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1984-12-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
• Forece1t1 on A2 . "'-1 ' • ~ •;11 flJHOAV l>f C f Mm JI 1'· 1'111·1 OHANCf C.OlJNf Y C AL lfOHNIA i'• Cf NT •, Sitter gets 10 years for murder Teer:i desert bed as disturbed by judge committed to youth authority for c ritlle m1tted to the California Youth uthonty ror the death of Ma11hcw Bullard. a 7-month-old boy who wa'i fatall't' \tomped and kicked last June < aliforn1a Youth \uthorit}' uisuall}' doc~n 't hold ofTendcr\ pi.1!>l the1r 23rd binhday I he tet·n-age girl lOn \. t\.lcd No-.. 2 of wcond-dc&rce murder wa\ ar- internal anJuncs at Fountain Valley Community Hospital, wnnes~s \1ud dunng the tnal Colvin claimed the boy wa~ 1nJ urcd dunng a fall Colvin 'i ver!l1on ol what had haP"" pcned to thr little boy · Her ~tory, c-...en now. dot'So't makr •n) ~nsc," Turner said. refer· nn11. 10 probation rcporu prepared after <.oh tn v.a'i conv1ctcd last month •• ( he) ha' a ~nous probl.:m that need!> to be dealt v.1th." By STEVE MARBLE and JEFF ALDER Of tMO.,,..... ..... A 15->-ear-old Hun11ng1on Beach girl who murdered an infant boy she County A man who claimed he was having flashbacks from the horror movie 'Halloween II' when he killed a Fullerton couple is sentenced to death./ A2 A minor earthquake centered near Santa Ana went largely unnotic ed on the Orange Coast./ A2 A traffic pileup on the Santa Ana Freeway put the brakes on traffic Fri day afternoon./ A2 California The X-29 supersonic air- craft shows 'the right stuff' on Its maiden flight Frlday./A3 Survivors who thought they'd beaten the disease are starting to show post- pollo symptoms./ AS A disabled couple says their life has been trans- formed by a collie dog trained to do hundreds of household tasks./ A7 Nation Four people are dead in OklahomS\ efter a bank robber herded them Into a back room and o pened fire./ A3 A panel of experts says there's no longer any doubt that a low cholesterol diet can re- duce heart disease./ A4 He may be 82 years old, but Mason White still puts In a full day -every day -at a West Virginia coal mine./ AS World A U.S. fan wants his island of New Caledonia to join the United States as New Califo rnia./ A4 Religion A variety of Christmas programs Is offered throughout the Orange Coast./A8 Sports The Rams' playoff hopes are put on hold after 16-13 loss in San Fran- cisco. /81 M ater Del and Ocean Viewwlll meet In the finals of the Tournament of Champions basketball tournament./81 Entertainment The Dogs of Newport and Moira White earned top scores on this week's trivia contest./ A 11 INDEX Bridge Callfornla News c1...ui.e "' 'c omlea CrosaworCI Death Notices Horoscope Ann Lander• National News Public Notices Real Eatate Retlglon Sports T elevlaton Theater a Trivia Weeth r World News A9 A3 8 5-7 ·,(9 8 7 84 86 A12 A3 8 4-5 c 1-24 A8, 12 81·3 A10 A 10-11 Al~ A3 was baby-s1t11ng wa'i sentenced Fri- da) to1heequ1.,.akn1ofup10 Ill years In Jail Superror Coun Judge Jame'> Turn- er ordered C'hris11ne ( oh an com- Cohan wall be held in ~tate custo<.h for no longer than I 0 >-Cars She would be '.!5 )ear~ old when rclea~d 1f she 'iervcs the lull sentence. though the distract attorney's office said the re\ll'd alter an au top\) performed OQ Turner dcscnbcd Colvin a\ a tht' bo) re\ eakd he had been k1cled pers<>n who bad !>hown "absolute!~ .. and !ltompcd, fhc blows brole e1Jllt no remorse Qr understanding of her nbs and the child died of mass1H • cnme. Tumtr said he didn't bche\e • (Pleue .ee SJTTER/A2) Laguna Beach High School •tudent. wait for a drawing to begin on the cutom Volk•wagea that belonged to former cla•amate Erle Abernathy. Student died, but ' his legacy lives on By LISA MAHONEY Of lhe Delly l"tlol Ste" Em .\bernath) Lc1guna &arh High '°>lhool '>tudl·nt .and lootbalt pla>cr. d1l'd before he could do man} of the thtng\ hl' haU horx·d 10 arcompl1.-.h Thl' I n-\ear-old "'ho wa\ k ilkd tn an autoniuhtk atrn.knt la'>I }l'ar "'anted 1n become ;in .trlhllt'l I I k al~o "'anted to lompkll" rl"\lllra11on 111 ,1 I l>n~ \ olk\\\Jgon hu~ ht· had Ix-en 1>tork1ng 110 ,11 lhl' 11mt• of hi\ death I hank~ tu \lx'rnalh\ \ 1.1mtl) .ind fnt'I\~'" Olll' ol ht\ goal'i ha' rn:en attained. •\ drawing fnr lht• rnmpktl'd l'U\· tom car wa~ held Frida' and a Laguna Niguel woman, S) lv1a \oc;a, "no"' 11\ proud owner. Donattom lur tht• Lira"' ing cairn: from as far awa} a'i Florida and \.\<ill tx· used to help other c,1udent<, n·ach their goals. .\hernalh~ ·, parent' C 1cnc and L1nlla. wall U'>l' the monq to pro' 1dc <.cholar'ih1p'i for Laguna Bearh '>tU· (Pleue aee LEGACY / A2) Deily,.,.. ....... ..,_..., UpM Student body yrealdent Dan Butta draw• the winning ticket with the aid o Klwanlan Art Wannlund. Miller wins round against N estande S upre me Court d e nies supervisor a hear ing in libel s uit over leafl et from 1980 campaign By the Assoclatrd Pre~" ~A"J f-R \NC l':iC () -Tht• \lalt' ':iupremt' C oun h.1, t karl·d lhc "'a' for a trial 1n a l1hl.'l \llll likd h' i.I former '>urx:n 1<.or .ind t'\-J')n~ont•r ol the Vietnam War agatn\l Orangt• C ounl)' Surx:n t\or Arun· Ne,tandt' and a group ofl'\·PO\\'\ On a 4-J 'Oil'. thl' toun denied .a heanng 10 Ne\tande ,ind about 10 former PO'W., "'ho arl· hc1ng "ucd h\ e-...-superv1sor Fd1 .. on Miller OH'r d leaOet d1..,1nhuted during a hatter I '>MO Orange Count) poltt1CJI tampa1gn The leanl't cn11c11cd 'italement'I Miller made \.\<htlc he was a POW in Nonh Vietnam ( h1cf Ju<>t1rc Ro.-.t• R1 rd and Ju'i- llces S1nnll'\ Mosk .inti Malcolm l ucas vot~·d w grant a hearing. one -;hon of the numhcr needed The other JUSl1cc"i arc Jo<,(lph (1ro<lan , Allen Broussard. ( ru1 Rt·yno110 and Otto Kaus. The action apparcnll} mean' the ca"ie wall go 10 tnal 111 ~an Diego County Supcnor Court Ncstandc and rus fc1low tkfend.nnts v.crc appcalina lowcr<oun rulings that refl,lscd to d11>m1"' tht• ~utt Maller was appointe<l ns an Orange Count) supcrv1'i0r by (,o, l:.dmunJ Brown Jr. an July I qJq and defeated 1n 1980 ~ Nc,tnnde. 11 Repuhhrnn '>tntc a~-.cmhlyman. tn on clct:11on dom1n111cd h) contro\.C~r'i} O\.Cr Mall- er·, acuon., whalr hr wa'I a pn'<lnrr 1n Nonh Vietnam Maller. a Manne l1eu1enl.\nt rolonl"I. wil'. \hot down en (lctohcr 1967 llnd rtlN~d in F-ehrua ry 1~7' Near the end of h1\ e pt1v1t). he wro1c articles and ga-...c \tatemenb that "err public11ed by the Nonh V1c1namr~ The \tl\tl"ment\ rnlll'd t 1 \ poltq ,h.1111l'lul and immoral .11lll \a1LI till' 1 "> g<l\Crnmen1 ~a" "m1lt t.irl\lll .. - \her "'11ller''> rt·ka~. N,1\ \ ~c rl·tan Jon ~ arncr ..cn1 him an allmtnl\lr.111\l' kiln of ccn5urc. sa)- 111~ hi\ wndull haJ lx't•n deinmcntal 111 th~· "'ar l'lfon .ind 10 othl'r pn,ont·r,· morale I >unn~ '\oc\t<.1nllc''> I '>Mlh'ampa1gn. ht• d1\lnhu1cd a lher bearing the name<. <ll mon· 1h.1n !00 former PO\\.., 1ndudanF" ~hnut ~) who a~ defendant' an \1 alkr'' '>Utl f hc 0\er \a1d \1 1llcr had \\Olien an1cle<, th.u \.\<l'rt' .. aga1ns1 the interc'it\ nl ht' gmcmmcn1 and again'il lht• intt'rl''\l'i of h1<; fello w row., ' II 'aid hl' had "coopcratt'd with the l'nl·nn to the detriment ofht'i fcllo"' \ml·n1:an nmont'r\ of war ... It ul!>o \a HJ Miller had .. \ 1olated his oath a\ a m1hlll r) olliler nnd d1 sobl')'cd the towf ul orders of his \upcnors." In h1<; own campaign leaflet, Mtlll'r 'i::ttd hi\ s1a1rmcn1s 1n V1t.'tnam were made "an the fine'il trad1t1on of independent \mcncan patnot1sm" 1n on.lff to "\SVC' other 'o\mencam fwm the agony and suOenng he h I.I endured .. Maller'' \U1t contend' the leaOt1 hod implied. fal <iel} that he wa~ a communl\t ~"mpath11er and a H:lllM In ~kin& to d1'im1"' tht• \ull the dt•frndant\ \:ltd the fartunl fWlnlOn'i ol the kafk1 v.cn-und1\pUtt'd - M11lt1 h. ll made ~tateml'.'nt\ anll had \.10lt1 ll"d an l"Mlh t3krn b~ 1tll olliu·r\ that thC'\ "°'*1 not con~rnte 111al C'n pn\oncr Ne,tamk .1nd 1hc C\-pn'4.lOCf\ ud th111 an .1tcu\ln Maller of M llO[I. (Pleaae tee LIB£L/ A2) Bruce Ne•tande Edlaon Muter Witnesses say dean fired 38 -shots at ex-wife By STEVE MARBLE Of ... o.llJ,......,. A former Saddleback ( ollege asm- Ul nt dean has been ordered to stand tnal forthe murderofh1s lormer "Ile who was gunned do" n last <,cp1em· ber at her El Toro re\1dence Donald Emil Da"~n 45 will be arraigned tn Supcnor ( oun Dec ~4 He could face the: death penalt\. because of an allega11on of I) ing 1n wa11 D~nnga one-da} prel1m1nar. hear- ing at South Orange ( ount} Mun1u - pal Coun an Laguna Niguel 1h1s \.\<Cek witnesses tesufied that Dawson tired at least .38 shots at has wife after hiding out in her residence and "'a1t1ng for her return from a bo) fnend''i house Most of the slugs were found 1 m bedded 1 n a front door and a couch a cnmanoloi1st telit1fied. Orange Count) Shentrs deputies !>aid the) found two boxes of ammun111on. a lengJh of rope and a set of handcuffs in an upstairs den Donna Ma} Dav.son. ~6. wa\ h11 SIX tames b) sunfire. aCCOfdtng to repons. he died the ..ame da) - Sept. 15 -at Mt\'i1on ( ommunit' Hospital. Dunng the heanng . .\ss1<,1ant Dis- trict A.Homey James Ennght <,hov.ed a "ideotapcd re-enactment of the cnmc. with a dcpanmen1 tnH•sugator pla)1ng the role of Dawson and a deput} acung out the role of the c;la1n "-Oman. It's alleged that \.1r'i Da"'\on v.as shot W' eral 11mec; "h1lc ln\llk her n.•s1dcnn'. and then \hOI ag.un alfrr shl· '>tumblc'd oul\1dc .md t 11llJp'>~·d on a s1de1Aalk .\ ne1ghhor rt'talkll ht•.inng Jn argument lollt>"'l'd h~ ~rt•am' ~·im 1ng lrc>m Mrs Da"sun's rt'\ldl·nu• earl) on the morning of the shooting The" 11m·s~ 'k!ld ~ht• heard onr .. ho1 and then a female voice rry out. "( }h God. no. no. no " Four more 'hol\ followt'd. the neighbor tc\ltficd Another w11nc .. s. "ho \aid he \\J\ dn\ang past Mr<,. Daw.,on·~ Toldl'o Wa, res1dt'nce ~1d he 'a" Da" '>nn stand O\er his fallen e\-\\tk Jnd tirl four i;hots into her had. Ot.-puues claimed 1ha1 v.hrn the' am\ed Da""son was '>1111 '1and1ng near h1o; e\-w1fe's bod\ h11IJ1ng a Jnnk1ng gla<1s in onr hand ·t ~hot hrr 1 rnuldn t help m)'self;· Dawson alleged!:-said to the first dt'.'pu1-... who am\.t'.d on the scene Ron Rmwn Dawson's attome). s.i1d J hluod tc'>t re\ealcd that his d1en1 had an akohol le\el ofO 11 - sltghtl\ abo\ e the ltm11 at "h1ch ooe {PleaR tee SLA Yl1'G / A2) Charges in fatal crash still uncertain "' Prosecutors apparentty have not decided whether to Mek murder charges against a 21- year-old man who allegedly caused the death of two Costa Mesa teen-agers after COIMdlng with their car while being chaed by police.- Ruben M. Valle, who r~· ly is known by 99'<181.a ott. names, was to have been •· ralgned Friday but the court proceedings were postponed until Monday. Valle. whose last known ad- dress was in Santa Ana. was arrested on suspicion of murder following the accident Wednes- day morning. Costa Mesa police Lt. Gary Webster said 1t Is his under- standing that county prosecutors are still deliberating whether to charge Valle with second-degree murder or felony manslaughter. Ponce also were awaiting the results of blood tests that will reveaJ whether Valle was Intox- icated or under the lnnuence of drugs at the time of the accident Valle is being held on $750,000 (Pleue eee CRASH/ A2) Picketers target homes of trustees But school offi c ia ls say t hey're un rufflc-ct by teach ers· p lans 8) TON\' SAA VEORA OflheD...,,._llMf lntnc l n1fil'J 'xtwol 1>1,11111 truc;tecc, \\Crl' unrul1kd f ml.1' .111<·1 kam1ng tht•ir honw' h.1q· t-..·rn targeted lor pr<llc'I' nt '' '' 1'1 t. b1 d1c;gruntlcd teal her' In fall man' 01 1h1·m ... 11.i 1hn \\ uuld rroh.ihh not he. hnml' (ti y. .th h thl.' tea,·hcr. ptl i.l'I 1n t lh1 J1\ll I ' ·final " offer for .a l\\11-\t'JI .. 1n1r.1, 1 The pro110S3I t'l!ll~ tor .1 i ('l.'r"'"' '-liar. an.rca'it' rt•1rn.11 l1H • lul Jnd .inolht·r p.l\ ra1-.c.• tor 1h1 ""' :-.r ,,hoot \l'iH Tht• an111un1,111h.111.1 ,1 "ould depend nn .11ld11111n.il lunll1n11 to 1hc d1 tm1 \tembcrs 111 th1· In 1m· I r.h h1·" o\ssoc1a11on h.1\l' rdu,1·d t11t11n,11kr 1111 •ll\'1 '1111n~ tn\11·.id Thursda}' to pr , ,1 .11 lh1 h11nw' 111 ,1 hoot hoard ,, 1 1 h1 r' "-t n I l11rn<'r rrl·,1den1 of t 1'"" .1111111 ,,11.t lhl' p11 l..r11ng ,., I' ,11 ri ' '1•1 \I nd.1\ .ind Tuesda\ l't'l" d • I I I'\ Ill .tnd ' i( Ir m I "1.i1 ncg1111.1111r' -.aid the\ art' h1 p11if· t • pn·"1ir, ~ h11ol hoard lHnih'1' 1111t1 11•tr.1dtng "hat the .11,1r11 I I·" •. tlll'J th 'IJ,1-and-hC''it .. lll'I I 1 u't1'1'' .Ht'"' 111 htlul 1 ht• t•t1on "111 ,,, "ll1l\'llll 11 lht'' thint. tn m.1t.1ng u' angr. till' '' 111 n·.11·h .ln Jgr1·emcnt then tht'\ .irt "rontt '111.1 ht lard mcmhc:J I k ll n I .l!lll rnn f ht• pie I.ell ng \\ 1 IJ pr11h.1l>l\ t'lt mnrc •'' J nu1"3nce for m' n1·1~hhof' than lnr mt It docsn~t p.1r11, ularh llln•t rn me I 1 U\tt'l' Brul·e Let• la ht' led the planm•d protc'I' 3\ t'K'tng tn "poor ta\ll' ... 1JJtng that hl· belte\CS the ""'"\ t 't11Tl·r1,alrt·:id' 1oo~t'nerous (Pleaae ~TRUSTEES/ A2) Spill report stirs up ~ , lots of activity, no ail l'J "°91fllT 8.A"9(1:fll ................ Reports of a possible otl apill trJgg«ed a fturry 'of activity Fr~ night In the wat•• off Huntington Beectl. The l'n1 8'ghttng of the pou. lt»e ltictc wa mlde by City Admln tratOf Chartee Thomp-'°" Friday afternoon wntte he WU drMng In the vlelnity Of G<*Mn w .. , StrMt and Pecmc Coeet Htghwey. pONce aid At Th0mpt0n'I request. the. I pollce helicopter flew over the area and spotted au$pfeloue substanCM 1n the wat9' near the Amlno1I USA s oil drlltlng plat• form Emmy about 1 Y. mllel Oft the coast. The news was nashed to the U.S Coast Guard omc. In Long Beach An pparont rat• 16Qht ng then was mad by Hunt ngton Beach llfegu rds from th* tCJWIS on tM p r. They noted t.Mt wate (Pl eee 8PD.L/ A.2) • \ ,. ti .. " ' ,. . , ~·· !•• IT , u. ">1 j( r ,. J !I :. " 'I , • A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 15. 1984 -• Wind and waves Lengthening afternoon shadows accom- pany a family strolling along the beach at Crystal Cove State Park during Friday's lull between fall storms. Mild quake unnoticed on Coast f'rom staff and-wire re ports A. mild eanh4uake JOltl.'d <>range Count} on Frida). bu! no inJUrll'' or damage were reponed The 1.28 p m quake mca,ured l J on the R1chtt'r ~ale and wa<; ccntcn·d four miles nonheas1 of Santa \nJ ~1d Dt-nn1s Mcrcd11h of the < Jlt· forn1a Institute of Technolog~ 1n Pasadena. CONTINUED STORIES "~ e haJ <1hout IO lu I 2 l'a ll\, mmth rum•\11\ ... \a1d Santa .\na pulile. I t lad• Nl'l,on ·· 1 nt. .. "t'r tell a thing I "'orn ahout th(• !I !I qua~l' - tha1\ "twn I \lJrt pan it ~111g." h'' added I hi.' 4u.1~t· didn't n·g1'>tl·r much illll'nt1t1n "n ttw Orangl· < !i.t\I ··1 h,1\l·n t kit ;i thing." It. fohn Moquin o l the ( o!>la Mc:-,a Police Department ~aid "We didn't feel a thing." !kl1d a worker at NcwJ>Qn ( ll} H all The Richter scale 1s a mca">un.· of ground m ollon as recorded on ..e1s- mograph'>. Every increase ol one number mean!> a tenfold increa,1.· 1n magnitude SPILL REPORT FALSE ••• Jl'romAl In the area was glassy and calm whlle surrounding water was choppy and foamy In an area about 500 yards off the pier and -extending to near the vicinity of platform Emmy. However, when Amtnoll of- ficials and a city oll f leld Inspector checked out the area In the company helicopter shortly after nlgh1fall, they failed to find any traces of a splll. "We couldn't find anything wrong,'' said Spencer Sheldon, Amlnoll's manager of public af- fairs. Searchers took one more stab at It. The Huntington Beach police hellcppter, using Its bright- er lights, flew over the site and It too failed to find signs of e spill. "The've made a complete check of the facility,'' said Coast Guard Petty Officer Patricia Milton, ''and couldn't find any- thing. We do believe It's a e false alarm." The "spill" was traced to a normal "cleaning out process" that had nothing to do with the platform after all, said a pollce officer. SLAYING TESTIMONY REVEALED ... From Al I!> pre~umnl 1ntu\1l·:.ited II drl\ 1ng .1 lJf Brov.l·r ""h11 1 .ilkJ n11 \\ 1lnl'"''' during thl tw.1nng. '><ml he \\,I\ re!>cn 1ng dl'll'n'l' until lhl· tn;,i~ 11, did. hov..e\.t'r a\k that pan~ ol l\!.ci rc<:orded tdephonl' mc,<;;.1gc~ be pl.I\ ed. The me~~agc'> apparenll) '-H'rl' recorded on Mr<.. Dawson\ 1l'le· phone an'>wcnng maLh1ne. Brower said the me<..~ge' ll'll h\ Dawson '>Oml· 11m(' prior 111 lhl· )hooting. "'l'rl' lung and ramhhng TRUSTEES ... From Al "Ii''> mml" th.in ...,l .• tn Jtlord ",,11d I t'C npl.11n1nJ? lhl· dl\tnl'l ""111 tx· lor(cd nL'\I \t hnol l'..tr 111 h.ll k up 111 i I ) million lrom 11' cdulJllonal program'> ~11nw of tho'>l' l uthaL k<. <.:ou l<l ml•;1n l.1 > otl'> hl· '><lid 'Tm not g111ng lo t·hJngc m~ mind about I thl· prop11\.il 1 JU\I hctau'>e \omc teulhcr' ..... int to v.alk 1n urtk' 1n Iron I ol Ill\ h"U'l' 'k!1J l Cl' f eathl'r\ ,1rt• fl'\llll''>llng ,1 ~ fk'Hl'lll IM' r::ll\t.' rrtr11;i1 II\ l' 111 .luh I ,1nd J nc 1t hn ; p1 r' cn l Ill\ t 1 .1w I h" 'Pl lllJ? llimnc r •""'' 1.1111111k.1dcf\\,1rd1lt1· nn• ck.1dlrn ~ " 11111<,lh O\ 1·1 1h1 nh'tliod tor 1.il111l,1l 1n!! \l'l 111\d \l'.it r.11 \l'\ \ lt1tl1111111n· lr11ni lhL· a\\ou.1t111n 'C\IX't. leJ lo llll'l't .illl'I thl' hohdJ\' 1(1 plan lurth1·r p1otc\t OIL',l\Url''> \nd union prn1J1.·n1 H111 ner 'J1d J ll'Jdll•r '"alkoul rt.•m,11n' ,, '1r11ng po<,\1h1lit\ fht· ,1\\11l 1a111111 ll\I\ ahoul )XIJ nwmtx· .... hul 11q~11tr..11e<, for .ill 7<ill ll'.IL ht'r' In I tw d 1\1 rll t \II in 1111 v.1· "'''11· 1u'1 darnn llo\L' 1111 .1n ..tgrct.·nwn11 .. 'a1J llorner 'Tm rt·alh angn tx·t au<,1· I the d1'>lm I "' not "11l1ng t•, t;.1lk .in, more" WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086. Dally Pilot Dellv•ry I• Guarantffd ... .. , k kt t 1 .. , ., l11ng lunJ? Oll''"lll.l'' pkad1ng th.11 1t11' dl'>l U'>'> 1he11 pr oh km' .ind t.111-nl .1h11u1 .i rl·111111 iii 1l111n · t'\ pl.11 nnl Bfln' l'r \fr, l>,1v.,1111 V.J'> di\ •>rtnl lr11111 ha hu<,h,111d 1n I 1JX~ Bro\\ l'I '" 1d Mrs l>J"" \on\ l1m fnrnd. Rolx-n Aakc1 . lt'\tilil·d that he h,1d 'l'l'n Da"'o11 at .1 fl''>t.1uran1 the night helnrt.· 1h1· '>hoot· 1ng and dL''l rihctl him rt\ JPJX'anng 'dr;.11neJ ·· I hl· hm friend al\11 \J1<.I lw lt.'11.· phonnl 1\1" l>a" \11111111 '-li:pl I' hu1 1ha1 Da"'"'n ,Jll.,"'t.'rcJ till' photw "'1 1111 l.1n l \pt:<ilo. lo DonnJ I JU'-l '>hn1 hn · U.ilo.n 1c,1ilinl I >;1\.\-'>11n <,a1d :llu11d1ng IO Hm...,cr o ......... 011 ;J tnm1nolog~ prok\'1orat "iaddl1.·hnllo. u111il hl· ""a'> named a!'ISl'>tanl dean las1 }Car. wa<, prl'\ 111u'>· I) a poltc.t.·ma111n Santa Ana and Long "Bead). He "'a'i a rc'>erve u flic'cr for tli1.· rnunt\ 'hl·nll until earh th1., \Car M rs. Da...,\on al<,o taught at Sadd:e- bal·k a., a nur\I ng in'>tructor CRASH CHARGES ... From Al ball at the Costa Mesa city jail. Killed In the Wed nesday morn- ing crash were two 17-year-otd l:stancla High School students. Billy Dearing and Roy Wii- iiamson. Their Vokswagen was struck broadside at the Intersection of 19th Street and Placentia Av- enue by a van that ran through a stop sign, police said. The two boys were thrown from their car. Dearing was pronounced dead at the scene, and Wiiiiamson was pronounced dead on arrival at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Valle was not Injured. SITTER SENTENCED ... 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"""'" '"II"* ' -~IU• .. l"'t*"'*" r .. 1 ... 1'11,.. ~,,., !t""'14r• '"" 11'•~ I~ l"'IJ!o"'"''ll lj~~·,. •t 1:10 W"! llA• $••-I fl • U < '' V•"" • 1,w._ ll~i"ft VOL. n , NO. 350 WEATHER Rains may return this afternoon Wlnda gu1tlng to 74 mph •nd called "a fluke" by one forecaat•r downed alrptanea. cau1ed a 23-car colllaton. sank a fishing boat, cut power lo nearly 3 5 mllllon cu11omera 1nd killed at leul aeven people during • 36-hour alege of Southern Callfomla which ended Friday Authorities said al least a dozen people were Injured Two men aboard a fishing vessel which disappeared during the height of the storm are considered missing Cost of damage throughout the area was 11111 being asseaaed, bu1 Southern Calllornia Edison said It spent more than $2 2 mllllon to restore power to 111 customers during the high winds Hoffer said the highest winds were clocked 11 7 4 mph Wednesday night In the desert north of Los Angeles Hofler said a low pressure front was rolling down from the Gull of Alaska. bringing a 20 to 30 percent chance of rain by Saturday afternoon 1n Southern Callfor1a. highs In the mld-60s In Los Angeles and lows of 44 to 418 lor the los Angeles basin and 38 lo 46 for the valleys U.S. Temps lOll"OU so 3J Calif. Temps '.!»Ill• (..1u1 83 43 Liiiie Rock 71 S9 Sent• Miiiie 62 28 lOVlt•llffo 60 51 S•n1' Monie• 83 48 H4 lo MllMT118e~n ,. 11 H!Qh IOW pnlt.IP'IAhOn '"' 2• nou•t S1oc1<1on ~ 38 38 JI Tenoe ve11e.,. 41 22 M·twau"«Mt ""''*~ ., OS enoino •l 6 pm ,,..,,, Mpla St Paul )'ii 22 ro,,anc.• 83 43 Allento 7J '>O A.Piiie Valley •6 28 45 21 All1n11e 1..lly !>• •II .... ~"'' .. 7b 60 9,...,,,1e14 55 3• 10-teVI-( Bathmo<e 5• !>() ·NewO.-·• 19 !le Bata10 .. 55 40 ll<tmAtCk J2 07 N .... .,,. •6 "' O....mont •8 21 Boioe u 13 Nc>tlolk lie 62 . ' Blahop !>() 18 8oalon 111 3• O•••nom• <.;111 J& JI 81-(1h<o S7 35 Extended Butta lo )4 211 Om1n1 18 22 C.iahna I 59 47 CHI* 18 O• O.lenoo 16 50 EutHI S5 J6 Cha•le11on S c 69 ., Pnil80elph1A 411 •e frHnu ~J 35 Par!ly Cloudy Monoay o.t.<>mlr>Q la11 CllllllfflOn W II bb ·~ PhfMtn1a 57 36 LancHI"' !,() 21 •11d w•rmet lwlld•y Ind Wedr>eMIAy ChetlOlll N ( 72 4J P111tbu111n 60 . 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MOIMI 32 27 San AnlonlO 76 60 N-p<ll'I 8Ncn mm mm Del<Oil 42 J3 Sen Juen PR 82 72 0 Akl81l<l 61 42 TOOAY Oululh 26 22 SI $le Mat1e 21 Oii Onl&•IO S9 16 'l••I "JO" 3 •I• m • 4 Et PMO 311 32 SN11i. •8 42 Pa>m Sp••no• 62 •6 rira11ow 11 :lOam 25 F1lrbank1 31 -3~ TQ1>11<1 36 ?II Puaoen1 mm mm s.cono high 2 33p m 4 I Fergo 211 07 Tue-. 411 30 PuoR01>1e11 S7 27 Secono low 9 22p m 05 flag&tatt 21 08 Tulu •5 37 A.-a..ie 58 •1 Gteno RaiHd• )fl 29 wa.n.ng1on !>6 so R9<18iuH 61 3~ Sl*OAY Gr .. 1 f'AM• 36 16 wocn.11 )I 30 R«1W00<1 City 6<4 41 F •ttt h;gn •nam • (I GrMnAbOto NC 72 111 Reno ., •b F11at IO" 10 411 m ' 7 Hanlc>tc> 45 36 SttCt.....,.lo 53 311 s.cc>no hJOtl 4 12 pm H ....... 25 05 Surf report Sahnu so 33 S«O<WJ IOw 10 14 pm 09 H()(K)Mu &2 72 San 0. ner OlnO !Ill 48 Sun Hit IOdly •I • 45 p m ,,..,. HOUllOO 74 65 SilllGAbrMl4 64 34 l>unOl y 11 6 52 • m •nd Mii ag.in al 1nc11anapc>11a 68 43 l OC ATION Sill ONI Sen O>eQo 60 •l • 45pm Jac~ton.Ma 80 68 Luma 0.M:h 2·3 SW S•n Fr•nc•aco 64 47 Jack101wllle 7S 51 San!A Monica 3 . w S1nJOM ~ . , Mooo M!I S1tu•Oay al 12 4 ! p m Juneau 26 20 NewponBeKh 3 • w S.n11 Ana 65 •e rl-Sunday •! 12 08 • m ano NII 11 KenMI Cll~ 35 32 Sen 1MQo County 3 A w SantA Berbar• 60 34 l241pm Judge calls defense 'r!diculous, ' sentenceskillertogas chamber By the Associated Press Hoth rune'\ IL'Wl'tl "lfallmH•e11 11 .. during thl· trial,, at the reqUL'~I of A man wh.o claimed ht• wa., having Bo)l'r'' coun-appointcd allorn<.'}. llashback' from 1h1.· horror mo' ll' Janll'' ML·rn1n of'ianta A.na "llallowcen 11 " ""hen he ~tlleJ an • \'i'il\l:lnl ()1<,tncl A.llorne) l·dgar ·~dcrl) couple ""a' \entcnn·d lo dL·ath I rt"eman told JUr<>r'i during thl' J)l'n· ~ nday h) ajudgl'"'ht!~alkd lhl'lla1111 Jlt~ ph.l'>l' of thL' tnal that the c.oupk ·a nd1culoui, e\t.U\l' "J' ~ilkd attn lei,i, than $50 ""a' Richard I klnwr HuH·r ~'' ,1 ,111tcn .ind 1hat Bovcr had robbed a ha11d\man trom 11 l\1on.tt.· rnL'l\l'd -;hol' ,llirt.• 1r1 l emplc l '1t} 'ihonl) hclure thl' 'la)'tng\. r.al.'h ul the Vlt'llm'> had OcCO '>tabhed more than 20 11m1.·'>. Their bod1e'I were lound b> their son. \1. 1l11Jm Hah1t1 ofFullcnon. who ran )Creaming lrom 1he1r three-bedroom. pin~ '>tuno home. and had ne1ghbor'i call polit·e the d~ath pt•nalt) from Or:inge < oun- 1~ ~upenm <'oun Judgt• Jame' I 11rn- l'f .dtn he dL·n1l'd RoH·r·, mptu111 1111 :i nC\\ 1nal f ht• JUr\ V. hll h t'lln\ llll'li ili1\\'f llll \ug I h ol .,1,1hh1ng I ram" I 1Jrh111 ,,1 Jn<l hi\ "'It.-\ilc~n Ro\1.• I l.1rh111 Pileup puts ·brakes on freeuray traffic Friday MS ..1.li.o \ ulc<l on ~epl. I .:! ''' n·rnmml·nd lhl' dea1h penalt\ lt11 B11\t·r I urnn n111 Id h,I\ l' \t·n tc nn·d Bo\ 1.·1 tu Ilk in prl'>Oll \!.llh11ul flU\\1hil1I\ 11! parok \ 1k.11h ix·n.111~ w111rn1 t' " JUI0111JlllJlh ,lpfll.'Jktf H11H'I d11.l not <,peal-<.lurinJ? thl -.cnll'nung ht·anng. nor tl1d ,Ill) rcla11v1.·<, or tnend\ ot thl' \ H.1101:. l urn1.•r \aid Boyer·., '>la} 1ng of till' couple in December 1982 exh1lmcJ "nuel and depra,e<l Londuct .. T h1• cldcrl~ (Ouple had hcfnendl·d Ho'.ter and cmplo)ed him on '>Orne ta-;l, around 1h1.·1r rut1eno11 home l he rnuple'-; hod1cs ""Crt' di\· covered '>evl'ral da)S after thl'} w1.·r1.• <,lain Bow r v.a<. arrested w11h1n a wc1.·k a lter lhl· \la}1ng<>. and nm l1.·,~1.·d the mu rdl'f\ l(l polll l' ln111all> Ho\l'f pleadt'<l 1nr11x.cn1 h~ rL·a.,on 111 in\an1t~ da1m1ng thJt hl· lolled lhl· lOUf)ft: due to n,J\hhad\ from thl' """it. "Hallo.....,.1.·1.·n II·· But whl·n hl· touk !he w11ne.,., '>lanJ he 1n<,i'>ll'J he had fabnca11.·d h1'> l.'on fc \s1 un and 1hat he had made up the 1.ktail' lo kCl'P the police from hothl·nn~ hi' friend!>. I wo trial' were held for Bm1.·r v.11h iht lir'it 1.·ntling 1n a iun tk.1dl111.h•d I l·J tor LOil\ lll1t1n Jnd th1· 1uJgl· dnl.1nng,1 ml\tnal lum· 1-.l \ lrJnil :1n1dcn1 on lht.• "ia111a \n,J I rn·~lJ\ in \nalw101 tau,cJ ha' m lo 1111nh .ind <,11uthhound tr<1 \ l°ll'f' .il1~t· 111 ru,h-hour traffit I r1tl.1\ ,1ltl'fl1C1Clll I tw ;Jl11drnt 11t1 urrnl 111 llll' 'outh· huund l.111n 1w.u I 1m11l11 \\l'llUl' Hut 1H1rthhound 1rntlit -lhl· m111111- l\I\ going 1n the uppo.,111.· dirn tmn - \\l'fl' hat;~l'U up f(1r about 1wo hour' :ill the wa\ to Culver Dn ve in In 1nL· ahout 12 h11ur' a"'a> r ht.• \lop-and-go trank wa<, hlaml·d CONTINUED LIBEL ... From Al Jgam'>t the 1n1erL·'1' 111 hi\ go\lrn· ment and tcllov. PO~, lhn v..1.·rl' mcrd~ npre,\1ng an opinion. v..h1d1 l.1nnol hl· ltbelou~ and <,hould ht.• l'\pt:l'la ll~ rmll'ctcd 1n a polil1tal l'ampa1gn Hut 1he \late\ 4th D1'>1m·t < oun nt ·\prx·al rult.-d Oct 11 that 1hr l halknged portions of the lhcr w1·rl' \tJtt'mt.'lll' ol fall and that Mtlkr 'h11uld h,1\(' a thann· 10 p10H' 1hn· "t'fl' Ii tx·l1111\ 1 t,, 1 FINAll Y GOT SOMETHING I · l\ WANTED FOR ~ CHRISTMAS ~-- un "look >l' loo" dr 1' L'r\ h) .1 ( Jli· forn1.1 I l 1~h\\:J\ Pa1rol ollill'r. I lw .1u 1tkn1 lool-plJll.' lhl' ( HP 'pokl''"'t1111Jn 'aid. \\tll'n a lorklllt hnng lm\1·d I)\ J targl' lrm k hkw J tin· and "°l'lll 11ul of u1ntrol .ind \trutk .11111lhl'I ldf .\ 1h1rd \l'h1d1. tx·lJllle 1n\11hnl an<l thl' lrud. O\l'I turnctl in till' lrl·cwa) Ollin•r, 'a 1d no 1 llJ u rtt.'' wcr1.· rcponed J\ a result of 1h1.· 2 p.m pileup LEGACY ... From Al den I\ v. l\hlnl!, to \tud~ al h1tn tu1e Hc\lde' the Jra\\ing. 1h1.· '>lhular- <,h1p effort has recca\ed donatwn!I Imm 'en llC dubs. deH~loper'> and Je'>1g11 p111f1.·<,~1onals. The Abernathy'> arc working toward a goal ofS20.000 and v.tll u<.c interest from the mone) lo pro\ 1dc i2.0<Xl scholar'ihlp'> I nterL''>lt.•d per<,ons ma~ send dona- t11>0 111 thl' I nl \lx:rnath\ Mcmunal \d1ol.ir,h1p 4N On•an A'c \111h· I> I .1vu11,1 Be<tlh 926~ I 0 A LUXURIOUS CARPEl BY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Moa .• rrt. 9·51St .... ,,,, .. , .. •••.• ca...4 carpet sales •installation • custom draperies \-- 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CA 92627 • PHONE 646·4838-646 2355 • UC NO 230422 •ST ICSTAl.UTION It ORMGE COllfTY •LOCATE>" GOSTA ltOA FOR 27 YEMS FAM. Y It CAIKT BUSIC$ SlllCE JIH Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /SahJtdly, DeOeniber 1&, 1-. A3 Inflation sh.ows biggest jump since last Janpary Bank robbery ends in massacre· By Tbe A11oela tcd Pre11 4 killed as ba ndit open s fire on group a fter orderin~ people ~nto back_~oom-- did not kno" how mat1y shots wett fi"d. • The firlt pcoon on tht S«nt. Pam Matthews ofGc:ron1mo, said 'ht h d entered the ban~ to w1thdrow monty for C'hr1strna~ and found the lobby empty. d~n on tht floor. , Tht mfant. dcntaficd a l•)eat.old Juanal:l RoblQ. was not -.-oundcd, poltcc said, but bcr parcnll were 1 amona those hoL • WASHINGTON-Bccfpncessonrcdattheitecpc~trateinfiveyearslas1 GERONIMO, Okla. (AP) -A month, pulhng overall wholcsnle prices up one-half perocntage point in the Ion~ gunm~n herded seveHdults and biggest wholesale inflation increase since last January, the aovernment an infant into. the back room of a reported Fnday. The sharp inflation rise-including new gains for heating oil small bank f nday and opentd fire, ga~linc an~ can as well as for food -was accompanied by a separa1e report killing fou r and w~~nd1~a three that the nation's factory production had risen 0.4 percent in November, an · before he Oed, aurhonties ad. increase several private economists called "sluggish." The increase in the The FBI said 1t was not known how Labor Department's Producer Price lndex marked the fi rst wholesale-price much money the aunman took from nse slnc.c July and put the increase for the first 11 months of 1984 at an annual the First Bank of Chattanooga branch rate of I. 9 pcrc.cnt. in this town of 800 people, located Haltlan lmmlgrant •lal.n over $44 MIAMI -A Haitian immigrant "looking for the land of opportunity" was killed when he refused 10 glve up bis savings, $44.56 in a paper bag, and his body lay on a busy street comer for up 10 an hour before anyone called police. Antonio Milfort. 43, was on his way home from ;a restaurant Wednesday night after earnini "a few bucks" helping friends move furniture when he was accosted. said a police spokesman. He was shot through the heart after he apparently refu~d to give up th~ bag, which he fell on t~p of, discouraging the robbers from taking it. . Combat unlt n ew overseas during hljack • A Kuwaiti newspaper, Al-Qabas. said Friday the United States flew a special combat unit to the capital of an Arab nation neighboring Iran for a commando operauon tofree hostages aboard1l hijacked Kuwaiti jetliner at the Tehran airport. Al-Qabas said the commando group was a "Delta" unit. It djd not identify the Arab capital, but the only Arab country with a common border with Iran is Iraq. Al-Qabas said that when Syria, an ally of Iran, learned of the American unit's presence, it pressured Tehran 10 end the hijack operation with a raid that frtc:'d the final group of hostages. Violent rock musl c sald t~ affect youth WASHINGTON -Rot·k heroes, ancludin$ teen-idol Michael Jackson, are making youngsters anti-social and less sensitive to violence. the head of a TV watchdog group said Friday. A report issued by the gr.oup's Washington office listed Michael Jackson and the Jacksons and another group, ABC as the most violent. Three groups were listed as least violent: John and Sean Lennon. The Romantics and Donna Summers. 91 -year-old undergoes qulntuple bypass PJTISBURG H -A 91-year-old man described by his family as "very alert" and "unusually strong" appeared to be doing well Friday; a day after becoming one of the oldest patients in the country to undergo quintuple heart bypass surgery. Worthy R. Scott, a retired ac.countant with a history of heart trouble, had been suffering from coronary insufficiency -a blockage of coronary arteries whi ch was depriving the heart muscle of blood. ' Non-relative donates bone marrow to glrl BAL Tl MORE -An I I-year-old girl received a bone marrow transplant Fnday in a rare procedure in which t~e donor was not a member of her family, doctors said. The five-hour procedure, much like a blood transfusfon. began at 11:30 a.m. for Nicole Cerch10.'a Wilmington. Del.. girl who doctors had saic;I would die before she was 12 without the transplant. Doctors .said it would be two weeks before they kn ow whether Nicole's transplant hftd "taken." Nicole's donor. Carole Lohmann. 41 . who lives outside London, tame throug~ surgery without a hllch, hospital spokesman Steve Push said. CAllfORNIA Defendant ln FBI spy case 'has problems' LOS ANGELES -A prosecutor disclosed Friday that a Soviet woman who has named two FBI agents as her lovers also once claimed to have had a romanti<. relationship with Soviet leader Yun Andropov -a con1en11on he called "a wild story." Assistant U.S. Attornc} Bruce Memtt also said 1n court for the first time that the government knew Svetlana Ogorodniko\ had a drinking problem and tended to "talk big" when she was drunk. "There 1s some evidence my chcnt has severe problems -psychiatnc and emotional problems." Bnan said. addtng that he would probably present "a general psychiatric defense·· on her hchalf when she goes on trial for espionage along with heres1ran$cd hushand N1kolay and Richard W. Miller. the first FBI agent ever charged w11h spyang. Dead prison.officer's husba_nd arrested about 100 miles southwest of Okla- homa City. X-29 shows 'right stuff' Pilot's only co mplaint was n ot enou_gh fucl to·stayup any longer ' EDWARDS A.IR FORCE BASE (AP) .,... The supersonic X-29. an unusual jet with forward-swept win~s and three on-board computers for stabilization. made 11s maiden 01ght Friday, and the pilot's onl y gripe was spending 100 little time in the air. ·"Very nice airplane. Only com- plaint is I don't have enough fuel to stay up longer," said Grumman Aerospace chief test pilot Charles SewcH as he brought the plane in for a landing at this desert air base. Sewell told National Aeronautics and Space Admmistration ground controllers that the X-29 in the air handled better than the . training simulator on the ground. The con- trollers said the flight was excellent. "Nothi n$ fancy today.just $Cl 1t up, make sure 1t flies, and bring at home safe," said space agency spokesman Ralph Jackson aftenhe plnne took off at 9:35 a.m. The plane landed at 10:33 a.m. The weather wa~ "p~rfect for Oying ... said Jackson. w11h winds at 10 knots and unlimited visibility. Jackson said Sewell piloted the red. white and blue plane to 15,000 feet. chm bing at about 270 mph. Then came some gentle man- euvers. Jackson SJ.id, and one low- level approach bellrc a final landing. The Grumman Aerospace Cor~" jet's most unusual feature 1s its plastic 1eompo'i1te wangs. which sweep for- ward instt'ad of backward to reduce drag and improve hft and man- euverabiht) HowcH·r. those ad,antages of thl forward-swept wing~ al~o make lhl' Jet so inherently unstable that three computers with three backups are required to maintain control during 01Rht. Three female bank employee . one of them prqnant. Ind a male bank e1,1stomer were killed. police 1d The gunman fled in a car aner reportedly orderina the aroup into the back room, forcina them to he on the floor and then shooting them an the head and back, said an unnamed Comanche County sherifl's deputy. The weapon was believed to be a blue $teel automatic pistol, said FBI spokesman Dan Vogel. Vogel said he "I heard a b;iby cry1n.1 I kept hollering ·ts anybody here, 1sanybody hertr All I kept hearing was a baby crying. "f walked to the back of the bank and found them all in one room . No one was moving. I think they felt maybe the robber was stall in the bank. Only the babr, was cry1oa. and I ran out 10!" help • She sa1 all the people were face Ont of the wounded, wbo "·as! 1den11fied a) ~aril}n Roach, 24, ~' first t1ken to Southwct.tcrn Hospatal an laWlon and thert arthRtd 1o; Ok.Jahoma City Memonal Hosp1111 • She was rcponcd in rnncal but '1abl condatton, official \ll1d. ': Rueben Robles, 20 father o( thO' anfant. wa6 treated and rcltased fro'™ Comanche County MemonaJ Hospi • tal (or a gunshot wound to the back ot' the head. His wife. Bellen. 15, wa admitted an good condioon . 11# ........... The auperaon lc X-29-Forward Swept Wlng alrcraft made a aucceafal maiden flight Friday at Edwarda Air Foree Bue, reach- ing a h eleht of 15,000 feet and 270 mph. . t:! 2, 700 Cubans will go back ----Deal struck Friday ---a lso a llows ref ~gees to seek visas for U.S . WASHINGTON (AP) -About 2.700 Cuban cnmtnals and mental patients W111 be sent homo.under an agreement reached Friday by the Reagan administration and the Castro government. But the White House stressed it would not even discuss resuming relations with Cuba unt il "they are "1lhng to re-enter the fam1I} of nat1om." Ties were broken 1n 1961 after President Fidel C"a'itro ap- propriated nearl~ all l '.S propcn~ on the island. a result ot the agreement. The process was suspende<i rn 1980 when the C ubans refused to repatriate "Manehtos" With criminal records or mental problems-many of the same people now to be returned. Senior administration officials. bnefing reporters at the While House on an anonymous basis. said the deportations could begm within 30 days. But they acknowledged there was a potential stumbling block tn an Atlanta Judge's ruling that about 1.500 oftbe Cubans art enlltled 10 a hearing if they want 10 remain in the United States. The other 1.200 are 1n mental ans11tu11ons or state pnsons and are not afTecttd by lhc Atlanta JUdge's ruling.. I Another 250 Cuban .. un- dcmabks" who have been resettled tn C'uban comm'unati~ here, wtll be permitted to remain. said Gil Pampa, head of the Justice I:kpanment's communtty rclauons program. Announcing the accord. Speakes said, ·~The conclus1on of an agree· ment on 1h1s tssue does not s\gnal an~ change in U.S. poliC) toward Cuba. "That poliq reflects our serious concern about Cuba's tnternauonal behavior:· Spealces said. ·~we 9CC no evidence that Cuba is prepared to change that behavior" U.N. OKs resolutions .that condemn Israel ~ ... '' CORONA-The husband ofa correctional officer shot to death at home Without the computers the jet "would be going so fast it would pitch up or down with such 'G' (gravit}) forces the plane would just fall apart," Air Force X-29 test pilot Ted W1erzbanowski said in a recent interview. Besides agree1 ng to Lake back 2. 7 46 unwanted "boat people:' most ol whom committed crimes after they entered the United States. the Castro government will allow up to 3,000 former polittcaJ prisoners and up to 20.000 other refugees to apply for ll .S. visas annually. UNITED NATIONS (AP) -The General Assembly passed eight reeolutlons Friday condemning Israel for alleged human rights vlotatlons In lsraeU-occupled Arab terrltorkls. •Not re11utng prieonen cap. tur8Q.fn eouthem Lebanon. •Changing the •· demo-graphk: and geographk: compo- ,, was arrested Frida y for investigation of murder as flags new at half stafTat the Correctional Institute for Women in Frontera. Michael Donnell Niles, 29, was booked b} Corona pohce anvcs11gating the death o~his wife. Sonja Rose.Nile~. also 29. at the couple's Corona home Thursday night, said Corona pohce Lt. Gary Salyer. Court to revlew SD ban on wrlte-lns SAN FRANCISCO -The state Supreme Court said Friday it will review San Diego's ban on write-in candidates at city elections. Chief Justice Rose Bird and JUStices Allen Broussard. Otto Kaus. Joseph Grodin and Stanley Mask voted to grant a hear.in~ to Jack Canaan .. who want~d t<? vote for a ~rit~- 1n candidate for mayor, Wilham Brotherton. in this years pnmary electton tn June. City Clerk Charles Abdelnour responded by quoting a city ordinance that forbids write-in candidates in local elections and disregards any votes cast for them. Clty pay• price of Ignorance SAN FRANCISCO -The city of Oakland says it couldn't contest a suit 1t didn't koow about. but a fed eral judge bas ordered the ci ty to pay the p~ice.of its ignorance: $652.535. The city plans to appeal the ruling by U.S. Dmrict Judge William Schwarzer on behalf of Raymond Dobard. 59 !he o~ne~ of Music C11y in Berkeley. filed the •m1t in March. charging racial d1scnm1na11on and civil rights v1ola11on'i in the closure of his seven-unit Oakland apartment building. The ci ty claimed 11 had not been properly noufied of the suit. ~ut Schwarzer said a July 5 affidavit from Esever Brown 11 1 said he served the Cit} clerk and city attorney's office wi th the suit on March .11. Man sentenced for seJCUally abuslng wl.fe. VENTURA -A. Moorpark man who pleaded guilty to performing bi zarre sexual acts w.1th his wife was sentenced to 30 years in prison Friday by a Ventura County Superior Court judge. Judge Marvin Lewis. an sentencing Edward Hunt on a total of l I counts of sexual abuse. described the case as "the likes of which I have never read ~f before or even conjured up in my mind -and I've been told I have a v1v1 d Imagination." · WORLD ~---- Dru.e officer ~JJJed ln traffic by 6WJmen · BEIR UT, Leb3non -Two masked men armed with aubmachine auns leaped from o car in Beirut' momina rush hour traffic Friday and lullt'd a ~nior Oru\C annx offietr and his aide who were riding in a J«'J>. The slaan Dru ofnccr, Lt .. Col. Adel bu Rabio. WO~ hit by at least JS bullets ancr the omilant' Ju mped from o black Honda 1n we t Beirut's commcrc11l Hamra di trict at 8: IS a.m.1 police ta1d. Abu Rabia Krvcd H commander of a 6th "Br1aadc1>8ttalion unionciJ along the Green l:inc. The fronnerbefwcen~ostcm and Chn tian Beirut -.,.,. __ _ The X-29 is an experimental plane and will not be mass-produced. lnsti:ad It will serve to test new technologies for possible future de- velopment of an advanced tech- nology figh~r for the U.S. military, said Grumm'hn'sdirec10rof0ight test safety, Bill Rasmussen. Another advanced system of the X-29 is the fly-b)-wire control sys- tem. The controls operated by the pilot transmits signals to computers, which 1n tum order controls to operate th e flaps, rudders. ai lerons and other control 'iurfaces. Other plan~ use hydrauhr systems or cable!