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VOL. 73, NO. 'YJ.7, ~SECTIONS,._. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SATURDAY, NbVEMBER 22, 1980
lJnexpeeted
Cella freed
from prison
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEl:D.
Of .. Dellyl"IMtMMt
In an unexpected turn of
events, former Orange County
political financier Dr. Louis
Cella has been released from a
federal prison at Lompoc.
Dr. Cella has started work, un -
der penal supervision, at a mi·
grant farmworkers medical
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SHE WAS CULPRIT
'Krtettn Shepard'
Who shot JR?
Sue Ellen sis
NEW YORK (AP) J R Ew
mg was shot by Kristm Shepard,
his wile's sister and hts former
mistress, CBS revealed Friday
night m a long.awaited eplSOde
of "Dallas" in which viewers
also learned she 1s apparently
pregnant with his child
The show that answered the
question "Who shot J .R ."
capped a phenomenal publicity
campaign, and CBS hoped the
installment would become the
all-time ratings champion (or an
episode or a regular series.
clinic m the Impenal Valley.
Cella, who was in Orange
County Friday to meet with his
attorney, appeared to be in good
health and spirits after servmg
31 months of a five-year prison
sentence.
The physician was convicted
of diverting hundreds of
thousands of dollars from
Orange County hospitals he once
controlled and osmg the fund.II to
finance political campaigns of
candidates be 1upported.
.. The conviction on federal cbar1es of Medicare fraud and
state chaJ',es ol MediCal traud
currently are being appealed.
Durine a brief interview Fri·
day, Cella said be bas spent the
fint few days at the clinJc, local·
ed ln Coachella. attemplinl to find ways to improve its out·
moded medical equipment
workers employed in the vast
desert agricultural area.
He complained that private
physicians in the valley will
charge as much as $35 for
routine office visits.
Even if a patient qualifies for
MediCal, he said , the patient
may still face a bill of half that
figure.
"We will be able to provide
the same service for $4 or $5,"
Cella said.
The clinic is operated by the
National Fann Workers Health
Group lnc., a non-profit corpora
tion allied with the United Farm
Workers Union headed by Cesar
Chavez.
Cella had requested several
months ago to be released from
a work camp located north of
San Luis Obispo to work, on a
volunteer basis, at the clime
At the time he said that he
believed his medical talents
were being wasted while he re
mained an inmate at the work
camp
Prison officials early m Oc
Lober announced that Cella
would be released to a halfway
house for paroled prisoners.
It was understood, however,
that Cella will be under some
type of supervision while he
works at the clinic.
Cella, who lost a visible
amount of weight during his
prison stay. said that he was
particularly happy for one re·
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HOTEL GUESTS HANG FROM MGM GRAND HOTEL WINDOWS AWAmNG RESCUE
Offlclala Ny the,.,. •PP•,.ntlr 91arted In kitchen em.ustt•n
'I thought I was dead'
OC fire survivors tell of inf enw terror
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Olt ... o.lly rltMSYff
Stunned, crying, dissheveled
and sometimes angry, Orange
County survivors of the MGM
Grand Hotel fire m Las Vegas re-
turned home Friday night to
describe scenes of atomic-like de-
solation and mass pandemonium
m the Nevada gaming capital.
Some said they witnessed the
deaths of feUow guests. Others
said they smashed windows,
crawled down smoke-clogged
hallways or simply screamed
for help in a frantic effort to
escape the fast-movmg flames.
And nearly all said they would
think twice before ever again
spending the night in a high-rise
hotel.
"You couldn't breathe. You
couldn 't move," said Dawn
Topalian of Fountain Valley
after getting off an Air
California flight at John Waflle
Airport Friday night.
"I thought I was dead I really
did," she said.
Laguna Beach physician
Richard Drexelius was still
clutching a soot-blackened hotel
towel he said helped save his life
as he walked down the ramp of
Air California Flight 843 from
Las Vegas.
Drexelius said he and his
wife, Laurie, raced down 22
lights of stairs to make it out o(
the fire-ravaged hotel. He said
he held the damp towel to tus
face to keep out deadly fumes
and smoke.
Before heading down, the
physician said he saw a guest
fall to his death from his win·
dow. followed by debris other
guests were using to break out
glass in an effort to escape.
By late Friday night. the
death toll m the blaze stood at 85
with another 534 persona injured.
One of the first survivon to
arrive back in Orange County
Friday was Jerren Armstrong of
Irvine, who echoed the feelings
of other guests who claimed
hotel officials gave them no ade·
Qty.Ile warning or assistance
when the early morning blaze
broke out.
·'There were no smoke detec
tors. There were no fire alarms
No one was out on the street
with a bullhorn shouting for peo-
ple to leave," she said.
Because the blaze began at
about 7: 15 a.m , Mrs Armstrong
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Santa Ana boy
dies after
gang knifing
A 16-year-old Santa Ana boy
was fatally stabbed Friday
morning during a battle between
rival street gangs. A youth, 17,
was arrested and charged with
the homicide, police reported.
But Lorimar Productions,
which packages the series,
forced viewers to wait until \he
Nov. 28 installment to team her
motive as well as what happens
to her next.
QUIZ FEATURES
11.S. SENATOR
Cop brutality charged
Augustin Ve1a Jr., of 2628
.west Occidental St., wa.s pro-
nounced dead from a single atab
wound in the heart at UC Irvine
MedicaJ Cen~r shortly after the
11:30 a .m. gang fiaht at Ceoten·
Dial Park in Santa Ana, police
said.
Trucker says HB officer beat him with stick
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A 37-year~ld truck driver re·
covering from suraery at
Midwood Comm\lll.ity Hospital in
Stant.on claims bl.a injurlea were
the result of a beatina by a Hunt·
lniton Beach police officer.
Wayne Rockwood, a Stanton
resident who drives for a
Newport Beach firm, charted
from bis hospital bed that while
handcuffed be was repeatedly
1truct with a nlgbtatlck and
kicked during a run-In with
police ooNC>v. 7.
Rockwood, who •u cbarpd
with lnterferln1 with a poUoe Of· fleer, aald be entned the
bolpltal abortly after an over·
nllbt JalJ tt.a,Y aod WU requlnd
tohaveb.laapl9ftaNmoved.
•
Huntingtoo Beach police Cap-
tain Bert Ekstrom, who beads
the patrol division, denied that
Rockwood was 1truck while
handcuffed. But be aald the
truck driver wu stnack twice
with a nightaUck when be reai.lt·
ed officers queatlonin1 him
about a ebootin1 threat at a local
night club.
The police captain said no·
forb'lal complaint bQ beell flied
with the depattJl)ent, and _. no oflJctar probe ha• beet11
launched. "But tntemally, we're looktn;
at it In aoticlpatJoa of aometblnf betna ftltd," EUt.rOm 1aid..
ROckWOOd W.d be la eoiilult·
inl an attomoy about poialble
1e1at actklo a1al.Ut the city. :n. &rua drtver 1ald be and a
friend, Bill Tremaine, were vls-
ttina a aeries of ban when they
were pull-over by police.
Acc0ntin1 to police acCO\mtt,
Tremaine'• vehicle matched
deacrlptlom Jlven after ahootlnt
threatl were made at Bootleg-
1er'1 ntaht clu~. (No weap0o
-waa actually dlaplayed 1n the
Bootle11er'• incident, Capt.
Ek•trom 1aid.)
Tr.malne allegeclty wu drlv· t.n1 erratlcally at the time ._. w u pulled over. H~_!H cbar1ed wtth d.nmlteo c1rt ... 1111J.
The police maintain tbat
Rockwood WH under tbe In·
ftuence. ol ucobol and reatst.ct offtcen vtolentl7.
.. R• wu even acnam~ at
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The name of the suspect, also
from Santa Ana. was belo1
withheld because be Is a
juvenile, police said.
Another 17-year-old youth wu
stabbed in the arm and aide dur·
ing the melee, police 1aid, but be
la reported in aatlafactory condl·
lion at UC Jnlne Medical
Center. Police said b1a name ta
belns wttbbelc! because he may
become a 1uspect in the allqed
murder u the inn1t11atloa con·
tinuea.
Th• twO vlctlnu and tbe l\la· pect all attended Mountain View
Hl•h Sebool, aooa Centennial Jload~accordl.D1topoUoe.1.'be
1cboo1 la adjacetlt to tbi park
when the let ftabt bri>U out between numeroua youth•,
pollceaald.
l'h• IUlpect and the Ylc:ttm ••qt hi .. ....., l.a.atlft4Ml by wtt-
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TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Injured
total
over500
LAS VEGAS CAP) -The
death toll in Friday's fire at Las
Vegas' MGM Grand Hotel and
Casino has risen to 85, with S34
listed as injured, authorities re-
ported.
OHicials said a fire alarm
amplifier was knocked out and
only three floors of the luxury
hotel had sprinkler systems.
While the death toll officially
stood at 85 at 8 p.m .. it could
"possibly" go as high as 100,
said Fire Capt. Ralpb Dinsman.
"I know it's going to go higher,"
be said ... The official toll wu
being released by the coroner'•
ofti.ce. Dr. Sheldon Qreen, cbie~
medical e•aminer of Clark
County, said no names or vie·
tim• would be released unW this
momJne. "Tbe ideatiftcation ~ cea1 la too slow. We've got t.o go
tbrouah wallets and other
personal en.is, .• heaaid.
Clark County Coroner Otto
Ravenbolt said most of the vtc·
tims died of smoke inbalatioo on
upper floors, far above the reach
of the fire department's nine·
story rescue ladders.
Fire Capt . .Nlayne Littlefield
said one el~ly couple jumped
to their deaths from the 17th
floor. "holding hands." And be
said another man used bedding
and towels to descend fr9m the
upper floors to the 10th floor,
where he also fell to his death.
Officialt estimated as many
as 8,000, including 4,500 to 5,000
guests and an undetermined
number of hotel employees.
were m the hotel when the fire
broke out at 7: 15 a .m
Of those in1ured , local
hospitals admitted 195 for treat-
ment Five of the 534 were
firefighters who were injured
slightly, hospital officials said.
It was the worst fire m Laa
Vegas and the second worst
hotel fire in U.S. history. ex-
ceeded only by a Dec 7, 1SM6 fire
at the Wmecorr Hotel in Atlanta
that killed 119.
''It's a sickening sight in
there," Gov Robert Li.st said
after touring the burned-out
area "It's just burned-out
devastation. It turns your
stomach."
Fire officials said the blue
apparently started in an exhaust
fan ln a large kitchen area that
supplies the hotel 's six
restaurants. Dinsmao said
flames spread quickly to the
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·Coast
Weather
Hlah cloudiness this
mornlnl. Fair this after· noon through Sunday.
Lowa 40 to 50. Hilha both
days 88 to 75.
INSIDE TODAW
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20 killed in bi.,,-re
1talian train c1YJ1Jh
VlBO -VALENTIA. Italy CAP) -Two bltb·•peed tta.Uan p&1lffl~er tralna lammed l.nt.o a 1trin1 ot boacan that bad been
l by a prauln1 fnllhl ln a blu.rn accident Friday that killed
at I ut ID and lAJured 112, au.LborlU• aaid.
M ~ sUU wett Ltapped Ln the wreeta1e boura later The
vlcum.a &l"Oa.Md and ened out tor beJp aa re1cue worken uslna
blowt.on:hea and crowban slr\&aled to,,.. tMm. Police found
lhe body ot • bllby sUU ~Unllq to a dead wman, believed to be
the child's mother.
"We don't know how many an ltill 1D UMr.," a ~of·
fleer l81d m the late afteroooG. OMdila f.vid tbi dellb tOU
would rise
Tbue were no forel1nen oo tM Ult Of tbt dead. One
roreiener. a Spanish woman, wu a.mon1 tbli lQJund.
lloe.# approl'e• •••l-•sst1 9 "'*"'
WASHIN()TON (AP)-'n.t'lbiH save~ lblal
approval Friday to an approPl;t.atJ4n bill •t inebidts an
amendment prohlblUn1 1ovef'llJMIS law1en fn>JD ... tiq
court-ordered busine plans in school cliMqrqaUorl ea.Ml·
Despite Carter adminiatratlon compfalnta that tbe amend-
ment would cripple federal efforts to end seveeattoa ln public
schools, the House approved the measure on a 2'0-58 vote' and
sent lt to the Senate.
The anti businJ amendment was attached to a $9.1 billion
appropriation bill centalnint money for the Justice Depart-
ment and for programs ln a variety of other agencies, includint
the Commerce and State departments .
l'iolence ext eJtd• Po..ana lldtool ~llfl
POMONA CAP) -Long.smoldering antagonism between
Hispanic and Vietnamese students at Garey High School baa
erupted in violence that shut down the school until Monday authorities said Friday. '
It.•• At least '?ne school official speculated that the violence may
have been tnggered by last week's local television screening of
the brutal Vietnam war movie, "The Deer Hunter." 't.•:
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School Principal Pedro Garcia said Friday be felt the ex·
tended closure was unnecessary but that the district officials
wanted to "let the kids cool off and give us time to plan a way to
prevent further fighting "
ffftlgon Cabinet ~laoi~a £qNllld
WASHINGTON <AP) -The list of names from which
President e le<'l Ronald Reagan is expected to choose his
Cabinet swelled from JUSt over 30 three days ago to 78 by Friday
when 1t was presented to Reagan for bis review, a source close
lo the rugh level talent hunt reported.
The source. who asked not to be identified, said Reagan's
advis~rs were t~1mmmg the list back on their flight west from
Washington on F nday and that Reagan, with perhaps as few as
three other men present, would decide who he wants in key
posts "witrun the next 72 hours "
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Several mformants within the Reagan circle agreed that
some of the name:. most prominently mentioned all week -
William Simon for treasury secretary, Gen. Alexander M. Haig
for defense secretary and George P. Shultz for secretary or state -
were still believed to have lhe weight of Reagan's advisers behind them
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Affordable housing
I in north CM sought
f By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of U. O.Hy l"li.t Staft
Costa Mesa's Planning Com·
mission will be asked Monday
night lo drop some of its de
velopment standards to allow ar
1 • fordable hous ing in north Costa
Mesa
M cClam Development Co.
seeks perm1ss1on to construct z ~ condominiums, most of them
'--).achelor and single-bedroom un·
• ts. by reducing the amount of
#1'>ar1Ung required to serve such
1 deve1opments.
; Co mmissioners are being
asked by staff planners to weigh
the <'ity"s requirement ror
moderate priced housing in the
area where a number or light in
dustrial and office complexes
are rising against the need for
neighborhood parking spaces
McClain projects bachelor un
its sales prices beginning at
about $65,000, an amount con
sidered by the federal Howsmg
and Urban Development Depart·
ment to be moderate
City ordinances require 2 5
parking spaces ror each con
-dominium unit constructed
McClain 1s proposing 1 6 spaces
for the bachelor and smgle
bedroom homes and the 2.S re
quired spaces on the two.
bedroom condos, about 25 per·
cent of the 12-acre project.
The development is proposed
for land owned by Nellie Ruth
Segerstrom SOUthea11t or the COf·
ner of Fairview Road and South
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Coast Drive, about six blocu
weat of where Amel Develop-
men t Co proposed a con·
trovers1al apartment complex
some three years ago.
Members of the North Costa
Mesa Homeowners Assoc1abon,
which opposed the density of
that development, are expected
to turn out for Monday's 6:30
p .m . session on the McClain
tract at City Hall.
Some members of the group
question the density. parking
ratio and clustered parking stall
proposals in McClain's plan
The North Mesa group protest
ed city council approval of the
Amel firm's a partment proJect.
qualified the issue for a city
ballot in 1978 and won a council
reversal on the project through
the referendum.
The council, forced by the
election to re-zone Amel's prop
erty for single.family homes,
was la.Jten to court by the de veloper.
The election and subsequent
forced re·wning was upheld by
the Orange County Superior
Court The case was appealed
and reversed in an appellate
court.
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POLICE. • •
the officers to shoot him " Ekstrom said. '
Rockwood claimed he was
struck repeatedly because he
did not show the officers the
respect they demanded.
•'How could I put up a fight
when I was handcuffed?" he asked.
•'They tore my friend's car
apart and found no weapons,
just a few beer bottles " he
added. '
Captain Ekstrom aald
Rockwood has not been c~ar ed ln connection with the s
threat at Bootleuer'a, but aal
the man has been placed near
the scene of the incident.
in Roeth kwood denied involvement
e Bootleaer incident. He
aald ~ faces OQe more week ln
the bospital aoa a Dec. 1 court
date on the misdemeanor in·
terftrlna with an officer cbarce.
Graham condom
US VEGAS, Nev~ (AP) ~
EHnpUlt 8llly Graham, tO tba
middle Of b1I McOnd Lu Ve
Cruaade, WU 00 tM .cm. OI
MOii GraQil RoCeJ ftN J'ttday
and nld bl waa try1.t11 tO eom··
fort 1urvlvon and ..n u a chaplain.
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Clark Cou11tJ Ol.ld Roy
· Parrilb uid. ~e ere told a
wall ot fire fell dOwn ln the
casino."
He ruled out al'IC)D aa Ule
cause ot lire.
Some survivors said no alarm.
sounded to warn cue•ta ot the
danger. Parrish said tbe fire ap-
parent l y destroyed the
ampllften on a manuallJ ac-
Uvated alarm system. He bad
earlier said apparently "no one
had pulled lt."
"The ampllflen tor the fire
.ten ID the beMmeat ot
tbe hotel," Panilb said. "Our
theory la that the lire consumed
the ampllflera before they could
be uaed.''
Wltbln 10 minutes it bad
LAGUNA'S LAURIE DREXEUUS, CENTER, OREETED BY KIN AT JOHN WAYNe Al9'PORT
Mother Helen, ct.ugltter Jaclde comfort 9hallen MOM fire aurvlwor
autt.ed tbe l~yard-lon1 cuino, where about 10 charred bodies
were found. Mo.t of the otben
died ot smoke inhalation above
the 20tb f1ool", Parrish a aid. From Pt1p AJ
OC HOTEL FIRE SURVIVORS RETURN
Dlnaman said the Oamea were
controlled after two hours and
apparently were confined to the
lower two floon ot the pale·pink
granite hotel, one of the world's
largest with 2,078 rooms. was still in bed like many other
guests at the fashionable 26·
story Strip hotel.
"I heard crackling, like paper
crackling. I thought it was
someone in the next room," she
said.
Alone because her husband,
Ron, was at the Hilton Hotel
gambling, Mrs. Armstrong said
she eventually smelled smoke
and ran to her fifth floor hotel
window.
Parting the curtains, she saw
coal· black clouds of smoke
billowing upward.
"I didn't get panicky," said
Mrs. Armstrong, who flew home
aboard a.I\ Air California jetliner
Friday afternoon.
She said sbe dressed and then
went to her hallway door. Open·
mg it, she called out, "Help me,
please. Someone tell me what to
do."
When she beard no response,
''That's when I got panicky."
Mrs. Armstrong said she wet a
towel, grabbed her suitcases and
crawled down the hallway to a
fire exit. When she opened the
door. she said, thick clouds of
black smoke billowed out.
AfleT an unsuccessful attempt
to use her phone back in her
room , Mrs. Armstrong said
another girl clad only in a nightshirt pushed her way
throulb the f oke pd tbe two hulled out Nllef at '"1ng
tomeone ebe ve.
At abou that time, a
tlre (ighter also appeared and led
them to a balcony. where a
basket was waiting to lower
them to safety.
"1 was one of the first guests
out," said Mrs Armstrong, who
left $25,000 worth of jewelry in
her room as well as her s hoes
Once on the street, the Irvine
woman sa id she saw what
looked lo be a "pillow or
blanket" fall from the upper
c;torles
Someone said, "My God. that's
a person," said Mrs Armstrong,
the memories apparently as
strong as the acrid smoke which
still <'Ongests her nose and lungs.
She said people were hanging
out of windows waving sheets as
well as smashing windows with
chairs
Her husband said that when he
learned of the blaze, he hailed a
Banks up to
17 percent
prime rate
NEW YORK CAP> -A 17 per·
cent prime lending rate spread
through most of the U.S. bank·
log system Friday amid moves
by the Fede ral Reserve to
restrain credit growth and ward
off a new wave of inflation.
The increase was the second
since Monday, when the rate
that top-ranked businesses pay
on loans rose three-quarters of a
point to 16 .25 percent na·
lion wide.
Rates oo consumer loans and
home mortgages are not tied to
the prime, which is nearing its
20 percent record high of la.st
April after allpping aa low as
10.75 percent ln July.
But analysts said a steady
t11hteoinC of credit, which start·
ed lut aummv, la expected to
boost tbe price and cut the
avaUabWty ot Joana for howdq,
autos and comumer aooda.
Wb.lle that tJ1htenJ.n1 may re-
1ult ln less-rapidly rtatnc prices,
analylta 1aid It also may push
the economy lnto a new
1lowdowu Juat H • recovery
from tb1I year's receaalon gains mornentum.
Citibank, the aecond-lar1est
batik In the country, failed to ao
all the way to 17 percent,
howeveT, raltl.P1 ttl prime lend·
inl r•t. to 18. 75 percent. John
Maloney, a 1poke•man for
Citibank here, 1aid the bank'•
action teflected "our mar1tet
Jud1ment. ·• He would not
laborata.
t
cab which barrelled through
back alleys and down one-way
streets because of police and fire
blockades. "He got me there in
10 minutes," Armstrong said of
the cab driver.
The couple eventually made it
to the Las Vegas Convention
Center, where the Red Cross and
other agencies were offering
aid. From there they went to the
airport in a Clark County vehicle
and caught an early flJgbt home
''The irony of the whole thing
is, whenever we go to Vegas, we
stay at the Hilton," Ron
Armstrong said But because of
a computer convention there,
the couple went to the MGM m·
stead.
Asked if she would ever return
to the famous resort city, Jerren
Armstrong skuddered and said,
"I don't want to ever go back. U I
do, I'll stay at a Motel 6 on the first
floor."
Other survivors interviewed at John Wayne Airport Friday
night told sto]ies similar to the
Armstrongs.
·'I was on the 16th floor.'' said
Miss Topalian, a blonde-haired
Fount8lll Valley woman ··1 was
asleep when someone screamed
fire.''
Miss Topali~ said she, her
sister and a boyfriend took a
fire exit to safety, l>ut not
before believing they would not
survive.
Said Laurie Drexelius, wife or
a Laguna physician, "I didn't
think we'd get out. I thought we
were going to die."
Because of the large number
of injuries, a UC Irvine Medical
Center spokeswoman said Las
Vegas health officials had ad·
vised various bum centers in
,California they could receive
seriously injured patients for
treatment. As of Friday, UCI
had not received any MGM vie·
ti ms.
A coWlty health department
spokesman said the Southern
California Hospital Council had
put treatment facilities on
standby alert.
He said bum centers at UCI,
Sherman Oaks Community
Hospital and Loma Linda
University would be utilized 1C
hos pitals in Las Vegas could not
handle the injured .
Clark County officials said
most who perished in the blaze
died of smoke inhalation.
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IRVINE'S JERREN ARMSTRONG ONE OF F1RST TO ESCAPE
Holde daughter, Whitney, I , .tter return home
ESTATE SALE OF
Some guests on upper floon
who couldn't get outside Oed to
the roof, where helicopters
evacuated them. Otben trapped
in thetr rooms by dense smoke
got fresh air by usine furniture
to break sealed windows or
c rammed onto balconies
screaming for help.
Police helicopters circled
overhead, and officers shouted
over bullhorns, "Don't jump!
don't Jump!" to panicked guests
who leaned out of windows,
dangling ropes made or
bedsheets.
Guests who could fled out the
doors and wandered on the 43·
acre grounds, many barefoot
and in smoke -blackened
nightclothes, weeping and
dazed. Others were carried out
by firefighters and construction
workers using the two-banded
fire man's carry. Paramedics
and doctors, some in hospital
scrub clothes, worked feverishly
over a number of victims who
were sprawled in the middle of
the four-lane street.
''I just saw people running out
from the front. They were com·
ing out like rues," said Ray
Hutchison, a gardener who was
working outside. "The casino
iirla were comin" out with cash drawers in their bands and
dealers were nmnin& out stuffinl cblps in their pockets."
Fire officials set up a t.em
porary morgue at a fire station
j~t across Flamingo Road from
the hotel The mjured were
taken to hospitals throughout
Las Vegas vaUey by a fleet of
ambulances.
Security guards from a
number of hotels were pressed
into service and an estJmated
300 police officers bandied
crowd control.
One harried police officer with
a police dog, trying to move
bystanders back, warned the
crowd, "get back or get bit."
,......PageAJ
CEILA. • •
ason, clUng the ract that his
time is now completed
While incarcerated at tbe
work camp, Cella was assigned
to a maintenance crew that
operated the prison boiler.
Under federal prison regula·
lions he was not permitted to
practice medicine
JEWELRY • CRISTAL • OlllWA
PORaIAIN • BRODES • SILVER
SALE -FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY NIGHTS
NOV. 21, 22 and 23
INSPECTION OF ALL MERCHANDISE FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
AND SUNDAY 2·5 P.M., AND 7-8 P.M.
8PECW. HOUDAV AucnON IUN. 3 P.M •
Lots of diamond rings and earrings, gold chains, fine china snd crystal,
bronzes, some furniture, olts, chandeliers, braaa tamps, etc.
lomethlng few ever,one ••• $1.00 Md up. Aw Adrnlalon.
newport auetloa eo•
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Art Levlne-Auctlon•r '
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IRVINE'S SUZY GILSTRAP AND HER DOG, SKY
lrfeh Htter waa gift from producer of "Skyw•rd"
Career soars
lroine actress ambitious
By RICHARD GREEN
OI .._. O.lly Plle1 SI.ti
Three telev1s1on sets were
tuned to the TV movie
"Skyward" Thursday night in
side the crowded Irvine home of
Suzy Gilstrap, the wheelchair
bound 14·year·old whose acting
career got off to a flying start
this week
And she said s he 1s going to
make sure her career doesn't
come in for a quick landing.
"The overnights C ratmgs)
were better than any other show
in the time slot and we think
'Skyward' may be turned into a
series,'' aaJd the artieulate
young girl, who was paralyzed
three years ago in a freak acci-
dent
Acting 1s lime consumin&
work that has slightly lowered
her freshman grades al lrvme
H1_gh SchQol, but she says she
can balance work and school as
long as she "keeps her head
together"
·'I didn't go th r ough a
depression stage after my acc1
dent three years ago." she said
"It sounds runny but 1n a way
I'm kmd of thankful for the acr1
dent I teamed a lot about life
and myself. and I matured a
lot·•
She lost the use of her leg<;
after a eucalyptus tree branch
fell on her back dur.ing a sum
mer school field trip to the Los
Angeles Arboretum
Aller the accident she derided
to try her hand at playing tennis
National wheekha1r tennis
champion Brad Parks taught
her how to play tennis from a
wheelchair and was one of the
persons who recommended h<'r
for the role in "Skyward "
She will part1c1pate at 1 p m
today m a celebrity wheelchair
tennis exhibition with Parks
Desi Arnaz Jr and pro Charles
Pasarell at Los Caballeros Rae
quet and Sports Club in Fountain
Valley
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ittany Spaniel mix1ta )oak.
for a family instead of
CUl't't
Miss Gilstrap's starring
performance in "Skyward" as a
paraplegic girl who learns lo n y
an airplane has received good
reviews.
However, the personahty of
the gi rl she played 1n
"Skyward" and Miss G1lstrap's
real personality are quite dif
ferent.
"The girl 1 played was kl.lld of
an introvert I'm more outgo
ing, "she said
Miss Gilstrap said she can't
really fly an airplane and has
never had any strong desire to
do so. In fact, ehe 1ot • little
airsick dut'lng aerial filming
sessions for "Skyward.·•
"Skyward" was one or the'
young girl's first tries at acting.
Her only other professional TV
role came in an episode lh•t
aittd this week on "Lat tie Hous~
on the Prairie." In the s how, she
played the surprise pen pal of
one of the young regulars of the
sen es.
She has also appeared on a
number of television variety,
news and Lalk shows
Has all her new-found fame
made things difficult for her at
school and in public?
Suzy paused and gave a long,
"well. "
"She JUSt loves 1t," answered
Suzy's mother, Dana. who ac
cording to Suzy is nothing like
the overly restrictive mother
featured in "Skyward "
Laguna OKs
holiday show
• extension
The Laguna Craft Guild has
rere1ved cit~ council approval to
add one dav to it s mid
December Christmas show at
the Village Fair shoppmg mall
The event will be held Dec L3
and l4 from 10 a m to 5 p m at
the mall and on Oak Street
between Coast Highway and the
alley behind the mall.
The guild also received ap
proval for five craft shows in
1981. Shows would be held April
19, May 24 and Nov 29, 1981 on
Forest Avenue and Dec. 12 and 13.
1981 attheViUage Fair
Defense bill
sets record
Victim recWls stabbing
'Punk rockers' bound over in Newp·ort assault
By AaTllU• a. VINSEL
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LimoU.iln=bauffeur anlel Karma. dA ln black ested
1ult, 1IPIUl'wa earamel-colored
halr a d mathsee idol
moustacbe, H)'S be rememben
tbe oigbt ~June 12 well.
That was the night thousandl
of youths started their adult Uvea u high school graduata,
but be almost lost his on a dark
Newport Beach street after a
1•n1 attack.
Confronted by a quartet
dressed in what he would later
learn to be punk roclt fashion, be
was kicked, beaten and finally
blinded by chemical Mace, then
stabbed as he stumbled away by
a blade he never felt.
The knife penetrated the left
ventricle of his heart, bis sur-
geon said in a sworn statement,
and iC the cut were an inch wider
he would have died on the spot.
Harms, 25, of Cerritos,
testified Friday 1n Harbor
Judicial Distnct Court that be
staggered to a door and rang a
bell but no one came -and
then he beiiJan fumbling with a
gate. trying to get out of a tiny
West Newport front yard where
he fell.
"I couldn't find the latch of the
gate." recalled Harms, the star
witness against David Paul
Owen and Rod Glenn Sherrard.
both 19, who are charged with
assault with intent to commit
murder in connection with the
attack
Judge Richard Lusebrink Fn-
day ordered both bound over to
face the charges in Orange
County Superior Court. An ar-
raignment hearing will be held
next Fndav
Harms, who followed Newport
Beach Police Detective Bob
Hardy on the witness stand, re-
called events of that Edison ,
High School graduation night as
Owen and Sherrard lay hidden
not 20 fttt away in court.
Defense attorneys Roger Aga
Janian, Owen's lawyer, and Ron
Pre ber. Sherrard 's counsel,
wanted their clients out of
Ha rms' sight behind the low
wall of the prisoner's box where
they could still hear.
"I felt a warm sensation on
my chest," Harms said of the
seconds m which it dawned on
him that he had suffered more
than a finger cut.
''T~en I tieJtrd a pumping
Newport eyes
liberalizing
house limits
Newport Beach's official def-
intbon of the word "family."
which limits the number or un-
related persons who can live
together, likely wiU have to be
chapged in light of today's more
perln1ss1ve living arrangements
City Council me mbers are
scheduled to take up discussion
of the s1x·lettt>r word Monday af-
ternoon. A more liberal defim ·
tion of the word 1s expected to
follow
The definition now etched in
the city l awbook lim its t he
num bcr of unrelated persons
who can hve together to four
while placing no restrictions on
person..; related by blood. mar
riage or adoption Thanks to a Cal1forn 1a
Supreme Court decision earlJer
this yE>ar. the cit:, may have to
consider a new def101t1on
such as Any group living
together because of birth, mar-
riage or any "other domestic
bond of social, economic and
psychological commitments to
each other."
And. that, say city officials.
JUSt about includes everybody
The court decision s truck
down a Santa Barbara or -
dinance designed to close down
a 24·room house shared by 12
adults, including a tractor-bus
operator, real estate woman, a
lawyer and a biochemistry stu-
dent
Follow1ng the decision,
Anaheim changed its ordinance
which prohibited more than five
unrelated persons from living
together
Newport's definition is E>ven
stricter and because of the court
decision. as no longer enforcea-
ble, city officials say
Jurist eyed
for Justice
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Wllllam Clark, prominent con·
aervaUve on the California
Supreme Court, confirmed re-
port.a Friday that he is being
considered for U .S attorney
aeneral.
IOUDd ... a '1h:1ahln1.'" he Hid
Of the frantic notae of hll own
wounded heart from which two
guart1 of blood would c1uah
before parameclica staunched the now:
Tbe victim said while being
questioned by proaecutin1 Depu-
ty Dl1trlct Attorney Dick
Frederik.sen that be onlY stopped
his rented limousine that ni.rbt to
lnve1tigat.e a t.hrown bottle.
Harms said the projectile
nearly struck a young woman
pasaenaer in the head when it
hurtled out of the darkness as he
drove bis young charges to a
graduation party in Newport
Shores.
The young chauffeur denied
under questiorung by Sherrard's
lawyer, Preber, that he flew out
of the luxury car ready to do
battle.
Harms said he was upset at
the incident. but not unduly so
and simply asked who threw the
bottle
"What happened then?"
Frederiksen asked.
"A knife was put to my throat
and I was asked how would I
like that m my throat m stead?"
Harms recalled, claiming once
during Friday's proceedings
that he has a photographic
memory.
Defense lawyers immediately
challenged Harms on that asser-
tion, citing the fact that no ar-
rests were made until after an
Orange police detective
specialmng in hypnosis was
called m to help the victim re-
member specifics about the
night
Preber also challenged ad·
missib11.tty of Harms' testimony
on grounds that his recollection
may have been tampered with
during the hypnotic trance and
damaging material planted by
police.
Judge Luaebria.lt deoled the
motion, as be did a motion by
Agajanian to impose a 1a1 order
preventing principal.a in the cue
from talklng to the news med.la
about it.
He then ordered Harms not to
read newspaper coverage of the
case QOr watch any television
Cootaee about it.
Lead witness in Friday's
session was Bridget Heinlein, 20,
who said on the stand that she
has known Sherrard for about a
year and that they are now Uv
log together.
She is a tall, wan woman wtth
o.lly Pl ... St.lfl ""-'•
STABBING SUSPECT
O.vtd Paul Owen
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They were detained for
Uontns by NeWJ>Qrt Beacb
the nilbt Hanna wu eta
only a abort while after 1
knives belonatng to Owen
her boyf rlend in a van -a
called.
She claimed often du
Friday's teatllJ}ony that
could not, recall havtne
various statement.a attrib
her by Detective Hardy a
the stabbing and her frie
possible involvement. l._ _
Detective Hardy testified ~t
she had seen blood on O:E's shirt the night after Harms as
stabbed and a.sited rum wba d
happened. l
He quoted Ma. Heinle~-as saying Owen told her on o oc·
casion "I think I stabbed at
guy,'' and on another occ ion,
"I stabbed that guy . . "
Ueputy District Alto
Frederiksen at one point
Judge Lusebrink for permi
to cross-examine her as a h
witness in an effort to cl
certain points.
Judge Lusebrink observ
terward that he felt Ms-. He·
was evasive and certainly less
than candid in her testimony,
Defense attorney Agajap.ian
s harply c riticized the punk
rocker label which has charac-
terized suspects in the case
almost since its outset, charging
police were to blame.
He pointed out that early in
the investigation that Harms
believed eight assailants at
tacked him and told police he
beheved at least one to bave
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A source who a1ked not to be
tdenillled 1ald Clark la also be·
ln1 con1ldered for other Cabinet.
postl, whJch were not speell1ed.
Clark, 49, wu chief of staff lo •
the early years of Ron•ld
Rea1an'a 1overnorah1p, and
Rea1an later appointed hl,m to
the Supreme Court.
IU'" c ar for th atate
l"Mf aeneral ~ fat tull
a 1anlt•Hoa company
l pollut.ial Newport
J J lhs, ICCO~ to
at quality •utbonty
ball 11 now in tM court
ti. at.ate attorney 1enual."
d Jim Ande111on, cblef ex·
tive of the Santa Ana fima1 W1ter Quality Coolrol d.
e explained that bis a1eocy
ommended several weeks
that Lasuna Hilts Sanita·
n, 2354.2 Moulton Parkway. auna Hills, be prosecuted by
attoroey general.
aauna Hills Sanitation ap
led the recommendalloo lo
state Water Resources Con
I Board. The attorney general
med to act until that appeal
a settled
Andenon 1ald that appeal bu
been den.led
He 1ald be will ~ in cont.act
wltb the attorney geoel'aJ'a Of·
lice out week to d.bcuu the
potenuaJ lawsuit asatnat Laiuna
HUia Sanitation, which 11 ac-
cused of dumpin1 wastewater
ioto Newport Bay throu1b San
Dieao Creek.
Charged in rape
FREMONT (AP) -A recent
parolee from the California
Youth Authority, Guy Kevin
Roland. 18, or Livermore, bu
been returned to confinement for a parole violation following
his arraignment for rape, kid·
napping, sodomy and crimes
against children, authorities
said
neokers rotten
i\Vhen it comes to rotten, San Juan Capistrano youngsters
'turned up their very best in annual city Recreation
Department's Rotten Sneaker Contest at Bonitt:\ Park.
Jerry Sollom judges winners (left to right) Jeff Bjork, 7,
second. Kurt Hanselman, 11, first: and Tommy Baker.
10, third, lll rotten division, with Matt Enzweiler, 9, win-
ning first for s melliest.
Vp and ateatf
This colorful scene was creat.t aa • &o--
ing-a way present for Janet Handtman.n,
an interior designer. However. as the
balloons were released Friday lD front of
Langdon and Wilson Architects, 432'J Von
Karman, Newport Beach, the honored
guest hadn't arrived. Maybe she floated in
before the balloons floated away. ---------
County snubs coast unit
Planning for Bot.a Chica moving ahead
By PAftlCll KENNEDY
Ol .. Deolil,f'AlllUff
Orallle County planners are
ignorinl the stale Coulal Com-
mlHion 's determination tbat the
Bolaa Chica manb 1boald be
protect*1 from development.
Al Armijo, project manaaer
for the county's Local CoMta1
Plan (LCP) for Bolsa Chica,
said at a work.shop on tbe LCP
tbat a resolution passed by the
board of supervisors identifies
LaHabran
shot/lo death
in ambush .
A La Habra man was shot to
death and two other men were
seriously wounded Tbunday
night in a possible gana-rel•ted
shooting incident, police said
this morning.
Police officials identified the
slain man as Thomas R. Adame.
21, of 341 Pacific Ave.
Reported in stable condition at
two area hospitals were Denny
Adame, 24, of La Habra, a
cousin or the victim, and
Bravlio Gutierrea, a>, of "'1tt·
Uer, a friend.
Accord.ln1 to police, the .._
men were lltanding in front ol
Thomas Adame's home at about
11:30 p.m . when assailants ln a
paasins car opened flre on them.
• •a(anU'kantly le11" wetland
arn In tM &lH Cllka.
TIR 81'ATE COASTAL Com-
mi .. ion'a definition would pro-
hibit amy type of development in
tltetp.acremanb. 8•' Armijo said the IQentaon' reeolution of Sep-
teiDber would allow for develop-
meat in the marsh.
Tbe state Coastal Commission
mdlt ulttmately approve the
eoftty•1 LCP. The LCP seta
l~d Ule l\ddellnes.
Spe•lria1 in Huntington Beach
on Tbureday, Armijo told an aucatence of IO tbal he is devising a
""ereaUoo and new develop-
ment" proposal for the marsh
area.
DEO.INING TO BE specific,
be said lta goal la to provide
"maJdmwn public benefit" by
providing recreation and access
to the eoest. He dldn 't rule out a
marina.
Dr. Peter Green. president or
tbe Amigos de Bo~a Chica, an
environmental group, criticized
the Board of Supervisors' resolu-
tion, which says "Local govern·
menta should determine lht ex-
tent to wluch ·wetlands' . re-
quire development restrictions.
"They're trytq to rewrite the
cou&al a.ct to .now 4eyelopment
in the Bolsa Cbtca," Ureen said
al Thunday's workshop.
