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FAIR
* FOfllCAITI ON A2
T H U R DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1985
Black Christmas after-Mesa fire
Family u n h urt. butgtfts d estroyed as
faulty tree ligh t causes $230,000 blaze
morning "For us 1t wasn't a white
C hrmmas. 11 wa) a black one "
The tree fire that torched the Baltra
Plat e home -leaving an estimated
S230.(Xl0 1n damages to the two-story
hou~ and 11s contents -was ap-
parentlycaused by a blown-out elec-
tric ltght. P1lmer said
"The bulb flashed, made lund of a
popp1n'-sound and JUSt went up 1n
flames.· he said. "I went out the patio
door and grabbed the garden hose.
but II d1dn 't do a thtn& toward get ling
the fire out."
flames.
The blue wa!. brought under
control about 11 I 5 p m by 16 C osta
Mesa firefighters. according 10 (apt
Richard Raines But 1t was 100 late 10
save anything but perhaps memoner,
P1lmcrsa1d By TON Y SAA VE ORA
Of -Delly -· ........
Wh1 1t: ••thcr people were s1pp1ng
eggnog tic rore toasty fireplaces
C'hns1n .. 1' I-\t:, C1corgc P1lmcr stood
an the ')tfC'l'I and watched ht'> house
bum -counes} of the famil y
Chns1 111as tree
Coast
A Huntington Beach man
has lost his best friend ,
and he's will Ing to $2,500
to get the dog back./ A3
Vote on ending super-
market strike slated for
today./A3
Nation
The economic well-being
off am Illes with children
has worsened dramati-
cally since 1973./ A5
World
An eruption of Mount
Etna kills one man, In-
jures 12 other people in
Slclly./A4
Food
Make your New Year
more memorable with a
romantic dinner set for
you and your special
someone./C1
Sports
Most NFL players are
opting to pass on the
drug tests./81
The Sooner the honey-
moon, the better for this
couple./82
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Everything 1n the hou~ -the
fcsllvC' decorattons. the bnghtl)
wrapped gifts, the C'hnstmas turke)
-was devoured 1n the Costa Mc\<!
blaze that sent P1lmer, 66. his wife
Carolyn and their famil) racing 1n10
the chilly night
"I'm sure that turkey's prett) well
done by now." P1lmer kidded thl\
Palmer wa<i s11t1ng 1n front of the
fireplace 1n the fam1I } room w11h his
1wo adult sons. his brother and a
grandson about '{0·40 pm when the
.,111-foot ( hnstmas tree turned into a
fi t:ry pillar
P1lmcr's slccp1na wife was roused
from an upstairs bedroom by one of
his sons. as 1,tlc family fought through
the black smok.e 10 get outdoors. With
the glass doors and windows mclung
from the intense heat, P1lmcr aban-
doned the garden hose and left ht'>
home of 11 -.ear<; to the hung.r.
"All the gifh were burned up the
stuff that the luds "'ere anAtOU'> to
open, all of a sudden the) were gone
he lemented ".\her tt'\ <J\t'r "ou
stan thanking about the grandkid-.
hov. badl~ tht:> feel al>out the thing~
the\. loc,1 It'<, onh natural that
A picture worth a thousand warnings -
County flr eflChten •how how a dry Cbrletmas tree can explode In thl• demon•tra tton.
Christmas trees pretty dangerous
By STEVE MARBLE
Ol .... O..., ..... l tafl
One of the most lovely holiday trad1t1ons -
the Christmas tree -Is also one of the most
dangerous, particularly with the dry weather
present during this hohday season
The trees, which become dry and brittle
within days after being cut. pose an enourmous
fire hazard and are responsible tor destroying
homes and Inflicting serious Injury every year
Overly hot Christmas lights. bad wiring or a
misplaced flame can turn the holiday symbol
Into a virtual blow torch that can spread tire
quicker than anything else In the typical home
rhe Orange County Fire Department as 1t
does annually. sets a Christmas tree ablaze tn a
mock llvingroom to demonstrate the intensity
ol a burning evergreen
In 1us1 seconds. flames race up the tree
exploOing into a fiery ball
"It's the best kmdhng going You have no
Idea " sa1<1 Fire Captain Lou Furst of the
menace Chnstmas trees can become 'There s
nothing else m your house that comes close
Furst said some people make the 1n-
credlble mistake of placing candles on
Christmas trees
"I would not even go Into a house that has
lit candles on a tree," he said
Though the stat1st1cs are not overwetm1ng
(out of 3,270 fires in Orange CountJ last year
only five Involved Christmas tree l t,,e potential
for lire 1s great
To that end the county fire department is
sponsoring several Christmas tree burns 10
encourage residents to discard 1rees soon aNer
the new year
In lrvtne a tree burn will t>e held Jan -a1 -
p m at the corner of Alton Parkway and East
Yale Loop Residents may t>egm dropping ot1
trees Jan 4 In Mission V1e10 the burn will be
held Jan 9 at 7 pm at the Youth Athletic Park
on Olympiad Roao Trees may t>e dropped 011
beginning Jan S
-something ltke this dampens your
Chnstma~ '>pint ..
-'\mong che lost gifts was a gas.
powered model 1.ar that Palmer's son
madc for hts O"'-O 7-}ear-old bo>
"He ~pent d lot of 11me building
that <ar pa1n11ng 11 .. moothing II
out Ptlmer ..aid "The) were going
lO tal.r 11 tu lht' '>(;hOOl)ard on
Chmtma ..
The Ptlmer'> had planned lo hust a
holldd\ k a'>I fur their grandchildren
''10\ and lam1h Tht:\ ended up
(Pl~ aee BLAZE/ A2J
Fog halts
flights ,
causes
fatality
Pedestrian struc k
by a pickup truck
early this morning
8) PHIL ~"ElDERMA~
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l clehrJtc.' JI lex.al txa(he'> and park~
Tht' pm1-< hn<;tffid\ fog dda\ed
l11gh1~ JI John ~a\nc: .\1rpon and
lOntnhuted to al ka<\t one lat.al trafftt
dllldt:nt nnu .\n..iht:1m
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IPleaae aee FOG/A2
County turns to innovative
ideas to improve roadways LISA
MAHONEY
Post-Christmas rush
begins at Coast stores
'No· vote on 1 cent tax fo rces officia ls to find
oth er ways of meeting tran sportation needs
When Orange ( ount} rc!l1dcn1s
buncd a proposed I cent transpor
talion ta.it beneath a landslide of"no"
votes 18 months ago, 1ransportJll1on
planners set out 10 find other way!> to
accomplish road construction and
maintenance proJCCtS they believe arc
·essenttal to keep traffic moving
The message county government
read into the 2''Ho-I defeat of
Propos111on A was to make do. said
tan Oflelte. executive director of the
OrangeC'oun1y Transpona11on (om-
m1ss1on "If there are no new taxes,
we have to do our best with the
resources we have," he said
Had 1l succeeded at the polls.
Propos1t1on A would have raised an
Pro-ressreported
in bid to reduce
jail overcrowding
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .. °""',... .....
Efforts to ~uce overcrowding at
Orange County's main Jilt I appear to
be proatt"•un&desp1tc 1n111al delays 1n
incrtasina houstnf at the James '\
MuS1ck Honor I arm. a court-ap-
pointed JBll monitor said
In a prc.\hmtma<1 letter to lJ S
D1stnct ( ourt Jud&c Wtlltam P
Gray. Jltl mo nitor Lawrence
Gros4lman citprt K'd confidence that
the count)' would mce~ a Jan I 5
de1dhne for rtduc1ng the main 1a1I
population to 1.500 inmates a day
Grossman had previously ukcd
Gray to extend a Dec. I dc:adhne for
mc:t'lm& the inmate hm11 bccau'K'
work was behind schedule on four
modular units slated to house up to
4SO low-nsk 1nmatC1 at the honor
farm 1n El Toro Althou&h no complc·
t1on date: has been .ct. fin1ih1na th('
modular units 1s a htah pnonty w11h
the county, Grouman wrote "I am
confident tbat the councy will ~·omply
1n a timely manner "
(Pleue ... CROWDINO/A2)
..
es timated SS 4 htll11in over 15 H'ar<>
for road 1mprmemen1s and ne"'
frecwa) con'>truc11on .\'> Oftclt<" put
11. a pcnn) more 1n c;ales la'< would
have meant "a nc"' lane on C\ef'\
freewa> an Orange ( ount' " not Ill
mcnllon the promise of three nc"'
freewa) routes to 1.onnC'Ct Ne .... posi
Beach and north Tusttn "'Ith sou 1h
Orange (ount> and hnk the R1,cr
side and anta Ana frec-...a)s
Thou&h some iwho -worked tn
defeat Propos111on .\ sai. the} wt"rc
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
lighllng to stop 1.on'itru(tton 111 tht•
ne-... frccv.ay comdors as mu1.h a .. 10
ltm11 ta'es. thecounl' ha-; not rt'' •~·d
m 1ranspon.at1on goal<; Ottcltc '-lid
It has s1mpl} tum<'d 11c, 1.011<' t "1
mtnd to other wa" nl ach1r' 1r.1o1
them
In the 1.a'ie ol tht· 1hre1• nr"'
lreewa~s. 1.ount) 'iupt'n 1r,or'i rl
(Pleue eee ROADW A y I A2)
Terry Vincent, a mother of 11, lntrodacee a.,,..t UTIY&l.
Qa.lncy. to tbree of ber other children u •be beada home.
Bv ROBERT tn 'D\1A'
and , l'SA:'ll HO\\ LETT
OI !fie 0.-, ~ II-"
\\hen thl'\ c•f't nl.'J lhl'll ( hr"l"1.l\
pre<t<>nt,JnJ ._... '· I 1h \"U ,h,1uldn 1
haH' .. \OU mt~~r li,t\1· 1h11ujlhl 1h1 \
v.ere onh t'le1nt1 to:rJ\lt•U'
But 1odJ' thrt lltl' •I ,h,1rf't·r,
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'v.armC'd It ltxal ''''rl'' Jn,1 'hPpp1n~
mall'i to return ti.Ill' Jnlf 1.1t.r 111' Jn
rage ofalkr-l hn,tmJ' .... 111, ·r, .. indCC'd t'lettt•r 1t11 '' han~c th.in
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(Pleue .ee POST/ A2 )
. san ta agrees to
special delivery
Ten young Vincent.
get a sister for yule.
open their gifts today
By PHIL SNElt>ERMA~
Of -Dll!J ~ --
T t'n H'lungsten 1n tht" \ tOll'Ot
fam1I of Hun1ina1on Real h ac.kC'\.I
~nw nor 10 make an' drltH·nc\ .u
1hcar house on C hn \tmll' b e
The' did lca"c him -.ome mil~ ilnd
t·ook.1~ plu\ a not(' .i'>ktnJ him k aH
hi~)lt lh one nit.ht latrr than u'UAI thl\
\('ll
..
i ht rc•l~>n "'a' '>lmplt' thC'' and
tht•tr la1hcr ( 1an wantC'd tn pm tpc.1ne
1i111 ••rcn1ng until mother Tern rC'
tumt"d homt" from the hmp11;1I un
1 hmtm.1' () ' -"'Ith an I I th
\ IOlC'OI \thltn@.
I ln < hmtma' morning. the m ilk
and \ °''ktc' v.ert' gonC' hut ~nlJ lett
a O\llC' -.a' t ng he d ht ha pp\ lo mak<' 1
\C'UlOd tnp
\nJ IU'it llt"hlrt' noon. the Vincent
't>un1'itC'r-. all tra ,.elt"d to Humana
Hn'iptUI H unlloiton lk.-h to help
their mnm takt' home t~ir ncwM1
hah\ \l'it('f Quin"' ~ho came into
tht" "'orlt1 I " fnda\ at 10 pounds, 2
(Pltaee ett NO. l 1 / A.2)
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A2 • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, December 26, 1985
Thi• traffic controller will ba'9'e aore a.rm•
tonight after a bU8y day of direcdng abop-
_,...,NM llM'e "'1 o.wld .........._.
pen undaunted by foC into South Coa•t
Plaza parkin& lota In Coeta Me.a.
FOG DELAYS TRAFFIC JOHN WAYNE ...
From Al
temperature climbing into the
low-70s. Overnight. the merCUC) 1s
expected to dip into the 40s and 50s.
The changing weather pattem 1s
expected to brio$ an end to the
summer-like cond1t1ons that marked
Chnstmas Da} tn Southern Cah-
fom1a .
The h1ght"st temperature 10 the
nauon. 86 degrees, was recorded
Wednesday in Palm Springs. The
mercury in downtown Los Angeles
)topped at 82 degrees. short of the
Chnstmas Da) record of 85 degrees
~et in 1980.
Santa didn't need his fur coat 10
Orange County either, where the
winter mercury climbed toward a
toast) 80 degrees on Chnstmas Day.
now boots gathered dust. but suntan
oil flowed freel} as thousands spent a
warm hohda) at lcxal beaches and
parks.
"It's been literally hke a summer
day," Newport Beach manne safet)
officer Craig Farmer said late
Wednesda> afternoon
Fanner said about 15,000 people
spent their holiday on the sands at
Newpon. He said the coastal air
temperature was a pleasant 75
degrees even though the water re-
mained a chilly 57.
The cool water didn't deter local
surfers, who plunged in to ride 3-foot
waves off Newport, Huntington
Beach and Seal Beach.
Inland air temperatures that were
even warmer than those on the coast
prompted many non-surfing resi-
dents to visit the beach as well.just to
work on a winter tan.
Christina Delgado. a dispatcher at
Huntington State Beach, said she'd
noticed many cars in the beach lot
bearing plates,from Minnesota, Or-
egon and other states.
''They've go} their bathing suits on,
and they're all down by the water."
Delgado said.
The Christmas Day crowd count at
Huntington State Beach was esti-
mated at 2.800. while 5,500 more
vts11ors converged on nearb) Bolsa
Chica State Beach .
Still another I 0,000 people v1s1ted
the strand at Huntington City Beach.
"For a summery Christmas Day
like this. it's not unusual," said
Huntington city lifeguard Greg C'row.
"We're more controlled b}' the
weather than the holiday."
But not everyone needed waves
and sand to enjoy the sunny
Christmas weather.
Chris Hays, a ranger at Mile Square
Park in Fountain Valley. said 1.200 to
1.500 people staked out a sections of
the green acreage on Christmas Day
-about double the number park
officials had anticipated. Many of the
Mile Square visitors were children.
"We saw a lot of them on bicycles.
skateboard and roller skates," Hays
said. "They were trying out their
Christmas gifts."
On a more somber note, holiday
travel ended in tragedy for some. By
early today. the the holiday death toll
nationwide had reached 16 7.
ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS IN COUNTY ...
From Al
doubled their ettorts to convince 11
affected c111es to back a development
fee scheme that could provide about
half the money necessary to carve out
the Eastern. Foothill and San Joaquin
transportation comdor<;
The an Joaquin Hills Freeway
would hnk the Costa Me!kl Freeway
with the San Diego Freeway near San
Juan ( apistrano.
The Eastern Freewa) would run
rough I) parallel wtth the Coasta Mesa
Freewa). hnkmg the R1-.,ers1de and
Sflnta Ana freeways The Foothill
would run parallel to the San Diego
freewa y. hoking the fastcm Freeway
w11h an ( lcmente
To date onl> one Cit\ has refused to
go along wtth the plan -Laguna
Beach
Fee<; charged to rcs1den11al and
LOm mtrc1al developers along the
routes of the proposed freeways are
ellpected to raise 48 percent of the
S860 m1lhon needed to build them.
A ne" idea which Oftehe said
perhapc; "best S} mbohzes what we're
trying to do 'itn~·e Propos111on A." is
super streets.
Without higher taxes to pay fo r the
enormous expense of add1t1onal free-
wa) lanes. the Transportation Com-
mission decided to 1dent1fy inter-ell}
artenals where traffic operations
could be streamlined and motonsts
~peeded up
Beach Boulevard. a 20-mile stretch
of road ex tending from Huntington
Beach to La Habra. will be the
comm1ssllln's first demonstration
prOJeCt
Tentative plans call for cooper-
a11on between nine c1t1es. Caltrans
and the commission to free up traffic
llo" b} widening tum lanes. restnp-
ing. coordinaung traffic signals. ban-
nmg on-street parking dunng peak
hours and domg a grade separation of
three of the busiest intersections
Th<.' i 20 million 1.1.orth of proposed
\.hangec; would mean a ··.,1gn1tican1
1mpro,emen1 in capacit) w1thou1
,sxndin~ a lot of mone\ ·· Oftehe
\31d.
From Al
ounces.
Little <)uinq 'lpcn1 much of
Chn stmas aOernoon 1n the arm~ of
her stven brother\ and thn:e w.ters.
who posed for p1l turc\ wtth the bab)
1n the famil y roc king chair Then
there wen.· W•ll\ from fnends anxious
to view the newest add1tmn 10 the
Vincent dan
"Oddi) enough even though 1t\
our 11th hah). ifs '1ill big nc1.1.\ 1n the
netghb<>rhood." Terr) V1m.en1 '<lid
as she took a hncf break frnrn the
holiday excitement.
She said her children had no
complaints about the dl'l:n in gt'tllng
Chnstmas g1fh
"The y've been ha pp) a'
meadowlarks toda) wr111ing for San1<1
10 come 1onight," ~h<' \a1d
Their mother Wll'iJU\t grateful 10 h\'
home. "It wa really hard berngawa) (rom
my family at Chnstmas... he said
"With a family th1 ~11e 11\ alwa >'
fun at the holidays "
Which brina,s up 1hc mev1tabk
que t1ons that Terry and Gary Vin
cenl answer time and AS~lln What'\ 11
uke havrng such a larac family., Wh >
did you have so many children'> How
do you handle the expenses'> How
much 11 your aroccry b1lt'.l Terry Vincent makes one 1h1nJt
clear 11 1he stan Her children ar<' no1
•
If successful, the county could
create more super streets at less cost
-but also less benefit -than adding
freeway lanes. he said.
Another idea the county has come
up with to create more space on
Orange County's crowded freeways is
construction of car-pool lanes.
Reserving a lane for car poolers
squeezes more people onto the free-
ways without adding more vehicles,
said Oftelie. Experimental lanes are
10 use on the Costa Mesa Freeway
from Lincoln Avenue to MacArthur
Boulevard.
If successful 10 10creasin$ capacity
of the freewa y while reducmg travel
time. the experiment will be in-
troduced on other Orange County
freeways tn the future. he said.
To encourage people to share their
ndes. the county transit district has ~ome up with iocentives to join its
Commuter Network. In a major
promotion this fall, the d1stnct gave
away free tnps to England and Hawa11
to boost the v1s1b1hty of ns ndeshar-
ing program.
In seeking out money to fund
needed improvement prOJCCts. the
county "found" funds at the transit
d1stnct.
Though categoncal funding restric·
t1ons prevent transit money from
being used to finance road projects,
there was nothing to stop officials
from tapping interest earnings from
transit reserves. Oftelje said.
County transportation com -
missioners have already promised $4
million in interest ftom the Orange
County Unified Transit Trust to the
Beach Boulevard Super Street pro-
JCCt. Other interest monies will be
used to keep 1mponant projects on
schedule. he said.
County transit planners also turned
their inventive energies in the direc-
tion of Sacramento after the failure of
Propostt1on A. Oftehe said.
They set pnonties for the county's
transportation needs; then they work
to the cities and development
interests behind those pnont1es. he
said.
Planners identified the w1den1ng
and repair of the Santa Ana Freeway
as the most 1mponant project to
Orange County, Ofiehe said. Improv-
ing the interchange with the Costa
Mesa Freeway is high on the hst. he
said.
By reducing the number ofproJects
for which 1t seeks state and federal
funds and by speaking in a unified
voice about the need for key county
projects. commissioners hope to keep
road work on schedule, and accelerate
construction whenever possi ble,
Oftelie said.
"Rather than people gotng and
arguins fo r ind1v1dual proJnh
throughout the county. there·s a
consistent and organized etTort to
focus attention on 1he Santa Ana
Freeway," he said.
To wrest more money from the
state for needed repairs. marntenance
and new road construcuon. Orange
County has begun lobbyi ng support
for a constitutional amendment that
would take gas uix monies out of the
state's general fund and reserve them
for transportation purposes
10ce the tax 1s collected from
motorists, revenues should go to road
projects. transportation commission
Chairman James Roosevelt con-
tends.
County officials got the voters'
message when Proposition A was
rejected at the polls. Oftehe said. But
he predicts that, despite all the
creative measures transportallon
planners have cooked up since then. a
tax Wlll be needed if Orange Count) 1s
10 keep traffic movi ng in the future.
With res1den11al and commencal
growth occumng throughout the
county. "we don·t have the transpor·
tation resource~ to respond to what's
on the books and already appro..-ed ."
Oftehe said.
"Based on the existing general
plans of the c1t1es and the count)'.
there's going to be a very difficult
transi t future:· he said.
E FOR CHRISTMAS ...
the resul of religious conv1c11ons or
haphazard family planning.
"We have had this big family b~
choice." she said. "Believe 11 or not. I
have trouble getung pregnant. After
having my first child. they said I
wouldn·1 he able to have any more.
I've had to go to a doctor for help 10
getting pregnant with every child
since then
"We never planned 10 have a
particular number. After each one. I
felt I could handle another one. I
really enJOY being lhc mother of a
family hke this."
Thus. Quincy JO•ns a brood that
no'-" consists of Cory. 18; twins Ca~y
and Kelly. 14. Brady. 12. Coby. 11 ,
( are}. 8. Cammy 5, Courtney, 4.
Kerby 3. and Conny, 20 months.
To answer some of tho'IC other
common questions:
•The Vincents occupy a five-
bedroom house and travel 1n a < hc-vtolet uburban that was built to
scat 12 lhe1r ltvtng room has a iiant
40-inch tclev1 ion so that everyone
c4n \Ct they've outarown a d101n1
room l~blc dcs1"'ed for 10. and a
table for 14 is on order
•The v.eekly VOOCTY bill runs from
S90 to S 120 Powdered milk is
purcha-.cd hy the SO-Pound baa.
•When 1t comes to buy1na clothes
and hou~hold good\. Terry Vincent
•
calls herself "queen of the sales," but
she admits it's sometimes awkward to
buy 12p11lowsor I 12pairsofsocksat
one shot.
Terry and Gary Vincent, mamed
20 years in October. came from small
families themsel ves.
Today, (iary works 10 computer
marketing and renovates the Vincent
home to accommodate h1 ~ growing
family.
Terry handles the hou!.Chold
chon:s. includinJ playing chauffeur
for her very active youngsters. four
are in Boy Scouts, one is 1n Indian
Guides. 1wo take dancing le sSQns.
four pla y soccer and three have
newspaper delivery route In ad·
dit1on. fi ve have been s1gnC"d w11h a
Hollywood talent aacncy. and one
recently acted in a peanut buuer
commercial. The children all play
mus1cal 1nstrumcnts
ThouJh the pace is hectic. the
mother of 11 insist~. "I don't think
I've ever gotten so upset that I think I
shouldn't have had this min) chil-
dren."
When too many childhood
traumas and schedule problems an~
at one 1ime. Terry Vincent said. "I
JUSt stop and look ~ck and get am u~d. I say 1h11 no one would
believe I'm handlina all 1h1\ at once
Even r don't btl1cvc it.''
WEATHER
Fog keeps flights on the ground
A heavy blanktt ot tog cul1aJled lllghta In and out ot Los
Angeles and San Diego alrPof1• for more than two houra tOday and a bllcitlog or planea waiting to take otf anarled acfledulea
even u the fog began to II" at daybreak About a dozen planet had to bwus Los Angeles
lntematlonal Airport •"er Iha fog rolled In along a broad atretch
of co11tllne about 3:45 a.m., cutting vl1lblllty to zero. Plantrs had to bypass Lindbergh Field In San Diego and Long Beach
Munk:lpal Airport, which we<e both aocked In by the dense tog
thal covered the coast from Loa Angeles south 10 the Mexican border.
Along the Orange Cout there wlll be Increasing coastal fog a.nd low cloud• apreadlng tal1he< north tonight and Friday morning. Otherwise fair through Friday. Cooler Friday Highs
Friday 65 to 78. Lowa tonight In the <401 and lower sos. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner
waters: Light variable winds night and morning hours becoming aouthwest to west 8 to 18 knot a with t to 3-foot wind waves In the
atte<noon and evening hours Friday. Swell west t to 3 leet
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Park cornerstone purchase fails
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IN .,.., ..... 8'9ft
A proposal to purchase almo!>t two
acres envisioned as a cornerstone for
the final phases of development of the
sprawling Huntington Beach Central
Park has fallen through.
The City Council had been urged
by staff members to pay $770.000 for
the "Bradley property" at the comer
of Eilts Avenue and Golden West
Street near the Mushroom Farm.
But City Council officials backed
away from negotiations because
Nelson Auto Service has a lease on
the property that runs until 1993. The
company. which spenalizes in hcav}
vehicle repairs. pays $600 a month in
rent
Good Samaritans shot
PITTSBURGH (AP) -A man
who broke with his pracuce of
1gnonng hitchhikers suffered a head
IOJUry and his companion was shot
twice by two men they picked up
because 1t was Christmas Day and
cold.
Mayor Bob Mandie said today that
the payments -the Cit} apparent!)
would have to honor terms of the
lease -would not bring a suOicnt
rate of return on the cit)'!> in ve'it -
ment. The majont} of the City
Council believed it was a "bad dcat:·
Mandie said.
The 1.89 acres. owned by a pioneer
Huntangton Beach area famtl ). would
tie up one of the last pieces ofland for
the ultimate development of1he 327.
acre Central Park. 1f acquired by the
city. Currently. 201 acres have been
developed in Central Park in the area
between Gothard and Edwardc;
streets and Eilts and Slater avenuec;
About 100 more acres \\111 be de·
veloped upon completion of the parlo..
The parcel 1n question 1~ loca1cc.J
adjacent to the Mushroom Farm that
was recentl y purchased by the city.
That property 1s to be developed into
a mobile home park for re~1dents who
will be displaced b) downtown rt'·
development.
The giant Central Park 1!.JUSl one ot
57 developed parkc; totaling more
than 500 acres 1n the cit)
Otlic1als dccltnl·d 10 acknowledge 1f.
negot1at1ons tor thc property will be
reopened. But <:ounc1lwoman Ruth
hnlc) 1nd1cated officials have missed
the boat on the purchase of property
bcl·ausc the pnce could escalate 10
live )ear'\ 1.1. hen 1he term'\ of the lease
e\pire
BLAZE ...
From Al
spending the last two nights sleeping
and celebrating Chnstmas at the
homes of fnt"nds
Toda> Pilmcr was prepanng to
rummage through the ashes and
nnders ofh1s burned-out home.
'Tm not sure what I'll find:· he
said .. But I plan to get everything in
order and then gel my house fixed up
again ."
4-fter 30 years of pulling up a
Chnstmas tree. P1lmer said he never
e«pccted the trad1t1onal ccntt"rp1ec('
to reduce hrs home to a smoking shell.
"We always had such a beautiful
tree. you don't plan on any kind of
electrical failure on 1t," he said
CROWDING EASED AT COUNTY JAIL ...
From Al
Reporting on condtt1ons at the
main and branch Ja1b from No\.. 26
through ~ 17. Grossman noted
that inmate population a..-eraged
1.516 during the first part of Deccm·
ber and had fallen below the soon-to-
be-imposcd cap six ou1 of the last 17
days tn the reporting penod.
Inmate cou nts after weekend!> were
still above the cap. however.
Earlier this month. Grossman ex·
pressed concern over the effect of the
three-day Veterans Day holiday on
Jail populauon. By Nov. 12. the first
day for arraignments after the long
weekend. there were 1.634 inmate.-.
housed in the main Jail
In his most recent report, however.
Grossman took no special note of the
Thanksg1vtng holiday. which didn't
show an unusual increase 10 pnsoners
at the Jail over that of a normal
weekend
Weekday inmate count!> dunng the
most recent reporting period gencr·
all> sta\.ed below I 500 with 1a1I
population 1ncreas1ng on Sunday'>
and Mondays as high as I .5t!5.
Deput) County Coun'-CI Ed Duran
said complctton of the modular
housing units 1s essential 1fthe count)
1s to meet the court-imposed limi1
Arre'itees unable w make bail on
the weekends must watt until Mon-
da) 10 be arraigned. dcla)tng their
release and boo'\tlng Jail populatton.
Duran said.
Nu merous small proJC<:l'i needed to
finish the modular units at Mu~1ck
have yet to be completed. Grossman
said "There sttll appear!> to be
considerable work rema1n1ng."
Once finished. the units must be
inspected by the state before inmates
can be moved in, he said.
George Cormack. director uf 1he
General Services Agency's facility
and real prosxrty d1' l'ilOn, was al th<.'
honor farm this morn ing to review
progress on the modularc; and de·
term1ne a lOmplet1on date.". ht'\ wc-
retarv said
Groc;sman noted tcw inmate com·
plaint'> .:it the main Jail. the honor
farm ora ~cond branch-Theo Lacy
in Orange.
< ourt order'\ 1hat 1nmat1:'> be gr ven
a bed off the floor wtth1n 24 hour'i of
1ncarcefa11on receive at lca!>t 15
minutes for meals and eight hours of
sleep were bein11. met, Grossman ..aid.
He also noted 1mproH·d santtat1on
and sccunt) at the main Jatl dunng
December. but ordered the Jail's
d1sc1phnary 1<.ola11on unit spruced up
and records kept on staffing and the
prov1\1on of inmate nghts to 'ihowers.
clean clothing. meals and medical
care
Operation\ at Orange County's
main 1all came under court scrutiny
after Gra> found the count) had
failed to compl y with his 1978 order
to suppl} all inmate~ wnh a bunk
The main Jail wao; de<11gned to
a\.'commodatc 1.1 YI inmate\ but "'a"
often hou~1ng 1n excess of 2.000
pn'ioncr'> a day before (ira\ '<;order 10
reduLe its populatton
POST-CHRISTMAS RUSH UNDERWAY ...
From Al
about 40 women. laden with shop-
ping bags. waited pa11entl) for lh<.'
doors 10 open 'ihortly after 9 a.m.
i\nd at the trendy G. Hq. men·.,
store. a ~lesman nonchalantly
shrugged at the <1hoppers sorting
through racks of paisley sh1rtt.. wool
trousers and bolo ties.
"It isn't so bad nght now." h(' said.
"But Just wait till about noon when
the crowds really get gomg."
Many stores offered separate tables
or counters to handle exchanges
"We try to keep 1t operaung hke an
assembly hne," said Joe D'Apnl.
manager of Miller's Outi?:Ost. "We
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l•l "'"' 8•1 "' ....... ~. Ma IOOll'" a,,. '•flt. I '11 M"'t CA _,, ''• f
don·t want the r<.'tUm'i to get in rhe
wav of the sales ··
Of the crowds 1n the mall. IY Apnl
said. "It should be hkl· tht'i for the
next four days."
At Fashion Island 1n Newport
Beach. post-Christmas shoppero; got
an earh start as well.
"I know I'm going to fct in there
and find that all the <1tufi hou~l for
my family 1s half pnre now. · said
Sherry Speelson of El Toro. "Rut I
want to see what's on Yle ··
The parking lots tn lronl of Rob-
1 nson 's and the Broadway were the
mosl crowded. arcord1ng to :l
Fa'ih1on Island Secunty 'ipokcsman
Sale 'ieekers gathered in the fog in
front of Rullock's Wilshire. the
Broadwa). Roh111 son's, ButTum 'sand
tnum Court t'icforc the <itores open-
t'd at 8 a.m .. the spoke~man said
"I can't believe I'm going ~hopping
again. but r thought I would n'llSS
some good buy~ 1f I stayed home ...
said Irvine re\ldent Poll> Johnson.
Some pushed ~toilers. some earned
packages and mo!\1 were in a hurry as
they walked though the large store lo
the departmcnto; they wanted
.. I JUSl want to get 1n, and then get
out of here." said one humcd shop-
per." Rut I guess I'm k1ddtng my!lclf ..
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don't you hke., \all the number above and yo ur
me!.sage Wlll be recorded. transcn~ and de·
livered to the appropnatc editor.
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Clreutatlon
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Cancer lectU.re
series set at UCI
. 81olog1tal. chn1tal and psycholog1cal aspc:ch of ~uncer will~ d1..cussed dunng an e1iht-week lecture sene~ at lJ( Irvine, beginning Jan '?
he.-The program\, tree and open to the public. will
presented from 7 to 9.30 pm 1n the Sc1t:nte
Lecture Hall at the Irvine campu<i Topics ~111
include cancer"; rcla11on to the en' 1ronment.
nutnt1on.1hc immune 'i)stem and A ID~
Lecturer.-. will discus-; cancer of1he breast, head.
nec.k and ">kin. as well rolorectal and urologic cancers
and cancer in children. Other program); will focus on
cancer treatment. 1nclud1ng rad1a11on, surgery and chemotherap)
peaker\ "'-Ill 111dude l J< I latult)' members.
commun1t) ph)s1c1ans and a representative of a
public health agcnc) More information on tht' senes
can be obtained b) calling CT~ B1olog1cal Sciences
1udcn1 A.ff aw, oflin·. 856-5318
New Year's programs set
Ne"" y ear\ he overnight programs for
)'Oungsters from 5 to 12 \Cars of age will be offered in
three location'> 1h1\ \car b,, the South ( oast YMCA
-at R H Dana < rown Valle)' and Concordia
elementaf) school'
Kids t an enio> their own special New Year's
Eve panic ... from 7 30 p.m. 10 8 a.m .. including
game'> .... tom·'> t rafi<,. a ... nark and hreakfa'>I 1he next
morning.
Tht• le<."\ arc S 15 tor YMC A members. $20 for
non-memho:r.. and SIS for add111onal children < all
!01-9622 for dJd111onal 1nforma11on
Dlabetes semlnar offered
A four-pan cdutatton scnes on d1abc1c~ .... 111 ho:
offered. beginning Jan. 7, at the f ountain Valk>
Regional How11af and Medical (enter
Hospital cl1n1cal inst ructor Joyce Foust 1s
leaching 1he cla<1"c' and there v.111 he input h' a
d1et1t1an ph\\11.:al therapist. '>Oual "'orker and
ph)s1c1an < la\w<, "'Ill be held trom 7 to Q.30 pm
and the rn~t I'> S2'i (all the hosp11arc; education
depanmen1 at 966-X I 6M weekda'" trom 8 .i m tu
4 30 pm. for mort' 10forma11on •
Statlstlcs fees golng up
Fees for rnpll''> of binh. death and marnagl'
cenilicates .... 1111$0 up after Jan. I. Ccn1fied copies of
b1nh and marriage 1.enifica1es .... ,11 cost $9 while
rsople ""anti Ill!, J lOP) ofa death ccnifii:atc: v.111 pa'
Binh Jnd marriage certificate focc; include a
surcharge that ~ubs1dizes child abuse and famil)
conciltauon 'il'f'r ice~. Fees for mamagc licenses and
di vorce record<; will also increase b'r S2 after the New
Year ·
Funher informauon 1<1 a' ailable from Ella
Sm11h in the Ora'hge Count) Rec.order's office.
M34-25JIJ
Breast feedlng sesslon set
The ad.,,antagc'> ofbreast feeding to mother and
hab~ v.111 tx· the topic of the January mccung ot the
L1 Lechc L<."ague of Laguna Beal·h. '>t hl'duletl tor
Jan 8 at 9·30 am at 114 Nona c.;1 Laguna Beach
This 1s the first 1n a senes ot four d1scuss1on
meetings which offer both encouragement and
informauon to 1n1erc'>tcd mother' For funher
informatton. call 41.)4-1 4.14
Table settings shown
Elizabeth (1randc ""'" present J slid<." pre'>cn-
tat1on on table ~ttings Jan M from IO 30 to I I 30
a m at Nonhwood ( ommunm Park. 4531 Bf'ran
<\ H. 1,,, 1ne ·
No rcsena11on"> are nece'>~n and fnends and
family are wekome. fransponat1on " tl\3alable
upon advance request and ma~ tx· obtained b~
calling 733-1055
An invitation:
Allention organ1za11on presidents and sec-
retaries We want to help make your upcoming
events. meetings, seminars and lundra1sers suc-
cessful Send brief announcements including time.
place, cost (1 f any) and a phone numt:>er tor
additional information to Bulletin Board Daily
Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626
Reports of your club or organ1za11on s ac1tv111es
-hke community service protects or election of
oNlcers -should be directed to the Community
News Editor at the same address Non-returnable
black and white photographs are welcome
Thursday, Dec. 26
No meetings scheduled
PoucE Loe
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, Oeoember 2e. 198~ * AS ,11 ____________________________________________________ ...... ______ iiiiiiiiiiii ___ ,A
KOCE may become' a TV teacher
Coast District trustees considering making
Cha nnel 50 a training s ite for br oadcasters
By PlllL SNEIDERMAN
Of tM Oelly '1tot lteff
KOCE Channel 'ill thl· Hunt1 nl(ll>11
Beach telev1\1on \IJt1on that ha' hc:t·n
called a linam 1al ti rain on the lOllt'l(l
d1stnrt that o""n\ 11. ma\ ht' turned into .1
money-genera11ng tl'll'v1\1nn training
renter
fhat\ the !>n:nano unckr lon,1ekr..;.it1on
b) ollic1al\ ol the C oa\t < ummunll\
College D1'itnc1 v.h1lh o""n' thl· I' -.l-.11
old 'itat1on 1 hl' d1\lm c., tru'>ICC\ Jl\o
oversee Orange { <la\I (1111Jen "-l''>I ..tnd
( oastline co.liege'>
KOCE, headquartered 1111 the C1oh.kn
West campus. broaJu1"" district cour'>e'>
in b1olog}. F ngli'h and other ~UhJeU\
along v.11h natwnal f'A~ programm1n11
But in reu.·nt 'eM\ \ome J1\tnt I
teai:her\ haH~ u1mpla1ncd thJt th<." \talion
dra"'' av.a\ tund' tlrnt \hould RO to
trad1t1onal da'i'iroom 1n"ltrur11on The:
t nllcl"lm reac ht'd ii pinnadc.-1n I '>In "'-ht'n
d1stnc1 trustee'> votc.-d to la\ off about I 00
latult) membc:r\ v.h1k 1..un11nu1ng to
'uh<i1d1lt' the telc' 1\1on i.tatton
K<X E becamt· a campaign 1\\Ul" that
I.ill v. hen voter<i tlened thr<."e ne"" t ollegc
d"1r1c1 trU\tec~ v.ho had \O-wed 10 requm;
1h1: ')tat1on to ho:u11nc finanualh ')elf
,un1uen1 ·
\.1anageml·nt u1n')ultanl\ hired alter the
cleu1011 rewmm<."nded the d1stnc1 divest
1t'>Clf ol tht• tdc' 1\1un \talion and turn 11
<ner to tht· 1nlkpendcnt KO< E-TV Foun-
da11on
In Augu-.1 I \)l(4 the trustee\ !.Cl in
mouon a ~0-month plan aimed a t grad-
ual!~ rctluc 1ng the thstm.:t'o; funding for
KOCF and fin.1th transfenng at'> license tu
the foundJt11>n
Rut C u.i't ul\tm 1 ( han'-dlor Da\ id
Bro"' nc:ll th1\ v.n·k !>aid he ha\ prt•pan:d a
ne"" propo\ill that ""ould permit tht·
Waiting for Christmas hams
d1!.tnct w c.onttnue opera1111g 1he $talion
""hilt' u'ling at\ "udio!> to train \ludent\ 1n
broad(dt:1t1ng.
The prupo)al Wlll not ~ be-d1SCu!>scd at
a puhlic board meeting until late January.
but Rrov. nell said the 1n1t1al reactton has
l'>t:c.-n fa,orabk
I sen~ strong <>uppon tor tht' concept
ul a tek \l)IOn academ' v.11h1 n the board
and the d1'itnc1 (adm1n1stra11on1 · the
chancellor said.
Ont' kt) 1s the station's deneasing
reliance on d1stnrt mone)
Brownell ..aid KOC'E rect"n ed about S:!
million 1n dlSlnct funding dunng the
1983-84 ~hool )t'ar. This vear.1t 1s getung
less than SI m1lhon Brownell said the
current plan call'i for 1986-87 funding to
drop to $400.00U. roughh equivalent 10
what 11 would cost the d1!>lm.t 10 bu-. air
11me for its telecourses elsev.hc:re
As d1stnct funding de<. rt'ased KO< E:
has ma1nta1ned ns financial halante b'
cutting about 30 emplo~ec'> and ra1'>1ng
add111onal fund-; out">ldl' the d1\tno 1hc.-
cham.ellor -.aid
In place nt d1'¥es111ure Bro~ncll ha'>
'-uAAe'>lt:d U\IOI! KO< Ea!> a 1rain1n~ plat<."
Many area resident.a spent part of Christma s Eve
waiting In line to pick UP' Honeybaked hams . A
line of people waltinl( to pick up their traditional
Christmas dinner from the popula.r Huntington
Beach store WTapped around the shopping center
at Garfield A venue and Beac h Boulevard.
Construction worker offering
$2, 500 to get his lost dog back
By JERRY RICE
OeMr PllOt C.orr"po-1
\nhur l\.nn\ h.i' 111" a tru,tcJ lril·nd
Jnd he" "'1ll1ng 111 p.n handSllmt•I\ lor .1
rl'UOll)O
.\h<1U1 thrt'l' month' ago h1'> dog ()ukt·
"alkt•d .iv..1' trom J 1 onstrurtwn \Ill' In 11
fore> \\here l\.no\ '' ... ., ~orking He: h.t,
not <,cen Duke "nt1·
·-rm t'rv1ng OH'r ltt\lng 1h.11 dug·· ,,11J
KnO'I:. "'ho .... a, g1't'n tht• dllg \l'\t'n H-.11,
ago a' .1 g1t1 from hi\ "lk ·1k nw.1111
t'\ef\ th1ng.1n tht• \\nrld lo nw ··
Duk1· I' J llll\l'U hrt't'd Jug thJI Ion\,,,
c;in11l1a1 to a l>ohcrman pin..chcr I k "
pnmanl\ hi.id in u)lor hut "' goldt•n
hro"'n 1n lhl' thl't'k' on th1· bottom ot h1'
tail and the lll"l'r hJll 111 h" kJ.t' I k . ,
""t'1gh' Jh1 1u1 !11<1 p11und' and h.1, tlnpr\
\'Jf\
"-1111\ hJ' lill..l'O the dug tn 'Jrwu'
,or1,trutt1nn \Ill'' \\hen· he hJ' ""urkt•d
\IOlt· [)ul..c v.J, 2 month' old
· Ht• ""..I' n111.1tra1d ufhe1ght'i Ht• "'ould
""JI 1111 tx-.rn1' \l'\t·ral \tonl'<. up and
'"1uld ''l'Jr .1 1 Jrpt·nter'' hag .ind lJrn
tool\ and natl<. 111 the ml'n
.. Duh· might \\JnJcr nil hut nn n 11111
1.11 ·• .iJJt•d "-no\ ·fk \\11uld ah\,I\'
1.•'m,· hat k .1round lund1 t1111t "lwn 1t11
1.Jlt·nn~ 1ru1. \,, 1.o1mt·
T 11JI hn""l'\l'r m.1, nnt ~· 1h1• m"''
rcmark,1hk thing Jhout Dukl .1cr11rd1ng
10 thl' Huntingt.•n Ht•Jt h rt'\ldt•nt
V. hill' ""''' .ind hi\ hrutlwr \1.1•rt'
\kcp1ng 1n .1 I 11pJng...1 l .in}11n pJrl.. "·hik
"'ork1ng on J ton,trut·t11in prn1l'l t I >uk,•
alcn{·J lhl· p.m 1.• an Jtta,kcr Dui>.l· hll
the a'''1tl,1n1 and "-n11\ JnJ h1<. hrothtr
held ham until tht• pohtr "t'r( not1til-J
l\.no\ \J1J lht man "J' ..... intt•J l•H
murdn
"i1nlt' ht• I ... ,. Du l "-r • ' h.l' .ll·
1cmp1cd a numbn ot thing' 11 tind ham
1!1<, lather Hugh plall'J an .Id\ ertl\t._
nll'nt in tht· DJ1h Pilot and 't'' 1.'rJI uthn
parx·r<, 11f)a1n~ J s: ~tH• rl·u..1rd IPr h"
rl·turn I It h.1, rt·n11·d J ht•l1ll•r1cr JnJ
t.llkl'U lnl·nd' tnll ,l·Jr, h1n~ I\) ()ul..t r
tht• h I\ "' th 'hl' r l\\Ur·\\ hl't' Jr' l
\t'hldl'' l\.n1•\ hJ\J ''''-1ruda1l·,I Cl<>\t1.':'
"Ith Du kl ' r11. IUrl·
··1 kl•l lll..1· I'm \l..1n1ng ''' ~l't up J llllil'
"''' l\.r1e1' ,.11J .. But lil'l'P Jl'" n 1n\11k I
k rlll\\ I II Ill'\ l'f t/.I \ t' ur
tor studt'nt broadcasters Classc' 1n tele-
v1!11on commun1cauom. could make the
d1~tnc1 eha.ible for as much" $800,000 1n
add111onal suue fundana. w\\h arants a.od
other revenue bringina the P.roaram's
annual income to about SI m1lhon. the
c hanceUor said.
Btcau!lt' KOCE already hu most of the
nt\.t sar) equ1pmt'nt, the pnmat) cost would~ for facult)' membc-rs In tht' end. •
the incoming fu nds would ellceed the cost
of opt'rallng tht' broadcasting d~sses.
Brownell believes
If the trustees approve KCX 'E could
~gm ofTenng m first seven classes by
Septem~r w11h 22 classt's en\ 1s1o ncd
v.11htn t""o vears Brov. nt'll's proposal caJli.
for the co"urses to be offered through
( oastltne College The chancellor said he
belie' es tht' burgt'oning 1elev1s1on field
v. ill <:reates a strong local demand fo r
classes at KOC E
.. \.\ e belie' e 1t will ~ cost-effic1ent •
Bro~ nell said of the proposed tele' 1s1on
academ'
De<1pi1e llS past finanual problt'ms tht'
chJn1..ellor ..aid the station .. ,s s1mph too
'aluabk an asset to fnt~er awe> ··
Market
strikers
t_o,vote
today
Teamster s ask union
member s to approve-
proposed con tract
8 )' the Associated Press
f eclm">tt'r otliuals urged lht' union ~
mt'mber., 10 appro' ea contract ofTer from
maJor \outhem ( alitorn1a 'iupermarkt't
~ha1n.. hut leadt'rsof onl) one ofs1x locals
of lhe butrhe~· union endorsed thc.-
ten1a11' e agreement a union spokesman
said
\lemtx'.r., of the t""o unwns ~t"re tci
'ute toda' on 4j propo-.ed contra( 1 that
tould end the ~'en-...,eek outht"m
C ahtom1a groc.e~ stnke The tentall'c
atcord ""as reached Monda~ b~ nego-
11a1or<, from thr unions and the Food
EmplO\ers Council v.h1ch represents
major groce~ chains
.. Ifs hard to read .. said Dan ~rnton
<,pol.esman for tht' unions .. To tell ~ou
the truth. there might~ a lot ofmem~~
out there. when the\ hear the terms of 11
v.ho'll ht: dmat1sfied ··
'iv.intl\n s:ud fi\e !ocal\oftht• butcht'r'
un1un the I n11cd F1>0d and ( ommercial
~ 1rkt'r' "'ould prt'\t'nl 1he prupo'>Cll to
m1•mtx·r' v.11hout J ren)mmendauon
It the '11\.'at, uttt·" rt• 't t lht' pa, t hut tht
T eam\ter<. t•ndur\(.· 11 t e meat cutters
,ould •nn11nue the 'tnkl' lone he said
fh1· un1nn' rt•i:m.'SC'nt 10.1)(1(1 meat
\ u11eri. and "'rapper' Jnd 2 000 Team
\tt'r 1 ~ut ker. "'..1rt•hc1ux·mt·n and <,lflilt'
"'cirl..l r' •
Thl' un11m\ \trutk \ ons stores '-ll' '
.ind ~erl' then lcx kl'd Put h~ \I). other
1.hain<, .\lht:r1'l1n'> .\lpha Bt'tJ
Hutthl'' L U\I..' Ralph,Jnd 'iak"'a' Tht•
't'\ 1.·n, 11mpan1e<i ha' e a~1u1 l.X)( 1'tore"1 n
\l1utht•rn l .iltfom1J
f-IUI 1thc:r thJIO' H'prc'K'ntt•d h\ thl·
, <"'Unl I Bm 'i Fon~h I < P11)nt't'r .ind
...,t,llt'r Rm-. ha' e n<l t lixkl'd out tht·11
t'mph \l'l., hut hJ' t' JlffCl'd IP .iti1dr h'
"h.11n er agreement l'ml'fgl'' !rum tht·
ta11..,
Drunken drivers keeping
Highway Patrol hopping
't11kn trnm ,J, \\.tin tit \' 't"'
T u,·,dJ'
Founta in Valley
\ one-\t'Jr-<1IJ fk.t,i.lt• J,1~ '"'
'''!)(incd <.tokn trnm thl.' rl'M '.irJ ·•I .1
h11mt· in the ll'llll(I til1l\k 01 HnJr
T llt''ida' The 'll t1m ttild polttt thl'
dog ma) haH· tx·rn n•mtl\t'd r.c,.1u,1·
11 "'3S barlong too mul h
.1,lt ,,,, 1<'1'••1'1.-.I ,1.11t'n tr11m ,J
">l•lt "'~ 1 1 .. \ •t.1 p1, kup tru, I. .1
' • .ir ,1, r1·1 '' I' rn)1.1r\\·,1 ,111kn
•r •r' .1 r1.·.I 1 '' J lli•rJ.1 < I' 11 and .i
' ' 1.-11·'" :-x· " 1, ·r-1ncd 'tolt'n
r m .I ~rl'l'n I J I \\ 1\IJ ,t.H111n
\\J~· •
\ ~ ,.u ''''" "a' rl·11111n1·11
t,lfX'' ~ t'rt' rt·P<1nn! ,1, 1lt•n 1 r1 Ill' J
h11ml· 1n tht· 1'1"\1111 blotl.. l•I .\tlanta
\ 1 t'OUl' \ltlr Ja, Thl' thll'I t•ntrrt·I.!
