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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-23 - Orange Coast Pilot.., .. ORAl\GE ('O\~f WARM FOReCAITI ON A2 MONDAY, DECEMB R 23, 1985 BB fi.re suspect, source found City officials and DA to decide c harges; Injured fireman regains consciousness tire has heen discovered. He declined to provide other details until officials confer with the d1stnct attorne) He was covtred by bnck!I exc~pt for his nght hand when pulled tu safety b}' his partners. Picard said. Townsend was the dn\ er of H unt- ington Beach T ruck No. 40 based at the Murdy Fire Station In his first conscious ac1 since Thu™1a} Townsend reponedl}' told a nu~ unda) at f ountain Valk) Regional Hospital 'that he wa nted to be left alone." ac.cord1ng to Picard He also responded to h1o; wife Jerr) "with h" e:.es .. said By ROBERT BARKER Of !fie D.ity l'llot • ..,, Hun11ngton Beach Fire Depan- mcnt 1nvest1gators today were scheduled to huddle with the Orange Count}' District A.ttome}' about pressing charges against a wo01an who alleged I~ caused last Thursday's spectacular tire 1n downtown H unt- ington Beach Coast The president of Saddle- back College has been named to a national hu- manities post.I A7 A new police recruit gets the badge of his father, who died of cancer, dur- ing a Golden West Col- lege graduation cer- emony./ A3 Nation Rushed balanced- budget legislation may be a prelude to "fiscal chaos'' when lawmakers return next year./ A4 World Soviets interpret delay in U.S. nuclear test as hopeful sign./ A8 Sports The Rams and Raiders clash tonight at Anaheim Stadium in the battle for L.A. bragging rlghts./81 Entertainment Just when you thought It wasn't safe to go back In the theaters, all of a sudden there's a real race for the Oscars./ A 10 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Enter1alnment Horoscope In the Service Ann Landers Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather 87 A3 BS-6 B8-9 B7 B9 B 10 A9-10 810 A7 A7 AS A3 84-10 81-4 A9 A2 C'h1ef Ray Picard said the early morning blaze started in a backyard shed and spread to a two-stof} bnck bu1ldUlg at I 12 and I 14 Main t. , Seven occupants of the building escaped the fire. and a local fire- fighter was cnt1call} injured when. pan of a wall fell on hirn. Picard said a suspect has been 1denufied and that "'a source" of the Boy, 16, heroin flaming rescue Teen pulls friend's disabled fa the r from fire in home By PA UL ARCHIPLEY Ot , ... Delly ,_ ., ... .\ teen-age bo~ "as being called a hero 1c:xta) after he rescued his lnend's handicapped father from a house lire that '>tarted when the famil} ·s Chnstmac, tree was 1gn11ed b) a nearb\ open flame Sunda) ( hnstmac, '!SS "Ill bnng back bittersweet memoncs for the Winters family of Placen11a who lost every- thing 1n the dc"a'itat1ng fire but escaped w11h their h'es thank'> to the teen-ager''i heroism Roland and ( arol Winters. their son Don and t"o tccn-aii! fnends were asleep when the smoke detector went off at abou1 1 am Sunday. said an Orange County Fire Department spokesman Don and his friends Brad Hall and John Moore all I 6. were a wake ned b:v the screams of Carol W1ntcrc; to get out of the house Yv hen the bu\S opened the bedroom door 1he\ "ere drl\cn balk h~ tlanll'' wm1ng trum tht• II' ing room The threl· tecn-agerc; t·sc.a~·d out the bedroom "indo" ( arol \.\inter., (Please .ee TEEN/ A2 l Meanwhile, fire engineer Thomas Townsend. 46. who was injured when brn:ks from the unreinforced bu1ld1ng fell o n him. regained con- sc1ousnes~ Sunda}. Picard said. Townsend. an l M-year-member of the department. suffered three crushed "enebrae. a broken <>houlder broken nbs, a compound fracture of the wrist and a severe concusc;1on And here's Santa He had been arngned to shut oil pov.er and gas to the bu1ld1ng before firefighters could enter the old struc- ture. believed built in the earl}' 1920s Townsend was 1n the alle\ behind the building when the the top 10 courses ofbncks. about 25-10 feel 1n length, fell on him Pica rd 'Wtd Picard • The gulled building, one of the oldest downto"n 'lruttwres had been purthased b~ Dick Schwani of the Pacific Hent.age Holding Co Located 1n the fi rst block on Main Street between Pacific ( oast H1gh- v.a) and Walnu1 Street 11 was Studenta ln Duke Putorla'• special educa- Uon claaa at Weatmont School in West- mlnater enjoyed Chriatmaa In the claaaroom thl• year with an endre wall decorated in aeasonal cheer. Above. Eric Cb.lsnall, 10. of Huntington Beach con- slden Santa'• predicament in which the jolly fellow "flue" In too soon. Leader of the clan takes to pen and ink Easte r Sledge lives philosophe r's life, gives up a uto detailing to be an artist \.\ ht"n ht' tan.' he thrn"' 1H1t ph1losoph1lal onl·-lin<.'r<· 1110 4uidl\ 10 record But 1t'\ I~, Sand t1mt" Im \kd~W tu do something nc:" F1nJll\ .iftc:r ~ears of sketching pen and 1n ... dra" 1ngs "h1ch he: tacked 10 lhc "all' ofh1s shop for his pn' ate l'nJo' ment he 1s making h1"i debut as an arttst hu<,tler 11101 hJ\l..l.'th.itl ''l'lll'' h.isc:ball p1c1url•\ gnlf gamn 1 ht al'• tea, he' goll) and nJture "'-'·nl"' .trl" Uh \U hjCCt \ ot m~~ .. , '•I h~ v. nrk By LAllRA MERK Ot tM o ... , ""' ''-" Easter "kdge 1~ J man nl purpose Exactl) what purpose, though. 1s unclear helause he'c, done JU'it about everything from shining shoes as a boy 1n rural .\labama pla)ing semi- professional baseball "'1th the ')an "1ateo Blues to detailing automob1le'i in Laguna Beach. The hst of Jobs he's held 1n bet'A-een would fill a notebook. .\n l'loquent man. Sledge almml 1mmed1ately generateor; a feeling of k1nsh1p with those around him The drawings arc un14ut .ind 1nno' ati\ e -mul h like the man" h11 (reates them port'i ligures including pool ola,ers lhe "J' onll' .i pool l nJngk,Jnd thinhl.i.~ 1n1·,ma~L his p1cturt•, ltinh I•• hit' ~ rnm th•' \Ccm1ngh \lmpk JrJ" n~' •tnl' ,Jn almu)t feel thl' m11t11•n 111 lhl t'1gurt' .. omt" peopk ,Jll thc:m ,t,, ~ i"1gures. I , all thl•m Fa,11.•r peopk \aid tht' ~'l-\C'Jh•ld tn \t He hJ' n l'\d th1 u1?l'lt t h1m..el1 J' (Plea.ff see ARTIST I A2) scheduled 10 be bulldozed soon and a h1gh-nse hott'l 1s planned for the site, sources said The building has been on a city list of en·dangered butld1n~ deemed unsafe •n the event of earthquakes. fire Chief Picard said the butldtna and others hke 11 were made without steel reinforcements 1n the walls. Official' also bchev~ that the mortar .... as of poor quality. There were ' ., reports that sea shells were found m "' the mortar indicating beach sand ""as u!>ed Citizens complain park site a hazard Undeveloped park site to remain vacan t for a t least 4 years By ROBERT BARKER Of 1"9 Delly ,,_ llMfl In lour or ti' l' q;arc, the brush- .o, aed .. topc' 11 unde,elopt"d Banlett Park arr 'lJtt'd 111 become a greenbelt "11h bit'>~ethall and 'ol- le~ ball lOun' v.al ~"J '" and h1k1ng trail' to -.e n e urhar Huntington Real ti But unul lhJ t J,1\ .tmH·). 11·, a menaL1.~ tu 1..htldrtn d ha,tn for drug dealer\ '.igrJnl\ Jnd d '>C:nuus tin• hazard rt"\ldl:nt\ hJ'l. omplained tu the l ll\ ( nunl ti \,\!\ h.id l.l'J\ lit \\ h11lt\l'\"1th hi' Y.ite and thr«" l hlldren near the par~ .laim., that '>hupping1...irdc, .rn old l ar and ahandoncd turn11urr have ~n thro"n into the gullev~ ol the I .,-acre par~ .i1 the foot ol thl" 'cw land Hou-;e mu~um near Realh &1uk,ard .ind .\Jam' \' L·nul' H,, \ l.11m' thJt 'ld!lnJnt ..... ttl·r ;>ro' 1l1L'' J hn·l·J1 n~ pfJ, l' l11r m<1'· .:i. tun \ flCl!c!hl'l< r 'lJIJ ,11li, tJI\ tl'lJI "'• ..,,t• \l'l" ~ l' ' Jf\ 0' .JfUJL .J,•;,s t "· n tnl ,,,1,irc,l .1rl'J Au• ·' 'h,· P• •ll'OllJf !1rl' h3/;]'L1 tJI' lll' rr.r. 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" n J IA t I ,Jnt '-'"" I •1\11 ' Pte .. e ~e PARK/A2) Police chase U.S. will abide by SALT treaty despite some Soviet violations W-'\SHI NC , r oN <APl -The L'n1ted 'itatcc; will cont111uc abiding by terms of 1he unrat1tied SA LT 11 nuclear arms treaty afkr 1t expires Dec 31 . 11 was announced toda)' The treat>. "'h11:h Reagan de- nounced 1n the I ~80 pres1dent1al campaign as ··fatall) flawed," puts hmllS on long-range bomber'>. m1ss- lle-finng 'iubmanne<1 and land-based m1ss1les conclusion that thert' 1s a pattern of Soviet non-comphancc wtth anns control agreements. "Thro u$h its non-compliance. the Soviet Union bas made m1htary gain-s in the areas of strategic offensive anns as well as chemical. biological and 1oxm weapons," the president said. 1 ends in truea:r==-------"The pohq 'ta}'i 1n place," said prc<11dC'ntftt! spokesman Larr) Speak- es "Ourpos1t1on on 'iALT II 1s1ha1 we have indicated that we will live undtr the ~ements of Sr\L T II and not violate them:· peake"i added "And unul we sa} d1fTerC'ntly, the policy remains the same." The White Hou~ also reported today that the ~<>' 1et l nion has scored Qllhtary gain'i b) '1olat1ng a vanet} of trcatlc'i go..,em1ng nuclear. chemical and b1olog1cal weapons. In a wntten report to C'on~rcss. the president said a new analysis by the U n11ed States supports an earlier Local boards vote selves pay raises How would vou hke to cnrn fO time' your current '8lary w11hou1 chang1ngJ1)h'i'' That son of pa) ra1~ i!I no fantHy for the elected boord mcmbc" who ovtr~e ti vC' community college'i alo ng th<' Orange C oun1y coast In recent wttk\, the~ tru'itees 1ook 11dvan111gc of a nt'w \tat<' Jaw pcr- m1111ng 'r1ticantl> h111hcr P3Y for the boar meml'>er\ who aovern C ahfomia·., 70 commun11 college d1"itnCt'i < o llcar hoard5 genl'.rally meet 1w1ce each month On Nov 20. Coast ( ommunit~ ( ollege 01 tnct tru,tt'C'i ra1~ 1hc1r pay from S40 per mcctlnfl IO $7SO per mo nth. That means each trustee's annual pay will JUmp from roughly S%0 to $9.000 The unanimous oas1 dilltm·t vote was taken al\cr the No" ~ C"lc.-cllon hut tlcfort two new trust~\ -"ihem Baum and 'Walter llowald -took otTicc. fhe five-mC"mtK'r < oa't hoard O\lt'ntts Orangt' ( oast < ollcgc 1n ( os13 Mesa. Goldt>n "'e"t C ollese in Hun11n.a1on Beach and Fountain \'allt' -ba"d < on,1hne c o llest. which has no (ampu\ hut ofTe" classc5 at numtrou' <.'omrttun1t) lo- cation' The di5tm t .il!>o operat<'5 public tele"1s1on ~tat1on KO< l Channel SO. ba~ at (1oldt'n We'll On Ot-c Q, the ~"en-mcmher Reagan ..aid violations in the area of strategic defense were "of increas- ing importance and senous concern "In a fundamental sense." Reagan said. all deliberate Soviet violations (Pleue eee SALT 0/ A2) P11L SIEllEllAI Focus ON THE NEws ~ddltbeck Communit) ( ollege Dt - tnct board approved a pa) hike from S20 per rnC<'ting to $400 per month. That mean$ C"ach tru'itcc's annual pay will 1ncrea~ from S480 10 $4 800 Tht' ddlt'back pa) .,,Ott was taken shonl) after thr~ new tru<itce' wef't' ~worn rnto office Five trusttt-s ap- proved. one "otcd ..,a1Mt the ra1sc and another ( nt'w T ru\t('(' Mal"C'ia M1kh1ker) a~t:untd ddltback u·ustC<''I over'>« Irvine Valley C olleae 1n '""inc and ddlt· back ( olk e in t I \100 \. 1ejO .,... ............ ~ ........ (Pleaee Me TRUSTEES/ A2) Pan.med.lea work OD accldent Ylctlm after cb.ue. t 8> PAl L .\Rl HIPLE' Of IM 0 911) ll'llot S••" \ nh•ll r,, '' 1°'1."1n~ p1ar,u1.•J h\ l '"'·' \k-.a r h\l' .. 1Jn11·1nl 1n111 \ .rn 'unJJ\ , ri11 Ill\ in1urin11 h1m .. dl 1nd pl,1l 1n11 .1 l'·'"''ntttr 1n lhl' 'an 1n lhl ho,r11.i ' th arm .1n1.1 ,hM1 in1un1·\ f'<\I' fl<•nt•d .\ ( ••'-I.I \1, '·' P<>lrl l' \fll\ l'\in.ln 'did the 1m1'·" t ••t th1 t-..a .... a..ak1 motMl\\k kfl .in 1mpnn1 ·ti~e llrt' tntlk'I 1n ,,,11 mud in thr 'an Randall l.i"nnu I urhbenng, I\), nl ( ll~t<l Me..,,1 v. J'> txin~ pu~ucd IOr \~dintt h' 1hc < .ilitnm1a H1ghwa, Patrol atx,u1 1 ,, m "hrn ( o~u. \.le'-B polt\'t' c lrl1u·r 1 1rett < oulter p1cl.~I up th<' l h~<;<-on ~air Dn"~· pollu: '31d ( 1luhc1 111111 "-C'd Lul'hhcnng v.eil· bound on Fatt tn Harl'lot Roulnard. ""h<'rr the mot111'\·,,.ch\I turned nonh fhc ~ha\< \Unt1nu1•d to uth ( 041't Drn(' wht-re l U<'hbenna plllv.c.-d 1n10 lhf' n ght 1,1de nt a van in 'Ahllh \te\en Lt'on rm-.trona of \anta .\n. wa' a flB'~nger L ut"llh<'nng wn\ ru\hl'd 10 Foun- tain\ alle' 1 rauma ( t'nttr wnh head in1urir .. ""'hC'r<' he v.a\ h'tC'd 1n cnucat cond1t1on \undo' night i\rm,tmna. 'l .,,., ... u1l..rn to West- ern ~1ed1cal ( <'nter in 'anui .\na wtlh n gh1 arm and chMt 1n1unM He • .,. l't'pu1 \\'d in \IJl'lle \ nnd11ian \undl\ n1aht A2 * Orange Coasi DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Decem~r 23, 198$ • Easter Sled&e (lnaet) turned lo•e for •porta into pen-and-ink art. ARTIST LEADS PHILOSOPHER'S LIFE ... l"romAl an artist and was somewhat uncom- fortable talung on such a title. But when customer Shirley Yelm saw his work in his garage she was convinced he ·must share it. Within 16 days Yelm gathered the drawings from the walls ofh1s Laguna Canyon Road autodetailingshop had them framed and showed his work in a one-man exhibit at her home. which she quickJy redecorated for the event It was a smash. In one evening. Sledge sold his first 11 drawings. Afierthe show, which was attended by mostly close friends and acquaint- ances, the audience gathered 1n a local bar to toast his future. "An artist I know came up to me and said, 'So I hear you're competi- tion now.· I just told her. compet1t1on 1s a populanty poll for incons1sten- c1es." Bits of his poet!') wnllen 1n calligraphy on his pnnts c:t.plain his thoughts behind them. •A pr~nant woman 1n turban- typc clothing overlooks a lake - "Children are how women feel about them sieves." •The open galax} with colorful planets splashed about -"We can't have more than one anmher." •A black roadwa}. ~•th a hand pointin' the opposite d1rect1on of the arrow Slgn on which it's drawn. says -"The past is the luturc with the experience now " "Friendship 1s ho~ you handle your responsibility to the situations you Jointly create Wlth others," another drawing reveals. And finally. his passion for golf is evident in his saying, "Sex, money, advice and golf lessons should all be asked for." Though his drawings arc what made the recent debut, they arc JUSt a puzzle piece of Sledge's stones and life. "My drawings arc a cooperative contnbuuon to the state ofbemg," be said with a calm seriousness. His four children and thrtt grand- children have kept him, not unwill-in~y, from producing more work., he said sining an his garage flanked by a pool table and his son's drums. But in January, the detailing busi- ness will be turned over to his 18- ycar-old son Tracy, a senior at Laguna Beach High School. Sledge will spend the coming summer teaching Tracy the ropes of running the shop and turning over his clicntclc, which he says is either recommended or in- vited. By September Slcd'c thinks he can let the bird fly and begin spending more time on his poetry and art. "I Wlll work m the capacity of general counsel to the family.just like my father did," he said. Sledge prides himself in his family and the fact that he has never ··worked for anyone. I'm a member of the Sledge family and they take care of each other." On any given day. you might find PARK SITE HAZARD .•. From Al unacceptable.'' Mrs. Leav11t said. An area at the park parcel. named for former City Councilman Ted Bartlett. wall be developed into a water retaining basin dunng hcav ~ srorms Landa Leavitt claims that officials .. seemingly have lost interest" in concerns about the park. She said she and others will continue to push for earl) developm ent him golfing or sitting with fnends creating has "saying for the day" mstcad of detailing cars. This day's thou$ht was -·'The ability to learn is directly tied to the self-inspired inclination to read." His shop was a~propriatcly named "Hand Job," by his daughter Stacy, 7, at the time. She had ju!lt finished helping detail a car when he asked her what they ought to name his new business. "She said. ·we do it by hand, why don't we call at Hand Job." And so it was. Stacy is 20 now. his daughter Rholanda is 28 and Arolia is 7. He constantly praises his father Otts, who lived to be I 08, for his success in life. "My father didn't raise us, he grew up with us," he said wit'ft a glowing smile. He still often returns to Irondale. Ala .. where he said he grew up with baseball great Willie Mays and radical activist Anfcla Davis. "I go there to drink a hal pint of com whiskey and kiss a girl with snuffin her mouth," he said with a bellowing laugh. And the fun continues. Sister Slcd$e. the singing family tno. arc his niece's daughters. He hopes to begin marketing his drawings after the first of the year. He will show them at the Sawdust Festival. Prints and greeting cards may be in the future of his work. Whatever path he chooses to take, he received enough supportive com- ments from the visitors at the exhibit, that he thinks he can make a go of the business. But when all 1s said and done it's evident that the simple things in life are what's important to Sledge. It's 2 p.m. and he's off to the golf c-0urse with his 4-year-old grandson Shawn. "He'll stay right by me, and I'll teach him the manners of golf," he said. "It's important to exist in continuity with one another." TRUST EES GIVE THEMSELVES RAISES ... From Al In both d1stncts. the pay ra1c;c!'> take effect Jan I A trustee must attend all meetings to quahf) for lhe full monthl) pa) Deductions will be made for absences. S1m1lar increases ha\C been ap- proved by collcgt> boards throughout Cahforn1a. decisions. They claimed they have been grossly underpaid They also noted that the preV1ous low hmats for college board pay had been un- changed for at least 10 years. area boundaries that Moore says arc "extremely out of balance." Because his fellow trustees were reluctant to fund these pro1ccts. "I could not vote to expend $33,000 per year on trustees' salanes," Moore said. But he added. "It's not that I don't think the trustees deserve it. The Dreamin g of warm Christmas Southern CaHfOfnle'1 unaeuoneb .. warmth wlll QOrttlnue r through TUMdey and Pfob•bly Chrlttmu Day, the Netlonal WNther Setvtoe Mid. The high doude wlll thin OU1 tonight and the high preaeure over the Interior that hu eauaed the eummer·llk• condition• wlll lntenauy •bit Tu.day, bringing the return of atronger eut wlnda In the moontalne, fOfecUt.,I Nld. Tem~aturN fn all areea wfll a....,aqe •bout 10 ~, ... at>ovt nOfmal f()( late eec.mt>er . Along the Ora~ Cout It wm be fair wtth a few high clooda tonlQhl and Tueeday. Slightly warmer Tueedey. Tueedey'• h1Qh1 0- wtll 6. moatty In the 70. and lower 80s. Lowa tonight•~ to 6~. 8 From POlnt Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner 70._ ~ .. , watera: Light variable wlnda night 1nd morning hoors becoming touthwett 1 to 1• knota wlth 1-foot wind wavu In the afternoon •nd evening houra through Tuesday. Wm 1well 1 to 3 feet. · • 1• Patchy night and Nrty morning fog. ·' ''l>"'·''"nn U.S. Tempe ~ 59 35 • ~~ l'"ONTI: MlemlBMch 87 53 ... ,. Wttrn -COid .-... • .. Le M"'-ullw 38 22 IJtHltly 23 22 ,. Mple.81 Peut 29 Rein Flurrl91 Snow Occluded c:;1.11o04WY -~ ::t:'Q\le sa 29 H ... ,,.... M 47 "''11W9f\ eo 2' Nft0.1-\9 I;! 48 ~. 42 3" H9W YOtll 29 27 Calif. Temp s SMla Merll 78 37 "l.IW'll• 50 41 NOrlOlk,Va 37 33 AtlenllcClly 35 32 OkleholMClly 6t 3$ SMl•M~ &1 411 T 11/>oe Veile)' 30 ,, ......,In 71 .. ~ 40 2t T0ttanoe 74 ... e.tt.,,_. 3" 30 Of1W'ldo 57 41 =:·low· IOt 24 l'IOUtt 91\dlnQ I I 5 a <Tl 81r~am 51 41 PlllleOelpNe 33 21 arelleld 4 I 38 1-"t•\lly s.4 34 ... ,, -06 "'-"• 73 ., Eurella S7 39 &oeton 30 27 Pitt= 35 31 Ff-40 38 Su rf 9uftlilo 28 25 PO<t .Me 27 22 L.encatl• e3 27 CM!* 37 22 Port!Mcl. 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SWIOll>Oef 82 43 4 49p m IAeVtgaa 86 31 °"*-,.., ..,,. eon""'*' ...... S...Joee S! 33 MOOll ,_ loeley al 2 14 p m , - unte AOCI! IM 311 -bly -m Oeyt Hlgne In Ille Senla M• 74 44 fuMd.., e1 3.4S a m and n.. ~ Loulrtlllle 48 38 -809 WIO 70. Loww 31 to 52 Sllnte Crui 59 40 91248pm SALT II TREATY WILL BE OBSERVED ... From Al arc equally important. "As violations of legal oblig.ataons or political commitments, they cause grave concern regarding Soviet com- mitment to arms control, and they darken the atmosphere in which currcnt negotiations are being con- ducted in Geneva and elsewhere. "In another sense, Soviet viol- ations are not of coual importance." Reagan added "While some individual violations are of little apparent military signficance in their own nght. such violations can acquire importance if. left unaddressed. they are permitted to become precedents for future, more threatening v1olat1ons:· Re- agan said. The repon accused the Soviets of treaty v1olat1ons m nine cases All except one have been raised pre111o us- ly an earlier reports. The rep-Ort also repeated charges that a Soviet radar being built m central Siberia violates the 1972 Antiballist1c Missile Treaty. and that Moscow 1s violating a provision of the SALT II treaty by testing and deploying the SS-25 m1ss1le. Two hurt in Huntington apartment fire Two people were injured and eight others were forced to leave their homes when a fire swept through an apartment in a large c-0mplcx in Huntington Beach early Sunday morning. Occupants Craig Dalton, 21 , suf- fered a cut foot and David Ster- renburg. 22. sustained first degree burns on the back. according to Fare Dcpanment spokeswoman Birgit Davis. Eight others were evacuated by fire department personnel in the large apartment complex at 16th and Olive streets, about 15 blocks from the blaze that destroyed an old bnck building in downtown Huntington Beach Thursday. About 30 firefighters battled suc- cessfully to confine names to the o ne apartment that 1ncurrep about S60.000 1n damages. according to Davis. The blaze was caused furniture placed 100 close to the heatang furnace. the sp-0keswoman said. TEEN PULLS MAN FROM HOME FIRE ... From Al and two daughters found their way out as well. But Roland Winters, 43, who has multiple sclerosis and uses leg braces and a wheelchair. was overcome by smoke and trapped inside the burning house. Don Winters tried to re-enter the house. but was driven back by the heavy smoke. Hall then crawled into the house. hugging the floor to stay below the smoke. He located the elder Winters and dragged him out of the house. Red Cross supervisor Ray Cardona. who called HalJ a hero, said the teen-ager told the elder Winters, "We're not leaving you," the As- sociated Press reported. All four were treated for smoke inhalation. None were hospitalized. Thirty county firefighters re- sponded to the alarm, including five engines. a truck and paramedic unit. Inc) were a\s1s1ed b~ the Fullenon Fire Dcpanmcnt The fire was brought under control 1n about 20 minutes. However, the home was 7 5 percent destroyed. causing an estimated $76,000 m damages. A spokesman for the Orange Coun· ty chapter of the Amencan Red Cross said the agency as providing food. clothing and shelter for the Winters family. including leg braces for Roland Winters. Despite their magnitude. the pa> raises have provoked little outcry from the public. according to srate and local officials. Even though California's com- munity colleges have faced senous financial problems in recent years. the trustees claimed the pay raises will not cut into educational programs. Hamett Walther, the new Saddle- back board president. said she had no reservations about approving her pa) raise. trustees spend a great deal oft1me on p2.:1rzrzn~rzrz:n~rzrz:nl:2".lrzD2:3tz:1Zza!:Z:lrzn:za~rzn:zatz::r:zn:za~rzn:zatz::a~:zatz::ltil".RC district matters. I do something for the board every day." Charlie Klein. a lcg1~lat1ve anal}'St for the communtt) college system. said the pa) change results from legislauon approved by state law- makers last sprang and signed by Gov. George Deukme11an 1n June He said the California (ommunity College Trustees Assoc1a11o n sought the change to bnng its board mem- bers into line with trustees who govern kindergarten throuRh 12th grade d1stnc1s Pa~ hm1ts fur K-12 trustees were raase-d the prev 1ous year The new law ra1st·d lOllege 1rustee<;' mainmum pa) according to their \Chools' aHrage dall) dttcndanLe ( oast d1stnct tru5ten "'l'rc ehgablc for a maximum S 7.5CJ. but Saddleback trustees. with fewer ~tudents. quali- fied for a maximum $400. · "I would expect that 1n (986. not every district will take action (to raise 1rustec salancs). but rm sure most will," Klein said He claimed commun11y rollegc trustees "have a particularly challeng- 1ngjob in this era. They're ewected to work harder and 10 be mo re informed and active. They deserve to be compensated for that.·· Sance college trustees began ra1s1ng thc1r pay. newspaper reporters have called attenuon to the issue. Klein ~1d. But he said no c1t17en com - plaints have been registered wtth state community college Chancellor Joshua Smith's office. Locally. several tru~tees said the) have no regrets about the pay hike MAIN OFFICE :no w .. c a.~ 5• Co.••"'~ C• '-'•·• ..,_,,_ • W _.,, 1.1-CA R16J~ "We do put 1n a great deal more work than JUSt attending board meet- ings.'' she said. "And it's not 1ust the lime involved but the level of profess1onahsm that's demanded of us. We really are handling a large enterpnse." Walther. who also works as a substitute teacher. said the addle- back board supervise'> a college d1stnct with a $38 m1lhon budget. She estimated it takes 12 hours to prepare for each board meeting. "Just to do the JOb on the board reQu1res extensive reading. .. she said. "We also have to keep informed o n community college issues outside the district.... Times arc different from the old days when boards met every once in awhile and left o perating dec1s1ons to the professional staff. .. The lone vote opposing the Saddle- back pal raise was cast by Trustee Robert . Moore. a Hughes Aircraft marketing manager who live$ in Irvine. But even Moore said his dec1s1on was not made because board members don't deserve the salary hike He uid it was·a matter of fiscal consistency. Moore said other board members recently expressed reservations about spending money on. two projects he favored: a substance abuse and eating disorders program for distnct cm- plovecs and a study to revise trustee WE'RE LISTENING Moore. a six-year board member, said he informally polled distnct employees and community members before votin$ on the pay raise and heard no critical comments. "Most of them think the trustees are deserving of it.·· he said. Conrad Nordquist, a Coast distnct trustee. said he didn't realize board members qualified for any pay when he ran for office in 1983 He said he also underestimated the amount of 11me the post would require. The Costa Mesa clergyman said he de- voted 20 hours per week to district business when he was board presi- dent Nordquist said Coast trustees must oversee a $S'4 m1Jl1on budget and observed that "board members in pnvate industry are paid substantial- ly more than we are." He said the old pay rate was "far less than minimum wage .... I think it's very fair now." Still, Nordquist doubts the in- creased pay will prompt a stampede of new boa.rd candidates. "I thank most people probably will not get into it unless they have a substantial interest in education.'' he said. Saddleback board President Walther said she wouldn't m ind 1fthc pay raises do provoke ome com- munity complaints. 'Td like the public 10 know what we're about and to make u~ more accountable.'' she said. Delly Piiot D•ll"'Y It Ouar•nteed 0.-0'9<1 •O. IA1 "678 _. A e<llCOt_. a.1 •1,' Justcall 642-6086 ~a.ty Fto<Mr ~ fOv O< "04 ..... 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COA ST HWY., CORO NA DEL MAR 675-9700 • ' Master Chorale seeking singers lhc Master Chorale of Orange County, con- dul'tcd hy Dr. Maurice Allard. will ho ld auditions Jan 4 for II\ 30th anniversary season I he group performs a vanety of trad1t1onal and c:onttmporary music rangmg from the masterworks lo the pops Performances scheduled for the seaM>n 1ndude Verdi's "Requiem," a Baroque Lutheran <,erice a'> performed in the time of Bach. and two ;rnnual cvrtns. the "Messiah" s1ngalong and the .lune Pop~ Spectacular .\ud1t1ons will be held from I 0 a m. to 5 pm b) apprnntment only Appointments may be made by t:alling ~ra n W1<;eman at 535-39% or .. allh Saunders al 491-t<CH4 Llteracy training offered r ht· \outh ( oas1 L1teracy Council will offer a tulor tra1n1ng class for voluntee ri. who would lake to lt'at h adult '>peakers of Engh sh to read and '*nte The 12-hour course bes1ns Jan 6 from 9 a.m. to I 2 1(1 pm at the Dana-Niguel Library in La.guna t'-1g.uel, and will rnnt1nue for the following three \fonda)s -~en and womeR of all ages arc In\ 11ed to appl} The:} do not need pnor teaching expenence Estelk Ro~enthal. director of the litarac}' program and tuior trainer, urges anyone who would l1kt• to learn to read and wntc Engh1.h to contact her ,11 ~'I' 1XOll Laguna rec program slated The Lasuna Beach Rccrea11on Depanment has <lllnounted 11~ nl'V. progrdm for the wanter quarter v.11h regl\trat1on beginning Jan. 6 .\mung tht• da\ses to be offered are stretch and v.orkout. i;hapt> ww11h weights. JaLZ danc1 ng fo r adult~ tapdanung for children and adults and o;oc1al dancing <all the dcpanment at ~97-3311 for more 1 n to rm a 11on Day care for elderly set .\ .. peual11ed da) care program for the frail elderh v.11h a Lhronic disease that ma~ srquire a health \Ur' c1llance approach will o pen Jan 7 at ~2722 ( ~nter ( oun. El Toro. J ullt' "ichocn will be the director. assisted b}' 1'aren Kerr c;;u..an Me( m and M1chellr Woodle) call 3Xf1.1 "'<1' for add11mnal information Choral group audltlonlng Thr ~ad<lleback Concen Chorale will hold open aud111on' Jan ., Imm 6 30 and 7 10 pm 1n Room IUI ul the fine .\rt\ building at ">addlebad. ( ollege in :0.1t\SIOn \'1CJO . .\ud111onero; should rnmc prepared tn s1n$ a <.olo r,elec11on and v.ill be gnen a s1ght-read1ng l'\eruse .\n arcompani'it v.111 be pro\'tdcd The 1 horale 1s open to all members of the rnmmunll~. 1nclud1ng high c;t.hool student!> For m1m· inlormatmn 1.all dircnor .\h in Bnghllll at ~1'2--P4"' An Invitation: Attention organiza11on presidents and se<:· retar1es We want to help make your upcoming events meetings seminars and fundra1sers suc- cesstur Send brief announcements including time. place cost (11 any) and a phone number tor add11ional Information 10 Bullelln Board Daily Ptlol P 0 Bo• t560 Costa Mesa 92626 Reporls ot yovr club or organ1za11on's ac11v1t1es -like communfly service pro1ects or election of ott1cers -should be directed to the Community News Edflor a1 lhe same address Non-returnable black and white photographs are welcome Monday, Dec. 23 • 6.)0 p.m .. Costa Mesa Planning Commission (ti} ( ounc1I Chambers. 77 Fair Drive • 7 10 pm Laguna Beacb Arts Commission Cit\ Counnl Chamber., 505 Forest A"e • 7· 'O p m Laguna Beac h Downtown Specific Piao Committee. Cl!) ( ounc1l Chamberc; 505 Forest .\ \ e Tuesday, Dec. 24 No meetings scheduled PoucE Loe New policeman gets dead father's badge in tearful ceremony Garden Grove recruit intends to foll ow in his dad's foots te ps From staff and Wirt reports .\ father's legac}' 1r1 the ~hape ot pohce officer's badge No 149 was passed on at a tearful cadet graduation ceremon}' at Golden West College 8111 Compton, an 1n\e">t1gator with the Garden Gr6ve Police l)cpanment. died of cancer two )Cars ago one month after rcunng from 21 }'ears on 1he force His son. Patnck. 24. was graduating Saturda} along w1th 50 other police cadets 1n Huntington Beach when the master of ceremonies called ( 1arden Grove police Capt Monte Davis to the podium Davis. 51. a colleague of Bill Compton. dcscnbed the accomplishments of the late officer who worked canine patrol for many years before ending his career as an in\est1gator Then he addressed the ,,. ) ounger ( ompton. "Pat. 1f )Ou'll t.ake ofl that reHu1t'\ bad'e and ~ome up hcrt'. I'll gJ\ e }'ou your dad s badge.'' he said. E)cs mi sted throughout the ~rowd ot about 500 fnends and relatives a\ (om- pton walked up to the reviewing \tand to accept badge No. I 4Q Compton. who Joined the force 1mmed1- atel}' after the ceremon). !>aid he first wanted 10 be a teacher. But he decided on police work after his father's death He said he would like 10 become a ca nine officer 1n Garden Grove. JUSt hke his dad. "He was a good leader and I JUSI want to fill his shoes." he Sf•d after the graduauon The dec1S1on to surpn~ Compton w11h his father's badge wes the idea of Garden Grove Police Chief Frank Kessler Of- ficials at the Cnmanal Jumce Training (enter at Golden West College agreed. After the ceremon;. Compton·~ girl- friend, Michelle D1 C11se pinned the badg~ on the new officer "I admire a kid who has those kind'> ol feelings for his father." said Austin Sm 1th director of the police academy "He's a )OUngster who wanted to follow in the footsteps of his dadd}'" Meat cutters slate vote on new off er Grocers term proposa l ·a defin ite development· in 49-day la bor wrangle By STEVE MARBL E Of ,,.. Delly l'llOI •t•fl .\ nev. and final olTer has been presented to stri king meat cutters and Teamsters locked 1n the 49-da} grocer) dispute l 'n1on leaders '31d a membership \Ole on the offer will be conducted the da) after Chnstmas The offer from negotiators for grocer) store companies 1s a .. definite de\elop- ment." acrnrd1ng to Dan Sv.inton. spokes- man fo r the l 1nited Food and Commercial '-" orkers 1. 1 nion win ton did not re' cal an) specitin of the new offer but said tioth the meat cutters and Teamsters v.111 hold membership meetings Thursda) lrom \anta Barbara to an Diego Negotiators for emplo}'ers and the unions ha\e met lor several v..eek'> v.1th a fede ral mediator v.11h little sign of progres'> in the stnke and lockout The two unions walked off the JOb No' 5 at all Vons markets 1n , Southern C ahforn1a and were locked out b\ ~ix other grocer) store chains -.\lbenson's . .\lpha Beta. Hughes. Luck). Ralphs and Safe"' a) l\bout Q()() markets and storec; are affected b) the labor d ispute. "'h1ch 1\ centered on guaranteed hours and the emplo)ers' de'iirc 10 introduce a ne"' lower-paid JOb class1ficat1on. Stnkers claim the markrt\ are attempt- ing to break the unions "'hile emplo)Cr\ say the) need 10 save mone) to remain compellll\e "'1th independent and dis- count stores The labor dispute has been plagued v.11h 'iolence from the stan 1nclud1ng <,hoot- 1ngs. arson a threat of food tampenng and ~11nk bombs that have forled \tore\ to close v.1n1on said the tv.o unions \.1.111 pro\ ide about ~SJ)()() Chnstmas turke\S w the stnkers and clerks who ha' c honored the picket lines. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday. Oeoemb9r 23, 1985 * AS / Patrick Compton baa f atber'a police badge pinned on by girlf rlend Michelle Di Giae. Non -teaching school employees win raise By PHIL S!\ EID ERM A~ OI !M Delly l'tlo4 It.ii '-'f ore the1n -cx1 non-1ealh1ng cmpli1 t't''> 1n thr fr, mt I n1l1l·d '-k.I ou l>1c.trid "Ill rctCl\e a 4 "'5 pt'rlcnt pa\ 1ndt:'d'>t" J\ a rnult 111111.11 e1greemt·nt' dppro' eJ h' the d1,tr1ct'<. hoard of cdUldlHIO The agn:cment<. IO\Ohc -.aldl''\ Jnd tx:nl'l11\ reopcnl'r prcl\1\lon<, on lon1ratt\ running through ne\t Junt• The pa' rdi\t''> ue rt•troal 11\l' 1<1 Juh I I 4 ' <>ne agreemen1 v..t\ v.llh thl· l<Xal {hapter ot the< alltorn1a \chool Emplo .. ce<, .\sscxiat1on repre<.enung -1111 In 1ne d1<;1nc·1 cmplmeec; The unwn rtprc,t·n1' school secretaries teach1n~ Jldt:'> LU\t<id1aM e1nd lu<id 'en ice v.ort..er' The seuind pact 1.1.a, v.11h thl' lf\ine 'iupen1'><>1"\ .\SY'Ct3t1nn 1 h1<. group includes I'> management C'mplmecc; v. ho head depanments such ac; i,fciund<ik.l·e~ 1ng and food sen ices Paul Reed 3'\~mant 1. the d1s1nct ' <,upenntcndent w 1d lhl 'uppur1 emplo~e('•>' pd\ ra1'>C v.111 be '1l'Jrh equ1\alen• 10 the mcrl'ase recenth drifH •'t'd tor d11itnt1 teachers The tealhl·r, ~ h percent rai-.e 1\schcdukd for another rl·tr••all1"l' adJUStment up\.\ard at the end nt the \Chool .. ear he \aid The agreement., v.1th the non-teaching emphl\('C\ Jl\11 pn" Ilk carh retrremc:nt henclit' tor emplmt·e' 1.1.ho ha'e heen v.11h the dl\tri.1 m11rr lhJn I I .. ears and v.ho retire after their 55th h1nhda\ · l 'ndcr this plan the J1<,1nct\ medical benefit, rrma1n in effell un111 tht· emplo~ee m.:ct\ the m1n1mum age tor c;tate or tederai med11.J .11\eragc The agreemenl\ al<,o pr<•\ 1de ment pa~ inLrea)es Im long-term emplu'l'C'' The pat ts. endorsed earlier h' the tv.o emplo~ee g.roup'> v.cre appro'l'd I >t'l 19 b\ the d1.-.1nct\ hoard ot nlucauon Ekl·au'><.' of thl' t1mr re(lu1red t11r PJH•1ll changes. emplo~ee<. v.ill no\ begin recel\ 1ng the tnlrea~d inromc: until the pa,check~ to be d1stnbuted an Februar.. d d1..,tnll offtual said Disposal cutback may lead to more outlawed toxic dumping Coast man one of top chili cooks By the Associated Press LOS .\ '\l(,ELE~ -~ 11h ~outhcrn California·, onl) two dispo..al s1 te'i for to,1c liquid ~astcs sharpl) limiting intake. officials fear there ma) be an increase 1n illegal toxic dumping 1n the region. Fnda} the Kcttlcman Hills landfill 1n the v.estcrn San Joaquin Valle> an- nounced that 11 v.ould 'ie\ erel-. restrict the acceptance of hqu1d 1oxics heginning Jan I The Ca'imalta Re\Ource\ haLardous v.a\le disposal \Ill' in Santa \fana. I ''i mile\ nonhwcst oft o\ .\ngcteo;. wa\ partl\ clo~d at m1dn1ght 1he ..ame da~ Both clos.ures v.erl· prompted largcl\ h\ cleanup orders trom the l '.S l::n- ' ironmental Proteruon .\gene} and the c;tate Depanment of Health Ser" ices Neither fac1ht) 1s e\pccted to resume full operations hetor(' March "That 1u'it makl'\ the prohlem e'en v..orse" 'j1d (1lona \1l(lregor ch1el o perating officer of tht' \outhern l alt· fornia Ha1ardou'i '-"a'>te ~anagement -\gene} "That means beg1nn1ngJ:ln I and at least \if arch I. there would be no place tn take ltquid hazardou" v.aste'i 01 cour'>t' 11 means a lot mon.· illegal dumping. I'm sure ome otlic1als said tempora~ measure' v.ould be taken to alle\ 1ate thl' rnuauon including shipping wastes to out-ul-~tate landfills and allov..ing v.a<,te genl·ratur'-111 s1ore v.aste\ at their pl.mt<, longer than rurrenth permitted The restnct1onc; at 1'.ettlemJn v.d l in' oh(' ~O percent or ti. 'Otl ton<. a mon 1 h ot the total amount ot ltqu1d ha1ardou'> v.aste 11 receives -all of v.hu~h ha<. gone into open-air holding pond<, and allnv.cd ·to c"aporatc into the atmo'\phcre. 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'10 ,, \~ rord Jnd \; ( u ., , 1\ \1 .ir 1.11. ,~ ·' '<'\ Pnd ',,t,,1,l.1[>\ll 1, I· 1r h'' •1t i"' r CHP's drunk checkpoint stops 3f 0, but no arrests .