The Bolsa Chica is localed
south of Warner Avenue along
lbe western side of Pacific Coast
Highway on unincorporated
Orange County territory. It ia
bordered on three sides by Hwl·
ington Beach and on the fourth
by the Pacific Ocean.
THE COUNTY BOARD of
Supervisors is scheduled to hear
the LCP proposal on March 25,
Armijo said. On the same day,
he said, the supervisors will con-
sider three alternate develop-
ment plans for Bolsa Chica sub-
mitted by Signal Landmark Inc ..
which owns the majority of the
ma111b.
Signal has proposed three
general plan amendments wtuch
alternatively call for a boat
marina and housing develo-·
menl; a large scale housing de-
velopment, or a large-scale
marsh restoration project.
Armijo said a draft of the
Bolsa Chica LCP will be ready
by Jan S. It will go to the county
Planning Commission for ap.
proval before reaching the
supervisors, he said
The next public meeting oo the
proposed LCP will be Dec. 2 at 7
p.m. at the Hunlln&ton Beach Civic Cent.er, be said.
COSl'A •UA police~
Dave Walker Mid PoHee .. 't sure why Cortes trMd ... ..,_
lawmen WedbelldaJ. ~t.Oil -worth of aUecedb' ....,_ .....
equipment ... ~ bt .. JWd
Rancbero, but pol&c. haw llO
specific bur&lary to~ to
lbe merchaocflM.
Ir vine policeman 'tertJ
Deverae, 21, l1 rec:o..U.. at
home from lDj\Dies be ~
when bi.a patrol car collided YD
the Cortez car in TutlD It the
Santa Ana Freeway aod Jled
Hlll Avenue. Deverte la npe&"t-
ed to be sidelined fOt about • week.
THE CllASB BEGAN ill C4l&a
Mesa when Cortes nfmlld to
obey a poke requen to ltbD au
car. ~ Maa police Set. "Nm
Boylan said be asked C«ta lo
stop because tbe man wu cb1•· ing around ausptcioUaly lD U.
parking lot ol. the South a.at
Plaza Shopping Center.
A second man wbo ned from
the Cortn car wlaen the ebue
began is still at large.
Thieve1 get
$20,000 coat
A 46-year-0ld Newport 8eaeb
man told police Tbunday that
thieves broke into his Eutbhdf
home and made off with llil
$20,000 bft»wn full-~ nna
coat.
Gene Mayo said be lut ••
his double-breasted, hip-eohr
custom-made coat two ween
ago when be placed it on a IMlfa
in his living room.
He said be didn 'l report tt mis·
sing \Dltil Thursday, uawnin.g,
at first.. frienda bad pulled a jab
on him.
Thomas Adame was struck tn
the leg and back and was report-
ed dead on arrival al La Habra
Communlty Hospital.
Denny Adame was shot in the
arm and taken to St. Jude
Hospital. Guiterrez was st.nick
in the back and lalten to La
Ha bra Community Hospital.
The Daily Pilot has special
help for women with
problems al home or work
Police said they belien ~
men were at.ruck by rtne fire. No
suspects are in custody. A
apotesman said it b believed die
abootinp were aan1-related.
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1\l~hard Bach, author of Jonathan Livingston
Seapll," bu asked federal
a1ency to prohibit
scheduled logging of timber
near bis property in
southern Oregon. Bureau of
Land Management said any
citizen can nominate land
for environmental reserva-
tion.
Waters PBIY
called ample
AN FRANCISCO (AP) -
R•lftf aU bu been a tractlao ol
normal lhil fall ln Callfom.la,
ut water offtclala sa1 lt't too early to worry about a d.rqulbt
Uh the ooe that htt the •tale three
ye1rsa.ao It' a not too early for aid TelOl't
operators to dart frettina,
however, as they look to the
heavens for snow to usber ln the
aid season, which unofficially
bellnl 1banblivtn1.
"II we get to the middle of
next week without any rai.nlall,
we're going.to start pullina our
hair out," said Jim Motl, who
bolds the now-ironic title of
avalanche control director at
Squaw Valley's famed ski re-
sort
M01T IS HOPING for al least
six inches of snow before
Thanksgiving. He says a good
storm could bring two feet of
powder overnight. Right now, he
••1•. there ia "none, Ju.st a trace."
The Natioll&I eather Service
rePort.a pncipitation levet.. are lna tba.n 10 percent ol normal in
mauy anaa of California. But
laat year's heavy raioa have left
most 1tate reservolra above normal levels.
"Fortunately, we've bad a
couple of Sood water years and
tbey broulbt reservoir levels up.
They're now at about 119 per-
cent of the 10-year average,"
said Blll Clark of the state's
Flood-Drought Control Center.
THE WEATHER SERVICE
says rrecipit.ation totals since
July were 0.20 inches in San
Francisco, none in Los Angeles,
0.36 in Sacramento and 0.18 in
Fresno. Normal levels, respec-
tively, are 2.52, 1.66, 2.45 and·
1.21 mches.
State school boss
In Marin County, where water
conservation measures cut con-
sumption by 33 percent during
the drought of 1977-78, Verne
Spangenberg, general manager
of the Marin Municipal Water
District, says the water-savings
plans are on standby . • • • qwts Ill surprise
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -
State Education Commissioner
Howard B Casmey feels it
s houldn 't always be the
woman's burden to resign when
two lop department officials
marry. So he's stepping down
Chrysler
renei,a, off er
of rel>ates
DETROIT (AP)" -In a move
aimed at boosting slugaisb
sales, Chrysler Corp. is offering
$250 rebates on Its 1981 domestic
cars and trucks to a limited group or consumers.
When suspicions of favonllsm
surfaced after Casmey married
his assistant, he decided to leave
his $45,000.a-year post because
he was outraged to hear that
people expected his wife to settle
the problem by quitting.
After 11 years of "fine, in-
spirational" work, he resented
rumors about him and questions
about "when Sandy will resign."
"THE BURDEN RAS always
been placed on the woman to re·
sign," Casmey said. "But I don't
think that should always be. I'm
a strong affirmative action
person.
··My wife wiU need a career
much longer than I will because
of her age, and for that reason I
have ch06en to resign."
"But we're not likely to take
any action until January or
February." he said. "We're not
going to get really concerned un-
less it doesn't rain through all of
December."
AGRICULTURE OFFICIALS
say the lack of rainfall actually
has been beneficial to cotton and
rice crops, while presenting a
threat to the state's citrus in·
dustry ln urn. farmers lost $584
millionduet.otbedrought.
•'The longer it goes on the
more concerned we'll be, but it's
still early in the season," said
Jim Tippett, a statistician for
the state Agr1rulture Depart-
ment.
Gm reserves
Chrysler's offer of ·'special
purchase payment" is being
made to stockholders,
, pensioners, employees and
_ employees of its vendor com-
panies. It ia the first lime in
Casmey, 54, and Sandra
Hobson, 32, married in October.
Divorced from her first
husband, sh(' had worked in the
state Department of Education
and was apeointed as usiltant to the comuussioner in July 1979.
They had not been acquainted
before her appointment.
· seen higlrer
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
government bas increased by 10
percent its estimate of the
natural gas reserve off the
Sout.bem California cout and
boosted ita estimate of area oU
reserves by 4 percen~
,.
I
many years that stockbolden
have been included in such a
deal by any auto company
THE tEBATES AaE the first
of the 1981 model year, which
baa been a d.i.lappointment for
the auto industry as rising in-
terest rat.es diacoura1e buyen.
Company sources said notices
were dispatched to dealers
Thursday and meetings of
dealers were being held Friday
to explain the sales efforts,
which include a package of other
incentives for dealers.
The program was called
"Market Force 10" after
Chrysler's goal of a 10 percent
share of the market for domestic
makes a goal it achieved in
October but missed with an 8 8
percent share 1n earl y
November
THE REBATES WILL be in
effect through December for
signed orders or for cars de
livered in the period but ordered
earlier.
Rebates were common by all
companies over the 1980 model
year and at the close of the 1979
year Many analysts say they do
not increase sales overall, but
attract buyers who would have
bought anyway
Caamey, whose first 'Ut'ife died
of cancer last winter. said be
was "thin-skinned" about ac-
cusations of favoritism
"MY nllST WIFE taught for
me in four different school
systems. There was never a
question, she was a great
teacher," he said.
His letter of resignation to
Board President Henry J
Bromelkamp said : "My
personal life has become 10
volved for the first time m 11
years and I resent it "
Board member Erhng 0
Johnson called Casmey a "fine,
ins pirational commissioner."
The U.S. Geological Survey
announced that it.a estimate pull
recoverable reserves of natural
gas at 175 billion cubic feet
above its December 1978
estimate, and increased the
estimate of remaining oil re·
serves by 35 million barrels.
Estimated totals off Southern
California s tand at 1 75 trillion
rubir feet for natural gas and
730 million barrels of oil. The
figures include demonstrated re-
serves which can be economical·
ly extracted us ing existing
technology
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DAILY PILOT
' T • uatraUaatloa of power lo
the •Pf ·· '• bUdl b th• overrldlol re·
•Illy lO beo la tftd 11Je 1pu.ker a~
poMga au of the committee cbaJrmen and
memben cqt for tho al& Rules Com·
mlttee bin wbo an DOlnldlt&.d la eqii.al au.mberl by their respeCti_.~ party
CIUCUMI.
an abeotute monarch, ain~•1 memben •
can displace him at any Ume, be " far
more than a mere fint amoai eq~.
He obviously posses1es P'Hl powtr to
To bt 1\11'9, tben are mQ1 ptecea
of ledllation on wblcb tbe 1peaker dote
not chooee to e.aert b.la lntlumce.
WhUe the •P9aQr cannot qu.lto nt.le u
affect and even a.hape the careen of bia T1fB POl'SNTIA.L for l~ 1'
colleagues. His influence over lepla· ' aJ•a,. pl'9ICl)t, bowHer, •ped.ally Oii
Uon b potentially enormous, thttefoA u,. poUucallJ more temltlv. meumea
hJs pblJoeophical leanin11 are of crtUcal anduyforeetul1peakerlaboundtolt1v~
lmportaoceto23.000,000Califomlana. bl• firm imprint on Callfornla '•
•Ty
Nl!VE&TBl!JUSS, 1'8& J10Qlllilb cl
HrrupUon le unavolc!J'19i ~n
poliucat •Yltem that beU. flt tUilfi •
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By LAUU F&EllOHT
Cllpttet ......... mott Californians probabl)' kDOw that
1,1 ef~ on U\11 nature ol lqtslaUoo puaed, maoy m yr hae only a vague Idea ol U. i.Dtncact• OI
lk ~or manufacuturin1 and paphl• a blll.
Berore lt ta p,oasible to u.adentand tbe "back.staie pollticli ' Involved in the creaUOn of a
law, it ts necessary to under.stand at least the ma-
jor official steps involved
(;0111111lttee
selections
THE FIRST PEW steps conslat of authorship
and tntroductlon The idea for a blll is often sug.
gested by lobbies or individuals, usually those re·
siding an a legislator's home town.
The authonng legislator does not neceaaarily
write the bill himsell, however -in fact, he may
not even see It until it has been complet~. Bills
are often written .by the group backing them, the
legislator's staff, or by the Office of the Legislative
Counsel
trl1n, IDOW
down bills
A bill's "first reading" in the chamber It
originated in only of a recitation of the title and
enough information to let other legislators know
what general area the bill concerns. whether they are substantive or fiscal in nature
The compromise bill then goes to the governor.
who signs 1l, lets 1t become law without his
signature, or vetoes it.
Next the bll~ goes to a committee for con· s~eralion If the bill originated in the Senate, the
Senate Rules Committee chooses which committee
the bill will go to; IC it originated in the Assembly,
the Speaker of the Assembly makes the decision.
If he exercises the vet.o power it takes a
two-thirds vote or both houses to overnde him
Such a large vote is difficult to obtain and the
override option has not been exercised often in
California. BEFORE AN ENTIRE chamber can vote on a
bill , 1t has to be considered and sometimes
amended in committee. and then "reported out."
That means that a committee recommen~ the
chamber "do pass" the bill in its original forrb ;
pass it with suggested amendments; or amend and
re refer the bill to committee.
Such 11 simple explanation or legialative steps
misses several points, however. that cannot be
(>verlooked il one Is to understand the workings or
state government.
The system is basically a commi• system,
and three things especially affect the disposition of
a particular bill within a commiUee or on the
floor: the assignment process. the amendment
process, and the time schedule.
Once the bill bas been reported out by receiv·
1ng a m~ority vote of the committee, the bill goes
through second and third reacllngs in the chamber,
at wh1cht.imeit is again subjeettoamendmenta.
A final vote is taken, and after a few technical
procedures. the passed bill is sent to the other
chamber where it will undergo the whole process
once again
OFrEN THE TWO chambers pass similar but
not identical bill!, and a joint conference commit·
tee will be assigned to iron out the differences,
mE A.SmGNM ENT PROC~. as mentioned
before, consists of the Speaker, for example,
choosing which committee seems the logical
choice to send a bill to. According to Alvin
Sokolow, proressor of political science at UC
Davis, however, that choice may be debatable.
''There is a lot or overlap," he explains
"Often a bill can be sent to any number or dir-
·Pricing predicament
C' ALU~OllNJA 'S biggest <'itles.
eluding Los Angele11, San
ranc1sco and San Diego, have
een interested spectators. oc·
I casionally rushing off the bench
o make a key open held tackle
1th help from th<' sta te
uprrme Court
The . .->bJect of the game has
ways been ror the PUC to gave
one eompan1es the money
they want and m•ed while mak
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big utillfl&. v. ere beang tightly
re~ulatt'd. Under this system. whenever
t\'iey a.c;kNi for a rate increase,
tleneral Telephone and Pact(ic
Telephonf!' usually applied for at
least tWl('t' us much money as
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... OCUS
they really needed The PUC
1f1ould then grant about hatr the
request~ price hike.
This pattern was followed in
every major telephone rate case
or the lasl 15 years.
b THE RES\JL T wa5 that the
utilities continued to grow. while
the PUC acquired a reputation
~ the touahest state regulatory
oody ln the nation
The PUC's starr bas apparent
ly not been advised that the old
understanding h as been
changed. Pacific's current rate
n
n• OA~NO! COAST
DAILY PILOT
1'h1• c·nmmrnt flOjlf' or lht•
1>.11 l) Piiot M!t'kti lo Inform
11ncl ~•lmulutl' r('uctrr~ h\
prr~c·ntinit 11 v1Hl('l> of ('Om
1r, rnrntary on top1<'~ "' lnte1<•111
und sl11nifict1n<'P from i n
f ormed nb'lf'rvPrs and
~pokl'smrn
Rol>lrt N Wrrd f>tiblt•Mr
81turday,NOY.Z2, t•
Pun~h
"la tbereonly one MonopoUesCommlaslon?"
lnrrea.se application as for $795
milhon a year
The PUC staff of lawyers and
engineers, whose task is to
represent consumer interests
recommends that lhe phone
compariy get only about one
fourth of that sum.
t1nder the old rules, that could
have been expected to produce a
rompromise increase of $400
mill ion or so.
But indications now are that
Pacific will net much more
when the PUC makes its de·
clsion in the case next year
FOR 11IE PUC has set an en·
tirely new pattern in the last few
months. The commissioners, all
appointed by Gov. Brown, no
longer seem to care about main-
taining an image as consumer
watchdogs. Instead, they appear
bent on improving corporate
prorits -in keeping wlth
Brown's current effort to seem
pro-busineH and to create a
climate of high corporate proflU
an California.
FIRST, THE PUC, led by
three men Brown appointed less
than a year ago, announced lU
Intent to give Pacific a $30
mlllJoo rate increase for some
business phones be(ore the com-
pany •ven indJcated it wanted
the lacrHH. There 9'ere no
public beartn,11 on that caM.
San Franclaco and San 0te10
are flldltlnl tbat decl1lon j.n the
1t1te Supnme Court, hoptnc to
apur refunds u tMy bave Iller
earlier PUC d dllom loW\d Im· proptr. Then. th• commlulonera
awarded GeneraJ Telephorie a
"7 m1Won tncreqe, about 80 "re nt. of wtiat the co1npany
•
had asked and twice what the
PUC staff recommended
THAT WIU. cost customers at
least $1 90 per month per hne
and 1l was about 40 percent
more than security analysts who
rate utility stocks and bonds
beh~ved necessary to mamtam
the rompany's financial health.
But the PUC was unwilling to
completely abandon Its image as
a consumer advocate
While srantlng General a
higher percentage of its rate in·
crease request than any phone
company hos gotten ln more
than a decade. the PUC also said
the rirm would have been
awarded $7 million more if its
service weren't so abomjnable.
The penalty shifted some or
the public'• focus afiay from the
whopping sum General will net.
FOR MOST observers or the
PUC. the two cases constituted a
clear change in the com·
miaaioo's pattern and an indica-
tion that the old unwritten Wl·
der1ta.ndinc ls dead.
The PUC was always believed
to be extremely pro-utUity dur·
lng Ronald Reagan 'a years in
Sacramento, but even then it cut
back severely on phone com·
pany requests because lt un·
deratOC>d the rules of the old
same and wanted a pro·
consumer tmace
Now it's apparently no longer
Interested in such niceties.
"Ever alnce last winter," says
deputy ctty at.tornev Leonard
Sn1lder of San Franeisco, "the
PUC baa almply given the ~lepbone uUUUea whatever they
wan~ Now the commission is
apparently ready to glve them
even more than they want."
...
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rerent committees." A bill <a prtaom, for e&am·
pie, could end up in the Judiciary or the Criminal
Justice Co11Unittee, or neithtr.
The.re may be c:ouidetaUonl other thu lolic
for &be Speaker to bear in mind. One mlpt be
whether the Speaker or bis party want1 a
particular biU to pass or fail
THE SPEAKE& '8 CHOICE of ualpment to a ravorable or unfavorable committee can mean the
bill's life or death. The 1peaker bas aole dt.scretJon
in the process and t.bouib be may conaull w1tb
other interested partln, be can me bU knowledge
or the preferencea ol memben of commttleea to
guide hls choice of assignment.
And he does know tholse preferences. The
Speaker appolnU all committee me1nbera, and
though excesalve favorllistn la frowned upon and
not often exercised, be may cbooM to CJVe pref·
erence t.o men and women of the Speaker's own party
or poHeyoutlook.
When a controversial measure ia at hand, it
may be difficult to get any decision out of a com-
mittee as t.o how it wllt nport a bill. At that. point
there may be trading of vol.es on one measure for
votes on another
THE AMEND•l!NT P&OCE88 may also be
subject t.o bargaining, especially in committee. Ir
a bill has little chance of being reported out
favorably, supporters may have to allow
amendment.s or see their bill die. Tbe same thing <>c:·
cursonthenoor.
Often the proceaa producea what la known u a
"watered down" version of a bill, wbicb may bare·
ly resemble the origtnal.
Lastly is the importance of Uming. I! a bill is
to be voted on at a tltne durint which a known op-
ponent will be abaent, the bW may pua wit.bout
his or her objections bem1 beard. U a bill ia re·
ported out very late in the session, the bill may
either die because there is oo time to consider it
before adjournment, or it may pus without being
studied carefully.
Although the example used here was of the As·
sembly, the process -and tbe politics -are
similar in the Senate. In both cases, there is no
more t.o the process of paaslng a law than meets the eye
mUJtary Junta.
Member• ot the 1>re11 bear a
1ertoU1 responalblnty to cloaely and
CQntinublltly serut.lnbe tile •ftl'dM d
power by the apeater ud hia alll ...
whomevertheymaybe.
The concentratloo of 1ucb ~ in
tbe handJ of one man and bla im·
mediate lieutenants ab<> gives riff to
t.be poeelbWty for the uercise ol undue
ideological tnfluence
WHEN TllE SPEAKER bu IO uuaeb
power, there is always the temptation
for members to vote the speaker's
pbiloaopby rather tban their own,
eapecially on matters of importance to
the speaker
Defenders or the stron1 spealle_r
sy1tem tontend it impart.a a streft8Ul
and presU,e to the Assembly and tu,..
latlons with the Senate and the tovemcw
that would otherwise be lacking.
They aho claim that our state Senate,
in which power -is much more dis·
persed, ia often disorganized and takes
the lead on fewer issues than the A.a·
sembly.
There i.s an element of truth in this
defense for the strong speaker nstem,
but is It the most relevant and vttal
truttl?
CALIFORNIANS VOTE for Ill in·
dividual assemblymen who offer an e•
tensive variety of backgrounds and
wide divergence on campaign isaues,
but there ia a tendency ror much or lhb
individuality to be submerged under a
strong speaker.
The speaker ii a statewide official,
with power tivallln9 the IOYa1M>r, yet
he is not elected as speaker by lbe ~
pie but only by a majority of as-
semblymen.
As a practical matter, past speakers
have been elected by a mere majority
of the majority party, which could be
lesa than one third of the Assembly.
In any event, the exercise ol power_,,
someone Is an etisential element of
politics, and so long as auch vast ~et
ls concentrated in the speaker,
le1islat.ors will struggle to capture this
coveted prize
Reading between lines
Riding, 'rithmetic can save cable cars
By HERBCAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -
Granted. there's a rine
hne between nostalgia and
reality. but where do we
dra w it? Where. exaeUy,
does old San Francisco
end and The Caty or Today
<and. god willing, Tomor row) begin?
l s Coit Towe r worth
fighting for, or shall we
actually convert at to that
long-discussed reservoir
or btown gravy, serving
the restaurants of North
Beach by gravity, if not
levity?
Are you willing to throw
your almost perfect body
in front or the bulldozers
before they raze the Ferry
Building. tower and all"
As for th<.' prCJposal to pave
Golden Gate Park and
turn It into the world'!
largest roller rink, where
do you stand, prone or
supine?
BUT WE STILL have
the cable cars More or
less. IC you can read
between the lines and
behind the headlines, you
can tell that a battle Is
brewing. The 11kirmishera
are out, s preading
alarms and excurston11
the system is fallln !!
apart. It is Inherently an<!
demonstrably dar," ~"'.:
It will take •~ least two
years and $60 mlllion to
restore it t.o n~r work· Ing order Think or Ulat,
folks! Can it possibly be
worth 960 million to save
an archaic, repeat
ARCHAIC , means of
trao1port.ation !
Wby, lmaaine tbe
libraries and school• and
bousln1 that $60 million
would buy ! This ls a
favorite araument and
about as germane aa "Eat
your sptnacb, lhlnll of the
11tarvin1 chlldren" ~·t
eat your spinach and tbe1
wi II still starve. alu.
And if we pave over the
cable car slots In favor of
mort Atlnkpot buaea, not 1
1ln1le new houu or
library or achool wm be
built u 1 direct result.
You can count oo il.
'
In a simpler and
more sentimental time, a
comedian named Phil
Baker said that "San
Francisco without 1ls ca
ble cars would be hke a
kid without a yo-yo "
These days. the manic
progressives. and how
manically depressing they
a re. consider any cable
car supporter to be a yo
yo. Thus do terms and
times change .
fl could well be provably
true that a cable car
system, system that has
not .:hiu~~~~ slnct !::72, is u,. .. ,.P.llstic.
CABLE CA RS have
oothl!'.g to do with rullty
and everything to do with
the myth of San Fran·
clsco, a city that once was
colorful and "different"
wttbout working at It. Now
it takes a bit of effort.
Tbia i& the age of
blockbusters and
viewblockera, of eom -
muten and traffic Jama,
of fast food and furious
pace. In this superehar1ed
apeeded·up San Franciaco,
who bq Ume for a piece of
Vlctorlan clmcrackery
that 1oe1 nlne miles an
hour, the ume apeecl it
traveled at 100 yean •&of
••• I wJ'Ote 1on1 a10 that the
Juatlllcation for tbe cable
cir can be found In the •
bntbt and ehJny •Yet of •o
cblld awaitln1 hla flHl ride; today, uy tll•o
cynla, you aee that bri,_t.
' I
' ~
and shiny look In the eyes
of personal injury
lawyers, awaiting the nexl
accident.
I think most of us are
willing to Lake our chances
on the outside step of a ca-
ble. simply beeause it JS
out.side. The wind, the air,
the view or San Francisco
passing slowly by, to be
uvored -no other public
transport provides these
lifts to the sagging urban
soul.
SIXTY MILLION. A lot
of money. Yet how do we
measure the worth and
value or a lovable, can·
tankerous device that, to
mill ions or people, ls the
very essence of San Fran·
cisco'
The cable car bell is one
or the authentic sounds of
the city, as lhe cable itaelf
la a very real tte to the
past Take them away,
~ and we will pay a price
this city can no loneer af.
ford. the price or ordinari·
nesa.
THEN THERE'S the Atr
Force ROTC at Berkeley,
whose Capt. Brent Merrill
announces in the Oct. Air Bear (aJr bear?): "Afr
Force regulation 35·10 now
permits you to wear roller
skate• while In uniform.
No specific color is re-
quired. 1be same rules ap-
ply as to riding bicycle. lb
uniform. 1. Appropriate
head1ear or 1alety helmet
must be worn. 2. You are
not required to salute
white on 1katea. 3. Before
enterlna any buJldin1. tbe
skates muat be removed
and replaced wltb the
proper footwear." Gee.
Captain, what ii the build·
lna'• a roller dhco'r
Shucu. Ob well, off we IQ• l
Into the mild .bl• wonde.-,
tl ...
II 000000-launa
la 1188, Pre1ldenl Geor11
Waalltnatoa iHue4 1 ,..., ••
procJ•m•tklft namm, No•. a •
-
Laverae, a (lraffe restdl.n1 in the Dark Tampa, na., ia ready for a moon anti
Continent section of Busch Gardena in displap tlle yawn to ptove lt.
Shell 'solid as a rock'
0.ar El.lie,
Is l\ true thllt llmpit sbelb can
move? 1bey seem to be pretty
uptly lttached to the rocb.
Paal O.
Dear £Die,
Are bed1ebog1 European
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DEAR PAT: C n you tell m• tbe name and ad·
dre11 ol a abop th1t ft1ture1 O'\erchuCUM for tbe
1 ft-banded penon? 1 belleve lt ll aomewhere near
LaJUM. L .A .. Corona det Mar
A'VS Mcta't bow of U1 aeft·lauden' dlop
aear Lqaa, bat tMre an apedalty rebU ud
ea&ale1 at.re• la C1Ufon.la. na.1 are: Left.
Haaded CompUmea&, •m NoeUH An., EadM
ttm CpMlae: (U3> •.uz1>: Left Balld w•rw,
Nordl Pol.a& Pier. P.O. Box ftB, Pier 31, Su
Y'raaclRo MlJ3 (plaoae: (.'15) W -35'7); Lefty
lac., P.O. Boll 1154, Torraac. 11515 (pMile: CZU)
J75.-sl); Tbe Lefty Sltop, P.O. Bos llM, WlalaUer
Milt (pltoae: (ZIJ) ltl·llM); ... 'fte 8cMdllpaw, zm El CamlDo aeal, Sal&e E. Oceaulde llt54
(plM>ae: (714) W ·MSI).
A YS a. malllDl 1 U1t lo you of o&ller 1&orea lD
&he U.S. and forelp roubiea U.at aell left·llUded
mercbandl1e. Tbe IJ1t w11 prepared by Leftllu·
den l.n&eraatlonal, aa or1aalaatlma for left·laaaded
people and enthuslaat1. Tiil• sroap alM pabUahea a
quarterly magaalne. Write to •1 8cMltlaweat Ztt.b
St., Topeka, KA 145114, for more IDformaUoa.
Carpel loacer• laeafing '-"Oii••
DEAR PAT: We are starting to remodel our
entire house and can't decide whether to do the
floors in wood or cover them with carpel again.
ll 's occurred to me, in vlew of the rising cost of
heating, that we may be better off getting carpet.
What do you think?
M.N., Newport Beach
Carpet a. your beat bet. It belpa to keep a
boue warmer by reduclD1 the beat flow from lD·
doora &o Olltdoon.
lmalaUnc effectiveness of carpeting depends
leas OD the ldJad of fiber thu on die density of the
plle and the amount of air trapped. Pad tllJcbteu
ana material quality determine lta lasa.lallon
value.
The comblDation of a deme carpel ud Well
pad can reduce beat loss through tbe floor by &1
much as 72 percent when l.mtalled on aa anl.D.salal·
ed concrete slab and 54 pen:eat OD aa mdaaalaled
wood floor over a convendoaaJ venWaled crawl
space.
'lip•paekedinfra~elgulde
DEAR PAT / I'm planning a trip to Europe
and want lo rind out what type of food products I
am allowed to bring back to the U.S when I re-
turn
G C , Costa Mesa
"Travelers Tips" explalns federal laws COD ·
cernlng agrlcultural llems that may or may not be
brought lnt,o tbls cou.ntry. It b avaUable by writing
to the U.S. Department of Agrlcultatt, A.nlmal aad
Plant Health lmpecUon Service, WHJll.Dl&oD, D.C.
Ztzst.
Dung suit settled
NEWARK. NJ CAP> -A tugh school senior
has agreed to a $100,000 settlement in connection
with a bone infection that developed after he
slipped oo elephant manure left on bis high school
football field by a traveling circus.
Charles Romoeer, 17, of Verona High School,
settled the suit in Essex County court again.st the
Verona Board of Education and the Miami-based
Hoxie Brothen Circus, which put on a benefit
performance on the field in urn.
Romoser's attorney, Alan Y . Medvin, said
heaps of animal dung were not sufficiently cleaned
off the field. Romoser fell into a pile of the excre-
ment and cut his right knee durine football prac-
tice a few days later. The wound became infected
and spread.
•
CASUAL
CLASSICS
nociltlonal wool blenci
blazers with
coordinating skirts
anci pants t>y
PS
JH COLLECTIBLES
remember us
for Christmas
Olft
certificates,
\ toot
I
Pllaftllt
T1m Kraft,
form manacer
for Prealdeot
Carter.'• re-election cam-
paip, hu ftled 1uit to atop a
federal pro·
aecutor from in-veaUgaUne al-
le 1 ationa that
Kraft used co·
caine oo two OC·
caaiona.
TMI clema11m Ma..ed
WA.SJDNGTON <AP) -The
Navy ii bavt.DI uoubte recrult-
l n f and keeplDI nuclear
eD1tneen for it• 1vbmarlne
fleet, and olftclab blame part ot
th• problem oo a boombll de-
mand for tHlned penonnel
11.nc. tbe Three Mile bland accl·
dent.
~111tant Navy Seeretary J.A.
Doyle said the Navy bu ran.ii
short lo efforts to attract
ensineers to tbe submarine corps
for a decade, primarily becauae
of lnadequat.e salaries. But oow,
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McGelwes muntled up • wargiqg
Record r vi wer' ears' pay off, detailed McGEHEE, Att. <AP) -~n boDor
of Jill town'• 76'111 Umlv~. the edl~r ~ tbe Mco.hM Ttmea thlnb
l'•QB DOESN'T LOOK like
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sraphlcs almott nooexiatent and it'• prtnted on a couple of dozen
brightly colored aheeu of leeal·
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Jtut when Kai talka. the radio an4 record community listens.
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1y1tem for nood·prone with tbat last name. Tbe de8dllne for
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Flood Control District
and the Navy.
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FMQB bu been called the
ra4lo proarammer's bible. Each
i11be contains 250,000 words'
worth of information which
radio stations are playln1 wtuch
1ozi1s. Rudman's own record
cbart, a list of the records being
stocked by the major
wholesalers (you can't have a
bit if people can't buy it) and lit-
tle nuggets of industry news and
gossip.
R£C0R0 REVIEWER HAL RUDMAN PICKi THE HITS
$250 • ye•r for edv•nce word on 'GO-ttlla•'
THE NEED for the
system became evident
dramatically in
February when
Calleguaa Creek peaked
at a record crest. The
flood caused $5 to $8
million in damage to
personal property at .the
naval base housing
area said Ira Bartfeld
of NOAA's California·
Nevada river forecast
center ln Sacamento.\
Residents of the base
housing area had to be
evacuated in waist·deep
20%
But what most of the people
who pay $250 a year for an
FMQB subscription are really
interested in is the hairs on the
SO·year-old Rudman's neck He
says they stand up when he
hears a hil·to·be
"I CAN'T EXPLAIN whether
it's a psychic phenomenon or
what it is, I just don't know,"
says Rudman, who was once
known as the '·round mound of
sound" but has recently lost a
lot of weight and looks very
much the successful busi-
nessman. . "AU I know is, it works for me
and I'm grateful for it."
years ago, Rudman has built the
FMQB -and its sister FMQB
Album Report, edited by album
radio expert Bill Hard -into a
$1 million·plus a year business,
with most of the revenue coming
from record company advertis-
ing. Last year, Forbes magazine
named Rudman its leisure in·
dustry man of the year. And Rudman is starting to move out
from behind the scenes, co·
hosting special music programs
on the "Merv Griffin Show'' and
a handful of radio shows across
the cOlmtry.
Rudman's gut reaction to a
song is an important factor an
his predictions, but a lot of hard
work also is involved
didn't think he could make a liv·
ing in radio and, after a brief
stint at osteopathy school. set·
tied into a career in special
education.
He didn't abandon music,
though. ln fact, he was building
a soUd following for this pro-nouncements not only on late-
nlght radio shows, but in the col·
umns of such major entertain-
ment trade magazines as
Billboard, Record World and the
Hollywood Reporter.
IN 1H8, HE started the
FMQB. It was and remains.
to a degree -a true mom 'n'
pop operation, with his wife as
general assistant and his son, a
UCLA student, writlng the ad
copy.
water.
If a warning system
had been in place at that
time, much of the
damage might bave
been prevented and the
risk to human life re
duced, said Bartfeld.
THE CALLEGVAS
Creek flood in February
was part of widespread
devastation to South em
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So are the programmers. Most
radio stations add only two or
three new records lo their
pla7llst.s each week, and heaven
help the program director who
doesn't gauge his audience's
Every week, he or one of the
staff workers at his Cherry Hill,
N .J ., headquarters consults by
telephone with hundreds of rad.lo
programmers throughout the
country On Thursdays, Rudman
gathers together this avalanche
of grapevine input and starts
writing
Do Rudman 's instincts ever
lead him astray?
"Very rarely." he says. "I
didn't pick Diana Ross's 'Upside
Down' I wasn't sure I was a
little late because I was
cautious.
California due to flood· ~iii~~~~;~;;i.i;~;~;i~~~;;;;;;iiiiiiii ing that killed 18 and iii
caused approximately
$350 million property
, t•atea properly . Unhappy
lisUmers tend to twirl radio
.dials, dial·twirling leads to low
ratlngs and even lower job
security for the program direc
tor.
"IT'S AN OLVMPIC
marathon. I'm up all night
Thursday, we finish Friday at
abOut 6 in the morning. A lot of
people get 1t special deli very the
very next day
"In picking these hits," he
points out, "it 1s not as if Kai
Rudman 1s some great power,
like I'm head of Communist
Russia or China, like Chairman
Mao, and the Red Book says,
·You will play this ·
loss.
According to Bartfeld.
the Calleguas Creek
system is an expansion
of an existing data col·
lection network in
operation to provide
flood warning for Sespe
Creek. Both are part of
the Ventura County
warning system
In operation, the flood
warning system relies
Record companies are equally
interested in Rudman's judg
ments. When a disc gets Rud
man's colorful nod of approval
-"a G(). Rill a '" is one of his
favorites -you can almost hear
the promotion men cheering
Rudman started out as a radio
d1sr Jockey m high school, and
still has the rapid-fire speech of
a radto personality
But after graduatang from the
University of Pennsylvania. he
'· 1 am at the mercy of many ·x· factors What 1s the label,
what is their priority. there are
politics involved jus t like a
movie. JUSl like a book ... I'm
not only a quarterback, I'm a
Juuler."
on remote self·reporting i==~~;=~~I rain gauges which
transmit rainfall data. I Startine from scratch 12
School sponsors
tuition aid day
A free financial aid workshop sponsored by
Dana Hills High School an Dana Pomt will be held
at the school Monday to help parents find ways to
finance tuition for college, trade, vocational or
technical school. Juel Lee, financial aid director at UC Irvine,
wlll be the guest speaker.
The workshop will begin at 7:30 p.m . at 33333
Golden Lantern St .. in room 705. For information,
call Carol Walker at 496·6666, extension 65.
Plan dropped
SAN FRANCISCO
(AP) -Pacific Gas &
Electric has abandoned
iu aeven·year battle to
win approval of an of·
fsbore oil·t.anker moor·
inl in Monterey Bay
The company said it is
is bowing to public con·
cern about the possible
harm that the operation
of larger oil tankers
might cause to the en·
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terpertonal relatlon1bipa at
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WU pat UP9ble of doJ.na more,
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•• OTHER AND I often lowedit.'' used tbe bat defense weapon.
Hid, 'We abouJd write a book,"' pra7er, tb8t enabled ber to aur·
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· Mrs Dunker's boot depicta person by hia fruit. No ooe can an7one about ber problems
Lorraine Pierce and her question the klnd of man be because of her buaband'a
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Robin, living in the Umella,bt of lives on -Samaritan'• Purse (a munlty.
. ( Horoscope . )
SUNDAY, NOVEMBERZ3
By SYDNEY OllARR
ARIF.s (Mar. 21-Aor. 19): Avoid becomina in·
extricably involved with dilemma affecting. a rel-
ative. Check calls, !llessages and balance time
between work and recreation. News received is
connected with Lnvestment, money, potential and
deallnp with older Lndlvidual
TAU&US (Apr. 20-May 20) · Arrange pay-
ments, collection and avoid &1Suming unnecessary
debts. You are on brink of major discovery. Know
it, proceed with confidence and reruse to sell
yourself short
GEMINI (May 21-June 20). You're due for I new start in new direction -highlight indepen-
dence, orieinallty and wllllnglness to pioneer a
concept. Money and love are port of your personal scenario.
CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22> · You gain access
to "inner workin1s" of machinery, production and
organization. Secret ls revealed and you benefit as
result. Emphasis on hospitals, institutions, clubs
and the media.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Diversification is
necessary for social and professional success.
Refuse to be painted into proverbial oomer. Look
beyond the immediat41, ~rcelve ~ntiaJ and ac-
cent ways to achieve hopes and WJahes.
VI&GO (Au&. 23·Sept. 22): You're eoing in
right direction -know it and nail down aer~ men,. Streu security, aolid bUe and factual data.
Aquarius, Scorpio, Leo natlves figure prominently.
UlllLt (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) ~ Good moon a~ • eoincidel now wttb travel, publialWls. educauon and nre sptrftual Insights. Open Unes of com-
munication. Discuss desires, needs with member
of oppOllte aex.
SVO&PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): AdJUl\;budeet -
and llfelt.Yle. Empbula on Mrvfce, e«nploymeat and resolution aHociated with nutrition and
bealth. Tau.n.w, Ubra and anOUier Scorpio play
key roles. Family mem~r aid.a ln eetting job
done.
SAGITrA&IU8 (Nov 22-Dec. 21): Define
terms, see places, situations and peoplt> as they
actually exist Steer away from wishful thinking.
Emphasis on public relations, contracts, legal
rights and pennl11aion1t. Get expert opinion on
copyridlt law.