1hr 'Ugh .in unlt'I\. h·d rc.-ar <.lading gla''
,11,o1r p.lhC't' rc.-pon' ..aid • • • \ 111h1ng 'alued at SI ~oo ""J'i
1.•p.1ned <.11,len trnll'l a hu!>IO<''>' at
I ..,,: .\dam' \' r V. 1·Jnc\da\
More than 100 mmonsts traveling
counl} o;trcct'i or h1ghv.a)~ were
;Jrrt•,11.·d on ,u.,p1uon of drunkl'n
drn 1ng h) m1dn1gh1 ( hmtma~ da~
The Caltforn1a tl1ghwa) Patrol
nahht·d 31 dm ere;. 3\ eraging slight I\
more than one arrest per hour during
a 'itrl'tth from ti pm Tuesda) to
m1dn1~ht Wedne-,da) Offict-rc; c;a1d
t ~ere 1'i no comparahl<: figure from
Coeta Mesa
The 4 1-year-old manager ot a L1
Peute Boulangent' bakery reported
that four Vietnamese bandits robbed
him ofS3.000 tn front of his home in
the 2500 block of Lehigh. Dennis
Peter Barr. the victim. told police that
he was about to get into his hakcry
truck at S:3S a.m when he wa'i
accosted by tht' suspects who reached
ror his money bag. In backtng up to esca~ his attacker . he fell. poltce
\!lid. Reports said the susp«ts then
took the money and fled 1n a green
Toyota brand1sh1ng pistols when the
v1ct1m trted to stoo them . ' . rec;1dent 1n the 800 hlock of Wes I
18th Street rcponed that while he ftnd
his fa mily "'ere v1•ut1n' fncnd~
Wtdncsd3y a thief hroke into their
home and stole a $700 video cas~tte
rcc.·order and Sl.OSO 1n 1ewelry • • • An employ<'t' ot the Park l 1do
Medical Man reported that a thttf
broke into the I Q4S Placrnt1a venue
\!Ort' Tucsd1" n1~1 hut didn't steal
la'>l ~ear v.ht•n ( hn,tm.1' kll du1111g. .1
fou r-tla' holtdll \
Orange C'oun·I\ "ihl'flff, dcpu11t·'
\.\hll patrol muth ol 1h1• '11111h u111nt'
and <H hc:r umnlorporJtnl tom
mun111e .... hookl.•d tN ix·npk 11n ,11,p1
uun or drunken llfl\ ing dunng .1 JI\
hour penod ending ,1t b n m \\ l'dnl•,.
da)
During lhl' lir'>t '""" Ja'' ot tlw
an) thing • • • •\new $450 video l'n\'i<'ltt' rt'u1rder
wa~ rcponcd sto lt-n lrom d hnnw an
the 800 bl<X k nt ( t•nter "\trel't
Wednesday
Newport Beach
.\ SI .090 color TV ~t. a S 12 ~
camcra.a S500goldt:ha1nandS.!I 1n
~k1 clothing wrre reponed ~tolen lrom
a home 1n the 3 300 blod of v. <'\I
Ocran Front Tuc~a' The 1h1l'I
entered through an unlocked r1•ar
wmdow. poli~e repons ~aid • • • A resident in the 200 hhx. I.. ol
Gamet rcpont'd that he awol.c f U<.''>
®'' to find his hrown I Q7Q PoN h<'
QI ·1 rtllttna on 1b fram~ Wlthout 11re'
or Ill httls The lo'' v.as ec;11matrd :u
SZ.866 • • • Twocasc ofcham~&.newonhS1~
were rcponcd ,tolcn from Manner'c;
Mile Mari ne Center. 2439 w c Oll\t
H1ahway • • • A red 1967 l4tmhorthin1 "'o nh
S '0.000 wa' repontd 1olt'n from the
< hn,101.1\ h1)l11l.I\' 111 I 1ISJ dt•ptttt<''
.1rrl'\tcd •n mnllHl'l' t11r 1ntcl\11 ;11r1I
dll\1118
\ ( 111' 'e1l"lnt•1, 1 h,·1 k11111n1 '' 111 I'll·
10 operallon I rid.I\ JI .an .1,' ·1
und1'>Clo....-d lcllJ\1on in \Jnt.1 \11.1 \
'hc,kpo1n1 "'•I'> t'rl'l h'tl la,1 "l't'k,·nll
in Fl Tnro m.irJ..intt !ht• lir,1 1101, 111
thc rounl\ thl' (Ill' hJ' h.11n1..11.kd .1
\lr1·e1 to rhn·J.. tnr d1 unl..,·n Jn,,.,,
"lev.port \.tarrHll hntl'l 101 •100 '\jL·"
ran ( entrr l>n\l • • • -\ lhtel repon1·dh \tolr ,111 lnur llrl''
and v. heclc; oil an 1\ nn 1111111 Por-.,l ht•
9 11 ('parked in J t .lr <.ak' 101 JI 4.1 '
F. Coast High\\.&~ Tht' Im' ~."
t•c.tirnatC'<l at S3.500 • • • I\ $100 gold nng ""a' rl·portt•d
\tolen from a horn<.' 1 n th<' 1110 bl()( k 111
Topaz. • • • I\ S 17 tenn1\ fa\QUet .ind S200 Ill
dothing were amo ng the 11rm\ I'<'·
poncd '1olen rroma hlue I Q84 Ford
l tJ. parked in front of a homr 1n the
~00 block ofOnv' 'iunda\ n1,ht Th('
total los!I amounted to SI <).I polH.l.
report \O&uJ
lmne
·\Huff\ Pro Thunder b1nde v.onh
hctwten 150 nnll s~oo wa~ repon<'ti
\IOltn from a home a Ion~ RlackMonC'
Tucsda)' • • • .\ Luck)·, \upcnnarlo.et ~hopper
reponed that her puN" ron~in1n1
m111\' than s.ion 10 l)f<\J",'n\ \\:l\
• • • .\Fountain V Jllc' Rl·g11.10JI Hmr1
1al nuMe reponcd that t J<.h ttHJllnll
$2tll)and $5511 inc hn.,1ma,g111 ... 'H'rt
,wlen from her hlue 147 4 Dat,un
'lllC1 X parl.t•d in lhc I"' IOtl Lud1d
'llrl't't lot T uc,dJ' • • • \ '..i..~ear-old llun1ing11m Rt'.h h
,,·hool bus dm er rl'poncJ th.11 a n1.1n
Jming a blue 1-orJ p1tkup tn11k
pulkd along bc\1dc him and poin11·d .1
gun at him v. htk ht• v.a' dn' ing n1,nh
on tht• an l>ictto I rt:l'V.3\ 1 Ul'~1.1'
m11rn1ng • • • \ h1c~ck ltl•ll' and .i g.ir&ge d1•11r
11pt:ner ""orth ~'1 'i . \\Crc rl"p.,rh·d
,111lcn from tht' gAr.ig1· nt a home 1n
thr ltl,()() Nl~k o t l\h.imorc Tul·,
,t,I\
Huntln(ton Beac h
\ thief f'('pont'(U,, 'ltole \XOO 1n
\tt'rtl) equ1pmt'nt from a home an tht'
I 00 bloclo. of ~nd • trcct \\. C"dnesJa'
Pohl'<' report ..aid the intruder pr\C"tl
n rear bathr\)Onl wmdo~ to ~.tin
<'n II"\ • • • \ S "tXl clc-' lnt au1tar and $100 1n
~u11~r pan!. ~err rrponed ~tolen frnm
.l '1h't'r l)3t\un p11 l up parlo.t'd at the
comer of 11th C\trttt and Pacifi(
( 03'\t Highv.3) \\.C"dnt\da). • • • Thrte rr,td<'nb ohn ap:uiment 1n
the I Q800 block or 8rookhurst trcrt
rcponcd burglane\ to their vch1C'lcc;
parlo.t'd 1n the romplc\ 101 Wcdnf'\·
da' Tool' \Jluc-d at S lO and S I~ 1n
,h,kn 1r1•m .1 1.11' I 1~1'11 T1l\ot.\
1 r1.'\'>1JJ p.irl..nl 1r lhl' •• 1rpon 1lf .ln
.1panmenl 1n 1t1. 11.:1~1 tihx k nt
[)l\ne' \II 1n,l.1' • • • \anda' r1r .. r•,•,\h J1J ~''"' 111
Jam..tllt' I•• .i \\11m .1n hur, 1' .11 11.1 p.,
"•h \trt't'I \un,1.1\ ..'.he" th,.,
,pra,ed pain111n th,· "·'II' . . .
\ S.:'.t!il lc.ttht•r 1J1. l..1.·t .inJ J ~I '
""' ''\ .1m1\ kn1 ll' ""t'rt n·p..1nl·J ''l'kn
tr1'm a ,ar parkt•J 111 thl' Jti1it1 hhl\.k ot
Pr<'ludt' \Jturd.1' n1gtll . . .
\ re\ldt·nt 111 1h1.• ri~.11 til1xi.. 1•!
I '• n rep.1n1.·d thJt 'anJah lhr<'v. a1
1•1'11,·, 1 thn1u~h tht' Uf'\IJll' "'in1.l1'"" 1lf
ha' he1nw \l1,nt1a' ,au''"ll S lt'111 in
,1.1 m.1111· • • • \ SI :oo '111C'n, .1\\t'llr rrt Prtkr J
S-1111 1 \ \C'l .u1,1St-ll1n '1drn, a~\<'11<'
• • • l a'>h wtahng SVi11 and $'(\11 an
ffil'l'Cllan<'OU' 1tc:m' ~c-re reponed
'lolt'n lrom c1 hu,1nt'" at \Jll41\ .\dam'
• • • .\ th1el repunl'dh 'itOlt' SI l(l( tn
,J,h lrom a fa'it -ltl\ld restaurant .ll
'1< ''" -\Jam' .\' t' l ue~c1' night
Pol11.1· repon' 'i31d the intruder pnt"J
thl' tr.int door ll' p.aan t'ntr.
South County
Fart' <-qu1pmt•n1 anJ untlomi\
\ JJUC'.'(j at s.i:'-Vq'fl' '•'fl\\nrd Stolen
1rom a Laguna Rt•J, h h,111alt<ln t)f 1h1·
nrangr Count' f 1r1' l'>t·fl.1n mrn1 • • • kwtlr} \ aluC'd JI S '·' dnJ \~\lo 1n
,·a,h were rt"poncd ''l'lcn lwm a
I .lfluna "11gucl home • • •
Peace art brings arrest
th lbf A11od 1trd Prt'll~
1 hrt't' .1n11 1,u, lt'.H Jl fl\ 1'1' ha'<'
h<'<'n "ummonl"d tn apf'('ar in Or.toge
l nunt' Har~r \.foninr;ll ( oun tln
l hllr"gC'i ell maht ll\U\ m1..i:h1ef ;ind
'c1ndalt'lm tor pa1n11ne \1lhouC'lt<'' nn
.1 'ral Bta1.h 'tft'(I 10 dramat11C' tht
e0t'l..t'> of nuclt3r ..,.:if nnr of tht
dekndant \a1d
1 he '11lhout'tlC'\ pa1ntc-d \u b -.en-
~rt C1f an 1nlt'mat1t1n.1I .. hado-.
Pm1t'l..·t .. intended t<' l"t'\:311 th<' atomic
homh1 ng ol H 1rosh1ma and tht pott'n·
ti.ii tor furtht'r holocausts. Fh11b<-th
l ra"' lord \ll1d
l ra~1ord and Richard Hamel both
(ll \anta "na and Manon Ped: or
C nrnna P~'1den1 of the county
fhnpt('r of .\lh;tnc-t for urv1val wen:
1t)l11 to apJl('tr Jan 10 < raw1ord u1d
the) 14 ill plead tnn<X't'n t
\he \.ltd the) used an ea 1ly
~mo\ed chalk·hke substance and
did not damaat or deface pubh
pm~"'
"' A4 * 0r.nge Cout DAILV PILOT/ Thurlday, Oeoembet 26, 1936
•• • , • • c • • • " • • • ' • .. •
• • • •
• c • ..
4
ij •••
\'(c \t•
'-\.orkt•J h.1rJ
to Ill 1IJ the:
lme 1 in \o ut
dc:un ul\' co"t'
over c.hc: pa.-,1 IC\\
ye-<1r-. Bui becau~
the t U'i(' of (1f\ Wiutn~
you c:lect rK 'it:rrn:e hJvc
co ntinuct.I IO cl1mh. you m igh t
find a -;light increa.~ in your ck'<.. tm
hill this winter ~o chi" m1ghc tx· .1
very good ttme for you tu thank
again abo ut the m:m y w:.iy ... \'uu un
manage energy in your o~ n ho me
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CATA NIA. 1c1l)' (AP ) -Small
tre mors shook Mount Etna and kept
emergency workers and volcano ex-
pens on alen today. but oflic1als said
the volcano's sudden eruption dtd
l'\ft endanger nearby villagers be·
cause the red-hot lava was being
contained in a re servoir.
The volcano, Europe's most actt ve.
&cgan spewing lava at 3:45 a.m
Chnstmas Day, tnggcnng a senes of
earthquakes. The strongest quake.
which measured 5.0 on the Richter
scale. caused a reson hotel to collapse.
lulhng one Italian man and sligh~ly
inJuring 12 other people. authont1cs
said.
Gregono Granata, a Catania ol-
fi c1al, told The Associated Press by
telephone that two command centers
had been set up to monitor the
volcano. one 1n Catania and one an
ZafTerana. a village on the volcano's
southern slope. .
The la va was flowing from the
volcano's southeast side. .
M 1htary unit!. were ordered on alcn
and more than 200 firefighters. pohce
and cavil defense workers were posted
at Zafferana and nearby Milo to
evacuate the two villages' 5.500
residents if necessary. Granata said.
"The stalt' of alen wall remain an
effect at least for another 48 hour'i,"
Granata said "But unle$5 a new
fissure opens. there is no danger to the
residents, and thert as absolutely no
1mmcd1ate plan to evacuate them "
City officials said the lava tlow had
slowed considerably by this morning.
and was being co ntained in a large
natural reservoir some distance
above ZafTerana and Malo
Lebanese militias
agree to stop war
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Kad10
stations said today the country's three
most powerful m1ht1a s had reached
agreement on a peace pact designed to
end the IO-year-old c1v1l war. and will
sign it before year's end.
The Drusc. Shiite Moslem and
Chnstian milttaas had been expected
to sign a Syrian-brokered armistice
on Nov. 3, but the Chmt1ans raised
last-minute objections.
State-run Beirut radio ~1d ne~o
llators resol ved the impasse dunng
talks Wednesday at Syrian Vice
President Abdul-Hahm Khaddam's
office in the Synan cap11al. Damas·
cus.
The breakthrough was confirmed
by spokesmen for Drusc warlord
Wahd Jumblatt's Progressive Soc1al-
1st Pany, Justice M1n1ster Nabah
Berri's Shiite Amal movement and
the Lebanese Forces C'hnsuan m1lit1a
headed by Elie Hobeaka
The spokesmen said they ha'e
agreed not to re lease details of the
accord until 11 1s signed.
( hnsuan-controlled radio stations
'><lid Bern . Jumblatt and Hobe1k.a
~ould sign the final armistice draft
th1!> ">aturday or Monday an Dama'i-
cus.
"Bamng un forseen developmenh .
the accord wall be signed before the
)'Car·~ end or within the fi rst few da)'
of next year." the state radio quoted
Bern a'i saying.
The station said he made the
statement af\er heanng a repon from
Amal's negotiators upon their return
to Beirut.
The agreement basically as aimed at
giving Moslems equal power with the
\hnstaans. wh o dominated the 'ov-
emmcnt. arm y and judiciary since
Leban on's I 943 independence from
France.
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Tribes clash, killing 53;
unrest renewed in c1ties
By tbe A11oclated Press
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa -Fierce fighting between thou~nd!>
of Zulu and Pondo tnbc men killed 53 people near Durban, and five blacks
died in renewed unrest an urban cen1ers around South Afnca. pohce said today
In Cape Town. black act1v1st Winnie Mandela paid her th ird vistt in as many
days to her 1mpmoned husband, outlawed Afncan National Co ngress leader
Nelson Mandela. Mandela, 67, as Jailed at Pollsmoor Pnson .
Syrlans armlng near Golan Helghts?
LONDON - Syna has bu alt up its forces opposite the Golan Heights wtth
tank traps and anallery 1n a wa) that would allow 1t to stage a surpnse attack on
lsraeh forces, Jane's Defense Weekly says. The authoritative pubhcatton
quoted a senior Israeli defense source as saying that ''the Syrian army's present
deploy.ment enables 11. w11han a very s~9rt SP.ace of time, to move over from a
defensive pos111on to an offensive pos1t1on
Israel accused of underground nu.te tnta
BEIRUT, Lebanon -A Soviet news report excerpted in a Beirut
newspaper toda y accuses 1 'irael of carryin• out underground atomic tests and of
possessing 40 nuclear warheads w11h m 1ss1les to carry them. The repon came in
an Arabic-language an1clc distributed in Beirut by the Soviet's Union's state·
run Novostt press agency which did not cite a source for ns repon.
1 Chlnne officials mum about hljac.thlg
PEKING-\h1ncsc official.,toda) kepi mum about the Dec. 19 h1j11cJung
oh Soviet a1rhncr to hana. not so yang where the/lane was. how many ~pie
had commandeered at or how the dram11 cnde . China's Forcian Ministry
announced Wednesday all passengers and crew of the Antonov-24 returned
safely 10 the Soviet Unaon on Occ 21, two days after the plane was fon:ed to
land in nonhea\t China.
Mexico reports large9t theft of ardfactll
MEXICO'CITY -Pn~lcss Mayan and Aztec treasure and ra.rc 901den
objects datina back ccntuncs were stolen from the National Musaun of
Anthropolciay and History an the largest archacol'{llcal theft ever in M~ico.
the museum announced today. The 140 pieces were discovered mi ant
Chnstmas Da y from ~vcn showcases 1n the museum. one or the best known
tounst :utractsons 1n Mexico City. newspapers reported Amona the objects
hsted as m1s~ina were almost 11l 1ho$( on d1 play from the saettd reservoir at
Chichen-lt7a sn the Yucatan ptn1nsula. stveral p1~ from 1he famed
Palcnquc ru1M ~nd pnetlt~s golden ObJe<.'1s an the M1\ter room
Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIThurlday. Oecembet 28. 1M5 * Al
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Families with children
said worse off since '73
Court h al ts
NJ schools'
sil en t tim e
Tanker cleared after spill
By dlie AtMdat.e4 Prett
PORT ANGELES. Wah -A tanker that leaked more tM.o J00.000
gallons of Alaskan crude 011 offthe scenic Olympic Pcrunsula wu approved for
depanure today. leaving at least a week of cleanup behind. The Atlanti
Richfield Co tanker ARCO Anchoraae had Coast Guard approvaJ for an 8
a.m. departure to resume its voyaic to the Arco refinery at Cherry Point. nonh
of Bc11inibam. Three skimmers wctt added to the cleanup force off
environment.ally sens111ve Dunacncss Spat today. bnngJoa the total to nine
skimmers for removing the brown. stJcky cmuJs1on of oil and seawater known
as .. mousse.·· Coast Guard oflic1aJs said
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
economic well-being of families with
children has worsened dramatically
~1nce 197 3. in part because of the
1ncrea~ in single parents -ur,uall)'
women. a new study shows
According to the .report b:r the
congressional Joint Economic (om-
minee. families with «h1ldren now
account for S3.3 percent of the
nation's popula11on. down from 61 S
percent 1n 1973. But their share of
total national income si nce 1973 has
fallen even faster. from 40.2 percent
to 32.6 percent - a 19 percent drop
"If the nation's children arc re-
garded as its social. pollt1cal and
economic future. this 1nformat1on 1s
ver) disturbing," said Rep. David
Obe)'. D-W1s .• the chairman of the
panel.
The study, which was released
Wednesday, gave no sim(>le expla-
nauon for the decline. But 1t said the
increasing number of families hcade9
b:r one t>arent -usuall y a woman -
contnbuted to the decline.
ingle parents headed 24. 7 percent
of all families in I 984. up from 16.4
percent in 1973. the study said. It
found that families with single female
heads had a mean income last year of
SI 3,257. less than 40 percent of the
S34,379 average income for two-
parent families.
"The last decade has been one in
which economic performance has
been d1sappo1nung for many Amen-
Mass slaying victims'
families compensated
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Families ot
21 people who died in a l 984 ram page
at McDonald's restaurant in ~an
Ysidro are getting up 10 S50.000 each
following a ludge's appro .. al ol pa)-
outs from a SI I mil hon fund .
D1s1nbut1on of the $500.000 re-
leased b) Supenor Coun Judge "1ad•
Loven began Tuesda) and wa<., 10
continue today at the Casa Familiar
counseling center. not for from where
James Hubert) opened fire Jul:r 18.
1984. before he was shot and killed b)'
police.
The SSOO.OOU 1s · being d11;1ded
among 53 relall\es ofthe 21 v1ct1ms.
The fund was set up after the
massacre when Joan Kroc. widow of
McDonald's fou nder Ray Kroc.
donated SI 00.000. followed by a SI
m1lllon contribution by McDonald's
Corp.
About 55 minors involved 1n the
tragedy will split one-fifth of the
remain mg $650.000 next month. and
the rest will be put 1n an interest-
bcan ng account from which each w1 II
be paid at age 18.
Lovett ordered the payouts after
meeting wuh Guillermo Marrero, the
auomey for the fund, and attorneys
for survivors. who agreed to a plan
under which "people who suffered
the most would receive the most."
Marrero said.
~ family that had four members.
killed received a $50.000 check.
Couple held in slayings
of three at pizza eateries
By the Associated Press
LAS VEGAS -A couple arresll·d in the slaHngs of a Domino's Pizza
employee 1n California and two other!> in South (arohna were held without
bail pending extrad1t1on proceedings. police said Mitchell Carlton Sims. 25.
who once managed a Domino's outlet 1n South Carolina. and girlfnend Rub)
Padgett. 20. were arrested earl)' ( hnstmas morning at a nonh Las Vegas motel.
Officer Brent Becke r said. The filing includes allegations of special
circumstances. which mean!> the couple could face the death penalt:r 1f
convicted.
Pllot ln tragedy was 'excellent'
CONCORD -The man who was fl)'ing the twin-engme plane: that
plunged into a crowded suburban shopping mall had been an excellent pilot.
said a fellow pilot. "It's 1ncomprehens1ble 10 me that the accident could have
been pilot error." said Tom Bruerton. James Mountain Graham and both
passengers aboard the Beechcrafl Baron were killed instantly when the plane
crashed through the roof ofa Maq 's depanment store at the Sunvalle) Mall in
hea vy fog Monday n1~h1. authonueo; said A fourth person. a !>hopper, died the
next day. Officials said at least 74 other-; \.\-ere inJured 1n the nash.
Dlablo Canyon r eactor started agaln
SAN LUIS OBISPO -Operators restarted the Un11 2 reactor at the
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant after 1t automaucally shut down dunng
testing, officials said. "The test 1s the queen mother of start-up tests.·· said plant
spokesman Ron Wei nberg. "Most nuclear pov.er plants don't perform 11
sucessfully." Unit 2 al the twin-reactor plant shut down earl) Wednesda) durin~ a load rejection test. wh ich measures the unit's response to a sudden
drop in the demand on the main electncal generator.
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tough on kids." Obey said.
He said young couples are re-
sponding to the problem of declining
real income by having ftwer children
and dec1d1ng rhat w1ve'i and mothers
should hold full-time JObs.
The study was conducted under the
d1rect1on of Sheldon Danziger. a
professor of social work at the
Un1vers1ty of Wisconsin and head of
its lnsutute for Research on Poven.,
Danziger found that the loss 1n
mean income -as measured in
constant, unintlated dollars -has
affected families across all economic
strata. from poor to nch. But tM
biggest declines have been among the
poor.
NEWARK. NJ. (AP)-A federal
appeals court decision strilunJ down
a mandatory daily moment of silence
in New Jersey's schools 1s a .. victory
of rchi1ous freedom over govern•
ment intrusion." opponents of the
practice say.
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Coun of
A.ppeals 1n Ph1ladelph1a ruled 2-1
Tuesday that a 1982 law reqwnn' the
moment of silence was enacted with a
rehg1ous purpose, violating the con-
s11ut1onal scparauon of church and
state.
The statute. which never took
effect. would require a moment of
silence .. for quiet and pnvate con-
templation or 1ntrospecuon" at the
start of the day in public schools. h
docs noJ contain the word "prayer "
New l 040 tar form• 1n tbe m all
WASHINGTON -Alona wnh bills and late C'hnstmas cards. Amencans
can look forward in the next few days to recc1v1ng Lhc1r annual greeting from
the Intern.al Revenue Service About 87 m1lhon 1985 income tax forms and
instruction packets were to begm flowing 10to the mails today with the IRS
hoping that all taxpayers will have received their forms b} Jan 10 1Xsp1te all
the talk this year about a total o .. erhaul of the income tax code the 1985 fonns
will look very much like 'ers1ons in past )Car<o
Government fraud, was te stlll aboun d
WASHINGTON -Three )'Car<o after Congress ordered w1de\prcad
reforms. Lhe 1ovemmen1 suit 1s losing billions of dollars through poor
accounting practices and weak internal controls. according to federal
watchdogs. ·
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Trustees should
not profitf rom
public service
It's a wonderful fantasy for children to beli~ve in
Santa Claus. But adults have to take things into their own
bands.
So, in the month before Christmas, ~he elected
board members who oversee five community colleges in
two districts on the Orange Coast loaded up a sleigh with
money and . gave themselves pay raises. Some ap-
proached 1,000 percent. Trustees of the Coast Com-
munity .College District, for instance, who a re now
compensated a nominal $960 a year for 24 meetings, will
get $9,000 annually.
In the Saddleback Community College District, the
numbers are smaller -$480 and $4,800 -but the
magnitude is quite similar.
In each case, the board members took the maximum
allowed under a new state law.
In the public mind, such incestuous largesse may
cast doubt on the root word from which the trustees take
their titles.
AJI this is quite legal, o f course, but it vi nuall yerases
the distinction between public service and public
employment.
The argument has been made -with a great deal of
success, apparently -that community college trustees
accept imposing responsibilities, administer multi-
milhon-dollar budgets and work Jong hours to perform
their public duties. Therefore, this line of logic
continues, they deserve to be more richly compensated.
That might be true if these people were functioning
as members of the economic community. But they are
not. They are ci tizen-govemors, private individuals with
separate jobs and sources of income. Traditionally, such
people have sought public office out of a sense of
community pride and out of a desire to improve the
quality oflife for their families and their neighbors.
The idea of paying those who choose to serve on a
son of extracurricular basis, was accepted to offset
expenses. There was a conccnsus that public service
should not impose a financial burden on those who
might undertake it. O therwise, no one would run fo r
office.
There is a world of difference, however, between
covering expenses and payi ng a trustee a $9,000 salary.
And that difference 1s the difference between the
altruism upon which many of our public institutions
depend for leadership and the profit motive -which
makes the economy go, but is the wrong reason for
seeking and retaining public office.
·'Even a you honor the rtght of someon e to prefer an eventngofsocla/
blah toaneventngofBacnplussoclal bleh, onereserveslhertghtto
pity ... the underoeveloped aesthetic sensibilities ... • ·
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A spoonful of sugar helps
the Sweet 'n Low go down
Taste is always an individual matter,
but true quality can't simply-be ignored
As we near the year-end, we pause
to examine the popular assumpuon
tha1 the taste of the individual should
go• em: .. Chacun a son gout°'. Some
sa y tomatoes. some sa> 1omah1oes:
"~cundum acs11mauonem fon."
All of these are sound liben.anan
;Jrccepts but sometimes they arc
earned 100 far
11·~ one thing 10 sa) that no one
st:ould nand sn the way of someone
who prefers (ugh) Dr Pepper to Corn-
Cola. another to sa), as Oliver
Wendell Holmes su1d, "I happen to
prefe r champagne to ditch water, but I
have no reason to suppo\e that the
cosmos docs.·· One should guard
against taste arbiters who presume to
say that Coca-Cola i') pos1t1vely
"better" than Dr Pepper. So much "°
good. but wa11 no"'
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elevated expenence.
One example here would be the
study of critical maturation. At age.
oh. 13. Longfellow's poems attract
more than Shakespeare's sonnets. But
those who prefer S hakespeare's son-
nets are entitled (though the) should
express themselves tactfully) to sa>
that the persistent preference for
Longfellow indicates an arrested cnt1 -
cal development. Either that. or an
underdeveloped cn tical faculty
WILLIAM F.
Bue KLEY
aspan.ame was authonzed by the
Food and Drug Adm1nistrat1on as a
substitute for sugar. Skeptics at 1h1s
point are agreed that the sugar lobby
did everything 11 could.to kill acce~
table sugar substitutes, to which end 11
exiled cyclamates. which are used 1n
Eu rope even by white mice without
any problem Exactly as. a generation
ago, the dairy lobby killed margannr
for a spell by laws forbidding it to be
colored yellow, competing w11h but-
ter
WILLIAM BUCKLEY
colamnlat
COMMENTARY
Razz le
dazzle
in end
z.ones
Maybe plumbers.
other employees
merit applause too
,
By STEPHEN G. FREEMAN
The 250-pound pro linebacker
tackles tht' 180.pouna running bac k
This i) his Joh. He is paid to do th1~
-generously paid.
Immediately his teammates erupt
•n paro11ys ms of ecstacy exchangmg
h1gh!fi ves. (Definition, h1gh-fi vt
i\rms aloft team members and
linebacker exchange palm-to-palm
slaps)
The prec1..c beginning of th1s ntual
is undocumented. It wasn't too long
ago however -1t certainly didn't
e.x1s1 back in Chelte nham Township
High School days.
Its origins may have been an
ofTsh oor of the hoopla of TV talk
shows when the guests. often movie
people. each after his or her stint.
remained seated on stage
Next guest, anoiher movie person-
age. would appear on stage. Seated
guests would Jump up wt.Idly, em-
brace newcomer, thence all would
engage 1n a chatter-fest of comph-
ments. one to another. on most recent
performances. A film in which the
newcomer appeared would be lavish-
ly praised with his or her role
particularly lauded.
Viewer sitting at home would
bemused!) remember the picture -
an unqualified s11nkaroo. C'udgehng
his thsnkmg. he would recall role
played by newcomer. Ah yes; he had
appeared for some 30 seconds a~
chauffeur.
But 1f people are to be wild l>
applauded for sim ply doing their
1obs, consider then the baton twirler
leading the band. Th'at snd1 v1dual's
piece de resistance 1s catching the
tw1rhng baton he or she has flung high
in the air. Upon succeeding, 1s she not
entitled 10 accolade? Should no t the
band brea~ up 1mmed1atel}, going
1n10 frenzied high-fives?
i Freeway foes total their
~list of accoznplishrnents
It ts axiomatic 1n the world of wine
that no oenolog1st can w1th an>
confidence pre~nbe for everyone.
Four wines of approx1matel} similar
quaht) (defi ned as age. content,
background) can be served to two
people who will rank them 1-2-J-4 1n
orders altogether conflicting. A taste-
sociolog1st. having h1mselfamved at
the conclusion that the first of the two
tasters was belier equipped by back-
ground and expenencc to make a
sophisticated rcadmg of the wines. 1s
entitled to sa> exactly that· but
nothing more. If the same wine the
.. expert .. classifirs as the least good 1s
the wine that above all the others
gratifies the cntena of a purchaser
wh). that 1s the end of the question
Each to his own taste
Last week, m great. cosmopolitan
run City New York, the super-
soph1st1ca1ed !':Jew York Times' ex-
cellent social commentator Charlotte
Curtis discoursed on a series of house
concerts featuring Judith Norell. the
d1stingu1shed harpsichordist playing
the works of J.S. Bach (a 300th
an n1 versary celebration I M 1ss Curtis
said It was a grea11dea and la d1 da. but
the high society types 1n v1ted to these
concens were. ~ome of them -after
two or three expenences -manufac-
tunng excuses not to go to the next
one. An excuse not to do something
-save possibly an excuse not 10 be
fa ithful. patriotic and clean -1~
absolutely to be honored. But even as
you honor the right of someone to
prefer an evening of social blah to an
evening of Bach plus social blah. one
reserves the right to pity, in the
recalcitrant invitee to the Bach con-
cert. the underdeveloped aesthetu:
sens1btlit1es that make an evening of
Bach more pain than pleasure
Well. along came Amencan ln-
gcnuny, and we got something called
NutraSwceL Now the awful alterna-
tive. dunng the long w101er of Krng
Sugar'c; reign. has been a powder
called ~weet 'n Low It 1s. sn the
expenencc of 1h1s user. the most
revolting affront on the Laste glands
since that New York state chablis
once descnhcd by critic Hugh Kenner
as tasting ltke old Coca·Cola mixed
with battery acid. By contrast.
Nutrasweet is JUSt about as good as
cyclamates.
And the local dignitary who throws
ou1 the first ball at the opening of the
local season. The team's catcher is
Jittery know1n~ that local d1gn11arie~
are unable to h111he side ofa barn. But
Eureka: local dignitary throws and
catcher catches. Should not the spec-
tators nse as a man, descend on the
dignitary, besc1ging him with h1gh-
fi ves? : To the Editor:
: In reply to your ed1tonal dated
• Nov. 2S. the Committee of Seven
• Thousand would Li kc to address ! several of your statements.
• We think that COST has ac-
4 complished a great deaJ as we have
: talked directly with 20.000 voters of
, the city of Irvine while answenng
• their questions and encouraging them ! to learn more about the proposed
• freeways and the $500 mtlhon fee
-program which 1s nece'isary for their
construcuon
Second. we have made our ( 11y
Council very aware that the people of
lrvtne want to vote on these freeways,
which will be the very first freeways to
be built with huge loeaJ fees rather
than the gasoline tax dollars which we
send to Sacramento
Thirdly, by qualifying Lhe Jo1 n1
Powers Authority referendum tor the
ballot. we have insured complete
public disclosure of the 1mpal't of the
freeways and the enormous fi nanc1 ng
program. When the people over-
whelmmgJy voted down PropM1t1on
A. the only thing we seem 10 have
defeated was our nght to \Ote. The
poht1c1ans and the developer~ won'1
t.ake "NO!" for an answer.
At a recent Laguna Beach C 1ty
Council meeting. Mr. Stan Oficlte of
the Oranse County Transportation
Commission remarked that no cuy
could significantly alter the design of
the San Joaquin Frcewa) e\Cn 1f1he~
became members of the JPA. This
should end the argument that we have
~pay to play. And why should we
contribute more than an) other city
when we are only enrnlcd to one vole''
We don't 1h1nk that the Irvine C'ity
Council really debated the fee pro-
gram or the e nvironmental impact
report which reveals an Increase of
500.000 d.'.uly automobile tnps. The
Irvine city staffs whitewash of this
report reflected the maJonty position
of the City Council, whose members
had already made up their minds and
did not wish to be confused with any
more facts.
We don't think that representauve
iovemme nt has broken down. The
1ni1Jat1ve and referendum processes
are guaranteed to the people by our
state Constitution. The use of these
nghts insu~s the process and does
not muck up the democratic process
as you stated. Your statement re-
minds me of Juan Peron·s famous
hne: .. The necessi ty of obtaining a
maJonty 1s a great inconvenience."
We hope that you and your news·
paper sull approve and suppon
government by people
WILLIAM L. SPEROS
Chairman of COST
Irvine
Who's to blame for hunger?
To the Editor:
Howtyptcalofyourpaperto pnnt a
front page headline on Thanksai vsng
Day that says "Strike cuts food
supplies to poor" and then in re~ular
pnnt on page 2, you wnte "\outh
Coast Plaza mall is festooned w11h
more than S7S,000 worth of
Christmas decorations to kerp cus-
1 tomers in a buying mood "
Those workers out on 'ltnkC' and
th05C locked out from their iobs h>
manqement are much poorer toda)
bccau1e they arc fiahtioa for a cau..c
If you blame them for caus1n1 the
poor to 10 hunary, do you also blame
your advertising customers at South
ORANGE COAST
Coast Plaza for spending S7S.OOO on
decorations. 1n'ltead of feeding the poor, too.,
~1-., not compare apples and
oran(lt'!>. but please don't spend a
week wnt1ng articles that say the
~tnkes a~ not affecting the ">lores in
any way, accordJng to management
and customers, then sensationali1c ~
story on Thanksg1vi na Day
Your reader all reaJi1e that the
largt supermarkets pay to advertise
rcaularly 1n your paper. lsJour motto
now. "Don't bite the han that feeds
you .. ?-too bad
l'rllftll ~
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HELEN EVERS
Costa Mesa
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But, ot course. the hbenanan
premise can approach anarchy 1f the
pubhc, while defendmg 1nd1 vidual
rights 10 asse rt 1n d..,.,1dual
preferences, goes so far as to say that
there ts no considered acknowledg-
ment to be gi ven to per"lons of
In other words. democraust recog-
nition of individual nghts ought
never to sway Judgments on the
matter of quality. Even as (as was
true) vef)' few cared about the music
of Schubert. still Schubert is. and was.
sublime.
Go back then to vernacular and
contemporary questions of taste A
year or so ago. something called
And yet'! And yet, many first-class
restauran ts neglect to ser ve
Nutrasweet. confining their anu-
sugar clients to Sweet 'n Low. The all·
Amencan soluuon to this problem 1s
quite simple: Serve both. And then
see which of the two takes over the
popular taste.
But recall 1h1s: that JUSl as 11 1s
fo rever correct that those who want
Sweet ·n Low 1n preference to
NutraSwect should be free to exercise
that preference, so others should be
free to say: "Go ahead. But you are
re.a lly nuts. palate-wise ...
Wiii/am Bactley /1 • syadlc•t~
colama/61.
U.S., Soviets want to bring
youth into space together
Nations Tecider'S
seek ties between
future explorers
WA HINGTON -President Re·
agan brought a pair ofbmoculan with
him to Geneva last month, hoping he
and Soviet lcadu M 1khail Gorbachev
could view t I alley.,; comet together.
The opponunny never arose for
star aaz1 ng, but the prc<Jidcnt spoke to
Gorbachev 3nou1 closer tics 'between
Amenca's Young AstronaJt~ and
Russia'~ Young Cosmonauts.
The peacc:ful conquest of space can
~n now, Reagan sugested, by
brifllina t<>aethcr our future spece
explorcn. They will mheTit the 21st
century, whieh should be a &bulous aac of exploration, with distant
planets wtlbin reach. The prcSJdent's
hope 11 that Sovtet and Amencan
youn15tcrs should le~ the world into
a new era of dtSCO\lllCfY, achievement
a"d pro pcrity
Rcapn established the Youns
AJtronaut proaram u a catal)'lt to
prepare Amen ca 's youth for lhe 2 ht
omtury. to train them 10 the
cechnolOIJCS of tomonow. Whether
they become uttonauu Of KCOUn·
tanU. K'lmlilu or poets_ they W'llJ
need to undcntand the co~puten.
luen and robou lbat 9'\U soon
btcome everyday cqu1pmcnt.
and JOSEPH SPEAR
One of the Youn' Astronawt-Coun-
c1l's first moves, with the president's blei.~1oa. was to establish contact with
the Young Cosmonauts, "Our Young
Astronauts want to be fnend.s with
your Youna Cosmonauts," the coun-
cil proposed. "They would like to
exchan1e visits, to learn from one
another, to share dreams .... •·
8ack cam e a letter from the Young
Cosmonauts, sianed by Scrgey
Trofimcnkoand Nikolay Kubyshkin.
··we arc for coopcrauon 1n space, ..
t~ letter declared "We would like
space to remain forever peaceful so
\Mt children could hf\ up tbe1 r eyes to
the heavens without fear "
As the next step, President Rcapn
propoted at the Geneva summit
mectina that Youns Astronauts and
Youna Cosmonauu cxchanae vians.
The Youns Astronauts have also
bttn encourqed to write lctten to
Youn.a Colmonauu in an attempt co
Opell I ditlOfUiC by maiJ
The prcsJdcnt. meanwhile, hu
founded Youna Aatronauts lntcT·
nat.ional 1n response to ttqUC\tt from
around the world to partac1pottc 1n the
program. lnquines have been re·
cc1ved from S2 foreign countries. and
Young Astronaut chapters already
have been formed sn 18 countnes.
Footnote: The president has en-
couraged elementary and secondary
schools to form Young Astronaut
chapters and participate in the studies
that will lead co the exploration and
settlement of othCf' worlds. The idea
is to make schoolwork Ins fort>iddina
by dramatii ins that it is the key to the
universe beyond.
A presidential letter to 7S,000
schools has already brouaht more
than H.000 responses. Aldiou&h the
program has been operational less
than a year, hundreds ofthousands of
Young Astronauts have already
sianed up. Ch1l~n between the ages
of 6 and 16 can become Youna
Astronauts by wntinJ to the Youns
Astronaut Council, Il l l Connecticut
Avenue. N.W., Wuh1Q11on. DC
20036.
CONFlOENTIAL F1L£: Arc the
otl sheiks really this hard up? Kuw111
appattntly would rather collect 10-
suranct on its hijacked airliner than
collect the pl•ne itself at the Tehran ~rpon. The a1rhner wu seized by
Iranian-backed tcrrorisu last De«m-
ber, and two Americ.ans wett murde~d before Iranian police
stormed the plane after a Wttlc on ~
sn>und
Jack Mi*nM u4 ~ SpHr an •yH#nlel Nlai8'J1£
Consider the Ro to-Rooter man. An
apartment building 1s having trouble
He works his "snake .. through seem.
ing miles of plumbing and, lo, all
drains begin emptying. Should not
the tenants band tn a jub1lat1on of
high-fi ves wllh Roto-Rooter man'1
Consider Dr. Jonas E. Salk when he
came fort h with his renowned vac-
crne. Did his fellow sc1ent1sts dance
about uncontrollably in a paean of
high-fives?
An extension of the high-five was
the End Zone Dance tnttoduced tn
professional football. But alas. 1t has
since been banned, or at least 10 part.
anyhow. The player scoring a to uch-
down went into a form of pagan tnbal
dance ofh1 s own creation. The dances
were clever and funny. But apparent-
ly the ruling body decided creative
pantomime lacked the dignity befit-
ting the NFL.
Though here again we have the
paid performer working at his JOb
(producing the touchdown). some-
how here we must allow the exec~
tioo. fo r his act was good. a plug -11
lent pizazz.
Anyhow, back at Cheltenham
Township High School we were
boood 1f we missed the Lackie, and we
crossed the goal line too infrequently
to worry about End Zone Dances.
Steve Freeman 11 a Newport Beacla
bHimetlmu.
L.M. Bo vo
Headache? Go
get halr done
Many a woman prone to mip'ainc
headaches has told hCf' doctor she
finds quick relief by aettins under the
batr dryer. The wannth, the bum-
m1oa, whatever, the headache aoet-
That hterary fellow Chet Rippa
iomct1me t>Kk said, "rm 34, but I
spent seven yean in colleae and four
in the Navy, so I'm actually 23."
Q. A cup of dcatfefoated coffee
still ha caffeine... doctn't it?
A. Some. But you aiet more caffeine
m a cup of cocoa.
Columbus brouaht pi15, too.
Q Isn't ch~ll<' the oldest manufac-.
turcd food'l
A Ntxt lo but&e:T
L.M. Bo• d II • •T"41calH Nlem.aJsl •
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Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT !Thur.Oey. December 28, 1915 • A7 -
Christmas 'miraCles' brighten the holldaYi ..
Mother sees c:t.aughter a fter 18 years;
retarded girl. 9, located by he r father
By die Alsoclated Pre11 \CIW a new!tpaper story' about her
A 19-year-old woman who popped C'hnstmai. wash for a permanent
out of a benbboned bo~ to~pn~· home
her mother after 18 Yl'ant' of '>t'.par-"'lt's a ( hmtmas miracle," ~ad
ation and a 9-year-old ntally Manha E. Houston, a social worker
retarded girl who was found b)' her who1iad sought a home for the iirl,
fa ther after seven years wen~ two who has certbral palsy and 1s re-
"Christmas miracles " tarded.
Thousands offam1 lle'I sat down for ( hnstmas wa~ warmed for a Dc-
turkey and trimmings across the troit woman who was given two
nationon ChnstmasDa>,as ttlnpant turli.e~s. S80 wonh of toys and S33
of SJ Vang prompted donauons of cash after being robbed at gunpoint of
food. gJfis and mone) to the le"" gift and food for Chnstmas dinner
fortunate. last v.eek Meanwhile, a 60-1nch snowpack '
brought skiers to M 1ch1g.an's lov.er ·· 1 v.ant to thank everyone for being
slopes, and temperatures 1n the 8fk \O kind and generous," said Francine
lured sun-bathers to ( alafort11a Hamilton. who suppons herself and
beaches Wednesday two children with pubhl assistance
In Florence. Was , Doroth) >\u\lln "It's overwhelm1n1t "
sprang from a gJant, gift-wrapped bo\ Elsewhere in M1ch1g.an, about 4CX>
Wednesday in the nursing home people skied at Boyne Mountain
wfiere tier mother, Mar1one Newton, Lodge in the Lower Peninsula despite ~avts. "She cussed me out" humor-I 0-degree temperatures Houghton
ously. "then she hugged me and Lake residents had their coldei.t
cncd," Austin said Christmas since 1921 as the
Newton's husband got cu~tod> of thermometer slipped to 18 below
the then 9-month-old Dorothy m-a -In New York C11y, Ma)'or Edward
divorce. and the recently married Koch dished up pumpkin and apple
Austin, of Taft. ( altf. had been Pll' to hundreds of homeless people
unable to leave that state while hl' during a free meal at a Manhattan
retained custody She turned 19 la!>t hotel. Earlier. he handed out gifts at a
week. home for handicapped children and
The surprise was the work of visited four children with AIDS at a
Ausun's sister. Cathey Adleman· hospital.
Tremblay, 28, of West 'ialem, Wis "l Similar scenes were repeated 1n
have worked on th is for )Cars. and towns ~mall and large acro~i. the
now I've pulled 11 ofT." Adleman-nation
Tremblay said In Seanle. l:!DO of the nt~ 'spoor ate
In Chesapeake. Va . a 4-year•old ham. \Cgetables. roll'> and pumpkin >-
child who had It' ed in a senes ol pie and recel\ ed v.arm socks counes-.
foster homes wa~ reun11cd v..11h the of the Sah a11on ~nn) and super-
father she hadn ·1 seen since she was 2 markets.
The girl's father. who ~poke on "I like to he able to think I'm g1\lng
condition ofanon)mlt), said he had the~ people a helping hand·· said
been unable to tind out what had Tres Cozine. 17 as he passed out fruit
haopened to Yamt•lc;1 ~ane unttl he and socks 10 diner<>
Thousands flock to
birth place of Christ
as tensions relaxed
BETHLEH EM. Occupied We~t Bank \AP) -Pilgrim~ thronged the tan}' I
grotto where Jc'lu~ 1s said to have been born to celebrate I heir JO} at Chn\tma\
and reverently touch the salver star believed to mark the s11e ofChmrs birth I
In the Church ol the Nati\ 11y abo\ l' the grotto. thousands a\~emblcd to
sing and pray an a medic}' of languages Choir mum echoed 1hrough the I
sanctual) and bdls pealed outside to call worsh1operc; to pra~er
But C'hnstmas wa' no holada" for mo .. t of the I S.000 ( hmu.in re!.1drnt' ol I
this Palesun1an town 10 the lsraelt-occup1ed \\-est Banl. The re\t of the tov..n'
50,000 people are Mo'llems
"Most Chnst1ans an Bethlehem depend on tounsm w v.e ha\e to v.orl on
Chnstmas." said >\nwar Saca. 40. who owns one oft he town's largc'>l sou' en1r
storts. Saca said he worked until I a m Chmtmas mom1ng and "'ould do mo'it
of has celebra11ng after has shop closed ~cdnesda\ night
Despite the hard v..ork. \ala, a Roman C atholu: said he: oner tirn of
Bethlehem's hohda) cdebrauons ··People are coming from Jruund the world
You feel these are "Cl) special da)~ an Bethlehem " he \aid
Chnstmas Day n•lcbrataon~ were subdul'd an contra'lt to the oltl·n-
boasterous hohday-mak1ng ol Christmas E .. e. luad radio '><ttd pol1u· am:'itcJ
one pickpocket and booked 40 people for drunken beha,wr
Secunty appeared more rdaxed \\-ednesda~ l'Ompar~J with rueS<.la\
night when 350 Israeli soldiers guan.Jcd Manger ~uarc On ( hnstma' Da). no I
Israeli soldiers were v1c;1ble and Bethlehem's o\rab police Wl}ed av..a} ai. v..dl
George Samour. director ot the local tounsrn olfac ..aid fewer tour~t'
attended ('hnstmas f.,,e celcbrat1on-; th.rn the 5,000 he l"'>ltmatcd came la't 1
year ,
. "Mo~t of the people 1n Mangrr "lquare were from the area, ~ot O' c:r-.ca'
he said. "Peopk are rdultant to tr:i\cl tn the 'vt1ddle Ea't Jhcr thl' rcCl·nt
h11ackings ...
