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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-16 - Orange Coast PilotI • -. TOMORROW: FORECASTS ON A2 ... MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1985 Report due on cracked homes Council to receive soil eXj)ert · s opinion on cause of damage to _!louses in Mesa By TONY SAAVEDRA . OfllMD.ily ........... Costa Mesa residents wondering what is causing the ground move- ment that has reponodly damaged their nonhs1de homes may get an answer tonight. A -$35,000 geolog.icaJ repon 1s schedi..:ed to be delivered to the Caty NEWSLINE Coast Scuba divers locate the body of a female jogger who was knocked by a car Into the Santa Ana River Sunday./ A3 California Drug traffickers, driven out of Florida by a federal crackdown, are launder- ing $200 million a year through San Ysidro banks./ AS ' Sports The Rams clinch the NFC West title with rout over St. Louls./81 Business 1985 ls almost over, but there's still time to save on your tax blll./86 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Cro98Word Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather A9 A3 86-7 88-10 A9 8 10 8 5 A7-8 88 A7 A6 A3 85-8 81-5 AS A2 Council along with a prcsentatto n by soils expen AnJ Poormand. chief engineer for Leighton and Associate~ o flrvine. The geology firm was hired by the council in September to investigate the soil movement that 1s cracking walls. breaking concrete floor slabs and buckling walkways in neigh- borhoods near two city-approved Market • unions prepare an offer But no quick end to long supermarket walkout predicted By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OflMO.., ...... ..,, Union leaders said they may have a package to present to members of the meat cutters and Teamsters unions by the middle of the week but dtd not predict a quick resoluuon of the 43- day grocery stnke. Representatives of the United Food and Commemal Workers union. which represents butchers and meat wrappers. jo ined Teamsters negotiators Saturday for ano ther all- ntght session w1th negotiato rs from the Food Employ~rs Council, which represents seven grocery chains wtth 900 stores in Southern Cahfom1a. The meeting ended at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at the Anaheim Hilton. said Dan Swinton. representative for the meat cutters. Swinton said negotiators sllll haven't resolved two main issues. an employers' pro posal for a two-uer wage scale for eiusting and new employees and an employment guarantee for higher paid workers 1f suc h a scale were to be implemented Leaders met Sunda) with union members "to explain \lo h) thq 're still picketing." Swinto n said. "The employers still haven't come up with a magic formula,'' he said But union nego tiators may have a (Pleue eee OFFER/ A2) construction projects Damages have been rcponcd at 147 homes between Sunflower Street, South Coast On ve, Bear Street and Fairview Road since early Septem- ber. Abo.ut 63 habihty claims have been lodged against the city, seckmg dam- ages of more than $54 million for the craclang homes. Nearly all the resi- dents filing claims have banded. together to hire a San Francisco attorney who spcc1ahzes in land movement cases. Other residents heeded the Nonh Costa Mesa Homeowners Assoc1a- t10n 's advice to watt unlll the c1t)'- comm1ss1onod report 1s completed before tak1n1 any legal actJon Today they may get the green ltght Poormand. after an 1nconclus1 ve preliminary study, was com - missioned in Octo ber to-conduct an extensive 1nvesugauon into the snal- lo w underground moveme nt that 1s apparently wreaking ha voc with homes. Much of the damage is in the Mesa Woods and Grecnbrook tracts, the two neighborhoods closest to thr Large South Coast Plaza 11 and Amel Development Co constructio n pro- jects. Residents b lame the sb1ftm1so1I on an undergro und parlang lot being constructed for the South Coast Plaza annex o n Bear Street, and o n the 296- unit Amel apanment project a long South Coast Dnve They allege the excavatton for the mall parkmg lot 1s draining water from beneath adjacent neigh· borhoods. causing the land to settle. About I 00 gallons of ground water was being pumped every minute from -~ ~~ --. --' ............. .,n. ......... . Pint acrw tlae Uae v-&olakola of rlnlan4. For detalla, 8ee Sport. OD Bl. the 2~foot deep pit. according to city offic1als Meanwhile. Vlbnu1ons fro m the" hcaV) equipment and trucks ulCd an the nearbyapanment project is ... gravatang the damage to hom~~ residents say. . • Geologists for mall-owner CJ;.. Scgersttom & Sons and Amel [)o..: vclopment countered that the movo-- ment was caused by an expansive layer o f soil beneath the nellh- borhoods They argued the shppqie. was not the result of ground waier (Pleue eee GltOLOGl8T'8/ A2) County . ·race along haul BJ llOBDT HYNDMAN °' ............ Whl.. most people ,,._ haw been waking up wfth their first cup of cot'-SuTn- d-.y, about 800 """*" ... ct\Mlng Md'I other down Pa- c:tftc Cout Hlghwey tow.rd Laguna e.ch on the ftrst leg of 0rllflge CountY• ftt'9t rnajOr mtlrathon. A ttrong contingent of locm runrMn Jofted a ~ of lntematk>Mt m11rathon cft8m.. p6ona on the 28.2-mlle coune that took them from Newport Center, down CoMt Highway to u.gw. 8-:ft. up L..-gune Canyon AoM, ._. on to tt'9 ucnene ...... .._.,. freahmenta, eward8 and c'!ss •-ocxamia r rr'lrd The ...,._ 9PGI..... br the County°' 0.919 end the lrWw Co., -Mir 11 IS br mid. ......... end ..... ''TM caRe-MtlWIWIAy rough, but .-y lntelestlng," r-. W.• Vw Kahkola of AnlMd Mid tttrOUgh an lnter- pnMr. ''TNe wa very weft or- QMlmd," Aid Tom Bums of Costa Meea, who finished In 13th oeace. ''l'here aren't any C"8ue ... COUJrTY I A2) OC to seek fWJds for blgh-tech fingerprint system Irvine begins collecting freeway fees By LISA MAHONEY Of IM D.ily ..... IWI Bringmg top-of·the·hne finge rprint 1dent1ficauon technology to Orange County would cost at least S2.46 million. according to a report on a new state computer system first used to identify Richard Ramirez, the suspect charged in the Night Stalker slayings. The Cal1fom1a ldent1ficauon Sys- tem (Cal-ID) allows law enforcement agencies to compare fingerpnnts they have Wlth those on file in the state computer without having the name of a suspect. It 1s expected to be a big help in ~m1nal invest1gat1ons. lead- (Pleue eee PRINT I A2) Cify will hold payments-by d eveloper s until legal challenge to plan is d ecided By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OflMD.ily ........... A court comm1ss1oner's ruling Fnday paved the way for Irvine to begin collec ting developer fees today to help pay for three new South Orange County freeways. Between now and June. In.inc will collect more than S500.000 1n fees for the proposed Sa n Joaquin Hills, Eastern and Foothill freeways. a c lly stafTrepon estima tes The repon al'>o said that 1f several othe r propo5ed projects are processed in this time penod, an add111onal S2. 7 mil ho n in Irvine frecwa y fees could be collected The city plans to hold the money 1n a special account until a legal challenge to the fee plan Is resolved , Assistant C'tty Manager Paul Brad} said. In Octo ber. the In ine C'tt} ( ounc1I approved an ordinance calling for collection of the free"a' fee~ But the law was ne . ..,er put into e ffect because freeway cnt1cs opposed 1t through a signature d n ,e. The campaign sought to force the council to place the fee plan before the \IOte rs during the June 3 elec11on or at an earlier special elecu o n O n Fn da}. however. freewa) 'iUp- portcrs filed a lawsuit in Orange Count) upenor Coun. claiming the pellllo n dnve was tn'ahd (oun C'omm1ss1o ner Thomas Keenan agreed 10 place the petition drn e on hold unul a Jan 15 heanng. The lawsuit was tiled b' a rnahuon that includes the Bu1ld 1ng lndu'itr> · <\ssoc1at1on. the ln1ne Chamht'r ot Commerce a nd the lndustnal I eagul' of Orange ( ount' The group had gone to coun earlier 1h1., \('jf tn hhx ~ a pre' 1ous a llempt tn \l'nd thl' freewa-. fee 1s<;ut' to In 1 nt· 'ntl'r' James Em k~on. attnnw' tor thl' business group<. l'la1med that 1n tlcith ca~s the pet111on drne\ ha'l' ht-t·n invalid because fr<."CW3\S are a re· g1onal 1ssut' that cannot ht-\.Ctocd h' \Oters 1n one Cit' .\rgument\ o n the earl1cr Pt'llllon are scheduled to he heard T ue'5<la' 1n thc .i1h D1stnc1 ( oun of .\ppeal 1n anta .\na Fnda,·s ruling allow<, ln1ne 10 begin collecting freewa~ l'tt-~ 1003\ Brad\ said He o;.a1d staff mcmher' \l.Ould begin colleC'ting the monc' "hen bu1ldmg pt-rmlt'> are 1s<,ued for ne\I, homes and bus1nes!\es 1n thc.- areas that \l.OutJ be '\t'ned ti' tht• propo\t"J \Jn Joaquin Hill\ fa\tt·m and Footh11l lrn·"a'' But Brad\ \.11J 1hr'(' tunJ, "di ~· held 1n .1 ~Jll·~1al .ll~oun1 p('nd1n~ tht outlOml· nt 1ht• It-gal hank It thl· rc1111t1n drt'l' " Jeterm1nt'd tn ho.• 'ahd tht' let"'> "111 he returned to de' eft'Dt'f'> hl' \.31d anJ n" new fees .... ould be lllllt'l tt'd until 'liter ap- pru' al ., o btained In nctuht-r the lUUnltl approved J n l•rJinJnn.-l·al11ng tor tht' lOllccu o n nt the~ fcoc, to r rc'>1dent1al and .i;i.mrnl.'rual prn1ec1~ In a rt'pon 10 the council prepared before Fnda' 'i ruling ( 1t' Manager \\ 1111.im \\ oollett Jr outhnc-d frcc- "3' 1L·c-<. that m1~h1 he lo-.1 to the <'ll~ 11 n<l ll'lkt llon 1\ ma1k un11l a \peC1aJ t'kl 1111n in \1art h 'r the rnun1c1pal elt•l th·n 1n Junt· \>. nllt•tt ' fl'~m t''>l1m,11t·d that S \1.111 ·'' ~ .... ,11 ho.· lOllertrd "' "1 arch Jnd ht·t\lot't'n \1arlh Jnd June. ~I 'I~ -.: '\I.Ill he.• l olll'< lt'c1 (Pleaae eee IRVINE/ A~) Supreme Court reinforces speedy trials , ............. .., ........... Polldcal pooch AD AflbD boaad l.mputll lat. OWDer'• •--C• at a rally in loath Cout Plua by an <>ranee County peece conttnaeat proteattn& u .s . lntenention lD l'flcanc-. Story on he• AS. ' • WASHINGTON (AP)-A cnm1· nal suspect who is indicted for a second tame on the same federal cnarge may be forced to go to tnal in less than 30 days. the Supreme Co un ruled today. In a 9--0 ruhna. the court reinstated the convicoon of a man who was sentenced to a year and a day in prison for ill.ly crossinJ the border from Mexico into the U nited St.ates. Chief Ju$t1oc Warren E. Burger. writma for the court. said a suspcct's nghts to prepare a de fen...: art.• °''' violated as long as his law)cr ha' \1 1 da)s from the time of the \U'tped'' first court appearance o n tht•, hargl'' The federal ix·ed' Tnal \ll which sets the 30-<ia) f1m1t .. clearh fixes the ~nning point for th<' trial preparauon penod as the fir;t appear· ance thro ugh counsel It doc' not refer to the date o f tht' 1nd1ctmcn1 much less to the date ot an' 'u~"f ~ing 1nd1ctment " Burger ~1d The court was on the benlh hnt'll' before beginning j tour·\lot'C'~ fl'll'\'i OI thl' llr1.kr\ issued tu<la' nonl' JClt'pted a Ol'\lo 1.a~ for re' 1e" In other Jd111n. thc.-court • .\.llo.,..ed a <otate to tone 'l'mc l hun.h·affiltatcd <iChools to close ll1r tailing to m~t academ ic rcQutrt" men ts \\ 11hou1 lomrnent the t:oun rt'· Jt"Ctcd argument'! b' a tundamcntalt~t BapttSt l hurch in lt"l\lo a that 11 $h11uld ht-("\1."mp1 frnm the rulM ~au"t' \tatc lllTioal-.' dl1 nt'I en torte tht·rn Chief Justice Bird's opponents a well-heeled, organized group Controversial Ora nge County political consultants at forefront of campaign • Nearly a year before the (ahfom11 upreme Coun'' chief justice must fact voten 1n No vember 1986, Rote Eltzabeth Bird tinds herself under auack by vocal and sometimes ~n­ finanCICd opponents. Some hke n H.L R1ch.1rd~n·, Law and Order C ampa11n Commit tee arc old familiar f()( who ha'e 'pent yean If) ing to ou'it th<' h 1Jh coun' fint lemak JUJ&<' Other., ha' t" more rttentl> .. unaCC'd to add momentum to a moHment that bean With Bird's rnnfirmatu'n 1n 19,,8 and continued throuah four unsuccnsful recall attempt Bud's ~t~h>f1 \I\ 'he and tht" "liberal ma1ont' .. t\n the 'uprt'me t llun ha'c ahu~d their JUdf\.1al p<>~r 1@.<\in and again through re· 'eNil' of death ~nnlt\ ca\t'\ and rulings that d1"7ouragc \Olr r 1n 111ati'c" and th\lo an the intent ol Proposttll\n I ' Bird 'iUppi.mer\ "'' h('f lnttC" haH no res~ t for thr IJ\lo and th at the' dehbcrat<'h J"11in ht·r rt~ nrd to loCl"Vt their l'\lo " ru1pu-,e\ Opponent~ nl lhc 8 1rd l<wn havl' ~astcd no 11mc in l'rgan111ntt t11 Jtft'at her at the fXlll' 1n I \J!(ti \1o\I ~rour' h1rmalh .rnm\unlcd thC"lf ~ampa1~n' lit·""'' R1rd and • .iga1n .. 1 \m1,h "4..h11<1I' • Rcfu,t"d Ill g1 ' r mownsts <,USpt'ded nl drun~en dn' ing tht n ght to tJ l ~ w a law,er ~fort' ,1cc1ding .... hc1her to take a hreath test l 1t1ng the lac~ ot "a suho;tant1al tederal que'illon.. the l"Oun rciected an arrw:al ti~ a M1nnrsota woman \\ ho<.C' dn\ er'\ hccn'I<' ~as 'IU'lpended to r one \ear alter 'he inwacd on u1Multtn~ \I.1th her la .... -..er hefo~ 'uhmttttne 111 the tc:st (Pleue eee SPltltDY I A2) LISA MAHONEY Focus ON THE NEws 1us11ce!I ( nu Re\no o;o Joacl)b (mxhn and (an some ca~) tank)' \to\k. the \0-C.tlled hbera1 ~ty on the ~'ln-membet roun. 1-t <'l~uon d.a) -full)' a )car before tia of the JUSllces m\1~l fact the VO\tfl. And one -C'ahfoma.a.n '°Odea& Rose Bird -started its war ofwara muc h earhrr (Plee• ... OPPORN'Ta/&s) ~ A.I * Or8"ge Comt DAILY PILOT/~. December 19, 1H5 OFFER NEAR IN SUPERMARKET STRIKE ••• Proa Al propoa) oeanni for ptcscnt.alion to 1he members this week. .• "'The consensus is thu'P att mov-~ to the point v. be.re thett mtShl be a "1!cU&e Wcdnesd.ayorTbursda) that .. s:ouJd be pul 10 tbc members for a vole." be said. • Swinton said tNt puk.qc could include a recommtndlttoo 6\· union lcackrs in favor or aaamsl the proposal, or witho ut a recommen- dation. ··vou act some gu1&net: from the members throUJ}l those voles." he uid. Meat cutters were scbcduJed lO meet today with rcpresrntau,·cs of the Food Employci:s Council in Canon. Dave Willauer. spoke man for the Food Employers Council , said a tentative aarecment had been reached wnh Teamsters on a pay and FINGERPRINT P'rolll.). l ing to more arTCS a quicker apprehensions. Under the p v1ous system. in - vestigators had to have a suspect m. mind when seeking 10 1den11fy finger- prints at a cnme scene. Cal-ID was first used 10 identify the fingerpnnts of Richard Ramirez, a Texas-born drifter suspected of a stnng of kilhngs and assaults in the Los Angeles area, San Francisco and Mission Viejo. Investigators in Or- ange County and San Francisco simultaneously identified fingcr- pnnts found at cnme scenes linked to the "Night Stalker" as those belong- ing 10 Ramirez by using the new computer system. Ramirez' pnnts were on file from previous minor arrests. Thomas Rilcv. chairman of the bonus pa.ckaac. the Assocutcd Press reported. U oder their old coo tract, T camster dnvers earned aboul $14 an hour. Meat cuners earned S 13.48 an hour. The 1wo unions walked out Nov. S at VQns markets and were locked oul by ~n n,.,_ l"hains -Albertson"'- Alpha Bet.a. Huabes. Lucky, Ralphs · and Safeway. Four other chains represented by the Food Employers council -Boys. Foods, Co., Pioneer and Stater Bro ., -have aarecd 10 interim contrac~ and arc ex.empt from the work llOppqe. SPEEDY TRIALS BACKED ••• rrom Al ln the spcedy·tnal c.ase, the court reinstated the convi<;11on or Fernan· do ROJAs~Contrcra . who was charged with illetallY crossing the border from Mcxi{'O to California on Feb. 13. 1983. RoJas-Contrtras was convicted of the same offense in 1981 and was returned to Mexico after serving a one-year prison sentence. On Feb. 18, 1983, a federal grand JUry indicted him for the mo~ recent 1lleuJ entry. lfot on Apnl 15 that year, four days before his trial was to begin, the grand jury returned a new indictment to correct a typographical error in the first 1.0d1ctment. ECHNOLOGY FUNDING •.• nge County Board ofSupervisors. ans to ask fellow board members uesda) to approve ..a resolution notifying the state De~artment of Justice of the county's intention to seek state funds to install Cal-ID. According to a county report, the Legislature has made $7 million available to counties that want the system on a first come first serve basis. The funds will pay for 70 percent of the cost of purchasing the computer hardware needed to link with the state computer. Orange County will ask for Sl.72 million to purchase a master com- puter, two input and two verification terminals, but must promise to raise the $738,000 local share for Lhe system and take care of maintenance and ongoing operational costs. Cal-ID should co ntain the finger- pnnts of 1.5 million known criminals by 1988. The names of another three million routinely fingerprinted indi- viduals will also be available to law enforcement officers. An advisory commmee formed 10 determine how Orange County could best use Cal-JD recommends placing the master computer at the main Jail in Santa Ana where most suspected criminals are booked. Input ter- minals should be placed at the busiest police departments, the committee decided. No recommendation was made about where the identity verifi. cation terminals should be located. The Su\)Crv1sors meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday an the bearing room at 10 Civic Center Plaza in Santa Ana. IRVINE COLLECTS FREEWAY FEES •.• P'romAl These figures arc based on building projects currently being processed by the city. Woollett's repon said ten- t.alive projects that have not yet been formally submitted to the c1ty could generate an additional S2. 7 million if they come m by June. The fee plan has been prepared by the county and several cities that arc expected to help design and finance the three freeways. In the upcoming Irvine projects, fees range from $1.05 to $1 .30 per square foot for com- mercial projects and $535 to $1.010 per unit for residential projects. The San Joaquin Hills freewa y would link tbc Costa Mesa Freeway with the San Diego Freeway near San Juan Capistrano. The Eastern freeway would run roughly parallel with the Costa Mesa Freeway, linking the Riverside and Santa Ana freeways. The Foothill would run parallel to the San Diego Freeway, linking the Eastern freeway with San Oemente. Irvine's participation is viewed as crucial because an estimated $100 million in fees for the freeways ts expected to come from new develop- ment in the city. Brady today saJd the fee ordinance remains oo the agenda for possible discussion by the council Tuesday night. But he said the council does not need to act Tuesday to meet the dead.lines for placing the measure on an clcctioo ballot. Staff members have suggested it be placed on a ballot to cover the city in case the the petition drive is ruled valid in court. High clOUdt acootlng o..,.,. Southern Cellloml• wlll clMJ <>YI tonight .. high preeeure bullda along t~ W•t Co111. .. tebllthlng • dry w.ath.,-pettern olong wlth gut ty wind• In th• mountelnt Md oanyona. Tht warming tr9nd wlll IPfNd from lht co .. t Inland pver tM mountain• and deMrta during the weetc. the Nation•• Weather 8-rvlee tald. I Along tM Or1nge Cout It wlll be mottly ci..r end cOOler tonight wlth local gutty not'JhMat wtnda. Sunny and wermer le Tuesday with gutty wind• to 25 mph below the canyon• and • 11 p ...... Lowt tonight 34 to 48. HIQh• T..-dey 72 to 80. From Point Conception to the Mexican Bord., -Inner wetera.: Local guatynortheut wind• apreadlng aouth tonight and Tuesday end lncrea.ing to 15 10 26 knota. Elsewhere, llghl var~able wtnda night and morning houra beoomlng aouthwetl 8 to 115 knot• through Tueaday. Southweat awell 2 to 3 feet. U.S.-Temps LIU .. Roell $0 30 ~Q~~~ FllONTS l OUleVlll• 3e 29 W1•m -(oio.,.. Mem()l"9 44 u .. LAI ~~ 70 13 Ol tvOt O...., Stat•"''• ....... 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But here also were the head. said he was happy with the response less·scrious racers. middle-aged and Once across the finish. wobbly- to the marathon from Orange County elderly runners. fam ily members kneed ru nners were treated to a residents. running in a tiP1t group and several rehab1htat1 ve massage and a picnic 'Tm very pleased. The number of paraplegics racing in wheelchairs. lunch offered by donaung businesses. participants, representing every city Although the runners started out in Volunteers, dressed in powder blue in the county, is remark.able. And the a tight pack, by the time the top T-shirts. hustled cups of water to the number of volunteers who got in-marathoners were dashing through weary competitors. A band cranked volved was even more than we could Corona del Mar.. they had moved out surf music and other oldies as effectively use," he said. several hundred yards in front of the runners lounged about the campus "l think this event adds to the middle runners. And by the tame tl1e~ lawn areas. OPPONENTS ORGANIZED, WELL-HEELED r~o~aid'~~ret!t~ns!~Y~}?.~·fi~ness and r~~h~~wi:!ul-:gu~:~~~~~hRo~d. st~~~o~~.1.~~.~,~~x~:h~:St~:1~aovid From A 1 U ndcr cool, gray skies, the mara-several miles separated them. Carter of Lagu na Beach. The 41 -ycar- Cal.ifomlans to Defeat Rose Bird is Butcher Forde employs demo-the letter says. thoners gathered outside the Irvine Kahkola crossed the finish line at old Orange Count} Supenor Court a poht1cal campaign committee for-graphics to determine which Cali-lo 8 radio program called "Justice Co. headquarters at Newport Center UCI less than 2_hru.irs.and 19 minutes Judge had run a 2:50 marathon. med nearly a ~ear ago by tax crusaders fomians arc most responsive to anti~ __ Dcnied..''.....thrcc prosecutors. 8 police-for-the-8 a:m. stanofttre'l'a~. "Wh1 ea late-r~ But other runners, obviously "ih1s was my first marathon in I 1/2 Howard Jaf'Vls ~ct-PauH:Ja~tare-Birapteas-:-After sen mg a~ ol chicf, a juror and Jarvis himself high school band played and camera more interested in finishing than in years, so I wasn'tsure how J was going Sen. Ed Dav as. R-Valenc1a. and test letters, they follow up wtth a berate the court for decisions they say crews scrambled to chronicle the winning. continued to earn applause 10 do. I didn't lrnow ifl was in 2:45 or Awmblyman Ross Johnson. massive computer generated mailin& f.avor the ri&bts of criminals over event, runners stripped their warm-more than two hours later 2:55 shape. So I ran a 2:50." he said. Each has their own reason for to people fittina their prime con-victims and prevent the carryina out up suits and stuffed them into orange "I dad it!" one sweat-soaked com- Carter has been running since his wanting Rose Bird and the three other tributor profile. of the death penalty. trash ~for later retrieval at UCI. pctitor said as the digital clock at the high sc hool football coach decided justices removed, but to ach1tve their To date, Butcher Forde computers Two of the five-minute programs The participants included the fin ish lioc showed his time of 3 hours the team would do JUSt fi ne without end, they've hired a controversial yet have churned out more than three ~n with gruesome depictions of him. '"I went out for track and figured highly effective Orange County con-million pi~ of campaign literature child murders. that if I just ran fast enough. they sulting firm. a.nd netted more than 80,000 con-"She was sexually assaulted, couldn't cu t me.'" he said. Asked which of several oppos1t1on tributors for the Californians to mutilated and tortured over a six-Q EOLOG IST' S REPORT••• "This course was above-average in groups 1s shaping up as the largest Defeat Rose Bird effort. hour period, and then murdered," From Al di fficult). but 11 was worth II because threat 10 ~ird's con11nuat1on on the Li.kc other anti-Bird groups! Cali-Ventura County Distnct Attorney 1t"s so beauuful bench. Bird campaign spokesman fom.1ans to. Defeat Rose Bu~ ~s Mike Bradbury tells listeners of drained by construction workers. City Planner Perry Valant1ne said "I think this marathon represents a Steven M. Glazer responded "all of relying .heaV11y on. the co":rt's cnm1-Theodore Frank's killing of Amy Poormand was assigned to root Poormand's findings were scheduled real oppon unlly for Orange County. them. All of them have engaged 1n nal ruhngs to raise the are of the Seitz. through the rumors and conjecture. to be delivered to the city last week an If the Irvine Co. and Supervisor distorting the {'h1efJuSt1ce's record." public. Frank's death penalty sentence was He was to review peological data a lengthy report that would be (Tom) Rile} continue to build on this, But, whil~ Glazer may cons1~er.any "fhouP1 Jarv~s is sore over.i~s civil ov~rtumed on the basis that a diary in tracing the history o the residential embargoed until after tonight's 6:30 it will JUSI be a tremendous success.'' attack on Bard~ <;1anger to her J.ud1c1al ruhngs in relauon yo Pr9pos1t~oo 13 which Frank allegedly de~led other tracts, and monitor borings I 0-to 30-council meeting at 77 Fair Drive. Carter said. future, the hmng by Jarvis and and othc~ take~ ;aundiccd view of molestations should not have been feet deep to see whether the neigh-Other runners expressed respect for company of Butcher Forde Consult· the courts dCC1s1on regarding the allowed into evidence. The case was borhoods were in fact losing ground City officials reasoned that council the course. especially the grueling ing of Newport Beach must surely Scbastiani initiative in 1980, tax and returned to the lower court for retrial water. members should receive the report uphill grade along Laguna Canyon make supporters of the chief justice reapportionment matters, while im-on the penalty phase. Furthermore, a surveyor was hired before the public does. Anyone want-Road. more than a tad uneasy. portant, are hard to make compelling. In another tape, a female juror to determine whether the streets had mg copies will have 10 pay the And they made plans to run the Bill Butcher and A mold Forde are Murder. torture and child molcsta-worries that her vote to convict also moved. reproduction costs, Valantine said. marathon again -next year. cons~e~ ma~en ofdi~ct mail u~ a~ bemr beu ~attract t~ aoother~iWmu~crerm~befor l~~gn~~~n~~~n~~~n~~~n~~~n~~an~~~n~~~n~~~~n~~ marketing. The partners are well public's attention. And telling people nought thanks to the Supreme Court . .known in political circles for running that the Bird court is responsible for Relating the details of convicted killer awess1ve ~mpaigns featunng last letting murderers loose is sure to raise Robert Stansbury's crime, the an- minute hit p1~ces -mailed concern. . n~unccr says. "his alleged crime - brochures attacking opponents on The ~am ammun1t1on used kidnappanga 10-year-oldgirl...rapmg what.ever grounds seem likely to tum against Bard 1s her re!uctance to ber ... putting her inside the freezer of the ~de against the candidate. impose the death penalty an any of the his ice cream ttuck ... and dumj>ing her Smee its formation m 1970. more than 37 appeals she has heard. dead body in a flood control chan- Butcher Forde's targets have accused The death penally was reinstated m ncl." the. firm t;if mmeprescntan~ facts, Cal ifornia by vot~r initiative in ~ 978, Although the Supreme Court try1~g to mfluencc an . election by 1he ye~r ~fter Btrd was appointed hasn't heard Stansbury's automatic placing a dummy candidate on the chief JUStacc by then Gov. Jerry appeal of his death sentence. Juror ballot and running .a phone bank an Brown Dianna Batts says she worries about which employees said they were from Since then, Bard has heard 39 out of the court's apparent anti-death pen- " party headquarters" and asked 43 cases brought to the Supreme ally sentiment people to vote for a pan1cular Court and voted to rev~rse the death ··we can't allow people ltke this, candidate. penalty each time. Catan$ problems and the other people whb have been Butcher and Forde maintain with the wording of the initiati ve, the sentenced to death to go free again. they've done nothing 1Jlegal and, court has uph.eld only three cases 10 They don't deserve to lave," she says. whatever opponents ma) think. the date, prompting death penalty ad-Even more emotion grabbin$ talk firm surely had a knack for picking vacates 10 claim Lhal the justices are is scheduJed for the next mfor- and boosting wmners dunng the thwarting the will of the people. mational barrage from Californians 1970s. News acco unts of the day In one letter sent out by Cali-to Defeat Rose Bird. The committee' credit them w11h an 85 percent fomaans to Def~at Rose: Bird. the 1s i~terviewinJ. families of murder success rate. group tells potent1aJ contnbutors that victims and will use their comments Butcher Forde now concentrates "a child born an the United States in advertisements after the New Year on its darcc.t mail ac1iv1t1es rather today face~.onc chance in 133 of~ing 10 rally more support for their cause. than ~mpa1gn management. Hired murdered. But chances for survival Says Mollrich, "The public m by Cahfom1an~ to Defeat Rose Bird. "may be far better" for. a convicted gene~ seems to be focusing its the firm recruited tu Mollnch. a murderer m C.al1fom1a, It says. attention mostly on the criminal former employee who has worked The computer ~rsonalized mat I-justice issues. But I think, overall, the with them on other efforts. to be ing blames Rose Bird and the "anti-problem with the court is their abuse cam~gn manager death penally majority" on the Su-of power and the reason wh y people But it 1s Butcher Forde's soph1 st1-premc Court for that state of affairs arc upset with them is not because in catcd direct m.ail technique that can and urg,es the reader to make a my view, they disagree with cv~ be credited with ra1s1 ng more than contnbutaon 10 help alert others to specific decision the court makes. It's S 1. 7 million for the campaign. that fact. because when they look at the rocoro Money has poured an '10 rapidly "We must get down to business aJ a whole, they see a coun that has that the committee has revised up ats be~use Rose Bird and her liberal really sonc beyond the bounds of goal of a $3 m1lhon war chest b> Brown-a ppointed cohoru arc de-exercizJng the power they were given another SI million. Mollnch sa1d termmed to ma int.am their pawcr." by the Constitution." ~?:~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE JJO 1111n1 Ila, S• "'" V•-. C • "1•!10o3f"' ii<'• '>e() ~, .... f'M CA ~,f?F 0-'9d•at e.i se•8 "'""'"" t. Mli111'•• 842 •3~, Gcior'V't I~}'--~ -O I "~-'"Q C,O...t •"1 "I newti flO' ~ n1u~A'tn"'"' ,,.~ • ,..,H,.~ O' to .. .,.,_. ""ff'•t fl'f•~ ~•t C'lf! '"'->'M•,_...C wt""t>u' tf'IK•l'I' O-•• ,,._ ot CCICY'1l"' ,.,,.. VOL. 71, NO. 350 Justcall 642-6086 What do you lake about the Daily Ptlot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded, tranlCribcd and de- livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answcnna service may ht used to rteord letters 10 the editor on any topic. Contnbutors to our Lett.en column must 1nclu<k their na.me and telephone number for vmfication. Tell us what's on your mind. 0 •111 Piiot Dell very 11 OuerantMd "'<>"<I• ' , f '°' ' " , °" "° '101 "•"* f(lyt -l:>v ~ lO P .,. u • c.•c-• • r ,.,. •"Cl 1°"' eoov .. eo. Oflt•e<l>O t a1uroay 11n<1 s.inoa, 11 you 00 nol ,_ ,_ COOy Oy 1 a m ca C.•oo• '0 • m t"CI you• cnov ••• i..-..eo Clf'Culetton T1lep.Wnee "10al Ctt"Ot ~P "'-...... Z-S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Reg. S255.00 NOWS 18900 Enjoy comfortablt new boots at a 25% Christmas Savings I ~B i l SPO RTS I.TD. 283 t E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR 675-9700 ' . • • • . I Watercolors in Newport display A collec t1on ot wutt'rcolor pa1nt1 ngs by art1 s\ Howard Henry Most wall be on d1~pla> at the Newpon Beach Clly Hall Galler) f1on1 Wedneway through Jan. 29 Mast's works arc part ol pn vate l:Oltect1ons all over the world, including those of Vincent Price and the Mobil Oil Co. For the past 35 years, the artist has been teaching in the Cahfom1a public school system The artworks ma> be ~en Monday through Friday at the City Hall gallery. V1ew1ng hour!> arc 8 a.m. to S p.m. Business women to meet The Irvine chapter ol the Amencan Business Women's Association wall meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. 1n the lmpenal Savings and Loan Building, 3366 Via Lido, Newport Beach. The program wall consist of a buffet dinner and the Festival of Lights boat parade. The cost 1s S 10 and reservations may be made by calling Antoine Roben!> at 833-9406 or 840-5815 or Mic.kc) Jeacock at 751 -0226 or 9~ 7 342. Mental health group meets Dr Sanford Weimer. director of mental health for Orange County. will be the guest speaker at Tuesday's Christmas potluck dinner for the Alliance of the Mentally Ill of Orange ( ounty, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Tnmty Prcsbytenan Church. at East 17th and North Prosrect streets 1n Santa Ana. Dr. Weimer will discus the proposed expen· diture of new money provided by the state of CaJ1forn1a for mental health programs. ~nyone interested 1<; invited 10 attend and reser\ a11on.s may be obtained by calling Ruth Broughton at 544-8488. Choral program slated Fouuu.a.a.n Valley H igh School's Troubadours a 25-voice choral group. will entertain at Tuesday's Chr'tstmas meetine of the Harbor Beach D1v1s1on of the Califo rnia Retired Teachers ~ssoc1at1on. The program will be held at 1.30 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Learn1n$ Center at Baker Street and Mesa Verde Dnvc in Costa Mesa Guests and visitors are welcome and funher information 1s available at 546-7848 Puppet show planned Pat's Puppets will present seasonal stones with audience panic1pat10 for all ages Tuesday from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Dana Niguel Library. 33841 Niguel Road. Laguna Niguel. The show 1s free and refreshments will be provided b) the f-n cnd.s of the Library. Call the Children's Sen ice~ Dcpanment at 496-5517 for further 1nfonnat1on. Stress program at c'Ollege Saddleback College's stress management pro- gr3m will begin a new pha\e, ··se1f-actual111ng," Tuesday at noon 1n Room 3 \Oofthc library bu1ld1ng under the d1rect1on of Dr John J. Flood Flood wtll discuss the use of pos111 vc thoughts. images and feelings 1n reducing everyday anxiety and stress. The program 1s free and open to the pubhc. and further 1nforma11on ma' bt.