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SATURDAY•NOVEMBER 30, 1985
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Traffic accident
toll surpasses 160::
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, I)' 1'e AaMclate4 Pffta
Traffic accidenu around the
nadon claimed more than 160
lives by the second day of the
four-day Thanks.giving bohday
weekend.
By 9 p.m. PST Friday, 162
people had been killed in Lraffic
acetdents since the holiday
began at 6 p.m.
Aorida, with 12, was the state
with the mos( tnlffic fatalities.
California and Texas each bad
recorded 10 highway deaths.
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The National Sa:ftay Council tw estJmatcd between 380 and
480 peop~ could die in traffic
durin& the period th.at extends
t0 midniaht Sunday.
About 470 people couJd be
expected to die in traffic acci-
dents during a non-holiday.
four-day weekend at this tJme of •
year, council statistician
Barbara C.trraro said.
Last year's Thanksgiving traf-
fic death toll was 40 I. The
hjghest toll for the hoHday
penod was 764 dead, recorded
tn 1968.
FORECASTS ON A.2
c2 die, boat lost in raging storm
Will give way to clear weekend weather
-but another storm waiting in wings
Uy STEVE MARBLE
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A raging storm that dumped more
than an inch of rain on the Orange
Coast. where it caused flooding,
numerous accidents and a freak
Nation
The body of the only
American killed In the
hijack of an Egyptalr jet
returns home./ A3
World
A ruling by an Admiralty
Court judge paved the
way Friday for an effort to
raise the titanic./ A3
Religion
A Chinese translation of
the Bible Is ready for
printing In Peking.I Al
Sports
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's
basket with three sec-
onds left gives Lakers
one-point win over Seat-
tle./81
Orange Coast College's
basketball team wins eas-
ily In Its home opener. /81
shipwreck in Dana Point, will give
way to crisp but clear weather this
weekend -and then another, even
wetter, storm on Monday.
The National Weather Service said
a frigid storm moving south from the
Gulf df Of Alaska is expected to hit
Southern CaHfomia sometime Mon-
day, bringinJ more rain and potential
problems with it.
The most recent storm, which
began Tbanksgivin~ and hung on
through nightfall Fnday, dropped an
inch of rain in most county areas and
as much as two inches on hillside
regions such as Santiago Peak.
The rain swamped intC{SCctions
and roadways, triggering a spate of car
accidents.
An unidentifi ed pedestrian was
killed early Friday trying to cross the
San Diego Freeway in San Juan
Capistrano.
A Capis trano Beach woman. ident-
ified as Valle Lee, 34. was killed later
in the day in a two-car accident in San
Juan Capistrano. Rail\ was a factor 10
both fatalities. authorities said.
The Perseus, a 1 W-foot sailboat,
snapped free of its anchor late Friday
mom mg m tbe gusting storm and was
driven onto a rocky area known by
local surfers as "the boqeyard."
The 82-year-old boat was pounded
on the rocks until it spl it and sank,
said an Orange County Sheriffs
Harbor Patrol spokesman. The ship
was a total loss.
A passenger on the boat, Melody
Baxter, 16, of San Clemente. suffered
facial cuts and a concussion when she
was hit by falling rigging: said sheriffs
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Sgt. Dick Powell.
The boat was being takcn to San
Diego after being purchased recently
1n Los Angeles for $30.000. Powell
said. The detenorated condition of
the vmtagc boat ma} have been a
factor in the accident, he suggested.
The storm prompted several power
outages. including two mtersecuon!i
1n Newport Beach where officers were
rPteue see BOAT/A2)
2-year
probe
ends in
arrest
Ftna n-1• Ahh~-pJ lta-nt
f acfn~ .. veu· counts of -r ,._ - --theft in alleged fraud
By ROBERT BARKER
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A S<"lf-employed fi nancial consuh-
ant who allegedly promised client~
high rates of return on their invest-
ments faces ninl· counts of grand
thefi. Huntington Beach Police De-
tecll' (' Ron Pomcro~ disclosed Fri-
da}
INDEX Santa greet. klda at the Huntington Center Mall Friday -the flnt day of the traditional Chrl•tmu eeuon rub.
~f1s!.1on V1c10 re~1dent Jerome
Paul Berenbe1m. 54. a former re!>'·
dent of Laguna fkach. "'as arrested at
a \'an 'iu}'~ coffer shop to culmi nate
a 21 ... ,ear 1n,rst1gat1on Pomero~
said. Births
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Murder
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sought
By STEVE MARBLE
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A Costa Mesa man wanted in
the shooting death of an ac-
quaintance remained at large
late Friday as police searched an
area around Costa Mesa High
School looking for the suspect
or thott who miaht know his
whereabouts.
Oeo,.eo Peregrino, 26. was
shot once; in the ~hest durin• a
heated araument early Friday
and died after bein& rushed to
fountain Valk)' Retional Hos-
pital trauma center, said a police spokesman.
Officers said they are lookin•
for a man ldeptltled as Bavlio
Pantojas. He is described as a
26-year-otd Hisptnlc man who
staftds S-foot-5 and weith•
about 130 pounds.
Pantoja vaniatled after the
sbootina, which wu reported at
12:35 p.m. in a residence on the
2900 block of Mendou Drive.
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Clang go cash registers in spite of rain Pomero~ -.aid 24 Orangt' and Loe;
Angeles Count~ rec;1dents -and
mavt-.e morr -1n ,ested S 10.000 to
$300.000 1n an alkgedl~ non-existent
compan' called .. The Fund ·· Some retailers call wet weather a blessing.
leaving r evelers without much e lse t~ do-
By TONY SAAVEDRA
SUSAN BOWLE'M' ud
ROBERT BARKER
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Neither wind, nor rain. nor flooded
streets kept holiday shoppers from
streaming to Orange Coast malls
Friday -the first day of the
traditional Christmas rush.
Raincoats boots and umbrellas
were the uniform of the day for people
braving the storm to nng in the
Cars of
stars on
block at
auction
By SUSAN HOWLETr
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An event billed as "Hollywood's
Garage Sale" will place 400 wheeled
masterpieces on the auction block in
Newport Beach this weekend to
celebrate the Newport Beach Collec-
tor Car Auction.
holiday shopping season, which tra-
ditionally accounts for between 30
and 50 percent of annual retail sales.
Most businesses were unfettered by
the shower; in fact, some retailers
considered the downpour a blessi ng
in disguise.
··People who thought about spend-
ing the day outdoors had little else to
do but go shopping." said Maura
Egg.an, marketing wrector for South
Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa.
Crowds at the posh. full y enclosed
shoppi ng center were expected to
reach 40.000 by the end of the day.
Outdoor malls had less luc k.
although Ncwpon Beach·s Fashion
Island proved to be the exception.
Shoppers flooded the complex. takmg
refuge in the larger depanment stores.
Spokeswoman Kathleen Lauren
Flood said customers could roam for
hours among the various depan-
menls of Neiman Marcus. Bullock's
Wilshi re. Buffum's. Robinson's and
The Broadway without ha vi ng to go
back into the rain. ·
The picturc wasn't quite so rosy at
the unenclosed Seacliff Village Shop-
..................... The can are available for public
preview today at 9 a.m. until lbc
auction bcljns at 10 a.m., ac:cordina
to auction spokesman Robbie Raf·
fish . The auction will last untU 8 p.m.
today and S.unday.
Jim Batbaway of Veatua pollahee Illa '29 DodCe Coape.
The auction will ~ataure the 1983
four-paueDFf Auburn Specdsler replica featured in "Indiana Jones
and the Tem~ of Doom.•• which was
Ofiajnally tttlcd lO Oeotee Lucas
Films.
Oftkialt ll the film CO'!'P!~Y
repor\edly ape_nl more \han S 1~000
to ,et the ca.r the way they wanted it.
and it is eQuipped JUSt as tbe public
aw it in the chase scene at the
belinnina of lbe movie.
"Toniaht Show'' bost Johnny
Canon•1 Oct..orun i poru car is also
up for auctioa. The car wa.s loened to
Canon by the Oclorttn Motor Co.
fOr promotional purpo1e1 ud tw
beea ~ . b'Y bankruptcy tnanees u part of the liquidation
~ion coorchnator R~k Cole
first lxamc 1nvoh•ed with the [)e..
Lo~an ben~ ltuJtces la t year
when he aucu0n~ lhe two ori&ina1
DeLorean prototy~. Tht first
prototype sold for $37,000. and the
~nd for S21.000. Carson' De-
tore.an 1s cxpttted to ao for more
than S2S,OOO.
lso rudy for &\ICUOO IS ba Zsa
Oabor's t97S itv~ hado~ kolls
Royc-e. The Hver-blue automobde
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ping Center in Huntington Beach.
wherc sales at one clothing store fell
about 1 S percent below projections.
"Ifs still a good da,," General
Mana$er Mike Debowskt said ... But
the ram kept a lot of people away. On
days like this. customers hkc to go to
maJls where they can stay dT). ··
The weather was .only part of the
problem for peoplc trying to find
parking at the busier oentcrs. Cars
roamed up and down the asphalt
aisles at South Coast Plaza, Jockeying
for the 10.894 parking spaces -
including the 1.404 stalls in a new sa -
level garage. Lots were also full at
(Pleue.ee RETAILERS/Al) ..
Pomero'. "'ho said he ohtaincd l l<
search -.a.arrant~ tn the course of ht'
1nvest1gat1on. claimed that fin ancial
records d1~closed that Bere nbc1m
transferred 1n\l'\tor,· mone\ mw
se veral bank accounts. tiut aliegedl~
not to an~ tinannal cornpam kno"'n
as .. The Fund ··
Berrnbe1m. "'ho lO uld not be.•
rearhed for rnm rnl·nt. alleged!\
"'ould rna l..t· high intcre<;t pa\ mcnt'
10 tn\estors for c;e,cral months I"
using mone' from nl'"' 1n,estor" ll
(Pleaeeaee FRAUD/A 2l
Wieder pushes safe
disposal of toxins
Asks Sen. Bergeson's
help in cOTiecUon of
household products
By USA MAHONEY
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.upcrv1sor Ham ett Wieder ha<.
asked state Sen. Marian Be rgeson, R-
Ncwport Beach. to help Orangr
County cstabh h a long-~rm pro-
gram aimed al ndd1ng households of
hazardous matenals •
Wieder -who represent s thr
second su~rv1sonal d1stn ct and 1s
Oran~ County's delepte to thr
o uthem Cahforn1a Ha11rdou.-.
Waste Manaacmcnt Authority -
askt:d 8erae90n to drat\ ~ lauon or
1earch out grant procrams to fina nct •
collection r~m . Ma\eria mi.Jht be collected door·
to-door or at pemancnt drop.off
stauons throutho ut the co unt)'.
Wtedcr said 1n a tcuer m11lcd this Wttk.
O...nat Co unty mpni1cd three
To111c Round·u~ this year for rtSJ•
,
I
dent.-. "'ho wa n led to d1spo~ nt
ha1 ardou' household matrnal<. \Ul h
as paint and pesucide .\.nothn
round-up 1\ planned for spnng I ~!in.
according tr1 .Ian Goss. a \\ l<'dcr aide
But altrr that money ..et as1dc for thl'
paint J"rogram "'1H ha ve run oul. !'he
~Id ..Thc round-up!-have helped ra1~e
c1t1zen awarcncs!> No~ we need 10
mo' e toward the cstabhshment of a
long-tcml program to keep these
ha.urdou~ ma1enals out of our land-
fills and sc-.a.rr... ·· \\ 1edl'r wrote
The c-o unt) collected 65,670 gal-
lons ofhnardous mattnals dun na 1t~
1 M t<' Round-up~ 1n Hununaton
Bl'ach "nahe1m and Laguna Niauet.
according to Wieder
The cost of colle<."t1on and disposal
by a hazardou~ waste handler came to
S2 I 6.8q2. hall' of which wasr1d for
with county fu nds.. she sai Local
watcr and s.1n1tat1on distnCl' paid the
mt
Berarson will assist tho county with
lqislat1on that will .. prov1de mOCT
hazardous wasie collt'Cllon points. ..
said Julie Froebera. 8ef'IHOn•s d ue:f
(PSee.-... TOXIC/ Al)
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Strite talbresume, go nowhere
bee1l here a Iona tune and we haven't
eccomplilbed anytbiQ&. •• Howev'f \ the United FOOd and Commercm Worbrl, who. walked
off lbe job with the Teantlletl on
Nov. 5, ~ned to resume neso-
tiationa with the employerscouncir at
4 p.m. today. Those talks bad re·
oessed for tbe Thanb&ivina holiday.
Show ers should cea se t oday
.. The WU. which bad resumed at 2
p.m. F~ broke off at 9:'30 p.m.
and no tional tal.D ~ ICbed·
uled, be aaid.
"ljust feel ldqd of frustrated/' said
union spQkesman Ou Swinton.
"Manqement ablohnely refutet to
show any movem~nt just hunt up on everythina, · ly. There's
no movement at . .. .
Before the Tea.mater .. ma.,..ement
nea<>tiatiOAS broke off'Fridayr feckra.J
me4iator frank Allen said tne talks ~ntered <fn a m.;or benefits iss.,.e.
Arab anti-discrimination group's
Washington office damaged by fire
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• WASHINGTON (AP) -Fire of-lciala say they suspect that arson was
1be c:auee of a fire that destroyed the
cilfices of the American-Arab Anti-
Dilcrimination Committee.
were bombed, killina the aroup's
regional director, 41-year-<>ld Alex
Odeh.
the bombins.
Alford satd fire investipton were
trying to determine the origin of the
fire, but that eyewitness accounts led
him to believe that the fire ,....s
deliberatdy set. He said one woroan
said sbe saw the windows of the
second floor blown out around 8
p.m., the time the fire was first
reported.
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iqton offices, located on top of a
market on Connecticut A venue in the AOrtbwest section of the city, ,&as
estimated atS4SO,OOO, said Distnt'a>f
eolwnbia Fin Department spokes.
man Ray Alford. No one was reported ....,, in the blaze.
·~ Tbe fire came a month after the
C:OJ!lDlittee's offices in Santa Ana
The FBI blamed the Jewish De-
fense Leque for the California bomb-
ina, wbic6 occurred the mominaaft.er
Odeh said in a television interview
that Palestinian Liberation ~iza
tion leader Yusir Arafat was • a man
of peace." He said Arafat deserved
the praise becauee of bis role in the
release of the passenaers from the
hijacked Italian crui1e ship AcbiUe
Lauro.
Tbe JDL denied responsibility for
It took more than 80 firefi&hters
usina 25 pieces of equipment nearly
SO minutes to cxtinauish the blaze.
The fire started in the second floor
and spread to the roofof the buildina.
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RETAILERS ENJOY GOOD DAY ..
From Al
Fashion Island, where the S,200
parking stalls were at a premium.
But neither the parking problems
nor the wet weather affected sales at
South Coast Plaza, retailcn said.
"There's lots of people here and
they're not just bn>wlen; they're in
the -buyina m::li" u.id f.aan. The Costa Mesa is adorned with
more than S7SO,OOO worth of holiday
trimmin&I, includina • _Jiant ~kina
bone and a mammoth Raae<f.Y Ann,
to keep people in the spuit of
"aivina: •• . .:.i:..1 .. I think everythina's so beauunu.
Cbriltmu is really a bi& 'do' over
here, isn't it?.. exclaimed Cttbarioa
Storm of New l.ealand,.restiDJ on a
bench nor the line of sqwrminJ
children waitina to take a pbotopapb
with Santa.
toward tlae Pew, apllt on tbe rocb at Dobeny State a.ch.
Storm and husband Johann came
by bus from their Anaheim hotel to
see the renowned shopping center.
"The rain didn't stop us one bit,"
S MOORINGS IN STORM ••• she said.