Mass was conduned non-c;tnp in the grotto. when: 'i1>ml' waited 1n line lor I
as long as 30 minutes to touch the 14.-poant star marking the $pot where Mar,
ts believed to have gi ven birth to the Chnst child
Most p1lgnmsd1d not seem to mind the delay. Joseph Wood. a 26-year-old
pilot from Nashv11lc, Tenn . said Chnstmas an Bethlehem was an experience
unlike any other _ . 1_ ..
"There 1'> a speual atmosphere. seeing places ol b1bllcal <;1gn1 acancc.
Wood said • New Yorker Jud\ Bcn~1mhon. 38. said , "I think Im reall) pmalcged to be
f Troops crossing
the Delaware
re-enacted I
f
I
f
W.o\SHINGTON CROSSING, Pa.j
(AP) -With 5,000 onlookers chcc:r·1
ing loudl) r-nough to wake slumber-'
1na Hessian guards. a latter-day:
Georae-Washington re.enacted the,
dramauc Chrmmas crossing of the•
Delaware b~ A.mencan troops 1n:
1776 I
i.\C'companaed b) 116 soldiers 1n•
colonial g.arb James <JaJlagher. a:
Wesunghousc systems consultant the1 other 364 days o( the )Car, played•
Wash1ng1on standmg erect 1n one o~
four boats an Wednesday's 33rd1
annual staging of the h1stonc event •
(1allagher of Newtown Square.
replaled John B Kell) Jr . the,
popular Ol)'mp1an rower who played•
Washington for >e"en )ears Kell) ,
brother ot the late Pnncess Grace u t
\fonaco died last ~arch.
Fon\-foot Durham\ with 16-foot' . I oar~ eicact replicas of those u!>Cd on
the snOW) ~ICCt) night 209 years ag()t
v.ht'n WastimgtOn-IM4400 wld•ecs; Tbereaa Moccia (right), Mike and Martha 1,000 other bomeleu people at Ngw au~ the Jee-filled Delaware, made;
Mehringer ahare Chrlatmaa dinner with York'• Sheridan Center Hotel. the vo)age 1n about 15 minute . J _
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tradiuonal ('hnstm:is Eve reception, ,which was attended for the '>t'lOnd .--__:=-----==================:.::=======--====~ strai&ht year by lsracll Pnme Minister Shimon Peres.
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FreiJ. a mo<lcrate Palcsttn1an whom Pereo; ~uppons as a nc~ou~~ing
partner. called for peace talks to "'bcg.tn on the first day of the N~w 'rear
U.S. Ambas<,ador Thoma~ P1ckmng also ac.ct·pted Frei;., 1n' 1ta1ton.
making a rare tnp to the West Ban i.. wh1l h l<irael Laptured from Jordan an tht•
1967 Maddie Ea~t War . .
U.S policy " 10 avoad showing '>uppon for Israeli c~u~trol ol the \\o e\t
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~~Californian
::headed hnme
;; The trainina vessel Californian 1s
-.h.taded home af\er a 4,()()0..mile
,ypyaae on which she delivered ei&ht
tons of shelter and medical suppfies
i s Acapulco. Mexico, which arc now
tnf distributed to hospitals in
•' ex1co City. , Camino Real Savings Bank and the
community of Oxnard sponsored the
--1p undenalcen by the Nautical Hcrita~e Society and coordinated by
rauon California for the rchef of
x1co·s quake victims.
.. he Cahfom1an will return 10 her
reaular training cruise schedule soon
1aftcr the holidays with 19 cruises
1'1anned during 1986. The ship is due
nl'ack in her home port at Dana Point
1 Jan. 23 to drop ofT cadets.
' The public 1s 1nv1ted to sail aboard
. Ole ship Jan. 25-26 on whaJe-watch-
•ing adventures to raise money for the
'.Society sponsored by the Sea Explorer
'Stouts at Dana Po1n1.
Those wishing 10 go whale-wa1ch-
Jng on the Californian may contact
the Nau tic.al Hentage Society at (71 4)
1661-1001 for reservations. TlCketsare
$35 per person. , lbeyacbt~ornlan off the coaat of-Cabo San.Luca.a.
~Countdown to Perth in 1986
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY ...,"'91 ....... _
The year 1986 will be notable for
one thing in worldwide yachting:
.. Count down to Perth. •
Perth? Yes. that's the place 1n
.. Western Austraha. on the Indian
Ocean. that hardly anyone ever heard
of until Sept. 1983 when a brash but
determined group of Aussies came
.. Waltzing Matilda" to Newport, R.I.
and snatched the 132-yearold Amen-
-ca's Cup from its pedestal in the lobby
of the New York Yacht Club. It now
reposes at the Royal Penh Yacht Club
near Fremantle. Australia.
Now. multi-milli ons of dollars and
almost as many man hours are being
spent in: (a) keeping the ugly "auld
.,mug" 1n Australia, (b) bnnging 11 back
to the Nev. York Yacht Club. (c)
bnnging it to some other pleasure
pon in the U.S.. or (d) taking 11 to
some Canadian or European country.
The "countdown·· was actually
started within months after the Cup
ftew to Perth aboard the winged
keeled Australia II. but 1s being
intensified this year, a little more than
a year before the actual challenge.
scheduled to start Jan. 31. 198 7.
First hard look at some of the new
12-meters and their crews will come
in February. 1986 with the 12-Meter
World Champ1onsh1p 1n the waters
off Freman tie.
After that will come countless
hours of in1ense crew training and the
expenditure of more millions of
dollars in building new 12-meters,
making changes to ex1sung ones,
fash1\lning new sails or recutung
ex1s11 ng ones. and expounding
millions of words of hype by all
~Everybody
sure loves
. ..a (boat)
parade
By VIDA DEAN
Was everybody 1n Orange County
1n Newport Beach last week for a boat
parade party? The early evening
traffic could hold its own with any hot
summer day and the beach crowd.
On the second night of parading,
one man remarked at a gather·
ing'"Th1s 1s my fiOh party "
Soc1almng was at 1ts peak. one
guest told about a pany she went to
• where the hostess left herown pany to
drop 1 non another one. . they ca med
9n unttl ~he returned. That's a busy
schedule'
The vcf) nautical Helmsmen. a
Goodw1ll lndus1neHuppon group
dropped anchor at Amelia and Marty
Lodmey'1 Lido Isle home to watch
the parade and for a change of watch
Dr. A.naemarla Ballla became
president for a §econd term and
accepted a sailboat plaque from
Gleu Woody (chairman of the
Goodwlll board). Ame ha L. is VP
special events with Gene Harlllne, \.I'
mrmbersh1p; George Upton, sec-
retary and Pa.i Coenally, trea<;u n r
Board member Rabee VU-
lavltt1telo provided the parad{'
watchers wtth a Mexican bufTet lrom
his The Whole Enchilada rec;1auran1
with members bri nging the desSt."rt4'
Thrn, there was the boat parade
pany with no boat parade. It d1dn'1 go
pastManJeRttd'1on Linda l'llc
where St. John V1anney Guild mrm-
bersand auests had pthercd "I lef\ at nine and still no btiah.'.
said one aucst. But. food thcyd1d have ... member\
broua.ht food and the 7S thettcat:h
paid S 12 and made money for the
church.
Thearoup1ncluded Barbara
Devin (chairman), Marte McNabola e'ld president), M111.Jeeepll
,Rote1111ryOISalte,,._ryand
R.alpn Ovcrend , Joe and.._... Sc:ou.
the i.-11 AID••· Jama a nd Ltt
Oormley, theJ• v..-, 0.NGy
V• Mrde, Walser and ~1 Jn-
..._ Tlmedl7and Alua Pt01DO,
DtMe and Walter on.. Marie Ver-~yea and "-tand MarlMWalten.
..
concerned -not to mention shroud!>
of secrec} designed to psyche out the
coml)('tJtion.
As n stands now. there are six
ehalJengers from the U.S., one from
Canada. one from England, two from
Italy and one from New Zealand -
all with budgets ofS8-l 5 m1lhon .
W11h only a httJe more than a year
to go, most US. syndicates are talking
more confidence than monc)'.
At last repon, Gary Thomson .
president of Newport Harbor Yacht
Club·s Eagle Syndicate, 1nd1cated that
less than half the S8.5 mil lion was m
hand but at least one new corporate
sponsor was expected to bnng the
figure up to budget.
The new 12-meter Eagle is nean ng
completion at the Williams and
Manchester yard in Newport R.I. and
is expected to be shipped here by
about March.
San Diego Yacht Cl ub's Sall
America Syndicate is looking at a
budget of about S 15 million, of which
about S8 million has been raised,
according to Sandy Purdon. who
admitted at a recent conference that
challenging the l\ustrahans to wm
back the Cup 1s proving more costly
than anyone first envisioned.
Meanwhile, Dennis Conner, skip-
per of Sail America. has established
the syndtcate•s crew of 45 at Snug
Harbor near the Un1vers1ty ofHawa11
where they will train until time to
invade Australia for the challenger
tnals.
Conner and his crew are currenth
testing two new 12-meters and ha\ c
not ruled out the poss1b1hty of a third
St. Francis Yacht Club's Golden
Gate Challenge was expected to
launch a new 12-meter by the first ol
.... ,. Joeepb Sbarpe
omament8 .
ALMON
locUBEY
the year and the crew, headed by sail
coordinators Dennis Durgan of New-
port Beach and Tom Blackaller, will
train in San Francisco Bay until time
to go to .\ustraha.
Dur$'lf)-S31d the S1. Francis group
has raised about one-1h1rd of their
SI 0 mil hon budget. The first boat was
designed by Gary Mull and 1s being
constructed at Stephens Shipyard in
Stockton. Durgan said another 12
ma)' be launched this spring.
Chicago Yacht Club's Hean of
Amenca S>nd1cate has raised about
SJ m1lhon of the $7 million 11 needs.
according to designer Scot Graham
who 1s tank-testing a new Twelve
wh ich \I.Ill be ~kippered b) Buddy'
MelgesofZenda Wisc.
Peter Isler. former lntercolleg1ate
Sailor of the Year ·and head of the
Amencan a11tng Assoc1atton of Cali-
fornia. has been selected as the
sloppcr of the Courageous Syndicate
of the Yale Connth1an Yacht Club.
Conncct1cu1. The syndicate has not
revealed a budget, but Isler recently
said. ..the name of the game is
winning a sa1lhoat race. and the
revamped < ourageous look!> mighty
good at th1'> time·· hlcr said he 1s
selecttng a tare group to sail in the 12-
meter World''> 1n Australia.
.\nd thl'n there is the New York
(Pleue see PERTH/ A9)
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No more Coast Guard towing
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Southern ("ahforn1a firms are "com· o.r,......._._ ing to the rescue·· w11hou1 forc ing you
to mongagc your boat or home to pa y
You are halfway between here and for 11.
Catalina Island on a calm, clear day Vessel A~1s1 Assoc1at1on of Amen-
when your boat engine stops-out of ca (VAAA) 1s a Newport Beach firm
ps, or some other malfunction. that is sctttng up an organ1Lat1on
No biJ. thing. You can get on the similar to the AAA or the Auto Club
hom -1fyour battery isn't dead, and of Southern California. If you are a
call the Coast Guard. They could send member of the VAAA you can call
a cutter out with gas, ortow you to the day or night for noemergency a~-
ncarest safe refuge. §istance. Sorry mate, those days are about The service pnmarly operates by
gone forever. Unless you arc 1n a the Vessel Assist membership pro-
genuine emergency situation -gram which will guarantee the mem-
danger to life, limb or propcny. the ber that in time of need a professional
Coast Guard's most likely response 1s st>rvice wi ll be available. The Vessel
to provide you with a list of telephone Assist Membership program, like the n~mbcrs you can call 10 $Cl fuel. AutoClub,chargesjustoneyearlyfee.
minor engine repair or a tow Job from The service only guarantee~ respon c
a commercial firm. to members.
And once you contact said com-"The water:.profess1onals who have
merc1al firm, be prepared to shell out created Vessel Assist are dedicated to
a substantial sum for whatever ser-the responsibility of providing a
vice they render. Remember, they are quality and professional service,"
not in business for their health -and said David La Montagne, vice pres1-
are not supponcd by taxpayers dent.
money. "These men have served with the
Sound ominous? Make you want to county lifeguards, harbor patrol and
.s.tay ashor<:.'Z various medical services, and have
Cheer up, at least -a couple ol-worl(ed in conjuntlon wit ttle USC
Business School to form this assocta-
11on 10 benefit the rccreat1onal boat-
ing public."
The service 1s run from above Point
Dume to below Dana Point and out
beyond Catalina Island. La Mon·
tagnc said the service will soon bj:
ex panding to both San Diego and
Ventura Counties. M~mbership applications are
made available through direct mail or
by contacting the business h~d
quarters by phone or mail. The
headquarters are located at 38S7
Birch St.. Suite 351. Newport Beach
92660.
Reggie Doll of Dana Po1nt1umped
into the towing service almost 1m-
med1ately aOer the Coast Guard·s
new program was announced.
Doll has recently expanded h1!> ~rv1ce. as Skipper Safety and Service
(SSS or Triple S) to Newport Beach
and has added another vessel capable
ofdelivcnng fuel or towing. His boats
are equipped with navigational elec-
tronics which helps boaters lost 1n fog.
If towing 1s required, Doll charges
SI 11 per fi ve nauticaJ miles, the
distance determined by taking a fi x
with 'Loran C.
Marine lectures set
HerbPaJ90D
Orange Coast College has an-
nounced ns 1986 manne film and
lecture scnes for four Fnday evenings
~inning Jan. 31. The scnes 1s called
Sailing Adventure Senes.
The opening lecture. Jan. 31 , will
feature Herb Payson in a lecture and
film called "A North Amencan
Cruising Adventure."
AOer six years cru1s1ng the South
Pacific. Payson and his wife. Nancy.
returned to their home in New
England and wrote two books.
"Bfown Away," and "You can't Blow
Home Again.·· Their latest advenlure
involved sailing a pocket cruiser on
the bays, nvers. waterways and lakes
of Nonh America. from Florida to
Canada and from BaJa California to
within 250 miles of the Arctic Circle
The second program, Feb. 7. will be
"Across Three Ocean!> - A 1-amil}
Cruising Adventure" by Ralph
NaranJo of Channel Islands. He and
his family conducted a west-about
circumna' 1gation ending 10 New
England
In "Nicaraguan Nightmare-Sail·
ors Beware." Feb. 14, Lee and Dec La
Jcunesse will warn that cruisers must
now survive capture. interrogation
and confinement by hostile govern-
ment!> tn add1t1on to the customary
humcanes, whale rammmss. coral
reefs. freak waves and col1 1s1ons al
sea.
The series will be held in the Roben
8. Moore Theater at OCC at 8 p.m
For detailed information and tickets
contact Walter Gleckler. professor of
Manne Ac11v111es. OCC. 432-0202.
Orange coastboaters ready
for Newport to Bermuda race
NEWPORT R.I. -Setting the stage for the
premier ocean race of the I 91S6 season 11;1 the North
Atlantic. A very Scaman. chairman of the Newpon to
Bermuda race commmee. has sent a request for entry
form to yachtsmen in all 1nternat1onal yachting centers.
The 635-mile race 1s scheduled 10 start June 13.
A number of West Coast yachts. including kvcral
from Orange County, arc usuall) in the hne·up for this
race across the sometimes rugged (JUlfStream
Scaman said many 1nnova11ons have been tn·
eluded in this 35th ed1t1on of the race, whose h1<1tory
goes back to 1906.
For the first lime. there will be equal pntc\ for
•
International Offshore Rul e CIOR) and Measurement
Handicap ))'~tem (MHS) d1v1sions from the co-
sponsonng Cruising Club of Amenca and the Royal
Bermuda Yacht Club.
A new computer program will fac1htate processing
entnes and results The entry procedure has been
simplified to cut down on paper work, Scaman said. All
informatton on the race will be bound into one book in
the packet sent to those who qualify as entrants
Equipment requ1reml•nts have also been modified
to more clearl~ compl y with Category One of the
OfTswhore Racing Council. ehm1nat1ng most special
requirements
Delly,_ ........ ~ Mike ..... wt.
Gene Bartllne, Amelia Lockney, Annemaria Ballin and Geor1e Upton.
Oeorje and Jane &eeelncer wttb Saadee Stan' and Glenn Woody.
Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, December 29. 1916 M
Woman next door .new buff of X-rated movies
For some, videos serve as aphrodisiac,
but others view them strictly for laughs
SACRAMENTO (APJ -Along
with turnips and paper towels. many
women have added a new 1tem to thl'
week's &rocery list -a hard-core
pornographic mov1l' tape ready to
pop into the video cassette recorder n1
home.
The woman next door. n t·n in the
most upscale ne1ght>orhoo<l\, may
well be talung in some of the below-
the-belt cinema that U1ied to be
confined to theaters 1n ~edy parts of
town.
Formula for fun
"It's the pnvacy that makes It fun,"
!Wild a SO-year-old Fair Oaks school
teacher who picks up an X·rated
movie every few wecl(s to watch at
home with her husband.
About 15 years ago, she went to an
X-rated movie theater with her
husband. But, sh.e felt more self
conscious than ·sexy.
"I thought somebody would sec me
who would recognize me," she said.
She said the only time her cars tum
red 1n embarrassment is when she
picks up tapes at the locaJ video shop.
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Veronica Cano, 9, of Salina•. know• the recipe for
lmpro'riainc a tether ball. Take one old rope, add a atrlp of
cloth, one •lain poet, a plaatlc bag and one foam rubber
buketba.11. Pface buketball ln plutic bag. Attach rope and
cloth. Tie cloth to pole. Then play.
PRIVATE HOME
NEEDN 'T OFFER
PUBLIC SERVICE
DEAR l\NN LA NDER"i I ha\ ca
question I ha ve not seen 1n >our column
before and I would appreciate an answer
How docs one politely tell a 'ltrangcrthat
he(orshe)cannot use your bathroom') A1111
UllDERS
With all the stones in the newspaper\
these days about people ha vmg one
disease or another. I am afraid lo let
strangers use my fac1l111es ln the past
when l ha\oC perm m ed 11. I alwa}s ha"e
gone 1n 1mmed1ately afier and scoured the place from top to bottom I do the
samcaftcrpa1ntersorcarpentcrs have gone in. This might so und extreme but
it gi ves me peace of mind Whcrt I hvc there are no gas stations or roadside eat mg places that have
restrooms. I find 1t especially d1fli cult to SS}' no to young children and teen·
agen who show up at my door In my opinion 11 takes a lot of nerve for a grown
person to ask to use someone's bathroom. I'd have to be preny desperate before
lco ulddoll. Plcasegivemesomcadv1ce.-GREENSBU RG. PA.
DEAR GREEN: It ls foolish to open the door for a stranger. Yoo could be
raped, robbed or even killed.
When people are working on or In your home yoo are obligated to permit
them acce11 to the facllllles. (At least you kn ow who these people are, but
strangers -never!)
Small cblldren should not be turned away. I wouldn't allow strange tcen-
a1era lD my bome, however. They could be armed, drunk, stoned and out for no
1ood. Don't you read the papers, Lady'? • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS· Hcrc'sa message for the woman whose lover
.. scrammed because she was the stronger in arm-wrestling: You arc lucky to be
• rid of the jerk. I wish I had your kind ofluck. honey.
l mamcda man who always had 10 be supenor. With h1m .1t wasn't
pbys1cal strength -11 was knowledge. He used every spare minute memonz1ng
things so he could show ofT H 1s facts and figures were the latest and most
accurate. Mr. Know-It-All was an expert about everyone else's work but he
compla.i ncd endlessly about being inadequately compensated for his own
He couldn't leave his reading longenouah to relate to fncnds. v1s1t with
neighbors, or help bnng up his children. I did aJJ that.
Our family 1s raised and gone. Soam I. Forours1lvcr wedding anniversary
I pvc mysel f a wonderful gif't. divorce. I'm at peace now Women need
inteUectual showoffs like fish need bicycles. -CONTENT IN PEOR lA
DEAR PEOJUA; Yoar 'usbaad's problem was lasecar1ty. He felt lafer1or
u4 Mped kl• memorbed facts woeld make him appear bright. Too bad 'e
aevercHptoa to 9llm1elf. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: What is the defintt1on offirst generauon? My
mother wants to have a picture taken of her. me, my daughter and her tirstbom.
a son (my only grandchild). I i;ay this is not first generation
Also, who would hold a tirst-gencration child ina picture"!-PC. IN
NEW JERSEY ~ DEAR P.C.: Yo., motller lt flnt geaeratlon. Yow are second, yoar
a•pter 11 ~. aacl &ate baby 11 ro.,tll.
TM balty It atully 'eld by kl• or 'tr mo~er. ....
PERTH COUNTDOWN •••
PromA9
Yacht Oub's Amenca II syndicate
which appcan to have hned up the
putest corporate support and sup.. pon of otheT yach1 clubs 1n mccuna
its SIS m1lhon bud&et Every cent of
the 1ynd1catc's money wtll be spent to
return the Cup to its On&Jnal home 1n
Amenca.
Every move and every dollar each
syndicate cJ.pcnd, dunna the ne11t
nine month wlll be scared to the
challenacr tnal\ which start w11h
Round Robin I. Oct S-20. Round
Robin ll, Nov 2-19. and Round
Robin Ill. Dtc 2-19.
The ~mi-finals 10 'elect a
challcn&er Wlll be conduCled Dec. 29-
Jan 7, 1987. and tbe finals to ~lcct a
challcn&er wtll be sailed Jan 13-23,
1987
The wtnntt of these lf\'Chn.t tnal
races Wlll mttt the Aunrahan de-
fender. yet to be named. in a best four
out of ~vcn race ~nc\ star1ma Jan
ll. 1987
Mort and morc businesswomen.
housewives, moms and grand·
mothe"' arc renting adult movies.
"Somct1mea. the women who rent
them have a little lod in hand," said
John Z1mmennan, owner of the
Video Movie Center an Rancho
Cordova. "They'll pick up ·Ptnoc·
ch10' for the kid and an adult movie
for themselves
"They aren't JU~t young women
either," he said. "l have a pair of
ladies in their 60s or 70s, who come 1n
together every week. And they'll
whisper together and choose an adult
film . They look like your grand·
mother·•
At Tower Video on Broadway "'
to 40 percent of the renters of adult
movies are women, according lCl
manaJ<'r JerT} D Pompt1 Mo\t
appear to bc bctween ~5 and SO )ear\
old. he said
Luce Ra r nn v. ho ""' n' Carmichael V1deow11h h1\ w1te P.m1
also said about a third of h"
customer are women
"A lot of them would ne,l'r KU 10"
theater The) v.ouldn't wisnt lo be
seen going 1n," Barne> \J1d ·\
doctor'\ wife tame 1n a tev. wl'd .i. Jgo
and rented one for her fm:nd'<, '>0th
birthday pany "
Al Clai. Video En tcrpn\C\ J\\I\·
tant manager( hns·Pen")' l>ald women
make up about half thl' t1<lull mo\ 1l·
customers.
At 49e r Video on .\rden WJ\
women usuall) come 1n v..11h
boyfnends or hu~hand ~ in the cvc-
nin"-accord1na to salt-~ clerk Mat·
1ht'w W Mahry
Women \a}' the movie\ arc M>me·
11mes crouc. soml't1mes laua.hablc
and otten both
··11 alwa}\ ~emi. lo be,. ~rt:tl) &ood
aphrod1!>1al .. ~1d one _CJ.)car-old
.... oman \he rent' an adult movie
l'\Cf) tew week<; !Cl watch at home
v.11h her husband alkr their 2-year·
uld ~n ha\ gont to !">Cd
Ru t one wo man'\ erouca 1i. another
v.oman's comedy .i\ single 28-year·
old legii.lallvl' consult<int ~1d she
watches X-rated movies with other
women fncnds stnctly for laugh\
"It's fu n to !>Ce them with a bunch
of women. hke at ba<:hclorette
parties." she )81d
"One problem that 1s clear " that
tht mov1es are made by men. l dunk
what men find appeahna 11 not what
women find 1DDC&11na," she ~d.
"There's no pfot. Tbctt's no teal
buildup Thcn's no real romance.'
Tht new fcmaJc audacocc 1s china·
lnl what occun 00 5CIWI\, aocord.ip.a
to Jeff Armstrona. a sP.<>kesman tor
the Muchell Brothers Film Group. a.n
adult movie maker 1n San Francisco.
Armstrong said new v1dcos appeal
10 women by fcatunng mort plot.
more romance. couples who convcrK
a well as get ptrven:c. better lookin.a
men and more hberated female
characters
.. The women even dom11ute. not
in a sado-ma50Ch1suc way. but they
are Wllhng, and they choose what
happens in the new movies." he said.
Contemporary programs adopted
Girl Scout focus
changes to keep up
with today's world
READI NG , Pa. (AP) -For some
people, Girl Scouts and coolues go
together like motherhood and apple
pie, but that doesn't mean the Scouts
spend much.ti baking and sewrng
today.
In the 73 yean-since iu.J'o..und1ng,
the Girl Scouts progJam has evolved
from a group fostetrng homemaking
skill to an organ1zat1on sponsonng
computer camps and offcnng badges
an woodworlung.
Locally. the Great Valley Girl
Scout Council depends on the re-
sources raised by an event familiar lo
many people -the annual cookie
.sale. . .
Betty Croft of Wyomissing. a
former council president and curren1
board member, says she believes that
1t 1s a pos1t1vc factor for Gtrl Scouts
that they help to support their own
COBB~KING
Mr. and Mr.>. Ray S. Cobb of
Emerald Bay in Laguna Beach have
announced the engagement of their
daughter. Heather Rae Cobb. to
Gerald Edward Krng of Houston.
The bnde-clcct 1s a graduate of
Laguna Beach H 1gh School and
T ASIS 1n SWltzerland. She attended
Peppcrdinc University and 1s a gradu·
ate of fashion Institute of Design and
Mcrchand1S1ng 1n Los AJlieJes.
Her future bndegroom 1s the son of
Mr• an~rs. James E. Krng of
Houston He is a graduate of St
Thomas 1n Houston and Pepperd1n~
Un1vers1ty in Mahbu.
BLUNT-LOVEJOY
Dawn Blunt and Wyatt LOH'Jll~
announced their engagement on
Chnstmas Eve Mr. and Mrs Don<ild
Blunt of Hemet and Mr. and Mr~
George H. Lovejoy of Schcnec1ad~.
N.Y .. are the parents of the couple
The future bnde. a resident of
Huntington Beach, 1s a graduate of
Huntington Beach High School and
Orange Coast College and auended
Cal tale Long Beach
Her fiance is a graduate of Schal·
mont Senior High School in Rot·
tcrdam. N.Y .. and the USAF Polite
Academy in San Antomo. Te"<as He
1s a resident of Costa Mesa
A May wedding 1s planned on the
Queen Mary 1n Long Beach
organ1zat1on b\ '>t'll1ng cookie'> .md
ra1S1ng the fund\ thcm..ehes rather
than ha' 1ng adult\ ra1c;c the monn
fo r them
However the council ha'> l rl.'atcd <1
task fo rce to find nev. lund-rc11\1n1Z
techniques for the future \o 1h{
organ1zat1on docs no1 ht't omt· 1110
dependent on 'iell 1ng11nl· prod ut 1 \ht·
said
In add1t1on lO rhangl'\ in program.,
and funding, C11rl ~tout lcatlt·f\ h.1' 1·
changed. too In the pa\t m<1n) '¥'C1 t·
othcrs._who tacked \1.out :Hll\lt'
onto their homemaking d111rt· ...
-Toda}. (1rcat Valle\ C 11rl "l1..11ut
Council c..h1l'I t:"lt'rnt1\r 1illi1.1.·1 I> l
Jennings estimate\ 1ha1 "' k a'I till
percent of local C11rl \u1111 kadt·r,
work outside tht: homt:
The) arc peuplc tor c\ampk lilo.l'
Ja)ne E Cuml\ke' thr 1.oun1.1J 'itt'
prcs1den1
Cum1ske\ ha' led in ht·r ''" n
words a .. "·oluntct:r u.1rcl.'r lor m11,t
ofher hlc Toda\ \ht:1 ... bJl.101.1nghl'r
longumc (J1rl ~out 1.nmm11mt•n1
wnh her nev. role .i'> pan-ov. nrr 111 •.tn
outlet that opened up 1hrl.'1. month'
ago in downtown Reading
\A.hen ht·r dau11.hll'r... v.nl' "H11111'
Heather Cobb, Gerald King
SCHWEITZER-LEE
Former "'l'"'Pllrt ~ka< h 1 ·"d1.·nl\
"fr Jnd \Ir' C 11nr<J<l ...,t h"l'1t11·1
nov. ol \ tlJntJ ( 1.1 h.n l' Jnn11un1 l'll
the t•ngagemt•n1 111 1h1.·1r .!Ju!.(hl< r
Kath\ to W llhJm l 1.•t• ut < 11 ... 1.1 \k,a
The bndc~ktt ,1rl.''>11kn1111 "1.'"~
pon Bea1.h 1\ J grJJuJtl 11! c 11111n,1
del '.\11:.lr High \l.h1111I Jnd tlw I n1,~·r
~II} ot Pugl'I \ound n r .1111m.1
Wa i.h
Her tiJnl'l' " 1lw 'on 11 \Ir JnJ
M re; Ht:nn L er nl < mlJ "'1l'"J I k 1'
an btJnua H 1gh "il h1111l j?r JduJIC' J nol
reoe\ed hi\ Jqtrl·l .11 I 1 .... 1•11.1
Barbara
The\ v.111 Ix• mJml·d 11 .1 \1.11 h I'
< um1skc~ hdpcd them .... 1th cratl\
dnd camping proJCl 1' Rut tuda~
"lcout1ng t'> d1fkrl'nt
"I am armued at the badgl''> C11rl
'Xouts are no" v.orking on c,he ..aid
''T hl'~ are geare d toward the idea tha1
\OU lan do an~ th ing }OU "ant to do
Tht: nl'v. prog.ram'i are not JU'>I
aimed at \huw1ng girls thal the) l an
be doctor\ al> well as nur\e'> The" arc
designed to shov. ho\111 d1"cr'i1tied thl'
v.orld I\. C um1skc}' said
f-or examplt'. onl' local troop ha\ a
handicap a"'arenc)S program using
acu' mes 'Stich a!I becoming whel'l-
l ha1r-bound 1n order t» understand
thl' problems ot hand1lapptd peoplt·
she said
"-'o longt:r i.trt' ( 11rl Stout\ Lon tined
10 terta1n roles an Ilk an-. morr than
otht•1 girls thl'1r agt: she ~aid
· \A.e hJ\t: to kl'ep their mind 11pcn
IO the "'orld ht'cau..e the\ v..111 ha\ e tu
go out 1n tht• v..orld .. \he said
I 1~c C 11rl \4..out'> nauonalh tht
h><.al organ1ta11on ha\ slov. I\ hel'n
losing mt'mber\ and \oluntt•t•r
kadcr\ are getting harder and h;mkr
to rind frnn1ngs said
Rut hetau-.e thl'1r timl' " mnrl:
prt 11u<. thl' k ader'> v. ho n·matri JTI'
more' dedicated as a group. Croft said
To mm bat a nauonal trend show.
in~ that g1rl'> fro m fo urth lo suth
gradc-s .m: starling 10 d rop out of
~outing C1irl <x-outs have sponsored
u\ ern1ght l'\ ent~ such as a "high-tech
l i.t~·1 " held at tht' museum of
"lt 1entdit D1\Covcr) 1n Hamsburg.
knn1ng~ \aid
"It u\ed to be tl)a1 troop mci:ungs
were enough •· she said But today's
~touts are loo king for mo~ d1·
't'rstfied act1v1lles. she said
H1 >V..l'\ t•r. one alll\ 11\ - cam pang
-rl.'main'> a staple
Camping program' nov. include
\ulh JCll\ 1t1c'> a\ rock climbing. ~I
"'all h1ng. lanoe1ng and g~mnastics
Bu t thl' ba\1l camping actJ\ 1ues ha' c
n111 l hanged o"cr thl' "car<.
.. T ho..e lo.id'> wae digging latnllt'.s
11 the ()(1<, too· one leader\31d v..1th a
1.huddl'
'eaf\ dgu ...amping was a radical
.nt1\1t\ lur girl\ v.ho v.ere suppo!>ed
tt \pend their time at home. But lur
1,Ja\ 'C11rl \\.uut tt 1s 1ust one mon
Jdl' I\\ among man" othe~ she <An
t'nJU\
Submit your ~edding
and engagement news
f JJ.t· hearr h.1med morht•n ol rht• hndt• and hnde-tc>-bt' 1r's eas .. ro
puh/1\h 1our"t•JJing ne .. H in the Dai(' Pl/01 ·
F-irs1. gt'I u;p1t'!> of ourcngagment and "-Cddmg forms } ou can ell her
p1d, rhem up 1n vurlohh1 at 110 ~ 8a) 5r ( osra M eS4J. Wonda~ through Fnda~ from a m to 5 p m or m ail your request "-llh a scamped. self-addre~sed en .. dope 10 1he ~ edd ing Department Da11 ... Pllot. P 0 Bot
1560 C o'>ta '-frsa. ( .\ l.J:!6::ti
Engagement ne" ~must be \Ubmmed ar least se"en "-Ct"ks pn orro th<"
14edding. In ans"t.'r to ~o mam requesl!> the Dai/.\ Pr/or is nov. accepung
photos nfrhe tmJe-w-he or tht• engaged couple It ."ou ha\ ea p horo.
1nl luJe it" llh the form
\\ c•JJing' 1q// /1c. flu fl/: ~hc•J .J /tc'r (flt "4 cJJ1ng cfJ ((' ()u3/: f.1 pholP\ 11 I
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Teaching control has ups, downs
M) husband has been trying to
teach our children to speak
··Thermostat" for years.
They say the yo unger yo u \tan to
teach them a foreign languagt'. lht•
faster they learn. This has not been
the case. "Flush" dtd not rnme eas)
for them. Neither did "Lights."
"Thermostat' 1s one of the last of
the foreign languages to be taught 10
children. It comes JUSt afier "Hang
Up That Phone" and "Shut the
Door ... (Note to parents: Please do
not proceed to "Thermostat" until
they arc speaking "Shut the Door''
fluently.)
E11A
Bo11Ec1
I> He v.111 pnxct•d tn thl' 1hnmmt.11
and v.1t h nimble pn:n~111n 11111\ l' 1h1
thermostat dial l\1 ~~ lk[!.fl'l'' 1 H'
sheer (01nc11.knll' lhl' h.11hn~ 1i.•111t
ofh1s lather I
This " tollov.l'd h\ \1 ''"11" " h ot · H ,1 v. c ' l' r .1 ' 1 1 .1 1111 ,.
phenomenon tx:rur\ rn,11·.hl 111 1urn·
ang thl' thermo\t31 hal l '11ur , hil,1
There arc several methods of
teaching "Thermostat." Some
parents use the Berlitz concept. The)
put recordings beneath the pillows of ---
children that instruct. "A thermostat 111111t1111111111111111Ml~lll\tfllllll1et~lfltttlllllllt1-tH~
controls the furna~. When the door Shores l•nterl·Or S is open, the bad cold .air wants to
come in and the fumact tncs vcn
bard to heat the outdoors. God ne'-c:r YEAR END SALE
meant for a furnace to heal Amcnra 40 t SOIL OFF or He would never have invented 0 It
snow." LMWS. rter.lS. TlltU. ACCUSOllCS
One of the first phrases a chllJ 642·2555
learns about "Thermostat" is "M) 2640 Avort St , Newport BeaGh
room is cold." "My room 1s cold'.
voluntarily trigers his motor act1 v1·
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Raf fin and Bron_son a real 'odd couple'
By BOB THOMAS • 11 ,,,_ .....
LOS ANGELES -It'~ hard 10
1mqjne the wlllowy, wholesome.
sweet-faced Deborah Raffin paired
with the hard-bitten Charle~
Bronson, the man who wrote the
boOk on revenge movies. But 11
happened. Ther, appear together in
"Death Wish 3. ·
'\1 her tasteful home above Cold·
water Canyon. Raffio talked about
her reasons for appearing an "Death
Wish 3."
had great admmu aon tor her. Shl'
must push a 1de her own feelings.
emotion\ and JUdgmen1 to represent
the per..on ass11ncd to her."
Raffin ~ad she probably won'I stt
"Dea1h W1 h l" becau~ ~he doe~n·1
li ke '1olcnet' "I may he 1he onl)
person 1n town who ha~n·1 ~en
'Rambo.' lt'SJU!.l not m) t·up ot lea."
ca~ an New York in which Ooetz was
charged with shootina what he
thought werr would-be muggers in a
'iUh~ay mun. The case is pendmg.
"If you look at 1t mtellectually. you
cenmnly can't condone people taking
the law 1n10 1heir own hands," she
\aid. "But you can also (eel com-
passion for people's anger when they
or so meone they love a~ vict1m1zed
and the cnm1nals arc not brought to
JUSl1Ce ."
She said Bronson was very· shy,
.. d,·'>pe rattly 11h y."
"I can svmpath11c wtth 1ha1. I'm
not extrovertro my~lt. and I lan tw:
shy around people l don'1 ~no" I can
set how \harllt" I!> troubled h) lhC
pressures ofbe1ng a !>tar "
Raffi n and her managc-r-hu~ha nd.
Michael Viner. plan to make their
fifth v1~1t to Chana 1n :u man) )car~
They have taken contingents of tiln1
people to excha nge V1''W!\ and ex-
pertise w11h Chinese movie makcr'i.
Through their produt·t1on company.
Dove. Inc .. lhe V1ners have 'lold
American fitm!i for releu~e 1n Chana,
and thc-y brought 1ht much-praised
.. M > Memom.~\ of O ld BttJmg" to the
n1ted Ulle5
"I'm hoping that the Chinese will
agree to a co-producu on with Amcn -
ra." the actress said "I hcChinc'ICare
very t>right and astu1e, and the)' want
1hcar anist\ and techn1 c1ans to be
equally 1n"olved. It's JUSI a malter of
tinding the nght ttmc and the right
vch1dc .. Deborah Raffln
"I've known (director) Michael
Winner for a long time. We did a fil m
1 ether, 'The Sentinel.· and I enJO)
work.JOI with him. I've known
Charlie and Jill (Ireland) socially;
they used to have a home near our
home in Vermont," she said.
The nc-w film aga in ca~ts Bronson
as architect Paul Ker~e)' When he
discovers a friend's body in a New
York apartment. he 1s arn;,tecl on
su~p1c1on of murder fhe head poltce
officer recognizes the famed '1g1lan1e
and enlists ham lO help dean up the
neighborhood. a plot 1um that will no
doubt astonish the New York Police
Depanment. Follo"mg the t>o>.-ot:
lice bonanzas for "Rambo." "Com-
mando" and other vengcam:c mo-.·
1es. Cannon Films hopes for a big
killing with a release an as man~ a)
1.500 screens.
'Rocky IV' wins another round at box office
"I liked the character I was 10 play,
a public defender. As wtth all my
roles. I did research. following a
public defender around as she prac-
ticed her profession an Los Angeles. I
***"HILARIOUS ••.
A FINE COMIC CAST."
-JAY MAEDER °"EW YOR~ DA • •,f .li'S
Clue.
THE MOVIE COMEDY
WE DARE YOU TO SOLVE
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The vigilantism of Paul Kersey ha~
come under cn tic1sm. especially an
the aftermath of the Bernard Goetz
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"Rocky
IV" remained the top box office d raw
over the weekend, grossing $8.4
m1lllon to boost its total to $68. 7
m1l11on 1n four weeks.
"Out of Africa," a new release
stamng Roben Redford and Meryl
Strcep. and Disney's re-release of
"IOI Dalmatians" provided what
little movement there was. opening at
No. 4 and No. 7. respecti vely.
"Jewel of the Nik " remained an
second place with $4. 7 million. and
"Spies Like Us" held on to thi rd with
S4.3 million.
"Out of Africa," a Un1ver!>al re-
lease, brough t 1n S3.6 million. fol-
lowed by "Santa Claus: The Movie"
with $'3.2 million.
Columbia's "White Nigh ts" d rop-
ped from fourth to s1x1h on a gro'i'i of
S2.8 million. and " IOI Dalmatia n~"
brought in $2.4 millio n w11h its latec;1
debut.
m1llton. 2.232 ~cn·cns. S68. 7 mtllton.
fo ur weeks.
2. "Jewel of the Nik ." 20th Ccntur)
Fox. S4.7 mill1on, 1. IOfl ~nccns.
$1 4,8 million. 1wo week~.
3. "Spil's Like Us." Warner Bros ..
$4. 3 million. I, 700 c;crecn,, $22. 3
million. three weeks.
4. "Out of Afnr a," lJn1\crsal. $3 b
million. 922 screen'\ $' 7 mil hon
one week
5. "Santa Claus: The Movie," T n-
Star, SJ.2 mtllton. 1,585 screens,
S 18.2 million. four weeks. ,
6. "Whale Nights," ("olumb1a, $2.8
m1l1 1on. 1.047screens.S14.6 m1lh on,
fi ve weeks. •
7. "IOI Oalmat1a ns." Disney. $2.4
m1ll1on, 1.097 screens. $~.4 million,
one ""eek. Here are the top seven film ., al 1hc
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weeks 111 release. ft (Out Of Africa' i~, ; It ht~t. r hl· frl'L'-"P' ritL\.I. I "Rocky rv .. M(,MU >\. $8.4
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FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudea1:1
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BE 5€RVE..D F~ZEN ON A
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THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
by Bii Keane
"I don't think my neck will ever
outgrow THIS sca rf."
"Look what the cat dragged In."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
"Marmaduke! Stop drinking the
Christmas tree water!"
l
IT WOULDtiT GO 1DING·OtNG1 A/4YMORE. so MR.WIL~
FIXEO rr ~ME . ANO f'OIJ rT OOESN'T 00 ·ow.am
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GARFIELD
WHAr A GREAI CHRl5TMA'5l JOtJ GOT ME. THE PERH.C:f Gin'. ... ~oov
JUDGE PARKER
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ARE YOU ENJOYING
YOUR PRE.5E.NT ?
by Kevin Fagan
by Jim Davis
1''7 NEVER 4!>EfN A
RAPIO MAVE TO
LOOK LIKE A
HAMBURGER!
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
<aolNG To?
CHRI STM~S
WIS YESH~D,A'(
RIGHT. HE'S EXCHANGIN<5
HIS 1 1E$ ,AND IM E)(CHAN~ING
THE S'TUPID ,APRON HE
OtO VOU TALK
W ITH H IM
ABOUT tOUR
BOUGHT ME
by Harold Le Doux
I~
VE S. MAAM. HE WANTS
TO RETUR~ THIS BOOK
HE GOT FOR CHRISTMAS
HE DOESN1T LIKE fr
BECAUSE THE HEIW
IS A CAT ..
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
rrs LAWRENCE. fl
MOH .IRE'/'RE
HERE.! 18E'/ ~
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T UMBLEWEEDS
CONNIE.~ COt'1E. IN I I
CAN'\ BELIE.VE. ITS '/OU!
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C~OSE:N 'tbtJ, 1...IMF'lt71...IZA ~t7, 10 F:SCOR1
M'{ P'AUGH1~fomEn:tA171NG ft>S"f. v
ROSE IS ROSE
~ ~~ lA9r 11M~, NO -I 'M Nor 3ADY ~ ™E-DECALS YET" .'I
BRIDG[
ZONl<ER.
\
~E WANTS A BOOK
WHERE ALL TuE CATS GET
EATEN 8V ALLl6ATOR5
ON THE Fll~ST PA6E ! y
by Lynn Johnston
OH , e.u..'{-: 'fO.J HftJENT ~ A Brr!
by Tom K. Ryan
I KNoW. .. Ht:RE=1SMi=AR1H IS
CA1l\JIP ,Al.I... OVER II.
by Pat Brady
TALKED INTO MAKING IT
East West vulnerable. We st deal~.
NORTH
+A 7
I;> AK 10 7 6 S 4
0 K S
• 106
EA T WEST
• 642
1::1 2
• 98
l/Q983
0 J 97643 + S32
0 10
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The bidding:
Weet North EH t
PaM 1 ~ I NT
2 o 4 ':J Pa ..
p.., 5 . p ...
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Pue 8 O Pua
Pue PH• Pua
Openinit lud: Two or •.
outJt
Obie
4 NT s 0
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7 .
deal from the rinal of Lhe recent
World Team Championship held ir.
Sao Paulo. in which the U.S. re·
tained the title it had won in Stock
holm in 1988.
When the Americttns held the
East· West cards. they we re silent
'
OMAR
SHARIFF
throughout the auction and the
Austrian North South pair reached
the grand slam in spadl's. West Jed
a club and declarer took a normal
hne for has contract He won the
ace, led a diamond to tht' king and.
in an attempt to ruff his diamono
loser, continued with a diamond to
the are. East rufr"d and cMhed a
club for down two.
These dayJJ, almo~t as much strns In the other room . F.ut entered
is laid upon d1srupt1ng the enemy tht' auction with a "comic" no trump
aurt1on a3 on constructive bidding. that showed e1tht>r 1 genuine no
However, when your plan~ to bam trump overcall or a weak hand with
boozle the opponents fall through, an unknown long suit. We'll retcued
you might rand that. you han told to two diamonds, and North·South
the enemy more Lhan they need to pr~eeded to seven spades after an
know about the hand . Con~1der th1!!._ auction that 1nrlucl1•d an a'kinir bid
fo r the queen of hearts and a cue bid
showing the king of diamonds.
Here. too, the lead was a club. but
the declarer. Hugh Ross of Sausa
hLo. California. knew diamonds
were not going lo break, and so he
did not try to r uff a diamond. In
CHARLES
Go REN
stead. he captured the queen or
clubs with the ace and ran all his
trumps. East round it impossible to
keep his heart guard and the king or
clubs. No matter wh ich he discarded
on the la,t trump. the grand slam
wu home
For lafermetJH eb.•t Cw l••
Gorea'• ••• eew-'euer for brktse
pla11n , write Gtre• Irids• LeU.r,
P.O. IH 4428, Orlado, Fie.
32802 ... m .
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Daily Pilat . THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1985 [:J
Th"• Sooner th• better for thl• couple'• honefmoon. 82. •
The Blue P••••• the Gray In football All-Star game. 82.
o fiesta f orCornhuskers Coast Christmas Classic
opens at Estancia today
Ne bras k a wastes no tim e
prepa rin g for bow 1 gam~_
start work and how much to do. Stnk1ng a balance
is al ways a problem. You don't want to have too
much fun or not enou&h fun. You don't want ~o
over-practice and you don't want to go easy and get
stale. Every year is a new expenment.
lake to run most of the tam e and throw as a surpn~
clement, but I don't know what M1ch1$3n will
allow us to do. They arc very, very stingy on
defense."
The f1r\t annual ( oast
Christmas Classic, which got
under way today. features three
area prep basketball teams. an
action tonight
)·.o-c>otnlneue1 "' Gl9ndale Hoov ...
S:20-Leuun. Hiit• "' EdilOtl 7-Hunlfll{lton ... ell VI ~nl• ANI
V•tlev
PHOENIX (AP) -The seventh-ranked
Nebraska Cornhuskers am ved here Wednesday
and wasted little time bcgjnning preparations for
their Jan. I Fiesta Bowl football game against fifth·
ranked Michigan.
"I think we'll play hard and we'll play well," he
added. "But then again, it's hard to predict. ft can
go either of two ways. We can believe we're not that
good after what happened in our last game or we
can try to prove something in 1h1s one."
Osborne said "1 rll be to our advantage 1f1 t • s a
low-scoring game," but the natural-~ss surface at
the game sttc -Sun Deval Stadium 1n ncarb)'
Tempe -may favor M1ch1gan. Edison, seeded No 4 an the
toume). faces Laguna Halls at
5 20. follov.ed by the Huntington
Beach-Santa Ana Valle) game at 7
and the Estanc1a-lolan1 CHawa11 )
contest at 8 40
l.AO-tolent ..,, E•t•nci.
~RIOAY'S S•GOND ROUfllD
~Oloaf ..........
t • m -C>omlft9"'9t ·Glendele Hoover
IOM< v1 C•tlfof'ni.-trvlne IOMt
10 ....S.nte ANI Vellev·Huntlnvton
&Mell -v1 ltoM'l'IMO-CO'-094 --i2.20-Mtu lon v1_.w.,,.,. -"' Cve><u,·L9 J~Nll IOMt The Comhuskers' chartered Christmas Day
fli&ht touched down at IOa.m. and four hours later.
Coach Tom Osborne put his 120..player trave ling
squad through a full-scale scrimmage at Phoenix
College's Hoy Field.
''This is a horrible day or time for anybody to
be doi ng anything. but we have a lot of work ahead
of us," Osborne told reporters at a news conference
before the closed practice session. "We just left
some very cold weather in Lincoln. It was in the 30s
and 40s the last day or two and yesterday (Tuesday)
1t was in the low teens. We tned to practice and
could only stay outside an hour before having to
move it inside."
Nebraska, 9-2. was ranked second an the
nation before losing 27-7 to Oklahoma tn the
regular-season finale on Nov. 23. It kept the
Comhuskers from a Jan. I Orange Bowl show-
down with top..ranked Penn State
"The first reaction is disappointment an not
going to the Orange Bowl and what at represented
-a chance at the national championship. It's a
competitive instinct," Osborntsaid. "Bl!t once the
players realize that u was no longer possible. they
got anxious to come here. There's no rcluctancy on
our part to play M1ch1gan."
"They've played one game on natural grass
this year. This wtll be our first," he said. "It takes a
httle adjusting. but at's not a reaJ problem. I v1s1tcd
the stadium about a week to I 0 days ago and it as 1 n
great shape. It'll be a fast track and wtll favor a team
with quickness that can run laterally."