> The deal was struck after four vears of negotiations and Cuba back- pedaled fror,Jl its initial demand that only refugees who volunteered to go home could be returned. Despite the successful conclusion, the admtn1strat1on said there was no poant \alktng to Cuba about other differences between the two govern- ments. "We are treatini this as an isolated problem." said Larry peak- es, the White House spokesman. The "excludables" due to go back to Havana were among I 29.000 Cubans who flocked here from the port of Mariel in 1980. Since then. thC' United States has accepted 2.000 to 3.000 refugee'> a }Car. mt>~tl) rclatl\ cs of Cubans alread} an the countn Regular visas"' 111 be issued again as Israel voted alone against four of the resotu11ons and was Joined by the United States In vot ing agaJnst four others. Votes In favor ranged from 117 to 1•3 In the 159-member Assembly. The resolutions. many ot which have been JJUled In slmllar orm for years, aeGuse Israel of: •Not recogntzJng that the Geneva Convention relative to pro tec1ion of cMllana In tlme of war applies to occupied terri- tories. sltJon of terrftor5es It occupies. •Not 8"owtng the U.N. apeot~I committee charged wtth ln- ves11gatlng Israeli practJoes to enter the oocupled terrftones. •"Grave breaches" of the Geneva Convention which are "war crimes and an aff ron1 to humanity.'' •Arming Jewish aettlers to oommlt acts of vlolenoe against Arab cMllans. •App tying lta own laws In the Syrian Golan Heights. •Repression· aga nst educa- tional Institutions and students In occupied territories. Carbide chief: Re-evaluate industry INSTITt'TE. W.Va. (AP) - U nion Carbide Corp. Chairman War- ren Anderson said Friday the safety of the chemical industry should be re- evaluated worldwide following a chemical leak in India in which morr than 2,000 people died. · Anderson. speaking at a con- gressional hearing. prom~d' that Union Carbide would not resume production of methyl isocyanate until It knows what caused last week's deadly-le.al. of that t'hem1cal in Bhopal. lndi11. Ttie heanng wa~conducted at West Vicginja Stnte College in 1he shadow of the compnny·,. Institute plant, . where Carbide operates its o.nh l "i production unit for meth) I 1~0- cyana te . .\demonstrator wa<> nrrc\tl'd for attempung to takr a protc'it \lgn into the college aud1tonum. Rep. Henry Waxman. D-< ahf . calling current emergency proct."durl·.; "a JOke," s~ud he tnlended to dt.•\ clop legislation aim«! at preventing d ,imilar disaster m the Unttc..'Cl ·tate!> Anderson wall arcctt-d with skcp- llcism when he promised Carbide would cooperate with efTom 10 draft legislation prov1d1ng more public protection from chemical acc1dcnh Waxman J10ted that the comJ)3n)' has consistently opposed further rcgu- la11on ol the chemical 1ndu~t1) .\ndcr"lon re'lpondcd thdt. 10 ltght of the Bhopal tragcd\. 11 '' • ttnll' .... hatc,er ,,,ur po<.ttmn that thl' rndu~tr. 1'1 rl'-C' aluatcd " I le \.:lid lhl' Indian · d1<.a\U'r ··ha' -.halo.en the \\Orld" and· l\OH'rwhdmtnllall ot u' at ( arb1dc ·· HJ.>"' c"~·r .\ndcr ... on 1nwacd that ( arh1de''i .. akt) rrc\'autlllll\ ill In stttute arc adc.-quah· JnJ that tht'H' wa'i no wa\ to Ion-sec tht• <h'ndl\ chemical 1c:\i.. at Bhopal "\\-e hnd ope-rated 1t (tht• lnd1.in plnnt\ safch for ~\en \car' It nnr1 en tered m\ mtnd that \Ulh a thtnll could hnpJ)cn," he \aH.1 - \ndl'r\t1n ""d' thr 11h11·11 o l J<'Cnng tr11111 ,,imc area n·\ldn11' an thl Jlldll'fll l' 111 300Ut l .;,(\ [)nnJld \\11,on wtw liq•, \~llhtn ;i nuk 11! lhl rlant ll'\lllll'd ht• .rnd hu ,,111 \H'rr l hnktd :ind hurnt•d h\ an l'llll"'"'" trnm th1: plan1 '>C.'\Cr,11 '~ar' .l[lll Hr ,,ud ht"> fam1I\ ha' l<"arneJ tt1 ·,IJ\ 11\\llk thl' hOU'>l' on ,fa .. ., whl'n I hl'fl' \ 110 \\Ind .. \\ nxman chaarm.in of the \uh rnmm11H.'t' on 1 le:thh and the I n '1mnnwn1 ..aid l n10n C ":lrh1de mu\t lx hdd Jt\llunt:ihk fm "hat har rx·m·d in Bho~1I and "'kr<1 11 thl u1inp.1m \\8\ pr<'parcd to mc<"t an' l•llWl~l·n, \at IM\llUll' \nlil'r'>on Yid hr onn• would haH' an'""''rl"J .. e., ut nov. couldo 't hon1•<.th rC\J'\()ntl until hl" learns what hnppt'nl·J Jl 1hc Rhopal fo('1llt} whl\ h I' almt"l'lt 1tkn11cal to the IO\fllUlt' rl:UH although \mBITt'I' "\lv e "on't rc\ume production 1.1n11I w1 I.no"' what h.lprx-ned and until we .1rr ,ernun "e ,·an pro<luC'C It I)." hi: Slid.. RC'p (t tr\' • 1ko.-,l.1. D-Mann<. 1001'. t\\U~ "'1th l\nlief'lon's s.1atcmcn1 that l ' nwn < arb1de ..akt) pn't«"~~~ hA\e h<'C'ome "~ttcr and h<'tt~ Kt 'iald l't'CON<j 1nd1c~tt' tht• fn,tatu\A. pt.tn1 rclt-j\'14"' hundrrili of tons c>f JX>~ 1nto the atmo\f)h<'rt \'ear. and 1d hC' \\a\ appalled that t._, cnmpan) doc~ nnt keep a1.-cu111k' ~cord\ ot the em1 ~·on'- "In fad ... " Wa\mtn 1d, ··) u rull\ don't know -hat o~ •" P\lltlnJ into •h<><tlm 'rM ~~hi' flh111 ha\ .. I ~I II • " "" "', 11. , .. ft ! ,,,, ,,, , , ,_, 1 !I' ·. '• ; I'\ : • ... Orange Coell OAJLY PllOTISatutday, o.c.nt>er 15, 19&4 Cholesterol: No more doubtaboutdangers Diet would not ban any food. me~ely e mphasis some. de-emphasize oth_e_r _s _ ,• WASH I GTO (.AP) -Tbrre • .is no Iona.er an~ doubt that bean • ditnse c.aused 'by too much cholesterol could be be reduced dramatically ' tf Amencans cut fat and calones from their diets, a Nauon.aJ lnsututes of Health panel sa)~. The lfOUp of Uptft.S said Wednesday that reduan' elevated blood fat levels through diet restric- tions and. as a last l"C'SOrt'. throu&h ' fat-lov.enn& drugs v.o uld cut the nsk of hean dtsea5e The panel sa1d all Amencans. , including health) people with no(- mal cholesterol le"els. should change their diets to cut their intake o f the wa\) fau that clog the anenes of bean and blood vesstl di~. .. This has bttn demonltrlt~ most conclu~1vely in men with elevated blood cholesterol levels, but much cvtdenoe justifies the oonclusaon that unilar protcct1on will be aff ordcd in women wnh elevated levels." the panel said 10 a draft ~Port. Dr RobM E. Olson of \M Sate Uohen,ty of New York told the meeuna that. based on cumnt evidc~. Ont) people Wllb Vet)' hJ&b lh'th of cholesterol and other fats should undergo d 1e1 and drus uauneoL .. Massive public ~Jlh action to aJ ttt lipids (fats) wtth diet on persons with Li ttle o r no ~ven· a ble rut from their serum Lipids would ~ m1slcadi"f and 1s not JUsttfied at this time. Olson said. BuL Dr. Daniel Stcinberg of the Umversat) of California a t Sao Otego, the oonferenoe clwnnao, said that even .. normal" lc,·cls of cholesterol as measured in averagt Amern:ans aff too high compared ~1th Populat1ons 10 countries with less hean disease. The 14-membcr group ~h1ch included heart re~chers and non- saenusts. said that their conclusion 1s "beyond a rea~nable doubt" because of the amount of evidence that elevated levels of these fatty ma ten ab in blood are a major cau~ The group's pos11100 on cholesterol and diet mod1fic.auon proved to be almost identical to those of the Amencan Hean As- soc1ation and other iroups who ha'e examined the same issues. These orgamz.at1ons caJI for diets that reduce the intake of animal fats, including da11y producu. and mcreasc consumption of frnh veg- etables. grams. fish and PoU1lI) and fruns. Cnracs of these PoS1t1ons sa)' the e' 1dence 1s not definitive that d1etaI) cholesterol changes wall reduce hean disease nsks tn normal people. and that general d1etar) changes are not 1ust1fied. The NIH group said that people with moderately htgh levels, whtcb for adults 1s generall) in the range of 200 to 240 m1lhgrams per dcc1ltter -the standard urut of measure - should have their diets adjusted to reduce these levels. Lofty view, what? II.ark and Pfan.cy Prentia, of Indutry. aot a ha.sy Yiew of Maine'• weetern moUDtaina from the top of Tumbledown J.!ountain recently. PARADE OF LIGHTS Newport Harbor Charter a Prrvate SO or 6S ft luxury yacht Call 76"-7117 llllLES' llCllES1 • ComP'ete Carpet Repair & Rest1etch1,. • floonnc and Sut).floor Repair f'L~IL'W ,,_"-ti ,_ .......... 141-1137 Those with high cholesterol levels, generally above 240 m11l1- grams per deciliter. should first restnct their diets. If .that Jails to I lower cholesterol levels. fat-lower- ing drugs should be used, the panel said. Some studies indicate that lo~er- 1ng cholesterol levels by one percent reduces the corresponding nsk of 'Death guard' comforted those headed for execution -;mile. LIC 3l5700 hean attack b)' two percent, ~===========~~~==§§§::=~~~~=~Steinberg said. r "So even lowering cholesterol 'Take a good wh iff. Barbara-:-anddon't try to hold your breath. It'll be easier that way· "How the.-hell would you know'.'' she called to him as he backed • through the chamber's doorwa>, scal- ing her forever from the outside world. LISTEN TO THE SOUNDS OF THE SEASON levels by IOperccnt can be expected to decrease the risk of heart a ttack by 20 percent" - The panel recom mended that all Americans. except child ren under aie 2. adopt a diet that reduces total dietary fat intake from the current level of 40 percent of total cal ones to 30 percent. PET ALUMA (AP)-Death watch officer Jo~ph Ferretti spent two decades escort.mg the doomed on their fi nal walk to San Quentm's green gas chamber As a young officer 1n 1955. Ferretti got down on his kn~. strapped m the lcttS of convicted murderer Barbara "&bs:' f;raham and offered hc.-r !>ome ad\1ce. ··Take a good wh11T. Barbara. and don't tr) lo hold your breath It'll be easier that wa)'." he said Tough and notonous for her foul mouth, she was crust) unul the vcr)' end. Ferrelll recentl} recalled wtth a KDCM U.S. fan wantShisisland 103.1 ~'!M~N'!£'!P~P!1!m~~!T5 ~hc1!!'!:.!.~froads -Roger Ludeau has a d ream: The shirts w11h a badge featunng the U.S. and did a lot of c1v1I construction." FM U.S. Marines return to this troubled Oag. said an island h1stonan. who spoke on French Pacific temtory where the> Ludeau's uphill struggle 1s taking .condj11on of anon) m11y. "Things based 1n World War 11. a nd raise the place on an island of 150.000 people were ver) friendly and people are Nearl) 30 }cars later, Ferretti. noYt 80 and reured, keeps a phot<>Jraph ol the first woman executed in Cah- fom1a's gas chamber. ··she was a nice lad). A goo<l - lookmg woman," he recalled. ''But I felt sorry for her. She got in with a bad crowd. The night before. she slept a little and told a couple of JOke!> All she asked for was a blindfold and slippers. We weren't suppose to g1\e them slippers. but I gave 'em to hl·r anyway." Ferretti was death watch officer ut San Quentin from 1942 to the late 1960s -aiding in the last execution 1n 1967. He retired in 1971. Dunng that time. he spent the last night "Ith 126 doomed prisoners and then helped strap them into one of tM> chairs in the gas chamber in the morrung. STEREO Stars and Stnpes on Amenca's 51st east of Australia that is tom b} \Cry pro-Amencan." st.ate -New Cahfomia. violence between Eulo~an and But the leader of the New ~====~-=--~=================!.. He admits it's a long shot. but Asian 1mm1grants on one side and the Caledonia's independence move-supporters of Ludeau's Fnends of native Kanaks. or Melanestans. a ment. Jean-Mane TJ1baou. sa)s Amenca part'.f -he says the} m 1nont) that 1s demanding 1ndepen-Ludeau and followers are nght- number 500 -have been spreading dence from Fran~ wingers and a threat to Kanaks. The retired officer would send messengers to nearb) San Rafael w fetch a steak dinner or fned chicken for a doomed pnsoner and soml'- t1mes agreed to pla) a final game ol checkers -"and I don't like thl' game." he said. the message. often with spray paint. T~elve people have been lulled in "The} hke Reagan because he's a "'-all over New Caledonia. poht1cal '1olence since late ovem-cowboy. Cowbo)S go around hoot----------------..~ \ "Viva U.S.A.'' and "U.S.A. will ber. and a French government e nvo\ me Indians. We're the Indians." HICKORY ~£\RMS .,, Gre at Tasting Gifts ~ l.i111itt·d Eclitio11 l'orl \\ i111 · C lu·•· .. •· Ba ll f lu·e· .. •· Hull ... C 1 ......... 1,,. .. .. .. ,... or· ('n ·uttl\ ~"; .... Hur ... UO\ 2 for •599 ~· HICKORY FARMS ,. Fashion Island Westcliff Plaza Newport Beach 640-6030 Newport Beach 642-0972 I return." in six-foot high letters. are is struggling to avert more \ 1olence. Tj1baou told the AP. scrawled on walls in man) tdwns. and The.-Kana ks are 43 percen1 of the Tjibaou heads the Kanak Socialist .. .S." pops up e'ery t\\O or three population. Nattonal L1berat1on Front. which miles along the main highway circling \fan) residents of European claims to represent most of 1he the 250-mile-long island. Amencan ance\tr) look back with nostalgia on Kanab and is dl'manding 1ndcpcn- flags are planted along the h1ghwa> thC' lJ S m1l1tar) pre..cnce hcredunng dence "We want to become a state of the World War II. Some 300.000 U.S. Ludeau. a wiry man bubbling wtth I Untted St.ates. We want to be Amen-servicemen passed through the the fer> or of his cause. contends the cans," said Ludeau. 64, in an inter-island. then a major .\men can base 1n front is controlled by the Soviet I view lai;t week wi th The Associated the Pacifi c U n1on and would turn New ,. CaJedonia into a Pacific Cuba. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. for The Rat Of YIU Ult 1 1922 IWtllOl lllVO , COSTA llCA -Soel·ll~ Sale 30% Off Costa ~esa Beauty Supply 1916 Harbor Blvd M-S 10-6 Newport Harbor PARADE OF LIGHTS D"". I 7-23 -110 Per PenJOn ( 714 ) 241"1500 I AIDS risk slight for health workers BOSTON (AP) -Doctors and nurses who have close contact with AIDS v1ct1ms -even those who accidentally suck themselves with needles -face little unusual risk of catching the disease from patients, a study concludes. An average of eight months after their exposure. none of the health ·He says President Reagan should do for New Caledonia what he did for Grenada. He referred 10 the U.S.-led invasion of that Caribbean island 10 Octobel' 1983 10 oust a pro-Cuban faction. "That was champion.'' said Ludeau. a retired merchant sailor. "T h e Ame ricans showed their strength." Moments before the actual execu- tt on he'd even smuggle in a flask ot "h1ske)' that held three shots "Up to two dnnks Ytent to lhl condemned. '\nd the) alwa)s \\an1nl 11." Ferretti recalled. ''I'd dnnt. 1hr third one I needed 1t."' He recentl} returned 10 San Quen- tin to give pointers to a new death watch officer who had been assigned to the execution of Stevie Lamar Fields. who won a stay this week from the state Supreme Court. Ferretti said he had a way with thl' doomed inmates . "I came to find that I was good w11 h the condemned." he satd. "After a while the men starting asking for me They'd sa}'. 'W ill Ferretti be sia) sng. with me tonight?'" .---------------------------------------. 1 ~-0rkers surveyed had got1cn AID~ or had developed ant1bod1es to the virus • hristmas Fantasy A Special Time .. _We'll be open from 7:00 AM to 4:0 0 PM every day, M onday, Decem ber J 1hat's thought to cause the d1!>Casc. "I think that health care workers 1 shQuld be somewhat reassured by the findings of this study," said Dr. Martin S. Hirsch of Massachusetts General Hospital. The findings were released Wednesday. a day after health of- ficials said that a technician 1n a Boston-area lab may have caught AIDS when he pncked himself with a needle wlule drawing blood. The researchers decided to release their findings following the disclosure that a techn1 c1an a t a commercial lab developed AIDS af\er sticking h1mselfw11h a needle. T he man said he was not a homosexual. drug I abuser. Ha1t1an or hemophiliac -aJI ~o~le at higher-than-usual nsk of having AIDS. Dr. George Grady, the stale l ep1dem1ol0&Jst, sajd there was a 50-50 ejlance that he caught it from the 11tcdle. The doctors followed the health of 85 doctors. nurses and techn1c1ans who had contact with body fl uids from AJ D pllients. Am~ them were patho logi t wbo ormed a uto psies. nurse wbo conducted endoscopy eums. technicians who anaJyzcd blood samples a nd 30 people who accidentally tabbed themselves w1lh necdJe that bad been used on AJDS l)lt1ent People have &Otten AID from tainted blood transfusions. but no one knows whether the tmy amoun\ of bl0<¥1 on a needle 1s cnO\l&h lo (p~d the dlKase. - AID may not de"elop un1il a )'car or more a.fter exposure to lhe AID ,enn. Hinch SI.id more follOW\lp will be necc5Slry before docton arc cer- tain iha1 none of the health worlCers w1l1 gtt the d1~11( Chlnap Safety •ll•eer W•lo tloeepla tU• a cloee look at die fMe of tlae lltatH .. Ol L~ la dala _...._. Ykrtr of tile aadoaal mon .. nt. ·~ of tlae 9tatae la eclaeCI· aJecl for completion In 1988. _ ~ ---• .-..,..1 f ,_ At age 82, miner keeps pace that's not easy to follow EDITOR'S NOTE -In 1918, at ~ I 6, Mason White went to work lH the coal mmes of southern West Virsinia. At asc 82, he's sol/ there, the oldest member oft.he Umted Mme Workers union stiU on the ;ob. But White says even though he is old. he's not crazy: He has rarely has worked msid(' the mines. STEVE Le VINE .......... ,.,_.,..., VOL YN, W. Va. -S1xty-s1x years of working around coal mines have no1 blackened the srint of Mason W.h1tc, who at 82 sill cracks an easy gnn -now toothless -after a day's work. Few West Virginians can re- member the sta1e's southern coun11cs without coal mines, but White re- members wt}en the:• town of Yolyn. windin.g along Rurn Creek: was no more than a tiny, turnip-growing hollow whose residents were mainl) cunous when the first coal-mine surveyors showed up. "To make a hving before the mines opened up you had to get gmseng and hunt for coons and possum," White says. "You had to tan those hides. A fur bearer would come in sometimes, and ynu'd get a linlc bit for them." White says the dirt road 1hat leads into his hollow once was so muddy that it could be reached only by foot, horse or mule cart until railroad tracks were built for the first coal mine in 1914. In 1918. White began working in the mines. and five )ears later he ma med. The deadl> mine wars that fol- lowed and decades of recumng coalfield depressions have left no ~ars on While, a wiry man who sull reports to the nearby mmcs each day. "(could retire now and let someone else have a JOb, but J'm lake anybody .else. I'm just look.ma out for myself and my family," While says, sining with his wife, Renda, 77, in their living room. "I like to work." United Mine Workers spokesman Joe Corcoran says White 1s the oldest miner "I'm aware of," but he adds tha1 no one keeps tabs on coal miner longevity. "Docs he sull work 1n the mrnes?" Corcoran asks. Yes he docs, White 1s quick to say, and he doesn't consider himself so old -especially considenng how much work he can do. Robert Doss. Amherst Coal Co.'s preparation plant superintendent, says White "uses a shovel all day. "He goes ahead and sees what needs to be done and docs 1t. A lot of men don't like to work w1th him because you have to work hard to keep up your end of the coal pile." White concedes that while he's old, he's no1 crazy. He has rarely worked inside 1he mines, he says. "Oh, he wouldn't work if he h"d 10 work IN the mines," Mrs. Whjte em phasized. "He's afraid of the mines." White agrees. saying, ''I'd go crazx inside the mines. It's too dangerous.• Most of the ume. White says, he bas worked on safer, outdoor tasks such as operating transport holSts and steam cranes, and loading and haul- ing coal. He currently maintains conve)er belts and loads coal. "l clean the belts when they get .... ,,,.,.,.,.... Maaon White adll reporta to the coal mine9 every day. dirty, and I keep the house coal bin filled up with coal," he says. "h's no1 hard work at all." Each day, White drives his new pickup truck Just a coal chunk's throw up Rum Creek 10 Amherst's McGregor preparation plant. He has worked at the same mines since 1921 and remembers John L. Lewis, the legendary UMW president who won the first nauonal contract for coal miners. . "John L. Lewis? Hold on, I got a picture of him in my pickup," White says. rushing outside and returning wnh a magazine cover featuring Lewis. "He's our best president so far," White says He 58) s he has no regrets about working an enllre lifetime. In fact, he recommends that any 16-year-old - the age he started at the mines -r follow 1n his boolsteps. Renewed symptoms haunt poli~ victims . . ~~· Ofange Cout DAILY P1LOTISatJday. o.c.mber 15. 1~ .. Nurse matches II foster families i to ailing elderly By TM A1aoclace:d Pre11 are prov1<lin1 lht ~..U{'<>O c:a.rc N For eumple, she s:a1d. clientt mUlt LUBBOCK, Texu -ursc have t0me contact With their natural Jeanette Vau1han 11 in the fam1h~ at least onct a -eek. a.ad matchmaking bu iness. She finds . foster fam,Lte'l must plan at lealt one foster hom~s for ailing older people. . activity with the clients each ~k.. Her strv1cc bnhgs lOJCthcr cld~ly Foster familtes also cannot adm1oll- peoP.le who maY. need help walkina. 1er mcd1c1ne. the said. bathlna o~. feeding themselves and Most of her foster families arc fos1cr.fam1J1cs who want to cam some divorced or widowed women or older eittra 1nco"?c · couples, V•u&Jlan wd. Vaughan s ~rv1cc 1s an altemattve "II not only helps the cbcnts, .. a.be to the more costly u.sc of a con vales-explained, .. it's a good way for some cent home or a hve-in nurse. families to bnnain someeUt"I m~ ~fore she places cuc.nts. the cider--cspcaallyforoldcrsin&)ewomen ' l)' clients.and thett fam1l.1es meet with EventuaJJy, she said. "all involved prospect1ve foster families. reall} feel fake they're part of one "We would never place anyone famj y" together who thou&ht they couldn't · get alopg," she said. ___ ..... ._ .. mlil .. lll!m ... -• The elderly clients or their families pay a fee to V.au&)lao, who, m turn, pays the foster clMe families. A foster family ·receives SSOO a month for each client. rcgularda)S off and one week'!i paid vacation dunng their first )ear of service. Convalescent "homes and hve-10 nurses generall)-charge aboul S 1,200 a month for similar services, Vau&han wd. "1"bis gives people a cheaptr alternative and ... more personal type of care," she said. The 22-year-old registered nurse trains the prospcctJve foster families during an intensive five-day class that' emphasizes, among other things, home health-aid sk.Jlls, nutrition and communications skills. The program, called Senior Foster Services, provides four separate types of foster care -full-time service, a short-term care program for ptople needing help immediately after a hospital stay. interim care for those nee.din& help between hospital visits and eight-hour day care. The program does not handle people with major Bloope• wasreti pnzzU.ni. S u rviVOrswh o thought struggles over a re now showing post-poli o problems health problems. lcms. muscles. she now needs more Ire-Since Vaughan began her service One was Bill Russell. 68, of quently to gulp air rapidly through last July, she has trained 15 famihes Compton, whose childhood polio lef1 her mouth and nostnls to breathe. and placed four elderly people with him with a left arm slightly smaller Man) m the medical community foster families. Al this point, she sajd, than his right, and two Tarflngers that 5ay post-poho syndrome results from -sbe·is breaking even-on costs.- By T be Associated Press were numb. overuse of undamaged muscles and Her service, the only one of its Jund 1940s and 1950s ep1dem1cs are re-Things were great forthe machinist · ligaments ·to substitute for weak licensed by the state of Texas, 1s turning to the use of ventilating and former car racer unul he was 62. muscles, modeled on a program started two machines to help them brCf'the. Then new symptoms forced him to "They're JUSt weanng out," said years ago by St. Francis Hospi~ in "We have had lots of panic," in the retire early from his machinist job. Dr. Jacquelin Perry. chief of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. LOS ANGELES (AP) Thousands of peo'ple who survived polio auacks decades ago have fright- ening new symptoms today that puzzle doctors who have seen no cases oft he disease since the advent of vaccines in the 1950s. last six. months, stud Dr. D. Armin .. My legs felt hke they were gomg to pathok.inesiology at Rancho Los Assjsted by her husband, Doug. Fischer, chief of pulmonary disease at die. like they belonged to somebody Amigos. "lt-'s hilling those i)COi)lc wbo is a.lso a nurse. Vaughan .llSits Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in else,"hesa1d. "lhavefeelinginthem. who are using subnormal clients at their foster homes once a Downey, one of the last remaining but the)' JUSt don't feel like the) musculature to excess. __ w_ee_k_t_o_e_n_su_re_· _th_a_t_th_e_fi_os_t_er_f:_a_m_1l_1cs _____________ _ poho centers in the count I). belong to me ... The vaccines developed b) Ors Jonas Salk and Albert abin van- quished parents' fears of the dreaded ch ildhood disease. but no one has done major research in pohomyeht1s since then. and many of today's doctors are mystified by the illness. Many of the 300.000 ep1dem1c survivors have waged succes·sful ther· apy ba11les for sury1val. leading med1call) s1able hv.¢" ndding them- selves of the need for resp1ratol) de\ ice~ or braces that the} once uc;cd Bui no"' man} "'ho thought the~ had won the struggle to mo\ e ~llhout braces or cru1ches are u~ing canes. braces or wheelchairs aga1 A. ome who once used large. cylindncal "iron lungs" that were common dunng the The fears have been heightened b) Such problems have surpnsed the 1he lack of professional expenence in medical com mun II), which has all polto since most doctofs have never but erased the virus-caused disease seen a polio case. and b) m1S1nforma-from medical.school curricula. tion handed out b) yo unger doctors. "Actually. I don1t think the) e>.- Fischer said. pected any of us to hve as long as we A Mayo Clinic s1udy of pauents did." said Lee Seitz. 57. a poho who had polio in the '1950s found quadriplegic who is president of the about 20 percent had i.ymptoms of Pollo 'un.1vors Foundauon post-polio S)'ndromc. he i.a1d. .\fter .>ears of 1herap). she de· "We ha' e around 200 (polio .. eloped mo.,.emenl of her left fool. su n I\ or pat1en1s) around the com-with "'h1ch she opera1es a phone and munit~. because "'C arc a resp1ra10~ electric tontrol'i for her wheelchair tenter," he i.a1d "\\ l' '>CC most of and wk' 1s1on 1hem . ma)be annuall>. Bui in the .\Iler a )Car 1n an iron lung she no"' pas1 couple o f )'Cars. "e must ha.,.e uo;es a chest respirator al n1gh1. and seen 50 to I 00 (add111onal) who ha' c lhc rest of the ume uses her neck come in from roundabout states... muscles to pump air 10 her lungs. 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By TM AIMClated Pttta DALLAS -AOer more than a d«ade o( exuberant arowth 11\ ~ rcat1onaJ runnin" docton and ~ searchers say a 0 runn1n ·too-much" cr&.Lc 1 s"'ttPina the nauon. As ans~ers begin lo cm rge about the ill effects oflong-dntance running and 1n the wake of the death of guru Jim F1u, the movement's crusaders tt t u1ng a caJI for moderauon and pm:hctma that a slowdown i~ an the· works. "Wtthm the next few ye n . this I nan) of the J CJ70s. overdose will moderate anJ stan to Dr. Kenneth Cooper of Dalhas. balance out:' id Dr Arthur 1*1. ofirn called the father of the ae1ob1c medical director of Hahncmann tfos mO\emcnt, once crusaded on the p1t1I in Boston. nouon that '')ou couldn't run a good Fiu. who~ boo ... "The Complete thtn& into the around" Book of Runruna." helped spuk the But now he )'S 1hat, .. If you run J~ng movement. died of heatt more than IS mile$ a week , you're faJlure at age S2 as he ran on a quiet runn1na for 50meth10g other than Verm ont road July 20. His death card to vascu lar fitntt . " galvam~cd concern among runners Cooper founded The Aerobics and prompted the movement's ex· Center and sport chntc in Dallas. perts to reverse their "more 1s better" with a research budget of $3:S ~...,.-~~-:--::--:-==--=-=--=-=-:-::-::-=-= ll l llll ~l lltl ll l lll l lllltltlllJl llllllllll l lll 111 1111111 111 1111 111 1111 ll l lll i ll l l~ • PIANOS ~ STOREWIDE CLEARANCE AND ORGANS E &DAYS ONLY Sat., Dec. 11 thru 22 NEW AND USED • YAMAHA • KIMBALL • KOHLER • KAWAI' • WURLITZER • RIPPEN • STEINWAY • LOWREY • BALDWIN • HAMMOND ....-1'_, ___ r .... and e n joy leisurely shopping at charming Lido Marina Village ... on the waterfront in Newport Beac h. There is n o other shopping c enter in the w orld quite like it. You 'll find the latest in designe r fashions. Fine jewelry. European kitc he n items. Exotic gifts. Yachts. Imported glassware. W alk the harb or-side boardwalk. 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Cart1tlli'1 1 $portaweu ct cultom mono4'ramm109 > , 11. Mr. Sa l11 Lo-cal 9ourmet food, lrosen yoqurl, bff]tby 1andwich .. 12. Art Di•ea1ioa1 Gallery SpeCla!UiDQ 111 hoe art polt•re and cu.tom lraminQ 13. Li1tttt'1 ' Fine leather, fuu and d .. 1oo•r cir-• 14. Aaaettt'a Place Clothe. for cuual California 11Ytn9. 15. GHr1•'• C•••l•t Fine denDinQ, lr .. bell food, mott reuon1ble prl~ 16. W11tkla1t lt1t1awat .. IA'\.rut.iout diiuAq In a~ atma.pbere youwoa't~ • 17 .••• ,, •••• , .. • _ OUUnctt.-1b.l11, coral, jewelry, prialtl & qilu for home oi boll 11. Marti• I.1wrtact l1Dtrit1 Contemporary art & tculpture by ma jor t11ter· n.uonal &ttlll1 11. Wa. ldtrt J••tltra Flu )f wefl'f & cu-tom d•a19M J mil lion. "In my fir..t book 1n 1968," Cooper \aid. "I wrote that more 1r. brttrr and that exercise and running would overcome man) 1f not all of the delete nous effects of diet " Now. however. Cooper sa)s. ··1 make such statement as 'there's nothing known 10 man that will lotaJly protect you from coronary disease whether it's medicine. surgery or ·marathon running.' t never thought I'd say that. .. The tendency to overindulge has evolved along wuh the running boom Normally sedentary, non- spony Americans learned to sweat and feel good about themselves, and dcctded they wanted more. their pcrspcwve and overindulge." , On Sept IO. 1972. Americun Frank 5honcr "'on the Olymp1r marathon at Muntch. No U.S runner had won 1hc marathon gold medal s1ncc 1908. From a culture that rarely walked "'hen 11 could nde in 1960. America c~plodcd 1n10 a \oc1cty of runnef'I an the 197(h B> the ume Shonl..'r won tilt' \1hcr medal in Montreal 1n 1976. running had become a way of tile for many. Today, wh:u Shorter ca lls a "social phenomenon" involvefl some 34 m1lhon people of oil age\ and walks of hfe Rut instead ofJoga1ng 15-20 miles a '"'"~ f<'r r.,~~.--in~ .... ,.,nr!"" ""' caught up tn a competitive fervor. In thl' ru~h to emulate Olympic athlete'i. Siegel said. about 20 percent of toda) 's runners O\Crtram nnd log I 00 "Some people' ,hould be lcamina to walk a mile Yet they're puttm' on running 'ihOC and running a m1lci" Perry said "People sec a 38-ycar-o d athlete tum 1n a great performance and decide,' I fhe can do ll, I can do i 1. • What they don't realile 1s that the athlete has been training for many, many years." What spons doctors rcfor to a~ "overu~ stress syndrome" 1s particu- larly nouceable afier each Olympic Games, said PelT)". who claims he has treated more 1n1ured runners afler each of the las1 three Olympics. "Runnmghasa p()Stttvc feedback:· Sie&el said. "Jt raises your ~nse of self~ teem. People start having good feehnp about their bodies and tan thinking that more 1s better. They lose miles a week or more Dr. Lero) Perry, a Siegel said the risks of over· chiropractor indulgence far out"'e1gh ~he benefits "Ultra-distance running 1s not ___ !I'll ___________________ .___ 1nlnns1cally health producing. It 1s in fact intnns1cally risky ... " he stud. .. l • I In Fin's case, a number of basil , warning signals were ignored, accord· 1ng to S1l'gcl "Jim r1n was ru nning 80-mile "'l'ek<. -a \ery nsk) dose of exerc1st II 1H1ght to 10 times the amount that product'~ cardiovascular fi tncss," Siegel said. About eight months before his death. Fiu refused to take a stress test when he v1s11cd The Aeriob1 cs Center in Dallas, something required of all members over the age of 30, accord· mg to Cooper. Fin also disregarded pain and discomfort when he ran, Cooper said. \ The death of a 48-year-old French runncrdunng last month's New York C11y Marathon was another example of the dangers posed to some runners. so me ex perts say. Water under the bridge . Water droplet.a on a car window reflects the Gold en Gate Briciie following a morning s hower in San Francisco . .. w I While some people, mostly middle· aged men. run to prevent heart attacks. researchers now say that for some 1t 1s more dangerous to run than to remain sedentary. The bulk of today's runners, an· eluding beginning runners. arc in their 30s and 40s -an age group considered at risk , according to 1egel. I ' . , Or~ Cout DAILY PIL.OTIS.tUtday, o.o.nber 16, 11M A7 • Stars' photographers dislike paparazz1 lab Celebrity lensmen 's work appears In the pages of most major publications By LENA OILLlAM A ........ ,,_WliW LOS ANGELES -When 1s a paparano not a papanuzo? "When he is an invited photographer," say ce lebrity photographer Peter Qorsan. And he should know. Borsnri, alona with Alce Byrne and Phil Ramey, are among Hollywood's top lcnsmen whose photos of major stars ha vc splashed the pages of every major publication in the United States and Eui'bpe. Coined by Italian director Federico Fe1J1n1 to de5enbc his country''! notoriou ly aggrc'l'l1vc photoaro- phcrs, paparazzo (or the plural paparazzi) hns become a ht le hated by these phot~phers. yet often used to describe their line of work. ·•Seventy percent of iny work is showbiL related -shootina stars at their homes. going to Oscars and doing grab shot ," says Byrne. ''I do work which would be cons1dcr1~d paparazzi type work. Yet l'm not the sort of paparazzo who will chase someone." Ramey, on the other hand, h:a chucd a p1ctun,; a'i far away a' the Onent .. , traveled with Eluabelh 1 aylor for 41 duys 1n hina, Hona Kona. ra1won and India." 1d Rome)" "I heard he wa going to be takinJa tnp to the Far E st w111l her boyfnend. I happtncd to be waitina at the a1rpon when he wH &oing to fea vc. This was after she had left the ho pital with red frosted htur looltina li ke a million dollars. Our relationship was tense in the be,ainning. but after a few days. I established a rapport with her and got invited on the tnp." Borsari, too, hkes to maintain good relationships with his subJCClS and is ~nsitive about the paparau1 title. "I am not a pap rauo," id Bor5an. "B11 ~tars htcc me around when th mp ATC' happc:nmr.. l hoot all the major events C'olumbi• (Picture ) h -from panie1 to award show . I hot thC' premie~ for 'The 81& Chill' Bnd 'Purple Ram,' wht<'h ,.n recent!) in People mapz1ne." . With a home 1n the Holl ywood Hills ovcrlookma the city, Borsan has turned a hobby into a t~nving career His garaae convened into a studio includu files with over $2SO,OOO dollari worth of photo~ of every maJor star 1n the industry. "My hobby was {>hOtOif'llphy unttl I was 12 or 13." said Borsan. "ThC'n when I was about lificen I sold my first photo of two famouJ European t.ars at a k1 rnort." Borsan, Byrne and Ra me)' setl thCJ r photo~ to pcoplt'*watch1na pubh· cations such a The National En- Quirer, w , Globe. nd People m p - i1ne Ramey also covers award evtnts. but built his reputation on his 1b1ht> to act d1fficull hot , usllllly \tt'itbout the cooperauon of his c:hems. "I hoot pictures no one 1s w1lhna or capable of doina." said Ramey. I've sat a.nd waned seven to eight days for a picture of Griffin O'Ncal after the altcrcauon with his father. Ryan. WhC'n they had the allcrcat1on be (Ryan) knocked out all or Gnffin's teeth. I shot the picture with a 40mm lense and 101 a frontal 1hot wnh Gn in m1hna ~t the camera.·· • Wtth many w-cba.sina ~ pheruart'.'h1nafortba1 'hot $hot." at 1 u~ually the pm.ist.ant and quacM thin.lier who ends up with the ·Dhoto ~ "The world wa loolun1 fOI' \bis kW (Gnffin).'' said Ramey .... wu tM only one who 1ot the ihoL l ..s then J without bein& noticed by hid.int i.91 plain lsbt... . r. Ramey was also the only urunv11Cid photographu ,who a<>t pictum ~ Patty Davis' weddina. When uMict how bcdjd thishcdecfined to answer~ but did say that Patty Davis "' nef~ as popular as othen would think.. And JUst how do these pbotQP°a"'. ... phers know when to captu~ th»• cand1d hot? Ac.corafoa 10 Ramey 11 rea11 • depends on the s11ua11on. Collie helps disabled couple manage hqme "Sometimes lbc news media td mewhco someth1n11s happcninaan other times I will be at the nght plac'C at the nght ttmt-," said Ramey. - "'I aot p1cturcs of Michael Jackso« b)' accuknt. I was lipped by a fneo4 that Michael was 10Jna out to cat al rcsll\lrant and be walked m w1 Emmanuel Lewu. It was the first u • • .... The two bears By DUANE SANDUL n.n...e.,a-..... REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Paul and Marcy Wlrthlln, both lifelong victims of cerebral palsy, are especially thankful this hollday season because of a dog . The Wlrthlins, both confined to wheelchairs, are celebratlng their first year of retying on a collie to perform dozens of household tasks, from pushing Paul's wheelchair to turning household lights on and off. But the Impact ot collle Jessie Jane far transcends speclflc tasks. It has molded the Wlrthllns' personalities and boosted their public confidence. Kenda, the polar bear cub who celebrated her firat birthday Dec. l in Worcester, Mau., reata her head on her mother'• baclr.. She la the 70th polar bear cub born in captivi ty to aurvtve. Her twin wu kllled ahortly after birth when their mother, Una Minor, acc identally eat on It . Kenda wu born at the Worceater Science Center. "When I go out In public now, people don't look at me as If I am a physically dlsabled person," says Mrs. Wlrthlin, 55. "They ask me where I got my dog and talk about how beautiful my dog Is. taking their attention from me and putting It on my dog. This makes me feel more like a person Unexploded WWII bombs still kill in Europe • Thousands of experts on the job in Europe def using a ll the born bs that never went off By ANDY NIEUWENHOF .~,.,_.,..., CULEMBORG. Netherlan<l.s - Every once in awhile World War II explodes all over again 1n Europe. Lethal leflovers of une\plodcd wart- ime ordancc still go ofT -and s11ll kill people. Overlooked b) d1~posal team~. the bombs that fell but didn't go ofT. th l' c;ecret ammun1tt0n dumpc; and thl' stra) bullet<. still turn up C\l'r) )l'Jr. thousand of t0n<, of them They require the sen.ices of thousands of ordnance disposal ex· perts throughout Europe, hundreds of whom have been killed on the JOb since the war ended in 1945. One example of the cfTort 1s the West German Ammunition Disposal Office, which employs 1,300 people full time and spends $30.8 m1ll1on annually to dispose of the 1.500 tons of World War II ordnance 11 finds every year. Some of its most recent emergencies: •A section of Frankfurt's airport was temporanly sealed ofT in June aner a runway renovation revealed an unexploded 1.000-pound S. bomb. •In March, 1,000 West Berlm residents had to be evacuated when 1l was .discovered their homes were built over an anti-tank trench filled v.1th high explosives •A Bn11sh bomb exploded in "-est Berhn tn Jul} 1983. causmg $338.000 damage. In Belgium. one of 1hc smaller na11ons caught up tn the war 18 ordnance disposal experts flave died 1n the last six }cars and 12010 all <.intc.' thi?cnd oftht• v.ar Mon.' than 58 m1ll1on mint'<, and 122 m1ll1on bombs and an1llcry '>hell\ wcrt• found and disposed of tn the Soviet Union between 1945 and 1972, according to the Great Sov1e1 Encyclopedia. An estimated 1.000 tons of ex· plos111es from the two world wars arc disposed of every year by the bomb disposal un11 of France's Office for Civil Secunty. In the Netherlands. the problem 1s growing bigger as time passes because of land and waterway development brou~ht about by population prc<;s- ures 1n th1c; smoll natton of 14 million people. squccLed into a land area about the s11e of Maryland. "In the past I 2 months we have fou nd a pproxima te!) 10,000 grenades, 500 bombs, fi ve V-1 Ger- man rockets and 300.000 rounds of ~rt Goodman, M.D. Dlplomate American Board of Internal Medicine Announces the Opening of His Sele 7'eactice of In ternal Medicine Hours By Appointment Dally, Evenings, Saturdays (A M ) 1441 Avocado Ave, Sulla 503 Newport Beach 70-1900 9114ltall~ JJm19te 2100 Canyon Coet1Mna 845-0587 olf Victoria between Harbor & Brookhurst 1o-4 Everyday Acres of palms, dracenas, ficus, shru b A bouse plants! (Bring hiking shoes) small-caltbcr ammun1t1on." said MaJ Henk Kuiper, commander o'f the Dutch Army's Explosives Dis- posal Service. which is headquartered in this central Dutch town. The number of calls for his 90 dcmoltt ions e). pens has gro" n almost every )ear since 1971. said Kuiper. who an11c1pates his unit will have handled about 2.000 wartime ordnance disposal cascc; this year. "If no more explosives were found. 11 would s11ll take us four years to d1,p0St' of the ones we knov. al read} l'\l'>t.'. 1'.u1per added 1n an tnterv1ev. l argc number'> ol unexploded humb~ Jrl' being found on land drained from the the Dutch inland sea where Allied aircraft Jetusoned their und rop~d bombs on their way !>,ack from raids over Germany. .<\t Venlo, in southeastern Holland, Ku1per's team recent!Y began-clearing a former German airfield of hundreds of Alhed bombs JUSt so that a two- m1le road can be built. The unexploded bombs. ranging in size from 250 to 1.000 pounds and buned 15 to 30 feet deep. will take more than a year to uncover. disarm and remove". ~s the calls for help increa~. so doc-; thC' pcnl. according to Kuiper. bccau~ detenora11on make<; the e"<- ploo;" c~ more unstable. ~ total of 75 '>quad members and ,ofuntcers ha"e been killed since the Dutch unit's found ing 40 )ears ago after 1he Allies liberated the southern Netherlands from a five-year Ger- man military occupation. Super Santa Special! Full Length Wetsuit sso lOlft OFF All Surfboards! trunks, wetsuits, tee shirts, sweatshirts, & stocking stuffers -f or a CHRISTMAS G'o GIFT OF c/V DISTI CTIO A Classic Wrist or Pock et Watch A u nique present a nd a ~ise inve1tme ot in time. .,:; 1 ~. c;o.,, u., 1...,-un• Bn~h Ro.I ( an1 ('""'"' : tlnhd11 Houn rn". · .1. lO · 5 30 d: no~. tlpr .. 1111 7 . . It · -t 7 U ·l"l·Mft2 who Is acceptable.