Linda StiU Df lrvifte and her family
were also undauntedby t&e 1tbrm. Al
~ the sour duty of directing
in the pounng ram.
Tbouab. there were numerous re-=>f flooding, no homes on the
Coast were threatened and
bills held firm through the rain.
1 The rainaboappeared to have little
pmpact on retail business, which ~tionalJy counts the day after
kscivingas being one of its most
tucrative of the year.
South Coast Plaza. Fashion Island
and Mission Viejo Mall reported fulJ
parkina lots throuahout the day.
· But things went Tess swimmingly in
San Bernardino, where Santa Claus
was supposed to arrive at a shopping
mall in a bot.air balloon, according to
an Associated Presa rq>0e1.
The balloon arrival was scrubbed
because of the weather and St Nick
was hurried to a standby helicopter.
But that also failed to take off because
of the rain. .
Santa Claus finally showed up a
half-bodr laee ... in a car.
There appeared to be a bright side
to the lashina rain storm. however.
The California Highway Patrol re-
ported that the ruJ&cd weather a~
parently was keep10g people inside
for the long holiday weekend, while
TOXIC WASTE DISPOSAL .••
l'romAl
of staff.
· Household hazardous materials
,'.are but a small part of what bas
become a huge toxic waste problem
ShroUJhout the nation. The cost of
olcaning up the damage aJready
caUJed by toxic dumping is estimated
in the billions of dollars.
those on the roads were driving "When you have to set your
slower and more safely. shoppina done, you have to ,et it
TheCHPreportcdonly lOfataJities done, .. reasonedStiU, wbocameearty
in the fint 36 boun of the four-day to beat the crowds.
holiday, compared to 18 during a Yet others appeared to enjoy
comparable period last year. shopping elbow to elbow.
In addition the number of ~lf'\ • "The crowd is part of the am-
for dnmken drlvina dropped to 7'4, biance," F.uan said. "It's busy and
compared to 982 a year earlier. bustling an<f bectic: That's kind of an
The weather tbrouah Sunday is
expected to be clear and wanner with
daytime hi&hs in the upper 60s and
lows in tne mid·SOs. The brief
clearing, though, should deteriorate
again Monday with the arrival of the
latest storm.
FRAUD ••.
From Al
make the payments, according to
Pomeroy.
Middle-~ed man
pulls ba nK holdup
A gray-haired, middle-aacd man
weariDJ a blue baseball cap held up a
bank tn Seal Beach late Friday
afternoon, escaping with an un-
disclosed amount of cash, police
reported.
The bandit, who ap~ntly simu-
lated a weapon by sbovmg a hand into
a jacket pocket, entered Crocker
National Bank, 12331 SeaJ Beach
Blvd., at about 4:20 p.m. and ordered
a teller to band over her cash, said
police.
Nobody was injured in the incident
and no getaway car was seen.
integral part of Christmas."
Crowd*seekers at South Coast
Plaza weren't disappointed, es-
pecially at Williams-Sonoma
gourmet cookware, where free mulJed
cider took the chill off' the storm.
"We're massively busy, we
couJdp"t even move a few minutes .., .. saleswoman Nancy Roberti
said; dippinaa J.adle into the steamina
mixture.
Down the way, Petet Merli, man· aaer of O.vid Ortell silver and cry1tal
ware, arranaed a tea set and
philosophized on the seasonal shop-
ping rush.
''I don't care bow many Christmas
seasons you go throu&b, you never get
used to 1t," Merli advised.
An executive at the J.C. Penney
store in Huntington Center Mall said
Friday's sales were robust and easily
matched predictions for a record day.
In fact, the employee, who asked
not to be named, said several depart·
menta in the extensively remodeled
three-tiered store were undentaff'ed.
At South Coast Plaza, money
ap~ to be no object for shoppers
fixing to put Christmas bows on fine
crystal, hand-woven sweaters, fun,
jewelry and expenaive fragrances.
"The ~-end stuff is swtina to
check," said Bullock's branch man·
ager Sue Graham. Among the hot
sellers were a radio ($20) and a
telephone ($40) that moun~ in the
SUSPECT •••
From Al
located near the high school.
Peregrino. Pantojas and a
third man apparently were en-
gaged in an araument that
ended in 'unfire, said police.
Officers wd at least one of the
men had been drinking.
The third man, who was not
identified, ran to a nearby store
to call authorities. Police said an
officer, who happened to be at
the store, responded to the
Mendau address where the
wounded man was found.
Police did not say what
sparked the argument.
shower, the ideal gifts for the f re-
quently indisposed.
Toi:iping the toy chest I.his season is
an animated teddy bear whose mov-
in1 mouth, nose and eyes have given
many shoppers pause.
Teddy Ruxpin, retailing for $80 to
$90, hasn't matched last year's
clamor over Cabbaae Patch dolls. But
he appears to be this year's hottest
ticket, said Toys lntemationaJ man-
ager John Bryant at South Coast
Plaz.a.
Bryant said people seemed willing
to pay more for their playthings .
"I'm seeing a trend of hi&h ticket
categories that are outselling any
prior years," be said, noting a current
run on expensive European electric
train sets. "I think people are scrimp-
ing less and lookina for more quali·
ty."
He added that it also appeared to be
the "year of the aun."
"I've sold more toy guns, especially
ones that sboot soft projectiles, this
year than I would in a normal three-
year period/' Bryant said.
Chinese sharpei dop, wrinkled
pooches retaili~ for a modest $2,000,
were making a bit at Russo's World's
Largest Pet Store at Fashion Island.
Pets arc ~ming popular holiday
presents, said Manager Michael Igoe,
although the logic of puttillj a puppie
next to. a tree -Chnstmas or
otherwise -is questionable.
CARS .•.
From Al
with blue Connolly leather interior
was originally brought over from
England by Gabor, Raffish said.
.. Zsa Zsa likes the finest...in
diamonds, in clothes and, of course,
in can,'' Cole said. "This Silver
Shadow is no exception ... a very fine
vehicle."
Joseph Jackson, father of rock star
Michael Jackson, is auctioning off his
cherry-red convertible Cadillac Sev-
ille Opera Coupe. The 1979 car is one
of onf y ei~t made that year.
Admission to the auction is SS for
adults, and children under 12 will be
admitted free. Providing collection centers or
other means of safe disposal will
avoid adding to the toxic mess, Goss
said.
Investors, who were not identified.
came from a broad cross-section of
the communities, Pomeroy said.
They were lured by promises of biah
returns and by "word-<>f-mout6''
advertisinJ. be said. And they aUeaed-
ly put their money into the venture
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In the long run. however, Orange
County will have to find a way to treat
JlaatdOus materials so they may be
buried in sanitary landfills. "The real
answer ii treatment so it is no k>nger a
daD8ef to the environment," she said. Under federal law, communities
bave until 1990 to find a way to treat
toxic waste or keep it out of sanitary
landfills. After that, hazardous ma-
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Pomeroy said he's been investi&at-
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Beach residents lodged complaints in
1983.
.. teriaJs must be rendered ~less
·~_they can be placed in sanitary TJIDdfillS . • Rantett Wieder
He said be received a tip that
Berenbeim would be at the Van Nuys
coffee shop Tuesday night and that he
made the arrest without incident
Bcrenbeim is free on on $25,000 bail .
Anaip.ment is slated Dec. 4 in West
Oranae County Municipal Court.
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. REDOND9 BEA~H -forme~ fi~m executive Joseph Adelman has
destgned a movie and video theater, K.idp1x, that offers fare exclusively for the 5-~o-! I-year-old crowd -frecin& their parents for unencumbered shopping. K.id~tx Theater Corp. 's first cinema opened in October in the Galleria at South
Bay in. ~edondo . Beach. A .second is planned for Glendale, and a national franchisu~g plan as being readied for next year. The 80-seat Redondo Beach
theater offers contin~ous 100-minute programs of short subjects such as the
Three Stooges and .Little Rascals, as weU as Warner Bros. cartoons featuring
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Adelman plans to import programming from Ne~ .~land, Great Britain, France "and Spain and says he has firmed
exhib1t1<?n deals with Columbia Pictures Corp., Warner Bros. and Ziv lntematJOnal. ..
Town r emembers Twaln as lazy miner
TWAIN HARTE, Calif. -Mark Twain was a prolific writer but a
"genuinely lazy" gqld miner during his ttme on Jackass Hill. That's how
descendants of brothers Steve, William and Jim Gillis-who brought Twain
here to seek gold and avoid the law -remembered· the humorist as they c~lebrated his I 50th birthday Friday in the village named after him and literary
nval Bret Harte. It was in the Gillis cabin on the side of Jackass HiU in the
central ~ierra gold country near Yosemite National Park that Twain penned
"Roughtn$ It''. and "The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," the story that
brought ham his first national acclaim when it was published in New York in
1865.
AIDS cases decllnlng l n San Franclsco
S~N FRANCISCO -Health officials say the spread of AIDS in San
Francisco has leveled off for the first time. and they credit educational efforts
about talci~g precautions against the fatal disease. But the plateau could be
temporary if homosexual men q uit using condoms during sex, said Dr. Dean
Echenberg, head of communicable disease control for San Francisco. No other
large city has rcponed a leveling trend in AIDS cases. said Chuck Fallis, a
spokesman at the national Centcrs for Disease Control in Atlanta. During the
past 11 months, the number of cases reponed in San Franc~sco has ranged from
about 60 to 70 per month. Echenberg said.
NATION
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Seaway accldent blocks waterway agaln
VALLEYFIELD, Quebec -A freighter slammed into a drawbridge on
the St. Lawrence Seaway Friday, bloclong the waterway only weeks after a 24-
~.Y clos.ure stopped.shi,PS at the height of the shippir,tg season. Two people were
tnjured tn the latest 1nc1dent. A Seaway spokesman an Quebec, Richard Juteau.
said the Beauharnois Canal would be closed for at least 24 hours while
engineers checked damage done to the St. Louis bridge. He said that if the
drawbridge was not weakened. ships could sail around the area where a 60-foot·
long section of the bridge dropped into the water. Juteau said six ships were
waiting in the canal by Friday afiemoon, ana predicted the number would grow
quickly unless the canal is reopened soon.
Cas1nos see windfall ln Caesars' closure
ATLANTIC C ITY. N.J. -Neighboring casino hotels expect to take up
the slack Saturday when Caesars Atlantic City closes its casino for a day uoder
a state penalty for helping a compulsive gambler lose millions embezzled from
his employer. It was the harshest ~nalty ever imposed m this city's 71/J years of
casino gamblin,, and the first lime a casino has been ordered temporarily
closed in the United States for violations of state regulations. Industry officials
predkt a revenue loss of between $700,000 and $800,000 because of the
shutdown. ·
Haltlan stowaways escape ashore
MIAMI -Five Haitian stowaways who were being held in a cargo ship
while the U .S. and Bahamian governments argued over their fate took
advantage of the dispote to sneak ashore in Florida., an immigration official
said Friday. The men escaped late Thursday from the ship. where they had
been kept for three days, the official said. The stowaways, locked in a hot.
windowless, 30-by-10-foot cargo box aboard the Alco Trader since they were
discovered Tuesday, escaped while the ship was docked at Pon Everglades.
said Pcrfy Rivki nd, district director for the Immigration and Naturalization
Service in Miami.
Year-long wait for transplant ends
T UCSON, Ariz. -A man who waited a year for donor lungs and a hean.
then learned from television that the organs were available, underwent
transplant surgery Friday and was recuperating in critical condition. Tci:ry
May, 32, of Tempe, was in surgery just over six hours at University Medical
Center during which the organs of a woman who shot herself in the head were
transplanted.
Dr. Jack Copeland. who led the transplant team. said he was pleased with
the operation's results even though complications from the bullet wound were
causing premature hean failure and almost persuaded him to cancel the
procedure.
Reagan science adviser reslgns
WASHINGTON -George Keywonh. President Reagan's science
advi~r for the past 41h years. and a pnncipal pro~nenl of his "Star Wars"
missile defense strategy, as resigning. an aide said Fnday. Keyworth, a nuclear
physicist turned unofficial chief scientist of the Untted States, will leave
effective Dec. 31 to go into private business, said Bruce AbeU. assistant director
for public affairs in the White House science office. Abell said Keyworth and
Herben Meyer, vice chairman of the National Intelligence Council at the
Central Intelligence Agency, who is also resigning, would form a business
together.
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TolJ/lh •tandard• cmt police thelr )olM
TIJUANA, Mexico -The mayor of Tijuana says 132 members of the
municipal police force have been fired this year because they couldn't meet the
department's toughened standards. In his state of the city address Thursday,
Rene Trevino Arredondo said current police officers are beina evaluated to
measure their effectiveness. Those failing to make the grade will be retired. he
said. Trevino said he is trying to chanac the way.his police officers are perceived
by American touri&ts. The police Jong have had a reputation as being less than
helpful and in some cases dishonest
Soldler killed by car bomb ln Belf••t
BELFAST, Northern Ireland -A bomb exploded Friday in.) booby-
trappcd car, killing a member of the Ulster Defense Regiment, police reported.
The outlawed Irish Republic Army said its guerrillas planted the device. A
police sp0kesman in Belfast said the bomb killed Gordon Hannah. a 44-year-
old captain in the predominantly Protest.ant regiment. He said Hann ah had
just driven away from his home m Kilkeel, a fishina village on Northern
Ireland's southeastern coast.
Soviet. conllrm mt of dJvlded famUJe.
MOSCOW -The cmiatation aacncy director has confirmed th.u some
Soviet citiuns married to Americans will be allowed to join their spouses. but
did not sn who OT bow many, a member of tbc "divided families" aroup said
Friday. Rudolf A. Kuzndj()v, chiefoft.he All-Union Deoutment of Vias and
Reaistrations. said only that "a aroup" of sp0U9CS would be allowed to leave
and the other rtquests would be rejected. the source said. ut:ina not to be
identified by name.
Aqulao venllct, election conveatloa• •t
MANll.A Philippines-Prnidcnt Fmlinand E. Matcot' ~~t\I NNJ
Society Movement and the opposatioa National Uniftcatioa Comminee on
Friday teheduled conventions to pick prcaideatial candidates for the Feb. 7
Election. In other devek>P.mcnu, the toYmlmcot buTed Australia &om Vll"I
Clark Air Bue 1 U .S. ficality. to protest .. Eoffcnllve'' mnarb by~ Minister BUI Hayden, and Judin in the &ta Aquino Ull.llination mae
summoned defendants to appar in CXMar1 1y to hear ti-e verdict. Tbe New
Society Movement ICt its convention fof Dec. 7 10 notnlnatt Man:oe fbr ~
tlehaon. The Natjonal Onaficauon Comminee., 1 ~opposition pwp. aid
h •ould convene Dec. 9 to pick a presidential cndidate.
Body of hijack victim back hom
Flag-draped casket bearing Scarlett
Marie Rogen~amp lands in light rain
LOS ANGELES (AP)-:-The tlag-
drapcd casket of Scarlett Marie
Rogenkamp, the only American
killed during last week's hijacking of
an Ei)'pt.air jetliner, was brou&ht
home Friday and unloaded without
ceremony from an airliner.
A light rain was falling as.her casket
Inadequate security ci ted
around planes in A th ens
A THENS. Greece (AP) -The
security chief for international air-
lines said F.riday that inadequate
security around parked planes at the
Athens airpon may have allowed
hijackers to smuq!e weapons aboard
the Egypt.air jet st12ed last week.
"The investigation is centering on
the ramp area, which is vulnerable.
There have been instances where a
man disguised as a member of the
ground crew managed to reach the
ramp of a plane undetected, .. said
Rodney Wallis, head of security for
the International Air Transpon As-
sociation.
