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Coaat
The CH P warns motorists
to be wary while navl-
gating mountain roads
this weekend./ A2
Porno film star Harry
Reems flies a petition for
bankruptcy/ A2
California
A new law wlll regulate
mailers that offer gifts In
exchange for attending a
sales presentation./ A5
A Glendale resident re-
pays the county for free
health treatment re-
celved 33 years ago./ A4
The state calls for curbs
on the use of chloramlnes
In publlc water systems
for 90 days to protect
kidney dialysis patients .
/A3
Nation
A catalog of 19th century
Items offers a treasure
trove of gift Ideas./ A4
Office parties are bigger
than ever, but more sober
this year./ A5
The Navy grounds part of
Its attack bomber force,
asserting the wings are
wearing out./ A3
World
Britain's Prince Henry Is
christened at the age of 3
months./A3
Geneaologlsts say Presl-
dent Reagan Is more
Scottish than Irish./ A3
Religion
The Rev. Peggy Bassett
gets royal treatment at
her 10th anniversary as a
Huntington Beach minis-
ter./A8
Coast teacher Nancy
Levin will join more than
200 Jewish educators at a
national conference In
Florida./ A7
Sports
Estancia High comes
from behind to beat
Saddleback, 55-54, In the
finals of the Irvine Basket-
ball Classlc./81
BYU caps off unbeaten
season by stopping Mich-
lgan, 24-17, In the Hol-
lday Bowl./81
The Washington
Redskins will be Rams'
rooters on Sunday./82
Entertainment
Shakespearean actors In
the provinces aren't mak-
-tng-any money, but
they're brlngJng the
'classics where they're
l..
needed./A9
The Bard's 'King Lear'
provides the Inspiration
for an epic by Japanese
filmmaker Aklra
Kurosawa./ A 10
INDEX
California News
Clu1lfled
Croaaword 86
Death Notloet 84
H«oecope 85
Ann Lander• A9
Netlonel Newt A3
Public Notk* B4-5
AMI e.tate C1·24
Religion A7-6
SPortt 81·3
Tee.Yltlon A10
Theater. A9-11
TrMe A11 w .. th« A2
World Newt A3
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In the holiday spirit
10-year-old RebecCa Smith and Chrlatina
Cataldo. 7 ' (upper left) were amona aeveral
dozen carolen who gathered at Betty
Butler'• home tn lrYlne for an informal
alnj(-aloq around the nel&hborhood. At
rtc1it, khlder&artenera Llnclaey Rall•tetn
and Tumuln Spen&ler join the re.t of their
clue ln a rendition of "Up on the Bou.ae-
top" u part of a achoohride winter
proaram at ltl Morro School ln Laguna.
Below, Sharon Young and Kevin Suares
entertain patlenta at Falniew Boapltal u
part of the South Coast Repertory'• "San-
taafactlon" program.
LB endures fall out
at disaster hearing
By LISA MAHONEY
Of the Delly ""°' .....
The Laguna Beach City Council,
preparing to vote on a revision of its
disaster plan this week, found two
members of the audience had their
own ideas of what constitutes an
emergency. The resulting public hear-
ing was a disaster in its own right.
Residents Alan Adams and John
Gabriels, variously described as civic
activists, gadflies or just pains-in-the-
neck, both stepped up to the podium
during d iscussion of the city's Basic
Emergency Plan.
Adams wanted to talk about the
"exile" of senior citizens from
Laguna Beach.
And Gabriels had a prepared
statement outlining his concern over
the number of AIDS victims in the
:.:i ty's gay community.
As Adams -a regular council
attendee who takes advantage of
nearly every public comment op-
portunity-began his spiel about the
plight of senior citizens who he says
are being priced out of the city's costly
housing market, Mayor Dan Kenney
made several attempts to interrupt
him.
Residents joi n
protest against .
toxic 'waste plan
By ROBERT BARKER
OtllleDelly .........
Efforts by state and federal officials
to b~ss local officiaJs and transpon
liquid from the Stringfellow hazard-
o us waste site to Huntington Beach
and Fountain Valley appear to be
running into a groundswell of opposi-
tion.
Residents arc joining the battle
against the plan.
Jn Huntington Beach. resident
B'ttle Nosek said she has collected
about 1,000 signatures in opposition
to the plan.
Threats of CIVIi lawsuits are in the
air.
Hunlington Beach re idcnt Dean
Albriaht alsa is martbalina., forces
amona surfers who rcponcdJy arc
alarmed abQut the possiblt dumplha
of toxic and hcavy'metalt in the ocean
between the cities of Newport 'Beach
and Huntinaton Beach.
plan to pipe the matcnal to Fountain
Valley and Huntington Beach after
pretreatment at the Stringfellow site
in Riverside County.
Orange County and Fountain Val-
ley officials are considering lawsuits
to block the plan. And Huntington ,
Beach officials are expected to' gQ
along.
Fountain V~lley City Coun-
cilwoman Bam.ra Brown said Friday
that she's concerned the effort to skip
environmental sffitfies is part of a
state and federal drive to erode the
authority of local officials.
Brown said she's amazed that state
lcaislators 1n 1982 exemEcd the state
Dcpanment of Health ices from
conduetin.1e oilao me l stud1eto n
both Striifgfcllo~ and the Mc('oll
dump site in Fullerton because ol·
health cmc~~1es. "Theft's no pubhc input, no
LISA
MAHONEY
NEWS PERSPECTIVE
' No sooner had Kenney convinced
Adams that he should reserve his
comments to the natural disasters
and other sn uations addressed in the
emergency plan when Gabnels de-
c ided to take the floor.
Aut Gabnels. whose tnal for al-
legedly providing drugs to minors 1s
pending, did not have mud slides o r
fallout shelters on his mind.
(Please see HEAR1NG/A2)
Mass slayinf'
suspect to aid
in own defense
By JEFF ADLER
Ofh0.-,'9loc9W9
Accused mass slayer Randy Steven
Kraft -called a "scorecard kmer" by
prosecutors -won the right Fnday
to ask questions of witnesses dunng
his murder trial. scheduled to be$in
June 17 m Orange County Supcnor
Court.
Kraft. a 39-year-old former com-
puter programer from Long Beach.
was granted co-counsel status during
the trial for the limited purpose of
quesuonin~ witnesses after his two
coun-appotnted anorneys completed
their questioning.
Judge James Turner, the trial
JUd4C· agreed to Kraft's request -
dunng a bnef court hearing jn bis
Santa Ana courtroom Fridaf.' The
motton was not opposed by the
proS«ution.
Kraft fact"S 37 felony charges in all,
mcludang 16 counts of murder that
could cam him a death penalty
sentence. The trial. by some esti-
mates. could last more than a year.
He 1s accused in the homosexual
killings of 16 young men whose
mutilated bodies were found in
Southern California during an 11-
ycar pen0<1.
fhe mustachioed Kraft faces more
(Pleue eee SU~PECT I A.2)
Court suspends
convicted lawyer
-------Can't practice law-
un til case is reviewed
by the Calif omia bar
By JEFF ADLER
Of .. 0.-, .........
Because he was conVJcted of two
criminal charges last June. Laguna
Beach attorney Steven Lawrence
Philipson has been suspended·irom
practicing law until a state bar
association disciplinary panel can
review his case.
Philipson, 37. was declared in-
e_ligible to practice law Nov. 19 by the
California Supreme Court. which
automatically suspends lawyers con-
victed of crimes until the State Bar of
California Disciplinary Committee
can consider the case, explarned
Jeanne T oocrc, the San Francisco-
based state bar association's director
of media relations.
Toncre said Pbilipsoo's ultimate
punishment could range from a mild
reprimand to suspension of his at-
torn~y's privileges or disbarment,
which would preclude him from ever
practicing law again.
Philipson. whose la~ practice was
in Santa Ana. pleaded no contest June
25 to charges that he prepared a false
document in an attempt to keep a
wealthy fnend and chent out of Jail.
In return for his no contest plea to
the felony charge of p~panng a false
document and the related m1sde-
meanor charge of cnmina.I contempt.
other ]!tony charges that alleged be
attempted to bribe and extort a favor
from two Harbor MuniCJpal Coun
Judges and offer a false document into
evidence were dropped
Philipson was sentenced in Sep-
tember by Orange County Superior
Court Judge James Smith to a 90-day
Jail term and three year's probation.
On Dec. 10, his sentence was modi-
fied. freeing him from jail on the
agreement he complete 340 hours of
community scrviee before May.
The charges stemmed from
Phihpson's attempt to arrange an
alternative to a jatl sentence for
wcaJtby appliance store owner Lonfie
"Lou" Adray, who had pleaded guilry
to a drunken driving charge and was
awaiting sentencing wbue on proba·-
tion for a similar conviction.
PhiHpson was alleged to have
offered the two judges video equip-
ment and assistance 10 winning the
Board of Supervisors' approval for a
Harbof Coun expansion !?fOject in
return for theu not senteocmg Adray
to a Jail term. .
Adray eventually pleaded guilty to
the fharge and was placed on lhrcie
years probatmn Jan. 19. according to
prosecutors an the case
' Dunng Ph1hpson's sentencing
heanng a L Cl psychologist testtfymg
on the attorney's behalf told the coun
that Philipson was a man who had
"become intoxicated with the in-
fluence and power of some of the
fnends he had developed ...
Seriously ill kids
celebrate survival
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of""' 0.-,,... .....
It had all the trappings of n
Chnstmas party -Santa Claus,
balloons. popcorn. presents. clowns
and even magicians.
But these children were celebrating
something more than a ho ltday Their
bodies have been wrecked by disease,
their hair stolen b)' rad1a11on treat-
ments and chemotherap)'. Yet. the~
had sun t\ed another -rear
.. This 1s a \lctor) j,an~." Cher) I
Ross said. gimng at about JOO
senoush 111 children and their famil-
ies at the third annual pany hosted h~
Cancer Kid!>.
"It's a miracle. although we lost a
lot of them last )'ear··
Cancer l<Jds. a chanty group for
children with incurable diseases. was
formed an late 1982 by Cheryl and
Ken Ross of Huntington Beach after
thl'death ofthetr S-year-0ld daughter,
Jcnm
Th.<.' child. stricken w11h non·
Ho<l[!.k1n'c; hmphoma. made a last
"ash tll "hare Goo with other hosp1-
talt1cd lhlldren. to lessen the pain
that hJd hecome an evervda-. pan of
thc-1rll'l'"
(Pleaae itee CA.l'fCER K.IDS/A2)
The opposition by re idenu
dovetails with action by city and
county offietals who arc d cmandina
that the 1tate perform environmental
studies and public hcarinl-' on the
by by the citinn•and sparse infor·
ma.ion." she said.
Brown also dcdarcd that public
nollftcation about hc.annp failed to
mention thll cluruna upStnnafctlow
(Pleue ... BATTLS/A2)
Some 30 bolldaJ carolera led by Cul
lllkerplll ·~ tlaelr way from tlae Grand
C&nal to the BalbN r.taad Perry Friday.
haalln& a plano alODC for accompulmeat.
Thia 18 tile third ,.., K.lkuplll • .,..
coll.pee from from Pont Aero9pace. pl•
a few nel&bbon. ban aoanded tbe-.. of
tlae Muon oatd.oora.
• ' ....
Al Orange CoM1 DAILY PILOT/Sa1urday, 0.0.mbef 22, 1984
CHP warns holiday motorists
to be wary in the ~ountains
BJ dte .Utodated Pre11
As snow-capped mountains *kon Califorrua skiers and snow
bunnies looking for a white
Christmas, California HiaJlway Pa•
tr0l officers ate warnina mountain
motorists to be ready for wet and icy
roads tbis weekend.
.. If they're go1na to do any driving
at all they'll need to brinJ their chains
alona." officer Desiree Timmerman,
of the CHP's Newhall office advised
drivers going to mountain areas north
of l...o5 Angeles.
Highwey driving will be extra
dan&erous if m otorists don't lower
CON TINUED S TORIES
speeds to compensate for the wet, and
often icy, roads.. "BlaCk ice" formina
on higl!ways is an extra baUU'd, said
officer Timmerman.
"Black ice is exactly what it $8ys.
You can't sec 1t at all. It's more
slippery than nofll\al ice." she ex-
p!lli ncd. "It mehs in with the surface
oftheusphahorconcrete and it's very
difficult to see."
Most Californians don't have
much experience driving a long snow-
blankettd mountains. slippery roads,
or icy highways. Wheo they drive
they sometimes make mistakes driv-
ers 1n colder climates have learned to
avoid.
"People don't come prcparcd1"
said C'HP otliccr Kenneth Aye~ m
RunninJ Springs in the San
lkrnurdmo mountain~ <\They don't
listen to the radio cl read the
newspaper and don't have chains."
incC' 1t tak~s at least twice as tong
to stop under snowy conditions, he
recommends that drivers look ahead ..
s.tay well back of cars. an~ gently
pump the brakes when coming to a
stop. Jamming the brakes may cause
them to lock. forcing the car into a
skid.
"The {'arw1ll go in a straight li ne or
follow the contour of the road," Ayers
said.
HEARING A DISASTER .•.
From Al
Wh3t the 60-year-old retiree had
come to address, he said, was a "real
emergency."
Prefacing his comments by saying,
"My lawyer has given me permission
to surface at last," Gabriels began
telling the council about what he
believes is an unusually high in-
cidence of AIDS, Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome, in Laguna
Beach.
Kenney, who is resigned to hearinj
out a loyal group of City Council
critics twice monthly, chided
Gabriels for trying to take advantage
of the public hearing process and
urged him to wait until an open
comment period later.
"This is the emergency prepared-
ness plan on the agenda," Kenney
said.
T o which Gabriels replied. "ThJS is
an emergency."
Gabriels proceeded to try to en-
li&h tea the public about the 21 cases
of AIDS be says the Orange County
Health Department bas documented
in Laguna Beach, but Kenney was not
about to let the Emergency Plan be
derailed.
After Gabriels accused the council
of a ooverup and refused Councilman
Robert Gentry's offer to meet pri-
vately to discuss his concerns, the
now tight-lipped mayor called a five-
minute recess and bustled the ob-
stinate speaker outside.
Gabriels, who returned to sit quiet-
ly in the back of council chambers
before getting in another lick on the
subject.du_ring a hea!"ns on mortgage
revenue bonds, said Kenn~ gave
him "a quick (verbal) spanking for
acting like AJan Adams" and prom-
ised to put the matter on a future
agenda.
<..iabnels said he wanted the council
to close the city's gay bars and public
meeung places like Heisler Park,
quarantine all AlDS victims and
institute education programs for high
school students.
.. T hey're like ostnches. This isn't
going to go away," Gabricls said.
Kenney said he appreciates
Gabriels' concerns, but he chose the
wrong forum to air them.
.. There's a pon1on of every City
Council meeting for public com-
ment," he said.
Rather than making a practice of
covering up or shutting up people.
Kenner. said, "If anything the City
Council of Laguna Beach is overly
responsive. I don't want to stifle
anyone so that when I'm not up there.
! can stand up and tell them what I
think."
He said the council will ask for a
report on AIDS from the county
health depanment. but members are
not going to act on Gabriels' quaran-
tine or closure suggestions. "Clearly,
we're not going to do thut," Kenney
said.
Upon returning from adjourn-
ment, the council did manage to
approve the emergency plan wi thout
controversy.
SUSPECT ...
P'roniAl
murder charges than either freeway
Killer Will iam Bonin.convicted 1n 14
homosexual slayings. or H illside
Stran.&)er Angelo Buono, convicted in
the torture-murders of nine young
women.
Kraft was arrested May 14, 1983 in
Mission Viejo by California Highway
Patrol oflicers who pulled Kraft's
swerving car over and allegedly
discovered the body of a Marine
Cops enlisted man in the front seat.
Smee his arrest, Kraft has remained
in the Orange County Jail wh~re he is
being held without bail.
09111 l"ltot ptiolo b1 Ton1 kneclra
Olympic gold medallat Paul Gonzalezjolna Cancer Kida celebrating their survival.
CANCER KIDS CELEBRATE LIFE .•.
From Al
In the crowded hanqucl room of a
Buena Park hotel on Thursday, the
dre~m of a dying girl again became a
reality as children from Orange, Los
Angeles and San Bernardino counties
sang Chnstmas carol\, munched on
popcorn and. well. CJcted like just
plain kids.
The pain of y~ster-Oay and the
uncertainty of tomorrow were lost in
a moment fro1en by JOY
Seven-year-old M1lhael Lalonde of
Cllino happily traded punches with
visiting celebrity Paul Gonzalez. the
amateur boiter who won a gold medal
in the 1984 Olympic (James.
The chemotherapy and radiation
treatments over the past two years
have pushed Lalondc's cancer into
remission. but not before leaving him
sunken-eyed and bald-headed.
"When you're a little bald kid hkc
Michael. children poke fun at you.
Moncley.fr~ II Yol• (jr,
ncll n.... yOut 1>'11*" by
S30plft C.-l>Mort 7 p "' and 'f(/'./11 C(J9) w.a bf ~'"'
But here you arc totally accepted."
Lalonde's mother Jean said. "These
kids become so attached to each other
that when it is time to say that one of
them didn't make it this year, well, it's
hard.''
Barbara Buckley, 7, of Redondo
Beach pulled on the legs of a balloon
animal given to her by a clown. She
has spent the past six months 1n a Los
Angeles hospital where doctors re-
moved tumors from her spmul cord.
Her body is thin and fraJI from
cerebral palsy.
But for this moment she was
thinking only of Christmas. wonder-
ing whether Santa Claus had heard
her wish for a Barbie doll.
"The kids arc so relaxed here:·
Rarbara's mother Marjarct said. "It's
somewhere to go where they don't
have to worry about looking odd."
With high mediC'al bill~ and death
lurl ing cvt!r su near tht";c children
and their families have more lo worry
about than cosmetic~.
And that's where Cancer Kids takes
over. giving financial aid and cmo-
uonal SUP.port to the families of
seriously-ill children.
''We're a welfare i.yslcm for kids
with incurable diseases," Cheryl Ross
S<li<t. -nTe ls~ue is trying to get -the
parents and the kids to not give up:'
Those pep talks become especially
important after the los~ of a child.
"Our son Chn stopher (now 8)
wanted to kill himM:lf because he
wanted to go to heaven and be with
Jenny," Cheryl said.
Cancer Kids has grown from JUSt
fi ve volunteers to SO over the past
year, and is hoping lo expand na-
tionwide.
The address for< ancer Kids 1s 440
MacAnhur Blvd.. P.O. Rox 110,
Newpon Rench
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WEATH ER
----=--~----Slightly warmer days expe,cted
Fair weather thrpugh Sunday, with eome variable high
ctouda. The National Weather Service predict• allghtly wt,Uner
days but continued cool night•, with overnight Iowa 35 t6'" 46.
High• Saturday low to mid 601 and Sunday mid 60t to low 70t.
In the mountains, there will be some high clouds. but mostly
clear through Sunday. Overnight Iowa 18 to 30. Highs todar, 38 to
48 and Sunday 45 to 52. · ·
Deserts will be mostly fair today and Sunday, but tiler• will
be some night and morning fog, mainly In the aouthern Antelope
Valley. Overnight lows wlll range trom 15 to 25 Ir;' 0Wen1 Valley,
22 to 35 In the high desert• and 301 to low 40s In low.r desert valleys. Highs today will be In the 301 to low 401 In Owena Valley,
38 to 45 In the Antelope Valley. mid 40s to mid 50s In the Mojave
Desert and 601 In lower deaert valleys. Highs rising 3 lo 5 degrees on Sunday.
U.S. Temps lM V119u 41 30 ••<@ W•m -COllO_.
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Porno star files f o r · b ankrup t c y
Lists $200 in cash.
home furnishings,
aging car as assets_
By the A111oclated Presa • Harry Rec ms, the star of such hard-
core porno movies as .. Deep Throat"
and ·'The Devil in Miss Jones.'' has
filed for bankruptcy. claiming a~
assets his household furn15hings. a
13-year-old car and $200 in cash.
Reems. whose real name is Hcrben
Streicher. said he owes creditors at
least $77.260. according to a pel1t1on
released this week in the Santa Ana
branch of the U.S. Bankrupcy Court.
Reems had tried lo break into
legitimate films but returned in recent
years to pornographic movies.
CONTINUED STORIES
In his bankrupcy pet1t1on, Reems
listed the value of hts furnishings at
$3,000 and the value of his 1971
Oldsmobile at $200.
Reems could not be reached for
1.:omment, and his lawyer. Lee R.
Alben of Santa Ana. also declined to
talk about the bankruptcy peljtion.
Reems was convicted in 1976 in
Memphis, Tenn.. on charges of
conspiracy for his role as the doctor in
"Deep Tllroat." He received only
$I 00 for his role, although the movie
earned $25 million.
Bodj found at fire scene
Santa Ana police Friday were
investigating the apparent slaying of a
man whose body was discovered by
firefighters in a burning apartment.
PoTicc said firefighters were sum-
moncd at 9 a.m. to IOJS. Van NessSt.
when neighbors saw smoke coming
from the home. Firefighters broke
down a door to enter and found a 20-
ycar-old man on the floor, partially
burned, police said.
Evidence at the scene indicated the
man "died at the hands ofanOffier," a
police spokc::sman said, declining to
elaborate. Police said the man ap-
parently had li ved alone in the
apartment for the past three weeks.
The dead man's name was being
withheld by police late Friday, pend-
ing notification of his next of kin.
BATTLE AGAINST WASTE .•.
From Al
entailed bringing the waste water to
Orange County.
"They say the water is of such great
qualilty that it won't be a problem to
us (i n the event of accidents.) But if
it's so good. why don't they keep it up
there? It's very legiumate request to
ha ve an independent EIR."
Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle. R-
Fountain Valley, said Friday that
treatment of the hazardous materials
should make the Stringfellow wastes
less lhreatenm~ than normal sewage.
He said he 1s asking state health
service officials. however. why the
Just Call .
642-6086
material should not be injected at the
dump sue 1f 1t is purified so complete-
ly, instead of being transported to
Orange County.
"If it's that clean, why not pump it
back into their ground water instead
of our ground water?" he said.
Scott Morgan, a spokesman for
Orange County Supervisor' Roger
Stanton said, "We are really surprised
that there's no demand for an EIR.
Even on small housin~ ~ev_elop
ments. government agencies insist on
it and it can be an expensive process.
But on something like this
(Stnn~fcllow) where there can be a
meaningful impact. the EIR isn't
required."
State and federal officials say that
treated materials will begin to flow al
full force into the county -about
187,000 gallons a day -in March.
They say that work can't be held up
for the completion of an EIR because
the hazardous materials fro m
Stringfellow might encroach into the
underground wat~r s~pply in Chino
unless prompt action 1s taken.
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Factory orders Increase ~ t
while lending rates fall .1.orecas ·
By fte A11oclated Pre11 liable in
deaths WAS HJ NO TON -Orders to !actoncs for durable JOO<b -larJely due to a 99.4 percent tncrcasc in defense orders -posted their bigcst pin 1n more
than. ~our ycari.. an 8.3 ~t November increase which the Reapn adm1~1strallon hailed on Fnday •s a "bnaht horiton for next ye&r's economy."
And an a move that as likely to spell stronier economic growth in commg
months, the Federal Reserve Board announced it was cuttmg its lt nding rate to F 11 t 1
banks and other financial institutions by o ne-half percentage point to 8 a ure 0 repa r
pen::cnt. i hc !"'o~c, the second reduction ~n a month, left the discount rate at its •
lowest level In SIX years, Analysts predicted that interest rates, which have broken buoy Cite d
fallen about three percent.age points since August. would drop further. by jud ge in ruling
NASA reveal• plan• for nen 6 m1 .. 1oas
SP.ACE CENi:E~. H~uston -The space agency anriounced Friday at
plans six shuttle m1ss1ons an tbe fitst seven months of I 98S , starting with the
Department of Defense fligh t next month which will carry a secret ca'lo· The
flight mani~est. released at the headquarters of the National Aeronautics and
Space Admm1strat1 on, calls for a flight a month through May. skipping June,
then a Spacelab flight m July. NASA officials said a manifest for the balance of
1985 is incomplete but ~hould be released next month. lt may include six more
m1ss1ons, most of which w11l 10volve the launch of communications satellites.
Wiater roan In 11.ke a lion
Winter offi cially opened Friday with a mixture of rain and snow on a fast
track from the eastern Plains to New England that c.aused Oooding in Arkansas
and iced roads across the M idwest. Meanwhile, that odd December hurricane
loitered out in the Atlantic. In the Northwest. northern Oregon was blanketed
with snow and ice that closed schools around Ponland and left streets and
freeways littered Wlth abandoned cars and trucks before a melt1Dg trend began
during the day. Travelers' advisories warning of rain, sleet and snow were
posted from Pennsylvania into New England as a storm portended up to 6
inches of snow across the mountams of northern New England.
42 etclJlnga, print. ml .. lng from museum
BAL T JMORE -Forty-two 42 valuable prints and etchmgs wonh
S280,000, includmg 21 Rembrandts, have been missing from the Baltimore
Museum of Art SIDCe last July but were no t reported until this week, the city
comptroller announced Friday. Comptroller Hyman A. Pressman said he
learned oft he losses when the museum filed an insurance claim for the missing
works, which he said were full y insured but were "irreplaceable." The
museum's director said the revelauon was delayed by the need for an extensive
m ventory to see if the works had been misplaced, and that Pressman's
announcement went agamst an FBI request for two weeks of silence.
Rac.ket~rlng ladlctments returned
DETROIT -A federal grand j ury has returned racketeenng indictments
against two former Teamsters union leaders and three health care officials for
all~ed medical care lockbacks, the government revealed Friday. Among those
indicted was Richard Fitzsimmons. S5, the former business a$ent of Local 299
in Detroit and son of the late Teamsters President Frank Fitzsimmons. Named
as an unindictcd co-conspirator was the late millionaire msurance exccuuve
Allen Dorfman, a former Teamsters consultant wbo was murdered nearly two
years ago outside Chicago. Also indicted was Charles Collins. 41 . former
administrator of the Michigan Conference of Teamsters We lfare Fund.
CALIFORNIA
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State call• for curb on chloramlnes
SACRAMENTO -The state requested Fnday that the use of
chlorammes be discontinued in public water systems for 90 days to avoid
possible adverse effects on kjdney dialysis patients. He sajd at least 10 public
water systems have recently switched from free chlorine to chlorammcs to
reduce health risks from trihalcmethanes. or THM's, which arc suspected
cancer<ausing compounds that ma) result from the reaction of free chlonnc
with natural organsc compounds ID the water. While chloram1Des are of no
health concern to the general populauon. they can cause hemolytic anemia, a
rupture of the red blood cells. ID kidney d1alys1s patien1s.
Electrlc line to llnk •tate, Northwest
SAN FRANC'ISCO -A new electric: transmission hnc that will add
enough power to the Pacifi c lntcrt1r" between California and the Northwest to
mcctthe average needs of about 1.6 mil hon people \I.as announced Fnda). The
announcement was made b> the T ransm1ss1on Agency of Northern C'al1forn1a,
a new JOtnt powers agency. Members of the agenq ml e the cities of
Alameda. Biggs, Gridley, Healdsburg, Lodi. Lompoc, P Alto, Redding,
Roseville, Santa Clara and Ukiah and several utility an4 igat1on districts.
The agreement among the utilities c.alls for the line to be in operation by 1990
at a cost of $400 million.
BOSTON (AP) -A federal judge
ruled Friday that the National
Oceanic and Atntospheric Adminis-
tration is liable (or the deaths of three
lobstermen lost at sea when fore-
casters failed through negligence to
predict a storm I SO miles off the
Massachuscus coast.
"It's very significan1 because it's
the first case that the United St.ates
wa'i held responsible for basically an
inaccurate forecast," said Michael
Latt1, a Boston attorney who rep-
resented the fishermen's relatives.
"We're delighted."
In a 40-page op101on, U.S. Distnct
Judge Joseph Tauro said the federal
agency negligently failed for nearly
three months to repair a broken
weather buoy that could have
provided an accurate forecast of the
storm that produced 60-foot waves
and 100-mph winds.
Latu said previous court rulings
have held that the National Weather
Service cannot be held responsible for
a faulty forecast.
"But here Tauro says there's an
exception to that rule -when you
don't maintain your equipment pro p-
erly," the attorney said.
Tauro. who presided over a weelc-
long non-Jury tnal, m ust bold a
second trial to assess damages. He set
Jan. 28 for a pretrial conference.
"We're obviously disappointed,"
said Don Witten, public affairs officer
for the National Weather Service in
Silver Spring, Md. "I would assume
that the agency wtll afpeal, but that's
a decision that w1l ultimately be
made by the De~artment of Justice."
The S3.2 million lawsuit was filed
by relauves of three of four fishermen
presumed drowned Nov. 22, 1980. a
day after they set out in fair weather
from Cape C'od for a week of lobster
lish1Dg on the remote Georges Bank.
Accordmg to testimony at trial. the
fishermen were taken by surpn se by
1he fierce storm.
William Garnos, 30. of Beverly,
David Berry, 20. of Marblehead and
Robert Thayer. 22. of Hamilton
disappeared when their fishing boat,
the Fairwmd. upended and sank.
Another crew member. 34-year-old
Ernest Hazard of Peabody. chmbed
onto a hfc raft and dnftcd for48 hours
before be was spotted by a Navy plane
and rescued by the C'oast Guard.
Less than two hours after the
Fa1rw1nd wen1 under, 25·year-old
Ciary Brown. o f Pl ymoulh. was swept
overboard while trying to steer his
\.C'iSCI. the Sea Fever
The National Weather ~rv1ce \\aS
unable to get a complete picture of the
\I.Cather on Georges Bank because of
malfunctionsng wind sensors on a key
weather buoy. the Judge said.
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A deep eea New Year'•
Dr. John llcCoeker demon•tratee on a
ftberl).&M model of a hammerhead ab.ark
the acoutic tranamitten he pla.Da to attach
to &reat white •barb off the Autralla.n
cout with a m.J.nlatme harpoon. The
eclentiat. ehown tn hie San P'ra.DClecoottlce
!'rldaf. will epend hie New Teu'e laollday
•tudytq the beuta.
Bush says he's .'certain·'
Post story aided Soviets
WASHINGTON (AP) -Vice
President George Bush said Friday he
was "absolutely certam" that the
Soviet Union benefited from The
Washmgton Post's decision to run a
story on a secret electronic spy
satellite to be launched next month by
the space shuttle Discovery.
"I wish it hadn't been printed
because the story was not only
inaccurate, but it also did disclose
some very sensitive information,"
Bush said 10 a television interview.
Bush is the bighest-ranki~ Reagan
adminstratioo official to voice cnta-
cism of the satellite disclosures. After
the Post ran its story in Wednesday
editions, Ocfenk Secretary Caspar
W. Weinberger assailed the paper's
decision as the "height of joumalisuc
irresponsibility."
In the mterview on Washington's
WRC-TV, taped Fndayforbroadcast
this weekend, Bush was asked about
arguments that the Russians were
likely know about the U.S. spy
satellite regardless of whether the
press account had been published.
The vice president replied, "I say
they don't know as much as they'd
hkc to know. And every real violauon
of nallonal security adds to their
knowledge.
"I am absolutely certain that they
(the Soviets) benefited from this
disclosure and probably from subsc-
quen1 disclosures, because once
sometb1ng's out there everybody goes
ofT trying to find out more about 11
and put more 1n the public domain on
It." Bush said.
The Washington Post story re-
ported that the space shuttle, ID a
mission slated for Jan. 23. will put
into stationary orbit over the Soviet
Union a satellite capable of inter·
cepting rad10, telephone and satellite
communications,,
It was printed two days after the Air
Force announced strict secrecy would
surround the shuttle mission, and Air
Force Brig. Oen. Richard Abel told
reporters at a bricfina that any story
about the mission -even a spccu.-
latJve story --may be tDvestipted
as a breach of nauonaJ security.
Editors support Post
stOry on spy satellite
WASHINGTON (AP) -Oil
their editorial pages 91\d In en
lnfOfi'\111 IUMIY, a numt>.r of
~ editors M'PPOrt the
Wahington Poet'• dect8lon to
report abOut WI upcoming IPY
NtelNte launctl In deftanoe of a
Pentegon request to keep the
story eecret.
And many of them dlapute the
DefenM Depwtment'a conten-
tion that the artlcte may have
endangered national MCUrtty.
"If that'• big news to the
Soviets, they must have been
hibernating In Slbetla.'' saJd the
Tribune of Oak1and In an edl-
1orlal.
Leonard Pardue. the acting
executive editor of the loulavtlle
Courier-Journal and Loutavllle
Ttmee In Kentucky, aald, "Some-
one ahould give cap Weinberger
a trenqull1%er. He badly over-
reected to the Post ttory.•·
The tc..... Qty T1me9 ... a
bf'oeder ... In the oontra...nr,
namely the nghll of .. ,_.
medta ....,. the ,.... of ..
goYemment to rnlllntain wncy. ·
The T1mea M6d In ... ....,...
that wrong moetv. .. ~~
Inferred from government
MCrecy, wtth 80fM ~
"oen80rthlp, lntin1idaUon.''
Mklng '''what .,. tt'9y trytno '°
hide? And W'rj'#Wf, ~
8lr99dy know that atun.
Ing the Al 1111na."'
. The p..-.. ed ...,, ~ the
mtlltary "seldom be ~ the
benefit of the doubt?"
Howewr, John Se6genthalet,
publisher of The Tennee111n In
Nashvttle, Tenn .. said he had
read every word of the P09t story
and could not Me how ft could
have "endangered either my
secur1ty u a citlnn or the
MCUrtty of our country."
Serncea planned for •lain officer Navy cites wing problems, grounds jets LOS ANGELES-The family ofa policeman slain dunng a Chinatown
Jewelry store robbery gathered fnday for his funeral, and his mother. who has
two other sons serving as officers, said he "went o ut doing the kind of work he
wanted to do.'' Three suspects were booked Thursday for mvestigation of
murder in the death of Officer Duane C'. Johnson. 27. a three-year veteran.
Johnson was shot in the head and neck during a close-quarters gunfight
Wednesday at the cramped Jm Hmg (o. Jewelry shop on Bamboo Lane. Two
of the robbers were killed. and Johnson s partner and the shopkeeper's son
were wounded.
One-fifth of carrier-based attack bombers
grounded because w in gs wea rin out too fas t
The cost of rew1nging is about $2.5
million for each plane Harwood said
..that has been a cost borne by the
Navy in the past and we don't sec an)
reason wh) that would change··
1dent1fied.
"The grounding actJons and Oight
restnct1ons have been orde~ be-
cause of a number of facto~. includ-
ing the development ofa more prcctSc
method ofdeterm1n1ng faugue and as
a result of grcatcr-than-ongmaJ o,ght
loadJngs," wd Lt Peter Johnstone. a
Na vy spokesman Barned teen prepare. to go home
Teen-ager C heryl Bess, who lost much of her face and scalp when a
kidnapper poured acid on her, on Friday sent her schoolmates a taped holiday
greeting hoping "all your wishes come true." as she prepared to go home for
Christm as. "I've been through a lot of pam," the IS-year-old sophomore said
on the tape recordmg she prepared from her hosp1taJ bed. "I wish I could come
back and sec you.'' The bustling assembly hall at San Bernardino High School
became deathly silent as the tape was played. and many students wept.
I WORLD •
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Iran, Ir•q trill c~perate with medl•tors
SANAA, North Yemen -Iran and Iraq helped draft and then approved
a resolution Frid11ycalling on both nations to cooperate with Islamic mediators
in seeking an end to their war, an Orpnizauon of Islamic Conference
spokesman said. The resolution, spokesman Habib Chatti of Tunisia told
repon ers, includes an appe~ffror bolh sides to cool)Ulte with l!lamic
conference mediators m scck1Dg a negotiated end to the four-year-old war.
Pdl•tanl leader tlJanh voters for victory
ISLAMABAO, Pakistan -President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, 10 a
television address Friday, lhanked the volcrs for passing a referendum that
p vt him five more years m power and endorsed his plan for stricter Islamic
rule. The army "neral also said he would soon announce the timetable for
elecllons for the National Assembl) and Senate. which he disbanded 1n Jul)
1977 when he ousted the elected government and cstabll hed a martial-law
rqimc. But an 11-pany oppcsit1on alliance, the Movement for Re torauon of
Democracy, o r MRD, 1~ ucd a statement sayma the voting was "massively
rip'' and "aJI electoral laws and regulations were totally ignored" at polling
stations.
IJrltabJ '• Prl.nce Henry duUteaed--
LONOON -The Bnltsh royal family p1hcrro Fnday at Windsor Castle
for the chnsten1n1or3-mon Hcory, second son of the Pnnct and
Princess ofWaJe irnd third 10 line 10 the throne. The notable absen~ of his
aunt, Prince s Anne. caused pre s speculation she was annoyed at nor bei
chosen as a &Odparcnt for Heory. The baby, known to has famtly Clnd mo t o
the Britbh public 81 Prince Harry, was christened Pnncr Henry Charle Alben
Da vid by Archbishop or Canterbury Robert lluncie in the ca tie's I Sth-ce ntury
t. Oeorsc's Chapel, buriaJ place or IO Bnta h monarchs.
RM6Mi more Scottl•IJ tJJ•.a ITlm
J LONDON -Pre 1dcnt Rcapn 1s more om.sh lhan tn\b, and has at
lea t a half-do1rn d111t1nt cou ins liv1n1 I{\ the nith ft nth, Bvrke'
WA HINGTON (AP) -The
Navy, m the latest of a senes of
problems with its planes, announced
Friday that one-fifth of its force of
A-6E attack jets will have to be
grounded because their wings may
only last half as long as had been
expected.
The service said 111s grounding 64
of 1t'i 344 A-Es and 1mpostng 01gh:
restnct1ons on anothl'r 112 of the
camer..bascd bo{!lbcrs. The planes
will need new wtng~. 1he Navy s~ud.
Bob Harwood. a spokesman for
Grumman Aerospace, said. "this 1s
not a defect in this aircraft. The
aircraft were grounded because they
exceeded I SO pen::cnt of their esti-
mated fatigue. The contract called for
us to have a wing life of 2,500 hours
and we tested the origrnal to 4,500 ...
"Our understanding 1s that all these
aircraft that have been grounded have
over 3.000 hours on the w1Dg. ..
Harwood said . "For years. we have
been rew10gmg these aircraft.''
Pec,..,c reported Fri4'ay. In a ,tudy o(Relpn's m1tem1I an« try. the Brill h
scncaloaists found fourth-, fifth-and siJ'th caluln ln the....., Al'JYll country ill
ofloulhWCSI o dand One founh cou in, nora Blu 7~worb as. \bop w the real Santa •••• ?
a istant in C~mdale. 1 fish1n1 villqc o n th~ rocky cast roast of the Kint~ ,, ... ,.., perMpe to Ii" ~ fn•'ed ~nin ula. said Harold Brook.J.Bakcr. Burk.c· f)cc,. pubh h1n d1.~or ... , ... ret.Ddeel'• a brell.. dMiiM l&a rn.a:tM D
think tn that immediate IJ"()up, there are bct~n 1it to 10 cou ins. ~said, a...taa opt fora •11~1• •Ol'e ........ illOd•
1dd1n1 •~ ha"e be n IOC1ted. -:--•.....,
• ..
He sajd no accidents have b«n
attnbutcd to the faugue problem.
The A-6Es first entered the Navy ID
1972. In add1uon. 11 of the Navy's
KA-6D JClS will be grounded. That
,plane 1s a tanker version of the A-6
and 1s used for mid-air refueling.
The estimated life of an A-6 ~1ng
was supposed to be 4,400 hour$. but a
NaV} stud~ \Bid the lifespan of the
wmg ma~ range betwet'n 2.000 and
3.000 hour5 . ..aid a Na') official.
speakmg onl~ on rnnd1t1on he not IX'
Of the 176 planes involved. 24 were
dcplo)'ed on earners at sea. but the
"la\')' official did not know which
came rs
fhe JTwtnging of the planes wtll
takl' t~o months 1f the J<'t \\as 1n for
rou11nc matntenancc but S1' monthc;
1f thl' plane has to be pulled 1n for a
<.pen.it repair ~1d Johnc;tonc
Grinch's
'charges'
don't get
very far
Nevada·sAGsays
he's dismissed claim
against Santa Claus
CARSON CITY (AP)~ NeY9da
Atte>rn9Y 0.-11 8t'\en McKay
_Uklfrkt9Y he hat dllmtaed •
ctekn of Improper bu*neet prec>
•ttoill Ned by a "Mr. l.M. Grtnch''
~s.nta a... I
Mct<lly .... ~-.... a. CtvtMmM m111age lllt y.-.
eddld -.. tied • OQUQS•:o: ~ "" dMn on s.;ta•1 behelf ii1Nglng
Qrtnch't dlllm cionatttuted '"the
ortme Of mllcbll rottenneu
cturtnQ N tiOldtly 11Mon." Thi .,.....,.,. ~ •l·
tomey o--• 9llld OMch ~ °"* ~ llCJQ..,
8Mta of aiMnQ __, p 111nta In
~~Of llderill ~
PftDe ""91 iftCI taldng ldekMc*I tram· t9 relltd•.
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Resident . repays
charity
OLENDALE (AP) -A debt is a
debt, says Robert M. Bamford, even if
it's 33 years old and was never owed
in the fint place.
The 54-year-old Glendale resident
prov~bispoi.nt re<:ently by sending a
check for $14,437.50 to · the Sutter
County Welfare Department. He
fiaures that's what it cost the county 1
-including inflation -to provide
him with l l months of free tubetcu· tosis treatment in 1950-51.
The county didn't upect him to
pay the money following bis stay at
' the Weimar Sanitarium, but Bamford
says he always felt he owed it anyway
even though the sanitarium cl~ in
the 1960s. 1
"The county paid my bill back
then, and. it always bothered me"to
have ac.cepted the charity," said
Bamford, who now is an engineer at
the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the
Los Angeles suburb of La Canada
Flintridge.
"I have the money now," the
Gteneale resident explained. "So I
thought I wQuld send them a gift."
Lighting up for New Year
Officials in Sutter County, located
· about 425 miles north of Los Angeles,
were "most definitely surprised" to
receive Bamford's check, county Ad-
ministrator Larry Combs said. "We
don't get checks like this in the mail
very often."
LIChta decorate Sanablne City ln the
lkeba.kuro aectton of r::rco to aaber ln the
New Year. whlcb oa pe Cbrlatmu ln
futi'rity among the Japanese. Tbe bu•tllng
tran•portation center glitters with the
holiday •plrlt.
They were especially astonished
because the county did not require
repayment from patients who quali-
fied) ~use of low income, for
samtanum care.
Step back into 19th century
to find the right holiday gift
"He considers this a personal
d " Combs said of Bamford.
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holiday gift ideas? Then why not step
back into the I 9th century for a
Gatling gun, perhaps, or a Victorian
corset, or a clawfoot bathtub?
History buff Alan Wellikoff has
made it possible by rublishing a
catalog of hOndreds o century-old
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• floorinc and Sub-floor Repair •. "'What I had in mind, ideally, was
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C-a •• Lie. 315700 suddenlydiscover,asinad.ream, they &~.~.;...:..~.=-~-=.=-. ""'~=·""· ""~=--. -1111!' •• ~-I couJ~ still order the things," said
· . ·~ ~ . : . . WelhkotT. ofSpnngfield, Mass.
: The products from all over the ·s Costa Mesa country are listed, described and " · . often pictured in his "The American :g High ScMol f .f .A. i\ J:listori~al Supply Catalogue," pub-.\J •CHllSTIAS CWlllCE SAU• '/]: ~e~ ~f N~:~~~r by Schocken
« •HISHY Slll• ~ From the House of Thoreau JO : ·· •AIH UISH• ~ . Concord. Mass., shoppers 'Can buy :J, J · blueprints and wood frames for :«; ri av , . . . replicas of the cabin Henry David
'Pl. / ~ Thoreau built on Walden Pond .
..LJeciml:Jer 21 ~ The cabin is said to have cost :fJ & . ·.: Thoreau $28.12 when he built it 1n lJ I 845. Con'Struction cost today is « Salurda'I• » estimated at $4,000.
. .. "" / ~. : The Gatling gun, a replica of the
..LJueml:Jer 22 t 862 model. is said to fire 200 rounds ·.~·; of a,.9e S,,lec1ion g ~~i~~tfo.ocxtunition a minute » The corset, white with black lacing
·· 4'' Bega.ias S11pdragons ~ .. : and 37 bones, costs $59.95 plus
l•patieas Caltt41las shipping. It is listed by Custom :~ Pri•rose Po11py :U: WBlacteks1m11h1ing and Manufacturing of ll J111eh, l11c~ lore IJ: a r oo, owa.
:~ Ho1rs: . restored. can be bought from Sunrise
\J. IOl·frl 1-4:30, Sat. 9·2 .. : Specialty in Berkeley, Cali f. Solid oak [!. commode seats are at DeWeese ~ C'lawfoot bathtubs. salvaged and
tJ ~~~~~ .. : ~~working Co. in Philadelphia,
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..ST. 1984
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president of a windmill manufac-
turing company in Buffalo, N.Y, says
there is no "direct link" between his
catalog and his five years of making
windmills, but both ventures do
illustrate the value of past
technologies.
The germ of the idea came from
junk mail received at the windmill
firm . One day Wellikoff got a catalog
from a man in Pennsylvania who
made and sold copies of Conestoga
wagons.
"That sort ofplu~ed into romantic
notions I had." said Wellikoff, who
majored in American history at
George Washington University.
He lefi the windmill company,
talked to an agent and began research
in specialty magazines. When he
thought of an old item. he'd look in
the Thomas Register of companies in
the United States and their products
to see what was available.
If he came across a product that
especially caught his fancy, he'd took
more closely into the tore around it.
He learned that McGuffey of
"'McGuffey's Eclectic Readers,"
those 19th century schoolbooks, "car-
ried a red leather bullwhip to keep
boys at bay. He used to be pelted with
mud or snow. depending on the
season."
Readers Oiscover that Bell's
Seasoning for turkey stuffing was
created by an engi neer, and that
cheese can be bought in Plymouth,
Vt., . from John Coolidge, son of
President Calvin "Silent Cal"
Coolidge.
Wellikof( sets out definitions in a
preface. Items described as "in con-
tinual production" are made as they
always have been and, aJon.$ with
"reprod.uctions," are considered
authentic.
ReproduClions arc made from the
same materials and plans, patterns or
molds as in the put1 and usuall)' by
the same firms. R?T;licas are copies.
Christmas towns
attract attention
thls tlme of year
Christmas, Fla., was first named
Fort ChristmflS, for the day in 1.837
when govcmrtieot troops. moved l!"'tO
their new fortess. Today ,Just 25 males
west of the Kennedy Space Center, it's
a tourist spot, and the NBC televisi9n .
network plans to broadcast part of ats
Christmas morning show from the
town said postmaster Joy Chittum.
Asked whether Christmas bad ever
had a white Christmas, Mrs. Chittum
said she hadn't seen snow for 20
years. "But I was told," she said, 1'that
weather here is very much like that of
Jerusalem.··
Some 1,500 miles to the north,
another Christmas gets plenty of
snow. "In fact, I cannot remember a
Christmas without snow as long as I
lived here," said Terry Lundbom,
owner of a gift shop and an I I-year
resident of Christmas. Mich., pop.
300.
More than a doien little towns
across the country attract yuletide
attention because of names such as
Noel, Mo.; Bethlehem, in Georgia
and Pennsylvania; Nazareth, in Ken-
tucky, Colorado, Michigan and
Texasi Silver ~II. Ariz.; Joy, Ill.;
Snowuake, Ariz.; Evergreen, Ala.,
and Mistletoe, Ky.
There are, of course, North Poles
-three of them.
North Pole. Alaska. is best known
because of its image as a frosty spot
way up in the north, although it is
1.750 miles south of the real North
Pole. About 300,000 children around
the world wrote to Santa Claus there
last year~
North Pole, Colo .. and North Pole,
N. Y., are amusement parks where the
U.S. Postal Service maintains offices
because the addresses get thousands
ofletters to Santa every year. Summer
visitors leave their Christmas letters
for delayed deliveries with Christmas
postmarks. .
But if the most popular town is to
be selected by the number ofletters it
gets. Santa Claus easily comes out on
top.
· Mary Ann Long. the postmaster in
the town of 700 people, said she
handled at least half a million letters
last December. Almost all of them
want the Santa Claus. Ind .. postmark.
But this year. the town 1s loo.king
for a new Santa Claus.
The man who for half a centu?:
read and answered the "Dear Santa '
letters that poured .into his ~mall ~own
died last July. Jam Yelhg, widely
known as "The Santa Oaus of
America," was 90.
Yetlig's understudy, Ray Jochum,
is substituting for him for now, but
"it's dHficult for anyone to fill in
Yellig's big shoes," said Bill Cook, a
businessman and owner of Santa
Claus Land theme park.
Nevertheless, the town expects the
usual toad of "Dear Santa" letters.
Amid the thousands ofletters sent for
postmarks last year were 25,000
meant specificallr. for Santa.
Last year's mail included a bulk of
Christmas cards sent by a large
company in Ohio in a hehcopter. "I
was a bit startled when the helicopter
tounched down in back of my office,"
Mrs. Long recalled. "It was not a
modem Santa arriving in a chopper
but 670 pounds of mail to be
postmarked here.
"I've been the postmaster in this
town for 10 years, but it was the first
time someone brought in mail by a
helicopter," she said.