·· "My attitude has not been disabled," said Wlrthlin, 45. "I have been physically disabled. but I have lived." He also speaks unabashedly about how Jessie Jane has transformed his self-Image. "When we are In publlc, people aak .us.. ~bout the dog_ The dog has broken the barrier between us and able-bodied people. and has given us a greater Insight Into life, .: a more emotional and sensitive one." He admits he was skeptical. And he was concerned about how the dog wowld take to the couple's two cats. •'When we brought the dog home Dec. 20, I told It to be nice to the cats. The dog went up to one of the cats and kissed It. It's a question of mind over matter. The dog seems to have a mind, too. It has a wllllngness to please. If you speak nice, It wlll do things," he said. I sawh1m (Jackson) in regular cloth WhC'n they walked out I got h picture .. Three families receive awards .. ,,,., for conservation:: . WASHINGTON (AP) -Vi" 1dcnt Geo Bush this wee presented nauoo conscrvatto awanh to three farm familtcs frora CaJifomaa. TenncsS« and Tex.as. The awards went lo contest wm- ners Gco!Je and Ela1oc Work.. Sa Miguel, Tim and Billye Hitchcoc~ Rock Island, Tenn.; and Larry ancf. Rebecca Sullivan. Ennis. Texas. .; Bush presented the av.ards io • five-minute ceremony on behalf of the t.~uonal Endowment or Soil aod- Water Conservatton and the Du Pooi- Co .. sponsors of the second ann~· contest. The awards mcluded SI .QOOcash to each family. LE GRAND PIANISf. "-t.tr( tht• h,1l1\.J.l\,Pl1 ,l h1,L!h l'\ll(t' \\Ith ... nm(' .l!rt·.1r t'l1ft•rr ell 11t'f" t n 1111 Fr .lnCL' . . o\t rhL' Trt.tn,1n, rht• I I\ ltd M~1J1L'n', \\,\rm , int1m,lrt' l,1un~c. Frum t"hl\\ until Dt•1.t•tnhL'r 15. mt't't l \mv R~\'cl, d1red tr, 'm Pan .... Fr.1nu~. Ht• pt·rh 1rm.., t'<H .. h 1i1t· ... d.l\ th n 111ch ~.1rurd.1 \ n 1j_!ht tr, 1m ~·l"l" p. m 11n into l ht• ou1 ht,ur.., )Pin D:'\ ny Rt>vd n' )\\ .• ind · in th~: Ju.W,l'.4..' <~dwr tnp Frt•nch pcrh ,rmt'r" .lt the TnanPn R.u . \Xlht•re p rdm.1n 1.:\·cn111g ... hn.~mw -.,m•·thing "'Pt'C1.1l. i .. .... 0 H )TE MERIOIF ------ " - I\ .. __ , __ , ___ _ .. .• " Ofange Coaat DAIL 'Y PILOT /Saturday, December 15, 198• Programs Celebrate Nativity The Ftrst Vatted Me~odltt ctaarcll of Co ta Mesa wtll host a "Chnstmas Fe ti val ofLi&hts" tom&ht at 7. The Christmas concert, under the dirccttoo of Steven M. Wi&ht, will feature Duane Hanks, orpnist, the Chancel. Sanctuat)' Bell, Chapel and Chancel Brass choirs, mstrumcn- Uilists and vocalists. The church is located at 420 W. & 9th St. • • • "AJI Things to All Men," an orif nal play about the ltfe of St. Paul, w1I be performed by the playwng.ht Robert Macklin at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day in the So1U1 Coast CommuJty ctaarcb, S 120 Bonita Canyon Ori vc, Irvine. 8} the combined use of story telling and story re-enactment, the high- hghts of the Apostle's Ufe arc re- created, revcalin interestinA insights Whose birthday is it, anyway? · .. The Ep111copaLChurch believes the important new1 at Chr11tm11 i1 not who comes down the chimney, but who came down Crom heaven We invite you to come and Join u1 u wtt celebra~ the birth of Je1ua Christ 4 llOp m Choral E\'en80ngw1th the t Jame. Choir and Orchestra presenting Peryolt"'i'1 MAGNI f'ICATand Vaughn William·' FANTASIA u:-; CHRIST MAS CAROLS MONDAY. DEC 24 Chra~tma.~ Eve oerv1rf'• i JU p m ram1IJ Sen1ce. 10.30 pm Choir & Stoll prhentation: 1 J ·()(1 p m Christmas EH M~ ~~1th Choir and Or<'hf'stra 7:00 pm. THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVE R by Barbara Robin· son. Chr1&tma" tableau. and "Tradi· t1ons of Christ mu· display Tn: 'DAY. u~c 25 JU·l)U a m Ston·1rt-o( lloly Eucharist SAINf JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Vta Lido, Newport Beach (714) 67&-0210 into the man and his world, 1ccord1na to Macklin. Children from ,1radcs six thrOUJ.h 12 can learn the JOY of pvina while making gifts for people on their Christmas list at The Givin& Tree Work.shop at 9:30 a.m. today. Cost 1s $13, which includes lunch. • • • St. James EP.lscopal Ctaurcb school will' present 'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" at 7 .m . Thursda in M Ocean of Life 1001 W. 17th. Ste. U Cotta Meu, Ca 631-8399 11 a.m. Ir 7:30 p.m. Rev. Karen Gregg tbr church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Elizabeth Williams 1s d1rcct- 1na the play, based on the bcst-seJhna book by the same name, wnuen by Barbara Robmson. Afterward a tableau of the b1nh of Christ w1U be presented in the church courtyard, then younasters will dec• orate a tree and place gifts .there for the Hillside Home for Children. St. James Choir. directed by Dr. William Bradley Roberts and accom- panied by a symphony orchestra, will celebrate the Advent season with an Evensong service at 4 p.m. Sunday. . The rrogram, a mixture of compo- SlllOOa styles and penods, includes "Maanificat," "Fantasia On Christmas" and "Of the Father's Love Begotten." • • • A program of Christmas music wiU Deir l'tlift ....... -, LM ~.,,.. NORTHSTAR YACHTS Cr~ative Lights aboard a 65 ~. luxury yacht tor private charter be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday at Cbrlst L11tberan Cbarcb and School, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Fred Bergman will direct 300 voices from preschool through eighth grade, along with the youth and senior choirs. An outdoor Nativity. pa&eant, featurtna two choirs, live animal• and a caat of 25 , wa• a major undertaldna of the Fountain Valley Baptiat Church. CALL. 760-7117 • • • The Sunday school children of St. Paul's Lutheran Cburch of Laguna Beach will present a Chnstmas pro- gram al 5 p.m. Sunday. Entitled ''What Js Chnstmas?. ·· the program 1s under tht' d1rcct1on of Nocma Schumm. Joycr Conway is Laguna Presbyterian Church The "Church of the Chimes" 41 5 FOREST AVENUE. LAGUNA BEACH /111·/fe' rou to share with us tht' Glory of Christ mas In our newly restored Sdnctuarv SUNDAY December 16 10: 15 a .m . Worship Scrvlc<" Pastor Jerry Tankersley preaching on: "THE LICHT Or CHRISTMAS" 7 :00 p.m .. A Family Festival with the Kln~s Players In: "A CHRISTIAN NATIVITY DRAMA~ with a cast of children : youths & adults & the Chancel Choir. SUNDAY December 23 JO: 15 a.m. Worship Srrvtce Pastor Jerry Tanktrsley preaching on "THE PRO~ISE Or CHRISTMA '> MONDAY December 24 , Cbriatmu Eve 5:00 p.m. Family Worship Service. MEDITATIONS with the Pastor 11 :00 p .m'. Candlcl 1~ht Worship Service Dr Arthur J TakC'.'rs ley. Senior Pastor Rev. Cra1g.s . Wiiiiams -Asslstanc Pastor • Or Edward J Caldwell · Assistant l'dstor organist. The church 1s located at 1190 Morningside Onve. • • • (Pleaee .ee NATMTY /Al 2 ) ST. MICHAELS & ALL ANGELS Clwlstmu he "Gilt ot Music" · 10:45 PM Fesllval Choral Eucharist · 11:00 PM Christmas Day Choral Eucharist · lO·OO AM Child Care Provided - Chustmas Eucharist soloists with Christmas Carols for all to smg 3233 Padfic View Dr Corona dtl ltbr, CA John Rogers Davis · Rector SOLSTICI CILllRATION The Odlnl1t Church wlll hold a Solstice Celebration In the Newport Dunes at 9:00 to 10:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 21 , '84. Admission Is $2 a person for the use of the facilities. (#30) For addltlonal Infor- mation call Evan A. McCallum, 714-526-3426 or write P .0 . Box 6607, Fullerton 92631. Ar- rive early for coffee or choc- olate. ~ Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY A Cer4ial Welc••• fr•• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church School 9:30 Worehlp 10:45 Charles 0 Clark, Mjnlster Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Wonhlp & Churcn School 8:30 -10:00 e.m. Or W ilham E. Steel ewport each CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1400 W Balboa Blvd 873-3805 Or Robert B. Shepard Jr Wouhlp & Chwcll kllool •.JO A M w .. lld•Y Pr.-lkllool itnd D•J Cer• 7.lO AM -4-00 PM Huo11ngton Beach North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave 842-4461 Worahlp Service 8:30 I 10:00 8:30 Sund•Y School 10:00 Fountain Valley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 982-2593 James R Hadley Pastor Wtn~, I Clliucll SdlMI 9:30 I .II. N[WPORT CENHR i tJNITf D Mf THODIST CHURCH 1801 Merguerlt• Ave Coron• det Mer 644-0745 Worship & Cbrc~ Scltool 9:30 A.Ill. Rev Lee Cunnmgriam COtMJNTY CIUCH COfQECATIONAl 111 Hellottlrope AH Corona del Mar Donetd W Kutz, Mlnleter 10 A.M luj)d•J Worehlp 644·7400 . '~ ~. ~· hurch of St. Matth by the Sea (Tl1ldllGNI~ HQL Y COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY-9:00 a.m. (llool< d Caw1IOn ~--tt:zl) MERTZ HALL of Communlly Congf9g11don• ctuch 8 I .1 Heiotrope. Corone dtl Mar ........ ......, -111-1111 - CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 780 Vlctorle St., Coete MeH Lother V. Tornow, PH tor 631-181 1 Bruce JHke. PHtor WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 AM Si.Ida 1 School & Ad!At Bible Clm 910 Ol Chmli111 Dementlfy School 548-6886 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dl1clplH of Chrl•t) 2401 lrvln• et Sent• leebel MS.-5781 Morning Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM Gene Sweneon, Mlnl•t•r ALL SAINTS AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH Accordl"fl to the 1921 Book of Common Pr•r•r Aov. Stephen W. Felkner, Rector HOLY COMMUNION 8 00 AM MOANING PRAYER· CHURCH SCHOOL 9 15 A M MOANING PAAYEF\ &,SEAMON 1100 AM • llelrC--. flnt I Tllirf s...., II U S.-. I f-111 S...., t IS U 18082 Bushard, Fountain Valley 963 3801 You Wiii 8e W•lcom9d -And H•l(Hdl FIRST CHRISTIAN-CHURCH Main •I Ad•m•, Hunllngton s .. ch SUNDAY: Morning WOfShlp.... ...... .. ... .. .. ... 9·00'1PM Btble School ............................ 10:45 AM Evening Worship .. ............ .. 6·00 PM Acllv" Yovt11 ~ovpo ..! *-'Mfl hf'¥1c:H M<llt J ltf•I 0.¥9 MMiOHft I Alti.tf H l<o<!IW .,....,..,.,, MifVe ldef1 Owl!CIO< o! Cht1'fl.n (duut- 01Al·A·Ol!V0Tl()N -SX-tMO: Office -5#-2Sn ~ ~ '~•edllne Ctlrtet •~ 11M" -... LIVING DRIVE-THRU NATIVITY 1984 FREE-Come as you are/stay in the car Thur. Dec. 20 & frl. Dec. 21 6:30 to 9:00 PM HOST: FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1207 Main Street Huntington Beach Corner of Main and Adams J -... ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [astblulf 01 & Jamboret Nf•port Btach Rev Wilham McQuold Pastor Asst Pastor Robert" P Slewa1t Rodeer Whitten. MUSIC 011ecto1 Cllil4 Care 9 A.M. Wors~lp & Cll1rcll Sdttl 10 U I. l1r11ry Cart _for lllfo: Call 644·1341 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM R100t Bt1"11d P Kq llrnboltt & lhlbluft DI Sot Art SM!t! Hr•llO(I lkKh C• [doiuto• ~~ F0<tnlo '' -· .. ,,. m ... ,,., t• ••• a a. t S•bbath Servlcea rrWaJ h.., a:u '·•· IEWPORT llARIOR LUTHEUI CHURCH Rocer J. Berc. Pastor Kin Eifert Krocshd. Pastor WOllSlllP SHYIC£ 8 AM ' 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the deaf at 8 AM) SUN>AY SCHOOL 9:15 AM · tbsery Care Avaiable WUCO•E lH ltHr Ir, ltw,ert luch Hl-3131 ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CtlltCH THE REV. AoeiRf CORNELISON ... ---.. ,,.,...., '*"°' """' • ...., ' f..., Senlu rtr1t rw.y II tM 9Ntt1 1'.Jt,11 Senile the Ntwport-•me Am 2100 MM V'ista 421 Part AM., La,_ ltadt_ 494-3542 \.: l./ Sunday Worship ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 600 St Andrews Road • Newport Beach • 631-2880 D•. John A. H11flm•n, Jt , '""lor WORSHIP SERVICES 1 30 8 '45 & 10 15 AM "Meet St. Andrew" 8 45 A M -Infants thru High School • • 10 15 AM -Infants lhru 6th Grade .\IC llLPllll 14'-2222 ~·~·~~~·~~·~· ~ Laguna Presb y t e ria n Church ~ Tht ( hurch ol rhl'.' Chime\ ~ " ln~nJI. d1u11 h lur lht "ouutl ( dt•1111 :0.11mul•lllll' ~rlltOll\ !ko1u11ful orU\11 Su"dav wo,.hlp 10-IS •m 0o A•I""' I lvlt' "' S.,... '•" • ,., (•'1 w ... , ~ °' u ...... ,,.,... Jl>A '"'"" UlAl A f'RA\ 111 I'~ PRA\ SERMON TOPIC: -"•1tl1t 1 Dlff1r11n 11 Coalf•llt" CtuCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE M9mbef of tile United Cnuron of Rellglou1 Sctence 2205 MAIN STREET., SUJfE 23 4 HUNTINGTON BEACH. OA 92848 1 Adults & Jr Church For tnlonnallon 9 00 & 11·00 Rev. Pevgy BuMtt 989-1331 UNlllD~HOI IEW THOUGHT CHRISTIAll CHURCH t10 W. 11th St., O.sta 1111 <TtHhl11 ltfhtt If llatl) "Underst11dl11 t•e Meaning of C~rl1t•11" Bibi• Study Class 9: 15 Sund11 Mornint Messa t. Hta/1111 & Jumor Chu1cll 10 JO ..................... PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Of 1€WP'OllT llVK (Reform) RAB81 MARK S. MILLER StWIBAT SCRVICCS Fri .9 p.m. -Sal ·10:30 a.m f am1ly Strncts Isl f nday ol Month 1 30 Rtll&ious School. . Adult Ed . ~oulh Croups. Sineles Bruce A. Kurrie, Peetor r ,., y McCanne [Nl'(.10• ol Voultl Mrnrsl•~ Cynelr McCanne u11f'<:.l0< ot Cn1IC1ren·s M1n1stries Swld1y Wor1llp-UO & 10:00 A.M. Ctuch School - C'*lrtn llW\I AU. 10:00 A.M. lbsery ure aubblf - 1:30 ' 10:00 A.M. Vt11>tn -7:00 P JI . 1011 Camellack. NtWll0'1 Beatll 1e11 i.w"1 644-1999 Cenlor Alan Weinger Ed~lor Mlrtem Ven Raelle 2850 Felrvlew Rd., Coete Mee• 557-3340 SAINT JAMES WEL ME YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite I 9·00 AM • Holy Euct)arlst Alie 11 10 4'5 AM -Prayer and Praise Euchartst Rite II Church School and Adult Educatlon- 9·00 & 10 4'5 AM 1Mus1c sermon and child care at 3 services) MID-WEEK WORSHIP Monday -Friday -8·30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday -10:00 AM Eucharist & Healing Service Wednesdav · 6;30 AM Holv Eucharist Rector, Fr. John Aehey • A11oc., Fr. Brien Cox. At1l1tlng The Rev Todd Socenten • Mr. Samuel Shafer The Rev ThOmas Henry • Mr. Wllllam Roberts SAii\ r JAMES tl'TSCOPA L (lll'RCH 3209 Via l•dO •Newport Beach • 714'·675·0210 CHRISTIAll SCIEICE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, M~SSACHUSETTES . - "It th• UnlverH, lncludlng Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?'' Coate Meta-Flr1t Church of Chrl1t, Sclentltt 2llO ..... Vefde Dr., Coeta ..... Church A lunday k hoot -10:00 A.M. Reedlnt Room, 2llO Mffa Verde Dr. -I A.M.-4:IO P.M. Mon. thru lat. Wed. 7-l :IO P.M. -f.f':30 P.M. lrvlne -Flr1t Church of Chrlat, lc .. ntt1t Rwho San J'6iqutn"lntfTIMdl•tt School ·----- 4111 Mlchelton (Near Ytle) Church I l undey k hool -10:00 A.M. RNdlnt ftoom, 4330 a.rrertc• ~., .. lult• 145, l tonectMIC PIH• .10 A.M. -' P.M. Mon. thru l et. 1 10 A.M. -1 P.M. Thurtdty o.ci Cet• -._..,a w.-i. ·Huntington .. ach -Y:lrat Church of Chrlat, 8clentl1t Ith A °""• HuntlngtOft -..Ch Chutetl A l unday h hoot -10:00 A.M. 9'tedlnt ....... -...... Newport .. ech -Flrat Church of Chrl1t, 8clent11t noJ Vie Lido, Newpott hech Church I lu~ tohool -....... 10:30 A.M. 9'Mdtnt "oom, u..1 va. Udo Mon. thrv lat. t A.M.-t P.M. 11aff. -7-t P.M. C1111C1 C.re ..,O'llded Tueedaye -t » 11 )0 A M tor l lllCly TllM Newport IMch -hcond Church of Chrlat, ~lentttt 1100 P11etflo Vi.. 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Robert Meryt DE 'lRO ~~REEP if i A MW I Ii ft l Jt , ----NOW PLAYING --- IREA El TORO HUNTINGTOll BEACH lAIDIA BEACH llEWPORT BEACH Mann Stea Pl.u.i fa,.4111 I 'I ' '"J :J t11 • ,.1 Io .. ~1~ .1• .. t tf )29~ '81-9'>Q '"''T • 3-ld ..Jlld J 1 f • I' dJ-. COSTA MESA IRVINE l)RANGE £ <t.tr~1ds r own Ctnler /) t 4111-1 .. , '.>Sr Qi,~s 11eao ~ 634 2553 4 hvt·shvt C{)P ••• a wise-guy d et ective ••• and the heat is ()fl ! CUNT EASTW000 BURT RFfNOLOS •CITY HEAT" JANE AUXANOER IRENE CARA llP TORN IKHAlO ROUNCTUE fOHY LO BIANCO MADELINE KAHN •--t.-,. CXJ .., ... ., .. .. ; . • ANAtllM I': I j ,, • f'A(.lf IC ANAtll IM C II ti BMA m'im MANN BREA Pl ALA UNA PW '1"J/ 4'l'll UA MOVlfS £1 fl If llli!ll Ah MA.I •cosTA ~SA 1/'1414l fOWARO<; CIN[MA t £Nllk ~"""" .. ~ A I lllV!ft: 1,)• I O"'Afl[) "'OOOBktlJGI ~aJtW~ltll• I 11 •t• •LA HAllRA r /IJJ b9i ObJJ AMC r ASHION SQIJARC •LA .. ADA 'illllill RO GAl(WAr "J lllSSION VIE JO 4'1' ~1 I OWARO Ml ,K)N 111 l< MAI I \l .... I .......... 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Ni ~ MERJDIEN J l()TEl Ml:Rl[)ll:N NrWPl )RT Rr Al ·11 --'\ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, 09Cemt>er 15, 1984 Al TR IVIA Dogs and Moira solve the toughie The tough l'A<o-po1nt Quc~tron wu!>n't tou~ enough tor the Dogs of Newport oc Morra Whtie. both ol whom lerrctc:d out the nght an,wer I hat ga ve each of them top ~ores ot nine points as both cntnes stumbled on lwo other pulllers R1ghl behind w11h eight point!> were James Englt'>h. the Cabbage Patch Kids, J.M. and Lolly & Co. The Do~s packed up another point to pad their league-leading margin to fi vc. and wtth JUM three more column<; left in Trivia Bowl I. they look mighty tough to bcal But an~lhtng l.:ln happen and Salvador Dalt'\ Premier Pie<e LINCOLN IN DAU VISION $8500 Orleinal Hand Sir ned Litborraph Private Collector -SJJ.-4242 Toi TITUS ma} be this batch of queries wall alter the ~undrng!> Ha ve: al 'cm. I Sandra Dec, Deborah 'Walle) and S.ally r1eld all have pla>cd what mo11 re character• 2. Remember Phil Silver!> as Sergeant B11ko'1 What was the real name of that senes'' 3 Whal comrl strip character wac, lrnuwn as "The Ghu&i Who Walk\'1" 4 Onl)' one state cas1 tts clel'LOral 'Oil' for George McGo,crn 10 1972 "'-hrlh one'' 5 The \ung ''RtK.k .\round lh\: ( lud. .. was fir<>t heard a~ the theme mu\1t' for what moo,.1e? I ti. Broderick < ·rawlord pla)cd the pushy Harr) Brod 1n the mm re "Born Yc<>terdav.. Who wa~ hr<, Broadway predcl.C!\\or'' 7 Before M1kc V.111 ot the .\nget.. ended the 191!4 -.ea'>on '-"llh a pcrfel 1 "'BEVERLY HILLS COP' IS DYNAMITE. IT HAS ENERGY, SASS AND PUNCH. EDDIE MURPHY IS TERRIAC." -Leonlrd MalfW'I. ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT R .. • llRE.A •COSTA MESA •IRVINE •ORANGE I•: lrJJl:~I 'lod 0 ,;>-. ., .O..\' Ea ... ••d J ·-" t., "" PO ""• . 52'i '.>3 l'l " ,.Ir. ' 11~88'1 634 25SJ ORANGE •llUENA PARK •El !ORO I 11..1·1 Er, • MISSION VIEJO •WESTMINSTER St.ic u"" (} ,~ JA •;!ov '-' [ON'rtl~ M $\.Or II t o fllN•rO, f.39 8770 \)){ 4991 ,8• I' t '.4• 4%6no C '•emaWe\I WESTMINSTER 891 3935 p,, t.c \ Ii Way 19 •l'l'lt'l'Tt l>l'IXJ....--U' It 89' .J693 NOW PLAYING 4NAlllllll CTl'lll\S ~!AIM Y41l!l •1N\'IMI OllANGI " .. . lmmJ •costa MtSI 'll IO'IQ !iAllOOGllCM ·~ ••'"""" ... •COStU llSA . ·-• . ,..,,._ .. ... . *PACIFIC WALK·lNTHEATRES * BARGAIN MATINEES FIRST 2 Perform1nc11 Monda y * Thru S.tur•v (Except Holidlys & Spec. En•11ments) LAKEWOOD Cil Center South ~ ~~~·::o'i'rt o~1 .. s..,-tp~•I•]•l 4 J -------. 111ll 531 tslt f oc•lly At C.olllr-f> ST AlllWI <"' l ll IO '~\ \I' ~ n1 coml'I cu.11 1•> .. OOll• ,lfW!() I' I~ II\ ~ ~ 8 JO • ._I~-~------.... IU lt4 1400 l• II ""'"'-" l• ..._..,. At Aewc •r ~ LaMIRADA ~ ..,, ... 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OAlY l;JO -SUltT 7·00 Ch11d<enUndet 1l ALWAYS FREE ANAHEIM ~ t It 41 11t IUI ""'~""' r,,. ... , 11 At l •••111 Sr • • SUPER SWAP MEETS herv SAT & $4.indlv • • tl;IUtlli'MIJ'Mljiffliilu!ldt.Mijtll lkl UJ W* ~ I lUllAlll~ u (K. ll) ltl lUI SIAllflCllTO "51 _ Ill Ill l*J ID DO f11 Sl...,.tN l " lll\ll (pQ) ..- •11• "1 uuw .. •-•" ...... \Qt~., ... c .... ·~ ST MllWI CPC I " HIA.l (PC) lllllln iau CCP 111 Pill\ IC. S( CllCI (PC) * BUENA PARK (714)111 .. ,. l ...... Wwl Qt • ..., * Ill TlWfOI (I) )~ "~ lllSSIC II ACTOI (ll 111 con Oii ct• 11 > " UllOTS (I) LoHABRA .. ~~" MISSION '~:.~~:. rm ••a 0•1.,0 '="em .. _, CITTIU I ma " ~ ~(ll pme. who wa the la\t pitcher 10 du "°· 1n nine mnmp'' 8 In the movie .. I hC' l> I Dun Dubb1nsao1 uito hot w.-1cr tor l 1llrn what t~pe of1nscct'! TRIVIA BOWL I STANDINGS Oog;r,t~t• ,i.,._ EllQIWI !II Ml>OraWNla(l r Lolly 6 Co (IJ J M Ill s.i-ot.,..111 "6anqr "''°' 18 •I rrpp1·a 8tot-I •I 'QOte ISi ... , Me tl• 'I(' I( £1'1•P'·-l2 ~. 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'Jtontre < anJd1t:m I \1\ P <Jnd Rouloe ol th \car) I \<-nd wur Jm~q·n tu TR/\, I~ d , tht D.uh P1/111 &H I ~f>O. CO!!>l3 \1 •1_'t•~6 \// c:ntrtt'\ must Ix· nxe1 \eel b ~~ t'l.lnc\d.11 otht'r"t\C half tht· p/a ,., \last ~ore"'" bc:•rnurdedJ Collins' film company debuts l 0\ ..\"1,(,flf\ I \Pl -fhl l1r,1 I proJcd ol the nl'" prudm11un u>m- pan) lormcd b) JuJn < oll1m Jnd Peter Holm t'> J '>I\ hour minl\\:fll' for rest>a'>Ctl un Judith < muld' no'd .. Sl"-S ' < olhn'>. "ho \laf\ rn \hC ., hit n1ght11mc \oap opera .. D,n.t'>I\ .. 1 lhl' uni) pcrlormcr named '>O far fot t Ill' prujl'l t f hl' mrn1~·fl('\ I'> \Ch<'duit-d tu gq 1nt11produt11un tn Pan'> the South ot f r;.ml'c and\ Cnllt' 1n .\pnl 1%5 'BREEN BRINGS BOATHOUSE BUENA PARK UA ~'1v 11~' 9'\.' olqtf1 t.i.)J• 1 •• '>• " • • c;Ja=' R ....... , .. - .-.. ·-. -·· .. .. -FOi FULLERTON COSTA ME.SA I t1~ !!U~ TIM., l t fl I 41M ~ it lAGUNA lilU..S ~·· .... ... ~l wl>OAT REA( .. • 11111 m1• "-•""II"" ' .,~ "44"1 0 ·" ... ' IJ ~ 'H - • - ------.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December t5 1984 Cellars Jews 'get real'iy to celebrate joyful Hanu1rkah holiday Grand Opening Celebration!! For the entire month of December LOlJlS HOEDEREH 1979 CH ISTAL CIIAM PACNE Featuring at our Newest location I lanulkah. 1ht· Jcw1\h F ca)l ol L1~t~ 1\ an e1ght-da) commcmora t1on of the rcdcd1cJtton oftht• Tcmplt• b) the Maculx'c'> alttr their v1ct<>f) u"er tht• S> rians l hl' 11lC>~t JO)llU'I c>I all kWl'>h holil.la~~ Hanult.kah begins at ~un· do" n Tue'idny and will bt-cclebmtcJ h) a numhcr of 0111ngc Const tl'm· pks • · CcrcnH.1111cs for l1ght1ng three. 10- foot mcnorahc; will bt· \pon~ored by Cbabad of Irvine Jewl1 b Center. l'>cg1nntng ruesda) Fach cvtning a d1st1ngu1!lhed guc't w1I~~ hu1s1cd up tn a crane 10 hghl the candelabrum. ( crcmon1es-are '-t'hcdulcd at S.30 JI thl' center. 4872 Ro)CC Road. 6 I 5. Woodbndgl.' M - "~ 1a11on ( lubhou~e 31 (reek Road and at 6 'O al the \\.oodbndgl' hopping Center. 4600 B rranca Parlwa). Fc:stl' 111c:!> al -.o include an e"cn1ng of bingo for ad uh'> at 8 p.m. Tue~y in the center: a fun-filled evening for youngsters of Woodbndgc in lhe l\ssoc1at1on C'I ubhouse at 7:30 p.m Dec. 25: and 11 children's rally at 2 p.m. Dec. 23 in d uding ltvc entcnain· ment, clowns, ballbons, Hannulcuh geh, dance fcs ti val and games. fol· lowed by them cnoruh lighting at 4:30 in the mall • • • Shalom Sh·~rman, accordionist, <itnger. comedltan and master of ceremonies, wtll highlight the Hanuk· kah party at Temple Sharon, the oldest con~rvu 11 vc 'iynagoguc II\ the Harbor ..\rea The panv. to ocgin at 7 'lO ton ight. includes a bufT.:t a1 the cost ofS7 50 • I \ I \ ··~~-\~7 / '-\ _lf\ '-~ r _:l \/ (X'.r (X'.r<.on . The temple is located at 61 7 Hamilton Ave., Costa Mc'ia. For information. rnll 631-3262. • • • n evening of stories, song$ and Wine Tasting Bar, Expanded Wine Cellar, Terr ace Deli and Cafe, Diedrich Coffees, A. Kline Chocolates, Smoke Shack, Spirits, Beers from around the world and so much more ... NATIVITY PROGRAl\tfS ••• dancc wtll be presented by Rabbi Gershon Schusterman. director of the Hebrew Academy 1n Westminster, and other Chabad-rabb1s at a Hanul- "ah celebratJon at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- da) at the Jewish C'ommun11y Center of South Orange C'ounty. 298 Broad- "':i), Laguna Beach. Refreshments will include latlc ... applesauce. coffee and cake ~d m1)s1on IS $1, members, $3.50, non· members. and children free. • $29.95 NET PRICE.$ EXPIRE. DEC. 31. 1984 Come in and celebrate our newest store with us! < c < I 7tll < FromA8 Thl' 1-.ing\ Pla}t'r' \\Ith J lil\I ol ch1klren. \Outh' Jnd Jdult ... "'Ill present "lhe Nalt\ll\ The Chnstma~ ~tor)" at 7 pm ~unda) 1n the Laguna Presbyterian Church, 41 S Forest A\(~. fhl' paJSl'Unl 1\ d1rcl'll'<l h) Lou1'>t' .\dams with M1tL1 lntl·rland1 a .......... 1- tng w11h music. • • • The Orange Coast Unitarian lfni· versallst Church's I 0· 30 a m sen ice Sunda} will be a 1rad1t1unal 'oulh and adult ('hmtma'> program '-"llh musu:. reading~ and reflecuon 250 OGLE ST. 0S~AMESA-J" z: < OClr The church 1\ located Jt 125~ "1-11H-,-V~1c1ona St . ( osla Mc'>a - ~ lblh For more Information call 650-TIME .\ C'hnMmac; dccoratmn' '-'l>rk'>hop for adult<; and children "111 tx· held from 4 to 7 pm to<lcJ\ • • • Nostalgia. poltt1cal !l<ll1re and goo<l humor Y.111 ~ scned m \ong and dance b) Rosalie Abram-;. &·' Brczdcn and C'harle!I Fisher ''"hc.-n the) present "Beyond the Button Collecuon" Sunda) at 10·30 am The} will perform at the meettng ot the uiuna Beacb Unitarian Univer· • CAN'T AFFORD AN ANTIQUE OAK PRESSBACK CHAIR? WELL, BY THE TIME YOU: * BUY THE ANTIQUE CHAIR, * REGLUE THE ANTIQUE CHAIR, * REFINISH 1HE ANTIQUE CHAIR * REASSEMBLE THE ANTIQUE CHAIR YOU 'VE SPENT JUST AS MUCH AS FOUR BRAND NEW OAK PRESSBACK CHAIRS WOULD SELL FOR AT THE KING OF SOLID OAK! CONSIDER THIS: 1.) Our Oak Antique Reproduc tions are copied form o rigi nal a ntiques. 2.) Today's Chemical Technology for glue , stains, and lacquers last a lifetime. 3.) Our chairs ha e wider, deeper, and thicker seats 4.) We have thicker chairs posts and chair legs. 5.) The chair back is e mbossed with the deepness of qualit y car vi nq. 6.) O ur chairs are American made right he re in California. t'F.~~liiCt1:1 '.4!811'~. 7.) We stand behind o ur mercha ndise with a written guarantee. 8.) Our chairs are an investment in the future, the New Antiques of Tomo rrow. WE PRODUCE OAK FURNITURE THAT HAS A LONGER LIFESPAN FOR MERELY A FRACTION OF THE COST OF AN ORIGINAL ANTIQUE! OUR QUALITY, SELECTION, AND PRICE CANNOT BE COMPARED! . _LEASE,REIURN TQ_IHE DAYS OFYESIERYEAR_ COME ON DOWN! ·our prfrf!, 11.rr lou't"r rt.•rn f iJctory dlrf!r t. Th1ty ·rr morr "''" forrst .dlrrrtl". I I 1'Ttl'fGTOft H I !>Ml a.w.-t Si 111•1 ... lt .. ~°"au.CH HO(Jff~· T~• s.t 10 •"' _. p"' ~ ..... f, ~ 10 .,,,. .. , "' King.ef ~olideak GARDEN GROVE 12191 MAIN STREET 17141 831 0680 HO<JRS &Ul'I C. ll«>N -10 •·"' TU AT -tO •.m ,, ~•lists, .t2Y ( n•res'> On"c \ Y11le11dc d' nncr pan) and Larol· ing "'Ill begin al 6'10 tonight a1 the l lnitanan Cenl·!r. • • • .\ ( hmtmas potluck luncheon will bt.· held at noon Sunda)' at the New Tbougbt Chris tlan Church Center, 1429 Tustin A' e .. Costa Mesa. • • • An ''All Music Sunday" will be ob'lCn ed al the 10 a.m seNicc of the Neighborboot l Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann'<, Dnve. Laguna Beach John Thompson will d1rcl't the choir and '\.11 chael Sanders will play 1he orga~ • • • Dr Jame~ I\. klton, who conduct<, mot1,at1onal and insp1ra11onal sem- inars and ha\ done consultant worl>. with a number of the maJOr Fortune 500 companies will talk about "Dis~ covering the Re al You" at the 10 a.m. service Sunda} at the Newport Church of Relluous Scfence. He also will conduct a seminar. "Melton, Musi• and Memment," at I p.m. .. • The group n 1eets 1n the Newport Harbor Zonta Club. 2101 15th St .. Newport Beach. • • • Families of preschoolers through third graders will gather for a Hanuk· kah celebration at 9:30 a.m. today at the Sblr Ha-Ma'alot-Harbor Reform Temple School, 21()(}.A Mar Vista. Newpon Beach. The p:irt} w1ll 1nclude games. food. craftc; and songs. Adm1ss1on will be contributions of food. toys or clothing for the <,chool's Hanukkah Tzedakah Pr<>j('Ct ••• Temple Bat Yabm will have a Hanukkah famil) c;en ice at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the temple. I 011 C:dmell ac • ewpon ac . On '>unda) al 9.30 a.m. the social hall w.!JI b«; th~ setting for a workshop on the baclt.ground and customs oft he hohda} For 10format1on. ca ll 644-1999. • • • At Shabhat services on Fnday, Congregation B'nal Tzedek will ded1· catc tts new ltbrary at the faciltty, 9669 Talben Ave .. Fountain Valley. The library had been housed 1n the home of Rabbi Emstein wrth his wife a unofficial ltbranan. She now is the ltbranan and archivist. Lesson in living 'Ju:St for Today' DE~R .\NN LANDER~ I cut th1!1 column out -. cars ago and have ea rned tt tn m~ ~allet. l\'i) ou rnn \CC, 111<, )ello" '-'llfl agl' and r 'e 10 .. 1 thl' ending. Pl ease find 11 and rmnl tl - ( From ( ereal C it). DEAR C.: W ltb pleasure. Thanks for aski11g. JUST FOR TODAY Jl I T FOR I OD.\ 't -I Y.111 lt\l' 1hrough thl· nc>.t I~ hour.. and not tr\ 10 tJt l..k all ufl fe\ prohkm' JI onu· JI ~I I OR l <lD·\ \ -I will 1mpro\l 111 ~ mind r Y.111 learn \omcthing U'>l'f ul I ".,tll rt•ud ~ome· thing that rl·qu1 n:'i cnon, thought and concentra11on . Jl iST FOR fODA Y -I wtll be agreeable. I will look m) best. speak tn · a wcll-modulal .'d voice. Ix• councou' and cons1deratt . Jl JST FOR TODAY -I will not find fault w11 h fncn<l . relative or colleague I wil I not try to change or 1mprcnc an} On c but m)Stlf Jl 'ST FOR 1 ODAY -I will have a program I might not foll1N 11 C\3Clh but I \\ill have II I "111 \a\ e m)self from t'' o cnem11.·<o -hurl) and 1ndeci'>1on. H IST FOR l 00.\ 't -I ""Ill do a goo<l 1um and keep 11 a \t'c rct If an}one finds out. 11 wo n·1 rnunl. JUST FOR TODAY -I will do two things I don't want 10 do. JUSI tor the r\erct e. JUST FOR TODAY -I will bel1e'e in mysc f. I will give nl) best to the world and feel confident 1hat the world will @ tVC ll'i bcc;t 10 OIC - Author I ?nknnwn .. I >I \K ·\Nt\1 I .·\NDI R\. I wa ... tmuhh-d 11\ tht kth'f from .1 mothl·r "1h;ink1ng'' pan nt\ ul ll't·nag1·rc; who skip \lhool. drin k. etc I'd like tu '>ay a few words about the teen<. I know wh •1come10 m) car and offer to carry in J?.rocen c'i. the one who insisted on changing a Oat lirl' and There'• a Hitch ANN UNDERS relu'>ed pa) ment. the ones who v1<;- 1tl·d nl\ ... on in tht• hosp11al and brought Larcfull~ Lhu.,cn little gilh. 1he unl· "ho t·arned a hl·av} can on for nw rncntl~ and urged me 10 call on him nn) 11ml' again. the ones who volunteered to help w11h a chant) yard sale and brought so much fun to the hard work. I was troubkd once about my son c;pend1ng time with a known bad apple. "Listen. Mom." .he said. ''}ou'rc worried he'll drag me down. Wn) not consider that I might drag him up"'" -Most Teens Are Great -Mass. DEAR MASS: Thanks for the upper. I'm glad to give teens credit for tbe positive things tlley do. The negative bas been accentuated for too long. DEAR '\NN l .\NDERS· I "''sh to comment on the letter about father'i who don't h's t hc1 r sons. I had one of those. When I was 331 decided to thaw the ice between us. I JUSt put my arms around him one night after dinner and said. "I love )OU. Pop." He looked c;tunned -and then I saw a tear 1n h1'i eve That wa" <;('Vl·n ycar"'I ago and he ha~ hugged me man:y time ... \1ncc Rl't-cnll> m} o-ycar·olJ <;on \a1<l "Lei me in on 11." and the lhrel.' of u<; hugged each other. I'm ~lad I took the first step. I recommend 11 forall lflalc~ with cold dads. -Bermuda. DEAR BERMUDA: Beautiful! Some are cold -but few are frozen. Acton Ore,!(oty Peck (left) ud Jama Stewart are dwarfed by a la.rte 1iboto of Alfred HJtcbcock durtnc a reception at ther Acad<~my of Motion Pletnre Ana and 8denca Jn Be•erly H Ula. celebrattai the praeutatton of the Hitchcock ct0flectfon to the academy . -• -.- ... ~ . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1984 [;] Allthreeerea community colleg~ bnketball ....... vlctorloua. 82. co1-..,bowl ••aeonopene wlth·two gem•• elated tOdey. m. Rams' playoff hopes put ~n hold ........ ·T hey'll have to depend on getting helP after falling to San·Francisco. 19-16 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Enc Dickerson reached I 00 yards rush ma for the 13th time 1n his record- brealang season, but the San Fran- cisco 49ers' defense promptly Look the 100-yard pme away from the Rams' star. "Th~ no weakness 1n. the 49n's as far as I can see. They've got a good defense a great team," Dickerson said after the 49ers won, 19-16, Fnday night to become the first l(am in National Football League h1stol) to win I 5 regular season games. "It's a great moment for the 49ers. We Just establtshed an NFL rT<:Ord ," an Francisco Coach Bill Walsh said. "It's a tribute to our team to win a game like this. ··we knew we couldn't sn back against the Rams. They've been getting better ever) week and are now one of the best teams 1n the league. It could be we'll be pla}'ing them again. in the playoffs." The Rams. ·wno 1lnBl're<t,.e:goT3l' season play I 0:6, will makt tlle playoffs if either the St. Louis Cardinals or Dallas Cowboys low their final games. A victon · Fnday night would have clinched a playofl berth for the Rams. D1ckerson settled for 98 net yards rushing. which made his NFL-record total 2, 105. He actually reached the 100-yard level twice but dropped back into the 90s when thrown for losses. He sat out most of the final period . He did re-enter the game 1n the clos1na minutes but did not ca.rry the ball. . The 49ers' Joe Montana completed eight straight passes, two of them for touchdowns. 1n an early bot stttak but wa.$ ~eked four ttmes later in the pmc and found things very frustrat· ing. Rams Coach John Robinson wd. "Two of the most effective offensive players in footbaJI were stopped." Montana said, "lt'sa.reat to be I 5-1. but we sull have the pla)ofTs ahead of us The record won't matter once the.) begin:· He added. "We didn't pla) as good as we could have " The 49ers destroyed the Rams. 33-0, at Anaheim Stadium in latt 0ctObeF. "You've got to admit we're gernna closer," Robmson said The 49ers scored the first three limes they had the ball Fnda) night ~ 17-3 lead. The Rams putted· utw1thln one point rate in the game. Barry Redden. playing in Dickerson's place, powered for big running yardage 1n a late Rams' dnH which fiuled at the 49ers' 24-,ard hne. Mike Lansford k.1cked his hird field goal of the night w11h 3.43 left tn the game Rama runnln& back Eric Dlckeraon leapa over the line and the Brat quarter of Friday nl.i.ht'a &a.me at Candlestick Park. into the arma of San Franciaco def enalve end Fred Dean ln Dlckeraon &alned three yarcla on the play. . "I could have played," insisted Dickerson. who hurt a shm on bis final earl) of the game. The Rams got the ball back wtth 1:49 remaining. and quarterback Jen Kemp was sacked b) the 49ers' Gary Johnson in the end zone for a safet> '!Vlth I 06 let\. Montana's touchdo~ passes. (Pleue .ee RAMS/M ) Irvine, Newport beaten sairors, Vaqs play for third at Sonora today It will be Ne"pon Harbor and Irvine meeting m the \onora Tour- nament tonight. but not for the champ1of}Shtp as each had hoped. The Sailors "'ere tnmmed by Capistrano Valley, while lrvme suf- fered through a cold-shooting night and fell to Savanna in semifinal action Friday night. The two teams w11l 1angle at 6:30. Capistrano Valley 58, Newport Harbor U : The ~ilors did what the) wanted to do -contain Cougar guard Nathan Call and teammate Greg Bujnovsky-but they couldn't find the basket themselves in falling 1n the championship semifinals. Newport Harbor led by a bucket at halftime and owned a 37-36 lead after three quarters. but the Cougars outscored the Sailors 13-4 dunng one USC'sDelRlo dlsclpllned LOSANGELE (..\Pl-Stand- out USC linebacker Jack Del Rio has been placed on probauon b) the school's ~tudent Peer Review Board for hts in volvement 1n a fight. according to a publtshcd repon. Jim Dennis. \Ice president of student affairs al use. said he could not comment on what happened m the peer review last week. He said the student board makes recommendations to the university, which the university in variably (ollows. The mcident occurred on Sat- urday night. Nov. 10. at\er the Trojans beat Washington. 16-7. to clinch a bid 1n the Rose Bowl game against Ohio tate on New Year's Day. The board recommended that Del Rio be required 10 wnte letters of apology to Chris O' Bnen and to Kevin Kelly and be required 10 pay Kelly·s medical expenses. accordina to O'Brien. Jerry DeBuak stretch of the final quaner to turn things around Newport Harbor managed to sta~ in front through the first half despite shooung miserably from the floor and missing eight fret· throws. "We managed to hold Call to two points 1n the first half and BuJnO\Sk) onl y got 11 and he's been sconng 1n big numbers ... said Newport Coach Jeri) DeBusk "We played e'cellent defense for 3112 quarters." DeBusk added. It's Ocean View vs. Mater Dei Seahawks use fast start for 72-63 semifinal win By ROGER CARLSON Of .... .,...., ...... ..,, ,. Oran_ge Count} 's hottest prep basketball team -Ocean View H1gh's Seahawks -rolled into tonight's champ1onsh1p finals of the Tour- nament of Champions tn shoving Dominguez High aside. 72-63. Friday nigl)l. their second straight runawa} in this 16-team inv11a11onal fcatunng a great deal of the cream of the crop 1n <;outhern Caltforn1a basketball. .\n dTecll\C Dommguez pre!>s .n the final quaner a'tned a rout and tool some of the steam out of Ocean View's sails. but 11 wasn 't enough to keep the Sea hawks out of the finals. "The quick stan was probably the worst thing that can happen to this team." said Ocean View Coach Jim Harns. "We really struggled to play good position defense (i n the final quarter when Dommguez cut a 22-potnt deficit to 68-61 \.\-tth 49 seconds let\)." Dominguez was 1n a hole quickly as Ocean View took the offensive 1mmed1ately, striktng with a IO-for-11 attack from the field tnJumpmg to a 22-10 first quarter lead. The Dons could not penetrate Qcean V 1ew's matchup zone and what they thought would negate Ocean View's offense -a 2-2-1 press - did no more than 1gn11e the Seahawks to bigger and better thmgs as the tempo worked perfectly 1n the Ocean View plans. Tooy Panzica, Mike Labat. Rick) Butler and Dave Stra.ight combined their talents wuh Bla ine DeBrouwer at the point. and it was textbook basketball as Ocean View expanded a I 0-8 lead (Please see SEABA WKS/82) Ba tier Lewie Tournament schedule (at Anaheim Convention Center I I JO-Banning vs. Manual Arts (con- sola11on) 3'30-Cleveland \S. Santa Monica (fifth place) s· 30-DomingueL VS. Santa Clara (third place) 7 30-0<.ean Vie"" vs ~ater De1 (cham- p1onsh1p) F RIDA Y'S SCORES (Consolation Sem ifinals I Banning 66. Verbum De1 60 Manual .\ns 5 '. 1 Bernard SI _ Fifth Place Semifiuls Cle,eland 60 Long Beach Pol\ .W anta Monica 57. Compton 49 (ol) Championship Semillnals Ocean View 7'1, Dominguez 63 Mater De1 63. Santa Clara 60 (ot) Monarchs escape again with 63-60 OT victory "It's No I against ~o :!." said Mater De1 High basketball coach Gal) McKntght fol\owmg his team's 6J...60 overtime \tCtOr) o"er a tenacious Santa Clara H1&h qutntet Fnda~ ntJht. ~ndine his unbeaten Monarchs into ton1$ht's champ1onsh1p finals against Ocean Vu!" H1gh's Seaha"'ks at the .\nahe1m Con"ent1on Center "But ... continued Mc~n1ght. "I'm not ~ure JU'll who's No I and "ho's "lo .:! • McKnight had JUSt ""atcht'd b-., senior Tom Lc"1s score 40 pomt" 1n leading his Monarch'> w the n1p-and-tucl '1ctol') and e'en one ot them "'ere instrumental 1n holdtng oil the a1nts. who "'ere led b\ tace) (' •Jano" ich the son of the Saints' coach Lou c, •Jano' 1ch The 6-1 senior from c;anta C Iara pumped in 29 points. and his teammate James Gama added I 7 as the Saints cl1cl ed wtth '0 percent shoot1n,g (25 of 50) \\tlh the great emphasis on the penmeter around the "1onarths' defen~ "\'. e tned to dcfen~ those two.'' said ~1cKntght. "but the) JUSt went tunher out and lept nght on huung." It ""as a nose-t()-flose game from stan to tin1sh ""''h Santa Clara first Jumpmg to a I 0-1 lead. then e\entualh falling behind b' a 41 -15 count w 1th 4 SO kA-ffi ~hi' third ttuartc-r on Tom Peabod) ·., stt'al and la' -up But 1n the end. as 11 usualh does 11 "a" Lewi\ "ho was counted on for tht• le\ po1nu. -a'> he scored 9 of "1ater Oct's 11 founh-quaner points as the t\\O team'> fought 10 a 'italemate at 56 The \fonarchs held lhc hall the final I 16 but could not con' en in the lading moments In 0Hn1me 11 was lcwt'i first \\tth a bucket (Please see MONARCBS/82) Shawn Recd had 16 points for Capistrano Valle) while Call finished with nine points. The Sailors had JUSt one pla)er reach double figures -6-4 senior • RobMaew11hll k d bl OT CdM t d of~·~0r.~:~·:~.~·~1~~h~~~;cdon~O Vi es win in OU e . ; rippe avanna S2, Irvine 37: I ermccl "the wor'il performance of the )Car" b} Coach A.I Hcrnng. the Vaqueros dropped into the third-place game "We've been shootmg and re- bounding a lot better than that.'' Hernng said after the Rebels disposed of lrv me. 3\annaJumped out toa 14-7 lea<l afler · one quarter. extended the margin 10 12 al halftime and the Vaqueros could nc,er mount a senous threat. From the field. Irv ine could net onl) 14 of 45 field-aoal a11empt~. and did an equally poor JOb rebounding against Savanna. "We just could never get into the flow of the game and that was basically it." Hernng commented "Our defense wasn 't all that temble .. Noel Trout had 13 points. but he was the lone Irvine pla)er to reach twin fiaures 1n the game. Marina prevails with 0 :00 left on c lock ; Edison . Lions also pick up victories Manna High needed a couple of the anta Mana I ournamcnt Jga1n-.1 oven.mes to squeak by an ta Ynez in ~nta Mana. the an ta Mana Tournament Fnday It was sweet re' cnge tor P1 J "-ti night. while Edison and Westminster senior. who had a chance one night picked up a couple of non-league earlier to get the Vi lings e'en aga1n<.t basketball victories 1. Joseph But Pt's shot didn't Corona del Mar "'qasn't quite so connect and the Vilur.gs dropped a fortunate. falhng to host Laguna Hills 39-37 decision Pt'\ two free thro"" in a non-league upset ""ere the only points scored in thl' Herc·'\ what took place: second overtime. Marlo& 53, Santa Ynez 51: John P1 Mark Georgeson. a 6-8 ophomore. sank two free throws with no time led Manna (3-2) with 17 pomts ""h1k rem:uning on the clod. 1n the second Pt had 14. Greg Knuff hauled do" n O\ert1me to &JVe the Vikings the 13 rebou(lds for the V1longs and \tCIOf) aqd move them into today·s _.rh~~r'n six point . cons<>latton champ1onsh1p game of· j gua~ Jeff Lo$sdon. who came 1n10 the gaml' J\eraging 24 I potnts per game tor \anta 'I ne1. lcJ his team ""Ith 26 E'8on $8, Cypress 5~: Em \\.heel- \\ nght hit a la}-UP "1th 40 ~cond~ lo pla} to unlock a 5 '-5' Ill' and gl\e tht· host Chargers their fourth '' m of tht• ~cason agarnst JUSI one \e\tl3l i.. -\fter Wheel"nght's ba~l<'t. fdt\on pulled down a defenst' c rebound and ..econds later. Ke11 -\mmann con 'erted a pa tr of fret thr0\\5 to gt\ c the t hargcrs a four-point margin C') press qu1dJ~ scored. but Baron ( oenenaddcdafrttthrow forathn."l' point lead and the Centunons· la\t- ~ond shot went wide of the marl Whecl~nght had a game-high I 'I prnnts for the ( hargcrs "hilt' \m mann had 12 and ( oenen chipped m ~1th nine reboul}ds and eight ptHnt,, Edison returns to acuon 10 the l.i Quinta Tournament Tuesday night at q&tft ntn .