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aUair of heart Anes, Libra persons figure prom·
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PISCD (Feb. 19-Mar . 20). A new job or as·
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abilities and opportunity to build on a more secure
base. Leo, Aquarius perSOM fiiure prominently
Spotlight on property. re~ldence and business ac·
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Prizewinners to/,d
MU.AN, Italy CAP> -Argentinian poet and
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The awards, aulpecl by a poup of scientists
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........... do ....... Mid uppermo8t?
dealJ tDberftid a miWoo dOUan, llf e well beyond immediate ·~~ women &nd mta eeo omlc rullti•. For the wart. anawend wttb re,warlty: "I'd ln1·clU1 man! for example, bis
pay otf IDJ' bWa." No one in the work llle and ramUy llle are dla-profwional middle cl&u even tlnctly aeparate.
menUoned their bills -not For the middle-clH• pro-
beeame tbe7 don't hue any, but fe11lonal, however, the boun·
becaUM, in tbelr mld·tblrtles, dary la looser, more penetrable.
they are OD tbe ftnt nmp ol a Kia laml)y often ii an adjunct to
Ions career ladder, and ri&inl in· hi• work. Hll wile entertalnl bil
comesareuaured. bualneu auoclata. Tbe lmpor·
At the same sta1e of life, tant deal often ii started, if not
worting-clus men are at the-finished, in the llviDI room. top of tbelr abort career ladders. Indeed, in considering a man for
Increased earninO can be an· an executive position, many com·
Uclpated only Insofar as union panies lnt.erview ibs wife to be
ne1ot1adQQs are succe11ful -in-sure she will represent the cor-
crease1 that us'Ually barely porateimageadequately.
match inflation. Beinl paid-up, In addltioa, the professional
therefore, la a fit subject for fan-man's work brines many re-
tHY. wards. It is lntrln1ically in·
Tbe work a man doel -which tereat... while also offerin1
efleetift11 deftnea bll famiJJ'• hilh pay, pre1t11e, and a seme
social clau -lnfl\aellces family ol power and authority. When be * * * 1peab, athlra listen. A_Ulhi7i;. U 8Y
clu1 -la a factory, a
wareboale, a pacldn1 plant. a
refinerJ -offer little if any re-
ward apart from the paycheck.
They are low in status, work
conditicml often are unpleasant.
the work Itself borin1 and
physically 1ruelin1. And wbo
listens when the factory worker
speaks?
Lllllam B. Rubio bu been re-
1 ear c b 1oclolo1ht at the
Institute for
Scientific Analysis in
San Fran·
cisco since
1971, and
since l1117 re·
search a1-
aoclate at the
ln1tltute for
the Study
aue1• o f S o c 1 a 1
Chan1e, UC Berkeley.
A Ucemed marrlqe, family,
and child COG111elor, abe ii the
author ol "Worldl of Pain: Life
ln the Wortdn&-Clau Family''
and "Women ol a Certain Aae:
Th• llldlUo Search for Self."
Perbape only in the family
does the worklnt·class man
enter a world where be wUl be
heard. Tbere, because be la
"head ol the household," be can
exerclae power, demand obe-
dience, insllt that bis wishes be
respected.
And hil wife, senaltlve to the
dilemmas that face her man -tbe blocked a1plratlou, the
cbrooic pain and oqlina aeme
of failure that are the ballmarb
of the "bidden Injuries ol claaa"
-tendl to submit in a vain at·
TIR ft.On:MIONAL man 19
COQfldlilt in bit ~J botll at wort lllld a bome. Th• be Deed
not rely oa an arbltrar1
authoritu'taDlam to win bla • ., .
llONO'NI', ainee bll Wife's IOC:Lal
1killl .,. • nlued auet In bll
work, be mu1t allow her a
Cru1er mn1un 'of frMdom. lie
Cumot IO eaUJ ''tell'' her wbat
•be can and cannot do-.
Doee um m•an tbat ~ cla11 marrla1e1 are more
e1alltariaa tban those In the
worldal clau?
The p6cture la mixed. ~ 1Y tbe lc:leoloa of equality ii
most often npre1Hd In tbe mld·
dle cl ... But there fnqueat1J ll.
a wide PP Mtween lcleoloo and behavior. One recent ltudJ of
famillm la wbieb both IDCltblr
and father WOl:k, for eumple,
report• that mlddle-cla11
buabimdl "uy" they bellew bl
sharinl household chores aDd
child care. But they don't actual·
1y "do'' much ot It.
In wntq-clua faJPW•, oo
the other hand, men often n ·
prna JdCb17 eoa~enUoeaJ 'flews
about the dlvilklll of labor. But
ln fact, when tbelr wives are Ill work, they often prepare meals,
clean up, and 1et the children off
to school.
CllJLD.&BA&DCG pruUcea
and educational pbl)oaopby abo
renect clul dlffereacea. 1bua,
professional mlddle-clau
parents, assumln1 that tbeir
children will do work Ute theirs
-work that calla for initiative,
flexiblllty , creativity, _,.d
sensitivity to others -ralae
their cbild.ren with lfeal COO·
cefO for developt.n1 tboee aid.I.la and call for an educational
1y1tem U..t f01ten tbem u
well.
Wortinl-dua parmu, '°°• u-1um• u.t their chlldrea wlll work-~ COIUU'abJe"to their own, 'JObi "lb 'which erutlTttJ
toucb u.e eon of life lnalde.
Whether ID cbild·rearlg ~
Ucea, II\ educaUoDal ~.
even ln the ... ,ationa •IDOlll
~~~·cc:m.=o~ lem1 which, ·1n turn, l•ad to
common adapt&tlam.
Thia b the stuff of wblch
culture II bona. And IO 'lmau
tbe IOda1 and eeCJDOm.lc rea1ltlm
of ci.. exist, we cao apeet 1ucb IUbcu1taral variaticm in
famll1 Ute to penllt.
NEn' RBIC: Sodolofiat Robert s. wa. itlllldi/iea ..wnaJ ot Uw
IOlltrCa o/ tnaaOll famUln -,,., form• ta tohicll tlaeH etrota•
ffllJfdfal u.em.h:a.
Santa Claus
aid needed
Volunt .. n are needed for
"Operation Santa Clam," an •
Oru,. Count1 Soda1 Service
Deputmelil prosram ln wtdeh
Cbrlatmu llft,I ate liven tofoMer 1
cblJ .... Tben .... volunteer opentnp
for artlata, communtQ l'l90al'ee
deHlopen, d.riHn, abopplns
eacortlUlddelkderb. 'P°' lnformatkln. e.D • ooa
Big SiSten need
volmdeer help ·
Volunteen are nHCle4 for fund-ralllq and retearda ae-
U•lU. of tM Bll Slaten ol
Oranp CciimQ.
Tb• orsaalution needs in· dhldual1 loterHted ln re-H&l'cbb:il crime and juvenile de-
linquency.
For lnfonnation call • OIM3.
Ocean dumping off
WASHINGTON (AP) -'lbe Environmental Protection Agen·
cy bu nPortecl that U.S. dumplns of wute materials in the
oceans lnereued •lain in tm but ii llill well below the levels ol
the early 1'JOB.
DumpfU la ezpec:ted to drop oil qain in the nut few years,
offldaJs ·..a. The recent upturn wu attributed mostly to tbe
dumpjq ot--... aluqe lD tbe Atlantic Odan, a practice which
mast mdtibl •aid. Ocean piq' of fllduitiial .......... e •ladle and eoD-
WJadkm ~ bu decllnld alnee enactment ol. tbe Karine ~ ' • aMSUdUUi• Actol 1112, oftlclaJa said.
FOR All TIE COMMUNITY
SUNDAY AT·TEN
PMaYllW cot•tUMll'Y CHUICM
Com« of Flir Or. ' Fairview Rd. Or. G.,y a.mar.. pastor
Sermon -"T.G.1.F ..
I I
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• The religious school of Te•ple Slaana, 817 W.
~B church celebrates
7 5th with 1001' ahead
Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. ii conductlnl paper
drives the second Sunday ol each month. Proeeeda
will finance vatlom ecbool "Pf'Ojectl. • Pastor Jlm Bums baa been appointed youth
minister at s.&11 Cout Commalty Claudl, which
meets at 9 a.m. Sunday at Corona del Mar Hilb
School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach. Motlt
recently youth minister at the Finl Presbyterian
Church ol Orange, he earlier was youth life area
director of mid-New Jersey.
The Flnt Christian Church of Hun-
tinlloa Beach will celebrate Lts 75th
a.nnlveraary SUnday with a '1'0\IDd-
breaking ceremony in the morning
and a diamond Jubilee observance in
the evening.
Ground-breaking for a $3, 783,000
church will be at 10 a.m. on the part.
ing area adjacent to the bulkHnp
now occupied at 1207 Maln St. Mayor
Ruth Balley of Huntington Beach will
participate.
The program will Include a
caps~ history of the cburcb from
lta inceptioll lD ·the old Ocean View
School on Beach Boulevard thro\llb
it• first buildiq at 8th Street and
Orange Avenue.
At the 6 p.m. Jubilee celebration,
recognitian will be l(iven members
from thole earlier days and loca-
tion.a, ~ with elders, deacons and
staff members.
Construction of the faclllty,
described as a "modified church in
the round," will begin early lo
December. First occupancy is an·
ticipated in March 1982.
• A four-part series on "Healing Life's Hurta"
belins at the 8:30 and 11 a .m. services Sunday at
the Newpo~Meaa Cbrlstlaa Ceater, 148 E . 22nd
Street, Costa Mesa. At 6 p.m . Sunday the Creation
Players will present a musical, "The Cross and
the Switchblade."
• '•Jesus," a film depicting the life of Christ, will
be shown at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28, and at 2 and
7: 30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 29, at Melodylaad, 10
Freedman Way, Anaheim. • The fifth film of the seven-part Focus on the
Family series will be shown at 9 a.m . and 7 p.m.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach
St. Andrew's Concert Series
presents
DAVID BERFIELD
pianist
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23 7:30 P.M.
"HeaHng Life's Hurts
Through ForcJl•eness"
Presented wlthOut charoe through the patronaoe of
St. Andrew's Friends of Music
CHILO CAR~ PROVIDED
Dr. GeorcJ9 O. Wood , ....
Dr. llu4J Manlaall 8peakbl1
SERVICE: 9:00AM
CLASSES: Nursery thru Hi-School
T•mporary Home.
Corona def Mar High School
2101 Eastbluff Or., Newport Beach, California
Tim Tlmmom, Raady Marshall, Pastors
For Information: Call (714) 6-44-1350
• AD eUlbltlon of landscape UCl atlll life acryDc
paintlJCa by llarsaret Tueoa Of Newport Beach ll
on dla"pJ.a.Y from 8 a .m. to 4:30 p.m .. weetdaya
throuP~t>ec. 1• at Clutat CelJeie lrilM, 1J30 Con·
cordla. Irvine. •
· A four·Week course ill Muican cookinl is be· inc apomored by Mlulea 8de9N or MJM, San
Juan Capiltrano. Classes wtl1 be from 1 to 3 p.m .
Satu.rct.ya, todQ ~h Dec. 13. Call eet-8610 for
reservationa. • The fint checb fOT pariah shares lo the 19IO
Unity aDd Growth Tbroulh Christian Stewardship
Drive have been mailed. 'Ibey total more than
$400,000, according to th~ diocese, baaed on
pledges redeemed u of Sept. ao.
t'reftW• ,
Tom White, ~enUY.
returned from CUba.n
prison, empbaaizes
to Loa Anceles
crowd that his voice
won't be stiJled ~
White was jailed
more than a year fot
dropping leafleU
abOut Christ from 8J1.
airplane .
erustel~'!L~fsdrat
November 23, 1980
Dr. Sch11ller delivers his Posslblllty
1hlnld"9 me•-• at the 9:30
and 1'1:15 a.m. services
-Worship• rou .. In thlt famllv car." ..
For reserved drive-in church parking beneath the
opened 90' .cathedrtll doors -I
call {714) 971-4000.
~ ..
I 'I
7:30 p.m.-lnsf*tnB Service•
beneath. the sky and the setting sun.
Message by Dr. Robert Schuller, assisted
by his son Rev. Robert A Schuller.
.. Chapman Ave. at Lewis St., Garden Grove. Ca
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817 We1t Hamllton, Costa Meaa, Callf. 92627
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Rabbl Mark S. Miller Cantor Ronald E. Fordls
SAllA1H SBVtCIS • RIDA T • 1;00 PM
Miriam Kaufman, Dir or Ed., Wlnnle Ross, PNl!lident
Rell1tous School Su.oday
9:15AMto11 45 AM
Jr. & Sr. Hilb Groups · Adult EducaUon
Hebrew School • Tbunday 4: 15 • I : 15 PM •
1011 Carnelback, Newport Beach 10fr Jamboree> t...t
Vliltort Welco•e • ..._1• Memhr \JAi9'i
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INllH: •TtJIWllleft
MeYle1
U~"" representaUvH lD lmpl'ftai~ f utdoO. ; 1'llt viftory, Edlion'a ~ 1tralcbt and 11th
tbll year~ Hnd1 the ExprHa lnto tbe quart~rftn~Jt next Frlda,Y ~·••in•t ColtC>n.
Colton, the wild card team, Will be the home
team at a site to be determined.
"We're on an improvin1 cycle," said
Workman. "I thou&ht we played very well and
I'm bappy wit.b the perfotmaoce. They
responded very well."
• baa ever abl«bed, did ... We m.cletoomany DUI·
• takes and you ean 't dO that qallltt a team ~e Edlaon"
' Asked 11 be towel compare cZ41ioa with
All8elus Lea1ue chatDpioo St. Paul, the No. 2
eeed lo the Bil Fin playoffs, Sqieltaer shot back, ••No."
Then he said, '"They (Edbon) are better
thui st. Paul." .
~CB BILL O&&llAN'S Charcera of.
lidall.y t.tu ~eme of their UrT9 CIF Bil Five
Conlenoee cbamp~1hlp with a resoundina
35-0 thumptq ol servtte Bllb'• Frian before
t,200 at Orance Cout Colleae Friday nleht.
Very well, indeed. The Charge"' clbplayed
u allnOSt flawless performance. Well, Ken
Moreeo actually did m.Jss a PAT attempt. And
tbere must have been a missed tackle
somewhere along the way.
Servit. bad a couple of chances to make a
1ame ~ lt lo the llrst ball when tbe Cbareen
coqped the ball away With tumbles et midfield
&J)d the F.diaon 13.
GB&OUI CU&IBD flH Uma for tt yarda, au iD the ftnt balf, Tbe i'elt: of tlM ti I
••• •pent pavinf the ._, for Bell, Wbo
runt Of 48, M, 23, 14 and lt~ tM .. ealq.
And defeme, combined with a lethal pass·
tn1 1ame and a 183-yard eventna by D.J. Bell (three toiUChdOwm), polllbed-Ofl the Angelus
But you'd have a bard time proving it,
especially to Semte.
SERVITE COACH Ron Smeltzer, smolder-
ing from one of the worst lacinp a Servile team
BUT THE CBARGEU' defense did a
number on ttte· Frlan u Gree Stein, Jim
McClure, Bryce MaJavut, Slwie Olson, Rick
POndef and BW 1bomu, alone with those two
ever-present Uriebackera, Troy Seurer and Rick
D1Bemardo, repeatedly snuffed Servile'• plans.
SerVtte eould do Qottiln1 with ita two ~ab Ii
tbe rust halt -but Edl.aGn '• aood fortuDe iD tllit
third quarter (fumbJe nco\'eriei b1 Olioa Ud Thomas), wu capttalhed quickly by tbe Sun9e
<See EDISON, Pa1e BZ> 1'
Glove on head?
Duran called J
a · di11y fighte•
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EDlsoN COACH BlLL WORKMAN (LEFT), ASSISTANT RICK PURNELL TALK OVER S'mATEOY WITH QUARTERBACK KEN MAJOR. ---_ _.._
By BOWARD L. BANDY
Of ... Deity ...... S"9H
Angelo Dundee, a man with
years of boxing experience
behind him and the trainer for
Sugar Ray Leonard in Tuesday
night's welterweight cham-
pionship fight with Roberto
Duran in New Orleans, doesn't
hesitate to call the Panama title
bolder a dirty fighter.
"I want everybody to know
Duran does fight dirty," Dundee
said by long-di.stance telephone
Friday from New Orleans to
hype the closed circuit showing
of the fight at the Anaheim Con-
vention Center.
''We had a secret training
setaion on•purpose to work on a
cou~le of things to nullify the
guys head. His bead is a pivotal
point md I requested the New
Orleans bolling eommwioo to
put a third glove on hla bead but they won't allow it.
0 1F YOO LOOK at ftlme ol the
lint ftgbt <Duran took the title
from Leonard ln Montreal),
count bow many times M . med
Ala bead on m7 ~. He UMS IU
bead, forearms and 1boulden and I want a referee in there
who lmderstanda bow to score
the fiebL "
Which brings up another sub-
ject with Dundee. A Mexican of·
Sea· 'IOngs romp past Laguna, 22-6
Tucker, Bright Brothers put CdM into second, round against Brea
·By EDZINTEL quarterback Clay Tucker. running game and Tucker's all-Senior Chris Bright gained 49 In the meantime, following a
o1 ... De1.,,........, handed the Artists a 22-6 setback around play yards on 10 carries and younger sparkling 27-yard run up the
Maybe the shock was Just too in the first round of the Central Try as he could, Laguna brother Bill, a junior, picked up middle by Tucker on a broken
muchforthemtotake. Conference playoffs at Laguna Beach quarterbac k Lance 103 yards on nine rushes, mclud-play for the first score of the
Laguna Beach High, having Beach High. Stewart, who courageously got ing a nifty 67-yard run in the game, the Bright brothers went
bot been in these CIF playoffs the Artists one miracle win after second quarter to set up the Sea to work.
since 1968, looked Ute a stranger THE SEA KINGS won their another during the regular Kings'thirdtouchdown
in a strange land Friday night fifth straight since a 2-4 start season despite a continuous nag-"I thotlght our defense was
The resurei&g Corona del and suddenly have steamrolled ging shoulder injury, wasn't really quite awesome," said
Mar Sea Kings, behind the run-their way further than any able to break a stiff Corona del Corona del Ma r Coach Dick nine of the Briehl brothers and Corona del Mar team io history Mar defense. Morris afterward. "I attribute
the runninc and passing of except the 1978 squad which also that to my defensive co-
l.akers belt
S11ns, 116-88
advanced to the second round of THAT DEFENSE, led by ordinator Dick Freeman -he
the playoffs. Roger Roelle, Randy Reyes and really eot lhe IUYS prepared for
Tro) Shaw. completely shut this one."
Laguna Beach was champion down the Artists' skeleton of a Indeed, the Sea Kings did ex-
of the South Coast Lea1ue with a running attack and sacked ecute well.
7-2 record going into the 1ame Stewart four times for losses After Stewart drove Laguna
(the Artists' best mark since the totalling 30 yards. Beach 51 yards In the first
10·1 Crestview ~a1ue cham. Some s uperb running by quarter to cet tbe Artists back in
pionsbip of 1968) and had done brothers Chris and Bill Bright i t , 7 . 6 , Coron a de 1 M a r
most of it w\th its defense. was all the Sea Kings needed to seemed to sense that to stop
But, coupled with a few un· gain the e<JRe and send them into Laguna, all It would have to do
timely turnovers, the defense the second round of the playoffs was atop Stewart.
was unable td contatn tbe ex· ne:ll week against Brea at a site And that'• exactly what the
plosiveneas of the Sea Kines· to be determined. Sea Kinp did .
•
A PASS FROM Tucker to
Chris Hecker for Z1 yards to the
Laguna Beach 25-yard line was
followed by runs of 10 and 11 by
Chris and Bill Bright respec-
tively. · •
But on second-and-goal at the
12-yard line. CdM fumbled the
ball and it in was kicked to the
one-yard line where the Artists'
Brandt Vroman recovered.
On the hext play, a Laiuna
running back fumbled a band oft
from Stewart and Corona del
Mar's Gre1 Bandel pounced on
the ball in the enchone. Coronadel
Mar led 13~ after the convenlon
failed.
-
ficial with the last naD)e 'ot'
Mayran wa.a reported to b8 tbe
one who will be in the ring ~
day ni1ht. Mexican offici·~
must get permission to work
fights out of the country frchn
their own commission and=t-ico City newspapen say M
has been given that permiss
for Tuesday night.
•'There ia no way he will be
acceptable to us," Dundee ••· "The officlals are not auppoUd
to be named until an hour befctr'e
the fi&ht and we will not a
him aa the referee."
Dundee ls confident bis"'-·-
will win the title back deapite
tbe adverse publicity.
.. MY GUY (LeoDard) di
know what to expect or bow
contend with the altuatioo in,~
rinl with Duran unW be w'8
there the flrat time. I'•• watched Duran a dozen W:Mi1
and I 1eamed more abOut boW
operates the last time than at
any Ume before," 1aya Dundee.
"lly ltlY DOW knows Duran ii
for real and we-an 9Din.*
aullUy bit head tbli time.-• won't be paychln• my ~ ~ either."
Another bone ol contentt•
between the two camps ls die
beard that Duran wears into the
rin1.
"It violates everything but we
can't do anything about it,"
Dundee says. "The rule 1.;. a
fiebter can wear a beard if the
thickness is not considered a
cushion. Last time he had m}'
guy'• face all scratched up frotp
the beard."
M UllRAY GOODMAN,
publicist for the fight, says ce-
matches are rarely as good u
the first fight but be feels tbi& ii
an exception.
•'This ls not a grudge match.
These guys hate each othei'e
guts," Goodman says. "I'd call
it a blood and guts match. They
won 't be seen anywhere
together, even at the weigh-ii).
"Duran wal.t.a away and all be
says ia, 'I'm going to knock him
out.' In my 40 years of boxinj. 1
have never seen any °:K!: motlvaUon in a rematch
tbere ls lo this one because: fl
the personalities involled. , 1,
•'One (Leonard) want.I thet Q.
Ue back and the other want9 (o
keep it. U they were to meet/qt
the weip-lo, we ml&ht have Ifie
ficht before they 1et pa.id f~ il
There'• that much l>ad blddd
between the two filhtera ind
their camps." i • La• Ve1aa odds fav~
(See ftGRI', Pa1e 82) t
J
f'ro• Ar 4la &t I ...
N 0 ... Gene MldaMJ, foUOwiol ln the 11· too~ OI .o •••Y· .u ... u. nu ta worklq tor .. Ven au"' OWMt" Geor,. Ste!Dbren· • aer, but heAJ'lh11 woiu It. •
lllldaffl became the ttftb Gild man.,er ot tbe YmMI in
ve ean f'l'hlay. i.av1n1 tall Job u 1t0en1 man.,e.r to toe over or Dtck Hovtaer, wa.o Nll,ned.
Jlonw'• ...apatloo wu IJUiOuDced at an afternoon
a.w1 luncbeoil·in stehlbrenner'• offtce at Yan~ Stad.lum. Jeu lban a~ after th
muaaer made hla decllloG to 10 Into
prh· ate bu.lneu in his hometown of
Tall1bu1ee, na.
"I know then ii aome rlak. I know
there ii aome samble," Michael Hid, "but
lt1a a chance toclo aomethlnl in New York,
and that's what J'm after."
On Friday, Michael 1t1ned a
multlyur contract to mana1e the
Y aakeea, Steinbrenner said. The owner
lllllCMUL Hid certain parta of the coatract still ,..
malned to be Ironed out, and be refused to be 1pecllic about
term1.
Howser'• reai1nation came after several weelca of
speculation the mana1er was beinl foreed out by Stelnbren·
ner. Steinbrenner was openly criUcal ol Howaer after the
American Learue playofl1, which the Yankees loet In lhrM
games to Kamas City.
He wu particularly critical of Howser when he 1tood
behind third bate coach Mike Ferraro, who drew flre for al·
lowinc tbe potential tyin1 nm to be thrown out at the plate ln
the secood 1ame of the AL aeries.
-----Quoce of ''"' d•fl -----
Arkansaa StJte football coach Larry Lacewell, learn·
in& that place-kicker Jim Hatfield would play in a 1a1ne
de1pite sufferin1 from a stress fracture in bia lower
back: ''Thil b the first time I've had a kicker who could
play with pain. Most of them play with puaporta."
11'fa1We• •o' ln o• illegal....,_
HARRISBURG, Pa. -State dru1 agents • charged a Reading, Pa., doctor on Friday with wt·
ing the names of five players on the Philadelphia
Phillies to illeeally prescribe drup.
Dr. Patrick Mazza, 56, was accused of prescribin1 am-
phetamlnes by using the names of Steve Carlton, Orea
Luzimld and his wile Jean, Pete Boee, Randy Lerch, Larry
Christenson, former player Tlm Mccarver and Sheena Bowa,
wife of Larry Bowe. None of the players and wives wa1
charged, said Attorney General Harvey Bartle Ill.
"There is no evidence indicating any participation by the
players in the illegal conduct," said state Justice Department
spokesman Stephan Rosenfield. .
The players and the wives told state investigaton that
they never were treated by Mazza and never received the
prescriptions that he allegedly wrote, Bartle said in a slate· rnent.
Several Phillies players boUy denied that they were tied
to any criminal activity. Third baseman M.ite Schmidt, ~en
tioned in the newspaper account, called the report "totally
ridiculous," and first baseman Rose said the only docton be
knew in Penru1ylvania were the team phyaiciam for the
Phillies and PlU.bu.rth J>Jru.et.
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fen1lvt tnd DM11 Me.,..._.. ... 1be St.
LOull Canllftalt acUvawcr·tN. •If~ ._ o,.... from l"-Injured Utt but put of.
ftn1tve Untman 'l'w• BQb on walven
. . . Playen on Ian Ditto Ila~'• football
team ••Y they ltt decUcath\1 their Wn~m Athlttio Cdilf 1nnee same 11almt
-New Mu1eo tonl•ht to their ftNd coacb, , .. , .. ,.,. c11• GUMri. ••we're pl1ytn1 for Coacb
Gilbert and pttd•l •· 1a11 oater ''"' Pt,..., a ••nJof . . . WWI•• • ....,,, la U.., an u111tant coach at
Northeu\ LoihJana Unfventtr, waa cholen over a. ottMr ap-
pUc1nt.1 for Ult poettJM of htld football eo1eb at Nlcbolll Stat• Un.lvenlty.
.,.. qHlrh• C•IC '"' ,..., II'• a loN
Lan)' ...... pumDed In rt potnla a1 the Bolton m CehiCJ, tralllPI by l) at h1lftJme, HUltd to IRHll
p11t UM Oolatn Bta~ Werrtora, 1•·t• In a NI•
Uonal BukttbaU AaeoclaUon oont411t Fnday nlPt
. . . ltllll lteclMi eaplod.cl f 01 a HllOn·hl•h iO _ polntl and
swklt Ctdrtt Hod&" ccmtrtbutN ea,.., hllhl Of·ll potntl
and \S reboundl u Denver ended an •ltht·1ame klillD11trtak
by btaUnt Kaneaa City, 1.16-111. The Kid,., who 1Dd4id a •Ile·
1ame road trip and have played a •••P·
hl•b 14 road 11m .. lhua far, h*" not Joet to Denver 1lnce Jan. 2, t• ... ....._
Brow• camo throu1h tl\rot dJtf•reni tlma
with clutch baaketJ that enabled Seattle to
hold oft Dalla• for 1 lOl·tl vlctory. ,, ...
Billey 1eored II polnta and lack ••• hit
20 for Seattle . . . Ar1t1 ou...,. 11ved
four of hl1 n polntl for the nnal IO HCondl
and atcllJ 8olttn aoored •l• clutch polnta
In th• 11m1 tlm• 1pan to lead Chlca10 to a A
180·121 win over th• New York Knlckl
. . . Darryl Dawklu and lllU• Entaa ••u
1p~rred Phlladelphla with 38 ftrtt·half pointa u the 18en
took the lead for lood and downed lndlana. 9'7.a ... Al ...
H•1• and Kevta GrenJ acorad 21 polnta each to pace
Waahlnston to a 102·90 victory .over 1lumpln1 San Dle10
. . . Houston 1cored a 118·108 victory over bolt New Jeney.
McMuUett .... ier •ee11 la Ba..i ..
Limited partnera in the ownenblp of the •
Houston A8tros, who already have voted to dia·
solve the arran1ement. prepared Friday to take
the next reorganiutionaJ step leadiq to the ouster
of Joba McMaDaa aa 1eneral putner . . . The shattered Dia·
covery D rocket boat, holdinc the body of racer t. Ta1Jer,
slipped from grappling boob after beinl hauled illto
1ballower Lake Tahoe waters. Dou&lu County Sberlff'1 Lt.
8'aa fOpe said the rocket boat cockpit bacJ been hauled in
from a depth of about 280 feet to a 200-foot-deep area when a
book "ltraightened out." Stroot wl.nda and roul)l water
forced the salvage barge to give up for the day . . .In heavy
rain, first-round leader Mlb aeld of the U.S. shot a four·
over-par 76 to hold a two-stroke lead in the Phoenix 101f
tournament in Miyazaki, Japan. Tom Wa&Me la HCODd at 142
. . . Aaron Pryor, the World Boxing Association junior
welterweight champion, will collect bil money in bis first u.
tie defense -$100,000. He is unbeaten and faces Canada'•
Gae&oa Bart today in Cincinnati . . . The Intemational Auto
Sports Federation (FISA) rejected a lut-ditcb compromile
offer from rebel Grand Prix racln& teams and a world-wide
apllt into competing championships looted inevitable for next
year. . . . 0..., Gare scored a &oal and aet up two ot.ben to
pace tbe Buffalo Sabres t.o t "'3 '11.ctory over Wtnalpe1,
Anieaters belt three polo foes
LONG BEACH It was an
· easy opening day for Coach Ed
Newland's UC Irvine water polo
'team as the Anteaters easily de·
feated three foes in pool play of
the Pacific Coast Athletic Aa·
,sociation tournament in
;Belmont Plaza Olympic pool.
UCI romped to a 20-8 decision
over University of Pacific in
opening action, then posted a
15-3 win over Fresno State and a
• 15-6 decision over UC Santa
Barbara.
The three victories advanced
the Ant.eaters to today's final
round with a game against Long
Beach State at 12:30 and the one
that will probably be for lhe title
again1t Pepperdlne at 8 :30
tonight.
The winner of the tournament
wUl go to the NCAA cham-
pionships at Belmont Nov. 29
and 30.
Newland used reserves much
of the lime in the final two
games as UCI pulled in front.at
outset and never looked back.
Mark O'Brien scored seven
goals for the day including five
in the second hall of the first
contest against Pacific.
Peter Campbell had five goah
College football
He,.•1 t11e coll991 ~.,.., k-1• for loOe1'
WHT use.,.. UCLA et LAColl-CIJ Opm.1
Or••• Ill l..o"9 h•<ll Sl•I• at 4na1Wlm IKlkim 17.JOp_m,)
Cet st• 'Ill~ et PKlfk
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UIT ar-n•Col~ Pellft t1 Cior!lell Ytltt1Hervent
eottbft Oii .... ilt Mem«llllMlt
0•'1nlOllln flt""" .. °" Gotoete .. "~· T•""'9• Vil'-• Syr~ • w.t Yl'fl11la
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to raise hia season total to 54.
The three victories brings
UCl's aeason record to 21-4·1 .
Thia is lhe fourth year for the
Anteaters in the PCAA tourna·
ment which they won lo 1978 and
finished second the other two
years.
UCI has won the NCAA cham·
pionahip one year and bas been
runner-up several times but
missed the competition last
sea•on. The Anteaters were
seeded second in the PCAA
tournament behind Pepperdine,
the only team to beat them in con·
ference play.
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TB&BS PIA YI later Bell
walked lino the end aoo• over
tb• rt,il1 ilde and Ed1aoa ...
brMllDI, IM, with 1UU '1:31 left
In the ~_quarter.
••J ~ we kind of sot a
IEUler luUnct tont1bt," said
Workman ... w. didn't relu
after ft ICOred.
'10bvtoally we hit very well
ud It'• another 1tep for ua."
TIM ftna1 touchdown came OD
th• ftnt play of the final period
11 the Olaraen took to the air
and buned Senite'a aecoad.ary
with a •1-yard hookup from Ila· Jor to Melvin Jacbon. .
IACUON CAtJGBT the ball behind the Servile defender at th• U and aped t.be remalnint
dlltuce to complete an 8'-yud
nsarcb after a penalty aet the
ball back to t.be EcUaon 11.
That distance required four pl a ya. · ·
Ediaon'a fint touchdown drive <•t yards) requind two plays. Edi1on'1 second touchdown
drive (80 ~arclt) required als
pl a ya.
Major completed 10 of 12
p1uea for 114 yarda with a crllp
fialr, the Olaqen escaped ma-
jor i.njurles C Ponder'• ankle in· Jury wu not aerious), Stein did
eveeytblng but escort the Servile
offense off the field and the
Cb•r1era left little doubt -
they're still No. 1 .
Artists seek·
CIF crown
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FIGHT. • •
Dure by 1·5 and 1-5 but Good-
man aaya the feelin1 In New
Orleans b that it b falrl.J even.
Then he adds:
"I'm veJ')' food of DuraD and
thll flabt will not 10 15 fou.Ddi ..
acbeduled."
AoWtsn CoQvent$on Cent.er ia
one of aso clOled circuit ouOeta
acrosa the nation with a poteo.
tial of 1,'100,00o viewen. Another
6001~ homes, many of them in
Camornla. bave closed dreutt
TV and will be tuned ln.
There are 50 to eo countries
around the world who will Me
the fllht via satellite or delaJ
televlaloo.
The UYe iate b more of a~
blem accon:ll.q to Good.man..
"Witb 'lbanbliYin• oalJ twO day1 away and a football .._
between the Rama and s..m.a
Monday nllbt. people 11re brriDI ·
trouble lettlna In and out of New
Orleans.
"I predict a crowd al 50,000
and a sate between SS and • million. We can't even put the
ring up unW the 4-:r of the ftcbt
REDONDO BEACH -La1UD~ became of the football 1am:e."
Beach will be seeking its aec:ond TICltl!T8 A&E ltl1l Hailable
girls 4-A CIF volleyball cham· Aor the cloaed circuit abowlq in
piomhlp iD five yean tonlPt Anaheim 1'ae9day nll)lt. In 8ddi·
when the Artists tan1le with lion to tbe featured Duran·
Mira Coata High in the title Leonahl weltenvelgbt liUe fight,
game at Redondo High School at two other championahip bouts
8 o'tlock. are also carded.
Coach Mike Duncan's Artiats Marvin Camel will risk bis
won the crown in 1978 when they cruiserweight title against
defeated Corona del Mar, then Carlos de Leon and En1land's
lost to the sea Kings in 1978 in Maurice Hope will defend his
the finals that have been auperwelterweight crown
dominated by Orange Coast against Carlos Herrera of
area teams for the past five Venezuela.
years. The Superdome hookup begins
Mira Costa iB also a former ate o'clock and will be preceded
champion, winninl the title in by live interviews with leading
1'72 and , the ftnt years of crulaerwetcht contender .Tease
CJF competilioo. Burnett and Bert Lee.
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Collaeum wbere a capaclt1
crowd ii apfded to wtm.a a a.t ~£m=:= almOlt three f\all 1amee. SUU. be Normally tore an Other 11 the nation'• No. 5 ruaber
ttema ll ltake -the Padftc·lO (UI.• Jania per 1une). Baeklnf
Cotafereaee crowa. tile RoH btm •up l• frHbman JtHla
ftotllman, com1nl oft CIDI of
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(1'e ii DOW' •T·a), WU ttill -turbed ewer bli team •1 nca
loa1 to Wublqtoa.
••wru ANG&Y ud · dllap-
poiDted With Oanelv.. •boat all
of tbat," aaya RobimOa. "We'n
determined to 1et rid of the ...
ron." •
8owl, a~ utloilal diam-NelMa. tbe brother of Stanford
POIO CrOWD t:,c;r~ even a ~ -'Qu~=:::an· A thorn iD
Bat ~ qalnlt tM two each team'• side. U$C mUJt
Al for the neces1111 ot,,...,
at qualterback. ~ p..a
the impreuioo there la DO ~ lem.
''I think Seott wW do ftae th:la we«k," ..,. RnbhUMJa. "Be e-
tered tbe.Wublnitcm1amemder
advene d.reumatancea. o~
ly, the aecood quarterback ii
never u prepareCl u the flnt one,
oranie Cout Collete eom~ unfvenlU• cleaned bouae on bank on sophomore Scott
ed it.I South Cout Conf.-ence the Trojam and Braim' bowl Ti.D.lley, who hu been iDlerted
water polo seuon with a flowtab hopet, and recent upeet lmeea lD the lineup after senior Gordon
Friday banctinc bo8t Santa Ana have tak• care ol national title Adama went down with a career·
Coll-a11•c•.t1.-eat. hopa, endlnskneeiJQurylutweek.
-·--UV&' Donahue bu a choice between OCC, Gauchos go south eo~:: =~:t!~c.:_~ BVl'NOONl!eouldtakeany Jay Schroeder and Tom
a tie for the conference cham· the bulea for th1a one -bowl Ramsey, .neither of whom bu
plon1blp witb Pullertoa. BoUl l•mes, conference ebam· set the world on f\.fe. For sure, Both Oranp Coat and s.d· bye lut week. Tbe 'Bua are
teams are entered ln tile plomblpeandiuchiDtenecti--1 tbll won't be• pu•iDI duel to-dleback colleges jounMy llOUtb Ina nowhere as far H
S th C llf r la "'ham foes • Oblo State and Notre day, it'll be • •IUffest between today for -Dferenee football aea1on 1ame1 are conce ou ern 8 0 0 '" • Dametateabackaeattoday. oppoainl lines, t.ryipJ to open .... but they do have a ebaee ploHbipa Tuesday at Sad· Today lt'a 'for the •bam· the boles for Allen and McNeil. battles, with OCC plaYIDI a 1:30 .... ll dleback Colleae. .. game at San Diego Mesa, and 1ain a bit of respectaua t
ID Friday's outinl, the Pirates plon1blp of Loe Aqtles. Kickoff ~ DONAHUE BAS NEVE& the Gaucboe cloeinl out llliaakm beliDDinl tonitbt with the
moved iD front early, takinl a ia at 12:!0. beaten RobimoD after four tries Conference play with lowly plans. 5-1 edae iD tbe opening period Coach John Robtnaon'a Tro-Palomar at 7:30. and boJctine it the rest of the Jans eater with a 7·1·1 reeord and and did bis beat In keepin1 At SD Mesa, the Pirates of M eu baa not won a
the No. 12 ranld.q iD tbe nation bulletin bOard material out ol Coach Dick Tucker have a ference 1ame thia seuon <61 "~iles Allison and Jeff Donnell after eeeiq their 21-1ame UD· USC's lockerroom. chance to win their second South and la U overall. ~
each scored three goal.a for the beatenltreakanappedl..tweek. "Thia ls • very excitine op-Cout Conference 1ame and aet At Palomar, Coach Ke
Pirates while Greg Bonuk bad Coach Terry Donahue's portunity for our team to play up the poulbility of ftn.ilhlnl Swearin1en'a Gaacbo1 b
two. Bruim are 7·2 and rated No. 18 •1ainlt • team the caliber ol with a .500 mark iD the sec. already 1t'rapped up the
Orange Coast 1oalle Jack lD tbe natiOD. USC," Donahue deadpanqed. OCC whipped Groaamont, Conference tiUe and 11MN!d ha
Hebert had 11 saves and played The matcbups: "We are 1oiD1 to work very 31.19 two weea ago and bad a little trouble with the Comea. I wellfortbePira~tea~-~~~~~_.:_T~all='-e==~k~~U~SC::::._::'•~M::::attua:..::.:::...:.Al~·~-h-•_r_d_tbia~-w-ee~k-and~-"-e_'U_be~pre~-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----
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· Sailors gain
CIF finals
To no one'• 1tlrprile, It will be Newport
Barbor .. almt Suany Hilla iD the CIF •·A water pole> ftnala at Belmont Plua 01Jmpic pool Wed·
Delda1 ldtht. ·
Tbe Tan defeated Loq Beacb wu.on. 12-4, to
1atn their seventh st.rallbt cbamplonablp ftnal
wldle SUnny mu. eliminated Ual~\1'• Trojans, 15-1: ..
Tbe Tan have won three dralcbt tWel aDd &be
last team to beat them tn the ftnals wu SqnQ
Bllla m Im. r ' N~ hid little trOuhle ~ the Willoo
BnalDI, puWq bi fnm iD the ~darter, 5-1
and~theleadtol-lat . .
"I tboqJit DiUJ Riley and Brett De Valle
played well for us lD the field and that 1oalie Ian
.W.A'lERPOW
Marksbury bad a very IOOd 1ame in the goal,••
Newport Coach BW Barnett said.
De Valle had ftH 1teala lD addltlon to scoring
two loala for the Tan wblle Riley, the team '1
leadinl aeorer, had five 1oala. Marksbury made 18
saves.