Christmas isn't
as traditional
as many believe
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -century were topped with an
Celebrating Christmas In Massa-American flag or a sugar plum
ohuaetta three centurles ago was fairy, never a star. Calvert said.
risky: Anyone who tQOk the day The youthful United States of
off from work could be fined 5 the early 18008. was hungry for
ahtlUnga. tradition, and lltMN'al founding
When George Waahlngton member8 of the New-York H-.
croued the Delaware River the tortcal Society eet about to
night of Dec. 25, 1778, he could create eome, Catvert Aki.
count on catching the Heutan W a •ti I n g t o n I r v I n g ' a
aoldlere drunk a.nd aound asleep "Knickerbocker History of New
after a day of caroualng. York," publlthed In 1809. re-
But, for Wuhlngton's men, made St. Nlcholaa from a •tern
CMstmaa was Just another day. blthop Into JOiiy St. Nick, who
And ft wun't until 1838 that lhowered atft• on the burghers of
the fh'at 'state -Alabama -old Manhattan.
declared Chrlltmaa a holiday. In 1822, theolOglan Ctement
Later. when the Clvtt War aepar-Moore borrowed from Irving's
ated sotc:Her1 from their famltles, boOk to write "An Aocount of a
13 ltatea adopted Chrtstmaa u Visit of St. Nlchofaa.'' the
an offlclal holid9Y. Chrtetmu poem that bealn•.
Americana tlke to thlrik the •"Twas the night belore
modem Chrlatmu celebration Christmas .... "
haa deep roots, bUt In feet It The pubHcatton of Chertes
datee back no earlier than the Otckena' "A Chrlltma Carof'' In
19th century, according to Uni-England In the 1MOe gave
veralty of Pennaytvanla hletortan Christmas a moral anchor.
Karln Calvert. though not a rellgloua one, by
Vlalons of apple-cheeked col-fixing famlty reunion and charity
onlal chlldren hanging wreaths aa the aeaaonal virtues.
and singing Christmas carols are Thomae Nut•a Hluatratlons
"totalty fictitious/' ahe 18Jd, be-created the myth• that Santa
cauae for two centurtee Prot-Claus ltvee at the North Pole.
ntant America contldered wears a eult wtth fur trim, and hea
Chrtatmea a "poptlh" holiday. a worklhop where he INlkes
Christmas was a "c<>nldoua toys. .
and deliberate Invention" tn the The only oll painting Natt
mid-19th cent~ of such flgurea made of Santa etaue. owned by
.. Wahington trvlng, Harrtet 'the Strong Mueeum, depict• "Im
811m. 8towe, Ellzabeth Cady right jo1ty Old elf who
Stanton, Clement Moore, happen• to be dl'elled In broWn.
Thomae Nut.. Sir Walter Scott Mark Twain w .... IUOC Ill
and Chattel Dickens, ..,. uld. fut than NMt at ChrtetR* myth-
Celwrt, a epedallat tn the making. He mede up a story that
hlltory of ctiUdren In America, 1 Santa Cteua Hved on the '"°°"·
IPOke recently at Aocheeter'a Finally, lfOUnd the tum of the
Margaret Woodbury Strong Mu· century,Cttrlltn\Mt>wmenear-~ on •'ChrfatmM In America; ty unNerUI when writ .. Mid that
TM Fabrtcatton of Tradition." ~cent• qwed It t9 ttMW cttltdren. .. ,,m not trytng to debunk ''They plllY9d on a~ very
Ctwtllmel by any m11rw,'' lhe strong point: parental~· And
Mid In M lntentew ... I'm trytng~o tt wortcec:t ~. c.Mrt
give cnctM where credit le due." Mid.
Neverth1l111, C8MWt 11 a ~ 8hopptna apree tl:imllmL ~ ftgur9 to P90Pli thi new.t Ohrletmee trlldltlOn•.u
Who PNfer to lmaQlr19 tMt the ~ llld. In the 1ll09, .....
PllgrN decked the halll with of Ctwt9'INI gOOC1e ~ on ~al._:::""' Deo.D.MNOll"'r•• lllh, ,-.. ·~~·,..-.1ra1 •. " nuld. adv•rt11ement1 for ....
··11·1 hard ;jlj'l eomeone WhO'• ~ •11an clld ~11r .. IMna In a 1790 houl9 and trying untH Dee. 15, 1M Mid.
to diloorat• ft ~ -.na ..._ •• .. Clwtltmea
.. told ~can't.'' c:Mr8cter1 like Froety tM lnOW-
The "tn ... ntora" of awtltma men. Audolpta b Fled flau~
.,.... • ...., the~~ of Aelltd1•·. the Uttte °""""*
tM halcl_lly---th-r Wltecl lay Ind .. Grtnoh ... Dr-~ to do wit\ tM "°"*' ...... d111l1 '917etory,'1tow ClllhOllc rOOlt of N 011•~ ttMt Grtndt llOli OW.am.''
of CIWtlt'I blr'tt'I, CliMrt Mid. ••Thie ptOC 111 Of ..... °'"'°"Mdto.,..._..n Ctw19en1Mll ... wryrftuclhgalr'I Cetholc 8"d Plllll't. ~ w on •• C9Mit Mid .•• , ..,.. .,...
the....., of two ftlll," lhe lilld. tn 5o or 100 Y99l'.I " wll M ~ Ctirtatma t..... of' the 11th richer ... .
RUFfELL'S
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New law
regulates
mailers 1922 HARBOll BlVD. COSTA MESA -~l-11S6
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SACRAMENTO CAP) -You've
probably recei vcd several of these
tantalizing teasers m the mail:
An offic1al-lookmg computenzed
lener informs you that "you will
deiinitely receive your choice of one
of these for gifts."
"Congratulations pardners!" says
another. "You will definitely receive
a valuable award in the pony express
· sweepstakes.''
The ''definite" gifts sound wonder-
ful: cars. com puters. telephones. tele-
visions. microwave ovens. luggage,
, cameras.
Oh, by the way, to get those
wonderful ~fts. you must make an
itty-bitty tnp and listen to a wee sales
presentation for perhaps a time-share
in a resort or a membership m a
campground.
But. most of those mailers contain
no details about exactly what 1s bcmg
sold. especially the potential cost.
What details there are about the sales
pitch or the cond1t1ons for the gift are ···
often in tin)' type somewhere on the
back.
Previousl y. the state had little ,
regulator)' authont} over these mail-
ers. But a new law. efTectl\C Jan. I.
attempts to force the firms using the
mass mailers to make much clearer
what is being sold and by whom .
· The law. A 81992 by As-
semblywoman Sally Tanner. D-EI
• Monte. requires such advenismg
programs that offer a prize or gift as
, an inducement to visit a location and
. ~ttend a sales pitch to "clearly and
conspicuously" disclose information
about the offer "in readily under-
standable language.··
That mandatory information in-
cludes the name and street address of
the firm bchmd the offer and making
the sales pitch, a general descnpt1on
1 of that firm's business and the
purpose of the sales pitch. That
, descripuon "shall include a generaJ
description of the real or personal
property or services which are the
' sub1ect of the sales presentation." the
law says.
Also to be disclosed prominently
' arc the odds of receiving each of th e
1 offered gifts and "all restricuons.
. qualifications and other conditions"
to getting the gift. such as the durauon
of the visit, any time deadline.
minimum ages of recipients, financial
qualifications or the required pres-
' ence of both husband and wife. 1 The new law also makes it a crime
to fail to provide the offered gifts or to
misrepresent "the si1e, quantity,
identity or qualities" of the ~1fts. The
firm can substitute another gift only 1f
it has stated in the mailer that it has
the ri&ht to do that. If the firm gives a
ramcheck for the gift. 1t must deliver
the promised gift to the person's
' home within 80 davs.
The mailers are most commonly
used by real estate. vae<ltton home
and mem~rsh1p camping firms that
use mail-order houses located in
other states to send hundreds of
f thousands of the solic1tattons to
. t.argeted mailing hsts.
Mark Fox, markelln$ director for
Pacific Grove Plaza. which sells ume-
shart units near Monterey, said the
\ mailers "work very well and are cost-
t effective for us."
t His firm sent out 120,000 in
California last month and considers a
' re ponsc of three-tenths of one per-
cent to one percent a aOod one. He
,. said 20 percent of the people who
f arrive for the sales presentation buy a
' time-share unit, which costs $5.000 to
SI 1,200:
f Direct mail advertisina, he s1ud, is
' more effc<:t1vc "because y~ can
taraet" the rcc1p1ent, a1mm1 mainly
for home ownen. for ei1ample.
When Ms. Tanner. who chairs the:
_... Assembly Con umer Protection and
Toiuc Materials Comm1ttce1 1n·
' troduetd the bill in early 1983, 1t v.-as
much str0ngcr. As introduced and a
V puled b)' the Assembly 1n June 1983,
1t would have made H unlawful to
' noufy a person that he or she had won
' a "contc t" and would rtccive a e ''prite" only tf he or he drove r aomewhcre and h tcncd to a sale~
p~senuuion
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A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 22, 1984
Psychology can beat kids'
'toylust, 'parents advised
CHICAGO (AP) -Chldren at
Chrtltmu are grtpped by a ktnd
of '"toy luat," whJch makel them
.. for ~ toy they .... but
~ CM avokt looking Hke
. Scrooges by u8'ng • tlttle pey-
~ In their~~
cording to two Chlca09 PIY•
ctdatn.ts.
Or. Nad4 Stou.nd Md Dr.
David Zinn, who WOtk at the
Mich_, ReeM Medk:al Center,
uy complaint• about the emo-
tlonaJ trauma of Chrtetmat have
prompted th«n to come up with
' eome gufdetlnea for pwent8.
Zinn said 0 toy lust" Isn't a
ctJnlcal term, but It refers to "a
focus on toys rather than on the
emotional attitude around
Christmas. We eee kids ex-
oeMfytly focuMd on po•· "tt'• v«y much In the aplrtt of
Wiiona becw they ex· Chrletmu, and tt mak• parent•
perlenoe Iota of problems In Ind cttUdren feel good to get their
Ntatlonlhtpe wfth peopl9." hwt'a deelre," ihe utd .
Problerne are bound to wlM If the dream toy la too ex~
when .,.,..,.U Md~ 9hop ~alve, Ma. Stottand said, "It'•
together In toy 8'or91, llld Mt. fine to 1tMt them you can't afford StotlMd, the mother of tow'. l(MMthlng, or that Santa 11 Just
dauahtera. not going to bring It.''
"ll a Child I• taken to a toy "M we know, Httle boyt wtll ator., he will be etlmulated by make fNfKY knife, fork and pencil
~hlng he ..... '' IM Mid. Into a gun and play all the same,"
P1tent1 lhoUld be p11111nt, she eald. "One toy la not gotng to
but mek• no commitmentl, llnce make or brMk a chltd'• values.''
cfttldren ueuattv forget about Parenta lt\ould buy what the
moat thlnga they eek for, 8he chltdrert want, n~t what they
said. AdYertillng for ·some com-
. However, Ha chUd ha yearned put•a. for example, ls ''absotute-
tor a partlou'-toy for week• or ty appelllna, 11 because tt plays on
monthl, tt'•• good Idea to buy It, parental deeires to make their
.,. md. c'hUdren smart, ahe aafd.
II ••
,
' "THE FABULOUS "
FLEET FEET
ATHLETIC SHOES • CLOTHING • ACCESSORIES
18573 MAIN ST. 5 POINTS CENTER
HUNTINGTON BEACH (corner Beach Blvd.)
Last Qf the candy dippers
.plies old-fashioned trade
Turns out hundreds of pieces each day,
each individua lly dipped in chocolate .
NASHVILLE, Tenn (AP) -Ruth
Jones has had her hands in ho1
chocolate mosl of her life.
From her table in front of a large,
plate-glass window at one of the city's
last hand-made candy plants, Jones
turns out hundreds pieces of candy
daily, each indi vidually dipped in
chocolate.
Pistachio, lemon and strawberry
creams, caramels, almonds and
walnut clusters all come under the
careful and expert touch of lhe gray·
haired woman. who dipped her first
chocolate as a young woman fresh out
of school.
Over the years, she has known
. /"
. SALE ST ARTS
about a dozen dippers, bul she said
she is the last of the group and one of
an cvcr-decrca~ing number around
the CO!Hltr)'. "Nobbdy wants to do this kind of
work anymore. And besides, ma·
chines can do it raster," she explained
1n an interview.
Weanng a Oowered apron, Jones
welcomes visitors to the sweetly
scented room at Candyland as a
grandmother might welcome guests
to her kitchen, with a smile and an
ofTer of one of her delicacies.
"What do you like best? Cashews?
Almonds? Pecans? Do you like dark
chocolate or milk chocolate? We've
ot them all " she said, displ~ 1
A.M.
SHARP!
boxed candies on shelves Unina one
wall.
For Jones. the candy-makana busi-
ness was a natural. As a young woman ·
she needed work and! she admits, had
a sweet jooth and sti I does.
She went to work at Mits;hell"s
candr $tore in downtown Nashville,
learning and practicing her craft for
more than 20 years.
When Mitchell's closed, she
worked brieOy at two other candy
plants before tak.jng a job in the
kitchen at General Hospital, where
slie eventually became dietary super-
visor. For about three years she would
make candy on her days off at
Candyland, which has been produc-
ing hand-made sweets since 192 l.
When she retired from the hospital
after I 0 years, she decided to return
full time to her first love. ·
.. I like to be busy. l can't sit down
holding my hands," said Jones.t..who
refused to reveal her age. ·•f oon't
want no rock.jng chair to get me."
Her job at Candyland suits her well.
"I like to dip and then do something
else. I c.an pack some for awhile and
move around."
Pat Shoen, Candyland vice presi-
dent of operations, said Jones has no
particular production schedule, but
her busiest times are just before
Valentine, Christmas, Easter and
other's Day.
summer months are especially
busy, too, because that's when
Opryland USA is open. Jones makes
3,500 pounds of candy for the nearby
amusement park each season, which
runs from latesp_~ng to early autumn.
Can't
•'
find.car
at garage?
Just .hum
C HICAGO (AP)-Operators ofa
downtown parking garage have
jazzed up the place so drivers need
only hum a tune to find their cars.
Instead of memorizing the number.
of a park.jng slot, motorists have only
to remember the name of a sons and
the city it extols. If that isn't enough.
the elevator areas will be tiled in
different colors.
On the first level, for examrle,
Pearl Bailey's "April in Paris" wil be
piped in over the sound system. T o
make sure the message sinks in, the
word "Paris" is painted on signs. 'the
elevator area has blue tile.
SATURDAY, DEC. 22nd The standard parking designations
such as 3A or 5B .. are real boring,"
says Myron Warshauer. owner of the
1.200-space musical garage managed
by Standard Parking Service. The
company runs 50 parking structures
in the Chicago area. 1 O:OOs~-~,!
BE HIRI WHEN THE DOORS OPEN!
FIRST COME -FIRST SERVED!
MOST tMl\Rl SlOClt 4 PltlCtS
OON'l
MISS
OUR GOAL A 0 -
THIS SAl_U_t _
• • • BY NEW YEARS .
NIKE• CONVERSE• SAUCONY •NEW IALAllCE • AVIA
ADIDAS • AS/CS TiGER • LITESOME • PUMA • K·SWISS
LOTTO •ASAHI• MANES • SPORT T •DOLPHIN
•MARATHON HER • SUB·4 • SPORT CO. ETC.
WE HAVE CLOSfi>
OUR OTHER STORE .
THE FUTURE STOCK
IS BEING
LIQUIDATED
DURING THIS
SALE
Forgetting where they parked "is a
constant problem for motorist!!" said
Warshauer, 45, who admits to unding
himself in that predicament on oc-
casion.
He said he came up with the idea
while hearing Frank Sinatra belt out
"New York, New York" on his car
radio.
01' Blue Eyes himself is now a
fi xture in Warshauer's garage, on the
New York. or fifth . level, color-coded
bu~undy.
Sinatra also is featured on the third
level, for hometown drivers who
prefer "My Kind of Town" and dark
green.
Other levels are marked with
"Meet Me in St. Louis" by Judy
Garland, "By the Time I Get To
Phoenix" by Glen Campbell, "Moon
Over Miami" by Vaughn Monroe, "I
1...ef\ My Heart rn San Francisco" by
Tony Bennett, ''Big D" by Shorty
Long and Susan, "Kansas City" by
Wilbert Harrison and "Please Come
to Boston" by Dave Loggins.
Astronaut
wants to
join wife
inspalce
WICHITA, Kan. (AP)
Astronaut Steven Hawley, who was
aboard the maiden Oigh t of the space
shuttle Discovery, wants to orblt the
Earth with his wife as the first
husband-wife team in space. ·
His wife -astronaut Sally Ride -
has already made the trip twict.
"It would simpUfy t~ scheduUna a
lot," Hawley said Monday nlaht as
keynote speaker at the fifth annual
--i-wn'ght Brothers C.Cletmnlon dtnnc
• held by the Wichita Aeronautical
Historical As50Ciation. The dinner
marked the 8lst anniversary or tho
Wrlaht brothc1'1' hi~ au.&IQe fliaht.
H awley. 33, was a mission s(>C(iat~
lst on Dt.scovery's inaGsural 111-day
mm.ion.
"l didn•t do this job in ~ to
become famous," Hawley saJ at a
news confenrnce. "rm bono to be
a pan of it. I don't think I fooled
m yselt:into t~inkina that 1-m the on. ly
one in the country that c.an d~ this.
"Jn that lll)'lt, you tend to be very
humble about the whole thina,"
Miss Ride became America'• flral
woman in specc in June 1983 when
she was a mi ion specialist on the
shuttle dtall~nacr. She alao was
aboard Challcnp:-r for a ICCOnd Oil.ht
t YtO months aao.
t
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Or nge Coat DAILY PILOT/8 turday, Oecemb9t 22, 1984 A7
REu c1ous Non s
Churches prepare for Christmas celebration
St Andrew'• P resbyterlH Qiurcb
will have four services C hristma ve
-S, 1, 9, und 11 p.m. -in the new
1 .4()()..~al nctuary ol 600 St An·
drcws Rood, Newport Beach.
Included in choral sclcctfons, ac-
cordina to Don G. Fontana. rnusic
minister, arc Handel's "For Unto Us
a Child ls Born" and the Hallelujah
Chorus from the Mes iah, "0 Holy
Niaht" and "Star Carol." • • • T he Most Rev. John T. Steinbock,
auxiliary bishop of-the Roman Cath·
olic Diocese of Orange, wall celebrate
Mass on Christmas momina for men
ln Orange County Jail. Scminanans
of the diocese will provide music and
lead the song for the liturgy.
Bishop Steinbock also will cel-
ebrate Advent hturi1cs Sunday at the
Theo Lacy Sccunty Fac1hty and
Orange County Juvenile Hall. • • • Three candlelight M:rv1ce~. at 5. 7
and 11, wall be held C'hristma'i Eve at
the Newport Harbor Lutheran
Cluarcb, 798 Dover Or.. Newport
Beach. There will be ~pec1al music at
each \Crv1ce, and :u the last one there
will be Holy Communion • • • A candlehgha C'hnstmalt Eve ser·
vice, staning at I 0:45. will be held at
the Nelgbborbood Con1regatlonal
Cburcb, 340 St. Ann's Dnvc. Laguna
Beach. Michael anders will present a
pipe organ recital and Christmas
musrc will be i.ung by the Chancel
choir.
A dialogue sermon. "The Moment
and the Event: It Will Surely Come:·
will be presented by the Rev. Wilham
J. Lileni and Linda Apple. director of
Chnstaan education: at the 10 a.m.
service Sunday. • • • A choir· and church school musical
production will launch three days of
ervices at the Lutheran Cburcb of tbe
Maatcr, 2900 Pacific View Drive,
Corona del Mar.
"Love Came Down" will be pres-
ented Sunday at 10:30 a.m.; a family
Chris~as Eve service will be at 7:30.
folio d by a candlelig.ht service at
11 , an at 10 a.m . Christmas Day
there will be an Jn formal service with
Holy Communion • • • Three Christmas celebration!> will
be held at 1he Laguna Presbyterian
Cburcb, 41 5 Forest Ave.
The first will be a1 10: 15 a.m.
liunday. with a famLly worship ser-
vice at 5 and c.andlehght service at 11
Christmas Eve . • • • Mlsalon Lutheran Cbarcb in
Laguna Niguel will have two services
Chnstmas Eve. The children's and
senior choir will sing at the 5 o'clock
family candleliJhl service. T he 11
o'clock candlelight serVice will fea-
ture Holy Communion and music by
the senior choir. -• • • The traditional Christmas story
will be presented in a slide show,
prepared by the Metropolitan Mu-
Coast teacher attends
national conference
school using the ncv. cumculum
guidelines, a study session of Jewish
text relattng to adolescent education
and a series of20 workshops on topics
relating to family education and
seum of An. at lhe 10:30 a.m. service candlehiht xrvu.:e at 7 pm unday A Hanukkah •po•tl~k party. spon-locattd at JOI I Camelbt.ck L, New-
unday of the Lafoaa Beac:• Ulllt• for the Laaua Buda 0.1rc• of sored by Temple haJd of N:r;n pon Beach. For anformauon call tM
artan Ualveraall1t1, 429 Cyptc1) Rt ll&JO•J Scleatt , mec:tana at tM D··c"' ("'--·"adve', ..,1.11 ...... h .. d at temple office at 644-1999. Drive. Lt&Jon Hall. 384 uaion t . Llauna ._. • ~ ' ~ .. • • • Renaissance music accompanies Beach. 6:30 toni&bt at the temp1e·1 woritftp Joseph Kauer. son or Jrvi~ and
h • · d · • • • place. 2401 Irvine Ave., Ncwpon Lindy Joy Kattcr of HunllQIU)D t e narrauve that as illustrate wtth &. Paul'• Le&beru Cluareb, 1190 Beach. Entertainment will be Beach, will take pan an a bar miuvah
famous paintings of the Holy Family Morningside Drive. Laauna Beach. provided by the Landmark Per· ceremony at 10:30 a.m. LOday . al
and the Nativit~. • • will celebrate (hristmH Eve wtth a former:., and Waller Brody will C.1repti• B'aal T...._. 9669
Following tradition established by family candlelt&ht service at 7:30. It present songs in different lanauage~. Talbert Ave .. Founttin Valley.
tht Soatb Coast Commulty Cbarcb, will feature (avontc carols with accompanied by Joe Freedman on the The ci&lnh ara<Se ho nOf studHt at
fruit will be distributed to everyone special music by Joyce Conway. accordion. Dwyer Middle School play11 1 PoiDt
attending the Christmas Eve service organist; Norma Schumm and Mel-• • • guard on the bask.ctbaU team u well
at I 0 at the church. S 120 Bonita anie Harrie, soloists, and the t. Paul Rabbi Mark Miller, spmtuaJ leader a beln' on the AU-tar Team.
Canyon Dnve, Irvine. Sin.sers. of Temple Bat YUm, Newport Helprna b.am cclcbr&\e will be his
A brass ensemble will accompany On Christma Day, the service wall Beach-lrvine, bas announced be will irandpareots Sjdney and Ida Rudick
carols, and featured soloists are be held at 9:30 a.m. lead a trip to I rael from June 23 to from Aonda and Simon and Rysba
Happy LaShelle~nd Jeff Mullin, with • • • July 8. The itinerary includes tops an Kaller from New York.. and an aunt
Loraine Claire as harpist. . Christmas Eve service at Faltb Jerusalem, T1benas, Hatfa and Tel and uncle, Ethel and Stephen Rudick
• • • Lat•eru Cltarcb, 8200 Elhs Ave.. A v1v and a h1ghhght of the tn p wLll be from Flonda
Chnstmas Eve service will began at Huntmgton Beach, mclude a family temple cblldrcn's B'na1 Mitzvah 1n Also taktng part tn a Bar Mitzvab •
6 at the Fairview Commuity Cba.rcb, service at 7 and Holy Communion at Israel next fnday will be Richard
2525 Fa1rv1ew Road~ Costa Mesa. · 11 Holy Communion will be eel-College-age members of the temple Cavallero. son of Isaac and Srud.1
At St. Ja mes •Eplsco{>•l Cltarcb of ~ratcU apm at IO a.m. on Chnstmas will be honored at a homccom1na Cavahero of Huntington Beach. and
Newpon Beach a family service at Y· • • • service Fnday and a potluck dinner Michael Churscl. son of Mark and
7:30 will begJn Chistmas Eve ob-The annual candleltghung serva~ Tuesday at .S p.m. The temple 1s Marlene Churatl of Fountain VaJJey
servance. A chior and bell prescn-of Christ Unity Cburcb w1H be held .------------------~------
tat1on w1ll be at 10:30andMasswitha Sunday at 7 p.m. in the community
full choir and orchestra will com-room of the Progressive Sa vings and
mencc at 11 . Loan. 19900 Beach Blvd.. Hunt·
On Christmas Day a service of mgton Beach "Chnstmas From the
Holy Eucharist will be heh at 10 a.m. Bible" will be presented with special
The church 1s located at 3209 Via music.
Lido. • • • A C hnstmas candlelight service
will be held at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at
the New Thought Cbrlstlaa Chu rch,
which meets at 610 W. 18th St .. Costa
Mesa.
Seasonal music will be provided by
soloists Joan Gordon and Jim Bonac-
ci and Outtst Valorie Dale. accom-
pamed b} Betty Wooldndge. or-
gan ist. • • • The Catholic Spirit will sponsor a
singles C'hnstmas dinner dance at
7:30 a.m. Sunday at Mile Square Golf
Club, I 040 I Warner Ave .. Fountain
Valley Tickets are S 16 per person.
For 1nformat1on. call 538-1911 or
630..1075. • • • The Rev. Shirly Hart will conduct a
• • • Evening Prayer and Holy Commu-
nion compnsc the Christmas Eve
festi val service at 10:30 in All Saines'
Eplscoeat Church, 18082 Bushard St,
Fountain Valley.
A service of Holy Communion will
be at 9:30 a.m C'hnstmas Day.· • • • Services at the Oraage Coast Unit·
arlan Unlversallst Cburcb at I 0:30
a.m. and 9 p.m Sunday wtll include
Chnstmas readings and music. The
church 1s located at I 159 V1ctona St..
Costa Mesa. ••• A special Song and Dance F~st1val
will take place during Cltatiad of
Irvine Jewish Ceater's Hanukkah
celebration. The festival wtll take
place at 2 p.m. Sunday at the center.
4872 Royce Road.
Nanq Lev 1n d1rc(·tor of cducatton
at Shir Ha-Ma'alot-Harhor Reform
Temple. Newpon Beach. will be
among more than 200 Reform Jewish
educ.ators at the 30th conference of
the National Association. programming. ~--------------------------•
Entitled "After Bar/Bat M1t1vah
What?", the conference wall open
Sunday in Clearwater. Fla.
The assoc1atton was established to
provide professional development
opponumties for educators of Re-
form Judaism and to insure that
Reform Jewish Schools and curncula
The program will highlight mues
that confront the educators fro m the
U.S. and Canada regarding adolcs-
rcnt~ 1• .. •11 '"'"lude a demonstration are of the highest quality.
rr
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"Our store is magniflcent-<
our staff ls the flne.st-
our prices ... incrediblelf"
WINES • BEERS • CHEESES
• COFFEE • GIFTS
19700 Beach Blvd .
Newland Center (Corner Adams)
Huntington Beach
AID IOIEI!
AN ENDLESS SELECTION
Y FROM ALL OVER THE
WORU>t , • •••
We ore open today until 6 p.m. and
from 12·5 p.m. on Sunday. Christmas
Eve open l 0--' p.m.
CHARLES H. BARR
Mellll»er of
Amtriccm Gftft Society
Accreclt.ct Gftll
Laboratory
17th & '"iM Wntdiff Pima
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WINES! BEERS! CHEESES!
COFFEE! GIFTS! ACCESSORIES!
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at '1000
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Otange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 22. HUM
**** The Goal of
A Cot.WllTTEE OF FRIENDS OF THE
IRVINE ANIMAL CARE CENTER , INC .
(I non PfOf1t ~ration)
1s sponsorship of Kennel and Canery runs 1n the Irvine Animal Care Center.
15129 Sand Canyon Road. Irvine, so that adoptable animals may be
maintained withou t threat of euthanasia at the expiration of the newly
mandated 45-day impound hm1t
**** Through your MEMBERSHIP, you can help us ach1e~e oor goal.
**** Please make yow paya o
A CotMTTll Of fRlfJl)S of the IACC, Inc.
and mal to P.O. Boa 4774, Irvine, CA 92716-4774
NAME PHCH ___ _
ADDttESS
CITY STAT£ 7:1 __ _
I enclose S for ( ) membtntip,
Jt.rllcw $5 ( 17 and ll1def) ; Sildt S 15; F amly $25;
Support $100; ind P1tron SSOO; Of, ( ) contrl>utlon.
Thank you
for your
Tax Deductible
Contribution
*** for additional
information
714/552·7~
Newport H•rbor Lutheran Church
798 Dover Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(714) 548-3631
Pastors:
Roger J . Berg and Kim Elfert Krogstad
-Com• C,/,L,al1 -
We'll srng praise unto the l ord in a setting of warm
candlelight and brilliant po1nsett1as. Everyone 1s w elcome on
Christmas Eve tor services at 5 PM. 7 PM. and I 1 PM Holy
Communion will be celebrated at the 1 I PM servrce only
Pasror Kim Krogstad will be preaching at the 5 PM servrce. and
Paster Roger J. Berg w ill preach at the 7 PM and I I PM
services. Mrs Diane Frisbee w ill sign for the hearing Impaired
at the 5 PM service. Babysitter available at 5 PM and 7 PM
A rrive 20 minutes early and enjoy festive Yuletide music
featuring the NHLC choir and solorsts w ith special instrumen-
tal musrc at the t 1 PM service All three services w ill include
glorious Christmas carols and speetal musrcal selections
Won't y ou please Join us for th is meaningful w orship in
honor ot the Christ Ch1ldl
·'
Minister's 1. Oth year celebrated
An honorary doctorate degree, a
Cl\)' proclama11on. 11ns from the
congrt"pt1on 11nd conaratu l ttons
from l,SOO well-w ashers h i&hhg.htcd
the Re .... Pea&)' Ba ~u·s 10th an·
"" arsar telebrauon.
ST. MICHAELS & All ANGELS
Chrbtm11 ht
·Gill ot Muste" 10:45 PM .
F es Ii val Choral l ucha11st 11 00 PM
Christmas Day Choral £ uchanst l 0 00 AM
Child Cere Provided -
Christmas Eucha11st
~loo~h with Christmas Carols
tor all to sing
32 33 Pacific Vltw Dr
COl'ona del Mar, CA
~ohn Rogers Davis Rtctor
Rauen. who ha~ been nunister of
the HununftOn Beach Ch urch of
Religious Science fo r the put decade,
was honored at 1 di nner dan~ ut the
Anaheim llJlton To"'ers.
The honorary degree ~a~ presented
by the church's International Board
of Trustees. and Hununaton Beach
Mayor Ruth Bailey rend the city'~
oflic:u1l l'om mepdauon.
When Bassett became mini ster 111
the Huntington Beac:h ch urch, lhcre
were onl~· 40 members and four
tudents in Junior church. Today.
almost 1.500 attend the two Sunda)
services and more that SOstudents arc
m the JUnior c~urch
Bassett 1s noted for her part1c1-
pa11on tn both church and c1v1c
affa1~. She has appeareJ frequen tly
on the radio and tele\ 1s1on program .
e pse rr . ~
IS 1t, anyway?
1 h• l-111 ... 111•al I h11rd1 tw ll'Vl"' the 1ml)Ortant "''"' 11l l hro•llll"'" h••I
"h11' ""''"I"" nth" d11mnl'), but who came du" n fmm hl'lHt>n Wt 1M'1I•• ruu
ti• ,·onw anJ Jt>in u~ a.. we ct>lebra~e lhl· hirth uf Jt>su~ t'hri·I
MO"JDA Y DE< 24
1 hri~tma~ tH• •i·n u···-7 :w p.m '1 l 'F.SUA Y. DEC' 2a
Fam1h S1·n.1~'" 111;111 I'm Choir & IO·IKJ 1 m ~n 1rt> of llolv Eurh1r1•l Bell prt>'lf·nU>t um 11 <Mlp m ChristmL~
Ev•• Ma'"" 1th l'hu1r trntl Orchestra.
SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH
"There I u Wa y1" and spcaxs
frequently throuJ.hout the comm uni·
ty and has part1cpatcd in chu rches
and conference across the U.S. and
an Canada.
Listed m "Who's Who of Amencnn
Women," 8a55ett has been a board
member and has served on commjt·
tees and taslc forces of the United
Church of Religjous Science since
l 980, is a past national secrctal').'. of
the United ('teray of ReliaJous Sci·
ence and ifast president of the
Southern California Chapter, and a
member of the Commission for
Church Affairs from l 978-80, serving
as vice president in 1979.
She received the Mentonous
Award by the United Church m 1984
for her outstandin& contnbution and
achievements. The Rev. Pew Bauett
CllRI TMAS EVE CANOLELIGJIT ERVICES
. December 24 e TWO SERVICE : 1 P.M. and l l P.M.
Reverend Donald W. Kuiz. Semor ~tinis1e-r
C.ornrnumtv Church, Con8fo:gall0nal
IJno1eJ Chwrh of Onnt
ti 11 Hthotrope Av~nlH'
l11rona dt:I Mu , Cal1forn1a
I" 141044 7400
Reverend Lori J. ouJer. ~tm1~1tr of Education
L~
r
St.Andrews
Presbyterian
Church
C
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HRISTMAS
WITH CHRIST
Sunday, Ot>cember 21, 198-4
( hrl\tm;h "u11.l.11 rnn..aj.!t'
"RECONCILED ANO CONSECRATED"
CHRISTMAS EVE
CANDLELIGHT SERVICES
Monday, Ottembl'r 24, 1984
( 'hn,1m~' M( 111.1111 n
h, flr l1•hn A Huflm,in Jr <'nmled
"llARRY'S FIR T CHRISTMAS"
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l'lt""' tlv t ""J!'"'t ,tJMi t.. 1th \(,,~ PrU rni,:t11n 1U ,,.,,_ or~nn 1
;;. 3209 Via Ltdo, Newport Beach Dr. John A. Huffman, Jr.
fl\\ <.r A "'lr1·w, Ho1,11I
!'..'""r'"" R1 .. 1d1 l .1l1tu1111.•
1!141C>\I 11'21 11i-!1C>H l.~'11' : • (714) 67~-0210 Pasto r
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Orange Coast
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY
A Cor4ial W1lco•1 fro11
The UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Costa Mesa
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St. & Harbor Blvd
Church School 1:30
Worehlp 10:45
1 Charles D Clark. Minister
Costa Mesa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Worahlp & Church School
1:30 -•0:00 e.m.
Or William E Steel
ewport each
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
UNITED METHODIST
1400 w Balboa Blvd
S73-3805
Dr Robert B. Shepard, Jr
Wor9'\lp. Chwcl\ le'-' 9:)0 AM
W..etdsy l'r .. lctlool 9f>CI o., C•• 7..>0A.M.-+.GO,.Jll
Huntington Beach Norlh
COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
6662 Hell Ave 842-4461
Worahlp Service 1:30 & 10:00
8:30 Sunday Schoof 10:00
Fountain Valley
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
18225 Bushard St
912-2593
James A Hadley, Pastor
Woultlf ' Ckrc• S... 9:30 I.II.
NEWPORT CENHR i UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1601 Marguerite Ave.
Corona del Mer
844-o745
Won•tp & Chrc• Sc-I 9:30 ll .
Rev LH Cunningham
COtMJllfY CIUCH COJOCGATIOflAl
111 HeflothrQJ" Ave COfone del Mer
Done~ W Kuta, Mlnl1ter 10 A M
lundey Worehlp
644• 7 400 • ~ ' l It • I
hurch of St. Matthew
by the Sea
(Tr.ol-~l
HOLY COMMUNION
EACH SUNOAY-9:00 a.m.
(Boe» Of Common "'9~ -I ale)
MERTZ HALL
of Communlly Congregational Church
811 ~rope, Cofone del Mat ...............
-A2-ZI01-
n.a...s....is....
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
IM•ssoun SynodJ
760 Victoria SI .. Coate MeH
lothar V. Tornow, Paator
631-1611
Bruce Jeake, Peator
WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 AM
Sc.ld11 School & AIU! Bible Clm
9.20 AM
Chrnh1n Dtment111 School
548-6886
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(DlaclplH of Chrlat)
2401 lrvlne at Santa IHt>.I
645-5781
Morning Worship I 0 AM
Sunday School 9 AM
Gene Swanton, Mlnlaler
ALL SAINTS
AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH
According lo IM 1928
ltooll of Common Preyer
Aew. Slephen W. Felkner, Aeetor
HOLY COMMUNION
800A M
MOANING PRAYER
CHURCH SCHOOL 9 1 ~ A M
MOANING PRAYER & SEAMON
1100AM
WJC......
flril & nlrl $-"f II U
5-.M & f..tll....., t IS A.I
18082 Bushard
Fountain Valley 963 3801
You Wiii 8• lflek:omttd -And H•IPflll
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M•rn •t Ad•m~1 HuntlngTon BHch
SvNDAY: Morning Worship . .. . .... 9·00 PM"
Bible School .... . . ........ 10 45 AM
Evening Worship 6 00 PM
AGtlH Yllillh Orovpe -NWfffl hrflclee
M,.e I ar•a P•·• Ma,..,,,... A '°''~1 'l Kpgee M<no•'"''
..,.," -O.U.C..111t o1 ""-'*' W-1ron
DIAL-A·OfVOTION -53e-HIO; Offke -Ul-2511
.. ,.rH c htng Cllrlet llnc. 1IN"
8 e Siu 7o 11J"ultip ~t ~
euec/t (')/ 7/tJMt (!JttJic~
7lu 11Jed
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
( .i\'biull 0 & l•I' bQ•I'•
Nrww•! B,a t
~.. W 14M ~ Ou 1 d P 1 I r
A" I ~ d\IO• Ro~ I r ·l•wart
Rod~•r Wll1lllr' Mu\1 OlrP, IM
Child Cm 9 A.M.
Worship & Church School 10 A.M.
llursery Care
For 11110: Call 644-1341
SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT
NEWPORT HARIOR
LUTHERAll CHURCH
Rocer J. Berc. Pastor
Km Eifer t Krocstad, Pastor
WORSHIP SERVICE
8 AM & 10:30 AM
(Interpreter for the deaf at 8 AM)
SUNDAY SCHOOl 9:15 AM
Nursery Care Available
WELCOME
HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM 7H Dover Dr, hw11ort l11ch
541-3831 R•OO I.!• i • ._ ·• A • ·bl•I' ~~'.",'. ..... (~:~f. ,';;;: i, ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
CHlMCH
THE REV. R08£RT CORNELISON
1:00 "'t.:lwlit 111· an a · t
Sabbath Services 1:15 Ml &dlrlsl
fri4•r (t, ... , I IS r • Qucj "*"'' ,.,..,,
h a My Stnkt 11111 flh1 ti "' -'~ 1 Je .. 428 Park An., LattN Beach
494-3542
.
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I
Sernn1 the Htwporl·lrnne Aru
2100 M~r V'rsl~
Sunday Worship
ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
600 <,t ArodrPwS Road • Nr-wporl l1PilCh • 63 1 2860
Or John A Hunma" Jr , .. lo•
WORSHIP SERVICES
830 & 10 If> AM
"RECONCILED & CONSECRATED"
b 4:-, AM trorant• lhroJ H•Qh School 10 15 AM lnlants thru 61h Grade
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SHA88AT SERVICES
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Fri .a pm -S•l.·10:30 1.m Stlld1J Wonhip-1:30 ' 10;00 A.M.
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SUNDAV WORSHIP SERVICES
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9 00 & 10 45 AM
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MID-WEEK WORSHIP
Monday • Friday -8.30 AM Morning Prayer
Tuesd ay· 10·00 AM Eucharltt & Heallng Service
Wednesday • 6.30 AM Holv Eucharlat
Recto!i Fr. John Athey• A .. oc .. Fr. lrlan Cox, AHlallng
The Rev Todd Solen9en •Mr Samuel Shafer
The Rev Thomat Henry • Mr. Wllllam Roberts
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Shakespeareans roughingit--like the Bard di
By HELEN L MmERNIGHT A I , , ,,._,... season ac the 704-stat outdoor "We'll tra.in like athlet.et to do wl\at
theater. On1y ha1f of the compan)"171 the Oree ks djd naturally," said one of
acres ofland js developed the thea1er"s founders, Raf\da11 Duk
The devoted troupe, wblch per-K.Jm
office 111et: the res' i from corporate and fedttal annu. Rappe laid.
Kim. l'hO WU formerly wiab the
Outhrie Theater or M1nntapoli1. it I muter of di.ltulaes. and audiences ao
away from "Merry Wives of Wind-
SPRINOOREEN, Wia.-Titania
queen of the fairies, mun<:h a ch~
11ndwich. A little fairy child uses a
tree branch as a aword. And Puck sits
meditatively beneath several stuffed
torsos hung like hams from the
ccilina.
forms throu&h the summer, has "CcrtaanlyinShakespcareandalot
seldom canceled a performance and of the Greeks, most or t~ lanauaec
then, only because of a downpour. refers to nature," added Charles
Rain is just one of the problems an Bri&ht, another founder and former '-:•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.::-
outdoor actor mus& face. Durina direc,or or promotions and sales at
evening performances, bats are at· the John F. Kennedy Center for the
tracted by the insects that nit in t}\e Performin~ Ans. Anne Occhl<>11ouo Sounds like "A Midsummer
Ni&ht'a Dream" gone amok. But it's
really the scene backstage at the
American Players Theater company's
perf ormancc of the Shakespeare
classic.
The com pan~ bills itself as the only
troupe in the United States devoted
exclusively to the world classics. APT
has fought debt, internal strife and lhe
audience's fear of Shakespeare in
each of its five years, and has barely
avoided financial ruin.
Still it managed to launch another
spotlights. is the remainlna fo under.
.. They'll be talking. take a b•g Thouab its founden think the APT
breath, and swallow a bug." Lori Is Ideally located in the Midwes,,
Rappe1 public relations director, said. convlncioa theatcraoers of that baa
"Or tnere's a wind problem and been a strua&lc that has put APT on
you've got to pitch your voice above the brink oifinanclal disaster every
the wind. A lot of actors arco'' year since iu inception in 1979.
prepared. They really don't know all Before th&S past season beaan. the
the possible demands the outdoor theater had to scramble to retire a
theater can make on an actor. But S34S,000 debt. ·
nothing detracts from the per-Tbe theater is currcntly SS00,000.
fonnancc. If anything. the actor can • $600,000 in debt. About 60 percent of
rise to the momenL" APT's income is derived from box
What about acadeffiic chaffips?
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My fixed income. Any advice? -Dis-
daughter is a high school sophomore. grunlled Jn Monroe, La.
This fall she bought the 1984 year-DEAR MONROE : Welcome to &Jae
oorksaw several photos of football A111 cl•b. My advice to yoe la to be
players, cheerleaders, basketball extremely .elective uct give moclett
games and various other sports. I also I • ... DEIS amouta oaly to tlitote CHaet cl0tett
noted many pictures of the crowds al LAii to yotr lleart. these events. I'm afraid yoa1J be evea u1rter
J could find no mention of the wllaea I tell YH tllle ll1t1 of CH-
SUNDAY SPECIAL
Fi let • 1gno
Oellcloua Filet Mignon,
wrapped in bacpn, and
served with homemade
so~p. crisp gr.een salad,
choice of potato, dinner roU
and dessert!
National Merit Scholarship finalists tions to whom I have contributed to , trilMltora are SOLD to facl·raitlag (the school had five), no picture of the give my name to other groups seeking J'O'IP'· Tbt'1 wlly yo.r mailbox 11 ao ., ____ _
girl who took her science fair project ..-m_o_n_e..;..y_. l_a_m_8_4...:.y_ea_rs_o_ld-'._h_v_in_.....o_n_a--'J'--an_um_ecl_. _________ _
to the nationals, no picture of the
award-winning problem-solving
bowl team, no mention of the young
man who presented a top-notch paper
at the National Science Symposium.
These major accomplishments went
uncheered and unnoticed.
It is difficult to keep students
interested in activities that require
brain work if they get no r~ition.
Athletes. however. are virtually
worshipped-not only at this school,
but everywhere.
I hope the faculty advisors who
supervise the yearbook for 1985 will
give some space to students who have
achieved somethin~ in the intellec-
1ual areas. -Illinois.
DEAR ILL.: Unfortuately, foot-
ball ud basketball are more exciting
to lbo1t folkl tban a science fair
project. ney al10 brlng 111 more
money. I bope tbe facalty gives
1erto11 tltoaglllt to wbat yoa bave
written. Your complalJlt1 bave merit.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Within
the past year we have received no
acknowledgments of gifts sent 10
'thildren of friends an Los Angeles.
Reno, LaCrosse and Troy. We sent
the presents because we value the
friendship of the parents. We realize 11
is possible that the parents might not
be aware of the lack of courtesy
displayed by their children.
Wo would like 10 know what 10 do
about this sort of thing in the future.
Last week I decided not lo buy a gift
for a child an Utah because ofour past
exP.Cnences with so many other
children. Please advise. -Fed Up In
Madison.
DEAR FED: Wby penalize tbe
Util cbUd becaaae of your ex·
periences wltla tlae otben?
Call tbe clatldren wbo have not
· respoadecl ud· Hk polllt·blank, "Did
yoa receive tlle glft or aot?" U tlaey
did -tell tllem you're ltllJ waltiJlg
fo r u acuowleclgment. If none
arrives, no more gtft1. Period.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: There
ought to be an organization to help
people who are almost destitute
because we have responded to so
many mailings requesting money for
"worthy causes." I f ecl an obligation
to share what little I have with those
less fortunate but the demands have
become so numerous I can barely
make ends meet.
How did I get on so many mailing
lists? I believe it is unfair of organiza-
SPEND NEW YFAR'S
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Tr~ ornethmg J1ffertnt th1 New Year' Evt:. C orne
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. Our menu include uch spec1altie a goo e liver pate,
'lrnokeJ ... alrnon, filec mignon and Buche de Noel.
During .ind after Jinner, our French pianist
anJ Jazz quartet-featuring Jud i Lorick-will provide
rn)n-ror enccrrainrncnt for your danci ng and
Ja..,rcnmg ple <l'iure until 2:00 a.rn.
All th1~ .rnJ more, ancludmg you r own funny hat,
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Ul make your rese rvat ion.call the Meridien now.
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A SPEU.BINDINC OREAM ... RICHER AND
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THE COMMERCIAL CINEMA NOW HAS 10 OFFER."
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Wind' and 'Birth
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sdence·ffction
films .•. opening
into visual and
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talmt tM dneml
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"THE BEST MOVIE ABOUT
YOUNG PEOPLE SINCE
'AMERICAN GRAFFITI.'
A funny. sensrtive. beautifully written movie Dillon
gives his best performance. heading one of the yeo(s
most engaging costs " .,,, •. , ,..~..,. .1· ·.A,.,
THE FLAMINGO KID IS LAUGH-OUT-LOUD FUNNY It's
also worr--1d touching I left this one with a smile on
my face and a catch 1n my throat .. ,.,. .. ~~ ... "lif ., •i,
'AN ABSOLUTE CHARMER If THE FLAMINGO KID could
be wrapped and token home you d coll 1t the
perfect grff '"C ..... • YJ'· •1')\)'ll '"
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of o GARl?Y MARSHAU film '1HE FLAMINGO Klt>H Stornng MAn DILLON
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Field" ( 1979) Biiiy Die Wlllitme, PRAM
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tear your eyes from the sc reen. It Is not
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"The best film I've seen this year.
At its best, movies just don't get any better.''
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"Unforgettable. A movie to haunt your memory.
One of the ten best
of the year."
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'King Lear' inspires
epic Japanese film
drawing 1nsp1rat1on from "King
Lear" and an episode in Japanese
history.
"There was a famous warlord who
had three very brave, loyal sons," he
said in an interview. The idea for
"Ran" was born when he imaJlned
"what would have happened 1f the
sons had been nasty and ambitious,
instead."
Kurosawa, wcanna his distinctive
beret and sun&lasses, sat on a small
stool atop a cf1tl, with snow-topped
Mount Fuji behind him, whllc.d1rect·
mg the day's castle battle scene. But
the cone-shaped 12.389-foot peak,
re_garded ai. sacred by lhe Japanese,
will not be seen 1n "Ran" because the
movie 1s scl in summertime.
The legendary dircclor said he
chose the localion partl,Y because
"there's always something unex-
pected when you come to this
mountain."
On a plalform behind him slood
one oflhrcccameras, primed to shoot
the scene. Mult1camera battle scenes·
are Kurosawa's lrademark. as arc his
extensive use of weather effects and
his demands that aclors be dis.-
c1plined and well rehearsed.
There's something funny going on in Wa hingto n.
Goldie's about to become a diplomat.
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Four post pei~fec·t scores
as D ogs close in on title
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'tells on'
the greats
LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -sg
ttteen aw Mary MllClamt hat fl
With ,the Doss, or Newport a full
fi-vc poants out in flom, and just
today's and next week's column
remainina in Trivta B:owt I, tt may be all over but the hou11na.
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week wtth 11 correct answers as dad
perfect scorers Moira White.' Selma
Kyle and Lo lly & Co. Fin1shine with
I 0 right were James English, Iggie and
J.M.
To11
Tnus;
We've &Ot anoth1·r touahie for the
two-pointer this wc:-:k to sec who the
real music love~ 111·c. Have a merry C~stmas. and may there be many
tnv1a aames under t~ tree Tuesday.