\na Valle~ -- thl' ttr<..t hall and hi\ brother '\.1 Jrt.. led l'"l'f\Onc 11n lht• Oo11r with 24 ac, the Roadrunner' da1ncJ third place 1n the eight-team \anta -\na Tour- nament w 11h an ra'' '1t1or'\ OH~r the \.iatadOf'\ '\..1ark \\.al ton l·arncd ;.ill-tour- nament team honor' The Roadrunm·r<, 12· I l 1lut\l'11re<l thC' MaladM' ~4 1n the <oelllnd quaner to tal.x J ~nmmandtng 41-2' ad' antagl' \3ddlehJl i.. lt'nlt'r l1w Oeal ha,I JU~t fi, c point' hut ht• haul~ Jnv.n I t1 re hound" Westmlnsttr 63. Padflea 5S. 1 he I ion.,· En\. \lhurm.ln t1('d 3 tour nnment r("l.:nrd lllf mo'il p<.ltnt\ 1n all tt:imt'" "11h ' t'I' ON\. htng I ' on f nd3\ :JS \\ C\lmtn'itt'r da1m('d the \.-on .. cila11on t1tk at \anta .\na Artists, Mustailgs f 8.II !n semifin&.ls Laguna Hills 48. Corona del Mar U: The ho t Ha~l!I urpnsed the • a 1ngs 1n a non·le1gue game as "11le Garcia~ 1n 18 poin~ and t('ammatc Bn:an 1hnaconnttted on four l ey frtt throws down the tretC'h to !Cal the VIClOf) Howe\er lhe S4onng honors tor \\ c•aminil£i:.J.ll_l~ gamt ~cnt 10 sophomore gun rd Tom OC:ver. -who tied a pcr\onnl 'll'a'iOn high wnh 21 fXltnt<. hanno9, Ham<. add<'d 10 for "eslmlOStl'f -~'flll h ('\. ened lt'i O\eT- all marl at '· l lt11tnna a full""'oun pre -. and Laguna Beach Hiah and C'o HI Mc High must settle for rights to third place 1n the n Clemente basketball tournament after eoch team fell m the champion1h1p semifinal Friday rua,ht. Tho Artu1ts dropped a narrow decision to Foothill, while Co5ta Mc " wa beaten by El Toro. · Foothill and El Toro will mttt 1on1ah1 ot 7 30 for the champion hip whale the n1sl!o a nd Mu tangs square off a\ 5:45 for third place. Herc's what took pl tt FootlaUI H, w1ua Bu~• '7: 1 he Artt. t • who captured tho San Clemente i oumament ln,t ye r with a shot at the buaer, this time m1~scd two lay·UP. 1n the final sccondsand wert topped hy Foothill 1n the champ1on"h1p scm1fin.1, ~uno Btac:h Jumped out to a "1 8 tint- qunner lend. hut f-ooth1ll hauled back beh1nJ the ~onng of Judd Outmnc ( 18 pomts) and Grca Gore ( 16 points). · !\ for the Amm' ~hooting. l..agune Beach Coach Craig Falconer had little to say. , "Our shootina wa homblc tonight ( t. pcl't'cnt)," Falconer 1d " nd '\o\e must h vc ~hot 10 percent from the outside " ('oby Nacss aot the n1 ts off to their fa t start, o;conna I of has aamc·h•ih 2S 1n the first h If. ··when.,., \a)' w1th1n our pme plan. '*C do very well," offered falconer. "But when we 1et into the tran 111on me we JU5't do not do w(n," El Toro It, Ct IAI Mna O . ou 'hodc) poured Ul ll PoU\U ~lead the (lwgtn UllO lb , ) champ1onsh1p pmc ap1n t f ooth11J The Chararrs held 24-16 1dvan~ at halftime and then slow!) opened their lead. Tam Mclain ndded IS for Et Toro. "They p:tckcd into a t1aht zone and we 'AIC'fe dS cold., ice." e~plained Co ta Mesa Coa h Tim Pa~I .. We went 0 for 9 an the first 5:30 of the third quarter and that Vo'IS ba 1cally the pmc" The Mu" n got I l po1nt4i from Derek l:auder, a 6--1 senior, 12 from 1att Judd and 10 more lrom Mitch Pcltchow kt. "Wt had somt lood hoa. but ~ routdn't make them drop," f>ancl nddC\.I "Pelld10\\'\lU really pla C\1well10-only c11ht m1nut on a bad ankle Lau r ·u rtall) our 1nndnut tonljht. "But ll w ,, a case ot the) hot well and w (' didn' .. I J Laguna Hall . 3-1. bu11ta 28-1 ~lead 1n the fim half. but the a K1ngs(4-2) battle back bth1nd the hot hoo110a l'lf JcfT ff)cr F"cr finished Lhe nia,ht .. 11h 20 point for the a Kina Bob Zimmer pulled 1h('. a l\.1n ' to within l'\O at 44<-41 but 1hna \ four frtt . throW) 1n the final :'.\ ~ond~ v.crc too much L~.Q\Ctrom (1 n-1a. n n1or &u rd. ~ualcd h11. 9CI n h1a.h 1n scor1n and added 11 rt' bound ddl k 77, Bol a G rucl~ 0 : ~tark ahon 11 of tu ~I pomu. in , . .. some ho1 ~ooun m the t'i~ l\alf, the Lions broke out tn a 4'.'-JO lead at 1ntc.-rm1!\s1on and v.en:n't threaten~ 1n the \CCQnd half Wcstm1~tcr pl"" lfl the \nnta Barbara t ournamcnl n<'\t \\ rdn~· da' £1 ~llfDdO IS. ~Wporl ('1ir\1l11a U· Robbie Mnrpn v.a • briiht 'ft'lt lor the Conqu«o~. s h(' ftn1 hcd 'A<1tli 'O pcnnts 1n the tv.o,amc of the El undo. 1n lud1n 17 Fnda, Ptte Ol-an addrd 12 for cv.pnrt ( hmt1an, "h1ch opens pla' 1n tl" ovrn tournament ThuM3' at ho-.un R1'c Jc< hn han - I . ~ -- 1 l .. -.. --~----o-----;-~--,~..._.--...... __ ..._...._~--...... --,.._._._.. ____ ._.. ____ '!"""" ____ .., ____ ..,..,..,.. ...... ._ ............. _.. ....... _..~~----- 82 Ofange Cout OAILY PILOT/Saturday. Oeoember 15. 1984 SP ORTS BREAK l,~ --=-=------- Dickerson· seeking to renegotiate pact to $1 million a year . From AP dltpatclln SAN FRANCISCO -The lawyer-Eil agent for Eric Dickerson. new holder of the 4 • National FootbalJ League season record for ground-gainin •• 1s scekinJ a $1 mHlion·a-ycar contract for Dickerson in ta lks with the Rams, it was reported Frid~y. Dickerson Wit$ quoted as saying last week that "the Rams $Ot me cheap, and everybody knows it." Dickerson's agent, attorney Jack Mills said he piano~ to talk to Rams' owner Georgia Front1crc before Fndab's game with San Francisco conccrninga rewntina of ickcrson's contract. Dickerson has a $2.2 million deal over four years. with two years remaining. His actual SI 7 5,000 salary plus performanct' bonuses this season totals about $400,000 Mills said that the contract negot1at~ w11h the Rams two years ago, which includes a $600.000 signing bonus with payments beginning in~ 987. does not give Ditkerson anhinccnuve clause for breaking O.J. Simpson's N rusb1ng record of 2.003 yards. Dickerson reached tho new record of 2,007 ~ards when he rushed for 215 yards last Sunda}. "I hope the 1ncen11ve (for breaktng Simpson's record) as to be able to negouate a new contract," Mills said. The top-paid NFL runnmg back is reported to be Chicago's Walter Payton at $800,000 a year. The league has a handful of other players in the $1 million a year category, including quarterbacks Joe Montana of San Francisco. John Elway of Denver and Dan Fouts of San Diego. Last week, Dickerson said that ··1 need to get the money now while I'm healthy." "I'd settle on a m1lhon," he added. Cblca&o'• rally fall• •bort Olli BlrdtOll ored 24 ~1nts And m 8.ck WUJt.mt and MlcMal 8-Y R~· w4 oo each added 18 Fndly ni&ht as New Jersey held off a late rally by Chicago and po,ted a 111-109 Nauonal Basketball A soc1auon \ 1ctory. B1rdsona took a pess from Mae Gmla1k1 and laid the ball in with 49 seconds to play to nap a 107-107 deadlock ahd iive the Nets, now 10-13. the lead for good ... 1 n other NBA games, Lany Bird tnggercd a run of 17 straiJht points with a 20.foot Jump .shot and Boston broke out of a uc in the third penod, extending its un- ~aten home season record to l 1 games, with a 117-106 victory over Utah. KevlD MeBale had 25 points and 16 rebounds, Bird had 22 points and Robert Parl1b and Deao11 Jobson 19 ap1ccc rn leadil'\8 the Celtics to their 20th victory in 23 starts . . . 8111 Lalmbeer $OOttd 14 of hi~ 26 points 10 the first quarter to lead Detroit to an easy 120-96 victol) over Indiana . . Roludo Blackmu'a 27 points led five Dallas pl a re rs an double figures as the Mavericks routed v1S1tmf San Antomo. 11 9· I 02. The Mavericks took con1ro of the game in the third quarter, lim1t1ng the purs to three field goals in 12 minutes. and led 95-71 after three quarters ... Jalla1 Ervlq poured in a scason- h1gh 32 points to lead Philadelphia to a 115-111 victory and end Milwaukee's homccourt winning streak at 10 games ... Forward EddJe Jolln1oa scored 32 points to help Kansas C'11y hand Denver its first home loss of the season. 123-117 ... Eric "Sleepy" Floyd scored 24 points to lead Golden tate to a 105-92 victory over Portland. Suit filed against Eagle move PHILADELPHIA -The National EE football League filed suit Friday to keep • II t the Ph1ladelph1a Eagles from moving to Phoenix. However. a source close to the •lllit.af: ... cla team said owner Leo nard Tose already has siined a deal .:::..;;:...::...::..::...::...::.....::=-:;__:;;:;...:.:JL._ _________ _.w~u..a..iu~&ue5t 10 a Canadian buS&neuma _., c..,, mmounoer on the WTBS nettonal III cm of the AltMta Hewk..c1eveland Cavatlere ...,., wNall dr9w.,. ennounced crowd of 3,805 to tM 11,548 Rlchfteld ~m: "It's a partial tlllout.'' Lazen fall in overtime, 6-5 INGLEWOOD -Dennis Mepbam r2I sc-0red his second goal of the same at 1:47 of an overtime period Friday mgbt to give the Cleveland Force a 6-5 victory over the Los Angeles lazcrs 1n Major Indoor Soccer League action. Mepham had scored with with less than five minutes remaining in regulation play to tie the game at 5-5 and force the overtime. Poli Garcia of Los Angeles broke a scoreless tie by scoring an unassisted goal at I I: 58 of the first period. The Lazers extended their lead 10 3-0 on a goal by Stuan Lee at 13:32 of the openmg period and a· goal by Alan Kelley at 2:56 of the second penod. Jeta win, now tied for second .. " DaJe Hawercbuk scored three goals tt..1 ana added two assists as the Winnipeg Jets , opened up a 4-0 lead and held on for a 6-4 win over the Toron\o Maple Leafs in a National Hockey League game Fnday mght. Brian Mellen, with two goals. and Thomas Steen also scored for the Jets. 16-10-3. With the victory Winnri>e& moved into a tie for second place in the S-mythe Div1s1on with Calµry Flames and extended their unbeaten stnng against Toronto to 12 $'Imes . . In the only other NHL game, Detroit nght wing.John Ogrodnick scored two goals and assisted on two others as the Red Wing!> forced a 4-4 tie with Buffalo. Steve Yzennan and Brad Park also scored for Detroit. Dave AJJdreycbuJt, Paul Cyr, Mike Follpo and Gilles Hamel tallied for the Sabres. Champion of Champions set The 13th running of the Ch3mp1on of ~ Cham p1ons q uarterhorse race has attracted a potent group of three-year-old runners tonight at Los Alamitos Race Course. Dashs Dream, winner of the Los Alamitos Derby and the All-Amencan Def"by, and Los Alam11os Champ1onsh1p winner Rise N High head the field . which also includes Rainbow Derb} victor Indigo Illusion and 1\11-Amcncan Derb:r runner-up Mega- nette This ~ear'\ Champion of Champions will be contested as the ""th race toniRht at approx1matel> 9 p.m The rest of the field 1s Wtnd~ Dash. Staunchs Velvet. War Star Wrangler, Scott Lewis. Too Tidy Sas and Rcbagain. The source said the deal with James Monaghan required the Eagles to move to Phoenix, but Monaghan told a Ph1ladelph1a television reporter the deal did not specify a move. While cny officials. led by Mayor W. Wilson Goode. worked on financia l arrangements to keep the franchise from leaving. the source said Tosc already had received pan of the $30 million that James Monaghan will pay for a 25 percent interest in tht;club. The NFl.Joined the city's fight to keep the Ea~cs in Philadelphia by filing a damage suit in U.S. D1strict Court 10 force the club to recognize conrractual obligations 10 the city The suit asks the court to prevent the Eagles from lea ving Philadelphia without league permission. · · ~ 9:30 a.m. -"'° FOOT8ALL: New Ortean• •• N.w York Gi.nta, Channel 2. 12:45 p.m. -COLU'QI USKeTllAU.: OePu at Georgetown. a... 2. 1 p.m. -MO POONA&&· a.over at Seattle, CMrw*'-~ - 1 p.m. -CO' I •• tuOt t ·u · Catlfornla 8owt (Neved•·Lal V ... • 'fllllo) from Fresno, Channel 13. 2 p.m. -eocca CNle w. Mexico (ptayed Oct. 21InSanta..0::. a. .... 341. 4:30 p.m. -~ aoccER: Channea58. 5 p.m. -WIDI ._.OP ~I: U.S. Amateur 8oxJng ChlmplONll• from lndlanapollt; Men'• World Cup downttll_,.. from Val Gardena. Italy, Channef 7. ~ p.m. -~-POOTIMJ.: Indepen- dence Bowt (V~r Ted\ VI. Atf Force) from Shreveport, La., 13. 8 p.m. -llAIKtTaALL: USIU at UCLA (detayed)-Chtnntl 5. RADIO 9:30 a.m. -Piie> '°°1'9ALL: New Orleans at Hew York Olanta,~ 1 p.m. -PRO · Oenvei at Seattle. KNX(1070). 7:30 p.m. -ccw • -M8KST8AU.: UC IMne at Portland , KWVl..fM'(108). · 7:30 p.m. -C04 I-~ USIU at UC~. KMPC (710). · . 7.30 p.m. -Cou.aGE MSKnaALL. San Diego St. at long Beech St., KEZY ( 1190), KSDO (11~). 7:30 p.m. -PRO~: Waehlngtoo 9t CUooefa, KIEV~=-8:aG p.m. -llOC8': c.lgafy at Klng1 lcNfayed), KWVE..fM (1Qf). SUNDAY s,~lft.L----t-~EAHAWKS •.• From Bl ~...::.......:;__----t-----: Fil et . . .... • 1gno Del1c1ous F 1let Mignon, wrapped in bacon. and served with homemade soup. crisp green salad, choice of potato, dinner roll and dessert! w11h fi ve buckets and a pair of DeBrouwer free throws 10 put Dom1ngue1 down hy a 22-8 count with still I :47 left 1n the quancr. All that was left 1n the second half was for the Sea hawks 10 maintain their composure and then wall and sec who would provide tonight's compe11t1on 1n the finals -Santa Clara or Mater Dci after Ocean Vie" reeled off four more buckets to take a 4 7-27 lead with Just I :56 spent in the third penod and eventually a 24-potnt advantage through three stanzas before the Dons' I belated rally Ocean View's onl~ other matchup w1lh Mater Dc1's Monarchs was in February of 1983 I when Gary McKnight, a former assistant to Ham.sat Ocean View for five years, Juided his team to an overwhelming Cl F playoff victory. Docs Hams remember the game? "Thirty-one." responded Harris. alluding to the margin of victory rolled up over has Sea hawks 1n that one Mike Labat .. Bucs top East LA again Rustlers escape ~rtth tourney win; Saddleback romps Oranae Coast Collcic went on the road to secure its seventh win of the season Friday n11ht 1n communi1y college basketball action. . Elscwhrre, Golden West barely stayed alive in ih own tournament with a win over Citrus and wiJI play for con olation honors today. S ddle- back romped to a non-conference victory. Here's how things shaped up: Oru1e Coul 70, Eu& Loi A.a1ele1 •1: The Pirates defeated the Huskies for the second time this season but th~ had a much harder time Friday n1 t in Monterey Park. haughn Ryan scored 28 points and Mark Goudge added 17 as OCC improved its record to 7-3. Coast came into the game ranked I 0th m the Southland. The Pirate~ had to battle back from two cast Los Angeles leads. The H uskics owned a 20-1 I lead wnh 8: I I fremaminJ in the first half. but OCC turned things around by outscoring East LA 14-2 to take a 25-23 lead into the drcssin1 room •t hallltme. The Hu lucs, who dropped a 66·S I decision to the P1rote in the Miles &ton lnvnational opener, managed to take a 38-36 lt>ld with I I: 19 left, but once again OCC' u~ a scoring spurt to go on top 44-38. "Ea.st Los Angeles 1s much im- proved over what they were when we first saw them. Thcy/laycd tough defense toniaht." note OCC Coach Tandy Gillis. The two teams were even 10 just about every catcgorgy except free throws. OCC converted 24 of30 from the line while East LA was 11 of 16. Coast 1s back in action Tuesday night (7:30) apinst host Citrus. Golden Wert 5$, Cllru1 5': The Rustlers' Steve Hudson blocked a shot by Citrus' Bobby Richards with six seconds remaining tn 1he game to preserve Golden West's victory Hudson was then fouled on the pin} but missed the free throw w11h one second remaining. The victory mo\ ed Golden West (3-3) into· today's consolation cham- pionship game against Antelope Val- le} at 4. 8111 Bruce P.aced the Rustlers with 19 points while Marc Longan added 14. Richards and Duan King had 12 points apiece for the Owls. 1he10 \.1&"ppcd C'Jtrus to l-4 I n other sames, El Camino and LA Pierce will play for the champ1onsh1 p at 8 toniaht after the Wamors topped Antelope Valley, 72-S9, while the Brahmas edged M1raCosta. 73-61. Antelope Volley and MiraCosta play for third place at 6 Saddlebacll 87, Palomar .. : The Gauchos welcomed the return ofthe1r two leadma scorers -Alexander Hamilton and Eric Comly -and rolled to the easy win over the Comeh ot Saddleback. Hamilton dished off 14 assists. thrtt short of the school record, and Cornly pumped in 26 points, a season high for Saddleback. Saddleback (1-3) trailed only once, 10-8 less than three minutes into the con1c:st. and was never up by less than I 0 points after building that margin at half\1me. The loss dropped Palomar to 5-7 addleback's final margin was 11s biggest lead. although the Gauchos earlier enjoyed an I S-pomt'cdge with 9 42 remaining at 64-46. James Carr, who led both learns with nine rebounds. hit all five field- goal attempts for 10 points. Dan Mulderalsochipped in with IOpoints for Saddleback, which is back 1n action Wednesday in the Riverside Tournament. Unbeaten SCC hosts Redlands COLLEGE BASKETBALL Undefeated Southern Cali- fom1a College plays only its second home game of the cor: 300th career win w en the Vanguards Redlands. Tipoff 1s at 7:30. The Vanguards have been off a week since capturing the four- team Chapman Tournament. Redlands 1s coming ofT a 64-63 defeat to Cal Lutheran 1n Thousand Oaks Wednesday night. The Bulldogs enter w11h a 5-4 record and arc led by forward Doug Mende. FourSC'C starters are averaging in double figures, led by Ken Bardsley ( 14.3). Forward Greg Ward 1s averaging 13.0 points per game while senior guard Sherwin Durham ( 11.6) and senior for- ward Neil Anderson ( 11. I) have also played consistently. From AP dlspatebe1 Indiana's Ewe Blab has had a slow start this season, but he didn't waste any lime showing who's boss 1n the Indiana basketball classic. Benched alter a d1sappo1n11ng per- formance in Indiana's season opener and trylne to work out of Coach Bobby Knight's doghouse ever since. Blab scored 21 of his career-high 29 points in the first half lo spark the No. 16 Hoosiers to an 80-57 rout of Western Kentucky Fnday night. The victory was the 300th for Knight in 14 seasons at Indiana. Knight. who also coached at Army, became the youngest college coach to Ticket sales low for Freedom Bowl Only 20,000 seats- h ave been sold- f or inaugural game I OS ANGELES (AP) -The inaugural Freedom Bowl on Dec. 26 at Anaheim Stadium has encountered serious financial trouble, according 10 a published repon. Foggy M oon wins INGLEWOOD (A P) -Fo~y Moon used a strong f1msb to win Fnday's feature race at Holl ywood Park by a nose over Fluke before a crowd of 12,689. -- Foggy Moon. ndden by Bill Shoe- maker and carrying 116 pounds. covered one-mile on Hollywood Park's turf course an I :36 3/5 and paid S7.60, $4.20 and $3.60 The victory was worth S 19,250. A.s oflate Fnday, only about 20.000 tickets had been sold to the game matching Iowa and Texas. Freedom Bowl Executive Director Tom Starr was quoted as saying. .\bout 42 ,000 of Anaheim Stadium's 69,000 scats must he ~old 1f the event 1s to break e\len. 1t was reponed. ··1f Anaheim c:an't make 11 go this year. they probably won't be certified in the future," the repon quoted Mike Lude. chairman of the National Collegiate Athletic Assoc1a11on's postseason football committee, as saying. The NC AA approves bowl games for the year's collegiate football season each spnng. If the bowl game doesn't break even, some of Orange County's largest corporations ha ve agreed to provide a total of $750.000 to make up the deficit. the report ~1d Starr was quoted as sa> mg the Freedom Bowl has been hun b> a vanety of factors, including a lack of direct corporate and public support. a tardy publici ty campaign. late team selection and ticket amval and late approval by the NC AA. score 400 v1ctones m a career earlier 1h1s month. Blab, mofll valuabl~ m nm tournament last year. did eventually Sil down when Knight pulled him w11h the outcome no longer in doubt. ·Blab played 29 minutes. Indiana won a spot m tonight's finals against St. Joseph's, wbich edged Stetson, 57-55. In other college action Fnday: SMU 90, ldabo 71: Center John Koncak and Guard Carl Wright each scored 19 poi nt s to power the seventh-ranked Mustangs past ldaho in the opening round of the Dallas 1 Morning News Classic. Vlrglnla Tecb 80, Iowa St.ate 53: Perry Young's 28 points led Virginia Tech over Iowa State. Young scored 18 of his points an the first half as the Hok1es built a 34-28 lead en route to their fifth victory without a loss. Hofstra 80, Sant.a Clara 67: Myles McPartland and Tom Schreyer scored 15 points apiece as Hofstra rolled over Santa Clara in the second game of the Cougar Classic at BYU . In the first game. host Brigham Young University downed South- west Missouri. 66-46. Oklahoma St.ate 62, San Diego St: Junior guard Mitch Jones came off the bench 10 score a career high IQ points and lead Oklahoma State 1n the upen1ng round of the Dallas Morning News Classic. St. Mary's 71, Seattle 5%: At Moraga. forward Eric Cooks scored a career-high 22 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to lead St. Mary's. Portland, UCitangle PORTLAND -U( lrvir1e face' yet another hot t~"' 1onight (7·30. KWVE. 108 FM ) when the Anteaters tangle with the Univers1t} of Ponland in non<onference basket- ball ac11on at the Earle A. Chi les Center here. ucr is coming off its poorest howing of the season Thursda> night, an 83-68 defeat to host Mon- MONARCHS • • • tana (7-2). In Portland. the Anteaters face a team which is 5-1. the lone loss 1'om Bl au ovtnlmc defeat w OitJ<m ~mte. The Pilots of Coach Jack Avina inside. then a free throw. then afte.rCv11anO\JCb have already knocked off three PCAA narrowed it to 59-58 with another 22-footer. the members -San Jose State, Pacific Monarchs $Ol the break the y needed as ("v 1-and most recently C'al State Fu llerton. janovach missed and ~tuan Thomas. who scored 54-53. on Monday night. 11 poinh for the winners. rebounded w11h 38 The Pilots are led by 6-5 guard seconds remaining. Chns Fulton who is averaging l l.3 Lewis went to the hne and popped 1n four points per game and 6-5 senior free throws in the final 26 seconds, the last two forward Dave Flint who avcraaes with 11 seconds left to expand a 61-60 lead to the 10.5 points per game. final margm. · UCI Coach Bill Mulligan will be Mike Mitchell was held IOJUSt one point and looking for more prodcution from his was on the bench for 6:23 of !he second ~nod 6-10 junior center Johnny Rogers and another I :26 of the third quarter with his tonight. Rogers entered Thursday fourth foul , and McKniaht said 1t a key issue. n1aht's aame with Montana with a "He's every bit as important as Tommy 24.2 average but was held to six points {Lewis)." said McKnight. "The thinp he docs -by 1he Gnnhcs: rebounds. defense and h1sjumpina.' UC'J. 2-4 on the season. 1s without Lewis hit 14 of 20 from the field and was the services of fres hman guard obviously !he ovcrwhclmina factor in the victory. 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(AP) -~ p1ie ob)ecuoru from 'he NCAA officials of VirJlnia Tech University and the lndepcnd.cn~ Bowl said Fnday they Wlll let Outland Trophy winner Bruce mnh play io todl~· prne aa,un t Air Force Lou1s1ana 01 tnct Judge Euarne Bryson ruled Fnda) evemna that bowl official cannot bar Sm1lh from the f'me. Earlier m the day, bowl officials. feanng the wrath of the CAA. had S&Jd the) would not let m11h pla> • "The Independence Bowl vaJu~ 1b PQ 111on as an NC AA-approved bo""I" Dr C. ec1l Lloyd, .the bo1it.I game'\ president. said in a letter to the NCAA. "We assure you· that no 1nchJJble play~. 1.e., Bruce Smnh. will be allowed to play." But, after Bryson tssucd a re- stratnma order allowing Sm.uh 10 play. Lloyd said he saw no way that the bowl could legally keep Smith out Virginia Tech Coach 8111 Dooley said he wall definncly put Smith 10 the pme. in ac.cordance w1tb Bryson'\ ruhngand wtlh an earhercoun ruling in V1rai01a. An Cannody, an NC AA lawyer Sm nh 1s 1nehpble for post-season ptay because ofV 1rgrnia Tech recruit· mg '1olall?ns Cannod) dad not sa) what 1he NCAA's ne~I move will be Sm11h, a 6-J 290-PQund defenshe tackle. obtained a coun ord~ in Vuiinia allov.10g Tech Lo ignore the NC-AA order and pla) Smith., but school president Wilham Lavtr) )lelded to the bowl at ·r oew) confertnce. sa~ tng he would let th~ bowl decade. Kickoff 1& at 5 pm. and the game 1~ to be teleHscd on Channel 5. Virginia Tc-cb was the nation's No. 2 team m defense against the run. Toledo, UNLVvie in Cal Bowl FRESNO (AP) -T<*do't IOld running wtll be matched 11Qe1Nt Nev.eta-Lal Vegat' ~puslng today tn the Cdtomfa Bowt football game. The game wtH be tetevlMd on Channef 13 11 1 p m. Toledo. lh.e first repMt per- former In the Cal Bowf'a four-yeer history, will try to dupUcete Its victory In the 1981 inaugural game. The Aoekets, 8-2-1 this MUC>Ar depend on aenlor tailback Steve Morgan to lead thefr otfenee. Morgan ran for 1, 137 yards aQd 10 touchdowns during the regular MUOn and caught 33 puMI from quarterback A,J. Sager for 269 yards more. With 2,389 yards rushing during hi• career at Toledo, Morgan g099 Into the Cal Bowl only 32 yards shy of the achoot' • record set by Roland Mou In 1966-68. Las Vegu. 10-2, will try to fMtt1 the Mf'iee for the Paolfic Cout Athletic AsaoclaUon. The MJd· American Conferenoe now leads 2· 1 on the strength of Totedo's last-second 27 -25 victory over San Jose and Northefn 11Uno4s' 20-13 win lat year over Cal State Fullerton. The only PCAA win was host Fresno State's 29-28 win over Bown Green in 1982. e o en on tne arm of quarterback Randall Cunningham. the PCAA'a an-tlme paulng leader with 8,020 careeT yards. Cunningham. a senior. Is the brother of former USC and New England Patrlots running beck Sam Cunningham. Even with Cunningham. the Re- bels employ a balanced attack es they've gained 2,248 yards rushing and 2.628 passing tl'lis season. Stanford, UCLA reach title match l ()\ \ 'l•l l I\ -'Pl -\u\Jn ( llnlJ'll'n lo..1m o~.kn anJ [~1dra !h Ma~ kd tnp-ran~l·d ~Lanhlrd to a I' I I l ' I <l I \. 11 'let Of'\ 0\C'T h'lunh runlod Pal 1th F-nd:i) night 10 opening 'cm1final makh of th< \lC .\<\ \\lm1tn'" Vollr)hall Cl\am- l'•On\h1n' at Paule' Pil\ 1hon. Later f nd~' night. Laz Ma~l3)Un and \.1l"rJa c o nnoll · cC'd ond tan~cd l ( l .\to a ·6. l~·l. 1~ 4 tnumph 1l\Cr I hh-rankcd San Jo te t nfoht and t ( L" will mttt for the NC \ \ mle ~und.l' ni»oht. aftl"I Pac1fi and \an Jo~ tat<' \Quan-oil for third plal.e C.: ommoo led the Ludm t "'h1, h ra1 ~~ lt\ !'('('Ord to 10-4 Y> 1\h 1 ~ l tth Odt'n a prodoct of In ine H l&h . nd lb.rbar11 Fontana had 10 kill ap1N't D' urak. "hlllttended Laauu ~al h H1ah, l\1d "aht 111\ ctghtd1gunl.1 ~~ \t't I l\t 1lttn Dtmpster led PaClfic, ~h1 h ell to ~~ ·-'"tth l6 ~tll Doroth~ Hl"n had 10 k1lb for the Ttrtn .. -- Ma h )IJ\ led C , 12-6, wth n1flc \.tll\ • h1k Connoll) addnt e 1.1h1 I .J ·I -- . RAMS. • • .f'rom81 makmJ his son totaJ a career high 28, went 47 yards to Freddie Solomon and one yard to tJ&ht end Earl Cooper The 49ers' Owa1nc Board re· covered a fumble by Dickerson at the Rams• 17-yard hne late 1n the fir~1 penod. A Montana TD pa 10 Wendell Tyler wns nullified b)' a penalty, but Ray Wcrschjng ~ve San Francisco 1 17-3 lead by kick.in& a 38· yard field goal in the opening minute of the second quarter. Dickerson was held to 19 yards on seven carries in the first quarter. but he had 95 by halftime and ran four yards m the second period for his 14th touchdown of the season. Mike Lansford, who !ticked a 41 · yard field goal m the first pcnod. booted a 28-yarder on the final play of the first half. cutting the 49ers' lead to 17-13. Another field goal attempt. from 30 yards. was blocked by San Francisco lineman Lawrence Pillers an the second penod. In the scoreless thfrd pcnod. Dlckerson earned the ball four umes, was thrown for losses twice, and showed onl)' one net yard gamed. He gamed four yards early m the final penod to reach 100 for Jhe game. but then lost two yards on has last carry ol the n1gh1. Last Sunday. Dickerson broke the single-season rushing mark of 2.003 yards set by O.J. Simpson 11 years ago. t Rama runninc back Erle Dicker90n dra&• ~ San J'ranclaco•• Carlton Wllllamaon for u~ the lut part of a two-yard gain Friday nlCht ln llnt-quarter action. The 49crs' defense put very little pr~ssure on Kemp until th~ closing minute of play. The Los Angeles quarterback was called for intentional grounding of the ball when he threw at away rather than get sacked on a play Just before the safety. eo:rge own ge s a rea fay /. Top-ranked Hoyas play host to DePaul In~ b a ttle of unbeatefl co}Iege powers year. hmatmg ham to 16 points No other Georgetown player ~ored m double figures. Today. the Blue Demons will come at Ewing with a fronUine of 6-8 MJke Embry, 6-8 Kevan Holmes and 6-6 Tyrone Corbi.n. Coming off the bench wall be 6-11 Lamone Lampley and 6-9 sophomore 6·9 Dallas Comegys. Comegys, the team's sixth man, as averaging I 3.4 points per game. Meyer an has hrst'season as coach at DcPaul after l~as an assistant under his father. Ray. "You have to prepare for him mentally as well as physically. He as the most dominant player in America at the most important position in the game Ewing has a lot to do w11h wh) 1 thm Georgetown's the No. I team." LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -It wall be the battle of the unbcatens. the utans of the college basketball world today, when top-ranked Georgetown enteruuns No. 2 DcPaul. ·• thfs Georgetown team as better than last year's champ1onsh1p team." said Boston College Coach Gary Williams. following the Hoyas· 86-64 vactof)' over Amencan Un1vers1ty Wednesday night. The ~me will bC seen by a natio nal telev1S1on audience (Channel 2 at 12:45 p.m.) and an annr 111ced sold 1 out Capital Centre crowd of more " than 19,000. "This DePaul team I!> even better than the teams dunng the Mark Aguirre-Terry Cummings eras,'' said Bob Donewald, whose Illinois State team was be'!tcn by I J points last week b> DePaul. Embry leads the starters, averaging 21 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. "They are not going to be afraid of us," said Georgetown Coach John Thompson. ''They are strong inside." Ewing, who as averaging 13. points and 10 rebounds per game. 1 not. De Paul's only problem. On a team that goes 11 deep forward 8111Manin,6-7, as averagin 15.5 points and 7.5 rebounds pe game. David Wingate averages 11 . points and Reggae William 10.7.Guard Michael Jackson lead the Hoyas an ass1w; with more tha Each team as 6-0. Georgetown, which has bad the easier schedule, has beaten ~awa11-Hilo. Hawaii-Loa. Southern Connecucut, St Leo. Ne- vada-Las Vegas and Amencan. De· Paul. which sun1vcd a one·po1nt scare agam~t Nonhcrn llhnoa!> an its season opener. also has v1ctones over UCLA Chaco <itate. lll1no1s State. Notre Dame and Penn State DePaul hung one of only three losses on the defending national champions last year. beating Georgetown 63·6 I at the Honzon an Rosemont. Ill The Bl ue .Dem o ns ~cld Georgetown's 7:ofoot center. All· l\menca Patnck Ewing. m chcc last With Ewi ng around, however. beating the Hoyas from underneath wall not be easy. The nation's top defensive club has held opponents to an average of 50.7 points per game and less than 37 percent shooting from the floor. eight per game. "This ma) be the best ofTens1v team I have e'er had." ~•d Thom son, who has compiled a 268-10 record an I '}'ear. at Georgetown ··Ewing I!> awesome," said Joe) Big test rawaiting U.S. team Davis Cup tennis competition opens in Sweden Sunday (10TEBORC1 , Sweden (A P) - Anhur Ac;he \ays 1t'<; the biggest and most important Davis Cup match in JO year\ Featunng li ve of world's '>C\.Cn top- ranked pla)'er\ the Sweden '\ the l 1n1ted States Da vao; (up final "'l'llth beg1M Sunda}. could \Cr. "'ell produce the drama'i and 1raumac, expenenced so man) lime'> in tl·nna\· premier team event The 1954 final. pilling ..\ustraha·s Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall agam~t .. Amenca's Tony Trahcrt and Vil' -SC1xac; on grao;c;, I\ regardl·d a., one ol the fine~t Dav1'i < up lie\ an h1st<>r> · "This o ne rnuld tx Jnothcr cla'>'i1c." \a1d Ar,ht· lhl· I \ team captain who pla}cd hi\ l.1\1 Dav" <up match hen: "' \l'Jr' Jgo. cl1 nch1ng a '\Cm1final \ICIM\ O\.Cr \w(•den The l\mn1tJn' v.llh Jo hn Nkf-nroc and J1 mm' < onn•>" plJ\· 1ng the c,1ngkc, rrlJtthl'' h,1\l om· 111 the c;trongc,. tt•ctnl\ 1n DJ' 1\ ( up hl\tof)' \nd thn 'rt• \lightl' 1,1.,circd to wan 11 lor an unprnt•tkntt•d 2111h 11 me dc'iplle tht• dJ" 'urlau· t ho'-t'n h\ the ~wedec, I he la\t llml' \\H'dl·n Jnd thl· I n1tt•d "tatt''> mt'I 1n I>"'"< up pla) -an Juh l'>X2 in ~1 I 11u1\ 1n a lil\I indoor surf an· -\.fl f nrnc nn·dcd fl hour\ 12 m1nutc'i to outla'>t \.lat' Vvalander. CJ.7. 6·2.. I 5.17 l-6 8 (, 1n thr lkCl'il\l' filth mate h \.fr~nroc "''''he "'ould ha'c hJd prcfcrcd to pl.i\ thl\ wt·ckcnd., final on gra\\ "no"' lhal C ~at\I Vv 1lamk1 won lhl' \u\trallan <>ix-n · rather than thl' rt•d l la-,. that hcJ\ provt•d to tx tht• l\mt•m.1n\· qu1tk'iand 'iO olten 'I don't thank tht" da} cou rts '" gon<l; c;a1d ~d:nroe "II'.-, tough to run on 11 ¥>''"~" had bounlC."'I: and "'hl'n you hat the ball on tht· lane<;. 11 \klch r11 me that doe<.n't make· \t'n\t' But< m1n11r<. a\ wdl a' !he \....,cd1\h pla>cr' don I have an" rnmpjJl ml\ .1hout lh1• wun which W\1 lht· \wrd1'\h OfW!n11er\ ~2' 00010 1n\tall an th" indoor lac 1ht) ·1 don t than._ thcr<.· arc an~ bad L_BuL~ETIN B~_ARD Little league •lgnup• rhl' r--icwpon Nauonal Little Lcagul' "111 lw holding 11s fir'll "&flup toda) at E:ns1g.n \<"hlx>I Cafc-H·na al In-me and C hfT Dn'c an Ncwpon Bcalh Time\ for the \lgn·ups will be from 9 a.m . 10 2 p.m and 1ho<1e w1~hing 10 pan1c1pa1e m the league for the first lime arc requested 10 bnng their binh ecnifieatc. The league" for players w11h ages 6 to 12 For more mforma11on. phone Randy Ho lhda} at 720-1820 or Jam Env.h~h at 6 7S·21 I~ Ski bu•e• Orange.-< ount} \k.Jer\ ... 111h.ne1hcopponun1· I) to 1.31..e the bus 10 voldm1ne at Big Beare' c'"' Wednc'lda) dunng the ski \ta!l<>n · Bus 'n 4'iln offers a1r-cond111oned recliner .-.cat buses al a cost of S26 per pcr~n (If more than one ticket 1s purchased) o r ~27 each (1f a single 11cke1 1s purchased) The fee mdudes all--Oay f1h u r kets and round·tnp bus fare The bus wall leave ( osta Mc~ eH'I"\ Wednesda)' dunng the ski )('a\on at 7 3 m w11i1 rclum by 6·30 pm Tickets may be purcha~<l a1 \di°\ \port Haus at 177<1 Newpon Hlvd 1n Co'lta Me-.a and Pat''I 'ik1 & Spon 'ihop, 221' N ru,tin A"e 1n \anta Ana. · For more mforma11<1n. phont· MS-4 HO or 1114-ICll.16 Irvine youtb buketlutll The Irvine Youth 8a'Skctball l.t'aguc 1s planning a tnp 10 a Los AnJCIC\ Laker\ game Friday. Jan 12 for Irvine N1aht at the 1-orum ( ost 11S12 per pcnon ancf includes transpor· talion (chartered bus) to and from the Forum and tickcu for the Lakt'n-Pallas MaYencks game The bus w11l lca"c the 1r ... 1ne H1&h parking lot at S·JO p .m Also SChe!duled 1s an uh1b1t1on gamr fratur· 1ng the Irvine Youth Basketball League all·star 'lquads T1cke1~ can be purcha§ed 111 Peer Records. 14210 Culver Dnve 1n lht llcntagr Plata an Irvine!. Deadline as Jan 4, bounce' ..aul W1landcr v.ho has CORVALLIS. Ore. (AP) -Uni- won hi\ la\t I' 1)3," (up c.1ngle~ v«tlty gt kllho heed football match~ for \weden COiet\ Oinftla Erk*eon FncteY,. "It kiok\ ""{r 1ood The tond111on "'°* ~ ftom conlldlir81ton arralmo'1 per tc-t, • adJohn·Andcn W . .._ ~ C-Clelahifw' 1oAa1. .. <iJotren W1landtr'\ coach .. ,.,.,, "lt'\ lmn\t 1mpou1bk to 1e1 a ~ ...._ UMl•lltr. better clay court 1ndoon," ~•d Len· ' EfldclOft'a Ktlon left only Dio- n rt Rerichn. the formrr coach oh11'· '* Aeet:z of ~ 8t ... under , tame French Open champion BJom conetderaUon for the Med Bora. , ~-~ton. A third can. Bora. who won l3 COO\CCUll\'C ..... ; ~~of c .. ltat• Davi~ <up sanaJc' matches for FuU10n • ..,..._pulled ht9 ,,...,. wcdcn dunna tma~. rd mtm--ffl•••••fer ... jab, th1' \Ir k that wcdecr h.u .. It leasl a "tMt -..z21:4...,...,..,_. SO percent chanct ti) be t tht l " contlder1tk>nfort"90regon9, • ---- i Racing at Rlver•lde Rl\cr\IOC ln1erna11onal Racc.,.a~ ... 111 begin its :?9th \t'll\on of operatwn next ~car w11h a I 91S5 \chcdule thdl feature\ \I.>. ma1or raring c'ent\ The Rac.cway's ma1or cvrnl\ schedule" ~t to begin Marc h :?'.1·31 when the l rans Am Scne!> returns to the .!l/1-m1le ··short" course, mark mg a change over previous years when that event annuaUy took placr 1n the fall. Add111onal informauon on Riverside's 19115 schedulr may be obtained by wnung R1 vcrs1de International Raceway, 22255 Eucalyp1u~. Riv· ers1de. Ca . 92508 o r by phoning 653· I 16 I Coaching coune A Coaching and Training You1h Ba-.cball Teams course wall be offered through the Commun1I) 5crv1ce-s Dlvmon of the Rancho San11ago C o mmun11)'( ollege 01stnct beg1nn1ng Tuesda).Jan 8.1985 The intent ofthecour~ as to make tht' vanous programs more meanin1ful and beneficial for the players. manaicr. coaches and parents All fundamentals will be thorouJhly discussed and explored Pracuce organ1za11o ns with emphasis on ho w to properly use drills and other teaching tcchniquc5 will be covered. Safety factors, proper d1sc1phnc and mental conccntra· 11on arc o ther areas 10 be discussed The cla~, will run from Jan. 8 through Ftb 26 o n Tuesday evenings from 7 to I 0 o'clock at Santa Ana Collc1e. Room l/·106 The fee will be $25 and ~tudcnt\ ;arc urged to prr·rcg1s1cr. but can register the fir~• night nf attendance. For more 1nforma11on. phone 66 7.3097 Forum boxing The troh's m1ddle .... c1gh1 champ1on\h1p111le fiJht fcatunna Lindell H olme!> against Billy Robenson will be held Thuooayat the Forum m lnaJcwood Also on the card as the Stroh's feathtrwc11h1 utle bout p1111ng Adnan Arreola and Roman Almaiuer Holmes. 20-3 out ofDc1ro1t, 1s ranked I Sth b> the World Boiuna Council Robcrt~n. out of ln&Jewood. 1s 9·2 Arreola bnng.s a 31-6 record tnlo h1, fi&ht ap1nst Almaiucr who 11 I J..3-4 For uckct 1nforma11on. phone (21J)41 9-31 S3 <Uil Stratton has heart surgery HONOLULU (AP)-Oil Stratton. a former Los Anaclcssponscastcrand r1dio-tclcv1~1on ptrsonaltty, was rc- poncd an aood condition Fnday an.er undcr&<>•na cmcrioncy open heart SUt)tl')'. Stratton was admmcd to Quttn's Medical enter an Honolulu on Wednnda)'. when Lhc ope.ration wa, perl'ormcd. He was achedulcd to be mo"ed ut of the intensive care untt on tofdav. said a medical center nurse, Lori l>cartc>n The 62·)car-old also underwent open heart uracry ln 1976. . ,~11:~; ~ m()vtd 10 tM ltitnd-o!-Ua.waH ill in ~by a }>!rt owner of KK.ON·A M "6 KOA FM. both of Kcalakekun. /I 6 4 2 • s· 6 7 8 D A L y ·p ·1 L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 • ' - ~ PIC..=:aii:tH AM ()N)M.t..C. M TNI The......,. per90M •• llOAJIOMDMCTOMM ~~ .. THI COITA •IA ~ NOftYAt.t UOUOf'. 174t TAlrt DteTNCT M OA-PtaoenU. Avenue, C-1 ~~::.:..= ~;,:.~N10 NANCI NO. I Ml..AftlG ~ .......... . TO NMMTI AND ,_. calltor* 1IMa MITI '°" fUtilCMAMH Thie bu .. ,.._ le con-'°" IXCHI llWAU due1ecl W. en~ rLOW, INCMAllNO IAID IA£01" I 9"0WHIHO C.W.Oll AND MMCllllO TMa 94~ _. "'*9 "'OYlllON TMIM'Otlt. with the ~~ Clel1l of Of. THE BOARD 0, DIRE(;. Moe CounCy If' ~ TORS OF THI COSTA a, ,914 M~8A8ANrrARYD~TRIC'T PlltMI OF ORANG E COUNTY, ._..... ...... , -., -IL ~¢~i~:A~~~'-~~~ =~-=• =-c llCTIOM 1. The IOIWd ol Pu 0t-. OlrlGtOfl of the Colta MeM o.lly Piiot ..... ,. 21, O.- Sanll1ty Dtatrlct of Orenge oemb« 8. 12. 1t, 1M4 Cc:Ulty, ClllfOf'nll nnd1 and W-424 dec:lll .. Intl turQlargM fOf ---------Ille UM of the fdltlM Of the "8lJC llJ11C( 0111r1c1 exeeecllng fltt.n _.....;...;;;;..-..;..;,;,.._ ....... __ thoulend ( 15.0001 oublo hMt ACTll'IOUe ..... .. I* 1et1 per month, Mid MAim ITA,,_-r c:hal'gee hiving be.I • ..,. Thi ...... l*MN .,. lllhed In 1eet • .,. no longer ~~ ldequete 10 prOYlde fOf r• ,,. PART· pelf. mllnleNnOt. uplleep, NEAS. LTD .. 111 Do¥1f and rec>llCelMl'll of flldlltlM Ortve. WW 11, Newport neceeelllled by uld ... BMd\, c.w. t2193 ces11ve uM the Board RotMN1 D Smith. u i Mther flndl and dldar• Dowr Ol'M. 8ult• 11, ....... th1t any referen<» to 1 Port &Mdl. c.ttt. t2M3 CllUl1'catlon ot pr099'11M ~ w. DeMott. aa1 by reuon of the ad vllotem Dowr ortw. Suite 18,....,.. lax 11 no IOfiger 1 valid Port IMct\ Ce11f t2M3 method of c11111tylng vanou•;d lnv .. tment propartl.. 1n1ofar II Corp.. 111 Doll9r Drtv., tureh11gee 1r1 conoerned. .. ... t 1" ..___ ............. The board lurther llndl end c:m• 9ite3 ___.... _..., declarN that lnc:rMMI In TNa t>vllneee 11 con· lhe Contumer P~ Index ducted by: 1 generll pwt• from t9&9 10 11184 .,. one of nendllp the crlt.,lon uMCI In CS.. Rob«1 D. Smith, S.C.. te<mlnlng Ille lnedequacy of ret aurchargH . Th• Board ~ 111..,..,t wu tlled further llnd1 end dectarM wtlh the County CWk of Or· that tub11an1111 co1t1 In enge County on Howmbet MWlge faclllty con11ructlon 21 1914 hive oc:c:urred llnce 1919 ' ,.1411 P\lbbhecl Orange Coell b111y Piiot o.cernber 1. I , wtlen orlgln11 turchargu wer1 Htlblllhed ~ tiling 1n lnc:reue In Nld charg.. The Bolrd further llndl 111d decllr• that the 1.5, 22. 1914 SA-457 ~th, Miity Ind wefflll of ---------~~ua:t:ety:"'~MNed:t::~~u~n~lell~r.::==!!!:!~!!!!!:;;;;;;;;;;;;-- Mid 1urch1rgH 1r1 In· CfMMd MAim ITAftf Jl'lfT Accordingly, Ordlnan<:41 The folowlng peqonl.,. Ho e or the eott• M... dolno bullnee9 11: S111lt1ty Olttrlct 11 hereby ENOINEERINQ 8 ER· emended to reed u folloWI' VIC ES ASSOCIATION. e-tton 2. "Afttc.le 2 • 31731 IM Aoy1I Drive, ltefmlt ~ Leaune Niguel. Celt. mn (C) ferry E.larOMI, St731 .... (3) lut'CMf ... fol U.. Roy8' Dr., l.eguna HIQUel, '9nnl1. The Oletrk:t hereby cailf. 92177 11t1bAIMI lhe quantity of Tllta t>uatneu 11 con· 15,000 cubic f .. 1 ol aewage ducted by: a n unln· or lndu1trl1I waate per corporlled 111ocl1tlon monlh pe< 1et• of reel prop-otllef Ulen 1 pwtnerlhlp erty MNed u the maximum T.,ry e. Bfown 111ow11>1e effluent to be die-Thia 1t1tement wee Ned chllfged Into the Olatr1c:t'1 with the County Clerk of Or· MWlflge fec:llltlel without Inge County ()fl November the p1y~t of turd\1.rgee. 21, 1994 ,.t41t Publllhed °':tr Cout Dally Pttot ~ 1, 8, Each UNI' dllCharglng rTIOf'• lh1n 15,000 cublo fMt of MWQ• or lndu1trlel wU1• pe< monlh pe< acr1 1hall be charged $3.00 per 1,000 15. 2~. , .... cubic fMI or any Pof'tlOn ---------ttl«eof In excett of. the 15,000 cubic: leet mulmum AH public egenc:lll lhall be FtCTl'TIOUI ....... exempt from peyment of any MAMIE ITAftMIEN'T 1urch11ge herein 11t•b· The lollOWlng perlOnl •• 1111\ed Meuurement1 mey doing buelNea 11: be required by Ille, pet· CONECTICOM, 112'~ mltlM, or pe<mlllM • el· Apolena, Balboa 1111nd, lluent may be considered c.i". 