HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-01-01 - Orange Coast PilotWEDNESDAY, JANUARY I, 1986 .
·eorrors,-hopes of '85 revti.Si~~4·
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AID~ mystery was the top story of year
filled by lottery' political compromises
reached an agreement on the future of
John Wayne Airport; govcmJll~nt
officiafs and environmentalists came
to a tentative undc~ding on the
development of the-Bolsa Chica
marshlands and a pact was. li111ed for
the redevelopment of the aging down·
town section of Huntington Beach.
Frol"!I a terrorist bombing in Santa
Ana to a spectacular oil well fire in
Newport Beach; from the birth of
aeptuplets in Orange to the appcar-a~ofMikhail Baryshnikov in Costa
Mesa, l 98S ~as a year of contra$ts, a
year of conflicting emotions. •
The Niaht Stalker brought terr01.
Cout
County law enforcement
agencies gear up for the
. ~ewYear:sholldayby
Increasing patrols./ A2
Corona dal Mar resident
Richard Smith finds out
how useful a· donation to
the American Red Cross
disaster fund can be./ A3
A Newport Beach de-
veloper gives himself an
unusual birthday present,
and finds gettln·g it to his
front lawrris a major
project./ A2
California
The state Supreme Court
_reversed five more-death.
penalty sentences, In-
cluding that of an Orange.
County man./ M
Natl on
A rare 328 year-old book
was returned to a Penn-
sytvanla library after
tMMng missing for nearly
100years./A4
President Reagan stiff op.
tlmlstlc about "golden
years.''/ AS
World
Guatemala's secret
pollcechlef killed In sub-
machine gun fire./ A4
Sports
Woodbridge wins Brea-
Ollnda basketball tour-
nament In 58-49 wln./81
Army surprises Illinois In
31-29 Peach Bowl vic-
tory./82
Entertainment
Two Broadway legends
-Carol Channing and
Mary Martin -star In an
LA-bound play called,
appropriately,
''Legends.·' I A9
Business
Stock Market boom
heads Into new year ./85
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Six airlines that operate out of P.,. County"s John Wayne Air-
}Mwt llave ukcd for fti&ht 1nC1UJCS
that -ould boost dcperturcs abovt ~ S5-ftiaht-a-day a~ impolC'd
by a recent coun 1etdement new
a1rpon maftlltr ~Rebel la said.
But lht i~. wbi.ch will only be
f n effect from January lhroUlh March, will not be as livere u it could
ha"e been, M said. 'fl think when
the Frustaci scptuplet.s brou&ht won-·
derment and the bombinJ death of
Alex Odeh brought Third World
politics to conservative Otanac
County.,
It was a ycat of compromise.
Orange County of11ews and their
counterparts · in Newport Beach
It was the year Irvine police
captured a wayward alligator lumber-
ing down a residential street. It was
the year two sanitation works found SI mi~lio_n in counterfeit money in a
When a guoUne truck exploded ln flameaon the San Diego
Freeway lut February. It anarled traffic for houn from
Il'Yine to Buntincton Beach. For driver John Galllban.
Judge rules
flag must go
By ROBERT BARKER °' .. ...., ........
Pc~ WeiS$man·s three-year battle
to fly the American flag outside his
mobile home at the Fountain VaJley
Mobile Home Park has suffered a
defeat but he says the war is not over.
yet.
Weissman. 40. received Orange
Count}' Superior Court Judie Mark
Soden s final judgment and learned
he"s been ordered to get rid of the 18-
foot high flag .pole. He also was
informed in the court papers de-
livered to him last Satuday by
messe nger that he must remove
"permanently and forever"· several
stems outside his home.
The list of taboo things include a
neatly rolled up garden 1losc, the
spokes of a wagon whecl, lldecorati ve
stove on his fr.ont porch. a J>i cycle
rack. more than four flowe*Pots. a
wash tub, a wooden birdhouse. yel-
low shceting'(a covering for his small
barbecue). wind chimes and other
items.
Judge Soden·~ order -a1.so·s~
cally bars Weissman from having a
"steel pole with concrete foundation"
,-a flag pole -that Weissman says
eauscd all the trouble in tbc first
place. . ~
"The whole thjng boils down to
Dougher (owner of the mobile home
park Gerald Dougher) askin1 me to
strike the flag and l'm not going to do
thi't for anybody," he said. "I sec no
difference between Dougher asking
me to do It and somebody from the
Kremlin coming over here and asking
me to.
''I'll pull my Oag down when
(PleueMePLAO/A2) PeteWel-aa
everythin& comes out. everybody
should be fairly happy," Rcbella,said
Rebella declined to say how much
of an inaeaae win be allowed durina
the tbree--month ~od until Thurs-
day, when the airlines and county
supcrvison will have been advised of
bis decision.
But Alan Murph~, an aide to
Supuvisor Thoma Riley, aid the
number of daily dcpenures would
nK to an 'vcrqe of 60.S per day if
Rcbella approves AD tbc additional
fli&hts the aarhncs have requested.
Asked 1f that appeared likely.
Murpt\y responded, "f don~t see wby
not. The muimum that CiOUld be
allocated haven't been~ ...
Under a plan approved euticr lbis
month by all board members actpt
Supervisor R lie)'. airhnn are allowed
an 1ncrea.st in ave,..e daily ~
panures from January throuah
March of up to an av~ of 11'h
rqulatcd fhJhts.. 1n add1Uon·to. 18
unrqulated dcpanures the county
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STEVE
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county dump. It was the year Dis-
neyland.awarded a Cadillac to its 250
A IOok at ewiftfe d....,,,,, 1-In Newport 8Ncli, COfda
119• llltd Lafuna ... cit le on ,,.,,. Al
mallionlh visitor-. a 3-year~ld. ..
The year began. with President R~gan being sworn in for a 1«ond
term and ended with a violent and
bitter eight-week grocery strike, the
· longest an SoutbCm Cali fornia his-
tory.
AIDS
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there 1s no known cure, was the story of 1 98~. -"\ r
Despite the relatively small
nu mber of cases in t~ nation. AJDS
was fanned into a mcp-is.sucwith t~
Quth Oct. 2 of movie star Jlock
Hudson. who gave his name and a
(Pleue eee IBDICDIB A8
~eirut
·slaying
attempt
failed
BEIRL'T. Lebanon (AP) -Am-
bushers fi red automatic guns and
rocket-propelled grenades at a motor-
cade in the Chnstian sector of Beirut
Tu~. and the presidcnual palace
sasd 1~ was a ,failed attempt to
assas 1.nate Ptts1dCnt Amin Gemayd.
He was not an the motorcade.
A pres1dent1al palace communique
said e1~t bodyguards and prcs1dcn-
Hal atdtt were ~
scnously. m the motorcade.ambush.
On Tuesda) night. two car bombs
exploded simultaneously on a high-
"'a) north of Beirut close to the site of
the m1t:1momingambush, police said.
Three arm) officers were lciUed while
trym~ to def use the bombs, each
consisting of 220 pounds of TNT.
when thE tv.o cars ble'\ up. pohcc
said.
Pohce said the bombings took
place on the coastal h1ghwa) near the
so-called Death River about four
miles north of the center of Beirut.
The state radio sasd the car bombs
were spotted-50 ) ards and -100 yards ..
respects' el) from where the l101den-
t1!ied Jmbushers tned to k.Jll
Gerna"el a Chnsuan
The '-e"' Year's Eve attack OC·
culTC'd se' era.I bours after a rul-
t1onv.1dc cease-fire v.as declared as
pan of a 'nan-sponsored effort 10
end Lebanon's 10 H'ars of civil war.
1986 waa a Jacky 1ear u he acaped the apectacu.lar
accident unharmed. Be wu one of the fartunate onea ln a
year that elicited both terror and w~nder ln Orange County.
The amhush touched off figh uog
ht·t.,..el·n ( hns11an mshuas but dsd
not shatter the truce along the Grttn
(Pleue ~ ASSASSIJlf/A2)
Ricky Nelson.killed
in Texas air crash
From staff ud wire reports
A private plane cafl)tng enter-
tainer Ricky Nelson and his band to a
concert en~ement crashed Tuesda)
in Texas. killing the singer. his fiancce
and fi ve other people on l'x>ard.
The pilot and co-pilot. howe,er:
survived but were hosp11ahzed in
critical condition wit h bums 0' er the
upper ponions of their N>d1es.
authorities sa1'd.
The cause of the crash 1<> under
investigation.
The pn v~e OC-3 wa<> en route to
Dallas' Love Field from Gun-
therv1lle. Ala .. wh en 11 crashi.'d at 5:30
p.m. in the rural commun11' of De
Kalb in nonheastcrn Tc,as. said
Ronnie Fincher. a Dcpanmt·nt of
Public Safet~ trooper in Teurk.1na
The p1lot "asatJemp11ngan emerg-
enc) landing 1n a pasture tx-cause ofa
fire aboard the aircraft that filled the
cockpit v.ith smoke. satd Henf)
Slaton of the DPS.
·1n addition to Nelson . .tho~ ki lled
were hss fiancee. Helen Blair :!7. of
L(>s Angeles; band members Bobby •
Neal. 38: Patrick Woodward. 35. Rick
Intveld. 2:!: Andy Chapin. :!O: and
soundman Clark Russel. '~
. Nelson and his band. the tone
Canyon Band. werr ~heduled to
perform a Ne~ Year s E'e ~onccn in
Dallas. Officials said the ronn·rt will
go on as a tnbutr to Nrlson
The band also was scheduled to
(Pleue .ee RICKY/ A.2)
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Ricky Nelaon
·Newport woman injured in raid
arrives in the U:S. from R.ome
From ata.ff u4 wire repori.
ROME -A cwport Beach
woman and fo ur rl hno1sch1ldren who
were inJured sn the terronst raid on
Leonardo da Vinci -\trpon flew to the
United States on Tucsdat Four other
Americans are sull hosp1tahzed.
Five Amencan~ were kill~ Fnday
when terrorists opened fi re on passcn-
JCl'S at the El Al lsraeJ A1rhnts chC'Ck-
tn counter and the nearby.TWA and
Pan AM counters.
prom1Kd 'o PSA for ·opcrathlg an ultra~uict a1fa'lft.
ProDOted by fo~r Airpon Man· aaer Mwry Cabk. the ptan allows the
additional ftjahts to man up for
Oiabts I.bat ..-ete no' utcd earlitt ln the
contrKt year. That )'CVC'nds ln ApnL
The plan is 1epl undttthe SS-ftsaht
cap ~ to u pan of a ~
settlement ~tween the county and
airpon noiac foes bccaust 1t 1$ a }early
avcrqe tbat allows month-to-month O~tuat1on
Fifteen peopl•includ1ng thrtt
terronsts. died JO the assault
One of those ~till hosp1Lal1zed in
Rome was Michael S"e1s. 58. of Oak
Lawn. Ill.. \\hose four "ounded
children took T\\ ..\Flight .i I to Nev.
York. the U .. Embass~ said
Sweis has two sons. Sa'el 12. and
Said. 8. and two daughte·rs. 11-)ear-
old JtaMne. who~ legs were broken.
and Juliet. 6. wc ss· wsfe. Ida. who
was not lftJUred. accompc1n1C<1 the
In ·ara1.un1 for the plan. ~pl'.< ial
count) airport counsel M1 hacl
Gau.kt bad speculated tha~ bt(auS(.
of tchcduhna and other hmuatJon\
airhne5 probabl) would ust about 6t> ~s a day dunnt lht thrtt--month
period.
Said MUQ>b) Tl)eSda). ·'We realh
I~ out. Most of t~ double \
~"l p.dcd up.-
The cout'lty trparatC'S au-craft '""' two c:aeiceoncs fo r nm~ rtdudt<'n
PUJ'l)OleS.. Unckf tht SS.fltght l\Ct· •
ch1ldrrn
i...a1hlC't'n \ lrnff -1'1. ol Newi)on
Beach returned lm the ..amc fhghL
a1rpon <>ounr<; ..a1d-
The cmbas<.' ..aid the following ~mt•ncan' .,..crt• hospnahzed Tues-
da~ 1n good (Ond111on: Mmam
K1mell. 80 ot Rancho Santa Fe.
Calif. Michael 1mpson. 9. who h vcs
JO Rome and v.host sister. Natasha.
~as killed in thr a1Lack. and Sweis.
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enforcement
for llollday revele~
8JLAUaAMm ·-.........
OD New Yeaf1 Eve day, with fOlldl vinually emp1y, Ken~ of ·
tbc Cllifomia Hi&bway Patrol caJled it ''the lull bef'ore the ~-
In Pft)Jaration fortblt New Year's Eve 110rm. when peoJ)leenpee
in \be often.deedly combination of drinkina and drivina. law
cafolcement 1Fnciet tlwuabout the Oraqe Cout area were ~m,
to beef up their enforoemen( No sobriety checkpoints were 1eheduled. however. Only the Onnet€owny Sheriff's Depan~eot was not plannioa to
supplement its usual schedule. "We will be runoina normal full lhift1" ill preparation for nabbina the holiday drunken driver, said Lt. Dick
Olton. · . ! . '
But the California Hiahway Patrol nearly doubled its patrol shift
for Dec. 31 . the cvenina when more deaths are caused by alcohol·
relaled car accidents than on any other niaht of the year.
In Santa Ana, the CHP was plannina a SO percent lnctU.IC in its
reaular araveyard shift? said officer Paul Caldwell. In Mission Viejo •.
the CHP planned to nna in the new year by incrcasina iu staff 2S
percent."( would say the bottom line is (that people should) make~ pla~s. because no~ll,Y, when_yQu start drinlcing. the COMllJOn·SCJlJC
decis.ions ao out the window.
"We're aonna set 'em," said Jim Spreine of the Laguna Beach
Police: Depenmcnt.
Not only did that dcpa:rtn'tcut put additional patrol can on the
sttects for the evcnfof, it had offi~ make rquJar runs by convenience
stores lookina for, an1oxicated persons purcha.sin& more alcohol.
.Costa MN kep1 i11 regular drunken dri¥int-icam oftwo-Officcn.
Every ni&ht of the year lheir only assjgnmcnt is to look for drunken
drivers, said Lt. John Moquin. . · -
Two such teams were assigned to sniff out the intoxicated driver in
N~wport Bdch, said Sgt. Steve Vanhorn. w
Only two extra motorcycle office!$ were scheduled to patrol tbe ·
streets of San Clemente on the eve of 1986, said Detective Leonard
Goodwin. •
The Eountain VaUer. Police Department planned to have three
extra officers on duty unttl 3 arm . to look specifically for people 4rivina,
under the innuence of alcohol, said LL David Brokaw. Stt. Pa1rick Clemens of the Hunrinaton Beach Police Department
was more secretive about his department's plans for the holiday
evening. "I won't tell you how many elttra officc:n we'll have, but we
will have a very hiab profile " he said. On any given niabt of the year
he said, "nearly 99 percent of all our problems are reiJted to alcohol and
other drugs," said Ocmens. •
Irvine asstgned three additional offioers to spend New Year's Eve
searchina out the drunken driver, aocordina to Lt. Bob Lenn~rt.
ASSASSIN •••
PromA2 ~
Linc separating Beirut's Christian volved in the ambu°Th. .
and Moslem sectors. According to independent wit·
The Lebanese Fo~es Christian nesscs, spcakjng on condition of
militia: claimed the attack was not anonymity, 1hnhootfn& bro~e out u
aimed at qcmayel but was an attempt a convoy of presidential limousines
to kill one of its officials. security and Shaftari's motorcade drove along
chief Assad Shaftari. Zalka's coastal hiahway.
A militia communique said Shaf-A communique from the prcsidcn·
tari. 29. was unhun when his car was Lia.I palace said the 43-year~ld
hit by gunfire and grenades. The Gemayel "coincidently wu not in his
militia said the ambush was made by limoosine" when .bis motorcade
50 assailants in the Christian suburb came under attack.
of ZaJk.a on Beirut's nonttcastcrn The president's bullet-prooflimou·
edge. sine was bit by gunfire, and three
One of Shaftari's bodyguards was escortiogcarswe~sevcrelydamaged,
killed and another wa~ seriously the communique said.
wounded. according to the militia. The Lebanese Forces communique
which is Lebanon's strongest Chris-said Shaftari's bodyguards exchanged
tian force. fire with the ambu~en and an
Tbe conOicllng accounts of lhe undetermined number of assailants
ambush reflected the power struggle were killed or wounded.
between the LebancSe Forces and Police said the tnack touched off
Gcmaycl's Phalange Party for domi· fighttnJ between Oemayel's
nance in the Chris1ian heartland PhaJan11sts and Lebanese Forces
north of Beirut. militiamen in cast Beirut. At least
The Phalange has declared its four people were lcilJed and 19 were
opposition to a Syrian-sponsored wounded, witnesses said. cease-fir~ agrccmenl the Lebanese Gemayel ordered the Lebanese
Force~ signed an ~amascus on Sa1.ur-army's 8th Brigade to d~ploy in Zalka
day with t~~ ~am Dnrse and Sh111e· ~ an<fin the Metn province. where the Mosl~m m1h11as. . . presidential palace and the prcsi·.
Neuher the pres1den!1aJ ~lace nor dent's family home arc located.
the Lebanese Forces 1dent1fied the Former President Camille Cha-
attackers. ~~t .there ~ere no reports C?f moun. 85, an opponent of the Syrian·
Moslem m1ht1amen an the area and u mediated armistice agreement, vis·
appeared that Christians were in--ited the presidential palace ~fter news
FLAG MUST GO .••
From Al
Ronnie (Presidcnl Reagan) takes hLS
down at the White House ...
Terry Dowdall. an atto rney rep-
resenting the owners of the park just
off Harbor Boulevard and Edinger
A venue. said lhe fi nal Judgment
upholds park rules that prohibit the
display of non-growing i1ems outside
the mobile homF. The prohibited
ilems can be pul in a storage shed. he said. .,
"The rules are put in for the sake of
neatness," he said. "We don't wcant it
to took like a j unk yard or a second-
hand store."
Dowdall. who sajd park manage-
ment "ool~ reluctantly" brouaht the
lawsuit, claimed that Weissman has
decorated his space with patriotic
displays only to generate attentjon to
himself.
"He is euphoric over media atten-
tion." Dowdall said. The attorney
said the court battle is not over the
flag.. but over Weissman's alleged
failure to follow park rules.
But Weissman, who said he's in the
battle to the end. is trying to scrape up
AIRPORT FLIGHTS •••
From Al
asked for some of the additional
flights. lf granted. Class A flights
would rise from the 36 used now lo an
average of 47.5. Murphy said.
AirCal also asked for more flights
in th.c Class AA c~legofo/~ as did
America West. Those flights -six
ADD -were returned by PSA after
the county delermmed the aircraft
operated by the earner was too quiet
to require regulalion.
The count> plan to temporarily
increase flights incurred the ire of
Newpon Beach offic ials and mem·
bers of two citizens groups, who had
just signed a settlement agreement
with the county designed to curb
ai~rt noise while allowmg planned
facilities expansion to proceed.
Newport Beach special counsel
ORANGE .... Piiat COAST ... ,
MAIN Ol'PICI 330 W. t.y It Colle ..._ Co\
Josephine Powe a(!Cuscd county
supervisors of violating the spirit of
the agreement by approving the plan
just days after a final accord bad been
reached.
Barbara Liebman. directo-r of the
Airpon Working'G roup. said she was
relieved to learn the increase in fli~ts
would not be u severe as it mi&ht
have been. but she added that
m embers of the organization will
mecl with lheir attorneys Thursday to
sec if some action can be taken apanst
the counly for violating lhe intent of
the settlement weement. .
"Fifty-five (ADD) was the inlent of
lhe asrecment. The action by the
Board of Supervisors was nol a
reasonable range and we're afrajd this
1s going to continue ...
t Elaborate·
plantii:J.g
for palms
New year to dawn cloudy, wet -
ly P'llBD VOOELSTBIN ..............
Jobn Hamilton had good reason to end 198.5 witb a bana. -1-
• He was cc:lebratina his 44th birth·
day New Year's Eve. •
HamlJton celebrated by planting
four palm trees ranging from 20 to 44
feet call in bis fronl yard. The 22·year
resident of Corona del Mar had to
hire a crane with a fl4-foot boom to
swina each tree over hi~ house.
The larpst tree weighs 6,000
pounds, he said. Ws "front yard" is
only about l 0 feet wide by 30 feet
Iona.
Hamihon's five.level Qtina Cove
borne is built into a 'cliff overlook.in•
lhc Newport Harbor entrance:.
"I just wanted to aive my5elf a
birthday present," the real estate
developer and general contractor
said. --
The project was complicaled be-
cause power lin~ where be wanted to
plant the tJUS prevented him from
pttina a small crape. tO-d~ tbe job
from the street at the bottom of-tbc-
cliff.
"Nobody ·would touch it unlest-I
swuna the trees over the house from
the street ll tile top of the cliff," he
said. "Even lhen two crane operators
tu med the job down."
"The palm trees ~ed last sum·
mer at Newport h's Fashion
inspired me to have palms of my
own, .. be said. "I've always liked the
way palms look." ·
Hamilton declined to reveal bow
much his trees cosl ;The 5().foot trees "
planted al Fashion Island rci>ortedJy
cost the Irvine Co: $800 apiece:.
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of the ambush spread.
Chamoun, a Christian, Yid he met
for 30 minute' with Gemayel ·~1
congratulated the president on his ,
escape,'' he told reporters.
Although the Phalange Party op-
posed the political aspects of the
armistice agreement thal give
MosJems ~n equal share of power
with the Christians, Gcmayel re·
frained from making any public
stalement.
The MW yMt w111 dtwn coot. wet Md cloudy on \ht Orange
Coaat.
Conlk*abte ctoudlMN i. •JtPeC'~ through Thurad~.
With oc:cMlon• eprt~lee. tcOOrdinO to the natloMI weather ....-vtoee. H~. mild momlnga.,. forecut.
Hlghl both daya wlN be In the low 80t·to fow 70., with Iowa
from the mid 40a to mid 60s.. Mountain• will be moetly ctoudy through Thuraday. with
IOcal fog Md occatk>nal eprlnklea. Aeeort hlgh9wlll beln themkt 50tto low80t, with IOWSln the aoa and 4'08.
U.S. Tempa
Bul he privately complajoed that
he was not oonsulted throuJhout the
three months of ·negotiattons that ~· produced the 2J.-page agreement. .__ _____ -'--____ ..__ __
. ~resident Hafe'z A~~d of Syria UnJdentlfled flreft•hter ·1oou o•er .-111-•mold-" ... • wrec~••e of plane. anvated Gemaycl to v1s1t ~ •• . •ua& ..... ...._ -
on Thursday for talks on the
fire. Gcmaycl accc:pted. CKY NELSON DEAD Gemayel's endorsement is n~ • • •
ary for the cnforcmenl of the new FromAl N.M. ~cx:ord, which provi~dor-the fo~-perform two shows JaA. I~ at ,the that she J>!'Cfcrred Elvis PresJey,
tton. of a new nataonaJ . ~huon Crazy Horse Steak House an Santa Ricky decided to make a record ~brnet to ov~~ the anrusttc:e and Ana. where Nelson has been per· himself and came up with a strina of dtsba~d ~II m1ht1as. . . . fo rming regularly over the past five hils, amassing nine gold records bX
Chnst1an and Moslem m1huas years. 1961 includin2 "Poor Little-Fool '
caJled a "comprehensive cea.sc.fire" "The shows were sold out as of and :.It's Late.t; Other hits included
along Bei~t's Green L~ne at dawn today:· said Fred Reiser. the club's "Mary Lou" and "Travelin' Man."
Tuesday wt th orders ~o nval gunmen vice prcsid~nt. "They·v.e always been In I 957, he first performed "Teen-
to rer~atn from shoot mg. . popular. R1c~.Y Nelson s shows were ager's Romance," a nd "I'm Walk in, ...
Pohce ~eported that two S<?fd1ers phenome"al. . on the show The songs became his
from a disengagement for~ an the _N~lson. 45. gr~~ up . in front of first million ~llers. ·
centraJ Lebanese mountams were m1lhons of telev1S1on vacws on the
killed· in skirmishes between Druse popular series of lhc mid-1950s, "The
militiamen and pro-Gema'yel Chris. Adventures of Oi:zie and Harriet."
tian army units. Born Eric Hilliard Nelson in Site of cra•h.
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Teaneck. N.J .. on May 8. 1940, he
became "Ricky" when his parents
transferred their radio show to tel~
vision.
"Ozzie and Harriet" portrayed the
real-life Nelson family, with all the
adventures a middle-class American
family might have. Even their TV
house was modeled o n the Nelsons'
"Just being raised like I was, where
going to work was really just a nother
facel ofhome, l think it gave usa good
foundation.". he said in a 1983
interview describing his relationship
with his family.
He married Kristin Harmon on
April 20. 1963. aod had four children:
Tracy Kristine, twins Gunnar Eric
and Matthew Gray, and ~ Hill-
iard. Tracy Nelson also is an actress.
new lease on his si nging career when
he formed the Stone Canyon Band. a
country rock-oriented five-piece
group.
the $2,000 or so lhal he said is
required lo file an appeal. And he
stands to pay $20.000 m attorney fees
ifhc loses the appeal. he said.
He said he's fiahtlngon, in part, for
the sake of1he other occupanls of the
63-space park. If he loses, be said.
"1he rcsl (01her lenants) will submit
and decide that they can't fight him
(the owner).
"I didn't think a judge would listen
to all this b-s-and believe it." he
said.
L1chman said supervisors threw
down the gauntlet in accepting
~blc's {>Ian for increasing flights up
to anaverageof77.Saday when it was
obvious th~ airlines could not in-
crdselhelr opei:;ttloiH that drama1i:
caJly in a shon period of lime.
"Now what they've gol is a pol1tical
problem,'' she s&Jd. "We're still ~cry
anary. It was a slap in lhe face and we
don't need that kind of treatment
from panners."
Liebman said lhe 'citizens group
will ask iis attorneys if the county's
action could set a precedenl for future
years. lfso, they miaht seek the aid of
a federaJ judae in setting protecti\TC
language added lo the settlement
documents to prevent any repetition,
she said.
'
·D=t If CJUr8nt11d
rcaJ-life home in Hollywood.
While on the TV show from 1952 to
1966 with his parents and brother
David. Ricky Nelson wcnl from a
crew cut 11 ·year~ld. to a real-life
teen-age singjng idol. to a 25-ycar-old
Nelson had since divorced Har·
mon and was recently engaged to
marry Helen Blair.
His mother, who res1des in Laguna
Beach. and brother survive. His
father died of cancer in I 97S at the age
of68.
The title tJtck of I 972's "Garde.rt
Party .. album. an autobiographical
account of has reception at a gig at
New York's Madison Square Garden.
was a major h11 and produced another
gold record.
husband.
After a girlfriend told him in I 9S6
In the 1970s, having matured and
become Rick Nelson, he enjoyed a
Dunng the 1980s. he toured coun-
lry fa irs and said he would like to do
more work in television. Nelson
appeared at the Orange County Fair
las1 July.
tn the tptrtt of 1he hottday-
..UOO. I wt8h to p.-a along to
you a nottalglc poem on the
rtght, In the hope that It wtll
give you the same pteaure
that It hu gtwn to me. .
. Grandfather ctock•. u we11""'
aa atmltar ttne mantel clocks,
have faced down the chaJlenge
of plaetlea Ind modern dellgn.
to that, today, IUCh cloekt wtll,
In fact, become true helrlooma
-~. 'tljnforrow.
We wtah 10 take this op-
portunity t9 thank all our
valued cu1tomers who have ' remained faithful to ua In the
...
Winding. the Clock
When I WilS a little bd, my old srandfather said That
none should wind the clock but he, and so at time for bed
He'd fumble fo1 1he curious key kept high upon the shelf
And sel aside that llule task entirety for himself.
In time 11randfather passed away and so tbat duty fell
Unto my father who performed the weekly custom well·
He held that clocks were not to be by ureless persons ~ound
And he alone should turn the key or move the hands around.
I envied him that little usk and wished that I might be ·
The one to be entrusted with the turning of the key.
But year by year the clock was his exclusfve bit of care
Until the day the an11els ume and smoothed his silver hair.
Today the tJSk Is mine to do, llke those who've 11one before
I am a jealous guardian of that rou"d and 11lassy door. '
And until at my chlmber door Cod's masen11er Jt\111 knock
To me alone shall be rMerved the right to wind the clock. '
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move to our lovefy new home.
Atto we wtlh to thank ttre new
friends we have acqulr9d lfnoe
our move. We wlll continue to
give personal tervtce to all of
you In the future.
-1'41'1111 1MY 119 NCI'~ "'4thcM ~lei I* -"'~-
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for 1986.
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·Mu ti-mil ton-do arsu tng; brutality
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. ·~ donnanr oil well bursti. 1pew-
m1 oil and Mlt water over Jtrcets and into the harbor.
•A ~ries of mult.imillion-do/IM
brur.Iity claims a,.inst the Police
Department ~nds city lawyers to the courtroom s.
•A lfOUP of surf.related accidenrs
mull in multimillion do/JM chims.
The c/ai•s came in the aftermath 'of• record $6 m illion settkment to• man
who wu paralyzed after divifll into
the ocean and bittio.i a undblr. . . -
198S has been marked by a scatter·
ina of c'laims apinst the city of
Newport Beach -claims reachin&
into pockets that some think are
plenty deep enouah to handle them.
The Iona-lived perception of New-
Newport follce Cblef Charle. 0 Pete" Oram, ebown tallstnc
with eome city yoatbe, ll1IDC ap Ida star In 198&. ·
eort Beach as the wealthy's Oranaie
Coast oaais is envied by intanden and
appreciated by residents. But city
. officials sometimes rqret that im~
accordina to Newport Beach Caty
Manaaer Bob Wynn.
Althou&h dotted with exper\sive
can and waterfront hOmes, tbe s~u
of Newport Beach are not paved with
aold, Wynn said, However, many
think that Y(hen it comes to filin' .a
ctaim,1..the affluent Orange Coast city
can anord it.
But Wynn warns that a couple of ,
enormous settlements could' break
the bank.
"It has Geen a severe problem for
the city," he said.
Wynn p~icted that 1986 is not t.be
year for a mltjor develop,ment in the
SCH:alled "deep pockets ' problem, a ·
situation wtuch has allowed tbc:
public to seek millions (or even the
most arbitrary of claims.
"rm not optintistic that any l~
lative relief will come this year."
Wynn said, "'Maybe the year after,
but not this year.'
• But the basic right to file a claim
against a city government is OM that
should be maintained, Wynn said.
The city will keep considenng pu~ic
claims to ensure tbafright, he said.
. "I look at it this way:" Wynn said,
"it is something that has to happen.
We have to have appropriate ptotcc-
tion from dccp-pock•ts lawsuits."
More than 35 claims were filed
against Newport &ach following an
Aug. 2 oil well explosion and fire that
caused heavy crude oil to gush over
ineigbborhOQd streets and into the bay
neai 44th Street.
(Pleue .ee NEWPORT/A&)
John Taylor, 23, collected $8 million from Newport Beach
in aurf-dlrin& injury i.wautt agatn.t the city.
Donation
cameback ~ .
to.Y.icti~
ofblaze -
a, IVIAN llOWUft .............
If never om&mld 10 Coroba del
Mar resident Jlldwd Smith when ..
made a dooation to tbe Americm
Red Cto11 dilaster fund l O dal! 11D.
but . tbe raljty of bein& 111•
victim became all too cleaf Moeday ~ be came home to a naS~"&, who -0.WDS a oompuW
IOftwarc company i.n Newpon Beada.
made bis donation after atteodins a
recent fund-raiJCT' for tbe Or-.
County O..P'ef' of tbe American tid
Crou at the Re~ rest.au.rut la
Newport Belch. ' What be dido •t knOw WU that M
would soon be one of the vicsimt M
souaht to help with his contributioa. "It's veryirouic, ... Smith Slid.
The irony was lf'llic for Smith, wbo
came home 10 leave a key under bia
doormat for a friend and saw lllil
fernlcaf Avenut home enaulfed ia
flames lhortly aft.er 8 a.qt. Monday.
Smith's home was pued by iM
fire, apparently SJ*ked from a dry
Christmas tree, be aaid. Anotblr
home on the two-unit property and a
home next door also were damqed. ~ firefilhi,r suffered minor bums
wbile battlina the blaze, .but no one
else was injured. . ·
The Red Crost pTIWidcd a clotbinl
voucher for Smith aft.er be loll
everythina in ~ fire. He said he
doesn't really lcnow what compelled
him to ajve to the Red Cros&.
(Pleue-na&/ A8)
·esa weathered stiff Winds in 1985
Cracks showed In both city's st~bility,
northslde homes during turbulent year
BJ TONY SAAVEDRA built on expansive soil that is re-°'._.,...,......,. portcdly contracting from a lack of
It's not likely that Costa Mesa ·rain, sending cracks through an
o#ficials will m ourn the passing of estimated 147 homes. patios and
l 98S. pools. Homeowners are scckina more
There were more low lights than than $70 million in damages from the briaht spots during a year that will be city. ~ remembe~ as a time of shakeups, • For the financially troubled
instabiljty and infighting: Costa Mesa Visitors Bureau, dis·
• For an embattled City Council, solved in March after exhausting
divided over the issue of growth and $90,000 in city subsidies without
saddled with the antics of maverick making a dent into the tourism
councilman Dave Wheeler. market
• For a conhside neighborhood • For a City Hall that lost its chief
-. I
-Judgeto.mleonpatent
. sUit Invol.ving NB firm
•
From staff ud wire reports
LOSANGELES-Climaxmaa 13-
year legal fight, a federal judge will
decide a Texas toolmaker's request
forSl.2 billion from a Newport Beach
company that infringed on its patent
for a rock drilling bit.
With the infringement question
settled, the non-jury damage portion
of the case between Hughes Tool of
Houston and Smith International of
Newport Beach, is set to begin
Thursday before U.S. District Judge
Harry HUP{>·
"The basic question at this point is
the worth of this particular invention
and how much 1t has been used," said
Ricb.ard Stone. attorney for Smith
International.
A federal appeals court has over-
turned a District Court decis1on that
favo~ Smith, instead ruling that the
Newport Beach fi rm mfTinged on
Hu&hes' patent for the drill bit 1-f upp will decide the amount of the
damages.
"It's been a long ume getting here,"
said Ed GaJJe, Hughes' vice president
of engineering and research who
invented the drill bit:
The focal point of the infringement
suit was the exact use ~nd desian of
the rubber seal on the 'drill bit made
by Smith.
"They (Hughes) claim this rubber
ring is worth S 1.2 billion. and we say
we don't think so." Stone said.
Smith reportedly set aside a $22.8
million reserve fund in June but
estimates an award against it might
run as high as $62 million.
Smith sold 460.640 rock bits be-
tween 197 1 and the end of 1984.
netting about S 1,.3 billion. according
to co"npany records filed 1n court.
The case has been fought in various
federal courts in Californ ia for 13
years and has generated hundreds of
volumes of documents. ~
1 ........................................ .
j· Laguna Hills woman killed in Hawaii
f By tM Auoclated Press 'daughter in Kahana. on Maui's
t northern end.
LAHAINA, Hawaii -An elderly She left her daughter's home early
I Laauna Hills .woman apparently Monday momina for a walk on
drowned after tcavina family mem-Kahana beach, where her.body was
ben to ta.kc a ~k on the beach, later found. police said.
accordina to police on Maui "Island. Thett was no evidence of foul play:
Emily Brenner. 8S. was visitina her police said.-
1 Mesa actiVist William Lord
, Funeral services arc planned Thursday for long-time Lions O ub member
and active community resident William E. Lord, who died Sunday at his Costa
Mesa home. He was 83.
Lordz past president and member of tbe_Qranae County Lions O ub, is
survived oy his wife. Thd.ma. and son, Dan.
Lord was also a member of the Moosc Lodge, a foundina member and
volunteer with the Costa Mesa Volunteer Fire Department for 17 yean, and a t put member of the Costa Mesa Sanitary Boaid.
''He loved people and he lpved workina f~r them," said Thelma Lord.
Services ~ill be held at & O a.m. Thunday at. the Harbor Lawn Chapel, 1624
Gisler Ave. in Costa Mesa. ...
jEdwardShn•ofLaaana
funeral ICNices for Edward Carroll Sims, 62, of Laauna Beach are tcbeduled toda~at 2:30 lf.m. at the El Camino Mortuary in San Dicao.
I Sims died Cbristmu momina of abeart attack at a convaletcent home in
U>qBeach. .
'Sims was a wd known artist who ljved in Lquna for over 30 ~ until
a stroke left bjm incapedtated ll\ree )Un aso-ben he moved to the Coat.a del
klita in Lona Beech where he died. f.-·
He made his 1iviftl buildina lbip models and enibited hi• wort at the
festival of'~ for over 21 ye1r1. His models were displayed in. the Cot&qe
Resuunnt ind tbc Dua Point Lilltlboute aa well 11 in vatil>u.s pnvat.e homa.
Sims is aurvived by hit wife Ren, 66, of~ Beech: four daYlbten.
of 1 S years when head administrator
F~ Sorsabal retired in October... His
eapa)>le protege. Allan Roeder, was
promoted from assistant city man-
~er to talce over the top poSL While
·dissettling, the transition was smooth
~ frcc.ofwran.&}ing.
Developers and sympathetic city
officials were again dogged by Mesa
Action. a slow growth group that
elected two representatives to the
counciJ in 1984 and continued to gain
momentum through "85.
