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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-12 - Orange Coast Pilot. ·- ORANGE CCli\.'lf • TOMORROW: C FOMCA8T8 Git Al liiiiliiiiiiililllliiilliill .... _ .... _ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1985 258 Gls killed in plane crash Flight was bringing U.S. ser\ricem en home from Middle East peace mission (J .\NDER. Newfoundland (A P)- >\ IX -8 chancr earl) ing U.S. ser- ' rct"men home from the Middle East rn time for Christmas crashed in flame!> toda) on takeoff at Gander lntemauonal i\1rpon~ k1lhng a ll 258 people aboard officials and wn nesses said MaJ Kenneth Mille of Canadian ~arch and Re~cue rcponed in a Coast Next year's Pageant of the Masters will feature a tribute to the Statue of liberty./ A3 Once a celebrlty haunt, the Balboa Inn now lures executives./ A9 California Five supermarket chains report food sales have dropped 5 percent since the lottery began./ Al Gun shop explosion claims 4 llves./ Al Nation Reagan signs landmark debt llmlt legislation./ A8 Academy Award-winning actress Anne Baxter dies ln New York./A8 World NA TO foreign ministers open a meeting In Brus- sels to review post-sum- mit strategies./ A8 Sports telephone 1nterv1ew Wlth the As- sociated Press from Halifax. Nova Scotta. that 250 passengers and e1&}lt crew members were lulled in the crash. "All we know 1s that there were no survivors." Miller told the Canadian Press He said his 1nformat1on came fro m the Gander control center. The plane was carrying members of Joaquin freeway project periled Petition blocking coll ection of fees may hinder route By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the Otllly '1lo4 lttlfl The pet1t1on dnve that blocked the collecu on of freeway fees LO Irvi ne 1s not expected to affect the formauon ofan agency that will plan two of three proposed Orange County freeways, but it could jeopardize the third. Plans call for the San Joaquin Hills, Foothill and Eastern freeways 10 be planned and financed by two JOint- powers a$enc1es One will oversee the San Joaquin Hills freeway. which would hnk the Costa Mesa Frttway Wlth the San Diego Freeway near San Juan Capistrano. The second JOrnt powers agency will supervise both the Foothill and Eastern freeways. The Eastern frec- wa\ would run roughly parallel w11h (Pleue .ee PETITIONS/ A2) the IOI st Airborne D1vts1on assigned to the Sinai peacekeeping for~ since July back 10 Fon Campbell. Ky . where the unit 1s headquan ered. the Pen tagon said. In Washington. Pres1dcn1 Reagan expressed h1sand Mrs. Reagan'sdccp shock and sadness today and said the full resources of the government "are being made available to assist fam1 l- 1es of v1c11ms, however possible " Pentago n spokesman He ~1d a first group of 250 soldiers amved at Fon Campbell Dec S fhc plane that crashed. which belonged 10 M1am1- based Arrow Arr was CarT)1ng the second group CB<.. radio said its radio correspon- dent at the scene. Ed Pike. quoted w11ncsscs as saying the plane e~­ plodcd. lig.h1LO$ up the sky "We were dnving to work when INC sa"' this big explosion -krnd of like a big explosion nght at the top of th~ trees . and 11 died down vet) quickly In a matter of second!>. 11 was gone ·· said .\nn Hurley a nearb'f resident. They were some of 750 10 800 soldiers 1n the force and were return- ing home on a rotational basis, according to MaJ. Larr) Icenogle. a The plane plo1Ncd throuih a wood- ed area about a quancr-m1fe from the arrpon and broke into p1e<:es. ')Callcr- ing.burncd bodies and m1htal) equip. men I. w1tnes~s said (BC 1clev1S1on showed ) e llow-1aCke1ed rest ue workers searching the smoldcnng wreckage strewn about the snow- covcred area ( anad1an Transpon Minister Don .. The finishing touches Hu.nttncton Beach Hlatorical Society vol- anteera add the ftnlahlng touchea for an old·fuhloned Chrlatmaa at the blatorlc Newland Hoo.ae. which will be opened fo.r • Mazankowskr said the plane got no higher than 1.000 lcct into the air (Pleue 9ee PLANE / A2) toura. Docent Jlm Grafton, M>Clety preal- dent Kelly Loele and Jerry Penon work at the mantle, while Dorthle Rupp la seated at tbe nutcracker. See atory on A3. Traffic mishaps claim 3 lives 2 college athletes slam into m edian; man s truck on 405 By STEVE MARBLE and PAUL ARCHIPLE Y Of IM Dellr l'tlot llMI r .... o ~addlebact.. ( ollege water polo pla~er\ were t..1Iled \Ao-hen their car strulk a tree c1.nd a Lake Elsmore man who ">t.1pped on the 'ian Diego Freewa' lO -.ec.ure a C hnstmas tree on hrs car ""'a' fa1alh rn1ured when he 1.1.a!> \trud1 h\ unu>m1ng traffic authonllt'> reponed tod<t' ( lark Damelson 24 reponedh stopped earl) \\ edne .. da) rn the fa~t lane of the fr~wa' near the Juntpero Serra C\ll to se'ure a C-hn">tma!> tree: he 1.1.as cam ing un top ot his car said ( alifom1a H rg.h""a' Patrol spokes- man J...en Da1h Daniel\On "'a" 'true!.. h\ a trucl .rnd then h~ a compact car a her txing thro\\n into another traffil lane <W11d Dari' fhc w._e El .. 1n1•re man d1t.'d at \f""'1n 1 11mmun11' Ho '>pttal rn Nine area girls volleyball p~yers are.awarded All- Cl F honors./C1 Beach s ut by sewage · leak reopens \ f L\ ~11.m \ l(JJ..1..4,L..J.~w.LJ'--'u.a.L.U.>....i.u.ll.L.... ___ -tl 1ouf' .tf!t•r !ht• j " 1dcn1 The Dodgers trade catch- er Steve Yeager to Seat- tle for reliever Ed Vande Berg./C1 Entertainment Saddleback College mounts a compelllng pro- duction of "The Diary of Anne Frank." /04 Business There's a new wrinkle in the multl-mllllon dollar property fax dispute be- tween Orange County and the lrvlne Co./01 Dow Jones industrial av- erage closes above 1,500 for the first tlme./01 INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather B1 B2 05 A3 C1-2 C8-10 05 C10 C7 0 3-4 C9 02 04 0 1 A3 C7 C 1-6 03 A2 Surfers and swimmers arc being allowed back onio a stretch of west Ncwpon Beach closed last week after the waters were contaminated by a sewage sPilf. Count) environmenta l health of- ficials determined the raw wastes feeding into the ocean had d ispersed and no longer posed a health threat. The "keep out" signs stretching from the Santa Ana River mouth to Orange 1ree1 were removed Wednesday Testing was conducted earlier 1h1s week on the sea water, which was contaminated when a Costa Mesa sewer line leakccl into an ocean- bound flood control channel Dec 5 (Pleue .ee BEACH/A2) Nancy Pollard Man who faked jury duty ruled not in contempt By STEVE MARBLE OttMOelly ........ A former bank loa n counselor. who lost h1sjo b when it was d1scovcred he wasn't on jury duty as he claimed, was found innocent Wednesday of con- tempt of court charges. Robert Kiraly. a fonner Bank of l\mcnca employee in Orange, 1s thought to be the first person in Orange County charged with con- tempt for allegedly forging a docu- ment showing he was o n Jury duty. "It's so outra1teous WC felt he sho uld be held accountable,'' said .\Ian Slater. the chief adm1n1stra1or of Orange County Supenor Coun . But Judge Richard Beacom refused to convict KJ raly o n the contempt charge. cuing a lack of CV1dcnce that the man had abu!SM the 1udical process. Kiraly. a resident of Costa Me~. was called for Jury d uty May 16 and ~rvcd four days. according to Rich- ard Oviedo. an attorney for the county (Pleue eee JURY/ A2) Mini-vehicle no small thing whenitcomestosaving lives Coast inventors say emergency vehicle tdeal for tadtums. airports. actorles It may ll~ok ht...r a \Omc son of lullurygolkan. hul twoOrnnscCoul re 1dents st\) their hrainchtld wa de 1aned not tor play1na pmcs. but for u"nl hvr\ The \mall Medical T r•n!iport Ve· J:uclc 1s 1 compncl, min1atuntcd ambulantc fully rQ111ppc"t1 and dt'· sianed to the prc1ficauons of tra1ntd medical personnel accord1na 10 New pon Beach tc 1dent Rick Grave . co- desl&ner of the "chicle. The MEOTRAV. 45 inches wlde and I I 9 inches Iona. is able lo nav1&1tc lhrol.l&h rc1tnctcd tunnel\ and narro orttdon.. places where l rc'ular ambulance could not travel 'With its compact sttc a nd full range of equipment. MEDTRA V t\ ideal for UK in stadiums. factone\. airport • convention centers and out- door cxpm1t1on center'i " (ltaH\ \aid Greve . prt 1dcnt ot General MC'<l1- cal. In 1n Anaheim. des1anro tht' \pec1al vehicle with his partner. Chm Muir. 'lpec1ficnll) for rme11tn\ y medical transpon and 1rtatmen1 Gnrve\ t11d MfOTR V n tht' fir\l of • Pollard named new t olkgr ,1u1h nh JJmt'' Hu1,h1 nti~ ' .ind ..,tt\lfl h.Jn, .. 14 1.1.t'rt 1rJ\l'li0!( JI Jh.1u1~u.m ph 11n l rf\"'n \ .. tlln 1.1.t0\! 1•! Hrllh ur\t 1n L:ig1,inJ '1gul'I t0.Jrh \.\ n1nt·,d,n "'hl'n thc11 ,;ir \pur 11u1 111 t l•ntrnl ..aid 1inicer 1-.en Dari' 11! tht· < Jl1!11 rn1J lt1gh1.1.a' Patrol • II# .,.. • Coast-board chief By LA URA ME RK Of IM Delly l'tlol l tef! The ( oa\I ( 11mmun11~ ( lllkgc Board ot T ru\tce' unJn1muu'ih elected Nann Pollard a' tht· nl'"' board president and l unrad "ior- dqu1'>l JS lht• nt'\\ \ 1u· rlrc\ldl'nl \\ edne!>da' n1gh1 In add111nn '\hcrn HJum and \\-alter Hn .... ald INl'rt.· <.\\orn 1n a' lhl' l\\O nl'\\ hoa rd ml·mtx·r, Pollard '>Cr' ed a' 'ru.• pre<.1Jcnt ol the board last }'Car INhrle "'ordtlUl\t ~" ed d'> lhc prc">rdent o t the board 1n I 983-4 Bnth .... ere ekctcJ rn IQ \ Sid Soffer Su SAN HOWLETT PEOPLE IN THE NEW S m l 1nd "4. 'C'h1de 'u h ., this ha\ nt'"cr ht'fo~ bttn produced Mo t •~ o nh slonfied 1olfcan' with m1~llanrou\ tqu1pmtnt atta hcd hov.e"er po'' 1hk,'' ( 1raVC'' Id MFDTR.\ V fratun-\ hu1lt 1n lt~k· 1ng cah1Ml' tor mcdu.·al ~uJ'plte' and (Pleue ea A.llBULAN'Ct/ A21 ' Pollard, 4(l " Jn dl!l>rnn '-'Ith J Jcgree trom \.\ l''>lern ~tJtt' I n1 ' l'r\l l' ( tlllege or L...i .... and graduJtt•J lr11m (HJldcn \\-·e<.t l ommun11' t 11lk 11t Her campaign in I 41' I "'3' ha'-<.'d 11n her belief 1ha1 the Jl\tn' t \\a' thl mo'>t ··adm1n1'itra11' d' 111r · hl'J\' u>mmunrl\ ,ulkgt: J r.,tn, I rn < .1h- l11rma ·· '\ordqu1c;1 "J '~·\l'Jr-11ld rn 1J1•n1 ••l ( 1>\La \1e\d .\ mtnl,tl'r and p:o~\..holh.e.rapl5l. he~ Jc¥-fiX~ lrum the l 001' ers1t' of\lrnnc.>'>11!.i 'x·Jhun \.\ estem TheologKal \cmtnJn JnJ l ( He ha) allended 'IJ''>t'' ,11 Orange ( uast in tht· pa<,1 Hut,hrng' 1.1..t' dn' 1ng "'h,·n the l'ltiti f nrJ \1u'>t.tn~ h11 thl' raised mt'd1an and J lrt't' '" tht' m<."d1an. \JU\10[! lhl' \,H 111 \f'ln llll( <II ton1rol I hl' ,Jr lht•n .. 1rut " J '4.'\' Ott tree r he 1mpil\ l \lrtt'd th1· ,ar rn hJlt Da1h ..aid f-rJ n•n "-.t' ti r '"'" ut 111 'ht ,ar .Jn1I Hutd nt1.' "-J' trarrt·J \\ hl•n p.t r.t n l·J ,, JP· 't'l! !'nlh "'t'ft' prn- 'h• Jn, t'd ,kJJ Jt :ht• .,u·n,· ~ ,pi1i..c:,r1.t n 1r11m tht· 'lrJnge l •IUO(\ ( df"Ol"I \ t \Hit<' 111-J JUhlfl\ll'\ ,hn.,.,t•J t-nrnu1 Jtt"d ol h'ad rnJ um·' JnJ Hutt htng'> 111 head ,1n,l t1tr\11 rnrunt'' (Please see A CCIDENTS/ A2) Collector wages fight to keep olQ cars on tUl-pa ved driveway B>-TOSY ~AA\ EDRA CM ..,_ °"""' Nol at.fl ~1d ffer hl:-111.·'c' that p.l\l'"1l'nl doe., not a dn'e"'a' mal...l Ill· i:on<,1det"'> hi\ 'arJ J 'u11.1hk 'Pl'' l11r c;tonn1t 'intagc car-. (11.,ta ~1e..a 11llil1al-. h1'"'l'tr argue that the Jal"f"'l"' art• c1 puhlr, C\C\llrl" and \h1,uld tx· h1tldl'l1 lr.1111 '1C"\' 1t not mc'),<"d \o rage' lht• 'ru\thu1 ~1·1 rut ~u' that hc:gan 1-oft"t'l.'n '\ulkr an1t tht'• ''' rn llJ,\ The ~ 1.,ear-nld 1.ar u illn tur ,1011 pohlllal gadtl' rema1nel.l unl.111·tl .11h·1 hi' 1 ~.1,,n , t11•' I u1 ' 1!.1' ltH llll'~.tll' '11•nn1ot thrt·l t ar' 1n .1nunp.tqJ .1,, II ''.irJ lt .... .t,thl '4.'11,nd 1 ml '' rl ·r "'·I' •uunJ ttuilt' ,, '111I J l n.: ht 1\ ' I \(Jr ,ild 'r.!tnaO\t' f'h•hlhltlO~ l<''IJl"nt\ lrt1m ('Jr l..ln~\,tr' \n 'h1H l,1.,.,0\ ,1,tlt r ,111tr t r'J ' h" S k W llnZ 1111 1fit 1 1r't 1hrn·, •'u!lt ""' •• 1111n and hl·, hJ1rumph1n11 h1 ~ l.ilc'>I St1 lXJU l'll'nJll' I k m,11n1.11n' ltH ••4 .inJ I IJf,4 1 ,1\11 ""' ,1, "-l'll ·'' tht I 1J4~ F-ord 1r1 "'' 1 lqt1t1m.t1t .lrl\t'"'J' -1t'~ (PlcHe ittt COLLECTOR / A~) Irvine Co. pledges million to museum By ROBERT HVNOM.AA °' ... ...,_ .... Thr '(\\pon Harh<u \n \1u'4. um will rrct"I\ ( SI m1lhon OH'r the nt'\ t 10 \Car\ from th<' ln1n<' < u 111 undt"rwnt<." m1.1or annual e'h1h111nn' The pied.a(' wa\ announcC'J th1' 1Nttk al th(' mu~um "'herr an u h1b1t f~atunna ~orl' h\ lOntem potal') "mencan rt' It 1 ~a'n" Tiuebaud openC'd Th( lf'1ne < o ' 1n111al S IOO 000 aif\ " und<'rwn11na tht Th1thaud rt'tros~t1\.t' ""'h11 h will Ix d1~pla\N thmUflh f t•h 1 t- • .. r h 1, r • ~' e.11 plt'J.st' u ndel"SCOt"ea 1•ur Ions t(fm 1ntere\t 1n the N~wp0n 11.uhm \rl \.1u'l<um·~ pla :e to N~­ P''rt < rnter In 1ne ( o President I m '-•< l\C'n '41d • l\ strof\land vital 1\C'um " a lnllcal pan of the 1 lturnl aind C'ducauonaJ de~ mcnl tit the c1t\ of ewpon Bac.t. and wc'l'T h PP' to ful(alJ tht mu- "IC'um ' "omm1nnent to the CUh\U'lll hfe llf •II ~,roranar County ... '1rl~n ~Jd the donalloft .,.. rromptC'd b) If"\ int Co. 8oerd Chair- man l">onnld 8rTn .. I th.ink 1biLaiA tpl--... ~&a. 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O.~ Bridaes 'PC>kcsmao for tM Rome-based Multinational Force and Observers. said the plane bad flown from Cairo to ColOj.Dc, West Germany. where it refueled. to Gander for a second ref uelm&. M~. James Gleisberg. spo"\esman for the Kcntuclcy base, wbtte flags were tl~ u half-staff today, saad a casualty . last was not complete and next of kin have not yet been notified. He said some of the soldiers might have been from other bases because military officials bad been told that so~ servicemen' on emergcnC) leaves were picked up en route from Ca.aro. .. we·~ been swamped wtth phone calls from family and fnends. We've set up a family assistance center, .. he said. The troops bad b«n expected home at 8:30 a.m. CST and would have been greeted by their relatives and the fon 's band in a traditional homecoming ceremony. Roads to Gander aarpon were blocked as emergency vehicles made their way to the scene. The crash ocxuncd at about 6:45 a.m. local lime. and a crash oper· alJoos center was set up nearly 45 manutes later, a Trans~n Canada spokesman an Ottawa said. A tempor- ary morgue had been set up an the area. The crash, the worst air dlsaster ever in Canada, is believed to be the worst air d isaster in U.S. military history and adds to this year's record death toll in commercial aviation. which already exceeded 1,400 people. The first d1saster th as year occulTCd Jan. l when an Eastern Aarlanes Jet crashed an to a Bohv1an moun- taurnde. The last major air crash at Gander was in 1967 when 34 people died on a Czechoslovakian Ilyushin 18 airliner that burst into flames during takeoff. U.S. Ambassador Thomas Niles saad Americ.an officiaJs are en route to G ander "and will be working closely with Canadian personnel to deal ~ith this tragedy:· The Arm) sa1d 11 was sending a "response team... headed b y MaJ. Military air carrier had excellent record M lAMI (AP) -Arrow Arr. the 11rhne whose mahtar) contract plane cq bed ao Newfoundland killaog 258 U.S. servicemen and crew. has an excellent safety RiCOrd and fuJly ~lved problems stemming from a 1984 fMtral iovcstlaatioo u:ito iu operations.. a company spokesman said t=r. A Federal Aviation Admmistratioo spokesman in Washington led lbo.FAA probe mto Arrow Airopcrattons that railed somocoooems about the Miami-hued CAmer. Spokesman Fred Farrar, who said ArTow was among more than 400 atrbne subJccted to a "wb11e aJ9vcs" aospcctaon. said the airline was told at that tame to pul its e~pansaon plans on hold Farrar said toc:b) the agency was che'Clang into the earner's current status. In M1am1. airline spokesman R.obin Mattcll told the Associated Press: "Arrow Air ~IYed aJI matters 1nvolvtnJ that rcpon to the FAA 's satisfacuon. Arrow has expanded ats o~ratioos and as an good standing wath the FAA." Howe,fi, Mancil satd be didn't 1mmedlately have any detaaJs on the 1nvestip uon "at my fingerups." Mattel! said the airline. flying smc.c 1981 , had an "excellent" safety record. "Tb.ts is the first fatality we·vc had," he said. Mattell said a cutback last year in which t.he company payroll was trimmed b) some JOO employees. 10 ••60() to 650" employees, was part ofa restructuring of the airline 10 ··ad1ustment to the1Y1arket.'' • The flight that crashed today 1n Newfoundland ongrnated an Cairo and had made scheduled stops 1n Cologne, Germany, and Gander, Newfoundland, Mattell said. The [)('.8 was bound for Fon Campbell, K)' .. where the 3rd Battalion of the 502nd Infantry is hcadQuanercd. The soldiers were among a U.S. peaoekttpmg con tangent being rotated home an tame for Christmas. Mattell 58.ld the Arro~ pilot, co-pilot and engaoecr aboard were from the M1am1 area and the five flight attendants aboard were from New York. lo 1981,Arrow Aarwasaward~a$13.8 millionconl~ct fr~~ the Mili~ Airlift Command to l.J'llnspon service personnel and their families. The fhght that crashed today had been cbanered by the peacekeeping force. however, and not by the command. MatteU said. Arrow Air was first fonned in I 94 7 but was discontinued seven ye.a.rs later when the federal government pu~ 186 supplement.al _C8!1'"1ers out ~f business because the carriers wcrccompetmg too.much wath atrhnes operating regular schedules. The company started up again as a cargo-<:amer an I ~81 , three years after the airline industry was deregulated. In 1982. Arrow ~ ~taned passenger flights. Current President Jon Batchelor as a son of avtauoo entrepreneur George Batchelor. a past president of Arrow and other small airlines. Arrow 1s a subsidiary of Batch Enterpnses. a pnvately owned company. MatteU declined to give detaJls on the owners. Arrow provides five services: scheduled air freight; scheduled passengers, civilian passenger charters. military passengers and cargo. and subcontract servioe fo r o ther airlines. lts flcetcoostSts of eight or nane DC-8s, two OC-IOs, a Boeing 707 and a Boeing 727, MancU said. In the past year, Arrow flew m ore than I million passengers 10 245 cit1es in 72 nations, Mattel! said. He said regular commercial passenger service accounts for some 25 percent of Arrow's business. Gen. John S. Crosby, to the scene to .. provide all possible assistance." Canada's Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, speaking on arrival to a Cabinet meeting in Ottawa. said the crash is "an enormous tragedy.'' Gander International Airpon is located approumately 150 miles northwest of St. John's, the capital of Newfoundland on Canada·s Atlantic seaboard. II 1s often used by planes traveljng between North America and Europe. The DC-8 is a four~ngine Jet manufac t"red b y McDonnell Douglas. The plane that crashed was 16 years old and had flown about 50,000 hours and 27 million miles, a spokesman for the manufacturer Slld. ACCIDENTS CLAIM THREE LIVES ... From Al A friend of the pair, who requested anonymity, said they had gone to a party Tuesday night The friend had planned lo go with them. but dec1ded to stay home at the last minute. Both were freshmen at Saddleback College 1n Mission VieJO where they pia)icd on thc:watcr polo team. AJthough they weren't yet on the first team. they played an all of the games dunng the tcam·s 19-7 season, ,. accordme to David DeBcrry, sports mfonnauon director. Hutch.togs and Franco would have staned for the Gauchos next year. DeBerry said. Head water polo coach Flap Darr expressed the shock and sorrow bemg elt:t>y fnendsofthe ~­ "I don't rcalJ }' know what to sa}'. I don'I know of anyone I would want to have m their place.·· Darr said. "The~ were great kids and Wc.ed by everyone. "They were great competitors aqd would've staned for us next year. It's hard to lose anyone in your hfe, but especial I} when they're great people. "It's certainly quite a blow," he said Hulclilngs and Franco. oolh or Missio n V1eJo. attended M1sson VieJO High School where they also played water polo. MUSEUM T O RECEI VE $1 MILLION ... From Al reflects very much has interest an the ans and his interest m this museum," Nielsen said. Ray Johnson. president of the museum's board of trustees. called the dooauon "one of the most s1gn1ficant corporate gifts to the museum in the nauon." In addition to the $100,000given to underwnte the Thtebaud exhibition. the Irvine Co. donated S 100.000 last year to underwrite the museum·s entry m the Olympic Arts Festival. a hugely successful ex.hibau on explor- ing the work of sax New York artists. According to museum Director Kevan Consey. those two donations arc the larsest exhibition gifts ever made by a single donor to the 23-year- s ' old mu~um. located 1n Newport Center. W11h the 10-ycar comm11ment. Consey said the museum will be able to plan upcoming exhibitions with more certainty. "We can feel mo re secure knowmg tt's coming C'\'el) year and can be counted on to underwrite our exhi- bitions." Consey said. J URY DUTY FAKER NOT I N CONTEMPT ... From Al However. the loan counselor al- legedly continued to tell has em- ployers he was on JUry duty when he wasn't, said Oviedo. He lost his JOb when bank officials checked with the coun. said the county lawyer. ''He was o njul) duty four days but he claimed 16 days." said Ovied o, who alleged Kiral> doctored has Juror's form to cover up the dis- crepancy· The contempt charge. punishable by five days an Jail. relates 10 the alleged alteration of a coun docu- ment The coun provides Jurors with stamped documents to vent) they have been on jury duty "In m y memo!) nothing hkc this has happened before." said Slater. ··11·s an unusual s11uat1on:· ihe former loan counselor was tnpped up when the bank called the court to confirm the dates K1raly was o n JUry duty, Oviedo said Even though bank officials brought the matter to the coun·s attcnllon, 0'"1edo said they were not cooperat- 1 ve an the efTon to prosecute their fo rmer employee. He said the bank refused to identify the employee who first saw the court document. Without a name. Oviedo said he was unable to subpoena the person as a witness. "h was very aggravalin3 and I suspect that's why were unable to get a conv1ct1on." Ovtedo said. COLLECT OR WAGE S STORAGE F IGHT ••• From Al Just not paved. Soffer is appealinB Tuesday'i. ruh ng by Harbor Municipal Coun Jud~e Frances Munoz o n gro unds of dis- crimination. Meanwhile. he said, both fines have been stayed. An unsuccessful appcaJ on has earlier convtctJon has only served 10 buoy Soffer's detem11nat1on. "I feel the city ordinance is clearly wrong; it is only e nforced against people who citi1ens complain °c~A~~E lllily Pilat MA• OFFICE 330 """1 ""' ,, ~·· ....... ,. ..... .t<!Of8& 8.. • t~ Coote M..._. against. The o ther ones ska1e," he said Wednesday. "I counted 17 v1olat1ons on Monrovia Street just on the way to coun." Soffer also argued he sho uld be g:iven immunity Stn~ the cars were on has propeny befo~ the ordmancc was approved an 1984. Eleven operable. though somewhat weather-worn. earl are being stored on has propeny. But only three have incited legal action ''All rust as not illegal.-he quipped, "only the rust sitting on unpaved driveways.'· While the storage ordinance is fairly new. city officials have been trying for years to drive Soffer into removing the vehicles. ··He's had a problem stonng Junk canon has property for as lo ng as I can remember," Caty Attorney Tom Wood said . "We do hope he'll sec the haht and bnng his property up 10 code.'' Dally Piiot Dellftfy ts Ou•antMd V J it2illt f ,.,,., ;t r , ~-6'2·~~"-"'• r•1 •><'' Just c all 6 4 2 -6086 "Cl• ,_.,,_ f"}U# f 4'... "t ~ Ill' p ~ ,.111 r_,.. .,,,. 1 L " C«>-,t1f" 1~3 0. .... C<•<t I Non~ (;l.,'('I ' ""' ~ "°'"' ~,,,,.,,.. 9()14t_,,.. ...... .. ..... .. ,._11 ,...._ IT\IY be •<IP'Otl<-" ~ "''""'' le....:... I""' ,,_,,, nt (:Q()y<tQl\I ow"8' !-< n 'l WIS' PO"I~ 111°" -· I t~ IU IUQI ~t(l!<"W'l> Oy • ,, 00 """'"'"' VOL 71, NO. 341 Wha1 do you like about the Daily P1lo1? What don't you like? Call the number above: and your messaae will be recorded. transcnbcd and de livered to the appro pnatc: editor The same 24-hour answenna <w:n 1c<' ma) be used to record letters to the edito r on an) topic Contnbuton to our Lctten column mu~t include: 1hc1r name and telephone number for vfnfk at1on Tell\ us what'\ on 'our mind ( .. ""' .~ '", .. ,.. -f'!l .14t 111\fl, ... ~I'd•, •t tflli .'.t f'tll1 ft(~ ... _. 't v o~.,. by ' 4'"1 cai oMt ... Ir ~ ,.,. t ~ r • ;1 • "'I' f ff .,.. ... __ _. , ... " Circulation Te•1~1 • O' • •• MJ..4DJ Crops periled by frosty weather Grow.re kept a vtga .. tut).freezing temper-atur• lhtMten· ed to cSerNQe dtNt end evocado «ocie. end fet9CUtert wwned Of mor9 bitter COkS In the W9ik• of a ttonn that coated Southern Call10tnla wtth enow. The torecut c:aMed tor continued dMt and ookj, with a greduel warming trend begtnnlng Friday, Alona the Orenge C<*1 thet-e wtlf be mostly deer nlghlt through frtday wtth guaty northN.lt wtnc:U to 35 mph belOw the C8nyon1 dec<eulng tontgtrt and f rtday. Warmer days wtth hlgha Friday In the low eot to neer 70. Cotd agam te>Nght wtttl Iowa In the uppet 20t In the wind protecled Vtllley looatlon1. to the mid 309 to mid 401 ~- Outer watera: Wind• decreulng ton!Qht and Friday becoming 10 to 20 knoll withe to 10-foot oombfned ..... Moetly ci.ar Pies through Friday U.S. Tempe LOUWIOlll u ,, QQ~~ "'ONTS ...... fl l1 Wat"'-C~IO ..... MWftl a..etl n 74 .. Le ......... 32 °' a•.a,. ~ ,. " ~IPN 14 -47 ~ .. r -'f'~ Ra.~ r "",.' Si>o .. Otcl\AleO..,.. S•a• =--)4 u ~ ... "° ~.«~ .._ ....... i.r..u ,~ r •.• ' It 1t ... -on-no fl ~ 47 ,. -Yon .. 41 541 AMllta 7' Nof'Qlk.Va. 71 13 Sen\1MWIA 6' 27 AMllllC City " 64 Ol<WIOINClty H 21 Calif. 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Hlgfl *"'*-mid::;::: SM Geot1CI 62 ,. e1eSOa m -••i-;;at40pM MOOtl -1od<ly ., 25 p "' . -~Clly 22 07 IOc cooing -.co io..r IOc s.n.io. 52 38 41 34 <:oo1..irca-.1owe lfl mid IOe IO mill S-•Alta M 47 frlcWf M 8 52 Llfl at>d Mia ~ •I LMV-O-ume Roe* •1 33 40&. SentaCf\11 55 M 6 :M ""' AMBULANCE NO SMALL THING ... From Al a permanent antravenous solutio n holder and OXYJCn regulator to be used by the vacum an transport. The vehicle also has vinyl siding to provide pnvacy for the victim and protectaon in the case of inclement weather. Muir, a resident of Huntington Beach, said the prototype manufac- tured b y Taylor-Dunn can be oper- ated by a single person. He said the vehicle allows for medical treatment while it is an motion. ··we de&igned it with paramedics ln mand." Muir said ... It has a lot of unique features that the other ve- hicles o n the matket don't have.'' Only one person as needed to operate the gurney unit, which shdes the patient anto the vehicle close enough to allow the driver to monitor him. Muir said. The bad-to--back seats allow for safct) and cabinet access in transit. and the MEDTRA V has a full light and siren system, Muir said. Muir-and Gra"es enabhshcd Gen- eral Medical six months ago with the MEDTRA V idea. Muir said. The single prototype 1s the only one an existence. but at can be purchased for about S 11.000. he sa1d. Others can be ordered. lnsp1rat1on for M EDTRA V came to Muir and Graves while they were working as volunteers in charge of spectator first aid during the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. Muir said. Muir worked at the Los Angeles MemoriaJ Cohscum and Graves was stationed in the Anaheim Conven- tion Center at the wrestling venue, he said. Whale each was dm'1ng a medacaJ transport unat, both no ted features and problems wath the vehicles already on the market. "At the Games, the vehicle used to transport first aid equipment and injured people was makeshift at best," Graves said. Mufr said their experience with the other vehicles inspired the pair to design their own. "Rid was using one and I was using one. so we remembered the gOO<rpOims ana ro~om ttr~~cr ones.'' Muir said. The MEDTRA V only travels at a mcuimum speed of 18 mph. but Muir stressed that the vehicle's abahty to travel smoothly at a slow speed as more important than how fast 1t g~s. It contains a heavy-duty regulator for moving slowly through large crowds and turf tares to ensure a smooth ride over grass or asphalt. Muir said the MEDTRA V made 1 ts first appearance dunng the Billy Graham Crusade an July 1985 at Anaheim Stadium. but the medical services of the vehicle wen: not needed at the function. Ford Aerospace & Communica- tions an Newpon Beach operates a pnvate medical vehicle on ats prop- en y. A ford secun ty spo.kcsman said the ve hicle has been used to transpon several victims of minor injuries. Muir said marketing for the MEO. TRA V will be aimed at large indus.- uial complexes such as Ford, as well as amusement parks, stadiums, aar- pons. conccn facilities and other spots where large crowds gather on pnvate grounds. -o-ur -wic marifil are anywliere where the host ts responsible for the safety and medical treatment of the pubhc." Muir saJd. PETITIONS PERIL JOAQUIN FREEWAY ... From Al the Costa Mesa Freeway, linking the Riverside and Santa Ana freeways while the Foothill would run parallel to the San Diego Freeway hnk..ing the Eastern Freeway wtth San Oemente. Members of these agencies are required to collect fees from de- velopers of new homes and busi- nesses an the areas that would be served by the three freeways. It was disclosed Tuesday that Irvine freeway opponents had gathered enough signatures to stop the city from collecting fees to help pa) for construct.um of the new freeways. The successful petition dnve means that the Irvine freeway fee ordinance now must be approved by local voters before d eveloper funds can be collected to finance the freeways. And at means that one of the agencies might not have enough member Cltaes to operate. To m Fortune. public information officer for the Orange County Trans- portation Commission. said the Foot· hill-Eastern agency already bas the five members needed to operate. even without Irvine. Irvine had been considered the fifth member needed to form the agency. Even Wlth the loss of Irvine. however. the agency could get other members when participation is con- sidered Jan. 6 by Santa Ana and Jan. 20 by Costa Mesa. The county and the cities of Anaheim. Orange, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano. Yorba Linda and Tustin have already approved par- ticipation, Fonune said. Santa--Ams - has scheduled a Jan. 6 public bearing on ats involvement. The San Joaquin Hills agency has scheduled an organizational meeting Jan. 30 m Newport Beach City Hall. BEACH ••. From Al The Foothnt-Eastem agency 1s scheduled to hold an organizational meeting Jan. 30 at Tustin City HaJI. But the San Joaquin Hills agency only has the county and the cities of Newport Beach, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano as members. About 200.000 gallons of raw sewage escaped from the ruptured pipe. JUSt cast of the Adams A venue bridge an Costa Mesa. The Cost.a Mesa Sanitary Dmnc t line was repaired the next day Fall Shetlands Sleeveless s weaters styled in solid heather to~ of soft butter yellow. blueberry, and a barley mix.. In the argyle patterns, select from assorted shad of navy/camel. ox.ford grey/ tan. and porcelain/grey. Perfect I or the crisp roof weather to romt. Geotleme11'• Clolld.11¥ l11•plr.ed By Tradition J 48 FaBhion Island 840·8310 Orange Coot DAILY PILOT IThurtday, December 12, 1985 * AS Christnias fest set for Newport Pageant to honor 'Miss Liberty' The Via Lido f>laza and the Newpon Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Depanment will JO tntly pr~scnt the Chnstma .. Winter Wonderland Saturday 1~ the plaza, near Hughes Market and the Edwards Lado Cinema. Acta viues for children will include an elf craft wor~shop, a tnm-a-trce contest between local . elementary sc~ool~. a ~pcc1al performance by the Sunshine Magic singing troupe and a visit from Santa Claus. The festival wi ll run from I to 4 p.m. Call the depanment at 644-J 151 for funhcr information. Concert at Marine base The Third Manne Aircraft Wang Band at the Manne Corps Air talion El Toro will perform a famil y Chnstmas concert Fnday at the MC'AS El To~o T heater, begmn1 n1 at 8 p.m. The pubhc is invited and adm1ss1on 1s free Talk set on depression Dr. tephcn Wyman will speak on depression and the use of elcctro-convuls1 ve therapy at Fnday's meeting of the Orange County chapter of Marriage and Famil) Therapists. rhc ~ess1on will begin with a buffet lunch at noon at the Ornagc County Medical Association, 300 S Flower St.. Orange. and the cost is S 15. Reservations may be obtained by calling Regg1e Front at 848-2422. Sports medicine stressed A dance and performing ans/sports mcd1c1ne workshop will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Staar Sports Med1c1ne Institute at the Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Med ical Center The registration fee is S25 and further 1nfor- mat1on as available at 662-011 4 Clvlc Night at UCI tonight 1986 Laguna f esitval features recreation of 25 masterpieces By LAURA MERK Of l ... 0.-, ..... '""' The La$una Beach Festival of Ans Board. of Directors on Tuesday approved a tentat1ve program of 25 masterpieces for the 1986 Pageant of the Masters. Each year the staff at the Pageant of the Masters substitutes real people in a recreation of famous masterpieces The life portraits have awed audiences since their first presentation in 19 33 The selecltons un veiled b> Pa$eant Director Glen Eytchison include a tnbute to .. Miss liberty,'' a n:product1on of a freshly minted United States silver dollar- commemoraung the Statue of Liberty's IOOth birthday The com was designed b} John Mercan- t1, a leading engraver in the U.S. PhiladeJ. phaa Mmt, who also designed the Olympic gold com. The daflicult task ofrecreaungJewelry 1s also pan of the tentative program. Art nouveau1ewelry of two butttrll) pendants and a butterfl y brooch will be o;hown at the Irvine Bowl. Among the well known-masterpieces to be reproduced are: ··oarsmen a1 ('hatou" by Auguste Renoir. ''The See Saw" by Winslow Homer and the immortal "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci. which has been the traditional finale for th e show since 1936. A local artist who is regular!> e"<hibtted at the Festival of the l\rts v.111 also be included m next year's program. Robert Blumhagen's piece. titled "Goin' Surfin.'' has been included 1n the lineup Me1ssen porcelains by Johann Fnednck Luck will be ponra) ed .. All the costumes muc;t look like porcelain." said Sally Ree\e . DllllJ .......... ., ........ ~ Director Glen Eytchlaon bolda photo of the Statue of Liberty coin planned for next year'• Pageant. of the Festtval of A.rts. The end of the first act has alwa) s been an e"<tra,aganza That spot in ne"t year's pageant will feature Javanese an. 1nclud- mg details from the Buddhist Temple at Borobodur and the Hindu Temple of Lara Janggrang at Prambana In this segment. a tempk v.111 be recreated on the hillsides surrounding the Irvine Bowl and ponratts "'ill be high- lighted on the stage at the tup of the stagr building and on the hillside .. Ticket on,ters are now bemg filled b> the Fes11"al of i\rts bo'l office. Anyone needing an order form should mail a self- addressed stamped envelope to P.O Box 1659 Laguna Beach 92652. The summer c,eason ruM from J ul~ q through Aug. 28 The Newpon Harbor and Irvine chambers ol commerce are sponsonng a C1v1c Night and pre- game party for UC Irvine's home opening basketball game against Montana tonight. An ea rl) story neglected to repon the date of the event. The part> starts at 6 p.m in UCTs Crawford HaJI. Ticket are S 10 and 1nformat1on 1s a\a1lable at 644-8211 or 660-9112. Historical~society turns back yule clock Arthrlt1s group meets The South Orange County Arthntts Self-Help Support group wall meet Fnda1 from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. tn the community room of Western Federal Savings and Loan on Crown Valley Parkwa}. Peggy McConnell of Star Resources will present a program on calcium and the Jaw. Call Fa) Kroolh at 859-5786 for addttiunal 1nforma11on Hanukkah party ln Laguna .\ children's Hanukkah pan} will be held Fnday at 3 p.m in the Jewish C-ommunll) Center of South Orange Count) 298 Broadv.a). Laguna Beach. • By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille 0.ity Ho4 I I.ti The Huntington Bca<'h H1ston<'al ~O· c1ety 1<; ofTenng to take people balk to a tum-of-the-centur. C'hnstmas at the old Newland House Guided tours of the two-story home of the pioneer Hunti ngton Beach famtl} will \hov. how Southern \aliforn1ans eel- • ebrated C'hnstma<; in V1ctunan times It wa., ~1mple then There were no shopptn$ center Santa Clauses "lo Walkman radios or Ciobots . .. Apples" were '>Ome thing tan and crunch' ~II the stuffed bears were calkd Tedd)." Famtl) members more likel) would spend months before the holiday<. making gifts And there wasn't a Chnstmas tree lot on every corner Father and big brother most hkel:i-would hitch up 1hc1r team of horse<; and go out into the hi lls and cut their own On C'hnstmas Eve. parents would decorate the tree "'Ith stnngs of popcorn and cranbem es after the children were tucked away tn their bed s. Unwrapped presents were hidden on inside branche\ There might be a turke) for Chnstmas dinner at the Newland hou.-.e But morr likely 1t was chicken berause ~r) "e"' land raised them. W11J1am Newland raised barley and celer) and other agricultural crops on 500 acres and was one of thl· founders of Pacifica Cit\. a forerunner 111 modem Huntington Beach The H1stoncal Soc1et\ ""tll turn back the clock tn tours of the ·refurbished home Fnda) from 7 to 10 p.m. and ~aturda~ .tnd unda} from noon to 4 p m Female members of the H1)t11mal Soc1et}. dressed 1n pinafore) and other attire of the da'. v.111 conduct the !Our' A spec1aJ atiracuon "'1\1 be the ~It: ot pomegranate it'll~ trom a tree "that's the uni" II\ 1ng thing" left from the ong.anal farm accordi ng to ~~ \icCleod of the H1stoncal C\cx1et\ T11vo hundred1arsofthe Jclh "tll ~o on !Mlle for $2 t'ach 1 he hou~r built in I !SQM tor\.\ ilham and \tar. '-ev. land and their '>t'\ en boy~ and three gJfl'>. ha~ been decorated with v.reath' ol greene~ and other decorations from the pennd The h1st11nt uootkn '>tru1ture l!I at IQ ~o Ekath Bl\d near .\dame; .\\enue Donation ... Jrc S: tor adult'> and S I for lh1ldrcn There wall be surpnsc g.ifts for the children provided by the Fnendshtp Cl ub and the center Lottery helps Add1·t1·onalg1•-"ts needed Members will be admitted at no charge v.h1k non-1 j members wtll be assesS('d SI 50. (all the center at 81~:1;::~;~0;~~~;_,a1_10ns ----t __ bu t it' S_n_Q cure-all ____ --.. . ._,.,~-.-~--.,_,: __ op~:~!~,:.:~.~,~~-~-.. -~:-... ~-,,~,;;.,"' Attention organization presidents and sec-retaries· We want to help make your upcoming events. meetings. seminars and tundralsers suc- cessful. Send brief announcements Including time place, cost (It any) and a pnone number for addltlonal Information to: Bulle11n Board, Dally Piiot. P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. By PHIL SNEIOE RMAI\. Ot IM O•llr '"°' lleft fhe ln1nr Un1ticd "llhool Dl\tnct 1s c~pectcd to reCCl\'t.' .ihout $1.)40,000 this }car in Cal1forn1a lotter) revenue. but district oflic1als insist the popular contest 1s no cure-all fo r the statr's education woe~. Despite the lotte~ fund). the In inc J1s1nct continues 10 face budget problem' Last spring the school board. l''en alter allocating the c"<pected lottc~ mone}. still had to tnm about SI 5 m11l1on from th<.' 1985-86 budget through cuts 1n programs. personnel and supplies. a lot of reader\ ha\ en l l'H'n hc.·~i..n thl·tr < hr"t"l\J.} Ah1•rr1 .: Or. it could bl.' m11,t nl u' u't na1uraJ1, d •1 '•t1 ,,~ Jt'>••v' :-i, •• 1n 11 ~'fl' '"t ~,J, "'e'\e ne\Cr l'\C:'O mel "'But kno"mg thJt mo~I re.1J1·r1. "'llllld 11<1 1 .. ,1·1 111 • .trl'll l''"' "•ht•rr e"<penence 1he th nil nt < hn,lmJ' thr < >ra r.>lt' 1 , ,1,: I >.1 ' f'1lo1t " rl·n.:n.lin~ readers it's not too latt' lu plJll' .1 prt'\l'Ot und1·• <1ur !o(JI! i·n Contnbutor!> "ho hnng 1n \HJflfX'd ittl t' l•H ~u.h -ll 1r1 !111' lt lt•t·n, -"di be bnngmg some Chn.,tm.i' Jo' 111 nt'l'lh l hilLIH•n "hu .it ht "'1w hJ q• n,, h. 1l1da' to look forv.ard ro Reports of your club or organization's activities -like community service projects or election of officers -should be directed to the Community Newt Editor at the same address. Non-returnable black and wtllte photographs are welcome. "The lottery money helps. but 11 doesn·t even bnng C-altfom1a up to th1• a'eragc 1n education spending among the 1ndus· tnaltzed ~tales." ~1d Paul Reed. assistant to the superintendent. The d1stnct has rece1'-ed ~omt' unan· 11npa1cd extra fundi ng because ns enrol- lment 1s higher than expected th1'> \ear. Reed said the board recent!) has heen able to restore about S400.000 of the i:utbacks Gift\ "tll be d1'tnhu1ed t>' •XJI < 11rl "'-" 11' ,1,·11ng .i' 'Jr t.1 'ht•1ix•r, thr,,ug,h Un11ed \\a\ Some readers h:I\ e aln.•JJ\ \[Jrtl'J 11t' hJll f11ili 0!1 ,1nJ I hn rt llntntlut111n' hJ \ t• been encouraging One th11u~htrul rt·.id··r hrnught 1n n1nt prr, Nor doe~ 11 rel1e'e the lnine d1!.lmt\ current budget crunch. noted Recd ~n elderl) '-'Oman Ii' 1ng n iJ, (In' .llt''>tent ti.1ml' "hn t J n I ,h,ip hl.'r..._ II 't'nl a S50 check to the Da1h. P1li11 .inJ ,1, t•d th.11 '' nwun,• hu, !Ill' ~:t:' ror ht'• Thursday, Dec. 12 !nine's loller) v.1ndfall. about $S<i pc.·r c;tudent. "'as outlined an a recent report to the d1stnct's board ol educa11on The lo tter) mone) "'ill pro\ldc a relat1' cl) small portion of the S60 m1 lhon nCl'dcd to ope rate the distract-.:. .:!5 '>(hool~ lhl\ ~car Reed said Cahfom1a educatprs are now loncemed that state legislators wall begin lOUnltng on the loller) re,enue and will substitute 1t for 1rad1t1onal school funding. thereb) pulling the S\Stem no further ahead Se' era I readers ha' t•, .1 kJ .1,~ing 11 tht'' , "ul..! J m1 H ''i. 11 .1' Jt.hipl .1 r.1rr11h for the hohda\., Those e"<amples tul'I :hi.' UJr""lll' .in.t '" '" 't:l ,, • .!, ' .I .qi rx· ... t .1rn1 h\ generous donor" a .. \It'll J' thl n1•c•J .oung,tcr' • 7 JO p.m . Irvine Planning Commission, C 11~ Council Chambers. 17~00 Jamboree Bhd • 6.30 p m .. Laguna Beacb Board of Adjusl- mee&, City Council Chambers. 505 Fo~t l\ve Reed said the lottery income"' 111 cloc;el) match the estimate ma<lt' earhcr this \car when tl1S1nct officials preparrd . the 1985-86 budget He said the lotter; funds are alread~ allocated 1n tht! budget for vanous programs. supplies and salanes. B> Jaw Recd said. the mone) cannot he used for capital prn1cc1s such as build1ng ne\\ school\ He said ( ahfom1a '>1111 ran kc; near the honon nat1on""1de in per"'ap1ta spending lor education But more net•dc; Ill he.: J .. .,,. \I ·hnJJ r hdl ~l'f' \l t1 'lh' p n..: , ... 1rd1n.1ll' Int• gJfi tree pro~am hir tht• P1h•t r .,, "JeJ rt·.11lt'" t~1.1t 1h1 1k. J "1 • >r Jr11pp1ng 1 t~ Friday, Dec. 13 • Noon. Orange Coast Auoclarlon, Seacl1ff Couhtry Club. 3000.Palm A\e .. Huntington Beach ~eed said educators rece.ntl) co.mputed that e'en S 100 m1lhon ~onh of lotten tickets sold prO\ ides onh S6 18 1n ad·· d1tional education mone\ for each Cali- fornia student. He said Ne"' York l.itatc c;pendc; 20 percent more per capita than ( ahforn1a tor edulat1on gifts as Dec. ~(.I ,. The \1 rapped gall<. <,h,,uld ,om1· 11.1th t"'' ,1t--t '.111.i. h1·,1 -'"' ,1.111 Of u hJt .l@.t group and <,e' the gift" appropn.i1t "'' .11hl .1 ,t., ,1n.1 tt·1: h1.1ni... '•'he: tilkd in IJtt.'r "1th the cha Id's nam. Gift\ 013\ ht· J fl1pix·J '1t1 hc.·1 U t'l r ... I 11 .1n.t ' :' l \I in.~.'.l I thr ··~h r nd.i \ at the Oail~ Pilot. ''n \\ tt.i' 't < •1'1.1 \1 1·,.1 Paul Arcbiplt•i . . . Woman, 72, struck by car crossing Coast Highway a1lt4mpted Ill "all. out "'11 hou1 pa~­ ing. Ho""ever. the t.'mplo)ec detamed him and calkd poh1·e John Wilham ~lbton. 44. v.a' \uhr,equentl) a~sted and taken tn ( ost.1 "1esa Jail for booking • • • ~ resident 1n the 300 block ol Ba'' 1ev. Tcrral'C' reported last Satur- da) that '>Omcone s1ole S4 500 in 1ev.elr) from her home .. om pin al.mg \ ruh.1 Tl ~ 1' sma'ihed one ,11 lht u 1nJ,,.,.., 11 ,,_.ti cntr. . . . .\ ~I -o., "tl're11 "'tt•r.1 ,,,1, n poncd '>lokn ln1m J 1 .1r -1~1n Beach homt' 1n thl \J' • ~""., Calk Lo., Rohle' h' J th11·1 '" entert•d through a rt'jr ,11,!in~ .1. ..... r l .... r , ... r't•J I\ \tllk Sil [l l0 1n ,,• 11 .I •' 11t11rt" t>qu1pmcnt •r n r 1 •1 1h1 •l'i. ,., Pl tht• Ordntct uni\ l<t-~1,tn .11 I ~:P: l rarf1t•l,1 \\1 . . . \ K "t·H·' n•,1Jln1 rt'!)Ortt'd that .l " l I h •l\t .,., h 'h11mt• and t..tolt· a '·· 1 \'<"\I ntl.I\ By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of Ille D9'lf ......... A Corona Del Mar woman "'as listed in senouscond1t1on toda) after she was struck by a car whale crossing East Coast H1ghwa> in C'orona·0e1 Mar. Margaret Th1elemcir. 