• obtained b) calling Fl ood_fil .582-457 L Kids' crafts session set Children 4 and 5 years o f age will have the opportunity to make special hohda) craft s and gi fts at a workshop Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon at Turtle Rock Community Park in Irvine. Registration 1s open for the workshop. and the cost of the clas.s 1s $5 per child. Call the park at 854-8144 for add1t1onal information Monday, Dec. 16 • 6:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa Ci ty CoUJJcll, 11y Council Chambers. 77 Fair Dnve. • 7:30 p.m . Irvine FlJJance Commission, City Council Chamber\, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 7:30 p.m .. Huntington Beach Clly Council, Cit> Council Chambers. 2000 Main St. Tuesday, Dec. 17 • 6 p.m., Laguna Beach Chy Council, (II) Council Chambers. 505 Forest A.' e. • 6:30 p.m .. Irvine City Council, ( 11} ('ounc1l Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 7 p.m .. Hu.ntlngtoa Beacb Plaanlag Com- ml11lon, Cit) Council Chambers. 2000 Main St. • 7:30 p.m .. LagllD.a Beach Board of Edacatloa, Administration offices. 550 Blumont Ave. , PoucE Loe ------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Mond1y, December US, 1985 * A3 Plaza protesters pus~ for peace Foes of intervention in Nicaragua convey message to shoppers By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OflM~,,....·-- The irony of the scene wa~n't lost on the 40-plus protesters who waved their signs and banners at the comer of Anton Boulevard and Bnstol Street on Sunday. While an endless stream of shoppers 1ammed the thoroughfares and parking lots of South Coast Plaza 10 spend their money under the Yulet1de banners of peace on earth and goodwill to~ard men, the proteners enlisted them to 1010 their fight against U S. government 1nter- vent1on in Nicaragua via the counter- revolutionanes known ac; the Contras. The two-hour protest was organw.·d b) the Orange County ch~pter of a nat1onal group called Pledge of Rcs1stanLc According to Leshe Rubine. Orange County co-coordinator. the na.u onal or- ganization was set up to $I ve people a vehicle for protesting "s1gn1ficant e~ala­ uon" of the war against Nicaragua by Lhl' 0..., .... ,.._., .... ....__ • Opponenta of U.S. pre.ence lJ\ Nicaragua make their pre.ence felt at Coe ta Mesa'• Sooth Cout Plaza. · Contras through U S funding. Rubine, who teaches French literature at UC Irvine, said the nauonal organ1zat1on has about 60,000 members. while the local chapter claims about 100 acti ve su p- porters. She said the local group decided 10 organize the protest on its own w1thou1 waiting for direction from national leaders. Rubine went to Nicaragua last summer ··because I wanted 10 we what was realh going on there," she "aid "After seeing for myself I felt all the more strongl y that what Reagan and Schulu were sa)ing wasn't true I thint.. we're hearing some very warl1kcsounds coming out of Washin$10n ... They said 1heescalat1on became e\ 1den1 last week when a m1s.!>tle launched b> tht· ( ontra\ downed a Sand1 n1sta hehrnptn killing 14 people "We don't knov. v.hcrc the m1\~1 k lame from:· Rubine \aid ··But the mone' to buy 1t came fro m 1he United States" Rub1ne. hke man} ol the protesters came from the Vietnam generation whose 1deahsm and aCll\ ism 1\ cred ited w11h helping end that war Desp1 te the endlec;s Ii ne of Mercedes and J3MWs that v.ere ~en turning into the mall parking lot. she discounted the notion her generation had shed its 1deahsm lor mnre matenal pursuits ··t think then:'s still a lot of u' who·\t~ kept their 1deahsm ··'>he ..aid ··~e·,e had continuous honking in re\ponse to our 'Honi.. for Peace' signs" Another ac11' 1st who ga' e up pan other unda> to JOin the RfOUP v.a., Karen lipem!>, a <;OC1al '>tud1ec. teacher dt I n I\ er 'ill> High 1n Ir\ 1ne "I got IO\Ohe1 about thrn· \tare, .;g.11 v. hen 1 began stu '10~ Central -\mcnca with a group at t \1ar~ ~>r '"'ten an ( hurch." \peros ..aid "Here we are u' enhro1.1. 1ng a d uh elect ·a goq~rnmcnt 1n '-tl c1ragua and intcnening 1n their 1nwrnal allair'> · Speros ..aid the l \ gOH~rnment ha' become sch11ophn:n1l in 11\ outloolo. un commumr,m ha' 1ng d1' 1dcd the cim· mun1s1 camp into ·good' .;nd 'had communist\ "The good one\ v.c g1' t nudear ma· 1enals 10 the had ont•\ v.e 11\ erthm"' I <,t·c that paradO\ of our poltt' in < hand .snd our pohc) in< entral \mt'rll.I "J ha\e a hard 11mt· e'plJin1n~ that tu m} StUdt'nts . she \did Speros lo\! d brotht·r 1n \ 1t·tnJm "'h1l h prompted her act1 v1sm. "M\ brother was a captain 10 the Atr foru~ He died 1n vain at 28 I have a son I don t v.ant to donate to another v.ar " ~ot all of the protesters were from the Vietnam-era ge nerauon however Eula Ciuthnc a grandmother from Irvine, v.a\ed to passersby as they honked m response 10 the banner \he held aloft . ··M ~ daughters were 1n the movement in 1,,ollegt I became 1n,ohed in L1NICEF I 'e alv.a\!> been IO\Ol .. ed in peace ·· vuthne said The protester'> s.a1d the~ were atlc{Tlpllng to g1' e the public !>Omethmg to think about dunng the hohda' !.eason .. ~e ha'e tu educate our peo ple. \pero<; said ··These people are out here bu\ 1ng present .. for the Pn nce of Peace The\·' c got to n:alt1e v. c re all rci.pons1ble for peace·· Body of jogger knocked into river recovered By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Dlllly ..... IWlt Scuba dive rs from Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach located the. bodi ol a female jogger who was knocked off a bridge Sunday into the swollen Santa '\na RI\ er b} a passing automobile. authon ttl''> reported. The identity of the woman, thought to be in her mid to late 30~. was not 1mmed1ately known and O range Count) Shenffs deputies said no 1den11fica11on was fo und on the body. By LISA MAHON EY OflM~l'tlotllefl Bus patrons who catch their nde along RouteNo.43 mOrangeCount) ma) ne,er be the same af\er toda-. That's when ndcr' accustomed to tht·1r -- The acc1t.knt occurred about 2 pm Sunda> on lhe (1lassell ~treet bndge 1n Orange. said Lt Diel>. Olson Rescue v.orker'> drained .i -.ccuon ul tl\e murk~. 12-foo t-decp mer earl) toda) before callmg 1n d1,e teams from Laguna Beach and state lifeguards from Hunt- mgton and Dohen) state beaches Olson said 14 d1H'r\ ""l'fC used 1n the oper:111nn The hod' v.as located about -J m in tour Ice~ ofV.ater d irect I) under the bndgc .\uthoru1t'S said to their knov.ledgl' there fam1llJr Orange t ount\ r rans11 Dt<.trtl I bur. tound themscl' cs hopping a board the SuperBus. a pro tot) pe transit altema11' e from a Fultenun manufacturer de<;1gncd v.11h the clderl<y and hand11.:apped 1n mind °'upcrBu~ ,., unu~ual lool.1ng. If nothing Dell\' Nol pllelo 1lf Lee ,.,_ Erperlmental SuperBue makee lta debut ln Orange County today. had been no m1'>'>tng Jl<:r'>ons n'pon II led 1n relation to the v. oman "d1sappearan1..c fo'>l'ph \fontt'alegrt' 2-1 uf ( cmtos. told the ( altfo rn 1a H1gh1.1.a~ Patrol he v.a., dn' mg atru\'> tht· hndge "'hcn ht' lool.t·d dov.n at hi\ lhild in thl <>eat nc\t to him ··He felt .m 'mpall ..1nd hr \dV. her It h~ JOggerl in h1., rear·'ll'"' mirror going 1J\tr thC' '>ttk · <>aid ..1 H 1ghv.J~ Patrol '>po~e""' 11m..1n \,\ontcJkgn: "'h• v..i' '>htzhth inJurcd v.htn hi\ v.1n,hh1t"IJ \haltered v.ac, not Cl led Se' eral motonsts repon ed the incident cla1m1ng the\ had sttn the ~omen being bumped into the n'er Dep1Jt1es said the n'er v.ar. so mudd\ that rescue workers couldn't see beneath the surface The v.oman v.as descnbed as being v. hate short bruv. n hair brov. n e-.cs and about 5-feet-5 in h!!1&ht and v.e1gh.ing I I 'i pounds ht' v.as weanng a green tank top tan v.alt..mg \hons and blue tennis shOt's v.11h J rainho"' de'>1gn on the sides .\n)one v. 1th 1ntorma11on should l·ontact t:oroner' depu11e' at SJ4-4392 uperBus el~. 11 Jh'-J" turn' hcJd\ -..J\\ mJnut.iv lurer·,. !>pol..e\man Tan. <.. afl'c~ V.1lh ll'> 1rac1or-tra1lcr ''Pt der,1gn the ">uPt·rBu' 1' <,ureh not ··1t ~e an' hu' 'ou 'ct'' t•r "4'l'r'. he ,aid Josl'ph Fn1gl'rJld v. hi· he,1d' \urx·rH•J' Im unc fledgling lirm tr; an~ ll Dt.·•tn: thl'> mlxll· "' tran\pnna1111n , 111' 0\ld th•· trJn\tl dl'trll t It• kt htm tl·q h1' pn11.Ju, 1 along 1h H.t rhor l\nuk' ;.ird '• otHt· rll'\l V.l'l"" '-iuPt·rHu' ht'g..in up pa"t·n~t '' .11 -J ~ a m tt1<l.i\ JI :'Jrd and Harh11r 1n '-c1.1. P• •n Beach anJ made all other ,,hl'llulcd '"'P' up through La Habra ·•\\ e're te~llngand uthc.'rv. ''1-.111emp:1n~ to et;po\c the product -..i1d ( Jtk' W1ll1ng hu\ nders v.ere ash·d h1 tlll .. ut .1 quesuonnaire telling tht· "1mp.:1n' "h.11 the) thin~ ul SuperBus ht· '>Jld .\s pan ot the tr.ln'>ll d1\lra, 1 .irrJn~·-­ ment. pa\M'nger"I> v. h11 4'011' nn111 \upn Hu' ndl' free c;aad C IJud1a · 1'.l'tth 0 < l 1 > spol.esv.oman F11zgerald "hra1nl h1ld u't'' J trJ.t111 - he calls 11 a P<l"er n111J uk -111 pull, •rw "' mon: :'9-'lcat pa,~·nga '>l'\ 1111n' Separating lht• t•ng1nt• rn1m tht· pa''l'I ger compartment t'hm1nalt'' lht nt·cd 1111 J trans,erse a\k .1llov.ing tht• hu' 111 t-i..· lOnstrurtcd lo,,cr to lhc ground What all 1ha1 tethnll'al tall>. 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It' ,,1nw1h1n~ "-l' rt· u't l.1<1l.10g Jt ·· 1'.c t'l '.lid "1mtl1na1111n .. tru1..l.-1ra1ler p.t,\C'ngl'r ''Pl' \ t'hh .. lt•' "a ncv. l'Onu~pt dmon11-bu., m.rnulal lUrt'r" \upt'rAu, i' tht· lir\I \hl "av.:1r( ot 1n .1d .1..1 1peratl\•r Coast truck driver unhurt in flaming freeway crash rl'p11n1:d thal \umt•11nt• hm~l· 1n1 'h1 1 l1(1gl' l~Xl Cr \H ptl lo.up 1ru1 ~ \u11 dJ~ and \ll1k .i Snn p.ltr 111 rJ1n 0t11 ,, • • • .\n t•mplt1\ee 111 \k\d \ ill.1gr l 1quor n·poned that a m.tn "al~nl 1ntl1 tht• 10 11 El ( am1nt• '111rt· \aturda' ni ght. put a hollle ot rum 1n h" pant' and ~al .. l·d llUt v.11ti11ut pJ~ ang The fcmak dert.. 'l'lll'll 1t11 him to l·oml' hal ~ Jnd pa' h11 lhl sq 99 llCm but hl' Jtd nol p.•li \ reports said 1h1 '~ l"<I· II ~\ I l.111.111 I 11 ... .1.1 I" \ 111 '"'.t~1·n R.1t>t"i11' "l •t I"< 1r.,zlJr 1tJ \unJ..1, "h1k PJ'l-l •• r \h•·, ,_;111 hhx k • .i l 1J11 \,1n,1 , I ht th1d rrp11rwdh t11l•lo. J $ .. 1 p.11 111 '11ng(d\C.('\ JOJ -.. l J"t'ltt' t.ICll'' lr•lfll tht• bnmn "'~' RJ bh11 .rnd .1 4 h.1nJhag .1 SJ1 v.Jlkt rnd •hn• ,J\\t'ltl' 1.q'lt·, tr11m tht• ft'd "~' R..1hn11 I 1•rJ n•• kur lrtl• ~ p.arkt·J .il J l .igun.; 11,11,,1•nlrlllllnn \lit' di tht· u1rnt•ru1 't't'P' t1 .11h•" R,1JJ .and "111ulton I' Jr~" ,1, • • • \11m1•11nl rqxint•dh \h1k S~' 1n -iJ3rtl"r' lrtim a El l 1m1 rc ,taurant 1n thl· :.;-ll t'lltxl.. ot \,pen DIAMOND RAR (AP) -A gu,nhne tanker '\lammed into a dl\ahkd truck on a freewa y toda). ripping the tanker's cab off the frame a' !U~OO gallons of fuel exploded in lla me'i. officials said. The tanker d ra' er suffered only a cut leg. I dv.ard Pncc. 44, of Huntington &·arh was in the cab of his I Q80 I rl·1ghthncr tanker truck a!' 1t landed an traffic Innes. 70 feet a~a} fro m the ankrno on H1ghwa> 60 about 1 30 am ··11 v.as very fortunate tor him that Hundncton Beach A resident in the 191 00 hl ock of Magnolia . trcct received quite a scare this morning when she awoke to find a man shed1d not know standing over her. He fled when she screamed. police reports said. 1 he v1ct1m told police that the man had a large build and was tall. She said he also was weanng a hat,.. . ·~·. A patron of the L1ndborg Raquel Club. 181 62 Gothard t . rtponcd that a thief stoic her puMC ofT 3 chair at theclubSundayevenina. The pu~ rcportcdl}. contained $210 in cash and $2.200 1n 1cwclrv . . ' A TV ~t and a stereo. wonh SMX>. was reported ,tolcn from a motor· home parked at AAA If . to1a.i<'. 7252 \urn.Sunday • • • A thief rcoortcdlv 'tnlr a 'i111tcn~ 1t broke oil the frame lakl· 1ha1:· Calafom1a H1ghwa) Patrol Offirl'r Jack Greenv.ood \aid ··He would not have SUf"\l\Cd thl· C\plos1on .ind fire." Price, a dnver for l-ook & ( nole\ Inc of Long Beach. wngglcJ loo'e from the lab and ran as Oamt''i lacked from gasoline spilling into d rainage canals al ong the h1ghwa). the Pomona Freeway He was tn:atl'd and released at Pomona Valle' C om- munity Hosp11al for a cut kg Fifi) county firefighter buttkd thi- containing S 1.370 in clot hang and $35 an cassette tapes from a beige 1978 Volvo parked an the carport of an apartment 1n the 2000 block of f-londa Sunday Lapna~ch Two firt~ reportedly were ~t 1n • trash dumpster shortly after m1dn1Jht Monday at a Forest Avenue parking area. Firefighters have yet to de- 1erm1ne the cause • • • Paul Francis Kelley, 32. was ar- re sted Sunday on Laguna Canyon Road for alleacdl) assauh1na a pohre officer • • • A 'chicle firt wu n11nau1~hC'd hr fircfighten Sunda mom1ni on ( htT Dnve • • • Pohre arre led lhrtt moton l on '>Usp1c1on of•dflving under th<' in- \ lire for hours. fo rcing l l°'urt• ol lht• frl•ewa" 30 miles ea\I ut J o\\lltov.n IM more than eight hour" The v.cstbound ln'cv.a ' lane' v.t'rl· (>pcned bt.·forc dawn, hui ea,tnuund l.ines h(-1wccn Brea Can,on RoaJ anJ l-a11"\a\ Orn c v.cn.· <illll d11'l'd ,lt 11 a m. Oona Id \rm.,trong. l'I~. ot P11mona . dri ver nf the dl\ahlt•d tratll>r-tra1k'r ng. v.n' outside h1., trurk JI lhl' llme ot the crn<;h and wa' uninrun:d < 1rl·1·n v.ood \B id ckctmal trnubk' hHH'1I lhl· truck to stall 111 tralli1..· l.i1w' fluence of alcohol Jack ~ 1lham Prather. 45. was amstcd at I ~. 31\ a m Monday on Thalia tl"C'Ct f nn Maurccn Ohagan. 24. wa!> stoppt'd at I 32 a.m 'unday on North Coa.'lt Haghwa> l\nd l.)nn l.tt Phillips. 2~. was atTested at 2 14 a m unilil) on Oak Street Coeta Mesa faght case of ht-er. four gallon-s ot wme and a hand \'.an v.c rc reported stolen from the unloc .. cd '>l<m1ge room of the Newport Villa e Apart- ment.,, 635 W Baker St . \) .. Cf the weekend. The loss v.a\ e~ttmatcd at St87 • • • I\ thief reported!) stole t~o l'olor rv ~ts. wonh S 00. from •\II \\est ~le"S Inc . 1100 l\1rwa' o'er the v.eekend · • • • A South l oast Plua 'hOPPt"r Irvine .\ benlh V.Orth hct~CC'n S:11Cl ,\01{ S400 v.a~ rcponi."d '>tolcn tr11m thl· T1mema~1crr, l'Ompan' I ~11..s<; \I.., Part.. Blvd . ~unda\ . ' . Hubcap-, \ alu('d .11 bt.•t "'l'l'll S ,11 and s~oo v.crc re po n cd stolt-n 1111 J car parl.ed in th(' l·arpon ol .1 lOndom1n10m lllmple\ in tht• 14110 1 hlock of \h tord Rnad '\un~l.t \ • • • Rad tll'I .rnd ca-;h v.ac r('["lrtl"\l 'itokn trom .t busint·" Jt I ~,1-4 I ""' POT). B1' d o'er tht· v.t.'d l·nd • • • ('hn tma' light' 'aluc.'d .11 Sl11•l v.ert rtported \lolen 1111 a homr 1n thl.' 1QOO hlcx·i.. ol Bl.1,J..thMn '-itrtl'I untlil \ Newpon Beach .\ Koh101on s d<'partmrnt 'tore \hopp("r 1n f J'ih1on l<olantl r~·r-1nl"d that while he v.;H tr.in on .l p_l1r ol ~nt\ turd&\ \tlnl<'t•nr \tole .in \, mone) dip .ind S \oil\ 1n l'~\\h Imm tht· 1>3nts he wnrc intn tht' ~tore • • • .\n a1om11er a tra,el alarm dud . and JCwelf'\. v.tmh S '~~. 1.1.rr<' rr- poned 'tolcn from .1 home .1lontt Hanford Sunda\ ' . . .\ S' l ar sterC'\l "" repnntJ stolen lrom a v.hne I ~g.; \ ol\.r,v., ~t'n Rahh1t rnn"crt1hle ri.u\.ed 1n ii lot in P'ountaJn Valley \ \an1.1 \na rec.1den11q1o.11h·d th.it J ~~1~1 l"ar 'terco \'3" \tnlen 1r1•n hrr v.h1l<' 1-i 11 \ollo.r,~ag('n IC1M,1 pJrlo.t'd in J lol at I t>tll I H.irbor Hh ,1 li\unJa' • • • \ rl''>1tkn11n 1ht• 1 .. 1)t>Oblo~~ ,,, ...,,w Hrunn av.ol.t• .... Unll·'' It\ r nJ th.it ,,1nwt,nt h.1~1 'tnkn tht· ll'tt tr.int 11n Pll ht' bl.h ~ I -JI\'\ nl~1.1.attl'n R.1hh11 I h1 11n· "'l' ri-po11t'lil\ "mth ~::11 . . . \ 1h1t'I r,·r'-1rtt•d1' 'tt'k S lllo 1n ,J,h ,1nd Sn<.t11 n JuthP \ 1d1•11 t·4u1p ml·n1 f nda' nittht lrtim .1honw1n tht• 1 '141iil t"lkl\I.. ,1f l11tlt•rJ South County \ ll~•I ~'' lunlainin~ \I llOll 1n ""\h v.J' rcfl\1rtC'\1 <ott,lrn trmn J v. h1tt• Trio bound in robbery Tv.11 ll't'n·a(lc emplO\("('\ and ,1 tet•n age 'uc.tnmcr ""el'i." lll'U up '.'lu11 ,JJ\ "hen d lone robber l(W I. ahout ~nn tn1m an Ir' inc llonst \hnp c;.a111 Ir' inr ["1111(' Lt Pa t Roget\ I he rnhh(-1 . d('"ICnhcd .1., .a v. hilt' mJlc aht1u1 ~ti 'car.. old ' let"t 11 1nl ht'' tall .rnd v.e1ghing I MO pound\ 'Jlt'rl<'d hrll" n , urh hair and wore a rcJ and hlal k w mdbrt'Bk<'r when hc "alt..cd into ( nnro' ·!> Flonst al ll'l)r('' .ind \\ fllnut at about 4 4() pm Rodge~ 'l.'UJ the robber too\. the I ' 11'1 and 1 \) -.~ar-old \. ll llm) •o \Cp3ratc r1')(lm' in the hat ~ of the ~•ore and 1arc.·d tlwir hand<. H~ flC"d lln foot Boy saved from cliff -\ IJ 'ea1-n1,1 "''' wa' re'4.u<'d latr l\unJ.i, Jl\crn(ll'n trom ~ 'll'Cp 1..htf 1n Dana f"t11nt altt'1 !h tnl'"d 1t1 ~air thr chff and ~,anH 'tud 11n 1 IC'd(t<' about "'<. left .ih"'< tht· o<·c-an au1hon11e' l"\'~\r1lo,J ( hn<.hirher \.in I t.n t'n '' \oll'l\a ..\na '"'"' pulkd -.atc h 1111h1 tor nfth<' ~·IT h\ .in nral'llh l 11unt\ \hl'nfT, dC'flUI\ v.ho hlWtrtd h1m \Cll dO•n .. the ~httr fa('(' \aid Lt Otdt Olson Olwn \81d the )'Outh was "play1n1 mounu11 n chmbt-r" and tncd 10 d unh from tht' ocean lo the lop of the chfT about : <.{l fC't'\ ··Thi' happcon" ..... , tou oflr-n ," Ol'ion nh\C'f""ed Reagans join in mourning for 248 Gls killed in crash FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) - The family and friends of the 248 Army troops killed along with' eight crew members wlten a chartered DC-8 crashed an Canada mourned their loss and prepared to share their tears with President and Mrs. Re- agan. "Sttang the president, the chief of staffs, all our chain of command, all the billboards outside -n's helping somewhat," said a mourning soldier whose best friend was among those lulled in Thursday's crash. About 1,000 mourners. many weeping. gathered Sunday in the nearby town of Clarksville. Tenn., 10 pray for the victims of the crash at Gander International A1rpon 1n Newfoundland. Many were to come to the fon today for a memonal service with Pres1den1 and M~ Reagan. The Re.a~s were to meet with several families of the soldiers from the IOlst Airborne Division, based here. who were rctuman.a from a six- month tour of duty Wlth an inter- nauonal peacekeeping force in the Mideast when the chartered Arrow Air DC-8 crash occurred. J(jJled were 245 men and three women of the I 0 I st A1rbome and eight crew members. Family mem- bers and some soldiers who had returned earlier from the Sinai were at Fon Campbell early Thursday morn- ing to greet the soldiers when they heard news of the tragedy. Spec. 4 John Bishop said he lost his best friend. Scott Gerdes, but that the community's drawing together has helped him with his personal gnef. Food and money were being col- lected to assist the Wldows and parents of the dead soldiers r H ... ~ ' U ~o 10 h t Airborne trooper weepe at Etypt memorial eerrice. Doomed plane 'veered right, lost speed' GANDER, Newfoundland (A P)- T he chartered DC -8 carrying 248 U.S. soldiers and eight crew members to their deaths reached an adequate speed for takeoff. then suddenly veered nght and lost speed steadily until at crashed, Canadian in- vestigators said today. Peter Boag, anvesugator-in-charge for tht Canadian Aviation Safety Board, told a news conference that analysis of the Arrow Air plane's flight data recorder showed the four- engine aircraft reached a peak speed of 190 mph during the one minute and 40 seconds that elapsed from the time it bagan rolling down the runway until the crash. Flight arrangements were com- pleted for two C-141 m 1 la tary trans- pons to take the first 20 flag-draped aluminum transfer cases to Dover Air Force Base an Delaware this after- noon. The soldiers. members of the I 0 I st Airborne D1 v1s1on. were bound for Fort Campbell. Ky .. and home after peacekeeping duties an Egypt's Sinai peninsula when the crash oc- curred. Boag said the flight data recorder provided more detail on what hap- pened· during takeoff. but did not explain why. "It will help us in determining the cause, but certainly at this stage 1t doesn't tell us the cause," he said. The investigator said he had not pinned down exact~ at what point dunng the bnef fli t the jet beean slowing down and c angin$ direcuon about 20 degrees to the nght of its normal path. He also said be was not yet sure what peak: alti tude was achieved before the plane fell to a rocky h1lls1de half a mile from the ru9way's end. Boa$ said his 40-man team began was still pulling important pieces of the shattered aircraft from ankle-deep snow to be sent to Ottawa for close examination. Hundreds in Gander attended a tcarf ul Sunday memorial service where a lone bugler sounded "The Last Post" for the dead soldiers. At Fon Campbell today. President and Mrs. Reagan will attend a memonal service and meet with the v1ct1ms' families, many of whom first learned of the disaster as they as- sembled to give their loved ones a brass-band welcome home. Maj . Gen. John S. Crosby said the first planeloads today, each transport beanng 10 transfer cases, would be sent off with "an appropnate cer- emony to honor all the soldjers who died." 2 Californians convicted of plotting arms for Iran By tbe A11oclated Prell ORLANDO Fla _ A lcdcrnl Jury today cunvu.:1cd two Cahsforna~ menk • h .... I 140 U anti-tan and acqumed four other people of ronspmng to., i,, d ... nts of WJre m1ss1lcs to Iran. Convicted of one count of consp1rts<'Y an two cou descnbed fraud each were Paul Cutter, 47, of San Jose, whom the pr°tcuu: Hills who as the mastermind of the plan. and ( ·.harles St. ( lahire. 5}3f u~a;earcover aient. made the first contact on a m1ss1l e deal wit an fi k 1 Acqu itted of all charges follow1 ng four days of deltrra~on ~~~~· ta~hi~esat~a~ were George Neranchi. a Cutter employee from . an rano ~Fadel 54· and Iranian-born resident of Calabasas; her husband. Fadel Nonna . . · • h d Hosscin Monsh1zadeh-Azar. an Iran.tan national tht• prosecuuon a identified as a go-between with the Iranian government 18 Jr.llled ln weekend home f J.res Eighteen people died 1n fires dunng the weekend, including six t~~manally all patients of a M1ch1gan hospice center, and pohrt' said the~ wou stan a Chnstmas fund for the surviving members ol an llltno1~ lamalh that lost sax children in a blaze. In Dayton. Ohio, three children were killed w en fire swept throu1rh their two-story home Sunday. and their parcnts were hosp1~~~~ed wat~ bumsrA fire in an Ontano, Calif .. apartment Saturday ~tiled two <: 1 rcn an a neighbor who tried to rescue them, police ~1d. Jn Hollman Estates. Ill .. where six or I 0 children died as fire consumed their suburban Chicago home. a ~c~­ age brother of the vacums escaped the house apd had to bt' restraine Y firefighters when he tncd to re-enter the hou~t· 10 help h1\ brother and sistcr5. RedskJ.ns tlcket stlng n ets 101 f ugJ.tlves WASHINGTON -Police and U.S. marshals. including one dressed in a large yellow chicken sun and oversized red boot!i, arre~ted I 0 I fuglll ves who had been lured to the Washington Convention C entt.•r with the promise of free tickets to the Washington Redskins-C'1nc1nnat1 Bengals football game. The fugitives some dressed in suits and ties and others an Redskins paraphernalia, were among),()()() people who had been invited to attend Whal they thou~t would be Sunday brunch and a chance at free Rcdsk1~s 11ckcts;.lnstead. a police officer-master of ceremonies announced he had a surpnse and the t1ck.et- winners found themselves surrounded by ~8 na~·JUCk~ted and gun-toling marshals. Those arrested included two people wanted tor murder. five for robbery, 15 for assault. six for burglary, one for rape :ind another for arson. Contras attackJ.ng NJ.caraguan hospJ.tals BOSTON -A group of health workcrc; from the Un11ed States and Canada who attended a medical conference an Nicaragua sayc; contra rebels an that nation have attacked rural hospitals and chn1<:~ and killed health care workers during the past four years. The Boston Globe \31d today_ the 120 doctors. nurses and other health wotkers returned la\t month from the conference in Nicaragua at which the~ swapped daagnmlll and treatment Reagan in last-ditch bid to save tax over haul ;=:;":;~~;~0 ::~;~·:~vv m1ss11e crisis WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan 1s making an I I th hour attempt to revive his tax overhaul bill while Congress. also facing deadlines of its own making. tries to finish a massive appropnations bill in time for the yearend recess. term spending balls approved last He was scheduled to make a final ation of the bill, lead ing $Uggesuons TELA VIV, Israel-Defense Minister Y1t1ha~ Ra bin. apparentl} seeking week and signed by President Re-pitch for tax reform in a visit today at the issue was dead for this year and to prevent a new missile cnsas with Syna. said to<la) that lc;rael had no need to agan. the Capitol with House Republicans perhaps for the remainder of Re-take military action as the result of increased tcm1onc;. Rabin told a group of The new spending bill is nec,essary who Joined with some Democrats to agan's term. families who lost relatives in Arab-Israeli wars. "I do not '>t'e an) pohttcal because Congress has been unable to scuttle the tax measure last week:. Meanwhile. both chambers are reason which could justify a military 1n1tia11ve hy l\rael .. Most of the maJor roadblocks prcventini passage of the huge spend- ing bill to finance most of the government have been cleared. But both the House and Senate need to act by tonight, which as the cxp1rat1on date.for thc.laLCSt in a sen es of short· agree on separate legislation ap-'Tdliketomakeapersonal request scheduled to vote on a com-d 1""' propnating money for many go vern-to the House of Representatives," the prchensave farm bill that was worked Shultz, HungarJ.ans hold tr a e ta aS ment agencies. president said Saturday in his weekly out Saturday night by House-Senate BUDAPEST. Hungary _ Secre•~ry of State Cicoroe p Shultz. eager to The catch-all appropnat1ons bill d. dd "Y h th · h b k b tt "° ·o Wlll be the maJor focus as Congress ra 10 a ress. ou ave e op-negotiators w 0 ro e a 1 er im-stimulate Hungary·s economic independence from the 'io' tl"t Union. held ponunity to provide the relief that passe over future dairy subs1d1es. trade taJks today with government leaders Coiurrou nded b" evidence of tries to adjourn for the year. but the ·11 f A · d ~ d .. ' spoth~t also wall be on Reagan's mi ions 0 mencans em n · If the bill makes it to the president's Hungary's relative prospenty compared to the Soviet l 'n1on -streets filled lobbying attempt to revive tax re-Last Wednesday, all but 14 House desk. it 1s uncertain if he will sign It Wlth hoUday shoppers and stores abundantly stocked with consumer goods - f0m1..-Republicans voted.to hlock...consiclc.k becausc..o!it.s-COSL-_ Shultz began a busy..day lhaun 1 xed official bUSllle.SS and sym.bolt.c reremo~ .:.__~~~~~~~~~~~~.:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~) Charles H. Barr J ewelers ... Specral1Z1ng in fine jewelry. Quality diamonds and exciting gemstones and custom designs. Appraisals available. Jewelry and watch repair. 642·3310 Crown Hardware ... Not j ust an ordinary hardware store. Extensive bath department copper· clad bottom cookware. kitchen supplies and gourmet g1ftware. Free g1ftwrap on most items. Open Sundays 10 ·5. 642·1133 Hickory Fanns •.. Sav-On Drug Store ... 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Drug traffickers are a1tcmpt1ng to launder much of the mo ney through Americ.an banks, the officials said, including bag Crocker Nauonal Bank, which was fined $2.25 m1lhon in August for allegedly violating a federal law des1ined to catch traf· tickers by tracking movements of la rge amounts of cash. Sources told the newspaper that documents from Crocker and several other banks have been subpotnaed by a federal vandJury in San Diego that 1s invesugatang money laundenng, the term applied to transactions intended to d1siu1se the source of fu nds r!lmed in illegal act1 v111es Sgt. York Illagistrate steps down LOS ANGELES (AP) -A U ~ magistrate disqualified h1mselftoda} from the conspiracy case of NASA chief James Beggs and three General Dynamics executives accused of plot- ting to hide cost overruns on the gt. York anu-aircraft gun. Magistrate Volney Brown Jr said he couldn't hear the case because he and his wife own shares 1n General Dynamics Corp In hi s place. U S Magistrate Venet- ta S. Tassopulos approved $5.000 ball for each of the four defendants and the company. The bond includes no tra .. el restnc11ons. Amugnment was ~heduled at J:JO p.m. today before US. D1stnct Judge Ferdinand F Fernandez, and pleas were expected to be entered at that time. If convicted, the four men face up to five years in prison and a S 10,000 fine on each of count. The corpor- ation faces a maiumum ofS I 0.000 1n fines per count. MWDweighs farmland buy LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Metropohtan Water D1stnct 1s con- sidering an idea to buy thousands of acres of San Joaquin Valley fannland in order to secure water nghts for urban Southern Cahfom1a Eve!) acre taken out of productio n would free three acre-feet of water a year for use elsewhere There are 325,851 gallons 1n an acre-foot. enoulth to flood one acre a foot deep. "We arc very interested 1n this idea," said MWD General Manager (:'art Boronkay. "Engineers estimate as much as 200.000 acre -feet may be available.·· Thal amount would equal I 0 percent of the total delivered to Southern California from the nonh by the State Water Pro1ect, would help towards meeting the MWD's goals for the end of the deeadc. and could make up for shonages dunng drought years. Boronka} said There arc. however. no fonnal talks on the idea yet. "We know that there are vast sum .. coming across the border whi ch arc drug-related," S4A1d Kenneth lnl!.Jeby, U S. Customs Service: ch1et 1n- vest1gator for the reg.ion " ome of that money is finding its way into numerous banks. And a portion ol that as goan.g into Crocker ·• Crocker 1s "used and abused" by drug dealers but docs not know1ngl> handle money from illegal actt'.ll). \81d Harold Re1chwald. the bank·s general coun~l. "We think that we established clearly that there was no specific intent to violate any of the (federal) reporting requirements.'' Re1chwald said "I ha ve no evidence that an) Crocker employee knew of an} wrongdoing.'' he said. (rocker's San Ysidro branch. which has been watched b} federal agents for up10 fi ve years, kept on m h'>I of preferred customer~ fo reign re~1dent'> su!>pccted b}' t !\ C ustoms and Drug Enforcement Adm1n1s- tra11on agents of being drug dealers. invemgators said Customer!I on the list, such as big reuulers, were exempt from requ1re- ·ments of the federal Bank Secren Act. wh1~h requires banks to repon transacu6ns of more than SI 0,000. The act has been used agaanM drug dealers and organ11ed cnmc Eight Sa n Y'>1dro currency ex- changes were also on the bank's preferred customer 11 .. 1 until last March. 1n v1ol a11on of the federal act. Federal 1 n ves11gator~ trying to trace drug money in San Ysidro said they be he' e several of the currency ex- changes are either controlled by dryg organuat1ons or cooperating w11h drug dealers in mone} laundenng. They reportedl) estimate up to 10 perce nt of the financial activlly an the town 1s linked to the drug trade SUPPORT THE TEAM Send Your Boat To OCC! When did you last sail your Lido 14. Kitt. Hob1t. _Las.er_Sabor..erc~ file you ure<l of seein~ at in ~our ta~_._ (b) backyard, or (c) drive way / Or worse. are you p.n ing · storage on a boat you don't use / ~ The solution as simple Donate your boat co Or.rnge Coast College's sailing team Here's whi, you sh<>uld du tt • l. Your gift 1s tax decurnble through tht Orange Coast Colle~e foundat ion 2. Ir's a good cause .()("( 'rudent\ art n<iY. practicing tor Spring when the) will \ail agamst teams from the b1~ four-\ ear lollege'I To meec this challen~e. ()(('~team need' support. Your gift will mean new din>:h1e<,. sails, and a trailer. ~.It's easy . Give us a call , and you r boat will be picked up within 48 huur~ Tht team will also gladly acc t:pc x1fcs of used sails. ma rine gear. etc To ftnd out more abouc p.1vanp. ro tht: team . cum.in Brad Avery at Orange Coast Colle~e:-I 714 t 4 \2 ~H>-10. PUBLIC NOTICE Study Results Available for Proposed Improvements to Beach Boulevard from Route 1 to Route 90 rt, __ ..... LA UIU ........ --· STll1ll 0 ~~~1-..... ...;M:;:: ~ -·· .,..,,, .. --· I . : Caltrans (California Oepanment of Transponat1on) and the Orange County Transportation Comm1ss1on are proposing a variety of improvements for Beach Boulevard including: restrtp1ng to provide add1t1onal lanes, elim1nat1ng on-street parking, coordinating and/or modifying the signals. constructing bus turnouts and 1ntersect1on grade separations. and oonsolidat1ng acceu. The Draft Program Envtronmental Impact Report descnbea the anticipated envtronmental effects of the pro1ect. Maps and other pro1ec1 information are • aleo available. You can look at or buy the report at erther the Caltrans office. 120 South Spring St .. Loa Angeles, or the Orange County Transportation Comm1sst0n Office. 1055 North M11n St., Suite 516, Santa Ana, o n wfft(daya from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m There are also .::op1e1 ava1l~le !or reva.w II the ioal librar1H and city ~•Ila nf the cities l11ted on the map If you wiari to comment on th e report you may 11ubmll your written oommenta until February 7, 1986 to Lisa Milla, Orange Co1,1nty Tran1port1hon C•1mmiasion. 1055 North Main St .. Suite 516, Santa Ana, CA 9270i. Sev•r•I public hHringa will be held concerning th• pro1ec:t during the montha of January and Febn.11ry, 1988. Contult your local City hall fOf det11la on thHe pubic hNrlnga. For more 1nform1tt0n cont.ct Ron Koa1nald, SenlOf Pl1nn«. Envtt0nmental Planning Branch. CAL TRANS (213) &20-3755 LIH M~la. Pt0led Mllnager, OranQ• County Transportation CommlUIOn (714) 834·lS81 11 Orange Coaat DAIL v PILOT /Monday. o.c.mw 1e. 1985 '* A5 OUR AUTO LOAN RATES HAVE SHRUNK. \\l It 11tli.:ri 11.: '-'Hlh.' 11! I !1 \\ l''t Lilt'' 111 \ l°':lt' °" *1'1' , n1 •\\ b, l'h• 1 t. \ t ~111 i he..' J'.