\ s·"1 hll\1.lc v.J' ,tnk1 1r11"' thl' ~rage ot a home in the '' • 1 hhx '' ~~nd trct.•t. the ''lllm tnld pol1u unda) • • • .\ L1conce P1ua 1. u'itomer rcponed that a pickpocket '>tole S4 ' 1n 1.a\h from her purse v.h1 le she \.1.3\ sh11r- p10g at the Brookhurst ·1rce1 \tore: 'll'ft" •hrcJ!t'nt·.! ham ,, 11r .1 1.r1111· .-hrn ht• ,J .~h· •hr h1l'I n 1h1 1<.: 1•.Hh -.unda' m11rnin~ l\1\iu· '-Jtd 1lw th11·11hen 1lt·11 ,·01 p1 ' hJndcd fh1.· rt•.! \'l"IJ \fJ1J,1 !{, .. • "l;H~1·d JI l~h· ~11r 1.r 11 ",1,t'' \\cnul' Jnd T r.11k\11n11' ,u,1.1irwd ~ \111 1n d.1m .l~t· roll\ l' fl'llt'' 1' '·"" •'J ~ \ J fl ,t H' 1 '° \ " ~\I 'a ~ • \\ ,. l\J t-,1,1 ~ uu· t ,\ i'' ;'\(,r' 'ti , .. Laguna Beac h .\ 1'•1 I. ~ :' 'Tirll .. t' ,1 .. 1 ~ '" \IJ' 11 n 1~ l ~ •ktrnl'\ 'tr.Tl 11.1rl.1n11 , t t'-I '' '-I , ~ th ~TEVE MARBLE Of IM Delly Pllol a1efl l>run!..l'n dn' 1ng toul a holida) ll'i 1lw ( .iltloin1J l1 1ghv.a\ Patrol ~t up 1t' 11r'1 'oh11rl\ cht·c t..poin11n Orange < 011n1, ..iopp1ng more than 370 mulllrl'I">' l'I thl' \\l'C:!..t'nd v.1thout a "n~k .11 fl'\I f hl' l ht'l k pm n t. t•retted "ia I Urda) ,tnd '-.11nda' 1n Fl Tnro nen< 1hc 1nll'r\el tmn nl \luirland' Rnutn ard Jnll l ll' \ll\ll\. rt•,ultcd in one cktt•n1mn .ind lhrt•c l'1ta11on<. '\\ c toot.. orw JU} to Orange < nunl\ JJll tor a hreath 11.''il Ht' ml'tl\lm·d tx·l11v. lht• legal k\cl and \\,J\ 1t·turnnl 111 hi\ rar." l"t pla1ntll CoetaMeea .\n I -)Car-old re,1dent in the 200 hfbc k of Monte V 1'lta wa<1 rcponcdly hit 1ncr the head nnd rohhed of S35 behind a Pant I) Market. I t 70 Baker ~t \aturda' night N1chola\ Recio told pohcC' · thet JU\t after ht wa\ fl\ I O\tCd h\ onr 11ftht' \U,pc(t\, On(' of th<' nthrr 1wo thll'VC''i. h11 him on tht' hal k of the hrad with a h3rd ohJCCt Pt1liu: rcpon' <.auJ thev then took h" ....,11Jle1 and fled Rrl·10 wa' taken to lloag l10\p11al where ht w.i~ h'i.tC'd 1n good cond111nn No \u~pelt ck~MP. tmM wrrC' Jv111lnhlt • • • .\ S 12 5 C)( hv.inn bicycle v.a\ re· ported \tolrn from the &ar•ae o( a homC' in the 100 hlOI. k of Le"na1on (H P '>pokeman 1'en Da1h "~c 1ssut•d n ta11on' to three JU"en1le., an one car fo r an open container -\nd that v.a\ 11 .. Dail) c;a1d that b} all and1ca11ons. drunk('n dri\ 1ng decrca'>ed through· o ut th(' c;outh count\ OH'r the wcck- end · In thC' en11re \Oulh t11unt\. there "'1.'rc onl> SIX drunkl'n drl\ 1ng ;irrcst~ compared 10 a t> p1cal "'cct..cnd haul of I~ said Dail\ funhcr he u1d th('re were onh tv.o car accidents blamed on alcohol rnmpared with six 1n an average weekend "WC''d hke to think that 1h1<i <the checkpoint) workc-d. that dn ' cr'i took hecd." \31d Dail) Lane ~tur03Y • >\ thief rcpo~cdl) $tole $775 in cash from a hOmc tn the 2300 blpc~ of h\lrv1ew Rot1d Thursda) o ice reports so1d the thief entered thrnulh an unlocked door • • • 44<ahbtr Magnum revoher and a 22<ahbcr nOc v.ere reponl"d stolen from a home 1n the I '00 hlock of Adams Avcnuc ~turda }' fhr 10<1\ w&'i e<sttmatcd ftl $6~0 • • • .\ SQl8 d1c1A11on mach1n(' and .1 S548 tape recorder we~ amona the Item\ ,1olcn from a \liver IQ 0 T O)Ota Corolla parked 1n .i pubhl pragc t 6~0 Town <enter Dn'r Fnda\ 01 thl' \., 1 Jm l'f'> 1.1. ho pa"1.·d through the chc1. kpoint llunntt lht· v..eckl•nd onl} I ~ v.ere a<,l..cd to pull O\er for field c;obnct\ te'it'i .\II drt\Cf"I \.\('ft gl\en '\Ur\('\ form\ 10 gauge puhlic rea\t1on to the 1.'ht•\t..· point 'f\cr.nne 'it"1.'m<'d Jlfl'll' f)<lC.111\I.' about 11 ·· Da1h ~td "\h1,t dn\er' \'-t'rc 1n and out 1n '0 S<.'u1nd'i or k''" I hc \mencan < "ii L1tien1e\ l 'n1on had challengt·d .. ohrn•t\ 1.·hC'l l points ac; hcing uncon\11lutwnal hut the \UHl'. C l>un ot .\ppeal rc1c1. t1.•d that argumt'nt lac;1 v.('C'k ., S('(."ond l hedpo1nt 1n thr count\ v.111 bl·cr~tcd f nda\ 1n ~anta ..\na Huntinfton Beach \ ~ $240 car ste~o v.as rcpone<I stolen from a white IQ 5 Tnumph Spitfire parked 1n front of a ho me 1n the 20700 block ofGlenca1m Sunda) Pohl'e rt'pom ~1d the thief al\O took "' cas\Cttt tapes • • • •\ S '0 S(t of C'hmtma hahts v.crr ~pon('d stolen from 1ht gart~ art"3 of a home in the I ti '00 Mock of Eaglt unda\ • • • Fntertng throu&h a \1dt praae Joor. a th1('t reponedh s10IC' a $550 T v o;c1, n S \80 ~' of stereo i.pcaken and $900 1n iherwart from a ho me 1n the 000 hlock nf Blue S.its 'unda\ . . . * • • Tools valued at S500 v.erc n.•pur1l'd stolen from the carpon of an apart· ment in the 6 '1(1() hlock of \l. aml·r ~venue o"er the weekend • • • A th1efrcponedl} stoic the hu~ ·'P' from a white 196 7 MC"rcede\ p.ul1·d 1n the 3700 block t11 llum~•lt Tuesda\ The loss wa<; C\lllll.lll'd .11 $200 .. • • • .\ thief rtponedh 't\llc S • ca'ih. 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S5651n"1deo elluipnll'"' and SI 00 in tools from a home: in 1 hr 6 00 bl<K k of '-" amrr .\ Hnue \11 r da) Fountain Va.lley "th1el rt'ponc-dh \tole .. metal ul\h box oonuuning S 0 from the"~ till-' 1zed Woodwork.in& comf)3n' 11'1'•1 Brookhurst t • over the ~C'Ck.end • • • Someone rtportedl) \tole the 11rl'' and wheds off the nght \1dc .i rt'J IQ 3 Volkswaaen Rahhit (1TI PJrlc-J 1n front ofa home in the lll~fl() ~'"'· L. of Bunu na ovC"r the WC'tkend • • • .\ video ca ~tit rccord('r r.id1n' .1 ~atch. cash and a radmcon1rnl"'1 rad' car "A-"C"te reponcd stolen from .l hom(' 1n the 10200 block o( l H. cirnJ3 o"cr the Wttkend The-111\\ v.;H est1matt'd at S2. 3~ 5 poll~'f' rtpc1m Slid • • • ;\ ~2-)'ur-otd rn1dent 1n tht 111 Yl(I blade of Vista Hrrmoi;.a rt'ponC'd th111 a man 1n1nJl to \tul hi\ S lOO car Newport Beac h \ hr1l'l1 ·"t' 1.Pnt.11nin11 $Ill(• 1n pt•r,.•nJI tt·m, "a' rqlort('d \1t1len trom .1 :an I u I' l hr' rukt ( amarn parll•d n J R \m·et 1 .. 1 .... 11url13~ . . . \ th1r l rn"'-'n1:dl\ 'll'k J V.<i lkt ronta1ntng , 1nl1t lard' hut no ca'h from an unattrndcd ru~-.c kfl on d t\\)Jt m1'0rt•J an :'-ll·"p.'n 8.n at Jlkl \1.Hr "' \:ll11r11J' ... 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C'\IC\ r>n ' c J nJ \1111111 1 "·"' It 1gh· "'•" Bandit robs CdM market \n amll'd •ht\\ r ""''<' .rn t''' m~t('d S ' • \un,tJ\ mgh t trt1m 1 l Mllnll Jr \f.H 'UfX rmarl rt Jlt('f 1.onfrnntin~ .1n cmpllnet· "''lh a handgun "'e"'pc1rt &alh pc>lill" \31d fh(' ,u.,~·, 1 hcl1.t thr mak em plo'ff .ll 1tunpmn1 "'hilr h(' ('ffipllC."d the \lort· \31C' 111 l8'h and mllrd \.Otn\ then flt>d in a ,ar Jn,en h\ ,1n an umph1.t' "''"1 1 >tl1(('f Uov.af\1 f 1~nl'lcrg fhr tc1t'lh\·n 1Xl 1Jf1n.t ,11 ~ 10 fl m "iun\1.1\ at thC' .\lhen"'4.>n ·, <,uprrmotr k.rt iii \U4'1 l I O~'>t th&h· "a' 1n r ,,ron .. Jrl \far The· 'U't.'IC'\I "'"' d(''i.<:rtbt-d ao; a "hilt' rn.tk an hi\ carh ~II\ fl fttt 1111 anJ I"'<-pound\ Tht dar\. haired 'U°>P<"\ t v. a' v.rann \unala'..co' a J•rl JJ\ t..rt an,t 1.tnrk pant\ l"rnhcfl -..111.I \l.11ne\\f\ '4l•d th(' rnh~r Oed tht .,h.,n· ~ r~1na lClt 1n 11 ~hate \If - f'O'i~1hh a 1 o\C"lta dn,en h\ a mak :'\'t1mplll:e I I .. 8-ttle poetal clerk Debby Engle M>rta packacea bound for Alaaka aent by truck to Al'~o the Portland airport after fog halted outgoing air flights. fog strands thousands of travelers in Seattle area SEATTLE CAP) -.\lier a bril'f frespite. dense fog has once again closed Seattle-Tacoma International A1rpon to most landings, an airpon supervisor said today Visibility was down to 1.000 feet this morning. and air passenge~ "'ere waiting for a break in the ground· huggmg mist or a bus nde to cleart"r skies in Ponland, said supervisor Paul Bowers. The sky over Seattle opened for several hours Sunday afternoon. al- lowmg dozens of planes to take o ff and land before the fog closed 1n again, said a1rpon operations con- troller Lynn Dittmar. "It came in prett} quick ... she said Mo'it commercial planes can take off in the fog. but landing 1s another matter Onl y the new-model Boeing 757s and 767s can land in dense log. Bo\\<ers '>Sid . "The planes with the more modern equipment are capable of land1 n~ w1th almost no v1s1b1htx." he said Earlier Sunday, v1s1b1llt> had been 6,000 feet and planes were landing and taking off faster than airporl officials could count them. controllt'r Jim Egan said. . The break in the fog unda} wa'\ good news fo r thousands of hollda) travelers whose flights had been canceled or delayed since Wedne\· da) Tra,elers ha"e waned in long Reagan signs farm bill 6oosting price support to new high WASHINGTON C .\P) -Presi- dent Reagan signed a farm bill into law today that 1s hkel} to boost federal subsidy spending to record levels while 1t tnes to buffer farmer!i from the cost of restonng health to U.S. expons. But despite reservations about the high spending and some prov1s1ons the administration regards as detnmental, Reagan said the legis- lation is "on balance ... a step forward for Amenca n agriculture'' that will mo"e farming closer to the "market- onented" industry he has sought The president said the bill '" .. moving awa> from the failed pol•· c1es of the pas1·· and provides "new hope for Amenca's hard-working farmers and our rural commun111es" ··if things are not going well do"'n on the farm. things cannot con11nuc to go well in our c111es and towns," he said in a cercmon> in the State Dining Room at the White House. sur- rounded by farm-state lawmaker-;. Agriculture Depanment officials and farm lobbyists. The president al-;o signed a re">cue package for the linannall> strained Farm Credit System. the S70 b1ll1on banking network tha t 1<; the nauon\ largest farm lender The president then went to 1hc Agncuhure Department to hold a brief clo..cd-ci rcull telCVl\JOn OCW'> conference wi th farm·'>ta te reponer" 1n an effort to demonstrate contern fo r agriculture'<. problem~ Senate Majont} Leader Rohen Dole of Kansas praised enactment of the two bills as ··esscnual fir<;t step'> 1n restoring hope and confidence 1n rural Amenca ·· The farm bill rt•au1hor11e' tor fi,l. )Cars a long li ~t of programs rang111g from crop price support<. and 1ncC1ml' subsidies to foreign fami ne relict efforts. food stamps and agricult ural credit. research and cxtem1on pro- grams .\t the hean of the bill art· pro' 1s1on<, lowering tcderal pntc supports for major commod111c'>. in cluding "'heat. corn. nee. ~01111n and soybeans The arnon 1s des1~ncJ to make the crop'i more compet1ll\C' in world tradt" and resfore l i ~ market <;hare lost in rt'cent \Cars to ••n overvalued dollar and t'\tc<.s1vc '>UP- port level~. I )\ 1•1 Ill ,1 ,II, Ill t"\fH 'll t'lh I ~11o1r.tnl1 ,., 1111 qu.1lt1 \ \ 11u I 1111d Tht• 1t•nd1·1 tl,1\111 from HJ hour' ~-... of .. mokin>t " only with Hon~&iked br•nd h.Jms. only •t your HoneyBalied store ., 11 '1111 tli.11 q11.1l11\ .1nd 11.ivtH for v11u1 I ••I 111111 1111 tll11\t'rl lff,l\IC'd llHJ..t•\ Only at your lines on \landh) tor the IC\\ open airline scat'> at one oft he mo<,t hcavil > hooked time\ of the }car. The a1rpon normally handle!> about 61X) t11gh1s a da~. but fog has cut the numbcrdra\JKall~ '>tnce Wcdnes- da}. Thl' fog al~o l'xtt·nded into Bri t1sh Columbia. and airports at Vancouver and Victoria had s1m1lar problems. Standing among the stranded pass- engers at Seattle-Tacoma Sunday was Fred Haldane, 24. of Victoria. Bnt1sh Columbia. who was tr) ing to go to San Francisco. He was holding a sign , "An yonr w1sh 1ng to spli t a rent-a-car toS.F.'1" Army's new vehicle said dangerous \.\ J.\ HI NC1 TON I J.\P) -The Ann) 's nc\\ personntl earner 1s pro" ing more 'ulnerable to attack and poses greater nsks to \old1ers nding 1n 11 than the service 1s will ing 10 admit. source" say In add1 11on t<1 'uppress1 ng negati ve test data. the ~ourcc'I said. the Pentagon also " tl)1 ng 10 h1dr a negall\e anal}Sl'i of the tc'>t'> 1ha1 wac; done b} the .\1r Forte, thc 'iOurccs added. The wt·a r>on . tormally ~nown as the Bradll'\ hght1ng Veh1ck. was tt·stcd last '>Ummcr to anc;\\er cnt1- u<,m<; 11 "a" dangerou<. to pt'r'>onnel bct.ausc 1t\ lh1n aluminum \~1n hurn' ea~1h 00The\ (lht· te'itS) showed that it's a very dangcrou'> vehicle to be in on a battlefield. more dangerous than the Arm}' "ant' 10 admit," said one source. <,pt•aking onl} on the con- d111on he not be 1dt•n11fi t•d "The .\rm) is putting the beo;t face on 1t." The latl'~I test<. ma} provide new luel for c:ongre.,'>ional cn11n "'ho want to mt the program. pan1cularl} at a-trmc when Congre~s. con!ltricted b\ ne\.\ leg1'>l<1t1on requiring '\pending rut' to balann· the budget, 1<. looking for wa)s to trim the bud~ct. c 1111 1.111· "P" ,. llw J llH I .,1\ or\ ht·rl1' C 11111111111 • w11h h11111 \ tor .1 1 •• ,,,. f'\llt'lll'rlt l' tl1.11 '""·"only wrth Honey8•1ied brand products or h•m. H9.!l~Y.D.~l~~d .,~lpre The Hon~lcfd Gift Certifi< ..... for whole or h.ilf h•m~ I~ .. n1vorlul Rift Ide• Yewr 110 1111 N1111rlhlrN •• .,. 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M f ell ... ! ) 'Fiscal chaos' seen on balanced budget WASHINGTON (AP) -Un· precedented balanced-budget le$iS· lation passed during the first session of the 99th Congress is seen as a prelude to "fiscal chaos" when law- makers return next year to try to fit the dream to reality The longest first congressional session in fi ve years ended Fnday 1n acrimony over spcndin~ authorities, with lawmakersgrumbhng that it was going to be tough for Congress and the White House to swallow the bitter pill called the Gramm-Rudman bal- anced-budget amendment. "I think this legislation is going to create a lot of frostbite and wounds and fiscal chaos next year," said Senate Minonty Leader Roben C. Byrd, 0-W. Va. "I think we're in for a bad session." "I think the first month (of 1986) is going to be the best," quipped Senate Majonty Leader Roben Dole. R· Kan. "We won't be here." The first session of the 99th Congress began as 1t ended. w1tn arguments over the budget. Law- makers frustrated by their inability to agree on ways of reducing federal red ink -running at a $200 billion clip annually -instead passed a land- mark measure aimed at forcmg a balanced budget by 1991 . But as Congress adjourned Fnday. th ey were unable to come to terms on a three-year, $74 billion deficit· reduction package that had been promised by the budget that law- makers struggled to enact last Augus1. "We end the year on a rather dismal note," said Sen. Pete V. Domen1ci. R- N M., chairman of the Senate Budget Committee. Congress reconvenes Jan. 21. and •there 1s general agreement that things will only get worse as Congrcess 0 'Neill predicts Reagan will propeyse tax increase WASHINGTON (AP) -House Speaker Thoma!I P <rN~1 1l predicted Sundar, that President Reagan. under the pres!\ure ol a m•w <lc:l1c1t-reduc1ng law, will propose a tax increase by 1987. , The Massachusetts Democrat interviewed on NBCs "M~l't the Prc'><i.' said the new law requinng deep s~nding cut!> to reduce the federal ddic1t and balance the government's budget by 1991 will force Reagan torhange hi'> of\cn- repcated opposillon to a tax increase. "We're going to have a tax bill out there and that ta;\ b1ll 1' gcung to come from the president of the United States." said O'Nc11l, who ~upports a tax increase. "He's changed ht!> mind so many umes on so man} IS\Ut'., 1h1' ... car. Do I th.ink he'll change his mtnd on taxes'> I think he'll changt· ( h1 .. 1 mind on taotc!i.. probably by '87," th; speaker said The speaker also said he does not hclleve Reaga n would vc:to lcg1sla11on to overhaul the federal income tax, despite White HoU'il' 1hrc<1b Reagan ha .. \<11d he 1s dissatisfied with a House-passed bill and ht•'<; hopi ng tht·. t•nate will fashion le$islation more to his liking when 11 return'> no.I }ear O'Neill said he expects the Senate to mal>.e \:hanges 1n the hill and that Reagan s11ll won't be completely saw;lied. But. ht· added. "11 ,1 hill passes the Senate and gets to conference and 1s agreed b} both hranthl''· ""u c:w be sure he'll sign that piece of lcg1sla11on " begins opera11ng under the procedures of the leg1slat1on sponsor- ed by Sens. Phil G ramm. R-Texas. Warren Rudman. R-N H.:and Ernest Hollings, D-S.C The Gramm-Rudman bill requires the elimination of budget defi cits through conventional legislation. or 1f the Congress and the White House cannot agree. through automatic spending cuts. Gramm-Rudman calls for across· the-board cuts of as much as S 11 . 7 billion on March I Meanwh ile deeper cuts likely will be necessary to hit the statutory deficit target ofS 144 btlhon for th e 1987 fiscal year that begins next Oct I Suppons of Ciramm-Rud man say the threat of the automatic cut .. \I, 111 force the Whitt• Hou'>t.'. < ongn""" and the public to form a wn .. en'u' about how best to attack dl'fit"tt'> But opponent!> sa) that t'> fantasy The} look at the v.a} hudgt·t delibera- tions ha \C~ gone 1h1'> H'ar and !.<.'C the worst for next }ear. "Next }Car 1'i going to tx· absolutely disgraceful in terms of ho" we deal with real problems." '>aid Rep Da' 1d Obe}. O.W1-; "This Hou~· "111 Ix· paralFed" dunng the next session Rep Silvio 0. Conte, D-Mass .. said last week Congress fails to approve environment legislation WASHINGTON (AP) -If the measure of success for Congress 1s the amount of leg1slat1on enacted into law. the 1985 session was a step backward for environmental protec- tio n. The record for 1985 1s clear: not one ma1or environmental bill was sent to the White House. and when law- makers finall y went home Fnday, the~ left behind a ··superfund" toxic waste cleanup program stalled and running out of mone y. But senators. representatives and environmental lobbyists say this 1s not the properyardst1ck for judging the yearlong effons to intensify the nation's battle against hazardous chemicals and polluted water. fhe} sa} that although 1985 ma} have ended with a big zero on the ~co r ebo ard , th e necessary groundwork was laid to have three major environmental bills ready for final action early in 1986. FBI files spy charges against messenger WASH INGTON (AP) -A 26- year-old stenographic firm messenger with a history of drug abuse has been charged with espionage after allegedly ofTenng 10 sell classified documents to an FBI agent posing as a Soviet agent. Rand} Miles Jeffries of Washing- ton was arrested Fnday night and ord ered held w1thout bail Saturday by D.C. Superior C'oun Judge Reggie B. Walton pending fonnal arraignment today in U.S. District Coun. If convicted, Jeffries. the 11th Ameri· can charged with spying this year. could be sentenced to life in pnson. Jeffnes formerly worked as a clerk for the FBI and had obtained a secunty clearance. FBI spokesman Lane Bonner said Jeffries worked as a "suppon employee" from 1978 to 1980 in the agency's 1dent1fication d1v1s1on. Most recently Jeffries worked for Acme Repon 1ng Co.. which tran- scnbes secret House of Representa· tives heanngs "in which clauified information relating to national de-fen~ 1s provided to Congress," according to a cnminal complamt filed by the FBI. Jeffnes. according to the complamt read an coun by FBI Special Agent Michael Giglia. admitted during a mectma with the FBI undercover agent Fnday that he had met twice with ov1ct offi cials and given them sample pages of classified govern· ment documents, including one marked "Top Secret." The complamt said an Acme official told federal agents that the company kept secret government documents in a safe ~fore npp1ng them up by hand and throwing them away. lt said that JefTnes told the tmdercover agent "that he had access 10 a full bag of top secret and secret documents which were nppcd up but which could be put back together." According to the complaint, Jcf- fnes told the undercover agent he had offered to sell the Sov1ea a set of three document~ that had not betn npped up for SS.000 And perhaps more importantly, they add. 1985 was the year the House and Senate served b1panisan noucc that Congress. and not the Reagan administration. 1sset11ng the nation's environmental pnonues ytd goal\ The year enMd~ with both chambers havi ng passed their own versions of bills to reauthorize Super- fund, the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Water Quality Act. which provides money to localities for wastewater and sewage treatment plants Even without final action in 1985. the drinking water and water quality programs continue But Superfund is a different stOI). Its tax ing auth ont} Cllpired Sept 30. leaving the Environmental Protec· t1o n Agency hmp1ng al ong. conserv- ing money to pay 11s Superfund staff and doing only emergency cleanups. Making llS ma)or environmental proposal early in the year. the adm1n1stra11on called tor a S5 3 billion Supcrfund through 1990, up from the S 1.6 billion budgett•d in the firn fi,e vcars The adm1nistrat1on plan which also proposed shifting much to~1c cleanup authont) from the rP.\ to the states. was dead on am' al. The Senate approved a S7.5 b11l1on hill in late September. The House upped the ante to SI 0 b1lhon in earl\ December Both b11lsalsoseek to force the EPA to clean up toxic dump'> to meet vanous health standards And the House went a step funhe r. mandat1ng that the EPA lx•g1n cleanup\ at 600 dumps throu,ui I 9Ql1 Responding to a v.a' col tu '\1t leak\ from chemical plant<. both l hamber\ overrode adm1n1stra11on and indus- try object1onc; and approved pro- grams to give the public 1n format1on about emissions ol known or suspected cancer-causinit substa nces Four fugitives captured after helicopter escape By lbe Associated Press WOODBINE. Ga. -Four fug111 ves sought 1n a daring hl'11rnptcr c\cape from a South Carolina pnson were arrec;tcd rarl} toda) in '>tlUthern ( 1eorg1a after a three-da>, na11onw1de manhunt. authon11cs \31d Tht• three pnc;on escapees and a woman who allegedly helped them break out "'ere arrested without incident at a rest area on I nterstatc 95 neartht• ( 1corgia-llonda border said Camden County Sheriff W.E. "Bill'~ Smith. Thl' fo ur were 1dent1fied a ~ Joyce Bailey Mattox. 40, who 1~ accused o f h ~jack1ng a helicopter and forcing 11\ pil~t to land at Perry Corr.ec11onal Institution near Pcl7t~r S ( . Je'i\e Glenn Smith. 16. of Ea sley. S.C .. Wilham Balle\\<, 42. of <.1rl·cn' Ille \ < and convicted murderer James Rodney Leonard. 20. al<,o of< lfl't'll\ ilk 011 sllclc traps blrds off Washlngton PO RT AN( iELES. Wash. -Pollution cleanup l rcw\ con11nul·d v.or~ing today on an 011 slick that stretched for 21 miles off the Wa-;h1ngton loa .. 1 near Canada as others tned to sa ve seabirds coated \I, 1th the goo The c uas1 (JUard estimated .Sunday that 100 sea birds v.ere contaminated. but Ma\ f\.rueger of the U.S. Fish and. Wildlife Serv ice said hundred'> of bird~ were mated" ith oil on D~ngeneesSp1t, a national wildlife refuge He delivered 501n one truckload to a bird resc ue center at the Pon An~ek~ C 1tv Pier "Lots of1 hem :ire dead ·· he said. · Personal Income, spendlng power rlse WASHINO~ON -Amcncans· personal income rn<.e () 6 percent 1n Novembel'. the biggest advance m seven month'>. while th eir ~pending soare_d a shary 0. 9 percent. the government rcponed todn} The rise in consumer spending followed a big 1.4 percent decline in Octohcr. wh1c:h had hccn the largest drop in spcndlng since May 1960 The Octoh(or drop wa\ hlamed on weak demand for new autos followrng two montho; of strong "11C\ \purred b} attractive cut-rate financing deal"I. Female artlflclal heart reclplent critical MINNEAPOl.IS-Doctor'\ who implanted a mm1Ian1k 7 pump in the first female rec1p1ent of an anific1al hcan remain rnnC'erncd about her ne1:1rological and kidney functions, which the} said have not improved a~ q~1ckly asexpeet~. Mary Lund. 40, was on kidney d1aly~" 'iunday. and X-ra ys f:ule~ to dett'.rmine wha1 has caused her to hf !>low to rl'\Pond lfi ,1101 1 . hospital officials satd. u us. Weekend fire. In U.S. kill 22 people A young mother sc.vercly burned 1n a futi le cfl on to \ave her da uf)ltcts and a nephew from a bummg house wns hosp1tali1cd 1n crn1c:al lOndition toda af\~r weekend fir~$ across the nation killed at lea•n U pcopl t' authontic \al~· Chicago fire ollic1als s.a1d at least three people died 1n a fi re ihat raced through a three-story apanment bu1ldmg !lhonly before rn1 dn1gh t \unda>, leavmg about 60 people homclc s in near-frce1mg temperature\ l uc illc Shon neighbor. said the 'moke was so den~. "I couldn't -.ee auo" tht' \tre~t B 't ~ could hear people crying about ch1ldr<'n on th(' third Ocior .. u Reagan urges Nle of power agencies NEW YO RK -President Reagan want' the government tn ~II four federal agencies which provide elcctn power to m1lltons of l'COP!t' in wcMe southwe tern and southeastern ~tate$, the New York T 1mn reponed 1~~· The Times quoted federal official~ as y1ng the proposal 1o he ~nt io Congress 1n February 1n Reagan's fiscal 1987 budact. 1' p.an of.his cfTon to sell federal assct"l and transfer proan,ms to pnvate 1ndu5tl) L3 wmakcf'\ from thC' states benefitt1ng from the power 5)'~tem are hkcly to ri&)\t Reagan·~ propo~I the Time~ '81d c l'h·'·•· ~'""" '"' ...• Kings&lOOs Also available in Menthol. t Kings 10 mg "rar," D 8 mg n1cor1ne IDD's 11 mg "rar." D 9 mg n1cof1ne av per c19are11e bv FT C method I I I i SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING , Smoking Causes lung Cancer. Hearr Disea se Emphysema. And May Complic~te Pregnancy~ • Ml1 s sugges/ed pnc1ng based on luu Pnce.branas Orange Coa•t DAILY PILOT /M~, December 23 , 1985 Al I I . ' I ·• I I I &killed as bomb explodes at resort Fuel tank burns after Italy blast; fire kill 4 1,800 evacu a ted from scene hoping to be able to return ho me by Christmas .. - DURBAN. South Africa (AP) -A bomb exploded today 1n a shopping ceoter crowded with Chnstmas va- cauoners in a Durban resort suburb, killing at least six whi tes -three young boys and three women. police sajd. Lt. Col. Vic Haynes at nauonal police headquarters in Pretona, said that at least 24 people were injured. But spokesmen at two Durban hospi- tals estimated the number of injured at 45 to 50. Ambulances and police rushed to the scene of the Late morning blast in Amanzimtoll. Residents said the m1ured were taken to Addington Hospital in Durban, which is re- served for whites under South Africa'saparthe1d laws. and toa chn1c 1n Aman21mtot1. There was no 1mmed1ate claim of responsibility for the bombing in the Indian Ocean resort reserved by law for whites. A woman who works in the shopping center said the ex- plosives apparently had been planted in a trash bin across a comdor from a department store. Dr. Margaret Barlow. Addington Hospital's senior medical super- intendent, ~•d the hospital received sc"en badl> inJured people and about 20 others who had been hurt less senously. Residents said at least eight am - bulances were taking the inJured from the scene. The) said heavy traffic wa s cleared from the V1c1oria Embank- ment, a main waterfront road. so ambulancec; could gel 1hrough. U~o Vaneaaa De Jonah. 10, l• carried to ambulance after car in which ahe waa wai~ for her parenta waa destroyed by bomb thrown by a blaci teen-ager ln Durban, South Africa . More Mandela·arrests looming JOHA NNESBL RC1 South Afnca (o\P) -Police surrounded Winnie Mandcla's home today and threaten- ed to rearrest her. hours after she wa~ freed and told to appear in court again Jan 22 on charges ofnouting a state expulsion order The 50-year-old black ac11v1st. wife of 1mpmoncd black leader "Jelson Mandela. defied the order expelhng her from the Johannesburg area and returned to her home in nearby oweto township \OOn after the morning coun appearance .\ secunt~ policeman guarding the house told The .\ssociated Press that Mr<; \1andela had been given a deadline to lea' e toda) Secunt) police ordered reponers a"" a' "There has been a further threat of arrest," Prakash D1ar. one of her lawyers said. "The pos111on reall y rests with Mrs. Mandela. But she is not feeling very well and perhaps we can get her into a cli nic ... Mrs. Mandela was dragged from her Soweto home b> police Sunda)' and taken to the Krugcrsdorp police station west of Johannesburg for being in oweto despite a governmenJ order that allows her to live anywhere in South Afnca except thl' Johannesburg area The court released Mrs. Mandela on her own recogn11ancc after a fi,c-minute hearing before Magis- trate H}m1e Brandt. and ordereJ her to appear Jan 21 at Krugersdorp regional court outside Johannesburg. Mr!> Mandela left the coun surrounded by hundred\ NA PLES. Ital)' (AP) -A fuel tank suit burned today at the 011 depot where an explo ion and fire killed four people and IOJured 160 this weekend. Officials said they did not know when 1.800 people evacuated from the area could return home. The aturday prcdawn explosion npped through a tank farm belonging 10 the state-owned oil company AGIP m tb1s southern Italian port At the height of the bla1e. 30 tanks were 1n flames Two workers at the storage depot were killed. unday rescue workers recovered the bodies of an 84-year- Soviets say U.S. eyeing ban on nuke tests MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union said postponement of a .S. hydrogen bomb te~1 ma y be a sign that the White House 1s considering its call for a total ban on nuclear testing, but an Amencan official said the weather was responsible. Packing the punch of up to 150.000 tons of TNT. 10 times the power of the bomb that destroyed H1rosh1ma, the weapon to be exploded in Nevada has been hnked to research for President Reagan's "Star Wars"' pro- gram to develop space-based m1ss1le defenses. The underground test, code-named Goldstone. was delayed three times after originally being scheduled for last Thursday. The latest post- ponements came Saturday and Sun- rlay. Soviet leader Mikhail \ Gorbachev has offered to·prolnng the ban if the United States follows suit, and the Soviets recently said they could agree 10 measures of on·~11c venficatton to respond to .S con- cerns that a ban 1s not venfiable old woman and her 50-year-old daughter who were crushed while sleeping when their bnck home neat the depot collapsed from the blast. said Rcntano Profili of the Naples municipal office. A Naples city spokesman. speaking today on co nd1t1on he not be 1dent- 1fied, said a single tank ~as "still burning, but the situation is under control." Anna Mar ia Greco. a spokeswoman for 1he CIVIi Protec- llon Ministry that 1s coordinating emergency effons. said temporary shelter had been found for most of the Neapolitans evarnated from homes around the depot. Three Egyptian diplomats are kidnapped in Beirut By the Associated Pre11 BEIRUT. Lebanon -Moslem gunmen kidnapped threl' E:gyp11an diplomats in west Beirut today. Quoting secunt)' sourcec;, the 'itate-run Beirut Radio reported the three men were dragged from a taxi 1n the bu~) ( urn1chc Mazraa thoroughfare and bundled into a car. The Cairo government clo\cd It'> Beirut embassy after Egypt signed the Camp David accords w11h Israel 1n I Q78, endin~ the state of war between the two Middle East neighbors. ~1nce then. Egyptian diplomats have worked out of the heav1I) guarded Frenlh Emha<>'i) Two deaths feared ln subway cave-Jn SEOUL. South Korea -A steel roadway covering a ~ubwa) con'itruc11on site collapsed today in the southern port ci ty of Pusan. and two peopk "ere feared dead and three were 1nJured, the Yonhap Newc; Agenc) n:pQncd It said a temporary dam holding back sea water broke. flooding the cons1ruu11m 'ille - and causing the collapse. r Nantes suspect charged with crlmes • NANTES, France -A 33-year-old Moroccan who bur~11nto a rnurt with a a hand tv:enade and pistol. begjnning a 1112--<iay hostage drama. ha' been charged with a sencs of cnmes and will not be expelled from France. officials said '\n expulsion order had been signed by French Interior M1n1'itl') ol11nal'>. but Morocco refused to accept the man. Abdel Karim Khalk1. wh o had 11 .. cd in France since 1974, officials ~•d Sunday Pohce said their promm· tu l"'f>cl Khalk1 was the key factor tha1 ended the 35-hour siege Friday Basque separadsts kill redred general PAM PLONA. Spam -Two suspected Basque separatist terromt' 'hot and killed a retired general today while he was walking near his home in th•~ provincial capital ofNavarre. police said. Juan A tares Pena. 6 7. forml·rl) ut the paramilitary civil guard, may have been killed to avenge the death of su\pcl ted Basque terronst Mikel Zabaltza. who died under m)stenous n rcum'itanre\ while in police custody. Today"s death brought to 36 the number ot people killed in pollt1cal violence 1n Spain this year. Nurse held at gunpoint until patient is allowed to die SAN Po\BLO(.\P)-~man "'ho held a nurse at gunpoint until h1'i cnt1call) di father"s Ilk \uppon system was d1.;;connellcd ha!. been booked on a murder charge. accord- ing to police Edward T Baker 37 surrendered v.1thout a struggle in Rrooks1de H"';p11al\ intensl\e care unit 15 1ule'> .titer the machine was re- mo,ed and he was '>Ure his lasher ""as dead. Baker terron1ed about a dozen patients and staff members for about a quarter of an hour Saturda} night. repealing over and over that "he wan1edh1sfa1hertodiev.11hd1gn1t) .. officers said The father Edward C Baker. 69 .... as admitted to the hospital "'o" 2CJ SALE Join uc; during o ur After Chnc;tmas Sa le beginning Thur-,day, December 26. Savings of 50°/,,-75'-X, on our world famouc; designer collt>ction of -,porl!-twear, 'Coutu re, c;hocc; <l nd acn.· ... -,o ril'"' 10:00 am S 10 pm -------4~«1~~----- n6 rashion J lclnd, Newport Bt•cl1.h , C..t\ 92660 (714) 720-025C) with canter ol the eo;ophagus He had been allalhed to a mechanical re\p1r a tor since surgef) Dec. I I "He felt the s11ua11on was prelt) useless." said hospital chaplain the Rev Palmer Watson who spoke with Baker after the arrest The clerg}man said Baker told him he put the muz1le of a plSlol to the nurse·s neck. cocked the trigger and then stuck his thumb 1n front ot the hammer "He promised his lathl.'r he would nl.'ver let him be kept alive by a machine,"' Watson said Velma Brown. Baker's s1ster-1n- law. said the younger Baker had instruction\ from his father "not to let him linger·· An employee who asked not to be Theft of chickens rescues food drive SAN DIEC,O<AP)-A huge chicken heist. which had appeared to be the final blow to an alread) dismal Holiday Food Dnve, ma) ha'e provided the fuel necessary to make the drive a success. organ11er!> 'ia)' Since the chicken theft was reported aturday. donations ha ve Ileen pouring in for the fifth annual food dri ve, which seemed dc'lttncd to fall far short of its 50-ton goal this year Even before the chicken heist. only 30 tom of food had been collected for d1s1nbut1on to 7,500 need y families. Then. on aturday. with the dnve down to its last 24 hours. a tractor-trailer carrying 31 tons of frozen chickens destined for the food dnve was stolen from the yard of Randall Farms in Vernon. Pohce said the theft occurred after a driver le ft his vehicle with the kl'ys in the 1gn1t1on The tractor-trader was found in south central Los Angeles a few hours later. but the chickens were gone. The San Diego Poltce Officers Assoc1at1on, a sponsor of the Holiday Food Dnve, issued an urgent plea for donations. Since then. the donat1onc; have not stopped. according to a!lsoc1a11on president Ty Reid. "People heard about the 'itolen chickens, and they wanted 10 helP. out." Reid said "One man came down here and gave us 40 chickens. • Reid said at least 500 to 750 hams. chickens and turkeys were collected between 9 a.m. and I p.m. Sunda). "We 've already filled two trucks. This saved the Holiday Food Drive."' Reid said. addina he expected to reach th e 50-ton goal. . . Ii RAHITT IHVIAIC( ct'., ~ Esl 19S7 ~ l~. l '. 831-n40 ..-1 Old Newpott alvd. Newpon hec:ll, Ce Promoters get big portion of police charities SACRA MENTO (AP) -Police gToups throughout rural California have been lending their names to a fund-ra1 s1n$ corporation that often t--------------~ delt vcrs a dime or less of every dollar NEW LOCATION Costa Mesa Courtyorcts 1835 Newport Bldg . D # 152 548 -340 1 taken 1n. ~ ys the acramento Bee newspaper A look 11 the operation of one company, Atlantic Amalgamation C'orp of Rloomfield , \onn . and police fund·ra1~1ns opera11ons aener- 1 all)' 1n California. found sharpl) d1v1ded reactions 10 th.e promoters' work, according to the Bee. To some police dept1nments, 1t ~em as though they are being offered fret mane) A promoter calls and \ay~ h1~ compan y will set up and run a fund·r11s1na !.how in return for a ~hart of the net oroettds. But a few police orpniuuons were not thrilled to discover 1hc size of the promoten' takes. and qu~uon the ethtC1 of collcct1na so much money 1n their names. the Bee S:t)"' identified said Baker held the gun m both hands. according to a rcpon 1n today's Contra Costa Times. "Everyone in the room was frozen." the man said. Neither police nor hospital officials would S3)' who ultimately decided to remove the respirator. "'The decision was somethmg that was demanded by his son."' said hosp1Lal official f ra~r 1-elter A ph)'s1c1an can order a hfe- suppon unit turned off 1f the famtl) requests, and the doctor belle\.C'i there 1s no hope for improvement Just before entering the ground- noor 1ntens1ve care unit. Baker scrawled a bnef will on the page~ of" magazine and left 11 on a table in the• waiting room. Border Patrol agent shot, seriously hurt by aliens By tbe Associated Pre11 VISTA -A U.S. Border Patrol agent wa~ .,hot and senoush '-"OUnded after he chased several suspected illegal ahem. into an allc)' while <in a rllutinc patrol in northern San Diego County, authon11c~ said W1lltam Bcaum e1, l 1, a six-year veteran of the patrol. was shot several limes in the leg~ Sunda\ ~nd '-"B'i reported in serious conditton at Palomar Memonal Hospital in ES<:ond1d11 Gary Coleman may be home for Christmas LOS ANGELES -··01trrent Stroke\" star Gar) C olt·man. hosp11al11eJ after his second transplanted kidney showed signs of re Jett ion ma\ he rt'lea,ed from UCLA Medical Ce nter before Christmas. doctors ..aid C oleman 11 "a~ rcpC)rted in good cond11ion af\er kidney d1;il)s1s Sunda) a ho41p11al ~pol..e<im;in said. He entered the medical center last Thursda). Cancer-stricken Donna Reed lmprovlng LOS ANGELES -Actress Donna Recd. whose pancreatic cancer wa~ discovered dunng ulcer surgery. may be released from the ho.,p11al on Christmas Eve, her spokesman said. Mm Recd, 64, star oftele\ls1on's "ThJ DOnna Reed Show" who appeared as Miss Ethe dunng the 1984-85 ~ason 0 "Dallas," has been at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center since Dec 10 a hospita spok.eswoman sai.