He spoke in a telephone interview
with The Associated Press after
touring airpon security facilities.
Gunmen with pistols and hand
grenades seized the Egyptair Boeing
737 last Saturday on a night from
Athens to Rome and ordered it to
land on Malta, where they shot five
passengers. killing o ne. Egyptian
commandos stormed the plane Sun-
day and 58 people perished.
Wallis would not say whether he
Group
plans
to raise
Titanic
LONDON (AP) -An Admiralty
Coun judge ruled Friday that the
British government cannot claim the
goods salvaged from the sunken liner
Lusitania, clearing the way for an
efTon to raise another famous ship-
wreck. the Titanic.
In 1982. a British-led team brought
up S3.4 million worth of treasures
from the Lusitania. which was sunk
by a German submarine ofTthe Irish
coast in 1915 with the loss of 1.198
laves.
The government said that under a
14th century law, it had first claim to
any salvaged material brought 10
Bntain, including that from the
Lusitania.
Because of that law, John Pierce,
Welsh leader of the Lusitania salvage
operation, had feared that if he went
ahead with his plan to raise the
recently discovered wreckage of the
Titanic, it might be seized when he
tried to restore the liner at the Belfast
shipyard where it was built.
The idea of bringing the Titanic up
from the floor of the Nonh Atlantic
was vetoed by the French-American
team that found it last September.
and at least one survivor of the 1912
disaster is "revolted" by the prospect
of disturbing the wreck.
The luxury liner Titamc struck an
iceberg on its maiden voyage. t.along
1,513 people to their deaths. The
French-American team that found it
560 miles off Newfoundland, more
13.000 feet below the ocean surfa~.
decided to leave it where 1t was and
make it a marine memorial.
Judge Sir Barry Sheen ruled Friday
that the British government had no
title to wrecks found in international
waters. only to those within territorial
waters.
&Iden bead for hlll•
thought the weapons went aboard at
Athens or Cairo. where the flight
origmated. He said security was too
thorough at both Athens and Cairo
for weapons to be earned aboard an
hand baggage.
Greece increased aarpon sccunty
after a TWA Jet was hijacked in June
on a flight from Athens to Rome. The
hijackers killed an Amencan and held
39 others hostage in ubanon for 17
days.
''There are two screening
procedures at Athens and Cairo.
Investigators don't think it's viable
for people to get weapons through
there," Wallis said.
An Arab terrorist jOt through the
Athens airpon's penmeter fence in
April and hll a Jordanian airliner w1th
a shoulder-fired missile. The missile
did not explode and no one was
injured.
A stronger bamer as being built, but
is not finished. "The new fence is
taking shape, although there are a few
gaps. But they are being suffi ciently
patrolled, .. Wallis said.
Sen. Paa.I Lazalt
Laxalt fails
to answer
allegations
RENO. Nev. (AP)-A 12-year-old
repon says investigators were told
that an underworld figure received
money skimmed from a casino when
it was owned by the family of Sen.
Paul Laxalt. and the senator refused
to answer questions about the allega-
tions last month. coun documents
show.
Laxalt's refusal. at has attorney's
d1rect1ons. appears in transcnpts of a
four-da)' depos1t1on taken an Wash-
ington. D.C. an October as pan of the
senator's S250 malhon label suit
against the Sac ramento-based
McClatchy newspaper group.
The deposition as on file an U .
Dastnct Coun here. where the label
suit was filed
Dunng the depos1uon. McClatch)
attorney James Brosnahan questio n-
ed Laxalt about a Nov. 29, 1973.
repon by the Organized Cnme and
Criminal Intelligence Branch of the
California Dt-panment of Justice.
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.... la "~ Buapelaln Oii rrtday ..
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was ftDlly lowered from a Pan
Amencan World Airways fliaht &om
London. The casket was placed in~1de
an enclosed Juaage carrier and
driven away.
The 3S-year-old woman, a civilian
who worked for the·U.S. Air Force tn
Athens. was shol in the head and her
body thrown from hijacked Egyptaar
1ediner after it landed in Malta on
Saturday.
Fifty~ight other people, 1nclud1ng
all but one of the suspected h1Jackers,
were killed after Eiypuan comman-
dos stormed the plane.
The woman's parents . Vernon and
Hcddy Peterson. live an Oceanside.
Funeral services were planned for
today al Saint Mary's Star of the Sn
Roman Catholic Church
Ms. Rogenkamp's parents were at
thelf borne Friday. and no o ther
member of the family made them·
selves available for reponcrs. Rela-
tives have asked poh~ to keep a 100-
yard perimeter around the church
during the funeral.
Ms. Rogenkamp had worked as an
industrial propenies management
specialist at the Air force Contract
Managemenl Center detachment at
"fanagra Air Base near Athens.
Family members have said they
believed Ms. Rogenlcamp was singled
o ut by the hijackers because she was
an American.
"Most of the ume. we thank of wars
happening between nauons, .. ' her
sister, Katharine Dons. 33, said afler
learning Ms. Rogcnkamp had been
lulled. "I thmk there are little man1-
wars that happen on airplanes •·
Thejethner was sell.Cd 10 minutes
a~ taklnJ off from AdteDI oa ftiab t to Cairo. H ijackc:n dJVtttcd
plane to Malta.
Libya claims ~ Egyp t massl n /l;
for Jn vaslon
CAJRO. Em>t (AP) -Lib9
claimed oh F"iid&y that f&ypt ..lMlt
completed a military buildup = its border and is preparing 10 ill
after blaminJ Libya for the bijacki
of an EiYJ>taJr jethner last week..
The official Libyan news ~C)'
JANA, monnorcd an Cairo, said tlM:!
Egyptians planned to claim Ubya wlji
plotting an air raid on EcYPt and t.bafw
launch an attack on Libya. , I
An Egyptian Foreign Ministry
sour~. who spoke on conditton be
not be 1dent1ficd. dismissed the
Libyan repon as "purely pro~
pn~" •
fn another dispatch, JANA/
claimed U.S. forces an the Medite~
rancan had increased surveillance <:J
the border in the past 48 hours to help
the Egyptians plan the attack. -
JA NA said the United States was ea~er for an excuse to intervc~
m1lii.arily m Libya "to put an end U>
the role" that country played ·
confronting "American polic
against tht' Arabs.
Egypt's foreign m inister, Ahm
Esmat Abdel Meguid. said Egypt
increased its troops along thcL1byaa
border "m view of the seriousness
the situation that has come out oftbeA
h1jaclong ...
Astronauts find
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beam assembly
a real snap in orbit
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Test of construction techniques that future
homesteaders may use for space villages
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)
-Two spaccwallong astronauts
quickly assembled a 45-foot beam in
the cargo bay of shuttle Atlantis on
Friday in a test of construction
techniques that future homesteaders
may use to build villages tn orb1L
Sherwood Spnng and Jerry Ross
assembled the long beam an less than
40 minutes after theLr sax.hour spa.cc-
walk: staned at 4:36 p.m EST. This
was much faster than experts had
predicted. and offiClaJs said the
astronauts were 22 minutes ahead of
schedule at one point.
The beam was assembled from 93
aluminum tubular struts that snap
together like Tinkerto)'s. The
astronauts also were to build a
pyramid-shaped lattice from a set of
sax struts, Both structures were tO be
put together and disassembled re·
peatedly dunng the test.
"Th ts is amazing. absolutt'I) amaJ·
ang," said Spring as he and Ross
worked.
"You guys arc doing great." said
Mission Control.
Afier building the beam once the
astronauts 1mmed1atel} bepn taking
at apart and reported that dasassembl)
went t'ven faster. In 85 mmutes. the\
completed one entire c)clc of con-
struction and d1sassembl~ and ~ere
prepanng to stan on the p~ram1d
Telev1s1on "e~s sho~ed Ross
standing on one side of a platform
with a rack of struts and Spnng at the
other side wath another rack ~pnng
would snap yellow-coated struts anto
place. bualdmg one side of a segment.
or bay. and Ross then would rotate
the platform and secure other struts
When the ba) was completed. the~
shd tt upward and staned building
N'WS »ilak
another segment attached to the first,
The completed beam bad 10 bays,
or segments, and Spring told Mission
Control. .. For your information. the
first bay took two minutes. 30
seconds." '
Later. the astronauts got cvl
faster
Several umes the astronau
paused to look at the Earth below and
one noted •· Ahhhhb. that's bcau1'·
ful ··
"We C1tV)' )'OU )OUT vacw." tat'
M1ss1on Control. .;
"What arc )'OU smiling about.
Woody ... Ross said. lodding Spring
about their excitement at wallong in
space.
As the spacecraft passed over we;i
Mnca. Spnng nott'd. "Tht're are firck
down there. Lots of them." '
Expens hope that the spacewalk
and a s1m1lar one planned for Sunda)
wall demonstrate the ability of
astrooauts to join laboratories. Li vu~
quaners and power modules to create
space stations and even communities
an orbit.
··we can cam the modules for d
space station an to orbit. but we·ve got
to Imo" ho~ 10 build beams that will
hold them all together:· said Ross an a
prt'·massaon mterv1e~ .. That's w~
.... e·re doing this space walk."
Dunng tht' t~o space walks. the
astronauts ~ere 10 assemble tbe
p) ram1d with their feet anchored an\1
whalt' Ooattng free. and to detach the
beam and the pyramid and movt'
them about while standing on the end
of .\tlanus' robot arm This 1s to test
ho" ~ell such large structures c.1n bc
manue' ered b) hand an the weight·
lessncss of orbit
Pesticide
ratings for'
produce
proposed
'°'"-' FR.\!'JCISCO-.\C'ahfomja
compan' ha' 1n"cnted a four-st•'
rating s' ~tern to tell consumers ho"
much pest1c1dcs arc on tht' fTT"Sh fnJtt~
and H'getable' the) bu~.
Ohlone ReSt"arch . ystem,. which
has so fan1~ed up two San Francisco
Ba) area <1upennarkets for its nt'"
service. ,., hoping to forct farmers 10
use fewer peo;tic1des bv rating product
for chemical "cleanliness" and pos·
ung the results. an official says.
"We're trying to bnng back
p(St1dde-frer food. Wr're trying to set
the clod. back 45 vcars," said St.an
Rhode'l a chemist and Ohlonc Pl·
dent
The t\\O "up(martccts s11ned up
far areeJCpcctt'd tobegmofTtnnai fnJ11 and \c-gttabk$ tested a.nd ra
for their cht'mteal content around t
fin1 of the -.car Rhodes ~ad be h
tCI ~ne dozens of West C
rttaalef"i and the m~or food l
chain wtth1n a year.
~ SCN1CC will tdci about
perttnt lO the muu' and ~\a
cost. Rhodet estimated.
"'CaJafomta oonlUmcn do not ba
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'Tea and Suites' series to open at NB temple
A scrin of Suoday afternoon
conctn aoci.alt will open Dec. 8 at
,....... lat Yabl, 101 l Camclback
SL. Newpon Beach.
SponlOfed by the temple's Fine
Arts Commjttee, the ~nd annual
"Tea and Suites" series will encom·
pus• a wide variety of music. Per-
fonnen will discuu their style of
music and demonstrate the instru-
ments they play.
The schedule includes Southern
Califom i.a Early Music Conson ,
sonp and dances of the renaissance,
Dec. 8; Vocalworks, Oassic Vocal
Jazz. swioi. bop and hot licks. Jan. 26;
Trio Goliard, music of the Sephardic
Jews, March 2; Adastra Stnng
Quartet, Vivaldi,· Beethoven and
more. April 6; and a surprise tre.at is
being arranged for June 8.
All concerts will begin at 4 p.m.
Tickets are $6 at the door and S2S for
the series purchased in advance. For
information, call the temple office at
644-1999. ......
The Music Department of
Southern California College wiJI pres-
ent "Luke's Christmas" at 7 p.m.
Saturday at the First Assembly of
God Church, Santa Ana.
The original work by Ruth and
Noel Wilson will be performed by the
Vanguard Chorale, soloists. a drama
ensemble and orchestral.
For ticket information, call
.
SS6-3610. • • • A living Nativity scene with
shC1)hetds and sheep will ~t
Chrisuna.s shoppers as they pass by
the lawn of lhe Lapaa Prtsbyteriu
~•rcll, 41 S Forest Ave. Friday
evening immediately followina the
Community Open House/Santa
Claus Parade.
Mary and Joseph will be portrayed
by Gary and Patty Unger: church
youths will be the shepherds; and the
Chancel Chior will ing under the
direction of Miui lnterlandi.
Visitors will be invited to join the
carolers and enjoy a cup of hot cider
with cookies. • • • The La1H• Beac~ Ualted
Medtod11t Cll•rc~ is planning a
Christmas tree trimming potluck
brunch after the morning services
Sunday. For information, caJI the
church offic.c at 499-3088. • • • "An Old-fashioned Christmas"
will be presented at the Pri.Dce of
Peace Liit.Mm C'lt•rdl at 7 p. m. Dec.
7 and 8.
The musical drama, arranged and
composed by Don Wyrtzen. traces
the 1883 diary of 12-year-old Eliza-
beth Jane-Fleming and her observa-
tions of Christmas that year.
The church is located at Baker
Street and Mesa Verde Drive East,
Costa Mesa. For information. call
Southern California Early Maa!c Coneort will open a Mrlee
of concert 80Clala at Temple Bat Yahm.
549..052 1. • • • Brian Scanlon of the In terfaith
Hun2er Coalition wi ll speak on
"Hunger and Militarism: Global
Dimensions" at I 0:30 a.m. Sunday at
the Oruge Coast Unttarlaa Untver·
aallat Cllurcb, 1259 Victoria St.,
Blind student claims rights denied
By t.M Ataoclated Press
WASHINGTON -A blind stu-
dent. denied state and federal voca-
tional rehabilitation aid because he is
studyi ng for the ministry, contends
the action violates pis free exercise of
religion.
The case, involving laf'T)' Witters.
. a student at the non-denominational
Inland Empire School of the Bible in
Seattle, is pending before the U.S.
Supreme Coun. Witters was denied
aid on grounds it would advance
religion, a position upheld by Wash-
ington's supreme court.
Arguing Witfers' case, attorney
Michael P. Farris said there was "no
justification to single out ministerial
students for exclusion" from voca-
tional aid. He said they "do not ha ve
to be quarantined'' from society to
avoid establishing religion.
ST. LOUIS-Although PopeJohn
Paul II wants efTons halted to get
·women admitted to the Roman
Catholic priesthood, hundreds of
American women still seek that role.
says the Women's Ordination Co n-
ference.
Its coordinator, Ruth Fitzpatrick,
says interest in women's ordination
has not dwindled among the 1,800
members of the conference since its
founding in 1977. Its annual meeting
here, planned only for women seeking
ordination, attracted about 200 nuns
and lay women.
become "habitual non-readers," says
a Scnpture specialist, a condition that
has been added to illiteracy as an
obstacle in regard to the Bible.
Unless it is "heard through the cars,
the great majority of people in every
country will not receive 1t," says the
Rev. Tom Houston, president of
World Vision and former head the
British and Foreign Bible Societv.
He told the 1985 annual meeting of
the American Bible Society:
"It is not just that the majonty of
people in the Third World are not yet
literate or able to read. It is that the
majority of people in our Western
countries like the United States are
habitual non-readers."
A Chicago archdiocesan report of
meetings with parish lay leaders
recently found most of them would
rather have female priests and mar·
ried priests than not enough priests. CHICAGO -A poll of 480 grass-
roots advisers to a committee revis-
NEW YORK-Most people have ing the United Methodist hymnal
tound that most of them oppose any
attempts to change traditional
language about God to sexually
inclusive or femini ne forms.
However. the lay and clergy "con-
sultants" spread across the country
indicated willingness to change ex-
clusive nouns and pronouns about
people to inclusive terms.