I. The words "uJu1c, I thank this 1s
lhc bcgjnnmg or El beaultful fncnd-
ship" are the last l111cs spoken in what movie?
2. C'h1ld stars Eddie Hodges and
Pali Duke and future astronaut John
Glenn all appeared l)n what TV game
~how'>
3. Sparkle Plenty was a character 1n what comae stnp?
4. Which U.S. p1res1dent gave the
shortest inaugural address?
5 What i.ong 1~ played over the
opening credits or the movie "Or.
Strangelove?"
6. Frank Sinatra •;tarred m "Come
Blow Your Hom · on the screen.
Name the TV garn.: show host who
'Dallas' still Big D
in Nielsen courJLtry
CULVER CITY -Next Fnday at
9 p.m .• CBS will air the I 7Sth episode
orLonmar's perennial pnme-t1me hit
series "Dallas."
Since its debut in April 1978.
"Dallas" has captured the number
one pos1t1on an the Nielsen weekly
rankings an astonishing SO times, m
addition to earning the honor a~ th e
number one entertainment scrid. for
the last four consecutive seasons, Lonmar said. __ _
Currently in the midst of its
seventh season on the network,
"Dallas" continues lo exh1b11 its
strength with a number one season to
date ranking on the Nielsen National
Index on Dec. 9. w11h an average
rallnJ of 25.3 and a 41 share.
Faith in the lasting stre'lSlh of
"Dallas,'' the series that on}lnated
the current trend m continuing
prime-time dramas. 1s best ellhib1ted
by the CBS Network's unprecedented
early pickup of the series beyond th e
cu rrent season. which was announced
this oast October, immediately fol-
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"Dallas,'' always_ a trend setter,
particularly IO the a r·~ or cliffitangers,
established a miles! one in September
by becoming the first prime-time
series to enter mt{• domestic syndi·
cation while stJll number one 1n
network first-runs. Currently, "Dal-
las" is sold in 113 markets, including
all of the top I 0
"Dallas." produ c cd by Lon mar,
sta~ Patnck Dully, Linda Gray,
Larry Hagman, Stc·•1e Kanaly. How-
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Beaulieu Presley. V 1ctona Pnncipal.
Donna Recd. Cha rlene Tilton, De-
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Philip Cap1 cc 1s executi ve
producer. Leonard Katzma n
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serves as supcrv1smg producer.
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7. Whal baseball pitcher was
known as .. the barber?"
8. What wu the last picture shown
11 tbe picture show m • .,.be Lht
Picture Show?"
9. Before 1t was caJled lhe Good
Time Th~tcr, the auditorium at
Knott'• Berry Fann was known as
what?
I 0. "Walk on, walk on with hope i.n
your hcan and you're in for a bJg
surpnsc" wuo'l written by Rodicrs
and Hammerstein. Name (a) the aona
that cont.a.ins th.at lyric &nd (b) the
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I. Gidget (Dee, Field and Walley)
2. "You'll Never Get Rich" (Pb1I
Silvers show)
3. The Phantom (Ghost Who
Walks)
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state)
S. "The Blackboard Jungle"
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(last perfe<:t game)
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a fnend tn Miu McKelvy, 1 M rt':
patk JhOC aalcsman and silent ftlltil! bun: .
Mac:L.aren, 14, fou&ht ofl'at
1 few yara '10 by the Lot A
County admm1.1trttor lO have blJ'.'.
declared mcompettn1 and by a ~.i
styled bJ.sbop to claim utlc to lhO;
house be has ownechi ftCC 1917. •
McKcl vy heard abOut her 11 WU~
time alUJ tak.n her to Rudolph
Vale-nuno'• memorial tervicc m Ho&.
lywood every Aupsc and to Moori-
perk every fall to talk to a hi.slot)' O(;
cinema cla . f!.
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that 1hc admired Ooualu Fai.tbln~
but "I couldn't f'o'1et that Mary;
Pickford was bJS wife.' ,
OfValtntano.1hesa1d, "He used to
come tnto my drcssl.Q& room and tak
me in his arms and hut me and kist me and, oh, well ..... She kft the rat let
the 1maginauon.
A tudent asked about C1atk Gab~~:
but he said, "Let's not &O into lb.IL~
McKcl vy reminded her she told th6"'
class a story about Gable the year before.
··1 did? Wcll.1ryou mstSt," she
9. UC Irvine{' Planet of the A~s")
10. (a) a musicologist, (b) "Love
Story" (O'Neal and Streisand)
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the Daily Pilot. Box 1560, Costa-Mb.Sa
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Wednesday o therwise half the play-
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Todd Breaath (rlCht) u the man& of an acttnc troupe
&l•a younc Charla Diclr.eu ( ftrer Wrtc'ht) 110me
adYtce about the ltfe of a •trollln& player ln .. Charla
Diclr.en•' Victorian Chrl•tmu," clMln& th1a weekend at
Golden Wat Collete ln Huntln.pn Beach .
"I was v1s1tmga1 the studio and Clatll•,
Gable came aJong. He sa.id, 'Excw4j
me for a mmute,' and when be c:a.m
back he didn't have one stitch
cloth1na on."
Maclaren sa.sd she told Gable to·
get back into hti. clothes. •
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Todd Mooney (left) 11eore., Scott Clemente (44) flahta for a rebound ~th Chance Peteraon. and at rl&ht, he'• battlliJC Saddleback'• Joe Deal (42).
Eagles find a way, win title, 55~54
Mooney lead s Estan cia
in Irvine Classic fina le
again in the fourth quarter with two quick
buckets by Lockwood and R1ch1e Stamps to
take the lead at 47-46. and they never trailed
again.
By ROGER CARLSON
OfhO...,,... • ..,,
They were outrebounded by a landslide and
the road to lay-ups was very rocky as Estancia
Hi&h's Eagles tried to challenge towering
Saddleback High Fnday night, but wmehow,
someway, they dad 11 agarn an sweeping to their
second straight tournament cbamp1onsh1p
and ninth victory without defeat. : ' ,
Wi th the lead, the Eagl es went to a four-
corners and the cat-and-mouse theory proved
to be Estancaa's trump ~ard against a
Saddleback quintet which sll owed outstand-
ing ability on the boards and a man-to-man
defense that defied an)'one to try to penetrate.
But penetrate they did and alLhough they
were rejected six times by blocked shots and
saw their rhythm and shooting arcs obv1ou I)
distorted. the Eagle~ refused to buckle under.
Coach Joe Re1d'<1 Eagks. down by I I an the
first half (32-21 with 2.34 left). rallied 1n
typical 'ityle. then held on to post the victory
and claimed the thanJ annual Inane Basket-
ball Cla~s1c's cham p1onsh1 p at Woodbridge
High.
··we were read~ (for the cat-and-mouse
game). but somc11me'i knowing and doing arc
two d11Tercnt thing\," ..aid Saddlcback C'oach
Pat Quinn. who \J" h1'i team foll to 6-2
overall.
While Estancia ' rally from the: I I-point
deficit was a big 1tt~m. 11 still took a founh-
quarter run to get the ultimate ad vantage.
when the Eagles ran off an I 0-0 spun 10 take a
53-46 lead with I :39 left.
A th1rd-quaner rally. led by the tour-
nament's Most Valuable Player. Todd Moon-
ey, and all-tournament selections Adam
Lockwood and Scott Clements, put the Eagles
into a 40-36 lead temporanly, then they rallied In that span Saddleback was Q-for-6 from
BYU a step closer
to national title
Bosco, Cougars
ra lly to def eat
Mi ch igan , 2 4-1 7
SAN DIEGO (AP) - T hanks to a
gutsy performance by a gimpy-legged
Robbie Bosco that was capped by his
two touchdown passc~ in the final
period, top-ranked Bngham Young
pulled out a dramatic 24-17 victory
over Michigan 1n the Holiday Bowl
Friday nigh t that may have ltflcd the
Cougars to their first n'.ltional cham-
pionship. "
Although the BYU supporters hap-
pily chanted "We're No. I! We're No.
I!' a the jubilant Cougars left the
fi eld, they will have to hold their
breath until The Associated Press
releases its fi nal poll at 6:JO p.m ..
EST. on Jan. 2.
"I don't think there's any question
we should be No. J." Coach LaVell
Edward s said after BYU btc~me o nly
the second maJOr<ollegc team in the
last 80 years -Nebraska did 1t in
197 1 -to post a 13-0 record. It also
wa5 BVU's first spotless campaiiJl in
60 seasons of antcrcolleiaatc football.
9-1-1 , and No. 4 Washington, 10-1.
and perhaps not even then.
Contacted in Norman, Okla .. Okla-
homa Coach Barry Sw1 u er said:
"I have no idea wh ether Brigham
Young is the best team in the country
or if we are. Obviously, they'll be
ranked No. I, but I think Nebraska 1s
better than th ey are (Oklahoma beat
Nebraska 17-7 last month). I believe
Nebraska (9-2) is the best team 1n the
country right now."
The Washington team amved an
Miami on Friday, but Coach Don
James could not be reached . How-
ever. wide receiver Danny Greene
told The AP:
"We're disappointed. but I don't
think it will a lTect us (m the Orange
Bowl). We're not going to look an m
when we go out to play Jan. I because
Brigham Young won tonight. We
made the tri p down here to play
Oklahoma, not Brigham Young.
"I wouldn't like to -be an the
position of ranking teams. but I can
sa,Y Lh1s - our team could compete
with anybody." ·
All-tournament
MVP: Todd Mooney (Estancia)
Mau Judd (Costa Mesa). Mark
Georgeson (Manna): Nathan Call
(Capistrano Valley): Tim Pittman
(Savanna); JelT Fryer (Corona del Mar);
Mike Mmu:r (M1ss1on V1eJO). Jeff
Livesay (Norco): Ralph Laird (Foot-
hill); Adam Lockwood (Estancia): Scott
Clements (Estancia); Chance Peterson
(Saddleback): Mark Walton CSaddle-
back).
the field and sullered three disastrous tum·
overs.
"When we were down b} one (4 7-46) we had
those turnovers," said Quinn "V..c ~orked
hard to get the ball and then we JUSt got a hllle
light. ..
Saddleback was stall down by a 55-50 count
with 30 seconds left and cut It to one pomt
with two seconds left, but the Eagles were able
to avoid further damage and ll was over.
"We were more patient in the second half,"
explained Read, who sat through a first half
that had has team reeling before a fi ve-point
spun in the Last 56 seconds. the final bucket a
steal and dnvang la)'-up over 6-9 Chance
Peterson by Lockwood, helped the Eagles iet
back.
Then the third-quarter fireworks put Estan-
cia into that temporary 40-36 lead. and finally
the I 0-0 run at the outset of the fourth penod
set the tempo
"We wanted to Take the ball more on the
dnbble," continued Reid ".\dam (Lock-
wood) was able to get in thC' lane espec1all)
after getting Mark (Walton) in foul trouble"
For a "hile the task appeared ne\t to
1mposs1ble as Saddleback's fluid Roadrunne~
were allowing JU St one shot each time down
the coun b} the Eagles with Peterson and
Mark Walton pa ving the wa y to a 24-11
halftime bulge on the boards.
(Pleue tee EST A.NClA/8 2)
However. the araumcnt over who's
No. I apparently wall not go away.
Certainly not until the Oranac Bowl
between second-rank ed Oklahoma.
Bosco. a 6-21/J JUn 1or, made a heroic
return af\er being carrutd first to the
s1dehnes and then to the locker room
late an the first penod. He suffered a
slight sprain of his left ankle and a
hgament tear an his let\ knee af\erhe
was hat by M1ch1gan tackle Make
Hammerstein, a play that drew a 15-
yard roughi ng penalty.
Mich.lean nmnJq back Rick ·Roten
bunt.I throa&h a 'Iaole and Into the end
,, .........
sone for a toacbdown durlnC Frlday'•
Holiday Bowl &Ca.inat Brl&bam Toa.nc.
llers-op Edison in Sunset Lea ue prev ew, 69-6
~
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0.., .... C•rnl I •111
Before Friday ni&ht's thJrd·placc La Quinta
Classic basketball aame. both Edison Haah
Coach Jon f:Jorchen and Huntinaton Beach
Coach Roy Miller uid they were not lookin1
forward to mcellnJ a un1et Leque nval
almost a month before ltquc pfay tqin .
If just the idea ofplayu'I thepme bOlMrtd
the coach • then the pmc auclf must have o&a~tdbavocw11hth m Thc 0 alers (3-3),who
had leads of 11 ~iou and 10 poanu twu.-c,
scored the pme s la t fi ve points, tnclud1n1
tWO frtt Lhrow by JUnlor Dam:n now ( 19
Points to lead all scorers) with two second left
to defeat the C'hargers, 69...()1
Alt.houah he wa d1uppo1ntcd with bts
team's pla , Miller said the c1o~ pmc would
-·
h~ hl~team tat i-1'Hhe a~n. • • Close pmcs arc sood for us." he said .... We
h'avc to have the tiahl pm cs now so whtn th~y
{has pla)'en) act into the pre sure<pme an
leque, they know how to· respond."
Traahna 6US walh 14 .CCond lcO, the
Otlers' John Hanavan pu1 in a rebound and
was fouled, but miucd the en UIT\I free throw,
kav1na the Otlets tall a point hort.
Echson's Mtkc Prince wa fouled on the
dnbble with nine sttond left, but m1~ the
front end or the onc-a""-one. The Ollt'rs
pushed the bill upcoun, a)\d mtlicd a shot,
bu• now wa fouled when he arabbcd the
rebound and ht hu both frte throwi toaavc lhc
Oilers the wtn
It was a uona comcbl k b Edi n (S.J).
w1Lh some em>rs b)' Hununaton Beach that
. '1 ••
put the Otlcrt into the""'"~ t•muation at .-
the en<J.
Hununaton led Ss-46 at thl" end of thrtt
quarters and that's when thl" wen went dry for
th Oirtts. The aric orcd I 0 or the
fo urth quarter's first 12 poanu , includ1na
Mike M onntll's hOrtJumptr 1n the la.nc lo
pull Edoon witlun ooe at S7-S6
It was then that tbc Olien bcpn a comedy
of b•Jl-bandl!na cm>rs lhll almost COit them
the ' pmc. After McConnell k'Ored, they
couldn•t t the ball in pli in lhc required fht
1«0ncb. raa auard Ken Ammann re-
sponded with a Ion& jumpa 10 ''"e the
C"haf"ICl"l thear fint lt'ad 11~ a 4-3 •d"an c.
On that me play McConnell w foulf'd
away from the ball and he convened t-.'O free
thro to make it 6(). 7 with S 07 1 f\ On \rie
cn.swn& m~ pu the Oden thrrw the ball
OU1 of boun(h. be Cl\tJltt'S aptn took
advant.agic a Ammann ~l't'd from under·
neath the basket to ra1~ the lcid to 62-S7
"Th1t's the way """""e httn playana an ycar
-1n purt " Miller e'pla1ncd "I don't know
if n's condition1na or laP5(11n <'On«ntrataon.
but it's happened and ~e ha"c to tr) and break
the b&bLL"
Hanavan and Anthony Howard ot ttic
Ot&c were cwned to the all•tOW'l\amcnt
team. Othm m m~ 1n ludcd Ryan ~)CrlW and Damn °' Fco of m Modena. Chart~ B\Uen.. ~rwan Colhn and Ron
Draper of Pomoma. Mal e Zup1 of La
Quant.a and 0.vad Aaron of W t T m ncc.
Cohn Mo of El 1odtfta named the
tournament"s Mo t Valuable Ma r.
Lek .. ped .....
In P8Cltic DIVlelon
wlth-Jwln
over Pha1nlx. 82.
Raiciers:
It's do .
or die
LA· opens de en s e
of Super Bowl title
in Seattle today-
SEATTLE (AP)-There\~ nothi.na
complicated about today's AFC wald-
ca.rd playoff game between the ~
fendtna uper Bowl champion Los
Angeles Raiders and Seattle, 1ns1su
Scahawlcs head coach Chuck Knox.
"We·re Joing to play bard and
they're go101 to .is>lay hard.'. 51ys
Knox. ''Whoever makes the most
plays in the p me 1s going to w111. It's
tha t sample.'
The Seahawks and the Raiden,
second and third-place finishers. re-
spectively. in the AFC West meet in
the Ka osdomc at I p m. (Channel 4).
The w1nner will JO on to face AFC
wt cham pion M1am1 m Miami next
Saturday.
"The thing we have to do is have a
fi ne focus on what we're doins or it's
going to come to a qwck end, .. said
Knox, "because we're an a .s\l11den-
death, s1ngle-el1m1nat1on ·tour-
nament."
Seattle, which had a 12-4 rqular-
season National Football Leaaue
record, will go into the pmc witl:i a
two-prne losanastttak while the 11-5
Ratdcn will ta.kt a one-game Josina
mark into the contest.
The Seahawks had a chance to win
their first d1V1sion title last Saturday
at home against the Broncos but were
beaten soundly by Denver, 31-14.
The Broncos earned the AFC West
utle.
The following day at the Coliseum.
the Raiders had an opportunity to aet
the home-field advantagc against lhe
Seahawks but were knocked off by
Pittsburgh. 13-7
Despite the loss. which ended a
four-game Los Angeles win ni.na
streak. Knox feels last season's NFL
champions arc JUSt ~s mouvatcd as
the) were a )ear ago at this ume.
"Those people have been there," he
said of the R.atden. "and. bcsadcs.
some of their fam1Jacs probably have
already spent that e~tra money from
last season So t don't th1nk JUst
beau~ the) were there last year that
the" ·re an> !es hungry this year ..
Coach Tom Flores ot the Raiders
will stan 14-\.car \eteran Jim
Plunke1t at quanerbad. H<' called
Plunket! olT th<' bench against Pn-
tsburgh to replace fiflh-}ear pro Marc
Wilson
It was the most Plunkell had played
'itnCe being tnJured in the sixth game
of the season
"We've got to pla) a solid footbaJI
game." Flores said "We've got to
ehmanate the big pla) We've got to
play sood. soltd defense and. we have
to be more consistent 01Tens1 vely and
score some points ..
Rams-Giants
blacked out
unda' ·., 'H wtld-card game
betv.ecn the Rams and /'lev. York
Giants at i\nahe1m tad1um will
be blacked out an the Los Angeles
area. the Rams announced Fn-
da' ~) Fnda) ·.., 1 :! 'O p m dead-
hne the Rams sull had 15.000
uckets to sell. a team spokesman
said
The deadline for ltf\mg the
blackout had hccn l'\lendcd 24
hour\ h\ the "'1Fl on Thursda}
bt'cau<\C the Ram\ onh found out
the) wen· ho'ittng thl' game Mon-
da) night after the M1am 1
Dolphin'> dcfeatl·d lhl· Dallas
(owbo\S
The ·12 '0 pm game can be
heard on l\.MPl ('71 Ill radio
Ocean View,
Sailors post
tourney routs
Ocean \ 1cw·, oflt'n\(' came ah'-l'
for the Ci<'COnd \tr.up.ht night in thr
rrovo Grand<' Tournament a~ the ~ahawks went O\t'r th<' JOO-point
marl.. 1n advancing to 1on1ght'<1 final"
1n high hool bo~c. ha'lkrth3ll Fnda'
nt&ht El~wherc. Ncwpon Harbor also
~yed 1 su<'C'Cssful -"\'tenmt 1n
tournament pla). but Newport ( hn ·
t11n and Libert (hmt1an ,uflettd
~tback~ 1n the ( onqu<'rof'\' tourne'
Tbcdetaal
~aa VI«• 101. Caoyon tCCl '1!.
The hawk , ..,ho t.alhcd Q potn t
1n humbhna El-'6>aso Robles..
cchpscd the ~ntul') mar\.. apinst
\an)on of Canyon Count"
lJp 16 at halftime the Scaha"""'
(9-2) ouucomi Can} on. 26-11. 1n lht
tturd pcnod. as Blaine IkBrouwtr
and Make l..al1at ~ml caaht potnts
1p1 in the l>(liod
DcBrou"'"r fini hcd Wlth a p me-
hiah 23 points. ~bile Labat had 16
DeBrouwcr bad tcX>rcd 2' l
previou nilht. •
M1 Fl )nn no hcd 18 poinu. a
pcnonal best for htm thi !C&IOO
(l'l_.. ... Plt&N/81)
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.. ~STANCIA ••.
J'l'OmBl
But wbcn ll wu over 1t was Mooney who
was lhe toumameot• MVP. oot so mucb
because of his scorina (he scored 14 po'ints and
averaaed l 3.8 in the five tournament pmu).
but bcause of his rebounding.
"Todd had 10 boards toniaht," sa1p Reid.
"And he had 16 against La•una Hills and 18
last niaht (again1t Foothill). •
It was a liuinJfinash for the ~cs, ah.hou.J)l
they still mu t face these .Road.runners twice in
Sea View lcaJue play at\er tbe holiday break.
"They dod1cated this tournament to two
classmatts (Billy Dearing and Roy Wil-
liamson) who were killed recently. We want .u. their parents to have this trophy. (The two 17-
ycar.olds died when hit broadside by an
r.f· alleged stolen van al approximately 80 mph in
~· a oo,1>s-and-robbers chase on Dec. 12. l 1
:. "These are just tough, gutty kids, • added
:•,. Reid. . Reall y, that'., the only explanation for :o Friday's. triumph as the Eagles were sorely
,. outmanned in terms of height and the
'" Roadrunners were just as qu,ick and just as
sharp from the field through three quaners.
.n But when the Eagles got that lead of 47-46 it
<;! was Mooney reboundi.ng with 6:52 left,
Stamps hiuing from the top of the key with
• .E 4:44 toao. Mooney rebounding with 4:28 lcft,
•,1• Lockwood driving the lane for a bucket oft a
11' four-comers offense and Clements rebound-
~. ing Lockwood's ensuing missed free tbrow.
;, Clements hit a pair of free throws with 1:39
. o left to make it 53-46, then it became a matter
~.1• of holding on with Clements continuing bis
JJll role at the hub of the four-comers.
Stamps had 14 points and Lockwood and
J:.· Clements scored 12 and 11, while Eric Van
I&• Doren chipped in with 4.
,. Peterson was Saddleback's leader with 14, :·~ while Bryant Walton, Marie Walton and Earl
>L Jones had 11 apiece.
) Estancia hit 55.6 perce nt of its shots (20 of
36), and Saddleback was just a tick under 50
•Jd percent throu~h three quarters ( 19 of 40). but
those six straight misses wben the game was
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it.
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SPORTS BREAK
'Skins have their
·reasons for rooting
for Rams Sunday
From AP dispatches
WASHINGTON -The Washington
Redskins candidly admit they will be
pulling for the Rams on Sunday in their
game withithe New York Giants in the first round of the
National Football League J?layoffs.
If the Rams win the wild-card game. they will meet
the Redskins on Dec: 30 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
in Washington. A loss would bring the Central Di vision
champion Chicago Bears to town.
.. I hope the Rams win so Chicago can go out West
and meet San Francisco," said special teams coach
Wayne Sevier. "I don't know if Chicago can beat San
Francisco, but J do know they will beat them up. The
Bears are the most physical team in the league and even
if yo u beat them you have to pay the price."
The Bears led the entire NFL tn total defense and
rushing defense while ranking second an pass defense.
Jn add1t1on, they set a new league standard with 72
quarterback sacks.
"Both the Rams and the Bears create problems for
us, bur f'd rather sec the Rams here." said assistant head
coach R1ch1c Pctitbon. "The biggest problem the Rams
present IS(Eric) Dickerson. r don't kn ow how we will get
him down. We ha ve some small players .. Maybe they'll
let us line up with 13 of them."
Dickerson, an only his second year 1n the league, set
a league record rushing for 2.105 yards in the regular
season . averaging 5.6 yards a carry. Jn addition.
Dickerson scored 14 touchdowns to match Washjng-
ton·s John Rigg.ins for the National Conference lead.
Petitbon said the Redskins would enjoy an
advantage over the Rams because of Washington's
week of rest. their prize for winning the conference's
Eastern Di vision.
''I'd rather pla) a team that had to play this week
than one with a week offlilce us. A week off at this time
of year 1s worth 7111 points." he said.
Quote of the day
Don MetoMy, New York Rang« forward, after
hla brother Oave was 1wttcf* from ctet.nee to
rorward: "Upfront, you don't have to think• mueh.
That should help Dave."
Hernandez close to signing?
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Moncrief'• 36 llfta Milwaukee
Sid.Dey Moncrief scored a season-high m 35 points and TerryC1mmillg1added 26as
Milwaukee held off a late rally to beat
Philadelrbia, 104-101, Friday night in a Nationa Basketball Association game. The Bucks, in
winning their fourth straight and seventh of their last
eight games, led by nine with 6:40 remaining in the final
period ... Elsewhere, Gaa WUUam1 scored 11 of his 27
points in the first three minutes offtbc fourth quarter to
check a New York comeback, and Washington went on
to score a 125-111 victory.
Bernard Kl.Dg. scored .16 of 43
points in the third period as the
K.nicks rallied from an 81-59
deficit and pulled to within 93-87
by the end of the quarter ... Larry
Bird scored 33 points and Cedric
Maxwell broke away from his
usual defensive role for 21 as
Boston handed Indiana its
seventh consecutive road ross in
rallying for a 117-107 victory over
Moncrief the Pacers . . . Geor1e GervlD
scored 30 points. Mike Mitchell added 22 and San
Antonio hit 17 of23 free throws in the fourth quarter to
edse New Jersey. 122-1 16 ... Calvin Natt scored 24
points and Lafayette Lever added 16 to lead Denver to
a 116-93 rout of Dallas. With the win, the Nuggets
raised their record to 17-10 and retained first place in
the Midwest D1 v1sion ... Purvis Short scored 31 points.
including two dn free throws Wlth one second
remaining. to oece Golden State to a 94-91 victory over
Seattle. · 1 •
Vancouver silences Oilers
Vancouver combined tight checkjng ~
with solid ~oaltending to neutralize Ed-'
monton·s h1~-powered offense and skate
to a 3-1 National Hockey League victory
Friday night. The Canucks. coming back from a 9-1
whipping in Calgary Thursday night, handed Edmon-
ton onl y its second loss in 16 games at home ... Jn other
games, a goal by Greg Gilbert midway through the
second period gave the New Y,ork Islanders' rookie
goaltender Kelly Hrudey his first NHL shutout, a 1--0
decision over the Hartford Whalers. The victory was
the,l~anders' third straight and avenged an overtime
loss to the Whalers two weeks ago at the Nassau
Coliseum. It also sna pped a five-game unbeaten streak
for the Whalers . . . Jobn Cbbot and Doe& Shedden
scored third-penod goals to give Pittsburgh a 4-2
victory over Philadelphia. the Penguins' sixth triumph
m seven games. Chabot ended an 0-for-15 Pittsburgh
power-play slu mp by taking a drop pass from Mario
Lemieux and firing a 35-foot shot through the pads of
goalie Pelle Llndbergb at 9:51 . . . Troy Murray
connected on a rebound shot 30 seconds into the third
period as Chicago downed Toronto. 4-3.
and Detroit General Manager 8111 laJOle . Televlalon, radio NEW YOKK -Willie Hernandez •
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Mustangs' rally
falls short, 68-60
Sea Kings capture
consolation; Vikes
beaten by Norco
Costa Mesa High battled foothill
down to the wire.before fallin' to the
powerful Knights in consolation ac-
tion of the lrvit\e Basketball Classic
Friday night at Woodbridge HiRh.
In other action. Corona def Mar
captured the conrolation cham-
pionship and Marina dropped the
seventh-place game.
Here's what took place:
FootbJll '8, Co1&a Mesa 10: Foo th ill
needed a late basket by Greg Gore and
four free throws over the final six
seconds to put away the pesky
Mustanj,sandclajm third place an the
Irvine Classic.
Foothill maintained a 36-21 lead
with 3:30 remai.oing in the first half
onJy to see Costa Mesa pare the lead
to 10.
Derek Louden got Costa Mesa even
at 52 with 5:02 remaining in the game .
and Mitch Pelichowski put the Mus-
tan~ on top 56-55 th*1nks to two
straight 20-foot jum~)'
Gore got the Knip~ back on top
with a 15-footer with 4:02 left but
Foothill still couldn't put the game
away. Matt Judd's shot with 24
seconds left pulled the Mustangs to
within two (62-60), but once agajn it
was Gore who scored by attacldng
when Mesa figured the K.ntghts would
run out the cloclc.
The late free throws then sealed the
contest.
"We just took better shots and
~djusted our press attack," explained
Costa Mesa Cooch Tim Panel. rcfcr-
rina to his team's turnaround.
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Cortu del Mar M, Nttte H :
Junior Jeff Fryer scored 24 points,
including the pme-winner with eight
seconds rema.tnin,a as the Sea Kini$
rallied for the de<:1sion over Noroo.
CdM trailin& 52-50. ,aot even on a
oair orfree throws b¥ !tick Smirl with ~6 seconds rcmainma. Norco then
missed a shot to set up Fryer's
winning basket. Fryer, who now has a 26.2 point-
per-game average, has not been held
below 18 points in any pme this
season. He scored half of bis points in
the Lbird quarter. but the 'Sea Kings
still trailed by two points entering the
final period. Fryer also led the team in
rebounds with 11 .
In the fourth quarter. the Sea Kings
(8-3) netted 6 of7 frec--throw chances
to help them claim the victory, their
fourth straight win in the tour-
nament.
It was the last tuneup for CdM
before the opening of Sea View
League play Jan. 4 at Newport
Harbor.
Savaua H , Marilla '7: Leading
28-24 early in the third quarter, the
Rebels utilized a press to ao on a 9--0
spun to take a 37-24 lead.
From that point, the closest Marina
could get was nine points.
Sophomore Mark Georgeson led
the Vikings (6~5) with 14 points and
freshman Steve Guild added 12.
Savanna was paced by Trevor
Hoffman's 22 points and Tim Dit-
tman's 13.
Marina will be back in action in the
Orange Tournament next week.
UCI in finals at Boise State
Rustlers, Gauchos triumph;
tou!Eey wins for Edison, OV
Gauchos rolled to their ninth victory in 10 outings.
Estey and Jon~s shared scoring honors in the pme
with 20 each, whjle Hines tallied140 points in the first four
minutes of the second half as Saddlebaclc padded an cight-
point advantage with a 12-2 spurt to put the game away.
UC Irvi ne finds itself in tonight's championship game
of the Boise State Tournament after the Anteaters topped
Santa Clara Friday in women's collegiate basketball
acti'>n.
Ocean View U, Granada 48: The Seabawki bounced
back from a slow start and crushed the host school to
advance to the finals of the Granada Tournament.
Before the game was a couple minutes old, Ocean
View was down 8-3, but called time out and began to tum
the game around. The Seahawks went in front by five at the
end of th e first quarter, padded the lead to 10 at halftime
and cruised from there to their fourth win without a loss
this season:
On the community college front, Golden West and
Saddleback recorded wins, while in high school tour-
nament action, Ocean View and Edison notched victories
but Marina fell short.
Here's what took place:
UC Irvine f7, Suta Clara 59: The Anteaters rec.eived
steady perfonnances from Cheri Graham from the inside
and Vicki Simpson from the outside to tum back the
Broncos.
Trina Vlachos had 17 points and Laura Simcic added
13 rebounds to go with her 11 points. Michelle Chomicz
dished off seven assists and had four steals from her guard
position. Graham notched 19 points to top all scorers and
Simpson and Jackie Vander Poel contributed 14 for UCI,
now 6-2 overall. The Anteaters will meet host Boise State
in the title game tonight.
A hot-shooting flrst·half(57 percent) helped UCl gain
a seven-point lead at intermission and the Anteaters built
it to 12 in the second half. and held off a brief Santa Clara
flurry to gain the victory.
. Edison 55, TuatlD 43: Kristen Wilson poured in 17
points and earned all-tournament honors in leading the
Chargers to the consolation championship of the Savanna
Tournament.
Wilson. a junior forward, scored six ofher 17 points in
the first quarter to help Edison (6-3) open a 14-5
advantage.
Golden West 64, San Diego Mesa Sf: At San Diego,
Golden West squandered a 13-point first -half lead, then
roared back with a 10-0 spurt in the second half to go atop
47.39 with 7:42 remaining in the game.
Denise Ogburn scored 15 points for the Chargers
while Michelle Hennessey added 14. Susan Tyler hauled
down I I rebounds for Edison.
Edison returns to action Wednesday when the
Chargers take on Foothill in the first round of the Edison-
Marina 16-team tournament. The game is set for 7:30 p.m.
at Edison.
Debbie Eastin, who led all scorers with 29 points,
scored six of those during the 10-point run.
The Rustlers (8-3) shot 63 percent from the floor in the
first half but trailed 30.29 at intennission.
Jennifer Johnson poured in 26 points for the Rustlers
and Sandy Storer had eight rebounds.
Monica Bradley came off the bench to lead the
Olympians with 14 points.
Savanna 43, Marina 3%: The Vikings dropped their
fifth-place game in the Savanna Tournament as the Rebels
salvaged something from their own tourney by outscoring
Marina 20-9 in the second quarter.
The loss snapped San Diego Mesa's four-game
winning streak and left the Olympians with a 6-4 record.
The Rebels, 6-3. used the sharp outside shooting or
Dee Dee Sheperd (13 points) and Venetta Dorlis (10) to
take the early lead .
Saddleback 86, East LA &3: Heather Estey, Lisa Jones
and Lorita Hines teamed for 59 points as the visiting
Denise Smith led Marina with 11 points while Liberty
Brewester had eight rebounds fo r the Vikings.
PREPS •••
From Bl
Ocean View has now won three
straight and nine of its last I 0 after a
season-opening defeat to Mission
Viejo.
Newport Harbor 78, San Diegulto
44: The Sai lors shot 67 percent from
the floor to rip tournament host San
Dieguito and advance to today's fifth-
place game against Torrey Pines (3
p.m.).
Newport Harbor held a 29-8 lead in
the second quarter, but the Sailors
saw San Dieguito come back with a
13-2 spurt to make it a I 0-point game
at halftime.
'l guess we-felt sorry for them
because we let them outscore us like
that." salO "Ne-wpon Coach Jerry
DcBusk. "We just quit playing.\·
But lhe Sailors bounced back by
outscoring San Oieguito 20-6 in the
third quarter.
Chuck McOavran p<>urod in 21
points for the Sailors (5-2) while Alun
Fraser added 14 points.
Maranatba 71, Newport Cltrl1tlan
Sf: After staying with Maranatha
through the firNihalf(the Conquerors
trailed 32-24), Newport Christian
could manage just 10 points in the
second half.
Newport 's Incle of' scoring can be
attributed-to-the absence of 6"6
Robbie Morgan, who picked up his
fourth foul early in 1be third quarter
and sat out.more than nine minutes of
the second hair.
Morp.n eventually fouled out but
not before scorin.a a pme-hiah 22
points.
Jonathan Ryftl led Maranatha
(4-3) with 18 points.
The Conquerors (l-6) play Valley
Christian toniaht at 6 for third plaett
ff erttap Olrftdaa •t. Ulterty
C'alrftU.. U! Tetrv Oarbou red I
points and Sain 1'al added 12 to lead
Herit.aae Christian Into today's con.-
solation fioals apinst Rio Hondo
Prep,
Liberty Chnstian ( t-S), which was
c.l1minatcd from the tournament. was
led by Fred Wheeler who had 13
points .
Worthy, Magic fly
pastSuns, 119-105
INGLEWOOD (AP) -James
Worthy scored 30 points and Magic
Johnson had his sixth triple-double of
the season to pace the Los Angeles
Lakers to a 11 9-105 National Basket-
ball Association victory over the
Phoenix Suns Friday night at the
Forum.
Johnson. the NBA's leading All-
Star vote getter. finished with 25
points, 12 assists and I 0 rebounds.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar added 20
points and shared game-high re-
bounding honors with Worth_y_wj t_h
11 each.
· Suns' forward Larry Nance led
Phoenix with 25 points and forward
Maurice Lucas scored all 16 of his
points in the second half.
The game was the Lalcers' fourth
strai~ht victory and the Suns' third
loss 1n a row. It increased the Lalccrs'
lead in the Pacific Division to 31/i
games over Phoenix.
The Suns started the game slowly,
trailing the Lakers 34-25 after the first
quarter. But Phoenix outrcbounded
the Lakers 21-9 in the second quarter
to take a 60-58 halftime lead.
The Lakers broke open a close
game midway through the third
quanerbyoutscoringPh~nix 20-8 to
take a 93-84 lead at the end o( three
quarters.
The Suns were never able to come
any closer.
Saddleback rallies past
Ventura in tournament •
RIVERSIDE -Saddleback Col· C'arr also h.ad a team-high eight tesc. trailing most of the way, took its rebounds.
I first lead with 11 :41 to go a8Jni:;d~w;:,cn~l~O~r'l~·---------!!!!!!!!!~-· fbr an-t~n victory ovef'Nentura at
th e Riverside City Collcltc Holiday SCC _..._'-••..._ea'-Basketbe.11 Tournament Friday. -&·&9& lo& -•
The victory moved the G11NiMA4 •
into lhe fifth.place aamc, aaait\W southern California Coll~ will
Grossmont lhis afternoon. Earlier probably be without the services of
tbls sea.son. the Oriffios cmbarras!'Cd leading scorer Ken Bardsley toniaht
Saddleback. 84-S3, on the Ciauchos' when the Van1uards risk their 9-0
floor. ~ against Cal State tan,alaus in
A.pinst Ventura (7-8), the Gauchos a non<onfcrencc basketball P-lJ'C at
were behind S2-4S at intcnnitsion but CC. ·
clawed back into the lead, 63-611 on a Tipoff is set for 7: 0 .
lay-up by Alexander Hamilton. Doctors have told Bardsley to sit
Th01e 1>0ints ianltcd a I J.2 Saddle-out tonipt's pme. Tb~ 6-4 junior
back spun ~r a 7~3 advantaae wilh tran1fcr missed SCC's lut ga.me wi th
7: 16 i:cmainina and Saddleback a back injury. If he doesn't start,
(I0-4)coa1todhomewjt.hlhev1ctory. Vanguard Co.ch Bill Reynokb hat
Hamilton Jed Saddlcback wlth t 7 1ruhcatcd Randy McADiltef (9.S av·
poi nts and Eric Comly had 16. Jam~ craat) will atcp 1n
Taylor had 10 ofh11 14 poantt in the CJl( tatr Stanislaus brinp a ~-4
ICCOnd hair. Mcanwhllc, Dan Mulder record into the pme. mon&Jhe
(S for )) and J•mes C'arr <• for '4) Wamol'I' tones was a 9S-79 1etback
enjoyed pcrfecWiiahts from the fl<>Of lO CC' in lhcC'hapman Tournam<'nt.
FoR THE RE coRo
. NBA
WISTl"N CON,llHNC•
l A l.alltn P~lx
LAClloowt
Portltnd s .. 111e
"•clflc OM'*' w l .. Ct. 01
" 10 •ss I& I> S36
14 14 iOO
13 14 .d l
13 15 4'4 Gok19n St11t t It 33:1
Dtftvtr
HouttOll
San Antonio
0•111• Ut111
Midwest DIVl'ltft
17 10 630 ,. 11 St3 1
13 IS 46.t 4~ 11 14 ,., •Vt
IJ IS 46.t ''II K1nw• City t 16 .3'0 7
•AST•"N CON'l"•NC•
8ot ton
Pllllldelllfll•
Wul'llngton
Ntw JtrMv
N-Yorll
Mllw1u~M
Oelrolt
Cntcego
At'-'111 tlldtana
A tlantk l)lvblen
23 • I~
10 ' ,.. 2''1 "1? 571 ,.,
11 " "" 12 1? II 400 12''> C«lfNll DNklen
II II
1j II " ,. 10 17
1 19
621
S17 11•• 500 3i,,
Cleve11no 4 20
370 1 26' ,..,
1.7 It ..,
FrldeV'• kere•
LA Ulleo I It Pflotnlx IOS
Botton 117, tnolana 107
S.n Antonio tn, Nt w Jerwv 11'
Mllwa~" 10., Phlt.oe10111a 101
Wulltno1on 12S. Ntw York 111
Otftvtr 116, Dalles 93
Golden Stalt 94, SH ltle 91 t tnltflt't Ga,,..
Ntw JtrH 'I ., PllilacJtlPlll•
W1M1rn111on at Atla nta
Cleve\1"4 at llldlena
Bo\ton 11 Clltcago
Otnv1r •I Hou•lo
011roll al Kt ntes Cllv
S.n Anlonlo at Miiwaukee
Port11no at Phoenix
Ot llH •• Ulen
Sllndlv'• Game LA CllOMn al Sffllle
Ulltn 11•, suns 10$
.. HOI NIX (IOSI -AcJam1 4·16 1·2 9
Nance 12· 17 I I 25. Edward• 6· 14 3·3 1s:
Holton l· 10 O·O ' MJ>cv 6· 14 o-o 13, luces 1· 1' 2·2 1', HVtnPnrln 'l 6 0-0 4, Jonn 1-1
2·2 '· Fotltr 4-9 1-1 10, A Scoll 1·3 0-0 )
Tola!\ '6·10S UHi 105
LA l AKUIS (11') -SPr109• 1·2 2-2 4,
Wortllv 1'·?0 2·3 30, Al>dul·J1t>Oer 10-18
0-0 ?O, JOflnson I · 16 I· 12 25, B Scoll 6· 11
0-0 12, Cooe>er 1 10 3·4 I, Reml>l• O· l 0-0 O.
McGH 4·7 2·6 10. McAOOO S·7 0-0 10
TOtal• St ·9' 11·21 119
kOA b'I OU1r1en
Ptw>entx 2s. ls 2• 21-1os
LA like" 3' 14 JS 26-116
Tnrff·oo1n1 110•"-MKv. Foster, A.
Scoll, JoM•on. Coope r FoultcJ
ou1-Eow1re11 R•bouno~ht S4
(Ad•m•. lUCH 101. Lot Angetu 60 1w orr11v 14) Aul1n-Pnot nlx 21
CHumPllrlts 8), Lot Anv.IH 3' (Jofln50n
12). Totel tou11-PhOenta 14 Lo• Angele•
11 Tecl'lnk1lt-Humolirlet, Mee;.., John-
'°"
66
Attendance -1'.76•
Colle9e .cores
WIST
Celllornla 79, SHlllt '3
Slamord 67, Lovol1 MJ>rvmount S9
San Oltl>O SI 16, SW Loultl1na 73
Sen JOM St ... !>onom. SI .,
Cal Lutlltfen 9'. L1Vernt 7l
Cal Polv Pomona 14 !>en Frandaco St
CS Lex A~' 94 Santa Fe 17
Concord11, Ort 1• ClllCO St "
HevwerO St 60 C•I Potv·SLO '6
Humboldt St 10, Ort Pacllle SJ
Wtttmont 16. Sacr1mento St s1
ROCKIES
New MtalC.O S9, Arlzone SI
wvomlnQ 60 Oreoon SI
Ul1h St 94, IOll\O St IS
N Arl1one 103. Wt\t~n St '9
SOUTHWEST
Rice 62, Lam.r U
SOUTH
Flori<U St 13 Pm,o..rgn 16
Gtofgt1 Tech U Augutl• SJ
LSU 71. Ntw Oriffnt 64
S Alabame 67, S MIUIUIPPI SI
Tulane 89 F10rl011 A&M S6
Ve CommonwHllll 71 Aul>urn S9
EAST
Harvard 7'. Vermont SI
Hof\lr1 71 N C Ch1r101te 10
TOURNAMENTS
l Flrit lhund I
AIMl'ken Stvlfles
llllllOlt St 14, TtaH A&M 66 IOI)
Sen 011110 SJ, Peclflc 41
C.rdlnll V1nlfV Oub
Ball St 11S, Cieorgl1 St SI
Rider 100, Ttxes·Arllngton 9J
Edlllburt
Houtton B•Plltl 66, HerOln•Slmmont SS
Pen Amer1<:1n 13, SW TtlllS SI SJ
Gator 8IWI
JedllOnVllle 73, Nl1gera 61
Mlu ln lllOI "· TCU 64 Kentvd!V Clnclnnell 63, J1,,,., MacJ•M>n S6
Kantucll.v 6t E Te..,,.u .. St S4 I(.,..
Pon1ano 6J Ho\ltton N
St Mvv'' IS W Texet St 12
KTVttal Oink
Tenn ·Cna111noov1 IS, Ot11w1rt 67 Va CommonwHllll 71. Auburn S9
It ...
S.n Oleoo SI 16 SW LO\Jltl•ne 73
Navlda·Lls Vt11at 14 McNMM SI 7J
UA8
All·81rmlnghem tO Austin PMy 61
George Mitton " Olllll'IOIN City 73
C~UNITY COLLEGE
SeddleMa u , Vtnt\lra 11
("l'ffn$dl TturMrntftt)
SADDl•BACI( (N ) -H1mliton 17,
Corntv 16, Tnomu 6, Carr 10. 01wM>11 7,
Mukltr 12, Tevtor 14, Sulllva n 4, Jarvlt O
Totet1: 37 12·2• M VENTURA 1n ) Whitmore 14, WlkHll
?I, 0 Mllltr 73. J Mllltr 4, Hope 2, Wiiton
2, Rolph 2, Flutllan 1 Toltlt 33 11 19 n
Ha1111,,,. Vtnlura, S1 4S
Total foul\ !>acJcJltoaco. ll, Venture 19
OTHER TOUltNAM•NT SCOltH
CllamPienshtP s.mHINl1
Sin B1rblr1 61, Colltll• of tna 0-1 66
lme>arl•I Vatlav 16 Rlverlldt cc 1
'lfttl·"'ICI Semlflnlll Grou mont 61, Cvprau S2
Cemllen.... hmlflnltl
Soutnwestwn 60 LA Cltv S9
S.n Diego Mala '4 Santa Ane 61
HIGH SCHOOL
E•tancla SS, S.dcleblldl 54
(IMM CllHk )
HTANCIA (SS) -Van Oortll 4, Loek·
wood 12, Moonev 1', Sla mps I•. ClefMnts
" Furln o. CO'lltV 0 Total• 20 lS-22 SS
SAOOLl•ACK (54) -JOMI II,
Peter'°" 14 a W1t10ft 11, M Walton 11,
Olll 7, Cool>. 0 Tot1ti 14 6• 11 S4
k tre b'I °"'""" E1t1nci1 U IJ 11 1?-S5
S1ddllOICk IS 17 14 t--S4
Total lovt• E•••ncl1 12 S.OClltbllek 16,
Fovlld out 8 Wtllon IS>
'""'• .,, Co•ta Meta 60
(lrl!M O.tUCI
COSTA MI SA (60) -Judd 21, Klmmt
6, P911CllO•illl 16 Strolcll 0, l.oundln 6,
c 1rn.e o. Sfluell l ro111t n 14·11 '°·
'OOTMlll (61> -&rlOOt '· OvtrlMIC U , Oore 1$, Laird 15, G1111nl111 2, li'erlllf > tol1lt 24 10 ·Sl "
SC.. "" au."'" Cofi. MMt " 13 lJ • .. flootlllff • • 21 17 u 1,.....
Tot1I toull COll8 Maw II, Fottlllt 13.
Slvanne SI, Martnl 47
(IMMOH*J Q
IAY•NNA lM) -Olllmtn 13, ~' t,
HGlfmln n, v .. te 10, KOii t:;C•~ 2,
Mllllmoto O. tOtt001ro 1 To " 2' ""I ti MARIMA (41) -Pf t, t11011 14,
Gullo 12, Knutt 10. Creft I, 0vWt 0 Tot.is
~ M '7 ktnlw~
S.11111111 16 It IS 1.s.-il
Marlttl 10 1' n It-a
T1t11 '°"'' Snanne 7. Mlrtlle 10 ,outtd out Cr9ft (M) f f(flnlal S..,.nN
'*""' Cat'tM ,_. Mar 54, Herc• U
(WIM O.tuc)
.. co U2> -Miit 14, ""°°"" 1, Uvftev lt. McComic 2. ~en J, w....... •· c• 1 Ttt•" ,. • 1 n COAO..A DIL MAJl (141 -,,.,« tA, MOrr•• 1, z~ •· ,,,_, o. Stn1r1 t.
1Uflltl' S, CtltlltllMen t Tl! t4 f a 54
lcert w °"""" HOtCO I• ll IS l....U
COf'Olla ... MM 11 11 16 lt-W "WC. 1, (.,...,. .. M# '
HIMfttltiNfl 9"Cft 69, ........
llA~ Qeuk) •OttON (61)-'°'lnct S, WllMlwrltflt S,
AtnmeM l6, .McConntN ll, c--12,
OliloM 5, ~NllM t, Srnltll 2, Co'9 6,
IC.1t0nt 2, S.ndtltOt 0 TOll lt U 11·17 61
HUNTINOTOH H ACH ( .. ) -How.,_
14, k:l'luta 10. Miiier 10, H1111v111 10, $llO'W
lt , Vita 6, Ml«lvln O. Mltll O, C"-l'tlf>loll O
to11i. 2t 13· lt '9
kw•tw °"""" EdllOn IS ?O II ,,.._..
Huntington 8Hcl'I 21 1' It ,,.......,
Tot1I tout•· Edlton 11, Hunllnvton 911en
22.
OcMn \flew 101, C.nvon (CC) 72
• tArrwe Gr ll'ldt T_.,.."*"') OCl~N VllW (IOU -P1n11Q I,
$tratol'lt 11, Sutler 7, l 1blt 1', O.lrouwtr
23, HaiaJv 6, Fl\IM 11, lt1mtrt1 0,
McQtlncn.., 4, H•h1trson 0, Hoell.er I.