~ Saturday. "We ha ve a regucst by the famtl y not to g1~e out any 1nfonnat1on, a hospital spokesman said. Her spoke'iman. Ha rl) Flynn, said Saturday that she was tn good condition and looking forward to retumini home Chnstmas Eve. Retail gas price• turn downward Loi ANGELES -Retail gasoline prices dropped <ilightl ) o"cr the: lac;l two weeks, but most ofa 1.42 cent-a-gallon decline in wholc~le pnces wa., not passed on to dnvers. an 01l 1ndustry analyst stud. Still. the 22-ce nt -pt'r-gallol) pnce break at the pump was the first re verse in a three-month trend 1owar4 higher pnces. analyst Dan Lundberg said Sunday. His figure<1 arc based on • survey of 14,000 service stations nat1onw1de. Lundberg ~Id <\ drop ·~ 1ntemat1onal crud~ 011 pnces touched ofT pnce-cutt1n at the whole\alc 1e .. e Refiners and suppliers. ant1ctpating the possibility of~1rther decline.,. c;old 0 their 1nventones more quickl y than planned. he said Infant crldcal after •ldewaJ~ shooting LO ANGELES-A baby &irl who was shot '" the head last week durini 3 fight between teen-age pnJ members remained 10 cntic,at cond1t1on toda) M UC"LA Medical Center. satd a nurs1na supervisor. Nine-month-old Held Hawkins wasshot m the head while 1n thcannsofhermother. Linda Fdwards 36. as she stood at a bus stop Fnday afternoon. said pohce Detective Paul MiLc' The infant was the only person hit when several ~hot\ were fired. allegedl y b) a 16-year-old boy, he said. H~meJea people have r1ght to vote VENTURA -Homele s people who claimed a hu~e nta Barbara fi tree as their home have the n&ht to vote reprdless of .,, ne ther they have : pt'm\anent address, the state's 1nd Distnct Court of Appeal 1 ulcd. " ... Whether people sleep under a bush or a tree or tn the open air 1s 1mm11ena1 res&rd•t\A their riaht to vote." J usu cc te ven tone wrote in his ruJma Fnday He d1tttted the Santa Barbara County clerk to allow Dav1\t H olher, Patnck Green and Randy Ehrm1nn to rq1ster to vote. , -ORANGE COAST Saddle back president heads state's humani(ies council < orntance C an oll, prn1dcn1 ul '-1.tddleba~k ( ollege 1n Ml\\100 Vtt'J" ha~ ~en \elected chairwoman of tht· 1 allforn1a ( ouncil for thr Human Il le\ .\n affiliate oft he National f nd<>"'· •nl"nt for the fluman1l1l's. the < alt- l1irn1a ( ouncil annuall> awards hu n-1rrd~ of thousandH>I dollar<; 1n gram' i. <,uppon human111e'i proJcc:ts in • 'lieges. univenst1e' w hool., and •nn-profit organ1za1111n' throughout tric \late. Its 19-member board includes ··ducatof\ from the l 'n1vcrs1t} ul ml\'lton tu make thC' a'>s1gnmcn1 Jnd pronw;ed to appl) lor a llccn\c w build a stauon on that lrcQucnc} 1f 11 "ao;s1gned It "'ould be ~an ( kmcntt' ., til\t lotal rv statwn To alcommodatc the rl·quec;t tht· f( ( also propo\t'd moving ( hannl'I 48 to Brawlt')' to replace ( hannel 26. "'h1ch 1<; now assigned 10 Brawky but unused lnti:rested part1c!> have until h :h I() w comment on the proposal b; <,ending formal pet111on'> to the com- m1\\1on <1llforn1a and ( ahforn1a <)1a11: l 'n1- 1 er.-.11y systems and from pn \ att· n~Ututtons. It also 1ntludc'i lllllCM Fund eiec named w11h a commitment to cultural de 'clopment. Carroll said ~ddlebatk < ollegc has been a leader 1n human1t1l'\ t•duca11on among tht• '>tale\ u>m 111 un11y college!> "'\addleback ha!> a rnmprchen\IH' 1 umculum 1n this area and Jn n trcmcly talented human1tte\ IJt ulty," she said "Phllosoph; h1ston literature. languages and t ullural \lud1es are wcll-reprl'<;ented 10 1h1· 1nstrul11onal program .. New TV •ta don : WASH INGTON (.\Pl Tt·k· \ 1s1on Channel 26 would bi.' t1\'>1gnl.'d to San Clemente under .1 plan proposed Thursda~ h) tht· r l'dl.'.r.11 ( ommun1ca11on<. C omm1s<.11111 Steve Mcwhon asked tht· lllITT· fohn R Miltner. vice chancellor of unl\Cr'ill) advancement for l C I r1. ine .will chair thC' National Soc1et\ ot f-und-Ra1sing E:\ccuqves. NSFRE. beginning Jan l \hltner ha<, been 'ice chairman ol thl' NSFRE board since 1982 and a member of the board and e'tecut1 vc committee since 1980 The Washing- ton. D.C .-based organ1za11on focu~<. on fund-ra1S1ng for philanthropic 1ns111utionsandagenc1es 11has6000 members affiliated w11h 75 chapter'> 1n 44 state!> l '(Ts Mi ltner t'i the )'OUngeo;t '\i\F RE. chair 10 1hc group's 25-;car h1stOI). Hc also 1s thl' first to 'represent the academic field \lnle the sone t~ ·.., founding pre\1dent. .\bel Hanson of( olumb1a lln1\erc;1t\ In his new po<il. Miltner .... i1f he a ch1d '>pol.e\man for the lund-ra1'ing prole'>s1on and ..... 111 ll( t a\ a liaison bc1 .... cen the ""SF RF and other or- gun11a11on\ ~1ltner canw to l < I 1n I 9K' lrnm \tkmun;1I Slo.in-Kt•ttcnng ( an<.t'r (enter 1n l'ol'"" \' ork. wh1.-re hc wa' tl1rec1or 111 dl'\l"lupmcnt Dunng ht\ fir\I ~c.H "''th the un1\er'i1t) more than S 15 m1l11on 1n private ~upport was ra1St·d for reo;earch and other rampu\ proJeCt'> During 1984-85 nearl}' S 19 m1l11on wa~ pledged mak1n$ !JC I the largt'\I fund-raising en11t) in Orange (<>Uni\ Tlpsy t&D• set Orange ( ount~ beer dt'\lrtbutor' have banded together wnh area rc'>taurant<. and taxi serv1tc'> to pro\ 1de ndcs for re"elcrs who ma) over 1mb1be during the hohda)'> Fro m Christmas Eve through Jan 2 people too drunk to dn"e can 1urn to Ta,1t1me a free ride program spo m orec.l h} the Orange ( ount'r Reer D1'>trtbutur\. the ( ahlorn1a Reer ~ hole..alcrs ..\s'>ouauon Yelin"' ( ah ( o of North Orange C oun\\ and < oast \ cllo .... ( ab Co fax1t1mc will pro\ 1dt• a tree ndc home to patron\ who overindulge at part1c1pat1ng bars and re11taurants 10 Orange Count)" Taxi fare lhtll Ix' paid h> the beer d1stnbutors and thl' cab compan1e\ "We v.ant to do our part le> hd~ rrdule 1hc numhcrol pott·n11.il drunt. drl\er\ on the road and thu' redun• arre<;ts . .icc1den1\ and J\'Jth' \JU'>cd b\ drunk dn\ er-. \J1d I arn Wedding videotape rift may unreel a friendship DEAR ANN LANDER~ I'm male. 29 and 1n one het.k ol a sput with a female fnend. "Jo romann· JUSt a very good pal Dianne In\. tied me to dtnncr at hl•r parents' e. I kno"' them ""ell anJ hke the a lot Dianne's kid 'il\tcr Janice 1s g ttng mamrd and I haH· been 1nv1t o the wedding Now ~ the clinker Bet....,ccn tht· \Oup an the salad Janice asked ml'. to '1deotape her wedding I told her - "Sorry. no." The rea11on I am a rank amateur and would Ix' terrified of the rcspons1b1hty If I goofed 11 up I'd never be able to forgive myself Janice became funou' and screamed. "What kind of fnt>nd arc you. anyway" .. Her mother ch1mrd 1n. "We know vou aren't a pro- less1onal but 'ou take ""ondrrtul pictures " Then ·Dianne npixd me up one side and down thr other for not being a true fncnd. "You JU\I don·1 want to be bothered.'' c;he screamed "You are letting e"ef)bod' in !ht' lamil} down " .\ft er being a11acked h) n er) ont· present, I got up from the rnhle an<.J left the house without 'ia}1nggoodhH· or thanks for supper It's been two weeks and I haH· received no apology from an} one It I don't hear from Dianne before thl· ANN UND ERS "'edd1ng I a<,\umr "'e arc no longer fnends and I shall not attend Wa'i I v. rung to rcfu'ie to "ldrotape the e"ent'1 ~d\ I \Hong to lea"e a<, I did"~ ould 11 be a m1stakl.' In pas'> up the ""edd1ng'1 Please ad' 1'il.' :-..1 ~ hl.'ad I\ 1n a muddle -FRIF'JO\HIP KAPl TI'\ LO"I(, ISL'\\jf> DEAR KAPUT:-You bad every right to refllse to videotape tbe wedding. However. you should oot have bolted from tbe table and left in a buff. If you want to sever all ties wltb Dianne and ber family, don't attend the wedding. On the other band , If tbe friendship is something )OU value. you'd better put in an appearance and bope for tht' best. • • • OE-.\R '°"' I \'-Dl-R', I Jrn .t 1een "'ho nrcds an important qul'\· lion ans\.\ercd ..\' \OU kno\.\. thl'\t' da\'I alcohol and ·drug., Jre \\'!"\ popular 1n h1~h '>Chool I dnnt.. hoo/t> and smokt: pot . not a lot but v.hcnl'' er I feel hke 11 l'"e'3lso tned c<Xa1n\· and aetd Thie; 1s nothing unusual \II m' friends do 1t The question I'm asktng '"this .\rtt I 1n danger of gl'tt1ng in 0' er m~ head or 1s th1\ JU St a 1een-age phase that v.111 pass" ~1) lrtl'ndc; '>.!) 1t is c;ometh1ng .:tll I.ids go through I am not add1lll'd 111 an)th1ng Pot and booze arc tun ~hen things get dull it's a grea1 "'a~ 111 hreak the monoton}. rm sure I wuld h' e w11houl the stu IT ..\n' ad' tu·• - ·\ F.\N l!'J JA( KSONV(LLE. DEAR JACK: The fact that you ask these qauU001 Indicates a measure of 11ncertainty. You are wise to wonder If yo11 are getting in over your bead. I'd say if you aren't al read)-booked. you will be soon. l 'sers have a tendency to escalate tbe Intake and before tbey know it tbe)' are addicted Qull playing with dynamite. Throw out all the jWlk and be through with it forever It would be the best present you could give yourself. I ran't tell you bow many teens have written to say they'd give anything If tbey hadn't gotten mixed up with drugs and alcohol. If H 15 true that you CAN choose. for heaven's sake choose to be free of those deadly seducers Stripper Carol Doda quits job after 20 years SAN FRAN( ISC 0 (.\Pl -<.arol Fnda\ 10..-tht." limn Tnhun\' in l'<tln Poda. who claims c;he pioneered .\1!11 topless entertainment in San Fran "\ ou JU'>I J11n'1 1.nov. hov. h.1J I c1sco's bawd} North Beach d1stmt feel .. ..aid Doda "'hu kl'CP' her agt• j has qwt her club JOb after more than secret to maintatn c;o me --m, <;{en .. 20 years because she ..a~ s !>hl' d1dn 't . he complaincd ahout th~ <. onJor want to take a pa) cut Club asking her to take a cu1 1n pa\ "I've spent a lot ofm ~ o.,..,n monl'~ Doda has been the re1gn1ng queen on m} costumes. on m~ <;ho"' and m) of Broadway since shonly after she props," she \aid ··a ui .,.. hl'n 11 u>ml''i mrted dancing at the Condor Club lo promot1on.1he l luhdrn:\ nut 'ifX·n<.J fhe street. lined with stnp Joints and a dime .. nightclubs. is dominated b) an elec:-.\n unnaml·d J\\11( t.Ht' ol 'luh tncs1gndcp1ct1ngDodaw1thhllnk1ng owner Da\1d lkmon ,;1111 Dud.1'<. breasts. "contract npircd and""<' del 11.kd n11t In an 1nter,1c"". 1hc 'e1eran \tnr-111 rcnc1.1. 1t .. per expressed anger that her tcnure ,11 In 1he intcn tl'"'. l>ndJ \jlJ 'ht' the Condor Club wa~ over, 3\ well 3'> hasn't danced at the duh for Jbout regret that n1ghtdub hie 1c; all she'c; two "'eek!. ever known Doda made news 1n I %4 "'hen \ht: 1n11dt11111-her 1)-10th lhest 10 _. ... ln\hC\ ...,inct• thl'n 1hc "'om.in "'h11 \IMl\'d ha \arrcr .:ts .in undl·ragt• 1.1..lllrl''' .11 th\' \ondur Club ha' lx'l·n Jn Franl.ISlO\ mo\t IJmuu' \lrtpfk·r -a hk no11.1.11hout tlra.,..halk'i ··1 d1Jn'1 e\cn hJ\e a tcena~e 1111.· I spent ll in a n1ghtd uh " l>o<la \<rn1 I did nol ('\CO knov. IN hat a \IX IJI lik ....,3., I '""car 1t .. l>oda'<, plan\ tor thl' luturl· Jo n111 1n\ lud~ rcllrl.'mcnt Sht•'ll cnn11nue to danct· at pn,3tc pan1e,. " 1!11 1!.10~ 1nt\1 pn1mo11ng J Ii nl' nfl1 nticm· Jnd I\ \'\en th1nt.10g Jhoul \l.trting hn nv. n 1ckphont• \\'\ 't'r' itt' •·IL·~ not going II• tx· li~t· tht· ,nherc; ... \jld tht• hu,11m \·ntl·nJtnl·r ·· 1 n fact . I I''> goi ng to ha \l' J Ii I lie da\\ 10 II .. The interview was published on had silicone Injected into her brca<.t'I. ~iiiiiim----.i~;;;;;;;;;~~p;;;::;:;;;;;;p;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~ • THIRTY-SIX HOURS OF CHRISTMA MUSIC l ·nullt'rrupu·J. l><'fZHWm.e. .it .\ 0()11 on Chn. tmas t.'\ c. Our Chn.;tma:-; (;j(t to r nu KDCM 1m.1 FM S I CED NEWPORT MACH Conatance Carroll G0<xhon '~>1>k\''>mJr. tor 1111• lx·cr d1str1hu111r.. 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Deolmber 23. 1oas • A7 John Miltner •1'::' nn .1dc111n1,r.1wr" l11r lht" <>range C 1111nt\ .\rt\ \lll.111u· ,1nd J\ Jr Jn1~1 111101 ,-,,~!\ ~I Service awards glven f hl f111l11 .... tnl/ ( lr;in!ll t Iii\! l \I \h'nh v.1 n· rt·u·ntl. h .. n .. rl·d 1'11 thur wr\ .n JI !ht• '"lh .111nuJI ...,,,ulh ' 11<1'' \1c:dtlJI 1 t nh r n pl11 tl' ,,.,.. JrJ, lun' hl'11r • "'"ulh Ltgun.1 k.m ll111J..'"'' 2' \l'Jr\ lri:ni: \nHkr : \t,11\ IJ i.1rt· \ ,1 ~n JnJ Ju;ir llJO\l11rd I '\1.'df\ lknl\t \ 1•1Jn1 .11 d ...,t.uk. Bru n· ,!JI((' 11. •\Jf' • I ·•llli n,1 Bt·... \ 1 1r. I 1 '-J~l'I .ind J,,..,.. 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MJkeMcGee c dr 11 < hn,man lknm\C Neill. \1JI\ lou John\on I>an1el Buck. and l 1ndJ f c-rgu,11n ft, C' 'can. • ...,dn Juan< apmrano La'-'rence < ultx-n .. on .\ugu~llnl' Banda and ~ lt 1111 \-111ralcc, 10 \Car\ Suzanne J.,hm1111 c Jteliii \1organ .\dam Men- d1>1J \.1 Jf1na Pupad1uk and "'ia Kiel. Ii• l' \t'Jf\ • l Jpt~trano &ach ~uzanne l .tl\rrt l 'i 'ear'> Fern (1age 10 '«;H' .rnd Don nJ Bv"' man the- I t.11.\ • \1 1'>'>1on \ 1n11 \1an \1)mt1at. 1'.J \1,11'\ Alum 1<1 'caf\ Rose-man \I ·J~t:· and \h1rlC\ \orr~nt1no thl' t::lf \ •~I I i•P• \arah \pragut> 15 \ear!>~ training .:11 I 1rt J.1,.~,~· ·~r_:...,~1-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HELP US HELP - .d 'I . 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(hr 1 ... tmJ' t.l~ wh1c h <Ml hr llllt.•d 1n \'\ 1tl .l 1 hdd' n,ln \' \our ~tit md\ tw tht• tlnl\ unt' th411 < hild rf'l f'•\I'' 1h1' 'ff'Jr \\on t you rlf'a .. t hrlrl The Daily Pilot, 330 \i\r e t Ba For More Information all 642-4321 , ext. 270 trcet, os ta Mesa, CA 4 ,, Anti-smoking plan must be taken to heart We were critical of the Orange County Chamber of Commerce in June when it passed on an opportunity to draft a proposal for a county-wide smoking ordinance for business places. · So we would be remiss 1f we failed to co mpliment · the chamber now that it has reversed itself. Of course, the decision wasn't made without a httle arm-twisting. The county supervisors-who apparently were .as overwhelmed a~ the chamber by the prospect of creating a workable ordrnance to protect non-smokers in Orange County's many work environments -put a gun to the cha:"lbe(s head. The supervisors gave the business community ~1x months to develop voluntary smoking controls or nsk mandatory controls designed without business participation. When you thin k about it, there real wasn't much choice involved. Now, it's up to the individual businesses to make the guidelines work. If they do not, if they fail to treat the gujdelines as if they have the force of law, the ~ntrepreneurial class is inviting the government to poke 1ts nose into its business -literally. There is a real J_leed to address workplace smoking as a pro~lem. According to the Surgeon General, cigarette smoking causes more death and disability among American workers than exposure to hazardous substances. And, smoking combined with another occupation hazard -asbestos, for example -can muluply the risk far beyond that resulting from either hazard alone. Despite the gravity of the situati on, less than 15 percent of American businesses now have anti-smoking programs. But more, waking up to the fact that ~mployees who smoke are ex pensive in terms of msuranq!and lost productivity, are implementing them. For years, cigarette packages have carried the warning that. smoking is a health hazard. Finally, it seems, consciousness has matured and action that wi ll benefit smokers, non-smokers, employers and - indirectly -consumers is being taken. Jn Orang~ County, the busin~ss CC?mmunity has the rare opportuntty to control the d1rect1on of that action without sacrificing its right to mind its own business. It should not let such an opportunity pass. Opinions expressed 1n this space are those of the Dally Piiot Othe< views expressed on this page are tho• ol their authors and artists Reader comment Is Invited The Dally Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 Phone 6't2-6086 . Bandwagon u sed t o be more tha n just a f ig ure of speech That figurative poht1cal eJ1press1on "to climb on the bandwagon·· came from a old practice once qu11e real. part1cularl> 1n the Deep South It war, the custom for a band to pla) on a wagon through the streets to ad.,,ert1se some forthcomtng meettng, political or otherwise. Locals who wanLcd to demonstrate support for ..aid mecttng would nde with the band Annotlc 1s frequenth quoted. a.s saying "Mothers are fonder than fathers ofthe1r children ··But rarely 1s hts remark quoted 1n the entire. What Anstotle 'iaid "'-3S' ··~others are fonder than fathers ol their l h1ldren because the) are rnon: certain 1hcy Jre their own·· Pa~ ancc'itor 111 toda) 't; d:11f) l'o"'- was an animal lahelcd "ho'> pnm1gcn1us." Note that Llltin "ffi>'> •· As earlier reported. 1t"., the origin ot the cow'<, mo'>I common ni ckname "Boss." Last of the "ho'> nnm1grn1u.,· died tn Poland in 16~7 AnotherofMurph}'slaw\ 'People who snore alwavs fall a~leep first · Said that political sage ofyc'iteryear James H. Boren "When tn charge ponder. When tn trouble delegate When tn doubt. mumble Q. What's the difference tx-l'"ecn the Boston Pops Orchestra and the Boston Symphony Orchcma'' A. The Boston Pop<, l'i the Roston Symphony without ti'> fir\t (hair players. Will bet y<>u a ~mall un'ipcc1fied sum you can't come up w11h the middle name of an) one of the Mayflower's ong1nal Pilgrim pa'>~cn­ gers. Ah. another day. another 12 000 SWlpcd bikes. That's the dotl) c.1ultn bicycle count now. Q Sir. can a man with a heard and mustache u~ scuba gear.., A Aye. lad -even a\ can a man with fal~ teeth. a I've recentl}' bc:.'en informed ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ...... ""'*' -y oey i)I '"" ,.. •I llO -ll•y S1 Cot!• U... ,..,.,._ coo ·~•ro&o••'Nl f: ••~ 919~ You sa> }'ou're depressed? Write )Ourself a letter. 1tem121ng all the dumb thtngs you ever did, and forgive }'Ourself one b) one for each. Such 1s the advice of a student of mental mauers. For paper and pencils, sec )Our local wholesaler. Our Love and War man years ago posed the rhetoncal question ... What makes a woman unforgettable?·· One savv} .soul wrote. "Support pay- ments.'· There are no oysters -cunouc;I> -nght around Antarcuca Lt11l e wonder nobod) remember-; Lad~ Macbeth's first name It was .. ( tfllOCh " 1 he persimmon tret-too." ehon'r Said Gauucr· "Women ltkc audaci· t\ When one astounds them. one ,., sure to please them ·· Where M Gautier got his information 1s a mystery to our Love and War man. ""ho 1softhcoptn1on most women do not much like surprises. at least not of the audacious vanety If the men 1n their lives arc going to do -.ometh1ng outlandish. the women would prefer 10 be prepared That manlls prc)'s. but 11 doesn't pra' Nonetheless, it's called a pray- ing. not a preying. Just looks hkc 11 pra~~ Dccepuve. That type Q Why's the game of ··'iouer" called by that name? .\ It evolved from ··as.-.oc1at1on football" through "assoc" through .. ..,oc·· to "soccer." Do you know a Mary Kelly'! Tell her 'ihc bears the name of the last kno" n v1ct1m -found dead tn l ondon 1n 1888 -of Jack the Ripper No. don't tell her Too deprc'ising. Rooker 1 . Washington's middle name wasn't Tohver. but 11 WM pronounced that way Wac; Taltafcr- ro M. Boyd 11a1yadlcated col•mnJ11. ,., ... ~ ~d•IOI Tomf9" u,,,.0-"0 E O•I Of °°"'.., C.ty £01tor r-c....,.. Ne""1 Ed11or Cr ... I'*' ~'F01tor ,.,,,_,.,,c._..._ COmr~ ,..._.L.C ...... PrOOVtllon M•flllge< OeMWl. ........ CotCVtellO'I MaNO"' ............. .....,. Marketing [)rtclOf ~led~OI ''Can you Imagine what a marvelous place this planet would be If perfect strangersstoppeddurlngthecourseofa bu :ydayandactually helped someone else?·· -. I PENNZOIL ..-. ·. - Suddenly, it's Christmas and so much left to.do Holiday has subtle magiClliat makes us think of others Every year it's the same, and you'd think that I'd have teamed by now Thanksgiving comes. and Christmas seems years away: then suddenly. with no warning at all, it's Chnstmas. I'm actually doing a ht tie better this )1Car 1han I did last. Our tree 1s up and works. and the outside of our house looks ltke every electnc compan) man's dream. After the outside lights were up and worktng. we discovered a few more stnngs of lights that had been m1'i· packed last year. but the heck with them. As tt 1s, whenever I tum all of the Ltghts on al once. our clcctnc meter sptns so fast that 11 all but nps itself from the wall and becomes airborne, like a small helicopter. Come to thtnk of 11, I'm really ahead of the game this )ear By the 11me you read this. I may actual!) have started m~ Christmas shopptng Speaktng of which, Ann asked me the other day what I wanted tor Chnstmas. Th:it 1i;, besides a Lear Jct. I had 10 stop and think. I've got all of the clothes I can wear at one time. I've got a collec11on of hats, but I hardly ever wear any of them. I've got a car that gets me back and forth to work. I'm on a diet. i;o candy and cookies are out I read a lot. and she had picked out BILL HARVEY a book for me. but before she could get out to buy 11. it came in the mail. I'd ordered the same book about SL\ weeks pnor without her knowledge. I have a warm bed and a soil chair and a roof that doesn't leak. Most importantly. I have Ann's love and respect and. even if I had none of the Other things l"ve mentioned. I'd still be fine as long as I have her bv my side. • So. What do I want for \hnstmas? First of all. I guess that I'd like to ~e us all become aware of the fact that the billions of people 1n the "'-Orld arc exactly that People. Not the enem}. not an)' of the vanous tags that relate to ethnic background or rehgJOus belief, but plain old people It's true that beliefi. d11Ter. It's al!>O true that value!. differ. but whl·n 11 comes down to a final total. we're <ill struggl ing to do the same thingi. We're all trying to i;urv1ve and to take care of our loved ones. I'd h kc to see all of us accept other~ for what they contnbutc to manktnd knowtng full well that all people arc, before anythtng else. human, and 'iUbJeCt to all of the mistakes and foohsh blunderi. that humans make Can you imagine what a marvclouc; place this planet would be 1f perfect strangers stopped dunng the course ol a busy day and actually helped someone else'! Someone who was 1n trouble. and had no fnend or rclat1H' to rely upon for a ltttk boost'.' Have you ever stopped to consider that no matter how little you may think that you have, the~ people who have far less? If you put :rour mtnd to 11. I'll bet that you could lind someone who 1s tn need. and g1 vc them some help. Chnstmas 1s a time for happines., and iam1ly. but somehow we manage to thtnk of others as well. It''> pm~1bl> the time when you wish a merT) Chnstmas to the fam1l) down the block that you can never seem to find time to talk to dunng the rest of the year Perhaps. it's the time of )Car when you actually do help others who are less fonunate Maybe you con- tnbute to a chanty. or volunteer soml' of your time through your church 0 1 civic organ11at1on. \hnstmas 'iCem'i to have a vel) 'iUbtle magic power that make<; u'i aware of those others. those outside of our co1v llule circle of family and fncnd~. Because of lh1o; power. I've JUSI decided what 11 I'> I want lor Christmas. Lct'i; ha\c Chmtma!> all year round. Merry Chmtmas. Happy Hanuk- kah. and may a Joyous New Year be yours. Columaist Bill Harvey lives Jo Huntlngtoa Beacb. Rebuilt choppers crashing at higher rate than normal Rules to identify cannabalized copters n eed toughening.FAA has been told WASHINGTON -Helicopter~ pu.·ced together from ean01ball1cd wreck~ are filling the air. with the result that many of these patchwork choppers are crashtng a second. third or even founh time. according to the Transportation Department's inspec- tor general After studying 788 helicopter crashes between 1972 and 1981 . the tnspector general recommended over a year ago that the Federal Av1atton Admtn1stration. which certifies heli- copter mechanics. tighten its rules to 1dent1f> the chopper cannibals. But an FAA spokesman told our associate Donald Goldberg an agency task force is still "looking into the entire problem" Meanwhile, the stitched-together choppers continue to crash at a significantly higher rate than factory onginals. aecordtng to the inspector general. or the 788 helicopter~ studied. the IC reponed: "We identified 64 hcli- coptei:s that, after being destroyed. were involved in another accident, with 10 of them havin~ three or more accidents." In an additional sample of 33 choppers "that had been destroyed at least on~ in a crash, we found 23 had been rebuilt a totaJ-of 26 tames." Calhna for a crackdown. the report stated: "Although 1t may not be po 'Ible to prove the rcbu1ld1na practices and documentation art fraudulent. they are unauthorucd and clearl> m1slead1ng to the general public." Here are \Orne examples cited 1n the report of helicopters that have risen. phoen1xl1ke. from their ~orched. twisted. and somettmes blocxbta1ned wrcckaac: •"At the request of the pt lot owner. ~ etnified mechanic rtbu1h a helicop- ter that had been dc$troyed 1n an acC1den1. Less than four months afrer the helicopter wa~ rebuilt 11 was destroyed again 1n a l:r<i'h that killed the pilot ·· The tragic talc d1dn'tcnd there The report continued. "In add1t1on, we were advised that the mechanic had acquired the helicopter agatn follow- tng the latest accident, by purchastng the wreckage from the insurance company. We were unable to locate the mechanic to discuss the helicopter transaction." •Many owners of the helicopters studied first learned from the govern- ment 1nves11gators that their chop- pers had been rebuilt from Junk. because the repair logs omitted that vital information In one ca~. a helicopter that was wrecked tn a New Jer~y accident in 1977 was rebuilt 1n Florida 1n 1981 and sold. "The present owner advised us that he was unaware that the aircraft had been 1n a sen ous acci- dent .... The repair station in Flonda advised him that the aircraft had only sustained n hard landtng," the l\i report stated. •The military must bear some of the blame for the recycled hchcoptcr!I. It sells huge quan11t1e$ of surplus choppers and pans for a fraction of their onainal co t. TheM' bargains arc then used to rebuild Junker\. "Dunng the penod of March 1981 10 March 1984, (the Defen\C Depart ment) sold surplus helicopter parts with an tnventory value of S72 m1llaon for about SI 8 m1lhon," the report stated Among the purcha~rs were several FAA-cen1ficd repair shoin The FAA took 1uue wllh the IC report's concluJ1ons. da1m1na that many of the accidents to patchwork pl anes were due to other factors and could not ~ traced to the fact that they had been rebuilt from wreck ... The IG repon noted th1' objccuon, but pointed out that there had been a JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA '"30 percent increase in the rate of mechanical failure accidents follow- tng the rebuilding of these destroyed hehcopters." The FAA insists that more n."gu- lattons won't stop those who alre-ady ignore existing rules. and accuses the msurance tndustry of contnbuting to the problem by selling wreckage instead of dc'itroytng 11 OF MEESE AND MEN Attorney General Edwtn Meese has already become one of the most outspoken holders of that office in th1~ century. hoping hts high profile will advance the conservative cause~ he cham- p1on'i. Now we're told that he·~ planning yet another atten11on-gc1- t1ng gamh1t. Our ~ourccs say Meese tntcnij~ to argue a case or two 1n person before the upreme Coun. Hi$toncally. the attorney general has rarely appeared before the high coun. leaving tht chore of arguing the federal government's case to others, like the sohc11or general. MINI-EDITORIAL: At la!>t rcpon. former Bud&et Director Oav1d tock- man had completed about 1.000 pages of his much-ballyhooed book that will supposedly take rcade" bchtnd the r.ccnes at the Rc~n Whtte House Rut then 11 turns ou1 th.at mort than a third of what he's wntten so far ts tbout his early hfe and not·so-hard umes. We re.tllie Stockman as prccoct0us but we can't help think1ng that it's a 0 b1t p~sump­ tuous to be wnttng one's memoirs at the aae of 39. J•ct AJJdttJOO Hd 0./t Vu Atl.rt art ,,..dlc•tftl col•m•liti. BILL HARVEY colomnlat PHYLLIS ScHLAFLY Laundry list· of fixes for scho.ols A h!>I of the IS top problem!. 1n education ha s been compiled b) Malcolm Lawrence. the director of the Maryland C'oalit1on of Concerned Parents on Privacy Rights in Public chools. This is the same Malcolm Lawrence who originally wrote the controversial Sample Parents Letter assenmg parental rights which reached a c1rculat1on of a halfmillton. Some 30 national commissions over the last I 0 years have re paned on what's wrong with education 1n America. but Lawrenn: points out that most of their quick-fix proposals called for more mone). add1t1onal lOUr~s and increased salancs. Law- rence ..ays that these proposed rem- edies address form rather than substance. and that cumculum con- tent an~ teaching methods are tn dtrc need of overhaul Herc arc the top problems 1n education which Lawrence believes should be addre'>sed. If they are not, he predicts that the quality of public schools will conttnue to decline and Amenca w1ll lo!.e hoix· of remaining a ~ompet1ll ve nauon. I lll1teraC) " the nw1or problem Our lum·nt ranks of 27 m1ll1on Illi terates increase by 2.3 million every year. The !>Olut1on 1s to thrO\\ out current falled "look-say" teaching methods and retnstate proven phonics 1n!>trucllon. 2. Teacher training colleges put too much time and cfTort on methods and not enough on !tUbJe<:t mailer The) 'hould be reformed to teach teachers what-to-teach rather than mereh hO'-"·IO-teach · 3 We need a national teacher e\alua11on '>)Stem and ment pa) scheme 4. Current elementary teaching lca\.es many or most of the pupils tu "do their own thing" dunng much ol the school da' 5. Demographics indicate a gro"· 1ng shoruige of teachers. b. The shift 1n the purpo~ ot education from addressing thl' cogn111,·c domain lwhal a student knows) 10 the a fleet I\ c domain ("hat a ~1u1.Jcn1 think'>. feels or bche' es) ha' filled the '>chools w11h a smorgasbord nt non-academic courses and tech n1quc'> in such thing!> a'i stres!> management. guided fantasy, quiet · ing rctlex. rap sessions. non-verbal commun1ca t1on , role-playing. sociodra ma. sci f·revela t1on. pcr'ional iournals. "alues clanficat1on. bcha'. 1or modifica11on and psvcholog1t'al testing. 7 The schools have fortt•d on the pupil'> a heav) dosage of rnursc'i in social problems such as !tCX, drugs death. s0tcide, child abuse and neglect, nudear"ar. globalism. world hunger guilt tnps. etc (k, l'lo~ and promoted b} "'ell-paid cumculum wnters and 'iOC1al engineers, thec;c COUl"!IC'> havt• 'i<Juee1ed out academic tnstruct1on. 8. Grade inflation and o;oc1al promollons have advanced and graduated students regardless of a~adem1c achievement This con- tnbutes to high unemployment and social welfare costs. a!> well as to unrealtst1c c-.;pcc1a11on\ on the part l>f our )Outh. 9 E:itCC5Sl\e Jdm1nl\trat1ve over- head has_ rc'iultl·d in an inadequate share ot resource'> for classroorr( 1ns1ruct1on f h1s 1s a common com- plaint of teachers. 10. Too much federal and state interference has come at the ex pense of local control. Federal grants and contract!. have played a s1gn1fican1 role tn promottng the non-academic courses and methods. 11. Ignorance on the part of federal and state legislatori; of education issues and cumculum content has made 11 difficult for reform 10 take place. School lobbyt'its concentrate on pohllcal and fundtng issues rather than on improving educa11on 12 The monopoly power of public schools protect~ the present system agatnst any real compett\ion from other public schooh. as well as from pnvate schools. The s1tuat1on is madt worse by ov<'.'rregula11on and hara~s­ ment of private 'IChools and of home schoolers 13. Dtsreg11rd for parental rights and the arrogance on the pan of many ~hool people m dealing with parent!I are matn causes of the loss of pubhr suppor:t for public schools fhe e~ucauon estabh!ihment has 1051 sight of the fact that they an: thr ctnployces. and parents and tn· payers arc the employers. 14. School boards have be-come largely rubber st.amps with httle knowledge of or involvement wtth cumculum ~r tnstruction methods 15 Perm1u1vencu and loss of d1rect1on on the part of the school «tabhshment have Pt'l>Ctuated laclc or learntna and lack of d1sc1 pltne School time. rcsou~s and attentto~ have 1Jven pre-eminent innuen~ to an anny of school counselors tryina to manaae the pupils' problems instead of to teachers teachmg academic kno..,ltdae and skill~. rtyl/11 .'tdlanr ,, • •Ta41cate4 Nl•mDllt. 'Dallas' actors cut an album By JOE EDWARDS •• I',,.,._ • ....., NASHVILLE -The Ewing clan -J.R.1. Jock, Sue Ellen, Lucy and Mass El 1c and even nval ('ttff Barnes -has hit the airwaves. · Those popular characters and others from TV's "Dallas" arc in songs on the new album, "Dallas -The Music Story " Howard K~I. who ponrays Cla>- ton Farlow on .. Dalla~ ... sings "J R 1 Wh o Do You Think You Are''" Jenale<: Hamson, who plays Jamie Ewi ng, sings "I'm a Survivor (From the Women of Dallas)." And Steve K.a naly, Ray Krebbs on lhe popular show, sings "Who Killed Joe~ Ewing?" Laa ........... TV LISTINGS MNNO l ~~:- CCI NFl FOOTIAU .w.TTOHAAT THf&'S COWNIY Dff'fENT STROKES IUSM.SS AfPORT C88NEWS NICNEWS GD LAVEANE TRIPfl FAMILY '9 HOT Sf.AT I HOTUHE S, AMAHL AHO THE HIOt1l VISITORS -U O- Q HBCNEWS 'GREATEST AMERICAN HERO I TOO CLOSE ~ COWFOA'T JEOf>AAIJY MACNEll / LEHRER ~ Ii> THE SHOWMAN NEWS WHEE.l Of FOATUHE ED 0000 Cl.AAf( m BAAETTA -7-00- I C8SNEWS EHTE.Rl AINMEHT TOtlOHT e TAXJ I JUOOlEA Of M0TRE DAME THREE'S COMPANY Orange Cont OAIL V PILOT /Monday, December 23, l98S A8 \ • WHW. Of FORTUNE CD BUSINESS REPORT· P.M MAGAZINE Ellzabeth Monteomery •tan u a woman who HEAOl.IHE CHASERS flnlehee her b.JCb .cbool education after GD PRAISETHELORD recuperattn1 from a 20-year com.a ln "Be-Another cu1 on the album, "Malon' Up for Lost Time (The Dallas Lovers' Song)." 1s already a htt for< r)"ital Gayle and Gary Morm on the country music charts Stn1er Karen Broou (bottom right) Joln• Steve Kan.ly. Howard Keel and Jenilee R•rrleon on "Dalla•" alb~m. :.~~rbO Talks 1198•i Anne tweentheDarkneseandtheDawn''tonlibtat Bancrof1 Ron S11~er 9 on NBC, Channel 4 . fS I INDEPENDENT NEWS One song that dnp~ wn h iron> I\ "The Loneliness in Lucy's Eyes (The Life Sue Ellen ls Livi ng.)'' It is sung by country star Johnny Lee, who was once marned to Charlene Tilton. who played Lucy on "Dallas:· Three members of the "Dallas" C!lSt and some top co untry music singers combanc.'d to record the album. which was five )ears 1n the making. "Leaves grow tnern1gh1. but gJant oaks ta ke a while longer," .\rt1e Ripp, the album's executt"e producer. said about the time he spen1 on the project. He tned get .. Dallas" sian, Lan) Hagman and V1ctona Principal 10 sang on the album But they wouldn '1 "They are not singers and not foolish enoU$h to pretend the> are," Ripp said an a telephone interview from Los Angeles. "Lan) had a very uncomfortable expenence making a record about fi ve yea~ ago," he said. "No matter what we did. he d1dn'1 want to hear about 11 or d I SC USS 11." Kanaly and Hamson also had no musical expenence. but Rip p said their songs worked out well. "These two people never sang 1n their life exce pt for the shower but 11 turned out temfic," he said. "It's not easy to ge t up there in front of a microphone with the musicians They are not pretending to be anybody except who they are." Ripp said 1t took five year'i to get the necessary songs. find a record com pan y and negotiate to get lhe acto~ to sing. "We went for songs about the charac1ers and for some general sub1ec1 songs like ·Makin' Up for Lost Time.' And we had to put the theme an there because people are fam1ha r with 1t," he said. Kanai>, the roguish foreman who 1s now a m1lhona1re member of the Ewing clan, said singing v.as a tough chore "I told them I can play the piano and I sing at Chnstmas and around the campsite," he said an a telephone interview. "That's where we staned. I tried to see where I could go wnh my vocal ca pab1h t1es. "This was a big education for me In film, you do it and get paid. In the Al Capone's vault to be opened on ~V CHIC.\GO CAP) -<\ block-long vault 1hat may contain treasures. or even bodies. linked 10 gangs1er Al Capone wall be opened Apnl 14 dunng a lave telev1s1on special. lhe va ult's owners have announced. The vault 1s in the basement of a South Side hotel Capone used as his headquarters 1n the 1920s and 30s. The vault, which 1s 125 feet long. ei ght feet high and eight feet w1de. was discovered in May by a group renovating the buildtn$. No one associated with the prOJeCt knows whal is in the vault, said Doug Llewelyn, senior vice president of the Westgate Group, the California com- pany produci ng the two-hour tele- vision program, which will be syndi- cated nationwide. Josi) n said 1t was unhkel) the vault would have been sealed ofT af there was nothing an ll The vault 1s wared for heat and hgh t. he said .. Wh~ would someone go to such an e·Hreme to take ttme and mone-v and efTon to seal II unless there was something really there to begin with"'" The Lexington Hotel once catered to Chacago·s upper<lass. e'en though Ca pone moved into a fifth-floor ~u11l' in 1928. Capone used secret tunnels 10 sneak out of the hotel dunng police raids, said Llewelyn, host of the syndic~ted senes "The People's Coun. Capone kept his headquaners there until 1932 when he was sentenced to onson for income tax evasion ··There could be bodies:· he said al ,.-------------- a news conference. "Capone was one of the ki ngs of the underworld .... He eliminated at least 300 people, or had them eliminated, that we know of Perhaps some of tho~ people are there." Llewelyn said ·'There could be lots of booze ... It could be one of the best·kept wine cellars an the United States. There could be a lot of money 1n there." Patricia Pon er, execuuve director of Sunbow Foundation, wh ich 1s renovaung the hotel as a museum and housing and office complex for women, said her group would be paid $50.000 and a share of the profit-; from the tclev1s1on program. But the fo undation may no1 get a share of wha11s in the va ult. An attorney representing Capone's heirs has expressed interest 1n the vault's contents, and the Internal Revenue Service fi led a lien seeking $806,000 in back taxes, penalties and interest that it says is owed by the Capone estate, sa id John Joslyn, president of the Westgate group. Joslyn said it was rumored Capone had the va ult wired with explosives and that tests would be conducted before the program to make sure there are no booby traps. "We wouldn't want an explosion on live television." he said. ..... ONE OF THE FEW REALLY 8TYLl8B JlND ENTERTA.11'1NG iJUIEIUCA.1' MOVIES OF 1985." -1/NCENT CNBf fEW ~ 7MS 111~1\WI '1 ll'Ttll " NOW Pl.AYING , ----'ft\ ·--~­.... •81ftml U.