The opposition group again proved
itself a formidable foe when member
Patricia-itrynes came within seven
votes of unse\tina veteran Costa
Mesa councilman Donn Hall from
the Orange County Water District
board in November.
After straddling the fenc~. the Oran~e CounJy Fair Board firc<l -a
warning shot last October at its
troublesome tenant, the Pacific
Amphitheatre, over the concert noise
spilling into adjacent neighborhoods.
Fair officials sued amphitheiter·
owner Ned-West Inc. for some al·
leged lease violattons unrelated to the
noise issue. But the salvo was clearly
aimed at the volume controls of the
18,000-capacity arena.
A state Senate proposal to harness
the noise was shelved until 1986 to
give the Fair Board a chance to do 1ts
own housekeeping. Whether the bill
1s reactivated this year by its author.
Sen. John Seymour of Anaheim.
depends on \he fair officials' ability to
neutralize the noise battle. _
&ck in Novomber 1984, on the
morning after an extremely bmer cit)
elecuon. a tired Counetlman Donn
Hall predicted Costa Mesa would be
mired in controversy wtth tbe elec-
tion of attorney Dave Wheeler.
Wheeler. one of two council mem·
bers funded heavily b~ Mesa Actton.
first fulfilled the proph~ in Jarruary
when-he .accused deHlopers of or·
chestratmg his ev1cuon from a Cost.a
Mesa apartment.
He made headlines again 1n March
for waving his council badge dunn& a ·
traffic dispute wt th one uf his consu.-
(Pl~ .ee MESA/A&) Coa!Hil•9n Daft Wheeler
Despite oil rift, Laguna had good year
Ex-mayorpo~nts
to · e·normous
strides· in 1985 ----------
By LA URA MERK
Of .. .,...,_...,\
Laguna Beach Cit} officials
agree -It was a ven-good ~ear.
Probably the most pressing
issue the citv fac.ed 1n 1985 was
the fight to pre ent the oil
mdustr) from dnlhng 'off t~
Orange Coast
The bank was fought sem1-
effect1 vel\. cH\ officials said.
Though a moritonum protect·
mg local ~11ters has been hfkd.
Interior Secretan Donald
Hodel will be forcCd to begin
negouauons with a team to
determine which federalh
owned tracts should be offered
for exploration. .
Noted as another major ac-
complishment was the Laguna
Beach Cit) Council's adoption
of the cit) 's land-use ~h9.
required b~ .. llbe C.ahfom1a
( oastal (omm1ss1on. It came
after nearl~ five years of plan-
ning
_ In t986. thc councll wtlt bcJin
adopung t~ appropnate zoning
ordinances to enforce the pJan.
"I think we have made great
stndC'S. enormously great
stndes." said councd member
Bobbie Minkm. who served as
mayor from A.priJ urttll Novem-
ber "\\ccamealonawayon the
coa.st.a.I plan I think that is a
monumental achievement and
ga VC5 us enormous freedom to
have our own coastal plan and
arow 1n a small way." she wd.
.\ htlhhght of last yea.r's
aC'C'Omp[1shments, 8CCOrdina to
council members. was the adop-
t1on of the City's smokina ordJ-
nar -e. which rtiquircs em-
ployers to provide, whenever
possible. a separate smokina
an:a away from the workina
·enVlronment. It allO requires
that restaurants. with a acatina
capacity of over 40, provide no-
smokina e.auna areas.
'.!l aucss that was my beby,"
said ('ouncilman Neil
Fittp1tnek.
But probably the most S11Di6-
ant achievement o( the City
Council -which was met
wtthout fanfart -was the
rellrtmcnt ofa S 10-million debt
on the Sycamcm Htlls propeny.
The sale of land to Kaufman
8roed Inc. for devtloprntnt of
700 ..... fanuly bomct nearly
cleaftd tbc city'I ditbt. ~ I\
oat tunt wu accumW.tifta
antcratatS l ,500aday Tbc a ty
alto upbdd a prior <lOUftcirs
commnmcat Md IOkt a POnion
..
' I
Carolyn Winfield. 37. Of'Llpu leecb; ludidt Civipi, 36, oflrvi~ Pamela
Stoneham. 33, o( Mendicino County, and ~u Aclcmntn. JO, ol Sen
Clemente. lms is aJt0 survived by to pndcbddm. -
"1• • • -•U.MllllU.::.fAllL-1--
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,
fllgb. Court reverses
.R-v_e tfeath sentences Bojfrlend held ln death
o-i-wltness la FBI spy trial
Rare book returned
Tit~ ru9 328 JW=Old book. dtaplayed by Elliot 81lelhot.
State Llbrartan'tor tlae.Commonwealtla of Pemiql...S..
wu retmned to tile State Library In Barrtaba.ra on llonday
ID a plain ••nllla enftlope. The book became ml•l:t
IMHDetlme between 1823 and tile tum of the centary. an
wu returned In the ntclat depoelt of tile llbrary.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
ltale Supreme Court, in' a flurry· of
year-end rulinp. reversed five dealh
1entences Tuesday and also said
police oannol fly over back yards to
ltal'Ch for ~ari.Juana without a war-
rant. t
In another mltjor decision, the
coun ruled that public transit com-
s-nies -must take steps to protcet
s-uenaers from attacks by other
riders., although they ar:cn 't necess-
arily required to post anned guards
on buses.
With' the death penalty decisions,
the Qoun has rcyersed 46 of the 49
death 1entences it has considered
sln~ the state's capital punishment
lawwas rcscorcd in 1977.
The cases were all returned to lower
courts for full or partial retrials.
The flood of decisions coincided
with the final day of work by Justice
Otto Kaus, who retired in October
but stayed available to oomplete his
unfinished cases until the end of the
year.
These arc the death penalty de-
cisions:
- By a 4-3 vote, the court reversed
the dewth sentence of Darnell Lucky
Deukniejian will propose
a $37 billion state budget
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
George ·Deukmejian w~ll unveil
an approximately S37 billion
state budget next week that will
stress-the "peoples' prioriues" -
schools. crime. toxics, jobs-and
could include some cuts or freez-
es, aides said Tuesday.
"I think you might see some
sizable increases in some of these
areas. and by definition-.that's
-gomg t<>-~an that-O'"he·Htreas are
not gomg to grow as much or not
at all. or may be reduced," Steve
Merksamer said m a New Year's
Eve interview.
Merksamer. DeukmeJ1an's
chief of staff. characterized the
1986-87 spending plan as the
.. completion" of what' he called
Deukmejian's shift toward more
s~ndfog for such things as
schools. anti-crime programs and
economic development and away
from an emphasis on welfare
programs.
ANAHEIM
HILTON-&
TOWERS
S~nday,Jan.5
10am-6pm
And he asserted that the Legis-
lature's Democratic mlliority
should accept the Republican
govc.-rnor's spending pnorities as
their own.
.. I would hope that the Demo-
crats in the Legislature would
agree with the governor's pri-
orities." Merksamer said. "Cer-
tainly the governor's priorities -
a ('budget) reserve. education, job d~k>pment. publte-a-fety,
toxics -are the people's pn-
ontic:s.
"I thirik that's where the Legis-
lature ought to foc us ... he adaed.
"It ought to accept the governor's
priorities as the important pri·
orities for the people of Cali-
fornia." .
If Democrats demand more
mone> for programs frozen or cut
b) DeukmeJian 1n exchange for
his spending priorities, then "I
expect we"ll have some things to
disc uss." Merksamer said.
I
Each January, the governor
proposes a ~pending plan for the
fi scal year that starts the following
July I. The Legislature can cut or
augment his proposals. Then the
governor can reduce or eliminate
-but not increase -spending
items approved by lawmakers.
Merksamer spoke only in gen-
era'! terms about the budiet and
the administration's legislative
planslOr 1986 and did not reveal
a budget total. But admmistrative
sources expect the spending plan
to total about $37 billion. which
would be about $1.7 billion over ,
the 1985-86 total ofS35.3 billion.
Merksamer wouldn't say if the
budget proposals would include a
freeze or a lower-than-required
increase in welfare benefits. a
frequent GOP target. .. I'm not in
a position to answer that.'' he
said. "We"ll have to wait for the
budget.
Oeetgned aa a centfal market-
place for all Bridal, Honeymoon
and first year home needs. The
1986 Spring Bridal & Honey-
moon Show has Invited
Southern California's top ex-
perts In their fleld to present a
visually exciting & Informative
day for both the bride. gr9om
•nd thetr f am Illes.
PUtCHAll TICQT AT THI ~
WIN
fabulous
Honeymoon Trip
to Exotic Locales
THIEi EXCLUSIVE ,
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• • ...
for 1981 murders of two men durina a
jewelry store robbery in Los ~ties,
but upheld bis murder convicllons.
Jusuce Allen 8roussard's opinion
sajd the jud&e's instructions ·may
have discouraae<t jurors from con-
sidering character evidence that
weighed against the death penalty,
and also said an instruction to dis~ th.e "oonseq~ncea" of the
verdict may have tilted the jury
againsuympathy.
-By a 4-2 vote, the court reversed
the death sentence but u~held the
m urder conviction of Marvin Walker
Jr. for killing a 15-year-old boy during
a 1979 liquor store robbery in Santa
Clara County. Broussard's opinion
said jurors were unduly restricted in
considering character evidence and
also that Walker wasn't giv~n enough
advance notice of some evidence
against him.
-By a 6-1 vote, the .court reversed
tbe death sentence of Ronald Deere
for fllUrdering a man and two young
children in R iverside County but
affirmed hi~ convictions. At Deere's
request .. · his lawyer put on no-
ev1dence against the death penalty,
saying his client wanted to die. Justice
Stanley Mosk 's opinion said the court
system should not be used for a
.. state-aided suicide."
-By a 4-2 vote. the court reversed
the death sentence ofR ic hard Phillips
but affirmed his convictions for the
1977 murder of one man and at-
temprct! murder of a second in a drug-
related robbery in Madera County.
Justice Cruz Reynoso's opinion said
the judge improperly allowed
evidence of other purported crimes
by Phillips, including a letter he
allegedly wrote soliciting the murders
ofh1s mother and three other peeple.
By "e A1toclai., Pre••
LOS ANGELES -Authorities on Tuesday arrested the ~yfric!'d ~fa
Soviet emigre who testified in the spy trial of fired fBl qent R1cba(cl M_iller
and was later found dead in a car tha~ plµnsed off a cliff onto a ~~ch. Vladimir
Ratc hikhfoe. 44. was boOked for invcsttption <?f murder in the. death of
Ludmila Kondratjeva, 38, whose body was found in a car sm~shed in th~ surf
off Santa Monica last Saturday. £:?cputy Jo~n Brou~sard said. Ask~ ~~.bet
death was related in any way to Miller's espionage tnal. Bro~ssard 111d. All
they're saying is that a prel.iminary investigation revealed t~at 1t was some typ_e
of domestic quarrel." The couple had li ved t~ether since 1981 , he wd.
Ratchikhine was held withou• bail in t~e county Jail.
Former Man80n dl~lple _denied ~ole
FRONTERA, Calif. -Susan Denise Atkins, the former Cbarles M~naon
disciple convicted in the 1969 cult slayinas of actress Sharon Tate and scvt:n
others, was denied parole for a sixth time Tuesday. ACkins. who pleaded lD
tears for her release, also was told she could not reapply for ~le f<?r three
years. The panel c:.ited the "cruel, heinous manner" in which Atkins k1Ued. ~s
well as a psychiatric report that concluded she continues t<> show strong anti-
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Chevron Pre.ldent Jolin Gray resign•
SAN FRANCISCO -John R. Grey, president of Chevron Corp. since
1974, wiJI take early retirement effective immediately for bcalth reasons, the
company said Tuesday. Chevron Chairman George M. Keller expressed "deep r~gret" at the announcement. "Jack has contributed to the arowth and success·
ofour company for more than 41 years." Keller said. "Mr. Grey is seriouJl!y ill.
This is not a palace revolt," said G. Michael Marcy, a Chevron spokesman. "I
can't teU you the nature of bis illness."
Stork •trike. hrlce at ume time
POMONA -LightniQg may not strike twiee in the same spot, but storks
sometimes do. Shellie Vander Tuig gave binh to a baby boy named Lambert at
7:22 p.m. Sunday -exactly 23 years to the minute after she was born. Leslie
Mcleod. Sf'Okeswo man for Pomona Valley Community ~ospital. sa~d. "W.e
have 200 delivenes a month and we've never seen a co10c1dencc like thts
before."
-Raid yields automatic weapon•, arrest
. LOSANGELES -Sheriffsdeputiesraideda Ven~apanmentT\Aesday.
arresting one man and confiscating several automatic and semi-automatic
weapons. includinJ a .45<aliber pistol with a laser sightinJ system. Deputy
John Broussard said Slade Fiero, 25. was booked for invcsuption of various
weapons violations-at the-Lennox shcriffstatiommdwas being hrldin1teu o
$500,000 bail. The deputy said the raid culminated a I 1h-mo nth investigation
by sheriffs narcotics investigators.
-By a 5-1 vote. the court reversed
the deatti sentence ofJohn Davenpon
for the 1980 mu~er of a woman who
was stabbed repeatedly and impaled
with a stake in a field near the Orange
County community of Tustin. Re-
ynoso's opinion upheld _the tonure-
muracr fonvictTon. re)ecti[\g dissents
by Broussard and Chief Justice Rose
Bird that the.law failed to require the
intentional infliction of torture; but
the court reversed the sentence be-22-year-old man klllealn shootout
cause of restrictions on defen5c evidence and a prosecutor's com-SACRAMENTO - A 22-year-old man suspected of shooting at a
ment on the governor's power to homeowner was fatally wounded in an e~change of gunfire with a sheritrs
commute a life sentence. deputy early Tuesday. officers said. Edward Lionel RaJotte Ill was killed by a
_By a 4-2 vote, the court reversed shot~n blast in the upper right shoulder after firing three shots from an
the death sentence of Michael Leach auto1'1atic handgun, Deputy Chief Val Kobza said. Kobza said that Deputy
for a 1979 robbery and murder near Danny Minter. 32. who fired the fatal blast. and another officer res~nded in
Fresno. Kaus' opinion said the Judge . separate cars to a south Sacramento County neighborhood wh,.rc residents had
improperly told the jury not to reported hearinggunshotsand a man yelling for help.
consider sym pathy for the defendant.
-By a 5-2 vote, the court rcr.'ersed
the robbery and murder convictions
and death sentence of Patrick Croy
for the killing of a policeman during a
1977 shootout in Yreka. -Grodin's
opinion said the jury Nas not ask_ed to
find that Croy had intended to take
pan in the robbery, the basis of his
murder conviction.
Gunmen
kilJ secret
police chief
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) -
Gunmen firing .submachine guns
from a small truck ambushed and
killed Gul\temala's secret police chief
on a street in the capital Tuesday.
authorities and witnesses said.
The killers intercepted lgnac10
Gonz.alez. Palacios' car on I\ street in
the southern part of the capital, fired
their guns. then drove away, National
Police spokesman Mario Ramirez
Ruiz said.
The victim's wife. Juventina. was
sittini beside him but was not hurt.
Ramirez Ruiz said. Gonzalez
Palacios was rushed to a nearby
hospi tal where he died shortly af\er
am\al.
Gonzalez Palacios, 55, !.as a re-
tired army colonel. He had been head
of the secret police from 1963 to 1966.
then returned to the JOb 'cl few years
~go. Hjs official tjtle was Chief of the
Tudic1ary Police, a secret in-
vestigative arm of the government.
He also was G uatemala's consul in
Miami and as military attache in
Nicaragua and Honduras.
Witnesses. who asked not to be
identified for fear of reprisal • -ut4 a
grouf of men made the attack from a
smal truck in wh ich they fled.
None of the four leftist guerrilla
organizations fighting for power ner
any of a number or rightist secret
death squads Qpposina tftem claimed
responsibility for the aJsassination.
The guerrillas have been active for
at least tbrcc decades, and thousands
have been kjJlcd in the figflt1ng or in
assassinations.
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Bert Lance re-elected chairman of bank
CALHOUN. Ga. -Ben Lance was overwhelmingly re-elected Tuesday
as chairman of Calhoun First National Bank. despite a pending lawsuit by a
fedelJltagency accusing him of banking violations. Shareholders at the annual
mec.-ting cast 99 percent of their votes in fa vor of the slate of directors presented
by Lance and the bank: said bank spokesman Mike Jones. He said 76 percent
of the outstanding shares voted. Lance. one-time federal budget director under
former President Jimmy Carter. is ihe largest shareholder in the bank with
87.452. or 14.75 percent. of the outstanding shares.
Disc jockeys drink for 80briety
-ALEXANDRIA, La. -Two disc jockeys campaigned against drunken
dnving by sipping scotch and quaffinf beers on the JOb. keeping up a slurred
patter over the air until they were legal y drunk. Radio KQID's morning team.
Atwood and th'e Captain, bepn drinking at 8 a.m. Tuesday and had to be
driven home when their shift ended at 10 a.m. "This is definitely legal.'' said
Alexandria police officer Mike Gallagher. who administered I-ounce shots
every 15 minutes to DJ Vic Vead, a.k.a. the captain. Colleague David Atwood dr~k warm beers while both had their blood alcohol content checked
fre¢uently. The DJs' experiment was designed to draw listeners to their mes~gethat even a few drinks-below the legal limit ~ could impair a person
and create a menace behind the wheel. Gallagher said. "
Woman hlt In handicapped parking spot
TULSA. Okla. -A woman who parked her car in a space reserv~ for the haf!di~apped says a~ angry motorist deliberately ran into her, apparentJy not
beh~v1ng she was disabled because her clothing covered a leg brace. Patricia
Boling of Broken Arrow was treated for a leg bruise ata Tulsa hospital after
bein&, hit in a di_scount store parking lot. Boling parked her car, marked with a
handicapped sticker on the rear and• handic~p~ placard on the dashboard.
in a handicapped spot m the lot Saturday. pohcc said. A woman in another car be~n shouting obscenities at her and said ... Handicapped. huh?" Boling told
police.
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Man killed In 8 -cent robbery
PITTSBURG H - A 31-yca~-old .man died ~uesday from a gunshot
wound suffe red dunng·a robbery 1n which two assailants escaped with eipt
cents. police said. Two suspects were arrested later in the day al(hou~ police
were unable to im~cdiat~ly rcl~ase detajls. Donald Stoker. 31. of Pittsburgh
was shot Monday mght ~1th a pisto! ~bov~ one eye and died early Tuesday at Allegh~~Y. Gen~ral Hospital, authont1es said. He and his mother. Beverly, had
been v1sitmg his uncle. Robert Stoker, 61 , when the shooting occurred during
a .robber:y-at an apartmeru-in~tllburgh's Nort-hside neighborhood.
Llbya reported behlnif Rome ma-cie ·
. ROME -A m~n cbara~ as the lone survivina terrorist in the Rome
airport attack says Libya prov~de~ support for the mission. and 300 fellow
terronsts are set to tauncb s1m1lar onslaughts, a Rome newsp1per said
Tuesday. II Tempo and other newspapers said the attackers who hit Leonardo
da Vinci Airport in Rome and Schwechat Airpon in Vienna last Friday alto
had plans to hijack planes and force them to crash into Tel Aviv, lsncl. "We
have the support of (Obyan leader Cot. Moammar) Khadafy and maybe
Syria," II Tempo quoted Sarham a1 tellina invcstiptors.
Body of man linked to •tolen candy formd
WARSAW. Poland -Pohce found buried in a heavily wooded ara
body ofa truck driver who was reponed missina three months aao alona wi
a truckload of 4.5 to~s of state-owned cboco~te b&n, state MWtlM
reported Tuesday. Pohce were led to his body tiy the testimony of 1 identified as Pawcl G .• one of four people arrested in October when
chocolate was found in a buildina in the southeastern tbwn of Tamo
papen said. Chocolate in Poland is strictly rationed and brinas hiah prices
the black marke.t.
Gorbachev often holiday m•••te of pea
MOSCOW -Soviet leader Mikhail S. Oorblchev sa.id In bia nation
address on the eve of I 9S6 that the peo-ple of the world are "in o ne ~tin
nuclear aac." and called on everyone not to roc.k that boat It was ~
televised New Year messqe from a Communist Pany ie.de,. since
Bre1hnev's on Ott. 31 . 1980. lt contalr\cd no criticism or act'Ulltfons -.ai
other countncs. ,
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Reagan stlll optlmistlc despite rough year·
a1 w. DAU Na.ION
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W ASHrNOTON -President Re--~bo belan l 98S promiaina .. yeen" for America. i1 cod.in&
it bis optimism appemnly
wwtimmod by a brush with cancef. a
budlet battle that be.rely deftted • S200 billiQO deficit and a superpower tum.mil that failed tO prodUClC I
formula foT eadi~ the arms race.
Tho ptesident'1 fifth year in ~ffioe
was dominated by his July 131wiery
for a malifnant tumor in his ~n.
his campatp for feden.l tu refonn
and for dcfiCit reductions. bis mcetiqa
with Soviet leader Mikhail
Oorbechcv and two hijllCk dramas in
the Middle East.
it wu also a year of to1Hevet The ponstitutionall_y pcacribed ~ in bh finNc:nn u:am. of datt o!Jan....20 fell oo a Sunday( 5'lper
faabunaoff'proleetionistleaislalion in Bowl day, so the president de ivertd CO~s, of a controveni.al visit to a his second inauauraJ addma a day
Omnalt araveyard where Nazi late. And because of a blast of a.retie
soldien are buried, and of heiabtencd au, be tet a precedent by speakina
tensions in South Africa that sharp. tnside the Cal>itol inma4 of out-
ened the araumcnt over U.S. policy doors.
toward the racially searepted coun-But his mes~ sounded a familiar
uy. note.
Rcqan won ihc release from ••t.et history say of us,. &hese wert
Conattss of S l.S •billion for MX golden years -when the Amencan
miuUes, agreed to a compromise revoluuon was reborn, when freedom
· Jimitina U.S. ai<t to rebels fiabting the a,ain~ new life 11\d America reached
leftist aovcmment of Nicaraaua. and for ~er ~t," he said.
accepted a b~t compromise that s~ months later,. doctors u
J)owed bis mihtary buildup, while Bethesda Naval Hospi~ rc!'loved
reservina the right &o change his mind about ~wo feet or the P.fCStdent. s large
if be thought the cuts endangered intestine after discovering a
national security . tancerous polyp. After further exam-
-· inations in the fall,:"the White House
quoted doctors as declaring Reagan
fully recovered.
MESA ENDURED ROCKY YEAR IN 1985. •• R~~s 0ta~inc~~~~~~ a~t~~~ Ptom AS ' . appeared to be thrust upon btm.
. 'I S20' u1· Co ard b · Early in January, White House tuents. The freshman council mem-. The m ion uny . s s op-last month. Chief of Sta tr James A. Baker 11 I and
n&mecs Trade Rqrnemauvc 8111
8roc:k lO aucceed him.
'la&er in the year, after a flood of
repons that Rcpn was aeekina the
ous&er of Health and Human Services Sec~ Ma..rp.tet HcckJer, Reqan
announce.cs that he was nami.na her
ambassador &o Ireland as a~ for
a "fine job." He nominated former
lndtana Gov. OtJs Bowen to succeed
her.
Rcapo tn early December av
cepted-the rcsianatJon ofnis national
security adviser, R obert C.
Mcfarlane. There were reports t~t
Mcfarlane was lcavin& because of
friction with Repn, but both the
outaotnl SC'CUrity adviser and the
president denied at. •
The president named Mcfarlane 's
deputy. Vioe Adm. John M. Poindex-
ter, to succee!i,him.
In other top-level changes. Vernon
Walien 1uccecded Jeane K.Jrkpatnck
as ambassador to the United Nauons.
Donald P. Hodel rcolaccd William
Clark 11 i.n&erior ICCt'eW')', Jolla S.
Kmio,ton took Hodtl'a place 11
teeretary of eOCflY ud Jama Miller.
cblirman of tbe FederaJ Tncle Com-
miuion, 1teooed in at budfet direetor after David ·S'toekman miped.
AJthOICb he accepted I buds!
compronilac with a projected deflat
ors 191. 9 billion~ far ab6ve the Wb.ite
House aoals. Reuan put the law·
maken on natioc Wt be would filbt
any effort to eAceed i1. Oo Nov. 15.
vctoina an appropriation bill that be
said was above the co~ bu~ ceilm" be said he would uee
his veto power as freely u needed
"unuJ Uie Conpns comes lO sril'I w1 lh the problem of the large budeet
deficit."
After unvcilina bis plan for lim-
phfyina the federaJ tu code io a May
31 speech, Rcapn cril&-<:foued the
country on its behalf, with uncerW.n
resuJts. Some Democrats said the
plan was weighted in favor of the
(Pleue eee U AGAJll/ A8)
ber was IClCU.CS of impenonatina a pina ~nter, the comentooe 10 Costa . 1h.e purch~sc.1:}le laJJest park land Secretary of the Treasury Donald P?_l~oe. man, thouah ~o ctw,es were Mesas do~town ~velopment acqu1Stlion in Cit).' history. blocks Regan worked out a deal to change
fikiu plan, _opened ~.n ~ovcmber wtth,the county &>ta;ns tobudd a campgiound.s _ ·obs OnJ 24 hours after the idea was FIRE VICTIM
Wheeler, 30, bad folfowed resident pr~nuse of ~Juv1natcd sales for the for rccreatto~al vehicles,~ 'olf course ~rcsen:d'to him, Reagan endorsed it. • • •
Ray Smith boroe from the San Diego 1&11\1 area. . an~ ~ther hiah-use ltcibt1cs !'n the The president kept Rarmond J. h om A 3
Freeway and would. not leave until But the 11.2..acre 00J81ex ~s bml pnsttne bluffs along Placentia Av-Donovan on as secrct&r)'._~f labor. ·"I k-no'!" t~~t they're runni~glow," . there," Smith wd.
polioe drove him away in a squad car. 00 th~ graves of busmes,se, enuc. . allhouah on leave, for su1 months Smith wd. I JUst thought tt was a · Smttb added that he is stayitl& with
They took Wheeler to his apartment demohsbed after ~u and And the. f!l&rathon ctr.on to bnng after Oonovan was indicted an Sep-· nice benefit." friends until he can find a permanent
after judaina that he had been landowners were evt~ in the.name ~ble television to Costa Mesa ended tcmber. 1984 on fraud and larceny A.Jthough no one ever thinks they plaoe lo live. ~
·drink.ins. of Pf'Ol1'CSS. More bu1Jnesses tn the JD July, when the tint TVs w~rt-ehat gc:s. On March ~O. after a New wiU be a disaster victim. the security "Fonunately, 1 have some ~
The &acasea.mcd Wheeler a fublic do~to~ ~vctopmcot area are boo.k~ up after _11 ?~ of tn-York judge ordered Donovan to of the Red Cross. is something of a friends:· Smith said, .. Butifl didn't,
reprimand from his counci col-factna 1 similar fate. . . . dectsivc;ness . ~ ctty officials .. _By stand trial. the president accepted the comfon. Smith said. it's mce to know the Red Cress can
le.,uBDCt4eraile<ri"potential recall Aftera yearofneaottatJons, ~e~tty March of this year, t:able tclevlSion labor secretary's resignation and "It's nice to know that they're help." campaian by Mesa Action against boupt 175 acres of the Fauv1ew arc expected to be available to 36.000
pro-<ievelopment officials. RCSJonaJ Park site 'for $3. 9 million households around the city.
In November, Wheeler joined
strikina Teamsters on the picket line
in front ofa local Vons superm11.kct.
And most recently he was accused
by two businessmen of solicitina a
Start off the new year with L AGUNA'S YEAR GOOD •••
homA3
bribe from them in exchanae for his of the land to the county for the of planning. But it more than
vote on 1 high-density apanmcnt San Joaquin Transportation doubled the cllisting spaces." he
oomplex. Corridor, a project the current said.
The ft'eshmao council member council stands firmly against. Plans for the first senior
a little self-imprQ v.ement _ -~~
denied the alleption and cbaraed "Unfortunately we bad to housin& facility to be built on DEAR READ-
dcveloper John Lattanzio and rcaftor make a compromise." said city property in Thurston Park ERS: Arc you rcad-
Roben Bwtncr with criminal in-Fitzpatrick. are-nearing final council ap-mg this column
timidation of a public official. Probab!Y the c~uncil's bigg~st prov al. The project has divid(d through bloodshot ·AIHI
City Manaeer Allan Roeder ·has concern 1s cnvtronmental is--the council because the area is e y cs? Ha v 1 n g nn
utcd the Or.'anae County District sues, Fitzpatrick said. "That one of the oldest in the city with trouble focusi n~? _ -u _
..... 0 • a:_.,,, ....... lb .. ~ t"'--&OCLba.nd in_hand with_ the -no streets, only pedestrian ac-"-•-..... ~ -~ nu mey s Ouu.;ii; Ml -•. • U<c amoonc+-o""dey,c·topment and ....... e be ~ uiC uuuom 91 DEIS cbartes and countercbarss. can-" '1 m ceas. Some council mem rs your mouth taste while, Wheeler says he wifi take a Uc-growth pressures," he said. "I .-~edthe project will affect the like the botto m of a
detector test and is cballcnaina Lat-think (environmental issues) pnstinc neighborhood too birdcage? Did you
tanzio and Burtner to do the same. mold a lot of people together in . scvertly to win their approval. make a fooJ of your-.
The infi&htina between Wheeler this cpmmuoity. Obviously.. "Senior housing is a double-sdflast night? Or don't you remember'? Well -anyway .
and other city policymakers has that often goes beyond our own edged sword. I want senior .. HAPP-EEE NEW YEAR!
turned the semi-monthly council (city) boundaries, lilce offshore housing but on the other hand l Sorry about your headache. Arc you up to reading on?
meetinp into contesu of hostility, oil drilling; you can lose at it hope we can do it 1n a manner If not. crawl back into the sack and meet me here at th.is wi1b more aroans and grimaces than always and never really win." he agreea:t>lc to the neighborhood. 1 same place tomorrow.
"Monday Nia.ht Football." said. -· • don't jive lcncc-jerk suppon." For those of you who arc still 'With me. I have a few
Mayor Norma Hertzoa punctuated Progress made on the down-said F1tzpatnck. suggestions that might make this new year a better one
·one cxchanee with Wheeler by calling town specific plan, which limits "I think it is too big a pncc to than last. First -if you arc a smoker. quit. You'll feel
him "rude." The feudal fires a~ the amount and size of develop-pay tQ have senior housing," he better. look better. smell better. like yourself t;>ctter aod fanned by vetenn council members ments. was cited as another added. add years to your hfc. Your family .will be thrilled and
who continuously . remind newly achievement. An urgency ordi-people won't move away from you at cock tat I parties. •
elected colleques Wheeler and Mary nancc adopted in May allows But Minion said the need business meetings and dmncrs.
Hornbuckle of their inexpericnoe. the council to limit the number outweighs the impact on the Have you been wanting to lose 20 pounds. or 30 or
Vet the two freshman council of daytime tourist businesses. nci&hborhood ... It is essential. 40? Make this the year it happens. Only you are
memben won a major victory when such as ice cream and cookie There is 8 big need, it's just like responsible for what goes into your mouth. If you have
they convinced their colleques to shops, which have infiltrated everywhere. There are 75 decided that diets don 't work. you have come to te~
reauea the city's .rowtb policies the city in the pa.st. seniorswaitiogtogosomcwberc with one of life's verities: D IETS DON'T WORK. Just .. City Manager Ken Frank said and they lose their places to stay . h contained in th.e seoeral plan. he tbourot construction of the on a regular basis because of rent look at the peo ple who have tried every diet t at comes Amendments to the plan, oecessary down the pike. They're sttll faL They've taken off a • for many larJe-scale projects, were $2 m il ton Glenncyrc Street (increases). They just don't Have thousand pounds.: fitly off and 50 on -30 off and 40 on.
. banned in September for a year while parking structure was a major anywhere to go. It's getting These people are better off to stay fat. Yo-yoing is bad for
council memben stud y the city's contribution to a city constantly harder and harder." she said. the hcan. The onl} sensible way to lose welght and keep It
blueprint for growth. besieged by drivers with no The project comes up for final off 1s to change your eating habits. It's called beha"IOr
Development promises to again be place to park. "It took more than consideration by the council on modification. I learned . several years ago that my
J'd sit down to the typewntcr aJ\cr firustun& a &ood
meal (with dcucrt) and in half an hour l was back m the
kitchen looking for a sliver of~t p-cat chocol&Je pie. Of
course. a sliver was never enough. In 20 minutes l was
back again fot another sliver, only this time it was more
like a wed&c. A-_ _
A b&lf hour later 1 made a return tnp to the kitchen
and ran into the almonds. I remembered that nuu are
nutritious -rich an protein. So l took a handful. One
helping of almon'tk' 1s never cnou&h so. of course. I went
back for a second.
After dinner J put away almost as many calones as l
did at the table. '·
'W'hat saved me was 50 minutes of CllCTCtSC ever)'
morning and the fact that I walked everyplace I could. But
I knew (couldn't keep that up forever because when the
ycarvoll by the mctaboltsm changes. It gets harder and
harder -so I dcadcd I had to cut o ut those ntghlly treks
to the fridge. This one change an behavior has kept my
weight stable for years.
I can't sa) enough about the value of cxemsc. It's
good fo r the bean. the blood pressure. digcsuon.
compleXJon and skin tone. and it generates energy
Malec a few ~luuons about how you arc going to
treat the people around you. Ifs strange how often we
treat those who arc nearest and dearest the worst. We arc
courteous to strangers. casuaJ fncnds and b,osses. but we
tend to be rude. shon-tcmpe~ and mcons1derate to
those we Jove best.
Ho w about male.mg a ~lut1on to be especially lu nd
to wives. husbands. an-la~ s. children. s1stc~. brothers an'c1
parents" They ~,u react ~tth surpnse and pleasure. and
the) are bound to be enormous!~ grateful Good will.
lundncss and thoughtfulness are hkc a boomerang. Thc>
always come back to you. Cast your bread upon the waters
the issue when the city goes to the a year to build and several years Jan. 7· Waterloo was going to the refngcrator AFTER dinner.
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and you will get back sandwiches Trust me
expirina for Mayor Hertzog and
Councilwoman Arlene Schafer. One
of the main bones of contention·
should be the 32-story slcyscrapcr,
potentially the bi,abest in Orange
County, proposed 6y C.J. Segcntrom
cl Sons in north Costa Mesa.
Thouah ovenbadowed by dissent
and disqrcement, there we~ some
hiabli&bts and successes in 1985.
NEWPORT •••
Prom.AS
Residents of the area. which is
pecked with one-and two-story
houses, filed various claims apinst
the city ranai~ from a carpct-
cleanina bill to SJS0,000 in damages
toonehom~ · .
Newpon Beach Police Chief
Charles "Pete" Gross made J 985 his
last year at the coastal law enforce-
ment qency. The city was also hit by
a strina of brutality claims.against the
Polioe Department last year-claims
that total more than $60 miUion.
The lawsuit that ended in a $6
. miUion settlement to 23-ycar-old
John Taylor of Claremont pluqcd
into the liability ~keu of the city in
t 984. Other similar claims foUowed
in l 98S, leavina city officials dea.lina
with the threat of another tars
payo-ut whitelfiey apPeal the Taylor
cue
Wynn said an initiative currently
making its way tbrOush the system
rniabt be a future a~ to~ deel>'
l)otkeu problem f1CtDI atJC'S in
califomia. -
Under exiltinJ law, damaaes
awarded to a plaintiff' suina seVttal
defendants may all be collected from
a ai. defendant. Even if a defen·
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can be sued for 100 percent of the
damqts. The rest of the defendants
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eliminate tbe rwpomibiJity of tbe
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MEDICINE, MEDIA AND MILLIONAIRES BAD BEYDA YS •••
hOaAl 1arfrc part of bjs fortune to the battle housing tract in Minion Viejo. a man
apulSt acquired immune deficiency thouaht to be the Niaht Stalker broke
Jyndr~ ---into a yellow. one-story t\oute and
Hollywobd celebrities aot together shot William Cams three times
to raise funds for medical research before raping hu fiancee.
and scientists $lruaJed to learn more The attack followed a stnn• of
about the virus and to identify murders. assaults and kidna_pp1ngs
whether a ~rson )\as bten exposed or from San Francisco to San Gabriel
infected wtth the killer disease. that police say arc linked. to the Niaht
AIDS paranoia swept the nation Stafker.
hke wildfire. School officials debated Judging from public reaction. the
. whether children exposed •o AIDS unprovoked. seemingly random at-
should be permitted Jo attend class tack on C'hnsanta Drive was the most
an,_d county firemen ordered special frightening day of the year in Orange
resuscitation kits to avoid mouth-to· County.
mouth contact witt\ accident or fire ..; Residents from Yorba Linda to San
victims. ClemeMe bought' guns, sccuoty de-
An · 11-year-old El Toro boy;· a vices. barred windows, patrolled
hemophiliac. was barred frQm attend-streets and in upper middle-class
· ing school because he carried AIDS Mission VieJO. brought in the ul-
rantibodies in his blood. The Saddle-timate urban crime fighters -th\:
back Valley Unified School District Guardian Angels.
relented af\er his aunt filed a lawsuit. Using high-tech fingerpnnt tcch-
Hollywood worried about kissing n1ques. iaw enforcement agenc1l's in
sccncs•and hospital patients fretted Los Angeles and Orange counues
over receiving blood that might be identified the feared attacker on Aug.
tainted with \he virus. A lesbian 30 11s Ri<;hard Ramirez. an East Los
blood drive 111 Garden Grove in Angeles drifter.