TOt•lt· 41 17·29 101
CANYON (72) -Flft,_ 0, Moletnlll. 13, Cert 2, Cotttv 6, Wllltl 0, $It~ 12,
P1tllwi.t1 2, MettlnHr t, S.vrt l , lotllln
10, 0.uohmln 6, WlllllM S tot11t· 14 24·))
12
k -b'I °"'"'" OU.n View 27 2' 26 1-101
C1nvO(I 20 IS 11 26-71
Total loult Ocean View 2,, Canvon 12
NewNrt Hartlor 71, 5.tn l>Jevutto 44
CS." '*"""'8 T--*lt) NIWJ'ORT HARll<Ml (71) -Ml>M 6, Fr•~ 1', a.en 4, McGa vran 21, J1mt1 t,
Trouno 2. M LM ~. A I.ft '· UlldMV '· Torell 6, Sortn.-n I , Havdu O Totalt JS
1·13 78
SAN D41GUITO (44) -MGMtta 6,
Scflnerlnoer 10. H1nder10n 7, T-6,
McCartnv 1. Nooi. 9, H1rtt11orn 2,
Mardrvev 3 Totet1 11 I· 14 "
Scere bV 0Ulr1WI
NtwPOrt H1rbor IS 16 20 27-71
Sen Olevuilo I 13 6 17-44
Total fouls NtwPOrl Harbor 16, Sin
Olaoulto 13
MlranetN 71, NewPOtt Chrt•ftan )4
O .. wpert Cllrl1t\ln Teumementl
MARANATHA (71) -Rven 11,
0 1vldton 14, Htrrere I, Talbert 4, lla um 4,
Murphv 11. BHn 2, Cortv • Total•. 33 S·6
11.
NIWPOttT CHRISTIAN (34) -Morgan
12. Johnston 4, Ot1n 4, WOOd 4, LM O, Conn
O Tot1ts. IJ I · 11 34
kOH bV OU1rttn
Mare n1tlle 1S 17 17 21-71
NtwPOl'I Cnrl\ll1n 13 11 ' -3'
Toter louts· Maranetne 13, Newoort
cntbtlan I Fouled out Morven INC)
Het'lta .. Chr. 4', LlbettV Chi'. 2t
( Ntw"'1 Ctltkt\M TIU"""*lt)
HlltlTAGI CHRISTIAN (46) -Tai 12,
Ci1rblu IS, 0-v 2. Pa91 I , 8tck t To••~ 19 I· 17 <16
LI8 EltTY CHRISTIAN (32) -C-n
I , WMelll' 13, James 4, Wllltnev 7. CiatH o.
Moll'IH 0. Totell 13 6· 14 l2
S<era bV OU1rten
Herlt111t Cnrlst11n 13 fl ' ,._.. Llbertv Cnrlstlen 2 12 1 11-:n
To111 fouls· Htrll•Vt Clll'l\llln 13, U t>er·
ty Cll<ll tlan 1'
Hl9h K.hoel scorei
NtVIME CLASSIC Ettanc11 ss. S.dd'-blCk 5' (tlrnl
FoothiU 61. Coste Mesa 60 (tnlrd)
Ca ol1tr1no Valltv 65, Min ton Vltt0 50
(111111)
S.vanna SI, Marine 47 (\CVenlhl
Corona dtl MJ>r 5', Norco S2 (conwl1·
tlonl
LA OUINTA TOURNAMENT
El Modena JO. Pomon1 29 Cflrtt)
Huntlnoton Beecn 69, Edlwn 61 (third)
WHI Torrence 73, S.nta An• Vallev 41
Cconto11ttonl
NEWPORT CHRISTIAN TOU"NAMENT
Cemell119n Slmlflnll1
Rio Honoo PrtP 47, Rlver.ide Chrltll1n
31
Hentege 46, Llr>artv Clvlltlan 32
Ollrnoi4lnlllill SM\Hlnatt
OranQe Lutllefan S1, Vt lltv Cnrlstlan 49
Mar1natn1 71, Newoort Cllrl\llan 3'
TodlV't !<in.II
•30-Heril eoe v• Rio Hondo Preo econ·
~tlonl
6-Vellev '"""!ten "' NtwPOl'l Cl'lflt ·
tten (l!W4 ) J 7~1n~, Lutnaran v' MJ>tanatne
(flrtll
EM"IJtE LEAGUE
El Ooreoo 41, Loer1 33
Paclflc1 I I Esi>er1nza 47
KenMdv Sl. Kate!la 51 Cot>
Los Allmitos S3. Cvpreu Sil
CQLLEGE WOMEN
UC trvlM 67, 5.tnta Clare st
(Bette TOllmlfl'*lt)
UC IAVINE 1'7> -Lewi' 11, Ot1n 6,
Welton 1, Slm1150n 14. Graham 19. Vander
Potl u. Hlg11n1 2 Totals 16 15·2? 67
SANTA CLARA (Sf) -S MICllefi\IOCk 19, Je,,,., O. C Mecktnttock a. Meachem
4, McCa r1nv 6. Llndttrom •. Kuchen •.
Stoermar 12. Ovwn 3. Tot1lt 26 7· 12 S9.
Halftime. UC trvlna, 33·26
Total tout'· UC trvlnt 16, Sanl• Clara n.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN
Gofden West "4, san Dle90 Mesa 54
( NllM tnfWlflCI)
GOLDEN WEST (64) -Jonnson 26,
En tin 29, Beltamv 3. Gutnrlt 2, Storer 4,
Amon 0, Abvtta O. Brven 0 Total•: 15 14· IS ....
SAN DIEGO MESA (S4) -G1rrtll 7,
Tlloml>SO<I 11, COlllt r 10, Breotav 14, Smllll
2, Loo •. Burnt 6 Totatt 2• 6·7 5' H11ttl~ S.n Oit90 MHe, 30·79
Toter foult Golden West 10. S.n Oteoo
Mt .. 1'-
S.ddleMcll ... EHt LA n
(N•·cenfef'encel
SAODlEIACK (N ) -Conlrtra 4,
Etll V ?0, Jorvet ?0, l l,,,.OtOOI< ' Hlrvet 19,
Vinas S, Cumin I. Tevlor 2, Parr 2 Tot1tt
39 l ·IS 16
EAST LA ('3) -Htndtnon 4. 1111 2.
0 1wson 21, Blwtrnlck 12, Tenek1 11,
Cltneros 13 Tot1t' 29 S· 14 6J
Hatttt,,,.· Sl4dtaoac11, '3·3S
Totel foul• Slddltl>ICll 16, EH i l.A 1•
T ICt!nlcel S.ddttblcll COICl'I
HIGH SCHOOL GIALS
Edison SS, Tustin 43
(Slvanne TOUrMmltlt)
TUSTIN (43) -Jtftrles I, Anoers 4.
Elrod 2. Fuller 2 Lind 6, Snvdtr 1,
H1mr>arv 9, Homer 2. Predntz 6 Total' II
1· 17 43
EDISON (SS) -Htnntuev 14, Ollburn
IS, Nottslnv.r 2, Wliaon 17, Tvltr S, H1rm1n
I, Kand• 1 totalt 22 I 1·2S SS
Seer• bv Ov1r1tn
Tuttln S 10 10 lt--43
EdllOll 14 13 11 17-SS
Total toub Tu,tln 20, Eolton 17
Oc:Mn v i.w '2. Granadl 40
(Grenldl T~mlftt)
GttANADA (40) -Weller s. 811ter 11,
81rrt ll 3, Mcl<M •• Zimmer 13. Wtl•ll 2
Tot11, 1S 10·11 40
OCEAN v 1•w (61) -CllOmlcl •• Ooutv
10, HounMtl 6 L1wson 2, Miiier 0,
Roorlouei 2, Sll'l'llk 11, Stral91'11 1, V1KflOS
17. Zlnlill t Totll1 26 10• II 62
k-bV Qu1"9n
Gr1111d1 15 I t t---40
Oc11n VI-10 13 10 lt-42
Total tou11 Cir1nada 13, Oct1n Vlt• 11
5aVI Mll 43, Martnl J2
(SIYI-T__,,....)
MA"INA (22) -Kirk.-•. Srnlll'I I I,
Cllerrot" t, Kua•ttr O. 8r·twstw I, Oun n o.
Ortvff O Tot•" 13 6-17 :n
SAVANNA (Q ) -Wllllam• S, Oorllt 10,
h uKlllr 10, Ci.ti>. o. ~d IS, Kovrv 0,
&urn• S, Swallo• 0, Tot1l1: 1f $-11 4) ~ llY OU.,,...
Marine • t 1 ,_l2
Slv1nne • 'IO t 1~
t ote! folSls Merine i4, S.ve11111 16 --
o... .......
'>Mawt'OaT \.:AMOINe 01••"'1
-..0) -1 .,..... lOS tO#tft, 13 Oeu, 10
mect.lr'tt ,,. ......... ......
LOS A .... LIS -l!I Defide P.ni
U11tt. Law ~-"'°' ll ...... k LAii•, ~._ Ltl!t ~•ll'llCI ~. Sift
Gabflel a1.-, fwka>. Sitlf1 F'e "...,.,. 09lA ... a -LIOUl\e "'*"' ...,_ LMll .,., •• SIOe -HM!tl •• ~ • SU UM 09fll'O -Al1KHW9 I.Ml, l.eouN l,.tlll, l ... 1 l ..
K&•N ~ Miff Per .. L ... t. f#fl "1-..r ,..,.. PoWef1IOIM .. o.tMCttl C>llm.
• ICIU "0•1tlllUM It lekl ........ ). ~ LMa.. •
<...
NHL
CA.We•U. CON,•a1NC•
Edmonlon
WlnnlPIO
c 1101rv
IC"* V1neou11er
cnlceoo
SI. l.oul•
Oelrolt
MlnnelOIA
Toronto
Sift.,.. OMtlilft
W L T"" n 1 , a
11 113 3'
11 12 a s1 IS 12 S 3S
I t,) 3 19
Nwrt1 DMalen
16 14 , u
14 11 s 33
11 17 4 2,
' 17 6 14 s 23 $ 1S
WAllS CON'll"•NCtl
"''"'" DMMell Pllll.IMIDl'lil ,. ' s ..
W11hlnglon 17 ' 1 " NY l•la~t II 11 I 37
Plt111>urg11 12 IS , 27
N-JerM'I 11 16 4 24
NV lt111911't 10 17 4 2•
.&4*'1\S DMtMfl
G.. GA
1'° 101 ''° 12' 164 n s I .. 111
!In' 1M ,,. ID 11' t II
111 14' I°' ,,,
lln IS6
13.5 ,,
130 " m 121
'°' 12t
109 130
110 1:n
MontrH I
lolton
9utf•lo
Oueo.c
1-t1rtfofd
II t S 41 127 104
13 14 s Jl 114 107
11 11 ' 31 112 103
13 1s s 31 ns 131 12 14 4 ,. " 125
f<rt41V't k ens NY lt11ncltft 1, Hartlord 0
Pl1tabur1111 4, Ptlll1Qtt1>1'11• 2
Chlc1vo •. TorontC 3 V1nc:ouvar ), Edl'nontOll I
'""""'' G1mtt I(""" I I Wlnn11119 Pllttburgll 11 NY 1•1100.rs
Buffalo 11 Quabac
NV Rangert 11 Ntw Jtrll.V
St LOUlt at W1Mltr111ton
Mlnnewta 11 Detroit
Boston et Toronto
Hertford 11 Monlrtel
Calilarv et Edmonton
SUncAV'I Ga.mei
K"* at Wlnnt1>111
Mln1111ota at Bolton
SI Lout, •• Buff•to
Wu hlngton 11 Pf\M1de1Pflle
MonlrH I 11 NV Ranvan
Quebec 11 Cll~go
C11Qerv 11 V1ncouvtr
NFL PlaVoffs
(Al T1rnn "STI
WILD CARO GAMES
todev
Raiden 11 Seattle lCl'llnntl • at I pm )
S4Hldlv
NY Gi1ntt at 1t1m1
CON,li.R&:NCE SIMIFINALS
Sltvrdlv, Dec. 1t
ll1tdtn·Seettlt winner 11 Miami (Cllan·
ntl • at 9·JO • m ) Cl!ICl llO Of NY Cilants I I Sen FranclKO
!Cn1nntt 2 at I 11 ml
SUndlv, Dec. 30
Cl'llc1vo or ltWM •' wunt,,gton lCl'lln·
ntl 2 a l 9'.30 1.m I
PlttsbUrgh al Denver ICnennel • 11
II fTI I
CONFERENCE CHJIJliU'IONSHt .. S
Sundly, Jan. •
Tlmlt and SH9s TBA AFC Sernlllnal Winnen
NFC Stm•flnal Winnen
SU .. Elt 80Wl
SuncMV, Jan. 20
let ..... "'191
AFC Cnem11lon "' NFC CllemP!o<l
1cn1nn11 7 at J om 1
NFL odds
WILD CARD GAMES
XSa1111t 2 over ll•l4Mn IS.turo1vl •llams ,,,., over NV Gli nts (Sundavl
•-CltnOtes nom. leam
l'rem H1rr1ll't It-Race & S-'1 8IOll
COLLEGE
HolldaV BOWi
BYU 24, MlctW911n 17
k Ol"t bv Olllrtwt
Mlchl111n O 7 1 >--11
Brtghlm Young O 10 O 1,._24
BYU-Kellv Smtrn S run (Jonnson kick>
Mlclt-flooau S run <Bergeron klclt)
8YU-JohnM>n 31 FG Mich-Perryman 10 PH t trom Zurbt ugg
18er111ron kid>
MICl'l-Btf'V.ron 32 FG
8Yv-t<oll0wtkl 1 OHS from Bcnco
(Johnwn ~lck)
BYU·K1t1v Smith 13 PH I from Bo..c:o
CJohnton k lck l
Allt nd1nct -61 243
TEAM STATISTICS
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P1ul"11 v1rd•
Return v1ro1
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2· It
1·39
7-0
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
&Yu
)2
27·112
371
12
3S-4f ·3
4·S4
1·4S
4·3 , . .,
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13· 110, RQOtf'I 19•60, Wllllt , 6-17, Morrl,,
3· 12; Rooolnt , l-tor·mlnus II; Zurbt'ugg, 1· for·mlnu1 61 Brlgna m Young· Halmoll,
16·12. I osco. 6·16, Fowler, 2·7, Ktltv
Smllll, l·7 PASSING-Mlchtqan Zurt>rugg, 7·1S·1,
11 Brlgtiem Youno Botco. 30-•2·3. 343,
Fo•ltr, S·7·0. 21
RECEIVING-Mtcnloen Bean, 3·46,
Perrvm1n. 1· IS. J011l1ch. 1· 1', Nelton, 1·1
Brlgh1m Young Mlllt, 1I·103, ICeltv Smith,
10-N, Halmull, •·40. Be111,,1, l· .. ; Henl>lrt,
3·•2: l<oztowskl, l·H
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Llllta L.adV Oln. CE. Gatcll ) 11.20
Alto recld 11111n $ti~. Olckevs eor
IMnii. lterlfV $0, W d Wlfllll, L.IHlff Fun
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HGOND ltACI , 3~ v1rd\
Chlrm EHY (Oltombl) 11.20 , .. U O
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AIM> rlCH Allt Cl\emolon, Hiie l!I TOfO,
W•i W•OM, lndlOo Double, Futur11v Jet,
Scltctacullr 11'1"• Im.a TrlllOll Jet TIMI 17 U
'2 0•1~ v oouau ca· IO> H id stuo
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THIRD "AC•. JSO Ylfcl•
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Mv Hert, Mltll Marcut, S.v ave '"'•· Miu June Flft-. 8roedford Rlchei, Gii.lift
F1ntec11
TlrTW 1171
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C111ur11 ea vou (Craa91r) I 40 UO 4.20
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P1v Tna Blilt (Ftor•il I oo
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trator, Ring TnrH , Crumo Sn1tchlr, Trlllll
Or Nothing
Tl,,,., 11.to
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Slxn4 RAC.A. 170 Yll'dl.
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RICI Ho! Ruter llaw11l 11.00 UO
Trevtltn Snow (Crtllltf') 2.60
Also reced Sir LVM Deck, Sir FArtln
Around, HIPC>4tv
Tl~ 4Sl0
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SEVENTH RACE. ~ va rch
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OH·St h r Wiitz tFrevl 12 60 t.IO S 00
Tiit Ntbob C Ci arc•• I • 10
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f.rmebtt, OHP Hempen
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1?0 u o 4 20 3.IO
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300
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Mlto, Kit MJ.1ttr Tl,,,. 1191
12 l"tCK SIX (6•1-1-S-7 or 10-1) oelO
'30,324 60 """" one winning tlcll.tt (llve l\Orlft) C1rrvovtr POOi SJ0,32• 70
NINTH ltACE. 350 verOt
Ma11t11n (Ruh) 1000 S60 4.20
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Good, tone Klotv. Juanu Li mb. tcv L.1rk
Time 1769
Sl E XACTA Cl·Sl Plod MHO
TI NTH RACE. 350 verO\
Pectflc Glen CPaullM) 7 00 '00 •.00
TurDO TICIV CBrooti.tl 11 00 710
Mr N1tlve 8111 CPilktntonl 6 40
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Ti,,,. 1196
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Attendance S.1 ..
Holvwood Parts
f'ltlOA Y'S RESUl TS
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Chrlt's LIO IV1lenz~a l 3 20 310
Sevour f H1lrt1 6 to
Alt o r1etcJ Rov11 G11u GOIOtn Min·
\fret Tvplc11 Pro. Ntt Points, Ktno OI Ti'M
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Time 1 10 "s
SECOND RACE. 6 turiongs
Claarwev (Slblllel 1060 U O 3.00
Knlilnt• Crorter (Hawi.vl l 60 3.00
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Ftourttn, Vubllut
Time I 11 llS
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THlaO RACE. 6 turton111
Rocow NtlllKO (Vlnrll I'° S.60 3 IO
Flnel ltl11 (Dominguez> 24 20 13.00 Ji m Aw1v 1Gercl11 ?O.IO
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tnleno Oanctf'. 111n1fv El Brevo G1t1no
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Tl,,,. 1 13 I S U IXACTA U· 11) 11110 \3t? 50
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Jolll P .. rt. J111v L1'8 Mino Storm
Time 1 11 2/S
U •XACTA 13·1) Pelc! ~ 50
FIFTH RACE. 6 turlOng\
Pllronlno tH1nt1n) n 40 10 10 1 ?O
Nordlcus !Slbltttl 21 00 1 to
Goll• 011 Agua IHawtavl 6.00 Atw rec.a Slngtat. Mldnoon. Pu lon
Miii. Dinner At M1xlm't, Tough And
Proud. R1memr>ar VII Cniaftalnatlan. I'm
A MoonwalO.tr
Tl,,,. 1 13
U I XACTA 16 •1 11110 l11S.SO
SIXTH RACE. Ont mllt
Jollv Snannon lGa rt1e1 910 7 00 3 .40
Lor1 VH CPlt rctl 12?0 SOO
Carmlt1 Kt 't <Dominguez! 3 IO
AllO rt CIO Ce01's Girt. ~n Of
D1r11neu MJ>n'# Mtm<>t'•t\, Time To Rutt
Marzem, H01tn1 Gigi
TI,,,. I )t 3 S
S1 I X ACTA C S-61 1111C1 l1" 00
SIV•NTH "ACE. 6 lur1on9s
London Crou l~rora> t 60 • ?O l 10
llltc0rd C1tc11 1v1~zut11l • 20 l 40
G1t11n1 Soeclal tS.billt) l IO
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Nordic SNlw HI Rt150<I, ROii ... NllU<'AI
Time 1 to> s
U EXACTA 12 l l Pl•d l n 00
n ftKK 11x 11 4·3·6+21 oekl 13 n s10
••Ill 2' wlnn•"ll h(lltts (fl'tt llOnft) Tot1t
c1rrvover oool J160 "6 '6
•tOHTH RAC•. 6 turlotlos
Allblme Nena (Ll~ml 1040 U O J OO
Eertltst (HanMfll 9 00 2 IO
MllltU nd (Oell l'IOUSM'lltl 2 20
AllO rec.cl Sllft 8U11et111. GolOt<'lltv
S\JMr 0 1'11. Votw FrOf'll Above
Tl,,,. I 10 ' S U IXACTA (1 ,I Hid~ SO
NINTH RACE I • mtln
O•lflto CVatanautlt l t IO • 00 uo
Afl(lfna<lo (lo10.,.I l 40 l 40 ,_~ Tiit Glllo CMcH1r11Vtl • 1 IO
AllO rtclCI lowtr Tllln U1ual, N11tvt
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. TlfM I S1 11 S 'f A f J.4) N ICI l6f 00
Altencllnet 1U77
'
Cherry Bowl:
Cadets duel
Spai;tans today
ff'sF lortda-state's
offense vs~ Georgia
defense in Citrus
From AP dilpaklaes
M1ch1gan State Coach George Per-
les apparently would ltke to lc«p
things simple as tus Spamns take on
bowl newcomer Army an the \hcrry
Bowltoday(Channel l l at IOa m )at
the Silverdome at Ponuac, Mach
Uofortunatcly, the Cadets ma) not
be very accommodating.
"Army's wishbone offense 1~ a
very, very compli~ted one:· Perles
says. "'lt looks lilce it's the same thing
over and over from the stands, but 11
isn't. They have different read\
different people that they"re keying
on, and they run the wishbone as well
as anyone in the country now.''
Two other ~wl games were set for
today; G eorgJa. 7-4, vs. No 15
Aonda State in the Flonda Curus
Bowl at Orlando (Channel 4 at 9.30
a.m.), and Tennessee. 7-3-1, vs No
12 Maryland, 8-3. in the un Bowl at
Et Paso. Texas (Channel 2 at noon ).
"We're not tak.i ng them hghtJy."
M1ch1gan State hncbacker Jim Mor-
rissey says of Army "We've seen the
ftlms. They're a fine football team
They go up and down the field. They
never make mistakes. The) don't
tum the ball over."
Anny, 7-3-1 this season. has never
been tn a bowl game, while M1ch1gan
State has not been to postscason play
since the 1966 Rose Bowl
Coach Jim Yo ung bclteves the kc)
to the contest could be Arm)' abtht'
to control M ichigan State's n . T he
Cadets run a ball-contro l w1s ne.
seldom throwing. and accum lated
4,390 total yards. Two runners.
quarterback Nate Sassaman and full-
back Ooua Black. pined more than
1.000 yards tach..
"M1ch1aan tue W'lll be much
b1aacr tha.n .. e will.'. You.na said.
.. Tfieir defense lS exocllcnL Lookina
1t film. the-y ha~e lhe be$t overall
dd'ensc ~e·ve mcL.. .
M1ch1pn t.a~ 1 four-point
favontc, limned oppoMnlS to 1us1~
3,61 4 )'ard thi Jea.tOn, but they did
not face a wishbone attack..
Flond3 State also ~ a fouc..poi.nt
tavonte. a.od Maryland t favored by"
a touchdown over Tenn~· __ J •
Aon da S~tc . has 1vc.,.:u 3S
Po1n t~ per pme this season. wbtlc
Georgsa·, ~rong suit this season bu
been defense. lt wlll be. the first
meeting of the two teams since 1965,
although these schools arc not
~trange~ to one another. Gcorpa
leads the overall senes S-4. bavtng
won the last four times.
The Bulldogs. facing the prospect
of fi nishing out of the national
ranlong.s for the first time in five
years. fiave lost three in a rowr duriQg
which their defense bas yielded 8J
points. Georgia's Vmoe DooJey bu
lost four pmes 10 a row only twice
dunng his 21 s.casons as a coach.
Maf)land and Tennessee wiu be
facing c:acb other for the fourth tune
in post!oeason in tht Sun Bowl Last
)'ear. the Terrapins lost 30-23 to
Tennessee in the C1t.rus Bowl.
"We're al wa>s seen as a team who
can't win the big onn., .. MaJyltnd
quancrback Frank Reich said.. .. If~
wtn this one. I think that.not ooly will
11 put us in the top 10. but it will prove
to ~ople we can win the big games.~
Retch passed fo r 1,446 yards this
season wtth a school-record 6-4 per-
cent complet1on rate.
Tennessee (_ oach Johnny Majors
calls h1'i quan erback. Tony Rob-
inson, "the best natural passer I've
sctn anywhere."
Balanced Rebels
top McN eese St.
~an Diego State
earns seventh wip
without a defeat
From AP dispatches
LAS VEGAS -Frffid1e Banks
scored 18 points to lead a four-player.
double-figurt' attack Frida) night as
Nevada-Las Vegas downed McNeese
State, 84-73. 1n the Rebel Roundup at
the Thomas & Mack Center.
Banks scored his season high a) the
Rebels improved their record to 4-2
Armon Gilham. cho~n the tour-
nament's Most Valuable Pla)er .
added 16 points and a game-high 13
rebounds for the Rebels R1ch1e
Adams scored 15 points and 4.nthon)
Jones chipped in I 0 for l "JL \' J~ Dumars lffi all scorers "lth 11
points for \icNecse <\tate no" 1-5
"h1le Kenn} J1merwn added 14
points
The Rebels broke awa) from a 6-6
ue m the fi"t three minutes ol the
game and e'{panded the margin to
46-32 at halfttme The Rebel ·largest
lead of the gam<' was 20 points. 60-40.
with 12:30 to pla).
The CowboH managffi to pull
close as l rNL \; kll into foul 1rnuhle.
comr:nitttng I~ fouls in the linal I~··
minute)
The final I l-po1nt margrn 1.1.a., the
closest ~h Nrc'c \tate could wml'
<\ toUll ol 57 foul!> "ere called an the
game.
In thC' ti~t gamr ot the l{eocl
Round up:
San Diego State H . Southwestern
Loalslana U : Leonard <\lien scored
17 potnlS and pulled down a game-
h1gh 10 rtbounds as undefeated <\an
Diego talc rolled o"cr South"estcm
lo1:11!.1ana
It v.~ the se' en th '1cton for the
.\ztccs. while Southv.estem Lou1s1-
ana dropped to 5-5
San Diego tate too\. the lCJd. • 7
at 3:72 of the fif"it half and ne,.c:r
rchnqu1shcd 1t Th<' .Vtec led 42-S'
at halftime and 1ncrca~ their 1d"ln·
tage to as ~"' a'i l l points. 7b-c,~.
""nh 5 58 remairung in the game.
El~v.here on the West Coast:
Slllford 17, Loyola Marym ... 1 st:
Forv.ard .\nd) Fischer scored 17
points and center Kent Seymour
added I 5 -both career hJghs -to
lead the hosl CardrnaJ
~tanlord led 48-33 m1d"ct'
through the ~ond half. but Loyota
"'1af'\moun1 guard Steve Haney htt
s1~ ol seven second-half shots to cut
. tanford's lead to 63-59 with 30
seconds rema ining.
l.o)ola Marymount got the ball
back and had a chance to narrow n 10
two points with nine seconds left. But
Stanford guard Keith Ramce inter-
cepted a pass. was fouled and con-
verted a pair of frtt throws to put the
pmeawa)
California 71, Seattle 0 : In
Berlccle). sophomore guard KeVln
John..an scored 18 points and had
~ .. en ass1'>t'i to lead the Bears to the
eas\ 'tctof'\ o'er the C'h1eftams.
C altlomia tool control earl}. scor
mg 15 'itra1ght po10ts to ta.lee a 19-4
lead St-attic scored only one field goal
and comm1ttffi several turnovers in
tbe fi~t 14 minutes ofpla).
Su J ose St.ate 84, Sonoma St.ate 4%;
FoNlard ton~ Evans bad scason-
hlJh totals of 20 points and 11
rcbound'i to lead the Spartans.
Sonoma ~tale droJ>ped to 4-6. S3n
Jo~ State improved its record to 2-4
In games 1n.,.ohing top 20 teams
~ll 78, New Orleu1 14: ln Baton
Rougl' k rT) Re' nolds scored 2 'I
point' and Oon Redden addffi I b d'
l 41h-ranlcd LT defeated the l ni-
' et"\11\ uf Nev. Or lean\
It ""a' the fif"it 'itan of the season for
Re\ noldi.. a retumtn(!. two-year
'itan~·r ~ho had httn demottnll b<'-
cau\C of academic d1fficult1es
GHr1la Tttb 84 . Aap1ta U : In
.\tlanta. Mark Pnce ~ored 24 points
1n leading all fhe '>tarter\ in double
figures a l 3th-rankffi Georgia Tech
defoatcd -\ugusta
(;eorg.ia T N:h, h-1 took an earl\
lead v.1th an 18-pomt 'iConng buriltl
c.appc'd h' John lie)'<; 'ilam dunk ll'
mal e 1t 2~-4 "1th nmt' minutes \cf\ in
the fint f)(nod (rcor1ua Tech led at
tnlenTil\\l()n 37-~2
Fuller brushes off
·njury; he '11 play
~JCAGO ( 'P) -QuanttbKk
tcvc F"llcr prono unced h1m~lf tit
-a.nd Clucago lkars Coach fi\e
Ottk.a bad to agrtt -after F uller'$
first m..,or: .. orkout sm<-t ht ttlDJLittd
a 9CP9J'ltt'id houkkT.
•·Tht-trlJCC'lOI) and ~ of the
bell art fiM;· Dttka w drrida), on
cb) 1f\cr Fuller showed ofTb11 hcah
\houJdcr ~n a brief 1'orlcoulat ldtC'r Ftt1cl .. lt'ij\l.Stthc t1m1 But he .,.
laying it out there 50 )~rd and ""'
don't throw II IQ) farther tl\an t h.At
&Oy.Q)."
fu11cr ~rated ht, h uldtt 1n the
Bean' fint c bt ttion pmc ... 4
~ e pent e h t wuk on the
1Q,Jurcd tetcr"c h t. He came tc au
uancr • ov. l I af\t.r front-line q\lar-
tcrt>.c k J1m cMaho n ufTttt'd a
la crated \adne' ~c ¥>CCk belore.
Fuller then quarterbacked ttiC'
~ tn ,,rto~ O\.er Dt1ro11 aod
\t1nnMOta to chnch the ational
f M thall onftrtnce·~ Central
l>t"' ion, but h.e lhcn rrin.Jun:d the •
\houlJtr 1p1n t the Cl\a~
"'h'\ prohabl) ahead of ~hcdulc."
Fuller ~1d ot hi rf'CO\.'t'f) But. he
added. ··1 feel 1 hu~ bit ~t). I WJI~
ha"1"' probkms mn m) ftet SC\ I
auns l • a hulc an~iou • 1 tittle
t '\cittd about be"1n k tn there:·
Tht &-ar'\ •on 't wot playoff' acu on
unul nc1tt Saturda) lD t Sao
f1'1nc 1 o or Ott. }() 1 t Wash·
intton dcpcnd1n1 on the ou&comc of
toda\ ~re wi~-ard match up be-
n~un e• 'or\ and the Ram ~
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II , utllltlM Md lteneponellon, U1111f191 and trWlll)Oftatlon, utlflO• end lidl wlll be reoe!Wd 11 the c.tlfornla t~ Thi• butlMM It oon· YOU, YOU IHOUL.D CC*-Celtt. t2t17
.. ...,.,,. end·~ .. odlW Kwne encl,.... ..... °"* 1'*1'11 end fecllltJM omototOieCltyCllrk of the Dirk A. MO)'lt, ,., ~by en lndMduel TACT A UWYIR. Thlt buelnMI I• e0tt-
n1ee11ery lhtr•fot, 11 n.CHHrr thtt•IOt, •• ffllte• .. •'Y th1refor, " City of ltvlnt IOCetM 11 DMubl Wey, eo.11 ...... P.ie Comc>ton NOTICI Of duelld Dy . an untn-PfOYldld In tl'll conttect pOYldld tn the oontrllOt l*o'lllded In th9 oontreat 17200 JemborH Aoad Oalifornl• t2t1t Thie 1tetement WM flfltd TAUITll'I IAU eorporeted 1Hoolellon dOCUrMntt, !Of Un~ docwMnll, tot ~ clocurnent1, for Ul\M(elty Irvine. CefffOtnla, t2713' Thll bulln... II COii• with I.he OOUnty CWtc of Or• T.I . MO, 4*' oth« lhM I Pllflll«tl'llP
DrtV9 l®nd Attenuetton OrlYe 8ol.ind Attenuetlon Oflve lovnd Attenutflon untlt 10.00 A.M on Janu.,Y ducted bY. ~,.. ~ County on November ' NOTICli 18 Hl!Rl!&Y T«ry e. 8'own Pr'OQtam togetlw #ttl IP-Progf'am t099ther wtth ep.-Proorwn tc>gMher with ..,.. 23, 1815 et wf\lch time Ind OONA MOY!R 21, ,.... GIVEN thll pn ,ride 0.-Thl1 ltl1emtnt wu fti.cl
purfenena.1 1n.reto, In purtenanc.. there10, In purfef\l.nc.t thereto, In pt.a. Didi wit! be publ.lefy Tlllt 1tattfMnt wu tli.ct f•tm oem~ 29 f98'4 et Y; 1•00 with lhe County C*11 of Or·
ltrlct IOCOfdance with tl'll 1trict llOOOfdenoe with tl'll ltrlct eooorcttinQI with the op• n • d 1 n Co u n e 11 with tn. Couf\ty Clerk 01 Or· Publllhld Orenge Coaat o'CIOCk A M. Of Mid oey: In enge CountY, on Nowmblf ~ on Ille •t Ille IC*llllcetlone on flte et the IPedficMIOnt on nte et th9 Cflln'IWI. Did• 1'11111 11e ancie County on Hovemti.r DlllJy PllOt Dlcemblf 1. 8, · 1n. room Mt •lid• for con-29. liM
oflloeoftheDno1orofPub-ortlOeOlll'llDnat0tofP\ib-OflloeOltl'll~ofPub· lubmltted In IHl•d 28, 181• 15,22, 1"4 duotlng Tru1t11'1 8111 ,.t.41t
lie Wonct. llo Wortie. llo WOl'tl.. lflveloP91 IT\lttlld on the ,.1.,. 8"-'440 within the Olfio.t of REAL PublllMd °'""°' CoMt
DATE Of OPfNIHQ 1108: DATI!! Of' Ol'lNINO 8108: OU111cN, "81d1 for Uniwr.ity Publtll'lld Orenge CoMt ESTATE! 8ECUA1lle& S!R Dlltv Pltot Oecimbet t e
81dl wlll bl r.celYed II lhe lidl wlll M ~ et ltle .,:AT! OP OP~INO 8108 Ori~ Sound Atltnuetlon Delly Piiot December t , 13, •-IC lllnfll'r VIC!, looeted 11 1800 Horth ti, ~2. 1984 • , Oftlctofthe~~ ottl'll offlOIOftl'llCltyClerk oftl'll ...-.!.. •of !?!~ •• tl'll Proorem C.t.P. 821.30 v-. 20 21. 19.. ,~ "" PK Broedw•y SUlll 100 In the IA-4M 0ttv of IMne IOcltted et City of lrvlM 1oCetM It ..,,_ t,,. ""'ty c:i.tlt ot tl'll leot PIA AMOClltlon" TH·S tt ' g:,:' 17200 J1n1bor .. Ao.d 17200 Jeml>or" Road City of lmne looated It LOCATION OF T .. '"' l'tCTmOUe.,._.I CltyolS1nt1An1, ntyofl---------
1_.. ..._ ....... 1 t•11•' 1 •--,._,.. 92 • 17200 Jem•or.. • d """ NAiil ITA'TlmwT Orenge, Stet•~ Uornll.. •-"' ~ne. _.....n •• • •• rv.... ._..ornla, 713, lrvlne e.i " nOI • WOAI(: The WOtk to bl I*-Pml.IC NOTICE Tiie fo11oW!n9 pet.on II TOWNE ESCROW CORP • ,._ M()TIC( unUI 10:00 A.M. on Jenuary untll 10.00 A.M on JMU«y until 10;00 :_r.n11, 92113, ronntct '*-'ndef II. located doing bullneee •: C•llfornle corporetlon 'i.11--...;..;;=-...;.;;..;.;.;,;;....._ ~ ttll~ ::.*:. = ~"Jc:'::::.= 23, 19'6 1t ~t~ ~~City r ~~ ~ ~TITIOUe IUIMH MCNANIE MEOICAL IN· duly 1ppolnted TtUllff ~~
opened In counoll op•n•d If\ Counoll p6eoe bld9..., be puC)ldy ~~ T~ end • ....-ITAT'l-..Y SURANCE. 816 Amigo• undw and pureuent lo the COUWTY Of
otlembeft. lldl el\all bl etwnbtt"I lldl INI be op•n•d In Counolt Vite 1'1 tottowtng pereon1 ere Way, Newpott Beectl, Callf. PoW9f o1 ..... ooni.rred In CMlAM8I
IUb"'ltted In H•l•d eubmltted In IHled Chambtrt. 8ldt 11'1111 M oEscAIPTION Of/WORK d • ...,..,,.._ u · t2MO thlt c.erteln Deed of Trull In the Metter of IN Appl. .,~ marked on the ~ mar1led on the eubll'lltted In IHltd Th9 WOl'1t IO be S*formeci EULt ""-EC' ' •T· Rotttynn M MoNenle, eiceeuled ~ CHARLES E. cetlon ol N0H0AA J!AN
outltde, "lldl '°' ~ OU1lldil. "INdt rot UnMr9lty mettled on the lllall lnck>de but not bl llM-TORNEVS AT LAW, .... 816 Amlgae Wey, Newpott VANCE A 0 MIRIAM J MAUCf< IOfC#lenoeol N
Orlv9 8ound Attenuation DrM Sound Attenu.tton "Bldt for UnMr1llty IJM 10 Ctllr1ng Ind Eut 17th Street CoeJI e..cn. Clllf. t2MO VANCE. HUSBAND a WIFE No A 12Wt .,,,.
Progrem C.tP. 52UO VI-~"" C.IP. uuo I.JN. Drive Sound Attenuetlon btfKj, ~ ot~~°; Meet, Callfomle 92927 TNI b\lllMll It oon· A8 JOINT TENANTS. r.-ORDER TO leoe ,.,. AleodatlOn" Pent AMoclation" Program C.t.P. 921,30 inokidlng 1,.. ...ii C11ol Hayee Egtl, 2._.9 duGted by: en lndMdual c;orded July 10, 1942. In thl SHOW CAUSE
1.0CATION OF .THE LO ATtON 0' THI ert!orwt ~llOn" conttructlon landea.P.ng ~ Dtlve, COil• MeN. RoMtrnn M McHenle omc. Of the County Re-FOR CHANGE
===to be per• WORK: Tiie wor1I to be per· LOCATION OF THE lnlgetloruyeiemulld~ Oe~~·T'2:o2: 2-t49 Col-IWttThh~·==of ~ =:'CS:!, -:i=~Y·N~ OF NAME
"'the Ctty ot ww:= ::::'~~:=:=to be per-~:::'·=~~· In-tegeOrtve,'eoe1iM .... Ce11-enge County on N0¥1fn~ 82-2•7018, bY reaton ol. WHE~~s"":.)oNDAA
otOrwlgeatl.lnl--'tyDrtw ofOfllnQelt~Drtw tnltleCltyof~=-: purtenancet .,,... fT~~sn::n .. • 11 con-21• 188• ,_191 :~;,::,:11:,'r:=l~ JEAN MAUCK hu Ned 1 =-" 8-ctl T,.. end ~ ~ Wld Gotdefl of Orange 11 l.Jl'lfwnlty Oftve COMPLETION OF WORK. dUC1M bY 1 gen.el pert. PubUehed Orang• Cout getlone HCured tl'le<lby, In-petltlon In tl'llt coutt fof en tow. l*Mien Oolc*'I Glow and AH worll I• to be completed nerllllp Deity Piiot Oec«nbet 1 8 eluding thet bfMOh or d• decrff chengtno Pell· TheD£8CAIPTIOHM~ORK: D£8CAIPTIONM~ON<: letdl T,_. wlt~ln to conMCUtlve WOfk-CAROL HAYES EGLI 15, 22, 188• . . feutt. NotlOI of whleh wu tloner"t neme from Noncl<t ........ ~J! bl l*fQlmed Tiie WOtk 10 bl l*fQlmed DESCRIPTION~wonK tngdeyafromtl'lldlll~ Thi• ltllement WU tiled SA .... '4!1 f900f'decl Auautt 31 108• Je&n Mauc:lc to NOndre ..-, .,_ ,...._... tlut not bl lltn-9'11111 ~but not bl lltn-...,,.. " • fled In th• Nolle• to he c 'I' • • 8111 lted to de9ttng end grvt>-lted to a.rtng Wld ~ The "°"' to bl perfolmed Proceed. " t ounty <"'lerk 01 Or· u Recorder • ln1trumenl IT 18 HERE8Y ORDERED =mo°'~.... blnO demo cat tadlt'-...._ tMll lncludl tlut not be ttm· AWARD OF CONTRAOT· 1 County on Novwnbe Pml.IC NOTICE No. 9•·3eo995• WILL SE.LL th•t ell ,_IOl'I 1 tereeted t treerwnowilt ..Ii ......,:....... --..:1 lted to alMting end grub-T · 108• AT PUBl!JC-AUCTION TO ,...... 1 n n con11t
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' .. _._.,_,,..,..,.._._.. blng,demootex wl.lf8 he Owner ,....,..... thef , ... 1t ,ICmtOUlllU ... 11 THEHIOHES'TBIOOERFOR the el>O¥e-«'ltltlld m .. t., ltrtgetlon"'°'*'~=· =~· lend.:~ ~tree ,..:v,. weh rlOht, efler opening bide, to Publllhed Orenge Cout NAMI ITAT'IMINT CASH ltwful money of the IC>PMf In OeplnlMflt 3 Of
twnoe "'-OMWJta in: ~ ~O'*Mntt ~ oonetructton, ltnd~ng. ~= :: l~or~~:'in t: ~:1~:1~~~1* 8, t!I, The lollowtng pereon1 ere United :t•t•, or• c:uhtet'• l:et!r.~t~~ ~:: !!~ ,..,_ With ep-ltaled tOll'U* Wfttl ep-~ ~OV:::tmtli: bid, to m•k• ew.,d• In tilt ' ' SA....a7 d0:."8 ~uell::A ~S 2 8 711 ~":':,,1 t!'~ :"11:1:t::~.: Orlw W•t, s.nt1 Ana, Cl.II-..-.~ ~ ,.,..,. • lnter .. t of th9 Owner l.nd to • 1 __,1 j foml1. on Jenuwy 7, 1N611 COM'LETIOH Of WON<: COMPLETIOH M WOM· ltlllled toteCMr with .,,... reJ«;t aJI other bldt. AllnLO, Cotll ....... Ct ll· .,, Of...., t un on, °' 1 11111 t · 15 am °' eoon therMfttr
NA"°"' II to bl oomci••ld NA"°"' 11 to bl oomci11uci ~. 'PROPOSAL GUARANTEE "8.tC NOTICE tornl• 928211 Of fed.,•I NYI~ and IOen ~the.matt• may bl '-d
wttNn to ooneec:utM wor11· wtlHr\ 126~wortc-COMPLETION~ WORK· ANO BONDS· E.ICt1 bid ellall CandllCI 0 . Rte., 28111 ueoclltlon dom led In thlt and ehcM Cl.UM If eny wh)
lngdey9tromthed91 .. p9Cl• lngdey9ffomtNdMe.,.... Mwortclltobeoompleted be •ceompenled by • FICTITIOUlllU ... 11 Alanzo, Coale MIN. C•H· •1tte,ellperebteetthettme the Petition For'OhenQ. ot
llM In the Nolle• to llM In th• Notice to wttt*' t25ooneecutlvewortl· certified or Cllhler'• ~ NAm ITAT'lmNT l0tnl• ll2f2e °' Ille, 111 f19hl, tltle end NlllM ~ not be grent-Proceed. Prooeed. lndUded an !Ne Ing ci.ye frotn the dell eped-°' bY 1 corporete aur.ty Thi fotlowlng perton• .,, Thie butlneH t• con· Inter Ht held by It, H ed. n:_w~~ CONTRACT: ttme frame 11 • te ...,., fled 1n th• Notte• fo bond on tl'll form lurnllhed doing bu:llnea ti. duc19g!'o~d~~~e !f::i!~:'·~n !::: 'rotn'~ IT is FURTHER ord«ld
---~ tt. dey IAnct._,. w.lnlen· Prooeld. Included In Ihle by th9 Owner .. guerent.. COLONY FINE ART, 2120 This •t•tement 'w llled St•t• deecribed .. followt: th•t. oopy of""' ord« to
....... --......--.. -to era ll*tOd. ume "-11 •to celtnder th•t bidder wm. If en ewwd 1e1h St,..t, Newpott 8eectl " tot 2e ot T No 978'1 1 .now cauee be put)llelled 1n refeC1 any or el bka. io AWARD °' CONTRACT: dey Landecape Matnten· I• midi to lllm In ec.. ellfornle 92e&O ' with the County Ole111 of Or· . rect · • n the Orenge CoMt o.11)' Pf1oc
we1W any lllb"*"'I In • The 0-. ,__ tl'll anoe Partod. cordence with the terme of LArry G Aendlll. 2120 ~"re~1Y on November ~:e~:~~ ~ge' mep 330 Bay Stflill. Col1t M .. e' ~,,..Of...._~ In ltle ... .,.., ~ bide. to AWARD OF CONTRACT hll bid. pomptty llCUI'• 19th StrMI, Newport BMch, • ,211121 3 lo 5 lnclulMt of~ Celtfomla, •t .... once • • ,__. .... .,..,.,_ end to rejed any 0t .. bide. to Wortcmen'1 CompenMtlon lfomte t2MO c:iellaneoue 'W'Mtl for tour ~ refeC1 el other bide. wet\11 any llltonrtellty In • The Owner r...,.,.. tl'll !Murance and llablllty In-Oenn1t L Aendl.ll MO Publllhecl Orenge Cout M9PI and ~ 'W'Mt11 prior to IN dell Mt
PROPOSAl.OUAAAHTEE b6d, to matl• IWWdt In the ... .,.., 099ftlnll bide, to turance, •i1ecut•. contrect 21825 Oceen Vista.~ Otlty Piiot o.c.mber 1· 8· COf'dl of Ofenge County, for heerlnO on the petition.