7 2. was walk· ing north across East ( oast Highway at Larkspur A vcnu(• an a marked crosswalk at 3:4S p m when the accident occurred. ccording to witnesses. a west- Foantaln Valley pcakcrs. cassclle tapes. a socket sct and a slum board. worth $570, were rcponcd stolen from a ye llow 1973 Volkswagen Bua parked in the Fountain Valley H1ah hool lot, 17816 Bushard St.. Wednc~ay. In a separate 1nc1dent a thief reported!) stole a flute and thm: trumtx"ts. worth S l ,800. from the high school mu.,1c room Tue~ay night lrrine A stereo and a guitar were reported ttolen from a c•r parked m the 101of1 •hopp1na area at 142110 Cul ver Onve Wednesday • • • A typcwnterworth mol'l" than $400 ~~ned stokn from thc..Urucarc bound car 1n the fas t lane of East Coast H1gh'-'B> had stopped for Th1eleme1r. and a second car in th e ~low lane was slowang to a stop. said Newpon Beach police investigator Bill McGinnis Jonathan Bem. 26 of Bal boa was approaching the fir!>t car 1n the faM lane. then swerved 1n front of the S('COnd Car in the slow lane. Betts then accelerated without sec· 1ng the elderly woman in the crosswalk until II was too late. Insurance compMy. 236 1 Campus Dn ve. Tuesday. • • • Cash totahng S 160 and 00 pack~ of cigarettes wcrt reported stolen from Campus Gas. 4601 C'ampu4i Dnve Wednesday Newport Beach Jewtlry, cash and audio equipment were included tn the S3.043 1n property stolen from a home in the 2200 block of aatT Dnve fucsda,, the v1ct1m told oohC't. ~ .. A thief rcponcdly stole a S USO watch and $10 in cash from a home 1n the 2100 block of Mannen Dnve Wednesday • • • A .SlSO car stttto s~stem. a S-40 McG1n01s sau.l. Th1elemeir hll Betts' front bumper and shattertd th<.' "1ndsh1l'ld he was treated b) paramedic<> at the scene and rushed to the trauma center of Fountain Valle) RegJonal llosp11al when' she was lasted 1n "cxtremcl) rr1t1cal'' cond1t1on Wednesda) Her cond1tton was up- graded to senous Thursda~ 111 the lnc0<;1vc Care Un11. according to ho'ip1tal spokes"oman Sheila Lohstroh knife and SI '3 in tooh were reported 4itolen from a brown 1986 Maida pickup truck parked 1n the 700 block of lderwood Tuesda} night. The thief smashed one of the windows to pm entry. police reports said • • • A S2SO depth finder. 1 SI SO c1llzen hand radio and a SI SO TV ~t "'"~re amona tbe items stolen from a boat moored Ilona North 8a)'s1de Dnve somettme be1ween Saturday and Wednesday The total lo s came to S989, poliC't rcporu said . CoetaM.a n cmplO)CC of p J. Uq\IOr l'C• poncd that a man walked into the S36 W IQth St store Wedn~sday. put a bottle of wane In his pants and ••• A. 63-\ear-old re'i1dent m the I ~)(l block o('JC'"' port Boulevard reported that a 20 to '~'car-old man on a bicycle rode up behind her and grabbed her S8 pur5e while she wa~ walkrng 1n the '00 blod.. of V1ctona Strcrt Monda\ 1 he pu~ contained SI 98 1n l'a<>h pt)hn· report<; -.aid South County Computer ~of\ware worth $300 was reported ~tolcn from an El Toro busin ess at ~3832 Rockfield ••• Someone rrponcd l> stole SJO in cash from a car parked 1n the carpon of a Laguna ~1gucl condom1n1um Hundnaton Beach .\ s~ '8 \ ldt"O ,J\'>t'llt' rt'\ Ohk: ..... t \ reported st0kn from .1 h1,nw 1n h " I hlocl OI lblh \tn't't \.\ t'\l·w~l.I\ • • • f t'llrnng thrl1ugh .1 ~1td1C'n "'" J o" a 1h1et re~1n,·tl!I 'tnlt thrt'\ nngs v.orth s:tll i an11 .1 ~ .. , 11,1 .. , ,-a~settc n.'l1,rder rt·m,1t1 .in11, l \.\edne\da\ Imm .1 h,1nw in th' 1"1J111 hhxl OI fding1·r \\\·nut • • • \ gra' 111-1.1 \1crrur. frrh \1 station ~ agon . a tila' l :inti ~11ld 14 ~ ~ Oldsmoh1le < utlas\ anll ,\ hlut' I •)!(fl Dodge t oh ~ere 'an1t1l11rd ~ htle parl..ed 1n thr lf)(l()(l hhll I.. 11! C 'nth1~ c;aturda' night 1'o J3ni.1~t 1•,11m.11t· v.a~. ,3;lahle Man held as phony doptor NEW BEDFORD. Mas lAPl-" 32-year -Old man posed as a doc1or and chafltd 700 peoplt up to S2.000 each for mcd1an&l bcrb5 whale Ufllnl them to discard tM1r ptt$Cnpt1on mcd1c1nes. state pohct say Polttt-allqc that OM penon, a ch11d suffenn1 ftom 1 hvcr problem. almost dtc~d at\er foods were substituted for mcdtc1nc State poh~ arrc ted ('11'10 Alberto -'maral of artx>rough t 1n1.tr11• Tue'ida~ and charged him v.1th un la"full~ pracucing medlllt'I<' .tn1i larctn\ b' fal~ prctrnSM He "'"' arra1aned Wednc~' and ~k '-CJ on t'111I 1 IC' TroOl't'f \41ch I \b <'\tt1 who poS('d '' a p.'lurnt 'laJd h<' "'a' d1aano5Cd "b> JU" lool1n1 in m\ e)C'S .. Ind H\ld l(I thro~ llA.o"I\ ht~ mfldm ne ... -..lL-~~~~~~~--------....................................................................... --------~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~-- \ ''' ,, ,i.•rt·il u .i\ rC'f'<•rt·w,1 ,, ,. •," J ,,-.J I 1a1 ,11nH·n1hlt ;'1.Uf..t•,\ n • .,r ""llll h1111. 1' •I ( ?wm1, a ... \?I l••Ul hul'\. <IP' 1t1llJt'11 <ll S .,, ·'l'll n'l"''t1•1I ,1,1kn •H .t I'-' .J ( ... ti l,i. r-..i1 f..t'<I r llll' ..,_,.t·I t 1111'1 h•t 11 ' ' fi,,,,,, \' ,. \lnn11a' • • • \ \' -.11.1m,1n11 r1n~ ~.,, ri· '" 1wd '111t1•n t111m .1 home 1n th1· lt>N M1tih11.l 1\J '11 m\ Pair arrested on cocaine rap \ ~ti \l."ar-old .\n.lhe1m man and a '"' \Cilr ,ild m<in '41lh an unkno~TI dd~" "<'rt' arrt\ted •n a ( o ta Me~ l\i&r,1njl lot \.\ rdnt~a~ af\er Irvine .mt.I ( ll\f.I \.it-~ undN'CO\Cr poh~ rC'f'<l"Nh run. ha~ one ktlQ&nm c ~ ~pound ) of rn(atne from the men Pl)hce said tht drua had a \tteet \ aluc ofSWO 000 fhe am'" came aficr a two-wee\. tn'-C'ttt ttan pt)!.cc satd urefor) LC'Onard Horan of .\nahe1m and Robcn Ra)'mood El- ht't wcrt ht1~ held 1n Ora Count) Jail m heu ofS lS0,000 bail each. II ... A4 Orange COHt DAIL y PILOT I Thurlday. December 12. 1985 . . . . . .. ~.. ~ ~ <.. •• • .•. . I . . . ... . . ti •. . ". . . ' · · · ··ri·· ~ . . . . . .. . j_. . . Building A Evans Rents Furniture 650-1885 Salon Montage 722-8111 Tru-Roo Australian Giftware 722-9082 Winter Beauty Supply 646-0739 -.. ; 5 ' 5 . . . . .. · 1· . . .. ' , . . . ' Ccsta l\ Icsa Ccurtvards . . . . II The distinctive architecture and design make the courtyards a warm personal and inviting place to shop, dine, or just visit . Most of these fine stores are open for your convenience evenings until 9:00 p.m. and weekends until 6:00 p.m. BalldingB Contain wares 646-0400 Fantastic Sam's 722-1889 K.C. 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' ' '\ • :· J ... :J ·.• .... .,,.: • ..; .. - AT fANTASDC SAM'S " 'l'RU-1{00 CJ='..aritastic •sarris " Vniq aely Australian Giftwares \ .. _, . ' • \ 4. • • ¥. 0 044 • $ . Landmark debt limit Air Force legislation is signed removes ban on Rockwell • _. _ _, Deficit's end mandated py fiscal 1991; 'tough control of spending still ahead' WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-dc~t R?pn t<?<i&Y s.iined landmark t~~lauoo scttan& the national debt limit at more than $2 trillion whiJe mandatina an cod to federal budaet deficits by fiscal 1991 , but said "the touah work of controllina federal spendina still hes ahead." • In a statement accompanying the sianfoa, Reapn said, "The American people expect their elected officials to take action now to reduce the size of government and to set upon a reasonable and equatable course to eliminate federaJ budget deficits." Early next year, he said, "I antici- pate that we will have to take some sisnificant across-the-board reduc- tions in a wide range of programs.·· At the same time, the president said, "We must also never lose sight of the necessity to maintain a strong national defense.·• Some members of Congress have said the budget-bal- aocina bill will require the president to acc:eet cuts in military spending as well as an the domestic spendina that he sayi has grown beyond bounds. "Deficits have threatened our economic wcU-beang for too long," Reagan said. "But tlie touah work of controllin' federal spending still lies ahead. It 1s important that we no~ cooperate in aood faith toward build- ing a solid fisal foundation for economif growth." Reagan said he signed the bill .despite "serious constituuonal ques- tions" raised by the role it gives to the director of the congressional budget office and the comptroller general in calcuJating the budget estimates tha1 trigger the spendine-cut provisions of the bill. The questions arise becau~ they arc agents of the legislative branch of government, rather than the executive branch, which submit!. budgets to Congress. Actress Anne Baxter dies in New York at 62 NEW YORK (AP)-Actress Anne Baxter, whose 45-year screen career included an Academy Award and the role of scheming ingenuc Eve Harrington in "All About Eve," died toda)'. a lawyer for her family said. Miss Baxter, 62, collapsed with a cerebral hemorrhage Dec 4 while wallung along Madison Avenue. She was admitted to the intensive care ward of Lenox Hill Hospital, where she died at 10:50 a.m .. said attorney Henry A. Perles. She never regaJned consciousness. Most recently. Miss Baxter played the role of V1ctona Cabot, a wealthy widowed botel owner. m the television scnes .. Hotel." She joined the wcekJy show m 1983 when Bette Davis, who had starred as hotel owner Laura Trent. became ill. In 1946, M iss Baxter won an Oscar for best supporting actress an "The Razor's Edge." She was nominated for an Academy Award again m 1950 for her role in "All About Eve," m which M iss Davis played the aging star Margo Channing. NATO ministers review strategies BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - NA TO fore•an ministers today open- ed their annual year-end session to assess East-West rclauons after Lhe In the House. meanwhile, legis- lators considered whether to revive Reagan's battered plan to overhaul the federal tax laws after it suffered a sting.in& 223-202 setback on Wednes- day. As for the other major bills on the aaenda, negotiators for the House and Senate met pri vatcly for several hours on Wednesday in hopes of working o ut a farm bill that would satisfy both lawmakers and administration of- fic1aJs womcd about the cost. More meetings were planned toda). The negotiators said they had reached tentative agreement on the key issue of cro p subsidies for farmers, but postponed a formal vote overnight. But 1f ratified. the ten- tative accord would presumably pave the way for overall agreement on the massive farm measure. House and Senate officials also reponed progress on the cnt1cal issue of a stopgap spendrng ball to finance most government programs for the rest of the fiscal year. Even so, they said the critical areas of defense spending, foreign aid and lntenor Treuary Secretary Jamee Baker applauded u Preeldent R.,._an told a tax reform coalldon &roup Weclneeda7 ln Wuhlncton be needa more aupport to ''finlab the job.• Department funding remained un- resolved. gress1onal leaders aJready were dis- cussing the possibility of a short interim spending bill to tide the government over until early next week. An existing StOJ>$3P spending bill expires at midnight. but con- Investigators searching-debris for clues to trolley crash; 59 hurt PHILADELPHIA. (AP) -Crane operators lifted a blackened. mangled trolle> from the tracks of a commuter lane toda} an a hunt for clues to a colhs1on and derailment that Injured 59 people. authont1es said. The 1njunes ranged fro m bumps and bruises to deep cuts and a broken neck. authont1es said. In HSUgators were trying to de term me 1 f the colhs1on of two trolleys on Wednesda}' evening stemmed from human error. track vandalism or aging equipment. Both trolle}'s were at least 54 years old, according to offi cials of 1he Southeastern Penn!.ylvan1a Transportation Authont}'. The accident occurred on a suburban lane belonging to the authont). which the federal government says has the highest accident rate of any commuter rail system m the Northeast. recording more than 600 1njunes 1n 211> years. . According to authority spokesman Jim Whnaker. a no nhbound car derailed for an unexplained reason. partially swung back onto the tracks and was struck b}' a southbound trolle}'. "Everybody was scream mg:' said Jacqueline Fennal, .:?4. of Philadelphia. who was on the southbound derailed car. "Everybody thought it was going to explode because the other (trolley) was on fire." The injured were tak~n to six hospitals, a nd eight were admitted. Each trolley seats 60, but Whitaker said he did not know how many people were in each car when the accident occurred. Haverford Township Police C'h1efW1lliam Mc Nasby said several passengers. fearing the derailed trail would drop down a slope, left the trolley before the coll1s1on. But others sat "very still," because of the fear of slipping. Contract suspension by Pentagon for fraud lifted after 42 days WASHINGTON (AP) -Saytng 11 is satisfied with Rockwell Inter- national Corp.'s reiponsc to fraud charges, the Air Force has lifted a suspension (hat bricf)y prevented t.he company from receiving new Pen- tagon contracts. The Air Force. in announcing its action Wednesday, acknowledged it did not know of any major contracts that Rockwell had lost dunng its 42- day suspension. But 1t said the nation's No. 2 defense contractor had taken signifi- cant steps "to safeguard against a recurrence" of the misconduct that prompted the federal fraud charges. The company pleaded guilty last October to charges involving the submission of falsified time charges in 1982. The decision leaves the GencraJ Dynamics Corp. as the largest defense contractor c urrently -Under suspens'ion. GeneraJ Dynamics, the Pentagon's third-largest contractor, was suspendbd Dec. 3 after it was indicted on fraud charges. Arnone the management improve- ments cned by the Air Force as justification for lifting Rockwell's suspension were the creation of "a new cost-accounting system; revised and increased employee time-card training; and increased frequency of internal audits." .. In addition. Rockwell has ap- pointed an ombudsman to whom employees may report violations of its newly revised standards of busi- ness conduct. Rockwell also will employ. at no cost to the government. an outside accounting firm to con- duct independent reviews. Commonwealth committee starts anti-apartheid study By the Auoclated Pre11 ------superpower sum mil and hear alhance ··general thrust" of the studies 1s that while internally there has been move- ment toward a more d1sc1phned economy, "no dramatic changes" can be feRSeen in e1thff-&wiel-Et&mestt£ or foreign policies. LONDON -A Commonwealth committee charged with trymg 10 persuade South Afnca to dismantle apartheid began its first meeting today. but the agenda for the three-day closed session remained a secret. The scven- member panel was established by the Commonwealth. the 49-nation assoc1at1on of Bntain and its fonner colonies. at Its summit meeting an Nassau. Bahamas 1n October. The group 1s to decade by next Apnl whether South African .President P.W Botha has made fundamental changes m forming a non-racial government. reports on the evolution of Soviet policy under M1kha1I S. Gorbachev. Dunng the two-day meeting, the ministers from the 16 nations that make up the North Atlantic Treaty Organization will also discuss pros- pects for the U .S.-Soviet arms control talks talcrng place in Geneva. Alliance o fficials say NATO Sec- retary General Lord Carrington will give the foreign m1n1sters the results of his staffs studies ofSov1et policies since Gorbachev becam~ Communist Party general secretary 1n March, following the death of Konstantin U. Chernenko A senio r N .\TO official said the The official also said that "broadly speaking. growth an Soviet military spendin~ has somewhat slowed, but growth 1s still conunuang." He gave no figures. He said that even with the cutback, the Soviet central planning system provides that priority armaments programs will not be impeded. The official said that on the subject of Afghanistan. where an estimated 115.000 Soviet troops are stationed. there have been "some very slight noises" that the Soviets might con- sider withdrawing, I (guarantees were given to ensure the stability of the regime they would lea'e behind Bel&lan Prime Mln•ter Wllfrled Marten• and U.S. Secretary of S-tate Georae Shultz •peak during NA TO meeting receu. Nicaragua allows full publication of ~etter froni pope MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - The Marxist government changed its mind and allowed media publicatio n of a letter from Po\>c John Paul II 1n which he refers to "intimidation" of pnests and other church-state ten- sions. media spokesman said. The manager of Radio Catohca, i\lbeno Caraballo, told The As- CRAis~ PoJLt~ Deeow tioK c~tell c sooated Press that government censors last Saturday deleted most of the letter when 11 was routinely submitted for inspection. "We decided not to transmit 1t that way, since our inte11>retat1on was that the government did not want the people to know the true message from the pope," he said. ORAPE VINE WREATllS 6" -tt.tS tO" -ti.IS t4" -~.4S 11" -•S.6S LACQUER APPLES i ,,,., l••ll rt• •I.MIL lt41•• H• ..... 1 . ....... 'IM tl. -----.. • IOWI • PAPH • llllOtl ......... " Clwfttee• e.'41 ..... .... na1uun1 l '•AIUltl T • TAii • YAll AU toll IY TH Nff IOUOl P But he said the sovernment Office for Communicauons Media later ordered the leuer be broadcast m full "but only one tirne. which we djd Tuesday at noon." Sources m Radio Catolica, speak- m~ on condition of anonymity, said Nicaraguan bishops had protested to President Daniel Onega over the censorship and 1ns1steothe letter be made public. The pope saJd an the letter, sent for Monday's celebration of the Day of the Immaculate Conception, that "in recent weeks d1fficullles in pastoraJ action ... have increased.'' He said he holds "the firm hope that the existing problems can be resolved soon. Mez.lco fires l 0 lmmlgratlon agents TlJUANA, Mexico -An investigation into charges of extortion and abuse of autho~ty h.as resulte~ 1n ~hat ~exican officials ~Y 1s the "absolutely unprecedented finng of I 0 1mm1grauon agents. The finngs were disclosed Wedn~sday by Alfredo Alvarcz, the new di.rector ofimmtgration for Tijuana. ~e ~1d t~cy marked the start of a campai,gn to end corruption at Mexico·s 1mm1grau9n offices, located m 93 communities throughout the nation. ~yarcz said the IO wer~ fired for d emanding bnbes and verbaJly abusing U.S. c1t1zens, Central Amencans and Mexicans. Alvarez said some imm1grat1on agents stationed at Mexicali were also fired. . Left.1st kldnappers demand $6 mllllon BOGOTA. Colombia -Leftist rebels who kidnapped two Amcncan engineers from a remote 011 camp carher this week arc demanding $6 million dollars ransom for their release, the Defense Ministry reported today. 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David Koffman. store's co-owner Michael fowler. Swcctmon said he was opening his store, in the 200 block of South Rosemead Boulevard, just before 9 a.m. Wednesday when "I saw this tremendous eitplosion and fire and glass •shoot across four lanes of Rosemead BouJevard. "The whole front of the building was blown completely off. It took only 20 or 30 seconds and it was a mass of flames," he said. Swcctmon said there was nothing anyone could do because "the place was in tremendous flam es by tha·t time and debris was flying." Two of the victims were tentatively identified as Laurie Henderson, 36, and Colleen Fowler. 60, mother of the One hundred pounds of gun- powder were stored in the basement tn a heavily fortified metal case. Firemen comb rubble of fa..D •hop ezploelon ln Paaadena~ Dylng coach takeshls team into championship game SAN JOSE (AP) -A footbaJI coach with inevitably fataJ "Lou Gehrig's disease" takes his team into a championship game Friday night, bis orders relayed by his wife who reads his lips. Charlie Wedemeyer, 39, was told nine years ago that he bad contracted amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, com- mooJy called "Lou Gehrig's disease" after the great baseball star who died from it 44 years ago. The incurable disease of the ner- vous system stnkes men in the prime of life, destroys the mind's ability to control their bodies, saps their strength and eventuaJly takes their lives. Wedemeyer. coach at Los Gatos High School. will travel to the game against St. Francis High School in a medicaJly equipped van and be propped up on the sidelines an a spcciaJJy prepared golf cart. "Charlie ·~ a football coach wh o happens to have an illness." said Wedemeyer's wife. Lucy. 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Wedemeyer had to be awakened every I 0 or 15 minutes to "clear has throat and keep ham from choking," he said. Busnap brothers denied parole SAN LU I OBISPO (AP) - ' Although they are model pnsoners. , two brothers who kidnapped 26 Chowchilla school children were denied parole by the Board of Prison Terms because of the callousness of the cnme. After meeting for 81'1 hours Wednesday. panel members denied freedom for James and Richard Schoenfeld despne their spotless prison records. The pair. sentenced to life in prison. will be given another chance at parole next year. . They were deemed unsuitable fo r release now "because of the callous nature of the offense." board chair- man Al Leddy said. Twenty-six children riding home from summer school July 15, 1976. were kidnapped with bus driver Ed Ray in the Madera County communi- ty of Chowchilla by the Schoenfeld ---~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ br<>ther~ and F rederi€k N. Woods. The}' were taken nearly 100 males to a rock quarT) near Livermore where the) were held an a buned moving van for almost 17 hours until Ray dug hamsclffree. The three kidnappers planned to seek SS million an ransom for the children. but the victims escaped before the demand was made. Woods. 34, of Woodside was denied parole a second time Nov. 26 at Soledad pnson. He must wan two years before trying again for release from his life pnson sentence. l.£ddy noted Wednesday that the brothers' pnson behavior was fault- less. but the panel agreed with prosecutor Donald Whyte, who, eat- ing psychiatric reports. said the two were unpredictable. Markets complain food sales harmed by lottecy tickets SACRAMENTO (AP) -hve California supermarket chains say food sales dropped abruptly about 5 percent when state lottery tickets went on sale Oct. 3. Cahfomla Grocers Association President Don Beaver told the As- sociated Press Wednesday that the October sales decrease "threw the stores for a loop because the lottery said it would bnng stores extra sales. It has not. The lottery has eaien into food sales." The assoc1at1on is surveying the rest of its 5.000 members. which operate about 7,000 stores an C'ah- fomia, to determine if the drop in sales is being experienced at lottery outlets throughout the state's grocery industry. Bui a separate organ11auon that represents another 5.000 retail stores ofall types has received no word ofa similar drop. C.alifomaa Retailers Association Vice President Les Howe said, "We problably would have had somtbody complaining 1f they did have a problem." Beaver said startled cxecuta vcs from Vons, Hughes. Supc.:r A Mukets and Ralphs in Southern C'ahfornaa. and Raley's in Nonhern Cali fo rnia. told lottery officials of the drop during a recent meeting. The executives reported that the decrease matched the amount being spent at the same stores on the lottery. But the supermarkets profit much more from grocery sales than from game tickets, said Bea'er. Lotter) dealers receive a 5 percent com- m1ss1 on, which amounts to a nickel per SI ticket. The supermarkets were uncertain whether shoppers were sacrificing staples or less important items such as snack foods. The California Grocers Assoc1a1ton hopes to an)wer such questaons an ns survey, Beaver said. Lottery offi cials advocate that Cali- forn ians gamble only with d1scre- uonary funds ........... 2 Taiwanese sentenced for sniuggling Asians By tbe Associated Press LOS ANGELES -Two Taiwanese men were sentenced to 18 months )n' federal pnson for their role an a smuggling nng that investigators said brought hundreds of Asians illegaJly into the United States. Gene Chien-Jen Lee. 54. and Peter Gang-Wei Femg. 40. accused by authon11es of charging as much as $8,000 per person to bring Asians an to the United talcs through Mei11co and Central Amcnca. were sentenced Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Manana R. Pfaelzer. U.S. Immigration and Naturah1ation Service agents broke up the smugglinJ ring last Ma y after a student pilot, Larry Bowman. was approached about Oyang the aliens from Taiwan and Hong Kong into the country Flve glrls mlsslng In w1ldemess JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL MONUMENT -Five teen-age girls on a hiking tnp vanished, tnggennit a search by about 30 rescue workers an a wilderness area where overnight tempera1ures dropped below freezing. National Park Service officials launched a search Wednesday for the girl~ participating in a 15-day trip organized by Outward Bound. an organ1zat1on that teacht!s self-reliance. camping and surva val skill!. The hikers were last seen Tuesday af\emoon. park service spokeswoman Barbara Munro said James Caan unhurt ln auto accldent LOS ANGELES -Actor James Caan lost control of has four-wheel-dnvt· vehicle and it slammed into a tree near Sunset Boulc.,,ard an exclusive Bel-Air early today, police said. Caan was unhurt. "He ran olT the road and struck a tree," Officer Joe Eddy said. "There was no apparent reason for it. There were no witnes'>Cs." Caan, who starred in such movies as "The Godfather" and "Bnan's Song," was alone in his black Chevrolel Blazer when he lost control about 1:30 a.m. while dnvang south on Stone Can}'on Road near Sunset Boulevard, Eddy said. Tandy will return to stage Friday LOS ANGELES -Actress Jessica Tandy. who collapsed Tuesday night during a.performance .. auhe Ahman&<>n ::i:.be.at<."f. wHI re-tlmH-0 "he.stage. Fndai"""--- after three days in the hospital, theater offic1aJs said late Wedncsda}' The 76- year-old actress remained at the Hospital of the Good Samaritan Wednesda> and planned to return to the production of "Foxfire" Friday night. said Richard MaramontC"l, a spokesman for the theater. Tandy's husband. "Foxfire" co-star Hume Cronyn. said Wednesday that the fall as believed caused by Tandy taking too much medicalJon for a heart problem. atrial fibrillation. m which the heart's normal beats are interrupted by tw11chings~ Allens' van crashes; one kllled EL 'ENTRO -A van crammed with at least 17 suspected 1ll~I aliens went out of control and overturned, killing one man and anJurini 16 others. the California Highway Patrol said. CHP spokesman Frederico Miramontes ~1d a preliminary investigation indicated the excessive weight of passengers and bad tires caused the driver of the van to Jose control on a curve. Witnesses told the CHP that two of the van's tires may have blown out. The vehicle wa'i eastbound on Highway 78. near the Coachella Canal. when the accident occurred shortly before 7 a.m. on Wednesday. Miramontes said the van overturned several tjmes, kalhng a man who was identified onJy as a Mexican nationaJ 1n has mid-20s. 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Soon alter us construction 10 l 9 30 the hotel quickl y became known as a beachfront getaway for movie stars and the well-to-do. Guests included Hu mphrey Bogan, Cary Grant. Errol Flynn and others. And Sen. and Mrs. BalT) Goldwater recalled spending their honeymoon at the Balboa Inn, enjoying the sounds of Glenn Miller's orchestra perfo.rrn1ng at the nearby Rendezvous Ballroom. In recent year!>. th e hotel fell in to d1srepa1r. \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thureclay. OeOllnW 12, 1885 49 Otlly l""'4 ptwMo by LAe ,..,... Last oftest tube triplets goes home SANTA-ONIC'A(AP)-The last of three teft-tube triplets born fivt week's pTCmaturc last month to a La Habra couple left the hospital Tues.- day to join his brothers at home. a spokflman said .. The triplets had been 1n the neonatal intensive c.are unJt at Santa Monica Medical Center after their birth Nov. S to Eleni aod Nick Anu. Nicholas. weighing 4 pounds. 3 ounc.cs, was allowed to leave th e hospital first, on Nov. 30. His 3· pound brother, Peter, followed on Dec. 3. and 6-pound Christoper went home Tuesday. hospital spokesman Ted Braun said. Mrs. Anas. 37, had tned to get pregnant for t 3 years before tumfng to in vitro fertilwmon. In the in vitro process, the.woman\ eggs are fertilized by the man's sperrn 1n a glass dish. then implanted 10 the woman's womb. "The corporate customer will be encouraged to stay here. No where else can they $Cl the level of per- sonalized service we can offer ... Mercer said Tuesday at a luncheon celebration to mark the reopening of the Balboa Peninsula landmark. But last Apri l. the hotel was purchased for $4.2 million by an in.vestment group compns1ng a host ot notable names. Professional basketball players Kareem Abdul- Jabbar. Ralph Sampson and Alex English were among those who for- med Balboa Ltd. to purchase the inn. Ray Sanford , J a cqueline Mercer at remodeled Balboa Inn on the Penln•ula. County judge named By tbe AsaocU.ted Pren With only 34 guest rooms, a res taurant. a bar and a large con- fere nce room. Mercer said the Balboa Inn is geared toward corporate events and business meetings. "Everything they might ncl'd 1s NB settles brutality suit out of court By SUSAN HOWLETT The City of Newpon Beach has agreed to pa y S3,SOO to settle a federal lawsuit filed by a 27-year-old plumber \\ho claimed police brutality after his May 1984 arrest outside a Newpon Beach tavern. Newpon Beach City Attorney Rob- en Burnham said Roger Fru1chant1e of Orange will get the money instead of a court battle bcca'use "from an economic standpoint, 11 was in our be~t interest to settle the case." Burnham said today the dec1s1on to settle the case was made last week. He said potential liability and defense costs led to the decision. Fruichantie's suit charged officers wn h usingexcessi vc force after he was taken into custody outside Mutt . L'<nch's, 2300 W. Ocean Front, on May 18. 1984. The bancnder at the The hotel will be operated by Griswold's Hotel Services of Costa Mesa. In add1uon to the business cus- tomers, Mercer said the Balboa Inn will attempt to attract Southern Cahfom1a couples interested tn a retreat or second honeymoon lo- cation. Guest rooms, which rent from S95 to more than S250 a night, are arranged into five m101-su1tes. 10 one-bedroom suites and 19 deluxe rooms. Many of the room s feature bay or ocean views and most ha ve fireplaces. .,~;;:;---..... oEe~ The ex tenor of the hotel. however. 1s largely unchanged from the look 1t offered 1n the 1930s. Hotel operators call it an example ofSpanish Colonial Revival arch11ecture with m pink walls, green tnm and red Spanish tile roofs. Gov. George DeukmeJ1an ha!'> ap. pointed a Fullerton attorney to. the North Orange Municipal Court. Francisco F1rmat. 35. replaces Phillip McGraw, who retired. Municipal Coun judges are paid S70,436 a year. IAND WAL.• S ••• AND WINDOWS· ••• AND FLOORSI Whh 0 SAVE so~ SUPER· TONE 99 0 WINDOW FASHIONS SALE! SPECIAL ORDER ONLY, Allow4~k:s tor delivery. establishment reponedly had con-lnt~rlor/~xt~rlor. --.-. ........ '*"-rtrre bearose-fTil rchantre-w~~-_,rr9-cotorT &--i'ttti-- a pparen tl~ 1010x1cated and could not Lam 4 ~anl care for himself. Fruichantie's attorne). Elliott Gayer. said his cl ient was 1ntox1cated but argued that Newport Beach Police officer David Moon kept beating him after he was handcuffed. He claimed that he was rendered unconscious and suffered a heanng loss after the incident. The suit. filed in U.S. District Court 1n Los Angeles. sought an unspecified amount of damages. Fruichantie was placed on a year of probation after pleading no contest to a charge of battery on a police offi cer. Newport Beach police spokesman Trent Harris said although the case was settled instead of taking the matter to court. the acuon reflects no wrongdoing on the pan of th e offi cer. "The officer's actions were JUSll· iied," Harris said. Ball to aid the needy in Dana Point The annual Dana Poin t Chnstmas Festival will include a Bootleggers Ball Saturday night at the newly opened Youth and Group Facilities. where those attending also can have prime seats for the boat parade. Private parties abound every year during the Dana Point Boat Pa~de, but this year the festival committee arranged a fund-raising ball for the needy. "We don't plan to have anyone hungry in Dana Point forChnstmas." said committee member Ott Bower. The Bootleqers Ball is open to the public and will include a gounnet banquet; presentation of awards for the best-decorated boat. home and neighborhood· dancing; and a free drawing for a $soo shopping spree The Boat Parade tops off the two- weck Christmas festival. which con· eludes . Sunday. Festival tickets provide discounts at all stores .a!)d a free shuttle service takes V1S.1tors around town during the celebrat10ns. Ulsts 6~an In 21 colon. 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SALE ENDS TUESDAY DECEMBER 17 TAKE-WITH PRICES 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES: If for any reason you re not happy with your furniture when you get 1t home, we will take 1t back within seven days If you find the 1dent1cal item in stock elsewhere within seven days for less. we will refund the difference We will give you a five -year l1m1ted warranty against factory defects in workmanship and constructi on Details available in our stores 4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolving Charge, American Express Card, MasterCard or Visa ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwy and Magnolia Phone 714-821-8550 VAN NUYS: San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 818-780-2244 WEST COVINA: San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phone 818-919-1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy end Harbor Blvd Phone 714-540-8242 Open Monday thru Friday 10-9. Saturday 10-6. Sunday 12-6 ~'!'.!'!:::==---------- \ British Crusader unveiled in a plush royal ceremony By ANDREW WARSHAW ,,,,....,..,,..., HAMBLE. England (A P) -In a plush red<arpet ceremony, Pnncess Diana unveiled "Crusader," the first of two Bnllsh yachts that will challenge for the 1987 America's C'up. Team officials vowed to win the coveted trophy for toe first time. ··1 name this yacht Crusader. God bless her, and all who sail in her," said the Princess, drawing back a velvet drape to reveal the sleek white hull of the 12-meter yacht Crusader, designed by naval architect Ian Howlett, 1s the fint of two aluminum craft being built at this picturesque man na on the English sOuth coast for the America's C'up challenge. keel of Crusader. which officials said deliberatel> "a' being kept under wraps until the boat 1s shipped They disclosed. however, that 11 "as similar in design to that of Australia II which ~nded 132 years of American domination by w1nn1ng the (up 1n 1983 o t) Newpon, R.I Controversy raged around the revolut1onal) winged keel of the Australian )aLht. whu:h bt·at the American craft. Libert). tu tapture the pre!>llgwus trophy. Last week copies of the plans for Crusader's keel were reported to have been offered to the Amencans for $25.000. . E. Cooper J obnaon l1ily Pilat THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1986 Johnson electe4 to top AOCYC post E C. ooper Johnwn of Balboa Y .tcht Uub was elected commodore o(tbe A-;~1a11on of Orange Coast Yacht Clubs at the orgamzauon's 20th annual breakfast m~tang at Balboa 'I at ht ( lub Johnson ~ucceeds Dan l\urds1rum of O)agen 'I acht Club. . . Other flag offi L crs elected were Tcrencc R M ulhgan, Bah1a Con ntlnan Yacht Club. vice commodore and l>wa}ne Berger ~na Point Yacht O ub, rear com modort .\()( Y( 1<i composed ot I'\ dub\ -Newpon Harbor Yacht Club, Balboa 'I acht Club, Bahia ( onnlh1an 'r al ht Club. Shark hland Yacht O ub, Soulh Shore Yacht Cluh. Vo, agers Yacht (tub Balboa I land Yachl Club . ~.lslr 'I acht < lub l\iC'wpon OC'can l)a1llng Assoc1a11on. l (I Sa1hng As.SOClAUOt\. Dana Point 'I .icht < lub < ap1slrano Ba' 'I alht ( luh. and Dana Wes& Yacht Club The other British boat. which oOicials say is of a more radical, almost revolutionary design, is stall under co nstruction and due to be completed earl y next year. Both yac hts will be shipped to Australia in the spnng. Tnals for the event, being held off Frcmantle near Perth. begin 1n October, next year, with the final senes of races scheduled fo r January 198 7. The New York Yacht Club, which had held the trophy until Australia ll's famous tri umph and 1s backing o ne of five Amencan t·hallenges to get the ( up back next time. informed Bn11sh offi cials of the offer . the repons said. A man subsequent!} was arrested. questioned h\ Bnush police and released on bail USYRU elects Lynri president "Our team 1s skilled, uniquely experienc.cd and determined to win. The Cup is coming home an 1987." declared · Graham Walker. president of the Bnt1sh Challenge syndicate. "For months, we have seen other challenge boats, 100 hastil) designed and equipped sa1hng in the waters off Western Australia. We have also seen many sent back for e:tttens1ve refurbishing or rebu1ld1ng." .. We are convinced that our care 1n des1~n plus our sa1hng skills ... will pay off. This 1s the last sailing fron tier Britain has ye t to conquer." Conspicuous by its absence Wednesday was the Alan Bond. head of the '>) ndKate ""h1ch hatked Australia II, was a surprise v1s1tor to the naming cercmon) and admitted the Bnmh challenge had a "very senous chance." But he added ''The Bn tish won't win 1t it we can help it." Bond has already launched Au\tralla Ill tu try and defend the trophy 1n 1987 The compe11t1on date~ back to I XS I ~hen Bnta1n issued the lirst challenge to tht• I n11ed \tat~'> \1nce World War II. the event has rap1dh e\panded hul the Amencans managed to retain the ( up -held e"e" four years -unul Australia 11\ tnumph 1n 1483 'Eagle' almost done By ALMON LOCKAB EY o...,. "°' eo.11,... w111 .. The 12-meter Eagle. on which Newport Harbor Yacht Club pins us hopes to bri ng the Amenca's Cup to these wa ters an 1987. 1s nearing .:omple11on and the crew expects to be sailing her early this spring. ALMON loCUBEY That much was learned for certain at a "news seminar" conducted Tuesday by the Eagle Syndicate principles at the Edgewater Hyatt Valen111n declined to sa) .. other Hotel in Long Beach. than the fact that the laboratory 12- The Eagle hull 1s under construe-meter Magic has been filled with a uon at the Williams and Manchester win$ed keel "which gives 11 more Sh1p)ard tn Newport. R.I. and will be stability and belier hft." retrofitted with a" mystery keel" after Valent1Jn and Thomson made a the boat has been shipped out here. point of explaining to some of the Gary T homson. president of the landlubber wnters that "lift" docs not w Eagle Syndicate. told the newspaper mean hftin$ the boat higher 1n 1he and magaL1ne wnters: ··we need th e wa ter, but lifting 11 to weathl'r when news med1a..1n our campaign to bnng sailing close-hauled. ~1ll1am H L)nn of .\tlanta. (,a and R)'e N. 'I' has been elected president of the United States Yacht Racing Union (USYR UJ. nauonal governing body for thl' ~port Lvnn succeeds Chuck Kober of Lon·g Beach and will head USYRl''s 33-member board of directors The elecuon t0ok place at the l SY R l annual mecung at P1nclsle Rcson Lake Lanier ( 1a L~nn. wh o 1c. '1et· ort:\ldl'nt-( or the Cup here and we know you arc Valentijn admitted that Magil'. hungry for news of our progress." which he designed for Dennis Conner But news hungry or not. Thomson in 1983. was relatively slo~. but has assured the writers that "there are been made cons1derabl} faster b) certain things we can not tell you--model and computer testing. The yet.'' parameters used an improving Magic Johan Valentijn, Ea&le deataner, left, with Gary TbomM>n, prealdent of the Eagle SyndTcate. porate Media 1>1renur ol thi < ota R~c His sailing credcnuals include <. ola ( o .\tlanta c;crH'd I \'I RI compe1111on in four E-22 and lhr« prev1ousl} a~ '1te-prc~1dent. l hair· 4;)1ar world championships, as well as man of the dtvelopment comtn•lll'l\, ~n. the Star Class Atlantic Coast and delegate 10 the I S. C lh mp1l "+-Oamp1onsh1p. Long Island Sound Committee 'I ach1 Racing Assoc1at1on match L'nn 1s well l.nu"'n 1n \outhno raung champ1onsb1p and. seve~J (ahfom1a \dC:hting urcles "hert he other cast coast major regattaS. He is has stf' ed d\ a Judge an thl' < un-'1ce-cha1rman of the lntemauonal gress1onal < up and a-. d r.il ing E-22 (lass .\ssoc1at1on. a hfe member o,kipper of the lnternauonal Star Class As- He race\ an l-tchrll<i-22 na11onall\ ;,uc1a11on and a member of the Jnd 1n1crn.it1on..tll~ and a \n1~ 1n International ~n1pe Class. A race around the world planned by Newport fir111 By ALMON LOCKABEY and built tor otT<.hore racing by Phil o..,,,._eo.t1o1e•11Mr Herttngand \.1 1cl. Pnce ofAnnapohs. \1d C1eorge Kolesn1km' dream 111 sa1hnga Ml-loot mnnohull .iround lhi· .\'> a rcsuh ot all tho~ second "orld single-handed in the fit>( thoughts i...olesn1ko,s1sorganmnga Challenge ha'c died aborning. hut mult1hull race arou nd the world haq: been reborn m plan<, for J "h11..h he ..aid '-"Ould start near multihull ~ingk-handed rale around 'e"port Bealh about i\ug. 30. the world The ~tart Jnd finish will~ between Kolesn1 ko"S I'> pre'>1d\.'nt nf C1rl".il '-t'v.port&-alh andLos .\ngeles The .\mencan \frd1a a ~c" pc>rt &•Jl h-u1ur<ie v. ill he around the world b' based com pan~ that spt1ah1l'\ 1n Jn~ rnu1e lea' 1ng the three main prumouon'>. npoc;111ons and race<. t'apcs -Hom Good Hope and Earlier he h..td announc~d plan' tor Leeu " in -lll pon entenng the AOC ( hallengl' h~ singk-The ra<..l' v. ill be open to sea worth) handing ·a 60-fool ba Hohlmann '>d1l1ng 'es\CI, 40 to 60 feet tn length !>loop 1n th~ ralc -"hllh 't.in' ..tnJ Jnd ha' 1ngmure than one hull There finishes at 'l'"port RI v.111 tle a minimum of rule., and l\.ole<in1~m' "11hdrev. hi\ l'Olr. re,1n..i1un\ i...1lk'>nt~<>'., ..aid trom 8()( ht•laU'><.' 1'.11 "hat ht· l Jlkd a T 11 undt'r~ore the <>elt--;uflic1enn \·omb1nat111n 111 IJl111r<\ · 1ntlud1ng a required 11 .tll <.aalors lhert' "'II be no gro"1ng la\linJtlun tor mult1hull!i mand.alOIJ ur urgan11ed )topo,er !catamaran' dnd mmaran'>I and ~ pv1nls dunng the tir'\t~· bf· what gro~1ngd1\\dl1')f.1l1111n ~Ith tht· HO<. Kole)n1ko'" hope-, will ht-rnme a bureaucrat' a' v.dl '" lt'rta1n quadnnneal race "1~1pper., can stop tinanuJI rt•Jht1t'' · a" often a~ the' need "hert''C'r the' • For instance, Thomson and de-have been incorporated into Eagle he signer lohan ~cnajn-werc. Ver} ...said. - Dennis Conner and the ere" ot Libert) that .\ustralia II was un- betHable .. He 't:ttd agi cc that tht-' winged keel o n ·\ustralla 11 g.J' c ht•r J quicker turning db1l1t~ 1n IJt~1ng duds going to v.cather. (onner sailed in losing to \u'itrallJ II) He 'Nent to great lengths to l'\pla1 n the 1111nc:m· m1~tingan3 rnm.:-- puter 1es11ng 1ha1 goes 1nti1 dl'"gn1n~ a fas1 hoat ll~t· J I ~-meter .. u, hc-n-~ ~ ttn-t nndor .....,,--.. ~ \pt'•W J\.\arJ v.ITT l1tl<"n·d - cage} about the keel on Eagle. Valenlljn also agreed that tht• Will 11 be a winged keel similar w contro' ers1al '-"tngcd keel on ~U'>lral· the highly touted one on Australia II 1a 11 did not make 11 a super-fa'>t boat which wrested the Cup from ns New • as many believe. York Yacht Club pedestal in 1983-··it was more a psyl'olog1cal fattor where It had reposed for 132 year'i" which the A.u~s1cs used to convince Vittent1jn has d~gned thrcr 12- mc:ters. He designed ..\u'\tralia I for .\Ian Bond . Magil· and L1bcrtv (which Follo"1ng thl' mee11ng thr "ntl'r' v.ere 1n,11d:I to go fur a r,ail ahoJrJ '.\.1ag1c to learn first hand v.hat' 1n' olved in sailing a 12-m<:tcr America's Cup hopefuls to vie for Congressional Cup By ALMON LOCAKB E Y Oe11J l'llo4 ........ Wrltef Long beach Yacht Cluh''i 1986 Congressional Cup promises to he a preview of the 1987 Amenca's Cup Challenge an Perth, A.ustralia. based on a ten tau ve hst of entnes an- nounced by Bnan Donaldson. gen- eral chairman. Donaldson said the dates for the 1986 Cong ('up have been scheduled PAPARAZZI March 10-16 <\menca·s Cup hopefuls l'XpecteJ to com pet<" arc Rod Davis. ski pper for Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's Eagle Syndicate and fo rm er two-time ( on- gress1onal (up winner: John Kollu• .. skipper for Ne" York Yacht Cluh\ .