MINNEAPOLIS-"I'll give them
communion. but they can't become
members of the church," a California
pastor said.at a special consultation
on pastoral 'Counseling of couples
laving toget her outside marriage.
The ministec's view was among
opinions reflecting confusion about
the issue at a conference arranged by
the American Lutheran Church for
pastors and specialists in theology,
psychology, sociology and demo-
graphics of cohabiting couples.
Costa Mesa.
A potluck will follow, a.nd those
r,anicipetinsareasked to brinadishcs
·tow on the food chain" that do not
cont.1in mea t, dairy products or
refined supr to emphasize the aware-
nnsofhunJCr irtthe U.S. and abroad.
• • •• Heinz Wrede, a writer and former
journalist. will talk about a tragic
personal experience in China and his
subsequent qunt for fajth at the I 0:30
a.m. meetina Sunday at the U•ltartu
Umvenalltt FeUow1~p of Lapaa
Bue•, 429 Cypress Drive.
Anerward "there will be a dedi-
cation of the fellowship's memorial to
the late Janet WinlL • f' • Parents who arc members of S•tr
Ba-Ma'alot-Harbor Reform Tem,eJe,
Newport Beach, are invited to parttci-
paic in the Jewish Parenting Center
workshop, "Do Our Children Have a
Hanukkah-Christmas Dilcmmar at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Topics will deaJ with helping
children throuah the holiday season
and how to hefp Jewish children put
the holiday season into a confortable
perspective.
On Friday) the temple will have a
special pre-Hanukkah service at 8: IS
p.m. with the choir participating. • •• Temple llatab of Newporl Beacb
(coaservatlve) will hold a pre.
Hanukkah service at 8: 15 p.m. Fri-
day. Servicn arc held at 2401 Irvine
Ave. for information, caJI the temple
office at S4s..6900or646-1S 12. • • •
The oriain of the name Israel a~d
how it relates to the name Jacob will
be addressed by Rabbi AJter TeneP·
baum at 10 a.m. today at C'ltabad of
lrvlae Jewld Center, 4872 Royce
Road. Irvine, • • • Kim Brody, daughte~ of Ke~neth •
Brody and Naomi Mallinson, ':"ill l>e
called to the torah for her bat m1.tzvah
at 10 a.m. today at Temple Isaiah of
Newport Beach. • • •
A Bible dictionary. published by
Harper aod Row. was unveiled this
week at a P.rcss conference in the
Anaheim Hilton and Towers.
According to the publishers, "The
Harper's Bible Dictionary" (~27.50;
thumb indexed $29.SO) 1s the
authoritative reference guide for any-
one who owns a Bible or questions the
meanings behind what is attributed to
it.
The dictiona7 t~k. 179 sc~olars of
the Society o B1bhcaJ Literature
three yean to compile. There arc
3. 700 entries, covering such asPC?Cts
as names, places, climate, pohtical
history and geography. Terms are
defined and explained along with
pronounciation and dCrivitive cues.
Bible in Chinese
ready for printing
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)-A church in search ofa cause, a
mission in search ofa benefacto.r and a publi sher in search of something
to print have joined together to produce a Chinese translation oft he
New Testament fonhe people of China.
The first copies, "The Simple Chinese Bible,·· are due from a
printer in Peking on March I, with a guaranteed first press run of
200,000, says the Rev. Ken StcgaJI.
As pastorofSeventh and Beech Church of Christ in Durant, OkJa.,
which is handling the project, he says he hopes to persuade the Chinese
1ovemment to approve printing an additional 253 million c-0pies later
for schools as a learning tool, and eventually mill ions more for the
Chinese people.
The translation is bilingual, wi th the left column ofa page in
Chinese, the right column in English. Stegall notes.
He says it also will include"lessonson EngJish grammar, overview
lessons on the Bible, a modem English dictionary and an international
dictionary.'' He says 253 million Chinese arc learning English in
schools.
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Victorian
holiday
re-created
A solutivn to discontent with the
season can be found at the Fullerton
Arboretum. which 1s offering a peck
into Christmas past durina Decem-ber.
The charm of a Victorian
Christmas will delight viewers as they
stroU around a tree decorated with
popcorn strings, paper chains and
gingerbread cookies. or another
aaomed with antiuqe hand-blown
ornaments, gilded paper ornaments
of the era, candles and angels. The
scent of fresh pane and spice balls will
fill the an.
Docents, an penod costumes, will
be on hand to welcome visitors and
share the trad1t1ons and stones of
Christmas celebrauons of the 1890s.
Candlelight tours from 5 to 7
tonight and Sunday will open the
exhibit. The ellhib1t 1s open to the
public from I to 4 p.m. Sunday
through Dec. 22 at the Arboretum
Heritage House. Cal State Fullerton,
Yorba Linda Boulevard at Associated
Road.
Sponsors arc the Friends of the
Arboretum; admission is $1 , adults;
50cents. children; and $5, candlelight
tours. For information. call 773-35~9.
Designer of year
Kathy Barna, Ooral arrancer at Conroy'•
ln Coeta Meaa, won the Dntcner of the Year
title ln the FTD noYlce deataner fall
competition held ln Ontario for deetcnera
from Oranae, Loe Angela and San
Bernardino countia. Each entered an
arraniement made before the conie.t and
then creetaned a aurprlae pack.aee aupplled
by Jl'TD. lfamee' aurprlae pack.aee la artful-
ly arran1Ced at left.
Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Sltutdey, Howmber 30, 1985
HOW TO KEEP
CUT FLOWERS
FRESH LONGER
Arrangements of cut flowers add
beauty to your homt dunna tht
holidays and year-round.
To help you keep your cut flowers
Oourishina. Michael S. Reid, post-
harvest specialist. UC Cooperative
Extension. Davis, offer~ ~me g6'ldc-
lincs:
-Use a clean vase ('lean 11 with
hot soapr water to eliminate bactena
and fungJ. Then nnse thoroughly
-Prepare the flowers pro perly
Cut just-opemng flowers early 1n the
morning.
-Recut the stem~ under wa1er
before putting flowe~ in the vase
You can do this by cu111ng the stems
1n a basm of water or under running
tap water. Don't crush or bum stems
-Improve th e vase hfe of fl owtrs
that oou a milk y sap such as
poinsettias and poppies by immers-
ing the bottom two inches of their
stems 1n boihng water for 10 seconds
befo re using them in an arrangement.
-Gently remove lower leave\
from stems so that no leaves will be in
the vase water.
-A vase solution of lemon-lime
soda and three pans of water help~
buds open and last longer, and
reduces bacteria and fungal growth.
Add 11• teaspoon o( household bkaab
per quan to keep the 10lutioo cleat.
You can also make a 10luuon from 2 tablespoons of lemon jufoe Olf
bottled "ReaJ Lemon," I~
of suaar.1 and Y• LC&Spoon or per
quan or warm water. Add another ~
teaspoon of bleach to tbe vue cv~
four days.
Or, you can use a commercttl
flower preservative, sold 10 florist
shops and supermarkets. These prc-
scrva11 ves may not be as cfTective as
the other solutions.
-Don't use diet dnnks or colai,
aspinns or vinegar in vase soluuons
Don't use sof\ened water (11 contaulS
\Odium) If you hve an a hard water
area and yo u find whnc deposits in
tea kettles and on fau~ts, use demi·
nerahzed water sold 1n supennarkets
If ) ou use non st foam as an 1
arranging aid, let 11 soak in the vase
sol ution until 11 sinks Don't push it
down into the container.
Ar rangements prefer cool
temperatures. Don't place them ui
sunny locations. near heaters or
fireplaces. or on top of the telcv1s1on
Put them 1n a cool place ovem1gh1 if
po'l\1ble
Now yule know how to pick a tree •It's ume forthe first spra:r to combat pcath leaf curl
•Pot some spnng blooming bulbs 1n all sort<, ol conuuntr\ tor bngh1
splashes of color wherever you want 11 come spn ng. By EARL ARONSON .,.,..,.,..,
The lime is approaching for select-
'"$ a tree to add to the Chnstmas
spant 1n your home. There are a few
cons1dera11ons before you venture
out to buy a tree or cut one 1n local
woodlands.
Check the tree's needle-holding
ability first by shaking branches.
Pines. firs and freshly cut spruces arc
good. Then check firmness of th e
branches that will bear ornaments.
Select a fragrant tree.
Several varieties of Christmas trees
are available. l o help you identify
some: Scotch pines have whorled
branches with blue or gray-green
needles 1111-3 inches long. Austrian
pane branches are smooth and light
brown . their stiff needles are dark
green, 3 to 7 inches long.
Spruce needles have a quad-
rangular cross section and are shon
and sharp. White spruce ha s blue-
green needles nearly an inch long and
holds us needles longer than Norway
~pruce. which has dark green needles
three quaners of an inch long.
Fir tree branches are perpendicular
to the trunk and twigs are per-
pendicular to the branches. Douglas
Tallow trees
wori'tgrow
along Coast
' In the Dail y Pilot's Nov. 16 edition,
a story appeared on the Garden Page
with the heading "Tallow trees a good
choice" -and they are but not for the
Orange Coast.
Among the ap1um seb1ferum's
attributes cited an the an1clc.
prepared by the Cahfom1a Associa-
tion ofNuscrymen , was the statement
that 11 grows an all areas of the state.
A Corona del Mar reader thought
he'd hke to plant one of these trees. so
he began calling area nurseries. No
one stocked them and didn't know
who might.
Don Seal called the Daily Pilot for
some 1nformat1on. The nurserymen's
assoc1at1on was called but no one
there knew of a Southern California
outlet. but sllll co ntended the trees
grew an ywhere.
After several more phone calls, Seal
cher.ked with Sunset and was referred
to its Western Garden Book. which
states the tree only grows in a small
section of Whittier and Pasadena and
no farther south.
If anyone else has been searching
for the tree, we regret publishing the
misinformation supplied by the nur-
serymen's association.
fir has short flat needles. dark yellow-
green to blue-green an color. Balsam
fir 1s dark green with rounded.
notched needle lips growing 1n such a
way that annual sheanng to develop
full crowns 1s not necessary as in th e
pines.
After deciding th e type of tree you
want select one that will fit into the
room where you plan to use 11. Keep 11
fresh by cutting an inch ofTthe bottom
of the trunk and put the base an water
A good fresh-cut tree can dnnk more
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Ha ving difficulty deciding what to
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cyclamen. Chnstmas cactus and
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There are "Back Saver" lawn rakes
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The new "4-in-I" walk-behind
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mulches. bags leaves and catches
grass. Its pnce 1s about $5 70.
A kid's garden an a can. containing
a booklet. stnng, stakes and packages
offlowerand vegetable seed~. 1sabout
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Ingrid's daughter late-blooming .actress
By 808 THOMAS • 'I ,..._...,
BEVERLY HILLS -She has
raven hair and a SlronJ pronte. And
when her eyes sperkle and she smiles.
lheR can be no doubt that Isabella
Rouellini ii lnand Bel"lftWl's child.
HeT unique bc:auiy has already
been displaytd on fashion mapzioe
covers and an perfume ads. Now she
can be seen in ''Wh ite Ni&hts:• the
new Columbia film in whacfi she stars
with Mikhail Baryshnakov and
Greaorx Hines. She plays the Russian
wife of Hines, an Amencan defector
tn the Soviet Union.
RostcUani. dauahtcr of the late
8eflJ1'\ao and Italian filmmaker Rot>-
eno Rossellini, came here from her
New York home to heJp launch
"White NiJhts." She recalled the time
band. Peter Undstrom, for Rossellini
at the heiaht of her Hollywood career.
Even tliouah her ~rents divorced
when she wa S, the family remained
close. Ro selLini, who remarried and
had more children, lived aero s the
street from Bergman's house.
and eojoyed it Immensely.
I when she first came to Hollywood, as
a 20.ycar-old television 1oumalist
-------------.. from Rome.
"We arew up having two homes,
ours and father's." Rossellini said.
"We played durina the day at father's
house, but we slept across the st~et.
There were seven children, and
sometimes we had to shut up while
father was havina meetinas about his
new film s. ft could be wild at times,
with Pina-Pona and other games and
a variety of doas and cats. I adopted
every stray cat I could find."
''Then a frieod started a photo
qenC)'and asked me if I'd like to have
my picture ta.ken by Brucie Weber. I
said sure; it wu a compliment to pose
for a famous photottapher. That led
to a Vogue cover, and suddenly at the
aae or 28, when most modclina
careers arc over, I had a new career. It
was like winnina the lottery."
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"It was the same as ifl bad traveled
to the Himalayas, that's how foreian
it seemed," she said. "My first
impression was seeina Los Anaeles
from the afr. an unbelievable expense
ofliahts as far as the eye could see, like
a huge diamond. And I landed right in
the center of the diamond!
"f remember being impressed by
the variety of plants, more than I had
ever seen in my life before. The big
villas, with swimming pools, of
course. It all looked very glamorous,
but there were other buildin~ that
looked like movie sets. as af they
miaht fall over at any moment. So
different from Europe, where ever;:-
thing seems so solid, built of stone. ·
Isabella Rossellini is 33 and has
gjven up trying to hide her age, as
many actresses do. She and twin
sister, Ingrid, were born in 1952 when
the sensation of their parents' ro-
mance was still front-page news
everywhere. Bergman left her hus-
Rosselhni's childhood was inter-
rupted at 13 when she was stricken
with scoliosis..t a spine ailment. She
spent much or the next two years in a
body cast. After tce0vering. she
worked in the costume department
for her father's films.
.. But I never th6uaht about acting."
she remarked. "Not because I was
reluctant to follow my mother. I went
into other professions and was suc-
cessful. First I was a journalist in
ItaJian television, talking to com-
edians and doing oflbeat interviews
for a show called 'The Other Sunday,·
which was something like 'Saturday
Night Live.' I did that for 31h years
Mamcd to New York model
Jonathan Wiedemann, she became
p~ant with her daughter, Elettra-
lngrid, now 2. "Since I couldn't very
well do modclina. I thou~t it would
be a aood time to ao to acung school,"
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perience had been a few halian films
rcsultina from the popularity of "The
Other Sunday .. show.
Last year, she heard that Taylor
Hackman ("An Officer and a Gentle-
man") was look.ina for an actICSs to
play Hines• Russian wife in ''White
Ni~ts." 1 Taylor loved my (modeling) pic-
tures, but be was looking for either an
American who could play a Russian
or an Eastern Euro,P'.Can actress, ..
Rossellini said. "I wd, 'Give me a
month lo work on the accent, then
make a decision.· I went to Columbia
University every day to learn how to
speak English with a Russian accent."
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advice if you aJlow me to be so
presumptuous.
Selecting a therapist frequently can
be more effective if the person first
sees a clinical psychologist for an
evaluation. The evaluation ma y take
six hours or looger but it will be well
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The individual seeking help will
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REAL U FE
I cup crushed ego.
I teaspoon job discrimination.
I/, teaspoon chauvinism.
I well -beaten path to the washing
machine.
'h teaspoon grated nerves.
I pinch from a man on the street.
I dash from the dentist and home
in heavy traffic to release the baby
sitter.
Mix all ingredients together and
stir violentl y. Cook until you feel a
slow bum and then add one last straw.
Serves 53 percent of the population. • • •
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a clinical psychologist who does this
sort of ev~uation. (Check the phone
book or call the psychology depart-
ment of a college or university and
askfor~jdance.) No need for anyone
to be either "Impatient" or "Dead-
Ended." I know because l have -~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..I BEEN THERE MYSELF.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will you
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if nursi ng mothers are protected
against becoming pregnant?
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I found
this great recipe: in some old files and
thouJht it mi&ht be somethina you
would want to share with your
readers. I have no idea who wrote it
but the ~underlying philosophy is
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for it in your column? - A NEW
HA VEN FEMINIST.