AHO BONDS: &di b6d et1e1 "'*-'Of the Owner and to reflC1 any or ell bld9. to In the required form end BMch, Clllffornle 92e51. 15• 22• tt.. Cllllf Deted Novembet ~8. 1 ...
be ac:compani.d by • ,.. el OU. tMdla. ~o ~~ty In ~t! lumleh MtlltlCIOfY bond• Thll. bulln .. • I• con-SA~ Thi 1trM1 1001... °' ,,.._ DOmMC ... c.tlfted OI oalNar'• cf-* PAOPOSAl. GUARANTEE . '°' thl fatthf\11 pet1onnence ducted by: • generel part• olhlf oornmon <*ignatlon ............ or bY a ooqicw• ~ AHO 80ND8: &di b6d lf'8ll ~ °' t1'11 Owner end to of thl contrect and ror lilt net1Np rtlllC NOTICE of the relll property herein-~ c...
bonCf on tN torm M'nletled bl 1ccomp1nlM by • rejed .. otl'I« bide. oeyment of claim• of rn.-LARRY G. RANDALL • b 0 y. d .. e,' b. d 11 8uchatter. Nemer, Flelde.
by tN a.. • ~ o.ttfted or celNer'• d'9dl PROPOSAL GUARANl'fE 1erl•lmen end leborere Thie etetement wu tued '9ClTT'IOUI .,...... purpOtled to be: 3882 Ham· Chrytll• l Younger, b)
tt1et b6dder .... If wi ...,d Ot by • corpcnte eurety ANO BONDS· Eactl bid lhall lh«eunder Seid oheck or With the County Clerk ol Or· T MAm 8TAT'I..,,, lltOll StrMI. lrvln1, Cell-Frenk A. Conner, AttOtllly et
II meek 10 Nm 1n ec.. bond on ltle fOrm IUmWled Cle ec:compented by 1 bidder'• bond etMlll be In en enge County on November he fottowtng P9flOM •• lornle Lew, 810 Newpott Cenw
corctenoe .ttl'I the wme Of by the Ow1w • guarenteie Qef'tlfled °' cuhler'• check amount of not leal then ten 10, 10.. dOlnO buelnell u. TM underllgned hereby Drive, Sutt• 1000, Newpor1
,. bid, ptomp4ty MCUfl ttlet bidder will, If .,.. IWllfd or by • corporate llUfety ( 10) perc.nt of the amount of ..... R l. R CUSTOM WOOD-dlecielm• Ill lleblltty lor eny 8eech, CA t2MO
Wortunen'• Compenu1ton It mede to him tn ec.. bond on the form !ufnllhed the bid. Thi Felthlul P•· Publllhecl Orenge Cout WORKS, 4001 Birch Suite lncorrectlleM II\ Mid 1treet Publllhed Orenoe CoM1
tneurera Md 1a11111ty in-corctenoe with the *1M Of by the Owner .. llYlfent• IOfmence Bond ehelt lie not Delly Piiot Oec«nber 8. 15, M, Newport Beectt, Ctllf. eddr ... or other common Ollty Piiot December 1, a,
eurance. IMOIM • oontrea ,. bid, promptly eacure thllt bidder wtll If en •ward lele then one hundred ( tOO) 22, ~. 188• 112MO deelgnltlon. 15, 22, 1"4
In tl'le required form end Worl(men'• Cofnpenaatlon II made to him In te· petcent of lhe totel emount SA-'e8 2:;c""d Louie Frenchlno, said .-wtM be m•d• 8..,..1
furnWI eattelac:tory boflde lnlurMQe end lill>lllty In--cordllncl With thl l«m• of of the bid Pflce nlmld In the Cagney Lane I 1 tt, without werrenty expr ... or
!Of IN f.ittlM 1*fonnanoe eurence, ex.cut• • contrect hie bid, pomptty NCure c:on1rec:t. the Llbor end Me-Newpon ee.cn. Cellt. t2ee3 Implied ,80.,dlnO tllle ~
of tN contr.ct end IOf the In tl'll requited form and Workmen'• Compen .. tlon terlel• Bond lhelt be not lea Robert Butctl. 185& Morn-'""°"' or enoumbrano.. DEATH NOTIC ES ~ of c:talfM of IN-turnlel'I Mtlef~ lneurenoe and llablllty In· then on• hundred ( 100) Pl!'· Pml.IC NOTICE Ing Cenyon, oi.mond Bar· to Mtlefy lhl pMciplll blll,
terlalmen and laborere IOf tl'll tlfthful aurence execute • contr'°' cent ot the totel •mount ol Cam. 91765 1 ttie N 1 ne: ther9under. Said Clhadt or of tl'll contrec:t end f0t the In the ~equlred form end the bid price nemed In lhe FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 Thie butll"leH I• eon-=•~Ion eec::, ~ 0!..c, REINHART
biOder'• bond llhell be tn an ~ of dalme Of rM-1Urnl9'1 Mllstec:tory bondl contrect Only bond• laeued .. ._ ITATl•NT ducted by: CG-99f1nere Deed f T w1 ELEANOR p RE
*"°""'of not._"*' ten terlelmen end leborere lor tilt lalthlul performance by comp101M which are csJ"' fotlowlng !*tone"' Rlc:tlard Franc:t11no end ot~ :~ • .!"Pf'": IN HART . -(10)S*Clntoltheamountol ther'eunder. Said Clhadt °' of the oontrec:t end tor the reted "A" or "A ~" In the ~ btill,_. u : ™• •t1tement wu flied therein p1u Id 11 • age 84 the bid. The FlltMUI ,,.,. bidder'• bond 9'111 be In.,.. payment of cltlml of m•· "Beet Riling Gulde" wtll be 18 ~~l~IA ~ED FINANCIAL, With thl County Cieri! of Or· eny Under.:. ter~=IOI ye a r I . Be 10 v e d
formenc:. Bond llhell be not wnourtt °' not .... than ten terlelmen end 11borer1 eec.pted Fellure to tubmlt Sult C ~hursl Street, ;'91 County on ~ end' lnt.,..1 on auch Id· mother of Fred Re·
.... than one hundred ( 100) ( 10) pwcent of the emount Of thereunder Seid c:nec:a: or teeepteble llond• will be c.tl~ 11~709 ounteln Vllley. 1• t98'4 111nc11 end plu• 1111 in.hart and Barbar
petoenl of the totlll emount th9 bid. The Falttltut p.,. bidder'• bond lhllt be 1n en CtUM fOf rejection of bid. · f<Jl1r71 en ·end of ' a of the bid Pftcl named In tl'le formance Bond "'911 be not emount of not ... than,.,, PREVAILING RATES OF PPI Anencial SeMces PubfilMd Orenge Cout "0-expen... IM Nemec. P888ed away
contnlet. tt.. L1bor end~ .... than one ~eel (100) ) percent of tl'll emount of WAGES. tn ec:cordlnOe with '"f • A Celtlornle Corpor. Deity Pilot December t. I . =:: :;d ~ t~rw~~ Saturday Decem~
ten.II Bond lhell be not._ petcent of the tottil amount he bid The Felthfut Per the prOYlllonl of Section et on, 18153 Brootthuret 15. 22. 1984 Tnd The el l' -190.. ' H H than one huodfed (100) per· oftl'll bid Pftcl nemed tn the f~ Bond INll be~ 1773 of the Celttoml• Lebor Str•t. Sult• •C, Founteln S,\-444 1
1 tot amount of <J, O"l at oag 09· '*'' ot the total amount ot contract tl'll LlbOf and M• .._than one hundred 1100) Code. the generel pre¥altlng Veltey. Cell! 92708 ~ ob IO•llon, lnctudlng pital, Newport Beach.
the bid Pftcl named tn tilt ,.,.... Bond ltlell be not ._ P!lfClent of the total emount ret• of per diem wegee end ~:, buelneH 1• eon· Plll.JC NOTICE C:::~ ::::.=::: She and her late hu.-
contrect. Only bonds""* thanonehundred(100)per· otthebldPftclnemeellnlhcl hOlkSeylndowwtlmeworkln John tz"~:'POt•t'r ... ..,. ... , ,.,...~ Truet•,ettl'lltlmeollnltlat band, Jim (1981)
by ~ wl\6c:ll ere cent of the fat.I emount of contrec:1 the Labor Ind M• Ille loctllty In Which the WOf'k nelon, ,..,. ---.. -"""" ' publlceUon 1 thl No ice 1 lo · reted .. A .. °' "A+" 1n tilt the bid price nemec1 In tt1e ,.,.,.. 80nd ~lie not IMt i. to be petf0tmed hu bMtl dent NO«TH ..uotetAl · 15 ° • t • • were ng ume resi·
"8-t Riling Gulde" wtff be C011trac:t Only bonds lltued then one hundred (100) per-obtelned lrom the Otttctor ~hll •eoutetement wu tiled DtlTNCT 5gi~-.5~t>er • 19.. denta o( the La Habr•
eccepted Fallu.re 10 1UbmU by cornpenlee wnlcl'I ere C41nt of the totlll emount of of th9 [)epattment ol lndu .. wit 1~ nty Clerk of Or· COUNTY°' · and Harbor area
eec.pteble bond• wiff be reted "A" °' "A-t .. 1n the the bid price named In the 1r1e1 Aelatlone, 1 copy of •not nty on December OftANOI T-ne lecrow C0<p., • El A.l •
etuM for rejection of bid "Beet Ra$1ng Gulde" w111 be c:ontrect. Only bondl lllUICI whlcn 11 on Ille In the office of 10, 198• ITATE Of c.-.°""9 COfpcwetloft, .. eanor was a..., year
accepted Fllllur• to eut>mlt by ~ which 1,1 1he City Cte<k 01 the City 01 ntm1 CAUf'~A Tt111t•, by:""' l •t.W.. member of Chapter
PREVAILING RATES OF accepllb6e bonde will be reted "A" or "A+ .. In the Irvine end wlU be mede evlll· Publllhed Orange Cout C & W Action Rentele, CUlttlee hnlce, 1 Cell-fV La Habra p E Q
WAGES: In ecc«denoe with CllUM !Of r•iectlon of bid. "Beet Rating Gulde" will be •bit to eny lntlf•ted party Delly Pilot Oeoember 15, 22 Inc . Plelnlllf, fornle oorporetlon, lie Sh~ is also ~ ~· b.
the prOYlllOnl of Seotlon PREVAILING RATES OF eccec>ted FeMure to IUl>rnll upon requ .. 1 The contrec· 211. 198•. Jenu1ry 5. 11185 YI A..,,1, •r: 0 . .J. Morpr, It• s v y
1773 Of the Cllltornte Labor WAGES. In ICCOfdence with eooec>table bond• ,,.,.11 be tOf and eny eubcontrector SA-•80 Jerry Clevenger 1111 prHldent, 1100 North five grandchlldren,
Code, the generel p<evelllng the provlllon1 ot Section c:euea for r•Jecflon 01 bid under him et1111 pey not MlH Jerome Clevenger, llldMdu-lfoedW•J, luttt 100, lenl• Meredith Reinhart
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retMld Of P..9! dlemlwaoee end 1773 of tl'll Celllornle Llbor P"'EV•tLING •urES 0. F then the epecllled pr•veltlng Illy end dbl J.C. Conllroo-7Ane1 'CA moa, Te~ Jennifer Reinhart' ay .,,., owwt me work In Code. the generll Pf9Yelltng " "' ""' ret• of w1ge1 to e.11 wOfk· tion, Defendent1. ...,_.10 "'--.. ' tl'll locality In which the wortt ret• Of I* diem wegee encl WAGES: In ac:cordenoe with men employed In the eicew-"8.IC NOTICE IUMMONI Publllhecl Orenge eo.11 "'n:u Nemec (Judy),
i. to bl petfonned ha bMtl holldey end OV9ftlmewortt In the prOl/leloM of Section uon of thl contrect CITACIOM JUDICIAL Deity Piiot December 8 16 Linda Rutan (John)
obtained from the Director the locatlty In wtlldl the wont 1713 Of the Cellfoml1 Llbor LABOR REGULATIONS· F'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT. 22, 108• , ' and Bill Nemec and
of th9 Oepertment of lndue-le 10 be S*formed ha• been Code, the gen.Ill prevelllng The oontrector lhall comply NAMI ITATl..wf (AYllO • AcuNdo) Se..,..85 hild ' ltlal Refatlone. • copy of obllJned lrom the Director ret• of per diem WaQM Ind with 111 the requlrlfJ*lll ol Thi fot!owlng peteont .,.. aMY CllVl.MQIR M.'4 great granc ' John
whlctl la on ftle In the office of of the Oepertrnenl of lndue-holiday and owwtlml wortt In Section 1777 !I togeth« with dol[l buelneM N : •RC>m CL.KYIMQlfl, ... Rutan m.
lhclCltyc:"ollheCttyof trlel Aetetlonl,. copy of ~~n=~hewortt alfothereppllceDMrequlr• G:Ou~A;1~2 ~l~G DMDUAU.YAMDDM.l.C. D11D11c NOTICE Graveside tervlcee l~neencl
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1bemldeevlll1-whk:hlaonlllelntheofftceof obt~a..-.!fr'or .. _~-been mente 01 the Celtfornl• lrvlne ~ 92715 ·• C~ DCMI I rUUL were held at Raee •--to any nt••ted P9l1Y the City CWk of the City of --.. om to .. .,,..c::tor Lebor Code • · Tt9tOUGH XX. INCLU.CW. H Us M uc>Of'I requeet The contrec.. lrvtne Ind wiH be midi WI.If.. of the Oeperunent of lndu.-DRAWINGS AND SPECI· A Plue Allod•t•. Inc:.. YOU AM ISINQ ~ MOTICI l ~rial Park,
tor and any 1Ubcontrec:10f •ble • to err/ lnt•..wd lrlel Aetetlont. • copy of FICATIONS· A full ... of Catlfomta. tMt Pellcan Pl .. •Y ~: (A uo. u INVITtNG MDI Whlltier. under him al'lall per not ._ peny upoii requ.t. The Whlct1 I• on Ille In the Offloll of drewnlnge end epeclll· Cott• Meet, Cl.llf. 11282$ llTA DPllANOAleO) The County S1nltetlon1---------1nen 11\e epeolli.cl pt9Valtlng oontrector end Illy IUbcon-the City C1er1I of the City of c:atlonl i• IYeltlble for In-Dentel R. Exner, 387 SM-c a w ACTION ...... Olltrlc:t• ol Orenge County, PYLE
ret .. ot -o-to 1111 wortt-trector uncSet t11111 11N11 pey lrvtne end• be mecle ev111i.-1pec:11on without c:t11tge et wtnd Dr.. Newpott BMch. T Al-9, MC. Calllomte, wttt teoe!Ye ..,_ RANSON LroN ARD
men ~ 1n the ex· not ._. then the llC)ecifted eble of Section 1777 5 the Office of the Otrec:tor of Call1 92eecJ You,_... IO CAUMDU eel blcla until Thuredey, PYLE 'd f
ecutlon of th9 contrect p<evalRng ,., .. ol no-to toget.i. with 1111 oti. lfPPll--Public Wortc1 of the City of Ketherlne Exner. 387 SM-DAYI ..._ .,... -• Januery 3, 1945 Bid• must N • a reSJ ent o LAB R R 1111 woncmen employ.ad In cable requlremen11 of tl'll Irvine Comptet .. •t• of Mid wind Dt .. Newport 8-:1'1, _.,.. ... ,_ .. • • be r~ et the 0te111c11• ewporl Beach.
Thi ~trect!o~ = Ille execution of the con-Cellfornle Labor Code. drawing•. ~flcttlont end c.:'~1 92MO • typewrm... ·,...._.. •• Admtnlltrettw ottlcee by the Passed away Wednes-
wlth 111 the requtr t o1 trect DRAWINGS AND SPECI-bid document• may be ' builn"• 11 con IMe °"""-dttl Ind tlme h«'etnebow day December 19
Section 1n16t0::,'!tth LABOR REGULATIONS: FlCATIOHS: A tun ... of pyrCl\IMd from the Depet-~: Cly: • general pert· A ........ ,...... ... -= f:'':..:.::icny ~ ~ 19M. Born Decembe;
.. other eppllc:tble equ1r The conlrectOf lhelt cornpfy drtwlngl end ~tlone ment ol Put>llc W0tk1, City :::T Mt ..,..._ Jew. ,_ .,,.. .. -.,...... .... .,.., . !Mntl 01 the C~llorn: with ell the requirement• of 11 evellat>le lor lnepecUon of Irvine. 11200 Jembor.. ~hi A. Weteon. Preeldent w""'9n rea111,.... ......t M examined •ttllt omc. olthl 25, 1917 t.n Quan.ah,
Labor Code Section 1177 !I together with without charge 11 the omo. Roed, lrvlne, Celllornte, 1 atetement wu flied lft ...,., ..... for'lll If ,_ Dlltrlcte. lot.« EJR• Av-Texas. Survived by
Ill other eppllceDM requtr. of the Director of Pul>ltc 927 13 A non-refundebte tee with the County Clerk of Of. ••• tM _, te hNr ,_ enue. F'ountlen Valley, Cati-two J L f
DRAWINGS ANO 8PECI· ment• of th• CeJllornl• Woru of the City of lrvtne ol S30 00 wttl '-ch.,ged fOI enot County on NO'tWnber c--. foml•. for tl'll fotlowtng· sons, ames . o
FICATIONS· A "'" ... ot Labor Code. Complete Mtl of Mid dr.....: tech Mt ol document•. 21, 19M If ,... do ...... ,_ SUPPLYING FERAOUS Gra.sa Valley, Ca.; and
drlllrifllll end lt)«ilflcetlone DRAWINGS AND SPECI· Inge ~Ilona end bid Drewtnge,epeolllclllonlend f<Jl117' ,. ................. ,......., CHLO Fii OE . SPECIF!-c r a i g 0 f s an !i:!".!~. fOf lnepec::tl011 FICATIONS A full Mt of documenu m•~• bid document• w111 be melt-c1~~~'1!, ~ .... tt1e -· MCI ,_ CA~~~:~i P.,!72 b It Clemente, twoaiste.n, ... -119 •I the omc. drewtng1 end ac>eClflcetlone purcllaeed from the eel upon rac.tpt of requeet1 · · ...... MOMJ MCI ,,. u llU m led A h I I D of the OtrectOf ol Public 11 ivellebt. !Of ln1P9Ctlon ment of Public WOfltl, Cl . no' leter then 10 eelender 1!1, 22, 19,. .ny lftlY be tMllfl wttMut on the fOfm eupe>lled by lh9 l a a riak~l ,
Works or the City ol lrvlne wlthoui cherge 11 the office 01 Irvine. 17200 Jembor! d•Y• p<IOf 10 the dete Mt lor SA-« 1 turiher •'"""8 "-the Df1trlc:t1 In ec:c:ordenoe wlth Roseburg, Ore; Eloise
Complete Ml• 01 "Id dr--of the Otrec:tOf of Public Ao•d. lrvln•. Cetllornle, opening btd1. for en •d· court. 811 provtllone of the ai>eClll· Bloss, Pasadena, Ca;
Inga. specfficatlon1 and bid WOfk• of the Ctty of lrvlne. 112713 A non-relundeble r .. dltlonel eheroe of l&.00 ,,_. .,.. otMt ...., ,... c:ellone. two dao Colin documen11 m1y be Comp1et1Nt1ofMtddrew-oll30.00wtllbeche.rgedfOI SECURITY FOR COM· DllDIJCNOTICE .. ementt.YOVlftlYWaM 8peclllcetlon1.bldblenk1 gran ns,
l>UfOl\IMd from the Depart· lng1, apeclflcetlone and bid each NI of document• PLETION OF WORK· Thi rUUL to ~ en et\OIMJ rttftC and further lnlormetlon mey and Matthew. Mem·
ment of Public wonie, City d o o u m • n 1 1 m •'I Cl• Dtawtnge, lpec:ffleetlon• end contrec:t document• ~ tor ,ICTmOUI ., ... ,, .. .,. If 1" do net k-• ~ ob~alned 11 the •t>ove •d· orial service will be ~0!';'"4:~v:~!°° CJ:;~~ purc:'...01 P ~~wt"! .... Depert· bid documente win be mell· mbonthly progr ... peymenta NAMI ITATlmNT ~·,::, .. ~ M :r-=~~~ a.o-2910 held Saturday, De-92713 · • men o u.,.... "'"'· City ed. upon rec.tpt of reqvee11 uect upon the engineer'• The tollowlng pereona ere _ ...... ...., -~ • ,_, ........_ cember 22 19°.. t A non-retundeble fee of 1rv1,,., 11200 Jambor.. no leter then 10 calender •llmete of Ille peroentege doti:lg bull,_ u · • ...., .W eMae (..._. 11'1 • CMef "' • ~ 8
of '30.00 Wiii iie chlfged for Roed, 1rv1ne, Cellfornle, d•YI prior to the d•t• tet for 01 WOfk completed The Cfty NATION.AL EOUcATION tt1e ,...._ Motr). ~r:=• a "opetty l 2:30pm at Dover ~ ~.l!:.ocumente 02713 A non-r.tund•ble f.. opening bide. '°' en Id· will reteln ten ( 10) percent of TE s T 1 NG co Mp AH y : ~ di ... le en-011~ Piiot =-ber eo;" Shores Park, t."OT'ller blddocu,:,,.,,tewlM':~ ofS30h OOwl.llofllec:netvedfor dhlonelcttergeolS500. eecn progr ... peyment u NETC0.13008'11tol8trtet .......... -:'9~,.... l88• 2 Galaxy & Rlg~l
,.... NC Ml Ooc:umenll eec:urltyfor complellon of lhl North Newport 8eectl Ctllf .., 11 ·-"" ,._. N ~---' eel, upon receipt Of l'IQUMll Onrwtnge, ~tlone l.nd SECURITY FOR COM· balenoe of the wort! Al the 829t0 • · • • 1MA1 CA&.INDA*Qa 81~<18• ewport .ot:4i1Ch.
no leter tharl 10 c:alendlf bid doc::umente w111 be mall-PLETION OF WORK: The requeet end expenee of the Hetlonel Education Inter ,.,a ,reu11ter w11e
dll)'I prior to the dlle Mt !Of ed. upon receipt of requeete ccntrect document• call for IUCCMlfut l>lddef. thl Clty nellonat Cellfornle 1300 ,.._... .,..._ • ,._.1---------09"'::.7 bld1, ·~ ... en Id-no let., then 10 ceMncSar monthly praor-paymenb wHt PlrY the amoUnt eo ,.. 8'1etol Street ~ New-.-. "' .... "'11. ftBUC NOTICE dltton crl9tge of ~ 00 deya prior to the dete Mt tot bUacl upon the .,,gi-·• tlllnec:t upon compllanoe with POt1 8eaGtl Callf 82Mo UN oerta • lllM ........ 1--.;....;o;;;..;;;;.;;;..;;;;.;;;.;;.;,;.;:,.__
SECURITY FOR COM· opining bide, fOf en Id--:=• ot lhe percent~ Ille requlr_,11 of Govern-Thie buitne~ te eon· lcleb .... lie le ..,_. F'ICTITIOUI MllMll
PLETIOH OF WORK The dlttoner Chllfge of 11100 wlll etllll~pje!Oed) Thi y ment Code Secilon 1...,02 duc::tM by. corpor•tJon ,. ....... Ci ...... ,u... MAm ITAT'IMlNT
contrlCt documents cell for SECURITY ,OA COM• · r en 11 P«ctnl of Ind tl'll provtttonl of the Jefff9y A M VP a Seo-eMftta •.................. Tiie lotlowlng pereooa ere monthtyprog,-paymente PlETtON Of WORK Thi each Pf°t ... peyment • oontreot docum1nu retwy • oeM,ltr Hll tat t•t· ~OlngbuttnMl11
baMd upon 1111 tnOIMW'I oontrec:t documente c.11 for ~ ~Ion of pert.IClnlng to "&i~tltutlon Thie IU1ement _. fll9d ••lldedee letelee OAANOE COUNTY CEN·
Mtll'Nlt• of the pwcentage monthly prc>gf ... peyrnen. t• '"' UMt !.Jhe wortc At ot Sec:urltlee .. wlll'I , .... County C1er1I of Or· •• ,. • .. ........... TAAL. 3100 AltWey A¥tnUI, ot WOf'll completed The City baMCI upon lhl ~· req explnM of ~ROJCCT AOMINIS· enot Col..1ty on N0¥1fnblf .................. Colt• Mele, C.fff. 92e2e
w111 mllln ten ( tO) percent Of .... ,,,... of the percantaoe ~ ::--'~bidder, the TRA TtON AH quettlont rife• 11. 198'4 ..._ Orenot Cou. nty Mtdle
Md! PfOQf'elt payment u ot lll'Otlc completed Thi Chy ., per 1•• emount ao tM: to Ihle prOjeet prior to '-'" II..._•,.. ....... M Group, t.11~. 3100 Air·
eecurtty f0t oomptetton ot wtll reteln ten (10) l*ctnl Of :!~ upon complll.nce opening Did• eh ell be Publt.necs Orenge Coett ,.., ..... • ....... ,... wey Avenu., Coeta Miii.
the """°" of the work Al NCf'I progrw PllY"'lflt II ~~~.!!_ OI directed to Stge Oevte 17 t•) Olffy Piiot December 1 9 ...-.. --. rt. ....... Ceilt. 92828
the reQUMt Ind ••penee Of eecurtty for cornp4ellon Of ....,,1on &e0-3M5 15. ~2 188• ' ' ...., *' ......, • ...,.. Thia bueln•H 11 con·
the 9UOC119f1.11 bidder tl'll tl'll bllanoe of the wort!. Al t':..02 end the PfO'Mlone of BY ORDER of the City ' ' SA~ J .• ,,., ••He d• H docted by.• corporation '
City wtN per the ~t 80 lhe requtet and •S*IM of contrtet .. document• Counc:ll OI the City of lt\'lnt ,, ,. tJh*• • ....._ ..... Df.w l.ewllr, Pub!Wler
retained upon ~ ltle IUCC..eM bidder, the ='1S:::~~ &ubltltutlon DATED Oecemci.r 1t ....... ,_,_. ... ...._ Thlt 1tttetntnt wet flfltd
wtth tl'll '*l\l!flt'lltntl of City wtll per the emount IO -· ' ,,.. ' ,...._ ..,_ ,..tn.. with Ille County Clttll of Or·
Government Code &.cllon retllned upon OOf?IPllanCI PROJECT ADMINIS· CITY °' MVINI H • . ........ ,,_.. ... ..._ Mll9 ~on Oeoembet 1~2 end the p<OYll6onl Of with 11'11 requt,.,,..t• Of T~ TIO~;_Alt queetlonl ,.. ... ......, C. lloe1. CMJ 'c1arti "8.IC M>11C£ ............ -...... 10, 108r • the~ -ctocvmef\t OYtrnment Code ktkn-t 10 t .... project prior to PObllll'lld Orenge eo.1 IMM•lll•taMti..._ If ,.. _. ,_
pertaining to "8ub111tut~ 1..-02 llld tl'll PtOYlelOne of entno bid• '"'" b 'Dilfy PlfOt o.wmw 22 '1C~ ...... • '"' .,.,...,,.. i!uDlllbtcU>fl.llOI CO..t of Seoutltlel.." the contrect Oocument1 dlrtctecf 10 Saoe DIYll (71•) 18 ... , Jenuery I , 12, 1"4 ' MAim 8TA~ ,... ..... • • ........ Dally Piiot OUnber 15, 22,
PROJ!CT AOMINIS· per111n1n0 to "8ul>ltl1Utl0n ~~........ S.-"t8 Thi fOllowtng pweone ., .......... -Ill • 1 I 21. 1tM, Jenuery •• tNS
TAATION·Atf tlont,..._ ofhcurlflM " ~"' of the City &butitlMeM' • •............... ~7· ..___.._~,_,'° PAOJIOT AO~INta. ~''=Oflrvtnl ·-Ul'lllft p IL ,OU" t WELVl"'911( ......... ...... o~nlng bid• •hall bl TRATION .U~tontr• 1"'4 . lt)et 18, ,_""TICE T\#ll.OCt<, • Coll-~ ::'~08aoe~C71•1 =~fn:"'b~~h~ ~: cm Of MVM, H i ~teT1'TKMM9UaMH = =-',_:.,~, ... n:.:.:.711 ._•..=-o: Ml.IC NOTICE av <>f'MA °' the aty directed to a.oe oa. (71•1 ....., c. u.r. c"' Clartl NA.Ml.,,..,., .NT Cellf n11• Mm •-=-AL cowrr. l'tCTmOUt .,... .. COurdoflher..... MO-HM Putlllltkld OrlftQI C6Mt The fotlowtltD ~ II T"°"'9 ft LrrlCfl, Jr, _,.,,,Jllr9 ......,,,A.,_ U.ITAT.-T o TEO _,,oftrvtne. fl'( ON>IA °' tN Qty ~·Plloe OM .,... 22. "°"'9~• ~Plf1nor,2MWtve. -,,....,._,CA_. The f0110w1ne ww ii t~ · Oeceml>ef It, Counc::lloflheCAtyoflrw. 11M,Jauwyl,12,1NS J.CE INITALLATIO ... flloed,lnllne,Clllltt27t• n.-. ......... dOlnl~ .. ~--,.
DATED o.c.mw 1t, SMl7 1())()2 len Angeto A-., Thlt ~ II con.r I II .. 111............. IMI. Mo W t7th t11-. crn °' MVM, H I 1... WeettNMt•. Celt. t2tU dUc1ed by; • llmlttld,.,.,,.,. ... ......... • --Coot• ...... Celtt t2U7
....., C. L.-r. ca, Clartl CITY °' !lrfM, rt1 JoM ' £dwttdt, 10302 llllP ....... • .....,, .. &radley l Grey, 2001
Putlfill'led Ot-enoe CoNt ..._, C. U..,, c.., Cteft PlaJC MftflM San "'*'° A~, w.... Thorneo,, L)'ndl. Jr. Oen-..., .. lr'.o.td (ltl) &.J9'de Or , Corona d4ll O..V Pl9ot Deoanber 22, ~ 0r..,.. c... ""'~ "*"'•· c.i.. t2tl3 .,.. ,.,..,,., .,,......, • "" • .. r It Mer, Celf 82125
,...,., JMMy s. 12 1MI • Daltr Piiot o.oamo. 22. cm Of w ...,,!!'.!!,~ .... con-....... ~~~It .,.. tlOf ._ w,. n •......, '~ TNa bu.eltlMI. II. con·
....... 1H'4, January 6, 12. 1MS CA&.JPOMU ~ ;" .. "!....., ........_.. """ ,.,. .._ .. , a.ti of Or· u.Mf.:r: =-c.e., dUt'led 111· en llldivtd\I .. .....,. MOT1CS .. .,. .. , ........ o. "'99 ~ on ~ ,..... 191, a.. IJ.oaty Orey r------------WTWW Thie ltAlferNn1W9tlhcl21,1M4 ~ _,. Thie ftl.temem wao hied Follow y t · th N0Tfc1 11 H1-.HY wtthtNCountrClerttofOr· P'lttml ~1JAftiM1•.. w11t1theCourttteterttof0r. OUT earn tn € OIVlN thet llMled bide ...... County on ~ .., A. Lu A ._ I. CO.COM•, llf9 County on NMmtlW
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Gordon M oving & flnllh. Wiii t1aln. Apply u ... A A. S20 ml, great tran1 .. 0ver 100 bike. Perfect oond $450. p ltlon avaH. now. Apply at Pert time, Mon, Tliel 4pm. , 1'82 Veapa 100 xlnt oond, lo Trel( 850 15 Spd Moun1111'\ l I 'X'>l ll.irho1 Ill , d
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83 528E all ld'd 207194 s.i .. • ""''~• 2800 HtrbOr Blvd
833181alt 1/r 1hdh~.... CHICK Costa Ma... CA $CJC\llCI< IVEBSON 140-1100
(114)111-3111 ••H. Coat1 Hwv l:latntltl • 9313
Stor •. 12·8 Muon Of, PENNYSAVER. 1660 nue.ll MPGI Great student gift. Call 49•-6893 tJ tS
lrv.71&.o627 Placentla Ava, Colla $6 5 545-8788 t:..
DRIVERS WANTED Muat Mesa 2 Video arcade games avail !---===~.--.,--=---"• ha lcal vechl Country Critters Atari 800 w/recorder & trom closed arcade. Gd llllAUYAll llTTHS ===.=1=,=,=,=== 546-1200
208 w. 111. Santa Ana Newpon S.acb '80 CHEV MONTE CARlO
CLOSEDSUNDAYS 673-0900 LANDAU loaded with
ve econom · Real Eslate Loan Offloe< Pampered puppets Per· games. Value $1000 + condition. Pole politlon. CFA a .... $300. 962 "977
cle.Callforlnfo852..SS82 feet for all 673-5515 sell $250. 631·1679 Includes Front Line, Mias 1--·--v ____ ...,~-gg~9~~~tl~~~~~ RESIDEITIAL Pac Man & a dozen more. Fll/SllElllAI llSIY --power equip. Immaculate Dat111 • 1117 tu-tone $4995 (533.421)
I -tr 9113 Johnson & Son Lincoln
Ull tla..1111 P/UY Wholesaler his adorable Blue/gold Macaw hand Wiii hold tlll Christmas. 4 Month• AKC 962-5539 fllH APPRAl•ai. .___... ~ _11 LOAI OFFICER Koalas, Chimps, Raccoon raised tame $700 Double s3oo/up, 76s.8841 • · cormllr·OeLlllo -· .. ,.It• • etc 10" (mom/babe) $6.4S cage $300 obo 541-6421 Na1lonwldl Advert. Firm cute 22 .. sz Panda/Bear • [ /'"\ D L ·s~ .. rio OIEVIOLn hat openlng1 for their Security Pacific Natlonal s11 95 Al cost 831-0948 CABBAGE PATCH DOLL, VM.l unu..:> 18211 BEACH BLVD.
newotflolwl1hthefollow-Bank Is hiring ex-. new, collectora llmlted "DOUtL•que.s HUNTINGTONBEACH
'71 240Z. Auto/air, Con· "" cord Am/Fm case. 92Kml 186 3566 VS, auto , Mercury, 2828 Herbor
mega, 111 radlals, 2 own· sunroof, xlnt cond, well Blvd, Coita Mesa. (714)
era $3900, 650-8546 maintai ned $6500. 1_54_0...,.·5_830 __ ....,...,=== Ing posltons; perlenced Loan Offioer1. edition, porcelal n D' L...--~Oi!.a.o<!.U""'--..-11 .141·10ll; 141-IHl
llU.-t Proven produoers given U ,-4 A .. $]5 673-5612 or 631-5506 l~;:=;:;:;::::::;:::::;:::::::;:::::;=='I •HAT OIUTlll* '16 280Z 4 spd IC MUil 730..0l80 or 752-7353
-·-• most consideration. ~ue.Jl COLLECTORS DOLLS CHRISTMAE GIFTS 32' GRANO BANKS WE WAIT Yllll ~·-Products Include: N OM r.<> OLWISEIO••t seel $5500 obO Marianne Toytta t1 CONNELL
CHEVROLH M.l MllllMlll FHA/VA, Conventional, U USUAL & HAN ADE 2238 MINER ST, CM. S.S.T. Charters 760·6215 an ,.... ll•IM1-•-•s and Second Trust Deeds. Coleco Cabba,QI patcih $350 ea. 780-6561 t0-8PM DAILY. SANTA rn 1 11 h See Ronald Dace
894-8937 261-6525 -,
'79 210 HATCHBACK. 37K 1.2 TOYOTA ')'\..°'411.trlM" 111.d
C Cl~d \ \11·"\
546-1200 ml, $2500 FIRM. A/C, COROLU
STEREO. 675..()895 HATCHIACI OOIPE l-=----=-~---r= C ------•....-& Competi t ive com doll1-1boy,3 glr1t Gorgeovt AKC Belgian w ve your ome
1 alltor appt. s.40-7321 missions and benetlts~ $60-$75 71~2-968 1 T8'VUen. Rare. 7 mos. ';JC:~~~~Fr~0;y ::!~5':~ THEODORE
ROBINS : IAIL/llYIL Ollll Call 830· 59 41 or COLECO PREEMIE CAB· Special TMms. 734-1316 CoieJU~{'} *(714)738-12&2*
t Newport e.ach A.E. Co. 830-5942.• An Equal Op-BAGE PATCH DOLLS. GT BMX 'tJ *(213)691-0911+ FORD '81 280 ZX T-top-Blk/burf FactorySunRoof,Alr Ck~ltr HIS
Dut!M lncld: mall plci<-.up portunlty Employer $60. ea. 64~9180 Excellent eood-Johnny
!,_:;'r1,b .. r::.ly :::& SIOllm PACIFIC I 873-8882 At18' 4 PM Astrologer/Numerologlat Qa~
l060 HARBOR Ill VO
COSTA MfSA 64l 0010
Int. Loaded, 5 Spd: 30K Cond., Automatic. 182iikW VOAKER, 4 dr,
orig ml. S9,500 548-8175 P/steerlng(1EBF091} loaded with power 1qulp.
'84 SENTRA, 2 door with Sllll ment, llke new, only
economy diesel engine. 11111 .. IEll OAllLUO 30,000 ml. ( 1FFS630) Under 6000 mlles. -$9995 Johnson & Son (1KDQ353) $6395. John· 2600 HarbOr Blvd Llncoln Mercury, 2828
m ... -"-. Mutt own C4I ••111111 u~ S>JQ Kimball Swinger Organ, 2 avl for Holiday Gather· '"'' • 9022 "'"'v -. lngs (213)924..0533 _ for errends. Heavy llftlng m1nual w/auto rythm, .----======..\_ . •11 .IHP OIHOHI
Involved. Exp'd. pref. S2000. 64~8052 Richards Almond Toffee 5spd 0 /0 AIC prep PI S son & Son Lincoln Costa Mesa Harbor Blvd, Co1ta
Mercury. 2626 Harbor 140-1100 Mesa. (714) 540·5830 1155-9100 REIL ESTATE C,\PBAGE PATCH DOLLS LEOPARD COAT· 5 skins, v:!tl _. Yl lrC'I "The Perfect Gitt for the tllt '1nter~1ttent wli)ers' ; 1111111 ............. ~ H• ir.s-•ttl Qu'\ntlty $60-$90. Wiii cu11. made. Best offlf .._) UJU.lu~ Holidays" rea~ trac lock. and m01e. Blvd, Costa Mesa. (71•} ...... 9317 540-5630 '12 TIYOTA OOIOLU i;.,_1!P!l!!1!...,.• ___ ..,... .. I W ' 117 OOdge Diplomat. Mint
G d ~ -.... _ mall 831-2245 eve• Joan over $5000. 642-4300 Al 1hese Newport Beach (0994) Stock N. $845 -:;..,:.•~:S.:."s..:t N~Jleen811~ lagalanendt 0tof~ Cab Patch Boys/Glrll . Uk f()( Ad.# 129 FLOWERS BY MORAi Locations: $10 ltl
• • cond $1500 080 Automatic, power stee<· 650·8635 Ing, stereo. (1HBM158)
"""'v" ....,. Great selectlon $80-$90 ODYSSEY II game & 12 4•8 E. 17th Street, IUT THllll ORANG~ COAST
1 ...... .......... fk:e. CommlSllon only. wlll deliver 831·2081 tapes. $200. tlrm. Costa Mesa. 645·8144 AMC/Jeep
Tatte ct1arve peraon for For confidential Interview 548-2074 11.411 E l1IL01 2524 H••b0< Costa Me&a
f" busy Chlro. ofc. Exp. In call Betty Walsh at Wat8'· Glrls Gym Membership ''tJt • • • .., •
, blOlng, pegbowd, typing, front Homes 673-6900 Special Chrlamu Glh PASTEL Portraits-a llf• (PtlllHMll) 1•1·1023 t dlciatlof'I a plui. Co.ta Prices, L-.guna •97 -5464 time gift. Framed/matted 4 ~Hl DriYH 90 • • .. Sl411 For• t3lt
THEODORE '65 Mustang 289 auto p1
pony lntr 1tralght & clean
$3000 obO 545-1266 ! M..._ 642-e903 or Newport 646-8828 (from photo) 548-8047 CeJ.ti ·c.ate.s RI CLUIERS • '84 Dodge Ram, step side,
I IEOIPT11111T ROLLER SKATES & PEARL ORUM SET. 5 pcl~========'l 1000 I . t I ROBINS l•I C• 'lf'I Sn.ft f"' 1¥1 WPnUT 8t ACH
l llltUL Ill. Ill.LEI It you seek variety, good SKATEBOARDS. 30% white w/hrdwr & 2 cym-fll I take over paiom•nts.
•, Exper. w/collectlon. Mutt lnt8f'ac11on, trlendly office below market. Ooean· bals. S700.ob0 873-6562 SAYE Ill (Ja•lttrll) TS257•· mo. 545•3 8 '73 Pinto moving back
FORD
1060 HAIBO• lllVD
COSTA MESA 64l-0010
714-833-1300
f t Wh I W k reg. S 150 90JS Z3 east, car In x/cond &OK • have knowi.dge of all en v Iron men t. Ca II ron 91 or •. Perfect 80's red/brown Give a Christmas Gitt rac I lat 1 ml. new tires, brk1, batt.
: PhaMt Of ln94Jranee blll-957-8191 B&lbOa Pier. 675•6510 Mink coat, lhaWI collar. Certificate RICHARD'S lLllOID ·78 0°ATSUN KING S • Ing. Computef • bmfrfg $700 Ml k I k t S 140 '75 Flat Spyder 114 New '83 TOYOTA CRESSIDA. 4 Sac. 850 obO 968-2290
: aJq)lr. helpful. Wiii P•Y W.U/Slm w 00 Mus~ratn C~t· $200; ••• OILY 171 TOFFEE AIC. Shell, good cond. paint. recently rebullt dr, loaded with power 'll llHCI •• nT
l top dollar fOf rlQht per-Nautical atmosphere, 11 11 $1 642•73-47 For a COMPLETE AUTO II H S2850. lMS-.252 $3000 obo 960·2916 equipment & power I
IOn. XJnt blnefftt. Call 1mall buiy waterfront CA\ DETAILING 1 I ••,shirt '11 F1IO EDLlllEI 'lt FIAT IPtHI sunroof. Low mllea, very Air. mag wheels, and
t ~24 ask for Connie N.B. ofc needs energetic •A. L. SURF CENTER• YIP TOYS Circle Auto. air. shell, cassette. clean (lGAV900) John-more. (600XEC)
orTlna. person , good with STAINLESSSTEELWater· Chrlttmas Speciall New 1985SouthHarborBIVd. EXTRA CLEAN . OtlHl'f .. lt ion & Son Lincoln 1111 ~ •-.111FfM1R phonet & numbers for lessCookwareSe1,i tlllln AL SurlbOard & Wetsuit CostaMesa (ltYtrShtHS) (lX931801 Stereo, EXTRA CLEAN, Merc\lry, 2626 Herbor I........!'!'!"-""' FIT position. Must type bOx. Sac. $350. 848-6995 $340. Call 53~2651 II 1·1222 Oall 141· 1IOI Sllll low mil•. (1HPZ738) Blvd, Cotta Mesa. (714) ~ • e..ctl bac:kof-40 wpm. non-smoker 14411 540-5630
flee. X-ray qualified. RN pref. 631-8480 V ,..,-tl~L-IW-ll-.• -.--~.-1-7~3
or LVN pref. Send Re-11 W .. a -,1 eume, to Suite 107, 351 ' ULEI UllWUE ltlt Waat.. 9100 t J HI 6211 166 Bug. Absolutely lhow-
Hospltal Rd, Newport Full time position In hard· SECR ' Admiral white room cond 36,500 orig lliiiYliillilllilii e..cti,Ca.92660 ware store. See Steve, Secretary w/mortgagt ETARY w/good doorS165644·8222 2 USC/OHIO Rosebowl ml. Snr:f, Ollg ,upls. Oflg '82 MUSTANG GT l:: s.a-7745 11 W Wright Banking tlrm. Shorthand typing, verbal & written Tickets. Excel seats. Best spare tire & t~I kit. . ,..a lovtng woman to C · · a must. Please lncludt skills. Good growth t Ill lPPLIAIOIS otter. 645-6927 •~ooo f'rm. 49~9 13 Loaded with power
1 take care .of New born. ompany, 126 Rochester salary requirements potentlal. NON-SMOKER LES 957-6133 ~ ' equipment & V-8 engine.
\ Npt area Start Jan 1985 St. C.M. Apply to the Dally Piiot, $1400/mo. Send resume CABBAG:s~A:7~~ DOLLS 'II TOYOTA P.l . llllEL ..... 91"5 '12 ua. lfT In beautlful Red. Like
M·F 8am-6pm Mature, Ul.EI PO BOX 1560 #412 Oaleco Co., Inc. 3388 Via Kelvlnator refrlg. manue~ • 5 speed. cassette. shell. • o•-lflllE new. (1EHE522). $7995.
retlable & refs. 645-3595 Seit-starter. motivated Lido, 4th 11. Newport defrost. worka pert. S125 CABBARGE PATCH DOLL 13,000 mlles, extra clean 181 Xccord-2 dr, stick, -n Jotinaon & Son Llncoln
••• IES pe<son lor auto datalllng IECRnUY /DIC. Beach 92663 645-9441 or 548· 1380 ONL v 1. BEST OFFER (2F79927) loaded. ale, stereo. XJnt Cassette, Red wl1h a black Mercury, 2626 Harbor
C , service. Poeslblepartner· Very Sharp. comm. mort-lllYIOI STATlll New/never used. Sanyc 497-2203 Sllll cond. $5000 67~46 top. (189•) Blvd, Cotta Mua. (714)
NA I start the new year ship H productive gage banking, orig· full or part tl~es & compact refrlg. 2.5 clf1 Coleco Cabbage Patch '82 Civic 1500 GL. 5 spd, Sllll _5_4_0·_5_630 _____ _ 1 ::n,rtg~. ;::;:-~~=~ 650-7385 · lnatlon/WOfd Star exp: wkrtds. neat appearance $100/warrty,551-3115 Oolls.S60ea.642·1107 Air Cond, AM/FM cua. 'l•LTIOllWI
G t t I f d t I req. Resume only to. & handwrltJrvi on"' need C 6011 --------$4500 645-4622 & r1: 1~~~J8Sur!:i:r UUl lllAIH George Elklns. Co. # 2 apply 2590 N~p~;t Blvd ••f•ltrl . FIREWOOD 112 cord YICTllll
THEODORE
ROBINS Ave, N. B. 642•2410 Nwpt Bctl. Xlnt wages, gd Corporate Plaza. Suite c M Unbellevablel Macintosh, dry Eucalyptus $75. II Fully loaded. Low mllel.
benefits, Wiii train. Must t 50 , Newport Beach · · printer & ext drive. New, 786-7855 FRIED ( IAWT667}
terttfle4 llllE '"" have cllentele. Bruce or 92660 IHIAY onty $2250 645-7742 Garage Sale-242 1 Fran· LAllER $11,115
FOIO
2060 HAHOtl llVD.
'7~:30, 3:30-11:30, nr oc Alfredo. 548·2256 IEOllnAIY PUTTllE F y 60"2 clsco Dr-NB. Hotpolnt * HOIDA * Falrgrounda. Conv. SCIEDPlllT-OI Wanled one world class, To deUver Dally Piiot earl) rH lo •• • Retrlg almost new s325. '64 Bronco 11, air, 4 whl,
COSTA MISA 642·0010
Moving Overseas '81
Sclrocco. Mint oond, lo
ml, warranty. ale $5800
OBO 962-3156
THEODORE
Hosp. 1mall patient as-'" • AM newspapers to news-Beautiful abandoned OR· Chairs brwn. washer. w h 11b1 u e · 1 8 K m 1 · HAS llgnment, good working HlghSchoolGraduatewlth multl tale,,ted gen ofc tands In Newport Beacil ANGE PERSIAN MALE Lamps, many misc. $11.500. '83 Blazer ll,alr,
cond. Call 9-5PM. M·F. exper. pref. Graphic art secretary. Must have xlnt and South Huntington CAT. Call 645-8943 Items. 650-6256 red/wht, O/DR, 21K ml,
ROBINS
FORD
, , 54&-3081 background helpful. phone & IB~ dliplay Beach. Must have a de-•---------S9600. 720-1020 HONDA
Highly motivated, able to writer sl<llla, Total com-pendable car. Call Mike. Beautllul blk dog-looks New 3 Vol Webster 7 Lang Short bed truck cam""'. IFFIOI IUJUIH work with min. super-pensatlon to $40,000 557_8393 llke a bear. 2 yrs old a1 Dictionary $50 967-8200 SSOO OBO. lnels:COOte~.
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Non-1m0ker wanter for vision. Prepare & main· Send reaume1: Presl· -L1-11 •••tOfTll Chrlatmas. All shots. SALUTING CANNONS din tbl, Dbl bed, spkrs, CARS real eetate development· taln screen for high quail· dent. Colllns Associates 11: ....... _. Loves kids Malamute· ty and volume oriented 840 Newport Center Dr. Wiii train for C.M. remodel· lab-trained. 49 ... 2604 Hand-made tolld brass, closets. 673-95•6
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mlleage,(12,000), white,
$15,000. 673.0230
~~~:P~~ ~~~ ~~.'f~ Shop. Appllcatlons being Suite 660 Newport Beach. Ing contractor. 30 Hr/wk. ~~~ ~on~2 .. v~~ng'.'8~'Zii Vaaa 9040 ~lH~ Hl·llll
tale b..,..kground helpful. accepted Mon-Wed Ca. 92660 Barbara, 549-7922 11114 wltta Liii Wqa 37• n---h Blvd ""' 1 y Sh h d ml (213)519-7800 Ask lor '78 GMC VAN Convertlon. .. ....._ Salary negot Send re-8-10am only. at 15602 Sell with EASE! TOP SSS r. ep " m x, w .. tmln1ter
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Wht $9875 Newporter II,
642..0795 Eves s.48-8823 port Beach. Ca 92663 Valencia & Redhlll) Classified Ads 642-5678 Escorts. (213) 866-1984 the best. 640•2314 (9010A) S5995. John10n 1,.~191•.ll!!illiiiiiliiiliililiilli!9!iilill!41!11I
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gen'I ofc work In Newport ANSWERS Mesa <714J 540·S630 dltlon. $7200. 062-3110 Bch. part time. Small of· Male Beagle/2 yrs, minds Aatoa I IH flee. Well establlshed. behaved, to gd home. Vicuna -Otten •rr '85 RX7 Air, 5 spd , atereo
Please send resume to· Excel w/kld1. 840-3346 Swish . Hinder STERLllll! lllW cas, alloys, $800 and at-
P .0 . 1991, Newport Old Wedgewood Range. FIVE SIDES • sume leue 841·2527
Beach, 92683 Nda hinges for doors. 11 The pentagon la the only Thesetrad1-in'1wlll be Mtrc .. tl Ital ilfS
WllTIHS/OfflS works. iS~9146 ~~e~ 1st~~ h~~ ~~ WHO~~;~:~~~~~SI 6.9 cruatc 1977 456 SEL
Exper. only 497~072 flraitart · 6025 SIDES. '81 JAG XJ-6 ...... S 18,900 Sliver 1nfr, hydro euap, Or Turquoise beautltul car, 1&crlflc:e
0,1 . . 5510 ~~~y~~-=~~~~R~~; P~ii!iiai.iiaiii!tp;.j~~Ni!iill!lliil.-1-.1....;!;;Z..-. '81 JAG XJB~ ... k .. S19,900 S18K 650-8835 '1"'":tc old Shettle pups, Dresser $35 Chest Bed & HAMM ND Rara model A ac •70 280SE Coupe 1nr1, r• males $150 536-8390 matt. $60. K. Ing •Y .,,_.... no.6. Collectora llem. Full '82 JAG XJ-6 ...... S22,900 -...,.. Whit L Mii cently restored. Mu1t
AKC COCKER SPAN, bufl $20. 968-3986' ~:s~=ss·~~~:!rconr.~: '80 AUDI ~~s . :.499 see! $7500 642-8001
& red, m/I $200+ ,eves Oenl1h llnlahed wood S 1750 Terms. 760-8688 Good Condition '79 450 SLC·Xlnt cond,
557-5577,daya 844-3131 couch w/rust cushions , '78 DATSUN 260Z. $5499 loaded, lo ml, P-6 Urea
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SOUTH COUNTY
'82 LINCOLN CONTINEN·
T AL 4 door. Glvenchy
Edition. Equipped with
every Llncoln luxury.