Univenlty'a Trojau weren't as fortunate:
Sunny Hll1I moved iD front at outset of the actlcm
and never looked back.
"We toot tbe ball down but couldn't score, mlnlna a couple ol euy aboU," Uni Coach auack
Monil said. "They came back and scored and that
••••bouttbe1lleofit. l •'It'• been a Iona aeuon aad we juat ran out of
gu. We only play with ah kldl while they bad 12
they alternated. 'Ibey are J\St too deep for us."
Morris praised the Job of goalie John
Pendleton. "He had a number of fine saves an4 •
made some 1ood outlet puae1. He'1 only •
sophomore and wiU be a llOOd one before he •1 throup.
Steft Hanle paced the Univenity acortq with
five pis wb1Je Jeff Campbell added two and Cult WllUI had the other.
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CO'-.LEOE IASK•T8ALL: Loulsvllle vs. 0.Peul.
AMtUnetn: Jay Randolpn nd Bllty P~kff.
The ~ending NCAA champion Loulsvllle Cardinali of
Coach Denny Crum play the O.Paut $lut Demons In the Hall
of Fame tip-off classic at Springfield, Mau. In the first rat·
lngs of college teams this WHtt, DtPaul ls reMed No. 2 end
Loulsvlll• No. 3. e 12:45 p.m., Chennel 7 { { { .f.
COLLEGE FOOT8ALL: USC vs. UCLA.
Announcen: Keith Jackson and Frank Broyles.
Both teams have been hit by ln)uri.s and SC'• startlno
quarterback, Gordon Adams, ls out for the Sff$OI\. UCLA
running beck Fr•man McNell l"fllsstd l~t Wffk'a victory over Arizona State but freshman Kevin Nelson moN then made up for hfs absence. Nelson carr'ed 31 times fof-186 yarcts,
the shct~reatest slngle-Qame rushing eff6rt In UCLA history. The 12th-ranked Trofans (7-1-1) are a one-point favorite ewer
.the 18th-ranked Bruins (7-2).
OTHER TELEVISION
9 a.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL PRE-GAME SHOW.
12:30 p.m. (34) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL -Stut-
tgart <Germany> meets Turin <Italy) In a Eurocup 80 ri\atch.
1 p.m. (22) -SOCCER -Braunschwelg vs. Munich,
taped In Munich, West Germany.
1 :30 p.m. (2) -lO MINUTES -A profile of football
coach Gerry Faust, who has led Cincinnati's Moeller High School team to nine undefeated SNsons in 18 years.
3:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -Undefeated
Aaron Pryor (26--0) risks his WBA junior welterweight title
against Geetan Hart (45-18-3) In a scheduled ts-round bout
from Cincinnati. Hart Is the Canadian lightweight champion.
4 p.m. W -SPOATSWORLD -1980 Indy 500 champion
Johnny Rutherford, Marlo Andrettt and Tom Sneva are
among the competitors In taped.coveraa of the Phc»nht 1!0. Also; World lnvlt•tlottal pairs bodybullcJrng, taped In Atlantic Cltv, N.J. •
S p.m. (2) -NFL REVIEW AND PREVIEW. (28) -SOCCER.
11 p.m . (S) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -use and UCLA
met earller In the day at the Coliseum. Taped.
, RADIO
Football -Air Force at Notre Dame, 10 :10 a.m., l<OGO
(600); Oklahoma at Nebraska, 11 :30 a.m., KIEV (870); USC
11s. UCLA, 12: 4S p.m ., KMPC (7l0); KNX (1070); KOGO
(600); Gal State Fullerton at Pacific, 1 :30 p.m., KWRM
( 1370); New Me>Clco at San Diego State, 7 :30 p.m ., KFMB
(760); Drake vs. Long Beach State at Anaheim, KNAC <10S.S
FM); Saddleback at Palomar, 7:30 p.m .. KSBR <•.s FM>.
Hockev Kings at Toronto, S:OS p.m., KOGO (600).
(The Dt1llV Piiot Is not responsible for late chaftges.)
Estancia rallies
·for 34-21 victory
By JACK MINTER
Of .... Oelty ............
LA MIRADA -The Estancia
High Eagles surprised the Neff
Trojans Friday night as they Up·
set the Suburban Leaaue
representative, 34·21, in the flrst
round of CIF Central Con-
Ference action at La Mirada
Stadium.
Neff, favored by seven to de·
feat the Sea View League nm·
ner-up, jumped to an early 14--0
lead before Estancia gathered
up its forces and stuck the Tro-
jans in the gut.
Mccahill was responsible for
the next score also as he set up
Bob Urm11on's one -yard
touchdown burst with a 81-yard
pass play to Ray Chretin that
took the Eagles deep into Nerf
territory. Urmson 'a TD came
with 3:18 left on the clock and
McCahiU's PAT was again good.
With Neff desperately trying
to overcome the 14-14 deadlock
before half time, Trojan
quarterback Mark Armijo threw
a pass that was intercepted by
safety ~bel Cachola at the 10.
Estancia coach Ed Blanton WITH THE CLOCK run out
said before the game that bis Cachola raced down the left
team would have to stop the Neff sideline and appeared to be
running backs and play good of· stopped at the Neff 45, however
fenslvely. That is exactly what going down to the turf he pitched
the Eagles did. back to Chris Crandall who
Down t•·O, Estancia came sprinted in for a touchdown
'back and scored four un· Estancia led at the half 21·14
·an•wered touchdowns to pull following McCabill's extra point.
away. Estancia defenslve standouts
,. Quarterback Jim McCabUI included Scott Davis, Terry
had one of his better nights 11 be Thompson and Gene Powell, ·~-.a 1.. f 28 r who each bad interceptions and complC\CU • 0 passes or 216 Jeff Herb wbo made 10 tac'-1-yard1 and one touchdown ........ tbtouah the ali' and two on the to help abut down the hl1bly
around hhnsell. reearded Neff runntni attack.
, E1tancia'1 other touchdowns
HIS ONE·YARD jaunt with came from McCabUl as be
9:03 in tbe eecond quarter wu paned to end Jainae Alken for a
set up when Neff'a punter bad a tbree-y~rd strike wltfi 29
bad bike 1ai1 over: his head and ..seconds lWt tn tbe third quarter
"' come to rest on the Neff lt. and a MCCahW one-yard nm for
Followtn McCablll'a run be paydirt wttb Just 4:39 left tn the *promptly;klclted the PAT. fmal 1tanza.
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C81 State Fullerton
TITANS
vs.
Stocktor.
TIGERS
Capq Valley
comee &llve,
48-3
B=~:;~~FOll
1cored tbrM touehdowu and Steve •.-1m added two ~
•• t11e Caphtrano Valley
Cou11rs opened Central Coe·
ferenee cu· pla)'olf 1ct1oa with
a cruabln1 ... a vlcto;f)' over
Mayfair Hllh Friday rupt a\
Bellfk>wer Hlah.
The CoQaan Will play tMlr
aecon~gme .,a1n1t the wl.Dner
of to t'• battle between El DoradO and La Mlracla at Valen·
cla J!lib.
Mayfali' acored ftl"lt on a •
yard field 1oal by Gre1
McDaniel followlnl recovery ot
a Capo Valley fumble. Aft.er that
It wH all the Coucvs with Fox
and Lanham altematJnt on ftve
touchdowna 1andwlched ln
between a l~yard paH ftom
Jo1b Haryunc to Dan
Wffterfltld-and 1 ftve-yatd nm
by Haryuna.
Fox put the ftnt one In on a
one-yard nan then returned a
PHI lnterceptlOb 81 yarda and a
punt el for ICONI.
Lanham had 1'UDI of flv• and one Y•l'dl for hla 1eore1 with
Marty Turner klcklnc alx con·
venlon Polntl.
"W• hive been on a roller coaltt~t Coach Dlck llnrl1ht
aald. ••we've been h11her than a
kite on W'Mk and taktn1 lt oo th• chln at other Umu. Tolllpt
we were fortunate to •et In fronl
and we were able to play a lot of
boya." . Touehdoten territory The Capo Valley defensive un·
It looked excepUonally 1ood with
Bruce Boatman playln1 well In
the middle of the line In addition
to Fox ln the 1econdary.
Edison's D.J. Bell runs past a couple of
Sen1te players on the way to a 49-yard
touchdown in the opening quarter Friday
night at Orange Coast. F.d.iloo rolled to a
35-0 victory in the openini CIF playoff
game.
FV special teams lead victory
De/ense stars a11 Barona _sputter ptUt foe, 36-13
,
By JORN SEV ANO
Oft• Nty l"t ... IUft
RIALTO -It waan't pretty, nor was it
artiatic. But it was a win -~d that'a
what counta.
'the. BaronJ of Fountain Valley High
parlayed some big plays by their special
teams ln the first ball with some stingy de-
fense throuahout to hand Ellen.bower, the
No. 2 representative from the cttrus Belt
League, a 36·13 setback here Friday night
in the opening round of CIF playoff action.
WHILE THE DARONS' her-1ded pasa-
la1 1une sputtered, lt ••• tbe defuse and
kickoff return team& wbo were takint the
bow a.
Actually, the game was a lot closer than
the final score indicated as the Barons
only led 1.9-13 entering the rma1 _quarter of
play_ But. while the defense was closing
the door on the Eagles, the offense finally
scored some points to put the game out of
reach.
At the outset, the contest had all the
earmarks of a Fountain Valley rout. First.
the Barons' Rod Emery took the opening
kickoff at his own 13-yard line, hit the
wedge 20 yards later, cut left and scam·
pered the rest of the way into the end zone
for the touchdown. Greg Steinke converted
' the extra point and the Barons led 7-0 bet ore the 1ame waa 14 seconds old.
The defeose then went to wori by re·
coverin& an Eaales tumble three plays
later and quarterback Matt Stevens
capitalized on the turnover es he bit Emile
Harry on a nine-yard square out in the end
zone to run the lead to 1.3·0
BUT, JUST WHEN it appeared that the
Barons were in control, the Eagles (6-4·1 >
got a break as punter Rod Robirulon found
some daylight after a fumbled llll&p on
fourth-and-eight at tus 27 and ran around
riehl end for 18 yards and a first do~.
A 15-ylll'd penalty two playw ll!Ur pat U.
ball at the Barons' 40, and on the next snap
Crom center Eagle quarterback Kevin
Goodly found split end Stephen Crawford
down the nght sideline for the score. The
PAT was good and that closed the gap to
13-7
The Barons' punt return team then
helped increase the lead to 19-7 .-a Keith
Richards hauled in a punt al hl.-own 46,
started le~. then went back across the
grain and ran all the way to the Eagtes'
12-yardline before he was tackled.
A face mask penalty moved tbe ball to
the six and three plays later Emery went
over for the TD from one yard out.
The Eules, again, managed to get
back into the contest on the Barona' next
possession as Stevens threw the ball in-
• to the left nat and it found the waiting
arms of Eisenhower linebacker Frank
DeLaRosa, who went 18 yards untouched
Into the end zone.
It was at this point, however, with the
score 19·13, that the Barons' charity
stopped and the defense toolt charge.
In all the unit held the Eagles' po-
tent running game to 18 net yards in t52' -•
carries. And, after startiq the game "by
allowing five strai1bt completions, Foun-
tain Valley's secondary stopped Goodly on
12ofbisne:irt 14.
Duval Love, the Barona' bl.c (6-3, 245
pounds) defensive tackle, led the assault
as be recorded three quarterback sacks
and also had a fumble recovery.
•'I told the kids at halftime that they
were throwing the aame away," said
Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner, who
saw bis team raise its record to 9-2 for the
se8$0n and advance to the second l'OWld
against Los Altos. "I told them they were
playing (bleep) offensively. And I abo told
them that there was no second ~.
Thia waait.
"I was pleased with our defenae, tboQ.b.
I tboueht they played well and controU-ed
them throu&hout. I'm juat happy to get the
bell out of here with a win."
Youth cage
signups set
... THE
EARL'S
''UIM•INCl• .. A m•o ... ., ... ~"••fl"t
'Co\\'-LAST CHANCE
\'1'C) TO BUY JHE CARS THAT ARE St l 1' '~'\
S•'•<• r ..._..,'\I-''' At• O<'I Slgnups for the South Coast •C'••5•"'•"'•.,.... .,.,,
Youth Basketball Lea.,ue will be com .. ,.641-1289 . ,.,.,. __
held today from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. 11111-~95-0401
at Crown Valley and Del Obispo 1-c.-c..-....
elementary schools for the Dana =="=·~=-...==='""'=="=' "'=""==~=·==~ Hills area and Castille, Viejo and
Harold Ambubl elementary
schools tor the Capistrano Valley
area. Enrollment fees are $25 for
one child, $4.5 for two and t80 for
three or more from the same
family.
Age lfOU})9 will be 9·10, 11·12
and JJ..1'. All 11amea are played
on Saturdays and all who aian
.up will play.
Tryouts will be conducted on
Dec. e and 13 and refular leasue
play be8inl Jan. ta.
For more information, call ~~!!!!~~~~~!.t Lonnie Van Rlete (___.,) or
Bob Oftlelak (831-()884) in the
Dana JHlh area. In the
Caplltrano Valley area, call Bill
Gardner <•H-2998) or Bob
Hooper ('93-4151).
NOW THE NEW STANDARD OF LUXURY
WITHOUT THE ENORMOUS EXPENSEI
AEIJGEOI
51 '15
GAS and DIESEL
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Fouled out: GueJI, l'rencl1 CFu11trtonl.
Tachnlul fouls Frencls (l'ullertonl
WOM•N
COLLaO• UC lrYIM 11, CS ,......,_ '2
CS l'UU. .. ITON -Ogle 6, Pleteraon 12,
ll•UIH •• aum.m '· Smith 1, WIM •• l(llrw
20uc ••VINE -Mcceroo 11. H•mll-1.
Wllllem-1, Meler to, Gomel 1, Wolfe 11,
Wel1men 2, Mii Nl"21-2, LallllfrtMI I,
&emford2.
He111lme: UC Irvine, JS.U.
TCMel !Oult: CS l'ullerton 11, UC 1 rvlne U ;
Fouled out Hemll ton, Wel1men CUC
lrvlnel
UCL.A'2. Ce4 n IDtnlMC.Wrv ICOrtelUlor
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Women'• woHoybetl
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IS.It, IJ..12,
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tM. <OCC WW a.IOI Colll ClllNt'ence wt1ll
IHrecwfl.
NtLeoote
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p I
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i'ONTANA -:'IMJ, lake tWt
football Nft••b UWad ....... 'Wben a chMl'leadlf i.lll tile
crowd to atiaad ap for tbe
klekott. "l'.waa,Z football
tau*YU.Um •
POIU cu be ... • U.. back
'11 ev~~-bDI '11 eYerJ cap of • toOtli.n folloWll'.
Aad _, crowd UDdtl' a,oop •a
ba1J , aame la • d.lu...,...
meat.
l'amAY NJGBT. before about
e,ooo fans, tbe FoDUU~
showed tbey 1hould plaf~ a key role in the remainlq c11: Bit
Ftve Qiaference playoff• wttb a
2'-1' verdict over Marina IQP.
The Steelen, a bil, stroq and
phy1lcal 1roup of bruiaer1,
simply overpowered Coach
Dave Thompson'• squad. Still,
the Vikings, and quarterback
Bob Grandstaff refused t.o bow
to the No. 1 team in the Citrus
Belt League. ·
"You just can't let a team Ute
that have the ball as often u
they did,'' 1bompeoo Hid after
tbe loa. "They juat menaced to
convert the big third-down play•
and they used the real bt1 playa
t.o hurt us."
Thompson's squad, wblch
finl•bed third in the Sunset
Leape behind F.diaon and Foun~
taiD Valley, came iDt.o the aame
aa 10.point underdog•, and the
Steelen showed why.
Burly nmning back Rick Pe·
jack, who at 6-1, 208, looks more
like a lineman, took a handoff
and dashed 80 yards for a
t.ouchdown at 4: 54 of the first
quarter to give Fontana a 7--0
lead.
•Cbt"fard ~per bJ their Nol 'runner, RaDdy Colbr:wm, aDcl a
IO·yard fteld 1oal by Chudl
Clark to t o • lT.O lead •' balftlme. :
ID that ftnt half, the Stftlini
ll'Owid out 182 yard& wltb thett.
Ewerf\al nmn1q attack, ~
8 Steve Wat.en completed J
ee ol 12 pa.ea for 28 yardl
HI.a cme otber pualof attenlpt;
• a1 1naf ced b)' II arlna •s'
Marcel Weise, but tbo VlkinC•'
couldn't 1eaerate a conalaterltl attack after reeeivilll tbe break.
Tbin11 1ot pro1rea=
wone u the 1ame con ,
wttb Manna c:ouahlnl up the bill
four times on fumble$. Yet the
Vlkinp ltill managed to make a.
1ameoutoflt .
BUOYED BY a l5·yard facet
mask penalty against the
Steelers on the aecond'·half:
ldckoff and a pretty 35-yard,
Grandstaff to Jell Frandsen,
pass play, the Vlkln1s moved in·:
to scorlna position, and the:
staht of the end zone spurred:
them on. · Grandstaff hit Randy . Spivey
with a 19-yard TD strike at 10: 12.
of the third period, and Weise's'
extra point made the score 17·7.
Grandstaff wu constantly UD·
der a heavy attack from what
looked mqre like a group of
gorillas than the Steelers' front
four, md the result was several
aacll:a. Still, he managed to com·
plete nine of 23 for 129 yards on
the evenin1.
Fontana managed to get on
the scoreboard aeain in the third
period, surprisingly through the
air. Fontana QB Waters found
Tim Gollihar in the endzone at
The Steelers added an 3: 22 and the Steelers led 24·7.
Sweazy(214 yards)
spa~ks El Toro
B'I LAJlaY WEJNB~\111 Ol_D911Y ..........
El Toro Bi&h'• sparkUn• Junior l'1lJlllins back, Damon Sweqy, remlnda you ot the oAd
Timex commercial -''it takes • lletina. but tees-00 ticklaa-••
Well. Sweuy ticked like crqy
Friday ntpt in runDiq tor a.1
yards and 1' points, to lead Im
Cbarien t.o an impressive ..a
CIF Central Conference playoff
win over Valencia at Mission
Viejo High.
And the S-9, 160-pounder did
take a licking by evidence of his
29 carries .
"Damon's a great back, with
super quiclmeaa, and most im·
portantly great vision," cracked
winning Coach Bob Johnson.
"Lots of credit bas to go to a fine
offensive line play tonight, also,
it's improved every week. Credit
coaches Marty Spaldine and
John Johansen for doing a great
job witb that group."
Sweuy, who fl.Dished the rfll·
ular season second among
Orange County rushers with
1,306 yards and led El Toro to a
8·4 Sea View Lea1ue tri·
champicnsbip, 1ot the Chargers
offense rollina midway in the
second period. From his own 85,
be swept right then cut
crossfield oo a picture M-ya.rd
Thompson leads
Rmtlers, 95-87
Rico Thompson took over for
lnel11lble Tru.iett Hatton in a
1tartln1 role and paced the
Golde11 West Oolleee basketball
team t.o • ~ QPeftfn1 vlctorJ
over FUl.lerton Friday nl&bt on
the winner's floor.
TbOmplC)ll ICOred 22 POlnta 15
in the 1econd ball, bad live
steals and four usist. to lead
the RUltlen.
jaunt, and wu nm down at tQe
one. Be ban.led ln on the nett
play, then kicked the PAT 11>
live El TOC'O a 7.0 halftime lead; The Chargen made it 13--0 by
t~ the 9eCOGd baU kickotl n
yard• on ei1bt plays, with
SweuY qain in trOm the ooe.
On ttiedrlve, be accounted !or a
yards oa m ~arriea. · •
Overall, El Toro bad TD
marches of 76, 71, 56, and BS
yards. The Chargers amassed
467 yards of total offense.
MV suffers
17-3 defeat
DOWNEY -Mission Viejo
High 's Diablos ran into a super
quick Pius X High defense and
paid for it Friday night to the
tune of 17·3 u the Warriors ad·
vanced to the second round of
the CIF Central Conference foot·
ball playoffs.
Rick Swift, • 5-8, 175·pound
Plus X running back, scored two
touchdowns, the second from
four yards out to culminate a
72-yard drive in the fourth
quarter .
"That was the quickest de·
tensive front we saw all year,"
said Mission Viejo Coach Bill
Crow. "And their offense did a
job controlling the ball. We just
couldn't make the big plays
when we needed it."
Mlulon Vlejo drove 76 yards
in the second quarter, but waa
forced t.o try a 21-yard field aoaI,
only to see a bad snap from
c•ter1poil the try.
Another Iona march, tbia time
from 52 yards out, ume up
three yards abort in the third
quarter and the Dlablos were
forced t.o·Mttle for Andy Klee's
20-yard field 1oal.
,
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TAftZAH ADVEHTUM
HOUR D AONCUlTVM U.S.A.
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( 19e0) ClwlelQCIMr Lee.
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lftd tha d9 •apw1•1t of
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0... 81.ntyn. A Clhara __,,,.., .,.._ two
happily men1ad peopte
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law .,, .. INit .,.,. u.. __...,....__.,...
pwantal dlea.-0.•)
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The OoolMI Brothen pro-
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·ABC wakes up, ~rings Mork back down to Or.It
jt. BJ PE'l'Ba I . BOYD
LOS ANGELES (AP) -.. Men" la bffk, ap-
p.arenUy recovend ftom tbl a)oppJ, tJt.let.ftqe!W
•ur1ery auema:Md lut year bJ ABC. uatortmat. b., • series cu't sue for malpndlee.
The neU•ork, wideuq f'lddUnf wttb a &bow
that beued to be Wt alone, nearly killed "llort
and lllnd1"lutyear.
, The tnfllDOUI mon from 'l'llunday to SaadaJ,
,.. wbere "Mork" went head·~ qalmt CBS' Arale
i Bunker and lolt1_!u one tlllDI; tlaat wu a claaale
J>t01rammm, PIOY tbat limpq fan.ct.
r· The lntereatln& upect ol ABC'• dUeflU i.t ,, year wu 1D the actual coateat and t"'8 of ••lfotlr
and llla4J." It waa a1 if UM aetwon .mcl
CCN:ldn't quite P'UP the mllilaue RobAD Wllllama
mode, lllterty ol1llaal ad 6ellvend from off &Ille
wall.
IO, "ma&" WA.I riproc..ecl and 1plt out u
an ABC standard. "'l'llree'a Comp1a1 From
Space." llon went to~ lhowa. llork went
dra1 .. lloft oeJed Raquel Weld.
llclft ltanlt. The d1mln11bed aMiace that 1tucll with
"llork" • tbl lbfte to Sunday felt hard·preaed to abide tbe jlqHutim el tt.e lbow. ABC mllbt un
felt better' abcMlt .. llorlt" now tbat it wu ~
Spoofhig llerseu·
'RffUel ~ith Looe' ain
Md ~bS lta fau didn't. '' '' ~ two MUODI l&O tbe botte9t Mlteil cm , dl'Opp9d out ol tbl top• and Into tbe cta..c•-·
ftlS Ull09Ktt ftA8CO bad ill role 1D tbe
comedown ~ ABC lat ...-. 'l'llll year, tbe netwan ta lD~ce. ABC SI a b61 splub about allowtq
WlWama to wor hit staff u.nbouad bJ the
tr•JSUIU' _. el~. Tbe netwoat even bu • c-..1 name t• tbe nnewaI project -tbe ..... onan1 • ...,. .. of "Ila."
lnlleell, tbl ftnt ep68ode WU a Robin Williama
fettlnl, a brilliant aelf.puoclJ that absolutely
le•eled tbe IOlt ol thlDklna tlW almost ruined tbe
abow.
syndrome." a. ml-t have hem addreulq ABC'• protrammtq departmnt.
IN AN OaJDAN 1'lt8'1', Mork banp bn tiead qam.t a wall unUl be loees bll leDMI. What ._
be ~,_knocked atupld? "Let'• moYe 'La•eme
and l':liGU'leY' to Tbund •. " ' ..
Aw, that'• peat. ~eera to ABC for atnni ltJ own bone-beadednesa, and for lettlQI Mork come
back.
A.Fl to lwnor
Fred Astaire
,... VDllON &U love17 Blythe Danner In
\bit ltantal role ol Traer~ S.maAt.ba Lord. the
108q llaiD LIM beirell played to peat efftet by
Katbadaie Repbarn-In 1ttO and Grace Kelly In
lllt.
OQee .,a.in. 1be'1 plannioc to wed an up-from·
the·Rnb Jleuteunt of 1ndultry (fttcbard Cou,n·
CU). OD apln ber rall'llb Main Lb\e ex-husband
(l"raak CGilvene) objects and aeeretfy wants her
back.
Once q.aiD the p1-noed weddinl la hilldered by a
pesky youna reporter (Edward Herrmann) and a
Hrdonlc 1butterbu1 ( Mar1 Louise Wilson).
Tbey•re aulped -altboueh be'• .,aimt it -to
l dO a •oulpy piece on fuhionable Pbiladelphian.s.
ONCE AGAIN. DACY'S Initially dismayed,
then blithely toes alona with t.be 1ag. And she still
di1Uke1 her philandering father (Douglass I Watlclll), wbo'a separated from her sweet, hi.rbll I urbane mother (Meg Mundry) whom she doesn t
1 wantattheweddl.na.
I Alto preseqt •lain here are bustling butlers and
milds; a meddling kid sister (Cynthia Nixon) who I want.a Tracy to re-wed Husband No. One; happy
I go.lucky Uncle Willie (George Ede) and Tracy's
ceaselessly smiling grown brother <Michael
1
Gros•)~
81JT ft"S A.LL PRETTY dull. Yes, there are
some pluses -John Conklin's spacious sun-room
aet, Mia Mundy'• deft supportinl work, and funny
momenta Involving excessive '1oozing and the
mornina-after aeony of hangover and embarrass·
ment.
·And Miu Danner displays ft.rat-rate acting and
comic timing throughout. But despite her work
and that ol Mias Mundy, the show rarely catches
fire. It generally seems an amiable gathering or
twits. nothin1 more.
-....... ~
MPHEN 11\ACHT • AVERY SCHREIBER . JN\ES M\110 Hll"fTON I I ~~~.~~DOT Pl.AYMATE ()#'THE YEARI
A ""'-""""°""'-IOCTCHIU ttLtAM ~
'Rf~&~•
P4,. I OWAllDS 'Jii:I' WISllllOOll
"AINNY, FAST, UTERATI AND
AUDACIOUS. MAY BE THE
MOS1' ORIGINAi.AMERiCAN
MOVIE OF THE VIAR!'
-Oov1d Ansen. Newsweek
Snailing now •••
Kris Kristofferson and Isabelle Huppert
were all smiles as they entered the New
York premiere of their movie, "Heaven's
Gate." But th'ir expressions changed after
the movie was flailed by the critics, cancel·
ing the scheduled premiere in Los Angeles.
announced as part of the Costa Mesa season (along
with '"The Best or Friends'' and "Absence of a
Cello"), the collective vision was a flock of
Thanksgiving fowl scratching about on the Orange
County Fairgrounds.
WELL, "ONCE FOR the Asking" has arrived
and darned if it isn't a pretty entert.aining produc-
tion -still no Pulitzer Prize winner, but no big
clinker either. In fact, my 7-year-old son thinks it's
about the funniest thing he's seen all year.
Pali Tambellini. who's in her 16th season as
'The Force' with USC
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Film
producer George Lucas of "Star
Wars" and "The Empire Slnkes
Back" fame has donated $4 .7
million to the University or
Southern California Cinema-
Television School, his alma
mater, a spokesman said.
Lucas' gift wlll be used to get
a new, five-building complex for
the film school under way, said
Sidney Ganis of Lucasfilm Ltd ..
the production company Lucas
founded after "Star Wars," the
intergalactic space drama
----'b"
which went on to smash box of-
fice records.
About $1.S m111ion or the
money will pay for the com·
plex 's first building, a film and
video post-production center
with facilities for editing, sound
and animation. The second
building, a cinema studies
center, will be funded in part by
the balance of Lucas' contribu-
tion.
Gan.is said it is hoped private
contributions will kick in for the
remaining buildings to house
stages, a film library and a re·
search center.
Lucas, 36, graduated from
USC in 1966 with a BA in
cmema. Ganis said Lucas hopes
the new center will become the
source of other young talent in
the film and television industry.
Lucas, who wrote and directed
"Star Wars" and was executive
producer of its sequel, "The Em·
p1re Strikes Back," is currently
working on post-production of a
film called "Raiders of the Lost
Ark."
C,Ol 1111 ll/\WN'3 ..
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OF A FILM •••
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Fore1et the came. For1et the
matchilpe. Foreet the Rama IN 1..a anct
the Sahda are o;u. .
Once a.p&n, tbe nation'• bluest party
town bU found a way to squeeze a lood
time out Ola .IOW' 1ltuation.
It'• -. Nltht lD New Orteam. , .. l'bll la tbe only place lD the eountry
where eo,ooo ~ would lhOw up to
eee an C>-11 team play," one aeuoa
t1Cket bOidm' W .. AJina U be prepared
h1S .. Alntl B.," for MOD.day DIOt'• na·
tioo:aJ televtaJon audience. "It'• not that
I bate the satnta. I still love tbe team, I
1Wl support them.
.. "But.-. bey. this ii aonna be fun. A
, party.''
With that be .Upped the white pocery
ba1 over hi, bead. Eye, ear and mouth
boles had been cut out. A team decale
WH ltuck to the top, but the fteur-de-lh
bad been turned upside down. And, ln·
stead of "Saints," the word "Aints"
wH printed across the bottom.
''We're the unknown fana," be
lauabed. "We want to see tile 1ame, but
we're embarraued to show our face in
a stadium watching an C>-11 team.
"I lg)ow it's silly, but at leut it's
aomethlna different. We all know wbat'11
goint to ti.ppen on the field."
What's happened on the field for the
Saints the last 11 weeks follows a
familiar pattern: They start fut, take
an early lead, then slowly, and surely, fall
apart. They are giving up 31 point.a a
game and scoring just 16. They are tryine
bard. but t.bef.jUSt aren't good enough.
"We're bitting liard, the effort is
there," defensive tackle Derland Moore
claimed. "It's just that we're getting
our butta beat more times than we1re
beating their butts.·•
were out-eoactied ataln today,0 Mecom
aald after the 11-11'" loo to Atlanta, •tcnalinl tbe tint public blDt that Dlck
Nolan is oo b1I way out ... I don't ~
we han ny coaCb tillers oo tbe team.'
If DiCt Nolu Ii at the end of 119 rope,
Ray Mllavai 11 trJtna to cllinb cme Just u 1Uppery. I& Rams are cme aame
behind Atlanta and face a ftnlah that in-
cludes Buffalo, Dalla and tbe Falcom.
011 Tl' Mo11da8
dta1111el 7 al 8 P·•·
Last week's win over New England wu
an upset, but the Rama lmow they can't
afford to lose Just one. "They're cba1ln1 us, now," 1ay1
Atlanta quarterback Steve Bartkowski.
''One mistake and . . . •'
WHEN THE RAMS HAVE THE
BALL -Look for Vince Ferragamo to
go up top early against a dismal Saint.a
secondary. The lut time be faced New
Orleans, be tossed five touc~. Bil-
l)' Waddy should have a feast against
Rickey Ray and Dave Waymer, the
Saint.a corners. When it's time to nui,
Elvis Peacock will get plenty of room
around end on cut backs, but Cullen
Bryant should be devastating against a
weak ~ts middle. ·
WREN THE SAINTS BA VE THE
BALL -Archie Man.nint is sticking to
bis abort passing game for two reasons:
bis arm isn't atrone enoup to reach
them even when they'~ open. He'll be
toastna ftaree to fullback Wayne Walsoo,
screens to ~ck Jimmy Rogens, and
10-lo 15-yard cent.er routes to tight 'end
Broou WUllama. Tbe Sainta will tey to run, aenct•n1 the speedy Rolen aa~
the Rama atron11lde on pltchouta.
LC)S ANGELES ON DBFEN8B -:
Still one of the very belt lD f~.
Tbey11 uae a .C.3 exclualvely, lhowlq
aome odd fronta. On .Puslna downs,
they switch to the nickel, tlklill out the
middle linebacker aod addlna a safet,.
NEW Om.EANS ON DEl"ENSB -
Tbe leque'1 wont. Tbey open with t;bt
fiex OD runnlnJ downs, IO to a nickel Oil
pasalq downs and often throw in an
Oklahoma. Notblnl bas worked.
KEY llATCBUPS:
RAii DEFENSIVE END .JAC&
YOUNGBLOOD n. OFFENSIVE
TACKLE STAN Baoe&-Youneblood" the Rams' all-pro, Brock is the Saint's •
No. 1 pick startine at riebt tackle. When
they met in Anaheim, Brock stunn~
Youngblood. The pump of playing on na-
tional TV could spell disuter for Brock.
aAll WIDE RECEIVER IHLLYWAD-
DY vs. CORNERBACKS IUCKEY IL\ Y
oa DAVE WY AYlf'Ea -Waddy is faat,
Real faat. Ray and Wyaymer, the Saints'
comera •. have been bad. Very bad. With
the club's safeties both slowed by in-
juries , the young comers get little help in-
side. It'll be bombs away.
LAST-MINUTE FACTORS -Wendell
Tyler will be listed as a Ram nmninl
back starter again this week. Malavut
kept him out of the Patroit game
because of the cold weather. .,...._....,It ..... ..._..,..._
JCHrtNIE JOHNSON (20) HOPIS TO WRAP UP A SAINT MONDAY NIGHT. Team owner John Mecom says it's
some~g more. Like coaching. "We
Falcons' goal: stop Payton
If they do, Atlanta shoul,d, win again· •
Tblnp have never been ao eood In
Atlanta.
Not stnee Jt73 have the l'aleGM ..,..
u lood U s.3 at tbl8 point lD MUOD.
Not only that.~ tile t ·i Pd~tftfid ·
themselves a 1ame up on tbe Loa
Aneeles Rams ('1-'> In the NFC Western
Divllioo race.
Stop Walter Payton tb1a SundaY and
they abould remain there. In the put
two meetlno with Payton. the Palcom have done lalrly well. ID tm, Payton
had 88 yards tn 24 carries and tn a um
same, Payton managed only M yards in
20 tries.
The Bears roll in 4-7 and in tut place
in the NFC Central Division, but they
are hardly out of it. Division-leading
Detroit is only 6·5, so every game is
almost a must for the Bears at this
juncture.
When the FaltOlll have tbe ball -
Steve Bartkowski bas matured in his
•~th season and be is the guts of the
Falcon offense. He bad three more
touchdown paases lD laat Sunday's 31-13
triumph over New Orleans and aeema to
be more confident and effective by the
week. He bu gotten tremendous protec·
tlon from a young offensive line -led
by bookend tackles Mike Kenn and
Warren Bryant -that bu apparently
reached NFL maturity. Bartkowski bu
a number bf receivers he likes to throw
to lnclu4ine bu.men Alfred Jenkina and Wallace Franda, and the dandy 1'00lde
~t end Junior Miller. WlWam An·
dfe, a a i.bd Lyan
Cain, while not e~cular, 11 dlfflcult to tackle a · bread 'n' butter type
runner.
.,... u.e Bean llaY• Uie MU-Vince Evana, who bu replaced Mike Phipps
at quarterback, bu been effective U not
spectacular. Obviously, the offense is
bUllt around Walter Payton who wUl do
a lot of nmnine while Roland Harper
On T'1 ... unday
<"hannel 2 at 10 a .....
does a lot of blocking. Evans will
scramble at times, throwine only when
n ecessary to Scott a nd Brian
Baschnagel, who a re better-than·
average receivers. The Bears also like
to throw screens to their wide receivers.
And once in a while, when the defense is
not expecting lt, Evans will 10 for the
bomb lo Scott or backup speedster
Rickey Watts.
Key ma&cluapa:
FalClOll left 1urd Dave Scott vs. de·
feulve rtib& tackle Alao Pa1e -Paee,
or course, is the clusic quick tackle and
the master of the sack. Scott bas been
causbt boldini a bundle of times tbil •
Prof ootball
otMs, picks ,
TbeOddl
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aama minus 11 at New Orleans (45).
Baltimore plua eat New Enc1and (48).
CIUcqo plua 6 at AUante (41).
CinctimaU p1ua 7~ a-.cteveland CM).
DetroJt ph• I at Tampa 9-<•>.
Green Bay plua eat Mhmelota (42).
Houston DiliNI tat New Yan Jeu (-40).
K&DUS aty plu 1~ at St. Louil ('3).
N.Y. GlanU phial~ at S. l'raoclseo (48).
Oallland plua 5~ at PbllaJpbla (.C).
PitubU.rab mlnua 2 at BuffalO ('2).
s.attle plU.' a\ DeQVt~ (4J.). w~ PJua 12~ •t nan.. cto . !l
season and could have his bands fWJ
•lain with Paee. The Bean are one ol
the leadln8 teamJ ID the NPL cm tbe
pau-t'Wb with-..0 ucb.
Pale.a rtaJI& &ackle Wana ...,_
H . left defemlve ead Du Ham,._ -
Hampton bu been a terror at tima tbll
season, but will run into a malw1lll
young tackle in Bryant. The winner of
this battle could do much in determln·
ing the outcome of the eame.
Bartkowski is not noted for bia mobWty
and must have time to set up and throw
to be effective.
Bean nllUl.lq back Walter Pa)1oe
vs. &be Falcon defeue -Payton is the
NFL's seventh all-time rusher and one
of the best. The Falcons have been ex·
tremely tough against the run, malnly
b ec ause of the s peed of young
linebac ke rs Al Richardson, J oe
Williams, Jim Laughlin and Buddy
Curry. Their pursuit has continually cut
off .the long gainer.
Falcoa qaanerback Sieve Banko .. ki
n . the Bear pus rull -The book on Bartkowski is to harass him and make
him gun shy. He will not scramble and
is a sitting duck tareet to a quick rush.
Given time, bis arm ia probably the
strongest in the NFL.
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·-Face Oakland
Eagles be~
stretch drive
y bee
t IJll «:I bU9. *Unt tbe,M R•ldna (twt ), the t-1 Gluts, •·7 , •·1 Seabawu
•ad t 0.11 ' nll dunn1 a
lo ed onlY w polDll and only
.. ven toucbdowu pu1e1.
v ·pm wtnnJna •tn ....
lblak everybody rull1e1 that
thll la tou1bett part ol our
achedule co~ up,' eOn.flrmed
}PhU•delphla offeaalve tackle
_, Stan Wallen. "'lbeie five weeks
will prove whether we're •
tood te•mor not."
BEN ftlllADELPBIA BAS
TBS MU. -PrO 8o•I hall· back Wilbert lfoot.comeey, who
bu m1aaed all or part of· seven
1aine1 tb.lt year. 1t bact lD the
lloeup. Thal meaoa a more
balaaCed O«enae tor tbt z.,i..
wbobedtallenbaekonJ•Wonki'•
dependabl• arm dur1nt
Montaomery•1 absence. Tbe
Easies come up lD a a pre ad more
tban ball of tbe Ume. aaing
Carmichael and rejuvenated
nan.ter Charlie Sm.ltb on combo
patterna.
Football
standings • The stretch drive bellna at
home with a form i dable
cb•lleoge, the Oakland Raiden,
who are also atreallrlne. The Eaelea are 10.1, pro footbalPa
im, beat record. The Raiden are S.3,
with six straieht wins and the
' preaaure of a U1hl AFC West ....
NA'l10NA.L CONFll!al!NCB
Eut
W LT Pd. PF PA
On T\I .ttunda11 r--daannel " ai 'l fl a •••
The formation also takes away
the opposltioo'a run aupport,
since Carmichael, a towertnc W
tar1et, normally gets double
coverage. The Eagles will take
advantage of the ovenhitt by
running Monteomery and
fullback Leroy Harris away
from the slot. Tbi5 ia also a play.
action team that llkea to hand
off to Montgomery early. then
throw on early downs near mid-
field.
Pbila.
Dallas
NY Giants
St.Louis
Wash.