Osborne 1s no stranger to 70.021-seat Sun
Devil Stadium. His 197 5 Corn huskers lost there
17-14 to Arizona State in Fiesta Bowl V
Dominguez High as seeded first
in the toumc). followed b)' Cor-
ona del Mar, Mission VieJo and
Edison. Dommgue1 meets Glen-
1-!01enl·E1tenc1e IOJet "' lAO~ Hilb·
EO•M>n -~--°"'""""' .... 3 4C>-Oon'l'-l•Gi.ndele l4001ter w l"
,,., "' Cel!IOl'nle · lrvlne ""'"Mf' S.~lulon Vlelo·Werrefl wlMer vi c VCl<HI· Lii JM dell wlnn« 1-1otenl·E"1ncl• winner ., Leo~ >illl\•EOIM>n winner
Osborne said bowl preparations arc "like
startmg a new season. You don't know when to
Sweet gift
The Wolvenncs stand 9-1-1 and "they're a
complete team They don't seem to have any area
where they're deficient." said Osborne. "We're not
as well·balanced as they are. They look at us and
sav 'They can run we!L but they can't throw.' We'd
dale Hoover at 3:40 toda:-•
"It was a very frustraune game for tne
personally," he said. "The prcvaahng atmosphere
was that the Sun Devils didn't have a chance that
tt was a mismatch I didn't understand 11. I thought
it was a toss.-up.
Compet1t1 on co ntinues I 40-Sente Ana Ve llev·HunlllliltO" through Saturda) ~Ith the finals
scheduled ~fonda) night
8eK" w•n,,... " Ro_,...eo-C«one Gel
SATURDAY'S SEJWl"tNAL.S
CD11M>1e••on oernn-io .0 eno i220 fltt11 o ece oerne~-1 •no • C11erno.onlhl9 oernn • •110 .
TODAY'S FlltST ltOUNO C.AMES
"When we lost to them. ever) bod) said 1t ~as
a great upset. But Anzona State was 11 -0going 1nt0
that game and afyou look around the pros ranks.. a
lot of their pla yers arc stall acuve.
9 a""~ •o<"~U ·~ Lono &e•C" Je><a.r
10 ~· f()rll•• ., ,,.,,,. u 10 D rr -Ro~rn••O ., Coron• oe
Ma•
MONDAY'S l"INAL.S
C0<1M>oe11on -1 o rn flftn 04.ce -• o rn
"""' o<ec....-. o m . Cll•"'9•onY\I~ o m >-M''''o" v e10 -t\ W•rren
• Youths take to the Sun
Freshmen are the top threats
in Ar izona, Georg ia lineups ---
EL PASO (AP) -You .,.,on·t find lullhad .. Keith
Henderson or uulback Tim 'Work\ on < 1corg1a'<.
preseason depth chart. .
They are true freshmen who were in high school a
year ago but wound up the 198' regular season a5 the
Bulld0$s' top two rushers.
Anzona's depthchart lasted Da ... 1d .\dams and James
DcBow 1-2 at tailback and 1he\ did 1ndl'ed lead the
Wi ldcats an rushing. ·
But DcBow also is a frc'.>hman Cot the redshan
vanety) whale Adams. a Junior 1s the' eteran of the group
wtth one whole year of collegiate et:pcnen,e. He missed
the 1982 and 1983 seasons with knee 1nJuncs and stand\
only 5-6.
These are the people who .,., ,11 Ix' carT) mg the ball
much of the time Saturday when 7-3-1 Georg.1a meets 8·3
Arizona an the Sun Bowl.
Last year, the 6-2, 21 ().pound Henderson .,.,as pla) 1ng
for Canersville. Ga .. High. where he rushed for 2.046
yards an has senior season -423 in one game -and 20
touchdowns. Worley. who's the same size. rushed for
more than 1.700 yards and scored 16 TD" for Lumberton.
N.C.. High School.
"We had a need for running backs." sa~s Georgia
running back coach Make Ca1,.an. "and wtth Tim and
Keith we knew that we had two great prospects. but that's
all they were -prospects ...
Not any more. Allhough neither was a starter until
midway through the season. Hender<;on led the Bulldogs
with 73 1 yards and Worle) followed .,.,1th 62, Then per·
carry averages were 6.8 and 5.4. respectt,el) Worle~
who won the 100 meters at the I 984 JuniorOI} mp1cs. al<.o
led the Bulldogs with I 0 touch do.,., ns
"I didn't thank I'd come 1n and i.:o ntnbutr this mul'h
so soon." sa~s Worle) .,., ho ong1nall\ mt<."ndt·d to sign
w11h Oklahoma "I'm -;urpnsed I real!\ lame 1n 1uq
wanung to help the team as mulh 3) 1 wuld ··
Henderson . .,.,ho ne\er pla,:d rullbad. tx·rorc
coming to GeorgJa. sa"s he "'d1dn t ha' l' an\ high ho~·,
etther."
hean 1s bagger than he 1s
"I .... as the onl~ pe~n on our staff ..-.ho wanted to
gJ\e him a scholarship Ever) time someone sav. ham
standtng around those first two )'Cars. the) reminded me
of that. I guess I ha'e the last laugh ..
When A.dams. was ailing, DcBo.,., helped pack up the
slack wath 329 )ards He scored twice against UCLA and
was the Wildcats" offens1' e pla)er of the game fo r his I 05
"ards against Oregon State
De Bow. who rushed fo r more than 1.000 yards an has
Junior and senior \ears for his San Bernardino. Calif..
high school. sa' s he ··always dreamed about playing for
L'CLA or ·s( ·· A.II he received from those schools ..
howe' er were form letters no '1s1ts from recruiters
.\nzona signed him after recruiting coordinator Gary
Bernardi noticed ham whale looking at films of a
teammate
··James was Just one of those pla)ers who seemed to
slap through the recru1ung process." says Smith "We
signed him fo ur months after the nauonal s1gnmg date.
What are the odds of getting a gem that late" Pretty high.
I'd S8) ..
He's a real chip
off the old Brock
HONOLULL' IAP ) -Lou Brock Jr 1s a lot lake has
father
He has the same speed (4 5 1n the 4()..yard dash) and
~ire-hard bod\ (5-11. PS pounds).
'\dd a St. Louis Cardinals" baseball uniform. and the
'ounger man would resemble Lou Brock Sr. even more
The elder Brock finished his baseball car~r as the all-
11me base-stealing leader .,.,1th QJ8 and .... as inducted an to
the Hall of Fame last summer
1t..-.1ll beav.hile 1fe,er ho"'e"~r befo~has21-)ear
old c;on .... ears pro baseball thread ..
Hc'saJun1or at uthem ( ahfom1j and as a lootball
\taner 1n the T ro1ans· seLondan
S~ar Bowl President Jame. B. HlU.ln•.
rtclit, praenta Unlveralty of Mlaml C-oach
Jimmy Johnson with tiant football ••
Johnson arrived ln New Orleans.
But offensive coordinator ( 1l'1>rgl' Hatlnt•r sa~c, ··v, l.
never had a thought of holding the m 11u1 lh1' \Car V. 1th
such outstanding prospects. }'ou"re hliping lnr -.nmeth1ng.
hoping they'll be part of your offense··
Anzona e'pected bag th ing!> from \dam<. .,.,ho bur<.t
onto the scene an 1984 b) ruc;h1ng lor ~ 50 'ards and
earned second-team Pac-I 0 honor) \.\hen health) he .... a ..
a 167-pound bundle of energ) r1J\h1ng for I Jn ~ard'>
against SMU and fin1sh1ng "Ith 51~ de-;p11c hip and toe
IDJUnes that kept him out ofone game .10d limited him 10
a handful ofcames 1n three others
·· 1 v.a'> drafted to pla) baseball oul ofh1gh school. .. he
~d belore practice for the fourth annual .\IQha Bowl
between Southern Cal 16-51 and .\labama 18-2-1 t on
Saturda\
··But I v.anted to go t0 ~hool and I la ke football
better than baseball:· Brocl added Brock hasn"t ruled
l.lUt baseball though He'll be pla\ 1ng center field for the
l ( team this spnng
NFL tests: Players will pass
Most refuse to s u bm it to the league's
m a nda t ory urina lysis at end of season
From AP dJspatcbes
National Football League teams are splat over whether to include drug
testing an their routine end-of-season
physicals. and those which arc 1ns1s1-
ang on them are meeting strong
resistance from their players
Postscason physicals are a way for
teams to protect themsel ves against
tn)ury liability suits and to determ ine
whether players need further medical
attention. Some teams require them.
some do not.
But unnalys1s and other forms of
drug testing, a constant abrasive
between the owners and the NFL
Players Association, has never been a
part of postscason tests. The union
says the Collective Bargaining Agree-
ment signed in 1982 proh1b1ts them.
tiut the owners' bargaining unit
interprets the agreement d1ffercntl\
Last Thursday. even before their
season was over. the t. Lou1<;
Cardinals ordered drug tests as pan of
their physicals. When most pla)'ers
refu sed to submit to the drug test.
they were noufied b) 1hc team that
they were being fined S 1.000 crp1ecc
In a copynght stor). the S1 Louis
Post-Dispatch reported Tuesday that
Cardinals fullback Earl Ferrell and a
teammate were treated during the
season for drug dependency and
quoted several pla)'ers anonymous!)'
as saying that four or five players used
cocaine during the I 984 and I 985
seasons.
"There's been a nng of drug users
on the team this o;cason." one player
was quoted as saying. "The manage-
ment was aware of some drug use on
the team this season. The manage-
Vaqueros' Renteria
takes All-CIF honors
Irvine High's Gary Rentena. a
6-0. 205-pound linebacker, has
been chosen on the All.CIF
Southern Conference football
team as selected by the Los
Angeles Olympic Committee's
selection board.
Renteria is one of eight South
Coast League standouts to be
honored on the team. which
consists of I 5 ofTen$1 ve and IS
defensive players.
hanna Pla_yer of the Year
honors art Capistrano Valley
quartM>tck Scott tark and El
Modena lineman Don Gibson.
Others from the South Coast
League honored include running
back !odd Vert and center Rick
Costello of Mission Vie10; de-
fensive lineman Scott pauld1n1
and linebacker Make GonzaJ~ of
El Toro: wide receiver Nathan
Call of Cap15trano Valley; and
offensive lineman Damn &ard
of Dana Hills OU'J Renteria
ment ~as aware of some drug use
during the 1984 season. The players
were brought 1n 1nd1v1dually and told
to shape up. But the situation has
gotten out of hand this season."
The Cardinals. expected to be
contenders this year. finished 5-11
and Coach Jim Hanifan and his staff
were fired.
On Sunday. the Green Bay Packers.
8-8. made a drug test an optional part
of the physical "Each man must dig
down an has conscience and decide
what he wants to do." Coach Forrest
Gregg said. Pla yer representati ve
James Loft on said he didn't expect
an) pla)ers to submit to the drug test.
The Buffalo Balls. at 2-14 sharing
the l~ague's worst record with Tam~
Bay. also included voluntary un-
nal)SIS an its postscason physicals.
On Monday. 1he New Orleans
Saints. 5-11. made a drug test man-
datory, most of the Saints refused to
undergo at and the team said they
would be subject to a $1 ,000 fine.
Deland Moore. a defensive tack.le
for the Saints. said the players' refusal
to take a drug test was "strictly a
coUectivc barpunanJ thing. Ifs not
that we're tryani to hide anything. We
tried to get a 49-man squad this year
and management turned it down,"
hmitang rosters to 45 players. "They
said no. so we say no,' Moore said.
Spokesmen for tbe Rams. the
Kansas City Chiefs. Atlanta Falcons,
Minnesota Vilongs. Detroit Lions.
Indianapolis Colts and the playoff-
bound Dallas Cowboys and said there
were no f I ans to include drug testing
as part o their oostseason physicals.
Spokesmen for the Cincinnati
lkngals and the playoff-bound Los
Angeles Raiders said their teams
generally do not 11ve posueason
physicals except to uvum:t players
and have no plans to test for dn&p.
··The P.hysacal eumanations 1n those cue . · Al loCasale. the Raiden'
executive assist.ant. said. ··arc bas1cal·
ly Ii mated to a study of the injury or
anJunt>s an Question "
A number of other teams. Seattle,
P1mburah and playoff-bound
Cleveland amona them. declined to
d1scu their post5e&S<>n physicals.
c1tina confidentiality.
General Manaaer Jerry Vain1s1 Aid
the ptayofT bound. 1 S..1 Cb1caao
Bean "haven't made ~ finaJ dccwon
(on drua tnhn&) this ycu The lcquc
hasn't u1d a word. Ifs up to the
1nd1v1dual clu~ "
"He's the smallest tallhad .. an h1-.111r. ·· \n1nna
Coach um) Sm11h Jokes of his hlimcto.,., n !tnd Imm
Tucson." He ma)' nm be an .\II-.\ maitjn. but hc l an pla'
for me any time.
"At first look \OU0d nc,rr reaul\ him tk's not
going to make an) blue-chip last' -until \ou tind out h1<,
Lott of aplrlt
Peete. a redshan freshman. has pla\ed v.ell as a
replacement for IOJUred Sean Sahshur\-. and 1s scheduled
to stan Saturda)
Broc k starts at the ··pasc; l'O' c:rage" cornerback
position -.... h1ch mean~ he u"uall~ 1s assigned to the
opposing team's bec;t rece1,er In I 5th-ranked ~labama's
"a 1:. 1t"s .\lben Bell. an et:plosl'<' b1g-pla~ flanker.
"l'\e seen him on film." Brock said ··1 hke has
"ate hang ab1ht) He make'> a lot of difficult catches. He's a
\CJ' 1mp~ss1ve athlete ..
49er •oaale Lott u,Jatem up Cbrlatmu Day practice by --.rt.nc a kata Cla• ... t.
,
B2 * Or1nge Coe:at DAILY PILOT I Thurlday. December 2e. 1985
The honeymoon
was over Sooner
than she expected
Prem AP dt1patchs
MIAMI -Jeff Tupper says has new
wtfe, Johnna. doesn't mind spendm& their
honeymoon wuh about 80 of has football
buddies.. or at leaSt she says she doesn't.
"She knows I'm dedicated to football," Tupl)Cr
said.
The Tuppen were mamcd Saturday in Joplin. ~o.
Then they rushed to Miami so ~ff could JO• n the third·
ranked OlcJahoma Sooners as they prepare for an
Orange Bowl contest against top-ranked Penn State.
Jeff, a starting defensive ~ckle with the Sooners,
says Johnna will be secondary in his life until af\er the
Jan. I game. . . ..
"l still got the national champ1onsb1p to Jet, be
said. "That's the most importart part of my hfr nght
now. and I don't want to let down because I got
married."
The 10-1 Sooners could make a strong argument
for the mythical nationaJ championship with a victory
over the unbeaten Nittany lions.
The newlyweds had planned to take a shon
honeymoon by themselves, but Coach Barry Switzer
messed up those plans by bringing his team to Miami a
full week earlier than he has for past Orange Bowl
games.
"I was concerned about massing practice but by the
time they decided to leave earlier the 1ov1tat1ons had
gone out ... Tupper said.
"I taJked to Coach Sw1tzer and he Just said: 'Go
ahead. get mamed and come down here as soon as you
can. No problem.' If he had said that I needed t0 be
down there, we would've postponed it." .
Tupper massed the first two days of practice an
Miami, but he worked out twice each day Monday and
Tuesday. .
"One of 1he things l was womed about was staying
mentally prepared to play," Tupper said ... I've had to
do some extra concentrating on that.
··1cs been hectic and exciting. Everythmg's go ne so
well. As long as the Orange Bowl turns out tht' way we want it to, it'll be a great month ...
Quote of the day
Bob non1too. a UC lrvme product and Nt'W
York Knick, who was an a tussle wnh Detroit's
Ri ck Mahorn. describing how it felt when
Mahorn shoved an open hand in Thom ton's face :
"Like Mr. Spock doing the Vulcan Mind Probe."
49ers' Wright on injured Hat
REDWOOD CITY -The San Fran-[!] ~isco 49ers placed Eric Wright on the 4 · t
anju~ reserved hst and signed corn~rba.ck
Tam Collier to play an this weekends wild
card game against the New York Giants.
Wright. sidelined last Sunday by an incrcasmgl)
pamful groin muscle pull. will be out for 28 days. but
could be back if the world champion 49ers make at to
the Super Bowl.
Colhrr played part of the 1982 and all of the 1983
season with San Francisco and was an training camp
this year. He was the last man cut when the 49ers
trimmed its roster to the NFL's 45-playcr hmat at the
start of the season.
NFC awards Rogers, Hicks
NEW YORK (A P) -Running back [il
George Rogers of Washington was named 411 >
Offt''i_Sive Player of the Week and safety
Dwaplt Hacks of San FranC1S<'O the De-
fensive Player of the Week by the National Football
League's Nauonal Conference.
Rogers rushed 34 umes for a cl ub-record 204 )ards
and a touchdown an the Redskins' 27-16 victory over St.
Louis. Hicks had a fumble recovery, an interception
and sax tackles an the 49ers' 31 -16 victory over Dallas.
Roae named Man of the Year
ST. LOUIS-Pete Rose. the Cincio-ii
na11 Reds player-manager who on Sept. 11
set an all·time major league hat record, has
been named Man of the Y car for 1985 by
The Sporting News. a weekly publication
Rose. 44. 1s the 18th selectaon of1he award by TSN
eduors. He collected his 4, I 92nd c.areer hat wath more
than three weeks left in the season and now boasts a
lifetime total of 4,204.
The award cames with at the Waterford Crystal
Trophy, valued at S 15,000, which will be presented to
him next month dunng ceremonies an Ne~ York.
Peter Ueberroth. now baseball comm1ss1oner, was
the J 984 rcc1p1ent of the award. Other fin?hsts ·~ 1985
were football 's Walter Payton and Eddie Robmso!l·
basketball's Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Roll~e
Massimino. hockey's Wayne G_retzky. boxings
Michael Spinks and baseball's Dwight Gooden and
Don Mattingly
~urtea pla&ulng McCarthy
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -Mtnnc-liil sota Nonh Stars forward Tom McCarthy as '
ttall wai~in& to put toeether a season with
more pan than pain.
McCarthf. whom the tars selected as the I 01h
player overal m the 1979 Nataonal Hockey League
draft. has played more than 68 games only once in his
injury.filled cal'Ct'r.
That was an 1982-83. when he played 1n all 80
pmC$ and had his best all-around campaign, wuh 28
goals and 48 assists for 76 points. The following ye81',
playina in 66 games. he scored a cueer-hagh 39 goals.
But the 2S-ycar-old McCanhy ha.~ no1 logged
enou&.h ice time recently to come close to those,
num6cl'$. He is cumntly out with a separatt"d shoulder
-his fourth malady of a season which is less than haJf
OVt'r.
"What as JUSt a bruise to most people, you have to
treat like a fracture for Tommy," sa1d Stars trainer Dack
Rose. "He's the kind of guy who can sleep wrong on has
arm and he'll come an and it will really be hurting him.
He doesn't heal like most people. It's no knock against
hJm. That's just the way ht' IS."
Four years ago. McCarthy was hit by a shot ~n
practice. It tort muscles and c~usc internal bleeding an
his forearm and three days later at It'd to surgery that
doctors say saved the arm.
The next year, a similar injury happened to
McC.a.rtby's leg; he tore muscles and the muscles
swelled. blocking the blood supply to the leg.
With that krnd of running start. McCarthy ha5. gone
on to sustain almost every injury and illness imaginable
smce. For ex.ample. in this St"ason alone. he has had a
bum knee a jammed wnst. Bell's pals) and now. the
separated ~houlder that Wlll keep him out of the lineup
for at least three more weeks.
"I don't know wh y all these weird things happen to
me" said McCanhy. built solidly enough at 6-foot-2,
210 pounds. "I've never broken a bone, but I've had
muscle problems. cireulatjon problems, tendon prob-
lem~. separations. ligament problems, ankle trouble.
nerve troublt'.
Knlcks' knack
New York•• Rory Sparrow and Gerald
Wllklna ~cb.anCe hlth fivea ln the cloetnc
eeconda of the Knlcu' 113-104 wln over
the Celtica tn double overtime Wedneeday.
7&ers'announcersuccumbs Portland blasts Clippers
PHILADELPHIA -David ZmkofT. m
for decades the public address announcer __ _ For the Clappers. Norm Nixon scored 19 points. and
voice of the Ph1ladelph1a 76crs of the Johnsonscores31, butit's Cedric ~axwell scoredl 7.N1xonwastnreefor fivcfrom
Na11onal Basketball Assoc1at1on. died __ _ three-point range to keep 1he Chppers close early.
early Wednesday of heart failure . He was 75. not enough in 121-1 Q7 }0S$ Portland out rebounded the Cli ppers 49-43, marking
Zinkoff had undergone heart bypass surgery 1wo _ _ ___ -the eighth game an a row the Blazers have outrebounded weeks ago at Hahnemann University Hospi~I. their opponents.
Zinlcoff, a graduate of Temple Un1vers1ty. broke PORTLAND (AP)_ Kika Vandeweghe scort'd 26 Portland had trouble gaming parity on the boards
into announcing with the Ph1ladelph1a Sphas. pred~ points Wednesday night to lead the Portland Trail Blazers early in the season.
cessor of the NBA 's Philadelphia Wamors Thr to a 121-107 Na11onal Basketball Association victory With his 26 points. Vandcweghe be1tered has season
Wamors moved to San Francisco after the 196 l -ll over the Los Angeles Cli ppers at Memorial Coliseum. average which was 22. 9 coming into the game.
season. . The Bla.zers prevailed in their annual Christmas Day Portland Coach Jack Ramsay said the Blazers played The 76ers came here an 1963 when the franchise home game. despite a 3 I-point effort by the Clippers' well in stretches Wednesday night, and he looked ahead to
was transferred from Syracuse. Zinkoffbecamc part of Marques Johnson. road games this week with Daflas and Houston.
that operation, handling tickets and the program book The Blazers. with their third straight victory. boosted "We ran the ball well. we moved the baJI well."
as well as the public announcing chores. their record to 18-14. Los Angeles fell to I 0-19. Ramsay said. "That turned 1he game around for us.
He was a familiar figure on the sadehnes and had a Portland rolled out a balanced scoring attack. and "Now we have two on the road -Dallas and
d1st1nct1ve. roller-<:oas1er vocal style that was w1dcl} had six players in double figures. Houston," he said. "We've got to keep working, pointing
imitated by Sixcrs fan s. The Blazers outscored the Cla ppers 20-7 to open the the road record to . 500."
He as survived by a sister Funeral <;crv1ccs will be second quarter. took a 71-55 halftime lead and were never So far this year. the Blazers have played half of thcu
Fnday in Philadt'lphaa. threatened. 32 games on the road. winning sax and losing I 0 for a
AFC honors Paige, Gastineau
NEW YORK (AP) -Wade receiver
Stephone Paige of Kansas City was named
Offensive Player of the Week and de-
fensive end Mark Gastineau of the New
[il
York Jets the Dt'fensa vc Player of the Week an the
Amencan Conference. the National Foolball League
announced.
Paige caughl eight passes for a league-record 309
yards and two touchdowns an the Chiefs' 3M-34 v11.1ory
over San Diego Gastineau had fou r solo lackk'>. three
assists. one sack. one forcl'd fumble and one lumblr
recovery in thr Jets' 37-10 victory over Cleveland
Falcons hire Marion Campbell
'\ TLANT '\ -The Atlanta Falcons
extended head coach Dan Henning·-;
con1ract and hared former Philadelphia
Eagles head coach Manon Ca mpbell a~
ddensave coordinator
Ci]
The Falcons wrre 15-33 an three seac;ons under
Henning. including 4-12 record the past 1wo ~asons.
Henning came to the FaJcons an 1983 from lht'
Washington Redskins.
Campbell. a former Falcons head coach. wa'i fired
by the Eagles Dec. 16 when Phaladclphaa was 6-9 w11h
one game left in the season. He had two yt'ars remaining
on his fi ve-year contract.
Television, radio
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6:30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL La ker\ ~11
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6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: La.leers at
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7:3Q p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Philadel-
phia at Oippers, KM.PC (710).
Besides Vandewegbe's 26-pomt performance. winning perct"ntage of JUSt .375. The Blazers are 12-4 at Portland go1 16 points from Mychal Thompson. 14 each home.
from Jim Paxson and Clyde Drexler. 12 from center Sam Clappers' Coach Don Chaney said his team let the
Bowie and I I from Jerome Kersey. game slap away by taking early shots, giving the Blazet'9"a
Reserve center Caldwell Jones scored JUSt 6 points chance to run their fast break.
for the Blazers. bur his tough defense helped hm1t "Portland make~ a laving off cas) shotc;," Cha~>
( hppers' centers Kurt N1mph1us and rookie Benoit said. "lf)ou can kt:ep 1hem on the penmeter. yo u might
8cn1aman to JUSt 10 points. have a chance.
It was the third qua~r before Nimphaus scored has "You have 10 stay with Portland -within two or
first field goal. and both Nimph1us, who finished with 6 fo ur points -to win here." he said. "You can't let thCIJl
points.. and Benjamin. who finished with 4, fou led out in keep a 10· or 12-poant lead -that seems to build their
the final stanza confiden.-e t'\.Cn more."
CELTS FALL
TOKNICKS
INTWOOTs
"if~ YORK ( '\P) -Rookie
Pa1nck E~ang SLOred 32 pointc;
1ndudrng 18 dunng a second-half
lOmcback. and Rory Sparrow added
22 points as the New York Knacks
oven.:amc a ~5-poant deficit to beat
the Boston Celtics 113-104 in a
douhlc-ovenunc-National Basketball
:.\s~oc1a11on game Wednesday
1 he Kn1cks. who trailed 58-33 w11h
6 39 left in the lhard period. rallied
behind their 7-foot rookie center 10
w1th1n 86-84 inside the last minute of
regulation. Sparrow's two free throws
with 34 seconds left tied the game.
Boslon built a 97-92 lcad with 1:09
remaining 1n the first ovename, but
Ewf'9g hll a Jumper and Trent Tucker
ued It wath a three-point goal.
Ewmg'sjumper 56 seconds into the
second overtune broke a 99-99 lie and
Gerald Walkins made 11 I 03-99 wi1h
another JUmper.
Norseth leads Blue
past Gray, 27-20
Kansas quarterback
named MVP for TD.
228 yards throwing
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (AP,
Quarterback Michael Norseth of
Kansa$ passed for for 22k yard~ and
one touchdown to hft the Blue to a
27-20 victory over the Gray in their
48th Annual All-Star Football C'larnc
Wednesday.
Norseth, who shared lime at quar-
terback Wlth Indiana's Steve Bradlc).
passed for I 68 first-half yards and was
responsible for the only touchdown an
the second half - a 17-yard pass 1<1
Purdue's Steve Griffin 1n the third
quaner that erased the Gray's 20-19
halftime lead.
ICrlllu1 } '"'"·"\It u11. 1vu1111 4uo1L4ll but the dcten~ held both time\.
W1JJ1e Pless of Kansas. who r«
co,ered a fumble to kill one of tile
threats. was named 1he Ou1standing
Defens1 vc Playe r Napoleen
McCallum of Navy was the Gray's
Oumandang Offens1"e Player ~d
Mississ1pp1 State's Aaron Pearson :its
top defensive star
The Blue scored fir;t on McAulay's
41-yard field goal set up by a 56-ya:rd
dnve' an which Norseth comple~d
four passc<; for 44 yards.
.\f\er Lou1s1ana Tcch's Doug:bls
Landi) intercepted a Norseth pass to
kill another Blue threat. the Gray
drove 6~ yards w1th Karcher hitting
Anderson with a 19-yard touchdown
pass. Rice's James Hamrick kicked
the ext'8 poanl for a 7-3 Gray lead.
The Blue's Erroll Tucker fumb~
the neitt ku.:kolT and Pearson re-
covered at the Blue 15 yard line
Karcher conncc1cd with Anderson
again and H;1mnck added the extra
point.
Make Your Tony Baltazar
pleads innocent
Norseth was named the game·~
Most Valuable Player. Running back
Allen Pinkett of Notre Dame. whb
scored two touchdowns for the Bl ue
an the first half. was named the Blue·~
Outstanding Offensive Player an the
game. played before 18.500 spec-
talors at Cram ton Bowl.
McAuht ) had a 25-}ard field goal to
cut the (!.dP to 14-6.
The Blut' cut the lead again when
P1nket1 capped a 66-yard dnve Wlth a
I-yard 1ouchdown run A two-point
conversion tf) failed. 1/eae-4 ?2eJ.otution
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POMONA (A P) -La Puente
boxer Tony Baltazar pleaded inno~
cent to vehicular manslaughter an a
July accident that killed two people.
Baltazar. 24. who has part1c1pated
1n nauonaJly televised lightweight
bout~. allegedly was drivrng under the
influence of alcohol when has car
skidded into another in Baldwin
Park.
yracuse place-kicker Do n
McAulay kicked two field goals tn the
first half for the other Blue points.
Quanerback Ken Karcher of Tulane
gave the Gray the early lead with a
pair of touchdown passes m the first
quarter. Aonda running back Neal
Anderson scored the otht'r Gray
touchdown in the second quaner
The Gray drove deep into Blue
The Blue went ahead when Bradley
directed a 60-yard sconng dnve that
t"nded with Pinkett taking at m from
the I. McAulay's ex tra point gave the
Blue a 19-14 lead.
The Gray regained 1ne lead on
Anderson's I-yard run with 3:50 !Cf\
an the half
Miami looks for sweet deal
Sugar Bowl win could put it
in reach of nationa l crown
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -The second-ranked
Un1 vers1ty of M1am1 football team moved Sugar Bowl
preparataons here Wt"dncsda). aretled by near-free21na
wands and 50mr hot lacks from • 01x1eland Jll7 band.
Quancrback Vanny Te~uiverdc amved separately
about 40 mmutes before his teammates, Oy1n1 ~1reetly
from has home m Elmont. N Y • instead of mecun.a the
team at M1am1 first.
M1am1 meets No 8 Tennes:stt. the Southea tem
Conference champs. an the Suaar Bowl on New Year's
Night.
Testa vcrde admmcd 11'5 1mposs1ble to escape
thou&}\ ts of a national champ1onsh1p tlult could come to
M1am1 with a v1ctory over Tenneucc coupled Wlth a
victory by Oklahoma over top-ranked Penn State in the
Oranae Bowl
''But fi,.,t, wt have to take care of beaun.a Tennessee
and let wh11evcr happens somewhere else takr care of
atsdf," he said
He wa~ a rrtlshan an 198'\, M1am1's national
chomp1onsh1p ~a'°n -"mort' a spectator 1han a
player:· he saao I has :.ear''.'I team. nc sa1ct. as more
talented than that Ont'. •
Coach Jimmy Johnson said he planned to meet wtlh
his team at the hotel here Wedne~day night to remind
them to keep their minds on the . ugar Bowl.
"There's been so much talk about the outcome of
other games and lhe affect on the rank1nas. I wani.:to
impress upon them thnt 1hey ~hould not conc«n
themselves Wlth 1hmg.<1 they have no control ovor:· Johnson said.
He said he'll relax curfews for the first few days t<>lct
his players enJOY <iomc: of the party atmosph~c
SUf'T'Oundinj the bowl, then act down tO serious bUSll\('SS .
"The fir1t three practices arc really important to us
playina well,'' he said. "They were off all lut week takil'lg
finals. The last pract1~ we had was a wcrk aao Friday.."
Fullback Alonzo Highsmith 1.:lld he WH ready to 10
fliht now.
"f wHacnang la1y ai home "tuna around andJoglng a httle," he said ··1 v.1~h the g.'lmc wu tomorTOw."
"Tcnne see. I know what thry'rt th1nkma. Thg~vc
aot noth1n1 to lo~ Tht"_y'rt sayrn(l. 'Let's ao knock otrNo
2 and act somt rr,P<'ct. Well. thev're not aoma to att lfl)'
rtspect off of u'
"6verybod) '\ ~n ~~anJ Mi.lma as looluna -to
Oklahoma-Prnn C\1a1c That ' .i l11111rbull "
"We' rt looking ct1rcctl) a l ~·nr 1'\~ -hr Mad
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011tu a t A•m• Cnenne1 2 a1 I pm 1
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE
NEW ENGL.ANO AT NEW YORK
•:.TS -Pa rr ors L8 Br en lf19rtr•'
(her'"''"MO ' luf\honaD•t Je" LB Lenee
Me111 11001 C Joe F e'O\ •clle\ll C 8
JoMnv L•nn i.nee RB Frffman McNeil
l•ne.). NT Barry BeMttl len~lel, LB Kvlt Cntton lnloi, QB Ken O'Brien (elbow). CB
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE
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It out C8 Er1r IV• 0111 tet>Oomenl is
dOuotfut. LB Jrm ttoverll (knM). R8 8111
Ring fanklt l OE Jeff Stover lnecll.l, TE
Ru\\ Franc•' !ankle C Jo11n Hill lcalfl ert
ouest•onat>te S Aonn1t Lott 1tnum1>l, NT
Michael Carre• an~ie L8 Atk• Et11\0M
tconcun1011 DE JoM Horr• !tlJ>Owl ••t
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Bowl uons, schedute
DEC 14
CalHonU 8owt
(el Frt\IMI)
~ rf\no State SI Bowlln11 Gref'n 1
DEC. 11
Cllerrt Bowl
(et ,.onflec, Mid\.)
Marvtand lS, Svrarull' II
lndt~e llowt
(II Sllr"'-1, La.)
Mione,ore 'O Clemson ll
OEC 21
Holldav 8owt
(et Seti Oltetl
A,rkao\o 18 .Ar110"0 Stolt 11
DEC. 1S
81ut·Gralr Cleul<
(ti Mon'-'-'t, Ale.)
NQ•ll" 21 Soutn 20
FRIDAY'S GAME
Ubert\r 8 OWi
lat Mampftis)
Bevror C8 l l V\ LSU 8 I 11 IChanne1 ll
•' ~ )0 om i
SATURDAY'S GAMES
FIOMdt Cltnn 8owt
lat ONndt, Fie.)
O"'•o S•e•r 8·31 vs BYU • 10-11 ICnannet
4 •' 10 a m Sun 8oWI I•• Et Pl\O, Tool
C.torQla ll·l II vs A••1ona 18-JJ 1C1111n
<11!1 7 •' noon•
Aloha 8owt
(II Henotulll)
USC SS v\ Aabama I 1 rChanntt
ll a•Sorn
MONDAY'S GAMES
Froooom 8owt
(at Antllelm)
Wcu1111111ton (6·51 vs Co1oraoo <1 41' S
om
Gator 8owt
111 Jee11son11 ... F~ I
Okranoma State 8 ) I\ Flonaa ~.,,
ll ·ll <C11ennt1 1 at S pm
TUESDAY'S GAMES
PMdl 8owl {II Atlanta)
Armv •I 11 ., lll•noi\ 16 4 I• CCJ1anne1 1
at noon)
&lu--1 8owl (II Houlton)
Aor For e II 1 "' T~•a\ 8 l Cl'>ar
nti S •I I' 45 & m
Al·Anwrlcen aowt
let 8lnnlntflem, Ata.)
M•clllgan Staff <7 41 v• Georgia fl'(n
(8 2 11 '(Cnannei 13 al S Pm l
WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
Sunlr 111 F lestl 8owt
(at Tempe)
Mocnlgen t-I t v• Net>ra\kll q 11
(Cnan~el 4 a• 10 lO a m
Cott9n lloWI
lat DelHl
Te.as .A&.M t9 1 v\ Auburn 18 l l
1Cn11nne1 1 at 10 30 ~ m J
ROM 80WI
111 Puadenel
UCLA ! 1 1 •\ 1owe 10 1• Cna Me1 4
at 1 om
Suear 8ewl
(al Ntw on..11\I
M1aM1 Fla c 10 I V\ T 9Menel' (9. I 11
1Cllanne1 1 at S Pm 1
Ort._ 8owt
lat Miami)
0 .. 11,..oma 19 I 1 vs Penn Sta te • 11 ·0J
1C11a nre1 • a• S om 1
SATVltDAY, JAN. 11
EHl·Wtlf SNIM Gamt
(I f Sen ,ranclKO)
Ees• vs wes1 noon
HUia 80WI
(a t Honotutu E"'' v\ West I pm
Japan 8ewt
111 Yotr.,..me, Japan)
Niii'" v• SoulP\ &30 Pm
SATURDAY, JAN II
Stntor 8owt
(at Mobk. Ala,)
Nnr tn •\ Sovrh 10 am
Ail lime\ P'i T
BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC aw. 71, Grav 20
Scor• Dv OUanen
Blue
Grev
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14 • 0 0-10
81u-FG MtAutev 41
Grav-Hagood 19 11au trom t<arcne
!Hemric~ klC~l
Cirev-Anoer\on IS 111u trom Kercller
tHamrlct< kick>
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81...-Plnl\t!I I run IMcAutav klckl
Grev-Andenon I rull lrun falltdl
81~rlffin 1S oau from Nonetn
tBatv P•n from Norsetl'll
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GAME STATISTICS
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First dOWll' 23
ltul!'IH•Vlf<I• 24·60
P1&llno ••rd• lot
Return v.,d, J I
PHM\ ?9·49·1
Pi.Ill\ 1 '10
Fuml>le• !Oil ?·2
PenalllH ·v•rd\ •·SA
Tlmt of Pou"''°" 2S 36 INOIVIOUAI. STATISTICS
Gf'IY
13
0 ·210 111 ,,
19 49 I . ,.
) ,
6·80
l4 74
RUSHIN<i-8tuo. 8radl0v 5·2' Plnl!ltt
6·13 Lewis 2·1 Nont tl'I 1·6, ~"'" l ·4
Grav, McC.llum 14·106 Wllll•m• 7 l1,
Totten •·?\ HeOOOd ?· 11 An0trM>11 10-1' Mc0oneld Hmlnv• 1) Karcher 1·(mlnv\
7t) ~
PASStNG.:!'tllue NorMll'I " 17· 1 27t
8radte¥ l I l?·O·IO Gr•v KatCNf
16· lS-1-lSO Tot19n ) 14 0 n
RECEIVING-8 k;t P1n11e11 1 u Carter •·U Griffin l S2. 8atv l ·4l , Mavt\ J l1
LOUlt ?·ll. Ta't'!Or 1·14. f"rultt 7·?1, 9.,,,...
1·9 Grev Andt<"IOI! t 11. Hagood l ·7S.
McCaltum 7· 15. Cil11t<1• I 16, M<Oo<lald
I 14 Tl!Orr\a\ I n, HlllOO'I I t WIM..,.,. 1 •
HIGH SCHOOL ... ,,,
$0UTHlltN co ......... K.
Ofte!IM
'""· ... vw. S<~ a \ \terk C aoo Vellev
8-A WOOlall Artttlt
8-T v..-1 M o !Ofl Vit i()
1-0 l tw \ Nooe-e\ 1-" LN \11t111 Ane
Wiil (el , CellO VelltV w• ll t<etrar~. 1 o• At
TF-W M•trl\ l.O\ AllO\
OL. -R Co\t,uo M10 10n Vi.lo
Ht. Wt. Yr.
• l ··~ St i n 1es '' • l ?17 St
S t l•S St
•0 100 $0
H lto SI S·t l•S St
• J 7U Sr .._. lAO for
Ol.-£ ll00<111ue1 Pa<emov111
OL-lt Mcllevnold•. lllow1anc1 OL-A Ennl\ ll MocMria
OL-0 Baird. Oal\a Hllh
AP-J Snow LO\ •t•m1tO\
~
OL-0 CiiOM>ll, El ~ • ) ns Sr
OL-tt Cit<ltr\I L ytlWOOO • ' 10S Sr
OL-J P9tred9\, Et Ooreoo ' ? no Sr OL-S SN uldlt19, Et Toro 6 S ?4? Sr
OL-1.. AfaulO, ~nta Ari• 6·0 ?3S St
L8-T (Nlnn, Foothllt 6·) no S•
LB-<. WrlOhl, Loar• S· I I llO Sr t.8~ ltt<1ttrla . lrvlM • 0 205 Sr
L8-M Cio<lrai.\, Et Toro S· 10 llO S•
LB-Ill klW Et ~· S e 1'5 Jr 08-8 Hero.""· Peclflc.a 6· I 190 Sr De--P Hurley. S•t1te ,._,,. 6 0 'l10 Sr
:::~ SIOl'H , Cerrlloa S 10 ISS Sr
0 8-A 8 urMll, LvnwOOCI ••3 llO Sr
P-S Peth, Pacltl'• 6·3 700 Sr
Ca·l'tt'IW' ., h YMr
~" Stark ICePl•trano Vellevl etlO Do" Ci IDIOtl IE I MOOttla I
SOUTH•ASTERN CC>tf,.•RINCE
OftlftM
8-J Ooart Cnarttr O.• 6·3 ns Sr
8-IC Wnnin111on, Ornnd 8ar S·9 llS Sr
8-W Smltn, Sen 8ernardlll0 S·6 140 Jr
8-E Brownl"f!, La Sltrra 6· 1 t 70 Jr
B-S Cterll., Sen DlmH S 11 19S Jr
Wlt-S Envarl, La S"'r• 4· 1 170 Sr
WR-G Aldrldla. Etll,..nd41 ~ 11 170 Jr
TE-G Cook Duar1e 6 4 'XIS Sr
OL-J Borra Arrovo S·9 JlS Sr
OL-N F or11, Centr el 6 6 140 Sr
:::.-o Slmo•on, Monlc1a1r 6 1 14' Sr
OL-J Feno.r, C11er1er Oak 6·2 ns Sr
OL-M Hemrick, APPie Vellev 6·S 110 Sr
K-0 Burke, Le Sr,rra • 4 18S Jr AP-K Oorner Central ~-9 180 Sr
o.t.ftM
CX.-M Holguin, Arrovo • l 19S Sr
OL-R Brown Norte Vtile S 9 170 Sr
OL-1( Ci1uet1 San Olmu 6 ) llS Sr
OL-0 Fouar GanH ha 6 1 20S Sr
OL-J LOPtl Cllarter Oak 6 0 715 Sr
LB-L Vledlc, Diamond Bar 6·3 19S Sr
LB-8 Torre\ Arrovo 6·0 100 Sr
L&-H Cllavez. RO\emH<I 6 0 100 Sr
L8-H TrtlO Kt o11el S 9 165 Sr
OB-l Porter D1amona 8er S 11 11S Sr
0 8 -S Munion Aoott V11tev S 10 160 Sr
f'~-V Cer1tr P110 Verde S 9 16S Sr
0 8 -F GethndO, Dla mo<ld 8ar 6· I llO Sr
P-Jlm Morro•, CelOn & 0 19S Sr
Player °' IN YNr Jett Obert (Charter Oak
W1cn11e
San D1eoo
Tacoma
St LOul\
Kansa\ C '' Ulto
Minnesota
B1111more
Cltvetana
Pl11souro11
Danes
Ch•caoo
MISL
WH!Wn Olvtston
W L
Q 4
1 6
• Q
1 9 s • s Q
E uler'n Drvluon
12 4
1 1
1 1
1 1
• 9
5 9
Pct
697
SJI
All
437
l8S
lS7
lSO
500
500
500
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4
4
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This wMtr's trout Plants
LOS ANGELES -Et Doradll Pa,.
Lake, Peck R08d Park Lake PVddlng\lone
Lake. Sen Gaortet River tent tork J Santa
F• R.nervoor
ottANGE -Lagune N111ue1 Par-L&l<e
RIVERSIDE -Evan\ Lake
SANTA 8Alt8AltA -Cacnu,.,a La•e
VENTURA -Cas1tu Lakt
SAN DIEGO -Doane Pono
HolVWOOd P•nc
WEDNESDAY'S AESUL TS
()Offl ti >O·daV ftl«oulflCW.0 fMtt I
FIRST RACE & luriono'
Go Sw1f11v V.tlef'luetal I I 00
Erin ' Loro Herna,..oe11
Conte•' •So1rs1 Time l tO
S20 HO
620 )'10
280
Also Ran D J Lou Mar••" Cool1>rte1e
1t1n11 Qi Pltelure
Ser atcneo ton••ra
SECOND ltACE I I I "l•it\
Meola Marvel St Mrt,.. • 20 J 40 1 60
Native e,oiorer IMezaJ 8 80 A 10
T •tta n1 s Tov I SlDlile> 3 00
Time 1 SO 1
Al•O Ran Planter Akurevr Lane. Ven
ezuete n. Boweaver Toru "•"II Kuta h
N1gn1 Rucdt Merovlt.r Place
Scra•Cl•f'l 8ul)Olv 8u<
'2 DAILY ~8LE 6·1 oaoo '37 6()
THIRD RACE 6 lurtOMO\
Comrnlttea S11~ma• er •SO
Oenra oer cSoll\l
AC>tru\Chl<& IMtra1
Time I 08 2
00 160
4 00 140
110
AllO Ran Rova1 Rf9atra Dr~em FealP\
S.S EXACT A •·?t oa •O M7 SO
FOURTH ltACE. 6 lur!Ono\
Foll For CiOld !Vtnrll 960 SOO ) 90
Cu lld•, criooce tAtvarr11 lS 60 16 ao
Goldle'\ Cilrl 1S11vens1 3 80
Time 1 111
AtlO Ran Leoni Protection Wln1111•0
M1uv S.na Her Mv Love llomoarouno
Lawanna Krm Sito Suoero Jt• Scretc~ Sam1n1na Sut
S.S EXACT A t1 41 oa10 '4~ SO
FIFTH RACE One mile
Et Jet>el !Solis 1700
Emmet Ke v I Alvareu
Coursing Eagle (llatenzu.-1a 1
lime 138
Also Ran Mev~ T111, Tome
Oanav Pare"f!on 8an~e1rt
Da ncer Geo Stl<J!lam
S.S EXACTA 14 61 oe1d \180 SO
SIXTH RACE. o furlong\
T ottenv Leu I Sttvens) l 60
8arl>erlna ISlloefNlktr'
Beooer·, Wallet IVe1tn1uetal
T.me 110
H O HO
640 HO
690
Al\O Ran E•ut>trancv Dullv NOrlll
W.Odl"f! Denctr Leov Hct!Clle Mrracu·
!ou1, Malo CetlOv F utt Acc1a1m nu1trt
Bl'lleflne
Scratcntd Spe rk In T'le Dar• S.S EXACTA 13·6) paid '4~ 00
SIXTH RACE. 6 lurloll9,
Tlttan .. Leu IStt¥tnU J 60
8arbarlne IS-mek..-1
Beo11er ' Welltl llleltnluete Time I 10
180 HO
680 S40
6 to
AIM> Aan E •ubtUl\C'tl Du\tv Nortl'I
WtOdll'lll Dancer. Ladv Hct!Cll• Mlrecu·
1ou1. Mela Cendv. Full Accla im ttuitre
81llorlne Ser altlled Soerk In ff'le 01r11 s.s aXACTA (3 ., oeld '8900
s•v•NTH RACE. 7 lurtonll\
Amnth<blthr Vtn1tl • 70
MIOll ~ IPlnca.I
Cllt llO (~I\)
Time t 112
l80 2IO
3.0 l20
180
"'"° •en 8rlal\Ch0'1, c i-11comaul.
North O! Lake. B .. k 1maoe. LUCh Jo ,5 •XACT A 17·l l lleld '69 00
U ~IC MX 1e·4·2+) 11 Peld '3 90160
10 1t wlllllint t101t1 (\h "<>rJH) ConM>11
tron PIO $ht NllJ 111100 to t5' lkllel' !five
l'IOrMI)
EIGHTH RAC•. I • m1i.,
ill A._•OI' (Valt/llufla) t .0
F0tcerlt1I I Toro>
Petu tlollo l~rnandezl
lime 2017
'.0 )60
260 uo S.00
AM It.,, Perl\ PflllCt lt\iOell\ltl '-eu-1 "9111 9or'l.~ WIM-n
U IJCACTA lt·J) oe1d ... !oO
..... 'TH RAC•. I " ml .. \
Oa111 AC'.Uf\t 116 I Kntl lA 00 Ptrl Ulr>Ct I M'1 a )
Mr C!lromKoov <Tort>!