(1FWH839) $14,995
Johnaon & Son Llneoln
Mercury, 2626 HarbOr
Blvd, Co1ta M .... (7 14)
540·S830
JOH.SOii I SOI
Or1nge County's oldut
lincoln/Mrrcurf dealer
ship gim you quality.
sales. se"ice. & leasing
2626 Harbor !ltd
Cost1 Mm S40·S630 AKC Male dot>erman blk $175 Battery run 5' Srrt1a1 Goo41 2 0 Wire Wheels. Loaded WJ>OO· OBO 640..0219
/tan 1 yr Well trained Grandfather style clock New 1x 14 Trampoline '80 Datsun 280ZX .. $8900 M 9319
S50 Bl k Bea t L ded '82 300SD, Bes1 offer tlCI~ $350 Call Evan 831-5092 · 6•~4526 $550, 675-1572 ac · w1Tu·T·0• Poa • und-$30K. Wiii dr .. -
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AKC registered Oobermar I HY FIHITllE TVl. l .. io, '84 CORVETTE ... S20,000 home thla cilNlc white, WE CARE power op.tlont. Mu1t See
puppies. Bred tor LES 9S7·8133 JltrH 6232 White.Immaculate, fullyloldedTurbO.Under (7912A)l6995Johnton&
tempermentl 842-0195 loaded, wfT-Top 35K ml & In perfect cond. ltW I........ Son Llnc:oln Mercury,
--------Sid teak din tbl 6 chrs but-Beautiful 251• RCA Cir tV '84 LINCOLN CARTIER Setloua ott1r1 only. -2826 Ha.rbor Blvd, Coit•
PoodlePupa,Teacup,Toy, fetS1000Wlntexecdek $148. 3 yr wrnty. Open TOWNCAR s16900 8•0-2100 M .. a .. (71 ~i 5~""'""" Min. $250 up. 546-2843 SSOO 650-7670 650-5855 Sun. TV John• 648-1786 ......... ' ... ....,........., Only 10,000 ml., hes new MB '70 280 SE Conv. •83 COUGAR W'ltl'I Iott OI
Pttl . SS S Jtwtlry l2lf IEITALAlllSTAIT carWarranty stereo, air, (NADIA 5) power option• and ~
bunnies purebred Iopa IE Repllcaw atC'h beau detail P/tlme. Endodontlc office. 'SO BMW 5:!~ ... s 10•900 s 15,000. 84&-0201 mllet ( 1IQT408) setts
w/pedlgrees 646-0758 a detlgn 5295 78a-.828 12:30 pm to 5:30 pm. 5 .81 BMW 3201 ....... s9,900 1011111 lmll Jollnton & Son Llncoln
Singing Canaries for days. Exper. pref. (714) Black Forcompetl11veprlcet& A•tn, Dnantie Mercug;. 2826 Harbor
Chrlatmu $25. S.8--088e MiactllaaHaa 1211 77•·8360 '82 BMW 5281 .... $15,900 1 .. 1er1t .. on iw ________ -:,~5eso ta M .... (714) •-.ur.a. l S1Sper1qydny1oncarpet· Powtr hats BaltlcBlue.Stllll'IN model1,JonReynold1, ,.,..iiiil;;;;;a;:;;iiiiilti-.. ____ ....,,.1 Ing, 3 yrs Old. Beige, llke factory warranty -I~ authoftzed dlr 1'9P· lalO 131'1 O~lf~ia.w--:,........le--"""fr::jnl""'t
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T 3 a t load.... * FREE * Lo•ded. good cond. w gaa, trl·cab. kw. Try w rran Y • ..... 17500. 84M252 llPIEIE
$43.000. '82 gMW 3201 ..... $12,900 ITI • " 43' MA nHEWS Tw ~V53 Grey, Stlll has fac1ory 0111 Al I '11 llYllAWI 11011111 OllPE
, dais. Mint-nu 1u~ey. Try warranty ·loaded From SouthWllt Motor Automatic. Air Cond.. CrulM control, Pl door S85K. 960-7467 anytime '83 BMW 5331. .... $21.900 c.r Oneluctcyperton P/Aat R f(2Aeu~e 1 1c ,_ .. nd s Black w/bla.ck Interior. wtil Win a miniature ro oo .. 1) oc • .. , ow1, p"t hats, ail 7 14 Stlllhuf1e1orywarranty Merced .. SLConvertlble 11111 Power ... 1(1GWR242)
21' itt4 .. 11111 -lolded mot«lud kid• ctr. now 1111 .... ••-• •• • 11111
veNll. 4~7-4583 ITERLlll llW ondl.tp1ay.Allyoudol1 -~.,~ lllllllUllL&O
1540 Jambof.. N.B. bring In your curr.nt Cotti M .... CA 2900 HatbOt Btvd llulat ltaiJ. 7 l AdJacenttoFalhlOflftlaftd Mercad ... eeru 1 ..... 1111 Coe11M...,CA
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229 8*1ct. C S.turO•y only 8-4 MYATA-Pfro t2 apd, Xlnt NEW l USED IMW'SI
Dec t2 a. 23, Mn '"dn. Nwpt Creet I cones. $176 541"21N L• IUll -Ill Piii FULL POW9r (1COOU2)
I.Mt minute CMlltmat Trltxite Ct. 6uffb0ttd1, SCl'lwf bMd'I oNleer • VOLUMl8AL£S fOf Pemp919d 111.111
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rten at coat. Dlltlee. hlltlkl r1eme. S.t M , 100 & 116 ~ · 3670 N. C~ Ave. 1111111111 llD 2900 HatbOf IM¥d
knife '!f'.. 111v.rwar•. More f•11lllel .,. getttno '\ LONG HACH T~ Metoecle9 Pftoee Paid CoeCa ....... CA r::.;: • "'°'• 14& a tl'll camping "bucl" 1hl• ~Ollle 1o:r' · (No.ci.ry•lt-405) Cell.....,or"lf 141-11•
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UTAT! SALE. £*Y'hln0 camper • ._. ... no• gtttlng Trail 16 tpd taln 1r~MWetoome ..._. ··-···· ooea. 1"'" 12/20 noon wed, ... It now With • •• ,.,.. cond 1460. OP!N BIVEN DAVI -_., •• _
fo Sun. 2047 °'*" 10 Q~ Ad. •M-tOt t/4....ee3 213 or 714 '3M'aa3
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THE
FAMILY
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"Was the drummer boy the only little
kid invited to Baby Jesus'
birthday party?"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"He's iust looking for a ht tie attention."
GORDO
GARFIELD
GARJ=IELt7!
WAKE UP! YOO 'R( NEAR
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by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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cMT EYEH ~R THE ~S OF HIS ~IN~fR ! ~
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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"Instead of shorts. perhaps you'd be in-
terested in seeing some wides.··
PEANUTS
11 I AM GABRIEL ... 00 1' 6E~OLD I AM THE
NOT 8E AFRAID, MARV ... '' MANDMAIDEH OF TME LORD''
DRABBLE •
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IHE..WHOU:. I ~KS .
by Charles M. Schulz
I AM fiM({tEL. MAJ!."I. I
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8ECAU5E 01= TME SMfEP .. J
by Kevin Fagan
by Lynn Johnston
by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS
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by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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WILL t<EEP yoo
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UH ... WHAT~ THIS Tl41NG-
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hold: • I07&3 -J8S 0 KJ3 •Q85 Tht> b1dd1ng ha proceeded
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The bidding hu proc:ttded: NortJa Eaat oatJs Wett l Obie '>
NortJa £ut ••tli West l + Pue 2 + p... \\ h.1t do you bid no1o1.'
I • Pue I "' Pua 2 T Pa.. .~ 1.oo~ ror an wer<> OQ Monday.
2 VI P&M' . ? What artton do 'ou take.' What do you bid now'!
Q.2-Aa South. vulMrabl~. yo1,1
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203 to 403
OFF
ENTIRE INVENTORY
HOLIDAY
SALE
OPEN DAILY
9 am -8 pm
_____ ido · Uilks 673-2049
3420 Via Oporto
Newport Beach Fine Couture
Great savings on
fall and winter
merchandise.
Check out
our early
spring arrivals.
673-6669
3432 Via Oporto, Bldg 6
PARADE OF LIGHTS
Boat Sbow
HERE . COME AND
ENJOY!
December 17 thru 23
7:00 P.M.
~do
ENJOY: Unique Shopping and Dining
• coa,l1•111l1ry cll1•~1., 11 •111 H•lifHI ·
Lido Marina Village Shopping Center
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Via Oporto, Newport Beach
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Shoes, Belts and
Jewelry -Everything
You Need
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Lace a~d po1pou.w. bOb~ beaA. a~d bud~ bea11.-
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(714) 67'3-7710
3404 VIA OPORTO, NEWPORT BEACH 675-5454
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Forward fashions for men & women
_ •Mon.-Sun. l0-6 3420 Via Lido,675-5396
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Spe~iu/izing in properly on ihe wafer ... 11 N 11· Ifi e wu/pr ... u11J with View o/ waf e,.
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LINDA ISLE LUXURY-POOL
A dignified 2-atory rHldence with generou. t lze room•.
Interior courtyard entry with pool and large pler/1llp for •
yacht • tide tlH . You h•ve the 1un all day, g bedroom•
and 1paclou1 llvlng, dining and entertaining areat.
$2,750,000 FEE LAND. Ownera wlll llaten to exch•ngH.
631-1400.
WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL
With pier for 60' bo•t. 3 Mpar•te bldga, with 9 rent•I
unlta-"Monterey C•nnery" charm, gen1rou1 parking.
lde•I for owner/uMr near r"taur•nta & 1hoJ>9. $2,500,000
Include• l•nd. C•fl Bob Trown •t 631-1587.
LIDO ISLE-SOPHISTICATED HOME
ld••f for the dlacrfmlnatfng exacutfve who •ppreclatn
elegant adult llYlng. Total eecurity In thlt 2 bedroom, 2
b•th realdence with • l•rge patio. Specfou1 on • 1treet-lo-
atreet lot. S495,000. 631-1400.
COMMERCIAL LISTING ...
37 CONDO UNITS In "Ilk• new" complH. SeHoned rental
area, XLNT depreciation. Buy one or all for $2,050,000. C1ll
631-1587, ask tor 8111 FH ney.
HARBOR RIDGE-CUSTOM VILLA
A new EXCLUSIVE ll1tlng on thlt exceptional Medlter·
r•nean viii• In • gu•rded-gate community. Handcr•lted
Imported m•t•rl•I•, French doora, 1kyflghtt, wood
beamed celling• •nd maHIV• mah09any door~. VIEW OF
C•lallna from thl• gr•ndloao 5 bedroom home with 5.5
bath• for comlort•ble llvlng •nd ent•rl•lnlng In gr•ndeur.
Llated prlc:e: $1,198,000 Include• l•nd. 131-1400.
NEWPORT FIXER-BY PA'RK
A challenge In • 1uper "n••r beech" location with open
apace VIEW acroea to p•rk. EnJQJ the outdoora while you
re-do thla 2 bedroom home. S189,000. 631-1400.
Merry Christmas and
Happy Holidays to our Clients
& Friends from the Agents and Staff of
Waterfront Homes. Inc. Realtors
OCEANFRONT -COMMANDING CORNER
Exciting •rchltec:lure, all wood, ga.H and lnterHllng
1ccentt In this quality 2-alory rHldenc. with beat beach
out front •nd VIEWS lor•v•r of Catalina a 1unHt1. CIHn
1nd clH1lc 3 bedroom•. akyllght• •nd opan detlgn.
Spaclou1 f•mlly room and den. A pte•aure to own •I
1735,000 FEE. 631-1400.
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT -REDUCED
PRICED BELOW APPRAISED VALUE, thla private conttm·
porary home 11 NOW $141,000I A-unqfue cuatom home In 1
corner locallon wllh "tinted" window• that 9nha~ your
view ol the beach •nd oc.an. 2-ttory, combln•tlon light
wood Hoo,.. and carpatlng, gourmet kitchen, Mparatt
l1mlly room, 4 bedroom• In the main l'touM PlUS 2
bedroom "extr•" wing with own entranc.. Stained glaaa
and quality detalllng throughout. 3 car garee-. Owner 11
1nxlou1I 631-1400.
Joann Akerman Pat Foerster Mary Ann Nethercutt
Courtland Ale1t Janet Forteville Helene Al/Ison O'Connor
Robert Angell Carole Frankel Joanna Palmquist
Martha Anwiler Anne Freeman Peggy Pethes
Maggi Appel Giron Grubbs Theodore Pethes
Bea Arnold Charles Hay ward Rodney Pl•scencia
Jaclyn Cassidy Sharon Jay Ka y Polovlna
He/en Chapman A nnette Kanzler Dorcas Preston
Marilyn Cleary Patricia Kent Dolly Shaw
Patti Conover Mary Lou Kiehler Sally Somers
Lynda Cooper Karen Knoche Carolyn Starr
Georgianne Cox Joan Lambe Robert C. Trown
Austin Daynes Richard Lee Yvonne Trown
Rachel S. Diggs Vicki Lee Goly VanOrden
Lorraine Farrington Robert Leibe Bette Walsh
Dottie Feeney Betty Lynch Dale Westmore
Bill Feeney Margaret Macklin James Wertz
Jackie Fitzgerald Sharon McKinnon Ruth M. Winland
Gil Foerster Edie Mennella
BAYSHORE-CUSTOM DESIGN LINDA ISLE-HANDSOMELY ELEGANT!
Decor•ted "like • model" home and Ilk• newl FOf the
dlacrlmln•tlng 11ec:utlve who comm•nd1 parfecllon, thla
2-atory hom.-offera OjMn tpaca, privacy •nd • private
twlmmlng poof • pter/allp, fOf aubet•nll•f yacht. The
ultlm•te contempor•ry with l•rge ba7alde p•llo, 3
bedroom• •nd well-pl•nned living. dining •nd entry •rH•
F1bulou1 designer'• home In excluatve erea. light, btlghl
& •lry 3 bedroom with 2 lfreplacH Including mHler euite
with 1pecloua titting room. Lovely In every way. 1375,000
Include• l•nd. 631-1400.
den(llbrary with an lnterHtlng b•r. $2,500,000 FEE.
631-1.Qt.
WATERFRONT VILLA-SPANISH STYLE
Cu1tom, grandloH •nd 11pan1fve with Iott of Ille. high
celllnga • the dr•m• of •n Interior 1wlmmlng pool
encloeed In • l•ndacaped •lrlum. Over 7000 aq, ft.. 8
bedroom•. aauna, bllffard room, •leY•IOf and ferge patio
on the w•ter. A perfect home fOf lavl•h 9ntertalnlng and
prlv•I• living. $2,300,000. Aleo, av•ll•ble for INM •t te,500
par month. 831·1400.
SEAVIEW-VIEW HOME
lmpacc•bfe 3 bedroom home with ao•rlng ~lllng1, 1unny
living room, l•rge aide y•rd •nd VIEW of Fathlon l•l•nd.
CloM to poof, 1pa •nd tennle courta. '335,000. 631-1400.
NEWPORT'S KINGS PLACE-NEW!
Lender owned proparty In a au.,.rb l•mlfy neighborhood.
LOOKING FOR A FAST SALE, Ihle Cllff Haven home h ..
hardwood ftoore, btfck fir~ & open beamed celllngt
In f•mfly rm. An extr• targe lot with a bedroom•, fOfm•I
dining rm. with b•Y wfndowa. A.eking $251,500, fncludet
l•nd.131-1400.
LITTLE ISLAND-$795,000
Irreplaceable today on thl• size lot on llAYFRONT. GrHt
"water view•" from this 21tory property with two unit•.
1peclou1 4 and 3 bedroom unite and owner wllf help
fln•nce. 87M900.
OCEANFRONT -CUSTOM HOME
A new llttlng thl1 WHk. Beautlful, warm •nd ch•rmlng In
every det•fl. Cuatom decor throughout thl• 3 bedroom
home • m•ld1 room (Of den). Two-atory, leacMd gfaH,
French doora, aun deck & Mparate maater 1ult1 wllh
VIEW of C•talln• a oce•n. Lovely kitchen, 1kytlghta.
•ec:urlty Ii Intercom. '750,000. 131-1400.
BEACH DUPLEX-ONE BLOCK TO OCEAN
Two untt1 on 40 toot lot. Two bedroom each unit, 3 car
v•rage. $17,000 yearly lncotM. 1254,IOO. ISM.OO.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALY.OllS
SALES. RENTALS. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
-sing au P'G'n\?oWtiR1 &'1rtri?~dt01~!'11JffMMr'2r. flRPr~x---·
t•6' W. COAST HWY Nl:WPOH BEACH
631-1.00
Sl5 MARINE AVE
IAL80A I &Alm
673-6900
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Specia/izin<J in properly on the waler ... near the waler ... anJ with View o/ waler
COLLINS ISLE BA YFRONT-VIEW
A pr9lnlum tocatlon with en UHOaaTRUCTED VIEW Oft
the Main m:-,et Pf'WecJ from ... comer locatton,
aonounded "'8tuN •MMrJ· A '°"9y petto-a:e elttlng "°"thew 10 ~the wetet a euneete. A lndlttot..,
2 .. e1cwy home""" 4 ~•. llbratJ, den, rorme1 dining
end pier tor ...... yectlt. 12,MO,OOO FEE. 131-llOO. Cell tor
Brochu ....
LINDA ISLE BA YFAONT
A Vllleftttne cuelom butH home le an excetlenl a.goon
locattoft Mid ....... a bedroom•. 4.5 belM end .. ~ redecor•ted. Extwhe wooctwottc compll-
.-nb the •pectoue roome. eowtyerd entry end • larp ~~ elde tie. a.cwtty •retem. Oww .t. rou to eubm" I OtfM9d al t1,250.,000 131·1400
OCEANFRONT ON THE .. POINT"
EXCEPTIONAL U8T1NCll ,..,... ltfM oflered, INa .-ctoue
4 bedroom, a bath tamely home teetun en upe.-. lh'lng
room wntt • tor9"f ...,._. wtew ol the ~. JettJ,
Corona def ..... and Lagna 9eechl DowMWn le a ._., '°°"'""" ... bar and petlo °"the und. "'"-•'llee galore In the 1111,000 home. Cal 131· 1400.
HARBOR RIDGE ESTAT£-VIEWI
ExpenelH 180..,.. wtew of ocean, C8tallna and night
Mghl .. SpedcM• 4 bedrOOfft, u beth epectacularty •
1.-.ct With prty-. pool. )ecuUI and ..... -.CIOHd deck.
lncludee c•tom woodwOftt, ==-entry doon and ~· All top of lM llMI IP FEE. C .. IS1·1400.
LINDA ISLE $895,000t
Dfamatk 2-•tCWJ entry Into ..,.. ll¥tna room, tama, room
and formal dining room r..ad9nce ON lltE WATER. LOftly
petlo .... lo pler/elp tor 2 .... yacht.. A perf9ct let'99
tamtty home wlth 4bedroolM.131·140I.
PENINSULA BA YFAONT-XLHT LOCATION
T,,...._., ...-, a 111drOCM11, u Ml:ft hotM..........,
Nfftadllld .... ,.., .. G' .... + ............ "!:: .... ...,,MrJIMa ..._......, ......_..,.. courtr
+ extra pertJng. Meed to -11 .e ll7UIO Fd. 131·1400.
PICTURESQUE OCEANFRONT
Totelly re1111 d1l•d J '"91 r..ad9nce _... MlbetMIW mM.., ............................. and
.... 9'one. ,....., .... and ......... lloft In the 4
bedroom home wtth drMMtlc and ..,.c-. !Wing room
end fCMl"'Mf kltcMft... 1111,000. IS1·14IO.
BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT DUPLEX
Thie loweel ptlCed ftCM1ft beyfront duple• oftef'9 • 4
bedroom, 2.5 bath home"""..,...,. and two Nf...,... + i.,.. 1 bedroom gwet ...,tment. Cloee to town a
bNCh end hae tie tor emelt boet. ••.OOO Cell 831·1400 0t
l7S-tlOO.
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
Rare ...... cu.tom 4 bedtoom with balcony and opne
.,...,.. + • ' bedroom ~loeed petto. Both heve Hire i.tge llHchen .,... + ft~
Febuloue VIEWS 11'1 a greet .000131·1400.
OCEANFRONT-GREAT BUYI
1,.,tcllna eand. •neplng ...._., Gt ... OCMftfront lo-
cetton tor 2 _. .-with a bedrow + a car .-... • Excelem ,...._. ..._,. ,......_. • ..,......._, tlll.000.
U1·1400.
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
A 7·'/W dupte11 withe a bedroom, 2 bait! unit. and • 2
bedroom, 2 &.th unit with • 4 car wloMd ,.,.... Cloee
to ,.,tc, ...,_ Plet, and ehope. Owner may CanJ .......
2nd T.D. PftcM et lllH.000FEE.131·1400.
WATERFRONT WONDERFUL-REDUCTION
Cuelom A loMtywlth pler/tloet for 30' boet + elde tie. Oak .,..... •lain, .................... kitchen, MCurlty .,..
tem a Mil doon throughout thle 3 bedroom, 2.5 beth
home of clllltlnctlon et • r...oneble prlc». Aeduced to
tll0,000 'EL 111°1400.
LITTLE ISLAND DUPLEX-VERY LARGE
TMrtftc 4 bedrOCMM ftCI 3 betl\, end 2 bedroom 1 beth .
duple• wfth mini Ny ... Exceflent LJttle ...._. locatiolL ••.ooo. w• bf 111•11&.5 c,,.w and ca1 tn-e100.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS-CORNER
Two lot9 In a prime locetlon with en older home. An
oppomwtr to bulkl cu.tom ......_ In lhe cenw of
Newport. t411.000. 131-1400.
PENINSULA PT.-CAPE COD
Prtc.d under mwttet v.,_, ... benll repo only 2.,..,..
old. Loede of wannlh, charm end .. cwt> ...,..,.. ,..._
deftce. A 2-etCWJ "°"'9 for a famlfy who Mede 4 bedroome,
formal dining room, temlly room, petlo and tow.. belf'9 ........ Mech.°"" bf 1511 ........... cal,., ......
1415,0ll.131·1400.
BAY VIEW-ON WATER
~a bedroom 2.S .,..._.......,"°""'on the weter
with doct end 2 ........ ..._.. ~ ...............
Of meeter eulte with tlrep&ece end loft II•*°"'· Owner d CanJ 1et T .D. with 20% down. Thie .. • cleflght to ....
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NEWORT VICTORIAN-NEAR BEACH
Onty 4 doon to the oc:een, thle cuelolft hoftMI l\ae lob Of
Mil, brtckwottc •Mlq •dty ......._ ,....., room, for'l'MI
cMnlng, pl'Wet• MM dedt and mYCh '"°" tnduded In thle 3
bedroom home. A.eking --~FEE. IS1·1400.
HARBOR VIEW HOMES-POOL
An EXCEPTIONAL Pfopefty In thle fine l"MldentW .,..._
NH1 to• greenbtet for pttvecy, thle Palermo model h
•oteny upgrllded with Hpended temlty room + lenced
pool end • huge lot. Included with thl• 4 bed. home le • Mperete pool/g'*lt houM with IMng/bedroom combo a
bath. Many epec'91 ,..''"" + moY9-fn condition. U.ted
for *315,000FEE.131-1400.
BALBOA 18.-CAPE COD
Cloee to 9-r, thle Wend home hM bftclc.. woode end
:,:,"' ""-s bedroom home with '°"" Mklnt ... .000
PENINSUlA PT.-NEAR "WEDGE" •••uttMIJ , .... 0 d ••• d °" .. .,. ....... loL "-'-.... .....
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bedroom tw.-2 ...... and wy ..._.. to beJ end
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GOLF COURSE CLOSE
9'111defa' own '*"9 .......... to T~ Partl and the
Coete ..... Country Club. L°"'J ,4 bedroom, a bd\, formel ... and ......, ....................... ,... ....
Approx. 4, 100 eq. ft. of tuxurtoue IMng oftlwed et S..000
111•1400. I
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BAYSHORE8 HOME 1321,000
IM"'8CUletle 2 bedr00tn end deft With wy pdo In
PfMr • I *"'I:-.... Qr..e ....... loM °i-10% twMt..AND OU OWN THE L.AMD. Cal to ....
131·1400.
BAYFRONT CONDO-VIEW
118'" c:MnMf and ............... view., .. ....., for .....
2 ll•*OOM hw with --,:ounc1 ..-t1na few 2 can. 0.W.. d cot 1lder ..... option. . Prtced to ... .e
1325,oDO 131·1400.
PENINSULA PT.-WAAM a WONDERFUL
Loedecl """ dwnt end wood ...... ... "°""' .,.. lnetanl llppMI. W .. built I bed. hoftMI on OM Of lM tlnMt
eb'Mte on lM "'Point." Ownr .. carry 1et T .D. with ~
C.-dowt .. ,fMftt lo ....... bllyw. Cel ont tM1 EX-
CLUSIVE .. tint-*'25,000F-.131-140I.
BALBOA ISLAND-OHL Y 1215,000I
CherlnMg 2 bedroom home _... .... .._. Jeni. A
wonderM ..._ and • .,_ ~ lo llw on the
Wand. Welk bf IOI l•P'*• end cal• llnMdr'll ....._
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LAGUNA BEACH-VIEW ena.-.. ..... ...,. cwt ........ fromt hle2 bed.12
beth ..._,,.. ....., home. Large tie decUnd room to
eqiiend. Aeklnt 127'1,000. 131-1400.
VILLA BALBOA MODEL
Neftt' had lnl Thie ... 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo loeded
wftt\ am_. Decor.tor c1r...-. mla'oweve, renge, refrlget·
etor. Prtvete and MCurlty gated. A eupar buJ •t t1•,SOO.
131·1400.
NEWPORT BEACH HOUSE-$124,000
Decor.tor pertact. °'*' beelM a 3 bedrooma, 2 a..tM..
NMr teMle, pool end bMctt. Oww .. ...., to negotiate
end .. leten to yow ofter. "1· 1400.
VILLA BALBOA-$120,ooot
Larp 0411door peUo Inducted with tht. 1 bedroom condo
on the flnt floor. Bacurtty A community fecmt... hM ..
ptfv•le ll'tlng. 111·1400. ••
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS
'SALES. RENTALS, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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NE9tl1'01tT BEACH
631-1400
31~ NARINE AVI
RM.BOA ISLAND
673-6900
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NEWPORT BEACH
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4 year old well-maintained 2 BR, FR, across
from Santa Ana Country Club. Neutral cok>rs
thruout and located In charming Condo aettlng.
Foreclosure by bank and must be sold soon.
11111 YllUIE , 1111,-
CentraJ location near everythlngl Condo wtth 2
BR, built-In kitchen and sunny patio. Excellent
condition. Community pool and clubhouse.
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This sharp 3 BR, 2~ BA condo has It all: Ocean
view from kitchen & private deck, pastoral
western views, cool breezes, super floorplan,
community pool & tennis. Shows beautifully.
Excellent value!
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New on market, great opportunity for "do-lt-
yourselfers." 3 BR, 21h BA "Franciscan" adjoin-
ing the Bluffs most desirable greenbelt. Fee.
1&11 IAY 1112,llO
Private cul-de-sac location. Super 2 BR, den
condo with lWery amenity Including air-con-
ditioning! Outstanding financing. Assumable
first trust deed.
ILlffl · 1111,-
Largest plan In the Bluffs. Immaculate 4 BR
condo with many upgrades Including built-In
stereo system, alarm system, shutters, new
appliances and bonus room.
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Charm abounds In this wonderful Cape Cod
style family home. Large spacious rooms
throughout, separate master suite, plus chil-
dren's rooms. Family room w/handsome stone
fireplace opens to pool/spa area. New kitchen
w/eatlng area. A real value.
llWPllT lllUTI IHl,000
4 BR Traditional home on private street, se-
cluded llvlng. Home 5 years old; use of vaulted
celllngs, French doors, wood floors, neutral
colors. High assumable loans. A perfect situ-
ation.
UITlllfF lnt,111
Fabulous view-ocean, back bay, city lights.
Step Inside the front gate and savor the charm
of this very special 3 BR, 21~ BA home. Lovely
yard and spa. Terrific. financing!
WllTOUFF SHl,llO
Loads of windows make the beautiful garden,
with a large spa, an Integral part of this model-
llke 3 BR home on one of Westclltt's loveliest
streets.
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What a view! One of Seavlew's prime lots with e
"knock-out" 3 BR Nantucket. This one Is not to
be mined. Gate· guarded with pool, spa and
tennis.
•UITll ·-··· 4 BR customized home ... 2 up & 2 down. Set up
ts great for guest area, teenage wing, mother-In-
law Of maid. You will be lmpresaed by dramatic
decor 8nd tremendoua value lndudlng lap poof
& tpa. Calf today, we're 1n>doual
NEWPORT MACH OFFIQ
21•1 SAN JOAQUIN HK.LS llOAD
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Sl9AY
2772 Clrcie Or
$229,SOO ELEANOR BOWIE
107 Via San Re,;o
$469,000 J . MCNAUGHTON
$1,985,000
1913 E. Bay
L YOIA MURPHY
2001 Bayside
$2.975,000 ~VAN CORKETI
Good Bayshore location, excellent condition.
Brick flreplace, 3 BR, lovely patio. Great choice
tor starter home and future expansion potential.
IAYllllll 1411,111
Lovely large and spacious family home. Re-
modeled with all new kitchen, built-in wet bar In
sunny famlly room. 3 large bedrooms. spa In
patio. Outstanding assumable financing. Fee.
uuea 11U11 ... ,,...
Highly upgraded Island home just steps to south
bay. New kitchen & bath with custom tiles.
Private patio with spa. 3 BR . 2 BA + 1 BR rental.
Move-In perfect; a must see!
UM ISU llll,IOO
Custom 2 BR & den Lido home on wide street.
Prof.. decorated, wood shutters thruout, oak
banister, wood floors. elaborate kitchen. Soph-
isticated alarm system, auto sprinklers & spa-
ghetti feeders. Master bath has jacuzzi tub.
Wiit .., .. , 11111 "11,0IO
~utltully maintained duplex on sand in quiet
neighborhood. Large 4 BR plus 2 BR. Areplace
Best beach area.
UYUllES HH,OIO
Exquisite home, perfect In every detaJI. Family
room and 3 BR upstaJrs and away from master
suite. Two lovely private patios, 2 fireplaces. The
quality Is evident throughout.
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Prime bayfront with large pier & float & small
boat dock. 2 houses -Each 3 BR, on 1 ~ lots.
Island charm In quiet location. A one of a kind
property.
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Fabulous turning basin views -5 BR, SIA BA,
magnificent pickled adobe floors, perfect con-
dition, 3 fplcs, courtyard entry, south patio,
room for up to 75' boat.
CORONA DEL MAR ........ ...
South of Hwy duplex. 2 BR. 1 BA house +
darling 1 BR, 1 BA apt. wtth tif)y bay view from
Uvlng room. Units are separated by patio. Per-
fect for 1st time buyer or Investor. Rents are low
Call now. ·
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Darlln9 2 BR, 1 BA house plus spacious, newer
owner s unit of 2 BR, 2 BA with bay view from
balcony. Good location near park, shops and
beach. Assum. financing makes h affordable .
----p21,-Fabulous duplex. Owner's untt has 3 BR Includ-
ing spacious master, 2 patiot, CQlY LR. 2 BR apt.
Is very bright & cheery. Assuma8'e loan & seller
may carry. Just reduced.
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Popular 4 BR Monteclto on Fee Land over-
looking the canyon and hllls. Private COtJrtyard
entry with spacious latticed pallo area. Room for
a "victory" garden or frult trees.
....... au ••·• Popular Tiburon plan -3 BR home In quiet
residentlaJ neighborhood with pleasant open
view -vaulted ceilings in living, dining, & family
rooms. You own the landll Assumabte fixed rate
loan.
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Outstanding location with big vlew of ocean +
lush greenbelt. Popular Plan V. 3 BR, FA,
custom spa. Price reduced. Owner MXious.
Brtng offers today! ·
IPYIUIS our• S 1,Hi,111
Exquisite custom, French Normandy hfgh on a
hlJI overlooking a myriad of shining lights below.
You'll revel in the faultless old world
crafts_manship & special ~ty.
NEWPORT BEACH
Ill.OMIT llLL 1411,111
Live In Newport Beach's most prestigious, new.
private community. Magnificent ocean view and
lush landscaping. Most poplular Plan I with 2 BR
+ den. Outstanding low Interest fixed loan.
lllClllT llU Slll,000
Plan 3 Model -highly upgraded expansive 2 BR
& den. Magnificent 'g-sted community -only 50
homes, offering ultimate luxurious care-free liv-
ing. Builder's close-out. Qutstanding financing -
make otter!
llLllOT Slll,000
Ultimate In luxurious ltvtng ref1ected in this Plan
B Towne Collect Ion home. Exquisitely decor-
ated & landscaped. Expanded 2 BR + large FR.
Best location In area.
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Fabulous fifth floor condomin um with bay and
. ocean views. Walk to unique Lido Village stores
& restaurants. Completely ~e building with
pool & jacuzzi.
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One of the bay's prettiest homee -4 BA. 31.i\ BA,
wood floors, brass fixtures. teeded and bevefed
double entry door. Room for a 48' boat. lovely
· larQe south patio.
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Th.is tvltutic 3 Br townbome in prsUgioua Bia
Canyon has a medley of ameni~ planked
floor in living room. dininc room. kitcben and
family room, four akyllghta illuminate the 1st
floor. Wrap around patio-and views of bay &
ocean. Wonderful buy!! Ask for c.arolyn MMon.
··-..... IMl,1• Spacious penthouee with ocean air patios off all
rooms. Fonnal dining room plus den and large
rooms make this elegant living at its best. Well
priced. Ask for Unda Oet:h.
EUUIT HIUTIY Llml • IWPIT -tal,811 Imagine living in Newport Beach with a brook
meandering through your 1A acre elepnt estate.
This contemporary decorator's home baa 3 Bd 3 ~
Ba, formal dining room & den. Luxurious Mltr
suite will satisfy all needs. Handsome family room
features hand rubbed walnut ceiling & carved
fireplace. Custom quality ... t.o 9ee ia t.o believe!
$425,000. AA for Nancy Short.
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Huge custom family home with 5 Br, lepllnlte
adult & children's wing. Mstr auite w /fireplace,
soaring cathedral ceiling. Located on a lovely cul-
de-aac. Ask for Linda Oeth.
LmAm.I 11.-.111
Gorgeous home on outstanding Jot with full view
down Newport channel Slip will aco•••o·xla1e a
78 ' yacht! 4 Br, 5 full Ba. 3 fireplaces and a pool
Beautifully decorated! Aasume a $'150,000 bn.
Owner is willing t.o tnde up or down. AA for Jm
Jarvis.
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Luxurious &g Canyon townbome. Comfortable
living in thia gate guarded comnumity. lmpoling
two-sty entry opens t.o 32' living room with walls
of glase t.o a garden view. 3 speciol.w Br, 2 ~ Ba.
formal dining room & wet bar. 3 car garaee. AA
for Lois F«an.
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This 4 Bd home is elegant in decor with hnpaeinc
ceiling hetgbta, bigbly unique & individual pr-
den kitchen which extelds into a termce. 1be
downstairs bedroom lel'Ves as a den. Bmne often
a panonmic view of the aarroundiJll COUll1rylide
& back bay. Ask for Liz Beuley.
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Ocean bluff ando in Newport s..:b f.adnc 1-rae
~t. Lowest priced 2 Bd 2 Ba. A.lk fer Una.
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nu. beautiful auna Cove home ia one of the best
buys in C.D.M. ot Newport! Floor t.o ceiling
unobstruct.ed forever view of Catalina. IUDleta,
jetty, turning balin etc from every room! 4 Br 3
Ba. warm woods & leaded gla. doors add charm
t.o this exceptional property. U you like to enter-
tain & enjoy a constant panoramic view change,
this is a must to 11ee! Price reduced! Aak for Nancy
Short.
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Lovely 5 Bd 4 Br home in gate guarded Irvine
Cove. Spectacular entry with swimming pool.
entertainment area, ocean view. Often considered
the finest beach in So. Calli. Call Rod Daley or Al
Weinert..
Ina&.• 111 .. 111 ....
Enjoy the Pad.fie ~ta steps away from this
duplex in West Newport~ent rental area all
year round. Try 2K and owner may
finance. An affordable idea. Ask f.or Hallie
Strock.
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Highly upgraded 2 Br 2 ~ Ba townhou8e with
wood shutters and stained g1ul window & door.
Oak plank flooring in kitchen and entry hall.
Amumeble finandng! OWNER MAY EX-
CHANGE FOB BEACH PROPERTY. Owner
says "Sell it.'' Alk for ir.tbes-Tabak.. · -·-....... 3 Br 1 e. No. Llguna mobile home on the water
with glw enclmed deck. Fumi:tm'e inc. your' own
home on the beach. Tenm available. Alk for Al
Weinert.
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The finest views are yours from this 3rd floor
comer unit right on the bay! Two~ bedrooms.
2 baths. beautifully rernodeied kitchen and boat
slip. WW aell fumiahed, ~a reuonable
leaae option. With 1~ down. owner may carry.
Call Hallie Strock cr Carolyn Ma8on. ....... . ....
This well maintained Harbor View Hilll home
with 3 Br 2 ~ Ba will meet your most diacriminat-
ing taste. Upgraded kitchen, private pool & great
neighborhood! Good in place financing plus
owner assistance. Rea9onably priced. Leatehold.
Ask for Jim Sellen.
..... •• u•.-Channing C..pe Cod ando with view of moun-
tains and night Ughta. Two bedroom. 2~ Ba,
aecwity system. attached 2 car pnaie, communi-
ty pool and tennia. Fee
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Two Br, 2 Ba. one 3 Br 3 Ba. each with fireplace &
private patio. Great income. Offered at $439,000.
Ask for Jim Sellen.. _ ... , ......
lmmacula&e, ~ 4 Br, 4 e.. family home.
Ch.ald be 5 Bd'1er4 8d & den. Newly carpeted.
F.aly .coem to private &ennia COW1a md bmch.
A* for David Bincbler.
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One of the nice8t 3 Br 3 ~ e. bome9 in F.men1d
S.y. Large meet to street lot. Spectacular views!
Private tenniL Call Rod Daley or David Hincbler
for private lhowing.
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A real dollhowe. Cambria model w/2 Bdrm, den
and decanted beautifully w/cust.om w~per
and window coverings. Lucy Rolle ................ . .....
~ le Br, beautiful formal living nn and dining rm,
paneled den w/fireplllce and sit down bar, spark-
ing pool, country kitchen with breald..t area +
bonus room. Ask for Barbara Aune
Lm M1'11n-llTl11 1111 1111,111
Under a million. Great investment. 3 Bdma9 +
large playroom with bath over praae, pier and
allp. Ask fOI' Barbara Aune ., .. ,....
View forever. Beautifully malns.ined older Lacuna home, U8ed brick terrace, lum eow1yan1
entrance with eeduded awh••ninC-pool. 3 Br,
formal dining rm. den, maid's quart.en. AM for
Barbara Aune
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Dover Shores bayfront, architectural wood pan-
eling in all main rooms, French doors, uaed brick,
lush planting, beveled glass and brass. 3 fire-
places, 5 Bdrm, 3 boat slips. Ask for Barbara Aune
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In this fantastic home with country kitchen, Jarae
living room with bay view, 2 Br, 2 Ba, plus 2 Ba
apartment for guest or family. An R-1 property.
Barbara Aune
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This truly fabulous 5 Br Valentine built CUl&om
family home abounds with warmth, c1-and
elegance, PRIME Big C-anyon location, dty liahta
and golf course view with pool and spa. AM for
Maralou Ingold
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Upgraded and decorated SP!rl' ACULAR View
home centered around an atrium with Koi pond
and dazzling waterfall. Specious luxury through-
out its formal living-<linlng room area, 5 Br, 3 ~
Ba and 2 family rooms. Maralou ~
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A lovely Valentine built home on the eighth
fairway of Big Canyon golfcoune. The flag lot
location providell almolt to&al priwcy and the
country-French feeling now. imide and out. 6 Br,
den and family room, all large, all Plf!OUS. Aak
for Lucy Roee!Danny Bibb
~644-6200
2 Civic Plaza #100
Newport Beach, Ca.
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formal dininc rm. family rm. home w/mountain
& d ty JiCht view. Neat & clean. Incl Land. Aak
for Donna (;odebaU
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Thia home, featuring a marvelous blending of
architectural concepta, is oorwtructm of the finest
materials indudinc an abundance of dear ceclar
and 8-nta Maria atone. The outdoon ia ~t
imide by the bounteous U8e of g1aa Three
Bdnm. an exerd8e room add magn.ificent views.
Mk for Danny Bibb .. , .. , ...
Thill newly listed 4 Bdr 2 ~ Ba home ia a
decona'1 lhowpiece. Abeolutely mint condition!
Featwinc a pool, 1eparate spa. and a very private
sunlite garden letting. Priced for immediate liale.
Aak for Danny Bibb ........ ,~ ., ...
4 Bdnm. 4 Ba, family room. billiard room + a 2
Bdrm guest suite. A private pool enhances this
prestige property. Owner is Y§"Y motivated. Aak
for Danny Bibb
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Totally remodeled. French doors thruout, oak
bannisters, custom lush carpeting, din. rm in-
cludes· oak buffet, new oak & tile gounnet
kitchen, wine room, Mstr IU.ite includes sitting
room. private lecluded spa. ~ureen White/F.d
Elcano
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Mqnif:icent views of Ne~ harbor, ocean,
C..talina and lovely SWlleta from every room.
FabWow for entertaining and family living. 3
Bdr, plm bonus room. (Could be 5 Br). Private
view .. nu.~ bright home has just been
redUced to M89,000. Ask for Micki Cooper
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Best location on Bayabore Drive, aero. from
be9ch, view from living room & potential lSO°
view if 2nd story ii added. Ch.arming. Two
bNchel. pte-g\.&arded. Leaaehold Ask for Bever-
ly Morphy
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Renaillance model townhome-3 Br and loft sit-
tin& room. Fabulow financing 1st & end. A&-
sumable fixed. Popular floor plan with Mstr
down, formal dining, breakfMt area. FEE. Aak f«
BeYerly Morphy
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45' on the water with pier and slip for a lg boat. 6
Bdnns, 5 ~ Ba plus a 4 car garage. All just waiting
for a large family. Ask for Lucy Roee
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Cloee to South Coast Plaza. ou~ 3 bdrm
2 ~ Ba, home on comer lot. Kitchen with al1
amenities, fireplace in living room, and skylights.
Garden window. Cloee to pool and spa. Lowest
priced condo in development. Ask for Donna
Godshall
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Beautifu1 "Delores" end unit with outstanding
panoramic backbey and nite light views. 3 Br, 2 ~
Ba. DecoratecJ in neutral colon. Lush greenbelt.
Close to oommwUty pool, and shopping. Intl land.
Ask fOf' Donna Godshall
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Prime location overlooking fairways, lake and
nite lit.es. 5 Br, 4 fireplaces. library, billiard rm,
family rm. Attention to every detail in this custom
Valentine built home. Ask fOI' Tom Alllnaon
'!llR_WI_ 11.-,•1
Internationally acclaimed designer, Arthur
V alcles, has given his peraonaJ residence special
attention and is offering the home for sale com-
pletely furnished. You will enjoy breathtaking
views of Newport Harbor and the city lightslrom
all the major rooms of the 4 Br, 5 Ba home
including the beautiful pool and spa. Ask for Ed
F.ecano/Maureen White
I• MIU IAYF.-r LIT 111 .....
50'xl00', Prunontory Bay, includes pier permit.
Space to build large 2-sty home. F.asy accea to
main bay. Fee land. Owner wants other property!
Ask for Beverly Morphy
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3 Bdnns, 3 Ba, 2 patios & spa. Assumable 1st TD.
Seller may carry 2itd. make oflers. Two private
beaches, private streets, 24 hr leCUrity gate, back
pte to Bay Club. Land ancluded Ask for Dona
Chichester
"•-.A UfflllT.flll I SUP nn.-Spectacular views from this newer 4 Br, 4 Ba
custom borne on bayfronL Great outdoor enter-•
tainment area w/spa. Slip for large yacht plus side
tie for smaller boaL Ask for Belle Partch
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Recently completed intimate French chiteau
Surrounded by gardens, and canyon stone patios.
Incredible woodwork, carved doors. beveled
glMa. bra.w hardware, carpets woven for the
home, AIC. lleCUri~, gated comm. Ask for Beverly
Morphy
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4 Bdrm, 3 Ba custom home located on the 8th
fairway of ~)Wl Country Chtb:-lnd. gieat
views from a labulow kitchen, formal dining rm. livinl rm & Mltr Mlite On a lecluded pooJ-Ued
~ lot. Alk fOf' Danny Bibb
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COSTA 1£SA CUTI£ -Monticello townhouse, 3
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location, lmmac. condition $96,500
Cll COlllOllllUI -One bdrm, large deck.
corner location, neutral decor, open feeling,
community pool, tn ·Sandcastle, S 149.500
"WY HITH" -Central CdM. Near shops,
footbridge, park, with new palntand carpets.
2 bdrm and 1 bdrm units. $239,500
C4ll HPUIIS -Great South of highway lo-
cation. Spacious units. Ocean view ffom back
unit. Only $298,000.
UTUUL VIEW -Front row location, nothing but
nature, 2 bdrm townhouse In Newport Beach
with two master suites. great loan $111 ,900.
UfOUAIU CWI -Neat and clean 2 bdrm,
near shops and cafes In old CdM, nice yards,
excellent loan. $215,000.
llUfFS IUUTI -Two bdrm townhome, planta--
tlon shutters. antiqued cabinets, perfect con-
dition, some view. Only $137,900
IHTCUFf TOWllOIE -Lovely location, 2 bdrm,·
2 bath with delightful patio and partial view
and only $130,000 •
CIUT SPOT TO IE -View of lake and Big
Canyon golf, next to tennis, 2 bdrm con-
dominium, priced to sell fast. $249,000
Cl.UI ti WTllJfF -Immaculate 3 bdrm. Lots
of lot. Close to high school and shops.
Owner/agent transferred. $265,000
cWPOSITI .. YC -Older 3 bdrm, 3 ba, great R-3
corner lot with view potential, owner may
finance $299,000.
lllllltlCU' FET -Nice decorator touches,
3 bdrm, home warranty, total security, all
Woodbridge has to offer. $199,500
IESA YlDE -Quiet cul-de-sac, curved drive,
paned windows, great curb appeal, 3 bdrm. 2
bath on 7,500 sq.ft. lot. $165,000
SECUIHI Ant• -Mesa Verde Drive, 3 bdrm.
2 bath family home. Backyard with lush land-
scaping and fruit trees. $152,000.
$300,000 a Up .
YOI CM II IT -Beams, blrcks, newer 3 bdrm.
2 bath home 'h block to beach. With help It
could have a view. $345,000.
1£1 lllQU( SAUS PHSOI! -He has a fine
reputation; a jovial disposition and does more
than his fair share of community service.
And this year his business Is excellent; so
Merry Christmas to all and to all a great '851
ESCAPE -Very adult 2 bdrm condominium
with pool, spa, beach access and picture
perfect jetty view. Only $375,000.
OI TIE CUFF -Above Newport Harbor. In-
credible view, 4 bdrm, 41h bath, poof and spa.
Needs finishing touches. $395,000 L.
NUCllC OYH TllE OCW -4 bdrm. 5000 sq.ft.
masterlece In Laguna. Steps to beach,
breathtaking view, spa, newer. $1,520,000
Sil otl TOP Of TIE WOILJ -Overlook Newport,
harbor, ocean from 3 bdrm, 6 bath estate in
CdM. Truly unique. $1, 150.000
~ CO•••• -A beauty, 2300 ~......-_.., ..... .-sq.ft . in otd CdM. Spa. decks. Interesting
·view, 3 bdrm, 2 baths at $300.000.
StlCl£ STOIY CISTOI -4 (or 5) bdrms. In heart
of coastal Newport Beach. Spacious. bright,
with sunny patio $415,000 .
YOH WIEW POllT -4 bdrm In H.V. Hiiis. CdM.
court yard entry, single story great view of
city, bay and beyond. $365,000 LH.
Oil llC LOT -Single story 4 bdrm In Harbor
View Hiiis. Sport court. flreptt, covered patio.
near park and all for $349,000
"OI A CUM NF -See San Clemente to
Catalina Island while sitting In living room of
charming 2 bdrm. $695,000
EICUSI COACI IOISE -3 bdrm, 3 bath amid
canyon of CdM. Crown mouldings. wood
beams, used brick. charm, $435,000
ti llUlllll -Immaculate one story, 4 bdrm
family lhome, used brick entry, rear yard, like
park. $335,000 (LH)
MC UI W•C HPt.£1 -Old CdM near park.
playground, 2 bdrm. 2 ba. owner untt. French
drs. leaded glass. fireplaces. $340,000.
CWSl CUSSIC -South of highway duplex with
3 bdrm and 2 bdrm units. Owners deck large
with some view. Good loan. $395.000
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1¥. LOTS "ONE Of A KIND"
Built CJriClnallJ by the build« ol the 8bdh .. his
peucnal reW'rrw•, PWfect fat \be ex.ecutive wbo
waata a o.......,. & '-rBUL Y UNIQUE"' home
an Ne'Wport Se.ch. $397.000.includmg Land. Call
SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT
UDO ISUM> BAYFRONT
<>nr or the finest ._ytront homes in Neow por" ..
Pier & slip fat largie yacht. Great loalion w/loca
of parlcing & threr car ~ llevator ~central
vacuum. e'1edric awmnp. maid quanen & more.
Call MARIA BF.Brovrrz.
H..fMOR VIEW HOPF8
. NEWPORT BEACH
Spacious & illlft'W'l•late "'Pw1ofino ... 2 stDry. 4
bd.n:as. UplJaded kitdmi & .. ti-. guatlmaids
quarter&. {otmal dio.ing. f.amiJy room. m.as&8'
bdrm IWle. on premium Jot. Step to perk & pool
Walk to elementary 9Cb... Call 'IUDDY SMI11L
HAMOR ADQE LOT
GREAT REDUCTION
Lo-Nest priced 1ot in Harbor lbdee axn street
UI a most prestjg;ot• area. Buy nowf $349,000.