10 1 0 .909 292 13S
8 3 0 .727 321 218
3 8 0 .273 185 320
3 8 0 .273 229 251
3 8 0 .273 158 2.32
Cealral : race that could co down. to the i final week ol the season. ' Detroit 6 s o .545 %19 198
Minnesota 6 5 0 .545 216 210
Green Bay 4 6 1 .409 176 231
Tampa Bay4 6 1 .409 204 238
Chicago 4 7 o .364 175 182
, )if. They say offenses pack
!stadiums, but defenses win
champioosbips. AccordintlY, it
, f will be up to the Eagles' vastly i t lmproved defemive unit to cope
,.._ with a balanced Raider attack SJ.! that features long ball thrower
,._,. Jim Phm.kett, powerful fullback
West
Atlanta 8 3 0 .727 295 202
Rama 7 4 O .636 294 228·
S.F. 3 8 O .273 226 310
• Mark van Eeghen and elusive
Kenny King. Plunkett, who ·~ .. replaced Dan Pastorini (broken
.• leg), has guided the Raiders to
.' .:i!aix straight victories. He is play-
'· • iog on a gimpy knee, but a
•,typically huge Raider line elves f him time and room.
In recent weeks. the Raiders
WREN OAKLAND HAS THE
BALL -The deep pass ia sWl
the thing with the Raiden. Jim
PJ"nkett doesn't ha•e Dan
l>aatorini'• zip, but be can l~ !
ball deep and accurately.
Receivers Cliff Branch and ex-
Bill Bob Chandler bad tbe speed
and smart. to eet open deep. On
running plays, the Raiders try to
create daylight in5tde for 225-
pound Mark van Eeghen and
spring. Kenny Kine outaide. The
Raider line ia acing. Tackle Art
Shell ia 33. Guard Gene Upshaw ia
35. But the unit banes touah.
particularly when pau blocld.na.
Plunkett ian't fancy u a runner
when be gets lo trouble. But be ia
•killed at moving up lo the pocket,
then dippin& outalde and picking
up first downs.
New Orln.s 0 11 0 .000 181 341
AMERICAN CONFEaENCE
Bulfalo
New En1. Baltimore
Miami
NY Jets
Eut
W L T Pet. PF PA
8 3 0 .727 2.38 175
7 4 0 .636 302 238
6 5 0 .5'5 231 220
6 6 0 .500 199 231
2 9 0 .182 200 274
Cetltral k have looked awful at times. But
they have flashed the knack of
making the big plays under pres-
sure. lo a 2.8-17 win over Cincin-
nati, the Raiders committed five
turnovers and 12 peoaJUes. In
Monday night's 19·17 squeaker
over Seattle, fhe Raiders trailed,
17 · 7. m the final period and won
-despite a poor passing game for
Plunkett.
r
Howitoo
Cleveland
Pitta burgh
Cincinnati
Oakland
San Diego
Denver
Kans. City
SeatUe
8 3 0 .727 205 184
7 4 0 .636 242 223
7 4 0 .636 278 227
3 8 0 .273 142 201
West
8 3 0 .727 278 236
8 4 0 .667 332 235
6 5 0 .545 21l 222
5 6 0 .455 2'11 240
4 7 0 .364 212 248
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The Eagles, on the other hand,
almost always seem to be in
con trol both ways T he ir
quarter back, Ron J aworski, is
the hottest passer in the NFL.
The to p receiver, Ha rold
1 , Carmichael, bas 38 catches for ! -695 yards and eight toucbdowna
1 ·despite cons tant double cov-
~ erage. He's caught at Jeaat one
pass in 123 s traight games.
Their defense is solid, bavine aJ.
LAST-MINUTE FACTORS -
The Eagles say running back
Wilbert Montgomery will start
despite his fourth injury of the
season, a twisted left knee, suf-
fered against the Redskin.a . . .
Ralder corner Monte J acbon
bu a tqee problem, too, and
will need help defenatna Harold
Carmichael.
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:__Good week for favorites
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' But underdogs still have big edge
LAST w ·EEK: -Favorites finally had a bet·
ter week than underdo1s. beating the spread in
seven game$ and pwihing in two others (Dallu vs.
St. Louis and Oakland vs. SeatUe). On the year,
unde rdogs hold an 82·64-4 advantage over
favorites. Visiting teams, who beat the spread in
six games last week, are 84-ez....t over bome team•
this year. Home team underdogs, 2-3-1 lut week,
are 23-20-1 overall.
Last week, we called 3 right, 4 wroO, here,
with a push (Oakland-Seattle). Our aeainat-the-
spread season's record: 43-43-3.
Hom&oa <mlnu •> onr NEW YOall ll!TS -This i.s the time of the year the Oilen 1tart tum.Int
it on. Houston baa beaten the spread the put four
weeks. The Olien are 2-1-1 aa road favorita tbia
season. The Jet.s are 1-5 at home t.bll aeuoo and
0-2 aa home team underdo1. New York bu tailed
t-0 beat the spread the put three weeb. On the
year. the Jeta are 2-9 a1alnat the spread. Houaton
is 5-4-1. Lut year the Ollen tailed to cover aa a
six-point favorite at home qai.nat the Jets, win·
nlng 27-24 in overtime. New York won't Clve the
Oilers aa much trouble this year. Lay the p0inta.
AnANTA (ml8u t ) o.er Qlea10 -The
Falcons continue to play outataod.in1 football.
They're now 9-2 a1ainat the spread on the year.
Atlanta bas beaten the spread lo ita lut four
eamea. The Bean are slumplq, failing to tieat the
. , spread two out of the last three weeb. Cbicaao bu
· had all kbMb ~ tJ"oUble on the road tbia seuoa, 10-
• int 1_. qalnat tbe 1pread. Al an underdof, the
Bears are 2-3. The Falcom are S-2 u a favorite.
Atlanta ls 4-1 •••Inst the apread over the la.at two
_ years agatnat teama from the NFC Central
DMalon.
Gi•e tho polnta.
PICUbaftll (mlaa Z) 0"1' BVJ'P.U.O -'lbe
law-of·averaces la bound to cat.ch up With t.b.•
_ Steeler1. The world cbampioaa haven't beaten a
1pread for the put seven ween. nm la a tuJD
• that usually ends the ..... llte:-1~.
tbouih. La.at ~ar th• Steei.rs Woui4(. 99•· tM
IHIOJl by bea the IPNld ID ftv• out ol their
• Ju~ 11& 1ame1. 1r•vtow year they eintl__,
• by beattnJ tbe lpNI ID seven COMIC-ff IA)ll•. Ptttaburp defeated Buffalo, JM, •.1 .. r qo wbeD
tbe Steelers "" 14-polnt l.wtnta at bome.
Thero'• ~. quatJon the BUii an • vaatJ.y Im·
proved tqoad and the S.ler'I bave det.itoratea,
but not tb1I macb. w the JMIQlta.
touch. Cincinnati has beaten the 1pread the put
five times these two teams have met. Lut year in
the final 1ame of the year, Cincinn.U waa a two·
point favorite at home agaimt the Browns and cov-
ered, 18-12. In Cleveland a year ago the Browm
were a 3~·point favorite and won by one, 2.8-27. Io
fact, the Denials have beaten the spread the lut
four times they have played ln Cleveland
Take the~ta.
DAU.AS (mlau IZ'n) onr Waalabara--It's
tou1h to give away tbU many polnta ln • rivalry
game auCh u this one but you shouldn't take the
Redaldm the way they're playlnc. Wuhinatoo la
2-9 a1alnllt the spread this season. The 'Skina have
failed to beat the spread the past four weeka. A•
an undetdog, they 're 2-3. Dallas bu shown the
ability to cover large spreads tb.t. seuon. Slx
times tbe Cowboys have been favored by seven or
more points this season and they're 4-1-1 agaimt
the spread in thole games. Dallu ii 4-0-1 acalnst
the apread at home .
Lay the polnta.
Loi ADceles (ml8u 11) o.er NEW OaLEAN8
-Good teama haven't bad mucb trouble coverin1
lar1e apreadl asainat the Saints t.b1I aeuon. Four
times New Orleans bu been a lO-Or-more·pointa
underdoa and it baa faUed to beat the 1pread in au
four 1ames (the Salnta did aet puabel qalnat the
Rama and IJOOI). In tbe earlier meetlo1 between
these two te•ma, the Sainta were fortunate to come
within 14 poiata ol the Ranu (ftnal score, 45-Sl).
Loa Ancel• completely domimted the contest
before allowtnl two late toucbc19wm. Lut year ln
New Orleans the Rama were a four-point choice
and covered, 3$.17. It should happen aaaln.
Give the points. ,
TWO.TEAM TEASEa -Pltt1bur1b (plua
four) over Buffalo to AUanta (even) over Cbleago.
Can't Me tbe Steeleri loelol an important 1ame b1
more than a field 1oal and Falcona are a aupertor
team to the Bean. Dl9 IL •.,Klei,,_....,..._
A.J~ .. llClll openen or-dlnartly wtome elouW iuaCS
nuf~SOU-durtlit~•eoune
of the .liaDf · ae1t00, when Dallaa
and Wu.b(qtoo opeoed the nar
. In tbe nation'• capital lt ,.....
clear that a ~ebok>ateal u.d
WU eltablllbed fOT both leaint.
At that time mo1t were
forecuttq the demlae ol the
Cowbon. Jloler Staubacb and
CJUt Jlan1I had retired. Randy
Huabea and 8eno1 Barnet were
out With lnjurtea. On the other
band tbere wu a .,eat opec.
tancy a~ Redakina followen
that the team, lN lD mt, would
conUnue lta uceodenc1 to the
N.FL Eut tiUe.
Even 10me Cowboy offlciala
admitted they were more atep-
tical ~ the team than they bad
been lo years. But Danny White
filled In tbe blanks at
quarterback, a young secondary
bunt in there and Dallu de-
moliabed the Red1tin1, 17-3.
Neither Dallu, a1ain contend·
ing for a.Super Bowl spot, nor
the Red.ald.n.a, carrying a dismal
3-8 reco"!, ever aeemed to get
over that nrst game.
"We're not lbin.ting about the
championship, the playoff• or
anything except the Reda kins,"
said Tom Landry. "If we loot
ahead, we'll be beaten ... it's happened before."
There are rumors that coach
Jack Pardee might be replaced,
that this or that milht ba= because the Rec:bkim, am
24..0 by Philadelphia tut week,
just don't seem to have tbe spirit
nor spark anymore.
However, If anybody can
make the best of what ia left 41
the RechkiM, it la archrival
Dallas. This time the beat
doesn't seem enough.
WHEN WASBINGTON llA8
O.Tl'Su .. d••
dla•nel 2 al LP·•·
ruab thll time. ltee~lnt blm
from•~ outside where be'•
most danlerous. The ftedaktm
mow Dallaa la vulnerable to the
pau, the bomb, and Tbellmami
ian 't likely to wute any Ume
cbecld.nc out tb1s deficiency.
WREN DALLAS BAS THE
BALL -Moet of the aeuon the
Dallu offense bu been Danny
White's pautna. But the paat
two game9 Tony Dorsett bas
beeun to find the holes -not
there much of the year -agaib
to 1et tbe r1mnin& game back in
gear. So the Dallu offenae bolls
down to White throwing to the
lites ol Drew Peanon, .now the
club's all·Ume leadin1 receiver.
and Tony Hill, and t.be nmninc
ability ~ Dorsett. Dallu, the
leadln1 acorioi club in the NFL,
can put up pointa. The problem
la Landry's team also baa not
been ltoppiog other team• fn>m
doln1 tbe same thing in recent
ween.
KEY llATCBUPS:
W A8BINGTON WIDE
IABl'·lllNVl'E •ACTOU ~
Both tackle Jim COooer and nm-
n.101 back PreatGo Peanoa an
back tor Dall.ii after m1lalDf a
couple ol 11mea wttb\IAjurlea
. . . Robert Newhouse baa
reclaimed the lta.rtinl fullbeei
apot with Ron Sp= being •potted • . •. Top kiJ:l re·
celver Art Monk bu caqbt a
pua 1D all U NFL ••mes lo
wblcb be'• played.
Last week's
attendance
Game AttelMllMe
Baltimore at Detroit 11.m
Green Bay at NY Glanta 72,3118
NY Jett.at Denver 72,114
RalD8 at New En1Jand 61,297
Oakland at SeatUe 80,480
Houatcm at Cbicaao St,390
Pbldlpb at Waabiogtoo 55,065
Cleveland at Pitt.sburlh 54,583
New Orleana at Atlanta 53.871
St. Louis at Dallu 52,SIO
San Franclaco at Miami si.sn
Ku.au City at Sao Dle10 IO,J&I
Tampa Bay at Mlnneaota 44,0S2
Buffalo at Qnclnnati 40,131
Campbell
finally
learning
CRYST Al SALOON & CAFE
From AP Dlspa&cbea
Earl Campbell sa ys
he's finally learning bow
to use hia blockers.
He's finally learning
how to use his mouth,
too.
For more than 2Y.a ·
seaaooa, the soft-spoken
running back or the
Houston Oilers suffered
in relative silence as one
cheapshot artist after
a no ther ignored of-
f icials' whistles or
sideline m arkers and
pounded him mer c i-
lessly.
Bum Phillips, his
coach, would bellow ln
disbelief aa referees and
linesmen failed to notice
the havoc being wroqbt
on bia ace ln the bole.
Te a mmates, moat
noticeably the linemen
wbo ope those bolea,
would plead with the of-
ficiala to give a bit more
tbou1ht to protecting
their meal ticket, one of
the National FootbaJJ
Leacue's most valuable
aaseta.
Campbell, unearthed
after being buried under
half a too of angry
m eatloaf wearine the
1980 DEMONSTRATORS.
NOW QN SALE-GREATLY REDUCED! 11
MMEDIATE DELIVER
FOR LEASE OR SALE-·
CONNELL CHEVROLET
Serving Costa MelO for 21 yeara. _
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
.. ;;;:~~~~-546.:.1200 _~~•w•••/
oppoaltion 's colors, ---------
would 1-l-0-w-l·J arise,
pasa the nearby officials
without 10 much u a
nod and trudge back to
tbe huddle, lmowln1 full
weU that the odds were
bla number waa about to
be called qain.
Phillipa HYI there's
only one way to te..11
Earl'• eoodltion. "I loot
at the direction be'a
walkin' ln," Bum aaya .
"If be'• walkin' back toward the bench, he•s
hurt. II be'• 1oln' back
to the huddle, be•a not."
••1•m not a com-
plai.Der," Campbell ooce
aald. "Never have
been." But now, he'•
ftnally complainln1.
even lf only vetl
quleUy.
THE NEW .. ~ SPORTING HOUSEj
•
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& "Momf Marmaduke Isn't letting us !•
l• use the plngpong tablet"
II
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WELL, IF You
SAYIT1SA
~ENLllNE'
ANTIQUE
BoX, I'LL.
1.AKc IT
~ MISS PEACH
~
THE FAMILY CIRCUC, by Bil Keane
11Get up, Mommy! There's a surprise all over
the neighborhood!''
PEANUTS
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
MOW Aea.JT A NIGE BA~
1UAAElJ R'.lR lME JU.I~~
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"A soap opera? George, hawe you lost your mind?"
by Kevin Fagan
11-tl
by Ferd & Tom Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
PROVIDING
You KEEP ,A.
GENUINE
ANTIQUE
IN IT
ONE COOKIE. ··I ONLY GRVE HER
ONE. COOKIE.
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by Mell Lazarius
'THINK OF Ii 7)-f I~ WAY,
Mt~S. Cll.....STAL.:
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1rt5 WHAT
SIJ5Pec.TEO
HERETICS we~
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SITQ4J
W#JLE
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GiJeTtoNEO DUl<IAI~ TUE
5PAAl15H
IAJQUISITION/
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JUDGE PARKER
l OON'T IU<>W
IF I fJHOVl..O 6€RVE YOU OR NOT'
YOU MADE ,,. I.OT OF TROuet.e IN
liEftE THE OTliEft HluHT !
TUMBLEWEEDS
DR . SMOCK
'THIS MON'TH-rne COVETEV IJL.ACK ...._ ________ ___,
W~I PO '10LJ UX>K
FOR WHEN INSPEC11~ A
Ft:A1HE!R1 FER?
Ft:A"ll-4E:R GOES 10 iHf TRIEJE'S
FIA1Hf" INSl'IC"mR! iHAT
e~ OFHIGtl Fl..IER AITJRE-
Fa• JXJS ~ I NAME '«)LJ
1NPIAN OF 1HE MON1H~
SORRY. I CAN'T GO
TOPAY·· • 1 HAVE A
HEAVV DATE
by Gus Arriola
by Harold Le Doux
YOIJ ANP
YOLJA
IMPUL.SS e>UYI N<S!
by George Lemont
lf·U
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 -point
Hub
6 T1tt
10 Hit
sesave 2
word a
57 Vegetable
58 ActOf Paut
14 Marketplace 60 low
UNITED F11ture Syndicate
Friday's Puzzle Solved
15 Story 6i Game fish 2 E':F..e-E~.-.;~~~~
16 Food lish WOfds
t7 Gen Curhs 6S PrlOf's boss
E -6e Ctecn rlwt
18 Emrts colors 67 M8m0fan·
20 Ogle dum
21 Growta 68 -1oa1
22 Rodent 69 Girl'a name
23 Social do 70 HMttned
25 Adult males 71 News medl-
27 Bird 2 WOfds um
30 Colll11on DOWN
31 HIWll parrot 1 Time of yMr ~.c.L.-=:.c.e;.c.J::.m::::.c.&:J::J
32 Sig 2 Molding 19 Some worms 44 Holy llgure
3-4 Moorings 3 fUMtera 21 Game result 48 Ille
38 Engllah com· • ~·,port 2• Marfa nick-49 Ship areu
poeer 5 Reeb name 51 Pitcher' 1 slab .a Misplay e Muonry 26 Gosalp 52 Separate
42 Leg plt1 1 Mama'• mate 27 Pronoun 53 Twit
43 Criteria 8 Coneterna-211 Ct11t1er 5-4 Garden tools •s Mettr .. llH-tlon 29 ~ar'a 111n 55 Atta aud-
lng 9 " --Uke 33 Inhibited denly
47 Bird aound 11 It" 35 Unquallfled 59 Quieten
48 Of the nose: 10 AYel. 36 Ring 81 Sad eounda
Lil 11 Money. Sling 37 Bllt• 82 GrMI( 11tW1
50 Ronwl -12 CIOM by 39 Lab helter 84 Bitter Yetctt
52 Ch8llnell 13 Bygonee _. t l1tln 85 eoo.nt unit
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Happy victor
Retired newspaperman Jose~h Dragonetti reads con·
gratulatory messages received after P.ennsylvania
Legislature passed bill abolishing 720-year-old law bar·
ring citizens the right to countersue if they are victims
of malicious lawsuits. Dragonetti waged nine-month,
one-man campaign.
• issue
defying resolutiOn
By GEO&GE W. COllNELL ...........
NEW YORK Youngsten may now sing Christmas c..-ola -
and also songs of the Jewish Hanukkab -in public acbooll. But
they can't voluntarily pray there together. Nor can states require
posting of the Ten Commandments there. So say the~urta.
The decision, one s upporting and the others blocking,
manifestations of religion on school premises, came this month, in·
dicating the deep and sometimes ambiguous friction over the is·
sue.
There were 'llrong reactions to the decisions, pro and COD,
variously insisting that all vestiges of religion be removed from
the public arena, and laments at the secularizmg effects of doing
80.
THE CONTROVERSY, AND THE LEGAL struagle over it,
centers on the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment provision that
"Congress shall make no law resJ)ectina an establlabm~t of re·
U1ion, or problbiting the free exercise thereof."
It's a two-way parantee, both barrtn& lawa to set up an of·
ficial government religion and also barring any Jaw that abrtdfeti the
free practice of religion.
That double barreled assurance 1s open to varied interpret•·
tions, as the long record of
court batll.ing and decisions ( ).
shows. One theory takes a \ ,.. u ' f \ fl,}'''
literal v1e'A of the no-. _
establishment clause that
it simply means no state church.
Others, increasingly in modem limes, bold that the clause
erects an impregnable wall between government and religion so
that neither can help or recognize the other. A third theory takes a
mlddle·road view, going beyond the literal phrasing, yet recopiz·
ing areas of inter relationship between government and religion.
IN ANY CASE, WITH STEPS lQ restore prayer to the schools a
commitment of th«! incoming national administration, growin1
conflict over the issue seems likely.
One of the latest decisions came in New York where the U.S.
Court of Appeals took the "wall or separation" position, bold.int
that students couldn't meet at school on their own to pray.
Involved was a group called Students for Voluntary Prayer at
Guilderland High School near Albany, N.Y. They sought to meet in
some empty classroom before the start of classes each day to
pray.
They maintained that a school board ruling that they couldn't
do it violated their right to religious freedom. Other gro...,s met, It
was noted, for various extracurricular secular activities.
Btrr THE COURT HELD THAT allowing prayer meetlnas
would live "an improper appearance of official support" for re-
ligion. In another decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a
Kentucky law that required the posting of a copy of the Ten Com·
mandments in every public school classroom in the state. Tbe
court said an appended notation saying the Commandmeota aened
as the fwida mental legal code of western civilisation does Dot limit
the posting of them to a strictly secular purpose.
This month, however, the U.S. Syreme Court, by declinine to
review a long standing South Dakota cue, allow• public schools to
observe religious holidays, including Chnstmas
TB.AT CASE HAD ITS ORIGINS in 19'11 over a kindergarten
class ln Sioux Falls, S.D., sinllng such Cbriatmas sona• as "O
Come All Ye Faithful" and "Silent Nllht."
Some objeeting parents, joined by the American Civil
Liberties Union and others, claimed school use or reli1ioua holiday
music, drama, literature and symbol• violates tbe no·
establishment clause.
But school board attorneys maintained that such material does
not promote a "religious effect" but ii a proper presentation of
part of the "cultural and religious heritage" of the naUon.
The board developed gulddinea for observance botb of Jmah
an4 Christian bolldaya -Ch.riatmu, Eute:r, . Putover, Han·
nUkab1 amona others -each with their atore of aont and alt.
THE IOGB COURT STAND, IN refusing to reTlew lower court
reJectlob.t of challen1ea to the p:roeram, means that atudeD&a may
•i.nl "Away lD a Manier" lnatead ol beiq Umlted to such IODP u
"Rudolph the Red·NC>fled Reindeer."
C involvin& tuuea limllat to thoh in th• three reeentb deo-
clded one1 are coin1 tbroqb c:ouri proeeaaea J.D vartoua paru of
the countij. ~lb proapeda for caotb:sutnj Udaatloo about lt.
Much of the confllct 1tl!m1 from tbe ltG;ea V.S SUpreme
Court CSedAlom ouU1wtn1 fonnal)J apOnlorid ;,pf•Jtt or Bible de-
votion.ala in public achoola. However, tM bl_. COUit •aid at
Ume:
u E AOaEB. 0, COUUB, TllAT the. •t•t• m•r not Utablliti a 'rellaton of1erialartam• 1a-:u;e aemt Ol atnnnaUVely 4tl>'
~lq or eboWU.•.bOltIUty to~. tbus ')reterrloa tboiM who ·biahvetnnorellllODov~t.hoHwbOdo.'
"ID a4d.1Uon, It mllhl weU be hid thit one'• ed•aUon I.I &a·
complete Without a stucly ol eomP&fativ• relitton or th• h .. torY ot nllPlb .ma ill nlaUonahlp to the ~vancemem of drilluUob. lt
certablly m•r be 11ld tbat tbe Bible ta Worth1 ol study tor l&a \or'J~arid.hil&oric quaUUa.0
j
Ho08ing
hortqe
worsens
IT lllAJIED PSDSaAL te-
1ulatiCJna, u well aa ltate aftd
local laws for creathlt "de)4t1,
uncertainty and eompleslty" for
bullden and bomebuyen.
The S7·member panel tbat
wrote the wtde-rancm1 ma«J,
supported by, the Depertmmt ol
Hou1tn1 and Urban Deve~
ment, offered a nambet' of can-
trovental proposals, lne1udlnl: ·
-Removal of both rent CIQID·
trola and prohiblliona aaalnlt
coodominlum coovedlom.
-Creation ol lu·free HftDCa
aceounta f0r people who eaanot
afford down payments on a
home. The money could be med
only to purchue a bome .
-Passage of IODin& laws that
permit sintle-family
bomeownen to rent room.a to
help pay for ri1tn1 bousinl
COits.
-A reduction in refU)atioal
a1ainat more affordable mobUe
home..
-AJJowlng increued bouliq
densttr and redutlnc te4uife.
menta for lot and yard •ii• IDd street aetbacb.
UNDE&LYING THE
REPO&T is the panel's deep
concens that a abortage of rental
boustna and the rial.DI cost of
home ownership could triger
serious social problems.
"Unless these problems a.re
dealt with successfully, bousinl
may become the Vietnam of the
19808," said one panel member,
Leon Weiner, a Delaware de-
veloper.
The bouaina industry already
appeara to be beadla1 la&e
another dowuturD became ol da-
ia1 mortaage rates, which IDOlt
economl1ta believe won't fall
below 13 percent for four tom
months.
EXPERTS SAY ROUSING
starts in 11180 could decline u
much as 500,000 below last
year's 1.75 million; far below the
demand for homes. In addition,
the private construction of ren·
tal housing bas declined
dramatically, with vacancy
rates in many cities at hi•·
torically low levels.
To meet growtn1 pressures for
affordable bouiing, the study
strongly advocates mon com·
pact developmenta ln the sub-
urbs and greater rehabilitation
of Inner city neighborhoods.
Working teen
wins million
• • in give-away
CINCINNATI (AP> -A JI. y~ar-old prl who worked at fOGJ
JODI lut IWD,P.ler to pay fCJI" 1111
parochial acblol tuition bu ,...
$1 million In a radio flve-aw11
eon test.
Mary Bucbdan, of Clachmati,
wu ecttaUc when WKRQ an-
nounced that she'd won UM
prize.
''I wu IY1nl on the noor when
I beard it and lt dlcln 't atnl I.II
right awa)'," abe said after al'·
rivlq at the rlldio studio.
MISS BUCHANAN bad IO
mlnutel to call tb• 1tatloa'1
hotline. But otben, boplne &bt'd
mt.a the deadHneJ Jammed tti•
teS.pbaDe lines or WKRQ and
WKRC. And a""'NDCftl for UM statiooa, both oned by Taft
Broadca1Un1 C~., wlllalt apcJnlONd the cont.eat, couldn,
COO'rinee ca1lerl to ~.
JhanwbUe, th• temtt1•1
telephone waa Jammed ll.J
f rl•Ada calUDI to tell MIU
BuchaaaD that lbe'd woe.
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Gift frona China
Bao Bao, one of two Chinese pandas given
to West Germany by China, plays on a
swing on his first day at the West Berlin
Zoo. Chinese Communist Party Chairman
Hua Guofeng gave the rare animals to
West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt.
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~Bmpon industry jolted
90
H
Jet
'Adverse publicity' blamed for sales drop
.. ,.Niw YORK (AP) -Tbe link
!tween talJlpons and toxic
. ock s~)'Dme bu effectively ocked c one tampon brand
d jol others, but tampons
being used widely and
1:rustry is a long way from
going under. Wall Street
JP.O&lys1jjt ~ay. "Th~e won't be a mass defec-~on Jrom tampons," predicts
t;Qeepak Raj, cosmetics industry
~alysl in New York for Merrill
ynch Pierce Fenner & Smith
c., the investment firm.
· (! • 'Thi8 product traditionally
-nfas been much more suited lo
women's lifestyles and I don't
think you'll see a major shift
rfilway from it. "he added. ,b•
bn THE Dt:Ams Ot> menstrual·
dlls women using tampons, Proct-
9d r & Gamble's subsequent
l"'oluntary recall of its Rely tam-
.ftjons and lawsuits against all
~ajor tampon makers, have
·<t"reated havoc this fall in the
si60() million tampon industry.
" Last week , the industry
leader. Tampax Inc., reported a
Y1:1 percent drop in net earnings
btl:>r the three months endlni
''Sept 30, compared lo the same
Hperiod a year before. Unit sales
,llell 11 percent.
Tampax president E. Russell
lrague blamed the decline on a rong' sales of P&G 's Rely tam·
$ n, and also on the "adverse
• ubllcily" surrounding Rely's
~ sociation with toxic shock and
bs~uent recall.
Toxic shock syndrome is a dJs-
case characterized by sudden
high fever, vomiting, diarrhea
and a rapid drop 1n blood
pressure that often results in
shock and, about 9 percent of the
lim~. death.
FIFTY-SIX WOMEN have
died since the syndrome was
ientlfled in 1975. Although
any of them were tampon
ers, the link was discovered
ly recently.
pany's $19' million net eaminas
for tbe three months 1ndln1
Sept. 30 wu be1nC sel uide to
cover louea incurred by
withdrawing Rely from the
mar~
A11d the company bu laid off
approximately 165 workers at
plants in Missouri and Georgia.
ft. SPOKESMAN AT Procter &
Gamble said the company "bu
no immediate plans to rein-
troduce Rely or to introduce llllY
other tampon product.''
Harness didn't rule out the
possibility, though.
''We are not saying P&G bas
given up oo the tampon or . . .
the sanitary napkin busl.neu,''
he aaid.
Here\l,le1 SeralH, lndust.ry
analyst for the Wall Street llrm
Drexel Burnham Lambert, Hid
it's "hiibly probable" Procter as
Gamble will introduce a new
mini-pad sanitary naptlo next
year.
Once the cause or toxic shock
is determined, P&G, with its
widely respected research
division. might be in the best
position to develop a tampon
treatment that kills the bac-
teria, Segalu said. Scienlilll
suspect the culprit ma,y be a
common bacterium, but that
basn 't been proven conclusively.
ParG IAUNCRED Rely wtth
an tl.8 million adverti1ln1 cam·
paign and distributed 60 million
free aamples last aprlng. Other
Britons cut,
beer intake
tampon makers were suffering
from the challenge of Rely,
which moved from a 10 percent
market share lo 20 percent in
less than a year
But in J\Dle toxic sbocll:: was
linked to the use of tampons in
menstruating women.
The Center for Disease Con·
trol in Atlanta confirmed a
statistical correlation between
toxic shock and tampon users
but termed the incidence too low
to warrant recommending that
women stop using tampons.
In a study of toxic shock cases
in July and August, the CDC
found that of the women with tbe
disease, more than twice as
many bad bed Rely U.u e
aimilar IJ'OUP of healthy womea.
PAG MID TIDN, and can-
tin u ea to HY. that there's
nothing wrong with Rely. Bm
FDA officials, charged with act-
ing on CDC findings, said they
made it clear they e1:pected
P&G to take Rely o ff the
market.
The company recalled the Re-
ly tampon in mid-September
and financed a four-week ad
campaign telllng consumers not
to buy Rely and to get rid of
those they already had.
Meanwhile, other tampon
manufacturen were scurrytna
to point out th• differencn
between tbeJr product and Rely,
and the FDA proposed that
warning labels be put on ell
brands of tampons to warn
women that tampons ba•e been
linked to toxic shock.
Sprague aaJd Tampax ts try-
inl to CCJ11vice the FDA that the
"risk, ii any, that Tampax tam-
pon users might contract ~ la
so problematical, while the
benefits of Tampax tampons are
so great and knowledge of TSS
symptoms ao wideapread, that
such a warning i• neither
necessary nor in the public in-
terest."
:Waste
TBJS CIAMPDOWN ON reg-
ulatlne haurdous wastes wu
ordered by Conereaa in tbe
Resources Coruervation and
Recovery Aet of 1971. Tbe EPA
.,.ys 57 milllon tom of baur4oul
wastes are produced annqallJ la
tbe United States and only 10
percent 11 dJsposed ol pro~.
TIM l!PA ~ulred all oom-
panl• wtdcb 1entrata. .baul «
•ton .... tO DOUty tll• ......
CJ. Aboiut. •.100 d.ld, but tM
SPA fnn u many u 10,000
companlu wblcb handle
hasa~ua •••tu didn't step
forwai'd. GOvernment rerweton plaD spot cbeeu on cbetnlw compl.niee, llawera and chunp
tltet betlDnilll WedDesdaJ to ut to ftDa tbOe. companla.
The iqulaUOGI have attract·
ed 100,000 Pac• of nqatlvt oom-a;anu, and 10me complabm re-
mabi.
IOME ENVlaONllBNTAL aroup. say some t.ozlc wutAla
tllat dxJuJd be Included tn tbe
re1ulaUom aren't. Some ea·
vlronmentallata alao HY tbe
ICW•rnmellt erred ln ezempdq
wute generators who produce
leu than 2.300 pound• of
baurdoul material.I a month. Thia nde meaaa about eas,ooo
1u atatlom, dry cleantn1 abope
and other amall bu1ine11ea
won't have to comply .nth tbil
WUh regulatlom.
EPA olllcia.la respond that. UM
9 percent ol waste generators
who will be re1ulated account
for 99 perc!ent of the ba&ardoua wut,fs produced.
lnd\latry groups are concerned
•bout yet~be-releued resul•
llom lPYlnl tbe ftbal atandardl
for dispoea) ajtes. 1be Chemical
Maoufaeturen A.aaociation aaya
EPA '1 ptanaed aoaJ of H del·,
radeb of undereround water
MU>l>ll• woukl be cosUy and im· pouibleto meet.
c ....... .
'Tennis star Arthur Albe,
wbo retired from comP'U· tion early this year, ta Ul81
national campal111
cbair11;1an of American
Heart Asaociatlon. A& .be re-covered from heart attaell
and open heart sur1ery to
return to tennis court.
Viet veteran&
due memorial
. WASffINGTON (AP> -A na·
tlonwtde contest la under wa.y to
destp a memorial to Amerie..
who served in Vietnam.
The memorial will be neu tile Wuhlnaton a.ad Llncobl mona-
flleDU. Tbe Vietnam V ....
"emorlal Fwl4. • aaa-aaiont
corporation autborlaed by
Coqreu to eteet tile memorial,
ellpeets to ral.le SI mlllloD ia
prlviete llftl for the pro'*'.
Top prise in tbe tOa'-l \I •.ooo. . ..
The regulationa. wllicb "1ll
coat American i nduatry Sl
billion and 5.2 miWon laoun
of labor to comply, are datoed
to make chemical colflpaalu
and othera w.bo .~eAer.He.
baurdous waste liable b ftat
happens to the •astee after tM1
leave the plant. Failure to eoal·
ply with tbe rules can brillg elttl
penalUesofupto$25,000a.,.
Surgery Said best
A primary target of the re&·
ulatlons is the "midnla~t
dumper .. -a trucker wbo often
• angma treatment
companies cheap nw Jo~ SAN FAANClSCO <AP> -A
to.tc chemicals witta tG .,_.. ..-~ ~adJDlll ._ clit-,
lions asked w then duape 'Ute veloped at the UntvereilJ ol
waalea \n abandoned ftcfdl er C~omia indicates U\at l\U'PJ'Y
alon9 roadsides. lf a ~ ~~ent for IUlllna UlM a used dnqr, a
"IN THE PAS'I', chelMUI r~J'CberM)'S.
companies U'5ed to take this matt 'fte test providel tbe ftrst ol>-
out to the loading dock, give tt to jectlve measure of the health ol
a trucker and never wor17 about apfbt,a petMnts aald Dr. llllicJD
it," aald Ec-6ardt Bee•. ._ 8oU..aMrs. ;bO develos>ed It
SP A aaliataat edmbllat • ~ :t='° ee>JDpare patia&I •'Now t.bey •d beUer ~ · :..-0 ~ ..,.
e•rt>ed tbat t.emu. ~ ... u..41·.~ th• wast.ea are beadtd. are ··ea-.-tlle4nal, Dl'ODr'POIGI.
ln1 publtc beattb ltldlclai'da. _. '' , ~ ~-: tadieated ---
r fe l~• ti.. ablHtJ of
Dozen pilol* ~...!:: =·::m~0u:t~'~ tile ftnt accurate measuremeta
lose licenaos of bow much more effedive IUl'· ~ aery ia than the dnaa. Hollen·
1Jer1 laid.
VANCOUVER. Wu.IL CAP) -
Ucenses of 12 pi.lota hue b.-
suapended by the F.cS.etal Au•
lion Administration for flola·
lions at air aafety ruHlt wna
f'ttahta ~ lleo•t St. a...
autboriU• said.
Tbe FAA •U-•P•Ddtd· the UceDMI ol 11 pilot.a ror utAMai
• reatrictett fliabt &OM ~
Jbe •oluno, i"A4 ... ,1oaa1
coonael Haf'I Hettlaaer aet4.
The other •us= ... b • UD•Uthoriud at Y~
Airport 4urtng beny aalltall
from tbe Ma1 18 eruptioa, M
Hid.
•OLL&NaUG-. WllO ~
Hnted bis rau!tl at a mMtiaa ot the American Heart Aaod• Uoo la Miami, aaid In a ~ mteme• tb• teat will Mt .. ..,.-... tbe eontl'o¥eny a.ft •IMtller bfpau sur11ry pro-. •••Ille. Ansma •• coodltioa 1o wfdcb Woeke4 artC!fl• prevent aa ade-4.,at• IQppl,-61, t>loo4 from --..c-tbe ._. mqtel9, II
'outl.nely meuured b7 · UldnJ
pattetb to walk or ren aa a
tre .. mlll \DIUl U..1 e~ uncomfortable cllHt paina,
Hollenbel'I aald.
&leetrocard.101ram rHdinp
Anotber 11 cues are = idea durina and an.r Ule n -~-....1 b th FAA -... t?ctH "" clocton • rou .. tctea proc~ Y e • ...,.., ol the 11verity at the dlHue.
baa lnveeti11ted nearly IO •· lloll--r• aald hla a-te-le1ed violattom of re.1tritt4ljl ,......., ,. ...
airapace since the mou\ala •• • eollll>dter to analJW tlll8 came to llfe Matcll ZT, .._,_., eleetroeaH101rem. removt111
patieat'a will 4Q eael"ri9e CID • ,_vea da1. • '
"1T•1 A llOlaS objecU.. ....
Dot 10 crttieallJ de~ dli
U.. patleat'• elf rt, ~~•id Holl1nber1. Tb• eo ,tu
teneratea a aeore lo~ • pa-tient, ratiq tbe aeverlty ol cl.-
ea~.
••lrlth this tre~ill p~
1COr•, we clD ~ret.M ftlidlJ
I'll • Po*'• iu... • :s :er.. frolD eo ~ to • ,..e,., •• HolleDberl aaid. '•
••. treadllllll etereiH tetta ••H i1lt•rRreted mat!'-!7 u tllMr MIMI" or pc191tlYe. •
ffoUeftl>er& Del ~ Ill UC San Franciseo used Wiit
to study «> patients at Sa
Fraaclseo Vetuans Adm~
tion Medical Ceater, some ol
•llom bad been ~•IH ~SW· «erJ aJ¥I 10me ol wtlom W ,..
eelved only tr. dr\ls.
NINETY PSSCBNT ~ tM
turilcal 1H1Uenta mowed lllWI> tmprovemeat la the now ~Of
blood &o tbelr be..U, ffollellblr'1
said, wf1ilt ml7 10 perutat ~ ..
patients tatiftl Ule drN ·--•llllilet hnprovemeat.
la eonJ8aJ'7 f>7paH Arta'1, l>lood veaela tQen b'otD eoee
odler pat ~ tbe IMMl1 .,. IMd
to form • new route tor· ...
heart'• blood supply, areu.d
clo11ed portions of tbe COl'CIOU)'
arteries.
