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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-19 - Orange Coast PilotI: '• :: • r • ORANGE 0\51' • • FORECASTI ON A2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1985 Fire d ·estroys old HB building. Fireman critically hurt f ighting blaze: seven upstairs tenants flee for lives By ROBERT BARKER ud FRED VOGELSTEIN Of IN O.ity ...._. ai.fl Fire rased through an old bnck building in downtown Hunun~ton Beach early today, cnt1call y 1njunnsa firefighter and forcing seven upstairs tenants to scramble for their lives. Arts Center to present Baryshnikov By TONY SAAVEDRA Of tM O.ity ,... ..... The Amencan Ballet Theatre will perform the .. Nutcracker .. 1n Decem- ber 1986. at the new Orange County Perfomung Arts Center, ABT's art1s· tic director M1lchail Baryshnikov and center officials announced this morn- ing m Costa Mesa. Baryshnikov, who is starring 1n the movie ''White Nights," also said he may perform during the five-day engagement, pending his ongoing recovery from an IOJury. The announcement came dunng a press conference at the pn vate Center Club after he toured the $70. 7 million main theater under construction near South Coast Plaza. He hailed the facility as "a paradise ... full of charac- ter, intimacy, comfort and promise . We are looking forwa rd to a long fruttful relationship." Coast There were 1n1t1al fears that at least two people may have been trapped 1n the blaze. But a~ mid-morning, all the tenants living in a partments above the Wild Oats and Robert August shops at I 1'2 and 114 Main St. had been accounted for. fire officials said. Huntington Beach · firefighter Tommy Townsend suffered cntical tnJunes when a wall of the old bnck building fell on him, officials re- ported. He wa'i breathing but un- conscious when pulled to safety by fellow firefighters Townsend was reported 1n cnt1cal but stable con- d111on at Fountain Valley Regional Hospttal Brad Cornman, 16. also was in- jured. He·reportedly suffered a frac- tured left heel while opening a pte an an alley beb1nd the building for fire equipment to pass through. Traffic was backed up on long stretches of Pacific Coast H1ghwa) a\ thick smoke drifted over the h1gh1A.a} and out lo sea. All Main Street businesses between Walnut Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway were closed. Electnc1ty wa<. shut olTout of fear that 1t would spark more fires. A burglar aJarm sounded continuously throughout the morn- ing at the nearby Sccunty Pac1fit Bank. which also remained closed Fire officials. who have to wall to enter the burned out building unul Pubhc Works crews knock down tts n cket) wall~. wen• unable at m1d- mom1ng to pinpoint a probable c,au~ of the fire But some w11nes5CS and tenants hinted that 11 may ha ve been deliberately started by someone liv- ing in a shed at the back of the building. Marsha Baumann said that her husband, Richard -who"s reported to be the owner of a shop 1n the bu1ld1ng -had threatened to call polt<.·e to e" 1ct the un1dent1fied per- son She al!>o s.a1d she could ha ve saved "m~ bik1nt!>" 1n the \hop had she been 0...,""' ..-. .., .___,. ........ alerted earlier. Fire Department sp()keswoman Manha Wenh reported the fi~ broke out at shortl> before 5:45 a.m. Caty firefighters from Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa along with county fire- fighters helped battle the blaze before knocking down the maJor flames by about 9·39 a.m Werth ~1d that the owners of the two shop!> -Wild Oats. ~h1ch sells b1kin1s and other beach attire. and Robert 4.ugust. which spcc1altzes m (Pleue Me FLAKES/ A2) Plane slams into home Pilot. killed in NB c r ash. radioed he wouldn't 'make it' By St:SA!\ HOWLETT a.od STEVE MARBLE Of .... Delly l'll04 .,.,. .\ 3~-~car-uld \Jn l>1cg, man ""J'> killed earl~ toda~ "'hl·n h1' \ingle- cngrne planl' dpparrn1I~ lo\! IX>"'cr and crai.hcd 1nw the: ma.,ter 111.-d mom of a Big ( .tn,on h•)me 1n '-c:"'rx1n Bealh. Laguna Beaeh and Or- ange County have reached agreement on a $5.3 milllon freeway question./ A7 Newport Beach firemen en mine the wreclr..age of a private plane which craabed into a Big Canyon home, killing tta pilot. The untdt'nlllicd pilot "'a' rt·- portedl~ en route: 111 Tr1rrJOll \1rpnn at Zampennn1 f 1ckl lrom lht \Jn Diego area IA.hen ht'> ltgt 1 plJnt' de,eloped engtnl lrouhk Jlu•rding ~C"WpOTt Brnctr polrrr 'fX'lkemtan Trent H.tm\ (Pleaae eee PLANE/ A2) Sports Ocean View Is upset by Capistrano Valley, 53-51, In basketball. /C1 Newport lashes OC on flight int;rease INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notlc.es Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Bl 82 BS A3 A9-10 C4-6 BS cs 86 83-4 C4 82 AB 81 A3 B6 C1-3 B3 Riley, upset a t action of s upervisors. calls decision a 'sla p in the face· of city By LISA MAHONEY Of IN 0.ity l"llol ai.fl Newport Beach ha-; accu!>ed Or· angc County of viola ling th e spint of a compromise agreement reached JUSt three days ago over aircraft noise and expansion at John Wa)'ne Air- port. Moving quickly and without public notice. the Count> Board of Super- visors voted Wcdne~ay to allow a significant, though temporary. in- crease in flights at John Wayne Airport through March 1986. That action, taken against the wishes of supervisors' chairman Thomas R iley. would allow an aver- age of up to 77 1h regulated daily departures dunng a three-month period to take advantage of an excess number of fl1gh b that have not been used under an average daily de- parture ltmtt 'iuperv1sors also ap- proved 18 unregulated flights for Pacific Southwest Airlines bnnging the total possible commercial flights to an average of951/J a day The departure ltm1t 1s one of about a do1en areas of agreement reached bct"'een the county. Newport Beach and (WO Ctlllens' $f0UpS tO settle pan of a federal lawsuit over the airport The agreement. which 1n part traded noise reduction measures for the d1~m1'isal of lawsuits blocking a planned $1 90 m1ll1on airport e\- pans1on, was signed Monday hy a U S. Di'itnct Coun Judge. The issue of unused flights 1s one that parties to the sutt knew had to be rc~olved once a settlement was reached, but Airport Manager Muff) Cable surpmed both a1rportno1sc foes and Chairman Riley w11h an unexpected twist 1n calculating the number l nder the e'1sting plan lhl· .urpon is allowed to ha \t~ an a" eragc 3\J < las\ .\ datl} depanures anJ I 6 ( la\\ .\ .\' under a SS-flight ltmtt co' c:nng thl period from Apnl I . 1985. to March 31 . 1986. Class .\As arc the quieter of the two. .\nd. while those 1nvol"ed in thl• settlement ex pected that three (.la'>'> .\ a"erage datl> departure'> allocated but not used b} Republic .\1rhncs. would be calculated retroact1 \el} and d1v"1ed between other a1rhnc'>. the ava1lah1ht} of six Clas!> .\ .\ fl1gh1c, tor the I ~-month penod ""as not In a letter to supcn1sor'>. ( .ihk maintained that Paci fi c \outhwl'\I .\1rhnes reall ) had not been 11~ 1ng ( la'>5 AA aircraft O\Cr the past n1m· months. e"cn th ough the: flights Wl'rt' designated as such unlit Wedncsda} Instead PSA was fl)ing a1rcrati that fall below noise Je, els and therefore are not regulated. In return for I. unregulated flight s of the quiet air- craft. PSA agreed 10 temporanl~ return its six da1l> (. la'is .\.\ de- Mesa OK's downtown housing project Four-hour protest by mercha nts fails: council split on 3.8-acrecomplex vote By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .... O.ity ........... Costa Mesa's Ci ty Council ap- proved a redevelopment plan for a h1gh-dens1ty affordable housing pro- JCCt Wednesday, despite hours of protest by downtown land~wners and merchants facing cv1ct1on to make way for the complex. Acting as the city Redevelopment Agency, the council authonzcd a complicated scnes of zone changes, financing agreements and building bonuses needed to construll 160 apartments across from the Courtyards shoppin~ center Councilman David Wheeler dis- sented throughout the voling. arguing that the pro1ect would crowd too many people onto 3.8 acres between 19th Street. Anaheim A venue. Plumer Street and Park A venue. Wheeler and Councilman Donn Hall opposed a plan for thec11y to buy out or evict existing landowners. combine the parcels and sell the property to developer Lincoln Park Mesa. Hall voiced ht'> m1<.g1 vtng'i about using eminent domain on long-ttme merchants and landowners "I 1h1nk we have to appreciate those people who have '>tuck 11 out - and there ha \e been some rough times." he said "The onl )' thing I wi'ih. as far as how to vote. 1s 1hat I wasn't here " ~an) ·1ongllmer<>'" and wesu1de residents at the special afternoon session complained that the meeting was schcdukd se ven days before C'hristmu. 1n the middle of a work day dunng th e busiest retail season. "I consider this to be slam- dunked, ·· said an irate Denise Cuff). president ofMe\a West Homeowners Assoc1at1on. out'ltde the council chambers. "l he~ JU'lt want to push this project th rough " E1ght~n bu~ine.,scs. eight home<; ,j Cll) credit union office and a Cl1rl Scouts headquarter\ will be displaced Laguna puts police officer on campus to control drugs Program patterned after other districts also at ms at combating peer pressure A police officer W111 be on patrol at Laauna H1ah hoot by Jan 13 to hefp ,fetcr drlla uaffickina under 1 proartm bc1na implemented ,1_ointly t>y the Laauna Beach Unified School Distnct and the city Police Depan- ment. The proaram. approved by the boerd of education lh1s ~uk, 1s intended to ,tem the 1ncrea,1na use of drup and alcohol in schools wi thin the La'una Beach d1 t riet. It is based on a llmalar pf'Oll'lm developed b the Lo Anacles Poh~ Depanment 1n con)unct1on with the LM Anatlc1 Unified School 01~tnct It 1s also presently 1n u~ 1n the Oranat ( ounl\ cuy of Fullcnon. The DARE program (Drug i\bu'i<' and Rc~1stence Education) 1s aimed at bcoalnnina prevention measure' at the elementary level. accorchna to Fullcnon police Sft. Bud Lathrop. supervisor of that city'' program. "It is the development of ~1al ,lolls on the pan <H children. It teaches them how to Stt the da"IC"' and resist the peer prnsure -not onl)' of maruuana and danacrou\ drup, but also alcohol... "8id Lathrop "T~ '"th aradc " the ~-ntteal b\' the redcvelopml·nt r>rllJl'l t Among the bus1nes..es facing C' 1u1on are a sandwich shop. a clothing \tOrl' a pct store. a pnnttng shop and J massage parlor Lincoln Park has started e<;Cro1A. on six parcels that owners ha'e agre-ed to sell But 1t appears that most propem owners and their business tenant'> arc 'itanding firm After fo ur hours of publtl te"ill- mon) and 90 minutesofdehberauon. the council authonu.-d the contral t with Lincoln Park Mesa -a ltm1ted partnt'rsh1p between Lincoln Prop- erty <.o of Huntington Bealh and ( osta Mesa-based (' J Sqcl"'trl)m -.\ Sons The ag~ment calls fn r J lOmplt'' financing plan under 1A.h1ch l ll' (Pleue itee HOU8111110/A2) UUIA 1£11 Fo cus ON THE NEw s one, .. he said. ihe thrtt full-timr offietn in f'ullcrton'\ DARf pm vam prncnt a SO.minute, 16-wed. count to every '1\th-vad<' da 1n th<' cit'. including pn"ate ~hoot lfttmc allow'S. offic-tn tc ch 1 tnur- weelc da ! fof S«Ond sradcn and ~ ~111-wtdt class for the founh grade tPleue ... LAGUNA/ A21 \ panurc~ so rctrc>dl 11' l' tutal\ l uuld ht.· gt\l'O tu nthl'r a1rltn1·, 'CIA. port lkJl h l rll'U 'hiul' 11\ l"r thl' poll'Olta) °'" J"ll'fu'OI tn\ n:J"-· 1l" regu lJtl·d fl ight\ J\ J1d < hJ1rmJn Rile~. "'ho<.t· d"tnll 1ndudl'' the .i1rpun Terms ot an Jgrn•mcnt 'l'lltng J ~car-long hm11 ol ~'I .l\l'r:Jgl· J;ul~ departure'> "l'fl' 1ntl mkJ \11 n· lOgn11e \Ca\OOJI t1udUJltclll\ in Jlf traH·I demands not tn .1llt11A. a 13">1 minute ru~h 111 d1n,uml· unu~d t11ghl allocauon-. 'l'v.pon Reach '>Pn tJI lOunsel Jo<,eph1m· Po"'t' '>J td Po1A.c alsu lomplJinl·d that 1h1· l 11' h.1d not hct'n Jpprt'>t'd 111 thl' < IJ''--\ \. reallocatwn,. a mJJnr d1•ml·nt 111 thl· pl.in pa'>'l'd 4-1 I" '>UJX'n ,.,, 1r' "'e"' port Heal h h.id n11 1dl'J tll.11 flight~ U'>t'd tn l\H tli, \nuth>.1.l''I .\1rhnl's under c1 ( las~ .\.A (3lego~ tould rctro.Jlll\l'h ht· nJJdc nc:mpl trom regulation and ht: gl\en to other earners '>he \Jttl Po"'e told 'upcn 1,or' thl'tf ·'' l1l1n negate"> tht' lit' ., intent 1n rcJl hing a settlement -th.11 ot 1nlorn11ntt f(\h.knt\ hi" "IULh I r l' 1111 lflt"• \.\Ill hJ \(' t "'llfo • \ ' I ~'1\l'~ 1:l\:rt11d ··numrir ).' .1 .tr~l :iu"l~" "' 1l1ghl\ 1nll) thl" IJ'I thrn· nu nth'"' ,1 \Ontral l H'JI ·r.Jl\t'' tht il 'cl 111 unpn·dtl l.Jhtltl' lhn • rl.'\ldl'I '' "'t·n· tr)1ng to J\otJ h' l'lollrtn~ int• thl' ~t·1tlemrn1 J~rl'<'ment I' '°"I 'J1J "It u.uuld Jf'pt'Jr lh1 • t1nl\ I\ ti"\ ing Ill pro• ol..c tht·n: ,11 -..11J "ipeual u1unt\ lllllll\l' \ltlhacl (,a1zl..I'.' '-ltd r,·.illl~Jlt •' '' 11nu-.ed tl1ght\ hJJ h<.•t•n J1.,,u,\l·,• \,\ th 'l'"- pon ikdlh 1n -.c1tkn t • t~1i..., hut P .. 1\.\C mJ 1nta1nlJ ihat ""' lhl· \m,1ll numN-r '' tlight' rt'\l."llld h\ ~l'­ puhli, hJJ tx·cn al '"'•l \ht• ..t\lo.nl th.II .1 f'Uhl1, 1 < .1rtng_ tlC Jllt1\l.l'd cln .Jllot,Jlt"r 11 lh \I \ ( IJ\<, \ \ tl1ttht\ rrt\ ll'U\I ~ • .t h\ P\ \ liJrhar.i l 1l h:nJn d1•l·, 1or ol the l.1 rp.1rt \.\ e1rlo..1n)l1 < 1r11up J , 1111l'n.,· ttroup 1n .. 1rumt ntt1 I '" 1 .. n 1n~ an Jirpon Jl/.rl'l'ml"nl '"~l'\ll'd lOUnl\ \t.111 1u1,1 J\I.. thl' Jtr n~' he " man' mlir · rl1~h1' 'hl· "',~ '"Ill thn ma\ (Pleaae aee NEWPORT /A2) Supervisors deny fitness center funds 8~ LISA \tAllO'E' Of -Delly ....... 11.r! nr~tn~l t ••uni' 'urt·r' l\11r., arc dt"mJnJin~ .1 1A.flllt n u•mm1tment trom .1 l\Jlt .. nJI l11unJ,H11•n l<ll\lirm- 1ng ''' pl.in' tc• t',tJhlt .. h j titnc\~ Jl adl'O)\ hl'fl' t-x·tort• lhl' l lHlnl\ IA. Ill ~pend .in' more mnnn turth<'nng the rru1l'l l \upt r' '"'r' lllld f 11\ 1r11nmcntal \1Jnn11l'nwnt -\!?l'nl' l>trt"ctor Bob F1,hn 1111nt11ml tht• \.,11tnnal J 11ncss t ,1undJt111n th.ii n11 '1h11t· mnne~ "'" I-it' h1rth~om1n~ lrnm d>unt\ go,ern- nwnt 1nltl th<' nnn·r101it nrgani1a- 11.,n' 1ntt"nl t•• 111.Jtl J titnC\\ ------· J,Jdrm" 10 \.lt'o \ lt"l•' I' on paper DaYid Wheeler (Pleaae .ec FITM'ESS/ A.2) Six indicted in 1981 gang rape on beach 8 7 STEVE MARBLE u4I USA MAHONEY Of .. Dilllr,.... ..... . 1\ men 1nd1( t<'d h' th.: nr,u'I~< Count\ Grand Ju" 1n .1 I IJX I p..an~ atoidc at Hunungton \lJ\tf' Rc:h h in which a woman wa\ hltndfoldt'd nnd raped after her ooyfnent1 ~"~ k1<"kcd into uncon\tl'Ou\nC\\ 1t.t'n" :u·rc\tC'(i We'dne"1a' Tht' ca~ IA.a\ tal..cn 111 tht arand 1un "ht'n pro'I<'\ ulol"\ ~1 1 I the'\ dc,clopc"d nC'IA. 1nt11rm 11 11 lrnm "ttn~\t\ IA. hn "l\hrJ '''flt 'C'Cl th<'tr 1dent11\ Th<' \I\ men ali ~1dcn1s o( nt.a ~c \pnn~' ~er<' arrc•.tcd early "cdnc~a\ at their homt\ in a \~p that in\of\ffi mort' than ~O ofT.ctts. accordinp. tti thr Dl\tnl'I .4\ttomey·,. ClO tC'C' O;n 1d < adt"na 11 l •rcgor) Fran- <"O. ~6 o\nthon\ Ramu'C1. 26. Ralph P<'~I Jr ~I o\nhur Esqu1 .. c1. 20,~ Thoma' C 1ome1 }4 an: a.II be1nf held on S~SO 000 hatf tin Charan 0 111\1 rape " ult wl\h a deadly Po"• , o n p1ran to l.\1mm1t rapt and farted llf'11 rnpulation (Pleue eec 8U&P&CT8/ A.2) ' .U * Dnnge COMt OAI LV PILOT/ Thu,.Oay, Declmb« 18, 188S Del• "6t jMloto-, LM ~.,,,. Smoldering remain• of downtown Huntington Beach building guarded by firemen. FLAMES DESTROY OLD HB BUILDING ... From A l \urtboards -had planed lo lea vc the prem1~cs nexl month al\er the huild· 111g·, u"ner reponedly r:11~d the rent to S '.OUO per month. \ht also said the two rnmpanit \ rt·poncdly earned no insurance . Hamm Taleghani, 22. was one ol the upt.ta1rs tenants who safcl) fled lhl· names. "I ht' fi remen came around and \\O~l· us up about 5:30 a.m. and told u' 10 get out ot there I think nl'r.bod~ got out OK \\l e were IUl k) .. Talegham. a nauve of Iran. said he and other tenants lost all their belongings and didn't know what the} would do. But Red Cross offi cials, who ar· nved on the scene, promised to provide food and temporary lodgrng. Deanna Ruse. who along With her husband. Steven, owns the Ruse Coral & Sea hell Imports a block from the fire scene said she was awakened b} noises from the fire. "It sounded like our morning cereal -~nap, crackle and pop .. Cit} Adm1n1strator Charles Thompson. who"s led a campaign to remove the old 1920 and 1930-era buildings. said the structures arl' unsafe and ha ve to be ra1ed. "They have no business nsking other areas in the ci ty. They have seen their da}." he said. The fire caused $500.000 damagc 10 the building and S 125,0UO in losses to contents. the fire dcpanment spokeswoman said. HOUSING PROJECT APPROVED ... From Al redevelo pme nt agenq would purchase and cl~ar the propeny - U'>tng cmtncntdomain 1fneccssaf) - for $4. 7 m1l hon and sell 1t to the JeH'lopcr for S 1.8 million. Lincoln Park Mesa will pa > 1n advance and 1t will loan the city another S 1.9 million interest-tree to help prepare the site. The balance will Ix made up b) $950.000 1n federal commun1t) block grants. The developer loan will be repaid through ta~ increments. the dif- fe rence in propeny taxes after the land 1s reassessed. over a maximum of I:! years. Lincoln Park would forfeit the $ 7 50.000 prOJCCted balance remaining on the loan after the deadline expires. Redevelopment 01- reuor Marilyn Whisenand said. Costa Mesa 1s requinng that 40 apanmcnts be reserved for affordable housing, wtth month!} rates set at $675 for a two-bedroom unit and $540Jor one bedroom In related action. the council agreed to issue $14 million in tax-e xempt bonds for construcuon of the apan- ment complex. The developer will repay the mongage revenue bonds at lower than market mterest rates. Segerstrom was prompted to JOin the proJeCI because of housing obh· gat1on~ from the com pan} ·s South Coast Plaza expansion on Bear Street, officials said. Council members, in approvi ng the mall annex last year, required Segerstrom to build 321 dwelling units to offset the housing demand from new JObs created by South Coast Plaza II. The council agreed Wednesday to give C.J. Scgerstrom & Sons credit for 302 apan ments for the 160-umt complex. Segerstrom. 10 turn, w111 provide $3.6 m1lhon 1n fundi ng. City officials also gave a density bonus to developers. surpassing the 35-unlt-per-acre limit to allow 42 apartments per acre. The city will also allow the project to be built over a portion of Plumer Street. which would be closed halfway between Anaheim and Park avenues. FITNESS CENTER ... From Al Supervisors Ralph Clark and Bruce Nest.ande raised questions about the county"s role in the physical fi tness project boosted by former Rams coach George Allen afler rccei ving an S 11.000 request from the fo undation to pay for county staff help 10 prepanng amendments to lhe Ahso -'tiej0-l.ocal Coastal P1-n.. The amendments arc needed for the prOJCCt to go forward. · Supervisors. wi th Clark objecung, handed over $59.900 for the same purpose last June Before acting on the matter, Clark. asked Fisher. "Is th ere any guarantee the} will repa)., In the interest of good busin ess. we ce nainly ought to have a written agreement to do this befo re we get funher involved." Nestande, who voted for the ong- inal $59.900 as one of the fitn ess project's biggest boosters. agreed "We're looking rather embarrassed tn conducting business in th is manner." he said. add1ng1hat the count}' 1s well able to atfract ousinesses. "T don '1 think we have to act likt' a bunch of begga rs and open the treasury .. Plans for a $50 million to $60 mill ion U.S. Fitness Academ) 1n Aliso VieJO were announced b} supervisors and member'i of the National F11ncs!> Foundauon las1 Februaf) SUSPECTS IN HB GANG RAPE NABBED ... From Al .'\ sevt•nth man named in the Dec. I 0 1ndtlatment ha!> not been located .\ccordmg to statement. the couple v.erc Silting h~ a campfire at Hunt- ington ~late Bealh ahout .:! 30 a m .\ug 15. l9lSI ""hen <,even or eight men passed by :ind made several remarks to them rht• same group n:turned 10 the camp fire about :!O mmutc!> later and held the man at kn1fc po1nt while he \\as k1l ked unul unconscious, accord- 1ng 10 the account The woman. blindfo lded and un- dressed, was ra ped six 11mes and forced to perform sexual acts. accord- ing 10 the statement. The case was reopened last spring when un1dt'nt1 f1ed v.1tnesses provided the D1stnc1 Attorney's of- fice with new information Though unusual. the D1 stnct At· tomey may ta ke a case 10 the grand j ury to protect a w1 tne~'>CS 1dent1ty GrandJUr) seo;\1ons arc conductcd in private Following an aborted trial. a Lo'> Angeles man was indicted by an Orange Cou nt) grand JUry 1n 1983 1n connecuon with the fatal stabb1 ng of a Hunungton Beach teen-ager at Bolsa Chica State Beach. The man subse- quentl y was convicted of second- degrcc murder 1n Orange Count) <;upenor C'o un. An tnd1ctment 1s a formal accu'ia- llon but does not imply guilt. LAGUNA FIGHTING DRUG ABUSE ... From Al ''\\ c tr~ to teach self-e'iteem, narcolll'> recogn1 t1on. commun1 ca- 1wns skills. thing'> the} have to know 1n order 10 deH'lop the social skills ne<:cv~an for their entire life." said I athrop I <I"' l'lllnrn•ment I'> the onl) means ,,1 prn•l'll t1on 1n thc o;eco nd ar) '' he 1oh \ u n llormcd polttc ollicer I'> ''" <1n' one of the Ii vc high school lctrn pu\cs on an' g1,cn da) of the \H'd .. lt\J hell ofa problem. We are 'ce1ng the rc\ull\ of 'lubstancc abuse \.\ c arc find mg the bod)'. ~etng traffic .icudenl<; and the ma1m1ngs resulting rrnm dn' 1ng .. said Lathrop r>u11ng the lir\t week the program ""' 11i1pkml·n1cd last September. I ulknon o f1ker'> arrested six teen· agt·r' on <:ampu<; "And they (the polt<.el were 1n uniform.'" La throp '>aid. explaining that the drug d.-als ""l'rt• blatant and tonk plate 1n full 'It'"' ol lht: oflilcr I h<" I ullenon program '" o;1m1lar to tht· 11nt· Laguna Reach \Chools and poll<...: "'Ill 1mplcmcn1 1n two phases, ,;11J l 1 Jim \.\hate of the Laguna fk,1<h Poltce Dcpanmcnt In the l'arl> \tagc'S pohc~ will 'lchcdule an 111fitcr rno'>I llkC'h J re'ICr\C' offi cer. MAIN OFFICE VOL.7',M0.353 to be on campus 11 vc da yc; a week. The long-term goal. 1f grants arc secured, will be to eventually offer educauonal classe!> tn the elementary \Choolc;, White said. "Intelligence tells us thcrc 1~ quite a b11 of dealing on campu.,:· -.aid While. About a week. before Jan I ~ students and parenb will be not1ficd that an officer will patrol campus. provide counseling and serve as a referral resou rec. In the future. the ctt y hopes lo be able to schedule a sworn officer 10 patrol on campus full-lime. "We are loolc.ing at grants available from diffe rent sources" to pay for the offi cer's salary, said White. "Right now it 1s very embryonic, the program as we see it," he added But he hopes fi nances will allow the depanment to reach the youn$er children By the ume they reach high school. Whtte hopes they will feel enough confidence 1n themselves to talk with resource offi cers on campus The per~on will wear a d1stinct1ve blaLCr. d 1st1ngu1shing him or her as an officer. for a number of reasons. "We don't want a Gestapo-type thing. It 1s very controversial when yo u put a sworn. young-looktng pohce offi cer tn the school who gains 1nformat1on and makes mass arrests They run into the question of entrap- ment It 1s a sh on-term solution." he said. Once th e arrests arc made the problem recycles. "And 1 n a small h 1gh <.chool > ou wuldn't pu t another offi cer in:· he said Police arc matn l) concerned about the evident widespread drug prob- lems on campus. "Kids who don't even go to school there arc on cam pus selling drugs.'' he said . For the first six months. the Laguna program would be hm1ted stnctly to enforcement. to try to alleviate drug 1ransac11onc,. "We hope 10 make u selection (for an officer) in con1unc- 11on wtth the school board around (the fir•lt of the year)," said White. Fullerton·s program has been suc- cessful. according 10 Lathrop "We think of 11 as an investment It will cost S 170.000 to run the program for one )Car That 1s an invc•nment we think 1s worthwhile becau\C 11 1!. going to <;a ve a life. "It will save tragedy and a lot of thtngs you can't even put a dollar figure on." said Lathrop. Dally Piiot Del Ivery I• Ouerentffd u ~,,. r, .,. , , Justcall 642-6086 ~ ..... _,. ,w ~~ t, ' 10"' ~ tMt• ••• I. .. *"° (Vii' 00' .. i;. o.wet.ci What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like,, Call the number above and your messaac wtll be recorded, transcribed and de· livered to the appropnate editor. The same 24-hour answenna service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contnbutors to our utters column mu't include their name and tclel)hone number (or venticat1on. Tell us what's on your m ind ( I •1..,,0., •no ~. • '°'" 00 -•..:• ~ '""' tOQy by 7 t " 11 I •' • 10 • m •l"ltl ; .,, i( .. ., o.~ ... ., Clf'culetlon Telephonft Warm weather clings to Coast A high pr .. turt ., .. ov., Idaho and Nevada won't go away, 10 Southern Callfornla Wiii continue to balk In aommery temperaturu whlle northeut Wind• br.-ze through the mountains and canyons NaUonal Weather Service fOftcasttrs said there wu no tlgn the high will weaken or move out of the area, at lea1t through Friday The coattal region Wiii warm up between 78 and 84 Friday after overnight lows from 44 to 54 · Along the Orange Coa1t It will be clear Friday with loeal north to northeast winds tO to 20 mph below canyons. Continued warm with highs 78 to 84 Lowt tonight 44 to 54 From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner waters: Local northeast winds tO to 20 knots between Santa Barbara and Santa Monica Bay through Friday otherwise light variable winds night and morning hours becoming wesl 10 sovthwest8to 12 knots Frldayafternoon Wind waves 1 to21eet U.S. Temps "'~· ~ 1' •Q@~ '"OMTS Ml-a..ch 75 e1 M-k• DI 04 wa1rn _ Coia~ HI l o Mplt>SI Pt<iJ 00 1e 31 07 Afbeny 25 01 NUllVllle c;r, .. t•s R11 1 ""''"•' Sno .. Occivoeo ...w S111o0n111y ~ N ... OrlM1'1t se 35 Al~Qu<t 51 19 ~YO<k 35 16 ~ ........... .,._, NO U vs OM.• •C.....-e Aln.,MIO 42 29 Allente 46 21 Hotlo+ll Va •1 ~~ OlllaN>ma C•ly 3a At!Mti<;Clty 46 14 ~; Calif. Temps SMla M11tla 79 35 Aualln eo 31 Omahe oe Senta Monoc;a 76 5b Ofl&n<IO 67 a.111m<><• 38 08 Tahoe Valley 49 Cl PMao.IPllla 33 17 lllrmlflOl>em 43 t5 ~llgh, tow. CO< 74 Mun en<11n,g ac ~a m Torrance 83 47 17 03 Pl'loenlx 74 •6 B•ken11 .. o • 7 38 Votemlle Vly ~) 77 11o1 .. Plntbu,,:f.h 23 00 Bot1on lO 08 PO<lla .M• 28 -03 Eut•• 53 38 8ull•lo •• II P0<1land, 0< 3' 21 F•"'10 45 ~=Surf Ca.cw 35 76 ProVIOenc:e 31 00 LilllC .. I., es Ch..-ton.S C 5t 3t 84 52 ==t . 48 2e lo.A~ Cher1ee1on w v 37 oe Oeklen<I 58 39 l OCATIOM c11 ... 1on• N C '!iO 28 C11y 37 24 a1u aHA.,. PQO Rooi.e n 3 1 Hun11no1on a-..tt I 2 ... , Reno 48 18 c~ )fl 28 Rienmond •7 16 11..i 81ull 63 31 ~Jelly ~1 0 I ~ CflleegO 10 05 Ae<lwood Clly 63 39 40th Slr•t Newpotl SI LOUii 18 09 0 I "°"' CtnelnftetJ 11 01 SI Pet .. Tampa 8e so Sectemen10 39 35 22no Str•I ~· 0 I ~ C-"91enc:I 12 02 Sahn.. 74 47 &tboe Wt1d99 Sall L.eke C•I\> 28 23 0 I "''°' Colvmo.;a On t6 01 Sen Anlonoo 81 30 Sen IMQo 1e •9 legvne a..c11 1 7 POOf 1>911 ... FI WO<lll •7 73 Sen Ft~l(.I) 82 44 Sen C-1• SMttte 38 33 I 2 leir Oey1on 10 03 Snr.._, •ft 73 Sant• S..O•t• 1S 39 we1., iemp 5l! o.n-•1 73 HIQh. IOw IOt 24 hOUlt 81'<11"0 •1 5 Pm S-t Otrec:llon W .. I Spot.-2• 12 0..Mo!n .. 04 12 Syr-23 II "PPI• Vali.y 70 28 13 07 Oetrotl Topel< a 18 02 9.,.,.,.. 69 36 Ovlull'I 03 ·16 TUC-1 71 .. S..umon1 70 ~~Tides Et Paso 57 19 Tulaa 7b 11 81tlllop ea Feirt>enk• 21 oe WllllCnQIM 39 15 81Y111• 11 42 Fargo 03 .()9 Wlc;/llla 28 16 C•lallna 74 56 TOOAY Flel)atall •ll 16 w1111 ... a.,,. 20 07 Mar~vtlte 37 30 SOK:O<IO 11101\ 3 44 pm B Gtend Flepidt 20 11 Monrovta 82 4 I SfCond IOW 9 57 pm I 2 Qre•ll Fella 41 77 Monl.,ey 7'l u Hetttor<I 28 09 Extended Ml Wtlaon 66 •e f'IUOAV -· 38 15 NeeOIM 70 51 F1111 l\IQll • 57 • m • v HOf'l()lylu 79 63 ~a..cn n 52 flrll •ow lt .W a m lft Ho.>eton 59 38 Coulal IOQ eNI IOw ciouOa °''* Ont•no 81 • 5 s.cono "'O" s 11 p "' J • lnclleneOOI•• OI -05 -1e1r .... ,...,, toe.I gvt1y cenyon Palm~ 8• 51 s.,;ona,.,.. 10 42 pm IS Jecllaon Ma 47 21 wtnoa ~MalnQ Se1ur<1ey lht<><OQll Pue<!.,,. 81 •6 Jeckt<WWllle eo ~ Mone:!., Cont-abo .. _,,,., ~ ,, •2 S<Jn Mii 1ooa, at• •7 pm ,,_ ""O•y Ju,,..., •• 42 l~elur• wtlh h19"t In Ille upoet Sen ee.n ... otn0 78 u •• 6 54 a m ano Mta egein el 4 H p m Keoaaa Clly 13 02 eo. 10 mlCI 70t coea1a1 citi.e to Ille Sen G•t>< ... 85 47 Moon ·-lod•y •• 12 21 p m .... •I LuV .. 85 38 U~ 70. WW"* lnitnd Vefltyt l~ Santa An• 65 5e 11 59 pm anQ rt-ageln F•IOey el Ut1te ROClll 40 11 .., ,,,. upper 30e to IOw 50L Sant• C.uz ea 42 12 52 pm NEWPORT ASSAILS FLIGHT INCREASE ... From Al not be able to u~ the lull numt>cr allocated under the proposal. She chided the board saying. "Th1r· ty-s1x hours after this agreement was s1incd. the people of Newpon Beach will face not 55 flights but in fact 76:' Supervisors were taking advantage of the "good fai th" ofNewpon Beach and the citizens' groups by its hasty acuon. she said. A visibly a~tatcd Riley tncd to stall the vote until the board meets again 1n January. The county 1s under no legal obligauon to use up all the depanures allowed. he said. Address- ing Gatz.Ice, Riley said "I ha ven't heard one though t about Santa Ana Heights. They probably don't wish >OU A.-Ye[) ...llleil)'..£.bru l1lla5 '' Santa Ana Heights, an unin- corporated residential and t'Om· mercial area near John Wayne, lx'ars the brunt of airport noise. Riley warned that voting for such an increase 1n nigh ts days after a sett lement has been reached would be '1c"'ed by residents as "a slap in the face and the rcahzat1 on of1hc1r wor'il tears J S 10 the count\ ·s 1n1ent1ons ·• But Supervisor Bruce Ncstande and the rest of1he board took anotht·r \ 1cw. 'Tm really ge t 11ng very bored and tired with the county alwa )s being wrong," he said. If Newpon Beach or an yo ne else had wanted to avoid a la~t-m tnutc nood of flights, the) should have written protect1-.c language in to I he agrt"cmen t. estande sa id Because lit1ga11un prncntetl the county from rcalloca11ng flight'> earl ier, the only wa y to use all the depanures remai ning 1s 10 crowd them into the last few months of the airline contract. he said. AirCal, which will reap the greatest benefit from the reallocation. was busy scru11n121ng Its schedule to see where an add111onal 1.5 Class A and 15.5 Class AA flights might fit. attorney Richard Sherman said. ht'rman said all the airlines knew abou1 th~ cxlta C!a~-AA 01gb.~nd fw nrr,ume<.J Newpon Bcalh had t>cen told. 100 E'en though A1rCal may not Ile able 10 use all the depanure~ allocated 10 11. the airli ne 1s pleased to ha-.c tht· opportunity to expand 11\ o;crvKe a1 John Wa)nc. Sherman said ... lt'c, always good news to gel fl ights from Orange ( ounty." Under the plan approved by super- visors. eac h airli ne flying Class .\jct,, "'Ith the extep11on of Republic, will receive an avarage of I 52 mun· !lights a day 1f requested. Air<. al and ~menca Wec;t Airlines are th e onl) two operators With nass AA a1 rnaft The) may double their current alloca- t1onc, of 15.5 and tour average dail) d(panur-e~ f~SJ)@£li "cly. Waste water due in county By tbe A11ociated Press RIVERSIDF reJeral en- ' iron mental otTic1alc, hope tu stan d umpi ng treated \\oater from the Stn ngfello"' ;md pm 111H) the Orange County se"er \)!>tern Fnda} a spokeswoman '>Sid .\ plant designed to rc mo'vc chemica l ~olvents and hi:avy metals from the 21oundwater under th e for mer 1ndustnal waste dump sl<lrted operating 1h1 c; week. said En· "1ronmental Protection .\gl'Ol) spokeswoman Nanq L1ndsa\ II lclit'> '>hfl'-" 1he treatment ,., \Utte~sful. the water will be trucked to 'ewer in take<, and piped fro m then· lO <in Orange County !>ewer plant for further cleani ng, Lindsay 'ia1d. PLANE CRASHES INTO NEWPORT HOME ..• From Al The pilot, whoc;e 1dent1t) was being w1theld until his family could be not1ficd, died after amval at Foun- tain Valley Regional Ho'lpllal, Hams <;a id The pilot had contacted tht• tower at John Wayne A1rpon before the 7:53 a.m. crash and said that he "wasn't gotng to make 11." Harns said. Carolyn Rogerson and her 7-year- old son Mar.le were in the kitchen of their Big Canyon home eallng break- fast when the Piper C. ommanchc a1rcrafl crashed into thc other side of the house at 22 C. ypress Point. Roger!>on's hu sband had alrcad) left for work. "All they heard were branchc<. brcaktnj and a tra'>h " Ncwpon Beach fire spokesman Ru!ic;cll Cheek said. Big Can} on employee Di ck Baroni said he saw the plane showing signs of engine trouble before 11 cral>hed into the home near the I 81 h hole of the golt course. "There was no powt•r. he wa<; lik e ghd1ng,'' Baroni said Baroni said he was tn a mainten- a nce can 1n the parking lot of the Big Can)on entrance when he saw the plane in the sky "He was reall y low and there was no prop. It wasn'tgoingat all. .. Baroni '>aid. It appeared a~ th ough the pilot was trying to land on the Oat surface oft he golf lOu rsc Baroni sa id .. , ligured he was trying 10 ge t uver 10 the other course on the other fa irway hut he was JUSI too low," Baroni \a1d "Then I heard thl' sirens Other wttnc'ises reported <1et•1ng the red and WhltC plane nying Wllh OUI puwer near the ocean. headed toward Fashion Island. Hams said the pilot radioed John Wayne A1 rpon wh1 1" ghding toward Big Canyon. aying he was ~01ng 10 haH to make a forced landing "He called and said he wa~n ·t going to make 11." Hams said. Officials at John Waync A1rpun and the Federal A v1a11un .\dminl\· trat1on were invest1gat1ng the crash We at POSH would like t o ex tend out warmest holiday greetings to all during this most festive time of the year. We also hope that the joy this season brings reflects the start of a year filled with prosperity and happiness. 46 Fashio n Island (714} 64 0-83 10 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, Oeciember 19, 1985 * AS 'Christmas Carol' at church in Mesa Charles Dicken~· classic holiday tale "A Chnstm?~ Carol," adapted and directed by M1cque Weinstein. will be: presented Saturday at 7· 30 p.m at the Orange C Oll'>t ll n1tanan U n1' ersalm Church 1254:J V1ctona \t ( osta Mel>a · Ben Stewan will take the leading role ofScrooge and Patnl k Harrigan 1s ca~t a~ Tin)' T 1m. Sea tin& 1\ hm1ted and ~ats are rci.erved A donation ofS2 •!>requested. ( all 646-4652 for rcserva11on' ~hrlstlan singles convene \hine Wt1h the Son Min1stnes, a Chnsuan ~ingles organ1u111on. will stage m annuaJ Chnstmas pan) and luncheon for singles Sunday from noon to 5 p.m at the addleback Inn in Santa Ana. The event will be open to 1he public and will include a gourmet lunch. Games and prices wi ll be offered, and more information 1s available al 581-5095 Financial works!Jop at UCI Financial advosor f-rance~ Johansen will pres- ent a free workshop on financial planntngdunngand after a d1 vorcc Fnda> at the Women's Opportunities Center at lJ( Irvine. The workshop, scheduled from I to 3 p.m .. will a~s1st women ""1th planning thl· financial issues in their II\ c~ (all 856-7 I 28 for prc-reg1strat1on and information Benefit brunch announced A benefit Ch n s1mas brum.h to aid disaster relief program~ of the Orange ( oun1y chapter of the American Red Cross will be held 5unday at the Re' Restaurant. 2106 W Oceanfront. Newport Beach Scalings will be o'ffered at 11 a m. and I p.m at a cost ofS.:!5 per pcr!>on. L1m1tcd ~a ting 1s available and fun her 1nlormat1on ma} be obtained by calling the restaurant at 075-2566. Day camp at YMCA Special 1ni.truct1on 1n dance. tumbling and spons will be an added treat for)oungsters attending the Vacation Da> Camp Dec. 23 through Jan. 3 at the South Coast YMCA at Niguel Hill s Junior High School The camp will run Monday through Friday (except Christmas and New Year'c; Day) from 9 a.m to 4 pm w1th e'tended hourc; from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m for working parents ( all the Y M< ·\al 811-96~::! or 495-0.i 53 Art entries being sought Amsts 1ntercs1ed in showing their works at the new ( ti)' Hall Gallery 1n Laguna Beach are invited to submit two slides and a t>1ogrpahy to Joan Benford. ans comm1">st0ner. a t Ci t) Hall 505 Forest A\ e . b)' Tue~a> Current!)' the galle~ 1s c;howing 1mpress1on1st1t pa1tings of Laguna scenes b)' Laguna an1st Vincent Farrell An Invitation: Atten11on organ1zat1on presidents and sec- retaries We want to help make your upcoming ' events, meetings, seminars and lundra1sers suc-cessful Send brief announcements 1nclud1ng lime place. cost (1f any) and a phone number for addltlonal Information to Bulletin Board, Daily Pilot. P.O Bo)( 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 Reports or your club or organization's acttv111es -llke community service proiects or etec11on of officers should be directed 10 the Community News Editor at lhe same address Non-returnable black and white photographs are welcome Thursday, Dec.19 • 3 30 pm.. Laguna Bu ch Open Space Subcommittee, C11~ Hall Conference Rl>om. SOS Forest Ave. • 4 p.m , Laguna Beach ffomu Affairs Committee, 214 Monterey Dn ve • 6:30 p.m . Lagana Beach Board of Adjust- ment, ( 1t)' Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave • 7· 10 p m . Laguna Beach Cable TV Comlttee, C 1t\ Hall C onlercnce Room. 505 F-orest .\"c Friday. Dec. 20 No meeUngs scheduled PoucE Loe Irvine home hit by fire A fire of undetermined ortcln deetroyed the garage and roof of a •lngle-family home Wednee- day nt&ht ln lnine'• Woodbridge community. About 8 71,000 damage wu done to the reeldence of Alezander A•ter at 3 Sparrowhawk, but no lnjurtee were reported. The fire •prea4 b riefly to the roof of a neighboring home, caualng a n additional $600 damage. Vandals toss stink bombs into department store and market By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of the Delly""°' It.ft Vandals placed "~link bomb~" 1ns1de a 'iouth count~ Gcmco store and Ralphs Market Wedncsda~. causing custon:iers and emplo)ces to evacuate the prcm1S(;''.> The Gemco <;tore at 2451X> .\lic1J Parkwa) an Mission Viejo wac; e\atuatcd after count ) law enforcement and fire offi cials rece1 vcd a call about a possible ga'.> leak or stink homb at 11 42 a.m The Orange County Ft~ Dt'partment hazardous materials team had Ju'>I mopped up a1 the <;tore when another call ""as mode about 3 pm of an unusual odur at the Ralphs Markel at Oel Prado and ( rolden Lantern in Dana Point ShentTs Lt 01ck Olson declined to \a) Beachgoers come to Coast for winter tan By STEVE MARBLE Of lhe D•lly Piiot I 1•11 Thous.and-; of people spn:a<.J 11u1 111v.eh at Orange ( oast beat·hec, to<lJ) 10 \lldl up ( hnstmas tan\ as tCm!)l'ralurt'' \oared into the 80., for the third da\ 1n J v.1nter heat wave "l 'suall> th•'> 11me ol }ea r }OU might '>Cc a surfer. a Jogger and a couple ol gu y' v. 1th metal detectors -but certa1nl } no t an~one v.orking on a tan." said Hunt- ington Beach cit) hfcguard Mike G11Tord. Mor.e-than 5.000 people ~ho~ed up a1 1he mile-long stretch of rny beach in Huntington Wednesda~ and more than 1hat turned out 1n Newpon Beach "It's a beauuful day." said Newport lifeguard Capt. Rudd)' Belshc "There's no v.ind, the temperature 1s about 70 degrees. Forth is ume of) car tt'c; reall) something." Most beach-goer'>. though. sta}cd out of the ocean. whtLh remained a chill) 57 degrees. A National Weather ~C'n ice ~pokeswoman said the wa rmest temperature in the region Wednesday was 1n El Toro where the mercuf') hit 1:16 degrees -making 11 one of the warmc~t spots in the world v. hether olliuals suspected the 1nc1denb were related 10 the 45-da)-old r,tn kc b) 1he meat cutter<> and feamsters un10n1, Gemco 1<1 a d1"1sion uf Luc k> ">uper- markets. Luck) and Ralph'.> are among the SIX cha1n'i being strUl·k b) the IWO uni on'> and have been targets of union-related \ andalism and v10Jen1:e dunng the .,tnlo..e Da"•d Lind'iC). a Gcmco branch man- ager in M 1\\10n V 11.~JO, ..aid the \t(lfl' v..a\ "moderate:!' tiu''" v..hen the inudcnl 1>C'l u rred · · He ~1d the r;torc hasn't been a p1cl>..et1ng site during the \tnlo..e "(1emco isn't ~t:n a~ J main stnl..c butld1nl bel ause it's not JU\t a grocer. store .. ind\l'\ ..aid "S1 \t\ pt.'rccnt of our bus1ne~\ ,, non-food . "I don't knov.. ii 1h1">" \lrtkl·-n:latnl It ' unu\udl th.11 I.I.\.' \•.r1uld tw \lllgkd OUI It' more log1Lal that a grml'r\ v..11uld hl· J hkcl) 1argl'l .. Thl' fin: dcpartml·nt'' hJ1.irdou'i m.i tenab team tound J 1v.11-11uncc bottll' Jt the rear or the '>tllrc J nd 1dent11icd thl· lOntent\ J\ \krtall.sn Jn ll<lon1cr plaled 1n natural gJ' \<l11.11nlormatuin olliLer PJI .\ntnm OITiuJh detcrmtnl'd thl' \trcngth 111 thl' t1u1<l v.a\n't hazardou\ .\ntnm Yid. fhl' 'torc rcopcnl·<l to the rubhl al about 4 p 111 F1rc olliu.il' l11u1H1 .1 'pilll·d l14u1d hut no hottll' JI the DanJ Prnn1 Ralrh' .\ntnm \a1d fhc \to rl' rcma1n\·d dn\ed la-.1 n1t1h1 v.h1k 11fl1nal'> Lunllnul'd thl'lr 'carlh and dcJm•<l ur Odom pleads innocent. to misdemeanor assault By STEVE MARBLE 01 IM Detty Pllol t i.It r llfllll'r rnapir !l'Jl(Ul' J')lldll'r Jtth n .. Blul· \l11nll ( ldn1ll ptc ... kd Jlt1I ~ I II\ V.ednl'\dJ\ 111 J\'>ault ,harti''' ,t,·mmin~ lri1111 ,1 n1ghll11n~ ,t,111d• I q!t I 1ur t.i \'JllC\ roliu: •• V..l'l'l ag11 He \\J\ urtll'rl·d ltt Tl'turn Ill ,oun IJn " !or a rr,·-111.d t l'.11 I ~ •n 'I ml\dl'mt:Jnor l hJrgc' Odom "'ho plJ)l'd lur thl' llJkland ,., .tnd tv.tlC v.a' nJmnl t • \111,111,1. Lcagul' \ll-\1.ir ll'.1m' v..a' relca,cd Imm iall I uc\Ja~ loll""'"~ .1 f1\\lh1J1n, t•valu:lllon 1ha1 l'Oll\ ludtd hl' v..ould nut pml' a 1hn:a1 II frl·cd He hJd tx·en 1n J3ll \ln~c Dec I I v..hcn hl· v.a~ arrl''>ll'<.l ou1,1<ll' hi\ I 1•11111.11 11 V allc) rc~1dl'llle lollov. 