January was canceled by the Red As if by fate-. Ramirc2 was captured
Cross even though lesbians have not the following day by residents 1n Los
unveiled Oct. 4 when rub-ofT tickets
went on sale at aroccry stores, 111
stations. liquor storts and hundreds
of other outlets.
In the first 24 hours. state residents
gobbled up 21 million SI tickets,
·setting a worid record in lottery sales.
Every Monday. when a group of
lucky ticket h'olders assembled in
Holl) wood for thCJBi& Spin. someone
or even several someones became
<ich and famous. Sometimes too
famous.
Sharon Nunez of Newport Beach
won SI 00.000 an(! gushed 0.ver trow
she planned ·10 buy a house or a
busmess and shower her children
With presents. But before she even sot
her hands on the money. Supenor
Court Commissioner Thomas
Keenan froze her winnings because of
a pending lawsuit against her hus-
band.
Th? money. eventually stized by
·marshals. now is being held in a
special account under court orders.
And so it went.
Jose Caballero. an illegal alien , won
$2 million and was asked to leave the
country. Orange Cou!ltY Jail inma te
o.er .......... .,...__ • ....,
Feativtd ea ·~ Dt.neyland marked the pull•• 30th annlvenary and :150 mllllonth..vtattor.
been diagnosed as having AIDS.
Rep. Wilham Danncmeyer. R-
Fulleron. told members of the press
Dec. 9 that l\ID v1ct1ms ··emn
spores'· that can cause birth defects.
The r,ews was 'Just that to sc1e nt1sts
and ph ys1c1ans and Dannemeyer
later adm111ed he'd apparently mixed
up hi s diseases
A newspaper poll found that a
maJOnl} of Amencans favor the
quarantine of .\IDS v1ct1ms and that
nearlv half believe that people .with
AIDS should be branded with tattoos
for identification purposes.
Angeles who said they saw him trying
to steal a car. ·
Ranurez now 1s charged with 14
slayings and about 70 related felon ies.
Hl' was brought to Orangl' County
upcrior Court on Dec. 2 under heavy
guard and formally charged with
ti) 1ng t~ill Carns and the sexual
a!>sault on tne man's fiancee.
.\ssistant D1stnct ·Attorney James
Ennght estimated tt will be as long as
two years before Ramirez goes on
trial in Orange County.
Salvador Rodriguez won $1 0.000 and
was sentenced to 240 days in jail the
following afternoon.
Faces ln the news
Medicine and the media had a field
day Ma) 21 when Patricia Fn11tael
gave birth to seven infants at St.
Joseph Hospital 1n Orange.
Survival of the septuplets would
have been a record but the smallest
baby -a girl -died at birth. Days
later. ' the tiniest survivor -
nicknamed Peanut, died from lung
comphca11on.s. Two ot)ler babies died
later
in his honor.
Huntinaton Beach resident David
Jae.Itta was abducted May 28 by
Moslem terrorists and his fate and
e.uct whereabouts arc uncertain. His
two sons, Eric and Paul, penned a
song as a hymn for their father and
other U .S hostaaes. The sona has been ·
recorded and is scheduled for release in the comina days.
A yellow flag Jn his honor flies
outside City Hall in Huntington
Beach. •
W. Patrtek Moriarty, the Oranae
County fireworks manufacturer who
allegedly supplied politicians ,with
prostitutes and hefty contributions to
win favors. l)feadcct--suiltrto mail-
fraud in March and agreed to cooper-
ate with · suthoritics looking. into
what's t~ought to be the state's largest
corruption case.
Moriarty filed for bankruptcy,
claiming S30 million in debts.
Maverick Costa Mesa City Coun-
cilman Dave Wlau ler rode to notorie-
ty in 1985 on one scandal after
another.
He was evicted from his apartment.
accused of 1mpersonatin,g a police
officer and repnntttnded t>y his coun-
cil peers. and now is 'fit.hung allega-
tions he solicited a bribe from two
businessmen. '
Wheeler. never red-faced, but
aIWap colorful. said his eviction was
poli11cal. and explained he never
impersonated a policeman but mere-
ly displayed his council badge. ·
And while denying the bribe alle~
tions. he charged his accusers with
criminal intimidation of a public
official.
Newport Beach anorney Herb
Hafif scored big in Oranae County.
winning a $6 m111ion•_iudgment for a
man who broke his neck diving into
the ocean off Balboa and S20 ml Ilion
for the family of a child mauled by a
tigl'r at Lion Country Safari.
Hafifs victories cleared the way for
a host of similar lawsuits, to the point
that cities questioned their financial
future. Hafif now has taken up the
~use of a driver critically injured on
Laguna Canyon Road,
Newport Beach Police Chief.
Cbarlea Gross called ll quits in
.,~
Olympian Ed.win lloeee and hi• wife llyrella amlled u they
left courtroom where he wu found Innocent of eollctttna.
October.but denied his decision had
anything to do wilh bis well-publi-
cized fight with Municipal 'Court
Judge Russell Bostrom.
Bostrom tossed out a SS million
n)ariiuana bust by the Newport police
and Gross accused the Judge of being
biased against his department. Bos-
trom denied he was prejudiced and
told the chief to act like a pro-
fessional. And so on,. .
Olympic gold medahst and Laguna
Hills resident Eilwba Moses was
found innocent Feb. 15 of soliciting
an undercover policewoman posing
as a prostitute.
Unflnlshed buslness
Orange County Jall: Inmates were
movl·d into tents at an El Toro honor
farm as one of several moves to
reduce overcrowding at the county.
Ja il. where inmates were sleeping on
Ooors and in bathrooms.
In March. a federal judge ordered
th e county to reduce the jail popu-
lation and issued a $50,000 tine.
Things started to happen after that.
Tents were erected at the James
Musick Honor Farm, some inmates
where moved to the Theo Lacy
branch jail in Orange and the county
decided to }top handling state and
federal prisoners. · .
In August. inmates housed in t~e
non-air-conditioned tents com-
plained when temperatures soared
into the upper 90s. . . In Novem~r. inmates in the
unheated tents complained when
nighttime temperatures dropped into
the 40s. tieatcl'S arrived just as the
col d snap ended. The county presently is under order
to red uce the county Jail population
to 1.500 inmates by mid-January.
Rose Bird: The chief justice of the
C~ifomia Supreme Court will face
th~ \Oters next November but her
opponents, many of whom who are
based in Orange County, already
have started a campaign to dump
Bird and up to three of her colleagues.
Bird .• sportin~·~ ~~w ha~r style ~nd
heightening v1s1b1llty. 1s fighting
back. In recent interviews she has
defended her record and has vowed
she would support executions under
the co rrect cireumstances. .
Detractor'5:-including a large or·
ganization based in Irvine, are taking
aim at Bird in a SI million radio
advertising campaign and estimate
an other $2 million will be added to .
the war chest before election day.
~ Liability CrllDch: Multi-million
dollar Jury awards and skyrocketing
insurance premiums have affected
e'er) th 1 ng from beaches to roller
nnks.
Villa Park postponed Its annual
Christmas parade when 11 lost 1t
hab1llly coverage and an Irvine roller
nnk closed in November for the same
reason A roller nnk in Fountain
Valley decided to chance it and soon
will be operating without coverage.
Laguna Beach's premium, mean-
while. more than doubled and the
premium in · Newport Beach was
increased' by a factor of four. An
insurance spokesman said the indu~
try has no option but to hike rates
because insurance companies are
payi ng ~u t S I.I 7 to every SI collected
in premiums.
From I/le scientists point of view.
1985 was a year of some progress 1n
the fight against .\ID • 11 also was a
year of fru strauon.
Two firms. one with offo:es· In
Newpon Beach and the other in
Costa Mesa. ad ... anccd drugs that noV.
arc being tl''ited lo detam1nc 1f the~
can preq.·n1 thl· dl'\ clopmcnt of
.\IDS.
Despite being shot twice in the
head and a third time in the neck.
Ca rns survived the attack and was
released from the rehabilitation unit
at Saddleback Community Hospital
1n mid-December so that he and his
fianccc could spend Chnstmas with
rl"latl\ es
( arns. ho we..,.cr faces years. even
dl·c1de~ of therapy and has no
mcmnr: of"'ha1 happened Aug. 25
This fall. the three surviving babies
went home. The Frustacis filed a SJ
million lawsuit in October against the
manufacturer and d1stnbutor of the
fett1ht>-drug used b> the mother. • •..
Legislation that would protect
cities from huge claims and suits has
been promised for 1986 by Sen.
Marion Bergeson. R-Newport Beach.
New Freeways: The issue has
become more congested with foes aod
supporters than a downtow n
clovl'rleaf at rush hour.
Three proposed freeways in south
Orange County ran into problems 1n
Irvine. where a divided City Council
approved the use of developer fe0$ to
help finance the freeways.
But Dr Luc Mon1agn1er. the
French doctor credited w11h d1scover-
1ng the .\ID virus. told an Orange
Count} audience that fc"' break-
throughs had been madc in 1985.
The number of .\ID cases in
Orange Count> doubled in 1985 and
the count y health depanment no"
lists I 33 residents sufTcnng "11h
.\IDS.
Nlght Stalker
On .\ug. 25 1n a quiet, comfonable
State lottery
Does the name Linda Scott nng a
bell'>
Pl'Thaps not But Scon. a Northern
C ahforn1a telephone company ad-
m1n1'itrator. became the iltate's first
instant m1ll1onaire with one spin of
the lonen wheel Oct. 28 and became
famous for a day or two before fading
a"a~ 1n lone!) h1stor).
The lottery. resourrdmgl) a p-
pro' i.'d by voters last yea r. was
Arnold 0 . Beckman. the 85-year-
old Corona del Mar resident who
turned a small electronics shot> into a
Fortune 500 company, gave away
millions of dollars to scientific and
medical constitutions.
He donated S5 million to the
proposed lrvine Medical Center, $2.5
million for the Beck man Laser lft-
s11 tute at UC Irvine. $12 million to
Stanford Uni versity School of Medi-
cine. $40 million to a University of
llhno1s research institute and S20
million to the National Academy of
Sciences at UCT.
The academy .at UCI w.ill be named
,COME TO COAST.
CO ME TO LIFE!
Don 't let tht' )ir:l" >:row undt'r your feet this sprin~ Come 10
C11ast and come 111 ltf e'
I.el Orange Co~t <:oll~e h<'lp 'ou grow Al OCC yoo can earn
y~ir f1rs1 ~ lit>gret'. pick up .i '('Ccind degree: upgrade and
improve your 1oh sk1lb. prepare for }Our next move up the c~r
ladder. or. s1mpl~ ennch your life
Oran11.e Co~I lollt'V,e 1~ a nauonally-recognlzed. two·vear
Ulffil11Wl1tf coll~ that ollm vou .i ,anfl! and d1vme e<luca-
1tooal prowam You can 'lelt'CI from more 1hrui l . 500 d1fferenr
da.'5<'' each ~em~1er 111 nearly I ~O ,1cadem1c and voca uonal
11C(11pa11011.tl area.'
<11t1~ are offered mom11111.' afternoon~ a'ld t'\e111n~
\l1111da\ through Fml.t\ Thert· are l'\'en '5anmJa, mommv.
c l.M~ And our faculty 1~ dt'lltc.ued to helptnR you nhtatn th<'
t•xptinence and 111formanon \OU need to move ahead 111 lif<·
Some rnlll'Ji(e) and urme"1t1l'\ tl11nk it's a pm1lege lrrr \1J11 t11
JllenJ their cl~ ~e tlt'lit'\e 11' our pmilej(e to \fl'\l' \1111
\pnng semeqer l I&~' hfgm on ~·ectnNl.I\ 1.u111a" I~
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Two petition drives by citizens to
force a special election on the issue
were blocked by lawsuits filed by a
coali11on of developers and business
associations.
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Erle Jacobeen of Hantmaton Beach eoqht the release of
hla father DaTld Jacot.en and other hoetacea In Lebanon. _........ -=--..
The city. meanwhile. has begun
collecting developer fees for the
·freeways but future courtroom fights
are. expected to coatinue.
REAGAN REMAINS OPTIMISTIC •••
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wealthy, and the House Ways and urged approval of the committee bill tration put mucti of its attention on
Mtans Committee worked on its own in the House, but senior Republicans, the arms control talks in Geneva and
version. who were drafting their own measure, the summit meeting between Reagan
Reagan gave the committee bill a indicated they would not go along and Gorbachev there on Nov. 19 and
lukewarm endorsement, calling it a with the president's request. 20. The two leaders said their meet·
"first step'" toward tax reform. He In foreign affairs. the admini~ ings marked a "new start" toward
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UPHOLSTERY Ille rO e rS The presiaent resisted a nood of n • Bell Broadway Mortuary protectionist trade bills in Congress.
"""' Yw D* C..en llwtl 110 Broedw1y 64 2-9150 arguing that they would invite retala-1922 ~ avo .. COSTA IUA-W-115' C0tt1 M~ tion and !!_urt the world economy._
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1986
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Richard Ramlra, ·a1191ed 'N .... t 8talke"' defendant, wu
accued of 14 ala)inCll, lnclailiqC one in orance County
that occurred lut Aacaat. .
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The new y~ always becom~ a ti~ofreflcet1on;and fornewspapcB--
" that means looking back on the stories that were especially significant. The
photos here capture some of the important·-and unusual -events that
occurred during the past year. Although disasters seem to command much
of the attention because they make dramatic photographs. we tned to
include a few snaps that show the lighter side of the news.
Dally Pilot photoe by Rlch&rd Koehler. Lee Payne and Boward Llpin. "'
Photoe of Ramirez and Fnaatacl were taken by the A8eoclated Preaa.
A apectacalar fire at Beacon Auto Parta that occ urred lut September.
Pattl p1altllCI wu able to take tlM ftnt o8f~tal~
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Newport'• belo•ed and elaa!Te
The pueen&er in th.la plane wu killed
when the plane pl11JlCed into the ocean
nest to tlie8eal Beach Pier. It wa• one of
i
many •mall plane craahe. that occurred
alone the cout lut year.
Hen ry Se&eratro m, Flaa Schumacher· and Gloria Deu-
kmejlan t our the site last June of the Performing Art.a
Center complez in C09ta Me.a.
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After ~ of Uttaadon and feadm/. tlae
Comaty of <>ruae &ad tlae City of Newport
._ell ftnally lllC'Ded an ·acreem ent that . . I
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food and drin·k oil 'Dyilasty'
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' TBB COLBYS: Connie.·auaesa.s that. Fallon naove into the poolhoute and ~
for Bllke ao llw she can try and atr&iabteo
out bet thoueht• with hiJn. Juon, no loaeer able to stand Sal*'• manipu.-latio.ns. moves his tblnp in10 the pal room. ·Monica ttllt Neil to drop a red pouplhe~'t aeprove of. Eveia ~ ..... in love-with Blia, saawn livet ....
Wide l.ack1nformation that coukl dettroy
ber famjly. Oamtt, obvioutly inceraeed
in Dominique. teUs her to f'Ol9et her
former lover Jonathan Lake. Mifes tell$
Fallon that althouab be loves her be'•
willi111 to~veheran annu~t. He wu&.s her to be free to choose him, not to s&ay
with him bec,ause she bas to. Sab.le wanta
Francesca to take Jeff to London to meet
Lord Lanadon. Fruc:etea's borfriend.
Blake and fuon talk about injunellon and
Blake Flt imponant information about
the pipleliae. Later, Francctea tells Blake
she's ~na to London but be uys not
to. JUOG. learnlnl that fraQCetea i1 about ---
to leave town. deeidet to to to her. Juon
teUs Francnca be. nwried the wrona
wocnaA. Heallotaya that Jeff and Mllcs'a ftabtina over f'alloo is bl1tory repeati111
itlclfbec:aute h'1jm1 lib the tove be ~It
for Fl'UCICICL • • •
lbat Keyst&e is ch~tina on hin:i. Bla~e aoes
to Rita who detues that she 11 haVln& an
allair. Joel aivci Rita more poi!On to put
jato Blake's food. As Blake ~ns to t.l1k ~bout a divon:e. Rita puts poison in his
drink.
DAU.Al: Pre-empted __ t.. • • • • •. PALCON CRESr: Prc_.empted. D~1 Blake wants to ba\te Rita • • • ••IP9Ydliatrilt.aochtill~tobc . &NOTS LANDING: Just u Clary blows
K.mde. lttta ~ ~. ~ .beiat up Em_pire Vtiky, the pnman walks ~ caPcive by Joel, decidts to find clues away. Coblentz refu1e1 to talk to Sumner.
IO hla idcnti!l' by warmi.QI up to him. Joel Abby'1 kid• return home. Sumner's sec-
dilCU*I With ICtysUe a pic:twe be retaty tells him be toqk Empire files to th_e
prodQCed in Hollywood \bat WU ruined. main \'&Wt. Laura calls and Pettt hides ll ~. teUa o.aea. ~t she's wonied JrOll!J ~ner. µty ~wants Cathy to
about Micblel. Run.DiJli mto Dex, Aman· maintain her 1dent1ty u Mn. Joshua
da allo mentiou ber problem~ De• Ruth. Karen uptet bec:au1e Abby is
proaliles to be there rot her: StePben and intermed in Lotus Point after two ~n
Adam upe about Adam'• U'yina to find with Empire Valley. Karen doetn't feel di.rt Oil Bart. Alexis NDI into Rila, still that Abby should now be allowed to take a thinid.1-. lbe'1 ICrylde, talkl about the deep interest in the project. Cathy returns aletlt .r.e llW ~ lftd Joel at the to wort on TV and Lily Mae tells her that
medbouee. IUta ftarioua that Joel took the music ii too loud and inailtl on bavina ~ out wbiJt lbe WM ~ in the a ppel cboir behind C.thy. Uly Mae ~~ lllla.-lllab ,._dtUlet-i~IJotl"aa!atbow. •
Tert Our poJ"tra,. a woman wbo retanaa
bome after 10 = ID a Vletnamw ·POW camp wttb an child tllu Barabu) ln
tow In .. Intimate 8traqen, l' a new T\!.mcnie
e~ Stacy K•ela, toniCJlt at 9 on CBS,
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(directions to meeting room available at front desk in main lobby) By BOB THOMAS
An 11111•,,_......, •
you enter a large ~mpty room. shades
drawn against the sun. A couple or
guys answer the phones and watch a
soap opera on the television set.
His '-bio says he helped support
himself as a bouncer in a HoUywood
transvestite club. ls that true or false? Wed nesday, January 8th & T hursday, January 9th
7:30 P.M. A bookie joint in midtown Beverly
Hills? No, this is the production office
ofMicJcey Rourke, movie actor. ---------------------------,---------------''---------------. Rourke arrives late and goes to a
smaUer room where be orders one of
his staff to bring him a cup of java. He
BEYERL Y HILLS-You find the
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"True," he said. "It was tough
work. too. Those 1uys came in the
joint on angel dust and they became '
wi ld men."
His luck changed with a new
manager. Bernie Comeol. Rourke
started landing bits in such films as
"1941" and "Heaven's Oate." Then
his breakthrough came with "Body
Heat."
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con~ed With possible partnership, lepl agreement, manta! status.
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transformed into exc1ttng creabve endeavor. Focus on basic chores,
diet, nutrition, 1encral health. Another Taurus could play feature role.
Turn on your charm.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Good lunar aspect coincides with
children cballlC, travel, variety, romance. Popularity increases. you'll
receive invitation to presti&ious social event. Check wa rdrobe. be
aware of body imqe. ·•
CANCER (June 21-July 22): In.tuition helps in selecting property.
in straisbtenina ~un~, rn ietti.qg !ld of supe~uous material: It as
time now to review, revise and possibly to rebudd on mo re suitable
structure. . \
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assi.anmenu. stimutafina dialogue with mem ber of opposite se x. Long-
distance call could relate to travel or special occasion. Gemini. Virgo.
Saaittarius persons figure prominently.
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that had been lost. missina or stolen. You get almos~ everything you
want if diplomatic, receptive. One who has your best interests at heart
confides secret. ' · UBR.A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Take initiative. act rid ~f superfluous
material, streamline techniques, express confidence an your own
judamenl Circumstances tum in your favor, views are vindicated and
you could bit finaociaJ jackpot
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2J): Emphasis on ~pons1bih~y.
deadline accountjna procedures, chance to cam substantial financial
reward. RomanceOourisbes behind 1CCnes. Relation1hipwill intensify.
Cancer, <jj~com persons play paramount roles. SAG· AIUUS (Nov. ~2-Dec. 21 ): You tum in o~tstanding
oerformance. Emphasis on &iendl, hopes, romance, financ1aJ reward.
Look beyond the immediate, aipi biah. realize pest restrictions will be
lifted. Aries, Libra fiaure prominently:
CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. J 9): You ~t proverbial ~nd ~hi.nee
to test theories, to prove your~ Su~o~ 1s on you~ side, wil~ lend
helpina band. you'll survive 1n1tial cri111. Ftnanc1al picture br\ahter
than orilinally anticlpeted. .
AQUAIUUI (Jan. 20-feb. 18): follow throuah on fi11t lfn·
preaajons. Emphasis on commuiUcatlon, travel, ~> sdt.~Y. of com~bve reliaioo.a. You could encow:uer fatetnatina an 1Vldual
from 13 land. Another A.Quariani: role. ~(Feb. 19-March 20): By c · 'na deep. you c:ome up with
riebt UllWCt'I. Spot.lipt OD fucina OD with W occult l"Cllet ~ coneet'llial flD&DdaJ aueu of 't,hote wbo would be close
.-ociatea or pennen. Oellliai olays role.
IP JANUARY I D YOV'll llRTBDA Y you have aounnet appetite
and poeaibte dilati~· Your mother~ m~ influe~ than
your father. cancer pricom oerions play 1m~t ~lei an. ypur 1ue. you biw-;;.;;;.b tMct for dcaJiQa with pubhc, e1P«~ly Yt'()men.
You com~ treDdi, cy_clel, can be moody and lonely 1.n a cn>wd.
You1l comolete major uaaanment th11 year -you·u be tlinina wtlh
fame JOU•lf pjn added recopitio11, you·u be relieved of u.nnecemry ~Love.fipres prominently-AQl\llt will be ouutandin ..
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• has a strong, somewhat beefy face.
thick. brushed-up hair and a way of
bitjng off his words. He is dressed in
HoUywood casual.
HIS reputation precedes him: the
anonist in "Body Heat," the biker in
0 Rumblefish," the lover-boy in
''Diner," the penny-ante hoodlum in
"The Pope of Greenwich Village.··
His studio biography adds to the
aura: ''Mickey Rourke courts the
personal imife of a no-nonsense
tough guy. ... ourkc's volatile child-
hood and teen-age years in Miami
ended when he realized 'things had
gotten too serious thel'e -people
were landing long jail terms. a couple
got killed.'"
Reports -of rus departure from
Florida have been "blown out of
proportjon," ourke said. "~y mother
got so upset about them tbaf J had to
make a correction. I left Florida
because I needed a change. I came
from New York and I wanted to 10
back there. I had stayed with my
mother because she needed me."
!he saga continues in New York
where for six years he studied actina
and appeared off-off-Broadway, sup-
porting him1elfwith a variety ofodd
jobs.
Rourke·s most notable film -
some say notorious -is the current
"Year of the Dragon," Michael
Cimino's account of nasty doinp in
New York's Chinatown. Rourke
stands fo~uarc behind the movie
despite criticism from Asian-Ameri-
can groups that it is racist. He plays a
police captain who seems to have a
disregard for civil rights, minorities
and the human race in 1eneral.
Some critics objected to Rourke's
p-ay hair which they claimed changed
m shade from ~ne to scene. The
actor, who just turned 31 , said: "The
gray hair was an inner choice that J
made. not 'lo much as a physic.al
aspect but as symbol of what be bas
been throuab. I always fifun: out the
before-life for cbaracten 1 play. and I
fiau~ h~ had been throuab the worst
in Vietnam. I mean he was the fint to
10 in the tunnels to flush out the
enemy. He had been surrounded by
death."
Rourke is a Cimino fan, and they
have co-written a script they plan to
film. He talkfd about workjna with
the director.
"I picked up lead casings from a
pistol range where nobody told me I
was being poisoned. I couldn't move
for two days. I moved furniture and I "It was the best professional rela-
-well, most of the jobs I can't talk tionship I've had." said Rourke.
about," he -.id. "Michael kept a tiaht rein but be
He said he moved out here in 1978, knows my style and the fact that I like
deciding he mi&ht change bis luck. "I to improvise. He said, 'That's fine,
went up to all t6e big agencies and aot but you'veaotto k.eepthoPICtaoiq.'
turned down by all of them. One lady 1 didn't trust him at first, but then I
told me, 'I think you should pt into realized be wun't ~ust hurryina me
another line of work.' Nobody knew Ilona; he wu auidlna me. A polioe
what to do with me. I can't 11na and capWn bas to ieep a oena.in respect,
dance. I'm not a tvmcal comedian. and so be bas to apeak directly and
I "'' C1"""'f1 ," I'm hard to ca1q0nze;· he said. -·----------
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TwOlegends_starin 'Legends'
Carol Channing,
Mary Martin brtng
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By JACKIE BYMAN
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LOS ANGELES -"Mary was
born with high energy. John Gielgud
said all st.ars have hi&h energy, bot
she's not aware of it. She comes at me
like a tornado."
Carol Channinr. the larger-than-
hfe star of ''Gentlemen Prefer
Blondes" and "Hello, Dolly," was
talking about her longtime friend Mary Martin, the larger-than-life star
of"Soutl\.'.Pacific" and ."Peter Pan."
Put the two together m one play -
"'-9end1'' .by James Kirkwood.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "A
Chorus Lme" -and one rehearsal
, room hardly seems big enough to
hold all that energy. • Channing and Martin portray
movie legends and longtime n vals
brought together to star in a Broad-
way show. "We hate each other," ( hann1ng
said of the characters. "We've hated
each other all our lives. We've been
terrific rivals. she put ipecac 1n my
coffee every morning on one film so I
was sick every day."
After rehearsals at the Los Angeles
Music Center. the production.
directed by Clifford Williams. opens
Jan. 9 in Dallas. It comes to the Music
Center's Ahmanson Theater Feb. 2.
~ ftet a-r:un-0f almost two mon ills. t ~
play, will travel to New Orleans. Apnl
2-13, and San Antonio, Texas. April
15-20. A tour of East Coast c11tcs 1s
planned before the June opening on
Brotdway.
"Los An.cles bu aotten to be like
&roadway, Channina ellpla.incd of
the tcbcduling. "Plays come out of
Los Al\leles as onen as lhey do on
Br.oadway. It's hke bookends -
th1nas come ou1 of both coasts that feed the rest of the nation.'' r
I~ was Manin who first read the
scnpt and asked her 10 perform in "Lctcnd~.··
"She chose' me which is a aiuat
hC?nor," Channing said. "We've been
fnends, and we've always "'anted to
$Cl together but we never have even
an a benefit or anything." '
Although both stars and the play-
wnght arc best known for musicals
this 1sn'1 one-but 1t doesn't need t~
be. Channi.n_J said.
"James l'Jrkwood writes so flam-
boyantly ab0u1 two such dazzling
supcrs1ars in movies, such theatrical
fireworks, 11 doesn't need music and
lyrics. We have a fight where we pull
each others' wigs off and I throw Mary
over the b111cony. He writes with such flair and such drama."
The scnpt even apl)caled to Mary's
son. l:.arry Hagman. who plays J.R.
""Ewing on TV's "Dallas."
"Larry said. 'Mary. if you don't do
tlm. I'm going to do 11 and make 1t two
men,"' Channing said, adding:
"There are looks Mary throws me
thal IOOkjUSI like J.R."
Unlike the charcters in the play,
Channing finds working with another
show-business legend rewarding.
"The safest place in the world to be
is working with a great star," she said.
"They know what you need. She
knows how to make it my moment. to
give me the stage, and I know how to
do 1t for her."
"Legends don't scare me because
. I'm used to work in with I ends. I've
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~vcn in "Hello, Dolly!". said she isn't anttm1da.ted by the possibility of
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think, Do you know what a hit play is?
It's lightning in a bottle."
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BURBANK (AP) -It had to
Qlppeo someday: a film from the
Walt Disney family has received an
"R" ratina.
.. Down and Out In Beverly Hills."
produced by Disney's Touchstone
Touchstone was created by Walt
Disocy Productions in 1984 to handle
more sophisticated movin. The bia-aest Touchstone movie so far bas
been "Splalh," starrioa Darti Han·
nah IS a mermaid.
Dreyfuss IS a couple who take in a
raaacd Nick Nolte.
B"ucna Vista, which produces the
more tradjtional Disney films, has yet
to get eve6 a PG-13 ratana, Its
5'l0recard shows 19 PGs and I 00 G
film ratings. Ftlms. receive the nring from tbe
motion picture industry's Classi-
ficauon and Rating Administration.
Directed by Paul Mazunky
''Down ud Out.. Ja .Beverly Hills'1
features Bette Midlcr and Rlchard
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"Babies Having Babies," and on the
last day of shootina be -an<l
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wcarina ~amas. ·
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LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -You've
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don't miss -the poster!
Although 1985 hasn't been a good
year for movies, it has been a areat
one for posters. There arc two Art
Deco posters which may become
classics.
Byrd and illustrated by Joe Beserra,
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of the Pan Pacific.
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films that will be housed in the rebuilt
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NEW ORLEANS (AP)-Second-
ranked Miami of flonda, hoping to
ride the strong arm of Vinnie
Testavcrdc to college football'~ na·
tional championship, collides with
No. 8 Tennessee tonight in the 52nd
Sugar Bowl game.
e' Hurricanes.-1()..L.-are-8-point
favorites t.o · dispose of the
Southeastern Conference champions
in the nattonally televised (Channel 7
at 5) event before a sellout crowd of
75.795 in the Lou1s1ana Superdome.
"We seem to be moving in the right
direction in preparation for a football
game," Miami Coach Jimmy John-
son said following his team's last
major workout on Monday. "Our
players have adjusted to the turf and
the lights and now appear to be
preparing m the ri~ht manner for the
Sugar Bowl game.·
Miami is seeking 11s second na-
tional championship 1n three years.
and the circumstances are som~what
similar to 1983.
'Two years.ago, M1am1 reeled ofT 10
victos;ies In a ~ foltoWing an
opening loss to Florida. then upset
No. I Nebraska in the Orange Bowl
and hurdled from No 5 in the
ranking to the top pot after ,i"'lo. 2
Texas also lost its Cotton Bowl outing
to Georgia
The Humcanes lost to Florida 1n
Cneir opener Ih""isyear. too. anonave
put together a I 0-ga me win n tng
streak going into the New Year·s
Night bout with Tennessee, which
also lost onl)' to Flonda in an 8-1-2
campaign.
Once again. M1am1 will need some
help.
If Penn State. boasting a perfect
11 -0 record and the No. I rankrng.
knocks ofT fa vored Oklahoma.
ranked No. 3. in tonight's Orange
. Bowl. the N1ttanY. Lion<. will sew up
the championship.
Victories b) OkJahoma and M1am1
tonight would leave !he cham-
p1onsh1p \Ote in the hands of the
spons wnters and broadcasters who
will cast their final ballots m The
Associated Press poll on Thursday.
Johnson believes his team should
be No. I if that situation ans.ts.
"I don't see how a team we beat
could end up ranked ahead of U\."
said Johnson. who stl·ered his team to
a 27-1 4 victor) at Oklahoma in
October. ''That doesn't make a lot of
sense ..
Patriotic high-five
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WEDNESDAY', JANUARY 1, 1986 .
Air Force and ~rmy win their football bowl battle.. 82.
·Mlchael Ray, Alchardaon nkt tor .more drug coun~llng. az
"
lowa,~UCLA
tangle· today
at .. Rose Bowl
' Favored Hawkeyes
trying to el~minate
stigm.aof'~2game
performance. Whether that's aoang to
be g<>Od enough to wifl>J don't know."
The Big Ten champioJ> Kawbyn,
led by AJl-Amencan quanerbaclc
Chuck Long, also wil! b:e aam1ng to
disrupt the Pac1 fie-IO's recent domi-
nation of the Rose Bowl.
When they square off aumst Jowjl, PASADENA. The Iowa th B 1J be h ....,... f; th lr
Hawke es, h =-+~~s~trun,;::.,:;~&~~lhu~urd~~ ....... o~sc~sBouwt~.wKLl~v1~:~10~~-¥-J;~~a~fnwu~~~~~c~:oa~.·~·~~-
ina 1 or t e national college and their founh New Year's Day
football championship and to erase a bowl tnumpll in as many years.
bitter memory 1n rhe process. m~t Tirey beat M1ch1gan 24-14 m the •
the UCLA Bruins today an the 72nd Rose Bowl three years ago. then
Rose Bowl. swamped fjlvorcd llliQois 45-9 m tht
The founh-ranked Hawkcyes. Rose Bowl two years ago. lo the J 984
I 0-t. have an outside chance at the Fiesta Bowl. underdog UCLA down-
final No. I ranking 1f they score a "cd M1am1 of FTonda 39-37.
convincing \ICtory over the 13th-Whale the Hawkeyes feature the
ranked Bru1n'I, 8-2-1. quarterback who narrowly tln1shed
The bitter memory was born the second in the He1sman Troph\ ballot-
las1 lime the Hawkeycs v1s11cd 1ng to .:\ubum's Bo Jacks0n. the
Pasadena -they sufTercd a 28--0 Bruins will open the game w11h thetr hRu0~b~~wglb.y Was~ngton 1n the_ IJ8Z. second-stnng quanerback. Founh-
~ ~t:ar Jun16r Mall Ste\ en$ w1ll i.tan in
A_.crowd of some 104.000 is place of senior Da vid Norrie. ·who's
expected for the nationally televised ailing w11h a ~trained thigh muscle
game. which beg.ins at 2. Ste, ens isn't nanh an untested
Iowa Coach Ha yden Fry. S8) ing his pia'.rer. The former ~II-CI F star at
team 1s back "at the scene of tht• Fountain Valle; High School staned
cnme:· said he expects things 10 be one game this season and ha<t three
different this time. !.tans in 1984. He rnmpleted 22 of 41
"We would hke to amend our poor throws for 290 )ards. ·
performance. pan1cularl) the score." · 11Ihad10 pla~ d Rose Bov. I with a
said Fry, in his SC\enth )Car ai. the ~·cond-stnng quanerback. J don't
low•-coach Hayden J'r:y. left. and UCLA
coach Terry Donahue meet the preu at the Rose Bowl field. Fry•• Buckeyea and
Donahue•• Bruin• battle each other today. 4 --
Hawkcyes coach "That's bugged me th1 nt.. I could p1cf.. a better man (or the
since we were last out here JOb than Matt t~\~ns." Donahue .
-:_We want to 1111.P.fO'e on our past said ·
Warriors Walk off with Brea Chalnpionship
Woodbridge ta k es 58-49
victory from hos t Wildcats
By CHRIS MONAHAN
DM!y PllOt Cotr~I
< omcbacks were the name of the game at
the Brea-Olinda Tournament Tuesda) night.
Woodbridge. v.ho trailed b) nane at halftime.
stormed bark to beat host Brea-Olinda for the
championship. Meanwhile Un1 vers11y could
not hold a six-point halftime lead and lost in the
·third place game to El Dorado.
Herc 's hov. 11 wen·t:
Woodbridge S8, .Brca-Olivda 49: Trailing
~4-25 10 stan the second half. the Wamors
( l 1·21 \\ere ahk to hotd All·CIF center Kevin
Walker 10 c;1>. i;econd-half points. while his
orpus1 te numher fr o m Woodbridge.
~ophomore _.\dam .Keefe. scored J 2 and . the
Warriors rallied for the win.
Keecfe set the tone for the second half b:r
h1111ng has first three shots. For the half he was 4
for 4 from the field and 4 of 5 from the free
throv. lane. finishing w11h 22 points.
"Like last night. we ad;ustcd our zone
ofTensc." said Woodbridge Coach Bill Shan-
non "We put a shooter. Mike Murphy. at the
lngh point to open things up for Adam. If the-.
sagged 1n on him. we had Danny Sullivan
h1111ng some nice 1ump shots.
"The referees were not calling much and I
thought we adjusted well to that. We knew the
pla} would be more physical and we didn't have
to worry as much about fouls."
The more physical pme hun the Wildcats
(9-4) and Walker espec1all» He picked up his
founh foul w11h 2:49 left 1n the third quaner
and was forced to sit down
Ht.• rcturend with 6 1010 play 1n the game.
bul '>Cored onl; 'four points before fouling out
on a questionable call \~Ith 2:36 left
All-Tournament Team
Most V•lu•ble '"'-v~
M ike M uronv (W00<:1br1d11el
Aoam l<.eefe (WoodbnOQe V'"cev Brvan
(Woodbridge), Kevin Walker •Brea-Olindal
Jim Sammon (El DoradoJ, Rob Hanna 'E
Dorado), Dan Bailey lEI Dor11001. Sieve
Stolzoff (Un1ver\ily), Greo Wilber IFullerlonl
Der win Collins (Pomona M111.e Varos
CScnurn
.. ome ol the calls were nd1culoi.Js and we
du..ln't adjust." <.aid Brea Coach Gene Llo)d ··c,,, e tke credit to \\ oodbndge The~ did aJOb
holding \l. al.kcr and took u<. oul of our game "
\.\ ,1lker. who had :!9 agaan<.t l n1H·rs11) \fon·
<la'. "as hl.'ld to 18 b' tht· \\ arnor'
. rht•\ flat IOOk 11 10 U\ .• \<l~U l IO\d. '"\\l'
ga,l. up a·lol ol t'3'>~ ha~ke1-. \\c: d1cin·1 pla'
nearl) as antclhgentl~ a\ "'e should have We
must ha' e made I 0 dumb mistakes 1n the third
quarter"
In that quaner the \\ drrr1orc; outscored
the \\ 1ldcat\ \.~ cutting 1he Brea lead to "l!.1-13
El Dorado 66, University 6%: .\ horrendous
21 .-m1nuit.> '>tretch to open the fourth quarter
turned a fi,e-po1n1 Tro1an lead into a three4
point deficit. one the) ne,er.reco"cred from as
the Golden Ha~ks v.on the third place game.