\J't '\\I 1 .1lhl 1!1\t \1111 I' 11 \\t• : ht I \\I bu'll1t" \.l.1\ \ ,,, \ \1 •f f 11 l 111 I 1 "' ' , I 1XOOI 'i2J-~l"' . m Bank of America 8A/l#f ON THE LEADER• • Ortnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Oeoember 18, 1885 Pilot s t aff . catches spirit of Christmas Despite their hard-boiled reputations. news people are pretty nice folks. The 30 editoriaJ employees of the Daily Pilot proved that last week while planning the department's annual Christmas party. lhe party committee had $600 of the company's money to spend on a holiday celebration. Si tes were considered, menus were planned, spirits rose. Then, in keeping with the true meaning of Christmas. a consensus grew out of those conversations and the denizens of the newsroom decided to sacrifice their bash and give the money to the needy. The $600 may be spent on toys that would be donated to underprivi leged children by the ·'Gifts for Tots through Teens" program, sponsored jointly by the Daily Pilot, the Girl Scouts and the Untted Way. Or maybe the money will be do nated to a chantable organization that willprovide food or clothing or shelter to people in need. We're not sure yet, but we're proud that the people who work here care enough about their le ss fortunate neighbors to put them first this holiday season. Opinions expressed In this space are those ol the Daily Pl101 Olher views expressed on this page are lhose of lhelr authors and artists Reader comment ls Invited. The Dally Piiot, PO Box 1560,Cosla Mesa. 92626 Phone S.2-6086 Even the pioneers padded their military contra cts The widely known technique of getting rich on military contracts was pioneered in this country by Far West sutlers, those suppliers to Army posts. A 300 percent markup was typical. It's a matter of record that one sutler dunng I 4 years at Fort Laramie in the old Wyoming TemtOr) parlayed l-4.000 intoS19J.OOO. PT Barn um wanted the clerg} to look favorabl} on his circus. So he tagged hi s bis beasts with religious lingo. A hippopotamus was a .. Behemoth of Holy Wnt ·· His In- dian Zebu. '"the Sacred Cow ·· .\ -water buffalo ... the Ox that Treads the Com ... A camel. "the 'ih1p of the desert " C onnec11cu1 la"' ha\ bcl·n C\pltc11 on this pamcular Lovt• and \\-ar matter: It's illegal there for a lad to wnte love leller\ to a girl whose mother has forbidden him to see her Some hairs on you r scalp may onl~ hve four months Others may hvc four years The sc1ent1sts don't know the wh y ofth1s difference Q Where docs the Oc'>t chocolate come from? .\ Can onl} tell you the best cacao beanscome from within J(J degrees ol either c;1de of the equator Q ~hat time ol da~ ·~ 1hc main meal 1n Me'1co'' A 2pm .\nd thee .. eningmcal1sa1 8 or 9 pm Q Ho-w often do we get another big batch or grasshopperc;'> A Every 9 2 yca rc; Q In l.nm1nal Jargon. what"• .. a bale of ha\'"' <\. Where"d you find thatclderh h11 ilfbu'iinc~s·> It wa!.an> bl onde woman 1n the day\ ol D11l1ngcr <) Wh y did the 'Mtber-toothed ttger become ex tinll'' A Couldn't open ti\ mouth w1dt• enough 10 Sue II\ fang\ efficientl y Tha't'c; the theory Q Does an> tn\urance co .. cr rape'> A Most acc1den1 and tnJUJ) poli- cies deal with 1t ac.cord1ng to an insurance authont} Major medicate; also usually co .. er rnsts ofp<;ych1atnc coun~t1ng Q o\re there any big cx:top11'> fishenes. as 1n Japan and 1n the Mediterranean. 1n th e lln1ted \tatc'i.., .\ Closest No. c;1r onl) one 1n the Arnencans is on the Yucatan Pt•n1n- sula 1n Mexico. Dunng Ol tohcr and Novernhc:r. 11 turns out I 'I ton' 111 octopus a da y Q. How much elcctnc11y is U\(•d 111 an electnc-chair execu11on ? A About 2.500 volt11 of <l1r<>u current Nothing \O well depict' the dif- ference between quantity and quahh a., the roster of U S President!> born ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ·- o .r--· O.t r,• , .... ~· 11 1)0 w •• , t " .,...,. .""'"' (:# ·~· <•to ,.. • •v,ci ,.,.,.,. 1.1 ... ~t .. ,, '~ , 1n Ohio: U S Grant, Rutherford Hayes. James Garfield, Benjamin Hamson. Wilham McKinley. Wil- ham Howard Taft and Warren Harding. Mu!>t admit Grant. Garfield and Taft made some points. But all in all. that's a lot o f quant1t) for the quality. what'> Our Lo ve and War man notes with interest an item to the effect that most husbands. who rcpon their '""es missing. can't give accurate de..cnp- t1ons of those wi ve!>. The} oftentimes descnbe perfectly the cars dnven by the wives. And they usually recall the wi ves' height and weight, but can't remember exact hair and eye color, and cenainl) not clothing. Tht\ cunous quirk of forgetfulness. sa>s our L. and W man. explains wh> at least some of the wi ves are m1ss1 ng. Druggists 1n the farm commun1t1c'> sell more tranquilizers than druggist<; in the cities. More in proportion to the sizes of their markets. · In photographs of the eanh\ surface taken from surveillance satel- l1tes. I'm told. the analyzers now can make out a \OCcer ball but not a baseball .\n) bum so big 11 can't be covered b) a 'itlver dollar ought to be treated b' a doctor So says a Parkland :viemonat burn specialist 1n Dallas There's a lot of snobbery among the musicians in symphony orchestras tnng players tend to look upon the brass players as uncouth. The brass look upon the strings as sissies. They both look upon the woodwind play- ers, and panicularty the oboe players. as neurotic brooders. That gentlemen prefer' blonde~ t'> Iese; well established scient1fi cally than the fact that mo'><.jultoc.., prefer blonde'> 'W ht•n )OU quote Shakespeare. you ma} be 4uot1ng the Bible. W1ll1am Shakespeare's plays contain more than t .000 scriptural references The man who in I M58 devdopcd the fir!.t rallwa> steeping cars -his name was Woodruff. not Pullman - v.a' k1lkd under an express train That Lady Godiva rode nude on a whne ho~ through the strttts of ( oventrv makes an exc.cllent story. It's understandable. t think, that nobod> pays attention to the female arch1' 1sts in Great Bnta1n who claim the records show Lady Godiva was not nude but merely "stnpped of all signs of her rank " We do not need arch1v1sts like that Latest repons indicate the French trains have now overtaken the Japane~ trains as the world's fastest. Japanese at best. I I 2 3 mph. French at bco;t. I 34 mph l..M . Boyd It • ryodlcatd colamal6 t. ,,.,, .. z1"1 f a• Tent Telt M•n-o "J r ·l·I • 0..Pen'9y C11y r..,,, ~ T tin! Clenlft ~~f'lito• ~IMff Sport fO*.)' fllOMmefJ ChvrGtlmM'I ( "",, ,.. Aoo.t1 I.. Ct11tf ... Pr '(lucc ft()!\ Mllr~ Ooft<lld I.. ·--· r rculal ~ M•11•~• Howwd Mvttenarr M,\r~~tir.q [)rt( lo• ..... , Mrftft• C•a"-T"''' °''.cit• "For Dad and Mom. thejoyofChrfstmas lsn 'l In ch egtfts thatth% receive. but In watching the delight and happiness that the hall sy h oldsforchlldren. ·· P ACS give a positive push to the_democratic process Failed effort to limit contributions from political action committees ill advised The na11on has been spared another attempt by liberal busybodies to rcs1nc1 the First Amendment righ ts of Amcncan ci111en'I to contribute to political candidates of their choice. The attempt by some liberal poll- llc1ans, with massive support from big media, to put limits on Political Action Committee-; (PAC's) failed 1n the Senate earlier th•~ month. Sen David L.Boren·s. D-Okla .. bill would have reduced 10 $3.000 the amount each PAC could g1,e to a candidate, and also hm1t the total each candidate could accept from all PA s to SI 00.000 for-a-House r-aee and from $I 75.000 to $750.000 for a Senate race (depending on the s11e of the state) His bill will probabl} me again in I 986 For weeks before this bill came to the Senate floor. the Amencan public was treated to advocaq 1oumahsm rec111ng the alleged horrors of PA(s. We are supposed to be outraged by the suppo<;edly sinister fact that 4.000 Po\Cs donated $113 million to pol111- cal candidates in the 1984 electi ons So what! All that money was voluntal). Nobody wal> forced tog1ve or recei ve any ofit. Amencans spend only $1 on PACs for every $75 they spend on tobacco, and only $1 on PACs for every $231 they spend on alcohol Furthermore. the $ l 13 million spent voluntanl) on PA Cs 1s less than the $144 million the taxpayers were forced to spend to pay for mass ma1hngs b) senators and con- gressmen to their constituents. most of which are directl y related to getting themsclve!> re-elected. Most ed1 1onats on PAC's start from the assumption that "everybod} wants to cut down the enormous cost of poht1cat campaigns." That's fal!>C "Everybody" doesn't want that Some of us think it's healthy that $I I 3 million was voluntarily spent by Amencan citizens as their invest- ment in the public officials and public policies that the voters want. This 1s citizen part1c1pat1on in the process of self-government and the exercise of our First Amendment rights of free 'ipeech and assembly Sen. Boren's bill claim s to Ix' a .. reform" of the Federal Elccuon Law~ of 1975. which in tum claimed to be .. reform" leg1slat1 on pasS<.·d 1n lhr! aftermath of Wat.crgat.e_.Eunny 1h1ng. though.1he 197.5 Election Lav.s d1dn·l have anything to do with the abuses of Watergate or the prn'i- ecu11ons that followed it. The Federal Election Law' -were passed in a euphonc cflon to eliminate ··corruption .. Corruption ma) be 1mponan1 1n the poht1cal games pla:rcd at the local level m some pans of 1he cuntry. but 11 was not the 1~sue 1n Watergate 11 1\ the lea'>t of the problems we haw w11h politics in the federal government The person-; who want to restnct PAC:s complain that campa1gn1ng now costs too much Sure. 11 co~ts more than 11 used to. but so doc'i everything else. A candidate's ab1ht) 10 raise funds 1s a clear 1nd1cat1on of his appeal to \he voters. If he can't raise enough mone> to mount a campaign, 11 means that not enough voters care enough about his ca ndidacy to help him get elected Those who want to restnct PAC's argue that, a decade ago, tantnbu- tions under SI 00 made up nearly half of all the mone} gl\en 1n con- gressional races. and now 11'!'> onl> I 9 PHYLLIS ScHLAFLY percent, so that means "ordinary voters are squec-zed out by the fat PA Cs." These figures don •t mean that at all. They mean that voters who contribule less than SI 00 have found a wa y to pool their rco;ources with other less-than-$ I 00 contnbutor~ in order to let their voice be heard al the national level. When the majority of PA.( money came from tabor un10ns. we d1dn·t hear thlS propaganda from toe press and self-nghteous liberal lobbies about how tcmble PAC's arc. It"!> onl y since conservatives disco' ered that they. too, can ha'le PA( s that the liberals are upset Liberal Sen Eugene Mc<. anhy. an outspoken defender of our full First Amendment nght~ to make poht1cal contribution!., has gi ven U'> some good advice about his liberal friend\. He says ... When lllx'rals turn re- formers. beware. Or (iuillo11ne'c; invention wa!> welcomed hy the reformer~ of the French Revolution It was new. sc1cntllic fa-;1, clean , cenain, and its side eOecl!> were minimal." Instead of ed1 tonal Ill ng against the nghts of American voters to exercise their full First Amendment nghts to contribute to poht1cal candidates, 11 would be more helpful to the political process if newspapers would publish the hst of all lhose who contnbute S 1,000 or more to each candidate 1n the newspaper's congressional d1-.- tnct. Full d1sdosurc, no1hm11a11on.1s the best remedy for potential abuses Pbyllis Scblafly Is 11 syndicated columalst. Second hostage in Beirut died shortly after kidnap State De pa rtment won't admit that Peter Kilburn died WA HI NGTON -Last June. when 1he 39 American hostages from TWA Flight 84 7 were set free in Beirut Pn:s1dent Reagan said he would not forget the \even other Amencans who had bct>n kidnapped 1n Lebanon Bui even as he made that ac;- surance, the Cl i\ had reliable 1n· telhgcnce that two of the <ievc:n Ameneans were already dead We reported last week the evidence that CIA agent Witham Buckley. 57. died earlier this year °'>f torturt'-induccd heart failure. Now we ha ve learned that 60-year- otd Peter Kilburn, hbranan Ill th<' Amencan University of Beirut when he WM kidnapped last l)ecc mbcr. lll!>O died of a heart attack 1n cap11v1t y Unlike Buckle) 's death, however. K1lbum'o; was not Lau~d b> tonurc. he wa'in 'ta pnc;oner lon.s enough to l'>c abused to death by h1'i Sh11te Mo'llem abductor~ Herc's the chronotog~ of ten-or a'i we'vt-~en able to piece 11 together from 101elliscncc w urccs March 16. 1984 Buckle>. the < IA 'it.allon ch1t'f 1n lk1rut. wa~ kidnapped at gunpoint near his apartment 1n tht l..ebane5C capital l It' was transported to the town of Baathc:k 1n the eastern Rekaa Valley This 1s S)nan<On· trolled 1emtory, but there 1s n strona Iranian prtsencc Buckley"s captors JACK AllDEISOll r ... pi ~~,J and DALE VAN A TT A we~ Hezbollah (Pany of God) ex- tremists closely linked to the Islamic Jihad Both ge1 d1rcc11onc; from Iran. Dec. 3, 1984· K.Jlbum was kid- napped 1n Beirut and dnven to Baal~k. He had a history of hean disease and hypertension. and a stroke had left him partially para- lyLcd. According to our sources. Kilburn died shonly after being se1ted, possibly on the day he was ~pinted away to Raalt>ck. Jan. 22. I 985: Buckley wn~ videotaped holding a dated news- paper fi e gave a message from his kidnappers and ment1one<J 1wo other Amencan hostages -but not K.Jtbum March I 98S Auckley. d1~gu1sed a~ a wounded lrnn1an volunteer from the Lebanese rehJIOU' fi&ht1na. was Oown 1n a Synan heficopter lO Damascu~ .. whert he was put on n Iranian airliner and taken to Tehran. He wa~ subjected to renewed tonure, some of 11 took place in lhe ba~ment of the Iranian fore11n ministry Merch 22 Secretary of 1atc Georac hult1 pnvatel y called 1he family of one of 1hc hostage!> and assu~d them "we are u 101 quiet diplomacy" lo 1iCCure the hostaaes' retea~ At the \amc lime, Shultz ~nt a secret message to the Iranians via a Swiss diplomat in Tehran. warmng that Iran would "~uffer the conse- quenc-es" 1f any Amencans hostages were harmed. The tonure of Buckl ey continued. April· Buckley !>uOered a hean attack brought on by torture. and died in a Tehran hospital May· The lslam1c Jihad released a picture taken earlier of five of the host.ages. It included Buckley. but not Kilburn. September: The Rev. lknJam1n Weir, one of the .. Lebanon Seven," was released. He, too, had been held in the Bekaa Valley. and reported seeing and talking wl!h lhree other hostages -bul not BuckJe y or Kilbum. October: The Islamic Jihad an- nounced 1t had executed Buckley m retaliation for the recent l'iracti r:11d on Palestine L1~rat1on 0l"gan11ation headquarters in Tun1s1a. Actually, Buckley had been dead for months. A photo of Buckley 1n a coffin was presented as proof of his death. The Shiites demanded the release of 100 Palestinian pnsoners 1n Israel in return for Buckley'' body November A leucr 3ppcarcd signed by four Amcncan hostage'! aslung for help 1n 1he1r release Buckley's and K1lburn'<i names were not on the letter December· The tatc Ocpanment 'it1ll continues to tell anr,one who inquires thll 11 "usumc:s · Buckley and Kilburn art still alive. alona w11h the four Olhe" But the ~tate Depart- ment knows better Jad Nl4tf'IOO aod D•le Vu Atl• .,.. •yadlc•ltd col1mol•t•. , • _...!. _____ _ BILL HARVEY columnlat BILL HARVEY Grant a child's holi9ay dream Small investment will make you feel really good Dec. 25 ('hnstmas 1s a time of JOY and happiness for most of us. f or kids, then· is the an11c1patwn. bu1ld1ng to an almost unbearable pitch. unul finall} the big day amves. For Dad. there's the mental shonng up of enthusiasm. so that when he opens that long, nan-ow box that fairl y screams out nedt1e. he'll be able to say with honest), .. B) gosh . 11·~ e\actly what I wanted''. For Mom. there's a ne" purse. which she'll proper!) ooh and aah over then quietly. v. hen no one 1s looking. add to the five 01hcrc; that she's never used. Junior storms 1010 the room and. almost as 1f guided b) radar. goes unemngly to the gaily wrapped packages that bear his name. The colorful paper becomes confetti 1n his small hands. and the contents of the packages trul y are what he wanted Somehow. Santa knew. Junior Miss. perhaps a little more carefully. and possibly saving the bow and ribbon, opens her gifts, and each 1s also exactl y what the demands of her young life require. Truly. for Dad and Mom, the JOY of Christmas 1sn ·1 m the gifts that they receive. but in watching the delight and happiness that the holtday holds for children. Perhaps.,later, lhece'.11 be church to attend. but for now there's a warm. cheery room that contains a glittenng C'hnstmas tree and a des- perate search for that last, elusive package that somehow got wedged behind th e chair. But wait. In another pan of town, Dad has no tic to wax enthus1as11c over and Mom has no purse to hide. That reall> doesn't matter. though. They're '>11- ting and talking quietly The) ·rl' hop1ngaga1nst hope for some inspira· 1100, some wa>. an) way. to tell a child that Santa didn '1 come to their house. They know that. ver)' soon. 1hey'rl' going to have to watch a small facc with sparkling eyes lose an expression of hor.eful expectancy Children arc that way They nt• .. er lose hope. The parents will watch as that look 1s replaced with a look of forlorn d1sappo1ntment. Children are that way, too. The) 're unable to mask their emotion<> Oh. the k1dc;'lt sul'\1ve K1do; arc resilient But, no matter that ne'(t week -or maybe next month - there'll be enough monC} for a to), nothing can ever quite make up for the lime that Santa didn't come f>fease . Take five mmutl.'s of )Our Chnstmas shopping time. I know 1t"s a zoo out there. hut live minutes 1s such a shon span of lime. And take ti ve dollars of you r f'hm tmas .shop- ping budget I know mone' 1~ tight. Do 11 anyway Buy a toy for a child . Bnng 11 to the Pilot. or drop 1t off at a Toys for Tots collert1on point. or at any other organ1zat1on 1ha1 delivers toys to underprivi leged or homeless children. I understand that 1t's a hassle. but 1t'c; not that big a hassle Now we get to the bottom ltnc What's in it for you" · On December 25. as you're sipping your mommg coflee you can bc absolutely ccnain that somewhere a child 1s happily npp1ng the paPcr from a package -perhaps his or. her only P,ackaie -and $matt eye5 arc sparkling with excitement and joy. Lean back 1n your chair and hear the clear. cont.agiouo; sound of a child's laughter. Know t~at a child'!> hopes and UOQUCSllOOIO& faith won't go un-rewarded. Feel a warmth in 1he area of your heart and. pcrhap'i, a ~mall lump 1n your th.roat. Take a little extra time and enjoy these feelings. They <'Ost you five minutes and fivt" buck!> Aren't they the most 1ncred1blc bargain you could ever 1mag1ne'> Colomnlll Biii llanrey llve1 1JJ lluDtlagtoo Bead. Comments welcome T~ Deity Piiot wel<:omea your opinions on mettera of public Interest. Lettera and l<>noer artlclet of commentary muat be tigned They lhould be typed 0t ctearty written and Mnt to· &.a'lTIJta to the I Dl'TOf\ Dtlffy ~ 9ox 1MO.CoeteMeea.tA..._ The Juice flows in her songs By JOE EDWARDS A II-"'-Wtlt« NASHVILLE -Sht.> ha!> doe·like eyes and golden hair. and brighten!> the Stage in flashing hUCH>fred. black. pink and while with her se4u1ncd miniskirts and guitars. She's candid "I think I'm real good, not great. but I ha'e talent." She's mystenous. beginning w11h her first name· Juice. It'~ not her real name,a name she hates to dasclo<ie. But sometime 1n childhood. for forgotten reasons. Jud> Kay Newton became "Juice" Newton. She also dislikes giving her age. but newspaper stones over the years ha' e revealed that she was born on Feb. 18. 195~ On stage, though. the mystique fades as singer Juice Newton displays a cascade of emotions for her au- diences. "When I sing, people know that I'm on the edge: the edge of the emotions that I'm singing about." she said. "I've become the song" "As I sang. I v1suali1e what I'm sing.an~ about; I put on the look of what I m singing. It doesn't matter 1f .. , Orange ~t DAIL y PILOT /Monday, Oec«nb« 18, 1985 A7 Road through depression a long one alone DEAR ANN LANDERS: Every Lame I read 11 letter 10 your column Lhat deals ~1th the agony of dc-rressaon I wish with all my heart t~at could sit down with that poor soul, hold has or her hand and say, "You can make at. There WILL be an end to your suffcnng. I know becaui.c I was once where you arc now." I will not tell you the story of my life. but you should know something about me. I am a 6S..year--0ld grand- moth!lr who was born with a chemical 1mbafancc an the brain. I now know that my mother had at, also two aunts and several cousins. I spent years fakina, showmg a happy face to my family, co-workers and fnends. I knew no, jor. only sadness and despair. At umes I thought how wonderful 1t would be to simply die. I never told anyone how I felt -not even the doctor who gave me my ann uai checkups. All who knew me believed I was a ch~ul and well-balanced ~n. Asa college student I spent as much lime as possible an the library reading everything I could find on fears, phobias. depression and mental 111- ness. I also did a lo t of praying for strength 10 hang on and raise my children. When I reached m y mad-4-0s (l often wonder 1f at coincided with the onset of meno~use) I began to realize that I was doing less acting. I fo und myself laughing out loud and experiencing genuine pleasure. I was amazed to hear myself humming and A11 UIDEIS up. What happened 10 me could happen to you -DECATUR. Ill READER DEAR DECATUR: Tbak you for a letter tUt II HH to aJve ellCOUrllt ·, mnttomuy. people w•o Hffer wtt• tali UJH11. \'o. were hactry to b ve made ll wltao1t trap. Most people d"'t. Tiley Uve 01t taelr lives la tM mlaerabJe scate yo. ea~rteece4 la yoar earlie r yean. How wOIMlerfal tut lltey •oa't laave to aaymort. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I could never ask anyone else this question and I hope vou won't ttunk I aro crazy. Herc aoes· What IS the proper way to cat a banana'> The o lher ntJht a woman pas5Cd up denen and aucd for fruit When she alt the benana she looked JU.St llke a monkey. ls Lhcre a better way'> -BATTLE CREEK. DE.AA BAT: TM INuaau ls u tare't ortpaal fla1er foe4. U yoe ,_., ~ like a moU:ey to beP wt~. yoe b ve M~I to worry aboe&. Today, t.owever, 11reat deal more l1 nowa aboot taat c•emlcaJ Im· balance lD tlae bralD called de· prt11loa. Dn11 are avallable to help fln~n~l hadneverdone t~tbe~r~ .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­By the time I was 52 or 53 J reached l emouonal normalcy. Looking back (which I rarely do because it serves no useful purpose) I remember blaming my parents, my sibli ngs and various fnends for my unhappiness. I now know that most parents argue and that most brothers a nd sisters arc not the Waltons. Lafe as painful for everyone 1n one way o r another. I never went to a counselor or a psyc h1atnst. I wouldn't have known what to say. I took no medacauo n. I simply kept going and gradually the fog lifted. I am wntins this to gi ve hope to those readers who may be where I was many years ago The message as to stay involved, don't gi ve < )rg.1n11t· 'our coupon ~.I\ 1ng~ v. II h I ht· ~upt·rm.irkl'I Shoppt·r l'aeh \\ t•dnt·,da' .ind ~uncl.i~ 1n t hl· Daily Pilat 1 •t • -l"-r I .. ;· .. !. t • .iwtpr • l..(Z.:l l• .... '1 '0'1'1 c, • ,. tl.;J: ""' .,._ . . ,.4.~i.,.A. 1Ct_1l ...ci.$1 w:-. •! t.. x i 'J{_-/ ... ''·'-1...U.'A ~.~-r ' :."!~::;.,:·~ ·~-., ~·r .. :l.-... .,~ :.-d-n~r~ _.;. l -;1)~ •JrQor,3ir.a.G rv:r:y 1.,sua <'f"~Si'-~. ! • .;ir.t 1ou-JZ..t, ->t "il'"'l :iuror,1: :l: .. .l .J11 \ •I tf.3l ,., =-_!.~: .,' ~[ ~JC • :..-:.· !\i;~[..J ,.. ~ ~"'J" .2 ,Jr:...::1 ,:>1,0.::....._ ;J •• ,.,. . .( . : .(. ..... ,. r . '3'.o.;: ~. -~1 rr1i0r .. '-l." -' •' ~ ... ~ n. ·.,,, "'~ :-: .. !:>d'u. lc!, nr:.'..oo~:!' .. re 5t.!".OO ..-. '; ·,.,_s:,:~ the song 1s happy or sad, that's the 1 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::~_L_~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!lllllllll _________________________ ,.. way my personaht} hac; developed." 1- she continued. "There's a sense of innocence 1n showing your e motions. I feel no forbodang or being threatened " She recently showed up for an interview at RCA Records in Nash· ville about 10 minutes before the office opened for the day, and was greeted by an aar-cond1t1oning worker -the only person 1n the building. Dunng the interview. she was autographing copies of her new single, ··Hun." f'or most of th1s decade. she's been a versatile perfo rmer who's JUSI as comfortable on "American Bandstand" and ··Midnight Special" as she is on the Country Music Association awards show. "I'm just a singer -pop. rock and country," she said. In October, her song ··You Make: Me Want to Make Yo u Mane." was No. I on the country music chan'> It JOlned a pack of prC\IOU'> hit<.. including ··Queen of Heam." "Angel of the Morning," "The s~ectest Thing," ··ereak It to Ml' C1entl) .. and ··Love's Been a Little Bit Hard on Me." She won a 1983 Gramm) award fur ··e reak It to Me Gently." The Grammy statuette 1s perched on her desk where she can see 11 every da} "I enJOY the process of winning. I feel 1hat recognition for hard work seems to bolster the human sp1nt -11 gives people energ)' 10 l.arT) on and achieve again," she said. "I'd hke to work hard enough and have enough influence and fans to wan again. Some people work 20 )'Cars and never wm an)'thing:· She doesn't know how man} re· cords she's sold. bccau!>c she's C\en had gold records 1n such places as Latin Amenca. Nor will she declare a favonte song: 'Td be hm1t1ng myself if I restricted them to one " Hovever. she usually reserves the special closing spot o n her concerts for "Queen of Hearts." A native of Virginia Beach. Va. Miss Newton 1s the )Oungest of three children born to a career Na'> man. She taught herself to pla:r guitar at age 13 and began s1ng1ng lolk music She moved to California as a young woman and began s1ng1ng in the San Jose area. where she put to~e1hcr the Silver Spur Band. a <>•X·p1cce band that stall backs her up. In 1981. after I 0 years of per. forming. her album "Juice" 'iold a million copies and pushed her into the national hmcligh1. There have been five more LPs since. including the current "Old Flame " When doing an album. she has a prescription for her songs: "I look for the lyrical content, the melody hoe ... the tempo. h 's hke wntinga book, th<' chapters must fit. You can't have all up-tem po." T he melody should be "emotional. appealing. singable " She takes dance lessons so ~he can do those sp1ntcd. high kicks dunng her con~rts. Her guitars arc custom designed to allow room for her movements. "I teamed years ago to try 10 aenerate excitement I want the people to leave ha pp) Afkr all, the) could have stayed home and bought microwave popcorn," <1he said Juice Newton <1~nds about 10 months on the road When no t traveling. $he lt ve~ an Toulca Uke. ('a llf.. work s as celebrity spokeswoman for thC' National Kidney Foundatjon and ndcs jump- 1n1 horses SIA days a welk. 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Richie's check was presented to the Sheenway School and Culture Center. a Watts institution for 14 years, by the singer's accountant. The check was to be del ivered to the Internal Re venue Service for payment of withholding taxes due the government from employee pay· checks in 198 I and 1982. Carolyn Molloy. a member of the school's board of' directors, saicf R1ch1e's check will e nable the school to keep operating. "We're so excited. I mean, talk about a deadline," said school direc- tor Dolores Blunt, whose late father founded the school. "(Richie) told me he was very happy to give this Chnstmas present...h means a lot to these kids." Last month, the IRS placed a hen on the school's building and said the facility would be put up for sale. Smee then. parents and friends of the school ha ve been battling to save 11. But they were demoralized when a recent fashion show fund raiser netted only SI, I 00. 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WWIWiA ,. -----··----~----~ ~ . --~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 18, 1985 A9 by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Gary Trudeau VJH<.I , BAR~ . . 1.'D l..OVE TO CO Ii I THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Wish I could keep that red light on in my room all year 'cause it makes me warm and happy." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Sorry. that is not the correct answer to our 'Sing That Song· contest!" DRABBLE GARFIELD MOON MULLINS MOME 9C>P1es ... AT H~E, TV IS F~E'-· BUT IF WE SIT HE'~E' AND W,ATCH IT IN OUR ROOM, WE'RE PAYING !J.. I~ $150 A DAV FOR IT. JUDGE PARKER AFTER SARA GOES TO eEo. ABBEY HAS A CHANCE TO TALK A LONE WITH HER FATHER' BIG GEORGE i j i c by Virgil Partch (VIP) // SHOE - WE~. I~ 'TIJE'<'rlE AFIZAIO~~ rr .. .. 8Vr °"' n£ ilHJU rr S IUJ()(XJ 17Mf. ~6.J .. A MK fJll TIE I 5ntJ. WM AM\€5'111 IW() fffY RECtM IV05€ ~r /j 5 rTU HtAI. JN(, Ht~ IN IJtiXJlt1 (.()(,NfY Ml r I' .PY.,,f/Nr • ~ CAr 15 HWm:P ~ 5CUJN6 S€Clt£r51rJ nE ~5//Wj ) --. "I hate Mondays." DENNIS THE MENACE PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz by Hank Ketcham ....... ~~~~~~----- 'How COME YOU TOLD 6PANOMA 1HAT 0AOOYS ~>M\AS WE.Rt WORN OOT ANO HE WEARS SIZ~ C ? by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis I -H ~ -HE -=4~ ... ER. IS TR" No TO -E-- ViE SVME-H "'46 Vi,.\R~ E ..... r-r-· FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE e;JT WE. WANNA SEE GRANDMA ~ GMMPA! rb.u COME. They· TAt<J~_SD l.DNGGEniNG t"\E~? <-;;:T~ ( ~:~~ TUMBLEWEEDS I BRIDGE Q.1-A South. vulnerable, you hold: •AKQ ~ AK9852 1.. QlO +S3 The bidding has proct>eded· outh Wetl North Eut I " Pa11 I • Pass Whal di) you bid no,. ' A.-l'learly. some JUmp 1<-1n ordt·1. but which ".' All are fla ...,t'tl ~.Hn thou!(h your three card 'uppuri for partner's suit could not ht-~llt'r, s pades might not be a good l'!-ump u1t because parlner ,. 111 bt> h1rrt"I to ruff clubs with ) our m.1'it1·r trumps aod so could lo'le runtr.11 ~ A.-You don·l net'd murh for 'l.im and partner shlluld h3'f' some .. alues fo r h1., free bid \ ulnt'rable at the thrl'e It-HI L1 ... t prt>emp ti'e rebu1 h.b m.id•• lift' .i"-k"A ard h111 'nur h.rnd ' ,. ort h uni' m,,, t' 1nd lht• 1111\ 1111u' rall '' .1 1 ut' hid uf l11ur 'P.i<it·' If p.1rtn1·r dot'' nn mort· th.1ri had ll\t' ht•.1rt ... drup h1· .iu• lhlfl ~A -Bulh \ uln"r Jblt' ·'':-Ou I! h '•hi lwld by Ferd & Tom Johnson And your heart suit ,, reall: not good enough for a Jump tu 1hrt•t· OMAR 0 SHARIFF .._ BUT I M ISS IHE RoUTINE ANC>THE RUT hearts.. The lalter. ho"' t'H•r i' clearly the lesser evil, and wt> .... 11ulo choose the Jump rebid 1n ) uu r 11\\ n SUit. Q.2-Ea"t Wut vuln1•r,1hlt-.1 .. South you hold· • K 72 " 6 O 6 +QI 0%~32 Partner opens the b1dd1n~ "'Ith nne no trump. What do you rt'<.p1md • A.-Show us a bridge t''lpnt .... hu -. ~ ~ tells you ht' knows ho"' tu h.rndl1• .in --" Jlfl" eight ord 'JUlt and we II s hu .... H>U ,1 by Harold Le Ooux teller of t,ales. At no trump \our hand could produce a lot of tnrk<. for partner-or none at all ~ M our money. 9rt'0d gamble out fl"t' 1 lub<. not JUSl bttaus.. w~ might makt 11 but because 1l might n1it ,., t-n tw our hand. MY 8ROT~ER CAN e e A COLD UNYtELDtN6 l PERSON I IF" HE CHOSE TO REJECT SARA IT WOULD ee A CRUEL BLOW 6ECAUSE SH~S ASENSitVE Q.3-As South. vulnerahle 'ou hold: <::>AKU OAJ.S •A~t The biddin.g hu protMdC'<f· £.-9"" w at wt• •• ow. ,. 3 ~ 3 . ? What do you bid now ' •9 72 63 ( J8S2 • Q92 I he b1dd1nl( hJ' prO<'t"t"ded 'orth tasl litoeth \\ Hl 1 + I ' I Put Pu11 Uble 1'111 ? \\hat a<'t1on d11 \OU t.1ke ' ..\ l'artnt>r <. duuhlt· 1"i lar~t>h pt'n.tlt.\ or1t>ntt'd, hut )OU have nu rt'a,on 111 ft't'I 111nf1dent ahout 1lt•ft"al1n1< tht• oppuru•ntc; \;t'1lht'r ~1( .' uur '\\lll'i I' '' rnnl{ 1•nOul{h to bid. '11 "'l' "UgJtt''t ~OU takc-out to l W(l duh" hut tw preparrd to apolOjlltt' If 'ou ha H m.uJe t ht' "rong d!"r1 'Ill" Q.S-'-t'1lh1•r \11ln1•rahl.-,, South ~ \IU hold • AQJ6 5 + AQJ 109643 Partner •>pen, thf' ti1dd1njl with ont "Padt'. What do )Ou r.-,pond'.1 A. -As 1 rulf', wt l\Tf' Mt 1n favoT of a )ump shift w1lh 1 void in putner·s '4Ull, but th11 hand is t'lurlv tbfo u ttpl1on You havt' t•n tr1tlu 1n your own hand and nf'f'd no trump •up oort from partnrr. and h• 11 ""''tr by Lynn Johnston -Mf\ve£.1MEY KNal) ~~ ..... wt-flT 1'118{" ri:.E ~ ~NfOR I ,.,_~· by Tom K Ryan bt'ht'\t' 1h.1t ii ~uu don t Ju mp to thrt>t' dub' n,,,. Q.6 -Hoth 'ulner3hle as ~outh vou hold • K 107652 S • A9SJ +92 T ht• h1dd1 nj( h.i' proceeded 'orth t.aet ""outb ~ ut 1 Pau I • Pau 'l Pu8 " \\ hal 1n111n dn .\\>u take ' ~ -Ttl hid a1u1n invites a large CHARLES GOREN pt>na lt' f he hand looks hkt' a m15fi1 :-.inct' partnt'r 'urPly has a 1x card heart "Ult on this auction. thf're 1 nn rt"1 .. 11n to 'iuppose that a spade 1•ontra1 t 1o. ill bf' at all superior to twart' II \OU bid again, partner 1o.ould tw l'nt1tled to upect mort' 1rom \'Ou :tnd the end result could ht· .1 1·.11a.;1rnphe 1r tht> oppontnb 't.trl w1t•ld1n.c tht> ax Fw 1a1 .... u.. .a..t C..,._ c .... · ....... ~ .... ~ ,a.,_., writ. Gwu 8rt.ip 1At&4t, P.O. lea '4%1, Or..._., n.. uaot~. I How to plan for · the futme. A century ago, Great American emerged with a plan : Be strong and safe. Be a standard bearer for customer service. Be an asset to the community. This year, as Great American celebrates 100 years of continuous operation, that plan holds forth . As a result , Great American is the largest savings bank in California. Today, customer service means more than friendly tellers. It means helping people make the m~st oftlreirrtme. morreyand efforc.