9-2912 equlvllent to the water (ex· Chrlitlne A. Megul11. ceptlng lrrlg1t1on water) 112~ Apolen1, l•lboa purchaMd by the perrntttw. lltand Calf 92112 P1rmlt1M upon demand cn.'1 ~In, 4737 w 11\1111 provide Oletrlct with hit 17 tit St .. Lewndlle Cellf or 111 water ueage recordl 90280 ' and Oi1trlct "'811 bill ••~ Thi• bullMU 11 con· UNl'I of Ille lyttem monthly dUCtld by I generll part· blMd upon the Ch«gee Ml nerlhlp forth hefeln " Chet Pipkin HCTtON l. The Sec-Thie 11.iement -flied 1111ry of the Ol1trle1 1'1811 with the County Clertl ot Or· e41rt1ly to the panege of •"'• ange County on Nowmb« Ordinance Ind lhlll CIUM 26. 1118-4 lhe same 10 be publllhed ,.1411 once In the Orange Coaet Publllhed Oriinge Coelt Dally Piiot , a new9Pipet' of Ollly Piiot December I, &. gen1r11 clrcul•llon publllh· 15 22 ,..,. Id dilly within lhe Coate ' ' Mesa S1nl11ry 011trlct ol Of. 1nge County. Callfornla. and Mven d1ye 1tter 111 publl- cellon, It thlll be In lull foroe i nd lflecl PASSED ANO ADOPTED SA-452 DEA l ~ No 11os by the Bolrd of Olfector1 of WILLIAMSON the C091• Mell S.nltlty O HAROLD Dlllrlct. 11 1 regular m.tlng R Y · WIL- lhl1 13th d1y of December. LlAMSON, age 17 t98-4 years. A student at .1..-A.. w-.-. "..... ~-·---'-u : h School dent of the 9-d of Dtf90-,,. ........... fiJg .. ton of ttte Cotta MMe Survived by h11 s.nnery Dtltrtct h-er -and t tep- ATTEST father Sharon & "obert Heft10ft, lee-. retaryofthello«dofl>tf90-K eith Wllllamaon. ton of tM Coela ..... father, Roy Carter. lenltMJ otetrtct si.lterl, DeeDee WU· STATE OF CALIFORNIA I hamlon and M erritt )SS COUNTY Of ORANGE ) A n tho ny. grand I, FLORINE T. REICHL£. parents, Mn. June Allllllnt Secretlty of the Turley Mr & Mr1 Bolrd of Olrecton ol Ille • . Coat• M ... S1ntt1ty Olatrk:t C .A . Willlam9on and ol Orange County. Cell· Lois O'Harra. Mem- f or n I 1 . 00 HEREBY orial 11ervice will be CERTIFY 1h1t the foregoing h eld a t Calvary Ordinance, being Ordinance No. 19, wu duly pllled. ep. Chapel, 3800 Fair· proved 1nd adopted by Mid view Dr, Santa Ana, Boerd. approved Ind lllgned 4PM Saturday De· by lhe PrMldent ol Mid Board and 11111tecl bY lhe cember l~. 1984. In Secreiary of Nld Boerd, 11 lieu o f fiowera the 11 1 regular m.tlng ol Mid family augest that Boerd held on oec.tnt>er 13. d u L -d 19114, 1nd lhat the 11me wu ona ons ~ ma e to p•INCI ind ld09tld bY the Maranatha Chrlatian following roll call vot1· Acadamy Scholanhip AYES Dlr1ctor1 • Fund, " C alvary WlhMr, Cr1nlt. H1neon. Ch I GrMl'I ape . NOES Olrector1 · None ._ _______ _ ABSENT Olrecitor • None DATED 11119 14th day Of o.c.mt>et. 198' ,lortM T. IMtchlll, A.- lallt hcretarJ If tM ...... -DftcMn If .. c.... ..... .......,,'*""' Pl.lblllhed Ofange CoMt = Piiot December 15, Se-48 1 Mt.IC NOTICE rteTITtOUI tueMN NAMI tT ATllllNT The followtng P«90n .. doing bullMM aa: JC E INSTALLATION, 10302 Sen Angelo A .... ., W•lmln1ter, Clif, 92183 John F. EdwllfCll, 10302 Sen. Anoe!O Av... WMI· mlnat.,. Calif 92113 Thia bu1lnett It c:on· ducted by: 111 lndlvldull 11 John F. Edwatde Thlt llltlfMl'll WU flled ~tx °*"Of Or· ~tf"on Nowmber tt,lta.4 ,.~ Publ 11*1 °'~ COiie Dally PNot Deoernbet 1, I, 11.i2. , .... IA-441 f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE aAL TZ •RGaRON IMITH a TUTML.L WllTCL9'P CMANL 427 E. 17th St Coat• Meee &4e-9371 ' . - ~A~I ntm'°"9.,._M JtC'hfkMle-H '9CTmOUelUI '•M PlCTmOWIUH•M ·-• MAim ltA,_.., MA* eTAT-.n NAMI ITATW-.rT ..,._ ITA~ 9'Am l'TATllmJlfT ~ ITAftMllfT Tiie = l*tOl'll ett The f~ ~ .,. lhe ~ pereon le The IOllOw4nf 1MAOM ar• The fOIOwtlng 1*W la ni. ~ ""'°"8 ere 1,,. ~ l*ION .,. ~TIOHAL ~TION ~.~ .. 11 TW!LVI! ~"8~=' llOUO" ~~l:oo.rN.L ~~er.$ Pf.oer ~~-:.c fl'ART· ~~1UNOUfQ ~~N:t-~~olPA1NY, DIVCO.TUAl.OCK, I C.it· ANO MAfU<IT, 1t1T1 fl'AAK, &.TO .... , Oowt Cir. 060t. H11nlln91on HIM L.TO., 111 Ocwer G"°'->P, 2H2 DuMinl Or,. • _,,_.., lrwt fomla Umll..t Pllt1nlnNp, M~6t luitef4,Htun~ ~ M• 15, N9wpott leedl,Cellf t2t4t OrM, Suite 11. ~!MM Celt 97716 Nottf\, NtwllOf1 '-c:ll, Cellf 2t1t Whll• Ao.d, !MM. lnaton hedl, Callf t2M lwtl. Ctllf t2m Pete Compton, t741 lelcll, Ctlf t2MI A ~ Alloduu ~ ·~ lduee'lloft In Callf 92114 ""'bh1Taoel.W1Aaneotn Robert 0 lmltll ... , "'¥"'°' DtOl.Hwit1ng1on ... ~ .. w OIMott.Mt Caltort'lil, 1 .. 1,..... "'· ~ C....._· ,_ 1!!,: ,,.~ fl'. Lynd\, Jr., II , long h9Ch, Calif DoYet Drive. M• IS, Hfw. IMeh. c.llf t2t4t ~ Drive, .,_ 11-. N1W-C.a ...... Calf ~ • -.... n,., _., ,__.,Penner, Hit White 90'°4 • PGtt leedl, Callt t2Ml Thl1 bu.ineA 11 C:Ofl.o pon 8-Ch caw ttta o..1" b"9t M1 ee. =~~ ~ ,,..... Roed, &Mne. C.iJf t2114 Thi• bueln"' 11 con-Reymond w, o.tot1, "1 M1ed by; en lndMdual Robert D. Smith, Mt ~ Or , .....,0,. lwll, T"'... • • Thie bullneN i. con-O\IC1ed by~ e11 lndl~ Oo'ttr Orlve. 8111• 15. Hew· Ptte Compton ~ Dffle, .,... 1t, ...,... (tellt, tfflO • ,,.. buelnete le eotl• duc;tect by. atiml11dpertntt• Albhl Tabel po+1 leeeh, Cff!f t2N3 Thte 1tat.meM w11 tiled po+11Mef\, c.t. t2tt3 Katl'lerlnebMr,397 S-~byA_a~:nhoo lhlp · Thie 1tatatneflt w• t11tc1 Vano111rd lnveetm1n1 Wlth"'-CountvclartcofOt· Vang11erd 1nveet1nen1 Wlrld Or .• ...._, IMl:I\, ---------------------.... ------· retwy · • fhomM" Lynch, Jf. Oen-With the County Cletlc at Ot· Corporation, Celltomie, aa 1 angt Coun1't on N<M9mber Cotpot.uoti. ~ It, Call t2MO TI"9 tt•t•r...,t ..._. ..,T.!:!'1,.., lf'O' County on NcMwnber Oo'ttr Drive, Suite 15, Hfw. 21, 1884 Do.,. om.. 8'M is • ....,,.. T._ f:IUW-ta QOtt- -...... ... ~lfl'*ll ... flltd ie. 1114 Po'1 BMcfl. Cellf HM3 ratU7't l)Of1 leecf\, Call .., duc:Md by. ..... '*1· with the ~ CW1lt Of Or· with the~ Clerk Of Or· l'llW74 TNe t>uelneee la con-~ Otainot eoe.t riw. bu..,_. la con. MfwNiP :.T.-~ on HCMnlb4w ainot Couf11Y on ~ ll'\lblllhed ~ co.at dueled by 1 f9Mfal pert. Ody Piiot o.o.mw 1, 1. Ouc"8d by • ...., .. pwti-Paul A. )VallOfl. ~t "• _.. ' 21. 1M4 OellV PllOt Otolrnber 1, f , l\erlNp 15, 22. 1tlA '*"'Ip 'n* 1taC911*1l llfM llled 'v~ Or "= Plt1-18, ~2. 1M4 Ro'*1 O. Smith, S.0.-8.A-440 AotMwt O. lmfV\. ho-with IN County Cllrll of Or• OellY Piiot ~ 1, I , =.~ ..... .,. IA .... $3 re~ ltat911*\1 _.. llled ret:r_ .. ....,_,. wat llled ~~on~- II. 12. 1M4 c .......... Cell. -81-..,. ..,.._..r With the County Cltir1I ot Ot· "8.JC NOTICE With the C<Mtty CWll of Or-Plt1174 SA-44t Publletled Orenoe COM\ '"~ """'4 MQe County on NoYemt>er ftCTmOUe llll•MM ainot County on ~ Publllhad Otangt eo.t 0..ly Piiot Decernw 1, I , JlllUMIC•AL COURT 26. 1"4 ...-nA~ H. 11M Ody Pb Deoatnber t, t. --------18, 22. 19'4 ,_,_ The f01oW1ng pereon le Plt1-16. 22. 1964 "8.IC ll)TIC( SA.-44t NORTH AIDtCW. Pubtllhed Orange Coul CSOlnO bu11naM •: ~ Orange Cout c~ ~~2:1~~ ~'* 1. 1• a~~N:c"11!. M,ff'IC.A.!:1010,...• ~. t. ~ o..niw '· ' rtaJC fl>TIC( -" ""' --------SW!ATER .... S.turd9y MINI pldcup ~ ca-o. ITAn °' SA-4$8 w~, Newpoft Beadl, ceitf. SA-451 PtllJC *>TICE and Sunday. lrand bO• pk.1114 root -..1ee1o-S25 Clothet lelrt·M . f'ICnnoutlUWll ~ l2eeo ailDllC WlTIC[ .... ___ ,.,..._.. ~ leN than half der reek 1-40 each ~ricw """'9 ,,_.., MAim ITAW c & w Ac1lon Rent.... AoMlyf\n M McN111le. l"WN. "" --.,._, P<lca S13 MCh' veeu ~·s Adclno ~ .,.. csJ!:::.::: pereone ere Inc. Plelnllff. Nil.JC ll)TIC£ ~~ ~ Newpoft rtemtOU9 IUIW... 0#~~ I 12 KS Trat>uco C1rc:se $25 ~ n.,,,. ... u · .,., '1CTIT10Ua aul*lll Thi• bueln... I• con-N.U. ITATeWNT ~ (WU•on and Canyon) SECTIONAL. IOf9 3 P*-10.46. 345 w.tbtoak H A M 0 LA N A s ' Jtrry Clevenger •k• NAMI ITAn•NT ducted by: an lndMduel The lollowlng '*'°"' .,. In Ille Miilet ot ,,,. Appl!· Colt• M... 126 Midi. 8~ ... Pleoe. eo... ....... SOCIATt:S. Pacific Metal Jerome Cievenaer, lndlvldu-Tlle""fOllOwlng l*aon&~ Roea/yM M. McHlnll dOlnO bullneU u: C.tlon of NONOAA JE).N TH tabl•. • chair• 120 . ELECTRONIC aftematof. 2tO ~LMll '116 Prooeeelna. 17031 Oeltnler, ally and dbe J. "C. Con.true;. "cm buliMll .. : Thie et•ierneint ·..., .. filed HQMEW£RKS. 2111 MAUCl(tot~of~ INK Holiday glflll e..2-a111 .......... dltlttbutcw ·--.._.. ,. ...... ~..: 1"""'9.Ce1Tf.t2714 tlon.o.fendantt. ,,.~ __ ,. ......... Ot A.lanio Coeta u~-,....., ....... • • " 8eautl1uliy hand decor---··--· ..... .._......,., • ~ •• ,......, Rot>et1 E. Hal. 20S e.i. k'WOM E LI ANO EGLI, AT. wtth the .,.,.... .. 7 ..,.,. of • • -..,,_. ....., ., , • STEREO AM FM/pl'loM cap 2 bbl Hollaiy froM ~lulctl.1WMorno"""' Star·--• ...__ CIT"'c-·-·"'L TORNeYS AT LAW, 41tMQeCountyonHcMmbeftofnlatH21 OROEATO 11-dhen~dudlegg • . • ~ lno Cetwon DI.mood Bir ;,;~ ,._, .. ~,::.,..·---· .. ...,..__ Eaat 17th SlrMt, Co•te 21, 1984 Candace 0 Aloe, 2811 SHOWCAUSE ornament• $3-$4 Cofn COMOle Medlterraneen 30K mflee ......,..._ ... Caltf. t1?6s' . ..._..,, ....... HVUU NOTICE TO DEFENDANT u--. C·-·f~-·-a2•27 ' ,.,. AJanzo. CO.ta Mele, Callo-FOR CHANGE huMI doll• 7Sc-$1 50 ltyt9 $50 S40-4249 380-31&.340'"VI'*115 -·1 Jatne1 R Andre', 2616 (A~ I Acueado) ,..._ •• ~·-• v f _,_ ........ 2.. "'-~·-• ........ • 2 to $25 Md\. lt.4'1~701 '" 1 bueln... I• con~ Bunye Avenue. Newport .-Mtv CliVQIQIR AKA Catol H~ Egll, 2449 Publllhed Orenge Cout °''-•""' " OF NAME __._. lnOW .....,, •' • S T E R E O 1 y 1 1 e m 1 ....., dUCted by: OO-Plf11*1 •--"' C llt ,.2,...,. .... -.. , _.....,,.. Col.........., Ol'lve, Coeta Meta. Dally Piiot Decembef 1. 8, This bu91neN It con· (See 8084) $25. CIUlllC WOOd enow Kenwood 50 wt r---'--..,.G-A-M'""E-tatite--with-:-"'---..,...,.....w.....- RlcNlfd ,renehlno ............. vuu -"-"-·-"' ... Cat~la 92828 15. 22. t9&4 ductect by: an lndMclUll WHEREAS. NONDRA lkll 110-$50. ~lntage ail sso caflbf• etroc:ie-;"'~ d\an, e.v.ty ·;.;-;--..~ Thie •tatament WU filed ~ K LMton, 2« I DIVIOUAU y AND 09A .i.e. David T Egli 2«1 Col-SA ..... S CANDACE D. Aa JEAN MAUCK hu !tied • llMI chlldr•n • ~·· tat>ae $50 Aklll real to tan, burted ..,.,, 145 a with the County a.rte of Or-BMd'I. C.,.1Dr~~ Newpon ~~=~ laQeOrive,CoetaMese.Call· wf~~·~.,_.6.:'ot"~ S*ltion Ill lNI oourt tor 81\ C#I Ind wagon• l2S. reel '50 Crllerlon pieca,. e.ywoocs ,,,,,,.,,. MQe Coun1't on NoYemblr Wiiiiam A. Montgomery, Y()U AM ~ IUID fornla 9~8 f'tll.JC NOTtcE ty , detr•• Changing Pall-MS. tneludlng lrllh Mu. llPMk• .. Blo Sound! $50 rNnts #121, Corona dllt 21, 1814 ,.,_ 104 Orangegrove Way, IV~ (A UD. LI Thi• t>u1lnu1 11 con· NOTICI °" llnOt County on Nowfnber tloner'• name from~· Fite enginee. '#000 Mded llCh Wan1 to ... • cww M• H0-2515 • ................ Ot ,.~ Foteom. Cellf. 95830 Hl'A DIMANDANDO) d4JCt.O by a general part--.. TH ,,.. 1, 1984 ~ J"811 Maud! to Nondra.,.., WllQOn '2.1 s.lec!IOn of • E II .-v.,.,.._, *"09 .,...., Thi b nwehlp .,... '"" Publilt'oed Orange ~ Sell ~~"-_ ....... , __ ..... ul eye.em ac;e ent CHAISTMAS diecolelloft6 OeltY. PMot o.c.mtw 1 e • UllnMI 1' con-c a w ACTIOM ..... CAROL HAY"'"' EGLI H"1'HA vtCTONA Dally Pllot Oecwnbef '· •• IT 18 HEREBY OADEAEO ............ "''"" • ..... ... I CMstm .. gift c. Mark 15. ~ 994 ' ' ducted by: a f9Mf•I Part· TAL.8 INC '"° PMIHY ICHIMR 5 22 M4 roctters $10-ISO Pro 5'S·7m cw 5'e-32M . 1145. AMndlelt a15.t5. • 2, I n«lhlP . v..; ....,;. ao q,u.ltc)M Thia •tetement wu filed ANO M H Iii ION 1 • . ' theua '*90fl1 lntaree19d In dart boal<I SS. Several SanUI $4. Snowmen 14. SA-444 JMIMK.lAMon DAYlaftlf tNe•MllllM wtlhtheCountyClltkOIOt· TOAOl•HTWR SA-464 the ebove-41ntltled matter hardWOOd COtfM 1nd 180 SKIS 115 200 ... Ornament• 75t-U . This itatement -·filed II..,."",_ ..... a M09 County on ~ llTAn NO. .. _.,. MnTll'C tPPelr In Dlc>llftmlnt 3 of tamp tabtel 1 12-t1e 21 110 BMX ~· btQS30. CoHter H t• S7 H . ---------llltth the County Cletlt ol Or-:=:rttteft ,..._.... at ft, 1"4 A U.. ~ ...,,,.... the a~tl1141d Co.Ir! lnQtl round _.......,. tabte 10" trlle n -... -t Christrnal ~ 15.915 81-.,. ..,..TV'.r ........, County on u~-iw ___ ~,. located at 700 Cl\4e Center .. __ ._, p ddl ,.._ ""'~ 2't1N4 ._......." · _.. Publtahed Oreoge Cout To all 119119, ~ flCTITIOUe.,...11 OriveW•.Sent•AM.Cell-S11 S81nch round 1 lneh ""..,, wUh ltand '5 • ngton Dean --..._--_ ..... -.. ___ ..... __ --11-· ,. * A IMMf °' llMM eel.. Dally Piiot o.c.mti. 8, 15. creditor• and contingent NAm ITA,.._NT lomla. on~ 7, 1985 at pine drop leaf table S60 S4s-3138 I 11.95. Hot P90I 13 . ..._ r"" ''' ..,.,. --Publleheo Or "~--not pntoot Jou: ,_ tr..-22 29 198' creditors. and pereone whO The followlng per.one .,.. I: 15 e.m., °' aoon "*'-"• 30 inctl lquat• dellgf\er tr• llgr\1' dNt' 13-• ~ ITATDllNT :t:., ..,.,..,, wrlrieft f'MlllnM """t be • • SA..-407 may "9 otl'lerwlM lnw .. ted dolnQ bullneae ae: u IM mattar may be heard lelded etaln glall win· 2 HEAVY rettan -'Y9I Ct1'1st!Na ,,._, 11.~ cscl':~-~·non " ally Piiot o.c..,, 1, 8. "'"" ..... '°""" '°" In the wlll end/Of .... 1. of: EMPCOM INSURANCE and ltlOW ~·If any. wtiY dow $25 Meny vintage ctlalt• l30 llCl'I. Round Record• 1 1. New podt.c Mjt, MOW. 17ttl 81rMI. SA-443 -. ai1Dt. ll' ..,..nl'r EV SCHERER ltvtne, Cellf 127'15 ' Heme W10ukf not be Ofl"t· llmque w $25. LMge cott• table S 15. Teleprton.. SI Coeta Mela. Cell. ta27 " rou do not ... ,.. r-.n. ""'"4 A petJUon tlal bMrl "*' &npcom lneu<ance Sar-ed. cha Ira S7 ,S45 Up-$16. New two c:eigee M-Ww~ lairnpe l 1S. lrec19y L. Gray, 2001 P\ll.IC N0TIC£ rup1F1M °" ltrl'M, rou _, bt BRUCE RONALD YI09e Inc . Cellfornie, u IT IS FURTHER ordered holllered wingbedc with S7. J e we lry l 1·S1S. New cio-bow 1:2.50 ~f~2e2~°'ona Ml flCTmOUl IU ... 11 =--~ ,,.:;· ~,:::;, ~:A=-~~~r~~ ~ '== :27~!~ ::: C::: ~ t~ ': ::i-= ':!..Older: =:O~s ~-White c{,...., '50. NIQbt Thie t>uelneea 11 con-..,._ITAn.NT efly_,be-...wltW dlhe::::!:::P!''°"'•r•quutlng tl'lat BAUCE duetldby:•eori>Of•tlon theOrangeCoutDallyPllot. 112-SASNewl'IMY'fcop-Ii.et $3. S.turday onty •ta nd 110. Tire off ducteo by. an lndlvlduel The followlng pwaon1 are fwtMf •emtftt ffom h ~1u1SE HOLl~AYS 2959 RONALD SCHERER be AP· John C. Pinto Jr • PrMI-330 8ly S1,_., ea.ta Mela. per end brau pollllled 9-4. 229 SIERKS . Costa O.teun 1U.70SR131:2 • Br9dley L. Orey doing bullneee u; cour1. · pointed a pereonal rep. dent callfOl'nta, at .... , one. 1 wine MNe<s end tM ket· Meea. L adlu pa nu 25• TNe 1tl'91Mnt WM Ried PHIL FOUR TWELVE T'*9.,. ..,_ ..... ,.. Harbor Blvd., Costa M-. r-tallvetoadmlnl9twthe Thie 1ta1emen1 waa filed wM11 fOf four 1UCC9M1w UM S12 eectl Stocking Blou ... 25$. Dr ..... wtttl ttll County C'9f1I ot Ot· DEVCO-MANTECA, 1 Cd-4"* ...-..., YM IMJ WMI Calif. 92826 •tete ol the ~ The wl11'1 IM County CWll ot Ot-WMlla prior to the CS.le Ml 11uffer 38 Inch nyton rte> 3-SPEED WOfMll'I biile, 50$ Chlldrw dolhM &nG9 County on November fornle Limited Pertnerehlp, to 11111 • ....,...., rWtt Lynwrd Inc.. 29se Harbor P9t1Uon requeet1 euthOttty tn0t County on Novwnber I« heerlno on the pem1on. etop parachVt• $1 llCtl. runs good '29. ~ 25-e•e 5"412. 2401 Or· 21, 1114 2899 Wt\11• Aold. IMne, _.,.If,_ do Mt uow'"ln Blvo .• Coet• Meu, Caltt. to admlnlatar the eata1• 28. 1984 '**' "°"*"t>er 24. 1944 Ellcallant s1 .. 1 lawn "'°'"' $45. Cw redt '5 •no• Avenu•. Cott• fJatm Calif. 92714 ettotMJ, ,_ l'Mf oel • 9282e under the Independent Ad-,.wn ~ OOMDllC... mower 12S. Exc•t.nt Cruller blk• 139. Power M9a&. fl'\IDlllhed Oranoe co.at • ...,,_, refiatfal ~ °' Joenn H. Watd. !596 E mlnl1tratlon of &tat• Act p bl'-.._.. ~Coeet 1---..,....-----wntw Tl'IOlnuP.LynchJr.,Gan-a ..... aN offtoe '"'"'"' OoMn BNcl., a.tt>oa. Calif A heef:..'7 on the petition u _ _, .....,.. .. ._ queen peteh wcn quttt mower with ufwty brake GRAPHIC .,,. ~· OelfY Piiot Oecem 1• 8· .,., Partner, 2&99 White ...................... ...._..). 921161 ._..11 ....... on JANU•RY 2• Dally Piiot Oeoern 1· I. ...,._, C.wt 150 German made and power wMela SA6, ~ Ot..,._ ~ ·-. 7. 15, 22, 19&4 Aold. lrvtne. Clllf 92714 ,,.. ....---.. , .,. ,. 15 22 1984 Buchalt• Namer Flelde cueo ......,....,... I S Duel --.., ..._v -SA-442 This DUllMU I• Clon· 0..-. ........ -Lind• Smith. 2514 Wagon 198S., 1:30 AM In Oec>t. • • 4t4-480 Chrywtl• .. You,.;_, by m-ovv-·V metro-vol car b4ttetY 1S.· pen f"llPlck99Ptl -f60. ---------1 .,.._ .... ~ Ju-lrlln Lfl. Diamond Ber. No 3 at 700 CMc Cent• ... _. nome 19 Arep&aoe loot9. tubeleU pwer •up ply Wooden .,., ..,._ 1:25, rtaJC ll)TIC( ctucled by a llmtted partn«-..., uetect .._. llfl ,..._ Cellf. 11755 Drive W•t. Santa AM. CA .. _.,. ..,..TIC( Frank A. Conner. Attorney at gretH. andiron• 1od 0-100 YOlt$ S3!i Small r_.-_aptty pen ... 15, ---------11hlp cle IO DIAi CALINDANOI Thia bullneu 11 con-""'702 .--"" L-. etO Newpoft Centar wOOd contalnert much ..,.,_ 115 Smel metll ..._.. Thoma P lynch, General .-.. ...., ., .,...Tl9VW .. ___ 11 Drtve. ~ha 1000. Nwoot1 • _.._ Royal c.kuletM S25 ACTITIOUI .,..... Partner . para pr•••nl•r une duel ... "'' • COfJ>Ofltlon IF YOU OBJECT 10 the ..... .,,...,.... -8aecll CA l28e0 t>rue $5.-$35 BMutlful datec:tor, wortte good SCM manual tyt)ef '30 MAim ITA~-NT Thll itatement wu llled rwpwe1a MCftta I IN-Joann H Wll'd, S9cratwy granting of the petition, you ...._ ITA~ Put>il.n.cs Or Coaet flfty'1wood baby crib and S35 2090 Stete Avenue. Aleo: ~ ~ .ntte The lolle>Wlng pweone .,. with the County Cler1I of Or· qW\a"' .... oorte. Thie •lltem«it wu flied anould either eppeer at the The IOllowfnO pwaone ere o.i1y Piiot '**"'-,:., 1 9 mattran S50 48 Inch Costa MeN.. Home an. Zenl1n TV '30. l<lnQ "*" "°i~~~~NCIAL. w;oe County on November ..:!:'8n!':'==: :;.1~~fy~C~~ ;:'~~ .. "~!iou~:: d°6'WA~o:rn, CE~ 15,22.1"4 s~; cuatom made walnut 1111m 548-2429. rn&ttr919S50.&nilaUS>- 18163 8. 8roollhum Street. 2 ' 1984 .....;.1_.. pntucklft; M n11111e. 25, 1184 ., llonl wtth the ClOUl1 Mtcn TR.AL, 3100 Airway Avenue. desk S35. i!'• new lteal ATARI 800XL compyt• right V9C:Wm $40 110 lD Sult9 #C, Founttlln Vll6ey. "°YA. LMowttz .---· MCf'ltaa.....-.ttefta..-Pu"'''•.._.. Or .-~~the hearing. Vwr appear-eo.teM-. c.llf 92828 pogoetictc Oldbfonu al90 Tl-"l•A c:omputeir' weloht•l.20.Gott°"'°9 c.itf. 92708 '* eoMfllllr 0011 IH fer-.,,..,_, enoe ..,....,, af\09 may be In peraon or by Orange County Media Pl8..IC NOTIC£ na~ung dMdera 125 both 1161• MW '50 Celi end beg $30 Thom PPB Ananc:1a1 SeMcee ,,._ ....... .....,'c':~-2,!0 "'a II dad•• I• ta I .. Dally Piiot Decambef '· 8, your attorney Gtwp, Callfornia.. 3100 Air· 188 Tua Un Avenue. 642-3328 Aalc few Louie Bt~ LA.10.C ... t...Y9 Inc.. A California Corpor-Mlleheo Or .... ; .,.......,. al u.ted .,..,_ IS 22, 198.4 IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR way Avenu.. Coeta M-vou AM IN OOAUU ~t lid ~ 4 &4s2•64d17 8 ~ on med!IM. atlon, 11153 8tookhuret Dal"' Piiot o.c..,,'i!, 1 8 que ,. oona _,_ eu SA-4SO or a oonllngent.Cfedltor of Calli. 92826 UMDl.R A oem Of TMlaT ~ ur ay -un •Y BA Y crib, exciellenl con-~171. StrMI. Suite #C, Fountain 1 .. '272 1,,.... · • caao. the dac:nsecl, you rnu1t Ille ThlS bualneu I• eon, DATED 1fJ4. y 11, 1112. UM-ID-t dltlon Strol* S 16 lnfent 250-VllWt. Calif 12708 "· ' • .,.. II .,.ted M preMftta eu your c;lalm wlth the court or ductect by I corporation Liii YOU TAKI ACTION --walker $10 Cll' ... t 116 HONDA AK 1• good Thie buslne11 11 00n, SA-447 ~ta 1 ........._ ,_. PlBJC NOTICE pr._,1 11 to the ~ Drew Lawter, Publilhet TO fltM>nCT YOUR~-TIRE~-P 185180R 13 steel HouMrlOld Items ~$25 condition '50. Recond4- due1ect by I COl'PO'llUon petdel a4-. J \e ........ NOTICI r991-tatlve appotnt.O by Thia 1t1twnent -filed llln'Y, rT MAY M IOU) AT belted rldlaJs S30 MCh 3 S52.0SS8 =:. :-':: f: John A Johneton. Pr..,. .,.._ eu Nlefio. .., .,_. INvmMQ llOa the court Within fOUt montha with the Cou!\ty CWll ot Or· A P\*JC IA.LI. • YOU ctlelll of drawwa I 10-,,....,.""""=--~----. dent l'ta.IC NOTICE ., otraa HH• d• ... T ..... c-·nl Sanltatl<>fl rrom lhe date of llr1t ... ange County on O.C..,,bef MDI> AM IXJl\MATION 126 ~d n .. $6 M«SI-BARRE Cl'llt1 ... cw lllCI The perfllct girt tor '/OM nit. ltatemem WU ''*' ""~ ...... .._ ... vv y 1U~oflettet1eapr11'1\ded 10, 1984 Of THI NI.TUM°' THI CIM ceblnet S3 Hamper rackl2S Romeetllpeots, younoster. with the County Clet1! o1 Or-,tCTrTlOUI IUatNlll cloMt por patt. de le o.te. Olatrleta of Orenge County, In Sectton 700 of th• ~ PllOC•mMO AQAINIT $3 Metel book cue 15 4 two pelf light blue, g<fen JENNY l .......__1 enge County on December NAME llATIMINT l•leteft otroe ,..,._.. .. CaOfomia. wtll receive Hal· Probate Code or Callfornla. Publtahed Orange Cout YOU, YOU 1MOUU> C<*-wood chalre $40 Mt yellOw me 33 120 pelf ynn .. .,,...,._,, 10. 1984 The lollowtng pe1aon1 ara legaM. PuecM que uated ~:.,un:~ ~::.C~:Ti T11e t1rne for llllng ctalm• wlll Dally Piiot December 15, 22. TACT A uwvmt 8-mboo blinds $6 eac;h HL0ex0elk cbomlnpdlnlklolt 131100 =1~ UMd S40 ,..., doing bUaloen.. qutata .._.,•WI aOotedo • not expire prior to lour 29, 1964, Jaouary 5. 1985 NOTtCa 0# CloMt OOOfS I 10 Mt Publllhed Orange Coeet COLONYFINEAA"T,2120 lmmedlatamenta. II no muat.~recelvedattri.Dts-monthSfrom111ed1teofthe SA .... 71 TMllTlf'llALE Double bed frame $10 Roseignol SF 1 Look JEWELRY St T.tMe, 2 Delly Piiot Oecwnber 15, 22 18th Street. Newport 8Mch. conoca • "" abofedo, trlcis Admlnlltrattve Offlcea haring notic. above .. -.IC ..,..TIM' T .S. NO. aon Oak quMnelze hHd· binding 150 VW buok91 c:f\alf'I S30 l01'9Met '30. 29 1814 January 5 1985 California 92880 puede......, a un Mntcto by Ille date and time herein-YOU MAY EXAMINE the r~ nutrw. NOTICE IS HEREBY t>Oard S25 Seers rOWlng ... ti $50 Cell ~7811 Cw redtol 1 10 Dolle $2 • ' • SA-480 l.Mry G Randell, 2120 de,....,_.. de 11J11•dD1 above Mt forth. 11 vwtllcfl Ill• kept by Ille court If you GIVEN. that on Frldey. 0.-machine SSO Arc lamp il'-INP bed lrame $50 18th SlrMI, Newport Beach. o a una oflctna de ayuda lime they wlll be P\lbffcly are a peraon lnternted In NOTICa Of cemt>er 28 1984 at 11 00 BEAUTIFUL gold leaf lotue ""'¥ ---------1 Caltl~nla 92"AI\ '--•I (vM a4 ,.,_t ....... , .... opened and examll\.O II the DlllOlUTION Of' • · SSO Fam SS 46 ~are d-~at~ "-· 1a ... n SAO Cloth Ing , hou'eehOld "' """ ._ • -·-.,..., Dt 08 the estate. you may serve o'ctoat AM of aald day, In S """' "' '"""' ..... C lck 00113 4 P\eUC NOTICE Dennll L Randall MO, lonk:o). office 01 rhe atrlcts. 1 4• upon th• e.ecutor or admln-'ARfM"IH" the room aat Ulda for CO<l· wtnd,Ow 20 Jute In naflan A.bbanellf antique ttema r ., a1 ---------1 21825 ec.&n Vl1ta. Laguna TIM n-and eddf-cf Eiits Avenue. Fountain Val· 111r11tor or upon Ille II· Public nolk:e II lla<eby ducting Trull••• Sate Tool bo1tes SS Paver acc:ordtan c:urved key-oak chelra 1 10 e.ch ACTITIOUI IUltNlll 8Mch Calilornla 9265 t the court le: NOftTH CHI· fey Caulorni~. for 11\e fotlow-torney IOf tlle 1J1acu1or or iJVen that JOMPh W Notctl, within tl'l9 olfloee of REAL s Ione s 5 0 c e • c n ooard wonderful tone Tape recorder S2 M-T~~~:!-II This' bu11neu 11 con_-ANO( MUMtC•AL COURT, '"HREE (l) FIBERGLASS administrator and Ille wtth Jon E Mart.In. h9'9tolore ~STATE SECURITIES SER, Ktlcnensware 50c $ tO ($1200 ,,_, Ul<lfli $50 tlqu. cti4d'1 rode• $2S ~'V ..--ducted by I geMfel part 1271 North 19'tia4ef AY· STOA.AGE TANKS (MINI , .... court with proof of --doing 1>u11..-uno.r tl'l9 lie:-1a. loc:ated •• taoo Nortfl Batflware 50c-IS PtC· Ac:cordlan CIH I 1S Toys. gamae $3 ~ doing ~ II: nerlhlp -· f~ CA ~ • 11tce, a written reqUMt 1tat, llttou9 llm ~ and •tyle21,.~1 &oeow.y, Suite 100. In the tures end WOOd framu Sunbeam electric wattle bo• S5 t<lng ~ Mt St'ARIOER. 1522 Nawpor1 LARRY G AANDAU TM NIM· ...,_, and MUM CAPACITY OF lS,OOO Ing that you dellre apeclal Com<Sog ......, ... et • ., Ctty o1 Senta Ana. County of 50c-S5 End tabi.e S8, Iron S& Mr Coffff I 10 Noon 408 Eal 18th Blvd.. Coet• Mela. Calif. Thi• ltatem.nt WU flied ••••Phone".;....,., .. ,.... GALLONS) SPECIFIC.A TION notice oltl\e nllng of an In-Ontur. City of Mll9lon Viejo. Otenge. Stat• of Cellfornla. $1S 17698 San11 Rosa. makar. nMdl glass pot Str9e1 92627 wtlh the County Clal'k of Or-tm. attomey, cw ptelnmt NO. E-16 t ventory and apPfalaernent of CCouallfnty 1°' Ordldangeon, t~at2•60thf TOWtfE ESCROW COAP . a F o u n t a I n V I 11 e y 12 SO Gor,_,..,. or1inal --------- Robert Allen Q!ackltdge, .. ,...... County on November wttttout et1 ettor-. le: Bid• mutt be eubmltted t t UMt• or of the petl-orn •. ,,. C hi le corpo allon •• 842 S612 8 2 oil n•lntln~.-$20-.. ,. MOTOCROSS b4tte $50. S15 Tuetln. Newpoft 8Mcl1. 11-:'19&4 Qaort• IJku1111i-(2t1> on tM tonn avpplled by the .. a• day or November Mldnlgllt a orn r • am-pm ..-• .,., Rug ahampooe1, ea. t Calif 12880 , .. ,. m -2'44, a Pf....._al D11ttlct1tn aClCOrdenoewlth tlonioraccountarnentloned 1984 by dlaaofYti the aaki d:!:l. appointed Truat.. Leathe r he1dboerd1 91d boots, twin bed $15 This Du91neu I• con· Publlshed Orange Coat ._ -.-atton. llaNeJ "· all P<0Yili&1 of tlle apeclfl-:~~~~::'.1~c!,:' pat1;_.,,1p a/10.-Urminete ~ :° .J:1:'~r~ ~ TIRES set of lour S 1 7S H C" Oerllng Croquette . Dedmltton. ductect by. an lndWuel Da1fy PllOt December 9 t5 Uebef leq., -C-twy callonl GEROLD Cl. Wll UAMa, their r ... tlon9 • partner. lhat certain OMO ol Trust GR70x 1S SIMI belled hOuse plaot lrelhMI OSC r«:Ofd ~. add ~ Robert Allan Blectilldge 22. 29. 1984 • • ,an la.1, ~ 1IOO, Loe Spaciltcatlons. bid blankl AttOl"MY fOf ~"'-·OM t11eta1n •Aewt.O by CHARLES E Oenerll radials hke new each w icker queen chltle '5. 12" M9Uc:.n This 1taterMnt w11 n1ec1 SA-t8e A,..._, CA to0f7. and lurther Information may COfp«at• lttau. Newpert Furth« nouoe II hereby VANCE AND MIRIAM J on G M balanoe<I wMets 1 peacoct< chair with cu• ~Wfa 80c Wrought Iron with the County Clefk of Or, DATI; Aue 1t 1.,. beob~alnect attheaboveao-9"ch. CA t2lllO given t!Wlt the un<letllQMd VANCE. HUSBAND a WIFE $37 7S eacn. 631-3701 tom \191vet cu&l'llOf"I $SO ll 32 .. doott 15416. ~li:"'ty on o.c.mt>er JOHN J. CORCO .. AN, dr-. telephone S40·29IO Publllhed Orange Cout wlH not be reeponelble, lrom AS JOINT TENANTS ,. Beautlf\.11 20"x40" Syr-~·1 l2-t4 clottlM $1· ,__. PtB.IC NOTICE CLIRIC, by ft091"T "· or ::-2~. CMef of Delly Piiot o-Tlber 14. 16. ~°:csO::':'he-Z.= corded July 19. 1982. i~ the WHITE dea.k S2S White I oco minor and console I 10 545-5004 Publllhed Ot•"""" Coul fULL. Olfl\lrY f'rOCwelMnt a Pr-21. 1984 nalM or In lhe name of office ol lhe County Re--Chlir U Whl1e OOOkcua (gold leaf fiolahl $.45 -.,,... NOTICa Of ~ 0r.,... C.... ........... ·• FSa-562 own · corder of Mid County. u S 5 2 back each Antique mirror PARROT cage, ptlOOda 0..ly Pllol Decetl'lber 15, 22. OIATH Of' 0.-, Not ~I, 11, Publl1hed Orange Cout 1ri. "'m Recotdef'1 lnstNnW!t No 1 caM oc-14 x28 I 12 Leetl\er style, bled! 2'113' ~$50 29· 1984· Jenuary s. ~!°in -.DMD I . 22. 21, ,.,. ~;1a'l Piiot o.c.mtier 15 P\8.IC NOTICE c.?:~1a ·~,:: ~':f 82-247918. by reuon of • ~.~~~.;"=,\~~~~ bound photo albums 95c Stand $2S Singer eewtng , CONIT ANTINI • ....... ' . -7 t>rHCf\ °'default In payrneot each Lid... .....nll Ill• machine ~ Faehlofl ---------I Sa-48i fC.111• November.1984. or pa<fonnenoe of the ot>lt. Fur cape ISO Fur tollers .. -M 252 c.blMt ANO°' NTITlON DllD•1c MnflCE NottG9 cf.... Publllhed Orange Coael gallon• MC:Ured lheteby, 1"9 s 10.s20 60's hit• $3-S7 12. 75c-$2 Anllque g.. •I• . rtllllC NOTICE T~:f:':O~" r UU\. nu flta.IC NOTICE of ...., ~ Dally Piiot Decetl'lbef 14. eluding that t>tNdl or oe-Snalle skin snoes $6 neat• with fire brleks $.40 780-1878 flCTTTIOUe IUllMlll A 1a.7 1"11110 .. Pttv... ..... 1984 fault. Mollee of wt\lctl ... Long gK>119S $.4-$6 Al-I $29 Home Ideas and POOL CU9I '3 New uaed NAlmlTATIMmfT ToallhelB,benenetar1ee. Nottc:.cf .... ef9'MI~ ORAMQICOUNTY No.A126212 F-MI recorded A~91 31. 1984, llgttor puru $10 Nee<ltework Megazlnee S2 Wooden 1up ~ The f~ pwaone -c;redllora and contingent 9"J ~COURT In the Sypetlor Court ol MltC NOTICE aa Racol'det • Instrument Beaded bags S6-S 15 10c-35c Brown meaa S2 Old Ollll ..._ cNlr doing bullneM a : Ctedl!Ofl. and per.ona wno •• "9¥... .... 700 Cl'ftc Cet1ter the Stall of c.ntornla, f()f No 84~. WILL SEU Oreaay evening purteS stoo• CIJPI and Mueerl 120 Sofa vefY9t whit• TITLE OELIVERY SER-may t>a otha<WIM lnt9'Mted No. 124524 Dt. WMI tl'll County of Orenge NOTICe 0# AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO S2,S 10 60's 1of!O blacl( S 1 4 11 . M9M stone din· witl'I moss green'~ VICE, 409 E. 4th Street, In the wlll and/or .. t•t• of: In lhl Suotf\or Court of l11nt1 Ana. tn the Matter of tile &1a1e NON-M~ THE HIGHEST BIDDER fOA evening dreu I 16 BllClt I oer Plat• 75-..eh M S50 Small teble uw $25 SantaAna,Callf.92701 MILDRED S CONSTAN , the State oi California, ror CAtn01 of CHAR LES RAYMOND Notleellherebyglventhlt CASH, lawful mon.y ol t~ leather hat 18 Girl's d--1plat•75-eectl GuwlllhMtetS25.a.. RHI E:etate Shlppera TINE the County of ORANGE Psttllonet CUONG VIET WEST. DeoeeMd lhe un<Mrllgned wlll not be United Statae, 0t 1CUhler1 clothel size 18 monthl to 6 soup boWle 7Sc eech glaues 25-eedl emm Aeen • California. 409 E 4th A petition hu beerl flied In the Mell• of the Eatat• DAO Notlee la hereby glY'&l'I t.hlt rM9Qflllble for eny ~11 °' c:necll Or awn on a atate or 2 2sc.s2 Boy 1 Clothes Men s 9'1111 me 4Q-.42 movie proj.clor 1 1 s SttWt, Saoll Ane, Calif by NICHOLAS T CON-of ESTHER LUCILLE Reapondenl Hong Kim the undersigned win ... at uabllltleecontractedbyany. netlonelbaflk,a1ta1eorted· Ill• 3 to s 2Sc-$2 (in-$5SO Attar 9am 2230 Lldi91 bille S20 Staln- 12701 STANTINE In the 8upenor YOUNT. Oeoel:Md. Pham Private Nie. to the Nghelt one other tn... myae11 an Of «al or.Ott union O< I stale Cluding Health T•A tzod) Donni• Road Newport less ltMI l1Mll'I tatMe ln- Thll 1>u11neu 11 c:on-Court of Orenge County ,.. Noe• le her.ciy given that CaM No D 238052 and belt bidder. IUb~ 1o after INe deta ' cw fedetal M"ing• ~ loan w oman's clot~ .a. 10 1o11 2 2nd St re• ll sert• 12•15 SahHday ductect by a oorpor-11on quaetlng that NICHOLAS T the underalgned "'111 Mfl 11 IUlllllllONI oonftnnellon ot Mid Su-Detect Ulla 13th day of o.-IMC>Clatton domklled1n 11111 $ C 6-46-S t02 Thia 1fatem.nl -flied CON Sf ANTI NE be ap-Prtvata ute, 10 the hlghee1 NOTIC.1 You IWl'n bMn perlOf Court, on 0< ettar the oembef 1984 atate.. all P9)'1ble 11 lhe ome end 12 25¢· ane only 8-5 673-1140 wtththeCountyClerkofOr, pointed 11 peraonel rep-and beat bidder, IVbject to eued.l'M-'"""dectde t111dsyolJan1111ry.1tM.a1 .......;. '· il,_, 1n of aale, all rfQht. rm. ano t•bleS:I~ WMetwtnbed lBED double bo• ~Ing SCHWiNNlO-• .. d enge County on Oecembef reaentatlveto.Omlnhltarthe oonllrmatlon of Mid Su-...in•t you wtthout .,_the olfloe of ELEANOR O ftlYefl'4e Dr. Newpot1 lnlerHt l'leld by rt as ! lr1meS3s~s .. Map1ele eod and mattau. both S3S mens ye llow PISO 10. 1984 •Ille of the oec.dlnt The pert0< Court, on or attar Ille belftl lleefd IHMN1 J'OU ,.. WEEMS & THOMAS M ~.CA..., · TNet•. In that rMI propeny 1 table ., ""Ill> mege-Ltl<e "-645-3803 W l speed blue ,..., petition reQuatt• authority 19th day ot Decetl'lbar. 19&4, epond wtttlln )0 Nye.,_... WEEMS, JR . 19 Pine Ave , Publllhed Orange Coat lltuate In lakl County and ZJM and larnp table $451 omen 9 • Putlltlhed Or1191 Coul to admlnlller the Mtate al the office of METCALF & tM '"fonna1'on beiow. Sulla 814, Long BMch. CA Delly Pl.lot Oecwnber 14 15 State delerlt>ed u rOllOWI Large primth.,,. ~ BICYCLES Lady's. man ' Hufty S25 18 tnctl uN- Dally Piiot 0909mbef 15, 22. under the lndepend9nl Ad-MCKENZIE, 19128 Magnolle 11you wish10 ,_Ille 80• 90802. County ol Loe An-21 1914 .: Loi 28 of Trect No 07118 11'1 trunk art deco pietur• !().speed ll90 3-9')Md cyc;Je $10 ~ 29. 1"4, Jenua.ry S. 1815 mlnlatratlon ol Eetet• Act StrMI, Suite 201. Hunt· vice of an attorn.y In thlS gelae. S1ate of CallfOfnla. all • FS•5H the City of Irvine. aa per map SS-S3S Mal'logan~ 8 Man s c;oesler bralle SEARS rot.,Y mow. $50 SA•478 A heerlng on the petition lngton Baach. CA 92848 matte<. you lhOul<I do ao right, title and lntw .. t of recorded in Boote 285 PeoM piece ulad set S 10 erutHr ExtrH Lootl Sthwtnn · Phct." with wlll be held on JANUAAY 2. County of OAANOE. Stale of promptly ao thet your wrtl· Mid o.ceaM<I at the time of rtllllC NOTIC£ 3 to 5 lncl\lllve of Ml.. Mahogany wine berrel ride new Cllolce $45 training wMell 125 o.. --.. -IDl-.,.-..n-n-,.-r--1985 at 9 30 AM tn Dept. C1llforn11. all right, title and ten responM, If any, may be dMth and •11 the right, title celt&l\90UI Mapa and A. end cup ,., $8 Ideal for Chrl,.m11 c:"air SlO &Ae-3372 --'"~~ ..... .._nu_.__'4 ___ No 3 at 700 Civic: Cent• Inter•! of aald d9c11Nd at llled on time eod lnt...-•t 1na1 lhl 11111e ITAT'lmlfT Of ~Ofd1 ot Orenge County Mahogany leapot and 6 I 968-8131 -~ __ . _ -rrnoui eu ... tl OrlW w .. 1. Santa Ana, CA the time of CS.th •n<I 1111 the Av1so1u11eo ha lido o.-of Mid oeuuad PIM eo-MANDClll.wl Of Calif tup ,.1 S6 so Glau I BUNN ..._ _.. SEASONED flrHOod M ... .,.. t2702 rlgl'lt. 1111e end lntar•t that mandade El ttlbunal pueoe quired by OJ)9fatlon or law Of Ull Of' '1C'Tl'T10UI The slrNl eoor... or co .. -m ... er new 10 ,,...,Ion ..,.,uarium wtth MAim ITAT'lmNT IF YOU OBJECT to the the M1ate of Mid 0.CUMd d«:l<llf contra Ud lln au-olharWIM other lflan ~ In 1U9MH NAM1 other CommO<I oe.gn.t1or1 Jhadea tor antique t&mpl S29 RocJ11ng chair plat, t.:d' I lS ~ ... thet The lolloWlng ~ •• gt1n11ng ol lhe petition, you has acquired by opatltlon Of dieoc'41 a rnenoe qua Ud r• addition to thll of Mid 0.-The r~ l*'Mn II• of the reel l)(opetty ~ I 1 S0-$8 Ontlfltel dOlll fe>m'I mepl9 erm• ~ ~ golf lhOee 1 "'° ~bu9!nellu. CO lhould attllef IPPM' at the law or otMrwtle other th11n eponda dentrO de 30 dlu CMMd.ltthetlrneofO..th, abendoned the UM of the abo ve dHcrtbed tt S2 Stl\lefpt11epitcher$8 drum SIH good up tonic $82 1 l3S. !-c:/iONERAl~;;nG ,.;;, hearing and 11e1e yout oD-or In lddltlon 19 that Of Mid Laa la lnformae1on que In IOd to all the '*1aln Flc11tloUa 8ullnM9 Name· Pl"POf1ed to~ 3M2 ~ Btue glass Pltctlef and & I hol9tery $.4°9 Typewrl11f ~~~:: army ix:;,, 110 N"' • .., ar jeC1'on10fflllwtlttanob~ deoeuecl, 11 the llrne Of lbie OWN-YOUA OWN (AMI), SHORELINE CONCliPTI. llton S1199t ll'Vine, Call-fllasMe S613Brass meo• Royal m1nu,1 $29 """"condlllonSt6 Eiec> Ave .. ~inoton e..on, none wtth the oourt before oeetn, tn ano to • tN cer-lf you wtah to Mell the ado ptopeny 91tuetect In Ille 205 uncoln. Hun11noton IOtnla. 11ne rack AIUmlnum 8lCyCle Olf'l 1 SQ\wlnn 3-.,,,.... Ceflf •-the heerlng Your 11P9Mf' lain real P<Ol*'IY ettuated In ~ of ao attorney In lhla CYPAESS. County of Or-e.cf1 Calif t2t41 Thi underl6gnad ~ breed bO• S3 AntlQue . S7 SO 5'8_.238 1rlc m••t tllc.r S 15 T'Neny fl'lllc:el Fltton~t enc. may be In pereon Of by the Garden Grove, Covntyof INlltar. ~ etiould 60 IO enge, St9t• of Callfomla. Ttie. F'lc1ltiOUI lullnea. ~ .. 06WI) tot any OrMd bOll s 1S Antiqu. speed -Chotd Ofgert 110 CNl- 12 St •D. Huntington . yO>Jf aJ10fney. Orange. Stat• ol CallfOfnll. ptonl:'ll'f ao th•t YolK wrn-pet11CUlarty deacrlbed .. fol-Name rafar'r.O to aOOve WM inC:orraetMM If\ Uld It,. C&lcl taller s 12 Co"9e CAMBRIDGE di.1s14 CM dren. toya 11'6 olotMI Callf. 92t4t IF YOU ARE A CAEOITOA partlculattydelcf1bed M IOI· tall rtlPQflM. If eny, may be Iowa. to-wit flted in Orange County on addr ... Of Other oomtnen gnndef S6 Ant,ue and ROll-eway bed S40 1& Clothing and ~ John HIJlln9, 20n Ot· Of a contlngenl araclltor of !Owl. 1o-w!t filed on ume Lot 77 of Ttac:t 9061, 11 r• Nowmbef 2t 1983 l"IL( cteelgnetlon. new ptcturH 2-s 10 tool car cover S30 c .. 1 11~ 10.-SAO Seturday &nOt; Colt• MIM. c.llf. thedeOMMCS.youmuetflle Lo153of1rtct 1948,upw S1U11ectdMUIOllCltarel cordedln8ooll223 atPegee NOF221t1' 8ald Mii will bl m.oe Small aottqll9 oall caOI 1ron1aundry1uosS30 !Jc 10am to 3pm :1152 t?l2 yout elllm With the court Of map rec«ded In t>OOll 61, coneeto da un al>OgldO en 31 -33 of M11cellaneo111 Bf\IOI JOMIPf'I. 206 L.11'1· wtthOutnrtanty. e11,pr.aor net S50 Tole painted erclM l>lk• S1S Wk;.ttar Coun\ly Club Drive Ttllwry P. f'ltton. Ptltl· Pf9Ml\l 1t 10 the pattOnal pegee 42 "'° 43 Of Mi. ..,. aeunto, dee>efll haclrlo Maps In the oftlce of the._.. coin, Hunt1no1on 9Mch, ~. '999"din0 1111e. Pol--canlltllf' 181 S25 Pipe rocking chair S20 Tennie Colt• Ma.. or call dant ,..,,_,11w. ap point.Oby e.ltaneoue ~ In the Of. lnmed111~11. de Mia OPtdef of 0r-. County. Calif 9*8 Mellon. ot ancumt>tencee recll S 12 Antique ~aple , 1 c ll • t' $ 8 •a ch 5Sl-4S51 for ~Ifie TNI ",.',!.~~ .. of": the COUf't wttllln fOUI' inonthl not of thl Aeoofdar ot Mid manere. au ru"uHll 1ogechar wt1fl a a.11ftcaM of Thie ~ ... ~ 10 .. tllfy ttll pMc.lpal '*-t>a .... bed tOf OOlll '48 ss7 •3973 ltetN with tM.~"7 ...,... • trorn the cs.ta of ftret la-county, mate eotnmonly llCflla, el hay lllQUM· Pl*'I IMl'llbet'ltll9 In T~ dUctect by an~ .,.. of •thl Note or oti. -7 .,. Coun1't on December ~otlauara11pt0Ytd9cl known •· 12272 CMatlne .., reg19trld11 tllf'npo Home ~ •1Nt11tM>n, Thia .. ...,,..,,. -llled 01>11 .. •on w;ur«t by ...0 Cr-al nwror S50 Dec· 10, 1N4 ,,_ In Section 700 of th• Lane, Oerden Glove. CA 1-TO THl A£$POHO[HT "'°'• COll'lmonly known M: With N County QM of Or-Deed of Trwt. wl4fl lnterwt Malor 9'>1nntng """"' ':!~:t~' S,.C ~Q\l \ -~ t,lf . PrOb•tl Code of CallfOrl'lla. Terms ot NII c..n In lew· Thi petitioner hM filed • 6213 Dina Coutt. ~ ange County on Ncwember end 041* IUf'M • PfOYICted '25 l..Mr. C>taaa candle ,_ .._ CUi• , ,_ .. -----~~a.!= 1~ The time'°' ftllng Claim• Wiii fUI maM)' of the United i>elllton ClC>nc~nlnt 1 your Orangt Covnty. CA iOaO. 26 1M-4 trw.tn. plUI .ovanoea. If ~ I I ~nllque ::-7 ..... i-.-.• 1...:. •not •ll.Plr• PtlOr 1o tour 11a111 on conftrmatlon of mamage lfyouftltlofllla Termeof1Mcet111n1-e,;;e~ eny,underthetehnetl*'90f OQCQIOnaltablft.45 s.1 o•·~ ....... -~" .... ••· 1 · --, v , ..., mont111 from tt11 dltt ol «he Mii, Of Pitt ~ and IMll-reaponea #!thin • dlyl Of ful money of the Unhad ~ Orange Colet and .,,..,_ on lllCh .O· 10 ~ ~•tot pot• ,..,, ........ ~ 8A-4JS hMflnO notice eDo¥e "'°' ...,..IOld Oy'not• ... the dlle that !Na ~ ...... on ..... TO II aqi..o Deify PIOC Oeoember 1 ... ~nc-... ano pl111 ..... anCI Pit'• $.45 "-DrMt •• ·~ ...... -· ... --------YOtJ MAY !XAMIN! "'-OUted by ~ Of Tn..1 II ~ on 'f04.ll, 'fOAll de-"A811S " 16. t2. t.N4 ~"'° expenw ot the jeeket 1en t . $2$ Rabbit I s c T R c J "8.IC' N011C( ... k8"1 Oy t,,. OCMt If you Deed °" .,,. property IO llUll may DI entered end the lldl °'°""'to DI In Wl'lt• SA..... TMIMI and of 1M ~ put'll8 SI SMI """' $24 i--.....-..,.,..-r-r--,--1 _ _..._... __ ....., ___ .,. a perton intar'ee4ed 1n IOfd T1t1 Pit C91\t of MIOUnt coun 11\lY ant• • f\ldgfMnt Ing and • be r..iv.ct 11 craeted "Y .o OMO « ~ P** s 1 50-U j j1 I I I nctmDUe llUeMH lfle •tt1e, you may ..,... bid to DI~ Wltft Did. containing lntuitCUve or tM • "8.IC NOTICE Tnitt The total -' of '"Coveted wegon l9'TIP u ... --..---.----N.Um ITATWWT uponttlaeJCtioUtororfldmln. ltd10foffwetbtllln*"1· ot1* 0tdera concerning time eft• the fltM publto lllMd oottoetlon, lnCludlno 8,, l'lortt clOcil 120 The followlng person II "''"°'· Of upon lhe •«· Ing end wlll DI reoeMMS II dMllion Of PfC)pef'fy. ec>ouMI a.tlon '*'90f and before NOTICll °'•• rf'f rnu~ •tlfna1eo ..... Tepeelry ,20 Pitch« ,,,,_ .... o__,R.--• ... v__,Y'C"'"""ll doing~-· . tomey for the -..ciutOt Of the lfOf..-0 offloe •t 111)' IUPPOf\.dllldC:Ultoely.thld dlt• of ..... 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IH In Lo00'1. Patcl'lee etc COY9ft ~. ttl)llf Call Be1h for a Good Job Sf'llllTI .,.. 11 tv:..~ •= :::o ~ •Addltlona/Ren\odellng• Nt ••M305 750-2852 IN TIME STITCH W1nt1t PflCN 75.4-te20 R41fer.-ioe'• ff&.Me7 Or.noeCo Ot1olnal • m111t1111 M2~42 • K1tchen118atht• Fire oovewaya. pall~. e3 t-3935 or ffi-2200 HANDYMAN I.ARO! and weie~ you don'I 11~ In 1 S1ud.,,I Mc>Wfa. Tn.ured Damage• (7141839-4622 etc No job to emall Fit..... amall I 00 IT Alli Round HouM 11 your Uc T124-438 M1-M27 ,..,.._ ...... tlv. Rat• for 111 R .. 1 Mlcitey 636-0553 ~ ~aJltu ....iit Me. 73 72 Pll or rw. meg h()fM bel~ elHMd tri. NEW War~ .. StOl'ege llUJ11ll PlfflTIH. ....,. • .,,. rH.-..VVU ., ..... ---I ... -.• d -I --"? -•-.....J --Int/ext fr .... 1 Locel ref corcomm Conti & c~n• Catt seuoned •.;corddellv 0NECALLDOESITA1.LI way ... ""' ..... c .. n ... larsiaL_lflTifff IOyruxp l>ondecJ.lntur. d 7S~ 20 yre Cott• Q ... Hom•Bnecks anywhere. Jim &38-0$6t '1i~~1~t~ buy II or ~::-::, ~~~.~ng-:;! mo&t. NurM ANI ,f457730(71')83S.891 I ·~· t-211c 4 Lunch 3'5 "i' old• Lie -~. --19'\Uon 10 every detail. IOOklnQ for nlOht care poa. PAINTER NEEDS WORK I L ·~~alt Wkly/Dy tat .. 548-2301 C1r•tAJ•1 Repair•. Painting, Drywall. Calf ue tor lrH Htlmete. Xlnt rera avall.988-28.48 Custom lnt.,tor/exterlof P •••lit B!ft 1 --·y EES ~ etc. Frw eatlmat... We guarantee lo ma.Ice p I t Stan 549-5068 H llr 11f111· 1110 Par I~ ArM• • .......... rs Ctatracttll Gary 645-5277 PTL you & your houM happy I I 11 f R=g~~~~11~ Gfatr•l T:'p.~=~~51~~~~"i RHli•L HAPPY1HOUSE 559-9161 -AA-IN_e.o"""w_P_A_IN_T_IN_G_ PAINTER NEEDS WORKI •iDoPlumblngRlght l-B""EA,,...,-,.,.W.,...o-rd.,...P=-r-ooe-.-.1:-ng T -L • .J Quality 11 our policy Int/Ext, celling•. refln cab Dr1Jn1 clear from S15 & Typing S9Mce ltaaty Stnlct llllm·llOl OHS • Clean upseTr• Trimming HA.UC OVM\ebOV@ H ICl•~'L 650~6 JEFF lie 8688 (26) yr9 exp . work guar. Repair faucet•, dlap, etc 840-1570 _ __,__,-=,.,..,....-·1Rernodel1Repalrt cornml Verd Malnt •Hauling Furniture, Trun, Tr... TWTl [jjjlOAPf ALl.AN'S PAINTING O.Ylt Painting 9M-3837 Anytime M&M 642·9033 W Ip I NAIL ARTISTRY and reald Llc'd, bonded. MIKE 650·32&3 963-5'15 NORM ••aJn , nM\ ctn-up, tr.. Ex....,. $ervte. & R ...... ~ I 1WX't" Handpalnt/Cuttom ,._.,.n Int For Mt 592·91'2 .., •-· AMO WALL PAPERING 0t lff ,,... ' __.. NA.TES ' COVERING .. _ LT H'"ULING .. OVING t I 20 t •"'1 30•• Ta.,.l.atr It Pll II 31 yrt exp 18 "rt In ltU ._ By Diana K 962-e328 Com,.;..te~--y r-""'-GARDENING. HAULING "' -"' rm, exp yr "" • "" Custom work. •97-1834 •• • • ' r-I all II .,... ,....,_. • ,........,. cleanups tr" removal Garage & Yard C nups ---------------Retldentlal, Comm•clJI Lie U090315 "4·8919 ""''*' nat a on ... kkl?Jl•t dltlonlng MNlcet Paint-Free nts 85()..3()31 Jon 845-8192 Complete Landscaping DAN SAL VER PAINTING Alrlell Sprey S~allltl 7 yrs expar 5.48-7969 -Ing. carpantry, plumbing _ --SP r Ink I er R • P • 1 r • Lie ir425924 Uc#39•848 Jim 84&-8393 p 1 It ~I l Wi • 1 J Small •l'*• ·9oo11eep-& cleanup Insured. lic'd Lawn & Sprlnklef lnttall College student w/lg truck Dethatchlng & Over-Call Anytime. 