\menca II S)'nd1ca1e: Harold < ud - more. skipper for England'-; ( up challenge: Cohn Beashall. rt'P· resenting Austraha''i Cup dell'n'il'. Chris Oick~n. Ne~ Zealand: lvt'' Nautical ball held to benefit COPES By BETTY PORTER o.llJ .... c:.t II. I ... I Woman of the Sea Boule Haines 1s a new name on the ra1s1ng-funds-for charity scene. The owner and operator oh Newport Beach boat detailing serv1n· and designer-manufacturer ofluggage for the Eagles Syndicate. Haines ch ... ;--cd th l· first Annual Boat Maintenance Workers Chnstmas Ball and Benefit Saturda\ at Gordoe and Tla.u Barie.brock'• The Crow's est Yacht and Ship Brokerage, Newport Beach. · The ball benefittcd the Child or Parental Emergency Services (COPES ) of Orange County, a Santa Ana crisis shelter for infants and children under 5. "Hey. I've never seen you all dolled up before," Boat Maintenance Work~r Brad Hartwell said to Haines. She wore a frothy, lacc-tnmmed Angela Couture$ design in whi te, A Marao Hemingway-look alike. Haines is a tall. ~turd) woman w11h ~pphirc eyes. a yea r 'round tan and I. oosely-braided. sun-bleached hair. "My friends describe me as 'a bag lady who hves on boats'." sa1d Ha1nrc.. "and they don't rcc()Jnize me 1f I'm not in shorts and covered wnh dirt." The 2SO Boat Maintenance Workers, yacht builders. brokers and owners. detailers. mechanics and shipwriJhts-partied and danced to the music of the Hiah Roller Band around a decorated Christmas tr« and underneath dry- docked million-dollar yachts. Guests wined (and beered) and buffet'd (courtesy of the Red Onion. Reuben's, Baxter's. i he Archeu nd El Pescador), bou&ht T-shirts dcsianed by SteveGetery, won door prizes, ind udinaa TomyToys(Joe Rerren)Omh1bot (robot), a hip model (a.. Dafts, Eula ynd1cate), ~rvnaons at Doryma.nn's Bed and Break.fa.st and Irvine M eadows Amphitheater tickets S_pttial Juests were COPES EAeeutive Director BlU Anopp and COPE: Board of Directors ~sjdent GeraN l.leia, who p~nted H ai ne with a plaque for "d istinauishcd service." "There ue few people in the world as beautiful. lovina and 1enerous a a.uM llaiHI," said KJcin. The follo~ina burst of applause (with whistle''> resounded hke thunder throupout the 7.000 square foot hanpr-hlce C'm"''' Nest. Amona the aucst.s were COPES chlldtarc worker AuAe lk'ut and COP ~ volunteer Lawrn SnatM. s.t and Manlaa Wtner and son Bntee Olur4, Tom Jao4, Ja• Porter, DeMnll s.r.tl, Miiie Pan••h. JM Pndlalh, Mark Derllea, S.lly Tape1er. Bra• and Cadll Hartwell, JMy Hewell. •~ Siias, f11rot4 fl•••· Comm111ee members were AuAe Br..U•~. Brwee Rtltll, Jauc Do le, Pajot. France. and Fla\ 10 ~lall..t. sailing under the Italian !lag. .\nothrr tw o-time Cong Cup ~In· ner 1n the lineup 1c; Da"e Pem . .\nnapolls. Md Ste'e Flam will reprcSl'nt the h11'1 LBYC . and John <,obcll. Huntington Harbour. will rompetl' b\ \ 1nut· ul v.1nnang th t· Fac~er( up The moc;t recent attempt tt> equ.1l- 11e the Catahna-38c;. used for thl· Cong Cup. wtll ~ the u~e nf nrv. ma1ns"h and genoa Jibs to be bought b~ the club. f"<l'hanging hoat<o t•arh da\ of the <;('nee; will be continued as "iii the use l>f 'ipannakers dra" n tmm the club'c; '><111 lolt .\s 1n the pa\t tht•duh"11l h.l\t' I\ .:ameras on the "atcr sending 11\l' l°'o,erage 111 thl' \Jlht dub .\rrangt'- ments h,H e been made to <.t't up se' era I '1c" 1ng areas for th o'>l' "hn cannot "Jll h the actaon trum 1hr ~ter ........., .. ~-·· Bonnie H&Jnea with Robert Rea and Tiana Barlenbrock. 11nmJr~m 1 I rt'Jlitt•d thJ' J la1.1 ior the la'>tt"'t nl1n-,111p -;1ngk·h.rnJl·d un 1..rinJ' ~l11•n J 1J nt•I nt'l'J tP _-,r, umnJ ~Jt1nr .ii': J hJll-m II ••n · Jnll.H\ i...ulcrn1 11.11'' -.JIJ a ,ru1\1nl! ..la<.' "-oll•,n1 l.1"' 'Wild Tht" < nndnr " ;1 IT'J' N-addrd tn f)('nnir <;hnn h:indcc nl'" fHtlJUl 1100 tnmar:in dl'\llZOt'd 1nd lull , rt'"l'd hnat' to pan1 l lf}3lt' CALENDAR < .imp..·t1t1\t ... 11ling "ill v. and 1.p 1111 thl' \l'.tr 1n <lrangt• < •unt\ Ill" '-'L'd..t•nd ""h '"'' rt•gJttJ' '\;l·v.port lf.trhor ) JdH t 1u~ "iii "Ind up thl' \eJr'' .hll\ll\ ""h th1· \l'n>nd rau· 111 1 h ~ 1 n tl r '-l rll'' \JturdJ\ JO.I \unJJ' '-nt.1 n. .1: dJ\\l'\ \\Ill \JI 111\IJl' thl h,I\ l n \JturJJ' Jnd l..l'l' h<•Jt' ·' -.JI u1ur,.:\ 11ut,i.li 1lh hJ, •n '-t1ndJ\ (.lpl\trJn1 k.1, 'IJ,ht \ ut' "I "1nJ up lhi· \l'Jr 1n tht' f)Jn.1 P111nt arl'J \\Ith 1" ll1•hd.1 ' Rn:,.111.i 1111 unJ .1, ~ In •It'· '-"uthl'P'l < .1111nrn1a 'I 1,h1 n~ \"011 Jt11in an·a, Los Anittlei. -Long Bea<'b \ "'' rq~attJ\ '><. heduled \ • an ta Monka Ba' \!Jrtn.i \ Jlht t lu~ ....:. ll11hJ.l\ ~•'i!J'tJ \unJJ\ 'ian Ott>go l "r m.1J \ ,I\' 'I J•'ht i tuh - I J.·1· ~ .1r1, '-11u1'l<·~n &· l'' \t•ne' 'i.1 tu·da' \!1"11in HJ' 'I .1, ht< luti -Hratllt• Rl'i3.llJ. '>.ilurJJ\ < nmm~'ft-\ 1 11nlu\l.ill kJ•t \unJ.1, Stan and Dorothy Jobneon with Gordon Ba.rlenbrock. ... ............. ... Ca"y u4 lra4 Hartwell, Jailer Secret. 0.. S~. ..y aad Ed H . Melt.Ma Mtrau, Nucy u4 Lee Ht......., Ua ~ta .... and Cap&al• ~ary W\arlM, who ~rvcd H the cvcn1n1's emcee. f>apMU.Lt 11 tt111ed b} Of11/) Pt1ot . f)·k t'duor \'rd• Dt-an 8nace Rle.lal. Sd Coa, Du Streech and BUI Solt ra1ee alueee. Caner and Lis RoblMOo party with 8ua.n Aft17 ... _. .. Prochaska. · --~~~~ ' • Merlts of Overeaters Anonymous welghe OEARANN LANDERS: In responte to ••Barfina My~Outin~ -------------willpoweTtodoiL 1 picked up the paper ooe day and read about a mcctina of Overeaten Anonymous. After one mcet11\8 I realized l needed help to break out of that vicious cycle. Maybe 0 .A. can help "Barfina." Please suuest that she write to 0 .A. headquarters, P.O. Box 92870.1.. Los AnaelesJ. CA 90009 .. 1J>~y can tell b.er all about it. -I 1 SAVED MY UFEINBUFFALO,N.Y. china. The man as so afraid 1 mlaflt eruoy a convenauon wich him that be keeps bis mouth shut ~t uaclam. I have tried to communicate with him but he never basonethinatosaytome. I wouldo'tknow be had vocal cords ifl didn't hear him talk.ina to other people. spou,~s Lll<t year I ukcd them all not toacod uu~)'thina bocluse we couldn't reciprocate. Do you have any adoa how bumiliatina that was? •• lMIEIS ~. the lirl wbo ia b . DI ana Puraint wi nocontrOl:You told hertocontact the nearest anorexia oervosaoenlef. Tbat·~ .. -~"'•••••I wu,oodadvioebutmaybetheycan•thelpber. D!AR BUFF: Great advlee, tbakt for die lapal. I am not ukina for ad vice bc<:ause there as no th 1na tbat can be done about thissituatioo except for me to leave, and I refuse to do that. It would &i ve him too much pleasure. Sian me-NOWAY OUT rN N.Y. On my side of the family everyone said, "OK, but let~• act toacther and celebrate. There will be no aif.\-ti vina. .. We aot toaether, no &ifts !"'tre cxchan&;ed and ~t wasarcat. My husband'• famify lnsasted on sencJjna us&ifts, u always. hwasembam.ssing. . What should be done about Christmu th11 year'! I dreadf'1'Ce1 vin11ift.swhen wecan'uendany. - HUMILIATED IN CARSON CITY ••• bad a similar problem. l used to bineo all day but instead of vomitina. I wquld exem1e like mad or starve for a few days. When I say exercise, I mean pt out ofbod at 3 a.m. and jot tiJI $ a.m. to bum up the calories I had eaten durtna my lut bi nae. This was crazy and it 11aned to take its toll on my body. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 would hke to respond 10 the Jetter ftom "long SuffcriQf Wife." She said her busband never talks to her until they aet into bed. She's Juc.ky. My husband nevei; talks to me at any time. The only way I find out what is happening in lhe family or amona friends is by listening to him talk to someone else. DEAR NO WAY: YHd.ld aol alkfo.r advice, b•l I'm 1ota1 &o Jive HIDO uyway. I bvo a ueakia11apldoe &Mt 10me&Mq abMt y" bn.11 HI die wont la tlte py. A few cbla wtdt a COUNlor ml1~& prod•ce aome Hrprtatn1 reHlll. W.y aot stve It• try? • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: It is onJy the first week in DEAR CARSON: YM've&ol4 &Mae nlatlv" tUl JM no Joqer cu afford 1ttt·JJvla1, ao U'a •"'"'&Mt a.ey are DOI qpectta1 aaytMq. If thy sjve yn stftt-, ace.pt tltem 1radoe1ly. Meow~le, coa1Wer ...U.1 cootte1 or a cake or makial IOIDe ca.Hy. Aaytlt.lal lllomemade 11 IJ'NdJ appredaded. Moreover, It r.ire• more effort t1tu b•Ylal. 1ome&"ta1tea11ore. First, l bad to admit that this way oflifewu making m~ "",. •"'• r ~•llvwtint"fi tn •tor Rut I t1irln't have the I oft.en ask why he never told me about such and so. He says, .. I did. You foraot." Actually he never told me a damn Cheer canceled by new~letters Twenty years qo I publicly passed sentence on Christmas newsletters. It was a terrible way to enter the joyous season of Christmas to learn that E other people's children were "slcepina llA dry" at qe 3 months and that Ed and Ml!J&l'Ct got 18 miles to the aallon out of a,.IECI thetr camper on the way to Raw Sewaae Lake. I found these Xeroxed diaries impersonal and borina, and if their•••••••••••• poodle was depressed followi?J b~r hysterectomy l really didn't care. Most letter-writcn would.~ with January and stop off at every month to share some accomplishment, or discuss in great detail bow 4-ycar-old Robbie was selected to conduct the Oeveland Symphony. Some of them would include pictures of the family so dark and blotched, they looked like Rorschach tests. Some .of them set down their achievements in poetry form. You'd be amazed to discover how they could find a rhyme for "affluent" and uprodigy ... Every year I set hundreds of newsletters from people who want to convert me or prove to me that people enjoy hcarina what their family has done in the past year. Every year I save one to run on the folJowing JCAr m observance of this joyous holiday. The following newsletter, in its orismal form. ran for two and a balfpaaes. It is trimmed (and the names changed) in the name of mercy and mental health. "WISHING YOU GOD'S RICHEST BLESSINGS THIS CHRISTMAS" "Dear Friends and Relatives: The Tivoli Temoe at the Lquna Beach Festival of Arts grounds was the scttina for the Sept. 21 wcddina cercmt>ny link.ina Cynthia Ann Brown and Kenneth George Rob- inson, both of Costa Mesa. The bride, daughter of Yvonne and Stan Brown of Costa Mesa, wore a aown of white organza with em- broidered lace that flowed into a cathedral-lenath train. Her maid of honor was Tye Fairman, and bridesmaids were Chris Davis, Lauren St. Claire and Karen Mora. Shannon Allison was the flower girl and Allison Friedman was lhc ring bearer. The bridegroom i$ the son of George Robinson of Anaheim and Loreta Jones of Arkansas. His attend- ants were lMry Robinson, best man, and Rick Brown, Dave Hunsinger and Micky Wilson, ushers. Followmga Hawaiian honeymoon, the newlyweds are residing in Costa Mesa. She is employed by Fairview Hospital and he is with Golden West Plumbin1. December and alrtady I'm dreadina Christmas. . We no lonaer.can afford to buy Jit\S for our parents, children. grandchildren. brothers. sisters. and their llr. and Mn. Roblnaon FITZPATRICK-JORDAN Patti Jordan of Costa Mesa and Tim Fitzpatrick of Newport Beach were married in the Evangelical Free Church in Orange. They greeted 250 guests at their reception in the Bradford House. Phillip and Marilyn Jordan of Costa Mesa and Richard Fitzpatnck of Apple Valley and Pattie Fontaine oflrvioe arc the pareot.s of the couple. Bridal attendants were Mehnda Jordan, laura Shourt, Christie Easc- man and Kristen Parish. Shawna Sutherland was the flower girl and Erick Bock was rina bearer. Attending the bridegroom were Steven Fitzpatrick, Rob Salvato, Phil Eastman and Steve Combs. After a weddmg tnp to St. Thomas in the Virgin islands, the couple are residents of Newport Beach. She is employed by Mione's in Co~ta Mesa and be is with Textronix oflrvme. KA YO-OLARTE Lisa Jean Olarte of lrvme and David Brian Mayo of Dana Point traveled to K.Jlauca, Kauai, to be married in Christ Memorial Episcopal Church on Nov. 22. Later in the month they were honored ~ta luau/reception for 140 auests at the Bahia Corin1hian Yacht Oub, Cor- ona dcl Mar. The bride's parents arc James and Paula Olarte of Irvine. She wore a strapless ivory gown of embossed satin with ivory bugle beads and pearls tnmming the fitted bodice. Her floor-length veil was cauaht to a floral he.adpicce. and she wore a five-strand lei. The bride's mother served as matron of honor. Other attencanu were Christine Mayo, the bric» groom's sister; Jim Olarte, the bride's brother; Joanne and Pau Lani Griep. AH of the wedding guests were given leis After honeymooning on the islands, che newlyweds are livina in Dana Point until they establish their business and home on the big island. Both are graduates of Jr:;vine Hiah School and attended Orange Coast College. "On June IS, Madie went home to be with lhe Lord. As we were eating supper, she beaan to ablle and I put my arms around her. She stiffened out and I believe she died in my arms, but the hospital said no it was a few hours Later. "In July, Aunt Ceil somewhat reluctantly left her home on Grimes A venue to live in an apartment with my folks. However it was short lived as Mom passed away two weeks later. Roman tic fantasies can be purchased "The week Dad moved out she bad a bad spell and a stroke. She has By J OYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH chauffeured limousine where the bunitis in her shoulder and her eyesight was not very good. J might mention Delr,..c.m,a .... backseat was decorated wilh flowers that Marpret had a heart attack Just prior to Aunt Ceil's stroke. If your heartthrob relationship has and strains of Frank Sinatra's music "Stuart and Sarah were mamed in September and Dad decided he'd move stopped pulsating ... then hire Jon was heard over lhe stereo. Our dining iotoStuart'sroom.Herelgoagain.l'mjustbeginningtosecdaylight.Webave Kak.fcas, president ofCreatjve Ro-location was on a barren cliff in 1011 several relatives and friends thjs year. DurinJ the summer it seemed like mance, to pump some life back into it. Laguna, where my roommate, garbed every week someone close passed away. MartJn said he spent his whole "What we really do j ust amounts to as a waiter, served our dinner," he vacation ~~~o: to funerals and was &J.ad to go back to work. .bringine life to a couple's m ost said. "Wit · you all a blessed Chnstmas and a &lorious New Year." romanllc fanwjes," said the dark-However, for Kakleas, the evening That is the winner of last year's competition (or .. Joy to lhc World.'' I ttops haired Greek KakJeas ... We pick up was second rate. the one the year before where there was a picture of an elderly family member where the couple's imaginations "All the planning was a big hassle. with brcathinf tubes in his nose. leave off." and very time consuming. It was then· 1 bciaU o you newstenerwriters. Don't try to cheer me up this year. I can't K.akleas' imagination is endless. the ideaofhaving a service that would st.and iL Consider this: A hand-penned rnvita-free .J?COPle from all the complicated · • -------. tion delivered with fresh flowers days deuuJs occurred to me," he said. -before the awaited event. The timou-Creative Romance, since its ince~ " ~ sine stocked with favorite refresh-tion, performs its service six or seven ,. ~Golden West College men ts and scented with a special times monthJy for people who arc fragrance. Then ... whisking you off to hungry for romance. Community Services a lush green coastline bluff, where the "Gondola rides lite very popular," Friday, December 20 Saturday, December 21 Sunday, December 22 Monday. December 23 Tuesday. December 24 Golden West Street parking 101 between Edinger ..ind MeF.H1<kn Free Admission • Free P arking Space Fee: SlO • 8 a.m.-3 p.m . ror further information call (714) 893-2389 15744 Golden West Street • Hunungton Bc.u:h scene is perfectly set. A gilt harp said K.akleas. "In fact, I remember stands majestically aside a magnifi-one of the first packages we arranged. a-u:au.l}'..sl1Ca--&.la~b~le.e~11o-Chillcd-Ghampa~ was f.of-my-attemc • Pan with pate and toast ~in ts or giant B~oderick, wh~ wanted to ~urprisc ~is prawns precede a lavish continental wtfe. Ann Mane. for her birthday. dinner served by a tuxedoed waiter. . Newporter's Broderick had en- Creative Romance in service for a JOYed a romanuc honeymoon years year, provides a pac~c of romantic before m Venice, Italy. The gondola goodies that can cost anywhere from rides !l'rough the ancient canals were S 150 ... thc sky's the limit. especially memorable to the couple. It "We'll' arrange for you the utmost was Brodenck's desire to recreate the in ambience, drawing from an infinite scene through Creative Romance. palette of possibilities: limousines. "Three weeks.before the ~ppoin~ yach~ planes, trains. horse-drawn date, I hand delivered a cahgraph1ed hansom or bot air balloons ... flowcrs. invitation, along with a bouquel of costumes. theatrical props and red roses (her fa vorite) to Ann Marie furnishings," said Kaklcas. "We at her workplace. Then, a week before cover a broad spectrum of food the date, I aaain delivered another service specialities and restaurants, invitation wit~ a few more details complete with dancers, musicians, about her surpnse (what to wear) also vide<? crew, photoV&pher and any with roses. once more to her office." location or setting m Southern Cah-he wd. fornia. Broderick began the exciting eve- Thc 27-ycar-old Kale.leas, who grew ning by escorting has wife ~oa favontc up in San Francisco, and graduated restauran.t for an early dt~er. Af\cr from Lo~g Beach State with a degree the rclax1!li repast, h~ whisked the ~---... --!!!!!!ll~~!!!!:================~_J m P.hys1caJ Therapy, was happily unsuspccll1;l&Ann Marie to the Lo03 t~rust into the romance business by Beach M.anna, where Kakleas was at his own love connection. hand. with more roses, to lead the GIVE TO THE U.S. MARINE CORPS RESERVE . TOYS FOR TOTS COLLECTION LOCATIONS FOR NEW UNWRAPPED TOYS FOR TOTS P.clflo View Mem°"81 Pettc 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 486-2700 Pe.tee Brothen .... aro.dw8J Mcwtuary 11 O Broadway Costa M ... &.42-9150 Pleroe llrothen l mttt.•Mortury 827 Main StrM1 Huntington Beach 536-6539 llil Pierce Brothers MORTUARIES and CEMETERIES "Last year I wanted to arrange couple to the waiting gondola. something really spcciaJ for my "We had stocked the gondola with girlfriend (now his fiancee). I have crystal goblets and a basket full of always en1oyed sendina violets or wine, c~cesc. crackers and mints. The renting a yacht..:anything different. gon.doltcr was also a talented man- but on this occasion, I rented a dohn player who serenaded the &W111nwl111'1W1Mr&llr ............... . You have to hear it to believe it. Think of all the timea electric power would make your Life eaaier. Around your favorite campeite. Or down at the boat doek. With Honda'a lightweight portable 660 watt generator, you can have the convenience of electric power almoet any- where. And the EX660 generator it ao incredibly quiet you'll hardly notice it.'• working. And that's something you have to hear to believe. For FREE Delivery & Further Det.1llla Call, Olie at ... 771-2 181 Anati.im 8qulpment Rent.at. . • • 4 \. 1 couple throughou1 the scenic nde," Kale.leas said. For Ann Mane, there was still a pleasant surprise awaiting her half- war through the hour trip. · As they approached the bridge, where a group of us were waiting, the gondolier presented Ann Marie wilh a candled birthday cake that had been stored away from her view. All of us Olt the bridae sand an cnthus1ast1c "Happy Birthday" to her," he said. It was the best date I had in 15 years," said husband Broderick. "It was an experience we'll never forget. The evening was done with such style and elegance. We arc already plan- ni!'.14 our next Creative Romance affair." .. All You Need is Love," were the words made famous in the song by Lennon and McCat~~b' but accord-·1ng-to-K:akicas;-1h le words~ sometimes not enough ... "Actually, should the truth be known, you do need a little more than love (or infatuation). After a whale; people take each other for granted. Creative Romance can reiundle that flamc ... at least temporarily," he said. K.akJcas, a hopeless romantic. en- joys watching a mundane rela- tionship surge to life. "One couple received a Creative Romance from lheir kids as an anniversary gift. After 37 years of marriage, the romantic side of their marriage had become staJe. Their gift included a limousine ride to a beautiful spot in Palos Verde, about a hundred feet from the beach. where they dined on a gourmet five course meal under a rustic oak t.ree. The entourage included two chefs, a waiter and a jazz guitarist," be said. The celebration. which cost around $500, was a suoocts. romantically speaking, according to Kaklcas. "The couple said it was the first tame they had talked so much together in about 25 years," be said. "In fact. the following week, the husband senc bi s wife flowers ... something he had not done in years. Not au the people who week OUI Kakleas· services are looking for a conventional romantic experience. "A woman hired us to surprise her boyfnend. We had delivered an invitation to his offioe with l1tfor- J on Kak.Jeaa mation about the date and ''me he was to be home ... no olher det.aJls were mcluded," said Kakleas sm1hng. The Creative Romance staff bad arrived at the home before the appointed time and prepared the large bathroom that encased a Roman bathtub with flowers and mood music. Alongside the bubble- filled tub was a chilled botUc of champagne. "My stafT and I waited in the livin,J room while the couple enjoyed tbctr bath." continued K.aklcas. When lhey emerged from the bathroom, they were greeted by two Swedish Masseurs who treated them with an hour-loo~ full·body massage." And ... 1f that was not enough, after chc massage, the relaxed couple dnssed m comfortable attire, climbed into the waiting limousine and enjoyed an intimate dinner at tbe bca~h while the sun was romantically sett mg. Kakleas. who has an endless seleo- uon of romanuc happenings, saya there arc only a few no-no's on his list. 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Shop Friday through Sunday 9:30 a.m . to 9:30 p.m. 20 00-40 00 ... 7 .98-15 .98 40 00-75.00 .17.98-32.98 Anaheim: Anaheim Plaza, N Euclid St at Crescent St •Fullerton: Yorba Linda Blvd at SaPP"•r e Rd Cypre11: 10201 Valley View St at Ball Rd • Tuatln: 18182 Irvine Blvd at Newport Ave Huntington Beach: 9811 Adams Ave at Brookhurst St •Whittler: Whlttwood Mall Wh1tt1er Blvd at Scott A vP Garden Grove: 13092 Harbor Blvd at Garden Grove Blvd Looking for the Mervyn's store nearest you? Dlal our toll-tree 800 1nformatton numt1Pr 800-M·E·A-V-Y-N·S from 8 am to 11 nm Dann em eyer's 'spores' may kill campaign U.S. Rep. Bill Dannemeyer is running for the Senate. He wants yo ur vote. He also wants you to believe that AIDS v1ct1ms spread birth defects yia airborne "spores .. they emit from their lungs. Dannemeyer's revelation -issued in Burbank Monday as he declared his candidacy -startled health expert~ who apparently have overlooked the spore connection. In published reports, representatives of the National Centers for Disease Control and-the state Department of Health Services said Dannemeyer's information was news to them. Even Dannemeyer had trouble expounding on the spore theory. But he said he'd check on it. Maybe he'll do his research in a film library. Spores last threw such a scare into Earthlings in a 1950s science- fiction movie called the "Day of the Triffids." Shown only at the very best drive-i n theaters, the movie featured gigantic plants -Triffids -that invaded this planet from Outer Space and produced killer offspring with astounding fecundity by spewing spores that were nurtured to fearsome adulthood on Earth's fertile soil. Dannemeyer may have seen this movie. A longshot in what promises to be a crowded and competitive Republican primary field, Dannemeyer is making hi s tough attitude toward AIDS a major plank in his platform. Certainly, AIDS is a serious public health problem. But part of the problem is the irrational hysteria that has accompanied the nation's growing awareness of the condition. Dannemeyer, attempting to present himself as a legitimate contender for an office in which rationality and insight ought to be prized, popped off like an addled witch doctor. His position, based as it is on no scientific evidence, couldn't have been more ludicrous if he had advised all AIDS victims to wear garlic around their necks and gargle with salt water. The problem with Dannemeyer's AIDS prounce- ment is not simply its inaccuracy. Rather, it is so irresponsible for a figure who commands respect and attention to say such things. Like the Triffids that threatened to wipe out the human race, the "spores" remark likely will bedevil Dannemeyer throughout this campaign. Opinions expressed In this apace are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expreued on this page are those ot their authors and artl11s Reader comment Is Invited. The Dally Piiot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. Phone 642-6086. "In my ~wn family. the opposition to moklngby my strong-willed father was uncompromising. The net effect: seven of his 1 D children took up smoking . · · WILLIAM BUCKLEY columnt.t JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR Po l.ice threaten embassy workers Secret police haul native employees inf or interrogation W~SHING TON -I he full story can now he told ol the ~and101sta go .. emmt'nl"• a11empt 10 in11m1datc employee!> ol thl' I S Embassy in Managua New auto insurance law justoverburdenscourts Last monlh. the t.'mb:is.,~ '-; native Nicaraguan emplo)eC) were hauled in. one at a t1ml'. tor 1ntcrrogat1on b) the secret police. Women employees were stnpped and asked hum1hating questions about their sex laves. sev· eral of the emba~'>) workers were threatened w11h death 1f they con· unued to \\Ork tor the "gnngo'i." The State Ocpnrtment delivered a !>harp protest to the Nicaraguan charge d'affaues 1n Washington. and the local embass' cmplo.,.ecs in Managua have not hccn "'\1m1larly botllcred since. \oun .. cs told our associate Lucetk Lagnado By ROGER BLOXHAM Insurance com panies b1stoncall} have had a lot of poliucal influence. which 1s important 1f you want to promote and influence legislation that will "feather your nest." Here ~s a for instance. Fare 1n· surance companies up to about 100 years ago. in their own best interest. owned and operated the fire depart- ments of our country that were not simple volunteer organizations. They used their influence and the cul- pability of 51 percent of the voters 10 unload the fire departments they had developed and ran so beautifully onto the backs of the taxpayers by con ning them to believe 1ha1 fire protection would be more widely a ailable and "free." As a result of this transfer the horror stories went from tales of fire srate Supreme Coun last week halted enforcement of the auto insurance law un~1/ 1t decides whether rhat law 1s const1tut1onal.) Here we have been going along msunng what is valuable to us and 1f we have not had anything of value to insure. we did not bother to buy any insurance. The same holds or held true with liab1 hty tnsurance. If yo u had some- thing you co uld lose if you became liable for a lot of money as a result of being found wrone m an auto acci- dent. you bought habihty insurance. lf)OU had nothing lo lose. you didn't buy the insurance and probably couldn't afford It anyway. Th~s sys· tem has worked pretty well courts. The insurance comp:in1ec;. are en - joying a temporary boom 1n liab1llt)' insurance sales. The attorneys arc filled with anticipation of a yeater number of clients putting ·on their whiplash collars in anticipation uf ri pping off someone else's msurance company. So now our already overloaded JUSllce system must see to 1t that private, peaceful. responsible c1t11cns must be dragged to court (if they don't choose to walk ) to answer as to wh y they couldn't prove on the spot, to a peace officer. that the vehicle the} happened to be dnv1ng had protec- ti on for someone or something they will probabl) never damaec l\ccording to class1tied cable~ trom the Managua embaH). 15 Nicaraguan employees were ~um­ moned early in November to "l'asa Cincuen1a," headquaners of the Di- rectorate General of 5tate Secunty, Nicaragua's secret police The em· bassy pro' 1ded 1ranspon:H1on for some of the ~mployees to !>how m suppon The 'iCcre1 t·ables descnbe the nightmare that followed: •After am val at ( asa ( 1ncucnta. the embass} emplo)ecs were us ually taken to El Ch1pote pnson. There the) were placed 1n "small. dark room) {about the size of a telephone booth)" After several hours in one of these cubicles. each employee was taken to another room fo r intcrrog- auon. ~:::==:::==:=~~=================-companies letting buildings bum -~s:c l e insurance hadn t been But, there arc some forces other than liberty and free market at work. Attorneys seldom get involved in a claim you may have against your own insurance company. This 1s not so Wlth a claim a inst someone else's 1a 1 lly insurance Almost mvanabl'Y Sometime in the near future we should get scnous about the sttuat1on that seems to be developing. When you take the 250.000 fugitives 1ha1 exist right now and add on the ..numbeL ..of pe.ople_who-h.axe 110 liability insurance, add on those who refuse to fasten their c;afct~ hells and also add those who refu'l4! 10 strar 1he1r grandc§:ldren in '.e'lc car c;eat contraptions at_.ue. no1.1. the la1.1. ol the land, th re won't hardly be anyone who 1s not subJCCI to arrest. ~ Wome..n~r.ikr~.!Q_ynd~ and were asked 1.1. horn the} were sleeping wllh. 'omc were accused uf being se.1tually involved "''th Amer1· can emploH~e' of lhe emhass) World survival depends on attitude adjust1Dent To the Editor: An anicle by Gregory S. Kavak. "Disarming Dilemma," 1n the UCI Journal projects the precept that nuclear dangers may be avened and that humanlund may be eventuall) liberated by the seeking of pollucal accommoda11ons with our adversanes: that all other choices appear unworkable and that the last reson 1s the "moral 1mperat1ve." I liked the anicle and the technique that Mr. Kavlca used to build llis conclusion hy the use of models. I funher agree that political accommo- dations and luck arc perhap-; our best hope. We must encourage -we must take the steps to make 1t work. Where I have problems. 1s with that which our great philosophers tned to teach and that which h1stOI) has shown When Plato had Socrate~ espouse the philosophical wave that suffering 1n1us11ce 1s preferable to being unjUSt he IS hilling at the euct state of mind that the guardians of our llberttes must adopt before construc- tive change can occur. Our world survival depends upon a dramatic att11ud1nal change. Our rulers must turn away from illusion and re place opinion with knowledge and find the wisdom tcJ bow their head-; to reality We cannot wait too long for the answer lo the Question put to ocrates: What 1'1 the defin111on of jUStH.:e'l We must remember that. Socrates t:iught Plato. Plato taught .\mtotlc. Anstotle taught Alexander the Great, Alexander 1Cii'led thousands and enslaved thousands more. that Christ was born 300 years later and wa!> executed; and thal there has been virtually continuous war and dcstruc- 11un since. I support Mr Kavak and lhe ( uncemed Philosophers for Peau.' The proverbial Key 1s out there. kt us all resolve to find 11 before fu\1on obl11erates 11. Why wait fort he chance aggregation of protein gasec; (perhap<, from Halley's Comet ) to commentc another 4111 billion year~ of evolution to get us to where we arc today? H .L. JACK CA LDWELL Newport Beach Puber ty comes early these days Girls 1n 1900 reached pubert) at thc- average age of 14. 2 years. according to medical records Today. 1t"s age 12.45. Boys ltkew1sc have started to shave earlier. A Bnt1sh ped1a1nc1an named J.M. Tanner say"i the age at menarche worldwide has declined an average of four months per decade dunng the past I 00 years. If this keeps up, 5-year-old girls will be wearing bras. and kindergarten lad~ will be ~mgmg oomone. One Gary Wnght played 18 hok'> of golf on foot -no little ckctnc k1dd1c car -in 28 minute!> Q ~cond'> I ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot 0 .r .., •. , " r "1.1'1 t ,,. ... ,., ti l ~ w " .. t rt' llt1tMt A,.,,.,, '" 9" ~ ~ • "' ' " ""'" -...... q)"·' at the 6.039-yard Tewanun-Noosa (,olf Club in Queenland, Australia When he d1d 1t -1980 -1s kn own Why 1s not in the record. Tecn·agers now tell pollsters the two men they most admire today arc.. No. I, Eddie Murphy, and No. 2. Prcc;1dent Ronald Reagan. Blame the tears 1n your eyes on your "olfactory lobe." No. it's not 1n your nose. It's in the back of your br:un It's the emotional part. L.M. Boyd 11 • 1y•dlc•ted columlll•t. llrlNlll %Ml r 11 • TOfft Telt M-·•o·~o r tM .. DOftf'tnt.y r •IV t 1•1C'I' Tom C'-'lfl ..,__(d•IOI CreltlMft QOll\ f 01!0< ,___, C~""'-" Con1tnll411 ~LCentretl P1oduchOI\ M•f1.1191!r ~L ...... 1 Circ:ulallOfl Matlel)er "--".......,, ...,., ... l"'O Ol<etlOt ,....,...,,_ Cla'811it<I Ow11<:!0t paid to tales of buildings being allowed to bum because they were on the ·wrbng side of some politica,I boundary. Now, 100 years later. the governments (as per Scottsdale. Anz.) arc selling the fire companies back to pn vate entcrpnse firms. who are establishing a record of supenor and more economical service -plus undom~ some of the wrong done 10 their ci tizens at the hands of the na1 ve voter majority and the insurance companies lobbying. But the tnsurance companies are sull at 1l. This ume they had the support of the attorneys of California. I am refemng to the "buy insurance or go to Jail" law. ( Editor's note: The anorneys become involved, largel~ because thefe is l}Q contract between a claimant and some else-'s hahihty insurance company. A.ny amount ¥our attome}' can convince a Jury your damages are 1s what your award will be and the attorney gets a big cut. So now the attorneys are convinced that every- one should be forced to buy hab1hty insurance whether they need 11 or not. Of course the insurance companies agree with this attitude and. between them. your cho ice of whether to purchase liability insurance has been eliminated. Asa re-;ult we arc witness· ing the fa rce of another unenforceable law upsetting the marketplace and the Things are getting so ridiculous our Orange County supervisors might decide to erect the nccessal) guard towers and fencing around Orange County and arrest everybody on suspicion!!! Roger Bloxham Is a Newport Beacb yacbt broker and former auto body repairman wbo bas served as an exput wltneu lo cases Involving car lo1uraoce. Pressure people who puff, but don't outlaw smoking Anti-smoking forces winning battle. as declining lung cancer statistics show WILLI AM F. BUCKLEY At a roast of Jesse Helms the other they propose to repeal the Constllu- day, Sen. Robert Dole had his usual tion?" His point being that the droll time. He warmed up by saying freedom of the press protects the that when Jesse was born. there was a tobacco mdustry's nghts to advertise custody fight between his father and 11~ products. never mind that m 1971 mother. "They both lost. They had to that nght was withdrawn 1n the Has the time come. then, for new bnng up Jesse." respect of advertising cigarettes over national policies on the sub1ect? Smee Warmed up, Mr. Dole announced radio or television. CBS has purchased North Carolina. 1t that he had JUSt received a bullClln· For many people who try to sort out might proceed to close down the "Jesse. I JUSt learned that CBS has their attitude on the general subject, tobacco farms. That would be one bough t Nonh Carolina." The wise-self-examination 1s in order. tn my extreme. The Congress could, one own family. the opposi tion to smok-5upposcs. gjve to the Food and Drug crack played on several themes. One mg by my strong-willed father was Administration authonty to ban the of them. of course. the emergence of uncomprom1s1ng. The net effect: sale of cigarettes. One would not Senator Helms as the Htll"s pnncapal seven of his 10 ch ildren took up much care to be a congressman who defender of the tobacco industry. smoking. My own addiction was so had to vote on any such proposal as You can't open the paper without 8 fervent that I found myself regulating that. Well, short of proscnpt1on, fresh tobacco story to read. In my life with pnmary emphasis on where might we go? Chicago. a S5 million verdict in favor d r. rt 1 es to In my 0 ... n view. nowhere. A• f v b d ex pan 1ng 1un1ve oppo uni 1 .. " 0 1~roy cigarettes against 3 roa · $nlOlce, at school and at home. At age individuals. ex-smokel"5 should ac· caster who libeled the cigarette com-26. on New Year's Day, my wife and I ccp\ the m1ss1onary obtirction of ex· pany by suggcsuna that 11 was k · h fi 1 · h 1 h 1· (A I • w attempung to seduce yo uno smokers wo e wit aw u c1prcttc anjovers. a co o 1cs. so cc1sm t en:: c arc · • and sponuaneou ly swore off JOintly: 1old there is no such thrng as an ~~. by putting ciprette ,mok1ng op there New Year'sfcledge. alcoholic." there arc only "rcfoilTled" with 1he Joys of boo1e, dru~ and T h h 1· d · · lanvd vircnnity. In Dallas. never we nty· our ours wit out alcoho 1cs.) An pnvate associations ~--'D" T tobacco and we had become so onented to health should keep up the mind ru-'ed cxas individualism irritable that it sccmcd clear that one heat. Perhaps a solomunic judJe and ambient conservatism . u new of us should f'C1ume smolcin.1 1f only presiding over one of those lawsuits code: From now on, any restaurant to save our mamllOe. We flip--A a m·ft"'t stipulate tha1 damages shall that scats more than 50 people will -.,...... ..,, have 10 have separate c;ecu ons for coin, and she won/lost, you name 1t. consist in hc.tvy cash contributions becausesheconunues tosmoke, ind I by the tobacco companies to antt· those wh o smoke kicked the habit. tobacco health rclcascci. Perhaps an There arc at least two lawsuats 1n extra &ax on cigarcuc5 to help finance proarcss against cigarette compan1c5 The 1nt1-smo~1ng_ pre"i5Ure. 1f the public health nouccs. b}' family survivors of a dead ~mokcr, metaphor docsn t offend. has reached And let us hope that Jc se will be the alleaat1on bcina. of course. that ep1dcm1c levels. The fiaures relea~ overruled on the cra11e t of modem the death. usually by luna t4nccr. wa\ hl5t week sh~w that tuna can.cer 1n poliucal paradoxes. to wit attempttng the result of the carcinogenic factones men has declined for the first ume 1n on the one hand to diminish smoking 1n Nonh Carolina 50 ycat'1 Over the past two decades, and on ihc other hand Jndlina out A law is propo~ 1n < ongres 1ha1 white male smokers declined from .Sl subsidie1 10 people who arow would natly forbid any advertmng percent to 30 percent of the popu-tobacco anywhere for c1g.arcues The dumb-latton. Unhappily. there has not been founded reaction of a representnuvc a corresponding dccrc:t\c among from the ·r obacco ln~utute was. "Do women. WlllJ•m B11etlt1' Ir • •yodk•t~ ~l•mel11. • fhe interrogation tcchn1.Que~ often seemed 10 ha .. e been Idled from "'Casablanca" or 'iome other old movie. "We have a number of ways to make people talk.'' one inq umuoner warned his v1ct1m . Another and- in1sta goon told an embassy worker he was "always followed .'' and bragged that the secret police covered the countr') "inch h} inch and has C)'C'> and ears everywhere .. •No physical v10lcncc wa<; rc- poncd, though one cmplo)ce com- plained th:i1 he was "treated harshly by his interrogators ... •Several of the embassy em- ployees were accused of being CIA spies. especially those who had been to Washmgton on embassy business. •Most of the employees were "repeated!> threatened wuh long· term 1mpnsonmen1" 1f the) didn't cooperate with the authon11e'>. and some were warned that they would end up "in the cemetery .. One was told he must be "integrated 1n10 the re,olut1on or leaH: the country." The) were compelled to '1gn papers agreeing to provide informa11on to the police on cmbac;w matter\. •The interrogatM\ wanted to know about the sexual 1nclina11ons of various A.mencan embassy em- ployees. And they were especially cu nous about a bunker being built on the embassy grounds. warning the Nicaraguan employees that the em- bassy could not prolcct them in the event of an Amencan invasion. When word of the interrog.at1ons reached Washington. St.ate Depart- ment officials summoned the Nicaraguan charge for a verbal dress~ ing-down. and the blmcring protest note was later delivered. The note suggested that the Sandin1stas were violating the Vienna \onvcnuon o n diplomatic relation~. which the note pointed out "makes clear a !itatc's obligation not to 10terfere unduly wtth the P,Crformancc of a d1plomat1e mission The notl" charaed {ha t the Nicaraguan government "has en· $&~Cd in a campaign of blatant 1nt1m1da11on and harassment-." and protested "in the strongest terms ... thest unconscionable acts ... intended to fnghten and manipulate" the Nicaraguan employees of the em- bassy VOTING WITH THEIR FEET; The Ph11tpp1ncs may or may not have a frcc election next February. but thousands of Filipinos have made 1t clear tha1 they'd JU'it as soon not hang around to find out The number of apphcants to cmm1grate to the Unit- ed tatcs will probably total well over 400.000 by the end of this month. according to estimate~ by the Manila embass}' The cmbas~y 1mm1if'at1on ..ecuon'~ "cxcept1onally heavy case lo!id 1S expected to cnn11 nue for yea~" J•ct Aodenoo aod Joi.~pt ~ar •r~ 1 adlatH C'Ol•m•hlt • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, ~bet 12, 1985 .. 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H ave fun, save time and money. Do all your C hristmas shopping h e re at the Swap Meet during this annual ho liday CHRISTMAS -. SPECTACULAR! The Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet It's All Here ... everything ... under The Sun! • w...... .................. _____________ w-__________________ ~~--~~-"------ W,atchingthe birdies Rams' Owens.iSn 't looking past the St. Louis Cardinals By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Oelly ..... e.. $1 ..... The last time the Rams won a Western D1v1SJon htle, Mel Owens was still a linebacker at the University of Michigan and John Robinson was the head football coach at USC. Now, after the Rams' Monday night stunner over the San Francisco 49ers, Owens and Rf)binson, two ex-Rose Bowl adversaries. and the Rams arc one game away from winning the WesL lt would be a first for the Rams in six years. "We've already seen the films of the 49er game and have forgotten it," says Owens. "We're looking ahead to the (St. Louis) Cardinals. That's the game we need now.~· But it's difficult to forget the Rams' most dramatic win in quite some time -a win that most everyone thought was unattainable. · "Everyone counted us out," says Owens. "But unlike the first time we played them this year (a 28-14 loss at Anaheim). we made them play a whole game. They are a good team anyway. but when you give them a big lead Underhanded 76er Charlea Barkley (34 ) drlbblea away from preuure by Cleveland•• World B. tbeyvejll9t areat." What did the Rams do in this 11mc that they failed to do in the first meetin~? ' "Not that much,' says Owens. "We ran a n1cklc a littlo more on flrst down. The key to beaung them this ume was we kept 1t close this time. You know, we're not t~cif'Catcst come-from-behind team." The Rams managed to come from behind in that game,ovcrcominf a 20-13 deficit tow1n, 27-20. This week appears to be easier than the 49er conquest, but Owens isn't looking past the Cardinals. "They can be tough." he says of the 5-9 Cardinals. "So we arc going to have to play well." Playin& well seems to come easy to Owens, of whom Robinson says is playing "as well as any linebacker in the league." Last year Owens. now in his fif\h year as the Rams' lef\ outside linebacker, totaled 31/1 sacks and 79 tackles. This'ycar, he already has nine sacks and 62 tackles to go along with two fumble recovenes. · "I feel I'm having my best year," he says. "I don't have that r:nany goals. individually, but as long as the team wins I'm happy. "I would like to get I 0 sacks and I 00 tack.Jes one year. thouith.'' Owens. who makes his home o n the Balboa (Pleue aee RAMS/C4) Free (left) and Roy Hinaon Wedneaday. For reaulta. aee C2. . • Daily Pilat THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1985 [!) • I lrvlne, Woodbridge handed flrat-round tournament defuta .. CS. Daaha Dream favorite In L09 Al'• Ch•mplon of Ch•mplona. Cl. UC Irvine tangles with .Grizzlies The Uni versity of Montana basketball team will v1s1t Crawford Hall tonilht (7·30) to open the UC Irvine bome sched· ulc. Murphy (6-9) and Johnny Roaers (6-1 0). Other Mo ntana starters wtU ancludc guards Scott Zanon (6-0 Jr.). Todd Powell (6-3 Jr.) and forward John Boyd (6-5 sr.). The Gnzzlies are coached by Mau Montgomery, who bas a l)s-.67 entering his eighth year. The Gnuhcs 0-3) arc led by All-Amencan candidate Larry Krystlcowiak, a 6-9 forward, and 6-10 <:enter Larry McBride. Murphy 1s leading UCI wtth .a 22.0 sconng average. Rogen as tops in the rebounding depart· ment, pulJJ ng down 11. 7 a game. Montana 1s coming off a win in its own tournament, the Cham- pion Holiday Classic. last week and has impressed UCI Coach Btll Mulllg.an .