-\ ....... "'•till . .._ ............ ~--............... --.. .. OloN.1 :::. -!!!!!!. .... --..._ -· l._,....,...... ...."" ...... ...... . ---•--r-........... .. "' ' .. . -J ·-m-,. ***"HILARIOUS ... A FINE COMIC CAST." JAY MAEDEI!, NE\k YQQ~ .)A lV •.• J.,< Clue. 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MOVIE • • • , Days Of Heaveo t 19781 BrOOke .Adams A.chllld Gete P COMEDY BREM S MOVIE • • Jusl Tiie Way 1°" Are • 198'1 K.tlSty MGNtth<>l Micnaei Ont11ean 2 MOVIE tt MOVIE Ripp, who has worked with singer\ such as Billy Joel and the Lovin· Spoonful. said some of the music on the album ma} be pla)'ed on the shov. 1n 1986 "We arc tr)1ng to find a comfonable wa\ to do that. .. he said 41> NEWL YWEO GAME fB THE CtiRISTMAS ADVOOURES Of KARL-8ERTIL JONSSON • • • Tne Bostonians '984 Cn11s1opner Ree~e Vanessa Redgrave P CARSOH'S COMEDY CLASSICS $ ROelN HOOO ••• l Speill>Ollnd I '9•5 8ef9mat1 Gieger, PeQ, lnQllCI t • ./Ohnn} 08JlQll'OUS/y Micnaet Keaton Joe P:scooo "The album 1~ designed to be the backbone to help tell the greatest and best moments of the TV show." Ripp added. "If }Ou were to ti) to tell a story eight years long. and condense 11 to tv..o hours, this v..ould be 11. This 1s a musical backbone to tell the sto!l of Dallas the TV show and hopefully to help tell a Dallas mov ie.'' "No one has e"er really crea1ed music fo ra non-mu51c show This wa s a couraseous step on ever,one's pan:· said Ripp 61) GREAT CtiEFS Of CtilCAGO SO AT LARGE IBJEOPARDY m RACING FROM HOU YWOOO PARK C CRAZY A80UT THE MOVIES FUNHY TO FEATURES H FRAGGLE ROCK· -8:00- 1) CL SCARECROW ANO MRS KING 0 Qt TV'S BLOOPERS AND PRACTICAL JOl(ES 8 JOKER'S WILD m NEWs 61) MOVIE t t t '• OaVld Copperfield t 19351 WC Fields Frecklie Bartholomew -830- a TIC TAC DOUGH LOVE BOAT m P.M. MAGAZINE m DRAGNET P HONEYMOONERS -1:35-z CHARU.S CHAMPLIN OH THE ALM SCENE -9:00- 1) (I. KATE & ALLIE 0 3 MOVIE Between Tiie Oa1~ness Ana lie Dawn 1Premte1e1 E11zabell' MOl't· b':Jw~otny McGuir e Q) DYNASTY 61) SING-rr -YOURSELF MESSl.4H -9-tS-D HAROCASTLE AHO MCCOAM1CI( -930- 1) .l,NEWkART :!) 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'J ,, > 1 I I U I I J 10-0 CNIV• CM.Ut -AU,llO•D SPIU lllU US ,. • 1 .. >. ' ,. ' ., 10 •• DOU T llYH O DUOUT MOOef ~&Cl.AU$ ?'Mt MCW\I t-,, ........... . _,.,. MUU.~INI ._._ * * * * CLUI '"' JAOOID IDOi 1111 _.,.., .... OUT Of Af•KA '"°' umnan1 ...,.,..-.-:ov--. w..m NtCMf'tS 1-.1a1 KAUn KIO '""' °"'" CIOAN ...,.. A• llllO,. Sft11S LUU US tll01 1,'f i:t 1, Ir * """" ..__ ......,,... "*"' .-oai ... 1"-1a1 &ACl!l TO TMI P\11'\M.1 ,... lo HAB~A ..... '"1.i.1.1 " • ___ , ___ _ * ('UI IN ' •MMMO root , 410 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, December 23. 1986 --- New movies heat up Oscar race ~; 808 THOM.AS ............ A LO ANGELES -The 198S h~crny Awa~ wbJch some cnocs an;e •uaaested ean~Una because of Amona the late contenders: "The Color Purple," "Out of Africa," .. Revolutton," "Murphy's Ro- mance." .. A Chorus Linc." 11 not hkely to be ignored. ll contamed powerhouse performances and tour de force direction by J ohn Huston, stdl at the peak of hi' powers at 79. SIJc deficiency have suddenly •CQUtred credibility with a late- season surac or J>ttStiae entries. Until December, lhe list of potcn- tlal O~ nominations teemed pain-fully thin. But. u usually happens the ~or companies brou&ht forth their t product for the holiday -and ~demy -season. The hilt attivals are likely to dominate the Oscar competition, to the detriment of worthy. though no t overwhelmina films released earlier m the year. What about "The Purple Rose of Cairo," "Mask," "The Break- fast Club" and "Witness"? Will they be overlooked by the short-memoncs Academy voters? Publicity cannons for all potential candidates began finna in Novcmhcr wnb trade-paper ads and f rcc screcn-'"'5 for Academy members. am- pa1gning will conlanuc unul the Feb. S nominations, then resume for the final drive. The awards ceremony will he held March 24, again in the Los Angeles Mu!.1C Center Suu~Jey TheJune release. "Priui's Honor," ROBERT REDFORD MER'ft. STREEP Our ~O\ A --~"IA' otetU"C ~ .......... , (1-. TUii Ill.If) -· .. i-. C8l'fll (l-• TUii mtHt ...... --C8l1U ·····-··· ..... NMlWll A CHORUS LlnE THE MOVIE COf.~.:.;,~,::~lt ~ ..... ._earn ,_ • TUil ll&.lf nu ... ••••...-amn MwaaB.T-. Mwa a CUITO COTlf DALMATIANS ( ~o:;c,',~\HI • •uaCIEUWHT ......... fQ] .. t•\.ffl •" r-.: ..... , .. tto1"11t• •• ''1111\11,,....,"'0lt ••ac.IUCHTB ••ala.HICI ....... WllllllllE ...... nu.CHTB ····~ •11aFmT•V1Wf ......... ea ....... 1111111• ••••C111TRcam ••••CIUTPUZA edwards NEWPORT 644-0760 "l l'IPORT ClNT(R Bl fWH"' ,t.MBORH & MACARTHUR _,,_...,.,_ ___,,... "'Ill' • .,.. ..... ......... , ... 1 .. 11•1n.. ... ,.,... •..ay IY" (Pll 1Nl,Nl,WI ... ... 1.11 edwards TOWN CENTER 751 ·4184 BR1S TOL & AlllTO"' ACROSS f ROMS COAST PLAZA .f "r , r f • ,.D MOVlf~ mWUTa na.Lm 11•1 TUii .. , nnu . ..., .... .... ... -=-..... lta. 1111. ..,. (N-IJ) ... 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IFllCI" ... , 111a. .. 11 lill, 1NI ·~ _,..-·.,..111 11•.1111 ltJI. 1:11, 1WI ''IKIY II" .,.. 11141, 1...a ... ......... 1 .. edwards SOUTH COAST LAGU NA 497· 17 11 SOUTH (OAS'MW• A:llRIJAl.IW" ,t.C.ulfABEt.(H ----......... ...... '1UE"" 1Ml.llll,•11 ...... ,.. .... ,....,. "IPlfl Lm ... (Pl) 1 ......... 11,llJl,1 .. edwerde CINEMAl/SoC8' CINEMAS LAGlN .._L S MALL 788-e811 0 rff't AT El TC>ftO · IN Tttl & TUil l&IY -UM . ...., .... .... 1-.=--. ... .... L>onen ( .. S1ng1n' 1n the Kam.· "Cnuadc1 ') will produce. Marty Pasctta returns as director. Herc's how the ma.ior race~ arc shapina up: BEST PICTURE -"The Color Purple" may well provide the ~r that hu eluded Steven Spielberg "Out of Africa" has also proved a strona entry. Others in contention: "Priui's Honor.. "Revolution " "Murphts Romance." "R.unaw~y Tram," 'A Chorus Linc," .. Back 10 the Future," "Cocoon," "Kass of 1he Spider Woman." BEST ACfOR -It wasn't the best of years for male pcrf ormances. William Hurt has attracted critical acclaim for his role as the homosexual prisoner in "l(jss of the Spider Woman," and Jack Nicholson's rare talent was acclaimed anew m "Priui's Honor." Lou Gossett Jr. managed a spectacular performance underneath pounds of makeup in "Enemy Mine." Also impressive: Danny Glover, "The Color Purple"; Al Pacino, "Revolution"; Gene Hackman, "Twice in a Lifetime"; Hamson Ford, "Witness"; Michael Douglas. "A Chorus Line"; Jon Voight, "Runaway Tram"; Sam Shepard, "Fool for Love." BEST ACTR~ -As happened last year, the women provide the liveliest race of all. The regulars are back: Meryl Strccp in "Out of Africa" or. less likely, "Plenty"; Sally Field in "Murphy's Romance"; Jessica Lange, ··sweet Dreams": S issy Spacek, .. Marie." But they arc threat- ened by a brash newcomer, Whoop1 Goldberg in "The Color Purple." TURNTABLE TIPS DonAmeche Geraldine Page has been drawing hoorays from reviewers for ''A Tnpto Bountiful. Other possibilities: Glenn Close, "The Jagged Edge" o r "Maxie": Mia Farrow, "The Purple Rosc·of Cairo": Anne Bancron and Jane Fonda. "Agnes of God": CHcr. "Mas!<." BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR -A good year for o ld timers. Don Ameche made a s~rkhng comeback in "Cocoon." Wilham Hickey was sensauo nal 1n "Pnzz1's Honor," and John Gielgud was his usual perfection in "Plenty." Harry Dean Stanton was equally ~ood in "One M agic Chnstmas ' and "Fool for Love." O thers: Raul Julia, "Kiss of the Spider Woman"; Jeff Daniels. "The Purole Rose of Cairo": Enc Stoltz. "Mask." Geraldine Page BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS- AnJelica Huston registered strongly 1n her father's "Pnzzi's ttonor." and Meg Tilly had .a powerful role as ''AgnesofGod." Also Am y Madigan. "Twice in a L1feume'', Margaret A very, "The ( o lor Purple." Laura Dem. "Mask": Kim 811s1nger, "Fool for I ove " BEST DIRECTION -~tcven Spielberg will be in the runninj. along with Sydney Pollack ("Out of Afnca"), Joh n Huston ("Pnzz1's Honor'). Others: Hugh Hudson ("R evolution"), Marti n Ri tt ("Murphy'\ Romance"). Woody Allen ("The Purple Rose of Cairo") Andre Konchalovsky ("Runawa) Tram"), Ron Howard ("Cocoon"). 'Miami Vice' still hottest LP By U1e A11oclated Preti The following arc 8 1llboard·s hot record hits as they appear 1n next wcck·s issue.-of Billboard magazine Copynght 1985 Billboard Publicattons. Inc. Rcpnntc.-d Wllh penn1ss1on. HOT SINGLES I "Say You. Say Mc .. Lionel R1ch1e (Motown) 2 .. Pany All the.-Time" Eddie Murph) (Columbia) 3."Ahvc.-and Kicking" Simple Mind' (A&M-Virgin) 4 "That's Whal Fnends Arr For .. Dion· ne & Fnends (Ansta) 5."I Miss You" Kl)ma:o (MC A-( on· stclla11on) 6.''Smatl Town" John Cougar Mcllrn· camp (R iva) 7."Broken Wmp" Mr Mister(RC'A) 8.''Separatc Lives" Phil Collins A Manlyn Manin (Atlantic) 9 "Tonight She Comes" The ( ar'i (Elektra) 10.''Election Da)" Arcadia (Cap110IJ 11 .''Talk to Mc" Stevie Nicks (Modem I 12 "Sl~ping Bag" Z Z Top (Warner Bros) 13 ··walk of Life" 01rc Stra1b (Warner Bros I 14 "Perfec t Way" Cicn111 Pohtt1 (Warn. er Bro~) 15 "Burning Hean' <;urv1vor (~0111 Bros.) 16 "M ~ Hometown" l:lrucc Spnng~tccn 1Columb1a) 17 "Love.-1s the Seventh Wave" S11ng (A&MI 18 "Emergency" Kool& TheGang(l'k· l fl(') 19 "It·, Only Love" Bryan .\dams & Tina. Turnc.-r (A&M) W "I'm Your "fan" Wham' ({ ol· umb1a) TOP LP1 I "'M1am1 V1~· Soundtrack" (MC A) 1 "Hean .. Hean (Capttol) 3 ··Scarecrow" John Cougar Mellen camp (Riva) 4 "The Broadway Album" Barbra Streisand (Columbia) 5."Afterburncr" Z l l op (Wami:r Bros l 6 ··Brothel"\ in Arm\.. Dire S1ra1ts (Warner Bros I 7 "In Square ( irck " Ste,.ie Wonder (Tamla) 8." Born 1n the I J S A ·• Bruce Spnng· steen (Columbia) 9 "Knee Deep 1n the Hoopla .. 'i1arsh1p (Cirunl) I 0 "C)ongs fro m 1hc Big Chair· T ca~ for Fears (Mercury) 11 "Power Windows" Rush (Mercury) 12 "Grca1cst Hits" The (al') (Elektra) I 3."Wh11ney Houston" Wh11nc.-y Hous· ion (Ansta) 14 "Rock a I 11tlc.-" Stn 1r N1d.\ (Mod· em) 15 "'WC'lcomr tu the Real Wo rld" Mr M1stcr (R(A) 16."The Dream of 1ht Blue Tunles" ung (A&Ml 17"Rccldess''fBryan .\dam\IA&M) 18.''0ncc l lpon a T ime" 'i1mplc.-Minds (A&M) 19 "Rock Mc fonight" Frc.-ddtC' Jackson 1Cap1tol) 20."Whu·s 7oom1n' 'Who" .\retha Franklin (Arista) Fnrm '11u1 "" n 11ptn1t111..., nn mat I t 'I "' nl luc:d ...,, :111· ;111d 11:11 ion;il 1n t1·r1 ·-.1 1,, l't '.tdttl~ 1h1· 1 h111 1 ~htful 1 111 11,1111 -. .111d 1:d 11w 1.il-. Ill tilt' l>.111\ Pt lot Daily Pilat 'StarTrekIV'beamsup soon LOS ANGELES (AP) -William Shatncr and Leonard N1moy will be at the helm as "Star Trek I V " boldly goes where three previous films have gone before. as the seq.uel begins shooting in February. Paramount Pictures says. The fourth feature film in the "Star Trek .. senes was supposed to begin DENNIS Q UAID t;""P:\ I . 1 i''i . production in November. but was delayed when C BS picked up Shatner's "T.J. Hookt:r'' after ABC canceled the TV show. Paramount said. Filming begins Feb 18. Shatner will play James T . KJrk 1n fhe film , based on the popular sc1·fi TV series that stiJI hves o n in reruns. LOUJS GOSSETI, JR N1moy will also ~tar in the lilm as well as direct 1t. as he did tn the third "Star Trek" film. Paramount ~1d The delay also prev1ded an o~ portunity for Nicholas Me)er. who directed the second mo\-te, to work with pro<lucer-wrncr Hane Bennett on the script. New 'America ' show canceled LOS ANC1ELES (AP)-The daily telev1s1on show "America" i~ being cancel~d aficr less than four months and will go ofTthe air Jan I llW lllWllll Sarah Purcell and Md.can Stevenson were hosts of the dall) one- hour information and fc:alure pro- gram. The show. which made its debut in .September, was designed as a companion piece to local news sho ws. _.. &lt-177t Mfl ma ~1111 u...,. "'-*l Mel Hams, president of Para- moui oa.11 ~ '° COASI rwA rACR u mM>A' mount Tele' 1s1on, said he had hoped IMA tto-atn a 1W '8MllO -8)4..Jtll to keep the show ah ve because of llA lll"llS • DMMDS WIDUIACll ua an CDITO strong ratings tn such c1t1es as Miami -,.. ts2_.ttl MIMM ..-121.4070 -ll1·0l40 Phoenix, Washington, Dayton. Ohio: llA lll"l(S. DM.S CMllUO con. MIC WM( IMU. and Albany, N. Y. • IW,.. 121.4070 .,.. Ml·•M wn1w1a ftJ.f56 7 The final blow. however. came llDIA '*DR"" DMMDS ~ mw..s "1Ml cono when the CBS owned and operated l-!:=IMT==•=-===·=CD11t=MOS==CIOM==conu=='n.a=1=•=1 ====--=' =111=rmo==ACGPm=='=C11=1W=mMDD1===:.I stations withdrew from pan1c1pation "'Out Of Afric.a' is. at Inst, the fret'.~spiritLJ, tullhcnnl'\.I g (rure·rhm everyone has been W(1iting for rhc moviL'~ to make nil \k'Cade Jong." R1dw d _ h11. kd TIME M1\C 1AZINE B ·\ ~ ~. I> () \ A T R l ~. ~ T 0 R Y ~-----------NOWPlAnNG ~~--------- .,_.. • ll TOtlO •v..,.111"°" •OtlANOa •wur-•llll IM...... lfWlr•C r,,. 'It' .r..-,., c-~~l l-•Y,,..c.,., .. -..COi '!ti flOO \1) 1111 -· ·--·-•• O!J6 eUINA 't.MI *HVNllHOlON HACH tt Ml .. ION Vlfl.IO OIV.llOI IJA..,.,,.. (dQIOl 111"""'9!0" '"'" 1-0\ Ylf!O I-f'l<,I, \Or...,. "'l••ttfe ll(.C(l'll1' J ~ 4 .. 1 ~A• llO 9'flO Ori .. If> &)f ~'41 11111 ''"' (to(ll'Of..,~' • COITA MUA • l.t. HAlllA • NIW,.0111 lfAC14 f.....,m r-tMlt• ""',,.,,..,,..,.... c°"'.o' -IM',,,,_, ~*!Nau.1m tN I I~! ttM '' \1 '' Me ~ _ • _ ............. .,..... .._. .......... ,...,- and o ther stations followed "The need r'tmatns for a program of this kind. I'm sorry 'Amenca' didn't make 1t," said Joel Chascman preside nt of Po~t-Newsweck t.ation~ Inc. ...., •u,.... ... • .... u •tOITA•aA •U•AOI .. ... "'1,& ~ ... , WO~ , •• -~ ,,_.,. ........ .,_,, -....c-. .... .. w \; .............. _ ........... •Wlll-.r" . . .. Eagles to face Iolani By ROGER CARI.SON Ot .... Oelly .......... The Coast Christmas Classic. a new 16-team high school basketball tour- nament at Estancia High which ts co- sponsored by the Daily Pil ot. begins Thursday with an eight-game sched- ule. The opening round features a a· game between the host Eagles and l<>lam High ofHawa11 at 8:40 p.m. Dominguez Hills. a squad which djstingu1shed itself as the CIF 4-A finalist a year ago and a pan1c1pant 1n the Tournament of Champions last week. ts top-seeded, wtth Corona del Mar, Mission VieJO and Edison holding the No. 2, 3 and 4 seeds. THURSDAY'S FIRST ROUND GAMES 9 a.m.-<voreu v,. Long Beach Jordan lO:~allfornla v,. Irvine 12:20 o.m.-RoHmead v,. Corona del Mar 2 o.m.-Mlulon Vlelo vs. Warren 3:4'>-0omlnguez v,. Glandala Hoover S:20-Laguna Hiii' vs. Edison 7 p m -Hunllnglon Beach v' Santa Ana Vallev 1:4'>-lolanl vs Estancia FRIDAY'S SECOND ROUND GAMES COMellltMn OU.rtenlNlls 9 a m.-Domlnguez-Glendale Hoover loser v,. Callfornla-lrvlne loser 10''° a m -Santa Ana vanev-Hunt- lnoton Beach loser vs Rose,,,.ad·Corona del Mar loser 12:20 o m -Min ion Vlelo-Warren IO!.lr vs. Cvoreu-Long Beach Jordan loser 2 Pm -lolenl·E"ancla loser vs Laguna Hlll,·Edlson loser CMmcMonV!lp QuamrlWlli 3:.0 o.m .-Oomlnguez-Gtendale Hoover winner vs. Callfornla-lrvlne winner S:2o-Mlu lon Vlelo-Warren winner vs Cvoreu-L B Jordan winner 1 o.m -lolanl-Estancla winner vs. Laguna Hiiis-Edison winner 1:4'>-Sanla Ana Vallev-Hunllng1on Beach winner vs. RoHmead-Corona Ciel Mar winner UCitackles Oral Roberts U\ Irvine's men's basketball team. trymg to rebound from a lopsided L!2-l 00 loss 10 LO)ola Marymount last week. hosts O ral Roben s Un1 verst1) 1on1gh1 at 7:30 at Crawford Hall. It 1s the first mceung between the two schools. The T11ans ( '-5 1 are led h> 6-7 1unior forward Maunce Smith who 1s sconng 15 poi nts per game and grabbing 9.5 rebounds per contest. Other sconng threat<; arc guard W1ll1c Irons (6-21. and retu m1ng forward' .\kin .\kan - Ouko (6-6) and Bna n M1les (6-6 ) Oral Robcns 1s coming otT a loss last week to cross-town n val Tulsa. 63-47. where the Titans scored only 14 poi nts in the first hal f. LJ(T s Tod Murph~ ~ored 30 points 1n the Anteaters' (3-3) ' game wtth lo)ola Mary mount. .__ _____ __..;;..o;;;;__. _____ _ and teammate Johnn) Rogers had 24. Tod Murphy Daily Pilat MONDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1985 • m Roger Craig ·1. flret NFL player to double In 1,000 ,.,._a. T exae governor ea ye no-pa••, no-play rule la working. K / Reed filling some big shoes with fine feats Rams' defensive end fo llows Youngblood's s uccessful f ootsleps By JOSEPH Dl'DE\"OIR o.etr ,..._. Conn s a•• ct V. hen Raider'\ runn1nL1 hdl ~ \1aflu) .\llen 'i"-'Ct'P'> ngh1 an to- night s -ga me agatn\t the Ram\ he II run into an old high \lhool chum Rams defen~1ve end Doug Rec:d .. It'll be n1ct' ~e1ng \.1arcu~ again • '>did Rl'ed .. V.e grev. up tugethcr in \an Diego and v.ent to high 'ilhnol logether I haq~n't seen him \1nle m' 'uphomore 'ear 1 n l allege .. Reed and Allen '-"t'nt to I lnl••ln High an ~an Diego v.here \lll·n 1A.cn1 on tu garner .\11--'\mencan pl.:1Ud1t' <i' J quanerback and dekn-.1,e hJl ~ Reed on the other h~nd didn't plJ\ toot hall a'> a prt>p ··1 didn't ha\t' the dnH: ·· thl· '>t"tond-:--ear man out ot \an l>tl·@u '-')\ate ..aid "Then v. hen I v.a\ J '>C.'n111r 1n high school I hcgan tl1 hear v.hdt the..egu~'iin the '-Fl madt· I thought ho' that kind ol m••nn \ounlh preit) good · alter I v.a-, ma~1ng ~' IJO<l a "ear at that time ··\<.> I ~nrnlkd at \an D1c:gt < 11' ( olkge. pla)ed prell' v.c-11 and ~ot J "-hularsh 1 p lo \t.He fhe Tl''il ' ht'itOf' .. Reed replaced a ltttk b11 nt Ram h1<>ton thts season v. hen he ll\O O'er the let't deteM1"e end <,lot held tor 1-l ears h~ Jack 't oungblood Youngblood v.111 ha'l' ht 'i ll'r<..c.•\ re11red dunng a hal lt1me cc:rrmon' tonight "I'm glad tt• hear that about JJl ~ ~1d Reed "He rcall\ de<,l·nn 11 I Doug Reed hurx:.unl.' da' !"II be an .\II-Pro hke he IA.JC, \.\hill-n111 \et an .\II-Pro. Reed has I lkd 1ht· p.1c,i11on quue nicel y. thanJc \ •U · Ht ' n111 a prospect anymore." ._...,t.1 RJm' < nach John Robinson. Ht• gut otl 10 g111xl 'tan and has been 'oltd all ')CJ\on v. e had h~ he nuld pla\ that po\1t1on and have a Jnent .,l.'ar Ht· ,e,teeded our expcc- \Jltun'> v. h1lc he ma' ha'e played above tht In el Rohtn\un thought he would rcalh at thl\ ~tage in his career. Reed ne'er had d doubt he could do the1ob. ··v. hen I t0ok over for Jack I d1dn 'l v.ant pc.>uple ..a\ 1ng oh lord, look at that gu\ he·\ IU'>l not do1ng 11 the way IJd. t.11d -..:11d Rl.'c:d .. , JUSt go out .ind fllJ' m' ~ml' I ~nov. v.hat I can Jo . On teehng lht· prl.',<.urc o t taking thl.' platl' ''t 't ounghlood. a Sill-lime .\II-Pro Rt·l.'dJ uSt c;hru11,ged and said. (Pleaae see REE0/82) Raiders, Rams in cross-town title game Raiders vyi n g for home fi eld ad vantage through p layoffs Tv.o champions. the Raiders and the Ramc, battle for the "C"hamp1onsh1p of Lo-. ..\ngeles .. an a rare mectmg tonight at \nahe1 m \tad1um The Raiders alread) have locked up tht• .\H Wc\t lllle and the Ram<, are the :'lo Fe \.\ l'\I v. tnnl'r' cat h 1.1. 1th 11-4 record'i The~ go mto the final game of the rt•gul.11 'il.'ason v.11h onl) a pla)ofTh ome-lleld JJ' antagl' .11 stake for 1hc Raiders - and thl' bragging nghh ,,, the spra1Nltng Los .\ngcle<; area The Ramc; lo<:ked up tht· homl'-liclJ Jth an- t.l&t' for their pla)otT opener -ag;11 n<.1 l>:illa' on either Jan 4 or Jan. 5 -when the ( 0 1.1. hl.J\, lo<,t tn San Franc1'ico on ()unda'I · The Ra1der'i. who face either Ne1.1. England 1•r the New 't ork Jets at Los .\ngclC<; 1n their plt.1\oll opc.>nt'r the same weekend. can a'>~Url' thcm\l'h l'' tht• home field throughout the ..\FC pla,oll' v.11h .1 'tt 10 1"\ over the Ram'i The Raiders and Ramc; ha'c pla)t'd 11nl' t11ur times previous!}. with the last mee11ng J 1--l 1 Raiders' v1ctof"\ 1n I 982 at the ( oltseum That \A.J\ the first game betv.een the clubs s1nrc the R.tm' ... htlt(d to \nahl·1m Imm the ( oltseum Jnd tht• RJtder<, mo,ed \outh from Oakland The Ram' hJ\l' "on Ju'il ,;n1..t' a 2 1-1 J dell'iton m 14~~ ~onda' n1g.ht s g.ame at .\nahe1m \tad1um 'Which begin' at fl p.m and 1~ )Old out and thu\ "111 ht' tde' 1<,ed localh J\ v.l'll a\ na11onalh kjturl' tv.o ol tht• 'liattonal Football Lcdguc·, oUl\IJnJ1n~ runner\ \lar1..u'> \lkn 111 tht· RJ1Ja\ j nJ l rh Dtl ker\un ul 1ht• R.tm\ D1d .rrc,on \ '>IJIU"\ lt1r lht· µmt· hov. t" t • "'J' l1"1..l·n.11n c,101..e he m1,<.eJ prJ1.. tttr l.:11e l.1,1 '-'t't 11. tx·1.. lll't' 111J11ght ham,tnng mu'dl· ·1 lhtn~ thl'\ re hoth )l.rt·.11 runner' l<Jnh l 11ad1 John l<ohtn')1l0 ~1J -.. , 11u rr tJl l..1r~ .1h• ~· nwn v.ho Jre gn1ng to g.o tlov.n a' t'>'n of1h,· grl·.i: plaH~r" 1n thr h1<;ton of the game ·Both mt·n hJH' tht· \tJm ina 1111.Jrn 1he hall J grca1 dt•JI It'<. ltkc comparing \.\ tlln· \f,1," .ind Hank .\aron " R11h10\11n ha' been a prominent figure 1n 1h1..· 1..arrl'r'i of hnth l>ll ~l'r\11n v. ho \t'l an 'Fl '>1ngll - ,1..·Jc,on ruc,h1ng rt•u1rd l.i'l \t•ar. Jnd \lkn tht lrJguc h:ada th" H'Jr v. uh I n lO 'ard<. ru,hing 11n Jdd111on tt1 'I 111'ardc,'1a ~" rt•n.·p1111n<. 1 Ruh1n')un \A.ht!..> l·na1..·h at the l n1\l'r'>tl\ lll \nuthcrn C Jltlorn1a. maJe \lien h1<1 tJ tlha1. I.. Jnd On TV tonlgb t Channel 7 at 6 \llen responded v.11h an 'C ~.\ record of 2 342 'arJ~ ru,h1ng.ind thc He1sman Troph' in 14 I Tht• run-<1nt•n1ed Ram'> l1..,a1..h thl·n ~lctted 1>11..l..l'f\un ••Ut 1 I \uuthern \.!e1hodt')I lo bt' lht' '•11. u' •I hi' pro· Jn ' lkn'>t Jnd D11. lr~nn ...et JO ..... r L rool ll' f. \h n~ re .. •rd "' th I /'ii l/'o \ ard' tn ...... I then fl'\\~ •ll I I J .... mp,. 'l \tn!(k·-.CJ\On '~l.trl \lo Ith _: ' .Hd\ IJ.'I \ l .H l<11h1n,1 H ,,i ,j ' ' \I !'r v. h1 hJ\ r..1\IWJ 1111 m••rl· 1han ~ 1,1rd' · c.td• •I ti' •J'! :.ght i.wmt'' I,,,,. 'tT.: ....... 1rd "'1111$1 "1101 rtJ• But r11 prnhahl\ tx· 11rl·J 11l ,tT1ng him h\ J~1u11he ~tond ..iuant•r · Ratdl'r' 1 11;H h f •'n1 f lnrt'' ,,11d 111 Dirke~on ..1nJ \lll.'1. I J11r t 1111nk tt°'l' •t· '1mtlJr 1n \t\le<, 1'-ut thn rt· 'ir11tlJ1 tn pr11Ju1. 11cin · I >tt l>.l'f,110 ' I r• "'I I r lit rtl, v. , , h grl'J.t speed \l.1r, l>' ,, m.•rt •t ,1 ,,,,,ti • \.\ l'l' \t.ir1.. u' a IOI J1rkn·n11 Flc1n·, ,.11.t ht• , ,,.,1J,··, i..11,·n thl' league·~ mll\l \J1u.1hlt rl.l\l"r lhh \lJf \ • •u ,,: tt•J ,11 "h.11 ! ,. '.i, nl' .. !-lores said 49ers playoff -bound Jets. Patriots also wrap up playoff berths with victories From AP dispatches Si\N FR ANCIS( 0 -Through mO'\l of the first half Sunday. the San hanCt\CO 4Qer'I had thr look uf former Super Bowl champions ra thl'r than the mgn1ng Super Bowl champions "Little things hurt us 1n the first half. JUSt the wa) they d id early in th e season." said Joe Montana. the quanerback who passed for 322 yards and two touchdowns as the 4Qcrs beat the Dallas Cowbo} s 31-16 to reach the National Football League playoffs. A loss would have kept the 49ers out of post-season play. They trailed 13-0 af\er 26 minutes of play 1n which the offense lost the ball twice on turnovers and the defense drew some damaging penalties. "We showed some character coming back like that. I hope we can keep that momentum going now:· fullback Roger Craig said. Craig scored San Francisco's go-ahead touchdown on a 4-yard run in the third penod and made NFL h1stof) a few minutes later by ~oming the first playerevertoget I 000 yards rushing and 1.000 receiving in one season. ' The 49crs. I 0-6. will play the New York Giants next Sunday in East Rutherford. N.J .. in the National Football Conference wt Id-card game. "And the winner gets to play the Chicago Bears:· noted Dallas Coach Tom Landry, obviously grateful that hts team docsn 't face that poss1b1hty for at least three weeks. The Cowboys, als<l I ~. won the NFC East title last week. Their playoff opener will be on the road Jan. 4 or 5 against the Rams. Chicago. I S-1. awa1t'I the wild-card ~urv1vor. Gary Hogeboom of the Cowboys passed for 389 yards. but Dallas was shut out m the second half by a 49er defense which fimshed Wlth 'ltx sacks of the quarterback. "In the fint half. 1t was us 1ett1n1 all the ke y plays. In the second half. 11 was all 49as," Hogeboom ~1d. "Their bht1cs rtally kept me on my toes. and b) the number of ttme~ I was sacked you C'ould 'ltt that I d1dn'1 alwa)s pick them up corrrctly • Dwight Clark. who caught both of Mo nta na's TD pa~. said. "He wu nlht on the money all day This team has never been one to 11ve up .. Montana u1d. "The team pined momentum over the last ~..,cral pmc'I I tow mu h momentum. ~e·u havt' to sec." Jet• J7, Brotn• It: Johnn) Hector rushed for t~o score and Kun Sohn stoic a touchdown 1n East Rutherford as the New York Jets uracd into the pla om Wlth a victory over the Cleveland Browni fhe Jct . 11 ·S. will host New EnaJand 1n the ..\I ( wild-card gl\mC ne•t Saturday The Browns dropped to Sunday's NFL scores •san Franc! co 3 1. Dallas 16 Atlant a 15 . •New Orleans 1.0 •Mta m l 2A. Ouffalo 0 Chicago 37. •Detroit 17 •New England :19 . Ci ncinnati 23 •New York ,Jets :17. C leveland JO Gr een Bay 20 . •Tampa Bay 17 Philadelphia 37. •M innesota 35 •Kansas City 38. San Otego 34 •tndlanapolls 34 . Hou ston 16 •denotes h ome team Tonight'• Game Raiden at Ram• (C h a nnel 7 at 6) •NFL standings. 84. 8-8. but arc .\FC Central champions and despite ha' 1ng the worst record o f an~ dt\ 1s1on-wmner an 'IFL h1stor. will have a b)e nc't week · Pat Leahy had three field goal" for the k ts. but 11 v.a~ Sohn's weird touchdov.n. at 13 17 of the: fi,-.;t quaner "-'tth Cleveland holding a 7.' lead. that turned the g.1 mc-It "as the result of a cast on Don R oge~· nght arm 10 protcl·t a broken thumb Quarterback Kt'n O'Bnen"; pas<; was o'cn hrown ngh t to Rogers. who had 11 bounce otT hl'l l ht.••a and cast ohn. lhe tntC'ndcd rt'CCIH'r, .... rC'lllC'd It 3W3\ at the Cleveland eight and scooted in to the end ronc Patriot• 34, Ben1al1 !3: Craig Jame'i ru~hed fo r a career-high 142 yards and tiptoed down the s1deltne for an (Ple&M .ee NPL/82) San Francleco 49en Coecb Blll Walab I Uta hi• arm• In ...tctory alter def eating the ... 9 q Cowboya to get a wild-ca.rd playoff bertll Sunday at Candleadck Park. Arkansas takes Holiday from Sun Devils, 18-1 7 N D IEGO (>\Pl -With the: pme on the hnC' and 11mc: runntnJ out 1n the Holiday Bo""l. f~hman kicker Kendall Trainor d id evervth1na wrong -C'\cept m1u "I was too nef'ous I didn't e-..cn rount m) \tt'~ naht." Trainor ~td aOc:r hlS .17-yard fitld goal Wllh ~I S«onds remaining gave 14th-ranked rkan<1a'i an I -1 ~ victor) O'>'er .\nzona tale unda 011h1 Tra1noru1d he lined up deeper than u,ual httau~ he ~as hlt nded by the \U1d1um h hts and couldn't e\tn \CC' the ball h wasn't until ht heard the marofthc c·m~d. Trainor said . \hat he knc~ the luck wa lOOd .. , said at the ~nn1n.a or the year lhll l "'e for p~sutt, but 1 was \hak1na." ad milted Tn11nor. who \tarted the )Car as a walk-on (non-1eholanh1p pla}er) al Arlcan\Bs He ht-camr the Ruorh:ld., l'l.'f ul.u lit>ld·tt1"1al l u.:l C'r a1 muj-'t'o!>On .illt'dif'C1 th1m<"011,\C'd thr,'C' fiC'ld ~o.ll' 1n o\rkan\a ... 1 ~-I ' 10\~ tt' T t'\.I\ "I don't thmll. an' bc.xh n111IJ put m1H't:' prt<.,un· ,,n an' tiod\ .. .\rlan~' ( l\olt h t...t"n H1111idd s.a1d ol thr cl ut1:h ktck "Iv.as ~•lh proud 111 t...entlall Trainor ·· ['>'en afit'r gotn{l ahC'ad th<' R11MN Ch had 10 ~llh,tand a final threat h' tht' \un f)(o, ti\ wht'I dr1>\t' 10 lhe rl&nQ .. 4.:'.-\ard hnc-1n thl' v..inintt ~'I. ond~ Rut a 'll \lrd tield goal attempt b\ )..ent R<"trom fell .. hcln .. fhe) (the Rv oftlat·ll.q l <'PI 11 do'{· .ind v.e ~'t' them enouah chan C'\ to pull tt llut · .\nrnn.1 'iute C c ch John ( ooper SA1ct "\\-e t'ndc.'d the 'it"'1\00 JU" hl..t• ~(' ~tar1cd, dl'Qpp1nl pa\~ "The one 1ha1"'IIbe1n "'' mind "a' 1ha1111 .. 1 nnr •• •ddeod Coo~. rtfcmna 10 a futile d1,1na ancmp\ b' the \un Ot-\ tic, Paul f)a, that v.Clul d h.i' C' put >\ \l at afO\lDd thl' ~11-,ard lint• fnr B<l,trom·, final .rncmp\ nuhcr thanat 1ht \rltan...a' 4~·,•rd hnC' \\ n all h 11 t all J t1mC'11Ut and 11.td• .1 l hip shot and ""r v.1n C 11o('('r c;,a1d .. 11·, that 'itmp~ .. The Ruorh3l h hcaAn ihr pmc-wtnning d nvc on their o"'n ~O-,ard lt nt' "'llh 1u\t O'>'t'r five minutes rc m11n1n1 1purn1n~ field l l\oll attempt ~ tth founh-and-one at the 4,S\ 'O l.rlt .. n...,, -v.h1lh had tam bled and 1~1 I.ft a "mtlar \l\UllHm earlier -ptcktd up a ftn t do-...n on a .). 'ard run b' Bobb\ Joe Ldmond fhrtt runn1na pla)s mo~ed lhe ball to tht Sun l)(o, ''' l.Q ,\nd T 1nor made ht\ onl\ fif'kl pl attempt 1lf lhC' ~mt I ' -- \ ........ In this corner, wearing white, is blushing bride From AP dl1patct.e1 VIRGINIA BEAC H. Va. (AP)-Fans • in lhe bleachers toasted the newlyweds with cups of beer after Olympic gold , medalist Pernell "Sweetpea" Whitaker mamed Rovanda Anthony in the nng at T he Pavilion convention center Saturday. The weddin& fo llowed a nattonally televised boxing card that included four of Wh1take.r's i:nedal- winning colleagues from the 1984 Olympics an Lo Angeles. Whitaker. whose anJured foot dented ham a boxing match Saturday, and his bnde. both clad an white, exchanaed vows as members of the audience applauded and cheered. Mark Breland one of four 1984 Olympic medalists who fouaht before.Saturday's ceremony. changed into fonnal attire and stood by Whitaker's side a~ a member of the wedding pany. Breland was one of 16 attendants accompanying the couple. Two other boxers on Saturday's card -T-yrell Biggs and Evander Holyfield -sat by ringside to obseTVe the ceremony between the two residents of nearby Norfolk. Meldnck Taylor. the founh Olympian to fi&ht Saturday, missed the ceremony. The Re v. I. Joseph Williams of the Antioch Church of Norfolk offic1atcd over the convention center's public address system during the 20-manute ceremony. When the couple had been pronounced husband and wife, Sweetpea gave his bnde a big hug and kis~. then grabbed Rovanda's hand and lifted 1t tri- umphantly into the aar. Whitaker. undefeated in seven professional fights, had been scheduled to meet Manny Hernandez of Oakland 10 an eight-round lightweight match Saturday. He had to withdraw after breaking a bone an his left foot last month. Quote of the day Larry Sprlu1. the Lakers' forward on the play of Manute Bol: .. He's a player. a very decepuve player. He doesn't look like he should be doing the things he's doing." McCarron rides to Dalhia win INGLEWOOD -Capricorn Belle, ~· ridden by Chris McCarron. rallied from far behind Sunday to wan the S 121,280 Dalhia Handicap at Hollywood Park. Carrying 118 pounds in the I I/ 16 mile turf race for fillies and mares 3 years old and up, Capricorn Belle finished one length an front of Just1cara. who also rallied late. Solva was third b~ a neck. with the wagenng favonte. Savannah Dancer. another neck back in fourth. Lazers topple Sockers INGLEWOOD -Pola Garcia had two goals and an assist Sunday naght to pace the Los Angeles Lazers to a 6-4 Major Indoor Soccer League victory over the San Diego Sockers. . After falhog behand 2-0 1n the first five minutes of the contest at the Forum, the Lazers roared back to take a 4-2 lead on goals by Cle Kooiman, Garcia. Ba ta ta and Juan Cardenas. Steve Zungul and Branko Segota had gi ven the Sockers their early lead, and Jean W11Jnch and Kevin Crow scored the later San Diego goals. After Garcia notched his second goal, W1l hc Molano closed out the scoring for Los Angeles. Patliota' fan• Injured by wire. FOXBORO, Mass. -Fans ~I-Eil cbnujna a victo~ u nday that sent the •II• New England Patnots to the playoffs broke down a metal aoal post .and fi ve people . were in,Jurcd when part of 1t touched a 13.200-voh wire. authont1es sajd, Four of the National Football League fa ns were severely burned. while the fifth was in shock. said st.ate trooper John Gillespie. A crowd swanned around the goal ~st after the Patriots' 34-23 victory over the Cincinnati BcnpJs, and broke off the upper sec11on. sa1d a Sullivan Stadium official who refused to ~ve his name. A piece of that section was earned about a quarter of mile down a highway from the stadium by about 800 people and placed in a barrel marking trafic lanes on the highway, trooper David Rhea said. When the alumanum pole began to tip over, the five fans tried to right 1t. and it touched the overhead wtre. Rhea said. Two of them were .. thrown acros<i the road" by the shock. Rae said. The five were taken by ambulances to Norwood Hospital, but their conditio ns was not ayailable, said. night supcrv1sor Mary Keister. · "II was an extrcmelr. unruly crowd after the game.'' Rae said. The crowd spilled out onto the highway and blocked both vehicles and pedestrians. he said. .About 2.000-3,000 people milled around the area when st.ate police arrived. the trooper said. Many appeared drunk but no arrests were reponed. he said. Winnipeg edges Oilers, 7 -5 Ray Neufeld scored two goals and set ~ upa third and Winnipeg withstood a torrid ' thtrd-pcnod Edmonton comeback to edge the Oilers. 7-5. in a National Hockey League game Sunday night ... In o ther NHL games, Pbll Hou1ley'1 third-period goal on the pbwer play lifted Buffalo to a 5-3 victory over Boston ... Troy Maruy'1 two goals. ancluding a game winning shot an ovenime. led Chicago to a 5-4 victory over Calgary ... Scott Bjag1tad scored three goals and Dlno Ciccarelli added two goals and three assists as Minnesota routed New Jersey, 8-3 ... Marry Craven'• goal at 2: 12 of overtime gave Philadelphia a 3-2 victory over Pittsburgh, extending the flyers' w1nn10gstreak against the Penguins to four games this season ... Gree Adams scored two goals and collected an assist. while Alan Hawortb tallied one goal and set up three other to lead Washington to a 7-5 victory over Quebec. Trail Blazers get by Denver Klkl Vudewegbe matche~ his season m high with 35 points Sunday 01ght to lead PortJand to a 12 1-1 14 National Basketball .\ssociation victory over Denver at Mem-. orial Coliseum ... World B. Free scored 32 po10ts as Roy Hln1on added 26, leading Cleveland to a 11 9-105 victory over Dallas ... Pat Cummings score~ nine of~is 26 points durine a 16-0 New York streak 1n the third quaner as Washington tied an NBA record-lo w with 25 points 1n the second half as the Knicks defeated the Bullets. I 00-93 •. The 25 points by the Bullets marked the founh time since the 24-second clock was started by the National Basketball Association in 1954 that a team had scored that total. Boston scored 25 points in the second half against Milwaukee o n Feb. 27. I 955, St. Louis did it a~inst Boston on Dec. 26. 1964 and Golden State did it agaants Boston on Feb. 14. 1978. Television, radio TELEVISION 6 p.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Rams. Channel 7 . RADIO 6 p.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Karns. KMPC (7 10), K.RLA ( 11 I 0). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Oral Robcns at UC Irvine, KPZE ( 11 90). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long Beach State at TCU (delayed), KWO~ (1600). Craig first to double in 1,000 49er sets record by rushing I ,050, receiving 1, 016 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Roger Craig put on another display of versatility and power Sunday as the San Francisco 49ers fullback became the first player in National Football League history to gam 1,000 yards rushing and 1.000 rece1 v1ng in one ~a son. In leading t e 49ers 10to the playoffs with a 31 -16 victory over Dallas, the third-year back ran I~ tames for 72 yards to push has season total to 1,050 yards rushang. He also caught five passes for 50 yards to bnng his receiving total to 1.016 yards. "Ro,er Craig 1s truly a great player. · said 49ers Coach Bill Walsh. who has also called him "the best all- around running back" in the NFL. --His record ~1-s a statement for this unique athlete." Until this season. no back an NFL history had 1,000 yards receiving ma season. The old record of 938. by the Baltimore Colts' Lenny Moore in 1958, was surpassed last week by both Craig and the San Diego Chargers' Lionel James. .. I don't feel like I'm burned out or anything." C raig said. "[ feel like I'm gettin& stronger." Craa~, named as a staner on this season s National Football Con- ference Pro Bowl team, also scored a touchdown in the third penod to set a club record for TDs with 15. 'Tm more ofa team player; I really don't concentrate o n individual goals," said Craig. "l just tried not to focus on the record roo much. Today I knew I was close to the record but I didn't want to start being conscious of the yardage and try to calculate how much yardage I needed." Craig compared his approach to football to Ch icago's Walter Payton. and said the hard work in the weight room and running before the season paid off. "Walter Payton is m y inspirational type player," he said. "He goes all out for hts team. This record means more to me today because we made the playoffs." Wishing you the Happiest of Holidays and a very Prosperous New Year. 119 Fubion I l•nd 0 Newport &!ach 0 759-J 622 \} Bullock WilahJre Win6 ------~ San FranclKo 49er Roaer Cralf &aln• M>me of hi• yardage that pat him oYer the ,., .......... 1.000 mark Sunday. Crata alM> went over the 1.000-yard mark ln recelnng. JETS, PATS MAKE NFL PLAYOFFS ••• From Bl I I-yard, tounh-<iuarter touchdown as the New England Patriots captured a playoff berth with a v1ctol) over the Cincinnati Bengals 1n Foxboro. Mass. Against the Lions. Payton rushed for 81 yards on 17 carries. caught four passes for 55 yards. He also tossed a 50-yard pass. • The Patriots, 11 -5, earned a wild-card spot as the~ ued a club record for v1ctones in a season. Cancinnat1. which was eliminated from conten1ion for 1he playoffs when Pittsburgh lost to the New York Giants Saturday, finashed at 7-9. New England will visit the New York Jets next Saturday an the Amencan Football Conference wild-card game. Payton finished the season with 2,034 total yards. Falcons 16, Sal11t1 10: Gerald Riggs rushed for 157 yards and a touchdown. taking over the NFL's rushing lead -at least for a day -and leading the Atlanta Falcon an a 16-10 victory over the host New Orleans Saints. After James' touchdown put New England ahead 27-16 with 8:13 left an the game. Canctnnau·s Boomer Es1ason threw his second touchdown pass. an 8-yarder to Cris Collinswonh, with 5:43 to go. R 1ggs now has I , 718 yards for the season and a 82- yard lead over Marcus Allen of the Ra1derc;. But New England, which never trailed , marched right back and scored on Robert Weathers' 42-yard burst on a fourth-down-and-I with I :52 remaimng. Packen to , Buca 17: Phillip Epps scored on a JO-yard flanker reverse an the first quaner and Jessie Clark ran 6 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown to lead the mistake- prone Green Bay Packers to victory over 1he Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Eagles 37, Vlltlngs 35: In Mtnneapohs. Paul McFadden kicked three field goal<i. including a 35-yarder with 40seconds to play. leadang the Philadelphia Eagles to a season-ending victory over the Minnesota Vikings an<{ giving tnterim Eagles Coach Fred Bruney a triumph an his NFLd.cbut. Dolplalnt %8, BW1 0: Dan Manno threw two touchdown passes to Bruce Hardy as the Miami Dolph ms whipped the bumbling Buffalo Bills to win the American Football Conference East title they have been greedy with for the past 16 years. Marino hit Hardy on first-half touchdown passes of 19 and 5 yards. Tony Nathan ran I yard fo1 a score and Ron Davenport rambled 13 yards for the final touchdown in the fourth period before a crowd of 64.81 1 an the Orange Bowl. Clllefa 38, Cllargers 34: Stephone Paige broke a 40. year-old NFL record with 309 yards in pass receptions, leadin$ the Kansas Ctty Chiefs to a season-ending victory over visiting San Diego. The Dolphins finished the reeular Nattonal Football League season with seven straight victories for a 12-4 record. one game better than division rivals New England and the New York Jets. The Dolphins have won or shared the AFC East title 13 of the past 16 years. Paige, a third-year pro from Fresno State. caught touchdown passes of56 and 84 yards an the first half. Hts 309 yards on onl}' eight receptions surpassed the NFL- mark of303 yards set Nov. 22. 