Call MARILYN TWITCHELL.
LOOKING FOR A TAX SHELTER?
Never vacant. Spaoous duplex in easy aaas
location two doors from best West Newport
Ocean Beach.. $2.5,200 inoome per-year. c.ould be
much matt lf rented .,.,........tly. Two 3 bdrm. 2
baths w/woodbunune fireplaces.. Motivated
tellers are asidllg only $285,000 w/Ngh ..
sumable loan. Call MARILYN HILL.
WAUC TO SOUTH COAST Pl.AZA
Lovely Village Creek condo. 3 bdnns. 2 baths,
family room, fireplace, dbl garqe. Converuent to
all. $124.900 L.B. Call CAROL PANGBURN.
MOTIVATED SELLER
FORMER MODEL HOME
.IASMINE CREEK
Two bdnna & den, two baths, two fireplaces, a..ir
cond.Jtaone<l Pnvate pool & 5pa. Guard gated
oommuruty with tennis & clubboule f.acil-
lles Good assumable financing. Call
LINDA TAGLlA.NETTI.
EXECUTIVE VIEW HOME
OVER TWO ACRES
Second largest lot in N~ Gail Home has il all!
Horses, vt~ of c::ity lights. approx. 5100 9Q ft., 4
bdrma, 4 baths, 4 stone fireplaces, outdoor enter-
tainment center. Call BARBA.RA JAMF.5.
2 BEDROOM CONDO -Sll,900
Excellent Tustin location! Fireplace and balcony
pat.lo. Wann wood panelling tn dininc are..
Coounuruty pool, spa and tenn.ia. Clme to ahop-
ping and flftWaya. Call OONNA WEBSTER.
NEWU8TINO
BLUFFS -4 BEDROOM
Reem tl y uJ>eladed end unit w /extra large patio
on lovely greenbelt. Vaul~ wood beam cetling.
Walk to !'Ast.bluff Shoppiha Cetrtt & QiM H.lgh
School. Land la in elCrOW at $28,176 w/l~
financing. $195,000 L .H . Call SALLY SHIPLEY
or JOYCE DABOLT.
NEWUSTING
TOW'NHOIE -NEWPORT BEACH
Near w be9ch. 3 bdrms, 2' > baths. upgraded.
Privale mdmed patio. Master suite has high
beamed Milincs Park-like srtting w/btke tra.ala.
. Aaos from community pool & spa $128.000
c.ail MA.RD.. YN TWITCHELL
11.5% F1XEO RA TE ASSUMABLE LOAN
Bst value tn Harbor Vtew Homes. 3 bdnn, 2 bath
.. CARMEL" Neutral tones. New carpet, drapes,
~ & psint:. Privale yard great for entenam·
l1'g. $235.000 Fee. J..rnmec:hate possession. Call
TODDY SM.ITH..
CAMEO SHORES -OCEAN VIEW
Panoramic vtew of ocean Four bdnns & huge
ex.qUJS1te satung room Gorgeous pooVpatJo in
encloeed courtyard Private beaches Assume
l5t T.D. Pnoed al $715,000 Fee Call
JOYCE DABOLT oc SALLY SHIPLEY
4400+ 80. FT.
NEWPORT BEACH HOME ,
14T bay front.age w/pnvate dock for 70' lxlat -4
bdnns + convertible study. 4 '1'J baths, formal
dining room and ste}>-down livmg room Separ-
ate master win.g w/salting room, !treplace & twin
walk-in cloeeta. Offered with land for $1,700,000.
Assumable fmanang. Call TODDY SMITH or
DON DeTHOMAS
EASTBLUFF -NEWPORT BEACH
REDUCED TO S173.950fl
Three bdtm Sl.Jllle family home. Converuenl
location on quiet cul~ near Newport Beach
Tenn.is Oub, F.astbluff Shopping Center and
C.orona de Mar High School Laree assum-
able 11.5'1 loan. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCE DABOLT.
CHARMER-.EASTSIDE C.M.
Near ~w 3 bdrm, 2~ bath CUit.om home. Oak
c.abineta. &kylighl, Clttplace, gn!enhouse window
& covered patio. A very speaal home. Only
$205.000. Call OONNA oc BILL WEOOTER
QUIET CUL-DE-SAC
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
4 bdnm. 2 batha & nu.men>lS quality features.
Walk to 9Choola and Mile Square Park.. A most
desirable atta. Largl! -.unable Joan. $199,950.
You must 1ee thie ~! Call BOB SCOM'.
LIFE BY ntE SEA
Ttua home promiaea quiet .erenity with a view of
the ocean, golf COW'le & lighta. Five large bdrms
& family room privide amp&e apace for a growing
Wnily. Extras include: pool. tennis & beach. Call
TRUDY STUBBLE:P't!!LD.
PANORAlmC OCEAN VIEW
•SAN Cl.DENTE
Uruque CUStOfn home wtth spec:t.acular un
obstructed ocean view. Spedoul 4 bdnn or m-ta"'
quaners with .eperate encranoe. family room ;1
fi.repl.atn and indoor pond. $479.500. Owner wall
consider le.e/opUon.. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCE OABOLT.
LIDO BA YFAONT DUPLEX
Two beauU(ul apt.a. F.acb with 3 bdrm&, 2 baths &
fireplace. Lower unit hM formal dining rm
Sandy beach. Law in one, 1eme one or
convert to single family home. '869,500. Call
CATHRYN TENNILLE.
OUTSTANDllQ LOCATION
BtG CANYON -VERSALLE
On the golf COW"R w/pool, ..-. bbq, ~ & lrg
pauo for enler1alning. French doors lead from
lut.cheo to pat.lo. Exterior freebly painted. Ownrr
ready to move.
Pleue call OOROrRY HARDCASTLE.
OCEAN VIEW LOTI
On the sand in Newport Beach. Cloee to th<'
Newport Pier. Just waibng fOI' you to build your
castle where you can waich the rolling
surf and lovely IUNeta. $350,000. CaJI
OONNA WEBSTER or MARY RICHARDS
REDUCED -BAYFRONT W/IUP
lmmaculate four bdrm cuaiom home. Pier & slap
for large tx.t. Large master .Ute w /adjacent
study/office. One bdrm could be makls quaners.
Formal dinlng. family room. antique ft.re-p~ side boerda. $1,250,000 FEE. Call
DON DeTHOMAS.
STUNNING EXECUTIVE POOL HOME
Lovely Newport location.. Sopru.tkated enl.('r-
taming home with elegant curb appeal. 2 bdnns
plus den or 3 bdrms. Fireplaoe ln Uvtng &
spacious Camily room opening to large pool
$350,000. Call MARILYN Hll.L.
CORONA DEL MAR
C 1 zoned, vacant lot with 110 f\. OlMt Highwav
frontage. J\akini ~25.000.
Call CAROL PANGBURN.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
• BDRM-10% DOWN-117,llO
Convenient location near beach, lhoppjng center
& schools. Conununity poo&. ienrua, blllket.ball.
clubhouse, park & picnic area.~ loan'
Owner wants property mld!
Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT
TWO UNITS FOR ONLY ta,IOO
Outstanding buy with aoixl financinl! Two 2
bdrm units w/two 2<ar ,.,.... pl&a 4 perking
spaces. Good nmtal area.
Call DONNA WEBSTER.
RENT ALI
CORONA DEL MAR -2 bdnn, 2 bath, family
room Near shops, beach, transportadon. $1,350
mo. -----
BA YFRONT -Slip for 45' boat. 4 bd.rms.
unlum1ahed. Walk to ocan. P .'AO mo.
GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY
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kUffS • FEE LAM>
LARGEST llODEl
26001q ft of perfection. Newly decorated, hlahlY
u))Vaded. Extra lrg bonus rm & apadoua country
kitchen. Beautifully Jandlcaped wrap-a-round
patio on lovely gn!el'l belt near pool $295,000.
Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT
110 FOOT BOAT DOCk
UDO t8l...UID
6 bdrm, 4 ~ beth home on 7.ut beyfront lot with
exciting view of turning t.in and city Uchta.
Docka for 6 00.ta. Motivated teller just reduced
price to $2,950,000. Exmlent temw. Call
MARY JANK
HAMORYIEW..,_S
..,ORT lllEACM
Quality exec 2 story home. Cathedral ceWnp.
spiral stair cw, aep maid:a quarter'll. Speciaw.
rna.nkuftd lawn. Will trade for quality condo in
Newport. $3M,000 includinc land. Call
TODDYSMml
LUXURY ON LM>A Ill •ND
Fifty-two feet of waterfront w/~ f01t two 60'
yachts. The ~ oommandl. water vistM
from molt roam. 4 Bdmw, l'Jne room, cencral
vac. Panel.Uni & wall COYerinp tastefully
selected. $1,350,000 L.H. Can JOYCE DABOLT
or SALLY SHIPLEY
NEWPORT •ACM · POOL a IPA
Beautiful 3 bdnn and den or 4 bdrm home.
Laftly patio entertainment area with lmh ,__
dent and fire pit. Abo baa R.V. acD19. ElrceDmt
locadoo." A m&st .. f« the dilc:rtminat1ng ~.
Priced al $314.900. Ask for BILL or
DONNA WEBSl'ER.
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE IM&.DINQ
Fully lewd 4-IUite office building in excellent
location. Grom lDcome $44,900. Offered Fee @
$625,000. Call CAROL PANGURN
NEW 09tlME-MARKff-OLD c.e-a
Pride of owDt:nhiP is reflected in this ~tifully
maintained duplex. Each unii fea~ two
bdrm& w/m..irneroua amenities .,w. • four ar
garage. Great A!llial area. AlmoR $300,000 of
assumable fi:nandhg. Offered at $390,000. Call
LINDA TAGLIA.NETTI
LIVE IN THE FOREST
Salling, tennis, pool, sauna, billarda & club house
prM.legea included wUJI this 4 bdrm, 3 bath,
2,200 8tJ ft family home. Located on cul-de-MC in
eucalyptus grow. Highly upgraded. Top value.
$197,500. Call MARY JANK
TUSTIN •LS ·EXECUTIVE ESTATE
Tried of tract living? Noi9e? Tra.Uic7 Mini s:iz.e lot?
Cramped quarters? Ne(ghbonl & burglars? Then
1ee this property before you buy another. Pool.
spa, firepit, family room, five bd.rma, four baths,
3,5401q ft, single level. Call LES PEREIRA
DOUBLE REDUCTIONU
BlUFFS IAYFRONT
180' panoramic view of back bay & ocean. Highly
upgraded single level w/french doors, parquet
(loon, wet bar, lhutter & lrg dee. A.swnable
loan! Land reduced to $35,843 & price reduced to
$212,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCE DABOLT
... ueT1NG
EXG181TE POOL HOIE
Walle th.rough the trop6cal en tty atrium to a very
speCial 3 bdrm borne with family room and 2
~ A ipU'kline pool/patio area completes
the lettinl-U this iln't enough, we have good ~too! $259,000. JOYCE DABOLT or
SALLY SHIPLEY
PRICE REDUCTION
HAMOR VIEW teoml
One of the best values. Specic>4a. 3 bdrms. family
l'OOOl, Iaree kitchen. fonnal dining. Plenty of
room to expand. $278,100 Fee or $239.500
Lewhokl Call CAROL PANGBURN
PMVACY OR PART'ml wmt A VIEW
Lrg exec home 1enda itlelf to entertaininC or
oomfon.able family living. Nearly 4,000 IQ ft of
unique design. View of hlll8 and lllbt8 from most
rooms & ovenbed lecluded ape. ~ acres of Wah
land8caping. Lota of wood & g)Ma. dramatic
entry, 4 or 5 bdnm, 4 baths. $499,000. Call
DOROTHY MITCHELL
PROllOWTORY BAY • NEWPORT BEACH
Price reduction of ~.000. Elegant 5 bdrm 5~
bath home w/pier & slip for large yacht. Fonnal
dining room. family room. Fee land. $1,300,000.
Call CATHRYN TENNILLE
ME8A VERDE tlOllE
12% AS&UllAlll.£ LOAN
30 yr $84,900 fixed rate l~ interest Joan may be
UBWnedd f« $350. Ownec will carry .2nd T .D.
Lovely llingle level home w/lrg F.R. & aeparate
L .R. Qujet & conveniet location near Harbor &
Baker. Reduced to $131 ,000. Call
SALLY SHIPLEY
EXCELLENT OWNER FINANCING
Enpy cool btte7.eS just on blk from ocean. 3
bdrms, 40 Ct lot. Abundant storage, lrg rooms. 3-
car garage. Upper unit w/mini ocean view. Great
for guests or in-laws. $559,950. Call
BINNIE DIXON
LOCATION A TERMS
TERMS a LOCATION
$30,000 down, uawnat>le lst. owe 2nd. 2 bdrms.
2 baths. Comer lot acroa from park, pool,
tenniacta. Move in cond. Bright & cheery with
cathedral ceiling, FP, DR, & eating area off
kitchen. Call OOROTHY HARDCASTLE
MOYE TO OREGONO
3.2 acreu on bank of Chetco River in boolungs.
Oregon. 4 Bdrm home + 1 bdrm guest hou9e.
Barn. 3 corrals, fruit orchard Seller will ex-
change for boat or property. Listed at $155,000.
Photos in U.ting offitt. Call MARY JANK
LUXURY OM THE aA YFRONT
152' Bay frontace, 80' dock. Large pool on deck
w/ expanlive water vista. Spedoua living w /
formal dining, F .R., amken wet bar, pJJery sized
halla. oak ~ Huae master suite plua 4
bdnna. & bat.ha. CouAtty k.Ucben with many
extras ph• eating area. Quality in custcm desigJl
& craftsmanship. U .350,000. Call
MARil. YN TWITCHELL
UDO ISL.t.ND BAYFRONT
Sf)llcioua family home on sandy beach
w /adjacent greenbelL Seven bdrm n!Sidence w /
meparate maidl quarters, may be Ulled •a 5 bdrm
home w/2 bdrm in-law or income unit. lst T .D is
fully~-$1.475,000.
Call M.ARlA BERCX>vnz
NEWPORT llEACH CONDO
DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION
2 Bdnm/den k>cal.ed on the 5th fairway, Big
Canym.. Hjgbly upgraded. 1...and91:aped by
Beelon. Walking distance to Newport Center &
Fashion hland. $375,000. Call
CATHRYN TENN1LLE
SPACIOUS CONDO W/OCEAN VIEW
Cozy fireplace in living room. &autlful, bright
tri-Jevel with four bdrms, family room, formal
dining, 3 betha, double garage. Community pool.
spa. te nnis courts . $223,000. Call
GORDON LEWIS
BIG CAlfYOM • NEWPOM BEACH
OWNER MAY FINANCE
A Wallace Neff ~gned residence on the 18th
fairway. Three or Four bdnns, planked hard-
wood floon. gated entry. zoned heating. ~
garage, private pool w/separate pool hou8e &
sauna, beautiful rose garden & fnut trees.
$1,100,000. CAB OON DeTHOMAS or
BILLKROOER
MESA VERDE COHDO •• M 1,IOO
Rare "A" unit in excellent move In conditJOn. 2
bd.nm. single e~ garage. Great loauton!
Comm pool Must see to appreciate Call
DONNA WEBSTER
PRICE REDUCTION
OLD CORONA del MAR
Choice o( locatJOn of Pacific Coast Hwy. Lrge
living room with brick fireplace, dirung area. 3
bdnns, pnvate patio, 2-car gai:age. Askmg
$265,000 Call BINNIE DIXON
NELLIE .GAIL RANCH
Contemporary desiged custom home on nearly an
acre. Lovely Japanese garden w/sauna, pnvate
pool and 2 spas. Cedar ceilings, Palos Verde
stone, full ~ty system. $699.000. Call
LINDA TAGLlANE'TTI
CAPISTRANO BEACH
Wlute water ocean and harbor vtews from every
room. Three bdnns (two master swtes). Carruly
room, den and elevator Completely furnished
Profess1pnally decorated $685,000 Call
CATiiRYN TENNlLLE
FOUR BEDROOM FIXER
~wne $80.000 ARM loan or obtam new 30 year
fixed rate loan at less than l~. House needs
paint and floor coverings. Roof 1.1 two years old.
Nice area. Corne see, come buy! $100,000 Call
GORDON LEWIS
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Very desirable model with 3 bedrooms, 21h baths
Beautiful use of stained glass, excellent quality
plush carpeting, decorator wallpapers. Please call
to see. 759-1501
1410,000 • SPYIUSS .-·--
4 bedrooms. 2 'h baths, formal dirung room. ocean
view and Cront courtyard with a pool. It sounds
good and it is good! Call today for an appointment
to preview. 759-1501
PRICE llEllCEll
Tot.ally upgraded, large townhome with an un-
obstruct.able, beautiful back bay view. Many.
many amenities and beautiful decor throughout.
Now priced at $369,000. 759-1501
UIUll II TIE ILIFFS
Bank repo with truly cx<.'e lJent value. 3 bedroom.
2'h baths. Priced to sell at $139,900. 759-1501
UCELLEIT llY-1111,000
Quack possession is possible for this lovely home
in Corona del Mar. Situated on a large lot. Short
walk to the beach. Call 759-1501
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And t\\any happy years can be yours m this
executtve home m Dover Shores. Fantastic v1ew .
nice pool. new kitchen. Vacant & ready for
occupancy. Excellent for entertaining. $600,000.
759-1501
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Harbor View home with first trust deed of
approximately $118.500 at 11.14% VlR. Tot.al
price $260.000. Vacant. Very popular plan. Good
location. Call 759-1501
IEWPNT 11&11 llnl
2 units with an assumable Joan of approximately
$250,000. Total price $330.000. 2 st.ori~. Good
investment. opportunity. Call for an appointment
to explore financing. 759-1501
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2170 San Miguel Drive
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2 units. 3 beQ.room & 2 bedroom m Corona del
Mar. Front uhlt has 2 fireplaces. family room.
rrucrowave & compactor. True quality oHermg.
Owner has low ered price to $330,000. 759-1501
SWEEPlll VIEWS
Of Newport Cent.er & golf (.'Ourse. ~ight. bright
and airy large 4 bedroom hom e with separate
guest or in-law quarters. Extra large garden with
natural look pool and spa + waterfall. Fabulous
opportunity at $349,000. 7141759-1501
111¥111 TEIUCE POOL lllME
Exceptional expanded home for the actjve family.
Walk to beach, yacht clubs. tennis, golf & shop-
ping. 4 bedroo~ and 3. baths on gorgeo~ larg~
private lot. Make appointment to see this one.
$499,000 FEE. 7141759-1501
IUinFIL IAYSlllES
Exquisite & charming decorator owned.
Amenities include: private beaches, entry to Bay
Club, boat storage, 3 bedrooms, formal ~ng
room, sunny lanai & quiet elegance. This ts a
MUST SEE! at $395,000. 71417159-1501
CllEI lllllUllS
Largest lot in this prestige area with pnvat.e
beach acces9, Catalina & sunset views. ThlS 4
bedroom family home ts vacant and ready for
quick occupancy. All this can be yours for
$295,000. 7141759-1501
llEllCEll S 110,000
Lovely vacant condo in pr1me condition Tennis
courts, pool and spa are aU within the complex
Walk to the beach 3 bedrooms, two ston es. Lots
of room to enjoy. 759-1501
SllPLY llPEI
Perfect in West.cliff. This home has beautiful u le.
upgraded carpeting and much more. 3 bedrooms.
2 baths, fonnal dining room for onJy $289,000.
'1141759-150 J
dl AMERICAN HOM E SHIELD
"We Protect & Service
Things That Service· You "
~ -rm11 C' J' ' v J'
YICllT • IEWNllT IElllTS
$197,500 for great 3 bedroom, 2 bath home tha t LI
being totally refurbished. Work already m pro-
~-Buy now. pick your colors. Desirable area .
Quiet cul de' sac. 7141759-1501
.llST LJSTlll
Lowest price Monaco in Harbor View Homes.
$229.000 with fantastic assumable first trust deed
loan of $181,000. 7141759-1501
01 TOP IF SPJILISS
Lovely 2 story home with 4 ~. bonus
room & forma~ dimng room. Superb ~or entertain-
ing and family enjoyment. Pool. spa and view
Call to see. 7141759-1501
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
111,100
Cute and convenient one bedroom condo m mce
area by South Coast Plaza. Assumable loan o(
a pproximately $53,500 Call 71 41759-1501
ORANGE HILLS
1~% -OUllE llLLS
List.Pd at $335,000, this 5 year old home has a h rst
of $123,500 approximately Owner will c:ons1der
carrying a 2nd. Beauuful house w1th all amenities
and completely upgraded. 759-1501
IRVINE
llYE YllllSELF A PIESEIT
Lovely, quahty 2 bedroom townhom<' m Ran< ho
San Joaquin can Ix· yours by Chnslm<t.s Truly J
prime area. Please call to preview. 759-1501
PllOE llEllCEll •
Immaculate 2 bedroom and den condo in Rancho
San Joaqum. Ad~nt to golf courst>. pool, grN'n-
belts. $177,500 Owne r says sell Must move to
new area 759-150 1
COSTA MESA
2 NOISES 01 UllE LOT
Room to build a third house Ext-ellent opportun1
ty for a wise in vestor Owned by a lender Price<l
right at $1 59,000. 759-1501
TllPLU
2 units with 2 bedrooms <.'ach Orn> 1 bedroom
unit. Listed a t $174,900 Compare and you w1l1
agree this is a good value Call or come into tht•
list.mg office for n:nt.al hgures and other mfor
mat.Ion. 759-1501
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2870 Son Miguel Drive
Newport leach, CA 12HO
(714) 759-1501
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CHOICE PALM~ LOCATION
Only Uvee !)loch frOlll lleset'1 ~
localed iimoni homn p11ced at two to three
lttnn hflher fht1 9 JUI old home WIS
reduced from SI 19 ~ to a LOW Sl39.SOO
lor ll QlltCk iale SAvt IHOUSNfOS Of UUS can us lodayt11 ,.,., l11ltf1C
Old •Otlcl thatm was butll into this luaury
ntale lotated 111 Ont of the most l)ICturnque
areas ol PAlM SPJIKS Sttualed amonc the
tren on !his llalf Ktt oavs wts this complete-
ly lu1Mlled 3 bedfOOlll llotlle wtlh a ~ate
I bedroom Cue$lhouse COME SHAR1 fl€
fAHlASY AM) DAZZL£ YOUll fRU«>S ~inc sm.ooo 11m 01sa>
WT MIDS WEST
Relued liuiirf desct1bes tlll\ 3 bedroom, 3~
bath home tn lilt MESA AREA Of PAL.M
Sf'llN>S fht blue tJlt roof and the nd1
lutM!llfllS &fYe this lowely home a dlsllllt1
0tiet1l1t huoi S.y11chts and 1ntetcom
UwO\llhOUt 11of1C With a fvl MWrrty system
fhe 19¥-~nc pool and SC11 ~ IM
buuttflA pabO aru S339,IOO Ntw LIS""C
TIRED Of n£ CITY HASSl.£7
How about your o..n m11111anch retrut on 10
acrn with a handcrafted home lotaled 111 the
dewrt loothtll$ Other futures include a
sepiralt cunt house. your own water wd and
a 1111 YJCW ol tht w*J below OHClllD Af
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pt.es. lld #!tll a paN<a. W!W
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NIM " Ill closilJ. llllCTOW19' Otl!IS Md Coll CMt ~ T..s. pools and 'Pl are
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In 011t 11 IJlf llOst ..... •
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bdrm. 2 !Mth um IS p..-stJ dluratld A
lattt at1t1.t"' crem '°' ,.. 111t acsanu .i
Ila tJc11 IOOlll becOIMS a pltas.t ~
lure Rooms and trlftdow\ Jtt aH~ lcw
lllaIJ11111m wiew ind ~I~ T tf!M. pools,
icm. and ctubllcMe lo kttCI you tllltrultled
$139.900
You must sec ttm llvtch de» 3 bdr111, 2 ~
home lo ruhle the walue of tM olfennc,
Home his been modefnczed thfU011t, UlllJlded
car~ brd. cer11111C tJlt and wood Pl"·
.. rftectlffly .., !of eyt ~ Backyard
1S a .,.,. Sllq nu Wltll pool, bta41tlful ~ end lblohlte privacy Automabc
~ dbl fillafled pr.. and midi
more $106.000.
CWfTIY cua eoea>
Tlld aflord*a coMID • Ollly two J'Uf1 old,
and 111 tome wtp 111 better then new. located
on f11rway of 18 hole IOlf to11r11. towernw
lllOllnlalM CM I SC*tacular Ylew lbt his 2
bdrlll$. 2 111111s. quite 1arce 15 • x 18' ~me
room. laundry room, splCIOUS krtchen With dbl
owen, trash eompaclOf. OW. etc $c>lnlsh t•
roof and stucco ntlfiot •• Ytl'Y 1tttacbve
Owntf IS atl110US lo Ml and IS ~ OClly
$85,000.
IEJlOI) taAWAY
CAMI ON S ACID -$22.IOO
LOtJtiAt lot I plxe IO &e( niy from ti d 1 let
llS fOW IJws pra,erty Ill ,._,ed Miis ltn
def electnc. SllUll l.tdleft ... sleeoil'l Iott
Oft8l n Wiiied to court aopoval
(11~ JA/21
f(WQ MIW( rttftlrY -S56.000
""'1 , 1'NI dlallc.f • pica • a l 8't 2 llitll ._ r.iA ~ tlllO(llltlll Cofner
~ -ui ~ • needs some
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Am '"° [UUJ -S7000 00.
C. t'1' Odie'ft 2 .Jl!ltS foot l)f1fy SU '°°' ta • ~ 1 &a l BIOi \elllWatt
declllt Mttn Ctoss ran of ~ pet lllOl'lltl
Owllff .ii f111anc.e at l l' I« 5 ~an This
one .aa wllW' ( 4171 3'411
0 CUSTCJll .._ -SiS,900
This ~ butlt 3 BR. 2 Bath home his many
lltt lutllfts, ~ utlledral ~.
cetMllC I* NI~ and !Mlhs, lOX 12 pabo
tJlln lenc.ed yard With room loi • pool
Owner/bu*ief can help hnance (1642·3379)
FCI M IM.STCI
No qualrfylnc needed to tab °"' Ille ~ f'HA loin Oii tilG 2 8't home Wiited betwtel
2 maior ~ cefttefs. fuly t.iced yard.
Homt " Ollly 5 yurs o6d. OwtllJ .. cont*
C¥tylllf-fllllSI Ml -lo job ttwter Aslllll $5 1,!IOO Ail llS about '* property !Mftlp-
IMl!t llf oCJllll co. 34 79)
You won't hftd a better clal than this 12x 50
With 111 I X 20 aPll\dO Pr!U includes hH~ Only 50 y11ds from the dublloust
end hot ...,. .. pools. Bett• Kt qudly on
this one! (4597·3091)
UNCt£TTEtDIE +
GWT HOOSt
I.Met home on ranchette 111 La Quinta aru
lfltll cuesJ hovw Meatty 2~ aun with wtl
~ lot stab1n_ Pnu WICllldts satdlte TV
dl\h Only s 150. ()()()
r 11ta1i1111 1 bedrOOll, 2 tialh hotM '"
S..S... «Jon tram Indian Palms Country
Oi.b ~ Ir J. Mrmonlll Hoscml. wlllllfll
dlStantf to dlurdlfs [Ith pnced under
SIA 000 Bol!I "'Ill latlf Wlll!llble. low
tSleJat kwlls
8u111Jful cntom buil1 home 111 hltndly La
Quinta LMae J bed1oom. 2 !Mitt toZY winter
home ScelllC view ol the moonlatns Sacnfte •nc at 563 900
n£ M$( IM.STCI
Come. look, and invest lft these two MIC04M
unrts located dose lo downtowt1 lndlo.
friendly neicN>o<hood Low vacancy faclOf.
wt1 1111111lalned. Only sao.ooo.
COONTIY ClllB LOTSlll
Indian Pllms Country Club fwway $31,SOO
ln*lll Palms Country O.b $13,SOO
Ber111uda Dunes Country Club, near 11rport. m.soo
llefmuda Dunes Country Club. easy ltm1s · m.ooo.
llldlan Sponp, La Qvtnta S24.000
GltEA T BUY -POOL
Mo" 111 now" Sellel has mowed No<tl1 and
111ust sel this beautJtu1 J bedroom home plus a
cool pool lot our warm weather. A crrat pnee
•l only $65,000. Will finance FHA or V1'.
f YOU HAVE VAL~ .. mil. ..
(Wt Hive 2 To Cttoost From)
Vllul IS wlllt you'I &tt! A buublul 2 bedroom
2 batll S.nnM Palm$ condo ~ 1n
mxwte condrtlOll This condo his an 1nlar1ec1 dmlnc area and kitchen 5'ytclll Pnnte crass
blciyatd wttll •• ,....... and j)ltJo Stnclt
attached Pill' with opentt Cedlnc tw ind
more ~ now so you don't mrS$ our• From
S70,900 (New to K S)
POOL tDIE tlUR 80IC
ltere IS a ciut OIJC)Ort11111ty lot you 3
bedtOOM, 2 bltll, pool and spa 0wllef II flt&N,
motivated to setl Fenced yard, h110 cat pr ace.
plus 51( worth of custom ublnet WOik tn lht
k1lchtft Wisher and dryer. reltcmtor lrttzet
llldllded f'HA ISS4!111able loan also (Hew 10 MlS)
lux.IOUS All> SPACIOUS
Located HI one ot Palm ScltlftCS most deSlled
arm Recently rtfllOdeled tllree bedtOllll
tllrtt bath, pool/IP', "'" dtd and second story &llnt room with rt' s own pnwate bath
Completely fenced. pled entrance, t1rcul11
dnYtw1y, lush, mature landsuc>lnc and a
spectacular wiew of Mt San Jlclnto Coll
lenM 1nd the heart ol Palm Spnncs only
tTMnutes 11111y $192.000 (K S 84 21579)
SPMISH DEM • $121,000
" M tOIT Of TOMI!
A d!Jrminc Ind avltletltlc SpalllSh hacienda
with 1 lusll pr1w1te pool c111 be yours! 3
bedrooms, 2 blths, lllflllY lwi, cozy hrep!Ke.
bled lttchetl llld laundty, and double pr.,e
With this location, .. Ille qrldn, and the
low pnce tfiis ca11't tut! (fll.S #84 22446)
O POOL tDIE ... '4,500
Ho, ,our eyes wea't l>UYrnc tncb on you
Ntw on ltlf 11111\et Two bedroom and two
!>'th. pool homt with ereat mountain wttws
Vllllted t1161np Oal cabinets Upcradld lloot
and ..... '°"'lllCI. Assllmlble $33,000
FHA loan and owner .. tarry. See"1 tS
belltYlfll. (New to fll.S >
SOUTIEI> Coea> llllO SSK
That's t\llll ~ 1 low SS-4.900 I bedroom.
1 bait!. unturll!Shld Grat sovthend location
KrOSS from the pool f .. simple, land loo
$33,000 ti 10 s~ hJed rat• ISS4lfftlble loan
0.11e1s boupt this one r1'lt so they can sell
rt reht too T Ike ldYantact of this crut
opportu111ty, tlltre won't be 1nothef one lite
this. (New to K S)
LEASE OPTION
NO QUALIFYING
Eastslde Costa Mesa 2 Bdr., 1~
bath townhouse. Walk to shop-
ping off 17th street. $1000/mo.
one year,. $5000 opt. money.
Option price $119,900. CaU
Craig. 131-1218
REMODELED
OWNERS DUPLEX
EA8T81DE COSTA MESA
2 Bdr .• 1 bath plus 1 Bdr., 1 bath
and 3 car garage. Completely
remodeled, cute, clean and per-
fect for first time buyer. Asking
$159,500. C•ll Cr•lg. 131-12M
LENDER REPO
UNIVERSITY PARK
WESTPOINT
Inviting 5 Bdr., 21/t bath, 2500
sq.ft. single level, cul-de-sac
street, vaulted ceilings. Asking
$224,500. Call Craig 131-12M
for appointment.
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
FLOWER STREET
3 Bdr .• 1 ~ bath pool home.
Remodeled hardwood floors,
new kitchen and much, much
more. Assume financing. Call
for detalls. Owner moving and
motivated. Aak for Cr•lg.
831-1291
4 UNITS -ONLY $129,500
2 Bdr., house and 3 trailer
spaces over $1000/mo. Income.
This one won't last. C•ll Craig
now. 831-1291
e PLEX
e luxury rent•I• In EHtalde
Coat• Mffa, ftreplacea, o•r-
agea. Owner la moving
up-w•nta to Mii now. C•ll
Cr•lg. 831-1298
1/1 ACRE-CAMEO SHORES
Must see this beautiful 3 Bdr .•
3.5 baths, pool homewtth lovety
spa. Walled courtyard
w/electrlc driveway entrance
gate. Vaulted ceutngs, 3 private ~-Priced at $535,000.
Call Craig for financing Infor-
mation: 131·1218
5PLEX
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
All 2 Bdr., 1 bath, garages. As-~
sume $235,000 ARM loan at
12%. Seller desires quick sale.
20% down, rents low -no In-
crease since 6/83. All units have
patios or large decks. C•ll
Cr•lg. 831·12M
19 UNITS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
8.88 X GROSS
Completion In September.
builder wlll guarantee fully
rented building. Break even with
30% down. Fashion Square
area, Santa Ana. C•ll now.
Cr•lg 831·12M
OCEAN VIEW STEAL
CAMEO SHORES
• Bdr .• 3 bath pool home, 180° ocean vtew. owe ao-1. at 12Y.
Interest. Super value at
$595,000 In Corona del Mar.
Cr81g 131-1298
BREAD a BUTTER e Pl.EX
Six 2 Bdr.. 1 bath units In Costa
Mesa. OWC large 2nd T.D.
Won't last. Asking $339,500.
C•ll Cr•lg. 831 -12"
14 UNITS
7.87 X GROSS
10-1's, 4-2's, well motivated,
security building, bread and
butter area. Asking $475,000.
For further Information, Call
Cr•lg 831-1291
831-1288 ·
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MERRY CHRISTMAS AND '
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!
COUNTRY FRENCH-KINGS RD.
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
IOllEIS 631 -1266
BAYFRONT $775,000
ASSUME $600K AT 91/t
:mmaculate Lido Isle triplex.
Right on the beach. Two 3
bedrooms units plus 1 bdrm unit
over 3 car garage. Excellent value
& financi ng. llEllCED TO Slll,000.
RAE ROllEllS 631-1266
IE ROD&Eft
R~M~
831-1288
VICTORIAN MANOI $429,000
PRIME Newport Heights built In 1982. 3,400 sq. ft . of living
area. Master craftsmanship 3 bdrm, family room, formal
dining. Antique doors & fireplace. Too many upgr~des to
mention. It's stunning! EXCLUSIVE SHOWING . Call for
appointment. W llHEIS 631-1266
CUFF DRIVE VIEW ~ J
From this exceptional Cllff Haven home. Four bedrooms
plus den & family roo. View of bay & ocean from master
suite & large observation deck. French doors to oak floor
It has everything I Beautiful_ yard with pool & spa. Just
listed at $450,000.111llMlll631-1266
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GOOD
"/.. TIDINGS
' May lhl• Chrl1t111aa brl111 the,
ll1ht or hopt to c•hk th~ way lo
a Mtter world ror all.
CllT IEllEITS
RfM~·
831-1218
BACK BAY-LEASE OPTIOll OR SALE
Charming 4 bdrm plus family room on extra large lot.
Formal dining, pool & spa. This property was built In 1975
and is immaculate! Asking $350,000. Call for financing
info. W llHEIS 631 -1266
llEWPOIT HEICHTS-$199,000
Charming 2 bdrm plus den home with one of the Heights
best locations. Contemporary landscaped. Open Sat &
Sun. Call W llllEIS 631-1266
KINGS ROAD VIEW
Outstanding view of bay & ocean from this Cliff Haven
beauty. 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. Master suite has view deck.
Owner may consider earring financing. Asking $545,000 w 1111111631-1266
El~LUSIVE $199,000
3 bdrm charmer in Newport Heights. 2 fuU baths. Warm
cozy den. Assume 1st TD . Excellent op~ortunltyl Call for
appointment. W 1111111 631 -1.266
llEWPOIT HEIGHTS
Deluxe 3 year new condo -custom quality throughout.
Cedar beamed celllngs, two Master Suites. Assumable
financing . Just listed at $179,900. Call today. Ill llMIU
631-1266
NEWPORT HEIGHTS llU - - -
Situated on large corner R-2 lot. Delightful 2 bdrm, 2 ba,
den home. Loads of appeal! Oak floors, used brick
fireplace. Just listed at $149,500. 111 •llDI
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WE'NEED YOUR LISTINGS
HllE OF THE WEEK
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. + IAYFIOllT, $500,000 DOCK+
Spaclou• 4 bdm•, 3 bathe, form•I dlnlng,r iemlly room,
wet bar end lar99 meeter eulte with view of the bey.
Bullt-ln BBQ, covered petlo end lawn. Private 40' dock.
$500,000 lubmltl IOI I DOVIE KOOP
UDO WATERFRONT
Outstanding bayfront will dock up to 50' yacht. Fantastic
tu rning basin, mountain and night light views. This re-
modeled, open, light and airy home features 4 bdrms 4
baths, all new gourmet kitchen and extensive tile through-
out. $1 ,950,000. 1111 llYIE lllP
llEWPORT 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. HI I HYIE IHP
0 · * IAYFIOllT, PRIVATE DOCK*
Spacious 4 bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining, family room,
wet bar and large master suite Ith view of the bay. Bullt-in
BBQ, covered patio and lawn. Private 40' dock. $500,000
Submit! .. I llYll lllP
* NEWPORT BEACH WITH TENNIS TOO! *
4 bdrms, 2/5 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet' bar,
extended views of city night lights and ocean. Community
pool, tennis and spa. Security guard gate. $395,000. Ill I
IOYIE lllP
* VIEW, VIEW, VIEW *
Catalina, Bay, Ocean and night lights. Walk to restaurants,
beach and schools. 3 bdrms, 2 bath, 2 fireplaces, separate
family room near pool. Seller can carry large note.
$375,000. Ill I HYIE IHP
. SAllTA AllA HEIGHTS-HORSE PROPERTY
Bullders delight. This property has posslble commercial
value. Lot size 66X300 with a back bay view. Has existing·
small house & storage barn. Zoned for horses. $350,000. ... ..,. ...
Bob I -•via loop Bob loop, Jr.
TOP SILES PRODUCER FOR CALIF. 1983
LUSE *UDO ISLE *LUSE .
3 bdrm, 3 bath, great location. Wiii lease yearty or
monthly. IOI IHP * IALIOA PElllSUlA DUPLEX *
Investors, 2 units + bachelor (1) 2 bdrm, (2) 2 bdrm, (3)
bachelor units. Walk one block to beach. $215,000 FEE.
IHI llYIE IHP
* llEWPOIT BEACH FAMILY HOIE *
Great family home on quiet pride of ownership street. 3
bdrms, 2 baths, hot tub, many upgrades such as oak
floors, gourmet kitchen and french doors. Private back
yard. $309,000 IM 1 llYIE lllP
WE NEED YOUR LISTINGS
Bob &. Dovie Koop
631-1266
PEllTHOUSE CONDO
Villa Balboa's larges penthouse, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family
room, wet bar, formal livtng and dining room.Submit all
offers $265,000. Ill I HYIE IMP
RENTAL
3 bdrm, 3 bath condo. $995 mo. Ill .ll., II IUlll * CUSTOM VIEW HOME *
Foreclosure, wood & glass 3 bdrms, 3 baths, gourmet
kitchen. Ocean, canyon & city lights view. Owner & lender
wlll cooperate with the sale of this home $399,000. IM .II
1 IUIEI
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. IN .II I IUlll
CAMEO SH~IES
Spacious 5 bdrm, 5 bath, form JI llvlng and dining room .
Oversized lot w ith pool and s,"'a. Ocean view, private
beaches, owner will consider I .:. "se option or finance
property. $529,000 ... " . r
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
234 E. 17th ST., COSTA M~SA • 631-1266
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
$5000 DOWN
Large R-2 lot w/2 bdrm home. Nu
paint inside and out. Hardwood
floors. Lender owned. 11sn
llllTIEI 63 1-1266
OWNER Will CARRY OR TUDE
NEWPORT BAYFIONT
1nn1m11a
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131-12U
SPINNAKER BAY
A PRIVATE COMMUNITY
Select your carpet, flooring and move -into this brand new
two bedroom, 2.5 ba condominium. Walk to bay and
oceanfront. Offered at $223,000. For details call llln
llllTHEI 63 1-1266 .
* * LENDER REPOSSESSION * *
. Absolute Bargain II
Call For Private Showing Appoint ment
~~~~v PATRICK TENORE
IQTIFllX\REALTORS 631-1266/760-8702 Pl TRICK TEllORE
WMIC
831-1288
This e.<ceptional home, the likes to which has never been constructed In South Orange
County, is, being offered with th~ following amenities and features. Any serious party who
desires fu rther information or detalls, please contact me for a personal meeting.
GENERAL FEATURES
• 7, 100 Square Feet/Living Space
• 5 Spacious Bedrooms, 3 with Private Decks
• 5 Baths + 2 Powder Rooms
• 4 Stone or Marble Fireplaces
• 3 Bar Areas Finished in Oak
•Wine Cellar Finished in Stone & Wood
• Large Family & Game Room with Main Bar
• Gourmet Kitchen with Dual Food Preparation Centers
• Formal Dining Room with Panoramic Views
• Large Service/laundry Room with Dumb Waiter
• Custom Pool & Spa Complex
• Library Finished In Classic Oak
•Master Walk-in Closet Doubles as Security Room
• Complete Landscaping and Front Motor Court
• Plush Carpets & Marble Entry
• Electric Security Gates to Motor Court
CONSTRUCTION FEATURES
• Solid Stone Construction
• Solid Oak 8' Doors Throughout
•Imported Chinese Slate Roof
• 1 O' Classic Ceilings
• Oak Paneled French Windows
• All Oak Cabinetry and Facings
• Imported Crystal & Brass Lighting Fi xtures
• Oversize Sub Zero Refrigerator/Freezer Units
• Premier Bath and Kitchen Fixtures Throughout
• Dual Heating & Air Conditioning Systems
• Extensive Storage Areas
• Premium Lot:
.80 Acre, Zoned Equestrian
End of Cul-de-Sac
Panoramic Views
Highly Useable for Tennis or Stables
Previews
underway
at Irvine
• pro1ect
Standard-Pacific Corp.
officials say interest strong
in Northw~ development
Preview sales have begun at North-
wood Greenfield, a development of
single-family homes In Irvine. Built by •
Standard-Pacific Corp., the community
ultimately will consist of 197 executive
residences.
As part of Irvine's Woodbridge com-
munity, Northwood residents will have
access to a variety of recreational
amenities.
"There has been Intense home-
shopper Interest In Northwood Greenfield
ever since plans for the project were first
announced." said Steve Scarborough,
vice president of Standard-Pacific.
"Based on Inquiries to date, we anticipate
a very successful opening of saJes."
Available In four, two-story floor
plans. Northwood Greenfield homes
range from 2. 111 to 2,889 square feet.
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For additional Information. phone
551-01 42. Buyera line up for prenew aalee at Standard-Pacific Corp.'• Northwood Greenfield ln tmne. -----------,
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Owners of this ~cent manor-high on a hill in prestigious Harbor Ridge-will consider your property as down payment!
A luxurious 5 Bd, 7 Ba, Library-custom-boasting of the ultimate in quality & design from gourmet kitchen to incredible-
VIEW-Mstr-suite w/sauna & f-place. 40' pool & spa. 3 car garage. Submit your trades. $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt
VISTA FIUIE
3 Bd + Fam. Portofino. Prime lot acrc:m from park & pool.
$165,000. Call Barbara Kastle
IEWPllT 01111
1 Bd Prime location! Prof. decor. Pool gym + security. Clean
& pretty. Only $92,900. Call Barbara Kastle
YUILY LUSE
Magnificent Linda Isle bayfront w /pier and slip. 4 Bd, 4 ~
Ba, formal dining room, den plus family room. $7500 ftlO.
Call Harriet Perry
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186' Golf Course Frontage
$895,000
Single-level smaller custom home with terrific expansion
capability. Overlooks 15th T~ and 16th Fairway. Simply
one of the finest locations in all of Big Canyon!!! Priced at lot
value-tenm avail. to qualified buyer. Contact Barbara
Kastle for viewing.
Lllll ISLE-llEI I SLIP
Totally & tastefuly remodeled 4 Bd, fam. and den with no
detail overlooked. Huge mstr-suite w/f-place, balcony &
bay view. Lovely fonnal dining and trench doors open onto
graden patio. Light & airy thruout. Room for 45' boat + side
tie. OW Carry-submit on trades. $995,000. Jeri Hunt
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Best location! View of pool and large patio Beautiful 3 Br, 3 Ba Monaco model on large REDUCED $50,000! Vlew 'home. Spyglass'
3 Br, 2'n Ba, wet bar. FP In living room. corner lot. Perfect home for a couple with aJI beauty with 5 Br. Panoramic ocean, bay and cit~ ..
Ampte guest pafklng. Heart of old CdM & downstairs and large Mstr suite. Private yard lights view. Lovely pool & spa. Newty dec«a1ed1(
ertyl $325,000. Vergllene Hull Bonus room has been added and Is sound
proofed for hi-fl system. Security system! Prtce ..................... ..
close to everything-. A very special prop-with lovety blaci< bottom spa and fruit trees. On choice k>t. $725,000. Lois Cornwell I
has been reduced to $425,000 .,.., ... .,..,....,.. ••imr ..... • .... ... This charming expanded & remodeled Monaco ~ , --~ _. ~ •-_.. was the cover home of the August laue of ... IUlft.U WITI Piil
• 3 Br & den, 3 Ba Oeauvllle model with panoramic t view of golf course and night lights. Custom pool
'' and spa. Prime street In Big Canyon. Asking
••• $625.000. Vergllene Hull t
~ SlllU LEVEL ILIFFS IUUTY
Fin~st corner location. Best priced Anita plan in
Bluffs . Inviting kitchen, fan1tly room, pretty patio.
fireplace. Sparkling clean 3 Br with convertible
den, 2 Ba on fee land. $219.000 ~: ~ PRIVATE IEACM f: Lowest priced home in the guard-gated com-
!• munlty of Bayshores. Charming 2 Br, 3 Ba and
den with all brick courtyard which leads through
~ French doors to a lovely private patio with
beautiful trees. Remodeled kitchen and baths.
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CISTOM EUROPEAN II SPYliUSS HILL
Outstanding custom European style home with
panoramic view of the ocean. Catalina Island,
Newport Bay and city lights. 5 Br. 7 Ba. formal
OR. Five fireplaces, almost 6000 sq. ft. of
elegant living. Also beautiful pool and spa PLUS
steam and sauna room. Excellently priced at
$1 ,550.000
LIYELY LIClllE
3 Br, 3 Ba, 3 car garage Lucerne. Shows like a
model. Softly decorated In neutral tones.
Gorgeous view of mountains and city lights.
Lovety spacious courtyard. This is new on the
marke1 and a treat to behold! $650.000
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Model perfect home with country kitchen has
wood plank ttoorlng, butcher-block Island.
Large 4 Br wtth plantation , shutters In FR.
Spacious 2-sty entry foyer. Two stone fire-
places. Mature foliage yard lends lovely accents.
Custom children's play area. Only $247,000.
Ann Marte Murphy
f. • LIYILY UltH 4' On prestigious ltnda lste wtth dook tor a large
:..., boat ptus a aide tie. Spacious home with 5 Br.
t 4 ~ Ba, 3 car garage plus many extras. Now at
~ $1 .450,000
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• REDUCED PRICE! Spectacular view of moun-•.& talns & city lights from this very special Nan-i tucket model In Spyglass Hiii. 5 Br, formal
dining, large family room. Professionally decor-
ated Entertainment backyard with pool, spa.
and fire ring. Now $645,000. Bob Gross
Lovety 4 Br, 3 Ba Cape Horn model wtth Orange County Magazine. 3 Br, famity room. f,
fabulous view. Tastefully upgraded throughout. den. oak pub. French doors & windows wtth
Formal dining room. Additional cabinets In much use of brick add to the Country French •
kitchen & garage. Soft, neutral decor. Custom decor. Also, a main floor Mstr suite. air con-1
drapes. marble entry, security system. Must see ditloning, 3 car garage & a lovely pool & spa.
at $569.000 Owner will trade down. There is also fantastic '.
assumable financing available. Asking $650,000 y
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Lowest priced 5 Br, 4 Ba, expanded plan In the THE COIDG G~R •.REAMS · A _ exclusive gate-guarded community of Harbor .. ~
Ridge. Lovely end unit on a cul-de-sac street Waken to the reality of his spacious 3 Br condo ~
with a "wrap-around" view of ocean. rnpuntalns Decorator perfect for warm entertaining and '
and city lights. $785.000. Orriel Smith comfortable relaxation. Deck and covered patio ~· •
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Nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac
with an incredible Mstr and guest suite.