-- Great American is a shining example. In addition to many other important services, we now offer you a worldwide network of over 15 ,000 automatic telJer machines. No other major California financiaJ institution can offer you more conve nience. Great American also continue~ to remember where we work and live. With major support of chariti es, ed ucation and the arts. As Century II begins. we rededicate our- selves to safety, service and intellige nt growth . We say "'thank you" if we have been privileged to serve you. And "welcome" if we can help you work your plan . Perhaps a new Great Ameri can caJendar would aid your plannin g in 1986. This edit ion is entitled. America the Beautiful. It is a sal ute to our great country and our Lad y of Liberty. Your comp I imentary copy, while suppli es last, is waiting at any Great American office . Seasons greetings and happy New Year. ~~~~ ~ . ~~kiL~~ . ~· Great American Your advantage bank: 100 Years of Safety• Assets Over $7.5 Billion Check the White Page<i for the office neareM you. 1>1• '".,"' 'I.in Dicl!n Cia""ll' • I Jfruna SJ"'"!'' • Cian - JoJ41un I 1r-.1 ~' '"ll' • People' ·'"'">!' • hN c;;'"'">!' Bani. fSIE of South P.1 .... k:llll • R1 .. cr'Klc \ii"'">!'• "-.iwcah \avml!' --·--... Sooomu Count)' Ci.1vml!' ---·- , ~ -- ' / I, * llllJPlat MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1985 D•ll•• cllnchH the NFC E•at ch•mplonahlp. ft Th• L•k•r• have llHle trouble with Detroit. 83. Rams get offensive, win NFC We ~t It 's nocontest as Brock, Dickerson . _46-14 drubbingof C~rdinafS By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Dellr .... C.1 I •1 ii Sausfied with the finished product. Ram quarterback Dieter Brock smiled and wd, .. Now thi$ 11 what I env1s1oncd when I signed with the Rams." What Brock and the 52,052 fans on hand at Anaheim St.adwm saw Sun- day was an offensive explosion by the Rams which has Ix-en a long time coming. With their 46-14 drubbing of the St Louis Cardmals, the Rams also got somelhang else that has eluded them for some time - a Western D1vis1on title. playoffs The}' already know the opponent, the DaJlas Cowboys (10~). who won the East with a 28-21 WJn over the Giants. If the Rams win next Monday apinst the R.a.tders, or 1fthe Cowboys lose their regular season finale to the 49crs, the Rams will host OaJlas. If th{ Rams lose and Dallas shou.ld prcvaJI, the Cowboys will be the home team. If both ,s_eams should win or lose. the Rams wlll get the nod. The Rams will be able to decade their own fate when they play for the Southland bragging nghts against the Raiders, who won the AFC West. (Pleue see R.A.118/815) * * * • "We deClded to open up the offense at the nght lame," said Rams Coach John llob1oson "Winnang the d1 vmon as an accomphshment the team should rehsh. Winning one ol these things 1s a struggle " Whale their game wuh the Card~ certain!)' was no struggk the season hasn't been the easiest fapec1all) after the Ram!> squandered almost all of a four-game lead over the San Francisco 49ers Bu t v. uh that behind them now. the Rams are loolong ahead to the pla)offs Linemen .. line up this win 'Tm glad we won 1t," said running back Enc Dickerson. who ran for 124 yards and two touchoowns on 20 cames. "1t·s great to be 1n the pla)om and not to be the v.1ld card" which 1s what the Rams ha\.t~ been the last tv.-o yea rs Offensive squad cleared the way for Dic kerson. QB • By CHRI M01'AHAN Before \unda~ ·._game v.1th the t. Delly,...,.....~ De'ltd ......_. But b' "1nue ol the Rams' t'l -4 record up to this point ltht') ha'e one game remaining). the} ha' e captured their first d1" 1\1on title since 1979 - the same year the\ went to the Su~r Bowl. The onh thing left 10 decide 1i. where the Rams v.111 open tht' Luu1'> < Jrd1nab the· Ra ms 1n- 1n.><lulcd tht'tr ~ix·ual teams uniL '>hov.ing '><>ml' gratitude for a ')(luad that ,., r..rnlo.ed 'o I in the "-;auonal Erle Dickereon le tripped up by a Cardinal defender Sunday in NFC Weet championahtp-cllnching game for Rama. Raiders outslug Seahawks, 13-3 h >othall League and as a maJor reason thi: Rc1m., Jrl' in tht' pla~om The prc:\tOu" fi,c: or ~'' home gamt''> the Rams had introduced the defen\I' l' tl'Jm a un11 v. h1ch had ~oo "e' eral games for them But 11 v.as the oft-forgotten ofTt'n~ that rl·all\ made the difference 1n hdp1ng thl' Ram) ~ore 43 <>tra1ght pt11nl'> on their v.a\ to a 46-1 .i \ 1c tory I They clinc h 12th crown fn-AFC-s West division,. field ad,antage throughoutthe .\FC pla)ofTs b) beating the Rams in !_!le Na11onal Football League's regular.season finalt' on Mo nda) night. Det. 23 \\ amer g.iined onl) 37 )ards on 13 cames anJ the ·e.aha"J..s picked .up onlµL µ.eek. Oll- the ground and 201 )ards an total offenSt'. to 349 tor tht• Raider., Sunday's NFL.sco res .md_Lhi.:.iL Jial._\,\ i:.ster.n_l)j_\ u.JJ~---­ .\llen, who gained I 09 > ards on n carncs. tall11:d on a 7·)ard run with o 09 left to pla} to cap a 4!Hard. li\e·pla~ dri'e and gne the Raiders some breathing room It was the onl) scoring of the second half. •Rama 46. St Louis 14 •Raid en 13. Seattle 3 '"The} V.-l"fl' be11er than "'e were toda~ ... ( 11..tlh Chuc!.. l\.no' of the Seahawks said "It v.a' that 'i1mple. It was an old-fashioned dclen\I\ c football 11.amc." 19 San Francisco 3 1. •New Orleans LOS ANGELES (AP) -T~e Los Angelt'S Raiders are champions of the '\mencan Football Conference's Western Div1S1on for the 12th ume. thanks mainly to a stingy defen~ and running back Marcus Allen. Allen rushed for more than 100 }ards for thl' eighth straight game and scored a touc h· down Sunda) as the Raiders outslugged thl' Sca11lc Seahav.ks 11-J to clinch the dn 1\100 • crown. "I feelTm 1n prett~ good '>hapt•." \llcn sau..L "The more I get the ball the hcltc:r I gl't. I frlt "hen the '>core v.as 6-3 v.e had to get r,e\ en point'> ..and not J field goal·· ( oach Tom Flores of the Raiders agreed sa\lng. "It "a'> old· fashioned t) pc football We lo.nl·v. going in at lt'ast I lo.nev. going in to the gJrTll' thJt 11 v.a<. going to Ix• lov.·!>Conn~ Thl' bollom line" c1l"'d\S to wan It's a gn·Jt teding tu "'in our 11th game and ~rap up our 1.11\1\lun "'1 th a V.l'ck lo go .. •san Otego 20. Philadelphia 14 •Ptttsburgh 30. Buffalo 24 •w ashlngton 27. Cincinnati 24 Green Bay 26. •0t>troll 2:-l ·c teveland 28 Houston 2 1 lndtanapolis 31. •Tampa Bd\ .n •Atlanta 14. M innesota I :J •Dallas 28. New Yo rk GI.ml.., 21 •denott"s homt' team The \t·ahav.i.., v.hu pla\l'd w11hout .\II · Pro \UICI\ Kcnm 1-.a\lt'\ who 1s "dclinl·d bccau~ ntn spr.um·d ankle tell to M· 7 and out of pla ~off con trn 1100 Tonight'• Game "I'm JUSI glad we won," A.lien said. "We wanted 10 v.1n the Western D1\is1on and v.c want to gel the home-field ad"antage. We're s11ll not satisfied. We still ha ve a lot to accom pl 1sh." "'W e JU'>t pla)cd good. <>ound ddt·nsc made the big pl.i)'>. and got the ball baclo.." i.a1d defen'i l\C lineman Bill P1l'kel , who had 1wo of the Ra1tkrs' four quanerback sacks "The; ha"e a grl'at running back 1n < un Warner and we lo.ncv. v.e had to stop their running game .. < hn'> Bahr ot thl' Ra1dl·rs i..1clo.ed two tie Id goal<, and :".orm Johnson ol the Scahav. lo.\ had nnl' 1n thl' 1irc,1 half of th l' game. v.hu .. h was plJ ~l·d hcli.>rc a cro.v.d of 77 422 at the ( olt'>eum New En~la nd at M iami (Ch.rnnd 7 at 6) The v1ctol) was the fifth an a row for the Raiders. 11-4 and an position to cam the home- \llen'c; Pt'rlormancl' lett ham one Ramc ~h' (Pleue eee RAIDERS/85) •NFL roundu p. 82. •Rams. Raiders st atistics. 84 Edison gets a blue trophy for a colorful season Chargers· Workman finds a pot of gold. deSpite having to share it with LB Poly By ROGER CAR~ON Of ... Delly,... ..... Another blue trophy 1s soon to be deposited at Edison High, symbohc of a fourth CIF football cham· pionship. The Chargers concluded the season with an I 1-2-1 record, shanng both the Big Five Conference and Sunset League championships. Stacked against a bagger. faster and athletically supenor Long Beach Poly unit in the finals. the Chargers outplayed the Jac!(rabbits from st.an to near-tin1sh. They ended an a 14-14 tie. but becau~ Pofy finished with a rail). 11's Edison which as makrng the excuses "Actually," contends Edison Coach 8111 Workm an. "if}OU add up size. speed and athlet1c ab1lit), maybe we did a whole bunch of things nght. lfwe hadn't. tht' game "'ouldn't ha .. e been close. Man-for-man we were out manned and we got a lie out of ll. "And. based on how the g.1rne went we probably deserved a hllle better But It wasn t a total dis.aster. nor wa s OC Marathon has quite a Finnish Men's, women's division champs hail from Finland By BARRY FAULKNER DlllfY .... C.1111 I ........... Fuungly. in the first Orange Coun· ty Marathon, which featured entncs from nine countries in the estimated 800-memlx-r field. the ovemd1ng emouon of both the men '<i and women's d1 v1S1on winners wa~ "na· uonal pndc." Finland was tht' focu\ of that pndr an both cases as Finnish men's national maratl\on champion Vesa Kah kola, 26. ba\tlcd leg cramps from the midway point on, to finish two minutes ahead of Montt' Brothwell for the men's tllle, wh1lt' F1nn1sh women's nauonal llthst 1nn1ka Kesk1talo. 36. "'as never challenged in cap1unna the wc>men's top spot sax lin1)ncrs. though Pat t.v..ing from Los Angele~ led for the first 17 males and Paul Pilkington of Ro). Utah. ran stride for s111dc in the lead with Koh kola until he was O\ cnakcn JU'\t before the 21-mi lc mark [v.ing was forced to drop out after 21 males due to ~tomach cramps and Pilkington dropped out at the 2J·mile with the saml' ailment "It wasn't v.onh 11." said Pilk- ington. who aJong with Brothwcll passed up la~t week's 5acramento Marathon due to 1llnes<. "What\ second pla ce the\ don'1 spread tht• monl') out." he ~1d of the winner- take-all pnLc money ""ahkola finished in 2· 18:45. a .. crag1ng 5· J 7 minutes·per-m1lc. over tv.o minutes off has personal best. followed b> Brothwt'll (2 20-45) and weden's Josef Machkc (:?:21 25). Lawn~ pence of otland (:?.22 48). Alan ThurTOw. of .\ustraha (:? :?5 11 ) and Muya Wachtra. onJ· 1nall) from Kt'n) a but now ~s1dm& 1n Ottowa, Canada (2·27·261. rounded out the top SI\. the season " In a wa >. the road to the cham- p1onsh1p paralleled Edison's I Y79 team's trek Some contend that Charger squad was the finest finalist team ever. one which punished Redlands 55-0 at Anaheim Stadt um. That Kerwin Bell-Frank Seurer Juggernaut of ·79 lost to El Modena (28-27) in the third week of the season and fell to Newport Harbor( 17-13) in the league o penl'r before going the distance In I 97Q Edison was w ns1dercd the team 10 beat from thl' \tan. but the 1985 t'd111on was filled with question mark) "Knowing our s1tuat1on 1n terms ol ~outh and defcnSI\ e perso nnel we felt we 'd struggl e." said Workman "And we dad, until after the Westm1ni.ter game Then It staned ge111ng better and better Ob' aousl) we tu med out to be one of the Ix-lier deft"ns1ve team s " The evolution of the Chargers 1s the success stol) that comes to a handfuJ of winners -overcoming inJunt>S, getting the most from their best assets and a lot from weaker areas. "We knew Rick Justice would ix. Rack Justice." s.a1d Workman \.\hat the Chargers· coaching stall didn't lo.no"" was how far others would come -such as defensive end Greg Lea' e). defensi ve lineman Bruce Dubois. linebacker Bcm1c Collach10. responding to a call aftt'r earlier d1sappo1ntment<.. and J number l•I others. Edison's 1nJun lsst pnihahh 1\ n1 worse than am other team., -hut 11 seems almoc;t 1mpu~'>1hle thl' Chargers could go 1.i games and cnml' away with a title -cons1dennp. the status of 1ti. bluC' chaps Tight end ""en Gnggs v.as neH'r lx-tter than 71) percent . S<ldom pral · tJced and the Charger\ e' t•n "ent 1\11 far as to rt'organ1ze their blockinp. pattt'ms to tn to keep their Ilg.ht l'nJ outofhea'' trarlil "If he v.a<. health' 11ur runninti game would ha\e tx-en ~'t percl'Ot better .. ..aid \\ nrkman .\nd all tht' others -Rand~ UlX'O\ (Pleue .ee EDISON/83) auv. n "'nu~ 14~4 .\nd 11 ,., the .,ometimt" .. ·mahgned patt·hv. ork offc:n<.1' l' hne that de- ~f\ l'' J great de.ii ol crt"d11 ..t'> it hdpc:d ~ m D1d .. c:rwn to 124 ~ ards Jnd gJH.: quanerbad. Diett'r Brock time tu throv. lor ~16 \ards. and g1' 1nguponh onc'lacl.. for.minus-one 'Jrd T hl' l<.im' ·men 1n the trl'nthes" r !ht' •lk""'< nt'\J\ therea'>onfor \unJJ' ' '>Ul,l'" J'> v.ell a, the ~t·nl·r.il 'u"t'" •II •hl' un11 can be • 'U''1"1l'd up '1 ,t ._., rJ -\l'lef3n\ \\ IJ't hJJ ,, mt· inJUrlt''\ and ,, llt ot n~' *' .1 ' ~ nc "'rong ... said guJrJ l >.. nn1' llJrr.ih v.ho pla)'ed 11nh 1hn:l' ~uJrtl·r, hl·lausc of a tom mu•.-ll 1n h1' nght lJll ··but ~e·re a&l 'l·terJn' "'thfll 'l'df\Ofc,penen~ • ' 'J• tuJlh .1nJ LhJt Joe!> help . \.\, '' nJJ t11ur l)r fi,e gu~ ~ plJ' 1n~ Jllkrcnt P<l'>tlll1ns and we've hJJ ''•ml· prut'ilt'm<. v. 11h corn- mun 1t Jl 1•n \\r J1d nnt ha'e a great. \t'Jr i..l· "'l \t hJJ 1n thl' past. but l'nt O••t p•1ni: "' .. r. JnJ m..11.c t'"<CUst'S "\\t ,,. m.1Jt ••ur mistakes. bu1 '" ', i..l·r1 h 1 tt tng \\ l' rt· not on lOIJll hut''· •t '"" n~ 1n ••n tht• top·· T J, l it' gu.ird Rill Rain wh o haa ~ hwn 111 JOJ •'Ut 111 thl' hne-up beeau5e' .. , "' • .in .irthrit11. Jnlo.k and an IOJUr) lO ~ 111, 'tanum rht' rt·pl Jtl'J HarTah late in 1hq!Jmt•1 ..a1J "It f('lt nice to play- ..a~J1n l·,pc.·u;ilh 1n J 'hamp1onsh10, • g.iml· Rl'• l'nlh I \l ht-en backing up hl11h IJd.k Jnl.l ~uard and tn• rl·m111d' nll' .. 1 I o.i:-. I r.2 . II I ,l1•r Ir J\ thJt'S tough , but ii' \'t " t., r t 't'l..1' \h allegiance 1 1h1 K.111' Ill'' n the ~in-lo J ., ' ··v,1·'rr lununJtt' tti ha .. e a lot al" ~ ·'"h' .irl' n1n,hJngeable pans ... .... 1 d ~.1.ir,1 l\.l·nt Hill "\\<e have t~ • ( Pleue .ee LINEMEN /Ba)-• The Finns each took the $2.SOO fir>t pme mont'y and viewed their v1ctont' o.,,er the 1n1tmat1onal field as helpan$ to "bnnJ hnland back on the (runnanf world!>) map aga in." Brothwcl . JO, of Rrllt'vut, Idaho. woe, thr onl, l\mt'll• nn amonit thr too 1 ht' 26 2·mtlc cou~ bcpn at Nr..,.,p<1n ( r ntrr in t"wport 8cac:h and headed r.outh along Pan fie ( oast Highway throuah Corona drl Mar to Laguna Beach heforc.-turnm11 ha"k (Pleue Me MARATHON/83j -.... ..._ .. ,., ........ Veea Kah.kola of P'laland (leftl nean tbe ftnlab llne. while Oary Ste•e.D.9 and daUChter Aable, complete lOk race. ' ) . 8a * Onlnoe Coal OAJLY PILOT/ Monday. '**'1ber 18, 1885 PRo FooTBALL --- Dallas loses 2 qBs, clinches NFC East White's shoulder. Hogeboom 's head injured in win over Giants From AP dlspatc-bts 1 he Oallns Cowbo)s "'On the NF< East cham· p1onsh1p outnght Sunda} and rosscd the New York C11ants 11110 a three-wa) lie w11h Washington and San Francisco for the Nauonal Conferencl''s two \\!Id-card bl·nhs as the) beat the Giants 28-21 The} did 11 despite losing 1he1 r first two quanerbacks Dann) Wh1tc with a bruised shoulder and Gar} Hogeboom on a Joh to the head. Thm.l-!>lnnger Steve Pclluer. ""ho had ne'er pla}ed in a reg111ar-season National Football Lt'ague game in has pro seasons. led Dallas on a 72-)ard dme capped b} fullback Tammy Newsomc's 1-)ard run with 4·CJ6 to play. g1' 1ng the Cowboys a 28-14 lead Dallas sct>red two touchdowns -'6 seconds apan JUSt bl' fore halftime. At the Dallas 22-} ard hne. defensa Vl' end [d "Too Tall" Jones batted a Phil Simms pass into the arms of defensive end Jim Jeffcoat. who ran 65 yards for a touchdown to lie 11 14-14 with 1:47 left 1n the half. The Giants couldn '1 move and punter Sean Lande ta. fearing a block by Everson Walls. threw an incomplete pass. g1v1ng the Cowboy'i possession on the Giants' 12. On t~e first pla>. White passed to Mike Renfro for a TD. Renfro also had a 58-yard S<.'oring catch on a Hogeboom pass. Rtdslda1 27, Bengals 24: In Wash1ng1on. George Rogers' 34~yard TD run midway in the founh quaner capped a string of 24 consecutive Washington points. An Monk had 13 catches for 230 yards. both Washinglon records. and a TD The Bengals had a chance 10 11c 1t 1n the last minute. but on third-and-5 from 1he Washington 21-)ard hne linebacker Rich Milot sacked Cincinnati quanerback Boomer Es1ason for a 12-yard loss. With seven seconds 10 go. Jim Breech missed a 51-yard field-goal attempt. Cincinnati. 7-8. can -win the >\FC Central 1f the' finhih 1n a lhree-wa} ue w11h Pittsburgh and Cleveland. based on their 3-1 record against the Steelers and Bro"' ns The Steelers also are 7-8 and lhe Browns 8-7 going into the final weekend. Oen 31, Saints It: 49crs quancrback Joe Montana woke \Jp a slu~ash offense after San Francisco fell behind 9-7 at halftime in New Orleans In the final two periods he completed 12 of 14 passes for 204 yards and two of hi' threeTDs. thc scoresgoang to Dwight Clark. Mike Wilson and Russ Francis. · The 49ers, the NFL defending champions. must wrn at home against Dallas next Sunday to win a playoffbcnh. Chargers ZO, Eagles 14: Reserve quanerback Mark Herrmann, subbini for the inJured Dan Fouts. fired a 23- ya~d p~ss to Charlie Joiner for the go-ahead touchdown Roten Whlte Montana and a San 01ego <. harger'> '1c1011 o"er the.• Philadelphia Llgles in ·an D1l'gu The .. 1c1or> li lted the Chargers National Football League rl.'cord to 8-7, while Ph1ladt'lph1a fell to 6-9. Both team~ aTI.' out of pla}off contenuon. Corncrback Danny Walters stopped the final dnvc b) the Eagle!> with a second 1111erccpt1on of Philadelphia\ quan~rback Ron Jaworski w1th 3:09 left m the founh quancr. He returned the m1crccp11on 30 )ards and a 15- )ard personal foul penalt} gave the Chargers the ball al the Philadelphia 32. San Diego then ran out the clock. Fouts left thc game v.1th a bruised left knee af\l'r taking a hll follo"" 1ng a 46-yard pass compleuon to We!> Chandler that put the ball on the Eagles I I-yard line w11h about th ree minutes gone in the third period. Steelers 30, Biiis U : Walter Abercrombie scored on a 2-}ard run with 4 7 seconds to play as Scott Campbell led tht• P111stfurgh S11:clers back from a 2 l-Odefic1 1 against the 'l!>lting Bills. But the Steelers missed out on the playoffs for onl> the third ume in 14 years. Campbell. a third-stringquancrback playing because offir'it-halfinJuncs to Da vid Woodley and Mark Malone. th re"' 3 }ards 10 Louis Lipps for a second-period TD and set up .\bcrcromb1e's winning score with a 44-yard pass to Lipps Browns 28, Oilers %1 : Bernie Kosar threw three TD passes. one of them set up b} Herman Fontenot's 81-yard kid.off return and ran for his first NFL score to carry the Bro"' ns past Houston in Cle' eland. Packers 26, Lions 23: Al Del Greco's founh field goal. a 27-}arder as ume ran out. hf\ed Green Ba} past the Lion~. Detroit''> fim loss at home this season. The Lions had 11ed the gamC' 23-23 w11h I :01 rema1n1ng on a JO-yard TD pass from Joe Ferguson to Leonard Thompson. Eddie Murra) missed the conversion. Colts 31, Bucs 23: George Wonsley scored first-half touchdo,..,,ns on runs of7 and 3 yards. and Mike Pagel and Albert Benik} added TD bursis 1n the founh quaner to lead the v1s1t1ng Colt~ past Tampa Bay. Faleuns 14, Vikings 13: In Atlanta. tackle Dan Benish set up a touchdown ~1th a fumble recovery and later blocked a firld goal as tht' Falcons trimmed Minnesota 14-1 J when Jan Stenl'rud missed a fou nh-quaner extra- po1n1 a11emp1 GOLFER'S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Join the fun. Give that golfer in your family a chance to enJOY the UNIDEN LPGA INVITATIONAL golf tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club. Feb. 24-March 2. Here ar~twQ waYJ! w eB.M'_your mind and at th e same time get that Christmas shfJppmg done early Patriots try to overcome long drought .1 -Give tum/her a spot m the Wednesday Pro-Am An LPGA player will be m each five&<>me And by purchasing the package before Dec. 31 , 1986, you get $100 off the regular price of $1.000-that's JWlt $900. 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The New England Patnots ~111 tn, and end both tonight When the Pa1nots meet the M1am1 Dolphins in an 1mponant National Foo1ball League game in the Orange Ro"" I. h1stor~ ""Ill not be on their side. .\ '1c1or~ ll"er 1he Dolphins would g1H' thc Patnot!i 1he1r first American Football C onfcrence East cham- p1on'>h1p \1nce I t>78. when the} matched Miami's 11-5 record and wen: awarded the l1t le because of a bcuer record wi thin the d1v1sion. Miami has had the best record 1n 1he di\ 1s1on fi,e of the six years since lhl'n. The Dolphins. 10-4. can win the title again by beating New England Monda) night. then bea11ng Buffalo nex t 5unda~. the final week of the regular 5cason. . The Patriots. also 10-4. can end M1am1 's stranglehold on the top spot to night. but 10 do at they have to end tht' other streak. Ne"' England has lost 17 straight games to the Dolphins in the Orange Bowl Both teams claim that streak has nothing 10 do with thrs game. In fact. three of the Pa1nots' top defensive pla)crs -backs Fred Marion and Ronnie L1ppe11 and nose tackle LC'>ler W1ll1ams -have won several games 1n the Orange Bowl. They all pla)l'd there 1n college at the Un1ver· \It} of Mrnm1 Wishing you the Happiest of Holidays and a very Prosperous New Year. I 19 Fa hion l land ,,... rwpnrl Beach I' 759-J 622 Bullocks Wil hirP Wing I , SPORTS BREAK Spit spat: Millard gets a bath from Raiders' Martin F'rom AP dlspatchrs LOS AN(jHl.S -Linebacker Rod [I] Martin of 1lw I o~ ·\ngeks Ra1dl.'rs sp11 in •II• the fal'C· ol olkns1ve tackle Bryan Millard of the Sca11lc Seahawks af\er the National f ootball League garnc bctwCl'n tht• teams Sunda~. The 1nc1dl.'nt on·urrcd in the Los Angek!.('oh~t·um runnel leading to the dres~ing rooms a few minutes aftt·r the R:11dt•r<; had beaten the ~ahawks 13-J to chnch the American football C'onfcre"ce's Western Div1~1on lltlc Manin and Millard had both been ejected from thl.' ~me 1n tht• fourth quarter following a brad fight in "hit h pla)er. from both teams left their respec11 vc bl·nches and s;afn~to the field. Al'io CJh tcd \\.as hnebal·ker Jt'ff Barnes of the: Ra1dc rs ""ho took a kick at an un1de n11fied Seattk pla~ er near the end of the skirmish. ~1ar11n and Millard exchanged heated word!> in the tunnel fullo"" 1ng the $8me. Manin then shoved lht• S\·aulc rncl..11.' and spit 1n his face. .\lier th:11 . Millard was restrained b> several Ra1dt•r pla}er'> as he.· tried to get at Manin. who was held bad; b> .1 teammate "I don '1 kno\\ wh~ 11 flared up again in the tunnel." Millard ~aid following the incident. "I don't know about hrm . but I'll remember it." Millard said someone in street clothes who he bl'hl.'ved to be connected with Raiders had approached him in the 1unnel and harrasscd him and tned to trap him. Martin followed closely behind. Millard said. and thcn the inodent between the two players occurred. Quote of the day Antboay Maao1, offensive tack.le for the Cincinnati Bengals. on the cl ub's 44-27 loss to the Houston Oilers: "We JUSt got our booties blown off" Rashad marries Ayers-All~n NEW YORK -Ahmad Rashad and • Phylicia Ayers-Allen, who became engaged on a national television hookup on NBC dunng Thanksgmng Day football cov- erage, were married Saturday at a Manhattan church before some 40 guests and relati ves. "We're calling it a quanerback sneak." said Rashad. a former Minnesota Vik.ings' wide receiver now an NBC spons commentator who orginally had ann.ounced a dale of Jan. 18 for the wedding." Actually. we JUSt wanted to do it q uietly ... Ayers-Allen plays the wife of Ball Cosby on TV's No. I-rated show. "The Cosby Show." Allending the wedding were Cosby, ABC spons commentator 0 .J. Simpson. one of the best men and comedian Bill Murray. The matron of honor was her sister, Debbie Allen N 1xon. star of the movie and TV ~how "Fame''11nd Wlf~ofpro basketball playerNOTm Nixon Team victory to Sutton-Floyd BOCA RA TON. Fla. -Hal Suuon l!I sank a 12-foot b1rd1e putt on the first ex1ra hole Sunday to break up one of golfs most crowded playoffs and win S55.000 first- place checks for hamselfand panner Ray Floyd in PGA Team lnv1ta11onal golf tournament. F1\C team<; fin1<;hed the 72-hofe bl•st-ball test tied at 2k-undcr-par 2()(J afler a tight final round on the par-72. 7 23J->ard No I course at the Boca West Club. Til'd w1th Su tton-Floyd were the teams ol Tom P.un1er-J 1m ( olben. John Fought-Pat McGowan. Gar} Hallberg-Scott Hoch and Charles Bolling-Brad Fabel. PGA officials couldn't recall a more crowded pla}ofi p1uure with 10 players seekmg to break a deadlock. Sc' en of them m1s!>cd birdie putts on the first hole befort• C\utton holed h1~. Then. Bolling and Punier missed to end the suspense. "I never thought we'd win," Floyd said. "We were finished and the others were sllll on the course. some of them \\Ith~" hole<; left 10 play." The 10 pla}ers tied after regulauon returned to the 200-~ard par-3 15th hole. whrch requires a challenging dm e over a huge bunker protcctmg a pin near ns bank. Each team had parred the hole rn rcgula11on pla'". ··1 fell confident." Floyd said. "One thing we had going for us v.as playoff experience .. Sutton ha~ done well in playoffs thl"i year. winning tht· Memphis Open and the Southwest Classic. with b1 rd1es on the.> first ex tra hole each time. Floyd credned Sutton w1th getting the team into the playoff by sinking a I 0-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole. McGowan and Fought also birdied 1he 17th hole t'l get into thc pla>off Carroll lead• Warrior• to win Center Joe Barry Carroll !.Cored four m point!. for Golden State in the final I 5 second!> and the Warriors ended a live· game Nau onal 8a kt:tball Assoc1a11on los1na trcalc by beating Seaulc. 112-105. Sunday night Carroll. who outbattled Seaule's Tom Cucaben for a rebound with IS seconds remaining, was fouled on the play and made two free throws to make the score I 08-105. With four second~ Id\, Carroll stole a pass and drove for a layup .. Elsewhere rn t~e NB~. Terry Cummln•• scored 21 points to lead eight Milwaukee players an double figures as the Bucks cru~hed Sacramento, 140-82 ... Larry Bird scored 34 points. Kevin McHale 27 and Dennis JobDIOD 23 as Boston . ralhed with 12 consccuti ve points down the stretch fo r a 109-104 victoryovcr f'h1cal(O St. Louis slips by Devils, 3 -2 phi) goal with one second remaining in the ' Rob Ramage scored a SO-foot pov.er· '1 third pcmx.I to ~1vc t Louis a 3-2 come· from-behind v1cll.>r) oH'r New Jersey Sum.la> night The ..corl' t·apped a thrce-~oal comeback for the Blues In otht:r NH'Lg.ames. delenscman Doa1 Wiison brokl! a 4-4 deadlock with a goal 1n the final 21/) minutes and n·ntt·r Denis Savard fired hrs third goal of the night into thl' lll'IJUSt 12 seconds la1cr to hft Chicago w a 6-4 triumph over Dc1ro11 Scott Arlliel'1 second go.ii of the garnc. \\-Ith 12 minutes left tn the third ix·11od. enabled W1nn1pe~ to overcome a two-goal dcficit and earn a 3-J 11t: with Toronto ... Oefcnseman Cha rile Huddy doubled his goal ou1pu1 for the season by scorrng 1w1ce 1n leading Edmonton 10 a 5-J victory over Vancou' a . Marlo Lemieux scored a goal a~d a!>s1s1cd on three others and Gilles Melocbt sparkled rn goal. kad1ng P1mburgh w a 5-2 v1C"tory over the New York Ra ngt'r' Lindy Ruff became only the second player 1n Bunalo h1stof) 10 scorl' four goals 1n a game as thl' Sabres ~·at Quctx·c fl-2. Swede skis to World Cup win BIWAB IK.Minn.-Swcden'sGunde D Svan won his second straight World Cup ski race Sunday as he captured a JO- k1lomcter event m I hour. 14 minutes and 47.0 s«ond!>. Svan. who has won the last two World Cup titles. stays atop the World (up point hst after his victory an zero-degree weather Kari Rastanen of FrAland tintshcd second 1n the skating-style race 1n 1.16:03.3. w1th Norway's Ove Aunh third in I: 16: 15.6. It was the fifth 'itra1 ght VLCtOI) in North Amc:nca for Svan since he captured a 15-kilomc:ter race an Anchorage, Alaska. in t 983. "I hked the course. It reminded me of Anchorage," the win ner said. ''I'm not )Ure why I do so well in North America but my races have gone very well here." Pierre Harvey of Levis. Quebec. was thl' tor North American. duplicating his founh place finish o a week earlier in Labrador Ci ty. Newfoundland. Audun Endestad of Fairbanks. Alaska, was the top U.S. racer. fi nishing 14th 1n the field of 140 racers. The World Cup event had been postponed from Saturday because of extreme cold cond1t1ons. It was zero degrees al 10· JO a.m. Sunday when the race beg.an, well w1lhm international rules governing races 1n the cold. Snow Chief rom~s in Futurity IN(iLE\\OOD -~no"' ( hu:t DO"'· ~ ered his "'a} d ear on the ta r turn and drev. off to an 1mprcSSl\C 61 -lcng1h \ICtOr) in tht"Sl.1"'2.000 Hollv.oo<l futunl\ fo r 2 )l.'ar olds Sunda} at Holl}"°uod Park I he C al 1forn1a bred son of Rellccted Glor). ridden b} ·\k\ ~oh\. \\a~ thrcC' length~ d ear entenng the 'ltrett:h and \.\.a\ nl.'\C:r threat enl.'d 1n the dnvc lo the Ii ni<;h Lll'l trll Blut• nddcn h\ ldd1l' l>eh.1hou'>'>a;e fi nl'.ht:d \l'l Ond. J nu<;l' in front of I t:rd1nand. "ho fin 1'>hl.'d third undt·r fl1ll \hol'nl:.l~l'f '>no"' ( h1l'I. J '>Uppll'mcntal entrant 1n the race at a Cll'>I ol $50.000. dl'lcJtt•d ninc n'al<. and took home a $5$9.600 ""rn11er\ pur'>I.' T ra1nl·d b\ Melvin Stu le. Snow Chief ha\ won fh l· llml''l 111 n1ne'career starts and han~rolled $9.,5.74U The final time for lhl' mill' 1n er a fast main track \\:I'> a S\\lfl I 34 1/5 Sent ofl tht· 5-2 scrnnd cho1n· b} a l.rowd of J0.022. ~no" Chief paid$ 7 XO. \4 hO and \3 .io. Electnc Blue rl'turned $7 80 and $6 6CJ am.I f t•rdinantl paid $8 20 to \hll\\ fhe 2-1 fa"ontc. Fam1h '>t,le. a fill ~ trained b} Wa~ ne l.uli.J \. tin"hcd <;l\th Television, radio TELEVISION 6 P·~· -PRO FOOTBALL. New England at M1am1, Channel 7 10 p.m. -WRESTLING· Channel 56 RADIO 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL· New England at M1am1, KMPC (710). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL' Seattle U. at Cal State Fullerton. K WRM ( t 370): •• 0 CRlusiitto.s Po.11.t~ DeCO/lO.tioK ORAPE VINE fi) Bachm.an·t ex-player, coach, dies 0eMtell c..,.... ......... tf C"I,...• C.'4• OIMI YON HIMIAUHt l '•AIUHS T•Att • IOWI • PAnl • llllOll •TAtl•YAU AU IOll IY Tll NOi iOU Ol P WREATHS 6" · •2.2S tO" -•I.JS t4" -•4.4S ti" · •S.6S LACQUER APPLES I lllH ••• u 2'• , .... ti. ... , ...•. ..... ti. l·:s· .,. •S. ti. t fi) i fi) t • • .. MIL~:'UKEE(AP)-Charles W. C'ha~lle Bachman, former Mich- igan State coach who died in Florida at the age of 93, learned from Knute Rockne. coached George Halas and played pro football when the spon w~~ sull 111 1h infancy, his son says. He 'i3w 11 all." Cary Bachman said ... He wa~ there. That was the beg1nn1ng of pro football." Bachman. who coaches tennis and 1cachc\ at suhurban Glendale Nicolet High School, ~ard h1~ father had laved •n Flonda ~•nee 1954, and he died ata ~Ospital in Pon Charlotte, Fla .. Saturday, of heart fail ure . . Bachman coached at Michigan State from 1933 unttl rctirina from the head coach's Job 1 n 1946. and his record w1th the Big Ten school was 70-34·10 ' Hi\ son said one of his father's maJor ilccomphshments at that time was C03China the panans IO victory over arch·rival Mich1pn in four con~cutr ve scawns. 1934-38 He said his father. a Chicaao native. auended Englewood Hia.h School 81 the time Amos loruo Staa&. one of the winnanaest coaches •n colleae football history coached at th~. nearby l1n1vcnity of Oucaao. My dad u~ to 10 over there and SCl IOStruc1t0n II\ track from him CStaaa>." ·he uid. "He first met Oeorac Halas whCfl they both were on th1: Grat Lakes Naval Tra1 n1n1 Center tc.m .. be ~rd · ...... ..--...------------------------------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~------..-;;--;;:.__~~- Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 18, 1985 * 83 P REP B A ~K l rBA LL Irvine Invitational features 30 teams Worthy leads Lakers to win He scores 25 points to pace t h em by Detroit, 132-119 Area squads bus y with four bask etba ll 'tourna ments, tnc~uding-1 6=-team T of C The tournament trai l conti nues this week for Orange Coast area prep basketball wn h virtually every area team in action somewhere with the 30-team Irvine lnvitauonal. 16-tcam Tournament of Champions. 16-team San Dicguito and eight-team La Quinta tournaments. At Jrvme in the massi ve four-sue, week-long event, Fountain Valley. Costa Mesa. Estancia. Saddleback, Manna and Corona del Mar are an' olved. tn add111on 10 host schools Untvcrsuy, Irvine and Woodbndge. Ocean View and Mater De1 are entered m the prest1g1ous Tour- nament of Champions at Cal Poly Pomona: Hunti ngton Beach and Ed ison are in the La Quinta lnv1ta· Lional; and Newport Harbor JOum eys south to the San D1egu1to High Invitational 1n San Diego County. Ocean View. the runner-up at lheT of C a year ago when it was at the Anaheim Convention Center, 1!> 6-0 and meets Compton tonight in the 8:30 nightcap Mater Dei. also unbeaten after fi ve starts and the defending champion at the T ofC', wai ts until Tuesday before dueling Banntng 10 the 8:30 finale At the Irvine lnviurnonal. top. seeded Mission V1eJO draws Los Amigos m the first round. while second-5ttded Corona del Mar has a bye. Compet1t1on takes place at Irvine, Woodbndge and University high schools and at UC Irvine dunng tfie first two days of play. and eventuall> winds up at U01 vers1ty High Fnday night with the fin als. Estancia. the defending champwn. fin ds itself up against Foothill If successful against Norco in the firca round . There are just two non-league encounters this week -Long Beach Wilson as at Huntington Beach Tue!