DEAR N.H.F.: YH bet. Here It 11.
Tllut1 for •rtq. RECIPE FOR
l always believtd this was an old
wives' talc, but someone very close to
me insists it is true. Perhaps if she sees
it in print she will stop being so
stubborn and save herself from an
unwanted pre$nancy. In fact I think I
read a letter in your column a few
years ago from a woman who had two
babies in 11 months because she
believed this myth. -NO NAME IN
DAYTON.
DEAR DAYTON: It 11 a myth. A
womaa wllo 11 aaniag a claild may
ladeed become pregnant -ud many
do.
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just what shade of red? h's ooun id.., in color lJl hundreds of cities this s-telited , procea. Its ftnt major daNJ Ufe," for the 1986 teUOn. Jn t.be colot~wnion PfOCtll. for Santa's outfit aad I.be nlddY *"' ques~onwhcny~u·reconv":'iotthe holiday teelOG, ii tbe fine feature-e~pc»uncuncarlierthityear,w~ "C.olorupdateufilmandmakestt the oriainaJ black~white ftlm 11 tone of Edmund Gwce•f• ~ clallic 1947 Cbnstmas moV1e "Mir-~. blaek-and-whitc film 10 be the revived .. Alfred Hitchcock Pres-mort realistic,'' said Buddy Youna. tran.sfemid 10 videocape ud pla~ were unporunt eleme1tta lD neelri•
ade Ob J.4lb Street" from black and electronically converted to colo( by ents" featW'ed iotroducUom by the ~nt of Color Systems. "We live into tpecialJy detiarod colOf..eddioa "Miracle" believable U. color.
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The answen to 1ucb questions were Aqeles-. introducti9n1 from the oriainal 1'9SO. sun a black and wh1te Christmas · tronically usiped ~ ke~rames have to be aocurate ---found lo Macy's archives, by cumin-The coms-ny baa been U · teries. but now in color. -. tree:• throuahout t.be movie u com· O'Han'• eyes for eumple... ..
ioa color movies of the time and by perimentina with color convenion of A competitor, Coloriutiod'1nc: of He likens color convenion to an putcr araohict equipment T n lbc Youna. .. That you can't iaveot. ..
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Koffee Klute.hers blast.off
Thanksgiving week saw the GWC
g•ffee IU•ldl do the feastina u they
chalked up the week's onJy perfect
soorc and padded their commandina
lead to eiaht points in Trivia Bowl JV.
The best any other contender could
muster was eiaht points, a score
TRIVIA BOWL
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I. Where was the president held
captive in the movie .. The Kidna~
pina of lbc President?"
2. Who usuallr, '°' a bia laugh on radio by sayina ·You just don't look riaht to me?"
3. In what comic strip would you
find a dog named Pajamas?
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ning stretch?
S. The song "Blue Sw" was the
theme for what television series?
6. Carl Reiner wrote a Broadway
comedy based on his own erly
experiences as an actor. Name it.
7. When Abbott and Costello made
their "Who's on tint?" routine
famous, lbey were wcarina the uni-
fonnsof what fictional baseball team?
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commandin& officer in the movie
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movie u wha1?
10. In the movie .. Ro.emary's
Baby," John Cauavctcs bad done two
Broadway pl.a>" bolb of whieh were
mentioned several times. Name them.
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I. Dorothy Lamour (iron jaw)
2. "Pistols and Petticoats"
("W~tched" series)
3. Mutt and Jeff (feline
Desdemona)
4 . Oeorae Romney
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S. "Niaht and Day" (Sherman's
punctuated sona)
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whites)
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"Archie")
9. Jefferson County (Walton•s
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THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"I don't want to be a lady when I grow
up. I want to be a lawyer."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"He's a weekend athlete!"
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Cel 8tete Fullerton et.-Loyole In Uteh C .. aalc toumer·. 111.
UC lrvlne 'fin• opening-round NCAA w•ter polo llMltdl. M;.
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dison kicks Servite away, 14-13
Angelovic threads needle, then defense
holds to get rematch with Westminster
By ROGER CARLSON
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NORWALK -Edison High's
Charaen advanced to the CIF Big
Five Conference football semifinals
apinst Sunset League rival West-
minster Friday night, by virtue of a
14-13 decision over Scrvite before
7 .• soo fans at Cerritos Colleae.
O n the surface, the only imponant
numbers are quarterback Mike
At\aelovic's 20-for-28 performance
throuah the air, good for 2SS yards
and the winning touchdown, a ~
yard strike to Mike Henderson in the
third quarter.
Bl\t as near-perfect as An&elovic
was, it took i n even better defe nse in
the fourth quarter as the Sunset
League cha mpions hung on to post
the decision.
"We called time out on that last
(Servite) drive," said Edison de-
fensive back Rick Justice, "and told
ourselves we had to toughen up. We
couldn't wait for them to mess up, we
bad to make something happen."
Edison had its one-point lead, but
the Friars were on the move, with fi ve
Tim Rosenkranz completions help-
ina move Scrvite from its 29 to the
Edison 25, well within reach of
sopho more kicking sensation Pat
Blottiaux.
The Friars had riddled Edison's
secondary with one completion after
another to Nick-John Haiduc, who
set a Servile school record with 12
catches for 143 yards, many coming
on unstoppable curl and crossing
patterns.
empt , rather than going tor
the seemingly unstoppable short pat-
terns, then a Brian Booker run netted
oothinJ, setting up third-and-I 0.
Scrv1te hurt its own cause with a
delay of the aame penalty, then the
Chargers made something happen as
Orea l.eavey, Bruce Dubois and Jim
Collins combined for a triple-sack to
shove the Friars back to the 37.
All Scrvite had left was a 54-yard
field Joal attempt, which fell short
with 3:24 left. Later after appearing to
have one more shot with an Edison
punt in the fadinJseconds, an offsides
call against Scrvite gave Edison a first
down with 56 seconds left and it was
clinched.
"Yes," adm itted Edison Coach Bill
Workman. "I thought they'd get a
shot at it (a field goal within reason-
able range)."
The Chargers added another de-
fensive back in those final moments
in an attempt to stop Haiduc and
Workman explained it was a key
reason why the big sack came,
because lhe quarterback couldn't find
Haiduc quickly enough.
Justice, who caught six passes for
52 yards, made something happen a
little earlier in the fourth quarter,
when he intercepted and returned 17
yards to the Scrvite 49.
It helped soothe the pangs of
Edison's second lost fumble, but the
Chafltrs were unable to do anything
with 1t and had to punt away. setting
up Scrvite's final thrust.
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But Servile went deep and came up
In the final analysis it was a nosc-
to-nose conflict in which Edison had
rPleue eee EDl801'/B2) Sernte Blah'• Derek Noale (No. 37) nearly loeett hla headu he'• •warmed by Edl90n defenders Friday nlCht.
Folev:pulls it out in last quarter 6-0 Lions pun
J · ' out 21-14
Craig's 10-yard TD pass puts Ta rs a top;
La Quinta next for No. I -seed ed Ha rbor
By HOWARD HANDY
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LA MIRADA -Shane Foley is
close to taking over the Orange
County career passing record and his
performance Friday night at La
Mirada Stadium left little doubt as to
his prowess.
Foley came through with fl ying
colors, directing a S2-yarddrive in the
fourth quarter to lead his Newport
Harbor H igh teamma tes to a 6-0
victory over host La Mirada High's
Matadors in quarterfinal action o(the
Central Conference CIF football
playoffs.
The game figured as a h1gh-sconng
oflens1ve battle before luckott: Jn.
stead, with a wet field. 1t developed
into a defensive struggle with both
teams missing early opportunities to
score.
Foley entered the game with 4.755
passing yards and finished with an
additional 133 to close to within 68 of
all-time Oranse County career leader
Burt Call of Capistrano Valley H igh.
He should erase the mark next week
against La Quanta, a 41 -0 winner over
Sonora. in a semifinal outing.
Friday night, Foley's favorite re-
ceiver Mark Craig. found a mismatch
in the Matador secondary and Foley
easily connected on a pair of passes
during the touchdown drive. Craig, at
6-6, had a 9-inch height edge over
defender Ray Zazueta and Fole~ hit
his taller target for a 19-yard gain to
the Matador fi ve. After a 5-yard
penalty, the Newport passing duo
wasted no time m getting the lone
score of the game on the board with a
10-yard completion. It made little
difference that Sean Gerber broke
through to block the conversion try.
During the touchdown drive, Foley
completed 3 of 4 passes for 46 yards
and ran for the other sax yards.
Going into the game, Newport had
been averaging 32. 7 points per o uting
and La Mirada was scoring at a JO. I
chp. But the defenses rose to the
occasion and with the aid of fumbles.
a blocked field goal attempt and
another that was wide along with a
disastrous clapping penalty. the teams
were scoreless until the Tars scored
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<>ranae Cout'• Fred Blcllett IOM9 the ball
ID mld-alr wblle eandwlcb.lq teamm•te
Joe sea.er between Cltn18 defenden Jim
Arnett (feft) and llllle Hantet.
with 4:29 remaining.
The first half was a succe~s1on of
missed opportun1t1es.
La Mirada opened by dn' ing to the
Newport I 4-yard line before a fumble
reco very by Bryan Wildman turned
the ball over to the Tars.
Newport massed ltS first sconng
opportuntty as well. The Tars dro .. e
to the Matador 20 before a 37-yard
field goal attempt was wide of the
uprights.
When the Matado rs were forced lo
punt on their next possession. And~
She ppard took the ball on ht~ own 8-
yard line and returned 1t 10 the La
Mirada eight. an 80-yard effort that
could ha'<e bee n the turning point . .\
clapping penalt}. howe' er, bro ught
the ball back to the Newport e1gh t and
an interception ended the next. threat
~fter the Matadors drove lo the
Newport 9-~ard lane o n their ne"t
se n es. the 6-o l ra1g brokt' through w
block a :!6-)'ard field goal attempt to
th .... art another La \lhrada sconng in
The game remained scorele~s as ume
ran out on the Tars on tht'1r next
possession at the La Mirad a 4 1-\ard
ltne
.\ fumbled handofT that "as re-
co,ered b} the Matador~· Tom Mesa.
ended the Tar~ first threat in the third
penod at the-La Mirada :! I. The two
teams then exchanged punts unttl the
Tars took O\er at their o"n 4K with
5 33 remaini ng in the fourth quarter
T hat's when Fole' .... ent to .... ork \I. Ith
Craig as his target to end the srnnng
drought as 11 appeared the game
might go into a 11e-brcal>.er ending
Lack of a stable passing attal i..
found the Matadors running on
a lmost e'er) pla~ when 1he~ got the
ball back before outstanding running
(Please 9ee T ARS/83)
OCC cans Citrus
in home opener
seager 's 28 p oints
lead the Pirates
to 8 5-7';, triump h
defense and we .... ere reaching 1n
"There's no wa} ....,e ~ould ha' e
beaten a good team pla' ing ltke that ..
.\hhough t he Pirates took a 42-lb
lead in at halfti me. their margin
should ha .. e been much .... 1der The~
got 18 from ager 1n the halfand shot
59 percent ( 19 of 32l from the til'ld.
By CHRIS MONAHAN but the tumo'<ers and numerou-. late
Oellf,...c ... •F• ....,,, fouls combined .... llh (1tru!> h1tttng 12
Although Orange Coast ( ollegc'!> of I 7 from the free-thro .... hnc 1..ept thl'
basketball team certainly dado 't look o .... 1s (0-1) in the ball game
too fired up for its home opener In the !>l'Cond half. Seager. .... horn
Fnday night against ('mus College. ll the Pirates found so otien in thl'
cenaml'< dtdn't stop the Pirates from in1t1al half. got into foul troubk and
hghung· up a victor) Seager (pro-began to ure He left the game eight
rtounced SEE-ger) -a Joe Seager. minutes 1nto the hall. but not tx·tnrr
that is. sconng six of the Pirate-; tir1t 12
The P1rates (2-0). with tht' lu,un oi points. pushang thL'm nut t1' a 12·
a big man in the middle fo r the lirst point lead. 56-44
time in many years and a '<Cl) tall \\1th their big man on thl bcn'h
team overall. uuhzed the 6-10 Seager/'lhi:. Pirates put in a smaller la\tcr
often underneath the basket. Seage~ teal'n and began to use their qu1d.nc.,~
was hot from I 0 feet and m . hitting I 3 to wear down the O" 1'1
of 17 shots. 28 points total. and Led b~ sophomore 'aptain Jon
grabbing 13 rebounds in leading OCC J_ohnston t 1 ~ poants. nine assists I :inJ
to an 85-72 victory. t~shmen ( huck \k(Ja,ran <right
"We have a lot more size this year poants. S1" assists). and Scott ( k-
and "hen you have a guv under there ments (I:! poantsl. the Pirate!> ran tht'
who 1 6-1 0. )'ou're alwavs going to go lead out to 17 points 1n er thl· ne't ,.,
to him:· said Pirates' t oach Tand~ minutes. 71-54
Gailis. The Pirates al~ got .i nice all·
Despite thcrelat1ve ease of the wtn, around game from fn.·shma n
Gailis was hot about the play of his swangman Fred Bickett. Tho ugh. he
own team. was on and, off the bent..h "1th toul
"We played ery poorl) We've got trouble (he hnishe-d \I. tt h tour I. hr ~tall
to play better than that." said Gailis. contnbuted fi H point . nine re
"We were very sloppy. We had 14 bounds. 'itX assist~ and t"'o steal~
turnovers in the first half. We had no (Pleeee eee OCC/8 2 )
Kareem hits game-winner as Laker& slip by Seattle
rebounds. Jo hnson 1mboundcd the b311 m l\bdul~Jabhar
for the winner. ll"3) La~er Coach Pat Rile\ ma~eted at the hl"l"
powtr of his ctntcr
overtime
decision
Mater Dei u nable
to conta in Gulley
inf a d in g m om ents
By RI CHARD DUNN
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\'-estmmster H1gh's sterling de-•
fense and a clutch touchdown pass b}
quarterback Ste\'e G uile> in m ert1me
lilied the Li ons to a :!1-14 \·1ctor)
OH"r \later De1 Fnda:y night. sending
the Laon into the C'lf Big Five
<.. onferem:e football sem ifinals
The Lions a' enged a 14-1 1 non-
league loss in the process. no ..... the)
race the same prospect Mater Dea did.
the~ go up against a foe (Edison >
.... h1ch has a 24-14 Sunset League
memon to dwell on
Guile' lofted his 3--,.ard to uchdown
pass to b an m Saldana on the Lions'
third pla' of the fo ur-do .... n California
t1e-brealer s~ stem to pull ahead
Follo .... ing an incomplete pas~ on
their lim attempt from the 10-)ard
line. the spot whert' each team begins
the o' ert1me dn ' e. Guile' hit James
olle' for a .. _) ard compleuon to set
up the .... inning score
\.tater De1 ( 8·4 ). which had come
bad. from a I 4-U hat fume deficit
behind sophomore quarterback Todd
\lannl'' 1ch's sharp passing. could
not hc1ndk the 1nten~ \'-estmanster
pa~' ru~h dunng its turn in thr
l" enimc penod and .... atched its
\eJSlln 1.nme tO an end when
\lannl" llh ... final pass tell into the
arm<, l'I \\ cstmmster dele ns1,e bacl..
R11tx·n \1anine1 at thr 4-\ard hne.