Time 14'l
14 60 1010
•• 110
400 S?O
•tto It all AN!t!I ( ornrnand9r TM
T tti.r fll!-JOf>tl Ale? ar11a1n, Vlet ro"'
Lad. DoMv I( nit Wall Ot Swel
ScntCMCt lllllTI-. ~ ' laoie U IXAC'rA It J) Hid '41600 u l.ICACTA 11 .. 1 oeld em JO
A tf'9ndanc• 11 145
I
NBA
WISTUtN COH,EAlN(&
,.ecHlc °""''*' w L ,.ct oa
Lair .. ~ 14 l '" Porttend 1e u s.J e ,
Se•ll,. 11 1' l7t I•
~"'• 10 II 110 1' Cit_, 10 19 l4S 1S
C.oldtn Sta•• 10 11 313 I•
Mldwt" OMuon
Den•tr 11 II 61 I
HOU\lon II II t1 I
Sar Anton•o 11 I? Sl6 1
Uta,.. I• U 5" 1 1
Oanu ll 14 "' 4 Sa tr .,.,.nro 9 19 Jl 1 • .,
EASTERN CON,.ERINCE
Alltl'ltlc OMllon
Boston 71 1 1SO
Ntw JtrH• II 11 600 A
Pl\lladtt0h1e 16 12 S11 S
WH llillOIOn I) 14 4' I 1 1
Ntw York 10 19 l4S II >
Cemrel Olv!Weft
Mliweukff 19 I? 613
Dttroll IS 14 S17 J
Atlante 14 14 500 3' 1
Clavtland 13 16 UI S
Cnlc190 II 10 lSS I
1na11na I 19 t96 9 w ....... v., ScCM't\
PortlatlO 1?1 ~ 107
New York 113 8 0\lon 11).t ?OT
Tftttlf'' GtrnH
Lakin at San Antonio
PPlllaOelOhla at Cl'-' De1ro11 at ~w Jer\tv
Ntw Yor~ at Cn1caoo
tnd11n11 at Milwaukee
Uta" 11 HOu\101\
Dellu a t Pt>oeno•
Secramento a t Goldt n State
,rldaY'\ Game'
Atlanta at Wa \llrnoton
Clevtland al Datro11
Portland al Oa llu
Ciotdtll S 111t a 1 s .. me
Blaun 121, Otppen 107
CLl,.,.ERS ( 101) -M Jonn\On 14 23
3 I> 31 Maawtll S·ll 1·1 11 Nom..-.U\ l I
0 1 6 8r.011eman I I 1 7 4 Nr.or 6 IS 4 6
19 Ben1am1n 1-l O·O 4. Sn•11111 1·6 1·1 5
WMile 6· 11 I· 7 13 Ea,.erd\ I • O·O 1 Cellt
1 1 4 • 6 T oral\ 41 93 72 l 1 107
PORTLAND 1111) -TllOmoM>n 8 ll 0·0
16 Va nOtweollr 9 16 8·9 16 Bow•e l 6 6 10
11 Coner 4·9 0 0 8 Pauon S·I 4 4 14
or .. er 6· 13 1·1 14 Porter 2·S l 4 1 K
Jonn'°" 3·6 1·7 7 Ktr\tv 3·• S-6 11 Jones
) 4 0·0 6 Tol•I\ '6 U 19·37 111
Sc«t bv Parladl Lo\ A'""'91 l3 21 11 ,. _ 107
P~and )0 41 21 19-111
TllrH·oo•nt goal\-N11on l Fouleo
ou1-Ben1a m1n N1mon1u1 Reoouno1-Los
A'IOett\ ... M JOM\on :01 PorllanO S9
TllOmO\OM 8ow e 11 • .Au1s•s-LO\ An
99•es 23 N ~0" 9 Port.a no l3 Pe C\<I" 9
Tote fouis-LO\ Ange•es 11 Port1ano 16
A11enoancr 12 666
Cole9e
WEDNESDAY'S SCORES
North Cero11na 90 Ntveoa ·LU Ve<l4\ 1l
Sranlo•a 11 Cnamonaae 59
TUESDAY'S LATE SCOAES
N~veoa·Las veoe\ IJ Sranfora 65
Nor tn Cerotona St 64 Cllam1nac:e 46
How AP top 20 fued
No I Nortn Ceroline c 10 OJ d•d not ola v
No 2 M1cr,,gan 10 Ol d1<1 not pie •
No 3 Du•e 9 0 O•O not ora /
No 4 Sv-(l(U\11 7 0 O•O nor O•••
No S C.torot•Ow" 9 0 O•<I no• Dlov
NO 6 Kansas 10 d•O "O' o•ev
No 7 Geo•o•a T rcn 7 1 O•<I "<>' Dla v
No I 01<11ir•oma •9 O• d•O not ote v
No 9 L.ours1ane S•atf' 111-01did1101 oca,
No 10 MtmPll•\ S•atP Q 01 010 no• 01av
NO 11 SI Jann\ 110 I O•O "°' o•a• .. 0 11 Ne•&Oa Las I/fill\ • ,, OSI to
Nortf'I Ca •O""a Statl' SO ')
No 13 K t-n•uc • v 1 I O•<I nor olav
No 14 A-11>0ama B.rm1n11nam 111 I <1·<1
not Ola v
No IS Lou1•v1t1t • • 11 di<! not Pia.
No 16 ilhnoC• I , , did not PlllV
No 17 IMlana ,. 2) d•O '101 Olav
No II Notre Dame 1 S 11 ala not 01a v
No 19 11.rg1n1a Ttt<f'I •·I) 010 "°' Plav
No 10 OePau• ~ 1 O•O not Dlav
UC lrvlne KMdule
"' Sal De< 11 71 -a' "'1oll Par•
C au c Reno 6 P m
Tnur> Ja" 1 'San JO\e Stare tnc.me1
Ser J ar • ·u•an Sra•~ •1'omt1 T"ur\ J",, q 4'' •J:",.e\no Stai~
Sa • Jar I' ,, ·P~t1f1c
Thur\ J~ 0 d •(4 S'at~ f.-ult•rtnr:
Sa• Jar 8 ·uc Sao•e Bii•oera
r,o,....,e
lriur\ HJ" !J •t...o~ci 8t•'"" \141,.
no~e
Sa r Jar 1\ • N~w Me .. co Sratt
110,.,e1
Tllur\ Ja" lO ar ·uran S•ate • .)()
Sun Feo 1 ,., ·San Jo.e S•a te I JO
II
T"urs Fttb
Sar i::eo a
Moro i::to 10
'F rrsno S•~rt '>Ome
·P itt t1f N>"'rt
• )0
$~ • N~w Me-.:•c ~ ~•e1e • Sa t l=eD IS •' 'Nho<la L.as VtQU
I om Tiii
r~.,.,. Feo ~o
Mor i::eo 14
Tnvrs F~r. 17
ot 'Long Beac11 Stalf a• ·uc. Sante Baroera
''°''"aaa Las lie9••
~ome
Sat V.a•
nome1
T~urs Sa• M&r o I PCAA four
~ement ~,,. ,~ f8A
Or11199 Holldav Cluslc
(II Cllepmen Cohetl
TODA V'S FIRST ROUND GAMES
9 a ,.... -Marne •\ Oran11e JI/
11} 40-~oo•n I vi Dana "Ioli•
1110-E Moot ne '' l'"oun!t1<1• llailev 2~ o\!a .,,..l'sa •\ C.aoostreno lla!lev
l 40-San•a Clara vs We\lm1nster
S 10-L.011ra v\ Or&noe o ~Sea<11f'OOC~ V\ Laowooa
I J<r-LA Joraa" v\ Meter De•
FRIDAY'S SECOND ROUND GAMES
ConsGl•tlon Ove~1
9 ~ "' Ma no Or a n111' JI/ rostr 1\
r "O'"' Oar" H 1t' O\er
10 •O-E "" Otna l'"o""'"'" Vailf'• nser
" Cv\ta ....,.\11 C~P \lra~o lla ltt• IO\er
•1 7~'i .. 'd Ard Nft\lm1.,~ff'r '0\f'r 'W'\
I. oar a Or a~ue O\Pr
1-Saoo fO&C' L a~f#O<'O O\tr ,, I..
Joraan·Ma•I'' DI' 11)\tl!•
ChlmPionSllco Oual"ttrllftal\
J ~1\.\ar "• Ot°"""'" V W'""'., ¥\ Foolf'lll! Oa~I H•tl\ w "nf'r ~ 10-E• Mcoeno ~ounraon Voilt 1 wonner
" Co\lo Ylt\t> Cao1orano 11a1t11v winner
t. ~Sal'•• Ciara wesr"'1"''" winner
Y\ Loera·Oranof' "'nn@r
• lO-SaOOleoar' L111<ewoo0 w n,,.r V\
L.A Joro•" Maier Oe w 1ru"f"
Carson Cltv T oumament
THURSDAY'S FIRST ~OVNO GAMES
l .JO-qtno ·~ Newoorr Hart>o<
S-OouOIH V\ LO\ Ala ..... 110\
6JO-S11ark\ vs Hug 1Reno1
t-<ar\O'I C1tv v\ Camoottfl(I(>
l'RIOAY'S HCONO ROUND GAMES
c.onMNltMn SMnHIMI\
J )0-qtno Ntwoor • Heroor ro\~r ''
Oov01e\ LO\ ••emotol !Oser
S-SPerlo.\ HUii IO•er vs Car\O,.. Ce,..
ootlnoo 10ser
Olamolen'!Ncl Semlf!Nlls
•.JO-Reno Nt WIWlrt HarDO• winner •\
Oov0•e\ Lo\ All,.,•tO\ .. Inner
e-soer-\ Hu~ ... n,,., "' Ca"<>" C.a,..
0011noo w•f""~,.
Hlilfl a~ tins
MARINA •DISON TOURNIV
(at Mel'IN H•l
Tadl'("\ s.e-. R~ ~,,,.,
C_,,....tMn
t .JO-Sev1nne "' LOMG 8tacll Wo!\O,,
1 ,_.....,t 1111ton a .. c11 "' O.•.,.. 12 .J0-1..oe•• ... CorOl\a ~ MAI
7 ·L•Qune Hlh •• lO\ .......... 1.0\
c-~
4-FootlloU " EOl\OM
~ »-E \D4trtn1e "' Frento~" 1s..i1ut1
7-Fovnteln Vaftt" "' Et roro e JO-Marine "' Mat« 0..
l'rWY'\ ~
t »-Con~atlO" 'OMf ' 11rac~t1 11 -<on\OltllOI' IOttt' \ DtK\l!t
17 .>o-< on\OoellO" •am1f •NII\
1-<on\Olllt!Otl MW'l\!flne••
F 1111 Pl•Ct \tm1lCnet\
\ .lO-f' '"" oltc• ..,,,,flnel• l-Cl'l•m0>ont.11111 \ll"lllonett
e JO--Clla~\f'llO ltm•ffN I\ s.,.,,....,., ~
NOO<"-<onW'ellOn CIO-'l 11'•<''111•"8 1 .>o-<on,_t_ ,,,,.,,
~Se...,,111 Olt O
~ f!lllll Pil U
•30-TMd ,:...a<•
1-C namo•on•11•0 ''"•"
Siii Qf...,.,
SOUTHERN CAU,OttNIA
0.-0 ~ -PetktO DOwci.t all<! '''"' PKktO I IO ] IM ! l>He 6 ill!\
Mt~ -CloMO ~In Hitt\ -Panacs oc .... der eno
firm oeoeo 1 • '"' 11 iolh Slrl '-'tM -Pec11.eo 00,.09, eno ,,,,..
oecktd n 10 1' one,,., 3 •111, W.. ,. .... , -Pec11eo oowd•• end hrm
oecktd. 3 to 10 111<:1\ff 2 11111 ww Svmmlt -Pacoo oowCMr •no
llrm Pe<lleo 10 10 36 1nc11e\ 9 llfU
WW v ... .,, -Paclleo POWCMr 1110 hrm
PKi.acl 4 to ?A lflCl\e\ 6 hit\
SllA•A·N&VADA •ANGE u.--No .,... 1·4·1001 0.'9 firm
PICktd wltn \1>(0n11llkt COl\<l•HOM\ -Ir P'O Chair two surtace 1111\
....... -No new 4 6 foot O.M -c•eo
oowo.r, \fven cnalf\ aeo two chair\
nlOllls
~ ,..o reoor1
S.-S9"nel -No new • S foot O.M groomed PICO.ta oowo.r lllree Cl>a1rs
~r kwl -No new 4 6 1001 Dase
11roo~ 111c1<t0 oowoer atlO f•rm oeo eo
u ven doul>•t Clle•rs accHs 90n0<.la end
chair T•"-o--No ,,.,.. } ~ foot l>AH
groomed oeckeo oowaer ""'O dOuDte cn•lr' one \urface 11tt
Nar111UU -No ...... 1 •• loot DIM
11roe>r1WO oackeo oo .. at• r,ne ~"<>Ole
MVtn Cllatr\
A"*'9 Meoadow1 -No rie .. I > o >·•oot t>ue Pec•eo oowa.r a na firm Pacll.ed rwo
1r1oi. cna1rs mn• oou1>1e c1111" one
\Urfl Ct lilt
Hemew..o -No ne" t • toor oase
or~ Pa tio.ea oowoer """ cna rs
""" \urfece UllS Squaw V...., U,200 feet) -No ne..., S
fool oast groomeo oec•eo oowoer af\O
firm oackeo M>fTle OO\leCie\ caooe 'e r •fl<I
llOrlOOle
Sciuaw VtlleY (,,100 feet) No new 1
toot DllM. groomtl! oec"td oowaer &f'O
llrm Packeo, two surlect 1111s r11;1111 c11aor\ T•"-Siii BOWi -No reoor•
HMVM\' Vlltey -No new 1 S·tool
0... groomed lleCktd OOw<lt"' afl<I I , ,.,
oacktO trem. ''~ tr l>'t cne rs sev~
douOte cna~r\ ana ~our ~ur••tt• u,, Siii lndlno -No new 1 l •oo• 08\~
peclltd oowoer ano lorm oac•to , .• cne1•'
Mt. ROM -No nf!W I 4 • 1001 Oo\t
groomeo P&CkeO oowaer ""l't' N • ,, ;n~
oouote cllatr one \ur•ace ·''
Ed\a Summit -No •toe.•·
'Sierra Slrt Randi -No •ew • 1001 our
or()()ITlotO oac•eo OOwc>er Of'ft •ir 0 f! f'& r
n1"'t OOvOle cn11r\
Klr1rwtod -No new ~ I 'r>0' ~se
11roomeo Pac~eo oowaer \P• 0ng1'" t co~
dltlons wllll some i>Ostacle\ \t•P•• oo•,D·f
CllelfS two triple c11eor\ end O"t \ur•acr 11!•
Ml Reot -No ne• l s •6o• ouP
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UNLV upended
in Chaminade
Wolf pack has five
in double figures
in 80-73 victory
llONOLl'LL' IAPI < hri-.
Washburn and five other member\ of
the Wolf pack scored in doublt' figurc:s
Wednesday as Nonh (arohna State
upset I 2thj·ranked Nevada-La\
Vtg,as, 80-7 . 1n the ( ham1nade
Classic basketball wurnament
Stanford later dekatc:d ho!>t
\haminade 77-59 in thl· tuume' -..
final game
Washburn. a 6 I I '>Ophomore
cemer, _led the Wollpack w11h 17
points and I 3 rebounds E-rn1e Myers
and Bennie Bohon each ((Jntnhuted
11 point\ v.h1le "ate \itl \it 1llan
'\tored I~ and handtd"f>ut 10 ilS\ISts
Panag10M Fasciula~ J ., -footer
Imm (,reeLe ca merotl the hcnl·h to
tall~ IUpo1n1s (harles\haLkleford a
6-1 0 frt'shman also netted llJ points
It v.a-.. the founh stra1gh1 'tclor) fur
the unranked \\olfpack and se'enth
overall ag.a1mt three defeats The
Runn1n· Rebc:h ue 9-~ fhe1r onh
other ~tb3C'k wa~ to 'o I ~onh
( arollna
.\rmon "The Hammer" (111l1am
paLed l !\-L" W'lth ~.i points and n1nt'
rebounds C1uard Freddie Ban~s v.ho
luukd 11ut lin1llhed v. 1th I I\ po1n1'
( 1ai: C1raham a re'>cf\'e <>tored I 11
putnl\
\ll-..\mcn~a land1da1c .\nthon'
lune-. thl· Rdlt.'1!>. out'>tandtnl!
w 1ngmJn v.a<. limited to four point<.
hi\ loV.t''lt OUlpUl of tht: '>Ca\on
The ~ ollpad .. '>cored the ftr<;1 ""
poin1' of lht game and ma1nta1nt'd a
lead untJI m1dwa) through the flrst
half when the Rehel'> rc:ded off e1g.tu
unan<;wered point\ 10 Lake .:i 22-21
advantage
The club) were tu:d five t1me6 1n the
first half and 1he lead changed hand
on ~1x occasions The W olfpack
out~orc:d the Rebels. 6 ~ over the
fin.al 1-.0 minute'> to earn a 40-18 edge
a1 1n1erm1-..-..1on
Nonh ( arohna ~t..ltc: took rnntrol
at the out~t of the second half
outgunning I NLV 12-4 lor a 5:!-4Z
lead
Lite in tht· game the Rebels 1w1ct·
pulled within fhe poinl!I but 1ha1 wa<,
a'> clo-..c: a!> lh<'' rnuld come
In lht' second game. Greg Buller. a
6-11 lorv.·ard ~ored 20 points to lead
tanford past ( haminade
The Cardinal leading J2 I I .s
hdlft1mc: had 11., lead lUt to e1gh
prnnl\ 51-·H Jt 1he 11 31 mar~
before ll ~puncd to put the game awa'
,,n a Hi-2 spread That made the <>corr
fl"-4'iv..uh'1 31 topla~
( ham1nadt· finall> broll.e a Ion~
"'onng drought on d \hon 1umpc:r b'
~alter Carpenter v.11h fl 2~ kll 111
make the srnre 6Y--i.,
The Cardinal biggest spread wa' :!t
points at , I-~, v,..11h 3 I I tu go
The score v.a, lied f"t 11me'i v.11t1
1v.o lead e\Lhangc'> m the lir-..1 hal•
bl"fore tht· < ardinJI had I 0 un-
Jn<;v..en:d potnt) tCJ t.il..l· a 2.i-14 lead
w11h 9 J4 ktt 1n tht: he11l
Rod ~l< r;i' v.ho had a gamt• high
~t:i !)l>ina brokt• tht '>lnng v. 1th a la) up
111 ut lhe k ad w 2.i. It> Hov..e' er the
f).1001-l I Bu1lt·r .i fo rv.ard v..h1
\houh v.t•ll from outside ltd d
( Jrd1nal 'pun that &a'e \tanlord J
..i~.2~ lead
Life without Ewing
is good at Georgetown
\.\ ..\ HI 'li T O'\o 1 .\ P -Patnck
Ev.1ng ha~ mo,ed on 10 thl" 'a11onal
Basketball .\)\cx·1at1un Jnd 11\ a<; 11
1he team he left behind ha~ \Cl tu
nouce hl· ., gone
'-1ne game\ in10 1he post-fv.ing
aa ( 11~org1·to"" n l n 'er"'' " u n ·
Jc:ieatl'll Jnd rankc:d i1lth 1n the
nJt1on II'> \tltlm~ kt1 tu g1q: J ne""
meaning 10 H11~a Paranoia
"I "'atlht·d them on tClc\l\1on
against DePaul and 11.nev. thl"' v..rre
gu1ng 111 tlt luugh but '•>u hil'l' no
idea hl>"" lttugh until \OU ..ci: them in
pcr\on." ,,11d ~Jllk l n"ers1t'.,
l\.e' 1n Balle\
'Td l1k<.' to \ee the teal':' that ht-at<;
them tur the OJllonal l ham-
p1on\h1p · -.aid "Kattie C l><lCh Bob
f.,hn\<tn It ' IU\\ dn htlnllof tc V.Jlk
11n tht· \.lmt· lllun "'11h 1h" tc.-am
fhl' Ho'J' made ';eJ!lit' thl·1r lall''t
'1ll1m nr \lundJ' n1gh1 4~---~
\\hill r.-1 •,I lt'am' "'"u1d he Je'.i' ..
1ed b' the loss ot 1he _. 1 t w 1 ng. { oal t
John Thompson' Ho~a~ lOntinue t11
mow down the oppos11wn
•• ..\c; hard a~ 11 " rn bt'lteve. the'
ma' he bener thl\ 'ear 1iA11thou·l
Patnc · sa's -\menl.an l m'ers1t
(Od eh Ed Tap'>tott "John has morL
hor;es this 'ear and he 11.nov..'> ho"" 11
use them -\lso th1' team doeo;n't ha"l
Pa mck w c;lov. them dlw. n The'
dun ·1 ha' t' to wart for the h1g man ll•
gel ~t 1i'c; JU<.t run run. run
T Jp~ull the last non-Big u<,.
C 'lnfrrencl \lla lh I' dl'll·a1
Creorgeto""n al home -1n 1482 -
\peaks from l"\pencnce .liter <;ecing
h1<. team ~et hlown ou1 in-'"
The HO\a~ v.ert leading N. ,,.
"'hen 1he' out~11reJ .\mem:an 'l\-4
I l>.qn· .al hnF limt"nut' until I r.i1
••ut \.ltd Tap•,.,,11 \lll'r •ht• l.i,1
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Newport studio juices up video
Lyon Rec ording orchestrates
Hansen ·s Sodas commercial
By PAUL ARCHJPLEY
Of .. Olltr ........
Have you ever been silting m bumper-to-bumper
traffic and noticed the driver an the next lane talking
animatedly to himself? Or turned the TV sound off and
watched one of those firebrand evangelists deliver a
hellfire and bnmstone sermon.,
If you're the lond of person who has an active
1mag.inauon. perhaps you've conjured up some interest-
ing dialogues for them.
That's s1m1lar to what Cun Lyon does for a hvmg.
The owne~ofLyon Recording Studio in Newport Beach is
regularly handed a video tape and asked to add sound to
it..
One of his accounts for the
past 31h years has been the Tim
Hansen Travel Senes for
Hansen's Natural Sodas.
TV viewers may recall
seeing some of the commercials
m which a mystenouscharacter
named Tim Hansen -the real
.. Tim Hansen ts the foun-
der/owner of the company -
, travels around the world m
search of the finest ingredients
for his beverages.
Viewers have seen him
paddling up nve~ in Stam for
juicy mangoes or fl ying into
Washington orchards for crunchy apples.
The commercial being aired nght now shows Hansen
visiting the season's most popular fat guy at the North
Pole.
Ten commercials have been shot an the senes, and
their success has helped the beverage company grow from
S2 millton m sales two years ago to nearly S60 million this
year, Lyon said.
In each case, the commercial 1s shot on location. sans
sound. then sent to Lyon where he adds the soundtrack 1n
his studio.
"When I sec them. I have no idea what I'm going to
do," Lyon said. "I jUSt start hacking."
By "hacking" Lyon means hours of tedious work.
mixing music and background sounds to accompany the
narrator who's telling about Hansen's latest adventure.
For instance. in one commercial there's the sound o l
a helicopter beating in the background.
But Lyon didn't simply record a helicopter and add 11
to the soundtrack. Rather. he ht red a synthesizer specialist
from Disneyland to recreate the helicopter sound so that
the "pro~ller" beat was in synch wt th the music.
Dunng an episode shot in Italy, the director told the
. ·cast to st.art dancing. But since there wasn't any music. the ~dancers didn't seem to have any rhythm m the scene. •.
Curt Lyon worka in hl• Newport Beach
atudlo on commercial featuring Stevie Won-
Lyon created a mathematical chart using the dancer\
who caught his eye to figure out the tempo of the music for
the scene.
Perhaps the most challengmg commercial 1n Lhe
senes so far was the one featunng Stevie Wonder m
concert
Wonder is a big fan of Hansen's sodas and juices. and
asked 1f he could be a representative for the company.
Lyo n said.
L}on worked w11h Wonder on the singer's "Secret
Life of Plants" album about five years ago. but since
Wonder has his own studio now, Lyon figured he would
be out of a job.
As 1t turned out. Lyon's expenencc was needed
"He'd never done a commercial hke that. and that's m}'
business." Lyon said.
Their first attempt "turned out to be a kind offiasco."
he said. Filmed on a sound stage in Los Angeles. Wonder
was supposed to lip synch a jingle he agreed to write
But Wonder am'-ed some six hours late. wtthout the
jingle, and filming didn't begin until more than seven
hours later. The delays and accompanying rush to finish
' o.lly ..... ,...._..,...._.KMMet
der. He U8ea mber to coordinate mule and
eound effecta with action on vldeotapea.
the commercial before the singer left town for a tour of
Japan resulted in a mediocre product, Lyon said.
So the producers decided to take advantage of h1<.
Tokyo concen. and incorporate the Wonder commercial
into the Tim Hansen Travel Series.
The scenano would have Wonder prepanng to go on
stage but impatient fo r his special delivery of Hansen's
soda. Interspersed are scenes of Tim Hansen racing
through the streets of Tokyo with the goods.
For the sound. Lyon went to Tokyo to record c;ome
concert footage, a plan that backfired because Japanese
audiences don't get carried away ltke their American
counterpans. he said.
"The crowd in Japan got excited, but they're 'Cl)
poltte and they don't get wild," he said.
And in an example of hfe 1m1tat1ng art. the cases of
soda that were shipped over for the commercial were held
up by Custom'>
Apparently. an old law proh1b1ts the 1mpon ol
products 1f the labels aren't pnnted 1n Japanese. Lyon
said.
Fortunately, a couple of extra six-packs had been
hand earned over with the tilm new Wonder was able ·
savor at least a few cans of hie; favorite beverage. ar
filming for the commercial wa!I completed. too.
"The whole expenencc of working with him
.... onderful." L-.on ~1d ot the pop star. "but }Ou're r
'Wonder' time·
"lt was the hardc~t commercial I've ever done."
Lyon has done plent\ The 33-year-old Newpo
Beach native opened h1<. recording studio 11 years ago.
Although he has recorded music with mamstrca1
stars like Kenny Loggins. Weather Rcpon and Wonde
he has made h1~ mark by concentrating on commerc1~
work for radio and TV Thi~ }Car he will gross ncarl} $400.000. L}'on said
He admits he has grabbed a piece of the good ltfe
"I really hve the perfect dream. What could be bcttt
than l1k1ng what you do, making good money at it, It van
minvtes from work 1n Corona del Mar where I have a wil
and kids "I don't think I could de~1gn a more agreeable hfe.
he ..aid
lfltfe \.\as a video cvcr;onl' would be asking him le
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Two testers are running a temperature
Ronald Banter takea an ultra Tio let llaht reading from tubea
of an indoor tannin.a bed at a Solafre plant ln Arkanau.
Plant m.anufactu.rea ~o.ooo commerclal-aize beda per year.
Meanwhile. a Goodyear worker in Akron, Ohio ezpoea
Prize wl.nnen pleased
Dr. and Mn. It. J . CUIMn of P'v.llerton, who won a trtp to
Italy Yla TWA Alrlla• durina tbe recent "Venetian
Holiday'' celebndon at Fula..lon liland, accept their tlcketa
from Brace Lambert. P'ulllon laland Mercha.nta' A.leocill-
tion preeldeat. Tbe tbeme .. ent marked the openlnc of s 1
etore9 In tbe Pf ewport Center mall'• Atrtam Coart.
automobile ahock abeorbera with rubber aleeYea to low
temperature en'rironment teat. The air aleeYea, deatcned to
wtthatand minua 40 de&reee F, enable the motorlat to adjuat
the Yehlcle hetcht to deelred leYel for liYen load.
Imputed interes1
rules changing
New law applies
to seller-financed
sales of prope rty
New legislauon. rece ntly signed h;
President Reagan ease~ the 1984 Ta\
Reform Act imputed interest rulei.
for seller-financed -;ales of propen)
Pnor to imputed interest leg1s-
lat1on. selling propert} on contract
enabled buyer and seller to adJU'>I th.:
selling pnce and the interest rate'
charged in the contract to give what
the Internal Revenue Service saw as
unfair tax benefits to both parties.
By increasing the selling pnc<..' of
the propeny beyond its actual fair
market value. the bu yer was able to
treat more of the sclltng pnce a'
favorable capital gains
As a trade-off. the ">ellcr lowered
the contract's interest rate below
market levels so the buyer paid les'>
in interest and had a higher basis 1n
the property. Such deals in com-
mercial real estate ga ve the bu;cr
larger deprec1at1on deduL11on"
The new law req uire'> that rn
propert; sales where the seller l ame\
the financing on amounts of $2.8
million or less. an interest rate of the
lesser of 9 percent or I 00 percent of
the "Appltcable Federal Rate" (the
rate which the federal government
RALPH
Sc on
pays on money 11 borrows) must b<
charged
Where a lower rate is charged ir
the contract. the IRS w1ll 1mputc tht
interc't rate at the higher le ve l anc
treat the transaction accordingly fo1
tax purpoc,cs. T ransact1ons exceed·
mg $2 8 m1ll1on ha"e a test rate o f
100 percent of the federal rate. The
$2 8 m1ll1on figure will be indexed
for inf1a11on after 1989.
The ne\.\ la~ is retroacll vc to Ju nc
30. 1985 ro compensate for the fact
that some federal tax revenue will be
lost because of the new rules. the law
includes a prov1S1on that extends the
deprec1at1on penod for 18 year real
propcrt; to 19 years.
The law '>pcc1ficall; excludes from
its below-market loan rules tho~
loans of S90.000 or less made b;
ta.-.pa~ers age 65 or more to "con-
tinuing care fac1ltt1es" (retirement
home'>)
Ralph Scou Is a certified pabUc
accountant with offices In Newport
Beach.
New·Robotronics heads announced
Brad LJ•r of Huntington Beach is among three members of
Robotroalca' management team chosen to head the marketing group of its
Task Masters Business Support Service Center in Garden Grove. Lieber.
sales manager for Task Masters' copierd1vis1on, and Jodt Ro1tH of Rancho
Cucamonga, sales manager for the computer/word processing/typewriter
d1 v1s1on. will work under Tim Salloa of Garden Grove. the new vice
president of sales and markeung. • • • Robert Willyard has joined l..andm~ Bank as vice president and
manager of the mortgage loan division. W11tyard had been vice president of
the real estate department at Bok of Westml111ter. • • • Robert L. WoocUa11 has been named project cnglneer/proJC'Cl manager
of Irvine-based Wooltef Enlhteerla&, lac., a civil cngineenng and land
surveying firm for archnectural agencies and commercial and m1dcntial
dcveloptrs. The Costa Mesa resident has served as city engineer for Stanton
and auistant cit)' en$1ncer for Los Alamitos and Villa Park. He will manage
Woolsey's new public works d1vis1on. • • • C. Alan Artltu has Ileen named assist.ant controller for the Fieldstone
Co., a Newport Beach-based homebu1ldina firm . Before joining Fieldstone.
Anhur was manager of the audit and consulting dcpanment for Keuetb
l..e'1Utbl 6 Co. • • • LY•• Met.tyre-Pa111e of Fountain Valley has bc<'n appointed vice
president of the SharedCarc d1vis1on of Natlual Pecllatrtc S•pport
Services, i.e .. of Newport ~ach hared are offers compan1ts nat1onw1dc
a.ssistan~ in 1nvcst1ptina employcr·sponsored childcare options and
amplcmentin& an appropnat.c prost1m. • • • HunlJnaton Beach rn1dcnt David Medl&IO has been selected catenng
manqcr for the Anaheim Mamon James M. Cooway Jr., formerly
...
manager of the Ambrosia Rellaarut m Newport Reach, has been named
ma1tre'd and manager of JW'1 m the Anaheim Mamou and Jotaa
McLaa1blfD has Joined JW's as chef Mclaughlin formerly served as
chef/flight attendant for the Fluor Corp. on the company's pnvate jct
Mediano. previously catenng manager for the Marriott MoH&ala Slaadows
Resort, attended UC lrvlne and Oru1e Coast Colltgt. • • • Guy W. Fon&all, former pre<11den1 of Westar Mortp1e Corp., has
joined Pacific Savine• Bank of Costa Mesa a'i senior vice president of
Pactflca Real Es&ate Mortga1e Corp., the bank'\ mortgage bankma
subs1d1ary. The Laguna Niguel resident had been with Wcstan1ncc 1980 • • • Huntington Beach rc"dent Tony Harkey has been named account
executive at Smllb & Myers Advertising, Inc. of Sa11ta Ana. He come~ 10
Smith & Myers from Zallo A11oclates 1n New Brunswick. N J • • • Celeste E. Hltcbcocll has Joined Basso & A110<'11te1 adven1s1ng.
markeuog and public rcla11on\ agency a~ account coordinator for the
Newport ~ach firm She comes to &'1\0 from El11amu, Jobe & l..a•a
Advertlllna. Inc. • • • Marts. Buadola ha~)Otncd Tlmeaaven lac of Newpon Bc3ch as sales
representati ve for the clcncal d1v1\1on. Tlmtuvers Temporary PertO&Hl
and the word proce\s1na d1\ 1s1on laform1llon Pr0tt11la1 Persoa.el
Senlce. Seaudois 1s a former exreuuvr rcC'ru1tcr for a pcr~nnt'I agency in
Tustin. • • • Costa Mc~ rc\1den1 Geu Blrllelud hai. been honored bt an
Austrahan retail chain that she formerly ~rved as an 1ntemat1onal
consultant Now a marketing coMultant for the Newpon Beach
construcuon tonsult1na firm of ffaaacomb AHortatn, l•t ;z 'he rcoc1vcd 3
four-week . al1~111.pense paid tnp to )'dney from Ill r 1111 mer11rm
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Market gains, steadies
"iEW YORK I .\Pl -The stock mark<'
gained ground 10 4u1ct trading toda)' stead) 1no1
a fter the spell of '>t'llrng that s.ct 1n hefore th(
Chnstmas hohda}
..\nalysts attnbuted the market'<; drop 01
Monda~ and Tuesda~ to special tax fac.tor\ and .t
desire among some 10ve'itors to ca~h in on tht
sharp gains of October and 'lovember
The decline came on slackened 1rad1n~
volume, which had been w1del~ expected w11h th1
am' al of tht' holida)S
Market-watchers said thl'}' believed act1\ rt
would remain subdued 1n tht' la~t k '-' ~ss1on'i. "'
1985
But the) also said the pullback 1n stock pnC.C\
earl\ this wee~ appeared to have anraeted !>Omt·
hu)en who had been awa111ng an opponun1t' 11
get into the market at less than peak pnce'i
fhe Do"' Jo nes a'erag<' of 30 1ndus1nal·
climbed 7 34 to I 526 49
>\d vance!> o utpaced declines h) about ~ tu
o n the 'Jew York Stock Exchange
Big Board volume totaled an estimated fl.
m1llton shares against .,8 '\O million 1n th•
preY1ous session
The "Y()F'~ rnmpos1tl· inde~ ro~ ~
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.. OtllnQe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thuraday. Oeoembef 28. 1985
CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE
IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANQI!
IT'S HAID TO BELIEVE UFE
WAS OllCE SO DREARY UllTll I
FO• MY DRUM HOME JUST
BY LOODI0 111 THE DAil Y
PILOT'S CLASSIFIEDS.
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ltl1 C.11 llnl 1124 lal~n Pnianli C11t1 •111 1114 ,C..ti ..._ Hl4 l!!J!rt lt1c~ UH lut1h te lhu Aa .. 11ct•tatl
~OO baeh t>ungalow E~:; 4 1117 IY&JUILI MW 18r 1Ba 1922 Wallac;e. IEWNllT.OIHT 2724
lntrll
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COLDWeLL
BAN~eRU
~:.6~~~r:~ c::• 2BR 2 ba upper wfgat8Q9, 29R 1'.o\BA E/llde Twnhm, I a.,, refrlg, upatalra No Crg 3BR 2'-'BA. 2 car gar· CM rm In 4BR Ilse, unlurn AaaHICt•tatl
beacn front, avatl Jan lO. S79S'lmo Frplc, yerd,' peta S510 Agt 550-1015 age, pool, 1enn11 Close $240/mo • utlls Fe n SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
EASTSIDE TOWNHOUSE $1250 mo 78&-1906 garage N~e IOCatlon. --to beach $1200/mo smkr prtl Avail 11 1
3br 2'~t>a. lrplc, enc yrd, $.425.utilt pd lBR dupi.x 1780 Santa Ana DIAi Pilat 2121 TSL MGMT 894-5325 650-64 tS/2617 Ive mag
patio, 2 car gar 191• 1811• 4 17 E Bay Ave, Balboa TSL MGMT 6'42·1803 Spaciouuttreetlve 1Bdrm NEWPORT HTS 2BR 2ba, 2 rms avail, nice 3br, Bal sec. 3188 Santa Isabel M 1 S496/ ••• OLEllm s 1 IOO/mo. 831-a283 1 adult. No pets. 547-1155 e-..a ••1 w•ua1e near ar na mo. trplc. pool carport. new Pen yrly F n·smkr 21 • -"'--•n. 498-9482 Noon-.S:30pm. • d $32/f. '"" 111 631 7726 ----Cereal ••I .. , 2 2Br. 1'~Ba. bltns M-45 carpel, paint .. rapes " , u • • 1221,• f&ITlSTIO YllW 2 BR "'"ti ,..,.,. + S650 No P4'1• 540•4484 Int. lticL z~Jlo S800/mo, 642· 7658 wkdya 842-9353, Allsa
Oramatlc oceanfront Ocean & Catalina ..... o, car,.... •• nr • ., SPACIOUS APARTMENT Fem ahr Woodbridge
condo. 2 BR, 2 BA, 3BR t'~BA den +pool tbl, bctl, no pets S850. Avall. llTT&ll TYPI 2 ILMll Tl HUI 1 MILE FROM OCEAN hOme w/a sngl parent
furnished One year new lrlg W/D, lrg yd, sundeck 111186 673-3852 28R 1BA. pvt patio, gar.! Defli)hlful ooean breez.ea. 642•2357 $275 tncl utUa 491-4154
decor. stairs to beac. new pnt, crpt, binds Nice 2Br 2Ba upatrt. 1 car w/d hkup, qui.t. No pelt I Spacloua 2Bdrm, 2Ba, -breathtaking view. A per· quiet cul-de-sac gar, D/W, trplc. LM S950. Water paid $675/mo dshwshr, frplc Plush M/F. matr t>r $335/mo
lec:t summef home S 1050 w/gdnr 261-0108 VIiia Rental& 87s.7015 2038 Meyer crpts. drps Lots 01 S 100 dep Harbor/Fair
----Mocker Folio
Piker · Venous
OVER the ROCKS
Overheard at a bar·
tenders' convenllon All
the mountain climbers I
evef' Nf\led llked their
dri nks OVER the
ROCKS "
•u AAA• TSL MGMT 6-42 1803 M·S 9·6 556-0363 Tan _...,_., MESA VERDE cnoice 3Br Xtr1 lg 2br 2ba, new cond • • . I ciosets. S.autllulty land· L Ill F •
---------. 2t>ahm,greatloc,crt/yd, er . 5950/mo Call M·F **EASTSIDE tBdrm ecaped. 9&0-6331 Npt Hgts 2 mstr bdrm llt • ••• 2925
patio. dee Jan 1 No pets &73•1600 Nancy I Ba $525/mo. No peta. 1, 2BR 2BA. gar, lndry. Nice suites. 2ba . M/F 35 • n·
$1175 w/grdnr 751-3898 _ Adult only. 631·2242 1 4 plex. Quiet 5 treet. I smkr $400 mo 722· 13691
· ad to PLUSHCONOOS Ovei CHll ••11 2124 Eastalde 2BR, gar, patio 1 mile to beach No petl. Professional to shr IQ hse
$305,000 Each 1 blk to streams & falls Gar fBr fBa 1922 WaOace No pets. 2 people 1675.1 S650. Call Jean 631· 128e in CdM $500/mo. n·smkr FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
beach Agt 759·9070 w/opnr, micro, w/d hkup Gar, trig upstairs. no 271 Cabrlllo 642-0481 , * 0/937-54 I I E/760-2537
C.1t1 •111 ----rtf4 1 Br $750 & 2Br S 1000. pets $510 Agt 550· 1015 38' 2Ba. D/W, pvt lndry11 in I St year S rent Prof non·amker. 25-35 to 2Br w /secluded view 3BA c M a IY IWIH·l&llAll $995 Avl now 549.2447 2Bdrm, crpts, drpa, Weter rm, encl gar, 25x5-0' deck1 FURNISHED or shr d hSe ar-
s paid 636-4120 1-5PM $75-0 No pets 631-6155 UNflJRNISH[O age pvt ba Prime beach EA TSIOE 3 br. beJllll re-lllT&L llllE•aaa 2666 0 'S" •595 SUWlll YILUIE loc $55-0lmo 673-0822 done, lge yrd $7100. dn -range .. .-EASTStOE SPACIOUS 2 142-Hll
Open Sun 2·5, 2308 NOT A LIST AGENCY 2BR 1'"-BA, pvt lndry rm BA 1 bath, no pets. $575
Westmln1ster 857-1031 Fncd 2b1 wilrpl:: & gar 1ns1de unit, patio, gar. per mo 631-6155
-• ---S500's eoaslly yours di s ----LG Attractive SBA 38A •l•l·l 1ll * Nice. No pets. 650/rno E/SIOE: 2BR 18A 2 trpl1, Live where you have
Home Convenient lo· ""' • Call Jean 83 1•12~ courtyard, gar $680/mo •Spectacvlar apts
cauon S 159.500 Tenant Around S700 gets 3br 2ba • No pets 675-6-4581 * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba tulles
occupied 24 hr not~ to bas1<: but avail 539-8191 ' I *Spacious townhouses
snow Marshal Plan Inc Agent cost Lg 26r H~B• twnhM-ltyle * ArepteoM
Broker Linde or Claudia. Baal ltack 2140 Apt w/patlo, yrd & gar •Private balconies or
(213) 450-04 15 • 2Br+ 1Ba, Patio. Go Seel 1 $69S No pet• 546•5605 Garden patios
----· 2 Bdrm, dbl gar · 6 blk .to 7 10 w James St. (714) Lg view APll next lo Park l..,.rt ltac~ 106~ bell. no pets $795/mo 6.42·1127(818)709-6715 : Frplc,vaultedce411ngs,lrg
ltl CAIYM 11Hll I 964•2283 •ft -4--2BA Iba new cpt & drps1 spa. Prvt balcony
WIYlln
WIYltn
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C[lfT(IS, TlHIS,
SWIMMllt. pits
•11Cll llOf't! Sorry.
10 pets. lodtls
0Jt11 b ilr 9 to 6.
~ood
Ap.artment\
Respon prol M/F 25·35
N/smk shr 3Br 3Ba NB ---------$346 1sl/tst avl 111 no FOUND Blk Puppy t>y
pets Work 834·4956. Bank ol America on
home 673·0750 Beach Blvd 645· 7565 Ell·
Save Money-turn rooms. tension 708
hOt tub. kltch prvlgs. n· FOUND Female Dog vcty
smkr $395 & $495 1ncld Elden & Monia vista.
ulll. 722-7268 1212 1 650·6077
Sttrlfl 2742 FOUND male Sheepdog
STORAGE GARAGES gry/wht m Magnolta &
12x20'& 12x21 Warner,FV 841-5415
Absolute bargain• Pres Baat. BuMar 2142 $680/,,.;o, $300 dep Ch~l~~t $e.;'9~~t::ts [,,.--~~----.. 11g1ous 3 bdrm. 2•.., batl. By the harbor 1606 2br or Gas/wtr pd 548-2562 I *865_0665* I ITM•r .. A.,..t exec twnhme Pool, sp~ exec 3 • 3 frplc garage 2BA2baEsldeTwnhs,lrpl, ---,....... • tennis Try 10-1. down other HB rents 539-6191 . • Call Patrick 760-8702 or Agt cost gar. nu crpt, drps, paint llYE II llW ...
-------· I 631 1266 $790. Dick 566.40()() dyS.
•3 Lighted tennis courts
•2 Swimming pools
•Streams & ponds
•Sorry. no pets
*Furnishings av all
WHY NOT CA LL
IH-1111
Newport Be.t<h ~11
1 1111 1 htl• ... ,, '"
1.11 ll.1.,·11
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Nvwport Bu< h No
Npt Bch/Costa Mesa area LOST Doberman. male t>lk
24 Hr access 548-3878 & tan wlinjured back 190
Ct••treial CM/NB area 722-1812
I .E. Sale/leat REWARD Flyeuow LablMc.
• ----6.40-2426 eves/wknds S525tmo 1 BR 1 BA. all
.... --lst-·1·tt-r·er-l.1l·e--1t·.·,·,· .. ----·1·10.JZ I :m~ ~ ~J~~-0 1~A~ NICE 28A + !~.4
2Br1',.,Ba 1own11ouae ~!~·~.~~u~~~Y.,,~~~m, -Gee) wired kercti1el IOSI
""'", .',~ ; ;,.;~: • " ladaen/Offiee IHI NB 645-4728. 645-6576 1.,.... detached Tur11erock home Blttns. garage. patio. 735 W 18th St s 125-0. 640-0595 $725 No pets 6-45-4837 TSL MGMT 6.42-1803
b4') 1104 2769 REWARD lost 12'7
15555 Huntington VIiiage 3000. 13n . 5 .. 5 & 520 Sq Christmas puppy Shih
SUWlll YILU&E
lnHl/C.••11 • FllSAUIYIWIH T "-nu 1002 CUTE FIXER-UPPER -4Br * •llEI llS• * ... 2Ba. Zoned R-4. Short CALL US REGARDING *fm 1Llff1• block to 17th Street IRVINE RENTALS
Spacious 38drm t Re-Shops 236 Cabrlllo,I lnl11 0111t l11"lrs
treat .. All new Interior·· • S 13~,000 Call 760-0543 lll-7100
L1keamodellBovghtua Nt~ilt lt•H 1100 -2nd home. now can't use, I IUl SllPIUSE 3Br 2Ba. 2 car gar No peta
his loss. your galnl Ne~ 3 bd m .., st llHILUf P&ll $115-0Lse(818)888·5510 -.... r • r. ory, or (818) 346-0440 $199,000 (Furn avt also) Olde CdM IS 5pectall 12x52 FLEETWOOD home latffl~ I Ct. Spacious feeling, ocean with an 8x32' EXPANDED L11111 ltac~ 2141
1uo C.llU\ ~ a1 to 1-I LIVING ROOM KING -
"'" • .,yv ~-SS~~~OOO 'en "' 18 n· SIZED BEDROOM A WoodSy roomy 2Br. yrd •
great large kitchen & huge hobby rm $1500 + llYE IP I "-il(,l 1( 11( Mfi bath Agt 540-5937 uhls 1st & last 499-2286
Lovely 4 bdrm 3 bath, ·-R·ea.1•10.r.s .• 6.75···6000··--1 • .. 1111 L~I aUii1HI 21 sz 2200 sq ft e~ec hOme _ _
located In the Back Bay utlful new 2Br 2Ba
area Protessionalty land· ---------181Hn/C1a•n Twnhmes Pool. ape, ten-
acaped Lath house 70 FEn nit ens. gar patio, lndry
decking, spa and Will bar II TIE l&YI "-aerll 2102 hkup Micro. trplC. cable
I d d A k 1 -TV Several fir plan a $;~9.~~ m!ke an ~11:~ Prime Harbor Island Rd. 4BR OCEANFRONT, Nwpt w/vlews $875·$975 Call
_..