>· EDISON'S BLUE TROPHY. From Bl • • With the knee. Tyler Hanson with the sprarned ankle throughout the play- offs. Mate Hartman with the ankle. Jim Collins w11h the shoulder injury, the week-in and week-out pounding on tailback Kaleaph Carter and Mike Henderson wi th the hidden pulled groin muscle the last fi ve weeks. Sull. utk or not. the moment that wtll be remembered as fourth·and- one at the Poly 43 with lime running out. The Chargers tned to go for 11, didn't make it and Poly responded with a sterling five-play march cover· ang 57 yards to ~in a share of the title. "As I look at 1t now we should have taken the long count and punted," said Workman. In reality. however. a punt prob- ably would have meant Poly would take over on its 20, rather than the 43, so the gamble was one yard for certain victory as opposed to 23 more yards for Poly to contend with. And the wa y the Jackiabb1ts moved in those fading seconds, 23 more yards in the nex t 59 se<:onds certainly was not l>eyoncf them. "Our style 1s aggressi ve." noted Workman. "lf we were down 14-13 we'd have gone for two. It was our decision and we'll ha ve to hve with 1t. But the blue trophy will be on our shelf to go with the other three:· Westminster 1s considered the team to beat in 1986, but Workman says "the bottom hasn't fall en out for us." o\mong those expected to lead the '86 ed111on are Collach10 and Hartman at linebacker. nght behind Dubois. Also. Carter. fullback David Sherman, receivers Danny and David Hu~es. Henderson and 8111 Trujillo, linemen Ke van Fairman (6-1, 245) and Doug Blanchard (6-3. 228) and backup quarterback David Sianez. Henderson. a su perior athle te. may end up at quarterback. Bill Workman David Hupics, Danny's twin, was hun the enure season. but both arc considered to have 4 5 potenual in the 40. And there 1s Workman's trump card. a seasoned staff 1ha1 remains together "I couldn't bt' happier w11h the coaching statr:· commentt'd Work· man. "Harry Schmidt. one of m) assistants. brought 1t out when wt· weren't feeling real real good an the: locker.room. "We're the first team that can honestl y say they won a CIF cham- pionship with the coaches and players knowing they were alcohol and drug free. We feel good about that This was a great, great group of kids and they gave everything they had " Saddleback rally one for the books Witte h as see n man y comeback s. but n o n e quite so i mpr essive Mcmone<, of ('IF football cham- p1unsh1 p-. arc al wa>' recalled 1n th e vein of a I lull:rwood script. hut for Saddlcback High Coach Jen') Witte. who "' ltnessed h1~ team 'scome-from· behind 34-28 'ictol) over La Quinta for th e Cl F ( entral Conference champ1 onsh1p Friday night. 11 goes deeper than ahat · "People wouldn'a hclicve 1t 1f you "'rote 1t." said Wme some 24 hour later "They'd sa) 11 can't happen "We'H had some e"<c1t1ng game"i Rustlers open Napa tourney A pair of non-conferenc-c games await the Orange Coast College basketball team this week fo llowing a losing trip to Northern California last weekend. The Pirates (4-4) absorbed a pair of losses to Chabot (80-68) on Friday and. Skyhne (57-55) on Saturday dunn.s their Journey. This week. Coast will try to rebound when 1t plays at Palomar on Wednesday and return home to meet East Los Angeles Friday. Golden West. meanwhile, opens play in the lhrtt-day Napa Tour· namcnt Thursday ntaht. The Rustlers arc 2-4 after dropp1na the consolation champ1onsh1p pme of their own tournament to El Camino on Satur· day, 86-70. ...,., ...... bc!fore. but as far a\ thl' w uragt• thl' kid<, showed and 1ha1 1t "as thl' cha mp1omh1p gaml'. you ran·t !Op II ., Wine. a '-Ctera n of I ~ H'ar'> <J I S.1ddleback "1th an n...nall n:wrd of 80-'iJ-2. \J1J he J uuhted 1f he rnuld hnndle man" more li l..e 11. h111 qu1ckh adt.kd. "Oh-_ ~cah I'll ht hal k. f111 'ltln ll' time to comr It "as 21 -7 at halfttmt'. and \.\Ur~e ~l'l. 28-14 alk r three quaner\. but Saddlchnc k rall1t•d 1.1.11h 20 lourth· quanl·r poi nt' to get m I 1th '1ctor\ 1n 14 gamc:"i. the nnl~ <,et bat k a 24-2 I '"'' to Nc:wport Harbor "The k1d\ definite!~ 1.1.antl'd to pla) Nc1.1. port. but I had m1 '<Cd cmo t1om ... w nllnucd Witte "La Quanta was a li ne team and had 1.1.e lost 11 would ha"e meant La Quinta beat nen Sea View League repre~ntat 1l e (\.\ood· bridge and Newpon Harbor lost to the .\ltccs earlier in the pla~om) Wme maintain\ he belie,ed what he was preaching to h1'i pla)crs at halftime. that thC) "'ere 'it1 ll 1n 11 Rut he admits his confidence: \.\a<. c;haken badl~ "'hen La Quinta drt''' u111 to 28-14 "I thought we were 1n dCl'P tru11~le then" c;a1d Witte "The onl) 1hing "'l' had grn ng for us wa~ th.ll tht•re Y.erl' 14 minutes left." And. II appears tht· Ro:idrunnt'r\ arc n d1ng a high "ll\e. The frt',hmcn wcrr ?.() in knguc nnd thl' sophomol\'<. ucd Woodhndgt• at 6-1 for the Sea Vie.,.. champ1on~h1p RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,.o...c....a .... 1 itn ._,. awo .. cosu EA-5"-115' SIATCOVllS • IOUVll.S • Wtft C0\185 .·~ .. • day ntght and Ed1')on hom Los Alto~ Saturda~ * THIS Wl lK'S SCHIOULI T9Ume"*9tl IRVIN• INVl'T A TIONAL T.._.., 'Int R9UM (at w...,,.. Hltlll ' lC>-Wetla<n vs T utlln 6-LO\ Aml9o1 Y\ Mlu lon '111•!0 1 »-w......._.. "' Laouna H111, (et WWle Hltll) l-<orone v' Oranoe 'JC>-Canvon "' Norin, lflvt r\10. 6-fOtuf'Qlft Y...., Y\ ca. .. Maw 1 »-tl'YN n S.nuaoo ···~Hltlll 'lC>-Mortno Venev n Renct\o Alem110, .,._Savanna v\ M9r1NI 1 30-Ulllventtv "' Maonoua !at UC WWMI l-Trov Yl S.n1a Ana 'lC>-S.ddletlaclr Yl ArlH 18 6-••'-ftda v1 Norco · 1 »-Con Luoo v• El Toro Corona 094 Mar •nd Foo1P1111 nave first rouno Dvt\ T11eMMY'l S«.Md •MIM (at WMdllr1098 Hltll I >-M1u 1on Vlt k>· LO\ Amigo\ k>M!r ., T Ullin· WH1trn IOH r •.»-Laoune Hlll1·WOOdorlooe IOler v\ Oranoe·Corona IOltr 6-Mln lon Vlek>·Lo\ Am1001 winner V\ T u\lln·Wu tern wlnna< 131>-Leoune Hlll\·W00<1Drl001 w1n1141r Vl Oranoa·Corona winner (et lrvtne Hltll) • •~osta Mela·Fountaln Valle y tos.r v\ Sanllaoo·lrvlne IOMtr 6--Nortll tRlvenldeJ·Ca nv0tt winner "' Arlttle Seclcllee>eck winner 1 »-Colla Me\a ·Founte ln Valley winner v \ ~enilaoo·lrvlne wln1141r tat UC lf'Ylne l .}-Norin I R1v1nloe1 Canyon IO"r " Ar Hie · \eclOlt baCk IOltr 4 30-Marina·Se•anne iOWf Vl Ranct\o A1em110, ·Moreno Velltv IOM!r 6--Foo1n111 v' Norco ·E\lencta winner 1 »-Corona 0.1 fo6a r " Et Toro·Oon Lugo (a t UfthrerlltV H ltft I )-Norco· E"•ncla iowr "' E• Toro·Don LuOO IOw r ':M>-Maono11a·Un1vtnt1v •o"1' vl Sante Ana·Trov IOsar ..,...Marine Savanna "''""" ., RanchO AlemltO\·Mortno VelleY ... inrter• 1 30-Maonolla·Unlverlllv winner n Santa Ana Troy wlnMr TOURNAMENT 0' CHAMrlOftS (li e.I ,... .. _, TedlV"t ,lnt •MIM .-Cievalen<I "' St 8a<naro S»-Cre\PI "' Sanle Monka 1-Veroum Del v\ Ceol\frano ve11ev 130-Comolon "' CkMll View ITUftdaV"t f'lnt Reund) -Morn1no,1oe v\ Domlnouu S JO-SI Anrnonv v\ Falrfu 7-lnoltwOO<I v• Lono Buen Po•v I »-aen11lno "''· M9W Del SAN OllGUl'TO TOUttNAMENT w~.,,, f'lnt •euftd (II TWT.V ~ H•I l-EI Cemlno vl Ft llDrook '0 -EKonOICIO Vl Torrey Pine\ 6 »-San DltQO Hoovtr Y\ VIII• t-San Pt\ouat v\ San Clemente (el '-" Oi9911"9 ""9fl l-fffw...,.. H1,,,_ Y\ Ocean\IOt ' •S--San Marco1 v' San 01911ul10 6 lC>-Powav v\ 8urrOV9nt t-Vume tMltone ) V\ 0.-~ LA QUINTA TOURNAMENT T.,..r, f'lnt •9UM 4 lC>-Sanla Ana Vt lltv vs """""""" a..dl t-WHt Torrance "' L• Qvlnle TUftdaV'\ flnt Reund 6JC>-La"ewooo "' • ._ t-EI Mooene "'' 804u Grano. - INGLEWOOD (AP) -It's undemandabk 1( the Los Angeles Lake~ 1.alk about the playoffs 1n these early days of the National Basketball As!liOCuauon season, they boast a 20-3 record 'Tm glad we're doing well and I hope we conunue that way and get ready for the plJtyoffs." K.arttm Abdu!· Jabbar said Sunday n1&ht after the Lakers gave the Detroit Pistons a 132 · l 19 drubbing. "I But) there') so much that can happen an this league to '>l•tn thinking playoffs So we'll ti') to conunuc our winning way~ · James \\-on h> scored 25 points and Earvin .. Maiµc" Johnson added 19 to lead the Laker assault on Detroit. .\bdul-Jabbar scored 18 points and Byron Scott tallied 17 Kun Rambas added 10 points.as all Laker staners scored 1n double figures wtthout playing the founh quaner Ramb1s led Los Angeles with 11 rebounds. Detroit Coach Chuck Dal> took note of the talent- laden Lak~r bench "The Lakers ha ve great pla)ers." he said "They're a deep dt"ep team with qualit) pros They know how to 11.1n The) can re~t players and still keep up the tempo." The) also know how to lose. even 1fthey haven't had much practtce Wonh}'. who h11 12 of 15 shots from the floor looked back upon the Laken' 124-120 loss to lkn"t:r Fnda> night · f' er. 11 me we lose. we usuall> come back pretty well ... Won h> said "When we lose we don't get down. :That 1s one good charactensuc about this team." f or the Pistons. Isiah Thomas scored 16 points and dished out I I assists. John Long added 16 points 8111 Lumbcer and V1nn1e Johnson each scored 15. and Rick l\1 ahurn had 13 poin ts and 14 rebounds Thomds wen t nearl) 40 minutes before scon ng the first of his two field goals of the c"enmg and fouled uu1 "llh six minutes rema1n1ng The Lakers pressured earl> and Jumped out to a .i 1-2 li rst-quaner lead. but watched as the Pm on re~r. es pulled to wtth1n six 64-58 at the half 0.-, ..... ,._......, ---·-ltdiaon'• Chrie Cole, the mo.t valuable The Laker'> opened up a 23-point lead, 105-82 at 1he end uf three quan ers and coasted home behind their resen es player ln lut weekend'• Cabrtllo tourney, leacb the Charaera agalnet Lakewood ln the La Quinta tournament Taeaday night . It "a'> the Pl\tons' third LOn~cuu"e loss. dropping their re<.ord 10 14-12 and lea\lng them three games hehand the \11l"aukee Bucks in the Central D1v1s1on ORANGE COUNTY MARATHON ... From Bl inland on La~una < dn\nn Ro.id anJ lin1'>hingu1 l C lr,1nl· Kahkola. through Jn 1nti:rpreter tt"rmed the l'Our<.l' .. , t"I'\ r(lugh. hu t 1n1crc~t1ng .. C,c,cral runner'> cited tht• 'l"'en· m1k uphill 1ncl1nl' 1hrough LsgunJ < :in~on the mo~t d1fficul1 ran of thl· lO Ur\C "It was hke a h1Jdt•n uphill" said 1-.ahl..ola. "hoaddl·d. "It \Ou v.t·re no1 J"are ofll I the '>l<>pc l ~11u could hJ' l' l..1lkJ \OUr..ell .. "It ~a .. deu'I' ing 1n ho1.1. mu. h 1 Jra1ned \OU .. sa1J Broth"t'll \lta \OU go1 t~1 thl' top \OU l>.nt'°" \11U hJd pu<,hed thl· "h11k d 't.tnl t "The gradt· didn't tal..c j toll until tht· end .. jJJed f.,..,1ni.t 1-.J hJ..ol.i .,,11J ht· ht-gan Lramp1ng 1n hi\ ln"n r1~h1 kg at the half""a ' pc11nt \ltt·r 1al>.1ng the lead hl· said ··n1\ m1.,11rnp11n..int umn·rn "a' the lq~ l..1,t1r1~ 1hrn '>ntindh It> "In tht• rn u· i..c,i..1t .1 l11 "ho11101... l"'th in lhl' rt'llfll <>l'mf11l nJjrath1in 1n Ln' \O~l'il'\ f1nl'>hl'J lflth C)\l'fJll Y.i\h j 11111 •t 2 'F1 • 2. almo\t \l\ m1null'' Jhl'.td n l \talhelk \uhulhon 2n 111 \ ..in 'u,'' 2 4 1 ..i111 ".lue Pt.>terson .i I ,., I d~\!Ad lk.i.. h~d'> 'tt.lrpni,cd at her thirJ rl..ilc "11mt·n' hn1<.h "•th J _ ·q -. ,i.'\.1...1ng, I '-'J' it·11ng t11 run l I 'I t )(1 • ... uJ l't'h'1'• ., ~h.: '.:11d '>hl 1.1.as nl'' er du'>l lo thr 1l·..1,kr "horn she .. ailed .. an J , 1..1 ..... 111 ht·r • "n · "I'm JU\l a li tt le 11ld lad~ out there ha' ing a good 11mt' "she added ')te' e <. ub11ta\, ..!4, of La Habra. fin 1\hcd fi rr,1 among Orange ( oun- 11.im and se\Cnth O\erall in 2 29 09 John l Ol'\hhorn 41. of Irvine "as lll'\l .it 2 24 12 follo°"ed h\ l.4guna Hill\ Juseoh Jenl am. 29. at 2 29 J.i Tom Bums. 42. of Costa \1esa. ti nished 12th 01,erall. and ~"<'ond behind Loeshhorn in the ~ age group Bums is the cross ruuntf'\ coach at Costa Mesa Hlgh.. \1arl \lta11a~ 22 °"a\ 1hr f1r<.1 Hunt1ntzt on &·aLh re<,1dt'nl to lin"h hrl·.tl..ing tht· tap..· at: 35 1: Bud H.ims 52 ul Long Beath v.a\ thl· fir\t "heelchair entrant to fi nish .inJ !ht· hr<>I athlt-te to cros!> the line -----·--------~- • ~ lnited~ ~of Orange County Ji 1h11nit lohmon 1.l•.:lu 1,1\l h.k I. 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JCl•cMY ~ r!-') l"IRST RACE. 6 1vrtofl1n Sollllfl I Plncn 1 11'0 • 60 S 00 Racenl E•c,,.nve CMcCerron> 110 •to ltHO M V LIP' IDt ll llOuUtvtl 6 40 T11ne I II 7 AIM> •en C004tno B•v. IC.tl\llOt, Claver HoPe. Fut•ntu w, O•O's Comm•nd. Mr Big. Mlr•cvtov• Bkl Ptvm C•rlaln. Nttlvt Peuton !.cratcneo B•lfor, w11cn1no SECOND RACE. I 118 mllH Wa•CI c IVei.nrvtl•I • 60 l 40 3 00 Be<louln (H•wltv) 4 20 ) 40 llom1>1v Bert•ncter IKH net/ 6 00 Time I SO ••M> ••n •00tto 0ri.n111 Wn O...c• • Bov T VO•IOr Mo\I 0.tffmlnctO Scr1t"<:td Caw S.no. Hll•moto S7 DAILY OOUllLE ft· t I D••O '31 40 THtaD •Ac t:. 1 lurtong' "" Empreu IPCnc.•v> StO 7 60 140 Sert'' Herot,,. CSott'J 2 to 2 40 $!tent •rrl••I IOrlt11•I 4 00 .IlmLU4 ••w r•n Al'' Heltin. Jov To R•~ •om•t Ftortriwt !.crtlCMO Np,,. U IXACT'A 11·SI oolo -l44 W FO\MTH ltACE 1 tvrtono' •MD<• RIOQI (Sotl'I S 20 tn HoPei 10 etenov•s.•e1 WllO l(ltty I Toro> Tl,,,. 1 n • ) 40 160 •to ''° ? '° A"o r•n Alllrmt1<1-. Oance• Hoto Me renoer Scra1cn1<1 Nvclee• W111111r . Oftt llt•t l S EJ(ACT A <6 SJ P8•0 '4~ 'JI) FIFTH RACE 6 lurtono' Pllont TflC• CP1nce w1 7 60 l <IQ 120 Se .. •rO Junction H1w1ev1 l 00 2 40 Qfel •orn111en1 Meta l 3 10 Time 1 oe c •1so r en Mr 8 rll1t1111, R•Gtll Con Eo,11n Down' !.cra tcneo Prtcl,1onll>I U UIACTA (6 3J peld \17 SO SIXTH RACE I C 16 mite \ Ofl turf ~trew !Toro1 • 60 l 60 l 70 Aovel RtcOIJ'"' IValtnl~t•' 17 60 9 00 V•ce•ov Lao ~-m••tt 1 I 00 Trne 141 •1w ren I' evu\ Pe•ke"•" Re,.IMI tnou11 Tl'IOrnoown. E111~reoor •• nor1a OtiCl•lm t< •P. Ov"•"''~ Lt•Ott Scratchl(I Rovllel Hitt, O•r-•cctnl, Je1n·Cla uOe. Beng•o lS EXACT A 16 S> peld llS2 00 EllENTH AACE, 6 turton9s OOvnev' <8 •1'1 4 70 CnH~comeu IDetenouua ytl Or R •e tCe"e'IOM Time t 10 340 790 11 60 640 11 00 U EXACTA IS IOJ 0.•0 116'00 n P'ICK SIX 11-1-6 or 2 6·6·SI 0810 1126 00 10 1,297 wlMln(J llcl<tl' l'lx llorMtl>/ Con,otetlon PICI< $(-PllO l IS 40 to 10 SS2 ,,,._.,, (live llOr .. u EIGHTH RACE. I mite sno .. cn1e1 1 Soll» 1 eo Eteetric Blvt IOe1ano1.au'f•I Ferolne nd !SllOlm•k..-1 T11111 1 34 I 460 340 ''° 660 1 10 U EXACTA 19·)1 ot>d Sl9'!t0 NINTH RACE I I 16 111111\ hODln9 W OC,O IMcCrrn) lt60 100 600 Pine Bt•I < Mtze I S 40 3 40 F'ty1ng Gene I Toro/ S 40 s1 EX.ACTA C6·f / OCl lO l 2t6!t0 A ttenoance l0,017 NHI. C~a•LL COMP'E•t:MCI SmvtN DM"8ft W L T P'ft c;pr GA EOmontOfl Ctlftrv Wlnnto.g V111<ouver IClftell 73 s 4 SO m 11S 11 • , '7 1)0 100 10 It 4 24 109 141 10 lt l 13 117 llt 1 t9 4 II 101 IS? Nama OMsletl Sr Lou" c 111caoo M ll'l,,.\OICI T orOf!IO O•tro11 ll 17 • )0 104 110 10 IS 4 24 110 139 I 14 1 23 t II 111 t 17 S 21 llS tlS 1 .. 4 II •$ ISO WALl:S C°"P'E .. INCI: Pn.ie0ttP11t• w""'no•on NYl"•l'loeU NY A1no•" Pl1t•D1Jr1111 Ntw Jt•MV ~·~ OM"9ft 21 • 0 It I l 11 10 I 14 I. I t2 IS • ., ,, t A•m' OMMell .. 143 9l 1' IOI 14 )0 109 t ,, 2' 10. 104 21 "' 113 2S 106 170 Queoac '°''(WI Monlrfll 11 II 1 ,_ 110 .. tuff•IO H1rllO'O I• 10 • )A 11S 1°'" I) 11 l D IJO Ult 14 14 , )Cl 110 100 14 t) 0 ,. 111 110 ~ .. '~" llY .. l lO . ~ 1 Pltt,DvrOPI S. N Y fhnuer' 2 S• l.ovl' >. New Jer"'~ 1 t o<onto 3 WlnnlD419 l EelmontCWI S lle11<1111v1r I Cll•C•GO • 0 1tro11 • f ...... 1G- M1r HorC1 •' Molltr1e1 fv.MIY'• G.,,... Pt11 .. ~t• 11 N..,. Jtnev Cl.It•'• •' Pllt'°"rtn l lJffatO el H Y 1,1.no.n O•trolt •f MiflneM>ll WlnnlHe 11 i1 l.Oull WttlllflOIOll t i Vl n(O\l ... r w.-.....,-,o- T0t0flto ti K ..... , • ...,., ., Hanttfd ~ti N Y It•~' Qu.o.c e t Morlfrfel Wlflll<ott 11 CPllceeo Wl illlnf°IOll t i f ~ton I Coast Christmas Classic preview (at Estancia High School) Dffember U -U . 30 Corona del Mar High t. N1cknaml". Sea King' League: Sea V 1cw . Colors Bl ue and Sil ver -c..1.<_ Coach Jack Emon (36th )'tar) ~ ·~s rccurd.19-7.Cam:r 176-5 51C dM ). · 35-year career rec.ord· 548-32 3. . • • htM round toe Ro~cnH:t1d, 12:20 p.m Retunahtg Lettermen: Jeff Fryer. 6-2. Sr .. forward Doug Green. 5-10, Sr . guard Sean Turner. 6-2. Sr .. forward Tim Chnst1artsen. 6-4. Sr .. center Tod Bearbower 5· 10 ·r . guard Coacb'1 bacll1round: "It's un-Amencan to play an ything hut man·lo-man dc.-fen\c " f hat about sums up tht: veteran Lrnon a\ well a) anything. He has had a reputation a!> a tough. nose-to-nos.e coal·h )tnte hts days at St. Anthony High 1n Long Beach A product of tiny St Ambrose College 1n Davenport, Iowa. Ernon's Coro na del Mar teams have flourished over the pai.t nrnc years. twice winning the Cl F-ticle ( 1977 and 1981 ). and wi nn 1 ng or sharing the league crown five time\. In 22 years at St. Anthony ht'\ teams won I 0 league champ1onsh1p) and qua Ii-Errtoo fie-d fort he Cl F playoffs 14 lime) A look at the Sea Kings The lack of1hc big man 1s obvious. bu1 the Sea Kings posl>Css one of the better 1-2 punches around w11h 1hc sconog prowcs!t of Fryer and Green. Fryer averaged 23 I points a game 1n gaining All -Sea View League honor\ asa1un1or, and he can don from any angle and up lo 20.foot range. 1n add1t1on tu being lhe learn rebounding leader "We've got decent speed and quickness:· !><lys Emon. "bul Slze 1s a problem. ··w e hope to be compct1t1vc ... The Sea K.mg.s arc 4-0 at this point, winning lhe Laguna Beach lnv1ta11onal Fryer has averaged 31 .2 points in that span with a high game of 46 And, he isa decep11vcly s1rong rebounder. Green popped for a 13.0 average lhrough four games. CdM's ellpenen~. depth and rcputauon places the ~a Kings as the loumamen1's No. 2 seed Among Corona del Mar's products: Paul Akin (Sa n Francisco State), Jack Tuz (Colorado). Dave Koehler (Washington) and Mike Hess (UC Irvine). -!. > . NO ti, lndl•n• (4· 11 l>H I K1n1 .. Stele 11·7 I, Dt•I Louhl•n• TK'1 '4·63. l>HI re .. , Ttcll 14·S9 NBA WU TE•H COHE.£.R£.HC£ P'ICNk ~ L..91ren Portteno S.11111 Goklfn S 11 II Qiclpar\ Pno.nla W L 10 ) IS 12 II I) 10 11 8 11 1 11 P'ct. 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Plstoni t 1' , 10 ' 12 , 13 13 , 7 , ) , 4 9 6 ' I I 8 I) . , s 9 9 OETROfT ( 119) e.n,on 7·S t '> S, Triouck• 3·9 2·2 I Lelmoeer 1· ll I 1 IS Lon9 •·II 0-0 16 Tnome' 1·• 12 17 16 Cvr•ton S·I 0-0 10, V Jonn'°" I IS I 4 IS Ovma•• l 9 •·• 12. C•mPCletl I • 0 0 1 MallrOfl S· 1 3·4 13, GI0\011 7·f 0-0 4, Nt!vltl 1·2 1-2 3 Tot•I' 46·" 21·3' 119 LAKl.S ( 1311 lhl'T)l>h S-9 0 0 10 worrhv 11· IS I· I 1S. Al>dvl·J•t>C>•• 1 II • c ta. E JoM,on S·9 9·11 19. Scoll 8 9 1 I 11 LVCH 4·14 S·I 13, COOC>lf l·l 1 1 4 Kvoc1111l 4·1 S·7 13, Grten 1·) 1 S 6 McG" 1·6 0-0 7, S0<l991 2·S 1·1 S, L .. tef" O I O 2 0 T 011" SI ·'2 )C)-C2 131 Seen DY Ou"1tn o..r.. • JO 14 J7-llt L.ttren 41 tJ 41 V -ll2 FO<lltd oul-1nomH Reoovncs.-OetroH S6 (Manorn 141, LOI Anoeta' S1 IA1m1>I' Ill Anl•l-Ot trol1 ?t CTnomu II>. Lo' A~\ ,, <E JOMMm ISi TOl•I louli- D•trolt 29. Lo' A~t.' 21 recnnlcet Mallorn Al11t11oenct 11.~ c ..... 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Jot< LUClt , Jfff(flV AIM, W.tvln Smll,,, NIO .S.ndOvel, Jlmmv {Oiimen •no l(•vll'I Ce vtl'l.9utn 'o.c.11 -S.en l urk• H.,_ ll1ew Ollv.,, Jl \Oll ••--l rlf IF'fflllell, ~11r1<tt ,,_ •ian Crvli.notn ICtvltl ~ hf! 1(111 ... t, ~II McllHllV, NMI Par\OM ellO '9•tr10 . ~" C""' -l ren Wllll1m\On t.llJ .......... __________________________________________ ~~---- Poland, England 11n6.appy But most soccer teams satisfied with Cup draw ME-XI< o ( ITY (AP) -England and PolJnd gnped loudly for being ~hunted ufT10 the hot northern city of Monterrq But coaches from vir- 1uall} all the otht'r 1986 World < up "occcr teami. e}tpresscd sat1sfac11on with th~· draw thal determined when: they will pla y nt'llt year .• "ionw. ltke Ar~nttne <. oach Carlo\ Sal,adur U11i1rdo, e~en predicted that n<'xl )car\ World (up. p1tt1n.1at least a doLen l'vcnly matched teams among lhl' 24 entrants, may produce "some great \<)(.t er." Other rc~ult'> from the draw were 1hat hmt Mexico will. play in whac appc:ar'> 10 be the easiest of the six four-team group~ and West German} the harde~t Ital y. defending cham- pion from lhl· 1982 World Cup 1n Spain. and Bulgaria luck off the 1_98,6 tournaml·nl May 31 a1 Mexico C'tt y) ALiee Stadium. . Monlcrn~). a dusty 1ndustnal .Cll} about 600 mile\ nonh of the Mexican cap1l:ll and JUSI a three-hour dnvr from the Ina'> border. has been the LOaches· nightmare because of its low alt11udc Su rv l\ 1ng teams will have to pla}' al a much higher level after that, and adapting 1n a matter of days can tax evt•n the bnl of players. All the other '11cs arc at least thrci.: 11mes as high as Monterrey. wtth thl· highest Mexico City at 8.800 feet abo'e ~a level and Toluca at 10,500 feet Monterrc} 1s some 2.200 fcCL above ~a le -.cl On Sunda), the nightmare beC'<ime realit)' fur [ngl1sh Coach Bobb) Robi.on. who ..aid that "the teams playing 1n Montcrrex are _going to ha ve grealer d1ffiwlty in trying to win 1n thl\ C up ·· Robson and h1\ ass1st<1nts 1mmed1· atcly went into a huddle to re -plan !>trateg) 1n an auempt to overcome what has bel"ome known as "the Monterrc~ problem.·· One way to get around 111~ to It ve 1n the nearby city of Saltillo. where the climate is more temperate. and train in Monterrey. The coaches of Morocco and Ponugal. the other teams assigned to Mon1errey-bascd Group F. preferred not to rnmment and left earJy to avoid reporter!> Bui Polish official Waldemar KraJCWSk1. whose team was seeded l'arl1cr this week to head group F, was loud wi1h his com- plaints .. It 1\ going 10 be very, vel) dtflicult." he ~1d, shaking his head. Paraguayan delegate Jesus Mana l'allan.·s· ~1d he .. dtdn 't see what the fuss 1s all about. Paraguay would have loved to play in Monterrey. We are used to the heal. Paraguay 1s very hot all year rc1und '\s tu the altitude t:hangc. "'c can lake 11 •· 1VHYCends racing year By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0.., .................... Nt'wport Harbor Yacht Club wound up the yacht racing year Sunda)' w11h 1he second race of 1ts Wi nter Scne'i. Small classes sailed 1ns1dc Newport Bay on Saturday and keel boat'> sailed ocean courses on Sunda} Re'iult ... 1n\1Je classes LA.SER -I. Jim Om. Alamitos Bay YC. SABOT A & B -I. Carolyn Ul andcr, ljalboa YC l Susan Mint· on. NHYC, 1 Su111e Thomas. Dana Point YC SA BOT C -I C'hns Atencio. Balboa Isla nd YC. • 2. Chm Quinn. BIYC, 3 David Wood, BYC Out'i1de classes ETCHELLS-22 -I Tlaco, Bob H1gg.ins, NHY<, 2. Down Under. Robert Kinney, NHY(. 3. lllU'llOO, Brett Barnard, NHY( ST AR -I Peanut Jack Dollahttc, NHYC. SANTANA-20 Branch K.nchen, Ned Jone~. NltYC'. 2 Energy, Glen Davie'>, Rah1a Conn· 1h1an YC LASER 11 -I. Oaf~ Coo, Geoff Becker. C"a pl'llrano Bay YC, 2. SJ DC. Susan Minton. NHYC. Gir ls continue tourney play Today marks the c;ccond round of the fif\h annual Savanna Running' Rebel na'iSIC ~rls basketball tour- nament. 1n which six Orange Coast area teams are competing. Three Sea View League teams, Estancia, Universi ty and Wood- bridge arc entered, 3s well a1 F.dison, Irvine. and Mater Dc1. The second round action today feature' consolauon matche' be&Jn· n1ng at l pm .. while-Tue'Riay marks the st.an of the winners hrlcket !>Ceond round The tournament culm1nat~ Fnday with the consolation championship at 3 p.m .. the siit th place aame at 4:30. the third place aamc is set fo r 6. and the champion hip final 1s scheduled for 7:30 pm In the winner's bracket, Edison meets Don Luao Tuc~y at 6 p.m .. while Mater De1 challef\lcs Irvine at l ~ Two area teams continue play 1n the Oa.rckn Grove Tournament. Cot· ona dcl Mar competes Thursday at 3, whde Hunt1n1ton Beach 11 scheduled for a contest the '4mr da)' In guh non It' 111 ~1 mc1 l..aauna Stach wtll t.ak c un Oana lhlls Tuesday al Dani Ifill~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 1$, ti85 * 86 PUBllC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE Nij.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE 0 fAfH Nor1Cf r} flCTITIOUI aul ... 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Lonnie Young (43 ) forces the Ram1' Ron Brown out of bound• Sunday. PUBLIC NOTICE I 011nge County, c .. otyn 8 quit•• I U •olerto, •u dln•ro 'M(JMAS f1<(,F1AM C:.ASE Stoell•r, Purc:llHlng Dlrec y 01raa eoe.. de eu ~ •~•ur.of w Nl.>F1AM c ASE FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS NAME STATE MENT tor (714) SS41-3717 propledeO eln nleo •<II· .Ad'"'""' 11· "\ '"I' t'Y1ll An M..rvln E Kirkwood bom July 15. 1906 Passed away Dec 14. 1985 Mr Kirkwood 111 survived bv his luv mg wife J~. daugh lers M ary Kap pmeyer and Ba.rbar11 RAMS GET OFFENSIVE TO WIN DIVISION ... From Bl "It will be great fun plJ}1ng .tga1n<,1 the Raiders," said Robinson "It -will be a game between the two 'Western champs. We ha\e a ~rowing con- fidence we can pla} w1th an}onc in the league Thi~ cluh kel'> \Cr) good about itself.'' And what mu'it make the Rams feel even better 1s that the: dt \ 1s1on lllh.• 1s out of the way witho ut having to come down to the last game In fact. 11 didn't e\ en come down to the second half ol 5unda}''!> game T he Rams took the drama out ofthl'Jr game w11h the 5-10 Cardinals in a hurry. After tratltng 7-0. the Rams ~led ofT 43 straight points to turn 11 into a laugher. . The off"ense rolled up 425 yards on its way to the most points a Ram team hasscored s1nceNovembero fl9!0 It was also the most points the Ram' nave scored since Ro binson tool. over as head coach "ThtS ts the kind o f offense I thought we could have tvery game." said Brock, who threw four tout h· down passes while connecung on I J of20~uempts for 216 yards "J was kind of feeling left out with the kind of offense we were running carhcr in the year," he added ··But we w~ winning. and when )Ou're wmnmg, coaches do n't hke to changl' things and take a chance on me'>'itng things up." The Rams had opened the )ear a1 7--0 using a horse and hugg) ollcnc;e But '>tncc then the team had tallcn hard on its face a few t1mc'> to dra .... the ire ol the fans and media On Sunda) ho-we,cr the Ram' 1orned the 20th centul) -\nd w11h Brock show1ng somi: sa' v} that man~ didn't kno .... he possessed. the Ram .. scored fi .,,e of the first <i1x ttme'> the' had the ball • ··1 kno w a httle about throwing into and reading (defensl\C) tO\erage'> · said Brock afrer reading the ">t Lou" defense hke an open book. On two of his TO pa~~es. BrOl I. called an aud1blc when the plav wa' supposed to be a run "It was <i1mple." he said "The}' had the strong c;afct) nght up at the hne I 1us1 called slants O\Cr the middle where they didn't have anybody" O ne score, a [).yard pass, went w v.1de receiver Ron Brown The other a ~3-}arder. came to the other w1dl· man. Hen!) Ellard "We linall) put things togtther · said Ellard. "hose score ga\e the Rams a 36-7 halftime lead "Dieter had a great game He'<> coming along hke the rtit-t)f the1eam We've bl-en ll)tng to pro"e ho"' good Y.C arc all )Car Ma}'tx -we'll final!\ d o 1t " -\lmost overlooked wa<, tht' Ram defense which .... as ome again 'itahle 10 sa' the least. -\rtcr <.urrendenng a toul hdo.,.. n 1>n the ( ardinah' liro~t JXl'>'>C.,'>Wn \1 Lo u1'> fa iled lo '>Cllfl' until lhl· gaml· "'as out of hand 1n thl' founh quJrll'r LINEMEN GET CREDIT . • • From Bl veteran gu}'~ Jnd that\ 1.ktin11eh ,1 positive point "When a gu) ha'> lo moH'. 11 put\ the pressure on him Our \Ul'l'l'" "a tnbute to the gu,., ltke (Ru" I Rul- tnger (pla)ing for.the lirst 11mc in Ill weeks after brcaktnj! h1'> left arm) and Billy Bain. belaU'>C 1t'!> mul h l.'3\ll'r to prepare for JU'>l one po'>ll H>n" "We arc a\ e tt•ran 01Tcns1 \ c ltne. all balanced. -wtth a lot of l'\pcnen .. e That makes 11 ea\1er tu adJU'I " <,;i1,J tackle Jackie \later "'W l· Me al<,u \en well coached I Hud<;on llnull. .ind Nonal Turner handk COJlh1n~ duties) .. Both head rnachcs. fohn Rohtn\l1n of the Ram!> and Jim llan1fan til lhl' Cardinals annbutt·d mut h ol the Rams' o fTens1H' \Un.C'i'> IO the pla' o l the ltne "We're coming on offen'>1 "ely nght now We opened up the offense at lhl· nght 11me." '>atd Roh1 nson "'"t' blocked vef) well and the running game was grl·at E-ne h.Jd pl:tll''> 111 run " "The~ mu\ed up and doY.n till' damn fi eld and Wl' were JU't hanging o n for dear Ilk. espec iall y whcn Em got h1'1 hands on the hall U 1t ker,on had huge holes and I ha\C to gl\e their o ffensive line cred11." ~1d H:in1t:.in. "They had trouble mm 1ng the hall in other games. but no t tcxla> " ~veral of the hneman spoke highly of To ny Slaton. The second-year free agent. who had spent mo~t o f the year on the Ram<>' '>pt:l.'lal tl'ams. hJ' '>taned the last two game\ a1 r enter tor inJured All-Pro Doug Smith (""ho suffered a head 1nJur) again<,t Nl'" Orleans two weeks ago I ··r on' \\J\ ab,oluteh grl·.11 hut (1111h1111)11·, all in a d;i, ·,''or!.· 'aid 11111 --~k 's lx'cn grl·jt all H'Jr in prJl lll'l' s11 thnc ''nu rca,un lo r,ll\l' Jn l'\Chnrn ~k\ JU\l had .1 \t'r\ po.,.t1,,· rc~pon-.,· 1u ~1.ir11n11. "Ton~ hasdonca hellu'aJob .. ').ill! Sia fer "He's not the tx-st lenter 1n thl.' Ram'i organ1zat1on. Doug m1th " But he's got the o ne thing thJt lan someda' make htm onl' ol the he<,t ,:enters '1n football and that 1s he works hts bull o fT 1n practice a nd hl' alwa\'i pla)s up to his ab1htv" \nd \.\ hJI lhk'\ lhl' nt:Y.tOnlCI 'il.1111n ll'el "lhl' kc' to '>Ullt'"' ··n.1 .. 1lJll) '-"l' hJ\l' a group 111 "'' l'n ur l'lght gu\ '· "ho\C po\ll11in' \ .1r\ tmm "l'el..-to·"'crl.. JrHJ thc '11n11m11l\ grn"'' Imm h1:1ntt "'1th pi·11pk 1<1r.1 Y.h1k ·· "ll.111>11 '·l'' hl' lJtl I rcalh tcll "lirn I >1l l.l•r,11n j., on. hut ,,1\' lw donn t \\11rr\ .1hou1 II ··1 tn not 111 gl.'I 1nt11 11 Oclallw \.\hen ~nu do )OU l .tn get uin1plJll'Ot and think 11 ·, l'a'>\ .\nd 11"' ne\l'r l',l\\ .. \aid ~laton ··v. hen thing' \IJrl oil v.dl HlU·r,· wrt' thq \\111 \.':lllh up "'1th \llU '>II \Ou 1us1 go pla\·h,-pl.n 11H'r Jnd mer J&ain II 11'c, goo<l . that\ e\ll'l- knt 1f not. then \OU do 11 again .. RAIDERS WIN TITLE • • • From Bl of Chicago running back Walter Payton's NFL record for consecut1 \e games gaming 100 or m o re yard~ Payton's streak came to an end dunng the Bears' 19-6 win over th<' New York Jets o n Saturday Los Angeles quarterback Marc Wilson completed 11 of his 22 passe~ for 204 yards wtthout being 1n1er· ccpted as the Raiders a vcngcd a 3 3·' loss to the Scahawks at Scalllc. Seattle quarterback Dave Kneg htt o n 16 of his 33 throws for 184 ya rds with two 1ntcrccpt1ons. The Scahawks took a 3-0 lead on a 37-yard field goal by Johnson at 8 \6 of the first quarter. mov1 na from the LA 4 7-yard hne to the Ra1dcrf 19 after defensive end Jacob urct'n forced a fumble by Wilson and defensive end Randy Edward.. re- covered. • The Ra1dc" ued 1t 10 the ~cond pet\od on a 22·yard field goal by &hr when they stalled at the xanle S· ard hoe. l.A's 72-yard march was h1ah- laahted b y a 44-yard pa"" (mm W 1l~n to Jessie H ester. Bahr's 27-yard field goal thrte seconds bcfo~ h1lf\1me made 1t b·' after W1lwn P8"~d 2 ~ yard~ to Hcsterand 11 yardHo 11aht end Todd Chnstensen Allen has no-w rushed for an -\f-( leading 1,636 }ardson J58 larncs He hadonly 41}Brd'lo n14carnc'\dunni the first half. but ptd.ed up 16 )ard~ and 13camesdunngthethird quarter and went over tht' I 00-}'ard mark on hts touchdown run Scattle'c; Steve Largent had four rt"cept1on for 6 I yards Largent has no w caught at lea'tt one pa ss m 12~ straight games. putting him 1n stcond place on the all-t1me NFL h't for receptions in consecutive games The league record ts 127 games held b) Harold Carmichael ofl>h1ladelph1a The Seahawlcs posc.-d o nl) o ne senous sco nng threat 1n the ~oncJ half. Kn cg teamed up Y.tth runnina back Rick Parros on a 27-)ard p:m pit). but tace} Toran fo~c<l a fu mble b) Parros and frfT Bame\ r«:o' ered for the Ra1def" ill the l o., .\ngele~ I '·)ard hne Bahr mtsSt'd a 43-)Ard fit"ld aoal with 8 19 rem1unina. but the Raider\ \CO~ the game'\ onl} touchdown the ne~t time thr}' had the t>all 4\f\er it holding penalty ~t l back. \\.-1l<1o n firtd a 4~·y&rd p;m to wtllc rcce1,er C>okre Wilham\ and \lkn "om1 on the next play -\nd that ID tame agJin'>l thl· Ram subs ··rm the wrong gu) to -win a d1\ 1s1on 111le " said a heam1ng (ian Jeter "I don't knu"' ho"' to all · he ~1d after hitting a reporter"' Ith a ball of tape Jeter who hacJ twu ot the Ram\ four s.acks. posed "'tth h1~ deten"'e ltnemates Doug Reed ( harle., lx- J umett. Reggie DO'i'> "ihawn ~11ller and Greg Meisner lor a group phutu The\ all ~t puffing a-wa' o n cigar-. 1 n front of their lodrrs. "'We won 11 the nght wa~ • )l'lkd Jeter "I'm glad the 49er<> \.\ion tod.a\ I didn't want to back tnlO 1t Th1\ 1<, m\ first ancJ I lo'c 11" ..\long Y.!lh Rohrn,on and 44 otht>r Ram\ • RAM HOTIE S t'Y'1e" RoC>lnson ,a,.,e •rf·; '"• oo't 91m• 1nt@r" @w room ,,,.,, Na\ no < ,,,,.,. •or "'"" t-4ev 1 •U'' 'NOn a cnamp1onv110 ,.,e \e10 I 1n1n• • Oe\er-v~ a cna1r Ok:lr.,.\.on wen1 o"t' rne S 000 voro m.tr .... ro oecorn~ ,,,~ 1r11to Ram ... ,, 10 oo '" r"e o•"f''\ ,.,~ uwrence M<CU1heon o ao ano Dl<ll l!oau S 0 1 D•cker~ 'la \ S 049 rr-e l>a,..\ toe<.,_+ tMmt C~ Ot,tf-~ ate~ '"''"9'elJ'ChOft..\ \Otnt 1n1nG t.ekk>m s.een '"'OvQf"lt 1 •a\ a ~00'.l oee \e•O R8tl Brown ""~ l0uno )v' aoov• · Our•no ,,,.e wM" S0«1a itam\ oon • a ...,dv\ .J~' • .o• oi creci11 Tr.e fit•""' ,.an• •rs• r o ... ,... d"'O -..c111. rt h.1rn' t.eeonCJ r o~n• CO¥efa.Qe tJ"'d • .,.r•t- n •OC:k cove<•oe 1n 11'\e Nl"L Co,..,.., u orer Pm 1te1.11 "'u " ouenoonce 11•0<' \d c: ~,. wa' t'T\O(~ nervOv\ •or "'~ Cara.n• o,1a'1"'f' 1r4n •or 14\t •HW ' 49tr \no.-oo'#n u\t fl·O,. • wef"iit 10 \C'"""' 1 .,.p to, fl!vP"~ont-'s ' ..... ef"IO"'O"' <Nr"tr '"~'' "' \ ] ·W" .:l t h .• 81.1 .tU~t • .-n.1.t <1 1.o1 na",. • \4 • ,,.,f':41 '".-,.~ J o ·it~,. wna t COf"l"'f\ Allen gets Millen 's MVP vote Ra ider gets nod fro m teammate over Wa lte r Payton I 11\ \\.<ii 11 \ t \l'1 \\.illl't 1•.1\ 11111 thl k.1d1n~ , .irn r ru'hl r 111 \..11111n.ll f 1111lhJ ll I 1'Jf,Ul' lll,t11r~ I\ J h.1, 1ng .1 h1~ ,l .. t,on I hJnl..' 1n grl·.11 p.1n t11 hi\ l'fh1rt' lhl' < h1l.1g11 lkar' .Hl' I 4· I .1 nd J'll'I h.1 JI' \u pn B1 m I h1111nd Hut·" t.11 ·" l111rh.i. l.,,·r \t,11t \ltlkn 11! till I 11\ \ng,·11·' k.rnkr.. 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" J•mu E Du"9•• At lorney lo• Pellfloner 1IOO E Garr, Ave Sull• 107 f 194 '-0 S•,,le An1 CA 917°' 5I03 A I .... ' ! " .. . .,. . LEE 4 •R4NCH. Clef._ By PAMEL A A MOCCO Deputy Strode! 5 grdnd children 1 great grandchildren V isll..s t1on 3-8 PM Mon Pac:f1c \'1e v. Mortuary Serv1CI.'!> Tues 2 -PM Pac1fk V 1ev. Chapel Pac:ifll \' '"'"' Mortuar. Di rl'Ct.Ors 644 • 2700 KALLAS ~rge Kallas age 6 I A Resident of Hunt 1ngton Beach paSM'd awav Dec 14 1985 Mr ·Kallas was born in St Louis Mo f'eb IJ 1924 H.-was a Branch Chief for lht- 1nterna1 Revenu• ~f'Vl('t' for over J!. "'t:.'ars and ..ervt-d h~ 1ountn f .. 11hfull dur1n1< 'WV. !I BeloH-d hw.bdnd ut Mdr" Ann Kdlla~ bt-ll•\.Pd f,.lht>r O! l.A-Y. ISM Kallci!> Tur rilnct" ..nd J•,hn H KdlTca!> ~tin,i.it11r &-dt h Chnstupht'r G K.illd.!