1ng a 'ii \-hour 'ita ndoll v. 11 h police thJ I rndn.I v. her 11 i. l'" to)sed tear ga'i l .lnl\ter'> into his apartment Odom .UJ. '" lhargcd ~tin d~ault re .. 1 .. 110~ m"Tt"'ll .int.I thrn-t'tho misdemeanor count'i <,lemming from tht' 1nudl·n1 Junng 1.1.h1d < >d1•m .1 tln~rdl held his ""de hostage at gunpoint Odom "-as despondent O\ N !mini h1<,J11h .11 \l'rn\ l,l\t \1.i' .111d n111 h..·1ng ..ihk to find a new JOh. acrnrd1ng 111 hie, v.1fe < ra\k M unic1pal Court J ud1w 'Vt ll hacl Bt.·ct hl·r 11rdrrl·d I ld11m I."' I 11.t.1' 11 1 1H1Jl·r1111 a 7~-hour ps}ch1atnl e\itlu.it1on fkccher released Odom alter mt'l'ting 1n pn' .Ill'"' 1th c ld11m '"'tit" .ir .11 >1·p1.I \ District .\ttome' .\rntl' \.\ c<.tra The-D1stnci Attorne\ ... om .. c opted not Ill f1k tl'11>n\ j\\JUll dl.H~1·, ··~·lln\t Odom alter his wife 1nd1catcd she wac, unv. ilhntt II' rm·-., l hJ~l''> Odom v.ho pla)cd '-'Ith lht" Oakland .\\in thl' lall' tin, .ind l'.irh -'' h.1, 11\ed 1n Fuunta1n Vallt'' ahout 'ii\ ~cars and V.J\ cmplo~cd ·" .1 pl.101 ''11rh·1 h' Xero'< 1n In inc until he v..a' arre~ted on ttX'Jlllt' rharge\ A. tnal on the cot.:llnc t•hargcs 1s sched uled Jan ~I 1n "'l'"' f)l.>rl Hl·a .. h Laguna shelves • senior ·project Council holding ou t for 30-year gua r an tee of low -cost hous ing By LAURA MERK Of ... DellJ Not • ...., Plan~ for an affordable: ~nior hou'.>1ng project l.Omb1 ntd with u1mmt·ru.1l ulliu: ~pace .,..ere tabled b~ 1he Laguna Bt-alh City Council Tuc~ay night unul thl" lit\ attome~ addsJanguagc tu the agrtt:nit'nt tu ensure the houi.1ng v. 111 ream1n I<'"' l 11\t lttr 30 }ears The pruJCc.I h) \!Julhcrn < .11tt111111t1 Bus1nes'> and Propcrt' < nrp had \UllC'>\· full} passed all l it~ re\ 1cv. \tage' aud thl' downiov.n lot proposed tor thl' hu1ld1ng has been re1oned lor m1 \Cc..l rc .. 1de11t1al .111c.l lummerc1al u\C If the lOunul app111H'\ the cond1t1onal-u!>t: permit and a 'ari.intr that allows lor k<>s-1han-re4u1rcd pat ~ 1ng. II ~i11 be the lir<,t time \ClllOr hOU\lllF ha\ hctn Jn eloped under that l\fW 111111111!. The ut~ ., D~'>tgn Re\ 1cv. 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U ppuncr~ •I 'hl J')r I ' 11/. l'l'd I• lilt' ''-\ear requ1rt·ment Hui 11\1 • 'IHt' 'tit, 11\ ha' 1.ontrnl i.1 r1·t.l'n ""' 1.11\I ' r 101 hllU'>I ng J t In ' • ,11\ ' r I\ \ 11 .. r nt ' Ph1ltp Kohn "J' .1,J..rd I• '.1J.., 1111 t • v.ord tht• ,11nJ11111n rro1r~·r \ Thl' ,, 11n 11 "ill rufl ir th1 1• 1 1 • l.inuJr Police probe fatal stabbing of FV man in Garden Grove Thl' 111'>~ V..J\ l'\lllllate<l ill$ \2''111 • • • .\ caml·ra a '1dCl) l-Jssctte rl"\llTlkr and 1cv.cln "l'rl' reJ>1.1rted 'itokn lrom a hl'me all>ng Fahnanll \.\ cdnl'\<l.l\ JamJgl't11,1ttra' H\I\\ <2111"'hrnh1· rt'JX>rtcdh 'h>k lhl' 1.ar' \1>1111 ''l'rl'P V. t·unt'.,dJ\ I he ... 1r "'a' PJrl..l'll 1n .1 ll1l at J244 \IJ1.. \rthur 81' J p;•I , l rt"pt'rt' \did J t).11;1, I thl \1~~ hlo•d• I \I 1.J '' 1 l ul·,d.1 ' I lh' 111tJ ,11"" I' ' •t • I .it 5 -. · l"' •'•1 t' r11rt' .... 1 .: South County l'ollu· an· Ill\ c\l1ga11ng the c;la' 111g ol a f-ounta1n Valle) man v..ho v.a\ l.11alh \tahtx·d W<•dne<,da~ 1n (1arden ( i W\l" f hc \ ll'tlm wa, 1dtnt1fict.I J!I \U>ll l{;l\mond Hall ::!O .• who lived on Mt ( 1uo,11n \trel'I ( rardl'll (1rO\.C J)()liu· ~gt Brull' Beauchamp sa1J Jn ofli cer on routine Hundngton Beach A, S545 \ 1dco 1:a'i~tte rtlortkr wa\ reported 'itolen from a home 1n the 200 block of Po n land Wednesda}. • • • The owner of a purple 197 2 Volkswagen Karmen Ghia reported that c;omeone stoic the seals and the stereo from the car Wednesday The loc;' wa'i estimated at SI, 100 • • • A rcs1den1 1n the 19400 block ol 8tuea1ll rcponc:d that his $200 chrome Mongoo<>c: bicycle was \tolen from 10 front or a 7-Elcven stort' on Bushard Street Tuc'lday. ••• A resident in the 14600 hlod of Edgev1ew reported thnt h1 car t1rC\ were \lashed MondQ)' n1ih1 Tht' damage was cst1m11ted • t S400 • • • resident 1n the 9500 block of Velardo rcponed that someone ~tole s ~oo from his pants pocket while he wH sleepina Mondav Jrtaht . . ' Tools valued at S 1.000 wrrt' re- poned ,tolen from the bc-d of a &rt'<'n 1977 Tovoui 01ckup truck parked 10 patrol pulled nH'r ltl l'hl'L k .1 'an that had stopped on the 12500 hlod of "unswept A.H nul' 1n tha1 lit\ Thl' dmer said he had pulled O\Cr to l'are for Hall. who had been siabocd on nearby Keel ..\ \ cnul' Paraml'd1cs V.l·rc ~ummom·d. bu1 Hall was pronounced dead al the the 16000 block of Malaga Tue-.day • • • ..\ lhug we:inng a black Jlll ket. gloves and a ski mask reponedly h11 n woman over the head and grabbed her purse whtle she was walking 1n the 17000 hlt)Ck of Ash Tue~ay. The purse, which was d1M:arded nc:arb). contained S 106 in cash. pohcc rcpon<i \aid • • • th1cl reponedly broke 1n10 ,1 Main trcct denust's ofict Tue~'° ntght and stoic $4, 760 in dcnul equipment. a $300 stereo. S4 1n toy<i and S25 in cash. • • • A rc111den1 1n the 20800 block of Skimmer reponcd that wmeone ~tolr $840 from her home T uesda)' P'oUJltaln Valley A microwave oven. a food pro· ccssor and a set of aotr clubs were n:pon cd stolen from a borne an the 17200 block of Reimer Wcdne~a y Pohrt e t1matcd the lo"'"' at $7SO • • • A thief reponedl) \tole an $8011 "1deo cassette te<'Ottler from a home wl'ne. Hl·aul'hamp '>•llJ lht• 'llllnt haJ been \lilhhcd nnl'l' 111 1tw .111 duntcn. poll(l' '-aid H<'auchamr .,aid thl· lncnd .1p parenth did not v. llnl''' thl' '>lJhhin~ and in\ c\t1gatm\ totla' "Crl· tr\ 1ng 111 dc1erm1nc 3 mOll\l' lor the ,t.1hti1 ng and the 1dcnt1h l>l the attad~cr in the I bSOO hlodi. <'f ~11 'lhl·ll' Tucsda} night • • • Someone repuncdl\ 'tok ,, cardboard bo' conLaining JOO p.ur' ol eamnis from 1hc front J)(lrch ot a home Ill the 118()() block or .\melh\<i t Coun Wednc'id:t\ 1 he l'amng' ~l'r<' reponedly worth $tt'i0 • • • Tool~ valued at $1(20 v.crr H'l'->rll'O 'itnlen from thc garage ol a honw 1n the I S900 bkx·k of Rock> C <)un Tue~ay n1aht Police repom t;,11d the 1h1efposs1bl~ cut the garage In~~ ~11h bolt cutte" to gain cntr. lf'Yine A video l:l'i~tlc mordcr ~•' rt'ported stolen lrom a homC' alnn& "'t'll1n, Wcdnesda\ • • • A ~ t().spe-N bll)cle wu re· poncd stolen from a Khool at ~ Meadowbrook Wcdnesda\ • • • Jewelry, ca\h, a '1dco l l'>"><'lle m-ord<'r. a camera and C hn~tm•<i gifh "ere reported \tulen from l'-'O homes a Ion• AU\tone \\ ednt'\da\ f l Newport Beac h \ thief reportcdh 'itok .1 p11N' lOntain1ng $50 in (J\h. l'rt'dlt l.trd\ .md lar l t.'"> v.h 1k thl' \ 1c11m v.:i, v.orl..tng at '1}01 \\l''>tl·r h PIJll' \\ cdnesda' • • • Tt)(ll' \alul'd at SX'l'I ~en.· rtp11rwJ 'itokn tri'm a I J\h1on lc,land lo.t\lrnl( do1..l '>Om<.'11mc hc.•t"'ren la<.t l hur' da' and I ue\\.la' • • • .\ $ 700 l:ar 'tCrt'O V.3\ ffportl"J \tolen from a red 11.11!4 Vnl'l'•J~l·n RJhh1l t'OO\<.'rt1hlc parked 1n thl' _1 M1 hind ot Fcrnkat I Ul'\\.la' • • • \ thtt<t rc portedh did S'\11 1n Mild quake hits LA area 'i<\"IT ~ MOM< <\ t-\Pt -.\ minor earthquakr nimhlcd tlcn<'ath 1X'rans1de Lo\ Angele" !>uhurh\ hefore dawn Thursda) but onl) one rt\1dent frporteJ foehng the umblor. ;1uthont1e'i \31d "-11 Jamagr or 1n iun~ WCl"C' rl'poned "V.c rccet'ed ahou1 one l'.11 · I ~undo poht'e \poke\~oman f ran R1<'hman '31d "She a\lcl'd 1fwhat ~hC' thought \hC' reh WU an Urlt\Quakr \.\ r q1dn 't letl It here at the ,tiuiun .. The S Ol a m quake had a magni tude of~ Q on thC' Richter ~a.le and ~a\ CC'O IC'f'C'J '""mile' north nl \anta \.fon1ca ne 1 \\ 111 R en. \tatr-Park C08ta Mesa \ '-.11uth ( 11aq Pla1a 'h1'J1IX r rqmrtcll 1h,1t 'oml'Onl· ''~'ll lwr un JttcndeJ pur..t' v.h1k 'ht• "'·'' Jnnl1n~JI ,lulhl'' \hrnJJ.\ .1ll\'tn11,1r 1 hes ... rur\l' u>nta1nc·d s I• NI 111 \·"I ..inti S.:'.ll in 1ev.elr. pullu 11·p .. 11<' \.lid • • • l a<.h 11,tJllni S 1 1 "'J' rl'f'4'rlt'd ,wlcn trnm .in f .1gk HJrdv.Jrt· \111rl' I \() ~1d .irn11l k 1 ul'\\.la\ n11tht • • • l-k\l'O lll'm' <'1 ll'"-Clf\ .ind .1 J \ \t'I v.C'rt' am•'lllt tht lll'm' 'lt•kn Ir• n \ S:J tLJTh.lttt "',,.,..,,. ~'r'l'd 'tukr1 1r,1m l t '' 'J.1 , \l,111lli•n Pat""·•' Hiii.. . . . I ht· n.anJg<'r ell .1 \ i.I • \ ·•' \\ 111 ltl 1 '"" .1 I '" I ,111rt· 2 \ • 'J FI T W• 1 H 1,i.I ·1· •It'll lhitl ,,, l 1\lll \lllll l\l •-1 ti tJIX''' • l lht: l l I l•H\ \l ll . . . , .... I II \ l .t~una Hill' l·\ldt 111 111111 I M 111 ... ;. I. , •t \ 1a PUl'rt , rt·p .. 111 d t lt11 t lt1t ''"'"''ti \\h{'l·l \(l\l'I\ •'l'l\ •\lol111 ·11 h1' \M ''hlk II Y.j\ J').ll l l' I <'I '1,111,.-. t •'Ulll' \1rport \\ l'dnt·'d •' I Iii I'" ''.I' l'\l 11.ltCJ II \~r-~ Coast boat fires send two men to hospita l J v..1• nwn 1.1.1'll' h<\\Pl!Jlitul .t1i.I 1v.o ho.w .. v.cr<' d.inl.ltll'd V.t"dnl·~l,I\ tn \t'paratc firt''i 1n '-t'"fW1rt 11Jrhi•r fhc Oranac < ounn ~hl·nff., -...n, port H :irl)(1r Patrol ~\f)()tHlt'\l lo ,1 111 < a1 the -'r1·he' Manna nc~u P .. ul"1\ { 03\I H1ghv..3\ at ,ll)(1111 Q \11 .1 ni ~hC'rC' a ~4~1<'1<''11 mollH \,11.. ht v.,1, bumins. \41d ~htnlf, l 1 I arn Rich<.'' Of1i.C'Cr \iani n t.... '"" or I hl' ~henff \ lX-panmC'nl "ll' takC'n It) th( hosp11.al tor trtntmC'nl of 'mn~<· inhalation Ofl'ic1alc, \31J 1hc ck~tn~.Al lirt• l au\Cd ~t .... C'Cn S ~ Ot)(1 an\1S'll00 1n JamaRC'<i 10 thr l)(~u " ~C'lnJ Nial ..., ' tk,\r.nt'J t4nd .1n un1JC'nt1hl'd m.tn "·'' 1.11.,·11 t.i th~ \ll'munal tl11,p11.i1 '111l1·11nll from lint ;;and \C"U\Oll llq:.rn burn' .inJ '>rnoh• 1nhalJ.t1on ~ 1·d11n,1.a, ('\ l" nin& R ll hC\ \.l1J The: tt.ul:l\'r l'atrol r1'\llt.t11llnl Ill tht fin-at the turn1nr h.1 ... 11 .111d Paufa ( tl&\I lh[lh"a\ ~1 ahuut f\ \11 pm i,a.hcrc a ~'i.f'lllH < r"'' r.111 wa' tnaulll'd o\nuthC'r man nn thl· hn.11 "''" "'"" 'h{lhth 101ur<'d hu1 rr1t1,•·d trrat- m<.'nt. Ru.he\ <ia1J Offil.lal' \.31d tht ~1.111 "'<'fl' "":utm to watlh tht annul\ I htt'!\t p:ui,dr ~hen the fire hrole out ThC' ~u\t uf the fin· I\ 11n•lM '""~llPlll\n Three crushed in LA tragedy Majority favor AIDS patient quarantines l Spercent would tattoo those with disease. accordingto results of poll Seventy· even pc:rct'nt wo1:1td sup port a law making 1t a cnme for homosexuals or others in groups w1tt a high risk of having AIDS to donatf blood while 51 percent would suppon a law making 1t a crime for an AJD5 patient to have: sex with anothet per on. Six others hurt as steel gtrderSCrash t h rough five floors LOS ANGELES (AP)-A stack of five-ton steel gjrders crashed through five floors and six basement levels of a downtown office tower under construction, crushing three iron- workers to death and injunng six others. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A ma- jority of Americans fa vor the quaran- tine of AIDS pauents and some would embrace measures as drastic as marking those who suffer the deadly disease with tattoos, a survey re- vealed. The Los Angeles Times Poll, pub- lished Thursday. found that 51 per- cent of adults suppon a quarantme of AIDS patients, 48 percent would approve of identity cards for those who test positive for AIDS anti bodies and 15 percent would suppon tattoo- ing those with AIDS. The poll also found great public a version to elect mg homosexual'i, the largest AIDS risk group. to pubhc office. People also said they arc reluctant to support candidates who advance homosexual causes. The survey of2,308 people directed by Times pollster I.A. Lewis sought to measure support for proposaf s - some scnous and some extreme - that have been suAAested . The poll was conducted by telt.'- phone Dec. 5 to 12. The answers are accurate to withm a margin of 3 percent plus or minus Although 5 l percent of those polled said they favor laws to protect homosexuals agamst employment d1scnmmat1on, Al OS notwithstand- ing. 45 percent said they would support tesung JOb apphcants for AIDS an11bod1es and 42 pcrcen1 would support a law closmg gay bars. Despite other results, 55 percent said the y would send their child to a classroom where another pupil had ~IDS The accident occurred just before noon Wednesday as beams were being hoi sted and stacked on the fifth floor at IOOO Wilshire Boulevard, officials srud. A wttness said a cable snapped, but weight alone ma} have been the cause. The beams earned three workers to their deaths. punching 30-foot-widc holes through sheet metal floonng as they plummeted through five floors above ground and six below ground, fire Capt. Anthony DiDomenico said. Panelli confirmed as newest state Supreme Court justice "The three victims rode the steel all the way down from the fifth floor." DiDomenico said. Fire Dcpanment Oeput:r Chief Don Anthony said an enure stack of beams dropped when an ironworker pulled a pin to release the crane's sling. Bystanders said that as many as three dozen girders may have fallen, but authorities had no immediate estimate. The dead, whose names were withheld, remained in the rubble as authorities figured out how to safcl> recover them from the shaky struc- ture. Anthony said workersgot within three feet of the bodies on the sr~th sublcvel. Four other workers were treated at the scene and released. and two others Scene of fatal Loe Angeles building collapse were taken to Good amantan Ho!.- p1tal. · One of the injured workers. James Green. 46. ofDo"ne-.. said he came penlousl> close to going down w1th his three co-workers. "I thought l was gone," !Mild the· bearded Nonh Carolina native who has worked in construction for 23 year\ and had never been in an accident before. "I said to m)<>elf. 'I don't think I'm read} to go.' "I was standing there fi111ng the wall and the steel and metal started falling all around us." Green ~1d ... If I'd bCen thrown the other way I'd have $One in the hole -all the wa) down into the parking six floors below ground. "Somehow I managed to crawl away from it. I JU~t kept clawing .... It sounded like the whole building was coming down ·· Green suffered onl} cut<; and was driven home from the hospital b'.>' his daughter Wednesday afternoon. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ed- ward Panelli, the son of Ital ian 1mm1grants who learned English from neighbors m Santa Clara. Cah(, has been confirmed by a state com- m1ss1on for a seat on the state's highest court. Panelli. 54, pres1dingJusuce of the 6th District Court of Appeal 10 San Jose. won a 3-0 vote from the Comm1ss1on on Judicial Appoint- ments Wednesday to succeed retiring state Supreme Court Justice Otto Kau~. Panelli's name will go on the state ballot next November for approval to serve the remaining four years of Kaus' term . Fi"e of the other six upreme Counjustices will also be on the ballot, including Chief Justice Rose Bird. the central target of an mtcnsc campaign b}' a conservauve oppos1uon. As he has done since his nom1- na11on last month , Panelli refused to Animal park.summer concerts out? ESCONDIDO (Al'>) -The Wild Animal Park's summer concert<; arc facing extinction after four years. because Q!rk officials say the crowds they attract arc more mterested 1n music than animals. "At some point. we have to recognize that maybe we are moving away from our pnmary interest." park spokesman Tom Hanscom ~1d .. The Summer Concen Senes was instituted as a promotional device to get folks out to the park. to draw the ..• families that might not be otherw1~ mo' ed to come here. But we ha ve to recogn11e that v.e'rc probabl) drav.- ing_ the same people each )Car. so we might have to come up w11h som('· thing that will bnng in other types of people. too ... The park began the senes in 1981 in hopes of boosung attendance at the 1.800-acre s11c an eastern San Diego Count). which opened 1n 1972 and has been plagued with attendance problem\. The park has operated in the black onl) one year, and this year auendanct· •~ reported down from previous }Cars. Han~om said as of last "-CCk. attendance wa!> do\\n 195.000 from the same time last year. Hanscom said the park spends about $200.000 a year to stage m 14- week summer concert series. which attracts about 6.000 people for each show. Official!. ha"e tncd to attract ''1S1tors v..1th top music actc;. mainly from the 1960s and 70s. Hanscom sa id the y're now talking to a booking agent to find out how much 11 would cost to book more up-to-date acts. ·· 1~·s no.t the mone} a~much as tt 1s the overall focus of the park as a "'ildltfe educational center," Hanscom said. Hanscom said a dec1s1on on what to do about the concerts wtll be made 1n January. He said the park's general manager, Bob McCl ure, may decide to 'ihorten the ~eason or cut back on the number of weekly concerts. WESTCLIFF PLAZA ;n Quality Fa~hion,, Olfls. and Services fOf' 'mu. Andt.•t•• Pia it • An1h1.m~ s )hM Rt'p .. 1r • B.tnk of '*''""rtca • Ch.irlu l'i Barr Jeweltrs • C'hotmpagnc • (r1>wn Hardw .. rr ('11ant • ()r Eldt>r • H .. ll1d1•)' • • H1ck1>ry F"m• • Hughe'• Cl R•ncho Markt! • Th<' Minuttman Way ~wpcr1 Aalb1.'•' "'"'"If' · ...... '-°'" l1ru8 • Th" Stortkttpt>r • Tht> Stort'l..ttpt>r for Ht•r • Vf'ta·• tr111nMI!.' ~ppurl Vtdt-1> W.,thou~ • Wt.ichfr Plau CIHMrt ' sa) how he would vote on h1o; colleagues· re-elec tion bid~. telling reponers, "I don't tell anybody how I vote." "I hate to have to get involved in rhe crossfire of this clecllon because I don't intend to do anything ... no taking sides. no campaignmg." Pan- elli said. Bird and Justices Cruz Re} noso and Joseph Grodin. who each have campaign committees. sa} they 'iup- port all the other Justices. The other two scheduled to be on the ballot. Malcolm Lucas and Stanley Mosk have not taken sides publicly. Panelh pracuced law in Santa Clara for 17 }ears before being appointed to the Santa Clara County Superior Court in 1972 bv then-Gov. Ronald Reagan. He became an appeals court JUStice in 1983. 4\ self-descnbed belie' er an JUd1c1al restraint, Panelli has ruled in favor of growers in several farm labor cases. and in favor of prosecutors on a sentencing issue in a 1982 cnme 1n111at1ve on which the state Supreme Court later disagreed. But he also dissented from a ruhngdenying aJUf} tnal in an appeal of a small claims coun decision. and he refused to join a colleague's denunciation of the Supreme Coun in another case. Panell1's 90-year-old mother, Natalina. stood nearby as he was sworn 1n Wednesda y. He was lauded by colleagues and by the State Bar. which ~ave him Its h1~est rating, .. excepuonally well quail tied." Bradley raps Duke on oil drilling stand OAKLAND (AP) -Lo!> Angeles Mayor Tom Bradlc), an unannounced but active candidate for governor. blames Gov. George Deukmej1an for Congress' recent decision not to extend the federal morat0num on offshore oil dnlhng. Br'!dle) told fellow Democrats at a luncheon Wednesday that the Republican incumbent has "never seen a tract that he didn't find a pro~r site for otl drilhng." The governor suppons site-by-site decisions on 011 drilling off the California coast. The Los Angeles mayor, who approved 011drilling1n the Pacific Palisades section of his city this year, called DeukmeJian .. Governor Duke-nothing." "I won't make the same mistakes I made last lime." said Bradle}'. who lost the 1982 governor's race by a close margin to Deukme11an. "If you want to get smashed. you get m the wa y of that Sherman tank called Tom Bradley when he's made up his mind.'' he 'ia1d. In San Francisco Wednesday, Brad le> called for state lcg1slat1on to require doctor'i to treat senior c1t1Lens in the Medi-( al and Medicare programs He said the plan would make sure the elderl y would .. not be ignored, not be shunted aside. not be denied rhe right to adequate medical atten lion." Bradley's plan tO lift the licenses of doctors who refuse to treat the elderl} at rates set by the government programs will be introduced as legislation next year by Senator Diane Watson, 0-Los Angeles. Soviet immigrant testifies pals killed male prostitute By the Associated Press LOS ANGELES -A 20-}ear-old ov1ct 1mm1grant testdicd that he made no move to stop his two companions from shooting a male prostitute to death last year because he was afraid they might kill him, too. Oleg Pinsky told a Superior Court Jury Wednesday that George ''Sonny" Godfrey, 42. and Robert Harris Ormsbee, 20, lured Carlos Pena into a camper truck 1n Hollywood. handcuffed and stripped him and robbed him ofa little more than $5. Then. he 'iald. they took him 40 miles north into thedescn near Palmdale and killed him with a shotgun blast to the head. Pinsky, who 1s charged w1th murder in the Apnl. 1984 slaying, said he was "half and half passed out" after smoking manJuana, and afraid to do anything to stop the abduction. ··1 wa~ scared when I saw the shotgu n," Pinsky said. "I had thoughts of my being killed a' well " Stolen Stradivarius vlolln returned SANTA ROSA -A stolen v1ohn bearing th e name of master v1ohn maker Antonio Stradivari has been handed over to authont1es by a member of a burglary ring. "That's great news," said the violin's owner. Carolyn Putkan. after Jack Hartley turned in the v1ohn when he appeared Wednesday for sentencing. "Yes, indeed 1t 1s." she said when asked 1fthe violin 1s genuine. The violin bears 1he maker; name in Latin and the yea r 1736 Girl will keep disputed torch PACIFICA -An 8-year-old $1rl will get to keep the torch she carried in a relay to the 1984 um mer Olympics but the boys club that sued her over th e flame may be empty-handed. Tonya Elkjns was sued for S50.000 last February by the South San Francisco Boys Club, now known as the Pacifica and South City Boys and Girls Club. The suit claimed she should have returned the torch to the club after she carried it one kilometer along the 17-mile drive 10 Monterey as part of the relay to the Olympics in Los Angeles. An out-of-coun settlement has given Tonya the polished brass torch. valued at SJ.000 and supplied by Amencan Telephone and Telegraph Co Boy's call leads to narcotlcs bust SAN DIEGO -A ltttlc boy who followed his big brother's adv1c.c on what 10 do in an eme1ency unwittingly led police officers to one of the biggest drug busts in the city s hntory, authonues said. Lt. Skip DiCerch10 of the police department's Narcotics Task Force said the phone call placed by a fnghtcned and hungry 6-year-old was "very definitely a lucky hreak.'' DiCerch10 said the boy dialed the 91 I emergency number Tuesday evening and told the dispatcher he and his two brothers were alone 1n the house and he was friahtened and hungry. When police went to check on the children. they found $51,470 in cash and a Mack-I 0 scm1-automat1c machine aun 1ns1de the house. D1Cerch10 said. A subsequent 9e1rch by narcotics officers turned up three pounds ofheroin :1nd 13.5 pounds of cocaine. Dog'• death at pound lnvestlgated CORONA-Police Chief John \te~orn 1s 1nvc'lt11311na I ht' death ofSam the sotdcn rctnever Sam was killed by tOJCCt1on at lhe rny pound Just hours after liiiowner, lfamel Davis, ~as promised noth1na would happen to him. Cleahom told the City Cou ncil Wednesday. Da vis said he committed Sam 2111, to the animal shelter bccau~ she was fed up wnh his diuinl holes in her back yard. But she thou1ht she was pumna him upforadopt1on, not senlcne1na him to death. Bcfo~ tum1na him in FndAy, Davis said. \he aot wnttcn assurances from animal control officer Daryl Heppner that Sam would bt returned if nobody adopted b1m. .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thur9day, ~ber 19. 1985 * AS WORLD Judge, 28 taken h 'ostage du:f'ing trial for robbery NANT E~. I ranrl' I \PJ -·\n cHmed man bur\! into a counroom 1oda> 10 lrl'l' lour dl'lendantc, 1n a rnhbcn lrt'al, Police ..aid I hq took the Jud~l' and 21S ultwr JX'opli: hostage and, in a 1eln 1~1un in1en 1e"" 1hrl'all'nt·d to kill captives 1fpoliu~ lnll'rvenl.'d Trial of accused papal assailants goes to Bulgaria ROME (AP) -the tnal of thr~ Sulganan) and three Turks accused of 1111ng 10 loll Pope John Paul II 1 mov1na to Bulgana at the unprecedented tn\.1tauon of the aovemmen110 probe allegauons the plot wa~ hatch~ 1n the Soviet bloc counlf)' Judge Scvenoo Sanuap1ch1 , deputy Judge Fernando Attohco and pro!>C:'cutor Antonio Manni fl) toda)' to the Bulganan capital of Sofia, and arc ">Chedult'd to begin heanng tesumony Fnda)', coun officials 58.ld • , ...... ,.,, • 11111,·r _,,_,,. '••:UH\ • 11111,T.,I.\~. ·'•t:HH\ 4 11111s..-~1 .\~: \U'>pert (il•orgt\ ( ourto1!>. \aid in J '1deotaPt' broadca~t s ..... ovt.>rhl'nrh na11onal1t'\c'l)1on 1 s Q.L' s SPORT HAU After thl' tele.,.1siur1icrcw. leh police sent in food and ; ~ -~ -A Frem:h lelt:\ !'>ion l rt•w had lxTn sent 11110 lhl· courtroom at the defenuanh' rl'l!Ut.'SI The takeo\ er began a1 11 a m. ( 2 a.m P\ T) whl.'n an accomplice. whorla1nl\ 10 tx-11t·d toa P;ik~t1n1an tcrrunst movement. ll1sarml·d a P<1l1ct• <1llicl.'r and entered the counroom with a gun and a grenade. I k then ordered Ii' t policemen lo \urrender 1he1r gun~ anJ ga't' tht' weapon\ to th e four '>U'>J>CU'>. pohll' 'k.l1d dnnks demanded h> tht" gunmen. who also demanded ..- direct negot1a11on'> with authom1es !-- Pollet' wearing hullet-pmof ''es1s nnged 1he !. rnunhousc 1n 1h1s western Frcnlh c1l) and an elite pohCl· - commando un11 wa' St'nt from Pan~ .\ cns1s center was : '>Ct up at 1hc local prelec1's otlicc - ---\~:i~ ~fftr.1s Sale ~ ' "lfw(' hll\l' to kill two or ti'c pt"uple. or ex plode a gren11de. be a))Ured that II will h\· lhe P<fhn•'s faul1," Pohcl' said the hostagt•\ included Judge Dom1n1que Ba1lhache. the JUI) "'llnesi.l') and a group oflaw student' ubscn·1ng the 1nal 11f ( ouno1 ... 38, Pa1nd. Th1ole1, 24. Yann1ck Brc,et 11 and Chm1l'lle D1slar 2' for armed robber) and pos,cs'>1on ol s1olcn goods ·.~r~:: Biggest E.ve r g Syrian use of missiles criticized TEL A VIV, hracl I .\P) -1<.rach m1l11ary analym sa1~ ~:rna· .. dl·plo)- ment of ant1-a1rcralt m1,'>ilc'> near Lebanon could 1gn1tt' a war h\ weakening Israel'~ 1n1l.'ll1gcmt gathenng and promp11ng 11 10 react ··faster and harder " The Synan governmcnt-nintrulled Al-Baath newspaper tuda} \.\.cHnl.'d that Israeli recona1~sanl.e t11ghl\ mer Lebanon "will not be tokrated ·· It did not 'kl) whe1her lhl'• meant 1he missiles would be fired at l\rad1 Jets dunng their datl:,. air patrob mer Lebanon to mon11or \,nan and guemlla act1v1t) It was the third da\ ul ~'nan media broadsides aga1ns1 thl' L 'nitl'd ~late'> and Israel following ~}'na's rccen1 deployment of So\ 1e1-s uppl1ed SAM-2 h1gh-al111udc ant1-am:ral1 missiles along m border "'llh Leba- non. Israeli Foreign M1n1\ler 'l 11.thak Shamir urged S)rta on 'A-t:dnc<,da) not do anything that would force Israel "to react:· and 1n response Syria warned aga1ns1 ··1,,raeli prow1- cations." Maj. Gen. Ychmhua "iagu). l~­ rael's fo rmer m1l11ar, 1ntcl11genn· director, said in an •rael 1de' 1"nn panel d1scuss1on 1ha"t the Sov1ct- made missiles would make lsrad1 air reconna1sance over 1hc Be~aa Vaill')' in eastern.Lebanon more diffitult and that could lead to a m1htan clash. -"\ , Skis, B oots, Bind ings & ~ 27imprlsonednationalists-'!. ,; 11 i/,..~ Clothing On Sale : threatenlnghunderstrike ~, ,,, NEW ~ = • !j' _ ~~RRW~\.s,~ 1So/o to 70o/o Of f ~ By tbe Associated Press = ~~ /; I I I -' -BEL f .\ST, Nonhern Ireland -fw-ent>·Se,en 1mpnsoned lnsh -t / 11. M S I -na11onalistsw1llllegina'it·ncsofhunKl'r\trt~e\IO thcdeath10da)'tOprotest -.·• 1'.' ~2 illion Dollar lnv<,.entoliry a e =; \Crd1lls finding them guilly of murder, h1Jack1ng. conspiracy and other - 1erronst act1v111ci. The fa'>t wa' annuunl.ed Wedne~ay hy Roben Tohill, 2o. ~ , B :a ~ ~ ~en1enc:ed 101ire1mpnsonment1n1hl·l 981 murderofapart-11mesold1ertnthe : •· : · f: Salomon oots ~~ r\~ ,., . .........._ : l lstn Defeo« Rcg•mrnt. Northern l"land's mostl> Prn1cs1a n1 pohcc IO<cc :::; ,' <. • , $ X 91 E • :-; , ?--_ ~., Phlllpplne hlgh c~urt allows election ; / , , ~~~ /; MAN ll .\, Ph1hpp1ne<; -fht• Supreme ( ourt 1oda} voted 7.5 to reJell • ·"' · 'Ir : ~ $ 3 0 0 0 0 ~~~-:\{!'· • '.~ ::. J>l'll t1ons seeking 10 halt Ft'brual) \ ~pccial election. clcanng 1he wa~ for lhe I ~ • ~ \ ~· ~ .. ~ 'P -uppos1 t1on to challenge President f crdinand E: Marco<; a11he polls. "Now. the fl/JI .;. "'!" people can begin counting 1he la'>t kw da}s ol 1he Marcos regime." sa1J the ---~ : oppos111on's vice pre\1den11al uind1da1t'. \ahador H. Laurel. : Ill Ski 111:"All Kids Ill Ski .I.. Kastle 5 -Sweaters Ski Parkas Ski Package : Funeral held for land mlne blast vlctlms TZ.\NEEN. South i\fm:a --\bciut 600 ""hllc ~u1h ~fncans tilled a Dutch Reformed Church tO<.la:r for 1he funeral of a )oung molher and her 1wo .. mall children who ""ere among SI\ w-h1te'> k1lkd b) a land mine planted b~ black guemllas . .\l'tt.'r the sen ice 01c~ 'an l:d. whose wife and children "ere killed 1n 1he e'<ploswn on Sunda) . ..aid he hoped "1hese murderers will reahLe 1ha11fthe} tangle with ·\fnkancr'i 1hen 1he) are tangling with people ""ho will hun 1hem." Killings reported ln wake of peace treaty K.\MP.\L.\, 1 'ganda -Rel.Hl\.l'~ '31ll 10Ja, that a former member of Parhamenl and a la""}l'r were shot and killed h:r men 1n arm} uniform., 1n <,epara1e 1nc1den1s after 1he '1gn1ng ofa peace treat} wend L 'ganda's c1' ti war. Rela11ves said Francis Kasuura. a forma DemlX'rallc Pan~ leg1sla1or. and laW)er Joshua Awan1ka were killed Wedne\da~ night 1n Kampala. Barbie says he's alllng, innocent L YO~. 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WUI •·"11 \"" ~I 1tll th•' plu" n 5 "'"-nr warran• and lo~h ll' lffl U'l""l· QMW'IEU> t HC'lt • ., """I 10·· ~ .. l 10 4 I 963-sno 'l ... llO,lO r\f'ilM,, & \l '4(>"'1' I 19029 BROOKHURST • ,, '" HUNTINGTON BEACH ' J A8 * Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT I Thureday, December 19, 198$ Reagan plans to abide by SALT II pact temporarily Ha ve a o/aJan Wrub Christmas Susan Carter's tradition of good taste makes shopping for your special gift . as easy as pie ... WASHINGTON (AP) -Despite new allegations of Soviet v1ola11ons. President Reagan will decide to contfoue to abide by Lhe unraufied SALT 11 treaty beyond its scheduled expiration Dec. 31 -at least until next spring. several admin1strat1on officials predict. One official said Dec. 31 had become an an1fic1aJ deadline for a decision on extending U.S. com- pliance with the treaty. But other officials say the date has no signifi- cance since the treaty was never ratified. According to these o fficials. Re- agan apparent!) t)a<;n't made up his mind on the matter, but his adv1ser!t -except for Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger -agree 11 would be counterproduct1 ve to undercut the accord for the time being. The official!>. who spoke o nly on the cond1uon they not being ident- ified. predicted Reagan will put ofl any action to curb the treaty unul next May wh en sea tnals are scheduled for a new Tndent missile-finng sub- marine. the Nevada, that would exceed weapons limits set by SALT 11. To stay within the treaty, Reagan w.?~ld have to decide to dismantle an ex isting "lubmanne m1ss1le 'iystem When confronted with a 'i1m1la choice last June, he det·1ded t< dismantle o Poseidon sub. Plans for a second Reagan su mm1 meellng with Soviet leader M1kha1 Gorbachev in June and the nex round of arm!> control talk~ in Gene vi Jan. 16 are factors in the dec1\1on tc c011t1nue the treaty. the onic1ah !>a) In add1t1on. the nation's maJO• Western European allies are vi nuall) unanimous in wanting the adm101s- trat1on to continue to respect the agreement, they ado. More ideas than ever before specially presented in ways tha t will make your Christmas a joy. state, local House OKs ur.lfent tax deduction . E:J · , may survive spending measure Christmas Hours M on. thru Fri. lOa.m. to 5:30 p.111. WASHINGTQN (AP) -Fcanng .. the{ II be left hanging out to d ry" by President Reagan. Senate Re- publicans are unlikely to suppon the president's call to kill the ded uction for state and local taxes, the chairman of th e Finance Committee says. Sunday Dec. 15 & 22 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. Chairman Bob Packwj>Od. R-Orc .. told repon ers Wedne$f.'!ay that the Senate probabl) would not mak\' maJOr changes in the tax bill pas~ed Tuesda> by the House A senior Democrat on the comm11tcc, Sen. Lloyd Bentsen ofTexas, said it would be difficult to s1gn1ficantly change the House mea~ure. 1024 Bayside Dr. -Bayside Center, Newpon Beach-714-640-0990 Those assessments raised the poss1- b1lit> -unhkel} though 11 might be -that the final bill that emerges from Congress next year might be one Reagan wou ld ve to. Reagan sup- poned the Democratic bill t~at passed the House Tuesday. but main- 1} he JUSt wanted to get 1t to the GOP- controlled Senate where. he hopes. 11 can be changed SURGEO N GENERAL'S WARNIN G: Smoking Causes Lung Can ce r. Heart Disease. Emphysema. And May Complicate Pregnan cy. Kings. 17 mg. "tar", 1.2 mQ. nicotine; Menthol 18 mQ "1ar". 1 .2 mg. nico11ne. L1gh1s. 10 mg. "tar". 0 .8 mg nico11ne av per c1garene by FTC method -f9ll5mWTCo (50 FREE PER CARTON!) 25 great tasting cigarettes for the price of 20 ! -I '/ R\ch\and ~!~ .......... t WASHI NGTON (AP) -The House overwhelmingly passed a $368 b1lllon catch-all spending bill and sent it to the Senate for final action today as weary lawmakers struggled to wrap up their business and head home for the holidays. On a vote of 261-137. the House approved the measure. which grant!> the Pentagon a mult1-b1llton dollar spending hike while free1mg or cutting numerous domestic pro- grams. Senators would be permitted to earn an add1 t1onal $ 7. 510 annually m speaking fees under the measure. while another prov1S1on would make 1t tougher to block an ex pected congressional pay raise early in 1987. A Senate vo te was expected later 1n the day and, at the While House. spokesman Larry Speakes said Presi- dent Reagan would sign the spending bill. which would finance the Defense Depanment and other federal agen- c1es through Se pt 30. The other maJor unresolved •~sue oft he year on Capitol Hill was a bill to cut federal budget deficits by up to $80 billi on over three years. Pros- pects for that measure remained 1n doubt, however, as lawmakers for the two houses barga ined over final details. As Congress struggled through what leaders hoped would be the last day. Senate MaJonty Leader Roben Dole of Kansas said, "We've been here tocrlong." House Speaker Thoma!> P O'Neill said. "We hope that this 1s the la'it da~ and ant1c1pate this 1s the last da}' " Meanwhile. Agncullure Sccretar) John Block said Reagan would sign the 1985 farm bill. passed Wcdne-;day by Congress, even though 11 will cost somewhat more than the ad~in1s- 1ration had hoped and pro\-1ded mixed polac} outcomes for the ad· min1ns1rauon Governor says mistrial was 'clear vindication' By tbe Associated Press NEW ORLEANS -A m1stnal declared alter Jurors deadlocked 1n fa\or ofacqumal in the racketeenng tnal of Gov. Edwin Edwards and four others 1s a "clear v1nd1cauon," Edwards said, declanng victory in "the 16th and most important election of my ltfe." At a news conference after U.S. Dutnct Judge Marcel Uvauda1 s declared a m1stnal on Wednesday. Edwards ~1d he won't resign. even 1f U.S. Attorne) John Volz insists on trying him again Shuttle launch aborted at last mlnute CAPE CANAVERAL -The launch of space shuttle Columbia on its first 01ght in two years was aboned on the launch pad JUSt 15 seconds before the planned ltftofftoday because of trouble with a booster rocket stet'nng S}'stem. "We have an unexpected shutdown," reporicd launch control commentator Jim Ball as the countdown clock halted sudden I). stopped by a computn that detected the problem. Bob Sieck. director of shuttle operations. re'>cheduh:d the launch for Jan. 4 Prlson Inmates plclced up by copter PELZER, S.C. -A helicopter hijacked b}' a woman landed 1n a pmon yard today and scooped up at least two inmate~. and one guard wa~ ~hot in the ensuing gun battle. officials said. The helicopter later landed about I 0 mile!> away. and the inmates apparentl> Oed ma car. according to authont1es. Hal Leslie. spokesman for the state Department of Correo ions. said the red and white helicopter with blue tnm landed at I 0 a.m. in the yard of the PerT)' Correctional Institution. a medium-maximum secunty pnson (iuards fired several shots at the helicopter but were unable to bnng 11 down. One guard wa!> wounded in the gun battle, he said. FAA boosts Arrow Dlght surveillance WASHINGTON -Federal Aviation Adm1n1s1rat1on in~pcct<H\ ha\e been Oy1ng aboard vinually all Arrow Air 01ght'i since the crash of one of 1hc a1rhnc's JCts in Newfoundland killed 248 soldier-; and eight en:"' membt:r' FAA spokesman Stephen Hayes said the stepped-up surve1llame. whit h includes the Miami-based airline's maintenance operation. would rnnunul' to early January. Boy, 9, rescued from lcy pond dles COLUMBUS. Ohio -A 9-year-old bo> who spent 45 minute~ under water 1n an icy pond died today. two days after being rescued and plaCl'<l 1n a drug-induced coma. officials said. Randy Ketcham. a spokesman for Children's Hosp11al, sa id Jeremy Ghiloni died at 7:42 a.m. of card1a t failure The boy's parents, Monica and Thomas Kashner. were at h1~ c;1dl' Kl'll.ham said. "There were just too many strikes against him ," said Dr. fame~ Kilman. chief of thoracic surgery at Children's Hospital. ~~~-e:o~~~~ • •O Q~swos Po!li~ Deoo/lCliro~ 0eKiell ~ "'"*'" tf c.,, ..... c., •• .... YMI PlllOIAllZH X'IAI CAllS TONY\ • IOWS • PAPH • alllOll • TAii • YAll All IOlt 11 Tll ~IOUOaPAC GRAPE VINE I WREATHS ~ , ... $2.25 tO" -•J .JS t4" · •4.4S ~ ti" · •S.6S LACQUER APPLES J liztt s •• 11 n • ..... tz. Mt41•• Jft• ..... tJ. t l·~· •.. •S. t t. • • ~ELEB~io~s so • ... BAKER 15 '-' 1-. Jl~T .,.OfRR l'iTOI • w. =:=---...:~ .. -:: 979-8570 ~ ·.~e:~~~~~. ' ORANGE COAST ' County to hold Laguna funds City to collect interest on money~ounty will use to buy Sycam ore Hills property By LAURA MERK OflM0.,"941..., The Laguna Beach ( 1ty < cn.i nnl w11l let the count) hold SS.3 m11l1on for the purchase o( etty property needed by the counl ) to hu1ld 1he l\an Joaquin H1lh. Transpona11on Cor- ridor while allowing the c:11y 10 accrue interest on the money Their agreement with Orange County for 1he sale of 1hc 1..1t y'<> Sycamore Hills propeny for thr propo~ed freeway. was amended by council members Tuesda) n1gh1 to allo1.1. continued road c:om1ruc11on and improvement projects through- out the counl)" u1d Cit) Manager Ken Frank. In all. lhe Cl l\. will sell 139 acre~ 10 the lOUnt) -69 acres for S4,805, 768 for the free1.1.a} and 70 acres for $558.384 fo r a regional park 'i1te But the count> 1s not bound 10 purchase the land until Oct. 31 . 1988. Although the total purchase pncc rl.'mains at SS.164.152. the c11y will allo1.1. the count) to invest the money. m1nu!> SI m1ll1on advanced the cit)" instead of 1mmed1atel y placing 11 1n escrow Ry doing th11. ihe 1..11y will rece1..,e the interest accrued from January 1984 and 1he county will be able to continue w11h some badly needed road proJCC ts. "'Because of the county's excellent investment h1stof}'. the Cll} should benefit from this • mod1fica11on " Frank said 1n a mt.'mo to the council The current c:ounnl oppo\e\ de· velopment uf the free~<•) but the 1978 counul lOmml'kd the ul) to thl.' land ~k 11 bought 522 acre~ 1n \)'lamorc H1ll'I from Rancho Palos Verde'> ( orp when 11 announced plan., tu develop thl.' area. but w~~ even1uall) unable to pay 1t' debt to the develop- me11t group lhl' loan at one time began <1tcru1ng intcre~t at nearl\ $1.500 a da\ tmng1ng the tota l dcht toSIOm1ll1on The l<l78counc1l1hcn agreed to <,ell a portion of the land to the count) 10 hl.'lp pa} ofT II\ astronomical deb1. Another 60 acrcrnfthc ong1nal 522 1Nas sold fo r$5.5 mil hon 10 Kaufman- Broad Inc to build 700 home\ That "11e and yearl) pa} men ts from thl· Cl!> 's general fund has brought ti\ debt to Rancho Palos Verdes Toe to unc1i-r SI m1ll1on. said Frank Frank told th~ council ht' hell<'' c' the count) 1.1.111 use dcvtlorll:r lee' gathered by members of lhl· Jo1n1 Po~ers A.gc nq 1 f and wh<'n 11 hu'' the S}camore Hills propert' The Cit) recent!) refu\cd 10 J•J1n JP.\. a government \:O·OP to lOllnt developer\ lee' for the frce"a' because ul 1h \tand against thl" l·nt1rc pro1ect rtw JP i\ 1 nc I udes Ir' 1 nc \an ( lementc \an Juan ( ap1\trJno "e1.1.port Bca'h and Orangc < ount\ In other bu\lne<,s the counul •Tabled 1!'> appro,al ot a u m- d111onal use permit and \.sf1anc.c apphcauon for mixed res1den11al i:lnd commercial building with IS unm of low-co'it ~t:n1ur hou~ing Tht' dn l\Wn 1.1.as tabled un11I the ut\ attornn could dra1.1. up a rc.,olutwn rcqu1nng the de \ eloper IO ma1ntalf1 \el 1mn R assistance lor seniors for JfJ \cars "1th 15-)'ear re\le1.1. s · Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, o.c.mt>er 19, 1985 A7 Gifts to United Way largest in 25 years By &he A11ocla1ed Pren .\mencans mtndful of go"ernment cutba1..k<11n \Q(.1al programs, are gn ing a rernrd S::! 33 billion to the Unttc:-d Wot) th1~ )ear. agrnc, ullic1ah ~1d Wedne~a) fhe 9 percent 1ncrea~ O\ er 1 '-'84 n.•ce1ptH Jps the l nned Win '» l'lt'\t three-}ear penod 1n mun~ than a quarter-cen1l.ll) 1n dollar, adJU!>led for 1ntla11on the) <.a11.l ".\menca does have hcan. incredible heart " busines!