··v.e JUSt had too m~) gu)s u11ng to wm
the game b~ themseh es We were not
together:· said l na' ers1t\ ( oach Ste\C Scoggin
of the fatal <.trt'lth
"Ont.t' a.gain 11 "'a~ our \Outll "-e didn't
Sta\ Ilg.hi
·I ,\h,uldn'1 be J1s.a ppointt-d bei.'auSt' v.e
lost 11 Hrl J -"'ht• " rated se' t."nth -last
n1gh1 Jn,l El DuraJ,, -"ho 1<. founh -
ton1gh 1 hut I'm n1ll rt•alh hJPP' ht·tJU'>t' J
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Ocean View coa c h
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~n c ha n ge s~ots
By ROGER CARLS<>~
The Seahawks ot < kt'.ln \ 1c" H 1gh
are 9-1. but thl'1r coach tee!<. li ke
Lhey'rt playing w11h .1 .-1 nynrd a..1 kJ,l lhJt <. ...::...V CO"/'r, 1ht' 1m pn·<.s1nn ·'-'".0 \11u ~t'I "hen < ·/. dl'it U\\lng tht•
.. · ~ °:>eJhJv.k•; \C:n-
:: ~ lu' 1 ~rk .in-
0 ..... '·'' · '" 11.l'\'k 1n <"; ~ tr ·• rJ a'lnual ~4Y C\,,i"-. 1'. 1 n. 1 11 t11n
• C t.1.'' a n
eight-team prep ba'kt·th.111 "' 11.1
tional which featurl'' wnh· •I tth'
toughest competition an thl .. •u ntr'
lhe Scahawks depan I "' \ngl'lt''
InternationaJ toda) f\)r their v.n•kt•nd
1n Arkansas and Harm '1.1'" 11
nothing else, the h1gh·PO\'t'rl·d 111u1
nament comes--at the nght lime
''It's perfect timing for u<. <.J1d
Hams. 'Tm demanding a great dlort
from this team and this toumamen1 "
goinJ to be demanding \\e''c: ht·l·n
playmg very sof\. \\Ith half-sanw
performances. This tournament 1<. tht•
riaht tame for that mt'\\.Jge ··
Jim Barria
and 5.9 Pablo D1<v .irr .il't' prom1·
nent m his plan) lor Thu~a ~ ·,
opener agatn<.I Pint· BlufT H11Ui '
Zebras. the ho\I ~ hllOl at the 1 ,)t>O-
seat Pine BlufT l on' en11on ( ~nter
"We're going h.ll k there an a sor;t ol
cunous frame tif mind ... t'Onttnued
Hams "We'\f~ rc:ad all ahout these
teams and ~t· \ l' li~tt•ned 10 Did.
V11ale on tCk\ ''ltln tl'lhng C\ el") one
the West IS 1~,
"\\e're gomti w find tlUt \.\e'rc
going bad. to tomix·tc. w go after
problem for thl' ~anav. k .. ot l.11e ha'
-been 1be1r ""' n l'Oat h
"Ma~ht> rm \poill·d .. said Harn
·'J',c had ll'am' pla\ '>o hard and 1h1'
one 1s pla\ln~ <.011 The: talent'~ here
but the) 't' h.1d n11 unt• 1t1 pu!.h thc:m
1 n pral'l ll l' ••
Oct'an \ 1c:v. ha<. heen idle the pa\I
v.eek sintt' 1,{1mrc.·1ing in tht• Tour·
namen1 of Chamrwns. but 1dk 1~n·1
quilt' the right Jescnp11on "'I'd ~all 11
a \Cf'\ tough \acat1t'n "adds Ham<.
JU<il what 1<..a ('t"d\Onable goal tor
the \eahav.. l..c; 1n a term ol th1<. caliber
Tv.o wins IO three qans ... , ('<; .. said
Ham<. ··1·d '3\ that'' a reasonable
goal V. e·re 1w1'lg to talk atlout our •
rok J\ J repre~ntat 1' c nt '-~1uthem
{ ahtnm1a ""mt• Pl nur f..1d<. ha' e
plJ\l'd .1gatn't '''" l vi thl IX'Oflle
"t"ll '~t' rdunng 'umml·r all-\tar
,amr" and 't't'n ntht'l"'I I d11n'1 th1nf..
"~·rt' gp 1ng t't.11." 1n ,l\\l' ol dO\onc
The v..a~ I krl wt .. n· in a put-up or
<.hu t·up ttamr ol mind
"Tht'' .. ailed ml' and asf..ed abt,u1
•ur reu1rd." said Hams. ··and franlh
I "a' embarra,,cd II' trll them ~t· had
11, .. t a g.1me ·
The fact t'I th<.' matter" thJt no one
entt•rs unbeaten Ocean \ 1ew has
,nmpan' w11h "" of thr-t•ntn~
c:nt<'nng with ,,nt• loss and Fa)et-
11.'' ilk and tht' host Zebra' <.addled
with two IC't<.\t''
The field I' 1mprcs!>1'c. to <;a\ the
lcac,t .rnd 11 "1.tns with top-~ded
Flint Hill Prep l'f Oak ton.\ 1rginia
A fan alapa a hlCh-fi•e with New Eqtand••
Ronnie Llppett u the team left Foxboro.
Mau .• Tue9Clay for Loe An&ele. where they
will take on the Raiden Sunday. _
Hams said his s1anrttg lineup will
be his customar) ont· -""11h t>-~
Ricley Butler. 6-41 z Desi Haich. b-o
T ony Panzic~. 6-0 Blainr D<.-Brnu"t.'r
and 6-2 Steve Trc ~e'I tak11fg the
floor, ahhough 6-8 M1~e \ ogtmann
5-11 Brett Johnson. b-{) \hane ~fom<.
them." •
While the compet 1t1on appc-ar. to
be solid Ham<. 'l31d the b1AAC'"I
In term<. t'll ind1' 1dl.l8I<. 11 beg:inc,
\lo 1th /\-11 J R Reid of J....em~\ltl('
H 1gh nf \ 1rg.in1a ,Reach. V1rg.1n1a. v. ho
1c, cono;1dr!"l'd h' mam "'th<' nation·,
mo'it 11ought-afler prep b\ 1 ollrgc ~out~-
•Fllnt HUI Prep operate\ under
( oach tu \ ctter v. ho hac, put
1 ther a 128· \I IT<'OT'd Q\ er the pac,1
10 \Ca~ A.mong the Fakon•; '1and-
out'i are JuR1or Denn1s ottandb-10
.\II c;a1nts High (Washington. 0 C l
transfer Sam Jefftrson. v. ho ha<.
committed to C.~orgctown •
They won't be_ forgotten,you can make bOoJc on it
She1' old acqahltace be t.,.,01
u4 HVtt' b,.,.tt to mbl4r sto.hl
oU actulaWlce be IOl'fOI u4 lay1
o/A1ldLa11Syae ...
As the ala scs are raised this New
Year's, the toast is to the good guys
from the world offun and pmes who
lcf\ us di ring t 2 monlh~JUSt passed.
This earth wa better ofTfor having
known them and their acquaintance
will n.ot 500n be forgotten.
SIJHU old •CffNbtluee be 1.,.., ••...
Tbeereep1n1 killer took R~r
Mans too soon It is the k.in,· ·nhlna
we do not understand ... just.a Rottr
Mari1wuof\en mi understood. There wcl"f even tho who would not
.... r
accept him because the record he
broke bclonaed to a JCgend_
There was no misunderstanding
the way he fou&)tt the killer to extra
innings with never a whimper or
complaint. h will now be for all of us
to understand the welcome or ttJCC·
1100 at thcdooroftbe Hall ofFamc.
AM Nverb'""'',. alll4 ... The tcrri-.tcsacfn.essabout Rickey
Bell was lb at in \he late·~ of his
playinacareer. they tlrouttu be was doaina it. Rickey suffered lilenlly
1ndJ1.t1tuked forthcblU
Wberc Rickey Bdl is today, every
run is fora touchdownandsi>&kina11
allowed
SPORTS COL UMNIST
~--
Slteeltl #4 « .. I .. fuee .. ,.,,., ...
Pelle Uodbef'l.h pcn1bcd u1 a
vioknl carcruh. ViolelK'Cirnbe
Philadelohia aoal made him lauah
and brought htmJoy. but no11h1<.
There arc lessons 1q be kamt'd from
Pellc's death ana his vital organc, ha\('
life. There 1s no shame
A-'•rs.t UM /.Mf6 YH · · · He was no1 the greatest pt tcher the
Dodaers ever had but he had the
greatest name. Van Linak' Mungo
was~lebratcd '"story and song.
Baseball's most cla "e name~ 111
hvc lhat way. rw AUi 1..uf $TM, f!f th-er ...
Bob Pnn« made the Pit burgh
Pirates hvc on t.he 11r and was a pnntt
ofa fcllowofrthe11rand on the
boul("ard· Wbtrt Bob Pnntie 1sn&ht
now,thcpanyisju t tctt1nastart«I
an.d9obi tclhnath~fint ,te)ry •
ForA.ULAltlSyw ..
The raong press bo~es and thr
~ckstrctch won't be the same
""'thout George Main Thi lcmdl)
man wt th the v.1nner's circle full of
fncnd'lp,enrv. mean1natolaborof
lo\e
Wt1JA.tt•~•l~•1~1 ...
Foster He""'tt pionttttd hockey on
the radio and wrote all the hooks on
the trade One ""ho &J'('w up 1n Canada
~up,.1th Fo terHcwmand
"Hockt~ Night in Cnlda · '\ ""ord
p1cturc<'an be vw1d.
ot C\tT')one an the fttntPf1'C
IO\ ed ('us 0' '\mato, but ht loved lht
• {Pleue Me LA1'0 9T1'S{B2)'
4'nother gem.·~ b-.5 1unior lk8c Bocactnca and a.l'l<l on the team l'i
'lophomorc Roon1e Thompson, thC'
'i<>n of ~ra,ctown Coach John
ThomJ>'C)n
•Saa Fructeco Rlor41u 1 paced
h\ 0-8 Chm Munk. •hose nick.name
1 ·"Mr T "u 130 pound.\.
Hr a"erqed 14 points. 10.4
rchound'i a.nd 30 blocked ,hots u a
JUn1or and has comrruttcd to tan·
ford
The C"ru~der\ If\° bt1na toultd as
n Frannsco'c, bnt~"cr ~ quin-
tet •ltu&A~ofGonz•I loll·
mana u t td b Fi lr\IU\, a S·l l
(Pll ...... ~T/93)
'
Giant IQUCI'• fans
see to It .be lsn 't ·_
left out in the cold
I
WESTFIELD. NJ. -New York llJ
Giants offensive pard BiUy Ard, who .-ill . • -t
be mask-to-mask aaainst Chicqo Bean'
William .. The Rem.aerator" ~ this
weekend, wasaiven a boost by (ans who presented him
with a refriJerator of his own Tuesday.
The 1 ~year-old refrieerator had a foot Mil helmet
rntina on Its top and sneakers at i" blM. IU lop was
painted black and was i>Unted with PerT)''s number;72.
About 30 people pthered in Ant's yard as be tried
to budae the refriaerator. ·
"P"erry Won't Be Merry After Ant Hits The Lani,"
read a sian posted by fans.
Perry. a 318-pound defensive rookie ~ck.le, i~ one
oflll)Cst players in tho league and has rcce1 v~ natJonal
publicity this year because of the Bca.n ' ~ISlon to use
him in the offense in short yardaae s1tuauons.
.The 27~pound Aid said. "I looked up ana I saw a
TV camera beinJ put together outside and said, 'Oh my
Ood. What's aoing on?'
"I went outside and I said hello, and I was kind of
shocked," said Ard. ''It was definitely very funny."
-__;,ii-M""'11P'Bf't·· ~-¢at1ned by-Rieb ~ho
has known the Giants' playerfor about three years.
"I always razz him about not getting the publicity
that I feel he desertcs." said Bodmer, 28. an aspiring
professional football player." AJ\er they won on Sun<,lay
ni&ht. I decided I was goina ~do something to tease
Billyapin."
The Giants meet the Bean.. with a I S-i'record. the
league's best this year, on Sunday in the National
Football Conference setnifinaJ pmc in OUcaao. .
The Giants defeated the San Fra!)cilCO 49ers 17-3
on Sunday in the NFC wildcard game.
"I'm glad for the guy. He's making a lot of money,"
Ard said of Perry. ''It's a tough spon. He deserves
everything he gets.
"The Bears arc the best team in football. It's ~oing
to be physical," he added. "We're $Oinf to give 1t our
best shot We're not expecting to win it. •
• Quote of the day
UTEP names Stall head coach
EL PASO -Bob Stvil, head coach at EiJ
the Un.ivcnity of Massachusetts, was •II• named bead footbl.U coach at the Univer·
aity of Texas-El Paso. school officials said .:Fuetda y. t
Slull replacH Bill Youni. who was fired Nov. 26
with a 7.39 record after four years of coacbina the
Miners, ... . , I
··1 thi1k UTEP is a very excellent school. I just
th.ink thiurea is an outstanding s~rts community. as
WU evident in the last weekend." Stull said -at a news
conference.
Stull wu rc(emna to UTEP's victorious basketball
w~kend. which staned with an upset ofGeoraetown on
Friday, followed by victories over Ohio State and
AlaNmd in its owo Sun Bowl tournament. The Miners are ranked l 9lh by ther Associated Press.
Stull, ..0 took Musachusetts from last 10 second
place in the Yankee Conference during his two years
there.
Park'• coachln& debdt apolled
Mikko Muela scored his fiM g~l of ~ the seaso n 53 seconds into overtime '
Tuesday night to lift the New York
lsJanden to a 5-4 victory over Detroit.
spoiling Brad Park's NationaJ Hockey Leaaue coaching
debut ... In other NHLpmes, outstandinaaoaltending
by' A.ally Mooe and three aoats by Wa,.e Gretllry
:na.blcd....Edmonton...to-dofeet Philadelphia, 4-3; MQOI
mack 44 saves -includin& 20·on 22 ~hots in the first
period -to keep the Oilers in the game ... Steve
Kaaeer scored two of his three aoaJs in a l J.second span
late ID the third ~riod as &ston came from behind to
earn a 6-6 tie with Buffalo ... Marlo LemletJ: scored
four goals for the first rime in his career and Mike
Bllllanl scored three times, powerina Pittsburgh to an r
8-4 victory over St. Louis . . . Sieve Pa,.e, Deuts
Mank and Neal Brotea scored in a 9:33 span of the
second period, rallying Minnesota to a ~3 victory over
Calgary Flames.
Singletary defensive POY
CHI CAGO ~ Chicago Bears middle Eil linebacker ike Singletary, who led his •II•
·team in tac es the past three years with his
lightning s and hitting prowess, was
named the FL's defensive player of the yea r Tuesday
by the Ass ated Press.
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Garry Maddox. center fielder for the
Philidelphia Phillies. asked to describe his th-st
srand slam: "As I remember it. the bases were
loaded."
Single ry. whose abilities arc considered the key
to tht' Bea ' overpowering defense, topped defensive
end How· \Long of the Los Angc)9 Raiders and
linebacker A~rc Tippett of the New England Patriots in voting by hrec writers or broadcasters representing
each of the N L's 28 franchises.
Air Fore~·· John Zle&ler. left, and Kevin Martin hold the Bluebonnet Bowl Trophy.
Red Wings owner-fio¢s-dtes
The 6--0. 28 pounder from Baylor gave his fellow
-players pania crc-ctit for his success.
Air Force glides inf or will
Norris, former president and owner of the ' MATTlTUCK. N.Y. -Bruce A. m
Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey
Lea&u.e and a member of the Hockey Hall
-·"l"'°m blessed lo be in the right place at the right
time." Singletary said." Any time I receive any honors
at all I look at my defensive linemen and even the
defensive backs I work with. I'm grateful we work
together as well n we do."
27th Bluebonnet Bowl goes to Falcons,
24: 16, ~s FB ~vans runs all over Texas
of f""ame. died Tuesday at age 61 . a league spokciman
said
The sp0kcsman said Norris had been ill and
hospitalized recently.
Norris, a two-time past chairman of the NHL's
Board of Governors. was the Wings' president and
aovernor from 1955 through 1982. when he sold
controlling interest in the tearp. The sale ended 50
cot'secutive years of Norris family control of the Red
Wings. · The Norris era in the NHL began in 1932 when
Bruce's father, James D. Norris Sr.. purchased the
Detroit Falcons and Olympia Stadium. He renamed the
team Red WinfS. and they won seven Stanley Cu p
championships 10 23 years.
The final title was in I 9SS when Gordie Howe, the
game's all-time leading goal-scorer, was the centerpiece
of the franchise.
"I and all of hockey have .lost one of our great
friends and one of the greatest contributors to the
National Hockey League th.at the game has ever
known;· NHL President ·John Ziegler said in a
statement "Everyone in hockey o'1cs the Norris family
a debt that we will never be able to pay."
Television, radio
TELEVISION
10:30 a.m. °"-COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Cotton Bowl -Auburn vs. Texas A&M. from
Dallas. Channel 2.
10:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Fiesta Bowl -Michigan vs. Nebraska. from
Tempe. Anz .. Channel 4.
2 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Rose
Bowl -UCLA vs. Iowa. from Pasadena.
Channel 4. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Sugar
Bowl -J Miami. Fla. vs. Tennessee, from New
Orleans. Channel 7. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Orange
Bowl -Oklahoma vs. Penn State. from Miami.
Fla .. Channel 4.
RADIO
2 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Rose
-Bowl-UCLA vs. Iowa. KMPC (710).
HOUSTON (AP) -Air Force
fullback Pat Evans. showing no
effects from an early-season knee
inJury. set up one touchdown with a
48-yard run and scored on. a 19-yard
run. leading the 10th-ranked Falcons
to a 24-16 victory over Texas in the
27th Bluebonnet Bowl on Tuesday.
The Falcons torced I ex.as to settle
for second-half field goals of 24. 31
and 28 yards b} Jeff Ward. the last
coming wit h 7:34 left in the game.
The Falcons. who won their founh
consecutive bowl game, took a 14-7
halftime lead with a pair of touch-
downs over a I :59 span of the first
quancr.
(vans. who missed the firs t two
games of the season. broke 48 yards to
the Texas I ·yard line to seJ up Greg
Pshsniak's touchdown run, and quar-
terback Ban Weiss leaped one yard
for the go-a.1'ead touchdown mo-
men ts later. Weiss' touchdown came
after Longhorn Lee Beckelman bot>-
blcd a kickoff and Air Force's Marc
Munafo recovered at the Texas 32.
Texas quarterback Bret Stafford
threaded a 34-yard touchdown pass
to William Harris early in the first
quarter for a 7--0 lead.
Stafford's 52-yard run in the third
quarter set up Ward's 24-yani.kick.
but moments later, Falcon cor-
nerback Tom Rotello's 27-yard inter-
ception return paved the way for
Evans' 19-yard scoring run.
Ward kicked his 31-yarder with
14: 14 left in the game after Air Force
safety Scott Thomas batted down a
third-down pa sat the Falcon 14.
Air Force cornerback Dwan
Wilson's 14-yard interception return ,
set up Tom Ruby's 40-yard field goal
.Army launChes surprise attack in Peach Bow__l
ATLANTA (AP) Army quarterback
Rob Healy ran (or 107 yards. including a 22-
yard touchddwn run, and tne Cadets' Wish-
bone offense pulled off a pair of surprise scoring
passes in a 31 -29 victory over mistake-prone
lll1n ois Tuesday ID the Peach Bowl.
victory for the Cadets.
The Cadets. 9-3, turned four Illinois
turnove~ into three touchdowns and Craig
Stopa's 39--yard field eoaJ in the triumph over
the 6-5-1 Ullin i, despite a record Peach Bowl
passing performance by Trudeau.
pass to Scott Spcllmon.
Stopa added his field JOal with 6:40
remaining in the game following a fumble by
Illinois' Ray Wilson that was recovered by
Anny ori the llfin i 42.
22-yarder to gi ve the Cadets a 21-16'halftime
lead.
Illinois quarterback Jack Trudeau con-
nected on a 54-yard touchdown pass to All-
Amencan wide receiver David Williams with
34 seconds remaining to get the Illini to Within
two points. But Trudeau's pass on the two-
point conversion attempt was baned away by
Army defender Peel Chronister tq preserve the
The nationally televised game was played
in a steady rain with temperatures ID the
mid-40s. ,
Army went ahead to stay at 28-23 late in
the third period on an 81-yard, ei&ht·play drive
that ended when Healy pitched to halfback
Clarence Jones. who threw a 26-yard scoring
Illinois had taken tht lead followine the
second-half kickoff by marching 79 yards 10 15
plays. with Wilson plunging over from one yard
out for a 23-2 1 lead.
Army's other halfback. William Lampley.
threw the other scoring pass. a 3J.yarder to
Benny White in the opening half. Doug Black
had scored on a one-yard run and Healy on his
Illinois' first-half scoring' came on a 45-
yard field goal by Chris White, son of 111inois
Head Coach Mike White, and a pair of Trudeau
touchdown passes.
The senior quarterback connected on
strikes of one and 15 yards to tiaht. end Cap
Boso and WiJliams, rcspcctivefy. Trudeau
finished with 38 of 55 passes for 401 yards and
three touchdowns. The attempts, completions
and yardage were all ~e;ach Bowl records, while
his three TD passes lied a Peach Bowl mark.
13 may be Same old ball game for Sooners ·
big number Switzer says this "I don't understand that but Swot<er saod he docs not e>pect
i Fi rauonale." he said. "Penn State is a the Nmany Lions to have much n es ta Orange Bowl game very good football team. They're svccess rattling the freshman. .
11-0. · "He can read defenses. He's done 1t
TEMPE (AP)-Mi chipn football
CoactT Bo Schembechler 1s hoping 13
will be his lucky number.when bis
fi fth-ranked Wolverines play No. 7
Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl.
That's tbe number worn ~Mich
igan defensive back Garland Rivers.
who could play a pivotal role in-tne
game's outcome today.
But. more importantly, this 1s
Schembcchler's 13th bowl game and
so far he has only managed to win two
of them.
Kickoff in Sun ~vii Stadium is
scheduled for 10:30 a.m. The game
will be televised nationally by NBC.
"lfwc win it. I think we all have to
realize ifs in spite of tbe coachinf."
Schembcchler said with a gnn.
"Whatever 1t takes to do well in these
thinp. I ain't got it."
His self--cffacing humor aside,
ScMmbechlerdocs have what it takes
to ,et his teams mto games like this.
Michipn's 9-1-1 rqular season
record is the best under Schembechler since 1978 when the Wolverines went
l~I before travclina to the Rose
BoWI. Wednesday's meetina Wlth
Nebraska. 9-2. will mark Michlaan's
11th straJ&ht bowl awearance dating
beck to the 1976 Oranae Bowl.
Twelve of Schembech.ler's 16
¥icbipn teams have aone to bowl
games.
"For one of thote losses. J wasn't
there," Schembechler 11id in h.Js own
defenee. "I bad 1hean1nack" before
the I ().J defeat It the hands of
Southern Cal i.n the 1970 Rote Bowl.
It is Nebralk.l't 17th suc:ceuivc
bowl appc1rance.
..
---1 t e .. "Everyone IS talking about who all year." Same as as Y ar will be number one 1fwe win .... All Offensive coordinator Jim Don-
we're tryi ng to do 1s win the football nan agrttd.
MIAMI (AP) -Barry Switzer has game. We don't know if we can do "They won't be able to confuse him
heard all the comments made by his th~.'· • . very often.'"Oonnansaid. "He'sgood
players aboLLl...b.ow.lhingsare different We re probabl y go!ng to have to at taking what they give us. and we've
this time around as the Oklahoma play the best game we ve plaY.~ th!s got to make sure we do that again
Sooners prepare for the Orahge Bowl. year as far as our field pos1t1on 1s Wednesday night."
Then Switzer laughs and says concerned." he said. "They don't do . ..J.. baloney. an) thing to hun themselves. You Swi~er appeared relaxed and '+'n-
··They've told me that. too. saying don't get many opponunitics offtheir fidcnt JUSC two days before the game,
the workouts have been harder and mistakes... but ~1d there were some areas that
it's been more businesslike this year." Oklahoma's wishbone offense, ID had him concerned.
the Oklahoma coach said. "But I find order to work successfully. requires One is the fact that the team has
it hard to bel ieve theS( kids didn't that quarterback Jamelle ijolteway only been able to use films in
pla}' as hard or practice as hard last have a good game. Penn State ha s prcparina for Penn Swe. The other is
year. !.t's just another excuse for used multiple defensive sets all year. the element'bf surprise.
los10g.
Switzer's Sooners, ranked third
with a I 0-1 record'. play unbeateq and
top-ranked Penn State toniaht. Qkla-
homa is favored by 71/: points, w~·ch again causes Switzer to stan tal ing
about nonsense.
··1 don't know why ' Penn S te
ha~n't gotten the respect they e-
serve," be said. "h's unfair to Joe
(Paterno) and his proanm. Their
record is the best in college football
right now. I'
"I th ink the psycholoaical advan·
t&fe is definitely with Penn State." he
~1d. "It's not a &ood situation for us."
The 1eneral fcelina amona Okla·
homa panisa.os is that the Soonen
need only to $how up •nd not make
too many mistakes 10 order to win.
CeruinJy Oklahoma has tM more
1mprcss1vc statistics, avergina 100
more yards per same on ofTenJt and
a;towing about 100 feVter yards oo
defen~.
w1ticr doesn't bu)' that way of
thinkmg.
Richardson turns self 1n
for znore drug counseling
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP)
-Micheal Ray R1chardwn, the
rnlcnted and troubled New Jersey
Nets guani who disappurcd four
days aao. admitted Tuesday that he is
once apin sufferina from a dl'\ll
problem and turned himsdf m to the
NaLion1I Basketball Association for
treatment.
Richardson will be suspcn®d
without pay indefinitely while 'he
undel"&OCS treaunent, to be paid for by theclubund~rthe NBA'1dru1 policy.
Richardson dropped out of sil)lt
Friday n1&h1 follOwtng a team
Christmas pan)' an Moonac~ie and
had no contact wiLh the Nets dunnJ
h1 absence Ht telephoned his wire
on Saturday ana telephoned his
aacnt. Charles Grantham. after the
lea&ut' decided Monday that Rich-
ardson 'would not be subJ e<:t to
permanent dismissal if his disap-
pearance 1s drua·ttlatcd.
Grantham had planned to meet
with Richardson Ion Tuesday to discu~ his "personal problems' and
his future in the NBA. Orantham did
not return a telephone call to say
whclher the mttting took pla~.
Richardson twice before has been
1hrouah cocaine addiction rehabili-
tation, the last time in 1983 when he
was suspended by the Nets for two
months He rtjo1ncd the team in
December of that stason
The Bo show
will draw to
close today
DALLAS (AP) -Heisman
Trophy winner Bo Jackson caps his
brilliant Auburn carur in the 50th
Cotton Bowl Oassic on New Year's
Day. hopi~to lead bis Tiaen to their
fifth consecutive bowl triwnpb.
he 11th-ranked Texas AAM Aa-
gies, making their fint Cotton Bowl
appearance in 18 yean, were two-
pomt underdogs to the 16th-rated
Ti1ers. playing here for the first time.
Bowl games brina out the best in
Jackson.
He has been the most valuable
player in the Liberty and Supr Bowls,
and also played on the winnint team
in the 1982 Tanaerine Bowl.
With Jackson rushina 54 times for
285 yards and a five•yard bowl
average, Auburn hu knocked off
Arkan111, Michipn and Boston Col·
leae the last three years. His best bowl
performance wu 22 carries for I 30
yanis against Mi chipn.
Jackson missed a .day of practice
thlS week with a strep throat but was
expected to be 100 percent by pme
time. He is Auburn's alJ·time lcadin.f
rusher with 4,303 yards and has 2
games in which he has rushed for l()().
yards or more.
It's the first bo~I pm~ for the
Agjes under Coach Jack.I~ Sherrill,
who left the Univenity of Pitt.eburah
four years go for Texas A&:M ancf 1
celebrated Sl milhon contract. .
Aubum and Teus AclM last met
in 191 ltwith the Aaies winnina 16-0.
The iaenarc9-..,.--1 inbowlpmes,
while the Allies arc 1-S in postlealon
play.
The Southwest Conk.rcnce cham·
pion AllJct cl<>ted wit.ha 9-2 record.
with 43 seconds left in the,gam~.
The Longhorns. 8-4. were trymg to
erase memories of last year's 55-17
loss to lowa in the Freedom Bowl.
Instead. they extended their bowl
losing string to four in a row.
Air Force closed out its winningest
season at 12-1.
Jackets
collar
Spartans
Georgia Tech takes
All-American from
Michi an St., 17-14
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -
Malcolm King, Georgia Tech's lead-
ing runner. capped a fourth-period
comeback with a S-yard run to give
the Yellow J at kets a I 7-1 4 victory
over Michigan State in the All-
American Bowl Tuesday night.
King, with 122 yards on 16 carries.
scored w\th less than two minutes left.
a few minutes after David Bell kicked
a 40-yard field goal for Tech, which
was trailing 14-7 at the time.
Michigan State scored its touch-
downs on pas.scs of six and 27 yanis
from Dave Yarcma to Mark Ingram.
The nation's top runner, Lorenzo
White. had his I Ith 100.yard game,
picking up I 58~yards on 33 cames.
White had finished founh in the
Heisman Trophy voting in his
sophomore season.
Ueorgia Tech finished 9-2-r and
now is 15-8 in bowls. Michigan State
ended at 7.5 and is 2-4 in bowls.
The Yell ow Jackets took the field
without their top quarterback. John
Dewberry, and two first-s tring re-
ceivers. They were amoni four pl.-y-
ers suspended for missing curfew
after the team arrived Friday night.
.\ Todd Rampley started his first
\lollege game as Dewberry's replace-
ment and cqmplcted his first three
passes. He ended with 12 of 23 for 99
yards and one intereeptio!'.
Rampley sot Tech't tint touch-
down on a sne.ak after Kina ran 56
yards to the Michigan State 1-yatd·
line early in the second half.
Michigan State's Chris Caudell and
Bell both missed field aoaJs of 49
yards in the second period before Bell
staned the Tech comeback with his
40-yarder in the final period.
Tim Moore pve Michipn State
the ball at the Georgia Tech 48 with
an in terception to set up the first
Spartan touchdown. Yarema hit In·
gram with a 37-yard pass to the 11.
LANGSYNE ••
From Bl
game. The game will remember him.
'• AMl~STN •.. They called BOb Scheffina
"Grump." He just looked that way.
The bi11uy had this bi1 love for
ba1ebalr and all the people in and
around the &rand old pme.
Up there, Orump ii aettina the belt ·
of all the tradetand the ftnt pick in
every draft.
It 1softhe &o\llb 1uysa.nd ttnUe
.uys and happy pyaand sad auys that
the lqendtOflPC)Nare made. Jt it of
·the aood pays wbo are~ that
memories are rnllde. ....,.,,,er t ••rt .. ,_.,.,, ........... , .. .w ...
No. not this ~r. Or any olhef.
I
OrangaCoat DAILY PILOTNffd~ • .Mlnuefy 1, 1911 -
Like f~ther, like ·son, th~ Rose Bowl runs deep
I • .
It 's a real amtly affair
for four of today's stars
the most exc1t1n1 Rote Bowl of all. The elder
Norvell wuon the Wisco nsin team that lost to
Southern C al 42·37 in the 1963 a.aroe. Jay was
bom three months aner that con test.
from the bnaiit h ghts.
• Some hav~ 1.uuested Iowa is takina a arim
outlook to the pmc. Norvell, h owever,
d1s.aarees
"We've had a lot of fun the lut !cw days
when flew over the Ro5e Bowl, I fell like we
wcrt in the Goodye.er blimp:· Nof'\tcll wd. "I
had m y camera wath oie and took some
pictures •. I never thouaht I'd sc=e S<lmethtna Ii.kc that 1n real hfe"
a lo t more about us th.an they did five years
aao. •
.. ,, really neJps your prQ&ram to let tbal
lund of ex~sure. We want to be rccQIDiuid
and now WC Wll)t tO WlO the pme,'• PASADENA (AP) -Iowa's Jay Norvell
miaht ftnd ~t bard to bold back his emotions
when he trots o nto the field for the 72nd R ost
Bowl toda¥.
So might teammate Bill Happel and
UCLA's Met Farr Jr. and Josh Shinn ick. All
will be play ing in the same stadium where
the11 . fathers played in earlier Rose Bowl
games.
"This game means an awful lot to me.
especially since my fathtt d1d11't w ln the pmc
and we didn't wan 1n 1982," said Norvell. a
$Cnior who is Io wa's startina strnng safety.
"W~·~e been tallun1 about things hke this
e ver 51nce I ~as old enough to play ball. M y
father to ld me a lot of stories about the R o5e
Bowl. When they were out here. they took
them up into the m ountains to stay 1n a
seminary. I guess they werc pretty far from
evc(Ylhina."
fett1n1 ready for the pme.'' he said. "It's hke
'vc been ~yina -the biaacst fun as o n the
first We want to be ready and we waJ\t to Wl'n.
"la's o melhmg you 've 1ot. to hve w11b the
f'CSt o f your life. You wapt to have fond
memories of 11. so the game is the big thing.
We're goinJ to concentrate on at. Wln 1t and
then have fun."
Norvell. who didn't become a stancr until
this year. was red-shined an 1981 but till got
to dress for Iowa 's 28-0 loss to Washingto n in
the 1982 R ose Bowl.
Th<' H awke)es were 8-3 that season a nd
h&hll> regarded, unhltc the 1985 team. which
has a I 0-1 reco rd, 1s ranked founh nat ionally
and for a while. "'as No I
Happel. a w1dt receiver who cauaht SO
passes for 812 )'•rds, as follo,.'ioe his lather,
8111 , into the R o se Bowl. The elder Bill Kapptl
was a haJlpack on the Iowa team W.t whipped
Oregon talc 35-19 1n the 1957 pme.
Happel and Farr also h ave brothers o n their
respective teafTll, meaning the 1986 game
could have som e sort of record for Rose Bowl
legacies. -
Norvell's father, Merrit, p layed in perhaps
The Hawkeyea aren't clo1S1ered i;r-a
m o nestary. but C oad\ -Hayden Fry has taken
great pains to keep them close to thcl.r hilltop
ho tel in the ne arby C ity of Indus try and away
Norvell and H appel did get a treat their
teammates missed o ut o n . They were taken b y
helicopter from their hote l to Pasadena for a
pre5s contcrence and a lo ng the wa). the pilot
gave them a n aerial v 1ev. o f the R o se Bowl.
"I'd never been an a hd1copter before. We
··Being ranked No. I for five weeks bnn&S
some respect." ~•d Nor vell. who led the Big
Ten Conference with sev en interceptio ns. "l
think w e're prett) well ~nown. w e ve played
on a TV a lot this )Car a nd I lhmk people kno w
"I grew upw tth a p1nurcofthe 1956 B11Ten
c hampto nsh1p team 10 my room. u -Hap~I
said. "Other than that. Dad didn't talk abOut
playing for Io wa or the Rose Bowl that much
un11I a fter we beat M innesota this year to win
thc Big Ten. He's plenty happy for me. I know
that ..
FoR THE R£coRo
Nl'L ... .,..._
llCOND ROUND GAMaS
Sttw•v
Clev•l•nd et M'8m1 <Ctwtnnel 4 11 9·30 1.m )
Oalle1 e t ll•ms (Clwtnnel 2 •• I pm l
~v New Vork Gl•nh el Chiu90 (Cl\4lnnet 7
et t-.JO • m.l
New Enolencl et ll•ldln (CPl•nnel 4 11 I
o.m.1
COHP:l'R•MCI CHA.MrtC>HSHl~S ~v.-'-12
SU~IR M>Wl XX · SuMav. Jaft. • <•• ..... OftMM) AFC chempion vs. NFC CNimolon, 2 p.m. ........
l"•ST TIAM
<*MM WR -Steve LerHnl, S.11111, Loul'
Lloo\, Plll.ourofl.
. TE -Toc:ld Ctlrisltnlen. LOJ Anoelel
Relden
T -JlmbO Cov.,.1. Chlcego, Anthonv
MAJnoz, Clndnnell G -RusuGrlmm, wunlnoron. Jol\n
Hennen, New Enotencl.
C -Dwlohl SteohansOfl, Mleml.
Q9 -D•n Merino, Mleml
AB -Well8< Peyrort, Chkeoo. Marcu1
All.,,. LOI Angaln Raiden.
DetMM
DE -Howl8 Lono, Los Angele\ Re~n. Jlkberd o.n1. Chlcl90 NT -Joe Klecko, New Yorio. Jell.