Traditional
Re a lty
631-7370
locahon with pier and Bch, 111 June, St475/mo Paul or Miiii Anne
lloat Spectacular de91Qn Avail monthly & weekly 495-66.47 Ask •boot our
by Tom Theurkaul tor this •&CllS •rain Holiday Special! spacious 3 Bdrm home • ~
with 11 s own pnvate Pllf UUlllllT
swimming pool A temllc 114/171-1171 Bayrront value at
$875.000 LH CtrHI ..... , 21
(714) 673-4400 2BA 2ba trPIC. w16. lront house, S 1 100 mo• sec
Avail 1/ 1/86 760-1996
S600's home ottPCH
wshr/dryr encl pat appls
too don I wait 539-6191
Agt cost
SYDNEY
0MARR
Sunny 2br 2 ba, loaded,
walk to bCh, lrplc, ten ct
S 1100/mo Ann Sampson
661 -9355 W, 661-7086 H •n" a.ack 21 H i~a 1 house trom
ocean/sand S 1 tOOt mo
Avl now• Agl 722-9730
Lane, from San Otego <><> ~ Tsu mix Vic Edwards &
•2Br 1Ba 4-Plex w/patlo Nice 28r 2Ba. b1tn1. d/w. F north I Be ch Ft 1617 WESTCUFF B J i. B
& carport Nice area S625 No pets N/amkrs t~9::tadden, ~st 8on •iac. IHtala Nwpt Bell S•t-5032 Agt · H~5tj5.:~01:i1s~~4~11
$625/mo 546-5605 642-7528 or 780-1418 McFadden 525 sq It $425/mo I 3002
•2Br2Ba nr SC Plza. S.A PLUSH CONDOS Over ~ It ~-2641 Btttb/llltttls 2711 Balboa Penln Pvt entry & _P_er_a_oa_a_i ____ _
Pa!lo. carport, pool, streams & falls. Gar p!I IC j bath Clean 760-9792 ltUl&CllE HSURCll
$75-0 No Peta 722-6011 w/opnr. micro. w/d hkup Studio, Pvt & quiet. Ocean UllU IUCI Or Tetrault is looking lor
1Br $750 & 2Br $1000 view, No pets Gas/w1r IOTOl 111 I HHmn HITES 100 people to partletpate •WTSlll* 2Br w/secluded view pd $550 ~sec •97-52s7 Wkly rentals Low rates One ~onth free. lull ser-1n his Headache Research
Beautiful 1 & 2Br S600 Up $995 Av1 now 549-24~7 I •.=rt ltack 2&19 S 135 & Up/Wkly Color vice 86, Dover Of • d '" program Only people with Incl gas cooking, heat & _ TV. maid service. free 631-3651 PERSISTANT HEADACHE
hot water Incl encl g•r ~gros\~tl~B~~~·tooi 2 rm 2Ba $700 Frig, colfee, heated pool & WA TEAFRONT BLDG will be accepted There wlll 2Be3~t3yEWLaDJIE!"48~7pen8c. .. ' .5 sec Uni E·llde 557-2841 dahwshr, stove inctuded steps to ocean K11cn·s Exew11ve suite 135-0 sl t1 be no Charge tor the
., ~ · NO PETS 545-4855 avail 985 N Coast Hwy, 4th llr wlvu 642-4644 pfellm1nary consu1ta11on * Lrg 1 & 2Bdrm, newly
redec , quiet. cool $530-up
1884 Monrovia. 548-0336
Pvt 1 Br. trple, pool, patio, •
1
1BdrmS600 Retrlg, dish· Laguna Beach. 494-5294 Mon-Fri 9 to 5 or qua~ly1ng e.cam
gar No pets 399 W. Bay washer & stove Included SUUll IO Call 476 8200 tor appt St. $615 650·6357 NO PETS 545.455§ TEL BAYSIDE EXEC SUITE Family Chiropractic ----Wkly rentals now avail 2153 Sq Ft 642-4644 9
•STUNNING Lg 1Bdrm SHARP spacious 2Br. I 51 1Bdrm 1Ba wllrplC Walk $129 50 wk.& up 2274 to 5 Mon thru Fri Profnaitlll/
Garden Apt w/rec rm & bath Townhome Oplx,. tobch Carport dshwshr Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7445 • -a..1 • • 'I 5100
pool S555 110 w 18th O/W, W/D. patio. quiet I blt·lns SS95/~o New· · C1a•trc11l Pre,.rty 1U1•1a11tr1hte
SSSOMOVE·IN BONUS 690 Darren St $695. mo ' port Terrace 722-8717 SEA I Sii LODIE 2771 MANAGER
1Bdrm. AIC. pool, carport '1 Curt II, 631·1266 I *LllO ISLE&_. 3026 w. Pac111c Coast Hwy •Combined Office/Shop
No pets Nr SC Plaza. Small IBr. refrlg, carport r1 * Newport Beach. Rettig TV 625 sq It reas c M 1mmed111e opening 101 lull
11 14)966-1136 j No peta. 1 pe~ $425 2Br tBa. 102 AntlbeS. Don S 125 ·wk sgl no deposit C-2 Nice area 548-7249 ume OIStrlct Manager -----388 w Bay St 6-42-0461 675-1244 evs, 622-87q5 _ _
$565/mo-S695/mo. lrg• . la1iae11 a Fiaaaeial !Must en1oy working wlln
beaut 1 & 2 BRa, allll TOP AREA MESA PINES N~t ::i~~n S~~'?J 1;~· lutah ti Skirt c.htldren Experienc e
bltlns, frplC Must see. BACHELOR-Patio, pool, VIiia Rentals 675-7015 2724 I 1· fer S I ne1plul 366 Avocado , spa. Quiet. No pets S540 ___ _ a IDtll I t We offer an e~cellent ben-TSL IUl&lllm 2650 HARLA 549-2447 3Br 2Ba w/lrplc Steps to 2 AoommatM l0< •BA 2ba 2900 ellt program paid va·
6-C2·9• t2 or 6A2-l603 I --
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beach S 1000/mo Bkr BayshOre beh hse w/gar Undef' ne 001 Airport cations & hOlldays bonus ---wt IFFEI & •JOE 6.42-385-0 $500 • $250 dep .. utll Shuttle Travel Agcy program and dental in
1675 2br 2ba. 2 patios,' Want a selection of great -LIDO ISLE avail 111166 778-6352 Pers Storage Comm·i surance Salary plus
laundry, good loc Avall 11 Ing? we can offer any I 1 6•75 mileage reimbursement now 549-2750 after 5pm' v • Bay view 2BA 2BA. study CdM 2BR avail $285 • ma1 rec agcy ·8995 • thing from a small apt to s 1250/mo s315 Resp M/F nr bch T Applicant must apply 1n
a 4 bdrm house. n IOOk· 673-00721819-753-0719 675·0962 494·4262 ODt I L11a 2914 person al Dally P1101 330
1ng In CM. NB. or HB -Wesl Bay St Costa
think ol ua first lor that 2Br 1 Ba. poolstde. gar. CdM·Shr Deaut furn 3Br TD's s 10,000 up No Mesa Ca Apply 9 I I
chotce ol Ideal llvlng. lndry $750 1601B 15th twnhse ""llrplc, w/d Nr creditv no penalty am or 2·4 pm (Circuta-
TSL MGMT 6.42-1603 St Call 65-0-8213 bell. $450 mo 673-t617 Denison Assoc 573.73 11 tlon Dept 1
ST&IYlll CILLHE
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Orange Co Original
Student Move<s. Insured
Lie T 124·436. 641-8427
NEW Warehouse Storage
Pl1a~ia1
24llrEl•111-1110
•Gooa jobs done right•
DRAINS CLEAR From S 15
Faucets, Disposal. Heater
85 1-9604 M&M 722·9066
Expert Service & Repair
32 yrs exp Res1d'l/Comm -10¥11-111 lie '409035 _96-4·89 19
Appl's. pianos, haehotd or DRAINS CLEANED 24 hrs
oflc "By the hr or by the Low Rates Disposa111
piece.'' Caretvl. courtesy I Faucets 839-4537
L1c•T~zs21 642-8815 WATER AEPIPING Xlnl
prices Uc . bonded. Int
Clark Plumbing 581 -6577
WEEKEND PLUMBING
No Overl1me1 Call Any
Time 646-8712
P11ciJu
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pairs. Ml tar, Ille, rock
wood Ir .. "' 750-658&
BEST ROOF REPAIR
CAN BEAT ANY BIO BY
50% 722·7537 w1 .... c1 ... 1.,
Are Your WlnOOWs CINnt Bal~ Window Wa&nlng
803 BalbOa Bi 873--3 135 ..... .,.,,
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Phone 842·5678
Orange Coa:lt DAILY PILOT 1Thur101y, December 29, 1"5
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Meltlttrttlft Siii ADYERTISll~ .... tf'-Na IOQUBL.E W91tf1*1, nit N•BERS i>u•~• •o Governm..-it A "-""'II on''"' peut1an lllSectloflOOO lf'Cll200$0I Thia ~ • '*'
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F\111 llrM. eo.te Meee IU\ CADILLAC •tr•~ ot.,, .... CMc c.t11er OtM w... ~ • ,. __ a.-.,() 146-l e3e Of 7sa-.t 105 Al tM rOle Of btNclng con-Sol bedMt. match --"*"' OWt 'pot\IOll of 0..-Sanll Ana CA n1M 1e9t ....... .... .... the_..., .._.
Growing dell n.,.~ llnuetrocttange,eodoa f SOO or ofter S.. Sal LARGEST SELECTION wweStr..t 10cat.oeoulllol Ill' YOU 08JfCT 10 ,,_ ... ,.._.~CA=~~ 9fl Ji'WCt Nii on the Or~ng• Coat ~~'kr~01°1 !'!_!~lwa. 1
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1111 WhO more 1op111111cated Counlyl See"* today• "' p .. ,. ....... _ 2 ._.,ton, or Ille wntten ot>j«; ""' "' "' "' ouei.;';'~, precuc;~,. und~11an01mwchan011-cro.e .. 1ung producti BMX OlamOl\dbedc Sliver AJw8)'9 • twWSoue 140-1110 ~-or~a"&;.~ !;n, with the COUl1 o.for• ~ ~ n::· W• tom•~• Non emotier Ing, to Oetign adYW!lelng end wvtcea II equetty Stfk bltle S 150 49'-1428 M'I ctlon of "'9W & --· H1U11w1yw COCS., eommene-1"9 "-'lnO Yo.JI 9'1PW· PtaJC M)TIC£ Pv~ °'MO' Coe
Newpof't StiK11 Send ,.. for • vari.ty ot ellente Important at POMMllng SCHWINN ~ bOyl i:ar•tutty prepared 2eoo Hanx1rv n10 •no willl MCtlOl'I 8320. '"--rnay be M'I 1*'90n or bt 09ily PlloC o.oemo. '· l
tum. to Hiring Partner. Oulket .. ~!!';:slnQe•l~l91...., ma"nd. a gOOd ntur• aplllud• bike $125, CllllMI S100 ~ IMW"I In COSTA MESA City Counoll ol the City ol ~ 1ttorney NOTICI CW-It and 2t It&&
5000 e1 h St s 1• ....... _.., ...itll, nd ex<:4lli.n1 cu11omer u 1 VAC 135 844 ... &a7 .,. WI llY ••L M••is Hunungton 8Ma1 llefetiy 1F YOU ARE A CAEOflOl'I n.u1T1r 11AL1 r~
re • u ,. 11y1e • pr • ttoek - -.. ~ ...... ,. _ ..... , ..... 10 ve· OI • GOnll ....... , etedUOt OI YOU .. '"E IN DE" AULT 2900. Newport B•tch, MfVlc. akllla Aulometed • • C s --' ""-' ,_, ··..-· Ille "'" CA 92880 Newpaper production Tellwa elmpty can't Im· Jtwtby/fan/A.rt It doet make I dlf• USED CARS & TRU K c11e lor publlt a11ee1 tne d--S VOi.i mutt UNOEA A DEED Of TRUST
k!IOwledge helpful AbUI· llate lht human amlle and &025 '9rence ..... you COME IN OA CAl.L FOR purpoeee"' ....-n.nl -~ Citlm .... 11 ,,,. coon or DATED JANUARY 30. 1N6 --------,/' lfF'OI Wiii ty to WOfk under d .. d . warmth that cuetomera .-........... ~-_.., PIH APPIAIUl a portion ot Oeleware Sttetl, pr~1 it to IN ~·1 UP-IL£S8 YOU TAl<E AC· "81C Mllla
llnet I must Pnor news-look tor when ent.,lnn a ZEBRA SKIN 5950 po""-,..,.,.. ~'"'· 0.LILLO IOCllld aouth ol Mlln repr-1111 ... ac>POiMed by Tl()tll TO PROTECT YOUA -----------Catalog etMmbly & nllng. Pl..., e•nar'--~ an .. "• 90 Ge"' Str .. 1, m()fl partlCularty CS. Ille coun wttllln tour month• PROPERTY, IT MAY BE ,ICTn'lOUI IU9Mll l<Mel lor lluo.nt 831·81480' ........ A,._ . ....,..,. ''a.,. branch There'll •1111 • 645_.3 j ..,..,._... OlllYlllfT ecrlbed u IOllOWI from 1"9 0•1• of ftr11 ... SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE MAm ITAW
vantage Poalllon
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part place for you at Bank of ••• • l I ao 0 .. ..~ 18211 BEACH BL 110 The Mllerly 2 00 , .. , of ~ OI l11tte<t .. ptO'o/IOtld IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· The to11°"'11ng l*'90ra. llOl"111flT time, good benellte, America Interested can· I lttr I I )I• 1111 HUNTINGTON BEACH 111eweeterty4200fMtOllN In Stetlon 700 of 111• NATION OF THE NATURE Ootng bullneee .. WOI N.B. Law Arm. PIHHnl ••lary sa. p/hr lnqulrle• dldatea, apply at the Pan.I Ayo truck i 100; I (114 1•1.101111'9·1311 tovtll llllf OI Loi 8 of 81oc:ll G Ptobat• Code OI Ctllf()fnta OF THE PROCEEDING ~I Vac;ationa, 2082 a
phone volc9 Ablllly to and resumes to· Steve branch neerest you An Me1a1 racks 2"4x36" $20; 1 20I W . i-. ..... Al'9 " of Tract No 7. city of Hunl· Tile tltn4t lor ftllng e1a1m1 will Ao A 1 N s T you You B<tetol l\O e. Santa Ana. <
hanOle buty phonea Call Hough· Art Olreclor • equal opportunity em· Trnr ~le I 100 556· 7130 01.oe&>~YI CHEVY ·e3 Camero Z28 1ng1on BMcll, county ot Or· not 1xp1r1 P•IOt lo lou< SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· 92101
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&O IYI 1U1 cnarcoal S8995 PP shown on • mec> rec0tde0 1n ,....,..ng notlee at>ow On Januerr 10 1986, a1 SE 8'1e1oi •8 Santa Al IALlllUTY
10< comm'I window & llOOI'
c:overlng Contrac:for In
N 8 Siies OfdeiS, t>jll.
Inga. sec'y Out .... lyplng
80·70 wpm Jessica
673-07&0 -----SIOlfTUY
FuH Of part lime Front of.
11C41 eppearance, lyplng &
grammar must be c(()1
Investment Banking Co
lrvlne 47 4-14 HI or
759·1913
uoanuy
JapaneM/Engllsti, type 55
wpm, Ille route mall, elc
2 Yrs exp. 1 1,615 mo
Mull have legal right 10
work. Place employ·
ment/lntervlew· Coeta
M .... CA. Send ed & re-
tum41/letter to Job No.
MA-5807, P.O. Box 9560,
Sacramento, CA 95823,
by January 5, 1986
Ttcb cal/Tra•t1
5505
PIEWHI
Immediate opening tor
qualified person Hams
1600, 1660 ••per help.
tul Excellent company
benefits and working
conditions Apply
llAlllOUST
IAIUPUT
330 W. Bay Street
Costa Mesa, Ca
or cell 642-4321
nnS1TT111
P&Sll IP UTIST
lmmedlale opening for
e1eper typesetter Must
have have mark-up
exper peste-up back·
ground helpful. Xln1 ben·
eflts Including medlcel &
dentll Insurance. con-
genlal atmoaphere Con·
1act Allsaa. &42-4321 ext
291
llAllE CIAST
IAILY '9UT
330 w Bay Street
Costa Mesa. Ca 92527
N2·4121
92826 Bank ot America POOdi. Puf:•· Teecups, Custom Auto 840-0018 Book 9. P•G• a M11· vou MAY EXAMINE 1,,. 11 00 Au CAuFOANIA CA e2e21
5 8-2848 oellaneova Mapt ol ttte f\le kepi by the court .11 you LANO TRUSTEE CORPOR· Tttla DuatnHt 11 c.o HA11f OIUT Colla Mesa Toy. Min
250
' Jm rts CHEllY Mall bu 1980 County Aetotdet 01 Orange are • pertot1 lf'ltet"lfG •n ATION .. duty l090iflled OUC1ed t>y ""lnoll!IOYel IAllY .. LIT 548 Well 19th St TV, SttrH, Eltctrtaln po classic wagon Air. County Callfom11 the •t•t• you mey ..,.... T1'14l" under encs purauan1 Alc:nwd M P0t1er
330 Wes~Say St Costa Mesa. CA ·-o BUY YOUR CAA DIRECT AM/FM 2 ton• p11n1. The City ll«el>y rM«YM Ul>Ofl .... ••ecutor or lldm>n-lo 0..0 ol Ti'\111 recorded T"'9 llllemer!l -Ill C " C" 92627 ._ ' FROM EUROPE ANO elec Mats $2.960 Cell tnO ••cec>ll I ~1 ltlrator °' upon '"-•1• MatCll 22 1885. "1n11r No Wiiii the County CleR of I.
ADVERTISING
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE
osta .... esa. " H1rbor Adams NAO stereo rcw 7f"40 SAllE MONEY• 642·432l. Ask for Don eewnent and r1gh1 et any 1or~ '°' ,,.,. ••ec:ut<>< or 85-098681 01 Offiel.i Re-anoe Coutlly on Nc>Yetnt
270 l·A Harbof Blvd $250. NAO amp 3020 EP" • DOT Fed.,1112allon Wiiiiams lime ()f lrom hme 10 time. 10 lldmlnltltrllOI ilflO II~ .,,," COfOI ••.CU1ed oy Geotge 21 1985
Costa Mesa 25 " cons1rue1 m.intam. ~· t,,. couri ""1th P<001 or -A MOllna u trua10< on the ,,_ $IOO.
4 72·~-·v m~ (114)111-IHI we BUY CLEAN ... rte>laee remove and v.ce • wt•tltn requeet alal· OtflC• ol ,,,. County Re-PuOlt"*I Orange COi
South Coast F1nenc1aJ Ctr Sende< Champ Amp S 100, MBZ .79 2400 Iv""" -runs LOW MILEAGE r-110tm or11n1 Mnllllf\' ing lh11 you d..ire apec1a1 oer ot Olange County, Deity Pilot Oec:ember S
3233 Park Cenler Or Delay macll OM300Bose1 · ~ 1 • DOMESTIC & IMPORT -• 11tat« maint and ac>-nott0e ol 11\e fthng ol an in· Stile of Calllorn11 WILL I 19 and 2e 1985 Cotta Mesa $200 N 'flatlt OM 1800 xlnt, loaded sunrl CARS, TRUCKS & VANS puttenant S1ruc1ur.. 1n Yenl°"f ano •PC>f11~1 Ol SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
11uo10 ,;:,91., $200 Iv am/Im cess sneep1k1ns upon ovet and 8tl0ta tnet .. iete -ta Ot ol tne pel1· TO HIGHEST Bl00£R FOR a-ml llL.P mag 472•7525 ONLY $7500 751·2016 ~~·,,~.,.~ portton of Oelawaf• Street uonsor ec:coun11 menuoneo CASH rpeyal>le 11 urne Of ---------
_.. • • containing lo< puouc 11r .. 1 1n Sec:tion 1200 ano 1200 Sot ,_141 .n llwtui money 01 11>e l TIC£ Needed tor Automotive & PIT rel peraon PayteSsl Caratt Saltl IHCEIH IHZ 'IOJ • • ~ purpoH1 the Hsement I 'lie CaJ•l0<n1a Prot>ale Code unneo St1t•tl at toulh pt&JC NO Real utete Claasllled Cleane< 642·267 l NB 310 IE --••. -propoNd 10 oe vacated ano o~. ~ • tront •·*~to,,,. Otano-FICTTTIOUS ........
Advertising Sates at a EASY ASSEMBLY WORK I ---Loaded (" 002060I c2888 ~~1~:311 purtuanr 10 any ax1111ng O~. Att.,.,...,., tot County Oto C.OUMhOUM 211 It,.._ ITATl•WT
raplOly expanding local S600 oo per 100 Guaran·J , S ll OOO oai. ..... lranct111u 01 renewals "-"'*-· 23521 P-de w San11 An• Boulevard Tile l<>llowlng per~,
newspaper Agreu111e. teed Payment No Ex· Traa1rrt1bta ' DODGE Colt 80 Ilka n-tl'lefeof 0t orllerWIM lo con-V81eftcla. Wte 115• Lllgui" C11y of San•• An• St••• o•l ooir.g ousineu u Hu
aelf·dlsclpllned lndlvld-penence/No Sales ()e.. AM I FM cass. new 11ruc1 mam111n O(>eflle re-HIMe, CA mu Cou Cahl0tn11 1111 r19nt 111141 and 1ngton P•opertlM tae
uels may earn excellent tails seno sell·11ddres9ed sheepSk1n1 n-tires, 30 plece. remove. renew and Put>Jisnecs Orange 1 •nlernr conveyed to 1114 Oe11w1re St•M1 •I 1f
income (aalary • com-slam....,. envelope Ptwtr 1Nt1 7012 /(TOHA US :=::::: Mp G . factory sunroof enl1tge llnet of pipe. con-Deily Piiot o.c.m1>er 19 ~O now neld by 11 under said Hun11ng1on Buen """ WEST LTD.= :ti dulls ceDles. wares P<>let 26 1985 Deed of Trust in the pt~ 92648 mission). benefits, and Elan \/Ital ·903. 28' b onte<ey WOOd Boat $2500 497 .33 8 and o111er oonvenl8<11 struc· TnF 519 tlluateo in ••ICI County and I Rot>ert John llnngrw
advancement opportunl· 34 18 Enterprise Ad, For restoration w/wo dsl &IT Jiii turea equipment and lh•· s1118 dMCrlbe<l u lo1 125
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ly. Sales anO/or advertls· Fl Ple<oe. fl 33482 Make olr 549·34 19 (714) H 1-1111 WE W iuree IOt tne operauon or DtlDt IC NOTICE or Tract No 1153 •• per map An• CA 92705
Ing experience helpful --I eng --- -CLEAi ISEI CAI! gu pipelines 1etegrephlC l"UU\. reco,ded In 00011 19 pege 42 This t>u11neu •• Ct Send resume 10. MAii IESlllH SliJl/Deckl/SttrlJI 1MEACEOES BENZ '58 Se6 Veno doe Sanlos and teleQllDN! llnes. reuroeo K·22311 01 Ml"*lene<kA MaQt 1n 0UC1eo oy ,,. lf>dtltldual OUHE CIUT Stauon tor leaM STUDIO 7022• 190$L. runs fine. looks lines. and lor 111e 1r&nspor· NOTICE M me ottiee ol the county •• Rot>en j zmno,•t>e auLY PILIT FIVE Judy. &40-&443 . fantastic Wiii sacraflce j 1111on or d1str1out100 of et«.-~A'" OF tOtdet 01 set<! counly This statement we• h
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40.60· power boal slip $9 950 4 7 4· 14 16 or 1rl<. energy Ptlt•Ofeum •ml MADOl ~YLOR rne 11ree1 aooress ana with rile Counly Ciet11 o11 ltt11P.llHl11s, INTERIOR PLANTSCAPEI av11ll 1mmed NB $1111 · 759-1913 11s produc1S 1mmonia ANOOFP£TITl<>tf 01tter common oes19n111on ange County on No....,,,I , I le IHO maintenance Part time 673•1974. 963-0007 wller ano 1nt 1oen111 TO AOlllNISHR ,1 itn, or the rn l property
5 1985 • • I 1 Fol1age0esign548·t565 ~ purposes including !IJCGMS EITATlNO A IJ117'0 oeHr oeo aDO•• •• "211! Ct1ta IHa, CA 12121. ••Tins M••1n SLIPS Available 25' & 30 ' and 11\fl r1911t to keec> tile To &II netts t>enehc1ar'89 ou•oorieo 10 oe :?222 C•· P11011sneo Or&n9t1 Co
-3333 W Coast Highway I proe>e<1)' tree lrom flam-credtto" and con11ngant nyor Orollfl Cosll Mesa 0••1¥ Puot Oeceml>el' s AFTER I llTCIH I N-port Bell 9·5 Mon-Fri I FORD '78 Future 2dr llrdtp mat>le ma1er1111 ano wooo creo"°'' 81\0 persons Who Ca11f0tn11
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1s now hiring CASHIERS. •• T t t' cream w bucke1 SIS air growlh •nd Otherwise may oe ot'*"'1MI 1nteree1eo TPHI unde<sognoo rru11ee Th-4 SCHOOL PRICERS & STOCKERS llC. raa1,.r I Ila spoke wnls 6 cyt Runs protect 1roe same lrom 111 1n 111e w•ll anO/Of estatt 01 d•1Cl11ms any 1t11M•ty 10< eny
225 E •• '111101 al $2100 494--0301 ll&zards in upon ano over MADGE TRAYLOR ntonectness QI llW! 111ee1 --------Please apply at * * gre . 1tle easement for puDll' A pemoon non !>Mt> flied &<lares.s ana qther common Pt&.JC NOTICE JOBS 171h St, Costa Mesa Jltttrcycltl/ Brown/palomino au1 0 s1ree1 ourpoJJM proposed 10 Dy WAlllDA L SAWYERS n des.gnehe<i 1 'any snOWf' ---------PUTTIIE ScMttn 1011
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only 18K miles 106674BI 1>e vacaied or a ~ion 01 tne SupatlO< Cour1 01 0 , net .. ,, FlCTTTIOUS 8USINll EARN I Ch I 11 $21 Ill Oe111ware Stree1 """"'County requesting 1n111 Sa10 SM Ml•I oe 'TllOe °"' .. ,,. .. IT" TEMENT Newspaper de Ivery Excellent r stmu g1 ' SECTION 3 Tne C•ty w·ANOA L SAWYERS 08 "'"t"°"t tollf!'lant 0t war· Tne 10l1owing persona
2AM·6AM. llghl van orl 82 A TC 250R Best otter JIM lllMfll Cter11 11 d1<ec1eo to mam111Jn appotnleo 19 persoroel •«>-ranly up1eu ot 1mp1.aa ,._ OC>lng OU!IM'-1 u No. MONEY lruck nee Xlnt money , 548-1721 Of 754-1610 IMNllTS on tile on 1ne o~ of Ille C11y r-1111.,. to aomonoller !he ge•d•"9 11118 i:;osseuion 0t froony & EngrelllnQ C<
Newport Beach area Call 4 un. 1 D • /°J -1001 Quail SI N B Cle<k maos °'plans Showing estate o11ne deceOent encumoraneM 10 Pl y Iha pany 110 E 17th S1ro
&42-6015btwn t2·6pm w•ff nYt "fl 833·9300 the parttculars ot 1he l Tne pettt•on reque11s rem&tn•no p1tnc1011 sum of 1:111 Costal Mesa PRIZES •••i...A• 1.., 9030 p1opoled 11aca1ion tor streel auttlOtlty 10 edm1n111er Ille tne notes -UteCI Dy Yid 92627 -"""' llSSAI LEASll~ purposes of 11 pomon °1 -1a1e und!lf 11'\a 1noepen Deeo or Trust wotn •nlerest Eveiyn Marte lllo.cto • PIT & FIT llelp Apply M IEW •at JEEP • PLYMOUT.H .65 Saletllle I Oelawue Street. iocated ;;;,,, AOmtn1ttra1lon 01 Es 1n.weon as orov•Oeo 1n saoa Oex Street Costa Mesa TRIPS 270 So 8r1Slol, C M CIHHH Sentra. Mailma, I 300ZX I SO\Jlh ol M11n S1reet and I 1111., Act no1es advan'" 11 any 192627
th / l>Y ket Anend our lease seminar Cpe, $1 ownr. 8~e0'Y29g606 reterence 11 nereDy made 10 A l'learing on tile pem1on under the tetms 01 sa10 Oeeo Thts ousmeu 11 c; hlherlq ... TIAYEL AIEIT 11
comes wl P s. c and rec1eve a lree cond. 600 obo • SuCh maos or plens lor par· will be neio on JANUilRY 15 of Trusr ,_ ch•ron and oue1eo Dy an 1ndlllldu1I IAILY PILOT lmmed opening N.B 4-5 seat! and radial ures portable mtn1 vacuum 11eu111s u 10 sa10 proposea
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yrs exp tncluO'g 2 yrsj (Ser
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w11n credl1 approval V8'<111on No 3 al 700 C1v1t C.tlf'lllf 011"4! trusts crea1eo Dy saio This st111emen1 wu ''
..... .,.,. computer prel OATAS 11111 Learn aoou1 leasing in P\a.ICNOTICE SECTION"' The City Drive West Santa Ana c~ Oeeo of Tru11 lor the lwlthtN!CountyClerl<of If you are look ing for exua 11 George, 548-7744 ORANGE COAST our othce near Soutn NOTICE INVITING .. os Council does hefeDy hx 921o2 amoun1 reason1Dly et11· ange County on NoYem
spenOlng money. or llke --Jeep/Renault Coast Plaza 0 CE IS HEREBY January 6 1986 11 tl'le hour IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe meteo to oe $70 209 Ml
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to go places like Magic •erc~1a•i1t 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa (aprx 1 rir I N Tl or 7 30 Pm or as soon ranllng of thfl pe1111on you Tne oeneftei&ry 1.1ne1et sa.a nn
Mountain, Knous Berry 1•1 IQ2• $ rasr GIVE N 111 at 18 a I e ?i lhereal1er U 111e maner may ~ho.JIO ettl'le< apoear al !he Dee<! OI TruSI nere1ol0f1 ex· P\iOhsned Orange Cc
p d " • • All·SAYEI Lua " proposals lor lurn11hlng 8 I De nearo "' Council "9anng ano state you< OD· ecuteo ana d4"1v«ed to IN! Deity Pilot Oecemt>er 5 Farm, or Cwtn rlzes t ~ A.atif8tl 6010 SUBARU '81 4 Whl drive 714/ 432· 1117' llDOr. m1ter1a1s. equipment Ch1tmbers on ine C1v1c 1ect1ons or Ille wnlten ooiec undersigned a 111r111en Dec· 19 •"4 26 1985 ~:V~<!!·ver~: ~~~s 1~ ANfiaues French 1 Eng· OL wagon AIC. am/Im transponallon end such Cen1er as the ume and uons w11h 1ne couM oe1or1 1ar111cm 01 Oefaull and De· Tl\--
C M H B or F II llsh Large eollecllon (En· cass S3500. 673·9224 other laeunb4'~ ·~~·Jc~o8N place lor l'leanng •II persons tM l'leanng Your aooear· mano I<>< Siie ano • wn11.,, ''"2-~333 tire '10US8 lull) Fine Quall· C'&IJC'U QUlfeCI fOt C NAIR RAMPS onteresteCI in °' ODf41C1lng 10 ance may t>e •n Ptlf'SO"' or Dy Notice of Del&ull ana Elec· ~ ., Track1 9035 DJ ft OF WHEEL H the proposed v1c111on ..,,.,, at10tney ''°"to Seti r~ und«s.g,,.O ty. excellent condlllon AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WlllCh 11me IS not 18" 111an ·-iF vou ilRE A CAEOITOA causeo S&JO ... OllCe ol Oe-UUTMllT llWIEI Purchased in Europe by PLYMOUTH Arrow 1982 IVEaSON ( 1985-861 wtll be receoveo Oy 11tteen 1151 01~ rrom Ille 1 or a conllngerol creoit0t of 1au11 '"° E1«11(;(1 10 Seo 10 P\8.JC NOTlCE eouple Coate Mesa 20 Pr111a1e Pany Cash Only' pickup long bed $3,500 PORSCHE ttle C•ty of Colla Mesa·~'';;' passage ol 1n1s resolu11on .,,
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w bl ANT Atternoons Prrvate -----TOYOTA 1980 p1ckupC 4. IVEllSON lloud tn rn1 Counc11 eeastve weells ort0r to 11\e Pro1>1te Cooe or Caut0tn•& ~ It., lte. UOA.. Loe
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••Y Avenue S1e 1-2 C. Mesa CA 92426 Apply In person wn Country Club 496-6767 2 Aetng' I froS1lree S150 1on long bed S3 1100 ~~ c 11 amt> e r • S • • 1ed1 ume set ner-ein tor 1rwi ouDhc The ume '°'
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WAITRESSES & HOST· USllU deliver 957-6194 anyflme wnuams N~wpon Buell ol llW! work and Ille name ol 1 SECTION 6 Tile [)rec10r jmontns rrom Ille date ot ll'le SH ..:l7
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ESSES Late Evenings & Cosla Mesa tell serve gu -----J -.a 9100 673 0900 1he b•dOer Dvl no other die-ol PuDllC Wortcs 1s oirected nearin nottGe aoove Puo11sneo O••noe Coas1
Graveyard The Grinder s1at1on P/T & FI T *Ul.EJ Ul.fl* Aattl •rrt--11ngu1sntng marks Any Dtd 10 post °'cause 10 oe post· vou0 M.AV EX.AM Nf '"" :>a11v P•101 Oecemtlt'f 12 19
Restaurants, 1'00 W $3 75/hr 5'8-6195 Selly Aefrtge<a1ors S 129 & Up SEP&Un ElllPW rec:etved •Mer tile SCMOuteO ea nottees ol vacation con rue •eoi 0~ lhe ur1 1 ,0.., =" t98~
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DELIVERY DEPARTMENT I PORSCHE 75 9 1 IS silver of t>tos sl'lell oe return.a 10 men~ piopo!MIO to oe vacat-41" d person "1::;'" :,v:
CierkS ~~=~!· gastetec ::: : ~~ McLAREN'S BMW Anniversary mm1 cond Iha t>tdOe• unopened 11 snail 90 01 "pon1on 01 Delaware 1 ~~~e~~!'!~~~~o• ;/aom•n
"Complete Ltne of Home lo m1S11.500 673-8886 oe ll'le sole resoonsit>~l:~YD~ ,S1ree1 loc11&0 sov1h ol tllrator or uoou Iha at IRCLE I llARIETS Furn11h1ngs" M·F11119.S·Stlll6 ROLLSRoyceSllvrClouds '11\ebldde<lo seeth•l, Main Slreet a1 lea.ti 1"'°
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• ALL APPLIANCES 626 S Euclid Sr I Pm Collection buy ~>.get I '9 ~=;~,•nD~o=u~:nrs weei\s oerore me 0819h0'11':: adm1nos1rato1 ,in.: roe ""''"
... Fullerton, c.-. . FREE" 533-4242 ned h 01.1 1\earong The no11ces s a Ina court w1I" p1001 )I 'le• llow HIRlllG F1lly l1ara1ttt• 714·680 6300 ,one -. may t>e ot>1a1 a1n~~ 77 pos1ed nor more 1han 300 ,111ce d wt111en •eq11MI stat bttUe1t Ct14itl11 213-691-6701 Toyo1a Corolla 79 SRS lloe 01 ,,,. 2 lly E~i Cell· lee1 apen bvt at leasl three 1ng that you aestre special
UNIQUE FURNITURE lflbll 5sp. air. nu t>rlls. 2 Fair Ofive oe1a 958 d DI noliees snall oe oosteo TM nottce of !he t11ing of a,.. '"
new tires Gd cond 1 lornte. upon nonrefun 8 8 no11ce5 sn111 Slate 1he Oey ve,,tor\' .ana aopra1semer1i of 1947 S Main St LARGE SELECTION OF' $2000/obo 963-5869 I paymei"I h OI $4 C:O st~ a~lj I nour enO p1ac;e or lleanng estcile 8"et5 :>• .,, •l'le oeu·
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P\a.IC NOTICE •no• Countv ori Oeeem -.......:~:;:;..;,...,;,.~---:; '985
FICTITIOUS 8U81Nl$8 f'2D
NAME STATEMENT e"'l'' -., Tr1n ~lf Tnt> tollowm.,;i persons are G1oson Ounn o.. 1,.1u1cr
Oo•ng OuSlness as The Fat>· 800 NewJ)Or1 Center Or ••c Comoany • 1~2 ••Vine 1lllewt>0<1 Seacll Cil 926t Blve1 r usun .:,_. 9'1680 Puollsheo Orange Cc
',sun >aor•cs inc ''52 01111~ Piiot Dealml><'I< 5
,.,n~ Btvo • Jiii" .... .A 'S and 26 •98!> Santa Ana NEW & USED 8Mw·s1 ld11on1 t arge o ... 11n<l shall reler to ttoe adOP· ttons or accou,,1s m""''°""" Btwn Edinger & Warner on I oe made 11 htndted Dy rn•ll hon 0, this r8$01Ut1on 01 1n-
Maln St see the Bear' LOii IUOI gw 1 TOYOTA LEASllll I Speclflc1111ons and olher ltenuon ano sna11 Oesr•~ --------T--Q--D--A--Y-::--:,:-s Ill 1220 VOLUME SALES con1r&t1 oocumenrs may the easement 0, 511811 '" Interviews Wednesday • SEAlllCE&LEASING Auend our lease seminarla1sobeexem1neoa111W10f·1ctudeamap 0folanshowtng
9-11 A .M . at 2271 Fairview Open 10-6. Sun 12·5 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG a nd rec1eve a l ree11tce or 11'\e C11y Clerk ol C11y '1t1e 1oea11on or 11'\e ~• p u z z LE
KENMORE 3 4 cu tt relr1g· BEACH portabl~ m1n1 vacuum lo' Cosll Meu Spec111 lo• out>loe street PVrP05e$ c R Q s SW QR D Rd. Costa Mesa ( F airvlew er al or s 175 &46_9 177 (No Chflfry ' .• 11•4051 Leern aboul leasmg tn ca11ons w111 no1 oe m111te0 un· lproposeo to 08 vacated 01 11
CISMIEllS
ASSIST Ill lllllEllS ~2611( ·~···
& Wiison) •\lll•t lllO our ott1ce near South !ass tile addltlOt\aJ S2 00 por1oon 01 Delaware Street . Aefrlg. SIS 22 8 cu tt (71~,.. • Coas1 Plaza tflarge II tneluded wtm P•Y· PASSED ANO AOOPTEO C all (714) 537-4840 for w11ee, $395 760--0367 Trade-Ins Welcome (AP" 1 tu I men1 oy 1ne C•ly Counc11 of 111e
EOE Wahr & Gu Drye< llke nu OPEN SEVEN DAYS ALL·S.&YHI LUSE Eacn btd shall oe meoe on Ct1y ol '1unungton Beacn at
After School -
Student Jobs!
~======::==========::; lht' PrO()OsaJ lorm INiets a regular meeting 11>e<eor ACROSS • Almond $400 548-7968 Whal a Wond.nul World., 7141432-1117 p I lhrOU<,jh p 16 O•OVIOeCI l'lelO on 11W! 1611\ da~ OI 0.. F---.---6014 or Shopping . rtgll1 11 ---,,, 1ne con1rac1 oocumen1s eemt>ef 198s atallUt y04Jr ttngert1ps everyOeyl VW '65 Bug. gd cond orig and shall Ile ac:eomoanled Robert p MMC!k, .H. I Ill fllllnlllE Dally Piiot Classtltad owner ~200 5~5720 oy 1 cer111teo or casiuet s Meyor I Ada. To plac. your Id vw BUG 68 Red Cleen tn Cl\eek or • Did t>Ond fl)f no• AT TE s T A II c I & ..
LES 957 ·8133 call 642·5678 and lel • 11out New every11'11ng See less thlf\ to•;,, ol the amovn1 Wentworth, City Clertl
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Do You N~ $Cash $ And
A Good Job To Start The New Year?
We ere l()()l(lng fOf Jr. High and High
School student• Ind other• who would
enjoy t11Mdng with people and wortclng
wtth other 1tudent1 their own age. You can Mm $25.00 to '50.00 eech weetc tn
commltek>nt llnd MUCH MOREi You can
work PART TIME In the 11ftemoon1 Ind
ewntnge Ind stlll heve pfenty of ,, .. time.
You MUST BE FREE AFT~R SCHOOLI
We on. complete tralntng end pr<Mde
trentp0tt11tlon. Th.. It NOT A PAPER
ROUTE AND IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A
WEEKI COme out end hetp UI get new
cuttonw. fOf our n.w1pepe1 and haW •
greet ttm. doing It. You have nothtng to
IOM and 1 tuper Job to gain. C•I todey
and maybe you can ltart tomorrowt
Call Mr. Earl
548·7058 or 241 ·802
Openlns• Now Available
CAR ROUTES
Earn Extra C••h
For Dellv•ry Of Thi• Pa,,.r
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Find what you wan1 In Claulfled Ad·VlllOf help '" $2500 548-2802 ol Ille Did, mede paylDle 10 STATE OF CAllFOAllll~
Dally Piiot Clasaifleds you ----In• City OI Coat• Meta 1110 I COUNTY OF ORANGE1CtT) ---..:-~~=-:=-==-::= t...,::,.;;~::-:::;":'":"":::::-:;~-::-;;;: .. ..;;;.;;.. ______ -'llproposel Shlll De con· OF HUNTINGTON BEAC'1 ~···••••••••• •••••••••••-. SOl'TH COL"~TY S1dereciun1euaccomp1n.ec:1 1., • AIYER : by sucn cashier 1 Check 1 4 L 1 c , 4 M e DELIVERY D VOLKSWAGES cash or Dodders t>ono Wf"TWOFH,. t'le au1, • e & No btd shall be considered eiecred quallfoeo C•t~ C111r• e • ISl'Zl' unle5S II is maoe on a olenk j01 the Cll'i .;it 'Huntington • Dally Pilot motor route • rorm lurn1shed t>y 11111 Ctl'f or Seacn ana th omc10 Ctt>r> • avallable In Huntington • Colla Mesa and IS maoe on 101 me Cll~ Cou,..Cll '' Scl•<! • e accordance 11111n the Cilv 0,1 fleft!tt>~ .. !'<111\ !hat • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • prov111oons or tl'\e Proposal l1he Wl'\Ole numt>e• Of -nem
• • requirements t>e<s 01 ,,,., C11v Council or • per afternoon. • Each Dtdder muat De tile Ctty ol Muntlnl)10M Beach • C e llcenM<I as required Oy la• II 541ven 1'1at tile toreg01n9 • all 6422 4333; Monday -e Contraelor U9lng. cran Of resoruhon .. ., passeo anc
• Frid 10 5 p M A k f • cla111f1ce11on no1 anown on ldocieo t>y 1,,. •"""'•t'•• • ay -, . S Or e 1he Q.,,_111 Prevelllng Wtoe vote ol m0te 1na,, a mi110t>I\ • Art. • Oetermm111ons may be re-of 111 the memt>e<\ :it 5111\J e e quoreo to PIY 11\e waoe rale City Council at a ragu1111 • e ol 1t1e crett °' ci11S11b1ion meettno 1nereol ne10 .)f1 tl'le • Orange Coaat e mos1 CI09ety •ellled IO It .. 18111 d1y o• December 1985 • D II Pll t • anown •n the G.,,..ll 0... Dy 1tle IOllOwtng •011' • • y 0 • term1n111ons ettettt ..... ,,,. AYES COlJNC LMEl\4 • 330 w. B•v Drive • time of ,,,. call IOI bid• 1(4"1y MatAlllSI~ 81118') e I e Thi! Ct"' CouOCJ1 Of 1"41 M &ndlc l'1nlh llC''" e C-t• U---C .a e City ot Cosll M ... r--.... Thoma
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-· • • • • • •• • •• •• • •• ••• • • •·••• bids I None eeeeeee ... Thi Contraclor allall ABSE"-' C01.;NC•L ME1'i • • • • ••• • •• • •• • • • • comply ...,,11 rne prov111<>n1 Non. . . 2 OI Sec:hon 1710 10 1780 •n /a/ Allefill .. Wenrwonti. • p AftT TJME • it ctu1<w. ol 1"9 CaHlorn1a City C..,_ Md .. ~ e ~ e LaDOr Code Ille prev111llng Clenl °'IM City Counc:M of
e • rate and acale ol "'aoet ... the cttr 01 H11"tl"fl0f'i e e 111>11aneo Dy U'lt Ctty ol hac:tl ClllltorN• e • Coe1a Mesa wNen are flled Pul>l;sMd Oia"Q4! oH
• • ..,th tile Ctty C'-k of ,.,., Daily Piiot Oe«tm~ ":' ~·. • We a re lookin., for the right • U S A City '"° .na1i rorft11 penal 1985 • " • IN • • • ,,., Pf'"Crlt:MIO ltlerwn IOt SaTri 2~i : people-P eople who enjoy : AND TRYING HAROCR ::;:mPi•anc:. o1 ,,.. NICI
• people. They must be per-• TO 8£ _ 1 H.HN "·,.._.,,city Nil.IC NOTICE e e Clenl. City flf C.... .... TICI °' • tistent and willing to work! • SALES Plll>ilthtd o.-noe eo..1 ':.,.... ~
• : 011~ P11o1 o.c.mbtf 20 2t I JA•• A. MONIZ : Hours a re 4:30·8:30 p .m. • 8 SEllYICE 1" ""~e ,.._, M-NTITION
: Mon .-Fri. and 9 :30 : • PARTS H~~~.o,:•:.=.n
•. d •. LUSll~ P\&IC NOTIC( To 811 heirs ~~'* a.m.' l :30 p.m. , atur ays. • • crednor. 11\d con11noen1
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collecting. no soliciting.
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• NIOUlnoN "°· -creditor• ano !>400fll """° • •. oclude • l AlttifSI WMN TOlh A RESOl.UTtON Of TWI! I may be OthetWt• tnterwled No : Comp ensation to • °" tHl WIST OAs• c1TY COUNCIL OF THC .,.. IN ... enctt Of .... '-of • b I Plu Com -•. ..-ay __, & C"'-CITY OF HUNTINGTON JAMU A MONIZ
insurance
CALL 842-1444
Atk for JoAnn• Craney
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our y wa~e uu• ~ -"" eEACH Of INT£NT~ TO I A pe11uo",,.. ~flied • m1••11•0 n. • CALL T•AY VACATE AN EASEMENT t>v AOE1.1Nc ...... .-n N.,, rr>e e "' e ,0111 PUBLIC 8T"UT ~ Coun Of Of"'°9 e e PUAfll08lS OI A ~TION CO\lnly requ .. un; 11111 e e Of DELAWARE STREU AOCLINf MAATlN 9e ap. • I • SOUTH Of MAIN STAUT DOINed &I ~ rec> • For an appointment cal • n.. City Council °' "" ..-1etMttoedm!Neter11"1e ~.,-11-+---+---1f.--+-
• • Qty of HunttngtOll hecfl .... o1 f"9 ~I • 642-4322 • dOM ner.oy f'..oM •tot. Trte oe1111on requHll
: L~ J ~ O ()() : btll •••• 13M ~CTION 1 A pu~lc ==·~ -::';:.: f ;; • IJl('.t"ttn :V'\J'"O: p.m. • cX6 eao ·71 BUtlr;cJ m.iino-Nici t>etort"" o.r. ~ion ot c.-1--1--~~-i--
• o __ ·ma • llM.t" 10 m11CiNn a 1otr ~ Com.millliofl Ofl ,,... Act tuoac>1.,. PC*9t fl" • k for IJCI• a ms. • ow 11500 472•7"s ""V ~ s. 1w .. ~ 10 ... ,... Pl'OC*1Y wm.out ...___....._~·---'--: • • • • • •••• • •• • • •• • .! • • •• •• L '""" ., ... o.1~ .• ooun ..,.. llllalOn,
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NI.JC NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE "8.IC NOTIC£ Ml.IC NOnCE MllC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE
"°'"ICM waa IMc tOt hen sm oo Of 1~~gu"1Y on OeoembW I CA.12NI ftootl. ell r!Qnt, 1n1e HIOHfST IUDDl!A FOA HWc'41 A. VHLANuu .,. now t*d Dy 1t undet Hid '90T1CI Bero-CONll\lCllOn Com 11211•
.... SfATtmWT purct\ul price I and 11\ltrMt con~ 10 CASH (peyM>te •• time °' 8C)C)Ointlld .. l*'IOnlll rep. o..cs ot Trvtt In 11141 ptOC*'IY INYITIMQ ...,. p.wiy. 2909 ~ Ave.. Qrece .... _8"1 Cotn-
The fOlowlno O.tlld o.o.moer6, 1H5 ,_,. and now held by tt undet .... ,n i.wtui money ol tn. ,...,tatlYetoecttnlnltW~ a11wtlldtnMldCounty,Cell-N taleh« by twnthlt Coeta~.CAt281t &>any. 2101 Alton A__,., doing~:::"'°"".,. DMalon H.,bOr MwtMI. Publl.n.d Orange Cout Mid Deecj of Tf\111 In 11141 Unl1ed Stal•) •I Ille front ...... Of Ille oeciedent. lomta, deec:llblng IM land Ille Bo.rd of T~.:.. Of the Carl R ••roar. 2H6 lf\'1119, CA 92714 (A Call
Ol YMPIC MAINTl!N •to' Jamoor .. l!lvd., Room ?:~~ ~llot o.cr'~o':e 2e. P'°'*1Y llluatlld In Hid entrtnee 10 the ~tlOe The ~llllon raquHI• lllafaln. LOT 25t Ofl TRACT Huntington 8eaoh Union Ch•IHU W•y. Laguna foml• corporation)
AHC£ UAVIC£ 2772 Hiii· 1oe. NawS>Ott Bateh. CA •m~ary . ' TH·612 Cou.nty ltld Slat• de.crlbed County CourthOu ... IOCatad authority lo lldmlnllt., the NO 2822. AS PER MAP RE· High School Ol11rtct will, .. e..e. h, CA 02t51 Tiii• bual,,... 1. 001\-Vlew Dr Nawc>on 9Mch Ca 02680-2603 a• Lot 1 Of frlel No. t1•t. •I ,050 Main Slr .. I, Riv«· •••• under the lnclepen-OOROEO IN BOOK 118 c.fyt Malad bid• for Ille Tnl• bualn... •• con dUclted by I COfporlllon
•2te0 • . J. ma. c e y h. m . •• ~on I map ..-d«I aide. Ca•fomta all rlgtll. title Clen1 Admlnl111111on ot bo PAOU, TO 18 INClUSIV@. COMPUTeR ASSISTl!D IN-dueled by 1111 lndlYldual Orece A.taurent Com-'* l Julia LMCh Inc M.,.,,., Ot111Q• COIMIY. l'tll.JC NOTICE In booll 251. PtiOae 43 and and ln..,_1 con~ 10 tat• AC1 OF M t8CILLAHEOUS ST"UCTIONAL HARO· Carl A ~ pany, Kattwaen. o ac-n.on. Caiilornle Mme u •bOva ly Oanatt• M Pittman 44 Of Mtac.11~ Maita. and now t*d ~ II lll'lder A "-""O on Ille P4flltton MAPS. IN THI! OfflCI Of WARE .. o..crload In ac>ael· Tiile ttatarnanl ... tiled Alat 8act'9tltY
Thia buatl'!Ma 11 con O.CWIY Kl2.MI 1'9C«Oe of Otanoa County. aald Dead Of Trutt In Illa Will be ltakl" on JANUARY t. THE COUNTY AEC~DfR flcatlona and ..... agr-with Iha County Clerk Of Of· Thia atlletnenl .... f11ec1
ducted by oorporatlon P1.tblltnad 0t1noe Coa11 'ICTITIOUI IU-U Califotnla property anuatlld In Mid 10N at t 30 A.M In Otpt OF SAIO COUNTY manta on tlle In in. offlo. of enge County on Nov91'nbet with the County C1a1t1 of ()t. 8111 l .kllla LMGh Inc ally POol o-Tibor tO. 28. NAMI ITATDllNT Tll• llrMI addr .. and County 11'1<1 Siiia daeetlbed No 3 at 700 CMe Center The ttrwt addr ... and 11ld Olttrlet Ind lvaU•bl• 1•. 1985 anoa County on o-Tl!>ar
Julie ~h S~ ' lie& January 2 t086 The tOftOWing persona 11ra other COMmon CS.lgnallon. H . T1141 WHI halt of loll 2 Drive WMI, Santa Ana. CA other cOMrnon ~nation. by calllno M; Allyn Rowley ,_. 4. IOU
Thia atat~t w .. Iliad · Th-508 doing tivllnau u It lily, of the '"J pre>party ai1<i 7 In BIOCk 102.ulhOwn 02702. If eny. of Iha real property Purchufng 'M•n•o•r ai Pu~ Orange coa.1 • ,..WI
With lhe County Clefk of Or WOODRUFF ANO SOUTH •bOV• It purported to be by M"' No. 1 of Landi of If YOU 08.JECT 10 IM ducrlbad • bOva II (714) "4·3339 . Deity PllOt OtoarTlbar $, 12, Publlthad Orange CoMt
ianga County on oac.mw 11111.,11C NOTICE ASS~TEStSWC. a c a11 2349 Cynthia Court. Coa11 th• a .. r Valley and gran11ng ot !tie P«ttlon, you purported 10 b• 2oeo Bid• •h•ll b• clHrly 10. and 2e. 1085 T .. _.91 Piiot ~ 12, 10,
13 tte! l'UUI. forn11 general pet1~1p. MeM, Canfornla Ale ... hdro O.valopmant lhoukl allh« ~It Ille ROY Al PALM OAIVI!. martiad "COMPUTER AS· " t. 1"5. Jenuaty 2, 1He
f'216tll ICZZM3 • t3 Corporate Ptau $ulla The un<*tlgnlld Toual• Company, In the County al Net1nO 411\d llate 'f04H Ob-COSTA MESA. CA i262t SISTEO INSTRUCTIONAL Th-505
Publlaned O<enga Coaat ,ICTITIOUI eua1H1aa 200. Newoort Beech, Calli Oltcta11T11 any Hablllty tor 1ny Alverllicla, S111a of CalllOfnla jae:tlona or. Ille written Oblec• The und«lllQnad Truat• HAROWARE·BIO *820 .. ad· "8.IC NQTlC[
Otilly Pltot Oecembar 25 1112600 lt\Correctnea of the ltr .. t rac«Clacl In Book t I P4109 10 Ilona with Ille court ~ore dlaclalrN any tftblllty for ltly drM-.cl 10 Allyn e ROWiey
1185 J 8 5 aa5 NA• aT.UIMINT Stepl\en c Hopltlna, 2553 addrMI and Other common of Mapa, Record• ol San Ille llMrlng. Yo-Jr Al)pMI• lnoorraatnea of 11141 street p cnu M H t • 1---TmOU--1-.,-... --,-1-
t • •nuary 1· · 1 w~244 flla following peraona are 'Monaco Off.;a Laguna ~nation, If ony, thown Bernardino County. Call-•nee may be tn S>e<ton or by ad<lrMI 1nd other oommon ,,;:ion ~an~ ~~h '~A .. ITATIMINT o:g~~.::.o souTH BMch,Cellf 026S1 h-S!~ .... wtttbam•d• bUI 1()1';,:: ,,,.., Mldreaa and >'o;F';g~:reACREOITOR :•tlon. If 1ny. ~n School DlftrlCI, t0251 Thefoltowlngpeteonaar•
C£ SSOCIATESINW!': •Cati-Mallahan, Inc 250112 . or I con1i-1 editor of Yorktown Avenue, Hunt-dolnG txillnaat .. Oraoa Pdl.IC NOTI • BuckbOAfd LAN U19un1 wlthovl co-...nan1 or wru-01,.,., common <1et10na11on. "'V'""' et Sald .... wlll be maoe. bul lngton 8each CA i 2t4e and Group Homu 3 1 u ornia gen4Hal par1oarSl'llP. ,Hlll1 Callf i2853 California renty. ~Ma or Implied. re-It eny. of Iha rHI property the deeeltalld, )'OU mutt Ille wlthOut oonven1nl or WV· received al or before I 00 l lmartek Lana cotll ~
OAA.._COUHTY •13Corp0<ate P1ua Su•t~ ni11 bu11nau 11 con-grudlllQIUla.~.or da1c r l bad •bova l a~Claimwtlhtheoourtor renty,e.l(pr ... orlmpllad,,... pm Jenuary 3 1966 at CA92828 . • ~NC>ft CC>UflT . Newport 8'tach. Cell duct9d by • general ~rt-ancumbrancl41S, to pay Ille purported 10 be Vacant praeant It to Iha personal gardlng lltle. pouaaaion, or whloh time and Piece bldl CMatophef Ward Hawe CAii NO..., 121 Oft 2880 nerahip ram1 nlng principal tum of l and. Riverside County. rapra1«111tlve appointed by eneumbranc;ea, 10 pay Ille 111 be bllety ed d 53 1 lck L c 1 • fllAJNTifll: THI LAICll Stephn C Hopkins. 25S3 Stephen c Hopkin• Ille note(~) HCl.lr9d by .. Id The undefalgnad Trull .. Ille court Within lour monthl remalrtng l)(lnclpal sum of w pu open an 3 l l mer AN. OI •
MAaTWR AllOCIATION Monaco Drlva, Laguna Thia 9111.,,,..,1 wH filed Dead ol Trual. with lntarHt dlaclalmsanyll1bllllyfortnyilrom Ille data of flrat I•· 11\a note(•) MCurad by Nl<I ~~~!.:~0J.,~:':ui!~.!; M~i C~~.~~!:. la con-
Dl,INDANT: ICINT Beach, Calll i2451 wllh Iha County Cierk or Of. thereon. u proYIOed In Nld lncorractnesa of 11141 atraaqauanceoflettarsaaprovldlld OMd ol Trual. with lntar•I be Called for dueled....,. 111 Individual
aAMY Mattshan Inc 25092 ll'IQA County on o.c.tnbef nota(•) advancae If Ally addr ... and Olhar common In Section 700 of Iha thweon .. provlded In Mid v1
'90TICE OI Buckboard Lane Leguna 13 li85 under 1~ tarm1 or Nld o..d daalgnallon, If Ally, thoWn Probate Code ofl.CallfOfnla note(•).' advancea, If any fore:" ~~.,~9:;'.~ := ~·~~am:f:~icc, MARaHAL'I SALE Hiils Calit 92653 C1ht0tn1• F2t5130 of True1. 1 .... charges and herein The time ror nnng clalma wlN under the term• of the Dead -~ ,.