\\.itt'r De1 ....,on the coin· t11p and -
nl't unlommonl' -elected to pla~
dL•tcn'l' lirst
\lier the Lions pushed thr ~ore to
21-1 4 the \1onarchs .... ere un'>uc -
tes:.tul 1.rn their fi rst two pas~s. thcn
\l.Cfl' penalized fi,c \3rds to ma~c 11
third Jnd 15
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1111 a n.'H'r\t' .... a, tnl·ompletc bfh,n·
the L 1ons closed th1.· hd on fnunh
do\\n
The pul'3lln~ ll'rrt1ml' pc.'nod
ho .... 1.'' er .... asn 't nt'arl\ ~ e\dting a'
the fourth ljuaner That's ~ hen \later
De1. Jo .... n 14-0 "'Ith as httk a' l'1ght minute~ left 1n tht• gamt'. \tarted
g1.·t11ng 1. lut1. h pas'il'\ tr om
\fan no' 1ch and ~e' pc."nalt' hrc,11>.\ to
mo'c the: chatn'>
Mann\'' 1ch'., 40-\ard compk11on
(Pleaee eee WESTMINSTER /Bl)
Troj an s stop
Oregon . 20-6
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INGLEWOOO (AP) -Kareem Abdul-
Jabbar's 10-footer with three seconds to play
gave the Los An&cles Lakers a 108-107 victory
over the Seattle SuperSonics Friday night in a
National Basketbell Association pme.
The Lakcrs maintained a lead throuJhout
the first half and went into the 1ntem11ssion
with• 58·S4 advantqc. Los Angeles led 88-81
at the end of three quanel"!l
But the Sonics baulcd back to ttc the ~ore.
98·98, on Rick~ Sobers' layup with 4:20 to play.
Thepmc was tied twioe more before Chambers
bit• 12-footcrWllh 15 seconds remam1na to put
Seattle ahead 107-lOS.
The Lakers went n~rly seven minute 1n
the fourth quaner -from 8·05 to I: 11 to pla'
-without sconna a field aoal.
"We wert fortunate to C'Omt out ofth1<1 one
with a 'tctor) " Rik said "We ..... ent to
Kareem and he took the tum-around Jumper
They took a"a) the sk) hook but lu~ jumpcr"
not a bad shot We m11\t have won at lcut four
or f'ivc pm~ ..... Ith that shot ..
l ()" \ O -The L n1vers1t}' of
Sou them Cahfom1a football team
"rapped up m regular ~ason
with a 2()..6 Pac1fic-IO v1ctOr)
o\ti Oregon tod• 1n thc Mira c
ao~1 • Abdul-Jabbar led all scorers with 3 I
P,?ints. and Byron Scott scored 28. Earvin
'Mqic" Johnson notched his tee0nd 1nplc-
double of the year with a season-hiah 16
rebounds. 17 a sists and 1-4 points. James
Worthy added 20 points for Los Anacles and
assisted Abdul.Jabber on the winnina ba ket.
Tom Chambers c:ame ~ff the bench and
K'Ored 30 points to lead Seattle. Xavier
McDaniel ec:o~ 16 points and Gerald Hen-
denon had I$ points and eiatn assists for the ~ics. Jade 5ikma had 14 points and 13
Abdut-Jabbar was foulM and made one of
two free throws with 10 tttonds rcmaintr\a.
And with just eight seconds left. the Lakers
foultd McDaniel, who missed both f'Ttt throws
to stt up Abdul.Jabbar's v.innina hot.
The Liken called a timeout after Mauncc
Lucas hauled do""n the m1\~ free throw
S1kma fouJcd out with 2:48 rcm11n1na and
McConn1ck. a forw1rd who moved to center
when Sikma left the aame. fouled out with 10
seconds rcmairung.
The Liken tmproved thetr ~to 14-2.
and Seattle fell to 7-10.
Abdul-Jabbar took has IASt-m1nute hero1(S
1n \tndc. ·
··t really didn't ibow much cmoooo
outwardly but I ~It 1t 1nslde.'' he saad -h's not
111 the time th.at I act the winnma shot. This was
1 n1oc ont to •1n bn:auv we 1lmost ktdtcd 11
Scanle < oach Bcm1e 81ckem.af1 took .in
opttm1s11c approach to the lo and loo .. ed
forward to the games ahead
"We pla~ wtll.'' he q1d "Wr had o
c~ We put ou~lvc 1n th( po\l1on to w1n
Wt.'vc Sot to put our head up and &1l from hert
This ~'&s a b11 pme for us. It wai a tc'lt to )tt
what ~ are all ahout .. . .
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The Tro1an\, who will compete
m the A.loha Bowl on Dec 28.
improved to ~s wtth the v1ctory
fhe lJ defense. manwh1lt,
held the Duck~ (5-6) to JUSt •pair
of field goal , onc 1n uch half
The T roJan~ led. I 7-3, It hall\1me
Ott&on's tartJn& quaf1nt>eclc
C'hns M1lkL!"'ssca most of the
1«ond half'll\er bc1 uuu~.
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Perez seals up win, Irvine·boxing
Hts fifth-round TKO over
Rabotte completes season
foe with a senes ot left hooks and bard naht• to
open a p~~ cut over the riaht eye of Rlbotte, fo.Uaa re Robert Byrd to put an end to the
acbeduled JO.round bout after tbe bell ended
from tbe heels -and continued to miss badly
-aivi111 Peru an easy turkey shoot.
It had been pretty easy throuatiout lhe first
four round.I for Perez. Rabotte kept aoina for
the home ~ punch and miwn-. And
whenever be mjued, Perci (now 14-1) would
make him pey dcarty with a 1tinaina ri&ht or lef\
hook.
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the fifth IWUI.
Tbomu Perez closed out the Irvine
Mamon'• first teat0n of pro box.ina Friday
with a te<:bnicaJ ~out win over Ernie
Raboue in their featured super weltc~iaht
bout in fiont of a sellout crowd and the cameras
of the Donny Osmond Eotenainment Corpor-
ation.
"EvefYthina seemed to be worlcina to-
niahi." said Perez ... l hit him with a tot of hooks
in the wne place. I knew his eye was bad and I
just kept tOU\I after iL" "I like IU¥S who throw bombs," said Peret,
who will be pitted apinst Sean Mannion in a
future Marriott attraction. "I'm able to use my
box.inf skills and pick my spots."
Rabotte's comer wasn't happy Wllh the
ft&ht beina stopped and let Byrd know so after
the fl&bt.
While the Otmond Corp. provided the li&hts and cameras. Perez and Rabotte put up
the action before the 1,4SO fans who filled the araod t.llroom.
''l've been in the ring in the same
situation," said Byrd. "I know from experience
it was time to stop it. I've bad my eyes cut the
same way, it's not too nice to try and come back
And the spot he picked was the right eye of the l SS1h-pound Rabotte.
"I'm &lad the fl&ht was stopped," added
Perez. who earned Sl,SOO for the win. "I just
would've hit that cut some more and hurt him
worse. Th.is way he'll be able to come back and
fight sooner."
from."
Perez. who bails from Santa Ana, lit up bis
• Rabotte, a native of Long Beach, wanted to
come back for more as he continued to swing ..
Be's building a
new career With
a little 1nuscle
From AP dJ1paklan
In his junior year as a nose guard at
Broome Hi&h School in Cherry Hill, S.C:,
Lee Haney &roke his right leg. • In bis senior year, Tte broke his left leg.
It was about then that Haney began to rt the idea
that football might not be his sport, after al .
"I had been doing some weight training," be said.
"It started as a hobby but it was mandatory for football .
When I kept running into problems with my legs, I
began la.k.ing it more seriously."
Working with wciabts evolved into bodybuilding
and victories in the Mr. America and Mr. Universe
amateur competitions. Now Haney, 26 yean old and
2SO pounds, has become the younatSt and biaecst man
to win the Mr. Olymfian title. And he's done 1t twice.
"I'm after five o them," Haney said. "Then f'll go
into something else, maybe movies."
He's got a role model to follow. Arnold
Schwarzenegger, an ex-Mr. Olympian, moved to
Hollywood as Conan the Barbarian. His image is that of
a bruiser but Haney said strength is not an issue in body
bujJding. "The judges arc looking for the best body," be
said. "They're interested in symmetry, how the muscles
flow together, their sweep through the body."
But Mr. Olympian is no lightweight when it comes
to lifting weights. "I bench press over SOO pounds," be
ui~ "I squat lift over 600. You can't just look strong.
You have to be strong in this business."
Tp maintain his muscles, Haney follows a rigjd
regjmen, in the gym and at the dinin~ table.
Detroit roll• put Milwaukee
geuy Trtpweb scored 26 points and m am Lalmbeer added 23 Fri<kY night as ,
Detroit took advantaae of Milwaukee's
disastrous third-quarter sbootint for a
111-102 National Basket bell Association victory over
the Bucks. Milwaukee made only three of24 field goal
attempts in the third quarter and scored half of its 14
third-quarter points on free throws ... In other NBA
action Friday, MOMS MaleM scored 21 of bis game-
high 26 points in the seoond half and Bebby J oees had
seven of bis 13 in a two-minute
spurt that put Philadelphia ahead
to stay as the 76ers downed
Indiana, 11~l00, handing the
Pacers their seventh consecutive
loss ... Bliek Wllll11111 scored 22
points and grabbed 10 rebounds
while Albert KJq added 24
points to lead New Jersey to a
107-97 victory over Atlanta.
Domht.,H Wl.Wat had a 30-
point, rune-rebound performance
Trtpacka rn a losin& effort for the Hawks ..
. Larry Blrd exploded for 18 of bis game-bi&h 31 points
in a decisive third period as Boston cracked New York's
tiJht defense and went on to its sixth consecutive
v1ctory, a 9.4-88 decision over the Kniclcs ... Sam
Perk.ills, Mm Aplrre and Derek Harper sparked a
third-quarter rally to lead Dallas to a 133-111 victory
over Sacramento ... Walter Davt1 scored 39 points and
Larry Nuce 30, season highs for both, to lead Phoenix
to a f26-l IO win over Houston ... Ales Eqlld scored
32 points and BW a .. 1Hk had 23 as Denver snapped a
three-game losing streak with a 129--114 win over Utah
... Ieuy Carr's rebounding and ltW Vuclewepe'1
scoring propelled Portland to a 21-point first-quarter
lead and the Trail Blazers rolled to a 122-t 07 victory
over cold-shooting Chicago.
Perry to appear on Hope show
Bean' William "The Refrigerator" Perry c II t
If he decides to flJht 1t the Marriot apin, Ra~ne •. who also poc~eted SI ,SOO, will b.lve to
WIJI until Jin. 20. That'• when Ult next card iJ
slated. ·
Osmond wu on b.lod for the action for the
third straiaht month ind said, "It looks aood,
but I can't say anythi.nt for sure at this time."
But from the initial reactfons of Osmond
and Co., one cu expect to sec more cameras
and action at the Marriott in the future.
In a supportma bout, Huntinaton Beach's
Roderick. Swlts and Steve Renwick of New
Zealand squared off in a six-round super
welterwci&ht tilt.
In a very unpopular decision, Renwick wu
awarded a split decision win. The scores were:
S8°S7 Starks, and S8-S7, .59--.SS for Renwick.
'
UCI wins game,
loses Graham
LAS CRUCES N.M. -UC
Irvine's women's bUxetball team
opened its season with a win
Frict.y nj~~ but the price the
Anteaters paid wu very hJab.
UCl'1 senior All-American center Cheri Otaham broke bier
wrist six minu1cs into the Ant·
eaten' S7·S2 win o"er Southom
Me1hodi1t Urtivenity in the fim
round of 1he New Mexico State
tournament. Zalina Walton
p&Clcd UCJ with t 3 poin1s and
seven assists.
Graham is not expected to
return to play for at least several
weeks.
Tbe Anteaters meet host New
Mexico State toniaht at 7 p.m. for
the championahip.
--
"I work out four hours a day,' he said. ''That's
when the bard work takes place." There are 20 routines
desianed to build his shoulders, lep, back, chest, biceps,
triceps and abdomen. The payoff includes a 31-inch
waist, a SS-inch chest and 21 'h-inch biceps.
His other reward comes at mealtime. He eats four
meals and two snacks daily and bis menus would make
a nutrionist salivate. "I eat eggs, chicken, fish , a small
amount of steak." be said." Also grains, nuts, milk , low-
fat dairy products, fruits and vegetables. It's a basic diet,
nothing really out of the ordinary."
LOS ANGELES -The Chicago Ell
will make his debut as an off-the-field
entenainer on .. The Bob Hope Christmas
Show" Dec. IS on NBC, a spokesman for Hope said
Friday.
. . Perry, who's dieted down to 302 pounds, was
1nv1~cd personally by Hope to appear on the holiday
special.
Serrite quarterback Tim Roeenkrans trl• to elade ltdlaon•a Orea Lea.ey bat 18
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enat11ally palled doWD for a mack darinC
Cbaqen• 14-13 CIP' BIC 5 .tctory.
.
Canadlens rally past Buffalo
G•y Carbeuea• scored two of Mon-lii.1 trcaJ's four third-period goals tO' spark the '
Canadiens to a S-2 National Hockey
League victory over Buffalo. The Can-
adiens entered the third period down 2-1 but scored
four straight goals to claim the victory ... Elsewhere in
the NHL, Ju Ertxoa set up a pair of goals for the New
York Rangers in a S-2 victory over Washjngton,
snapping the C.apitals' seven-game unbeaten streak ...
Roll Dapay and Jou Ogrodlllck scored power-play
goals and Genni Gallut added a short-handed tally
durin' a three-goal second period burst that carried
Detroit to a S-3 victory over St. Louis ... ~ Slalsalo
sco~ twice as Philadelphia jumped to a 4-0 lead and
h•n for a 4-1 victory over Minnesota. The Flyers,
wt\o have lost only two of their last 19 games, improved
their Patrick Division leading record to 19-4 and their
road record to 8-2, best in the league ... Dcfenseman
Dealt Potvla scored a key goal in the first period and
veteran goaltender BlUy Smltk made 23 saves as the
New York rstanders beat slumping Winnipeg, 4-l. In losing five straight games, the Jets have been outscored,
30-7 ... Stewart Gavlll scored two goals in the opening
period as Hartford defeated Vancouver, 5-4.
Quote of the day
San Francisco guard Rudy Cross, describ-
ing the noise in the Seattle Kingdome: "If you
· want to know what it's like ... put a pot on your
head and beat on it with a spoon."
Players r eady for Skins Game
MURRIETA -Fuzzy Zoeller, ambl-
inJ around the clubhouse while a cold, wet
rain washed out the pro-am, took a look at
bis fellow competitors in the Skins Game.
"Hey, these are classic guys," ZoeUcrsaid Friday of
the other three members of the quartet that will
compete for $450,000 in the tw<Hiay, 18-hole Skins
Game.
They are Arnold Palmer, Jack Nick.Jaus and Tom
Watson, all charter members of the made-for-television
1olf show that now is in its third r,ear.
"What is Zoeller doing here? 'asked Fuzzy, holder
of a U.S. Open and Miuters title. but whose career
credentials are pale in comparison with the others.
The answer is simple:
The same as the other three. trying to win a iarge
amount of money, possibly the whole purse.
This year's purse off en $15.000 on each oftbe first
11x boles, $2S.OOO on the next six and $35 000 on the
final six. '
T~e comedian is flyi ng to Chicago to go one-on-
onc. Wlth the pro football player in a video-taping
session .
The show also will feature Hope's introduction of
The Associated Press All-American football team for
1985.
Televlalon, radio
TELEVJSJON
9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: North Star
Nationals drag racing from Brainerd, Minn.,
Channel 9.
10:30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
Gcor$ia Tech vs. Michigan in the annual Tip-Off
Classic from Springfield, Mass., Channel 2.
11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9.
Noon -COLLEGE BASIETBALL: Al
McGuire's pre-season college basketball special,
Channel 4.
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Auburn vs. Alabama, Channel 7.