9M-2017 " n 11!! 11 • tw Ha !I 1no . Payroll . Taxes. & dependable 645-8046 Rototllllng, Ota hauling low rate, prompt Tnank seeding Tree trimming totXL EX ERfiERVicE Balboa window Wailllng Doug Luchansky 751-7761 SCHMIDT CONST Don't free esl Tony 852-8154 "JOU Court 759-1978 CdM ~A9t~·\o~:~ayPL~;~ ~~l~~:~~~,;c~~,~~~: -·-~r .. 'r.'H~'1•'1111G""'1""N•r•e•R"1' o"·Rl'ISP"" & B~~~ci~~;~~:-~= J;~a=B~~~;.~ ~;~ .. CaltlHI Ma ia1 move! Enlarge! Insured, Prof Garden/Land~ape Ht11ia1 676-2822 exp. reft 911, 848-6637 848-634.4 .. ~ l'FJ ' ------~---!11--"'!'""-I Bonded Lie B289146 QUALITY LANDSCAPE - • HANGING/STRIPPING ltatt i; •• SPIOl&La UUIE 847-9954 or 83 t-5515 Maintenance, 1prlnkler1, 24 hr El 711-1110 NHH...!I_ RICHARD SINOR'S VISA-MC 873-1512 a .. u., 1•s""1.-t""'• ·1.-w-r""eq-u'"'1-r .. -t""fia ... t-1"'u Acctaali11 co11ns 142·0111 0.. --ctn-upa Scott 842-3016. •1 Do Heating Right NQw41wo Newport Cuttom Painting Expert Wallooverlng In-.. JOhn-Henry Root/no* contractor• Who S*fO<m * * OP& * * waiiUiiiii Enlertalnment E:t·ry 1 French 500,. 8 ·~ a ..... Cltni!I B~':,ort. ~'&,;.r;al~~s~~ (~Y~:6~'f PY c8'i~~s3 stalt~:n Rea~.8co;;~1-10 yrs In CM. Fireproof. r• work over $200 lncludlng Computerized Accounting Centers Kite & Been cab-la ••• ROBIN'S faEXNIRG Irvine Refs 675-3175 ant gnmt 1· roofing. repelrt 548-8213 tabor and matll'lal• mutt & Tax $9Nleel. 557-5218 1net1 Ref's John 85S-8417 B"i Norman T"• Ooo111nan AMElCAN AXAbvbXN HSE PAINTING • INT/EXT G -be tloensecl Unllcented Oak & fir 857-000R SERVICE. a throoughly M i DEC DISCOUNT 10•;. off NORMS WALLCOVERIN Quallty Roofing Sr clltzen conlractors should 10 ACCNTG for wlcly/mnthly Carpeatry Cdarpenl!!· f~nclng. ~In-clean house 540-0857 OY at Free ett Dave. 642-45&3 ALL KINDS FREE EST disc Reft Lie •3•8877 stale In their advertlllnn small bu11ness accts Get - -Electrical tuo::;ic•ti:u1~. ~~r te. CHRISTMAS CLEAN-UP •A· 1 IOYl•I• llc•330988 780-7211 K Funke 845-0193 Contr1ctors and c~;;. books In order 673-7378 Repalr-Doort·Anll'atlons p&•ltll ILIO.,,.IC And Yes Jeau1 11 Lord Housecleaning, carpets I CLEAN & EXPERT QUALITY PAINTING •REMOVAL/HANGING* REPAIR Speclallll·S200 & 1umer1, con11ct Mary a .. 1.11 • /I -~ 1· Remodel-Panet-lock .... tc " '" (ltc.-30405) 8•7-2367 uphols. windows Etc 011er 25 years e>tpe<lence FAIR PRICES. FREE · 12 yre experience 1 .. s Free Mt 30yrt exp Grondle 11 558-4088 wllh ,... htal .... , llf Wlndow-Fencn-Cablnet OualltywO<k, free Mt L T t t6 428 730 1353 EST. JOHN &31-2050 MIKE 851-1800 35 J 54 .. ~~13 42sst3 eea-7401 Comnatlve Ratu tor 111 Klrbys Malnt 631 -5272 IC. • • • 770-2725 anytime Walt an"J questions. Contrac• BuUd/Remod: §w kit, yrs exp e<ry -.---G le tor·a State llcenH .-~ RESIOtco•••"t /IND 26 ty"'"'I of Comm Conet & FRANCIS Houseclean In" t t ABC MOVING t RALPHS PAINTIN . L . 'ltWE GALS SHOULD* *REPAIR SPECIALIST* bath, otc, rm edd, patio SPACE save ctOMl·blrt mm ... -• f I T1380 6 1 t/"'-1 St /Wall na ..... uANG TOGETHER• Board 28 Civic Cente< .. yrs. Dom" own work. Lie Restd. repalre. 20 yrs good refs. and exper Quick care u · 4 . n ..,. ucco pa.,...r -~ SAME OAY 8ERVICE ' 9 S cov/dCkl, bay wndw. Lie. doora·p•net-bunk bed .. , ,, 28-4658 LO RATES !1!12-0410 repair. fr• Ht. 841-3568 839-0730 ANYTIME "5 Plue Room 6 o. anti '448485. Steve 547-8076 etc. lie 30 yrs 548-2719 2780'1 Al 84&-8128 exper. 75t-3682 lie, rM est. • • 3•82•2 Ana, CA 92701. t'D r z .. I I I . I I I = n I» en en ·-· :::ft t'D ' ' r~a z ~ 0 '1> 09 d 1:-c-'<:::: .'.l.p- 't .:9' -.:::'-:. =~ .!;"%Gl l. " ~ .... J d '~~ c --::> ~ ~ i :-i 'i:; ~ 0. § c Q -::> 3 I i Al '1> ~ ~ ~gg /o f r;:;; ... "' ~ ~ .. = ;gs i::> 0 5 'JI t: s =r-0. f .i -o~ 2 ?~~ :::> (/) ~ i "S;; ct> :::::.. ~ m <n ~ :. tS -~ci ~ 2,-i"~ I'\) Q) < ::> ~f I (1 g ~<~ U'I (/) ~ ~'1> T O'> <i .,. Q ~ ....., (X) -< ~~ OHTlllll HIYIOI IHSIHPlll/llTTlll Full time, M on-Fri HouN keep t day cate lor 7·30am-4pm Heavy loddi.t' 2 day• 'Must ~ .,_~..,..=:'.".Lf-~~~~~--~.-:J---~-t-:~~~~:;_;.~~~4~~~;;;:;;tt...p;:;;;::l'Ml'nrill!J.:;~ta1'~Hft.~~fi::.tocri-P~h~o~n~ea~.~no ex.per nee Eng...apao,.....0!1111D..j......C;&pclllllll-LlllllAQlllL...lllllAll~"-8..0l~...,csa-9'W~tuc~~ ''~I_•,:_ 'r.r., called "Winnie' VIC Htg qu1lt"JSklll1forrinelyde-BOOKS 0J\AWE 729 tranap Refe req Call oriented, outgoing lndl· person. good with ·. -... . .... ~ .. ~ :1;' ~ : ,J ' ·~I ci Hbr. H.B. 846-0583 tailed production draw-Farad. Costa Meu. day/eve 759-0926 11tdu1I w/bOOkkeeplng phones & number• '°' 1 • .J_ \ ' .. ., • Ing• Discriminating KE E ELP .. 1 customer aervlce exr.r. FI T Polltlon Mull type . """' 1 '-r ~ • 1 ,-p J-012 548·5525 NN L H . molt Y T"pe 4o wpm ell ~o k r • 1... ( trlta I cllantele. Min. 2 yra ---------wknda & llv ... ln. Must , .. wpm, non-amo er • £S1tftA•Jfl 110DELS !~~!05~ewport Beach. delivery have drlvera llcenee. starter. good verbal & pref. 631-8480 GA•AGl SALi AOS NOW } , '\.-.--1 ~ 9J_ ~ "' WI nU-O&U-1-~23' written communlcatlon ---------ClASS~~·::L:wClTTI ) Outcall ONLY 835-9t99 ASSEMBLERS app>ly 7am Deliver the G.T.E. Netgh· ---------·~ ~213f457-1081 1110'1ftffi lfO l11iHll Olfi' 4014 onl"i MacGregor Yachtl, bortiood Phone Book.a In UIOHll OFFIOI PIHH F~):,~.'":~.~11 ~':,,~·w=: NEWPORT --c A Mah-1631 Placentia. CM. the Costa MHa-Nwpt FOR NEW CUSTOM PI T, evea & wknda end• Apply In paraon Ctrtll ••I •u 1122 Ct1t1 liltH Bch/lrvlne areas. Must H9ME. 47'-" Hrt p/wt<. 5 Pleasant phone voice • w/resume Thura-Sun. _________ , ... bboo~e.Serv. UPlcesS, c. oP~mm•calhl·. a-··T. ••t -r--be 18 yr• Of older. with dl"J. $5. p/hr, $7.50 OV9f• mu1f. 751-8822 day• 673-3515 18' Nona canoe w/motor. Sewing machines. type-...__111•1 .. , -• -••" "'•" own car. truck, van Mull time. 875-6023 mantun 1 wht MC. deM. writert. clothet, jewelery •1 graphics, stationery. buty Newport Beacti have lleblllty lnaurance & Ult••&IMll 1 yellow lamp, IBM elec & much. much more 9.4 Da 't printing capebllftlH , agency needs energetic valid driver• lie Delivery -r1 type brlc-1-bac pot• 238 E Wiiton St c M 1VS I t200 slf In xlnt toe daloner and production 1tart1 Tuesday Dec. 11. Landacapa maintenance IPEUTll Cord & computer boa.rda, au shifts S•0-1777 Retturent Sandwich ShoP PfT, F/T counte< help 955-1247 or 97 t-1739 /pane 8' eola to· aof1 --~ rf S t0,000 dnlflnan avell artist 10 lake Job• from t984 lhru Jan 11. 1985. laborer. full Uma. SS . 760-1016 Sat 9·3:30 Small ugly durable green Chr1·stmas / XLNT BUSINESS OP-concept to pasteup. Tons Call weekda"JI, 979.3057 p/nr. Expar pref Apply miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SALES-Awning•. patio 339 Miiford CdM couch $75 Brown Re-PORTUNITY 720-0295 of work. but great pt~. EOE Tues-Sat. Dana Pt. covers. Fem pi'eferreo cllner S75 Brown den Owner people, variety, op-M1tlna co. 24705 Dana wilt train. 854-3989 s pc sect1ona1 aota. ehfft ctiatr s20 Blond str11g111 / ------5-00~ portun11y and apprecta-lfllYHY /WUHlllE Or. Dan• Pt ArtlOst AllE COAST HUS· F /T a p IT freeter, oak coffee tbl, c"alraS10ea 385E1ther. F or the RtltWHIH l tlon Benefit1.Good lnk· Man wtgood driving re· LIOUORC'"'RKFtto Pit R S end lbl, plald chr, wnt br SAT & SUN 10-2 Ing & type 1pec e muat. cord g knOW9 Orange & u; r • DAILY PILOT Fabric store. awing or c"'· chall'l' llnk dog run athletes on i · &1s1s1tTRITIAOITT Send resume. las! .. iary LA area Some know!· Da"i•· Night• or Wknd• Sales upar. pref tr~ 1tan .. lng loosh '-all le 1 tOO · · · 496-0272 ,,..,9487 ..., " • u 1. end samp to· edge of engines & parts hH an ~nlng for• part----~------- tbl sml desk, 780_·_683_1_ BHI. ltac~ 6140 your 1st, I IWIEH Quall. Suite 100, Nawt>ort prel. 8o1t1waln Lock.er. Ltohr •••• Att11tlHt time experienced. SALES PllSHS Combination £1111e Gar-check (hrtTl•t) Beach. Ca 92660 931 w t&th SI . c M. Newport Beach area lock-creative Layout Artist to Immediate opanlno• 24 age sale Somet"lng tor classified lt1tllJ·frltllJ AUTO 642•6800 er room, female. part produce qualll"J ad exollc exper a p1u1' c .... NtH 61 MlfYOM' 933t LaJoll• for sporting ( To au111 District Manager lllTRICT time. Tuat-Wed-Thurs. layoutl. comp• & !Iyer• Apply 10 Mr. Meyer• 4g Mumm Champagne. Cir Nr 8u1Chtrdl 81nn1ng equ1'pment 1n Newport Beach, BOOKKEEPER llll&llH 2-10 Call Karen, for a last paced dally TlUllPAC llllOHH 20 cu tt GE Frig. wide ---3 --: Laguna Niguel and 752-0585(8-12) newspaper Concept to IE•-N1••11•t•O Typewrtr-2277 Pomona w 111 sacrifice ouns ., f L B ach 1 D I"' lmmedllle opening lor finished art. Sand retYme •• • _...: , at Joanne Sit/Sun att 10 new accous11c studio 0 every I P~gu~a e · or 8 '' Must have experience Clrcu11tron Di1trlct Man-l&IL/llll•. QUiii only & 11erox copies ol 110-1010 monitor apkrs 1n box. description ot ewspepers, auto dealerahlp account· ger Reeponalbilltles In-Newport Beach A.E Co work to. Steve Hough, ------- Garage Sai. 1999 Tustin bikes. guitar complete I 4 Duties Include dlspitcn ol 1ng and must ~ person-elude carrlef recruitment. Out' .. lncld: mall pick-up Art Director, Orange S•LEI Pllll•I Hardware, TV's. tubs, car stereo, mirror furn, newspapers 10 carriers able and versatile. Salary sales and collections, & dlslrlb,. supply dlstrlb.. Coul Dally Pilot. P.O 1 "c1t t 1 books.clotM.tlle,tools& weight set & muc" morll.1 Call cover\ng down rout ... commensurate with ex-Must have dependabi. shpg & recvg. proce11 Box 1560. Colla M .... mme 1 • open nga, much more 8AM SAT Call for into 536-2858 • Cla11lfled collecllons and customer perlence Excetlenf work· car or truck and en)O"i mass mlge. Mutt own oar ca. 92626 8llotlc exper. 1 plus. -------ser11lce. Minimum 01 25 Ing conditions and fringe working with young boya for errand•. Heavy lifting Apply to Mr Meyert GARAGE SALE Furniture. I 642-5878 ~ !\Ours per week. S4 00 benefits •O hours per and glrlt. Dally Piiot. 330 Involved Exp'd. pref. TllUIPAO MEIOHH heater •tove, & more llt'i!Crt ltac~ 6169 pl l'lr an¥11eege allow-week. Monday thru Fri-We•t Bay, Costa Mesa. 955-9100 lllTZ. HlllOll t•O. Sat/Sun 9-5 Behind In •rt 0:...... V It & ~ J ance Call 642-432 t d Pl 11 Tine for •ppl In ....,90n ·""th only alley 130 Broadway CM "B h 0... ""'k • bladn Y • ·Ai' (9a m • Sp m I a"i ease ca ~am"ito 5 ..... pm·. .., 1&•f1Tl•&IOI 110· 1010 enc . uOO s. r cage I .... __ _ appointment .,. -P&•T Tiii Kid• clothes. toy•. Eumlg & stand lamps snedes & • ' !1~~. . IEW __ ___,,..,....,-----:--person tor axclu1lve 1p1rt· De d bnl I t t•-s1011n••y S NABERS DRIVERS, Minibus/Van. ment com~•wes ••ust pen a • peop e 0 "' "" sound movie camera. al lots more I ,,..... .., r .. _ L • REST'UR'.,T Work In South County be famlller with all trades papers or 1,,., 01 ,.n-Wanted one wor1d cleu 9-3 1213 Donegal YHY LI JIL SPIRS " CADILLAC F/1 & Pll Muat be et. Saler" commenaurate ge1e1 Tlmes Nawpaper mulll talented gen olc Pl (Fairview/Baker) $1000 lfW ABC HELPLINE OPEllN& Good drMng record with •'blllty Do not apply 17 Yrs & up 7 Dl"JI /wk MCretary Must have xlnt Lg retrlg ws"r'gas dryr Make otter Sal 9am 6•5-2222 IOO II .. II 4 Apply at 26031 A11entda unless fully qualified Mon-Sat hrs 1 301m-phone & IBM dltpl•"J upright freezer. tO' Rock· 1942 Senllago Or 24 Hr Telep Counseling 2 lf•tr ' Aeropuerto. San Juan s.4_0509 3:30pm, Sun nrs 1 30am-writer skllll Total com- wba0Hatradb&lema0awra ~."~P3.~-....... 1..,. 20 yr1-01 11.,H Lost I Foaai 3004 flAKEY Ctsta IHI Caplttrano 9am-4pm 4:30em. $5 pthr Call 24 pensauon to $40,000 .,.,.,_ 0 '"' rnv-o '"' "" 714/540 9100 M/F. Call 496-0335 or IHtflOhlrlH/Pok'I hrs. 759-0630 642-8015 Send reaumH p,911• Give away pri ces ?ound 2 adorable cocker JAKE'S • 542-3283 Some hv"J llfffng. H.S II TIMI dent. Colllns Auocia1e1 MOVING SALE· Sat/Sun Sit/Sun 9·5 1021 Kings spanlala 11!c Yorktown DRIVERS WANTED man-dlploma req. Must be Pl T 840 Newport Center Dr. 9AM Must Mii. Like new, Ad, NB 548-4957 Nwlnd/Adams 964-1159 BABYSITIER My home or detory lo have small bright. energetic. hard Home dellvery. Loa An-Suite 660 Newpon e.ach ~~~:11:;~· 1~t=· ~~ MOVING SALE 2 twin FOUND 2 Male blkltan ltrltfl·l•hrJ· "JOura. 4 mo old baby, economlcal car. motor-working, respon1lble. ~~j~~3.~:;1'·:~. 7 c~~Y'a _c_e.._9_2_680 _____ _ pllances, packed gar-beds. pool table game S"8phards Fem beige ltHrllll mature exp lady wtreft. cycle, acootar. etc. GOOd pay. gd benefits, mulll 5500 mo Call 24 IEOlln&llY age 733_1284 1224 table w/4 chairs. retrlo. Afgtlan (Sheeva); Fem ltHtlYt1rh• 675-1250or548-9917 852-8582 gdfuture lrvlne Call Mr hrs 759•0830 or Start lmmedlately. Mutl SulMx CM Nook table w/6 chairs. sliver tan L"•sa Apso lttr•tf FEDERAL JOBS, Federal Ktelnman. 281·9302 842-eot5 have good organizing, desk & chair end tables. mix blk collar red rib-lllYStmll Gov .... n•••• .. •t 11 hlrl~ tn II ...... lfO Ill PIX 1-• •TtRS ~""' & ltlthnd sklll• SAT Dec 15, tOAM Fum, lamps Sat/Sun only bon Cockatell gray/ l1•lltr11n ... ...... .,.,_ ,..51.. "• temps dressers, mllC 644-2877 wtlllel -'low hud New-part time days, my CdM your area. lmmed ate Mgmt&lneuran~expar.a service tact Ken 11 ... 3701 11em1 2178 Placentia -...---,~ ,.,RILL I FRY COOi home for active t & 5 /ir openl~• without tests. mutt. Refs req Call Terri, answe<lng exper Birch St. N B. 768-875S SAT /SUN Dec 15-16 port Beac" An1m11 • ol" Refs r,.,., 760-03 8 $12~" 000 Call .... 650"738.. pret.Full/partllmedayor --------(corner v1ctor11 & Placen-10•4pm Solas chairs bar SMiier 644-3656 __ PREP OOOIS or"476_8500... dabi:"f0r Job Info.' (J~~i __ -v __ "_1_Y9____ evening•. 642· 1403 SlllV. ST&. AMII. 118' IHI garage in back) Ire ez e r a PP II an C es 888-4347 axt E-1530 lll(L I •llL nPIS Personnel --FIT Apply In peraon, Shell 511/Sun 9-~ Twin bds. bar clothes haehld 11em1 and IAIERS HSlll llOlllll Dept store promotlon1, HIO. HOHITH ~:~ •. R~sogd~~n Joaquin 1tools. pwr tools, clothes lots morel 195 1 Port IEAT CUTIERS Part time openings call FILL/Tiii PAY local. (213) 6!18-6380 Outstanding Orang•·------mlsc 1841 Orange Ave, Bristol Circle !Harbor •· Bob 675-9191 p••T/TIMI Wiii ·- 0 ange at Broadway I View) NB 644-5396 FOUND ADS IUS PEOPLE -County Executive Re-TUOllll -:.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~..!..::=...r _:. ___ =:'=:=l._ _____ .=== BEAUTY SALON Opportunltlea avallable cruller firm needt Engl· AR E FREE CASHIER/COUITER 1 A s s I s t a n t w a n t • with the LOS ANGELES IOTOll ROUTE neerlng Recruiter Mutt Hemet Unified School 011- ~ ~-6 Ho RO SCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR l "'OllEEPER ed 646-7197 TIMES Clrcu11tlon De-be self-at art er and trlct accepting appll- "I partment In our door to Available In: agreaslve Relaxed •I· cation• for Chapter I R• Call' Part Time BOOKKEEPER door newspaper aat•• NEWPORT BEACH. moaphere Catt tor more eource Teacher-Cot· • lntervlewl will be held at t day a weetl Ask for program Guaranteed 1.AGUNA BEACH Information 859-2452 tonwood School (Cot· 142·1171 the new Flakey Jake'•. Robin 650--04-47 hourly wage ptua com-AND 1.AGUNA NIGUEL tonwood School 11 Friday Dee. 14 tht.u. Wed. mission. Houre: tam to 2 bperten~ P<•ferred but Photo L • b Pr Inter located In Aguanga) Min Dec 19. btwn 8am-4pm CAil l.&lml&ICI pm or 4pm 10 9pm. Train· nol neceuary. Earn w/Nom111 exp Snap quallflc1t1on1 General t500 W. MacArthur Blvd. lull/part time. Someexper Ing It provided Potential $450.-~ par month. Shot t Hour Photo Elementary, Standard Santa Ana 650-1010 to earn S300 ptue per No collec11ng. Call 10am 646-2•24 Mike Elementary or Multlple- Found Loe Blk male Lab -1-0-C0-1-1-1-1-11-0LEH week For an Interview. to 4pm Monday -Friday IP TO llO/llR Sub)ectCrendentJat Relrelver-Neutered. CHlllEll·SALEI call IUlll OIUT POLL TAKERS Educa11on. Bachelors 0 .. 6 Balboa Pier 675-1949 Entry lev1e111 position FIT Perm Crown Hard-957-236t ext. 1204 IHLJ PILOT Must be able 10 talk Degree lncldg all courMt ')unday, ecem11N I Found Puppv fem golden typing, i ng book· ware 1614 San Mlguel NB ..., needed to meet creden- ARIES 1\1.tn.h _I \pril 1•11 ""'" wll \\JJI\ lor \OU H ighlight rel/cocker :nix w/4 whl keeping & computer IHIULIFFIOI 142·•UI wP/ITpu5b~c2 72N°1 Pexpl nee tlal requirement•. E>t· I I d f I j I I I d h training ottered Apply In Clllll Clllf Growlnn C.P.A Firm In • 1 au perience. Succa11lul tt p om a l' e t•r to '"' H'' <1 I 111\1 l 11\t I• \nu inc u 1ng us1m'''"' paws Vic 22nd/Tustin h ··• \. 'II h 1 II l d I person wit resume. to for tS mo old. your hOme Fathlon 1111nd need• ol-PllEUIHI lllLPER elementary clHtroom partner or matt· 1 otJ ~t'l '' .11 \\Ill "Jnt o 0"1ng 1n1t1a ca~ 642-6565 Mr Fuentes. al Robert CMINB 51'.~.5545 .,~ ....,.,.., 10 a··•et In 1 1 hi 1 I I f ~ ,..,. w.,.. "-.., Part time, Mon. Tues 4pm-eac ng exper enc. It am 1 ) reunion '' part ,, \t l n.1nu I L' -•• 1 lSlb 1 L Bein Wllll•m Frost & A•· 1 1 of taak• co-ulret cliff 11 _. .._..., ble T ''Rl'S I 'I \1 " l I . I h ost ma e ca ng soclates. 1•ot Quell St. CHILD CARE-HOUSE-var e y . ,._ The OallyP"-t Ad .,_..___ Hnlsh. Wiii train Apply eren ev .. a ..._.ra A~ I .\pn -J ·'' -' I >dint· tl'rms r<'a 11c t at one \OU gryishtw"1 rur Nd• med•· .. gOOd typing llte book· "" ,....,,,.... 0 work Vear· 10 Month• a1dcd1npa<,t 1suo1noto\11<•nhl:"J..nod.1no;i1,our d oor' f-a\C1r~1llhe cine R~ard540-5342 NewportBeech I KEEPERtor 5 yroldgl,.I. kaeplnn,flll"9.«r1nds& Oepartmen1haalmmedl-PENNYSAVER. 168 Salary $16.934 to o .. c-.. -Nwpt Bch Flex hrs. tr1n1 ''• J t 1 h ate opening• for a: P11cenll1 Ava, Cotta ..... returned 't ou'rl' Jul' tor a plt·a· .. 1n1 .,urpmt' and It rnuld ln\Ohc 557-9692 aft 4 30 Alll• &SStlTllT & refs r9Q. 720-1088 m~•;l111~r~ ege~all.w y.!111 lllPATOl •SHllH Meaa ~;!~5 A~~~r;::,"; ~ oionc~ Pt\CC\ pla\\ \lgn1l11 • .1nl role LOST s1ame• .. L""" hair •• h "'llty to o k ··• EMl ... 1 \l , .11 1,,,_ --··· .... ust eve eui w r CHI In on word proc.taor. 010. ••11y, RIP. P.ll. Wlml be acceoted until poa.. G :-. I J\ -1 ·Junl· 2• 11 E molll!O\ dom1na1e -\OU 11<: 1n Missing since 1213 Nwpt 1nd•nAftd .... tly with or p hi 1 owth or•---111 1 tll'--" • 1 •--..,..._.. .... · Mull be exper Catlos °' on • gr ..,.,. Apptlcantt mvtl have a P1r1 lime. exper. newt & on • .......... pp leat ...... t kl\c 1n,ohcd tapahk ol 1mpr1n11ng '>l>k Prc\\Urt' mount<t. Hgts area ,,..., yr old ganlzatlonal & com-Family Reetaurant, led PleaM call paraon-valld drlvera llceflM. a direct mall Send letter& mayt>eoblafnedbycon-rc~pons1hilt lit'\ 1 nl rca\t' and \o do npportunllll'!> for financial rc"ardc, male/no collar Please munlcatlon sklll,, H wall 495.4470 net. at 780-0482 for appt. gOOd drMng record and reaume 10 Ad •09, Dally tectlng Or. Sunn J. Rain- \' oung p<'f\on\ pa~ mt•aningful u1mpllmcn10,. call Jean S4&-ao35 es gOOd l"Jplng akllls -------I Ill llll P/llY • general knowledge of Piiot, P.O. Box 1!180. e"J, Admln. Person· CANCER t June 21 J uh. 22) ) 11u'll he mor(' .. ccurc lonu d1StJnc:e _ •REWARD• Computer exp desirable Cuetodlan· Oya'° hre/wk W • the area .. , candldatH Cotta M .... Ca, 92626 nel/Communlty Rel•· o & Life Insurance el(p $5 72/hr.+ benefits. Pick· I••••• wtl't lfllf, , thould tlto dltplay a ttont, Hemet Unified •all \.\d i result In CJ\tng ol tcn~111n<, What had m•cn a 'IOUftC of CIUSllted Adt are '"• helpful 955-8017 up application at St. An· Nationwide Advttt. Firm poaltlve attitude and 1 School Olttrlct, 2350 W. <'pprchcns1un tO~ld nu" hcu1nw J rc.1\on for celebration ~nc\. Libra an1wer to • 1ucce111u1 ---.11 SEii" IPll drews Prubylerlan hu openlno• for their 1111 neu to work h d llOL ESTAn Lathem Ave, Hemet, c. per~on\figurcmd\nam11 \tcn.1no g&rageOfyardtalellt'ea • ' Church,600St.Andrewt newo~wlll'ltti.follow-The":. a<• perfect:.;. ULEIPll• 923-43 (71') 858-2171, LEO rlul\ 21. \ug 2~ 1 \1r\'\\ln<kpcnclcncc 1..rcat1' ti \. nc"' stan\ bett., way to 1•41 more l-s!~ ~~ ~ 382 Tlllrd ~l~MsN1:3t 18 83 t-2uo Ing poalton1: time poanton• tor quail· Need llcented agent tor ext 421. EOE 1n n<."\.\ dmx11on\ < lmt· nt111hhor or n·latt'C tan,., dOoUt \hon trip and _peop1eji~il iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TIU.-fled lndlvlduala. If you active Balboa 1t1and of· TtHlatrs <le PIT you Romance tloumhr' 'ou'll rrcl'l'C new.-. wh1<.h hfl<. \pint\ IPIUTlll thlnkyou'dflketo lotn tM Ilea. Commtaelon only. 3hourtdally.Beecha<N t\nothcr I co,, 1mol,cd Newspaper 0.1.1 •llllllU Delly =~"iZ'O.~tact: For connd9ntlat lntll'Vlew '4.50 hr 788-7521 VIRC.o 1 \ug 21-\<'pt ."!21 \ 1m II 'iCn.-.c truth at.out mone' and 1111111~ IUlllll&IT f:!~=f;;!;::r· TEACHERS·Subforcnn .. ho~ to l'Mn more of 11 F-0< u\ on pnde. 1ntu1tt0n ta mil) KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES I Call for appt. ~7321 UILY Pl.IT tl•n ~ehool, Fountain va1- respon1,1hl11 11c\ 't ou'll he c\pc:c. 1;)(1\ popular wnh women. the publtc ley .., .. : 982-3312 "'II respond lo )Our efTom, appeal\ ""alCh AquaOl\\1 .. YU 14z.a11 HITl1 llOIPTlllHIT TELEMARKETING . LIBRA <5ept 23-0cl 221 You can't do an )t~ing wrong' (\ck Ll:!r.:17e°:!~~· =· ~=,s=&~~.~!.i .ATIEITIOll high. )01J'll he at nght plarc populartt~ 1nrrea~~. g,reen hght fln'>he~ for nlol•n•. Some carpenlr) UllY/IUYllTTll 1nqulrlH oonfldenllal. II Piil llLY II project I hat rnultl 1n< ludl.' travel (1cm1n1 Sag1ttanu~ person\ fi¥UH.' expar. needed. st .. d) For 2 chlldr.,, In my C.M. 1401 Avocaoo. Sult• soe. prominentl'f (.l{udc 11pt1mrsm 1 Jo~. we tr.in. call Mr home. Mon.·Frl. ret'a. Nftport leach. 92860. lfyoul'lav.tMatemlnawe SCORPIO(CX.121-'-lo\ ~II Rtrcad\<IO re~IS<',re~1e"andtolook '\'aytor, e1~eo21 Mon· talary M(a M2·113t M4-e181 ha_veaprogramthatcan b(htnd ~enc .. for an\\\oef~ Someone doc<; care. I\ m sacrifice\ In day e-12 l NMO 1..u1...,, woman Jo u··-----put ISOOO. •W.-In your I 'II I KlRI~"""' llvt .... ".. .ar11-.1 P<o,itet. Umlted ~ your bth11f You no longrr JrC' 3 one "fOU rea 11c have rca~on A ...,.., tall• cere of New bofn. ror pr•ttelou• Newpot1 avall•t>tt tor 1,,. rig 1 to celebrate with loHd one AGES 11-14 = ~dy. Good Npt et .. Stitt Jett 1915 Center omc.. Typing peopie AGITTARTUS (\Im 2.?-1'><'<' 211 W1<;h ... fulfilled populartt) EARN lW TO S75 M PER WEEK M .. -r ~ar;r ... ~~ire:· •""' plMeant attitude . P.S. CLOSERS ONLY incrca~\. )OU could"''" a contc.''>t l ong d1\tance call clttnfir' hohJa~ • .,., · ~OUSECt..EANEAS r a • mu.1 All empl()y9e MR JONES 850-2178 klan J\C't'Wc prom1~ to fomtl\ m('mbcr chtck t11C'1 and ndtnt1on :~.:;,0":;11,~~,~~ l: &".! ~ NElOED IMMEO. OWN .. Tiil llU beneffte PfOYtded. Cati ftU ... •u •t h ·11 fl •. ,.. TAANS~t ...._. ... 1 Ron~aon.M4-4242 --o moncC' Oun~ C\ )'OU \I.In In g.tm~ 0 ovc Dtil7 ,.ilOt Our ClfW$ start at J)O ptn and ""•""'9 Appointment .. tttrt CAPRICORN (()ct 21 .Jan 19)· Domt,t1c ad1tmmC'nt t\ ,#Of• 1111tH 30p111 wte\4rfS On Salu*Y· wt lllll&Ullll Full a patl lllM. AWtY RlClPTIONIST wanted lr...._..9~. Call Dal/Id, ncccssan Moon po~1t1on hc1ah1cm ca~er aspec t . dtOn's amb1llOM. "1101\ a ltlt 1110rt 11out1 Tov u111111111y ttic>s FIT. ~' be Eng eptcg, 3-5pm. 7480 Edlngtr. fOt Hair 9~ 148-7197 414· t533 show'i you can rt~tort 'en~ of purpo~. dJrec11on lnd1v1dual w11h !and 111ites. tlo\ 1'1tfl «¥111"1 JOllf ftfl ':j , •nergettc. re4l1ble a& .. untlng1on e.act1. llOIPnllllT -m-1-,-1-11-1-.... --llfT-H "1nnucnct" 1s fasc1Mtl'd. 1dmm 11 and might be 1n love -"'''h you. tlltrt 1' no 11"''"' O! '* '°" 111• p/l'lr •tart. e7&-0579 AiiiiiMr •119Wtfll T~o-............. ..-. 2 r a. If 1ou 111 1nlt1tsttd P'UM ttff Mr Earl .,..r,.. ..,.. __,...., .... ,_ -...-AQ ARIVS (Jan. U· eb J 8) 1.(1() .. be)ond the 1mmrd1a1e, rtJeCt .. HOUSECL!ANINO . 8m.it NI Mvtrt. ArertCY Suparcutt In Colt• MeM dMllng with bUllMM IJI· cl11m~ of1nd1"1dual who \3)' ~ou cannot v.1n In truth you art' on naht Greet h-1 l Gd worklnQ ...ica dillll ori.nt~ . ecutlvea. bp•r r•· path and v1c\\<r, 'iOOn will ht 'enlicd 't ou'll !tarn 01 \4'<:rl't and (714) ~ ... a.7058 l'lf1 •Lootclngtcw telteble lndlv 1011andlevarledof· Outltiltnc:l<fQrMtlfl9CU qulrect Benefll~· ~ a~ get to woni nee dutl• Min. a YI'• Ofc tom«t. ph<IMI~ ~· able 1eo-, 14& pan1c1pat~~n clandc'iune conference owtnoHoueeC.n-i-r......... I -·•11111 PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Noth ma occun halfwa>t -react1on5 :or or a.,vice ~IHnlno :;:'in ~CT Ali':~ _.;..1..::'•'m;"iijjiii .. iiiiiiii·~=--m.DWm ....,.. ~II be inttnw, 1od1\ldual v.hocarc\ will blun outtruth this ~111be10 n-Frl. P•rfer ••· reco1d keeping. Non ll•TllmT WllltralnlorC M r~ your advant.t,at. air will bt cltarcd and lovC', mone~ "111 ht rc:atu~. ~. tM Wlfl trtlffl trn<*lna ofb COn11C1 PIT 4..., The Gin. Oym. •JHKOm pt~...-~1111 mlt" .,. ·~~~~··j •CALL.6*3721* AJGk. 710-t141 J.IO\!nl 497·6464 - .. , 'I -------------------- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACftOH 1 LOfan'1111n 6Comp11CI tO Price lag 14 Ol....a 15 Appllance 16 Kiiier whale t7 AarlM t8 Audac:lou1 tll Sptutl 20 W Canadian lake 22 Oarmaflt 23 Loud sound 24 Hawaii,• g 26 AC10f Mineo 29 Hoep workers 30 Lovar'1 word 3 t Ollrac:lam 33 Yachting ~I 37 Sall«•' patron .. '"' 38 Bn~nl 40 Spirit 41 Ur1>ana 43 Thal la Lat 44 "You're on• 45 Smllldog lnfOfMal 47 -PtulO 48&uoar~t 51 Riint 1 2 3 14 53 Lit1et S4 N Gef'mal'IC •angu• S9 Mamor1raoon 60 Slleik' I peer 61 CourM 62S-taop 63 or .. k ><• 64 Harmonized 65 Shull 1n 66 lmt1at1on tull 67 Metric unit DOWN 1 Resounded 2 01 the USA 3 ActraH Eleonora - 4 --11Born 5 R .. tlat>lllh 6 Mu11Clanl 7 Loaalily 8Pu-. II 8 1H llng material tO Shar.O top t>llllng t t Sock making• 12 Admonl1h • t3Band.- 21 lntardlCI 22 Spllna 5 25 Mambarthlp 26 Pr ogeriy 27 Vanlcle part 28 Tr .. part 32 Laxity 33 Honky·tonk 34 Potablat 35 Mldrld hOuH 38 W11n1n: pref 38 Ciaarance 39 T1rna of day 42 fplalle ( 43 Betta.... 45 S1t11ly 48 Tanker cargo 48Tuaate 49 lndlt.O so Dlgallad 52 Prot>oac:ll 55 Vouc:Mf se IMch mooncl 5 7 Old hlght'Otld 58 Tren1f9' 60 Ofle-plppar ·-UUD CAN I TMIC1<8 COMI 1H Ofl CALL FOA ........ ConMr-o.ulo 'Par , .. ,, i&.vo HUNTIN8TOll~ ..,..,. .... , ' . .. .. ... SOUTM COUMTY VOLKSWAGEN t I•. 'I o f ... 1 e t I e • t I ..,. ,, WEOUE ........ BILL YATES VW.PORSCHE B ) 7 411 : 1j "" " ') ' I C C>f-4 H H l CHl~ROLET . . , ·' ') '4b-I .I OCi '11 lllC CAPll HatCI\. auto. air. po.- steering, bfllkes, amt tm st•eo & more (602380) 11111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAllO • IL II 0 COSTA Ml\A ()42 0010 , .. , .. 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On private street, priced at lot value; owner wlll carry for responsible buyer NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HIU.S RD. ,. t.m CSU '41 l.000 • •ef :.;.f'OeSf':.ec Gf'O tr'J¥«-CaOt, a,:'le() j ~ t; ;qr~ --~ r c.ourtry d'>..arrr-Remode eo • ~ •<:.'n-ccc1 fa. , rOO"'\ ooe"' ng to s~· 1 Ot'.c,-f:ld pa1 o wo ''1'ep~ C .ose to =-~! ~ ...... ~ ~ enrMS ~ CSU 1411,000 :; a..r'"" -;; ~ BR ~ ()per oeams sou pat o './':• ,, •c. .. ~ a::,.o: .arc.es Gooo '-nanc.-ng c ose ·-: ·~ .. s c.ouns and ~ate oeacnes .,..~r fie l&Llll KM SIU SUl .000 &-::-" SI E: Europeat' oes.go ' 5 BP nome • ::.¥J"oE'V"J "" Top of ttte ne custom ;. tchen ..,.. a.s•er 9? ~ 'e tn .uo-QVe ~e(>∾e aod SJ tt1ng a•ea E.at.ora e deco< • :tn exc:ec..eoce ts only SI 10,aoG ·., s 04ei 1 OJplex #Ith .-.ew lS ooe nouse re- mo 1ed trom South Ba-jfrOAt On a Jarge comer o• 3 BR hOtne with separate guest room Large 2 BR aoariment over 3 car garage Owner will oe p .,. f1nanong romseu umllT ntt.ooo Classec Balboan ~ on P' ~ Spacious master BR with ternfic bay.mount&n & night hght view Boat dock -boat storage under house m•SIU l&fFUIT Stll,000 YOU MUST SEE this fun bayfront ~1th two living rooms Exterior stairs for the klOs Tile red brick patio spa. butlt-ln BBQ plus boat shp Exqu1s1te decor with wood floors & many extras UM ISU Sni~OO If you are looking for vaJuable bayfront property. please see this pnvate 3 BR home with 40 frontage on Lido's quiet end. Pnce is extremely compet1t1ve and pier & shp 1s rnctuded UM ISU I 1, lM,000 Elegant 4 BR. exclusive bayfront ~th su~stan t1al pier & slip for 50' boat• Newty remodeled & exqu1s1tely decorated us.mg fmest materials This outstanding home may be sold furnished' CORONA DEL MAR IWllH VIEW ••us 1111,IOO Panoramic sit-down view In Corona del mar of harbor & full-out ocean. Beautifully decorated 3 BR. 2•1, BA home with a lovefy courtyard entry This home truly has every1hlngll SPYILASS 1120,000 5 BR plus bon4§ room in a visual medley of color & llghl Forever view. pool & spa. Hardwood. French doors. a compelling combination of l aste. room, locatlon. view & prioe. UYFlllT ltff,llO Create your own Interior decor ... we're just waiting tor your finishing touchl Spacious 4 BA. 3'~ BA home. custom built on the bay, 3 boat sllpa & taovrably prloedl You can have It all . call tOday for appolntl"I) nt Land Included . 644 9060 AMERICA 'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL EST AT • . l!.IAJri 'f fi-' e..tate/ An Advertising supplement to t e ~· . \ ' COSTA MESA ...... ,_ •111.- 2 BR/2111 BA condo. Nice view of city llghte, akytlne and back bay. Quiet, private location la near the tennis court and pool. Vacant and ready for new owners. WSl/IPMI 1111,IM Owner says "Bring otter!" Lowest price unit In complex. Owner will sell, lease. carry paper, let ~ou assume his low Interest loan or YOU name ttl • Plush trl-level condo with 2 BR. 2 BA, 2 car garage and security system. Call now to see this bargain I manuu t11.,... A huge garage with space for workshop + RV access accompanies attractive 3 BR Freedom home. Handyman speclaJ-needs your Ideas! Located In quiet neighborhood near beach. Just listed-don't miss out. Call today ...,.. 122..- Cur1 up In front of the fireplace on chilly evenings In the Intimate Master. Bedroom. This Spanish Sty1e home boasts 3 BR. 21.i'l BA, den, for~I dining room, large family room with fireplace, and utility room-all on a large comer lot. Call for more Information todayl 11111 ••11111 llH,111 Come see this 5 BR, 2'h BA home near So. Coast Plaza. Lots of room for a large famlly with a separate family room. Easy care yard for the busy family. Call today! W1Y IUT1 · 1111,MI Have you always wanted your own home? Here's your chance to enjoy cool breezes and vistas in this 3 BR, den and family room home. Outstanding for first time buyer. See it today! IHT HTI 1120,000 Here It Isl 3 BR, 1¥• BA, Large family room with flreplaoe. PLUS separate llvlng quarters In rear. (A great place to put the In-laws!) Call today to see the bargain of the yearl lllUT F•LY IM l1U,IOO Large 2 story home on quiet cul-de-sac. 3 BR, 2V2 Ba, formal dining, separate family room and master suite with attached den. Rear yard has spa and hot tub. Close to beaches and fresh ocean air. VACANT-will not last! Call today. LIW, LIW... 1122,llO Owner will carry below market financing! Ex- ecutive 2 BR condo near So. Coast Plaza. Split level, high ceilings, fireplace, patio. ,,~asher , dryer and refrigerator Included! F•IT Tilll llYDSI SU,000 Great locatlon, near entrance. pool and parking 2 BR lower end unit-NO STAIRSI Call us to assist In qualifying you for your first home. llU-..aTI _,um llll,IM Imagine youreelf enjoy,lng the pool In this lovefy home with 3 BR/2 BA. Just made for entertain- ing. Vaulted cetllngs, separate family room with cozy flreplace plus your own large master suite. Cati to see this one and be prepared to make an offer. ---. ---------· • A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK SOUTH COAST METRO RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES UTlll&Y W11Wt 3064 Java R1 JEANNINE ST AKE 4 BA, Bonus, FR $389,000 1-4 lllT llYt 5409 Tamplon LAURIE QUINN 4 BR, Pool. Spa S 112,900 1-4 llllAY Y11W1 3064 Java Road RAY ZARTLAR 4 BR, Bonus. FR $389,000 1-4 .... 1m1 892 Llard KAREN SCHUL T2 3 BR, Oen $225,000 12-4 ma& WOK 1852 Samar REVA SAMUELS 4 BR. FR. Pool, Spa $185,000 1-4 IUT llfl ~9 TamplonJEARY "ANERICH 4 BR, Pool, Spa $112,900 1-4 MESA VERDE 11 TIE lllf 111111 , llff,000 Unique location on M\sa Verde Golf Course 16th tee. Spacious family home with 4 BR/31h BA. Huge step down family room with walk-in wet bar and fantastic wall of glass. Immaculate and ready for you . Call now for your ilwn private showing. • •an usn1 • • 1211,MO Customized executive home with loads of living space. 4 BR. 21h BA. Formal dining room. Fabulous kitchen Is a part of large spacious family room. Perfect for entertaining. ......... Oii l1lt,IOO A total lifestyle for the small family. 2 BR. 2 BA, dining room, formal living room with fireplace and dramatic cathedral celllngs. Sitting room opens onto an atrium or converts into a den/study area. Well equipped kitchen. Cheery breakfast nook with large corner windows. Comm. pool, spa, & tennis courts. Call todayl TWI 1W111 SllTll! I 1ff,lll Beautiful 2-story, 4 BR, 2 BA. Separate family room, dining room and rock fireplace In llvlng room. Professional landscaping with sparkling pool Backs to park. CaJI now. SPIOTIOIW YlfWJ HltMO Expansive custom estate overlooking Mesa Verde Golf Course. 4 BR, 2'h BA, formal dining. plus separate children's wing and huge bonus room. 3 car garage ANO carport. Call to make appof ntment today! IUIUUlll HH,IM Bay window makes this Mesa Verde home sunny and cheerful. 4 BA, family and dining room. Super kitchen w/abundant storage and counter space. Lovely garden. Call todeyl -+ """'mil elM11ll 1111,111 Thit super 3 BA, n', BA, family home has a separate guest house. Quiet, charming area ctose to schools and shopping. Don't detay - Call today! • .. WfYIM LUii Ill,.. You can assume this low interest rate loan without qualifying! 2 BR plus a separate guest room. Remodeled kitchen and formal dining room. All this and a lush parklike grounds, tool Call now to see. Hll&1111 RUIO•ll 1111,111 Call for details on this outstanding single story home. Mint condition 4 BR, 2 BA. formal dining room, family room, Mexican pavers. ccwered patio leads to fabulous pool and spa. Security system. Park llke setting. Won't last! Call nowl .... , Y1IW1 11...- A unique place in the country with a view of the mountains Ar,D bay breezes! A wonderful place to call home. 2 BR, 1 'h BA decorated In sunshine colors. Vacant and ready for new owners. Call now! llCIWIT llTI 1112,MI Super 4 BR home near Mlle Square Park. Includes pool and spa. Beautiful hardwood floors and fireplace. Seller motivated and may help with financing Call Now! FM T1llll WM LIVE Stt.t I.Mii ·.-Ill ... Near So. Coast Plaza. Choice St. Albans condo on ground floor. Gorgeous community pool, spa, clubhouse and tennis. Call to find out how you can take over loan ~ CMITlY in•• a 1n.- ldea1 home for the gourmet cOOk . 3 BA family home with big kitchen. Large add-on family room to help you entertain. Beautiful land· seeping. Pride of ownership. CaJI nowl HARBOR AREA HWNl1' IUOI CHM 11•,MO 2 BR, 2 BA within walking distance to the beach Security Gated. Community pool an~ spa. Just reduced for quick sale. Owner may carry paper Call today! Ill a&IYH P&IAltSE 1211,llO Call today to see this unique. suave contem- porary August model. 2 BR. den. dining room. High ceiling, stained glass window. mirrored fireplace, wet bar. wrap around patio. Communi- ty pool. spa & tennis' Thia Mclean built townhome could be yours• lllLllJ'S lllWPUOI Sita.MO 'll + acres ideal for entertaining with sparkling pool. spa, fountain, lattice patio & separate 800 sq. ft. recreation faclllty. 3 BR, 2'h BA. study with bunt-in desl( & wet bar. Master Suite has walk-in cedar closet Gourmet kitchen. Custom re- modeled with lavish use of 90h(I oak. stained glass. beveted glass. tile & skytlghts throughout Call today for a private showmg. 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 645-0303 3 d .. ru • I S ~ RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP TWI STllY Llllll IWS UTH SHl,000 This fantastic 3 BO townhome rn prestigio~ Big Canyon has a medley of amenities-rich planked floor in living room. dining room, kitchen and family room, four skylights illuminate the lst floor.· Wrap around patio and views of bay & ocean. Wonderful buy!! Ask for Carolyn Mason. TllREHOI VISTA SHI.MO FH One of the finest Broadmoor model'! oH~red in Turtlerock vista. Lovely city light views from lwing room and master BO. 3 BO, 2 'h BA, family room, formal dining room. 2 wet bars. ~C. Outstanding location. Decorated to perfect1on. Owner bought another home and must sell now!!! Ask for Randy Katz. FRESIU P&llTEI 1141,IOO And what a value!! This lovely 3 BO. 2 1h BA home on an oversii.ed cul-de-sac is close to the ocean and still a wonderful home for children and entertaining. Vacant & ready to move in. Ask for Marie Denny UCEPTllUUY NICO S 1H,tol $174.900 for the Newport Crest townhome is super! Walk or bike to the beach. Enjoy the nearby pool. tennis & clubhouse. Striking 3 BO, 3 BA in garden sett.mg Fornlal dining room, step down living room. fireplace. wet bar. Clerestory windows shed light throughout the second leve l Master suite with 1ts own private ltbrary Ask for Lois Egan. PRESTllE PEITIHSE 1177,100 Corporatt> owner will help with fmancmg. Low- est pnced 2 BO. 2 BA in Villa Balboa. 3rd floor. penthouse with skylights & soaring ceilings. Don't miss out! Call Linda Oeth. CAPE CIYE-MllEL PERFECT I 1111,000 Cozy end unit condo in Lagyna N1g.uel with 2 BO, 2 BA. Lots of privacy. easy walk to the beach, security system & gated entry Solar assisted hot wa ter heater. Community tennis too!! ReCriger· ator. washer & dryer included. Ask for Nancy Sh ort • WIU CllSllH UCWllE S1H,IOO Highly upgraded 2 BO. 2 'h BA townhouse with wood sh utters and stained glass window & door. Oak plank flooring in kitchen and entry hall. Assumable fmancmg!! Owner may exchange for beach property Owner says "Sell It". Ask for Esther Tabak. FlMIL Y SIZE HPLEI 1121,000 Two separate. two story uruts. J ust 21h blockS to beach" Front units has 2 BO, 21 2 BA. den. family room. fan.•pla<.·e. la undry rm & private patio. Rear um t ha!> :l BO. 2 BA, fireplace, walk-in pantry & laundry room Wood beam ceilings, outside show er & pra vatR deck Ask for Lois Egan. THllS AIYllU SHl,IOO Light.eel tennis courts are en e xtra bonus of this beautiful 3 BO. 2112 BA Jasmine Creek townhouse" This former plan 5 model is an end unjt on a cul-de-sac with large sunny kitchen. family room & privatt> spa off master suite. Ask for Marie Denny. "' . • I -~ Lmu IALIM ISWI HI0,000 ReCently remodeled and redecorat~. this 3 BO. 1 ~ BA home (or 2 plus oHice) features a l~ge master BD with sunny deck & lovely bay views on a prime corner lot. Light, bright & airy. Ask for Hallie Strock. UCEUEIT IPNITllITT IUl,000 This luxurious Big Canyon townhome offei:s comfortable living in this gate guarded co'"?"1~· ty. Imposing two story entry opens to 32 b ving room with walls of glass to a garden view. 3 spacious BO, 2 ~ BA, fonnaJ d!ning room & wet bar. 3 car garage. Ask for Lois Egan SPICTACIW ICWI ' CATAUU vtnrsm HI0,000 Whitewater view from this Nonh Laguna 4 BD. 3 BA home. Open beams, family room & more on a cul-de-sac street-to-street lot. Terrific qualHy! Ask for Rod Daley •Um&llM VIEWS 1411,000 Turn oH your TV live entertainment is yours Crom this 2 BO comer unit right on the ~Y· You have the daytime activity of all the boats and the rught Hte view too!!! Beauufully remodeled and will sell furnished or consider a reasonable lease option. Property can be leased for $2,000 per month furnished. Ask for Carolyn Mason or Hallie Strock. IEW LISTIH-EMElllLI IAY SH4,000 High fashion 3 BD with ocean view. family room, fenced yard. flat lot Completely rebuilt in 1984 Lots of appeal & low maintenance. Ask for Rod Daley. EMEULI IAY 1411,000 3 BO, family home across from park Open beam Hving room, ruce patio. Close to beach, tennis pools. Best priced area. Just listed for quack sale Ask for Rod Daley or David Hirschler. ':,. F&IT&STIC ICUI YIEW HH,000 Completely remodeled 3 level home has a beauti· ful entertaining area centered around pool and spa. Large mast.er suite with fire place & study. This is a must see for dtSCriminating buyers!! Ask for Connie Maxsent1. EIEULI UY HIG,000 Large family home m this great community, close to beach & tennis wnh view of park. 4 BO, 3 'h BA plus outdoor spa & bonus room. Ask for David Hirschler. ICWFIHT-HHI UllU 1140,000 Just listed, spectacula r 3 BD, whitewater. pound· ing waves, Catalina sunsets, hardwood floors Nice traditional home--<>wner says "Sell Now" Ask for Rod Daley llYIM DIYl·PIJY&n IUCI 1111,000 Lovely 5 BO, 4 BA home m gate guarded Irvine Cove. Spectacular entry with swirnmmg pool, entertainment area. ocean view. Often considered the finest beacb in So. CalJf. Call Rod Daley or AJ Weinert. · NEWPORT BEACH 2123 San .loaquln Hiiis C•llA COYE , ElCEPTllULL Y PllOEll Rt4HM te Sttl,000 This beautiful Chma Cove home is one o~ ~e best buys in CdM or Newport!! Floor to ce11ing un· oootructed forever view of Catalina, sunsets, jetty, turning basin, etc from every room!! 4 BO, 3 BA wann woods & leaded glass doors add charm to this excepuonal property. If you like to enter· tam & enoy a t:onstant panoramic view change, this is a must to see!! Ask for Nancy Short. J . 1.14 AOH nlltS HTln S1Ml,MO Enjoy your own lighted tennis court plus an extra large pool. spa & lush landscaping. Outstanding home has 4 BO, 4 BA. with very spacious living room, dining room & mast.er suite. Property was completely remodeled in 1983. Owner may ex· change for smaller home in Newport Beach or Laguna Beach. Ask for Randy Katt or Bettina Laughlin Liii& ISLE I 1,111,000 Gorgeous home on outstanding lot with full view down Ne wport Channel. Slip will accommodate a 78' yacht! 4 BO, 5 run BA. 3 fireplaces and a pool BeauufuUy decorated! Assume a $750,000 loan Owne r 1s willing to trade up or down. Ask for Jon Jarvis COLLllS ISWI H ,100,000 Magnifwent bay fron t home on 196' frontage 3 BO, 2 1 2 BA. formal dining with fireplace, outstanding farruly room with complete . bar Beautiful woods throughout, crown mouldings. French doors and oak plank entry. Terrific fo1 t'ntertairung inside or out. Ask for Carolyn Mason CALIF. CllTllPllUY U41,IOO Huge custom family home with 5 BD. Separalt' adult & children's wing. Mast.er suite w/fireplace, soaring cathedral ceiling. Located on a lovely cul· de-sac . Ask for Linda Oeth. ctlmY UYlll II IPT IUOI Wl,000 Imagine living in Newport Beach with a brook meandering through your ~ acre elegant estate. This contemporary decorator's home has 3 ~D .. 