OLB -Andre Tioe>ell. New Engla nd;
Lewrenc;e T•lf!Or, N•w York Glen ls.
IL9 -Mike .Slnolet•rv, Chkeoo, Kerl
M8cklenburo. ~ver.
CB -Mike Hl\11'411, Los A~lal R•iden, EverM>n Weill, Oell8l.
S -Wn ·HODkln1, Plll18c:lefotll1, K.,.,
EHlev. S.allle.
s..cs.lllh PK -Gery Anc:lefM>n, P1111t>urgh
P .-DIM H•""-• llMnL KA -R8'1 9r9wn. R8ms. CMdlft AFC-Raymond 8errv. New Enollnd
NFC-Mike Ollke, ChlQoo
COLLEGE
P .. ctt 8oWI
(II Al&lnt8)
SCwe bv Ou•rten
llinoll l 13 7 6-2' Army 7 14 1 l -ll
Armv-Htelv n run ISIOPI kick)
m-FG Whlle 45
IU--Bo\O I oan from Trudeeu (Wlllle
k!Ckl 1'rmv-Bl8ck 1 run ISto1>11 kick l
Armv-Wlllle 3J oess from Lemolev
(SIOP8 11.lck l
Ht-0 Wlltlam1 IS oan from Trudeeu
(NU felled)
111-Wll'on I run (Wllllt k•ci<)
Armv-Soellmon 26 PH S trom Jones
(Stoe>a l<lck l
Armv-FG SIOP• 39 111-0 Wllllems S4 Pass from Truc:leeu
loen 1111ec:11 Alltnclanct 19 8S7
TEAM STATISTICS
• Armv Flrsl oowns 26 10
Ru1he1·vero1 ?•·n 64·191
Pan1"11 varo' 401 94
Aelurn vard\ 36 0 PHU\ . l8·SS·1 S·7·1
Pvnll 3·4S S· 36
Fumt>tes·loll 2·2 O·O Penatlle1·varos 1·67 3·3S
Tlmt of Poutu1on ?9 46 30 14
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS •
RUSHING-t11lno1,, Rook\ 10-3S. Wiison
1·31, Truotau 7·6, U•h•r l·S Armv. HHI•
?3·107, Lemolev 16·76, Blacl< IS·n . JonH
1·41. Wrighl I I Olckaflon l·(mln\I\ 71
PASSING-1111noi1. Truc:ll!eU 31·SS·2·401
Armv, HHIV 3·6·1-3S. LemPle v 1·1·0·33.
Jones 1·1·0·26
f:!ECEIVINv--lllinoo' BOM> 9 52. 0 Wit
nem' 7·109, Pierce 6·92, A w 1niams S·S9, Wlllon 4·38. Rooks 4·S. Wvcolf 1· 12. Jones
1·1, U\n&r 1 I Ar mv Soellmon 2·'3 Whtie
l·ll. Olektf\On I II Le motey I 1
' F""9m a.wt
l•I ANMlm S ....... l kw. by 0ua"9n
WH fll"91on 3 7 7 l-10
COIOr•CIO • 0 7 3 7-17
wu-FG J"'"' 30
C:O.-WMll\eM-1 "'" (Ect<et l<lcl<I Wu-Tov 3 run (Jff!>ef kk k)
COl-FG Edie! 33
Wn-<ovl"910l'I I run !J•-kick)
Wes-FG J-II.
Cot-EmD<H 31 08U from He11on ( E Ck el kick)
A-l0,9tl
GAME STATISTICS
WH l"lrll downl 10
Rulhft·n rd, 0 ·707 PHl lllO vtrcb 141
Return vtro' e
PHMl IS·26· l
Pvnt1 6-40
Fum«>lel·lc»l I ·0
P8flellle,·n rc:I' 13· ..
Tim. of Po1MUI011 2':3'
eel IS
se-1?0 «
40
2· 10-0
S·39
1-1
•·10 )0·12
INDIVIDUAL STATl~TICS AUSHING-WHhlngton en.~ 1·71
WHlll ... 1bv ll·S6. Cov1not011 9·33. Toy
9·12. Fennev 6· 11. Hill I· II. Jenkinl 1·2
Colorec:lo, M•roue1 10·90 H•l~r 11· 36.
9rown 9·16. WHlt.,.nooon 8·16. Smith
l l· 13, McC•rthv 4·9 I.
PASSING-WHhln111on, Chandler 1S•26·1·141 ColoreCIO, Hele,,., 1·8·0-13.
Helton 1·1+31, Alexenc:lef 0-1-0-0
RECEIVING-Wunlnglon. Hiii •·41 .
Jone$ 3·39, WHll'lersbv 3·21, CovinQfon
1· 14, F.,.,nev·2·lmln1n 11 Tov 1·21 ColO·
rec:lo. EmbrH 1·31, Fefronc:IO 1· 13
Gatw B•wl
(II JIU~. l'la.)
~-· .,... Ou•l1en OklehOO"• s111e O O 17 6-23
Florlc:le Stete 3 10 14 7-34
FSU-FG_Scl!mldl 23
• FSO-<>elner 39 1>11n from Fef'gywn
( Scllmlc:ll klt1tl FSIJ-FG Schmlc:lt 39
OSU-FG Oenn11 l3 FSU-C Jonfl 3 run 1Scnm1c:11 !lick)
FSU-Celner 19 oau from F1n1ulon
(Schmldl ll!Cll l
OSU-Thom81 ,, OH \ from Wlhl1m1
10 .... 1, klcl<)
OSU-Wllllam1 12 OH i from TllomH
!Oenll kiek) FSU-F.,.guM>n I run (Sc.hm1c:11 lltGkl
OSU-'t>vke1 31 pan from Wlllia m1
(PIH tailed)
A-79.417
'°AMIE ST~TISTICS OSU FSU
Flr1I Clown\ 23 l 1
Ru11'1fl·Y1rc:ls 3S· 106 41•131
P1Hl"11 VUO\ 263 l3'
Return ve rc:11 00 00 Panel ?2-44·1 10·0 ·1
Pun11 7·34 4·· FumOIH ·lo\I l·O 3-2
PeNlllH ·yerd1 3·27 9· I 10
Time of Pouenlon ll 49 21·11
fNDtVIDUAL ST A Tlstic:S
AUSHING-QlllehOma St . TllomH
26-97, Tlmmon1 2·11, Ovkes l·I, Wlltlem'
6·(mlnu1 31. Florida St . T.Smltl't 24·701, c Jonei 6· 11, F1ovo ,_,. Ron 1· 7 R While
l ·l. F.,..gUlOn 6·(mlnu1 4)
PASSIN~l•ttom• SI . Wiiiiam\
21·43·2·2Sl, Tl!OmH 1+0·11 Florida Sr
FerguM>n ?O·Q ·l·llt
RECEIVING--Ol<lattome SI Oylln
I · 104. Werner •· 30. Aolev l · •9 Th<>mn l·••. Olllarc:I 2· 13, Wllltem\ I· 17. Lui>«r
l · 11 l=Jorlc:la St Gainer 1 148 P Ca rter
S·l l R White 4 17 T Smttn 1 8 PenlOfl
I· 10. Brown 1·4
Rose &awl WlirwMn
l9Q2-Mlefllg1n 49. s11nl0<c:I 0
1916-WHnlngton SI 14. Brown 0 ~··
'19..-Tuu 21, N•"Y 6
19',_Arkenlll 10.,Neoroa. 7
1966-LSU U , AflllftM' 7 1967-VIOf'gle 24, SNIU t
1961-Tun A&.M 20. Atel>e"'8 16
1969-Te«11 36, T..,llftwe 13
1!7~T~J'IOJte Omni.
1971-Nolrt O•me 24, T eus 11
19n-P .... n SI 30, TUH 6 1973-Texu 17, Al8blma 13
197.-Ne«>ru ke 19, .Ttxn J
197S-Penn St 41, 9evJor 10
1976-Arkenu ' 31, Georgl• 10
1977-Houllon 30, Mervllnd 71
19n-Notre Oeme JI. Tun 10
197f-Nolr• D•me 3S. Hoinlon 34 1990-Houslon 17. Net>rHk• 14
l911-Al8t>em• 30, 8nlor'2
1911-TuH 14, Al8bame 11
1913-SMU 7, Pllf\t>urgh 3 • 1984'-G8orgle 10. TexH 9
19'So-90llOn Col .... 4S Hou\lon 21
Put P:..U. llMWI KW.I
1971-Arlione SI. 4S, Florlc:le Sf 31
197?-Arl1one SI 49, M1'M>Yrl 3S 1973-Arlzone Sr, 21, Pittsburgh 7
197......ok.elr..me St 16, BYU 6 197S-Arltone Sr. 17. Nebra$1(e I•
1'76--0k18ttoma 41, Wvomino 1
1977-Penn St '2. Arlzone SI 30
1978-Arkenu s 10, UCLA 10
197t-PlllsJ>urgn 16, Arizona 10 1990-Ptnn SI 31. O!HO SI 19
1"2-Penn St 16, Soutl'tern Cat 10
1913-Arlzone Sr :n. Ol<lahOm• 11
1~h1o SI 18, Plttsouron ?J
191S-UCLA 39 Mleml "''• 31
Put SuOar 8oWI ICOf'al
l9JS.-Tutene 20, Temc>le 14
1936-TCU 3, LSU 2 1937-Seni e Clere 21 LSU 14
1931-Senle Clara 6, LSU 0
1919-TCU IS. Ce rneole h eh I
1.94'>-Tue~ .t.&.M 14 T utane 11
1941-BOllOn COlleOe 19. T.nnessH 13 1941-Forc:lhem 2, Mtuour1 0
1943-Tenneu~ 14. TulH 1 1944--<ieoroia Tech 20 Tulsa II
19•S.-Duke 29 Alat>eme ?6 .
1946-0klalloma Sr )3, SI Merv's ll
1947-(;eorgle 10 Norrn Carolina 10
194-Texu 27, Aleo.ma 1 194t-Oltlarioma 14, N0<th Cerollna 6
19SG-Oktanoma JS. LSU O 19Sl-Kenlu<kv 13 OkteN>ma 1
19S2-Maryl8ncl 21. T~~ ll
19S3-Georg1e Teen 14 MIHl\\10D• 1
19~eorola T'ecll 42, Wesl Virginia 19
19SS-Nevv 21 Min1u1pp1 O
1'S6-Gtof'o•• Tech 7. P111uiurgl' o
19S7-B•vlor 13 T~neuee J 19S8-Miu lsllPP1 39. Tues 1
19S9-LSU 7 Clemson 0
19~MrutUIOOt 21 LSV 0
1961-Mtu 1ss100• 14 Atct 6
196?-Alat>eme 10, ArkanH\ l
l96J-Mlu 1n 1001 II • ...,,ans&\ IJ
19'4--Alat>eme 11 M1u 1u 1001 I
19ts-LSU 13. Svrecuse 10 196r-Mtnourl 20, FIOf'ic:la 18
1967--'lat>ema 34, Net>raska 1
1...-t.SU :IO Wyoming 13
19',_Arkenu s 16, GIOf'o•• 2
197~Mlululool 11 • .A,rkanH s 12
1971-TennniM l4 Air Foret 13
197r-Ol<lel>Oma 40 AuJ>urn 11 197l-Oltlanome 14 Penn SI 0
1974-No1rt Dame 24 Aial>llma 2J 197So-Net>ruka 13 Florida 10
1976-Aleoame ll Penn '>t 6 1917-P•llsouron 11 Georgia l
1971-Atat>ema JS C>n10 St 6
1979-Ataoame 14 PtM Sr J
l9IC>-A1aoeme 2• Ar,anses 9
191 1~eorote 17, Notre Dame 10
198?-Pittsovrgn 7•. Georgia 20
1913-Ptnn SI 21 Georg•• 13 199,_it,uourn 9 M1c1'•gan 1
191S-Ne1>ru1te 21 LSU 10
Put ~•nee BoWI scores
19lSo-Bu<kneM 26. M.am1 F a 0
1936-<alholic u 20 MIUIU IOD• 19
1931-0uouesna 13 Miu tl\IDD• St 12
1938-Auburn 6 Mkh•oen SI 0
Lo' Alamttos
TUESDAY'S RHUL TS (471t1 el St·dlv llU8~ "'"1IMJ
FtaST RACE. ~ varc:11
Wvllckle Gotta Go (Hrmn) I IO •IO ) 20 Awesoma Dusk (Mvtes) S 00 3 20
Dottv Doll" t(.ruoer l 2 to Time n ...
Al\O Ran S.tetv Me01t. Anolher Aoe.
GIV\ Sovo, NOOUI\ N1?0lor•, ~•Ct Vou
Tnert Conrratto Naturist
Scretcr..G Snelfu Counl De MIX\ev Julie Bta11n
U IEXACTA 13·81 0110 "4360
SIECOHO RACE. JSO verO\
Wrt L•nt Odrtksrtl 1440 6 40 S40
U"" &tt f~ -S 60 l •O
Z•noo C11aroe ILewl11 2 to
T me 11 93 Al\O Aan Have Bart t OH·Be Surt
To"Y OH L11es On Georgie. Justllke Don ~a"1bltno Brook E~ol1c 01amonc1 Mv
Ees• Brerwi
S<r11Cht<I Jettoe Joe Cermettno A Zure
Hoot II\ Moon Batie.
S1 IEXACTA 14·1) 0110 $14 20
THIRD AA.CE. ~ vards Tht Blill\ Tr•o (Crgri S60 360 400
Reasori To Tour (Hert I 6 40 S 10
Foriunt B1oc:1er ($e¥1tltl 3 60
Time 222S
AISO Aan AtrOc:lvnt mtc, Et Peltllo
Denet Easv, Miio Sier Tim.. Ptllle Bou11oue He'9 M1ure Te ~ WraA01-
SCre lcfie(i Blell K •0 Tr A Mir ecte
S"tte"errow South Of Tr\rff n EXACT A (3·4) oalO S32 40
FOURTH RACIE. 400 veros
Ret>s Bev !O•c:lar•ckr.en) 160 4 60 310 Gone Ano Gor Fencv 1Brook1I 7 60 S :10
Bounding Prlnceu tl'ier 11 4 00
Ti.,.,. 70)4
AIM> Aen A\seutl !=orce, Silv.,. Moon·
\nadow AHi Z1opy Oun n. Rich Buck,
Lestr Lucll 1 rutv A Wrangler
Screrct>t<J lh11e Tu P1~ Time
FIFTH RACIE. 970 verCI\
Pac•f1c Gtau fGarc•a• 7 60
Tht Golc:I So•lo.e l Ltw1s
S.rrwet Pee IMvte\)
T·me 4604
3 00 240
260 210
2 60
Al10 Aan S111ful T,•Ort Miu Bud Lio"'
T oov Jet Imo''" Anoe• Ser arc he<! Cher The Aovett•el
U EXACTA '7-4) oa•c:I ,13 40
Nore Cner Tne f:!oYtlllt \ ISi wes a
stewarO\ Kfl lC" l "c:I all "1on .. \ waotreG
on "'"" w~r~ CYdereo refuOO.O •~•tt a rti' O•Ck \ ~ anc:I PIC~ ~1ne settcllOfll and
swotcMo 10 tht t1vor11e T"e O<o So~t t41
SIXTH RACIE. 350 •eras
Ev oe~t·v 101oar1ck~n1 13 60 S IO 2 80 Roan Pee Mari (Creaoer l l llO 2 40
If ... t rearocnmen !Ma,.t1e1<11 1 llO
T me 1802
A ~o Ren Some Thvmus u•ooc Tor
•uoo Sailor wanoer Lero. Pr.nc.., R111\
War Aom.rJ AoD01or1.;\ C auv BtCIOer
Scro•< •eo Mv J"Clt J1•e Hee\
>'iuncrie\ ('1·C AOO\ E xo•tu '>"or•v
C"aroe n EXACTA 2 q 00 0 u~oo
S•nta Arnn
(Siii of H·c:lev 1t1onu11NW'.O ,._.,
FIAST RACE I> fur>QnOs
.. •t•v Canov McCarronJ S 60 l ao 7 80
.,.,ar. Svort rTOt l(aene•l S <IO 3 60
P ~\ Ii. Rasca w ard ) JO r ..,, I 100
A•\O Ra" 0 11• Po"• S"engna• M o
Or•a,,.. Pol•C• AOO•t r.,e Rtst Oar• Fa'" C"a'OP .,.,.e Q OOt 11.tllv s Btl'4!
V<o • oea
xratcreo """• No• Tt LOm11a Jpwe
Our $wtt1 ~"a'"'
SECOHO RACE & •u• ~s
tnrrto o Loor "'tza • '!O S 80 l 40 Aunn1no Ot0-0ra ,• B~ • S40 )00
Snaalv McC ar•J" 310
1: me I '6,
Al\o Aar 8 11 Da Q ·• "no~ 1..ll"t
Jtl Rove it Ba'< aza• \ B • ·)Olar " \ ,.o Baroa1ri Seo a• v A• ,
THIRD RACE. 0°~ • e
Juhana·s Orte"' •
Cl'ICY11Je Oueen P "< !• Tr.cttv Turn ()< va••
Tlmt 1 37 J
:o • :o u o oo z eo
'80
NHL
CAMfl'IELL COHFERltfCE Sm.,,... Dlvi"9n
W L T l"h GF GA EO,..,Ot'llO~
Ca101rv
Vancov•e<
w r .. 111119
I(~
16 1 ' S6 191 147 17 16 l 37 IS3 136
1) 21 30 141 16?
11 2• 2t 147 '" 10 2l 4 24 170 176
Homs Dtvbleft !>t Loul•
cn.caoo
Minrieio•• T0<onto
Detroit
16 14 • 36 131 .,7
1S 16 4 34 IU 1'6
14 1• 1 3S l!il l4S
9 10 s 73 119 ·~ • 2• 4 20 111 191
WA.LIES CONFEltENCIE
Ptl•l8c:lelon1a
wu n1no1on NV l\tenotrs
NY Ranoers
Pill\Ouron
New Jtr\ev
fl'atl1dr DlvtMefl
28 10 0
21 10 4
IS 13 9
17 19 2
16 II t
lJ 11 I
A~s ~IMefl
S6 175 117
46 .141 Ill
39 1(3 1)'1
36 131 1)1
34 l•S 137 27 131 160
Montrtel
Bo1•0.,
OuE' .. t.;ti..
Har1torc:I
Buffalo
19 12 ' ., t59 121 11 13 1 41 U2 128
19 IS 1 40 IU 120 19 16 )9 146 , ...
18 .I• 3 l' 40 111
TUHdllV"' Scorts
Boston 6. Bulfl lO 6
Queoec S Herllo•o 1
N V l\lenc>er\ S Ot!•ro" 4 OT
P•lllburgn I, SI t..Ov•\ •
M1,,nt\Ott 6 "Cal9_•ry )
E omon1on • PT>11aoe o~ ·• J
TldeV's Gem.\
New Vor• f:!enoe•s a• W&S"•t10t0<-Mon1ree1 at Toronto
P 1tsouron at C., ego
NBA
Pac.Hk DMMefl w L I" ct.
Ullen 2S 5 133
Porll•nd 10 1S 571
Se•llle 12 20 375
GOiden Sra•t 12 n 3U
Plloenl• 10 19 :MS
~ II 21 ~
WESTERN CONFERIENCIE
Mldwftl DMsMin
Hc.usron 20 11 "2S
Oerw.,. 19 17 613
San At'IQ<>.g '' 13 St•
Utan ,, 16 SlS
Danas I• 15 43
Secr•mer'o 9 n 190
EASTERN COHFERIENCE A llentlc DMMefl
Bo110" 13 I 767
p ... eoator a ,, 11 61J
Nit .. Je<H'• 20 IJ 606
WHhin9'?r Is IS SOD
New Yor• II 71 344 ,_.... Dlvl~
Mtl'Weu'tt n 11 .,.,
Arte nte 1 s ·~ ~
Oe1rol1 IS 17 469
Creve11nc:1 " II 431
C"<•OO IJ 71 311
1no11ne q 21 300
TueMtlV'I Ge,,_ ... o oemts Kl'ledutec:I T ........ s Game
Pn1111oe1on•1 111 Po•t1ano 10 D r'f'
Collo9t
FAR WEST
Ge
7 ~ 14
IS 14 ,
IS
l ' . ' 10 1
4 . . ..,
I
IJ
s
0
I
' II
H11wa Pac '" 7'1 Alas•a Ant"O'allt 70
•oano 6S S•'" ~ • a"C sco &O
1.. .. oon<• c~ &O Ca Ocirr•"QUltl ... s )I
>OUTH
Nl)r ·~ (af'O i""'a 'OQ J=kY•ca S• ~
CO•v,...O\<S 11 )"~ \'8'"0 "•
F•or csa an• '" "'4'00\~a ~
G•auoo•o S• !2 Sarr• !>I
MarV>at 76 Y • t•eeo S• '>I
\t LPO 102 So• ·~ -<e•OC' 8
CdMtabbed
in Sea View,
but-the fJ~· _.__ii
is very deep
Wa rriors , 'Runners
haveth ebestshot
of stopph~_1g Sea Kin~s
Sea 'v 1cw League basketball gets
under wa~ Fnda)' wllh the number of
seno us ch allengers for the 111le v1r·
tuall~ encompassing the en11re
c 1rcu11
There are tv.o big ones 1n the Sea
\ 1ev. League's o pening round
Sea View Leag•e PrMietloas
P os T cam.record Odds
I (oronadel Martl C>-~) 2-1.
2 Woodbndgc(l l-2) 3·1.
3. Saddleback (6-4) S-1.
4 Estanc 1a (7-4J 8-1
S. Newpon Harbor (6-4) 10-1.
6. Laguna Beach (4·3) 15-1.
'7-thtTVt~1ty (4=-5) 30-1.
8. Costa Mesa < I ·61 SO-I
v. oodbndge bnngs its b1& and deep.
)Cl stall ~oung V..amors 10 Newpon
Ha.rbor v. here the Sailors ha vc a
reputauon for making things tough
o n VISllOr!.
4.nd Cob ) Nacss & \o 11...aguna
&ach J 1s at Cor ona del M ar
The annual squce-Le 1s on
Corona del Mar 1s considered the
team to beat. but the ma~in for error
appea~ small
'TheSca K11\g.S have impressed v.1th
a pair of v1ctones over hight~ rt·
garded M 1ss1on V1cJO w o n the
Laguna Beach ln-.1tat1onal. went 4-1
m the In inc lnv 1tauo nal a nd went to
the finals of the C oast Chnsunas
Classic _
W oodbndge has pro,cn u~lf for
real desp ite the presence ol st"' cral
undercla ssmen o n the team. 4.mo ng
the V. amors' v 1c11ms: M 1ss1on \ ieJO
Foo1h11l and P o mona The V. amo rc.
.L1mpleted their most successful suin
l" l.'r ti~ going 10 the finals. of the B rca-
Ohnda In' 1tat1onal Tuesda~ night
addleba c k 1<1 "·o ming fast. ha' 1ng
lo<.1 to ~aaer De1 1n oH·ntmr and
los 1 ng h~ o nl' point to \1J<,s1on \ ICJO
and R 1"ers1de :'-o orth
Estancia. xev.•pon Harbor and
Laguna &al hare all bona tide threat"
(Pleaae eee SEA VIEW /84)
ov ...
From Bl
Sfn10r point guard "hl1 J 'cragrd ~-1 ti
i:x1intc; -1 ti rcb\1unds ..and t> 0 3c;o;1c;t1; a"
..a JUnli)r Ho"'ard Larlinl e l. "'1lh a
reputat1t1n to r a nauonal "' crllHl~
.:-alls him '"The nauon·., rnoc;t plurl
po1nl guard ••
I
Bluebonnet BoWI
(Al Halls,.,)
Seen llV 0U•"9rl
Air P:etc• 14 0 1 l -14
Teus 7 o l 6-16
1917-<'.>fegon 14. Penn1vlvanle 0 -
1918-Mere l'l•nd 19, Camo Lew•\ I 1919-<ireat L•kn 17, Ma(e Iliana O
1920-Herverc:I 7, Orec><>n 6
19:21-Celllornle 21. C>nlo 6t O
1m -W1\lllnoton & Jefferson o Cat o \
1973-Solllllem C el 14, f>mn_.S I 3 197-Navy 14, WHnlnoton 14
192S-Notrt Oeme 11. Stenforc:I 10
1926-Al8ba"'8 20. Well!l9ton "
1977-Aleb8m• 7. Stenforo 7
1971-Srenford 7. Pltl,burgn 6
1979-0IOf'gle Tech I, Calltornle 7
1930-Soutll«n Cel 47 Pl1t11>uron 14
1931-Alllbam• 24. wunlnolon St 10
193?-Soutnern Cal 21. tutene 11 1933-Soutnern Cel 3S Plnsburoh o
l~Olumole 7, St1nf0<d 0
193S-Al8ba"'8 19, Slenlorc:I 13
1936-Stenforc:I 7, Sou1hern MethOc:llsl 0
1937--Pl111borgh 21, WH hinoton O
1931-Celffornl• 13, Al•b8me 0
193t-Soull!Wn Cal 1. Duke 3
1940-Southef'n Cal 14, Ten"4tnee O
1941-Slenlorc:I 21. Nee>relk& 13
1942-()regon St 70. Dulle 1' 19u-Gtorgle 9, UCLA 0
1939-r ........ u" 17 ()lo.la,,orne 0
1940-<ieoroie Tech 21. M1u ouri 1
19•1-Mlu lu iopl St 14, George1own 1
19'2-Gtoro•a 40, Ttaes C1><1Stte n 26
19£.l-Alebam• 37 Bollon Collevt 11
1944-Loulllena SI 19. TtaAl A&M 14
194S-TulH 26, Georgia h e" 17 l9...-M11m1 Fie 13 Hotv Cross 6
1941~1ce I TtnntuH 0
1941-<itorola Teen 20. KanH s 14
1949-:Jues 41. Georola 18
1950-Sanre Ciara 21 Kentuc'v ll
19Sl-<lemM>n IS, M1am1. Fie 14
19S2-<.eorg1a Tech 17. Bavier I• 195.)-Alat>ama 61, SvracuM 6
19~1all0ma 1 Marvtencl 0 19SS-Ouke ).4, Ntor1s1<1 7
1956-0klehoma 20, Mervland 6
19S7-Color1c:10 21. Clemlon ?1
19Sl-Okle h0rne 48 Ou•<t 21
19S9--0kllh0ma 11 Svrecu~ 6
19~eorglt 1~. MtUOUrt 0
1961-Mlu our. 21 Na vv u
AllO Ran H•doer "H' ' .. ia~ut•a Dar•
l "lac All 5no"" N •et -. 8 ~ ' o a Rote Pe rte
EAST
Cenl\IU' 69 v.,......,(1.,1 bit
MIDWEST
Oa••oc 61 0•" 'I:
He has narro v.rd hie; college l h Otlr
11.l L ·l <..rcorg.ia Tech \ionh l aro-
lana "tate \faf\ land. Tern pk and
Pro' 1dencc I ~
T81<-Harri' 34 oeu from Steltorc:I
(Wero kick> AF-Psll,nlek I run (f:!ubY lo.lck)
AF-Wtlu I run (~Ul>Y klci<l Tex-FG Wero 2•
AF-Evans 19 run !Ru!>v kick I
To -FG Werd 31
Tu-!=G Werd ?I
AF-FG Aubv 40
1, llendance 47 000
GAMIE STATISTICS
AF Tu Flrs1 oownl 9 14
Rull'le1·v1rc:ll U · 199 49·114
Penlno verc:I' S N
fllelurn v1rc:11 61 49 PUMl l·S·O 9· 11·2
Punrs 11·•9 6·44
Fumt11e1·lo11 l·O O·O
PeN1tle1·v1rc:1s 6·4S 1·'7
Time of Pontsslon lO:A.5 19' Is
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Afr Force, Ev•n1 11-121, Waln 21·41. Plll"'8n l ·l, Smlll't l ·I, J_,
2·7. Plhsnl•k l·I TuH, Sl•Horc:I 9·'3, Hunter 16·511, Slmrnoos IS·S7, N0<rls 7·36,
~IC81f 2·0 PASSING-1,lr Force, Wein l·S·O-S
T11tH, Sl1Hofd 9· 11·2·•.
RECEIVING-Air Force. Plllm•n I S
Tu••· Harris ws, """"-t•(mlftU' 71. G•v 1-11. Hen 1· 11, Norrll 1·7. ~IG8" 1·
tmlnut 11
1944-Soull'lern Cel 19, Wnhlnoron 0 194S-S0uthefn Cet 2.S, T en"4tl1" 0
1946--'l•bam• 34 Southern Cet U 1947-IHlnol' 4S. UCLA 14
1941-Mlchlgen 49. So\Jtllern Cet 0
1949-Northwtlt~n 20, C11ltorn111 1•
19so--Ol11o SI 11. C1tll0<n111 14
19Sl-Mlchloen 14, C1llf0<n•e 6
19S?-llllnol1 40, Stentorc:I 1
1953-Soufl'le<n C•I 1. WIK Ol'l\ln 0 19St-Mlchloen SI 21. UCLA 10
19Sr-Ohlo SI 20. Southefn Cet 1
1956-Mlchlgen 17. UCLA 14
19S7-towa JS, Oregon St 19•
195t-Ohlo SI 10, Oreoon 1
'1Sf-IOWI le, C.llfornl• 12
ll60-Weshlnoton 44, Wisconsin I
lffl-WH l\lnolon 17, MIMHOI• 7
19'1'-MlnMJOI• 21, UCLA 3 ~" Cel f?, WIR'onlln ~ 1,..._1111nols 17, WHhlnolon 7
1965--Mktlloen :M. 0.-eoon St 1
lffr-UCLA 14, Mlch!Hn 11
19'7-P\11'~ 14, Soull'tef'n C•I 13
1,.._.Southef'n C.I 14, 1ndl•n. 3
19'~1o St 27, ~ll C•I f6 19~Souttwn C•I 10, MldllOen l 1971-Stenlorc:I 17, Otllo SI. 17
1'72-Stenlorc:I IJ. MlchlH n 12 1tn-Sou11Wn Cel 42, Ot11o St 17
1974-0lllo SI. '2, Soutllern Cel 71
197S-Soutlltfn Cal II, Otllo SI 17
197.-UCLA 7', Ohio St 10
1tn-Sovthefn C11 14. Mlctt'91n ' 1tn-w11111noton 17, Mlctllffn 70
1t1t-Sout"8fn C•I 17, Mlc:hloan 10
1-..SOufhel'n Cel 17, Ohio SI I•
'"l-Mld'lleM n. w11111neto11 •
1"2-Wesl'llnoton lt, low• O Ifill-UCLA 14, MlehlOen 14
!..-UCLA '5. INlnols ' l .. J-Soutl'tern C.I 70, Ohle SI 11
.(
1961-LSU lS Coi<Yac:lo 1
19t.l-A111>1mt 17 Ok 11110mt 0 1964-Net>raska 13 Auourn 1
196S-Tou 21 Alt O•m• 17
1966-Ataoema 39 Ne1>r11sk• ?I
1967-FIOf'IOt 11 Georo a h C" 11
196'-0kta noma 26, Tenneuff 2•
196-Ptnn SI IS. Kansas u
191C>-Penn St 10 M•uour 3
1971-Nee>rHllt 17 LSU 12 1972-f'jeoruke JI, Ataoame 6
197:>-Ntbreso 40 Noire Dame 6 1974-P.,.,n St 16. LSU 9
197So-Notre Dame 13 Alebeme 11
197&-0llle hOm• 1', Mlchioan 6
1917-0llio SI 27 COIOrec:IO 10
l97t-Ark1n1u ll Okl1110m1 6
1979-0l<le/IOma 31. Nebr•~• ,. l~tanoma 24, Flof'lc:le Sr 1
19t l-<>k18h0m• 11 Florlde St 11
1991-Cltmson 12 Nee>ra~e IS
191.l-Ntl>raska '1 LSU 20
1...-M1am1. Fte 31 Ntb<'•sk• JO
l9t%:-Wu11111111on H Olll•l!Om• 17
LftOA
1'11 ~V LMOen
-1 Nencv Looe1
2 Per 9rec:liev
l Alice Miiier
4 Amv AICOll
S P8JIV Sl'!ffhlll
.. lall'r I( Ing
1 JatW I ~ a httt Oanle4
t Judv Cl•rtl
10 Jaft St~M>n I 1 JOA.Ml Cerntt n Muf!ln ~ 0e"1'" I> Ketl'tv 88kor
I• ValSll'-IS Lori GerN<I
lt. lk>Mlt L.f \18<
11 J•llt ~ fl MO'llt StKV
"· JuU inll llat Je. K•lfl'I' ll'O"ltw811 tt. ICelflv Wl'lllworth n ~le!f\Vmm«_,,
U Av.-o Oll-10 , , .. ,...It, ..... o
U. C:.lhv MOrM -ltffl ~ f1. ~v ...,,_..
a.JMet~
"· c""' JoMtoll ........ JI. All'f'r 9lftl ---~ a~,....,
ScraJched Blue EHQ ,....., •• ~ .. ·~t<.'" Sa
S2 OAILY DOU9LE ' 011 ~ ~O •JC
FOVflTH RACE. b •
E•uoerancv tMcCar' ·
Collee Aoll IWarOI
Br gM Bt""• Sib"''
T mt I 101 -
H O H O
o BO SC
l~
A.l'o Ran Pasrr•11 .... .oo ~-""' ,. ~"" o.,,.,,,, C.o,..,meno F ,,,.•as. ._ ,~ ,., '
Re " Double Decoratto 8••a' "°" '"" Ala PraC" Aet>s l=ot Gr
ScratcJ'ltO Frv ~To ... ,, "'oor ¥••c w
Doti Amtlhv\I Outtns Lo•• P •••
FIFTH RACE. 6 , 'vr onos
Fo101no ~c~een tBazet 18 •0
Oa•awert Oel!Qllr 1 Sl\OfMa• r·
1\1\s LtOhlnrng BOit (M<Haro.e
T•me nn
A1'0 Ran SPtenc:l•c:ll• l w1.• • V.1 "' to SU.Ill Quall \ LO•tOvO Sea· • f •
Heevtn Pr·ncesa E •·'• Co.,·a~t \ Anoet Nortnern Pareoe To•s•oo
Ser t •thtO F ro\Ht S"tdts 1no1ar T ""'"
M n0 S•orm
U EXACT&" l oa o UJ?~
SIXT~ RAc=ft~ •unorios
Earth To G•rv 101110• 6t0 JJO :ao
Stvtis" Aoed IP•n<a• ) o<) S.¥~(~~~! \~ Ttma 110 l
All<> ~-n Roo Ti.., ""'" os ,. J "O'f ' Oent•"9 Russ G"ara ~ a T•ff Y 'bot
Anet C1DOc:11monte T"• •eoo
Scretcr..cl ,()ol11r S<"C••' '-""•IO' c~ Plltlf)erl (rvs•• \ c~a~· y, ~·
c"'t•~
Sl'Vl'NTM RACE. t • ,..,,'9\ on •urt
SCv•,.,. IMcHergue •• 00 10 00 • 60 ~She Mezel ~ 40 1 00
Alf·rmence fSN>e,.,ak•• , tO
Toma I SOO ._lw llen A Alt ,,.., "O llose CrH "'
SO"are ~ H-v S " (" ltO" LO'"• DOii~ U l'JlACTA t7 Jt O• a "4100
llO"TH lt"'E. ' 'uMOl'lfl
Oel'C•"O P r '' tD'"''" 1 •XI SmoUv Ort>ot Slt vf ·1
H¥ Klflll l\lt~ffllualll
T•,._. l 10)
()YT O\JT
OUT OUT out
11~ ... n NONE
Scret<'ll80 LOV•l •ef\I Ste .. 80ICI O.CrM
9uo.tr1•,. ..S UlACTA J II oe-<I ,,._,
NtNn. ltACI'. Orie mile 0-JV..,on (~nnOI) lHO ll 10 U O s.o.r.-~I 4.40 l 40
ON G~ 1 k rt 4 IO ,,..,,. , ,. J
A~ _ _,, -~ Menll\ C~"ra
TrV\ T o-,, W'hdf Nel ,_. ()I,,,_ aonoo SOUfhatll W w, 1911it.i
k fl lCllH ...,...
U IJCACTA <•ti Nld MM OO U '9Ck IUl O·••IM J. _. . ., ........ "•I'll! flt''tf\ ,.,..,. Nlt\e\l
CVl'VV..,., \Its ~ Alltftde~ J'St'19
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
W oodbt1dee SI, 8rN • Oltn$1 49
1 &rH T ourne,,....,11
w~t sa1 &rH 1)1.ncM ...
f9-" OI Tl> 19 fl l>I ID
8'1""'C,..' 2 0 0 • . ,. ~ ' q ..,.Q .. i) ) 0 1 ~ '°10,_ ' 1 1
Y.'O"'" ) ' ) ! 0 \"-"' ;; 0
Br•~"' 0 • e .. ~, .\ .... c •
) •II" 0 0 10 """ ,,. •c ' ,,
.... eetr b ' n T) \{I' 0 • '"''" •. w. .~ "\. -t c
T(7181\ tt 14 II ... T,,rA,\ Q 11 JO
S<•n bv ova.-\
WO<'dlY OOf 8 ' I 2'--"8 ~" ()h.ea 11 •• • • IV
El Ooudo 66, Ul'IVenitv 62
llrH Toumementl
IEI D••OI IU I U11<V8<\i1'1' l•l l
.. llOllV loltO'ID
'lt'f I t ) o/>, 'f \ 1
Ba ltv t l \ 0 :1
B 10t 1 ) I ~· 101• • • C t'
B•f'\ 0 ~ • ~ •r•p 0 l ~'"'""O' '1 l lo wnsl('w ) o ' 6
S'""' l 0 0 o G·•ntn 9 I ) 10
"il ""ll • 6 C '• "-"'\ 0 0 I 0 To•a , 21 17 I• oo Tco•e s 14 u 't •:
Sc•t llV Ou8"9n
E Do• eel¢ II 1 S 16 II --ot
U" vtr1 •v 1' It IS 10-o:
Te<"'n<a•\ U"' "" \ '" ~"
°"* k ·Wfl E~ "'-<t
"'"• ... .-41 S"""" Hiii\ ll ~~ Ful1trton 'Cl TrebuCO HI~\ tQ
P'1"ll ~
~ ro Pee ce .o c....-.'*' CMmeleM• ~,,.,.. ~1 D .-9at ~'
0... ............