> e>.C<'Utl\.t' Jame' D Rob1 n!>on Ill \Olunteer chairman of L'n1ted \\a\ ol .\menla told a ne1.1.s confereme He 1.a1d the 30 9 ~rcent tota l 1ncreaSt" tor the past three )'ear' - compared with 1nflat1on of I::! b percent-was due to a comb1na11un ol factors. 1ndud1ng stronger fund-raising dfon<. ·\lso. Robinson ~•d. there has been a general n·al11at1on th.ti "1.1.1th the federal go'>ernmcnt finding st necessan w cu1 balk thl' \ 11lunta l) -.ecior has w c,1ep up 11\ own actl\ 1 1~ ·· .\nd hi.' ..aid nc" budgcH ut11ng cflorts in< ongres!> arl· al\o l1~l·h to l 3U'K' ·a rl.'dul11on ot lfcdl.'rJll funding a\a1labk 1n J 1.1.hok host of i:lft.'a\ Automatic OK of park fee waivers opposed By TOM WRIGHT o.-,,....c_.......,_, Councilwoman Barbara Brown clearly signaled Tuesday she would oppose automatic approval of park fee waivers by the Fountain Valle)' C 1ty Council. a1 other alternatives as well as drafting the agreement between the Cl!} and Irvine-based developer, l.S Propentes. appro,cd accep11ng m1t1gauon fee, assessed a1 J percent of the cost of construction. at Tuesday's meeting. Each time Brown stated that lhl projects were nonresidential ·· and should not be considered as cstabll~h- 1ng precedents for future res1den11al projects" Public hearings on thl· I \ Properties development will no1 he held until earl> ne'<t }ear. I \ Properties 1<; owned b'.v former f oun- tain Valle.,. ma\'01 Bcrnu.· l)val\tad and Da,1d l<;raehb .\ \(:nuc One of the reason'> the stall recommended the acceptance of a m1ugat1on fee 1n lie u of park fee\ wa!> the proJCC1 1ndudcd on-~11e ret- reatmnal fJc1li 11c~ Bro1.1.n ..aid 1t "as nal\C to bcl1C\l' there 1.1.ould he no 1mpac1 on t'\l'>llng u t~ n:creat1onal fonlille'> trom thl" Brown was the onl y Fountain Valley Council member to obJect at 1he Nov. 19 council meeting to a proposal that could cut fees on 57- untt condominium project from $269.000 to $60.000. Despite the changes. Brown voted against that proposal and at Tues- da) 's meeung she offered continued opposition to the replacement of park fees with m1t1gat1on fees. The condominium prnJnt .., planned for the west '>1dt• ol Brookhur<,l ()1reet north ol \later proJcll Ma:,.or Fred Vo.,~ chalkngcd ___ -~--- Brown's contention that such a I.----------------------------------------- Brown contended that by Park fees are required by a Cit) to ensure new deve lopments won't overtax eiusung recreational fac1h· ties. A m111gation fee 1s paid by a developer to offset an) effects on new development on the communttv ~1~~~edent d1dn'1 currentl}' cx1st 1n 1he rue AL TCD.,11 T'f ...... c He repeated this sta1ement aftcr1 I 11£ I i;;n1•n I~ I 11r1i;; Brown went on the record the scrnnd I time. but ignored her final two on· the-record statements Distinct and Unique Classic Wristwatches ... authon11ng the cit y staff to draft the waiver agreement, no other options would be explored. Because of her protests. the Cit\ stafTwas told to look The Fountain Valle) Cit) Council considered four aRTecments which i\11 four proposals 1.1.ere apprO\ ed VINTAGE TIME • N. 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Wi tness November's dismal turnout. under 12 percent, for school board and other electio ns. Still, there is a very active, important core of citizens who take ~overnment seriously. Their value to their communities is often underestimated, but it is not rendered less precious by its detractors. These are the people who question our public officials -those who are elected by as few as l 1.8 percent of the qualified voters, for instance -and serve as the eyes and ears and often the voices of their neighborhoods. Since they perform so vital a function, we should not make it more difficult than necessary fo r them to be watchdogs. But, in several coast ci ties. that's exactl y what we do. In Laguna Beach and in Huntington, for two examples. the ci ty councils meet on the same night as the school boards. That's fine if it keeps the same people from controlling the maJor institutions in the cities, but it also shuts out public partici pation in the proceedings. As a society. we demand that our elected officials meet in public because we are a generally skeptical bunch disinclined to trust without reservation those who would seek and serve in government. But, when two institutions in the same ci ty schedul e their meetings on the same day. they make it virtually impossible for an interested citizen to attend both. That may not have been the intent when the schedules were created , but it is the result. Jn cities where such conflicts occur, the school board and the city council should get together to create a calendar that would allow every citizen to attend every meeting-even if there are only a handful o f folks who would show up. Opinions expressed in tht!> space are those ol the Daily P1lo1 Other views expressed on 1h1s page are those or their authors and artists Reader comment 1s1nv1ted The Daily Pilot. PO Bo>t 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 Phone 642-6086 LETTERS Society saves taxpayer dollars via seat belt laws To the Ec.J11or TO WHOM IT M.\ 'r <ON( E.f<:-.. Ye~. soctct~ DOE~ have a right to dictate to its ut11cn' that thn take care of themsclvc). indudtnK requir· 1ng the> wear scat h<:lt' The reason 1s that ~0<.1c1> ends up paying for the often lifelong care of those who don't This 1s 1n the form ot \upplcmental Secunt}' Income (SSI ). oc1al Secur- ity D1~b1ht} Insurance <SSDI ). State D1~b1llt} ln!>uranct: !SDI) and even unemplo}ment 1n~urancc and \.\el- fare benefits .\~ a vocational rl·hah11t1a11on wunselor for the 'italc. I \.\Ork - often unsuccessfully -"'Ith the\l' reople. who before their acne.lent<, t>rocla1med their personal nght In frt•cdom of choice to not wear scat lx·lb or morotcvcle helmets and now arc head-•nJured (brain-damaged) and/or in wheelchairs. etc .. !cuing \OC1et~ pa) for their entire c;uppon h<:causc thq nov. ha "e no other choice DOU(, FRITZ \0Ca11onal rehah1l1tat1on cou n~lor Nev.pon Beach Who's to blame for hunger? To thl' Ec.J11or llo"' t\ptcalohourpapcrtopnnta front page headline on Thank'ig1vmg Da} that S<IY" "Strike cut'> food "iUpplte\ to poor" and then 1n rl·gular pnnt on page 2. ~ou wntc "South ( oa'it Plata mall 1s festooned with more than $75 noo --.orth ol C'hr1'tma' c.JeLora11om to h•ep lU'>· tomer\ 1n a hu\ 1ng moot! .. Tho\l' \\11rkt•r<, out on \lnlo.c: Jncl th110,e Im lo.ec..I 11u1 lrom thl'lr 1oh\ h\ managcnwn1 Jr1· muth ponn•r to<la; hcc3u\e tht•\ Ml' hght1ng tor a taU\C If )'OU hlamc thl'm tor cau'>1ng the poor to go hu ngf"\ Jo ~ 11u af.,o blame ~our <1d\l'rt1'lng l ll\tnmer<. at 'iouth ( oast Pla1a for -;pending $ 7 5 000 on deu1rat1on... 1n\tl•ad of lect.l1ng the floor too'' I ct'<, not compare apple<. .ind 11rangc,, hut plca\l' don't spend a IAl'l'k "'rtllng article\ that 'i3) the c;tnkc\ are not aflcc11ng the '>tore'> in am IAla}. according to managen1l'nt ,inc.J c.;uc;toml'r\. thl·n '>ensat1on<.1lllt' a 'ton nn Thank'g'' 1ng Da} Your fl'adcr' all rcalin' that thl' largt• '>Upcrm;.irkel<, f)a\ to ad\ l'fli\C rl'gularl: 1n \Our paper '' vnur motto no"" ··non'1 h11c the hanc.J 1ha1 tcelh \uu'") -100 had Hl:I El\I fVER~ ( m 1a Mc'a Getting to t hird base is healthy .\mong hao;chall pla\t:r\. third bac;(' pla>ers tend to ha\c the longest lifespans. c;hon<;top'> thl' \hortesl ~ report the in\urance '>tat1\t1<.·1ans That \.\oml·n "'orldv.1c.Jc tend to hold their hah1e' 1r1 tht·ir kit Mm' ha\ long been known I hl'Orl\t\ as!>umed this was \O mo'>t. bei ng nght·handcd. could leave their nght hand~ free. But it's now been learned that !ch-handed women also tend to hold thl'ir babu:s in thei r left arms b.pla1n that Mohammed·~ fa-.te'>t caml'I wal. i\I dha. h' \aid to ha .. c m<lde the tnp from Jcru5:tlem to Mt<.'<.'il 1n four ,Lndes. That's the legend Q. What killed Dante! llnonc • ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~uUstt .. 1 .... ' ,.., ........... L.1 ~ !'!er , r,. t• ~ A"'1<n• I 9 10 f\1:1• I f\11 r_ t• U.U : 19 .\ Natural cau~" He died broke tn I SW al age 90 in a M 1"i~oun holler \ ou'-.e heard "Greensleeve'i" ( latm I\ 11 Wa"i >Artlt('f\ br lhl' Wife· beheadcr King Henf) VII \mtrak 'it'r"e" n111rt· to"'n'> na- 11onw1de thnn all the ma1or t I 'i airline<. wmbined. Rapid Reply· On medical prescnp- ttonc.. "I\.( " repre<1ent'i th<.· Laun "ante C1bos·· meaning "before meal'i ·· "8 1.0" stands for "bt\ in die" meaning "twice a day " .\nd "H.S." tl> shon for ··Jora wmn1" meaning "before bcdume" L.M. Boy d 11 • 1yadfC'1t~d ~lomo111 ,,91\11 Zl"' Tom TeU "• iJ ar1• DOfl ,_.., ly f'.dolO' T°'" C*"" '11'...S fd•l'lt er.-, theft "r ••t ,-,,,,1)• .. _.,, C hlH'Chll\M ,., ,.. ,., ~L Cen1re41 Ju<:'"'""" ~'4r-401" 09fletd L. ....... (' •tutetoOr> U&"41Qt' Howenll flMleNfy "-'•·~-ltf\Q ()fll(l()t ,....,....,.... Ct•-'11.-..., CXtittCY "The California congressJonaldelegatJon was stabbed Jn the back by ourgovt'rnorandourcoastllnetsgo/n~todothebleedlng." • MH HUMBUG! Governor sabotaged coast over offshore oil drilling His letter to panel critical f a-ctor in lifting mora torium By ASSE MBLYMAN SAM FARR In their battle against the popular will of the people of('alifom1a. the oil companie!> won an enormous v1ctOI) last month The hero of the da} for the 011 companies was California Gov. George DeukmeJ1an On Thursday. No ... 21 1985. the House Appropnauons Committee 27-26 voted against conunu1ng a moratonum on offshore oil dnlhng along the California coast. Since 1981 . and the beginning ol the Reagan administration's per- sistent efforts to open up the Calt- fom1a coast for 011 dnlllng. Congres<. has approved one-)ear moratonum., while attempting to reaLh a lnng·tcrm ~oluuon to the issue Last year. Congrcc;s approved 1he moratorium with the caveat that th~ new Interior secretary and the Calt- fom1a congressional delegation reach a compromise during the following year True to their effortc; and 1hc intent of Congress. on July 16 thc ( altforn1a delegation and the Interior secretal) announced they had agreed to a preliminary accord. From m) perspec11 ve. the agree- ment certainly was not the best. as 11 did allow dnlhng for the first time an nonhem Caltfom1a and expanded dnlhng in the south: hut 11 wa<, acceptable However. ecretary Hodel was not ahle 10 stick to his halfofthe bargain The 011 companies wanted more from the agreement. Hodel. though popular support for the agreement was high. acceded to the oil companies and retreated from his ong1nal position The adminis- 1ra11on eventual!~ reneged on the deal enurel~ ( onsequentl). our delegation. lead b) ( ongre'>Smcn l'annl.'ta anc.J Fa1111 was forced to ti) and grt anolhl'r moratorium. Mam ml•mbcf\ ol < on· ~ress were S}mpathet1c to a rnntinu- ing moratorium a!> they bclu.:ved the California delegation had r(•achl·d ;.i fair agreement onl) to lx' double· cro'i~ed by the adm1n1'>tra11on Thu!>. th e \tage wa" 'ct for thl' crucial 'ote on /'loo\ ~I I hml' lighting to Prtlll'Ct our wa'>t tl\:hl'\ nl thev .,..ould .... 1n the (om m1111:t·'c, IJ ' 111 h) a llAO-or thrCC·\f1tc margin Thq kne"' It would heclO'>l'. but <,o V.l'fl' .111 the other moratorium \ote\ tor tht· la'it fi,e )Car'> \1x minute<. lx·fort· the \hll' 11 looked a!> though our eflora "'l'rl' successful and ""C "'ould &l'I another year to enter into new nego11att0n\ ""11h the Reagan admin1s1rt11mn Ho"'c'er. one m1nu1t· IJll'r J o;tanhng ne"' fat'tor t•ntl'rL·d thl' kg1\· lall\t' equation ~ ktlcr from <•fl' I >l ul-.ml'll:.tll "'·I'> hand·Jl'lt\l·reJ lo 1'Jl h ol lhl memlx-r\ol thl'lllmm1t1t'l' I hl' lt•tlt•r urgec..l thl' reprc,rnl<ill\t'' 1111t 11'< t llH' moratnnum There " no douhl tllat the gm ernnr\ k11cr pla)'l'd a lflt1rnl role Even the 011 rnmpantl',· fa ,onll' Cahtorn1a < ongrl''>\man. Rqi Dan Lungren \aid l.>cukm epJn·, ll•ttn "ccrta1nl:. had an 1mpal t on lhl· outcome·· The governor"\ lcttt·r wou Id ha' c been equ1 valent to \ongre\., ~nd1ng a telegram to (iene'a dunng the summit 1nd1c:i11ng 11" \upport of thl· Russian pos111on on the nuclear arm' nego11a11ons The ( ahfom1a congn·s..,1onal Jcl ega11on wa'i stabbt-d 10 thl' hal"k l:l\ our governor and our < oJSth nt· " going 10 do the bleeding The insan1t~ oftht\ maniacal pu'>h for offshore 011 dnlltng ..., almo\t too great 10 bear In C ahforn1a alone. wl· have ncarl) three 11mt:'> :l\ man:r on 'lhore 011 re-;ource<> than "'e ha\l' offshore. The need for ll" to go ofTshore to get nur energ) I'> \1mpl) not there We have 11 on c.hnn: .ind we ha'e II for <;everal vcar' ahrad FurthrrmMl' our < ongrcc.<;1onnl delcgat11111 h,t, \tl·.1dl.1\tl~ 11ppc1\l'd morl' ollslHHt' uil d1 ilhng hct:lU\l' of II\ d1:tnml'ntal 1mpatl\ 11n thl' C alt· fornia econom\ as a \.\-hc1lc Ry going omhore. tht• ml rnm- pan1e., m.l~ hoO\l th('lf ['lrofit<;, OUl•WC ,.,111 he plaung our u1a<;1.1l-dependc111 hu.,inec.\e'> at rt\k Our toun~m :ind h'htng inc.Juc.tne\ tkix·nd 011 .1 hc.tlth) and unoh\trul tcd (0.1\tltnc t11r 1ht·1r \ll(\ I\ ;ii In thl' l'.trh \11n111wr of f '184 an oil '>Piii oil thl' t1';"1 ot ( 1.11' c\ton T 1:\a' ruined thl' l'nttrc tourl\t anc.J li<.h1ng \L'J\llO\ .-urthnmnrl' 1111 ng., hJ\l' het:n uu1ttng .. 1gn11icint c,mog prohlcm\ I or C\ample. in Venture Count\, "'herl· much of the prc.,ent < ahfornia ollshore oil dnllmg occurs. the air qualtt~ "'" had 11 1\ h1ghh unltkel> th.it tht• u1unt\ "'ill met·t the Air <)ualll\ ·\ll .. 1.111danl\ h\ the t·nd ut I lJX7 i a1lurt· to ntt't'I 1ho-<.l· '>tandanh \\ tll llll\lll Jn au1omat1t Ct'<.\a111in ul lnk1,sl 1nrn1n Im h1gh\\<J\\ \1.'t1>nd- .11 \ 111Jd, ,.·v.agt· trl'atml n1 nlant' .tnd .11r p11llu11on Lontrol pintl'l I\ 111 rll\ .ir1·a 1hr \mug Imm otl\hort• 11il ng' \H1UIJ al'u ncga1"el) 1mp<.1et agmultural prrn.:luumn Many o f thl' L rop<, arnlcpenc..lcnt on u1ol .,ummer'i Jtl<I mmkratl' IAtnll'r' .rnc.J th e cver- \.lr\tng dim.ill' pro' 1tkd hy tht ocean I he'>l' uop\ cannot tx· gro"'n .rn~"'hne hut nt«ir the lOa\I. The go .. ernor\ lell<.'r now e\pO'll'\ our coa\tal e(onom~ to lhl· vt•ry real. hu1 unnl'Ces..ar. thrtat\ fr11m otl - .,hort• oil dnlling. fh1!> gc" crnor t ld1m\ to Ix• pro-bu<;1ne\'> but on "o .. 21 he '>h<l"'l'd 1ha1 he J'i .1<. tuall) rnort:" pr11-h1gu1l 1han he" 1n la,orul < alilorn1.i hu\llH''>' .11 largl' \I le 1 < ongre.,, .1 nJ t hl In 1n111r <,etrl'l3r) l Jllle \o l'losc tu reaching J t:ompromt\l' thn1 had lOn\1c.Jl·r<1hlc h1pant'ian <iupport 11 was c;ad to sec the go,crnor '>nbotagl' 1hc m·go- 11al10n\ In thl' nn;t le\~ Wl'l'"' Wl' •Mii undouhtC'dl\ -.cc an etlon tom en urn the com11111'tl'C0 '> \till' la\t wcdo;, hut unror1un,Jllh lhC' c.J,1m:tgl' ha\ hl'l'n don~· Presser cheered union raid on reformers' convention WA HI GTON -Teamc.ter•. President Jackie Presser applauded the type of violence that has become all too common 1n some labor unions. This as the conclusion of the Presv dent's Comm1ss1on on Organized Cnme. which will publish II!> findmg.s 1n a fonhcom1ng report on labor racketeering The rl'port "''II c11c Presser's pra1'>e for Team~tc:n offiuals who tned to break up a convenuon of union reformers two years ago .. We ~hould be doing more of that." Pres!>er 1s Quoted as saying two wed!i ancr 1he raid on the reformcrf convention The incident occurred on Oct I S 1983, at the H1hon Hotel sn Romuluo;, Mich . near Dc1ro11. where the reform aroup was holding 1t'i annual con\ en- tion Accord1n$ to file'i of the National Labor Relations Board and the cnme commm1on. about 200 mcmbc~ ofa mal group were brought to Romulu!> b\ bu' fmm c111cs 1n M1ch1gan. and from Ohio as far away as Young- sto""n The)' "coercively antt'rfered .. with the conventton by mass picket •na and "forcibly cntenna" the mee1- 1na area. Amona the 1n vaders were 20 Team- sters official~. 1nclud1ng two tnntee!> and five businen representatives of Tcam\trr<. I cx:al 20. live buc.tnC'i\ JACK AIDEISON and JOSEPH SPUR r~ reps from Local 337. two lrom Local 299 and the president of Local~ 52, 164 and 247 The comm1<1s1on report. according to ou r 'lource'I, will quote PrC'i'>er a!> ~ingling out a 1 cam<;tef"i official. 13111 Evan'i. for h1'i part1etpa11on in the Romululi raid "8111, I want to tl'll )OU. )OU0 rc a helluva gu)' 10 take 11 on )'OUr'it'lf." Pre'lser u1d. according to the rcpon "I would have been there. but I'm not \OU•• · Noting that t \an., had earh<."r !.ufT~ t"o heart atlacks. Presser conunuc-d ··1 wouldn°t ha"e let him ao there tn a hundred year\ I reall) got upset bccau'IC I~"' 8111 there H" "alue 1s too jlrcat " fhe NLRR filed a complaint agam,1 a Joint council headed by Presser and ''' Tcamsten local~ for the convcnuon ra id But 1hc ca~ was 'ICttled without a hcanng lhe ~tllcm('nt, termed 0'h1ghl) ta vor~ble" b)' a T cam•ilcr'i fttlorney Sorrell I oamhc11~ rtQ111rtd the pm- ttng on un1~n hulle11n hoard" ol a notice pledging th:u rdormer<,' m\:Ct· ings would not he interfered with again. \n attorne> for the reformtr\ wld our ao;o;oc1ate r on> ( apatc11J there ha\ h<.'en no rrpc1111on of the 19k3 raid In n1<i remJrk'>. a\ quoted 1n the uixoming u1mml\'>Hm report. Prc'is- t:na11J "I mu\I huvq~ottcn a hundred calls I kno" exactl~ "hat happened ho Romulu\I. I was plca~cd to scr that thl·re art.• l cnm~ter<1 that want 10 -;top all th;.it (d1,.,1dcnt) crap .. f,rc!>scr "ia1d L .. unc, "wa'i -.creaming and fighting ant.I '>hoving and pu~hing and """ing1ng ltl..e the rl'!>t of them,' and added. lHC'Ord1ng 11> the rl!port "We \hould he doing more of that I'm not gotnR to let up on thc.,e pc~olt " .\ccord1ng tu I 11jtothc11,. lht.• l.ih<>r hoard did not \ 1c~ Prl''~r\ rl!mark~ l""O 1t1ocl'I..' arte1 •h<' 1nnden1 3\ authontdt1nn r .. 11 the raid "but Gtather a'I ra11fica1111n ll•r 11 .. I le pointed out lhJt nont' of 1h~ T t'amc.ter' dcfcn· dant~ had 111 a1lm111011n" \.tol<won'i and ~1d one reJ.,on for the ~ttlemen1 \AU "the lack of a h1!>tory of th•' rypc of act a\ 11)" d1rcc1ed ag111Mt tht reform ¥JOUP Pre'>'ICr'~ remarks wcre not an ISSUt' in tile \Cttlement 0<'i0- l13110n\, Logo1he11' ~1d J•et And,r1on and Jo1tpll S/H'•r • ,, 1yndlut'd rolomnl111. r• ASSEMBLYMAN SAM FARR WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY Rent control unjust Court would likely determine law is unconstitutional M> fnend got married 10 a C'al1- forn1an and will go there to live. but. \he explained. of course she ca nnot give up her apartment in New York. Bccau'\e 'ihe plans to v1c;11 in 11 from time 10 time'> No. no nothing ltkl' that -shl··11 get a sublet from \ome<>nc l<>Opcrat1\.e enough to prett•nd he/she ts a rela11vt• or \omc1h1ng The point 1s tO hang on to 1he apartment bccauc;c it's rent- controllcd. and the rent lOmcs to like ma>~ halL or less. of what the apartment would fetch on the open market .\I the other end oft he continent. in v.hat ,., often called The People's Republic of Berkele). the) ha ve the u'>ual comhina11on. I) rent control. and :!) a shortage of apanments. "fron1call:.." Dan Walters. a pol111cal rnlumn1st for The Sacramento Bee wnte<. 1n The Wall Street Journal. "the rent-control law and 1he re'iult- ing shortage of housing ha ve forced students to move into expensive h1gh-nse apanment bu1ld1ngs 1n nearb) nbn-rent-control c111cs and then to acqum.· cars to commute to Berkele\ ... Meanwhile. 500 m1lc'i 'iOuth ot Berkeley. in Wl''it Hollywood. the same kind of thing 1s happening. fhe cit) 1s a g<l)' encla'e \A.Ith extra· economic and extra-sexual eccen- tnc1t1e'i. Time magazine repons that one council membcr _has been Ul· dtcted on federal embezzlement charges ··.\not her has posed for a ga~ mag;wne. a third. ~a)'or John Heilman. :!ts. sprayed a blue stnpc in his hair and dressed 10 a flo1t1o mg white robe for a pollucal gala." "Animal Hou!>C .. government. but the nQn-kook"i think rent control 1c. a temi. idea. \O lhl' ( 11\ ( ounc1I rolled hal'k rl'nt' to la-,1 .summer's IC\ cl\ Jnd v.cnt on 111 authon1c an 1m rc3\c for 1985 of nut more than 3 percent Time reports that outraged landlords splashed not hluc paint on their hair. hut red paint on thl· facades of their apartment hulldtngs to prote<;1 agains1 what they denounced a'> "socialism •· lhc c;equel 1n We<;t lloll}"'Ood'' l he usual The ( It} ( ounctl an- nounced grandly that rent control "'ould not appl)' to new construe· 11on'i. and looked about av1dl\ for 1n .. cstors. a spokesman for whom - real e<,tate hroker and investor John Park'i -1s quoted a-; sa)mg. ··'Jo. hod} is going to mk ht"i life sa' tngs 10 build housing in a Cit) "'here the council 1s a' o;oc1all\11c and kook} ac; tht'> one" It 1<; hard to think of an) ernnom1c nostrum more comprchen\1\cly d1s- cred1ted than rent control. though wage and pnce control<; arc a clo!>e <\et<>nd. Thr d1.-.toni ons cau<.cd b) rent control arc C\ cl) "'here known 1 he lady who will maintain an apanment she doc' not need because '>he I\ afraid to let go oft he bargain she ha\ got Thl· rnuplc w11h four hl:droorn'>. the l hilt.lrcn all grown up, who won't give up the largl' unu,eJ \pale because 11 can't find a Onl'· or two-bedroom apartment at thc same pnce levt.·I The passion for rnn· dom1n1um"i to 3\.0td the cons1m·11on' of rent rnntrol The dtlap1dat1on of bu1ld1ng' We know ltll' prudential argument' against rent control. but thr ph1lo,oph1cal argument ha<. I thmk been neglcl"tC'd w :iy doc .. n"t \Omeone go to the couns pleading 1he 11ncons111u- uonal11} of rent control'' The 14th Amendment provide'\ that ltfc, hbt:r- ty and propert} cannot he taken from u~ ~'" e b) due pr<>e:c'\s of law w ,·11. the rent controllers w1ll ..ay. 11 was due proce~s of law when the cit) council\ of New York. Berkelc' and We\t llollywood \.oted to hmii the rent you could charge for a particular apart- ment. But surely to limn the profit that ('an be made 1n one form of l'nterpn'it t!i to exercise a kind ot discnmmatory approach toward profit that the rule of law forbid•>. And doesn't the 14th Amendment attempt to reflect the r\llc of law? Suppose that the City ( ounc1I nl New York were to passa law that milk could not sell for more than IO cent\ per quart And suppo)C then that the dairymen demonstrated that at 10 cents they could not make a profit. and proceeded to sell their cow' Would you be JUSt1ficd 1n '8ying th3t tht' Ctt) \011n('1I of New York had made ;a capnal levy on dairymen'> It t"i nothing lcsHhan that· capital lev} on tho~ who~ ~v1ngs went rnto apMtment·hu1ld1ng cons1ruc11on '" stead of, ~y. ice ucam parlo"' Of bMbcr 'hop' It '' pleuant when that which 1s P.rudentially ~tup1d \hould AIM> b( P.h1lowph1callyobJCCl1onable Who Mii taken 10 court., Wllll•m B•C'klr• I• • 1yadl.-atH C'Olumnl•t . .. - ...... J ranoe CoHt DAILY PILOT/Thurldey, December 19. 198:6 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A10 Like '85 growth rate? More pl-edicted for '86 LOS ANC1 ELE.~ (PRN)-Al rnrd- ing to a new economic foreca'it h) the Los Angeles Arca ChambN <>f ( om- mcrcc. the economy of l.o!> An~cle'I. Orange. Riverside. ·an Bernardino and Ventura countse!.. 1,1,ill l'Ont1nul' to rt"cord real gains in 19M6 f he area\ gross rC$10nal produt·t v.111 total $262 b1ll1on 1n 1986. up X ti percent V'i l 9K5's 9 I pcrlc:nt gain "Our foreca<;t lor the Lo'> Angde' area 1nd1tates that the o' era II gro~th rate~ 1r1 1986 will be s11rnlar to those po\ted in 1985" said Ra) Rem\ president ot lhl' Los Angele., Arca Chamber ofCommer('c: "Oue w the diverse economic base of the region. this arta will continue to outperform the nat1on When one 1ndu\tn weal..: cn'>, another '>l'Cm'i to e\pcrscnll' Jn uthetllng upsurge in au1\ 1t} " The chamber fon:t a\t plaln lht> mid-1986 po pulation tor thl· ti't' rnunlle'> at 12.783.3011 up :>rn 0011 <>'er the pre\ 1uuc; 'ear f hl: m.iior ponson of lhl\ tncrea\l' f\'\Ult\ from natural snuca'il.', ur lhl' l'\tl'" ot bsnhs over deaths While the live coun11r\ will add :rn esumated 200.000 ne1,1, Job' during 1986. unemplo)mcnt rate<, 1n all hul Oran$c ( <rnnt\ \~111 n:ma111 u>m· parat1,cl~ high -7 1 to !S pt·ru·nt Total pt·rc;on.il income 1n thl: rc:g1 on 1,1.111 ad,·amt· X b pc"cnt to S2 I 4 6 b1lhon and thl' local cost of living 'ih~>Uld poc;t J 4 8 pcrcc nr increase 'it1ll o perating in a vcf) com- Pt"t1t1ve environment. retailer-. will see sale\ volum(' , 1ncrea~ b> 8.4 percent 1n I YX6 vc; an M 7 perc:t:nt gam in 1985 Details of the foret.·a\t follow Trends In major lnd111trlts Business and fl1utnclal services: < onunued growth in business ser- ' ices will occur 1n 1.·omputcr pro- gramming and data processing. at- t0un11ng. building 1.cn sec!> and per- sonnel services The \.hambcr forc- ca'>t indicates there arc nov. more than 47.000 people working in com- puter programming and data pro- 1:css1ng in the fivc-('ount> area hnanc1al servl(•cc; will continue to mo'I.' ahead slowl}" with JOb gains due: to expansion of out-of-state and foreign hanks Higb tech: Delcnsc and u>m· mercaal act1 v1t1e!> will contanut.• tu record gro1A.th. and stab1hza11on 1'i C\pected in the troubled scm1- conductonomputer sector While na- tional defense spending l'i being held do~n. major local dcfen'>c proJeCt'> arc well funded. and Stratcg11.· lk - fcni.e Initiative mone} " c;1ar11 ng 10 no .... 10 local aerospace firm<. Tourism: For the thmf )Car 1n a ro1,1,. there: will be 'iolid gain'> in the number of' 1s1turs to the fi,c t.oun · tie~ ..\ "'cal.er l I \ dollar will Js~couragc travel b> I ~ utllt.'O\ abroad. and "-Ill encourage tra't'I t11 tht· l nsted ~tate'i and Southc:rn ( alifom1a h} foreign "1c;1torc; Hntt:l -( 1} (tiim~l)'-",j~{'J'!(l!ljL------- NEW YORK (AP> -Tne following lisf l 1l show s 111e Over · the • Counter n stodks and warranls 1na1 nave oone up 23 the mosl and dow n ine mos1 based on 2C Percenl of chanoe for Wednes· 25 Artacell wt PenlnsulFd CotrNetwrk lmreCP JtmRecords Tll un d a v 26 No secur11ies 1radino below S2 or 1000 shares are included Net ano percentaot cnanoell are 1ne difference l>elween tl'le Previous ctosino price and weonesdav s last or Didi p r I c e Name SPOrlinoL 1fe 2 OC NY s J . CobbRscs .. 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' . l lS"'1 l ?• ' ,, : ,,~ ''"' 10. ,. j 2•'· l9l. ,, ,,. 6* • 6-~ l9 ... 19 ... ~i: ~r· 1\o 1 I •7 •2 • IS'-1S1'1 I . . ... l ~ ~. I • ., II l 't 16 ' ' J,. 19 • , ), 1l'• 17\, 11 69 69 • I I • I • 9.11,. 6 ' 16 6l·16 ICMO.V l()l; '1 Friday. Oe<.-embt>r 20 Saturday. n ..-<.-rmb<>r 2t Sundtty. Dt•rf'mht>r 22 f rN' Admission ~ pat'f' FP~: StO SYS 1ii>ir<I11 ...... """''• 11 , 11 • 81 • 8 • I) .. '~"" •6 ,,, 1 I '~ ~ ) ... ) n.n. H • lS '-". ' ' .. n.n. n.; il·~ l7 • 32 ... 70 • 1() • )3 ' 7• )3 .... 14 .. "" IS lS JS , 16 ,. ,, • •I 11 , 1~1 .'t: . J )2 . . 71 • 71 ... 4 • .. • 111 11• J: l ~· • 71 • ,i ... Z• • .. 2~ • 9 l11lJ7 ff . H. .. 11 '• l _. 78 ' 1 , 1 '• If II • 13 • I) I "" • •6 ' U lS • s'fl ·,j~-: '°'" '°'" i'~ n.: • J 16 1• J 36 .. .. ll 16 14 1) 1& 7•\o 7• .. 1 '• ,, .. ,. ... zq ?O • 70"' 10•. 11 )6 '• 11 f.... .. ' J ... l 'ei IS • IS .. " u • 9 . 9 .. "" 17 la Ill 16 I '"' .. it>. ' J ,,1 .. •S •S'• 2'• l .. a0011C8btl! 1tet .... w ..... ....,....,1 ..... Fer a,,t. OaM lU·UH Monda.>. l>f'<>f'mtwr 23 Tuf'sda.v. Dt•c'NHb<•r 21 • F r t>t' Pa rki n~ • K a.m.-3 p.m f -or f urthtr Inform. non rull ( 1H I 8t3·t3ll!t 1~744 c;o((l(•n W11'lt Str1•1•t • Huntml(tun H1•.i1 h • . occupancy rate<; locally however may shp 1n 1986 due to the largt> num ber of hotels bei ng built. lnttrnatlonal tradt : Due to a surge in ampons. the volume of 1nter- nat1onal trade through the Los An · geles ( u'itoms Dmnct ~as up 2~ percent in 1985. to $60 b1lhon Slo~c:r growth 1s e-q>ected 1n I %6. howe"er due to a weaker U S dollar and the subsequent slow1n~ of 1mpons Construction: Aher a surpn<;1ngh strong performance in re'>1dcnt1af commercial and industnal sectors 1n 1985 . an easing 1s expected 1 n !ht· construction industry in 1986 be- cause I) offiC'c vacancy rates in Loll Angeles and Orange counties are already at fairly high levels. ~I res1den11al building of apanmcnl\ 1,1,a~ sumulated in I 9!S 5 b~ changes 1n building code'i for 1986 v1s-a-,1~ handicapped access to apanments and 3J builders ant1c1pated changec; 1n the tax laws generally for 1986. and pushed to get pro1ects under way 1n 1985 Trend s by general economic In- dicators P opulation: RI\ l'r\1de County population will be up 3.6 percent. or h} 29.000 people to a Jul)' I. 1986. count of X3 3 000 San Bernardino Count~ up 2 9 pertcnt. or b> 3 I ,I.JOO peopk to 1.095.(,)()(J Ventura Count~ up 2 3 percent. orb} 14,000 people 10 a Jul> I . 1986. total of 613.000. Los .\ngelcs( ounl) population "''II be up I 3 pcn.ent or h) I 05.000 residents to !S. I 21.300 Orange ( ount)' up I I pcrct•nt. or by 24,000 people 111 2. 121.UOO by mid-1986. Non-farm employment: In the RI\ - erssde-San Bernardino area. 11 will be up5.7 percent orb) 29,000JOb\toan annual aq:ragc of 53 5.000. Orange Count~ up 4 6 percent. orb~ 46.000 Jobs to a I 9Mo a' crage of 1.049.400 JOb'\. \ entura ( ount~ up 3.8 percent NYSE UPs & OowNs NEW YORK (APl -The follQwlno llsl shows lhe New York Slock Exehanoe stocks and warranls that nave oone uP lhe most and down lhe mosl t>ased on Pere en I of enanoe for Wednes· d a v No securities tradlno below S2 or 1000 s11ares are 'neluded Nel and perceniaoe c11anoes are tne rlllference between the pre111ous elos1no c.rice "no Weoneso"v's noon P r e e Name GalvstHou 2 Allis Cnalm 3 EAi.. w tO 4 FinCoAm S Ronson 6 LeucadNI s 7 ICN Pharm 8 GlfSU 8 80pf 9 Kuhlman s 10 T exaeo I ne 11 Con11111 12 CTS Coro IJ Firulone I• v1M an11,11e 15 Sk'!'.line (p 16 CnPw 2 4JP• 17 GAF' Corp 18 GenHos1 s 19 ConlrOata 20 PuoSdPL 21 Faran Mio n r.tanCp 2J UnEI 8Pfl 2c Wa1noeo 25 Norll'lOate o 26 Purolator UP S l.a~~ + Cl'l-l. ut'1n s 3~ + • UP 7 4 2 ~ + 11 UP 6 3 10 l + "!! UP 6 J 2' ft + 11 UP 6 3 2C + I~ UP 6 1 13\.os + i . 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Off 6 ' 60 l -4 011 6 2 1 e Off S9 74\!i -llt Ott 5 3 4~ • Off S I 40 2 I Ott 5 0 l·-~Ott 49 12 1 -~ gtt 48 2J -8 ff 48 71 -~Off 48 25 ,., Off 48 n., -1' Off C6 10 , -l Off 4.5 2n. -1 Off cc 13~ -~ Ott 4' 2'• -• Off '3 8~ -1 Off 43 s 1 • Off 43 or b)" 7,000 JObs to an avera&e of 1811,300 Los Angeles County up 2 9 ix·r cent.orby 110,000Jobstoan 1986 a'erase of 3.966,500. Again. mosr nr'A JOb!> will ~ created 1n the retailing and services sectors Untmploymeat: Orange Count\ "'111 continue to en)OY the lowest unemplo)ment rate in the regmn 4 percent in both 1985 and 1986 Ventura Count) 's unemployment rate in I 980 should ease slightly to 7 3 pcrtent The unemployment rate in MUTUAL F UNOS H~\111 VOllK !AP1 -The loll•wine CIU•· ~°'"~ .. ~or:!'.~r. 111con .. Stcu•1llM o ..... ,. In<. ... lfl• llf'K I\ II Wiiiett ,,,.,. 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( ount) up 8 5 perce nt to nearl) SI 37 I h1ll1on Personal loco~: San Bernardino C ounty should record an mcrea<>e ol 9 2 percent 1n personal income to Sl4 2 bslhon Riverside ( o unt\ dn 1ncreaseof8 9 percent tu nl'.H h S 11 7 Taxable retail salt 1· \ale'> 1n \an Bernardino ( l)Unl\ <,houlcJ increa\c h\ I 1 \ pc rc<"nt to-d total ut nearh SS b b11l1nn R 1,<"r~1dc C ounl\ ~IC'' i.hould be: up 9 ~lt'flcnt to S4 4 b11lw11 Orange I ount' up X" pcn.t'nr to J 11>1al ol more 1han ~ 14 2 bilhun \('ntu aa Count\ up ii ii pt:r<t.·n1 tCJ ;ilnw<,t ~ ~ I h1ll111n o rc1J1l 'Wik' • ""P ~ .: O ~ 9,.~ .. o:• ~p· J~• ~' = 0 ·vt("~-4lt ~-oa ' """" • l r ·~"-\• ' ..)) ... di I : q . • .. "'O" .., ;:. '11 "'-p~ "P N~Ct>f'" A• a \ ) JJ • • . ..,. .~ :.~:.·. PUR CHASE OR LEASE AN Y NEW IBM OR CANON TYPEWRITER FROM US THIS MONTH AND W E'LL GIVE YOU A GIFT CERTIFIC ATE· WORTH UP TO $1 00.00 \\ 11eelwr11pr ·. .. .. .. ·. .. .. •, .. 'x .. .. •. .. •. I .. .. .. .. .. .. ·. ·. .. .. ·. ... .• .. 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SA ' n ~+ ~ OI~ (It( ~' LHI C~ ~· ':t I NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS TlllllllY'I DLlllll PllOES WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK (AP) Dec .. lf Pre11 '1 cay Ad11~~ed t:! ¥$=, 7~ ~twhOl'IS u fl ew Iowa AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP)-S.lfl, 4 o.m Thurs· d•Y orlce end net chanGt of Ille 10 most 1ell11e American Stock e xchanoe luuH, Ira di no nation ally a t m ore k han S l . ~~1,, 1.~~!:1 orl' ~ tr:.!!~ob~ tt1: 1 ~sin + :~: ~ii.Ci" 0 m.:: .. l 12~ _ ·1. ~~~.;oro .U~ ::1~ ConStor s 14"4 + "" OalaProd I~ + 'I• Goto QuoTE S METAL S QuoTES WHAT NYSE Dio NEW YORK IAP) Dec. 19 Pre11 Ad11~nced TOO' ·~ Deel ned y~l\,noed •• ote l rouu ~ew h Ohl 1 7 ew 1ow1 13 7 NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sates. • p m Tllu"day orlce and net cflange J>f the IS rnoil active New York Stock Exchange Issues , tr ad ing nallonallv at mo re t han S l '~'?fa, Mio 1.2.Y..tAwne ij~' ~tta; axrerTrav , lf :. 1 -lit ex,PCO \"' ,1 5, °"' + 'I• W~Aerb de 1:9 ': 5i.,., + ~ ~Hll<.odak l j.ffl. fl~ AmtrT&T 'UI' 4~ +'Al US Sl"I 1,2 . , S'h -11• watMart s 1.1 • l l4 -r,.. ~o~ai~'£1~ '1:11 :1 ~ + reM . 1 , , v. + {'I ~nExoreu I. s. ~ -~ Pa~Co , 1/• + "" vcoro , -I Dow JoNES AVERAGES NEW YORK(APl Final Oow·Jones av· H~~s 10,c._ T':.'jrsd•~· ~c. 19 Ind l~im·llS32~1 ' +~ Trn 7tt.71 U 704~ 7 l . 7-~·;; Ult l .27 4.8 171. 173. 7-m ' Stk 61 .87 6 1.6' 610 616j 6-. 'f't.'n' Htt: ~J1!~k 21~.~ I~ r ! ti 1J!t 1 IHlfaMti:i1i ------NEW YORK (AP) -Most active over· ·the-counter stocks $UPOlled by NASO Lal' or Fo~r~ 3lrime1 1f.lf t. ••"-d ..:,~6 Apo!.C •• , ;1·1. 11\.11 BlocO s • , 21 1'> Lo~Str • • I~ • F!Sthn 1'1.'e -• ~'~~ ny~ ~11~ 15''· i : IJ'llooh $ 1 • 1 -, CmoCr s 7 • -1 , qUlta po!\9tbly ti1<2. pzrfqQ, pckcit., o bo~ic ma.w.ry mon~ wordrobz. sort... ~in nzpzll¢nt. oil oott.on shczl l w1 th 1 ight.'M't~h t, Lor~n hrnn-9 , wnt<zd bock , KOi UJ2d ClJ fTh end bottom I the most populor wind brrz.okar aMJr ltln I i!!JVj rQ'd nd bnt.,iqh Lon ------------~- THURSDAY DECE MBER 19, 1985 I:] Boaters' entry fee proposed By ALMON LOCKAB EY Oellr ..... ~ .,.... : Well , the ICds are stall digging into the boat owners pockets and It look\ as 1f they will get 1t one wa} or another First 1t was a "user fee" tu hel p suppon the Coast Guard ( omt:s no"' an "entl) fee" for all private )achl) returning to the l ' S from foreign waters. This one 1s to support the customs !>erv1ce. T he onl) thing different about tht' "entry fee" 1~ that 1t would suppo~cJ- 1) be imposed on trucks. trains and commercial a1rltnes as well as boat'> And what would be the tranfT tor coining home after a week's ~acauon in Mex ico, or wherever'' II dept:nds on whose version hits the Prcs1dt'nt \ desk. The House version ha) l'>cen amended calling for an annual tee ot S25, but the Senate 1s a little more greed} -li ke S25 for EVER 'r TIME }OU reenter with an annual maxi- mum ofS500. The Nauonal Manne Manufat"- turers Assoc1auon doesn't hke either version. but 1s fighting the Senata 8111 tooth and nail because the House version 1s the lesser of the two evils One of the big weapons being u<;ed b~ NMMA and oth er boating legal watchdog<; 1s that that no such ta~ 1s 1mpo~d on pn .. ate automobiles tommg into the l S. -even th ough man} of the'ie arc coming aero\~ the border for economic reasons -to work. to sell or to bu). The Southern Cahfom1a Manne .\ssoc1a11on 1s urJ1,1 nJ!, all of the boating ALMON loCUIEY public to wnte Califom1a·., tv.o senators in oppos1t1on tu su<h a sclect1' e ta\ • • • Interested ~1lors should submit a letter ol applKat1on no later than March I to Olympic Director ·Jonathon Hartt> United States Yacht Rau ng L'n1un . Box 209. New- pon R I 0284<) Thi'> program. no"' in its Sttond ~ear '>hould encourage an 1nOux of ne11. sa1lors1 nto theclass said Harle) For more 1nfo rma11on call Harley at the l ~\' Rl olTiLe 14UI, 849-5200 ••• Ol)mp1l '>t}le -.acht ra1..ing will 1..ome bat k lO Long Beach s11c of the 19!S4 01\mp1<: )athunggames .\pnl The L n1ted Ci1a1es Yacht Racing I -1 9-~Q "'hen .\lam1tos Ba)' Yacht L n1on's 01\ mp1 c ') a1..hlln~ ( omm1t ( lub stages m :!t>th annual Oh mp1c tee has announced that h\e f inns c fasse'> Rr-gatta u..ed 1n the 19114 Oh mp1n '-"111 be Raung '-"Ill take place on Ol)mp1c a' a1labk lur u-.e nex t summcr h' tuur~s oil Long Beat h w11h all -.even )Oung sailors 1n dome<.t1c and 1ntl'r· ()t,mpit cla!>st"\ tompeung. The national regatta\ lla!>'>es art" .... ol1ng. Fl) 1ng Dutchman. The Finns 11.-ere donatt:d to thl hnn )tar 4..,0 T urnado and C)atl- L S'r RL"s Olymp1t 'r ach11ng Com board m1ttee b> the Los .\ngeks Ol~mp11.. ~ Tht·re 11.111 be both men", and Organwng C'omm1ttet: IThe Finn" 11.-omcn's di\ 1sions m the 470 class the Ol)mp1c )acht1ng single-hancJcr1 Sailboard' 11.111 ha ~e three di' 1s1ons A cornm1 ttce of Finn eta .. ., and -'-"1nd!>ur1er One-de'>1gn and OYC officer'> will '>elect 1hc ti't: Open Clas'> I d.. 2 sailors dunng earl) "'1art"h ,0 thC\ T v.o races 11.111 be sailed Frida). ma~ pamt patt: in major Finn rcg..itta' .\pnl l!s t11.o on '-.aturda) . .\pnl 19, during the next year and unt: un .... unda} .\pnl 20 The \k1pperc, meeting 11.111 be at Y JO am Sailor'> '>clel\t:d v. 111 be rt:'>p<1m1bk (•n Fnda\ a1 tht: .\ B'r ( d ubhous.c lorp1lk1nguptheb<1ats .\llmaintl'n· ~21lf Otean Bhd Troph1e'>'-"•llbe ante and in-.urante to\!' 11.tll Ix-the prt:'>en ted at tht· dubhouM'. tollo"'1ng rcs pon\lb1l11-. 111 tht• sa ilor\ f ht'' v. Ill the l'nd o t ranng on ~unda~ have the usc of lht· buat'> tor ont· ( ommodorc Tun-. Fallon ot '>ailin g '>Ca'>nn. at the end ut 11.h1th 11 ,, -\AYf ..aid Kl·n Weiss. a former hoped the) t"an dendc ubJt:l ti ' ch 11 Oh mptt d a\\I.'\ tom pell tor and 1n- th e\ can tom m1t tht:m..eh t:'> to Jn 1erna11unal sailor v. Ill be general 01~·mp1c Finn campa1j!.n tha1rman ol 1he regatta Boating legislation pending By ALMON LOCKABE Y Oelly l'llot ao.tlftt Witt., .\ n:cent repon ol the \ta11on..il 8oa11ng h'dt:rat111n I NBF) to Recreational Boaters ot < altlorn1a 1nd1tall.''> that the national assoc1at1on has bt:l·n Jll1 \ch IO\ohcd 1n J number of issues affecting boater' in thl\ ·.,tall' li'l16 '-'hlth Jlml·d Jl 1mpo'>1ng '>Uth kc'> in order to tund cena1n < ua'>t < 1uJrd '><:n tu'' and 11tht•r purp<i'>t:'> \l.innt 'tJn11a111,n de\ 1tn \n "'uc ul uint1 nuing 1ntt:rC\l 111 < ahlorn1a boJ tt:r\ v. hit h "-Bf and Rcc- rt'at1on •. tl Boa\t'r\ h..t\t' Ix-en Jtl•'t·h '"'"ht'd I'> manne \an1ta111in de' l'>t'' ! \.l~l>'>I Skipper Rod Davia and crew take the 12- meter "Magic" through maneuven In Long Beach. "Magic" fa the current test boat for the "Ea.ile Challenge," which will be one of the yachts entered in the America's Cup race in Australia. NBF is the nauonal assoc1a11on reprelten11ng boater' 1n Cahfo m1a and other \talt''> tx·fore thc tecJcral go\ernment Rt'crea11onal Boate r'> I\ J n11n-pro ti1 urg.in11a t1on representing boaters before tht• < ahforn1a \tJtc 11.11\t·rn mrnt and I\ a member of '\ Rf < urrenl kdaal la11. '>pt.'ll'> •IUt l\1"D rcquirt•ment!> on lt:rtain \l'\\t'I'> under '>Pl·uti1.. u1nd111on'> .\ \J nel\ ul \U&gt''>ll'd l h..tngc'> tn thC'\t rt'4Ulfl'mcnh ha't' tx·cn propo\t'd "l·r thl· p..t'>t lcv. \tJr' CLUB CALENDAR Sailboat racers through out Southern C'ahforn1a are taking their usual hohda~ vacauon for the rest of 1985 Orange ( ount~ sa ilors comple ted the vear's ac11 v1t\' last weekend wi th the second race of Newport Harhor Yacht Club'o; Winter Series. and ( ap1strano Bay Yacht Club's Holtda~ Series But I lJt<6 proml'>c\ to he a bu'>~ ~car PAPARAZZI as sa1lor!t prepa rt' for ~Orne ma1or regattas. both 1n Sou them ( allforn1a and abroad Balboa Yacht llub will lead off the compet111on 1n the .\ssociauon ol Orange Coast Yacht Clubs Jan 4-' with the thi rd race of Jt'> Sunk1'>t Series. The fi rst offshore racing ~em•., 1n ~outhern Cahfona will be tht· lir\l race of Del Re' .Yatht Club·., V. llham Kathy Schroeder chats with president Mary Hodge and Patti Scott. Putyl>tannen Michelle Wan'1>ert and J . B. Howee. ' ·---·-'- Berger Senc-. Jan 4 at \.1an na J cl Re\ The members of the l'-"O orga n11at1on.., mt·t tu&l'tht•r to d1scusc; common concern'> and pov .. 1hk \olu1111m al thc "iBF fall ml'l'llngcarherthl't )Car at the ( onnth1an 'I .itht < lub 1n Beh cc.Jere '-Bl-ha' pur'>Llcd lhan~t'' in tht• rc4u1rt•mcnt'> that "Aould rl'\Ult 1n thl' kdnal tin'"rnmcnt hoth rt'tainmg JUJ1~J11.uon to tbi: arc.1 ut~l~D'>.md .il.w e>.empung M~D rc4u1rt·mcnh lor boat'> t•"' kd and k" B..t'>" l11r lh1' po'>1t111n 'thJt '-'Jtl'r pollut1t1n l.JUSt:d h~ relrCJlh>nJI \t'\\C1' ,, min1"Ull' in hoth 4udnlll\ and efft:tl and that the: I ·d, 'hould th'-'rl'lnre e\cmpt rl'l.rl'Jt111na1 'l'">l+• JI thc n..tt11ind1 k e in 1)rdc:r tu d\01d uinfl1t: n1t..tnJ unnl.',l''\Jr. \l\l> IJ"'' hc-1ng 1mp<•\ed "" 't:.itl' J11J 1 .... al ur1,,1., ., n• The four Rl·rgcr \ail''> u•m1'1' 111 four po1n1-to-poin1 ratt''> 1n and around San1a Mon1tJ Bd~ and 1' 11f>l:n to all \acht<, v.ho'il' ownl'r'> Jrt· member\ t>I \,1rh1 tluh-. allihatt•d v.11h the 'louthan < Jhlorn1a 'I adll .\ssoc1a11on and thl' l n1tl'd \1,1tt'' ')at ht Raun~ l n1nn .\ quit ~ update on the more '>1gn1 ficant "'uc' tongrn'> I'> u1n\1denng and :". Bt-I'> working o n art• l \Cr tee'> < ongres'> continue'> to propo\c the 1rn pos111on ol u'>t'r k c'> on rctrca 1111nal hoatcrs. JncJ 'Hf '"'h the 'tuppon ol Rl'l rca11onJI Boatl'r'> ha' clll'tti\ch oppu\ccJ thl''>l' n1l'a\u rc t'Jth 11rnt: tht•' hJ\l' J r1't'n I ht• 11n1 k~1,l.it111n ;.i, 1 't r th1' .ir .. ''di 11 ~I\ a hill .intt ndnl ''\ th1 11 .. .,,, r I . 1 d ..tuthtiri/t' T hl' Pl>'" hil11' nf u!tcr k't'\ on t'i11J 1cr., hl·1.. J nll' .t th fl· .11 .11 lhl· tx·111nn1n11u >1ht: \l':.tr 11.1th lhl' 1n1rnJud11 n I Ill< \l'lh ri t ''"'·1· .. 