1945. by Jim Benton of the Cleveland Rams. Bean 37, LJons 17: Dennis Gentry's 94-yard return for a touchdo wn with the second half kickoff ig01ted ·Chicago and the Bears went on to beat Dctrott an Pontiac, matching the NFL record for most victories in a regular season. ··r wasn't even around then." said Paige, 25. "It makes me feel reall) nice. I JUSt ran my routes and got open. and when Ball Kenney and Todd Blackledge got 1t to me, I made the plays." The Bears. who locked up the NFC Central Div1s1on title and a home-field advantage for the playoffs five weeks ago, equalled the 15-1 record set by the 1984 San Francisco 49ers. The Lions finished 7-9. The sparse crowd of 18.178. saw the Chiefs finish., their season with a 6-10 mark and send the Chargers home with an 8-8 mark despite a record-sct1mg season performance by Lionel James. Colts 34, Oiiers 16: Indianapolis. 5-11 , got three touchdowns passes from Mike Pagel. 'while Randy McM illan and Albert Bentley ran for two scores. Bears running back Walter Payton also entered the record books. becoming the first player in NFL history to go over 2.000 total yards in three consecuuve seasons. The Colts finished with a 1wo-game w1nn10g streak while Houston, also 5-1 I. lost its last fo ur . Trojans tumble in Pac-10 opener Oregon State· s Ortiz sparks 68-64 victory: Lew is scor es I 8 ------- LOS ANGELES (AP) -Center Jose Onaz scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds in his col- legiatc,debut to lead Oregon State to a 68-64 victory over Southern Cal an the Pac-I 0 opener Sunday night at the Sports Arena. Oniz, a member of the Puerto Rico national team who had been in- eligible until this game, scored 13 of his points in the second half for the Beavers. who raised their overall record to 3-3. Freshman Tom Lewis, a Mater Dea High product, had 18 points Derick Dowell added 16 for the Trojans, who fell to 4-5 overall. Oregon State led 30-26 at the intemussion and stall had a 38-32 advantage in the second half. But Southern Cal scored seven straiaht points, capped by Dowcll's steal and la yin, to take the lead for the first ume at 39-38 with 13:50 left. The Trojans last lead came on a Lewis j umper that aave them a 43-42 advantage wtth 12 minutes remain- ing. .. After that, a pair of free throws by the Seavers' Tyrone Miller and baskets by Steve Woodside and Darryl flowers put Oregon St.ate ahead foraood at 48-43, and Southern Cal could act no closer than three points. In other pmeJ. NerUi CarollN 104, Tk CUa•el 51: G uards Kenny Smith and Ranz1no Smith each tc<>~ 16 points to lead a balanced attack as top-ranked North Cuolina whipped The Citadel in collqe basketball at Charlotte. The Tar Heels, 10--0, led 12-7 with 13: IS left an the first lulf before putting totether sconna n.ins of 12-0 and 14:.{) to arab a 48· 16 hal ru me lead. Dunks by Brad DaU&)\eny. Cunis Hunter and Warren Manin keyed the first scoring spurt, which gave the Tar Heels a 24-7 lead with 8:3 I lefi 1n the first half. Sax different players scored an the second run. as the Tar Heels grabbed a 48-14 lead before a final bucket by The Citadel. Seton Hall 71, Stanford 75, OT: Freshman guard John Mon on sank two free throws with four seconds left in overtime to lift Seton Hall to victory over host Stanford. Stanford had a chance to go ahead by three with 43 seconds left in ovenimc after Novian Whitsitt hit a Iona j ump shot to give Stanford a 75-74 lead. Whitsitt was fo uled only seconds later but missed the front end of a one-and-one. Stanford freshman Todd Licht1 made a layup with 37 seconds left in regulation play to tie the score at 6 7 Lichti was the ~me's leading scorer with a season-high 30 points, and he also hit 13 straight free throws. Stanford. 5-3. had a 38-29 lead at the half. Stanford held the lead until the 7:56 mark in the second half when Seton Hall's James Major hit a Iona jump- shot to tie the game at 55. Hawaii Paclflc 17, Pacific H: Darryl Houston scored 25 points to lead Hawaii Pacific College to a win over the University of the Pacific Tiaers in Honolulu. Houston, who scored IS of hJs points m the second half. hit 13 of 13 free throws and 6 of 12 field goal attempts. Hawaii Pacific. an NAIA school. picked up its fourth consecutive win for a 6-6 record while Pacific. a Div1s1on I team, fell to S-4. The Sea Warriors. leadmg 9-33. opened the second half with eight unanswered points for a 4 7-3 lead and then continued to widen the maram. Domingo Rosano and Rioch Anema led the Tiaers with 10 points each. Pacific plays U01ve"11ty of tlawaia here Monday ntaht REED ••• From Bl "If it wasn't me replacing ham 11 would be somebody else I was JU5t happy at the chance to play. rm glad the coaches had the confidence f could do the JOb ... He and the rest of the Rams wiU have to do a JOb in order to stop Allc"i who has already rushed for I ,6Jo yards 10 the first 15 games. :·Mar..:us 1s a heck of an athlete,'' said Reed "He's gotten this repu. ta11on as a finesse player since he has come into the league. but let me tcU you, he's very tough. "I remember in high school whet\ he played defensive back. He had people afraid of him. He was mcanct than hell and could really hit. I knew one day he'd be in the NFL. but f thought he would a defensive back What a hitter." ' With credentials such as those, •t appeai:s Allen ca~ght on with the nght team 1n the Raiders, a notoriously hard-hitttng, hard-nosed team, "They have their own style." said Recd. '"They're physical and a Jot o( them like to talk out there on the field. Thafs not pan of my game. though. I save my energy for playing. If I d iC want to talk, ( know I could out-talk most of them. I don't have anJ grudges, though. In fact, I don't kno,. any of them except for Marcus." Wall he have any words for Allen? "I mi~t say hello to him," saJ' Recd wath a smile. "We'll shak.i hands before the game. and I hope wt will afterwards. After all, it's only a game." ' Slippery Rock RB In Shrine Game SAN FRANCI 0 (AP) -Chu Sander'I, • runn1na back from hg. pcry Rock Univer'ltty, has becornr the fim player from his sc~ selected to pla~ 1n the hrint West Football Game Sander\, who ran for 2.671 yards It three colleae seasoM. was nam over the weekend to replace Viflln back Barry Wood on the East ro11• for the game scheduled Jan 11 ' tanford tad1um FoR THE REcoRo NllL NATIONAL CON~IRINCI • Item' t San r rencsc "lh10.lH M t.11Anre .. o e11u ,,NV G1ot111 111111nll'Qlon 0 t1llodelol'lte St LOUIS Wtlt w L II 4 10 • ~ 11 • 11 IHI T Pct. ,., o nl ll4 0 &?S '1 I 0 )13 ,.,. 0 750 2'7 10 6 0 67S 3S7 62S l99 67S 797 43a 2'6 ) 13 771 10 6 0 10 6 0 1 9 0 s 11 0 c-a1 .-Cl'llC•llO IS I 0 931 4S6 '.;reen Bav I a O SOO lJ1 '-\lnM\Ole I 9 0 4lf 346 :>t i ro11 1 9 O 431 307 Tampa B•v 2 14 O 17S 1'4 AMERICAN COH,EAENCI: •·AalOors :>tnvtr )earr1e ;•n DleQO <en1asCrtv <·M11m1 t·N V Jtol\ v·New Eno1no no1a nePOM Buffalo Wa.I II 4 11 S a • • 8 " 10 Eatt 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 0 11 S 0 11 s 0 S II 0 1 14 0 c-•I 133 ))I 688 )IQ soo )49 soo '67 l 7S l 11 1SO 4?t 688 193 618 367 )12 320 12S 100 lll 113 217 310 414 .,. lSS lS9 366 441 '·Cltvetond :1nc1nne 11 P1t1sburon >iOU\IOn 8 8 0 1 ~ 0 1 9 0 S II 0 soo 717 7'4 43a ••I 437 '38 l19 lSS 311 ™ 417 •·won 01v1\,0n 1111e •·Chncr>eo wold ·ca rd Ola voH Derll'l Sundlt V'' Sc.,., Allen!& 16. 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I Mocl'l1Qan l over Nebres•o Cttt.n Bawl, .Jen.. 1 Auovrn 4 , over Tuai A&M Aow Bawt, Jtn.. I Iowa 7 > over UCLA ~ .. , Bewl, Jan.. I M1am1 6 over Tenneuee Oranee Bowl, Jan.. 1 01<la l'tom1 3 over Penn Ste le ·~•notes l'lame team From Harnll'• R-5-" BM« HOLIOA Y BOWL Arkan"' 11, Ar1zon. Stat. 17 kor• bv Ouanitn t.rrzone St Ar~ansCI\ J 11 0 l-11 I 0 0 11-18 ASU-FC:. BO\l•om 41 Aril.-D Tl'lomu 9 rull nra1nor ~•Ck I ASU-FG Bow om 21 •Su-<o• 16 DH\ lrom v a11 Raaonor\1 1 Amole Pan tr om Ven Raae>l'lor1ll Arl<-EOmOllO\ 17 run CCalC•Qn1 run ASU-FG BosJrom 11 Ark-FG Tr11nor 37 Allend•nce 41 374 ASU Arlt 21 61 uo 117 JS 10· ll·O S·J7 l·I 2·10 37 '4 F1r1t down\ 10 Rusnes·vard• 41· 19S Pan lng verds 167 Rtlurn v.,d, 0 Pents i.·27 ·1 Pun!\ S·ll Fum~ts·IOll 0-0 Ptnelllt\·vard• 2·11 Time ol Poneuton 11 16 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ~USHING-Arlrona SI . CrawlOf'd It· 103. Amola ll S6. Ctec" 9·31. Ven RHol'lOrst I (minus I) ArUn•u. Rousa IS·76, Ca1ugnl 16·4S, Edmondl 7·'3, 0 TllOm81 9·)9, Forema11 9·30, G Tl'lom111 7· 19, V1n Ov•e l·J, Mllltr 1·3. YounQ 1·7 PASSING-Arlzone SI. Van RHt>nor\I 14·17·1 167 Arkan\H C1 lc19111 10-17·0-117 G Tnoma' O-l·0-0 RECEtVtNG-Arlzon• St G•nlmore 4· }6 (Oil 3 •7 HIH l·.U. (r1wfo(d 7· 11 Cleek I· 10 Ht rrl• 1·7 Arl••nw•. Edmoncl\ 1·'3, Conttrl I· 17 Ven Ovllo I·•. RouH 1-3 MISSED FIE LO GOALS-Arlzone SI Bo1trom S9 i&ewt ICWft, SCIMdute DIC. I• c;.....,,... ..... .. , ,,.._, F rt\no Stett SI llowllnQ GrMn 1 DIC. 11 °""' ..... (ti hllllac, Midi.) Mtrvland 35, Svracuw II II •11 lld9IK>t ••wt (II Sfllf¥8"11. LA.) MIMl\0141 10 Cltmi.on 13 D•c. n ........... (I I Sall °'"9) Aril.•n••• 11 Arlron• Slate 17 WIONHDAY'S OAMI eMl·GnV 0.1Jk Ill Mii ........ '• Ala.) NOl'lll o ~ovtll (Cnallfltl 7 11 9 • m ) ,.!DAY'S OAMI .. ..,,. ..... Cat MlfNINI) levior re )Iv\ I.SU Cl I II 1CPMt..-II 1t S lO om ) Coast Christmas Classic preview (at Estancia High School ) De~. Zl·U, 30 Iolani High <I Nu.:knarrw. Red Ra1Jcr-. League lntaschola)tll League of Honolulu lpn\atl' '>thoolsJ ( olors Red. Blad. \\ h11c Coach Glenn Young (filth )ea rJ 1985 record f..9. ( arc~·r 51.n First round IM E\uin~ 1.1 X 411 p m Top Playus: TylcrTun old. b-3.Jr. fo~ard John Clifford. 5· 11 . Jr . guard Eddie Kealoha. 5.9 !>oph center An Brostek. 6--4. ":>oph lenta Jimmy Wheeler 6·3. ir. to~ard Coach's background: Now 1n hi s fifth year ~llh the Rt:d Raiders. the Un1 vers1l) of lllln1m produu has molded a reputauon as a winner. as evidenced by his 1983 squad which "On a state champ1onshtp. Four members of that class are w11h the U mven.tt)' of \\ ashing· to n's football squad. indud1ng ..\n Brostek·c; brother, red-shirt freshman Bern Brostlc. a 6-4, 260-Pounder. "We're }Oung this year." e mphasizes Young. lolan1 generally a11acks with mo ,ement and defends mostl} with man.to-man e tTorts lolan1 'ism v.11hout a senior on the squad but there 1<.. plent} of di\ ers11~ at thl' H onolulu·ba..cd school "Wc''e go1 about C\CI) c:thn1c background }Ou can 1mag1nc: here:· said Yo ung. "We've got C h1nest·. Ph1hppinos. Hawa11ans. Portugese. Sa- moans }OU name 'em. we""e gol ·em." Young prepped at lolan1 before hi.' went o n to llhno1s v.herc he graduated among the top three 1n h1<.. class in eng1neenng. A look at the Red Raiders lo lan1. ~1th a 4-3 record. lc:avcs Hawa11 late ( hnstmas night and arrl\eS in Los .\ngeleo; at 6 a.m Thursda}. pla~ 1ng Estancia that !klme night. Tun old and ClitTo rd are retuming starters and both are a\eraging about 14 points a game Brostek is lolan1·, chief rebounding hope: SATURDAY'S GAMES FIOflda Cltru• BoWI (et Of1ando, FIA.) 01'110 Stott '8 ll Y\ BYU t10·7i l(l'lcinn~• I at 10 o m Sun BoWI (al El Puo, Tuu) Georg,a 7 )·I •\ Ar zona 8· l Cna" .,e• 7 a, noon AIOtl• Bowt (at Honolulu) USC tS·SI •\ Alaba ma <8·7· '1 •Cna Me• 11 al S D m I MONDAY, DEC. JO FrMdom BoWI (al Anehelm) Wul'l1nQron 16 S Y\ Coioraoo 7·ti ~ Geter a.wt tat Ja cllllO'!Vllt, Fla.I Oklanoma Sra•e t8·ll v\ F1or1011 S•at• 8 )J Cnannt l 7 a• S o m TUESDAY, DEC. l l PHCh Bowt (at Allantel Armv (8 11 v\ (11tno1s 16 4 10 ICllOMfl 2 i 1 nooni Blu"*-1 Bawl (et HoultOtl) Aor Force II I •\ Te.a\ 9 J tC"a" ~· S a • 11 4S a ,.. Al·Amtrk.an Bowt (at Blrm...,..m, AIA.J Mocn1gan Sta lt (1 41 •\ C:.eorQ10 Tp~n 8·1· IJ IC1tanne1 IJ a• So"' 1 WEDNESDAY, JAN. I Sunltht Flt•la &owl (at Tempe) M1cr11oan (9 I 11 v\ Net>ra\... 19 ? ChaMel 4 ar 10 30 a m COfTOn Bowt 111 Dalal) Tun A&M 19 1 v\ AuDu'" 8 J Cnanne1 1 er 1030 a m 1 AHi Bowl (al PauoonaJ U(L.A 18·7·" Y\ Iowa ' 10 I) 1Chann• • sr 1om 1 Sue.r Bowl ( ot Naw O.W.ns I M1am1 Fie t 10 II Y\ Tenne\•~ ca I l Cnanoe1 1 al S om I Ora-Bowl tat Mllmll Ok a noma 9 I v\ Penn Srate 11 O Cnannel 4 at S om I SATURDAY, JAN. 11 Etsl·Wtsl Shrine G•me (al Sin Francl•col Ea\1 v\ Wes! noon Hull Bowl al Hono•ulu Ea\'•\"""' I om Japen Bowt t•• Yoltot\ame, J•penl Nor"' •\ Sovin 6 30 om SATURDAY, JAN II Slfllar Bowl ltl Mol>llt, Ala.I North v \ Sou1n 10 a ,,., All' '"'H PST East·West Al·Star eame I •I 51.mwd, J•n.. II l WEST ROSTER QB Rooo10 BolCo BVU Merl• lho•en w u 11lno1on Srett RB Rtubtn Maves Wa\,,ln111on S1e1t Gordon Brown, Tulsa Tonv C1terrv Or tQOn, Ron Brown Colorado Wit Web•ler SttuQnter S.n DI~ S1a 11. ROQQlt 8 vnum OreQOn Sta ie Lew Barnes, Orooon TE &rent Jonts Senta Cler~ Svtvt\ltr Bvrd ICan\U C M ike EtdlOtl SMU Tim Avl1 Ulal'I Slate OL Oevld WrlQnl BYU JoM B.,n, Slantoro, tt.t1tl'l l(ertz, Calllornla , Mlllt Hartmtltr. UCLA. Ja me• Fllzot1rlcl. USC l(lc"tr Mu Zt nd1lu , Arizona DL Tonv Coio<lto USC, Mike Wll4 Da"ll. Don Feltll>t11kl ColOrtdo M1rku\ Koen. BolH Slate TIC! Warl\OC" C111Verv LB WIH•• ""°" l(a nH1 Joe Kt HY ""•slllnQton. Gr119 8attle Arizona Slate Ltot'I Wllllt &YU FH100 MotlOIOl l Ula l'l DB Errott Tvoer Ula l'l. Merk Collin\ Cat St•tt Fvtltflon Jerome Tvt.,. USC Gr900fY Ll lktr ArktrlMl, Bari on Huno1.-,, 1C.111stt Sttl• HH d COt Cl'l L•V•H Edweros (8 YU1 Anl•l•l'l CO.CM• Tad TOllner (USC) Jim wacl.or (TCU) ~It TWrMl'Nnf (at~ .... JaftWcel • J1nuerv·Mlllef U~ 000 E 10er • 8r 1td141• '1 ~ 000 8rewar·IC•ft9 l I• 000 M004v Oen-... l l).000 fttl!Nf·Ct mtf '17 000 Barbel'· 8tal0(11. i 10 000 CH Oll' Olc-lnton. l 10 000 MeM"'9· Sltol'ltl\'°41 110 000 Llllltr·Al<'Oll .... 000 Farr-.. ·~en \6 500 r~-L-1 14 500 S•ll.et·CO.fo.<"I U 009 6S 62 111 6J M-111 6S 6J-Ut •S .,._11' •1 M-lll 4'·U-ll7 67 65--1)7 67 u-m ... .,_m .. 70-IJI 10 6'-1• •• 70-lJf • won on t«Ot\O rio.. ol .. ~ Otlll'I Oltvott NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Paclfk DIVl•l«I W L Pct. GB Le~on 1' l 889 Porttana 17 14 S4 9 Searrie 11 II 179 u P~n" 10 17 )70 14 ~ 10 .. lS7 .. , ::iOI01ir• Sra1~ 10 71 311 lo MIOWH I OM~ Oenve• IS 11 67 t '10V\IO~ II 11 67 1 San Ar•on o I) 11 566 Ulan 16 11 >Jl 011lla\ IJ 1~ 481 Sacrampnro 9 19 371 EASTERN CONFERENCE Allenllc D1vl\JDtl Bos•o" 2 6 718 New Je•\e• 11 1 S86 ) Pl'\ aoe D"o• 6 / S1' S , 111•\r>.ng•o-l I• •8 a New vo.-9 19 )71 2 , Confr 11 01v111Dtl Molwau•ee 19 12 61J Oe1ro11 IS I• Sil Allan•a 1• I• SOO C1e~e1ano ll IS •M 4 , Cn1cago 11 io JSS 8 •no a~• 8 19 196 9 Sundev'\ ScorH Npw Vo" 100 W.un1nQ•O" 9) C•eve•and 11' De as IOS Port ano 111 Denver 14 T on191\Ys G•,.,. C•eve1ano al New Jer1t• WodnoldeY'l G1m.1 Clipcien a• Por11and Bo\JOI' a• New Vor~ Col._ SUND A Y'S SCORES O•llQO" S•a•~ 68 use M Por• ano S9 Ca S•e tf' F.,,1 er•O<" 4) Seton Hall 76 S1antoro 7S 01 Norin Carollne ICM CllaOe• 51 Sou•n Cero11ne 106 Rr>ooe l\la no 61 Aor l=orce S6 Ar"'v SO Han torcl 69 Holv Crou 6S Puroue 79 De lron 59 TOURNAMENT A.cl L.Ot!W O.uk I Finl Round) Bo11on Coo 9S VelOO\la St 10 Aubv•n 18 Cen1 F1or·O• 49 LATE SATURDAY SCOftES TOURNAMENTS Bavou 0.nl< SV'v Lou s ene 67 C:.e Sou1nern SO •ors• N T UO\ Sr 8S Voungsrown Sr 11 L°"911om Clau k re~a\ 60 '>Ou'" F•or1011 SS '·"' u San D llQO 78 Ataske·Ancnor3oe &A ,, ... 0 Louhi.ne lnvltal!OMl LSU 91 Soutr1err1 IJ t.r5t NE Lovos ane 79 SE Lou 1 •ne r3 1 '""0 Ptn Anwnc.n Helldlv Ciani< Nicl'lOll\ SI 11 Pan Amer•can 69 '"" w Texas St 63 T toes San An101110 &O 1fJWdl Rtbll RoufldUp Nevede ·Lu llOQu 11 Iona 63 (tlq t) Sen D1e90 St 63 FlortOa 62 tltWO) Tlmfl DIUNI tell llwlfa !MNI Ricnmono SI 11ir111n1e 46 1tlr111 Old Oomono0n 61 V• Commonwea1ll' S~ tl'ltrd UAB O.u l< A1a ·B r"'•nQl'tam 76 Tn (l'tatr•nooQ• 60 (fo"ll M1u 1u 1000 •1 C•mooelf « lln1ro 1 Vol""'"' Clauic Tt nnene. 8S N C W11m1n9ron SI tflflll BevlQr 59 Furm1n SS (tllord) EXHIBITION Lou1\Volle 91 All'li.•e\ 111 Action '4 How AP toti 10 fared No 1 N0ttt1 Ce•Ol•na 10·0 o.a• Jet\ .on .. 11141 •• 65 Me• Stentoro 19 ~S 0.11,. Cita del 104 S 1 No 2 MtCl'llQtn 10 01 l)Oet Norll>e<" ~1cr1111e11 "·76 No J Du•• •• 01 l)Oal OI Yld\On ., u No • Svrt cuH t 1 01 Oe•I SI 8 onevt11 lure IJ-64 No S G-11etown U·OJ Oee• Amer>ct n IJ·St bffl No 11 O.Pav1 es 10 NO • ICellM ' It I) bell Arl<an~u" 7' No 7 C-11•• r.cn 1 II bfft Otcl Oomtnion ..... O.e t TO•a\ A~M IJ st oeat Jectuonv le 7? SJ No a, Ollt•,.,... It 01 Oetl No• Orlffn• 103·1S No •. Loul•la na Slate ( 11 Ol bfft L1m1 r 1•·51. Oeat TOH n ·•S Offl Sout"9H t LOUl\ll l'a 11·'1 D .. I Soutllofn U ti ·IJ No 10, Mtmon•• Stale tl·O) llHI Mll\h 11001 1l s. No II Sr Jol!n ' It 11 °"' N~ra li)ol 61 No 12 Neuoe•LH V9QH 17 II Diel s.n oi.oo St111 10~-es OMt IOlll t1 .., No I) 11.tfllucll.• 11 1l llfft Cu r Caro In., ... g bMI ~01,,. • S6 No 14 Alell>tmt to""°~1'\ 111 11 DHt Clf\Clnf\111 '9 ~ beet Ct~ .. '6 0..1 Tonn.uM Cllatt1t'IOOOI 16·90 No IS 1111!\04\ 11 11 o.er Mluourl 61 \S No 16 LQVl\Vllit (6·J ) !Ifft No U 1no1ent 0 ·'3 No 11 lf\Cl•ll\I (6•) IO\t te No I• Levi\¥ U 6J .,.., •ow• i 11ie " •S No 11 De~•ut ,, 11 .,.., Hofltt-ltfll ,.._., IO\I to No ~ 0.-.. 10Wfl 9$-10 NO 19 Notre u emc :> T Me• VI 11tr eo\O 9' ~ No 10 v •11 "'• Teer a 1 OO•' ,.,,., lltrQoll•• 7• •• COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Of•'* c o .. t 67. hllevu. 41 (CllT'U• Toumemonl) l!leltvuo 14 71 .. ltllflD .. ,.,, H•Vt " C.oua.e ... ltoc• ltnlr .. V\a1m L111'11tt TroduO• B\CllH 0re"9t (Mii 161 I 19 lllM ID I 9 1 6 1 I i. KD.-r ) I S 1 He"<C><.• 4 O ) 0 I & Sc"""'' • I 1 1 • ~t>OeU • .l 1 o 1 r11ooe 1 o 0 0 0 Rondo"ll 1 0 0 0 0 C1tkln\ 0 0 s o 10 e,.vr o o I 0 1 Btoo11 0 0 ...,..,,,. 0 0 Tole s 11 S 16 41 To•e \ 1• 19 Hel•torne Bttrevut lS ll HolVWMd Park SUNDAY'S RESULTS 1 4 4 ,, , 1• s 4 • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 ,, (?ltb o4 lO·daY -ou.Nlr.0 _, Fl•ST RACE O<tt ,,,. 1e 8000 COfleoro Hewtev ) 40 } 80 1 •O roro'\ Deoov cMcCerro" • 80 l 40 '.;tnu1ne JoM Me11t ~' 110 •Tome 1 36 ) S SECOND RACE o~~ ~ •t :all•Q"&" 1 Peooro11t ~ 40 ~ OC. I AO N1Ck ' p,.1n(e P1n(~v 4 &0 I 00 Bo•<! S1 Par Soo1\ r.me I 31 l S J1 DAILY DOUBLE "a ~ 17 AJ ,. THIRD RACE Oot .., f•u1n tSllm"r {\le· 11 See t Her nanot 1 Frank1n\trell1 V1n1! 100 HG 71(; 100 )£0 i.c Time 1 l7 I S $,S EXACT A 1 S O&•d J IA 00 FOURTH RACE 1.,,.. ... E •t•s•e CPOe Bte• "• ••"' G..o,.o• So1 \ ..,...,oro''~'tC Batt' 1910 '80 660 ~50 •1~ J .al'j T~ ISi IS EXACT A 7 8 Oa a U8?0G FIFTH RACE O"t Pr oe 01 Our\ B•t" ""' m Poncov1 A\Cens1011 I Mc:Cttrroo 7~•0 90C ~00 i.40 HO HO Tomp 1 3• I S JS EXACTA ) oa a s349 00 SIXTH RACE I • 0" '~" 4 Owan(e MAW fY >I QO'\ McCar•on E \toe Va1eniue e 1340 a 60 soc. JOO 300 l1G Tome 2CM •S EXACTA ? l 060 ~70100 SEVENTH RACE 1 F ,, ong\ '1V l(ono I VateNue1e S 00 • 10 3 10 Oanc1no Piratt tDe1aMu\\a•e S40 • 70 r,me To Smo•e McCarro" •SO T~ 17) I '5 E XACTA • 9 oe d S89SO U PICK SIX 2 I 2 4 oa o SJ JS7 0 ·o •S ...w•nn.f'\o t c•t•\ t -1~ "''l"\f'\ P ., \1,,. :e rrvover •ISi 07817 EIGHTH RACE I o ""' ~\ :eor.corn Serre McC ''" 4 60 I 70 , .&0 Jul••cara Poncav o 80 ) 40 >o1~a •Toro 7 60 Tome 141 3 l5 EXACTA 4 6 oaoo J l80..0 NINTH RACE Onf' m ~ )a o ent McCa"O~ I> 80 8ron1 no P l"IC4• :)ua •v Jet Ha" e~ T me I JS 4 is EXACT A 7 7 oa Cl \'>) JO A11enoa11c~ 1' 0'6 380 '40 •JO 28C HO NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Non-h DIVl\lon W L T Pt\ GF GA >' -Ou·~ Ii 4 ).4 '1' 8 -• COQO )(i ~ ,0 "w\ ,,,,•w'a C ,. 2' IJ' Jl ro,.o,,•o 8 .u ~' $In.--OtVt\IOtl 1.t 1 >1 Sv .t vancouv@" ""''""'OllQ KlnQl I ) 17 9 11 10 8 11 •1 "9 '8 J1 148 78 llJ lo9 70 t t 'IC WALES CONFERENCE Petr<e~ DlvlMOtl p" aoe or a .~ 1 ... oO 07 l\lur ~Q'o)r " 8 .. :'t oi N Y \1andPr\ 1~ JJ 112 1i7 "'v ltanoe'' 11 110 •IS P tl\C>u•or I' ): I) I 76 Nf}'llllJ Jf!"~tt• i i' ]') J 'i Adams 0 1v111on 'Jut Pe<: •a 0 ) 1~ ·•o "V1\('H''l•~e-e 80\IO,. e..,•1,,~e ,..,,•tor:J ' '~ JI •u ~t 11 18 ]\ ] 2 l~ 1.. I J Suncs.v'\ Scoru Wal~ ,-g•or 1 Outt.e. B"Ha ·o 5 BO\' ' l Pn.1aoefon1a l P•tt\buf" J"" OT M1MH Ola 8 Nt"" If'"' J W1,,n1CJe9 1 EdrT'on10~ !I Ch•cooo 5 Ca•oa•v 4 OT MondaY'S Gem.' Nf't'll> Yo,., \ 4"'dff'\ ,,, Ma .. Oe'"'D , a' -...~"' " ,., _, 4~v~ .. "" "oeo a• V41f'lco""'~' MEN'S T ENNIS Davi• Cuo ':1 •' (I I Mufti<ll, Wo\1 G«'matl¥ I Sletan Eo1>ero Swtoen :IP' Y. ~ ... llle\IPlla l (We\t C:.t•"'•~• J 6 1 \ • • ~ l , Bec11er lWHI Gt rmo)nv otl y.~ \ IVllanaef lSwedfn' b l 1 6 6 J 6 1 ..,, °"° Ma ftU\lne NEWPORT LAHDIH(; -~ e"°"or •, ~J \l~•o•n ?I u no Dan S ca c~ :>a•\ d •oc••"' s •"9eD\"eeo H ma,•e·• w .... .._. nMKftefti eASEaALL ~Ala.ell.._, •NDIANAP0LtS INDI AN\ .. gl\f'(I r 'Q•~ C., ~ encl Cun Br-ow" 0.1, "f ' ~OOTeALL It AMS-Acllv•••d WO»d• ... ,,~ 11...o.<,er P\tC90 Je,.,.\ Mc P...,a1t1 "II"'' ff'O on oRIUf'IO r nl( Yt ST LOUI$ (AltOINALS JC·~ l,.,.. ... an•ttr\ "leCI <MC" HOCktY ..........__"L-NEW YC)ltK ltANGC:IJS-S.-0• '•"'• FO'trtfl ~-n 'O "'-H•v• ta• •tw 4-..t(an '10c\ev 1.•1o..« toCCH M9ler --.r Stccw Leaeut PITTSIUlitGH \Pllt lT -.. ,. •A•••1 S••11 T trlfdll '°Cl' wares f'rom ,,,. \\l~l>f'l\•{tf\ 11\1 CO\.L•O• NQ4'TH DA1t.OT.4 N~ It_. J f l'IOl't'lll1 '-" loolOe ( " YOUNC»TOWH STAT(_,.._ J"' frKMJI,...., troo~ COt<ft Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT /Monday, December 23, 1985 • - PRE p 8 ~SK£l B~Ll Monarchs open Orange Classic ~1.ttcr lx1 High ' rdgn o t \IJ premJt ~ 10 \outhern ( J hfomta hasketball "'111 tx· put 111 Jl)othi:r 1~·\t this <Aeek The unbeah~n ~<>narch!> wh<i dfi' on a 38-game v.1noing streak mer .s period of tv.o ~l'<H'> are hdt k tu dtlend1n~ their l hamp1on\h1p ul thi· Orange Hohd.n < IJ"I< .u < hdpman ( ollege bt-ginning 1 hur\da' .\lso entcretJ 1n tht: tournament " (){can v 1eY.-hu,1cr ( ap1strnnn Viii In .in 8· I team that fim5hed third to \'later De1 1n tht recent Tournament ol ( ·hamp1un\ JI ( al Poh PumonJ ~mong lhl" I "·tl'am tield lr11m thl' Orange C 0<1~1 dll'J Jrt: \lann.1 ~ 11un- 1a1n \ .illn < o\l.s \kr,a \\ t\ln11n\tt'r and \iiddkhal ~ 1n .1dd11111n 111 \1,1te1 l>t't \1ann.1 1\ p.111nl a~.i1n~t OrJn~l·' 1un111r 'ar'>ll\ tx·laU\t' ot lhl' IJl ~ of J I lith \ dr\ll~ ll'Jn1 Jnd fiKUrt\ 111 nh·l'l thl' "'inner 111ttw I 1111th1ll·D;rn.i H tlh flr'>l ruunJ g.iml· f 111!.i ~ b1unta1n \ alll·' llra"'' ll \1 "h:na < 11~ta \k\J " up ag.J1n'1 < ap1\lrJno \allt\ \\ cc,tmtmh:r 1' pdirl·d ag_J1n\I lung·t1mr 'mall .... h11111' P''"'t'r \an1.1 C Iara and \JdJkha ~ JrJ"' Lake"l><id \later Dt·1' t1T\t 111und to~: 1\ l •1\ ~ngek' Jordan Thr lour·da ll urnaml·n: l"'. unut:<i throu6h ".ih.1rda' Al\h ttH· .hJmp111n\h1p 1 nal ... \1 1nJa. \1'.11 n lr1urn.inwr1 J1..ll11n t\ 'l'"' rort Harbor '~h1d1 trd'el' I• 1 "''' •n ( 1t~ ior an eight tt'Jm tourn1 • mt~: mg Rcn<1 10 fhur.,J.i, , 11pt:nl·r V.oodhm.ljll anJ I r ·lr\il entered 1n the four-d.a)' Brea-Olinda Tournament which bqini Thursday \\ oodbndg<-" the third place finisher 1n thr fn,inc I oumamcnt. takes on ~unn) tf 1ll~ .11 4 o'clock 1n the opening wund f nda} Of•net H ..... 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"And I think you'll find that students arc studying harder and are domg better .. " The rule. which stemmed from a sweeping school reform law. forbids students from Laktng pan in any ell.tracunicular ac11v1t1cs for six w~ks 1f they fail a single course. "This country is 1n world compet1t1on and we're not in the race in man:r cases because of a weak educational program among our secondary schools." Wh11c said on the CBS- TV .. Face the Nation" program "I want to make certain that we ha"e the highest standards, and I thtnk you'll find that the s~rongcst support we have for 11 arc among many of those professional athletes who are ~oing back to get their educa tion no"' " he said. He said students arc not being penalized through the rule "They are being encouraged to pass their :ourses first and then the} ·11 be able 10 pla) ... he said. "I prefer to refer to 1t as the ·pass-pla) · rule. I thtnk that's the wa) we havl'.' to look at It." "We send our kids to school to learn:· he said. "Then we'll have plent) of tame to pla)." But no-pas.~. no-pla) has met m1"cd reviews from students and parents, and coaches ha ve vowed to fight the rule. forming a pohucal action commmcc. A group of Texas parents filed sutt against the no-pass, no-play rule. but the requirement was upheld on appeal. "This law 1s. facial!). ovcrl)' harsh." said .i\nthon)' Sheppard of Washington. an at- torney representing the group of Tell.a\ parents. ··we're goi ng to wm 1n coun." He told' CBS News an appeal would be filed 1n the Supreme Court this week "fhe evidence 1n the tnal 1s undisputed that these children arc dropping out of school. We ha"c ~ome testimony on children who have become ~u1c1dal. We ha ve handicapped .h1ldrcn that read on a ~ond-grnde lcvt'I .:~·en though they are m the 1llth and seventh ~ade. They cannot pass their cour!>Cs on a Sill· wel'.'ks to six-weeks ba~1s. And it's a d1sa~ter for the~ chtldrcn," he said He said that state oflic1als, in promoting the rule. ha"e unJustif1ably stereotyped 'iChoolch1ld rcn as onl ) bemg intere~ted 1n sports, not stud) 1ng "There are a few lazy athletes around. but 11 1s no reason to catch the 3 million chi ldren an the state of Texas 1n the gnp of thts highly facially unreasonable law," s~ud Sheppard. Whitt' said the cnt1c1sm was unfounded and added tht' rule was not unfatr to minont1es. "You'll find that yesterday in Te'xas, Yates lllgh School from Houston. Teus. an all- black school, passed ever) one of us varsit:r players .. passed every course. won the state ::hamp1onsh1p by the second largest margin :ver. ·· the governor said "It's not d1scnmmatory. It 1uld be even more tragic for U!l 10 ignore the tact that man)' students, because of Mr. Sheppard and the JX"Ople he represents and that attitude. are going to be graduating from school without being able to read and wnte and to count. That would be the most tragic thing that we can do for a young person today... . About half the students an Texas high \Chools Ounked at least one course this year. 1h1nning the ranks of football teams, drama ;·lubs. checrleading squads and other groups, offi cial<. said. "Well. we're putting the emphasis back where 11 belongs," said White, "back 1n the classroom. We're going to let that classroom teacher start selling the standards for academic excellence. and I think u's im- perati ve that we stan setting high standards. We're not letting the coaches run the academic program s in Texas. They're running the athletac programs. and the) do a good JOb there .. White \aad no-pass. no-play. coupled wi th ~;ut exams for high school students, will :nsure that there 1s no longer "social promotion" an Te"<as. Boxer says d eath thr e a t s fo rced h im t o t h r ow fight CHIC .\GO (AP) -.\ bout that drew national attention to a fighter trying to make a comeback following the amputation of his n ght foot was thrown becau!>C of death threat\, the loser says. Boll.er Francis Sargent !>Std Saturda> he intentionally lost the Dec. 14 fight to Craig Bodz1aoowsk1. who won ttlt.> cru1scr-~c1gh1 bout on a second-round knockout even though he was weanng an art1tic1al foot Sargent made the adm1ss1on Saturda) aftl'r Gordon Volkman. chairman of the llhno1s .\thlet1c Board, said he would call for an investigation into the bo ut because of qucs- 11ons about the wa~ Sargent went down for the IO<ount "I threw the fight "~ad argent, who h'-'CS m Peona "l got calls. about three or four. before the fight saying the:r'd kill me 1fl didn't lose. Craz) calls. I was scared ... Bodz1anowsk1. of Tinley Parle. said ht' behevcs he scored a sohd knockout "I nailed him ." Bodz1anowsk1 said "l'\t.' ~een the (tight) fi lms. and I knocked him uut." Sargent, wh o 1s black. said the calls included v1c1ous racial abuse. and 11 continued when he amved at Alan Shepard High School in Palos Heights for the fight. Sargent said he didn't belic"c Bod- z1anowsk1, his promoter or manager were responsible for the threat~ Volkman said he ha~ been que\t1oncd b) numerous people who ei ther <;aw the fight in person or on Lapes about when the knockout actually occurred "We're not out to tam1\h an) reputation~ here," said Volkman. "But we have a respon~1b1hl> 10 the llt•Len\ of Illinois w en<>un: the crcd1bil1ty of boxing an this state." Others ha ve questioned how Bod- z1anowsk1. who hadn't boxed in 19 months. could so easily defeat a man against whom he won a close 10-round decision in his last tight before the accident Bodz1anowsk1. 24, went into the fight w11h a 13-0 record. including I I kn ockouts, and was a 1981 Golden Gloves champion. Sargent's record was 8-12. Sargent fell in the second ro und after what appeared to be an overhand nght and two left hooks, but man ~ ringside observers question- ed whether he was h11 hard enough to sta~ dov.n "I can't~)' there wa~anyth1ng wrong." said Ernie Terrel, the former world heavyweight ('ha mp1on and local promoter who was at nngs1de. "But ll didn't look lake a punch that could do that much damage .. tanlcy Berg. the referee. said. "I thought Bodz1an6wsk1 '!> nght hand punch put him <Sargent) an trouble. But I must say I was \Urpnscd Che didn't get up)." "J reall~ didn't sec anything that looked lake a killer punch." said Jack Cowen. the matchmaker who booked Sargent for the fight. Bodz1anowsk1. who already 1s prepanng for another fighlln February, charged !fiat people doubting his victory were pre1ud1ced agamst the handica pped "It's the people who ha ve two legs and can't make anything out of themselves that can't belu:vc a one-legged man can do anything." he said. "Would the quesuons come up 1f 1t wasn't a gu) v.1th a m1ss10g foot'l"' Edberg leads Sweden past West Germany in Davis Cup ML 'ii< H. ~ e~1 (Jerman) (API -\ui;tral- 1an Open champion Stefan Edberg o"ercamt Michael Westphal 3-6, 7-5 6-4. 6-3 \unda~ ta) SJVC Sweden 1tc, 'iCCOn<l con~cull\C Da"" Cup title with a drama11c "\-:? "1cwr: UH'r West Germany 1n the 1n1crnat10nnl tt<1m compet1t1on Sweden rcla1ned the title 11 v.on la\! )l'Jr over the nitcd State\. It's fir'>t Da\1~ (up champ1onsh1p came 10 ~c·ar1; ago with ,J victory over(' 1cchoslov ak1a and tht' 'iwl'<.k<. lost to Australia in the I <Jln final Earlier unday W1m hkdon l hampmn Bon s Becker evened the 'iCorc tor \\. l'"' Germany 10 the fi ve-match \enc~ at:? ~ whl'n he defeated French Open winner Mal' W1lander 6-3. 2-6. 6-J 6· J Westphal. ranked 51 \t in tht· v.orld. appeared to be taking Wc1,1 ( icrman~ 10 11\ first Davis Cup title when ht: cap1urcd 1 hl· openina set against Edberg. the I ~-H':lr·old Australian Open champion who '' ran~cd fifth tn the world on the Hewlt'll·Pac ~ard T P computcr But Edberg rallied to break "-c<itphal'c, booming ~rvc 1n the 1 lth game ol tht· wrnnt.I ~t to level the score The Swede trailed again 1n tht" thml -...·1 .ilk1 droppina has service in the of)(n ing gaml' hut came back to takt" tht" lead and ne\ er looked back. W1tander put wcden ahc:t1d on Fnda' h\ wmn1n1 the openmgsingJes aga1n~1 Wc\tphai Becker dt'fcated Ed~rg to even the \Core hut Sweden ~gained the lead when W1 landc1 and Joakim Ny•1trom won Saturday'' double\ ap1ns1 Becker and Andrea~ Maurer Westphal appeared C3pable of C'rcatang .1 mlJOr upset when he broke EdberJ 1n th(' i.nth p me to talce the first set conv1nc1naJ)' Edbcra broke Westphal m the Sl\th pmc "' the $CCOnd !t"l but th<" We~t German immediately bro r back. Edbera saved two pme point' a~ the 12t h pmc went to fi ve dcu~. then broke Westphal to wtn the ~t 7 ~ and le,el the m:llt"h fht turning point of the match came 1n the "\th ~ame oft he third set. Edberg stretched to reach .i cross-coun shot by Westphal. The \\-c~t <1erman misjudged the ball and let 11 go h\ him. onl)' to see 1t bounce Just in side. The turning po1n1 of the match c.ime in the \l\th game of the third set Edberg stretched to 1each a cross-coun shot by Westphal. The We~t German m1SJudged the ball and let 11 go I» him. onl )' to ~c It bounce Just 1M1de. 'We'>tphal then dropped hts scrv1" to allow C <lbcrg to le'-el at 3-J The wede. attacking Wl'\tphar, weaker ~cond ~rve. broke the We~t Lerman again in the 10th game to win thl' !.el He dominated Westphal an the fourth se t. brcakmg the Cierman m the eighth game and then held hi s own \Crv1cc to win the last game 111 lo'-e and g1H S"edcn the 11tlc Hawaiian surfs to champlonshlp HONOU JI lJ (A P) -Defending cham· pion Michael Ho of t lawa11 captured the 11tle 'unda)' 1n the Trim World C up of Surlini It wa\ the ~cond event in the Coo~· Tnplr r rown of urfing on Oahu'-; Nonh 5hore Ho collected S2.000 for his 1h1rd con- "1Ccu11v(' World (up title on near perfect 6-to I 0.foot surf at lfale1wa's >\h t Beach T3kin* S 1.000 for ~ond plaet was Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew of Austraha Dave Parmenter of an 1meon collCC'tcd 'ROO for third place and Richard Schmidt of 'an ta ( ru7 won S SOO for founh Meet spoke1man Joe Te1 pel 531d the third :vent of the T nple Crown. the $25.000 Maun· OfT Shore P1pelme MHte~ would l'tt underv.a) "fonday surf pcrm1u1n MllC M>TICE flta.IC NOTICE P\IJllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE MltC NOTtCC MtlC NOTICE YOU AM .. Dl'AUU I NOTICI PREVAILING RATES m IC noet K·11m A OllEO M TitUaT, INVfTittO •IOI WAGES In 1Ce0t<lan<.e w11t1 I ble to any intttNl.0 Olily NOTICC Of I UMllC>MI ATID MAY D , 1•1. UN-NOTICE IS HEREBV the p1ov111on1 of S.euon VPoll requeit TM conlrtt: TRUI Tl!f'I I A.LC (CITACION .NOICIAL) It YOU TAJ(I ACTION o I \I [ N th 11 It I I Id 1773 ol 11'1• C11ilornl11 llbOI tor t11'd lrly lutx;onllactor AelerenH: CHANG NOTICE TO DEFENDANT 0 "'OTICT YOUfl "'°"" pr090Nlt for lurnlDtitng ... Cod• the gener•I Pflvalllng under him thHll PIY nOl leu YOU ARE IN Off.AUL I tAvl.c>. AeuUdO) GARRY. RTY, l'T MAY II IOlD AT lebol, m1twlt l1. equ~t. lllM ot Otl dlttn w-ot, Ind 11'1¥1 ll'le 'P!Kllled p11v.illllQ UNDER r Hf DE'. Cl AA LAPIO(S an 1ndlYldu11). "*.IC IALL " YOU tr1n1por1atlon and •uch holld•y•ndOV4"'11m•wori.m '11119 ot w&gM lo •II WOii< AflON OF CO\/[NANTS Hll(NC LAPIOfS tnlnc:ll ID AN IX~LANATION tl'le 1oce111 1n wl'llCl'I the wOf~ men employtt<J 1" 1111 •• CONDI I IONS ANO RE v10ull DAVID LEE BAIRO , ......... N·TU·t 0, THI ot~ laclltll .... may be,.. y Kut1011 ol ll'IO oont11c1 STRICTIONS. AS ANNEXEC tf'ldlvldu•ll~ 1nd dbl REA':., ,... .. " qulrt<l tor thl 1985-88 1110 0. ptrlorm.CS llH l>ffn LABOR REGULA flON Dal/E BAIAu .. OCllDINO AOAINIT STREET MAINTENANCE Oblllned lrom ll'le Otrector f0 THE SUBJECT PROP TY WORL " OU. YOU IHOUU> CON-( H 0 T Ru 8 BER I z E 0 or Ille ()eperlm4tnl or lndul fho conlltCIOt '"111 COMC)ly ERTY UNLESS YOU l AKl • ASSOC IA f ES. R w ACT A LAWYf,_, •SPH•LT SE•L CO•T 111•1 Rel1110111 a COOY ol with all tl'le requlremtnte or A CTION TO PR0f£Cl OOSSEN8(A0ER. lndMClu ,. .. ,. .. v Stclion 1777 s l~ther With T If ··AV II 0 dbl RE Alfy NOTICI Ofl WITH CHIP COVER-su•. wl'l"'1 it on lite In tilt otttc:e ol YOUR PROPER Y ,., 11 Y 1n • I ,..., all oll'lfll 111'.>PllCeb r.cJulrt-SO D T a PUBLIC W O n L D R W TRUaTll'I Al ANO/OR SLURRY SEAL). the Ctty Cletk or ll'le City ol menl s 01 ll'le Cilllornii BE l A " ., • NO. 207o.t wtll be reeelvld by the City of trvtrie &ri<l wlll bl medt111v11I l lll}()t CCXlo SALE If' YOU NllfD AN £)( OOSSENGERGEA 8 "S On Janulry 13. 1988. II CoetaMeualthtOttlCe Ol lble 1011ny1nle1estedpor1y DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· PI ANA TION or THf SOCIATES RICHAR tO 00 AM It THE REAR ,,,. City Clerk, 77 Fiii O<lvt. upon request fhe conlllC FICAltONS A lull HI of NA Tu RE 0 r TH f HUMPHRIES an lndlvl<lua.I ENTRANCE LOBBY ON SlH Coll• M .... Ca.lllomll , unlll tO< ind any subCOnt1ec101 I PROCEEDING AOlllNS T SKIP RUEGER. an lndlV\d TREET OF CHICAGO t"'-"'~·r of 2 OO" m . Ja~·-und"'t 1'11111 al'lall pay not lets Orawir\OI •nd specillea 1°"1 YOU YOU SHOULO CON ual DIANA RUEGER, an In~ .... """ .. ·~ "' IS avel 81.11• tor lnt~Uon d I STEWART Till ITLE INSURANCE COM· t ty 14• l986. 11 which time than lhe 1pec:1l1ed prevalllng 1 ACT A 1..AWYER dilll ua · PA.NV, LOCA TEO AT 601 N 1,,.y wtll be opeMd pubtlely 11195 of wages to ell work ~;'~:• (;'~~~~0:1 ~~e J>°u11~f~ On Januerv 1 1986 •• or CAlll ORNIA. • Call MAIN STREET In the CUy Of •ftd !N d··-·· ... In , ...... Coun-men emplpy&e(I 1n Ille fl• 10 00 A M BARNET torn11 corporatlOfl 1n dl -· '"''"' ,..., WOik& Of he City ol Irvine 0 I OOES t ll'lrnt.nh 50 1n an11 An1, COunty of Or· ell Chimbere 51111 .. ec:uoon of 1l'le con11acr• RESNICK ES of ll'le 1w1 --.. " Compltle HIS OI Slid drew-LO d ngt Stilt of C1lllo<nla Pl""" .. '' •"a.II ....... , , .. _ ,,,... LABOR REG UL~ T IONS OlllCH ol GREENWA •" CIVIJIV!I E -.. -... '"' .,.,. ,,. ,. UI08 ~P«tl1c111on1 ind bid I 1-"' VO" •RE BEING SUE A L I F 0 R N 1 A R 01 1111 work Ind lhe namt of Tt•e contraclor shall comply R(SNICK H duly appo n ""' .,. " ON\/EYllNCE COMPANY. the blCICllf bul no olher di•· Wllh Ill 11'18 teQullementS ol g!