• "They have four starters back from last year and are favored to wtn the Big Sky Conference ... he said. "They hkc to pound 1t inside. They have some bag guys and hke td go to them.'' The rest of the UC lrvine starters 10clude guards Scott Brooks ( 5-1 I Jr.), Joe Buchanan (6-1 Jr.) and forward Troy Carmon (6-6 sr ) The Anteaters. who are 1-2. sho uJd match up well with Tod The Anteaters will be looluna to bounce back after a 1-2 road tnp to open the year on a slightly ncgauve note Mel Owen• 9named volleyball All-CIF NH ' s Asper, Evans, Artists' Fole)r make 5-A's first team Sax area 'olle) ball players have been named to the All·CIF first team. a nd three o thers ha' e been selected to the second team. as chosen b) the (IF G irls' Volle) ball >\d v1so!) Commmee. Newport Harbor's state runner-up team has four players heading the li st of 5-~ d 1v1s1o n picks with t\l.O Sailors talung first-team acclai m and two being named to the second team. Sailors Lara Asper, the Sea View League \.1o)I Valuable Player for the past l""O yea rs. and teammJte Jenny Evans. a sopho mo re outside h1uer. took first-team honors along with Laguna Beach standout Valene Fole1r Asper. a senior setter. \I.as a member of the w e;,t team at the U.S. Nattonal Sports Festival this summer where she played on the gold medal squad. Taylor's h1tung prowess aided Harbor's tre k Ill a second-place finish 1n the d1v1s1on and past tv.o opponents in the state tournament before ll fcU v1ct1m to t1tllst Mira Costa 1n the linali.. Mira Costa took both the ClF-SS 5-A d1v1s1on and state Div1s1o n I cro\l.n. Two other Sailors were selected to the second team. while Woodbndge and Laguna Bea ch were al-;o rer- resented. Harbor senior 11nd 1.o-capta1n Laura Pov.er and 1eammate Tracl Kruc&·r. .. a...lWlJ.Ur middk.blod.eL \\ere second-team honorees. along \l.llh \.1 1ndee -\dams of ~oodbndge and \.\end~\\ h111ng ol Laguna Beach In the 4--\ ranks. Fo untain \. allc.'' 's Jackie Cook and Edison's Pam Lance took sp<>t\ on the fir<;t team Thl' Barons' Stephanie Snyder also \I.as named 10 the first team Cook rece1 .. ed the Sunset Leagut,.~ \lfost Valuabk Pla}er award a~ her Barons finished lied \I, tth Hunungton Beac h fo r the league l ro\I, n The 5-.\ di\ l'ilon ~1ost Valuable Pla\t~r 3\1.ard "J' &J'en lo ~fira ( O'ita·., Lindse' Hahn "halt' Hillan Malloy of Marlborough High tuok the 4--\ \ \1 \ P hon11r Here are the d1' 1s1onal fi rst and scrnnd tea ms S-A First Team Lindse~ Hahn 1 Mira C o~ta I \HP Lara -\'irx-r (Newport Harbor>. Jenn) Evam (Newport Harbor): Valene Fole} (Laguna Beach). Machelle Krebsbach (St. Joseph): Megan McCaJ hster !Mira C ostal: Melissa \.fcNall) (Mira Costa). T1fTan) Rochelle !Santa Monica )~ To n)a W1llla msCSt. Joseph> Second Tum Mind) .\dams <Woodbndgel Lisa Arce (Mira Costa l: J,111 Homing <Mira Costa) Jill Johnson (Gahr); TraC) Krueger /Newport Harbor). Holl~ McPeak (Mira Costa), Laura Pe wer !Newpon Harbor! Wend) Whiling I Laguna Beach I 4-A First Team Hilla!) Mallo~ 1Marlboro ugh1 \.f \ P Jackie Cook I Fountam Valle)). Kef'T) Hou~ c-....;otre Dame .\cadem' 1. Julie Jamile !T o rrance ); Caroline J anisch !LB W1lson1. Miss) Kurt ("lotrc Dame .\cadem)) Pam Lance (Edison ). Keba Phipps I LB J ordan) tephanie Snvder !Fountain Valle'> I Da1,·a Tomlcu~ I( ham1nadt') Su~n V. rede (Marlborough> Sttond Team Juhe .\mold 1 ~1arlborough1 1-..aren Ferguson 1EI Toro). Diana Klintworth <Torrance) Hedd' L1 l ~n G abnel l. Leslie Osterman !Garden Gro,e1: c:;hawn Robenson (Arcadia>. u..an Temple <San Clementf'I haron \\.arm us I E!>pcranza 1 "-anl·, ' oung I Hoover1 Yeager dealt to Mariners Dodgers swap for Vande Berg: Maldonado traded for Trevino ~-\'.\. DIE< ,n 1 .\Pl -Thl' l uc. .\ngelcs Dod~wrs traded q·teran l ..lllher Ste'<~ \eager w the ~anle \tanner> k'r re he' er Ed \ anJe Berg. Jt h..1'4·hall \ .innual '-'Inter meeung'i \\ t'dnesda' the team .. ann,,un,ed Volleyball: A~tists, Costa Mesa dropped ( i ,:.!!!;. best F thill d L ' wnh baseline j umpers. (~press-El Toro game Fnda\ at 'pm The \1anner<. lame w ha-.etijll ' "1n1cr met"llng., ,'K,ktng for a ,atl'her flartKula rl' on,·" nh l'\p...·nen,e In \ eager the' go t a 1.i., ear 'etaan "V.e "anted someonl' "h'' l·oulJ handk our \11ung pttchers." ..aid ~fannel". (1enaal \1anagn Did. Balder£oo "\\ c ga'e up a \o.ung p1L1..hcr lu geuL ~ ld 00 umps aguna The Artists were forced into 12 lirst-hall Sao Clemente 9%, Costa Mesa 66: 'Ian lfl WOT in San Clemente tourney 1umovers(19 1otal>and were t>ehmd b} as ttemcnte (+-11 u<.<.·d 11" inside hl·1gh1 _ many as 11 points before closing to wtthtn ad' antage and srnnng trom all 11 pla'l'r'> to \ eagl'r '~ ha" hct•n naurJ h' 1n1une~ m rt.>1..ent \Cars Ht• halted unh 211, m "'\ i-dme' l.i't ""-'awn ht'> I .1th 1n the ma1or league' \ l'agt"r \l.J<. ..1 ong·llmt •.tan,·r ..11 •.ll< ht•r IM thC' Dodgers and 1n I"'" I he .;hared \h"l \ aluahll• Pla\cr honor'> \I. 1th Prdrc-l rucrrer11 and K 11n < l"\ in thl' I 'I I ~"rid \enl'' a' l u' \ngrlc' tx·at th, ""'~ 'I ,,r~ 'I Jnlo.l>t•\ Thl' D1xlgn' u,l.,1 \fif..r '' 1"'' ''' pnmanh ·'' thrir 'tarting, ah hl·r n I <J;o." From AP dispatches Coincidence or not, Marv Dunphy. .coach of the U nited Suatcs men's vollc) ball team. has the air of a proud parent when he talks about ht'\ players. "We're not the biggest. we're not the strongest. we're not the fastest, but we're the best 1n the world," Dunphy said. "It's because we've been together. We j ust outlast other teams." The Amencansd1djust that dunng the World Cup tournament in Japan a couple of weeks ago. beating the Soviet Union in a grueling five-game match to detenn1nc the cham- pionship. The Soviets led 11 -5 1n the fifth game before 1hc Amencans rallied to win 15-12 to end the 3-hour, 40- minute match and cam their first- evcr World Cup title. The win probably provided a truer 1nd1cat1on of the strength of the American team than did the Olympic gold medal it won at the 1984 Games. The Soviets, who boycotted the Los AnfCICS Olympics, had won every ml\Jor tournament they had entered since losing in the Olympic finals at Montreal in 1976. Dunphy didn't attend the World Cup because hi wife, Su, was deliver- ing the couple's fint child. While he communicated dally With assistant coach Gary Sato1 the Ameri- cans went unbeaten through the e1&ht·team. round-robin tournament. 1>unphy. still wa.111na to ~me 1 parent, was at a Tuesday news confcrcnce for the annoucemcnt that Kentucky Fried Chicken. as a corpor· ate s~nsor. would provide the U .S. mens and women's teams with more than SI million over the next 21h years Amencan team• had never won an Ol)'mpic medal 1n volleyball before 1984 The men won a gold, the women a sil ver By BARRY FAULKNER Olllly '9ot Corr .. .,o....,I Both Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa were handed first-round losses in the 19th annual San Clemete K1wan1s To urnament \.\ednes- day. Htff's how the action shaped up: Footlllll 7t, Laguna Buell 60: Foothill. the defending tournament champions ... used a full court man-to-man pressing defense and consistent penmeter shooting to take a 70-62 scason-openmg victory over Laguna Beach (3-2) 1n first-round action at San Clemente. The Knights. who staned the season with no returning players from last year's third place finishers in the Century League, were led by Derck Johnson's 25 points. mostly three before a Johnson Jumper made the beat the Mustang<; de'ipite ''i potnt'> Imm score 28-21 at the half. \.fr<.a . ., \f11ch P('ltcho"sk1 Foothill reeled ofTthe fi~t eight pmnts of Th~· Tnt0ns "ere led h' h-o lof'\l.a rd (;Jn the second half to push the lead 10 '\o-2 _1 and \\ adc "ho tallied 2h fXl1 nh r 22 in lhl' tir,1 then coasted the rest oft he w:n. leading b} as hJlfl :tit from m<;1dc thl' lo.n t In n-hound' 1 many as 19 points and ti-., center M ike teadmJn. v.ho huml·J ''It looked hke we were pla\lng our ti rst the M ustangst0-1 I ans1de tor 23 points I I' in game away from home:· said .\rttsts Coach the tim half) and I~ rebound\ Ed Bowen Coming off a loss to Corona del ·an ( lemente Jumped out to a 12-4 lt'ad Mar in the finals of Lhe1r own tournament behmd eight points from Steadman "ith last week. Laguna was led by senior center onh 2 ''\gone m the o pening pcnod 1)n 11' Coby Naess with 21 points. Junior forward "a' w a '\2-1 ..l fi rc;t quarter bulge The Scott Herdman scored IR points fo r the Tntons "ere· 1n cnntrol the entire "'a' Artists. ' ll•ad1ng ti~ J high 11f 28 points "We did a very good JOb (defens1' eh l on "\\ t' "ere JUSt too hag and too ph' s1rnl tor Naess for three quarters." said Coach J im them .. ..aid Coa ch Bnan Scherban of the Reames of the Kmghts" collapsing defense Tntl,n'>' domina nt 1ns1de game The big kid 'This was a la ugh openmg game . I am r~teadmanl 1s a tough lo..1d and a great very pleased." he added. competitor and\\ adc has been pla~1ng "'ell Laguna will play the loser of ton1ght's .d i H:ar ··he added '-\ gu\ li f..r \tl'\l' \ l'ilga rl.J\\ "'llh all lhl' dnve \OU wan1 "' '>el' 1n J bJ,t·h.til plj\l'r Hr' g1,cn the Dodger<; llWi ,,t 'ear' nl ~real 't'~ 1u• I o'> .\ngeles \tanager T limm' l...i,orda \did \ ande Re~ :~ ha' <;pent tht• la't 1hrt>t' lull <,{"asons "1th thr Manner\ La!tl \Car hl· "'a': I "1th thrc;-r ..a ves and a _, ~2 eamt'd run a'erage Thl· ldt-hJndn "as used mostl) middle rt'lit•ih' Seauk aml hJ' ht-en used 10 shon reltefdunng ht'> lafC'Cr The l}t)ijgel"'I had been -.ean h n~ 1,1r j proven left. handed n-lle' er '>ince thr\ rel<.'J\('11 °'Ill'' e Howe last 'IC'a<.on Ho\l.C \I, h,, hJd tx-cn th<' 1t·am "m..11n left-hander \hon rcltc\C'r "d' k1 go alter rerumng Jh'iCnccs and ccxa1nc problem' ~ International field at Orange County Marathon 1,500 runners, including competitors from nine countries, will race Sunday lntemat1onal runners from nine countnes willJ_oin local competitors Sunday at the first Irvine Company- OranacCounty Marathon and !Ok Fun Run bcainninaat 8 a.m. at Irvine Company tfcadquarters in Nc~':)('rt Center. Newport Beach. Also. Orange County part1c1pant\ will compete with runnen from their own ne1&hborhoods in the Cit}' cham- pion h1pdiVls1on. Pnzc • including the c hance to win a 1986 Toyota truck. will be awarded to winners from each oftht 26 Orange County c1l1esand seven unacorporated areas pctll1on with local compctmon to create a fantastic ~porting event for Orange C'ount.,,"said Tom tep- hcnson. managrrofcommun1tv rcla· uons fo rTht ln1ne \o m pan~ Runners lrom 0 1) mp1c c1t1e m- clude • Pana)ot1sSl..oull\, 4 ~.from Athens Grttec. who \Al li be rep-. resenting the fiht Olympic cit) He" a Grttk nat1t>nal marathon cham- pion who ran a ~ '8 in the 1984 ~ul Marathon DElllS B1osn111us RUNNING a m at th<' mJrnth1'n <.1an1ng.'hnc Runnl·r.;, \I, 111 then head \'a~t on JamborC'c Road and alnng Ba, kh.'\\. l'>n\Cllllhclini,hhnC'att <I Orange l l1unl\ 'upcn 1~r Thomas F R1IC'\ a\\l\trd h' In inc Cl1mpam prr\itknt Thomas H '1elSC1n "'ll 'h0<1t the 5tarttnggun tor tht' marathon a nd I Ok run 1 ht' rare\\ 111 be fol lowt"d b) a pitn1c and awards ccremon\ on the In" o 1n front oft ht ad m1ni.,\rat1on huildtn1t :it l < I The marathon counc Wlll take runnen 1lon1 Plctfic Coast HW1way to Lquna BcAch, up aJonasttnic l..quna Canyon Road. end mg 26 2 miTC11atcrat UC Irvine. The topmalcand female overall winners of the marathon wtll rccc1ve S2.500each m cash and other pnzes "This marathon brinp t<>sethcr '°me of the world'' best runners to Ora nae County," ~•d Bill T oome • the t 968dccathlonaold medahsund co-dutttorof ports Direction Ltd . the Dana Point company that 1s sponsonng the race • JoscfMachal«. ~"'eden. re~ ~nttng tockholm t 19 121 M ch.alee 1s a world<las\ marathoner havmg run thcd1stancc 1w1ce at 2· 16 p1 medals. v.'111 be av.ardtd lt1 thl:h\P three fi n1 hen from each C'll) a' "'ell as pcnonal A.M -f'M tet't'OS I T ~ J'lt nt\ 1s lrtt to all maratho n .md I Ok entnmh (1u~t uck" Will be ,old for S4 lntemauonal runners from the t 8 past and future ummerOlymp1c hostcitiC1 have been mv1ted to OranseC'ountx to compcte in the event. They wtll JOUmey herT from Athens. Hclsmk1. London. Stock- holm and Montreal, amoniothcr c1t1cs .. "This is a unique chan« to com - tnne the bcs11n 1ntemat1onal com •Ro land lyman1ak, Wt t Ger- many. rcprcsenttnf Mun1ch ( 1972) i ymaniak's ~st t1mt 1~ 2 16 34 •M1uya Wach1ra Onawa. Canada rcprcscnt1n1Mo ntrt31C I976) Wach1ra ~ta llC"°nal ~ t of2 J "1 O~ at the 19 4 Hou ton Marathon \.old medal l't'phca,oflhcOI m· A titt1aldraw101amon all ll n 1 hers Wiii be held at the finish ltne p1cnicai UC'I for two round·tnp ucketson Amcncan 1rhnt"' to an\ dC1una11o n the a1rhn~ fl1M For runners who ma) not ~rr:kh for a marathon. a 1 Fun Run hu ~n added That W'lll bqln at \ll Raccda' rcia trat1on and ratt pa, kt t p1c'·upw11l bta1n at 6a.m. Sund.a\ at tht' stan1na line. R~day t'ntl) fec~art S ~~ for the marathon andS I Ofort~ I and pnc:n1nclude a T ·shirt f or mort 1nfonnat1on, phone \ports Du~t1on,., ltd. at 661-6473 . • 0 l Dart••>outh coach refuses to lose his job without fight HANOVER. H -Wtth Joe Palttl><> and Jack Badcndl amona tboK b.ncd ~ wub b.un. football co.ch Joe 'luloc& LI ready to mili an unu~ual Soll· bnc sund to keep h~1 Job at Danmouth Col'* -Ylikica. who was rt.red Nov 29 af\tr tight ~os at the IV) Lcaguc tcbool. bas 1ued A.thlcuc Director Ted Ltland. boping for a coun decrnon that would allow tum to c-nnt1our as ooecb for the I 'n )eat'\ left on his Ydica f ootba.JJ c-0aeh.' " COnlt'ICt. It is the fir\\ umc Yuk.ta has been fired in almost 33 ycan of coaching. and said he knows of no olhn fired coach who suod to gtt bu JOb back. Yuh.ca doesn't sec tfo suit as a bndma.rk case; he JUst .... uu to fulfill hiJ contract. ~ThCTC is a purpose to a conln\Ct," be said .. I think the) owe me that ~car to coach The contract U)'\ cxphC'lll) ·head Leland has said Dartmouth will honor the financial arrangtmcnu of the contract. bu1 will get ano\bcr coach for the: 1986 season. He declined further comment. but hl.S l.awycT, Thomas Rath of Concord. called the case strat&htforward .. We say you do not ~t Spcclfic performancx in personal SCTVtcccontraets,' be said ... The contract says bead football coach, but the remedy 1f Danmouth wants bim to leave LS we have \0 pay h1m . His contract is not a le1m of office." Rath pointed out that from hi.s rcsnrch, no one has ever questioned such a finng before, and .. th.at tells )'OU 10mcthmg" about the mcnts of the suit. Yuloca bas aslted the Grafton County Supenor Court to issue a temporary inJunctaon pr~venting Dartnio uth from hmng anothet coach A hcanng hlu been set for Fnday in Haverhill, and Yuk1ca has cnlutcd old fncnds Paterno, coach of Penn St.atc's top-ran.k.ed e-0llcgc football team. and Bicknell. coach of Boston College, to testify Quote of the day 8aU Raymoe41, succcs~r to Al McGuire as basltetbaIJ coach at Marquette and now the school's athletic director, at a Milwaukee basketball luncheon as b.e introduced Joey Meyer, who followed his father, Ray Meyer, as coach at DcPaul: .. 1 know what 11's ltkc to be 1n Joey's shoes, following a lejcnd. But at lea.\t you know you're going to be ID your predcccs~r's will. J won't. In fact, Al's still trying to get into h1~ mother's will." Redskins to sign Bartkowski WASHINGTON -The Washmgton Ci] Redskins arc expected to sign former II • Atlant.a Falcons veteran Steve Bartkowslc1 c as their th1rd-stnng quarterback for lhe remamdcr of the Na11onal Football League season. the Wasbin1100 Pos1 reported today. The Redskins decided they needed a third quarterback for insurance after Jay Schroeder cracked a nb during last Sunday's victory over Philadelphia. Schroeder became the st.arter when Joe The1smann suffered a fractured leg Nov. 18 against the New York Gi.anu. Bartkowski, 33, would serve as backup quar- terback behind Schroeder and reM:rve Babe ufcnbcJ'L._ ___ ---- ·-SChrocder practiced with the team Wednesday and 1s listed as probable for this Sunday'\ game aga1ml Cincinna 11. Bankowski threw for 23.468 yards dunng 11 seasons with the Falcons, lea111ng the NFL last year with a 67.3 completion percentage. He 1n1urcd his knee in November 1984 and underwent anhrol><:Op1c 'lurgery. Atlama placed Bartkowski on inJured reserve after he reinJured his knee this season He was cvcnlually waived. McEnroe topples Connors INGLEWOOD -Jimmy Connors ~ had been away from compcuuve tennis for -l+veweek.s.. so.losing an eJ1htb111on match to John McEnroe actually had a desirable effect "This m atch was great for me," said Connors after dropping a 6-4, 6-2 m atch to McEnroe Wednesday night at the Forum "I haven't played 1n five weeks. I can still move pretty well "I was a lmlc tentative but I hll a lot of good shots But I mrssed some. The rest works both ways, I get away from tcnnii.. I have time for my family. and I get some business done. But this was great for me.·· With the crowd of 9,693 behind him. Connors. coming ofT a five-week layoff after sufTenng a back inJury, took advantage of a slow-stan1ng McEnroe to take a 4-3 lead in the opening set "The audience sometimes 1s an insp1rat1on. 1t\ a big pan of my game, .. <1a1d Conno~. Pacen' bench comee through Roobe Wa1mu Tl*.le ICO~ a m ~o-lu&b 28 posou and Q.m Btldatt s.put.ed a 46-poult df on b)-tbt I nd.aana bencb v. edonda> nr~t as tbt Pacen downed S&n AnlOlUO, I 14-101. lD the IUOnal BuketblU A~)()OALton. ,,..._, ..._.. IClOJ"ed 1 pmc· tu&b 30 PoU>U for the Spun . In other NBA action, J>em•' .. e WUklll:I lt')"US 1 l l-s>o101 run by Atlarua u tbt pine opened &fld lbe Hawks coasted to a 105-97 \"1C1.0f)'OVCI' Seattle P...aM J ...... $COt'Cd 27 _poinU tD lead Washmgton \0 a I 08-100 .. tC'lOry over Oetrou . MMH MalMe scored 34 poiou a.nd J.U.. Ervtq added 23 to Lead Philadelphia to a 1 2~1 ro victory o .. er Ckvclaod.. Etvmg scored fow W'llght field goals earl} 1n I.be lhird quarter to spa.rt a 13-4 76cn' surge. and two free Lhro~ by Paal n.m,... gave Philadcl- pha an 81-06 lead with 6:40 left 1n the quarter ... Larry Bini ended a 11ada.le three-point field-goal slump with two 10 a dec1s1-.c I 3-po1nt second quarter, sparlung Boston to a I 18· I 0 I v1ct0ry over Sacramento ... Adria.a l>utky ~-Oted 14 or his 36 points in the first quarte r and added another 14 in the third penod a.s U tab raced to a l 19-1 11 vietory over Portland ... Walter Davis tied his career h1gh by scoring 43 points to lead Phoenix to its third nnught ,.,n, a 123-113 victory over Golden I.ate Oilers outscore Chicago, 12-9 Edmonton right wing Glen Aadenoe ~ 1 t.cd a four-goal first-pcnod and Wa)"H , ~h.ky extended his scon11g streak to 20 consecuuve games with seven assists as the Otlcrs outlasted Chicago, 12-9, Wednesday rught, tying the National Hockey League record for g.oals in a game. Gretzky's seven assists gave the NHL's top scorer 74 pomts for the sea.son ... Elsewhere m the NH L Mike Ballard scored his second Joal of th~me midway through the third penod to give P1ttsbu a 4-4 tic with the New York Islanders. Bullard scor at 9:28 of the third penod, flipping a 30-foot shot over goalie Biiiy SmJQ'1 left shoulder for hi.s 12th goal of the year ... Brill BtUow1 scored four goals. Scott BJ•11tad three and Ktl-' Actoo two to lead Mioncsot.a to a I 0-2 rout of Detroit . . Tom LaJdlaw, Mitt Rldle1 and Mart P1veUcla scored consecutive goals, leading the New York Rangers lo a 4-2 victory over New Jersey, snapping the Devils' three..game winning streak . Second-penod goals by Bob McGill, Mlroalav Fryctr and AJ Iafrate hfted Toronto to a 6-4 victory over St. Louis and out of the Noms Div1s1on basement .. Montreal defeated Hartford. 3-1, on goals by Bob Galllcy, Macs Naslud and ~th Nllu to move into a tie for second place in the tight Adams Division .. Lurie Bo~kmu scored two goals as Winnipeg beat Vancouver. 6-3, in a mccttng ofstruu.ltng teams. It was only the Jets' fourth victory 1n theiaast 19 games. Stolz named to coach Aztecs SAN D IEGO-DennyStolz.coachof s the undefeated Bowling G reen St.ate Una-c II• vcn1ly football team. was named to the head coachtng job at San Diego State Un1vers1ty on Wednesday replacing the fired Doug Scovil Stolz. who bas been coach of the year in the Big Ten and Mid-Amen can conferences, appeared at a news conference announetng his appointment. H1.s current team 1s m Fresno. prcpanng for Saturday's California Bowl game against Fresno St.ate. Bowling Green won the Mid-Amencan Conference and Fresno State won the Pacific Coast Athletic As- sociation this year .. I think we can maJcc this program compct1t1 ve. not only in the (Western Athletic Con- erem%j,tronme oftfie et1 e 1n t e country and that's exactly what my aim Wiii be," Stolz said. Stolz Scovil. d1sm1ssed after the Aztecs finished the current season 5""6-1. was largely responsible for converting San Diego State's football program from one built around community college transfers to one based on freshmen rccruitinR. · Nuggets destroy Clippers DENVER -Wayne Cooper blocked m nine shots and-scored 22 points while Lafayette Lever dished out 14 assists in leading the Denver Nu~ets to a 134-95 Nauonal Basketball Association rout of the Los Angeles 01ppers Wcdncsday mght. Returning from a fo~r-gamc road swing, the Nuggets en)Oyed one of their biggest nights of the season, hitting 55.2 percent from the field. Television, radio TELEVISION 10 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. RADIO 6·30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Calgary, KGlL C 1260). 7 JO p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Phoenix at Lakers. KLAC (S70}. 7 30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Mont.ana at UC Irvine, KPZE ( 1190). ------' I COUPON -----~ \ I I I I I I I I I APPLE PIE A LA MO or any other selection from our Dessert Cort when you return this Coupon and purchase any Dinner Entree includin these great Dinner Specials Cou good fo r eoch person in your ordering a dinner e ntree. S«wcl 2PM to 10PM Mon. Chkbn Fried Stealc Grilled or Tempura Cod New Y~ S..Olc Rib-Eye St.ale s-wd 2PM to JorM Fri., Sat. & $4/n. T .. Bone Steak S . 99 I .Af»ow Jin...,.. ..wd witft Soup w Solocl, ~ Cltok. \ ol '°'°'~ _,.,.,,. la'-d ,., ... -"Hof •--'· COupon endt Dec 31. tHS l R P S ~----- ' CaslaM••• I I I I P ~fP 8 4 )~f ·~.:,, ' OV, Oilers, FVpostwins Seahawks remain - unbeaten with win over Inglewood Ocean V1~. Foun.talo Valley and liuoongtoa Beach man.aged WUlS in dccadedly daffercnt fash1ons 10 WedoC$d!) '$ boyi bask.cthall games. He~·s a look at wh.at took plaoc: Oceu Vlnr S7, lqk1JoM H : The Scahawk.s stayed upbeaten (5--0), but the non-league verdict at lngle·wood was obviously by the slimmest or margms Coach Jim Hams' squad built a IO- po1nt lead 1n lhc second Quarter in 1hc slow-down encounter, but Inglewood chipped away to pa~ the deficit to 1wo potnts by halfume. ' Ocean Vic .. had a five-po1nt lead With 30 SttOnds left. but Lnglcwood cut ll wt th a pair of free throws, then Marina, Monarchs victorious Manna posted a v1Clory over the faltcnng Newport Harbor Sailors Wednesday in non-league gjrls basketball action and Mater De1 overcame a sloppy performance to earn a wtn over Banning in the ArteSLa Tournament at the Hawaiian Gardens Community Center. Herc's what happened: Marlu 81 , Ntwpon Harbor 11: The V1lung.s dominated at Newport with four players sconng tn double figures. Kathy Stuppy had eight rebounds to go with her 18 points and Liberty Brewster was credited with seven rebounds. four steals and three as- sists. Other top scorers for Marina (S-1) were Dawn Charrmn with 17 points and Heather Kirkup and Dec Dee Stigar with I 0 apiece. Marina built leads of 19-4 after one quarter and 39-6 at halftime en route to the lopsided win. Mater Del U , .Bualag 35: It wasn't pretty, but the Monarchs escaped the fifth.{>lace semifinal game of the Artes1a Tournament with the win after no less than 29 turnovers for each tcam. Mater Dci's Gen Gainey scored 12 of her 20 points in the fo urth quarter in bringjng the Monarchs up from an eight-point deficit with around five minutes left in the IP,amc. Hallie Formaned turned 1n 14 points and Janet Rensing added s1.x .-points ~ stea:IS" fui the· Monarchs, who improved to S-1 w1th the victory. Mater Dc1 was down 26-24 cntenng the final penod before rolling off 18 points in the fourth. Mater Dei meets Fountain Valley in the fifth place final tonight at 6: IS at the Hawaiian Gardens Communi- ty Center. Foulaln Valley 75, Monabapldt 45: The Barons (4-1) advanced to their meeting with Mater Dei as Dawn Lawler scored 12 points and had 15 rebounds and Jack.le Cook had eight points and 12 rebounds. scored apJn -.ith s1.1 Id\ to make 1t 37-36. ~ Sen ltnds tncd to calJ I lUJ'IC out before Ocean View cot I.be ball to uh it out of bounds, but the offlC1.l.ls apparently did oot bear their picas and when the Seahawks got the ball out olOounds, they were able to st.and thCTC a.nd let the doct run out to the d1way and chalrin of lng)e--ood. Oat Hauly led Ocean View scor· inriritb 14 poinu and oontnbuttd IO rebounds. •·ha.le Ricley Butlcr (9) and Blaine DcBrouwcr (8) added con- siderable to the ledger. Jn addiuon to fnglcwood's slow· down tactics, Ocean View as bothered by turnovers, loStng 16, as opposed to I 0 Inglewood turnovers. Y ... ta.Ja Valley 7J, Mira Costa tt: The Barons turned to the press 10 the ~od quarter to take a I 5--point bul~ at the half and rolled to the first round victory an the Baron CIMsic at FountaLo VaJJcy. . The press was cffectJvc enough to force 32 Mustang turnovers. Soon Wesler. a senior forward. led Fountaao Valley wt th 20 poiotJ, whde Todd tuns.on. I senior auatd, luroed tn 19 points and nine reboundt. Tbc Batons (2.· I) face St. Anthony's toniaht 10 ~nd round acuon. In the consolauon semi finab of the Baron Qas51c: Ban.ct-8ffff tt, Servile M: The Oile~1 who entered the final quarter witn a IS-point lead. had to bold orttocoUeC'l their fillt win of the season after three dcfnt.s. The wm moved HunttnJton Beach into Fnday'scon'IOlat100 uUe pme at 4:30. . The Oilers suffered from early foul trouble wtuch caused three stanert lo miss much of the first baJf. Servile took advantage at the free-thro w hne, convening 32 of 39 attempts to stay Wl thiD range. fksidcscommittmg28 fouls, Hunt- m1ton Beach also hurt itself wllh 26 turnovers. On the positive side. th~ Oilers -Shane Panscau ( 14 p<>1nts), Ken Kao ( 13) and Steve Pcm per (I 0) -scored in doublo figures. Vaqueros stuffed by Wilson, 83-53 Williams scores 18 in Sonora tourney victory over Irvine By &OGER CARLSON Of ... O.,,... ... At least University of North Caro- lina basketball coach Dean Smit~ot something out of Hacienda Hci ts Wilson's 83-53 rout of Irvine igh Wednesday night in the first round of the 16-team Sonora-Sunny Hills Cage Classic at Sunny HiUs High. The Vaqueros of Irvine certainly got very little. except to gain the knowledge they'd be continuing today at 3: IS in the consolation bracket. · Wilson, led by 6-IOScott Williams, who bas signed a national letter of intent with the Tar Heels, virtually duplicated North Carolina's early- seuon rout of Irvine Coach Al Herring's alma mater. UCLA. Jt was 22-6 late in the first quarter, 4S-21 late in the second pcnod and 66-3 1 late in the third stanza as the Wildcats went to the bench early and often in the one-sided blowout. "We just go1 thrashed," com- mented Herring. .. That wasn't a loss, 1t was a kill. We knew the big k.td was going to get his, but we didn't shut anybody off. I'm really disappointed With our effort defensively.• Williams, who entered with a 16.0 scoring avetafe during two previous Wilson victones, scored 18 points, 16 oflboS(~en he was 8 for 15 wit.Ji four rebounds and three blocked shots. He was used very spanngly tn the second half as Wilson Coach Mike Lowe elected to go to his bench, but despite new faces. the margin con- tinued to swell. Irvine could not penetrate the Wilson zone with the 6-10 Williams anchoring the middle. and the Va- queros' o ut.side shooting failed to materialize. Neither team was shooting the lights out with ncar-33 percent shoot- ing, but Wilson got off24 more shots through the first three quarters. The winners had three otherf" in double fipres to complement Wil- liams, wh1lc Irvine could answer only with 18 points from Mike Herrin$: Irvine's man-to-man defense failed to stop anyone and the Vaqueros lost the turnover battle, 24-1 2. despite the fact Wilson was in a zone. By halftime the Wildcats bad it in the bag with a 45-23 lead and easily the most excitement in the Sunny H iUs gym was the presence of Smith. who busied himself signing aut~ graphs and exchanging v1cws With Williams' parents. "He's got a pretty good player," added Hcmng. W ilson returns tonight at 6:30 and if successful will meet the winncT of tonight's 8 o'clock duel betwct:p Katclla and Newport Harbor m the semifinals Friday night. Elaediower le, Woodbridge 58: In another Sonora-Sunny Hills tourney game at Sonora. Woodbridge H igh's Warriors fell into consolation actJon with a 60-S8 overtime loss to Eisen.bower. Woodbridge met La H.abra 10 c-Onsolation play today. Mike Murphy (23) and sophomore Adam Keefe (20 points. 16 rebounds) had Coach Bill Shannon's Warriors in good position for a championship quarterfinals berth against Brea-Olin- da, but a wild last-second shot in overtime turned it inside out. Mike Sullivan sent lhc game into overtime with a j umper with 30 seconds left and just missed at the buzzer, but Woodbridge was still in r·wi)C-ir.HWef\ime-~ to.-.~ Ullivan jumper. a free throw by Murphy and a Vince Bryan lay-up, which tied it at S8. Eisenhower had control m the final seconds. but a IS-foot 'baseline shot missed. The ball bounced over every· one however, and 6-1 senior Tony U:wis picked it up and wildly threw 1t toward the basket. To everyone's surprise. the pass- like attempt swished through the nets for the winning bucket. To compound Woodbridgc's prob- lems,J· unior ~d David Townsend went own with an ankk injury in the third quaner. College, high school basketball scores c.-... WEST C.t Sratt FullVton 111, USIU 94 S.n Jow SI 61, USF 61 Padflc Lulhef'an 74, S.allle U Porlland 54, lelallO SJ Puvet Sound •. e rvanr n lllOCl<IU Coloraoo 78, COIO<aoo St 6S SOUTHWEST Texas n. Ortl llob«h U Texas A~M •. Prairie vi.w 60 IUST Amtf'lun U 61, G.oroe We1hl119 IOft '4 Bucknell 13, Sr Fre.ncls. N v . 611 G.oroetown 16, New Mexico SI LtlllOh 93, Okl<lnton 61 Marvlanel 42, Wtsl Virginia 41 Ohio U 10, Wagrwr S1 Penn Sr 16, lnellena, Pa SI Pro1tioenc. 94, Maine U Rur"'' 12. Cotumoia 60 S.IOft Ha• n, Fordl\em U $1-na 61, Nla119ra SS St &onavenrure 7'. Ma1t«llu· ~"' n SI John's 62. Marl1I " SOUTH S Mlu lu lPOI 16, Arun1u SI 17 (OI) 11 VMI 14. LvncN:luf'g n MIDWEST Bell SI SJ, lndlana Sr S6 Oavron 69, Bulle< SS Miami, Otllo 90. o.nf.on SS Ml1A0<.1rl l l, Mldc* Tenn 11 Motthea<I SI n , Otllo Wftlevu CMWilllilNtY C:-... G--.W•T-w1*" (l'lntlll...i) ll"-tlde '3, ~I C8m1no 10 Glendale to, LA Plef'ct 7S IMll·---Gro11rnon1 10, Saddlel>kt< S4 Hlllt acMll M>YS S-.T--1\Jilll l'lr"ttllt .... ) HH Wiiton 13, Irvine SJ EIMnllOwer 60. Wooelbrldgt SI (OI) Oranoe .o. Sa1tann. 39 Braa·Ollnda n, I.a Habra )() Sefl a.rn..... T--... "'"' 111-...1 Foorhl" n, Laguna &Hell 60 San Cltmtnlt 92, CO\la MeM u ,__. Val9y T _ _.,. ll'lnt ..... ) S.~v Sf. Comoton 57 F Valln' 1), Mira Colla ct 11911~) ~uni Ion 8"cfl 69, wvllt u S.....AMT__,,... <C __ ..,, SemlilMal San\• Ane Valle'( 46, WttlmlMle< '3 euena Par!\ 65, La Mirada 39 '"".......,. <>ce.n View 31. lnQlewOOCI l6 La11u'1a Hltt1 5S, Loi Arn1Qo1 ct Ana"-!m SI. Sanllago .O Carrllo1 54, Fulltrlon 40 Vai.ntla 71. Ewerania 60 LO\ Alemllol U . Lakewood 59 Trov 50, RancllO Alemlt°' 41 See·s~Says Holiday Happiness! See·• Cla11lc Chocolate Aesortment Everyone's faYOrlte sln<'e Grandma was a kid' Assorted Chocolate• (shown), Chocolate and Var~ty Miik Chocolates, Nuts and Chews. O.rk Chocolates Hoflday wrapped. f~sh'and ntled with delkTous ke·a f amous Old Time Goodneul M .40/lb. C.alll l"cH~ Co.tt Pi.ta rt.wpott Buch/rruNon l.lland Old Time Sanu Claus CaptUfe the Chrlatmas spirit with this old faahioned Sant.a. Made of Su 1 milk chocolate. hollow·molded. foil·wrapped 10 01 •• •5.50 C.r_. O.l "'9t/3"11 E P~lfl< Co." Hwy H1u1tMft°" .. ec:9'/Huf'lllngW\ Cenllf ,......_ Ylejef~ vi.jo "'-II WeatMlt1et~/W«sttnin.teef ~ OarMll Grne/G•den Orow /'l\all .. MAI A11e/Fethlon Square Orang• Coat DAIL y PILOT /'Thuf'lday, o.c.rnw 12, 1985 * cs Pro dirt track rider is racing the clock . ~ New Hope gymnastic• lnatructor !Re Thoma helpa Keri Imai (left), Jenrpfer o.., ..... ,.......,~l ..... Barler and Golden WUllamt with warm-upa ln academy'• gym. New hope, program Gymnastics academy in FV is vaulting into promine nce By BARRY FAULKNER D.wy f'llol COfT'11p o ...,,, M1dwa) upa 50-loot wall at one end ot the New Hope Academy's gym in Fountain Valle}. looming temple-like over the balance beams, parallel bars. ~1dc horses and safety padding 1s painted a !iymhol. which to some athletes remains as 1nsp1rat1onal as a mul11-milhon-dollar contract. The Olympic rings. Also painted next to the five nng<. arc thl' words "We Have a Dream "Those words not onh ~·n e as a 'constant dnving force for the bo}S and girls. agcs four to 18, who dream of repeating the successes of the Amcncan teams last year in the Olympics 1n Los Angeles. but also compelled the acadamy's founder and team coach Bee Thoma to leave a declining Athletes 1n Action gymnastics program in September to start th1~ non-profit program. Aided by tbeparentsofluds in the AIA program. who put up more than $17,000 to purchase Al.\·s equipment. The 31-)'ear-old Thoma took most of .\IA 's 200 kids and h1sdes1re to .. teach them what I had learned." and moved them down the street to a spacious training fanlny at the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports ( lub complex The complex includes a small pnvatc ~chool, a weight· traming and rehabilitation room. a dance studio. a\ ideo room. offices and a huge gym. 24-year-old finds sponsors toughe-r to gel.tha n wins By RICHARD DUNN o.-, ..... c.n •• ,. -·· He has a business card. and beneath his name -Rob Hassay -arc the words "Professional Din Track Racer." The problem for Hassay, a fla t track racer by trade. is nobody's buying it. Unless one 1s in tbe expert cl.ass, motorcycle racers do not make enough money to survive, and Hassay 1s inches away from being an expert, but miles away from financing his business. There aren't enough mdustnes buying sponsorships for Hassay. and consequently he and his wife. Laura. would be starving 1f it wasn't for his other business -motorcycle repair. Repairs keep him a!J ve, but racmg keeps his hean pumping. And. at 24. ume isn't on his side. "By the time you're 30," he says. ··you're done " Hassay needs to generate enough money from sponsors to tour and compete 1n big races -to become good enough to reach expert. and to make enough mone) so he cao Ix doing what he wants to be doing in life. "It's been m) goal since I was five years old,'' Hassay says of becoming an expert flat track racer. traveling the country With a different race each ~eekend. "But we're running out of ume "Kids stan racing when the) 're four and five )Cars old. ~nd now I'm racing against 17-and 18-)'ear-old kids who are racing on their dadd) \ checkbook and 11 makes 1l tough on me." Hassa; started racing 1n 1976 and won countless amateur events until he was 19 He received his 1nit1al professional license in 1981 . spent live months on the road that year and earned enough points to qualify from novice to a Junior racer. "Which 1<i unfonunately where I'm still at," Hassa} sa~s. Hassay needs 20 points to become Rob Hauay bopea to win race with time, aponaon. an expert. and about S50 000 tt race around the countf' in an efTorth tu become an e'< pert To 53) that Hassa). a Huntington Beach resident. is ha' mg a tough 11mt gathenng mone; from sponsor'!> ., putting 11 m1ldl; "I want 10 ..-.1n a national cham- p1onsh1p." Ha!.!Ml) S<I) s of h1~ ul- timate dream .. That's v. hat the v. hole thing's about ··But I need mone~ to sunne .\nd reahst1calh 11 takes ~50.000 and wa' be)ond that to tra"el and compete the wa) I need to Being an expert raler would pro\ 1de m) living. Where a\ nov. 11 can't I spend too much of m' ume ""orlung. I'd rather be racing II onl) I could make enough monc' JS an expert. ''The goal 1s to be national t ham- p1on" .\nd to get proper backing .. I m ve11 aggresc;1\ e ,,.. tth promotion' Hassa~ sa~s ofh1s tutunsuc idea~ mall out 250 packages a year to soft dnnk sponsors. beer sponsors you name ll "But I can't e'en get m) foot in the door at Wend}' 's "That's the whole thing -1t's ellposure. We appeal to the same audience as car racers .. Some sponsors ha' e helped to cam Hassa\ a httle wa\ but not tar enough. . . .. .\t an> &l"~n nauonal race." he adds. "the e'pert racers get 70 percent of the pa) scale .. That's where he ""ants to be Where the acuon 1s. But the brochures Hassa) passes out arrn·t e'actl> coming back 1n large quan11t1es either .. , migh t get bade a couple of no·s and the rest v.111 forget to read 1t ... he ewlams .. It's frustrating. because I ha' e an e'cellent program to sell somebod) ·· Hassa\ 's biggest race no"" 11. oil the track The academy no~ bas appro:umateh 485 girls and 100 bo}s. and Thoma said, ''"-e ha\t~ our sights on 1.000." dependent on acqumng more equipment. The program 1s supported almost ent1rel~ b} the tees charged for gymnastics 1nstruct1on. hut \ome corporate and private donations help, Thoma said Fees for the academy are $33 per month ($24 for pre-schoolers). and $70 per month for team members (the top g} mnasts). Honkers hover in area skies~ Typical academy classes run about an hour and a half, once a week. Team members' sernons are three and a half hours. fh c times a ""eek. Thoma said The academv's girls team recent I) \>.On the Southern Cahfornia Class f 11 champ1onsh1p. Thoma has continued the Chnsuan emphasis of .\IA in the New Hope program. The acadcm> 's pn vale school, currentkattcnded by IOofthe program's topgymnastsas well as ve llO~mAaU SH.tdeAIS. o!fcr~-l»bl~ ela55e., 35 1.1.ell as the basic cumculum for grades one throu&h eight Thoma said the academ} 's I 'i-mcmbcr staff tne<. to reinforce the proper .. ideals and moral "alucs 1n10 the kids, because the) ~on't al\>.a}s be g}mnasts, but thcfll always be kids." Thoma said the coaches deal \\<Ith classes of eight kids. grouped 1n the tr own age and ab1h1-; le\ cb. ''It's a wh olesome atmosphere." he said noting the coaches often start the da~ 's train1ne,,.. 1th a pra}er, or a stud; on trust or obedience. ''The kids feel a lot of lo' e here ... Thoma said add 1 ng, .. We don't com promise on the quality oftra1n1ng though·· Newpon Beach resident C1olden Williams. 12. who won the all-around girls champ1on~h1p at the outhcrn California meet. and a student of the acadefT\y's pm ate school. said. "I used to hate school. now I lo' e 1t." Keri Imai of Fountain Valle;. who finished third in the same all-around compet1t1on. said she likes the attention that she n:ce1ves due to the classes· hm11ed numbers and the teachers· and coaches· concern for her The boyish-looking Thoma who was a former Pennsylvania state champion 1n high school. competed seven years with AIA (an organ1zat1on using athletics to promote Chnstian ideals) before retmng to coaching. /is wife of 2112 years. Sue also helps out at the Golden WUHama of Newport Beach ts aided by Bee T homa on the balance beam. acadern} as a dance instructor. Thoma said this makl·s things a lot easier for him in light of the 9 a m.·9 p.m hours !vtonda) trough Fnda) when the academy holds classes. Thoma said the spon's populant} has taken off due to the media's covera~e of top compc11uons. espec1all} the Olympics. "There 1s not a girl ahH' 1n gynastics who doesn't want 10 Ix· in the Olympics." he ~id. He said the burnout factor which pervades sports requinng a high le, el of training lOmm11ment at earl~ ages 1s due main I> to the d1scouragemcnt of not going past a certain ab1ht} level Thoma has no doubts about the ktd<;' desire to be Jt the g)m. nor 1s he concerned with the Jccusat1on he is robbmg them of their childhood "These kids ha\.C other interests. In Russia g) mnas11cs is their (a} oung girl's) life They eat. sleep and dnnk 11." he said. Raiders in shape, position 1 MANHATTAN BEACH !.\Pl - Four weeks ago. the Los .\ngcle'i Raiders were 1n trouble Now. the" 're 1n better shape than any team 1n ·the i.\mencan Football Conference .. It's nice to be in the pos1t1on we're in:· Coach Tom Flores oft he Raider<. said Wednesday "But it's not mer )Ct." Smee losing two straight games last month, the Raiders have beaten Cincinnati, Dcn..,er. Atlanta. and Denver again to take over undisputed possession of first place in the AFC West with a 10-4 record. clinch the AF< We,t title b~ ""•nning one of their final l\>.O regular·\ca~on games. Should the} win both game<> - against Seattle at the Los Angele'> Coliseum this unda) and against lhc Rams at Anaheim Stadium on Mon- day night. Dec 23 -the Raiders will be guaranteed the home-field ad\3n- tage throughout the AFC segment ol the N; . .:onal Football League pla;- offs. Three other AFC teams -M1am1. New England and the New York Jet' -have a chance to finish the season at 12-4. The Raiders beat hoth the Patnot) JOU Jets earltcr lhl~ 'it'USOn Ill 'it'l tk matters with those teams. The Raiders and Dolph1m "'eren't <;cheduled to pla> this season. The tie- breaker that applies between those teams 1s best record against common opponents -Los Angeles 1s 5-1 against Denver, Kansas City. the Jets and the Patriots while the Dolphins are 3-2 against those teams entenng their game aJ81nst New England ne\t Monday night Southern Cal1forn1a waterfowl hunters are enJOY• ng better than expected gunning thus far with half the duck and goose seasons rema1 n- ing.. The outlook for December and Janual) 1s ver) good in most shooting areas oft he Southland as a large m1gra11on of Paci fic Nonhwest water- fowl is now under W.!)~~~- attergu nners can oo tor more d1 \ ers. big northern mallards and fast fl, ing teal to sho,,... up at shooung clubs. refuges and lakes-. In add111on to ducks. the skies of southern counuesare filling up with "V's" of arn"1ng Canad1an honkers In Northeastern California the big Canadian honkers are on m1grat1on schedule and those heading up to that area can expect some good hunting. Han esting honkers at the Modoc W1ldl1fe Refuge has been marginal. but those waterfowlers working w11h local guides are gunning nearl} 100 percent on honkers and mallards The Newport Gift Galle &,-.t 1§~ •-' ~"'II. LLARDO'S FIGURINES 20o/o -50% OFF • 5warousk1 Cr-vstal • Lenox • English Cottages by David Winter • A.ndrea by Sadek 646-5462 2400 W. Coaat Hwy. tx-1ween Ton)' RQma's & Margu1t~v1lle The Raiders' 17-14 oven1me \IC- tory over the Broncos at Denver last Sunday put them in a positien to 6-... The first tic-breaker in ~uch in· stances is head-to-head compcut1on. "Obviously. unday's win (at Den- ' er) was a big one for us," Flores \31d. "This (the game against Seattle) 1 another big step for us; it's the h1ggrst step. 1f we c~ win it. we clinch the 1 .---------------1 d1v1sion. Then the next week we pin~ RUF ll'S the Rams for home-field advantage FerragaITlo 'well-suited' to play for Green Bay GREEN BA Y, Wis. (AP) -Quar· tcrback Vin~ Ferragamo. who led the Rams to the Super Bowl 1n 1980. says he thinks he well-suited to play for the Green Bay Packers. "I'm really e~c11cd about the of- fense because I know 1t'~ a h1gh- po1ent offense," he said Wednesday after signing with the Nl\tional Foot· ball Leaaue team "I think this offen se 1s designed for my ab1li11es as a quanerbeclt." Femipmo, 3 l. wa~ released from the Ruffalo Bills Dec 4. He ~1gned with the Packers for the final two p mes of this ~ason and for neitt season, said Coach Forrest Gregg. Fempmo wn\ put on the active reserve. a1 vma the Packers four quarterback,. though staner L rnn Dickey mmcd la\t pme "1th neck 111 u:...1c ~PJ)111~. "He has a good me (6-3. 21.5 pounds). he has a strong arm. and he's an experienced quanerback that has had a f'eat deal of success 1n tb1s league: Grqa said ... We tl.1~k ht. would tit the style of our offense. He's bas1a lly a pocket Quancrback ... Ferrapmo started the first nine aames of the scaw n for the 81lls. He completed 149 of287 passes for 1,6 77 vards and five touchdowns for 17 , . 1nte~pttons. He was sadehncd for the final 13 p mt1 of last ~ason with a hand tnJury, but !illy\ he's fully retovercd. "I look forward to m~ op- portunities," he said .. My tw1hJht 1 approaching me now. and 1 lwtter take advantaae of 1t All a pla}cr can a~k for" an opponunit) and rho~ I can ca'h in · "But first th1nas first. T he Sea-UPHOLSTERY l111C hawks arc one of the most formidable " • teams we pla)'. regardless of their "'*-'• D* C...S llnl record. They play good, solid football. lUZ HMIOl aWD~ COSTA IEA-S.U-115' ~7 ,--41"""!"s23~-,~2s"!"""o _cl;d, MERCEDES 213/921 -8588 3 7 • 2 3 3 3 71 417 50-7201 NEW & PRE-OWNED MODELS J1M NIEMIEC F1ret in th~ F1dJ C 1uHk \er' tu.'' "lt-1 233-2651. operating out of .