1,11, H~ "'I 1· ., •••tlld h..t't' '11 ..., p ... l 111 'l•• rl·.1' Spyglass Philharmonic, Garden Club both hold festive holiday luncheons By VIDA DEAl"I Of lhe 0911y l>llol It•" BellS\.\l'rt•nngingat F1 H·( ro\'n'>\.\hen mcmhl·r.,o l '\rnglJ'' Phllharmon1c ( om m 1ttce met to r their ho l1da' luncheon F111s l. Rena Godshall (a past prcs1dent )and the Our Lad} (,)uren ut Angels Bell Choir perfo rmed ( hmtmas music (.;ome of them ran handle fo ur bell m t a time) ... t hen, me m bers \.\ere an \I led up to tal.l'. O\er. Bra"c 'oluntccr hell nnga\ 1nd uded Ann McLean, Helga Jeremias. La Vera Burns and ha daughter te phanie !lool..ang' t'f\ senous). Martha Green (ke pi l r Jt king up v. 11 h laughter) and June Polmer. (One mo rt· prar t1tc ,t.,'>lon and the~ ·11 prohahl~ take on performing at pJn1c., I Ho<,p1 tal 1 1~ t·ha1rmcn Mi chell e Waogbeqpm.I J .B. Howes I 1h1,g.d ~tarted her Chn.,tmas '>hopping 1n Jul ~ . thnl··., o n1..· 1n t'' er~ rnw.J) planned the fun luncheo n. With the F" c Cro"' n setting (a re plica o f 'l r Ol<l'e Belle: Inn outside Lo ndon). ofcourse. thduncheon 'Was' cdd~ Englts h rna'il goo e and all the tramm ing'> O ther guests included president Marie Deremiah. C tall and lookinggrcal in white silk). Joyce Reaume, MillleentSwenson. Bess Perrino, Barbara Sanderson ("' ho a rrived ho mt' from ( htnaJU'>l 111 time to fly ofTto ( o nnecticut for fhanksgl\ ang) a nd Ann Lusk. There was more ho ltda} part-. mg for thi group when the) gathered with c;pouscsat the homt' of Michelle and Larry Wangberg tor a champagne pan) These t"'O e'en ts are "'arm up forthe comm lltt·e·, biggie. the .. .\n b cning in Pair-.\-D 1ce." an upcoming fundra1ser tor the ()( Ph1lh.irnwn11.. ">l11..1t't' ome ol tht' Phtlharmontl < 11mm11t1..'t' tnl'mht•r, .irl .1' atliliatcd "n h the <;p, gla'i' Hill ( iardt•n < lut'l ;rnJ ""l'rr lu1h ht n!! "W ll, • Ja, at T he R111 "\\ e hJH' "" mem bc" ltht·ir hm1l1Jnd lt1u1 nwmh1·r,Jt largt' ""ho ha' e mo ' c<l o ut o f~c:" pon Bt'J1.. h hut 111' r 111l11nw h.11 i.. "•our meeting~ ... 'ia td Mary Hodge. prC'\tdent 1 I hi' p11put.1r I ...... tl'>n has~ ... hopefulsonthe "'a1t1nglt'>t I The club started out I u 'l'.tr' Jt1-11"11 Ii "r' ~l.1" 11 ii h g.1rdcnl·rs a nd tht•re arc J lot 'i ttll there OU t !ht' Oll'm~·r'r "I hJ' I 1 ' ~r JOt hl•d nut mem her'> I I\ t' an other 't'"' port At\lt h .1 r ·•' ,1' l! .t '' tx·r 111 1 h1..·m arc profCS'>IO nah hl•JJtng. thl'1r II\\ n nmr.11111' "\\e J re a<l1't'r'>egrour 1..11m11wn:.-.1 tl •\~1 1 '•JI i'r11~r.1m\Jrt• ,1n IJ\h1on'-. '>hllpptn~ u1l11r It'\\ t Ir' · Tal l.on o ntht'\l'.,uh1t'tl\l.i11 ~ pl . ._,._,, l tll ''l' -..d 1nt·d11n \Jlm11n "11h d tll ...aul't'. m u ,hrnPm \oup .1nJ .. l'll'f \ ,, •t ,snd, u, umhn 'alaJ ,mJ frt''>h hcrncs and ll t• tn.·a m Thdunc h hunch indudt•J Be\ ~ont~lil h.1 ... 11, mpan' that manufactures \tetho-,1..n~' J nd "'i:•.n, 1h.1• '' l' I ,1, 1111 t anw tn makt.' g.angerhread ho u 'it'\ th1\ 'earl La\ er a Buro~. Barbara Mc-Ca rter ( 1n1en0r des1gncr1. Kathy ~ <'broeder. Pa m ~coll. l arolyo Pike. gret'n thumha Joan Brady. Carrie MacMillio. Sharon Pe nce anJ Diana Eosley(plaL·c nhb<.111 t1t•d n.'t1 rx·,.11 l'J lh ,{·111n~1 Pat Be a u<'bamp. Marlene Frisbie. Natalie Harri Jnd Ma rtha (;rt'en 1 Jll pd"l l president\) Bett~ Knk kerbocker. Lt>.;lu:' \an lder-;tein a nJ Barbara ~cGuire. The t luh partied a:-. a grnup th" p.1,1 '' <l' ,·nd "'1th h u"lh,1nJ., JI Barbara and George McCarter\ hnn1l' Carolyn Pike arrl.ee at the Rlta. June Polner, Marie Deremiah and Pat Jonea at Ft•e Crown•. • ' 8* Orange,Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thurtday, Oeoember 19, 1985 Hls talkative wife started practicing early DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife and l are bav1n1 an argument and 1 hope you can settle it. My mother-in-law told us that my wife lllrtcd to talk when she was 5 monlhs old and she hasn't topped yet. 1 say it as impossible for a 5- month-old baby to talk. Her mother swears that her fathCT put her on has lap every ni&ht and kept rcl)(ating, "Hello, Daday." and when my wife was S months old she said, "Hello, Daddy," plain as day. Ann. would you pl~ check with an expert and find out 1f this 1s possible? Alsd; wl)at is the youngest aae a child h~ ever been known to talk?-VERY SKEPTICAL n• • D cnrti:P: A«0rdla1 to Dr. A11 IMDEIS Peter A. Gerald, ~lef of tlae DM1loo of BeuvlorlaJ aad DevelopmeocaJ Pedlatrtn at No"'wet&er9 Ualver- 1lty'1 Sdtool of MedJclH: "I& 11 lmprobable for a $-moa~-o)d lafut to speak latellls'bly HcHte "e m .. clllatue of die mH~ UNI &koat 11 not Hffidfttly developed &o per· mil a raqe of toudl &o be expre11ed Tand~ 1000 With ~onitor! Get Our ~ Color Monltof II No Clllrge When You Purdme a Tandy 1Cm CcwnpuWI la "e form of word1. Staale words art • , .. uy a«ered uy tf me after t moa"•· Two-word s*ra•ff moat commoaly are pl'Maeed closer &o me Mcoad bl.r&May. SomeUm.e1 pareot1 l•albM wt ~el.r baby 11 11ya.1 lllteDlrtble Ifft~. nJ1 l1 a refl~ dOll ol a po1ltlve ud lovt.1 ttl•· &I0111klp betweea pa.real u4 c~d." Plea1e forstve a persou.I refereo- ce, bat on my daqlater Mar10'1 first blr~day alae tald tO Iler Frudfatber, "How do you feel, A.8 .?' • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your answer to "Moral But Not Dead an Mo." was too cynical to su1l me. 1'11 bet you received plenty of com- plaints. Not all men want to ~ore a home run every ume. The so-called \CAual revolution has made our lives miser· able. I am af ra1d 1f I toss a woman she will expect me to take her to bed thnt very evening and if I don't prop- osition her she'll cons ider me a wimp. Or, worse yet. gay. Either way.: what might have bttn a rewarding rnend· ship 1s screwed up. It takes ~t courage these days to ask a woman out to dinner knowing she believes I want only one thing. The l0&1cat solution 1s to be frank and discuss what you want up fro nt. but 11 seems that doc-sn't work either. 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Allen shoot-em-up' '80-2197, Reg 39 95 Sale 27.98 ........ o.m.. #60-2193 29.95 Check Your Phone Book for the lalllo llMlek Store or Dealer Nearest You , 'PUI Sf SIGIW. lffG pllOneS W0111 on bo!ll rotMy cM 11111 IOtlt lines tlUt 00 not OtOduct 1111 tonee needeO lo .ecru lhl ""'' 1onQ distanc1 tytl~ attd c~ ltMcfs Wt ttMCt wNt wt tel 11 gucs~ they !ittll want to pretend that whatever occurs 1s "spontaneous.'' 1n order to avoid guilt. The best thing that can hapl)(n to me. a1 least io the early stages of a relationship, is to have a woman say. "No." Then I'm sure that he is the sort of ixrson I want to bt w1th - MORAL AND LONELY IN N. Y DEAR N.Y.: Too bad I cu't print yoar ume aod teleplloae namber. Yoia woaldD't be lonely lone. n ere are ao awflll lot of womeo w~o woald I: WEDDING S ASHTON-MAAS Connie Lynn Maas e:\changcd wedding vows with Jeffrey Paul Ashton on Nov. 23 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. They greeted 250 guests at their reception aboard the Cor· morant. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wilham Maas of Santa Ana and Mr. and Mrs. Winton Maller Ashton of Newpon Beach are the parents of the couple. The bride wore a V1ctonan gown designed wath leg-of-mutton sleeves and a full sklr1 sweeping into a lace- edged train. Lace and pearls tnmmed the fitted bodice. Bridal attendants were Caryl D. Lyons. Linda D. Maas. Jamee L. Ashton. A.my R. Becker. Yuko Free- man and Tammi J. Ahrends. Attend· ing the bridegroom were John L. Ashton. James E. Ashton, Alvin B. armer. Timothy P. Cody, Dennis M Poore, Michael J. Lansford. Charles E. Carlso n Ill. Mason A. Hungerford and Michael L. Lon$. After a wedding tnp to the Mexican R1 vtcra. the couple are residing 1n Ncwoon Beach. They are employed ENGAGEMENTS PERSONS-HAZELL A June wedding in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Newpon Beach. 1s planned by De- borah Lynn Persons of Newpon Beach and Richard Alan Hazell of Cupenino. Mr.and Mrs. James R. Persons of Newpon Beach arc the parents of the bnde-elcct. She 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and Orange Coast College. and attended UCLA. Her future hu!>band 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilham H. Halell of Cupenino. He 1s a graduate of Cupcruno Haeh School and San Jose State Un1v-ers1t}. adore a 1uy like you. 1 llope you m ODe IOOn . • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 1 married 40 yeans. My ex.-husbt wants me to give his yo ung bride wedding nna. He claims l have right to 11 now. I want my son to h: 11 for his bnde. ls this proper'> BALTIMORE READER DEAR READER: Your ex-b band ~ .. notbln1 to aay about It. 1 riDI 11 yourt to do wltll aa you plea (P.S. He 1ound1 llke a real wtuer Mr. and Mra. A•bton 1n the sales depanmcnt at Gunold S11ckma 1n Santa Ana. WEDDINGTON-FLAGG Mrs. Ro~n Oliver Bnggs of Ne port Beach and Wilham Guy We dington of Capistrano Beach ha announced the engagement of thf daughter. Jane Kathleen. to Pall Venard Flagg Jr .. son of Mr. and M1 Paluel Venard Flagg ofDancn. Con The bride-elect recieved h bachelor's degree an communtcatao and JOurnahsm from the Un1vers1 of Southern C'ahfom1a. She 1s er ployed as a sales represcntauve f Time Inc. 1n Chicago. He r fiance is a graduate of Tula1 University. He is an assistant grol head for Gre) A.dven1sang in Ne York. A March wedding is planned Some new rules set for kids dining out I read a stOf) recent!~ on table manners. or rather 1hc lack of th em. that pointed out how children nowada ys cat lik e pigs. I'm not d1sagrec1ng wuh this, but I'd like to point out there 1s probably a reason for It. How many families perform a ritual that used to be as predictable as a sunnse called The Family Dinner Hour? If families share that wonderful ERMA Bo11EcK ~ i~z moment nowadays, n's in the car. Therefore. what we need arc a new ~t of rules. MISSERMA'SGUIOEFOR DINING IN A CAR WI T H GRACE Eating in a car can ~an adventure. if you plan font. First. you must prepare the site. Do this by remov ing from the car supermarket Oycrs. dry cleaning to be dropped off.dogs and ca ts, paper cups, petrified French fries from previous outings, schoolbooks.Jackets. ropes. chains. baseball gl oves. sweaters and anythingelse that might contaminate food. take up valuable dinangspace or detract from the ambiance. When ordenng,do not cup your mouth over Daddy's car and shout into 1 Walt Quietly until you are asked what you want. Follow this wi th a .. thank you." Never order more than you can balance between your knees. Remember. ice that spills bttween your legs dampens not only spirit. .. as 11 were. lfby some chance you receive a sandwich that 1s not yours. do not spit on 1t and th row it on the Ooor. Simply pass 1t back to the dnvc rofthe car and 1ell him a mistake has been made. Front-of-the-car seating 1s better than back scats. They ha ve a dashboard for more food and usually two cup holders for beverages. However. these arr rt'scrvcd for parents having sen1 ont} in the famal}. n} one ca ught If) 1ng to store food in the front seat can be hun real good Conversation whale dining in a car should be re~tm·tcd to school happenings. future social events and a polite exchange ofnon-con1rovcrs1al ideas. It is quite improper to carry on a d1scour~ i\S to what th e secret ..aucc reminds you of. Eat with your knees together at all times. Unless th e car windows are tinted. there should be no physical exchange between diners 1n the back seal Remember. you are basic.all y dining on finger foods. Thal means. NO FRENCH FR IES HUNG FROM THE NOSE. Very fewdancr'>wtll find th1!. amusing.. Despite the fact that facilities for e.a ting in a car are hmtled there is no reason why it should be a Mc-Mess. Afterwards. each person should~ responsible for htsher trash and should contain 1t 1n a bag. Two-week-old on1l11 rings in the ashtray 1s not a pretty sight. Remem~r. there is another dimension an a car that 1s not present in ho ml dining ... mirrors. Look 1n on yourself from time to time Bon appct1t! • shores Interiors 9C)edallztng In ... racht Interiors M2-2211 26"0 Avon St. NMMftt'l.n .... ,. '' RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY IMC. .... ,.., Doler c.... .... , 1922 HMIOa IUD., COSTA IEA-541·11~ - UI • 'he It . I \· j . IC Ir cl n :r lS l) 1· >r It' p 'II. - I TV LISTINGS EVENING -1:00-D U NEWS MATT HOUSTOH HAATTOHART THREE'S COMPANY Olff'AEHT STJQES 8USMSS REPOflT I AMERICAN OOVERHMENT C8SNEWS I~~ '·MOVIE • * * ··Easy To Love ( 195J1 fS1h~1 WIN1ams Van Johnson -8:30-11 NBCNEWS Q) TOO CLOSE FOA COMFORT Cl) JEOPARDY fD MACHeL I LEHRER NEWSHOUR ~=ETING at WHm. Of FORTUHE m BARETlA -7:00-8 CBS NEWS 0 (!DJ ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 8 TAXI 8A8CNEWSQ DALLAS l MOVIE LI Cicala ( 19831 Clio Goldamllh. 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RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING H MOVIE • • • 1 The Bounty t 19841 Mel Gib son Anthony Hopkins -10·30- fll)AGONY m OAO'S ARMY all JOHN WIMBER P INOEPENDEHT NEWS -11-00-e o u .! ~ J91NEWS 0 CARSON'S COMEDY CLASSICS ID WKRP 1t11 CINCIHNA Tl Cl) RARNEY MILLER fil) MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS m BUSINESS REPORT Ell) ART LINKLETTER '1':) NIGHT GALLERY L MOVIE • Midnight Heal 119831 Jamie Giiiis Champagne P LIFESTYLES Of THE RICH AHO FAMOUS S MOVIE • • • T ne Lonejy Guy 11~) S1eve Martin Charles Gr()d1n l DARYL HAU AHO JOt4H OATES: THE LIBERTY CONCERT Z MOVIE • • JuS1 The Way You Are ( 198~) Krtsly McNlcilot, Michael Ontkean -12:35-s CHEECH & CHONG: GET OUT Of MY ROOM -12:.W-e ! MOVIE t * The Keeper t 198JJ CMSIO· oner tee fell Scht81bef -1:00- 0 MUSIC CITY US.A. f)MOV1E • * A Touch Of Larceny ( 19601 James Mason. Ve<a Miles ~I MOVIE • * * S1111ng Pretty ( 1948) Clil1on Webb. 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La\1 week, NA< \ "lllgh "a> 10 Heaven" wa'i the n1gh1\ 11111\1 popular '>hov. lo1 l10g the mu1. h heralded dl'hut of "1.in r \ kr Moore\ nt''I!. ~t:ttt:'> For the weei.. of fx l 11 I 'i I l 1gh· '11.3) to Hea,cn.. ranked t••llh1h "Oynast) .. 12th and "MJf\ • 11 \I according to ft~un~'> rckai,ed r uc,ll.t) b) the A. C N 1t'l'>en C o I 11r thl' 12- wcc k-o ld prime-t1mc 'i.'a\1>n "Oyna~t) ... lhc tup-ratcd ~enc.. 10 1984-85. ~ull ha.-. a 'light l'd~1· ranking sixth '11.hlk "ll1ih"a' l<• Hca,en" 1s l Ith ( B~' strateg) w ero1.k '-B< , o'erall pnme-t1mc kad r1.•t1u1rcd major 1mpro,emcnt on '-'cdnesd;1\ w11h .. 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Ot"Mge Coat DAIL y PILOT I Thurtday, Oeo.mber 19, 1985 ·West Point lures Gore Vidal to TV Novelist returns after 25-year absence . towrtte script for 'Dress Gray· drama a, n:aa v BtJCK • .,.T........_w,.., • BURBANK -Novelist Gore Vidal swore be would never write for television aaain. but here he was watching his words come to life on the set of the NDC's "Dress Gray." "I retired from television in 1960," Vidal said. "I had two flays on Broadway at the time. always thought I'd come back. to live TV that 1s, but it died shortly thereafter. So that ended my television career. Tbc four-hour miniseries, based on the novel by Lucian K. Truscott IV. 1s a murder mystery set in a military academy at the time of the Vietnam War. It stars Hal Holbrook. Lloyd Bridtcs, Alce Baldwin, Eddie Albert, Alem Smith, Patnck Cassidy and Su5&n Hess. It will ~·broadcast later this season. "In 1964 I did what I thought was my last Hollywood film . 'The Best Man,' which was based on my play. I was writing a novel and said that was a good time to stop writing for the Hollywood studios. Then 10 1979 a producer asked me to do 'Dress Gray.· I said no, for all the reasons I've said." Vidal read the book, which was set 0 0 urty Nelly's" OPEN FOR LUNCH & DIN NER Monday thru Friday 11 AM to 9 PM Clue .. GREAT. GREAT Ftnf ••• A WONDltllPULLY E1'T&RTADUNO FILll, VERY FllESll A1'D VERY INVE1'TJV&. TOO GOOD TO 11188." -AOeERT 0SB0FN: ICT1¥ TV THE MOVIE COMEDY WE DARE YOU TO SOLVE !IWllll ltll ~ ~-.. • ... -. ---... ---~ .. ... -·-· -. ., .. _ -..... --·· .. --........... - HOW PLAYING SYOUNG HERKEK -HOLMES filllOPAJ,,l.ll 4'-Cllt"flO •Oft f""l& f..0A(l(Mf Hf NOW PLAYING I.A lllllWIA .70MMa P11e111C Sl1M•~ 990 2000 WUTWQT£11 P.c re i 11< w,, l'I (l., •• In 891 36!1) -.... •U tOlllOllW•·• -.. .. . . . ~''l"'W ., ' • MUllf .. lQtrf NM:M i111' • Mliliil rlA• .. ..... ~-· ·-... ~ •1 en---'· .,, EZD-. ~ ~--•(Ot,T.t •n.• ... _ ____.. . . -. . MJ("...,,,.,. .,.. ... 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JttJll-F!.o ,_ ANAHEIM (1t4ll1! ""'''"" a,n, ••• ,,.. * CLUI l'°l t,( 4'uMMIR llNTAL ''°' , >:( >',c >',c * ITfVtN lt'tllNaG PlllHHTI IYLVUTH ITAl.lOM YOUHO INlllOCK MOUlltS ,,.,,, ROCKY IV 1N 1 U"LOllHS 1N 1 HD SONJA 1-.111 SCHOOL l'IRtT Ill IAHA•IAN QUllN 1•1 CUM ,,., IUMMll llHYAl ,,.., ~:< >:c t.: I Nf WAS f'NIM, fMd IS NOW <•1 2. K.USH OIOOVI 111 a. THI OUTSl,,_IS ,.., La HABRA .. ~~.,_ ~I . KHOOL ., .. n c111 • IMIMIAN QUON rei CMIV'I' CMA&l/1WIH A TlllOTD l"IJ UICI UI tN I NoAflOHA' VNOOH'I IUiO'IMf YACAflON 1-.111 tf'IWH M'tt,N .. NIHNTI UCIC fO THI fU'Nll '"' «M IOlOMON'S -,,.,,. time. The whole theme 1s an the gray area. "I hadn't intended to return to telcviS1011 aner 25 years, bul this got me back. But I shall not return." Vidal's novelized version of Abraham Lincoln's White House years, "Lincoln," has been sold to NBC. He said the network is having trouble with the casting, "I want James Taylor, the singer, 10 play Lincoln;" he saiQ. "He looks just like Lincoln." Another book, "Burr," based on the life of Aaron Burr, is being turned into a six-hour miniseries by screenwriter Robert Bolt. VidaJ, who divides his time be- tween a home in the Hollywood Hills and one in Italy. said he had recently completed a theatrical sc reenplay for producer Ray Stark about Libby Holman, the torch singer wh.o shot her husband. Debra Winger will star. Vidal currently is working on the book "Manifest Destiny," which covers the period 1898-1919. ''That book will tell how America got this way," he said. "If the American schools knew how to teach history I wouldn't feel the obligation to write these books." His other historical novels about the United States are "Burr," "Lin- coln," "1876," and "Washington. D.C." "That takes us from the beginning to Camelot. 'Washington, D.C.' was the first book. I had no intention of going back in time. But my half-sisters are descendants of Burr. and I got interested ... TtCHHKOlOR • ----STARTS TOMORROW ---- COSTA MESA Edwarels Bnstol ~0-7«• COSTA MESA E awa1 els Mesa &46·~25 EL TORO IRVINE ORANGE Edwards Saddleback Edwa1ds Woodbr1C19e City Cente• 58, 5880 55, 0655 634 2553 FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY E dw;irds r oun1a1n Valley 839 I~ ORANGE AMC Ofange Mall 637 0340 ORANGE S1aC1111m Orw~ It• 639 ano WESTMINSTER [ owaros Cinema w,~, 891 3935 A~~•o Gor.e Vidal with actor. In TV movie ••oreu Gray .• i Stars pay tribute to director Martin Ritt WEST HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Director Manin Ritt was honored by celebri11es and entertainment moguls dunng a luncheon featuring a mon- tage of cl a rs from ha s motion pictures. What's red and jolly and An1erica's · 1 family entertainn1ent? ..-: • ...... ~ .. ~, ... ,._......... ··~ _,, ... ,,, l PG ~ •••• -: : :: : ::· . •IUOl.AP&"-.... . I ,,., •COIU MIU . , ' .. •WSt•MlU . l~Yl"I .. • lAt'iUHA MIU.I .. • ~· HAflit& •1.A'-tUOA OllAN&I ., i •WlllMINSIE~ . . Sally Field. who stars wtth Jame!> Garner 1n Ritt's latest movie .. Murphy's Romance." led a senes of tributes at Tuesday'-; luncheon b~ such actors as Walter Matthau. f:ll Wallach and Mary Stccnburgen. "I'm thankful for the day. I'm thankful for the lunch and I'm thankful for all my fnends coming here." R111 told the crowd. Many of the comments focused on the attire worn by Ritt. whose penchant for Jumpsuits 1s legendal). The 72-year-old mov1cmaker always appears at working and social oc- casions wearing the trademark jump- suit. The 150 people auendmg 1he luncheon at C'hascn's restaurant, a celebration honori ng 50 years in show business, ate veal while viewing clips of such films as "Hud," "Sounder." "Pete & Tithe" and '"Murphy's Ro- mance.'' The luncheon was hosted by Col- umbia Pictures executive· Guy McElwainc. Robert Radn1tz, producer of "Sounder" and .. Cross Creek ... also paid tribute to Ritt . .__ __________ .. ,.. Dl~lond . __________ __.. ~--·· ....... -·~· .~. ., .. """'"' ..................... ~.·.···.·-..... ... 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BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Have you ever thought of buying me a set of long ears?" · DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham , .. ~ < _.) \ ..) ,,J • y ...._, ,,,.-·rr ___ _, -' ; . / .. . j (\ I -.: ~ , .. _ .,..,,._ J Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Thurldly, Decembe( 19, 1986 .. t;JN(,t 'DJ CA)J AFFalJ) IT 1-KJU/, J J AND I wt.RE fl)PIN6 '1QJP Be ABU 10 Fl Y UP AN() JOIN lJS FOR me FCSTIVJT/£:$1 IJ:= '<OU ~AVE TO TAKE. ~~ SWWAC(, 9ESUl<E 'rOU Q;+.i'T h\U. A~LEEP ON 1llE TRAIN IT'S THE 11 HALLELUJAH OlORUS '' 51~ EVERYONE 15 STANDING UP .. I L)SED TDST AND RsAD 1b '{~ MOM U~Tu1SFOR~ E.LIZR8E1fi • ·!Ji~~ 7 1hRT ~.8 f?l~TIN<J ~f 114/f(/MtJ. w.q~ S€U.IN6 S€C~f5 7 -meN, ONE DA'/. uUSI LIKE. MAGIC E'JE.R.Ylfil~ CHANGED by Garry T rudeeu ~.w. ~ I by Jeff MacNally Nu ... Th~~ W"™ "TllE ~'< PAINT. S HE. GREW I NO UP?ll by Charles M. Schulz EV~/~'{UJHERE we b0 MARCIE YOU EMS~RRAS5 ME ! by Lynn Johnston WE.BOUSHTA TEl.EVISION * PHEW 1 YooR BEARD SMELLS u t-.E WJTH8All.S A.~N 1rH5 YEAR 1 ~ T UMBLEWEEDS by Tom K Ryan ( ~ii~~V~A L-ONG -'\ DRABBLE GARFIELD YOU MAY NOT ~NOW H~t~, GARFIELD. eur f 'M SOM EWHAT OF AN £)(PERT AT P.E.A'71Nv ._ ____ 1£A L..(AVE.5 MOON MULLINS AH, YE.5. rr 5AY5 HER£ YOU WIL..L HAVE A l-ONG AND FRUITFUL LIFE.. YOUR OWNER I~ KIND AN D GtNEROlJ':>, ANC7 YOO WIL L ____ TRAVEL SOON by Kevin Fagan NO ~E.. Ju-?1 LIK£'"- TO I..~"' LOW OUR1N(, ~Ut.ii \~(:, ~£~6(,fll I " ~I, Ms SWIVE:L1 WE: •. 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'ti\ 1· 111 n~ th1· 'llll nr t.>l'lt' 1·.11l 1 -... i 'ult .ind .i llo"" vou 10 111•• 1rd , 1'l11lt 1r11n1 11nt• h,,nd and • I • th•· 11th1 r ln 1•1l ht•r pven\ \ 1n "' 11nh 1 ht· l.1n1t ol padP" and CHARLES GOREN tor inlonaalion aM.l ......._ Gorn'• HW H••k-ller fer-........ plavere. ,,,it~ ••r.• lrf4c'e L•U•, p 0 Bo• 442&, t>r1H4•. ra.. 3'?M2-.+t26 ·~ M * °""09 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, O.Cember 19, 1985 Suburb of Paris picked for European Disneyland __ PUB_LIC_NO_TIC_E __ , Mt.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTIC!__ _ _ ~UC NOTICE K·222N IOQ Item 2 wll1Cn Otlly l>ef• •llMI eddrM• Mid ottw• l1111tion ot t>el•ull ano l,. nam~OI and l>Vtl,_. •d NOTICI Of m11t 1 20 toot 111011. 92 cOlftmOfl de1l1n1tlon. H mand IOf Sei. Ind 1 written dlHJ ot tM 1ntena.o 111111•- DIATH Of 1qu•t• toot llMlllndlng .,.,, •flown...,.. Notlee ol Oellull end !lee lllOf(I) .,. REl COAPOR- LAWRIENCI UIJNIT "g n an o 1 n u no 11 I.id .... wllt be mlde, 11on 10 s.i1 T"-undM~on.O A T!ON s camorn1a Corpor OlllJLANOO, tR. c11nopylw111 ,,0., btlt wttt.out co•-nl Of caulOd Hid Notice o De 111011 18112 Mon1ov11 Av· ANO Of NTITIOM E N v I R 0 Iii M [ N T A L w.nenly ... ,, ... Of Im· teult 1nd E1.c11on to S.ll tu enue Coll• MHa CA TO AOMINtl111R STATUS Purtuan1 to S.c· ,-.ct. Niwdlftt tltte, ,.._ 0. r.cord.C in tne cour1ty 11262'1 llTATI NO. A•13'100 t1on t531 t Clu1 U(•) ol --.n, or ~um~~ wtwwe the rHI pr~ly 11 The 1oe4111on in Ctlllornll fo 111 h•lfl o.ntllcllrlM. Cl!OA. tllla pro).ct 1, Cit~· 10 pef tM unpeld NlellCHt loc•led Of thl chief ex.Cull\Ht olfic. cr .. 011011 1nd contlng1n1 odcally Hempt of lhe ~ -lffM by Celt oeeember 3 I086 or princ1p11 bua1n••• office cr.CSllO<• end per10ns WllO ON FIL( A copy Of Nkt Deed .. Truet. to wtf: CALll'ORHIA I.AND 01tne1n11nd.Otr1n1teror11 S pain loses out In bid for Disney's 4th theme pa rk; de~ails await negotiations denstt) resident populauon. a tremendous toun~ mark.cl. excel· lent atr (travel) systems and h1ihway systems that uccommodatt' visitors from all pam of Europe. and 11 planned two-mile extension of 1hc c urrent Metro 'i)'Stem 1hal will liter· ally connect Euro Disneyland with the beautiful m e tropolitan city of Pans," Eisner ~td. "It ·~ imply u great market for D1snc:y'i. fam1ly·slyle en1enainment •• m1y be otMf'Nl .. ltu .. llted Specl•I Sign Permit No U·O ...0,Ut.14, 1Mlu4lftf 11 TlllJUITll! COlllJ,OflJATtOH, 702 t Nimrod Hunlln,.ton I In the w111 11nd/or e11111 of 11 on II .. In the [)epertment prfflded lft Nkt ....._, Id-11 1-'<f TruetH, •r: Jolln I . BeaCh CA LAWRENCE ERNST OA or Development SetvlCM Ylft0ee1 tf M J, Wldet ttM loffa, t.cretery, HO t . All otlltr buatneu ntmM LANOO. SR AKA i AW ALL INTERESTED PER· t.,m. Of Mid Deed .. Truet, lprlnti .... tte . .aoA, LCM e11d IOdllllHI ueed by IM RENCf E ORLANOO SONS 1111 Invited to 111411\d feet, ohert .. a nd ex• An91 .. 1, CA 80014 (21') ln1t1ndll<I tranateror within A pet111on llH t>Hn llled 11110 hearing ond expteu ~ ... ot i.-Truet .. and '2i·10l2 three ye••• IHI put tO fir by ROBERT A ORLANOO II\ ()Qln1on1 01 SYbmlt evld•nc• .. the trv•I• CrMted by .,. "'27 H known to 1111 Int~ BURBAN K. Calif. (AP)-Mickey Mouseaetsa beret, Minnie a chapeau. and Euro Disneyland wtll be built in a su_burb o f Paris, no t in pain, Walt Disney Productio n s announced Wednesday. French Prime Minister Laure nt Fabiussigned the agreement Wedoc~· day in Paris with the president of the American company, Mic hael 0 Eisner, for the establishment of a theme park in Mame-La· Vallee 20 miles cast of Pans. France was competing for the contract with Spain. whic h was hoplng to set up the park on the CoMa Blanca, between Barcelo na and Alicantc. . TI\e P.roject w1U mean thousands of jobs, b1llion sofd o llars in 1nvestmen1 and increased to urist revenues tor France. which OlSney said was tht' most centrally located and m oi.I accessible to tounsts from around Europe o f all lhe 200 sites 1n France and Spain that had !>ten under consideration. Subway game can make your day NEW YORK (AP ) -C hoose your weapon. ho p o n the subwa) and tf) - JUSt tr') -to make 11 10 thl· Bronx alive. That"s the object of a new board game inspired by New York'ssubwa> gunman. Bernhard Goetz. The ubway V1gJlante Game. de· signed and marketed b y a ~a~h1ng­ ton. D .C.. accountant who goes b y the name of "M ad Mike." offers a lighthearted look at vigilant ism for those whose sense of humor run~ toward the macabre. There ts a board that include-; a New York subway map. tin} guns lhat arc m oved around the s paces. bullets that serve as c urre nev. am.I cards that are selected when o ne lands on spaces Labeled "Punk " o r. ··Make My Day." "Put gun to punk's head -m o'e ahead two spaces:· reads a typ ical .. Make M y Day" card. "Punk !>hot. but sull movmg -use two bulleb:· reads a "Punk" card. Goeu faces char~es o f anemp1cd murder in the shootings o l four 1e1:n- agers on a subway 1rain last Dccem· ber. He says he pulled o ut a pistol when 1he youth'i demanded monc' from him and that he felt endangen·d "Mad M ike·· 1s Mike Manne .JI . a fiscal affairs director for a Was hing- ton nurs ing home and h ospice who wro te "IOI Way" to Get R id of a Lettuce Head Doll," a ..aunc ~ndup of Cabbage Patch Kids. Manne ackno wledge'> that some people consider the Subwa) V 1gilantc G ame to be tasteless. but h e ins1<.l'> thal it's good. c le an fun .. I have a 5-year-old 'Ion. and we pla> S ubway V1i1lantc and he lo'e' 1t." Manne said 1n a telephone 1n1er' 1ew. 'Tm tr.tn~ to co m e up fhe cnv1~ged park. the fourth o utdoor entertainment romple" o f D1sne)' Productions, wo uld be p:U· terned after Disneyland 1n California with a resort and recreation compleA similar to D1sne:r World in Flonda. and 1s expected to open 1n I Q90 o r 1991. r,a1d a D1'lney statement issued Wedne)da) Disneyland at Anaheim. Cahf., o pened in 1955. D isney World tn 1971 and I o kyo D1'inl•yland o pen· c::d in 1983. Deta iled negot1a11ons will begin immediately un specific-, of the prOjeCt. "We a re ho peful that our curre nt negot1at1ons will result 1n a dclin111vc agreement to bnng Mtckc) M ou'it and the Mag1t. Kingdom lo Wah Disney to France and the European Community." !>a1d Eisner Mame-La-Vallee:' 1s w11h1n 15 minutes o f the t\.\O maJor a1rl)<>rt'i ~rving Pam. and the city·., Metro subwa) sys1em will expand 10 serve the park. Eisner ..aid ··w e 1dcn11fied the Pans area because 111s complemented b y a high· ''· Disney will seek qualified rnvc~tor~ in France. o ther European countries and throughout the world 10 form the Euro Disneyland owner company - 1n whic h Disney Produt tions also will be an equity investor the Dif.ney statement said. Disney will receive royalues based on gross revenues from adm1ss1ons. ndes, food. merchandise and con - tnbut1o ns o f pan1c1pa11ng com - panies. and DJsney w11l o perate the theme park and rcson t'lcmenis of Euro Disneyland under a fre--bascd management c ontratl. the D1!>ney statement added At the opening the l'o mplcx will employ aboutg I 0,000 people. prt· manly Fren ch nauonal'i and o ther Euro peans with a minimal Amencan management stafT. /• • -.. ~ I / the Superior Coort ot Or· tor or &Qlln•t 111• 1pp11catlon Nkt DMtl ot Truet. Publ11hld Or1n,.e Codi ttansreree 1111 NONE The 1nge County requesting tr1at as outlined above All 1pp11. The M Mfkllary uncH11 Dally Pilot December to> Ill namll(a) and t>Yllnest •d· ROBERT A ORLANDO bl cauons, e•hlblll. and de· u ld Deed of Trull her• 26, t985 dreas ol the Intended tr1n1- 11ppointed ., pertonal rel) 1c11ptlon1 ot !hit propoHI tofon •HCUted and ... Th 50 1 leree(•I ire MINO SAN feMf\1111.,. to admlnllltf thl are on 1111 With the Office of .. ,,.,ed to tM undwetened HSIEH SU-CHING HSIEH. "''''of 111e d.cedent 1111 City c*~ 2000 Mlln •written DMW1Uon ~ o.. MLIC NOTICE MING EN XIE HSIU·HWEI The P•t•llOn requestl Srreet. HuntlOQIOn Beech. fM!lt end o.tnand IOI ..... TSAI XIE & MARI( w CHI Juthotlty to acim11111191 the Celltotnla. for 1napec;11on by itnd • wrltt•ft Notlcie of 0.. NOTICE OF and HAI LEE CHI. 752 West estate under the lnd&fW!n· th• public l1111t end llectloft lo ..,.. PUBLIC SALE 19th Street Costa Mesa. denr Mm1n1strat1on ol Et-HUNTINGTON aEACH The urwMtetgMd c~ NOTICE IS HEREBY CA rnat the property petll· • .... Act CITY COUNCIL. Ip; AUGie ..... Hotloe of o.feuh end GIVEN Illa! Dy 1e11son of Cl• 11411\I nereto ., de~,·~ In A neanng on th• pelltlOll M. '#entwofth, CltJ C'-ttc, EIMlloft to ..,I to be •• teulls ex1st1no under 11111 general H L1undtoma1. w111 be lletd on JANUARY 8, fttlone (114) ,.5405 Gorded lfl tM eovnly wtl4W• certain Security Agreement 1nd 19 located at 11182 1986 at 9 30 AM in Dept Published 01ange Coaat the reel propefty 11 locetM. dllted March 29. 1982. on Monrovia Avenue. Coate No 3 at 700 C1v1c Centi• Dally Ptlol Oecembet 19. HOUHKIEY )INANCIAL the con1tac1 balance In the Mesa, CA 92627 rne tx.tsl- 0flllo Wesl Santa Ana CA 19115 COR,ORA TION. U22 I aum or S..3.572 and made ness name uaed b)' the 111d 9~702 Th·516 lovth llrM I, Cerrito., C.t. payable by KATHLEEN J transtMortsl at Slld IOClllOfl IF YOU OBJECT to the 90701, (21') llCM.u2 WOOLDRIDGE 10 Bank or IS SUDS CENTER granting or the petttlon. you ___ PUB_l_l_C_HO __ Tl_C_E__ Hou•IKIElf "NANCIAl America Ni & SA, who 1s the That said bulk ttan1tar 11 should either appent at the COlllJ,0111111 TION, H 1110 named payee and ttie holder Intended 10 be con1um- hear1n9 and state your ob-NOTICE OF Tru1t11, B,: Vlr9 lnl1 ol a Secu111y Agreement mated 11 the olllce or fecuons or Ille wrmen ob1ec· TIIJUITIE'I SAU! TortH , AuthorlHd llgna· dated Mitch 29 t982 by Escrow Encounter a Inc uons with the court belO<e lu,. and between KATHLEEN J l7320 Beach Boulevard the near1ng Yoor appear-u:gEuR :11110~~~ J:,E::~i~ Date November 25, 11185 WOOLDRIDGE and Bank ot t1un11ng1on Beach, Ca11 ance may be in person or Dy OATEO 9-l5-ol4. UNLlll Published Ore.nge Coast America NT&SA. and which rornla 92647 on or after your atlorr>ey YOU TAl(E ACTION TO Daily Pilot Oec;ember 5. 12 SeC\lrlty Agreement cov911 January 8 11196 Tr11s Dulk IF YOU ARE. A CREDITOR PROTECT YOUR 'llllOP· 19 1985 the 1011ow1ng ·Clescnt>ed col· transfer 11 subjeet to Call· or i contingent creditor ol UIJTY, IT MAY a E SOLD AT TAC t•t lateral the Sank ot Amerlca1 tornia Uniform Commercial the deceased vou must Ille A f>U•LIC: IAl.E. IF YOU _______ r_n_-4;..;;8~e N 14:,A oy 8nd lh•ouon 111 Code Section 6106 your ct111m w1111 the court 01 Nl!ED AN fXPLANATION DllDLIC Mnf lCE agent F1111laK Nottce of Sale The name and address ol present ti to me pe•sona1 OF THE NATUlllJf OF TH! 1 ___ r_uu __ nv ____ Serv1ee. inc , wfll sell to the 111e person with whom 1ep1esen11111va appointed by PAOCl lDINQ AOAIN•T NOTICE OF highest bidder 111 the 11me claims may be llled 18 P1· Ille cou11 w11111n tour month! YOU, YOU IHOUl.O CON· TRUITEE'S SALE end place n.1e1natter set 111c1a MacCowan c lo trom the <1a1e of llrst is TACT A l.AWYER. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT forth. Ille COiiaterai covered Escrow Encountttl Inc suance ollettet$ es prov1d80 On Frida)', O.Cembef 77, UNDER A DEED OF TRUST by said Secu11ly Agreement. 17320 Beach Boulevard in Section 700 ot the 11115 11 1:3() P.M. HOUSE· DATED JANUARY 30. 1985 consisting ol a MOBILE Hunllnglon Beach. CA P•ooate Cooe or Ca11lorr11a l(EY FINANCIAL COflJPOA-UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· HOME located 81 892 N 92647 and Ille last day for The 11me for l1l1ng Claims w1I ATION. 11 duly eppolnled TION TO PROTECT YOUR ADELE LANE ~97. In the lillnQ ela1m1 by •ny creditor nol exp11e p11or 10 lout Tru a tee under e n d PROPERTY. IT MAY BE City ot Oren,.e County of shall be J1nuary 7. 1986 mon111s lrom the dlle of thE pur1uent 10 OMd of Tru•I SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE Orange. State ot Cehtornia which 1s the butlneu day nea11ng nottce above rec;orded July 5, 11114, •• IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-Slid Security Agreement t>etore the consummauon YOU MA 'I' EXAMINE the ln•t. No. 14·279291, of Of· NATION OF THE NATURE describes the following COi· date specified above file ~ept by the court II VOi. tlclal Aec;orda In the o~ OF THE PROCEEDING llteral 1982 MADISON DATED 11127185 are a oerson interested tr of the County Rec0tckt of AG A 1 NS T y OU y OU DECAL .: LAC75 18 SERIAL Matti W. Chi, Hel-lH Chi, the estate you may !ervt Orenge County, Cellfornla SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· :: AIB t0805LC32MCA Ming San H1letl, Su-Ching upon IM f'•eGutor or adm1n WILL SELL AT PUBLIC YER The slteet address or H1l•h, Ming En X14t, Hilu· 1St1ator 01 upon the at AUCTION TO HIGHEST On Jal'\uery 10 1986. at other common oes1gna11on Hwel THI Xie, Intended torney tor tne ••e<;utor 01 BIDDER FOR CASH Ofll I 1 00 AM CALIFO RNIA or the locallon ot the COi· T11n1t.rMa. adm1nistrato1 and file w1tr CASHIER'S CHECK, drawn LANO TRUSTEE CORPOR-latefll here1nabove de-Published Orange Coast the court with prool ol ser on a •t•I• °' nellonal benk, A TION as duly apPQlnted sc11t>e<J ts putported to t>e Oa11y P1101 Oecembe< t9 vt<.e 8 wrtlten request stat • 1tate or fe«Mtll credit Ttustee under and pursuant 692 N ADELE LN 1197 OR· 1985 mg thlt you desire spec•a union, or• 11111 or I.ct.rat to OeeCI ol Trust recorded ANGE. CA Th·521 nollce or the ltllng ot an 1n Hvlng• and loan •Hoel•· March 22 1985 89 instr No Said sale will be ne10 ano ventory and app•a•sement o• llon domk:lled In Ihle •l•I•. 85-098681 ol Oll1c1111 Re· conducted by Fa1rt11x Nouce estate assets or or lhe pet1 In Ille lobby to th• aulldlne cords executed by George or Sate Service Inc at t I 00 !Ions or ace.cunts menuonec locited et: 901 I . Lewi• I t., A Mohn& as truator in Ille am on JANUARY 2 1986 at tn Secllon 1200 and 1200 5 OI THE CHAPMAN AVENUE Ille Cahto1n1a Probate Code Orenfi•· CA all right, tllle office of the County Re-ENT RANCE TO THE. CIVIC 1 Wllllam A. Bernaleln. Al· i nd nl•r11t conve,ed lo corder ot Orange County, CENTER BUILDING 300 ind now held by II under State or Cahlorn10 WILL torney tor Petitioner, S05 H id OMd of Truat In Ille SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION EAST CHAPMAN BUILD· City Parkwey WHI, Suite PfOperty altueled In M id TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ING 300 EAST CHAPMAN 1 OO O' O' 8 n II •' CA Counl)' and Ste le de· CASH (payaDle at time ol AVENUE ORANGE. CALI· t:ztea.2913 ecrlbed II: sale in lawlul money ot Ille FORNIA A description 01 Publisneo Orange Coast Loi 103 of Trac:t No. 171:2, United Stales) at south lhe above-Clascribed col· Daily PllOI December 19 20 c c late••• will ~ COl"ISPICUOuslu 26 1985 In the lty of 0111 MeN , Iron! entrance to the Oranne ' " po5tecl at Ille place ol sate TnF.520 County of Orenge, Stet• of County Old Courthouse 211 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF JAMES A. MONIZ AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A·130t7S Cellfornl•. 11 l>'f mep re-w Santa Ana Boulevard and on the sale oate ap· corded In booti 50, P119•• 32 C11y ot Santa Ana State or pointed lhetetore at fHE to 39 lnclu1tve of Mle· Cahtornia. 8 11 right 11t1o and CIVIC CENTER BUILDING 'c•llen.ou• map1, In the of· interest conveyed to ano 300 EAST CHAPMAN AV llc1 of Ille county recorder now held by 11 under saio ENUE ORANGE CALI· of uld county. Eacept en Deed ot Trust in the propeoy FORNIA Grude oll, petroleum. g11, situated 1n sard Coonty and Tne ab0ve·desc11bed coi. bte1. aaphaltum, ind ell State described as Lot l25 1a1era1 may be redeemed kindred 1ub1tanc11 and 01 Tract No 653 BS pet map pursuant 10 Sec11on 9506 ot other mineral• under end In recorded in book 19 page 42 the un1101m Commercial Hid lend He.pt the r6ght or Miscellaneous Maps in Coca Dy tender or the Hll· to uM enr portion ol the the olllce ot the county re-ma1eo sum ol $45,500 tn To all lle<rs benellc1aries eurftee of the lend'°' drill· Corde• ot said county fulfillment ot the ODllQahol"ls DEATH NOTICES JACQUES Hobt>rt Jal1qucs, born St·pt 12. 19 lti Pa~-d .iwav Ot.>t•('mbt>r 9, 198:;° J .It• I!> !>Ul'VIVt'tl hy h1i. l>•lll D:.iv1d. daughlC'r Lois Also l>Ur\H't"<.l O\ brother Oon:1 Id rl fld mut her M1nn11· Sc•rvscrs wt•rl' hl'ld Saturday f){.(:f>mbn 14. 1985 <il tht· llarbor Lawn Ml•monal Chdpl'I In lt•f'mt•nl foll11wt-d di Harbor Lown Mcm- ort<1I Park I larbor L<1wn -Mount Ohvc" D1rt.'l:tors 540-5554 "'~ Holding' a mlnta ture gun ancJ game card, a j)Iayer trie. to make it out of the New York •ubway •Y•tem a live. creo11ors and con11ngen1 Ing operetloni , mining 0 , Tne street address and unoer said Secumy Ao•ee· creditors an<l persons who querrylng of ell kind• In· other common dt1signet1on men1. to the undll!'s1gned 11 may De 0111e1w1~ interested cludlng but not Hclut lv• 01 11 any 01 the real property the adoress given below 1n 1111> will and or estate ol oil well drllllng, oil ,. .. 1,. llesc:ubed ~J>ov• ,, p11or to said sate l~tlle• JAMES R MON1Z 11nkl, tunMla, mining ••· purporteo to be 2222 Ca-with 111e e•penses ln<:urred A pe1111on has Deen 1118<1 ca'flllont 01 •h•fl• nyon Drive Costa Mesa 1n retaking. holding ano 1 Dy ADELINE t.4AFHtN 1n tlle provided, howuer, th~ Cahfornta ' preparing the collateral tor I Superior Court or Oral'lge .. ,,,. 111111 not be con-Tiie undersigned Trustee dlspos111on 1n 11rrang1no for PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Motluary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pac1!1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 with entena1nmcnt 1na1 ·~ tun. n \ relaxing and )OU don't ha'e lo be ent1rcl} sober to play." But Manne I'> aware of the gamc·s senouo; undertone-;. He 1s a member of the !'olat1o nal Organ11at1on for Victim~ As .. 1stancc. and has ~trong 'll'"'' Jhoul the fradttc'> o f the cnminal JUSl1l c s:rstem •• fhc v. hole < 1oet1 c a'>C therc'c, reall) J Jot of 'ubhm1nal l'if.ues that come 111ltghl1n 1h1<;ca\e that I want 10 hnng 10 people'\ attention " ..atd Manne M anne desc ribes h1m,clf ac, a liberal, doc<> n1>1 own :l gun and has ndden "Jew York's subways onl ac, a tounst. He ~1d hl· ha-; <;old about 1.500 g.amcc, na11onw1dc, and ho pe<> to mounl a 'itepped-up markeuni cam· ~e·g5 'oon rhe game retails for l\.fanne horx·c, \ale-; will pick up C Juntv requeSt1ng thal etrved to ptohlblt •lent disclaims any ltab•hly 10, any tne sale and tor attorneys when -and ti -Goetz goc& on tnal A"1r ltNE MARTIN be ap· drllllne or auc:h other~· incorrectness 01 the street tees and 190a1 eapenses 1n ~ judge 1s o;cheduled to rule next P<>•nted as IH!•SOnal 'l!f>-1tlona wllk:h In no wap UM address and other common connection the•ewnn (ft •P month on whether thr <.:ase should be resen11111ve io adm1n1s1er tne or 11"1 anp w1y effect the iur· des1ona11on II any. snown pllcab1e1 estate 01 the oeceden1 lace rlglll• of H id land, Ind riereln DATED Dec.emDer 12 d1sm1ssed. Tiie pet rt ion requests whic h do not enter ukl Sa•d sale will be made bul l985 Reac11on'1 are mixed Dann) autnoriiv 10 aominister the lend 11apoint 1111 then soc w1111ou1 covenanl or war-FAIRFAX NOTICE OF K1lbcn 0\.\ ncr of the (om pleat I e<l'Stil,te.dunder Ille lndepet En ffft to ••Id 1urface , .. re-ranty ••Press 011mpfled.1e-SALE SERVICE. INC .. 