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Notre Dame at Miami, Fla., Channel 2.
12:30 p.m. -BOWLING: PBA tournament
from Columbus, Ohio (delayed), Channel 4.
I p.m. -WR~G: Channel S6.
2 p.m. -GOLF: Skins Game -Jack
Nick.Jaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson and
Fuzzy Zoeller comj)Cte for $4SO,OOO in prize
money, from Bear Creek GolfOub in Murrieta,
C.alif. (delayed), Channel 4.
4 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL week in
review, Channel 2.
4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Scores
from around the country, Channel 7.
4 p.m. -SOCCER: Peru vs. Mexico in
World Cup qualifying match (tape), Channel 34.
4:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS
LEGENDS: Channel 7.
S p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders'
PlaybooJc. Channel 4.
S:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Cli ppers
at Dallas, Channel 5.
2:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Geor-
gia vs. Gcorgfa T~(:1>· Channel 13.
11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASIETBALL: UC
Irvine at U. of New 0rleans, KPZE (1190).
12:30 a.m. -COLLEGE POoTaALL:
Notre Dame at Miami, Aa., KPZE(l 190).
l r .m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Pacific
vs. Ca State Fullerton at Santa Ana Stadium, KWOW ( 1600).
7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCK.EV: Chicago at
Kings, K.LAC (S70).
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
Temp.le at UCLA. KMPC (710). 9:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San
Dieao State at Hawaii, KS~·l 130).
I 0 p. m. -PRO BASK ALL: Oippers at .. ·. Nine holes will be played today and another nme
Sunday.
Dallas. KMPC (710Hfollowina UCLA game).
i : ... : ; :; ........................ ..
~~·Kriek, Martina • ! · poet victories •
$ MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -
, Two-time champion Johan Kriek of
• the United Statt1 moved impretalve-
• · ly into the fourth round of the S 1.5
million Australian Open tenPJ•
• cbam.pionshiPt while tee0nd-teeded
• Martina Navr1titova led three 01hcr
seedl into the lut 16 of the wnmen's : fintlcs, C' .
• : South Amcan-bom Kriek. winner
: bcre in botb 1981 and 1932, rc-
covaod from I iJo'W IWt Slturda~ to ~~·~~y~~
IMD'• match pla~. ,,
•
San A ntonio buries Cl ipper s
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -
A.nit Oilmen sc:ored 24 potnts. 16 of
them in the third quaner. as the San
Antonio ~ defeated the Los
Aaatles Oappm. 134-106, 1n Na-
tional Basketball Association 1ct1on
Friday nlaht .
The Spurs turned a 6J..6 I haJJ\1me
deficit around when lillCY. red the Oippen, 17-8, in t 9 of
lhe third period. Oilm nine
points dwina the run.
MarQua Jebnson led the Oippen
with 29 poinU., 17 id lbe ICCOftd quaner. Min Mhehcll tcOrCd 2_.
points for the Spun and Steve
Johnson added 23.
The Spun led by as many u 30
poinut 129 .. 99, when they went on a
t·l-0 streak in the founh period.
Alfrcdnclt H~after ~ ~ actfon in tbe third period, added el&ht
ofb.is IS poin&a dUri.n1 the nreat..
The fhw ICOf'I is t.be hitheJt output
by the Spun thi1 aeuon. Tbe Spun
1&ot • lizzlint 63.l ~· &oai the fidd, bini111 on '7 of90 shots.
Tbe Qjpn conlillaae lhdr mns
~ Teua lOftiPt when tbcy
mett the DaUu Mavericb.
. '
EDISON WINS, WESTMINSTER NEXT •••
t romBl
two legitimate shots to score and did.
Scrvite bad more chances, and didn't.
Scrvite opened a 7--0 lead in the
second quarter on a 39-yard drive,
ignited by Jason Rosjsh's fumble
recovery, with a 30..yard pass to
Haiduc down the middle setting it up
at the Edison 3. -
Rosenkranz went lo Haiduc on
third down on a crossing pattern from
the left and Corey Wentz added the
PAT. Edison tjed it at 7 with a 73-yard
march which consumed just 2:20 of
playing time, as Angclov1c found his
rcc.civers six straight times out of the
shotgun or one-back offense, almost
always with four widcouts.
Strikes of 20 and 19 yards to tifht
end Ken Griggs were the key gams
and K.aleaph C.arter did the honors
from a yard out. diving over the right
side.
Eric Thayer kicked the first of two
PATs with 1:03 left in the half-as
Edison turned the tables in the
kickina.J&rne. The Chargers took the second-half
kickoff (Servile elected to kickoff at
the start and at halftime) and
marched 58 yards when the Friars'
onsides attempt backfired.
Chris Boyd returned the kickoff to
the 42 and in just seven plays, with
strikes of 16 and I S yards to Dan
Hughes, a junior playing in his first-
ever varsity game.
"He just wasn't ready until now,"
explained Workman of his additional
passing target.
The second completion to Hughes
put Edison on the Scrvite 10, then
Angelovic found Henderson for the
touchdown.
Scrvite, which had moved 60 yards
in just seconds in the fading seconds
before blowing what could have been
anoalcr ohip-shot attempt for Blot-
tiaux, bad shown its explosive abili-
ties, and there was stiJJ 9: 13 left in the
third quarter.
Casey Jones delayed Scrvite with
an interception, but the Chargers
were forced to punt and Servite
responded with a 42-yard march.
Rosenkranz finding Jeff Fieldhouse
from l 0 yards out.
But that kicking game Scrvite was
so well lcnown for failed apin as the
center snap on the point after went
awry and Henderson was all over the
attempt.
Still, Edison had to survive an 8-
yard punt, then the second of two lost
fumbles at the Edison 39.
Servite tried for a halfback pass.,
however, and Justice was there to
intercept. "I was watcbina him all the
way," said Justice, who returned it IS
yards to the Edison 49, nearly
breaking away. "[ wanted six real
bad."
He didn't get si.x -but the
Chargers aot sometbin& better - a
shot at Westminster Hilb in the
semifinals. Yes, the same West-
minster which dealt Edison (10..2) a ·
24-14 loss in its Sunset League
opener, droppin& them to 4-2 overall
0..1 in league at the time. '
* Edhen 14, SerYlt9 ll
Scwe by Guertin
Edl1on O 7 7 ~14
S41rvll• 0 7 6 ~13
Ser-Helduc 3 PH• trom Rownkreni (Wen11
kick)
Edl-<llrtw 1 run (Thevw klctt)
Elff-Hendenon 10 pen from All9el0vlc (Thayer kldl)
w-f=leldtlouse t pen from Ro-*r•nr lklctt tailed)
A11911dence: 7 ,500 (t1llm11ted)
GAMll ST A T1ST1CS
Etl IW Finl oown1 17 12
RlllMl·verdeM 27·75 lt-2
PM•lnt verdeot 255 207 P•Ulnt 20-2'-0 lt·J.t·, Pun•• s-u 3·31 Furnblet•fumC>lel lotl 3·2 1-0
'"-lllft·vard'-Den•llled 10-17 6· 19
• INDfV10UAt.. RUSHING
Edl-Anoeto'fk;, 1S-J7; Carter, 9·?2; Smyser,
3·16.
Set~-Noeele....i.. ...... , 7·14; Sime. 2·14; Booker, l ·l;
RoMl'lkreni, 1·for·mlnln·21.
IMONIOUAL. ~ASSING
Edl-Aneelovlc, ••-o. US; Jutta, 0-1-1. s.r-ttOMM:rwu, 19·33·1, 207; Noeele, 0-H
IMCNYIOUAL. aacafY1NG
ECll-Jutllce, ._52; Of'..... i·W; H~.
3·42; Certw, 2·41; lontreeeir, 2·17:-Henclerlon.
2·1S; .JOMs, 1-7; Trullllo, l·S.
Sr-Helduc, 12-10 ; Fleldtlouse, l ·3S; Noe·
11te, 2·12; Moriarty, 1·1'; Sime. 1·3.
WESTMINSTER PULLS IT OUT, 21-14. • •
Jl'rom Bl
to Paul Cardenas on fourth and long
helped keep Mater Dei's first scoring
drive alive before the southpaw
quarterback. made it in from the 1-
yard line two plays lAtcr. Gary
Coston, who hadn't missed a PAT all
yf>..ar, muffed it and Westminster still
led, 14-6.
On its next possession, Mater Dci
benefiued from 30 yards worth of
Westminster penalties to set up a 33-
y a rd touchdown pass from
Marinovich to Cardenas, which
made it 14-12.
The Monarchs tied it when
Marinovich, back-ped.aling apinst a
strong Westminster rush, found Jim
O'Brien open in the comer of the end
zone for a two-point convenion .
Mater Dci had one last shot a\
ending the game in regulation before
the clock ran out. but sacks by
linebackers Mark Smith and Ray
Smith nullified any Mater Del scorin&
ho~s. ' They're an extremely well
coached and balanced team, .. West-
minster Coach Jim O'Hara said oftbe
Monardls. "We were hittins toniabt
-there's no doubt about that."
The Uons' Mike Austin, with 52
seconds left in the fint quarter,
intercepted a pass on the Mater Dci
43 and returned it to peydirt giving
Westminster an early lead.
The defense, which sacked
Marinovich six llmcs (three in each
half), was the reason (or the Lions'
14-0 halftime cushion. Mike Cover,
who opened the game with a 20..yard
run for Westminster and was only
heard from once after that the rest of
the way, sacked Marinovich on a
third down play to indi~ly set up
the Lions' second quarter touch-
down .
Jon Ostler, on Westminster's
eighth {>lay ofa 73-yard scori na drive,
pulled in a 38-yard pass from Gulley
with S:52 remainina in the fint half.
ln the midst otwet, sloppy terrain,
the puntina pme proved to be a larac
makeup of the contest "'
Vi kes, Am.a t try t onight
Marina Hiah's Vlldnas. weather-permittina. meet Bishop Amat
Hiah toniaht in lhc second round of the CIF Bil Five football playoff1i
in a repeat performance of the 1911 pla)'Of& when ra.in caused
Westminster Hiab'16eld to be in an unplayable condition Friday nisht.
K.icltoff is 7:3011 WC1tmln1ter Kilb With BilbopAmat'• unbeaten
and No. 1-teeded Laacen fav()f'ed to eliminate the Vikinp.
Marina Coecb Dive TbomJMIQft is hopeft.&J the deja vu holdt up 111
the way ..J Mariu ~ 1 favored Amat tam at the 11metaite in
1911al\erthef~l~t~t,21 -1 ... Thf irlnnerq for the Bia Fivuemlf\nalnpjnst LoGI 8eacb
Poly.
I' ' I
* w..1m1Mtw 21, --Del 14 ( .. ,
sc.w..-.~
Meler Del O 0 0 U ~l•
We1lmlns1er 1 7 0 O 7-?l W~A1111ln 43 lnlwc:.ollon reh.11"n (W..ver
klctl)
Wm-0\ller 31 pen from Gulev (W .. vw
kick)
Mo-Merlnovldl l run (kick felled)
Mo-c.t'denes 33 NH from Marlnovlch
(~rlnovlc:h pau 10 O'Brien>
Wm-S.ldene 3 pen from Gulltv (Weaver kk;k)
Allendence: 6,000 (Hllt'Nled)
OAMll STATISTICS
Wm MO
Flr1I d0-1 7 I
ltlllllel•verde1>e 22·2S tt• 157 P•nlnt verdeM 1n 11
PHlint l?•li-4 S-72-0
"""" .. aa t -33 '""'*M•fuml*s lotl 0-0 M
Penelllft•vercll "'*'HO 1· 101 I)· t2S
INDfVIOUAL. aUSHt ...
Wm-OIAlev, 7·to; Sflelley, 1•44; Turnw,
1·'1; COY«, 2·20, Pwt11, .-111 Solley, 1•2. Olckaon, 1-2.
MO-Anion, 1·70; Merlnovldl, 14•5 INDtVIDUAL P'AUHeO w~. s-n-01 11.
Ml>-Mlwlnovldl, 11-»-•.1. 177; AnlOft, 0-1-0 INDNIDUAL aa11;IMMO
W~tter. ,_,,. Seldena, t-9; Sollrt, 1-1
MD-O'tri.n, s-h. Cerdenet, ..... MIOI\, 2• 111 ~to. , ....
occ ...
hom8 1
The Pirates were also able to use 1
deep bench to their advan..._ Citrus
loat startina forward Ed Orou In lhe
fint half when be took an elbow in the
note ft-om Matt Judd and swtJ_nJ
pwd Papick Bums fouled out mid·
way thto\aah the second balf.
Anolbe:r factor that helped widen
the Pinta' lead WU tbe 0Wla' todden ookt IPdJ from tbe ftee-tbrow UM.
Curi• that same -miavie llmeh,
Citnas milled the rron1 end of four
1traiaht onc-aftd-oncs.
' . \
Pirates on attack
<>ranee eo..t•e Chuck llcGaTI'&D worb from the baaellne to out defender (left), while Pirate Fred Bickett eyee buket u
connect on a reYene lay-ap u teammate Matt Judd blocka be takeejump ehot. OCC won home opener, S!S-72.
Orange Coeat DAJL Y PILOT /8atutdey, ~-30, 1111 •
Sooners gU&rd
against. letdown
Oklahoma tac~s
Oklahoma St. after
btg w1n last week
From AP ...,_tdles
Top-ranked Peo n State and run-
ner-up Iowa arc through until their
bowl p mes but No. 3 Oklahoma
v11iu No. 17 O klahom a State for a
01ght pme to hi&hlight today's slate
10 collcat football
Oklahom a is in tbc Orange Bowl
ap.tnst Penn State rcprdlcss of what
happens in iu final two pmcs against
O klahoma State and SM U.
'"It's difficult to be more pleased
than I was at the way we played
against Nebraska (27-7 last week),"
says Coach Barry Switzer. "And yet,
while we a re extremely ha ppy to again
l'eprescnt the Big Eight in the Orange
Bowl, we realize we can't spend a lot
of time thanking about it. Oklahoma
St.ate has all the tools to bnng us down
to earth in a hurry."
Florida has never had three con-
sccuti ve nine-win seasons but the
Gators will be shooung for that when
they meet Florida State. It will mark
the end of Florida's season since the
Gators are on probauon and an-
ehgible for a bowl game.
Florida was offlast week and Coach
Galen Hall welcomed 1t, saying he
had "a very tired football team after
factng Auburn. Georgia and Ken-
tucky m successive weeks.
"Florida State wtll present us wnh
perhaps our biggest challenge of the
season. They can run and pass the ball
with equal effectiveness and have b1e-
play capabthties an both areas. Their
dcf ense has been solid tbtoucbout tht year and u much improved over lul
year.
"Florida State will be rady tor ut
because they have lost four stnifbt
games to Florida. l !eel we will be
ready bccautc of the time off and lk
fact that ll will be our wt pmc of' the
season.··
The Seminoles will play Oklahoma
State in tbe Gator BoWI but Coecb
Bobby Bowden says be .. doesn't even
want to think about bowl pmes l'.'if,bl
now This is the most imporunt tb•oa
on any of o ur minds. We have people
from freshmen to seruors who have
never beaten Flon da. That is our only
goal."
Last year, Alabama ended
Auburn's Sugar Bowl hopes with a
17-15 upset. This time, the T ilers arc
locked into the Cotton Bowl apinst
Texas A&M wbile Alabama is headed
for the Aloha Bowl, with an outside
shot at the Sugar Bow1 if Vanderbilt. a
20..pomt underdog, upsets Ten-
nessee.
In a game played Friday, Cherry
Bowl-bound Maryland clinched its
third straight Atlantic Coast Con-
ferenc~ title with a 33-21 victory over
V1rgi01a. Tbe Terrapins (8·3) will
meet Syracuse (7-3) on Dec. 21 in
Ponuac. M1ctt.