By Virtue or • writ tSlua<I Thi$ bua1nau •• con-Publtslled Or Cout e.cpenMs <K lhe Truetea and Said •ale will be madl. but not uplra pr,tor to lour ot Trual, f-. charget and the~··~ 199Ctflacl tor Ille re-wllll Iha County Clafll Of O<·
on September 25, 1985 1n ducted by 11 general part-Dally Pilot Oeoem~ l9. 28. 1 Of the Tt\1111 cr .. led by said wllhoul covenant or war· rnonth1 lr0M I~ det• of the ••pan-ol 11141 Truatea and '*f,,.0 :,~~d of Truat ... ~~~9irnty on November
the abOva oeslgnated Court. ne~snip C l985, Janu&ry 2. 9. 1988 I 04ll!d of Truet ranry,.eiiptHt or Implied, r.• hearing notlee •bOve. E of 11\e trullt created by aald ahall l>e Illa tole )udg41 01 the · ,212711 upon a ludgment entered lepneo Hopkin• TH·5l3 The total 1moun1 of th• gardlng tllle, po....,lon. or YOU MAY EXAMIN the Dead of Trull, 10-wlt. acoeptablllty of bid offered PubltaMd Or•,,,.. Colll
7-23-85 1n favor ol Judg· Tn1s s111emerit was r11e<1 unpaid ,Palanc• of 1ne obll· enaumbr1noas, 10 pay the Ille kept by the court If )'OU w.o~ 71 Ind r~ the r"'hl 10 , .. 0 11 PllOI oac.;;;b;, 5 12 mant cred1tor(s). THE"'llhtheCovntyCler~ol Or-gallonMC\JtedbytheproP-remaining prlnclQal aum or ore• parson lnterHted In Tllebenefk:laryunderllad "' 11 Y • •
LAKES MASTER ASSOCIA •noe County on o-tnt>er Ml.IC NOTICE I e<t)I to be IOld end reuon· Iha no1a(1) MCUr9d by Mid Ille "tata. you may terv• Deed of Tru1111e<.iof0fe aJt· t:.'v:"~Y~N!!v~~Y ~ Ii, and 28. l985 Th_.93 TION. A Cahtorn1a noo-profll 13 l985 able esumated costs •~· 1 Deed of Tru11 wtth 1n1.,.., upon the aaaQutor or admln· c:vted and dellverad to the in ..,.
corporallort and •o•inll F2M12' FICTITIOUI I USINEll P9f'\HI and advances 11 the lheraon as prOvtd.ct In Mid lstrator or upon the 11· underlllQnad 1 written Dae· A ""
judgment deb1or(1) KENT Published 011noe Coas1 NAME I TAn•NT lime ofthe 1n1t1a1 publteetton no1acs1 · edvanc.. 11 any tomey tor the e11aou1or or 1arat1on of Default 1nd o.-~le,, otia.-Mt.IC NOtlCE
BAARY anow1ng 11 net bit· Dairy Piiot December 19, 26, Ttlt tollowlng pareon1 era ol the Notice of Sale la un<ler the terms of ~Id o..d admlnl11rat0f and flla with mand for Sale, 1nd a written "i.ubllehed Oran • Cout ---------anca or S2.975 00 actually 1985, J1nu1ry 2 9. 1986 CIO<llQ business as S 1•3 081 76
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of Tru•t fees charge• and lhe court wllh proof of ..,. 'Notice of Default and Elec· g FtCTITIOUl IU ... U
due on said )u<lgment on 1he TH-515 (A) GOLDEN MFG, !Bl rne ~ef1C1ary under said a.Iii*'!'" of the TNllM and vloe. a written request Ital· tlon to Sell The undersigned ~::~Pilot December Ii, 28· NA• aTA,.._NT
date of the IHuence ol 11&1<1 I House of Fo1m 8 Fabric•. Deed or Trust heretofore e•· of the the 1ru111 etMlad by Ing tnat yOli dealre apec:lal caused Mid Notice of 0.-Th-509 The following peraon1 ate
writ, I have levied upon all . P\8.IC NOTICE (Cl GOiden Merine 990 N acuted an<I dallwwed to Ille Hid 04ll!d or Trull notkla ol Ille llllng of en In· fault and E1eetton to SeH to doing bualneae la Arbor·
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rlghl. 11119 1n<1 1n1ern1 of Tustin Blvd Orange. CAllf underllgned • written Dec· The total amount of the venlory and appralsement of be reeordacl In the county Aid. 351 W Bay Str•I. • 1'.
said 1vdgmen1 <lebtor(s) 1n K22248 92667 latatlon Of 0erau11 an<I 0.-unpaJd bal&~ of tha obll· estate UMll or of Ille petl-wnera the real pr()96rty 11 Mt.IC NOTICE Costa M .... CA 92828 i.....::::::=======-==-
lhe property 1n Ille CO>Jnly ot flCTIT10UI aualNEa8 Mary M Hendw~. 27292 mand lor S119 11n<1 a written gallon MCUrd by the prop-tion1or11CGOUnlS menllooad located David Wiiiiam Noel, 351
O<ange. Slate or C1lltorn1a. NAME STATIMENT Via Am1s1oso MISSIOn VlejO, Notice of Oafaull and Elec-arty to be sold and reason-In Section 1200and1200.5 ot DATE. 12/12/85 flCTrTIOUS IUatMlll W. Bay s1r .. 1. ,, 14. Coat•
desc,rl bad H tollows The lotlowlng petaons 11re CA 92692 lion to Sell Tnaunderslgned able eellma1ed COlll. a11-the C1llfornl1 Probate Coda NEW,OftT taCROW NAMI aTATEMINT Mau, CA 92626
Lot 22 ol Tract 9423, u omgbuslneu&L flllJ business II con-caused said Notlee of 0.-penaea and advance1 al Ille Wlllem ll hmatetft, Al· COWANY, 1 Callfornla The foltowtllQ panona rue Tiiis bualna11 Is con-
anown on a map recorded In WOODRUFF ANO SOUTH ducted by in 1n<1111o<1u111 fault and Elej:llon 10 Sell 10 lime ol the lnltlal publlcatlon tornay fof ,.ttttoMf, I05 cOfporatlon, •• Truat ... d<>lng bull,_ u Praatlge ducted by en Individual
Booll 406. Pages 15through ASSOCIATES/NEC •Cali· Mary M Hendrix t>e reeor<led In the county of the Notice of Sala IS Chy ,af1(w1y w .. t, ~· lu11nna A. ltnlcll. Auto Body & Paint, 809 E David No.I
26 of Mlsc.llaneovs Maps. torn11 geMral pa11nersn1p Tn1a staternenl was llled .mere 1tte real property 11 $336 185 1 1 t O O O. 0 r • n t •. CA TNatae .... Offtcef, 290 4th Straet. Santa Ana. CA Thia statement wu nlad
Records ot Cringe County • 13 Corporate Plan Suite with •he County Clerk 01 Or· 10c:a1ed r"4. ~flciary und., aald a..-_, ,.,lartfto Avenue, Coat• 9270 I with 1t1e County Clarll ol Of·
CaJ1fom1a 200. Newport Bea<:n Calif •noe County on Oacember December 9 1985 04ll!d of Trust heretofore e•-Pv~ Orange CC>alt MHa, CA t2t2t, T•I•· Monica Catalina Gallardo. anga County on November
Property More Commonly 026&f 13 f985 DEFAULT SE ft YI CI ecvted and delivered 10 the Oally Piiot December 19 20. ptloM: (714) SM-S7t0 3106 Femneatn Lane, Costa 12. 1985 Known As 22 L11kep11\81 Stephen C Hopkins 2553 F2t5253 COMPANY, INC .. aa Mkl und«llgned a Wf'lltan Dee-26, 1985 Publlahed Or1nge Cout Mesa, Ce 92626 ,., ...
Irvine, Catrlornla Monaco Drive. Laguna Publianed Orange Coas1 tniatM, 2$200 LI Pu ftoed, 1arallon ol Default end De-TnF-5:>0 Dally Piiot December 19, 26, Thia bualneH 11 con-Publlahed O<ange Cout
PLEASE NOTE Th11 Beach Calll 92651 Dally P1101 December 25, Suite 217, Laiguna Hltta, CA man<I for Sale. and a wrlllen "8.IC NOTICE 1985, and J1nu1ry 2. 18~ <luctlld by· an Individual Dally Pllol o-Tit>er 5. 12. property 11 being SOid sub· Mattshan Inc 25092 1985 J1nuary 1. 8 15 1988 t2S53, Talepllona: (714) Notice ol Oatault and Elec· Th-51 t MonlCI Catalina Gallardo 19, and 26. 1985
ject to redemption Please BuckbOard Lane Laguna I W-2'5 "70, J-1 M. A119, Prell-llOl'l IO Sau The undersigned Refaraoc:e. lt..W-01• Ta Th11 statement wu llled Tll_.98 relar 10 C1vll Code of H1ll1 Caltr 92653 Ca11forn1a ctanl cauMd aald fllollee of a.-12:M719 with 1ha County Cler1I of Or·
Proc1dur1 Sec 1 1ons~Th1s business •• con-MLIC NOTICE Published Orange Cou1 taull and Election 10 Sal.I to NOTIC~ °' ange Counry on November __ Dll ___ JC_NO_T-IC£ __ _
SS729.0IO ·SS 729 090 uC1ed by a general part-1 Dally Pilot December 19. 28. I oe rec<>fded tn the counry Tl'UaTEE'I 8Alf POOLIC NOTICE 22, 1985 l'UUL
lf the aut>,ec1 o! tnlS Yle 11 nersh1p I T.9 . No. 5871 1985. an<I January 2, 1986 where the real property la YOU ARE IN DEF AULT f2M121 K 22114 ,...., property 1n<I 11 has no Stepnen C Hopkins NOTICE OF Tn-518 I located UNOER A DEED OF TRUST K 21117 Published Orenge Cont ICnnoUa tua•al
1trM1 addreu or other com-• nls statement w1s llled t TAU8T£f'8 SALE DATE: 12111/85 DATED 12,22163 UNLESS FICTITIOUI aUl.INEIS Dally Piiot December 5. 12. F NA• ITATI....,.
mon detigolllOl'I. directions Ith the County Clerk ot Or· 1 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Ofante c-1 Tltlla C-YOU TAKE ACTION TO NAMI ITAnMl!NT 19 a11<1 26 1985
to 1t1 1ocauon may t>e ot>-e County on Oeoembe< UNDER A DEED OF TRUST P\el.IC NOTICE pen~ .... H. Twttn A"., PROTECT YOUR PROP· The followlng petsons are Th-489 T:'9 fol~~ pa<IOnS are
La1neO from the Marshal 1 t3 1985 I DATED July 20, 198A UN· 93721 Seftta AN1, CA '2708. T .... ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT domg buaineu H R C IN· ~~~:han u ~;.~~· 1 ::,
Office U90fl raques1 F295131 ,LESS YOU TAKE ACTION ptloM: (714) _._ext. A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU OUST RIAL COMPANY. Mt.IC NOTICE Pro1pac11 ve tl•d<lers Publllit'led Orange Cout TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-T.8. No . .._.. 73 Ml dllhe Serr• Truatea NEED AN EXPLANATION 3505 Cadillac Avenue, Suite BroollhOllOw, Santa Ana. CA
allO>Jld refer 10 Sections Dally PtlOI December 19 26, 1EfnY IT MAY BE SOLO AT TR~~~~ ~LE .... ~ ' OF THE NATURE OF THE 0· 110. Co1t11 Mesa, Call· FICTITIOUa auatNEal 92~~~lh&n OHk of Santa
701 510 10 701.680, In· 1985, January 2. 9 1986 1A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU O RE DEFAULT Publlsl'led Orenga Coast PROCEEDINGS AGAINST rornla 92826 NAME STATEMENT A C Ill t
clullve. ol 11\e Code OI CIVll TH-514 INEEO AN EXPLANATION u.JoEUR ~ DEEi~ OF TRUST Dally Piiot oac.m1>a< 19, YOU YOU SHOULD CON-Metropolllan Liie In-The loUowlng persona are ~~. 154~ ~~!·k~rc:~
Procedure lor pro11111on1 10F THE PROCEEDING DATED MAY 2, t985 UN and 26 l985 I TACT A LAWYER surance Company, a N-dOlng business U Alford Santa Ana, CA 02705 governing the term• con-1 nr ... IC NOTICE •A GAINST YOU YOU · • · Th517 On ... lOOOAM YorllcorporatlOI\ tOIO Un-Labat Company, 629 Ter-dlttons andeNectollhesale j l'UDL SHOULOCONTACTALAW-LESS YOU TAKE ACTION • l/l 4l oval c· • cOln Centre Dr1ve Foslaf mlMIW1y•23,CostaMeu. This bu1lnes1 la con-
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YEA TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-Newport Escrow ompany c 0 CA i2&27 due1ed by • corporallOn ~~::S llab1hty of defau111ng K22244 I On January 9 1988. II ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT P\8.IC NOTICE 1 H th• duly appo1n1ad Cll~C ~'!:!:1!1es a Call-Wllllam D Altord. 16•5 McMahan Dealt of Santa
NOTICE IS HE RES YI FICTITIOUS IUllHESS 9 30 AM , Oetaull ServlOe A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU I Truatee under purauant to fornla ~rat p~rtneranlp, Anaheim Ave . 1'A. Costa Ana, Wllllam McMahan.
GIVEN 1h11 on Thur9d1y HAf'E I TAnMENT Company Inc a C111torn1a I NEED AN EXPLANATION K-22253 I Deed 01 Trull, Recorded on 3505 Cadillac Avenue Suite Mete CA 92627 President
Jan 9. 1986 a1 2·00 P M ai rne ollowtng per10ns ere jcorporauon 8S duly •P· OF THE NATURE OF THE .NQl'ICE °' -1/418<4 u Document no 0·110. CMta Mm. CA This b~lneu Is con-Thia 11a1ernen1 w .. flied
Orange County Marshal domMusiniu 111 po;nted Trustee un<>er and PROCEEDING AGAINST OIATH Of , 6•·00365l Of Offlclal Aa-92626 ducted by an lndlYldual with the Counly c.ll of Of·
Harb<>f Olvolion 4601 Jam· A:Soc~~~~s":c° ~og~t l purauanl to Deed of Trust I 'i~~T !~:V~RULO CON-L.AWRE~ l~aT 1 :;~"~:'90::.~1 t';!i~ This ouslneaa is con-Wiiiiam D Alford ange County on December t>oree Room 103 Oty or recorded July 27 196" 8S OM.A.-v, .... · ducted by 1 gan«•I pi11-Tht5 stllemeot wu tiled 4, 1985 1 NewoOo 9Ncl'I County ot fornt1 general partnantllp inst No 84-311313 ol 01· On Januery 2 1986. at AND Off NTIT10N Cilllornla, executed by nershlp wtth ttle County Clafk of Or-'1141• j
Orange St••• of C111forn1s t ;d5 ~~ea:= ~~:: llC1al Reeord5 in the OfflO• ot 2 00: ~o ORAN~E COtST TO ADflllNlanR I ~~E~Y ~E! R ~~;HA~T METROPOLITAN LIFE IN· •noe County on Novemt>ef Pvbll•l'led Ortnge Coaal I
wlll wtl at public auc11on 10 92660 the Courily Recorder ol Or-Till MPAN • • all-EaTATE NO. A·1'1100
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R HANT HUSBAND SURANCE COMPANY 11 21 1985 Daily Pilot o-Tiber 12. 1i,
the n1 nest D•dder !or cun ange County. State of Call-torma Corpor1t1on u <luty I To •It heirs, t>enelk:l1r1es. MA C · N-York corporation, Ellza-F212111 26. 1985. January 2, 1!168 I in 111wfu1 money or tne United M;~e:t:n gr~~kl~~ 25~! tornte Executed by Carola appointed Trv11ee under cra<lilors and contingent • ~~~SW~1it~Ef~'~i ~~~ beth S Clark. Asst Vice Publlshe<I Orange CoHt ' Tll-508 I State& all the right lllle an<1 • ou Collings a married woman, and pursuant 10 Deed of creditors. and P8flonl who 1 · Presldllfll Dally P1101 December 5 12
1ntern1 of said iu<1gmen1 Be~~.,~~~ 9~~~ 1
25092 as llilf' 'soie an<I separate :i~~l "';co~d:3 ;~~62 1~ may be 01he~M lnterat1:' • ~'iiH~~~Tl~l~O~~ l~~ Th11 s111ement was llled 19 ond 26. 1985 · · Mt.IC *>TIC£ I
<1eb1or1s1 In the abOve d• Buckl>Oatd Lani L119una ~y WILL SELL AT OtflClal~d:ln the ott'IOe In"~;~~~ ~~Ne;~ll'oR:. CASH. (payable at time of with Ille County Clerk of Or· Th-4!15 ---------ten~~~~ m~' : Hills Callt 92653 California ~~BHL~ir A~g6~~N Fb~ ot tile County Record., ot ~NDO. SR. AKA LAW·' Nie In lawful money of 1he ~~9isounty on November Dll-IC NOTICE IC·Z2t27
=sar to ••t•s sa1~ ex Tn1s ous1ness Is con-CASH (payable II time of ' Riverside County. State of RENCE E ORLANDO Untied States) at the Chap-. ,aun l'UIH. flCTTTlOUI ., .... , l
ecullon Y worn ~ccrued ducie<I by a general part-aata in lawful money of Iha ICatlfornla Executed by A petition has baer1 llllld I man Avenue entrance 10 the Publlshed Ora e Coast FICTITIOUS 1Ua1NEal rr'!~o!."~1:.,~ .,el
Interest 1nd coslS nersnip United States) at the front I Ricnard L. Beaucnamp, a by ROBERT A ORLANDO In • CMc Center Bulldlng. 300 Dally Pllol Oecem~ S 12 NAME aTATSMINT doing bullneet u · Coco'•
APPROXIMATE MINI· Stepl'let'\ C Hopkins entrencetoSulle217 25200 married man WILL SELL AT the Supetlor CO>Jrt of Or-East Chapman Avenue. Or· 19 26 1985 • ' The lollowtng perlOOI ar•,Bakery Rellaurant, 2701
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Make your New Year more memorable with a romdnllc dinner "'-'l for you and your special
someone You can toast to the New Year then warmly c;hare a dehc.all'. easy to·make seafood
dinner that's short on preparation but long on en1oyment
Start with a tasteful one-step Seafood Cordon Bleu These seafood hdm and cheese roll ups
cook m 1ust 8 minutes in a light. delicately laced dill sauce made \"Ith in-.tdnt cream of chicken
soup mix The Simple Salad Elegante 1s exactly that \1mple dnd l"leganl when martndtl'd with
bottled Italian dressing A5 the finishing touch. unfldvorcd gl'ldtinc makes a Chdmpagne
Strawberry Mousse that glistens with effortless beauty ~J toast the New Year . with many
reasons to cheer
SEAFOOD CORDON BLEU
4 fish fillets (about 1 lb.)
4 thin slices cooked ham
4 thin slices Swiss cheese
2 envelopes Instant cream of
chicken flavor soup mix
1/8 teaspoon dill weed
1 cup water
5 teaspoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons thinly sliced
green onion
l·l /3 cups hot cooked rice
Top l'ach t1sh ftllet with shn• 111 hdm then chl'eSe n II up dnd Sl'Cure with woo~n loothpicks
In medium sk1llet. blend instant cream uf chicken lldv<1r ..oup mix dill weed water and lemon
JUICe brtng to a boil Add t1<Jl and '>1mml·r wwrl'd bd,tinq occa.,1ondlly 8 mmutt"> or until fish
fldkCS
Meanwhile. comb\ne qret>n onion with hot nu.· To )(:rw arrange fish cJnd '-<!Uu: 11wr hot rice
Garnish. 1f desired. with qrcen onion tans Makt-s dbout 2 servings
NOTE: When usinq lriilln lt\h l1llets lhdw ~ompll:.'ttlv Jnd cart'lully ~pdrdk
SIMPLE SALAD ELEGANTE
1/4 cup bottled Italian dressing
10 small snow peas (about 1·1/2 oz.)
1/2 cup sliced mushrooms
1I4 cup thinly sliced small
red pepper
2 cups mixed salad greens
In 'imdlt bowl. u1mhmt> dll 1ngred1ent., l:'l(lt-pt )dldd qrl'en.., lover and martndte m n:friyt?r d
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CHAMPAGNE STRAWBERRY MOUSSE
envelope unflavored gelatine
cup cold light cream or half and half
cup light cream or half
and half, heated to boiling
cup Champagne
I egg
l tablespoon sugar
I teaspoon lemon Juice
1 package (10 oz.) frozen
strawber~ies in heavy syrup.
partially thawed
In"> mp blt:ndt·r. \PrtOk!t,: untlavorl:.'d yeldtlnl' o~r cold cream. let Sldnd 3 to 4 minutes Add
hot Lrt'dm and pre Kt'\!> at lbw speed until gelatml:.' 1s rnmpletcly d1s~'Jlved. about ~ mmuks Add
Champagne, egg. <,Uqar and lt:mon fUKe. process at high speed until blendl'd Gradually add
strawberries. proce.,<, at high s~ed until completely blended Pour mto stl'mrned glassware.
chill until set Garnish. 11 desired. with chocolate le~. curls or lemon slice.. Makes 4 servings
Pate takes cake
as a party spread
Whet theappeute!>Of~ourguc'.11'> with the Old Vtrorldcharm of pall'
Specialty meats have played a promine nt role 1n European gourmet d1n1ng
for centunes. Now, >\mcn can hostcc;<,c.,are rediscovering the Vt'rsa11ltt~ of
this n utnuous m eat spread.
Compltment your hors d'oeuHl''> '>clcctton v..1th J plattcrot l 1H·r
Sausage P1nwheels seac;oned w ith black olt"ec;and p1m1ento ~ loafol
homemade bread filled with a li ver sa u!><lge dnd cream chccc;e m1,1ure can
be sliced to reveal wedgcc; of minced ham.
Swirls o f cream checc;c frosting w1 II quick!~ transform a I 1 \ l'r '>au-:.age
ball or loaf 1ntoan appealtng and unu.,ual appelller
LIVER SAUSAGE P INWHEELS
Filling:
1 po&lDd liver sausa ge
~ cap chopped onion
'h cap chopped pitted black olives
t tablespoons chopped pimieolo
~ cup shredded cheddar cheese
t cups prepared biscuit mix
1 t tablespoons cooking oil
~ capmllk
Oougb:
Make filling. Mas h lt'vc r sausage until o;mooth. Sur 1n onion. olt ves
and pimiento. Make dough. Prepare b1sc u1t mix as directed on package.
except add 011. K nead 8 to I 0 times on lightly fl o ured board. Roll into 20
x I ().inch rectangle. C ut 1n half. D1 v1de filling. and spread over dough
Sprinkle with cheese Ro ll each ptcCCJelly-roll fashio n
Shape/form in 1 1 .~inch logs. W rap 1n fotl C hill in frccLer 15-20
m inutes. C ut into l/•-inch c;liccs. Arrange on greased cookie sheet or I 0-
inch pie plate. Bake in 350-<lcgrce oven unttl golden. ahou1 25 minutcc;
Yield : 60 pinwheels
LIVE R SAUSAGE
NUT APPETIZER LOAF
1 pound liver sausage
14 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing
i table1pooas dill pickle juice
1 tea1pooa Worce1ten blre sauce
3 dropt Taba1co sauce
14 tea1pooa 1arllc salt
1 packa1e (8-ounce) cream cheese, room temperature
'h cap cltopped dill pickle
14 cap flaely cltopped onion I optlooa I)
Mash liver sausage until smooth Add mayonnaise or salad dressing.
dill pickle Ju ice, W orcestersh1t'e saUl.e. Tabasco sauce. garltc salt and 1 'of
the cream cheese. Ble nd by hand orw11h mixer unttl smooth. Sur in pickle
and onion.
Pac k firmly into a 2-cup loaf pan lined wt th plastic or aluminum foil.
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Start off the new year with Southern hoapltallty.C2
Make turkey rerun• aa exciting aa orlglnal Hrvlng.CI
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cheese. Chill well.Just before serving, gam1 h w11h almond slices. wrve a!>
an appetizer with assorted cnspc racker'i. or as a sandwich spread Y 1eld.
about 16-20 appet1zcr-s11e servings.
Wbet your peeta' appetlta with (top to bottom) Llnr
Sauaa&e Nat Appetiser Loaf. Saaaace Pate en Crout, and
Ll•er Saa-ce Pfnwbeela. ..
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h\ J group ut Rus tan ~ tl'nlt,I\ ·
said C1uerra "The' "·lntl-<l hi
produce J spart.hng v.inl' v.h1lh
the' dtd sunes full\ Orhr patcnt-
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f 1nalh "°hl·n th{ Je-\1rcd produ<.t
h.!' httn •u htc' ed. the: wmc 1~
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8 ouce1 cream cltee1e, room temperature
l tabln poo11 brandy
Soften cream c heese. Combine liver sausage, crtam l hC'(sc and
brand)' M ill well unt1l 5mooth Dlet ham and summer\au ac into '·
inch pieces. Fold in to h ver~usaac mixture with chopped almo nd-.
lice 'h inch offboth cndsofbttad. Hollow 1n 1dc us1nascrrn1rd knife
and Iona-tined fork, leaving a •n-inc h wall . Fill wt th pate. Close both end .
chall stvcral hours. hcc about 11>-mch thick and pm1sh wt th arrcn gnipcs.
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attrnde-d a 'i(m1nar 1n f-rance he
teamed that a C1erm.1 ri l 1)mpam
had purchased the pah nt n ght'i 111
the R u5s1an method •I prc)(Juc inp.
.. parkltng "1ne c • a•rra then
adapted 11 to thr I 11n-.c1.a "''°<.'·
making operntmn. 11"ng Int.al ma-
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Porterhouse
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loin, Family Pack-2 Or More
Steaks Per Pkg. Serve
With Baked Potatoes.
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Smok-A·Aoma Whole
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Start year by entertaining
with Southern hospitality
Vickie Carver, 1985 Miss Florida
Citrus. has invited good friends to
join her for brunch on New Year's
Day.
Vickie will entertain with a
scrumptuous buffet. serving an
elegant en tree, a dessert and a toast
to the New Year. But with Vickie's
unruffled efficiency. all the dishes
arc perfect party-fare that do not
require a hostess to be Oustered in
the kitchen while guests arc there.
"I enjoy entenaining, but I have
very little time so that when I do
' I
have fnends in. I serve dishes that
can be prepared ahcad ... that arc
really outstanding for taste, appear-
ance and wholesome goodness.
.. Then I can relax with my guests
and enJOY the party," said Vickie.
"My favorite entenaaning dish as
Spiced Orange Beef.
"Wh ite filet of beef as expensive.
there's absolutely no waste. It can
be made with eye of round that has
marvelous Oavor. But for New
Year. I thought it would be nice to
have an extravagant treat."
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Y2 PRICE
V1ck1c's filet is beautifully
seasoned with al\ herb paste,
marinated in orange Juice and
roasted. The orange lends a subtle
sweetness to the meat .
After roasting. it is carved and
marinated again -this time with
onions in orange juice. Then at is
refrigerated overnight
When ready to dine, V1ck1e uses a
trick that caterers have known for
years. She serves the meat at room
temperature, when most meats
have the best flavor. It's also a boon
to the hostess.
SPICED ORANGE BEEF
3 cloves garlic, flaely cbopped
'i'a teaspoon 1roand camlD
'i'a teaspoon groud cloves
"" teaspoon aalt
•;, teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon grated oran1e peel
1 ( 5 to I pound ) wbole flJ et of
bfff•
Z 'i'a caps orange juice, divided
l medlam-alzed red onion, tblnly
sliced
Z oranges, sliced
Watercre11 for garnlab, optional
Combine garlic, cumin, cloves,
salt, pepper and orange peel; blend
to make a paste. Pierce meat in
several places with the point of a
sharp knife. Pack herbed paste into
slits an meat.
Place meal 1n shallow roasting
pan; pour 1 cup orange juice over
meat. Let stand 1 hour. turning
frequently. Pour off juice; reserve.
Place meat on rack an roasting
pan. Roast in a preheated 425-
degree oven 25 to 35 minutes for
rare. Remove from oven; cool. Cut
into 1/i-anch thick slices: arrange in
large container with onion slices.
Combine reserved I cup orange
juice and remaining I 'h cups or-
ange juice; pour over meat and
onions. Cover. Refrigerate over-
night.
To serve. garnish with orange
slices and watercress, 1f desired.
Serve at room temperature fo r best
flavor. Yield: 10 servings.
*Eye round of beef may be
substituted, if desired. Roast in a
325-degree oven 18 minutes per
pound for rare.
Wise hosts
off er guests
alternatives
People across the country are
looking for alcohol alternatives that
are either lower in alcohol or that
have no alcohol at all. Even New
Year's Eve panics have a more
sober approach. Ovcr-andulgrng is
no longer a sign of being a good host
or hostess. it as now considered
inappropriate.
Lower in alcohol or no alcohol
needn't mean dull and dreary. As a
case in point, here are three drinks
guaranteed to make your New
Year's Eve pany festive. Welcome
your guests with the Sparkler, hal f
champagne and half cranberry juice
cocktail.
As midnight approaches nng an
the New Year with a Twelve
O'Clock Clang. This as a refreshing
mocktail blender drink made with
cranberry juice cocktail, peach nec-
tar and mint extract.
As a farewell drink for guests who
must venture out into the cold offer
a no-alcohol hot spiced punch made
with cranberry apple drink, cloves
and cinnamon .
SPARKLER
l ounces cranbe rry juice
cocll tall, dallied
3 oaacea cbampape, cbJUed
Lemon wed1e, for ganlisll
In a champagne gJass, max
cranberry juice cocktail with
chilled champagne. If desired, gar-
nish with lemon wedge. Makes I
serving.
TWELVE O'CLOCK CLANG
I 'i'a caps cr1nbe rry jalce
cocktail
~ cap peacb nectar
,,_ teaspoon mlDt extract
"" e11p cr1clled Ice
Jn blender container, combine
cranberry juice cocktail, peach
nectar. mint extract and ice. Cover
and process on high until foamy
and ice as almost melted. Pour into
cocktail gJasscs. Serve at once.
Makes four to five 4-ounce dnnks .
Makes 2 cups.
HOT SPICED
CRANBERRY APPLE PUNCH
I bottle (U OUCH) cruberry
1pple drtall
t table1pooa1 lemH J•lce
l "" tabletpoo111 broW9 111ar
l t w9Mtlt clona
t ct.aamH atlclll
Lemo• allces for 1anJ1ll
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In a 2-quan saucepan. combine
all inaredients exocpt lemon slices.
Brina to a boil Reduce heat, cover
and simmer IS to 20 minutes.
St~in. lntoeach mua place a lemon
slice. fill wuh hot punch. If
desired, serve with a cinnamon
stick. Makes about 6 8-ounct
serv1np .
Orange Coatt OAIL V PILOT /Ttiurlday, December 28, 1985 C8
Make children·' s snacking a time for nutrition
By DOROTHY WENCK
Momea--1e1 uce.._ ... v.1 • ........., milk, there are many products yo u protew loodi; for snadong and are a sugar as a piece of candy, while A Yes. this 1s a recipe that we use
can buy for Oavonng it, such as better choice than com and potato those with hule or no ~ugar may be in our 4-H Youth prov.am for a
chocolate or malt. chips To cut down on suit, bu y the a good ~ourcc of fiber as well u nutntaoussnack to eat with bread or Do your children come home A favonteofpeanut-buuerlovcrs un~hed !>helled nul!> or nuts tn the many other nutrients. craclters. It sounds craiv. but the
from school IO an empty house? A is peanut butter milk. Use smooth shell. Read labels! And teach your kid!> kids love 1t: · ~cat many children do these days peanut butter (about l to 2 table-Crackers arc another fa vontc to enjoy the less-sweet cereals. Plain Mix together l/2 <;up nonfat dry
cause parents are employed. spoons per glass to suit your taste): snack food w1th a wide range of puffed cereals of wheat or nee are milk. 1/J cup peanut butter. 1h cup
Most children come home from mix in a little sugar; then add milk prices. The fancy snack crackers are especiall y good choices for low· catsup, and 2 to 4 tablespaons sc~ool h1.1ngry So one of the first gradually. stirring it in thorotlghly. especially costl y compared to plain calorie. low-sugar snacking. pickle relish. Use as 58ndwich
things they do is raid the refrigcr· You can make peanut butter milk soda and graham crackers and some • • • spread or for snacks.
ator and cupboards for snacks. If by the half-gall on and have it arc quite high in salt and fa1. Plain QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: • • •
they ate little or no breakfast and chilled and ready to drink in the crackers make a good combination Q. One of my clllildren came bome Q. We used to buy salted 1oybeu1
not much lunch, after-school refrigerator. To cut down on fat and with protein food s such as cheese or ravl.ng about a "saper-apread" tbey lD a can and au tbem like peanuts.
snacks may be a significant ponion calories, use nonfat milk. To save peanut butter. made at a 4-H clab meetlAg. He said Lately I baven't been able to find
of theirtotal food intake fort he day money. make it from recono;tttuted Breakfast a reals can be a good It bad peanat batter and cataup, but tbem uywbere. Could you tell me
For these children. the kind of nonfat dry milk. snack choice or a poor one, depend-could not remember tbe otber bow to make my owa?
water (3 tlmC$ as much water as
beans). or add bo1lina water to
beans and let them stand for 1 bour.
Dra1n beans and spread on paper
towels and blot wt th paper towels to
remove all moisture.
When the surface of the beans 1s
dry. toast them in a heavy frying
pan with a small amount of bot fat .
Fry JUSI one layer of bean!> at a ume.
st1mng frequentl y. until beans are
golden and crunchy
Drain o n paper 1owels and
!>pnnlcle with \alt or other season-
ings such as chili powder onion or
garlic salt, or !>Oy sauce. When coot.
store beans in a nghth closed foods they snack on 1~ very import· Peanuts. soynuts, sunnower mg on which you buy. The sweet. lngredteota. Have you beard of A. Try this method: Wash and
ant to thctr nutnttonal health. For seeds, and other nut~ arc good sugary kinds may ha ve as much tbl1? soakdr;soybeans overn1ghtin <.:old container the family. the rho1cc of snack foods r--~--------_;;.:----=-~---__: _______ _::.:..: ______________ ...:._ _ _.:....__::.._ ___ ___.:~--------------
can make a big d1ffcn:nu: 1n the food budget
If you're an absentee parent, you
need to make a special etTon io see
that there are nutnttou5 snack foods
on hand for >o ur children to eat
when you·r~· no! ·there to supervise them.
Fortunately, the snack foods that
provi de the most nutrients also
tend to be the best buys. Snack
foods high in calones and low in
nutrients generally are costl y.
And even when a nutnt1ous food
~eems to cost more than a less
nutnt1ous food . when yo u consider
what yo u gel for your money, the
nutritious food 1'i still 1he "best
buy ."
Fre<ih fruits are a good example.
Oranges. apples. bananas and oth er
in-season fav ontes ma y cost 15 to
20 cents or more apiece. That's no
more than you might pay for a ca n
of soft dnnk, ye t 1ou get tremen-
dously more food value for your
monev. ·
Soft drinks probably are the
worst buys of all c;mce they have no
nutrienls other than sugar (and not
even that 1f you choo~e art1fic1ally
sweetened soft dnnks). A close
second art fruit-flavored dnnks
that have onl) 5 to I 0 percent Juice
added to colored sugar water.
Fresh vegetables usually don't
have a lot of appeal to children as
snack foods. But they are both low-
cost and nutritious. If they are
available in the refrigerator in
ready-to-eat form -peeled and cut
into strips. for example -you may
be surpnsed to find your children
munching on them.
Some fa vorites are celery and
carrots. but for vanetv how about
try ing ra~ green pepper, jicama.
cucumber, or zucchini?
To make veggie snacks more
11kel) to be eaten. you could provide
a tasty, nutritious dip to go with
them. Someth ing like cottage
cheese or plain yogurt navored wi th
dip mix or soup mix 1s one idea.
Another is a bean dip made from
canned beans and fla vorings. Or
how about peanut butter or cheese
spread on celery or apple slices.
Fresh ·fruit and vegetable snacks
are good choices for children be·
ca use !he y add fiber to th eir diet as
well a'> v11am1ns and minerals. The I
uc;ual kindc; children cal tend to be
low in fiber.
A good beverage choice, in ad-
dition to real. 100 percent fruit
1u1ce, is milk. If your children want
something more tasty t~an plain
WINE ...
From Cl
.. In Europe, we have the LlsbOn
Agreement that was incepted
around 1952," he explained. "This
means we cannot use a wine word
that has a relation to the ongin of
the wine. Champagne must be
produced rn the French area of
Champagne to be called by that
name. This would also appl y to
Bordeaux. Burgund y. Chiant1. .. as
well as Cognac.··
Accordm~ to Guerra, the same
movement 1n terminology 1s hap-
pening tn the United States.
"In a sense. the long walk has
already begun by the United States
because you have st~rted exporting
to the European countries. So. m a
seme. the wi ne laws in Europe must
be applicable here also in order to
get closer to the European wines."
he said.
Alwa ys popular for celebrations.
sparkling wine has recently become
an all-occasion beverage. Res-
taurants are offenng sp~rkl1~g wine
by th e glass and wineri es are
providing more products through
package stores.
"The sparkli ng wine has become
a very fashionable drink," said
Guerra. From the merriment of
popping the cork, which is a
delightful sound no other wine
produces, to the burst of bubbles in
a glass. sparkling wine seems to
have a life of its own."
T he two sparkling wines cum•nt·
ly produced ( 150,000 cases a year)
by Lancers: Extra Ory Blanc de
Noirs (2 percent sugar) and Brut (I
percen\ sugar) have abo~t I .SO
calones per glass. according to
Guerra.
''I should also mention," he said.
"that the alcohol content 1s onlr 11
percent 1n the sparkling wrncs.'
The wine. Guerra said. is de-
lightful when served Wlth lighter
, cuisine. or enjoyed as a coclmul
before dinner
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***** Large End f79 Rib Roast
FWE ST AR QUALITY LB
***** Armour f 57 Turkeys
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except1e>nal pyrcha ..
Italian specialty brings
elegance to holiday table
spinach and red onion mixture
coated with crtamy tomato sauce
seasoned with fresh dill.
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***** Grade A , .• 79 Ducks
3 S TO~ LBS
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***** T-Bone ,.219 Steak
BEEF LOIN LIMIT 4
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Holiday buffet menus afford the
creative cook the opponunaty to
experiment with a variety of recipe
ingredients as wel.-as to delve into
ethnic cooking in a robust way.
The Italian cuisine is an es-
pecially good recipe resource -
experimental, rich in flavorful
seasonings and ingredients, and
based in a large part on the use of
seafood as a main menu ingredient.
Shellfish, more sp,ccifically
crabmeat, has long been cqnsidered
a specialty seafood m Italian
kitchens -nutnt1ous. versatile.
however increasingly more ex-
pensive.
Thanks to a centuries-old
Japanese seafood processing tech-
nology, surim1-bascd crabmeat
products are reintroducing the
American diner to the succulent.
juicy qualities o f crabmeat, ycar-
round, at 11> the price.
Manic-0 tti Florentine features a
popular northern Italian cooking
style. using wide, manicotu noodles
stuffed with a crab, n cott.a cheese.
TOMATO
Navel 29 ~~~'!r~e~B •
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Delicious as a company buffet
recipe or as a hearty holiday family
supper, serve Man1cotti Florentine
with a watercress and mushroom
salad viniagrette with f~sh grated
Parmesan cheese.
MANICOTTI FLOREN"t lNE
-,., cap parsley, minced
I small red onJoD, m inced
-,., cap cooked 1pl•acll. drained,
clloppecl
l egg, sllglltly beaten
~ cap ricotta clleese
8 ouces lmltatloa crab
l % manlcottl tube•
'r'I cap cblcken stock
Mix first 5 ingredients well; sur
in imitation crab. Cook pasta in
salted water; drain. Stuff each tube
with mixture. place in bakjng dish
with chicken st~k. Cover and bake
25 minutes at 350 degrees.
~cup cream
l %8-ou ce can tomatoes
% tablespoon• fresb dill, cllopped
or ! teaspoon dried
Salt and pepper
Heat cream; cook until slightly
thickened. Reduce heat. Add re-
maining ingredients; simmer IS
minutes. Process in blender or food
procesS-Or. Serve hot over stuffed
manicotti. Makes 6 servings.
Teen obesity
linked to
too much TV
Next to heredity, television view-
'"$ may be the best predictor o f
childhood and teen-age obesity.
which now affects one in five
American children.
According to a Tufts University
study of 13,000 children ages 6 to
17. the likelihood of obesity in-
creases nearly two percent for every
hour of television viewed daily.
A number of studies in recent
years have linked childhood obesity
to overweight problems and subse-
quent illnesses in adults, according
to Laurel Mellin. R.D .. founder of
the Center for Adolescent Obesity
at UC San Francisco.
"While we can't say that tele-
vision is a direct cause of obesity, it
detracts from the time children
could be outside exercising and
promotes between-meal eating."
says Mellin.
''Watching television is counter-
productive to a healthy lifestyle in
which balanced meals and regular
exercise help keep weight down."
Mellin. who authored the
Shapedown weight loss program for
adolescents. says she encourages a
balanced diet from the four food
groups. includ ing two servings each
from the milk and meat groups. and
four each from the vegetable-fruit
and bread-cereal groups.
Parents with overweight teens
can ~~c~upge healthier lifestyles
by ut1l121ng some of these practical
household tips:
•Keep nutritious, lowfat snacks
in the house for after school and
nighttime snacking. Good choices
are fresh fruits. whole wheat
crackers. lowfat yogurt and
sunflower seeds.
•Serve lowfat dairy products.
such as milk. cheeses and yogurt.
and lean or fat-trimmed meat group
selections, all of which arc import-
ant for calcium and iron .
•A void fried foods. Other
m~t~ods of preparation such as
bo1hns, baking. steaming and poa~hin~ reduce the fat content and
retain higher levels of n·utrients.
•Encourage less television
watching by prov1din~ outdoor
alternatives such as family baseball
games, walks to the neighborhood
park, and yard games.
.. The turning point for the young-
ster is when he sees some prop-ess
in weight loss that has resulted from
better eating a nd exercisinf . The
youngster learns to malce his own
choices that will lead to a healthier
lifestyle. and will naturally break
away from the television routine, ..
concludes Mellin.
Julcer recalled
by Cuisinart
As misuse could defeat the safety
feature of Cuisinans' super citrus
Juicer attachment. introduced in
November, the company is request-
ing all purchases be returned in
exchange for a new, improved
model.
The Juicer is both safe and
efficient when used in accordance
with the instructions, aooordina to
company president Carl G .
Sontheimer. "but we want to make
sure that It is safe even when not
used as directed. That's why we
want everyone who purchased the
attachment in a boll •t marked
'New, Improved Des&f!'' to return it
for orom pt exchange. '
The attachments should be re-
turned to Department MC
Cu1s1narts Inc .. Norwich lndusttiai
.Park, S Wisconsin ve., Norwich,
C<;>nn. 06360. T he company will
reimburse parcel post insured post-
age or UPS sh1pp1na cost.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurldey, December 2&, 10l5 C7
New Year's resolutions for the wine industry
.Rather than New Year's re!>OI·
ul.lons for myself. I suaacst some the largest -bot no lonaer makangthcbe t brandy 1n the world plos1vcs (Your ban 1aunuquatcd premium Wlne$ and tbe eagle th.at
th.at should be made by various proudest -d1st11ler m the world. if someone ~lly tnes as your service.) symbohzn lhem. ~~e industry personages and en-J (You'll never sell "equ1valency" to Callaway (The all white wane All H 1tatn: Etthcr eliminate Btu Dvael (Durney Vineyards):
uues. ERRY people with an> common sense ) winery): Remember what Leon your stupid laws banruna inter· Pick more Chardonnay than the
The following should resolve to: Wente Bros.: I nv1tr me and the Adams always s.ays. 'A wine·~ first state shipments of Wlne. or aettvely wild boars eat. (Congratulations on
B11tJe1. 6 Ja1me1: Recast those M rest of the world to the new obh&alJOn 1s to be red," and gi ve enforce them a,pinst the scofflaws. finally getung at least a few cases to
commercials Wlth the two brother~ W restaurant in your new Champaine winemaker Dwayne Helmuth the Nor~ Coa1t Growen: Re 1st the market.)
who are really behmd the product Cellars. opponunuy to make at least one temptation to pull out all that CaUloraia Wlu E)l,erleace:
Ernest & Julio. They might not be as AJ Cribari: Have continued sue-"real" wine. Sauv1gnon Blanc and Chardonnay Ma.kc the fesuval about Cahfom1.t
humorous but th-y s Id cess with the "Snub the Snobs" Dick Arrowood (( hateau St. Jean to repfant Zanfandel to take ad van· instead of just in California. · .. urc wou vanetal conten t. (The Fr'"nch have h h I P P attract attentfon. " campaign, w ac really suit~ your winemaker): Acquire a long-term tage of the White Zinfandel craze. A •elo a pa1at ( a pagn1
Brot11er Ttmotlly (The Christion done. it . for years, and you'n: down-to-earth approach to every-contract from someone. <You de-(Remember'l Jt was Zinfandcl you Vineyards): Earn some well-de-
Brothers): Devote another 50 years proving It can happen tn ( 311· thing. ~rve ll for all those great "Roben tore out lO plant the white served resrect for Ahcante
bel ed · · fornia.) RMS (The California brandy Young" Chardonnays.) varieitics.) Bouschct. (I lhe release of 1973 to yo~r ov wine industry and Edgar Bronfman Jr. (Scaorum)· d h C J ) P US p G 'F 1 R " .... bca fi teaching programs. 0 o-.. . ma e ant e ognac sty e : rove to . . OltaJ Service: Allow wtne Sam Sebattlaal; cncrate sales · amt y cservc in wat utt ul Reuite· Not 0 I 11 · 0 back to making bad movies the worl~ what I've been sayi ng for to be shipped, since you do ac.ccpt figures that will soar as high as the wooden ~ft box doesn't do it,
tainted pr~uct (d~ih;i~e Jy~~~ instead ofbad policy for what t!> !>llll years. that California is capable of dangerous drugs, weapons and ex-level of quality attained an the new nothing w1ll.) ~~~·:=·~;'~s~~~R~O~W~R~s~5o~o ~~~r~V~O~N~S~ from all labels and advertising. It 0°!~~ee~:.;es~~e~ ~1~.~~n: ~ • . .