12437 • en " m•n1stra11011 o s-ed I h deed f LEWIS STREET, SUITE 208, Strategist a chain of u;ime stores ta1es Act te 1 111 "O er "'v n 1 • rom gardui9 1it1e possession. 01 G•ADEN GROVE, c • --·1 • ..... •cep e " "' Ednell Rae:• C1pron, re-encumbrances 10 pay the " " •~ hcadquanered t n "Jc"' York said he I to sell redl property w11hout c:orded 2•3•53 In booti 2.44a, remaining pt1ncipal sum 01 Published Orange Coast has '>Old 60 10 rm ~U0\.\3) Vigilante co ... url \UtJe•v•SIOnl Pllll• t:2 of Ofnclel A.cord• the notes secured by said Deily PilOI Oecemoer l9 f ""8""9 c.n '"" pe1tt1on 'f 1 d "--~ T 1985 games out o one mid-M anhattan I w II D" n1>1e1 o t 3 es t 9 30 ru1 or or recor owner """"'or rust wtth inierest 1 n a J O H A M N E S C thereon as provided 1n said Slore 4 M 1" Dept No 3 81 700 R A S M U S s E N A N D notes advances. 1f any ··A lot of people ('Ollle 1n and say 11'<, Civic Center Drive West. SHARON J. RASMUSSEN unoer the 1ermso1 said Deed tasteless:· K1lbcn !>aid ··o ut the re arc s~~18vin~ g~J~2d~;>. th Tiie ,,, .. , lddr ... I nd ol Trust lees Charges and ( f h t I •• I 0 • other common dee6gN llon, upenses of Ille f rustee and I( ·22320 a Ot O games I al arc las e css granting ot •ne peuhon you f 1nr. of th• '"' property ot the truSts created by saKl OT CE TO ClllJED TOAi Shelley W ohnsk). manager of Pas· snould e•tller appeer 81 the d••crlbed a bove 11 Deed or Trust. tor the N o,'I ULK TRAN~FEA ttmes, a game store 10 Quee ns, ~atd 111ea,rin9 and, 1 stAle yourbob-purported to be: 1043 amount reasonably est1· Notice 1s hereby give 10 1ec 10115 Of I e 1Nflll8n 0 1ec-LI ... _ Pt c I ... ___ s 0 20 66 She Ordered 3 fC \.\ COpte~ Of lhc game llOns with the CO rt Deloe nuwn I CI , oa a .._.., niated IO be 7 • 9 creditors o l the wllll1n d Id h kl u r CA 92927 Tne beneficiary unoer said named translero•fsl that a an !><> t e m qutc ) me nA!l"ng Your appear The unde••'1lned Tru•IM Deed ot T•ust neretofOfe •~-bulll transfllf' rs aoout 10 be Th !>10 POOLIC NOTICE HARBOR l AWN- MT. OLIVE Moriuaty • Cemetery Crematoty 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 P IERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 A .. We don't know whether \.\C'll I ance may De in pe•son or by dlKlelm• 1n1 llablllt1 l0t ecute<I ano delivered 10 the maoe ot personal p1oper1y reorder ti Or n<>t:' :,he Said ... I didn't yo;:.' :~~'1':rE A CREDITOR l ny tnc:orrec;tneaa of lhl undersigned a written Dec· lle•e1nal1er de1Ct1be<I The hke the tdea thal much ... and some of or a con11ngen1 creditor or MLIC NOTICE ·• M LIC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE --D .. -n'-IC_Mn_T_C __ the people who were looking at 11 were rrie deceased yoo must me rUU\. nu I £ no1 1 e type o !,>.COP e we 1 c to p1esen1 ,, ,0 me persona1 • N UPERIOR COURT OF THE ST ATE have in the store I :~~';:;:1!\t1~~r1aftu~1~~,~~ OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE h • f I 'd I k your c1111m wnn the court 011 I THE S ------------------------------------------------• from thP datt> or first 1~· Storm systems deepen freeze I suancf' ol letters as provided 1n Sec11on 700 ot the PrOb!llt! COde QI C:.altfOll'\18 I Tne tlm" lor 1111ng claims will I not eapire p11or to tour months trom 111e oate ol the IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, A SchoOI Dletrlct of the Steta of Cellfornla , end C OMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT N0 .16-1, A Dlttrlct Formed a nd Org•nl1ed HO. 47·55-44 SUMMONS (CCP 88M1.1) By tbe A11oclated Preu The .. Alberta Chppcr" sat led to ... ard the ~outh to<la~ keeping the Northeast and Midwest 1n <i del'f) lrcc/l' dumping snow on secttonsofthc M td\.\Cst an<l '-l'nd1ng the homeless to shelters tn C hicago. Boston and \ic"' \ nrl.. M eanwhile. a s torm S)~tcm from the < 1rl·a1 I al..l'' dumped up to 18 inches of snow near I ..ikc f m · o n W ednesday. s1randing trucker~ wt1h ~-foCll drtft\ 10 nt1111 and Penns~lvan1a Right behind 1hc "(lipper"' wa' d \hot 111 lnld .111 from the .\rc ttc that was e'l:pel·tcd to entl'r thl· n11rth1·rn United States today. the Natto nal W eather 'ien Il l' ,,Jill The Alberta C lipper 1s a rapidly mo' 1ng \Urtace lo"' pressure area that onginates 1n the wc.,tern < .inad1an province. The giant c;torm 'iy<.tcm sprcnd light .. now '"er sections o f the Dako tas, Nebraska, Missouri. and l\.an\J\. and was expected to reach as far 'iOUth a\ thl' T t.>nnl'\\Ce R iver valley b) Fnda~. according ICl Paul f1kc. J m eteorologist w11h the Nat tonal Sc' ere 'il<>fm' 1 orn'tl\I Center in Kansas City. M o. Blowing and dnfttng snow blcx. 1-.ed road<. 1n Wl'\tnn North Dakota One to 6 inchc!> ol -;now \.\l'rl' lc>rt'l •l'-I 111 'iouth Dako ta, and up 10 4 1nche'I tn W yoming's Blac k H tll'> The cold <;napped low-temperature records rn at least liH· nt1cs t0<lny. A minus-25 reading tn Waterloo. Iowa. too k ~ degree\ off the I 9R3 mark On W ednesda'r records fell in at kac;t 13 c t11c• .. 1ndud1ng H uron. S'.D . where 1t wa<. 10 below. The old record of 25 below wac, c,ct I 0 1 years ago Belov.-1ero temperatures perwned rnio mid-morn- ing 1n part'> o f M1nnc\ota. WtSton~rn llllnol\ Iowa and Indiana Fike 'aid I hea11ng nottGe llbO•e YOU MAY EXAMINE tne Ille kept by the court fl you are a person 1mereS1ed m the e"11te 'fOU mav serve upon lhtl eaeculor or adm1n 1s11alo• or upon lhe at· torney tor troe e•ecu1or or I adm1n1~tr11101 and r11r with lht' coutt with prool of ser YICI" 8 w'lttf'n <f!()Ufl$1 Sfal 1n9 thal you de,"" ,pec1111 no11ce ot tne llllng ol an in· 111en1ory and appra1semen1 ot In 'iouthern (alifomra. meanwhile. a heat wa\'C 'K'nl estate assets or or 111e pe11- h t1on, or accoun" menuoneo lho u..and!> to the bcac es and 'an Diego poc;ted a record 1n section 1200 and 1200 sot high for the date o f 78 degrees I tne Calll01nla Probate Code ""<>rlhwe!>l W yoming received an unusual comh1oa· I Oundar.on, Reynold• a t1<1n uf thunder'ltonns and locally heavy o;now tod ay The Gunderaon, Attorney• tor , Petltlonet, 2S521 P-d• \torm dumped up to In inches of <;now al Sundance. Vetenct1, lull• 1t5, Leguna Pur•u•nl to 1"9 Meffo..Rooa Community Fecllltlet Act of 1112, ve. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE MA TIER OF THE VALIDITY OF THE FORMATION OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. M-1, THE LEVY OF S PECIAL TAXES THEREIN, THE ISSUANCE OF S150,000,000 OF BONDS THEREOF, AND CERTAIN OTHER ACTS ANO MATTERI RELATING THERETO, AS AUTHORIZED BY THE aOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE "'VINE UNWlED 8CHOOL DllTRICT, THE.OOVERNINQ BODY OF SAID COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. '6-1, \.'. \O and clo~d most road~ 1n and around the ctty Hiiia. CA 92953 In ( h1cago. 8 0\ton and NC\.\ York. pohcc bcgrtn Publlsnt'd Orange Coast NOTIC E! YOU HAVE aEEN 8 UED. mm In$ c;treet people into shelte~ Wedne~day under ~:11i;~~01 December 19 20· THE COURT MAY DECIDE AOAIN8T regu lation\ ord cn ng lhc homeless m oved 1 ndoors. aga1 n~t TnF-519 YOU WITHOUT YOUR RING HEARD h II f h bcl ~., UNLHI YOU RE8POND NO LATER t Ctr WI I necessar) w en 1empcraturcs drop 0\.\ .l~ THAN THE ITH DAY OF JANUARY, PlalntlH•. Det.ndant1. AVl80 1 USTED HA llDO DEMAHDADO. EL TAllUNAL PUEDE DECtDtR CONTRA UD. SIN AUDIENCIA A MEH08 QUE UD. RH~DA NO MAS T AADE De EL tTH DE ENERO Df 1M. LEA LA INFORMACION QUI llQUE. degree\ I PUBLIC NOTICE 1111. READ THE INFORMATION I aELOW. Ml.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE ruJLIC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE NOTICIE OF ,_...,enc« 11~1111 TS man A.-enue entrance to tl'\e 1,11.,,.r,,. 1., provid'"O in "''o FICTITIOUS IUllNESI Mon..-a Calt11tna Gall1rdo PUaLIC HIAlllJINO TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE MATIER OF THE VALIDITY OF THE FORMATION OF 125C7tt C.••ic Cllf'lte• Building 100 ""t-.., ,o~11ncl'' ,1 1ny NAME STATEMENT Tnis stetem,.nt waa llled l APPEAL TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO 86-1, THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN, THE NOTICE Of Eas1 Cnapmer1 Avenu" Or ur>dPr 1np l'"rms 01 tht Deea I rne 1011ow1ng persol"ls are lw1tn the County Clerk 01 Or-Pl ANNI~~ ~~IM~IS~ION S ISSUANCE OF S 150,000,000 OF BONDS THEREOF ANO CERTAIN OTHER ACTS ANO MATTERS TlllJUITEE'I I ALE anqe CA a11 11gh1 lltle 11r>rJ d •,J,, Ille\ c1111rges 11nd 1 do•no bus1nen as Romane l enge County on November I ~PP~OV~L ~2 RELA TINO THERETO AS AUTHORIZED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCAT ION OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED I 1nter951 con•eyed to MHl "'llP~""' ot lhe rruttl'e and 1no ~45 E 11t11 St Ste L n 109~ SPECIAL SIGN SCHOOL DISTRICT. THE GOVERNING BODY OF SAID COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO fOU ARE IN DEFAULT no"' "8ld b) 11 under s11oc1 fll 1n .. ''"''' C•f'&ff'd ov "8•d Co,t• Meu CA Cl2627 I F21M121 1 PERMIT . 85•11 86-1 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ~ot Trusttn lheprope<t/ 0f'l'j ! Tr.,'1 ') Wll Pr " Ila hmpie tOl"I Published O•ange Coaat NOTICE IS HE!REBY A c;omplalnt hall been flied with thla coort by the lrvlne Unified School District and Community D 2 2 3 U LESS I llt•JAted 1n said County Call SfJ• O • t t3 117 YorbA St Sent11 Ar>a Oa11y P1101 Dec:-1T1t>er 5 12 G VE"" .. H o1. t F lll H s DI t 1 t N 8" 1 t t t G t C-" <>~11 53359 Ch DATE 1 / 2111 N fom•• de"rtbrno tne 111no I Tn" 1,.,,,911c1ary .mat1 51110 CA 9270'i 19 100 28 t\l85 1 ., t .. 111 tlle un .. ng on ac e a r c o Q" pur uan o overnm.n ....,e""" on and apter 9 (commencing vou TAKE ACTION TO therein LOT 256 OF TRACT O"lld <Jf l rusi heretotora e•· I Nancy Parlier 325 E 2'.lrd I Th-4tll 8ttec:h City Coon<:ll wttl llOICI with Section 860) ol Tiiie 10 OI Part 2 of the Code or Clvll Procedure, requesting this Coo rt to PROTECT YOUR sci~o:r NO 2822 AS PER MAP RE c .111e1 \M dt111v11•.0 10 •~ St Costa Men C• 926'7 will ~otd • 1Pcbttc hellrlng ~n determine the valldlty of the formation of Community Facllltles District No 86· 1. the levy of e speclel ERTY IT MAY BE / Y CORDED IN SOOK 1 t6 ,ndi>••· qn"'<l ,. wr 1u1n Dec-Th•• bus1neu is con tlle c:;"nc1n him~ at 1t 1~ lex therein, the 1ssu1nce of S 150,000,000 of bonda thereof end certain othor acta end metter1 ~E~gB~~ ~~~~A~ATlg~ PAGES 3 ro 18 INCLUStV( aral -r ~· 0.laun 1nd De-ducted by CO·Plrtner' I MLIC NOTICE ~~.~ g':ooo 8~~~ s~~t reletlng thereto, as IUlhOrlzed by the Board or Educ.Uon or th• Irvine Unified School Olalrlel, H lhe OF THE NATURE OF THE OF' ,.MISCEL LANEOUS "'''"d I•• Su 11nO a wt1tten P11c11111 Templeton "CTITIOUI aUllNIH Huntington Beach Cllll governlng body Of Community Facllltlel Olttrlct No. 86-1 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MAP , IN THE OFF ICf OF 111"'1<' 1 Oflteuit 41no (lee This statement wu 11111<1 HAMI tTATIMINT I 1or1111 on tlled1teand 11 the If you wlah to appear end enawer the completnt you must Ille with this court no later than J anuary YOU . YOU SHOULD CON-b~Fs;,g~bTJNfvECORDfR 11~::;0~:~.~"~~.~d.~·~;o~ :~'""'~~~"~ ~.'~r!, ~~ The r<>110w1no per900a are 11me 1noteetea below to re-6 1986. a written pleadlng In rNPOf'IM to the ~omplalnt Unteu yoo d o so. your defeult will be TACT A LAWYER '"• suHt •Odreu aria fA ,11 " 1 r "'-"O" 10 Sall 10 1qXs d'lin9 l>\Jt•nein a5 Th• F•D· cttM1ana,ont~1~•111e-11 entered upon appllcatlon of the above plelnt1n1, and thla court may enter a judgment determining 011 111,186 11 10 00 AM 01111r rommon oe~ion•11,,n ~ '"' n1c1 .. <1 '" th" county nt0e00l 1te Comp•nv 1 •~2 Irvine menta 01 alt e>er•00• wno that the above matter• In question are valld. Which ludgment. unles1 appealed, wlll beeome forever N-c>Ofl Elcrow Company ·' •ny ,, th• rH I propertv1 w1111•• 1•111 r1<a1 property 1•1 Pubtt•hed Or1noa Cont Bt~d Tu~t1~1CA ~2680 52 ~,:" ~~:.~:~:~d ~~=~·~~~g, binding. ea to ell matters therein adjudicated or which at the time could have been adjudicated, u tll• duly eopointed d 11u11 Dfld 11 b o v e 1 s 1oc:a111d 0111y P1tol November 28 De lrvi~!t1n81v"e1 •c~u;t~ri 1 b A below against 111 persona T~t .. undet purtuent 10 purporr•n II) bf' 2ll69 DAil 1; 1,,9~ c•mt>e• 5 12 and 19 li85 97680 I DATE Monday Jtnu&r OMd m n~11 ~orded on RO YA L PAL.M OR•V£ 1 NIWPOlllJT EICflOW rri-..n r1111 ou .. n•u " con· 6 1986 'I IF YOU WllH TO IHK THE Dt UITWD DIHA IOUCfTAR IL 11418• " Oocu!Mftl no CO<;T" M[S" C.A 9'6"6 COM,ANV • C•llfoml•I d led b • COtPQfAh0'1 TIME 1 :JO p M ADVtCI 0' AH An O,_..Y ... CONl-..0 DI"" AIOOADO I N llTI ~~~·~,:.~~~~~ ~=· ! 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Approval No ~ or Spec;111 Mle 1n I ~ n.....A f Truit w·tn '" 1 • Y Tn1t bua1ntH 11 C:j)n 111 ind :16 1119~ Sl(ln Pe•mlt Nn 8~·11 De UNled Stat.el at tn. C.....,· .,_... o 191111 C111u111eo AO ~2 ~&71 0.,,,tl<I bv en inorvtdutl 111 4117• tion 2 S10nm41.-11r1111.ooee1 Pubtlahed Ora nge Coast Daily Piiot e>ec.mt>et &. 12, 19, 1985 ---. ---• ~--~~--------~--------------------------------I Daily Pilat THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19. UCI women hoat Holiday Claaalc tourney thla weekend·~ Dionne'• two goala llft Kina• to 4-3 victory over Toronto.~ Capo shocks Seahawks in T of C OV dealt 53-51 def eat; DeBrouwer, ref scuffle By ROGER CARLSON Of .... 0..., "°' ..... POMONA -Ocean View H1gh's dream .. for a championship here at the Tournament of C hamp1ons went down 1n flames Wednesda) n1Jtit as Capistrano Valley's Cougar" took the in1ttat1ve and held off the previously unbeaten Seahawks. 53-51. to advance to Fnday·,. ~m1finals against Santa Monica. It was a bitter defeat 1n more wa)s than one for the Scahawks (7-1 ). who were on the lo-;ing end 1n the aftermath of the game. too. Blaine DeBrouwer. Ocean View's point guard. wound up 1n a heated scuffle with official 1\1 Hackney. and police were summoned. A chest-to-chest confrontation ensued berore order was restored "/\ctually 1t was two s1m1lar personallllc'> clashing," said CX;can View Coach Jim Harns But that was just the culmination of a game which belonged to Capistrano Valley from 1.tart to finish. Nursing a 33-30 lead at halft1me,,the Cougars tu rned to a zone defense in the second half and iust about look every weapon awa) from the Scahawks. "It reminded me of our game with M1ss1on V1eJO last year," said Hams. ··They sagged and 1nv1ted us to come in, but we were hesitant to go after them "We were JUSt never 1n 1t " The Seahawks managed JUSt 9 of 27 from the field in the second half(33 pen:entJ. The Seahawks were always within range, but deep shots from Shawn Reed helped put Ocean View in a hole in the first half. then guard Nathan Call and John Wa1kle led the second half charge llilm\ "".ucnnv1nced Jl '4ould be a struggle of front line'>. that the back coun\ ol each would take care of thc:msehes E11her team figured to be 1n deep trouble 1f earl) foul trouhk !.urfaccd Hams· !>U'>PtCtOn\ "'ere confirmed when 6-7 Jason Tra~k wa!> on the lx'nch "Ith four fouls with 4: 5 7 left 1n the third quarter. and did not retum until 5 43 remained 1n the game But he "cnt out v.11h Capo up 35-33 and \\hen he returned < .tpo \till held the uppt:r hand at 44-4() ( apo e\.cn1ualh upix:d the le.id to 49-42 wtth 2 08 leh but the ~ahawks ch1ppt:d a""a) "'1th thc help of J n-l<Jr-12 per1ormance at the ltne b) thl' ( ougar<, 1n the tinal segment ··1fv.e make uur la-.-up' v.e'rl' up hv Ill at . hallttmc " ~11.J L1pu \ allc' ( ua h • Marl. Thornton _ H1~ 7-IJ \quad dt'ntetl <>ccan \ 1cv. 1n JU'>I about l'\Cf\ dcpartmt'nt hnauo,c ol tht' effective LOnc: . .and a red-hot outside lhOOltlllf performance . Tony PanL1ca scored 16 and Ride Bui.kt and DeBrouwer each had 13. but it wasn·c I performance any of them will cherub. lb( Ocean View's unbeaten reoord was on line earl) 1n the first halfas Capisuano Valle)' displayed cnsp and very deep ~~c= ~hooting. Shawn Recd. at 6-3. bu~ Seahaw~s with four consecuuve 2~foot shOU. sending Capo into a 2~1 4 bul&e eatty an the second penod Oi..can View was fortunate to be down by JU~t'a 33-30 half11medefic1t.aod bad atnotb«D for ~ome sharp play from Butler and Panzica. ( apo might have had 11 put away at that poant Panzica scored 14 in the first haJC. twioe h1t11ng oo threepo111l plays. . Butltr v.as a tower of strength m~ide .. ~t th~ Cougars found a way to avoad b.im Wlth their outside shooting. W ~~rior~.~rop ~Y CdM, Barons fall Lakers ·.turn to Kareem Sea Kings nipped by Foothill: FV blitzed by North By CHRIS MONAHAN Two games involving Orange Coast area teams in the Irvine Jn vttat1onal basketball tournament produced two losers 1n two very d11Terent "'ays Wednesda) at lrvtnc High Corona del Mar absorbed its first loss of the >ear, a '>Queaker to Foothtll. wh1k Fountain Valley was blitzed by North High .of R1vers1de. Herc's how the action went: Footblll 56, Corona del Mar SS: A battle of t"o unbcatens. which wa~ dominated b} de!Cnse. was decided b) two mistake-; in the final nine seconds Footh1ll was leading 56-55 ""1th guard Derek Johnson a1 the hne shoou ng one-and-one. He htt the first free throw. but center Alan Sdthne' stepped 1n10 the lane too soon a nd was call ed for a lanl' \'1ola11on. wiping out the point and giving Corona the ball. Foothill (5-0J set up on delen<,c, e>.pec11ng the 'ica Kings to go to senior swingman JclT Fr)er for tht' last shot. The Sea Kings ( 5-1) inbounded tht' ball to point guard Tod Rea rbo .... er. "'ho dnhblcd the length of the noor. <>conng on ..in apparent go-..thcad lay- up w11h lour \econd\. I n'>tead he ""a' lalled for c. harging into ~hlincs. The} hJd one last chance to win 11. but Bearbower's despera11on 50-footer at lhl' hulll'r fell way "\hort .. Ifs unbchevable. but .... e·11 take 1t." said Footh11l Coach Jim Reames ··Th ts 1\ a Junior varsity team turned into a varstt) team We reall) pla)ed defense well. .. Indeed both teams pla)ed good defense The Sea Kings held Johnson. the Knights' big scorer. 10 JUSl 11. while Footh1ll ltm1ted the Sea King<.' big gun Fl) er to ~:!. Of couN: the) had some help Fr)er got into loul trouhle to start the third quarter, pKk1ng up his third and fourth personal,. Ju"':! 16 intu the Irvine tourney scores, schedule Woodbridge moves ·into semifinals W.OnHda'f'I Ouu1«11nal Sc«H (•I W OOClbrldee H i9h) con.-.11°" Corona 41 , Lo\ AmfOO\ 38 17 o•I s.Yentlt Pia ca '""'" 61. S.e1<1i.ooc~ so Or•lllle Sl, WUlltfn 49 CNlmcMoMlllP Woodt>rldoe 70, Mluton \llero t.J (I I Unhlenl1V H ltfl I c tinMll lloft Moreno \I •li.v ,S, T rov S3 S.ven11\ Plue El Toro 68 No<CO S7 Merine 49 Un1verS1ly &8 Clwlmoloml\IP Sen1a Ana 69 Rer><:hO Jll•m•IO\ S3 (al lrvlfte Hltfll COMGlallon Canvon 11 , CO\le Mew~ Cha~io Foo111111 S6 Corona del Mer SS No<lll R1~er\lde 1&. Founla•n Vallev SJ Todav's SemlfiNI G1me1 Cal UnlvenlfV Hltifl) C8"\Cllallon 3-<orone ~' Moreno \la~v S.Venfll Pia Ge 'JO-Marina v\ Oranoe Ftml Ptl.Ce ..-M1u 1on V1e10 v\ Rancr.o Alam.lo\ C ... mciMmhiP 7 lO-WOOdl>rldoe v\ S.nla Ana (al lrvlne Hltlll) COflSOlalloft 3-E \lancia v\ Canvon S.Vtnf'I "'-ca 'lC>-E• Toro V\ Irvine Flfltl Place ..-<:orona oel Mar vi Foun1a1n \lalMty Cl\ampieftslllt> 7 30--Foo111111 vs Nor111. Riverside second hall. Foothill took lull advantage offl, e minute'i w1thou1 Fryer on the lloor 1ncreas1ng tht' lead from one point !27-26) to 'ie,cn points b~ tlie end of the quaner (39-3~). Both rnache'i said that Fl)er's absence had an obvwus effect on the quarter and the game'<, outcome . .. He 1s a small D1v1s1on One pla>l'r who can dominate a high school basketball game." said Reames. "We d1dagreat1obon h1mdefens1vel~ and getting him into foul trouble." "II had an obvious effect. Thev did pull awa) al the time." <oa1d Co.rona Coach Jack Ernon. "OITcnsl\ ch n doesn't hurt as much. but ""c have to put 1n a new guv and that Jumble'> up our defense ··wt'·rc prett~ familiar '>'Ith them (Pleaae aee CdM/Cll of Irvine tourney By BARRY FAULKNER Woodbridge H1gh's basketball team played an almost flawless game and hit 10 of 14 founh-penod free throws to win Its sixth straight, while M1ss1on V1e10. the tournament's top o;eed. had lls six-game unbeaten string snapped 1n the quarterfinal round of the Irvine lnv11.a11onal Wcdnesda) at Woodbridge. The Warnors 'ihowed they weren·1 in awe of the h1ghl)-regarded D1ablos as the) jumped 10 a 21-14 first- quaner lead behind the outside shoo11ngof6-3 senior wing man Mike Murph) Murphy hll the hosts• first basket and nailed the pcnod's final four field goals. all from outside. to send the D1~blos rttling. Mission VrCJO was earned 1n the opening period by 6-7 center Tim Knowles, who scored 12 ofh1s team's 14 points M1ss1on regrouped in a hurry however. as 11 spurted for eight straight points, all on lay-ups. A Woodbndge free throw fa tied to stem the ude and the D1ablos hll for lour more and a 26-22 lead 10 complete the hghtn1ng-qu1ck turnaround. Woodbndge hung 1n. behind the pla) of its 6-7 sophomore center .\dam Keefe. who conttnuall) fol· lowed his own misses 1ns1de w con ... ert second-etTon Jumpers fur nine fi rst half points. Senior guard Mike Sullivan also had the ra nge from the outside to compliment :'-Aurphy. totaling 12 points. The D1ablos held a 33-31 lead at the interm1ss1on. Both 1eams took turns spurting 1n the third quarter First 11 was\! ood- bndge, as the Wam ors 1umped to a 36-35 lead. Then M1ss1on burned the Wamors on the trans111on. sconng eight straight points. s1' on fast break layup!>. Woodbndge Coach Bi ll Shannon called for 11meout tratltng 43-40. and again his team answered. wtth l\\O "iurphy 15-footers. Woodbndge held 3 narro"' 48-4 7 edge at the penod'-; end. Ram game nothing special to Flores Shannon. who ..aid the ke> to the game was his team's ab1h1y to hold onto the ball (five turnovers). sa"' his team capture a 59-53 kad after a three point pla) by 6-6 Junior forward Vince Bl)an The Wamor'> "ho m1)\cd tu ti-I altl'r an opening "eason lo.,., 111 £10,l.'nhowe r. hl'ld off the late M1ss1on charge. with 'iCntor point guard -\It Rounagh1 hitting five clutch chant) tosses 1n the fi nal I :49. Murphy. wh o had hit only one of his first four. netted four straight from the ltne a<, the D1ablos tned without succe s to foul after sconng. M l\NHATT .\N BEAC II tAPJ - From a geographical standpmnt. the Los Angeles Raiders and Rams are crosstown rivals. But a'i far as Coach Tom Flores of the Raider<; 1s con- cerned. the Ram\ ar~ JUSI another opponent. "Ifs a game we·rc approaching a~ another step toward home-field ad- vantage. which makes ti important:· Flores said Wednesda)' ··1 think both teams would like to win and end the regu lar season on a winning note. .. We haven't played the Rams since 198: When you're playing someone you haven't met 1n three years, you have to hu1ld excitement. You don't know them that well. We have to approach 11 as JU'lt another game even though the)'rc clo-.cr than anyone else we pla)'." Monday nt~ht"s game at l\nahc1m tad1 um. which has been sold out since m1d-Octolx'r. could be 1mport- nnt for both team~. It also could be meaningless for both. First of all. both are 11 -4 and have clinched d1v1,1on cro~ns -'the Raiders art the AFC WC1t champions while the Rams ore the NFC We~t winners. From the Raider<;' ~lllndpotnt. a victory would mean the home-field advantage throu~hout the AFC play- offs. However, 1f M1am1 hould be upset by Buffalo liunday. the Raide~ would have the home-field advanu1gt" throuahout the l?layoffli no matter how thev fare against the Ram ' From the Rams' nandpoint. a win would mean they will host Dallas 1n a first-round pme of the N H playoff: either Jan 4 or Jan 5 But 1f the Cowboy• lo5e to San Franc1\Co un· day. the Ram~ will Ix' the home lcam 1n their game wtth Dalla\ no matter \ ho" the~ do against the Ra1tler'i Flores said 1he Ra1dcrs-Ram<1 rivalry couldn't be compared to that which the Raider .. had wllh the 49crs before their move from Oakland to Los ngeles in I 982 "We played the 49ers every presca'lon." Flores said. "I think we should pla} the Ram<; in the preseason. I reall> do But I don·1 make the schedules·· The Ra iders won a ~ 7 ·'I dec1s1on ovrr the Ran1' in the 1982 &amt'. which "as pla )ed .11 the Los i\ngeles C'ohseum. Murph) fi nished with 23 and Keefe totaled 17. The winners also got I:! apiece from Sullivan and Bryan M1ss1on was led by Knowles. who had a game-high 24. Todd Mathews chipped in 15 for the lo'iCrs An elated Shannon credited the (Pleaee .ee W AllRJORS/C:l) OCC falls to Palomar Pirates drop fifth straight as Comets score 66-53 victory SAN MARCO. -Orange Coa!>t College kept close with the Palomar Comets 1n the earl~ going of their non<onferenc<' basketball meeting Wednesday n1aht here. but faltered 1n the late ao1ng and dropped m fifth \tra1aht aame. 66-53. at Palomar Wednesday night The Pirates ~hot only 38 pcrtt"nt from the field (24-63). and committed 21 tumove" to vuiu.ally hand the pme to the C omrt Oranac toast led for 3 aood part of the fint hal f. and WI\ \¥1t.han one, 4().JQ, wt th l 2 2l left 1n thr pme. but Palomar pourt"d tt on 1n 1he final m1nu1cs to put 1t awl\~ The Comets' Dc~1n Weslc) t;COred 11 of his 17 points 1n the second half tn lead all i;corers. while the Pirates' Joe Seager was held tx-low his 16.5 points per game average with 13 points Palomar wa-; patten\ 1n ns hot selection. and made 50 percent of 1 1~ attempu ( 2' of 56) Orange Coast's Mike "ell). a 6-5 fresh.man forward who preppt"d at Mater Oct H1ah. wa not1C"tabl> mmcd. a\ the Comets frequent!) ""ere succes\ful from 1n~1dc Kell) 1s out with a hroken shin and is not tllptttcd back before late Januar) $(qer has been counted on 10 pick up the reboundana chores.. and collected 16 on the ni_Jht. while teammate Srott Clomrnts a;nhbcd ciaht. The Pirates return lO actton rndi) nta,ht. ho t1na East L°' Angelrs Collcac at 7· '0 \ And he responds with 31 points = in 107-105victory ~IL'A<Al.J KEE (AP) -The Los -\ngeles Lakers their fast break taken a'>'a) earl) b) a tough Milwauktt def en~. went to a dependable sou~ of points Wednesday night. Center Kareem Abdul-J1bbar came through 'iConng 31 points to boor,t the Lakers to a 107-1 OS Na- ttonal Basketball Association win o'er the Bucks The Lakers. 22-3. lead Lhc ....,8-\·s Pacific D1v1s1on. while the Buck'> I !S-11 remain atop the Central Dt\ 1s1on. ··we ha "e been 1n a lot of dogfights 1h1s \ear and a lot of teams have bttn able to stop our fast break." ~1d Los -\ngeles Coach Pat Riley ... This has forced us to run our halfcourt game. "h1ch 1s going to make us a bctttr team ··11 1s oh1.ious that we always go to Kareem ~hen we-need 1l tbc.m0$t..and-- 1on1ght. ltke he has bttn doing for 17 ~i:ars he came through," said Riley The Bucks used thrtt ccnten against -\bdul-Jabbar but did little double-teaming. choosing instead to d1•:-upt 1he entire Lakers offense. But Jame\ 'A<orth) picked up the slack \\1th 22 points. I 0 in the final quarter . "\oh big men pla)'ed very well to be ~u1 te hone\t .. \.aid Milwaukee Coach l>11n 'el<.nn V. c d1dn 't double-team 1-..Jrl't'm a., mul h as we normall) do \I.. r pla~ed a good game 1n the .irca' "'l' "'ould ha'e to pla)' well 10 in irdcr 1 hl.·..1 t 1he Lakers. so I have no lOmplJ1nh n l ept '>'e d1dn·1 wm ·· 'l'hon ..a 1J 1 hl• wJ..t:r\ dO\~ n SIX potnlS tn the halt J 1dn t ll"ad 1n the game until the • '\11 mark nl th1: fourth quaner Magic Johnson of the Laker& drives past Milwaukee's Craig Hodges as be goes to.the basket during Wednesday's game. V. c nnn l'\l'r give up." said \1agi< lohn,on "ho wa~ held to I~ pmnt., t>' tht· Auck'>. Loyola puts it in high gear UC Irvine scores l 00 points. but Anteaters still lose by 22 I()~ .\ '\iC1llf'i -L11,11IJ \!..t r\ 11111unt 'h•ll J s1ullng -, pl'rccnt 1n the Jir,t hJll hudd1ng J h2-Jo halfl1mt' lead. and v.cnt on 111 mul I { ln1ne 1:::.11K1 belnrc 1.24 \Ian' Wl'dm•o;,da' n1gh1 JI llll' \lht·n < •l'r't. n P:i\ 1lton Thl' 122 p.11nl\ m.11kctl .1 ,,,,rin~ r "'" '•" 1l1 c lion~. '-'hO\l' nre\ l\IU\ high \.I.cl\ 11 1 11 ·"'"~I .I ' lh1 m ,,, point' allov.cd h' till' \ntl'aln' \1tll1.' 't'\.1d.1 I ·"\ q~.i' tall1l'd I 2J again't them 1n I '>11 2 '.\.aturalh l 'C I C 113\ h Adi \1 1111111.10 "'·" 'n.1r in~ lollnv.1ng the g.1ml' ,1h<lut h1~ tl'JO\' "h""' 1ng .1g.lln\l .1n outfit 1hat had lost to ("al \tall' r ulleraon h\ 211 r<•1nl\ 149-"IJ) 1n II\ prn I OU" outing. "One of thl' moo;t 1mpnnJn1 thing., I ''u"" th.11 '"t' h3H' Ill blcxl. out and limit tht:m 11h1.' opf'X1'1t wn111111n1· shot." he sa1J. "~l' d1tln '1 \lo th.11 t11n1gh1 The L111n,· 1"0 b1ggun' -l-.t.·11h 'lm11h .1nJ l 1•rTl''l Mcl-..cn11e -\\ere tht' \ntcJtl'r\ prim.in h•rmt n111 r\ combining tor til point' \m11h a 1 l'raging ~' pn1nh hJJ 34. \.I.hilt' Mcl-..ro11t· J\l'raging 2CJ pumJ)\·d 1n '!'I .l(l.Jtn<.t lf( I \kan"hlk Tod \1urph' ,11nt1nun l h" lorntl '>n>nng pacr v. llh ''> f'l.Hnl<, \\hilt· J11hnll\ R1•l.!l't' h.iJ 2J b :n "'llh tht high rx 11n1 t.llal. \11 ulh11.3n wasn t pkJ~J "11h h1' tea m '••lkn~ '( )ur ddt"n'>t' u rn1pk1d' hrnke down, but our nticn-.e "a'n't that gnnJ l''l'O thl)Ugh we scored 100 r-•1nh ... \1 ull1gan \J d "'-t trll'd to torle 11 inside too Tr.Ul h . Thl' l tt•n' 11n"hl'J '" mak ng "" ol XI tor 62 pe~nl \\hlk l I I 'h••I rl'.l \cin.ihh "di h1111ng P of 71 for 52 '"' '' l nt I ,,,,11..1 JI'" m.1 .. k 1•1t· 'n• 't •' :' rn·t··throv. chance<, l1\'t:1!1g :::: "' ::' • .. ; ,, rxru·nt The I 111n' pil111u l h\ h•rmn I .1J..l·f<i· ( oach Paul V.,·,1t ,·.i.l '1rr11.h1.·d 1h,·1r lt--rrnnl hall11me lead to a!> r1.1n .1, \, lt t 1..1,1 t1m1 .u 'N r-.1J v. 1lh X 56 left \\..: tr 1.•J tn 1unc P•l '-'-I "' 11la hut that was totalh 1nl'lk1.t1 \1. 'Ju.l \.1ullitt.in · V.1.• J..nc" that the) would ~ .1!'!'''xi 11.•am JI tht' hegtnn1n~ 111 the \Car·· I 11\11la hl·ld J ''' \1 1r""•11nd1ng edge wtth Mari.. \rm,trnng kad1ng. thl· I 111n' u.1th st"\Cn and Roge~ p.t1.tnit thr .\nll·31l'r' v.1th thl· ,,1mc total For l (I rc,cn1· V.3,nl' fngt.'lt;tad added 13 point' .ind J11t' Bu1.hJnan ,h1Pfll.'d 1n "Ith Ill \lull1san r.1und "'ffil' "'IJlC 1n dcleat. cuing a remJI\ h th.it "UJXt10HOtl "Thr great thing 1' lhJt \\l' gt·t 10 pl3) them again ncitt '°'l'CJ.. · ... ml thl· l l I ,,1,1l h l h1· \ntcatcrs { '-3) Wiii get their '>('tnnd 'h111 JI thl l "'°' th-2l in the Wolf Pack ( IJ\\ll 1n Rl•nn f ndo' lk-. 2~ SCC handles Coyotes Joe &eacer • \'anguards outshoot CS San Bernardino. 10 1 -7 3. for vi c tory 'iouthtrn ( a1tforn1a ( ollcgl· \hlll J \), hopp1n~ M'I h perrent Imm the tit'ld 1n the \C'<:ond h.111 to outdl\tan\C' < .\I \tatc ~an Rt-mardinn 101 · .,, 1n 1\ nnn~·onfrrencC' mrn ·, be'l.ctball µme at . C C \h·dnesda} night T \ \t\ Ir" lr-0 thC' \-anguard' v. 1th I~ point' while thrtt other \outhern <.al C olleac pl3yen 5COred in double fi~ure\ John Hur collected 10 potnt\. Tom C onadon 'trucl tor I~ .and Roh I uca\ tallied 16 point\ and brouaht down fi\ e rebound\. 1 he Vanguard\ wcl"C' up b' as man" a~ I~ point\ be-fort 1ntcrm1ss1on. but the P<''"' C o\ote<1 rolhed to tie the \CllT'<' 1ust hf'k)rt the half. and \CC \),orl.l"d up 11 t~o·po1nt mnrgtn h' halft ime ..l11-'X The \ anguard' lame out with the hilt hand 1n the ~ond Quarter and l·,en1ualh out!>c ored an Rcmardtno tit '' In an women., earn{" at , CC: The \ an guard women fell vtC'tJm 10 "8n Bcmard1no f\f\-ti<l.Ju t as they did in the tinal' ol the Redlands T oumament lut w~k r t't'\hman \C'n..a11on Kim Ntdt) '<-ort'd I 7 point<. and brought down I' tthound'I m Lhe losing cffon for Southt'm (al ( ollt"{t( There wen' M tumo"'e" an the ~me. "'Ith Van1uard tum1na 1t over IQ time\ 1n the "le<'Ond half The Van.auard~. who now have a >4 record. lra"tl to Mill Co"1c9c in Oakland tont&ht fora non<onfercncc pme and challenge . t Mary's Fnday n1aht 1n Moraga l Cherry Bowl pits organizers with slim. attendance From AP dl1p.tc,e1 PONTIAC. Mich With onl) t"'o [!] days until kickoff. the ">«Ond annual •II t (hen) Bowl gamt' laces the cmbarra~\1fltt prospc t of playing before '>Omt' W.OOU empty seat~ The game between Mal) land clnd ~Hat U\l' "1 ll bl· played at I p.m. on • aturda)' 1n the ')11,crdomt· a stadium with a ~au ng capcit) ufK0.6 'K At the present rate of ~lcs. the game"' ill d<) "'di 111 draw 60.000 fan\, according to M1lo.e Mill!>. the< ht·rr' Bowl's d1rrctor of commun1cat10n!> and m..irlo.t•hng / Mill~ thinlo.'\ the game IS going to lrn\l· lo ITIO"l' n1 New Year's Eve ti 111!\ to \un 1vc .. New Year's {)a) I'> the biggest da) ul tht' ~cJr tor college football " Mill'> '><lid V.rdnc.,d.n ··v. c "ant w mo' e as clo!>C to Jan I a\ f>tl'i\1blc" Last year the Cht'm Bowl plttt•d .\rm~ and Michigan State After the announcement that M1eh1gan State would be 1nvohed 11cke1 ~le!> surged and tht• game eventually anractt·d 70.206. the tuunh·lx~l ol .all 18 postsea~on bowl gamt'4i ln!!t year • Becau.;e there ".no lornl teum 1h1'i )Car t1lkc1 <.alt·\ art• lagging far ht•l11nd l'IK~ 1\1111' ~m.I l 1ll..t•l\ lcH tlw gamr coc;1 $20 cat h \O ll 'harp drop 1n Jllt'Od<rnl'l' l ould add up to big bulk'i 1n .1 hull) The Chert) Ho"I l'nlplo\~ tht• th1rd-largl'\l postSt"ason stadium Onl) lhl' Ro.,c Bowl ( 102. Sl.J4) and Gator Bo" I (8.:! ()()())seat more "We ho!>( 10 l'\tabl1sh oursehes as a game for Big Ten Sl'hooh or major independents m the East and Midwest." Mills sau.l ··Hut v.1th a prc-Christma~ game. we''"' automa11t·alh ehm1natt'd ehoolc; '>uch as Michigan. ~otre Damc and Penn Stale bccau<.c ot 1he1r t'xam !.ehedulc\" In add111un to attractive local teams. thc l hcrr~ Bo"'l Jl'io need~ a national tclc"1s100 lontrart. something Mill\ kcls would be cac.1cr to ob1a1n "'11h cl datt' rlo.,er 10 Ne" \ rar\ At prescnt , the Chrrrv liowl 1s being tc:IC\ 1.,l'd b\ M11lou and b} l 'S.\ Cable l ndcr that setup, the game has to be sold market b) market and may not be !>ho"-n in some: areai. it 'ilJt1on<> decline to buy the pal'kage Bui e'en "Ith lhc present setup. the Cheri) Bo .... 1 offer"> a hamhoml' P.a)ofT Mal) land and S) rarnsc each will rccel\·C SI 4 mil hon tor pla~ing 1n this ~car'<> game Quote of the day , Hana Mandlltova, after bca11ng 40-year-olJ • Virginia Wade in the Austrahan Open Tcnn1!i Champiomh1ps: "I thought shc had retm·d alrcad}. but !>he's still a vcl) good pla,er I do know that I won't still be on the circuit whrn rm her age." Barkley leads 76er s to victory Charles Barkley scored a career-high 31 points and grabbed 11.J rebounds 10 lead Ph1ladclph1a tu a 126-108 '1Ctof')' o'er Houston Wednesda)' n1g.h1 in a Na11onal UCI's Murph y Player of Week UC. Irvine's I od Murph) and (al m uue Fullenon'c, Kevin tlenderson have been ~clel·ted the \Caf.on\ firltt Paulk ( oas1 A1hlc11l" As!>e>e1a11on t>a~ketball Pia)· er!> of the Week after leading 1hc11 rt•-,pelll'C team~ lo two v1rtone'i lac;1 week Murph)'. a 6-9'h. lW-pound ~en1or from Lakewood. 1all1ed 57 points and grubhcd Ii rc~ounds in the .\ntcater!>' lnumph-. o,cr Montana (85· 72) and B0tS(' \ta1r IR7 74) last Wet'l For thc two rnnt{'~I'>. Murph) l"annccl 2~ of 36 ficld goal 3tlCll'lJllS (61.1 J)Cfl"COI) In l l(. l's vie tOf) o' l'' Mon- tana Inst T hursdil\ Murph> totalled 12 po1nl~. th c r<'houn<h. thre<' as~1'\l!I and two hlock'>. Agarn'>t Ho1'\1' Statc Satur<hl\, 1he l I( I 1:cnter tallied 3 l'aret·r h1~h H point\ and hauled do"n l(J re· J bounds. The i\nteatcrs an· no"" '·2 1h1s '>Cason. .....______ I lenderson. a 6-4, 190-ptiund Murp 1 <.en1or lrum l.os ·\nsek' \rnn·d a 1otal 01 '11 poinb 1n the I 11an,· l\\'O "'n" OH'r l l ~ I n1erna11onal t I I 7 .94) and Low la Marymount ( IJIJ. 79) 13<.t \\eek Sabres r ally from 3 ·0 deficit Dou Lever's goal at 17:0) of thc third ~ ix.·nod ltftet.1 Buffalo to il 'i-4 National • Hocke) League V1('IM) O\t'r thc New York Ranger'> Wcdnt•<.d.l) n1gh1 The ~ahre'>. who had won only IWO of 11 previous eames. !.POiled the Rangers an carly J-0 lead before comini back with a r,trong showing in the second and third penods to wrn 11 . Elsewhere in the NH L. Hanford left wing Sylvain Turgeon notched his i.ccond career hat trick and Bobby Crawford scored the game-winner w11h 12:21 rem:un· mg as the Whalers topped Calsar)'. 4-3 Mats Naslund !>cored the dec1d1ng goal midway through th e 1h1rd penod and rookie goaltender Patrick Roy kicked out 23 shots as Montreal posted a 3-2 victory ovt'r Quebec . Defenseman Behn Wilson ~ored early in the final penod on a power pla) to snap a 4-4 deadlock and g1 'e Chicago a 5-4 victory over slumping Winnipeg .. Kevin Hatcher, Jorgen Petterson, Al Haworth and Mike Gartner scored third-period goals to lt.'ad Washington to a 5·2 'u:to~ over Edmonton Seven Rams on Pro Bowl team NEW YORK-Eight mcmbcrrnfthe Chicago Bea rs. who ha\e lost only one game and C'l1nchcd a d1v1s1on lllle carher than any team in h1•nory, have been voted to the National r ootball Conference team for the Pro Bowl game. There were \even Ram<, "ekc1cd. two a\ staner<;, and fi"c pla)ers from the Ci1ants, three as starters. o\mong the om1ss1ons was Em Dickerson of the Rams. who ~tan NFL ru'>h1ng record last season but was slowed by a contract holdout this year The running backs are staners Walter Payton of tht· Bears, who will he playing in his eighth Pro Bowl. and Roger Craig of an Francisco 49ers. plus rc~rvcs (ierald Riggs ot .\tlanta and Joe Mom'> oft he Giant~ The Pro Bo"'I gamt' will be played I l·h 2 at Honolulu F ormer pro catcher O'Dea dies Baskctball League game. Barkk>: a 6-6. 260-pound LIMA. N.Y -Ken O'Dca. a maJor a forward. scored most ofh1s points from 1ns1dc a'i he and league catcher tor 12 ,cars. du~d Tue'>lla) 6-1 0 Moses ~alone, w_ho scored 24 po~. oulduclcd He-was 11. · - 7-0 Akeem Olajuwon and 7-4 Ralph Sampson. both of O'Dea pla)ed tor the Chicago <. ubs. whom fouled out earl} in the founh qua~cr · · 1hc New York Giants. the St. Louis Cardinals and th'' Elsewhere tn the NBA. Otis Birdsong s~ored -4 poml}./ Bo'1on Bra ves from 1935·1946 and Micheal Rily Richardson added 21 point~ His carttr balling average was 255. w11h 40 home rebounds and nine assists 10 power New Jern!} to a run<> in 832 games In 10 World Scne~ games. 113-98 victor)' o"er Utah . Larry Bird scor~d 17.ufh" encompassing ft.,.c year~. he had \IX hm in 11 at-bats for game-high 35 points in an 811i-m1nute span nl thl· lourth a 436 n' crage. quaner as Boston continued 1t<> ~•,·)'ear mastcn O"l'r Dalla!>. 137-117 Camacho handles Roac h Norman will miss Aloha Bowl I()\ .\'GEL ES -l nl\·er<>lt\ 111 [!] liouthern ( alrforn1a spht end Hank Nor-c II> SA< R <\MENTO-Ht'ctorCamacho. m 1he World B1n1ng ( ouncil ltgh1"'e1ght ' champion. V.l'nt I 0 rounds to a unammous decision Wcdncsda) mght against Frcdd1t' man. the T ro1ans· top career recc1 ver. "di Roach ot Lac; Vega<; 1n a non-title fight (a macho. "ho tights out of New 'r or~. c>.ll'ndcc.J h1o; unbeaten rernrd to ~9-IJ not make the tnp to the .\loha Bo"I Ix-cause of perc;onal rea'>ons. ( oach Ted Tollner said Wednesda\. Norman. a \cn1or who has c;taned for ll'i( 1hc past three seasons and has 111 career rl'tl'pt1on<; had W catches fur a lo \ ... ard a'erage and three tou1.hd11wns this season. Television. radio TELEVISION Either sophomore Ken Henf) or fre~hmJn Enk .\llholler 1!.t e'pcc1cd 10 start at t°'lorman\ split end pos111on when the Tro1an~ l<Kl' I Sth-rankcd .\l,1bama 1n the bowl game at Honolulu on Del 28. I 0 p m -WRESTLING-C'hannl'I 511 RADIO No events ~hcduled. CdM, BARONS FALL • • • FrodlCl lx•t.JU\l' "t' pla)'cd them in tht· 'um ml'r V. l' knew 11 wa'\ going to be a lh>\l". hJrd-lought game They (('dM) JllJ~t·d a\ hJrd a<> we Ululd and that'<, ill I .tn J'~ tor .. I he t"11 te.m1' v.1.·r1.• JU\l as e\rn un 111L' hoard'\ ,I\ the\ were nn I ht •L 1rehoar<l "•th l'cllh team grahh1ng • I •1111h1ll "·" lnl h' \l hhnc\ v.11h 111 .rn<l :..ti kt• < 1r.1h11' Jl with n1nt• I <.J\11 got 10 lrom Ll'nk•r Tim C hn\- 11,1n">l'n amt.I eight tr11m fur"'ard \can I urner ~ortb·Riverdde H. Fountain Val· lc>y 53: 1 IH· Hu\k1e<; c;prcad their 'lonng arr>und with mne d10crcn1 nl·n wntnhuting a"> the~ lr\JJ<;{'d 111 1n ea'>' \ll ton: OH r the \Ct'm1np.h lt tcless Hamn'> "The' w1·H· tou(l.h We came nut tlat .. \:tu! r 11unta1n v Jllc\ (oath I >a"<' Rro)\51 ·v."' had an cmo11onal g<1mc la\t n1~ht l.i \~-4\1 win 11\er < osta Me'ial hut 'o Jill the} (a 5X-'i7 wrn o.,..er ~Jddkh3lk) "The\ \l.l"rC rcalh hot t·.irh and "'l <111J <;omc dumh ih1ng' {the most 11hv1ou'i wn'i turn tht· hall OVl'r 22 11mc<,J fht·~ arc \1.'r\ qu1lk and ""e 111~1 control of thl' tempo 'Ne JU'>t do nn1 ha-..c ercat ouicknC'i\ C)u1ck wa<, the wort! not onl)' to dt'<ienlx' the way the Hu~k1r'i 15 I l pla)ed. but al!>o the wa} the} ~tmed The\ raced oul 10 leads of 7-2 and 21 ·8 on the wa> lo a .:!5· 14 fir~I quaner advantage. a., forv.ard Scott '°lcha01 ~or\.'d 1r1 of hi\ J 'i prnntc. 1n the pcnod l.>csp11ca )11.24edge rn rt'hound1ng ll>r tht· g.1mc thl' Baron'> I 5· 11 rnn11nucd 111 'lip lartht·r tx:hind thank'> to a game-high .:!O h~ tenter \nd} Johno;on. most of them rnming on rrbounds 1ns1de the kc) 8) halftime the Hu')k1es "'ere JU'it cru1S1ng and had lengthened their lcatl to 45·22 "'1onh ( ualh ~1kc Bance -,1a .. ed with h1'i regular'> untrl m1dwa) throu~h the third quaner. "'ht•n the Huo;k1cs took 1he1r h1gge<;t lead ot the game. '1().J At th1 c. po1n1. both 1:oache'I emp,11t·d thC'1r rl·-,P{'l ll"e bt'nches and the '>ewnd 'tnng' hauled the rec.t of the wa)' In add1t1nn 10 John<.on and \d1;m1' \\,Ortng. the Hu'iktc<\ al<;O gol In point'> and lour rchound~ from guard Rohb.,.. \'.ashmgton John<>on led all North players on the boardc. w11h livc The BJ rnm al-.o gm three pl;ncr'> into double figure<; \<.Onng point guard Tint lfan'lon \I.1th 14 and JCJ ,lp1c'c from tenter Kt""n Waite anti rec.crH t11,-....:ird Tom Rochlcn Harbor falls i n overtime '°l.