> RK1und Beach gran<taugh ter Jt>nruft>r M Kall~ Tcrr a n(e Ah , u r ,. , ' i-d ~ " l>r •lh• r-:'>ldi..n H and \1t>I Ka11..,. boll if "I L. •UI' Hof ft.~· '""•'~ t• l~ , •.r.;1, .. 1 r \I 111 d' urH lo 1!111 :'>!1 r!udf' 1,_"r dp•· ::>dn h'\1r , ~J ... ,, .t l"hnst1dl"1 Bun.. ~ 1. bt-t'<'lt·br,w>d dt 1 Pl\' Tueida.'Y_ !:':It Sophi .. l; r .-•· k l) r t t. ,,.1 • • Chun t-. Los Angt·lf"' lntt-rr.wni v.1 !! t1': .. l •rt-t-r. Hd1-. t>ten Plt'rn ._,mill-:'>l1>rtuar I_ I !f Brr..-. D 'E\ ERl7'0 1.-µt !'>f-\"t·nn• .. ~. ~. 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Id TruetM, •r lu18n- 1. .,t'" t' t h \M't)fl, LC'lagt • PACIFIC VIEW ME MORIAL PARK '"'em.-te•, • Mottua1, L.h"[H'" • 1..1ema1N, ,.,00 Pile ol•c \/1ew Ot1vr ... ,. -K•lly, EHCUtl\I• Ille. ---------- PU6LIC NO TICl '°'eeldent, MS1 Corbin Av •nue, Northrldg•. Call to-nlet1m T~-No 1111) 701·ts7S P.,011~J O•. '\)fl \\I J , ,, p.,,. -<"l!fnt .. Q ·~ n '"'" "'A~, •• FICTITIOUS llUSIHfSS NAME ST ATUllENT . ' ... PUBLIC NO TICE nCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMf \UUflof[NT , ., -· .. r 0111 •• I 1• .... r ••• ' ... .,.. .-rir.-• :' q ,, MllC NOTICl FICTITIOUS •UllNESS NAME ITATIME.,_T . ' ,,., ... I' .I I """'cl 0.AnVf! C I ~. '11io1 ...... _M< 1~ .,.,.,,_ ' •fl lltl~ M 11:\4 f\;4tw [\IVI Bt>acn + "'" .. '()(' HAR•OR LAWN· MT OLIVE Mf>rlu&r1< · Cemete•' C•emetor\ •fi25 G•5le<: Av~ Co''• Mesa '>40 55C.• N~ M OTI41.,_I •ll MOAOWAY ~ARY I 10 8r0.0.1y C.os1a M-. 6•2·9150 ...._,_ ..... __ • I I I ~ ' Onnge Coat DAIL V PILOT I Monday. Oeoember 16. 1985 It's not t6o late to reduce your tax bill for '85 Editor's Nore~ ThlS JS the lim o( rwo rvlumns on Bear in mind. thoua)l \hut the&e s1tateg1ei1 will not work for everyone and t>efore making any changes. you should con ult a tax adviser. .~car-<'nd tBJt plannms. · As 1985 draw to a dose. there is s11ll ume to make financial cha ngl!s that could greatly reduce your tu bill for J 985 and 1n the future. Indeed. wtth President Reagan's proposal for sw~p- MARY RUDIE .... - One tactic you might US¢ tor shilling income into 1986-when 11 could be subject to leu taA -is dcfemng employment compensation, or. 1f you expect a year-end bonus, arrange to put 1t off until January. If you are i.clf- employed or own yo ur own business, and you use the cash basas method ofaccouniing, you could dt:lay bilhng un1il the end of the year 1ng tax reform on tht: honzon. 1985 might be your last chance to take advantage of many tame-honored tax benefits Another way to drop an to a lower wx bracket would be to defer investment income into 1he following year. There art many way~ to do this If. for example. you expect to sell a piece of real estate on wh1th th~re is a large capalal gain. rather than rcahzing all the profit an one y<!ar -and being tued for 11-you m1gh1choose10 spread the ~a1n over several years through whill as known as an anstaUmenLsalc. If reform a now being proposed as enacted next year. the baste effect wall be to lower tax. rates by reducing the existing 14 1ndl\ 1dual brackets to three -15. 25 and 35 percent -and to ehmanah.", or great!} ~ale. down. a number of cx1st1ng dedur\1ons. credits and other benefits. This means that now, mort than ever. 1t will be to your advantage to postpone rt'cc1v1ng whatever income you can until I 986and to take as many deducttons as possible. You can apply a 'anat1on of thts pnnc1ple of postponing gains (and ta.tes) to apprect.atcd stock a~ well For ex.ample, 1f )'OU want to delay rccc1' 1ng income from a stock sale. but don't want to risk seeing us pncc drop before the end of the year. you could speak to your financial consultant aboul arranging to sell the stock R&D space rules shifting· lndustnal real estate activ1t)' in Southern California will continue to be dynamic. but developer~ and brokers mui.t recognize new ground rules. including "aberration of the R&D pro1ect," to remain succc'>sf ul That was among the conclusion' emergJOg from 1hc Fall ·umm1t Conference sponsort'd by the CX'll'I~ of lndustnal Realtors chaptcrs 1n Irvine and m Los Angeles Chnst) C Walters. Slate Depan- ment of Commerce director. set a posmve conference tone for plant ex pansion an the state. but 1s'iucd some clear warnings. Walters emphasized that <.ah- fornaa must overcome st:,eral ·myths'' that have been used to lure away plant expansion. These include alleged high tax rates, energy pncc~ and housing costs. Federal and slate laws regulating hazardous wastes will have an in- creasing impact on future develop- ment. other speakers declared . Charles S. Vo$el, managing panner of Sidley & Austin. Century Cit), said these -hlws 1lrc pan1cularly acute 1n California because of the high volume of aircraft and related mdustnes here. ·Commenting on federal laws regu - lating hllardous wastes. tephen D Ramsey, former chief of the En· v1ronmcntal Enforc.c mcnt Section for the U.S. Depanment of Justice and now counsd with Sidley & Austin. said two federal laws impact substan- 11all\. on new development and prnp- en~ exchanges: the Resource Con· servauon Recovery Act and the Comprehensive En" iron mental Response. Compensation and D1s- ab1ht) Act. or "Superfund " "RCRA 1s a cradJe-to-g.rave ~P­ proach 10 hazardous waste affec11ng pnmanl) manufactunng plant'> CEC RCA deals with cleanng up past dump sites. There as :in cndle5'1 ltabilit} on users under the former act," he said. "Under ·superfund." 1f you gener- ate the waste, transpon. own or operate at. you're liable You need not be n~gligent. Defenses to liability are few. Enk M. Hansen, panner an Lincoln Propert) Co. in Irvine, and Ted B. Howard, president, Economic De- velopment Corp. of Los Angeles County. told the gathering about two often-overlooked vehicles for s11mu- lat1ng industrial development. Hansen declared that adaptive re- use of real estate can create new opponun1t1es "1n this overbuilt cn- v1ronmenL This means creating value b~ re-hsbbmgex1st1ng fac1ltt1es . taking ""''-1nc;t1tut1onal propcn) and making 11 more 1n~t11uuonal." Howard told the broker<; that andustnal revenue bonds arc 1he most widely used tool 1n California today for capnal expanswn Orange County market consultant :\lfred J Cobar told the conference that the "industnal developer's ro- mance with research and develop- ment prOJCCts l'i a mamage of bankruptc)." while pure industnal development as on the upturn, par- 11cularly an the Inland Empire. "The R&D market 1s a ~stery and a semantic aberration. Developers have expected to see a lot of guys 1n wh11e smocks running around an these buildjngs. Instead, most of them are being used as office space." Gobar said He said R&D space-builders are gradually shafting to multi-tenant industnal projects pnmanly in east Los Angeles County. Corporate executives speaking at the conference indica ted they are slowing down real estate activities and consolidating space. NYSE UPS & DOWNS -l1J itliJWI uitfi:ti--------- NEW YORK (AP) -Tile tollowlno list shows tne New York Stock Exchall99 stocks and warrants tl'lat nave gone up the mosl end down rne most based on percent of chenoe reoardleu ot vOlume for Friday. 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This may be the last year 1n which you can take certain deductions and, funhermore. 11 tax brackets are lower next year, any deductions left to you under the new tax law would be less valuable. For example, 1f yo u arc now 10 the 50 per cent Lax bracket, every dollar of deductions you take wlll save ) 01.1 50 cents in tu an JQ8S. but next year.if the top brack,•t drops to 35 per cent, each dollar of deducuon would 'I.ave you only 35 cents. Here arc some possible tactics that desen ca close year-end inspection: •Business deductions. If you own property that produces income, think about makmg repairs before the year closes so that you c~n deduct these expenses on your J 985 tait returns. Try to take care of other business expenses, such as equipment pu rchases. before the year ends. Under the president's proposal, the depreciauon period on business propeny could be greatly extended and the investment lax credit abolished. •Medical expenses. If your medical expenses exceed 5 percent of your adjusted gross 1ncoml', take care of any non-emergency medical procedures -yearly check-ups. elective surgery or dental work -now. Remember. also. to ded uct the cost of eye~asses, false teeth, travel costs to the doctor and other ancillary medical expenses. And new for I 985: Divorced or separated parents can deduct medical expenses actually paid for a child, even 1f the other parent claims the child as a dependent. •Prepay deductible bills. Paying your fourth quaner '>late and loc.al income taxes and property taxes as especially advisable 1h1s year because there 1s a chance. OvER THE CouNTER NEW '(()tll( (Afl'I 8111cn1 '" •'-OrletCn . I]'• 14 HenrdF NASDAO w.flllleM 81YY00• Dun~O \ 2•1-1•'-Hogon -·· "'-'' bldt • I) t& • '• D<M•ron 13 ~ I)>.. Hldrln Mid ..... , ...... bV BrwTol'tl Dvn1cn & ... ''" H0<1tlh tN111f, rN'J: .... 4 11 I• 1) 16 E••Van •l l "' 1 HVb<llC p.m. rldlv. rket de 8ulltl\ 21 I 12'-EconLO "° -'O' I IMS> Ml U '"''' BurnoS 1 I 1 • EIPU IS• I~ ISC =~· •-pr. CNLF" J I ) t EkltfB 2) ,. lnlOll\C CPT • • •• E1e<810 , ... 1'-lnllrn however slim. that t~e president's .,ropos.al to abolish the deduc11on for 1hosc taxes would pa~s Congress. A word of caution, however; heck w11h your financial adviser to make sure that 11 largc payment wou ld not throw you ir~to an alternative minimum ta;o; position for 1985 -which could end up increasing your tax bill considerably. Otht:r miscellaneous prepayments you. could ma~e include: sub~ription!> to husanc:s pubhcataons. ccnaan safe dep0si t fees. fee!. for investment, tax counseling and membership dues to bu~iness or professional ~oups. If ~ou were planning on anstalhng stor~ W1!'dows or msula1ton, or mnkang <;ome otbercncrgy.savmg improve· ment 1n your home, now •~ the 11mc to do so. Energy nedtts -worth up to SJOO -are due 10 expire an I ~85 rcprdles'> of reform. Also available to you for the las\ tame this year are energy credm -wonh up 10 $4,000 -for installing a olar hcatrng sy~tem or some other renewable energy equipment an your home. ' . Before >OU consider hu1ldmg up your deducttons an 1985, make sure tbat your outlays exceed the standard IR deductions which yo u receive automatically The~ deducuons have been raised 4 percent from 1984, to $2 ,390 for a single person and to $3,540 for mamed couples fihng a joint tax return Bear an mind also that 1f you 1tcm11c dcdurt1ons, this ycarm1gh1 be the last time you wil l be able to do so. Under the: tax proposals, the standard deduction will be larger. but many taxpayers who now itemize deductions will not be eligible to do so be<.'ausc the present proposal would only allow taxpayers 10 claim deductions if1hey exceed I percent of gross 1nrnmc ••• Nt:"'t wt .. 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WHAT AMEX Dm NEW V'ORK I API OK 16 Prev Toolb d•i: Advenceo Dec.tined 2~ ¥ncnanveo m 0111tlu ues ~i 179 Ntw nlvn~ S4 New tows 13' 14 AMEX LEADERS NEW V'ORK IAP -Sates ' 0 m C>r•Ct and ner cnange ot 1ne ten mosl 11cllve Ameriain S•ock E xcnange n uts l r a d lno n 111 on a 1 v a r mo•e ll'la n 11 H•nw WICkll BAT tno W11n11L11DB AM ln!I TIE Comm HomeGp n Do~P1r1 Lionel Alu Coro WS10loll111 Valunw Last Ch$. 1 779 300 s 8 • 1 0 "~too • l 16 +I 16 161 100 n· a 1' 360, 100 s '• .,. JJS.000 6 • 2S1;i!20 24 • + ~ 219.ow 2 • -1·16 :tt.~ Ji.: 1! 1•1.&oo 9'~ ... ~ CoLo QuoTES s.i.cteo world go1<1 -"'ond•; lOft4oft morntno """9 SJ 1e i• .,., sc. ,., l efldofl •!1emoo<' """O $.318 60 J()" I!' l'erie an..-noon S3 •4 113 uo so • • ,,.,.""1 hlnQSJ18 68 UC IO IQ 111111•1 at.nm ,. .. WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK 1.API Oec 16 Prr. T~~ l .AOvarte~ 1 • Oedlned ¥~~ 1 New n vns ' New IOWS 6 11 NYSE LEADERS fltEW YORK !AP) -Sein, • o m Mon<111y orlce anc net ct11~ of the lS mos• &Cllllt New YOfll Stoel!. E 1u:t1ar19e luUM 1r11ol1>11 n11r1on111tv at more tt1an $I !Qm. VtM'ne Last Ck un Carblele J,3"1,i 101"l + i;. Pn1110P1 , 2.~s. 12''9 t ~ Reyntdtno t 2, 9; 32'"> ; Comw Edi' 2. 12, 29ll. ~ tTT Coro 2, 3?,700 37 t ~ Amer T& T 2, 25,000 2•., -Texaco tnc 2 11•.IOO 18~ -111 PtllllpMorr 1,I S2 ,.00 17\\ + 2~ Med IL vn I a.u,700 36 • + \.o YtorganJP 1 m ,700 ~ -1' IBM I 100 152''4 +2 M1ocon I .600 63~ + l" llCA I ,900 ~ TexesOG11s 1 .600 l• • ., FreeorMcM I 100 19 4 -le Dow JoNES AVERAGES NEW YOllK (APl -Final Dow -Jones Zwkfl 111• anemc:>or' 1><0 SJ'~ '< .c S • >( $.' Q • ave~r"'' tor Monday, Dec 16 STOCKS 0oen H19tt Law OaM C,,.. illlktO ~· ........... SJ 1880 J!llOoO ,.......,... SJ1e oo up so 8~ ~~'"4 9~"" d» lfY C-go10 IOOI mont~ ~" SJ 19 00 vO I i'O METALS QuoTES "IEW VOi!• ,JIP• "°"' ,,.,.,.., ............... "'"""" "'ono•v A.lwfttnv"' t9 ~ W'1ft U. LV'IVf\tl N .. ~.......,._• \O(lt montn~~· ~ 6~ ". 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MCI 1,m· 11 "I Hlll'>CO '21 S 6. 13~ F=eroflu 2 3... • Tandem Im 2 1~ CmoCr s 1. lilt COl'lrQI 1 ~ 00 17 • A OC>tt( 1 1 I I 10 Ct h." 9 9 73 '"'4!' l \S »""-+, • . . .. ) . - • • -~ ~ • I): ' • 88 0ranoe Coast DAILY PILOT I Monday, Oeolmbef 18, 1985 NI.JC NOTICE NI.JC fl> TICE rtllJC NOTICE IC -.a Aeln10UI ....... C t• ... MIN IC Z.. STAR~ Off MAim ITA~ ~COURT NOflea CW NOTICI M A14 NDCllJlllrT CW The fOllowlng S*tlOnl .,. M CA.l60NU. TRUeTU'I &AU TMISTll'l IA.1.1 UM°' MTf1'10U9 doing bullMM ... oaw COUWTY"" .... ... .. • ..,, H i CHAMO ., ..... NAllm 8udo-c ~ .. Ion. , CMc i..oe ANGe&.11 YOU ARE IN DEFAUU YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T Tll• following "'•On• Plaza, sun. 275. Newpor1 c.. Mo, A 1M1t UNDER A DEED OF TRUST UNO(R THE DECLAR-he~ ~~~~~n.~~ m ~M~«~R~~~TED ~~M9EA23,Af~~C~~A~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~=~~~;:;;;r~~~ lh• Ftc111lou1 lu•lneu DOW lncorporll9d. A CLIFf'ORO DAVIS. $HANT! 1"3 UNLESS YOU TAKf CONDITIONS ANO RE· .. • Zllt N1me LAM-TEX. 2941 Cellfoml• Cotporetlon, 'DtANNETTA BOLTS. ROH-ACTION TO PROTECT STRICTIONS.ASANNE)(ED lc1111 .... 2124 ..... r1 .. Oteoe Lane. Unit '· Colt• CMc Ptau. ~,. 27$, ~ N(LL LEROY KENDRICK, YOUR PROPMTY. IT MAY TO THE SUBJECT PROP-(f [ M .... CA tmo !)Of\ e..cn. CA 92oeo s H A R 0 N D A L E E BE SOLD AT A PU8LIC !ATV. UNLESS YOU TAK£ 281 28a. lrplc patio trig, NEWPORT CREST Condo The Flc11ttou1 8utln... oaw Budget Prec>11at!on. RATCLIFF, MlnOtS. ~eon· SALE IF YOU NEED AN!)(. ACTION TO PROTECT I . ~ SPI pool, 11nn1t S8f5 (3BA or 2 <*II 3ba NA1N rlferr9dto 11>oww11 A Caltf0tnl1 COtl>OflllOn, l lwflOll\Oulelbedecteredf,.. PLANATION OF THE YOUR PROPERTY. ll MAY I \ ~ 937-1891or631 7956 $1,.00 mo Agt 04!>-2235 filed In Otanoe County on ClvlC Plan. Suite 275. New-lrom Ille ouelody Md COtl• NAT U A E 0 F THE BE SOLD AT A PU8LIC o ORT 5uQRES 38 November 28, tit .. FILE !>Ott S..Ch. CA 92000 trol ot th1lr 1>•r1nt or PROCEEDING AGAINST SALE IFYOU NEED AN EJ<. * •4Br t'.1Ba w/huge 'Id NEWP " ' NO F201001 Thll buelneu II con· 11>11-"t• YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-PLANA TION OF THE Cl~!:<>:!~ ':..~"8 CHECK 'YOUfl AO 2223 Meyer Place wJftplc. bar. across from Jame• Cami>o.11, 3320 ducted by • corpe>ttt!on CITATtON TACT A LAWYER. NAT u RE 0 F THE • 00 A~H ;)()PM THoW , .... , OA'Y $925 No pel!! 546-5005 bCJh s I 1!0/mo 111 4 , ... Wyoming Clrcle, COii• Ooma We<U (A~NT) On Jtnuery 10, 1988, 11 PROCEEDING AGAINST 8•1111oey 800AM-I1 30 AM 1~• Dahid•iio1 •l•lv .. 10-..,1<1"" • $250 NC dep Avf IN MeM, CA 92820 fhtt 1tatement wb IUed ("91 ADMTIOH) 11;00 A.M , Peop1ee lnvut-YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· 811t1.-. Cov1>1., M' ~;,1~.:<:,~:,r.•00 ~~!1••~11:, * EXOUISll E View Of Dec 15 Creative Waye Marilyn C•m1>1*I, 3320 with the COYnty Clltk of Or-To Oet1nl1 aotte. Jr. ment 1110 Loan AlloclltJon TACT A LAWYER a 00 AM·6 00 PM '"'.., w._ vou• •d " r110 1><10 •1 ocenn & HB n11e Illes 2Br Rltv 646-0250/493-0446 ' M C 9....... 20 9.-c feltlet) wh .-.,. lift-... d ....__ ... 10 00 • •• B'"RNET • .,.,.,.,,,.. 01•u""' .. ,.,. "n'""01''11• '0 M S.ll lrplc Micro. skyllte over ""' ,. Wyomln'j Circle, Cotte 1nge Coun!y"on Novemt>erl(ltwlftte't ....... Nttllnl u duty @pointed Truetee On J111u1ry T, 1988. at OI AOLINll •no c~• • ..v. •o O•'" 1 11•w,1 Days 'ti rt 211t8a.spacllvrmw/col.)' New upgrad-" 2-Br 2, .. 88 Thi• t>ualneu w" con-F21BM llMWn end to .. ,.,_ ot Tru11 rtc0tded Dlcembet RESNICI<. ESQ .. of the law ~;.;;;.., ':: :: :: :: ~~,:~·~ ~:· ~d~~·:=i:.: 11111rs New crpt. sub-1er eel esa, • ., • ., , I "" I ·~ • unuvr In pYttuent to ..,_, : " ""'. "' -... "' , ,. .... '~• O•ll• P1io1 •cc~11 110 11ao.1<1v Condo wi den, A/C. 2 car l1uc1e0 by• hu1b11nd and Landtr•n 111d ••la, ~tobelfleflltMror 27, 11183, •• ln1tr No. ottlcet ofOREENWALDend ......... ... .. , ..... •·c•~110, ,.,. ,11., 0, ,,.. •Q•o Chn•st~ reon sec prk"O wtopnr gar&pootlngat comm wife Yelencle .. nll lkllldlt19, modlef of Mid ~ ptf· 83-585020. of Offlelel Re-RESNICK, 11 duly appointed " .. , ,....,, >et • .,. .. tu•"• a<<u•lff ov ,.,. '""' S 1100 No pets 549-2447 S 1795 No pets 640-5324 Tl'lll 1l1tement wu llled 1'20 IMl 11t lt,..t, lult9 MM abo¥1 l*Md. cordt, ex.cut.cl b~ Beolto IQenl f<>t ll'le DEERFIELD w..,... , ...... '''°' "" ""'' 00 ••>wta to•..,. NPT f ERR•CE CONDO I a ~~ ....... c co ,._, ... , ..... 1''" """'"" 3Bdrm 2811. lrplc, wtd " .. nh Ille County Clerk of Or-aoo, ...... Ana, CA a'l'OI I 1--"'..... ewt rou Paci and Cermen eel, hu.. MMUNITY ASSOC IA· 3Bdrma 2'1tba. 2 810"' no ange COYnly on Oeoembet Publlahed Ottnge Conti-,_-, ottM end ,.. bind ll'td wife u folnt t-"· TION und« and pureuant 10 I I '"• •"-•1 ,.., 1>1•0 .... ~ •• JO hkups, yard douote gar· ·' 3 1985 Daily Piiot Novembtt 25, 0.-Cll*'td to.....,-...,. the 11111 .. trutlora, In the off~ tl'll DECLARATION OF =~·,.,:~ :.:,1;::<l,."'';.":,;":;:,'.;:, N eed a i age No pets $900 • sec pets Vacant & Ready Publllhed °'ll'IOI Cout comber 2. 9. •nd 16 11185 ........ ,,. ...... In o..ert-of the County Record« ot COVENANTS.CONDtTIONS c-.1o<1 •' ' .......... ..no..o tempo rary ••• 6 .. 8 w IAlh 497-6267 $975/mo lse Agl Piul 0.lly Piiot Oec«nt>er 9, 18, M-3311x IMftt Z3I IW N10 of tM 0t1noe County. Stlle of ANO RESTRICTIONS C"-• ~~:"'•,,:• .r:::"': •• ~~.~0:::1:,' • b t h I Evans 646-7171 23 and 30 1985 abOH •ntltl•d OOIHI, C•llfornl•. WILL SELL AT ln11ter "CC&Rt") recorded .. ._ ______ .. ......... .... JO 0 e p 38r 2Ba Condo. 2 car gar C/21 Real Estaters M-853 lociatecht CrtMtMI Ctune PUBLIO AUCTION TO In Book 11213, Peg.. with those poolS900 CnuckorDave P\8.JC fl>TICE ....... 210 W. T_,.. It.. HIOHEST BIDDER FOR 186-226. tnelullVe, OtttC:l.81 84S 7171 or 646-5743 Nwpl Cresl 3Br 2'"'r8a ---------i---------LA.. c~ 11011 °""--"CASH (payable 11 time ot Rec:orda 01 Or•noe County, l ll ' Christmas t Condo s1200 Tenn. g11 f'tel.IC fl>TIC£ ITATEMENT CW JO,,_ M l:*»A.M. el tMt ~In llwful money ot Ille Clllfomla,111ll'tnexedtothe .. ._. ______ d , .,l~lr' expenses? ~". "Sharp clean Eas1s1oe Pool. jac 213-427-1136 A8ANOOU•NT ~ ""-."*'end ..... to ..... llnlted Siii .. ) II the ~·th tub ....... pr""'""( YM11~ In h 2Br 1 Ba house Fncd yrd --••,.. ,.,...,..__ -• _,.. ,..... ..,....... ' C hec k I e & patio. encl gar New PRIME DUPLEX 38r 28a flCTITl(>UI 8U8*111 u-..,... ""• • • ..,... -·If_,'°"'"-"• wttJ tront entr~ to Ille Orange the name o EUN UI< F IC NAME ITA~NT .,...... .... Mid,.....~ Mt IM County Old COUr11'10uM. 211 CHANG 1nd HYECHA o fferings In paint, crplS & drps Lndry 'l blk to ocean rp . The lollOw!ng l>ClflOl;I• ,,. Tile lot1ow1ng ~r1on1 dectlNcl.._,,.... .... _ w Same An• ~erd. CHUNG WILL SEL~AT t classified , area Must pa" creo11 patio St 100 ,.94-7748 OOlng bustneu es PacJllcl nave l batl4oned llle UM ol "91 of tMlr ,...te _...... City of Santi Ana. S'tete of PUBLIC AUCTION TO l'liE 1 Check No pets $625 ' VERSAILLES 2Br 2Ba, se- En11rpr1ses t8821 De••·'"' FICllUOUS 8u11n1H .................. .., ... Cellfornll I ll rlgl'lt lllle end HIGHEST BIDDER FOR sec dep 710·5629 curlfy ocean view. avail ware Suite 101. Huntington Ntme European Tour1t1 In-llef'elft. lnle<lt1 conveyed 10 ano CASH (pey1b1t II time ot DAlY PILOT * •EASTSIDE 3Bdrm Jan, $930 Herb, days/ a..cn CA 92648 form111on, One Newport '• ....,. .. 9'tMd, ,_ MW held by It unoer said Nie In llWfUl money of Ille CLASSflD 2 335 Wendell C Wiiie, 1882 I Place, Suite 400. Newpot1 ...., be ...._, ~ of• Deed of True11n the prop«ty United Stetn) al the outa~ 21180 Condo 2 car gar 645 2702 eves/7 2· 1 Oe11ware Suite 101. Hun I· Beach. CA cen*"tM of oowt. t1tu11ed In Mid COunty and front entrence to the build-642 r:.~73 ~ lrpl. tennis. pool 1ngion Beach CA 92648 Tne Flctlllous Business The ,.attOft ,... llef'9ln Stele ci.scrlbed as. Ing IOctted 11 41350 VON I •;,v Monte ~1S1a Ave St 150 A t II F'rank Robert Law 18700 Name relllfred to tbove wu i. fof tM pwpoM of rr..-. PAFICEL 1 Lot 23 ot Trect KARMAN, OAON BUILD· ~ .a ) 838-9427 or 645-2991 ;;,;,iP1.;l;.;f.-m,_e_a _____ _ Main Street • 103. Hunt-111.o tn Orange COunty on IM Mteef oNld tor,.._.. No 3470, City ot Coste ING. NEWPORT BEACH, '1 '' /' 1ng1on Beach, CA 92648 FILE NO F203032 -·tor............ Meaa, COYnty of Orenge. CALIFORNIA all rlgl'lt, lltle ' -• Frplc/gar & fuSI SSOO's 3 81INI This business ts con-Mark Goodman. 353 fMNK I . ;t()l.llt, County Stell ot Calltornlt, 11 ihown and Interest conv__,. to, • 9 reasons lo rent 2bdrm J I d 21AI. C 0 I L v1-~ before New Year kids cell ._.,..~•-•.11 ... -... -"!-'"'-. duclltd Dy 1 general part-ypress r ve. •gun• Clerll, 8y: R. KuNpe, O.U-on a mep recorded In 8()()1( Ind now held by II, under ·~ nersh1p Beach CA 92651 " 124, Peges 5 and 6 of Mlt-H id DECLARATION OF 539-6191 Agt cost EXEC style apt w/vu ol Frank Ro1>6r1 Law This busJl'less WH con-Dated: November 16, celleneous Mepa, record• of COVENANTS, CONDITIONS 4 North bay1ront. 1Br 1Ba Tn1s statement wu filed ducted Dy an lndivlOual 1985 Otafl'ile County, Calllorn11 AN O RESTRICTIONS I I I la 1069 Low priced pos!lible br no gar turn /unturn yrly wuh me Coun1y Clerk 01 or. This s11111men1 was liied DeWitt W. Cllnton, C-· PARCEL 2 Tl'I• WH I (CC&Rs) In tile properly Situ-twptr llC Incl den dbl beth & gar $ 1300/mo Agt 673-4062 11nge Coun1v ol'I November Wlll'I 1ne Countv Clerk ol Or· IJ C--.1, l.erry COfJ, 135.50 feet ot Lot 10 In aled In Hid COYnty and Beaut Back Bay vu 11,. ac S750 call for address · 20 1985 al'lge County on Oecem~ Deputy C~11t• CC*l\NI, BIOclt "C" of Tract No. 812. Statedescrll>edu· Lot60of remld 5 Br 4ba. great tin 539-6 !90 Best Ally lee al~oa Peaiaa•ll F292M5 9. 1985 Crtmtnel C-'a ......... H per m@ recorded In Tract 8527 In the City of S595.000 PP 631-4696 MESA VERDE c1101ce 3Br <ta07 Weller O. Howato, Inc~ Publ1sned Orange Coast 210 W. Temple ltreet Boole 20, Paoes 1 ano 2 ot Irvine. County of Orengo, ----2ba home. greal loc crl/ - Attorney Al Lew, 1500 Qu.11 Dall'( P1101 Oecembef 16, 23. (t-m ), Loe A,,...... CA Mi~laneout Maps. In tho State of California. u per 118 C&IYOI $11111 yd decor patio. Jan 1 ""i""s""R•l'l•GW-ly-dec-o·r·at...., •. ""1"" attMt, lulle '40, Newport 30 1985 and January 8, I0012 174-5811, Attonwp otftce ot the COunty Re-mep recorded In Book 344. AbSOlute bargain! Pres-No pets S 1''125 751.3895 10 O<:h crpt, blinds No .. ec:h. CA t:zeeo 1986 fOf County Of Loe .,,...... corder of u ld COunty Pages 48, 49, eno 50 ol Mis-tlglous 3 bdrm 2•11 ba1h Pllblleti.ct 0re"99 Cont M-861 Dept. of Ch....,..'• ..,_ PARCEL 3· Loi 47 of Tract cellaneovs Maps, In the Of· I exec twnhme Pool. spa NEWER 3BA 28A 2 story pets $600 mo 675•6606 Diiiy Piiot No•ember 25, 1----------V1cee No 3470, a.s ahown on 1 lloe of lhe County Recorder Ital £11111 fer Salt GtHral 1002 + tennis Try 10% down b1t-1ns. dbl gar pvt yd $425-utils pd 1BR duplex OecemtMr 2, t , and It, 1tt5 fltel.IC NOTICE PubHshecl Otenoe Cou1 m@ r1CO<deO In Boole 124, of said County or rent Call Patrick $875t mo • dep 759-3567 4 17 E Bay Ave. Balboa M-1371 · Dally Pilot November 25 0.-Pegea 5 •nd 8 ot Mlt-The street address ano Bta1t1/Cta•os 760 8702 agt 1 adull No pets 547-1155 SUPER~ COURT cember 2. 9 16, 1985 oelleneous Mapa, In lhe of-otl'ler common datgnallon. Lta~tr ftrtoloS•FH . PLUSH CONDOS I Br Pt.el.IC NOTICE Of CALIFOftNlA, M-827 I~ of the County AeGotder II any. of lhe r..i Pfoper1y "'-atral 1002 All properties are condos LIT II IELCllRT $750 2Br • Oen S 1000 COUNTY Of ORAHQE of Slid County dei;crlbed 1bove Is -3BR 3BA. CM $132,900 Approx 1/2 acre tennis Over streams & falls Obi llrac lurn bach. conv loc ~ep luN kit $425. yrly Incl u111 Desire quiet mature on-smkr 673-5580 1n the Matter 011ne Appl!-DllmtlC NOTICE The 11reet address Ind Pl.l'P<>f1ed 10 be 10 Penny *TIE ILIFFI* 2BR 2'~BA. CM s 129.000 court size 101 Last one gar wfelec door m1tro F1CTITIOUl IUStNE&• carion of HOVSEP O TASH-r~ Oll'ler common dealgnatlon, Pinet. I~ Calltornlt Spacious 3Bdrm + Re-2BR 2'h8A. CM $123.900 avallable 5550.000 Call w/d hkup 549-2447 NAME 8TATtMENT JIAN on bef'lall ol OIRAN If any, of Ille real property Tile undertlgnad dll· 2BR l'~BA CM $l06 900 ThelollowingpertonsareHOVSEP t<IRAt<OZ and FICTITIOUllUllNEll described ebova 1sC1almssnyll11>1llty lor1ny treat "Allnew rnterlor"-' • T60-0433or 759-9044 D1111Poiat 2126 oroaa -4tl llar -2'22 doing t>usmess u Colon11l v EEK E N u o vs E p NAMe ITATE•NT "''r"""'ed to be Par-' I 1ncorrectnest ot tho street Like a model! Bnunht u a I LendM will finance 85 low Tl n T"· I 1•~1 ..... I"'" --~-as 10 5'1. fixed Interest E lllFFS Charmrng unlurn 2Br 2ba B IBa balcony 2 Inc House. A CaJll0<n11 G~11 KIRAKOZ minors tor '"' 0 ""' ng pert0na are 1163 Avlamore Terrace, address end othe< common 2nd home. now ca.n't use. r · Pannetship, 274 Chit [)rive, Cnange 01 Name dotng business u Wrapped Coste Meu. Ct llfornle, designation. If any, Shown hlS loss. your gain! 1 Full bay view, 3Br 2''1Ba. lrplc. walk to t:>ch $ IOOO ullls OR Studio S375 Incl Laguna Beacn CA 9?651 No A 13 t092 In Ribbons. 30242 Crown Pa1cet 2 2052 Wlltece si .. llereln s 199 000 (Furn 8111 also) T d. . ) $2 15.000 Ownr 760-1108 Collect 2131454-118 I u111s No pets 640-403Q Paul Corien 27• CUii ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Valley Perk way. L1gune Cosll MHa Ctlllornls; SaJd tale will be made. l>ut ' ra ltiODa --Nice 2Br 2Ba upstrs 1 r;-r Drive, L•guna Beac;h, CA FOR CHANGE OF NAME N~el, CA 9~677 Parcel 3 '120 G1eneag1es wilhOYI covenant or war-l1~~~!'5fo Ce. I Realty ••~ilt Beau 1100 FtHllill .... 92651 (Sec 6064) ermeyne s Designs, lne .• Terrace. Costa Mesa, Call-ranty, exPfessOr Implied, r• UllU llUI V1lle7 2134 e:fia C::e~i~~~l~7~~0~~50 Jean Harring Ion 2007 HOVSEP O TASHJIAN on A Calllornia Corporation, 44 lorntt gardlng llfle, possession. Ot Sii 000 I 631· 7370 BEST BUY IN TOWN Wow U OO's 3br 2t>a 2 stry Htgllland Drive. Newport oenall of named minors ~~1;2~7Sol, South Legun•. The undersigned Tru1tee encumbrances, 10 pay the ' 24x60 Arlington on corner wshr/dryer provided dbl mall I Bdrm I Bath 510•1, Beach.CA92660 DIAAN HOVSEP KIRAKOZ Tnls b slness II co dlsclaJmaanylltbllltytor any remaining prlnc;tpal tum of PRIOEIEllCTlll SALE O R TRADE trl-level lot.Ve....,lrgllvlngrm,dln· gar kids/pets hurry Narcissus $650/mo Incl Tn1s business 1s con-•nd VEE KEN HOVSEP u n-lntorrec1ness of !he street the llen secured by said real 1py111 ••• llLL Twnhse. Solana Sch ·' 11 759 0281 · v dueled by· • cor""'allon ._.. ing & kitchen area with 539-6191 Anent cost u 1 s • ducted by 11 general P•rt· KIRAKOZ has llled 8 petition ""' llOdreas end otl'ler common property, with lnteras1 there-" nershJp 1 1"1 '1 t a 0 d8 81 Germayne Cumby, Preal-deslgnellon, 11 any, showl'I on. 15 pro\llded In said Prestigious executive oceanfront deluxe com· fam room. Small pets ok H I I L 2140 Unlurn. very nice 2sA Paul Coheri 1~.,.1~ c:1110~~r ~o ~h:ng~ del'll nereln CC&Aa. advances. 11 any. nome with ocean. moun-plex, 2 mslr br's, 2'!tba, Young adults welcome aa . ea ea 1 BA Av a 11 J an 3 This 11aiemen1 was tiled their names trom 81 OIRAN Thia a111emen1 w11 filed Said aale •Ill be made. but under the ierms oJ said tain & city llght view In pool, Jae. 58una. tennis. S32.500 Agt 540·5937 2 Bdrm, dbl gar , 6 blk to $800/mo Agl 675-6000 wllll lhe Countv Clerk ol Or-HOVSEP KIAAKOZ bl with the County Clerk ot Or-wllhout covenant or war-CC&Rs, lees, charges. and serene setting Pool &. S 187.500/lor comp prop-1--1--t:>ch. no pet S825t mo ange Counfy on December VEEKEN HOVSEP KIRAKOZ ange County on November renty. express or 1mptled. re-expenses or the Tru1tee and spa New landscaping erty NB/CdM 6,.0-6094 tall I 964-2283 all 4 Olli flleH 2624 9 1985 to a) DIRAN HOVSEP TASH-20. •985 ,_.. .. gardlfl'il title. Possession, or ot the trusts created by said Upgraded "Capehorn" •-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil F-.., ... H --b .. _ CC&Rs od 1 Ith 4 .. _... H /C d At $550 you'll save plant" 18drm Apt with balcony ..__ JIAN. b) VEEl<EN HOVSEP •net-W Couc.. '"I· encum ranc.s, lo PIY 1 • .., m e w uvvrooms. O•ltl ea OI , $ C Publlar.ed Orange Coaa1 TASHJIAN .. ··-· "• .. rem•lning prlnctpal sum of Tl'ICI total amounl ot the 2·~ baths. famlly room. • 1---•------lor New Year upgraded Poof No pe!s 495 all Dally Pllol December 16. 23, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tome1 At Law, Two Co::::· the no1es secured by wd unpaid balance ol tile Obll-wet bar. 2 fireplaces & • 2br • garage 539-6191 Alter 3pm 646-3618 30. 1985 and Janu1ry 6, tl'lat aJI persons 1nttlfesled 1n ••• Plau. llltle 125, • Deed of Trust, wltn 1n1erest gatlon secured by tile prop-11 a rd w 0 0 d 110 0 rs GtatHl 2102 Agent sm lee 1 Borm in dplx enctoled 1988 111e miner sl0tesaid eppear ~::!; Ct,:,:O eo..1 tl'lereon. as prOYlded In said erty 10 be sold and reason-$640.000 • • 4BR OCEANFRONT, Nwpt lniae 2144 garage $475/mo 279 w M-8&8 before lllrs court In Oepar1-Dally Pilot Novemoer25 De-notH, tdvlncft, If any, able etllmlled cotta. ex-BELLE CHASE LEE Bch. Ill June, $1475/mo Wilson Apl B 645-1819 ment Ho -3 -tt-7*-0wie" -2 9 O 9' tlletermaot.aald..0..0 pemesand.advances~lbe 48R OC~NFRONT Mty VERYNICE2.SR ~. ---------Cenier Otove West. Stnra oembef · •nd 1 · 1 85 ot Trust, fees, Charges and lime ot Iha 1n11111 pobUcatlon furn, color TV 'Avail detacl'led Turtlerock l'lome Easts10e 1Br, stove, frig fltel.IC NOTICE Ana Celilorn1a on Jenuary M-838x e11peoaesol lheTrustee ano of Iha NotlGe ot Sale 11 montl'lly& weel<ty s1250 759•7602 urns pd Prkng space ---------24 1986 at 9 15 o'Clock of the truais crNred by Mid SIT.027 40 -ay I YIEW UI'••• IRuyy 5525 No pets 646-0988 FICTITIOUS •U81N£18 AM , and lhen and lllere fltel.IC NOTICE Deed ol Trull, tor ll'le he beneltc1ary. DEER· .. _ ""--_.. * *•EITALS* * NAME STAT!MENT Sl'lowcause, If any 111eynave 1m0Ynl re .. onebty ••ti· FIELD COMMUNITY AS· Of ocean. sunaets, Jelly --M••••EME•T n Leeward-2020 Full11rton The foUowtng pertons are wny said petrtl<>n tor cnange FICTTTIOUI MlllNEll meted to be $157,175 43 SOCIATION. under H id .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E.iltra large IOI 50' Iron-nnrr -CALL US REGARDING 2BR 1BA $650. sec dep dOIOQ buJMnen 11 VKV De-of name snould no1 be NA• STATE•NT Tile benellcllfY unoer uld CC&Rs tiere1ol0<e execuled 112 IOO tage by 162' deep 1n Olde l 14/lli-11 U IAVINE RENTALS $400 No pets 631-8427 velopmenr Co 17 2 5 grtnled The lolfOwlnn ...,sons.,. Deed of Trust neretotore ex-Ind delivered 10 Ille under-F111'1uu CdM Build your dteam ln1'11 Ct11t RtaHtr• Monrovia C-• Costa MMI. IT IS FURTHER ordered doing busineU ;;'Tho Out-ecuted •nd dellvered 10 the signed a written o.c1aret10t1 home $79Q,OOO. Clrcle tnese Newport 2t>r l • IBR walk 1n closet. pool. CA 92627 lhll a copy ot 11115 order 10 ooor Store, 3197-E Airpon undersigned • written Dec-or Default and Demand for IEWPtlT IUCll 2ba basic kllch $675 11· llOO new carpet $435/mo Micnaet Vall 306 S Bay ll'low cause be published In Loop Drive, Costt Mesa. CA lttlllon of Default and De-Sale, and a WT Ill en Notice of Nicety decorated bacnetor I ,lllijl{)IJf f1C~f S many olhers av all call 38r 2Ba. 2 c ar gar No pets tst last$ 150 set lmmed Pt Bttboa lsl•nd CA 92662 ll'le Orange Coast Dally Piiot, 92628 mano for Stle, and• written Defsull and Elec11on 10 Sell unit Private decl\. bar Realtors. 675-6000 539-619 I Agent cost S 1150 Lse (818)888_55 10 occupancy 85 1-0424 Pei~ C 9 111117 497 Costa • newspape< of genertl Wes!ern Outdoors Pub14-Notice ol Oel1ull ano Elec· Tne undersigned caused and mirrored walls 10% 11~ hila• 2106 or (818) 346-0440 28d IBa cp1s, drps, nar Mesa A 262 circulatlon publlslled 1n this cauons, A California Corpor-lion to Sell The undersigned S8ld NotlQe of Default and " MicMel M Kesner 21682 .._,. Id N t•~· 1 n.... Elec1t 1 Seti 1 down to qualilied buyer C -3BR 8 No pe1s Adlts pref S700 county at 1eas1 once a week atton. 3t97·E Alrpon Loop ceu....., sa o ..... o .....,.. · on o o be re-oroaa 4el •ar 1022 1 '~ A house. unlurn, SANJUAO Condo2 story Lse A 1 1 1 548_7234 Impala Ln · Hunflngion tor four consecutive ~9 Onve. Colle Men . CA leull and Electlon lo Seti to corded In the county where (714) 673-4400 yrly $1100/mo • utlls 2BR 2''> oa den a11a11 v Beacn CA 92646 pf!or to the day 01 saJd hear-92626 be recorded In the county tile real propeny 111 loceted 2 R-1 LOTS: Reduced to Av all now Agl 673-4062 Jan $995/mo 6 75-4991 28drrn crpts, drps Water Tl'l1s business 19 con-ing Thll business i& con-where the rHI prOf)erty Is DATED November 27. $305,000 Eacl'I 1 blk to __ 636 20 ducted by 8 101n1 venture 08190 Dec 12 1985 dueled b'( 8 corportt1on loctted 1985 I beach. Agt 759-9070 •• ,... Univ Park Condo 2br 2ba paid ·4 1 B.1:5SP5M95 Peier C Vall Henry T. Moore, Jr.. Robert Tw1leg1r. Vice Dale. December 5, 1985 0 REEN WALD ANO • • dbl gar , new pl11n1. crpts, 2566 Orange Thia statement wu flied Judge of the 811perlor President PMfMel lnvMtment end R E I H I C K • • ' OUPLEX-2Br 1ba ea. So-Pea1a1•l1 2107 S93S/mo tst/lasl/sec 2BR 1'~8A. pvt lndry rm 'f!rllh !he County Clerk of Or-Court This 111atemen1 Wiii tiled Loen Aeeoc&etlon, .. laid Trut ... /Aoeftl .... Yon I of-PCH. $275,000. 