\ltura' has thou.sands ol aae .. of pm ate'" hunting land kao;cd fc1r hunting pa mes. Last wed.. I JOined hxal gu1dt' 11'\hn Fogert) and gu1Jl·<:t (1t·nera l ( hµl lo.. '\ eager and" 1ldll te art 1st Doug\ J O Ho"dtosomt•gooseJnd 'atle' \.jua1; shooting. Despite 'illO"" and iroun ground. our pan~ managed 10 bag honkers and quail dunng c1 one-dJ' hunt. TheannuaJ1ShotHonkerhunt. hosted b) Dick Carlsberg at Cali- fornia Prnes took place in '1odoc Count' ""heremostoftheb1ggeese alv.a,sseem tohc Thev.1nnerofth1s ~ear'°scom pellllon 1.1.as Elgin Gates of Idaho Gates dropped two honkers "1th one shot 10 take home the ,11' t.'ted 1 Shot Honker H uni troph' 1.i. htk com pt>lln~~ 1th other huntt"rs from a'' c>' efffit'T n1ted ta tr'> < ,1,: m1J ,,;!lit• lanJ,nllnh 11 '>J, r.H•Wnl11Jr' l..ll 14n' •e\,t'llent plJ<'d"<l't• hunttll!!,dnJ ~1 .. id "taftlrttt"' 'h 1o1:in~JJnn~tht'"1ntcrmt1nth' h•r lh11~· 1.i. h1)clfl' lunl..mg 1oen)ll\ "'meo!thl"tine,t •gentkman \t\lel ur1and gamt' ti1rd hunlln!l to be found n the state J 'torJt tht• Red Bank .\le .rnJ Quail (,amt· Bird ( luti t qlt" ,~~ -~~2 1n Rt·d Blu ff1,1norder The ReJ BanH lubcan sa' e an' 'J nt•d ou1 1.i.a1erto"lhunt or,,..1nter 11<.h1ng tnp to '-orthern (al1forma fhe dul'I·, lal·1h11e<i make tor a\ Cf' en1lnable oull n!l "Da ily Pilot Readers, with this ad I will put you on Michelins at these unheard of prices. 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Pllchef PITTS8UllGH PlftATEs-PurCMMO c.onrrecta ol M.1llH C.rrlllo, oulflelow, lfom rne M .. leo Cllv Tl9e<• eno Matlln 1>1•rnenotr, ohc;her, from ll'lt M .. leo Cltv ft•<h ol ,,.,. Mexican LHOut SAN FRANCISCO GIANTSo-'Treoeo M.ellflv Trlllo, t«oncl oesemen, ro rne Cnluoo Cuo• fw Oe v• Owen,. I/If~ Acoulrec:t Scoll MeOvln, oHCle<. from the 0.lroll T'9en •n<I HKIOf Qulnone\, tllOll· 1100, from the Mllw•ultM ere-• ro comole•• ffrller 11 .. 11 A"*9cNMLM- 6URLINGTON, N.C-Announceel II 1t111M field • IHm In rn. IMoue In "'' •lid wlM be en •Hlfltr• ol '"' C-.Velet>d lndle.ns. f'OOTIIALL ... ,...., ..... L.....- GREEN 8AY PACKEftS-Slgftec:t Vlr>Ce Ftrr•o•mo. Queflet'OAO, 10 • -·vM r conrrect NEW ORLEANS SAINT~ Scoll P•Q-. IJllAOeeker. on lniul'ed ,_.,,_ COLLEGE SAN OIEGO ~TATE-..ernecl Oet11w s1oi1 n.ec:t foolDeM cOKtt YEAGER TRADED TO SEATTLE ••. From Cl SeattJe Manager Chuck Cotuer did not speculate bow many_ga-1Jl.c:s....'lcaa.tLwould a uch next season H sa1d the Mariners were confident Yeager had overcome his injury roblems and "would be a bulldog" behind the plate m 1986. The Dodgers. the I\ moving to fill the gap left by the 1rade of Yeager, acquired backup catcher Alex Trevanc from the San Francisco G iants for outfielder C-and)' Maldonado. In other news, the Philadelphia Phillies traded C'> Young Award winner John Denny to Cincinnati. The Phillies traded the 3J,ycar-old Denny, who won the Na11onal League Cy Young award 10 1983,and m1n or- lcaguc pitcher Jeff Gray to the Reds for pitcher To m Hume and outfielder Gary Redus, who was unhappy an a reserve role at Cinc1nnat1. Gottfried new Pitt coach PITTSBURGH (AP) -Mike Gottfried, who has coached the University of Kansas to a 15-18·1 record the past three seasons, today was named football coach at lhe , University of Plltsburgh. Gottfried, 40, replaces Foge Fazio, who was fired after four seasons. Other trades followed closely behind the Denny deal. __ ln the first, the San-f--Htnc-tsco-G1ant,-scm-vetcr.ur- infielder Manny Trillo to the Cubs for infielder Dave Owen. In the second trade, the Baltimo re Orioles sent outfielder Gary Roen1cke and a player to be named later to the New York Yankees for infielder Rex Hudler and pitcher Rich Bordi. RAMS' OWENS • • • From Cl Peninsula after growrng up 10 Detroit. has reahzed one $Oal already, that of improving every year. He credits his increased knowled$e of the position. and his an creascd physical strength, in paving the way toward his finest campaign yet. "I'm stronger now and know the defensive scheme better," says Owens, who also knows the best places to cat. 0 wens runs a restaurant referral hotline nationwide. "We can tell you prices, types of food. dress codes and locations," he says. "We can tell you right where the best Sunday brunch is." Owens 1s surely ho ping the best brunch this Sunday will be found at Anaheim Stadium, with the main course being Cardinal. Bon appetite, Mel. HELP US HELP Through the hectic and harried holida y season, it is easy to forget that the re are many people less fortunate than ourselves. The fact remains that many tots and teens will only experience. Christmas in their hearts or perhaps their place of worship. / This year, the Daily Pilot in cooperation with United Way, is _working to make Christmas something special for the needy by sponsoring a Christmas Gift tree. We are collecting gifts for children and teenagers to be distributed through various Unit- .... / .. ed Way sponsored organizations in our local area. You can help. Be a Christmas Elf by bringing a wrapped gift for a child , age tot through teen to the Daily Pilot. Please ide')tify the sex and age of the child for which the gift is appropriate on one re- movable tag. Affix another blank Christmas tag which can be fitted in with a child's name. Your gift may be the only one that child receive~ this year. Won't you please help? For More Information call 642-4321, ext. 270 The Daily Pilot, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA Coast Christmas Classic preview (a t Esta n cia Htgh School ) Ott. H ·Z8. 30 S a nta A na Valley H igh \;-1.rN ~/I/ Nickname Falcons. League: Century c:olors: Blue and Gold. ( oach: Thomas R1ach. 1985 record: 9-12; Career 14-28. ~A~~-i hr~t round foe: Huntington Beach. 7 pm Top Players: Alonzo Jamison. 6-6. Sr., f-c Mike Wh1tlock, 6-2,. r., f-g. Lonnie Ron, 6-2, Sr, f-g. Co1cb'1 b•ckground: A product of the Univcrsny of Colorado, R1acb was named Coach of the Yc.ar three straight years on the Junior varsity level while w11h St. Bernard High m the ultra-tough Cam mo Real League 1n the early '80s. and although he-says.he hasn't really patterned his coaching after anyone. he admns a respttt for Jack Emon's style at Corona del Mar. While at St. Bernard he helped produce such talent as LeonarrJ Taylor (Cal). Enc Knoll (Oregon State) and Bryan W11l1ams (UC Irvine). Santa Ana Valley has produced some stand out players in the {>ast, includ1ng Ron Cornelius (Un1vers11y of Pacific). Tony Neal (C'al State Fullerton) and Pat Drake (Orange C<?ast College). ''I prefer the fast break." said R1ach, "but we'll be more half-court Rtacb on ented this year" Defensively the Falcons are strictly a man-to-man outfit. A look a t the Falc ons Jamison averaged 18 po1nts a game last season 1n earn1ng first team A.II-( enluf) League honors and has been looked al by sc:. :-ral D1v1s1on I NCAA teams. Whitlock averaged 11 po1nts a game and was 1n the top 15 m Orange County in assists last season. The Falcons' sixth man a year ago, Ross 1s a top rebounder. 1n add1t1on 10 hav1ng a great deal of speed. Ex-Warrior named Princeton captain Arms trong to lea d Tigers' Ivy League football program -- Ktvl» Armstrong, a Woodbndge High graduate. has been elected co- capta10 of Pnnceton Univcrmy's 1986 vars1t} footbaH team. Armstro ng played behind All-Ivy d efensive back Enc Robinson as a sophomore and earned a stanmg pos1t1on as a Junior. However. his season was cut short by a knee IDJUI) in the third game. He 1s expected to be ---physrcatty-wund tb-r tns ~nlor season. The 6-1. 178-pounder was a captain of the football and track teams at Woodbn dge. where he served as student body president. Armstron~ 1s a pre-med student in molecular biology. * * * Five area products are currently playing for Rancho Santiago Col- lege's basketball team. Rancho San- tiago was formerly calle<i Santa Ana CoUege. Two Fountain Valley High gradu- ates, one from Edison, and two Westm inster products are on Rancho Santiago's roster. Former Barons Brent Martln and Slmoa Tbom11 head the list of Dons. with Manin penciled m at forward- center and Thomas set at guard. Mlke McConnell. a freshman out of Ed1soo High, 1s hsted at forward, whiJe E ric Sbarmu and Tim DIVlt hail from Westminster Shurman 1s a 6-5 forward, and Davis 1s a 6-0 guard * * * Joa Batler , a senior from Edison H igh, became the first UCLA cross country runner to earn All-America honors three times when he was selected to the 1985 team after his 33rd place finish in the NCAA Cross Coun try Champ1onsh1ps 1n Mil- waukee recenfly. The Bruins placed 12th out of 22 teams. A. 1984-85 redsh1rt. Butler first earned All-Amen ca honors in 1981 as a freshman. plactng 43rd and again as a sophomore in 1982, with a 36th place finish. At this year's d1stnct qualtfy1ng meet. he placed seventh and at the _J>ilC=!QChamp1nnsh1ps..Jic was llU1. Butler is also a three-11me NCAA qualifier 10 the 5.000. * * * Bob Duecler of Ne4>0n Beach will be among the competitors vying for the Grand Pnll Masters tennis cham· p1onsh1ps Fnday through Sunday at the Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego. The Masters is the culmination of the local tennis season for seniors. Players in four age div1s1ons chase points on the 53 tournament G rand Pnx CJrcuit to gain spots in the Masters draws. The top eigh t point winners qualify for the tournament. Other area tenms players making the cut include: Bob Jones of Irvine. Jim Nelson of Newport Beach. and Glen Turnball of Corona del Mar. In women's compet1t1on. six area pla)ers made the grade, 10clud1ng: P11bl Vakiv1 (Costa Mesa), Nancy Kroetttt of Corona del Mar, Sharon Scblaetr of Laguna Beach and Pi t Panon1 of Newpon Beach. Others include: Penny Stewart of Newport Beach and Gloria Qulntan• of H unt- 1ngton Beach. Skiing conditions Here ere lhe leleil conal!lont •' We11ern \11! 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II bes., 1 11111 rrlole cnalrs end two wrlece Hfll SlllUlA M•VAOA S.I ~ -I fl of new on 7''>·l 11 DeM Mwre ~ -No rww on • Jo• II oes. Groonwci. firm oed<ed, oecteo oowoer Sia Pedled oowdtr F-CNlrt, llYM surtece llfh doutMe dlelrl. .NM -....i -No ,_, Mt. •--' lncftli of new on • l 10 • .,, tt _,,.,,,.. -1 lnc:fl new on • 6 fl Des. Des. Groorneo -oowoer, '"'" trlole Clleln PKll.O POwdtr Two ~ •• 1S CNI,., IWO •nd -dOUOle ~Ir wrlece 11tt1 S4wr9 Slrl It-" -2 1ncnei ot new on • s 11 La•-~ -No new on • S II oe.. Herd De.. Powder end oacked oowaer Five Chelr'I oeckeel end ooww, -trlPle Cl'telr. two K1111:wMCI -Trece of new on a S·7 11 De .. 1urlec. llf11 oectu111 oowoer, ll"oomed Tefl Cl'telra SPORTS MAILBAG Newport alum raps Tar coach Spons Editor: A5 a spectator of Mo nday evenana's Newport Harbor-Edison Hiah School &iris buketb&JI game, and IS an alumnuso fNewport Hal'bor High School, I was embemued to read the bitter remarks ofNewpon eo1ch Glen Takemoto. U nden11bly, a 102-22 defeat 1s hard to swallow, buu review of the game's bou core -as pn ntcd an Tuciday"s Daily Pllot-shows that Edison Htah School did not unmemfully "run the5eort up", as coach Takemoto contends. O n thecontrAf'Y. Ed1 ton'uc.onna was well·balanccd between st111en and non·sllrters. 1x l l rl' 1eorcd an dou blc figures (two bc1 na non- starters), while no ne scol"'d mMc than l 8po10ts.AJI I0 11rtson Echson'ssquad not only played. but scored. What I witnessed was the collapse of 1n unmo tivated, poorty-coached Sa1lortcam. Newpon Harbor's squad. funhermore. was repretcntcd by only six playcn. This indicatet a completelack ofenthusiasmand v1tahty an theirPfOITlm. a situation forwh1ch Mr. Takemoto must take re pon ibihty. I recommend that Newpon Harbor's athletic director and administration take actio n -not ah bas Dan Miller Co11t1MeS1 Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Thurld•Y· o.c.tnb« 12, 1985 * ca ~ ~ use pair will Roadrunners d ebut in finals miss game LO ANGELES (AP) -Two Un1vers1ty of Southern Cahforrua football players -l&llback Fred Crutc her and defensive boeman Tony Colon to -will undergo sur- -gery next week, the school announced Wednesday. Crutcher will have surgery to remove calcium deposits on has left shoulder while Colorito will have an operation to repair a damaged left ankle ligament. Neither player will be available for the Aloha Bowl, which matches the T roJans and I 5th-ranked Ala bama on Dec. 28. Crutcher had similar surgery last spnna. SaddJeblck H1&h"s Roadrunner 12-1 and ,. w-c:1abt-man tront. llnd bbu quite a bit. champion 1n the Sea View Laaue with o nl} a 24-21 IOS) .. And 1he~ have wmc aood 11hJetes or Lhey wouldn't to Newport Harbor mamna their !leaSOn, ao for 1he rtF be where they re at We've JU t got to he able 10 u~ our Central Conference football champaon~lup Fnday night $peed If they &et u~ 1n the ba kfitld before we can st.an at Orana.c Coast College (7:30). runn1na that's m) concern." For weeks, the Roadrunnen thou&hl 1f they could The R drunners' ml\jor hurdle revolves around make 1t th1s far theY.'d tu.vc a shot at Harbor 1n the finals. Recktenwald whose b1& pl1y anuc - a 92-yard but La Quinta H1g:h's suraing Aztecs pulled out a 42-29 int<'rcepllon ~~tum and a 72-yard touchdown run on a victory over Newpon to get the nod for the other half of dra~ play _ dropped Newpon Harbor the finals -giv1ng both schooli a first-ever finals "We definltcl) havto to tackle him.'' ~1d Wute ··sut appearance. we've approached every gam<' which ha!I a good runnma ,La Q uinta. can. put points on the boards and has bacHapngus.fromtbcstaodPomhba\ourdef~nsiveunc quahty offen STVe standout!, such as runrrer Ban can beat their offen~ivc hne · . Reck1enwa1d, but making life even more difficult for Saddleback Coach Jerry W11te is La Qu1nta'i> !ltrong defense. "My concern 1s that they pla) good.defense." said Witte. "We have to match up with their def<'nsc 10 wrn the ball game. Tbev're a pressure type defen~ and run an While: Recklenwald ha' been 1he big-play :iit.ar for (oach Joe Zeno's. 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Guard Richard Monon added 19 points and forward Henry Turner chipped in 14 points and 19 rebounds for the Titans, who improved to 5-3 under the leadership of Coach George McQuam. Forward Dwayne Cross scored 30 points and grabbed I I rebounds lo lead USIU, which fell to 2-4. Forward C.arl Chenault chipped 1n 19 points for lhc Gulls. USIU jumped lo a 39-33 lead with 51h minutes left in the first half before Cal State Fullerton rallied to Tie by halftime. The 72-point second half was a Fullenon r«ord for most points 1n a half. The Titans' 11 7-point total was the second-highest in school history. Fullenoo scored 128 against Chap- man College dunng the 1971-72 season. Jn other college basketball: Su Jose State 18, USF 11: Guard Ward Farris scored 14 points and forward Rkky Berry added 12 as the Spartans defeated the Dons in San Francisco. Farris and Berry were among four Spa.runs in double figures, as San Jose inproved their record to 4-1 . They had defeated USF, now 4-2, eight days. ago. 76-55. Georgetown 71, New Mexico 51: In Landover. Md., David Wingate Georae .McQuam scored 21 points and Reggie Wilhams 14 to lead fifth-ranked Georgetown past New Mexico, knocking the Lobos from the ranks of the unbeaten. The victory was Georgeto wn's founh of the season without a loss and marked the Hoyas 34th in a row outside of the Big East Conference 1n a streak dating back to December 1983. Horse racing results Let ~ W•DN•SOAY'S RHULTS (~ .. tf ...... .,.,.,.,._,. ,_..,.., "IUT •ACI. lSO verd• I Ow• Vo11 Mlt IMaxfleldl Oo tre..-Prlnc.n IZufllll Ooc1 Fl.IMY Gal l8trdl Time 1791 1340 u o 420 10 20 4 00 10 00 "l'° ren Miu Glorv Go Two, CHedv• GOIO;e Len, C011nllne 1\11,0(tey, P-llte¥1tw, Miu "nrk e, My EHV Pit. u Tin¥ LOU No W•l~l S2 •XACTA CMI oald SIS20. HCOND ltACI. lSO v•rd\ ..11 NlatlV Elolll (E;. 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Im• JU9 Too, Two W•v StrMI No scretcn.s Sl •XACTA (S·31 P1ld '273 40 •IGHTH RAC•. lSO v•rd' lntlmllt ""•Ir (Leclle•t> Lt lglon\ Ctn (Herl) Hol 0Hh IPillt.anlonl Time· 17 SJ 760 S10 360 l7 40 16 80 600 Al\O ren: Ell•oo• Merrldoc. AMaCI Of Tht Gem•. Cl•not•lent, The Ttnntnten, Truly H11mbl1, Skldo Tel. No scralcha•. NINTH RACE. 400 verds Run Georgle Jon IDldarlc~Mtnl I• 60 1 60 S.60 Victory Hand (H Gerole) 4 80 3 40 r.u Again IStvlKel J 60 Time 2021 Al\O ren C•ll TM RtlH AcceltrlllYt . Letr Ntxt YM r, La Raklar Miu Bu<I Llgl'tl Thal' Suoer. Novlcle No scralelles S2 DAILY OOUILE (•·111>1ld 17100 S2 EXACTA 17·21 paid S71 00 U PICK SIX (9·1·1·S·•·1l paid Sl.33460 to ,1. wln111n11 llckth (flvt hot'8tl I 1 ,.1(1( HIHI II 2-4-f· I I S 4 11 P•ld \)7' tO 10 IOU" winning nci.el• hlx nonatl AlllllOt~• J,7ff Ht/llYWNd Petti WIDNllOAY'S RHULTS Uht ef JO·•• .... .....,... ,,_...., 0~~s~.:A<~~~J.,'"'iono' HO HO > .o Chofllle Quttn (Plnc:aVI • 40 ~: Mad "11endon IHer,,endlrl Time l.2S l li AllO "" Wh•I MaOk. Prlnte•• E1vlre. Mtarnlse kr1tCflld' Nttff N' 8¥t . All ""°"' HCOND IUCI. • turlO"ll' Flohtlll9 Maritn a (Plnc.v l 4 40 l tO 310 Ch1n0t E•ortulon IAIY•rtrl I? 00 S 40 Kim SllP (Soll\) UO Time 113 JIS Alto ren Qulle Kid. ~· J • , Ct\llda ' ChOIGt . Rib's Honor. Mellna Nott. L ~•l•lla Stretcl*I 5"1>11'1 Prln<:fl•. Margie ' Gt l '2 DAIL y oou•L• (5·71 oald 519 to THIRD aAC•. • luriongs Otk Port1I 19eritl 4 60 3 40 2 to PH lre1I (811Ck) 3 60 ) 10 Muslc;el Tlltmt IKeentll 6 40 Timt. I t3 AllO rtn• Vlll\CC>Oe, 88't Mtrrl•Gt. ln'11•11•, Mlcncerl, Oal•w•re DI, HaPOY F ice, Headline. Wnl$k ll, 1(1119'• L090 , ScratCflad· Stock Dividend, Tall N S1tnc:Mr. Arll\11 l.lfe, Revt1 Bart>lron U IXACTA (S·lll P•ld $3900 f'OURTH. RACE. 6 rurlonGI Mtteorlll ISll>lltl 410 l 00 2 IO l{erel Ceotr IKaenetl 4 90 4 00 Aticlon•do (Domlnguarl l tO Tlm41 I 12 Al'o ten Et Jtbtl. Banoetelre. HoOvwood Pertv. W C ShaCll ¥ Concorde Prince. Gto Stldnam Scre1c.11a<1 Tofulll. Orum Commanotr, Romperound, Prince BIOO<I Ro..,.1. Rocor.o NtYH CO, V•bl>V Chi.t, BIOO<I Rovel Frltnd S.S EXACTA (S·91 Peld «1 SO l'lllTH ltACI. 6 luriongs Olsrionorat>ll Gua•I (Mtre) 11 10 6 60 S 20 Aoglt '• Lii RldOt lDomlngueJI • 40 l 60 MldwHI kln11 (Dtl1oounevtl S .0 Time· 1 II 4/S Also ren Sir Greoorv. Budding Rooklt, Poldom•nl. Twtntvon111un Salute, Kid Debona ir, Mv ltlnertrv. Reno Mac.nine The Bristol Park Medical Group, Inc. and Secure Horizons announce a no premium health plan for seniors. Scratched The Cote,,., Son Mon1111ano. Nalurtl Coureoa. Romen Megntrellt .401111. Man. Ot>lt '\ Vl111 U EXACTA IS·lll 1>1kl 117900 MXTH RACE. I 1116 mllts on l11r1 Stoo Quick IMcCerron) IS 60 I .0 • 40 L0<1t's Dream ISllOamelltrl 400 lOO BOid Wav (Torol 3 00 Time 1 u 21s Alr.o ren Atltllad Lover Sertne0o. Ama· ronl•. Norin Mist, Lucllv Soert. 8 Elllt. NOrlharll P•rtdt ' • Introducing Secure Horizons, a health care plan just for seniors. And it's available at a Bristol Park Medical Group close to you. Thi s plan can drastical ly reduce your own out-of.poc ket medical expenses whil e delivering the quality ca re you've come to expec t from the Bristol Park Medical Group. The Low Option Plan requires no monthly premium s. And there are no ded uctibles to pay, even though hospital stays are fully covered for all Medicare NO 'CrtlChH U IXAC'TA 110·71 Paid J1SI 00 SEVENTH RACE. 6 lurlOno• Mid Enl Crl•l1 (Buel 24.00 1 60 4.00 TOOier (KeantO lS 00 I 20 Ju•I Pteln Plr11e tHernendatl IS 20 Time I 11 4/S Alr.o ren Tl1'1 Blezt, Fi n Five<. Powtrfvl EvH , Town, GuH1trtam«r, Tiit Down 11 Uo Sc.retcha<I Honlno Bev S.S •XACTA 19·4) oakl S17600 S1 l'tClC SIX (7 or l+S·S· 10-fl oalO j 13.2'h0 10 •la wlnnlno llclltt• (Sl)I hOr'") n Pie.II Six consotatlon oeld S40I 00 10 19S wlnnl119 llCkell Cllvt horMtll EIGHTH •ACE. I 1/16 mllH on 1Ur1 Ree (Toro) S 40 l 60 3.20 High Blddtr (0.lenounovel 4 00 4 00 FlalltuH IM<Cerro11l l 60 Tlmt 1 44 3/S Al•O ren Vtronlet'I Qvasl, Marl• Ttl. Balle E11111n1, LIHev Lan, Le Firm, Weler1or0 Felr, Soul Light No .cretchat S.S EXACTA 19·1) PtlO 511.00 NINTH RACE. I 'I mllt\ ~111en1 Mlf'loed (CastlftOft) 1moul1lvelv IH..,111noarl Ona Eveo ttomeo tMcCerronl Time I SI 7/S lJ tO 920 00 140 soo s 40 Al\O ren M11ter N1veio, Sir Star, ForGtl Tht Ring Broedlv StrtlChed· Collt Nost U IXACTA (6·11paid1296..00 Alltndentt ' 12.SS9 approved days . D h ___ _Doctor visits arp ius_t_two dollars.Ihe as S ""-' ~~~~-+-~~--~~~------------- sa me applies for vi sion and hearing exam s. Dream· Urgent and emerge ncy care is prov ided worl dwide. to f• Id For on ly $20 a month you can choo se PS le the High Option Plan. ft gives you the sam e coverage as the Low Option Plan pl us pre·scri ption drugs for ju st two dollars per 30-day supply. Perhaps it's time you looked into a plan that make s your Medicare benefits go even farther. Right in your own backyard. Bristol Park Medical Group s are located at 722 Baker St., Costa Mesa, 11180 Warner Ave., Suite 363, Fountain Valley and 4330 Barranca Pkwy., Suite 130 in lrvine. Hospital care is provided at Fountain Vall ey Regional Hospital. • To find out more, simply return the coupon or call ou r toll -free number, 1-800 -453 -8822, day or night, seven days a week. It's that easy. I 1:::te~ed ~-:-H;:s~d-:: I I Information. I understand there Is no obligation. For I faster service, call I 800 453·8822, day or nlRht, I seven days a week. 1 NAME: ________________________ _ I ADDRESS: I I CITY: STATE:. ZIP: --I I TELEPHONE: t I Mall to Secure Horizons, P. 0. Box 48Q, Cypress, L.:.A ~3~8~ - - - -_d I •• , ~ It< •'f' Dashs Dream heads a field of top performers from I 0 major stakes races will once again be brought together in the 14th running of the Champion of Champions Saturday night at Los Alamitos Race Cou~. An ofTspnng of Dash For Cash. Dashs Dream will be scelung to become only the second horse to win a second Champion of Champions event. Last year. JOckcy Danny Cardoza brought home Dashs Dream first in a lime of 21 .84. Meganette was second and lndi~o. lllus1on third. _ In addition to Dashs Dream, this year's field consists of Grade I race winners Rise N High (HQHRA Champ1on'ih1p); Eastex (Golden State Derby); Indigo fllusion (Vessels Matunty); Pnssy Fein (Rainbow Derby): Hcaven'.y (All Amencan Derby): and Oh Snaz (World Cham- p1onsh1p Classic). Cash Rate (Go Man Go Handicap) and Miss Jet Tonto (Los Alamitos C'hamp1Dnsh1p) earned invitations with strong second-place per. formances, wh1k Meganctte is a w1ld- card invitee. Dashs Dream has been listed as the tenta tive (pnor to post position draw) moming-hnc favonte at 2-1. Cash Rate 1s 7-2, while the rest of the field 1s 6-1 or more. CdM, Edison win Jn soccer It was a successful day for both the ~ys and girls squads from Edison High in soccer, while Corona del Mar posted a victory over Trabuco Hills Wednesday. Here's how 11 went: Corou del Mar 4, Trabeco Blll1 0: Bnan Hu~ston scored two goals and · the Sea Kana defense put in a shutout perfonnance as host CdM stopped Trabuco Hills in a non-league match. Tim Galusha. who scored one aoal Drew Krum a_nd Robert Hesse we~ credited with strong defensive play for the Sea K.angs, as well as aoahe Steve Muny, who stopped one shot. CdM improved to 2-l with the wm and ltlvcls to Los Amiaos Friday fo; another non-lcaauc contest. SecureHorizons·· Edl101 i . MIHIOD Viejo t : Tom Patton and Roben Sanchci netted first-half aoaJs and fullback Darryl Mca.ns played • strona aamc de- fensively 10 spark the Characrs to the v1ct_ory, their second in as many ouunas. A SENIOR H E A L 1 H ,\ f1I\ l~ln:-. (If IN 1111 ARI• p I. A In airls action· E4J ... '7, Palot VeNet l : Joy 81cfeld ta1hed four &Olls1 three in the second half to help tnc Characrs c.l'lCnd a 2· l halftime lead. & 4 2 - 5 6 l 8 c L A s s I F I E D & 4 2 - 5 6 l 8 Of&nge Coall OAIL Y PILOT /Thuredey, Oeoember 12, 191& C7 Ml.JC NOTICE MUC NOTICE I P\ll.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTIC£ PtalC NOTICE I Pl&.IC NOT1Cl I PWLJC NOTICE P\aJC NOncl DD ' H N (I • .' ! , PUklC NOTICE 1w1n an1wa1anecittheavr·iot Tr11•I. r .... en11QM ano anall oe raiactaO oy the Which 11 me<S• by 1 retOQll· 01 p<1nc1pt1 ~I onoc. ll W 11 llllelldad 91010t~IO Delnwrtt• Pursuant 10 the orcset 01 lac. fithl1of1-'d land, Md axpenM1 of the T"itt" 1no eoaro 110le perton 1ucl'I hlQhHl 01 the Intend.a trantl.,Of •• J ~~ 11 • 1f1Q eno .,.., be t~ .i Ille Cat1forn11 Coa1111 Com W'Meh do not at1e.f ..w' or Illa 1ru111 e1 .. tao by Ul<I TIWI 8o1td ,._._,.. 1,,. rMC>(ln~Dle 0tal t>oO a11111 oe aame u al>ov9 r_........ t"9 alOttellld otftoe at ""! ml1110f' Ille City or N~t i.nd al a Potnt '"' "'8ft '°°I DHd ot Tr11tt lo• Ille rionl lo rajK1 any and all llnalty ~I.CS °' att bids All otllet t>v~neta ,,.,,... PuOllll*I °'~ ~' fll'M anar the l'lrWI publl-MeMaalpl S..Ch 11 c>ubl1t111"Q Not~ ,.., to u&d ~-•.. , .. 1moun1 1H1on1bty Hll b•d• sno 1o witnoraw ita ana11 be re,_ctad by Ille WICf a<1d1 ..... uMO by the o .. ,., Pitol o.c.tnt>er 2·,eauon Mr.of ll'Cf l*Of• Vlncenl L &kManipl. or ~ue51 lor • 0... yHt Mrted In the dMd ,,_. m•l.O 10 oe '70 209 ee oiler 10 ..... ,,.,. l)fope<ly &oerd lnfendecl lranal•oo wttl\lrl lN5 Oatt Of .... ~ ot NewpOrt axlenaton Of Permit NO l dnah "ec. C-.w-. re-I The t>enaliclar) 111\0er Mid Ttit Ot1aetor ot PurthH The ao.td , .... "" the the PHI lllr" ~·at flt.. Tl'\-502 Oei.d ttllll 4th day c4 0.-0 ___ ._ lp&:lllld aw a 5·83 220 911n1eo by the COfdM J.3-13 In bOoll aMt, I Oeed or lruat heretofore ax t"Q 11 lle••by dl•teled to 119111 10 reject any and all It known 10 llWI 1n1tn0e0 P\ll.IC NOTICE °""* 1N 6 ..-.:n I)' C1lllorn11 Coa1111 Com P4lf9 U of Ofnclal "_.. .Cut.CS 1"<1 d .. tvette 10 Illa 0011 copiea of tlltl NOllCe or Olde Jlld 10 wtthdrtw 111 1rantf ..... ate Nona MCUM'TY ,AClll'tC MA· Dece1n~r 10. 198S mlnlon on Mty 27 1983 tor Tr111tCH Of record owner. underttgned a written [)ec;. 1n1111t1o•I 10 LHH AHi olfai to '*AH Ille proptny Tne nem• end Olltlt\Mll ec 21• TlOM~ •AMC. ~ Born July 4, 1915 i.n tti. m.tntananee drad9l119 , J o H A N N I I c 1er111on ol Oef1111t and Oe Properly e1gneo Dy Iha Tile OfraetOf al P11rchu tdO•llA ot 1ne intended FlCTmOUI .,.._,. ,,..., 94 h , ..... el NW '""-t... ...... DJ Swvived of epproatmetelr S,0001flAS MUI 1 1 N AND mand for Sale, 1nd • wrlll&n Cter1t ot lhe 8oerd 1n 1111 .. l"Q 11 l'\e(eDy dlrtcl.O 10 1rsn11 ..... att A2P INC NAME ITA.,.....,. -.C 1•1RL .................. ' • I c11bto r1rda annually from I SHA .. ON J. "AIMUlllN NOlice Of Oefeult 11110 !let 13I Pvt>lie pla.cea in Ille Covn !)Ott eop-ot the Notio. of 2647 N 0 11119)' 11 Al1tem-I The tonowo"Q persona.,, LA..w.1 '· c.AMY, by his wife, Elailw. I ""'"" lti. MHT llne •nd The atrMI lddrM• and lion 10 Sell Tiie vncs.ta!Qned IY not .... tn•n llhMn f 15) lnlf'\tlon to L•H• Aeal !>ti CalllOfntl 911103 CSOlng 0uaw-u R c IN-,,........, .. ~. ,,., 0-.. I 0 n • w • y n .. thl U.I . ,..,_Id ffna andl othercommondealfnattoft, eauMd Mid Nolie. ot De Oayt o.fora the date ol aa;O P•operty tiOn«I Dy Ult Th• p1~ty per11n•nl OUSTRIAL COMPANY aw-t. 8411111a *• ~ M cM&fUIA] of Hunt d1po1tllon 011 publlc; If .,,1. of the , ... ~~ 1 rsull 1110 Ei.c:tt0n lo Sell 10 pul>lie ~ll"Q and lo pub Cie<k ot tne Board on thrM nera10 Id oetetlbeO 1n ~ 3505 ceout~ A..enua Sult• 9Ndl. CA ..._ .,..... ..._ h beac;heaendtobuttrn1tn• d••crtbed abo•• l al t>e recClf<Sed 1n tne count) 11snacopyot tl'leu1Mnot tJJpuOlteplac.et1n111eCOun ••ll u lurnttut• 1tAt11<ea o 110 Coat• Meu Call-ptloMl(7W)M1.-tngt0n Br-ach ...... ugJ • cltwldu.t bulllheada 111 Hew· p11rport1d to be· HM> wnera the real proe>eny 11 i.u thtn one. 1 wea11 ror ty not ..., than nn--. (IS) aQulP~tnt macr11nary tom .. 112626 PuOll8'1ed Onw'9'1 CO.I l.("r, O.r ll"N-The1.1 of port ••r. batw .. 11 the UndenPt11ea,Coata ...... 1loc•t.O lhrM(3)conMeutt,,.WMll• dayat>elorethedataorUld gooow11t tr1oanamt Matropo1t11n Lile In 011tyPll010te4'fllbilt1t 11 Coro~ d.eJ Mat" and "'""high llde llna and the CA ~7 Dalt ~DOf 3, 1966 befOfe tl'lo data ot11110 ~t· P\lbl+c meeting and to pyt>+ ... ..,.,Ofd •n19f91t and om 1<.1rance Company e New 18 1995 f den Id U.I . l'tert\Md tine, lowar The underateMd Tr111t.. C ALlfO"NIA .LAND 1ng 1n 1n1 Orenga Cout fish• copy ot the aamt not pioYam-'lta and eoY9flant York eorP<><lllOll 1010 un-WTn..2t9 lvf' fV1 an ' r~nU Newport ••1 and Doller dl1cl1lm1 anf ltablt117 tor TflUITEI COft,OftATION, o111y p11o1 a newspaper ot 1es1 than Ol\Ce 1 wee« f0t no1 10 compete and 1a cotn C.nue 0rt119 Foa111 Funera ~ wa 8horff In Upper Newport enr lncor,.c; n.11 o lhe a• Mid Tru1IM, •1: Joen •·19ene•1t corcu1111on puo111n lhrae 13) conaewtl,,. .,..... located 111 1 •TO Baker ctty CA 114404 .. -IC ...,..TIC[ be held Sa~· ••t-elrNt lddrna end other lotle, t.cratarr , 150 I . eel 1n 1n1s 0111•oe1 o.t0<e 1ne date or Mid m.et Co111 Meu C1hrorn11 RC Auoc111ee 1 Celt· ,...._. "" cember 14, -~ i 18~, ursu•nt to Set11on 1common dHlgnatlon, If lpt1nt I t.. ate. UOA. LOI Passed ind adopteo •• l"Q 1n Ille O<fl\Qe Coaat Tne buSlf\NS name uMd lornoa ;-al partnaralllp ll l2101 p p f t3 t69 of tne Comm1u1on an'/. 11\own ti.1aln. AngelM, CA I00'4 (213) 1ne •agu1ar meetino of tne Dally PllOt 1 MW1C>IC*' of oy 11\e 1&10 tran•ftrClf• 11 350~ C.O•llac ... ...,..,. Sui•• MOTICI Of 1 00 M at a.cl IC R09u1a11~ 1111 axecut1.,. I 18'cl Nie wNI be made, 12>+7092 • Ciovern1n9 Board or the Q9f*ll efrcutalton puOlllh· l&ld t0tat1on 11 COIN LAUN· o 1 tO Coaia Men CA ~ICATK>N fOfl V 1 I!' w M o r l u a r Y d••ecto• nasdete•m1nt0 thllt but without c;oyenant Of IP811921 Cc.as• Community Coti.ge eel 1n 11111 OlstrlCt ORV 92626 CHANOI.. Chapel Interment there are no cnangeo cir warrantr. a11_pr"a or Im• Puo1111>e<1 Orange Coast 0t111ic1 ot Orange County, PaMeCI and lodoptao 11 Tiie ovtk 111nsltr i• on Tn11 ouainen 11 con· OWNUI_. Of Paclfac View M em lcumstances affecting Ille piled, r90ardlng title, poe. Daily Piiot ()e(.emoe• 12 19 Ca111ornoa 00 the 20tn osy ot the regu11r mMll"il of Ille tendeo to De con1umma1eo dvcteel by 1 gene.al part ALCOHOLIC •WAAGE c11oposed deveioomenl's .... 1on. or anciumbrancft, 26 t985 Novemo.r 1985 I Govem1n9 Board of Ille at tetl ott>ce ot MARLENE ~111p L.ICINH onal Patk. Newport ltonsl&lency with 1ne Coastal to oar Iha unpaid be&ence Tn-SO 1 l"ut>hsneel Orano;ie Coast I Col.SI Community College STEINER ESCROW SER· METROPOLITAN LIFE IN· 12·6-85 Beach In lteu o f Act Tne Comm1111on Regu of the nolH ..cured bJ Deny Piiot Novemt>e<28 09. 0111r1c1 of O•ange County. lllCE 3337 WU1h11e Blvd , Sl.JRANCE COMPANY. a ro Wllom 11 May Conc:«n (lowers memorial 1 11111ons 11ate lnat II no ob-Hid OMd of Truat, to wit: I P\8.IC NOTIC£ cemt>tr 5 12. 1985 Cellt(lrn1a oo Ille 20111 day ot Lot Ang .... CA 90010. oo New vor11 COfPQflhon Ettl.I VIV. IPC)IVlng 1 The C1ectlon is rece111eo ti the S40,3Je.54, 11\eh,dlng .. UT Th-4 74a Novemoe< 1985 0t •he< December 31 1985 t>eth S Clark AHi Vooa ,,,: Oep~=~ of AICohol~ <.:C:vhntributlOl'\6R to h I omm1ss1on olhCifl wlll'l1n ttn provided In H id "°'"· .o. lllESOL ION Of BOARD Publl•~ Otanoe Co111 The name and ac:I01eu ol Pratl<)ent S.V.11Q8 ContrOI to< 47 r11uan ~arc 1101work1n9 days or publish· wancea, If anJ, 11nder the OF TitUITllS Of COAST Dally Piiot Novemoer 28 Oe-tna peraon wlll'I whom Tn11 1ta1emen1 wM ttieo On Sale a-e1 tPvo Eat I lnsutule p O Box '"9 noltea 11'11t dttermtna-tarm1ofuldDMdofTr111t, COMMUNITY COLl,EQE Pl61.JC NOTICE cember5 12, 1985 tl11mt may t>a lilad ti w1tlltlle CountyC1etkolO<· Pl 1 10 u lt altohollc !IOO San Juan hon of conSJetency ,,,.11 be ••••• chargH al\d ••• DllT"ICT OF O"ANQE Th-474 MAR l ENE s TE I N EA 'not Cout'lly on Novemt>et 2101 Pl II ,.._ Ca 9267 .. conctusove I nd ,,,. ... panMa ot !ti. Tru1tM al\d COUNTY, CALlf<>RNIA "l80LUTION Of aoA"d ESCROW SERVICE 3337 26 t98S DeWftgal.. ec:;" • 1 '-'"'Plltrano. J tcullve dl•ector sne11 issue of 1111 lrual1 creeled by WHEREAS. said Com-OF T"UaTEIES OF COAST W1lsn1re Blvd Los A~s f'2nS121 Av: Cotta MeN 926~0&ll p a c 1 f 1 c V l ~ "" the .. 1ena1on It en obiec· "'d DMd of Trvet. munlly Collto• Otstnct 111ne COMMUNITY COLLIQE P\8.IC NOTICE CA 90010 and Illa 1111 day Put>haneo Or•noe Coa11 1111b1~:' ~T.,., 12 00 toon I! received ine e•· The bel\ellelary 11ndef' owner of cef1aln reel end Dl8TRICT OF OflANOI! 1 K.22127 !or fll1ng c1a1m1 by eny creell· 1 Dally Piiot Oecemoer s 12 1 ~:8~ I Mortuary 644·27 tension applltalion shall be "Id 0.-d of Truat tier.· p8'sonal property hereon. COUNTY, CAL.,OftNIA t FICmtOUS eualNll• tor shall be December 30 19 28 1985 I Th· SO" repnrteo to the CommlS910n tolo1e HKUlad and de-alter described and WHEREAS said Com NAME ITATIMeNT 1985 W111cn 11 the t>usoness Th-48& HOLDER tor poss11>le hearing Per Uwered lo Iha 11n6arM9Md WHEREAS, said property munoly COiiege Olstrlel 11 the' The followtnQ persona ar• day Defore Ina coniwmma· sons w1s111ng to obiect or a written DaclaretlOft of O.. may oe made avaotabla for ow~, ol certain real ano 0 1 Dullness 11 Coeo, uon date sp&ellled aoove Dll-'C ..,.,TICE P\B.lt NOTICE Louise B Holder born 111v1ng questions concerning feult and Demand for Sala, OUltldt use w11nou1 1nt8' penon11 praperty l'\e(ein-B~;:r Resteurant HO t Oeteo Novamoer 8 l98S ,.uuu nu Sept 25 1906. m BeU this e,;1ens•on apphtauon and • written Notte. of O.. taring wnn the Oostrotl s ••tt< OHC!lt>ed end Alton v Avenue lro;ine CA R2P. Inc., •r. Ma. Fatima I ll 22091 FICTITIOU8 eut...aa Calaf Passed away snould contatl tne 01str1e1 leult and Elactlon to a.ti. neeo• and WHEREAS "Id p.09trty 71 4 0. de 11 "-· ~' NA• ITATllilENT oll1te ot Ille Comm1ss1on 11 The underelgnect oeuMd WHEREAS 1t eppear' to may oe med• avellable tor 92 R t n Put>hshe<I O•&nQe Cout NOTICE Of IAU Tiie fotlowt"Q ~sons a11 De<-ember 10 1985 tn Ca11torn1a Coastal Com H id Notte. of Oefa11lt and t>• tn tilt oest 1n1e1ests or outsooe use w1111ou1 inter· Grao;7 1"A~~ ~v~· 0111y Piiot December 12 Of fllAL "'°"frr'f dOl"Q Du11n-u Romane· Nt-wport Beach Mrs m1sa1on. South Coast Area Et.ctlon to a.u 10 be , .. said community college dll· ler1n9 w11n ine 01a1roct • ~~~. C~ 92714 (A Cell 1985 I AT N~l~~::,:,.,AU 1ng. 44~ E 17tn St Ste l . Holder was a nauve 245 West Broaowey Suite eordMln lhe eountywher• 1r1c1 tnet said properly t>e needs and lomiacorporatlonl Tn-507 IN Tt~·E SUPERIO R Co111 M ... CA92627 ofCallfonuaandaJO 380 Long Beacn. CA 90802 the real pr~,, 11 ~·"· leaaed to the hl9hesl bidder WHEREAS. ,, appear. IO Thi& ouslness II con COURT OF THE STATE OF Pt11Colll Templeton telepnone j2131 590-5071 HOUSEKIY FINANCIAL pu11uent 10 Section 81360 be 1n lne beSI lnte•esta ol ducted by 1 torporatlon ----------1 CALIFORNIA FOR THE ,3112 Yoroa St Santt Ana vears rest dent of Put>hshed Or1nge Cout COl'PORATIOH. 13221 t1aeq oftheEdue11t1on Code1se•dcommun1tycoltegedls-Grace ReSleurant Com-Ml.IC NOTICE CA92705 B.slboa Sht-IS Dally Pilot December 10 11 804.lth Slr-.t, C.,rttoa, CA Ol lf\a State of Calllornta WCI 11111 HIO properly be piny l(athleen 0 SOfeneon ----------CO~~~~ o:A~~~i~ fHE Nancy Par~tr 325 E 23•d !>UCVIVed b'-her 90n 12 198S to701 (213) 110-M22 NOW THEREFORE BE IT leaMIO 10 the n1911es1 bidder NOTICl TO 1 St Cotti MN& C_. 92927 J TWTh-976 HOUllKEY FINANCIAL RESOL llEO 1na1 this Board pursuant to 5«11on 81380 As:~.,s~~~~t w1S lileO C"EDfTOfll Of ~~T:6iA~~ ~:~~SE~O. Tho• ou11nan 11 con· Thomas W H older ----------CORPO"ATION. H Hid doea hereby announce llS 1n-et MQ ol 1ne Edue111on CO<le With the County Clerlt of Or· 8UlK TilANIFUI dueled t>y CO-Plrtnett IM yma> grandsona I T r uataa, er: Vlrgl11ta 1en1ton to Ml&M tt>e he!etn· ot tl'le S1a1e ol Calll0tn1a. C Oecem (lec:a. 1101-4107 Notice•• neret>y QI,,... lhal Pnc1111 Ttme>1e1on Wilham C H older MUC NOTICE TottH . Authoflaad Sten.. altt< deaerll><"d 1ea1 and per· NOW THEREFORE. BE IT :,,;85 ounty on t>e• U.C.C.) ~ne und;'~gneo ,-;:" nse1,:.:: Tnoa 11a1am•nt wu filed and Ma ti hew A ' NOTICE OF lure aont l property and 11 ts1'18'&-RESOLVED tnll thlS Board F2M141 No11oe ,, nereoy given 10 rov11e a• to '9 .. uh tne County Clerk ot Or TRUSTEE'S SALE Date November 25, 1985 t>y round, determined ano does hereby announce 1111n. Puousneo Orar>ge Coast creditors ot 1111 w1th1n ~~~1,:'~11:'d: ':.~~eels~~ ~~i: County Oii Octooer 29 1 H older o f Phoerux. YOU A"E IN DEFAULT Published Orange Coast 01der&d 1en11on to lease the h8'eln· Dally Piiot December 12 19 named l•ansreror(sl tl'lat a perooi Court on 0, Iller the ntoeOO Arizona. numerous I U .. OER A DEED OF TRUST Daily PUot Oecemoer 5. 12. t The property nereln-al1•1 described real and pe•· 26 1985 January 2 1986 oulk 1ranaf8' '' •Doul to oe 28111 day of January 1986 •• Pvt>los'---Or•,,,,. Coa-n~lt'e'S & nephews DATED 11.u UNLESS 19 1985 I alter Oescrlbed "owned by sonalproperty1nd1111ne•e-' Tn 505 made on pen onal property "-· fie ,..., •.. ,,_ •• •-YOU T aK·E~C· TION TO TAC HM the Coast Communlly Cot· t>y found determined and • t>a1e1nerter deterlt>ed tne ottlOe of .,....,rity Paci D111y 1>1101 "lovemt>er 21! Oe-grand n e 1 c es °' " " Tn-488 lege 01s1rlct and will not oel ordereo The names and ouso~s Naiional Ban~ Newport oemoer 5 12 and 19 1085 nephews and great PROTECT YOU" PROP· n...Ceo IOI scnoot purpose1 I Tile property nere<n· P\8.IC NOTICE addreuff of the intended Trust & F1n111C18' Servtere1 Tn-"711 d c & ~R~.llTLICMAsYa8lEE.SOIFlDYOAUT ----------durongtne t1mespec1tt90 1n ahe•descrlo.d1&o"'nedoy transfero•s 1te KENNETH 000ffoce 4 Ct~~~*!'~ Sc'l8 gran neVI es " PU8UC NOTICE tne lease 111e Coas1 Community Col· FICTITIOUS IUllNlH L SIEGEL t9973 Venture 1 1 Newport ......,.,, P\8.IC NOTICE nephews lSiUHIOn NEED AN EXPLANATION 2 1111me 1nten11on of 11111 l&Qe Otstrlct and w111 no1 oe NAME ITATEMENT Btvd Woodland Hiiis Ca 92660 Ann A Matendez Thund.a) 3·8PM 41\ I OF THE NATU"E OF THE NQTICE OF Board 10 tease Said property neeoeo IQt scf\Ool purPOM• Tne I01lowin9 pe•son IS 91364 Trust OttlOtr County of Or-FICTITIOU8 •u-•• p a c I f I ( v I e w PROCEEOINQ AOAINST TRUSTEl!'S SALE to the hl9het1 bidder with a during the time specified 1n doin9 t>uSinesa aa The name4tl ano ous1nesa an9e Stele 01 Callf0tn<a 111 NAM4! ITATlMeNT YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· vou ARE IN OEFAUL T minimum acceptable rental the lease TREES UNLIMITED 955 aOdress of me intended the "3111 lllle and onlarett 01 Tne lotlow1n9 person• are Mortuary ServiC'es TA0CnT F~ldL•A'IW· ~::.· m'-r ~. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ot S •8.750 per year. acco•d· 2 1111 tne on1ent1on ot thos Well 19tn St . Coate Me&&. 1ranste•ael•l are t<EN H id 11 -~ ~11"!~11m~11~ d01n9 01.111ness u OAM-F'nday December 13 . .,. '' DATED JANUARY 30 1985 1ng 10 the terms and con·' Board 10 lease aald property C1lll 92927 WULF 8 SnarpsDurg IMne oeat an 1 1 • r..,, Tue.eon • A C1Uf0tn•• Lim· l I AM Pacific View 1115 •I 1:30 P.M. HOUSE· UNLESS vou TAKE AC· dltlons nere1natte1 set forth 10 the 111ghes1 bodde• with a Kenneth S S11 II 95S Ca 92720 and interest tllll the eitata 11.0 P1rtneian1p 3 151 ,.,,. Chapel Interment KEY FINANCIAL CORPO"· TION TO PROTECT YOUR in Ille lease minimum acceptable rental West 19tn Colla Mesa Th1t Ille property per11· 0' Mid d~ flat IC· wly Avenue SI• •·2 Colla ATION ... dUl'I al)90lntect PROPERTY IT MAY BE 3 Said real ptOpe<ly II ot S38 750 per yHr ac;c;ord· Calif 92627 nenl l'lerelo ,, d•SCrlt>ed on Qulte<J by<>Qerallon or, .... Qt Mesa CA 92626 follov. mg al Pacific T r uet•• under a nd SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE 111u111ed in Costa Mesa 1119 to tne 1erms and con· Tn11 Dus1ness os ton· 9enerel as All of tha 1°1""""1se otl\ef tnan or on OAM Int 3'S' Airw•v \1~"" Memonal Park purauant to DMd of Tr11•t 1F YOU NEED AN EXPLA· County or Orange Stale or 011ton1 hereinafter Ml fOflh oucted oy an 1ndlv•du11 furniture t1x1u•11 eQuop. ldd!~n 11°1~~:~ :."dde~ Avenue S11 1-:? Co11a ln lJeu of flower-$ recorded Jutr 5, 1114, aa NATION 01' THE NATURE Ce1rlo1n11 and is more per· 1n 1ne rease Kenneth Six menl invenlo•y tvPPltes cea__, 1 ,,. Mesa CA 92626 d be 1"" No. 14+%71211, of Of· OF THE PROCEEDING Htulerty oeacro~ in tl'le 3 S111d raa1 properly is Tt>11 statement -NH tiled goodwill Htde name in ano to •II the eertlln r~ Tn1a ousoneas '' cor'-onauons may sent lk:lal Record• In Iha otfk:e J AO A 1 NS T v Ou v Ou legal descr1p11on situated 1n Costa Meu w1tn rne County Clerll of Or· 1aaseholo 1morovementt P~~rty s~uaieo C 1~ C ~ due tad oy • t1m11eo part~· to The T W illiam & of the Count'/ Recorder of SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· 4 The te•m of tne lease County or Orenge. State of an9e County on October JO. leasehold 1r>le1tsl a,,d 1eate ~ 0"'st :'" 1 C~lo~•• shop Loui.se H older Mem· o ,.nga C04.lntr. Caltfornl• j VER s11111 t>t tor a period ot one Calllorn1a and os more per· t985 ol that certain property and ran~ 1 a e 0 • 1 Urry B Thrall Prell0-'11 onal Heart Fund c 0 Will SELL AT PUILIC On January 10 1986 at year commencing on ••. ano lltularly described tn ,,,. F2t07M reel est11e management particu ar Y oescrit>ed es OI· Th•1 1111emen1 •at llled AUCTION TO HIOHEIT 111 00 AM CALIFORNIA ending .. and may be r• leg81 oescr1pt10n Publlsneo OrenQe Coas1 company and 11 1oeatld at lows to wit 11 4 >Mtl'I tne County Cier• of Or Hoag Memonal H05· llDOER FOR CASH OR LANO TRUSTEE CORPOR· ntwl>d tnerealter on an en· 4 Tne term ot Iha l .. se Daily Piiot November 21 28 :\01 E Balboa Blvd Ntw· Lot 333 Ind 1 33 tP. ul\-an9e County Of' o.c.mt>er pit.al 301 Newport CASHIER'S CHECK, drawn ATION as duly appo1n1eo nuat basil by mutual anree-511811 be for a ;,:O<I ol one Oecemoe• 5 12 1985 pon Bea<:h Cal1t 92661 dovoded nl.,est on common 3 l98S Blvd Nev.•port Beac-h on a atata or nallonal bank • •8 1n and 10 -.01 1 of Trac;1 No F-• Trust~ under and pur54.1an1 ment enne• party may ter-year tOmmtnG on ··· and TH-4o i The Buso~ss n1me uled -C a 92"60 Pac1f1l •• tat• or f ...... -r1I c__.11 S t60 °n tne C•ty Of C:0.11 tt•a .. ~, n~ e1n ,, ,,,... ,.., 10 Deed ot Tru'1 1ecorOed m1nate tl'le lease uPOn n1ne1y anding • aro may oe 1.. by sa•d 1ranslaro11 at M id Je v "" ' ...,,_ ""'°"·°'•ital•°' 19derel March22 1985 as 1ns11 No 1901 oays wroten nouce Sa10 neweo tnereelter on an 1n-DlllD•IC W\TICE iocat on 11 COAST Me" County 01 O•&nQe Gooeon ~nr-& C.rutcnei \'1e'IA M ortuar\ LJ\ 11•1ne• and loan Htoc:la· 85-098681 of Ottoc1at Re-PfOpe!ly •hall oe used Only nual OHIS Oy mutuel agree-,.ug\. "" PROPERTIES COMPANY Stale of Cahtornll u pet 800 N-p(Yl Cente< Onve r('("l.or!. 6·H-:r6o lion domlelled 1" thl• •1•1•., coros e~ecut&d Dy George for purpoaet approved oy men\ Ellhe• party may ter· FICTITIOUS IUllNlll Tnat said DUtk l•&Mfet •• map recofded 'n Boot< 181 Newport BMocn CA 92663 In Iha lobb'l 1°th• Building A Mohna es tru91o,.. on Ille Ille 01111+c1end111e soc~•· m1ne1e the lease upon ninety NAME STaTE .... NT 1n1enoec 10 oe con•um-Pages 40 41 and '2 01 Mis· Puo111neo <fl'llf\98 Cou tl loceled at· 901 S Lewie St " " ..,~ cella,,eoua Maps tn the 01· 0 1 I) IOI "'--ambet 5 ,i · · ·• otloce or Ille County Re· 1111 01dder shall oe reQuored 190\ days wrllen notice Salo Tiie following persons are me1eo a1 tlle ofloce of •1 Y ' """" Orenge, CA all right. tllt. coroer 01 Oran9e County 10 e•ecute a 1ease. an eaam· property shall bt uM!d only dotn ovsine" 81 Starc•est EKrow Co Inc hce ot ,,,. County •eco•dai '9 eno 26 19115 ind lntetHI conwayad to l Stale ot Cahlotn1a WILL pie of wnocn 19 1ncludeo on tor purpo1t1a appro\f&d by c lG ENTERPRISES 1543~ Jettrey Roeo Suite 0':~tT<>;:~~ WIT"' non· T,.,•96• and now held by II under SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION the bid documents. on Ille 1n tl'le Olstroet 81\d tne success· 9301 La "·trella Fountain 133 rv1ne C111torn1192714 ..... Id "-"' f T t 1 th ~ eJrcousi,;e ... aements ano •• ..,..., o ru1 n • TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR tne ofloce ol ine O;rtc1or ot tut D•dOer shall oe rtQuoreo Val,_, Calo! 92708 0" o• arter Decemo.r 27 D111D•1C ...,..TICE ..,.....,,,.,. alluated In Nld ~1 non .. ac1us1ve rogl'!1' ot wl)' ,.ug\. nu ,. ........... , CASM 1payaote 81 11me of PurchH1"9 Co111 Com-10 execute II lease an a>.am· Chat1es Eldon GOOClw•n 1985 ove< unoer ano ..,p0n 1.ot 1 Count., and Stet• d•· sale on lawful money of the muntty College 01s1rict pie ot wnoeh 11 included on 9301 La Estrena Founllin ·nos t>ulk 1ransta< s SuO· 10, .,ecessar, O' oesoret>le K•lbad ea; Un11e<1 SlalUl at south toeatetl at 1370 AOams Av· tne Ood documents on tole on Valley Calif 92708 1ett to Calofo•n1a Unoto•ni Loi 1°' of Tract No 1712. tront entrance to tno! 01an9e enue Costa Mesa Celt· Ille ottice ot 1ne Oirtctor of Atle Glee Goodwin 9301 Commere111 CO<le StcllO<l o"Q•ess and eg•ess teie- K·2211' FlCTmoua eu...-aa NAME ITATEMENT HARBOR LAWN· MT OLIVE MQf1uar-, • Ceme1er. Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERC E BROTHERS ln !tie City ot Coeta Mela, county Old Courthouse 2 t t rorn11 92626 II 1s unoer Pu•Cf\tSJng Co111 Com· Lit Esrrella Funtaon valley 6 l~6 :'~~o~~~: r:.°'e:Ct~:~ County of Or1n9a. Stale or w Santa Ana Bcxileva•d "ood 1na1 certain terms of munoty College 01&1roc1 Caht 92708 he name ano edOr&Ss ot lelepno nes anO Otl'ler Callfornla, •• par map re· City or Santa Ana State of ine lease are sub1ect 10 ioeateo at 137 Adams Av· Thos business is con-,,1e oerson w11n ,.,,om 1 purp0'8I and accout•e corded•:;.::-:¥:'· P'll•• 32 Cel1forn1a ell right totle and neQollatton between the Dos· enue Costa Mesa Call dycteo PY nusbanci and wore Claims ma, oe f11eo s meats inerelo sewer s .mtrm~occesstut ll•d-fomta 92826 If is unde• C E Good•n S1a1t "" Escrow CcT 111c dra ns wile• gas and steem call•-• mapa, In the of· now he•o Dy 1t unde< sa10 der 51000 11\81 certain terms or Tnos statement wu ftled 1s•35 Jefl•e, Rl)a~ Suite P•P"s ano acccxii•&ments Ince ol the c;ount., recorder Deed or frust on the propefty 5 Potenllal O•dde•s ere the lease are sut>1ect to ,.,,1,, rhe County Clef~ 01 0 ,. 133 ""e Ca1°• 9:? u ano H>er~•o 8,.0 ,0 , sucn ,001 of "'d county. E1c;apt all .suuatell 1n $<1Jd County anci adv1se<l 111a1 aJJ co.st.s in 1m n99011atton oat"""" tne Dis-e Cout-ty on OctOl)ef 2.,. 111e as1 ja> •o• •.11ng claims. 0 .. ..,n "'° 01~ en Tne to11owin9 ~sire d 0"'g b .;s r ess 15 Mc Ma"•" :>es• ·~•• Brooi.nollow S1n11 ""• ~A 9270) McMar"'A"' Oes• .... 5•"'' ·~¥--+----­ M ORTUARY ""• 4. .... a'""~• "•Jtt .. crude oU, pafro1eum. ga1, Slate described as Loi 125 provong 1ne parce1 ontluding tr•et and 111e successful 010-,~ Olo'. ar-, ;:red•to1 snaH be De-c•oac:nts 011 <"e 0, 0 ,,. ~.:·~=~c::d ,:" of Tract No 653 as per map 1ns1a111n9 entrances and d'!• F29007'7 cemoe· 26 t985 wl\.c;n s 511.,,,18, kind ,,,d easeme<>ls al•O" • .... B•-,Oo<PIO o .. s.,,.,. """ c. ,\ 92,. ~ ·.,,, o ... s 'ess s or a..("1.0 o, • ~~ McMaha" Desi. :it Santit • ·~ B•oadwa~ ::os•a Vesa ~4 ~·~ ·s~ other mineral• 11niMr end In ~~in OO()ll 19 I>~ ~·•s ~ e••!lllng cv•t>S 5 P01en1t3l -O<Odar• are .,.ul:ll!Yf&d Orange CoaSl 1110 ovs..nass. oay oeJore tne-.in 110)acert1 101s of wio Hid lind except Iha rteht ot M1sce11eneous Maps on snail be borne ov tne sue· advised that all coats tn 1m Oaooy Pilot Novemoer ;>t 28 consum,.,allon date s~o-Tr$CI 5 ,60 to• ,001 ove<~ tlle othte of tl'le county re-cesslul bidder p•ovin9 the parcet 1nclud1ng December 5 12 1985 flea 1oove nangs ano 01,,9, encroecn· ~~r~=• :~~~~~0:•d:t~ corder of said county 6 Seat&d proposalswoll be 1nstalhn9 entrances end TH 459 So tar as 1s Known 10 sa10 menls 01 8 like 0, oissimioa.r The street address and received 1n tne 01stt1ct e~11s over ex1sll"Q curot 1nlendeo Transrerees said Kono a a W"••am '-'!cV arar- P•et•del"I r,,,, Slatemenl #all ,,~ ,..,,, tne Co .. n1v Cler• ~1 O• ange COll"'h 0" OeGemtt"' PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ce,,,eter\ • M ortv ar, Criape1 • Cremato•. Ing 099r1tlon1, mining or other common des19nat1on Purchasing Ott1ce 1370 snail oe oorne by the sue· intended Transferors Jsed m0<e comm()l'll~ ~nowrt quarrylf19 of •II kinda In· 11 any ot ine 1eat property Adams Avenue Cosla cessrul Dodder MllC NOTICE 1ne Jollowin9 l dd•t•onat JC. JO Pac1••c V•ew :::>• ""I Newoo·1 Beac• cludlng bul not ••cilu•lw• of des c ' 1 o e o a o o v e s Mesa C1llforn1a up 10 2 00 6 Sea1eo Prooosars will bt business "•mes and ad-85 109 Mo"'910w" Ll "e ~!~ .. ~~:u:~~;,,f,!\..;•!1:~ ~~~~or~v~0 ~s~22~~· ~e~r!~ '~:8~9~ :~c~\~~ ~8u~~1~:~,n~n ~~~ce 0''11~~'ci Eec~~T~E ~Ill ~~~~=e51a;''~~s.'"'c~':~ co::m~e:,• ~~:1~~~~·~,. ""' Duous~ Oran~ Coas· • •985 l c;aw1tlon1 o r ahafll, Cahtornoa all proposals Sf'tall 0. open. AO&ms Avenuft CoSll CREDITORS OF ?ROPEPT ES COM PIN" lul mon1ty ot toe .Jn.tao Oa•I\ "•IOI ::>eG...,,t>e< •(' •<t prowldad. how1war. lh• 1 Tne unoers1gned Trustee e<1 eaamoned ano r&ad Mesa Calltorn1a up to 2 00 IULK TIIANSFE" 19973 venture Blvd wooo-States on contormat •O" ot 26 198!. ,11nuar, 2 "986 , .. mt ahalt not be eon· d1scl111mt any h8b1l11y for any aloud 1n an open meellng p m on tne 19111 day ot De-(Sec:•. 1101-1107 tand rlolls Ca 9136• saoe Tan percent 0' amount rr1.SQ6 11ru.ct to prohibit •lanl 1ncorrec1ness of the street Belo1e accep11ng any writ· cemoer 1985 at which tome U.C.C.) Dated Oecemoer 5 1985 D•c to oe deoositeo ..,t,. b•C -------------------- ,;44 r::ir e) ldrllllng or 1ueh other ~r-address and other common ien proposa•. tne Director or all proposals shall be open-No11ce is nereby given to otm•ic NOTICE DlllD•IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE MllC NOTICE allon1 which In no way u1a design&tot)n 11 any sllown Purchasing shall call for oral ed eom1ned and read creo11ors ol thl w11n1n .-ug\. ,.ug\. ----------1 herein bods II upon tl'le call tor o•a• lloud in an open mee11ng nameo 1ransterors IMI a ---------- _, USE THE DAILY '8LOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY Saod sale w1H be made. Out Oods any responsible person Before accep11ng any writ Oul~ l•anster is ontendeQ to IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of THE ST A TE witnout covenant or war otte,5 10 lease the saod prop ten proPOsal Ille 011ec:tor of ~ meoe on personal prop OF C LIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY Of ORANGE •anty eap1ess or 1mphed re ertv under tlle terms and Purcnu1ng snall call lo• 01a1 erty nere1naner descrioeo A 9ard1n9 totle possession o• cond1t1on1 specified he•em bids II uPOn tne call IQ< oral Tne "ames ano t>u1mess encumorances 10 pay the 101 a 1en1e1 eaoeeding t>y at boos any resp0nSAble person aoo1ess of tne •ntenoeo I rema1n1ng principal sum ot teaSI live percent 1s•1.1 tne oilers l o lease the saoo p1op. ttanst91ors are OWEN lfle note& Meured oy said h1911est Nrlllen p•oposal ••ty under Ille terms and MARSHALL 3132 Boston Deed or Trust with 1nteres1 wn1ch is maoe bys respon· cond111ons specified l'le•ein Way Costa Mesa Ca11rorn1a I t11ereon ar. provided 1n said s1t>le ~rson sucll n19heS1 tor a rental axcee01n9 by at 92626 notes advances 11 any. responsible oral 01d shall oe least live perceflt t5%) Ille The loeauon on Ca11torn1a under the 1erms or said Deed 11nally aecepteo or all O•Os 1'11onest w"tten proposal, ot tne c11oe1 uecullYt ott•ce 642-5678 PUBLIC NOTICE Pll!llC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Date. December 12. 1985 City of Fountain Valley 10200 Slater Avenue Fountain Valley. CA 92708 (714) 963·8321 NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES GROUPS AND PERSONS Pt.eLIC NOTICE On or a bout December 27, 1985. the City of Fountain Valley will request lhe U S Department ol Housing and Urban Development to release $3.501 00 ol Federal funds under Tiiie 1ol1he Housing and Community Development Act ot 1974 (PL 93-383) lor a Home Improvement pro1ect located at 174 15 Elm Street. which 1s bOunded by Warner Avenue to the north Slater Avenue 10 the south, M agnolla Street to the Wf!St and Bushard Street to tile east. and 1n Census Tract 992 3• 11 has been determined t'18t such request for release of funds will not constitute an actton s1gnthcantly atfect1ng the Quamy of the human environment snd accordingly the above-named City ol Fountain Valley has decided not to pre(>sre an environmental Impact statement under the National Envlronmentel Polley Act ol 1969 (PL 91-190) The reasons tor such decisions not to prepare such s tatem ent are as follows: The project Js loeated In • medium denllty re.1denllal area w here the effects on the nalural and p hyslcal environment wlll be minima! An Environmental Review Record respecting lhe within projeCt has been made by the Clly ol Fountain \/alley wnlCll documents the environmental review of the pro1ect and more fully sets lorth the reasons wtiy such statement Is not required This Environmental Review Record IS on Ille at the abOve address and 11 available for pubUc examination and C®Y'"O up0n request at the Planning DepartmMt between the hours of 8 00 a m and 5 00 P m No further environmental review ol such projeet Is propoMd to be conducted prior to the request for release ol lederal lunds All lnter&ated agencies. groups and persona disagreeing with this deci!Mon are lnvl1ed to aubmll written comments lor consideration by the City of Founttln Valley to the Planning Depan ment Such wrllten comments lhoold be received at 10200 Slater Avenue on or before December 26, 1985 All such comment• to rece1V9d wtll be conaldered and the City wlll not request the release of federal lundt or take any a.dmlnls1ratlve &e11on on lhe within pro)ec1 prior to the date ~thee! in lht preceding sentence The Clly of Fountain Valley will underllke lhe project deterlMd above with Bloct< Grand londs trom the US Oepanmenl of Houllng and Urban Oevetop~t (HUD) undiw Tiiie 1 ol the Houalng end Community 0evetC>P"*'lt AC1 ot 197' The City ol Fountain Valley Is certifying 10 HUD that the City and Judy L Kelaey. tn her otflelal capacity N City Manager cona.nt to accept the jurisdiction o f the federal courta If an action la brought to enfOfo. responlibtllti.t In relation to environmental 111vtewa. declsion,-makln9 and action. and thtt theM respon sibilities ha~ been satlsri.cs The legal t tt.ct on the ce<tlflcetlon Is that upon 111 approval the City of Fountain Valley may uM the Blocit Grant funds and HUD wlll have aetllllled It• responslbllltlea under the N1tlonal Envtron"*1t.i Polley Act of 1969 HUD wlll ~t an objecilon to It• appro11a1 ot the reteaM of funds and ecceptan<l4t of the certification only If It 11 on one of the IOllOWing ba,.. (a) Th•t the certtftcatton was not In lact 1lllacuted b~ the certifying offtCet or other ottlcer ol eppltcanl •09foved by HUD °' (bl that the appltcant'1 envtronmental r9\1'18W rec:otd for the prQJeet lndlcet• orni..-on of • ,..qui,_, dedllor1 llndinQ or •tee:> epplH;able to the project 1n the environment•I review proc.s Ob~IOns muat De prepared and IUbmttted In accord•~ with the r11qulred procedure (2• CFR Paf'1 5e) and may bt 4'd<lreseed 10 HUD e1 Oec>artrMnl of Houa.I~ and Urban O.velopment. Aree Office. 2500 Wllahlre BoulttV1r<1 LOI AnoeMt. Callfornl1 90057 Obltctlons to tha rMu4t of fund• on bosla ot~ than t~M 11ated abOve wlll not be conSl<l~ed by HUD No o b1ect100 rec•ved an et January 11. 1985, will bt contldertd by HUD Jvctr L llCMMy, City ftileNleet Publlah«'d Orange Cout Dally Piiot Qeolmbtf 12 1985 IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. A school Dlettlcl Of IM Stat• ol CellfOf'nla, end COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. M-1, A D letrlct FOfmed and Organized ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) l ) I l I ) I ) ) ) } ) NO 47·55o-4t SUMMONS (CCP 88M1.1) Pureuant to the Mello-R009 Community Fac:llltlft Ac:t of 1112. ... All PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE MATTER OF THE VALIDITY Of THE FORMATION OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. M-1, TME LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN. THE ISSUANCE .Of 1150,000,000 OF BONDS TMEAEOF, AND CERTAIN OTHER ACTS AND MATTERS RELATING THERETO. AS AUTHORIZEO IY TliE IOAAO OF EDUCATION Of THE IAVINE UNIFlED SCHOOL OISTRtCT. THE GOVERNING IODY OF SAID COMMUNITY FACILITIES DtSTRICT NO. M-1, NOTICE! YOU HAVE eEEN SUfD. THE COURT lilAV DECIDE AOAINIT YOU Wl'TifOUT YOUR HING HEARD UNlESI YOU MIPONO NO LA nR THAN Tl4E ITH DAY Of JANUARY, 1111. READ T..: INFORMATION snow. °" PtetnllH• Detendanta AVISOI USTED HA SID<> DEMANDAOO EL TRIBUNAL PU£0E DECIOIR CONTRA Ut> llN AUOtENCIA A lllENOI QUE UO. RESPONDA NO MAS T AROE 0£ EL ITH DE ENE RO DE 1111. LEA \.A INFOAMACION OUE StoUE. TO ALL PEASONS INTERESTED IN THE M ATIER OF THE VALIOIT'V O F THE FORMATION OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO 86· 1 THE LEV'f OF SPECtAl TAXES THEREIN fHE ISSUANCE OF $150 000 000 OF BONDS THEREOF AND CERT-'1111 O THER ACTS AND MATTERS RELATING THERETO AS AUTHORIZED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE RVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT THE GOVERNING BODV OF SAID COMMUN rv FACILITIES DIS-RIC" NO 86·1 A comp .. lnt has been flled with thlt court by the Irvine Un1f1ed Scnool D1s1roct and Community Fac11tttes Ofltrtct No 86-1 purwant to Government Code Section 53359 and Cnepter 9 1commenc1no with Section 860) of Tille 10 of Part ' of the Code ol CIV11 Prooedure reciuesttng thts Court, to determine lhe valid ity ot the formation 01 Communtry F.Ctlltlfls D!llrlet No 86· 1 the levy ot a 1pec1s1 18) therein. the l&Suance ol S150,000 000 01 bonds thereof 1nd certain othef acts and mellers ret1t1~ thereto as authorized by lhe Boero or eouca11on ol lhe lrvlflf' un1tlt'd SchOOI Dtttrict as the gov«nlng t>oOy or CommunlCy Facmu .. District No 86--1 II you Wlll'I 10 appM1r and ansW&f the com01•1nt vou mJst hie Wltl'I this cour1 t\O 1e1er than January 6 1986 • -111en ~I~ 1n rwponM to the complaint Unless you oo ~ vour detaull w•lt be entered upon applicetton Of the at>o..,. ptatnt1tl$ snd lh11 court m ay enter e 1udgm9f'lt determtnlng tl'la11tie ab<Wa matters tn qtAatlon .,.. valid wtilCh 1u0g"*"1 uniesa appealed will t>eeome forevef blndl~ as to all matters tMntin ldjuOQled or which a1 the time could httve btMr'l adfudlcatltd. ttgalnt1 all ~· If YOU Wl8" TO HO TME AOVlCI CW AN A. TTOMCV IH TIU MA TTD. YOU IHOULD 00 10 PfK>W'Tl. Y 10 TKAT Y°"" W"11 t llH M~•ANY,MAY• '1UDOMTWm. DAlEO DECEMBER 4 1995 Ot UITl:D OflU IOUC" A.fll EL COMMJO Of UN AllOG.AOO EM llTI ASUNTO, OfKNA HACPLO ~TAllllJfn.. DE llTA MA.NIM SU M.IPVTHT A HCMTZ .. HAY M.OUMA. l'UllDE '°' MOllT"'.AOA A 1WMPO o-, L °" ... .,.., °'" .... c~ c...._ ey: o..-a..ne. DetMirtJ ci.n (HA.l) P\.obt111t1ed OrtinQe eoa.t o.~ Pt101 Oecember 5 2 1a t as I .. , ca Orange Coat OAJLY PILOT/ Thurwday, Oecember 12. 198! -· CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 411-UOO I LOST MY OWNER BUT FOUND HIM AnER I PLACED AN AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS. IHI Estate Ftr Sale lt1eral 1002 lt1tral -.-.. -,-.. -,-.. -.-,.-,,-.-,.-rtte--.-1 IMI lalMa Jnlat 2144 C1roaa ••I Mar 2612 .:.;C•;.;,•,;,;;t•;..:lll,;;;;•;.;;••-..-......, ... 1;;......-~-......---26_4_0 P11ia11la 2l07 Lg dlJ1 1r1-1v1 2br, 2 lolls Bt11t1/Ctd11 3BR 3BA condo. CM $132.900 lt1tral 1002 l&LMAllWI IEHOlll 2 unlt1 In a great looatlon One good sized 3 bdrm unit plus a 2 bdrm unl1 to rent or for pert of tl'le ram-lly Truly a good propeny and an excellent price Just reduced 10 $385.000 If your know this area · you·llknow 1t Is a super value 111·1H1 2BR 2' .... BA condo, CM : '29,000 2BR 2'11BA condo. CM $123,900 IBR 1BA condo, CM $77,500 All lhese properties have garages and fireplace• All are bank owned and the lendet wlll financ;e them aa low as 1oi.w. fixed IOIW .. I. Make an ofter on one of ll'lese bargains. UIT .. H. 28R House gar 1 I 12sr Condo, End Unit Unturn, very nice 2BA COTIAll nPf 2bo 2 lrPI, nr harbor be. SS50rp,c,I w/lndry rm & gar $775 1BA Avail Jan 3 28R 1BA, pv1 patio, gar. $1 115 (213)860-9513 llOllATll'I steps 10 ach yr Y 675-'4711 or 675-4332 $800/mo Agt 675-6000 w/d l'lkup quiet No 1)4!15 3BR t' .ea Apt $900 yrly llUllT 1114,100 A E Productions I VERY NtCE 2BR + den, 2·62" I Water paid S675tmo The epliome of good taste. Connie 675-8404 detached Turtle<ock hOme Costa MtH , 2038 Meye• E•lenalvely remodeled $375 b 11 d -d i $1250 759-7602 tBdrm Apt with baleony TSL MGMl 642-1603 and upgraded Crackllng ac pa crpt -Pool No pets $495 Call firaplaca. 2 Bedroom decor free uflls or lust•* •REITILS* * Aller 3pm 641H3618 EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA 118 L 8 R 2 lot You lls(ed 5 rm nm $700 . nu crpt/palnt, ullls pd ~ust S:~hls home Call 1 w1ga1 539-6191 Agt cost CALL US REGARDING 1 Bdrm In dplx. enclosed Cal ok $725 63 t -4320 IAVINE RENTALS garage $475/mo 279 W now 546-2313 BEACH Cottage BetweGn I . 0 t. affor·s Wiison Apt B 645-tS 19 the ocean & the bay. nr Niii tH nl • the hurary 2br tba. lence lll· llOO 1Br S55012Br $600 Patio. yd. gar. stove. refrlg. Yrly. new kltch, new lndry -.....,. ........ _.21 $950 Avl 12/20 650-7592 SAN JUAO Condo 2 story. cerprl 311 W Wiison -_ 2~R 2'"1 ba, den, prof. 548-60191646-6789 • • Unlurn 3BR 2BA l'lse with decor $1195 675-4991 TH I al I utras and location -28d lBA. cpts, drps, gar Bach apt, carport, no kitchen $400 mo Sheryl 673-3117 or 631-1266 HIT IUCl'S FlllST QUIET RESORT LIVING •Sparkling heated pool •Court '/drd view dining •V1gne1te BBQ areas • Twllght dine 1n court yrd gazebos •Spacious Apartmenl8 •Your own pv1 patio •Gourmet kitchen •New do~e tan crpt •Lrg walk-11' c;losets •Ga1ed covered prkng w1s1or11ge • 1t1t1'1 $1500/mo yrly 673-0'708 L~ll lt1d1 2141 No pets Adlts prel S?OO ----· WOOd 29 d • Lse Avl 1/t 548-7234 Eastsldeduplex 2BR lBA ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED • sy roomy r, yr yard gar nu crpt & paint [ --~I n•ca• rnr ~ .,....,.. ~ t .... .... ! Traditional Realty 631-7370 •rwn1r-1 uu Ca1istr1•• leacla huge hObby rm SlSOO ' 2Br 288 E-slde, 4-plex.I $72Sl mo 832·5086 I & 2 Bedroom s;" "' • 2111 u111s. 1st & laat 499-2286 garage/patio No petsl _ 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME A pool home with 2 --$650 Aft 5 645-5512 EASTSIDE small apt up-• Furnished & Unlurn1shed bedrooms.2baths&tam-BLuFHOP duplex ocean lewrrt leac 2169 · starrs. lBR Iba. partially v1511 our model Dally 9-6 lly room on large lot Close views. 2700 st. 3br 21.1tba, 2BR 2'-'BA Condo, lg 2 car 2BR l'•BA Condo Newly furn no pets tst & last Sorry, no pets l&YFRllT to elementary school, patios, frpl lg kite .. gar . gar • nr ocean. no pets dee. gar No pets $720 $525 mo 645-8137 ra-11--r.=ir I COLOWeLL BANl(eRO l&YUllES park and shopping mature cPI no pets s950 mo 557.66891E 548-9341 01 646-2848 d LA QUINTA HERMOSA Owner wilt consider car-s1200 mo w~lk 10 beach -- -2BR 1, BA pV1 lndry rm 3Br 2Ba D1W25P50V1 ldn ryk 16211 Parkside Ln HB -Spacious single level ryrng 151 Trust Deed 10 P 2 BR dplx(lurn)$7251mo /1 • • rm. encl gar x ec 1 .. 1 ....... 1 home on the desireable ualllied bu er $165,000 & Pines ark 1st, last• 112 blk bay/ocn (213) Inside unlt, patio gar $750 No pets 63t-6155 .. ·v- and sheltered eastside in Q Y sec 831-9220/493-8658 697-1505 aft 6or Iv msg Nice No pets $650/mo e11c1us1ve gated guarded -\\l\t I HI HO"' t Coroaa itl Mar 2122 *11••10• VIEW MILLI C8!Jean 63!·~ E~~~s~~~.~~~~t~u;57~ L.a111n1 leacla 2648 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTfTtOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtng persons are domg business as Prestige Auto Body & Paint. 809 E 4th Stree1, Santa Ana CA 92701 Monie. Catalina Gallardo. J 106 Femheath Lane. Costa Mesa, c a 92626 T'11s bu11neu 1s con- ducted t>y en 1ndlv1dual Montc;a Catalina Ga.nardo This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or- ange County on November 22 1985 F2M121 Pubhshed Orange Coaat Daily Pilot December 5, 12, t9, and 26. 1985 Th-489 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STARMENT The tollowtng persons ara dl>lng business H . The Fab- ric Co1T1pany, 1152 lrvlne Blvd Tustin CA 92680 Tustin Fat>rtcs. Inc 1152 Irvine Blvd , Tusttn, CA 92680 This buSlness is con- ducted bV_&..COlpoUWOA.. Tustin Fabrics Inc This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Or- ange Couruy on NovembeJ 22 t985 F293114 Law Oll!ces ot lerr~ Rothman t 4140 Beach Blvd Ste 106, West- minster CA 92683 Pubhstl80 Orange Coast Diiiy Pilot December 5 12 t9 and 26 1985 POOLIC NOTICE Holtday painting and papering turning you into a scrooge?! Call an ~ expert 1n • classified. l.J Dally Piiot Classified 642-5678 l&YCIEST 1121,IOO Quiel cul-de-sac. large 8f'lt8111nrneot area with pool, dramatic spa, lire ring, barbeque. fabulous 4 BR, 31"r be home. • 144-IOIO • ' BayshOres 881eetont"8 llOMI " tac. "" n ··~i~~\:· 63 6155 -Bayt custom bulll •bdrm REAL ESIAlf Beautiful Optx 2BR 2ba 4 bdrm. ocean view, • • ;· per mo t-IBR 1BA, garden area home with oversized gar-~ 831•1400 Ir pie, 2 patios. 420 Gold-$2000 tease 640-2064 1~ -o:-• E side 2Br t •,ea twnhse-S675tmo · ' Please call age, famny room and enrod $990 494-6100 • style. encl patio & gar 543· 7248 large bayslde sundeck *FAllLOIS VIEW• *lfWPIH CIHT* 2Br 1Ba 710 w James o, $695 8181967-9090 msg Almost Ocnfrt S Lag lbr Priced 10 settle estate: 1 SllSTUTI&L Like new 28r 38a Twnhse 4BR 2'-'tBA Townhome. $650 Pa11o 642-1127 Lg view Apts next to Park . Iba. garage. tip, pvt bell S 1,380,000 PRICE HllCTIOll ln best CdM localion All ~~~~~ ;:ob:~: ~~,!g9:~i Avaft now 650-7743 Frplc vaulted ceilings. lrg $795 499-2704 avl 12115 (714) 673-4400 Now asking $550.000 amenities $1575/mo decor. pool. tennis. walk 2Br 2Ba on Victoria nr spa Prvt balcony S1ud10. pvt & quiet Ocean Elegantly redecorated 673-6366 or 673-3735 to bch. avl Dec t5. s 1500 Newport Blvd Squeaky Newly redecorated view. No pets Gul wtr waterfront home In a CHOICE 38R 2badbl Sherry Cosl'low, Brkr clean lots of parktnq Child ok $795 No pets pd S550 ·sec 497-6287 totally secured building garage VIEW s 1300/mo 63 t-2242 or 6•5-6002 $595 No pets 990-2962 •855--0665• New rt leacll 2669 3BR 3BA All rooms are Cati 760-0189 •BIGCANYON 2Br 2Ba. 2BR 2BA pvt patio MESA VERDE Dix 2BR 1-.-r ... ~;..-;---. ......... large & airy Seller will ---trplc. prvt patio, sngl level carport, storage araa, 2ba. lrplc dbl garage 1Bdrm 1Ba wffrplc Walk trade ror commercial or Must rent charm 2br home d d to bch Carport dshwshr sub-terr parking. Com· window 111ew 01 Golf Ln 1y, O/W 1sposa1 · Income property. off PCH very private only 5825 24 t 7383 Patio $5951mo Newport TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD $800 539-6191 Agt cost munlty pool & tennis Course 5675 SlO Joann Imo • Terrace 646'6638 $1300 Jeri 640-4668 St 646-5413. Donna Beau111u1 2Br 1Baiiom11 MOYE 11 IOW 20 10 u 13.1 •••E Fiii! 2Br 2Ba upper wldeck Nu r a pstrs. some BLUFFS • 4 bdrms. Ip, w l garage & patio nan cpt & drps. bltns. gar $525/mo tBR 1BA. all view reaecorated new assum loans Fast PoS· $975/mo 760-0909 Yrly oceanfront bungalo s725 No pets 645_..837 blttns Laundry room appls 75 t-8650 Betty GE 759-QJOO ------~-- session $175.000 fee. very basic bul lree uty near beach and shops Agt 675-55111644-8896 ... iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiimlOLI 1t••o•• lfL I&• 539-6191 Agt sm cost •2Br !Ba 4-Ple)( wl pauo 735 w 18th St . .. . . . ·. * LllO ISU APT* * Tllf ILIFFS * Spacloos 3Bdrm + Re- treat "All new tntenor · - Like a model• Bought as a 2nd home. now can't use, his loss. your gain! $199.000 (Furn avt also). ll11ti111 I Co. 640~560 -n -n --& carpori Nice area TSL MGMT 642-1603 YOI CAl'T IUT TllSI Lease a single family resi--------•! $625/mo 546-5605 -- 1101100 dence 3 Bdrm, 2 tnth, 2 3 lfHOOllS -BRANO NEW spec 1 BR. 1 story. brick fireplace. 2 I •2Br 2•,ea Dplx Every vlld ce11s patio Very pvl Bnghl and sunny 2 Bdrm car detatcl'led garage. Beauhfully furnished ho'™l j extra Huge yard Obi carport. indry $595 3s0 garden ~ome Large big yard All new carpet, on Ll~o l~le S~~r~~~~ garage Quiet $895 Pat victotta E'sde 548-8523 2Br 1Ba 102 Antlbes Don 675-1244 evs, 622-8795 Nwpt Penln 3Bdrm 2Ba. yrly rnlls S 1050-S 1200 Villa Rentals 675-70~ country kitchen Includes Pa 1 n 1 a n d 1 1 1 e renta to une I ok 673-6336 or 642-9666 dining area Cozy tire-M McGuire. HARBOR per month Call Rod at Nice 2Br 2Ba, bltns, d/w, IACMELIR PAD place in tl'le llvlng room REAL TY 673 4400 673-4400 or eves call •2Br 28a nr SC Plza. S.A $625 No pels Nlsmkrs Very lg, lurnlshed, lrg prvl for cold winier nights. ___ • __ 673-8821 Patio, carpon, pool, 642-7528 or 760-141 8 lama Across street from New carpets and patnt., Costa Mell 2124 HAR BO~ REAL TY $750 No Pets 722-8011 PLUSH CONDOS 2Br Oen sand $425 Bkr 846-8677 Lowest priced tn Newpcn 2Br t'-'tSa Condo w/spa, 4BR, !amity room. view *WTSllE * Over streams & la11s Obi Beachtyrly2BR 2ba Terrace encl gar wld hkup Avl Pool & tennis $1980/mo Beautltul 1 & 2Br $600 Up gar wlelec dr, micro w/d patio garage Ir pie now $775/mo Betty 760-8782 or 975-9889 Incl gas cooking hea1 & hkup $1000 549-2447 S895tmo. 2131420-8660 "-wla . .., I 645-9161 or 6'44-2270 Big Canyon 3BR 2'1tBA hot water Incl encl gar POOL Patio trplc X-tge Lido Park Mobile. bay vu \J'I llU1['2I j ?Br 1Ba. patio, pvt yrd. Twnhm. pool. spa • ten-~3~t3 ';~1E~48~f:;41o-5 1Br S580 2Br S6SO, $500 yrly 5700/mo incl utll • , gar No pets $750/mo n1s $1495/mo lmmed e Y 8 _ sec Uni E-s•de 557-2841 last & sec 673-2962 1980-A Anaheim SI avail 760-6102 agt *EXQUISITE View or f>vt t Br lrplc pool patto --- Tiit Roil Estlttn Shown by appt 545-3229 BLUFFS 3 bdrm. 2 , ba ocean & HB nue lites 2Br gar No pets 399 w Bay 1 IEWHH CllHT C .1 I II 022 2Br 2Ba. trplc pauo. Ing. split level Trina gOOd loc. 2·~ea. spac hv rm w lcory St s615 650_6357 Lrg 3BR 2'•BA 2 car gar- 0 oaa •t a 1 1 tennis 1875 s 1500 Agt 644-6636 frplc Micro. skyhte ovt:r _ age, pool. tennis Close r r ~~~~,g~ or 631-7956 BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba new stairs New crpt, sub-ter-OllET I SPACIOUS 10 oeach $1200/mo DUPLEX·2Br 1ba ea So-rean sec prkng wlopnr 2 BR lBA w/WB frplc. TSL MGMT 642-1603 of-PCH. $275.000. 521 **4Br 11,;98 wlhuge yd crpt drps. paint DIW $1100 No pets 549-24147 dshwr. PV1 patio gar let U1 Help Y" Carnation By owner 2223 Meyer Place $t200 No pets 759-0666 36 E 8 S NEWPORT HTS 2BR.2ba, Sell y,., ,,.,.,.,, 673-0241 or 673-15"1 $925 No pets 546-5605 BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2ba, u*srw.SllLEECIOIA•*•os $745 1 1 th 64~9794 ~~~/~l •. n~~~i~s~800 Costa •eu 1024 •EXQUISITE V-tew of nu carpet. paint. drapes. * 1c __ A-g lt1_11~-..1, & B nite lltes 2Br $1200. no pets 759-0666 Luxury 3Bdrm, 2''1 Bath Sharp 2 BR"l", be. laundry Nwpt Hghts 2Br tBa. Gar .,. ..,._ ff... S 128.500 3BR 2ba, cory ~ean H Gale guarded gar Great rm pallo gar no pets lndry $725-$750 Mgt lam-rm. lrptc. dbl gar 2 >Ba, spac llv rm w/cozyl BLUFFS CONDO. 3br. 2•, iocatron 180 CABAILLO S6501mo. 546-9950 16018 15th St 650-8213 642 5678 Clean Owner 548-3463 frptc Micro. skyhle over ba on beaul greenbelt, 6 6 0225 -__ stairs New crpt. sub-1er-1 unfurn Refrig W/D Manager 4 • SHARP spacious 2Br. 1 5 OCEANFRONT Furn t --·-~*-R£ROSSE-SSION&* ~r.eeA 9ee;>rkng w~H-S160U" li'\o-QwnerTAgf •'STUNNING Lgl. 2 & 38rl bath T0W11home {)pix, R no parliing S6SO''-m-o--• .• ·f' for in-ormation $107,000 all the way 10 S1100Nopets549-2447 1 760-0839 2BaGrdn Apt Poo1$555 OI W, WID patio Qu1e1 1·1omo1nclulll Petok AOI , _s 140,000 Agt 546-7739 3Bdrm 2B $655 & $725 710 w 18th 690 Darrell St $695 mo 675·8 170 or 964-3375 \ & • • I a lrplc wl d 1 Hrbr Vu Hmes 3BR 2BA ....i Curt II 631 1266 surpns1ng y I IEUEUTtSILUll hkups, yard. douote gar-, Avail 111186 .$1300 Incl $395 BACH, Sharp, clean: SPACIOUS APARTMENT I Sharp 2 or 3 BR wlestate age No pets $900 • sec gdnr 644-7220 250-1022 spacious Nr OCC AvljSludlo Apt S4SO/mo In-1 MILE FROM OCEAN Ml.IC NOTICE low cost size yard Hurry! Only 648 w 18th 497-6287 . now_ Dave 540-1151 Ag! I eludes ul1ls No P81S 642-2357 William D Alford 1845 ° $119.900 Agt Pat , 4Br 2ba 2 lrplcs. patto, Bayvie.;1~~RI~~~ study $550,MOVE-INBONUS 640·4030 S1epslobeach 2BR2BA Anaheim Ave , 14A Costa 962-7788 fenced yard. no pets $l250/mo 1Bdrm, A!C pool. carport I ocean view gar, lrplc M~:s c~~,~~!~s IS con-·::~:::~· S© \l~ µ-~ c!rS. ::!~ LG Attractive SBA 3BA $1400 • dep 63 t-7530 673-00721619-753-0719 No PSIS Nr SC Plaza I Mte81iBftU W/d s 1200 673-2628 ducteo by an ind1111dua1 •••·• •• Cl-"' • •OUA" -----Home Convenient lo-4BR 2ba. fncd bk yrd RV NEAR LIDO MARINA (7 14)966-1136 VERSAILLES 2Br 2 ba. se- W1ll11m D AllOfd cation S 159.500 Tenant access/kids ok/no pets 3 Bed/rm, 2bath F/Place $565/mo-S735tmo. trg TOWllllfl cur111 ocean vu. avail Th1! statement wu filed occupied 24 l'lr notice lo S 1100/mo 650-8236 Quiet st 150, 998-5868 beaut 1 & 2 BRs. all C114H For lo1t Jan 1 $930 Herb, days with the County Cte<k ot Or-show MarShal Plan Inc bit f t M t 11L IOITN F•E( 645·2702. eves 722-1335 ange County on November Broker Linda or Claudia. ..,.. Sl'larp clean Easlslde NEWPORT CREST Condo ins, rp c us 588 H n T E N C A L 2 3 5 2Br 1Ba l'louse Fncd yrd (3BR or 2 1 den) 3ba 366 Avocado Frplc. vaulted celllngs, dbl Versailles-VIiia Balboa 21 1985 ,292111 11 I II I I ( 1 14 0•0415 & patio. encl gar New s14oomo Agt645·2235 TILllAUHIHT gar,pool&spa Nopets 1BrS725-Huge2BrStt25 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Publlsheo Orange CoaSI _ _ _ _ _ OPEi SllUY 1·4 paint. crpts & drps Lndry -------6'42-9412 or 642-1603 2Bdrm 2' 188 $895 AQI 631-4960 NAME STATEMENT Daily Piiot December 5 l2, 11 you lnsisl on quality. area Must pass credll NEWPORT SHORES 3Br 5735/mo 28R l'iiBA 2Bdrm 626•61BWa • Oe181nh 5925 Vta Lido Bayfront 38r 2 1 The to11ow1ng persons are I t9 and 26 t985 B E A y 0 I come see 3055 Capri. In check No pets $625 • w/lrplc. bar. across from G 1 doing buSlness as World Th-495 I ! 1 1 • I Mesa Verde. 5 Bdrm, 3'1t sec dep 770-5629 bch S 1150/mo 1st & last twnhse ar. ndry rm 645-2739 964-4163 ba PENTHOUSE wllg Resort Vacauons 2082 SE b , $250 sec dep Avl att nice Eastslde locat1on.1 _ sun deck Yr Is e Bnstolno 6SantaAna~AI atl'l. excellently de· ••EASTSIDEJ Bdrm Dec 15 Creative Ways 26290rangeAve II WEOFFfRACllOICf $17501mo675-8990 92707 . --------signed one-ot-a-le lnd 2'1tBa Condo. 2 car gar. 6 TSL MllT 1 .. 2 1103 jiliiiil•••••il Alch8Jd M Porter 2082,,-s A y I T I hOme 4200 sq t1. on lrpl tennis pool Alty 646-0250/493-044 ~ • Wan1 a selection of great SE Brtstot :6 San1a Ana, 1 __ P_llJ_L_IC_NO_T_IC_E__ I~ I I' I n i ... • ,0t .. 11or "•di "'" ~1.1r large Irregular lot. Many Monie Vista Ave $1150 New upgraded 2Br 2'1tBa living? We can oiler any· CA 92627 _ _ . . ., v9<l'"9' Jvs• c.i,., • "' e••o• Ktras. including oversized 838-9427 or 645-2991 Condo wi den. car gar & w..a911-.BRU thing from 8 small apt to This business IS con-I Fl~!~o~:A~=~s --------.. nci ~1 .. 111~ (.I ,<:>u• ,.,,, -·-pOOI Jtm Ouenrn, Agent , ---pool In gated comm ~ u 19 a 4 bdrmC houseB If look- duC1ed by an ind1v1dual The tollowtnn persons are I 545-6166 E-s1de 5 rm hse rental $1795 No peta 640-5324 rng in M, N or HB R•~h~·d •• Port~ . ..., L A N E L f country kitchen kids/pet APAITIEITS lh1nk of us t1rs1 for that "' ~ iv. '" doing business as The I I I I O L I Ii 1041 -This s1a1emant was llledlBerger Construction Com-r I •• I ·:: ~~.: •• :,:/~~:·i •1n• tlC upper S600's won'I last Nwpt Crest 3Br 211tBa th 1om FIH ·, TCShLOICMeGOITldeal llvlng with the County Clerk of Or pany 2905 Redhill Ave ---, ••·• <', , ... i••t• ., 1 ... ~ 4 PLEX spacious 2br units. 539-6191 Agt cost Condo S 1200 Tenn, gar Immaculate large Garden M 642-1603 an19e County ,,n Novembericost~ Mesa. CA 92626 . 2 blk bch, pvt parking Elstd-e 1 ~nhse 3BR Pool Jae 2 13-427-t 136 Apts 8eaullft.llly land-WESTWf VILUl!!f 2 1985 Carl A Berger 2886 ~ "':1,., :· :J :· l' l" r I' I $4901< 494-7002Paulagt 2'tBA,lrpic.enclyard& Only al Best Ally $700 scaped grounds 2BR 1'·ba.S68S Published Orang:~~~ ~:~:ad'A ~:l1 Lagune • .. ~' ~ I lewptrt .. acli 1069 patio. 2 car gar 1st, last spacious 2br 2ba 2 stry pool/spa. pa110/deck No 2 BR 2 ba $700 De I P11ot December 5 12 I I I I I -sec 3 t6B Santa Isabel d/w gar & mucl'l more pets Poot spa-no pets 'y . Tn1s business IS con-Ill c•1y11 111111 $1 100/mo 631-8293 539-6191 Otl'lers avail 1 Bdrm $595-$60!> 645-8122 833-8917 19 and 26 1985 T 4 duc1eo by an 1nd1vldual • ___ -2Bdrm I .ea $705 h· 94 Carl R Berger Absolute bargain' Pres-Exec T Ihm, avl Jan 1 2 PRIME DUPLEX 3Br 2Ba. 2250 vanguard 540-9626 Westside I Bdrm $500 ---------Ttll& ,iatement was llled Ugious 3 bdrm. 2'h bath mstr suites, 2''> ba. AIC, '4> blk to ocean Frplc, ulll incld unlur~ lndry PUBLIC NOTICE w11h lhe County Clerk of Or-' eK8C lwnhme Pool. spa flp 1300 sqlft s 1100/mo pa110 S 1100 494-77 48 lac No p~ts 646-4,382 ---------angP County on November • tennis rry 10% down 646 4642 5 2 2 2 We!it:fiek:I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ,. 1985 or rent Call Patrick • or 4 -~ Apul•Hll Dall Poiat 2626 r~"::o!~~T!~~~! ere• Put>hshea Ora"9:= 760"8702 agt I sH~~~ogmC:.~E;YT':eG~;c APUTlflTS Spacious attractive 1Bdrm doing buS1ness a5 Hunt· Darty Pilot Oecembe< 5 12, •D-..,...Ziii ~ ILIFFI CllH homey 2br w/gar & xtras lalMI Like brand newt All ulllltle1 near Marina $495/mo ington Propen1es 18800 19 and 26 1985 3 Bdrms 2•.; ba, 1600 SQ $625 no lastl Call lsla1i 2606 paid Pool, gar. no pets 496-9482 Noon-5 30pm ~~1~~~gr~0~1r~~a c: 11g~ Th-•91 DIME s ft 2 car gar, $160.000 *131·1111 EXEC style apt wivv ol ~g~~~ lBa :~~ HHI. hacla 2640 92648 Brkrs welcome 64'·8 138 Start saving S700 3br off Nortl'l bayfronl 1Br !Ba Robel1 JOhn Z1nngrabe T•E ILIFFS Fairview or 3 widen 2ba no gar turn.l unturn yrly 301 Avocado 642"9850 2 ILICIS TO OCUI 1651 Simne Onve Sant• f>la.IC NOTICE Full bay view, 3Br 2,..,8a. & gar $750 details $1300/mo Agt 673-4062 AVAIUIU IOW Delightful ocean breezes ,,, * " I I yi>31 ~ rent I URNIS HI 0 ~• UNI URNISIH IJ flllt(SS CEllHRS. TUlllS, SWIHlllC. plus 111uch 111ort! Sorry, 110 pets. Models OPtll daily 9 lo 6 {Mwood Apar1ml'nt' Ana. CA 92705 1--.;....;..;;.;;....;._--"-'-'---A 1215_000 Ownr 760_ 1108 539-6191 Best Alty cost I al "o-a p 1 ai11 •I a 2BR 1 ·~BA El side Twnhm Spacious 2Bdrm. 2Ba, This business 1s con-ACTITIOUS 9UllNEIS • sa2simo Frplc. yard. dshwshr lrplc. Plush N1•wpo r1 81•.tc h \11 ducted by an lnd1v1dual NAME STATEMENT Mo~u. a.... 1100 lllS Pm II 2607 garage Nice locauon. crpts. dips. Lots of I 1111 1 r.•h "'I •. I Robert J Zln1l9rabe The tollowlng persona are ., West sl de 2 Br 1 Ba. 1eR newly decorated, blk 1780 San1a Ana closets. Beautifully land- Th1s statement was flied doing buttness " Gr.ee a•EEILUF p•11 carpor1. rncd patio yrd to bch, crpt, bllnds No TSL MGMT 642-1603 sea~ 960-6331 I ,\I 1111\ t I I h4J r-.11 t w1ththeCountyCle<kolOr-Group Homes 3!531 -: ~ LINE " • $6151 6621700 s t985 CA 112628 _ 20x40 Buddy hm Lrg Mesa Vetde cl'\Oloe 3Br C -.-.-. Zi22 lBR. llke new, cozy rrplc. 4 plex Quiet atreet. 1 Nf'wpor1 Kt•"< h No ange County on Novembe< Limerick Lane. Coet• Mesa. ~\ . "~: Beautltul l'llghly upgraded mo • pets $600. mo 675-9006 TOP AREA MESA PiNES 2BR 2BA. gar, lnd,Y Nice F2t1221 Chrlat()C)her Ward Hegge 11vtdln area wtpullmen tiome. great loc, crt/yd tro1a t If pv1 balcony up or patio mile to beach No pets ""1 Ii\"' ,,,, Published orange Coast 3153 Limerick Lane Cotta kit ch 2BR 1 ba Very nice decor. patio, avall Jan 1 28r 1Ba. balcony $825 inCJ down Gar. pool, spa $650. Call Jean 631-1266 1 , • .,, 11 Dally Pllol December 5 ~2. M.,., CA 92628 WA~· T AD s enclosed pe110 All untt-No pets S 1175 751-3898 utile OR Studio $375 lnci S840 No pets ~9-2447 1 ~~i~~\: R b ft t; 1104 19, and 26. 1985 Tn-'485 du1~~ b~u!~~~~M~ua~on-, • .,. lzed. Agl 540-5937 NEWER J SR 2BA, 2 story. ullls No pets 640-4030 TOP AREA MESA PINES ~ r ~. Cllrls1oph8f Ward Hegge .... ,, '"' t 510 bit-ins. dbl gar pv1 yd 2BR 2BA:frpl, garage. Bach, pvt patio, carpcrt ' Saa ca...... 2171 ---------This statemen1 was flied -$875/mo • dep 759-3567 new crpls/drpslpalnt $540 1BR pV1 balcony, ••. Pl&IC NOTICE ~!'!'~~~nt~nc::'!!~ r ~~~E~K ~sot PLUSH CONDOS 2Br. Oen S950 Nancyl Agt 673-1600 cozy frplc, Gar S640 2BR 2BA, patio, carp()fl, Unfurn. nr Gen I Hosp t •tcmiou• 1u..-11 .. ,,_ IMPORT 6 NT NOTICE TO 0 t & fall Obi Oelu•e Duple• owners Pool &()a No pets $600/mo avail lmmed BR view, patio. stv, $500 .. 20 1985 "" Chair t5 at your back ver s reams 5 " " 2650 Harla '549•2447 846-0638/W 548-5263/H mo Avt Jan 21. 5-43-7375 NAaitl ITATl•NT f'297755 PRIVATE PARTIES door Professionally dee· gar wlelec dr, micro, w/d untl 2Br • study, 2'1\ ba, The 1ouow1no pe<90lls are Publtshed Ora099 CoHt orated Sleeps 8•10 Cov-l'lkup $1000 549-24'417 den, Uv-rm. din-rm, lrplc, -l&lll llAl APTS SUWlll VILLAliE Unfum. nr Gen·1 Hosp 3 ~~:!~ .. b~st~~~.:.~ NC:,~ ~911laynPc11206t ,Oeee196Smbef 5 12. I ered prkng, Huna, 'pa, Dt•IPtiat 21 •• lndry, OIW, pallo. gar. 1Br. frl". reno-, laundry, Bdrm, DIW, stv, trplc;, v... • ..,, ... ' Sell your Items for $50 or (MS If) s 150 per night Oya ... oronr 3 Blk• bcn • N -IOT1 patio, $650. mo Avall ~•;,Y; 1 b~.~.1 1~:.;•r~~ Th-•93 our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub-24 t-0292 Ev 651•851, Charming untvrn 2Br 2be. I 1295/lse 844-1721 p0ol, 0$~~moo pets ""' Jan 14, 543-7375 92627 l/shfKJ each Saturday In the Dally trplc, welk to bch. S 1000 NICe 2Br 2ea u1>1tra t ear 93 t w 19th St 548-0•92 e...iyn Marte NOaOtt 940 Piiot lealall Collect 2 l3l454-118 1 gar O/W, trplc Lie $950 ~2111t62s7treet. Costa Mesa. CA1---PU8l--IC-NO-Tl-CE--Ht••-/Cea••• But. ltacli 140 VIiia Rental• 675-7015 1Br 1Ba 1922 Wall~ • DIMES-A-LINE ads must be ... -2· Bd-dbl 6 Gar. refr1g, upstelra No Thll 1>u11nesa 11 con-FlCT1TIOUI IUltNlll I rm, gar • blk to Ctsla •tta 2114 pets $520 Agt 550· 1015 ducted by an 1nd1vtdua1 NA• ITATllllNT phrtt-pDal1d1sop1m11111 o~1brlng86them Into lt1tral 2102 96bc~_.22n83o 8peft14sa2s1mo 1-:==lllilllil:::::l•lll•llJi;;.....;==;;:;;;;;_..-..""1 Evelyn Marie Noack t 6 II y Ot Orr, Ce. sure to .. ThlS statement wH llled The IOllowing Deftenl "' I I d h .. _, d 4BR OCEANFR&lT. Nwpt ---~ •• VILLAGI with the County c~ of Or-dOlng b\111~ u Art>or-nc u e your p one numUV< or II -~h tll June $1475/mo Brand new Townhome ........... ange Cout'lty on Noll.,,,w Aid, 351 w ~ s1 .... t, • 14 dress In your lid, have 11 price on OCEAN vu -.>ta 28R Exctu1tV9 gverd9d area A•A•TMlllTI 2t t9&5 Co•t• M ... CA 92828 ••ch Item & no abbreviations. 1BA t btk to bch HB 3Br ~·.,ea LR. OR. FR, Fmr77 David Wllllam N.oet, 351 • $65()/$675 deluxe t .. turea, 2 car Publllned Orang• Cout w Bay SlrMt. • 14, Cotti s I HA-• .... " oar ·~mt to bch No pet• Oally p1101 Oeeemt>et 5. 12. ~.CA 92826 orry, no comrrHKcl• ads. garag. •-uu. s 1650 A ve11 12115 19 8no 26 t1185 Tl'll• buatneu 11 con ul•. produce, pl•nt• or •nlmall ptllP llAIAlmfT S3&-3975 or 96i-2155 • · Th-"90 d"'tad by IWI lndlvldual t b'-Oavtd Noel ar• a«»p a ,., l 14/llM 111 Alie pr~I S6953b'Citm DllDlfC unr1rr wtt~::i.•=;_810,"~ Nr SCP 2bf 2ba med pvt 5w3t~ ~1·~1"1 A& gar nr bch '"~ "" nA ., --=--baste decor '550 kid• _~ •1 gt"" c;oat FlCTITIOUl IU ... U ~~9COvn1Y on NOYemlMtf DEADLINE: $39-&191 Agt coat lniH 1144 NAMI ITATIMIWT '91114 a u The IOll()'#lnQ pefle)nl .,. PublllNMS Orange Coatt .... ...... 1 .. ooino bu11neu aa AlfOfd Detty Pitot oac.tnber & 12 12 Noon Friday 3Br 28a BPix n.ar Sovth Label Compeny 829 r.r t9 and 28. 1985 Coeta M••• Otftce Bay M any utru m1nat Way •23 Costa M... Th-4ff s 1800/mo yrty 875-8877 CA 92821 Univ Park Condo 2br 2ba dbl gar . new paint crp11. S93SI MO 111/lt111tltec 854-7977 or 96J-t•60 c romf & rn1~, o~• a~r6'n \lyl• •ot~ ()~·ti comlorlable 11v1n1 • lo\t II• herw1y' & So Coa\I Plu11 wh1lt nnly minul" In lh• bl';< n G;r ·~" 1w11IADtr fiQ Pf IS Pl I ASr NIU • U&I • Ulllll .... . llClllll ...... Ut ,....... . ....... " 21111.... .. .... ,,. Ul, IUT I lt1 WATI• llCl. Ul PalUllH , ...... , H2·111J Live where y04J ha11e •Spectacular llPIS * 1 & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba suites •Spaclout townhouses • Flreptacea *Private balconies or Garden p1t10t WIYMT1 •3 Llghled tennll eourta * 2 Swimming pool• •Streams & Pond• •S0<ry. no pets • Furnlsl'ltno• av all WHY NOT CAl.L 111·1111 SUWlll YILUIE 155&5 Huntington Vlllag9 1.ene. trom Sen Diego rreeway north of 8Meh 10 McF9dden wnt on McFaddM Misc. lt1tala ..... 2705 Lag nr bet\ Cfid1tlart bali, straJght. 1350 • utll1 Of work excttano-499'-2288 ltttla/lilttl1 2711 UIRlllAOI •TlllH Wkly rentals. Low r1tM S 135 & Up/Wkly COior TV maid aerv1ee. trM colt" hMted PC>OI & 11epa to oo.-n K1tct1'1 11111111 995 N Coaat Hwy, Laguna 8"clh, 49.4·5294 IEAllllLlllE 3028 W Pac eo.tt Hwy Newport 8"ch refrig rv S125 • wll~l.no ~1 Ml4UlllTD. . l?H ~:·Na,.,.. ZHS Me4leel/h1111 SlOS Cltriul/Offlct 5400 Salta SSIG IHtlll SSll ltwal ISM .... u -IUI -... -Wk~,_,..,. now hell CO:one Oe4 t.far 1111all of-reel ~ ~ ~ mlM, .atu WHI PllOflSH ' EARN EXTAA •• •'•••1-'•al.,_ ____ _ ltltll/•tell 2711 laaiMSi/OfHct ltat Orange Coat OAILY PILOT /Thurtday, Oeoember 12, 1118 C9 ~i:1rt'c~ :e-~274 f~ •tac:· lutt off high-blonde, maie I(~":· P1111 II~ AM'1, , .. table. tor raw offloe Newpon I CHRISTMAS MONEY• ~OOlllTI PAYAIU Cou~~·-.IUITlll SHtH'INO a MCl1YINO • 445 ""'•Y I /mo 759-1339 bll(/ory; mate OSH T•bbV r~ l)efton l(nOWledge BHCl'I Non imo1cer s.11 Avon. full or part lfme all mlnOed pereon 10 ltll 17 utlll 10 ,:eneoe ReelG.nualCIMNnt.~· C&.ERK, FIT, perm. No Viutlt• lt•l•h OftlC4t &Gareoe'335/mo c11,lemTort01M8hlCal OC ., .. OOOd driving Send rtHWme to Hl11"' No axp•r nK Near 1 ~n11 pay~ POI-M ... 1~ ~OS:a ingtorem11n Mon-,nlS up•r "Md•.d. C•ll -•z Nr Mar1nera Square fem DSH crearn/gry Cal teecHd l<ateo 840-0140 P111ner 5000 Birch SI hOm• or work Call Kathi ~~",,1 '"Adt>U:y re~~: hawi out.:!IOflObl 1,I: S6 50-$8 75 hr u .. com-BarDltl lor •PPI ---~---••.;.;;;••;;: & CoNt Hwy &48-7841 Newpon Beach Animal DENTAL Aul/Ortl'lo RDA Su11e 2800 Nawport 4se 1536 HP« Y requir!i~ K available to m~ al pany vant min 1 yr e11p !MC)..12IO 4BR ooeenfron1 fuilY Kirn. PRIME Ottlee 8 Shelter 6"4-3656 Aeq Ofll'IO exp prel 4 day BHcn CA 92880 Nlmll by touch typino a mu:/ S200lmo c7141 7":f-':742 clHn cut, bondable. .. ml :,;v9t;.~'1~~ty & Newpo<, 1 8ffeh, :v-: .,:,~ FHOOIUdND ... ~ shrthr Oog, 1 Mon lhru Th< NB &42·2826 Ttcla•ie1l/Tr1•11 Cernera/Plattroom A.ult )(Int fringe benelU1 Send CAI .... IAl"ll =~~p~ a.~:.::T t-lMd people 10 wait\, ~ -med 1tety 1550/mo ""'-'Y. wht nd/tt, Cltric&l,Olflct 5400 s 0 llnl l<nowieooe of ~-,.klme & salary r'9qulr• - ----~ P'llPI'• turnlt&n lt•t1h tt Ill art WI IUln oppy ears VIC Grov•w 5 S 1tc.al camera and PMT men11 to Mrt 8recke lm"*1lat• employement llml 111.P for pelntJno 2nd aNft, 272. ,... ....... mon1. s A 997-411S8 RED mtlllT IW1U prOCHS helpful Wiii p 0 8011 8710 N9Wport lor fWJ MfVIQe car waan Pan time du""'"' hOlld•-ltart '4/Hr 7401 • .., -..-----,_;;;.;.;;;;.;; .._..flEIT FO - ---PIT IE lr•tn M~d~ 1p•• io Beach Ca 92658 m1nager • mull 1>1 ,,.. ·~"' •-A¥e, Hunti....aon 8aec1l l bik 10 m Re.p ,. l14/lll 111• UNO Money Vic 0 c . pe<sonable mat 1)9f· 111)9119'\0ed & Apprenuoe .,., -~ ... IP· --l)efler\ced &44-4460 Hard work.•r Reapon-..... 10 lhr 48R Nw 1 Be ma • • Airport area Owne< muat son for Properly Mgm1 Co Call 6"2·9237 pro11 8PM ue. 11AM •DVEllT Slbte Stan lmfMd 13 eo Yft -..... •'"'"Imo. P .... "~8h5te73 WATERFRONT BLOO Identity 954-3619 w/t>Ysy ptlon" 1-5 30 M· -Es.••M• •o appro .. 7PM Thurs " ISlll& WllU fHl -flml p/hr 557-6020 N 8 IC M .,..., ea~ ~---.,.,,., E.llecu1lve tulle 1350 a/II -Fri Mutt have gOOd tele· .-n •n 9.5 Opllonll ARTIST Xlnt W()(klng oood Mu11 LIQUOR CLERI< ....... BALBOA ISLAND Weter· 4th llr w/vu 642.4644 FOUND Sprtnger Spaniel phoneman111t &42-1603 Immediate opening for ApfJ PENNYSAVER. t>ehonest&d9'*ldabl• PIT weetland evening• f:~v~..=-good front. Pvt/l>r lbalenlf MOn·Frl 9 to 5 Pup, located al Hughes. IEPAITIEIT ucn qualll1ed person Harn• 1 Placentia Ave. c M Regllle< eicp Mlptul W•ll Irvine 786-6222 $550+ utll 675·5 116 BAYSIDE 17th SI, CM 722-1727 E I 1600, 1660 e.xper help· Ill.El-··-Growing daily new1paper 1taln Je<ry. 536-2722 _ WASH P!MOH for fleet . EXEC SUITE ----_ xper Ind vldual with lul Excellent compan n; ... on tne Orange Coaal ----.. •.. ot prtvat• \l'thlel9e. PIT & Fem n-amkr ahr 3br 2ba, 2153 Sq Ft 642-4644 9 FOUND len female puppy, good Engllll'I 1ktlli. benefits and work In Y Hper Theodore, Funton needt 1magtnaUv• Pf<>--OEL.1..HELP • Pari.tlme Dell --FIT 1)(>9ltlona avallable upstra, furn nr bch lo 5 Mon thru Fri looks Germ Sheptlab llrOng typing and die-condlllona Apl)I g Island 759·3555 ducllve, layC>Y1 arllst who persoh, houfl fle•lble PAii Am-.n1 Call 9.5; M1-0'T4,- S312.50 mo 722-1682 m111 vc1y 8-hurat & Hamll-taphone or shorthand Y -unde<standtm«"chandl•· (714)955-1330 Malnenance and patMlme ~ W1tertron1 -0111ces 1on6429618 h•t 1 1 a 1y 1 0.. TEUPHllW.H 1 d •"' -office w""k for ret•· .... wrr•m•1•••11 FEM 10 shr 2br, tkyllghl. elegAnlly furn Share · "Pu ... pp n person nallE COAST Need 990reutve. trlet1dly ng 10 •-vn ldvenlslng HIYEI PAlllll "' nwu "'"5a -pref P90PI• persoo & Secly/Recepi or separ-Lostblack puTM nr Alpna with reauma to Mr IAILT ptLOT tor 1 varlely of ctlenta • couple no pets Small sense of humor $325 ate offices 646-5055 Bera & Thrifty at 17th & Fuenlea, II Robert Be4n, 330 W Bay Street ~~~~~~~ J:\,::~d~o~~ Our d1acrim1n111tng mar-LIT IWEEptll parttally furnilhed mot>lle C M. W-971 -8332or c -. ----Orange CM REWARD Wllllam Frost & As CostaMesa Ca I pttalsAlll .. dafurnlSh.cl ke1demand1qualltyandNouper nee Mulll'lave nomeutlll1191and1alary H-548-3981 Debra oaatrc11I Pro~rt' 646-27S3 socla1es. t40t Ou111 St, or call 842 ~321 Sala"' ,. comm Dally style good driving record Call Mr Relnhafl. Newpor1 Beach Ca ... ·1 Newpaper production Daysi 631-1536 875-8321 EOE F 10 ahr 4br lrvlne hM wl2 77 Reward blklwtil$1befian 633-0070 (8am-5pm) * SlllllLEll -cash inconllvet, atoclc knowledge helplut At>lll· DRYW aLL apPRENTICE-othen $330/mo • 13 ulll 1350 Sq Ft Husky male bm/blu eyn. * uenellls Candy Slrtpera 1y 10 work under dead· "' "' .,,.. W TIAllll ~ -545-4123 673-6017 or 494-3685 Full time. bu1y olltce composmoo & shingles Anne (714)432-9888 papet experience an ad· person 'l'l&nttng lo train you on 1he com- Weekend Manager for Dally PllOI N9WSpip91' ( I RV INE A REA ) 2 30· 10;30 A.M Plctlup trUCk & <Mpendablllty a m~at $90. per ..