\N DIF(10 -NC'wport llarbor ii·n <' ()('cnns1de If ·~h all 1t could h:indle before follina 1n the finl round of the an Oicau110 ba'ilo.etball tour· namcnt. 53.45 1n "'ert1me V.edne'i- d.i' night. The a1lor<1' Maun1:c Lee hit a IS· tooter with 20 Kcond~ to go in rcgulnt1on. but Occan'i1de missed its la'il cihol. Hubor. meanwhile. turned the ball over with four ~cond'i len nd Occan"de chose to hold the hall In ovt'nime. 6·4, 220-pound Junior lieau connc<:ted on a three-point pla) tn put fkcans1dt' up for 1tood 49-45 The !\:ulor' had It'd by as man) a\ 'K"ven po1nl\ 1hroughout much of the p.;1me "'1th Lee ~onng 15 point\ and \111 a'i\1'1\ on the da" ~au wort"d B point\ to le-ad hoth team~. 3nd 10 pace Occan<.1dc 10 11\ \l'\th \tra1gh1 win without a J<'ftat llarbor \ Mark ( ra1g 'tt ortd ~H"n poinl\ and hrought do'4n fi,c rl'· bound\ 1n only ht\ lint \Ian of the \CHon < r:ua had ~n 1'lre .. 10u\I) committed 10 thr \a1lors' football team Harbor la1ed llurrough!> Jl1&h of Burbank 111dn' 1n 1 on'>ol.it1on pla\ WARRIORS .. From Cl delcn'il\.C effort a\ well a\ tht• near· perf~l·t ballhandling. "Not man} team' decide 10 tome out and pla~ "11~\1on man-10-man ·• he <,aid add· 1ng. \\t' got a good l"llon from our dclcn\c 1un1ght. .. •\m time )OU mal..e th1· tinal tour 1n .1 JO-team tournamt·nt. \11u h,1\1.' ht bl· pll'.l'ed. · hannon \ate.I Shannon passed out accoladec; 10 h1'\ center and ht' two out'itdl' homber') ·Keefe has JU St pla) ed '>Upcr tor u-. all ~car." he 'ia1d '°lhannun !.aid the shot st'lel·t wn of \1µrph-. and Sullivan has 1mprovt•d "11h each game_ Hr was concerned he hadn't gr\cn the pair enough rest in the fif\t half. hut their ~hooting remained con">1<>1an1 enough w burn the Diablt> 1onc for 35 lomhined rx11nts M1s~1on <. oach Roh M1n1C'r offcrl·d no <''lU'>l"li tor the team'<. lir\t Im~ "The' did \t'r)' well the} hac.l tht' brg kid in!itde and the '" o <,hooter\ the; de~cr .. ed to win ." he ':t1<1 "We IH•d a couple of cham:e'i hut we JU\I d1dn'1 re pond." Marlu 49. Uolnrslty 48: The 1k1ng~ ad\ anced 1n the 'ICVenth place hr;tl kct 111 pla) Orange ( 4 30 :11 l n1ver\11\ toda\I follo"ing the "In wh1<h "-<•'ln't ~cured until Stevr C1uild h11 a free throw ~1th two ~rnn<h left to break a 48-48 ue. Guild \tepped to the line af\er a TroJ•lll timeout and m1ued the lir\I rind after .i ..ccond Un1vcr\1t) t1mf' out. he sw1\hrd the ">crnnd to din h rhe \ 1t ton- The dutch free thro"' lUlm1na1ed a ~1JnnJ rail) from a 42-12 ddiCll cntcnn~ the final Q\,ll\ncr lrvlnt et . Saddlf'baell ~&· fin: \. aquero'> \l.l) ed ah ve 1 n the1 r bid for '>l''enth place with the win U\.C'r the Roadrunners. I he Vaquero" prrva1led de'lp1tc the 1~·pomt 'lhow1na of 5.1ddlcbac~ ·., Rryant Walton M1kr lkmng l<'d the w1nnt"r\ with 16 po1t I\ MHI C\hawn PatC'htll , dded I~ Clippers' Chaney still has ajob ... LOS •\N(iEU:S (1\PJ -Cedric Maxwell and the rest of the Los Angele\ C. lippcrs wanted to wrn th1!. onl' for ( oach Uon C h:tnC). who u:portedh nrcdt'd the v1ctol) to kl'l'P hiSJOb. So Mnxw<'ll, a lnend and former teammate of ( haney, '>Corrd six points in the last minute of play and pulled down a team-leading 12 re- bound~ to lead the Clipper!> to a 10'·99 win over the GoldC'n <\1atc Wamor'I Vvcdncsda} night in a Nauonal Rasketball Asc;ocun1011 Game .. It\ ob' ious we had a hlllc more at 'take tonight." Ma>.well ~aid. ··wt' genuinely hke Don. It hits home more with me 1han,tht• rest of the playe.-. l hat's wh) m) mtemll)' wa~ so h1g.h 1n the last few m1nute!I." Tht• ( lipper front office r(·ponl·dly was waiting for the return of high· c,rnnng guard L>crek Smuh. who missed 16 games with an injured left knee, before making a decision on a roaching change . Sm 11h scored 10 points and had two rebound<> and two assists m 13 minutes of play "It's a tunn) thing. I did not approach 1h1sgame like 11 was life and death." Chancy said. "I wouldn't ha"e been terrified 1f we lost I JUSI "llnted them 10 pla) hard. Tho'ie guy\ wanted 10 play tonight. They knew whal wa\ at stake .. Warrior!> Coal'h John Bach said he empath11ed with C hane). but not enough to wckomt• the loss. Bach 1s al\o in need ofw1n~ "I read tl\e paper\ and I saw Don ant.I w1.,hed him well (before the game)." Bach said "But 10 he successful in lhr~ league you have tn lx'at the o ther guy " Despite the win Chane) 's future was far from cena1n. Coast Christmas Classic preview (at Estancia High School) Otc. H-%8, 30 Edison High Nickname: Charger League: Sunset. Colors: Green and Gold. Coach: Jon Borchen (third )ear) 1985 record. 9-12. Carerr record at Edison: 2lS-1 'l First round foe. Laguna ti.th. ~ 20 Jl ni Returul111 Starters: Ken Ammann, 6-2. r .• g-f Chris Cole. 6-1. Sr .. forward Doug Katona, 6-5. r .. f<. Mike Pnnce. 6-1, Sr .. g-f Coacb'1 back1round: .\n All-Cl F product of Long Beach Jordan H1g.h. Borchen went on 10 all-conference honors at 1.ong Beach City College and finished his playing career at San D1eeo State ( 1969-71) After seven seasons at Westminster High he came 10 Edison and 1mmed1ately transformed the Chargers into a 19-5 unit with a CIF playofl appearance. His 1985 team was also on the wn y 10 the playoffs as No. 2 to Ocean View in the Sunscl League, but an inehg1blt' player turned the table!> on the Chargers. forcing them to forfeit five "'Bo,.--rc-.-e_rt_ games A look at the Chargers Ammann is a returning all-league choice for the Charger ... ""ho have a hulc of everything available. including board strength ( lhe 6·" Katona). football star Mark Henderson and a 'er)' balanced ~nmng unrl. .. For the first 11me ever I have a team th al 1s deep and can run .ind shoot," says Borchert. "We should be exciting lCl watch ... While Edison is deep in balance and depth. an e'en bigger 1tl·m according to Borchen 1s shrer strength. "My JUntor var'>lt) coach. kl) Bishop. staned 1t last February. the day afler our St'a'>on ended Our increased strength was directly responsible for our I CJ-2 record in summer league play," says Borchen. Edison's early-season showing has hved up to 1t!I No 4 ~eeding 1n the tourney. A 63-62 loss to h1ghly·re~rded Cap1s1rano Valle) "a' followed by the annexauon of the Cabnllo Classic Chris Cole was the MVP at Cabrillo and David Margultec; wac; an all-tournament selecuon. Cole 1s averaging 18 points a game through five st.ans. UCI women host tournament l '( Irvine\ "omen·~ basketball team will host lh<· fifth annual Holiday Classic Fnday and Saturda> at Cra" lord Hall when <\nzona. Utah tale anJ Pepperd1nl' "enture onto the l ( I tampus 10 do battle with the '\nteatcr<i for tournament honors. The l"O·da~ tournament will open al 6..£..!!1 on Fndai. when un 'IQ._Uarc<, offaga1ns1 l 'tah S1atc. ii:1llov.ed by the Edison, MD reach finals of Savanna l d1,.on H 1gh ·..,girl\ basketball team "Ill meet Maier Dc1 1n the cham· JllOn\hrp finals ol the . avanna four namen1 Fnday n1@.ht al 7:30aher both teams registered '1ctones 1n the <;em1finals Vvednc!>da~ 01gh1 Here'c; a look at the game!\ Edison I 03, Villa Park 34: F-or the \econt.l 11mc this sea'ion. the Chargers eclipsed the 100-poml plateau in mo' 1ng into Fnday''i final!>. Michelle Hcnnesse} had 20 points and Den1<>e Ogburn 19 po10t!> and 11 rebound!> in the romp Knsten V. ti son al\o chipped 1n with 19 point'i and wa._, the rebounding leader with IS for Fd1~on, which moved to 8-1 overall Ever)'one pla)t'd tor the Chargers. "ho had the game well m hand by the half. leading 49-1 S Mater Oe.i 61. Tustin 47: The Monarch'> improved to 8-2 w11h the "''" O\er the l1llcrs 1n the \em1final~ at Savanna Mater De1 v.as down by two al the half. 23-21. but (1en <iamey poured 1n eight of her 14 point~ in the third quarter <mt.I Noclk Manfre addc.-d six as th e Monarch\ out'icored I U\t1n . IX· 7 in that period ( 1ain~\ wao; rc<;pons1bk lor e1ghl .1s'\1s1s on the night. while Manfre accounted for seven c;1eals. Estancia vs. Dana Hiiis: In lhe 'iavanna Tournament's 1h1rd round. Dana H1ll'l was credited with a 33-32 win over the Eagles. however, Est.an· c1a will try to lodge a protest this momingaflerconsult1ngw11h the( IF oflice In the game's ollic1al scorebook. kepi bv a Savanna High student. the Dolphin!> ~ored a 33.32 win over l:.Stanua In two other books. how- ever. Estancia wa!. credited with an c'tra basket. gl\ mg thc Eaglc'i a l4-3 J decision F'itanoa C. oach L1'iB McNamec \:11d lht' game·s officials would nm all<)" n protes1. but McNamee s111d \he '!poke W11h the Eagles Alhlcuc. Director I 1ll1an Brabander. and said Brabandcr would contact the (IF office to d1<ieusr.1he matter 1n hop(\ ot rcgio;tenng a prote'lt Anzona-Pepperdine matchup at 8 The two winners will meet Saturday in an 8 p.m. championship. which ~ill be preceded by the consolation game at 6. Anzona 1s the early choice as the top-seed 1n the four-team lour· nament .. .\nzona has to be the team to beat.--UC'T C'Oaclt Dean Andrea said. ··" year ago you wouldn't have thought that but they have done a great JOb of putting their program together and turning thin~ around and they have to be considered the favorite." The Wildcats, with a 7-1 record. ha\e made a dramatic turnaround al'ter five straight loc;ing seasons and record of 37-100 pnor to 1985·8< The resurgence has heen orchestrate by new coach Wendy Lan) "ho 1<; 1 her first year at Tul"~on alkr successful !>lint as an Old Oom1n10 assistant coach. Anzonn. already ha\ 1ng won th San Jose State Tournament, 1<; kd I:!. guard lava .\cos ta. a 5· 7 transfc from Douglas (Anzona) Junior Col lcge . Acosta is averaging 18 3 point~ game for the oITenc;1ve-m1nde1 Wildcats "ho arc sconng at a 76. poin ts per game clip Andrea believes thrs year'\ tour nament features <Jome of the fincs spectator games of the year -lij,Hiiiji :liDm------""-7 ---- No. 16 Louisville nips No. 1 7 Indiana Top I 0-m erri bers Duke. Georgetown remain unbeaten· From AP dispatches LOUISVILLE. K) -Senior guard Milt Wagner scored in 22 point!.. including Lou1sv1lk's final 10 points of the game. to lead the No. 16 Cardinals to a 65-63 college basket· ball victory over No. 17 Indiana Wednesday n1sh1. The victory improved Lou1sv11le 10 6-2. while I nd1ana fell to 6·2 With neither team able to keep a lead midway through the second half Wagner. who missed la'il season becau<;e of a foot inJur). took chargl.' in an 8-0 Lou1sv11le run that put the Cardinals up for good at 52-47 w11h 7:03 lcfl. Wagner had six of the point'\ in the run. In other action: Duke 89, Davidaon 5%: Mark Alant' scored 13 points and freshman Danny Fel'T)' added 12 as third· ranked Duk~ took advantage of 16 second-half turnovers to down Davidson in Charlotte. N.C Duke. 9.0. built a l6-po1nt lead in the opening half at 24-8 and looked hke they would blow the game open on a basket by Fel'T)' with 7:05 left. but the Wildcats cut the margin 10 33-25 at 1ntemuss1on. Geor1etowu 83, American st: In Landover. Md.. Oov1d Wingate ~orcd 14 points and Michael Jack- son. Reggie Williams and Horace Broadnax addt'd 12 apiece as fifth· ranked Georgetown buried <:ros!itown m al Amencan University. Georgetown. which ran ll'i recort to 7-0. took command M lhc rnntc~ 1n tht' second half as they out\Core1 the Eagles 20-2. over 3 t.1 minutt ~pan 10 widen a 39· 3n lead to 5'>· 1~ w11h 11 10 to pla) Broadnax with c1gh1 poinh and Wingate w1th SI\. led the Gct•rgclfl" n ~urge. California 67, St. Mary's 62: In Moraga . sophomore lor1.1. <tnf Leonard Taylor scored a game-high 13 points and C'ahfornra ')urv1ved .1 scare to down St Mary's CdM polo team going to Morocc<J Corona del Mar High'<. water pole team will depart Friday to1 a t"" week stay in Morocco a' part ot • cultural c'change program througl the auspices of thl· Kalo'i Kagatho• Foundation. CdM Coach John Varga<; and 11 members ofh1<; tearn w1ll 'il>(nd most of the two week'> 1n < a'ia'blanca g1v1ng cl1n 1c~ and working wnh coaches and pla)er'i 1n the kingdom ot Morocco. A pany of 27 will be making thl· trip. organized by Rruce Hopping . .\ team of divers and <oome c;ynchron 1Led swimmers arc also go1ni CdM player" going on thl mr include Jeff Harvey. Ja~on L1k1n \ Frank McGeo). Scott Crowell. Bill Harmon. Keith Head. En, VinJe John Hochadel. Rrad Thompson Chris Morgan. Jim Wngncr. [)erd Uundas and Chn~ Ocd1ng The team will return Jan 4 College, prep basketball scores c ..... WIST l ovule Mefvmavnt in UC Irvine 100 SOu'"-'" Cat COi~ IOI r\ ~.,. DerMrOtno 13 C•11l0tnta •1 )t Mar• ' 61 ltOCklU Ci~O • .. Ultl'I ~t 7' Ce• \lttt LA 91 C>ft lld C•"~O<'I .. 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C0"\01\ New Yvrll "6 f"lf\ • l: J ,,, or \• L•~ \Ca•<> na ~ Comero.Ck) [rt. ,.,. <JM ')a f'o ~ r 11n \ .a9fllor t if'( \Ur -N~ I\ De la\ lnwoo., • t R.JY f(v,. to;~s H·JD• "' Pllileotii.r "' E ao1e\ Car11on v\'ill1amsof'\ Sa!" Fran<t\I O ,.,tr\ • Ds•e Ouer~on Cn1ra90 Bears SPECIALISTS Plactltlc~•r Mor'f'" AnMrson New Or,. 't~\ Punter O 1 P H~•c,,.er Qdm\ Ktek ·returner ,., "" Bro-N., Ra,_\ Se>e<1a1 TH mt• J~'Y Brow"~' M ,. f'\•".I'" V ' ""V\ ·-dt ~t~\ 'l!\~f'yp Commun11Y c<*eoe SOUTHLAND POLL Pos Scl!C>CM Record Pts. T "" Q 1 9• RIVt'r\•Cle 8 I 9) Et Cem"l0 I I ,., Cerrito) 1 oO Rancrio Sanl ·41\Xl I ~I 6 Mt Sa r-An1on111 6 I H 7 Cronrnonr 9 7 •7 8 CilenOa ll' I ? ) I 9 Sante Barb.are I J 19 10 I. A Ha rt>Or t. I 9 QIMPr\ rece•Y rg ~'ltf) llerHura (4 1 6 LOMQ Beacl'l City b·JI S Cvoreu tS )I • Anll'IOPC' Vallpy I SI I -(_ > . NBA WIESTIEllN COHl'l•IHCI "aclft< DIVlt*I W L ,.ct. GB LAk•n n l MO µor11ano IS I) S36 e , See me tr 16 407 17 Cll""n 9 11 3'6 13 , Pl'lotntt I 11 370 14 Cio1oen Staie 10 70 333 14 , MIOWHI Olvhlon Hl)U\IOn 18 9 ~/ Oenvtr I/ 9 oS.. Utell to 17 511 7 • Son A1110.,10 I~ 17 SS. l OellU 17 17 500 • • Sacr &n"t nto 9 11 ~ I ' EASTERHCONFElllEHCE A ... ,,lie DMtlon Boston 11 S IOt New JerHv IS 12 SS6 6 , P11.1ace1orua 14 17 538 1 Wouunglon 12 17 500 I New York 1 IS 290 ll , Central Otvhlon M11wou~ee ta 1 I 61 t Oetro>1 14 ll S 19 J A1tan1a ll 13 SOO ) .Ctevetano It 14 4~ ·S C'11Ci100 10 19 345 8 tno11na 1 18 7t0 9 W.aAelCS.v'' ScorH U lltn IOI M11we ... ~H 105 Cli_, 10) Co1oen ~1e1e 99 BOSIOf\ !JI 0 8110\ 117 New JerHv 113 Utell 99 P!l aoe10111a 126 HOu)IOn IOI Tonitlllt'' Glmt\ C1eveleno at New York Oa!lu &I At1e n1a Wa\ntr>Qlon e• Cn1ca110 Por11eno a• Oenver Sacremen10 at Pnotn•• Detro11 el Seaflie Lalcef'\ 107, Buch lOS LAl<IERS (107) Rambt\ 3· 3 O·O 6, Wor111v 9· 17 4 4 11 Abdul JoDDar 17 ·74 1 9 )I JOhn\on S 8 1 l 17 Sco11 S 10 0·0 10 Coooer • S O·O 9 Lucu 4 7 •·• • 11 IC.uochell 1·1 2·J 4 C.re.n 0 4 I 1 t Total\ ll·IO 70 14 107 Mii.WAUKEE ( IOSI Cumm.no\ 10 7• l • iJ P•HHV S IS 1 1 t1 Bre~r I 1 l 7 ) HooQt\ 6 II J 1 IS Mnrcr et S IS 6·6 11 L )le' 5·9 2-J 11 F•1tlO\ 6 8 ) s IS P·erc_e 3·7 O·O 6 Le mp I 4 O·O 1 MO-e)• 0 I O·O 0 Revnold\ 0 0 0 0 0 Total) 47 101 19 14 IOS Scon bv Ou•,,.,, La~er) JI 71 U 19-101 Mtlwau•ee lJ ?S 13 J-10~ Tnree·oo1nf ooal' ·Coooer Hoooe' Moncrief l=ouled ou•-None Re t>Ouncl\-1.ekef\ S7 lli'ambt\ 131 Mtt wauktt SJ ICumm1flQS Moncriel 101 A\ )•Sl\-Laken 2S I JollMon Coooer 8 Mtlwau~ee 24 IMoncrttl 11 Tota louts-1.a~ers 7• M•lweu~ff 22 Allt l'Oenc-1 I OS7 Cllppen 103, Warrior\ H GOLDEN STATE (9'i -I. Sm•lh I 1 0·0 2 S!>Oft 7 IS 1 9 11 Ca rroll 6· IS 4·4 lb F ova 9 IS o o 18 Mullin I I) 6·6 10 Ballard 2·9 1 1 6 T teOIP 6 12 I I 1) Nh1ltneeo I 2 O·O J "1u\IOn 0·0 O·O 0 llert>oevt'n O·O 0 0 0 Tora!\ 39 89 20·27 99 CLIPPERS ( 1031 Jonnson 9 19 4-6 n M4•wtll 4 9 8 8 16 N1moh1u\ 6· U 4· S Bncl11eman 10-17 O·O 10 Nixon 4 11 O·O 9 Ben1amm l S 0 0 6 0 Smllh ) S l 6 10 Eowaro\ I l o o 2 Ceoe I I O·O l White O·O O·O o r 01a1s • 1 84 19 JS 103 Scort bV Ou•r1er\ Go1aen S1e1e l• 19 14 J1-9q C•ODt'r\ 14 l7 11 71>-103 Trtree P01n• goa \ S"Or ~ N~xol'\ 0 Sm I" Fou·ed Ou• Carro Re oounos-C.01oen Stare 43 Ba 1ta•o 10 C 110 oe•\ S8 Me•well 17 AS\•\t)-<:.Otdtn S1a1t' H F ovo 101 C1 DOtr\ 74 N •Ot'I I I Total tou•s--<>01oen Stete a C11ooer\ 23 A.~oa,..~101 COLLEGE PCAA o... ..... W I. PC!. TP ODC> UNL I o I SS/ 481 41>1> Sar Jose Star~ 4 I 800 J79 190 Fresno St"'" S 1 114 •~ H1 CS I' ~titrtor 1 l 100 S47 77S ~ew 'lie' co S•dtl' 1 661 411 366 Pac I c J..l6'S S04 j 18 UC Santa Bo•o~·a 1 ,')11 SS6 SS. .JC ,,, ne I 'IOO S01 S .,tan Stat~ J • 'lOO l>l 178 ~no Bed " <,taip J J •19 H ; WI WednesCS.v'\ S<O<e\ ._ovoa Mervmou•H 127 UC"""" 100 '-eo•o•a 9'I utan Sie•t' 14 Tonleflr'S Game San Jo\e s1a1e at Senta Clar,, FrtcNv's Games F•e\no S1e 1e at Marshall UNL V vs Sa n 01eoo S1a1e '" ReDf'• Round Uo S.l\trci.v•s Ga mes Cai S•e•e Fu1ter1on 01 Porllend Lono Beec11 Stele a• Houslon ""a\!l1ngron Stele 11 ~an JO\t' Sta•• UC Sat>la Ba•ba•a et Ation1ana Aeoe1 llouno uo al UNL v Pac.fie di' ...,.awa11 Pac1f1c INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (Throu"' DK ISi SC~ING Plav~ G FG FT TP Avg M-.ronv UC S 48 11 17) 1• 6 Cran! USU I 64 l3 16 ]l O Hel'Ot'r)O" CSI' 10 11 S6 110 ~I 0 Henr" ucse 6 •7 19 113 11 a ""llt>urn NMSU 6 .l8 11 104 ti J REBOUNDING Plaver G No. A¥g. Owen• SJS S 61 13 4 Qooer\ UCI s S7 10 4 Gren•. u~u 1 6J 9 o W• ovrn NMSU " 48 a 0 c. I am UNI. v I S6 a 0 Planr Wal"er LBS PtPOlt UOP ASSISTS G 1 s No oO so Avo. ob 0 ) Dionne leads Kings, 4-3 INC1l l \.\()()£) I \l'l -Man:l'I D1onm· 'iUJred h1i. I 'th Jnli 1-ith goal' ot 1he \l'a\on \\ l'dnc-.<l.1~ night to lead the I oc; .\ngeko; King'> to a .i.J "tn o"er lhl· forontn Mark Leaf-; 111 a "1a11onal Hocke~ League game Los .\ngek'\ goaltenlicr Roh J.1ncc)k stopped J~ of 15 'hots :1' thl· Kin gs notcheli their 1h1rd win al home th1'> ~a!ion and 1mproH·J their record to !!-19-4. Dionne \Cored hie; lir\I goal ul lhl' n1gh1 at 7 '12 of the <,econd ix·nod "hen he mo,cd a 25-foot "n't '>hot pa'lt Maple l cal goahe k en \\ rcgget lor a 2-1 lead Mtrmla' Fnccr bmugh1 the I l·atc. back 10 ~-2 at 11 JY ol the period when he broke 1n alone ()n Janeq·k sec baseball coach resigns t>c:nn " l{ogcrr, who replau~d R1l·h l ma rd 3, the head ha~hall t oach at <;outhern Cah1om1J c ollcgc 1n •\u usl. has rec;1gn('tf hie. po~11ion 1u tht' c o~ta Me~ S<'hool to aC<'ep1 a and lilied a 10-foot 'hnt mer the spra"hng goalie Bem1t• Nicholls ga'e lhl· l\.ings the lead for good. J.2. "hen hl' h11 a 30.. foot shot "1th I II} left tn the ~cond J)t'nod Dionne got the 1muram·e goal 7 24 into the lhlfd pcnod on a pa~c; from Grant Led yard Bryan Enck son got th e game·s first goal -his fourth in c;cven games as a King -"Ith 6 5.! left 1n tht• li~l J)t'nod. Ga~ Leeman c;c:nred a tim-pcnod e.oal for the Maple I cafs J'I he lipped 1n a pas~ from Ru'lc. ( ourtn.ill with I 3 7 left 1n the penod The final Maple Leaf goal came w11h Just six seconds left in tht> game as Marian tastn> scored a hackhander on the edge of the ne1 whi le the Leafs were ~l..allng w11h ~1x attackers. Toronto pulled Wreggt'l with 1.20 left in the 11,.3me. The Maple Leafs fell to ·I .5 posi11on with 1hc P11t~hurgh Pirate, Fine Jewelry & Gemstones orp1n11atwn a' 1he manager of tht'1r .\A affihate 111 Na~c;.1lJ, Nrw Hamp • Repair ,hire. and will be performing other • Special Designs dut1c for the l lub in wrll Th<' \ l-ycaT-<)ld fornwr c ,,1 Pol)' • Pearl & Bead Stringing Pomona \lar tO<)k 1ht' rwo11on be· • Appraisals ntuK "ll WIS produU1Hh llllt'l't"· 87~.3151 '"' r ll l..t' In do '""'ll' that ore I ~ produt'tl\<' Jnd th1-. 111h 1'> MC of tht' 813 E. Balboa Blvd most prndul 1nt• th1np., 1 ha"l' had 1he Balboa Peninsula opportUOll\ Ill f'Ul'\UlnJl 1-------------.... \ Levola Marvmount 1n, UC ll'VIM 100 (NM·C-_.) 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Charming 2Br 1Ba Unit OOTIAIE TTP( Studio. pvt & quiet ocean I 2724 2790 BABYSITTER WANTEe I detooned Turtlerock nome Gur, w/<l relrlg New '2BR lBA pvt patio gar I view No pets Gaslwtr Tue9 Fri my C M home ( $1250 759-7602 \ lloorlng crpt & Piltnt w/d hkuµ quiet No' pPts po $550 • sec 497 ·6287 Nd 2 resp n-smoklng OW•ERS , 645 1863 Darlene alt 5 ·E• a I $10001mo 759·0t80 Water pa1a $6751mo rmmls clean 3BA 2ba ArChltt'CllMBAlhp IOOk·I J) * *" T l * * Nice 2Br 2Ba upstrs 1 cttr 2038 Meyer Newrrt lt1d1 2669 NB uppf!r dplx wioceM ng ror property to man ClUIU•C PHIO•S \ CALL US REGARDING gar OIW lrplc Lse $950 TSL MGMT 642 lb03 2Bdrm 2Ba S700 F11g I vu Georqe 670· 1766 age "' return for rent S1. • pl hr must have Cl• I IRVINE RENTALS VIiia Rentals 675-7015 I dshwshr stove mcluded N smi.r shr JBr H B hsel M1kt' 661 4262 786 37061 Suzi, Cleaning Service . j lnlH Otast Rtalttrs Bach apt. carport r10 NO PETS 545-4855' w/prol )emale $500 4 8 . • r· . I 964 4346 lll llOO Small lBdrm I Bath 5 10'. kitchen $400 mo Sheryl 1 I blks 10 bch 969.3907 Gllfttll • llllDCta ' •t•t · Narcissus $6501mo incl 973.3117 or 63 l · l266 I Bdrm $600 Refrtg dtsh I 1 MOUSHEEPH I 38r 28a 2 car gar No pets ultlt 759-0281 . washer & srove included Pro! non·!imker 25·35 to I A I ti 2902 Pan ttme $7 p/hr Stu $1150 Lse (818)888-5510 Co .t• • 262• I ~i ~~ i:; .· NO PETS 545-4855 Shr 3BR CdM hse Gar oo• oar . CJents OK CdM 752 695' Ch •st or-1818) 346-0440 I S tH 1 1 ... !Bdrm tBa w/lrplc Wall\ age pvt ba Prime beach, Orlllt Coast Si11lts Need 1ov1ng aog sitter lo n mas L I L 2141 l Bdrm Apt with balcony 1· ! v to.t>ch Carport.dshwshr toe S5501mo673-0822 I CHRISTMAS myallectoonatesmalldO! lf!H tlC• I Poor No pets $495 Call 3Br 2Ba O/W pvt lndry bit ins $595/mo New Prof non smkr 25-35 101 CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH tn your ttome 646·4594 ( WOOdsy roomy 2Br. yrd • Alter 3pm 646-3618 rm encl gar 25x50 aeck port Terrace 722 8717 sht 2br 2ba C<lM beach Sunday Dec 22 12 PM i lluge hobby rm. S 1500 ' 1Br m Triplex Beamr. gar $750 No pets 63 1-6155 12 Barm 2Ba rerrog lrp1c hSt' $800 18181799-4355 * GUEST WELCOME • Profeuioaal/ I Christmas uttls 1st & test 499-2286 age close 10 City Hall Reservauons Ill I I la 2169 $57S/mo No pets 117 1EASTSIDE SPACIOUS 2 ~rp~s. ~6"~ po$~0~arport Prot s11r 3Br 2Ba NB hse 846-1602 or 543-6068 jAtlaiai1tr1tive 510( shopping Is 1 I ••rr tac Clearbrook 675-3435 I Pe:~~~~:) ~if;~s 5575 j ti• 64ti-0302 mo :ff~ N~=~~~ 54~~9l3' Money To Loan 2914 MANAGER ·easy when 2BR 1 t>a. yrty, Weat New· -· _ 1 I I p"ort 6 Muses to ocean Z8d IBa cpts. drps ~ar JetSIDE 2BR lBA 2 rrpls 2Bdrm Studio 1'1Ba Respon pro1-·rem 28-35 ,WIDOW Hn money for you p Ck 8 ( u111 1ncl<l $950 mo No pets Adlls pref S 00 courtyaro gar $690 mo small Pdtto Cable ready N/smkr line secure s11r TD s S 10.000 up No Imm aoale 0 run lor lul 1 present from 650·8730 Lse Avl 11 1 54!·7234 Cozy bach wtlrplc beam $~50 mo Seacltll Manor 3Br 3Ba NB $346 1st last I cred•t"' no penalty 1,m: Distncr'Man~ger I classified! 2BR 2• tBA Con<lo lg 2 car 2Bdrm, crpls <lrps Water ce11tngs $4751mo Apls 548-2682 Avt 111 No pets Alt 7pm Denison Assoc 673-7311 I I gar nr ocean no pets paid 636·4 120 .1·5PM I No pets 675-6458 !NEWPORT MARINA APTS 673-0750 or 675-0513 Aaaoaaceaents Must en1oy working w1tt $950 mo 557-6689/E 2566 Orange B $595 E-so<le 2Br 1Ba beam Lui<Ury 2Br 2Ba Frplc leatals Waate4 2726 i c:hotdrPn Experoence Cl ••• lfled I * IEWPeRT CREST* "ard good ~rea s695 15t last 5225 sec 2 per & noat <locks avails 1295 Costa Mesa Wht M/F alt aaoaace•eats 4BR 2•1BA Townhome ' • ALS"... amen1t1es $350. 12 uttl We oller an e•cellent ben C•ll ~ I 2 Bdrm duplex sgl garage ceols lrplc gar s~o I micro Prv1 gar Prvt bell A 2920 nelplul ,._. 2 _ta 78 I 559-500 I sons "'o pets 650· t 7Cl8 .., ,. 1 75 t 939 3 r SCRAM LETS et t p nnram pad va .,.. Ol{I I ApproK 2000 sl. dbl gar.1 Lg tBdrm wl trplc micro · 1 all pm • I t '-• · 1 , 1 custom oak bar eleganr 2BR 1'1BA pvt lndry rm Ets1de lux on a pine forest I prvt garage $1195 Sorry I car ions & holidays. bonu. I ~ I decor pool tennis. walk I inside unit patto gar Lg IBR d/w. frtg pa110 no pet!> 760-09 19 2 rms avail, nice 3br Bal ANSWERS I tirogram and aental in ...... I Maw:& I to bch avl Dec 15 $1 500 Ntce No pets $650tmo gas & wtr pd $565tmo Pen yrly F n-smkr 25-35 ~urance Salary plu! ~ __,JOllY ~ Sherry Coshow Brkr I Call Jean 631-1266 Carport adults No pets Nwpt Pentn 3Bdrm 2Ba $325 • uttl 631 -7726 I Avouch -Brace molPage 1e1mbursement 1111 1911 ...... •+T f\" 631·2242 or 645-6002 Year lease 646-0864 yrly rntls S 1050-$1200 wkdys 842-9353 Ahsa Midst Raison -.,. • 8 l , Volta Rentals 675-70 15 App1tcan1 must apply tr ... •••••·-.. -3BR 3BA POOi rema~btack logo Lg 2Br Apt xtra room Gua1u for Reali CASH IS I persona1Da1tyP1lot 33C I 1$1800tmo gndr & pootl Chol<l Ok Clean new JBA 2BA $12001mo, 1st 2740 "Why do.you keep robt>1ng Wesr Bay St Costt [ .::::. ) I· rn:::r · 1 ~l l ~=-1 ' 11 OPD llOGea ' I l"--1 maint incl 760· 1399 I 1 crpls Reis sec 650-6421 last $500 dep 209 42nd banks? asked the police Mesa Ca Apµly 9 1, l!NT ~ I a -a 2BR Iba new cpt & <lrps St upper umt 996 8109 Single garage secure ollocer The crook re I am 0, 2 4 pm ICtrcula ........ _MY a..: Peaiasala 2107 3BR across bay $1500 $680 mo $300 dep Lg view Apts next to Park Newport Beach $75/mo. phed Because tllal s toon Depl I -BEACH Cottage. quiet toe I ~t~2056s1~g21e~;~~s:~u~r83 t Gas 'wtr pd 548-2562 :~~le P;:,u~!fc~~~n1gs lrg LIDO ISLE 640-6379 Lwher: lhe CASH IS2 M•..ta·cal D•atal 510' 2br Iba gar yrly, $950 l2Br 1Ba patio lrplc w a Newly redecoratM Bay view 2BR 2BA sru<ly Stora1e 2742 OSI • Foancl 925 I "'9 "' • l Dlft..OY-.aT I f TIIAWT ~ A11atl 1mmed 650· 7592 BLUFFS 3 bdrm. 211 ba. I hkups $625tmo . sec Child Ok $795 No pets I $1250/mo STORAGE GARAGES S2500 REWARD for lost lg DEN Al AsSl/Ortho ADA. ....._.... ' 1911 -H:.no. L1v1ng alone'> $395 bach I splttlevel Trina gooa loc. 6636 Plumer or 854 7592 •855-0665• 673-007216 19-753-07 t9 t2x20 & 12)(21 blk Ml dog wlbrn on tatl Req ortho exp pref 4 dai " •• pad by Balboa Pier yrly & S 1500 Agt 644-6636 2BR 2ba Es1de Twnlls lrpl 1Br tBa t922 Wallace ltEWPORT CREST Npt Bch1Costa Mesa Qrea chest legs vie El Toro I Mon thru Thr NB 642·262E lree utols others at BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2ba I gar nu crpt <lrps paint Gar relrog uµstans No Lrg 3BR 2 >BA 2 car gar 24 Hr access 548 3878 673 2951 or 545-5650 DUITAL RECPT 539-6191 Agt cost nu c.arpet patnt drapes I $790 Dick 666-4000 <lys µe1s $510 Ag! 550 10 I'> I age pool renn1s Close C • I fOUND 2 mo blkltan pup E1pe1 brtght amb;t1oui Real Estate For Sale General 1002 Oceanlront 3BR 2BA yrly s 1200 no pets 759•0666 1640·2426 bl/estwknds to beacll $ l200 mo I 0•• aersc•• '"' Hughes Mkl. Garfield person 10 help run grou~ .-------..;.;;..;;;I 2 car gar $1700/mo. BLUFFS CONDO 3Bdrm 2Br 2Ba 011 victoroa nr' MOYE 111 ltOW TSL MGMT 642 1603 .E. ale/Rent & Magnolia 964-3048 practice on Soutll Con H JC 6I \ MOVE UP ava11 now 673-4585 I 2' 1Ba on beaut grnbelt Newport Blv<l Squeaky ISS25 mo tBR 1BA all NEWPORT HTS 2BR 2ba • • Pia: a area Conr ac oases •11 OS Lovely 4 bdrm 3 b&th C • l M 2122 Frig & w 10 1ncl $1600 1 clean lots 01 parking ri111ns l aundry room lrplc poot carport new Ba1aaeu/Offace Real fQUNO ADS Dorotlly at 545-4553 I 2200 sq tt exec nome oroaa e Ir OwnrtAgt 760-0839 s595 No peis 990-29&2 near b~acti dnd shcms carpel patnl & drapes I 2769 General 1002 1ocate<l tn the Back Bay 1 3BR 2BA 2 car gar frplc 1 715 w 18th S1 $800 mo 642 7658 J Clerical/Office 5404 I area Professionally land· vaulted cetltngs s~ndeck DECORATOR PERFECT 2BR 2BA pvt PBl•O TSI MGMl 642· 1603 1 . · 3000 l368 545 & 520 Sq ARE FREE IOOllEEPER •THE ILUFFS* scaped Lath house $ 13951mo 1st/last 2Br 2·~0e • Den unit carport srorage area Nwpr Hgr11i. 2Br 1Ba Gar Ft 1617 WESTCUFF Spacious 3Bdrm -Re-<lecktng spa an<l wet bar 575. 7113 Pght next to pool Brtght window view ol Goll Nic.e 2Bi 2Ba bllns d 'w , lrodry $725-$750 Mgr j Nwpt Bch 54 I 503<' Agt 1 Small. all private SNF 11 1reat All new 1n1eroor are included Asking & sunny Atr & htgllly up-Course $675 610 Joann $625 No pets N :.m"-•S 160 •B IStr St 650·8213 525 11 5425 0 Call• Laguna Beach Worktn1 Like a mo<lel' Bou~ht as a $239 000 make an oller Irvine Terrace 3Br Den ' graded Avail ommed" St 646 5413 Donna 642 7528 or i60· 14 l8 NA BEACH F rnt 3 Balb~iPenon Pvt ent':1 & • knowledge of bkkpg l ~~5<l h1~~= n~~~~n ~~~' I ~;~~~~';"1° A~."a~a~~~r~sl I $1795/mo Call 640-53241*2Br 1Ba 4-Plex w, patio PLUSH 9CONDOS 1 0Br I Barm 2 ba r~plcsti;<lcar bath Ctean 760-979/ I 142-Hll ~~: n~ta~11:~4~~g~ 199 o F t I T d• f I I Here ti 1st $850 yrly 5 rm & carport Nice area 1 s7so 2 1 Den $100 gar Stiorr term ok I I s " 00•1 urn. acv alSOI ra 1 Iona Proced 10 rent last1 Smert hm w/appls lrplc gar k1dsl $6<151mo 546-5605 Over Sllt>ams & falls Obi 67'>-8170 or 964 3375 C5D6M5 Pr;,me o1tflc3e 5qpacde FO G R DEPARTMHT SECTY ashl&I • o. Realty 5 rm hm oll PCH $825• 539 6 I gar w ,., .. c <loor m1~ro sq I Sure •n rv• UNO olden etrtever 640=-5560 I UltlS tnCld call 539-6191 ~~ by ocean • 19 I •2Br 2Ba nr SC Plza s A w d hkut> 549-244. SPACIOUS APARTMENT ual oll1ces $I 25 sqfltl Costa Mesa Newport Ex per indovt<lu81 Wiii $12,500 FUHISMEI IEWPORT IEACM 63 1-7370 A I cost g cost t Patio, carport POOi 1 MILE FROM OCEAN NNN Call Rogers Realty arect 540 6248 goo<l EngltSh Sktll5 g NEWPORT CREST Conool$750 No Pets 722·8011 POOL P.:tllO lrplc X IQP I b42 2357 675-2311 strong typing and die I Costa Mesa 2124 (3BR or 2. den) 3ba 1Br $580 2Br $680 $500 1 FOUND large Rabbtt Vtc I taphone or shorthanc ---------514oomo A 1645•2235 **EAS T~lDE 18drm sec Un1Estde557284t Versd1llt"sV1llaBalooa I UECUTIVESUITES I Orange&Del Mar Costa, helpful Apply 1n persor ... -·~ -----··-2BR lBA duplex. Eas1s1de g 1Ba $525 mo No pets 1 tBr $72S HuQe 2Br $1125 One Month free lull ser· Mesa 646 1510 all 6 1 with resume to Mr cul-de-sac 1 car ger No I NEWPORT SHORES 3Br A<lult only 631 ·2242 Pvt 1 Br lrplc poot pat•o Agl 631 4960 vice 881 Dover Dr -14 LOST s lk T 1 1 Fuentes at Robert Betn pets $650 Ag1 642-6368 w/lrptc bar across lrom gar Ne rPts 399 W Bay 631 365 1 -B' te erner sma 1 Wtlltam Frost & As S 50 • •USTSllE* St $61 650 6357 · male rn Siu Gray lost untt P11vate <leek bar 1 1 * * 48r l ' ,ea w/l'\Uge yd ocll 11 mo 1st o last I 1 2 1 o v c I" w "51 • soctates 140 1 Quail St and morrore<l walls tO•t. 2223 Me Pia e $250 sec dep Av! alt Beautolul 1 & 2Br $600 Up Lu11ury suole 2 pvt recept I ' . Newport Beach Ca down to quahl1ed buyer • $925 No pe1sy~~6-sio5 I Dec 15 Creative Ways Incl gas cook1n. g heat & SHARr I CLUM I conl storage 1080 sq It ~111 Dov~ S~ores N B I 833-0070 (8am-5pm) .,_...,. ,.,.,, .. """"'" Riiy 646-0250/493-0446 hot water Incl encl gar Outer E 1s1de 2BR 1BA gar j all or part Nr San Otego eward 42 3282 (714) 673-4400 • Sll JIU CAPISTRHO 1 •3Br rencet1 pool hOme C • 132'3 ELDEN Open io 5 pvf patio dw olfns huge Fwy CM 97~3350 LOST sm hrn fem mi>< CHEtn~mCE N1ce1v decorated bachelor COLDWeLL BANl(eRO CUTE COHO :3 bdrm 2 story unll now hste<l 10• or 1 S 108 000 Nice Ir• voung 1am1ly lirst t1m .. bu 1ers rellre menl or investment Please call al'<l ,,13 11 be glad 10 show you vacant an<l ready lor occupancy lH-1501 [§!A!j , STARTER HOME LIDOISUH Cu1e 2 bdrm 1 bath with beamed ceohngs Stree1 10 strPel lot on desoraole Via Ko•on Expan<l on the 1u1ure block to bay and v1<;1tors pier Com· mun1ty clubhouse tennis 1,1a•~ s & beach l's S285.000 MARIL. l'N TWITCHELL GE 159.9100 ,f " " • •• .. .•• • I 1 fenced w ·grdnr $1200 NCb~doS~~~3~~nn2 1:: Be1tyWall548-7854 hv_rm w ... aournlplc WATERFRONlBLDG Dog 12 14 Voe Santa $71hr work out ot llOmE HUNT IC~U~O~ Fore-1st iast&sec 541-8077 1 Pool1ac2t3-427-11~6 •Lrg 1& 2Bdrm newly 361E 18th St 2 I Executt11esu11e 1J50sdt And~20th CM 646-6728 CaM St udents o ~ I ctosore European coun· vs11arp clean Easts•de redec Quiet. cool $530-up 1$745 me. 646 9794 4th llr w/vu 642-46441 j 752-6955 try home Ol<l w orld I 2Br iBa house Fnc<l yrd 'O~~~a~~:rees:~~an~,~~~1 1884 Monrovia 548-0336 1SHARP spacious 2lir I 51 * Mon Fr1 9 to 5 I Penonals 3002 IMMEDIATE OPHIHS cra1tsmans111p security, & palto encl gar Newl $800 / musr s ee •STUNNING Lg lB<lrm bath rowrillome Dplx I •n t~! yedr '>rent BAYSIDE EXEC SUITE LATIN FEMALE 1•Execu11ve secret er~ guarded gourme1 paint crpts&drps Lndry 539-6190BestRlt lee Garden Apt wl rec rm & 0 1w W D pa1oo quiet IURNl:1HlO ()r 1 2153 Sq Ft 642·4644 9 SINCERELY WANTE D •Secretary •Ofllce Clerk k•tchen plus much more area Musi pass credit Y pool $555 710 w l8th 690 Darrell St S695 mo to 5 Mori thru Frt You ctre AttractovP young FIT PIT 150 Paularonc Submtl I check No pets $625 PRIME DUPLEX 3Br 2Ba Curt II 63 J. t 266 lJNf URNISH! n . f 18-301 petite mtell1gent Ave ste 130 Costa Mesa l4C-IOIO s~ dep 770-5629 I . blk to ocean Frplc 3BR 2BA E side Frpl ~<l TOP AREA ME$A PINES Commercaal Property rn d r r 'age m 1 n de d Equal Opportunity Empr ---------Charming 3Br 2Ba unlurn pal.to $1100 494-7748 (:~'11 g~~kd ~i~.4$~06''~~ BACH Pal10 carport $540 FITl£SS 27781 lntt>rPsts Outdoors I C 1022 lrplc hrdwd firs. 2 car HOWllRDS WHTrD 640.2426 Pves 'wknd5 tBR Cozy trplc gar $640 CEIHEIS. TEHIS. 1150 SQ Fl s~orts dtnonpg travel lEliAL SECRETARY oroaa tlel Mu gar Pvt yr<l 0Utel neigh " POOL Spa No PPt<; SWIMMlllC. plus •Int Mesa Verde ioc 1 ealP• .. ,c 1edSt' tatt lor 1tt19a11on and general 2 A· 1 LOTS Reduced 10 bortlood S 1100 mo LIDO 3 Be<lroom lull~ S550 MOVE-IN BONUS 1650 HARLA 549·:.>44; 11111ch lllOrt! Sorry 545.4 t2J ,54 6li'CJ bus.nesc; practice at· $305 000 Eac11 1 blk to Must See' 213142 t-8618 furnished playroom gar 1Bdrm A C pool carpon I M d I E 1 t torney~ Non smoker beach Agt 759 _ 9070 or 7 t4/497-2082 I age·~~~;~: Avatlabte No pets Nr sc Plaza WE OFFER A CHOICE 110 pets 0 t s •Combined Oll1ce1Shop mp oymen Newport Beach Send re-now mo (? 141966.1136 wan! 11 selectron of grr>al 1 open d11ly 9 to 6. 1 6:.><i SQ 11 re11s C M I . I sume to Hiring Partner DUPLEX·2Br Iba ea So-E·side 5 r&m hm 1111/lrplclsEASHORE DRIVE on lhel 1tv1ng? We can orrer any· I ~'OOd C-2 Nice area 548-7249 1Claaltl Cut 3016, 5000 Birch St Suite ol PCH $275 000 52 t Inell yd gar k1dslpet 1$565tmo·S7'35t mo lrg tt I II 2900 Newport Beach . $700 539-6 t91 A t cost sand JBorm 2 Battl 2 1 & A II i1nq rom a sma apt lo 1•LtO• PE•l•SUL• BABYSITTER Needed to I Carnatoon By ownf'r g lrpics furnished or un· beaut 2 13 !> 1 a 4 b<lrm house II look " " " come to my CM home CA 92660 673-0241 or 673-t54 I Luxuroous twnhme 2 mstr lurmshed Avail ''' June blltns trplc Must see nq in CM NB 01 HB I 2400 sq It bldg lor sale 1 6 JOam 4pm Mon Fro ! Costa M•sa 1024 bdrms den. lrplc 2 car ISlh $ l630/mo unlurn 366 Avocado tt"t1n~ or us f1rs1 lor 1na1 t.\p<111mPnh I block from the Pavilion 432 7146 Call All 5Pm llECEPT l li•L OFFICE LG Attracttve SBA 3BA catton Pool spa tennis •• 94 12 or 642-1603 t SL MGMT 642 1603 , ,1 ,,.1 .._. , • • Realonomocs 675·6700 Chtld C11re 1n my nome for er Pleasant atmosphere "' gar Fabulous qu1el 10-or $2000tmo lurntshed I ·~L MAHliEMHT cno1ce or ideal hv1ng I Ni•wpor1 Bi·.i< h \o All leases due tn 86 Agl I I Newport Beach boat deal· Home Con11ement lo-$t200l mo Valerie Torelh 1 / /' newborn wk<lys F1T Good commun1ca11on calror· 5. t59 500 Tenant Really inc 540• 7355 ( ( 11 Jiii ,/1 • flll $575 2Bdrm 2250 A Ca-!Dana Poi nt 2626 •1 Sell thongs last with Daily 11te housekeeping 5 cook-sktlls sunny dtSPoSttoon occ.up P<l 24 hr notice 10 ,,) J, 1 . I nyon (Corner Canyon & Spacious attracuve lBdrm, h 11 / ') 11 t 1 Ptlot Want A<ls .ng Non smkr 722 9293 I SS pt hr 650-0942 snow Marshal Plan Inc MESA VERDE cho•ce 3Br I _;,1;~'11'.' "r" If((·> w11son1 495 8780 near Manna $4951mo --..:':......--------= Brol!er Ltn1a or Claudia I ~~~~.~~r~!~1f·Nc~l~~~s l ,... 11.~/-,\ ~.'I~ $7351mo 2BR 1 rBA 496·9482 Noon-5 30pm Ni•wpo rt Ri·•t1 h No 12131 50-04 15 $1175 / d 751 _3898, I twnhse Gar lndry rm H I L ,6401 '"''' '• '.\,, " w gr nr nice Eastsrde IOGahon alll. eaca .. 1' '·" Newrrt Buch 10691PLUSH CONDOS 1Br VERSAIL1.ES 28r 2Ba se-2629 Orange Ave 2Bdrm 2 blks to bch 1,4r, I 101~ llli CHYOlt S 1HI! S750 2Br Den S 1000 I ~~~1~ ~;gn :~;~ ;;:~11 TSL MliMT 142-1103 Encl gar $620 No pe1s or Abso1u1p barga1nt Pres-OvP• streams & falls Obi 645 2702 evest722 1335 wa1erbeds 960· 1006 S I Ana Heiihts 1ig1ous 3 b<lrm ;i·. bath gar wlelec <loor micro I llllMLilr.llSliB.nU 2 ILOC"S TO OCEH• '1 II a 684 e1Jet rwnhme Pool ~pa wi<l hkup 549-2447 1 ~ _... " "" tennis Try 10•,. down Presttg1ous Mesa Verde Apart•entl Dehghtlul ocean breezes IACl IAY ARU Call Patric~ 760-8702 or neighborhood 4Br 2Ba 1 lPARTMHTS ~~~~·~~~ ~~P~~m p~~s"h 20102 Borch Street SYDNEY 0MARR 631 1266 $1400/mo •ncl grdnr •Geaeral 26921 1h HITM FREE crp1s drps Lots ol 11 Bdrm 1 ba ~600 mo F Id D b 20 1 1 .~i~~ ~-II l Call Valerie Torelt1 Reallv 18 t d b immaculate large Gar<len closers Beauttlully land 2 B<lrm 1 ba s650 mo r ay, ec em er _ ~ r • Inc. 540 7355 r crp s. rps. lttns. Apts Beaulllully land-scaped 960-633 1 Wtlh lilrge balconys . ARI ES (March 2 1-Apnl 19), r amtl~ linannal d1flercnt'C \ arc lb5p i 1 SEASON'S GREETINGS ~~~~7~~~~· ~~~~6~~~ry s ca Ped g r o u rt d s u1111nc10 No pets I settled rf you take 1n111atl\ c Cycle High. 'ou"ll know where to gl> at _ Nr occ 2br 2ba abo<le pool/spa pattot<leck No 28R 28A 8ar lndry Nice 756-1828 833-3363 special moment. and you w1ll locate lost article In" 1tat1un 10 gourmet Mtltile Bo•ts 1100 tnca child pet line S550 2BR Iba in Quiel Troplex pets 4 pte• Utet stref't 1 Ma'sc. R•nt•l s drnner ts o n tap for ton1gh1 ---------man othe sat Westminster. gar lndry 1Bdrm $605 mile lo beach No pets ,. • UliUH MILLS Y • 31 r I lt $625 mo 2131644-5468 •2Bdrm 1 .ea $705 $710 $650 Call Jean 631 1266 TAUR US(Apnl 20-May 20): You'll haH'. mornuom , rcque'it!> \\<Ill • -BESTBUYINTOWN *111 • 1* ;22sovanQuara 'i40'l626 1 ··~i~~\:·? 1 bcgrantcd '.you'llha,c acces'itopaper-;pn:v1ou'l~proh1b1tl'd.f-ol.ll'i 24>t60 Arlingw on corner E;:;e~~?t~e~~ 3~~ ;~~~,~~ 1 lalboa 1 ~tr ~: I Rooms 2706: o n secrets. intrigue. ~!amour. populant). communication and tra,el • • ... , 101 VPrylrQl•v•ngrm din ma bP 539.3191 An~nl hlutl 2606 Bachelor $525 __:~~="='-" L1qBchr.,, pvtt>a prvlgs GEMI N I (M a' 21-Junc 20) What hall been rc\tncted 1<; rdea\t•d 1~'!r, ~l)~::,c;e~,i~r;:,t~~,, c.o:S " 2 BR 1b8 2nd ttr furn lse ~~?r;' ~:i~ 646 ~~~~ ~ btk he• ~espon prof -some of your f1indcst Wt\hC!o could no"' be real11l·d f-otu'o Jl-;u on $795 mo u1t1 Joan Lg di• 111•1v1 2br 2 lofts Ou~ sis~ "111 494 7346 speculation, romance. phy sical attraction , new fncnd. enterta1nml•nt. V'oung d<lulls welcome Haat ieada 2140 476-1006 or 673-8159 I lB"rm 2ba 2 lrpl nr narbor 1 C $32 500 Agt 540-5937 • u $615 st 175 12131 860•95 13 Room '" Newport Beach CAN E R <June 2 1 -Jul~ 22): K ey 1s w tX' anal) t1cal M ean\ don't he O" .y "OSH 2 Bdrm. dbl gar 6 blk to Lrg 2BR 2BA. yrly Upper !2Bdrm 1 ·Ba $715 $725 I Kitchero prov $250/mo sau sfied to know something mcrc l) hap~ncd -Jisccrn reason\. • Rentals bch no pet $7951mo untt Martne Ave No 151 E 21st 5•8-2•08 SEAWIMD YILLA~E Reis 760 1691 E h h I f This 4 bdrm 15 adorable' 964 2283 art 4 pkng $BOO mo 675_9797 • H l /M l 2711 mp asts on c ange. trave and vant'ty Cl expencnccs. Career gel\ Charming lamoly room H /C ti ote s ote I boost. Virgo. Sag111anus figure prominent!) kitchen arrangement I oases oa 01 GtVE YOURSELF A PRES-lalltoa Peai asala West:fi21d WHY HT1 La"l•l tE•CM Lf;O (July 23-Aug. 22): Focu!> o n diplomacy. sh~ad) pace. beamed master su•te I ENT' Renl my I Br Condo 26071 "• " tell 'g nt son t f; I be E h I Skylights sundeck pool Geatral 2102 ' lor a Young-at-Heatl 55 , AP·RTME•TS 1L11te wt1ere you have MOTOR 1•• 1n I e conccs I 0 amt y mem 'r mp aSt'i a so on m m · and only s289 000 in 4 BR OCEANFRONT N yr old Huntington Land· tBR newly decorated blk , " 1tSpectacular apts Wkly rPntals Low rates mumcalion. spiritual values. publishing. collection of ruyalt1cs Newport I · wpt mark 536-8743 to bch crpt bltn<ls No I 'h MOITll FREE •I & 2Br 1 & 2Ba suotr>s $13'> l't u Wkl c 1 previously not o btainable. Taurus. L1lira figure tn see nan o I Bch. 111 June $l475tmo Worth a douoie take' pets $600 mo 675-6606 Like brand new' All uttlltoes •Spacious townllouses TV maid P servo~e fr: V IRGO (Aug 23-Sepl 22)· Deftnc terms. look beyond the I -.U.I I t '( ~I \ tAvatl monthly & weekly Clean crptd 2br mo<l l"t & S paid Pool gar no pers •Fireplaces collee heated pool & 1mmcd1atc. gather tnformat1on concerning as'iCtS of others. 1ncludtng gar $500 s at 539 6191 417 E Bay Ave Balboa Garden p~tios tnance'i .• ccret pays maJOr ro e. 'ou'll soon become aware o f 11 Pt""C' Reallor9. 675-6000 JAOOIS REAL TY 425·ultlS pd lBR auplex I 2Bdrm 1Ba $680 *Prov ate balconie•, 01 sleps to ocean Kitch s fi I I PROP IHHEMEIT 1 adult No pets 547 1155 30 1 Avocado 642·9850 .. avail 985 N Coast Hwy. , ~-~ Agt cost and anot her Virgo figure promi nently HLY 11,000 H !I lH/111·1111 Baal. H1d111r 21421Attrac furn bach conv loc l AVAIUILE HW WMY HT1 Laguna Bl!ach 494 •529" LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct '22). Spolhght on legal afla1rs. tncludtng 2 & 3 Bdrms Condos nr S IHeoghts area 2br 2be sep lltll kit $425. yrly met 2BR '"BA E/9ide Twnhm *3 Ligllted 1enms courl<; SHURK MOTEL contractual negot1at1on . Emphasis on possible partner.hip. JOtnl C Plaza pool spa, plus w ·gar 1ust $600 s move 2-stry 3br 3ba w/lrplc ut11 Desire Qutet mature S825tmo Frplc yard •2 Swtmming pools Wkly rentals now 11vetl efforts manta! status. Love rela11onsh1p 1nten!.1fie!l ( ancer Caprrcorn carport. from $67,9001 today 539·6191 Agt cosl gourmet k•t fresh paont non-smkr 673-5580 garage Nice locatton •Streams & ponds S 129 50 wk & up 2274 • I I · Call PATRICK 631-1266 -decl< dbl gar k1d tpe1 I 1780 Santa An& •Sorry no pets Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7445 1 native!