Tb• prtneipal alternaU•• 4rGI
treatmenta, Hollen'*" •DI. •
ptopranolol ud n1trocl'""-·
Tbe problem •Illa
altl'QllyceriJte, HolJenber1 aaict,
g tliat pattenta must &Me tt
eYHJ two bows. and "llO patStlll
Since the Rely brand tampons
ere recalled in mid-September,
ert have-been no industty
gures on tampon sales or de-
LONDON <AP> -erttom are
drlnkiDI leaa beer b•cauae
prices have gone up 20 percent
the pa.st year, outpaclnt the
country's 16 percent rate Of in-
flation , accordin1 to a
stocllbrottrs' report on the brewing indusn-y,
Unemployment, fear of tostne
jobs and bad weather wen alao
blamed for IMier sales in U. re-
port by the Landob ftrm PllllliP9
and Drew. Lut aummer, eoll·
sumption wu down 4 to 5 per·
cent compared to the previous
year, ae~ordln1 to a firm
spollesl!l4Jl.
ld 1ubjedlve factan aucb • ~
ALTBOtJGB DOZENS of -"--· -------------------------------
will do tam .••
ctions to sanitary napkins.
n f! Analyst. say they expect tam-•~n sales to fall sli1ht1y and then · vel off, but note the tampc>n a ar~et tOday is tmstable. There -~ a' been no final work on the 1 3mpon-toxlc shock connection 1 nd lawsuits atemmin1 from the
_,controveny sWl are pendin1.
Ill "The jury stiU ii out," R.i
:!taid. "But my gut feelln1 ls that ~e m"•tet won't dlslnteerate
11 bec .. use of the TSS scare. In fact
iom• companies remaining ln ~lL.he batlnes,s may b ecome
•vtroneer.
A pint of beer preaently costs
the equivalent of $1.20, up 20
cents from a year a10.
mulU·mlllion dollar lawsulta are pendina 86almt the companies,
tbe tozlc sbock connection
.. doe1n't seem lo have really
hurt tbe industry that much,"
Raj, the analyst, sald.
.. There are milled reportl -
In eome areas, sales are dowra
and in some they're not much
dlfferent. I think women wtll
continue to prefer the tampon."
Millionaire hosts
pµ,rty /or jurors
,
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HIWUS'YIMG
DWI.IX
Q.OSITO llACH
3 Bid, 2 bat.bl eacb unit.
F\amlahed. Stone F /P
lower. Good s um · Thia newspaper Wlll not mertwtnier rental. Ask·
knowin1ly accept any in&JnS,000. 5'1·07U eve.
adverUslnl for real IASTSIDICJlll.
est.Ille which la an viola ftePLIX
Uonofthe law Larae 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii----1 fireplace plus lwo-2
Bdrm, 1 bath in excellent
condition. Priced at
II
associated
O flt')t<_ t ,J "t I\ LT(.~.,
&90 .....
OPIM MMl-1
214~CA
Newly remodeled traditional style 3
bdrm, 2 bath home featurlnl larae
recreation room & 2 patloe. Livinc
room bas attractive beam cemna.
fireplace ac Fi'enCh doors leading onto
brick patio. New ldteben blt-ln
appliances. Close to teruua court.I,
sandy beaches & clubboule. Can be sold fully furnished. $400,000.
IAnlOMT
We have several fine homes
with pier & slip
llALIOA PIMMSULA
Quality oceanfront triplex. 4 Bdrm, 2
bath each unit. Excellent income.
$1,300,000.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
1-11 l\,.y .. ·d· 11 .. ~· till li/'1 ,,,,,1
THArl IMClllDllL.I
ASSUMABLE LOAMI
A.ND OWNS& WJ,,_L
Hal f'lNANCS tbla ~ 4 bdrm bome. rm a formal dln· Ina rm. Ooty $117.500. calltnN370. •
ALLSTATE
hEALTOM
IUUXIS a as a Bdrm un1u,
Hch.1dtd patlot l~
blocka to oe. .. n. S.Uer
wUI finance! Or will
tndel StSS,IOOI lncludea
lud. OC1AM 1/J ILOCI
Deluxe 2 • a Bdrm untta. Fireplace each unit.
Seller wlll finance I
r.m.0001 Jnchadea l!!!d. WATllNONT
PIER/FLOAT, quaint 2
Bdrm bome on le1al R-2
lot. 2 car earage .
MZ,0001 .....'-'"'•· .........
•671·7060•
aaoltS: Ad'Hrti1 ....
:sllo*I dlecll tttelr ads
~ .... nport ..... ~--......,.Th•
DAILY PILOT ••-• l~•tt for .... first ht-· IACIC IA Y CONDO Cornet .......... -,. 1 _ __;___;_____,..~.;;_,--i s 13', 900
Jfl o' .,,,., ,:1 I f t ' , ,
NEWPORT t8MfTS ourLu 1
I llto..IEWPORT 3 B d r m 2 b a t h
" · townhome. M aulve
-.. •...a.... B E A C brick fareplace, 2nd story
..._.. -holta huae muter suite •••••••••••••••• 1 HOUSE · with terrace overlookine
$610, + I 0'/zo/ol Try $15,000 down! 3Br "I
Very affordable Newport 2Br lmltal super corner
Condo! Upsraded end I lot. New y landscaped I
unit! EXTRA windows-and redecorated. Owner
MORE lieht & MORE sayaaellnow. Call
I 1111 ti I OOl 1132 900 Sinales, young flower rilled patio. Seller •••••••••••••• •• ••••• • marrled, steps to beach, will help with fiananclne.
VIEW! Bonua stora1e & @
COW\ler apace. Take over ~
COST A MESA PllME I pool or tedbi.a from this 3 Call now.
Greenbrook 5 bedroom Bdrm cathedral ceil·
with pool, spa and close in&ed llyle beach home. ~
low 9680 mo. payment,
low 1111.300-10~% Int.
loan balance ! Fu II
to evU)'thint. Assum•· Col)> brick fireplace,
ble fmancio1 and offered formal dining. Secluded
at only SUlll,SOO. 540.*6 fountain in enclosed
prrce-LOW . LOW I SEA COVE ~~~O! Call today,I PROPERTIES
d. Whelan &ifs=· won't last. SEA COVE
~Real Estate ITHB REAL I PROPERTIES
(THE REALI 714·631·6990 . ES l:ATERS -----
__ ES l:ATERS 1I4-63 1-6 990 Telling the most people
120 10 IMT. l~~~~~~~~·;:=~=-~==-j possible is Important to
3 BR+
HUGE LOT
I I Ii-Looking for a home of t he s uccess of any
21Vl/0 DOWN WHAT? your. own? You'll hnd garage sale. Make sure
$81,900. Lowest prl ced
any where. Ready to
move into ! Cozy
fireplace. 118X65 lot I
Low down FHA-or VA! Impossible lo match.
v-11 many homes advertised yours i s la s t e d in
Owner wants out before OHLY$156,900? for sale in Classified Class ifie d , phone New Year! Maanificept 4 That's all lt costs for this 642 5678 Bdrm, den. fireplace, terrific 4Br , 2 v.Ba , everyday
fa mi I y r o o m w I t h home, only ~ block to
fireplace. 2'h baths. 2 lhe beach. Close to tennis
oovered patios, spa, huge courts, access to com·
lot, RV access. Lots of munity !.ool, fenced beautiful stone work. brick yar .
Owner will car ry fmanc ~UMABLE LOAN
ing al 12%. Pri ced Hurry before this gem
$215,000 Call now et.uold!._..,...._ __
W.Zll3 I
OPEN SUM 1-5
1515 IST AVI!
Location offe rs vaew,
privacy, aeclu1ion &
parkln1. Terms offer
flexibility & seller's help
So act I! These two view
homes are a aood buy at
$5650001 OiiM SUM. 1-5
17 WlldCJOoH Ct.
Newport Creal 2 bdrm
end un1l. Close to tennis
& pool Assumable loan
& will consider ? ? ? ? Now
SJ.57,000.
MAURY STAUFFER
SEAUON REALTY
673-5354
INVESTORS
7°/oDOWM
CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX. owner wants income. Will finance the
balance. Each unit 2
Bdrma, $269.000. Bkr
673-8550
!t!t~~~ !'!r a JO day ad in the
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
DO IT NOW!
64~5678
.···--·-·······--···-···-····-1 i Doing BualneH -------------i i Under A :;__ ______ 11.fj Fictitious j·
SPYGLASS i\ Nam•? I ..i.~;p~t!. ~j~4~ 1.
brook by private brick '"\le
entry. All main llvlna All new lluel-• utl"tl • l
areal flow lhru French flcOtlou• na-, mutt lty j cloon towanl courtyard law -. ~ With the !
a..A apa. 4 hute bdrml County Clerk. The DAILY i
-d f 11 ~LOT ptOwldff tM tonn• l n a m Y r o o m ' end llllnt -""'8• tot our I abuloua country aide ou•tomor•. 11 you oro .
flew from master suite. •••rllng 0 new 11uunH• I'
lfOP a , 673--8550 cell Ille DAILY PILOT !Of RE.AL lnlormetlon end foml•. I
........ ~ra:ies 948-43~ E~~==:=::::::;::!!.I ................. !!!!=-~·-················
MATERCRAFT
194 UNITS
In rapidly growing Denver. Well
located 1 and 2 bdrm. apartments
with excellent low interest
financing. Only $1,300,000 down.
Currently running 97 % occupied.
Annuat income scheduled at ss.2.220. FWl price is SC,300,000.
17141 673-4400
12131 '21-2121
The Harbor Area's oldest
Real Estate Ffnn
HARBOR
JOIN
now 983-6787
THBREAL
s:srAT&:RS
THE FASTEST GROWING
REAL ESTATE COMPANY
IN NEWPORT BEACH AND
RANCHO MIRAGE
With dramatic increases in sales volume at both loca·
lions we 're looking for aggressive, full-time high quau:
ty real estate agents.
' We 're a unique company with prestigious offices in out-
standing locations :
• Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach
•Rancho Los Palmas Shopping Center, Rancho Mirage
UDO ISLE
:Assumable financin1, wide street,
exceptional lOcation on 40' lot, 3 car
garage, S bedroom, 2 bath, south
patio. Ask for Bob or Yvoane. $400.000.
EASY LIVING
Lido Peninsula mobile home, 2
bedroom, 1 bath, cabana. Ask for Bob
or Yvonne. $25,900.
TRY UDO ISi..£
on a lot plus 1Aa, S bdrms plus 5 baths.
Owner will finance. Recent price
reduction. Be sure & c1&ll Barbara
Chambers for details. You "will love
Lido Isle!
LIDO ISLE
"A Touch Of Class"
Spacious 3 bdrm w/dtamatic stairway
to family room, 2 frplcs, security
system. French doors, gourmet
kitchen . A must for you to se~.
$425,000 . Presented by Barbara
Chambers. Agt.
EXODUS •...••
30' .Boal slip view, 2 + den , many
extras. New. $225,000. Huntington
Harbour. For today's bargain .
tomorrow's unparaUed appreciation.
Ask for Gloria Sceberras, Agt.
673-7300
JJ;7 VIA LIDO NEWPOR T BEAC.H
c:;:; SELECT
I PRO PERTIES
NIM'OIT llACHSIM.tOO Decorat.or's single story 2 bedroom
2 bath in Westcliff area. Seller now
has two homes and is anxious to
make a quick sale. Call 751-3191.
co.eo u1. 900
Assume $47,000 loan. This home is a
very spacious 1 Bedroom and b
tastefully decorated. Amenities
include security gate, laundry
room, community pools, and spas.
Don't wait at this price. Call
556-2660.
...U VIDI MOITM
Ra re 2-story 4 bedroom in
outstanding location. Its less than
10 years old and bas formal dining,
2 fireplaces, 3 baths, family room.
Full price $160,000. Call 751-3191.
-. . . --. ·---· ... .
CAil TO SEE 673-llO
UDO ISi.i. Spacious Uv rm w/formaJ
din rm; 1ourmet kitchen, 3 Jr1 BRS.
each w/own bath. Sunny So. patio,
wide street to street location. $4.25,000.
MIWPOll'T t••trrs. OWNERS MUST
SELL! New 4 Br home w/ldtcben,
family rm, formal din. rm. Priced for
quick sale. Exciting floor plan w I clrc.
staircase. Detached 2 car IAL
w/bonua rm. VACANT. BRING
OFFERS!
DA V I D S 0 N R E A LT Y IN C.
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-.... AMI' llACH HOt& WtA
.............. c ........
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wtte. • Me41terr••••• ftelr.
Spect•c•l•r H•••t •••••· c.......... eWHr flH8C ... ........
27441. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR
. 75~1&1&·
PAii .. llAI
WHETHER BUYNG OR SELLING
YOt) CAN DEPEND ON YOUR BEACH AREA PROFESSIONALS!
MIWUS'*-
N•wport l•ach backbay on lovely °"' de tee ltreet. 3 bedrooma. 2~ baths, 2 C!rePfllC*. extra large rooms SOlt111ing aMn wtth plush carpeting. lint ltke new
,tEXIBLE TERMS CREATIVE
LmOISU
$491,000 BE WHAT YOU WANT TO BE
DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO
,-------~------------------------.~------..... ~-----~------------~·· ••OCEAN MONT•*
AHAHONG. (714) 84&-n11. '
l.OCATIOMo&.OCA 110M ~ 9eedt FIXER UPPERlll Excellent
potential, aulet. tree lined street 3 ~rooms. 2 baths. family room. kitchen
flreplaoe. private yard. RV access .
tftcre<tibl• terms. SELLER WILL· HELP
FtNANCEH! (714) M&-7711
STAIT9t HOMI
1st. Time buyers or Investor's dream. This
.. ur llJd(y day. 3 bedroom hOme. large wtth BBO. close to freewayl, schools
lhapplng centers. w,·11 tailor down
tenTll to flt )'Our needs. CALL TODA V,
N"r LASTIW(7t4J 84$-7711.
ASSUMI I 0.."9
'607/MOMTH
'•bule>us opportunity to take ldvantaoe of l>w. low peyment9 and Interest ra1e. 2
bedr'ooml, watm and oozy Excellent for
your investment portfolio. Call now for ·
eddltionat det811s Only 585.000"' 7141
848-7711
Outstanding newer home completely
remodeled. Extensive use of nch oak.
beautiful Italian ceramic Ille throughout
Leaded wtndows tn large country kitchen 2
story. tile roof ASSUMABLE 1st trust
deed!I! (714) e.e-n11
AM Ul4. Y M06 IS MOW A PllMCI
Beautifully redecorated family home
located on a cul-de-sac Fenced bactward.
fruit trees and too many upgradn to
mention. It's only 5106,000 with all terms
VA AITO FHA? Call us today! I 71 4 )
5 .. 5-9491
5 llDaOOMS AND POOL
Another fabulous pool home with s
bedrooms. Dog run for your pets. fantastic
upgrades. and more This home tn a
desirable neighborhood with takeover
loans 1s also pnced to sell at 5119.900 Call
us today! (714) S..5-9491
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So ts the seller of lhts large 2 story 3 1714183>454; HOME FOR CHRISTMAS!
Tne gOOd things of hfo at thoir best' This '
serenely beauttlul 3 bedroom ho me stnkes '
a balance with naturo Imagine snugghng ...
by a crackling ftre while l1ste111ng to the
roc:.r ol tho W<tveti t.reak1og or long walks
Oown unmtern;plt1d (•;tpan.,, :. ol beach
This prestige res1donco u1 o ffered at ••
$790 000 Call 71 4 759· 1501 lor a prtvate
showing •
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of bric:~ wood rtnrl soaronq panes '.)f glass
Olleret1 di !>248 000 w11h P.XCHDl tonai
financing Cdll , 714 759-1501
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2790 HARBOR BLVD.
(714) 545-9491
2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE
(714) 646-7711
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1601 .... S ROAD
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No expense spared in this
completely rebuilt home with 4
s_pacious Bdrm suites, fam rm, formal din, breakfast rm, kitchen
to delight the most particular. 3
ftplcs, 'brick patio, viewing decks,
3 car garage. Breathtaking views
of bay, ocean and spectacular
111.Daets. Too many amenities to
Ult. Must be seen. $725,000 fee.
PAUL StmllaO Hl-4300
M&T AT WOODntDGI CROSSIM6
. . .in the Village of Woodbridge in
Irvine where all the trails, footpaths
and parks interchange. Note t}Je 3
bedroom, 2 story. 21h bath, 2 fireplace
townhome with a library/den area
The Easton model with the large back
yard and plantation shutters It's only
$225,000. Call Laraine Shaw. 644 -8907
for details on the great assumable
loans.
U~l()UI: f-1()MI:~
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 Eut Coeat Hlgh.,ey, Co!on• d~I Mar
WE HAVE S9 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN
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lnends and as90C1ates
MAY YOU
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with health. prosperity, happiness and ltme 10
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3 Bedroom. 2"".! Bath "(J " Plan
Spacious open living rooms. formal
dining room and a billiard roorn.
Beautiful greenbelt location rlose to
community pool. Owner w1 ll
consider an AITD. S247.500
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BEST IN BLUFFS
E rLAN IAYFIONT. Fantastic
p.1noram1c \ 1t'w from e verv room
1·n mplPtPI\ n t'\\ th10 1g h11ut :i Bdrm
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HELEN 8. DOWD
HAL Tott. IHC. 644-0 I 14
Litt .. Ivy Wlth 1lw &pens
macnab / irvine
realty
A ~UOSIDIA RY OF
THE IRVI NE COMP.ANY
IA YRlOHT COHDOMIHIUM
TOWMHOME
· OrH.'-Of a kinrl'' w1lh 4::!' hvm~ &
tl1n1n..: rm , h1~h c e 1lrn~s.
lJ utte nu,:ol<' h marble f1repl ace .
handsome v.ood moldin~s and
f<'rench door & windows. 3 spacious
IlR suites. Private pool and 2 huge
Lcrrac~ to set· thl• boat parades!
Nov. $9E);l,CX>O incl land Appt only.
Cathy &hwc1ckert 642·8235 tR 66)
112·1414 Ht-1100 -
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642-1231 644-6200
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OPEN SAT & SUN 1 -4:30
COMI WITH US. • .TO DOYm SHOllS Unobstructed view of
Upper Bay. Dramatic courtyard entry with pool, spa and
fountain. Four huge bedrooms. dining room and den. Six
batha. You own the land'
I 072 SAMTIAM> DllYI •••••••••.••••••••••..••••.• S7I0,000
COMI WITH US ••• TO DOYH SHOllS. Elef1ant three
bedroom, dining and family room home. Walk·l11 wet bar.
Cozy conversation area in livin~ room with fireplace.
Sparkling pool. Refreshing Upper Bay view. Very nexible
financing.
1472 &ALAXY DRJVI •••••.••.•••...••••.......•••• $611,000
COMI WITH US ••• TO DOYH SHOllS. Enchanting five
bedroom home. Upper Bay view is enjoyed throughout the
living area. plus the master bedroom. Four other bedrooms.
formal dining and family rooms. Lovely pool. You own the
land!
1142 &ALAXY DllYI .•••• SHOWN IY APP'T ..•.••• UH,000
COMI WITH US. •• DOV• SHOaES. Probate sale. Executor
eager to sell! Four bedroom home. Dining room. Den.
Separate hobby room. Pool size yard. Fruit trees. Submit
any reasonable off er!
1441 GALAXY DRJV! .............................. $470,000
COME WITH US ••• TO WISTCLIFF. Quiet street. Four
spacious bedrooms, each with private bath. One bedroom
and bath ideally located for maid or teenager. Large pool.
Luxurious spa off master bath. Owner may carry
complete fmancing !
I 242 so..BSIT LAHI ............................ $460,000
COME WITH US ... TO IAYCUST. Price reduced! Custom
home with cathedral ceilings. Three bedrooms. dining room
and family room. Three baths. Lo,·ely. private spa.
Professionally landscaped center courtyard.
1945 TIADEWIHDS I.AMI ... OHM SAT OHLY ...... UlS,000
COME WITH US ... TO HAUOI YIEW HIUS. Beautifully
situated, five bedroom home. Family room. Three baths.
Two fireplaces. Three car garage. Restful view of canyon
and mountains.
I 014 SAHDCASnE ....... .SHOWN IY A'" ...... Ul0,000
1617 WESTCUFF DR., N.B. 631-7300
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675-5511
CONGRATULATIONS!
MIWPOIT
llACH
644-7020
TURTLEROCK
Super sharp 4 Bdrm
family room. atrium ,
secluded localion. pro
fess1onally decor a led
An excellenl buy al
$310,000
OP84 SAT /SUH 1-4
297ULAC
4 BR, 2~ Ba, 2 story mme. shake roof, fresh
paint. $167 ,500. Eaat111de
Casla Mesa. Owner may
trade for anialler home m same area. Roy McC.-dle, ltltr.
541-7729
HARIOR RIDGE
Lease option ,
Renaissance model
Steve. 957·1900, 840-9345
81.ilt on your lot, Custom
Homes Palats, 1,66211q rt,
$39,962. 39 Models Build
now 1980 prices Call
Now! Call Answer Ad
#413, 24 hrs, 642-4300.
I 'Ii IUlS TO OCEAM
3 Br, 2 Ba, 10% exlaUn&
loan or owe 103 down.
Gre1. 957-6507, "7·e&95 ... .,..,. .....
~District
5 Br 3 Ba, formal D.R .. la
fam rm, cul-de-aac.
$175,000 . .ui. 75'·0312
NEWPORT
TOWN HOME
7~ DOWN, 2 Bdrm end unit. Owner will carry
the ~ln1, call ford•· t.llla. Prine. only. Bkr.
f'13.tS50
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3bdnnt2be + pt • bl
+pool. lM main/keep
pt ror .10U or '. eeo,ooo ~Blllleof: .AUJ,.._...,.._illt.I~ Ir ASSOC.
t7J.lJ'1, (211)1'11·145'
... CANYON
970.000 lo low totere1t, ....,.._bit loaM. J Br,
He. 1uerded 6 ell)'
down. 9"9.IOO. C1U to ... . ,.,......,
U...611
JOI II~• MILUOM -4 bdrm, den, eluate Med. with slip and aide tfe tn
Dover Shores <tee) ... A listing of
Debra Bibb.
SU*Y -Remodeled, 2 bdrms, 3 ba,
,guest house, prlv. beaches, Bay,borea
location. $335,000 . . . A listing of The
Reedy's.
LITTLI ISLAMD -Uncongested.
Awfully cute 3 bdrm home, 2 bdrm
unit. $435,000 ... A listing of Kay
Glavas.
COMDOMIMIUM 4 bdrm, Villa
Pacific, close to beach, tennis, spaJ
etc. Only $121,500 . . . A listing or
Sharon Corzine.
LIMDA ISLI 4 bdrm on lagoon, 3
frplces, Kol pool with waterfall,
sauna, boat slips. Sl.800,000 ... A
listing of Nancy Laux.
LIGHT AHD AllY 4 bdrm, den,
Carmel model. close to everything.
$289,500 fee ... A listing of Nancy
Laux. I I U~l()UI: tiUMI:' . I
REALTORS. 675-6000 I
2443 Eaat CoHt Hlghwey. Coton• del Mar I
WE HA VE390FTHE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN I
ARTISTIC CREA TIOH 1
1
This is a one of a kind investment. A 3
year old duplex only one block from •
the sand in Newport Beach. This
attractively designed property
features cathedral ceilings, a spacious
master bedroom suite with fireplace,
hardwood kitchen with Jenn-Air.
Superb bathroom tile selections. Plus
a 1 bedroom 1 bath rear unit. Owner
very anxious. Be creative and submit
your offers. Asking $350,000.
STEP UP
This incredible Cliff Haven custom
home has an unobstructed view of the
N ewpe>rt Bays, Islands & Catalina
from literally every room .
Constructed with quality throughout.
This 4,000 sq. ft. tri-level has many
outstanding features. including a wet
bar, step down living room, formal
dining, huge family room. multiple
decks, plus 3 large bdrms and 4 baths.
A truly elegant home. Outstanding
owner -provided financing . An
exclusive offering. $795,000.
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--Balboa Island Realty
l\Nl> INVl!S'rMeNT eeMPANV
673-8700
-llDlll ILlllS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
..W IA YAONT U~
Gorgeous modem Home With A DeUghUully
Distinctive Old World lntenor With Imported
Furnishings. Handsome Wooden Mantels.
!luge "Carved Wood" Bar So Many Special
Amenities Automatic Sprinklers. Air
Conditioning, Security System
Professionally Decorated & Professionally
Landscaped Dock For Fifty.Foot Boat.
Private Beach. By Appointment Only. st ,800.000.
LIDO ISLI
Easy Financing Near Community Beaches.
Clubhouse & Tennis. Quiet Comer Lot With
Traditional Three Bedrooms, Plua Great
Guest Quarttta With Bath & Bar, Or BllUard
SI u Recreation Room. Beautifully
Landscaped Lanai & Patio. Expandable Lot.
'435,000
YalAIUIS
F1bulou1 Matllae Studio Co.ndo.
Profeaalonally Decorated Minutes To
Beacb. Security Gate. Gym It Pool Juat
Reduced To SIUOO
UDO ISi.i
Exceptionally Good f.Matlon Near Tennla
• Court• le BeachH Really NHt Two
S.drootn Home With Den. Plut Formal
Dlnln1 Room. Alaumable Loan Price Only
*"715,000.
IMftSTOIS AnlMTIOM Nie• Llvable Home On A !Arp ll·2 Lot Jn Better A.re• Of Costa Me11. Build An Extra
Unit f'or Income. PrtcM At '85,llOO.
• • ... l .-... ...
• ONN HQUll l-4 *
ONM 1H WIST~ HOee
4 BR. 2"' BA. in family
nel1hborhood . $375,SOO. See
Lavonda At 1412 SANTIAGO
'DRIVE
ftOf'ULAa TmltACI MOO& Brlaht " cheerful "Cardiff." 2 8R.
2 BA. in great Irvine locaUon! Walk to pools, parkt, 1hopplll1 & schooll.
Priced ri1ht S128,000.
AUOIUKI COMDO
Dramatic COVINGTON one story
condo. Sunken living rooni. Two
maater BR suites. Breakfast eating
nook + dining rm. Attached double
1arage. $152,500.
IACIC IAY TOWMHOMI
Comfortable 3 BR, 2~ bath.
Convenient to shopping &
transportation. Stroll around the
bay. Super view. Fenced yard.
$159,500.
WOM>l!llFUl WOODUIDCH
Sought after "Madison" with
popular Cape Cod exterior.
Beautiful landscaping with cozy
spa. Interior tastefully decorated &
in move in condition. $189.500.
MOST llAUTIFUL "ADAMS"
ever in Woodbridge Estates.
Highly upgraded with cozy panelled
study. 3 BR. + family room.
Tastefully perfect in every way.
Lush landscaping & brick patio.
Owner financed at $207,500 Fee.
A DBJGHT IM THE DEANE HOMES
4 bedroom KENSINGTON. Wrought
iron entry Dramatic atrium .
Decorator wall coverings &
attractive landscaping. $220,000.
VIEW IH EASTILUff
Spacious family home featuring 3
BR. 3 Baths. Family room with wet
bar is ideal for entertaining. A
lovely night light & mountain view
in a great community. $250.000.
OWMBt PRIEPAllD TO HB.r!
Terrific Little Balboa Island
location just steps to bay.
Charming 2 bedroom with used
brick, paned windows & spacious
Ii ving areas. Call and ask about
super financing. $295.000.
IAYSHOlllS COTTAGE
Lovely small home in this private
community with its own beach &
recreation facilities. 3 BR. fantily
room & 2 baths . Recently
remodeled & decorated with French
doors. high beamed ceilings &
charm galore. $299.000.
'"WteTE SAILS IH THE SUNSET"
'The sunsets are truly spectacular.
& the other hours of the da v w1 II
keep you fas cinated with the
changing water views. This 4 BR.
Harbor View Hills res idence is
presented at $319.500.
HEW EHGLAMD FARMHOUSE
Adorable & roomy Cape Cod
duplex. Diamond pane windows.
Used brick firepla-ce. 3 BR . owner + 2 BR. rental on sunny comer lot.
Shades of New Bedford. $.125.000.
IAYSHOttES COTTAGE
A real charmer with great
potential. Beamed ceilings. Cozy
fireplace. 3 + BR Fam. Rm Wood
& brick unique. Patios invite
outdoor entertaining $325.000.
+fOllSIHG AIOUHD
Beautifully decorated estate 2 big
BR's. +loft. Family room. Gourmet
kitchen. Ultimate m horse housing.
too including bath area $335.000
in Santa Ana Heights.
LARCH FAMILY W ANnD
Exceptionally large lot on quiet
cul·de-sac in Westcliff. Fabulous
pool. Sauna & spa room. Teak
walled den . Workshop. 4 BR.
$365,000.
AM AIUMDAMCI OF SPACE
Spacious 4 BR. 3 BA. extended 2
story Turtlerock President Home.
3000 + square ft. Oak paneled
Game Rm. & Den. Brick fireplace.
Wet bar. Remodeled Kitchen .
Secluded spa. $395,000.
IS1'A'1NOP•TY-u>o15&.I
For the f amlly that wanta one of the
finest homes on the Ialand. 6 BR. 5
BA. Fa'rnily room, study, formal
dining room plus a NEW POOL.
Steps to private beaches & tennis
courts. S825 ,000. Assumable
financing.
"OMI Ofl A ....
11 for you, this is the home. Located
on one Of the largest lots in Corona
del Mar with a magnificent view of
the maln channel, the islands, the
peninsula & forever beyond.
Sl.450.000.
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IUPll IUY -P.r•LASlt 3 BR ~·Portsmouth" model W'llOme View
•o! the ocean Larae corner lot
w/room for pool. $519,000 fee Ian.cl.
Donna Godshall &64-6200. <R·l4)
GUCIOUS UVIMel Highly upgraded
Akins home w/solar water heating,
central·air, auto s prinklers and
much more. $154 ,900. Susie Weiss
551-8100. <R·l.5)
DICUTIVI SUITI! Bayfront condo in
24 hour security bldg, 2·car
parking $2500/mo. Dona Chichester
642·~. <R-16)
CAHYOH VllW! Spectacular 5BR
hillside wood & glass Laguna Beach
home. Formal dining rm, study or
retreat. Over 'h acre. $525,000.
Lynne Valentine 644-6200.(R-17)
WOODlllDGI WITH YllWI 4BR
detached hom e w/11ark and
mountain views! Large yard.
Assumable loans. $179,900. Dan
Johnson 551-8700. (R-18)
CIEST IEAUTYI Highly upgraded
3BR home w/mountain & city lights
view! Formal dining rm, 2-story
atrium, community pool and tennis.
$495.000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200.
< R 19 >
AISOLUTELY MO COMPAllSOMI
There 1s nothing near the water
w the quality. space, location and
prire like this fine 3BR Irvine
Terrace home 1 $~.500. Coby Ward
642-8235 CR-20 >
MEW LISTING -DISTIH&UISHID
OCEAHFIOMT! Attractive 4BR,
2-story home wi den. family rm and
elev a tor has been refurbished
throughout. $795,000. Amy Gaston
642 -823.5. < R-21 )
ROOM TO GIOW! Bring the family
to this large 4BR, 3 bath home
w/pool sized yard $127.500. Mack
Hanson 5.51 8700 c R 22l
SPYGLASS HILL! Magnificent 6BR. 4
bath "Southport" model at top of
hill w/custom pool and spa. Seller
will finance to qualified buyer.
$850,000 Belle Partch 752·141'i.
CR-23>
ROMANTICIST! 2-slory condo in Big
Canyon townhomes overlooking golf
course & sunsets 1s poetic & yours
for the holidays 1 $250.000 Tom or
Tt•rry 642 8235 c R 24 )
TRY A LEASE Ol"TIOM! Cash a
problem 1 Lease option this 3BR, 2
bath condo w/community pool, spa
and tennis. $154.900. Betty Grubb
642 -8235. <R-25)
IA YFIOMT DBJGHTI Your own deck
out over the water and a lovely 2BR
& den condo in Bayside Cove for
$595,000. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414.
CR-26>
HACH IEAUTY! Classy 2BR home
w /spacious family rm, sunny
s kylight. fresh paint and new
carpeting Available for fast
escrow Furn/Unfurn. $342,000.
Joyce Edlund 642·8235. CR-27)
HILLTOP ESTATI! Spectacular views
from every room of this elegant
French Mediterranean SBR home.Q3
levels of handcrafted staircases,
master & executive suites, 2·story
family rm w/loft. 3 wet bars,
elevator, pool and spa. $2,900,000.
Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (R-28)
LIDO HOU FOil THI ~A YSl
Boat parade every day -the ever
changing scene from sunrise to
sunset! 4BRS, family and dining
rms, great dock. $2,100,000. Oona
Chichester 642·8235. <R-29)
H&WPOIT SUPll STAITlll
Immaculate 3BR family home
w /comer location perfect for young
buyers first home . Luah
landscaping. $174,500. Suzanne
Shuler 642-8235. <R-30)
SHOllCUfM CUSTOM I 4BR family
home w/fant.stic view. Family rm,
library, large country kitchen.
$595,500. Sharon Smith 844-6200.
<R-31)
ERITAGE l REALTORS TROPICAL
PAltADISI
Beauc.HuJ Fountai n
=~'i: SlOt)' wllh pool and palm ---
a... T advantaJe of 50 COAST CONDO OP94 HOUH 1-5 ~~N~~t.w'll~~cb'!.~1 We
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had 7, only 4 left SUMDAYMOV2l
sf311 Super sharp, wa lk to • ASSUMAILE
A everythine. Some with 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home. Ap-
LLS 'l" A TE low lnterest assumable prox 9 yrs young. Frplc, I,.. loans. O!fered al $77,SOO parq1tet entry huge
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546-5605 cote Realty
& Investment
640-5777 I • -I
UNDA ISl,.E I
Newl y r em o d e l e d ! Bayfronl. The only fee I
home oo the market Ex I
tawve l.ISe oC authentic I
European anhque woods
and S\1.1.Ded JllSS Win I dowl. 4 Bdrm, 3l, ba & ·
maid's quarters ~x I
elusive and by appt on :
ly. CU Million
IRVINE
1
1 University Park. Excel
end unit C ardiff w/custom loft. Oversiicd
lot and clos~ to pool On
the greenbelt Th••
charmer has excellent
assumable financing.
Perfect starter home or
bachelor pad. $158,900
15JCl'dan EHt
OpenSaturday 12 4
lltVUG
LonJ.y J Bdrm, 2batb abwJe family home with
'VERYprivateyard. Xlol ~lioo, close lo schools,
ahoppinl and freeway
$1M.~ 3' Almond Tree Ln <;)Pen Saturday 12-4
UDOISU
Newly decorated 4 Bdrm
with 4 baths Includes
pool and s pa lm
maculate. Im med oc
~y 204 Via San Remo
Open Sun 12 30 4 JO
CORONA DEL MAR
Fantastic ocean view 4
Bdrm c~armer with ul
Umateprivacy 1425,000
2731Pebble
Open Sunday 12 · 30 4 3<>
LAGUNA HILLS
Portofino mdl in Ahi.o
Hllls. 4 Bdrm, 2"'2 baths
Pool and spa 1247 .500
llGCAHYOH
Custom home on golf course. 5 Bdrm , 4~ ba. 6000 sq ft View. Securi-
ty SUS mutlon
llGCAMYOM
2 Bdnna+deo in won ·
derful end unit Excel
ftnan. Priced to st-11 at
$3CK),000
llGCAHYON
Popular Deauv11le
Townhome with pool and
Spl. Lovely canyon view
3'50aq ft. All new cpt and
paint. Ovenized lot.
Priced to sell at $575,000. Eiicet l\nanclne avail.
HOUSES FOR· SALE
I llDllOOM
237 Pineview. (The Lakes) Irv.
552-7000 $94.500 Sun only 2-4
1. 18>100M
17 W1ldgoose Ct, Nwpt Crst. N.B.
673-5354 $157,000 Sun 1-5
105 E. Balboa, Bal. Pen.
673-5410 $240,000
2515 lst Ave. Corona del Mar
Sun 1-5
673-5354 Sun 1-5
227 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, N.B.
673-7:n> $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
388 Broadway, Costa Mesa
673-7300 $127.500 Sat/Sun 1-4
1511 Tustin Ave (Hgts area) CM
642-5200 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• • 1223 Bayside, Corona del Mar
642-8235 $535.000-fee
Sat/Sun 12::.>-4:30
2 • .... FAM 1M .-DIM
2022 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa
845-9tet $92.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1 Orchard. Orangetree, lrvine
559-593'l S).24,900 Sat/Sun 11-4
15 Joni.n East, tJniv. Park, Irv.
64()..5777 $158,900 Sat 12-4
971 Bays ide Cove W., Npt Bch
631-1532 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1710 Kings Rd, Cliff Haven. N. B.
631-7300 $41.5.000 Sun 1-4 :30
225 Kings Pl <Cliff Hvn ) NB
642-5200 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
30 Segura. Ra nc ho Sa n Joaquin
642-8235 $220.000 Sat/Sun 12-4
16 Rambow Ridge, Irvine
833-3378 $176.450 Sat 1-5
Sat 1-4
Lovely 3 bedroom, 2~ batb
condo. 0wlth LOFT and private
courtyard entry. View decks.
Woodbuining fireplace. Upgraded
carpeting thruout. "19.000.
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
4 Bedroom in Phase In. OCEAN
VIEW, many extras including
alarm system, tinted windows,
au tom a Uc sprinklers. Near
community pool and tennis. Stibmlt
terms. $296,000.
NOM THI
STOU ~
WXUllOUS UDO LIVING
Lovely warm hom.e for
entertaining. 5 B<lrms, family rm,
45' wide patio. Roof deck and
kitchen deSigned for gourmet cook.
Wrap it up for the holidays at
$485,000.
OPEii ON OCEANFIOMT
SUM ONLY 12 to 5
2212 W. OcwwwfwoM
Two 3 Bdrm units. Newly
redecorated and ready to rent. Xlnt
a:entel area. Creative financing
available. $550,000.
2000 Weat Balboe &Nd •
Ne~ &eactl 875-1771
DIRECTORY
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36 Farragut (Shadow Run) Irv.
552.ro()O $161,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
373 Newport Glen Crt<Cberry L. )NB
642-8281 $247,000 Sat/Sun 10-5
• 2521 Bamboo St., Newport Beach
640-6180 $.112,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
•1315 Samanella Terr (Irv. Terr) CdM
67s.8)00 $328.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 z1 Camt;ii.al (Spyglass> CdM
675-6000 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •
2113 Miramar, Balboa Pmin. NB
631-1400 ~.000 Sat/SUD 1-5
421 Lenwood '(Nwpt Hgts) C.11
646-3255 $135,900 Sat/Sun 1..S
320 Seaward, Sborecliffs, NB
631-1400 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1..S
1879 Parkcrest, Costa Mesa
770.2664 $139,900 Sun 1-5
3003 Calle Frontera, San Clemente
963-818'l $219,000 Stm 1-4
214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N.B.
67~161 $420,000 Sun 1-5
225 Via Quito, k}do Isle, N. B.
673-7300 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 12502 Groveview, Garden Grove
963-8182 $13.5,000 Sun 1-4 not Debra De, Costa Mesa
673-9060 $206,500 Sun 1-4
• 1363 Galaxy Dr, Dover Sbrs, NB
631-7300 $'95,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 1207 Berkshire Ln. Westcliff, NB
631-7300 $230,000 Sun 1-4:30
335 Flower St, Costa Mesa
675-5511 $150,000 Sat 1·5
• 1472 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB
631-a>o ~.ooo Sat/SUn 1..c:ao
2450 Marino Dr, Bayshores, N. B.
644-9060 Sun 2-5
2651 Crestview, Bayshores, NB
644-9060 $350,000 Sun 1·5
1945 Tradewind.s Lil, Baycrest, N.B.
631-7300 $335,000 Sat 1-4:30
445 Red.lands (Nwpt Hgts) NB
631~ $229,000 Sat/Sun 1..S
2221 E. 16th St, Npt Bch
644-9990 $169,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
• 1275.1 Barrett Lane, Tustin
642-8235 $1,450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
16 SkysaiJ <Jumn Ck> CdM •
Appt fr gate 7~9321 Satl·5
13 Silver Crescent (Trtlrk Hin) Irv
675-3'11 $240,000 Sat/Stm 2-5
• 1601 Boonie Doane, CdM
644-7211 $a),000 Sun 12: 30-4: 30
3163 Canadian Dr., Costa Me.ea
$124,900 Sat lM
4311 Brookside, Irvine
552-5254 $139,990 Sat 11-4
•4800Surrey Dr, Cameo lDnds, CdM
675-5830 $350,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
•2001 ~tiago (Dover Shores) N.B.