This new traditional 5800 sq. ft . home wtll
flt any lifestyle. 5 Br, 7 Ba, 4 flreplaces,
herringbone hardwood ftoors. beveled
windows and much more make this custom
home required viewing for the discriminat-
ing buyer. Asking $1 ,695,000
1.91 WATllFlllT
Flexible property! Outstanding bayfron1 next to
60' sandy beach. Can be one large 6 Br, 5 Ba
home or duplex. Owner wlll finance and will
consider trade. $1 ,350,000. Mary Slvasllan
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Beautiful plan for a couple. Two private Br suite
areas. Beautifully decorated with Its own private
patio with spa. View and patio overlo<>Klng golf
course. A very ~lal property for $395,000.
SUBMIT ALL OFFERS!
•••••• wm,.. Mountain & lloht view from this 2 Br and den, 3
Ba Miramar l n Harbor Ridge. French decor,
hardwood floors. plantation shutters. Beautifully
maintained. $495,000. Vergllene Hull
.. extensive mirroring. Privacy and 1ust steps to
a lush park ... Located in Woodbridge & offered ~l ..
at $148.000. Helen Wood • •
DRAMATIC WITERFllOIT II IOYER SllORES *:
This large, spacious 5 Br. 5 Ba waterfront home l
Is an exceptional buy for the family who wants
everything; boat docks to accom 3 yachts, •
separate in-law suite w/FP. Mstr suite and
private ad101nmg study-both w/cozy FP's, ~
totally private inner courtyard allows entertain-~
ing en1oyment of huge pool, spa & fountain ~
Video security system. 3 car garage All this for 1J.
under $900.000. Jan Foster ~
FOIECLOSllE-WllST 01 TIE ILICI ti
An exceptional value-lowest priced in Irvine ..
Terrace. A fantastic buy for the smart buyer c ·
needing 4 Br. 21.lz Ba. Home on pool sized lot.
PRICED TO SELL $265,000. Jan Foste< •
• Ill Wiil PllSlllET ' This super premium. outer turning basin lo-
cation on Linda tsle can absolutety not be
matched! Completely unobstructed water view •
and access. Expand the now 45' docks to ~
accommodate up to 75' yacht. 4 Br of gracious 1l
living. $1,395.000. Jan Fos1er •
llUT FAlllLI -• TIST11 Spacious living at arr atfOfdabte price! Com-
posed of 5 Br. 3 Ba, family room. dining room
and living room. This home has an upgraded
copper plumbing system. Situated on a large lot
1t is ideal for family en1oyment Offered at
$316,000. Kathleen Kuilanoff
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Enjoy this 4 Br. 3 Ba home atop the un-
obs1ructed Bluffs in Capo Beach. This com-
manding 180° ocean view and enhaooed by this
warm and cozy two story rustic dwemng. Re-
allstlcally priced f<>f lmmed. sale Motivated
seller. Good financing. $595,000. Jan Fos1er
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Large commercial build ing on Pac. Coast
Hwy-fully leased with 5 tenants. 38 years •
remaining on lease. Asking $495.000. Karen
Kudla
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LINDA ISLE ... A comfortable kind of elegance.
Visualize a magnificent five bedroom home. Pier
and float for large boat . . . Security gated
community for complete privacy. Custom buNt
with numerous amenltleS Including stained and
leaded glass windows, hardwood floors. Maid's
quarters downst8'rs. Master and children's
wings upstairs. Patio with southern exposure
........................................................... $2,350,000
DOVER SHORES ... Imagine a c•rcular dining
room or a jacuzzi wtth a retractable roof and you
will have some idea of the excitement to be
found here. Thia magnificent four. bedroom
home sits on a towering cllff with an unspoiled
view of the ocean. A most unusuaJ property.
Let's taJk about It ................................. $995,000
DOVER SHORES ... Meticulous detailing. On
the bayfront. Beautifully remodeled within past
three years. French doors. Oak catHnetry.
Beveled mirrors. Gourmet kitchen with com-
plete appliances. Ave spacious bedrooms. Four
baths. Master bedroom retreat with fireplace
plus adjoining room for office or study. Huge
brick patio. Spa. Pier and float for large boat.
$200,000 reduction ............... Now $975,000 Fee
SPYGLASS taL ... A million dollar vleW with a
home to match. A beautifully customized five
bedroom Southp.ort model. Hardwood floor,.
Decorator wan . coverings. Lovely paneling.
Sauna In master bath. Restful pooi and spa. One
of Spyglass Hiii's best views of the bay and
ocean. A fantastic of $100,000 ............ $895,000
DOVER SHORES . . . Elegant bayfront home
with large pier and float. Main house features
formaJ living room, dining room and library with
custom elegant walnut shelves. Nine foot ceil-
ings, oak parquet floors and Strauss crystal
chandeliers. Privacy for guests or older children
In separate two bedroom suite across the brick
courtyard. Completely refurbished ...... $885,000
HARBOR VIEW ESTATES ... The hlghty d&-
slrable Devonshire model. Only one of two
freestanding units In the entire Harbor Ridge
Estates. Mountain, city lights and ocean views.
Five bedrooms. Formal dining room. Breakfast
ar~. Wet bar. Three car garage ......... $825,000
PIRRIS, CALIFORNIA . . . Nearly new com-
merctal shopping center, completed In 1984. Six
untta ..• aH leMed> but one with five year terms.
Located Jn fut grOwing Riverside County. Pro-
jected Income $62,000 trlJ?le net.. ....... $750,000
ffAMOll ,.._ laTATES-. . . Captivating,
tpUt level heme. F.tve bedrooms. Two brick
,.,...,_.., tt la u.. rare free standing DE-vOHSHtRe MODEL wtth tlled roof and 3 car
garage. Lovefy vtewe ........................... $825,000.
SUPER VALUE .. DOYER 8HOM8 ...
Spacious five bedroom view home. Three
fireplaces. Two wet bars. Separate maids
quarters. Paneled library. Oak parquet ftoora.
French doors. Skylights. Gourmet kitchen.
Owner says "SELL NOW". Call Ronnie
Maravlch for price details
Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ....... 1226 POlatia Drive
DOYER SHOllES ... If you think of "v&rlety" as
the spice of life, you wtll love this dramatic three
bedroom custom home. The retractable roof
over Indoor pool and spa plus large~ room
with fireplace ... all this plus panor~ view of
upper bay and city tights. Flreplt on beautifully
landscaped bl-level patio .............. $750,000 Fee
DOYER SHORES . . . This beauttfulty reftned
home Is "alive" wherever you look ... magnifi-
cent views from every room. Extenatve UM of
fine woods throughout. The Island kitchen ac-
cented with coiorful tile should be .a ~t to
any housewife. Five spacious bedroom$ and
four baths. Master suite upstairs with beamed
celllngs, skylights and private stucty. plus
breathatklng view. 16X32 heated pool ahd three
car garage with workShop ................... $7 49.000
DOVER 8HOIE8 ... This most unusual three
bedroom custom home sits beautifully on.a eun-
klssed knoll. Panoramic views and generously
proportioned ;ooms are the dominant ..........
But . . . the Indoor pool Is one of the moat
stunning features of the home. The ultimate In
owner financing Is avaUable ................. S7 44,000
HARBOR RK>Q~ •.. Build your dream home on
this spectacular view tot. App,oxlmately one--
fourth acre allows ample latitude for a house
design that would encompass the entire pan-
oramic view of bay, ocean and city
lights ..................................................... $725,000
BALBOA (PENINSULA POINT) ... Six Income
units. Five one bedroom unlt.f and one unit with
two bedrooms plus private patio. Property
located In a quiet residential area with the charm
9f Old Balboa. Excellent Income with no vacancy
factor. Gross Income $38,396 ............. $695,000
8PYGLA88 HILL ... Popular Capehorn. Cul de
sac location. Spacious four bedroom home.
Front row ocean and bay vtew. Neat and clean
condition. Easy access yet very private
locatlon ................................................. $597,000
BA YCRllT •.. Attractive five bedroom home.
Great family oriented street. Perfect floor plan
for large family. French doors, plantatJon lhut·
tera. Cozy flrepa.ce. Spack)ua muter bedroom
with sitting room for privacy and relaxa-
tlon ...................................................... 1369,000.
CAIEO SHORES ... Everyone iovee a Window
to the sea. This four bedroom hu It all. Beauti-
fully refurbished with new carpet and pamt. An
easy walk to three beaches of your
choice ................................................... $595,000
BA&.BOA PE .... ULA ... Duplex on the beach
with a forever ocean view. Clean three bedroom
and two bedroom units with garage. Exceflent
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PE...aul.A POINT . . . Three Income units.
Two, three and three bedrooms. Exc:eptk>nafly
good location ... Just one bk>dc to bey or ocean.
Rare Income property located among bemltiful
homes. OWner's unit With spa Is highly up-
graded. $144,500 down ....................... '660,000
BAYCREST ... Elegant In every reepect. Even
the light fixtures suggest qualtty. Four apactoua
bedrooms upstairs. Richly app<Mnted maater
suite downstairs. French doors and windows.
Luxurlantty pfanted yard. Pool... .......... $550,000
DOYER SHORES . . . This custom three
bedroom resktence Is very special. Set on an
exhilarating view lot, cuShloned by prdens,
complimented by a pool and spa, the houle-ls a
sure exerctae In cra1'smanehfp. Every-81M1ilty 19
here. Fully alarmed, perfectty prlvete ·and In
meticulous condition throughout. One of the
most btJau1tful valun In &over
Shores ....•...........•..••......•....................•. $545,000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR ... Country French
custom three bedroom, three bath home. lavtsh
use of fine oak. All rooms are apack>ua. Very
private master suite complete with attttng room.
Restful patio with spa. One and one-half bfocks
to the beach. Owner wlll contktet lease/
option ..............................•...••....•.•........ $460,000
DOYER SHORES .•• Contemporary, dramatic
five bedroom, view home. Upttalr. muter
bedroom retreat with sitting room and fanteatlc
view. Huge lot with separate
storage/workshop/gueat house. Outstanding
below 11'11 assumable financing. Can be
purchased with $50,000 down, or would trade
for house In Tustin or Lemon Heights Areas.
Reduced $20,000 ......................... Now $448,000
HMUK>R IUDQI ... The popular "Renata.
aance" model. Tutefully upgraded. Plantation
ahuttera.' Decorator wall coverings. Mirrored
w8'1s. Three apacJoua bedrooms. Family room. •
Format dining room. Brick ftreptaoe. 1wo car
detached garage .................................. $435,000
BAYCMIT • . . An lnvttlng and comfortable
four bedroom, three and OM-ti• beth home.
Gourmet kitchen with Wert convenience.
SpaclOua back~d wtth ~t treee and =r..~m~~.•,,.: ... ~ ... ~,..~., =~:
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Jerry DaJebout. .. JuneAdams ... Scotl Adams ... Marcie Adler ... Carol Alllaon ... Gayte Amato •.• Pat Andrews ... Dottie Austero ... SyMa Baboff ... Jeanne M .
Baer ... Roger Barqulst ... Jacque Barqulst...Joan Blrdsall ... Dorls Brown ... Sue Anne Cody ... Pla D'Aut1a. .. Janlce Oebay ... Norma Farmer ... Caroffne F18h-
er ... Janet Asher ... Susan Frost...Mlckey HerreO ... Nora Hlgglns ... lrene loudon ... Ronnle Maravtch ... Pofty Millspaugh ... Salty Nettel ... Chtlsten
Nllsen ... Jacque O'lea ... Chrls Pltchess ... Dlane Prosser ... Robln Schlltz ... Leon&ra Smlth ... Janet Smlth ... Elelne Svedeen ... Vlrglnla Swan ... Sharon Vogt.
HAMOR VIEW HOMES . . . .Beautifully up-
graded and remodeled "Palermo" model.
located on a quiet cul de aac. Country French
decor. Oak floors and ~tings In kitchen and
family room. Four spacious bedrooms. Two and
one-half batha. Other features Include skylights
and French doors. Restful deci< and spa. Very
private backyard ................................. $359,000
EASTaUFF ... Allurlng, park-like atmosphere,
numerous trees, lush landscaping. Slngle story
four bedroom home. lovely hardwood floors In
llvlng and dining areas. Huge backyard with
swimmer's pool and two dressing rooms near
pool. Great curb appeaJ... .................... $359,000
CUFF HAVEN • . . Attractive duplex. Two
bedrooms each. Hardwood floors throughout.
Preeentty uled aa a slngle unit, but easily
convertible. Beautlfutty landscaped and well
matntatned. New plumbing. New paint. Security
system. Just reduced ................... Now $350,000
BAYCREIT ..• Walk Into this house and you wlll
experience the eensatlon of being part of It. For
entertaining, It's versatile. For family living. It's
practlcaJ. All rooms (four bedrooms, four baths.
kitchen, dining room and famlly room) are ex-
tremely spacious. The pool ls simply superb. The
land Is Included In the purchase price. Dollar
four dollar, this possession makes
sense .................................................... $350,000
NEWPORT· HEIGHTS ... Ocean and bay view.
Enjoy the harbor activity. Very neat and clean.
Three bedrooms. Two baths. Easy walk to shops
and banks. Freshly painted. New copper plumb-
ing. Recently refurbished ..................... $349,000
BACK BAY .•. Panoramic view of bay. moun-
tain• and city lights. Four bedrooms. Huge llvlng
room and den .•. each wtth fireplace. Communi-
ty poof and cabana and nine hole putting green.
Finished cabinets In garage ................. $345,000
a AYCREST . . . Custom bullt five bedroom
home. Four baths. One bedroom and bath
ld•ty 9ituated for maid's quarters or guests.
Gourmet kitchen wtth breakfast area. Formal
dining room. Thr• cat garage ............ $3.iS,000
BAYCRE8T . . . A spectacular contemporary
residence In a prime area. It has looks, per-
aonallty, roomlneaa and comfort. It has an
exciting retractable roof. It also has four gen-
erous bedrooms, three baths, a dining room, a
family room, a tounglng area, a private patio and
a low m•ntenance yard. Owner flnancing avail-
able . . . below market rate. Lease/option
8Y911a* ..•••...•.•....• , ...........•.•..•..•......•••. $339.000
UYCM8T ... Immaculate Ivan Wella custom·
bult tour bedroom home. TWo full bath•. Two
h8lf betM. 8plictoua IMng room with cozy ftre-r=n. Urge fwnly room wtth parqwt ftoorl.
lllMd ::-'...t:" breekfast area. HoMe ._ .,_. by only one famlly.
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**SUPER VALUE IN DOVER 8HORIE8**
... Prestigious home. Tropical landacaplng,
water1all and footbridge OWK lovely private
entry pool and convertible spa. Four
bedrooms, plus maJds room with bath. lovely
view of ocean, upper bay and night tights.
Price reduced $145,000 .......... Now $425.000
Open Sat-Sun 1-t:30
WESTCLIFF . . . Captivating four bedroom,
three bath home. Huge comer lot wtth ample
space for pool. Spacious living room with flre-
place. Comfortable kitchen-family room com-
bination with fireplace and wet bar. Format
dining room. Very private back yard. Three car
garage with laundry and workshop. With
substantlaJ down payment, owner will carry
large first trust deed ............................ $325,000
BAYCREST ... Attractive family home. Four
bedrooms. Formal dining room. Family room.
Newly remodeled kitchen with aJI new ap-
pliances. Hardwood floors. Convenient attic.
Child-gated custom pool and spa ....... $309,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES . . . Beautifully main-
tained "PaJermo" model. Four spacious
bedrooms. Comfortable family room with wet
bar. Cozy living room with fireplace. Large
ki1chen with parquet floors. lush backyard.
Great family home ................................ $300,000
NEWPORT BEACH ... New custom home In
traditional design. UnbeUevably spacious ma.
ter bedroom suite with great exerdae room,
Including jaouzzl and sauna. Three fireplaces.
Walk-In closets. Fully equipped kitchen wtth
breakfast area and greenhouse window. Four
bedrooms. Ave and one-half ctosets. Fully
equipped kitchen with breakfast area and
greenhouse window. Four bedrooms. Ave and
one-half baths. Fully landscaped. Three cat
garage .................................................. $299,000
BAYCAl!ST ... Detlghtful four bedroom, three
bath home. Designed for comfort and gr9cious
entertaining. Spacious llvlng room wt1h ftre-
ptaoe. Formal dining room. Liberal size famtty
room with parquet floors. Lovely wood paneling.
Wet bar. Recent upgrading as to decor. luxur-
iant backyard with swimmers· pool. Estate sin
lot. ......................................................... $298,000
PENINSULA POINT ... The atmosphere of Old
Newport! Watk to the Bay ... the ooean beach .
.. or the wedge ..• It's all right therel Thia older
four bedroom home wtth tome ooeen view
needs your loving care ......................... $295,000
aAYCREIT . . . Metlculoualy upgraded and
maintained four bedroom home. 8eeutJfulty
.ided family room wtth fireplace, wet tMlr and _
haJf bath. Thr• flrept.-. Mirrored nrdr~
FMtful beekyard wtth iwlmmlng pool Md~
vate uuna hOUM. s.wrt foot block wen tor tot.a
p(tvacy. Juat reduced .................. Now $295,000
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..wPORT BEACH ..• Customized condo. Rare
three bedroom converted to two bedrooms. All
plastered cetllnga. Dee6gner wall covering•. ,._
c•led lighting. ExteMMt butft-ln at«age.
Beautiful view of Bay and Ooun ......... $290,000
BAYCRE8T ... DeHghtful three bedroom, two
bath home In an exclusive area. Two flreplacea.
CentraJ alt conditioning. All rooms of generous
size. Large lot. Ample space to park recreational
vehlcie or boat. Owner will carry 98COnd truat
deed wtth substantial down ................. S285,000
VILLA BALBOA ... Shows like a model. One
bedroom and convertible den. Arst floor, corner
loctlon. View from fNfK'f room. Beautifully
equipped kitchen Including microwave.
FumtsNngs atso for sale. Owner will carry
substantial eecond trust deed or
exchange .............................................. $269,500
HARBOR YEW HC>m8 ... This outstanding
curb appeal eet• thla lovely three bedroom
home apart. Special features Include step-down
living room wtth fireplace, formaJ dining room
and f amlly room. The covered patio plus beauti-
fully planted yard lends to the enjoyment. You
own the land ......................................... $268,500
HARBOR HIGHLANDS . . . Attractive four
bedroom home In a family oriented area. Two
and one-half baths. Recently remodeled kitchen
with eating area. Fenoed and very private
backyard wtth swimmer's pool. Complete secur-
ity system ............................................. $265,000
BAYCREST . . . An extraordinary home In a
chotce location. Four spacious bedrooms. Two
and one-half baths. large living room with
fireplace. Formal dining room plus dining space
In kitchen. Antique ceillng fans, skylights.
stained glass windows. Walk-In closets.
Spacious yard with hot tub . Just
reduced ........................................ Now $260,000
BACK BAY ... Conveniently located. Slgnlfl-
centty upgraded. Three overslz:e bedrooms.
large family room wtth ftreplaoe. Family/dining
room wtth gu flreptace. Easy maintenance yard.
Sprinklers, front and ,.., .................... $194,500
NEWPORT CREST ... VfJfY quiet and private
three bedroom condominium. FormaJ dining
room. Separate breakfast room. Property In top
oondhlon. Freshly painted. Assume existing loan
of $150,000 at 11.25% ......................... $185,000
EA8T81DE C08 TA •I A ... One of the moat
attractive three b9droom condos In Brittany
Woods. Spfft aevet. Two master bedrooms. Tlte
floor In klk:Mn Ind bethl. Flreplece. Two car
gw1lge. ~to~ ... Including
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PAT BAUER
STEPHANIE BERNARDY
JERRY BOGAN
ROGER BROWN
JOE CHRISTOPHER
TILLIE DELATOllE
ANNE DENNIS
MIL TON FREEMAN
JAN GABRIEL
YVONNE GILL
PHYLLIS HAYDEN
LINDA JACOBS
VIRGINIA MANSON
JAVAD MANSOOR
JOHN MARTIN
CAROL MULVEY
BOB NEWELL
VIRGINIA O'BRIEN
LOWELL STARK
CLAUDETTE TAYLOR
GIB WALKER
CUTLER DIPPELL HOWARD DIPPELL
33 77 Via Lido
Lido Realty Newport Beach, California 673-7300
IEWPGRT CREST TOWIHOIES
$1M.MI-1n ready condition to move in, has been painted, drapes &
carpeting. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths.
$1H,5"-Prof~ionally decorated 3 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, model
condition.
$179,SH-Fully furnished 2 bedroom. 2 bath tn·level, permanent ocean
view from master suite
$111,MI-Features 3 bedrooms, 21 2 baths tn level, some ocean vtew
$119,SH-BANK OWNED large 4 bedrooms. 2 11z baths.
$119,llt-ln model condiuon with spectacular water view 3 bedrooms.
2 ~ baths.
$250,0ff-Full ocean view Crom living room & master suite. 3 bedrooms,
2 1h baths.
EMY ._llITT Nil, SPA All THiii CllRTS.
WILi II 1111 Tl WCI. UU WEU IWITAJ•I. LINDA ISLE IAYFIOIT fOIEClOSUI( -Marvelous water view from living room.
dining room & kitchen, an entertainer's delight. Add 3 bedrooms. 3 baths
for a perfect single level home. Large assumable loan. Asking $799,000.
$95,000-$300,000
IUK OWHJ WACHT LOT -in Laguna Beach with
a white water view, approximately 25 x 80.
Submit on terms. $95,000.
WESTCUFF VJW -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 IWTIFUl HTIEAT -with a breathtaking view
of ocean & bay from 2 balconies. This Ver-
sailles condo features 3 bedroom· 2 baths.
large closets, washer & dryer Included.
Comm. pool & spa area. Offered at $275,000.
$300,000-$600,000 -
SIPH FtOOI Pl.Al -two story Lido Isle home
remodeled In excellent taste. features 3
bedrooms. 3 baths, den, large sundeck &
patio, built-In stereo. Price $493,500.
TWO HPlDU -at $359,000 each. Very well
maintained, near ocean at Newport Beach
bult In '79. 4 car garages each unit. Good
Investment.
Ull onH l U UCEWIT IUl -in Corona del
Mar. Corner location on WaterfronU>r. Cus-·
tom built home, French windows, oak floor-
ing, close to shops. Price $475,000.
ll1IPOIT IOCITS -One of 4 homes on cul-de-
sac, all 4 years new. Features 3 bedrooms,
den, formal dining room. Assume present
loan. Price $350,000. CALL NOW.
WOY APPOUIC -2 story home with 3 large
bedrooms, 2~ baths, family room, formal
dining. Wetl maintained, move-In condition.
Price $425,000 on Via Quito. .
JIST USnt M LM ISL£ -a neat and clean 3
~room, 2 bath home on large lot close to
clubhouse. $349,000.
FAllTASTIC 2 STOIY -on lido Isle and near new,
beautifully decorated with furnishings nego-
tiable. 3 bedrooms. 2'/i baths. den. wet bar,
rooftop spa. REDUCED TO $559,000.
$600,000 . $,00,000 . ,
llH OWIED -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.
1fJ acre. Price $650,000
SPACIOUS HD DESIRAIU -home on Lido Isle
corner location. Beautifully maintained 4
bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room. High
ceilings with open b.e~s and a lush patio for
relaxing and entert~ltling. Price $675,000 on
Plazza Udo.·
DOVEi HORES CUFF NOME -on Galaxy Drive. an
exciting 4 bedrooms + a large family room
with fantastic view of bay and ocean. Pool &
putting green for added pleasure. Price
$775,000. Fee land.
BAYFROMTS TO $1,900,000 ·r
IAYFIHT Ml·llSE -On Lido Park Drive with a
fantastic water view. from 4th floor. One
bedroom & bath, new kitchen, security bldg.
Sllp available. Affordable price $220,000.
FllTASIC IAY V1EW -From this orlglnal Lido Isle
bayfront on 45' wide lot next to greenbelt for
a more spacious feeling. Priced now at
S 1.575,000 on Via Lido Nord.
TtUlY ElCEPTIOUl -Lido Isle bayfront on a
laroe lot next to greenbelt. Features separate
maid's quarters, 3 car garage, large sUp for
60' boat. huge master suite with sitting room
& fireplace. Price $1.800,000.
IAYFIOIT llCl·l1SE -On Lido Park Drive, 3rd
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floor corner unit. One bedroom, one bath,
super bay view. Owner will finance. Price
$275.000.
IAYFIOIT llCIUISE -on Lido Park Dr offers a
reel show place. Master bedroom. den. 11h
' baths, beautiful kitchen, security bldg. RE-
DUCED $50,000 now $295,000. Low dnll
llY AH CITT UCllTS -enhance this pro-
fessionally decorated bayfront condo on lido
Park Dr. Features 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, den.
2 decks. air cond. Walk to shops & res-
t~urants. Slips available. Price $475.000.
OWUTIC PllC£ IEtUCTIH -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.
FUTASTlt PllCE llHCTIOll -you can't afford to
pass up. Beautifully remodeled bayfront with
. super view & dock for large boat. Price
$1 ,295,000 on Via Lido Soud. Large master
suite with bay view.
IEWINC IATEI VIEW -from this 2 story
bayfront with 4 spacious bedrooms. 4 baths.
family room. 2 fireplaces -1 in master suite.
dock and sandy beach On Via Lido Soud
$1,495,000.
ElCEWlT OREi FIUICtlC -Is offered with this
Lido Isle bayfront with a super view of all bay
, activities. Slip Nith m ... :~~· ~!~rical outlets.
Ideal for spo· tflsher. Features 3 bedrooms,
family roorr, formal dining room. Price
$1 .~95.000 >n Via Lido Nord.
"UJOY Tl( IOUN , 'CTMTIES -from this elegant-
ly decorated '1ayfront home on Lido Isle. Has
·every featul", that would appeal to a dls.-
cnmlnatlng IJuyer. 5 bedrooms. den, maid's
quarters, doct< for 2 boats. Price $1.900,000
on Via Lido Nord.
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2 BR plue FAii RM°' DEN
• 10 Morntng View (Turtle Aoc:k Ridge) Irv.
854-71CM $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-e
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2476 #A Santa Ana Ave, CM
5-46-2313 $139,900 Sunday 11-5
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1528 Orange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Costa Meta
673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4
**5109 Seashore Drive, N.B.
756-9162 $395,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
••8 Jade Cove, SPYQiUa, COM
7eo-.8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5
1168 Kingston, Costa Mela
645-0303 $237 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
Front row view of Newport Harbor
& Ocean. Rambling California Ranch
&tate. 415 Bedrooms, gourmet
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1228 Polaril DttYe, Dover Shores, NB
831-7300 '1&45,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1206 S.ntlago Ortw, Dover Shores, NB
831-7300 ... 25,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
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844-9080 ~.975,000 Sunday 1-4
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beam ceil.lnp. formal DR. 3 fireplaces,
FR plus library. Bank will help finance! Brine of {era!
Channing Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot,
deck. courtyard. pier &slip. $1,100,000.
BAYSIDE PLACE UYFRONT
I Exdtinc Ocean & Jetty views. 4 Br, 3 Be.
3700 eq. ft. car partdnc. $1,150,000
WEST BAY·AYE llAYFRONT
At N.H.Y C. Traditional 5 Br spectacular
bay view. Owner financing. $1,050,000 .
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Panoramic ocean & city vaew, spacious 5
Br. 3 Ba. Xlnt financing. DOW $750,000.
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2 dozen buyers move in during one week
From the first weekend of move-Ins at
Woodbridge Stonegate In Irvine, a Bren
Co. neighborhood, the enthusiasm has
been oontaglou1. More than 25 buyers,
most fir~t-tlme buyer•, doaed escrow and
started to move Into their new homes
during the same week.
Rudy Svrcek, 8alel manager for Bren
Co. southern dlvtsk>n, noted that "We
constaruJy bur. from the media, that the
first-time buyers Just aren't buying, or
can't afford to. and that they aren't even
looking. I wish the media could have been
here for the first two weeks of move-Ins at
Woodbridge Stonegate.
"Here were perfect strangers just
jumping up and down, Introducing famil-
ies. getting to know each other ... In the
middle of the normal moving-In burden, It
was just a delight to see so many people so
exerted!"
Bren Co. sold Woodbridge Stonegate
Homes before the models were built or
anything existed esoept renderings and
floor plans.
Of two phases of 55 and 62 homes
offered for sale In the last three months, a
90 percent sales soecess has been
realized to date. The reasons. according
to Svroek are, eomewhat In order: Price.
home design, Woodbridge, and Irvine
itself.
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"To be able to come into the Irvine
and Woodbridge market with homes
priced from the S90,000s created Its own
enthusiasm, and we had a tremendous
pre-Interest list. Once the models opened.
our buyers -were. -almost uniformly.. .even
more pleased with what they had bought
once they saw the reality," he says.
Bren Co.'• Woodbrld«e Stonecate boma ln lrrine are a ••c:ceM wltb flnt-tlme bayen. cle'ftloper eaya.
Bren Co. attributes this success and
buyer enthusiasm to being In the right
place at the right time with the right
product.
"Woodbridge Is already estab-
ltshed," says Svrcek, "and our buyers
very often have parents who are helping
wrth the home purchase for a first-time
buyer. Parents, friends, uncles and aunts
all feel very good about their kids or
relatives living In Irvine and living In
Woodbridge. so they help here where they
might hold back when it comes to living
somewhere else."
Woodbridge Stonegate still has a
M mes available. priced from the mld-
$90.000s. The development, the first Bren
neighborhood to be built in the new
southeast quadrant of Woodbridge, of-
fers California-contemporary stucoo ex-
teriors with custom wood trims and
detailing.
Both single-story and two-story
Big recreation center's
a Landmark attraction
One of the biggest attractions at
Huntington Landmark, an all-adult con-
dominium community In Huntington
Beach. Is a huge recreation center that
serves as the hub of social and rec-
reatlonal activities. according to Biii Riiey.
sales manager at the Signal Landmark
development.
.. Adults seeking to enjoy an active life
style are thrilled by our million-dollar rec
center when they first visit Huntington
Landmark," Riiey saJd. "And the abun-
dance of activities that can be enjoyed In
and around the center often Is a major
reason why they decide to purchase
here." ·
Among the features of the recreation
center are a commercially equipped
kitchen, lounges. game rooms, hobby and
club rooms, bllllarda room; photo lab, art
and ceramics room. MWing room, lapl-
dary room and wood lhop. Also, a multl-
purpoee rO<>M with kitchen can-be
r~ for prtvace gatherlnga.
Directly outalde the center are a
IWfmmtng pool, epa, thr .. tennis courts. a
peddle tennle court, gazebo, ftre rtng and
barbecue fldtt .... In addition, there 11 a
separate smaller swimming pool with spa
and cabana. The development Itself Is
about a mlle from the beach.
Ranging In slze from a two-bedroom
plan with 1, 132 square feet to a three-
bedroom model with 1,336 square feet,
the single-story condominiums In the
current phase at Huntington Landmark
are priced from $123,490. All come with
enclosed garages and fenced patios.
Another major attraction, says Riiey,
Is the security provided by a 24-hour,
manned main entrance gate and a card-
activated secondary entrance.
Graduated-Interest rate financing Is
offered on selected homes, with rates
starting as low as 9% percent. Signal
Landmark also pays most non-recurring
closing costs. and there Is a 10 percent
discount for all-cash purchases.
The Huntington Landmark sales
cent« and models are open dally from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. They can be tilted by
taking the San Diego Freeway to the
Magnolia Street exit and drlvfng south on
Magnotta to the develapment, lust past
Adams Boulevard. More tnformatlon Is
avaJlabfe by calling ~&-88'47.
townhome designs are featured. wfth floor
plan selections Including two-or three--
bedroom homes of up to 1,426 square feet
with up to 21/J baths.
The Individuality of each floor plan is
apparent when viewing the modefs at
Woodbridge Stonegate. Interior high-
lights include convertible dens. country
kitchens, family room, courtyards and
patios or balconies, slanted ceilings 1n
two-story plans, and designer kitchens.
To view the Woodbridge Stonegate
-modef homes, visit the sales office
between 10a.m. and6p.m. dally. To reacl"t
Stonegate, take the Culver Drive eit1t
north from the San Diego Freeway "'
south from the Santa Ana Freeway ano
enter Woodbridge at Main Street. Turr
right on West Yale Loop and follow Yale
Loop to Springbrook South, then turn 1eh
to the saJes office and model homes at
Springbrook and Goldenrod.
For more Information, telephone ·
efther Peggy or Della at 551-2582.
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Where's the beach?
That's what 81-year-old Gabriela
Lazar wants to know.
It all started when Lazar, owner of the
Original Musical Instrument Co. and
Dobro Guitar Factory In Huntington
Beach, decided that it was simply too far
to commute 60 mlles from Long Beach to
work every day. That's when Lazar asked,
'"Where's the beach?"
And she found It. Last month, Lazar
became the oldest first-time homebuyer
on record at Pacific Ranch, the new $90
million, 558-unlt residential development
under construction on Yorktown Avenue
at Lake Street In Huntington Beach.
Lazar purchased one of th& Pacific
Ranch Villas under special 9.95 percent
fixed bond financing (10.35 percent
annual percentage rate).
This allows her to buy her Villa with as
little as 5 percent down, plus closing
costs. If she so chooses.
Typical financing: With a cash price of
$1 21,900, and a 5 percent down payment
of $6, 100. the monthly principal and
interest payment for 360 months will be
$1,011.96.
The Villas are of California contem-
porary design, priced from $109,900 to
$1 54.900. They wlll Include five floor plans
ranging from 950 to 1,780 square feet.
Gabriela has chosen the two bedroom.
two bath C plan. The Coronado, with 1, 120
square feet. Her VIiia will have a wood-
81-year-old Gabriela Lazar la the oldeet flnt-dme homebuyer on record at Paclflc Ra.Deb.
• burning fireplace. volume ceilings, a
private enclosed patio. private garage and
carport.
··1 decided that I wanted to live in
Huntington Beach the minute I drove by
Pacific Ranch. The surroundings are
beautiful. It's just minutes from my Dobro
factory and the air is so clean and fresh.
'·But, best of all, I'll only be a mile from
the beach. I made up my mind I had to
movel" said Lazar.
Determination runs in Lazar's family.
She· s been running the family business for
the last 10 years. The legendary name of
Dobro Is a combination of her DOpyera
BROther's names. who Invented the
musical masterpiece In the mld-1920s.
"The Dobro Is the only guitar Invented In
the United States. It's resophonlc, mean-
ing It needs no amplifier."
According to Lazar, "We've had
some pretty famous customers, including
Johnny Cash who's played a Dobro for
years. Two years ago, Barbara Mandrell
began playing one of our Oobros, which is
used mostly by country and blue grass
bands."
With her business only two miles from
Pacific Ranch, Lazar will be able to spend
more of her time relaxing.
The Paciflc Ranch Villas and
T ownehomes will be enclosed wlth a
palm-lined main entrance, gated per-
imeter entrances and three recreational
centers.
Completion of model homes Is ex-
pected by early 1985. The Pacific Ranch
on-site sales trailer Is open for reser-
vations near the entrance to the communi-
ty on Yorktown Avenue at Lake Street.
Call 960-2797 for further Information.
1920s street lamps add glow to Sea Cliff in HB
Lamps that line boulevards
are true collectors f terns -
,that come from Wiscons in
crown and column reflect the environment
of the small town on Lake Michigan for
which the lamps were designed originally.
Now. transplanted to Huntington Beach.
the lamp detailing Is appropriate for the
lapping waves of the ~Ocean.
Authentic 1920s street lamps de-situated just a quarter from
signed by T. Talmadge, a contemporary of SeaCllff on the Greens. · . "=
architects Frank Lloyd Wright and Stan-Priced from $389,SOO ttio. aMO-to
ford White. ltne the boulevards of The 45,500-square-foot luxul't \iomes at The
Estate Serles at SeaClitf on the Greens in Estate Serles provide up to five bedrooms
Huntington Beach. and 41h baths at their locatlon along the
The cast-Iron lamps are true collec-fairways of the SeaCllff Country Club.
Homeshoppers Interested in touring
the five display homes may visit the
information center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m ..
except Tuesday.
Entrance to the new planned com-
munlty Is three-fourths of a mile west of
Golden West Street just off Palm Avenue
In Huntington Beach.
Further information Is available at
960-7737.
Design tea111 for Princeton
townholJle project selected
tor's Items, purchased from a smaJI, · The homes are designed In Medlter-
wealthy municipality In Wisconsin. "Many ranean, Cape COd, English, French and lrvlfne PltaciPflcl~ telectT ed :t: deelgn talent available In Orange County.
d I I t t lb t t th at traditional stvta... team or 1 r ·-·on own "Princeton Townhom98 wtll be very es gn e emen a con r u e 0 e -7~ 11 Untverafty Town Center, • mut«· dlatlnctlw and we needed a team that mosphef"e of our prestige-level communl-Interiors contain such dete Ing as ,...anned community ~ ~ --.. .....
ty, and th8". lamps add color and oak, ceramic tile or marble entry foyers; ::.. ....... .__UC lrvf-......... 'V .. ~ tran•t• it-. excitement that we
hi h cell' t -...v.. num .... envfek>n for the project from concept to uniqueness," aald Ray J. Rutter. president skytlghts; t~o-story-O ngs; 1 ep-· Architect for the 285-hOme dewtop-r..,lty," Sheperd -'d. .
of Cayman Development Co .. developer down libraries and living rooms; and ment 11 Rlchard/NIG)'/Martln of Newport •
of the_planned community and of lt!J one-secluded master bedrooms. Beach and the IMdeoape archttect 19 the With prk:ee protected 'o begtn at
and two-story and split-level Estate Series Kitchens have two self-cleaning and Perldlan Group of lrvtne n...u... of the about 05,000, Princeton TownhomM are
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Rutt...,,. ••id the handmade Gothic nNUVW """ .,"' --"-UoW o..._ ... d 9111d. The homee offer three "'" -and natural oak cabinets. . --d ..... by Bev.rly Thom,__ Inc alto _,...,,_ lantern crown• and the ornate bases and Garden baths, wall-width French ~N.':;on Beech. _....., ·• S)t9na, r9nglng from a two bedroom, one
columns are examples of the golden age doors, balconies and libraries are among Candy ShePefd, dk'ector of..,_ and bath to~. two beth.
of American cratt1manahlp. other highlights of the executlve-levef m~etlna 1fof lrvtne Pectftc, Mkt lhe SMiie .. apeded to beglrt In wty
ArtlstJc rendition• of acorns, oak homes In The Estate Serles, where eight t>etteve.thedellgnte11mrepn11nta10me 18U. Tobeplloedonthe.,..•llt,calf tea~ ~·»<b.rt•ft•ft~t-r• to _.,.......,_ ~ °'_~t>eet~ect"'a1,i.n•n11tl••"":·711-2~. w1o ;j) •
1700 NEWPORT BL VD., C.M. 2790 HARBOR BL VD., C.M . 21030 IROOKHURST, H.B.
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OCW Wl£1-•f $149.Mt! -Beauti-
ful penthouse wtth magnificent view.
Nicely decorated 2 bdrm with
amenities that Include pool. spa,
sauna, exercise room & game room.
Walk to the beach. 646-7171
CtA•T fAlft.f .... $149, ... -Beauti-
ful 2 story home. 4 large bdrms. 21h
baths. Formal dining. Entertain
outside tool Large covered patio.
Park-like grounds. Priced well to
sell. 546-2313
OCUI ID, •Y $111,511 -Light &
spacroua 3 bdrm, zrn bath
townhome. Enjoy beautiful vtews of
ocean, mountaJna, & aunaets from
your ~ home. Thia la by far the
best vaJue In the area. ~6-7171
WTS11£ CAIH• IOI£ -2 bdrm. den.
corner fireplace & private patio.
Highly upgraded with 2 car garage.
Great location near Westch tt shop-
ping. Community pool & spa. It's
beautiful -don't miss at $130.000.
646-7171
ELIWT ElECUTIVE NOME -Properly set
in a clean. quiet cul de sac Mani-
cured yard invites you in. Spacious
living room with cozy fireplace. For-
mal dining. Huge master suite. Plus
3 large bdrms. Office. den or 5 bdrm
with fireplace too. Giant rear yard!
An execut ive dream at $229,900.
Call 546-2313
ASSUMABLE VA LOH! -Large 3 bdrm
home on cul de sac location In nice
neighborhood . Beaut i ful
home ... only $124,500! Take over
financing .. no qualifying! 963-6767
•EW TOW .. OIES-WTSIH SrtCW. -
Spacious 2 and 3 bdrm models.
Inviting llvlng rooms. Massive brick
flreptaces.-Modern kitchen. Built-ins
microwave. Oak cabinetry. Ceramic
tlle. Huge bdrms. Finished 2 car
garage. Large patios. From
$138,900. Call today. 546-2313
,1 IVI .-;!ff~
wenm FA•Y -. Siil.• -A
real showplace. Lovely targe living
room. Bright, modem kitchen. 4 lge
bdrms. Atrium with bubbfing sc:>a off
master bdrm suite. Covered patJo,
great for entertasn1ng. Ideal col de
sac location. 546-2313
S121,9St -Most desirable 3 bdrm
model! Cozy fireplace. great corner
location' Super neighborhood
Seller motivated 963-6767
SEAVIEW! LOWUT PltC£ -Only 10•1.
down & owner v.111 carry the balance
Elegant 3 bdrm 1n private communi-
ty. Pool & tennis. Don't miss this
great opportunity to ltve m this pres-
t1g1ous Nwpt Bch ne1ghborhoood
646-7171
llllU --$43,IM -Two years
new! In Newport Beach -model
_perfect 2 bdrm. 2 bath beautifully
d ecorated. Excellem-partrlnctudes
pool, spa & clubhouse for fun &
entertainment. Call now for details.
546-23 1~
...,.. • ··--Onty $155.000 Sp8CIOUS 4 bdrm tn executNe netgh-
bomoodl Cozy replace! Great
1 S 15 sundeck! Great for chik:tren -
located next to large par1(. 963-0767
Oil IHIOGI COHO-Slt.SH
Bu11defs cioseOYt now selling belOlilW
cost. Oak cabmets,, hreplace. S"-Y-
hght ptus attached two car gar age.
Excellent tmancmg Great Costa
Mesa location! CaJI today• 646-717 l ·
l(SA nttl MPltH" -Good feelings
start as you enter this charmer
Fireplaces crackle m both the Hvtng
and family room. Follow the new
carpeting through the 3 huge
bdrms Set in an extra large lot AV
access Total price S 152.500 Call to
see. 546-2313
4 1£ .... UICAll. $121 ,SM -As-
sumable low Interest flnancmgl
Good North-Gosta Mesa area Naw_
paint. carpet. Warm crackling fire-
plaoe. Call today, 546-2313
I -
THE :REAL ESTATERS
1700 NEWPORT IL VD., C.M. 2790 HAilOR IL VD., c:M .• 21030 IROOKHUIST, H.I.
IUA VUt£ OILY $119.tSf -Assume
large low Interest loan. Spacious
living room, formal dining, breakfast
nook. 3 large bdrms, 1o/'• bath. Call
quick this will not last. 546-2313
IATElflOIT •.• 48• IOAT SUrt -Magnifi-
cent long water view! Fabulous
multi-level 4 bdrm, 31h bath home!
Separate 19X 13 bonus room! Two
master suites! New carpeting +
paint! Humbold Island! $575,000.
963-6767
CWIT FmlY 101£. $149.Ht -Beauti-
ful 2 story home. Four lge bdrms.
21h baths. Formal dining. Entertain
outside tool Large covered patio.
Park-like grounds. Priced well to
sell! 546-2313
WTSIH IOU IOIS( -Now only
$124,900. Reoently remodeted 2·
bdrm charmer on a large corner lot.
Cozy & comfortable-you can move
right In. Assume $76,000 loan at
only 12%. Call today for showing.
646-7171
2 STOIY + POOL + IEACI -$78,450. Model
perfect garden home! Greenbelt location!
VA/FHA financing available. 963-6767
PEACEFUL, PRIVATE HVllOllHU -Beaumully
decorated 3 bdrm garden home quietly hid-
den within secluded grounds. Eastside lo-
cation near Westclltt shopping. Ideal com-
munity for adult living. Just reduced to a low
$118,0001646-7171
CLEO COSTA IESA STAITH -$99,950. Neat and
clean inside and out. 3 bdrm, 11/t bath. Extra
large rear yard. Covered patio. Extra storage.
Call for an appointment to see. 546-2313
WATEI VIEW! OILY $149,SOG -Steal thls water-
front 3 bdrm, 2 story garden home! Sunshine
skylights! Two fireplaces! Steps to your own
private beach! 963-6767
LIKE MITTllC TM£ JACKPOT -R-2 lot In great Costa
Mesa location includes a 1 bdrm home with
room for additional unit. Full price Is only
$91 ,0001 Adjacent R-2 lot Is also available.
Excellent opportunity for first time buyer or
investor! 646-7171
EXECUTIVE FAMILY NOME, $167,400 -A real show-
place. Lovely large living room. Bright mod-
ern kitchen. 4 large bdrms, atrium with bubbl-
ing spa off master bdrm suite. Covered patio
great for entertaining. Ideal cut de sac lo-
cation. 546-2313
OCW VIEW IEACI COTTACE -One of a kind
beach property! Brand new carpeting! Vacant
and ready to move Into! Walk to Pacific In
minutes! Quaint and ready to move Into.
963-6767
TIO IHIOOI CHIO -$85,500. In Costa Mesa.
Flreplaoe, skylight, a delightful kitchen and
attached two car garage. Excellent terms
avallabJe Jncludlng VA & FHA financing. Great
opportunity for the first time buyer or ln-
veetor. 6'6-7171
WTSlll IEWPOIT lllCITS -Charming, cozy &
delightful describes this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home.
Beautiful landscaping & patios surround this
jewel. Large R-2 lot with plenty of room for
added Improvement. Just listed at $145,0001
646-7171
DUPLfl, S124,90t! -Excellent Income or home
plus Income property. 4 bdrm, 2 bath, fire-
place. 2 bdrm. 2 story. Call for more Info.
546-2313
IEWPOIT CllST·OllY $169,500! -With views of
ocean and mountains. Enjoy beautiful sunset
views from two sundecks. 3 bdrm, 21/t bath &
wetbar. Best value in this price range. Worth
your time to Investigate. 646-7171
ELECllT UECUTIYE HOil -Property set In a
clean, quiet cul de sac. Manicured yard In-
vites you in. Spacious living room with cozy
fireplace. Formal dining. Huge master suite
plus 3 large bdrms. Office, den or 5 bdrm with
fireplace too. Giant rear yard! An executive
dream at $229,900. Call 546-2313
·COUEIPOUIY, $224,tot-Casa de Elegantel 4
bdrm ... 2 story ... famlly room ... dlnlng room!
Wetbarl 2 fireplaces! Lush landscaping. This
home has It all! 963-6767
THE IWFFS-•EWPOIT IEACH -Excellent financ-
ing available on this lovely 3 bdrm home.
Assume a large loan at only 9112% Interest.
Bright & airy floor plan with vaulted ceilings In
a beautiful scenic greenbelt area. $299,500
onfee land.646-7171
llUI Ml IUTTH TllPW -Costa Mesa -
$223,000. 3 bdrm, 11h bath owner's unit. 2
excellent 2 bdrm rentals. Flreplaoes.
Sundeck. Individual laundry facilities. Double
garage plus 2 car carport. Great financing.
Call for details. 546-2313
PUICUSE IELOI COSTI -Newport Beach 2
bdrm, 21.lt bath exquisite villa. Excellent as-
sumable flrtt trust deed of $135,90<>.-0on't
miss this beautiful townhome In a c;omplex of
Spanish Inspired architect & design.
646-7171
WTSID( CUSTOI, $115,HI -Just reduced! 3
bdrm. 2 bath home wtth huge family room & 3
car garage. R-2 lot Is large enough for 3 units
which offers great potential for future de-
velopment. Call for appointment 646-7171
IEWPOIT IEACll l.USE 0'110M -Wa1k to beach.
Fantastic 4 bdrm, 21/t bath. Split level. Dining
room. Breakfast nook. Family room. Com.:.
munlty pool, spa, tennis. $194,900 total price.
Call now, 546-2313
AIAIDHH I IHI COLOllAU -6 bdrm + 2 story + 2¥4 baths + family room + dining rooml
Private pool! Near beach! Only $166.950.
963-6767
DilPW $115,5001 -Very nice units In a de-
sirable location on a cul de sac street. t bdrm,
1 bath units are always rented. No vacancy
here. Great opportunity for the smart In-
vestor. 646-7171
CIAIT POOL IOI£ $161,950 -Enormous 2 story
home boasts 5 bdrms plus den, family room,
3 baths. formal dining room, large mas1er
suite. Sparkling pool. A lot of home for the
price. Don't miss this one! 546-2313
SPIC' I SPU, $127 ,"8 -Sparkling 3 bdrm,
family homel Cozy flreplacel Sunshine patio!
Large yard with lots of fruit trees! Nice, quiet
neighborhood! 963-6767
4 IDll IAIGAll. $127 ,500 -Assumable low
Interest financing! Good North Costa Mesa
area. New paint, carpet. Warm crackling
Ureplace. Call today 546-2313
fllll! 1£DUCH $11,Ht -3 bdrm + dent Formal
entry! Ceramic tile kitchen and baths! Seller
will help pay costs. 963-6767
1£SA vtDE CUSTOI, $212,SM -Executive cus-
tom built ranch style home In prime location.
Secured entry gate. Large private courtyard.
4 bdrm. 2 bath. Family room. Gourmet
kitchen, pantry, wine storage. 546-2313
$7,7M ---ASSM-Slt2,2tll -Take over
financing and move lnl 13'/0 effective Interest
rate. Fantastic opportunity. Good 3 bdrm, 2
bath home. CaJI now. 546-2313 ..
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