N•W"OltT L.ANC>tMG 41 1110lt!'\ l)S
•OC• COO .. kU •• Wll•i. CTOe, .. )6 ~
~ • t•llill oel 3 ""'°"" , ._,llMCI 4) ~ ....
DAVW.\""S '-oatla I
-7t~ IS$~CM 4
MM oien 1'11 'MC'~tl ) si-o-.. ' wtl•fW!.
•Garfield High l•I ~attic had four
1unwr<-and a c;ophomure uan1ng on
thr "J' tl• !ht· Bu lld ngs· ~4th <;tra1g.h1 pla~"'t1\ appcaran1.e a \.c:"ar ago < hri<.
I 11gt•r.\i'n) a'-·~ gu..ard·fllf" .ud 1<. IU'' ""l' of n/nc returning leuamen
• Kemps,·ille tx)asts R t•1d ""ho~:
rre<>c; d ipping .. in the East male lac;t
'ear·., pester txn 1n the West (Tom
Lc"'" of Malt'r [)c1 ) pale The b-1(1
'tand0ut h~<. reponedl) narro v.ed h 1"'
J1,1 w V1~m1a. Nonh Carolina
\1a!' land Io wa and l 1CL..a.
•Payt'Ut'Vtllt' Hip ha5 lhTt"C' ~
"lkldte \.kCran had. fr11m thl"
Rulldog<>· ~ -3 squad ot J ~ear ago
"'1th C\· ~ 1unior Gt"o~e _ 1tll.o wc;lo
l'on-;1dt•rcd a c-crta in h lur 1.h1r of thl'
ruturt'
•Pine Blaff was the runnerup 1n
thf fi~t "-.1ng Cotton Clac;\tl' and the
7 ebras c1rc It'd b" hav. n W 1lhams. an
all-aro und athlete for the Zebras
The o pcntni round's b1& attrac tion
'" R1Mdan 's K empsv11lc v.h1ch pm
the t-JO R eid against the()-~ M unk
huu ld Ocea n \' 1c v. [l<'t pa'it the
h1"1 lchra<. the ~aha""l' ""'" pla'
the "'inner ot t hat game 1n the
featured semifinals Fnda' night
Dunbar H1ah ofBalumore v.on ahc
li111 two K.tng Cotton C1ass1cs
But as 1 qg3 a nd • 4 T o\JmamC'nt
lha1rman Trav1~Crced. the man whc'
began 1t all.~~' "v.'c all d o n 't can-
""ho v.1n """ JU'1 "''"' to 'itt 1hem pla' .. • "'"'·-~· ) » Gert...o S..11191 v\ I= 1¥1ll•v1!4ie Ar
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IO cnck the IOp three with Unlvasity a Iona shot.
~~~ of the yee.r in terms of ICbed involves Lacuna.Bolch.
The Artiltl. who are entmld lD
TbWldaf • ftnt round oftbe Sutiqo
lnvhadonal will fcwfeittbdr leCODd· road~ Friday reeardlell orwbat
......... Tbunday, ~Ule \hey
bave a lelpe opener at Corona dit Mar Friday niabt.
T'bUI if lbe Art.lib lOIC 1 bUl'lday, o..y•re eli.Jnh>ated &om the Santiaao
'°"'1leY. If they win they'll a.o for third
place Saturday ftiabt
Sunset Lcque teams won't tum to
leque plaf untiJ Jan. 10. but when
tbey dO 1l'U be Ocean View at
FoUntain Valley1 Wntmin1cer at
Edison and ManDI! a1 Huntinston
Beach.
* TMll WS•K'I ICM•DUU .........
NeOAY
L.ont leecll Polv •• 1-.on Cll
FCIUllMlll v.-. •. ~ (7:)0)
IATUaDAY W.mwnaler n . llMIW Del el Cllelll'Nn c ..... (7:l0) MIMloll Vleto el Merlllll 17:311
S.V1" '-'-"'
""°AY (NI) &..--IMClll el COi'-del Mer ~IV el S1dll1•1d!
Coate MMe el Elleftcle waa•rlclte•• ....._, Hettior
... TW'll,Ptl
, ...... COTTOlt CUSllC
............. AIWMMI) ........ ,,,.,...,
>~ ,,_,.., "" Fem1...,111e CAr·
"-> ~ "" "" Pine """ ~llnN fll"9P 10.lbn, Ve.) vs. EHi A~ (Oolu8M, La.)
l!JO-«..,....Ylle (VltvltWe fleedl, Ve.) vt...
llJordllft {Sen Frendlal>
• IAJfTIA80 ~NAIMNT
""' llt~ ITilursdeY) lt.»-e~ "" Getden Grove ~ -..di "'-9uena Pll'k
7-ttetlMdV "" v~ ~""~ ~ ..... ,,,...,
C•HlllM Sc••• 3:»-eurtlenk·Gerden Grove loMr n . ~ ~---Pwll loter 5'-ttennedv·Veleftcle !Oler n.. Sent&eeo· ~IOW . CICMillllill~•••l1•1••• Sci • II 7-eurtlenk-CO.dln Grove winner 1t1. L.eOYN IMdl·._. ,..,_ winner
~-Veleflde wW. on. S.ntleoo-
~ w!Mer --r~--...... ~,
r-<:oiltOl9tloft.
7'-1fWtt lllleCe. ·~lll'llP. (Note: L.A9Une leech wilt forlett 111 Frldev
..,,. due to (Oflfllc:llne ldleduie).
. .
High school baSke~b~ll log Patriots
-better,
but so are
Raiders
HTM.l•ACH
16·71
'1 Glendele
to. """"' #II Mlllltlen .. Servllt
• 44 Compton .. SA vwv st L9 Wlllon
'' La <Nini• 60 Edlton Coll
60 SA VelleV
5' CclM
7' CVl>l'ftl
4! Edi~ ..,.,Main
Jl~·Mtrlne
MAUtA ('9-•)
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13 llt.Alafl'I, (Of) •
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71 OreMe JV 42
75 DIM Hiiis fO
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'~Vlelo ~ Jl0-.1 ·Ha-~ Jl,....,tll. Vllln I
J17-0C..n View
Jn-tt •w .. ~..n ,., JU-., dllOll
J2'-el "Fin. J Jtl-•Htn. F~•WetlmlMler
F7-I •Oc.N n View
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WllTMIMSTI•
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" J9 Miil. Vi.to S6 S3 43 SA Vellev 41 41 .. 11'1!00 Oleeo 42
S3 36 Cemerlllo 4S
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S6 44 Sent• Clere '2
45 '2 Loer• 46 15 67 LekewOOCI S2
6t Sl Foothllt SI
74 J~ter o.i
JIS--.t "WHlmln11er
J 11-• e dllOl'I
J22-•oc..n View
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J1S-•Htn. 9Mctl J17-•Ftn. Vellev
J2t-"Meflne J2 ...... I •Ftn. V_..., ~WHtmlnlf«
·-Jl'-1 ~ FS--.t "Oc:len View
F7-I •EdtlOll Flt-•Ftn. Vellev
n ...... 1 "OcMn View J~I "Hin. 9"ctl -nt-Edtlolr-FS--.1 •Merine
F7-1 •Ftn. Ve ... v Flt-•OcMn Vlftl
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(IM)
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76 La HIOre S2
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46 Senta AMI 41
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J1'-"Nltt .... t110t
Jll-LAI. 9Mell F>--Sed Ill' I di ~·e..··~ F,_.CdM
Flt-el "University
F1 ..... •E1tll'ICle
C~ VALL•Y
(1"1)
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61 Cll'IVOfl 60
11 Sonor• .. n EIMMower 61
•7 HH Wiison M
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53 oc:-.. vi.. s 1 S> S.nte Monlce S4
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74 Merine S>
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J IC>--91 •s.n Clem.
Jl>-11 •o.ne Hlh
Jlr-.1 •trvlne J17-•MJwon V1e1o
J12-"L~ HMlt
JV-1 •e1 Toro J,._.5-11 CleMenle
J3l-•O-Hiib
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5' EI PMO ltOb. 4S S7 FI.Iller ton 63 S2 Merlllll ., S5 LOI t.mleoa .,
44 Footlllll 40 50 R1ncllo Alim. 61
50 Merine 7S '3 Woodbrldee 63
)I) Ftn. Velltv 32 S1 Corone 63
J>-et Min ion .. v • lf EdllOl'I es
J ...... I Mir• Mete S4 totenl 70
J lC>--91 • MllL Vlelo Jt-" trvlne Jl>-•c.cio Velev Jl>-•e1 Toro
JlS-.t •e1 Toro J1S-.t "Mita. Vlelo J17-I •trvlne Jl7-•S.n Clemente
Jn-•s.n Clemellte. J22-llt •c.PO Vellev
J2 ..... "L..19Une Hlll1 J2.,_.I "OeN H•
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51 Font-SI
SI El Toro 70 • Sen~-· ., 0 GI.Hoover St
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J31-I •trvlne
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S6 WHlmln•ter J9
61 ~ '° 61 9olM Grenae 47
S3 Los Amleoa 3S
17 Western '° '3 Woodbrldlle 70 tO Renctlo Ai.tn. SS
S4 CdM 6S
70 warren S7 n CYl>l'H• 41
SI CdM 54
S4 E1l1ncll '6 J.._.I Merine
JI-el 'Sen Clemlnte Jl~·DeN HIN1
JIS-•L1eune Hlb
J17-• ·c-vetteot JH-et •et Toro
J2 ..... "lrvlne
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Ft-tit_ •Ll9UNI ~lffi
F7-•CePO V11tev
F1t-•e1 Toro Fl._.t •trvlne
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70 T.,,,.._ c:11v n " c Y1>f'... JO U Footl'llll 61
70 Sen Clemente SI S3 bon Lueo 50
44 CclM " 61 Norco 57 n lrvlfte 7t
S2 Meryknoll " 7l Kaiser, Hew. 52 70 Nlllellulle 51
Jt-et ·c-ve11ev J10-.I •trvtne
MANHATTAN BEACH (AP)-
Coacb Tom floret of the Lot Aoades
Raiders said Tuesday that the New
Enaltn<l Patriou of today u. much
different. and mueh bettcrt than they
were when the Raiden oc:at them
early in the season.
And he added, the same could be ' . said about h1J aeem.
"A lot of thinas have happened
since lhai. time; it seems so Iona ~
when we played," Floret laid at b11
· weekly mcetina witb reponen.
"Tbey'n: a very 1o¢ football team
playina with a lot of confidence riaht
now. They teem to believe in them-
seJves." • The Raiden, who whipped New
• Enpnd 3S-20 last Sept. 29, will
entenain the Plltriot1 in a National
Football Leaaue playoff ~e .at the
Los Anaelcs Coliaeum this Sunday.
"We're excited about it," florca
said of Sunday's pme. :~e're home,
the weather's nice, we're aoina to
have a biJ crowd. "When you have an off-week, ii
seems lik.e forever since you've play-
ed a pme, but we weloomed the weex
off."
J l>--111 ·~ Hiii\ JIS.-•.O-Hllll J?2-'Mlll~ Vlelo J2~S.n 1..lemente
JV-•CePO Vellev J~•trvlne
J31-•l.Mune HI"'
FS--.t ·o-Hllll Fl,.._.1 "Miii. Vlelo
Fl.,_.1 •s.n Clem flores said that bis team was in ~· excellent health, addina that all •s
L.Mtue..__ -.-.-~~·-on the-·~ should be
MAT•lt D•I (IJ·OI Sf Lakewooo 3'
Sf EWllll'anu 70 51 Vllencll 44
S6 Doi Pueblol 43
'1 St. hrnard SI ... 9eMln9 30
60 lftlMeWOOd 44
S7 Falrlell S2 53 Sanle Monlce S2
7S LA Jorden Sf
S3 • SaddleOadl I oil 51
62 Sant• Ci.re ..
67 c-Vellev S4
J+-WHtmln•ter J1~·s1. P1u1 Jll-LI Potv JlS-•at1hOP Mont. J17-I •Ptu1 )(
J2....._I •s.rv1t1
J~• llV!oP Arnet
J)l-1 •st. Peul FS--.t "I.Mont. F7-'Pru• )( F 12-111 •Amel
F l~"Servlte
available to play Sunday.
The Patriots qualified to play the
Raiden by beatin& the New York.Jets
26-1 • last Saturday iP the American
Football ConfCTCnoe wild-a.rd pme.
The Raiders haven't played since
they beat the Los Anaeles Rams 16-6
on Dec. 23. The victory wu their
sixth in a ro~. mcamna they're
entering the playoffs on the heels of
thei r longest rqular·season wi nnina
streak since 1980.
Aon:s pointed out that the AFC
Western Division champion Raiden,
124 during the regular season, and
the Patrit>ts, 12-S includina their win
over the Jeu last weekend, overcame
sk>w starts-to reach the -playoffs.
The Raiders wen: 1-2 before
banding New En&land its only bome-
field loss of the year. while the
Patriots were 2-3 .
PIGSKIN PICKAROOS
WINNERS
Pl8.JC NOTICE ~I flA~ OP PM:nnoul ....... 1, 8, 15, 19M Thie tta~t WM llled the •tete, you may ..,-... doing bua1nMe u: Roy.i '1CTITIOU9 .,_.. Beedl, Cellf. 92943
Ae•M:NJIR•WTOP NAmaTATIMENT W~57 lhtlleCountyClerltolOr· uPontheexecutororlldmln-hllorlng a nd Men ' NAmlTATl•tn Scott T. BumNm. 214
Ula OP PM:TTTIOU8 The lollowlng perlOl'l1 ere P\B.IC M>TICE nge County on December lstrator, or upon the et· Clothing 100&3 AdatM Awi I The J9llowing s>Wton II Hellotrope, Corona clef M11.
PlmUC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE NI.JC M)TIC(
Last weeks Football Plcka had a three
ay t .. for first ptece. Becau• ot' this we
ICMQClMKI to dtvide the first, aecond and
hlrd pt.ce money between the three
nners, as Hated below. We'd also Oke
o Thank all the people who participated
In thla year6· contest and look forward to
hMrtng frDm you again next year.
Checks wtll be available after 10 a.m~ on
Friday.
---n N"',... dol ~·-• 8 1"•5 I I t...., 1 I ' ' dOlng l>Yllneee u · Calll ""'""""5 Thef~ ~ 1181 (~ Go~!i~~FG. (Bl 1 ' ..., . neue1 .:=111':'.1~~ :.~~orwl: ~~ n~ton Beach, CA ORANGE CONTAINER f>Ni;f:' 019"'1, 412 Pirate,
abandoned the UM of the HOUM of FOllm & Fabrtca, '1CTITIOUa ...,_.. Publllhed Orange Coae1 the coun with proof ol --RaJ•I 0 l(urd, 21107 REPAIR. 809 E. •th Street, Newopor1 Beach, Cellt. 92te3
Actttloue Butinea Name· (Cl Golden Marine. 990 N. NAm ITA,.._,,., Oalty Piiot Dec 25. 19a5. Jan vic., a wrttten requ..t 1111-Cusl• St. Newpor1 Beach, Santa Ana. c.111. 112701 Ronald M. Bonaguidi,
A TLAST PLUMBING & Tustin Blvd, Orange, C.Ut. The following pert0na are I, 8, 15, 19M Ing that you dealfe tP90lal CA 92880 Jorge l1ldoro Pereyra, 1010 Proepect Street, Sul1e
HEATING, 1727 Fullenon 92667 doing bullnea 11: W·255 notic. of the llllng of an In-Thia bu1lnH• la con-31oe FemhNth Ln .. Coeta 300, La Joie. CA 92037
Ave.. Costa M .. a. Call!. Mary M Hendrbt, 27292 Law LM91ng Co.. 1858 ventory and appr.i-n.nt ol due1ed by: An tndlvldual Mae, C•ll. 92828 Thia buelneu lw con· 92827 Via Amlatoao, ~lulon Viejo, Su!*'lor Avenue. Co1ta ---... ---"'_"""_TICE ___ es1at• uaett or of the pet!-RaJaJ o. Kurd Thie bu1lneta 11 con-ductld by: a Mmltld penner-
The Flc1111ou• Butlneu CA 92892 Meea, CA 92827 r~ nu 11on1 or account• mentlOned Thll statement wu llted ducted by: an lndlvldum atllp
Name retened to abolte wu Thi• butlne11 11 con-Pattr Oe'lld ~. 17501 In Secilon l200 and 1200.S ol with the County Clerk of Or-JOl'ge llldofo P•eyra Ctwlltlne ledtue
flied In Ofange County on ducted by: an lndhtldual Rainier. San II Ane, CA '1CTITIOUI .,..... the Calllo<nta Probate Code. ange Counly on December Thll •l•tement w11 llled TN& atatem1nt w11 flled
January 30. 1980 FILE NO Mary M Hendrix 92705 NAm ITAT'lmNT Cunte l>e6e~ Noh, 1072 18 !1185 with Ille County Cleflt of Or· wltrrthe County Clerk of Or·
P'131318 Tilts 1t1terMn1 w11 nled Thi• bu1tne11 II con· The 1ollooMnO ~ .,, eo.wood, .,...., CA mu · · ,_.. 1ng9 County on December ange County on ~
Joe C..tOfo, Jr., 1717 with the County Cletk ol Of. duc1ed by: an lndMduel off'll l>Ylineu u . Publllhld Orenge Coul I Publilhed Orange Cou1 10, 11115 20 1915 •
Flfllerton A\'9., Coeta M-. enge County on Oec:ember Pettr Oevid Law TREHTRONICS, 583 Ham-OeMy Pilot Januwy 1 2 8 D lt Piiot Dec 25 1985 J '1M712 . flm19'7
Calif 112627 13, 1""85 . Tiits 1tetament -llled on. No. 8, Coeia Mela, · 1988 ' ' ' •8Y 5 "•'" · · an Publlehed Orange Coae1 Publlahed Or-Coae1 Mlk Ha .. • a1norn1a 92827 1· . 1 . 1·-· I Oalll Piiot Dec:ember 18 25 -...... • ft 'I Thll buelneN WU con-n1UU with the County Cllrtt ot Or· Rene Bol. 583 Hemlllon, 1 Wlh-526 W-25e l"• . Januan. I, a, I""'~ • Deity Pilot Diclefnber 18, 25.
K.ren Q .. t dueled by an Individual Publllhed Ora,,,,. Cout Inge County on December •o -, ...., 198$ Januatv 1 a 1988 .. ,,.. 18 1185 . '8. Coell MIN. Call-' DtmtlC Ml'ITICE W-231 · -, · · This statement wu flied Dally Pilot December 25. . 1 Ol'nla 112627 ,-~ nu mmtlC """TIC. E W-225
W C t with the County Clerlt of Or· 1985. Januery 1, a. 15. 1986 ,... ... ~ "" 8'/M Oftaft Inge County on December w.245 Pubtllhed Ofenge Cou1 Thia butlnHs 11 con· f'tCTITIOUa 9UllNIH ... ------------------""""'9. l985 Delly Pltot December 25. ucted by: an Individual NA• ITATl'.MINT 'ICTITIOUI 9UIM19
Publllhed Orange Coe1t 11i1mtlC Mt'ITIC£ 198S. January 1, a. 15. 1988 Rene Bot I Harbour Packaging, NAME 9TATIMINT T1TIOUI
PtlllC NOTICE rta.IC NOTIC£
•
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~
AIM!.azaml W11c11 clau1f1ed turn your
unwanted Html Into caah There's
really no4tfck 10 11 All you ha'lle 10 do is
give us 1 call and let u1 help you word
and pl.c• your *' Tl'le r"oon" oomea
naturelly
CALL US.
642-5678
Dally Pltol o.c.mber 18, 25, r~ nu W-248 This ltatlfTMlnl WU flled 16502 LOI Verdie Lane, The IOllowlng peraon1 .,. F~ IT ~~·
1985. January 1, 8, 1986 th Ille County Clertl of Or· Huntington BHCll CA dolr19 l>Ylloeu U . T ._.,,,_.! W·227 f'tCT1TIOUI .,..... County on December 92649 . THE EWING COMPANY he""'--""' l*IOl'll .,.
NAm 11.:An.NT Pl8JC lllTICE . 1985 I John F Patton. 16502 Lot 1721 Whittler Ave . Suite ~~ :;SINESS
The IOllOwtng peraons are ,._ VtrdM Lane Huntington B, Costa M .... CA 92827 dOlng bullneu u : 'ICTITIOUI MllMll Publltlled Orange Cout !Beech CA 92M9 This bu1lne11 Is con· SERVICES. 16281 Meglllan
PtlllC NOTICE Nlltkl'1 Ortho Oen111 Leb. NAME ITATlmWT Delly Piiot January 1. 8. 15. Thia bualnHI 11 con-ducted by·• Corporation ~·112~~tlnglon Beech.
4200 Trat>uco Rold. "120, The lollowlng peraona .,, 22. 19116 dueled by: An Individual Wiiiiam EW1119 Corpor· ,ICTITIOU• .,... •• -Irvine. CA g"}714 dok;'O·~ II: A)~ W-525 Jonn F ·Patton atlon 09A The Ewing Co. Cla rlt Bernard Colby,
NAME ITAft....,. Nikki L. wan1, 191 Alberl wd 1Candll1 8 ) Richard 1 I Thia aietemenl wu Died Tnls statement wu llled 18281 Magellan Lene, Hunt-
Tne IOllowlng peraofll 11• Pl, Cotll Mela, Ce. 92827 ,\lmond ToflM, 1339 Hamp-Dt1DtfC """TICE ,. wtlh the County Clerk °'Of· with the County Clerk of Or· lnglon BeKh. Calll 92647
dOll\Q bullnMI H ' THGG. This buslne11 11 con· lifllf• Circle, Newport Beech, r~ nu ange County on Oecember ange County on Dec:ember Ab(lon Wiiiiam Gogln.
177 RIV9fllde Avenue. New· ducted br en lndtvldual CA 92880. . 16 11185 11. t985 1111 t 'GoldenwMt Street.
port Beech. CA 92863 Nikki L Wahl Rtc:hard Ectward Power. ll22A4 ' ,__ ,..._ HunJlriglon. Beach.. Calll.
WN!ey T. M()()(e, Jr ' 177 • This 91a1tmenl waa lllecl 13311 Hamphlre Circle, New· FICT1TIOUI ........ Publi1hed Ora Cout PubllSMd Orange Cou1 926-q RI~ Avenue. Newport with the County Clet1C of ~·· port Beech. CA 92880 T~"'f:io!iTAT'lmNT 1·0111y Piiot Dec 25 ,;85 Jan Delly Piiot Dec. 25. 11185, Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Beacri. CA 92863 ange County on December Thi• bu1lnH1 Is con· no peraon1 are 1 8 15 1988 · · Jan t a 15 1988 ducted by • ~al part· This bu1ln111 Is con· 18, 1985 ducted by: An lndMduat doing bullneu u : • · · W 2..a ' ' · w.2311 nerttllp '
ducted by An lndlvlduat ,.._ Rletlard Edwerd Power DECISION MAKING IN· • Clark B Colby
Wes!ey T M()()(e. Jt Pubfflhed Orange Cout Thi• 111tement wu llled FOAMATION, 1900 E" '.ath 1 f'tlllC llJTICE P1llJC llJTICE Thia 1tetemen1 wu l'lled
Thi• 111temenl WU tlled Delly Piiot December 25, wlth Ille County Clerk ol Or· tr .. 1. St• 215. ~ant• An•· 1 "the County Clertt ol Of.
wllh the County C1etk 01 C·· !985. January 1, a. 1s. 111ee •noe County on Decembef 1111 92705 'ICTITIOUI MllMll 'ICTITIOUI eualNlal ange County on December
ange County on Oeoember W·247x 16, 1985 Declme ~. A Call-NA• ITATl•NT NAME ITAH•NT . 1985
l6, 1985. ,,__ fornl• Corpol'allon, 1383 The loltow4ng peraons wa The lollOwtng peraon1 are '29Ma
'118117 Publllhltl Orenge Cou1 8aYe<ly R~. McLMn Vw· doing bullneU u . Group dolfl9 bullneee u : Ch... Published Orange Coul
Publlthed Orange Cout ~ f'UBl.IC NOTtcE Delly Pllol O.C 25. 1985. Jan Int• 22101 Traotel S1erch. 705 E Construction CO .. 808 11th Deity Piiot December 18, 25, Dally PllOI Dec 25. 1985. Jan _........,,,. ... _.,._11 t , 8, 15, 1988 Thia bu1lnea1 11 con-Balboa Blvd, Balboa. CA St . Huntington Beach. CA 1985. January 1, 8, 1988
t a 15 111ee .--... _.... --W-257 UC1ed by:. corporation 928e1 1128'48 W-229 ' ' ' . W·251 NA• ITATl•NT Edwafd H. PetWMn, Sec· Rlohlrd Demreth, t 16 Steve Glib, 806 11111 SI ,
The IOllOwtl\Q l*IOl'll •r• ratary Edgewat1r. Betboa. CA Huntington 8Hch. CA---------
,ICT1TIOUI .,... ..
NAmlTA~
The lolkJwtno per.ane .,.
do1119 bullnaea u :
WITH YOU IN MINO. 28&
tllth St., Coeta Mele. Cllif.
112627
Martha Stromen. 288 t911't
81 . COat1 M1H. Calif
112827
June McGana, 38 1 E .
18th, Coete M-. Cetll
112827
Thia' bueinM1 11 con-
due1ed by: I general pen-
neral'tlp Martha Stroman
Thia 11etem1nl was llled
wllh the County Clerk of Or·
ange County on H6vember
t985 ,...
Publllhed Orange Coaat
Oalty Piiot December 18, 25,
11185. Jenuery 1. a. 11118
W·228
---------doing bu1tne11 aa· Mr P\8.IC lllTIC[ Thl9 1tat11ment W1f ftled 928et 92848 l'tB..IC NOTICE f'tll.IC M)TICE Lendscape, 24-101 Cindy .ith the County Clertl ol Or· Thll bullnHI 11 con-Thia bu1lneu 11 con· RICHARDS
---------Lane. Like Forest. CA FICNm!OOIT• .. eun•'•NTal ange County on Oeoembef ducted by: An lndMdual due1ed by: en lndMduet 'ICN~aT•"'euTl ... •NTH M i Id red Ethe I
FlCTTTJOUa .,..... 92830 ....... .. 30. 1985 Rlcl'terd Damr1111 Steve Glib -.. Burc hell Ric hard•.
NAME ITATl•NT Chan-Tak Chung, 2'4101 The IOllowll\g peraon1.,.. ,.... Thie ltatement was "*' Thi• •t•llfTMlnl WU fifed The followtng peraon 1• resid ent of Coat•
The lollowlng peraon 11 Cindy Lane. Uh ForMI. CA dOll\Q bull,_ u . Pubtllhed Orange Coeat with the County Clerk of Or· with the County Clerk of Or· bvllMta 11·
doing bullneee ... 92630 LOGICOUEST. 183 Mont• Delly Piiot Janulll)' 1. a. ts. anoe County on December ange County on Dec:embef T UNDERBIRD CON-Mesa. Pamed away
OAANGE COUNTI, DE· Tritt busmen II con-Vista Ave •D, Cotta Mele. 22. 11185 18, 1985 16. 1985 T RU CT I 0 N • 5 0 5 1 December 29, 1985.
TAIL GROUP, 19382 Sierra ducted by. An lndlv!Oual CA 92627 W-527 f-..0 '2M270 Or .. Hunlll\gton Bo N
Perl•. ll'\llne. Cellf 92715 Chen-Tak Chul\Q Voldt Way, 163 Monte Publlttled Orenge CoHt Published Or•nge CoHt Beech, Calll. 92849 m ovember 15,
John Bleke Owens. 19382 rn11 1111ement was tlled Vlate Ave, •O. Cotti M-. PUBLIC NOTICE Oalty Piiot Dec 25. 1985. Jan Oalty Pilot December ~ Raul I Chi con, 5-051 1897. Survived by
Sierra Ptrla. lnllne, Catll wtlh the County Clerk of Or· CA 92617 1. a. 15. 1988 1985, Jemtery t, a. 15. 1.112&&4~ . ,._ .. 1°!;;.~ntlngton daughters, Amy L.
112715 •"II• County on December Thlt buslna11 II con· w .254 w • -.-. "".,... R EJ)lla GA Thia bullneu 11 con-16, 19~ ducted by an lndMdual NOT1Ca OP • Thia bu1ln"1 11 con· UM, ,.y, .;
dueled by an lndlvidual ,211Mt Voldl Wey •~~NCH ucted bY' 111 lndlvldual M a r g a r e t R .
Jonn B. 0wen1 Published Orenge eo.11 Tn11 11et11TM1nt w11 lllecl P\B.IC NOTICE Ptll.IC NOTIC[ Raul I. Checon Fereuson. of Co.ta
Thtt 1111ement was flied D111y Pltot Dec 25, 1985 Jan with the County Clertt of Or· AND OP NilflJON Thll 111tement w .. llled M and S * R
wtth the COunty Clerk ol Or· 1 8 15. t988 •nge County on December alTT~TIA0!!!1~Tl'111"1• '1CTITIOUI .,._.. 'ICTITIOUI ........ th the County Clertt o1 Of. esa; ue · -noe county on Oecembl!' W·2S3 t3. 1985 • .. ...... .. NAm ITAT'DmNT Nam ITA,...,,., County on December Plucknett, Annan-
10 1985 ,..,tt To all ""''· ~. The lollowtng l*90'1I .,.. The fo1towtr19 ~· are t 1, 1985 ·dale, Virginia; aho · Pla.IC NOTICE Publlahed Orange Coeat creditors aoel oont1119"11 doing ~ -~ Obnidyn dotng bulfn..1 .. : ..:>-'IMm 1 1 p tillahed Of f~ O•Hy Piiot Dec. 25, 1915, crldltOfl. and peraone ~ Reaewctl lnelltut•. 18835 OLY MPIC MAINTEN· Publllhed Orengi Coea1 surv v ng are ten
oei:: Piiot o.o.:..= 18, 2~t flCTITIOUI .,..... J•n 1. 8. 15. 11118 mey bl 01tlelwlee in*Mtld Algonguln 8trfft, Hunt-ANCE SERVICE. 2172 Hli.-ally Piiot December 18, 25. granc:Jchildttn &nd 1
lll8S. J enuery 1 8. 1988 , NAMI ITAft..wT W-241 In the wllt endl0< eetate of: lngton Beedl, CA 926411 vtew Df. Newport Beedl. Ce 1985, January 1, a. 11118 ~reat grand daughter. The lollowl MILDRED BROWN AICH John H. Rlctlerdt. 4120 92880 W-233 e I 1 I w.232 doing 0011~ ::r'°"' •r• A ~ltlon !'tel bee!\ f'lled Delptll Circle. Huntington em & 'Julie Leech, tnc:. mor • serv CH
---------Helllar TecMOloglet P\8JC NOTICE by CURTIS DALE RICH In BMcl't. CA 112649 • Callfornla, NIM U ebove. t----------will be held January
P\ll.IC NOTICE 65 Woodleaf. lrvlne. CA 1 __ .,. --.. the Suc>erlor Court ol Or· Thia bu1lne11 11 aon-Thi• t>u1lnea1 11 con-1-__.Nl....-..;.;IC-..;.fl).;.;;.;l.:.;ICE:.::..._ 2. l :OOPM at the nnt
m •.. ._, PO eo 73 NB .--···--angeCounty~ttiet duc:Md""'An lndlvlduel dUC1edby:,.,.........atlon ICTl1'lou9 U n ited M ethodl t ,ICTITIOUa .,..... 9266'2i 9271• x ..... fl A~ CURTIS DALE AICH bit ... John;(, Rlctllfdl • em & J:.i;~Ndl. Inc. '1C ...... .,.j .,.... Church , 420 W. l~
NAME ITAff•NT Norman Heaaon Garrett The tolloWlnO peraone -pojntld " l*'eonel r• TNt 1111em1nt was filed Julie Leach Secy ITATIMIMT S
The lol~ ~ IS SS Woodleal, Irvine, CA doing.~ .. ~== ~.,= reaent•llve IO ldmlnil'• the with the County Ci.rk of Or-Thi• 1111~1· Wll llled The lollowtng S*IOl'I• .,.. t, eo.ia Mesa. Inter·
doll\Q bvtlnea• 11 92114 Bay '""" • ., •tate of the dllcadent. ange County on December With the County CWk of Or· bullneu • ~nt Pacific View NATHAN DORMAN AND Tnta buslnesa II con-Blvd. CoetaMeM. CA 92t27 The petition requHll ti. 1915 ange COunty on Dec:ember T I! INN AT LAGUNA, A Memorial Park, New-
ASSOCIATES 315 e S.y ucted by an lndlvlduat Han•Gon Shin, 2028 authaflty to aotNI .. • IM ,__ 13. 1985 lomla Umltld Partner-
Ave •C. p O eo,. 940 Norman Heaaon Gwrett H•bor BIYO, Coeta MeM, •Ille under !tie lndepen-Publllhed Orange eo.11 ,_,. ~· 3152 Aeclhlll. Suite port BNch, CA. Pa-
Batboa. Ct llf 112661 This llllement waa, llled CA 928~7Sock 811 2028 dent Adf'l'tlnlttrllton ol E .. 0111y Piiot Dec 25. 11185 Jen Publlehecl Orange Coeat 3 · Coate Me ... C•llf. ciflc View MQrtuary
Nllhen Albert Dorman. Ith the County Cieri! of Or-:co· ea.tin, tatel Ac1. 1. I . 15, 19M. Dally PllOt December 28, 2128 Dlrectora, 644-2700
315 E Bey Ave . Balboa, County on Oecember CH .. ,.28281Yd7 · a MeM. A l'te«lng on the petl11on W-250 1H 5. Januwy 1, I, 15, 19H Orlawold'1 ~t r-;;===:::::==:=::::::::-C11if 928e t 13 1985 " • wtlt bl Ntcl on JANUARY 15, W·244 poratlon, 3152 Aednill,
T1111 bue111e11 11 con-• ,_,.. Thia t>vllne.1 le con· t!IM et 9 30 A.M. In Oept •-.,. ""'~ • 230, Coet1 MeM. Cllll.
ducted by an 1ndivldual Publllhed Orange ~ ducted by. Hlllbend Ind No. 3 tt 700 Civic Center ,.._ ""'~ 2628 Cell!Ornla Nathan Oorm1n Delly Piiot December 28. wlfeH-,.~ 8...... Orl..._,.t,,. 8*1l1 An1. CA t-'1C--........,----_-_ ..... _ ..... _a_I_ 1 ___ "8._._IC..._M>..-T_ICE____ Thia buelnfta It con•
Thie 1t11ament waa mea 11185 January 1 8 15 11118 • ..._,,.,, '"" t2702. • • • ...... --ucted t>y· 1 llfnlted 1M1rtnet-
w1111 '"' COUnry C*k ol Or-. ' • 'w 240 Thie ,, .. .,,. .... llled IF YOU 08JECT to 11'te NAml ITAT'DmNT '1Cnnoul .,.... ••
ange Count~ Oii Oecamber • w1tt'1 the County Clertt ol Or· gran1lng ol tl'te l*ltiOn. ~ The IOlowlng ~ 111 NAm aTAT'llmlfT
1 t 1985 9"09 County on o.c.mber lflould elthfr ~ at IM do4nO butltl99I .. The lolloWlng '*'°"' .,. ~ P\111.IC M)TlC( 18, 11115 heet'lng and atate Y04lf Ob· Alf AJl'l9fl~ 8u1lnett clOlnQ buelneee u
Publllh8d Ore.nge Cout ~ ~lone or 114e Wfttten Ob~-fConoepta, 550 Paularlno DER A & 8 IMP 8 0 H
Dally PllOt Dlclefnl>er 18, 28, 'ICTITIOUI .,._.. Publlll'led Orenge ~ Ilona wfth the coun blfcire •1'104, Colla -., CA l!NTl!APRIS!S, 2510 S.
tH&. __,.,I ••• ttM NAM9 ITATl-.n' Ottlly Piiot 090 25. 1"6 Jen ,,. '*'1ng. YtNf ~-1 Jotlft 0 . ~It • '°'c" lrietol, Sem• Ana, C8"f W·234 The lollowlng pef'IOIW •• 1, a. 15. ttM anoa mey bl In ~ Of by Ruoff Aote. Wh tier, A 2T04
-----•••• off'll bu91n... •• eon W·252 yfNf enomey 90904 J91Mt Wllllem Slmpaon,
SHOP Str .... 2715 MeM Vetde IF YOU AAI! A CAIOITOR 1 Thll bu11n... le con· 21at\ KIOwe.. Huntlneton ~It M -112. Coeta M.... NI.IC NOTICE °' 1 oontlftgent creditor of 1 duelld ~: 111 lnclllllduel Beeol\, Calll t2e.t8
A 92828 ttMt •111111, ~~Ma JotWI lot1Ce Of~ Todd Derr, 25 t---------
HOME' o.vtcs &rown ancs Pwn '9Cnnoua .-n Y04lf ~""" the ooun or , T"61 IUlte!Mnt -lllld Ou:t111d, Frwnlnclhem. 11.,..,. ..,.,_ AT oe>a. 2776 M.-Verde bM ..... ITA~ preeent It to lhe Pl'eoMI twtfl'I .,. County a.rk of Or· Mut • t--~--............ -...... ·------• M~1 t2. Coeta Meea. CA The fOllOWln9 pereone .,, rec>r.-ntathle llPPQlnled by 8"99 County OI\ Deoernbef T1111 bu1lnH1 11 con.