~~·a;~':,':m ,'(:,86.pa~t~ lglnl tor I~ DEERFIELD RV Pl.AINTlrF (A Ud lettl • CallfOl'nl• COl'potlllon. as llngutlhlng marl<• Any blel Section 1777 s IOgatl'ler Wllh menl or Public Works Cily COMMUNITY ASSOCIA domlndandOI MANUE uly appointed Trustee r~ efte< tl'll 1eheduled all other app11e1ble require 01 Irvine inoo JambOree TION under ano pursuant 10 TORRES SR and GAi noer that ~aln Deed ol clOllng lime IOI It'll i eQtlpt menlt ol lhe Celllorn11 Road ltv1ne. Cal1torn11. tl'le DECLARATION or ACOS111 .,. CAlfNOA~ T1u11 oxeeuttd b'J JOHN E ot bldl al'lell be returneel 10 Llbor Coda 92713 A non relundao1e tee COVENANTS CONDITIONS Yo..i ha,,. - REYNOLDS AND MARY e ll'le bidder unopenld.11 sl'llll DRAWINGS ANO SPEC• AND RESTRICTIONS (1\91• DAVI 1tt•r '"'' 1ummon REYNOLOS. HUSBAND be It'll tole retponalblhty 01 FICArlONS 11 11111 set of ~a~~ ~e~lllori ~:~~:n~~' lnalier CC&Rs I f900fded 11 .. rved on 'fo..! lo Ille AND WIFE. RICHARD F the bidder 10 -ll'lat his bid oraw1ngs ano spec1!1c111ons 1n Book It 2 13 Pag .. lJj."''lllef\ •••Pol'•• •l ERICKSON ANO PATRICIA II r~Vld In ptoper lime 1• 1v1llable lor inspeclron ~:~~ims~il~l~t:'~:i~ 186-226 1nclu'J1ve 0 111,181 lh I COUii call II L ERICKSON. HUSBAND ... Mt of Bid Document• w11hout cl'large II ll'le olfic.e RecOtOS or Orange County • lettlr Of ~ • .. ea ul>()I• rtoee1pl or requests t • I 1 t "°"' -AND WIFE aa trullO<s. re miy be obteined 11 the Of-ol ll'le 011ec1or 01 Public no later anan 10 calendar Calllornoa . es annex.a to 1 •vino pro eo rou: ,,,.... corded on June 24, 1981, as 1,A_ 01 1 ..... City E~ln-·. 77 Wor~s 01 tl'le Clly ol lrvlne sub1ect prop11tly vesting 1r>lw111ten ll'POfl" muel 3 3 ..,.. ..... ..... Oays prtor lo tl1• date sea tor r:uNSU" I 1--· fOf-tt ~ ln111ument No SJ 2 In Fair D<lve. Coall .... Call-Complete sets or sa10 <1r1w opening D•ds '°' an ad-lhe nam11 or ._ "• n prQP9r ........ "' • Boo!! 141 t3, Page 498. 01 fornla, upon nonrefundible 1ngs spee1hc11llons and bid CHANG 11110 HYECHA1w1n1 the co..irt to "-' 't Of!lc1a1 ~ecords of Orange payment 01 ssoo An •d· d ocurnen1s may be dll~°e:n~~~~~,r~6~5 <>g0M CHUNG Will SELL Ar c1M. County. S111e Of Calllornla, Cll11onl l Cl'large of S2 00 w111 purcl'lased llOITI lhe Oep111 IPLETION OF WOAK Th; PUBLIC AUCTION TO !Hf II 'fOU do not Ille ro..i~ unde< ahe power or sole be mide II l'lllfldled by mall ment or Public w orks. City contract documenas call lor HIGHEST BIDDER FOR retpoJ'H on time, JCKI """ tl'lereln conlllned. wUI &ell a1 Plana. specification• ind or Irvine 1noo Jamboree monlhly progress peyments CASH (payable at ume 01 1011 th• 01M. ind 'tfXli' public aucllon 10 the hlghasa oilier contreet dOC\Jments Roao Irvine Calllornll. . sate 1n lawful money ot tl'lt w19H. money and Pfop, blOder '°' casl'I. Of cnecl< as may 1110 be anmlneel It lhe 92713 A non-refundable lee ~:1~81~P~; 1~~e i!~~:~~! Uniteo Sta1es1 tit ane outsodf 1rty m1y be t.Wlf'I •ltll<MIJ described t>elOw p1y1bll 11 Offkle ol tl'le City Cle<!< of lhe ol St 00 will oe charged IO< 1 k 1 d Tne C 1 t rrom entrance 10 the bu•l<l lvrther warnlne from I ll'le lime ot sale In l1wtul 1 City of Cosll Meaa Plans u c11 set ol docurnenta 0 wor comp eae 1 Y tng located et 4.)50 VON I court. money ol ll'le United States I and Spec:lflciuona will nol Drawings. spect11ca11ons ano win rela1n ten I IOI perc:ent 0' I KARMAN OAON BUil O There 111 otM• le<gel ol America. wlthoul war· ...... mill..,., un•-ss , .. _ ad-t:>•d documents will be mall encto pr09ress payment as ING NEWPORl BEACH qul1ement1. Yo..i M•'f ••n .,.., ..... .... ,,.. security fot comp1e11on or 1 1 11~ 11 ti 'I .... ht ranty express or 1mplled •• dlllon•I S2 oo cl'large 15 in-eo upon receipt or requests tl'le balance 01 the work At CALIFORNIA all rogn 1 ~ l,O ca •n • Ofne • .. 10 lltle use possession Of clud-"' wltl'I piy--I no Iller tl'lan 10 calend11 and 1nle<HI r.onveyed 10 t Wl'f. If 'to..! do not lmowa ......, "~' tl'le request and expense ot d --•1 encumbrances. all rlgl'lt 1111e Each bid sh•H be mid• on 011y11prior10 ll'le oate set 101 ll'le successful bld<l8f. ll'le and now 1'191<1 Dy 11 un C!>f 1n attorntJ, JOU ""'f-• ano 1n1erest now held by 11 tl'le Propo••I lorm sh-ts opening bid&. for an ao said OECLARA flON OF 111orney referr•I Hnllee -' ~ City Wiii pay tl'le amounl $0 s co OIT ONS ......... Id ---(II ,_ .. I e,s such Trustee In t1nd to ll'le p.1 lhrOUQh p. 16 provided 0111onaf cl'large ol $5 00 reiaineo upon compliBl\Oe COVENANT N I • ...,11 • o....... • ... lotlowtng described property In 11'1• contract docomenta. SECURITY FOR COM· AN 0 R ( s T n I c TI 0 N s the phone booll). sllu1tecl In the al0tnal<l Ind tl'llll be ac:companled PLETION OF WORK The Wlll'I ll'le requtrements ol (CCARS) on tl'le ptopert) SHU 0Hpll .. de que le lf'I C 1 d St t t 11 d 1 11 I Governmena Code Section a1Cld 1n sa10 County ano '':Y,uen u ta clteolon IU• oun Yan I e, o w by I ee<lllled °' cun1er·1 con11act oeumen s ce or 14402 and Ille p1ov1s1ons ol Slate "•~rr1....,.,. LOI 60 OI d'-•I u11 ....... 1•--un pl .. LOT 19 OF TRACT NO check Of 1 bid bOnd IOf no1 monll'lly p10g1ass paymenta 1 uv~ ""'" 0 , "' .., ....... -3062. IN THE CITY OF NEW-lest thin 10% of lhe amount based upon 1119 engineer's ll'le contracl. Oocumen 1 I Tr&ca 8527 rn 11'11! City of de 30 DIAS CALl!NOARIO PORT BEACH. AS SHOWN of tl'le bid made p•y•ble 10 es11ma1e of tne percenlage ~f~:Z~~es'0 Sub&lllutton Irvine County ol OrJnge pare p ra1ent1r uf\ ON A MAP THEAEOF RE· the City 0'1 Costa M"a No ol work c.ompleled The Cil) PROJECT AOM INIS Slete of Ca11IOrM1 il• par re1pu.-l1 et c:rlta • m1 CORDED IN BOOK 92. propoaal a hall be con will reta>n len I 101 percena ol map recorOl<l .n Boo-JU quln1 en H I• cone PAGES 19, AND 20 OF MIS-aldered unlesa 8"0mPl nled e&ch progress paymenl as TRA T ION All questrons re•e· 1 Pages 48 49 and SO 01 M11 1 Un• c;1rt1 o u~ ttalftld CELLANEOlJS MAPS IN by sucl'I cuhler't cneck. security lor c.ompletton ol live 10 lhis proiec:t prior to ceil11neous Map~ 111 111e or· 1elef0t1IC1 no le ofT.c_. THE OFFICE OF THE caeh, or bidder's bond ll'le t:>alance 01 ttie work Al ~P,:;i;J 1~10E~ ~~~~k b3~ lice ol tl'le Count; Recoroer protecelon: 1u r~~~~t COUNTY RECORDER OF No bid shill be considered IM request and expense 01 171 41 660 6136 of said Counh aecrll• • m1qulna t ..... q SAID COUNTY unless 11 It made on a blank the succMslul bidder I~ Tl'le stree1 otJOress and cumpllr c:on 111 for Tile to111 amount of ll'le f<>fm lurnlSl'led by the City of C11y will pay Ille 1m0\.lnt SC BY OROEA 01 tl'le Ciay oll'ler common 1101gna11or1 m a 11d 1 d • • I • O •I • unp1ld prlnclpal balance. Colla Meu ano 11 maoe In re1a1necl upon compllance Ct>unc:rl 0' •no City 01 lrvi~e 111 any of tlte rMI property 1propllda1 11 u1tlld quiff interest !hereon. 10gelher accordance wlll'I ll'le with lhe requ1r11m11nts 01 19~~TED December 9 descrrneo nno'e "que I• cort• ffCUC:he • wllh reasonably eSllmled provisions ol lhe Proposal Government Code S.c11or CITY OF IRVINE BY purporleO 10 ~ 16 Penny c:110 costs. expenses end ad· requirements 14402 ano me ~"ov1s1ons 01 NANCY C LACEY •CITY Pines 1rv1M C1<11lo•ma SI u1ted no ~•Mfll• • vanees at ll'le lime of the In-ConueetOt using a cratt or Inf\ con1tac1 oocun1ent• C ERK • fhe 1ode•~ g11ed drs rH puHla • llempo, puede 11111 publbllon or tl'llS No-cluslfk:atlon not shown on pert11n1ng 10 SuDs111u110" ~ublish6d Orange Coast l c.la1ms any ltitbthtr tor any! perder al c110, 1 le~ uce ere $1411,333 40 ll'le General Prevailing wage ol Seeur111es Deily Pilot D~emt:>er 23 30 incorreetness 01 111e slretit qulllf 1u 1olarlo. •u diner: Currently dated C11hlers Determinations. may be re-PROJECT AOMINIS 1985 address !Intl ntM• tommonly oh .. cons d• 1 Checks or C.rtlfled Cheeks quired 10 pay tl'le wlge rile TRI\ TION All Q11es1ton<1 rela M 878 destgnat•on 11 any sl'lown propi.dld 1ln 1vt10 edll payable 10 lhe TrutlM O< of th•I craft°' claull!Cllion live to ll'llS PfOIKt prior 10 tierein 1clonal POf P1'1• de la coft .. bldeler er• acGePllble 10 moll closely relattd 10 11 es opening b10s shall be S110 ..ale w111 be maoe but Ed 1ten otro. r.qulettot Trustee provtOecl property snown In Ille G-ral De-Olrectecl to Ed R<nok at I I w11tlou1 covenan1 or war l 'eG•lt1, Pu.de que .,., .. Identification is evallable tlfmlnallone ettectlve 81 tl'le (7141660-6136 1an1y express 01 implied re qule,. "'"'" • un •bOO~ From 1nl0fma11on wl'ltcl'I lime ol ll'le C4ll ror bids BY ORDER of tl'le Crlv PUBLIC NOTICE 1 g11r01Mg 111111 P0'5ess1on or lnmedl.at1mente. II no C!°"Jt ll'le Truslee oeems rell1ble, Eich bidder muSI be Counc11 ol 111e C•ly 01 lr111ne encumbranct1s 10 pay ltie oc• 1 un 1t>ooado. ~ bul f0t wl'llCh Truslee m akes l1Genl8d u requlrld by aaw DA TEO Dl'c.ember t9 SPS 99971 1 rem11n109 pr1nc1pa1 sum 01 ll1m1r a un MNlclo de,._, no represenrauon °' war-The Clly Councll 01 lhe 198!> I NOTICE OF lhe 11en secured br said 1ea1!ar•ncl1 de •bOOadoa o ~ ranty. tl'le street •ddressn City or Cost• Mese relflf'Ves CITY OF IRYINE. BY· TRUSTEE'S SALE proQf'rty wllh 1nte•eSl lhe1e-uni oflcln• de •Yud• i.o., or 01her common Oeslg· ll'le right 10 relect any °' all NANCY C LACEY. CITY No. 2390 1 on as prov1d!!O rn said (YH al dlrec:torlo tel• nation ol tlle eoove d&-bias CLERK I vou ARE IN DEFAULT CC&Rs advance1 •I any IOfllco) tc:rtbed pro0t1ty Is 341 The Contractor shill PubhSl'led Orange CoaSt UNDER A DEED OF TAuST unOer the term• of sa10 c .. e No 4'-4'-2' PEACHTREE LANE. NEW· comply wtll'I It'll l)(Ovtllons Daily Pilot Ol!CemtJer 23 30 DATED OECE MBER 23 CC.SR~ lees Charges and ~ne name ano addtest PORT BEACH. CALIF of Section 1170 10 1780 In· t985 j l983 UNLESS YOU TAKE eipenses Ol llw Trustee anO tne courl 1s !El nombra 92660 Clualve. of ll'le Celllo1nl1 M·877 ACTION TO PROTECT Of ll1f!lrustswlateODysa•d1direcc1011 Cl!! 18 COiie 81 Seid property Is being Labor Code the prevailing I YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY CCAR' ORANGE COUNTY S sold lor lhe purpose or P•Y· r1te i nd scaie of wages.,_ PU8LIC NO TICE BE SOLO AT 11 PUBLIC T~e ttttt11 1tmount ot lhe PEA10R C..OURT 700 CM4 ing lhe ot>llglllOns MCured tabllehed by It'll Cuy ol CITY OF IRYIN£ SALE 1F vOu NEED AN EX· unpa10 riaia1" " o! In!' :>bu Center Oflve West Santi by said Deed ol Trust includ Cotll Mna wl'llCl'I 1111 llled Ip l AN AT IQ N 0 r TH E I gal•OM sec:u,, .. 1 Coy tne eiro" Ana Cehlorn1a . 1ng lees end expenses ol tl'le wltl'I the City Clef!< of saidl CALIFORNIA N A r IJ A E o F T H E erly 10 De sold and reason rne name. aooreu. an I Trustee and of Sale City, ind sl'lall torf911 penal-NOTIC:16"aVITING I PROCE'C:DING AGAIN.ST able es11ma11>0 costs e• l telepl'lone numt>er of pl11 Daleo November 21 lleo l)(escrlbed lh«eln '°' NOTICE 15 HEREE!V YOU YOU SttOULD CON-peoses and il<lve1nces al 1rie 1111 s anorney or plaint! t98S noncompliance or the .said G E TACT A LllWYEA ""'" o! '"" "'' l Publlca11on without an lllOl'ney 11 I CAL IF 0 RN I A Ill E • Code IV N ll'lat sealed cods w•ll On Janu•ry 1o 1986 aa or ar-e Not1cl!' o! Sale •S oombre 19 d1r8CClon y el n CON'ltYANCE COMPANY, EILEEN P. PHINNEY, Cltr be rece•ved by lhe ~lly Cler~ l' 1 00 AM Peoples Invest $ t 0'27 40 1mero de lelelono d M Mid Truat ... l'f: luun· Clerk, City of Coeta Mau 01 tne Cuy 0' Irv ne Call ment and Loan A.ssoc1et10f> rhtl l>eM!ll,,,.,,. DEEA 1 aoogaoo Oel demanoente. ne Kelty, Ex.culh'e Ylc:a Put:>lltl'led Or1noe Coast rornra ror lurn11ning an plant its <July appointed Trusl8(1 FIEl 0 COMMUNITY AS oe1 aemanoante ave n Pr .. ldaftt, M61 COfbln A•· Dally Piiot December 23. 28. ·~~~r services ma1e11als t'inaer ano p.1rsuant 10 Deed SOC1A t10N under said I 1l!'nce a bog a Clo es enue, North ridge, Cell· t98S '"""' equipment supphes 01 Trust recorOed Det'.emt>er 1 CC&Rs ne<etolnr11 e•eculecl ROGERS & OIB A Law C fOfNe 11321, T~ No. MSa-880 transport a lion ulohltes •"Cl 27 l983 as instr No I t1nO oe11vereo to me unoer I pora11on ! 71t1 Beecl'I Blv (111) 701·2575 an Olhe< items ano lac11111es 183 585020 o! Oll1c1al Ae· s19neo a written Oeclarauon Suite 103 Hunt1ng10 Publlshed Orange Coast P\IJLIC NOTICE necesury 1'1eretor 85 coro, f'•eeuted by Ben11o101 Oelau11 and Demano ro11Beach CA92647-5999t71 Dally Piiot Deoemt>er 9 16 ptovided in 11'11' conlracl Pac;i and Ciumen Pac• hus-<;a1e and a wr•llen No11ce of 84 7 ·6041 23 1985 CITT OF IRYIN£ docc'!':':'!"15 1 IO• S lnstall&lton 1bantl and w 1e as aornl ter> Detaull .tn<l f 1'('110" lo S!'ll DA TE f f'Cna1 NO\/ M-85~ CALIFORNIA 01 .,.,..uit or a areea ughl ants as lrustors 10 Iha oll•ce TM vnde•S·0°4"d c.au-.tl!O 1984 NOTICE INVITING ing Syslem 1<:i9et'~0' witl'I ap I or tM Count> Rac.oroer ol 5<11d NOl1Ce or t:>Maull ana LEE A BRANCH, Clefll. ;•~t::'9~ca~ BIDS IPurtenances 1111610 111 O•an~tl Cour1y S1aae 01 E1ec11Ciri •o c;.,11 tr> b'3 !! lly PAMELA A. MOCCO, C NOTICE IS HEREBY slrict accordanc:e w•lh tne Calllorn1a Will SELL ATI corrf,.d '" '"" • '1uo1, "her" Deputy ~A GIVEN lh&t sealeo blOS will ~ffecilicla:~on~ oo 1 1116 ~~lite PUBLIC. AUG T N T 0 lhfHP-l Pq,•n, ~ ~ ~'"" Put>hsneo Orange Co•• Derecetv80Dylhe C11yCler•1 1 c'~0o-s e tr4"CO<O u!J HIGHE ST B1DOER FOR DA'E •Pmtte• 'l' Oa11y Piiot 0<1C.em1>er 2' ot the Cuy ol Irvine Call· ' DA r'E OF OPENING BIDS I CASH 1p11yable .ii 1rme of 1 l'l8S If. 2 J t98~ ~ lornoa •or fu,,,1s1'11ng all plant 1 Bias Will be rec:ei~eo 81 m1> I 'lale m lawful money 01 the GR E E H W A L 0 A N 0 M 84' ,, labor services materials. office Ol the Cil Clerk 01 IM uniaea S•ates1 at tl'le SO\.ltll R E S N I C K • • Q .lla L tools equipment supphes c 1 1 Y 1 led Iron! enaranc;e 10 the Orange Trullae/Agant. 4350 Yon ---------- 11ansporta11on u111111es ano 1 ~'~0g J;v:;c.,~8 Ro•~' Co<1n1y Old C.ourtnouse 211 karm1n, lull• •50. New· POOllC NOTICE 111 otl'ler items anO 11c11111es 1 C 11 92713 w Santa Ana Boulevard 1 po11 Be1ch, C 1lllornl1 1v1nt1 a I ornoa 92MQ 1714) 851 9001 e · nec essary 111ere101. as until 10 00 8 m on Januar I City or Santa Ana S1a1e or ' • . Y NOTICE n provided In ll'le con1rac1 8 1986 81 wtiich time an~ Ca111orn1a 811 right !Ille an<l 81rn11 R"nlc:k INVITING 8108 Ii oocuments. lor lnstallauon piace bids will tl'3 tlli 1 I 1nteres1 c:onveyed to anal Pubhsl'lecl Orl'!nge C.CJaSt BIO ITEM NO 707 A ol v1ne-1ype Bouoa1nvllle11 ,. C eiu c..y11now h1'1<l tiv 11 unoer se1d Oa11y P1101 Of>cf'on~r 0 16 1 NOTICE IS HEREB• It op e n eu 1n ounc ' 23 t98S ' ii togetner w oll'I 8P· Chambers Bio~ sl'lall ne Oee<101Trus11nttieproperty G VEN lhal s11 11 i e f ~ purlenonces ll'lerelo in 5 ubm111 e d 1 n 5 ea I e 0 s1tuare<1 1n saoo Counly ano M 854 prOPQ"Jals will be rece111ed ril stroc1 accoroance with ll'le envelo 5 marked on the I Stata described as lhe C11y or Cosla Mesa ti ,I speclltcallons on Ille al the ouisrd::8 Bid, 10, 111518118 PARCEL 1 Loi 23 of Tract j ·w11 TM Cny Council P ~ 2 n· s office of the 011ec1or or Pub-lion 01 PVC Cnnou•I ,,,, No 'lHO C•ly or Cosaa PUBLIC NOTICE Bow 1200 Costa Me5a Ca~ 11 llC Works Slreea l•gnts Mesa Counly 01 Orange forn•a q2628 t200 on DATE OF OPENING BIOS. LOCATION OF iHEI Sta1e ot C1111ornt1 atshOwnl NOTICE OF a..erore th!! nour tlOO a Bids will be r-~ al Ille WORI". Tltf!I wO•k 10 t:>e IJ"I on a mdp 1ecorded 1n Book DEATH OF on Fqdav .J~r1uary 10 198 ~ ol!ice ol ll'le City Clerk of •he formed l'lereunoer ,, located 124 Page~ 5 ano 6 01 Mis-!SABELLA SUMRALL II ~l'lall ne "'" re,pon11blll n Cray or Irvine localed II in ll'le Coty ol Irvine County c.ell1neous Maps records ol AND OF PETITION 101 '"" b10oer 10 deliver l'I i ilQ s 17200 Jamt:>oree Road of Orange on wainul Avenue Orange Counly Cal1lorn1a TO ADMINISTER b10 10 11'\1! C•ty Clerlt s 011 11 .. ine Ca111orn11 92713 between Culver 0, ano PA"'CEL 2 Tl'\11 We'1 EST A TE NO. A 13032t t:>y lhe "roper .annou unlit 10 00 am on January Harvard Ave 135 50 ff>et ol LOI 10 1n lo 1111 r.eors bi'nel1<:1An"s 11me Bros will be Publl 8 1988 111 w1'11ch lime ano DESCRIPTION OF WOAK Bloc!< C or Traci No 812. crl'd11ors and conllngena OPMeO and reao aloud piece Dlds will be put:>llcly 1 l'le work 10 b" perlorm4'<1 as Pt!' map recor<ll!d rn I cred1lor5 and Per$Ons who 111 00 a m or as soon I her ~~ I o Pen e Cl 1 n Co u n c 1 I &hall tnektdf> bvl ,.,01 be""' Book 20 P19fi l ano ' of. may ba othetwt'4t m1e<e5l-O alle. as prf1Cttcat:>le on F Chemt>era Bids shalf 1>e lled 10 lhe onslalla1oon 01 Miscellaneous Maps on lhe on It'll! will ano ,,, es1a1e n1 Clay J11nu11ry 10 1986 1n t su bm111 ed 1 n sealed conouil trenchinq bac~ 1111 o•fite 01 tl'le Coun1y Re IS ABELLA SUMRALi Covnc11 Ch11m~' City Ha envelopes merked on the and pull t:>oxes corcler 01 said County A pet111on has ~n 11160117 Fair Drive Cosaa M oulalde. Bids lor l~stalla-COMPLETION OF WORK PAACEL 3 Lot 4 7 QSJrract I ny Ele!<nor S111111ge and 1 c1111torn111. lor tl'le lurn1sn1 ~ hon of Bouge1nvlllea All work 15 10 be completea No 34 70 as shcrifri 011 a w 111aro M Savage 1n Ill• Su ot LABOR ANO MAT EAi F LOCA TION OF THE wlll'lon 20 consec:utivl' work map r"<;Orded 1n Boo~ 124 peroor Cou•I or Orang"' TO REMODEL THE OWEL I Q WORK The wo11t to be Pl!f· ing Clays from 11111 oales~·e<;i Pages 'i and 6 ol Mis C:nr.nt 1 reQuOl•no th81 ING AT 21~3 PLACENT lormed nereunder is localtoj 1180 in thll NOllGI! to cellannou~ Map' rn tne 01-1 E11111ttor 5av&Qf.I eno W•ll1rd I AVENUE 1n ll'le City or 1rv1ne County Proceea 1 •1ce ot 1tie County R&coroer M S11vaoe tlf! 11ppo1n1..a "' A<l<l11tona1 sets or 1 g. ?'Orange at tl'le rurlle Rock I AWARD or CONTA/IC r of 88•0 County ner,onal repr11,•1rllal1VIJ In SPl'!ClllCations mey be () Rock at Rodtview & Val· Tl'le Owner resPrves 11,,. The street aOdress and aomon1slPr th,. 11•;i.~1" n1 lne 1a1oed ea lhe OlhCfJ 01 t A I ~ ley \/rew in Irvine ri I'll alter openon b•<l' 10 01,,er f ommon <les1gna11on O~f'llf'nt Purr.hasinq Aqenl at 77 F "a DESCR1PTtON OF WORK r: e<;I an Of allg btr1' 10 1 an1 ol th1' real proverty fl'le pe111in" •41Qu"''' Drive Co\111 Mesa ca II 2 Tl'le work 10 be perlormedj w~lve an~ inlormalll in 8 desc11neo aoove r s 11111nor1tv to aomor11ster ahe lorno;t B1os snov10 be r 11 sl'la11 1nclude but not be hm- 1 bid 10 m~ke award/in IM I purported 10 t>e l'arcel 1 es111111 unoer t1111 1noepen 1urnea 10 the 11ten11on ol t iJI 1ted to ll'le 1n111111111on of inierest 01 ll'le Owner and 10 t 163 Av1emore Terrac:e. <Jeni llC1m1n1~tr/111nn or Ei C•IY Clerk wllh1n said 11 IQ I lllmHypebouga1nvi11ea.a<ld· reteel 1111 otl'ler biOs Co.,la Mesa C11lllorn111 tAles Acl lim11 1n 1t1 se•led an E ing &menllleS and wife< PROPOSAL GUAAANTEE P11rat1 2 2052 Wallace St A 1'191rrng on tr>e pet111on 1dent1l11<1 ori ll'le outside wl I J g. COMPLETION OF WOAK .\NO BONDS Elcl'I bid Sl'l811 I C0511 Meu . Calllorn1a Wiii ~ l'lelO on JllNIJARV e the Bid llem Number 8n0 I 1" n All wO<ll 11 to be compleled 1 be eccomponieo by 11 Parcel 3 I 120 Gleneagles 1986 al 9 30 AM on Depa Opening 0111e II 11 wllhin 20 consecutive work· 1 oeflllleo or cesnier 9 check T!lrrace Co!.la Me$8 C111 No 3 111 700 C•vtc Cenler EllCl'I bid shill apael a I Ing d1ys lrom tl'le dale spec:•· Of by 8 COtPOlille surely I IOlnlil Dri~e \Illes I Senta Ane. CA flaCl'I and (!ll(lry llllm ... 11ea 1n tl'le Mollee 10 bonO on ll'le form lurniShed ll'le unaerstQned Trustee 92702 ,.,,,,, 1n ll'le spec1tica1 g I a Proceed b the Owner u uaranlee d1scla1msanyli8bllllylortny If YOU OBJECT to '"" Anyandall1acep11on1101 l lt 11 AWARD OF CONTRACT 1:11 bidder will ,1 9an llWarO 11ncorreclness ol 11'1• 11ree1 gren11ng 01 tl'le pe1111on. you spec1toc11110n1 must be cit • ~ The Owner reaerves lhe 11 made to nim tn llC· 110dresa 11nd olher common should llllher appear et ll'le ly in tl'le bid 1nd t1llur1 n 1ign1, after opening bids. lo cordane41 Wiiii tl'le lerms 011 des1gna11on 11 11ny tl'IOwn nearing and stale your ob !'et forth My item 1n 1 ii re1aet any or all bids to "'' b•d prompt! !18Cure l'leretn 19Ctoons 01 Ille wrrllen ot:>1e<.· tpec1l1c111on• •1'1•11 la 6 ~ waive any 1nf0ft11allty in 11 WOfkmen 1 Com~nsition St•d uie W111 t>e mooe Dul 11ons witl'I tl'I• court bef0te ground• '°' 1er.c;11on of 1 blO 10 mike •w1tda in lhl lntur1nce ano h•b•lll on w11hou1 cov11n1n1 or war It'll hear1no Your ~PPM•· bid a 1r>1ere11 ol lhe Ownlf 1nd 10 aurance exec:ule 11 col11acr I ranty exp111,s or lmplled. re-Ince may be In pe"on or by Eael'I bid 11'1811 M t10111'11 n >t 1e1ec1 all oll'lef bod• in tl'le required form and 1 gardlng lllle posseesion or vour l llOfne)' lull n11mes end residence• • II PROPOSAL GUARANTEE lu1n1sl'I UllllllCIOr t:>onde enc1imbr11nces lo PI Y the IF vou ARE A CREDITOR all perion• and parll II 4 ANO BONDS E1cl'I btd lh•ll 10, tl'le laltl'llul per1~mane. 1ema1n1r19 pr1nc1pa1 surn ol or • con11ngen1 c1 ed1t0< ol 1n1e1asted 1n tl'le pr()()O'Mll be 1ccompanie~ b'J a 01 ll'le contri ct •n<l IOI' Ille. 1ne notes wcurad oy a.10 •ne OeceaMWJ you mutt 1111 lh• b<d 1• by 11 COfPOllll ce<lllled or ceshl4tf' s cl'leck pe ment 01 Cllllms 01 ma Deed of Trust wlll'I 1n1e1est your c1111m wltl'I ll'le coun or stale ll'le n1mttt ol 11141 or by 1 corpor11e turlly ielilllmen '"'d IAborall tl'l11reon, as prov1090 in Hid pret•n1 1t to lht p119on11 lflcers wl'lo can sign t>Ond on lhe f()(m lurnlal'led ' ll'laraunder Said Cl'lflCk Or no1es, advance• 11 1ny. 1epres11n1111va 1ppo1n1~ by IQ•eemen1 on bel'lall 01 t 1 1 2 by It'll Owner 11 guerantee blddef, bon<l 111111 be in an, unOet th& larms of "uo Deed lhe CO\.lrl wlll'lrn lour mon11'1t corporation ano 11ttl'lell'ler ll'l•t b1d09f will II en awarO amouni 01 not 1955 ll'lan len 01 Trir't rees c1111ges and from lhe d1111 of first 11· mOfa tl'lan on• ottleef mutt 4 11 m•de 10 l'lom in ac-1101 per~t l)I tl'le amO\.lnt 011 expen..., ol 1118 Trutl"8 •nd su•n<.e ol '811trl •• prolllded aion II 11\t t>tc:t 11 by 1 pi n I n cordenot wlll'I Ille 1111m1 01 ll'le bl<l The Faotl'llul Per-of tl'le 11usts cre11t8d by setO in Sec11on 700 01 l l'le ""'"''P Of a JOint venture. • 1'111 bid, promplly aeeurt IOrmince Bond •h•ll b4I not Deed nr Trual lor tht Prt:>btlll Cod11 of Ca111orn11 111111 tl'le n1mes and Id 11 >t WOl'krnen's Comp1nHllon i.tt tl'lln one tiun<Sred ( 1001 11mour11 r111on11nly aall Tl'I• 11m11 ro1 llllng (lalms wlh drll'\~t ol all gMerll part • lneur1nce lf\d h•blllty In Plf(llf'll 01 IN! 101111 imounl m11.o 10 t>e S 157 716 •3 not ••orre poor 10 '°"' ,,.,1 1nd l(>lnl VMtureo 11 I aur•nct ••ee\lle • eontrtet of the bid price namflrt in antt lne t>en•llCU"yundtr MIO rnontl'ls trom 1n1 01111 01111a the b10 de1 11 11 i olt I lt 1n It'll required IOl'm •nd coniri ct The l ab<lf Ind M•-°""° 01 Tru1t l'lerelotora •~· nearing no11c• •Dove l>fOl)tleto"htp or •no~n • -lurn11h aat11tactory bond• 1_,1818 Bono ,l'lall be not fao 8Cultd end OelMKtd 10 lhtl VOU MAY EXAMINE 11'1111 11n11ty thal do.t butl 11 tor tl'll laltl'lllJI performance than one l'IVndreo 1 ,001 oer 1 undtraJOned 11 written Dec 111• k11p1 by tile couri 11 ~ou uno11t e hct1t101Jt Mme t 11 or tl'le eon1reet and 10< It'll ceni of l1'141 101111 11mooni Of11111t10n of Oefeull Ind 0.. erl! • Pfl'10f\ 1nteratt1<1 •n bid sn•ll be in tl'le rMI nwna 4 paymtr\I Of cla1mt Of r'l'll the bid cYICI ni med in ll'lfl mtnd fOf S~ 1n(I a wrtllen 11'111 U l1I• you m1y ~rv111 1r.1 lllt!! 0.<10.r Wlll'I 1 d ..... 5 ltr1almen and l•bor•r• contreet Only bOnds ittued NotlOI ot Default and ElflC· up011 Ille uecutor l'lr •d,.,1n tn1111on !all lr>g sl'lowlnll I 111tr~nd11r S11d checl< or by cornper1te9 wl'ltel'I •r• uon 10 Sell Tl'le underlignt<I 111ra1or or upon ane •I j 06A (lh• ""lllOUt n•meY'\ bldd«'• t>ond 1hall be In 1n rlla<I • A or A, in lheJ cau..O M id Notic• or De torn•v ror lllft •xttcUIClr or p1ov111e<S l'IOW9~ no tio-1 amO\.lnl of not lela tf\en ltn 9 .. , Fl•ll"9 Guod• will t>4I lautt and flec.110'\ 10 Sell to aor111n111r1tor 11110 1111 W111'1 lllllOU• name 1n111 be uMCI I ( IOl~otfll ot Ille ln\OUl\I 01 IC~led Failure 10 submit ~ rOC:or<led 1n the county 11\• tOUrl wltl'I pr iol ot -unlest t~r• 11 1 eurrenl 6 IM blel Tne FIJll'llul Plf eec.c>llble t:>On<lt Wiii be Wfltr• lhe IUI OIO~ty II VICI a written rflq1JMI 1111 r-o•tl .. hon W1111 ,,. Ot•"(ll Q torm~ BonCI el'laJI be no1 ~M IOt ra19ttion 01 l>IO 111-0 109 11'111 y<X1 0111M111 ~oec1111 IC.o;inty ~ec:oroer 1n CIM Of .... than one hundred ( 100' PREVAILINO AA lE'S Of' 0Jll8 Dec. emhftr 5 198S nolle" ot lhfl hllng ot 9n tn· CQIPQfl llona il\Glucl• 1t;e J pefOent or tl'I• tol•I .mount WA.GU In eccorclince wlll'l I Paop+e• ln•Hlment and ~ntory •no •oor11semen1 01 ~•me, of th• Pr••ldt,... )t of tl'll 1>4d pr1CI nam«S In IM provullont 01 SeclK>nl LOBfl Aeeoclatlon, " Mid Nlau1 IJMI• Of Ol tl'IO oa11 .Jflc:relary f 1aa~w11r .,., a conlr8C1 tilt l abor and Ml 1713 01 the Cthl0<nii Lal>Of Tru1tH, l y C1tl f' 1ion10t eecoun" ~tlorwod ManBQlf II 7 1er11.11 Bond tnan be not .... , coo. 1111 ~·' p<evatllr>g lf'tO•lherdt , Attorner Lft in S.Ct1<>n 1200 •nd 1200 S of Tl'll C.uy Cr uncil ,,1 ,,. • than OM hundr.O ( 100) per r111e1 of ~ dlf!m Wl'Qtt •nd, ,.cl, "" l ent• flllonjca tt>• Calll0tn111 PrOb•le Cooa Ctly Of Co•• I Mua r~•· ~ I cent 01 the 10111 1moun1 ot holiday •nd 0_,.fllmfl WOl'I< '" lf'fd , le¥1f'IJ Hiiie. Catt· Colonel Hetrlrt0 I l'r1nll· •hf nght 1 1•.1 11 v °' -" I the bid Pl'~ ntmecl In Ille I the roc.uty in wni<.n 1111 woflt for n I a IO 2 U . ( 2 U ) lln, Attorney kw -..tttoMt,, bltlt c.ontrKt Only bond• Issued 111 10 be ptr10l'"*2 hat l>Mr1 I ~111't-t750 12• Oland Can•I, 8el9oe Oated 1.-•"'hi• I Dy c:ompan.a wl'llCl'I 1181 obi IMO from Illa OlrtctOf ·~· •11 ..,_,.,CA tM2 198~ 8 rateo A or A• tn tht1 1 ()ep , 1 Ind I Pun11""~ Oran99 co .. 1 PubllAlw!O Orange Cfla11 PublttnecJ "'•no• I ··n..1 R111no Ouk>e' w111 oe ~1~1!\t ,... .. ~~~.,,~ 0eopy u:, D111v P11n1 ~ber 18 ,3, OallV P11"1 O.C.moer n 23 D111v P11e11 Oec~ti« 2 ICC4IC)t.0 Failure 10 euomll ~"''on hie !ft,,,. otflca 01 'lO ''*"" 29 198S 11111~ 11 ICCIOll~ ~· ... 11 be 11'\f C•ry ~~Of the Clly or M s~, "luM 11911 1 M 81'.I ! ... ---CBUM 1or rttKtlOtl of btO lrlnnt .no ""1" a. mall• 1y111 I ALFSON HULL NEVE Koll Co. official on state council Gary J . Alfson, Tbe Koll Co.'s vice president of nauonal corporate services. has been appointed to 1he state's Advisory Council on Economic Development by Gov. George Deukmejlan. Cbrilty Camp~ll Wailers, director of the state Department of Commerce, nominated Alfson who is a former chairman of the Ba > Area chapter of the Industrial Development Research Coa.ncll. • • • Irvine resident Sanford G. Hull has been named leasing manager of nauonal accounts for Tbe Irvine Co. commercial offi ce d1\ 1s1on. with respons1b1h1y for leasing office space 10 national clients at MacArthur Court. Jamboree \enter and Executive Park adjacent 10 the airport business d1stnc1 • • • Clock Construction Co. of Irvine has added two ke~ staff members Jerry Neve and Ron Svare serve as project managers and sales estimators. Neve has operated his own contracting business and worked as a prOJCCt supenntendent for another Irvine firm. Svare is 1mmed1ate ·past president of the Orange Count~ chapter of the Profe11lonal Estimators Society of America. A former profe'is1onal football player. his construction career includes 10 years as an estimator-salesman for architectural mi lls. • • • Bonnie Castrey has beer\ named 1985 Woman of Ach1e .. emen1 by West Orange County Baslne11 & Profeulooal Women. A comml11loner for tbe Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service, SVARC CASTREY DEL YEA ( astre} sel"'es as president of the Huntington Beach Union High School District Board of Edacatlon and chairman of the Ora11ge CollDty Commlulon on the Status of Women. • • • Newport Beach resident Joseph Delyea has Joined A-M Co. as president of AMC FlnanclaJ, a new Newport Beach-based mortgage bankmgd1v1s1on forthe homebuilding firm. Del yea bnngs 12 years of cxpcnence m mortgage banking to his new post, most recent!} as ch1efloan officer and a director of San Clemente Savings and Loan. • • • Doaal P. Rounds has been named associate 10 the archnectural firm of WlmMrly, Whisenand, Allison, Tong & Good Arcllltects Ltd. RoundSJOined the firm 's ewport Beach office m 1984and11\es 1n Costa Mesa. His exp(nence emphasizes educational prOJCCts. and includes religJOus. commercial. 1ns11tut1onal and res1den11al • • • Louis J . Malone has been appointed president and ch1d operating officer of the Donald L. Bren Co. of Newpon Beach Malone. who also takes a post on the board of directors. directs all aCtl\ 1t1es of Bren Co.'s three Cahfom1a d1 v1s1ons -. a n Diego. out hem Cahfom1a and Northern California. He has served as !>en1or vice president for operations since 1984. • • • Nancy Cauavant has been appointed traffic/media manager of Forsythe Marcelli Johnson Advertising 1n Newport Beach. respon- sible for coordinating and scheduling agency sen ices and assisting ROUNDS MALONE C~AVANT with media placements. The company specializes 1n markeung communaca11ons for medical products and health care services. • • • George O. Hallock Jr. has been elected to a three-}ear term on the board of directors of the Muuf1cturiDg Jewelers and Sllnrsmltbs of America. The Newport Beach resident 1s president of Hallock Coin Jewel ry. Inc. He served three years as president of the Southern CallfornJa Profe11lonal Numlsmati•l• and three terms on the Cautornl• Colo Dealers executive boartl • • • The lrvlne Co. has named RaJpta J . Simmonds of Tiie Seeley Co. Office Broker of the Year and Robert Griftl~ of Daum Johnstown Amencan lndustnal Broker of the Year. Simmonds. wtth S«le) ·s Irvine office. was recognized for his pan in negot1a11ng four commercial lease agreements in Irvine C'o office developments in Irvine and Newport Beach. Gnffith, of Daum Johnstown Amencan's Newpon Beach office. was acknowledged for his role in negot1at1ng a long-term lease with ColllDI Co., Ltd. for cons~ruct1on of a 207.200- square-foot facility in the Irvine Spectrum. Other brokers honored by The Irvine Co. include: 8. Andrew Batcheller. David C. Cannon. Jerrold R. Cole, J . Mark La rson, Jerome D. Nourse and Rlcllard K. Wray of Coldwell Buker; David Bent and Robert D. HarritoD of the curies Dou Co.; James L. Cmutla1bm of lllff, norn and Co.: Dulel L. Cartls of Curtis & Associates: PHI R. Earabrt of Lff • Auoclates: Evan James of the Jamee Co. and Gary Allen of Grabb & Ellis. OTC UPs & DowNs Uo uo Uo ~: Uo Orange CQut DAILY PILOT/Monday, o.c.mw 23, 1985 86 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 Complex deals are unraveling Some of bes t -known corporate names are frayed by court cases and c riticism f C)l,aco the> were pra1s1ng !he slull~of financier Carl Icahn. 1.1. ho managed 10 put togt'ther a deal givin~ him SI D(rcent of the stock 1n T\.\ .~ one o1 the ""orld's largest airline\ By JOHN Cl'NNIFF .,~.....,,.., :--..E'-" YORI\. -Thi!> ha!> been a bad few v.eeks for some of the most intncatel} knitted transactions that mankind C\ er attempted Some ot them might even become unra,eled Man} show frayed threads. The deals involve some o.f the best known corporate names in .\menca ~uch as Teitaco R H "tac} and TW-1.. and !>Orne from go,em-ment too such as the Federal Housing .\dm1nl\tra11on You might e\en add Congress and the \.\-h1te Hou'>t" too Most fra}ed ol all 1s thi: Te:..a w- Buyers have averyVisa Christmas 5.\~ \i1-1-TFOI8\.\ I -( hn'>tma\ shoppers ha\e been nng1ng up d record of at least S-lO(J mtlhon 1n \ 1sa card purcha~s eve{) da' 'itnle lhc day after ThanksgJ\ ing Visa expects that 11s I JO m11l11rn cardholders v.111 make at lea'it I :!O m1llton transac tt0ns bctv.ecn T hank'igl\ 1ng and ( hri.,tm.i\ amounting 10 S6 7 billion -Sil percent more than last ~ear On the da) after ThanksgJ\ mg. Visa computerc; appro,ed 100 trans- acuons a second A.nd after the shoppers v.ent home V1'>a settled up in a 'i1ngle e'enmg nearl~ ~ m1llwn card 1ransact1on'> tor all the bank" 1nvo\\ed Moreo .. er according t<• Roger Peirce. "ho runs Visa's U)mputer S\Stems '"\.\ e should breal.. thl'> Christmas record b\ ne'\t fall .\nd b\ Chnstma s I IJ 6 v.e .... 111 probabh be processing more than I SO tran\- acuons a !>Ccond and nearh 21>CJ m1ll1on lran~cuons dunng the hul- 1da) penod .. In ant1c1patton of increased use of Visa credit and deb11 cards - estimated to reach 900 mrlhon tran<;- act1ons a month b\ I Q91J -\ 1Y ha-. built a "~'item .,.. ,·th a top -;peed ot more than I ()()(1 1ran..an1uns J'.X'f second ma l..1ng 11 thl' fa,tc'>t in tht· linanc1al ser. tCC''i 1ndu\ln Steffensen o n board at Bergen Brunswig Dwight .\ )teffensen hds ht'l'n elected to 1he board of Bergt'n Bruns"1g ( orp 11 "'a' annountcd Fnda} Eight other directors v.crc re- elected at the corpora11on·s annual meeting 1n Los .\ngeles Dec I v.11h three directors con11nu1ng 1n ollile Steffensen·s election 1nLrcao,c' the board to I:! directors .\graduate ot Stanford t nt'l'r,Stt\ and a (ahforn1a cen1ricd puhht accountant, Steffensen ha'> hecn C\· ecut1ve vice pre,s1dent of Bergen Bruns.,..1g since Jan. 3 follo"1ng the acqu1s1t1on of )nerge'\ Corp v.here he was president and ( EO Bergen Brun'iv.1g 1s rap1dh g.rov.1ng health 'it'f'.1ce and con'iumer elec- tronic-; product<; dmnbut1on o r- gan1zat1on based in C ahtom1a NEW YO~K (AP) -The fouowlno 11\I snows tile Ntw York Stock Exchenoe stocks end werrenrs rhet Nive oone vo the mosi end dcwn 11'\e mos• ~Hd ()(I e>erctnl of chenot rt0erdttu of volume for Fr•dt v No ~vrlllts iredtno below S2 •rt incl ·voe<S. Ntt end oerct nteot cf'lanots art Ille dlfftrtnct Ottwffn tht orevlovs clos•no orlct end Frldav•s 1 om CH"lce Pct Uo 163 8: Ill} UP 6 Uo 2 Uo 1 Uo 0 Uo 9 Uo 7 ~ uo ] Uo 7 UP 7 1 Uo 6' Uo 6 uo 6 8: ~1· Uo 6 Uo 6 uo 6 8: ,. Uo Up 7 Uo 7 Uo 7 C1et1) 011 deal in wh1th tht' tormt'r thought 11 had suce\slull) nudged out nval Pennzoil for the nght to bu> (it'll\ 011 But the deal Teitaco found had ioo~ ends that 11 couldn t ue up Pennzoil tugged on one of them da1m1ng that 11 had an earlier agree- ment to purchase C1ett" that v.a<. trampled upon b) T naco It )Ued and wa!> av.ardt'd S 11 I b1ll1on a )um suffiuent 10 threaten Tnaco w11h bankr::uptC\ · ' 1 other corporatwn in rc:lt'nt \Car\ has been thro"' n 1n1u su1..h d mes\ of problem\ "' the ,oiun'> unless 1t "'a' -1.men,<1n T rkphone & Telegraph .1,T&T sun1,ed althcwgh cl~ il \mailer compan) "'tth ne"' dirt:l· 11ons %ould the 1 e"'<Ko1udgm1.:nt be su .. 1a1ned .11 could mean the \ame late for 1t, an ironic outcome to a dt'al that "'3\ suppo'ied to ha'e .,..o\en the \trcngth'> of 11.1.0 health ~ tompan1c' into a giant that could 1.1.1th<,tand JU\l about an) disaster rnreseen \.\ h1le ubser.ers "'l'rt' u1t1 111niz OVER THE COUNTER .. .. .. ·. While almost e"e" one a\<;umed 1hat Icahn would come up v.11h the c.ash to obtain wntrol ht' didn't .1,bout S8Sl1 million "'d!> needed but the master raider ouldn t ra1!>C 11 and so he wa!> forced 111 lo"'C'' ht'> cash offer Meanwhtk other \U111>rs entered the picture and threatened the deal that Icahn on1.e v.a\ a\.,umed to ha't! 11ed up Whether I\ holds together remain'> lo be ~en becau~ '>e"eral other suitors h<I'! begun tugi1ng di the loo'><' thredd\ E\eCUtl \t'S at RH "141.\ ahn v.ere d\Sumed lo ha' e .t t1ghi deal to purchase the rnmpan\ dnd a'> the~ \a) talce 1t pn,ate or uff the '>tex:k market The) offered S .,,, a <,hare: but the\ too failed to ra1<,e m<1nc\ to \Up.port the offer Their re,1c,ed o lTtr '' for Sf,x a share onl~ S2 les\ l'lut that add' up to Sl fJ(J million a h1g \um t•,en in h1g deals Obs.er.1ng thdt the deal v.a'>n°1 <,e.,..ed up a'> the: nad thought c1tht'r bu,ers i.lUtdd\ ·:~pre\\c.'d rt'nev.ed interest ,. \.\ h1le lht \1d~' t"u·c i.;11. e\ rn1 gh: •. . .. • "! ,_ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~· ' ""OQO" '"'4 C"' ~ "'10t tR\ ~ .. o" .YS \ ~ -i•cov . .. • # a 1' . . • I • JO • I 1 ) • . . . ,. 19 • "'•. 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" "'.~ iii~. ... r a • !>llll gain control, the loose thread conce1vabl} could unravel the entire ~heme espec1all> 1f other buyers top the S68 offer Still another deal that 1n which General Electnc "-'Ould take over RC .\ for S66 50 a share or a total of S6 28 m1lhon ma}' not be as perfect!) tailored .i!I 11 app(ars While the deal has been praised. 1t cannot be w ncludcd unul someume next ..,ear In the meanume cntics are argu1.ng that Thornton Bradshaw, RC A chairman should have held out for more mone} D(rhaps e'en $15 to S 2fJ a share Tho">e cn11c1sms are JUSt op(ner\. and ..,ou ma' be certain that GE av..are ol hov. httle loose threads tore up other deal'> 1s aware of 11 e'>peClalh \Ince II must obtain al>' pro' al ot RC.\ shareholders Those aren t the onh deals w11h trouhle<, or potential troubles ) ou ma\ ha'e noticed that Con- gres<. n:ccnth pr;used for ha' 1ng h1ttcn the bullet on deficit reducuons is nov. lighting 10 keep its plan ah'e .\nd •hat other plan so monu- ment.alt' 1.un(e1,ed for the govern- ment 111 ..ell iht Ftderal Housing -1.dm1n1\tra11on has been so tom apan ~' cnt11.:1\m 1• na' alread' heen v.11hdra"r, ·. -.... ,,. 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BELLS AN' CHRISTMAS SMELLS __ _ DRABBLE GARFIELD MOON MULLINS I iJ i· ·t ·~ R JUDGE PARKER MY FAV~ITE TIME. Of ™E YEAA ! • LET M E GUE!>!>. rT'!:> ilME TO TRIM TME CMRl~ifMA5 'fREf., RIGHT? f I.IM No DUMMY. I1LL WRITE HIM A Po~ by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis by Harold Le Doux _, __ --:;;-, IVE NEVER SEEN~ MORE .. LOVELY YQI. NGSTER THAN BENSl QAUGHTf R SARA' S~E $ "" 8RIC,HT ADORABLE (ljRL ANO I SQ AN'O(I0\..15 TO MEET HER UNCLE ~f' WC'\.llc.' lT BE A.LL R IGHT 11=' t f\ROUGMT ~ A~R HUMILIATING HIS WIFE FOR HAVIN G INIERRUME:O A PHO NE: CONVERSATION. HORJ!-CE PRIDE GOES TO Hl:R eEDROOM ANO ASKS ABOVT HER VISIT AT SPENCER FARMS I TELL ME ABOUT HER LYOIA 1 ~ • -(;';\ 1 ~.;;} _ • HER 0' ER TO THE ~ ' I 1-1<.,""IUSE l='OR LUNCH I SEE N O REASON ONE' O A'r ? • WH'r 'r'OV SHOUL.('IN'T I 1 --. ... "' r , AS LONG AS SHE'S J ~~\ \ ,..,.,_")T ACCOMPANIED Jt l • \~ ~"'HER FATHER j . .._M'I' DEAR'~-,v . ..,.. ~ SHOE by Jeff MacNall~ PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz SEE Tl-1E5E CJLOR. 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',p.t thr1•1 1frlt 0' \I tr11 lo.• 11{ Ir •I 11 l1h rmHr.tl'I I '-•lltll• It 11 .1• ''"" '' •llrt •t ,,I l l \I I 1V\UIJ1 I 11 l'l I In\ .,.. h1'r" lr11m ,:111 1•1 ''"' 11111 tit t 1 "P pon1·n1' du .. 1111 1•1'<1 11 I h1•1r ,..,n t r.tc t \ 1111 14 11n 1 h.H ,. ilt111 li1t •I I hc•m 1nl1• l(llOW ~\ \, '•H1th \1tn1 r h• \ •U ho\lfl . ·. • \Cll•l I I\.,..,; I~ \ ·~h '11u1 h \\ ... , '"rrt-l ... t I'• ... I' 11 .... ~ .. ........ I • ........ \ • I 11 I l I . ' tO•I ' .I I I r 111 •r L.1rtl-. I fl l• 1• CHARLES Go REN I '" • ~ •• t 1•1 n•''t' .. ir.mp "" 1 ' • • .. I• T \ 11 ....... In ht" It 11 11! I hrf'f• r '•P I ho '' 1•'' r1•, 111.f '' ,1 mor(' •'I'" I'" H!1n11 I \ '' h \ • U1t • r.1h 1 '' "'o ul h \ • t111 " •J 7:\ ~l\l 1\76.1 • 11M;.4 , h h1dd r . .: • 1, I r1111•nh•li 'onh •·•"'l 'outh \\Ht 2 • Pa"" 2 'f P a t .1 r ..... \\,,ti II' II 11 \llU takt \ I h• 11 1r1 • 1411 l'hou·•·' that 14 otulil qu.1lal\ '"11 lur r111l1• 10 :-.1bf'r 1.1 P•"" .ind thr1•1• "" rrump Part n Pr ',1111 t111n I' lnrrinli? lo l(Amf': 1tnd \t111r •t111•111·r' 11 th1• unh1d ._u1l ar• 11111 .. u,·l'I I h1tl '"" "'huuld ""ntratt lnr no trump 1411 h 1411\ dl'1trrr of r11nf11frnrf 'tlll hll\I' t o rh~f' bto r 14 ''''" t hrf'f 1pad .. , 1 nil four d1a fllnn•h \ l \ t 88 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ M onday, December 23, 1985 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 498-llOO THE ART OF SELLING IS MADE EASY IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGES. CLASalFIED INDEX 641-5678 FROll ~ OllANGI CO. M0-1220 I .II ) ~ I .. :nnr )I-==-~ (f ~ TUESDAY 0a~ 'tit DEC 24 Chnstmas • I Save yourself the 1.·,. worry and hassle- Plck·A·(last minute) t~· Present from classified' Call Y Claaalfled ~ THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED DEPT. WILL CLOSE AT 1 PM 142-5178 ~ '~R~'~----~----------------' Niac. lt1t11a L"t I Pead 29ZS Cltrieal/Olliet 5400 a 210C 12500 REWARD for 1ost lo SEOllETARY Hal bU< Mid~ w/brn on tall. For Bu&lneu forms. Bro- Mat rem hat rm w/pYl batt chest. 1egs. 111c El Toro ker Xlnt 09pty Send r• to rent to n-smk, wOrkln' 673·2951 or 545·5650 sumo 10 PO Box 2297, fem. 25 • 546-1307 Newport Beoon. 92663 Hottl 1/M1ttJI 2711 SECllET&llY UllU IUOI f QUNO ADS Full or par1 uma Front or .. Tiii I.I rice appearance. typing & ARE FREE grammar must t>e Kint Wkly rer11a1s. Low ratat Investment Banking Co $135 & Up/Wkly Color Irvine 474.1416 or TV. maid service. ltfM Call·. 759.1913 coffee. heated pool & steps 10 ocean Kitch'! Hll SECHTAllY /llEOn avall. 985 N Coast Hwy 142· CdM Prop Mgmt Co lrnt Laguna Beach. 494·5294 olltCe appeatance req'd SUUHIOTU Wkly rentals now avail $129.50 wk & up 227( Nwpl Blvd, CM 64'6-744! SEA I Sii LODIE 3026 W Pac Coast Hwy Newport Beach relrlg TV S 125 • wk sgl, no deposit lutah t o Shu 2124 *BALBOA* Peacefu winter w/greal summers thr 3br home, furn. al (tras $400 673·0727 BEAUT Npl Hlgs Condo Mstr br/ba, nice amenlt· 11es. N/S $525 722-1222 Found Oobte. lem approx 3.4 yrs recent mother Sanla Ana His 852·6184 Good 1yp1ng ol1tee. tele· phone skills word pro- cessing eKP nelptul Maryanne 675--4900 Found Female Hlmeleyan SECTY /OFO 1111 Cat/Seelpo1n1 male Se1t s1arier lor last paced B e a g I e O o x t e last grow1ng company m11t1brown: Fem S11111 Tzu Knowledge & skllls In m111/belge. Male Doble IBM PC & accounting blk/tan 644'·3658 deslfed Proless1ona1 ap· FOUND Girl's blk purse pearance a must Polen· Irvine & 16th SI. NB tlal lor growth IOf the 548·2083 Call & 10 rtghl person 979-1272 Fouod LAHSA APSO Techin l /TradH brown/fem on Lido Isle 5505 FOUND ofl/whl Poodle Thurs 12119 673·6170 PllHSllOOlll Puppy, vcty Sonora & immediate opening tor Drake, CM 754.5723 qualllted person Harfls CdM 2BA avail $285 lalltOI Peai a1aJ1 $315 Resp M/F, nr Found Toy Poodl e Costa •n• 1024 Coate Mell 2124 2601 Costa Me11 2624 Costa Me11 2624 be a c 11 6 7 5-0 9 6 2 older/white Nr Main & 1600 1660 e11per help lul E•ce11en1 company uenef11s and working conditions Apply 494·4262 Lake Park. HB Nr blind IY IWIH·IAllHll PLUSH CONDOS Over 1BA newly decorated. blk $565/mo·$695/mo. lrg PLUSH CONDOS Over • -847 2894 EASTSIOE 3 br, beaut re-streams & falls Gar to bch. crpt. blinds No t>eaut t & 2 BRs. all streams & falls Gar CdM·Shr b41aut furn 3Bt done, lge yrd $7100 dn w/opnr, micro, w/d l'lkup. pets $600 mo 675-6606 Oltins lrplc Must see / Id Ilk twnhse w/frplc, w/d Ni Open Sun 2·5, 2308 1Br $750 & 2Br $1000 -----366 Avocado ~B~p;;5~'ir02er s 1~ bell $4~,mo 673-1617 i 857 03 2Br w/secluded view $.425-utils pd 1BR duplex SL &• IEIEIT Westmln ster. • 1 1 $995 A 5 9 2 7 417 E. Bay Ave. Balboa T I I 2Br wt sacluded view CM rm In 4BR hse. unfurn LG At1ractlve 5BR 3BA __ vi~ 4 -"" 1 adult No pets 5-4 7-1155 642·94 12 or 642· 1603 $995 Avl now 549·244 7 $240/mo • utils Fe n· LOST Doberman mele blk & tan w/ln1ured back leg. CM/NBarea 722·1812 GRAHE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 w Bay Street Costa Mesa. Ca or call 642-432 t Home Convenient lo-But. ltacla 2140 Ctrtaa•t1 Mar-f'22 S575 fBdrm ::-2250 A Ca· POOL Patio. lrplc. X·lge ~';ok~~~~~61~~:~ m~1 cation S 159.500 Tenant nyon (Corner Canyon & I Br $580 2Br $680, $500 -""' LOST Male Cat, 6 mos • orange. Nwpt Hgts RE· WAR0t 1 548·5238 1--------· C..era) lOl2 occupied 24' hr notice to 1 BA Oplx, fed yrd. S395 2Bdrm 1Ba. Nr beach Wiison) 495·8780 sec Unt E·Sfde 557-2841 Fem,ciean resp n·smoker. Ital E1t1tt Fer Salt show Marshal Plan Inc mo. tst mo rent, dep. & N/smkr. No pats $820 •TIE lllFFS• Broker Linda or Claudia credit 541-954'2 Avl 1/1/86 673-62-46 Pvt 1 Br lrplc pool. patio pvt be $240/mo $100 sec LOST sm brn fem m111 Dog. 12114, Vic Santa Ana & 20th CM 646·6728 nPHmH/ PASTE IP UTIST ----....-..maliBnU gar No pers 399 w say Av1111 c M 551 • .-251 Btatn/Cta•" Spacious 3Bdrm ~ Re-<2131 •50-o4 15 2 Bdrm dbl gar · 6 blk 10 Small 1Br 1Ba Wshr /dryr ~ ,.. St $615 650·6357 _ treat "All new rntenor" · ------bch. no pet S795/mo r e 1 r 1 g S 6 5 0 / m 0 Fem shr CM Ilse No pets Losl/Stoien? Reward Pit Bull fawn/whl paws, chest blu spike cir 642·5370 1mmed1a1e opening tor e11.pe1 typesetter Must have have mark·UP exper paste-up back· ground helpful Xlnt ben· ehts 1nclud1ng medical & dental insurance. con· genial a1mosphere Con· tact Alissa 642·4321 e111 291 "-1002 Ltkea model' Bought as a SIPER LIOATlll 96"·2283 alt 4 759_0980 APAITIEITS SHARP spacious 2Br, t 5 or kids Avl 1mmed -•trll 2nd home, now can't use. 3 Bd. 2ba, 1380 sit condo. H bath Townhome Oplx 545-1452 or 497 -2934 ---------1 his loss. your gain I 2 stry w/dbl gar. 2 lge Rent/option 3br ott 2Br I Ba Gar. w/d, refrlg 'h IOITI Fllu O/W w 10. patio quiet $199,000 (Furn avl also) bdrms up, 1 dn Wd burn Adams 2·stry lned/pvt New flooring crpt & paint Immaculate large Garoen 690 Darrell St $695 mo Fem shr Woodbridge " •• ti.~ •• C. frplc Love ly patio kid/pet $750 539-6191 $900 mo 759--0980 Apts Baautlfully land· Cun II. 631·1266 home w/a sngl parent • s 114,000 Agt 64'6-4'380 Agt cosl __ scape d grounds . $275 incl ulils 491·4 154 640-560 ------Nice 2Br 2Ba upstrs 1 car pool/spa, patio/deck No wir OFfE• a 01101cir -$3 --- -Wt.,.rt ltacla l069 Super sharp <tBR 2BA, dbl gar. OIW, lrplc LseS950 pets 1: n 1: M/F, mstr br 35/mo Lt14tr FtrtoltHfH gar. lncd yd, by Hunt VIiia Rentals 675-701 5 !Bdrm $605 Want a selection of greal S100 dep Harbor/Fair All properties are condos Ill CAIYll 111111 Cntr $900/mo 963--4194' ___ ___ 2Bdrm 1 ,88 $705.$710 1tv1ng? We can oll~ any· M·S 9·6 556-0363 Teri 3BR 3BA . CMS 132,900 Absolute bargain• Pres-lmat 2144 Unique spltt level lg tor, 2250 Vanguard 540·9626 thing from a small apt to M/F non·smoker shr 3BR 2BA 2• 1BA CM $123.900 ttglous 3 bdrm 2,lr bath tip wet bar. sunken tub. a " bdrm house II look· N B apt s305 mo • REWARD lost 1217 Christmas puppy Shih Tsu m1i1 Vic Edwards & Bo1sa, al Jack·tn·Box. HB 536·87071675-0443 ......... 3002 llUIAOIE llHUllCll Oll&HECOHT DAILY PILOT 2BR 2',.,BA. CM $122,000 exec twnhme 'Pool spa VEAV NICE 2BR + den. garden. prol. sngl $850 Bachelor S525 tng In CM. NB. or HB 650·2708 IAOl IAY HAIU 2BR 1''1BA. CM s 106,900 • tennis Try lO*I. down detached Turtlarock home mo incl ulll 675·4928 2Bdrm 1, .ea $705 1111nk ol us first for lhal Three bdrms. behind Lender will finance as low Call Patrick 76().8702 or St250 759·7602 Xtra lg 2br 2ba new cond 131 E t8th 646·6816 choice of Ideal 11111ng NB room w/pvt ba Near Or Tetrault la looklng for 100 people to partlclpale In his Headache Research program Only people with PERSIST ANT HEADACHE 330 W Bay Streel Costa Mesa Ca 92627 guarded gates Wood as tO 5% tlKed interest 631_ 1266 * * •EITILS * gar . S950/m~ Call M-F TSL MGMT 64'2· 1603 canal 3 blks from ocean. and glll~s design Newer ~ n * 673-1600 Nanc 1Bdrm $615 DaH Ptiat 2626 $350/mo. dep 673·371 t home with family room T di · 1 I •ii~~;· CALL US REGARDING Y -2Bdrm 1' .ea $715-$725 NEWPORT BCH·Bal Pen; 142-021 wlll be accepted. There w111 l•-------- Unique upper Bay netgt'I· r a bonaz!? IRVINE RENTALS Ctttl Miii 2624 151 E 2 tst 548·2408 Spacioosattractlve 1Bdrm balcy w/ocn vu Shr 3BR borhood $385.000 Realty -!!~--· lm11 Co"t llH"•rs 1Br 1Ba 1922 Wall&Ge I near Marina $495/mo Twnhse $350 642·2654 be no charge tor the Salta 5510 preliminary consultatton 1--------- or qualltylng e11am TtlElllllmll 496·9482 Noon·5 30pm I ._l(;U I 11( ~I\ 631 7 :170 LOT ii IELCOllT lH· 7100 Gar. frig upstairs, no ~leld - . Npt Hgts 2 mstr b<lrm Realtors, 675-6000 • • · pe1s S510 Agt 550· 1015 Haat. leacla 2640 sulles. 2ba., MIF 35. n. Call 476--8200 lor appt A real future In llnanc111I Family Chiropractic sales ThlS coold be lor Approx 112 acre tennis 3Br 2Ba. 2 c ar gar No pets ~~~~~~~~~11~~=====~= court size lot Last one $1150Lse (818)888-5510 1Br lnTrlptex Beam$.Oar· APAITIEITS 2Bdrm 2'"' bks to bell smkrS400mo 722·1369 tiii ._.,._ .. __ .. _ available $550,000 c.,11 or 18181346-0440 age. ctose to City Hall 'h •m FIEE Encl gar $620 No pets or N/smlcr ahr 38r H B Ilse Earl•J!HI 760·0433or 759.9044 --$575/mo No pets 117 Llkebrandnew'Allutlllttes watert>eds 960·1006 w/prol female $500 4 you Call Mr Wilson 10 qualtly oraw vs comm 851-0455 Ul.lllUllTS Beautl1ully deco<ated and highly upgraded 2 Bdrm condo with a thrllllng vtew of tl'le harbor and ocean Large sundeck lull secur· lty Outldtng and fabulous recreation 1acll111es $219.500 (71•) 673-4400 COLOWeu. BANl(eRO WOODBRIDGE COnAGE Clearbrook 675-3435 Id p I t 2BR 2BA. gar, lndry-Ntce blks to bch 969-3907 "-a11tic1 3011 telephone sale. s • L'J 8 l lOO 20r 2ba. lam rm., 2 car _ pa . oo . gar, nopes .,. II ••• e .... gar $975 552-9036 2Bdrm, crpts. drps Water 2Bdrm 1Ba $680 4 pleK Quiel street I Prol./F 25·35 n-smkr to Need I0¥1ng dog sitter lor CllRISTIH cas IAILY lllEHLW PUI ------paid 636-4120 1·5PM 301 Avocado 64'2·9850 mile lo beach No pets shr CdM 2br lba deStgn· my attecuonate small dog Solt sell 22 year program ., __ ,.,.........,.., La1u1 leacla 2141 2566 Orange "B' S595 $650 Call Jean 631-1266 er turn apt w/gar, view in your nome 646·4594 FIT PIT s1111ts avail 9.9 Baautltul highly upgraded s 1a A 835 21 tO 0 0 Wood 2B d + 2Bd 1 1 ••~~._. ··~~~;· S550mo 675·7157111m"" an na · PfltlSIU 2 x4 Buddy l'lm Lrg sy roomy '· yr rm oup ex. sg garage ••~LI -=-.. ... -· Fuller1on 680·3340 and 1271 OOO liv/dm area w/pullman huge hobby rm S 1500 • yard good area. $695 ... P Prol lem smkr shr 2Br Apt Prof~a~ioaal/ Garden Grove 10092 , kltch 2BR 1 ba Verynlce UUIS. 191 & last 499-2286 559-5001 FAllLY&• .. T1ir11s rr on Balboa IS $450 Utils M•1a11trahve 5100 Chapman Ave Suite 1 En1oy bolh oay & beach in 1 sed t All 1 -'""" 1: this del~hllul 2 BR beach enc o pa to uni . LlfHI litHI 2152 2BR l''>BA. pvt lndry rm Sparkling clean large Apr SEIWllD VILUIE pd Avl immed 573.3543 MANAGER Cl L. /I 1zeo Agt 540·5937 --, I I t.. I 2 ••• HIHrHtl nome kylighted family Sunny 2br 2 ba, loaded. inside uni I patio gar or amt ies w1 •' or Prol mele 45. shr CM hSe room 11reptace in LR lllHILUF PAlll walk to bch, trplc, ten ct Nice No pets S650tmo children Near park Nr 405·SC Plza S350 incl 5520 Superb buy on Peninsula. 121152 FLEETWOOD home $1100/mo Ann Sampsonca: Jean 6;1 ·~ 2-r:::: f:~d No pets $720 WllY ••n ut1I • dep 432-7366 lmmedtete opening lor lull WAITRESSES & HOST. 144-tOIO r:~~~ 8K~~g~A~?~g 661·9355 W. 661· 7086~ • ·~· ~~~:· 398 w Wt Ison 631·5583 Uve where you have Prol non.smker 2S.35 to time Ol"rrct Manager ~~;v~~a~~te T~e~71~~! __ _ SIZED BEDROOM A lewprt ltacla 2169 ,.,•. -••• • lYAIUllir •IW •Spectacular apts shr 3BR CdM Ilse Gar· MuSI enioy working with Restauranrs. 1400 w _ .~ 1: * t & 2Br 1 & 2Ba suites age. pvt ba Prime beach children E•perience PC llLY SJ,0001111 great large kitchen & ••EWPHT OIHT * 2BR l'hBA Elslde Twnhm •Spacious townhouses loc $550/mo 673·0822 helpful H. Nwpt Bell 642-888 l 2 & 3 Bdrms Condos nr S bath Agl 540·5937 4BR 2'hBA Townhome 2Br 1Ba, encl gar. Small $795/mo Frplc, yard, •F1replaces -Gt e a) 5530 ---------: C Plaza. pool. spa plus Apprpi1 2000 sl. dbl gar. back yard W/d hkups garage Nloe locatlon •Private balconies or Prof shr 3er 2Ba NB hse We otter an e11cetlen1ben·1--•-r ____ _........,,,. carport from S67 9001 leatala custom oak bar elegant S625/mo 241·9606 1780 Sanla Ane Garoen patios ~~~· N~=::~~ 54~~9j:r eltl pr~ram. paid va-ADVERTISING PUI IF PEllFECTitl Call PATRICK 631· 1266 decor. poo. tenntS. walk 2Br • 1Ba, Patio Go Seet TSL MGMT 642· t603 cations & holidays. bonus ,~~f.:.~;;~~~ liU ::::t···· 2102 •• i~~;1~;H:~~~ ::·~~:~··::=.-~::' :~~~~i~~i~~ m:;~~~:~f'" ·~~4i~,~~~,:~ ;,~z~.:~::;~:h:; ....... A~~!~~'" ... , oecorated 3 l>Orms. 2. --<tBA OCEANFRONT. Nwpt 3BA, 3BAPOOI small pet 4 child Dk $625 ---•Sorry, no pets home 673•0750 Applicant !T'ust apply 1n on rile Orange Coast baths & ramily room 2 C111H••l•ar 1022 Bch,ti1June.S1475/mo $1800/mo. gndr & pool ·1st. last & $200 sec OOTillEnPE *Furnlshlngsavall per1onatOat1yP1101.330 needs 1mag1natlve pro fireplaces wooden shut· 2 R·l LOTS. Aeduced 10 Avail monthly & weekly maint met 760·1399 Ava1lat>le now 631-6559 2BR 1BA. pvt patio. gar, ltatala W1att4 2726 West Bay St . Cosla ducttve, layout artist who lers. de!llgner blinds $305.000 Each t Olk to JACOIS REALn BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba new 2BR tba. new cpt & drps w/d hkup. Quiel No pets WHY NOT CALL Costa Mesa Wht MIF. all Mesa Ca Apply 9-11 understandsmerchand1S 11 d od ,I V be h A t 759 9070 Water patd $675/mo tt• 1111 am or 2·4 pm 1C1rcu1a. 1ng 10 des.,,n adv .... 1a1ng ar wo oors ery ac g • PllOP llWIEIEIT crpl drps, paint, O/W $680/mo, $300 dep 203! Meyer •• aimmtne• $350· 12 utll llon Dept 1 · . ., '"' ~~~a~oe:~ i,~na~!>c°~P~~· '1DUPL0-2B711>a ea So· 11•1171-1111 s 1200 No pets 759-0666 Gas1wtr pd 548-2562 TSL MGMT 642-1603 SEIWllD YILUIE 751.9391 att 3 pm ~~r adi:~:~rna~:n~"~~~. $557,500 land incl ot·PCH $275.000 521 BLUFFS CONDO 3Bdrm. 2Br 1Ba. patio, frplc, w/d EASTSIOE 2BO 1BA. n~ G1u1u for Rut f11-~ic1l/Dtat1I 5105 ket demands quallly and BELLE CHASE LEE Carnation By owner 2•;,Ba on beaul grnbett. hkupa $625/mo + sec S ..,_ 15555 Huntington VIiiage ftl style 673·0241 or 673· 1541 lalMI Frig & W/O Incl $1600 6638 Plumer or 85-4-7592 f,'f,~P;~~5 ~;~~432~LL Lane from San Diego 2140 IEITAL llEOn. Newpaper produc11on 1 ..,. 1t,,. ''·"" l'ilrit Pe1ia11la 2107 Ownr/Agt 760·0639 2BR 2ba Eslde Twnhs. trpl, Freeway. north 01 Beach Single gerage secure E11per . bright ambitious knowleOge helpful Abilf. I-J\I 1<1·,1111 "'" 11 •· Aroun -steps-ooean IEllllATOll PEllFECT gar· nu crpt, drps, paint. kitchen $-400 mo Sheryl. McFadden 640-6379 practice In South Coast !Ines a must Prior news dir,.•·lnn ) our equiptd decor utlls free 2Br 2'hBa ~ Oen Unit S790 Dick S66-4ooo dys. 673-3t17 or 631· 1266 Pl c GE 1s9-9100 . . . ,, .. . .. . ,. I d 1100 Bach apl, carport, no to McFadden west on Newport Beach $75/mo person to help run group ty to work under deed 539·6191 Agent coal right nellt to pool Br"'hl 640·2426 eves/wtcnds LlflH ltadi 2641 Storaft 2142 aza area ontacl paper uper1ence an ao '"''''" • '"" ·• • ·~i~~\-~ -· Dorothy. at 545.4553 vantage Pos1tton IS part Have somefhing to sell? OCWFllllT lllSE & sunny Atr & highly up-2BA 2BA pvt patio. 4 ,: Studio pvt & quiet Ocean STORAGE GARAGES time. good oenellts Classrfied ads do •I well 'l-"'11"''' t>Br gar patto Utlls pd graded A"'all 1mmed11 carporl storage erea.:L'~t view No pets Gas/wtr 121120· & 121121· Clerical/Offict 5400 salary $8 p/hr 1nqu1r1ea ' .ill •r1.t • ..,," • t • tU Alll 1115 Winier 675.1632 $1795/mo Call 640-5324 window view ot Goll -·--·-•• pd $550 • sec 497 ·6287 Npt Sch/Costa Mesa area -and resumes to Steve -------------I !Gigantic JBr 2Ba w/gar Course $675 610 Joann 3ar2ea O/W. pvt lndry u It L. 2669 24 Hr access 548-3878 IOOlkfEPH Hough Ari D11ector Ctroaa 4,1 Mar 2122 N all< 10 ocn & L•do Vig St 646-5413, Donna rm. encl gar 25xso deck .. ewrrt IC• C , I Smell. all private SNF in Oatty P11o1 po 901 I $1300/mo yrty 964-6922 2Br 1 •Ba townnouse $750 No pets 63 1 6155 2Bdrm 2Ba S7oo Frig. 0••trcaa Laguna Beach Working I 560 Costa Mesa Ca 2BA 2ba lrplc. W/0 front 8 1 dshwshr, stove included I .E. Sal•fltat knowledge ot bkkpg & 92626 I l'louse S 1100 mo· tee. NEWPORT CREST -4BR lttns garage, patio EASTSIOE SPACIOUS 2 NO PETS 545 4855 -some compuler knowl· .Ava11 111186 759· 1695 I 3ba 2 story. al e condo. s725 No pets 645·4837 BR 1 balh. no per' S575 _ • 181iatn/0 lice Ital edge nee Call 494-8075 llllll CtUT Pool/tennts courts tr2Br lBa 4·Plex w/patlo l>@r mo 631·6 155 1Bdrm S600 Re1rlo. dish· 2161 llJLYptLIT 3~a~1~!A !~~~r:Vn~~~ s 1400/mo 778·2575 & carport Nice area I E/SIOE 2BR IBA 2 Ir pis, washer & stove Included 3060. 1368 s.-5 & 526 SQ OUHS 330 Weal Bay St S t3951mo 111 1tu1 'Newport Terr condo, 3BA $625/mo 546·5605 courtyard gar $690/mo NO PETS 5<t5-4&55 Fl 1617 WESTCLIFF. Jll, nPllTI Colla Mesa, CA 92627 675-7 113 2 •BA $1175/mo Vacant *2Br 2Ba nr SC Plt11. s A No l>@IS 675·6458 1Bdrm tBa w/frplc Walk Nwpt Bell 541·5032 Agl IAH EITIY & reedy No per a Petlo. carport. pool, •E SIDE Del T h to bch Carport. dshwshr 525 s-q It Si25/mo Pll/ll••taT lrvtne Terrace 3Br • o.n 645 3765t>131376·0806 $750 No Pets 722·801 t / ux wn .. ouse bit ins S595/mo New· wen' S 17501mo Ava11 Jan 11t I pallo 2or l ''lbB $725 port Terrace 722-87 l7 Balboa Penln Pv1 enlry & AOOHmM AFTER 675-5511 Agr Barbara Nwot Crea• '' 2•-.ea • •EASTSIOE l Bdrm •2548 0r1nge 642·2520 bath Clean 760-9792 UEC.SIOnS S ti p I Conoa $ t200 ... nn. gar tBa S525/mo No pets 11 Lg view Apl~ ne11t to Pork 2 Bdrm 2Ba retr1g, lrplc, EIEOITIYE SIITTS SCHOOL let Us Help Y" ell ' • ., ,.,.rt, jCttt• .... 21241 Poot 1ac 213·42, , 136 Adult only 631·2242 ~rplr V"Ul1ed oelllngs. lrg crpt9 drps. pool, carport We need you now to"'work I " 2 persons $800 mo One Month free. 1\.111 991'· C.11 Cl ••• t~-.J' *••Br t .,9, w/huge yd Ont~ thtng clOMr ro H20 la * WTall * spa f'• '' balcony 645 0302 vice 88 t Dover Or • 14 In major companies In JOBS n... 2223 Meyer Place a 001111 S 700 20drm Beauttlul 1 & 28r $600 Up Ne •y reoecorated 63 l-3S5 l So Org Cly Enjoy top 642-5678 1 $925 No pets 546-~S ~~19',g!~,11:!,pet Ok I incl gas cooking, heat" Cl'ltt •0;5~~g:6~~pels 2~~~~pa~1~d~~bie';!~~~ WATERFRONT BLOG ri!~ib~e~:~'!/:C~!ieiea EARN $.400 E·stde bahc pad U 11000 3b 2b I 11 2°3t23wEaLte0rENlnc0I encl 1ga; 1 9 1922 W 11 $650/mo Seac1111 Manor Execu11ve eulte 1350 a/ft TRC Temporary Svcs I crptd decor ,,.. ut1l1 nder r a pen • · a & ace 1 Apts 548·2682 4th fir w/vu 64'2·48"4 4500 C.mpus, " 124. NB MONEY for information 539·6191 A0901 0091 gourm•I I ouch•• tr pie Bfttty Wall 54'8-785• relrtg. upstatrl No I Mon·Frl 9 to 5 (71 4)852·9424 rr rent Ill youra •L I & 2Bd m newt P~ts SStO Agl 550 IOtS •LllO ISLE'"* I EXEC SUITE & surprisingly c,ALL ~u~~·2Tt>-.:ru~ c:.: 39 6191 Agent Cott red~' quiet, :001 S530~up I IOYE 11 IOW I n~r 1Ba 102 Anllb<t'• w B:~~,~~ i:r 842·•6"4 9 IEPAllTlllT SEm PRIZES uoo1mo Avail ~ow• ~.11 hat• Aaa 1.1, ... 1864 Monrovia 548-0336 1$525/mo 1BA IBA. 1111 675 1244 evs 62:' I •• lo 5 Mo lru Fri E;~~~ ~n:~~,1:~·1,k~:~: TRIPS low Cost . 8"6-7434 CENTURY 2 I 2114 •STUNNING Lg I Bdrm bltlns Laundry roorn. 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S48· 7249 Wiiliam Fr oat & A•· II you are to<* Ing tor ex111 0 ;·: -:"!"-.. ::;• :. ,' ;·; or 7 141-497 ·2082 Ill • lt.40-2426 eve /Wknd• 842· 7528 or 760 t418 LIDO ISLE lasa'atlS ii. Fiaucla) aoc;lataa. 1401 Ouatl St. •P9ndlng money or Ilka CIRCLE THESE I M ' 1 d ' MOVE-IN BONUS TOP AREA MESA PINES Bay vlttw 28R 28A, study • f t:: D(f 833 0070 (8am-5pml Mountain, Knotts e.ity -' _,, • ·· '• I a d I gar I • Newport Betch Ca to go pf•oee like MtglC s I M [ [ o Take • looll lned 2bdrrn mo 0 r:7 11 4;P A/C. pool, carport BACHELOR Pa110 pool S t250/mo ll!f. I -• •• Farm, or win Prltea Ind trpl' bltln• & garage cradll 'hQ 5 • 5 " Nr SC Ptaz.a 1pa Quiet No pets $540 1673·00721619 753-0719 w10dw hae money lor UUl SEOln&llY Awards, Call u• now• We J j I I I S500'1 1>'1"'41 .,. .. call Atartant1 14196&· 1136 2650 HAR LA 549 2•4 7 .irw-.y -•st TD'• s 10,000 up No lor 1111gat1on end ~al nave Mverat 098f'llng1 1n *111-1111 * -nn:m v"" credit,.., no penalty butlneu practice at C M , H 8 or ,-v 0 ~ W [ M j S~luded 3br E·•ICH ,, .. ltHHI 2602 , Lrg 38A 2 .;&A. 2 c;ar 0'' O.nison Asaoc. 673 73 t 1 IOtMya Non amokar 6•2·4333 huge f/yd kld/S*t Ul>f* 2BR 1ba In Quiet f rlo,1. WOODLAND VILLA GI •on ?004. 1enn11 CloM N11wport BMth S«td ,. I I' I t uoo·· w/2 oar 530....e101 w .. trn1n1ter gar lndry to beach snoo1mo A.aanactatats IUIT1t' 10 Hlrlnfl Part,_,,_ _______ _ . . . --I.gent coet U25 mo 21316·4"·5•68 AllA•TMlllTI TSL MGMT 89•·5325 AHtHCtatata 2t20 5000 Birch S1 Suite p R 1 L ( j E.ASTSIOE TOWNHOUSE I 1L...~ I NEWPORT HTS 28R 2ba <>900. Newpott Beach. --,-• _ 1 _ 1 ....-... r.--. -A11 ... 1r .. ,,.. ~ o• ••• •·11 • 3br 21,.,t>a trplc enc yrd 1.-v "'ft ·~•01 rui1 i 11d,n ,1.1 .. •uh 001•1 1111T1i 1•Jt1t-1 ·'"k lrplc. ponl carport, n«M SCRAM LETS CA 112660 . _ . _ . •"'"• •rl4"1•uu P•-11 "''' "'' patio. 2 c9' get ' lat, laat: ltlia• 26N 1 • r l••••·•Y' £ 11 1 '••\1 1'1.i~ ·~·Ir '"'' m•hijlf\ 1 1~. carptir paint & dr•J>" • llOIPT/lll lfflOt .--------.., o;e,.:.~·.::·. 7:;. ~' ;;.:' :: aec: 3188 Santa IAbel CHARMING 8lcA Full Cl"• "' ''' ''"' ••· '1 • ~ l'I I!. Pc f "~1 seooimo 6"2· 7858 ANSWERS ~ Beacti b0a1 d .. I RA 0 0 TI I s11001mo 831·8283 kltC:h & bath $.4&51ncl1 PHU•S,&l•UllllYa.... 2B• 1Ba pOOl••d•. gar er Pleuanta• ~· 1---rl'r--l.--... l--,l""•--rl-1 G .... , ...... ,.,... .• 1 ··1 l.ge 2aA+d«t 1528. mo utlll11.a 875-1018 utllLll HOO-HIO lndry '750 18018 15111 OamlM · WOmlfl Good c:omrnu11 canon .___. __ .._ _ __. __ .._ _ __.. . ...__.. .. ; •• : 1..,'! ,. ~.;, -.: ( ~: °'.'.' Kid• 4 1>9tl ~ Move tn LITTLE Balboa lalanc 1 1111... HIO-H 1I St Ca.II 650 8' 13 Peru AoroH 1klll1. aunM1po1111on lat mo·e f~t tm d99• Beyfront 18 1 1tngle Jll...... 1111·1711 SPACIOUS APARTMENT INtheMIOOLE $5pl hr 8 42 r ;· I' 1· r t j' I' : ~941·~1 eS42 $525/mo incl ulll Ul, IUY ... , WHH llOl.. 1 MIL! FROM OCEAN ~:t~n.~:::~1~!',:. HOIPTlllllT M SA VERDE Cholee 38f NM!lmOktf 873 8092 '"2 2357 pl1tform1. rt\)' ~· Ob fOf ••Gltlnfl Potltlon lrt • For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 •• ;/,"' ' ' ' TH I 2C>a hm. grN t toe. cntyo. LrO 2BA 2BA. yrty uwer t•I PAtuam VtAtlllN-'1111" Balt>oe Mrvatlon wu that alt the growing Tra.,.. Co Sen. p•tlO,dee Jan1 Nope11 unit Martna Ave No HlllAUll•lf ll4•Ml1 IU-IMJ 18,1726-~•U0-28'1'125 candidates toot! a flfrn ol humor• mu1t1 Canl •W....nl ... ..,., ............... Jt20 11175 w/g<dnr 751·3808 piing S800/mo87~ 11797 Agt 631_..oeG etend IN the MIOOLE Kalley at 7&1·1Ht )I•-------- I ~:..::_:_:_ __ ~:__---------------------------------------------~~~~~~~----· Coe1aM-. 54a W•t 19tll SI CoetaMeN CA Hetbof AOams ~701·A Harbol Blv<I Co.ta Mesa Soulll Coast Financial CH 3233 P111t. Cet"tter Or Costa Mesa BURGLER FIRE ALARM TRAINEE • Call oer.een I t~PM 831 JU 3 Clerks IWI IHlllH Station lot lea~ s•lJOtO ~ 'llE Jutly 640· 6·U J IRCLE I-MARKETS MOW HIRING CASHIERS ASSIST Ill MAIA&ERS Interviews Wednesday 9-11 A M at 227 1 Fairview Rd Costa Mesa (Fairview & Wilson). Call (714) 537-4840 for more inf EOE After School- Student Jobs! Do You l'lted S Casb S And A Good Job To Start The New Year" We are l<>Oklng for Jr HkJh and H!Qh School students and othen ~o would entoy telklng wtth people and W()(1(1ng wtth other students their own 9 Vou can earn $25 00 to $50.00 NCh week In commlMlont and MUCH MOREi You can ~ PART TIME In the afternoons end evening• and stlll have P*'ty of tr• nm.. You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOll We otter oomptete training and provide tranaportatlon This IS NOT A PAPER ROUTE AND IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A WEEKI Come out and help ut get new cuatomen for our newspaper and haw a gr .. t time doing 1t You have nothing to ION and a soper JOb to gain Call today and maybe you can start tomorrow• Call Mr Earl 548· 7058 or 241 ·802 , ......................... . : DELIVERY DRIVER ! 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Harbor Cost• Mesa Ml-1023 E•tef'ISl\'9 quallty SP0'1S SUBARU 8 I 4 wf'I .Jr •e eQIJIP & designer '1P· 0 C paret g1Ms 9 30am Set L wagon A am rm ~"''~' ~~,,,.,. ...... :0 ~"' ()..: .,,.. ~ .:Of"'ll \le('t' s.;-url.'! ~o: .&d69 rL°'~ L'"' 54 ._,inllcn,•5"• ""l'l•te -1•eat .:""at .;-n M ai..e _,,.~· .&~!>-56"" Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting. no sol1c1ting. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance Sun Cllr1stmas EYe & cass $3500 6'3•9224 Day 126 29tll S1 NB 11 Tnckl HlS questions 6 75-3820 PLYMOUTH Arrow 1§85 Neocll• MW mactl mOdel plCkup tong t>ed S3 500 TIYITA LEJSlll 522 S250 ObO W1r101I• Call 642-021 Astl IOI' An~ l)\;t l.aM MITllOat fir S(»lrs S200 or Kai-~ w 1111ams and rec1 e1;e a tree CALL 842 -1444 ra<llO w ptlono. t950 111n. . poftlt>i. mtnt vacuum tage S 175 ooo 673· 7376 68 CHEV P U tnorlt>ed Learn abOut 1e&s1ng 1n 1--N-mtr & trans 4 spa ow otftce near Soutll I R/U TIRED? s1 .. p EZ man .... $900 549-3419 I Coast Ptaze Ask for JoAnne Craney oeautlful lldt>d & dbl Size FORD .79 , T 8 9 Fl t l.t."r'll 1 rv 1 t>ed "'''"••ts Name • on " a ....,., brano chair $450 Toyota I t>e tl Aslling S3SOO All..s&YllS LUSI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... Corolla Llt bck mint · 646-8357 114 U!·1Hl • : cond rHSOnabl9 oriee ITOYOTA t980 pie111.1p ~. VOLVO •4 164e 1 c p s • p •ftT TIME • 673-3571 Ion '°°9 t>ed S3 100 Call I I blown lnllr \Int : /1l • SCHWINN Cruslef boys ~I~;:~! I ASk IOI' Don cono s 1800 957-83 17 • • b4k• S 125. Clartl\91 S 100 vw g:i BU9 r.fOl'ecl Od • : ~l>ft_VAC S35. 6''·4&87 Aatn laertt4 tltl cone or19 Musi sac by : • T4MJd\' Ru 11p1ns & Oat>by ·-wnflllPUI 12 23 S t800 751-1131 We are looldng for the right • Bears 4 Ct1r1a1ma• Tn.y -..-vw 65 B d con<1 orig : •. Talk and Stng 14 I 1US I DELIVERY DEPI ARTMENT I o-S~~ b44-S720 • people-People who enjoy I McLAREN S BMW : people. They must be per-: IC..4•ttr• Hll I M-F tlll9, s-s t1116 v:.~~ .... 6!~"~,..$! •• 11·scent and willino to work! •. "u':. ~:'::'~:' ~~-1 626S Eucl4dS1 11112500 ~a~2eo2 ~ fullef1on. CA • • 963·2 t87 714--630 &300 : Hour are 4:30-8:30 p.m . : IJtwthy/Fan/Art 213-fi91-6101 • Mon .-Fri . and 9 :30 ••I HlS -----... e d LAROE SELECTION OF e a.m.-1 :30 p.m. atur ay · • 2 ORfGiNXL DUTCH OIL NEW J USED BMW St e e PAINTINGS $2000 HCt1 L• ll.UI - • Compensation to include • 1 75&-8316 VOLUME SALES e : S MINK CAPES 1150 u SERVICE & LEASING : hourly wage plus com -• oeo640.0016C•ndV 3670 N Ch9tly AV9 LONG • · • 1 BEACH • m1111on. • BREITINO OENEVE MENS (No Ctwry ••lt-40&) e • WA TCH NAVITIMER (ll•~llll • • 2400 COSMOS Br•no • • new 11111 In bOll Paid Tr~N WelCOIM : For an appointment rail • S&95..,. '350 e13.eo34 OPtN SEVEN DAYS 1 e 642 4322 : ZEBRA SKIN 1950 . -· 1 645-•390 Cad~~~· :. between 3:00-8:00 p.m. • .... = ...... 1 ..... __..._ ._...,,ecs _,. Roi em oft the INW\9" • k l O~ illia • WObo t,..,., :;;a l Wlth • O t lllwcS M I • or ~· ml. • w1tooi. s 12e 173-5270 Cell Now! M2-M11 . ·················••!!.!.•• =--' Daily Piiot classifieds work tor you.Call 642-5671 tor quick cash sales . Attastical Ctilis.: llEB L6\'lli ,521!1 $4 i\if5 ~,~ ... ,,, E,• "''''' (\~ _, -:S859" '!\J • 9:9: APC>lianc. sentoce a.,...'O ,...,,...,t·d~S·r a"9t1S 01SllwlsnefS Loe 240--0' 1· l irty laiat. U1·12l2 •..,E.,, .. ._,,,( 'lf"'4 q5 i:~r"""8r .i ·~ ""9't"""'"'"'~ ~~ .,, .. ,._.1 '"d ,.'ft"' • ..... ""iotrt'flt .. ..,., ""1h .• 1tt :i"~~.5 j f'l\J ,, "'~ .... .. ~df' .,..; M4 ~or ~q\..' So !l .. l9 .a~ ... \· -•'<.:'' \•4 ...... ~.:;e .,,., s~ct ""'"'' • .t. ..... .,..~ l O"""• -:...,,.,..~ :i' ::-.J ~ ~~ • ..} ~ .t• .. " ~e ~s.w .iOOt ~.A '-'' ...... 0 '4f Qf:>~ q :a• l "\ fft•mate S4: ~·40 ....... -es ! v•'t'I ''W .. "' Ju"'C u"S c \I ! ... S &IN •'"' ,\h,•e ~2 "X!C' ST Ultll CILUCE STltfm •HllC CO. -'·!I''""' ' ..-• $, ... Jt&f'"' , ...... ,~... ,.... !.*\..' .. '"" ..... : .. 4 Jt' .... ~ "44 ... ~f\.\ -.\.,t ~"""' ~ 3,._ ..... ""' IOYll -1111 ~P'-' S ;:,..*"" ... ~ ... ,..._ .. ~. " "'""' Eh ,..,,~..,, :' .. "'' '* :a ~'"" ...... _.,"" .... : .. ·~: _ .. , .... . . ~"' .. .... ,. '\ .. \ . s .... (It ... -... .... °'"-nge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Oec:emt>er 23. 1985 ~ ~u Th~; __ ML __ 1c_NO_T1 .... cc __ lO:OOAM, Ore. 26, Al LIOAL NOTICI 1~1 "NOTICE OF NOTICI St. Jo.chim C.\hollc NOTICC IS HERE8Y lCITACIOH JUC>tCIAL) I PIUHG Ofl IAVIHOI NOTIC!: IS HC:REIV Ul\MODB Churt!h, Coli.a MC!M GIVEN that IM IOllowlng NOTICE TO oerCNOANl ·I ANO LOAN ,ACl.ITY GIVEN lh•t WMtern Ofgtlll Dilrotho( Caay 0 v .. _ _._ lntef'men' will follow Item• 01 found 01 M.,.0 (Avtto • ACiuttadO) DAVID APPUCATION Corpor•tlon Intend• to °'"''"OUUC' P.OC*'ty have been held by SARNES. Ind DOES ' NOtle;ei.nerebyclh•t Ill".,., 10 M•tUfe C&pltal. ta ~ ,..._; a\ Good Sh~pherd the Po1ic. o.c>a~tn\ent of the thr~h 5 lnClutl~ an .,.plication hU ni.o Ltmtt.O Panl*elllp au ot It• - 1 91{'" "-----~r l&. Cem .. t .. ry, Hunt· Oty of C:O.t• Meu tor 1 .,. ...... .., ~~ "' "' .....,.,. 111 .... -. ol nt~"' VO AR! BEING SUED wtlll ,,,. DEPARTMENT OF right tltle lllwl lntar•t In and Beloved Lnaion Beach Visit.a ................ ~-·-·· ev PlAINTlff (A UCI le .... SAVINGS AND LOAN r91•1 to va1lou• new manufllO· \YUll--c K .. ~°..' don at the mo-.. ar·y o' ~~101<!! .. 'f i's ..... •a2.,Y ...... •. d•m•nd•ndol ROGERS ' 111g to 8J\ 1ppltcetlon by OR· turtng tQUIP"*11 uMd '°' &Ml1lJ ..._. ••ouuc •• •,... ...,.., ""' ""' ... .... 018 1' Law C0tP<>flllofl, lor· ANGE COAl'T SAVI NOS Mml•eonduotor m111ufac· • ~ O( Charloue on Tuetiday Occ 24. Gtrl'a Slut ~wi.a 3 pd. merty GEORGE l ROGERS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION. ""'ng. proeluetlon •nd U • C.N tpenter of Van ~~&PM. Pit-n.'tl Brol. ="' 8~~~r~.~o~ A Law CorpotatlOn t700 Ad•mt A-ut. CO.ta _,,t>ty 01 1h11 car1 .. n bl.lti- B .. • • B d ... ,........ .... Y.-. Mft • CALINDA .. Mete, c.llfornl• 929211 tor MM GWried on by W•lern "'ya. and Wllllarn c "' r 0 a way tSpd Murray BMcncrul-DAVI .,.. tNe WfltlnOl\e C*MIN!On lo .. tabtletl I I•· OIQllll C0tl)Of•tlon •• 2'•5 ~~ Jr. of Colta Mortuary, Directors. 8k:ycte. and VIYlt11 C1"*• le ""ect on you to IMe a cllfty at or In the lmmedl•tt McCa~ Way 1nd 2801 Main -. Alto awvtved 642-IUS() NOTICE IS FURTHER I typewrltteft '"PG"H el vtelnuy of 8eec:h Blvd and StrMt. lrvlne, Callfornl1 and bu two 11 • 1 ,,.n l r 10IVEN tllel tf no owner ap lhte -'· War~ Av•nu•. City 01 3128 Redllllf Avel'U.. C.,_ta ,, ..., l)Mr• and PfOYeS hil own· A ... .., ., ~ Gall wltl Hunungton BeKh, counry M ... , Catlfornla brother, 6 Jr•'nd-arthl(> of Ille property within not protect~:~ type· Of Ofanot NOTICE IS FURTHER duldrtn d 1 PACIFIC VIEW Mven 171 day• following the Wfllten '"90f'M mual be The appttcatlon It°'*' for GIVEN that MetLlle Cepllal. arandaon.a~riv••~rua~ MIMOAIAL PARK publocatlon ol this Notice, '" ,,.,., ...,.. fonn " JOU publfc ll'lapeatlon In IC• limited. Pertnerthlp Intends "'" Cemetery • Mortuary th• 111•• thereto th•11 .,.., In went the a-' to ._.., yow cord1nce wltll the com to leaM bee:k Nl4d equlp-~tal IUr'VIC'eS w~re C the finder ti there be one. or ceee. mlllk>nef s reguratlone •t ment to W"t1tn Digit., Cor held Monday. lh" hapel • Crematory in the City ot Cost• Meu, tn If ~ do "°' fMe yow either otfic. of the o.c>art· poretl<>n 2 3 d R .. 3500 Pac1ftc View Drive wllteh case tllo prOl)O•ty ~ on ttmo, JOU may men• of Se11,ng1 and loan of Tho time wn•n end th~ Mr · ose H I I ls Newport Beach ahall be sold tt publlc auc-loeo ttlo c-. Md your th• Stale ol Catl tornla place wllOre, .. Id tr•n•ler emor ial Park 64•·2700 11ona1•1tmoanddate101>e w ..... ~Y and prop-located •t tlOO SOYth Com· and IHH bec:k wtll takf P\alC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE NM.IC NOTIC£ ll nm ftCTmOUI .Ul•H "CTITIOUI IUIMH HOTICI OI NAiii ITATIMINT NAMI ITATIMINT DtllOt.UTIOH Th• followlng pouon1 •r• Tl'le foffOWlf\9 poraonl 1rt N 0 T I C E I S 0 I V f N dOtng DUllMIM II' Kl ... le doing buelneu 11 Cori pursuant to Soctlofl 18036 6 EntetPf'IMI, 929 W Saller Lloyd lntertot OetAon Cort Of the Corporation• Code St . CO•t• MOM. CA 928211 lid 73 Highland lltew lhll JAMIE MANN a.nd JAC· reddy 0 Bell 11192 Bil-lrvln• CA 921'15 OUES FERLAND, herttofore c1yno Court. Gardon Grove. CarelM Lloyd. 73 High doing buelnen a1 Partner• CA 92tltl t tend VI~. lfvtnt, CA 92715 und., t,,. narnoa of ATLAN· t1111 bu1lnH1 I• eon· Thi• bu•lne11 I• con TIS FAAMS and ATLANTIS duct.a by an Individual dueled by an tndMdu•l FARMS tNT!RNATtONAL at Teddy 0 Bell Car11M LIOyd Orange County FalQrounda, Thia 1tatement was hied r1111 •tatement wu lllOC Coeta M .... California, h1vt '#1111 tht County Clerk Of Or-with the County Clerk ot Or dlNOlv.O tri.lr ptrtnefetllp anga Count'r on O.Cember •not county on C>eQombe u of AYQ\111 ~. 1985. by 10, 19115 9 19115 mutual conMt1t, 111d thlt '1M740 fa&M: alter .. Id dtAaOlutlon no per· Published Orange Coaat Publl•lled Orangt Cou son hed au111or11y to lr\C\Jr Dally Pilot Deceml>ef 111, 23. Dally Piiot December 18. 23 •llY obllgatl_on1 on behetl of 30. 1985 and J•nuerv ~. 30 1985 and Janu1ry II tho p11r1nerahlp H81'Ml1er, 1986 1986 JAME MANN Wiii C8J'f) on M·859 lh• businesa of ATLANTIS FARMS as 1 llOfa proprietor Oated Oecambtr t3. 1985 M 86! P\&IC NOTIC[ ,icnnoue ..,.... .. HA .. If A TlllDfT Tiie following .,..on•.,. ootno butlno111 .. NeWpOf1 0en111 Plen. 1401 Dove SttMI, Sult• •290. lffw$>0f1 a..cti. CA 92680 Con•umtrlleallh lne . 1,.o 1 Dove Strto1 Suitt •290. N9wport ~. CA 1neeo 'Thia bu11no11 11 con ducted oy • COfPot•t!Otl l)ennlt R Frati Thia ttaterntOt WH hied with the COYlllY Clerk of Or· anoe County on Oectmber • 19115 l"2MM4 Pubi11h0d Orange CO••• oany-Pflot 0ectmt>or 111. 23 30. 19115 and January 6 1989 Whittler, CA ~ ennouncod Oft)' ma1 be tallen wtt~t monweaJth Avenue. Loe An· placo are as follow. H 11 M DATliO 12116/115 f\H1het w~ from the galH 90005 (Tel (2 13) On°' alter Oecemw 29 I s ortuary HARBOR LAWN· ,..E. NETH. CHllF Of' court. 738·H851 and 350 1985 •I Ill• OlllCH ot Oirecung. MT. OLIVE POl.ICE Thefo .,. other tegel ,.. Sansomo St1eet. San Fran-MetLife Capltal, Limited Mortuary • Cemelery Published Orange Coaal qulremaril•. You mey went c1eco 94104 (Tel (415) Partnership at 10900 NE Jemie M•"".'i Jacque• ,.,loftd, JMM Maftft Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot Oecombe1 23. 1995 Crematory Dally Piiot Oecemt>e< 23 to can a11 attorMr tithe 557-36691 8th StrHt. Suite 1300. ELBOGEN 1625 Gisler Ave l9115 awe)' N JOU do nol llnowft Written objacllona or Ball4MHI. WA 98004 --------- SYDNEY 0MARR Be Costa Mesa M·875 en attontoy, you may cell en otller document• re4evan1 to Dated Oecemt>er 18, 1985 P\&.IC NOTICE verly Elbogen. < 540 •5554 attomor ,....,,., aenrlc• °' 111e 11pplic11lon snOYld be MetLtt. Capital, limited ---'--';.;;.;..;;....;..;.;;...;..;.;;.;;;....._ Toesday, December 24 resident of Newport P\&.IC NOTICE • 1419•1 96d office (lleted '" 1119<1 wtth the Depertment. Partfter•lllp, Inte nde d K 22251 ARIES (M arch 21 ·Apnl t 9): Spotlight on family affairs. reunion'i. Beach. Passed awa.. y ttlo ~ boot!). and a copy delivered or TranafefM and L-By Nottce of .... of I I h I d I Decembe J '':~~ANCE 0oapuee de que 1e -malled to 111e appltc.nt. OR· MttLlfe Cat>ttel corpor· ,..., Propony et communrcation'I with loved one!> a rmon) re1gn'i, o 1 a y spin r 20, 1985 PftOPO d ''et!Mft .. ._ cltackM\ ,_.. ANGE COAST SAVINGS atlorl. GenOfel PartMf, ey: Prtv••• tele prevails. Be gene rous. forg1v1ng and drplomauc. Recent financial Born August 5, 1903 PIERCE BROTHERS ~~ ':c,C:f.: !~ ·~~~·ed. c''!-Lf Uft p6Uo ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION. Mertl Doftttla. Vloo ''".. NO A l27740 d1spu1e IS resolved. In New York BELL llAOAOW.\Y the regular City Councfl de -.,.A .. NOA,.IOI noi taier ihan January lll, dent 111 •he Superior Ceurt •01 TAUR US (Apl"il 20.May .20): Lost amdc will ti<' rcl'Ovcred. Whal Survivedbytwosons MORTUARY meetll'IOol January6, 1986, para pr•••nl•r un • 1986 • Published Orange Coast theJtate 011 ~81110'"111· tor appears tobcS<.•tba.c kw1llboomei-ang1n yourt.1vor C.ydc:high,holida)' J ,,.,..._ rt. Robert·, fi'v"' 110 Broadway .. -Ing Ordinance 115•37. rHpueeta HCrtta • m.. II e publlc nearing Is lleld, oany Piiot December 23 Iha OYnty o ra1 noe S I ~ ...... ex ... C .,... he 1 Ir qulfta.,, "'• cOfte. any person may appea.r and 1985 tn the Maller o the Estate sprnt wall prevail. you'll he al right place at <;pccaal moment. ptntua grandchildren. and osta Mesa ~? ~ R~~o'\.. fa: Una carta o ""• N.meda mall• an or•t st•iement dur· M-876 of Thomas B Caae. De-values surge to forefront. S IX great-grand· 642·9150 pr~ bordered by w .. t l•le,'°'"r "° le ofre<:Ofa tr\g an amount of time llm· --PUB--l-IC_NO_TI_C_E __ ce~~IC$19herebyglvanthll GEMI NI (Ma)' 21-Junc 20). Fmphasrs on respons1bil1t~. chil .. -en·. brother lrv ' A I 1n1h St eet Park Avenue pro ecc on; •11 roepueete lted by the hearing ottlcer. I ~ Ifill ui' • .... I • r · · eecrltaamaqulnetleneque whlChtn thacHeofany per-__ ...;..;;_;.;..;;__...;..__;.;.._;..;.._the undarstgned wlll sett 11 intensified relat1onsh1p~. t'Xrcllent 11mang. emot1ona 1u 1 mcnt ing Link; sister Cecile Plumer Street, and Anaheim cumpllr con IH for· son who has not llled prl<>< FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS Private sate. to Ille hlghell Cycle high. Judgment and 1ntut11on will be on 1arge1. fake in111at1vt' Kirt. Memorial ser· P\BJC NOTICE ~=-•~=~;!.~h:;t=: :;,:~:;.!~~ ua::lq•.,'.!! :~~~~~::~:1~11'!!,": T~A::0!~~T!::! are ~ :;,~ ~~Y~· ~:_~ where love ts concerned. vices will be h eld Fn· STATIMINTOf' Ing ~o•l~tety 384 IMI quo ta cOft• HCuc:he •u not moretllan 15 m1nutealn dotng business es VKV De· 19115, II Illa oft~ of Jack CANCER (June 21-July 2:!). Protect prrvar}. med1tat1on aids an day Dec 27. 1985, ABANDONMENT OF .... 0 11• m. caeo. dur111on. or such •horter va1opmen1 Co . 1725 Levy. 8383 WllSlltre Bl .. Ste. bringing fonh spiritual values. Family rcconcrltatton 1s featured during 1 l:OOAM at Pacific USE Of' FtCTITlOUI The ~~113o;' ~.~'ve .. ~1~ 11 uated no preeenta •u time as may be allowed by Monrovfi. C·4 Coat• Mesa. 552· eeverry Hills, CA 90211 evening hours. Da~pute 1s settled. holiday 'iptrll prt'va1b. Many answers V · M auaaNEll NAME nance "" r · . ., '"IKl'•I• • tlempo, ~ me hearing officer II a CA 92627 (213) 651-0539. County of 1e w em or 1 a I The 1011 1 P 0 • carried by the follOWI~ roll pordo<' ,1CMO,1 le puedoft brancll olllce lleartng 11 MICllMI veil 306 s Bay Los Angeles. State of Call· are found 1f quiet within. Chapel. Newporl 11aveaband~tne•~:.