-kend Call 642-4321 alk lor Jim 651-0503 Iv m1g xlnt Mesa Verde loc nds med Vic Bal Pen IEIEllll. lfFICE Eaperienced tn shakes., Gourmet Candy Call LOI.I tines a must Prior news-FT iPT xlnt tor young II you can type we Wiii H B Lovely 2br 2ba shr 1 -needs general office as-Knowledge of repairs a Cl 1.-/I 11antage Position 19 Plfl learn trade 548-8923 puteftZed Tele11 mact11ne ntoely turn apt. gar 55 •. •Offl~/Shop/Slorege • LOST Brown POOdle vcly s1s1an1 Dulles w111 vary Plus Full lime beneltts 1" Hlllflltl ume good benefits. EASYASSEMBLY WORK 4 Compaq computer 1fl£a·'-nt Wutt4 caucaalan reas rent 625aq h reas C M B-:hurstJAUan1a Reward reeepllontslrellel flllng& 642·7222btwn9-4. SS2t S&laryl8 p/ht lnqulfoesS60000per 100 Gulfan-youf11ourbtll 1g1notf10tl ,...,- close to bch 840-0293 C-2 Nice area 548-7249 962-4007 or 968-8820 errand running Please UlMA IAY OlH and resumes to Steve teed Paym«1t No Ex· wtgood llart1ng uJary & 9135 Mar.1hr large H B home l1•11if11f 2711 LOST. t>rwn/wht Lhasa call tor in1erv11w nPESEnER/ F & B CASHIER PIT eves Hough Af1 Director penence/No Sales De· compent beneftte incl Par1 Tune Job wanted by $300 mo Call ror lnler· Apso/Sh1h Tsu mix tem-Marianne 644-9040 PASTE IP ARTIST BUSSER.PIT eves. 6 mo 1 De1~ P1101 PO Box 11t1la send seif-addreued Dental all 662-3400 I teen age bf'othert. one or view 964-6107 Clm&CTIH puppy 2'i mo old Vic . 1 up pref d 1560 Cos1a Mesa Ca stamPe<I enveiop. • --bolh CM/NB area Avau ---Near Hart>or/Warner 9 Edv.ards & Botsa al UUL SECRETARY 1rnmed1a1e opentng tor 645-5000 ei1I 521 92626 Elan Vtlal -903 PlSTllP HIUI Sal/Sun 556-2791 MIF non-smlcr, lurn apt Unit Ind Bldg-Uses Jeck· In. B 0 x. H B for lltlgallon and general eAper typeseller Musi ••o~-Fri 9am-~pm 3418 Ente<"'tM Rd 1 5 Day plwk including Sal --$400+ S 150 dep Pool ome. 53" h "" " .. llWllE -••T ,.. M ... •• spa. avl 111 afle< 6 4 . rent Bal C Spiller Agl v-8707 or 675-0443 bus1nees practice al-ave have marlc -up -Ft Pterc:e, FL 33482 Wiii train Apply PEN-tfC•l• lM I . L lorneys Non smolcer I exper paste-up back-, CHI IAIU PILIT NYSAVER 1660 Placen-1 wknds 641·8474 lllHll a Fiauci1l ~~tc:,'~~~a,~~~~':l ~~ee Newpor1 Beach Send re· ground helpful Xlnt ben· Spires Restaurants IS now I 330 West Bay SI Fii HTHll• •••• ll8 A.ve. c M I Aatit•n MIO Npl Sch. Cu le 3br Bal I • I eyes Reward 846-004 7 sume lo Hmng Partner etHs including medical & accepting appllca11ons Costa Mesa. CA 92627 $$$ PEST,.....,., l _ .... ________ _ Penn. duplx, non smk/F 1111e11 5000 Birch SI Suite dental insurance, con-tor cook positions for vww1n L TEOI ~( EST&Tl Ull S360 ·~blk bch 673-4586 Op~rt11itit1 2904 PtrHllla 3002 2900. Newpor1 Beacri genial atmosphere Con-new Hunttngron Beach AfTER tmmedlate openings for Lloyd Pest Control need1 Fn & Sal 10·3pm -----l'~d-~rp"~~~~P,p.::;.: -~.....,...., ___ _.....,.,;; CA 92660 tact Altssa, 642-4321 e•1 locallon at t9810 Beach " the d1s1t11>Yllons for lhe' route technician We 2607 Harbor v-_ Of, CdM Prof non·tmker, 25·35to DONU SHOP HUGE re-lflllCIE HSWOI 29, Blvd Please apply in per-SCHOOL small G T E Neigh· train Musi have gOOd House lull of Victorian (& snr 3BR CdM hse Gar-lall/wholesale Fully D LHAl SEOHTARY o•&llE 7 E I driving 1ecord Call Mr age. pVI ba Prime beach equipped S lOOK wlll r. Tetraull la looking for Newport Beach Law Ftrm n COAST sonar our 148 dlnger borhOOd Phone Books 1n earher), American & Eng· loc $550lmo 673•0822 handle, approx 1500K 100 people lo partlclpa1e IAIU PILIT Ave. Hun11ng1on Beach JOBS the Newport Beach, Cor Taylor 8am-l 2noon 11sh turn. and bric-brae __ ___ gross Norih San DI In his Headache Research seeks secretary for famtl')' 330 Res I aura n I b I w n ona del Mar Costa Mesa. 1 979·602 1 Every1h1ng goes, mcldg Resp, honest, fem seeks C ou n I Y Bk r 6 ~o program Only people with law and ctvtl llllgallon al-Costa :es~~~~":J21 2pm-5pm Monday lhru Santa Ana Fountain Vat-I IECIRITT CllARI Regina Diec Muate Box same 23·28 to find & 1en1 433-83061433-172~ ) PERSIST ANT HEADACHE ~=ys~ill;xg~;l.~n~~d & 142-4321 Fnday E/OIE EARN ley & Irvine areas Musi p T wknds 8-4 Sal/Sun Also Old books Apt In NB 675-7249 ----Wiii be accepted Therewlll SANDWICH SHOP . Day oe 18 or older ~of ol~Hrs plwk S" 25 Jot> OoubleGINN Y LIND Shr2brbeachap1N-smkr Mt1tyT0Lo11 2914 be no charge tor lhe RECEPTIOllST Sales 5510 snit1.no wknds$450/hr MONEY •nsurance&vahddrtvers OC Atrpon area SPOOL BED $300 AvaJI now or 111 S350 WIDOW has mo I prehminary consultauon Fast paced development I Mature remale Fast IOOd I ltc Call 979-3ooo M Dave 839· 1410 Authentic &46-0678 ullls Incl 673-8464 att 6 TD's S 10.000 ~~ ~~ o;aiu:~·~~o~/1~';' appl office needs lrtendly ADVERTISING e • P C a I I J o e hlhtrt11 tltt GENERAL ~AINT Speak BROWN SECURITY -, ---credil"" no penally F lndlv w/prol manner 1c1 7141524-6043 Wkdys l~U PILOT Engl older riours llex SE• 1 AJtlil ct itAl 1 Ammie 10 ahr Easlblull Denison Assoc 673_7311 amuy Chtropracttc. handle busy phones and ACCOllT UECITIYE 528-7027 Evs/Wknd ltn,a,.r 11-<0USEKEEPE.R F•T exp n¥1CE TEClllCWI • 1 - 475B9R .,hou093se61$39155?1: 1u715191S •-1011c1ae1t1 E•pltyaeat -ltghl office dulltlS New· w•m111w•"11E·· II you are loolc1nn l~r ti I a Spk Engl Mtdn1ght sn1t1 Must nave good drtVIOQ re-I ' ''' lPPLlllCES ..,.., .. fta _,.__________ port Peninsula 1oca11on Needed tor display " "'' -.. ,, x r d1leren11a1 . c.ord vahd CA ltc lor on----i~--.;;.;;.;;;,;:,:;.:.:.:..__ E.llperln·smkg required adver1tsong Sales Tem-w11h car tor lunch route ~pendln? money or like COOi< Eicp Sp & read srallalton 4 MNi<:e ot LES 957-8133 Rmml hse nr bch, clean, Aa1t11ctat1t1 2t20 Doatatica 3011 Call Debbie 675-9840 tory al rapidly expand109 service Earn S35-S60 ° go Paces ltke Magic I Engl F T 496-8802 Electronic Gar89e Door * •&1(1 •••£J * resp. n-smkr S340 mo -1 da 1 L K ha Mountain Knolls Berry o .... ftar•. Benefits Will ...., .... Ill S 100 675 38 SCR HOUSECLEANEAS ocal newspaper Ag· 1 Y oro s 1tc .... n call F ,... . .., -u . sec . 23 IM LETS RECEPTllllST I I 979 0747 arm o1 win Prizes and llSt•••cE 11a1n rogn1 ,__.ftn Relrtge<a1ors $129 & UP I ----n • exper w/own lransp grtsive sell-disctpltned or app · Awards Call us nowt We """ ...,,. "'"' Wastief $99 & u Hiila WHtH 2726 964 9766 lor Vel hosp11a1 4 Day ondlvlduals may earn ex-••a"e your Sh"""'"" ·~s-.. See ad under Secre1ary 11599-67 Superior Av C ~ I s P · ANSWERS · S I L Bch 494 5486 II "" " .,...,...., .. .,. .... ..ave several openings tn Newoon "'--ch Lile & Oryers gas elec $99 & Up Cos1. M-a Wht .. ,F a ag . ce enl income (salary & ,~ t>y u•·nn I"""' Daily Pt-C • • H B F .,.,.. S ....... "" . all IOllEIEEPtr• ~ ....... ,.., ... or V Health Broker t 7141 Find what you w1n1 1n l loves $99 & Up t S350 2 "" •ECEnllllST comm•ss1on1 benet11s 101 Classtlled Ads 642 .. 333 ameru teS •I ulll Lancet . Above refined lady lo ltve In, pvt I *" * and advancement op-. 546-9003 Da11y P11ot ClasS11teds Comptele Line ol Home 75 1-9391att3 pm V F & Misc ondoort ouldoor port I S I • --Furn1st'll""S 1s1a · allen rm, ba salary, with N B uni Y a es and I or • • • • ••• • •• •• •• • • •• •• • • • •.. ALL •PPLl·~·NCES Straight male 10 shr VACATION couple 644-8819 work Garden Center advertising e11perience • I "' '"' 2BRl2ba NB BPI $400 I nave a solutt0n lhal will • Nlsmlcr HB 842-8866 helpful Send resume 10 I COLLECTOR WANTED e : Fally latalltff4 Avl lmmd Ron 759-34 19 slop muggings Just PrtfHlltHI/ RECEPTIOllST /nPIST OUl&E COAST : PA. ft T TIME e hotllHt hffltiH G-- -I I carry a pro1ector and MaiailhlhYe 5100 Newport Beach law firm DAILY PILOT e • UNIQUE FURNITURE lrlftl tr eat slides ol your last VA-IH Call Luisa ,,.0_8900 l • 1947 S Main SI 2740 CATION llHPH .,.. 30 w ... , St. e ~~'!'11'!11"1~----...,;.;; -Da1a enlry exper req Eic-SEC•ET&•y Cella M C 12121 e : Bt E Santa&Awna WANTED: Garage, sngl Of Lost a Fo1d 2925 panding lrvlne CPA ftrm I " " tHJ a. I p t ti e wn dtnger arner on dbl, Slor~ge only for 1 $2500Fl£wAROlorlos11 has dala enlry pos111on Promo11onwllh·lnrequtres Alln Meltn a Thackery ar me opening in Laguna e We a r e loo k ing for the right : MatnSt Seattle-Bear• year. 759 1256 att 5pm blk Mldog w/brn on lei~ open for lnd1vldua1 with our need lor secretary., Demonstrators e I p I h • IH-1220 C•••trci1l Chest. legs. vie El Toro bookkeeping Skllls ~u~:~~"br!:~ctlfe'"& FUI JOI Beach I Laguna Niguel area. : peop e -eop e w 0 e njoy : Open 10-6 Sun 12-5 l.E Salt/I I 673-2951 or 545-5650 Salary range $1200 mo Health dept Accurate Are you adventurous and • p eople. They mus t be p e r · • 3 Retr1gera1ors. dlfferen1 • -.. (714)833-0651 lyptng, good lelephone need money? Are you Earn up to $6.00 per hour for e • d ·11 · k • sizes icln1 cond Can CHARM --. persona111y math speed brtghl, well-groomed & • s as tent an WI 1ng t o ~or ! • dellv $80-$200 957-6194 l81i•n1/0flice .... MANAGER wnltng/ sl'lortl'IB~d In· eage lo learn? JP collecting for month ly • • 81 Kirby Tradmon& 2769 BRACELET 1 surance e11per prel No Enlerortses has several • H ours are 4:30-8:30 p.m. • shmooor s 200 642-6758 "'30-&-. -13"'68-. 5"'"4 .. 5-4-5·20-s-q *LIST* lmmed1a1e opentng°eler lull I required Non-smoker openings lor those you subscriptions. Mileage allow-• M F . a nd 9 : 3 0 • F"t 1617 WESTCL1Fr, ltme D1s1rtct Man er 1714) 546-9003 can s1an immediately .• ' 0 0 .. r I . • Free standing ..30· gas r $500 REW• Worl\ wtlh pe()ple 18 or 1 30 ~ d e range oven broiler with Nwpl Bc'h 541-5032 Agt .. RD MUSI en1oy working With SECRnARY over who are successlul ance paid In addition to hourly • a .m .-: p .m . a tur ays. • m1croal)011e Wl'lllew blk 400 1000 Sq Ft Ne FIR llmlll Children Expertence S1a11s11ca1 typonn word mo11v ated winners • • glass Avail Chnstmas" · w " Spend w1nter1nSou1hern l Ex • Comp e n a l ion t in--lude • SA95 675-.6896 bu1ld1ng, floor lo ce411ng Charms cons1s1 of small helpful processtng CPA fl r,,..I Ca1tlorn1a and 1rav~• 11 wage. perlenCed preferred • 0 ' • glass. ground floor use Ferrts Wheel Horse Car expe,. a must Send re-"' • h I I • Full Sile Mic<owave Oven otphotocopy 998.7920 llage smali Cro,;n i. We11otterane11cellen1ben-sume to J W Stegall western stales wtlh our • o ur\ WS(te p U ('Om -• Sharp $75 760-0161 ---e I program paid va-1 CPA 666 Baker Sutl£ supervised mar1<e•1ng but not required. • mission. • 400 sq fl $325/mo Olhers ol sentimental cations & ti011days bonus 1 t7 Costa Mesa CA learn Paid training pro-• • REFRIG & Wasller on gooo BalboaPemn Pvt entry& value (7 14)631-2225 program and dental tn· 92626 gram Exciting bonus e • cond $125 ea S.-8-9891 bath Clean 760-9792 surance Salary plus plan plus n1gn earnings • • BAYFRONT Office 1125 sf m11eagl! re1mbursemen1 nptST Company cars. return la11 Muat be at L•••t 18 yrs. old • F • STOVE dbl ovn el<: cook • outside deck, boat sllp FOONO .. OS I GOOd Typtsl allernoon guaranlf>@d Call through • o r an appoinlJnent r all • •oo $l25 gOOd 675-678 ft. Appll<A!nl mus1 apply tn Small ofllce Newportj Fnday only, June Pridgen • 6--12 3'-2 • INASH-E~ & oryer 11•5 ea al additional charge Call person al Dally Piiot. 330 Beach "•5-4175 (7 14""'""3337 1 l-3pm • • -1 • 2 • D ~ D Sliva. agt 557-4990 ARE FREE west Bay 51 . Cosla ~ I ~ _ • '-i' _ • •sttwasnr .. 100 6'6-5848 _.COM. Prime offt.ca...space. --~mesa0~r ~~8r-pAmP211y1rc9u-118~ •.•••• ••••e••• •••••••• •••• • • be~~een 3:00-8:00 p.m. _•e -l'.aiait itA 565 sq/11 suite 3 tndlvtd· C II « " C ------ual offices s1 2s sq111 a : 110n 0ep1, 1e DELIVERY DRIVER ·: e hk for Ben \\ illiam... : I llY FURlrTlllE NNN c:~5~~~;s Realty 142·Hll Mtliul/Dtatll5105 1: e l e e e • e •e•••••e••••• ••••e ee LES . HI Dally P ilot motor route • jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~--c:~~ ~: i1~~1.c~~c '~!~: . -,IS:::c~'~t:t ! available In Huntington : "!! 1anitor 2855 E Coftst FOUND Blk Fem Terrier Mul'I have at leas1 6 mo·s • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • Hwy 675·6900 Anytime ~~ ~a~~~~;6 $ Wiison. ei.per 1n all phases of • ft • --medl~a• billing and lollow • per a ernoon. • EXECmvt HITES FOUND Diamond Earring up Type, Ille. good • Call 64-4-4333·, M on-···"···.·.,•.i•.i•=•:.hiiiiitiitliiiiiiii 'Carpeatr• 'FirtWM4 One Month lree, lull ser-vie 17th SI/Downey Sav-phone techniques Good • 1 -!. l'!!'!'!!!"!!!'!'!"!!"P. ____ _ vice 881DoverDr 1114 tngs Loan Parking 101 benefits Call Jell Fehr • day-Friday 10-5 P .M . : Baywindows-Frenchdoors FIREWOOD Qualtty mi• 631-3651 548-2067 640-8950 ext 147 . •. e $2.17 per day French Sliders & More free del $81 50 cord • Ask for Art. • Add11tons & Remooe1s s 110 cord Jim 636-856' Thats ALL you pay for .. 476106 Don 964-5949 1: Orange Coast : 3 ltnes 3~ndt~~ mtnlmum Doors-moldtngS·bay win-I Gtaer1l Semct• •e Dally Piiot • DAILY dows comp1e1e pa11os •RENT AN ANGEL• Lld1u,i11 & L1w1c1re PAI NTER NEEDS WORK• Pro! Gardening Service Int Ex! ce11tngs ret1n cab Res•a COfT1m manv refs 1261 yrs exo work guar 8% 0622 24 nrs .ionn Davis Pa1n1tng 964-3837 T,~ T11m Cteanup comp QUALITY PAINTING Qcl .:ien•ng C.ompe1111~e Low Winier Rales· Free ~"ces Chuei. 5•8· '032 es11ma1es Jonn ·22.9·0· S e • add111ons qualtty work Personal & business as YONEY : 330 W. Bay Drive : -477446 Paul 548-8860 s1s1ance to• a1• "ven1s 3 C t M CA • PILOT E11pen Cat><ne1 Maker & proiecis 472 1·a2 Lttal Semcea 0 ; oa • • •• , • Frencn Design Reas KONSTANTI NE KENNE~5 FlllHt call 712·1001 Oual1h & Reas Prte8$ 1n1 e•I rea esiate clean- uc crots wtrdows etc MARR ~e•• • ••••••• •eeeeeee •••••• SERVICE lreeest rel s Atler Spm Boaro1ng grooming sates Ai·v, Par.,am& Assoc "leis ~ ree es1 85 ~ -069 1 Friday, December 13 ••••••••••••••• · I call Allre<J :22 115i tor cars oogs 64 • ·003 After School -DIRECTORY Doors-Repatr·Alleratoons Baa• ~-_ .. _ .. _,,____ "' eHlm PAJmlS ARIES (March 21-Apnl I 9J· ome restricuons. rcgulauons work m your favor. Know 1t, proceed according!). Yo u could be due for unusual h onor. Somt'one behind scenes smgs your pra1o;cs, can be R _,. 1 p L Bloc~ walls brtckwor~ Int E-1 Reas Aales Rel s S d CALL TODAY " emvve . anel ocks-etc AMER HANDYMAN c 839-1886 o• 67"-"10" tu ent Jobs.I Ca1>1nets-W1ndow-Drywall Car""' nc1nn win concrete omp patoos ......, .: 'SI Foll Loi$ 35 ·~ ,,. .,.. ,, •5 )r .. e•cx-• 6•6-4834 · yrse11p ..... rv .... 2..0567 a°"" Pl\lmb•"iJ ma11tte Your Daily Piiot Cllil• Care tub encl etc 4.nd >res BR1c .. woR .. Sma1 1ot>s Servtee Directory Jesus is Lord 636-824" Nt>woor1 Costa Mpsa considered hrdden ally. Remam confident. Do You N~ S Cash S And A Good Job To Start The New Year? TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma} 20): Emphasis on commun1cat1on. language, ability to reach beyond previous expectations. Focus abo on Represen1a1tve 1 do Child Care tn m) •r .. 1np Ret s 6·5.) 1·c; 142-4321tit.201 I Cosla Mesa Hm lull lime , FENCE Reoaor New & otd $65 plwk 631-5675 Wooo cria1n 11nk pa110 s lre>e t>SI Greg 968-' • •8 , Cl111ia1 StrTice •GEN ,...0 ME REPAiRS ROBIN'S CLEANING Paon1 D•vwall l.arpentr, creative endea vors. wntmg and romance. Clash of ideas proves We are looking for Jr High and High stimulating. School students and others who would SERVICE a triroougl'l ly etc Gar~ 54c; sr-DTL clean hCl•lse 540·08'i - GEMINI ~May 21-Jum: ~O) You'll . gam acce~s to ntra1 enJoy talking with people and working Acoaatical Ctilia 1 1nformat1on. Current '\Ccnano highlights lamil)', home. trad1tion.1 with other students their own age. You KQuis1te Acous11cs Re- d1plomacy. ab1lit'-lo correct past m1'itJk~·'· Financial pro.,pcctc; of l can earn S25.00 to $50.00 each week In sprayed or remove Dry· 1 wall Repairs 847 790 l others could encourage you , commlsalona and MUCH MOREi You can HANDYMAN o\RuE 3M CANCER (June 21 -July ~2) Dehne term~. be aware of kual 1 work PART TIME In the afternoons and REBLOWN OR PAINTED Housecleaning carpels & sma11 D1.. , .\LL "" Also tnl'E•I Pa nl ng upholsle1v 'rl!1ndows e1c 53 ,.5c,·q Pa• "Ive -ns.<; tcchmcalities. Sec places. people 1n rcah!>t1c light. Protect pn vac)". 1 evening• and still heve pfenty offree time. Lie" 288597 6~ 1~g295 lir~y Mai"•t 131 &272 0 rt•alizc bemgalonc 1s not same as Oc::ing lonely. Pisces, Virgo natives will I You MUST BE FREE AFTER S CHOOLI • •111 H ME l:IEPA•P Ca•t>t>~t., Commercial lnQ welcome lences 6 gates ,,~ !• ,_ play exciting role!>. We offer complete train!~ and provtde f T Home & Olftee cle11n1ng b~ dump runs C M ~ N B LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 221 Accept challenge o added respons1bthty 1 tranaportatlon. h is Is N T A PAPER JODI Please call tor lrM area Jim wri~•e 642 -.-~ .. Job ~ets done as older 1nd1v1dunl lends benefit of expenencc. Scenano ROUTE AND IS NOT S EVEN DAYS A 8 2 ~-es11m111e 4 -0146 Ra•li•t S ... UCCO MASONR~ 'tLE N1. t , ,ma' o\11 1~pes J",,..,. p,1 L '-t)J 1 ,34: Movint *A· l MOYllQ * CLf AN~ [>,PfR· uvo>r ;'' ... ar~ e\oer•ent t" ,··•".i.e -1o·ir.3 • HC MOYI•&• -1('1o. ~ 1..AREl=L ~ .. ..., q..a·Es r ,380•to H2·0410 ,.,, '>•vr llQl' E ';:>t>••• high 1ghts m oney and love. Deline terms. stand tall for pnnc1plec; WEEKI Come out and help us get new _ Ca C Ii ti Custo-for our n-p•na d h Housecleaning 14 yrs e•o ... L ~-H-A_.U .. L-IN_G __ M_C.,\-1-~•.,,..-ncer. apncom 1gurc prom1ncn y. """"" ...... ~ --'an ave• e1 bfe 1 ... .., ST&RYllS CILLE,,.( VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): PrOJCCI 1s completed. burden 1s greet time d oing It. You have nothing to ~ra1~s p,~:a~;,4;'9~1 C::: .io~arage & ~ ar.: ~·~~tf,59:' STHEITS •OYllS •CO. rem oved , chance for added recognition is present. Open lines of ION and a super job to gain. Ca.II today v'1"Q8 co 0 ,,,.,,,11 FARTHING JN~ERIORS HANGING ST q1PPING VIS A MC S"J.1512 ANDY5 WA. .. covEq lNG 'ns1a11a11c" & Removal n• ;:ia•nl•n1: 548-40 1 "l 5 ·q11" • •"'l~>' T-iE ..... A.l r 'ISi • >edn '"t1~ Vv a11 JP'" ... .,, , al serv ce bOM11t'l! 6.38·69"0 T.,E w"-lLPA.PEi:i i:iou-•e ~SC,\;!'( ii SI • SQI •()ii · · ..:>ua• 64 -2o·e Pl1a~i11 14 hr El• lH-1110 •GC'oo Ct.ls aoiw nght• ~RA NS CLE4R r rom $15 S:'luCPI~ D sposa Heater ti' Qt!() .. M M i22-9066 communication. let o thers become aware of your aspiration s. Long· and maybe you can atart tomorrow! N~~1!:~=t ~~=rt0r ~PT CM LAGUNA Art"a . "'"""' M.:-•e<'"" "ns..rf'O distance call relates to travel I Call ~-Earl • Nestkeepe<s 675-7409 aut1ng~lpanuo-paon1tnc;i L .. T ••• •3b 64 • 8•2· t •c:>e•I Sennct' g Aec>lltr Be mJ mo111ng 7 dllyS 494 4 J• 1 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)' d1rct"t. stress indepcnd~nrc. tx: an 548-7058 or 241 -8432 Dnveways patios paths We will Clean your house I I ... ... "If .... V.,lf1'1'1011M' Storage J:' •'S t'\C' l=les•d Comrn innovato r. Lunar emphasis continues on land. secunly. abilit)' 10 etc No 101> 100 small ap1 ore Reas re1e rets ti ta, •ty IOYll IAI l •c · •t><103s Q6.4. 89 '9 complete Jong-standing transaction. pec1al note -avoid hea') -----==============~ Reas Mickey 536-0553 e,p Glorta 631 -6569 a11 3 Fit1n1 ACll' .. 0111n0 .,· ..,~noia ~· w•~ER REP•0 1NG Xlnt hf\mg. Leo. Aquarius persons play roles. 1 Asph111-repaor-pr111ng 1ois Ct1tracttra --+!!"H"'IE""· .,O..,F'!!!'F1"'c""E_O.,_F _ ;we B• '"".. ,. b\ •rie .. ~~.~e~ ~;0,~~;~~6~'!~ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ): Family member pays surpnsc VlSll I Openings Now Available apt complex l'lellvy rOllef' Of Jonn Caroompas D ( i)lf'{.t' C..11r .. 1u1 •<'U,, .. ~, Keep plans flexible and option open. I ntutllOn 1s strong and serve~ a-; Joe 645-4269 7am-9pm l44'n-1t1a..•1•4t Newport Beech 5•8 •o: · u.· • r •·s;-1 fi4< as 1s reliable guide. Have faith 1n y 1 our own feelings. Aquanus. Canccrl CAR ROUTES PAntllCllCllm Commiresld ~l -2345 i:-REEEUROPEAN F"ACtAL Naniat Stmct pcnons will play o utstanding ro cs All lyptts designs & COiors BATHROOM & l(ITCHEN & MAl(E-UP 1$50 v11lue ~'!!"!'"!!"'---.. ~--- SAGmARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 2 1 ): Elements of liming. luck nde ca11646-2t13 1or 811 RCMODELING Free est For app1 or mo'" nl flfST BM<>eo Cnmo•n•M P1rc~iC1 fi L 29668 l 56 639-<6485 4•11e ~ 1=1a1es 101 elOe<ly -'!'-~~~ ........... ----with you. It is not unhkely that you could hit 1nanc1al Jackpot. Make E E Remove asphalt drt\1Ways ic• 7 30 .. 9 1 . ., ... '"or out 833 X)OQ 1"W11LIS FUlllS* inquiries, follow in~tlOClS, give full play to intellectual cun osity. You'll arn xtra Cash replace wt concrete I Dtantic S.nicn Bt1ti11 a c ... ,.... ..RS STEVENS · h F 0 _ _ CA1I' tor Nderl~ on llC'en~ "" get ng t answe~. Of el/very Of Thi• Paper brleklbloc"-w1c 539-0345 Prot Cpl W111 houMalt your 24 .. , El• tH-1110 ori,8,t' "Cme Horn" ,00~ P•Mti•c & larot Cards CAPRICORN (IX<:. 22·Jan. I 9):'Vou'll take greater charge of your Spec:ta.llze tn driveways home Desires 1.3 mos ~eallng don. riont• "lu ls ~ 111\ 'oAO • •o 1 You tell m• nothing, 1 wtll own destiny. Long-standing wish will be fulfilled. Focus on desire. pauo. walks. block wan 1 Rets. n-s~rs 64Q.0366 I tl'l• you au• Xmas Spec:111 physical attraction. spcculauon. significant changes. Taurus. orp10 HUNTINGTON BEACH brlcilworlo. etc 952-9352 I SENIOR CITIZEN'S I l'lel"p c~~~,~·~~,,~~~al rl~:t!~~TING 9, Aten .~.3~ :ie:::~4~1151~~~:~ JXT'50nswill fiau~ in scenario. FOUNTAIN VALLEY A••• Semen I th• •lde1ly• Cooking 492·88i7 .45Q;>.C~ r , ... , w 1<.a1e11a Ana.neim AQUAJllUS (Jan. 20-Fcb 18): Emph1u1s on commun1cauon. SllOCP•ng lndry •r•nct• I "" 11 " Sino• t6vt• or nepp~ ~~ts. prophetic drums. You'IJ bt uked to administer ixc1al event C'4tom AYto lmPQf1 ~ Personal care Ovar lw•••upiae ~~:1~i."'~~ L•t ~0,0,41~ ""'~P."l"!tr-------1 that could include poli1ics. cntcna1nment. chanty. Secret is revealed, INDEPENDENT BMW-MBZ Audi..Jeg-Fen nighta lite "1•1t.og I wncart IN recover re-All pat11 •v1 898 2319 $8 Hr !714'1o193·S490 I RAINBOW l'.'AIN1 ING patr1 hOI lar hie rock and your views a~ vindicated. lulatu ltnkn 1 hen Tll MBI 11(11 Ouaht'r '' our t>olle'y w000 ''" est 75()..6586 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Study Aquariu message for vahd Deliver 1 day a w eek. No l lwn-TrM-Sl'lrul> Install """ 66•6 JEFF LI('. ea&h hmt. You win throuah diplomacy. what you need t pr~cucally handed Acu Tys>e Word Pl'oc11a El\lry l F~ boon I Trw Tnm and Aem~•l ... ersr ROOF= REPAIR YOU t!f.'.ttcnt. Wash Wlll be fulfi lled Fmanc1al prospect,, lemporanl) COiiect ing. no SOiicit i ng. tng We do rnenuact1C>ta. By Norma11 Tll4t Doorman Lawn Main & Rotol•tllng A A A PAINTING nl E•t CAN BEAT ANY BIO BV maill""ll11 etc 786-3330 oe11 .. F .. 57 000 s LOWE~T oo's•t>•f! pri~ so-.. ~22 ·~1 l.lnaJ • wlll be bn~hter. Must have d d bl .... 0 If .. • R onnk19r lnS1all ~·JI 10 Stt>P ~IC• 6e2·3235 IFO .. ,....MB RUISYOtJR BIRTHOAY youwcrcon yourown epen 8 e Car, Compu111e9oo4'kMPl""'llll-..1 •• 1 Freen1tmates 5•8-6065 l .....a U /a..1..1•..r El'-tc. t k . .,, _ .. _, GLASGOW PAINTING --· •t ,_.in early you d1d not lit into family trad1t1o n , you a~ som~what rue 0( St8tt0n wagon and ll'lllH·SBA IOan-payroll C&B LAWN SERVIC[ rebcl11ous, vtry creative. you•~ capable! of tmpnnting )"our o wn st vie Guy 760-iooe , .... nimeo Mo.-.dgti fWICI mo s20 1"r~1£; 1 30 •'•84;~~. and members of opposite sex find you a faSCtnatmg challen.gc. Y'ou insurance C..,..ti'L I •4~~. wen. lrMe1t "~ &4$-5737 ~•·5722 could have been separated. psychOIOJ!C'all)' or o therwise, from one or ~try m Me 7401 1$HIKAWA LA,.OSCAPE ~~~~?"Z~~ E~~::o:s both parents durin, early ~"-Tauru , Leo. Scorpio person~ play CA l L 84 2 _ 1 44 4 Repair-Remocn Add11iona DONS El.ECTRIC Sod Ctean·11P• Ma•nt ~1e. 21185~:' 63 I ,,_5 important roles in y()UY lift. Youp1ned we••ht recently. populant)'. eoor...ic ~• ... N01 :~=ie.a!:~ I Se>11Nt1er1 etc aso ... i•l' INTIVCl ,:IO •een &p. 11'Cra.led., you became tnteratcd in many ptaus and pen.on Apnl Aak for JoAnne Craney 1<1TcH~N cAe1Nc't IN w~PAI~ OuaMty No 11111 A.,,~. Aoom S2t• wtll be outst.1ndjn1 (or you in 1986. A FACING to«it to 11ma11 f'Wlbta. TCJC)C>9dtrwmowct Clean· Elr1•10t S1ucco 1130. Can fOf !Ne t f.42..()881 ,.,. llt ~;, 131•2)4! 1 ut). new i.wn. 1s1~?e 1 ma1•ta1• 142 OA42 WEEl\END P,lJMBING 1\1 <'vf'•hmfl Call An\ T "'' 646-87 17 Clo Ot8ng9 CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Thureday, oec.mt>er 12. 19M I Chimney• 6 Laka l11h to Vet11ci.s 14 Exclamet1on 15 Oultllck t6 Bakery unit 17 -lie 18 0111 herb tO Con -w1tn &plrlt 20 Fliera 22 S ... p1er 24 Slangy nay 26 Foot pedal 27 UK area 3 I Explosive 32 Lake crart 33 Small change 35 -Ce C:hal blll9t leap 38 11 11 SO 30 Cher11heo 40 Dimple 41 -Plaines 111 42 Go - lighl 43 Voca11on 44 US-Can canal 45 Gas 47 Asians S t Mecnan1sm 2 3 14 17 20 32 38 41 52 58 62 65 52 Hapoen1ng 54 HOid back 58 Tight 59 Rewrtre 6 1 W Canadian fl VIII 62 Poker t>et 63 Taboo 64 Irish rover &!10 lake 65 Sandpipers 66 SkelChed 67 COior pros OOWN 1 Shoe tongue\ 2 Cahlorn1a wine City J USSR flVl'I 4 Alberta city 5 Heart contraction 6 Rolled tea 1 Tu1n over 8 Stave ofl 9 T alkeo back 10 T v sa1e111111 11 Preclude 12 Kino or nut '3 Steep Ottp11 11 Watermq P•ace 23 Cysts 5 25 6eQuea1h 'l7 Ca1atula 28 Turned up 29 tnd1v1duats 30 Davenport 34 Excellence 35 mo1an nl()nt'~ 36 Peruvian Indian 17 WW-11 rifle 39 Al a 40 Ory humo1 42 Drove dStan1 0 CHICK IVEASON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. hast hy., 1e.,.rt haoll lll·HOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 43 Ptayeo one- nighters 44 B11snes 46 Ma1umun1 47 Hindu gu11a1 48 vacuous 4'1 lnCl'i'Ve 50 w 11cn 01 53 Prong S!> Passa9t1wa~ !16 Wine OuCkPI !>7 Promon1or~ 60 Pull ,e., """' 0 South County--®-liJ- VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S :1 & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORE? 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Parts, Body, Paint & lire Oepts Compet1t1ve Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals the PROFESSIONAL APPROACH 20IO laQtr lh•., hsta 1111 ••2-0010 " 140-1211 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LEASES ° COMPETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES (I) 213n14 637-2333 \CJ 0 • 71 4 -979-2500 2925 Harbor B oule vard • Costa Mesa, CA • a. marJ10l1 a. rnaglOrl SUBARU PONTIAC • TRANS AM ~ The Best Car Buys In Orange County Are At • Great Location • Super Service Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on • flR(BIRD SLASHES •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People Manchester/Beach Blvd. • ~STE 1-----------------------------------------..,..--------------------------------.;....--------•. PAR~(NN( e PRICES! e The Dealers Listed On This Page ~ 8 CREVIER BMW "" ~ SALES • SERVICE • LEASING \,I/I "Where Professions/ Attitude Prevails" tpec ....... In •wopeen Def.,,.,.,. Exc.tlent S.lecUon of .... Md.,.,..., Pf'epered UMd IMW'• always tn stoc:k 835-3171 20I W. 1•t St., Santa Ana Cot'ner of Bf'oedWay & 1st St Closed Sundays eSTERLING ULU -Slmct -WSllC -PAITS Overeeas Delivery Speclallsts BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Be•ch 840-~,... eJIM &LEMONS IMPORTS 11111 a..M ••· -New C•r Lout/on 1001 a.. •t -,. ... ,. Dl~l•lon World'• Ur~t Selection of ("1\ l;fel~Benz ·~ l33-l300 lllll ·~·hrb ·Slr*-·114yS• ~, • ..,.....=.=_ BUENA PARK PACIFIC OCEAN •COMMONWEALTH VOLKSWAGEN &£.. 'FAMILY STORE SINCE '53' Jil ~ Salu • S.rvice • Leuing ~ Mt-0110 ... ,SSION VIE.~/( ~~- 0 808 LONGPRE Orange County'i Ofdest & Largest Pontiac Dea~rshlp .11t leach ll\ld. & ~ Gllrden ~ 'rttWeY 1714 892 ... 11 f7t4J 686-ZIOO We perform"" Pontiac warranty work. ,..gtircUess Of where you orlglNlly purcNlsec:t your ur. OP ... llCNIDAY W..IMIS WITIL ......... • BONNEVll.L[ • GRAND PRIX • SUNBIRD CONV£ RT1Bl£ • T 1000 • GRANO AM · It Stl Elctt ... lt a. marJ10l1 PONTIAC FIEllll 2480 Hltbor Blvd. Cost1 Mn1 Newport Beach 714/549-4300 LIQUIDATING 1985 MODELS lMCR AKY CIRCUMS T ANCCS Wf Will NOT BE UNO£RSOL0' --· SUBARU 24'0 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Newpst Beach 714/549·4300 C\) OUNCE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 /1 Th W11t For /11• 1,,, Slits For I Y11r1 ~ oan~e • SALES 1UOM•~~LY0 t : ~~~~,1~a cotr••u• · 549-8023 •ACCESSORIES DEPT 8 UNIVERSITY OLC HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coate M••• 540-0713 Daily Pilat THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1885 liJ COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, DI. Irvine Co. property tax dispute equation altered State Board of EquillzaITOn 's ruling results in revaluation By USA MAHONEY Of IM DoollJ ,._. IWI A new wrinkle has been added 10 the multi-million dollar property tax dasp\Hc between Orange County and the Irvine Co. Whtie trying to sort out the facts surrounding a $3 I .8 million difference of opinio n between its office and the Irvine Co., the assessor has learned it must perform another reassessment of the firm's real estate holdings 1n Oranae Counly. The revalu.ttaon -which could cauSt' the hrm'\ property taxes to &o up, down or remain the same -" prompted by a State Board ol Equahta1100 ruho& um a N6vem15cr 1983 mericr between the county'\ lilrght landholder and Newco r Corp. of Michigan conc;t1tuu:s a change of ownership. Property must be reassessed when 11 changci. hand<., said Webster Guillory. head of managcmcn1 ~rv1cc~ for the Assessor's Office. But any differences between the d1!.putcd a~scs~mcnt and another revaluauon should have a "minimal" 1mpatt on the Irvine Co.'s tall bill . ..aid company spokesman JerryColhns "Property value!td1dn'1 increase murh.1fa1 all. during 1983," ht said. County Assessor Brad Jacob~ lirst revalued the - Irvine C'o \ 2. I 00 propcnies alter com pan) l hat rm an Donald Breo purchased a maJOnty interest 1n lhe firtn 1n Apnl 1983 Bren, who also had majority interest 1n Newco l, merge(i che two companies ~cn months later In performing a revaluation after the Apnl purcha!>C by Bren. the Assessor's Office set the value of thc Irvine Co 's landholdings at S3. I b1lhon -a S2 mil hon incrca~ o"er the previous assessment. The firm's tax burden wenl from SI 7 8 10 SS I m1ll1on -an amount the Irvine C'o has refused to pa) The Irvine ( o. ongrnally appealed SJ I 8 mtlhon ol the new assessment, but later agreed to values assc~d on 464 of the disputed properties A formal agr~ment on the properties -which include Fashion Island 10 Newport Beach. numerou'> other retail dcvelopm~nts. 11 office buildings. 24 apanment complcxeund four mannas-houkS become final 1n Jan uary. accord1na to GuJllory and Collins. Tht' "aluatton for those pata:J.s wo u.ld be....aet .,.._ __ ....,. around SI binion i(tht' agreement is approved by• county A~ses~mcnt Appeals Hoard. That would leave mostl ) undeveloped ho ldLJllS ID dispute. C1u11lory ~1d 1 he Assessor's Office knev. about the November 1983 merger. said G uillory. but st has taken uniil n<>W for the State Board of Equahzat1on to rule on wbeth~ t.bt merger represented a change of ownersh1p. lt will be ~vcral weeks before the asse ~r is able LO determine which properties were involved an the mcqcr and determine their value. Gu1llof) said. ··whether (the reas~ssmcnt ) will be up or down. I can't tell you." he !Mild Market takes off; Dow tops 1,500 Sir Speedy cites two Coast pairs By CHET CURRIER ,., ........ ,..., NEW YO RK -Wall Street's runaway bull market passed another milestone Wednesday as the Dow Jones industrial average closed above 1,500 for the first time. A broad range of stocks posted gains in the fifth busiest session on record at the New York Stock Exchange. Dow Jones' average of 30 hluc chips "climbed 12.50 to 1,51 1 70. extending Its gain since Sept. 17 to 213.54 points. It was just a little more than a month a$o. on Nov. 6. that the Dow reached its first close above 1.400. Big Board volume totaled 178.47 million share~. up from 156.50 million Tuesday Doth the NYSE and the NASDAQ system for trading over·the-counter 'itocks ha' e alread) C'itahlished annual trnd1ng volume records this year .\nal}'sts saic.l tht: market benefited from a continuing drop 1n open· market interest rate5 In recent dayc; 1n,~stor'i jlsu havt.• been cheered hy fallmg 011 pm:e'i. -l•h'll!lld.Ill@il--------------- N•w YOttK CAI") lllrOlnc H.UDAO .,.._tlelll lllrlchr ....... ~, ..... lllY•O« -19WHI ....,.. .,., llrwlom 1n1111reot 1n1111en 11 ef 4 p.m. W1d11udev. 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The market's gains came despite the JOit of a new legal sctbacll. for Texaco Inc. Late Tuesda}' a Judge sn Houston upheld a Jury's decision o rdenng Texaco 10 pay Penn1oil Co morcthanSI I b1ll1onfor1tsac11ons1n wrcstm~ control of Getty Oil from Penn10tl. Texaco. which 1s a component of the Dow Jones industnal average. fell ~··: to 2811• on \Olume of more than 8 4 million shares Penn:wil shares climbed 2Yii 10 68'· The recent slide in oil prices has depressed many other energy issues. but some of them stab1h1ed 1n Wednesday's trading Eu.on gained 11~ to 50; Mobil "• to 29' •.and Atlantic Richfield "• 10 61 ''i. Meanwhile. airline issues con- tinued to thnve on expectations of lower fuel pnces ;.MR rose I '• to 45 Delta Air Linc' I to 4011:, and l '.\L 'I• 10 53•1. The hottest stock of the dav was RCA, which 1umped IO'lw to 6)1/1 OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK IAP) -The lollowlng llsi shows tl'le Over • ll'le • Counter stoclu and warranls lhal have gone up lht most and down the most based on percent of change for WednH· d • v No '9Curltles •r•dlng below '1 or 1000 sn•rts are Included Nei •nd e>ercentaQe change& are tht difference t>etwMn the Previous closing orlce •nd Wednesday's IH I O< bid P r I c e Name 1 Bucknell 2 Fngmtx wt 3 ComerceBcp • ~~m~ J~; 8 ~e$0U~~dXPI 9 SoAllan 10 VillSPrM II Forum wl8S H ~fco~~y~p 1• MullSoC un IS lniellCNwk 116 Supreme EQ 1 Satori un 18 NICmPSv s 19 Pharmacntl ~ ~omPUtone omdlalCP lrdfndr wt 23 MedchemP 2• AngSlrom 25 FltxblCPI 16 NiControls Name Svntechlntl HousinOI Pi Svniech pf TrllonE w t WSlnCommcl ~nl·Tl'lrm nedhh wl oncordComP nergyVenirs et us OOllk TndrLovCre BIQSOhtr ~ Oallex un Unll'Mdlnc AdvTobaC WI ~lsmlcEn un PlrStor un qultvOll HadsonPtt ~lenlnc niA}~ EL Offshr LelsureDvn Macl'lnVsn Verone•Ric g uii>s L.si 2 1-16 )~ 191/:r 2:V. 3 NEW YORK (AP) -The following llsl shows the Ntw York Stock Exchan1H slocks •nd warr•nls that have gone uo the most •nd oown the most based on percent of ch•~ regardless of volume l or Wedne sd a v No securities trltdlng below J2 •re ln<:I ·udtd. Net and ~rcentage cnanoes are Ille difference bttw9'f'I the Previous closing price and Wedntsdav's 1 om P r I c e ut cs J UP . UD l · Up . Uo 1 ·1 UD I Ue> t • UP I 9 uo • UP t 3 UD t UD l UC> UP I UD 9 ~: ,, UD UD U4» Ue> UC> UC> UC> Uo Robert and Ann Cummings ha' c gained nat10nal rccogniuon for their Huntington Beach Sir S~edy pnn11ng ctntt'.r and ( osta Mesa resident<. Art and Arlene Oow1lli ha"I.' received s1m1lar recogmuon for their Santa >\na pnntsng center The Cummings' McFadden Av~nue bus1ne5, and the Dow!tk1s' 17th Street operation eacb recorded a I Y85 ~ks '>Olu mc that ranked them amo ng the top fifth 10 a na11onv. ide franch1'>( of more than 550 stores. v.1th corporate offices 1n Laguna H11li. • • • Kathleen Cairns ha\ been named market analysis and research dircct0r of Pounlle and Associates, hae .. a market consulung firm based 10 Ir.inc 'vtarket anal)Si) and research 1s a new d1v1sion. focusing o n lhe hosp11altt) and real estate fields In hc.'r new post, C'airns will dl'velop research and anal:-s1s program!. for chents • • • Onhodon11st Farrell G. Hinkle has been honored b~ the American Board of Ortbodontlcs. be1ng cc:rt11ied as a diplomate oftbe board and selected as one of I:! o nhodonti h chosen to display his records at the nallonal meeting of the American Auoclltloa of Orlbodootlsts in Chicago next year H1 nkJe teache~ orthodontics at UCLA and 1s a consultant to UC lrvl.ne. He belong~ to the E:a:ec11dves A11oclation of Orange County and 1s a director of National B&Dl of Southern CaWorola in the South Coast Metro area • • • Doog Hasegawa ha~ been promoled 10 "•Ct president of planning and facilities for ln1ne-based Jolly Rogu. Ille. Hasegawa ha<. been v.11h Joli~ Roger for mo rt'. than 11 )ear... -.en.mg most recent!) as director o f design and ' on\tructs on • • • Wijllam C. Tally ha<, been appointed vice president and manager o f Eldorado Bank's Sdddkback office tn Laguna Hills Tall~ 1s a former branch manager in the C1ardcn Gnl\ e.. oflic~ ot First l.Jlterstate Bank. • • • F!!!.~!~~s PURCHASE OR LEASE AN Y NEW IBM OR CANON TYPEWRITER FROM US THIS MONTH AND WE 'LL GIVE YOU A GIFT CERTIFICATE• WORTH UP TO $100.00 Canon AP1 50 or AP1 00 canon LKTMIMC TW ..... iW N~NEWPORT 6~ STATIONERS 5 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY : 756-0288 Machin• ShOWfoocnfCC>fJ)Ot•te 0tnu1: t 7661 M1•c Nom\. lf'llne fttlKhlnH S."lu Center ~22Cl 8KCh Stre t Nowl>Q{1 0. n Q Q •• f' • • OtY l'I! s.e.t Ui\I ("9 WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK tAPI Dec. 12 GoLD QuoTE s META LS Quo rEs TlllllAY'I OLlllll PllOU Prev. ··~ WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORI<. IAPI Dec 12 Dow JoNES AVERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY quit<i ~s1bly thz. pczrf'let pcka.t, e besic ma.vary rron·~ wordrobz. sof't, f?)1n nz~lla.nt ell- ·ooU.on 9ha\\ Wlth 119hL'MZ-'9ht tort.on lm1119, v~nwd bed<., kn1U«i curt& end boU.oro, Uici moet populoT 'Wlnd~kar <XV<1I t.on nt:Jvy, nzd ond bnLish ton ~ br.och ~ fhehion ~lord, il't/&°t't ":n10 ~"'\'°91-~~bl-.d I 2tY~·Sl7~ po08dlzna sr.,ao>th t ~"'4 ,8181301-9~~ men thrufh \Oto9, ~t.Uldny IO lof>l 9Undoy noon lo~ TV L ISTINGS EVENING -e.oo- tlOD NEWS 0 MATT HOUSTON 0 HART TO HART m THAEE'S COMPAHV CB Dlf'F'REHT STROKES fD BUSINESS REPORT ~AMERICAN GOVERNMENT t) CBS NEWS 1Q) ABC NEWS 0 ltNBCNEWS cm DWIGHT THOMPSON (D HOT SEAT I HOTLINE ~MOVIE • * * Sdlurdt>y Ni<Jhl Fevei I 19711 ,..,,,,, ff3VO!tD Ki!ren Gorney -530- 0 NBC NEWS Q) TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Cl) JEOPARDY EJ9 MACNEIL I LEHRER NEWSHOUR E!J MARKETING ~NEWS JI WHEEL OF' FORTUNE ~ BARETTA • • I I r14! [JU( l(JI I ~Kit$ A 'hlliJ J 19401 LOf'll~ 'vur19 R•~ Mrlh1nd P INOEP£NOENT MEWS -7 30- 8 2 OH THE TOWN PRICE IS RIGHT 8 WHAT'S HAPPENINGll 0 EYEONlA 1J 1 P NEWS m M·A·s·H ti) NEWl YWEO GAME fJ:) WllO. WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS al) FRUGAL GOURMET 1T, S,0. AT ~ROE ff P£0Pl!'S COURY ~JEOPARDY m RACING FROM HOLL YWOOO PARK C CAAZV ABOVT fHE MOVIES FUNNY TO FE.A TURES l MOVIE t • • Tl'lt' R1w1 119841 Mt'I Gib wn S1ss~ SpiK.l'lo. fD Cf) MYSTERY' Qi) PRAISE THE lORO m PETER GUNN C MOYIE • • • J.1 I '"'" .. J\I I .... ~ H C> 'VQl<I) .J!\t!', ,, ..... , H MOVIE • t 01 Un•nown 0119111 11481 Pl' It'• we11t1 Jenn1ft'r Obit' P CARS()fij'S COMEDY CLASSICS S MOVIE • • l'lflt 9 -h<,~t'() Ir ) \'t4, i...,tt "· 11481 J,urn Rot•il•OS Jon.11n 1• Prt l' -830-0 » FAMIL V TIES 0 TIC TAC DOUGH f LOVE BOAT Q) P M MAGAZINE c;) DRAGNET l MOVIE • • A \ pv. I A ~ ' I <i85 Roq "' Moo•~ r .1nyJ fict.it>• 1~ P HONEYMOONERS -900- 1) 6 SIMON & SIMON 0 ll9' CtiEERS Or•no• Coaat DAIL v PILOT /Thursday, Oeeet'nber 12, 191& DS 0 J9 NIGHT COURT ' MOVIE • • "Wl • :.toii v•r'«I• c1 \ 1 .qt-1\1 ·~ l'<•' 1 Booe< C.r" ~. ,\ 't-f' m HA\IE GUN WILL TRAVEL H NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS P STMPREK -1000- 6 f KNOTS l.ANOING 0 l9' Hill STREET BLUES emm Hews a r1> 20120 0 MOVIE • t Jho.:. ow·~ .~fig ... ..a Iv· ,t '• fll .. i•O ~ RL'li•11) I ... ,, tsd. ·•"" ED YES MINISTER Ci) CAPITOL JOURNAL (Ii) BCHINO THE SCENES Ci) WRESTLING C MOVIE • ' .J '"' r" ••' 9.,.'0us.1, ''Jl;..t ,,. '.al' • l'cll J .. ? lo(; l.IO H MOVIE • • • ,.. j 1 ,.. ·q•1.o1 ..If'"'\ '•jt " II S,." ,t +tJt.>f'. 6i) DAD'S ARMY 41D JOtiN WIMBlR P lf«>EP£N0£HT HEWS -1100- IJDG J fO'~NEWS 0 CARSON'S COM£0Y Cl.ASSICS d) WKRP 1H CINCINNATI Cl) BARNEY MILlfR fJn CANNABIS CAUSAOE ~ BOSIHESS REPORT cm AA'! UNl(l.ETTEA m NIQl'(T GALLERY L MOVIE • P11~.i1r Moment& 119831 Jdr~~ >.oo~' Jon1' Man~ P LIFE.STYLES Of THE RICH ANO FAMOUS S GROWN-UPS -1130- 0 I HIGHT HE.AT 0 f+ TOHIGl'(T 0 COMEDY BREAK fJ ro ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE 0 BIZARRE G)VEGAS Q) H.AWAll FIVE-0 ED LA TE.NIQl'(T AMERICA Ii DOWN ANO OUl IN AM£AICA -12'00- • ALIAED HITCHCOCK PAESEHTS I EYE OH HOU YWOOO LOUO.RANT J COMEOY 9AEN< WITH MACK ANO JAMIE f"O' WOAE REAL PEOPLE fD 700CLU8 C MOVIE • • St• 1 l\18J1 Hat11)0n Mui.tr Si1,.04n1 S..9m•n P SPACE. 1"9 -1~ 0 ltl LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID l.£TTEAMAH 8 RATPATAOl 8 THAEE THREE 0 ,. «I) INOf PENOEHT NEWS m MERV GRIFFIN till ~Al FINANCE 1.9 E.NTERTAINMOO TONIGl'(T m PRAISE THE LOAO L MOVIE t ~l>·~W1414 t!le41 Greg 8t .IOU)!O Mor, Stott f •d"~ if LONG ISLAHO EXPRESSIONS -7.00- f) CBS NEWS Ci) @l ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Q TAXI Dennla f'ranz tella a tho.a he haa a cocalne- anlfflna attack turkey on "Hill Street Blue•" tonight at 10 on NBC, Channel 4 . -aoo- e f MAGNUM.Pl 0 ~COSBY SHOW 0 MOVIE * t • Tilt' F1911ting b911'1 11'14(11 Jamer. Cc;qni>1 Pat 0 ~1en 0 1..0 SHADOW CH~ERS 6 JOl(~'S WILD fJ fb DYNASTY 11 THE COLBYS O NEWS m DYNASTY Eil)MYSTERYI Ci) MASTERPIECE THEA TR£ cm PRAISE. THE LORD S HONEYMOONERS THE LOST EPISODES l MOVIE • • Ht!dl Qt Des11e 11980 PJ 11 •> I ,...,. c>l:'tt'' 1,.1 .:>UIOYTl•lh Ci) COMPUTER CHRONICLES a!) PA>'ISE THE LORD m NIGHT GAU£RY C CINEMAX COMEDY EXPERIMENT -12 40- 1) I MOVIE • • T~t' fit:turn 01 f'iln~ Cannon 1980 W1tt1am Conrad l\rt"i'.tJr Hill Q ABC NEWS O Q DAUAS (D THREE'S COMPANY (I) WHEEL OF FORTUNE Ci) BUSINESS REPORT 8 P M MAGAZINE J9' HEADLINE CH~ERS cm PRAISE THE LORD H INSIDE THE NFL L MOVIE Q) NEWS m MOVIE • • • • "'"' 0 1~\ n Mdv 14t.4 &or I l J"' J'>'"' ~ ,, f Douqlas m LOHE RANGER P COMEDY BREAK 930- -10 lS- Cii) RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING -1030-ED AGONY ? WOVIE • • • t;o•~• PJr~ 1~831 N Ill.am . 1155- -100- " MUSIC CITY US.A O MOvlE • • R1d1119 H.gt• 19:,() B1n9 1,,1 OS by LOlt!t'fl Gr a, Cosby Show hits record numbers; NBC continues ratings romp By FRED ROT HENBERG AP T•vlelon Wrtl., :-.!EW YORK -.\ record-high rating for "The Cosby Show" !>purred ""BC to another wi;:ekly v1dol'). but lhl' be!.l-ever performance for "Mon- da} Night Foo1ball" couldn't keep \BC out of third place again. figures lrom the AC Nielsen ( o 'ihowed fuesda' "The· C'osh} ho~ ... this !.Cason\ runaway top-rated senes. topped 1tse lfwtth a 36 2 ra11ng. the highest for an} regular o;enes episode since CBS' "Dallas" ach1e' ed a 36.4 1n Januan L98 I. A rating measures the per· centage of the nauon's 5.9 m1lhon homes with telev1s1on. and ··The Cosbv Show" was turned on in 3 I I mrllton of th1l'>e households. accord- ing to N 1el!.<:n The "Monda} N1~ht Football" gamt>. tn which the M1am1 Dolphins handed the Chicago Bea~ their first Jefeat of the season. drew a 29.6 r~1ting. the highest 1n lb <>easons of pnme-t1me football. fhe previous record ~as the 26.8 rating recorded b) ll Dallas-Washington game in 1978. Ratings for "Monda} 1ght Foot- hair' art> up 20 percent over last }Car ~etwork researchers credit better 1ch-ups and close games. But there have been too much football • dav when. after an afternoon of games on CBS and NBC, ABC broadcast an additional pn me-ume game. The P1mburgh-San Diego matchup finished 49th w11h a 13 2 rating. ··Besides C'osb) and the Bear<;' national hero. William "Thl' Re- frigerator" Perr). that old actor. Ronald Reagan. also proved himself a ra1tngs draw a-; C BS'·· .\II Star Pany for Dutch Reagan" ranked ninth President Reagan ~as nicknamed "Dutch" during his Hollp'>'ood mo' 1e days. ~nrthe wee le of Oec. 2-8. NB( won for the seventh tame in the I 1-week- old pnme-ume season. recording an a' crage rating of 16 9 to CBS' I b 3 and '\BC's 14.4 Season to date. NBC ha!. a 17.8 to CBS' 16 9 and -\AC's 15 9. NB( and CBS each had n1nl·ol the fop :w shows. ABC onl) had .. Mon- da) Night Football" and "O)na'>t ) .. In last week's Top 10. 1t was "The Cosb)' Show." NRC"s ··fam1l} f te!> ... and "Monda} Night Football." fol- lowed b) CBS' "60 Minutes." NR( 's "Cheers.'· NBCs "M1am1 Viet." "Dallas." .\BC ·s "D}na't>" ".\II I Star Pan) tor Dutch Rl·agan" and NBCs "H1ghwa) to Hea,en." "The C'osb} how" worked its magic on NBC'\ entire night. Each of the network"s Thursda} shows fin· 1shed in the Top :!O In addnion to ··~m1lyT1es" and "Cheer!.," "Night Coun" was I I th. and "Hill trcct Blues," 20th. •4Durty ~elly' " OPEN FOR LUNCH & DIN/\.ER Monday thru Frufa, 11 A\t to 9 PM · A COMEDY WITH THREE DIFFERENT ENDINGS •.• WHODUNIT DEPENDS ON WHERE YOU SEE IT. I r ~~..:::: . ·----------·---·--·-- STARTS TOMORROW AMOMI VM.Lll LA mMDA ( OWll\ls foufll.lll V~ P1tlllt s U MQO.I ... 