> w1 Ip a y o utstanding role<.. I µ alka lslad 2106 seso 539·6191 Agr cosr Corona •el Mar 26221 TSL MGMT 642. -1603 * FurntShtngs avatl I SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 2 1 )' A void dtrt:l't a\sauh. Some '!1dcstep~ :t:'4}1?:~ 3 A l 'iBA hOuse un urn Have something you want 2Bdrm 1ea Nr beach 1 •WOOIUHVILUliE• WHY NOT CALL SEA I SUI LODliE may be nccc1t!>af) tf )OU evt"ntually arc to 11hta1n goal ProJCll can be -~~ yr1y $1100mo • utols to sell?Claasihedadtdo Nsmkr No pets S820 28r l·Ba brtns $645 1131111 .l026WPacCoastHwy complcted1f)ouletgoofhurdcnnotnghtlullyyour own .\nc\ l1bra __ A11a11 now Agt 673 4062 11 well 542.$678 Avt I 1 86 673-6246 • 5650 No pets 540 •• 48• • Ne1111port Beach relng TV natl vcs play ro le'i r::~:::~· S© \\,<ii' lV\-/) ~)'>.1':) •OU '-r----I SHWllD VILU&E s 12~ wk sgl no depostl I SAGl'M' ARIUS I N ov 12-Dec 21) Empha~I\ o n new Mart!>. -----,., .. ~:,Ju ... ,.~ .. fol .... , 28R ~:!'~~E!!1~~ gar 15555 Hun1tngton vinoge l R entah to Slaue independence, design. \l yk , ahthty to get to heart of matters. Love I wl d llkuP quiet No pets Lane from San Diego 27241 ft&urcs prom tncntl) -<\~tltghl on r har15ma. phyl\tCal attrnCttOn, O~:.,~ ·:·.'::-a::;-_,'. ;~: water paio s6751mo Fr1>eway north 01 Be•ch 5., Shere 2 bdrm furn ch1ldCn:np. Rch1Can0gRe. vanet} .. 2 e1o pla9)HFolc -· • • • ..., •. • I 2038 Meyer to McF11daen west on trailer S250 mo Call A N (Dcc . .t. ·an. I )· ()('U'i On d etcrm1na1to n couragl'. I H u V C 0 A. 1 TSL MGMT 642 t6031 McFaddf'n 645 5171 or '>38 t507 reunton. new deal where finance!i arc rnnr~mcd F-amtl) member I ' 11 EASTSIDE 2BD tBA nf'w'SHARP 38r 2'1ba lrplc Beaut !urn bdrm hol tub.J make'I unu!lual requc'!t, deserves ~cnou$ con'i1derat1on K eep . _ _ c•pt paint UTILS ALL! Pt1t10 garage no pets 11111 prvlg' tor 1•111,,1 n-rcsolut1ons conccm1ngd1et nutnlton. general health. PAID S695 631 4320 seso cell 5•6·9950 '"'~r S3~· NB n2 7268 AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20·1 ch 18) ( heck map'i. 1ns1ru~ttl1tl' I C A A B E I l U 11_ 1 y C:dM ,,.,. , Borr~ tba nr d1rect1ons. manual<; Some dcta1lo; arc not )Ct clear Lunarcmphu1<; on I J' I I tt I llftP H WOODLAND VILLAGI tith ''"" 9nr r•'P Fem tnp~. rclattvcs, tnformatron not ohta1nablc through orthodox <.0urc~~ · · '· · · · APA•TM' lllTI SJT!i o1111ut "1 67!> 5 t•8t Cancer, Capricorn per o n!i figure pronunentl) I T J M o s l $ II ti p ! CM r,,, 1n 40R 11se .. niurn PISCES (Feb I 9·Mt1rch :!O): It 0\3) be ncce'i<\ar) to rcv1c~ • ,.,.,, '" i1>11 ., ... r t f tit ttptrf, , •A•" , cv• 1••d•q1,~ •'11\ Ou ,1 '""'' "•r. , "" $;>40 mo 1ttls F• 11 pr<X('durt\ (heck L'O~ts. obtain up-HH1ate accounting Long-d1,1llnlt' I I r I . f)~•·• ... ..., ,. ,. IJ'll I ~· Call Cl111l~-.J , ,, , . I ..... ,.~ s. (N\I "'M~ .. , ..... o"'. n ' I It• sm~r P•l!I Av••I 1/ I rall rcllJIC\ tu travel. philosophy, ulttmadc goal~ St·orp10 nR11vc I\ '"••CJ<•• '"'"'40 ... ,,~ 11'.. !>t'd~ "'~~'·••·•lot NOf'll'PllA>I 6S064•S16t7lvernso 1n,olvcd Keadbct~«nthehnC$. [ N r ,_ A R f l m., • ,.., •. ~ rn• 642 5678 Nil.I • IPAI • UHH• lllHS 11n-smh• n 33 ,,, ~'" 1b• If' DECEMBER %0 IS YOUR BIRTHOA Y ~ou ore wns111"e. have I I I' I' I . G ~ •: · ·.. ·1 -l&OlllUI IMt-llH Jb• CdM hH 2 "'"' to gourmet appetite and pou1blt' d1gC'>trvc problem 'ou art fa mil > L...-...1--.L-..1...--.1..-""---' • ,... • ••• 1-• f • f 111.... llH-11 11 l)(h sv.o 11111 1~9 4355 onented. your mother ha\ had m o re tnOucn1:l' th,1n ~our f:\lhl•r or 1n ormation I....... HH-1111 NB •00"' w pvt b• N..ar Capncom. C ancer pcrwn<; pla't important rok\ 1n ~our ltfc 'OU 1••M.LITI ... ..,. 11 Ol1sslfloatit1 2HO •• ' & UI, IUT 1 Ill •ran• llCL. r an 11 1 1'"~1rom oceon recent I) mnJc rcm11rknhk comeback whcrt moon Jnd hcallh arc surprisingly Ul ,HU•IH ,Sl~O rnr. '1"ll 673 3711 1 con<'cmcd lfsttlflC, you arc hkely lfl marry 1n l118fl ff mamcd, th t'rc NB hr ll)r t1up1~ tOOya1 could be an add111on to famil· Marncd or 411nilc. June will prove low cost. TlllWllll•IT lU.1111 I U ·IHJ 1r1.1ml>fh 1c,Omo Y'1Y Outstandtna You <:ouldio1ntohu'11ne~,f<11H111r~lt orwmplcttmaJof ~-----vi mrn111I J.1v 6'.ll 8!>2:> a~~ianmcnt •• I ,, ' I ' i Cltrical/Ofllct 5400 llTecbical/Tra4e1 Cl ~ 1 t Orange Cout DAILY PIL.OT /Thursday. o.c.tnl* 19, 108.5 ll01mt11ST . 5505 • • Hl1111at1 Gtatral 9530 ..... ,.. 1130, latral 1131 •1Ktll••"•• MIS Pttt a hiaalt IMt 9htercyelta/ .... ........ • •• Briont entttut1 .. tlc Pl!aon SSZOl ADVEllTISlll! •aa ••a •ay Olll I .. 'Ylll•I 9AHIA t.O"tNT HIA"' GOLD£N Retr...,., P\ie19 kMttn NII CDStO.m Aato tor • bu1y prol•saionol PREIHHM H•tir1111 • --"'"" c T c e c , .. 7.. ,.. • y "M ....... .. I -.. " S!CUAITY GUARD 1 yr ........ YA H LU ~!"'ber I()( llt1Stcma~·1's1~ ""' .. , .. AHA ....... ~ ,....... Im'"".# .. rt•l Miit: ottice '"Soult\ 1m""•d111e opening tor Acr:>~. 2920 Coatt Hwy ARTIST 1eeurltytmiht1ry exp IOf Urgently ~ by Hunt-lhtp 10 NII IA2-vL63 1ored AK ...-1 tlfM batl, tune up good Y"l llO ~~~~~ p ;~~~nc~, ~~: ~:;ft~ perSOt'I Harr,, .,..,. 6A• 02 io " graveside lhlll 32-~ "'' irt0ton a..ch City SellOol CHILDS SWING SET 4 •aslcal lutrtantl eono S700 o79-eM6 IUY YOOA CAA DIRECT needed Accurate typing tut E. At6~1 tAe>e< helo· 118ST HS G~w•:~ o~:~~= .. -. Fu. •wt PINN c.11 011111e1. for 1 2 hr1I UNI 159 751-3398 · IOSS IA~ $c>f .. 1tko nu I FROM EUAOPf AHO Id Cont" 1 T.. .. tnt company O• s h 675 ,... ·-w 645·5000 IJtt 521 p dly oepeno1n9 uPQn runs Qd S290 844-0937 SAVE MC>folEY1 requir .. c "111 Dtnolttt lnd 1, ::i r ,_, .. IPPI ooeos imagine11ve pro-Mon Fn 9am •pm requtr~tl 11 ac:llOol OM« printer & di19tey cai-SOC so;;; Mt Dfvn'lt only EPA • DOT Fedllralaallon COLDWELL BANKER cono1110n1 Appit0 ' k •no ' IOST ISi duellve toyout a1111t wno _ 15 84 ptnr ApC)ly 20451 CUlllM tr Ide fOf olec por1 Dd cooel S300 SAO 113 1 CnHtlmu Se>«11t 1915 (l l4) n 1 tHI HCIPTIHIST Olllllll COAST FOOi SEllY(•S 1 undlflland1me<cnand11-BURGLER FIRE ALARM Craimor Lan e H B 1~11er Senwin putlf 1'em9lll 1eo l·k• new .. for •xci 1fl POllct•OnS in a IAIU PILOT Hotshu1 15 1ook1ng for tor 1 v1111ty of ehents I 11-4PM 631-3443 •SPM-200 ~9-1000 --&OSt wndsnld 1ug comp• m.t coco Ofown 111 Ml9•nal t " 1ng to dlllgn 1dven111no TRAINEE -Call belWMn ?hone 984 8888 1111 meter Orlnd new Pl ..... Or-·· 1 2060 ml tteroo w SOkrl DATSUN 73 240?'4 9Pd growing 1811•1 0 Qnse .) JO w Bay Street eneroe11c people d•y & Our d1scr1min111ng mor-AAR-IT •s I s1011m ...... •F•R""WOOO • blue $1500 780-3925 slot mag• concord 01 humor 1 must• Coll Costa .. eea ca mgn1 '"'"' •va11 "PP~ 1n •tt dem•nds Q a111y and -rl' f.. -" FISCHER pl1yer p 1no "'-'I 1 1~9 89 ... • u " " • u PtT ,.,.. ... • • Set/Sun Premium MHoned or-1 HOOdl P•••""" Ilk•,_ S\1'00 Very oOOCI GO<I• ""'ey• "1 1 orca11642 4321 person 26pm 1850 style ,p,~1ttw1nteC11m .... n .... -, lemrtyfunfOfC!lr~tmas __,...,.., dtton S280b Otc•• •(CIPTIOllST Dougla$ Or Irvine 1011Newp1per produe11on medlllelyltthecornoYOI 18Hrapt w11 SA 25Job lf\99wOOO S110 t S19. 48 Sludl0'1Uwtt11Am «22m·1C111557-1143at1 960-2639 " MacAnhur Blvd behind knowledge rietplul Abll• 17th Street & Pomona Siii 0 C Airporl erN eo<d Free det 968-8081 pico player un11 topl 6Pm 101"' Sal & Sun ?iT Tues&S1t 9 5 SJ 7'l TIPlSETitRI R~1stryHotell ty to work unde1 dead-Avenue Costa Meu C M ,2~ve 839A:~~O !M UST SELL IMMEO loader Recet'ltly rebutlt PUCH Max1MOPldgdcn<1 UTSll'lll210 p/ttr 650"4446 ~bby PASTE UP ARTIST SPIRES linlt e mu•t Prior news-CAR WAS .... .,1.,.1• I BAO SECU Aelr1g 17 cf gd ce>t\d walnut fln1Sh. with roHe S325 OBO 873-oSA Oaril Hatcllt>llc" auto a•• SECRETARY paper expertence an ad· " --" TRUCK DRIVER won OMV I S250 080 Archllecu Owne< must sell S3.000 AM/FM radio Low 10 .. For Buslnets lorma Bro 1mmt1d111te opttning tor RESTAURANTS vantage Post11on 11 par1 Im, ~1111 te emptoyemenht Printout WAREHOUSE Deak & Cnr S25 M11tres1 llrm 768-8.-78 VEStA 81 nh~e n9;20~ mtlet All or1g11101 e~per lypeselter Must 11me good benelllS, or u service cir was end COUNTER HELP dbl StO 875-9612 I mi et , w 1 1 (135ZUCI k8f Xlnt oppty 1Se11d re ''Llvt> have mark ·up 1, now accepting app11. salary SS p/hr tnquiries manager -must be ax-Hanks Electrlc Supply• [ _ __ Golden Oak Baldwin Up· S 1350 ooo 497 1241 s•ttl sume 10 PO Bo~ 2297, &•per paste·up back cat.ons tor cooks wa1ters1 I and resymes 10 Steve pe11enced 644-4460 &4&-T77J . N 8 Tennis Club Famll) 1 ngtlt hilt new mtout 4 un. l "-i /J • Newport Be1tch 92663 waitresses bus boys/ Hou h Art 011 r I Memt>ersn1p S750 inc Tuned & del1Yitred • "•" an " Hpt -9round Plelplul Xlnt ben-dishwashers host/host Oailyg p,101 p 0 ec~~XI COllTEll MELP WANTED typtst to type traosfer lee 759-8064 $1400 l.47·5672 Pv1 Pty 9030 SIClllTARY ~~~~t~'.'t,:~~~~~~=d•cca~~ esse~ for our new Hunt· 1560 Costa Mesa Ca Part lull time Apply 2934i manusc11pt on own type-I Necch1 sew macn mode OLD ENGLISH U?RtGHT IEW 'II .IHP ?romot~ with in require'> Qer11.i1 .itmosphere Con ngton Beacll location 92626 E Pac Cat Hwy CdM ' wrtter. per page or per I 522 S250 ObO Wartda~ $675 675-551, our n 01 secre1ary tact Ali\sa 6~2·43:? 1 e .. t Apply 19910 Beacn Blvd Asll ror Dan~_ I tiour batla 536-0619 Mr spkrs S200 pr Kai-. • C•lllEI im ~u~:rfc~rtbro~:~c~,,e'n~ 2c.1 otwn 9amE4b~ Mon-Fri OHHE COAST ctHTH PHSH WIHHIS red10 w'priono 1950 v111 laczcl" 6060 ll~~~.:~1hr~d~a10~~~1 c ...... r.i....., -...o o11 Heallh dept Accuratt> ORAHE COAST HILY PILOT tor blkery Musi be re-,Recopt1on/coun1er por-tage S175 ot>o 673-737£ ALAN Dtke S&m trm 2 iS.r -29001 HONDA 77 Civic 4 spa typ1no good telepr.ont> DAILY PILOT WAITRESSES & HOST 330 West Bay SI l1at>le Lag Seti 497..,.182 son Pvt mens club NB RIU TIRED? Steep E2 yrs hardly used 19 1 lbs Slllt runs ~tnt S975 770-0771 personality mJth '>Pef'<l O ESSES Late Evenings & Cost.t Mosa CA 92627 DELI HELP p t t "-I 752-7903 ask fOf Al by t>eautilul hdbd & dt>I SIZE S 1350 new Ul\tng s-'50 JJ W Bay Strt>f't Graveyard Tile Grinder -ar • 1me....., 1 -F ooo 6 .. 3-73 .. 6 ORANGE COAST HONDA 80 Acc;Ofd uc writingi shortriano r Cosld Mesc1 Ca 92627 Restaurants ,400 w AFTER perso11 nours llu11:>1e 2 30 M oed w 'nee ts Nam£ Jeep Reoaun p s o b air am tm cass surance eaper prel No iu12 • .1321 PC 171•)955-1330 I •ercLaa•a·ae or and cna1r S•50 Toyota M E N S ? E lJ G E 0 .T 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa <>est otter 759-0908 rt1Quired No11-,mo1>.I' ... ,. H Nwpt Bc,., 642·8881 • Corolla lltock mint BICVCLE N~e< useo I IO • " 1714) 546 9003 SCHOOL IESI CLHl 1 , eond reasonat>te price 26 trame 10.5pe.a 511 M · 2• .l&C 'Ii Ml2 SEC•n••y lllCPT Salu 5510 Gueral 5530 N•o"1 shift Wiii train s 190,AahJHI &010 673-357 t ~e• ... o•Cl' SJSO 675-5792 Tracks 9035 S4 100 675-55 11 " 11" JOBS a weelo. Sea Larlt Motel. Oou6"1e JENNY LlND 2 COM Prop Mgmt Co lrq TEUMJftlETIH TUEPllHE OPERATOll 2274 Newpor1 Btvd c M I SPOOL BED 5300 Srrtiat G.Ma &0'5 PLYMuUTH Arro>w 198c MAZDA ~ GLC "~ ofl1C41 1ppeort1nc.-·~ o 1 1mm«1 ~·ng tor exp _ &46-0678 A T 1 pockup IOflO bed S3 500 hlctlOK-wflt 61< mt A C Good typing Oll•ct> te•" A "" ''"'e " 'nancoal •nd•v Two s'111ts ava11 EARN HIYH/IOOll ATillT A~entlC ~~:e Sr~:;'o'ne2 ~.~~= Call 6•2-~32, Ask tor snrl <lras Po $9940 Sac phontt sk1115 word • '>dlP~ h,., eou•o oe tor ~oplyM-T'19 12 at need e"Cper ind1Y1dU1ll 10 AJJlilaCll 6011 '101ogear-M11anda oumo-t>et1 "Sets 110 10 Oo1'W1ll1ams S7940tirm 1nc1 5yr ,..,. cess111g fl•P r" ~ 1 ' • CJ ..,., N •so~ 10 :,.c: :.i:.vPORlER MONEY work with put>hc 1n guesq I-I-UY APPLl•ICES sorex SLR F, 4 90-23C s25 5 6-66J ~6-5237 at1 Spm Maryanne 675 4'•0<1 "•' '• "' 1"" •S co,..,m• 11 107 Jamooree Rd NB ~erv1ces capacity Apply a mm zoom 28mm WA ea ea 4 6 CLASSIC 50 CheV', ? Clo. MIST SELL IM•£11 ~ ' '4 ~' M Th 9-12 at LES 957-8133 Pentax Strooonar 770 Weider weights w•t>enen up New Pl•nt ... nis ! T.CL11"c1l/Tr1.les 6 CCTS •1c11v•1LE PRIZES N-~ ~ao -"•C ,381 fire$ Gooo cond 01\I) ··Bz 80 4.:.nsEL • 11 tt>t!'oi.or" sates 11 n 11 THE NEWPORTER I locus1ng screens etc A11 ,,_ • .,...,. s2500 5 0 8683 "" ""' 5505 CHRISTMAS CASH oa1LY Full time agress1ve person 1107 Jamooree Rd N B 17 Cubic Ft Frost Free s 150 Braun Niu o super 4 • E.i1cenen1 cond111on ---------• N manual acctg exper TRIPS Re!rigera1or S75 722·63891 8 movie camera pw• TV, Steree, Eltctr6n08ic 0 1 FORD 79 •. Tor 8x9 Flat ,86-1644 aller , 30 o rr llSTALLER Soll ~!'II n .~a· program Start 1mrned Salary eom S90 s A s. '"00 F r PT '"'111 iMil 9.g mensur.Jtt> w uper HIVH HHH •SALE! SALE!* :,,~.;'e ~r8o~ector su:rn~ 1>eo 6!~-~~5~ .;., ~ Apprentice IO IPtHI burgle• alarm 1ns1.1t.a 11on Good Sldrt1ng 1rr mission · more C<111 Paul Ouclrtt> '\8:.> 7'} \i S 11111 ~n, 835-2 110 Mon-F" Loe nr So Cst Dtllwtrl11 lht Full-time days Exp not Refrigerators S t29 & Up I 525 548_5185 Oynaeo stereo 70 amp & r,,1 rnlln 680·3340 anel Plaza Call M-F 9 4 DAILY PILOT nee Oependa1:>1111y a Was~is sg9 & Up preamp SSO Sony auto TOVOTA 1980 pickup V• 1Pf'"1" A,p <»Jlfe 1 tWI'''"' merrt raise tor . rehat>le S $99 & Up -coroer Player $40 t5 642-4321 As11 tor Dor GtrOPll Grove 10092 549.7068 I must 3 month review & Dryers gas/etecs99 &Up,Coapaten 6011 ' reH•rse cass re 1on1onooeo SJ 100 Cat 11 you are lool<ong for extra person 545-3292 Denise 1 toves AppM! lie 128K 2 drives T ria• spkr 1n l(arlsoo Williams ,-----------------"' •--------•1 spending money or like Complete Line 0! Home I momtor modem C? M enc•osure (B1g1 SJO MIZ 'Ii 3001• After School -To place your message to go places hke Magic EASY ASSEMBLY WORK Furnisl1ongs pnnter $1495 662 3661 Turntable SS RR r re Vaas 9040 * before the Mountain Knotts Berry I S600 00 per 100 Guaran· All APPLIANCES co• Jer ~ 10 548·5185 S1•ver OllH! ~I< miles i;a1 reading put>llc Farm or win Pmes and tee<l Payment No E•·, Filly liara.ttt4 Apple llC computer man • 66 Ford Econo '\Ian rebl1 a11ce ot tactorv "'c1' ar•, Student Jobs I s De vat Apple works $850 p s l"nn nu P8•flt Must ~II • • ~310 . Phone AwarCI') (,all us now• We penence No ales . bctlltat Cta4iti•• 963-2187 1oneer tereo $¥Sterr ssis 000 645· ~408 Do You N~ S Cash $ And Daily P1101 ha~1> sevt>rc11 openings 1n 1a1ls senci sell-addresseo UNIQUE FURNITURE S300 646·4823 S21,115 Ctass111eo 642-5678 c M H B or F v stamped envelope 1947 S Main St T • AatOI la,.rtH 910CI JIM SL£MHS A Good Job To Start The New Year., 42 4333 Elan v11a1 .903 Jewelry/fan/Art ru1rrtahoa IMNITS ~=======~~-==------. 3418 Eoterpnse Rd Santa Ana 6025 SEPAHTt EHOPU• r Ft Pierce F'L 33482 Btwn Edinger & warner on 7012 DEL VERY OEPAFH MEN" v01 Oua11 S1 "'"' We are looking for Jr High and High School students a nd others who would enJoy talking with people and workll'\Q with othe r students their own age You can earn $25 00 to $50 00 each week In c ommlaalona and M UCH MOREi You can work PART TIME In the afternoons and Clerks Main SI See 1119 Bear• 2 ORIGINAL OUTCl-t Oil Power ..... 833-9300 MAIR IESIHH Open 10i_i61s·iu~2102_5 PAINTINGS S2000 eacl'I 15 Boston w11a1er Jonn McLAREN'S BMW llOW HIRING even!ngt and atlll have plenty of free time. CASHIERS You M UST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL! We o tter complete training and provide ISSISTllT Mlll&ERS transportation Thia is NOT A PAPER Interviews WednesdaY'-"' ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DA YS A 9-1 1 A.M . at 2271 Fair'/lew WEEKI Come out and help us get new customers lor our new spaper and have a Rd. Cost a M esa (Fa1rv1ew greet time doing 11 You have nothing to & Wilson). lose and a super JO b to gain Call today Call (714) 537-4840 for and maybe you can start tomorrow ! more info EOE Call Mr Earl 1• •• • ••• •••• • • •••• ••• • •• ... ~-===5=48=· 1=05~8-::o::r ::24::1 =·84::3::2 ====~ : DEL IVER y DRIVER ! : Daily Pilot motor route : : available in Huntington : • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • • • ~· per afternoon. • : Call 642-4333; Monday -: : Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for : Openings Now Available CAR ROUIES Earn Extra Cash Sta11011 lor •ease STUOIC .. 56-8316 sor ,O"O enq1ne sw·~e v F r q s .,, F F'IVE Juoy ~0-6443 3 DOOR 2· h f ti d llELP! Now \11 Feburary 5 or uni!' 100 gets cone Ga• Frida) type housekeeper bus•· ness agent 10 heto newly single mate set up 11ouse- hold 675·8729 att 6pm * MOT ROOFERS * * SM .. 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I lOOZX Attend OUI lease sem•"a· and rec•eve a r·~~ OOr!aOle m1n1 oaCUUI"'\ "'1r cred•l appro.a .ea•" aoout 1eas1n~ • (,ur Olftce near 50.J1' C as• Plaza apn 1 ..,r AlL-SAYHS LUSE 71C '32-lttl CHIC1' IVERSON POR.._., Hl '\l L>I I ~H \ 141111 I H1gh4"\I LJu•lH\ ~·~\> &_ """·~•l• CHIC1' IVERSON 44!> f t <M•• H'*v ''°•P-Qf• 6.r•Ch 673-0900 For Delivery Of This Paper : Art. : : Orange Coast : For Vet Ho~p11a1 P T Will train respons101e person Apot1; Mor-Tues-Wed-F'r Ba1ooa Ari1ma1 Hospital Wrot iron 101 w 6 chrs Maple huteri 6 oak chrs Hanging Ille Ev 645-4638 6904 W Coao;• HW}' NB Mi1ctllHtHI 6015 KNlnERS NEEDED To $100 LOTTERY WINNER knit H1 Fashion quality 3rd game S2000 OBC small sota & BM r 1oe-4 areia ·o~ .-ode. wr,ter 955-24 1 • Slop Ava11 ~o 11ve Aooard tt c1099 rnek• a dff.. e:=======::J Peta • Aaiaah 6049 s~Je '.~e3t~ 25 s~ ..... IC6 .... JOU ~BBtT Convert 82 ,., ... HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT : Dally Piiot : S Es C OR GE ... _._ __. ..W. 1mmac 4. r .,..,ags SIP•~ Bat>y Coclcatiels Reserve WAL AN H A ...---,~ • C:clSS 5-9c;<. Qt'C :i ..... 4 Xmas $25-up '56-0355 Dail\ 9 s 548-1501 ~fC!IR o•< 3e·.: e. '5t1 •S48 Oar1tng Shon Tzu a~c •eg SL PS Available 25 6 30 1J RO __ :; ~O"CE S, S l,P : 330 W. Bay Drive : • Costa Mesa, CA : sweaters 675-8335 675 4764 RETIRED PERSON to 2 TRUNDLE BED SETS , •••••••••••••••••••••••••• a11ve tor airport shull e S 125 ea ·;,9 1256 alt SNv1ce 675-8995 Spm puppies tor C'11°s1<Tias 3333 W Coasi H«jh.,..av (11~1-1111 -ouc: "f!t.><lS •es•o· .... $300 OBO 645-823.i Newpon Ben-; S Mon ~· ,.,,._ )" , Se :;JC :uJ.J • .i. 208 W 1 ... s.nt. AIW CLOllD8UNOAYS day a week . No no sol1c1 t ing . dependable truck or stati on wagon Deliver 1 collecting M ust have car, and L11•1u,int iii Ad;viiie;rtiiii1iiiiiiin1=R;1;teiiis iiiiii; _Ca_r .. ,e_n_t_.rr..._____ -.El_e_ct_n_· c_11_____ & hwaure hi11ti11 Misc. Tr1n1,ort1tion Motorcycles Scooters 1011 OPPORTHITl 1>.nOCl<S often w lll'r' v o:'t.. 8 1 Suiu111 RM46S good use reS\lll Qell nc ' , cc•"o S650 646-6589 P 101 C1.tss•' e • ~a~ • reac:n IN• )•,tf·Qt' ""' _f"arr at'Ou' ,...,js1r.-~ -1t{~ .. d' -. ~· ... -J~' p ll.'1 8 • •AMA"'A ~oo llS o ..., mar1.e1 crea1 .O"d SSVC (~ ,.~ Pl'o('nP n.t. -.c-• -ill-SAYERS LUSE R3vw1ndows-Frene11 doors NEW REPAIR Oua111y No Tree Trim/Cleanup comp ' L , .... IV•'l'er Rd'.t'S· "•e<> Fri>ncn Sliders & More 10Ds to <;ma11 •easonao e garC1en1ng Compel t1vt> PS' ,,.,,,.1t>s JO"" -: , .:.--- 1nsu r i1nCf"' CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne C.i aney $2.17 per day Add•llons & Remodels Free est ''" o 63 1 234 5 prices CPluCI\ 548 .. 032 4,6t06 Don %4-5949 Ouallt<; & Reas P•·ce• ~s_c_~_·,.~s-~_·._s_·x~~--'!!!!!!!!!l! .. m!'!"'!!!'!!!!!l!!ll!!!!"!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!__~l~l~4~432-1tl1 COLLECTOR WANTED T'111.., ALL vou pay •or J 11'11''· 30 a.1y m1n1mum II tt"1t' DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Doors moldings-bay win-"'!'F"!!!ir"!!!e_w""'!oocl~-----t!Jai Senicea dows ·omplele pauos F'IREWOOO quahly mo• FIRH1 call 152-&001 lctd111on5 ouallty wor11 tree det ss-SC coro AUys Parnam .s Assoc Int e, • •ea i>Sta•e ·1ea• up C•PIS "" no1. ""s e•, Rer-; F' •et> es1 85' "69 4•,446 Paul 548·8860 $ t"O cord JllT' 6J6-856 I i<1TCHE"l CAB•NET Gener1l Serricea M TOP QUALITI PAllTUl5 _•_s_on_r,.r ______ '"' E•1 qpas qa•es Re• s TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE CALL TODAY" ASK FOR LOIS RE~ ACil\lG KONST ~NTINE KENNELS Cai •or l•Pe l'SI 642 088 1 Boarding grooming sales Doors Repa,r Allerauons tor cars Jogs 64 t ·ooJ Rpmooe Pane• Locl\s-etc Cao1nets·W1ndow·Orywa11 Handyman 35 yrs e'llP Jerry 642·0567 -A!""!M"'!"!!'E~R!'!!IC!""!A!"!'N~H~A~N~O~Y~M!"'!A!"!'N':" . S . Carpentr) fencing win Clt1a111 emce cows p1umbmg 1Tiarl1te Block walls D••ckworl. 839 t88t= "Ir 6-" ::: •c: concro>te " mp Pell OS 15 •''> ,.,..,.,, t:)46 JSJJ BRtCKWORI\ Sma11 100S 'lft>wpor1 Costa Mt>sa 'Vint' RPI\ 6,5)1,5 Paperi ng F'Aq HING 1N ERl('i::IS HANGING s-q,pp .. G •'SA MC 6,1.1r;1; STUCCO MASOM~V-T4LE Al\IOVS WAuCOvE-A .. "' No Job to small A1t t~oes ns1a'•at or ~ Aerrn, t .1 ' I Part time opening in Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour for Your Da11y P1101 Service Directory Represen1a11ve ROBINS CLE ANING iuo encl etc And Yes Frt>e PSI L•c 631 2345 n• Pil•r' ng r;.ia . .io· • .. , SERVICE a lhroougnly Jesus ts Lord 636-8244 clean house 540 0857 FENCE Repa11 New & Old Movi n1 SlRtP .-QI'~ r1-1E """'~· -----------~CISI "lf')r •PaS W11 -collecting f or monthly 6'2-4321 .... 301 Hou~t>Clf'an1nq carpet<; & Wood Cfla1n 11nk pat•O s 111'\nolst"'Y wmctows etc free es1 Greg 968-,, '8 * A-1 MOYllC.. p ll'\l>f ,,.,Tl'• l * Sf' \ et• CLEAN\ El<PEq• , r>C1•'.11'd 6 It~ >.ll-. subscriptions. Mileage allow- ance paid in addition to hourly wage. Experienced preferred but not requ ired. Acoustical Ceilings Kirby Maint. &31 -5272 •GEN HOME REPA•RS Commerc1 II lf'Q welcome Paon• Or yV\ all c arpentry Over .?5 yt<d•'I t>•per1Pnct> , l t 115 428 .. ,,1 '15>J r><F .';4, _C.\Pf P ~ D~~ ~ .. Pl -1 '! "l; Mutt be et Lee1t 18 yre. old C•ll E l(Quo5•te .Acoustics Re sprayea or removt> Or~ wall Repairs 84 7 /QO 1 REBLOWN OR PAINTED Also Int E~t Pa1n11ng ltC 28859 7 63 1-9295 A,,Haac• hraitare Appliance erv1ce efrag wasriers-dryttr s-r anges dishwashers Lie 240 O' 1 • (.;11pe1 •urn1ture Drapes !:'IC. Gdry 64'i i;~·7 PH ,11'11 \\ , 111 "' i..•e.1n111g HOME REPAIR L.arpentry l\IA ll<T PROS !3J9··1"iJ; fences~ gates tree 111m HOmf' & Oll1ce Cleaning b~ durnp runs C M_f ~ B JOO• PleJse call 10, tree area Jam wn~te o 2 206 t>~1.mate 84, 6746 Hnlint Housttelea111nq 14 yrs exp ""!L""'!T!"'H~A'!"U"l!il!""!l'!"N'!!!G~M~OrV!"!!l~N~G!"" reliable reas rreeest owri Garage g Yard Clnups trans P•na 645 9866 Della Jon 645-8 192 Newport 5 F1ne5I Interior NPT CM LAGUNA Artta Ma1nlPnanee Thp Hau1,rig-c1eanup-pa1n11ng- Nes11>.t1e0i'rs 6i5-,•09 mo"ng 7 cays 494 ~34 1 t HC 110¥115+ QUICK & CAREruL ,O RA TES r tJ804li 552-0'10 Self Storage E~perts STARYIH COLLHE STllHTS MHlllC CO. Orange Co Oroq1na1 Student Movers •risurt>d Loe Tt24-436 641 8•2" NEW Warehoost> Storage IOYll-111 10 A.M. • 4 P.M. Aaplaalt/Coacrett we w111 elt>an your 11ouse H•altL, ~atty MR KIRKLAND - -1 R 1 r "' • "OP' s pianos hsehold or • Parking Areas & Rooflnn apt o c Pol'\ re e re s F1'tae11 " e'p Glor a 6J 1 ·6569 alt J otte By the'" or t>v tilt> 842-4321 ext. 107 Repa11s & Re~urlacmo THE QF'FICE OF piece C1retul courlt>S~ L--------~-:-::=-=-::-:=-=~~~.. ... wa1erprootmg 831 4199 CloU1ia1 Stmcts Or JoM Caroompas DC L•C: H 7821 642-88 ,5 e • • • ••• ••••• •• • • •• •• • • Asphalt-repair-prlung tots Sewing Allerauons Ou ah· Newport Beach 548-•02 1 I · S • • ama1 trnu e apt complelt·llNll'f roller t~ 1110.,..est p11ce Npt • __ ,._.., _____ _ • p .&ftT TIME • Joe 645-4269 7am 9pm area NAntotte 631·•810 Ht1tia1 A CMlia11 Care tor eld9flY 1n heeose • l1l • E • lll 11 .. " privete home Home cooi.. • • PATIHI COllCUTE Coatracton 2C hr I • "" meats ~athy 540·• 10, • • 11 d • 1 •Hea11ng done right• • • ,.. types estqns o co or'! u4•a1-ltsl11·1lt•41 BEST Bonded Compamor> e : Call 646-21 tJ for est C~~mtrestd 631-2345 Chets ~ C Healing Special A1<11s & Rates for elderly • ( h · t • Remove Hphall driveways 1 Hour Serv Maint S30 Live in o• out 833 200q • We arc looking or t t> ng ll • r eplac e w cooerele BATHROOM & l(,tTCHEN 492·8827 4 459263 ' , ,._.3r b4 .... Plumbi ng 2C hr ED• 751-1150 •Gooo 00<1 .:1one roght• ORA11\1S CcEAR ~,o,.. S'• Fauce•c; O•st"'Sa Heare• 85• lltil4 ~·'v -~ .. 9066 E•P"'' SP• .. cP 3 qeoa , 32 ,rs"';' oe~ j Cl'),,,,.,. l • ~09035 -<64 89 • ... ORA 11;5 1.. .. 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I ' • i t e nt a nd wall in~ t O work! : brickwork etc qsl 9352 Yard Ma1n1 •Hauuno Htanll You1 983 4 114 Yo~ tell ~ n(llh1ng t .. 111 : • Aatt Strtictl & lail•i•I MIKE 650-3263 , RAINBOW PAINTING tell Y°" .-111 xm,u S0tte•a• 11-----+--+- H 4 Jo 8·30 p ffi e P1lnl·lene1ng.mason11r1; $30 RMc:l•no $1~ with Ad ~.s • our ore : . • . • e CustomAutotmport Serv P•t•O&·floor1ng-1emodel· TltllHEISCfll Ouahty11ourpo11ey ~12.21J2 1 ·u ... 11021 • ~1 0 n •• Fri . an d 9 : 3 0 • 8MW-MBZ-Aud1 Jag-Ferr Mtlll & Or99 544-6605 Lawn Tree·Shru() Install 650 66•6 JEFF LIC 8888 157 I w l'..!lf'll8 Ani-~m .+.,-,~.,.-+--~-+-- • '' • All perts avl Free P ·u & Tree Trim ar>d Remov11 .A A A PAINTING 1n11Ext : a .m.-1 :30 p.m. Saturdays . • delivery 898-2319 Dtatttic S.mcea Lawn Main & Aotottthng LOWEST POH•blo prico -•·M~l;.ii;:.•~1------lr:--t--r- • : lasiana Stnicta Prof Cpl ..,1\1 hOUsesll your Sprinkler Instill Repair tO St-0 s.-.. ~ 882·3235 Jfoo?iNG i tco .. er ,, ~ • ompt>n. e t ion t o include e horM Desires 1·3 mos FrH est1m11es 548-6065 Gl."SGOW PAINTING pairs hQ1 t., tile roc1t • Aeu Type WOfd Proc:Ht· Relt n..amllrs lk-0-0388 .. wooo I I .. ~ 6586 ---'"'-~--' • h I 11lu rom-• '"9 WP dO marill'lCriPtt C&B LAWN SERVICE Int ['11 30 yrs ·-~ rH-f>1 "' • OUr Y WQ(Ce : mn111ng11st ete 786·3"° 0..n Mow~ twtCe mo $20 ref' 642-5214 BEST RCOF REP' R • mi. ~ion . • comput1zt1 BookkHP1no & t n1ry I ,rench boon S25 6A5·5737 548 5722 HOMEOWNER EXPERTS 'i!~ ~i:!6;~~v 810 BY : • llUfll·SBA loan poyrOll By ... ormen f he Do0fm1n ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE int Ei!t °'COUS Ceih(\OS "' •"'()"'" • • Guy 760 1008 Olll 3 F" 857 OOOA Sod Clffri·uP• Mllnt 1.te ~288597 531.g~s Wia•n Cltaai•t • For an 8 ftpointment r ail : TYPtNG-SIH BOOKKPNG111K1dcal Spim1c .. ,. eic 850 4147 tNT £~ 20 YMr• r~~· Are You• W•t'\OO'Nt CJMnl .,...,__~-+--+--+--~- • • FAST ACCUR SFAVIC£ I TIEii Aveto~ Room $29· f;I) • 642-4322 • VERSATILE 640·0888 R£SID COMM L INO 2t. E•llf!Qt Stucco $130· 81tt>oa W1Nj()W WasMig e • Y" Do my own work LIC Topped/removed Cleon matenllt'842 0442 803 Ba1bOI Bl 613 ~1l! : bet ~·een 3:00-8:00 p.m. ., ., atr 2730-41 Al 64& 8128 up. new llWf\,I 7t,1.J476 PAINTlA NCEOS WORK! ltt• la•t••I drew In Ille ti• • • ll'*1 arpen\rv I DON S ELECTRIC IProt Gardening~. tnt•E~t c.llnQ.t ,.,,n cat> West • Dolly Piiot 1-6...,~-f--+--+--• \ k for Bton illiam . •· Aemod 1 Acldt110M •92·S9~ ~calls R en comm 1 m•ny ,..., ~281 Yft •'P woill gu• I Ct...m.ct Ad c.111 Today • f • 111c 54&-•980'dl')'9f out .. tt etc e>on<J.o 196-0621 2• llrs Jonn Dav•• Pt•ntino •-3137 6'2-A71 • •••••••••••••••••••••••• I -------- I ) J 4 PAEV•OvS PVZ:~E SOLV£[l ' \ .. - ·, vw 11 Aatet •••"* 1*11• ......... 1 NM.IC NOTICE ' rtaJC NOTIC£ NkJC NOTIC£ "8.IC NOTICE I rmuc NOTICE ..... c ..nncE PUBUC NOTICE con(I, ::.·::::: ~11 .. "'Ill •n t ,. 'll 1&11111• S•~ c ~U\ •• 2~ If any. of Ille ,... oper1} I -,._, "" t2flaf1IOO 751·1131 USEDCARS&TAUCl<S V-1, 8'110. p , p/1, lltt,1Monaoo Dme, l e9un1 ll>OYe 11 P\KPOl'1~1o o. l by M•P No 1 OI Lanell Of tMt Sirrine 011119 Snit ChrlttQt>hef Ward Hegge Gr-Restaurant Com 14601Jamb0f .. 61Yd R0< \Jw •eea.---1 COMe.IH~~lllJOA CfViM, emltm etereo,18Mcfl.Oeltf tM5• t2348 cyn1111a Cooft, Cottr 'T11e a .. , Valley and Ana,CAt2705 Thi• •t•~t .,. .. tiled peny. 2101 Anon AYenUe l 109. "'"'1>0<' 8MCt1 ' -·••It bocfy, net. f111 ~ wire capa, completely; Mat11h1n. 1ne . 2509' MeH . c a111ornla I Alae .. ndro Development Thi.I butln•H 11 con· I with lht County Cltfk of Or· lrvlnt, CA 92714 '" Call· 92660·2593 '\AM Od I t4000bo Lynne IL 1 tT822991 H ''*·Calif •~ CellfOl'nla dl.cfalmJ1 eny11a1>111ty *In) Riv.,tlde. St••• of c.lllonu ~t J Zlnngr•M I 10 tte'I Tn•• bueln .. e •• con Mar11hal Orenge Coun Palnt/mln0t eng wort! but ~ LO I or to 1 n t ld• 6 out 1 •ldll>Ollrd L.Me, Laguna The un<*•IO'*' Tru••• Company, In •~ ~ty 01 dUGtad by 1n 1ndlv1duel , •r>Q• County on Novembef rornla corpo<allon) J • m • • C 8 y n • VW~ t821 I BEACH BLVD .. _. ouctad by a geo«lll pe11 lddr ... end othef COIMIOf' of .,...,_ Aec.orde of San wOll the County Clerk ot Or Publlthed Orlnot Co.ti Qr-RMtauu1n1 Com O.pvty "4<M.411 Of 8'42· 1821 I lm'nlUT ._.... I Thi• butlneH It con ~rectne• 01 tlle atrM' record.ct 11"1 loo« 11.,. 10 Thll 111i.men1 wu Iii.cl '2927M dUCled by • corporauon 8y Oe~u• M P111m. •• ,,~21 ~.500000 Ccond. HUNTINGTON BEACH -l'le'llllO det;gnallon. 11 11\y. 11\0Wf 8ernardlno County. Call· ~ County on NOV9mt>e< I Dauy P1lo1 Oec:emh41r 5 12 pany. Katni.en o 80<-'llOll Publtaned Or•nge Co. n 00. All UJ .... J ·-1111 StepMri c Hopkin• I N<tln IO<nta 5. IHS 19 •tld 2tl ,99s I AU1 $eeret•ry O••ty Pilot o.c.tnt>e< 1g (714)781-&.t 1 I _. 1 Tl\la 1111~1 we• Ille< Seid Nie Wiii b4I made. bUI nie atr .. 1 llddreM end l'lt12:21 rn-493 T1111 1111emen1 waa httK 1985 January 2 1986 VW~Thlng, •1>4tO••I C Hl!VV Malibu 1980 1wltll the Coun1yClerkolOr wltl\Out eoven1nt 0t w1r· Olhefcommondetlgnlllon. Publl1heo Orenge Coetll wllhth•County C,...llolOr fh5 Safari .s. Wt\f 1 • & c'"n cla1110 wago n Air, lenge County on 'Oeolmbtl <•nty, axprn.• or lmphed. re 11 lily. 01 11141 rM I property Dally Piiot Oec:embet 5. 12 PUBl.IC NOTICE ange County on Decembe• I $2500 E--•~• ~7 .. 2 AM/FM, 2 IOM paint, ~i.t Mt9A MG-0330 13 tll85 gard111Q Hilt. poaMNlon. Ot dteorlb•d lbOVt It 19. atld 2e. 1985 4, 1985 --------·-.,...,_ " elec S 'Mtll -'lcumbfenc ... 10 pay 11\f r.rl)Ofled lo .,. Vecant Th~85 ,ICTITIOUI ltU ... 11 '*141 vwln•15 8upei Beetle, run1 84.2·•~"·~·~~ g: PvOlltned Orenoe Coat• rernlllnl"1J pr1nc;1pe1 MHn ot I ~d Rr.110. County NAMI ITATl•NT PubllJlllad Orange Coat• ptlJLIC NOTICE It ti~ i.... Deity Plk>t Declembet 19 2e IM nott(I) MCUted by Nie Tile undenlQnad Trutl" DlmtlC NOTtCE The lollowl ION ltt D.ity Piiot Oeceml* 12. 19 obo 12 2 • ~4~v""' $2000 ~llllams tN5 January 2 0, 108tl I 09ed ot Trutl with 1ntar•I dllcltlma any l(ablllly for any n~ doln bUll~ S:. Arbor 28. 1985, January 2, t08& FICTIT;J~:Z .... 11 WE BUY CLEAN, TH·5 t: tnereon. u provldad In Mlle: =~=·= o~':o!': ,ICTITtOUt ltU ... H Aid. ~51 W Bay S1r .. 1. ,, 14. Tn·50f NAMl ITATIMENT LOW MILEAGE 'note(1), advanees fl any dnlQnation 11 111 af\ow lllAMI ITATIMINT Co1111 M•H. CA 92626 Tne fOllowlng peraone e SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN • ISUZ Ar«) TRYING HAROCR TOBf =l ·SALES •SERVICE •PARTS •LEASING LARGI \1 INVI NI 11<1 DOMESTIC & IMPORT ptlJLIC NO TIC[ under the Lerma of said OeK' n.reln · y, n Tne following pereon• .,, David Wiiiiam Noel. 35 I PlllllC NOTICE doing bu,lnetl u Ac 1 CARS. TRUCKS & VA.NS. of Trull.'"'· cnar~ anc Sald .. 141w1Hbemlde t>ul doing l>ulllness u Noack W Bav Stree't. •14. Costa OUSTRIAL COMPAN - • ICnMI , axpenses of the TrustM anc I wUl'lout covenant or ;.,,r. Tropl\y & l:ngrav1ng Com· Mesa, CA 92828 • ORAMOI COUNTY 13505 Cadillac Avenue Sul ACTITIOUI ltU ... 11 I of the T~r"' created by NI<! renty tltpred Of Implied r• pany 170 E 17th StrMt Thl5 butln•u is con· IUf'INOl'l COUM O· 110 Coate Mesa Ca NAMI ITATWMINT Deed ol rull gardl~ 111141 ~. °' • 117 Coital Ma11 Ci\ ductld by an lndl.,,ldual CAii NO .... U1 DP lorn1a 92828 ·' I I • me loltowlng petton• an The IOltl amount of lht encumbrinen 10 pay Ille 92827 01v1d Noel l'\.AIHTW,: THI LAKEI Metropoman Lile 1 Pl8JC NOTICE dOlng l>u"""9 at unpaid batano• ol the obll· reme1n1ng pr1nclj)1I sum of EV91yn Marte Noack 940 Th11 statement was IUed MAITl!l't ASIOCIATtON suranc. Company • Nt Cns1.a MeM $40 0330 . WOODRUFF ANO sour~ gallon secured by lhe Pl'oc>· Ille note(I) MC. ured by said Olk Srree1. Coat• Mesa CA with the County Clerk ol Or·1 DIFINDANT· KINT York corporallon io10 LI ~ __ • . KDIQ ASSOCIATESISWC, a Call· erty 10 be told end rHIOn· Oeecl ol Tru11, wflh lnteretl 02627 ano• Ccx.inly on Novembflr BAl'tl'tY . coin Ce111tt Drl~e . Fost DODGE Coll '80, like new, ,ICTITIOUt IU ... tl lornli general partnetlhlP able eallmaled coats. H · therton. u provided In NI«' Thie butlneu la con· t2 l985 I NOTICE OF cny. CA 94404 AM /oFM cass. new N.U. ITATIMINT •13 Corporele Plan, Suitt ::'e':~t~d1:.fi:~"=~tthf nole(s), advanoet, II any. ductld by anlndlvlduel F2ttl5ot MARIHAl'llALf AC Auoc:1ates a Ca aheepaklns, new Ores. 30 Tile fottowtng l)e'tonS .,. , 200. Newport Beach Call! 01 tM Notte• :i Sale~ under th• terms of said Deed ~vetyn Marte Noack Pubtianed Orange Cout By virtue ol a writ 11suec t0<nla g-al partner1h1 Mp G . factory SYnroof dOlng l>ulineu u 028e0 $143 081 78 of Trust. fen. cnerges Ind nit •l•temenl wes lllecl D••tv P1101 December 5 12. on Seplemt>er 25 1085 "' 3505 Cadlll&e Avenue Sui $2800/0 BO 497 .3379 WOOOAUFF ANO SOUTH S1apnen C Hopi( Ins 2553 T"9 ~•ltc:iary under Mid expenset ot the Tru•t• and Wllh t~ County Cler'll 01 <><· 19 and 26 l985 j 111e abOve destgnatad Cour1 0-110 Coste Mesa C -----ASSOCIATESINWC a CaH· 'Monaco 011ve Lagune Deed 01 Trust neretol0re 1 ot the the 1ru1t1 crffled by !!Inge ounty on November Th~96 upon a JuOgmenl entered 92828 llM( '11 1111 ''02,,. lornla general p11r1"-'s11lp, S.ac:h Calll 92651 ecuted and delivered 10 1~ said Deed of Trust 2 t · l985 7 ·23·85, in fav0< 01 Judo· Th11 bu•lness 11 co1 Auto air eond pis 1113 Corp0rale Plaza. Suite Mallahan. Inc . 25092 undersigned 1 wrlllen Dec Tha total amcxmt ot lhe P btl heel 0 F~n P\JJLIC NOTICE ment credttor(s), THE Cluetect by a general per AM/FM stereo cusl~ 200, Newp0<I Beach Calll Buckboerd Lane. L1gun1 larauon ol Del ull n unpaid balance ol the Obll-u 1 range OHi LAKES MASTEA ASSOCIA· nershlp tr Im Low ' m ••• s 92660 Hilla. Calif 92653 C•lllornl• mand tor Siie :nd: .!u~ gallon securd by IM pt()!)-~:Hy ~II~~ ~8es"'t>er 5 12, FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS TION A Calllorn1a non-profit METROPOLITAN LIFE" ( IBCAe 971 Slephn C Hopkins, 2553 Tnis buslnau 11 con· Notice 01 Ollfaull •!Id Etec· eny to be SOid and reason· · en Tn-490 NAME ITA TtlffNT corporauon and 1g1lnst SU RANCE COMPANY ••••t Monaco Dr1v1 L1guna ducted Oy a general part· 1100 10 Seu The undet'SIQMCI able nt1mlltd cos11. ex· The lotlowlng persons are ,udgment deblor(1), KENT New Y0tk corp0ra11on. Eh(· --e.ecn Ceht 92e51 nerlhip ~used sald Notice 01 Oii-pen-enc:l ldv~ at lhe domg bualnflM at ()AM-BARAY SllOW1og a net bal· belll S CJarli.. Aul Vt< - M1111nen Inc 25092 I Stephen C Hopkins fault and Election to 5111 10 lime ol \he lnlllal pvbltcallon Mt.IC NOTICE Tuuon 1 A Calltoml• Lim-anee ol $2,975 00 actual!) Pre11dent BuClll>Oard Lant. Laguna Thll stetement •H lflecl be recorded In lhe eoun ol the Notice of Sale 111 lie<! Partnerlhlp. 3151 Air· due on said 1udgmen1 on Ille This 11111emen1 wes hie Hiiis, Calif 92653 Calllornla 1 with 1!19 County Clerk ol Or· where the real property ~ $336, 185 7 t FICTITIOUS •UllNIS\. way Avenue. s 111 1.2. Cotta date ot tile issuence of said with tne County Cieri! ol 0 ThlS bualne11 " con· enge Counly on December loc•ted Tile o.nellcllry under said NAMI! ITAT'EMt:NT Mesa. CA 92626 writ, I have levied upon 1111 ange County on Novemb• vd dueled by 11 g_,al part· 13 1985 OeG41mber 9 1985 Deed ot Trust neretofore ex· The following per eons are OAM. Inc . 3151 A1rway rlgllt 1111e and interest ot 26 •985 U.1.a Ml'a 5-4-0. 0330 nersni(> f'215t3C DIFAUL T I El'tVICE ecutld and dell119<1d to lhe dOlng bUJllneH H AU0<d Avenue. Ste 1·2. Costa said ludgmenc dablor(sJ in F211331 Sle(>l\en C H~kins PuOllsned Orange Coast COW ANY INC at Mid I undet5'Qned • written Dec-Lal>llt Comp1ny 629 Ter· Mesa CA 92626 llw1property1n the County 01 Puol1shed Orange Coa: HNI llPll YU 'll This s111ernen1 was hlecl Dally Piiot Oeoeml:>er t9. 26 trwtM 252oo i..'f.u l'toed larauon ol O.teull and Oii-minal Way "23. Coste Mesa Tn1t business 15 con· Orange Stele ol Calit()fn1a. 0111ty Piiot December s 1. with the County Cler'll ot O<· t995 J1nuary 2. 9. 1986 luff• 2h Laguna Hltle CA mand for Sile. and a wrmen CA 92627 ducted oy a llmlle<I parlnlf· described as lol10W1 19 28 1985 V-8, auto. 11r. cassette, ange County on December TH-513 12953 Talephone· ch•> Noll08 of O.taull and Elee· w11111m o AUord t945 ship Lot 22 of Tract 9423. as fh 48 CB, cruise, custom paint, 13. 1985 MJO, Janet M. Afk9, p, .. ,. lion to Sell The undersigned Anaheim Ave . 14A. Coll• Larry B Tllrell, President shown on a n)ap recorded •n custom wheels and tires F215121 I PU8LIC NOTICE dent c111Ml'd said Nolle• ot de-Men . CA 92627 ThlS statement wes m.a Book 406. Pages 15 through Must seet Publl$11ed Orange Cout I Publlshed Ortnge Coast leun and EleGllon 10 Sell to Thie bu11neu 11 con· with 1ne County Cterk ot Or· 26 ot M1see11aneous Maps. --------- ( tP61'426) Dally Pilot December 19 26 T.S. No. 5171 Dally Pilot Oeeemoer 19 28 Ile recorded In lhe county ducted by an 1nd1V1dual ange County on e>ee.mbe< Records ol Orar>Qt County, PU8UC NOTICE Piii t985. Januery 2 9. 1986 NOTICE OF 1995 and January 2 1986 wnere tne real property 11 Wilham o AUord 3. 1985 Ca11lornia NOTICE wtWllTYHI CUM 1111 GUI See Veno dos Santos TH-515 I Tl'tUITl'.E'l IAlE Th-518 localed Tn11 Slllttmllf\I was filed F2939M Property More Commonly I YOU ARE IN DEF AUL 1 DATE 12111185 W11h lhe County Clefk ot Of. JeUrey M T r1nkleln Known As 22 Lakep1nes. INVITING BIOi ---------UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Oraft91 <;oaat Thle Com· ange County on November G10t.on Dunn & C.uleher Irvine. Calllornia Notice IS hereoy given lh1 Ml.IC NOTICE DATED July 20. 1984 UN· Ml.IC NOTICE penr, Mt N. Tuetln A"" 21 1985 800 Newport Center Ortve PLEASE NOTE This the Board 01 Truslees ol tr K22:Mt LESS YOU TAKE ACTION ••n•• Ana, CA 92705, Tele-F2t2111 Newport Beach. CA 92663 property IS llelng SOid sub· Huntington Beach un10 FICTITIOUt 9UIMSS TO PROTECT YOUR PAOP 93721 T.I . No. as... phone: {7t4) 551 .. a. H t Publlshed Oranoe Coast PubllShed Orange Coast 1ec1 to redemption Please High Scnool District will fl NAME STATUlllNT ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO Al NOT1CE OF n , lbdetlne .. ,,., Trualee Daily P1lo1 December 5 12 Oa11y P1to1 December 5 12 rater to Civil Code ot ceive sealed bids for '" Tnefo41ow1ngpersonsare A PUBLIC SALE IF YOl. TfllUITEE'8SALE l •ome.t 19 and26 1985 19 and26 l985 Procedure Sections COMPUTER ASSISTED I~ dOl"ij l>usinea •• NEED AN EXPL.AN,.Tf0"' YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PubhShed Or1nge Coast! Th-495 Tll-498• SS729010. SS 72~090 STAUCTIONAL HAAC WOODRUFF ANO SOUTH OF THE PROCEEDING UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Dally Piiot December 19, fl the SUOJllC1 oflh•S sale 1$ WAAE HdeSCfll>ed'" spec AG A 1 N s T y 0 u y 0 l.. DAT ED MAY 24 t985 UN· and 26 1985 real property and 11 has no hca11ons end lease aor11t ASSOCIATES/NEC, 1 Call-SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW LESS YOU T Al<E ACTION Tn-517 P\8.IC NOTICE Ptlll.IC NOTICE street addreas or other com-men ts on Illa in tne ottlce c fornia general par1nersn1p, YEA 10 PROTECT YOUA PROP· mon deslgnt110n. dlrecuons said D1stoc1, end av1ll1bl 11 13 Corpor11e Plaza, Suite On January 9. 1986• at EATY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT PU8LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UllNEll K-22114 lo Its locauon may M ob· by calling Mr Allyn Aowle• 200 Newport Beach. Calll 9 30 AM O.taull Ser'1icE A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS •UllHEll talned from lne Mirshal's Purchasing Manager 1 92S660 C Company Inc 1 Cahtornie NEED AN EXPLANATION FICTITIOUI •UllNESS Tne lottow1no peraons are NAMI! STATEMENT OlllCll upon request (714) 964-3339 tepneo H~kll1s. 2553 corporation 15 duty BP· OF THE NATURE OF THE NAME ITAHMENT doing business 11 Tne The tollOWing persons art Prospective bidders Bids s11a11 be clear! Monaco Ot1vt L1gun1 po1nted Trustee under 1110 PROCEEDING AGAINST Tne fOllowing persons are Berger Construction Com-d 01 n g bull n es s as 5110\.lld refer 10 Sections mart.Id COMPUTEA A~ l;~~~~~~~~IBellCll Cahl 9265l pursuent 10 Deed 01 Trusi YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· doing bustness as World pany 2905 Aedhllt Ave McMahan Onie 1544 701 5t0 to 701 680 in-StSTEO tNSTAUCTIONA Mallsllan 1ne 25092 recorded July 27 1984 ai TACT A LAWYER Resort vacations 2082 SE Costa Mesa, CA 92626 BrookhOllow Santa Ana, C,_ elusive. of 1,,11 Code 01 Civil HAAOWARE·BIO •620' ao Buckboard Lane. Laoune in11 No 84-31t313 ol 01· On Januacy 2. 1988. a1 Bristol no 6. Santi Ana CA Cart A Berger 2886 92705 Procedure tor provisions dressed to Allyn E Rowle1 FORD '68 Mustang, 1 Hll~~1~11~u;I~~~~ C~~lf~~~-lfclal Records in the office 01 2 00 PM OAANGE COAST 92707 Chateeu Way Laguna McMahen Desk ot Santa governing the terms, con· Purchasing Manager. Hunl owner, V-8 auto. gd 1118 County Aecorder 01 Or· TITLE COMPANY. a Cali· AK:hard M Port1r 2082 Beach, CA 92651 Ana. A C1111orn11 corpor d•lions. and affect ol tne 1111111, inglon Beach Union H1g cond 80,000 Of'lg ml. due~~ by a general part· ange County Stile 01 Call· lom111 corp0rahon as duly SE Brtsto4 •6 Santi Ana This busineu •• con· a11on 154• Brookhotlow and the heblllly ol detaulllng School 01s1riet, 1025 Aatn Dtantie $4000 OBO 760-8088 ne~ P C · torn•• E•ecuted b Caro4f appom111<1 Trusree under CA 92627 · dueled Oy ""lndiVldual Santa Ane CA 92705 bidders Yorktown Avenue. Hunt NABERS FORD '74Plnto 4 s""Stll T~:"':,.