Make cluaffled 2829· ooing buelneal ... 11Vd1o ""'eouti wttt11n tour montM 113· ,..., •ect by· • oen-11 Plf1·
...__ Tl'tll t>ueln11a la con. l04. l.O '--otM• Cote• "°"' the dete of flr9t II-.. ......._.. Or "!'~ !:. W •-advet111tng the .-.t by A Oenetal 'art· MeM. CA f2at euencaoU•'1.,. .. Pf~ ..---lfl09 _. ...,..,.._,
Way to aave time ~ Kot11r, 1111 a.. In s.c11on 100 ot •~• Dally Plot Die. 211, 1• Thie ••at9mlnt ..,.. fllecl Blown ,._ unt.......:.t 9-cll l'f .... Code of CeMornla Jen. 1. a. 1&. 1MI th the County Cl9rtl of Of• and gul Thie etaternent ... filed A .~ """°" · The time'°' 111ng dairf'9 wfll W-242 County on Oec«ntMw
Cfl the Coullty 0.. of Or· ,.... ThOINon. 1174 not ._. ptlof to tour · N5 ••U. Plltf Cou11r, on OIC9mber ..,.._. Terraoe. Cott. n*""1 lrOfl'I IM daCe of IM ,...,
..... , 11, 1111.s ....._ CA tmf ~ ,,.._ M1o¥e P\lbllel'ted OflltlOI CGell
IU•H11 PublltNd °' "C Thia IN9IMle 11 cona llllkept~~~= ~~~-\M ·=~Tt:t"·
Pllo«Deo2:.i"M6,Jan Neen!'Y~'9nMrl 11"1 a pereon lntlrU lld'" TN.....,.,...._.. W·t30
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Stock Ma:rket bOom hea~ing into new yea11
'-" CHET CURRIER ~ ....... .._
• NEWYORK-Afterwhatithasdoneinthepast 12
months or an, the &tock market wUl have a hard act to
follow an 1986.
But many forcca$ten contend there as still a lot of
life in the bia bull market on Wall Street.
The· Dow Jones aver of ·30 induauuls, which
lloY. 8 wubuy at New York Stock ltzcbance u Dow Jonee A•erace broke 1,400.
Sales of riew homes up 7~ 7%
~ .
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sales of new homes rose
l. 7 percent in November. the first gain since July and the
'-igest advance in more than a year. the government
reported today.
New single-family homes were sold at a seasonally
adjusted annual rate of 671.000 units in November, up
from the October annual ra~ of 623,000 units. according
to thejoim rcpon by the departments of Commerce and
Housing and Urban Development.
The November advance followed three consecuuve
months of sales declines. including setbacks of7.8 percent
an October. 4.5 percent in September and 5.3 percent in
August.
The November im8rovement was the biggest
monthly increase since a 2 .3 percent rise.J.n August 1984.
f
. Analysts had been puuled by the stnng of sales
declines this past summer. which came at a ti'me when
mongage rates were steadily declining.
However. even with the weakness, sales for the first
11 months ofth1s year are running 6 percent ahead of the
same period in 1984. •
Whale sales of new homes were up in November. tlie
Natsonal Assoc1auon of Realtors reponed Monday that
sales of existing single-family homes dropped J.4 percent
last month but were sull above the 3 m1lhon mark for the
ninth consecuuve month.
The repon on new sales said the a'erage pnce of a
home rose a slight S 100 to S 102,500 "h1le the median
pnce of a home (ell I percent to S84. 700 last month, down
from S85,500 in Octo~r.
l
closed out 1984 at l ,2 I l.S7. passed the 1.300 level (or the
first time with a stron,aadvance last May. Aod 1t was Just
warmina up.
After a pause m the latter staies of the summer, the
market embarked on a dramauc rise that carried the
Dow Jones industrials to 1,400 and then I ,SOO late in the
year. It closed Dec. 31 at 1.346.67, up 335.10 points, or
27 .66 percent. from the end of 1984.
Both the New York Stock uchanae and the
Nationai Association of Secunties Dcalen' automated
over-the-counter market set yearly recprds for tradm&
volume. '
Market analysts s$y their expenence, and simple
logic, tells tlfem that stock pnces cannot keep their recent
performance 1oin1 indefinitely. At the very least. they
say. there is likely sooner or laterto be a "correction" that
cools down the euphoria of late 1985.
Still, many obscrvitrs say the conditions that have
helped ~te the boom on Wall Street persist as a new
year begins. What's mo re, they look for a large influx of
cash into ihe investment markets m the peak season for
individual retirement accounts, up through the Apnl 15
income tax deadline.
"The individual wall be looking to make an
investment in an environment completely different
from what he or she has known over the past five to 10
years-an environment no.w characterized by 1 elatively
low short-term interest rates and continued low
inflation." sa1d Greg Sm 1th at Prudential-Bache Securi-
ties.
"This makes commod111es and real asset invest-
menu far from compellina. It also maka k>Qltf·&erm
fixed-income inveatmenll and .eqttmucb more
attractive relative to other invest.men 1.' ""'
What could ao wroq'? .. The only/ risk'° our
outlook is a rite in short·tenn interest rata, somet.b.ias
we don't anticipete," Smith maintained.
The editon of the Merrill Lynch Market Lener
declared: .. There could be temporary pWJb&cb in the
weeks ahead, but we expect the 14.vance so continue i.Dco
lhe early months of 1986. Additidnal declines in intere11
rates could be one source or new fuel fort.be rally.
.. Another encOUf'NLOI tactor, m our view, ii that tile
march of market indexes to record ~ hu Mt
generated the il;Jnd of exoessjve 1pCculation that
frtquenlly develops at this Stqie of'e1tendrdadvanca in
the market. That land of frothy atmosphere c:ouJd
develop, perhaps s1ana1in1 a top to the CU"'9t rally, but
i1 docs not appUr to be much ofa threat at this point.''
The mark.CU Ji.se ~ late J 98S beftled many
onlookers because it came apinst the t.ckd.rop or •
aenerally slugish ~nomy, concern over a bute
buildup of debt in the financial syaem, and the
conunuing problem of the federal budeet deficit.
The surae in stock prices appeared to be bucd on tbc
belief that the economy and corporate profits would act
much healthier in 1986.
Some a.nalysts wonden:d, tbouab, whether those
hopes were not setting unrealistic.ally hi&h as the rally·
progressed. "Stock and bond mark.els arc out of touch
w1th reality," contended Erich Heinemann. chief
economist at the firm of Ladenburg, Thalmann & Co.
·Kaiser ta~es big write down
OAK.LAND (AP) -Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical
Corp. has announced ll is closing a refioery in Baton
Rouge.r La. and changing inventory procedures, moves
that wil-1 shave about S 175 milhon from 1985 income.
"Our move will improve Kaiser Aluminum's
financial results in 1986 and beyond," sa1d Comelr C.
Maier. the company's chairman. He predicted an
operating ~rofi1 in 1986 without -Tuesday's aetion, but
indicated the new moves would help even more.
Kaiser Aluminum, which has been the target of a
takeover effort led buy in vest or Joseph A. Frates ofT ulsa,
Okla., has been losing money_s1.0cc 1982. The moves
announced today could make 1985 the biucst losing year
1n the company's history.
The company said it will close an alum ma refinery in
"Baton Rouge. leading to a writcdown of about $160
m1lhon afer tall. The refinery has not operated since 1983.
although some specialty operations at the plant that have
conunued will go on dcip1tc the closure.
Alumina, or aluminum oxide. as an antcrmcdiatc
matenal ' created before making aluminum. A wor1d
oversupply· of aluminum has hurt Ka11er and other
producers of the metal.
In a separate acuon: the company wd 1t will chan,e
·its method of accounting for some 60 peroent of its
inventories from LIFO. or lut-~1inL-<>ULIQf1FO_ot..
fi~t-in. first-<>uL That move will increase the value of \he
company's anventones by S 165 m1lhon. but cost SIS
m1lhon in 1985.
Frates holds at least 14.4 pcrccnt.. of KallCT'
AluminuJTl's stock, but Maier has told hun that the
company is not interested in his participation an runnin&
the Oakland-based firm. .
For ·the nine months ended Stpt. 30. KallCf'
Aluminum reported a loss of $50.4 mtU1on. or S 1.21 a
share. on revenues of S 1.6 b1lbon. h1s the nauon's lhird-
largest a1um1n\1m producer
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"Oh, bgy! I LIKE 1986!"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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by Harold Le Ooux
AND lF HE oecioeo TO DO THAT HIS SUOOEN
IT WOULD BE AT A S A L AR'Y OF ARRIVAL IS
I •40 000 A YEARI THE FIVE -NOT A
I YEAR PERIOD WILL BE UP COINCIDENCE• ONE MONTH F RO M IJ~
TOOAY, FRANKi 11
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North·SOuth vulnerable.
deals.
NORTH
•AK 54
'7 Q913
0 A5
•AQ2
North against a 5-3 fit or better. To point
up the wisdom of our remarks, con-
sider this hand from, the 1985 Eure>-
pean Championship, dealt in t~
Greece-Netherlands encounter.
WEST EAST
•96 •832
'7 8 '7 104
O J 108714 o KQ92
•10853 •KJ64 SOUTH
• QJ 107
'7 AKJ752
0 3
•t7
The bidding:
Nortla Eaet
2 NT PH•
4 • Pua 5 . , ...
Pue P ...
s .. t1.
3 0
4 NT
7 ~
Opening lead: Jack or O.
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PaH
P ... P ...
A Happy Ne• Year to ·our
reader•. from both of u1 and our
1Laff1I
Some weeb •So we commented
on Lh• veraatllity of a ' ' fit u
In one room. the Greek North·
South pair languished in six heart.a.
OMAR
SHARIFF
The wisdom of that deciaion i1 high·
lighted by what ~ppened in th.e
other oom. where the Danish pall'
bid to the grand slam in hearts on
the au~tion ahown. ·
Nortll was a point or two light ror
hl1 two no trump opening bid even
by hiJ pair'• 1Landards. South'•
three diamond• wu a transfer bid
showing a live-card or longer heart
1ult. North's lour clubs waa a cue-
bid 1howlns rood heart 1upport •
and South waited no time In
blutlnr Into even heart.t.
After a diamond lead, declarer
had only 12 top tricks. The onl;
chance for his fulfilling trick lay in
the club finesse. Unfortunately thaL
failed -~own one.
. H~d South probed for a 4 4 major
fit with the Slayman Convention, or
had he chosen an auction that would
CHARLES
GOREN
have allowed him to bid out his
shape, North-South might have
reached the laydown grand slam tn
spades. That contract 11 cold even ir
trump• break 4·1. Declarer ti.as the
Hme 12 fut tricks al spades ., He
does 111 heart.a. The 13th trick comes
from ruf(Jng a diamond high In t~e
South hand. Oecluer .corte five
trump trlclta, six heart.a and the two
'qtlnor-tult ace1.
f\ •
ALL 642-5818 IF CALL1NQ FROM NORTH ORANGE
IF CALLING FROM IOUTH ORANGE
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MMUIAft ...... ~ 117'
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HOU Ill/CONDOS ............. 1400
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
:M2-5878
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842-5171
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The Dtilty Plot llCCePt• no llablflty for en~ error In
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EASTSIOE 3 br. beaut. re-$750. mq + sm dep. +. $1300/mo yrty 96-4~922 pvt patio. lndry lacll. Very per mo 631-6155 drps. pool, carport, 2 Wkly rentals l ow rites Executive suite 1350 sltt CHILO CARE needed lt Ct1tral 1002 done, lge yrd. '7100. dn. cred. chg. S-47-2787 Newpoft Cresl 281 2,...,88 prvt 3l 1 W Wiison-newiy Lg ~"ti nut lo Park. persons SSOO mo 1 135 & Up/Wkly Colo< 4th floor wtw .&42.~ hskkpg ~ V•Oe. 2.
Open Sun 2·5. 2308 Flr•t Cl-· ........ T~'"-. ,._,, .. _ ft• ... _ ... I 2 ~-· renoyated bldg 63j,2177 ~ &45..0302 T". maid ·~-·--. Ir~ Mon-Fr! 9 to 5 J.lrls. 2 30 to 6 30"Pm
*Ill•• ..as~ westmlnlt•-8_5~1031 .. .. ... nuuo~ ..... ~.. ,.,,..........,, ~_.........-..g .......-Frplc. vaulted ceilings. lrg ---" """"""" "'"" F "•"'9279 __._.. -""' • avail. Jan. 1. 2 mstr-stea. gar. $950/mo. 551-f689 $550. MOVE-IN BO-NUS spa Prvt balcony 2Bdrm Studio. 11...,Ba. coffee. heated pool & "----ci·al "lm ._.,....,.. __ Spacious 3Bc1rm + Re---••• c • tBd A.JC ~... "-• •• I treat "All new Interior". Ill& ML-2'" ba. Jrple. A/ . shut· 1.._T OlllT-rm. . pool, ca.rpor1 Newly redecorated small patlO Cable ready steps to ocean K11ct1 s 2ll -•tttiCI -1 la 5 bdrm 3 bath lam ters, off-wl'lt crpt, OV9f· "",..._ No pets. Nr SC Plaza,. Child ok $795 No pets. $650/mo vall 985 N Cout Hwy. Like• model! Bought as• rge ' • sized 2 car qar. pOOf, spa lrg 3BR 2'...,BA. 2 car oar-(7141966· I 136 •855-0665* 18R $480/mo Seacllff una Beach. 494·5294 13SO.,, fi STOREFRONT CARE FOR Wheelchair 2nd home. now can't use. 1ly home In great con· 1 t 1 Cl ...... man in l ag Bch Lt
ttls IOH. your galnl dltlotl Walk to schools s:~:~ or 54'2 .... 242 ~4;;.= ,,~,s,;,o ose S~65/mo. lrg beaut t BR. 18r tBa 1922 Wallace Mat)or Apts S-48-2682 --SUWI Mm Xlnt MESA VERDE htilpg Room & board
$199,000 (Furn av! alto). and shppplng Owner TSl MGMT 642·1603 all blllns, lrplc Must see Gar, refrlg. upstairs. No 2 BR 1 ba w/encl gat, nice Wkly rentals now a\lall l~t~2~ plus salary Call Debbie. lllfl~ I h anxious make an offer. lllS 11 llUT -----366 Avocado pets $510 Agt 550-1015 lront house. unfum 1 8lk Sl29 50,wk & up 2274 •Combined Offloa/Sh<>Q btwn S..-5 497 3750
••"· """ • Aping 5169·000· Westside 2 BR 1b• Newport Terrace ~do. TSL IAl'lllllT ----to ....... $725 yrty .,., ...._.t Blvd CM &46-7445 625 IQ. It reas C M ......, ._., 3BR2',.,BAS975/IT'IQ Va· 642_9412 C:642_1803 •n•HW ""''·650 .• 3•90 ......., ,._., •. c.2 N•oear .. 64$-7249 Tfffttn 4f51 1911ALl I& w/car~t Pvt fncd patio cant & ready. No pell __ ---$525/mo 18R lBA. ell _ " SO I Sii LIME • -1 -------1&1~~ .... ~;,;,,.,--...;.;:~
OCEAN VIEW In Y gated -Traditional yard. 6JS/mo. 662•1700 &-45-3765 2131376-0806 S675. 2br 2ba, 2 pat. lndry. bltlns L•undry room. 2 BR. D/W, frplc, gar. 1 blk 3026w Pactfic Coast H • c ••• P rtftf t f .,..llTll
Re lty Lge 1 Br. sm yrd tor pell. a good loc Avail now, no near beac" and snops bCh, 1 door bay. USO. wy Zltl 26-28 Cru!Sl"'OJ Sallt>osts ~=~~l~:.:p~~· 8 quiet ate&. $455 • ere<! Afllt•tatl pets 549-2750 alt 5pm 735 W 18th St mo lse 218 2111 Street. Newport Beech Refng TV Weekends now Full time 631-7370 cnrg. 547-2787 la I Itta Ptaianla -~---TSL. MGMT 642-1603 838-2951 ~lo2S-wtc,sgl,nooeposlt 11htbnMyh1'' summer 64!>-7100
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81 Prelftaieaal/ ~i •:e~ay ~ 31~~t'value 3 BdSIPll2ba 1L31180~!""f condo Brand new 3br 2',.,ba ffp, 2BA 2 ba upper wtgarage. •••--rm $625 mo. 2BA. 1BA. pstlo. 2Br 1Ba 102 Anti~. Don 2'124 la1ian1 I fiaaaciif UaiaiatHhft SIM .
· · ., · Inc yd, dbl gar, pet Ok. pk beach lront. evall Jen. 10 •-• • pool, laundry room East-675· 1244 evs, 622-8795 Avail 1mmed beeut new
95.000 2 stry w/dbl gar, 2 lge COior $1095 642·9666 s 250 7"" """ IL ~ Fill Sid loc 1 t II -~.. • .. E ....... CM I · I I 1 Ul"ll"CD TatumRltr759-1553 bdrmsu~ ldn Wdburn · __ 1 mo ov-l""" n _,.,.. e .cose oa NEWPORTMARINAAPTS c ........ oto .,.r ._...,. a11at11 tr at 1111\ ft\lt.I\
lrplc. lovely patio .. II TIWl1 S..25·utlls pd 18R duplex Immaculate large-Garden 149 E Bay Luxury 2er 2Ba. Frptc. M /F $400/mo • ·~utll JM
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St14,000.Agt646-~380 Need•pl8Qetorent?Ptek 417E BayAve.BalbOa I Apts Beautllully land-TSLMGMT 642-1603 micro Prvtgar Prvtbcfl -548-9159 ona;; one Roo1Air'POn1mmeo .. te~l0t t~
1 adult No pets '"'7· 1 t55 sc a P e.d gr 0 u n d s · NICe 2Br 2Ba. bltns, d/w & boat docks avaJI S 1295 CdM·lux 3br Twnha nr time 0.strici Ma"-•__. •---L l 9 up the phone & call · ~ pooll•"a pat old ...... No S"'uttle Travel "'gcy ·-.-· ••-•• --• nUlm 11•1111 -----""' ' 1 _.., $625 No pets N/smkrs •ALSO• bCh Frpl, wl d. much " · " • -..F,;;H&,,;;,•-.,;a1•.(•l•Y•l· .. ---I.-... . ... ___ Unturn 1 Br Ap(s '600 & pets 642·7528 or 760-1418 Lg 18drm wtfrple, ml<:ro. morel $450 873-1617 Pers Storage, Comm'I Must enioy w0tklng wtth
-PLUSH CONDOS Ove< $600 No ~ts. Off street I Bdrm · $605 _ _ _ prvt garag41s1195 Sony _ mail rec agcy 675-"995 children E 1tperience
CUTE FIXER-UPP~· 4Br prltg. Btk bc:tt. 673-5198 2Bdrm 11 .ea $705-$710 PLUSH CONDOS Over no pets 760-0919 Costa Mesa Wht MIF ... I • --hefpfvf 714) 673 4400 2Ba. Zoned R-4. Snort streams & falls. Gar C • l.
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2250 Vanguard 540-962& streams & falls Gar _ 11men1tles $350+ 12 utU. 91llftl block 10 17th Street w/apnr. micro. w/d hkup. treaa t ar _ ----w/opnr. mtcro. w/d hkup Nwpt Pentn 3Bdrm 2Ba. 751-9391 att 3 pm O,,.rtmtin Ztl4 We otter an ••oa16enl oen-
Snopa 336 Cabrlllo, 1er s750 & 2Br S tOOO 2 BA 1 ba. furn avail Util Bacl'lefor $525 1Br $750 & 2Br S 1000 yrty rnlls S 1050-S 1200 -. -·---66.-..-...____ em program paid va-
S 139 ooo C•ll 760·0543 2Br w/aecluded \liew incld Walk to bcfl $775 2Bdrm 1• .ea $705 2Br wtsecluded view Villa Rentals 675-7015 DESPERATE tor 1 fem ... Cipe~ company '"; ~1 1 cat>Ons & holidays. t>Ontts -. --$995 Av! now 549-2447 • sec. avail 1/ 1 494·4262 131 E 18th 646-6816 $995 Avl now 549-2447 rmte to snr w/2 rem 48A I mlt investmen a program and dental tn-l ·E WHIM 1125 -----CIRCLE TllSI* * EastbkJH condo SAO<t• arter 6pei 646-l2l2 surance Salary plus
I B~y Homff·Apl/comm'I Bait. ltacll 2140 Nice 2Br 28• upstre I car I Bdrm ---$615 POOL Patio lrplc X·lge 2Br . gar Only S600 dee> CaH 760--0764 mtg Est Retail Mall/ Parcel mileage reim0ur_,_,t
prep Money evall 48 hrs •llAll MnAIE* gar. DIW, lrplc. lM $950 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba S7 t5·S725 .1Br $580 2Br $680, SSOO IBA ut11 incl $<495 E·Slde CM S330 mo•11tll ~ Bus Pnme NB
ql.23011 MoullonPkwy, 1+11ncl.utll$500. VlllaRentals875-7015 151E 2lst 548-2408 se<i Unl E-s1de_557-2841 Stud10,lullkttc Onty$375 Lndry,allprvtgs.n<OCC lex; to~ expandeo Ag:~n~,~~1~P~Y~
.tr5. lag HIMs 559-4740 nLUm 111·1111 Sublet 2°bdrm 1 bath'.2 TOP AREA MESA PINES nUlllT Ill--.... 873-249t or 650-3850. ~~ens: ~~~rt,::~ West.Bay Sr Costa
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lntall 5550 mo .. ere<! cnrg rents story. 2 car gar .. pool. tuu.-_. ... ~:ield BACH wtcarport S540 Garage Bachelor Apt MESA VERDE. C.M Mstr Mell Today. 644-MAIL or .Mesa Ca Apply 9-11
--this 2 BA. 1'~ ba In Supe< 759 5•73/H 675 1334/W "" ""' .,.,...., " ,,,.,_ ""--
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lndry rm. patio $800 mo. W~ILI I 1BDFIM wtgarane $640 $395Jmo, $50 d...., Furn. bdrm/pvt bsth $300 mo ...... 7•7 an.,.,__ • m or 2"'4 Pm (Circula-• , leaan/C.un ., .. Musi 9991547•2787 • .. • lPAITIIEm PATIO pool. spa Ouie1 urn, pd Pref mature Mate cloN to occ S-40-9589 11on ..,....., I
:: .... Unlurn, very nice 28R iL IOm FRIE No pets 549-2447 Christian 645-34 t I MOVE IN NOW! Miie"' lanat•nt--, .. ·•'•OOlllT'llT'
• ' .. 02 Nice 3 BA hm, chefs kltch, tBA Avall 113 $800/mo. n LUXUAYBAVFRONT tem to shr 2BR 2ba NB O,,.rtaaity 2MI u • -• ltatral Zl gar. patio & more. $795 Agt 675•6000644_1211 Lille brand new! All utllltln WE IFFER A ClllCE •nt ~·IV\ Ron 759-3419 Full time Costa Mesa
,....----~ 11&&.n -•cred chrg S-47·2787 Ctlta •na 2'24 ~~~mp1::· gar. no ~ ~!~~o~ ~~~01~!,g~~~~ 1~~ ~tt 1~:.r .~~:;. l•d~I P:I ~annon·smoller. IHI Al •.U ... ~a1163/Dt6 or 7a156-9S110155
I lllftlllTY PllP UIAlllllT lrri1t Zl44 l 2026 F U 301 Avocado 642·9850 thing lrom a small ap1 lo gar S 1350 642-9666 3Br lurn Condo mstr br Natlonal company Mells IC at
I TIWl IUTll l1•11ll·l 1ll VERY NICE 2BR + den. re~·;~A $850, ~er~: -a • bdrm house " 10011· Mobile ... om. Adult PMI. wtba $340 540-3492 =UCl~n~!·~~-1:' DENTAL
• 1111,tM. Ca,htraat ltacll d=~~~~':;~k home s.-oo No pets. 631-8427 . "4ell:field :~n~nolc~. fl~s~· 1~' l~a~ ~~~~~~· u~~u~~·~B~n~~~· Pi'oo:..., Fem2BR ~b-:o. ~.:':~ •Fee basedT •--ztl4 T ~!J!,"1 '!~ s
Aatume low Interest lo•n 2111 --18R Garden Apt. Beamed . choice ot Ideal hv1ng ciose 10 ~oo g S675 ~·, 11-I -• I tart1 Ma h 1
wltt $10,000 down. 2 BA. **lmlLS• * cellifl9S. Cable •vall Nr Fmlf Af&11'91DS TSl MGMT 642-1603 1 mo melds ut1I 1>45.4733 Turtlerocil Irv $'490/mo "L appo; s "'OJ re
2'(t BA Condo near UCI. 2700 sl BlUFF loPduptex. CALl US REGARDING Fairgrounds. S.C Plaza. & Sp•rkllng clean large apts ----. • ut11_ 85-4· ~79 m~ ~l~W S~~k "'°': ~ ~~:r~~e~~,;;"nd~ ':
In-Id• unit ove<looklng ocean view. 3br 2 >'tba. IRVINE RENTAlS Pacific Amphitheater No for famllles with 1 or 2 Daaa Ptaat 2626 91EWPllT 111111 Prol non-smker 25-35 to credit .... no penalty &46-849 t M!Cllelle
grMf'larea Brick patio& llp.lgkltc,gar .mat cpl. Inf h I alten pets Avall Jan 15 children Near park Heat Lge A tba beam S9Z5 mo 3BR 28A tower shr 3BR CdM ""Gar-Dent.onAuoc 673•7311 --·rs•-
neutral colO<a. ~~5:~~~91·~~MC II nf t S530tmo 641-3078 · paid No pets oella. beaut oceJn view I unit gj\r laundry room. ege. pvt ba Prime beach _ _ __ -1 ~ -. 144-IOll lll· llOO 28d I Ba cpts drps ar 2Bdrm 2Ba $720 $775 mo avl lmmed 760-across lrom beach loc $550tmo 673-0822 AaaMact8tab All shifts Cflf'1 aides pret
na •ti •ar 12 3Br 2Ba. 2cargar Nopet1 No pets' Adlt; pref .S,00 398 W Wiison 63l ·SS83 l3l3. 496-7•75 Kevm 210 Gran~2-1603 Pro.0.smkr. 35• 1rg:2BR ~l~~:~yln2 :i~
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Xnrectl\19 2 atory in Olde $1150 Lae (818) 88&-5510 Lae Avl 111 S-48-7234 IYAIUIU llW IHt. ltacla 2640 TSL MGMT 1n Npt Hgts $400 Avall .... ,_. ,.... HIS MecttDentallns 494-8075
CdM. 3BR 2be No pet a. or (8181 346-0440 2Bdrm crpts drps Water 28R 11...,BA E/alde Twnhm. 2Br , Ba poolStde, gar Jan 1 722· 1369 Judy
Refa. $1350. 494=3082 UNIVERSITY Parll 2BR paid 636·• t2o l·SPM S795tmo Frplc. yard. 2 llllll Tl ICW •"<l'c S ·so 160 I B tSth Room 1or rent Balboa
Nice cottage-2BR 1ba. 2ba, gar, avail lmmed 2566 Orange "B" S595 g11rage Nice location Deis lghtlul ooean breezes ?t att 650-8213 $300 mo M/n-smkr, nic.
trplc 1 car gar Welk to 11t1las1 t MC. S875/mo - -1780 Santa Ana paclous 2Bdrm. 2Ba SPACIOUS APARTMENT •Pt Call Buck 673-2506 S
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'" Lag Bch E"'ery otner wtind OH 494-8075 bch 's975/mo 613. \039 _85-4-7977. 863· 1•60__ 2Y~~~m ~=·i~~~·SsTs· TSL MGMT 642· 1603 ~~~::~hrdr:~P\ot~lu~~ • M•L E~~~~5~EAN Room tor rent. EaatSlde I f()lJf) A{)
Ctata Mtll --2124 L•t••a ltacla 2141 559-500t •WMIUll YILUll• closets Beaulllully tan<l C M N/amkr S330 • ARE FREE Cltrical/Oflict ·5400
lllTTTlft 11050 lnctda grdnr. 3 BA EMlAAlO BAY· Ocean 2BR 1'.;BA. pvlindry rm 2Br. 1•1.ea. bltns $645 seeped 960-633t ·~~~rc~1;~~~g;; _2: uhls ISi last 650-8850 & R OUH
• 11H,IOO 2 ba Mesa Verde toe view 3BR 3Ba & 3 fire-1ns1de unit, patio. oar • ~50 No pets 540-~·8~ 2BR 2BA. gar. lndry Ntee Curt!~ 540-5100 11....UTt ,. ... ,I can ·. 1Ctolh1ng Mfg needs t>oolt·
me low lnter"t loa.n Avell 1/20/86. Reis places $2500/mo Nice No pets $650/mo. IAllA IAll Am 4 plex Ou1et street. 1 I ~eeo1ng assistant Man-
h Sl0,000 down. A. l645 labrador Or. C TatumRltr759·1552 C•llJean631·1266 lBr frig. r&f199,.laundry, mlle to beach. No pets ---•••illlliiiiii 41Delty compute<upc:Sates M2·Hll ua1 syst9!TI tO key by
BA condo new Agl/Ownr 559..()221 Furn 1BA condo. Large llv· pool. carport No petl $650 Call Jean 63t·1266 .., 1 , n~I.. • 1, •More leads lute< --.. tovcn e•P M-F 8·~ ben·
de overlOOlclng or 2 BR 1 ba. dbl oar. avatt Ing area Newly remod & $550/mo b tw• 11nll1"'''' Jllh •A•1 c11ent1 acreeoed eflls. $1100 mo North a. Brick patio and now. 5725/mo. No pets. lurn. 180 deg whit•. waler 931 w. 19th St. S-48..0492 20% off to all new clients Cos1a Mesa 966· 1510
ral colors. S48 Bernard 648-3827 view over100tllng Main 1......::==========:::::=-(714)841-5611 ... 11~1 144-.. beach. S 1000/mo Incl BR 2ba on Vlctorte.. nr -•n llft • .. --t ) -. ...111;-I """ utllltleS. Call Al Gulde. Newport Bl. Squeaky 2BR 18.A. cottage type, SEAWlll YllUIE •a I &I " FOUND small whi te Full time hours fte•lble.
lrplcs, IP•. dbl garage (702) 732-822& Ot Vlrgll clean w/lrash paint. private patio. 1>1r. w/d compatible m•' wr1ttw Samoyed 12 2• vicinity 545-04-48 btwn l2·2Pm
.. l llU liD 250 No Peta 722·80t 1 Webb locally at (71'4) $595, no pets 990·29&2 hkup No pets 1875/mo. ....., 1111 age 32, Meks a oeeoeful Brookhurs1 Hamilton I o.Pllll-
• 3&a..2N. ffplc, new ctpt, 2 497-4384 Of 4.04-7575 -2B_r_ ,-'ha-a toiV.nho-us-e.,_T_S_l_M_G_M __ T ____ 6'4_2_.1_60--13 ""' * '" I ~t year 5 rent room rentet to ~'-Ork i22-8335 A'R entry & oroer PfO-
ot-PCH. $275,000. · 521 car gar, lgt oov. patio. no ~anfront 2Br, pvt bel'I, Bltlris. garage. p•tlo EASTSIDE 2BR Iba, gar· Uve where you have :~i:!:=,~=t lOST 12 14,_85 Tetrier C'eSSiOQ tor clothll'IQ mfg
Carnation By owner pets. S98"S. mo 6«-9079 pool, MC. No pets S1300 $725 No pets 645-4837 age S850, 18R 1 ba. gtr. •Spec:tacvlar apts I URNtSHfO or duties Xlnt back· •lgrey·blli. nalr w tan Good typlng slullsa must
913•0241or673+16'41 3+ Bonua rm. gar. & much 642·1802 or 631-1250 2812Ba SC Pl2 SA SS50. A~ults preferred * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suites llNFURN1$H[0 g<oundtrets ean Jeff'"' m~g 14 Yrs Old nds M-F 8·5 Beoeflts $1200 $825 h '* nr •. · · 241-8282 •Spacious townl'louset resume (7141980-1481 Medication Ans 10 mo Nofth Cost~ ta.... l more. .. cred. c rg. Woodly roomy 2Br, yrd + P .. lo. carport. pool, --•Flr~ flTll(SS _ SkWls VIC' M9A VtWM aren, 966=°1510
S-47-2787 huge hobby rm s 1500 • S700. No Peta 722-8011 WTIM MITA llU • Prlv··· belconle• or cr•TllS. TlHIS. I f I c M 557 6100 ~ At1 11Ye 58R 38A •I •"""22,... .. " ' ara1t1 tr tll area. • •••t1---l rec ••WFI utlls, 1at"' at ........... Lg 28, 1.,.88 twnhM·ltyte Been, carpart, trig. mlcfo-Garden p•tlos IMllC ...., _41 -_., _,, ome. Convenient lo· ~ l~I A wa\19, Incl utll $400/mo SI · _, •• LOST Otamono Ring E•P41' 1no1v1oua1 with
tlon $159,500. Ten•nt Ltg 2BR 18A houltw/gar Latua lpl .f!5wtpat10. r.~ f,."g5ar SMAlL IBR. gw. 500/mo WIT llTt ••di !Mft! Sen'y. Et alde Cost• M esa Mens som•ir• AEWAR good English 1klll1
oOcupled. 24 hr. notlOe to 6 y•rd. S750tmo. AMI !Of eeautifUI new 28ri wv• No pets "'"v-""" C 11 siw..1 673-3117 It uts ..,.., st"' age • ..,...., w/...__...._ 6 73· 77o4 str"""' tvPI"" and die·
thow. Marlhal Plan Inc. Jlmtagl 831-7370 _ rwnflmel POOi. 196. ten-*WTllll* a .... ,' !~ ~~.:';!i~ourts .:""19 ta 6. .,;;, $95-gr-&-0988-. ..... lOST • med reo bm .. ;,;~ ~"' st>orthano
~olctw. Linda or Claudia. EASTSIDE TOWNHOUSE nit crta. gar. patio, lndfy Buutlful 1 l 281 S800 Up. •Str•m16 Ponds d I -~ t3 yrs N Y tags 12125 tlelpful Apply •n penon
(213) 450-0415 Jbf 2'~ lfple. enc yrd, hltup. Micro, lrJ*, cebte Incl gas cooldng. heat & •Sorry. no peta ~ hlllt Al•A vie Del Mar & Santa An• with resume to Mr
d f patlo.icata::, 1st,las1. TV. Several nr l'ana l'IOt water. Incl encl gar •Furnllhingsavet4 00 S~OEGARAGt§ A\lt C M Rewa r d Fuent" al Aobef1 e..n =flMIWIM~ .. "'..._.a•.:ln~;Q·w :.Ct 1.003/1mo&8 ..... 1 '!2~~btl. wP/tYlewtul. orS87M5-llHll 7 A. ncn .. e 2323 ElDEN Open 10-5. Etstsldt lu• Int pm. for· WHY NOT CAll 121120 & t2x2 r 548-4781 or 646-A 182 Wllllam Fro1t & At· • ..., ..., ..., Betty W .. 548·7854 I ,,._ I BR D/W fr"' Apartmtnt~ Npt Bch/Cotta Meaa area l ...... t M/DOBIE b"'ttan -"'s soc1at ... 1401 Quall St, · 495·&847. Aalt about bur ~' ..,,4• WI p' a"' p' atlo"'' llJ-1111 24 Hr~ S46-3878 =-..,.....__ ..., ., ... Mllf'I c'""M Newport Beacl'I Ca
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.......... -· ol .... uw $1100/mo Ann~ •STU ... INO l g 1 & 381 llllT LIUT111 Lene. from $an Diego 641 5 11 i orrt t .. I .. ,.. ll'C 32nd MllCGfllOOI' Yacl\ts. 1831 ..... " ......... ~ : ~ v; &e1·9355 'W M1·70M H 28e Oatden Apt. Pool $75climo UR ''~BA Freeway, north of 8t&Cfl ,.. ... port Bu<h No lulMa/OUict Int -N 8 REWARD 813-•Ke Plec.ntl•. Cott•~ .._le'°'"'._ - -' ' • ---$555 6 a72& 710 W 18th Townhoute QrMnbelt, to Mcf:edden, WWI on 2111 Reward. $250 blk /tan
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l R 1.P p E j • I at S 1350. mo & tfl!OJ tllr 111-.. slflt lfts Qv1tl tOllltolU'61 \'1ftl,. m '""· J:'~'r. ~';';° Avt!M ... ,,,. 111111 Whet It 80tMOM tOOll
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We ere loc*lng tor Jr. High and High
School ltUdent• Md otheri who WCMid
en)OV talking wtth peop19 Md WOf1ctng
wtth other ltuden\f thW own •· You cen ..,,,, 126.00 to S5GIOO..-cft week In
~Md MUCH MORE! You CM ~ PART TIME ln the~ Md
... ~end d Mw plenty of he time.