521 BEACH Cottage. ee1ween 854-7977 or 863-1460 1ns1de UM pauo gar ange County Ol'I December Robert A Garr11son, w11n !he County Clerk of Or· True t ee. •1: Cul F. Kerman, hff• 460, New· Carnation. By owner the ocean & the bay nr - -Nice No ~Is s6SO/mo i o. 198~ Esq One N-pcrt Pl . 10tn ange County on November Entelllerdt, Attorne• In port 8Hch, Calllornl• 673-0241or673·1541 the library, 2br 1ba. fence Ll~lll lt1cla 2148 Call Jean 631_1266 P I hed 0 F2MMIC Floor. Newport Beacn. CA 20. 1985 Feet, •te IMI• Monie.a t2180, (714) 111·to01. •1: 1 1 ... RBR vu HILLS 5445 000 yd, gar, stove, retrlg. Yrty w a~ roomy 2Br yrd , 1 ~~ ;' ub Is r9nge oaSI 92660 F212117 Blvd., ...... ., Hllt1, Call-8arnel Reenlck " • $950 A 12 20 650 7592 • • ~~. OallyP1101December 16 23 PublllheO Orange Coast Published Orange CoHI tornl• 10212, (213) Published Orange Coast Fee land ,.BR+FR. 111 / • lluge obby rm $1500 • •• 30 1985 and January 6 oa11y Poo1 December 16. 23. oa1ty Piiot Novembcw 25. 0e-553-IMO/f7t..1750 Dally Piiot December 9. 18. ; 2'~ba. Poot. Jae. sec sys. Oceanfront 3BA 2BA. yrly ullla. 1st & last 499·2286 aJ~: l986 30 1985 December e. t986 cember 2 9, ano 16, t985 IH .s71 23, 1985 ·-· ....... --.. -On cul-de-sac Open Sun 2 car gar $1700/mo I It L 216-9 -··---•• M-860 M-857 M-836 Publlsneo Orange Coast M-854 1-5 By owner 640~4 avail now 6l 3·4585 • ewrrt . IC. 2BR Iba, new cpt & drpa Ot lly Pllol December 16. 23. 1---------------2BR 1 ba. yrly, Wes! New-$680/mo S300 de ------------130 1985 Nll.IC NOTICE C11t1 Nt11 1024 Unfu1rn 3BR 2dBA1 hM with por1. 6 houses to ocean Gas/W1r Pd 548•2562 P M-856 • ex ras an ocallon U111 1ncld $950 mo K 22* , L~ Attr~lve 5BR 3~A $1500/mo yrly 673-0708 650-8730 j28R 2ba ~1de lwnl'ls frpl. SYDNEY 0MARR NOTICE Of -........... IUOCI. ome onven1ent o-C-• gar nu crpt drps paint TftANIF£A •a• .. llfCIEEI : cation $159,500 Tenant IJUtraao ltacla 28R2''1BACondo.lg2car s790 Oick 666_400od 5 0111• I Nohcelsflerlbyglventhet •-1 occupied 24hr notice to 2111 gar .nrocean nope1s 640_2426 e esi k d Y fltel.IC fl>TICE PUBllC NOTICE Fluor Englne4Ws Inc sold 1211000 show Marshal Plan Inc . $950 mo 557 6689tE v w n s atete of P u r s u a n I ' o a Plan I on Whitewater rnl Broker. Linda or Claudia BLUFFTOP duplu ocean 2Br 2Ba on Victoria nr c~ SaJe/Leasebaek Agreement Jasmine Creek.2 BA , (2 l3) 450-04 15 views, 2700 sf, 3br 2•,,ba, 2Br 2Ba. tr pie. 2 car gar Newpon Blvd Squeaky Oep9ttMent of cer1am personal property to den will! custom decor patios. trpt, IO kite . gar . age View. pool $ 1200 I clean, lots or parking He91tf1 tenrlcee Cap1111 Aasoclstes Inter -Tennis. pool. clubt\ouse IP&Ollll •H mature cp l, no pets Cnuck or Liz 646-7171 S595 No peis 990_2962 Oreft ~ na11onal, Inc • 3 I Eut Pl1tte F I d b $1200 tk 1 be h •ct...._ ---Avenue. Park Pt~·. Colo-and 24 hr security Price I rep eee. ou le guage, mo, w1 o ac * 1••HR VIEW MILLS 2 BR 2 BA T.etday, December 17 .. "'"..... ........., has been reduced for 3 bdrms, walk to res.-& Pines Pane 1st. last• -Pvt pa110. In ec:eordance with tho redo Springs. Colorado quick sale 1aurants. shopping and sec 831-92201493·8658 4 bdrm, ocean view. carport storage IHH. ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): You'll gain access to tnfonnatfon previously classified or proh1b1tcd Focus on power, authority, 1ntcns1ty. added re'ipons1b1hty and chance for greater financial reward. Love relat1onsh 1p will mtens1 fy. CalllOfnla Health ano S1le1y 80903. a general detetlptlon •••.i-o transporllon End unit C • I • 2122 $2000 lease 640-2064 window view of Golf Code. Sec11<>n 25356 1. •of the personal properly'' _,. -Only s114,ooo. $60/mo trtal I Ir Course \675 610 Joann dra11 remedi•l IC11<>n plan as follows. to wit cMt ln •IEWPORT CREST* s 6 6 5 l'IH been prepared tor the CAO CAM Equipment ind assoc Call Agt 646-4380 3Br 2Ba. 1'~ blk to bch 4BA 2,~BA Townhome 1 4 • 4 13 Donna removal of cont1mlna1ed related fixtures and att•ch· HIRE Frplc, gar, lndry, blllns, Approx 2000 sf. dbl gar. 2Br 2Bs upper wtoeck Nu TAURllS(Apnl 20-M ay 20): Burden•~ removed. wish com es true. element s of t1m1ng and luck ndc w11h you Y ou could be espec ially fortunate in matters of speculation -you might win a contt>~t. Anes. Libra perso n s play key roles. aoll trom the Old Metro-ments localed at tl'le patio ' balcooy, St<>fage custom oak bar e1egan1 CPI & drps bllns, gar polltan Clrculla 1oca1eo 81 preml&eS of Fluor Englneefl. =========~ S 1100/mo 619-346-2891 l'lecor pool. tennis. walk S 725 No pets 645.4837 1261 Logan Avenue In Coall Inc .. 3333 Mlcl'lelson Drive, 642 567 f•llLlll YIEW to bch, avl Dec t5, $1500 Mess. Calltornls The soil lrvlni! C.allfornla 92730 end through classified -* • * *2Br IBa 4 Plex wl patio con1a1ns levels ot trace lhet said Sale/Leaseback __ Like new 2Br 3811 Twnllse Sherry Coshow. Brl<r & carpor1 Nice area GEMINI I M ay 2 1 -J~nt' 20): Empham on new stans. fresh chance for advancem ent 1n business or career Be direct, state your case in original, creative manner M ember of op posite sex helps you get to heart of mane~. metals wnlch eKceed Ille Agreement was conaum-in best CdM locatlon All 63 l -2242 or 645-6002 $625/rno 546-5605 111resnolds establlslled t>y maleel on the 22nd day of amenities S 1450/mo !he SISI• Metropollten October. 1985, al 1ne office 673·6366 or 673-3735 Circuits plan 10 remove tile of FluOf Engineers, Inc contamlntt.O toll In Janu-Dated !hit 5th day or 0.. noo OFF IAY '* 28r 2' •Ba Dpl) Every Pvt 2bdrm home w/gar extra ~tuge yard Dbl kid/pet 539-6191 Agt fee garage Ouiet S89~ Pel CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): Ac<.'t:nt on family, land . basic research. l ntu111ve intellect is hon ed 10 razor-sharpness. You'll sense what is impon.ant and m suncuvely know what to do about tt. Ano ther ary, 11186 combef. 1985 COples ol !he remedial IC-C ... Aeeoc&et .. lnltl'· lton l)l1n wtM be 1valt1ble tor Nlttoftel, lftc:. review II the Dec>1t1menl ot 8r. ,,_,... A. Newcomb, Hullh Services. Toxic 0..-el C041nMf Cancer and Aquanus play top roles. Subat•~ Control 01v111on Publtll'led Oranoe CoH I LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): K ey 1s 10 d1vcrs1fy. to make add1t1onal otflc. located st 101 South ~ally Piiot December 111. contacU toopenlmcsofcommunacatto n Check wardrobe bcawarcof Bre>edwsy. Room 7011. Los 985 M •• 9 ' bod · . ' Angeles, CA 90012 and al -vv appearance. y image. You II learn more about financtal assets o f the o range county En---..,-.,.-,C-NO-Tl_CE __ Ot.bcn. viron"*'llel HNllh 0ec>ert-1 ___ r_~------ VlllG0 I Aug. 23-Scp t. 22)· Be meticulou s. 1n examination of legal men• 1oeaiec:1 •• 1726 w .. 1 OMMNANCE documents r a.kc no thing for g:rantod. be aware of nghts and 171" s1r .. i. s ante AN. CA NO. -. I II 112702 AN ORDINANCE Of THE pemuwoo~ !)ome pans wi ~ ~vtSed. Know 1t. k eep opuons open. eomm.n11 on the p1an CITY OF HUNTINGTON Tal.ll'US, Scorpio persons play s1gn1ficant ro les. lhOUld be aubmltted directly BEACH AMENDING THE UBRA (~pl. 21-0ct. 22): Gam indicated through rcadmg. :sc:r:.s~:· •1 the, l bove HUNTINGTON BEACH OR- writina. ,ecrsonal invest1ption. Keep track ofbas1c issues -member t>er~:;:;;:.:: ~~~AN~~~o c~~JT1 g~ o( opposite SCX does Cart and Will prove II. O ne who relted Upon you lhe dllte ot Ihle no11oe A 11530 18 RELATING TO will retum recent fa\ Of pYbllG meeting hu been AUTOMOTIVE USES IN SCORPIO COct 23-~o" 2 1 ): Basic adjustment 1n d o mesuc area is ~~':' ~:,/1':,';::;;.11!!; ~~~fs·tNDUSTRtAL 01s- necnsary Emphas1s on children, change, travel and need for pleue con11c1 Linde o. IYNOPl•I· diplomacy. M oney picture will be brigh1. Y ou could have re.a o n to H1.g "(2 131 820-2360 Ord Inane~ No 280t , celebrate 1onigh1. Libra plays paramount role. 011~bl~ ~enoebereo~:• amends th• 11unt1ng1on • SAGITTARI US (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1 ): Dilemma exists -you can 1905 ° .,,, · Beach Ordtn1flC• Code by k · I · · · 1 · T · c11rlfylng d~I 1tan-ta_ e pracoca cour~ or pcm111 1maginatJo n to ru c . ry to combine M-&68 dtrds epplkoabfe 10 l\llo let U1...., YM Sell v .. p,_,.,.,t C111 Cla11111H, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. botb, if possible. S«Tet 1s revealed. you->Jr5e m o re confident as rc,ult. mouve u1M IUCh u dte-Plsces Virao play key roles. mantling, ll()tlge and Im· o~··c:."!" ..... :::t:oi~. ;:-: CAPRICORN ([)cc 22.Jan. I?» Put1le pieces fall mto place -f't8JC NOTICE ~~ ~~~~ TEXT OF THE low 'O ,,,. ........ ~~«>1• w .. d. you'll act complete story Emphasis o n p ressure. deadline. tnps. aid '9CTITIOUI .,..... ORDINANCE 1s AVAILABLE I A x M 1 R T from o lder 1nd1v1dual. You'll be o n m ore solid cmot1onal-financ1al NAMI nAn•NT IN THE c1rv CLERK'S OF-,..,1_,.l--,l.--... l-..l'..--.--i around. Cancer nltt ve fiaurtS prominently. The I04IOwlnO peraon1 lft '~~PTED Iha C '-· ........ --'·-'-· ........ __.__, AQOAJUUS (Ja!l. 20~~eb 18): ProJect ~n be completed. you'll ~:r:O ~::Uc:p ~f!e COllncll °' 1t11 '8;1y of Hu~~! I locale needed matenal. 1nd1v1dual who had been missing wtll be back Pullman Sutt• 11J, Colt• •noton a..cn 11 1n ~., ..... ~T~u_s_L_,-"' on acenc . Cycle b1a,h. Judgment and intu1t1on prove accurate. Ruch M .... CA t2$26 m .. unv 2'*:95Moflday De-I j1 1· J beyond previous limtt.atJons. Commender Tr~ie ... ::=;:,oi ~ .,o,': the fol ___ _.__.___.~ PISCES (Feb. 19-Marc h 20): W hat had been elusive t'I now~ •Calif corp .aatnell AYU Cou~ Kiiiy I R I IH i:; 1vad1ble. Emphastzt' tndt'pendcn ce. crealJv Hy. ptoncenna $pint Be T111a 1>v11,,.11 11 cOft MKAlllttef &.lley. Or_, 1--..l, ..... I""' ~,-,~ Ot\ ........... v 10 •l•y ,, 00o0 direct. h1a,hlt~t new con tacts, sl.rt'ss 1nd1v1duahty Y ou'll receive oucteo 1>y • aorpor1110t1 T~ '"-·--"-.,.......... --_.. _ __,_.__.._ _ __.. _ _., """" • '" ·~ Ml(l)M\ Of t fr ad Af1hur A We1term1n, ~ ......,......,,_, ~.. "'"'• """'Olo .,,., st~ comp11mcn o m o ne you mire. Ctlllnn•n A88!NT Cou11e1tm1n I T 1 E 1 H G I OitS --II' DECEMBER 17 IS YOUR BfRTHDAV you are capable of t1111 1111emen1 ... med Ftntey i-.-..---..-------4 ba.ndhn1respon1bd1ty. you work well under pres ure. you arc w11ntl'leCountyCi.ni o10t-AISTAIN Counc11m11n 1 I I' I I j O .. ~-;~:: ~· ..... ·~:..:"~..::: Captivating 2Br 2B1, frplc. garage, lncd yard Must seet Only $950 Fee 6731 TELE RENT 875-8880 BLUFFS 3 bdrm. 2') be ok 673-6336 or 642-9666 spill level Trina, good toe. * 2Br 2Ba nr SC Ptza. s A Beau11fut 281 1Bi home w t garage & p1t10 $975/mo 760-0909 $1500 Agl 644-6636 Patio carport, P<><>l BLUFFS 3Br 28a new $750 No Pets 722-8011 crpt, drps paint. D/W * USTSllE * S 1200 No pets 759-0666 Beau111u1 t & 28r S600 Up ta •en 2124 BLUFFS CONDO 3br"'fba. Incl gas cooking heel g nu carpet, paint, drapes, not water Incl encl g•r S 1200. no pets 759-0666 2323 ELDEN Open 1 -S Betty Wall 548-78S4 29R 18X duP'11. Eutlide OUl·"--tae. 1 car g11 No pett $650 Agt 642-6368 EARLY CHRISTMAS 2Br 1e.. pello. pvt yrd. Under S400 ocean Close • EXOUISI TE View ot gar No pell S750/mo yrty bung1low pleesant ocean & HB ntte 11191 28r • l980·A An1ne1m St area 2''1Ba, apac llv rm •lcozy Shown by •PPI S-45-3229 * IH·l 111 * frplc Micro, Sltytl!e over ........ ·.·.·.-............ ,. ....... ·.·······"· Be smart 111ke a lootll 3br ~!a81n'' c':,ew ckrpt, 1Yb·19r· •,• •" • • • " • • • • ' " " ' • • •" :.. 3bl frplc gar Opt 10 t>uy " """ pr ng W/()9nr .:: $97S details 539-6191 .!._: lOO No P91S 549-2447 .:: Agent cost *STUNNING Lg 1. 2& 38r ·:: Hrbr Vu Htn41s 3BR 2BA 28a Grdn Ap! Poot S55S, ::: Av811 111186 $1300 Incl _!6554 SJ25 710 W 18th ::: gdnr 64,.·7220, 250-t022 $395 BACH sharp, ei..n :;; uo6 ISLE spacious Nr OCC Avi ::: Bay 111ew 2BR 28A, stuCly now De~e S40-1 15 I Agt If••" ...... . •411l•••ntf :•: S 1250/mo BR 28A e.llide "rpl yd :;: 873·0072/&19-7S3-0719 Qtr. good toe S87Stmo' ::: Call Dick ~0-'000 0 :·: NEAR LIDO MARINA 640-2426 eveaJwttndi ~. ::: 3 Bed/rm. 2battt f/Plac;e _ •:• Outet S 1150 G98-58N S550, MOVE-IN 80NUS :;. ' 1B<lrm. AIC. l>OOI, c~ ;:; CHll •111 2124 No l>el• Nr SC Plau ·:· (7, .. ~113e ·.· :-: •'• ::: ··: .. .. WOODLA• VILLAGI AllA•TMlllTS ·~ (r.m, A.'"'°' our &<lrdl'~ \tyl# <lPh 0..1t1 COl'llo•hoit "'°'"t 'lo,, to h~•Y\ & Sn Cn~I Pt111 •ll~t °""""'nvltt to Ille 111'.t<ll i:••fl•~ hA 111111 N<l 'fl~ PU.AS£ ....... •ltU•U..T- IAlml• .......... dechcated. pa.n1ooate, oompet1t1vc, senlJmen1~ and romantJc C.tnctr, ~ County on NoYemw M~ cw , ... .., ··-·-•• 1 - C.apncom ptr"IOOJ pla~ tmpon.tnt roles in your, ltfe. You ~ovcrtd 20· '985 ,_ 81!ACH, ~T:. I' r r ,. r r r r I ~ from setbac k suffered 1n September. You have laid gro undwork for PuD11aneo Otenoe eo..1 •"""'°" Ctty Cieri! . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . amaz1naoomeba.ck ytar inl986.You'Umake1mportant contac1 1h1s o.11yP•101 NOVM1t>er2SO..°"~~~'*~t I I J I I I I I 1 .~ For ClawnM Ali AC l l()'l Cell A OAK. T l'ILOY AO.YtlOI MJ-MJe ::=:. :n;: 161, IUl I Ill WITD llll. m o nth. JfsinaJc, you couJd marry next year. Mamcd o r 'l1nak. you are ~'* l ' 1• 1045 M-l3:t 1915 · . . . . . . . . .• lilccl)' 10 So IOCO bu~JOCSS for ~ou~I( M-3&7 toaaa.LIT1 &.n." " ............ "" ~-.-............ w ...... ,.,.~ ............. ) ( • • I ( ....................... . I t ... , ..... , ..... t -Cetta.... 1114 a11 •••• leatah •• aru • SDI.._.. ... l11wl ti , -------ISP.clous atlrtcOYe \8<J,m -! .. LMt I ffllM lt2! a.t...I/.... 1411 ~ •• ltrnal t ~ _... 15u1mo·S13&1mo. trg ""' Marnia "4H imo ••- 1 II 1• -• Pn GlHIJW. • t)eaUt 1 a 2 &Ra. aJ1 4e& t4e2 NOOf'I s ~ s508 . , u rn :st)( 2 ba. Cllll mt/DI HK•HU 111 WAii •t"n-.... _. 1 w...., ...,,. 111111 bl11nl lrplc Mutt ... oc .. nslde PCH CdM n., IOI' ltlgatlon ~ Qaneral ~ *"'~ Hoed! f~ Co. 110 l.. "'· ~ 3M Avoeeoo But. ltack 2140 aml.1 ISi IHI. deo Avtll IRACELn butlMU l>f~tlc• al· ,. .... PRllE TllE '°' !\Ill eerw:;.e c:e.-...... 17"' c ....-s1•1 Sc* ~ Mldn9'1 ~ TS&.'lllll•IT ~BA 28X 8ar ll'ldry Ftic.1 Jan I 67S 1793 *LIST* ~e:i ;:::, =ICle~~t~ TELLER ;;;:,· 6~•= •· . 112 1&1'8110 diW9"1bp Sp & ,.., 642-84 12 Of 642-1803 4 Pie• uiet 1119491 t 18AL80A ISi.ANO Wat.,. tume lo Hlting Partner. ntgn1 eNfts avail At:JOfy Jn IOI -...,., Mu9I CM ,.. Engf. FIT ~ S735Jmo 2BR 1 'BA $~~ 1c ~h No 1>911 •1on1 Pvt Orl ba1en11 I $500 REWARD 5000 e1rct1 St, Suite ~rson 2.&pm tll650 you l'lt.,. c:uri ,..~ IAml,. l.anll liable Lag llcfl "7,,.182 ED Plf P08mONS l'Wf\hff Gar lndry Im I \ V ffn83t 1268 $550 utu 117S-5115 fMlnWI 2900. Newport kedl. ~ Of. ll'Vlne (oft ~ '*'kl1'9 ex~ Xlnt woning c:ond M• DEUH'ELP ·Pet1-tWMO. A .... ""'"'*' Studentl lll(A2J:~~'~!1~n ii@i:ta ic:4~re·~ .. ~~9:.~°' n~:' l<=;!'r':: w=.~C::..C:. c~= llmTllY ' =~01~ bef\ind -:":.:"';:.'o,~.:. ~"°':' .!, =-=. tr=~= ftelLlble ~Pi~-c~:-'.!.:"': TSl llllT IU· 1IOI -··~--640·4255 I ~lege, amall CroWfl & ~ e.ctl Lllw ,.Inn •Intra) SUI ~ ~,. a day Mon· trlfn.-*'\'. 636-2122 .. alll w411""'9 131~ Lg Olx lrl·lvt tlbr 2 tofts CM rm •n 4BR nM unturn otnara of Hntlmental tMll.• ~tty fOf famtly f dly tf\ru Friday? 1 Ulll 111 A9I Hl9M tlllft. _. treln S 190 _._ 9'e81iB..AU 2b• 1 fr pl nr haioor $2401mo • ullls Fe n. vatoe (714153 t-2225 tew and cM lltlQ9tlon at· lHllUll PAYllU 3 HOUl'I 01~ 1-...ded by a .,... S.. Laf1I Motel ad under Sectetary S 1 ITS 12 I'll 860·95 l J Smllt pret Avail 11 1 FOUND Fem Q;;;;n tomeys Ex~ & Detail mlnOed pw90fl to tlll II y0u W-90 .,_ to Hunllnoton EIMcl\ 0ty 2274 ~ Btvd. C M Newport 8Mdl L I• & ••••fMRITS E 650 641512617 Ive m-o S"-. t>rwn/blk. 3_8 yrs gooc1 a11111a 852-3500 ac:GOunta peyatite l)Ot-the •bow ~IOns you SchOol Otttrlet Sf 36 --... 0 H .. tlh Broll•r 11 14 iw-11: I $ lWlllD YILUl'lE •-.. 111on 1n bu1y Orange may jUlt be the lndMduaJ aal aiy AOPIY 20451 .,.. ~ 111111 flH • M1F 481 hm Npt Shra. nr Old L~ Niguel 495-8098 H•TilmT/TYPllT County Ad A;enc:y A/P I we'1e too1t1no lor to ~n C 1a1mer Lan e, H 8 FufMifM d9YI E.ap l\Ot s.&&-_900_3 ___ _ Immaculate large Q1rdel'l I Wltf •OU bcn pool. tennis. W/O R...,,,11d blk/WiiiSiberlan Newport e..ch law firm 911P9f requlr«S 10 K9Y our PROFESSIONAL Phone 964-MN Deed· nee Oe~ndablllty a ... llPJ Apll Beautifully land 5 P& 5375 'ullf 548-4340 Husily ma .. brn/blu 9)'e9, Call LulM 640-8900 by toucf\, tyoing • mutt • SERVICE S ALES ol 11ne IOf appllcetton ~ 3 motul'I ,..,..,. & Stan now! Senta An• scape d g 1 o u n d s Live when11 you nave 1F11mmta n·amk shr 3br di• nda "* Vic Bal Pen Xlnt fringe ~ti &.nd ' TELLERS 12/ 19/SS mtirtt rlli9e for r9'1a~ order d•par1ment i pool/apa. patlO/dec;k No • Spect11cular apts c M condo, $270 •• ., uUI 673·80 t7 or 494·3685 u•mwt ::-t~ 't~ r=: lit you're 1n1 .... 1eo In tnlt penon S..S-3292 Oenlee p~ needed No ••• peta. ••&2Br 1&2Ba5uiles '722-8?260eb 540·7159 LOST OrwniWiit Lllata B:~h~en~:~= P O Boll.8710 N9WC>Ol"I g1Ntopportun1ty ~ ............... EASY .ASSEMBLY WORK oer te nce neceua•• 18d1m Se-05 •Spacious townnouses F 10 shr 40r lr1r1ne hM w/2 ApaolShlh T9<.I mt• fem-real estate office in South Beech, Ca 926~ apoty tn P«SOll I I leoo 00 pet 100 G~en· Company wilt t••1" 28drm 11 •81 S70S-S7tO1•F1rep1aces I otners S3301mo • 13 ulll puppy 2'1 mo old Vic Lag~m• Experience wtth TURN teed P~t No Ex· Saiwy $920 P mo '' 2250Vanguard 540-9626 •P11va1e Oalconie~ 01 65 1-05031vmsg Ed1r1ward1 & Bolu , I I multl·onone !Ine s ADYE•t1s11e llUTWElnRI THEM pet'lenQl/No s.... 0.. QUMn.d eau Mr 1(1no G11rden PttllOS I Jack · I n . 8 0 x. H B needed Accur1te ~"9 n ... INTO t&N aend Mlf-eodrMMd &02-5643 ~lFleld WMY HT? Hn~et;~~~~ a~~r g!~\:~r 538-8707 or 875-0«3 iequired. ContllC1 Thu ARTlST llYllU MONEY tt~ .,,~3 P&STllP NUii * 3 L rgnted tennis cour1' caucasran 1eas rent. 1LOST red Hound dog, COLDWELL BANKER J2fl P.t ....., lrfM 34 ~ ~:::,;, .. c:\O :5 Day pf._ W"Gudfn9 S~1 UllTM!•TS • 2 Sw1mm1ng p0o1s Close 10 ocn 840-0293 I tern Dec 6 Vic Monte ---uy QrOW1no d~ ~C Oetta lieu. U tHH Call Ft Pierce FL ~82 Wt41 train APO'Y PE"I t,/,. ~'"RE •S1rec1ms & d I V1sta/Org CM >48-7932 --· on the V"~ out ~ .. 2 s~1a I NYSAllEF\ 1860 Pl~ Lrke brand ne1r1w 1 All ut1ht1es * Sotry no pets S400 • S 150 deo Pool p l JM" our need t0t aecretery ductlve layout art11t who Employer MIF /H I ttirougl'I ~ C.._.ftedll ..., "" . n •-•" 11: pon s M F non vnk1 f\Jrn apt Promotion with-In requlr• neeoa 1maoinatrvoe oro-EQulll Opportunity ~ • • I "'-'I ..... ttenu 642·5e711 tta A"'9 c M paid Pool gt1 no pets •rurnishings avail spa a .. 1 111 atte< 6 & 1 •maa I • Newport Beach I n-und4lrl1W'ld1merc:t1enoi.-----=========::!..======-- 28d1m !Ba S680 WHY NOT CAI 1 wknas 64 1-8474 •WAO• llSUHU suranoe O<oller lite & .ng, to design acMti•"flO ~;:,,s::=~01~ ,::? 1 111111111111111 • • 30l Avocado 642 9850 ··~'''' • Na 2 re5p n-1mok1ng Or Tetrault 11 loolc.lng fOf I ~!!' ~ ~ 0u'or ·d,vanety 0: ~··. Open1n&• Now Available rmmts Cle.in 3BR 2oe too peoOle lo participate .,........ """"' _,,............ I ICl'tmtnat no mar I ' ~:~~~o;Ba :~~~ SEAWlllD1 YILU;E NB. uppe1 dph1 w/oc.an in nis Heldacne FMMICtl e:..:;:11~~ ~ k~ demands Quality and After School -s 13 t E 1s1fl t><16·6816 1s~s' Hun11ng1on v111ooe ~u George 670 • 1766 ~~~~~;'T~N~Y H~C::~ surance exP« pret No Nsewpape1 production I Student Jobs'. j CAR R Q LJ TE lane from San Diego 1Np1 Ben Cute 3br Bal wilt be accepted There wlll require<! Non-smoker knowled09 helpful A0tlt- l 8drm S615 Freeway nortfl 01 Beach Penn duph1 non smk/F be no cnarge '°' tne (714) 5-46-9003 ty to wortt und., dead· 28drm I' ·Ba S715·S725 10 McFadden west on SJ60 •blk ocn 673·4586 preliminary conaultatton •Rm/•&1 fl••y llnea a must Prt0r news- tS t E 21st 548·2408 Mcf'adaen • -- -paper 9JlP8f'len09 an ad· N •smk1snr 3Br 2 stry 1 mt 01 Quallty1ng e11am lwe need a comP91tr'll, vantege P09ttl0n 11 pert AYllWUHW 2BA 1'"8.A El tlde Twnhm $825/mo Frptc yard garage Nice 1occ111on 1780 Santa Ana TSL MGMT 642 1603 SH ARP JBr 2 .oa lrplc to bcn Nwpt Hghts a1ea Call 478-8200 for appt well-organu.ed lndtviduat time good benefits patio, ga1age no pets Clean S285 mo 642·58S2 I Family Chiropractic 1n ou1 . new office u1.,.Y S4' p/hi lnQutriei S850 call 546 9950 Nl smkr $hr 1,., 2Br Twnhm I Aespons1b1lltln 10 In-and reeum.s 10 Steve HUIT IUCM'S FIHST mst1 Ste avl S4 75 obo E• tat elude customer contllC1 Hough A11 Olrecto1. QUIET "ESORT LIVING 553-8500 Ev 854-1232 Newport Cent• IOaltlon Dally Pilot, P 0 Bo11 " CLiJ• C 3115 CALL 759-9096 1seo, Cotta Mesa. c a •Sparklln9 heated pool Prof fem sml\r snr 2B1 Apt • IH · 9262il •WMIUH YllUIE• •Court yard view dining on Balboa Is $450 utns chnd Care In my home'°' .... PllOISSll llAlll MAST 2Br. 11.Ba. bltns S645 •Vignette BBO areas pd Avl tmmed 673·36'3 newborn, wkdys FIT • tor law otflc.e Newport •S650 Nopets540·4484 i•Twllgnto1ne 1ncourtyrdlP 1 2535 1111ehouseilee«>i"9&eooi(. Beacn Non smoker IAll.YN.IT gazf'oo-s 1 ro non-smiler · 10 ino Non-smk1 122·9293 Send resum4l to Hlrt"9 330 W•t 8ay St IAlllA IAR lPTS •Spacious Apartments 1 Shr 3BR CdM Ilse Gar· -Partner. 5000 Slrcl'I St. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 !Br. trig. iange launory i•Your own pvt patio 1 age pvt ba Pnme t>eacn 1CHAISTIAN CHILDCARE Suite 2900 Newport __ _ pool, carport No pets •Gourmet k11chen loc S550·mo 673-0822 needed lor C M c:tlurcn Beach. CA 92660 AFTER S5501mo •N!'w dove ta11 crp1 jRespon prol tem 28•35 ~Sun only. e11p 78&-9'59 93 1 w 19th St 548-0492 • Lrg walk·tn closets N smkr ltnc secure sh1 tclaaical/Trun SCHOOL C.n •• E nPE •Galf'<I co1rered prkng 381 3Ba NB S346 1st last •ntica 3011 s••s • w stordge Avl 1 1 No pets Alt 7pm -JOBS 2BR 18A, pvt patio gar 6-3-075001 675·0513 lllSllUPll i--,_,,.....,"'!'Sl"'!""!'"'!'l~.!'--w/d hkup Quret No pets All UT " TIES NCLUDED 1Pu1 time S7 p/hr StlJ. PIES I Water paid S675'mo ,Ammie to sni Eastblul1 dents OK CdM 752-6955 EARN 2038 Meyer 1 <!. 2 Bed1oom 48R nouse S350 -utlls 1 mmedtale opening lor TSL MGM T 642 1603 2 Bearoom TOWN110ME 759.3093 619154 1-1759 lltlSflffPll Quahf\ed person Hams ut\MCY Furn Sl'led ~ Unlu1nished Ammt hse nr bCtl clean ietln«t lady to IMI in, pvt 1600. 1660 exper helO· ""1f1L Deluxe Duplex 18r tNa V sit our mO<lel Oa•ly 9·6 resp n-smki 1340 mo _ im ba & salaty. with N B !\JI Excellent COn'lpany wlgar Onl) $485 Fee Sorry no oets ut1f S 100 see 675-3823 couple 644·8819 oenellt5 and wo1k1ng PRIZES 9646 Teterent 675 8860 LA OUINT A HERMOSA -cond1t1ons Apply· Baell apt, ca1por1 no '16211 Parkside Ln HB leat1h WHtH 2721 Prtfnlieul/ llAlll llAST TRfS kitcnen "400 mo Sneryt I 147 -5441 Costa Mesa Wht Mt f air Uaiaiatradn S 100 ' IAIL f PIUT 673-3117 or 63I·1266 amenrt1es S350· 12 utll I 330 w Bay S1ree1 htherilc t1tt l·~m I>• Llpu leacll 2648 751-9391 att 3 pm lltllllPO Costl"Mesa.. Ca NIU PIUT bwJt ~b~~s111?acgn;~111~. Lpav~ ~~ S11a1gnt male to sh1 IO~!~;'~'Y1~~ c~'-fl~~ or call 642-4321 ....._., -·----• S79~ 499-2704 avl 12115 2BA12ba NB !Pt $400 nas data entry posltlon I "you ere ioo\lno r~ eA1r1 Eastalde duplex. 2BA 1BA. Avl immll Ron , 59.34 19 open for 1ndMdua1 wun TlPISitlU/ speno1no "'°": ~ti~ yard,gar.nu crpt&paint INCREDIBLE 360 ocean Gauges (er lut l bookkeep1n g skills P&SllW&ITIST 11ogop1aces • ao $725/mo 832·5086 & mtn view Beach across 2740 1 Salary ra"9e S 1200 mo Mountain. Knotts Berry _ street Large pvt patio 1 (7 t41 833-~51 mmedlate opening lor Farm. or Mn PraM and E.ASTSIOE small 11p1 up-, or 2 bdrm luxury units Eastside stoiage single e•per tyl)eSetter Must I Awards Call us now• We atalrs 1BR 1oa,part1a11y New carpe1.newk1tchen wi efec e nc lo sed I GER have nave mark-up navesevera1 ooen1"9s 1n furn, no pets 1st & last new bathrm and much ss5i mo 646-0988 j MANA exper paste-up oack· I C M H B or F " $525 mo 645-8137 morf' If look 1ng for I niound netpful Xlnt ben· 642-4333 -elegance you writ be WANTED Garage sngl Of ,, r & I 381 2Ba, O/W Piil tndry l leasea $950-S 1450 dbl storage only tor 1 mme<11ate ooen1"9 for lull elits mclu<l1"9 m«ltea ,Agent IOOkl"9 tor peoo~ $750 No pets 63 t 6 tS5 _ genial atmoscriere Con· merc1a1s For into call Do You Need S Cub S Aod A Good Job To Start The New Year'> We are looking for Jr High and High School student• and others who woukj tnjOy talking wtth peopte end wcrtlng wtth other studentl their own ege. You can..,,, $25.00 to $50.00 MCtl ..-In comm'81k>ne and MUCH MOREi You can I work PART T1ME In the afternoons end evenlngt llnd atln haw plenty of tr• time You MUST BE FREE AFT£R SCHOOL! We offw ~·training llld pr<Mde tran.portatk>h. Thia IS NOT A PAPER ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A WEEKI Come out and hetp UI get new cu•tomers for our newspaper and ha._. 1 gr•t time doing it. You ttave nothing to loae and • super JOb to gain Call today and maybe you can start tomorrow• Call Mr Earl )48-7058 or 241-8432 COLLECTOR WANTED Part time opening in Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour for 1m. encl gar 25x50 deckj ~ease 494•2265 ' year 759_ 1256 all 5pm 11me Olstnct Managef dental insurance. con-10 work 1n T v com- E STSIOE SPACIOUS 2 Studro. pvt & Quiet Ocean Coaaercial ~ust enioy wonuno with tac1 Ahua 6'2-4321 ext 16021837-3850 u1 133 ;Jl l.Da.tn eLS j.5-]~ view No pets Gas wtr -1.£.-s.J•ft..I I ctuldren. Exper19nce • 291 A99'1tt ~1"9 tor peoole mo 5jfi f55 P<r SSSU sec-497-6287 f• , -. f\efplul -•-to wcl'k 1n TV Com· wage. Experienced preferred per N 8 L 2~69 l11san1/0fhct ltat l.. If _ NAiii-• merc1a1s For 1nlo call E'51de 28r I •Ba twnnse-ewrrt HC• v 2759 iwe o e< an excellent t>en 1&11.J fltt.IT 3 collect i ng for m onthly subscriptions. Mileage allow- ance-paid ID--addmon-.to t:lourly style. encl patio & ga11 tBdrm 1Ba w lrplc Walk I elit piogiam paid va· 330 W Bay Street 16021837•3850 9111 13 but nOt required . $695 8181961-9090 m59 I 10 och Carport dsnwsh1 '2 Baim 2~ retng trplC capr~;:: ~~~d'J!1r:',~ Co5ta Mesa. ea_ 92627 lSSmlUH ---Olt rns $595 mo ew· crpts dips, pool, carport """' ... 2 ... 21 WQ~R EISIOE 2BR 18A 2 frpls T 6'6-6838 2 persons S300 mo surance Salary plus -._ ~- courtyard gar S700 mo port e,,ace 6'5--0302 mile~• r91mt>ursement l IUlllAl ct.DIS Cozy bach .., llptc oeam 28• tBa u ostrs some I Celllngs $480 mo view redecorated new 13000 1368 S45 & 520 SQ pphcant must apQly in 'W o r It. , n C o s t a No pets 675-6458 appls 751-8650 Betty Ft 1617 WESTCU FF person at Daily Piiot 330 Lln 5510 Mesa11rvme w 11n or --N1r1wp1 Sch 541-5032 Agt West Bay St Costa i:;; ...nthoul experience Paid Muat be at Leiat 18 yr•. old C•ll E•rn Extr• Ca•h For O.llv•ry Of Thi• PafHJr HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deltver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting Must have dependable car. truck o r station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1 444 Ask for JoAnne Craney .......................... • • ! PART TIJIE : • • • • • • • • • We are looking for the right • : people-People ~·h o enjo~ : : people. The~ must be p er -: : s is tent and willing to ~ ork'. : • • • H ours are 4:30-8:30 p .m . • • • • ~on .·f r i . and 9 :30 • : a.m.-1:30 p .m. -aturda,s. : • i : Compen ation t o indude : : ho url~ ~age plus r om· : • mi sion • • • • • • • : For an appomtment C'all : : 6-12-4322 : • • E·!llde 2B1 tBa beam ! *LllOISUAPT'* Fi Mesa Ca APPiy 9-11 *$10,000+* Waeilly·NoFee cells lrplc gar s700 2Br 1Ba 102 Ant•t>es Don 400· 1000 SQ New a m or 2·4 Pm tCircula-'rile market 1s t>oom1"9 1n TAC Temp0181)r Svcs 1st. last S225 sec 2 per 675-1244 evs 622-8795 building floor to ce•hng hon Dept 1 I 01atv'\A Count" No hmn 4500 Campus = 124 NB 10 A.M. -' P.M. MR. KIRKLAND 142-4321 ext. 107 • bt>t~een 3:00-8:00 p.m. • ~. . sons No pets 650· 1798 _ g1ass ground 11001 use .. .,,_ , NEWPORT MARINA APTS ot pnoto copy 998· 7920 •14ical/Dtatal 51 OS lor senous dedicated (7141852·9'24 EI SIOE Deluxe Twnnouse 2B 28 F 1 _ _ worl\MS This IS NOT Patio 2br 1·,ba S725 Luxury r a rpc 400 SQ It S3251mo -IT .. •••a.T doo1 to door Yles Call mrc10 P1vt gar Prv1 t>ch Pvt & ----1 2548 Orange 642·2520 & 0081 docks avail s 1295 Balboa Penin entry Newe>Ol"I Beach Gp needs Russ (714) 760· 7100 E/51de lu•'" a pine forest •ALSO• '1 oath Clean 76-0-9792 asslStant ROA or ADA ADVERTISING : .\ .. k for Ben \\ ilhams. : •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ====~~======================~ Lg 18R. d'w Ing pa110 Ilg 1Bdrm w/lrplc micro. COM Prtme ol11ce 5pace 1 Quatllled 6'2·5243 1 . gas & wtr pd S565rmo PM garage $1195 Sorry 565 SQ/It 9'.ltte 3 1ndMd· I DENT AL Asst/Ortho RDA 'CCllUT EUOITIYl Carport adults No pets no pets 760-0919 uat ol11ces S 1 25 SQ/11 ReQ ortho exp pref 4 day • Mnrtiaiat latn IC.JJOtry Electrical Laa•aca,iat Veai lease 646·0864 Nwpt Penin 3Bd1m 2Ba. NNN c~~:.~r1s Realty Mon thru Thr NB 6'2·2626 !Needed IOI displ ay l;iiliiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ExoertCarpentry s;;;;ce N __ c_W_A_E_P_ .. -,~-0-u_a_ht-.-.. -c ' Laneut Lg view Apts next 10 Park yrly rntls $1050-$ 1200 l • l /Off 5400 ad1rert1sino Sales Tern· $2 17 d Aepa11-Remod l-Add1t10f'ls 1oos 10 !Small 'flaSO"ao1e Paiatiq I PAl'-ITER "IEEDS wo q ... lnl E.xl Cethng.5 •et.,. :at I 26 yrs e' o WOf'll. gua• Da111s Pa1nt1"9 964-38J • Fro•c. vaulted ce1l1ngs lrg Villa Ren1als 675· 701 5 Corona del Mar small ol · tflCI ICt I tory, at rapidly expandl"9 • per ay Ooors.-etc S-'8-•980 Free est IC d 63 '·23•5 spa Prvt Oalcony C t • t do apt hce space 1ust ott hl(jjh· •ECEPTIOllST local newspaper Ao· Thal s ALL you pay for Ba"'"""do~Fr~n d-~ F•r~~ u e 0 cozy 5 u 1 ay $315 mo 759:8389 " grestve self-d1sclphne0 ,_,,. -~ ~-..,.,,, •• .-.-Newly redecora1eo 199 u111s pd $375 Fee w P T personable mat pet· · n 3 hnM 30 day minimum Frencn Shde<s & "4ore ~!!'!IP.'!'!'Pll!'!l!!--~-- Cn1ld Oil S79S No pets 8575 Te1e1en1 675-8860 Desk Space to1 secretarial son tor Pr~y Mgmt Co I :.:~u~y I ear exg rn 11\fl °"dd1tions & AeMOC!e1s F AEWOOO Ouahh "''~ •855-0665• L 00 oav• ew 28A 2ba 2 service. e.achg for pnone lw busy pnollft 1.5 30 M· commission) =its :4-6106 Don 96'·59'9 ~~O dc~dS8J~,.,sc 6J~~~~d· MESA VERDE Oil• 2BR pi>op1e orry no pet5 duty 6A0-5134 eves Frt Must have gOO<! tele-1 and advancement OP· DAILY Ooors-mo+a1nos-oay .... n. 2t>a frplG dbl 9ara9e s 1000 "', se 6~5-0377 EUCmYE s1ms phone manner 6'2-1603 pOrtunlty Sales tndl or dows complete pat•OS Ceatral S.mcta Lndry D 1 W disposa One Mo"tn lree f\Jll ser· ClEllS aover11stng e11per1ence PILOT add1trons Quality w<><k KO••"''"' .... ¥ .. 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HIH TSL MGMT 642 1603 to oeach S 1200 mo I wy "" _ _ _ -Ann M9i1n<:fa Thac:kery CALL TOO.AV" Rem~-PaneH.oc1<s.-etc 6 2 603 Cao1nel5·W•ndo-·Ol'ywall Nice 28r 2Ba. 01tn1 d tw 'Execu111re sutte 1350 sift ·' TSL MGMT 4 • 1 WATERFRONT BLOG we need you now to work 'Demonslfators &SI FIR LllS 35 yr5 ••P J~"" 6'2--056~ $625 No pets Nl smkrs jNEWPOAT HTS 2BR 2Da I 11 642 464, in ma1or companies in F• M Your Oetly Piiot --St -- 6'2-7528 01 760-1 418 pool ca1po1 I new ~~n-F~ 9w;~u5 • So Or~yt e,,njOyk &IOP A1a you adventurous 81\d SeMOe Directory Cl11aia1 met cerpf'l parnl & drapes 1 pay • "'""'Y c ec •I need money" Are you Aeptesentat1ve ROBINS CLEANING PLUSH CONDOS 1 Br I SBOOimo 642 7658 jBAYSIOE EXEC SUITE I flexible notiday SCl'le<lule 1 br19nt well~roomed & 1424121 td. SOI SERVICE a tnroougnl'v S750 2B1 • DflnS tOOO 2153 SQ Ft 642-4644 9 TAC Temporary Svcs eage to 1earn '1 JP ctear>~ouM 5-40-085~ Over streams & tall!! 001 Nwpt Hqnts ?Br 18a Gar 10 S Mon tnru Fri 4500 Campus • 124 NB Enteronses nas 5"'9faf ---------gar w/elec door mrrro lndry $725-$750 Mgr (7 14)852·9'24 s tor those Housecleamng caroe1-s ! "''d hkup 549 244 7 1601f~ 151h SI 650 8213 :Comaerci1) Prt,.rtr I HIEUl. lfflCE ~:nl~ar1 rmmedlat~ Hatical C.ilia I uDhOISler)' winaows etc POOL Patio lrplc, X·lge NA BEACH Furn1shl:'d 3 2771 Full time buay otflce W~ wi1n people 18 or Quls.te Acoust liny l1iat. II 1-1212 1sr S580 2Br $680 $500 I earm ? ba lrplc 2 car I 1350 SQ ?t needs gef\eral office as-I over wno are succ.sslul, eyed or 'llfl'\Ove Ory· Commerc1a1 1no we1eorne tee Uni E·Slde S57 2841 gar Sholl teim ok -1n1 Mesa Ve1de loc 51stant Duties wlll vary 1 mOli vate<l ••nne r s all R--11rs 8•7·7901 Carpet ll'urnrture Drapes 675 B t 70 or 964-3375 · Speno winter 1n Southern - ePv1 1 Br. trplC pool patio I 1 545-4 123 1 1ecept1on11t 1eltel, 1111"9 & CaJitornia and ti avel 11 REBLOWN ORPAINTEO and Window c1eanin9 gar No pets 399 w Bey Ion E ea•ooa Blvd 2BR •Olllce/Shop'Storag•• er11nd f\JMl"9 PIHM -te<n states With our Alto Int Ext Patnll"9 M"fNT PRO s 839~537 St S6 t5 650·6357 l8A lrplc garage I 625SQ 11 reas C M I calllorrolerv~ .-.uper1r1sed marketing •268597 631.9295 '1ome &Offic.clean1"9bY WIP a CLU• S8SO mo 673"14 12 1C-2 Nie• area 5•11-7249 M_._,,_•nne __ a.._4-.-0 I team Paid 1111n1"9 P<<>-JO()l P!.ue call I()< free Quiet E/slde 2BA tBA gar SPACIOUS APARTMENT ··L··· -11n1u I llKIAL. .,,. gram Exc111n9 Donut ''F!iuet estrmata 8•2·6-46 1 Mil E FROM OCEAN • _. rs: · $ 7 nr wor11 out of l\Ome plan plus hl9n earnl"9S. pvt patio Ow bltns hug11 642-2357 2400 sq It bldg for 9&Je 1 CdM Stu dents Ok Comp1ny cars. return utit.n t'~aMCINble re:'t;;:~ ~ llv rm w/1r1wd bu1n fplc block from tl\4! Pav1tl()(I 752•6955 tare guuanteed Cafl l~Awtl!"'-~anoa-"'lGw:P'_,..,.RetngP'l'~ "'"' 3111 E 18th St •2 VPr,ailles-Vllla Balooa Alf teaMS due 1n 86 Agt lhrougt\ Frioay only !trans Pina 6'5-9866 Dena S74S/mo 646 9794 tBr S72S-Huge 2:; 1~!~ AealOnOmlCS 675-6700 .. l FllllY June Pridgen ~r=~ Sharp 2 BR 1 'ba. 11undry Agt _ llliHH I Fi aaacial t n small but ttk,)h ectrvtty 646-3337 11 -3pm1 ., New1)0r1 s Finest nterior M a.n tl!lf'\trlCe n1e ""9slkeee>er't c;-r. 74()9 FENCE Reoaot ~ & :>Id W ood :r>arn ,,,II patio s tr~ es· Sr99 ~68 '·•a •GE"' "'0 ME qEP-IAS Pa1l"'t ;)"""'s•1 '-aroent"' ete .:;a,., 6AS· sr-p · ~ ... AlllD"'V ""' .ARGE ana sma11 vO T AL l SJ 1.55 ·9 Pat ;>r ive mag HOME qEPAtR C1re>en1') •ences & ~ales tree trim du"'1C! •u,,s C M & N B are.i J•I!' Wt.V1e 6'2-7206 Bulia1 ... ' HAUL NG . 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"4a1nt '30 "'IOes & Rates '°' ~l)r t;;~i;i8'iiiiii'iiil1 2650 HARLA '549-2447 t19P$ let lXn" IC 9 Matrf11 • Lu1ty ,__....,._ Anni f7fl )IJ2· 1492 682-U59263 1..1 ... 1n Of out SJ...\.2009 11 TUil CAii av111 985 N CoHt Hwy, I Gram . ignue I -~ uphtl1 ~ p ia..:-Plllm r..oer tvtun• •·-Unlqu. 