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Gov. Deuk mejlan: Veto the
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ever reappear. (P.S Thanks fo r
saving consumers m1lhons of
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Baena VIila Winery: Keep com-
ing out with those delicious and
intriguing proprietary wines such as
Spiceling, Pino Jolie, and the latest.
Steel head Run. A good product and
an original presentation wall work
every time.
Lyetb: Maintain the courage of
your conviction that top premium
red and white wmes can be sold at
topi>rices w11hout having to last the
Traditions
.differ 'round
the world
By TOM HOGE
~ ........ , ..........
With the approach of New Year·s
Day, it as interesttng to consider
some facts about llS origins and
customs.
The day has been celebrated at
different times through history,
with the Chinese. Egyp11an , Jewish.
Roman and Islamic years all begin -
ning at different times. These
included Chnstmas Da y and East-
er.
The matter was settled by the
'Gregonan calendar an 1582, mak-
ing Jan. 1 New Year's Da y It was
accepted by all Catholic countnes at
once: by Germany. Denmark and
Sweden about 1700. and by Eng-
land an 17 52.
In ancient Rome the day was
dedicated to Janus, the two-faced
god who looked ahead and
backward, and for whom the month
of January as named. Roman famil-
ies held a gala dan ncr on New Year's
Day.
In Amenca, vanous regions fea-
tured local foods for New Year's. In
the South, black-eyed peas sy mbol-
izing pennies were served. And
Dutch residents of th as co untry ate
sauerkraut to ensure themselves a
supply of money all year.
• ft became the custom for fam1l1es
to visit their neighbors on the day to
join in welcoming an the New Year.
The custom of holding festive
pertics became popular. and many
adopted the habit of holding open
house on the holiday
Many Amencan families host
clinners. rang.10g from small meals
to gala banquets on New Y~r·s
Day. The now-defunct magazme,
•Dclincator. gave recipes for such a
holiday gathcnng back in 1928.
Among itsdessens was this formula
for Glace Fruit and N'uts.
GL.ACE FRUIT AND NUTS
3 t ablespo o n s s ugar ,
caramellled by meliing over
bl1ll 1teat utll brown
1 cap Hlar
~ c•p bolling water
~ teaspoon cream of tartar
Blueffd almond• or walnuts
A11orted candled fnatts
Dates or fl11
Strawberrte1. seedlesr grapes
udoru1es
To caramelized sugar. add the
cup sugar and boiling water. When
dissolved add cream of tartar. Boil
until candy thermometer registers
30<. .o 305 degrees. Remove from
heat and pour into top of double
boiler over boiling water
Dip nuts and fnuts in th as (d<,> not
pnck fruit while dipping as JUtce
Wlll spoilthe glace). Place on
&reased marble or stoneware plate
until cool. Store loosely covered.
Food classes
Creole cookery, ta pas and low·
caloric gourmet /oods ·~ among
topics to be addressed an. UC~
_extension courses bcgJnn1ng this
month.
"Louisiana Creole Cookery," bc-
s;nnina Jan. 8. will be tauaht on
R>ur consecuuve Wednesdays; the
Spanish custom of tapu or httlc
l!\acks wtll be tauaht on Thursday
from Jan 16-Feb. 6: and "Low
Caloric Oroumel Cooking" classes
WiJJ be held on Mondays from Jan.
13 throush Feb. lO. Also on the qcnda will be five caterina counes. bqlnnina Jan. 6.
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Celebrate with spirited cake
~use desserts are truly as-
SOCta\ed with holida~s. liaht. airy
cakes buJaina with ncbness att a
special pan of bakJna. Here's a new
twist to the favorite chiffon ca.kc.
Baked in a tube pan, the cake
batter for this Pina Colada Cake
includes delicate flaked coconut
and JJ:alcd orange rind that lend a
spectal moistness and texture. An
easy-to-prepare warm glaze that
includes crushed pineapple in juice
and liaht rum is spooned over the
cake. Of course, you may perfer to
use rum extract rather than the light
rum in the glaze recipe.
PINA COLADA CAl.E
% c.pe ...Uaed all·P9rpote Oo1.r
·~ c.ps111ar S tea1pooa1 •ble-actlD1 bak·
tac powder
'4 tea1poo• salt
~ c.tp oll
• eu s. separated
~ cap cold water
l cap flaked cocoaat
1 tablespooa crated oru1e rtad
14 tea1pooa cream of tartar
1 co (louces)cn1W pJDeap-
ple la j1lce
1 cap11.1ar
Ya cap batter or margarine
\i, cap Upt nm•
• Or 11e \; c.p plaeapple JeJce
a.Ml 1 tablu poo• nm extrad
Mix flour with sugar, baking
powder and salt in bowl. Make a
well in center and add oil, cu yolks,
water. coconut a nd orange rind.
Beat until smooth. Eat cu whites
with cream of tartar until stiff peaks
form.
Gradually pour egg yolk mixture
over egg whites. folding gently just
until blended. (Do not beat or stir.)
Pour into ungrcased l(~inch tube
oan. Bake at 325 degrtts for I hour
and I 5 mtnutes, or until cake
springs back when li&htly pressed.
lnven pan on funnel to cool
completely.
Combine pineapple, sugar and
butter in saucepan. Cook and sttr
until mixture comes to a boil: boil 5
minutes, $tirring frequently. Re-
move from heat and stir in rum.
Remove cake from pan, place on
serving plate and prick with cake
tester or wooden pick. Carefully
spoon warm syrup over c.ake.
Garnish with additional coconut
and fresh orange sections, if de-
sired.
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Affiericans' ..J
favorite pie J
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Every once m a wh ile, o ver the
years. I would hear about the meriM
of baking apple pie m a large plain
brown paper bag. The bag kept tt}e
oven clean because any juices th~
ran o ut of the apple filling dropped
into it instead of over the ov~
floor. The pie also usually brown~
evenly.
Then recycled brown bags canui
mto existence and word went out
that baking m them was not a goodi
idea because the adulterants with
which these bags arc treated might
affect the food baked in them. r
Now acquaintances of mine have
come up with a new idea -instead
of using a brown bag. wrap the pie in
parchment paper. They tried thH,
as 1 did tn my own kitchen, and vJe
had great results.
Parchment paper is available {),
rolls tn depanment stores and i)l
some specialty food and equipmcrµ
sho ps.
The apples used in this pie arf;
Golde n Delicious, widely availablt;,
delicately fragrant and prone ~
keep their shape. The special dough
topping ts utterly delicious.
I'
WRAPPED APPLE PIE
5 large Goldtn Otlicioaa appla
(eacb aboat 8 oaaces) 1 1
% tablespoona plas Ya cup stirred
all·purpose Ooar '
Ya cap sugar (spooned ~
leveled)
Ya teaspoon groand aatmeg 1'
9·lncb anbaked pie sbell wl(b
blgb·fluted edge 1 6 tablespoons batter 1•
Pare and core apples; thinly slioe
to make 1 heaping cups.
In a large.bowl st1rtogether 1/4 cup
of the sugar, 2 tablespoons flour
and the nutmeg; add apples and
toss. Fill pastry shells with appk:
mixture. mounding in the center.·
In a large bowl stir together 1h ctJ)
flour and remaining 1/4 cup supt~
wllh a pastry blender cut in butter
until panicles are fine to make1\I
soft dough. Flatten small pieces of
the dough with finger or betwe<n
6heets of wax paper. arrange on t91')
of apple mixture -they do nqJ
have to cover it completely.
Place pie in the center of a 30-qx
I 5-inch sheet of parchment papqr;
6/12-0Z bnng together the two 30-in~Jl -------------' -----------------------'! edges of parchmen t and fold ovfr
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twice to seal, making sure parch~
ment does not touch pie. Staple
sh on ends of parchment together co
seal well. ·,
Bake o n center rack in ia
preheated 400-<iegrec oven for1 J
hour and I 0 minutes. Cut away
parchment from pie and let staftd
on wire rack until warm. then ser+t
at once or reheat. t'
Makes I 0 servings -delicioLs
topped with mild cheddar cheese&
vamlla ice cream. '1•
I' Barbecue flavor"
1'1 perfect for wings
BARBECUE WINGS ;.
8 cblckeo·wlacs (aboat I po°'f')
t tablespoons butter :
1A cap cblll saace ' ,,
I tablespoon lemoa juice 11 "'-teaapooa Worcestersb'r~
sauce
Tabasco sauce to taste )r
'i'J teaspoon salt ·' ·
14 teaspooa cblll powder 1
1 small clove 1arllc, cn sbed '1
Cut off tips from wi ngs and sa.tc
tips for stockpot. Arrange ~ings:.~
a single layer in a I 0 by 6 by t Y··inch
baking dish, •
In a small saucepan melt butter;
off heat stir in chili sauce, lemon
j uice. Worcestershire. tabasco, salt.
chih powder and garlic; pour over
wings.
Sake. uncovered, in a preheated
3SO-<icgrcc oven for about 25
minutes: turn wings and continue
bakmg, bastina a few times, U'}tll
tender -about 20 minutes longbr.
Mak.es 2 servings -3 winas ~r
ponaon.
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Thurtclay, Oeoamber 29. 198.5 C8
•
urkey rerun as_ tasty as original
sing turkey meat and gravy ltft h • . f
er fro'!' a festive holiday dinner ~~~: ~~~: ym: and fresh :astma. Z teaspoon• instant cblcltn and all). onion. celery. bouillon.
provide almost as much dining d. d :at e dressing. layer the ' boulllon butter and water. Bnng to a boil on
n as the holiday meal it~lf Why 1~~~· tur ~yt and the dressmg, 'I• c.ap ( \.\ 1llcll) batter or h1Jh heat. Cover pan simmer 3 ~ bright~n a post-hohday m.eal by cas~;o~c d~~~ 1 gravy, '" your margarine minutes. Remove fro~ heat. Add
1ng this speedy, easily made · 1 cup water dressing mix along wtth chopped ~key and gravy casserole? Ornntr has never been easier and l f ·ounce package melba apple and water chestnuts, st1mng
Even the most adept cook will be 1 ft toasted seasoned dre11La1 or to moisten. ~rised at how fast and easy the e over never lasted better. corn bread staffing Cover and let stand 3 minutes.
recipe given here can be put LEFTOVER TURKEY AND Ya cup chopped apple Fluff with a fork. Place a layer of ·
tcJlcther. F l can (8 oancea) water dressing in bottom of shallow
A package Or mdba toasted R U 1 TED DRE S 8 1 NG cbeatnats, drained ud sliced casserole. Add some of the turkey
brepared stuffinJ mix. combined 1 can C(~!!!~~~~ ounces) 2 cups diced cooked .tarkey and haJfofthe gravy. Repeat layers.
Mth crushed pineapple, onions 2 to%\.\ cup1 turkey or chicken ending with gravy. Bake at 350
celery, apples and water chestnut~ crusbed pineapple, undralDed gravy. . degrees, 35 to 40 minutes, o r until
1 .-L-? ,.;,...,. •11rkrv main dish 'I• cup each sliced 1reen onion Combine m I 'h to 2-quart thoroughly heated. Makes 4 to 6
and chopped celery saucepan: Crushed pincaple (juice servings.
SENSIBLE EATING
Oat fiber
can reduce
cholesterol
By PAT REMMELL, M.S .
..... ... ... CMl4ltlM
'Whatever dietary changl's you
d n adopt to low.er blood
cholesterol is worth the effort.
1 As cholesterol levels increase
above 200 milligrams per deciliter
of blood for adults in their 20s.
above 220 for those in thc10 30s and
above 240 for those in their 40s or
over, the chance of heart attack
ux:rcases moderately.
BONELESS
TOP SIRLOIN
itHaving high blood pressure or
diabe~es, ~moking, or being physi-
cally inactive compounds the risk.
BEEF LOIN
89
Decreased total daily intake of
dietary saturated fat -meat,
c;rtain dairy foods, and the vast
array of foods containing coconut
o" palm oil, beef or butter fat and
lard -combined with decreasing
c~olesterol-rich foods, such as egg
LB..
lie and o n meats. promotes
rc wer blood ~olesterol levels in the
majority of healthy people.
Accumulating evidence under-
scores the important role of dietary
fiber in helping people achieve
b1ood cholesterol reductions.
All food sources of fiber have
neither the same composition nor
the same effect on blood cholesterol
level, however. Wheat bran. which
immediately comes to mind at the
mention of fiber. is mostly water
~(lSOluble and has little or no effect
on blood cholesterol. Water soluble
fi ber. on the other hand. can affect
!)food cholesterol. Common foods
containing this type of fiber are oat
'Wd bean products. 1 The effect ofoat bran. m particu-
lar, was found about I 0 years ago in
pioneer studies on diabetics with
elevated blood cholesterol levcls at
the VA Medical Cen ter in Lt:x-
ington, Ky. •
But the health benefits for people
with an average cholesterol level
(for Americans currently 210 milli-
grams per dec1hter of blood) and
~o have with no apparent medical
RfOblems needed to be tested.
Such information comes from
preliminary reports of a study
CQnducted by the department of
c;ommunity health and preventive
medicine of Northwestern Univer-
51'ty Medical School, indicating that
lrl more than 200 healthy men and
women ages 30 to 65 who added
ef\her oatmeal or oat bran to their
iilt-eady reduced fat and cholesterol
<tret. additional blood cholesterol
reduction occurred within six
..decks.
! In six weekly one hour classes on
nutrition , study participants
learned how to include more veg-
etables. fruit. lowfat dairy foods.
chicken and fish into their diets.
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FOMCAITI ON A2
THUR DAY, DE('EMBER 26, 1985
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Tree fire uts M ·~sahome
ll
Christmas lights on tieeSPark blaze;
family without home for celebration
Costa Mesa Fare Department Cap-
tain Richard Raines said no residents
or firefighters were inJured an the
blaLc, but he said the damage was
severe.
"It must have been dry," Raines
said. "It wasn't an a stand that had
water "
He said family members told firefi~tcrs they heard popping and
cracking sounds apparently coming
from Chnstmas tree lights. then saw
the tr~ catch fire
At least one family member was
upstairs when the fire broke ou1, but
Raines said all the resident escaped
safely before the fire spread through-
out the house
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of "-0.-, ...........
C'hnstmas Eve fest1v1t1es took a
tragic tum for a Costa M esa family
when its Chnstmas tree lights tng-
Coast
A Huntington Beach man
has lost his best friend,
and he's willing to $2,500
to get the dog back./ A3
Nation
Government report says
U.S. agencies may be
wasting billions of tax-
payer dollars./ A4
Shultz says there are
efforts to remove him
from post./ A4
Food
Make your New Year
more memorable with a
romantic dinner set for
you and your special
someone./C1
Sports
Most NFL players are
opting to pass on the
drug tests./81
The Sooner the honey-
moon, the better for this
coupte./82
Entertainment
Deborah Raffln, who
doesn't like violent mov-
ies, won't watch her own
"Death Wish Ill" with
Charles Bronson./ A 10
INDEX
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Erma Bombeck
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Business
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Entertainment
Food
Horoscope
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Opinion
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A 12
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A 11
A2
"It totally destroyed the intenor of
the house," Ra an es said sered a fire that caused-more than
$200,000 damage, leaving the fa mil~
homeless.
The blaze was reponcd at 11)·4 7
p.m . Tuesday at a two-stor} huuse at
2025 Bahra Place.
The fire official ~•d theowner of
the•housc, George ~-P1lmer. was
home wtth his wife. a brother. two
sons and a grandson when the blaze
started an the fam1l_y fhnstmas tree
"They tned to put 11 out w1th a
garden hose, but when those things go
up, they almost explode." Raines
said.
About 16 Costa firefighters re-
sponded to the ~enc bnngrng the
blatc under control b) I I 15 p m
Ra..an~s said damag~ was esumated at
SI 50.000 to the structure and SM0.000
to 11s content
Red l ross volunteers offered to
A picture worth a thousand warnings
County flreflChten •how how a dry Chriatmas tree can ezplode ln thi• demonatratlon.
Christmas trees pretty dangerous
By STEVE MARBLE
Of Ille 0.-, ..........
One of the most lovely holiday traditions -
the Christmas tree -Is also one of the most
dangerous, partlcularly with the dry weather
present during this holiday season.
The trees, which become dry and brittle
within days after being cut. pose an enourmous
fire hazard and are responsible for destroying
hOmes and inflicting serious lnfury every year
Overly hot Christmas lights, bad wiring or a
misplaced flame can turn the holiday symbol
Into a vlrtual blow torch that can spread tire
quicker than anything else In the typical home.
The Orange County Fire Department. as It
does annually. sets a Christmas tree ablaze rn a
mock llvingroom to demonstrate the intensity
of a burning evergreen.
In 1ust seconds, flames race up the tree.
exploding into a fiery ball
"It's the best kindling going You have no
idea," said Fire Captain Lou Furst of the
menace Christmas trees can become There s
nothing else an your house that comes close
Furst said some people make the in-
credible mistake of placing candles on
Christmas trees.
"I would not even go Into a house that has
lit candles on a tree ... he said
Though the statistics are not 011erwelm1ng
(out of 3,270 tires 1n Orange County last year
only five 1nvol11ed Christmas tree) the potential
for fire 1s great
To that end the county fire department is
s~onsonng several Christmas tree burns to
encourage residents to discard trees soon atter
the new year
In Irvine. a tree burn will be held Jan 7 at 7
p m at the corner of Alton Parkway and East
Yale Loop Residents may begin dropping ott
trees Jan 4 In M1ss1on Vie10 the burn will be
held Jan 9 at 7 pm at the Youth Athletic Park
on Olympiad Road Trees may be dropped off
~inning Jan 8
arrange temporary !ihelter for the
Palmers but the family reponcdly
sta>ed w11h neighbor'> on Chnstmas
Da)
Ra ines echoed uther safety officials
an poanung out the tire hazard posed
b) a lighted C hnstmac, lret' that has
bet'n an a home tor a long time
"People .,hould get nd of them as
i.oon ac, tht"~ can · he urged ··They
df\ out quad.I\ ec,pec1all~ an this hot.
d" weather ·
Volcano
erupts,
triggers
quake
Hotel demolished in
Sicily. killing man:
Lava fl ow contained
C .\ T .\'I.\ '>1uh 1 .\Pl -Four
n'ers ul glo""ing red la'a streamed
dov.n ~lount Etn.i on \.\ednesday
following a 'urpnse eruption 1hat
tnggered an eanhquake The quake
destrpved a roson hotel k11lang ont
persdn and an1unng 12 other guests
officials said
.\ C at.an1a n l\ official said about
200 firefig.htcrc,. police and ca vii
defen\e worker\ were ready 1f 11
became nece\..ar. to evacuate about
5.0<Xl resident' of two '11lages on the
southern c,lope '1f Europe's most
act1' e 'olLano
Ho""<'' t'f the u tf1c 1al Roberto
\urge tuld Tht' .\\\t>C1ated Press b)
telephont' the tllv. n' J 1d not appear to
be an danger ~au\<' the molten lava
\treamang lrom a height of about
5.905 feet '43~ being trapped 1n a largt'
resen oir about I 6~ teet beto'4
"°There s a IOl of space an lhe
reser.oir and a~ long as 11 conunu~
to Oo\a, 1hert-therC' 1s no danger ·• he
said
T 11l .tH 'lalkrana dnll \.t1lu
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(Ple.K •« VOLCANO/A 2 1
Roadway planners make do
Landslide vote against sales tax leads
officials to look elsewhere for solutions
mention the promise of three new
freeway route'> to connect Ncwpon
Beach and North Tusun with South
Orange ( ount} and hnk the R1\<cr-
s1de and Santa i.\na freeways.
LISA
MAHONEY
Coast residents soak
up sun on Christmas
When Orange County residents
buncd a proposed one-cent transpor-
tation tax beneath a landslide of 'no'
votes 18 months ago, transportation
planners set ollt to find other ways to
accomplish road construction and
mamtenan~ projects they believe arc
e5'Cnt1al to keep traffic moving.
The message county government
read into the 21h-to-l defeat of
Proposauon A was to make do. said
Stan Oftehe, exccuta vc director of the
Orange County Transportation Com-
m1ss1on. "If there are no new taxes.
we have to do our best w11h the
resources we have,'' he said.
Had it succeeded at the polls.
Proposition A would have raised an
estimated $5.4 b11l1on over 15 years
for road improvements and new
freeway construction. As Of\ehe puts
it, a penny more an sales tax would
have meant "a new lane on every
freeway an Oranse County" not to
College district views
turning Channel 50
into training center
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of .. Delr .........
KOCEC'hannel 50. the Huntington
Beach telev1S1on stauon that has been
called a financial drain on the collClt
d1stnct that owns 11. may be turned
into a mone)-generatang telev1s1on
tro1ni"f center
That s the scenano under cons1der-
a11on by officials of the Coast Com-
munity Collcae Dt tnct which owns
the I .).year-old 11.111on. ~ distncfs
trustees also overstt Oranae Coast.
C.olckn West and Cou&hne eollqcs.
KOCE. bcadquart~ on the
Golden West campus, broadcasts
d1stnct courses 1 n biofoay. Engh sh
and other subJC'ClS alona with na-
tional PBS programming.
But 10 recent yc"8n. some dasmct
teachers have complained that the
station draws away funds that should
ao to tradttional classroom 1n\truc-
t1on. The cnt1c1Sm reach~ a pinnacle
an I 983 when d1 met tru,tctt voted to
lay off about 100 faculty mcm~rs
while con11nu1ng to \u~1d11c the
tele11ts1on station
KOCE ~me a campaa•n 1~suc
(Pl .... eee CHANNEL/ A2)
Though some "'ho worked to
defeat Propo 1t1on A Sd> the~ were
fighung to stop construction of the
new freewa' comdors as much as
hm11 taxes. t'he count) has not rev1-;ed
11s transportation goals. Oftelu: ~ad
onl) turned its coUectl\e mind to
other ways of ach1e' ang them
In tht' case of the three nt'"
frttway . count) supen 1so~ re -
doubled their efforts 10 con\<ance 11
effected c111es to back a development
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
fee scheme that l'Oul<.I Prl" 1de abou1
half the mone' neu·ssa" to ,·3n t' oul
th<' Eastern. Foothill and -.,J n foJqu1n
transportation comdor.,
The San Joaquin Hill' f rt.>l'"'J'
would hnk the C osui ~tc~ J.~·"'a'
"'''h the San Diego f-rei:v.J\ nl·ar '1n
Juan ( ap1strano
The Eastern fret'"' a' "''lulJ run
(Pleue Me PLANNERS/ Al)
-Tel'TJ Vlncent, a motlaer of 11, lntrodacee oeweet ant..i,
QulncJ. to tbne of her otlMtr ebilclren u abe beada bome.
By PHIL SNEIDERMA!'.
!)anta Jadn 1 need hi\ lur •11Jt 1in
l hnstma'> [)3, an Orangl' l tlUn!\
uherl· th<' "inter ml'ni.f\ d1m~J
ti'"' ard a hla'\l\ !10 Jettrei·' "n• '"'
hoo1s gathered dust hut 'untan ,.i.
tlov.ed tr«h a-. thou..anJ<. "Dt'"t .i
"'3ffil hohda' at l()(al bt.'al he' Jn,l
parh
··11 <. het'n hteralh hke a \ummcr
Ja' · -...c"'pon Bea'-h manne ...ilt'I\
t)fliccr ( ra1g Fanner '81d lat<'
\\ ednc~a' aftemr1on
I .1 • "1t' r ....i 1d J b< Ill ' ~" ix·opl
i'\':1' lw1 1 hn ,11!1.1' f)J, •n th,
...i ·h!' .1 't"" I"' n HL ,.i ,J ih,· ,,,a,ta
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m.1 :w11 J , h th ,-
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lka,h Jn'i 'c:i tk .ll l"
I nl.Phl .11 '' rnrx '.1111rt'' 1h.i1 "'l'rt
t'\l'n "Jrml·r 1h.in lh<''>t 1•n the 1odst
11r11mrt1·1! m.in• 'l• n-,urt1ntt rt"<.1·
(PleaK ~COAST I A2)
No. 11 ·is born on
Christmas Eve
Huntington Beach
family ask s Santa
to h old off for a day
By PHIL SNEIDERMA
Ot•Otmlr ........
Ten \Oun15ters an th<' \ ancent
famal)' o( Huntinaton h eh nked
nta not to make an} dehvt'nM at
their hou~ on C1mstmu Eve
The' dad leave ham some mil~ and
cook1t'\, plu\ a note asktn him lnvc
h., g1fh one nt~l laterlhan U\ual th1<1
t
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The n·n~rn "a" Wtl,ple the 10
Vincent ch1ldrt'n and 'their father
<.an "'anted l\) pc.1,tpont' g1f\-0pen-
1ng un11l mother Tern rt'turned horn~
trom 1hc hmp1tal lln ( hnstma-. De~
-w11h an I I th \ ineent s1bhna
On ( hn\tma\ morning. the milk
and cook1<"' were 1one. but Santa left
a note \a\ an1 he"d he happ\ to make a
~ondtnp
4.nd1ust beforr noon the Vincent
\OUn$Sten all trave~ to Humfn
Ho5p1tal Hununaton BcKh to help
their mom take home thcit n~t
heh-. ~.,ter Quine-. who,.came into
(Pleue..,. NO. l l /A2)
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VOLCANO •••
Prom Al
tltey returned lo the hotel ~'iSu~ ut tbe extreme cold
.Yohoe said cbaus, mattmse and
odicr furnnurc came era hana
t.llrouJl,h 5everal ooo~ of the Hotel Le
ulfe, a cement and wooden struc-
lWC. About 35 auc ts were reJ!sle~
at the hotel when the volcano erupted
llAd many aucsts were rescued 1 n the
middle of the ni&ht. police ~td fxpcn SIJd lnc hotel W&'l d1rectl}'
fiticr the epicenter of the !ltronae!>t
canhquakc, which registered 7 on the
!J-pornt Merulli scale.' equi vitlent to S)n the Richter ~ale. An eanhquake
.. ha magnitude of 5 on the Richter
'Ille can do considerable damage
Mount Etna. Europe's largc•n vol
~o. has about 200 small cralcr)
"Alere have been about 130 recorded
ehapuons, many of which also oc-
cUrrcd along the Valle ()cl Bove in
recent yea rs
'The last maJorcruptaon wa\ an Ma) 1~83. when dozen<, of home\ and
businesses wen~ de<.tro\'ed One per·
son was killed
Etna as covered w11h sno~ during
the winter and thert~ arc s1m1lar
rt$0f1S on m slope~. 1ndud1ng c-.ka
resons
AP a.-pftolo
A young woman look.a at Mount Etna after the Chrlatmu
morning eruption of Europe'• only active volcano.
0..-, Ne4,.,..... by Offld lillul•-•
Many hoped to take the quick way out by
buying a Honeybaked ham for Christmas
dinner . but found they were not alone. A
line people wtahinj[ to pick up hams wrapa
around the ahopp1ng center at Garfield
Avenue and Beach Boulevard.
COAST RESIDENTS SOAK UP SUN ...
From Al
dents to vam the bcac:h a' ~l·ll JU'I 10
Wl)rk on a ,,_,inter tan
The oceanfront' '"tof\ ~l·fl· n111 all
from Orange ( ount\ nnl· oflic1al
\31d
Chnstana Dt:lgado a dl\palt hl"r at
Huntington ~late Bi:al h 'aid \hl· d
nouced man\ car' an thl· h1:;.ll h 101
bcanng plate\ Imm \.1 1nnr"1tJ <>r
t<gon and other \IJll"\ f he l hall~
ocean tempera1un· duln t damin"h
the 'a<.ataoncr\ pkJ\ur~
'"Th1:} ·,t: got their hJthtn~ \Ult\ nn
.tnd 1he) 're all clown h\ the -...;.11er •
Delgado Yid
The ( hri\tmJ' I>;" 1..r11~tl u1unt at
Huntington \tall' lkJth '·'' 1·\11· mated at 2 ISIJ(J whtll .., 'lllli r11orr
'isator<i ll>O\l'.rllcd 1111 m·.irh-. Bol\<•
( h1ca \tatc Be: at h
\tall anolhn 111 101 1'<"11f'h ,,
.. up1cd tht• 111.1.",1111111111 .11 ll1rnl!n!o!lt111
( at\ Beach
.:For cJ 'umrncr-. I tirr-.1111.t I >.1
ilkC lhl\ ti\ flt1I 1,1 11\IJ,tl \,trd
I lunt1ngton <.:ti\ likgu.irtl < rrq1 I 111111
··We're mon· t11n1r11lktl h\ 1111
weatht.'r 1han tht" hnlid.1. •
But not ncn11rw m·•·1kd "'J' .,
ond <;and Ill l"nltJ\ lht• .. UOll\
( hra,1mao; weather
Chm H:I\' arangl'rat 'Vlllt•\quarc
P.Hk an J ouni.ian Valle ... \aid l.2CX! to
I 'it)IJ pcopk \taked out a <>eoaon'> ut
tht• green atrcagc on ( hn'ltma\ Da~
-ahout douhlc thl" numocr park
ullacaal'> had ant1c1patcd
\fam ot the 1\111k ~uare q<.,ator\
v.1·rc th1ldrcn
V..t· \a~ J lot 11! thl"m on h1tHk\
,i..atd'loard and roller <;katl'.\ ' .ltd\\
\Jld ""The~ 111cn· tn ang out their
( hn'>lmo\ gilh ··
\ome adult athlete\ Jl\o toolo.
ad\antagt· of tht· 1A.Jrm 'Weather lo
'ildgc an un-. .. ht·dukd C hn!.tma'> Da'
\ourr m.lll h at 'Vlalc '>quarc the
t ;1n~1:r \dill
Hui < Jran~1· < ount' rc\ltkn1'
111cr1:n t .tlunt in 1:n_10}1ng a wmmcr
lil-.1· 1 hr1,1m.1' h11lt<la'
l rmf'l('ratUfl"• 1n dov.nto.,..11 I 11\
\ n11.t"ln h 1 t II dt·grcc\ 1 ur,d.1 ~
hr1·.1~1ng tl1t ( hrt\1013\ r \l" rcuird ,,,
/\11k~r••1•\\1I on l11'i1J
I ht· un,t-.1\11nahh warni -...t'Jthcr
111,1, \.i.IU'>t'd "" a ~tallc<l weathl"r ,.,11·n l ht -...i.-d. l11nghcat<,1eg1:~.a'
\\fK.'\lld 111 ~t.i.lo.t:n todJ ). hOWC\er
h1.1 '\ mrwratur1'\ ,,_,ere '>till ex pct tcd
to peak 1 n tht Inv. K!J'> ··1r ~nu "Jilt 111 haH'. a v.htll"
C hnstma\ go 111 th.: mountain' and
pla> an the '>IU'>h or go l"a'>t 1f}ou tan
get a plane that°'> not l11ggl"d an •·
Michael u:~1 ' a .,,,111011:11 V.. l"cilhn
Service mc:tcorologl\l told the \<.-
'>ocaatcd Prl"''
But out-ol·'>IJlt "'•tor<; "'"" "'ere
alread\ tn \outhern < alalorn1d
..ccmed to ha \l' k~ <.orn plainl\ about
the hot weather
Mali bu lifeguard \pike tktk ..aad
numerouc; tnura\t'i basked 1n tht·
( hn'itma\ \Un'ihtnc ott ht'> ~ach
mo\t notabl\ gold-and-bl~1ck-dad
Iowa l nt \t'r'>ll\ f11othall Ian'> a~all·
ang the l'-tv. \ rar\ l>a ~ Ro'le Bowl
1.ontc'it bc1v..c-cn Iowa and I TL.\
""Halt the \late of ll)wa t'> here ..
1-krk <>atd f ht' " Uuhuqul" V..t•\t '
tiolada)' lftt\ d t'rllkd an 1ragt'd' tor
\Orne motort\I\ lh hr) m < ·hn'>tma'
Da\ 1hc h111tda\ dt·.ath 11111 na
11on w1<le hdd rt .it hnf 1-ll l
l ocall) < altl11rn1a 1 la!!,hwa} l'<itrol
offi cer<> madl· :!!< drunken dm 1ng
arrc,t\ on lrcc~il"'> in thl" Orange
("ount)-1 ong Beach region.
NO. 11 IS BORN ON CHRISTMAS EVE ...
From Al .. the world l.t'>I f rall,1\ .11 Ill 1·••11nd\ 2
uuncc'i
L11tlc <)u1nc\ ;,pent mut ti 111
<.hnstma!I aftern1u1n an tht· am" .. 1
her seven brothcrc, .and 1hrt•1· '>l\tt"I\
who posed for p1<.turc' ~1th lht• h.all\
1n the famah rr><.kintt thJ r I h r1
there were v•'•" frnm fr1t'n<l'i .1n\1111"
IC> \IC~ the nt·v.~·,t .1JJ111111 l•l 1111
Vant·ent clan
.. Oddly enough. t•\t•n tho11gt1 11'
our I I th bab)', 11\ "ttll hag nt''-'' 111 tit•·
11c1ghborhood " J err) Vintt·nt ,,11d
a<i she took a bncf break from 1111
holiday eJH. atcment
he !>aid ht>r t htldn·n h.1d 11•1
r.:omplaants about tht· dclJ) 1 n l!t'll 111~
Chmtrnas g1ft'I
"They've hccn happ' ·"
meadowlarks to<.13> wa111ng lur \ant.i
to come ton1aht." \he \aid
• Their mother wa,JU'ir&ratclul 10 ht
home "h wa, rnllv hard hcang awa\ I rum
my fam ily at < hnstm:i, •· <>hl' \a1.t
'"With 3 famtl) this Sil<', at"<i al~a"
fu n at the holicb)'S" Which bnna up the 1nev1wbk
questions thar Terry and Gary Van
cent an•wcr time and ap1n What\ 11
hke havmit •uC"h a large famil y? \l.oh\
dtd you h1v" so man> children? How
-do you handle the upcn~s" Ho~
·much ti your J'l)Cet'Y btll? Terry Vincent make~ on" th1n11
l 'l"ar .11 llll '>IMI Hn children arc not
tht• H'\Ull 111 rd1g1ou\ \.Onv1ct1on\ or
h 1ph 11.mJ turn ah planning
V. l ha\l· hJd th1\ hag tama h h\
h••• , 'hl' ,,11d "fkhc\l' at nr not I
hJ\(' trouhk 1tt•1t1ng pregnant '\ltl'r
'd\lll) nn llr'I l hild the)' \3td I
"'"1Jldn I hi.· <ihll to hJ"e iln} morc
I ' h,1d '" V" 1• 1 .t 1!11< t11r for ht•lp tn
Y,tt 111y prq~ri.tnt ~tlh l'H'f°I' l htld
\l!l\.t then
\.\( 11(.'\l'f pl,lfllll"d Ill h:l\l" .l
p;n111 ul.tr numl'>1;1 \ft1·1 e;H h om· I
lrll I • ould h.uulk another orw I
11:all· cnJO> ocana tht· moth rr of a
tarn ah 111\r thl\
I h1" <;111111' 1111n' .1 hrootl rh.11
IHI\\ ! ""''' 11! ( llf\ I)\ tv.1n\' ,l\t•\
.and "'-l"lh 14 Ar.1th I; < 11h' I I
< .11c\ I< < anim\ ~ < 11unnn 4
Krrh\ I and conn}. 211 monah'
f 11 ,1n\~Cf \Or'nt' ol I how 11lh('1
11r11rn11n qur'>tt0n\
•I ht \ inu.•nt' •H 11111' .1 li\l'•
llftlrq .. m h11u'>C.' and lfJ\t'I rn cl
I hl'\ r11lc1 "iuhurhan thal WJ\ huall lo
')< .11 I~ I heir It' 1ng room hJ\ d giant
.tit 1n1 h tclC\ l\llln \0 that ('\('T)One
1,1n '-'"t " lhe, \C outaro~n a dan1ntt
11111m 1,1hlc de\agncd for llJ and a
1,1hk for 14 I\ on ordt'r
• Thl" v.c<'klv grO<.l'f) bill run\ lrnm
\~11 tu SI ~O Po~dercd milk ,,
purt. ha..cd b\ the 5C)..pound baa
•\.\hen 11 1 omc\ w huy1ng dot he'>
and hou<.ehnld g111KJ, T rm \t anrent
t.all'> hcr"K"ll qut'l"n ol thc c,ak<i · hut
\he admit\ n·, \Omctame~ av.kward to
bu' 12 palloY.\ or 11 :! pair.. ol '><X h at
one '>hot
Terr. and C 1Jr\ \ 1nccnt mamtd
20 -.ear\ an<>< wlx·r came trom 'mall
tamalte'> tht.•m<,t·hc-'
Toda\ (,ar. "-Ork\ 1n tomputC'r
marketmgancf reno'> ate' thC' V1nc·rnt
home to auommoda1t· hr' growing
family
Terr, handlC'c, 1h1· hou\chold
chOre'>. inducting phn1ng c:huulkur
for her q•r) at llH' ~oungc-.tcr'> lour
arc 1n Ao~ ~out\, onl· '' an Indian
uuadC!> \WCI l•lkC' danc ang le\\On\,
four pla' "11.~t·r and three ha\e
ncws~pcr c.kla' <'r) route' In ad·
d1t1on It'<' ha ve bc.•cn \1gncd with a
Holl) 'Wf)(J(J t.ilcnt ~gent") and one
rccenth actC'd 111 a peanut butter
commrrual Th<' children all play
mu'lacal amt rumt:nt\
Though the pac.c I'> hectic. the
mother of 11 tn\l)tcd. "I don't think
l'H t\ er gotten \0 upStt that I thank f
shouldn"t haH had th is man) chil-
dren "
Wh<'n too many childhood
iraumas and ~hedule problems an~
at one ume. Tem Vincent said. "I
ruit top and look back nd &ct
amuM>d I say that no one ~ould
believe I'm handling all4h1s at omc
l'en I don't hcltt\t' at ··
WEAJHER
Foggy mornings through Friday
lncr...ino tet .. nlght end .. rty morning fog end tow clouda
•long the cout wtth continued fair lki. lnlend through Friday. &CCOfdlng to tti. Netlonal WMthef s.rvic..
Lowt In ,,,. <40. to low ~· COOier daya •tong tti. COUl Thuraday and Inland va»eya Frldey with hlgha In the UPi)er 80a 10 row 701 along tn. t>ea<:tie. to the low 801 elMWhere.
In Southern Caltfornle mountelne, aklet lhould be ratr through Friday wllh local gully northeaat winds 20 to <40 mph ending Tnuradey Lowa In th• mid 20• and 30. Resort hlgha In
th• mfd 501 to mid ISO•
U.S . Tempe
TMIC*AIUI .. oncl~ft P'eYl<lut dey t fllqll end -nlQlll IOw lo 6 pm ....... 77 II
53 2• 49 19
38 21 ,. 16
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L.MVegu 1.11119 ,._
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A--Anan1e AtlelltlCClty
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26 II 38 2•
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30 2t
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14 03
lS 16 ~ 36
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Horlolll V• HQ(tll Ptene
OkltillOtne City OmeN
OflendO
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24 11 10 oe
21 14
r2 11
53 26
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40 32
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IO 38 .....
11 31 ,, s'
lt 32 S2 09
54 33
llolM eo.con ·~·"' 8'111-
W.O....Sey Sent• MonlCe
Beil•Cllleld 41 34 ltod11on
Burungton VI Cuper
~ton SC
Cl\erlMIOlt W V
Cl\erlotte N C
C11eyenne C11ocego Clnc:lnMll
C-llnd Columt>i• s c
Colutnl>ua Oil
Concord NH o.--Fawonn
Oaflon °""" .. 0.. MOlnee
O..roll
Dufutll ltPMO Evenavtlle
F.Wb-a
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Gr...,.l>Oto NC
HW110td ........
Honolulu
HOU11Con
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J41Clleon"111e
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43 26 30 ti
37 32
18 ~
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PinM>utQh
PorllendM<t
Ponlltld.0. p,_ =lty Reno
Rlcnmoncl St Louie
St Pet• Tempe
Set1 U1c e City
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SISle MMle
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Extended
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44 32 37 24
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21 23 33 26
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30 22
22 07 20 20
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8'-"0C> lllyllle
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Lenee.let
l ong 8Nc.h
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MonroYle
Montebello
Monterey
Mt Wiiton
Needlee Newpoft 8Mdl
OeielllllCI
Ofttwto
Plllm 8ptlngt
PMedene
PuoAotllee
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l'ledwood Clfy
Sec:t-'O SellnM
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Surf Report
Tides
em
2·3 ,_,,
2·3
2-3
TOOAY
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t.loon ,,_ todey at• 11 pm --• eQell\ at 8 40 Lm
PLANNERS SEARCH FOR SOLUTIONS ...
From Al
roughl y parallel with the l oasta Mesa
Freeway. hnk1ng the R1 vers1de and
Santa Ana freeways. The Foothill
would run parallel to the San Diego
Free way. hnkang the Eastern Freeway
with San Clemente.
To date. onl} oncc1ty ha~ refused to
go along with the plan -Laguna
Beach.
Fees charged to residential and
commercial developers along the
routes of the proposed freeways are
expected to raise 48 percent of the
$860 m1ll1on needed to butld them.
A new idea which Oftehe says
perhaps "best symbolizes what we're
trying to do since Propos1t1on A ."' as
super strecl'I
Without higher taxes to pa{ the
enormous expense of add1t1ona free-
way lanes. the Transponation Com-
m1ss1on decided to identify inter-city
artenals where traffic operations
could be streamlined and motonsts
speeded up.
Beach Boulevard, a 20-mile stretch
of road extending from Huntington
Beach to La Habra, wlll be the
comm1ss1on 's first . demonstration
proj ect.
Tentative plans call for cooper-
ation between nine c111es. Caltrans
dnd the l<imml'>\IOn to free up tratlil
flow by w1dcnang turn lanes, restnp-
1 ng, coord1 nat1ng traffic signals. ban-
nang on-street parking dunng peak
hours and ~radc separaung three of
1he busiest 1ntcrsec11ons.
The S20 m1ll1on worth of propo'ied
changes would mean a ""c;1gn1ficant
improvement an capac1t\ without
spending a 101 of monc> .. Oftcl1c
said
II c;uccc!.slul, lhe wunty could
ueatc more super c;treetc; at les~ cost.
but also less benefit than adding
lrecwa~ lane'>. he ..aid
Another wa} the county has rome
up with to create more space on
Orangl· ( ounl> ·s crowded freeways as
construcuon ot car-pool lanes.
Reserving a lane for car poolc,-.;
squeezes more people on the freewa ys
wtthout adding more vehicles. said
Oftelie. Ex pen mental lanes are an use
o n the Costa Mesa Freeway from
Lincoln Avenue to MacArthur
Boulevard.
If successful in increas1n$ capacity
of the freeway while reducing travel
tame, the experiment will be in-
troduced on other Orange County
freeways in the future. he said.
To encourage people to share thei r
ndes. the county transit d1stnc1 has
come up with 1ncen11ve'I to join ats
Commuter Network. In a maJOr
promouon this fall. the distnct ga ve
away free tnps to England and Hawa11
to boost the v1sib1hty of ats ndeshar-
ing program.
Jn sec~ing out money to fund
needed improvement projects. the
county '"found" funds at the transit
dastnct.
Though categorical funding restric-
tions prevent transit money from
being used to finance road proJects,
there was nothing to stop officials
from tapping anterest earnings from
transit reserves, Oftehe said.
County transportation com-
m1ss1oner!. have already promised s..i
mtlllon an interest from the Orange
Count) Unified Tran'iat Trust 11
created to the Beach Boul1:vard Super
Street project. Other interest mon1c~
will be used to keep important
proJects on schedule. he o;aad.
County transit planners also turned
their inventive energ1c!I in the d1rcc-
11on of Sacramento after the fa ilure of
Propos111on A. Oftehe said
They set pnont1es fo r the county"s
transportation needs then work to get
the c111es and development interests
behind those pnonues. he said
Planners 1dent1fied the w1den1ng
and repair of the Santa Ana Freeway
a!> the most important project to
Orange County, Oflehe saad. lmprov-
ang the anterchange with the Costa
Mesa Freeway as high on the hst, he
said
By reducing the number of projects
for which ll seeks stale and federal
funds and by speaking an a unified
voice about the need for key county
projects. commissioners hope to keep
road work on schedule, and accelerate
constructi on whenever possible.
Oftehe said.
··Rather than people going and
arguing for individual projects
throughout the county. there's a
consistent and organized effort to
focus attenuon on the Santa Ana
Freeway," he said.
To wrest more money trom the
state for needed repairs. maintenance
and new road construcuon. Orange
County has begun lobbying suppon
for a constitutional amendment that
would take gas tu monies out of the
state's general fund and reserve them
for transponauon purposes.
ance the tax as collected from
motonsts. revenues should go to road
prOJCCts, transponation commission
( haarman James Roosevelt co n-
tends.
Orange County got the voters'
meo;!Mlge when they rejected Prop-
osauon A. Ofteltc said. But he predicts
that. despite all the creative measures
transportation planners have cooked
up sance then, a tax will be needed if
Orange County as to keep traffic
movang an the future.
With res1dent1al and commencal
growth occumng throughout the
county. "we don't have the transpor-
tation resources to respond to what's
on the books and already approved,"
Oftelte said
'"Based on the ex1sung General
Plans of the c1 t1e s and the county,
there's going to be a very difficult
transit future, .. he said.
CHANNEL 50 PROPOSAL VIEWED ...
From Al
that fall . when voters elected three
new college dastn<:t tru'>tCC'i wh(J had
,owed to require the 'itation lo
hecomr financially se lf.,.uflinent.
M.s nagemcnl consultant\ hared
afttr thr cktta on recommended the
distract d1ve\I tl'>clf of the tclev1~1on
station and turn at over lo the
independent KOCE-TV Foundation
In August 1984. the trustees set in
motion a 30-month plan ai med al ~radually reducing the dastnct's fund-
ing for K<X E and final!) transfenng
al\ hcen~ 10 the fou ndation
Bµt ( oast dr'itnct Chancellor
David Brownell this week said he has
prepared a new proposal that would
perm it the d111tncl to conunue operat-
ing the Statton whale usang rts studio\
to train nudents an broadcasung
The proposal will not be he di\·
cussed at a public board meeun' until
late January. but Brownell said the
1n111al reaction has been favorable.
"I sen~ strong su ppon for tht•
lnncept of a tcle.,.1'lton academ)
wuhan the hoard and the d1s1rn:1
i~~~~E Daily Pilat
MAIN OFflCE
,. lf\I'\' "·· ., .. 'iJl...W ... ,,,.,. t"O'f' .. f ,,. ,.,. -..n. ca ,.~-t
(adman1stra11on)," the chancell or
said.
One key 1s the r,tatmn 'i; decreai;ing
reliance on da'itnct money.
Brownell c;aid KO\E recc1 ved
about S:! mrllaon 1n d1c;tn ct funding
during the 1983-84 '>Chc>0I year. Tht'>
year. at as getting less than SI mdlton
Brownell stud the current plan calls
for 1986-87 funding lo drop to
$400.000. roughly equi valent to what
1l would cost the distract to buy air
tame for its tclccourscs elsewhere.
As dastnct funding decreased.
KOCE has ma1nta1ned its financial
balance by cutting about 30 em-
ployees and ra1stng add1t1onal funds
outsrde the dastnct. the chan~llor
said.
Jn place of di vestiture. Brownell
ha<> 'iuggested using KOCE as a
training place for student broad-
ca'iter'i~ C"lasscs an tclevlSIO:'I com-
mumcations could make the district
chg1ble for as much as S800,000 an
add1t1onal state funding, wath grants
:'lr1~ nt).,.r r .. v('nttl' hnngang the OrO-
gram's annual income to about SI
m1ll1on. the chancellor said.
Because KOCEalready has mpst of
the necessary equipment. the primaf)
cost would be for faculty members. ln
the end, the incoming funds would
exceed lhc cost of operating the
broadca-;ting classes. Brownell be-
lieves
If the tru'ltees approve. KOCE
could began offenng its first seven
classe'l by September. with 22 classes
env1s1oned within two years
Brownell's proposal calls for the
courses to be offered through
Coastline College. The chancellor
said he believes the burgeoning
telev1s1on field wall creates a strong
local demand for classes at KOCE.
"We believe it wall be cost~ffi
c1ent," Brownell said of the proposed
telcv1s1on academy.
Despite us past financial problems.
the chancellor said the station '""
s1mplr, too valuable an asset to fritter
away.
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