1§00 51 ~ Herc are the pnme-11me tclev1<,mn ratsngs as compiled h} the .\ ( Nielsen Co for the ~eet.. ol Dec 2·M .\ n "\.. 10 parenthese<, denotes one-tlme-onl ) presentation. ) \ 17 J Monda" N1gn1 F OOIO&il (n,c.,uu '' M1e mo AB C ~ 6 ZS ' rr111oon '10me\ ' 141 60 Minuit\ CBS H S 11 ""'"•0• nomu s s c,, .. ,, NBC 1•. 1 ..... 00" "O" ltt 6 t M1am V•Ce NBC 1l Z 19 9 ..,.,Ilion "On><U CBS ZI > 18 S """'on""""'' 10111 H ·ot .. a.1 1><ea•tr N8Cl>ISJ "" '<>" nome, 11 I N 11rr o .•' ... BC 1 I ,. 11oor "Citme\ ti I C."~ ... 'O'''•'.>'•'' t""8 !.111 ·e m 1110" "0rnP\ I> J l<:att & Athe CBS 1q J 16 6 •Ttlllion nomt\ s • '"''0'' '-•"o.oo c es " 1 I• • ... Ol''I()~ 1 11 Fa;con ~'t'' C 8~ I& 60moWtOI\ ~ 18 J7 Coone• & Lec h CBS 1' 1 IS S 1 ( IJ Tnt CO\OV Snooow ' •NBC 361 ,.,,,,0 1 11 Oa11u CBS 11 0 119 m1111on nom~1 8 61 Ovn1u lv ABC ?18 18 1 mllliO" nome\ IJ 10 C.orotrC.r11 NBC 201 ll '"''"'on "•Jrrtf\ ""'1ll1or "Ome~ 3 I I m1111on nome\ '\. 1q 16• n1 NBC ,,, ISJ IT\111100 nomu 70 lJ '111' Slrff• B1ue1 NBC II 1 IS 7 ""''or "'Ome\ 2 111 Famllv Tlf\ NBC ll 1 16 8 mo111on 9 X "''' S•ar fr D<1•e • U • t rleaoar> 14 Ne,.,.,.,, BS 1q ~ '6 I '"•lioOC l'IOmt\ , ·\ 1 ,,, llw~ 'rt· h<K'k aJ!,ain ... H1>1ruu1t ·i11J.: a hr.md rK~ Stunt'. • il;'•}lt:uW6) DRIVE-INS ::1 ,,~ ' Lf t .. £irw L_.')( f.AMl~J ,...11 _..,,,.,.111r991 l~I , ................ ~ • rw : 1 .~rw 1 1too.'1 I A GGl[D l[OGI[ (•) SHOWS AT 7 00 C. 9 I 0 TO LIVI£ A DIE "'L.A. (Ill) AT 1 00 &. 9 I 0 THE GOOS MUST K C RAZY (PC) AT 6 SO&. 9 OS ill.L...L' •. ,, "'" s ·• YOUNG SHE•LOCK s HOUICS (PG-1 >) Plu\ E •PIOr trl (PG! SUOOUt DEATH C") Plu• Co Feature 9 0••11'1• o f tne N1n1• (A) AOCKV IV (A) Plu\ Co H ,1 <teo So"1• CPG 1 l l NOW SHOWING! u .au 99'-3043 ,ACf'.IC LA •ADA 6 CHORU$ L•IE ~1~ SHOWS AT 12 IS 2 4S SIS74S &.101!> SPIES L IKIE US (,._) s11o w s AT 1 20 l lo S •O 1 SO &. I 0 00 IUNG SOt.C*OM~ MINI[ tpG-1 ~· ~lu \ Em••••a J"orut IR l MU 9'0.4021 U4 MO'f'fS • MIJIA ,. tt1 "4,.J U4 MOW.$ I DIST& IUA ~1102 CDWMDS CIOA OllT& IUA SotO 0St4 U4 SCllTll COO I In 70MM MTillTll MAOl 141 0/ 10 EDWUllS CMMllJ COl1l( •Nl l~Ull EDWMOS llMJSlll llAllM rn ol40 .WC:a.Al&IWI NAiil 6.M '36 t ,atn: i.Alo: OR II WHrTE N IGKTS (f'C;·I J) OftlE MAGIC I OS l SO 1 1 S &. I 0 00 CH .. ISTI9A.S (G) IN 70M"" N O PASSES I 30 3 30 S 30 1 lO 9 JO THA T WAS TH£1t._ THtS IS NOW f") P1u,SI (1mO \Fore 1R J L&ltl& 111..U IU·'411 OJWMDS S. Cai lMilM ... lS MALL _ ..... 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(O.M Hwy and N~ t311.tc1 In N~t Beach rou tt... \O'f"f't From Nf"'.l\IP()rt Import\ 1n mt' T ct1 IUr'lk Bldq ._ ____________ ...., _________________________________ ..._ ______________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~------------ ---. 1M Orange C.O..t DAILY PIL.OT/ Thl.lrlday, December 12, 1985 RE Vl[r'f 'Anne Frank' compelling drama The Netherlands Nu1s would amusina. and thoroughly cn33ging. good health. ~he remands u~ of what ByllATHLEENCUMMINGS event1.11Jly herdthcm ofTto a German Director H. Wynn Pearce gathers the Frank s might have tx-en hkc Mfr,..C.11 •• ''"' concentration camp. an 1mpress1 vc cast. Joe Abrams plays before Hitler. and what Anne as trying The Department of Theater Ans at In spite of the atroc1ues that have the father. Ott o Frank, wtlh an so hard to hold on to. Madison does a Saddleback Colleae i5 prescntsnJ a shocked us since World War II, most assured. natural dignity. shouldenng good job. too. fine and compelling production of the of us would agree that the murderous the responsibility and leadership of 'orrell Wayne 1s wonderful as the award-winning play "The Diary of binge, known as the Holocaust. still the motley $foup. Abrams l!I cs-worldly Mr~. Van Daan who. along Anne Frank." best exemplifies the nadir of human-pcc1ally jood in ha!I scene'> w1th Anne with her husband (Buck Stevens) and "Anne Frank:" made us stunning lly. So why would we want 10 leave (Tnc1a ('ast). son ( olhns Ross) move in w11h the New York premiere 1n 1950, was the comforts of home, maybe miss a Casi inhabtlS bet. pa.rt. prcscnung Franks. The Van Daans dort•t bchcvc translated into 19 languages. p1aycd favorite T V Show, travel some dis· an open fonhrightness that never m putting up a good front. Wayne in over 20 countries. and was made lance and pay to sec a play that we makes a coy, cute or false move. M 1ep complains of the cramped quaners, into a tremendously successful know as sure as we're human will (Hoity Brobeck ) along wtth Mr. Steven~ ofth.c lack of food. and Ross movie. . leave us feeling many things. bu1 at Kraler (Vernon Karl Madison) 1s the takes 10 his room and rarely leave • The play 1s a dramam.atton by the very least, embarrassed and li feline for the family, nsking their prefemng the company ofh1s cat. All Frances Goodnch and Albert. Hackett possibly shaken? h ves 10 bring t~m desperately scarce good performances. of the diary of an immensely appeal-Well. first of all it's a very good food and news on the pro~ess of the Mrs. Frank (Flora Burke) ~rt.rays ing young Dutch girl named Anne, play. and secondly a vivid ponrayal war. Brobeck injects v11.ahty into her the ",Sood" supponive wife and who, along with her family. spent two of a social reality, and thirdly, scenes. She bnngs an aura of the worrymg mother to perfection. Burke incredible years hading 1n an Amster-Saddleback g.avcs a first rate pr<>-bustling world about her, with her is very bel ievable Nicola MofTat is .. da::::m:...:.at.:..:t.:..:•c:....:bcca==u~se:......:..:th..:...:e....:y_w_erc_J_e_w_1_sh_._.::;.d.:::.u.:.cu.:.:.· o.:.n....:..::.......:i..:..1'..:..s _to:...u_c_h_m...;:g.:::.:......_d_is_t_u_rb_i_n.::.g.;...._..=.c:.:.h1:..:· c~c;.;.;to::..;th=es::.a•..:;h;;;;a;.;.;ird-::-.:o~, a=n=d=g~e=n::e::ra:::l::;a;;:1~r .::.o::....f 1 Anne's older sister. Margot, the q uaet. -welt-behaved one. Being so. MofTat has less to work with in her part. but what she has she makes good use of. Mr. Dussel (Tom Scolol) wbo comes to move in w11h them. soon manages to make the Van Daans look good by companson. 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The play runs for one more weekend, Thursday through Satur- day at 8 p.m. wi th a closing Sund~y matinee at 3 p.m. 1n the Studio Theater of the Mission V1ejocawrpus Call 582-4656 for t1cke1 in formation. Cosby Show cops th~ee NAACP Image A \Vards 1IU H0-4421 I.IA flll'4S • -..u,... '52~t9l Ill flll'4S. 111TI .U 91t~l41 CDWAMIS CIDA C00tJ IL TW SIMNO CDWMDS SADOlEIACK • LOS ANG ELES (AP) -The NAACP saluted "The Cosby Show" and .. A Soldier's Story" at its annual Image Awards for television and CHEVY DAN CHASE AYKROYD IS\l\i\l l\\\l \\~. ..,.154-tlll IDWMDS lllDSITl 9\.l U1U (213) Hl-003 MIC F ASllOll SQUAil 9\.l mull SZJ.. 1611 rA~IC "ltWAY --""' 49S-4Z20 CDWMDS llSSOI WUI MW ...... )t.lSSl Ctl])(ll( "WTA Mio\ ~-1444 IDWMDSmtlSTOl *WUIWTH "1-0561 CDWMDS ¥ti.Ml C00tJ WUIWTD ltl·3'9l ra~IC llWAT J9 Dl-111 *WUIWTD nuw UA Wl'STWISTO MW •• TUil llUY ITllll ' UMI& lllll • CDWMDS SIX/TM COAST LMUIA 4'1·1111 " ••• ONE QF THE FEW REALLY STYLISH A.NJ>·EN.T£llTAINING AMERICAN MOVIES OF 1985." -VK:EHT CNBf l>EW ~ rM£S I l'\ll 'U \l 11 JUJ ft • iiiifi * MIS.SlOH"'ViLJO NOW PLAYING Md' b'" .-tli • ,..._..,., ..• ~.-: ~"* SL.1 llll< -Iv'..~ • rosTA MW .70MM. [d¥t~lfd\ J1 rw ..-r h:• ,,.,,"" °''""' I~ I 418'1 b.lli lf770 • EL roAO * WESTMI ST£A EOWiOI 0) E T 00'1> f 0....Jt<l\ Wlq (I• It' 56 I 95()0 991 ".)Sir. -• JiUJITITJCmll'lmR ... wafMlNSlTii ..... ''!'"" -taw•01 (~rt" (•"14"1' ~·· "' ,.. w., ~'i 841 0770 I><•' 891 369 I "" ...... , .... ,Qlllt)i(• ... • iA'WlQl5A •tUlfU 'AM ... ·-... "' en ----P•t'f\< ~U M1t.Oil 994 2400 't" .,,,,. ........ • , .. _...._.wt .. . •Cotta ltfU m:mm -..-.to ...... .•.• ......,._. ........... •••• ******* • • * BARGAIN MA TINHS I FIRST 'l Performances Monday ! Thru Saturday (Except Holidays & Spec Engagement s~ LAKEWOOD Center AKEW Ct>nler South llUIU4 Ull/h cw11r II Dt4 '"'' nnCHU Ill 11;14e 21H 41>0 .. ,. e1te 10.U TO LM NfO M .. LA. ,., 12119 •111 J 14t DIATH WllH 3 111 , ....... 111• .OUT l1lmO ...... 041 ••'"-"'H ICM lo.OMON'I .... l"''aJ 1 ......... , .. . ANAHEIM I= ltiltMWMi INS L*I UI 1"11 NAnoNAl UMPOON'I MO'UN'IAW'!O!!ftll ....... .,.._,_..,.. LA MIRADA ICING SOLOMON"S MINIS 1,0-lll ,, ............ OHMUNS 1,o> Nl, .... tl. JIWIL O• THI NIU tl'Ol , ............ ..... ,..,. GATEWAY CHIVT CHAN 5'111 Lll(I UI tN> 11U l•H 6t00 ••• 10.40 WMTDI~ OHi MAOK CHllSTMAI te> 121H 21M 41U •• u .... 10110 COMMANDO !8l llll,41M,llM DIATH WISH Ill (t i ........ ,..,. IACK TO THI PUTUll tNI "'MI'S MO AIMNn* IN! l ite l.00 1MI .... Mt NAnofW UJ OOH'I Wlll.D IC11NCI .... tal IUIOPUH VACATION.,.. .. , l ilt .... , .. ,. , ....... 1••• * >-'.t >,'t CtelVT ~ 4\"llllOft IPtll UICI UI 1Nt MCK TO'"' rUTUa""' _,.... -"b'ftilnftlril~11:-:-1--I t DIAT'HI Of TMI NtNIA tw1 NATIOHA&. LAMPOON'I LIVI AND Dll IN L.A. 111 IUIONAH VACAnoN .,.,., ITICHll Ctl i:< l:tili1?&1B >:< * ~--­DIATH W11M a i. '° LM Ml • It LA. I! ... , CUUlt ,.. .,.,. ""' HAL OINIVI <HI w~ IUl'M MMt *(I) ft) lM Ml • IN LA. Ill LoHABRA .. ~•w• }j IJ ! lil""9'MI' . IONltotOMOM'l ... 1 ... 1ai COMMAHOO 111 * IT1TCHll IAClC TO THI PU'f\111 rNI mo11on pictures. and named singer Pa111 LaBelle entertainer of the year. The National Assocaauon for the Advancement of Colored People also hatted the fa mine relief effons of USA for Afn ca. The gathenn~ of rock and pop music stars organ11cd by Ken Kragen recorded the hi t "We Are the World," raising money to buy food fo r staTV1ng E1h1op1ans N1Jt'"s "The Cosb~ how" won three awards at the annual NAACP festav1 t1es Fnday. Cosby. at his own request. was not among the nomi- nees. Has program was named best telev1S1on show and Phylicia Ayers- Allen was named best aC1rcss 1n a T V show. Malcolm Jamal-Warner was named best actor. The movie "A Soldier's Story," with a mostl> black cast. was named best mouon picture and two of its stars received Image Awards. Adol ph Caesar was named best actor and Denzel Washington was selected best supporting actor. Here arc the wi nners. BH! morion plcl.;rt -.. A Solclier·, Slorv ·· Bel• ec1or in • movie -AOOIP" CaHer "A SolOler'' S1orv BHI ecireu In • rnov,e -Tint Turner Med Me• 111 Bevon<! Tnunoerao,.,,. · Beal lUPoorllng ac1or In • movlt -Oen111 wu /\lnglon. u A S01<11en S1orv " -8"MeMele rl"oroll\g erri.1 -Petll Le8411e. Bell me lt recording erllu -Lull'ltr Ve norou BHI t lOUm -"Tne Nlgnl I Ft! 1n Love,' Lvlntr Vendrou BHI new recoro1ng ertl'I -W,,llnev HOV$1011 BHI TV tpf'°49, comeav or le>ecl•I - "Ptlnlclen of tne Veer," "TM Co•ov Snow " BHI t ClrtU In • TV comedv "''" Of \e>eclt l -Pnvllcie Aven·Alte n, "Tile Co\OV Snow ·· BHI actor In • TV comeov H rlH or \PeClel - MelCOlm Jemel·Werner. "Tiit Co\OV SllOw .. BHI VCKel group -Tne Polnltr Siller' BHI "°'°" erll\I -Snlrlev Ceeur ~st !>IUU arUst 8 8 King BHI le U trll\I -MllH Oevl\. But TV t PllOOt , dreme H rlu , m1n1w rlH or I movie -NBC'' Miami Vice," 01101 101•00• BISI actrtU In t TV Oreme H rlH . mlnl\t rl1t1 or mov11 "i: Ot OOlt Allen. ··i:,,.,,. · . I BHl eclor In t TV dreme u rie\ mll\IH rlH or movie -Pnlllo M•cna11 TnomH M1em1 Vice " BH• ve r1e1¥ \PeClel or .erin -NBC~• 1 MO•own Rtlurnt To Ille APOiio Bui TV new\ or 1nformerlon terle. or u >ecltl -NBC"• "lne Tooev Snow ·· BHI ne llonel u ege 01ev -' Swee! C"arlly " BHI t ClrtU In • Plt v -Oel>Olt Allen. "SwMI C,,erllv ·· BHI ecior 1n a olev -Jor.n Amo• 'Se>!ll Second Bt\I 1oce1 \tegt o e v -F1gn1 me GOOd l'lgru ' Bt\I eCIOf "' • IO<t l Ola v -T eureen Blecoue Amen Corner ' BHI ecireu In e ioct l oiey -Juenfle Moore, "Amen Corner ·• BHI \uooor 11n11 ecior on a IOCel olev -Htl Wllllam•. ' Amen Corner Joan Collins sued over use of photos LOS ANGELES (AP) -Joan Coll ins. star of the telev1<>1on soap opera "Dynasty," has been ~ued for fraud and breach of co ntract by a photographer who cl aimed the ac- tress allowed the pubhcauon of unauthonzed publicity photos. Read Miles contended 1n hie; Su- penor Coun lawsull that he had excl usive world publication nghts to a senes ofh1 s photos published in Life Magazine which depi cted C'olh ns as Cleopatra. Manlyn Monroe. f ve and other noteworthy women. What's red and jollv and A merico 0 -" I /otnily entertainnwnt? .. -Santa Claus: The Movie' has magic and magnlflc:ence and a bundle of blessings. Ifs a wonderful picture to see for any holiday season." -David Stle&han KNBC TV •CDIUWU.f •wtlt_,,. .,. ......... . ... '"fl-... "" -Cl'th ...... •V""'40t •lfl•-1• • . -_,,, ,,.."', ..... 4. ! •• . .. -·-- Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thured.ay, o.o.nt>er 12, 1915 DI PmntY WINXERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY WEU. r·u. 10!>1 Puu.. uP HEJlE fll.JD WA11. 1lU. ~E ICI05 AR€ A1 L..EA~i HAU:uw.> ~ 1ME. ()R1Vf:JAJf¥..,>' THE FAMILY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE by Bil Keane "That angel's name is Harold." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson .. That isn't necessary every time I bring them home!" DRABBLE GARFIELD ~ "I thought It was mandatory for all businessmen to hang those lights up before the first of October." DENNIS THE MENACE bv ,Hank Ketcham by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis l MN/£ &,IOU FICiUREP 001, GARJ=°IEU7. YOO RfFl.J!>E TO TAKE LIFE ON 8ECA045£ YOU'RE M .RAID OF TMAT 5MOW5 WHAT iJON KNOWS ABOUT MUMAN NATOAE. ACTUALL"T', l HAVE A PEE.P·SEATEP J="E AR or: 50C.C.E ~5 ._ _ _.."--=~""'" FAILUR( JUDGlt PARKER by Ferd & Tom Johnson HE JUST T.ALkS LIKE "TH.AT TO GET Mc MAD so I1Ll BE BETTER AT MY WoRK by Harold Le Doux SHE IS PRECIOUS AND 90 BRIGHT • ..A.JLIA ' Tl-iA"'KS FOR CALLING I 'LL BE HOME R IGHT AFTER DINNER 1 \ ) .. ~ t>ID C,OU EVER l AASWER 1UAi LJGT I ~TION?. .. MR. SANTA LLAUS ? M"< NAME IS SALLY l'M CONCERNEC' ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU HA!:' A STRESS TESr HOW 15 VOUR CHOLESTEROL ... 00 VOV HAVE A CREASE IN '<OIJR EAR. L06b ~ ( I I BLOOM COUNTY TUMBLEWEEDS HI, $~El~~ oNiHE; ~AV H~E I 5E:eN A '""" ~ ~17 FAL..L. 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Would JOU have playtd d1fftrenUy7 North bad a dead minimum open '11'1 ¥00 510P' 10 HELP 11; L1Mrl17 LIZARPr IOI( bid .ind ht> .,howt>d ll b' Pll'''"I< .ti h1., ,t>C1lnd turn ~oulh 1nd1r.itt-d h1' 'lrt>nl{lh "1th .i ruf' bid lht•n rnnt1•ntt-d h1m,elf "1t h .camt "h1·n '\11rth simply ~UP.Ptlftt'd hi' ~Ull I ht• sp.ade g.am~ ".u re.icheti .i t OMAR D SHARIFF ~-~;.., .,, t>r) table, and the lu d -·~ 1n \ Jft.lbly l hf' 4Uf'f'n or diamond U 1l h.ippens. tht SlnglelOn club would ha \t' led tu a ru!f if Eut w 1f\!i t hf' f1r'>l Lru mp and returns a rlub T ht' dt'clart"r'I won and led a lr ump lo tht' lung and an-. Tt..y won lht' rt'lurn cuhed lht' quttn or trump ••nd thank3 t~ Lht jack ten falling. t h"v Wf'r~ ablf' l() draw lht' lut t rump and con dt' a kart for an O\ ertr1ck T hat't how \he p'-J' wenl al evu1 I.able u~ OM. 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"ll' .I pl.iy th.11 .... , .. unh kt'I~ tnco~t llo14 m111•h 11 .. 100'110 I<•"" 15 born.-out h' thr .u·\11,.1 r1•,ult Hnwtvf'r, "" mu.,\ Mnh·'' 1 hnt had Wf' ht>•n dt>clu1n~ Jnii rr1,.1v('d lh1 d.-f .. n.,t Wf' l•'HI W\lUld hint ~n htld lO 0,,1' tnrk ff'"f'r than tht' rH\ of ttu r. .. 1d -.................. . G-..· .... ...,.._._.~ ...,. .... .n..g.,......,...._..,, P.O. ha ...... OriuM. Fla. a.-4411.. I -- Orengo COMt DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, December 12, 1985 How to plan for the future. A century ago, Great American emerged with a plan: Be strong and safe. Be a standard bearer for customer service. Be an asset to the community. This year, as Great American celebrates 100 years of continuous operation, that plan holds forth. As a re ult, Great American is the largest savings bank in California. Today, customer service means more than friendly tellers. It means helping people make the most of their time , money and effort. Great American is a shining example. 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Great American Your Dantage bank. .. 100 Years of Safety· Assets Over $7.S Billion Check the White Page for the office ncare t you. ... .... • • t ' I \ -- 25~ FAIR I I ' POMCMTI ONAI I ' THURSDAY, DE EMBER 12, 1985 Dis.trict fighting publish order Officialsa:fgue right to revtew at stake in dispute over student's AIDS article- By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille 0..,,... ..... A clash between a 17-ycar-old student editor and Huntington Beach Union High School officials over an unpublished column on A IDS 1s headed to ward a higher court. School officials claim that pnor llaraaret Goldwater, wife of Sen. Barry Gold- water. died Wedneeday of complicatlona from clrcalation problem• and recent •ar1ery. Story on AS. Coast Next year's Pageant of the Master wlll feature a tribute to the Statue of LI berty .I A3 Sports Nine area girls volleyball players are awarded All- CIF honors./C 1 review of student articles as at stake. And they say that if student editor Michael Shindler and his American Civil Liberties Union atto.rney tri- umph, school newspapers may no longer be published. But Shindler, who. said that he wntes aructes to enlighten and in- House bottles up tax reform WASHINGTON (AP)-Congress gave final approval Wednesday night to a novel bill designed to w1peout the nation's S200 billion deficits by 1991. But a rebellious House also side- tracked far-reaching tax overhaul lcgislauon -forcing President Re- a&an to scramble an a bad to resurTCfl his top domestic pnonty of the year With Congress struggling to wrap up Its work for the year. the House met late into the evening before adopting the landmark budget bal- ancing plan on a vote of 27 I· I 54 The Senate gave its assent earlier. 61-31 . rejecting allegations that the bill was "unthankang. unnecessary, unwar- ranted and perhaps unconst1tu- t1onal." form -and ··maybe to inspire" -But Supenor Coun Judge Judith claimed school officials arc wasung Ryan sided with Shindler and or- money. perhaps SI 0,000, in the legal dercd the article to be published in the battle "Just to save face." school newspaper. The Scroll. Sh1ndler's column , attacked the O n Tuesday, school offic1als an- mass media and politJcal leaders for no!Jnced they will appeal the de- the1r handling of the dreaded djscase, c1s1on. . acquired immune ~eficiency SY'?· In a statement released by Otto. drome. School Supenn~endent~~e · school officials said they based their Otto blocked pubhcatton, claiming decaston to ap~J panly on the that the column was potenttally expressed intentions of Shindler and libelous and didn't measure. up to his attorney to pursue the issue of JOurnalisuc standards. ) whether a school d1stnct should have The finishing touches the nght of pnor review of student anicles. "This means that the d1stnct will be invo lved m IJttpt1on whether or not the article 1s pubhshed." the state- ment said. "lf the ACLU as successful in ~tablisbfoJ that students have an absolute n ght to pubhsb whatever material they may submit and that standards of JOumahsm are no t to be consjdered an the selection of such arucles. 1l 1s probable that school newspapers will no tongeT be pubhah- cd. : ~Thert is no newspaper 1n either the public or pnvate sector ~uited to adhere to such rc:gulauons. ' t.be statement S&Jd. But Shindler claims the main obJect1ons came from bis mention in the column of Mora.I MaJority Leader Jerry Falwell and Rep. William Dannemeycr of Fullerton. "I believe that students should be (Pleue eee STUDENT I A.2) College athletes die in crash Police say students going 80 mph when car hit median tree By PAUL ARCBJPLEY °' ... ~ ......... Two Saddleback College water polo players wcTC lolled early Wednesday when their car struck a tree on Crown Valley Parkway and was cut an half. James H utchangs, 18. and Steven Franco. 19. were traveling cast at about 80 mph on Crown Valley west of H allhurst 1n Laguna Niguel al I ·OS a.m .. saad officer Ken Daily of the Cahfornta Highway Patrol. Entertainment Saddleback College mounts a compelling pro- duction of "The Diary of Anne Frank ''/EM _ Despite the cn11c1sm. Senate Ma- JOrity Leader Robert Dole said. "We made history of some kind. We'll see how 11 works next year" The plan. attached to an urgently needed measure ra1s1ng the debt limit above S2 trillion. would require defe nse and domestic program cuts of $1 l. 7 billion earl y next year as a down payment on the deficit. The White House said President Reagan would sagn the measure "first thing in the morning." Hanttncton Beach Blatorlcal Society •ol- anteen are addtna the flnt•htna toacbee for an old-fubloned Chrlatmu at the blatorlc Newland Rouae. wblch wUl be opened for toan. Docent Jlm Gratton, eoclety preel- dent Kelly ).oele an4Jf!IJTY Penon work at the mantle, wblle Dort!de Rapp la eeated at the nutcracker. See story on A2. Hutchings was dnv10g when the 1966 Ford Mustang htt the mcdWl and a tree an the median. caustng the car to spin out of control. The car then struck a Sttond trce. The impact shced the car an half. Daily S&Jd. Franco was thrown out of the car. and Hutchin.gs was trapped When (Plea.e eee TEAJOIAT1tS/A2) INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather 81 62 05 A3 C1-2 C8-10 05 C10 C7 03-4 C9 82 84 B1 A3 C7 C1-6 03 A2 ·.:.wtt~mJr8fltt. the Trea!Uf"J"-- and the Federal Reserve will be able E b 11 1 to continue normal fina natl oper-x pro a p ayer auons w1thout interrur:::on ... "".hate - ~~~~~wJi~~~r:~iJ-~;: ~0~:':~ booked 1· n assault bottle up the most sweeping change an the tax laws in a hfet1me was sparked by Republicans actins in defiance of President Reagan's wishes. By PA UL ARCHIPLEY House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill a.ad STEVE MARBLE Jr .. said the vote showed Rcpubhca ns Of ... o..., ,._ 1ww had "turned their backs on the man wbo had brought them victory and pndc." but said Democrats were ready to try again with the tax bill 1f Reagan could produce enogh GOP votes to assure success. The president responded by dis· patching top aides to the Capitol and summo ning recalcitrant GOP law- makers to the White House. "The president said to me, 'I hope you will not let me down." said one visitor. (Pleue eee HOU81t/A2) .> Fonner maJor league baseball pitcher John "Blue Moon" Odom remained an custody 1n O range Coun· ty Jail 1n lieu of SI0.000 bail Wednesday after being booked on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. Odom, 40. was arrested early Wednesday after holding his wife. Gayle. hostage in their Fountain Valley apartment at 10225 La Ha· c1enda Ave Hostage negotiators convinced Odom to release his wife about an hour after the incident bcpn.at 6 p.m. Tuesday. He remained in has apanment unul pohce lobbed in four tear gas canisters, ending a seven-hour stand- off. Odom. who pitched for the Oak· 18.Sld A's in the I 960s and mid· 70s. allcjedly held his wife at gunpoint dunng the stegc, which ended at I J! a.m . without any senous 1nJunes. pohce said. ATnignment orra cha.rge of felony assault was sched\lltd for Thursday an Orange County Municipe.I Coun an Laguna council swallows big insurance hike, coverage loss By LAURA MERK °' ... ~"91 .... The Laguna Beach Caty Council squeezed the city's pocketbook tighter Tuesday nisJlt when it agreed to a S 185.000 premium increase and a $21 million decrease an its habihty insu rance coverage. Risk Management Agency. insured by Planet Insurance Co. For the past two years. public agencies throughout the country have seen a.stronomacal increases an in- surance premiums, but thas year's coverage will be the worst, City Manager Ken Frank said. To ease the burden, citjes have formed groups like OCCRMA. Irvine and San Clemente are part of OC- CRMA. same -IS SI 00,000. The la&una Beach council bad the oplJon or self-insuring because the Caty's premium is almost equal to the deduC1Jble. But Frank said it woald take about etght years for the city to save the $5 million in coverage 1f it put the $323,000 premium aside each year for itt own insurance. About 3S Cahfom1a c1t1es arc without insurance. includrna Monterey and Sacramento. Frank said. But last summer Laauna Beach lost a Sl mill1on·1awsuit an a drunken drivtng case. Blae Moon Odom Westminster. said a clerk at Orange County Jail Police Lt. Dave Brokaw quoted {Pleue eee EX-PITCHER/ A.2) CdMwoman hit crossing Coast Highway By PAL'L ARCHTPLEY OI -omty ,._ "'"" .\ ( orona Del \far ~oman was lasted tn cnucal cond1t1on Wcdnes- da' atter she was struck b" a vehicle \I, hale crossing East Coast l::hghwa" an Corona Del Mar Margaret Th1eleme1r 1:!. was walk· 1ng nonh across East Coast Hagh~ay at Larkspur in a marl ed crosswalk a t 3 45 pm when the accu.Jent occurred. .\clord1ng 10 \l.llnesses. a west- bound car tn the fast lane of East Coast H1gh~a' had stopped for Th1ekme1r and a SC(;Ond car in th4 slo\I, lane \l,as \IO'Wlng to a stop. said (Ple&M Me WOllAN/A2) Collector wages fight to keep old cars on unpaved driveway· By TONY SAAVEDRA °'-~ ......... Sid Soffer believe<; that P8' ement does not a dnveway make lk cons1den bis yard a "iuatabk "'"°' fl)( stonng vint.aae cars Costa Mesa officials. howr\ tr araue that the J&lo p1es art a pubhl qrcso~ and should be' h1ddt'n from Vtcw. 1f not moved · So rages the "rustbucke1 nn·ku,· 1bat beaan between Soffer and the l It\ In t97g . Jfkr ht\ 'tl'l'Unl ll1n\ 1c11on Tu«- da\ Im 1llegalh 'tnnng thrtt cars an an unpa,ed arrJ nl h" 'fard It was the \('(·ond time \oOer \I.a' found guilt) 01 \tOlating thr nh ·., I-year-old ordtnanct proh1h11ing n."Mdcnts from parlina rars on their lawn!I ~offer d1dn'1 pa' hi'-S '\00 tinr for the first thrt't'-cClunt lOn' H:tlon and hC'0 \ h.Arrumphm~ his l"'te~t S6.000 penalt' The city's insurance would have ellp1 red today had the council not accepted the offer. The new policy increased the city's premium from S 138,000 to $323.000 a year. in- creased the deductible from $250,000 to $400,000 per incident and decrcas· cd coverage from $26 million to SS m1lhon. Laguna Beach 1s one of I I c111es 1n the Orange County Catie Paul Brady Jr .. Irvine's assistant · caty manager, said "our coverage (premium) has gone up 288 percent. We have the m oney and we wtll not go e xposed (self-insured) this year." Irvine's premium as $490,000. The city's deducti ble -which stays the Philip Kohn. Laguna Beach caty attorney, is working with other city (P1eue eee 11'8UJl.AJlfCB/ A2) Std Soffer ..., ,... .. ...,. ~ The B-year-old car collector and pobtical gadfly remained unfazed He maintain\ thr IQ4" and 1964 C adallal' a<> "'ell as thr I Q48 Ford. art on a l(1t1l1mate dnH-.8' -it's (Ple .. e eee COLLBCTOR/A.2) Mini-vehicle no small thing when it comes to saving lives Coast Inventors say emergency vehicle ideal for stadiums, airports, f actorie~ It may look like a some sort of lu:tury aolf cart. but two On~ Co8't rell(lcnu say thc&r bra10cb1ld wu des1a.ned not for play1111 pme . but for savina lives. The small Medical Tnnspon Vt- bicle 1s a compact, m1n1atumed ambulance fully equipped and de· stt.ned to the spec1fica11ons of trained medic.a.I personnel. 1ccord1ng to New· pon Beach mtdenl Rick Gr1vu. ro- desiJner of the vehicle. Tbe MEDTRAV. 4S inch~ Wide and 119 1nche Iona. is able to nav1plc lhrou&h restncled tunnel and nal'T'Ow comdors. pla«s whc~ a ' rtfUlar ambulance oould not travel 'With its oompect sire and full range of equi~ment.. MEOTRA V is ideal for use in stadiums, factones. airports. convention ctnters and out· d oor e\pos1t10n \.'Cnten." Gra"es saad ,,.~~ Pf"•dentof~ntraJ Mcd..- cal, Inc 1n An1he1m. dest&r\('d the sl)C'Clal vch1clc wtth his i:i-nncr, C'hns Muir. ptt1ficaJly for cmericncy m«t1cal traMpon and tttatment Ortves said MEDTRA V l$ the fint of • I Susa11 Ho11.£TT P tllPll I., !Ht N 1 ~\\ n kind .. A vehicle 'luch as this has never before bttn prod~ M~1 are only a)onfied pf carts wilt\ m1acel1aneous equipment attached however poss. 1ble." Oraw:s s.a1d MEOTRA V features bu1h-1n loclt- 1na cabinet for medical supphn and (Pl ....... AIDULAJllCS/ A.2) Mesa asks for probe of blackmail charges IJ TONY SAA VEDR.A ............... Costa Mesa offiaals ha' e uked lhl' 0ranae Co'1nt)' Oistnct Attome)' ·s oMcc to IOrt throuah accusations of 'fblackmad .. and counttrchaf'IC's of finanaal unpropnety being hurled bctw«n City Counalman Dive Wlleckt and two bu.slncssmcn. -" t1ty repon wu pttpared on ancpoons that HunllnJtcm Beach developer John l.att.anno and real ut.ate. brokn Bob Bunner tned 'o ilffimtdatc Whttkr lO block hlm > tmm \Oting on a h1gh~cns1ty 1pan • ment pro1ttl l"'1tan110 and Runner. m.;:r.e ha"c charaed that Wheeler them for not rontnbuuna t.o • "fund " and had w licHed a bribe ia e~ct\anat for h1\ YOte. "With the confhctina lloriea • lad off11Ct 1"a1labte, ~ fttt it wa.w ~ best lO ha "e the DA •• oMoi Clo • 1nvesttpt1on • Roeder aid. .. A.8y· tlleptaon of n~ tmP1awwili47 1 n vol vt na a pu olficia1. wt "'"' ,.,.__._wwn-~&at.-4.-J • I I I r I I I I I I I .. i • ' • I • I r I I I • I ! I I • I I' I J . I • ' ! r I I I I • I I . Otange Cout DAIL V PILOT I Thuredey, o.o.mber 12, 1~ _.. I Turn-of-century Christmas on display at historic house BJ llOIERT BAU.ER ........... _. Tbe HuntinJlOo Beach H111orical Society is ofTenna to ••ke people back to a turn-of-lhKCTltury Christmas al the old Newland House. . Guided tours of the two-story home of the pioneer Huntington Beach family will show how Southern Californians celebrated Christmas in Victonan times. It was simple then. 1 There were no shopping center Santa Clauses. No Walkman radios or Gobots. "Apples" were somethang tart and crunchy. All the stuffed burs were called Teddy. Family members more hkely would spend months before the holidays making a.ifls. ~nd theTC wasn't a Chnstmas tree lot on every comer. Father and b1a brother most hkcly would hitch up their team of horses and 10 out into the hills and cut their own. On Christmas Eve, parents would decorate the tree with strinas of popcorn and cranberries after the children were tucked away in their ·beds. Unwrapped presents were hid- den on inside branches. There. mWit be a turkey for Christmas dinner at the Newland house. But more likely it was chicken because Mrs. Newland raised them. William Newland raised barley and celery and o ther agricultural crops on SOO acres and was one of the founders of Pacifica Cit~. a forerunner of modem Huntington Beach. The Ristoncal Society will tum bade the clock in tours of the refurbished home Friday from 7 to I 0 p.m. and Saturd.at a nd Sunday trom noon to 4 p. m. Female members of the Histoncal Society, dressed in panaforcs and other attire of the day. will conduct the tours. A special attraction will be the sale of Pomegranate jelly from a tree "that's the only liv ing thinJ" ten from the ori&inal fa.rm. according to Kay McCleod of tJle Historical Society. Two hundred jars of the jelly will go on sale for $2 eac-h. The house. built an 1898 for William and Mary Newland and thC'ir seven boys and three girls, has been decorated Wtth wreaths of greenery and other decorations from the penod. The h1stonc wooden structure 1s at 19820 Beach Blvd., near Ada.ms Avenue. DonatJons are $2 for adults and $1 for children. . HOUSE BOTTLES UP TAX BILL ••• I FromAl t, Rep. William Camey. R-N.Y .. Rcapn h imself appeared before re~rten and television cameras and said,·• We do not believe that after all our aood-fai th efforts on both sides of the aisle, that our work should be lost for lack of a handful of votes." Republican leaders insisted the stunning vote w~s not adefcat for the president, but O'Neill, D-Mass .. had another interpretation. "Today, with glee in their faces. Republican con- gressmen voted to humiliate the man who had led them ti victory." he said. O'Neill added, If the president really cares about tax refonn, then he TEAMMATES DIE ••• ·From Al paramedics amved, both were pro- no unced dead at the scene. A SPokcsman from the O ran$e • c ounty Coroner's Office said autopsies showed Franco died of head injuries and Hutchings of head and torso injuncs. ~ A friend of the pair. who requested ano nymity. said they had gone 10 a party Tuesday m&ht. The friend had • planned to go with them, but decided i to stay home at the last minute. • Both were freshmen at Saddleback College in Missio n Viejo where they : played on the water polo team. : Although they weren't yet on the • • fint team, they played in all of the • games during the team's 19-7 season. ;·accordins to David DcBerry. spons ~ anfonnataon director. HutchinM and Franco would have started for the Gauchos next year. DcBerry said. Head water Polo coach Flip Darr expressed the shock and sorrow being felt by friends of the pair Wednesday. "I don't really know what to say. I don't know of anyone I would want 10 have in their place," Darr said. "They were great kids and liked by everyone. "They were great competitors and would've started for us next year. It's hard to lose anyone in your life, but especiaUy when they're great oeMle. "It's ccrtaio.ly qujte a blow,•r he said. II Hutchings and Franco. both of Mission Viejo. attended Misson Viejo High School where they also played water polo. Funeral services had not yet been arranged Wednesday. will deh ver the votes. Olherwlse, Dec. 11 will be remem bered as the date that Ronald Reagan became a 'lame duck' on the floor of the House.'' The drama on taxes and the balanced budget plan unfolded on the House and Senate floors as leaders of the two houses began negotiations on a mammoth, catch-all spending bill needed to replenish federal coffe rs for the current fiscal year by Thursday at midnight. In early maneuvering. the Senate agreed under administration pressure to drop a SSS m illion emergency job training program for Vietnam Veterans . In a separate room in the SP.rawling Capitol complex. meanwhile. law- makers labored to draft long·tenn farm legislation. Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole told reporters there was "stjll a glimmer" that Congress could close up shop by the end of the week, even though Reagan was holding out veto threats for any spending or fann measure that he deemed too costly. Lawmakers had long ago given up hope of enacting tax overhaul legjs.- lat1on this year. They had settled instead on a strategy of moving a bill through the Ho use and postponing Senate consideration until next year. INSURANCE HIKE OK'D IN LAGUNA •.. From Al attorneys in OCCRMA to reword the agreement in accord with several city concerns before the Jan. I deadline to sign the policy. One concern is a clause that states the Pennsylvania-based insurance • company can settle claims for less : than the deductible 1f1t thanks the city will contest the clajm and force a ~possibb: ~ns1ve 1nal. There was also concern about the Policy's exclusion of .. athletic pantc1-~pants" and "sexual abuse and molestauon." Frank 1s worlong with the broker to detennine what the .,. exclusLOns mean. Councilman Rohen Gentry ques- tioned the ram1fic.at1ons 1f all 11 c1t1cs d ropped the insurance and pooled their money to become self-insured. "They would probably kick us out and San Oemcnte because they don't want a beach city in the agreement,'' Frank said, refcmng to a trend toward lawsuits against beach cities. If any of the I I cities drops out of the ~ment. the remaining public agencies would be forced to bear the co.stofats preJJUwn Frank said Eigh1 ctl1es have agreed to renew the policy. All insurance costs for Laguna . Beach represent 8 percent of the city's general fund. Reese s.a1d. Gentry also wondered 1f the de· crease in coverage will discourage people to file claims against the city. "This may fly in the face of the 'deep pocket theory' that more claims arc filed when the city (has high coverage). This may deter possible litigation," he said. The deep pocket rule is the result of a state Supreme Court decision. which says that even jf a defendant in a lawsuit is only I percent responsible 1n a claim, it can be forced to pay the brunt of the award if it has the money. Lc&islaltoo has been unsuccessfully introduced in Sacramento several umes to change the deep pockets rule. But Councilwoman Bobbie Min- kin dis.agreed with Gentry's hopeful assessment of deep pocket problem's . "I can't belleve this will stop until the deep pocket issues arc solved," she said. "It will be interesting next year when no cities can get insurance." ~COLLECTOR WAGES STORAGE FIGHT ••. From Al JUSt not paved. Soffer is appealing Tuesday's ruling by Harbor Mun1c1pal Co un Judge Frances Munoz on gro unds of d1s- cnminauon Meanwhile. he said. . both fines have been stayed . An unsuccessful appeal on his ··earlier conv1ct1on has only served to buoy SofTcr's detenn1nat1on. "I feel the c11y ordinance is clearly , wro ng; 11 1s o nly enforced .against people who c111zens co mplain against. The other ones skate." he said Wednesday. "I counted 17 v1olat1ons on Monrovia Street Just o n lhe way to coun •• Soffer also argued he should be g.iven 1mmun1ty since the cars were on bis propert)' befo re the ordinance was approved m 1984. Eleven operable. though somewhat weather-worn, cars arc being stored o n his propeny. But only three have 1nc1ted legal action. ··All rust 1s not 1llegaJ ... he qu,pped, "only the rust sitting on unpaved dnveways.·· While the storage ordinance is fairly new, city officials have been trying for years to drive Soffer into removing the vehicles. "He's had a problem storing Junk cars on his propeny for as long as I can remember,'' City Attorney Tom Wood said. "We do hope he'll see the light and bnng his propeny up to code." WHEELER BLACKMAIL PROBE ASKED .•. ,·FromAl .. ·the respons1b1hty to take 1t '>C n ously •. until ifs proven otherwise." • • The dec1s1on to go to the d1stn c1 attorney was made by Roeder. C11y Attorney Tom Wood and Police Chief Roger Neth. ~ Wheeler. 30. demanded a legal investigauon moments after receiv- ing a letter Dec. 2 urging him to abstain from voung on a necessary zone change for the 29-u nll apan· mcnt prOJCCl. The letter, hand~elt vercd while Wheeler was on the council dais. accused rum of recently tcllina lat· tanz10: "Whr should I do anything to help you? haven't received any ·.icampaign contributions from you " • Penned by Lattanzio's attorney. .. •·Anita Pieratt. the lctler continued ... ... if there 1s some reasonable expla· htlation for your sunem ent or some ~ misunderstanding on our pan, It would be best to have this matter resolved ~n pnvate rather 1han at a public council mce11ng," Wheeler's alleged statement was rePortedly made in the presence of Bunner and Lattanz1o's employee Dave Napier dunng an earlier con· versat1o n o utside the counc il c hambers. Bo th Lattan110 and Burtner told the Daily Pilot that Wheeler offered to suppon a ~mailer version of the apartment proJect at S43 V1ctona St. 1f they contnbuted to has "fund.·· "He did sohcll a bnbe,'' 1ns1stcd Bunner in an 1ntcrv1ew Fnday. "He said I could get this thing re1oncd 1f you contnbute to my fund. All t hree of us heard 1t." Napier later sa1d he did not hear any type of sohcnation from Wheeler. Meanwhile, the councilman denied the charges, accusing Lattanzio and Burtner of "sill y blackmail tactics" and illegally attemptang to 1nt1m1da1c a public official. Wheeler also no ted that his tenn won't be up for another three years. and that he therefore has no campajgn fund. "What fund are they talking about'> Save the baby sealsr' he quipped. Lattanzio was troubled Wednesday by the furor and the Potential district attorney iovestiption. "We tned to handle this io a quiet wa y and tell Wheeler to j ust back away from (voting on ) the project," Lattanzio lamented. "I regret the Costa Mesa City Council has to be embarrassed by the incompetence of a co uncil member, based on his prior record." 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Muir. a resident of Huntington Beach. said the erototype manufac- tured by Taylor-Dunn can be oper- ated by a single person. He said the vehicle allows for medical treatment while it is in motion. "We designed it with paramedics 1n mind,'' Muir said. "It has a lot of unique features that the other ve· hicles on the market don't have." · Only one person 1s needed to operate the gurney unit. which shdes the pauent into the vehicle close enough to allow the dnvcr to monitor him. Muir said. The back-to-back ?.eats allow for safely and cabinet access tn transit. and the MEDTRA V has a full light and siren system. Muir said. -Muir and Gi'llvts e~lslleOGen· eral Medical six months ago w11h the M EDTRA V idea, Muir said. The single prototype 1s the only one 1n existence, but it can be purchased for about SI 1.000. he said. Others can be ordered. lnsp1ratton for MEDTRA V came to Muir and Graves while they were working as volunteers in charge of spectator first aid dunng the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. Muir said. Muir worked at the Los Angeles Memonal Coliseum and G raves was stationed in the Anaheim Conven- tion Center at the wrestling venue. he said. While each was dnving a medical transpon unit. both noted features and problems with the vehicles already on the market. .. At the Games, the vehicle used 10 transport fir>t aid equipment and injured people was makeshift at best." Graves said. Muir said their experience with the other vehicles inspired the pair 10 design their own. ··Rick was using one and I was using one. so we remembered the gOOd j)oint:;a ncnOsse<f out tne 6ad ones." Muir said. The MEDTRA V only travels at a ~aximum speedof 18 mph, but Muir EX-PITCHER BOOKED ••• From Al Gayle Odom a s saying the fonncr pitcher had been depressed because he was out of work. the Associated Press reported. A native of Macon. Ga .. Odom pitched fo r the Oakland team during 1ts heyday under owner Charles 0 . Finley and was a teammate with Reggie Jackson, Vida Blue and Jim "Catfish" Hunter. He appeared as a stan1ng pitcher in the 1972. '73, and '74 World Scnes games and was selected to the 1'merican League All tar team m 1969. Odom holds ~veral team records, including the und1s1- ingu1shed accomplishment of throw- ing 17 w1ld pitches during his career. Odom's best season was in 1968 when he won 16 games. He twice won 15 games in a single season and 1s listed as one o f the A's I 0 best pitchers in .most categories. including wins. stnkeouts and shutouts Odom began his career with the A's in 1964 when the franchise was located in Kansas City and continued with the team after 1t relocated to Oakland in 1968. He retired in 1974. Lt. Rod Gillman said pohce re· covered several firearms from Odom's apartment following his ar- rest. but they did not indicate whether the weapons were loaded. Residents at the Sundance Apan- ments near the intersection ofWamer Avenue and Brook.burst Strcel were evacuated during the standoff when Police learned that Odom was anned with a shotgun. Gillman sajd Odom held the shot- gun to his wife's head and, at one point. struck her with the butt of the weapon. stressed that the vehicle's ability to travel smoothly at a slow speed 1s more important than how fast it goes. It contains a heavy-duty regulator for moving slowly through large crowds and turf tires to ensure a smooth ride over grass or asphalt. Muir said the MEDTRA V made its first appearance during the Billy Graham Crusade i'n July I 98S at Anaheim Stadium, but the medical services of the vehicle were not needed at the function. Ford Aerospace & Communica- t1ons in Newport Beach operates a pnvatc medjcal vehicle on its prop- eny. A Ford security spokesman said the vehicle has been used to tranSPort several victim s of minor injuries. Muir said marketing for the MED- T RA V will be aimed at large indus- tnal complexes such as Ford, as well as amusement paru, stadiums. air- PortS, concert facilities and other spots where large crowds gather on _private ~unds. "nur 6as1c markets are anywhere where the host is resPonsible for the safety and medical treatment of the public," Muir said. WOMAN ••. From Al Newport Beach police mvest1gator Bill McGinnis. Jonathan Betts, 26. of Balboa, was approaching the first car in the fast lane, then swerved in front of the second car in the slow lane. Betts then accelerated without see· mg the elderly woman in the crosswalk until ll was too late. McGinnis said. Th1elemeir hat Betts' front bumper and shattered the wandshaeld. STUDENT •.• From Al guaranteed the same nghts and f~edom of press as others and should be held responsible for the abuse of that nght,'' he said. Fall Shetlands 1eeveless sweaters tyled in solid heather tones of soft butter yellow, blueberry, and s barley mix. Jn the argyle patterns, select from a orted shades of navy/camel, oxford grey/ tan, and porcelain /grey . Perfect I or the cri p cool wea ther to come. Geallemea'• Clo'1Jia6 la•plred By T radition 46 Fashion I s l and 64 0-8810 , '