You M T BE FREE AFTlR SCHOOU
We offw·~ tralntnQ Md proW:le
traneportatlOn. Thla 11 NOT A PAPER
.. OUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A
WEEKI Come out and he6p ue -MW cu.tomen tor our ~ h9w a
grMt time dofng It. You have nothing to
IOM and a euper tob to gaJn. Call today
and maybe you can 11art Jomorrowl
Call Mr. Earl
548-7058 or 241-8432
.......................... • • ! PART TIME ! • • • • ":---· . . '• .
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• We are looking for the right •
: people-People who enjoy :
: people. T hey must be per-:
: 1i1tent and willing to wo rld : . ·• : Hours are 4:30-8:30 p. m. :
• Mo n .-Fr i. an d 9 :30 •
0 : a.m.-1:30 p .m. Saturdays. : • • : Comp ensation to include :
:. hourly wage pl_us com-:1 mi1&ion. 91 • • • • • • : For an appointment ca ll :
: 642-4322 :
: between 3:00-8:00 p.m. !
: Ask for Ben Williams. = ...........••.•.......... ,
$2.40 per·day
That's All you pay 10<
3 llnes. 30 day minimum
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1986
orrors,·h .oj>es Of·'85 revisit.ed·
AIDS mystery was the top story ofyear
~il!e~ by lottery, political compromises
rellcbed an agrccnicnt on the future of
John Wayne Airpon; govemment
officials and environmentalists came
to a tentative understanding on th~
development of the Bolsa Chica
marshlands and a pact wauigned for
the redevelopment of the aCing down-
town section of Huntington Beach.
From a terrorist bombing in Santa
Ana to a spectacular oil-well fi re in
Newport Beach; from the birtll of
scptuplets in Orange to the appear-
ance ofMikha1l Baryshnikov in Costa
Mesa, 1985 was a year of contrasts, a
year of conflicti ng emotions.
The Night Stalker brought terror,
•
Coast
County law enf6rcement
agencies gear up for the
New Year's holiday by
Increasing patrols./ A2
Corona del Mar resident
Richard Smith finds out
how usefut a ctonatlon to
the American Red Cross
disaster fund can be./ A3
A Newport Beach de-
veloper gives himself an
unusual birthday present,
amtftndsgsttlng lrto his
front lawn Is a major
project./ A2
California
The state Supreme Court
reversed five more death
penalty sentences, In-
cluding that of an Orange
County man./A4 _
Nation
A rare 328 year-old b ook
was returne.d to a Penn-
sylvania library after
being missing for nearly
100 years./ A4
President Reagan still op-
timistic about "golden
years.'' I AS
__/
World
Guatemala's secret
police chief killed In sub-
machine gtJn fire./ A4
Sports
-
Woodbridge win$ Brea-
Olinda basketball tour-
nament In 58-49 win./81
Army surprises Illinois In
31-29 Peach Bowl vic-
tory./82
Entertainment
Two Broadway legends
-. Carol Channing &f'ld
Mary Martin -star In an
LA-bound play called,
appropriately,
"Legends." I A9
Business
Stock Market boom
heads Into new year./85
INDEX
Brldge
Bus iness
Classified
Comics ,
Crossword
Death Notices
Entertainment
Hor~cope
Ann Landers
Public Notices
Sports
Television
Weather
86
BS
8 7-8
86
A8
84
A8-10
A8
AS
84
8 1-4
A8
A2
the Frustaci septuplets briught won-
derment and the bombijlg dea.1n. .6f
Alex Odeh f>rought Thfrd World
politics to conservative Orange
County. • ,
It was a year •of compromise.
Orange County officials and their
counterparts in Newport Beach
It was the year ltvine police
captured a wayward alligator lumber-
ing down a residential street. It was
the year two san itation works found
SI million in counterfeit money in a
· When a &uollne truck exploded in flamea on the San Diego
Freeway lut FebA1Ary. It anarled traffic for houn from
Irvine to Huntington Beach. For driver John Galllhan,
Judge rules
flag must go
By ROBERT BARKER
Ofltleo.ly"9t8tllll
Pete Weissman's three-year ba ttle
to fl )' the American flag outside his
mobtlc home at the Fountain Valley
Mobile Home Park has suffe red a
defeat. but he says the war is not over
yet.
Weissman, 40, received Orange
County Supenor Court Judge Mark
Soden's fi nal judgment and learned
he's been ordered to get rid of the 18:
foot high. flag pole. He also was
informed in the coun papers de-
li vered to him last Satuday by
messenger that he must remove
.. permanently and forner" sc 'eral
11cms outside his home
The list of taboo things include a'
neatl y rolled up garden hose. the
spokes ofa wagon ""heel, a decorattve
sto .. c on his front porch. a bicycle
rack. more than· four flower pots. a
wash tub. a wooden birdhouse. yel -
low shcetrng (a tovering for his small
barbecue). wind chimes and other
1telns.
Judge oden's order also specifi-
cally bars Weiss man from having a
"steel pole with concrete foundation"
-a flag pole -that Weissman says
caused all the trouble in the first
place.
"The whole thing boils down to
Dougher (owner of the mobile home
park Gerald Douaher) asking me to
strike the fl ag and l 'm not going to do
that for anybody," he said. "I see no
dtfTerencc between Douahcr asking
me to do tt and somebody from the
Kremlin coming over here and asking
me to. ·
''I'll pull my Oq down when
(Pleue -P'LAG/A2) Pete We ... man
• •
S1m
luau
A look •I •Nn,. durl1t11 11a In l'-wport BfMl:h, Coe"'
.._Md Laguna 8Nch I• on PlllJe A3·
county dump. It was the year Dis.-
neyland awarded a CadilJac to its 250
m1lhonth 'visitor -a 3-year-old.
The year began wtth President
Reagan being sworn in for a second
term and end~ wtth a v1oknt and
bitter eight-week grocery stnke. the
longest in Southern Caltforn1a his-
tory.
AIDS
AIDS, the lulkr \ 1rus tor. which
0.-, "9t ,....,, ,..._.I(.;.....
1985 wu a lucky year u he escaped the apectacular
accident anbarmed .. ffe wu one of the fortunate onea in a
year that elicited both terror and wonder In Orange County.
Ricky Nelson killed
in Texas air crash
From staff and wire reports
A private plane ca~ ing cnter-
tamer Ricky Nelson and his band to a
concert en~$ement l rashed T uesda)
in Texas, killing the singer, his tiancec
and fi ve other peopk on board
The pilot and co· pilot. ho""e' er.
survived but were hospitalized 1n
critical condition w11h bums O\Cf the
upper ponions of their bodies.
authorittes said.
The cause of the aash 1s undcr
investigation.
The private OC-l \\aS. t•n mute to
Dallas· Love ~ Field tmm Gun-
therville. Ala .. when 1t ~rao,hl·d at' lO
p.m. in the rural communll' ot De
Kalb in northeastern Te'a" ..aid
Ronnie Fincher. a Departml'nt of
Public alct' trooper 1n TexarLina •
The pil ot "as an~mp11ng an t•merg·
enn landint1. in a pa<,ture tx'l'ausc ol a
fire.aboard the aircraft that ftlkd the
cockpit 1.1.11h smoke. sa1t.l llenr.
Slaton of the DPS
In add1t1on to !"cl~n. thu\e lilied
1.1.<ere his fian cee. Helen Blair ~~. of
Los .\ng<.'lcs: band member<; Bobb)
Neal. 38: Patric k Woodward. 15 Rid.
Intveld. ~:' . .\nd' ( h:lptn . 20 and
soundman C'larl Ru<.<oel. 35
:-.lelson and h1<. hand. the "itone
C'an,on Band. 1.1.t•lc schedulnl to
perform a "c"' Yrar\ E'<"lllnlen 1n
Dallas Oilicials ~lid the ronll'n 1.1.111
go on a<. a tnhutt' to 'c:l'"n
The band also .... a\ :.cheJukd to
(Pleue eee RICKY I A2)
there 1s no ~nown cure. was the story
ufl985
Despite the rela uvcly small
number uf casei. 1n the nauon, AIDS
wasfanned into a mega-issue with the
death Oct :! of movie sw Rock
Hudson who ga .. e his name and a
(Pl~ eee MEDJCDU/All)
Beirut
slaylng ·
attempt
failed
BEi RL T Lebanon I A.Pl -Am-•
busher'> tired dutomat1r guns and
rocket-propelled grenades at a motor-
cade in the Chmuan -.ector of Beirut
Tuesda~ and the pres1dent1al palatt
\31d 11 1.1.as a failed attempt to
as~ss1nate President Amin Gemayel.
He wa!> not in the motorcade.
.\ pre!>1dcn1tal palace communique ~d c.ia,ht bod~guards and presidcn-
11al -aides \\ere wounde~. two
'>l'rtOU!.h 1n the motorcade ambush.
On Tuesda~ night t""o car bombs
exploded s1multaneousl~ on a h1gh-
1.1.a~ nonh of Beirut close to the Site of
the m1dmommg ambush, police said.
Three arm' officers were lolled while
t~ ing to defuse the bombs, each
consisting of 221.J pounds of TNT.
"'h5'n thl' 11.1. o l'.ar!> blev. up. police \aid .
· Pohcl' \a1d thl' bombm~ took
place on the.-coastal h1gh1.1.a} near the
Sl.H'alled Death R1.,.er about four
m1ks nonh ot the center of Beirut.
The ':>late radio !Mild the car bombs
""ere '>polled 50 )ards and 100 yards.
respell1,cl~.,from ""here the un1dcn-
11!ied ambusht'r<:. 1ned to loll
Gcma\d. d ( 'hm11an
T~ 'l'"' 'I ear'!> EH' attack oc-
curred ~l'\ t"ral hou~ aft<"r a na-
uonw1de tea~-l 1f'l' was declared as
pan of a } nan-sponsored effort to
end ubanon·s 10 \ears ofc1v1J war.
Thl' amhu~h to~hed off fighting
ht·t"t·l·n < hnsuan m1liuas but did
nt11 <,hattrr thl' truu• along tht' Green
(Please .ee ASSASSIN/A2)
l)elly ............ "" -.i 11.-
Rlc ky Nelson
Newport woman injured in raid.
arrives in the U~S. from Rome
Frem staff ud wire reports
ROME ..-A .iewpon Heach
woman and f'bur llhno1sch1ldren "'ho
were injured 1n the terrorist raid on
~nardoda Vinet A1rpon fle" to the.
United States on Tue'lda\ Four other
Americans are still hospitalized
Five Am ericans were~llcd Fnda)
when terronsts opened fire on passen-Jtrs at the El Al Israel A1rt1nes chcck-
m counter and the nearb' T\\< .\ and
Pan AM counters. ·
Fifteen peupk. rncludtng three
tt'rronsts. d1t'd in the a~sault
One of those. still hosp1tahzed m
Rome was Michael we1s. 58. of Oak
Lawn. Ill.. ,-.hose four wounded
lhtldren took T\\ .\ F11ght 841 to 'e"
'I ,,rl. the t Embass\ said
1.1.e1s has two sons. Sa}el. I:' and
S<l1d. 8. and two daughters. 11-' ear-
old Jeanette. "Whose legs wtre brolen
and Juh<"t. (> "ets' wtf~. Ida "ho
"35 not tnJured. accompanied the
,h1ldn·n
i...athkt·n ' l •l'I) ~ l'I '-l'\\pOrt
lkJ, h rrtuml.•d l1n the '\amt• t11ghl.
J trp. \fl \lHtrl'e~ ,.111!
fhl l'mh3'-'' ..aid the llillow1ng
\lll'll\Jn' ''trc hll\p1t.ah1eJ Tues-
,1.1' 1tt g1ll>d ,-onditton Mmam
"1nwll XO ol Kancho ~nta Fe.
< al1I Xl1that•l \1mp<i0n,Q 1.1.hoh,es
in Roml anti "'ho~ <;1 lt'r '\iatasha.
''·" 1..ilkd in tht• anack :lnd ·""eis.
John Way.De Airport n1g1its could climbp&st 60 a dity
By LISA MAHONEY ...._~~.
Ot ... Olily,... .....
St~ ai rlines . that operate out of
P ranae County's Job'n Wa1nc Air-
port have bked for 01aht 1ncrtascs
that would boost depanuru above
the SS-night-a-day avera&e impoKd
b7 a recent court settlement. new
k1rport manqcrGco~c Rebell• said.
But the increase, which will only be
in effect from January lbrouah
March, Wtll not be as severe as it could
&\'e brtn t"C sa.id. ''I think when t I
everyth1 n1 comes out, everybody
should be fa irly happy: .. R'ebclla said.
Rcbclla declined to say bow much
ofan 1nc:rcase will be allOwed dunna
the thrcc--monlh ~od util Tbun.-
day, when the a1rlinct and county
aupervilon will have.,_ advi9'd or
bis decision.
But Alan Murphy. an aide to
Supervisor Thomas Riley, said the
number of <t.ily dtpa.nW"tS would
nte lo an ncrqc of 60.S pn <t.y if
Rebell& &PPf'O\'CS all the add1t1onal
..
fhahts the airlines have requested.
Asked if that appeared Ukely, Murp~y responded, ·•f don't see why
not. The maJUmum that could be
allocated ha"en't been requested."
Under a plan approved earlier th.is
month by all board members "cept
uperv1sor Rile)'. atrhncs art alto~
an JfKTClte in ave,. daily de-penu~ from January th.rou,h
Matt'h of up to an ave~ of 7711>
retW.IC!d fliabu. 1n add1t1on to 18
unresulale!d depanures the county
prom1Kd lO PSA for opcratma an
uhra~uiet aim-aft.
Proooscd by former A1rpon Man· -.er Mul'T)' Cable. the plan .. lows the
additional O\ahts to make up for
fli&hu that v.crt not used earlier m the
contract year. That ytatcnds 1n Apnt
The plan u lqaJ 1itnder the SS.. fl.Pt
c.p acrttd to as i;.n of a G'Oun
tettJement between tht county and
11rpon no1St fon bccauSt 1t 11 a ya rt)
&\'e,.. that ano month-to-month
OuctUAlJOru.
In arau1na for the plan, ~1al
count a1rpon counwl Michael
Gallkr had pc"Culatcd that.. bttauSt
of schedulmg and other hm1t.at1ons
11r1inc probabl) would u about 66
01&hts a da) dunna the tlutt-month
pc nod
td'Murphy Tuesda)-. "~e rcaJI)
lucktd out. Mc t of th~ double -'
wcrtn 't PlCk~ up ..
Tht count) Stprarate' ai reran into
t"'o cat one for n 1iC rtdu hon
purpo ndcr the SS·flllht aver·
a!lf 'Q ., crag(' dail) depanu~
l•\OThl arr C'la'I<. " -the no1s1est
am.raft -while If\ att Cla
tqu1Ner a1rlraf\1
L \tra 01ghu 1n the Class A catqol')
wen:. tho<;e unu'ltd b Republic
.\1rltnci v. b1ch rctu~ thrtt of its
'"·fu&ht 11locat1on to the county
earher th1 \Car
<\1r C1h(om1a ' mcnan A1tlina.
t onunent.al •\uhn Pacific South-
•c1t 1rhncs and W~tnn A1rtu~
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• ... lrTra Pllllf•laf/T MIMOftY ~rie., Cl-VW 'll91'8,med\.eound, WEIUYCLfAH, 8 t UYllTillll IU'ltl\ 1 hr i.tl. ndl pelllOlllible 1¥9Cti221,bold,iot.ot... ~to dttwie, recS*. LOWMILEAO! IWWWIM/ Wcwta tor ,,,. 0ttolnat SCUIW. ~.-..a..o1011t 1ra7~-~uo. Judie emall .-.ow. 11250. DOMUTIC& IMPCH'T ---IP..._. -C ' 1 HRVl,.S I. IDTIST l'1'M. ..._... ..._2111or•97·1587 CAAi. TAUCKS & v.u.s. ,.. .. ,. -••• ~'needed. Al>f/Ay In M ' J(IS .· ~ !1!!125 ,_. Jwelqfha/Ad VW '74 1UG !Ootc• & rune
late opafting tot "'901\ 3-$C>m, 230e-E. ~------._ • greM. n..i..12100 MUST "'"II II '' \,
Dodge
. ·,,.-::,. ~-
e.per, ~-. ~ Coast Hwy , CdM Growing deity~ "~" ·----· .. Sll.L -:-.. , · h&Ye have mark-up 8~53 Ot1 the OtlftOe Coeet rlDll ,Mhlon lllMd, Newport foA!:: ™ 7•1211 anytime
...-.. .,......~ Melt· -Medt ~Mt ptO-UVU1 8eKtl neede bright mt coat It«*---..........._
ground l*pful, Ott beft.. ~ .. ,. .. dUctMt, ~ ert.llt who Ul\lltV OUt'°"'9 ,... IMtMt 10 ' I>. ~ ,....,. -.-
eftt9 ~ medical a Loc:eted 1n the~""' ~"*~ lllUnl; r wwww ~ enc1 .... "'9 uoo. ~ T....._./Tr... Mntel !Mwwie, 0011oo zone. Now~ W-1ng, ,=._.IQ PRIZES alat ataff. Llahl MC·
... ~ ·~ .. Con-lcatlone '°' .. Poaitron.: '°' • of ~ ,.,.,.., ..... '""'"°°·
...... fillmltl ~ AlllN, S41-'$Z1 ext. Call lorMlnf=Ul1
1
Outk!'.._ d«nandt Q:lv ":; S=~ Rout~
!nflr. Co.""* AM. entTy -·--•r-TRfS a Prevwtt!Y9 ~. tan LARGEST SELECTION level tnllnee. No exp. nee. ••HI .at Dependaole, ·~· Flex. --... .. __.;( ... _ E;xp. ,.q'd. t-ts-1100 ._ IR ..... 7 or late model, low ml ... S4$-100l aft. 2pm. EOE •t Pl.IT hn. Mon-Fn. 873-7728 N1wp1per produouon --... , IT,_ 911 !J!!!!I .w. Cadlllace In Orange
..... ~W.8ayStraet .. tctor MerthaorJlm. ~~:i= :i·=:: SALES e6Pi o:hib;IB7itt CountytSeeualocf•Y1
THfODORf
ROBINS
FORD
}•' , l ttAWt\t >II f\L-.; {1 N.ad =--ioed 1 Cotta Mell, ca. tH27 •111111•1118 tinee a mual. p,10,,,_. .....,.,, -Od oond, auto fHd l•0· 1110 · •••-•••1 i: If }'OU .,..1ooldng for extra w/reck+Ctlon. Loe doou-APC>t*lt • IM2·t237 .._._.. 8:30-a.;OO Mon .• "rl. paper 8l(perience an ad· aPendlno money, or Ilk• SP• r k I et ta n • • d • rHnt . capablOtlH to 2800 Harbor Blvd. FORD '78 Future 2dt hrCHP .. Ullll.I 142-5297 van141ge. Poaltlon la ,an to go P*-Ilka Magic motlv!~~:..~tgolno men 1h17" mulmum COSTA MESA cream w/buc;kel ate. lllr, PID PIZZA time, good beneflla. Mountain, Kno111 ~ry and ...,.,,.., to preMnt S 1000/obO 5'40-1200 WI•-u • llAIU '""°"• wtM, 8 cyl. Runa Immediate opening tor I TO OUR VALUED EM· Mlaty $8. p/hr lnqulrlea Farm, °' win Prliu and our well e11apll1hed • • .. , --. ..,...
( Cl\fA Mf 'A t •• 1 J 1111
Quallfted S*IOft. kerrla .... /UTI ITm 8 and resume. lo: Steve Awetda Call ue nowt We produeta to new cut· Oetlla WOod w/matc:fllng gg~~~~~l~~~~ great $2100. 494-0301 1900, lMO uper. batp-e eek I n"I I / t I m e !,L~;:;! Her~:= Hough, Aft Director~ have ..:....i OC)enlnoa In lometa door-to-doof. C'=:c!. ~~Int FORD Mere. Marqult 73°
ful. ExOllenl oompmny enthueNl9tlo .... S*· In pereon et 187 E. 11th D~ Piiot, P.O. Box C.M .. H B .. or ~. V. No dellverlM requlre<I. ~·· Orig owner. flU APPIAllAL AIC. $1200. Gd cond.
beMflta and worklftil eons. ~ at 8tr0Udl St. C,M. Mk for Tom ~2829 Coate Mesa, Ca 642-4333 fth Aal•lll L Ctlanx>el gtey 0.LILLO 45K ml, Call S44-751t
condltlona. ~ Linen 1 5 NftpOft 8', SS ._. tf a..rila S~:!, ~~ ~== Goe H&tdl w/2 Franch eittrOnt;/Leeth . 17500., 182~VD.
llW .. T ~::·,=.:=:-***** laMfelTthn Ing. AY«age earnlng1 lop fifed Rabblta.120. 751•7~or 720-o45-4 HUNTINGTONBEACH
Ml.Y Pl.IT ..._. •y ••• •a ••• llAIT s f ,800.00 per month 751-3031 HONDA ·111 Prelude, Xln\. 141-lllls Ml·HI 1 330W. 8ey8treet WhetNr~'~loetartng,a ._. .. Sidi -.S Ml.JPl.IT Astheroleolbenklngoon-Mlaty p6ua commlaalOn PERSIAN KITTENS CFA oond ... loeded. Mual ... ----------
Costa MeM. Ca. ..iet ot • C:OC.er 8"nlil. a Fine et~• Mekll)O ,.....b6a 330 W•t Bay St tlnuas to change, so doee on NleS. reg. I 175/up 846-1373 $4450. ~78211 CHEVY '73 Camero, tan, or c.U 142...,21 dMallled eel cen help he* II penon kK ..... & lit• Of· Cotti Meta. CA 92627 the rote Of lie Tellers. Al ON runa. 9reat. Mutt NII
JONISll I SOI
Or111t Cc11t, 1 ol4UI
UICOll i ltrCl 'l •11lt r
s••• '"" ro1 '"'"' u tu . 1tmct . I lt1111c --------dowft. flee WOOi. Part time • Bank ot America, our a.ten1efta I ~Jn H DA A~ 1980 LX, S 1300 obo. ~0-4674
day1. Mo,n-Wed-Frl. AN OHIO OIL co. offers Tellers are becoming lleHaJ ... M 1CAwiNN VXR§IW ~ =1~M 'c~~·.:~~-CHEVY M~llbu 1980
Occaa. Sat 1• 54i-3403 high Income. plua cash more sophisticated, 11 a•' 2 , .. • W°"*1s 28" 10 spd bike. $4t00. 241-~9. claHlc wegon Air. ,_...,lllltil., 1616 Nartlor lt.4
After School-
Student Jobs! ***** bonuaea. benefits 10 crosa selllng products -·· • 1100 OBQ "~8 7505 -__,,--.,.__,c--:,,_.,..,,..,, __ ... --.. -~ I -•ty . ~ • "'"RM~"'N GHIA '71 AM/FM, 2 tone pelnt, OLDS '80 CUTLASS
"··•· 11•• • S40·S630
mature perlOl'I In Costa .. iu -.,,.._ s equ., "" ..,... elec t $2 950 C II B h 2 d IPMWI •11• Mese/Newporl BHch Important u poSIMllng ............ Mille 1 owner cer can&rY ye1. 842 · ;e• 8• · t 0: roug am '· very
Coupta. Coet1 Meu 20 •rM.c RegardJeu of ••· a good fllure. aplllUCS. H..,e.4 ...., tr NM low Flt ai a Flddlel -4 21 ~ or n good cond., all new llr-. Do You Need S Cu.b t And unite. Ex.,_,lenc n90. perlc\nce, wrl1e G w. and excellent customet fe ... _.. $42'50. 873-9247 Wllllams. $3700. 848-5392
A Good Job To Stut Tbe New Year? Comp9neatlon negot. Read: American Lubfl-service skills. Autometed ' .. ,.,71•~..!9''"· T _.-o.a ~ lf~wanttol\imlsllan OLDS '8.1.Dellt8.8 RoyeJe.
W• .,. looking for Jr. High and High Tll t\~~%l"" =t~c: ·4~1426. Day-!~~·~~~no;:,:1 SPIR~~-;ns , ... 101,::~·.". •• 711Z eE1~::FrJ~: 10~~~: .. 8~~.4~~·8~
Schoof ltUdentl Md ot'*9 who wo.jd 1••• e e .... •• e e • • •• •• • • ••-'"i look !or Wtlen entering a ._ -thoee repair Job• around 111e LO utlass lefa enjoy ...... with ~ Md wortdng --branch. There's •llU a lrilllJq • ..., ...... Oen sale • De Anza houw? Let lheci...itled Dsl V6. Loaded, Clean.
wtth other ltudent1 "*'own 9 . You :-. DEl;IVEAY DRIVER , I i plac:a tor you at Bank of 11221.•d••• BaysldeVlg.300E.Coast •11•11•-* Mrvloedlreetoryhelp you $5000/otr. 631-0288 ....... __ •-.oo to ....... 00 .ect..---1n • I • America. Interested can-lalltaa.. Hwy, NB. 1129188 at ...,. llndrellablehelp. Mark att-~pm
-• -• • -"' --• • • dldates, apply at the ~ 11 :OO AM. y.., unknown Re<l/patomlno, exo,flent comm ... ON Md MUCH MOREi You CM • Dally Piiot motor route • branch nearest you. An fiu:'pl;,y;;'M~~ty 36' Dunphy CF7617AS. care. 1 yw w•"anty.
work PART TIME· In .... aftwnoone llnd •• available in Huntington •• equal opportunity em--Hull 3588<48. T)'Pe V1 . (95•88A) 9¥ef'tlnga end attll have plenty of free ttme: PIOY9f. TEXAS OIL COMPANY 111,111
You Ml.JST BE FREE AFTeA SCHOOll : Harbor area. 1-2 hours : Bank 01 America needs mature pereon llU INll 7014 -11m111
We oftet complete tr .. nlng end PfOWM • per afternoon. • perso~ ehort trips aur-31' DUtcA YAWL. Mahog ..,... .. ,. tr~tlon. TNa 11 NOT A PAPER • · e Costa M... r 0 u rrtf~ C 0 1 t • & Oak. 5 aaHa. Atomic 4. Ao E ANO IS NOT 5t-..'EN DAYS A e Call 642-4333; Monday_ e 548 Weat 191h. St. Mesa/Newport Beach. Retrlg 11eep1 4 1001 Quall St., N.B.
CY F Costa Mesa, CA Contact customer. We $9000 ' ·673•7236 833-9300 WEEKI Come out and help ua gee MW : r iday 10-5 P .M . A sk for : 1ra1n Write P.K . ....-~--=.-.---1---...,,.,,,.,,----~omera for our MWlpllP9f' wld hew a • Art. • • Harbor AOama Dickerson, Pret., South· ltmcijl;';t S.ai ... tat' tv•t t'-... -..1ng It. You .. _.._ notha-. to • • 2101-A Harbor Blvd western Petroleum, Box Sia 7 zo
... "',,. VUll ........ ....... Costa Mesa 789, Ft Wonh, TX. 78101 .... ipillilii! ..... IP!" ... ~~ = ~vt! ~ c!'!t~ ~C:.,today ·: Orang• Coast : South Coal Ananclal Ctr --rum AIDT Bi~ .:11 e:·~~ap~~=: r-u ~-. ll'-rl • Dally Piiot • 3233 Patk Cent« Dr. lmmed opening N.B .• 4-5 NB/off 15th nr NHHS
'-41 ~ c..-• 330 W Ba D I • Costa M... yrs eKp lnclud·~ 2 yra li 1.__L-/I *II •111•* 548-7058 or 241·8432 •• • ., r ve •• MLftlip-.Y---P/T compul8'. P<el. DAT AS .. _.. ..,... Red/palomino, exceUenl C-•-....__ C .a HIUI rut II. Georna, 5-48-7744 71U care, 1 yeer werran.Y. • _._ ...... , "' • for IOcal travel agent. ..-•• • •••• •••••i• • ••••••• • •-•••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Need car. 120-1042 YITlllUIY lllftT&L 2SllP9.1Stt.eech.i12s.& (954&8A) e e -::-:-"="""~=-=..,.,,...-,--,,.......,.1 Needs 1 PIT Kennel Al· S75. mo. on BeJ. l11and. 111,ltl • P AlftT TIME • l~~~SSE~~~YG~2: tendant. 1 PIT GrO<>f'nef 8181790-7302 Mllmlll : ~ : Openin•• Now-Av•ll•ble lead P~t No Ex-and 1 PIT night attend· SLIPS Avail. 25' 30' & 58' .. Tl e e • pedenc.t~ Saie.. De-AOL Exp praf'd. Apply 3333 w-cont Hloftwey--tOOHNalt St .. N.B. e -=.4-~ tails send 9811-addr....O Mon-Fri 10am-6pm. 125 Newport Ben 9.5 Mon·Frl 1133-9300 • • CAR ROUTES atampeden'lelope· Mesa Drive, Costa M ... i T . • • Elan Vhaf .903 631-1030 IC. r1u,.rt1ta1a llllAll LUllll • We art6ookiog for the right • 3-418 Enterprise Rd. E 1_ t W tH a.nera. Maxima, a 300ZX • I ap1 I h . • Ft. Pleroe. FL 33482 ., •1 -•• I ··ss3S •••tr-cln/. Attend our leae Mmfnar • peop e eop e w o enJOY • E•rn Extra C••h le ., IOll and recieve • tree
: people. They must he per-: For Del/very Of Thi• Paper to 1n11:f~ e1arm c.~~ ~r:d:!~. c~~~ ~~ 181 :'ND~ scooTER =•b:.;:n1a;~~~:;·
: &istent and willing to work! : syttema. Full time, Paul, Pref Balboe/NB or CdM. bl/white perl cond. Must Learn about teasing In
• • 582-7233 Lag. Nlg. Gd Local refs 876-0624 sell. $175. 644-5846 our office near Soulh • Hours are 4 :30-8:30 p.m. • HUNTINGTON BEACH JACK OF ALL TRADES. L '82 Honda CM250, nms Coat Plaza.
• • Office furniture store trcal .. lll good. S700. Chuck. (apnc. 1 hr.) • Mon .-Fri. and 9 :30 • FOUNTAIN VALLEY neec1sdr1ver.tum.repa1r. 641-1961or615-1935 lll-UYEULWI
: a.m.-1:30 p .m. Saturdays. : INDEPENDENT $;r~~-;1;~c,. FfT Aullu!'t j!!I ·a2 Vespa 200 PE: irontl-;==11=4=/q:::::::2::.1::H=l=~-~ • • · · I llY IPPUAICES end damaged. S4 50.n . : Compensation to include : m1n111 TUllU LES 957-8133 OBO 756-11339 days
•• h ourly wa•e pluc com· •• Deliver 1 day a week. No EAngnlaneerNlnoo. Co. Santi 23.5 cu FT SIDE BY SIOE '84 Kawasa.kl I()( 125. mini
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exp. nee. G E REFRIGE"ATOR cond. See lo apprec. Sac • mission. • collecting, no sol icitin g . 54>100flatt.2pm EOE 11000 64e-9177 se50.642-2631att.5
: : Must have dependable car, PAITTllE *••LEI ••LEI* ·as YAMAHA 125 R1va. e Newspaper dell very .. .. 2800 ml. Wlndlhleld/new e : frUCk Or Station wagon and 2AM-6AM, light van or RetrigaJators S129 & Up helmet S995 640-8417 • For an appointment caJJ • trucil nee x1nt money. Washers S99 & Up a •---· _ I e e insurance Newport Beach area Caff Dryers, gas/elec S99 & Up aatt -..ail ~ •• 642-4322 • • 642-6015 btwn 12-6pm SIQYes $99 & Up L™I• T LUSE "Complete Line of Home ..a • between 3:00.:S:OO p.m. 91 CALL 842-1444 Pll-USWlllllSYI Furnlshtnga" AtllFJSlerPIMCJt : !J New owners -Varied All APPLIANCES Q.U hW ftr • Ask for Ben Will iams. ~ Ask for JoAnne Craney shllts.Cos1a Mesa/San1a ,.,., ... , ..... , lllTPllOll
-i Ana areas 64>2550 E11elle1t h1Mtfe1 HUNTINGTON BEACH
CHICK
WERSON
PORSCHE
AUDI
CHEVROLET
H1111«11 Ovallly
S.lu A S.rvlu
CHICK
l"ERSON
445 E. CoH I Hwy Nu1pon S.ech
673-0900 e e e e e e e •••••.••• eee e •• eee. j UNIQUE FURNITURE CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH
1947 S. Main St. 842-0631 540-51641e:=======:!J
Santa Ana -4 WL I D i J. SAAB '75. Newly built Btwn Edinger & Warner on waff r n / ~.. trans. S 1600 OBO.
Main St. See the Searl • H30 645-8817
IH-l2H •rw •u JEEP TOP SSS PllD i;;;;;;=~;;;;iiiiiilQ:;;:~;:;;:;;:;;:=i------------------.......,..,..._ ___ .._. ~n 10-e: sun 12-s OIDHIE •
,. Doors-Repalr-Alleratlone AMERICAN HANDYMAN BRICKWORK. Small joba. GLASGOW PAINTING AMANA Refrlg.. gold, 11 comes with p/s, bucket ~::,~~
$2.40 per day Remodel-Panet-Looka-etc Carpentry. lenclng. win· Newport. Costa Mesa. Int/Ext. 30 yrs exper.. side/side. Ice mkr, good seats and radial tires. •-•n •••• Cab1ne1s-Wfndow-Orywa11 dows, plumbing, marllle, Irvine Ref's. 675-3175 ref's. 642-521-4 _cond $125. 499-~3 (Ser'2900) -5--35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0587 tub enel, etc And y" STUCCO MASONRY-TILE HOMEOWNER EXPERTS NEW FREEZER: Whlr1pool ltllt T~~=~~ald That's ALL you pay for
3 fines, 30 dey minimum
In the
VINCE LE HOFF Finished Jesus Is Lord 63&-824'4 No Job 10 smell. All types. lnt./Ext. Acous Celllngs. 12 cu fl upright. While ORANGE COAST lllll If •llfl
Carpen1ry & custom r• '*GEN. HOME REPAIRS Free ett Lie 631-2345 Llc•288597 631-9295 $197. Call 646-3709 Jeep/Ref\ault
modeling. Uc. 49>5899 Paint. Drywall Carpentry INT/EXT. 20 Years Exper Fuaitut 14 2n .. H:!>°'
118
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2
iaMesa 2 ~:~~
Cluaiai ltnict etc Gary 64$-5277 PTL •m11 Av«we Room S29+ llY Fl llTllE -• •
AOBiN1S CLEANING HANDYMAN LARGE and *A· 1 .,..* Exteri<>< Stucco$ l30~ I I SUBARU '81 4 whl drive. TIJITI LWI•
SERVICE a lhrooughty small I DO IT ALLI CLEAN & EXPERT matwlals 642-0442-LES 957-8133 Dl wagon. MC, am/Im Attend our leQe Mmlnar
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALL TOOAYll
clean house S40--0857 531-5579 Pat or Ml mag Over 25 )'9atael(perlenoe p1~. ·' - -4 pe Living room Mt. On cus. $3500, 673-9224 and re<!leve a tree
HOUMCleanlng, carpets & Home Repairs, all types. lie T • 118,428 730· 1353 FXRTHiNG INTERIORS w~ old, cost S765. T k 9035 portable mini vecuum.
Ill Fiii Liii upholstery. windows, etc. fences/gates No Job 10 $285 (714) 952-'4254 !Vh . Learn •bout leasing In
l i"rlli ... IU-1272 small. Anytime 750-6588 Qt~,~~L He~~'-~~~~~~~~:~o All French Provtnclel: Din f>~1:u':'~ ~owS3.~ ~.~.llMI' South Your
Service Directory
Representative
Commerclet lnq. welCome I • LO AA TES. T 138046 =STR=1=p=rr=Off=.-:T"'"H"""E:-W-,,-AL_l_, Ml orig 12800· MC. 11400. Call 642-4321. AsJc for (Aprx. 1 hr.)
Chrii1mas Clean & Haul FiL!"PH!'iiP!U~L"!'!IN~-. '!"'!M~V'!'!'IN,.. 112-t410 a 11 . c I ea n. re as c~,~~~=1 ':e50s0.~~ ~n Wllllame. AU-UYDI I.WI
142-4321tit.301 Carpet. Furniture, Drps & Garage & Yard Clnups Salt Storage Expert• Lie/bonded. 638-6970 chrs s 150. XlnU 543-4 706 ·aa·--=c""'H"=E""v-. -=p:-/-U-. -G=-o-o-d 714/ U2· 1Hl
Windows 839-4537 Jon 64S-8192 ••OIST••ir -u THE WALLPAPER ROUTE transportation. Make ---.,..., --~-----1 - --H COFFEE TABLE offer 011., $500 549•3419 VW 1963, rune good Home & Office cleaning by •CONA~ Careful Reliable Pros. Dec. Special S l llsgl fOll DrlltwOOd. Kidney ahape _ S800/0BO. 898-8085.
JODI PleaM call for free MOVING & DUMPING Enlhuslastlc Reterrels. 1 Yr Guar. 642-2078 glass top $500.148-9177 '74 FORD Ranger P.U. w/
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