5'8-2971 $311,500 Sat/Sun 1..S
1124 Canon, Costa Mesa
~ $137,500 Satl.2:30-4:30
41216th Place (Nwpt Hgta) CM
e'l~ $189,500 Slit/SUD 1-5
•2324 Prt. Dumess (seawind com·
m)NB
6"-m4 1289.000 Sat2-5/Sun 1-5
•1620Galaxy Dr. CDvrSbrs) NB
6«-4910 $550,000 SIS 12 :30-4 :30
751-3191 $178,000 Sat 1-4
1128 Seabluff, Costa Mesa
642-13H $225,000 Sat 1-4
• • 426 Vla Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB
631-1400 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
219 Via Nice, Lido Isle, NB
963-818'l $445,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1730Galaxy Dr, Dover Shrs, N.B.
631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4 :30
• 1072 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores,
NB
631-7300 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
•1412Santiago Dr, Westctiff, N.B. /
644-9060 $375,500-Fee Sat 1-4 '
1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, N.B.
631-7300 $470,000 Sat/Sun l_.: 30
•1242Somerset Ln, Westcliff. NB
631-7300 $460,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30
• •401 No. Star Ln, Dover Shrs, NB
631-7300 S'MS,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30
499 Broadway, Costa Mesa
645-1466 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1924 li:>liday Rd, Baycrest, N.B.
631-1300 $310,000 Sun 1-4:30
2005 Yacht Vindex (Seavu) NB
640-62:i9 ~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5
928 Coronado, Mesa del Mar, CM
556-2.660 $125,000 Sun 1·4
• 132 McKnight, Laguna Beach
642-8235 '9'2.500 Sat 12-4
1 ~akeview, Irvine
551..&'700 $299,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
• • 1801 Santiago Drive, Baycrest
6'2-8235 $439,500-fee Sat/Sun 1-5
19041 F.dinaton Terr (Trtlrk) Irv.
642·5200 $410,000-f ee Sat. IM
2731 Bayshore, Newport Beach
644--9890 '695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
315 Poppy~ Corona del Mar
644-9980 $695,000 Sot/Sun 1·5
32 Drakes Bay, Corona del Mar
67MS50 $449,900 Set/Sun 1-5
I ... OOM
2715 Ugbthoule Lane, NB
8.'U·HOO $359,000 Sun 1·5
•un•mc SPAHllH ••AU> .. , Clelak 9M Nots,., .. llw.
Oc ••••Ide l••r•l4 l•y
....................... aitl ..,....,..ce•ra• 1.--.. J
l•tlts, f..aly roo•, fOnMI
a1.1119-1 .. ny a •Ice '""-·
$111,000.
644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH
111 M.wport leocll -Loolt to
U..,Arst
17892 Hopkins, University Park
551-8700 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
5 Deerwood, Big Canyon, NB
644-&00 $2,000,000 Sun 1 4 · 30
•921 Jasmine, Costa Mesa
540-3666 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
2735Cibola (Me~a de l Mar )~
556-2660 $162,000 ~ 1-4
INCOME PROPERTY
FOR SALE z .. & z ••
208 Joliet, Huntington Bch
963-6767 $175,000
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
I llDaOOM
131 Streamwood, Irvine
832-3300 $77 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
17116 Blue Water Ln. Hunt. Beh.
673--7300 $235,000 Sun 1-4
2 llDIOOM
•22 ArboJe:s <RSJ) Irvine
759-9100 $195,000 Sun 1-5
329 Dahlia Pl., COrona del Mar
673--7460 $228,500 Sun. 1-5
229 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa
673-9060 $96.000
1001 W. Stevens, Santa Ana
963-6767 $90,ooo s at1run 1.5
2512 Santa Ana Ave . C M
642-7330 $116,000 Sa t/Sun 10·5
11 Encore (Nwpt Cr est ) NB
546-2313 $176,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 30
l IEDIOOM
653 Vista Bonita, Ne wport. Beach
640-6972 $275,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
•314 Avenida Cumbre (Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2316 Vista Hogar. Bluffs . N.B
640-5560 $165.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
43 Mirror Lake. Irvine
644-9060 $139.500 Sun 1-4
100 Eaglepoint. Irvine
857-2899 $106,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
l • ..... FAM •M or DIM
•25 Bridgewood <Wdbrg l Irv
759-9100 $290,000 Sun 1-S
4 la ..... FAM RM or DIM
19 Robin Ct, Nwpt Crest . N B
673-7:n> $215,500 Sat 1-5
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
I IEDIOOM
25 Channel, Lido Park, NB
631-1400 $56,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 llDIOOM
20 Freemont, Newport Beach
631-1400 $39,500 Sat/Sun l·~
25 Bolivar, Newport Beach ·
631-1400 $39,500 Sat/Sun l·S
30801 #46, S. Cst Hwy. Laguna
499--3060 $119,500 Sat/Sun 2·5
• I
I
I
UM9A Ill.I
4br, 41hbath + maida qtr. Lrg.
FR., fonnal dininl Beaut lite
decor. Room for 85' yacht.
Owner consider option. Sell at
Sl,100,000. Bob & Dovie Koop
IOYll IHOllS CUSTOM
2'3br, 4ba, formal dining,
brid1e rm. 3FP. Fab view.
Tot•I sec. "must to see"
$IOO,GOO Bob" Dovie Koop
• OCMleftlWIO ..
4br, 4ba, formal d1nln1. Ruce FR, bu1e yard w /poo , tab
eeean Ir nlte lite view. $1251( Pee. $500.000. Ext ftn. uau.m. Bolt & Dtivte Koop
Wl&iCAOMr MIWPOaT
Boat dodl + 3br, 3ba home. !'.l'e master suite with lrg.
& bayview. Sell at t52SJ(,
$274 l8t T.D. at 11% aaswn. Bob & Dovie Koop
MtW UASI .
2br, lba, fireplace. 3yn old.
Fab view. $650/mo. Bob &
Dovie
MIWPOIT + 4 UNITS
3br, 2ba, FR, owner unit + 3-2,
2ba. Vr. sbrp. s:MOK w/190K
aa1um at 11.5% inc. '21,300.
Bob .. Dovie Koop
CAt•O lllOll L1A11
4br, Iba, fr, pool. Ocean view.
J (>ri beacbes. $1,900/mo. Bob
It Dovie Koop. .
AllUMI ll'Y.....OWC a.. Be
Lake Forest beautiful lg. 3bd
home in tbe woods. Highly
up1raded w /s'P•· Model
perfect! $225,000. Patrick
Tenore.
wo1111:u.11 Spiffy clean . + den +
f alD. + private 1pa. Cbolce Irvine location. Avail. for
yearly lease. Call lackle
Hand.leman
COUNRY WH IN IAYSHOUS
This'unique 4 bedroom home on fee
land bas been ~tom designed to
include French doors, wood paned
windows, solid oak cabinets, bay
window with seat, hand painted We,
hardwood floors and used brick. To
see this outstandine home, call Bill
or Dottie Feeney for appointment
at 76().(835 or come by tbe open
house on Sunday from 1·5 at 2731
Baysbore. $695,000.
W1&laaON'I' wnM ..
Thia a br, 2~ t>a townbOIDe bas a
patio and deck ript on the bay with
a slip for 35' boat. Offered fully
furnished for only $320,000, this
home bas been used only u a -part
time second home. Call Bill or Dottie
at 760-0835.
CORONA DB. MAit
Magnificent , one -of-a -kind
European home with the ultimate in
hand crafted details. To see this
remarkable 4 bedroom home, come
by the open house on Saturday and
Sunday from 1·5 or call Mearlene
Rounsaville at 844-9990. 315 Poppy,
$695,000.
This attractive duplex has two 2-br
and den units and a very attractive price. Good investment opportunity
at only $235,000.
......., • •••ns Best buy in Newport HeigbU -a
charming "must-see" 3 bedroom
home with fireplace. Hqe yard bu
room for pool and spa. Only
$169,500. See the open house at 2221
E , 18th Street on Saturday and
S\inday from 12-4 or call Ccmnie at
844-9990.
IAY YllW
Arcbit.ectural award "'1nninl condo.
View! View! of the bay, boata, hllla.
EQjOy the comfort and luxury of
home and the amenities ol um very
1peclal. community. Walk to yacht
club11 . z:estauranta, beacbel, etc.
Two oea.room plus den, two bath.I
plus powder room. e&r1e, 1pacloua
rooms and decor that only• model
could boat. Owners Will :Uiilt ln
flnandDj, COGtlder tradei. Cciiata~
Nancy Jmbemtno at eiw..-or 1ee
the open~ OD SUndaj flUn 12"4
at 982 Bayside Cove West.
.... 1MI PIACI & ~
A• you step thru gated entry, into
tJlls Cl1ff Haven charmer. Top
quauty, custom built for present
ownen. 3 Bdrms and family oi
dining room. Large pool and
enclmed yard .. A rar~ opporhmity
for another perfectiooist I ...,. •a i C .... DOYa SHIM'S
Large spaciOus rooms in choice '
neighborhood . 5 ~drms,
entertaining-sized kitchen, bl1b
ceilinged family room with peat
firepface, and buJltin1 tbruout.
Totally redecorated available ocnv,
er see it Sat. or Sun. 1·5.
COD ll'IBAT .. 1•11ns
Woodsy interior and exterior "cute
as a button'' 2 Bdrm home on large
R-2 lot. Picture yourself in front of
comfy fire, away from it all, but
really close to everything. $135,000.
SPICTAC•U PAMOIAMC ¥llW
From ocean to mountains from thi&
Turtlerock hi.Uside home. Beautiful
4 Bdrms, fotally delightful
President Model 70. On huge comer
lot. Has formal dining room, family
room and many extras! Call Jim
ViUers or see it Saturday 12-4.
CUflF HAYIN CUSTOM M&T
With u.pistaln view! 2 Bdim8 plua
den. Larae doW'Oltairis rooms -
perfect entertainln1 home built
around a private patio area. Call
Diane Barrett or see it Sat. or Sun.
642-5200
1605 WIST~ Dll¥I
Ml\WOUllACH
S.MATI NOMI & IMCOt • 1111, ... Prime East Costa lleu Jocation near
21st• Tustin Ave. You will love this
charming separate 2 Bdrm home of
redwood alding on wide lot, pJm two
2-Bdrm in6?ome units. .A beautiful
woodsy private patio w/BBQ and huge
expansive spa. Quiet, peaceful &
picturesque. Call for al>Po'Dtmeot.
KAI ISLllSS IS A NOMI
and for only $179,500. 'A be.eutifully,
well cared for 2 Bedi'OOm Is den.
Oversized cloeeta & 2 bethl. WOrbbop
off garage a room for evtrYbOdy on
this 52's1SO' lot. Li&bt, brltht &
happy. Come see it. '119,IOO.
MOUNTAIN TC» NOMI
AlaOWI... 9eOW YM&IY
A beautiful award-winnina bome on
top of the world. Sid In the winter,
swim iD the summer II enjoy this
outstanding 3 bedroom home for all
seasons. Only $96,500.
W8LIY M. TAft.Oa CO.. IMLTOIS
21ftliillJ1 o' ......
• Ml\WOll'f UWIWL M& 644 4ttl ~ .
UFFS
RARE I STY
ANGELITA PLAN
On the most beautiful greenbelt in the
Bluffs. Highly upgraded in Earth
Tone.a wiUi new carpets, drapes, paint., wallpaper & shutten, good
a:asumable loan.
OPM MOUA.SAT/SUM. I~
Jltl P 111 I
Or~O--tWijfl.•l.Jl40
LOU lllCHl'IL ..A•vcl1IH ......... Slliia...,. ut ........... ..
671-lJJI
.IA~ <:.-. -Tastefully upgraded 1 sty,
Plan 3, w/spa. Great location. Auumable loan.·
Won 't last. 9320,000.
SIAYllW -Remodeled Port Royal w/pool and
spa, ocean le night light view. Superbly up-
graded 4. Bdrm detached home. $525,000.
TRMS. mMS. 1'91MJ' IJ-University Park. Braud new listing. 3 Sdrm .. [ ''l. formal dlning, lge
master suite. Fantastic . Mumable lit. OWC
2nd. $138,000.
CUSTOM LOr -One acre+ lot w/arehitectural ·
plans for BM> + aq. ft. home. Rollin1 h1lla le
horse area. $173,000. .
WOOO.ID •• -Superb 2 Bdrm/ Ashford with greenbelt locatJon. Priced to 1bow the owner
wahta aCtlclil fut. $151,500
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14t-7ttl
1-SIDIDWLEX TW91 ... Ulllls
. $141.100
AU9 BALTY
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••TIJ.LEYEL The Like In Nortbwood.
BeauUfully decorated Ait.Bn·l010or83M578
..... U aad ma l D ta l De d Open Houle, &lo, 2-4, 231
--. ... v AHAMCIMG lktarirood model. Thia P\oe.tew, Irv. aM,500 . ~,.:_ =$Bta8a homenr Broednw.r bome la air A&tD'7000 . •••••••••••••••••••••••
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4BDRM·IBATH lDI rm. lwl• eecl. patio 1JOO 1C1 ft, atriusn, and ,_'"'"' ACCIM'fOHYflW
llSKUNDSR l!IKT. rm. Sell-. will consider ilPdlcapi.DC. • 'l IO•WA BreatbtaklDI vie• of ~
$U)1600 e.Yedan IJTD, contract, teue· like a model. Call for Nicely upiraded Plan II, Pac I fl c from Sa D ~
'41.alJ), A9'· ·2 dlx duplexes ta Dana pursb. option or any aJllPt Nortbwood Park de· Clemente Island to -IUY---.-THl--W---_.--1 Pt. Fireplace• and cre•tl•e flnanclna. illlf..~ .. rld t&cbed home wllb A/C, HoJlywood Hilla from MllD HB.r1 _.. -balccala. Seller wm ... Prtcedtoae.llat$15t,500. ~I "'1UU• ge sldony dip spa, great UU.lmmaculate3Bdrm, SELLING
4 Bdrm with dlnl•I rm, lilt ln flnallc1:f, *'SS ooo By appt. only. w /ait. n .... ,11 landscaptn1 Ir decor at· den. family room bome. Bl.MNG. LEASING encloaed patio. Only ___ ... ""·bmlt fe. ::. ' 53&-8181 ._ in&. $103,000 l.n usable Amid towerln1 pines.
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646-7434 0-Pt.HO.. 40/oDOWN mt arnnn Pkwy,lnlw al$152,000. pletely redecorated. -CulatZl/•ollht. 4 bedroom 2~ bath, No quallf.Ylnc. Aaaum••---------1 C .. toS.. ~39,500 . Fantutlc CJlllNDAILY
1weeplo1 ocean v lew 14-3/n.. 3 new homes to SB TO llLllYE! 644-72 I I l.nancin&. 2'M tl'DUSK 2 ... townbouae, $16'.950.
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from llvln1 room and cbooeefrom.3br,2~ba. Hl1bly upgrded 251H Bayshorea Dr. aoc:KtolEACH
bedroom. Wood·sldin1 From $150,000. Beach OraoJ,tree pat.lo hm. Bayaborea. 3 Bdrm, din· NEWPORT Assume large loan on
and ahake root. SUbmlt property· 960· 1217, 2Br 2ba, great loc. lolnn. den. Across from WATBNOHT new quality duplex .• fee
tenna. $185,000. 1151-«IOl aat. Stained 1lass window I ~. ,000. See Helene Larg•st noor rilan or land. 3 Bdrm up & 2 3
ASSUM! 01'' Oj cedar frplc, lo malnt. " · Bdrm down. Offered at I 1470 12l3N COAST HWY ... fered. Open, resh & Tennis, pool , jac.1---------LAGUNABEACH waterfrontHomes,Jnc. beautiful view. Custom $275,000. Call Al. Agt. at You must~ thl.a sharp 3 0 Jl88tbtai payment. Steps $.Ue,ll00,558-5932 ••SPA AHD 49'7·484& Realtors 631-1400 decor, told fixtures and •833-iiiillii21650iiil _____ _ br W/ua'-rnable $105,000 from central Park. 3 UDWOOO o~ ...... G -
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qita, nlte 11*-vu, askingi;;;•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiil =r:af.!1Y~':s.3Bob DUIUll townhouse 3 Bdrm 2~ Lo down, low mterest. Homes. 4 Br. 2.,.. Ba . $749.000 -.900. Scott~ Karen, SI . ••· . NewSbdrm2balbWood-Ba,2cargarage,hottub, Treuure Island M.H. Fam. Rm. Spa. Country AMODEI. ~ 951·8585 or 770..26M :1 OPIM HOU FOIQ.OSUll SALE bridle home with front I central air assumable Part. Jim Thomas 714 Fr e n c b , t o t a I I y JAMES L (i()ULD INSIDE & OUT
SAT /SUM IZ..4 covered patios. $765/ loan. with 'ist T.D. or 499-3Bl8 customized. 644·5965, 673-1532 The perfect home for
.. 3br, 2ba, fam rm, liv rm, ~3341 IU'!l. SUI Most types of homes . monthly on one year _, 000 91;.m_ t t 1-;;;;;;;iiiiiij;;;;;;iiiiiiij 6M-7flYT. fussy buyers in Newport din rm. frplc. .ass um. • --most areas. Poaslble to I e a • e . I n c l u d e s -·.. ' ~ -,., ID oes . .. Shores 3 story with 3
f 8~% loan nicely de Z..-.PorHones ,. buy for $1000's below eardener. 14 others lo Asking $132,500. pen Bea_. waterfront coodo, ILUFFS I bdrms and den or 4
corated. siz..900. 3l63 Newly refu.rb.iahed 4 market: Call for ln· cboole from , $600-UOO. Howse Sunday 1·5. "6 2bdrm, l'Y.ba, s pec-Fro.tlowVl•w bdrms. Many decorator Ca.nadJan Dr. 919-1793 I bdrm, family rm. 2 f.ormat1on sheet ~nd We'retbeones to call. tacular view from living 1 ~--features Walk to com •
1 baths, patio, dbl 1aragel lista. No coat or obli1a· (VjJ room & master bdrm y v__..-1 munity pool and tennis
ILUIHoaJZOH l w/electricopener.Large lion. HURRY · call ~I \\bodbrldge l patios,pool,secbldg,un· J bedroom, 2~ balhs,1 $199,&500.
V1LLAS lot fenced. Must see lo RE ALTY W 0 R L D derground prking. Slip, beaWful condallon As· I -
Only 3 left, 2Br, 2~Ba appreclaf:e. Only 1 ~ile IM7.fil00 Realtg I great financing, $23S,OOO. sumable loan or owner, WATERFRONT
luxury condos nr the· lo manna . Asking 551·3000 IEAUTIRJLYllW Forpvtsbowing9SS-1961 I will ca rry AITD I HOMES
Beck Bay. Vau)ted ceil·I ~·~· 3~~:.~trp~~1f:ar~ cmBarrann Pk_.y,lrvlnf' *Mir Of A llllD from Uus 3 Bdrm 3 ba · 1 SZ75,000 Open Sat 1Sun . REALESTATE
i.np, 2 matr swtes. only C THOMAS ear on cul·de·sac. All ~ home, formal dini~g rm., T R A D E S &j' l2·5. 653 Vasta Bonita. I 631-1400
$ll8&'!s.t1SUol()..S REALTOR builtins, fenced yard,l••JUST·-.·ED-UC_ID_!_;1 ~~~~l~n8:r~ ~~!!,~ rr.;~~~~. &w~~~·;·~! CREATIVE 640-8m. !
21125-taA•An. ZMW.CoastHwy,BN.B. =~0!1/~:SU~on. <Matandln13Bdnn,2~ skylighls,andevenanin-many deck.s. Great for ' FIMANCIN~ ran HFF . VlEW,VIEW,VIEW
6'2-7330dya846·6093evs 5511 St5-56t3 ME.Lli'UCHS · ba Hollyhock I Mdl. door garden all in one entertaininte. Assumable SUbmit oo 6 remalnin1 uu1I. SJ0.000 down & assume
1 yr old house, teduced _ PAVIUONREALTOR Turtlerock Glen. Owner story . Open House loan.$254,500 spacious new homes, all u.dlrlYrs.M•w existing loans on lhis·
.... 000 .. b 2 ,L b le h 1040 67~ boulht another and will Sat/SUn 1·5. 14712 Don· on lrg Iota behind iroo 4 Bdrm, 2 bath. Nds your superb view property in .... , · "' r, ..., a, • CIC help finance. New price. GOIGOUS VIEW pl.es. Upto3300sqft, fee Npt Hgts. Open Sat/Suo. manvupirades. Aaauroe •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• $91,000 121118,llOO. Whitewater and Catalina ownership & extre°'ely n.c.Reducedby$25,000. Call Rae Rodgers.
lo•D· No quaUfyidg. MUSTSILL! ~ s\Dlel views from this 3 wellpricecHrom $288,000 Cloeetoeveeythl.ng. Re/Max,631-1266 owe. Call 957·21Ut. 7 4 b r. 1 ~ b a • 'd. ~,~~ '&ba.y~inii!ad':ci EA l T y Bdrm, 2 ba home. All to,$.15),000. .Ad Mow! •miiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iii:iiiiiiiiiiiil neipborhood, $11(),000 .• ~ n1c 2n' d A~ new kitchen appliances. CHERRY LAKE RED CARPET UDO THI
OWC.·Stnall 2nd. Bkr. a'~iio.sm · ••· OR T FOLIOS New carpet. Secluded ESTATES • • CALI. 87$-0J.15 brick pat.lo for morning 8'11NewpoltGlenCowt, 754-1202 1 ......... D ..... ~ ntlDICOIAToa ---------•1a Bdrm $188.500 Terma 552-3339 ~ '"'* 1041 an. Sll7,500. Newport Beach. MU281 t--------lllllj DrHms don't laat • t 4 BdrJD. ~IHI. !ZOO aq ft NII .,.;al i.M Pan, KB. SS ;1 lSS; ••••••••••••••••••••••• -a.__, -..__. Dlitber do dream houses. Coloalalwit.bpool.Suli per Gc>od ael1bborbood. lot,.U.,afffd. Build woon--•nnE .. __ ... _ .. -.. -:'9d··~ llACtlCOJ1A•I s. ... this one DOW . Jocatioll • vleiw ol tbta oeeda .palot 6 11.C. 4 tile. Blr:rta-aT? , .. _ __.,..,. ON-'111E 8EACH·M6bllet---------i Pewer 4u r•. J .. a.. 2Br2 a. w/frple, + utll. !leautlfu1ly decorated , , ai,fbeckbay. bdrm, l~ ba. $107,000. •br,3~famrm,bonu.s d formal din, fam rm. rm. Excell. location ln Wlthtoomanyamenittes . 1 ,; y_,,_._OWllW OWC·Smal 2nd. Bkr. 4 Bdrm ooodo near pool rm, 3100 sq ft. Brand Home ZBr. redwoo ·-------· COUll&ly kitcb, ext oak. Bayalde Vllla1e . ~ to cover here. Preffnted
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. . .... a. Aulw mtt ol!en. 817,000. R.C. den, 213·345·4639, eeoo.(n4)'9Nlll c.J-.OIA bome of wood ·-.-...----SH--0-.-.-s-· ~109' agt. 831·1266 or1----------
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Secluded 2 bdrm wl\b sale. AM for Beau, Agt. Ccmpletely refurbished 3 You jmt can't find a bet· ~tinc~a 6 ~rlrj su~ ~ ~ moun:S:: ~:ew3 decorated, owner will Larger lot with finr up
paUo, double 1ara1e. R.H.R. 073-7300. BR ll!f.ba home lo Hunt. ter combination of com· e I owe • P com o a e pa.r1Jally rmance. OnlJ per Nice 3 Br home with pool, clubhou.'>e, puttine ,_ ________ , Bcb. 1 mile from ocean. fort, seclU1ion and loca· bchl, pool & fishln& pier bdrm home of dramatic 1175,000. Owner 497.5125 2 car detached garage &
p>een & lot.a of trees. SEASPRAY CONDO Brand new appliances. I.ion al this very afforda .• _S19_,900;__· _<7_14_)_4_99_-_38_1_8 __ • spaces. Just reduced to s w' mm in g P ool
Adult complex. 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba. 20% down, $1.at,900 ble price of $81,500 ! we ntE llG STEAL $255.00064 .. 7211 MEWPOIT CIEST Beawful location Call '--I W "'L"ER take over '68K loan at ~ 21 are offering a l Bdrm .... Best package deal in Chuck Spiller with Re
WI "" R ~"". paym'"'n•• ..,,.., per _...__,_, , Th S and il won't take a thief Newport Beac h Al Maxat631 l266 ne.&• ·n 67E.5200 -,., " ... ....,.. 50 ................ um m e pr· to th I · th. ~ ..-mo. 2od TD payments,•---------lnp ot northern Irvine . see e va ue an IS price$ you can afford ---
1 te ... t I ,5,,,_ LL l!9 Y,ou'Ube,,ladyoua ... ed sharp Dana Point Uylhis2bdnn+2bath. OPENSAT/SUN125 n r .. s on y ,. ,., · rLwl .ol9 ,. ... d I T b d 1 SPCTLR E .. "TBLUFF' Professionally decorat· • ......__ I 042 oot.biaooe. 644·7020 up ex. wo e rm. Assume or AJTD -be ""'
.UT SOUTH --bath upper unit features creative, also 2 + den HOME ON FEE LOT ed. move in condition, ••••••••••••••••••••••• f h I beauUtul d A new carpet, res pa nt, ---------i end unit. R.H.R .. Agt, $312,500
com PW.A upgra es. prx HAR.BOUR PINES L·ingO beamed ce iling s, I 673-7300 JBr. 21,laBa , ram rm. din 1 mile ocean. Price only 2 ·•-.2 Br, 2•,_ ba twn .. -. fi• .... place dining area & bel It .... , .,,., 11" """ • ~~v•-w c---rm, 2frplcs. encl crtyd $126,500. ow mar el. Rdwd decking, comm 1t1.i& .. n enclosed patio. You may -... "" --w/custom pool. spa. sun UJCATIOlt Call 842·8850 for appl. pool. $131,500. By owner wish to use the 1 bdrm. 1§¢ffa•!,1%§1 Newport Cre~t J bdrm, deck, fountains & cov
Alent.. Mf.18IO,Ml-8321 ---------Lower uni l a s a •-11111-1 •••••• 2~ bath, highly u~· eredpatlo Deliptful 3 Br, 2 Ba. T""vSHILTER 200/oDOWH "weekender .. , while at graded, pool, Lennis 252lBamboo <""O S7801 beaullful(y up1raded -$10,000 DOWN h M · OUT OF alk be h '" On lovely Walnut Square l e anna. SUPEA llACH courts, w to ac · MAR 1 NE R R EAL with new car~eting, IOMAMZA WAT'B YllW _ .... _ m · 2 1 STATE OWNER MAY drutlcally reduced al M--'can pavor t les lge _,.. ~. 121\14-,., mt., · oan COHDO IUY1 ESTATE ~ • lyruou,waterviewtri· Tri-leveltownbome lyr fee on 30 year loan PROV1DE TERMS for · $175,000 . Ask for __ _ ~~~RV1aracac1ee~·G2rceaarl leveltownhomeinHunt· old. Call lmmed! Al 117,900. qualified buyer. Ofrufered ~.~anexclusiv~lconf· Barbara, R.H.R . Agt, --...--a...Do•erShorH .....__,., ~oo Harbour. $10,000 JobnlooBkr.840-4724 552-2000,askforPeg for only $144,000 LL uuuwuum commum Yo 673-7300 _,. ... ...-...-ta"ms. $110,000. Call Hol· dn: Unique tu benefita.1---------1 PRICE! Laiuna Beach. Close to . 15% down, balance
I)' ll~u, Alt for appt. Feed it now. Reap profita IAYROMT COHDO YJ.SSION REALTY the ocean and a sandy easiest of terms 4b<lrm,
•to_aee_ ..... •.Dl-00•' ---• later! Call lmmedJalely. 35' boat slip on main 98SS. CstH~. LaJuna beach wllh an ouutand· llM 1$L( fam rm, pool. 1ac & ---------• Al Jomi.oa Bkr. MCM724 cbaaneJ, 2 poola, 3 tennis "'-49 .... 07J I l.ni blue water view and UR saWla Open Sat & Sun,
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Walk to beach, pools.
CANAL FRONT 4 Br
$255,000, lry $60K down
$1950 per mo l2~ in
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PROF DECORATED
Owner will finance 4 Br
muse Large irreg. lot
1195,000
A FRAME 3 Br, lge
Bdrms. gourmet kitchen,
as1c1n8 Sl7SK , owe with
SSOK down al 13% for 17
mo. payments only $1354.
3 BR 2 STY. move in con· -
ditlon. Steal for $149,900.
LARGE Family Wanted
4 BR + family room, '•
loads or palio space.
$212.000
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642-8850
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S.CletNnte 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I courta, jacuni. Only mapi!icenl sunsets 2 Movelncoodilion! Jm. 1 5. 2007 Santiago ~w-"11-HTS -.... 000 RH R .. t HEW bdnns., 21,A, baths this mediate occupancy. This s Tu ART F I N E ---------._, ·~••" .., W""1 "TO-""CH -· · · · ., nl · ... ~-c-~...1-,_ d REALTOR 548 2971 -•-BoborYvonne,873·7300 WOOD & GLAS'S \.vuuu ,. 1pac1ous an 4 bdrm and den home la • • IN EIEST OlllJ "UR Dollbooae, 2 Bdrm l'\4 w O O D B R I D G E comfortable. Deluxe !or the discriminatlno 64.S-1103. I ..n'STSELL .... Lb.~ '--'--1044 4 Bdrm, 2~ bath, street buil .. 1 h f .1 " •u ! .. ,000. .....,.. CREEKSIDE Poplar, 3 to street lot. Assumable l·tn "'le en, am1 Y executive. Bright 6 sun· OWlB WILL CARIY PIJIEllTS Needsoewloan Slli.500 SC RIAi.TY ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR 2 Ba, many UP· room, 2 fireplaces. al· nv, excellent floor plan loan. Fixed rate t hed A I ..., ....,.. •12%1NTEREST• 11'-7533 w--aDa.I erades Auumabte ist at _,., 000 ac garage. rea for entertaining offers 400llrlla1 . fOI.!'! --• · p I I ....,, · bt,\Y at $174,~. exclusive privacy Hnoe Great area, home value. ti ·---.-GOOO""AMCIHfi l1~%. r nc on y. PegAllenRltr 494·7578 PllMI master suite with heated pool /spa, 3 Br. ~·tj;,. • _..._ STAYIM SHAPI 3 Bdnn + 1~ Btb. Con· $151,000.SSl...OSS MUST SEii PIUVATIAllA-fireplace. Offered at 1~ ea. sep lrg 1ar Ulll. ._ "'•--Id d b SM5 ooo rm incl. all appl. Mslr All year Iona, 1wlmmin1 do. Fantastic patio. gu-cama e con o, 1 r , Spectacular duplu in CAPISTIAMO ~. ste. Pnn only. Call Earl _________ 11n your 1parklln1 pool. Uved lD leaa than 1 year. $7'1,S(IO, nex. finance. Jill North End of Laauna. Brand new custom wood Qrtft SAT /SUH lltS7-8788/556-lTil
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est11&e.Brandnewcptn1, lit. 4' 2nd. Jerry Jones. a home + incom e . bath bome reduce d
Owner will carry interest _
only payments !Qr 3
years on this 1 year new San Clemente .home. -
Over 2600 s q . ft . or
gracious living space.
ta> degree ocean view.
11 O..Polilt 1026 bltn microwave, 1aa ·U88. OpenHouaeSat. ll-4 $158,000 Jl0,000. Room for ever· MIWPOIT CllST
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LAKEPABK AREA
or Walk to beach, ~booll,
and Lake Park. I BR.
famlly nn, lee R·2 lot.
OwHr will flnaa~•.
Pr lee. only . A&t . NORTHWOOD
2BR2&1 Zaty. Pffladd' llO~ OCIAM
ll.8b IUdac:•piq. Stea & Ctlf ... View
for SJ.•.ooo. Fantasije Newr,ort Creat Con· \ums, lo Newport Sbant. Call, 142-Bl50 fqco dom nluaa. 3 Br, 2~
D-MM;-.-11 3 Bdrm, ZY.a Ba single famil.Y
detacheid bOme. Many UJ>iliida. 2
car garage. Submit TERMS.
CreaUve fiDancina. Owner anxious.
Off erid at S189,500.
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korner lot In The •I.Meadow•, apace # 140, ·aaecurtty 1uard, Irvine
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Park Near Hoag
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Dl!AM Covtnitoo, H.B. 4-plex, '·' IYTHISIA Ir& uaumable, l.lnt loc. ---------. '",~Dream by~· aea ln thla Prine. Only, 962•2898· ,,~J Barrn, 2 bath, "'-"fob9
f room home. Fan· ~ 1900 r'••l c ocean v lew. •••••••••••••••••••••• n.inblie end unit with HouH to be moved to yo\lf ··~ ptltJo and covered r. -b; Great flnaocln1 &at. 3 br, 1 ba, atueco ••· -~ t.enUprox. :s ,,. ---------, .., avallaba.. tl0,000. old. cooct. I will re-
rocl. '5000. plua movln1 cam.•z..
1ar., quiet atreet.
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Harbor Vtew Rm• 3
bdrm, 8 bath, POOL.
SZ5CX> per mo.
11081LE HOME: 2
Bdrm, l ba, brand new.
dbl wide. 9119$/mo.
EASl'BLUFF: 8 Bdrms,
3 batha. Owner'• unit.
$1500 /mo.
Bluffs 2 br, 2 b a ,
panonmlc view, pool.
"75mo. Bkr,6"--0134.
3 Bdr, newly dee., crpts,
drpl. Ref. Mo,.1915 after 5
6:wlmda.
2bdrm, 3ba, lux unit in Bil Canyon with tennis,
jac It pool. 833-3349
3br, 2ba Newport Shores
~ decorated 754·8282
orm.8818
1HEBLUFFS· 2 Br 2 Ba
swirm, ireenbelt, w /d,
ref. 9Q50 mo. 640·8146 &
67S-SQ30.
Bradford Condo nr So. Cat
Plaza, 1525. SBr, 2Sty.
lmmac, dbl 1ar, lg patio area, pool. 842·6349
W....-Ster 3298
2 Story lwnhae, A/C 4
bdrm, 2'111 ba, pool , spa.
Garaie. Kids ok '620 526-l.83S eves & wknds.
558-1300 ext 2354, ask for
Nancy.
2br lq)tex $470, uul pd
AdUlt.t MS-8103 no pets
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MYFRONT. 1 br, frplc pets. ~7~1~ Heliotrope
prkJ, adlta, no pets, avai Ave. 67~. Open 11 4
now till Jan 1. Wkly S200 1 Br Apt. Stove & ref rig m
MaotbJ.y $650, incl. utl c I u de d XI n t Io c
67M640. $425 /mo. 759-0173
2Br.1h Ba. 610 Jo Ann St REALTORS No children. Small dog ---
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comidered. S.HO mo. e.ClieJor. Newly decorat
$1M4 ed. Great E'alde loc No
--~· 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. peta.$32S,S48-0908 ___ 1
C&rpel.I, drapea, pool, Mesa Verde 4-plex, 2 br, l
lDdry rm. lmmed. oc-ba, car. adults. refs, ~. Adulll only, cal 5tl-5833 aft. s. OK. TSL Mimt. 642-1803.
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patloa wait ln clotet, dla· hwaancr I aar•••· Pool .. laundry lactUUes. 119 W.
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OftANGETREE, 1 br, 1
ba CQado, end unit oa water, tennis, pool, Jae.,
avaU. 12/1. $425 mo.
15HlOI.
Studio apt with ocean
view. Elec. fum. $2iJ
mo. See Mir, 332 Enclao
Lo, Apt C, S.C.
2Br, lBa, 1uper cleao. freab.IY painted, carport
11 lDdry, lood locaUon.
'355 mo. 481-4209,
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idle Items
.J._ 4000 tos... 4JOO ._..,.. Office._... 4400 .. 1a111l..t.. 4450 ..-.... • =-c•••I
•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ..., 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()ppar......, 5005 ,_ 1aa•1/ SJOO LOii & Fo.d 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
· "~M fem., non·smolter Female wanted to shar ... •••••••••••••••••••• CdM Deluxe Suites, 1100 Newport Modem Store or••••••••••••••••••••••• Loet&Poilld 1---------•IFound: Mahan black
t. privileges, crprt, w/2male, Uemale. 4 bed, SlDIJe 1ara1e. Dbl lock. IQ.ft. AC, amp! pkg, Util office. Nr post office 548 = co& & corcyil!I •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ma le, vi c . Hell &
-S'l.-.......:.S55_w_k_l.;..y_. 7_60-_9393_--:--I 2'-lBa, ocealyo front ID SIGrqe/park. lies• del pd. ms E. Cal Hwy, S/f.Jerry21.3/477·7001 s Cele· I sterv Feel ID .... a.c••• 5100 rm .. us Newland,H.B.848·2143
-Newport Yr lse. $250, Mar. *50lmo. 851·2175 ~ ao meo e . ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• rUUl9 ,Jll~n-smoker , femal~. lsUslut.673-4742. -NearAfrport&Freeways eqwpt..aoodlease,many ..,... ______ _._., Found: 2 11e M do1s.
Jo ~et. no pets/kids. pvt Colt.a lieu. 731 W. 18th -ntr Total 1640 sq ft. 2 aar bul accta. $19HSOO. II( fl(( Gold. Ret. a Bell. Shep,
_...rm, kitchen priv., lndry. Golf Course Apt, oco St, MS, sloale 1ara1e. DICUTIVE SUITE I cond otfke units w 12 ba. il IEAC ILTIS NOW YOU Saddleback vie. 661-356e
peal" hot tub, N B /C M view, wilt to bch, ten, ~. M0-9800 . .Uk for FU1l aenice offices in L 1 h i 1 h c e 1 11 n g :.>7 No. El Camino Real l'..a ••
,:,11frea. $225 + "4 ulll Sl.6S/mo S.Cl.'99-4892 Faye. "'--rtCenter warehouse/slorage area 49~2100 ~ Found: Brown & White
Spaniel with choke
chain, vie Newport Is
Fair, S.C.C. Colle1e.
• ...:.t.._Ol.28 ·--..., · k I c 64~5678 a~ . --Mother .. Child to sbr 3br, 9llO Dbl Gara1e lo Hu.nt. ~5470 an rear w /true s ze ac R E A L E S T A T E 8 n
Room w I f u I I house W.Side Cll 1250/mo Call &ch. Near Coast Hwy. cess dr. Suitable for li1ht MWPTFllOMTAGE manufacturing , as BROKER wants partner
• • .1 privileges. Newport Aon646-3850 EasyAcceu.833-330'1. llMTALS aembly or?. Completely to help purc~ase invest Sell
'i.t"''Bucb.&U-l81l -Male or Female room· Garate6stora1elDHunt. 2 Rmtal Spaces Approx. carpeted Will consider rneotproperties,64.5-3683
Lost.or found a pet? Call _mot87 ________ _
,~ Pnv. Entrance male 25-35 wanted to Bcb. 213/43$-2435 or P.O. 5Ci01Q. ft.' up. Including all or part. 641-1388 Bus. Pre-school. Uc. 84, rm to
&Ba.Micro, pool. tennis, share house in Laguna. Box 449, Seal Beach, \&Us. pso a, $4,SO. MSO hrs. 548·9991 eve & bid. Lrg apt. Full. Rltr ~ar. stps to bch $275 CalltlN-5844. 80740 Newport Blvd. Costa weekends (714)538--6166.