~1 cell vote COUNCIL EM· qultar•ueotarlo.•udlnero 1ehoduled. • noucewm be Pt ,Balbo•t1tand,CA92662 lorn11,allthertght,1ttteand LEO (July123-Aug. 22). Si}othght on special fc1.11v1t1cs, holiday Beach. In lieu o! 1he F1ct11lou• Bu11ne11 ~ER~ k~v~ 1 He~I~~~· 'I otru coeu cl• eu pll!Ced In the Weekly Notice Peter C Vall. <497 Costa •ntar"' 01 said deceased 11 sp1ri1. generosity. affairs of hean. Lunar positron accents fnend-.. flowers, memorial Name Europeen Tourist 111• orn uc · •er. T propleded aln avlao edl· of Fltlngs. Hearings and De-Mesa, CA 92627 Ille time of daeth •nd •II the d . .1. r I lormallon. On• Newport Hall. w11ee1er ABSEN clonal PC>f part•~ la c:orta. clStons on Appllcatlona ind Mtchaef M Kesner 21682 right 1it1e and tntetest tllat ei.rres. asp1rat1ons, aba 1ty to trans1o rm wrsht'S into rca 111es. oontribuuons to the Place Suite 400 N-i><>r1 ~ f 11 1 1 01 1119 ordl· Ealaten otrot requlaltot ucenses 1ntorm1t1on may 1mp111 Ln Huntington 111a ett•t• of aald daceued VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): Follow lhrou~h on lir\t rmpressron~ J e w ish Brade In-Beach CA u e1t 11 1419•'"-Puedo que utled be secured by calllng the Beach CA 92646 hasacquiredby09«attonol Stack to fam1ltar course. fulfill family oblrga11ons. Roadblock " stitute of America The Flctt1lou1 Busin .. 1 nance may be read in ' • qulera llame1 • un abogedo above pnone numbers . T1111 business II con· t1w or otherwlse other tllan d fi d S f d d It t 110 E. 30th St .. New Name referred to above was g~\~e~~=t! ~:':· 77 F•tr lnmedl•t~o.11 ~~ D Publptslled Orange Coaal dupcted by v' 10,1n1 ve"ture or tn addition to I hat ot aald remove , rc:u n1on IS ea1u ri: . cnsc o rrcctton as restore • u 'ma c Y k N Y 100 6 P filed In Orange County on EILEEN P PHINNEY oc:e a un .......,ec1o • ....---ally 1101 December 23 e1er C at deceased. at the time of goal is an s1ghl. or • · · I a -FILE NO F203032 cm C~lltK · ' tlemar a un MfYklo ~ref· 1985 Thts s11temen1 waa llled death in and 10 •II the cer· LIBRA (Sept 23-0cl 22)· Empha!.t'> on lommun1cat1on. sp1n1ual d fic View M ortuary, Mark Goodman 353 c lerenc:le de abo9adot o e M-879 wttll Ille COUnry Clerk 01 Or· tain "81 Pfopert}', siluated In values. contact with andt' 1dual who provides rn\prratton. Travel 1s also I>i ., .... 2700 c o 1 L Pubfllhod Orange out una oflclna de ayuda loge! ange County on Oeceml>ef Iha County of Orange. S1•1e rectors. u-ro· B~~:~.·~A 9~65~ aguna 0111y Piiot December 23. (wea ,1 dlreclorlo lei•· tO. ,985 01 c e111orn111. part1cu1arty de-highlighted -Journey of the mind 1s featured. Gemini. Sagrttanu!. LA VTON Thia buslneu was con· l985 fontco). nun•ic NOTICE F21M4M scrtbecl as ro11ows. 10-wlt persons will play outstanding roles. F 1 d .... b ndl Id I M·8811 CaM No. 105133 rUU\. Published Orange Coast Lot 1 ol Trec:t 9140, II per SCORPIO (Oct 23 N ., I) o ., r I I h re f't g no .. La or e n ce _Marl e·'1~";st~~~en1vw~:11i.o MLICNOTICE T11enameandaddress ol Kmt7 OattyPtlotOecemt>erl623.m&PflledlnBOOk381,pages · -0 ' -.xpactca v.e gi ·l\lel yt.on, resident of with 1118 County Clerlt 01 Or· , ihe court is cEt nomore y Ftcmioua BUSJNEIS 30. 1985 and January 6, 32 and 33, inclusive. 01 Mii· concerned. K eep recent resolu11ons concerning e~pcnd1turt''i I ndl\ td· Colt.a Mesa. Passed ange County on Oecemt>tr K 22043 ld1recc1on de ta cone es) NAME STATEMENT 1986 callaneous Maps of Orange ual who has your best antcrt'sts al heart wrll pro"c 11. You receive new\ away December 21, 9, 1985 STATEMENT OF MUNICIPAL COU RT OF The tollowlng persons are M-860 County. Calllornla concerning financial statue; of Others l9SS h f 84 PubltShed Orange Cout ABANDONMENT Of CALIFORNIA. WEST OR· doing bus1ne11 as DB As-'more commonly known 11 SAGITIARIUS (NO\ 22-Dcc 2 1 ): Emphasa~ on mantal \lalU4' • at l e age 0 · Dally P1101 December 16. 23. USE~ FICTmous ANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL aoc111es. 1261 East Oyer MLIC NOTICE 135 w Vale Loop. lrvfne. CA f 0 Beloved mother of 30 t985 and January 6. IUSINESS NAME I 01STR1CT 81• 1 Thirteenth Road Santa Ana Clllfoima t Terms or sale cash tn t•w· pannershap. communicauon. settlement o family d1 crt'nces. Cla4'h ot Wayne F Kennedy. 19ee M.881 Tiie tollowtng pareonsl Street W8'1m1n1tar Call· 92705 K·211MO tu1 money 01 the Untied ideas should be celebrated -there will be an t'nd to brooding. (it'mtnt. Santa Ana; Keith have abandoned the use ol torn1a 92683 Damson Properties Inc FICTITIOUS BUSINESS States.or part eaall and b•1· Virgo, another Sag.ittanan play roles. nom11c NOTICE Ille F1c1111ous Business The name address and 366 Madison Avetlua. N-NAME STATEMENT ance av1dance<1 by note M-CAPRICORN (D 2')J I'') F r. I r d f' Kennedy. Wheelm,g. ,.UUL Name LAM-TEX 29.C I telephone numbe1 of platn· York New York 10017 a Tiie lollowtng perton1 era cured by Mortgage or Trust cc. ~· an. .., : OCUS on iam1 ). incn i.. g1 i!>. ILL; Kenneth Ken· FICTITIOUI autlNESS Grau Lane unit F Costa 11tt, enorney or p1a1nt11f Delaware coiporatlon <101ng t>u11neas as AMERI· Deed on the propecty to hohday sprnt. awarenei.s o f diet. nutnllo n . general health. l\ccent nedy ol Phoenix, NA• ITATIMCENT Mesa CA 92626 w1thou1 an attorney, •s (Et BN Auoc1atea lid • CAN QUALITY CABINET told modera11on. make antelhgcnt con cessions. put an end to em'}. Ariz.· Mary Palr!CU:I I The following persons art The F1c1111ous Business nomb•e I• direcc1on Yet nu· Ca1tl0<n1a ltm•ted partner· COMPANY. 245 Ftaller C·5, Blas or o1ter1 to t>e tn wrll· resenttnent. Taurus figures promancntl}. • doing bustneu ea Con Name referred 10 above was mero de telefono del shtP. 1261 Eest Dyer Road. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Ing and wlll be received at AQUAR IUS (J 20-F b 18 S I h I Id Aken, Sant.a Ana, C A: llnenlll Resouroea 16761 liled If\ Orange County on abogado det demandante 0 Santa Ana Celllornfa 92705 J Mtcllael Sedillo 2356 s Ille aloreuld office ., any an. e . ): • pot 1g t o n c 11 ren. variety. also survived by Hale Ava Irvine, CA 92714 Novembet 28 198• FILE dal demandante Que no Tiiie business IS con· Cutty Way •39. Anaheim, lime alter the llrst publt· pleasure. cmouonal fulfillmenl. Sptntual values arl' recogntlcd. )'OU broth er. H enry Donald E Thompson NO Ff61801 11ence abogado as) dueled by e general o•rt· Ca. 92802 cation hereof and betore feel d1fferen1 and th rs proves pos1t1vc. Whal had been nebulous will 0 S 18855 Tibor ex Irvine c,. James Campbell 3320 ROGERS & D•B. A Law Cor· nars111p Shertll c Sedillo. 2356 s d•te ot Hie becom I d y I ·11 f I d fl 'H 8 r a • r 1 v er 92715 ' · Wyoming Circle Cost• por1111on 17 t 11 Beac11 BY BN Auociates. lid 11 Cu11y Way •39 Anahetm, Dated this I llh day ot De· e so 1 · ou no onger Wl ee a n t Spring, FL: sister. virginta A Thompson Mesa, CA 92626 Boulevard Sutte 103 Hunt· Calltornla lim ned partner Ca 92802 cember. 1985 P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Draw lint: hi.: tween being pracllcal Mary Myrtle f'nel. 18855 Tat>or Or Irvine. c,. Marilyn Calnpt>etl 3320 mgton Beac11 Ca111orn1a ship By 81rnauge Co•por· This bu1111ess ts con-THOMAS INGRAM CASE and matcnahsttc. Don't hide sentrmenh. lnd1v 1dual who rs drawn to acago. • 11'-Tllis busmesa 15 con Mesa. CA 92626 DATE 1Fec11a1 AUG 22 a1ion general partner J Mtchael Sedillo Shenll Adm1n11t111to.rs With Wiit An· ~ Ch' LLL th 92715 ~Wyoming Ctrcre CoS11 92647 5999 a11on a Calllornla Corpor ducted by llusband and wile 4 ANDREW INGRAM CASE you desenes rccognat1on encouragement Focu\ also o n !.llft•t\ •. teen grandchildren, ducted by co-partnen This ouamess was c;on-198.c Stanley l lzeman Secretary c Sedillo ne~a<I of Ille Estala or satd s.ecunty. uture proo;pects. and six great grand· Virgtnta A Thompson dueled by 11 husband anCI Rlcherd J. Wack, Clertl, This statement was 111.a This sleteman1 was llla<I Decedent IF DECEMBER %4 IS YOUR B IRTHDAY your ~nsc of ltmang 14' children. Mrs. Layton This statement was llleel wile by: DenlM Alarcon, O.puty w11111he County Clerk of 01· with the County Cfefk of Or-Jac:ll Levy. Attorney •1 superb -you can wtth'itand setbacks. and )'OU usuall) emerge '·ved ,,... thJS" area 5, ... ~ w11h Ille County Clerk 01 Of. This statement was llled PubhSlleCI Orange Coast ange County on Oecemt>er ange County on Novemt>e< Law• 1313 w 11' h Ir • vactonous an the long run. You have unusual vm"c, apprecLate an. u .,, u"'"' atl09 county on Decemb8f with the County Cletk ot Or· Oa1ty Pilot December 16 23 l2 !985 22 1985 Boulevard, lulte 552. '" 1960. and was a mem-9 1985 F2Mff1 ange County on December 30 1985 January 6. 1986 I F~11 F29312S ... .,.., Hffte, CA 90211 luxury. mus·~· and you learn by teaching. raurus. Lt bra. Scorpw Catholic Church 0111y Pnot December 18, 23 PubUIFleO Orlltlge Coe111 Daily P1101 December 23. 30 Dally Piiot December 2 9, Datly Piiot O.C.mt>et 18 17 adjustment in 1986. could include actual change of residence or marital ber of St. Joachim Published Orange cout l 3, 1985 M·858 Published Orange Coast Pubhshed Orange Coast Publlslled Orange Coast persons play important roles an your life. 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Africa arrests Mandela Wife of imprisoned blac k leader defied order banning her rrom her home t~wn JO HANNESBURG, South Africa (A~>) 7'"' Pohce arrested black acti v1st W1nn1e Mandela on Sunday and ~raged her shouting from her ho me 1n Soweto township, hours af\er she returned in defiance of an expulsjon order. Polic.c said Mrs. Mandela. wife of' jailed black leader Nelson Mandela, was being held in K.rugersdorp police NEW SllNl Coast The president of Saddle- back College has been named to a national hu- manities post./ A7 Nation A year after the Incident, public perception of Berhnard Goetz and his subway victims has shifted./ Al Artlflcal heart patient placed on kidney ma- chine./ A4 World Soviets Interpret delay In U.S. nuclear test as hopeful sign./ A4 Britain refuses to nego- tiate for hostage./ A4 Sports The Rams and Raiders clash tonight at Anaheim Stadlµm In the battle for L.A. bragging rlghts./81 Entertainment J"- Juat when you thought It wasn't safe to go back In the theaters, aJI of a sudden there's a real race for the Oscars./ A 10 INDEX station. west of Johannesburg. and "will be charged" for v1olaun$ new restrictions against her. They did not elaborate. Mrs. Mandela was taken at gun- point Saturday from her Soweto home af\er being told her eight-year banishment to the rural town of Brandfon had been lifted but that ~he still could not live in the Johan- Youth saves friend's father By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. ~ ......... A teen-age boy was being called a hero Sunday after he rescued h1~ friend's handicapped father from a house fire that staned when th( family's Chnstmas tree was ignited by a nearby open flame. Christmas '85 will bring back bittersweet memones for the Winters family who lost everything in th( devastating fire but escaped with their hves thanks to the teen·ager's heroism. Roland and Carol Winters. their son Don and two teen-age fncnds were sound a.sleep when the smoke detector went ofT at about 7 a .m. Sunday, said an O range County Fire Department spokesman. Don and his friends Brad Hall and John Moore, all age 16, were awak- ened by the screams of Carol Winters to get out of the house. When the boys o pened the bedroom door they were dnven back by flames coming from the living room. The three teen-agers escaped out the bcdrqom window. O uol Winters and two daughters fo und their way out as well. But Roland Winters, 43. who has multiple sclerosis and u~ leg bra~es and a wheelchair, was overcome by smoke and trapped 1ns1de the burning house (Pleue eee YOUTH/A2) n~sburgarea. Polle~ dropped her at an a1rpon hotel, 1ust outside Johan- nesburg limits. The 50-year-old social worker, often called the mother of the nation, stayed wttb fnends an an Indian suburb near Prctona for several hours Saturday night. Then a t about 2 a.m., she returned to the huge blade township of Soweto. outside Johan- nesburg. family members said. . Mrs. Mandela was givina a news interview when pohce arrived nine hours later to arrest her for returning to Soweto m v1olat1on of her revised "banning order "She wore a bandage on ber ankle to protect a bruise suffered while resistina expulsion from her home Saturday "Are you coming or do we have to use the force we used yesterday again?" shouted a policeman, accord- ing to V1v1enne Walt. a South Afncan iournalist who was speaking to Mrs Mandela. Mrs. Mandela shouted that she would not leave, and police again had to grab her by each arm and v1nually drag her to the police car. said Elvis Phele. the boyfncnd of Mrs. Man- del.a's dauahtcr. Zinz1, who was also present. Six reporters waJtma outside were taken away and held bncfly by pohcc while the arn-st took place. Minutes before her arrest, Mn. Mandela told CBS and ABC tele- vision, "I am here back an my house with the full knowledJe. which they have told me, that 1f they ever find I have SCt foot ID the ho~se they wdl eliminate me." "I am no different from those who have paid the supreme price an the sacrosanct cause we arc ftghttng for." she added. She has hvcd at the Mandela family home m Soweto srnce Auaust. when ber ho use and clime 1n Brandfon were firebombed in an attack Mrs. Mandela blamed on secunty police. Fnends said frustration over that attack made her decide to leave Brandfort and resume an acuvtlt role 10 the antJ-apartheid movement. She recently bas spoken at political gatherinas and at news conferences despite orden barrin& ber from (Pleue eee llA.PfDSLA/ A2) Citizens complain park site a hazard Undeveloped park_ site to remain vacant for at least ~a rs By ROBERT BARKER °' .. ~,... .... In four or five years, the brush· covered slopes of undeveloped 8artlen Park are slated to become a greenbelt with basketball and vol- leyball courts. walkways and ht.king trails to serve urban Hunungton Beach But unut that day amves. it's a menace to cb.Jldren. a haven for drug dealers, vagrants and a senous fire hazard. residents have complained to the City CounC11. Michael Leav1 tL who hves wtth h1' wife a.nd thrtt children near the park.. claims that shopping cards. an old car and abandoned furniture have been thrown into the gulleys of the 17--acrc parlt at the foot of the Newland HouK museum near Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue And here'• Santa He claims that stagnant water provides a brcedmg place for mos- ~ ,_. ..,_.., '--,.,_ QUllocs <\.neighbor told offictals that he has Sttn more than one drug deal Studenta ln Duke Putorta '• •peclal educa· tion clau at Weetmont School ln Weet· mln•ter enjoyed Chrl•tma• in the cl ... room thla year with an entire wall decorated In .ea.onal cheer. Abo•e. Eric Chl.anall, 10, of Huntington Beach con· 1tden Santa'• predicament ln whJch the tolly fellow "flue" ln too eoon. go down in the isolated area But it's the potenuaJ fire hazard that'~ the pnme concern o f Lca'ltt and his v.1fr Linda Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope 07 A3 05·6 08-9 07 09 010 A9-10 Leader of the clan takes to pen and ink Ther<' ha'<' ~n numerous firt"S an the brush} areas. arcordtng to M r\ Leavitt. esJXt:iall} trom fireworks around the 4th of Juh "!\II the houses around here ha" e wooden roofs:· she said "'W e could ha"e another Baldwm Hills or O)ai The cond1t1ons are Just nght I'm real concerned." In the Service Ann Landers Opinion Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Televlslon Weather . 010 A7 A6 AS A3 04-10 0 1-4 A9 A2 Easter Sledge lives philospher's llfe . gives up auto detailing to be an artist By LAURA MERK otlM~,......,. Easter ledge 1s a man of purpose. Exactly what purpose, though. 1s unclear because he's done JUSt about everything from shining shoes as a boy an rural Alabama, playing semi- professional baseball with the ~n Mateo Blues to detailing automobiles an Laguna Beach. The list of jobs he's held 1n between would fill a notebook. An eloquent man. Sledge almost 1mmed1ately generates a feeling of Fear of terrorism keeps pilgrims away from Bethlehem, Isreal says BETHLEHEM, Occupied West Bank (AP) -Fear of terrorism and hijackings in the Middle East is keeping pilgrims from Jesus' birthplace this year, an Israeli tourist official said Sunday. Merchants in Bethlehem, a town of S0,000 five miles south of Jerusalem, iaid the number of tourists declined sharply from last year and a re~rter saw noticeably fewer p1lgnms an the streets. Near Man,aerSquare. in the heart of Bethlenem, a Palest1n1an teen-ager an a plastic Sant.a Claus costume rang a small brass bell. trying to attract a few browsing tounsts to his friend's empty new hamburger spot. 'Tm trying to catch them oo their way out of church. but there aren't very many people around this year." Wahcl Muammar. 17. said through a thick beard of white cotton. In the winding. narrow streets off Manger Square, dozens of tourists patro nized shops and businesses. But Local boards vote selves pay raise~ How would you hke to cam 10 times your current salary Wlthout cbanaina jobs? That so~-o~pey raise ts no fantasy for the elecu:o board memben who oversee five commumty colleaes Ilona the Oranae County coast. In recent weeks, these trustees took advant.aae of a new state law per- m1ttina sian1flcantly h.iJher pay for the board members who aonm ( ahfomia's 70 communtty collqe districts. Colleae boards acner.lly meet twtce each month. month. That means each truttee's annual ~Y will jump from roU&)\ly $960 to S9.000. at this same ume last year, hundreds of tourists thronged there. Some tourists who did visit Bethle- hem went directly to the Church of the Nativity. the site where tradition says Jesus was born. But they then returned to Jerusalem, without sho~ ping or catina in the town. Haya Fisher of the Israels Tounsm M1mstry's pilarimage d1v1S1on said the number of O mstmas ptlgnms in the Holy Land was down by at least 20 (Pleue ... PILOR.1118/ A2) P11L S1em111 Saddleback Commumty C'ollqe Dis- tnct board approved a .JMY hike from $20 per mttt1na to $400 per month. That means each trus~·s annual pay wtll 1nc:rca~ from $480 to $4.800. The Saddlcback pay vote was \&.ken shonly after thrtt new trustee were sworn mto offiC'C Five trustees a~ proved, one voted aaa•n t tbc r&lJC and another (ne" Trustee Mama M1lch1ker) a~tained Saddlcbac:k trustees oversee Irvine Valle)'. Collqc 1n l rv1ne ind Saddle-- back \olleat 1n M1 ton V1e10 kinship wllh those around ham When he tallcs he thro~'\ out ph1losoph1cal one-liners too qu1l l h to record. But at's 1485 and time for Sledge to do something new Finally. after years of sketching pen and 1ni.. drawings. which he tacked to the v.alls ofh1s sbop for his pn,ate enjoyment. he 1s making his debu1 as an an1st. The drawings arc unique and innovative -much hke the man who creates them pons fi Rures including pool pla~ers (he v.a~ once a pool C'ommunll\ ~rv1ccs Dtrt"CtorMu hustkr tool. bas~etball sunes Bov.man said that de,elopment of baseball pictures, golf game-s (he also lhe park as earmarked for funding in teaches golf) and nature scene5 are the t I Q89-90 In the meantime, he ~nds subJccts of most of ht wo rk wo rk crews into the area to clean up T nanglcs and t.hin black hnc'l make debns and mov. the 'egetauo n. h<' his pictures come to hfc From the said seeming!) s1mpl<' drav.ings one can Bui the Lea\ltts contend that the almost Teel the moti on of the figures onl) practicable wa) to k<"Cp things "Some people call them suck •ndt"r control as to tum the area into a figures. I call them Easler people... park soon said the 4Q-)ear-old an1st "To wait unto I Q8Q or IQ90 1s (Pleue eee ARTIST I A2) (Pleue .ee PA.RI./ A2) ..., .... ..,_a,..._. ....... Police chase ends in tragedy By PAL'L ARCHIPLEY Ot .. Delly,.. .... .\ molMl \l'hSt being pUr<iUed ~ Costa ~ksa Police slammed into van Sunda). ~nt1call} inJunng himself and placing a DU1tn.gcr 1n the van 10 the hospital With arm and chest an1uncs. pollc<" reported " Costa "1e..a pohc:c spokesman '31d the impact of the Kawasaki motorcvcle left an 1mpnnt "hke n~ tracks 1n sof\ mud" in the van. Randall Lawren« Luebbenna. 19. of Cost.a M~ was be1n& punucd for speeding b~ the (. ahfom1a H\lhway Patrol about I I a.m when Costa Mesa poh~ O fficer G rea Coulter p1cked up the c:ha~ o n Fair Dnve, pohC'C u1d Coulter follo wed Lueb~nn, ~ bound on Fair to Harbor 8oukvard. wbe~ the motol"C")'Chst turned nonb. The cha~ conltnucd to Souda Coast Ori\'t' whc~ Luebbcrina plowed into the naht ndc of a van an which tcven ~n Annsuooa of Santa Ana was a paacneer Luct>t>enna was nisbed 1n i:o... I.I.Jn Valky Trauma Centn-wtlb taeed 11\Junn ..,here M wu limd 10 criticlll cood1t>on unday nt&)\t. On Nov. 20. Coast Community Colleae District uustees railed their pay from S..O per meetina to S7SO per The unantmous Coast district vote was taken af\er the Nov. 5 elccuon but before two new trusten -herry Baum and Walter Howald -took office. The five·membcr Coast board ovet"ltts Oranae Coast Colleae in Costa Mesa. Golden WC"St Colleac in HunllJlllon Beach a.nd Fount.aJn Valley-based Coastline C'olleJe. which has no campus but offcn clasX1 at numerous community lo- cations. The d11tnct alw operates ~ubHc television station KOCE O\annel SO, based at Golden West On Dec. 9. the ~ven-membcr (Pl--... T1lU9TSU/A2J ..........UC. work on accident Tt,cttm after claue. Armstrona, 27. was taken to w-. em MedteaJ Ccntn tn t.a Aa wt1la n&ht arm and chesl U\lune&. He._ rcpontd ,,, siable oondtuoa s..it.v ftllhL , Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT I Monday, O.eember 23. 1985 . ~ ~'flSt' LEADS PHILOSPHER 'S LIFE ... , WcATHER Earlymorningfogto burn off He ~u never \houabt of himself as an an1st and was somewhat uncom- fonable takina on Su(h a t1tle. But when .customer turley Yelm saw his work 1n h1 prqe ht Wb oonv1need he must hare it. Within 16 days Yelm &&thcred tht draw1n1 from the ~h1 Laauna Canyon Road auto aetaihn' shop had them framed and showed his work 1n a one-~an exhibit at ber home. which she qu1cldy ~ecorated for the event. It was~ mash. In one cvcnina. SJe<tge sold bl.S first l l drawinis. After the show. which was attended by mostly clo~ friends and acquaint· an~s. the audience gathered in a loail bar to toast his future. ''An artist I know ~ame up to me and said, 'So I hear you're compeu. tion now.' I just told her. compet1t1on 1~ a ,(>OPularity poll for inconsistcn· c1es. Bits of his ~try wnttcn 1n callivaphy on his pnnts explain h1 1houghts behind them. •A prc,nant woman an turban· type clothing overlooks a lake - "Children arc how women feel about thcmsleves." •The open galaxy with colorful planets splashed about -"We can'1 have more than one another " •A black roadway, with a hand point an$ the opposite direction of the arrow sign on which it's drawn, says -"The past as the future with the expenencc now.'' "Friendship 1s how you handk your responsibility to the satuauons you jointly create with others." another drawing reveals. And finallr. has passion for golf is evident in ht!> saying, "Sex, money, advice and golf lessons should all be asked for" Though his drawings arc what made the rccxnt debut, they arc1ust a puzzle piect of Sledge's ~tones and hfe. "My drawrngs arc a cooper-itt ve contnbution to the state of being,·· he said with a calm scnousncss Has four children and three gr3nd· children ha ve kept him. not unw1ll- m$ly. from productng more work. he saad s1ttmg an his garage flanked by a pool table and has son's drums But in January, the deta1hng bust· ncss will be turned over to ha s 18· year-old son Tracy, a sen1ora1 i_aguna Beach High School. Sledge wtll spend the comma summer teaching Traq the ropes of running the shop and turnmg over has chentelc. which he says is either recommended or in· vited. By September Sled~e thinks he can let the bard fl y and began spending more time on his poetry and an "f will work in the capacit y of general counsel 10 the famil y.Just like my father did." he ~1d Dell) l'ltol ~ol>J l .. Parne OenM coettal f09 that wH expec1ed to harnpet Ofar19• CoHt cornmYlett durtng the -.rty morning hour• today thould burn ort a.nd give way to vetla~ hlQh cloudlnete through TuNday, IN N1tlonal WMther &JrMU forec:.tt Continued warm day• are In 1tore, with hight In the mid &ot to near 70 along the b .. c* and u high u 80 further Inland Lows tonight wlll range from th• mTd 401 to tower SO• The outlook fO< Chrl1tmH day· Vatlable high cloud• with high• In the upper 601 to mid 701. Orange CoHI boetera wlll find llght varlable winds becoming 1outhwe1l 7 to 14 knot• with on•foot wind wav" thlt 1tternoon and evening. A weetarly 1weO or 1wo to three feet wlll be a~ompanled by log becoming locally denH thl• morning and thinning this U.S. Tempe Albany ... ..... Ille> AIKl\Of~ rt.yt. 1 ... n11tt·• •Iii•• 10 • ' ..i,. ·-· 1IAONI '> '(' ~·· . . • l ·1! , ;;-.< • ., ';"'( ty ... -'•• I •• .. ...... "'*''• AUMtl<Clt~ ...... ,In l•lllmoi• lliUlnQa Calif. Temps Sante CNI Sen1e MW1e SM1e MonlC<I !llOOlllOll r.i-Vlllleoy T0tr.,_ 1_.ite Vty IHll'llnOll•m a-ck 8ol .. ao.1on "'""'° lk.fllnQton Vt c-Cl\MIMton 8 C. Cllat10tte N c; C11ey;1nne ClliceQO CIMlnn•ll cie-n<1 C04um1>1e S <. COklml>u• Oii o.i1 .. r1 wo11n 0.Y1on o.n- .. 36 ., ,, T'l 43 10 'll 73 4() t'l 51 ,, 47 ~ 41 4() 36 IJ '16 12 43 ,. 51 Surf Report LOCA TIOM ICU i ...... llMGll '1·3 ,.,,,. Monlea I~ ~BMctl 2·3 San D1eOO County 2 .3 0ut1oo11 '°' F•IO•r L•nte c:nanoe ff 40 78 17 81 •• ,5 » 30 18 74 .. 54 .. Diil w w SW w lta•ter Sledae dl•playa drawtn1 at Laguna abop 0.. M04nea o.iroo EtPuo E••n•vll .. Faltbanh ,.,00 36 33 7t 4'1 .. 42 81 52 72 44 64 49 ~ 37 76 46 76 48 82 27 80 41 52 31 57 35 4() 35 86 4 1 79 45 8? 43 77 47 se ., Tides TOOAY Slcdgc pndes ham SC'lf in hi s family and the fuel that he has ne'er "worked for anyone. I'm a member of the Sledge family and they take care of each other." On any gi vcn day. you might find ham golfing or sitting w11h fnends creating has ··saying fo r the day" instead of detailing cars. Th LS day's thought was -"The ab1hty to learn is directly ued to lllc self-ansp1rcd inchnatton to read." His shop was appropnatcly named "Hand Job," by his daughter Stacy, 7, at the time. She had 1ust finished helping detail a car when he asked her what they ought to name has new business. "She said, ·w e do 1t by hand. why don't we call it Hand Job." And so 1t was. Stacy 1s 20 now, ht!> daughter Rholanaa 1s 28 and Aroha as 7. He constantJy praises his fa ther Otis. who lived to be I 08, for has success in life. "My fatherdadn't ra1~ us. he grew up with us," he said w11h a glowmg smile. He still often returns to Irondale. Ala., where he .,aid hl' grew up wit h baseball great Willie Ma ys and rada<:al ac11v1st Angela Da~1!>. "I go there to dnnk a halfp1nt of corn wh1)key and kassagirl with .. null 1n her mouth." he '>Std with a bellowing laugh. And the fun conllnues S1!>tcr Sledge. the singing lamil) tno, arc his niece's daughters A.1en Gt911d Aaplcla GtMI Fll\9 Het110td Helen• H~llJ Houeton lndlMepolla Jee-eon Mt Jed!eonvt.._ J- t<Ma&I Ct ~6 33 74 44 ee 33 Firal mgn Fltal tow Seeond ntgn · 6.26 a m 144pm 805pm TWIOAY 12 31 am e 53 • m 2 1e pm e 4&11 m 5,e 0, 36 u 58 --03 36 Sun ·-1oesay •• e se • m w>c1 _.. ~·•••tp m MoOft r-IOdey at 'l 14 pm encl_. ~et34&e m He hopes to begin markeung his drawings after the first of the year He will shO\\ them at the Sawdui;t MANDELA ARRESTED IN s AFRICA Festt.,,nl Pnnu and greeting cards • • • • ma) be an the future of hi s work ,)"rom A l Whatever path he chooses to take. he mecung with more than one person at rece ived enough support1\C com· a lime. mcnts from the v1s1tor!I at the exh1!11t M1nii;ter of Law and Order Louis le that he thanks he can make a go of th~ Ci range !><ltd Saturday that Mrs. business. Mandela no longer was confined to But when all 1s 'Wild and done n"; Hrandfort. and could live anywhere evident that the simple things 1n lift' out!>ade J o hannesburg and are what') im portant to Sledge Roodepoort , which encompass It's 2 p.m. and he's ofT 10 the goll Soweto., . course with his 4-year-old grandson Le C1rangc also said she could Shawn "Jl c'll !>lay right by me, and attend social gatherings, but could I'll teach him the manners of golf," hl' not attend or speak at political said. "It\ 1mponant to exist in mectan~ or be quoted in South cont1nu1t) wi th one another.'' i\fnca Speaking shonly before she was seized again. Mrs. Mandela said p61ice treated her "absolutely vaol· ently" when they dragged her away Saturday. "They insinuated lime without number that I kn ew what had happened to opponents of apanhcad who are just like myself... I was aware they were threatening me with my life," she said. "I was completely al their mercy." About seven police officers raced into her hvang room while others keot watch outside and armored cars scaled off both ends of the street. Mrs. Mandcla's husband, Nelson, 1s widely regarded as the most important black leader in South Afnca. He was sentenced to hfc an prison an 1964 for plomng sabota,&e. when he was head of the armed wang of the African Nat1onaJ Congress guerrilla movement. Police headquarters 1n Pretona meanwhile reported that two blacks were killed in noting since Saturday. TRUSTEES GIVE THEMSELVES RAISES ... PILGRIMS ST A Y OUT OF BETHLEHEM ..• F rom Al In both dt'\tncts. the pa) raises take , effect Jan. I A trustee must attend all • mecttngs to Qualify fo r the full -monthly pay. Deductions will be made for absences Similar increase<, ha\e been ap- proved by college board!> throughout Cal1forma. Despite their magn11udt'. the pa}' raises ha ve provoked ltttle outer) from the public. according to state and local official!.. Charlie KJcin. a leg1\lat1 vc analy\t for the communll} colkge system sasd the pay change re~ults from legislation appro.,,cd by state law- maker!. last spnng and signed by Go" Geo rge Deukmej1an in June. He said the California Communtt) College Trustees Assoc1at1on sough• the change to bnn~ tts board mem- bers into line wnh trustees who govern kinderganen throuRh 12th grade d1s1ncts Pay l1m1ts fur K-12 trustees were raised the prev1ou!I year The ne"' law raised college tru'ttces· maximum pay according to their schools' average da1I}' attendance Coast dmnct trustees were eligible for a maximum S750. but \addleback trustees. with fewer \tudenl\. Quali· lied for a maximum $400 "I would expect that 1n I IJ86. not ever) daslnct wall take at taon (to raise trustee '\alanc!.). but J'm \U re most wall ," Klei n saad He claimed <.:ommun1ty college trustees "have a part1cu larl y challcng· 1ngJobtn 1h1\cra. fhey'recxpected to work harder and to he more informed and active. They deserve to he wmpen'latcd for that " S1m·c college trustees began raising their pa}' newspaper reporter'> hav r talkd altL'nt1on tn the 1<o~ue . Klein \aid But he said nu u111en <.:om· plaints have been registered wi th state community college ( hancellor Joshua c.;m1th's offi ce Locally. ~veral trustt'C\ <,aid the~ ha ve no regret\ al'luut the pay hike decasaons. They claimed they have been grossly underpaid The} also noted that the previous low lun11s for college board pa y had been un· changed for at least I 0 years. Even though California's com· muntty collcacs have faced scnous financial problems an recent years. the 1rustee'icla1med the pay raise~ will not cut into educational program'> Hamett Walther. the nev. \addle· back board president. said '>he had no re'>ervatwn!> about approving her pa) raise "Wl· do pu 1 in a grca1 deal more work than JUSI aucnd1ng board mcl't· 1ngs.'' she said "And 11's nmjuo,1 the 11me rnvolvcd but the levl·I of profess1onalasm that's demanded of us We reall)' are handling a large enterpnse " Wa lther. who al<>o work'> d\ a sub..utute teacher. 'klld th e ~addle· back board <oupcrv1~s a college district v.1 th a S38 million budget ~he estimated 11 takes 12 hours to prepare for each board meeting. "Just to do tht" JOb on the board requires e'\tensl\ e reading.'' -;he ..aid "We also ha\C 10 keep tnformed on comm unit) college 1\sue\ uut<;1dc th1: d1stnct.. Times are d1tlcn:nt from the old da)'s when boardi. met e\cr) once an av.h1le and left operating decisions to the proftrnonal \ta ff .. The lone vote opposing the \.iddk- back pay raise was ca'>t by r ru!>teL' Robert l. Moore. a II up.he!> i.\an ran marketing manager who lt"e" in Irvine But even Moon· \atd Im dt'C1~10n wa!I not made hc<.:au'e h<JJrd memher<; don·1 de'terve tht• '>aldf\ hi ke He <;a1d 11 wa' a matll'r of 11\\.tl con'l1s1enn Moore <:aid other hoard rnl'mtx·" recently expre'i'icd rc'>Crvation\ ahoul spending mone}' on two proJCCI\ he fa vored: a sul'>'itancc abuse and rating disorders program for d1stnct cm· plovees and a stud) 10 revise trustee area boundanes that Moore say'> are "extremely out of balance" Because his fellow trustees were reluctant to fund these proJCCt.s, "I could not vote to expend S33.000 per year on trustees' salanes.'' Moore said But he added. "It'" not that I don't think the trustees deserve ll. r he tru5tees 'ipend a great deal oft1mt· on d1'itmt matter. l do '>omc1h1ng 1111 the board e'en da' ·· Moore. a "'·)car hoard memhc:r . '>aid he 1n lnrmall) polled d1'itn c1 emplo)CC't and cnmmunit) mem~r<i tlcfore vottn$ on the pa}' r;:mc and heard no cnt1lal 1 omment\ "Most of them think the tru'IH'l'"' arc dc<,erv1ng of 11," hl· ..aid. ( onrad Nordqul\t, a C oa\t d1<otm t trustce. 5.a1d he didn't real11e board members qualified for an} pa) when he ran for offi<.:e an l 1>1S 1 I le \aid he also undcrc<;t1mated the amount of 11me the pml would require The Co'ita Mesa cle rgyman 'ia1d he de· voted 20 hours per "eek to d1stm t l'lu'>tne<o<o v.hen he "as hoard prl.'4t· dent "'ordqu1st <M11d ( oa\t trustee-. mu\! O\er<,ee a $94 milhon budget and ob-,crved that "board member~ in pn,ate induslf) are paid <ouh'itan11al I\ more than v.1: arr " · He said the old pa) rail' wa\ "far IC'i\ than minimum wage I think it's "er) fair now .. Still , Nordqu1~t doubt\ the in· trcascd pa}' will prompt a \tampede of ne"' hoard candidate'>. "I think mo'tt !X'nple probahl ~ will n'1t get into 11 unll·.,., thn ha'e ;1 'tUh\t<Jnllal 1ntcrn1 1n cdulat1on · ht· \{ltd \;1ddkh;H I. ho.trd l'r\''tt1.kn1 'W <Jlthi.:r -.:.11d \ht' wouldn't m1nJ ti lhl' pa) ra1<,e\ do pro' ok1· \Orne com· munny complaint\ "I'd ltke lhC' public to know what we're about and to make J.J'> more accountablc · \he '>atd YOUTH SAVES FRIEND'S FATHER •.. P'romAl Don \.\inter\ tried to re-enter the hou5t' bu t ~a\ dr1"en ba<.:k b)' the hcav) smoke Hall then crawled int o the hou\e hugging the novr to Slay belo~ tht· ~moke lfc located the cider Winter\ and dragged hi m out of the house Red Cross supervisor Rd ) ( ardona. who called Hall a hero. \31d thC' teen-ager told the elder Winters i~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE )10 .,, .. , l'•t S• C •• ~ • ..-.~ ad0r4t• ~· ':.ft<> t:aet• U~ A 1,t, t ~t: re not leaving }'OU." the I\\· ~oc1ated Press reported All four were treated for ~mokc 1nhalat1on. None were ho'lp1tah1ed Thirty county firefighter\ re· spondcd to tht alarm, ancludang five engines, a truck and paramedic unit They were assisted b}' the Fullerton Fare Department. Tht' fire was brought under control an about 20 rn1nute'i However, 1he home wa' H pcr<en1 dc-.tro}'ed l 3U\tng JO t'\llmJled \ 7h 0()() 1n d:image'>. 1\ ~poke\m,rn 1111 tht < >r.ingc < oun· I) chapter ol t ht· \ mcm an Red ( ros\ su1d the .igl•n1' ,., pru.,,1d1ng food. doth 1ng t1nd 'hdtt't lor the Winter., fom11\ 1ndud1ng leg bra1c' for l<ol;rnd Wanlt'r\ D•lly Piiot O•llvery la Ou•rantMd --8'2 se1e ~A.,,•• t •> uz• Justcall 642-6086 VOL 71,NO.• What do you hkc about the Dally Pilot'> Wllat don't you hlcc'> Call the number above and )'Our messqc will be rewrdcd, tranlCnbcd and de· hvcrcd to the appropnatc editor. lbe same 2"-hour answenna scrvtcc may ~ used to record letters to the editor on any topal Contnbuton to our uttcn column must ancludt their name and telephone numbeT for vmficataon Tell us what's on your mind .. ' ' -~"' 'f ·~ ...... ~, , "' JO 1'0t 'k ..... ,u °"" c, , • ,. et• O-'OI' .. •o • .., .,.., rW' cq-' " "80W-.O Clrcutetlon , ... p.Wnft From Al percent this year because ol recent terror attacks. airplane h11ack1ngs and the p1ra11ng of the ltahan cruise ship Achille Lauro. Terror attacks an and near the occl!pacd West Bank have killed 17 Israelis thas yea r and prompted '>tncter sccunty measures and a more v1s1ble military presence 1n the area. "People. cspec1ally Amencans, are deterred h) all th1'i violen ce," Ml\'\ I !\her told The A!>~oc1ated Press. ">he !><ltd the lat'k of Amencans wa., re'tpon'>tblc tor mO'>I of the decltne ol nearl) 5.000 Chmt1an ptlgnms from 1984. when 20.000 fo reigners cam1: lor the C hmtma~ holidays Miss Fisher -.aid 1h1s year. tounst~ pn:lcrred northern I '>rael near the Sea of( 1alilee or the Red Sea beach resort of Eilat ~tanding near the 1e1wcnng. gold- laled ( hn!.tma\ 1r1:c nex t to Manger ..,quarc·., polite <,tat1un. Wanda Vogel ot Oot Lake. Alaska, said her famil y tned to talk her ou1 of traveling. "I fUSt told them that God goes whcr· ever I go, and I'm going." she said. Police. implementing tight secunty measures for the holiday. blocked a maan road leading to the square with met.al ~mcades, and lsraell green military Jeeps cruised the city. Ella May Lower of Eureka, Calif .. said guns and Chnstmas were not co mpatible. "h's surprising to see soldiers all over the place. h 's hard to believe there arc things going on that hurt people," she saad. Lawrence Hanania. 27. a Palesu· naan who opened his hamburger shop near the holy sites this month, blamed the tounst slump on the Arab-lsraclt con fl act. "I wish people feel that the city where Jesus was born 1s peaceful. but we have too many poht1cal problems here," he said. PARK SITE HAZARD ... From Al unacceptable," Mrs. Lea vm said. An area at the park parcel. named for former City Councilman Ted Bartlett, w1ll be developed into a water retaining basin dunng heavy storms. Linda Leavitt claims that officials "seemingly have lost interest" in concerns about thc park. She said she and others wall continue to push for early development. OBIE SP()RTS LTI). c Z-S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Reg. S255 .00 NOW$ 18900 Enjqy comfortable n'w boots at a 25% Christmas Savings I ~I E SPSRTS LT D. 283 1 E. COAST HWY ., CORO NA DEL MAR 675-9700