3112 BA., fonnal dining room & den. Luxunous master suite will satisfy all needs. Handsome family room features hand-rubbed walnut ceiling & carved fireplace. Custom quality ... to see is to believe!! Ask for Na ncy Short. STATIU OOITE•PHAIY SPUIH $ ... 1,000 Exceptionally large rooms make this Emerald ~y home a great buy. 5 BO., formal dining, family room. den, spa and sauna. Across from the park Ask for Rod Daley IEWPHT PIHTill Sl•t,IOO Spacious penthouse with ocean air patios off all rooms. Formal di.ning room plus den and large rooms make this elegant living at Its best. Well priced. AAk for Linda Oeth 644-7020 - • .~644 -6200 IRVINE REALTY 2 Civic Plaza #100 Newport Beach, Ca. WE'RE NOW PART Of GRUBB & ELLIS Tiii IWI PllV&TE Wllll Mff,111 In this custom built home, high ceilings, walls of glass. wonderful division of children and adult areas. 5 Bedrooow, DR. Den. Fam. Room, Spa, on a beautiful street. Barbara Aune Pflflmll UYFIMT 12 ....... Magnificent custom home of stone and giass one of . Newports Harbor's most exciting lo- catlons-<>eean and ~tty view-3 bdr. including marvelous master swte with library and fireplace. Separate den & dock. Barbara Aune Ill OUYM-XTUll..aY F&ll. -E Sl,ltl,llO With a blend of traditional and contemporary. This 6 br. 7 ba. home is truly the ideal family home. Features a fabulous golf course and lake view. Finest of quality construction thruout. Owner as very mouvated and will consider trades. Danny Bibb Ill OUYM 111&1...., •Piii Sl,tM,111 With a touch of French European. this 5 bdr .• 5 ~ ba., traditional est.ate is truly a special offering. Includes six fireplaces, a country kitchen, library, elevator. formal dining and breakfast rooms and a sweeping Vfew of the Big Canyon Golf and Country Club. Excellent tem\S. Danny Bibb Ill CAIYH cttmY FIEICY Ptl,llO This lovely 5 bdr., 3 ba .. immaculately firushed home is truly one of our finest Big Canyon offerings. French doors lead you into a beautiful garden and pool area. Too many custom features to mention. Danny Bibb Ill C&IYH-IWTIC IEIMTIH SJlt,000 This 2 bet. 2 ba., Deane townhome offers a spacious lot in a most private location at the very lowest price in this gate guarded community. ~umable financing. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody llllSlllCTU llUI YD ........ Soaring ceilings, easy flowing. open floorplan highlight this 2 bedroom 2~ bath, den, library "Miramar" model in Harbor Ridge Est.ates. Soft neutral tones, available for immediate move-in. Ed Eecano/Maureen WhJte I ... IUIHIT ..... lfflll Slll,111 Ocean view 2 bed~. 21A baths, library. For- mer model in Belcourt Hill with vaulted ceilings. Ready for immediate occupancy with low- anterest. low-down payment Joan for qualified buyer. Builder will consider trade. Ed Escano/Maureen White LIYEU UCL .. I-Nil SSll,111 RI Large single story 5 bedroom, 3Yz baths. family room, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage with Mexican pavers and plush carpet. In prestigious area surrounded by million dollar homes. Divorce - must sell. Ed Escano/Maureen White UllMIW S1,lll,lll Thi$ 3 bedroom country English custom home is located in Newport &ach's prestigious. guarded- gate community of Harbor Ridge. The highest quality materials and craftsmanship have been used throughout this home. The owner will trade for commercial or other residential real e«t.att!. Ed Facano/Maurcen White IPll lllSES IATllllAY CAMW SHORES 4 br, fr. pool, spa BAYSHORES 3 br ............. Tom Ahlnson 1111..,.._ ..... Bev Morphy IPEI nus IATllllAY I SlllAY CAMID SHORES ant• ... ,... .... 4 br, fr. pool. spa 1·5 Tom AJliMon CAMW SHORES .. ". 4111 ..... 4 br, fr. pool. spa 1-4 Donn.a Godshall BlG CANYON Pll-• lwllltac• 4 br. fr l-4 Stephanie Grody IPEI lllSES SllUY CAM:ro SHORES 1121- 4 br, fr. pool. spa I ·5 , anllY.... s11a.- c1ose to South Coast Plaza, outstanding 3 bedroom 2 'h baths, home on comer lot. Kitchen with all amenities. fireplace in living room, and skylights. Garden window. Close to pool and spa. Lowest priced condo an development. Donna Godshall lllYlll TEIUCE PlllH• YllW .. SUI .... Single story 4 bdr., 3 'h ba .. formal dining room and family room. Two spacious master suites. Redecorated with new t.vpets, drapes, tiles. wallpapers, fixtures, appliances, etc. Sparkling pool iA private courtyard. Donna Godshall Ull ISU IUI.. SHI ... 3 bdr., 2 ba., incl. bedroom & bath upstairs with private entry. 2 patios, ccn:y liv. rm. with fireplace Good location near clubhouse. beach, & boat docks. Joan Lqwis WllllWEllY Sl ...... Low-priced Warmington Townhome Plan D with 2 master ~. 3 baths, den, spacious living room with fireplace & cathedral ceil.ing,"9. Formal dining, large country kitchen, anxious owner. $1,000 landscaping allowance. Lois Jacobs Lal SIU UfflllT Sl,Ml,111 One of the best buys on the bay. 45 feet of waterfront with pier and shp for large yacht. 6 BR. Vacant and ready for a re-vamp before the summer season. Lucy Rose Ufllll llft •W KIHllll Sil .... Harbor & ocean view from Uving room & balcony. 2 bdr~, den, 2 'h ba., elegant, community pool & beach. Owner anxious to seU, wiU a.<!Sist with financing. Assumable loans $379.000 Leasehold $65.000 until Jan. 1st. Tom Allinson/Mick:i Cooper .......... ...... A 3 Bdnn, family room residence in F.astbluff. Wonderfully remocfeled with the best of every- thing. Even a paddl tennis court for children of all ages. lncl. Janet Coby Ward EUUIT , ....... UIYN CISTlll U , 1•,llO Epitome ol luxury, beauty. converuence + privacy. 3 br. included incomparable master suite. sauna, spa, built-ins. marble. granite and rose- w~. separate office. nautihs gym. billard room, family room, large pool-2nd spa & Texas b-b-q. Includes decorator tunes and art n.ieces. Tom Allinson r· IOITWa. IDllEL SHI- A sp~endid ~ bdr .. home sporung a great spa in an mvitmg patio. This property is m move-in con- dition and offers a fine example of what good taste and good neighborhood can produce. Coby Ward oF•--•T ua,111 Thu delightful 4 bedroom C Plan m the Bluffs has ~erythmg you need for gracious hVlng. Beautiful French doors lead lO an enticing pnvate patio with a lovely spa & the pool is near by. C.Oby Ward un.us tt' • llE mm 1111,- 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, 2 patios & spa. Great Western assumable 1st TD Seller may carry 2nd. make offers. 2 pnvate beaches. private streets. 24 hr security gate to Bay Club Land mcluded Dona Chichester llTST&llll& YAlR 11 llYll SlllU MH .... Great 4 bdr., family home with separate master suite: Da>'. & night views of bay & city t.ghts Spacious living areas for entertaining. Perfect for the discriminating buyer. Incl. land. Max.ine Propp lfle&IYMOllll 1221,111 Private co.mer unit-3 br . 2 1 i ba .. 2 story "El Dorado" plan. Perfect conditton. Seller wiU help f~availabl~ 1m.medtately Commuruty pool, tenrus and secunty gate Martha Macnab 2 llSTI SllTl~TE PISSESSlll Sil.,_ Enjoy the unobstructed Vlews of Newport Harbor l Catalina & rute lites from thic; 3 bed.room 3 bath, family room. 3 car garage home. Neutrai toned decor. F.ci kano/Maureen White HllM ISUll New custom 8700 ~ ft . 5 bdr.. with French Chateau flavor. esst>nce of oppulence, fine design. elegant appointments and furrushmgs 50' on the bay. pier, slip and sandy tx>a<.·h At $4 .900.000 by appt. Martha Macnab LmA esu-llST LIUTlll S1,1..,_ 3 bd., 2 story hotne with spacious pier and slip. Best location on Lmda hie with view to tunung basin. Private community Wlth gwmt~ gate. tennis and community clubhouse and bc.-ach. Of- fered at $1 .195,000 leas('hold Martha Macnab UIHI ftlW mtllM llWL . 1111,111 Wonderful 2 story 3 bdr .. den, 3 bath home 'l'wo spacious master swtes, loft with oak bookl'A'! and wetbar Tasteful decor an impeccable con- dition Spa Offered inc-I l nd Marth Macnab Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality .. ' TOYS FOR TOTS INVITES YOUt Help the George Elkins C.ompany remember children who might otherwise be forgotten this holiday season: our residential real estate office at #2 C.orporate Plaza, Newport Center is collection site for the 37th annual "Toys for Tots" campaign, sponsored by the Marine C.orps Reserve. · New and unwrapped toys will be accepted every day, 7 days a week, until December 22, from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . The Marine C.orps and the George Elkins C.ompany. a full-service realtor with over 60 years of service to the community, thank you for your support. PRICE REDUCTION OLD CORONA DEL MAR Choice location.south o( Pacific Coast Hwy. Lrge living room with brick fireplace. dining area. 3 bdrms, private patio, 2-ear garage. Asking $265,000. Call BINNIE DIXON EXCELLENT OWNER FINANCING Enjoy cool bree-z.es just one blk from ocean 3 bdnns, 40 ft. lot. Abundant storage, lrg rooms, 3· car garage. Upper urut w/m1m ocean view. Great for guests or in-laws $55Q,950 Call BINNIE DIXON CORQlfA DEL MAR OFFl~t· 8UILDING Fully leased 4-suite office building in excellent locauon. Gross income $44.900. Offered Fee at $625.000 Call CAROL PANGBURN MESA VERDE COND0 ••• $91,900 Rare "A" umt in excellent move·m condition 2 bdnns. single enclosed garage. Great JocatJon! Comm pool Must see to appreciate Call DONNA WEBSTER MESA VERDE MOME 12°/• ASSUMABLE LOA" 30 yr $84,900 hxed rate 12". interest Joan may be ~wned for $350 Owner will carry 2nd T.D. Lovely single level home w/lrg FR & separate LR. Qwet & converuent locauon near Harbor & Baker. Ruded to $131.000 CalJ SALLY SHIPLEY NEWPORT BEACH-POOL It SPA Beautiful 3 bdrm and den or 4 bdrm home Lovely patio entertainment area with lush gar- dens and fire pit Also has R. V. access. Excellent locauon! A must St.'e for the d1.scnminatmg buyer Pm'l'd al $324,900 Ask for BILL or DONNA WEBSTER BIG CANYON-NEWPORT BEACH OWNER MAY FINANCE A WallaC'e Neff designed residence on the 18th fairway. Thrl'e or 4 bdnns, planked hardwood floors. gated entry. zoned heating, 3-car garage. private pool w/separate pool house & sauna, beautiful rost> garden & fruit trees. $1 ,100.000. Call DON DeTHOMAS or BILL KROGER BA YFRONT-S350,000 PRICE REDUCTION Owner must sell his custom built bayfront home. 5 bdrm.s. 5 1 2 baths. formal dining room, family room. Shp for 55 ft boat. You own the land $1.300.000 Call CATHRYN TENNILLE LUXURY ON LINDA ISLAND Fifty-two feet of waterfront w/docks for two 60' yachts The residence commands water vistas from most rooms. 4 bdnm. game room. central vac. Panelling & wall coverings tastefully selected. $1,350,000 L.H. Call JOYCE DABOLT or SALLY SHIPLEY PENINSULA'S BEST BUY ON THE SAND-OCEAN FRONT Lease option or sale Excellent location on Wei1t Ocean Front near 12th Street. Qua.lJty built 5 bdrm home w/Cantasllc ocean view. inner courtyard, security systeM & parking for 3 cars. $695,000. CaU SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT SPACIOUS CONDO W/OCEAN VIEW Coty fireplace tn living room. Beautiful, bright tr1-level with 4 bdnns. family room, formal dining, 3 baths, double garage Community pool. spa, tennis courts. $223.000 Call GOROON LEWIS "\ - PERALTA HILLS-COUNTRY MANOR Elegance and grace are evident in this "Eng- lish Cotswold" mansion on one acre in one of Orange County's most prestigious areas. Four bdrms. 5 ~ baths, library, game room. Camily room. sauna, tennis court. pool, spa, horse facilities are among its fine amenities. $2,500,000. Call OORCYI'HY MITCHELL OPEN HOUSE COME SEE THE BOAT PARADEI FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21-7:00 PM 239 VIA LIDO SOUD, LIDO ISLAND One of the flnest bayfront homes in Newport Pier & slip for large yacht. Great lOQtion w/lota of parking & three car garage. Elevator, central vacuum, electnc awnings, m&.1d quarters & more Call MARIA BERCOVIT'l NEWPORT BEACH CONDO DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION 2 bdrms/den located on the 5th (airway. Big Canyon Highly upgraded. Landacaped by Beeson. Walking distance to Newport Center & Fash1o~lsland $390,000 Call CATHRYN TENNILLE NEW LISTING EXQUISITE POOL HOME Walk through the tropical entry atrium t.o a very speaal 3 bdrm home with famtly room and 2 fireplaces. A sparkling pool/patio area completes the setting. If this isn't enough, we.have good financing too! $259,000. Call JOYCE DABOL Tor SALLY SHIPLEY LIDO ISLAND BAYFAONT Spacious family home on sandy beach w/adjacent greenbelt. Seven bdrm residell(.-e w/separate maids quarters. may be used as a 5 bdnn home w/2 bdrm in-law or income unit. Isl T.D. is fully assumable . $1,475,000 Call MARIA BERCOVIT'Z DOUBLE REDUCTIONH BLUFFS BAYFRONT 180' panoramk view of back bay & ocean. Highly upgraded single level -w/French doors.. pa.rqueJ floors. wet bar, shutters & lrg deck. Assumable loan! Land reduced to $35,843 & price reduced to. $212,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT BLUFFS-FRONT ROW $211,000 Highly upgraded 3 bdrm end urut on lovely greenbelt overlooking back bay. Lrg anumable loan at 12.25'-interest. Land in escrow w/10% finanang for $38,767. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT BLUFFS-FEE LAND LARGEST MODEL 2600 8Q. Ct. of perfection. Newly decorated, highly upgraded. Extra Lrg bonus rm & spacious country kitchen. Beautifully landscaped wrap-a· round pat.lo on lovely greenbelt near pool. $295.000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T LUXURY ON THE BAYFRONT 152' bay front.age, 80' dock. Large pool on deck w/expansive water vista. Spacious ltving w/formaJ dining, FR, sunken wet bar. gallery sil.ed halls, oak panelling. Huge master swte plus 4 bdnns & balha. Country kitchen with mzny exu-aa plus eating area. Quality in custom design & craftsmanship. $1 ,350,000 Call MARILYN 1WITCHELL LOCATION & TERM8 TEAMS a LOCATION $30,000 down will make this lovely home yours 2 bdnns. 2 baths, cathedral ceilings. One blk to pool. tennis cts, playground. Move in condition ls! T.D IS assumable owe 2nd CaU DOROTHY HARDCASTLE NELLIE GAIL RANCH Contemporary designed rust.om home on nearly an acre. Lovely Japanese garden w/sauna, pri- vate pool and 2 spas. Cedar ceilings. Palos Verde stone. full aecurity system. $699.000 C'all LINDA TAGLIANE'M'I LIVE IN THE FOREST Sailing. tennis, pool. aauna, billiards & club house privileges included with this 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 2200 sq. ft Canuly home. Located on cuJ-de-sat· in eucalyptus grove. Hi&hJy upgraded Top value $197,500 Call MARY JANK HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEWPORT BEACH Quality exec 2 story home Cathedral ceilings, spiral stalrcaae, aep maids qUar1ers. Spacious. manicured lawn. WW trade for quality <'Ondo in Newport $335,000 including land. Call TODDY SMITH GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 i: 2 CORPORATE PLAZA D SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CEN TER e -OrMge County .... Estate/An Advertislng supplement to 'he DAILY PILOT/s.turdey, Oeceinber 15, 19S.. Specializing in properl'I on 1/u waler ... near lfu waler ... and wilk View of waler COLLINS ISLE BAYFRONT-VIEW A premium locttton wtth en UNC>eaTilUCTED VIEW on the Main Beytront-ret pftVllCJ from w. com. locetlon, ewrounded b1 rNture ~-A lowel1 peUo-llke elttlfta .. on the wetert' to enfor the ••l• & euneet&. A treclttloMl 2·1tory home with 4 bedroom•. Mbnwy, deft, torrnet dining aind pier fot lerve Jecbt. S2,t50,000 FEE. Cati lor brochure. 111-1400 or fn.4llOO HARBOR RIDGE-CUSTOM VILLA A new EXCLUSIVE leflnG on""' HC'.91*loftel ......,_ reftMft VIiie In a I~ ~-Hendctefted Imported materWI. Fr.fteh ctoon. elcytlghts, wood ~ ceHlng9 Ind ......... MllhopnJ doota. V1fW °' CetallNI from tMI I'~ I bedroom home. With 5.S bethe fot c:omfottable ll¥tna end en~ In grendeur. Ueted prtc.: t1,111,000 lncludn laind. 811-1400 WATERFRONT VILLA-SPANISH STYLE Cuetom, grendloM end HS*'9tw• with lot• of tlle, htgh c.flnt• + the dtema of .., Interior 1wtmmlne poo1 encloeed In • lendlCaped etrtum. 0.... 7000 eq.ft .. I bedroom•, sauna, bllllatd room, .a.vator end large pe~ on the weter. A pedect home for levt.h en~ng Md private IMng. S2,300,000. Allo, lrY......_ for ..... .r•,.500 per month.131-1400 · LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT A V ... ntlne cu.tom built home .. en H~lent legoon locetlon and ffftur" s bedroom•, 4.5 beth• end II complet.aJ redecor1ted. Extenatve woodwork compli- ment• the specious rooms. Courtyerd entry end • lerge atlp + aide tie. Security system. Owner Mk• you to submit on.rel oner.cf •t $1,250,000. 531-1400 . ON WATER-BRIGHT & FORMAL Heve the bea1 of both wortda-torm• llvtng and entert.ln- lng end lntormel be1tront '9CfMtlon. Totelty coordeneted "oH·whlt• decor" with apeclowl lfvlnt, fonnll dining end temlly rm. 2·•tory with at.med , .... wlndowl end qualftJ decor + ape l bullt-ln berbeque. Benk owned...eo JOU heve g,..t ftnenclng term• on thl• 3 bedroom home. See to 1ppt9Clete In• superb location. $1,150,000. 811·1400 OCEANFRONT ON THE "POINT" EXCEPTIONAL LllTINGI Flrlt tltne ott.red, thle epedou• 4 bedroom, 3 bllth tamffy home fMturM en vpet*' ltYtncl room with • torewer 91ortoua 1tlew of the hetbor, tettJ, Corone chi Mar and Lagune llMChl DowMteln le• temlly room with wet ber end patio on the und. Amenltlee teloN In thle .... 000 hofM. C•l 131-1400 LINDA ISLE-ONLY S815,000 A apeoloua ......,.,.,.._ etyle ree6dence •lttt 18'19 11vtn9 room, ,...., and totftMll dlttMt room•. LO'l9lr pellO .... to ....,,..., .. 2 .... , .... ~ wtil ... ttnance to • ~ .,_,,.,, ... tMe pr .. ttge home In • prfv•te communttJ ON THE WAHR. a1-1* HARBOR RIDGE ESTA TES-VU lkNthtlklftf YIEW of Mytlne, oceen a nltht llghtL-pkla. rour own prtv ... awlmndng poot. F°""81 Jet comfoftebte 2-etory etteched home with pnten entry, Interior ltrtum, '"'"*'" ,,.._,., suite +-3 other bedroolM. All clecoretor '-""" and lullury ecoente. A•ldng 9115,000 FH. 131·1400 BAYFRONT CORNER-DRASTIC REDUCTION The ..ettmete In Interior dee9' with .............. In the enter1lilnlng .,... and 4 bedrOOMa. lnetudee famlJ room end gourmet kitchen ~lftt the • ...,.,.., tw .. racM + .._ tte tor ""811 boet. Ortglnel ownen ....,. =•rwd the lmm8CtMte co.tdlttona. Mduoed to ,000 FEE. Call 131-1400 BA YFRONT TRADITIONAL--t875,000 Alt exc.lent tocetton with• WIOE VIEW on the.._.,.., of boettng ectMtJ and night flthb. <>teer ....., 2...-, hOfM with epec:le\MI ltwtng roelft IMdlng to ........... " I =-~ hufe .....-bedroom _... 9ftd 2 ott. ......, ......... y_., .... ~ ~......, .. ,,..,_, .... ,...,. to • ...-. On Fla laftd. ..... a ......... IS1·1400 , OCEANFRONT-CUSTOM HOME A new Meting tM1 week .............. .,... and cMmllng In "9fY ..... C•toftt decor thrDUfhout ... a bedroom hOIM + melde room (or deft). Tw.etory, a..ded ...... Frenchdoon, aundedl a .. , .... _.._..._.. VIEW of Catellne a ~. ~ klecMn, •"'9hta. MCutltJ 6 Intercom. t7SO.OOO. 811·1400 OCEANFRONT-COMMANDING CORNER Exdttng erchffectute, .. WGD~ lftd ln..,MUng eccents In tNe quetltJ 2-etory ~ wtth beat bMcfl out front and YEWS ..,..., al Cetallfta a ......._ C ...... end a..-a bedroom-. etiyMghts Ind open cteeagn. Specloue temU, room and den. A .,.._... to own et 1715pGO FEE. 8'1-1400 BALBOA ISLAND-LARGE DUPLEX 0.... 1.000 eq.tt. In thla •P• do us COfMf property, dOM to Merine Ave. "'°"*"· UM .. • home w'"-4 bedroome and rent the othet' a bedroom unit tot Income. DfM bJ 200 Ameth11t end c.11 tor detaffl on flneftc:tng. tN0,000. ~ ' BAYFRONT CONDO-VIEW Wet., VIEWI from htng end lftlllt., bedroom. Boet allp .. .....,.. with tNe 2 bedroom 2 beth condo and owner m_, CMrJ the 1st T.D. SU9MIT OFFER, OWNER ANXIOUS. t•.000 FEE. &11·1400 NEWPORT CORNER 2 LOTS + HOME OM lot hM en OW... 3 ....,,.,., 2 beth home + edfolnlng oorw lot. OWNERS WANT A aALL OfferM at t•.000. IUIMrT AU OFnRI. &11·1400 LIDO ISLE-SOPHISTICATED HOME ldeel fot the dlecrtmlnetlng HecutM Who eppNde ... .....,t 8dult htng. Totel MCutltJ In tMe 2 bedroom, 2 beth ....W..ice Wtltl •large petto. 8pectoua on• atreet-to- atrMt lot. ••.ooo 131-(400 NEWPORT OCEANFRONT DUPLEX EllCeptlcM..ie, INll priced ..... on the OCH"frOftt. Com- ....., tumllMd down to h ... , t111pDDon. 2 b1•00fft• ~&cit unit hee 8 fh9P1ece. Owner .. OORlldaf :::""! tat T .0. l:a '"..,,,,., Try ..... ....,_. Meed fot .................. idllli .. 19 ........... U1·1400 NEWPORT HEtGHTS CORNEA A toWlf remD d1l 1 d oon......,_, ~ home Wtltl apeclot• 4 bedrOOMS a I beth&. EnMt1 ced b1 e..-"extr-." ekrlaMa, )ecuu1. twdWood ftoor9. ......, dln-1"9 room. c:sce.t wee.. from the dedl• . .,..__ C .. ln-llOO BAY VIEW-ON WATER lmmeculete 3 bedroom, 2.5 beth tamU, home on the weter with dockend29'cle Hee. PM~..-• ~t or meater eutte Wtltl ftreplece and loft bedroom. OwMr wt11 CMrJ 111 T .D. Wtltl ~ down. T"'9 le • dellght to .... .... U1-1400 I • I BUILDERS HOME-QUIET STREET From the oelic and i.eded ga.-entry pllerf to ..._ eotar hNtM poof llMI ape. thll 4,100eq.ft.apeclel1MMM hee II alt 4 MdrOOMa. a '-the, tonftel ctenlng roont, ..,._,_t room, temtty room, bof"'9 room plu9 Htra buM-tne llMI upg1adM. Ctoee to golf counee end perk. Reduced to *315.000. 111-1400 NEWPORT VICTORIAN-NEAR BEACH Onty 4 doors to the oc:een, thl1 cuetom home hae Iota of oall, brlckworic Incl quelltJ detemng. FamltJ room, formal dining, ptlYate ...MecJr and much mor. lftcluded In tMe 3 bedroom hcMM. Mklng$39S,000 FEE. 131-1400 HARBOR VIEW HOMES-POOL An EXCEPTIONAL property ln thle fine rffldentlal eree. NeJCt to • grwenbett tor prtvecy, thl• P•rmo model la totany upgreded with expended t•mlty room + fenced poof on • huge lot Included with thl• 4 bedroom home le • aepetet• poot/gueet houM with IMng/bedroom combo a bllth. Meny apeclel t .. tur .. ~ move-In condltton. U.ted et $31$,000 FEE. 831·1400 CLIFF HAVEN-POOL-LOVELY Prlucy, Md"9ton, end • centrel Newport loceUon Mer achoOk, ahope end 1 greet., .. for fotglngl A wondetfut l8'ge temltf home whtl 3 bedrooms + den. Courtferd entry end 1 beeutfful poot end ape. Reduced to S:.0,000. Celt 131-1400 PENINSULA PT-LARGE HOME .... fot '"""' who need• 5 bedroom&. Sp9dcM• llvtng room with~ end alt comfot19 fot conv.nlent IMng. A ftne 2·•1ory home In • quiet locltlon, near a.y end BMc:h. sm.ooo. a1-1400 BALBOA ISLAND-CAPE COD Ctoee to..,, tMI lll8ad home hM brlct!, Woode and ..,.,..... In thla 3 bedroom home with loft. A.eking --.000. fn.tlOO • BAYSHORE-NEW LISTING! Flbuloue deell"et''• home In exdultn .... Ught, llrtght a*' a b1•oom wttti 2 ~ ~......., eune with epeclo• atttMg room. L°"'f In...,..., w.,. SS'TS.000 lndudN lend. &11-1400 SEAVIEW-VIEW HOME lmpeccllble 3 bedroom home wtth eoertng cetllnp, sunny 1tvtng room, ...... elde flld end V1EW o( FeeNon Wend . Cloee to poot. ape end tennis coum. SS35.000. &11-1400 BALBOA ISLAND COTT AGE A tredlttonal ..-Mt cott.ge fot a WMkeftd ....,... or wln..,/8UfftfMJ ,....., protMt'J. OM of h ... 2 b 1 d oom t1onMe attll _.......,.. In tMe ~-aes.-Call l73-llOO NEWPORrs KINGS PLACE lender owned prq11rt7 In•....,._....., n1l9hborMod. LOOKING FOR A FAaT SALE. thla CM ""9n hoMe "8e herdWood Roor-. bftcll llrepleee a open burned oeMne• In temltf room. Alt extra._.. lot wtttl S II 1 •-.... '°""" cten1ng room 1Wtttt bey wlndow9. Aek"'9 S25'7.51D. lftdudee the &end. 8'1·1400 CAPE COD DOl.L HOUSE--$119,SOOt ...,_.., decoi elect 3 bedroom hOIM + deft on • cul de MC In Coete ...... Apput,. In...,..., detel • .... ~ ... d Jard. ... and bur.., c.......... 01-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS SALES. RENTALS, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT f ' ) R&:IEE Real Estate A Great Western Company CAllE~ .. IUllS -Largest lot in this ·•p:l:tige area with private beach acxess, Catalina & sunset views. This 4 bedroom family home is vacant and ready for quick occupancy. AJl this can be yours for $295,000. 7141759-1501 llY• TDUCE Nil ... -Ex- ceptional expanded home for the active family. Walk to beach, yacht clubs, tennis, golf & shop- ping. 4 bedrooms and 3 baths on .g<¥"geous large private lot. Make IWHPlll Y1EWI -Of Newport Cent.er & golf course. Light, bright and airy large 4 bedroom home with separate guest or m-law quarters. Extra large garden with natural look pool and spa + water- fall. Fabulous opportunity at $349,000. 7141759-150 l IUmFIL UYllllD. -Exquisjt.e & charming decorator owned. Ame nities include: private beaches, entry to Bay Club, boat storage. 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, sunny lanai & qujet elegance. This is a MUST SEE! at .$395,000. 7141759-1501 appointment to see this onl?! $499,000 FEE. 7141759-1501 I :1tJi1] jl I :J ¥:13: 111] al I] :t.i 1] 41iu;1 WI RENSSESSlll Superb buy an the Bluffs. Quiet end urut near pool Spacious condo with 4 bedrooms & 3 baths Excellent loan Listed at $189,500 759-1501 JISlllE CREEi CURIEi . ··1. Very desirable model with 3 bedrooms, 2 1h baths. Beautiful use of stained glass, excellent quality plush carpeting, decorator wallpapers. Please call to see. 759-1501 $460,000 • SPYIUSS 4 bedrooms, 2 'h baths, formal dining room, ocean view and front courtyard with a pool. It sounds good and it is good' Call today for an appointment to preview. 759-1501 PRICE REDICEI! Totally upgraded. large townhome with an un- obstructable, beautiful back bay view. Many, many amenities and beautiful decor throughout. Now priced at $369,000. 759-1501 llRlilll II THE ILIFFS Bank repo with truly ex(.'('Jle nt value. 3 tx-droom. 21'2 baths Priced to sell at $139,900. 759-1501 JlSlllE CREEi CHIRllER Very desirable model with 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths Beautiful use pf stained glass, excellent quality plush carpeting, decorator wallpapers. Please call to see. 759-1501 EXCELLEIT llY-$311,000 Quick possession as possible for th1R lovely home in Corona de l Mar Situated on a large lot. Short walk to the beach. Call 759-1501 .· NEWPORT BEACH'OFFICE 2170 Ian Miguel Drive Ne~rt leach, CA 92180 , (714) 759-1501 IUlllFICEIT WltEIFIHT LICATill 3 bedroom house with one of the most beautiful views anywhere. Just above the main beach at Corona del Mar with steps down to the sand. Chance of a Lifetime' 759-1501 HIPPY HOLlll YS And many happy years can be yours in this e xecutive home in Dover Shores. Fantasllc view, nice pool, new kitchen. Vacant & ready for ottupancy. Exc.-ellent for entertaining. $600,000. 759-1501 IHI ASSIUILE LOU Harbor View home with first trust deed of approximately $118,500 at 11.14% VlR. Total price $260,000. Vacant. Very popular plan. Good location. Call 759-150 I 1211,600 This 4 bedroom home boasts a private beach access plus a Pf!aCeful view of the hills. Lovely rear yard with greenhouse. Call 759-1501 IEWPlllT IUCI lllTS 2 units with an SMumab1e loan of approximately $250,000. Total pnce $330,000. 2 stories. Good investment opportunity. Call for an appointment to explore financing 759-1501 VICllT-IEllCEI Tl $111,000 Lovely vacant condo in prime condition. Tennis <.'Ourts, pool and spa are all within the complex Walk to the beach. 3 bedrooms. two stories. Lots of room to enjoy. 759-1501 "ITS I TEI" Perfect in Westclif{. This home has beautiful t.Jle, upgraded carpeting and much more. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining room and family room for only $289,000. 759-1501 ~. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You ." EXCELLEIT .... llm 2 units. 3 bedroom & 2 bedroom in Corona del Mar. Front unit has 2 fireplaces, family room. nucrowave & compactor. True quality offenng Owner has lowered price to $330,000. 759-1501 ORANGE HILLS 1~% -IUllE IH.U Listed at $335,000, this 5 year old home has a first of $123,500 approximately. Owner will consider carrying a 2nd. Beautiful house with all amenities and completely upgraded. 759-1501 IRVINE llYE YlllSELF I PIEIEIT Lovely, quality 2 bedroom t.ownhome in Rancho San Joaquin can be yours by Chris~. Truly a prime area. Please call to preview. 759-1501 PRICE REllCEll Immaculate 2 bedroom and den condo in Rancho San Joaquin. Adjacent to golf course, pool, green- belts. $177,500. Owner says sell. Must move to new area. 759-1501 COSTA MESA 2 HOUSES 01 URIE LIT Room to build a third house. Excellent opportum· ty for a wise invest.or. Owned by a lender. Priced right at $1 59,000. 759-1501 TllPLU 2 units with 2 bedrooms each. One 1 bedroom unit. Listed at $174,900. Compare and you will agree this is a good value. Call or come into the listing office for rental figures and other infor- mation. 759-1501 'NEWPORT BEACH Off.let · '. 2170 San Miguel DrlVI \Ne~ort leacft, CA 12llO (TI4)75•1I01 COVEi PllTI llOME Palatial Morroccan design 6800 sq. ft. of the finest quality craftsmanship available. s ar, 7 Ba, 5 car garage, 3 level luxurious home in . prestigious Harbor Ridge in Newport Beach. French doors and custom cabinets throughout. Gourmet kitchen with lavish equipment. This new home has just been greatly reduced to $1,950,000. ' I FIOIT ITIEn ·llVllE RIUOE Charming custom 3 Br, 2 Ba home shows pride of ownership in every detail. Beamed ceilings, wo~d shutters, plaster walls, formal dining room. Private courtyard with quality land- scaping. On fee land at $395,000. Vergllene Hull PERFECT Smlll II Ill CllYll Now reduced to $595,000. Expanded Broad- moor Plan 4 on' quiet cul-de-sac. 4 Br, family room, formal dining. Quality upgrading through- out. Covered patio. 3 car garage. $595,000. Vergllene Hull COIDO WITll PEllSOIALITYI This 2 Br, 2112 Ba condo in Eastside Costa Mesa Is just loaded with extras! Lots of oak, ceramic tlle, and a convenient location. BRAND NEW ON THE MARKET AND WELL PRICED AT $158,000. Call Vergilene Hull at our office for an appointment. -lllSTI 11111 CllYll This highly upgraded 2 Br, 2'h Ba Is Immaculate In every detalll All new fixtures and tile In the baths. New custom cabinets In the kitchen. This Mclain townhome Is close to shopping and professional buildings of Fashion Island. Seller Is very motivated. Well priced at $310,000. Vergllene Hull ELElllCE II .l&SMllE OIEEI If you enjoy plush carpets, plantation shutters, crown moldings, wood paneling PLUS your own private spa-you will love this extraordinary Plan 5 In the desirable gated Jasmine Creek with community pools and tennis courts. To view this special property at $399,000. Call Sue Thomas. Ollll II IEWNIT IE•m Two large Mstr suites and den. 21~ Ba, large living room. 2 ftreptaces. Separate dining room. Bright, clean unit and now includes washer, dryer and refrigerator. Clote to schools and •hopping. Owner. Submit! Assumable loan.Marie Fargo · . .. HIUlll 11 IDl•ll Two contlguou• tot• So. of Hm' In deslrabte old CdM. Quiet corner locatlon-cloee to beaeh. Good flnanctng available. Now reduoed to $375,000. Mary Slvaallan #3 Civic Plaza, Suite 170 \ Newport Beach, California 92660 J 710-8333 Plll 3 II Ill CllYOI This 4 Br, 2'h Ba home Is priced extremely well to sell NOW! All freshly painted inside and newly carpeted. Located on a prime street with custom homes. Large private lot. Offer~ at $560,000. Vergilene Hull · IEW LISTlllS &IUT FlllLY HOME II TDSTll Spacious living at an affordable price! Com- posed of 5 Br, 3 Ba, family room, dining room and living room. This home has an upgraded cop~r plumbing system. Situated on a large lot, it Is ideal for family enjoyment. Offered at $316,000. Kathleen Kuilanoff COIMERCllL ILDI. II CDM Large commercial building on Pac. Coast Hwy-fully leased with 5 tenants. 38 years remaining on lease. Asking $495,000. Karen Kudla THE COIDO OF YOUR DIUIS Waken to the reality of this spacious 3 Br condo. Dcorator perfect for warm entertaining and comfortable relaxation. Deck and covered patio ... extensive mirroring. Privacy and just steps to a lush park. Located in Woodbridge & offered at $148,000. Helen Wood FOIECLOSllE-WOIST II TIE ILICI An exceptional valu<'-lowest priced in Irvine Terrace. A fantastic buy for the smart buyer needing 4 Br, 2'h Ba. Home on pool sized lot. PRICED TO SELL. $265,000. Jan Foster IUIUTIC WITEIFUIT II llYll s•ES This large, spacious 5 Br. 5 Ba waterfront home is an exceptional buy for the family who wants everything; boat docks to accommodate 3 yachts, separate In-law suite w/FP, master suite and private adjoining study-both w/copy FP's totally private lnn~r courtyard allows entertain- ing enjoyment of huge pool. spa & fountain. Video security system, 3 car garage. All this for under $900,000. Jan Foster .. ,. wm PIESTllET This super premium, outer turning basin lo- cation on Linda Isle can absolutely not be matched! Completely unobstructed water vtew and access. Expana lhe now 45' docks to accommodate up to 75' yacht. 4 BR of gracious living. $1 ,395,0QO. Jan Foster ... ITIP UPI IUlll Enjoy this 4 Br,· 3 Ba home at~ the un- obstructed Bluffs In Capo Beach. T.tlls com- manding 180° ocean view and enhanced by this • warm and cort two story rustic dwelling. Re- alistically prtced for Immediate sale. Motivated seHer/good financing. $595,000. Jan Foster •t11 FlllWIY YIEW 3 Br, 21h Ba Augusta model overlooking beautl- ful pool. Neutral decor. Includes washer, dryer & refrigerator. GOOD FINANCING. $299,000 . Marie Fargo · ' 1mm11 101m1cs1 This superb customized residence with a breath- taking view of ocean and bay. turning basin, pavil!ion & city lights is a "must see" for youl Private pool and a.pa. c:>eGofa.«>f.-uE~toe6-<lta--_. lore. All in a guard gated estate-like setting. $549,000. Orrlel Smith · DCELLEIT TU SIELTEI 3 Bd bachelor unit. Excellent locati~just st4tPS to bay and ocean. Low down possible. fflgh assumable loan. On leased land with good ctepreciation possibilities. Offered at $125,000. Mary Sivaslian llUT llY II SAllNllTE Nicely manicured 3 Br family home nestled between large evergreens. For the romantic a luxurious spa off Mstr Br. Skylight in Mstr Ba. Close to So. Coast Plila & airport. Good free- way access. Well priced at $144,900. Rul Rocha VIEW TllE IOIT PWIE Watch it yearly from this beautiful remodeled home. Ocean and bay view. R-2 lot. 3 Br, 3'h Ba, pool. Vaulted beam ceilings. Owner would con- sider trade for Harbor View Hiiis. Now $519,000. Rosemary Sietz PllME Liii IAYFlllT New on the market. Exciting bayfront location of tul'tiing basin. 4 Br & den, 4 Ba home with 2 kltchens. Effective use of stained glass and used brick. Expansive view from upstairs recreation room. Owner would consider trade for smaller Balboa Island or CdM home. Call Vergilene Hull for details. NOW REDUCED TO $2.150,000 ------ IUIUllC nrrem Pun 11111 Spectacular 5 Br, 3 Ba, 2-sty custom home In elegant Dover Shores. Can easily handle 150 people for a party. 600 sq. ft . Mstr suite with huge walk-In closet. Solar heat through- out-costs only $10.00 to heat water! $440,000. Dave Busk & Marie Fargo PICIFll PUI Tlln.D• llUllS Fantastic buy with great financing! 3 Br. 21~ Ba Pacifica model. Two fireplaces. This Is a great famUy area. Call for financing details. NOW ONLY $240,000 WITllFlllT Flll PllPllTY Reduoed $100,0001 3 Br, 3 Ba. FR end formal OR. ExtenaiVe use of glass for waterway viewing • Longest shoretlne In Coves-120'. Pier & ftoat for so· boat. Call llstlng office for info on exchanges and financing. A beautifully' land- scaped comer lot. YOU MUST SEE AT $775,000. Bob Grosa .. * ~appfl 'NotidagJ ~ OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 34 ENCORE COURT, Newport leach ... Newport Crest townhome. fully furnished 2 bdrms. 2'h baths. tri-level with permanent ocean view from master suite Just reduced . NOW 179,500 ( 1-4) 760 VIA UDO ORD. Udo Jsle . ,_.Original.Lido home on 45~ wide lot nex!._!o gre~nbelt Fantastic bay view. Asking price $1 ,575.000 (2.4) 100 VIA FLORUCE, Lido Isle ... Great corner location for this beautifully designed 3 bdrm, 3 bath. family room home Many quality features you will agree. Asking $490.000. (2-4) f THIS UDO ISU IAYFIOMT-offers a long list of truly exceptional features - Rare large lot next to greenbelt -Large sllp for 60' boat -3 car garage -Two sunny patios -Separate maids quarters -Huge master suite with sitting room and fireplace -And muc:h morel!! $95,000-$300,000 BANK OWHlD VACANT LOT tn Laguna Beach with J white water view approximately 25 x 80 Submit o n terms $95.000 WESTCUFF VIUJ -in Newport Beach, a de- lightful condo for the adult, 2 large bedrooms & baths on the ground level. Courtyard, pool & spa. Walk to shops. Price $159,000. A BEAUTIFUL RETREAT -with a breathtaking view of ocean & bay from 2 balconies. This Ver- sailles condo features 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. large closets. washer & dryer included. Comm. pool & spa area. Offered at $275,000. NEWPORT CREST TOWHOllE -Professionally dec- orated 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths. shows like a model Community pool & tennis. Price $169.SOO NEWPORT CREST TOWHOME -Features 3 bedrooms. 211, baths. full ocean view from living room & master suite. Price $250,000. Pool & tennis. NEWPORT CREST TOW•HOME -In model condition with a spectacular water view. 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, pool & tennis. Price $189,000. NEWPORT CIEST TOWHOIE -Features 3 bedrooms. 21h baths, tn-levet. pool & tennis. some ocean view Price $180.000. $300,0QP-$600,000 •EW'°IT HEICltTS -One of 4 homes on cul-de- sac, all 4 years new_Eeatures 3 bedr_QQIDS.. .den, formal dining room. Assume present loan. Price $350,000. CALL NOW. VHY A,,EAU•C -2 story home with 3 large bedrooms. 2 'h baths. family room, formal dining. Well maintained. move-in condition. Price $-425.000 on Via Quito. JUST USTH' OI UIO ISU -a neat and clean 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on large lot close to clubhpuse. $349,000. SUPER FLOOR PLAN -two story Lido Isle home remodeled in excellent taste .. features 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. den. large sundeck & patio built-in stereo Pnce $493.500 TWO DUPLEXES at $359.000 each Very well maintained. near ocean at Newport Beach bult in 79 4 car qarages each urnt Good investment BAH OW•ED & AM UCEllHT IUY -m Corona del Mar. Corner locttt1on on Waterfront.Dr. Cus- tom built home. French windows. oak floor- ing. close to shops Price $475.000. flHASTIC 2 STORY -on Lido Isle and near new, beautifully decorated with furnishings nego- tiable. 3 bedrooms. 211? baths. den, wet bar. rooftop spa. REDUCED TO $559,000. $6 00,000 . $800,000 BAIK OW•ED -Laguna Beach retreat. Spec- tacular. very secluded custom home with pool. spa & sauna. Newly painted Inside & out. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. family room on approx. 'Ii acre. Price $650,000 SPACIOUS AND DESllHLE -home on Lido Isle corner location Beautlful_ly maintained 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. formal dining room. High ceilings with open beams and a lush patio for relaxing and entertaining Price $675.000 on Piazza Lido. ~(,~t < "'J~ ,. . IH rh)Ml 111 G<Jlaxy Drive. an , . 1argt:! lam1ly room Alth ~u:.: i~ 111. •,1f::ll\ ot 1 .iv and ocean Pool 8 ..ii "•""Q w,.,.,, I• • t"leO pleasure Price <=7" .. ::, 1.t)O r t:e tar.cl BAYFRONTS TO· $1,900,000 HYHOU Rl·11S( -On Lido Park Drive with a fantastic water view, from 4th floor. One bedroom & bath, new kitchen, security bldg. Slip avallabte. Affordable price $220,000. IAYFROMT HICH·RISE -On Lido Park Drive, 3rd floor corner unit. One bedroom, one bath, super bay view. Owner will finance. Price $275,000 IAYFROMT MICH-RISE -on Lido Park Dr. offers a real show place. Master bedroom. den. 1 'It baths, beautiful kitchen. security bldg. RE- DUCED $50,000 now $295,000. Low dnl! llY lftD CITY UCITS -enhance this pro- fessionally decorated bayfront condo on Lido Park Dr. Features 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, 2 dec¥s. air cond. Walk to shops & res- taurants. Slips available. Price $475,000. UYFROln FOIECLOSURE -on Linda Isle. A per- fect single level home for entertaining. Uvng room & dining room separated by a wood- burning fireplace and kitchen has a relaxing bay view Call to see. asking $799,000. DUIATIC ,.ICE IEDUCTIO• -Now priced at $925,000. Beautiful bayfront 60' on the water with pier & slip. Spacious floor plan of over 5000 sq. ft. of gracious living In Dover Shores. flUASTIC ,.IC( IHUCTIO• -you can't afford to pass up. Beautifully remodeled bayf ront with super view & dock for large boat. Price $1 ,295,000 on Via Lido Soud. Large master suite with bay view RlLAllNC WAHR VIEW from this 2 story h, ylror11 with 4 spacious t>edrooms. 4 baths. tam1ly room 2 hreplac..es 1 in master suite. tlock and !:>\lndy beach On Vta Lido Soud ~ 1 495 000 .CELUH GW•H FIH•CIH -Is offered with this · .ldo Isle bayfront with a super view of all bay activities. Slip with many electrical outlets. Ideal for sportfisher. Features 3 bedrooms. family room, formal dining room. Price $1 ,495,000 on Via Lido Nord. HJOY THE HOLIDAY ACTIVITIU -from this elegant- ly decorated bayfront home on Lido Isle. Has every feature that would appeal to a dis-, crlmlnating buyer. 5 bedrooms, den, maid's quarters, dock for 2 boats. Price $1.900,000 on Via Lido Nord. I r TM· -·~PALM SPRINGS, PALM DESERT, RANCHO MIRAGE, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, INDIO TALK Of Ttf: TOWN Where an 1ou hnd • llome 1>11Ced •I only S:?.&QQ1 Gi1i@ ij' • ,au to '" 1M l!Ptt- bedroom nomr with vaulted ce11tng. cuslom ul)lradts and unreal v1ews1 Owners loss 1s tour ~a·n Ntw on lhr markel (Ml S 11New 1 SUNRISE PALMS Lovtly ! btdroorr nmpl~lrly !H'wr dtor lurn.shl'd ond lh• ''"di! of P •Irr. Spr nps !tit> 11mp;,.. ''~' ,,. 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JICllE WllLEIUI ASSUMABLE LOAN PRIME EASTSIDE COSTA MESA AREA. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, ALL NEW KITCHEN, FORCED AIR & CENTRAL AIR. ALLEY ACCESS, 2 CAR GARAGE, EXTRA SPACE, $165,000. H-U-R-R-Y! JICllE UllLEIU LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION SOPHISTICATED 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH NEWER HOME IN MESA VERDE. CLOSE TO GOLF COURSE. SE- CLUDED LOT, WOOD FLOORS & 3 CAR GARAGE. llEDICED TO 1231,100. JICll llllLEIUI S-E-C-L-U-o:£-ll ONE OF A KIND CUL DE SAC LOCATION. HUGE LOT, PRIVACY, 4 BDRM, 3 BATH. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. REllCEI Te 1210,000. JICllE MlllLEIAI MESA VERDE CHARMING SINGLE LEVEL TRADITIONAL 4 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM HOME ON QUIET COURT STREET. USED BRICK FIREPLACE, 'HARDWOOD FLOORING & TREE SHADED YARD MAKE THIS HOME AN EXCELLENT VALUE. ASKING $169,950 . .llCllE lllllLElll "CHRISTMAS SPECIAL" "NEWPORT BEACH'' $14 7 ,500 3 bdrm, 13/. bath. Solar heating, new roof, new copper plumbing, updated kitchen with all new ap- pliances. Lovely enclosed room addition for multi-purposes. Hardwood floors. Take advan- tage of lower interest rates and motivated seller. RITA WADE 631 -1266 OPEi HOUSE SUIDAY 1-4Pll 2021 Di111 Ll11, II EXECUTIVES-PENTHOUSE CONDO RITA WADE WM~· 631-1266 Spectacular view. 3 bdrm. 2 bath end unit, highly up- graded in guard gated community. Excellent for the executive. Submit your terms and financing for sellers consideration. Owner will trade for home in Newport Beach up to $650,000. Asking $325,000. For a private showing contact RITA WllE 631-1266 $91,000 ASSUMABLE LOAN-EASTSIDE 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage, plus additional parking. Alley access. Darling home. Complete new kitchen. Central air conditioning. Large lot. Assume $91 ,000 loan at 12% and much more. For further details, contact RITA WIDE 631 -1266 LIQUIDATION CAN'T BELIEVE IT! Must liquidate gorgeous 2 bdrm. 2 bath, air conditioned condo near S.C. Plaza for $69,999 also 3 bdrm model for $79,999, pool, spa, carport. Assume 10.5% financing. Won't last lllTA WllE 631-1266 COUITIY FRENCH-KINGS ID. VIEW Superb 5 bedroom residence on large prime corner lot. Sweeping view of Bay & Ocean from master suite, living room & den. 4,480 square feet of luxury living. Sep- arate maids quarters. Numerous custom features and amenities. JUST LISTED AT $750,000. EX- CLUSIVE SHOWINGS. RAE ••n11;A~:;o~:$m.ooo E · llOD&ER"l I ASSUME $600K AT 9.,. nu 6: Immaculate Lido Isle triplex. KVM~ Right on the beach. Two 3 bedrooms units plus 1 bdrm unit 131-12~8 ~ over 3 car garage. Excellent value ~ & financing. REllCEI TO 1775,000. ~ UE UISERS 631-1266 e· NEWPORT 4 HEICHTS-$199,000 . Charming 2 bdrm plus den home with one of the Heights best locations. Contemporary landscaped. Open Sat & f Sun. Call UE ROISERS 631-1266 i CLIFF DRIVE VIEW o· From this exceptional Cliff Haven home. Four bedrooms plus den & family room. View of bay & ocean from master suite & large observation deck. French doors to oak floor. It has everything! Beautiful yard with pool & spa. Just f listed at $450,000. RAE ROICERS 631-1266 • EXCLUSIVE $189,000 6 3 bdrm charmer in Newport Heights. 2 full baths. Warm cozy den. Assume 1st TD. Excellent opportunity! Call for appointment. RAE RODliERS 631-1266 ~ I I e I BAYSHORES COUNTRY TUDOR JUST LISTED-Stunning five bedroom and five bath residence is unparalleled in quality of craftsmanship and design, within the private community of Bayshores. Formal dining room, family room . maids quarters and much more. Asking $585,000. Leasehold. Exclusive showing. Call CURT HERIERTS II 631 -1266 CURT IERIERTS II ' WM~-I 1a1-121• D EASTSIDE COSTA MESA NEW LISTING Super sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath residence on one of Eastsides ~ nicest streets. Home includes remodeled kitchen, famlly J room w/fireplace and dining room. $165,000. CIRT fl MEllEITSll 631-1266 tJ NEWPORT CONDOMINIUM-$179,900 2 bdrm built in 1980 is only steps to Newport Bay. Owner f will consider lease with option to purchase or may trade i with cash for , commercial land or income producing [l property OIRT IEllERTS II 631 -1266 u FROM $99,000 Costa Mes~·~'!.~-~~~~-~~~T .. ~~~!O.M~l~UnM~ireplaces & I attached S 0 L D o UT; standard ft· amenities. few minltes ride to Newport ~ay & beaches. OllT IEllllTI II 631-1266 I • 631-1266 I 14''§\~ IMN'Wkm.~ ~ ..-'ti'l'W _.. mm1.--•:;;w1 ~•a•~'' -.w;;1w1 J5IMlk acwa .,..'**' ,2 _0tq•C°'1nfY~E11M~~'•ln0"1e>P9".,..,,lot"6tJAfl~.~·1•1 1984 · ·'. ·=···."•.1• .. f • · ..... :"r: •1 • • -... -·-. - 0 a a 15'~ em1> ~··s .... #fl --·•> .. ·•--•1¥ ..... , ...... WJt9C ••w --e I e I e I I I I . I i e I e I I I ,\\\ . ~~! WE6 NEED YOUR LISTINGS I HOME OF THE WEEK *COMMERCIAL CROVE* n .72 acre• In Valley Center. 800 Haa• avocado•, 2,000 Mlneloa Tangelow1, 9,000 Valencla Orange•, 250 Ruby Red grapefruit 9 to 15 years old. Can be 1ubdlvl1ed Into 4 1ectlon1. Buy part or all. Wiii trade for unit• or a private home. $80(f,OOCJ:na-l tm£DI' ~ - ~ LIDO WATERFRONT Outstanding 6ayfront will dock up to 50' yacht . Fantastic turning basin, mountain and night light views. This re- modeled, open, light and airy home feat ures 4 bdrms, 4 baths, all new gourmet kitchen and extensive tile through- out. $1,950,000. IOI I DOVIE IOOP NEWPORT BEACH EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE Call for details on this entertaining 3 bdrm, 3 bath with large dining area. Very large pool with finest bay, ocean & Catalina views. Features beautiful self contained game room with wet bar. Owner is ready to move. $425,000. Call for land quote. IOI I DOVIE I OOP * BAYFRONT, PRIVATE DOCK* Spacious 4 bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining. family room. wet bar and large master suite ith view of the bay. Built-in BBQ, covered patio and lawn. Private 40' dock. $500,000 Submit! IOI I DOVIE IOOP n * NEWPORT BEACH WITH T'ENNIS TOO! * a 4 bdrms, 2/5 baths. family room , 2 fireplaces, wet bar, • extended views of city night lights and ocean. Community j pool, tennis and spa. Security guard gate. $395,000. IOI I IOVIE IOOP e I e I * VIEW, VIEW, VIEW * Catalina, Bay, Ocean and night lights. Wal-k to restaurants, beach and schools. 3 bdrms, 2 bath, 2 fireplaces. separate family room near pool. Seller can carry large note. $375,000. IOI I I OYIE I OOP SANTA ANA HEIGHTS-HORSE PROPERTY Builders delight. This property has pos~lble comm?rcial value. Lot size 66X300 with a back bay view. Has existing. small house & storage barn. Zoned for horses. $350,0dl5. 1111 HVIE IHP I Bob I Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. D TOP SILES PRODUCER FOR CALIF I 1983 I LEASE* LIDO ISLE* LEASE n· 3 bdrm. 3 bath, great location. Will lease yearly or monthly. IOI IOOP * BALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX * Investors, 2 units + bachelor (1) 2 bdrm. (2) 2 bdrm, (3) bachelor units. Walk one block to beach. $215,000 FEE. Ul I HVIE lllP * NEWPORT BEACH FAMILY HOME* Great family home on quiet pride of ownership street. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, hot tub, many upgrades such as oak floors, gourmet kitchen and trench doors. Private back yard. $309,000 Ill I HYIE IHP WE NEED YOUR LISTINGS Bob & Dovie Koop PENTHOUSE CONDO Villa Balboa's larges penthouse, 3 bdrm. 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining room.Submit all offers $265,000. IOI I IOVIE IOOP * LEASES & RENTALS * LEASE ~ Harbor Island Dr. 4 BR. 3 btC:f,~ ""-19. family room. wet bar. Dock for up to ~~ . 1ease with 35' sail boat & lessor:~ f\,~t;TAL ~..it boat for $3200. 3 bdrm, 3 path condo. $995 mo. IOI Jll., 011 11111111 * CUSTOM VIEW HOME * Foreclosure, wood & glass 3 bdrms, 3 baths, gourmet kitchen. Ocean, canyon & city lights view. Owner & lender will cooperate with the sale of this home $399,000. Ill JR I lllUIEI 0 CHECK THIS FORECLOSURE 3 bdrm condo. Many upgrades. Large yard. 5 years old Pool. Seller has agreed that all sellers procedes will go to buyer at close of escrow. $116,500. Ill JI I IAllll CAMEO SHORES Spacious S bdrm, 5 bath, formal living and dining room Oversized lot with pool and spa. Ocean view, private beaches, owner wlll consider lease option or finance property. $529,000. Ill JI I I I BOB & DOVIE KOOP 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1.266 WN4¥ CZJ::I ~ liii3"WM" Cf&il) ~ t:¥NJ -. ma--. l*ii -.11113 .. Cl~ :1wM* &iii i* WMll Gil}) ~Mk \ J ~~~IM~~totheOAtlYPILOT/SaturcS-.y. December 15, 198• -~l I • '.. , 111 t \ • •rti •1• '" • _; • • -_ _ __ I ( NEW LISTING CdM CONDOMINIUM -1 Bdrm, tge deck, corner location. neutral decor. open feeling. comm pool in Sandcastle $149.500 $109,500 .. $299,000 CdM OUPLUES -Great So~th of b1ghway lo- cation Spacious units. Ocean view from back unit Only $298.000. NATURAL VIEW -Front r ow location, nothing but nature, 2 bdrm townhouse in Newport Beach with two master suites. great loan $111,900. ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES -And get two work on 4 bdrm, 2 bath family home. Owner/agent ready for otter. owe 2nd . $109.500. AFFORDABLE CHARM -Neat and clean 2 bdrm. near shops and cafes rn o ld CdM. nice yards. excellent loan. $215,000 BLUFFS BEAUTY -Two bdrm townhome. plant,'- t1on shutters. antiqued cabinets. perfect con- dition. some view Only $137.900 WCSTCLIFF TOWNHOME -Lovely location, 2 bdrm, 2 bath with delightful patio and partial view and only $130,000 GREAT SPOT TO BE -View of lake and Big Canyon golf, next to tennis, 2 bdrm con- dominium. priced to sell fast $249.000 CUAN IN EASTBLUH Immaculate 3 bdrm Lots 1 1 '''' Llose to h1gt1 school and shops Own~r .iqent transferred $265.000 CAPE COO Immaculate 2 bdrm townhome 1n NPwport French doors and windows. wood floors and formal dining room $153.900 ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES -And get to work on 4 bdrm 2 bath family home Owner/agent ready for offer owe 2nd $114.500 OPPOSITE NHYC Older 3 bdrm, 3 ba. great R-3 corner lot with view potential. owner may finance $299 000 MESA VERO£ Quiet cul-de-sac. curvect..d.rive. paned windows qreat curb appeal. 3 barm 2 bath on 7 500 c.,q ft lot $165 000 WOODBRIOCES' FINEST Nice decorator touches. 3 bdrm. home warranty. total secunty, all Woodbrtdge has to o ffer $199.500 SECLUDED ATllUM MPsa VerdP DrivP 3 bdrm. 2 bath family home Back yard wi th lush landscaping and fruit trees $ 152 000 U~IC2U A PORTRAIT OF SUCCESS! -As wife. mother, community leader and real estate pro- fessional -M eltnda Hugill. is a portrait of success Back with Unique Homes after a six year "sabatic al," Melinda returned in a blaze of successes; 3 transactions including a beautiful listing in Harbor View Hills that has a view that goes forever. S300,000 I U11. YOU CAN DO IT -Beams. bricks. newer 3 bdrm 2 bath home '12 block to beach. With help 1t could have a view. $345.000. ESCAPE -Very adult 2 bdrm condominium with pool. spa, beach access and picture perfect 1etty view Only $375,000 NE\Y LISTING IN HOAOMOOR -Im- maculate 1 story 4 Bdrm family home. used brick entry, rear yard like a park $335.000 (LH) HUGIMC OVEI THE OCEAN -4 bdrm. 5000 sq ft mastenece in Laguna. Steps to beach. breathtaking view, spa. newer $1 .520.000 SIT ON TOP OF THE WORLD -Overlook Newport. harbor. ocean from 3 bdrm, 6 bath estate in CdM. Truly unique $1 .150.000 CKAMrlOllSHIP COHOMllUUM -A beauty, 2300 sq.ft. in old CdM, Spa, decks. interesting view. 3 bdrm, 2 baths at $300.000. SINGLE STORY CUSTOM -4 (or 5) bdrms 1n heart of coastal Newport Beach Spacious. bnght. with sunny patio $415.000 EVEIYONE IS LOOKING -For a home like this 1n old CdM Custom. 3 bdrm. 2 story, block to beach Make offer $439.000 YOUR VIEW 'POINT 4 bdrm 1n H V Hills. CdM . court yard entry. single story great view of city. bay and beyond. $365.000 LH. ONE BIC LOT -Single story 4 bdrm in Harbor View Hills. Sport court. ftrep1t . covered patio. near park and all for $349.000 "Oii A CLEAi HY" -See San Clemente to Catalina Island while sitting in living room of charming 2 bdrm. $695.000 THE SOUTH Of FRANCE -Captured in Cameo St)ores. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 1'1 acre, pnvate beach access. assum. loan. owe 2nd $425,000. BIC HD CHHMlltC DUPLEX -Old CdM near park. playground, 2 bdrm. 2 ba. owner unit. French drs, leaded glass, fireplaces. $340.000 OM THE CUFF -Above Newport Harbor In- credible view. 4 bdrm. 4"ii bath. pool and spa Needs finishing touches $395,000 L · CLASSY CLASSIC -South of highway duplex w ith 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm units. Owners deck large with some view. Good loan. $395,000. MAHOI lllCE -Popular "Lautremont" townhome. Dynamite view on best street. 4 bdrm, nearly 3000 sq.ft. of luxury. $798,000. PAllf-lt lOAST HIGHWAY AT Ma ARnfUR BOULEVARD IN CORONA DEL MAR ----~-r----::------------~--...------------ YOU DROPPED YOUR WHAT? OUR PRICES ... lt's our Phase IV close out party -You're in vi ted a nd at these outstanding price reductions don't yo u deserve to own a home in NEWPORT BEAC H? We think you do -He rc's why - PRIVACY We started with the locati on-about a ten minute walk or bike to the beach. Fresh ocean breezes-a forest o f lush green landscapi ng. Lots of privacy. including a 24 hour staffed gate to greet your friends and keep you safe. FEATURE Ai r-conditioning for a start. you just can't depend o n Mother Nature these days~ Extra large balconies and patios for just plain o ld fun and relaxing. Our elevators really make coming and goi ng easy. Up-scale a p- pliances a nd mirrored wardrobe doors are but a few of the features included. Saleo; Oflll"t' Open Daily 10:00 A.M. to $:00 P.M. \ILLA BA LUO A. 9$0 CAC:r\EY LAl'E '\e"Aport Beat·h. CA 92663 f 7141 64~·64$9 DESIGN O nl y the best. ... Dreamy master bedroom suites with spacious walk-in closets. Some of our living rooms are la rge eno ugh to show off the grandest of pianos. O ther plans offer bright sunny corner kitchens that wi ll satisfy even the fussiest gourmet~ PRIC ING Frankly. there couldn't he a better \aluc anyw here. but )OU he th e 1udgr of that. T\\o-bedrooms & T\\o-· bedrooms I Den as Joy, as $180.000 A very limited selection of penthouse homes from $2~0.000 to $250.000 -------~----------<{§/" VlLLA-BALBOA BY THE NEWPORT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY -~ f .... I HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * * 1225 Bayside Dr. Newport Beach 644-9060 $550,000 Sunday 1-4 704 Avocado, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $215,000 Sun 1-5 **1225 Bayside Or, Newport Beach 644-9060 $550,000 Sunday 1-4 1552 E. Ocean Blvd, Balboa Penln, Npt Sch. 644-9060 $299,500 Sunday 1-4:30 3028 Ocean, Corona del Mar 675-4721 $695,000 Sun 1-5 1825 Port Wheeler. H.V Hms, Newport Sch 640-5835 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 854-7104 $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 12 Rue Villars, Big Cyn NB 759-9100 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •2753 Vista Umbrosa. 84utts. NB 760-8333 $296,000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM ...,.. 2772 Clrcle Or, Bayshores. Npt Beach 644-9060 $237,500 Sunday 1-4 •517 GORGONIA, (Bluffs) NB 640-6259 $224,000 SAT 1-5 * *41 Balboa Coves, Bal Coves, NB 760-8333 $775,000 Sat 1-4 340 East Broadway, Costa Mesa 548-9441 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1-3 960 linden Pl .. CM 751-6190 $100,095 Sat 1-4 **3335 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 75~-1501 $925,000 Sat 1-5 * 1707 Port Stirling, HV Homes. NB 786-3715 $246,500 Sun 12-5 467 Westminster, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, NB 675-8676 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 340 Cabrlllo (Eastslde). C.M. 533-8176 $144,900 Sun 12-5 *311 Colleen, Eastslde Costa Mesa 642-5200 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 * *600 Harbor lsld Or, Promontory Bay, NB 631-1400 $1, 150,000 Sun 12-4 1215 Mariners Drive. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $395,000 Sun 1-4:30 1511 Miramar, Perlnsula Pt, Balboa. N.B 631-1400 $480,000 Sat 12-4 1528 Orange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 1135 Pembroke. Newport Bch 642-5200 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1730 Port Barmouth Pl. NB 759-9100 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **5109 Seashore Drive, N.B. 756-9162 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **4601 Seashore. Peninsula, N.B 631-1400 $735,000 Sunday 1-4 100 Via Florence. Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $490,000 Sun 2-4 2129 Vista Entrada, Bluffs. Npt Beach 759-1501 $369,000 Sunday 1-4:30 4 BEDROOM 500 Rockford, Corona del Mar 759-1501 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 333 Miiford. Cameo Shores, Corona del,I 640-4868 $595,000 Sunday 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or ••812 Aleppo, E'Blutf, Newport Beach 644-9060 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, N.B 548-564 7 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1100 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, Npt Sch 759-1501 $800,000 Sunday 1-4 * 94621 Gomam, Cameo Shores 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1~ 9 Hermitage Lane, Big Canyon 644-6200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••2127 lndlan Springs. Back Bay, N.B 650-1022 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1326 Mariners Drive, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $298,000 Sun 1-4:30 1501 Miramar, Bal Penln, balboa, N.B 631-1400 $485,000 Sat 12-4 46 Mission Bay, Spyglass.NB 760-8333 $569,000 Sun 1-5 1856 Peros, CM 751-6190 $229,900 Sun' 1-4 ••4645 Perham, Cameo Shores NB 644-6200 $729,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1218 Polaris, NB 751-6190 $525,000 Sun 1-4 1938 Port Bishop, H.V Hms, Newport Ben 644-9060 $349,900 Sunday 1-4 1718 Port Sheffield, Harbor View Homes, NB 631-7300 $300,000 Sun 1-4:30 441 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Beach 631--4042 Sat/Sun 10-5 •4639 Tremont Lane, Cameo Shores. NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2006 Windward Lane. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 S BEDROOM * * 760 Via Lido. Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $1,575,000 Sun 2-4 5 BA ptua FAM AM or DEN 55 Goleta Point, Spyglass, NB 631-7300 $895,000 Sun 1-4:30 1226 Polaris Drive. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••25 Rldgettne (Harbor Ridge) NB 760-8333 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1206 SantlagO Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $425.000 Dally 1-4:30 .> 2__ • 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, NB ~ '"1,696i000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 6 Trafalger, Harbor Ridge, Npt Bch f>.40....4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 220 Via Genoa. Lido lslan<f, N.B 644-9060 Sa1/Sun 1-4:30 **239 Vla Udo Soud, LI, NB 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 I BR plue FAM RM Of DEN *20691 Aquatic Ln , HB 751-6190 $166,950 Sun 1-4 103 Via Udo Soud, LI, NB 759-9100 $2,950,000 Sa1/Sun 1-4:00 CONDOS FOR SALE' 2 8EDROOM 24 76 Santa Ana #B, CM 751-6190 $138,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 3 8EDAOOM 24 79 Rue OeCannes #2A, CM 751-6190 $149,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 2476 Santa Ana #A, CM 751 -6190 $139,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 • TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 28R * • 34 Encore Crt, Npt Bch 673-7300 $179,500 2 BA plue 2 BA 1611 Cliff Drive. Ctlff Haven, NB Sun 1-4 631 -7300 $350,000 Sun 1-4:30 • Spa *Pool * * Waterfront * * * Waterfront & Pool "' GIYe addr ... at guard oat• ---..... ... .... • ExECUTtVE PROFILE She takes pains to meet buyers' desires By JOY DEE ANTHONY design that has been already o.1t,... e-.._.._, achieved. Le Raisor of Raisor Realty Though home prices are gen- came to Irvine from a town near erally stable now because of a Kansas City, Mo .. many years continual effort by the Irvine Co. ago. Recalling those Missouri to see that supply matches days today, she says she has no demand, "We had a paradise for desire to ever be that cold or that speculators up until about the hot again late '70s." Raisor commented. For 17 years now she's been "We also Jlad a lot of Investors • watching the city of Irvine grow, buying. We have some now. but and helping families find a dream not the magnitude we had home In what she considers one before." of the finest communities on As the real estate business earth continues to become more com- Back 1n 1969, when Raisor's plex, Raisor cautions against too real estate career in lrvtne began. much reliance on the computer. she said, "They were 1ust getting especially by new agents. Instead ready to open the Culver off-of checking property in the field, ramp of the San Diego freeway. If they often expect the computer you were anyplace except gomg to supply all of the necessary onto the freeway. you had no information. "The computer stoplights anywhere." The does not indicate ~ethef' the streets were almost hke farm proper s~~ld or fee," roads. she remembers ~-~•118 points out. Similarly, it does The Irvine e back not indicate whether the seller the city's population was on the verge of foreclosure, would be 450,000 by the year or whether there was an Illness in 2000. Though 11 looks like that the family. "And so there's not figure might easily be surpassed. Justification sometimes for the Raisor sees no cause for alarm on kinds of market evaluations that either the pro-growth or the anti-they will give a potential seller or growth side Officials won't just buyer." lock the city, she says Nor will "People buy hOuses from an developments be allowed that emotional standpoint. The com- destroy lhe city's beauty Raisor puter is no emotion whatsoever points to Woodbridge as exam-It's just cold, hard facts." Buyer pie of th e kind of efficiency of feedback obtained from out in Le Ralaor the field is part of what "makes you a better salesperson in the end," she said. Quite often buyers give real estate agents a complete list of what their needs are. But even when the agent finds a property that fits the list, Raisor says, a buyer often chooses something that doesn't match the original requirements at all. An agent can't expect to rush back to the computer and say "Give me one with pink walls," says Raisor. "You have to be ready on the spot" with knowledge of an existing property that fits the new requirements of the buyer. Raisor explained. Raisor attributes much of her success in real estate to her honesty and the honesty of the two daughters. Dawn and Deb- bie. who have worked alongside her for many years. "I won't compromise my integrity for any amount of commission, .. she tells people. 'Tm not going to lie to them and I don't want my staff lying to them ... "What does Le Raisor do for fun ?" she was asked in . an interview at her Michelson Dnve office As she paused to consider whether travel was her favorite activity, her daughter's voice floated over, the partition· "She cleans the garage." . Preview sales co1n1nence at Harbour Pointe HB hom es ocean-close. situated in a n ambiance evoking Medite rra n ean Preview sales have just commenced with an unprecedented buyer response at Harbour Pointe in Huntington Beach. where an ocean-close location is com- bined with a Mediterranean ambiance. Harbour Point consists of 82 con- , dom1n1um homes by Westfield Develop- ment Co of Irvine. built with a ''total community concept 1n mind Westfield used the same concept at Pointe Surfside in Huntington Beach Electronically-operated f entry gates will introduce the community, which will contain a central courtyard showcased by a tiered fountain. A private recreation center will include a pool. spa, trellised colonnade and clubhouse. Four single-level floor plans will present a selection of one·bedroom, one- ptus·den and two-bedroom arrange- ments with up to two full baths. Private entry courts or decks are Included In every Harbour Pointe resi- denoe. Moet homes wlll also feature one or m«e patio are .. or, in the upper-level Harbour Point feature. 82 coJ1doe lD a "total community concept" by lrrine'• WatOeld De•elopment. plans. sundecks and balconies. will include space for washers/dryers and To· visit the site. take the San Dieoo Amenities will Include ceramic tile or enclosed garages. Freeway to the Valley Vlew/Bolsa Chica wood parquet entry flooring. wood-burn-exit. Proceed south on Bolsa Chica Road Ing fireplaces In the living rooms. custom· During the preview period, the con'-approxlmately three miles to Warner crafted oak cabinets and ceramic tile domlnium homes are priced from Avenue and then turn right and continue kitchen counter tops. Vaulted and ca-$89,900. Special bond financing for to the sales office, which is open from 10 thedral ceilings, skyllghts and decorative qualified purchasers provides 30-year a.m. to 5 p .m. dally, except Wednesdays plant shelves will further hlghllght the loans at a fixed rate of 11.45 percent and Thursdays. For additional lnfor- upstalrs residences and all of the Mmes ( 11 .95 percent snnual percentage rate. matlon, call 846-7734. 11-ar..-~ ..... eatat./An Advert1a6ng auppa.nent to the DAILY PILOT/Satur~•Y· December 16, 198<4 --..!!.---------_ _. ' --------------·--r ------,'( b ulGO\iC)Jt~ VJ•A.0 0111 OJ lnom kltiu11 Qnleltt ., A nA\ulGt :'i 11>11Ji '(Jnu 0 qno10 Coral Pointe offers ocean--view executive homes Master planned homes tn San Clemente off er financing at fixed rates Coral Pointe Is a collection of ocean- v1ew executive homes atop the hills of San Clemente. Bullt by Maurer Elliott Develop- ment, these elegant residences are avail- able with 11 .75 percent fixed rate financ- ing. ··Discriminating homeshoppers ap- preciate the high standards of design, quality and distinction found In the homes of Coral Pointe," said Dorothy Russell, sales representative for the residences. "They are hard-pressed to find anything to rival Coral Pointe in all of Southern California." Priced from $280.000 to $550,000, the homes In the master-planned com- munity command a view of both ocean and sky. _ Available in a variety of floor plans. Coral Pointe homes are available in one- and two-story configurations. with up to approximQtely 4,370 square feet of living space. / Designs feature wet bars. formal dining rooms. breakfast nooks. as many as three fireplaces. master bedrooms with retreat and skylighted dressing areas. Kitchens feature electromagnetic cook tops. double ovens with rotisserie. microwave oven and micro-touch dish- washer. Master bedroo.ms offer skylighted baths and ceramic Roman tiled tubs, antiqued brass and porcelain fixtures, pnvate dressing area. mirrored wardrobe doors and built-in shoe racks. Solid wood entry doors with beveled or stained glass Insets open into elegant entryways. Other amenities Include oak banisters and hand railings. trench doors and skylights. Some plans feature con- versation areas. an activity room and a media/entertainment center. To reach Coral Pointe, take the Santa Camino de los Mares) turn right on Sales office and models are open Ana Freeway to the Camino de Estrella Avenlda Vaquero to Calle Guadalajara daJty from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For additional exit in San Clemente. Head north on and turn left up the hilt to Calle Corral and Information call Dorothy Russell at Camino de Estrella (which turns Into the homes. 498-8100. New homes a~ailable Thia 1ingle-famlly home ii one of four model• on view at New Providence, the neweat "colony .. In Johii D. Luak a Son'• community of Marblehead In San Clemente. The bomea are priced from $131,000 and ranae from two bedrooma, two bath.a to four bedroolll9 and three bath.I. Some al80 feature ocean viewa. URE 211' PllME ISUH Niil MME 4/+ bdrm. big dock(s). play lawn & swim beach Walk to ocean fun 7 car parking. low owner fin. $750.000 (land incl) Room for expanSton 110.0202 IEW PllOI! llH,MO OTll .,.. Sat/ ... 1-4 MYER SllllES IEW llEllCTill Tl 1211,000 trU U T/Ill 1-4111 .. 1141laluy1r1 .. Spacious 4 Bdrm & den. 2 ~ baths. Two 2 car garages. Large lot with room for pool or RV parking. ...................... • ..... 1 let Us Hel, Y •• Sell Vour Pro,etfr! Tht Oa~y Piiot ofltrs you tin e1KI sue Id on cu "P1eture Pace wetkeocts for 1us t $25 ~ day or Z d~ys for S4S S.. 1 picbn. or •fl photorraph it for ,. It 1 .......,, d!Mce M2·11ll I • """' - -----...cl. - -YOU'LL FIND IT ALL IN THE REAL ESTATE TAB SECTIONI 842-5878 Orange County Reat EstateJAn Advertising eupplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 15, 1984 -19 ~- - L EBITIDE IOID Harbor View Hills. Spec- tacular view, 5 BR, pool. spa. Private showings only. •• UITllCS IDIEmT-1141,• IM Just listed 11/16. Peach color luxury carpets and de- sigrJer coordinated decor. Gorgeous, bright and sunny! PAlflMO -1381,900 4 Br. X wide yard for RV storage, spa. Owner trans- ferred. Good assumable loan. Pill--1314, .. 4 Br, huge yard, RV storage space, tile kitchen. Good as- sumable loan. OCEAN VIEW REMODElfD Finest quality reconstruction in Cameo Highlands - ocean view. Owner will carry 1st TD. $535,000 fee. ZOIED F• !ID. UllT Corona Highlands -re- modeled 3 Br. 2 ba. Seller will carry 1st TD. Reduced to $239,000 fee. Large lot. C.11111 IPEI RIISE 200111,.W.lrm 12,111.oH Magni{icent Bayf ront Estate 6 bedrooms located on sandy beach with breathtaking vistas of Newport Harbor. Saturday & Sunday 1-4:30 1112 RUIMlm _... .... IN N EWPORT C ENTER 6449060 COLDWeu BANl(C!R O FHOEI Tl SELL IY •c. J1, 11U 220NIHIA UlltlU IPH..sf UTl l• 1·4 P11 Magnif1ec•n1 'ountry F'rE>nch 5 BR home on widest strt'{'t to slrt>t'1 location. High bc.•am l"t'lhngs. formal DR, 3 ftreplac.'tc"S, FR plus library Bank w1U h<•lp finance• Bring offers! IN NEWPORT C ENTER 6449060 101 V1A LIDO, UDO ISLE OPEN SAT/8UN 1-5 UAMn..a _ $!71,• fM Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool. ....,..u;..,-spa. 100' boat space. Will exchange. 4 Br, expanded din rm, par- quet floors and new carpets. IPYll.AIS VIEW-CAmllA $579,000 fee. Capehorn, 4 Br. Good financing. Superb condition. C .. O lllCIUIDI VI EW-VIEW $419 ,000 fee. This view is unique -west- erly and southerly. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Charming Spamsh 3 Br. 2 Ba on 45' lot, deck. t'Ourtyard, pier & slip. $1,100,000 BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,250,000. PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Exc1ttng Ocean & Jetty Vlews. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1 ,150.000 WEST BAY A VE BA YFRONT At N JI Y C Trc.1d1tt0nal 5 Br spt'<'lat ul:Jr .:.M DUPlf bay Vt<"w OwnC'r fmanc:mg $ l .050,000 ~ . LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE $250,000. Good financing, m MYITIC WAY, LAG .CH OPEN SUN 1-5 upgraded 3 Br. 1112 Ba+ 2 Br, 1 Ba. Good income. ftD IT&ml COJIP&n UALSft'Aft I'!· I Panornm1c· fl('t•<in & c·1ty vww. -.pacious ~ Br :s R:t Xlnl f 1mmcmg. now $750.000. COTTON POINT EST ATES Custom un•an vww lots nt•x t to CaS3 Pm 1f1ca. S;m Clc•m •ntC' from $550Jj()0 WESTWOOD VILLAGE Prune English traditional 3 Bd, 3 Ba. 3 Frplc's, 'hrdwd firs, nr UCLA. $685,000 BIG CANYON GOLF C~SE JEWEL ()plft S..y 1-S 11 CWry t8s This home 1$ so cozy · you must come to see 1t! Used bnck, r rench doors & windows. pretty flower gardens. lovely open views. nice privacy. Completely remodeled with 4 bdrms & larmly room. 31h baths, 3 fireplaces, a spacious. charming master suite. new plantation shutters. wallpaper and draperies-and all absolutely im- maculate! S939.000. excel. assumable financing Offers encoufaged. ltaltl ltr kit 8Hltl II laJt raJ 1112 :•::•::.:tr;;:;•;..1 __ __...1 .... m __ ,.l.E PllPEI 00 IT RIOHTI CALL Uft nm Sparkle clean eutsl<le CM THE REAL EST ATERS gem! 3t>r ~den+2ba. Xtra ~2313 lg dbl gat on alley Over-_ _ __ size tot, zoned'°' 4 plell $ 144.900 Bkr 533-8176 .Uftlll CISTH llSTIHS W.E Cu1tom 4 bdrm 3 beth Prestige golf eourse atea w•th air conditioning hOme. 4 BD. 31ta BA with Extra st01age. laundry pool, spa & game room room and den. Dalgner Reduced 10 $299,900 pai>ef and plush carpets Ct£St9E REAL ESTATE, REALTORS 759-1877 assume $240,000 Try tow Gate lhal open onlo the RESIDENTIAL BROKF.RACE GftOllP ..... Olffl High assumable low int. loan. Tri- level 3 Br, 2 Ba townhome on wide greenbelt. Fam rm, formal din rm. Gated community with pool & ten- nis. Call for loan information. Only $325.000. Mack Hanson. 551-8700 11 ... TlllW oown. Patrick Tenore 17th fairway OwMf may 831-1266 carry Reduced to $309,000 751-3191 C::.SElECT _,..,PROPERTIES URE FRDIT ROW UAT PAUIE YIEW Rambling Cahforru.a Ranch EtJ~ie with fore,lf'r Bay & Harbor vtew 415 Bedroom. 4 blilth totally ~modeled for luxunous bvtng ThL' h«m' fNtures family Sitt room oepning t.o pool oomplele with wet bar, frplc and blt·tn BBQ Solar he:i14.'d pool ~ spa. gl'ft'~. gazebo wllh terrac:ed gar dens & teparate in-law maim qwuvrt Ask•"I! sm.ooo ...., ... ,.. ...... " (11•>14• ... Newport townhome close to ocean. End unit. 2 Br, 2 ~ Ba, tiin rm, new I~;;;;======~===~ carpet, drapes, floor coverings. 2 car garage. pool and tennis available. Priced to sell at $179,500. Jeanne Lafourcade. 55 1-8700 TDllf1I TIJ..LIYll. Nearly new condo in good locatton. Seller transferred so price is right! 3 Br, 3 full Ba. walk-in closets, dining room. 2 car attached garage. Associa- tion pool & spa. Close to shopping. All this for $1 25.900. Anne Tierney. 55 1-8700 , ..... ________ __. ~-...-.unt & Associates---.... RE AL EST AT [ 140-4111 2121 S11 Jt .. 1ie lllla ••· ••• ,.rt 0.1ttr TUii Yllll VIEW Fer S1111ts her 01t1ll11 Owners of this magnificent manor-high on a hill in prestigious Harbor Ridge:will consi9er your ~roperty as down payme nt! A luxurious 5 Bd, 7 Ba, Labr~-cusU>fl'_l-boas~mg of the ultimate in quality & design from gounnet kitchen U> mcredible-VIEW-Mstr-suite w/sauna & f-place. 40' pool & spa. 3 car garage. Submit your trades. $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt I Tr1fal11r 1,.1 Sat 2-4:10/111 1-4:30 YllTI FIUll GUYN PllY&IJ 3 Bd + Fam. PortA:>fino. Prime lot across from park & pool. $165,000. Call Barbara K.astle IEWPllT CllH l Bd Prime location! Prof. decor. Pool gym + security. Clean & pretty. Only $94,900. Call Barbara Kastle 111 IUYM OllTll •E 186' Golf Course Frontage $895,000 Single-level small custom home with terrific expansion capability. Overlooks 15th T ee and 16th Fair - way. Simply one of the finest lo- cations in all of Big Canyon!!! Priced at Jo t value-terms avail. to quaH- fied buyer. Contact Barbara Kastle for viewing. ~tant ~ppeal & dramatic impact JUSt begin U> describe this stunning Medit. contemporary home. 4 Bd and enormous entertaining area U>tally rebuilt in the best taste. Per- fect for the discriminating buyer. Motivated owners. Realistically of- fered at $595,000 331 llH11t1 1,.1 111 1-4 lllll ISLl-1111 I SUP Totally & wtefully remodeled 4 Bd, fam. and den with no detail over- looked. Huge mstr-suite w/C-p~. balcony & bay view. Lovely formal dining and french doors open onoo garden patio. Light & airy tl\ruout. Room for 45' boat + side tie. OW Carry-submit on trades. $995,000. Jeri Hunt Traditional Realty 631-7370 - J ,_ t I . I - WESTCLIFf BLDG "41 1NPr111 T RI A• >< . .. ~ . . ~ ... ........... REAL ESTATE INDEX HOUSES FOR SALE General Anaheim Hills Balboa Island Balboa Peninsula Capistrano Beach Corona del Mar Costa Mesa Dana Point El Toro . Fountain Valley Garden Grove Huntington Beach Huntangton HatbO\lr Irvine Laguna Beach Laguna Hills Laguna Niguel Lake Forest Mission V1eio . Newport Bea<:h San Clemenre San Juan Capistrano Santa Ana Seat Beach South Laguna Westminster Tustin Mobile Home Sales REAL ESTATf Acreage Apartments Beach Property Bus•ness Property Cemetery LOIS Comm! Property Condom1n1ums Duplexes/Units Houses to be Moved Income Property Industrial Property Lots for Sale Mobile Home Parks Mountain. Desert Orange Co. Out of County Out of State Ranches/Farms Resort Property Time Sharing RE Exchange RE Wanted RENTALS ..... 1002 100• 1006 1007 1018 1022 1024 1026 1032 1034 1036 1040 1042 .. 1044 1048 1050 1052 1055 1067 1069 1076 1078 1080 1084 1086 1088 1090 1100 1'25 1150 1175 1200 1225 1250 1275 1300 1325 1350 1375 1400 1425 1450 1500 1525 1550 1575 1580 1590 1600 1625 Houses Furnished 2100 Houses Unfurnished 2200 Houses Furn. of Uni 2300 Condos Furn. 2400 Condos Unf. 2410 Townhouses. Furn 2520 Townhouses. Uni 2525 Duplexes. Furn 2530 Oupleices. Uni 2535 Apartments. Furn 2eoo Apartments. Uni 2700 Apts Furn/Uni 2800 Rooms ....... 2900 Room & Board 2902 Hotels, Motets ................... 2904 Guest Homes 2905 Summer Rentals 290e Vacation Rentals •. • • 2907 ·Rentals to Share . . .. .. ... . •• • . .. 2908 •Rentals Wanted .. 2909 Garagee fOf Rent . 2912 Office Rentals . . 2914 9usln6SS Rentals ••...••.• . . 2918 Comml. Rentals . .. .............. • . .. 2e 18 lnduet. Rentats . . .. . .. .. . ..... . . .. .... 2920 Stor~ .............................. 2922 MIK tala ................ ··~1 .. ... 2925 l , r-- -.. . ~ A little green goes a long way in classified An ad 1n class1f1ed costs so little for what you can gain And those few dollars work iust as hard at selling merchandise as they do recreation vehicles. or f1nd1ng a renter or a new employee Spend a little green and f 1nd out for yourself CLASSlflED l I ~ .... ~-23' - PEACEFUL. PRIVATE ENVIRONMElff - 8eau11tully decorated 3 bdrm gar- den home quietly hidden w1 th1n secluded grounds Easts1de lo- cation near Westchff shopping Ideal community for adult hving Just reduced to a low $118 0001 646-7 171 EXECUTIVE HOME-CONDO PRICE! Beautiful newer home Warm living room Cathedral ceilings Crackl- ing fireplace. 2 bdrms ii. baths Master suite leads to a prtvate spa surrounded by redwood deck and tropical plantings. Price only $137.900 Call 546-2313 NEW USTING $127,000 Sparkling clean 3 bdrm family home' Cozy fireplace' Sunshine patio & super backyard' Lots of fruit trees' Nice quiet neighborhood 963-6767 PICTURE PERFECT, S165.900 Move in condition Bnght. atry 3 bdrm. fam- ily room Fresh paint Decorator wall papers and wood used throughout Assume low interest loan1 Call today to see 546-2313 MESA VERDE "PRIDE" Good feelings start as you eriter this charmer Fireplaces crackle in both the living and family room Follow the new carpeting through the..;3 huge bdrms Set 1'1 an extra large lot RV access Total pnce S 152 500 Call to see 546-23 13 40' BOAT SLIP! Magnificent long water view' Fabulous multi level waterfr~nt home' 4 bdrm. 3'' bath Two master suites plus a 19 · 13 bonus room' New carpeting & paint' Two huge viewing decks' Park~llke surround- ings' Humbold Island' Offered at $575.000 963-6767 CASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE Now only $ 124 900' Recently remodeled 2 bdrm charmer on a large corner lo t Cozy & com fortable you can m ovP nght in Assume $76.000 loan at only 12°'0 Call today for showing 646-7 17 1 FOR THE ACTIVE FAMILY Steps to tennis plus pool & spa Large 3 bdrm. 2'? bath townhome w1t11 private sundeck off master suite Beauti- fully upgraded end unit with attached two car qarage Offered al $132.500' 646-7 171 LIKE HITTINC THE JACKPOT R-2 1n great Costa Mesa location includes a one bdrm home with rr1om for add1t1onal unit Full once 1s only SG 1 0• 101 Acl1ac.ent R-2 lot is <ilSo available E. :-~ll•·nt opportunity for first t1mP buyer or ll t.L ,IOr 646717 1 THIS IS HOUSE SENSE Spotless townhome 1n a family or;ented well kept complex with com munity pool Easy access to freeways Beauti- ful 3 bdrm new appliances in excellent neigh- borhood All for only $87 .000' 646-71 7 1 NEWPORT BUCH FIXER, St 4 7.500 Move up to Newport at an affordable pnce Lots o f poten- tial 3 bdrm. 2 bath Large lot Seller wants out now 546-23 13 FIXER! REDUCED $10.000 3 bdrm · den1 Formal entry' Ceramic tile kitchen • baths' Seller will ~help pay costs' 963-6767 . ~ ~.J:~' .HOME WARRANTY EASTSIDE NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Charming. cozy & delightful describes this 3 bdrm. 2 bath home Beautiful landscaping & patios surround this 1ewe1 Large R-2 lot with plenty of room for added improvement Just listed at $145 000' 646-7 17 1 Sl 17,000 U STSIDE Assumable loan Super 2 bdrm home Redwood deck Lush yard Call for more details 546-2313 OCEAN VIEW BUCH COTTAGE -One of a kind beach property' Brand new carpeting' Vacant and ready to move into! Walk to Pac1f1c in minutes Only $134.900 963-6767 MESA VERDE-ONLY $119.950! -Assume large low interest loan Spacious ltving room Formal d1n1ng Breakfast nook 3 large bdrms. 11. bath Call quick This will not last' 546-23 13 NEWPORT CREST-ONLY $169,500! With views of ocean and mountains. Enjoy beautiful sunset views from two sundecks. 3 bdrm. 2''' bath & wetbar Best value in this price range Worth your time to investigate 646-7171 SELLER GOES NUTS! $88.000 Nice. clean 3 bdrm t ' ~ bath home Priced low to sell fast VA terms Call now. 546-2313 3 BR GIAN T f AMILY ROOM Only $ 126 500 Beautiful family room with cathedral wood beamed ceilings and massive used brtck ftreplace from floor to ceiling' Plush carpet- ing' Assume $77 .000 loan at $12' •% Hurry' 963-6767 NEWPORT TOWNHOME -Sl 29.500! -Large end unit great floor plan 3 bdrm 2 1 ' bath home with low interest rate assumable loans that total $105.000' Includes pool. spa. clubhouse & greenbe.Jt location Hurry on this one' 646-7171 CASA OE ELECANTE! Magnificent 4 bdrm + 2 story ' lam1ly room/dining room' Wet bar' 2 fireplaces' Lush landscaping. 963'6767 SUPER STARTER. S99,900 -Assume $80.000 financing below market interest Gorgeous living room Massive ltreplace Bay windows Formal dtning Huge kitchen 3 bdrms Cedar lined closets Beautiful yard Call to see th,:; charmer 546-23 13 TWO BEDROOM CONDO S85.500 In Costa Mesa Fireplace. skylight a delightful kllchen and attac hed two car garage Excellent terms ava1l 1ble 1nclud1ng VA & FHA financing Great oppr .rt unity for the ftrst time buyer or in- vest >r. 646-7 171 MES• VERDE FINO! $232,000 -Rare t story Buc- cola home Beautifully upgraded Large ltving room Formal dining 3 huge bdrms. 2 baths Solar pool Bubbltng spa Professional land- sc.aping Security system Much more Call 546-2313 1011•"9 ASSUMULE Beautiful 4 bdrm family roomtfireplace1 Eat-in kitchen t dining room' 2nd ftreplace' Private pool • spa! Assume $76.000 loan. $694 mo 963-6767 COSTA MESA FOURPLU $199,900 Excelent in- come potential Anxious seller will hear of- fers 546-23 13 LOCATION. 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