548-S366 M/F to shr 3 br hse. Offlcea..td 4400 Maa.SeeMaoager. WESI'PORTSQUARE
5015 Pool-Elegant. Patio No CM IN B area. $2 00. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DANA POINT 975·1120 3113 sq.ft. at 369 E. 17th
smoker. Fash aon I 631·5668/546-2363 <Jeff) 1617 WestcUff. N.B. Want 300' pvt ofc .... $165 Sl Call Max Adrian,
DJ5tmo. gar $50 640-6594 ; flnancial inst. 7000s.f. srrna w/ocean vu .... S80 Barrett RJty, 642-5200
;;or --------Resp. pror. to shr lge C. M~ lit. noor. A1ent 541·5032. 7 rm olc aprtmnt . 825 1 .... "'G *TE INVESTORS WANTED
Join small eroup 10 buy·
Ing control of under
valued public co. & in
iliatirur acquisition pro-
IJ'8.DI. ~eve 7U/146-73'74.
. U.guna Beach Motor Inn. award home, $300 & '-'3 --.... A A >•~ No Pac1f1c Coast ut.als 979-3167 __ ICOU.C&ITH Sln1le to triple omce IAUOAISLAMD
ll•Hwy, Laguna Beach -MIWPOIT alAt.esavail lo Newport Ofc /store /1ar /apt
'"1 'Daily, Weekly, Kitchen M/F <2l 301 lo shr clean I Elegant executive suites Beach. Call for lofo : above. All or part. Open
1 •'available. Low winter 2br lba CM apt. $22Smo in pratige location. With ~. Sat, 11-1. Owner I A1t
• --l'lda.4N-52N. +$100 sec. move in complete 1upport - -BiWe67J.1241. AU .Afi T .AXRH •-& •-~ .. 050 M2-S793aft8pm. services. Phahotflc:e space, 200-400 "'~rcJd --v .., 714/851-0681 sq ft. Irvme, "'1 blk from ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem, non smkr to shr 2Br --Moooraker Restaurant. ........ 4475
I RecoYered over $.S,000
Gol«Uc Silver from lOOT
Tender Loving Care for ambulatory person.
"•lflY C.M. home. 646·107'!__
"ftotets. Motels 4100 ,.,., ..................... .
~·~ 00 YOU LIKE
2ba condo .nr OCC. A/C, J.2.5..500 sq. ft. grnd fir, $1.05 pr sq ft Hurry' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Have50 OOOT need
Capital. 645-5016 pool,tenrus, $250+ut1I. ut.ilapd.From$8Sup.779 833-1414 STORE. South Coast
Avail 12 /S, Sheryl w. L9th. St. CM. Tom - -Hwy Laguna Beach MaMytoloml 5025
752 1330 ext 66, dys.1957.1900. Office, E .11de Costa 000+ sqfl. SSSO/mo. 1st & ••••••••••T.;~•••••••••
548-50l9 eve. Mesa , 132 Cabrtllo last 494-3993 ./NEED --b-h l -....... $179/mo.641·8544 Lge sunny room I al an I .---9.ore Space for lease 1500
luxury NB apt complex I EXECUTIVISUITES NEWPORT BEAC H . sq. ft & ~sq. ft an
Weeltly rentals from $84 Working male prer ''Therei.sadilference." 250sq. fl. Prestigious Huntington Beach. f1ex1 · /MONEY .~ up 645.7445. 2274 6315297 WeslcUff Dr address bletenns 213/596-7202 V
;~'Newport Blvd.C M ~eanfronl~N a v early 714/752·0234 $300 /mo. 63 l · 1949 IMlillfrid l..tal 4500
MOTELS7
..., ... Imo Female to uhr 2082Micbelaon Dr. lt212 9AM-4PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .,'LIVE AT NEW PO RT ......, " Bua'-C •213 •e BEACH $70/wk 3bdrm. 2ba Aft Spm 2021 mesa nlr" Law Office for LHH •••FOR LEASE•** • 645·0440 675 6783. ----For lease: Koll Irvine Jn Newport Beach, Orange 16101 Construction Cr. W
---dustrlal 2400 ft total County Airport area 2500 sq. ft . umt melds 322 CaEDfT MO _.OCCll6oa Rttltal1 4250 Apt lo s hr. Dana Pt. · sq. · . • Luxurious office avail sq ft. of ofc+SOOO sq. fl ftROILIM
.,.,.,.••••••••• •• ••••...... Large 2Br 2 Ba. Straight l!500 sq f\. delux of face Dec. lSt.h. in custom de Fenced, asphalt, covered Zlld & Jrd TD lo.ti
'rlol MOUM'TAIHVIEW wht male $230 mo, apace, 900 sq . ft . slaned Lawyers suite. yard VILLAS 1st/last. 493-0987 & warehouse. Courtesy to New slnale story ofrace Courtesy lo Brokers 97M5ll /155-1145
768-4234 Brknl. 7514760. ~ A .,.,... ft 714/751-4760 Arran1ed by • • '• TIHHIS CLUI · pprox. ~ sq · Coad...._ Lo.1 ~11Near Palm Springs. l 2 & Fem roommate to shr 2 Doctor, Lowy..-, aceot Secrelaraa 1 1500sq ft mdu.atrial space. A Mortiaae Broker
•1 3 bedroom villas ava1la b r. 2 b a w I s am e, ~ Clll .. I area, fully f~rn. Recep· w/2 om~. 2 bath, 11e ----------1
•1 ... 't>le. Weekly, monthly Sl.9750/mo, nr So Coast Ele1antbldg.,ln heartof tlonlst. copy service, rear door.1240M Logan Lowest rates available·
and annually 7 lighted Pla.za.Eves,556-1144. Huntington Bch , library, conference Av . CM. $495 mo Free cooaultallon No
tenrus courts. Close to ------w/spac:ious offices room.Cail7l4/S33·l940 _ 540-9352646-0681 cost-no obligation loan
Ra.nc ho Mirag e's M/F shr furn 2br. 2ba skyll&ht.s, wetbar, con-DELUXE OFFICE, 10 ---·--quot.ea.lat,2nd,3rd's,re·
<' 'Restaurant Row Agent. N.B apt. Pool, jac, ten, fererice nn, 85< per 1q. rt. Cal-American Bldg., m <Xe• wMe with o/h door. finance Iii AITD'a. No
""4<714)328-4097. inclutilSheri645·874sor Ph•. luPf:r 2.000 sq.rt. Newport Ceoter Call 750 sq rt, $'MO. Utll pd. min/max Creative
"~bdrm, 2ba condo on
North Shore of Tahoe
•. • f'!Uy furn. 5/mao from ~ ~h Star $400/wkly r1~·32211, S30-3946 Bert _
;1flalm Sprlnp lux. tennis
Coodo. pool, spa, 2Br.
2Ba. Wknd wkl y • ,e-7587.
6315354 Eves. medical bldg .. well ap-M Adrian C.M Fwy close 675-6251 financing uper Please
poinUd at 7~ per sq.ft. ~-t ruiy 642-S200 call631 ~ 5412089 Fem Shr lbr w/(ull house Fordetailscall um••~ • FOR Leue. 14 24 Sl.1-;mm-mm,iiiiiii.iiiiimmil
pnvileees. Ideal loc in RED CARPET Prime Newport / Mesa Gertrude, Santa Ana. Ill
CM $11.5-$145 depending llN-1351 lk•ioeu Park. Quallity 31SOsq ft. 642-5252
on qualifications. Leave• ft 11 located office ., warehouse SlolCllJI 4550
messa1e Adrian 645-1839 ~·eoe'ta •Mesa office. space. 1,llllO sq. ft. unit •••••••••••••••••••••••
M/F to ahr 2br, l~ba Pan next to your door. avail. for Immediate OC· Approx. 8,000aq. ft. avail.
duplex, 1ar. CM clean, Fully equipped with ~o.calJ'"~..:~:~~~F~~: in Fountaln Valley near ~p. $180/mo + a.-t ulll carpet, a /c, cabl.net.s ., •' ,.... S.D. Frwy. $1320 mo .
MONEY AV AJLABLE
$2SK-$100K Quick
Penooal Service
Secured by ComblnaUon
al Real/Personal Prop.
Latertel Flnanclal Corp.
64.5-7305 storaie. a e uon ably 1 :acM. .:.J~otm~~S56-~9360~~·~548~·!!7533~~· ~1--.MAllllam-.~
4.awail, Molokai tBr con priced. Call Tom, Harbor 800 IQ ft 3 offices in ..... W..ted 4600 ...__. W-"'-...1 SOJO
1 'llo, view, pool, tennis On Female. non-smoker. Balter Proleaslooal Bld1. Newftnft Cmter. 56'7 San ....................... ...._..,.••••••••••--••••••••••••• ... , beach. $2$/day IMl3-9798 at/yrs up, beach condo, 1157 '"""' ._. . ...,.,. Nlcolaa Dr. Suite 109 ~ for email house
tennla. furn. 963-8891 hm. • ·---y SUITI f100permo.M4-4684 with small yard &/or SI00.000 2Mt T.D. T71"550, ext 16. MllAV• tq>lex with 1mall yard Seeur.d by prime Npt
1mmed occupancy. 3000 122 A.late, Balboa hi. In Hunt. Bch area. Bch Ocean View Lua.
aq. ft. Ste Of 8 offlc.. Opal Sat.. 11-S. Owner I n4/9l!O-a705. Condo. PP only.no Bkn
+conference 6 recep-All-8lWe673-12U. pleue. Paya 154!' per yr. ---....--=-----f tlon . Koll Center1 ~ty, emplyd woman, All due 5 yra or 1oooer. Newport Bcb. Conlan Approximately 720 sq.rt. deslree pvt ,uest qtn, ln .11119Walker87().8800
Ann Harv• y < 21 S > loCllted a1 Brook bunt • Mooarch Bay Shores, ....,._ T t •3000. Atlanta In HunJ!.nlt~ Welt Nloe. Sel~ctlve,. l.n-DJJ1" ,.. 1035
Beadl. f'IS moa Y;... telll1ent, attractive. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• • Jut month + ... so «·ZMO; 499-3795 ~ ~ C llCUrit,y depotlt. llonlh -..... ,_. e. to ....,.. leue. For ln· HOU& E wanted b Y All l1P'9 of real e1tate
formation call Carol mature. quiet cpl. Npt lnWll.meDU•tneelNt.
'7114111 8cb or C.M. To '850 mo. S,.dtl~ la Leue. Sec. dep. tor am. MTD1
&ra1oed dot-M4-650I MZ..2171 14s;.061 I
Employed, rt1r,11.1lble ,._,_ .-...:.-y D •
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I.ma• " ama Ameitcao .. "913-41'1 bird, want.a to rent 2 br ~
apt, moblle bome or lti••IDIATI
boUM. Reuonable. Have FAST FUN DINO OD
ref1. Call Ad Answer and'a • lrd'I. Cambria di> at eG-000, M hrs a lbtlqt. -.MN dq. 1~.....::-=-~~~~~1
Wldl)W bu mone1 to b\O' R.etlNd lady want. effl· ar make IND T.D. ••>' -cl•nt)' or roem wltb alM abo•• po,ooo. No
ldtche priv. 11ndu $200. ~ ~. no.J)Glty. J'or
MM'fOI. adklil call AGT ITJ.'311
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Animal Assistance FOWICL Hu.sky mix. Blk.,
League. U12273, No fee whl fem. Sprin1er
•Found or lost a pet., Call
1.B! We' re the Pet Pala.
(714 )739-2988
REWARD
Spaniel, liver " wht.
male. Retriever mix.
Blonde male. Newport
Beach Animal Sheller.
&M-3656.
Lost, fem Shih Tiu Found necklaces on
16lbs1 ~alt & pepper /1ra_y Bluebird Canyon Drive
& wrute colonng. Haar i 0 La & u n a e ea c h .
clapped. 4yrs old. On Michelle call 497 ·5885 Friday, Nov 14th al .. _ Fastuon Island around _E_v_es_o_r _Wkn __ .... _. ___ _
9:30AM . Please call: Fbd. Sm wh cocll•PoO·
m.IMI. Hd, 90me yellow. Vic.
Loll. Yount Imo. old 1ray f'aUedPo. Wtl . ..,-092.
maJ. cat• /Wblte chest• Lclt: Pit Bull, black •
white paws. Vic. Harbor white female. Reward,
View area.~. szoo. 536-4782. H .B.
Lost, prescription LOST: Gold bracelet, re-
giasaes, E. Bluff· bl /red verslble w /blue & red
case, reward. 76().0150. e 0 am e J R e w a rd
Lost. Siamese mix male.
&-mo, vie Monte Vista &
Oranie. C.M. 642-6959.
m.5523
642-5678 Found. Small female long
---------•hair kitty, blk & wht.
FOUND. Beautiful. gen
lie. lg youhg female Lab,
Albert.Ion's, Dana Point
661-21821 dys.
People who are seeking Bolaa Chica/ Edinger.
an apartment look first _HB_,:_Ev_es_1192_-_35_7_9_. __
in Classified Will your SEU.. id.le items with a
ad be there? To place Daily Pilot Classified Ad .
your ad, call 642·56~ 642-5678. ·
FOUND: oo San Diego
Fwy, Maanoua ext, 11-7.
beautiful trained lovea-
ble Bull Terrier /Shep.
96Ulm
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Our Alicia Parkway of· flee bH 2 immediate
OF NEWPORT ESCORT
752-9311
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Psychic Consultations
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5:56-1178
phones Ir work i n General Accounlin&. 1 liri omce. Salary based
onap. ('1H)M6-3629.
Gnmd Openlna. Men & l:;iiiiiiii~~~~~-~
Women. for relaxation & I"
stimulation try ''Touch
of a.au llauaee Ir Spa"
11525 Beach Blvd , H.B.
S..9172. We accept all
credit cards, open 7
dayl.
M-n-
Mth II moatbl previou.t benkiDI experience.
Aatradive IM!y 55, wc;>uld
lib to meet respectable
Daft $5-G. For l&1tlnl re·
lat;kwwhip, poulble mar·
rial•· Boll 6135, S.A.
ll'l106. 1---------I
INI'RO SPECIAL
MYSTIC MASSAGE
MA.5SAGE $10W /AD
. Santa Ana 556-46$6
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I need Libertarian Lliwyer to unravel super .BAR'l'ENDERS 1....:0_.;.....::....;...;:...:..::...;:.:.::.::... ___ , Nowbirlq. fullUme. Ap·
ply In person: Beach
House Inn, 619 Sleepy
Hollow Ln, Laeuaa
FASHION, fun, and
money $$S$. P /time or
f/time, no lnvestmenu. muat be 21 or over .
8"lloe Faablona, call
M&03llZ
P.s-hr
213/911-7411
IOOHIS Waot.ed for lt•J>roJfft
MlJSl'BAVEATLEAST SYRSDPERJENCE la bot application,
Real Eltat• Sll.1111/br. Lee Roonns,
S'&I •RY Mi-~, lW Superior A~ Av.,c.a .
UPTO SJ4,ooo Saleasirl wanted part
PbaM Work· tJme ,,... sport.in& soocts • .. Noaleareq ,... l JWalFAtateLlcreq. 1port1wear 1tore n
Xlat oppty to work ln a IAl\ma IDlt..
1 1 .. urowin1 Nw9t Beach nlESPORTS DEN
Rea[ ~late Firm. Air ____ 115_1_·T1_51 ___ ....,
CCDditJoned otflces. SALES
l'or an appointment to u ...... •areaa--a1lveand bear our offer on your 1 -•·~
lalary call Don Now I!
&$t.1168
Receptiowsl, order clerk.
with good telephone
VOlec!!, some typing, COD·
genial working cond.
759-11.50.
uc.-rtO~IST
-lmmedJate openinl to Tapldly-expa od Int
Newport Beach loan bc'ohrace firm. AMwer
t8ephoaes, ireet public
4'llghtlyping. 640-9350
Receptionist for Op-
tometrist'• office Full
lime, H.B. 963-3030
RECEPTIONIST Small mfg firm in H.B.
Sales order service. t> p-in&: SOwprn, 2Yra. otrice exper. req'd . Please
call: 894·5351 for in· t«View
our famous
DIME-
A-LINES
CLASSlC old Dutch e
candle st>lld brass
chandelier 21 lncbea
diameter will hang or
ut on table UO.
Large palr antique
Paris binoculars deco
piece Sl2. Ei&bt anti-
que brau enilne and
steam 1(8ul(es $25-$50.
Lar1e old solid cop·
per French cookmg
pot S28 English brass
sp1t0CX1 $7 Old McGill
Street cer conductors
coin changer $10 8 in·
c h heavy polished
brass door knocker
$9 . Fifteen old
fireplace tool sets in
brass or wrought Iron
$7·$45. Brass wood
basket Sl2. Fire grate
SS. . Thirteen unique
old fireplace andirons
lo braas or Iron
SS·$25. Five fire
sc ree ns $7 $25
Walnut and brass
ptpe rack S7 Old
glass JU1cer S2 E1gh·
teen antique brass
and copper r1re ext·
1ngu1shers polished.
make fine lamps and
decorator accents
Sl0-$25 Oriental
pewter and inlaid
brass box Sl5. Seven
antique Kodak
cameras 1913·1894
$15-$50 Forty Three pu~ces of silverplate
on solid copper,
pewter and brass
urns, pitchers and
trays S2·$30. Old Vernon 8 string Banjo
ukelele ass. Antique
brass and porceJalD
bathroom fixtures
$1·$7 Five foot anll-
q u e cas t Iron
porcelain bath tub $50
Antique glass or
brass door knob sets
15·$7. Oak, brass and
croc kery English
biscuit barrel $12.
V10ta1e bra.as ships
wheel clock and
barometer set by
Swift SU. M3 W 15th
St .. Costa Mesa,
between Placentia
a n d Mon r o'v l a
Streett. 548--0W Sat.
9·5Sun1~.
CANISTER vacuum
complete $20. No wheel type pedal H ·
erciser sa. TV port•·
ble black and white
plays aood $2$. After
10 : 30 648-1525
WASHER $25, IH dryer S2.5 or both tor "'°· 11on1n1 board as. Iron S2 C•rd table $5.
cortee pot s..
Levelon, 2, $25 each.
~
BEAUTIFUL five
ll1ht chandlier with
prlsm1 $45. Sliver
rlng1 wlth atonH,
other rlnet n to $20. Old beer Lite Miller
$5. Milk, coke boxea
S2.50 each. Very old
silver plate knlve1.
forks, pitchers, plat-ters 50c to $10. Larae
metal rack for 78 and
45 records $5. Tennis
balls 3 for 50c. Three t ires 15 Inch for
spares They are not
new but good SI.SO
each. Bumper jacks
$4. Nine drawer chest
$15. Two caat iron
bean pots $5 and $10.
Stemware, brandy,
cocktail, wine glasses
SI to $3. General Elee·
tric portable small
Televilion as ia $7 .50.
Cast iron car $35.
Fl re wagon $25.
Elephant Bank $35~
Carousel bank $15.
Two solid brass
trays, one medium
and one large $7.50
and $15 Please
do not block
driveway Saturday
and Sunday 9AM to
Dark 597 Victoria.
Costa Mesa. 642-8135.
TEN speed and three
speed bicycles $50.
Boogie surf board,
new $20. 7 glass aur-
fboard $2.5. Motorcy-
cle racb $10 to $20.
Golf cart $15. Two
Dodge van seats $20.
Table taw $50. One
third horse motor $2.5. Coleman camp
beater $10. IBM
typewriter 150 .
Remote control
model sailboat $28.
Odyssey television
game $1.5. Wilson ten·
nis racquet $10 lee
skatea, Bauer $25.
Bird cages $5 to $20.
Ten hone Johnaon
outboanl $50. Twenty
hone Oliver outboard
$20. Rttord players
S5. Eight track home
stereo $35. 75'1 Wlhon,
Costa Meaa. 6314164.
CARPENTERS toola S)·f5. Wheel chair uo. Two ~Ott U · ten a lo,_ cords S? .60 eat:b. Small tool•
IOc ·U 50 LacUu cfrenes &he 12,14 ~ Two pair ladles boot.s
$4 pair. Doc house, new $15. One palr
ladies pumps S4. F'lre
eirttniutaher 03 needs ref1Jlin11 . Rol\away TV 1\and
$5. Ladles Ortbopedlc
corset $8. Butcher
block cboppln& board
$5. Coleaian 2 bW"Der
dinp stove $10. Gultar $10. Video sports game with re·
mote control new $14
Aluminum crutcltes $10. 2092 Wallace
Ave., Costa Mesa
548-7011
T
Garaae/movlna Hie. Sat
only 9am 365 Flower St.
ColtaMeaa
s.t-Su.n 6-9 Only. Garden-1.ni toob·Hand pwr plow-
K aw a aa Ir I 350 Kaul
-
Dlredor trombone II ......... for Hie. AIM>
db cue. Excellent con· Penner lobn wet1.Ut.
dltloa.1100.17J.IOA after O.U ('714) lll0-20.18
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HHOOORE
ROBINS
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W/l'Cabover Camper
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For Your Car!
'77DATSUH
Dynamite F -10, 2 door,
bal~bba<k., 5 a peed ,
radioa.nd heater. CU~) • $22'1
JIMMAIUHO
VOLKSW•GEN
18711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
14~2000
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'71RAT 121
•cylinder,• speed, 33,000 miles.
Sl499
~?6f"4JN 9734 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'75 MERCEDES 280C
Euelleot condltioo ! l
(~NVl)
18295
'75 MERCEDES•~ SE
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'18 450SL ~ low 111llu
(461VKR)
'79 4.50SL lOK low mile.
(OUXTIJ)
'79 450SL 19K low mu ..
(IM7YLZ)
'79 450SL 29K low miles
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IMPORTS
l~OHARBOR BLVt>
COSTA MESA
631-1276 642 56781-----------------9800 Autos, Hew 9800
,.. Cou.rier mechanically
xlnt. $1100 obo . PP
.._1(54038Y) JOHHSOM & SOM
U..Collt Mff'C_..,
S.d•1beck
Yaley .......
'712003 ' 1peed. sunrf., stereo,
(742PCW>
'762002
Auto, sunrf, air,
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G \op, 39,000 ml, fully
equ.lpped. Xlnt cond.
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9570 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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262111 Harbor Blvd. I
Costa Meaa 540·5630 l
We Pay I
OVER 1
1 IJuelooli
For Your Good
VW, Porsche or Audi. . ...
..• ----. .• ,1~
5UIAI YAHDUIA l
CaotaiD aeata, fuJl carpet I and panel, wide wheels, v.a, aW>matic steering ;
and air. lt'1 Beautiful! I VW-PORscHE-AUDI 1
(1C063113) I E c t H' . S36t5 I 445 . o.u t~ay I
1 at Bayside Dnve JIM MAalMO t Newport Beach 673-0900 ,
VOLISWAGEH 1
1
• Premium pnces 1871.1 Beach Blvd. paid for any used car
HUNTINGTdN BEACH (foreign or domestic l 14~2000 in good condition. .
1 '11> Dod&e van BlOO, p /S, 1!11!!See .. !l!IU!11NIF .. lr!lsl!t.1
1 !II!~ " P/B, auto, 2800 mi, $6900. ,..
• 67S-~
~~---------------• Ford Van, runs iood,
cuat int .. iood cond.,
I m\lltMJe. $lll()O, 548.6646 .-
"IS Qievy Car10 Van, ps, :!888 llurbor Rl vd
pb, air, ~ ton, saooo. (:oi;ta ~ll'sa s.io.0330 , Att.87pm 6'5-6068. •------------• .... ~Dlied
J ...._ W.e.d 9590 .... •••••••••• ••• • ••••• '·· ....................... AH.IOiiltO 9705
WE.PAYTOPDO&..LAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• fca'COI> Ulled ears-tor.Ip, _.1 • _., dllme9t.klt w clastlcs If ._..,..,.
)'our car la extra clean, Ml:AnL'MIARTERS
1eeua FIRST! ..--,.-
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2925 HarbOr Blvd.
COSTA MESA
979-2500
WEIUY
cWNCARS
ANDTIUCKS
CONNELL
W76GT (071\JOQl
$4999
'78 Sport Sect ( 01831)
'"" W17Splder (~LT)
$74ft
'78Spr1nt GT (04061 l
$1299
IEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
75~0900
'78 Sport Sedan, immac.
very lo miles, am/fm
'
'77 S30i 4 speed,
EXCELLENT'
low miles, (523 RZl >
'77320i auto., sunrf ..
air, (694 TIA)
'77 m •speed, sunrf ,
air, stereo, low miles ;
{831TWA)
'78 3204speed, air, I
slereocass., (233 UNR> I '783204 speed, s unrf ,
air, stereo cass •
<873WDI)
'79 32C» 4Speed, sunrf., 1
air, stereo cass .. etc
(3S8MRE>
Sodcleback
Yahy
1Mp0ri•
714131-2040
CREVIER
&I S.T • HOAOWAY
SAN fA ANA
835·3171
THI! ULTIMATE 0111\llNO MACHIN(
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'733.0cahpd. (0559)
'74JOmtJh/r (0332)
'75 IOQ2a (Olm)
"J'Iaocal•apdJJr <Oaal '762002s/r 4.sp.(15781
'7832Uaair, (5169)
"7932(» upd, sunrf (6917)
'7832Ua, air (6095)
'79528& 4spd ( 1944)
'7952.Biaa/r (261.S)
CloMdS..llday1
oaAMGI COUNTY'S
OLDEST
Sales-Service-Leasing
Rov C.-ver,lnc. RoliS floyce BMW
1540Jamboree
Newport Beach 640-6444
I
CHEVROLET cass, wheels. plnstriped,)1111 _______ 111!
., II .1 r I•,, II . I
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car cover $8200/0BO
~1407
S46-1200 __...__ ........ ______
1
'73 Alla spyder. bought
HIGH IUYU new ·1•. mlnt cood, $5000
IOI Mcl.AREM11
"" Top dollars for Sports _or_bat __ ol_r_. 548 __ ·_3398 ___ . __ 1
I" Cara, B~s . Campers, '77~ Alfa Romeo Spyder, BSON. Beach Blvd
914'1, Audi 1 ah.up, coovt. Blaupunckt LA HABRA
't AlkforU/C MGR sta"eo, silver, gd cond. (5M.i. No. of SA Fwy l
' JIM MAllMO •. 500. -..3205. l7141S2~5Ul
VOLISWAG M Sunday by Appt.
llTU Beach Blvd. Ami
97o7
-------· HUNTINGTON BEACH •••••••••••••••••• • •• •• 1---------1 14~2000 '74 AUDI '76 BMW 2002, s unroof. 19·.:.:----------1 lOOLS. 2 door, sunroof. mag whls, am/fm cass,
awxnaUc. (lOUIEV> other xtras, xlnt cond,
Sitts saooo. Call 640-SS93 or
JIM MAAIHO 752-9893. ~~------~---! YOUCSW AGIEH '77 BMW S30i : Sunroof,
18711 Beach Blvd. au t 0 • a / c , 8 m / r m
HUNTINGTON BEACH cassette. 38,000 miles. 14~2000 $7500. 751 ... 760.
na. 9560 '7• TU fuel inj xlnt cond. • • ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • Wt n'.u. .
968-Z758
'72 BMW 2002A, auto, AC,
aumf, new palnt, good
eond. "150. PP. ~<M44S
·n BMW HOCSl, xlnt
ccod. warranty. $199)0,
~.
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v.s •·•P4'. Hmpa. AM!f'N cua., look• sin\,
ruoa roucb. 92000. --..M&-alO&
DATSUN 21 O's
ID SERIAL MODEL
DEALER INVENTORY COST
133-6129 •a1 SOLD Deluxe BoO't-~ . ...-eoe11no. AM,.....,. !Mlf.,....,oe
1100-9647 '80 210 2 Dr. Deluxe ..... _.., •• _ l>OCIY-......-.0.~ 5-
763-7964 '80 210 2 Dr. Deluxe
Ait-""""'9 .,..,....1oe--..-~
864-1230 '80 210 2 Dr. Deluxe "" -""'OGNnO ..,,..,,,.,"' _., -~
125-4071 '812104 Dr. Delux• Au1°"'"1c _.__, _.,_~
1237 -4190 '80 210 4 Dr. Deluxe
5 IC>Md --""'""" _.,. _ ~ 861-2462 '80 210 4 Dr. Deluxe Au10tMltC. _., _ ~
932-7822 '80 210 4 Dr. Deluxe Au4-•.tc. _,_ ..-lcltftg. _....., _,
827-0673 'IO 210 4 Dr. D•luxe Automauc. olr GondtOOt-_.,--"'II
115-9240 '81 210 H•tchback Deluxe 5-111-8943
5-Sl i>«•• '81 210 Hatchback Delux•
298-8227 '81 210 Hetchback Delux• 5 .,,.._., _.,. ..... ll'IOUIOlnO
099-8232 '81 210 H•tchbeck D•lux•
5 -· _., -'"""ldinO 103-9043 '81 210 Hatchb•ck D•luxe
5 -· _., -ll'IOUIOlnO 1228-0844 '80.,210 Hatchbeck Deluxe
A<ltometlC. Iii< ~"'°""'O· DOGY-moo-.g
030-1221 '81 SOLD Deluxe --..... ~_..-087.93&1 '81 SOL:D ~ Deluxe ................................
-OeS-0997 '81 210 W90on S-SL~beldy-~
1191.1599 '80 ~D •-WOodGr .... -.~-089-3270 '81 210 Waaon s....i
1105-354'3 'IO 210 Wagon __ .. wooclgrW ·-
088-3845 '81 210 Wagon
""4-UC.l>Odyttcle~--u
DATSUN 510's
$5433
$5519
$5148
$5003
$52A1
$5108
$4705
$4803
$5150
$5299
$5892
$5299
$5299
S4299
$6257
+
093-5716 '115104 Dr. Hetchbeck
AutotNltt. two• ton. p..,,..
022-0537 '81 510 2 Dr. Seden Aul()n'\8llC .., concht~iinQ
092-5889 '815104 Dr. H•lchbeck
Automeuc roor ~otectlOn ~
1194-1838 'IO 510 4 Dr. Hatchbeck
ta57S $'SMt
S8184 ...
$8730 ...
'8255 $99
5 opeed. pro!ec!IO<> p1ch119. elloyl
DATSUN PICKUPS
065-0838
llo<ly -moutd'l>Q
1224-9649 Cl!fomo~
'81 Shortbed
•ao SOLD
$5848
$5248
075-1047 '81 Longbed '5949
076-1070 '81 Longbed $5049
PlflCES 0000 W1TH THIS AD
DATSUN 310's
061-5694 '81 310 4 Dr. • -_.,--"'II .,..,_.-o ...-eoe1ono
052-5034 '81 310GX 2 Dr.
'...-bOd'f-~ ~ --d 057 -0000 '81 310GX 2 Dr.
,...., ... -.-.,-~ -"'O ·--· 061-5804 '813102 Dr. Sed•n • ...-,...._d -·'"O
•124-7011 '81 310GX Coupe • ...-"""'"°' 1091-7060 '80 SOLD 5 ...-,.,..........,., ~ -......-.g . ..._
1086-7166 '80 SOLD
6 "'*"' tt.-cn-. ·-~ 1090-7267 '80 SOLD . ..,_. __ .,
045-2587 '81 310GX Coupe & ...-
095-5663 ~1 310GX Coupe 6 ...-d,...,,,ool, ,...._..,.-·lfte.
1119.7431 '80 a10GX •Dr.
• 4 lj>MG, ~. '"lderooerlifto
101 -4977 '81 310GX •Dr.
•.-. ~ ....... OOorliftO
1171-8037 '90 ~10GX 4 Dr. ..~.--..... 1-.......d 1144·8316 '90 a1oQl< 4 Dr.
4 .-..,, -IClnttlg, MfW'OOI • .,..,.,.,....,d
097-9383 '81 a10GX 4 Dr • ................ _...... ... .., .......
$5019
$5401
$5401
S5A1
$5970
S5827
*5U9
$5358
'5780
'8870
es110
tas11
*8110
*5810
la711
SALE PRICE
S5532
$5818
$5247
$5102
SS340
$5207
$4804
$4902
$5249
$5398
$5791
$5398
$5398
$5398
$5388
seo12
SSSM
$11877
ta349
$5532
$5580
$5783
$8874
$8283
$8829
$8354
$5947
$5345
$8048
$8048
$5118
$5500
$5500
$5880
S8089
SS728
$5458
$5488
$5889
seo8•
SSI09
see to
18109
$8909
18810
ONLY 1 /3 OF INVENTORY LISTED
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
AT SIMILAR SAVINGS
The Time la Now For
NEWPORT DATSUN
•
llACH IMPOITS
MDove&reet
NEWPORT BEACH 71~0900
SilBSALEl '74 4.12 auto, orl1. ownr. ori1. palnt, reblt eng. _......;. _______ ,
SL500. 1163-5986 ----I MIW 1910 toeGL 3A '70 VW Convt Yellow ,
black, Am/Fm caa1. gd --------lnclude1 automatic cood. $3:Wl0. S40-4037 '78 Cam, auto, am/fm trana., power 1leerln1. 4 wheel dlac brakes . --.-7-1-.. -... ,-,-,T-...--1959 Dune BUllY $600 or st~. a /c, new mags &
quartz clock , s tel'eo -bestocrerCall pamt,24mpg.84.231M12
epeakera, r eclining DllSll. M2·8829 O..rolet 9910 lS1 Mdao, clean m
•out.~. aray
Ml-4544! bucket aeat.s, Body-Glo. Immaculate, loaded wllh -----•••••••••••••••••••• •••
<'968> extru. <890YCS> '70 Ghia, blue, newly •CHEV. HU '10 i-----
SALI PRICE $6399 1'91.ored. 12750 or trade
9742 Plus tax, license, prep & ~u~ .. L._11-·-~~.J farVW + $. 851-2025 _ MAUIU V6 ........ •• • •• • • • • • • • doc. rees rrl¥"'\. R~ SPORT COUPE!
$8936 VOLl(SWAGlN INC Volvo 9772 Automatic trans, air ___ _
534-4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c o n d . & qi o r e '
• xlnt cond, yellow, Goodthrull·24only 13731 Harbor VOLVO (Ser.<8!9). -.;;;·;,;,~~:~ [!M'f., '74V::;H::•• S.::5L::~~~E "if;i;~:ol
Slllll5148-39SO -2025 s. Manchester Hatchback, 2 door. sun OVERS~ DELIVERY 831-0555
VS, automatic, p /s, air, ~-·· 'J '-~ liOOdown 48 payments of ~ T'f.~e
$113.39 APR 17 60% 0 .A.C. Def Pmnl $5942 LINCOLN-MERCURY
(874WGQ) UH8AutoCenter Dr.
SD Fwy Lake Forest exit = llldlet 11,sooK ml Anaheim 750-2011 rod with 4 speed, radio EXPERTS Int/ext. roll bar, and heater. Great Buy•
....... raclt, au\{> re· For aale '78 Saab, 99GLE. <74SY AJ) EARLE IKE
$.1995 8•1RO-VI7N00E0 '7 2 Cu atom C r u Iser '72 Ve1a Zdr Hatchback, SEEUSFtRST! s....tFord Wagon, xJnl cond. idcood.$795 . -----loaded $1595. 644-4839. 6'2-2799.
rirM cau, maa wfieel•. lo ml, xlnt cood 631-7109 $2495 VOLVO We have a good selection 5440GardenGrove Blvd ·75 Marqws Colony Park --------
o f NEW & USED West.aunster 6364010 St Wgn Xlnt cond. . . '74 Veaa GT Hatchback,
Chevrolet.! Have something to sell"> Loaded w/extras. Only Sell thmgs fast with Daily clean, new paint/tires. • 873-S'lll, SNU-2072 1_eves __ l_wk_nda_. -----1 JIM MARIHO 1966 Harbor Blvd
... 9744 W.,, 9762 VOU<SWAGEH COSTA MESA
.,...•••••••••••• •••••. ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• 18711 Beach Wvd 646-9301 540-946 7
t •19 MGI '76 DL. Fr wh. dr. 5spd. HUNTINGTON BEACH
COHHEll
C HEVROLET
~lljrliur lil\tl
c ·c IST \ '1 1-~' \
S"l>-1200
~tops, atereo, low $2595. Lo m~ lmmac.1 ___ 14_2--_2_0_0_0 __
laiUes, 1~r condition S48-62l8, IH2o 5-9. '78 YW IUS
VOLVO SALE
(881XUZl .. 199 '76 SUbaru, 4WD wgo, ?passenger, (2527.SR>
-dark areen, a/c , make @~ Uowcwl ocrtt 1so-01"!... $5999
MEW 1910
2425 SEDAM '78 Chevette 4dr. 41pd.
4 cylinder. 4 speed 130Krru, $2700
VOLKSWAGEN IHC Toyota 9765 s..Mf ford 534-4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5440Garden Grove Blvd
trans m 1as1 on, rue I · 452-5733
iQJectioo. power steer· . in&. 4 wheel disc brakes. 75 Moote Carlo Landau,
quartz clock. stereo fully loaded, S2200
speakers, reclining 848-41<li. 13731 Herbor '79 TOYOTA SIS Wl'Stmin.ster 636 4010
• Garden Grove SPORT COUrE '78 VW DASHER ..._.___ _ Air cond, AM /FM , S
'18 lllGB, :dot cond, new speed, only 22,000 miles.
radial! & much more <OOOXME)
Deluxe station wagon, 4
speed, air , great cond1 ·
lion! < 11963 > $4995
~~~~seata&BodyGlo. 76 Monte Carlo. AM /FM
SALE rRICE stereo . .dnt shape, $2500,
Plus tax, license. prep & 1163-GnS.
9'D> or will trade for $4999 ~~~~ v:~:~ ... Dat.swi 240-280Z. 846 4633
8YU /Wknd s (213 1
1118-ll97ldys. ~ 11:0J1.a .. 100 18711 Beach Blvd.
doc fees '73 Chev Nova 39,000 mi. $787 6 $1300. less painting &
Good thru 11.24 only seal cover allowance of
$150. 642-S212 ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH =::::~~:I~ ~~~l ri~~~~~:::e '7:~:~: -tftM'l~~·~!i ~~?~:.;::;;;~
~ 9741 '77 Toyo ta Ce I vc a Dynamite sunroof, 4 ---·------$2400.548-6646; 642-5200
••••••••••••••••••••••• Uflback. Xlnt. cond. speed , greal shape 2025 S. Manchester '73 Malib HT r 11 -·~-="-T am/fm radio. Heater, (64SPHB) Anaheim 750-2011 u cpe, u r~..-alr. auto trana. Shade $3995 pwr, air, radio, 26M , 1
CLIAR.ANCE louvera, low mileage. JIM MA•INO ORAMGI! COUHTY own. $2250. 548--0989
&M-ma. VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO Chryslet' 9925
(I) '76 50e Diesels low as 18711 Beach Blvd EXC...USIVEL Y VOL VO •••••••••••••• • • • • • ••••
<IOlRSC> For tale Roll bar for HUNTINGTON BEACll Laraest Volvo Dealer 1971 Newport. good trans $5999 Toyota pic kup. S50. 842-2000 inOran1eCounty' car. uking S300 Needs ~leverungs BUYorLEASE starter 494·3548.
RACH IMPORTS n c.oron3 Mk 11. auto 68K ·79 VW Van 7 pass Dark DIRECT Colltinentd 9930
8'8DoveSlreet m 1, gd cood. SL695 , brwn/lan. 13.000 m1 Gd ....,.,,..,......,..., •••••••••••••••••••••••
NEW PO RT BEACH S46-664-0 cood. S000C> 494 9456 or tiilllJll~ri6
752-0900 eves497 3598 1972 LIMCOLH
'78 Corolla, Am tFm cass
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~Porsche 924, like new, TRIUMPH .... than 4000 mi, auto,
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74 m . blk. sunroof. mint
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18711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
842--2000
Good cond. $75-0.
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bad Needs rnlerlor. evenings
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1979 VOLVO 242DL _63_1_.(8).S _____ _
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552-6167 '75 T-TOP
'75 Bug convt. Yellow. Power brakes, power
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top, mtnt cond Lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• with lilt /telescoping
mileage. PP Orig Gwrd 9901 steering wheel. air .
owner, Days 546-6654. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM stereo, rear wm
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