~<f'~na's hlecl 1Coo1nos am11rr111<1Ywom1n and pursuant lo Deed ol This business'' con· Carl A Berger Tn1s business IS con NOTICE IS HEAEBY ingtonS.acll CA92646an• .,.. as her SOie and 941 arllf j Trust 1ecorded June 13 ducted by an individual Th11 statement wu hlld d\K'led by a corporation GIVEN that on Thursday received at °' bel0<e 1 <> 1 Wgn. gd cond 5'00 Firm W11h 1he County C~ ol Or· property WILL SE&, A 1 1985 15 11111 No 128262 ot AICtlard M Porter W11h tne County Clerk ot Or· McMahan Desk of S1n11 Jan 9 1988 81 2 oo p M at pm January 3 1986. a CADILLAC 1 631,..369/H 559-4014/W ~~~9~n1y on ember PUBLIC AUCTION TC 0111c111 AecOfds in tne ott'ice This stetement was tiled ange County on November Ana Wiiiiam Mc Mahan Orange County Marshal. which ume and place bid FORD '78-Futura:id'r'hrdlp · , 295131 HIGHEST BIDDER FOF ol the County Recorder ot w1tll the County C1er1e ot Or· 14 1985 President Haroor D1v1s1on. 4601 Jam-wlll be publicly opened an• LARGEST SELECTION I cream w/bucket sts. air. PubllShed 0 a e C I CASH (payable II time o A1vers1de County. Stale ot anga County on November P I F2t2231 Thia s1a1emen1 was hleo boree. Room I08, City ol read in Btdg C Am 361 01 late model. low m.....,.,e spoke wllls. 6 cyl ~ns 0 ~ P 1 eea:m no 9 o: sale in lawful money 01 thf Calltorni• Executed by 21 l985 ubl Shed Orange Coast w111\ the County Clerk ol Or Newport Beach County of allM whteh oral bids will als• -.... . I a1 'ot l>llf I United States) al lhe front Aleha•d l S.aucnemp a F292111 Daily Pilot OecelT't>er S t2 anoe County on Oeceml>et Orange S1111e ot C111torn11 I be celled tor Cad1llacStn Orange great $2100 494..0301 985 January 2 9 l~~~S 14 en1tance 10 Suite 2 17 2520C mamed man WILL SELL AT Poollsned Orenoe Coast 19 and 26 1985 4 1985 will 94!!41 at public auclion to Eacn bid shall remain .,,auc County• See us today• I La Paz Aoad Lagune Hills I PUBLIC AUCTION TO Daily Piiot December 5 12 Th·49 I F2M141 the nlQhest bidder '°' cUll for a per10d ot 30 days atte 540 1860 flll'llfl'TIU 1---.--------CA IC'ndlloof) all right llllf HIGHEST BIDDER FOA 19 and26 l98S Published Orange Coasl 1nlawfutmoneyoltheUnued thed1tespec1hedf011ne re • 4 door. auto. air, PIS, P\&.IC NOTICE and inierest conveyed IC CASH (payao1e at ume ol Th·494 PlellC NOTICE Daily Pilot Oecemoer 12. 19 States all the right 1111e and eetpl ot bids 2600 Harbor Blvd AM/FM stereo, vlnyt lop. and now neld by ,1 undll I sale in lawful money ol Iha 26. 1985. January 2. 1986 1n111res1 of Hid 1udgmen1 Tile Board ol Trustee· COSTA MESA low, low mites. K222A4 said Deed ol Trull in thf Untied Slolasl 81 the front FICTITIOUS 9UltNE8S Th·50E debtor(s) in the above de-Sll811 be tile sole 1udge ot tho CADILLAC .7S.Couna de ( tHSU665) FICTITIOUl llUltHESS properly Sllualld '" Ill< entrance to tne RrverSldt PU8LIC NOTICE NA• STATEMlNT scribed property. or so acceptat><uty of bid oflere< .--•Mii NA• ITATHll!NT County and Stilt descrioec County Courtllouse. localed Tne tollOW1ng persons ire PU8LIC NOTICE much thereot as may be and rHerves the ngtll to re Ville loaded wl lealller 1n-• The 1onow1ng persona arf as Loi 1 01 Tract No 6748 al 4050 Main Street A•ver· FICTITIOUS •UllNEll doing business as Gr•ca necessary 10 sal1Sly said e•· Jett any or all bids and tc letlor $2500 &45·•203 1' j dOlngbUS'°"5H assnownonamaprecordec Side Cahtorniaallnght.IUle NAME STATEMENT Gro up Ho mes 3 153 K-22,27 ecullon wtln iccrued wa1veany irregu1arny1here WOOOAUFF ANO S0U'ft' ln l>OOl< 25f PllO•S 43 an< and '"'""' GOAveyed to Tile lottowing person~ II L1met!Ci' LaM Cotll Me. AC'flTIOUI 9UltNEIS 1nte.rttl and coats. in Cldlllacst0Go-Car11 ASSOCIATES/SEC. I Call· 44 ol M1scei11neous Maps and now held by 11 under dOt"ij bUSin8$1., Hunl· CA 92628 NAMEITAnMENT APPROXIMATE MINI· AltynE.fllo'WMy.PutchH· Ro'(;~-;,':; t':: ~:ikel tornl1 gene<at p1rtnersh1p recOl'dS of Orange County said Deed ot Trust In the ~ton Prorru•s. 18800 Chr111opll9f ward Hegge The following persons ar< MUM BIO STranafer Tax ot Int Manager _.. • 13 Corporate Plait. Sult< Callfornia I properl)' 111u11eo m said laware tre•I "1100, 3 t53 Limerick Lane. Costa doing bulln•ss as coco·~ 55< tor Eacll $500 oo of Pubhahed Orange Coas• Wtttl a Clualfied Ad 200. Newporl Beach. Callt The atreet acldrUI «fl< County and State described Huntington Buen CA Mesa CA 92628 Bal<ery Reslaurint 2701 pvrcnase price Dally Piiot December 19 26 Cell Nowt 842·5819 ---------1 92MO other common dettoneucn 1 as The Wnt hatt of LOii 2 92~ ..._. Zin This business 11 con· Alton A..-'"'',:,. c,_ 0.led December S, t985 I ll95 11\d 7 in 91oc1c 102, u ahown o.,... • ngrace •• dueled b an 1nd1vldual 927 t4 01111tion Harbot Mer Sha!. 0 CHICK IVERSON 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. C.11t lhrJ., lew,.rt hull lll-OIOO Highest Quality Sales & Service The Best Car Buys In Orange County Are At The Dealers Listed On This Page 0 CREVIER BMW SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "Where Professlonsl Attitude Prevails" Spedetl&fnt In Europeen o.ttvery. Ell~t hlectlon of New end CMefullJ Pfeper.d UMd aMW'a always In stock 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., S•nt• An• Corn• of Broadway & tst St Closed Sundays eSTEALING WS -SEIYICf -LWllC -PAITS Overseas Delivery Speclalls ts • BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 JamborH Rd. Newport Beach 840 • .,.... ... e JIM ILIMONS IMPORTS 1101 OfMl/I •t. -IN• C•r Location 1""1 QaMI St. -,, ... ,. D/~glon 0 World'• Largest Selection of 0 Mercedes Benz ~ 133-9300 11111 • ~ • hrts . Senla . ..., ..., l • -~ VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S :: 1 & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SA'( MORE? Parts Open M -Sat 8 .. 5.30 Sat 9 -4 p m Service m-Fri 7·30 • 6 pm 11711 HACH Bl.VO HUNTtNGTON HACH 714/ '42-2000 9 NABERS CADILLAC @ 2100 IWllOI ILYI., COSTA IEU (11C) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgesble Sales People ! . • 8 1.JENA PAAP\ PACIFIC OCEAN ·e COMMONWEALTH VOLKSWAGEN ~ 'FAMILY STORE SINCE '53' ~ Salea -Service -Leasing Ht-0110 M U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service, Parts. Body. Paint & Tire Oepts Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 20IO .... , lhtl., hst• .... 1•2-0010 tr IQ-1211 0 HOU8E OF IMPORTS • LONG TERM LEASES • COMrETITIVE ftUtCHASf PRICES • HUGE INVENTOIY dial MERCEDES 213/714 83-7-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. .- 0 BOB LONGPll•· Or•nge County's Ofdest & Ulrgest Pontiac Dealenhlp M .. ad'l lflld. & the Gllrden G~ 'rNWaY 1714 .. Z ... SI 17141686-ZIOO We perform •II Pontiac warranty work. ~ardleu of INMr. )'OU orlglNtlly P'Jt'Ch.ttled your car. 0PD .-cMIDAY W.--UlfTIL .... P.•. the PROFESSIONAL APPROACH 71 4 -979 -2500 2925 Harbor B oulevard • Costa Mesa, CA • a l1X9"KX1 a l1X9"KX1 PONTIAC SUBARU • TRMCS ~ SLASHES • FIR(BIRD • 5000 SH • PARISl£NNl e PRICES! e • BQNN[VILl[ • GRAND PRIX LIQUIDATING • SUNBIRO CONVfRTIBI £ 11000 1985 MODELS • GRANO AM UNOfR ANY CIRCUMSTANC[S· •• s.u uc1t ... 1t W( W"l a rncg01 NOT BE UNDERSOLD' • PONTIAC SUBARU FIEllll 2UO Hlfbor lhd. Costa MtSI Mt..-t Beach 714/549-4300 2480 Hlfbor Btvd. Costa Mtu Newport Beach 714/549-4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAUL # 1 11 TH W11t For 111• 1,,, Sa/11 F11 I Y11rs ~ oan~e • SALES U t4 ".~~lVO t : E~~~:~~ C09U •U• 549-t023 • ACCESSORIES OEPi 8 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coata Meu 540-0713 n IV .n ••• •S • ,_ ' '" w ' tr I I• I· .. I• • 2 5 e , !I ,. 25~ WARM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1985 ,· Dru sweep at Edison Hi Campus crackdown nets 20 suspects; LSD again in circulation, police say By ROBERT BARKER Of , ... Olllly li'llot llall .\cting on 1nformat1on provided by an undercover police cadet. teams of Huntington Beach .police officers arrested more than 20 1uvcnalcs and }oung adults early this morning for Coast Laguna Beach and Or- ange County have reached agreement on a $5.3 million freeway question./ A7 Costa Mesa homeowners dispute a geological re- port blaming nature for their cracked homes./ A3 California The defense rests in a $1 million wrongful death suit against a cigarette manufacturer./ A8 Nation Congress sends farm bill to the president./ A4 Senate tax-writers ex- pect few changes to House bill./ A4 Wor ld Russian poet openly criti- cizes rewriting of Soviet hlstory./AS Disneyland to build fourth theme park In Paris suburb./88 Sports Ocean View is upset by Capistrano Valley, 53-51, In basketball. /C1 Loyola Marymount outscores UC Irvine, "1t22-100, In college basketball. /C1 Woodbridge upsets Mission Viejo in the Irvine basketball tourney./C1 allegedly selling man)uana. cocaane and LSD at Edison High School Twenty-four people were named an Superior Coun warrants -19 Juven- iles and five adults who arc suspected as being supplien to the young'lte". 'Lt Barry Price said. All but one of1 he 6held in gang rape on beach DA says indictments t n I 98 l case based on n ew evidence By LISA MAHONEY OllMO.-, ...... l lMI Six men are under arrc'it and another as being sought 10 the 1981 gang rape of a Huntington Beach woman and the assauh of her boyfriend. New anforma11on pro\1dcd to au1hont1es led to lhe arrest of the men, all Santa Fe Spnngs residents. Orange County D1stnct .\llorne} Cecil Hicks said. They were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury and packed up on arrest warrants early Wednesday. J>e said. David Cadena, 22: Gregory Fran- co. 26: Anthony Ramirez. 26, Ralph Perez Jr . 21 : Anhur E'squ1vel. 20: and Thomas Gomez. 24'. are all be1 ng held on $250.0CX> bail on charges of gang rape. assault w11h a deadly wea(Son and conspiracy to commit rape. A seventh man has not heen located. According to the D1s1nc1 .\t- torney's Office spokesman. a couple 1dent1fied as Evelyn H. and Robert B were silting by a campfire at Hunl· 1ngton State Beach about 2.JO a m .\.ug. 15. 1981 . v.hen se..,cn or eight men passed by and made several remarks to them. The same group re1urned to the camp fire about 20 minutes later and attacked Robert B_, according to the account. The male v1c11m was 1hrea1encd with a knife and kicked unconscious by several of the men while the 01he rs raped the woman six times and forced her to perform oral copulation while nude and blindfolded. according 10 the Dastnct .\ttorney·s Office suspects wert arrested by police loday. he said Of those named an the warrants, 17 were 1den1afied as Edison High stu- dents. The arrests came al the end of a lhree-month invesugauon that was reques1ed by Principal Jack Kennedy in an efTon to dnve drug dealers off the campus Police are hoping lhe suspected small-lime dealers wall lead mvestagators to major suppliers, spokeswoman Jo Anne Bergstrom Stocking stuffer said-· At a press conference this morning'. Kenned)' said, ··The sale of drugs on the Edison High School campu\ cannot and will not be tolerated There must be a consequence for any student found ~o be trafficking in unlawful drugs while at school -'\s difficult as 111s -and 1t 1sd11Ticult- 1he Education Code and lhe policies ofthe Huntington Beach Union High School District wiU be implemcn1ed expedmously and JUd1c1ously. ·· Kiera Nowlin of Coeta Meu may have added Raggedy Ann to her Chrlatmaa wtah llat after aeelng the giant model at South Coaat Plaza. The 3-year-old wu wafting ln Une to dlacaaa it with Santa Claaa. Lt Pnce said a 20-ye<u-old female police cade1 anended htgh school classes after regmenng for school an Sep1ember She made at least two purchases from each of lhe alleged drug dealers. Pnce said. Some of lhe lransac11ons v.ere recorded. he said, and the drugs "'ere retained as evidence !'Ytost of the purchases were of the S 10 JO 10 vanet)'. be said. and lhe dealers were descnbed as small-ume operators who mostl) sold tu suppon lhear own nab1ts. he w d . _. AU the drua deals wett set up CJll! campus. he said. and about b.alf the \ales took place at school. The othetl occurred 1n pnvate homes. In one mc1dcnt. a mother drove bC'r son 10 school and waited in her air wh ile the boy got out and boUlht drugs Pnce said. He said that the mother probably did not knov.' about the transacuon. ~ Tht' drug sweep, coordinda1cd by, (Pleue eee oaUO/A2); Flight increase; atJohn Wayne: irks· Newport Supervisors allow short-term increase due to unused flights By LISA MARONEY Of .... o .. ., ............ ~ewport Beach has accused Or. ange ( ount\ of \IOlaung the spirit nt a compromise agreement reached 1us1 tv.o da's ago o'er aircraft no1\t' and future e'(pans1on at John\\ a~nc .\1rpon !'Ytovingqu1ckl) and v.1thout public notice. the count~ Board of Super- visors Wednesda\ voted to allow a s1gn1ficant. thou&h short-term in- crease in tl1ghts at John \\a' ne o\1rpon through March I 9!S6 That action. taken aga1mt the "'lshes ot supen 1sors' chairman Thoma) Rile\. would compress as man~ a~ 771 daal~ departure\ into a tlrree--month penod rolake ad' antage of an e>.ce\s number of fhghts that a1rpon stall ..a> has not been used up under an a' erage daily departure I .\DOI limit now in effect It the a1rpon The hm11 1\ one of about a douo areas ol agreement reached between the count} l\lewpon Beach and two nt1zens' groups to settle part of I federal la wsuit o .. er operational con- cerns and fut ure growth at the atrpon ihe agreemenl, which an pan tradt'd no1~ reducuon measures for the d1sm1)sal of lawsuits blodung a planned S 190 mil hon airport ex- pansion. was signed Monday by a L' S. D1s1nct ( oun Judge The 1)suc of unused nights is ooe that parties to lhe su11 knew had to be resohed onct' a settlement wu reached. but o\1rpon Manager Murry Cable surpmed bo1h a1rponno1sc foes and Chairman Rile' with an unewe<:led 1v.1o;t in calculating the (Pl~~P'LJGHT/ ~-__, Lawmakers agree on spending bill \\ .\~Hl'-<1Tf>'-1 \Pl -\\,·3r, la" maker<. dn' 1ng to"' ard JdJnurn- ml'nt. real hed agreement\\ edne~J' night on a S'OK b1ll1un lJllh.tll spending bill that pro' 1dl'' a IJrgl' 1ncrl'ase tor the Pentagon and a $1 .511) halo.c 1n the amount thJt senators ma' earn from 11ul,tl'e '>peaking kc' The ml'asun: v.h 1Ch "oulJ 1n·l'tl' or cut lundang lor maO\ lh)ffil'\lll program~ also v.ould mal..e 11 m11rl· datlicult lo bloc!.. an e'pecll'd lllO· gress1onal pa' raise 1 n I 9t< _, E q~n a\ kgaslatl\ e kader' l'\tJ!i- ll"ihed Thur\da\ J\ their nev. tl11a11ng target for v.rapp1ng up hu\1nl''' hH thl" ~ear lhl· Hou\e and '-M:na1e remJ1nnl .11 Olhh '.:r ktt1,1a111m tu cut tl'dl"rJ dl·ti, '' t-' ~Ill h1ll100 through •'I '-eg11ltJl1'm' on the 'pending hill dragged on throul1,hout lhl' da1r. ma\onga nrnd.en ol'Scnate Ma1oni} Leadl·r R<>ben's Dok\ morning greettng tn reponas 'U" dJ\ .. hl' \aid. hut lhclt wa5 helorl' la" mal..as disappeared tor hl-ur' nl pern)(iac, clo~d-door nego- 11at1on' \l\ t:r Jdi:nse spendang The \pending measure 1s con- \1dcred J\ J "must .. bill. -.ance 11 1s net"ded 10 prU\ 1de monc' tor the Pt•ntagon and '><-'' eral other federal depanment\ through the ')ept 0 end (Pleaee eee SPENDlftG/ A..2) Entertain ment Gore Vidal ends his quar- ter-century holdout from television, scripting the drama "Dress Gray."/84 I NDEX Sun worshipers flock to beaches for winter tans Board denies funds for fi tness acad emy Boat fires in harbor • • 1nJu re1nen 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 B1 B2 BS A3 A9-10 C4-6 BS cs 86 83-4 C4 82 A8 81 A3 86 C1-3 83 A 2 By STEVE MARBLE Of!ND9'1y,....llMI Thousands of people spread bu~wels at Orange Coast hca~hc'i Tµesday lo soak up Chnstmas tans a~peraiures soared'1n10 the 80s for the second day an a wanter heat wave. "Usually this ume of year you might see a surfer. a Jogger and a couple of guys with metal detectors -but certainly not anyone workang on a tan," said Huntington Beach city hfeguard Mike Gafford. More than 5,000 people showed up at the mile-long stretch of city beach 1n Huntington Tuesday and an equal number turned ou1 in Newport Beach. "It's a beautiful day:· 5a1d Newpon lifeguard Capt. Buddy Bclshe "There's no wand. the temperature 1s about 70 degree • For th as time of year it's really something.·· Most beach-goers. though, stayt"d out of lhe ocean. which remained a chilly 57 degrees Bclshe said the city probably wall not ass1'n add1t1onal hft'guards to the beaches because so few people are entcnng the water (Pleue eee BEA CBE8/A2) Laguna puts police officer on campus to control drugs Program patterned after other districts also alms at combating peer pressure A pohcc officer will ~on patrol at Lquna H•ah School by Jan. I J to hefp deter drua traffickina under a program be1na implemented Jointly by the La,un1 Beach Unified School Oistnct and the city Police Depart- ment. The provam. approved by the board of education this wctk, as intended to stem the increasing U'C of dNfS and alcohol 1n school\ w1th10 the l.&4una Beach d1stnct. It as based on a stm1lar procram developed by the lo5Anaelcs Police Department 1/1 con,unction with the Los Anaclt'' Unified School Olstnct. It 1s also prcsendy an utc 1n the Ora nae Count) c1ly of Fullerton The DARE p~ram (Dru& AbuSt' and Resistcnce Educ,tt1on ) rs aim~ at be&Jnn1na prevention mca1urc at the elementary level. accord1na 10 Fullenon poh~ Sft Bud Lathrop. <1uperv1sor of that city's prosram. .. k ts the development of 10e11l "kills on the pan of ch11drTn. It teache$ them how to ~ the danaen and rc'list the ~r pressure -not only of mal"!juana and danacrous drua\. but al~ alcohol.'' \aid Lathrop "The 'Jl\th ara<tt ., the cn11~I Supervisors demand assura n ce backers committed to project By USA MAHONEY Ol IM 0.-, ,.._ • ..., • Orange Count'! supervisors• are demand1n$ a ~ritten commitment from a national foundation confirm· ing its plans 10 establish a fitness academ-. here before the county will spend an} mort' mone~ funhcnng lhc prOJCCl Supen isor1 told En-.1ronmental Management Agenc} Director Bob Fisher to an form the Nauonal F11nes<1 Foundation that no mort' money will be fonhcomang from county govC"rn· _mcnt until thc..o.o.o-profit orpn11a- l1on's in1en1 lo locate a fitnM'> l.Auu MEii Focus ON THE Nlws one." ht said The thrtt full-umt offi~~ 1n F\lllenon's DARE pro- v.am prncnt a SO-minute. 16-Wttk coune to every m :th..,..de class 1n the city. 1nclud1n1 prh,•te ~hools. If 11mc allow~ officers tCllch a four- wtelt eta s for tteond graden and .a m ·-wttk eta s for the founh grade (P1-..e eee LAOUNA/A2l ' .1l adem~ 1n o\ll\o \ ll'JO "•lO paix·1 Supt•r, 1,or, Ralph< lark Jnd Aru,, ~esrnndl' ra1\l•J \lUl'\llon' about thl' eounl\ .'\ role tn the ph\)llJI titnl'\\ prOJcCt b<l{l\ted b~ lorml·r Ram ' coa('h George .\lien 3l'ter n•tl•l' mg Jn SI 1.000 l't'que\t from the loundJthm to pa~ for lOUnl~ \l.it) hl'lp n prepanni amrndments Ill tht· \II"' V1e10 Lo~al C l'laStal Plan l hl' amendmen1s .ire nCt"ded tor lhl project to ~o fol"'ard upen 1sors, \I.It h Clari.. oh1er11ng handed l)' er S 5Q. Q{)() for the \cl mt• purpose la\t June Befort' actrng on the matt<"r t l:iri.. asked fl\hcr "h tht'rt' am guarantl't' the' wall rera' ., In lhc.-antere"lt 1)1 (ll)\xl hus"incs) \l.t' certaanl~ ought to hd' ea wnuen agn·t·men1 to do th1\ tx-torl' v.e gel funhn 1n,olved .. (Pleaee eee P'ITN'ESS/ A2 ) 1 "''' nwn "t'r' h11,p1tJl11ed and t"'' hoa1' "l'rt: damaged 'Wednt·~a} 1n 'eparatt' tirc.-' 1n 'iev..pon Harbor. The Orangt· l ount' ~henff\ New- pon Harhor Patrol responded lo a fin- at thl· .\rcht's \fanna b~ Paufic Cou1 Ht~hv.a\ at about ~· lO a m v.here a ~J-h)(H m1,tor ' a~ht v. a' hum1ng. said -.hrnlf., Lt L.lm Riche\ <ltlil'l"r Martin l\.asuls of the "hen ff, dt·partment v.a!. taken to the ht1\p1tc1I rnr trc-atmcnt of ~moke 1nhalat111n 1 ltliu.i1' \.l1d the cl«tncal fire ~JU\t•d ht·t"eC'n s ~.000 and S3.0CX> in damagl'" hl tht• hoa1 -\ ,l't1rnd h<lat v..as destroyed and Jn un1den111icJ man was t3ken to H1)a~ \kmonal Ho<;patal ~ufTenftl frnm f1r\l and 'et·ond dC"grct bums and 'm''"<' 1nhoilal1t1n Wednesd.ly [Pleue 11tt BOAT P'lR.U/ A2) , Stink bombs empty 2 stores in county By PAUL ARCRIPLE\' Ol IM 0.,,... ..... Vandal\ placl'd "sunl homh'I · ans1de a south count) Gcmco ''on.- and Ralph's Martet Wcdnc'lda-. c•usma custome~ and emplo)'tt1 l<l e""l..:uatc tht prem1sn The ~mco store at 24SOO .\hc1.i Par\wa) in M1 s1on \.1cJO waH\lcu 1tcd af\er count) lav. enfol'('tment and fire official\ rtte1vcd a call al'xwt a posi.1ble P' leal or sunk oomb :u ll 4hm The Oran l c •lunt\ hrc Dt'f>.tn ' ment haiardou'I matenal, team bed rust mopped up at the \torc wbt'ft another call wa\ madeahout 3 pm.of an unuc;ual odor at the Raloh's Markt't at ~I Prado and 1ofoet Lantern an Dana Poant hen tr~ Lt Otck Olson dtthned &o ~' "'htther offiC1aJs suspected 0te 1nc1denl ~ related to the 4s.da~­ old Slnke b the meat cuttm and TcamMcn unions C.rrmco ts a d1 v1\1on of lucky \upermarkct\ Luck)' and Ralph·, U't (P1eue eee STIRS/M) , Of'1nge Coelt DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday, o.c.rnt>« 19, 1985 £!NDING ':'ILL PACT REACHED •.• ot'tbe fllClll. year. The spendina bill wa1 needed to Houtt-peued proposal tor cost-sav- On shakier around was the deficit-replace one that wH defc.ted tn the •na in military procurement prac-~uction bill, deadlocked over rivaJ House on MondAy niaht. and law-tices, a provision that would hm111hc 1 im>posals \0 ftn&nelC the Supcrfund makers for the two s1aes aarced to typesofcoststhat companies may bill pfbaram \0 clean up tOll.iC wa.stc reduce the Pencaaon fund1na revels by the aovemmcnt for. 4umps. Ncaotiators had already S 1.3 billion to a total ofS28 I .2 billion. Tbe measure alJO permits resumed ',"iirccd on SS2 billfon in 1pend1na That would be an ancrcaJC from producuon of nerve ps weapons 1n c\lts. tbou&h. and were mountina o ne S27S.4 btlhon an the 1985 lite.a.I yca.r. 1987. even 1houJh at would ban ftnal attempt to reach a compromise ·In additJon. another S6.3 balhon further testing in the adm1n1stra11on's • 01l th.c sticky toxjc wa5te issue. would be available from money ant1-satclhtc wupons proaram ' 1 Another mcasuresuddenlypoppcd approved during previous years. But The~ would be $2.75 billton up tn the final houi"5ofthe1ession. as in a further conccs11on to House provided for Reagan's space-based Utetwohousese-sscdseparatcbills to memben. those funds would be missile defense system. dubbed "Star 'j;vc extended housin& benefiu and restricted to a handful of uses. W~y its critics. increased death payments to depcn-includinf pay, retirement benefits Defense spending aside. last- ..,.dclns of lhe 248 servicemen killed in and readiness, so top military officials minute administration demand for 1ast week's aifl)lane crash in Gander. could not totally htcld the Pentagon cuts in domestic programs were "'lcwfoundland. Both houses were from budget cuts expected early next quickly met. with SJOO million taken C'<pcttcd tO appro~ COmpromtse year. from transpo~t1on, agnculturc and lca,islation on the issue on Thunday. The negotiators also agreed to one Interior Department programs. . . S TINK BOMBS E MPTY STORES ••• holll.Al among the six chains being struck by the two unions and have been ta~ets of union-related van<hltism and viol- ence durin& the strike. David Lindsey, a Gemco branch manqer in Mission Viejo, sa1d the 'ltorc was ~moderately busy" when the incident occurred. He said the store hasn't been a f'\Clceting site during the stnkc. ''Gemco is n't seen as a main strike b.u1lding because it's not just a grocery stprc," Lindsey said. "Sixty percent of our business is non-food. "I don't know if this is strike ... related. Ifs upusual that we would be si ngled out. lt's more logjcaJ that a grocery would be a liketr target." The fire department s haz.ardous materials team found a 2-ounce bottle at the rear of the store and identified the contents as Mercattan, an odorizer placed in natural p s. said information officer Pat Antnm. Officials determined the strength of tht fl\iid wasn't baurdous. Antnm sa.14 The stOrt reopened to the public at about 4 p.m. Fire officials found a spilled liquid. but no bottle. at the Dana Point Ralph's. Antrim said. The store remained closed last night while officials continued their search and cleaned up. DRUG SWEE P AT EDISONmGB ••• From Al ~tccuvc Roben Orozco, was com- posed of teams of two officers each and went off without a hitch, Pnce said. The operation began at 6:30 a.m. aod ended less than an hour later. The youngsters were booked in C'ny Jail before being transfe rred by bllS to Juvenile Hall an Orange, Pnce said lhat even though the operation was aimed at the £dison campus. Edison has no more of a problem than any other high school. He said, an fact, that Edison a'ppcars lO have fewer drug problems than others m the distnct. Pncc said he was .. surprised .. that LSD as once again being sold on high sc..hool campuses. .. It's been almost dead for a long ume. It's totall~ bad news." He said evidence gathered an the undercover operauon may link a Cahfomia factory to the illictt drug seized at the Edison campus. Pnce said some of the students arTCstcd today arc on probation and have prior records for dealing in narcotics. Police spent about $500 in the purchase of the drugs. Price said. Adults arrested to the sweep were: William Offic Jordan. 18; Earl Campbell Brown Ill. 20; Joseph Anthony Cain, 23: and James M1chacl Daniels. 18. Cam 1s a former Edison student and all the men arc from Huntington Beach. Also rounded up were three fcmaJe and 16 male students between the ages of 15 and.. 17. Names of the minon were wtthheld. Edison Pnncipal Kennedy said he plans to take disciplinary action ap.inst the arrested students after meetiJ\I wilh lheir parenu. He said the dilciplinary act.Jon will include c;lher expulsion, suspension or in- voluntary U'a nsfer to another school. "These arc not bad kids," Kennedy said. .. They ~ust made terribly poor choices. We mtend to face any drug problem head on. so our campus will be a safe and healthy plaoe for the vast najority of our students to obtain a quality education." ~ 1't1.I S.e#,ermu ud 'I'~ S..t'H'ra cootrlhted to I.Ill• ••'7· .. LAGUNA F IGHTING DRUG ABUSE .•. From Al v. c try to teach self-esteem, nan.ottes recognition. communica- tions skills. things they have to know 1n order to develop the social skills oeces.sacy foLJ.hlli cD.Urt ltf e." said Lathrop. Law enforcement is the only means of prcvenuon in the secondary schools. A uniformed polioe officer is 4 oo any one of the five high school campuses on any g1 ven day of the week. "It's a hell ofa problem. We are seeing the results of substance abuse. We are finding the body. sccmg traffic accidents and the ma1mangs resulting from dnving," said Lathrop. Dunng the first week the program was implemented last September. 'Fullenon officers arrested !itll teen- agers on campus. "And they (the police) were 1n uniform," Lathrop said. explaining that the drug deals were blatant and took place an full '1ew of the officer The Fullenon program 1s ~1m1lar to the one Laguna Beach schools and polite w1ll 1mplement in two phases. );ud Lt. Jam White of the Laguna lleach Police Dcpanmcnt. In the earl} stages pohcc will schedule an officer. most likely a reserve officer. ~o be on campus fi vc day\ a week The Jong-term goal, 1f grants are secured, , ~·II be to eventually offer educational classes an the elementary schools. White sa id ··tntell1gence tells us there is quite a bh of deahng on campus.'' said White. About a week before Jan. 13 students and parents will be notified that an officer will patrol campus. prOYtdc co.unscl.Lni and serve u a referral resource. In the future, the city hopes to be able to sc hedule a sworn officer to patrol on campus full-time. "We are looking at grants available from different sources·· to pay for the officer's salary, said White ·'Right now 1t is very embryonic. the program as we Stt at." he added. But he hopes finances wall allow the deP.3:rtment to reach the youn$cr children. By the time they reach high school, Whtte hopes they wall feel enough confidence in themselves to talk with resource otlicers on campus The person will wear a d1strnct1 ve blazer.d1st1ngu1sh1ng him or her as an officer. for a number of reasons. "We don't want a Gestapo-type thing. It 1s vel"} controversial when you put a sworn. young-looking police officer 1n the school who gains information and makes mass arrcsts. They run into the question of entrap- ment. It as a shon-tcrm solution," he said. Once the arrests arc made the problem recycl es. "And 1n a small high school you couldn't put another officer in," he said. Police are matnl)' concerned about :he evident widespread drug prob- lems on campus. "Kids who don't cvtD aoto1ehool thcrearcon campus sellina druJS." he said. forthc first sax months. the Laguna prosram wo uld be hmated stnctly to enforcement. to try lo alleviate drui transact.ions. "We hope to make a telection (for an officer) in conj unc- tion with the school board around (tbe flnt of lhe year)," said White. Fullerton's proaram has been suc- cessful, accordini to Lathrop "We think of tt as an investment It will cost S 170.000 to run the program for one year. That is an investment we rbmlns worthwhile because 1t 1s going (OAVC a hfe. ~It wall save tragedy and a lot of t.hinp you can't even put a dollar figure on.·· said Lathrop. BOAT FIRES .• hom A l evenin1, Riche) said. The Harbor Patrol responded to the fire at the turning basin and Pacific Coast High wa y at about 6:30 p.m. where a 25-foot Crisscraft was cnautfed. Another man on the boat also was slightly injured. but refused treat- ment Richey said. officials said the pair were waiting to watch the annual boat parade when the fire broke out. Cause of the fire 1s under invest1ga- 11on F ITNESS CENTER MONEY REFUSED ... From Al W EA TH ER ---- More of the same in forecast Summer-lite• ..a1her wlll COl'ltlnue to defY the calendar through°'-11 the Orange Cout u lkl91 remain clear and tem~atur .. warm. th• National w .. ther Bureau Hid Hight tOday wlll range from 74 along th• oout to 114 Inland Local guaty northutt wlnda to to 20 mph will blow below the canyons and pUMa. Overnight Iowa wlll be warmer. too, ranging from the 40110 low 501. Hight Friday wlll range from near 70 at the beach•• to th• low 801 In the Inland valley• ·u.s. Temp• ,_....... ln4~·· ~· ciey• • 1110f1 --n!Ql\I iow 10 6 p m .(' *' r-' 1····" HI Le -y 26 07 Mpl .. 81 P..., 00 I) I-._. AllM!l*Q\19 47 20 ....,..,lie 24 '1 .~ ... ~,~'i .7~ ~·":! ~·~: ~-A,,,.,-.0 4, 24 -Ot!Nt't• ,. 41 ,,, ............ ~ege 29 21 -Yorti '4 21 Atl•nl• .. " NOtfOl;,Ve 41 J7 'ti•.,. "-• , .. . ...... u 22 11 ~ AdMllcClty ~"" eo ,, Hot111~1• ()li-Cl•y ~ 22 e.lllMCW• ,. 20 Ol'lleM Ot 1, Calif. 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Cit). ,. 611 SurfR~port Clnclmtll 12 00 StlOUle t4 01 Eufella ~ 39 ~ 12 08 Sell lak• Cl!) 29 27 FrMnO 0 311 Colo..mti..a.Otl 12 ()4 Sen AnlonlO 117 37 LtN:Nt., 116 25 LOOATIOM em DA ConoorG.H H 211 10 S...Juen p ff. 14 73 lonQ llMcl> es 411 Lum• 9-.fl 1.3 SW o.11-AWMll •2 31 s..ni. 31 37 loe•r .. $2 Selft• MonlCa 1 2 SW Oeyton 07 ..()3 ::,~ 49 30 llollltye .. 37 30 Newpol'I 8-1 I 3 SW o.n ... 47 21 01 ·23 Monro-M ., 41 Sen Olego CounlV 1-3 SW o.~ ()4 • 18 Spoil-2• oe "'°"'-IM 511 0..1..-10< Ffkley Lllti. ~ O.Uoh ,, 02 8~ 18 17 MOnl.,ey n .. EIPMO 57 20 Topelle 11 ..()3 Mt Wlleon ea 48 ,..,_., .. oe .oe T..-in 71 30 ~ ... 10 SI Tl des l'wtlO ..()3 ·II TlllU 26 19 Newpor1 8eKI\ 12 52 ,..,.,, 48 30 Weelllngl011 37 13 0 ... 1...., Sa 38 GHnd l'laipkl9 19 >-01 WteN1e 18 07 Ontllrlo 81 46 TOOAY GtNI Fellt 41 31 Wllll•llar•• 20 17 Palm Sprtnoa .. St F1u1 nlQll 4 20 am 46 Hartford 28 19· Puedene •• •• tO 34 • m 27 Puo l'lobleil 12 18 Flftl""" ......,. 311 21 s.cono "IO" 34.4 pm u HOf>OIUIU 19 ff RI--79 42 Seoon4 IOw I 57 pm 1, Hou91on ff 47 Extend ed Red Blutt 83 18 lncllWlapollt 04 -oe ,_,_Clly 83 38 "'90AY ~Mo 47 32 s.cr-10 39 JS ""'' NQtl 4 57 • m 4t ~ 4.4 35 Moelly ........ y CS.ye ...., dMt lllQlll. s..-74 45 Flflt IOW 1140 em I . ~City 10 -oe s.tunley lhtOUQll Monc!ey <>->• Sen llemet41nO 78 " )4 Sen Gllb<\el es ., ~"'G" 511pm 1..MVegM 116 ~ v-.y~1n111e-so.10-Secon0 IOW 10 •2p m '5 Lmle Aodt 31 ze toa """ "' lhe mlCI lo -209 Sen Diego 78 45 ~ 11 07 Not1"8rn o-1 niO/lt In the IOW 80t lo S...Fr-82 4$ s.... ,._ tod<ly "' • 53 • "' ...., .... ....... 2t 20 10W 70. Mlh IOWa In Ille lOe ~n Seni.AN 85 Sii =•t448pm Mlefnl.._, 75 68 "-" high• "' lhe low 70. 10 IOw '°' Sent• S.oet• 75 311 n.. IOd•y at 12 27 pm ....... OI '48 wlll\IOwelnlM40t Sen1e Cl\a ee 42 FLIGHT INCREASE IRKS NEWPORT ... From Al number of unallocated flights. Under the existing plan. the a1rpon 1s allowed to have an a veragc 39 Class A daily departures and 16 Class AAs under a 55-flight limit covering the period from April I , 1985. 10 March 31. 1986. Class AAs arc the quieter of the two categories of regulated jets. And, while those involved in the settlement e:itpected that three Class A ADDs allocated. but unused by Republic Airlines, would be calcu- lated retroactively and divvied up between other airlines. the avail- ability of si:it Class AA Oights for the 12-month pcnod was not. In a letter to supervisors. Cable maintaaned that Pacific Southwest Airlines really. had not been flying Class AA aircraft over the past nine months, even though the flights were . designated as such until Wednesday. Instead PSA was flying aircraft that fall below regulated noise levels. In return for 18 unregulated flights of the quiet aircraft, PSA agreed to tcmpor- anly return its six daily Class AA depanurcs so rctroaC11ve totals could be made available to other airlines. Newport Beach cried ·foul' over the potential 50 percent increase in flights as did Chairman Riley. whose d1stnct includes the a1rpon. Term s of an agreement settang a year-long hm1t of 55 average dally dcpanures were mtendcd to re- cognize seasonal fluctuations an air travel demands. not to allow a last- minute rush to consume unused flight allocations. Newport Beach special counsel Josephine Powe said Powe also complained that the city had not been appnsed of the Class AA reallocations, a major element of the plan passed 4-1 by supervisors. Newpon Beach had no idea that flights used by Pacific Southwest Airlines under a Class AA category could be retroactively made exempt from regulation and be given anew to other carriers. she said "We have not had the opponumty t0 discuss the impact of addang additional unused ADDs:· Powe said. Powe told supervisors their action negates the ci ty's intent in reachmg a settlement -that of saving residents a way to know JUSt how much air traffic they will have to live wtth over a given penod "Dumping" a large number of flights into the last three months of a contract year "raises the level of un~redictab1hty they (residents) were trying to avoid by entering into the settlement agreement." Powe said. .. It would appear the county is trying to provoke them." she said Special county counsel Michael Gatzke said reallocation of unused flights had been discussed with Ncw- pon Beach an settlement talks. but Powe maanta1ned that only the small number of flights returned by Re- pubhc had been at issue. · She asked that a public heanng be allowed on allocation of them Class AA flights previously held by PSA. Barbara L1chman, director of the A1rpon Working Group. a c1t1Lcns' group instrumental an fo rcing an agreement on the a1rpon. SU&Jested county staff could ask the airlines how many more flights they want since they may not be able to use the full number allocated under the proposal She chided the board saymg. "Th1r- ty-s1~ hours after this agreement wa '> s1~ned. the people of Newpon Beach will face not 55 nights but 1n fact 76." Supervisors were taking advantage of the ··good fatth" ofNewpon Beach and the c1111ens' groups by its hasty action. she said. A v1S1bl) agitated Rt lc} tncd to stall a vote on the matter until the board meet!> again in Januar; The county 1s under no legal obligation to use up all the ADDs allowed. he said. Address- ing Gatzke. Riley said "I haven't heard one thought about Santa Ana Heights. They probably don't wish you a very merry Chnstmas." anta A11a Heights, an unin- corporated residential and com- mercial area near John Wayne. bears the brunt of airpon noise. Riley warned that voting fo r such an increase in flights days after a settlement has been reached would be viewed by residents as "a slap an th e face and t~-rcahzat1on ofthcar worst fears as to the county's an tent ions ... But uperv1sor Bruce Ncstande and the rest of the board took another view 'Tm really getting very bored and tired with the county always being wrong." he -Said. If Newpon Beach or anyone else had wanted to avoid a last-minute flood of flights, they should have wntten protective language into the agreement. Nestandc said. Because ht1gat1on prevented the county from reallocating flights earlier. the only way to use all the .\ODs rcmainmg 1s to crowd them into the last few months of the a1rlt nt co ntract. he said. .\1r<·a1. which will reap the grea test benefit from the reallocation. was bus)' scrutmmng ats schedule to see where an add1t1onal 1.5 Class A and 15.5 Class AA flights might fit in, said attorney Richard Sherman. Sherman said all the airlines knew about the extra Class AA flights and he presumed Newpon Beach had been told too A total of nine commercial airlines serve John Wayne A1rpon BEACHES CROWDED •.. From Al "Unless the surf comes up. there's no need." he said. National Weather Service spokeswoman Pat Rowe said the high of 84 in downtown Los AnlCles was \urpasscd by a high of 85 1n San Gabncl. A 79-degrce high Monday made it Just one degree o;hy of three ~tra1ght days of 80-plus temperatures, she said. A high of 82 was predicted for Thursday Wednesday's 84 was two degrees shy of the record of M6 for Dec. 18 'iCt in 191 7 Hottest December day ever was Dec 8. 1938. with a high of 92 Nestande, who voted for the ong- 1nal $59,900 a~ one of the fitn ess project's b1~c~1 booster... agreed ''We're lookmg rather cmbarassed 1n conductang bus1nes\ an this manner." he: said. adding that the county is well 'able to attract businesses "I don ·a 1hinlc we have to act like a bunch of bcuars and open the treasury." f>lans for a S50 to S60 million U.~. Plans for the fitness academy have to pass Coastal Comm1ss1on scrutiny and difficulties with an architectural firm unfamiliar wnh commission requirements has raised fears that the fou ndation may back out of the deal by not 11 v ing 1 t wn t ten assurances I •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I while demanding that county govern- · Fttness Academy 1n Aliso Viejo were 1U1nounced by superv1~ors and mem- ' hers of the Na tional Fatness Foun- dation last February Sites an Malibu. Houston and .Dallas had been scrapped in favor of Orange ('ount)' because of 11s gOOd climate and location near Los An· ,iclcs. backers ~1d The 230.000 ~uarc foot building with ~urrou ndin$ athletic fields. horseback and b1k1ng trails would be on land donated to the cou nty by the M1,s1on YtCJO ( o and 1oned for open space recreation MAIN OFFICE I lll Ill~' Sa• "'' \'I ......... & I.I• .,,.,,.. Bo• W •• v.w • 41~ 1' Fisher tned to reassure leery board meqibers saying he and the foun- dation architect were meeting with Coast.al Commission staff Wedncs-- day night to go over "what can and can't be done." In the meanume. the $11 ,000 1s needed to pay for staff ume. he said. The Coastal Commission is sched- uled to hear the fou ndation·, amend- ment request Jan 13. Foundauon board members will meet the nelll day to "firm up the1r comm1ttment to Orange Count) ... Fisher said. The EM.\ director's answers did not satisfy Ncstandc and Clark. however Ne\tande su&&C'ted bus1· nessmen ~hind the fo undation were taking advantage of Orange Count y ment show its commttment to the project 1n the form of cash. Supervisors agreed the project would receive no more planning money until there is a wntten com- mitment to Orange Cou nty. They also directed Fisher to re- mind the foundation that the county expects to be paid back for it~ onginal outlar. something which appeared to surpnat the EMA director. The foundation plans to raise moner for the academy through donations from businesses and pn- vaic ind1v1duals. Foundation members dcscnbe the academy as a national teaching and leadenhap center which Wlll educate teacbtrs an all aspects of physical fitneu The academy will not be an Olympic training facility. according to the foundation . c-•.aeo. 10 M1e -'-o-• 14? .,,. J u stcall 642-6086 ~,,.,., "•·"' "-oc ~ .,ou·~r-, \ JO p "' ,.. Dre.<• ' f • e"<I '/fN OOCl1' *' 0. ~ """r•-Qf'I •911J .J<l '<J" <•II P,QO_.f'..,Q ('!"(\41 • '• '""" ........ _, •• ,<W'<I ..,.,,,.,. ........ C>' • .,,... ... ,,_,, -_, 1111 '"'°"~ w '" lUt tQet•I -ft.-: ... rol Ct'OYT>O"' - VOL. 11. NO. IA What do you hlce about the Da.ity Ptlot? What don't you hke? C.11 the number above and your messaac Wlll be recorded. transcnbcd and de· livered to the appropriate editor The same 24-hour answerina 1emcc may be used to record letters to the cdttor on any topic. Contnbuto'1 to our Letttn column mutl 1ncluck their name and telephone number for v~rffieatton. Tell us what's on your mind ( ielvtO-V •M $.,niMp II ,OU~""' ........ ,.,.,, cooy by , • ,.. (f• ..... .,.. 10 • m •nC '""' <<'C'• • oe-...a Clroutetton T11.,...,.. -,~ We at POSH would like to extend out warmest holiday greetings to all during this most festive time of the year . We also hope that the joy this season brings reflects the start of a year filled with prosperity and happiness. 46 Fashion Island \ (714) 640-8310 ---------- 1 '1 I J