2Br 28• Apt Muat L•oun• Baac:n. 494·5294 MARTINIS ••••••••••••••••••••• ····-t 90ll C9 w C:Ol'lcr e te L&aftcl,O. ..... , 85().2758 04-6J• A~A ;:~~~~585 ~~.9:s°s2t 1uu111tnl One sur• w1y to stay'"• DELIVERY DRIVER i oncA'blodtWk S3~5 il.nvut l'!!t.e~~'5'; .... , .... Wkly ren1a11 now •v•ll 1 good Malin 11 10 •VOid • • e>.clM.re "' d"-;1 Dean Ue>e•Tree Tnmmlno j c:utt~s L~-2~ ..,,_S STEVENS WltfflllllltOI 1 1?050 wtt & up 2274 MCOndlofmetls mort·. • tlO Waftcl bloc*... .............._NJ41·~~.,our. YMG Malllt •t;aull"9 ....., __ .,You~ ...... -4t1" ~ .. T .. ot Cs Went a .-.C11Qn of gtNt NwPI BIVO. 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Blue SYSTEMS SERVICE & LEASING AM/FM, 2 tone paint. 3· Aelrlgeratort, different loic. red lox. coyote & 1571 Plaoentle Ave. Nwpt 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG 833-9300 etec seata. $2,950 Call sizes. 11lnt cond Can more' All br6fld new Sch 646--«83 Wknd• BEACH MGA -:-56. Strong runner 642·4~ 1 Ask tor Don !ellv $80-$200 957·6194 From $200 1>31 -4396 ooly 714/675-0740 (No Cherry Hll-405) : Almost totally restored Wiiiiams '81 Kirby Tradition & Lucien Piccard quartz 14K Sli,./Dtcb/Sttrat• (114)111-1110 I S2200, call 557-362t -WE BUY CLEAN. shmsjoor S200 642-6758 j nugget band/cue. ?OU Trade-Ins Welcome I M~67 convw/hrd top LOW MILEAGE FrM standlnQ 30 .. gH diamonds. Appraised OPEN SEVEN DAYS I new radlels am/Im' DOMESTIC & IMPORT range oven broiler wtth I $3,349 Firm 12500 40' side t,, prlVa1e home . $550/obo 960-9184 CARS. TRUCKS & VANS micro above White w/blk 673•2874 Ive mag Back Bay 111ea. $360 or -----------_ • glass Av111 Chrlstmasll 1Petl Aaiaall $9.50/ft, whichever is llSSU LUSlll • 1 1 _ $495 675 6896 ' · greater, per month. Ask lent Ma Ima. 6 aoozx · --·-· 1•EXCITINO Arabian forJock640·9350 ra, 1 WASHER & dryer $145 ea, Showhorsel Alway1 --~ Attend OYr lease seminar Otshwashr s 100 646-5848 I sound 8est offer (7141 SLIPS Avellable 25 & 30' and recleve a lree a. .. Mtu ~-0330 --.-780-1980 or 240.1174 3333 W Coatl Highway por1able mini vacuum Far•atate 14 Newport Bch 9-5 Mon-Fri " wHh credit approval. I Baby Cockallel• Auerve Learn about 1eas1ng In 1 llY FllllTllE ,4 Xmas S25-up 756--0355 Iii.le. Tru1,.rtltiH our ottlce near South LES 957-8 133 •• 1-t -p 1 8 •t l / ~a "*"'"daut Coast Plaza .... a ese ups, ma e, ercyc u ...... 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Drums only cond. $700. 979-6846 &al!llAL ~-T"-~__,....,....._, Ibis/glass tops $100 2 twn gd cond $300 ~0-113' • MHI Dr n /J;i; 10 11 12 13 bdscomplS100 240-7433 _ Peavey guitar/amp, exit 30 .,..,,...-+--+--+-4 Wtrbd $450, drssr $75 $375 obo 673-8211 CHEVY .95 Blazer 5 s..,., CHICK IVERSON PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hlghut Qu•lltv S.IH Ii S.rviu ANO TRYING HARO£R TO BE .r: 1 •SALES ·SERVICE •PARTS ·LEASING FORD '74 Capri, new brakes & water pump, A/C Needs valve )ob $950 OBO 841 -2319 FORD '74 pjnt(j'4 spd Stel Wgn. gd cond $400 Firm 631-4369/H 559·4014/W 16 Solabdltbls $575 Dys .,,,. 831 -6836 Ext 2338 PiHH & OrtHI air. Tahoe pkg, loaded •iacellaaHal &OIS 6059 S12,350 777-3115 m~ s 160 tofTERY ncKEf F'lscHeR player piano IEW 'II JEEP Custom Auto game 111 seU lor family fun for Chrlstmaa OIHllH s1soo obo: 642•4528 46 studio tlze with Am· II comM with p/t , bucket Imports __ --pico player unit, top seats and radial tires. BAHIA CORINTHIAN loader Recently rebullt, (Seur29001 BUY YOUR CAA DIRECT YACHT CLUB Member-walnut finish, with rolls 11111 FROM EUROPE ANO ship to sell 642·6263 Owner must sell $3.000 ORANGE COAST SAVE MONEY! firm 768-8478 Jeep/Renault EPA • DOT Federalization eludes Town House. liczclu IMO 2524Harb0r CostaMesa (lH)ll1·1HI ~r~~'~s~ore~~~·~~~!: MBrN s p e ode o 1 _ 141·11~ oAfsuN ·13 2402. 4 •Pd. CHICK IVERSON 445 E. Co.11 Hwy N.wporl Buch 673-0900 RABBIT Convert '82. whl. lmmac Air. mags. stereo, cast, $7995/obo, days 642-8870 ev 661-9548 Beauty Salon. Fashion ICYCLE. Never used. Trackl 9035 coco brown. all original. Boutique. 7 Barbies. s 26" frame. 10-speed, •II· slot mags, concord TOYOTA .74 Corona. runs male Barbies. an abun-ver color S350 675-5792 PLYMOUTH Arrow 1982 stereo Very good con-gd S450. 682•2392 danoe ot clothes All 1n S--i ,. __ ..a tt.-S pickup long bed $3.500 dlt1on $2,800 Dixie I ARC.£~1 INVCNIOlh ON !Hf W[Sl l0A51 £VUY MOOfi ' COlOR CALL TODAY excellent condlton $125 rrt II-· vvv Call 642-4321 Ask lor 960-2639 TOYOTA'i4Corolla SAS, Call 962-2883 2oga auto shotgun. New ~~ Wiii~ _ DATSUN 77 280z 2 ~ 2 nu sllver 5 spd, lmmac Sac- Crib/mat sso Portacrtb SlSO obO 673-62_1_1 _ CLASSIC ·so Chevy Pick· I tires/brks. 10 mt, very rtllce SHOO •97•30~ Aat11 DtaHlic $25 12" bike s10 Alex Complete Solollex Ma· ~p. New paint. whls & clean $3500 obo TOYOTA LEASlll AMC '74 Hornet, 6 cyl. 1 FORD '78 Future 2dr hrdtp cream w/bucket sts. air spoke whls. 6 cyl Runs great $2 100 494-0301 FORD '80 Pinto S~ Wgn. runs & loOkl good 70K m1 am/Im cau. ale. new tires. 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Service • Leuing ~ Jtt-0110 , ' f v ,... ... . ,, .. 0 808 LONGPRE Or.ange County's Ofdett & Largest Pontl.tc DHlerthlp et IH<h IMS. & the Garden Grow FrHway 1714 n2-Mll f714J 6a6-2IOO We perform .all PontJ.ac ~rr.tnty work, ~.ardleu of where )'OU orlglnafly purchased your utr. OPa llCMIDAY WDllNOI UllfTIL .... P .M . ' J We Stll Elcltllltlt a mcg01 PONTIAC FIE/Ill 2UO ttnir Blvd. Costa Mna Newport Beach 714/549-4300 LIQUIDATING 1985 MODEL S UNOCR AHY Cll!CUMSTANCCS wt Will NOT Bl UNDlRSOLD!. ·-- SUBARU 2480 Harbor 81¥d. Costa Mm Ne..,,-t Btach 714/549-4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT # 1 /1 TN Wist For ll1r1 lHP s.Jls F1r I Yim k . oen~C •SALES ~ m;~~~~L~O t : ~~~~:~~ 549-8023 • ACCESSORIES DEPT' G UNIVERSITY OLC HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coste Meae 540-0713 I t - 25~ FAIR MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1.985 .. . • l ' l I . ' , Cracked-homes report due Council to receive geologist· s opinion on cause of damage to houses in Mesa By TONY SAAVEDRA Ol191e0..,Net .... Costa Mesa residents wondering what is causing the ground move- ment that has rcportedJy damaged their northside homes may get an Coast Orange County Is the nation's No. 1 marketfor Christmas tree flock, suppliers say./ A3 Orange County Is propos- ing to hire an investigator to check up on em- ployees who file disability claims./A3 California Former San Diego Mayor Roger Hedgecock may take job on radio./ A4 Nation Spending bill clears major hurdles in Con- gress./ AS World Ethoplan official in charge of famine relief may have defected to U.S.JA5 Sports answer t~}'.:. A $35,ooo-geotogical repon is scheduled to be delivered tQ the City Council along with a short presen- tation by soils expert Anj Poonnand, chief engineer for Leighton and Weldon lift may have- broken 22 skiers remain hospitalized after falling from chairs DILLON, Coto. (AP) - A broken weld on a huge {>Ulley wheel may have caused the chairlift accident at Key- stone Mountain that sent shock waves down the cable like a giant black.snake whip. burling skiers from their chairs and hospitalizing 25 of them', resort officials said. Late Sunday night, 22 people remained hospitalized from Satur- day's accident. three of them in critical condition. Most of them were evacuated byu medical helicopters to hospitals in Denver, Colorado Spnngs and Vail. "We don't know why it broke. What we do know is that the wheel fell and it is beldJo th~shaft_by a weld;'' said Keystone spokeswoman Lillia11 Ross on Sunday. She said the wheel could not have ripped loose unless the weld failed. Meanwhile, investigators for the state Passenger Tramway Safety Board refused to comment on their inspection of the collapsed bull wheel. Jonathon Carrick. supervisory tramway engineer for the state, said preliminary reports would be re- leased at a pubhc meeting in Denver on Tuesday. When the huge, horizontally mounted wheel fell from its a.de it released tension on the 2-inch steel cable that holds the 3-person chairs on the 5,800-foot teller lift. Associates of Irvine. The geology firm was hired by the council in September to investiptc the soil movement that was crackina walls, crumbling concrete floor slabs and buckling wallcways in neigh- borhoods near two city-approved construction projects. Damages have been reported at 14 7 homes between Sunflower Street, South Coast Drive, Bear Street and Fairview Road since early Septem- ber. To date, 63 hab1hty claims - including a group claim from 53 homeowners -bavc been filed aaainst the city, seek.inf damag~ of more than SS4 milhon for the crack.in& houses and yards. Many of the homeowners banded t6gether to hire a San Francisco attorney who specializes in land movement cases. - Other residents heeded ihe North Costa Mesa Homeowner Associa- t1on·s adVJce to watt .uotd the cuy- commissioncd report is compleled before taking any lepl action. On Monday. they may &et the green hght. Poormand, after an inconclusive preliminary study. was granted per- m1ss1on in October to conduct an extensive investigation into the shal- low underground movement that is apparently wrecking havoc with homes. • Much of the darnaic ts in tbe Meu Woods and Greenbrook tracts. the two nei&hborhoods cl<>teSt to the large South Coast Plaza lJ and Arnet • Development Co. construction pro-: )ects. Residents blame the shiftinat0il on an underaround par::,f lot beina constructed for the annex 00 Beat Street, and on the 296-unit Amel apartment project along South Cou\ .. (Pleue -UPOaT I A2): • race along haul ., ... ,., ..... ............ The Rams clinch the NFC West title with rout over St. Louis./81 The loss of tension sent the cable snaking like a whip to the bottom of the run. flinging skiers head over heels out of their chairs and crashing to the snowcovered slope 20 to 50 feet below. More than 300 skiers on the lift were able to cling to their swaying seats and Later were helped to safety. Costa Mesan among soldiers killed in crash The Raiders handle Seat- tle to claim their 12th AFC West crown./81 The Lakers handle De- troit thanks to James Worthy's 25 points. /83 Business 1985 is almost over, but there's still time to save on your tax blll./86 Two sk..iers who survived the crack- the-wbip ride on the chair lift Satur- day ret.umed for more skiing Sunday at Keysto ne. Don Eller, 44, of Fort Collins. and Al Scott, 39, of Loveland, said they hung onto the chair as it bounced up, down and sideways during Saturday's accident. "If someone had been riding in the middle. they would have been thrown otu," Etter said. The two said they watched as wave after wave rolled down the cable. hurling sluers into the air. Prom 1taff ud wire report• Nine Southern c.atifomians, in- cluding a man from Costa-Mesa. were among the 248 soldiers remembered Sunday in an interdenominational memorial service for those who died in the fircy crash of the Arrow Air jetliner. About l ,000 mourners gathered for the service Sunday at a church near Fort Campbell, Ky. Among the Southern California dead was James M. Spears, Spec. 4, of Costa Mesa. The soldiers of the I 0 I st Airbourne Division, killed in the OC-8 crash Thursday just after takeoff in Gander, Newfoundland, were returning from a six-month tour of duty wtth an internatJOnal peacekeeping force in the Sinai Dcsen. The service at the First Assembly of God church 1n Clarksv1lle. Ten- nessee, will be followed by a mem- orial service today that will be attended by President Reagan and his wife. Nancy. Besides Spears. soldiers from Southern Cal1forn1a who were aboard the OC-8 included: Spec. 4 James D. Burdette of Lancaster: Pfc. Gregory Caner of INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Claaalfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sport a Tetevtalon Weather A9 A3 B6-7 88-10 A9 810 85 Opponents of U .s. intervention in Nicaragua greet mall shoppers A7-8 88 A7 A6 A3 85-8 81-5 A8 A2 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ... ~,... ... The irony of the scene wasn't lost on the 40-plus protesters wbo w.aved their signs and banners at the comer of Anton Boulevard and Bristol street Sunday. While an endless stream of shos> pers Jammed the thoroughfares and parking lots of South Coast Plaza to spend their money under the Yuletide banners of peace on earth and goodwill toward men, the protesters enlisted them to join their fight against U.S. government inter- vention in Nicaragua via the counter- revolutionaries known as the Con- tras. The two-hour protest was or- pnized by the Orange County chapter of a national group called Pledae of Resistance. Accord.in& to Leslie Rubine. Or- •.DfC Count~ co:-coordinator. the na- uonal orpruzatton was set up to &JVe people a vehicle for protesting "sig- nificant etealation" of the war against Nicarqua by the Contras through Chief Justice Bird's opponents a well-heeled, organizeQ group Controversial Orange County political consultants at forefront of campaign Nearly a year before the California Supreme Court's chief justice must face voters an November l 986. Rote Elizabeth Bird finds herself under attack by vocal and sometimes well- financed opponents. Some like Sen. H.L Richardson's Law and Order Campeian Commit· tee arc old. famihar foes who have spent ye,ars tryina to oust the hiah ooun's first fcmaleJudJe. Others have mo~ f'e(')Cntly surfaced to add momentum to a movement that beun with Bird's confirmatton in 19~8 and continued throuah four unsucc:asful recall attempts. Bird's detractors say she and the "liberaJ majority" o n the Supreme Court have abused their 1ud1c1al power apan and apin through ~ venals of death penalty cases and rulinp that dilCOu~ voter in· itiatives and thwart the intent of ~tionl3. Bird supponen say her cnt1a have oo rape.ct for t.be law and that they deliberately distort her mx>rd t0 ~ their own pu.rpolel. ()pponenu of the Bird court have wasaed no time in orpnizina todcfHt her at the polls in l 916. Most P"OUP' formally announced th¢ir campe\IDs 111inst Bird and U.S. funding. Rub1nc. who teaches French litera- ture at UC Irvine. said the nauonal orpniz.ation has about 60.000 mem- bers, whi le the local chapter claims about 100 actjve supponers. She said the local group decided to orpnize the protest on its own without waiting for dirccuon from national leaden. Rubine went to Nicaragua last summer "because I wanted to Stt what was really going on thctt," she (Pl ....... PROTE8TER8/A~I IJSA MAHONEY Focus ON THE NEw ~ iustices t:ruz Reynoso. Jotepb Grodin and (1n some Cast"S} Stanley Moak. the ~lied Liberal majort&y on tbt 1even·mcmbcr coun. last election day -fully a year before s11 of tht JUStic:es must face the voters. And one -CahfomianJ to °'feat R0tt Bird -started 1t5 war of words much carher (Pl_.. eee OPPON'S1'T8/ A2) Covina: Spec. 4 Michael J. Goru.alcs of la Puente: Pvt. Adrian D. Jack.son oflos Angeles: Sat. John M. Millen of ldyllwild: Spec. 4 Gary W Padgett of Vasta. Spec. 4 Terry R. Pevey of Port Hueneme: Pfc. Bnan E. Wallace of Canoga Park. Several of the soldiers wcrc on their way home for the Christmu holidays when the disaster struck.. >\t the Covina home of Pfc. G regory Carter. photographs of the t 9-ycar-old serviceman in uruform adorn the modest apartment along with commendations and plaque5 .. He did rcaJ good. He rccc1vec1 all k.mds of awards." his mother. Nila Carter. told the Assoc1ated ~ "The) said he was a leader ... Hobda) bells st11l draped the door where they had been placed to nng a Chnstmas welcome home for Cartct.. who had been expected to amve Dec.. :!I "He was JUSt going to be with us, ... Mrs Caner said as she fought baok tears. "He bad two week.s." A I Y84 graduate of G lendora H~ School. Caner had J01ned the Army aa l\ugust I Q84 to get a college scholar- ship and continue his educ:auon. Divers search river for body of woman Thre-e dtvc~ from the Orange Co unt' Shmffs !'le-wpon Harbor dt' 1s1on JOtned a <iearch unday for thr txxh of a pedestnan who fell into thr Santa .\na R1 vc<r 1n the l\nahe1m area l\crord1ng to a spokl"Sfl.l&n at the Santa '\na headquaners of the Cahforn1a Highway Patrol, the un1d<"nt1fied woman -~ho ma) have bec:n a Jogger -was struck bv a car while crouing OH'r the n ver on Glasscll Strcct in umocorporated count} trmtol) · The dnver. who also was not 1dent1he<l. ~ai. travehng southbound about 35 mph when his 1ttcnt1on ~as dt,rrtrd b~ his 2-year-old passenger The dnvcr felt an impact and loo kt«l up in time to 5tt the pedestnan falling over the bndge ThC' drl\er sufTcrtd moderate IOJUON from the colh~1on. the CHP said Union may present . proposal on market ; strike to members 1 8y P.i\1L ilCllIPLEY OI .. ..._ ........ n1on leaden may ha~~c a PK~ 10 present to membtts of the meat cune" and Tcamstcn uruons by the middle of the week, a union neeo- ltalor said on unday. ~ 4lnd dayof the Southern ('1hfom11 supe1'1'n&rkt1 stnke Reptt11en\.lt1ves of the U nited food and C'ommmtal Workrn \lnion. which rcprcscnu butchen and meat wrappers. Joined Team• neiouaton Satulday for anot.ber alt-ntah t 1CSS1on wtth nqouaton ftoc the Food Employers Counal, whidl reprettnts wven ~chains Wlth 900 stores 1n Southern California. Tbe tneellf\& ended at 1:30 Lm unday at tbe Anaheim H ilton. ..ct Dan Swtnton. reprucl'ltaUve for tac meat cutten.. Swinton 1a.1d net01.laton lliU haven't retQlved t-o m.J•!'_!~ _., (Pl-... ... U1'101'/ Ul ~~------)--~----------------------... --------~ I . 0renoe OoNt OAllY PILOT/ Monday. December 18, 1985 PROTESTERS From Al ~d "After scema for mysell 1 lelt all the more tronaly th.II what Reagan and . hultz WCI'\' sayana wun't true. t think ~e·rc heanna $Orne very war- 1.Jkesounds comina out of Washma-ton" 1 he)' said the escalation became e' 1dcnt last week when a m1 ile launched by the Contras downed a andinista helicopter, kllhna 14 people. "We don't know where the missile came from," Rubine said. "But the money to bur tt came from the United States.' Rub1nc. like many of the protesters, came from the V 1etnam generation who:\C 1de. lism and ac- 11 v1sm 1s credited with helping end \hat war. t Despite the endless line of ~ereedcs and 8MWs that were Sttn turning into the mall parkmg lot, she discounted the nouon her generation had shed tt'i idealism for more mAlrnal pursuits. ' .. , think there's sull a lot of us who've kept Lheir 1dcahsm.," she said. ~We've had continuous honking in response to our "Honk for Peace" signs " ·· Another act1v1st who g.avc up pan bf her Sunday to JOtn the f.roup was :t<aren Speros, a social studies teacher at University High in Irvine. l "I got involved about three years 'ago when I began studying Central :America with a group at St. Mark Presbyterian Church," Speros said. ~i "Here we are overthrowing a duly 'elected government in Nicaragua and 'lfntervcning in their internal affairs." Speros said the U.S. government has become sch1zophrenac an its ~utlook on communism. having d1v1ded the communist camp into ')I A group of Oran~ Countian• proteating U.S . aupport of rebels fighting ln Nlcar-.ua acknowlcdjze a pauing motonat on lfrlatol A venue who honked"' ln a pparent support of their cau•e. "good" and "bad" commun1~t~ "The good ones we g1 \ c nuclear matenal'> to. the bad ones we over- throw. I st.'e that parado>-ofour policy in China and our pollc> in Central America. "l have a hard lime explain1ng"lhat to my students," sht.' said Speros lost a brother 1n Vietnam. which prompted her acti vism. "My brother was a ca ptain an the Air Force. He died 1n vain at 2~ I have a son I don't want to donate lo another war " Nol all of the protesters were from the V 1etnam-era generation. how- ever. Eula Guthne. a iu-andmother from lr>ine. ~aved to passersby ai. th~> honked 1n response to the banner she held al oft. "My daughters were m the move- ment an college. I became involved 1n UNICEF. I've always been involved an peace." Guthrie said. The protesters said th~y were attempting to give the public some- thmg to think about during the holiday season. "We ha ve to educ.ate our people,'' Speros said. ''These people are out here buying presents for the Prince of Peace. They've got to realize we're aJI responsible for peace." ,,.. ........................................................................ .. ~NION MAY PRESENT PROPOSAL .••. ''rom Al employers' proposal for a 1wo-11er .~age scale for existing and new ,..employees and an employment :;uarantee for higher paid workers 1f 1~uch a scale were to be implemented. ; Leaders met Sunday with unaon ·members "to explain why they're: ~1111 ~picketing," Swinton ~1d. ''The employers sllll haven't come up with a magic formula," he said. -But union negotiators may have a proposal nearing for presentation 10 the members this week. "The consensus 1s things are mov- ing to the point where there might be a package Wednesday or Thursday that could bl' put to the members for a vote." hr said Swanton !>aid that package could include a rccommcndallon hy uni on leader'> in fa.,,or or against the proposal or without a rernmmen- dat1on "You get some guidance lrom the members through tho'>e .,,otc~ ... he said. Meatcu\ter'> werl' 'chedulcd to meet today with represcntauves ol the Food Employe rs Council an Carson. Dave Willauer. spokesman for the Food Employers Council. said a tentative agreement had been reached with Teamsters on a pay and bonus package. the Associated Press reponed l nderthear old contract, Teamster dnver!. earned about S 14 an hour. Meat cutters earned S 13.48 an hour The two unions wal ked out Nov. 5 al Vons markets and were locked out by stll other chains -Albertsons. Alpha Beta. Hughes. Lucky. Ralphi. and Safeway. Four other chains represented by the Food Employers council -Boys. foods. Co., Pioneer and Stater Bros .• -have agreed to interim contracts and are exem pt from the work stoppage. t!OPPONENTS ORGANIZED, WELL-HEELED TromA l 0o Californians to Defeat Rose Bird 1s Butcher Forde employs demo- ~ political cam.Q_a1gn commntec for-_J.@..Qhtcs to detemune which Cah-~med nearf> a year ago by tax crusaders fom1ans arc most responsive to ant1 - ,.,1i oward Jarvis and Paul Gann, state Bird pleas. After sending a senes of Sen. Ed Davis. R-Valencia, and test letters. Lhey follow up with a .,Assemblyman Ross Johnson. massive computer generated mailing rt· Each has their own reason for to people fitting their pnme con- wanting Rose Bird and the three other tnbutor profile. LJusuces removed. but to achieve their To date, Butcher Forde computers 1end. they've hired a controversial yet ha ve churned out more than three highl y effecllve Orange ( ount> con-million pieces of campaign literature •. suiting firm. and netted more than 80.000 con- 1 Asked which of SC\eral oppo'>111on tributors for the Californians to groups 1s shaping up a' the largest Defeat Rose Bi rd effon threat to Bird's cont1nua11on on the Lake other ant1 -B1rd groups. <'all- abcnch. Bird campaign spokesman fom1 ans to Defeat Rose Bird 1s teven M. G.laLer responded .. all of rel}tng hea vil) on the court 's cnm1· them. All o( them ha .. e engaged 1n nal rulings to raise the ire o f the d1stortmg the chief JUS\lce'!. record." public. But, while Glazer ma) consider an) Though Jarvis I'> !.Ort.' oVt.'r Its uv1I attack on Bird a ,danger to her Judicial rultn~ in relation to Propo.,1t1on 13 future, the hinng b) Jar\'" and and others take a Jaundiced view of company of Butcher Forde Comult-the coun's decision regarding the fog of Newpon Beach muc;t sureli. Sebast1an1 anit1a11ve in I 9MO. tu and rnake supponcrs of the chief JUS\lcc reapporuonment matters. while 1m- tnore than a tad uneasy ponant. are hard to make compelling Bill Butcher and Arnold Forde are Murder. tonure and child molesrn- cons1dered masters of direct mail 11on arc better bet'i to a11rac1 tht" . marketing. The panners arc well pubhc\ attenuon .\nd telling people 'known an poht1cal circles for running that the Bird coun I'> rcspon\1hle for :•agsrcss1ve campaigns fcatunng last letting murderers loo..c I'> \urt.' to ra1\C' minute hll pieces -mailed concern ,'brochures attaclung opponent~ on The main Jmmun1t1on U'>ed ¥whatever grounds seem hkel) to turn agaanst Bird " her rl'luctantc to -·.the ude against the candidate impose the death pcnalt) 1n an~ ol the Since its formation an 1970. more than 37 appeals she has heard ... Butcher fordc's targets have accused The death penalt> wa'> re1n\tated 1n the firm of m1srcpresent1ng facts ( alilom1a b) voter in1t1at1 vt• 1n I Y78 trying to influence an election b) the )'ear after Rird wa r.. appointed placing a dummy candidate on the chief JU'>ttl t.' h\ then < inv lerT) _ballot and running a phone bank 1n Bro"n which employees sai d they were from ~inn· Ihm. Bird h." h<.•Jrd "111u1 of "pany headquarters.. and asked 41 ca.,c'> hroughl to thl' "urm·nw people to vote for a particu lar < oun an<.l \ otcd to fl'' l'r'l' thl' tkath candidate pcnalt) each t1mc < 1tir1g prohkm' h . Butcher and Forde maintJin \A.Ith the ~ording ol lhl· 1n1tiall'l'. the '-they've done nothing illegal and. cou n ha' upheld onl'.Y th ree rn~·' to -:J•Whatever opponents ma) think. thl' date. prompting dt>ath penal!\ ad- 'l' firm surely had a knack for p1ck1ng vocates to cld1m that the 1ust1cc\ arc and boosting winners during thc 1hwan1ng thl' will of thl' pcopk 1970s. News accounts of the da) In one klll'f 't'nt out h\ < alt · .J'crcdit them with an 85 perc~nt forn1an., to (>t:tcat Ru\I.' R1 rd the r~tJccess rate. group tell\ potl·n11al <.on10nhu1orc; that •.: Butcher Forde now concentrates ··a child born 1n the l n1ted "tates on its direct mail act1 v1 t1es rather today face~ one chantc an I J' of tx·ing ~han campaign management Htred murdered .. But chanct'~ tor 'IUr .. 1val Lt by Califom1ans to Defeat Rose Bird . ..ma) be far better·· tor a con\.10t'd e .the firm rer;ru1ted Stu Mollnch. a murderer 1n C'a hfom1a II~.,,., w former em~loytt who has worked The computer per-...mahtl'd mail trwith them on 01her ctTons. to he 1ng blame<. Rose Bird a~d tht· an11 -~c.ampaign manager death pcnalt} maJorm ''° the ~u­y, But it is -Olllcher Forde·~ soph1\t1· preme < oun for that \tall' ol a flair' cated direct mail tt'chniquc that c.an and urgr\ the: reader 10 make a be credited wtth ra1smg more than contnbut1on tn help <1kn other'> to --SI 7 million for the campaign that tact Money· has p<>ured in so rap1 dl-y "We mu!>t get down to hus1nc~\ ;,hat the comm ittee has revised up its because Ro...: Bird ;>nd hl'r hhernl oal of a SJ million war chc <it b} Brown-appointed cohom art' d~: ~nother S 1 million. Mollnch said. tcrm1nt'd to maintain their power, °c~AA~~E D1ily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 110 """' S.t S• C. u ._. ... C• • the letter says. In a radio program called .. Justice Denleo,"''" fflree prosttutors, a police chief, a Juror and Jarvis himself berate the coun for decisions they say favor the nghts of criminals over v1ct1ms and prevent Lhc carrying out of the death penalty. Two of the fivc-mmute programs be&Jn with gruesome depictions of child murders. "She was sexually assaulted. mutilated and tonured over a s1x- hour penod, and then murdered," Ventura County D1stnct Attorney Mike Bradbury tells listeners of Theodore Frank's killing of Amy SettL. Frank's death penalty sentence was ovenumed on the basis that a diary 1n which Frank allegedly detailed other molestations should not have t>ecn allowed into ev idence. The case was returned to the lower coun for retnal on the penalty phase. In another tape, a femak Juror v.omes that her vote lo convict another child murderer ma-y be for nought thanks to the Supreme Coun . Relating the details of convicted killer Robert Stansbury's cnme. the an- nouncer !.a~s. "his alleged cnme - kidnapping a I 0-year-old girl. .. rapang her ... putting her inside the freeTer of has ice cream truck ... and dumping her dead body 10 a flood control chan- nel." Although the Suprt.'me Coun hasn't heard Stansbury·s automatic appeal of hl'i death sentence. Juror Dianna Batt!. says she wom es about the court\ apparent anti-death pen- alty sentiment. "Wt> can't allow people like this. and the other people who have been \cntenccd to death lO go free again. I he y don't de~rve 10 live," she says. EH·n more emotion grabbin~ talk is scheduled for the next infor- mational barrage from Caltfom1ans to Defeat Rose Bird. The committee I'> 1n terv1ew1n~ fam1hes of murder '1c11ms and will use their comments "' advent!.tment!. after the New Year to rail) more -;uppon for Lhc1r cause. ~a>S Mollnch. "The public an general 'ittm'i to be f ocusang tts attenuon mostly on the cnm1nal JUSllce 1sc;ues. But J think. overall, the problem with the court as their abuse of power and the rca!><>n why people arc up!.et with them 1s not because. in my view. they disagree with every '>pc<:tfic dct1'>1on the coun makes. h 's because when they look at the record a~ a whole. they su a coun that has really i one beyond the bound of excrcmng the power they were given ' b> the Con'lt1tu11on " Delly Piiot D•llvery It OuerentMd ... ,, .. , • ' '311, ~~ , ..... ---eo-lttel C<Js•• ~ ...... ,. 0-'90..,. .. :l·M11 ~ & .010' a 8•• *'' Justcall 642-6086 I '"••• f(lv/ Q4l4 Lit ~ JG.f t • ~ ,,. • .... •"CS '"" C..C<, • t • ,. ...,.., VOL. n , NO. 350 'J \\ h.it d 11 \OU hke ahout the Dally Ptlot,, What don 1 \ •U hkt"' (all the number above ind your messa~c ~111 be recorded transcnbed and de It "'<'rrd 10 thr appropnate ed11or The \amt> ~4.hour answcnn• service may be u\cd to rrl ord lcuer1 to the ed11or on any topic C ontnhutoM 10 our Lttten column mu" include tht'tr namr and telephone number for venn~uon Tell' u\ what's on your mind • ~.~,,, 1.af ' • ~ • I • .. ~ :t.c ~· "1-··' '°"" a, ., • r.-• .. • IQ I ,.. l"'!I r':N' 00-.... • CtrcuteUon T~ WEATHER ---- Weather expected t o warm up MOltly eunny dayt and cte.r nlghll today and Tuesd1y wlll accompany gutty nortM.ut unyon wtnda beginning tonl;ht along ttte Orang. 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From Al great West Coast marathons and I think this gJves us a good chance to run one close to home." Irvine Co. President Tom Nielsen said he was happy with the response to the marathon from Orange County residents. "I'm very pleased. The number of participants. representing every cit y in the county. is remarkable. And the number of volunteers who got in- volved was even more than we could effectively use." he said. "I think this event adds to the whole interest 1n physicaJ fitness and I'm glad to be a part of 11." Under cool, gray skies. the mara· Lhoners gathered outside the Irvine Co. headquaner!. at Newport Center fonhe 8 a.m.~tanof~erace. Whllca higti_sch99l band played and camera crews scrambled to chronicle the event, runners stripped their warm- up suits and stuffed them into orange trash baAs for later retrieval at UCI. The panic1pants included the world-class champions. former high school and college runners and prom- ising high school track and cross count!) stars. But here also were the less-senous racers. middle-aged and elderly runners, fami ly members running in a tight group and several paraplegics racing in wheelchairs. Although the runners staned out 1n a tight pack. by the tame the top marathoners were dashing through Corona del Mar. they had moved several hundred yards in front of th e middle runners. And by the lime they reached Laguna Beach for the left tum toward Laguna Canyon Road, several miles separated them. Kahkola crossed the finish hne at lJCI less1han2hoursand L9muwtcs later. But other runners. obviously more interested in finashing than tn wmmng, continued to earn applause more than two hours later. "I did 11!" one sweat-soaked com- peutor said as the digital clock at the finish hne showed has ume of 3 hours and 58 minutes. Ha ving broken the 4- hour mark. he treated himself to a cold cup of water -doused over his head. Once across the finish, wobbly- kneed runners were treated to a rehabilitative massage and a picnic lunch offered by donating businesses. Volunteers, dressed in powder blue T-shirts, hustled cups of water to Lhe weary competi tors. A band cranked out surf music and other oldies as runners lounged about Lhe campus lawn areas. ··You'll have to excuse me ifl don't stand up," said an exhausted David Caner of Laguna Beach. The 41 -year- old OCll.Oic County Supcnor Court Judge had run a 2:50 maralhoo. "This was my first marathon in 11/i )'Cars. so I wasn't sure how l was going to do. I didn't know ifl was an 2:4S or 2:55 shape. So I ran a 2:50." he said. REPORT DUE ON HOUSES ••• Carter has been running since his high school football coach decided the team would do just fi ne wtthout him. "I went out for track and figured that if I just ran fast enough. the y couldn't cut me," he said. From A l Dnve. They allege the I 00-g.allons of ground water pumped each minute from the 20-foot deep South Coast PlaLa 11 excavation was coming from beneath adJacent neighborhoods. causing the land to settle. Vibrations from the heavy equip- ment and trucks used 1n the apan- ment prOJeCt 1s aggravating the dam- age. homeowners say. Geolog1m for mall-ownrr C J Segerstrom & Sons and Amel De- velopment countered that the move- ment wa!. caused because of ar ex pansive layer of !.Oii hcneath the neighborhoods. They argued the slip- page was not the re\ult of ground water drained by tht.' coni.truct1on Poormand was assigned to root through Lhe rumors and conjecture He was to review geological data tracing the history of the res1dent1al tracts, and monitor bonngs I 0-10 30- feet deep to see whether the neigh- borhoods were in fact lo!.ing ground water "This course was above-average tn difficulty, but it was wonh 1t because 11's so beautiful. ··1 think this marathon represents a real opportunity for Orange County. If the Irvine Co. and Supervi$0r (Tom) Riley continue to build on this, 11 will just be a trcmen'l_ous success," Caner said. Other runners expressed respect for the cour$C.. especially Lhe grueling uphill grade along Laguna Canyon Road. 0 Bl E SP()R TS L Tl). Z-S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Reg . S255 .00 NOW S 18900 Enj oy comfortable new boots at a 25% Christmas Savings I 283 l E. COA ST HWY., CORO NA DEL MAR ~ 675-9700 ) •