El~where today, sixth-ranked
Florida entertains No. 12 Florida
State. seventh-ranked Auburn mecu
AJabama at B1nn1ngham's Legion
Field and No 10 Tennessee needs a
victory at home against Vanderbilt to
represent the Southeastern Con-
ference 1n the Sugar Bowl. Fiftb-
ranked M1ch1pn. No 8 Nebraska
and No 9 Bngham Young are not
scheduled.
TARS ••
From Bl
back Kelly Brooks attempted a pass to
quarterback Bryan Webb on fourth
down witb 57 seconds remaining.
Saddle back near-fla wles$ in win
Ne•-' H•rber 6, Le MlrH9 0
Seen iw Ouanen N~t Hert>or 0 0 0 ..,_.
La Mlr•de 0 0 0 ~
NH-Crt'9. 10 PI SS from FOlev (kldt
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COLLEGE BA SKETBALL I
Roadrunnershold down errors. T-igers
in a 28-9 Central Co.nf erence triumph
By STAN GRANCH
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About 4,000 people packed Irvine
High Stadium and saw the second-
sceded Saddleback High Road-
runners capitalize on mistakes by the
Vakncia Tigers en route to a second-
rou nd Central Conference victory.
28-9. •
Saddleback Coach Jerry Witte said
there were three keys to the Road-
runners· victory.
"First. we had to control the line of
scnmmage and for the most part we
did; second. we had to convert on
third down to keep our drive going
and lceeo their offense off the field:
final}y. we had to get them to use their
special teams because they were weak
an the kicking game," Witte said.
The Roadrunners controlled the
hne of scrimmage as the offense
opened up many holes an the Tiger
defense. while the defense bottled up
Valencia's powerful running attack.
Saddleback's hard-hitting defense
caused three turnovers and stopped
the Tigers at key times. The Road·
runners were neither penalized nor
committed any turnovers on the
evening.
.. Our defense played &reat." Wme
said. "We have a very good defense
we're just not a team built around
offense and speed."
Saddleback's special teams played
well too. as It bJocked a punt and an
extra point. Also. the punting and
place-kicking of the Roadrunners
kept Valencia in temble field poslllon
for the entire game.
Saddleback opened the sconng late
an the first quarter as Willie P1ckenng
raced up the middle untouched for a
54-yard touchdown. P1ckenng rushed
for 82 vards an six cames.
Early in the second quarter, Valen-
cia retaliated as kicker Br)an Elliott
booted a 26-yard field goal. Saddle-
bat:lc took the ensu1ni k1ckolT and
d'rove 57 yards an six plays. The
touchdown came on a 7-yard run by
Glenn Campbell.
Campbell rushed for 86 vards on 18
ca mes, caught two pas~s for 14} ards
and scored three touchdowns.
Later an the second quarter, Valen-
Cla 's wcak.ness on special teamt
became evident. as punter Je8
Martinez fumbled the snap and feD
on ll gJvang the ball to Saddleback. at
the Tiger 35. Su plays later Campbel!
scored on a one-yard run. which ga~
the Roadrunners a halftime lead of
21-3.
The Tigers sealed their fate on the
first pla) from scnmmage an the third
quarter as Saddleback's Natt
Pnmous recovered a Valencia
fumble. On the next play Campbell
raced 2 7 yards for the touchdown,
givang·Saddleback. a 28-3 lead.
Later 1n the quan.er. ValenCll
scored its final pomts of the year ai
T ony Goulet ran three yards for the
touchdown. The point-after waa
blocked making the score 28-C}.
Nellber team would score agam.
Titans finish fast to beat Loyola, 76-71
The T1~rs finish with a 9-3 record;
Valenc1a·s running back Ray
Pallares had 136 yards rushing m 2'
cames. Pallares 1s the state's aJl-urne
leading rusher as he finished his hip
school career wuh 5.399 yards. Ht
rushed for 2.097 this )Car. which is
the second highest total an a single
season (behind Kerwin Bell's 2.226 at
Edison in 1979).
Cal State Fullerton advances at Utah;
UCLA routs St. Mary's for first victory
From·AP dl1patcbea
SALT LAKE CITY -Senior
Kerry Boagni scored 22 points to lead
CaJ State Fullerton to a 76-71 victory
over Loyola-Marymount in the first
round of the Utah Oassic basketball
tournament Friday night.
After Keith Smith of Loyola hit two
free throws with 5:44 remaining, the
Titans reeled off six consecutive
points to take the lead for good as they
outscored Loyola. 12-6. for the dur-
ation of the game.
Fullen on's victory spoiled the 30..
point effon by the Lions' Forrest
McKenzie, a senior All-American
candidate who just returned to action
Friday after breaking his thumb in
practice last month.
2-2, while Loyola dropped to 1-1
Elsewhere:
UCLA 11, St. Mary's It: At Pauley
Pavilion. Reggie Miller scored a
game-high 30 points and fresh man
Jerome "Pooh" Richardson led an
effective trapping defense as UCLA
defeated St. Mary's an a non<on-
ference game.
It was the first victory of the year
for the Bruins. who rebounded from a
I 07-70 loss to No. I North Carolina
last Saturday.
UCLA Coach Wah Hazzard un-
furled the Bruins' 1985 N IT Cham-
p;onship banner in front of 7 .241 at
Pauley Pavilion before his team
dismantled the Gaels, who were led
by Paul Robertson wi th 15 points.
angemen crushed the T rojans 1~ a
non-conference matchup.
Playing the third of 10 straight
home dates an the Carner Dome. No.
4-ranked Syracuse improved to 3-0
while dropping the TroJans to 1-2.
T he Orangemen, who are averag-
ing I 00 points per game. raced to a
47-26 halftime lead and, except for a
bnef flat spell. kept pulling away an
the seecond half.
Freshman Tom \rewis. the Mater
De1 High stando ut who was heavil)
recruited by Syracuse before deciding
to remain an his native Los Angeles
area. paced the Trojans with 16
points. while Demck Dowell and
Greg Kimble con tributed 12 each.
UC Davis 66, Cbapman 65: The
Panthers held a one-point lead w11h
fi ve seconds left an the game, but were
called for a five-second v1ola11on and
the Mustangs' Angelo Rivers hit a 20..
foot jump shot with a second to go to
cap the -wan for Davis at Chanman 1n
a non-conference game.
In the Sun Met Classic in Fresno:
Mnchell. a product of Mater De1
High, scored a game-high 24 points to
lead the Bulldogs to the first-round
win.
Louisiana Tech beat San Diego
State, 74-72. earlier 1n the other first-
oound game and will pla) Fresno
State tonight an the champ1onsh1p
game .
In the semifinals of th~ .. :1naugural
Big Apple NIT m New York
Dllke 71, St. Jolla's 70: ~n1or guard
Johnny Dawkins finished Wlth 10
points. including the flme-w1nner
with 21 SfCOnds remaining. as s1xth-
ranked Duke defeated No. 18 St.
John's to gain a berth an the cham-
p1onsh1p game.
Kansas 83, Louisville 78: Senior
guard Calvan Thompson scored 25
points and Roq Kellogg added 20 as
fift~ranked Kansas beat No 9
Lou1sv1lle
In the open mg ro und of the Great
~laska Shootout in Anchorage:
Nevada-Las Vegas Cl, Villa.nova
49: Freddie Banks scored 19 points
and -\rmon Gilham added 14 as I bth-
ranked Ne\'ada-Las egas do"' ned
defending NCAA champion Vil-
lanova.
BanksandG1lham scored IOap1ece
1n the first half to stake the Runnan·
Rebels to a 30-23 halftime lead r
North Caroli.Jla 84, Missouri '3: Led
b~ Brad Daughert~ 's 22 points. No I·
ranked Nonh Carolina sun 1' ed a
sluggish start to defeat M1ssoun.
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In an e'\h1b111on at the Long Bealh
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Athletes lo Action 73, Long Beacb
State 65: Tran Jackson and Michael "'1le~ each scored 16 points to lead
AIA to the v.an.
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Fullerto n's scoring attack was
paced also by Kevin Henderson with
21 and Richard Morton witb 14.
The Titans evened their rcrord at
Syracase 10%, USC 18: Seniors
Wendell Alexis and Rafael Addison
paced Syracuse with 22 and 20 poanb.
respectively. as the undefeated Or-
Fresno State 62, Eastern Wasblng· ~n ~= Freshman ~a~ M1~ 1~~~R=U=F=F=E=L=L='S~~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •Sheepskin Se1tcover11-•1.w_oo_c_ F • d ' 11 b k t b 11 ' UPHOLSTEIY lllC. ,...-o' • Cor Covers • Dolh c .... ~ r1 ay s co ege as e a scores lt2l,.=~~~~ll5' \.~'outlltY\ •Floo;n~'!'uchmore~~ll
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O'r a nge County_ niarathon·adds. l Ok race
A lOk Fun Run tw been added to
the Pt01t*JD for The lrvi oc Com-
puy-Onnae County Marathon on
Dec. I,.
Tbe I Ok l'ICC wiU be&tn al 8:30 Lm.
a l\allbour after thestafl ofthe
marathon in Newport Ceoter.
lOk participants will prooeed from
Newport Center Drive. onto San
Joaquin HilJs Road, and continue on
8ackbly Drive to lhe finish tin~ at UC
Irvine.
.. This will be one oft he few point·
to-point 1 Ok runs in all of Ora nae
County," said Bill Toomey, raoc co-
orpnizer. "It gives local runners.
who may not be ready for a marathon.
the opportunity to Ille part in a very
spec1aJ day in the history ofOranae
County spons."
I Ole runners will use the same start
f oR THE RE CORD
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S.11 Freiic;IKO 7 s 0 .5'3 294 1'3
NewOrlMM ' • 0 .333 220 323
Atlll11ta , 10 0 167 211 357
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Detroit 7 6 0 .5JI 261 2IO
Grte11 aav s 7 0 .417 2 .. tel
MIMnOla s 7 0 ... 11 2" m
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NY Gia nts • ' 0 M1 217 '" Watlll11tton 7 s 0 .513 211 22s
'""~· • 6 0 .SCIO 200 210
SI. Louis • ' 0 .lOl220 :ns
AMattlCAN GONP'•ttaNCI .,, ... .....,. • 4 0 M1 27• 261
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and finish lioeulbe mantbooers,
and wiU be able to cheer on the Iona
distan<ie runottut both tbe tqin·
njnaand eodofthe marathon.
Participants ofbotb the marathon
and the lOle Fun Run will be invited
to the free finish line picnic at UCl.
Tbe marathon will tcature inter·
nation.al runnen1lon1 with local
competitors, includina "some of tbc
world's best," accordina to Toomey.
Prlzcswillbeawardcd to winners
ftom each of the 26 Orange County
cities and seven unincorporated areas, including the chance to win a
1986 Toyota track.
The marathon course will wind
along Pacific Coast Hijhway 10
Laguna Beach, through the hills of ~na C..nyon and the streets of
lrv1ne, with the finish at UCI.
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Clem.on (6·S) vs. MIMeaOI• l6·S), S
P.m.
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P.m
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p.m.
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Hllll scMel sceres
C" l'UYOPP'S (SeCIM ...... ,
... ,lftC * ""'* LB Polv 10, FOlltana 9
Edlaon 14. Slt'vlle 13
WHlml1111er 21, Mall' o.t I• for)
c.erw Cz;lsr -Newport Harbor 6, La Mira~ 0
L• Quinta '1, Sonora o
Saddletla<IC it, Vallncla 9
Mer111We1"'"'Co'•-Canvon 3S, S.nla Marla 7
LomPOC 31, Nof1h Torr•~ I•
Hewti-na 13, Pelmelata a
AnlaloPI Vallev 30, Vertlum 0.1 20
SelltMlltltnl Coll• -C11arrer Oall l3, Monldlllr 14
Arrovo 16, La Serna 12
San Olmaa 16, Ce11tra1 6
Otamonel &er 27. APOlt Valley 7
llMfld CoJlu-Vatltv Cllrlalla11 l4, Sen Jacinto 13
Taf\achae>l 22. ee.umonr o
Monrdlllr Preo 3S, Orllarlo Cllrl111en O
Pareclalt U, Or•not LutMl'an 6
DeMrt·MIMlllMI Calllc ""'*
Harvard "· Sant• Cle<• 12 Norrt Dama 29, S.nra Y11t1 9
Ltullnetr 22, AllOUrt 13 ..... _ ......
( LM99 Sdlelllll
Ttmllltlon 26, Fal~I 7 (SIMI
Victor va .. v c11r1,1i.n 20, 1n111on
Chtlilla11 10 (Itel
TONIGHT'S GAMIES (7111)
... '"" Ca1'91 Melt lkhoc> Amat (t-2) v" Merln. (7-3-ll •I
WHlmlnlltr
CeMrW Ca1IC1 -Arlnla 11·3) al Le Hebra <t·2l ,..,.._,. c I& -El Modena 110-11 a t C.!llatr-V ......
(t -1-1)
DeMrt·~ c Is WiOi
Elalnort <1·3l ~ SI. CO-lr<lll 19-1) at
9 1rmlnollllm H19'1
For entry form sand addh.ionaJ
informatioaabouteitbentte lOlcor
marathon,phonc661--6473.
* * * The seventh annual Kinney Cross
CountryCham9ionships. the
premjerevent fQr the country's most
t.aJcnled hiab school runners, makes
1ts oationaf television debut over
ESPNinJanuary 1986.
The Protram, to be announced by
track and field commentator Many
Liquori, spotli&hts the Dec. 14 race in San Oiqo's8albo&Park.. Running
iueat Francie La.rrieu..Smith will
serve aa official slarter.
Sixty-four maJeand female runners
from~ qualifying meets
wiU ta'V&nci to the 5,000-meter
finals. the oaly national cham-
....
ftSTtD COM'•a•IK• ...._ DMllM
w L ~. Ga
Lalrln 1• 2 .17S ~ If 7 .m 3111
Golden Sla te • 10 .... 7
S.ttll 1 10 .412 1Yi
~ ' II .JSJ . ...,
Pfloelllx 3 lS .167 12 ~DMllM o.n ..... 12 s .106
Houaton l2 6 .667 ...,
Ul•ll 10 • .SS6 ,...,
0.lle• • 1 .533 3
S.11 Alllonlo , • .S29 3 s.cr-io s 11 .313 ,,...,
IASTmltN COM'UINC•
Atlllfllk Ofwtlolen
'°''°" •• 2 t7S
New.JerMV 10 • .556 s
Pflll....,.,la •• • SCIO 6
W1ahl119lon 6 10 .375 • ,..._VOl"ll 4 13 .2lS IO'n C....DMI*
Mllwaull• 14 ' .700
Detroit 12 6 .661 1
Allllnla • lQ ... s
Clewlancl 6 10 37S ' ChbtO 7 12 _,.. ,...,
lndl•na 3 13 .Ill 9 ,.,...,.., Saf9I
LAl!ln IOI, Seelllt 107
S.n Antonio 114, ~ 106
New JefMV 107, Atlanta 97
Oitlrotl 111, Mllwaull" 102 Pl'!~ 110, rnoi.na 100
&oston '4, .... Yorti II o ... , 133. Seer-to 111
Oenvw 129, Utall 11'
'"'-1111 126, HoualOl'I l 10
Portland 12'2, Clllc.eo 107
T ........ a~
~at O.ites PtllllOtlPllla el ....., York
0.ITOll al WaaNlllllOl'I
&oston a t Allwtla
New JerWt' al Clrleland
Sectwnanto •• Houston
lndlana al Mllwauk"
S..lllt al o.nver
Ulafl al GOldtll Stele
~·~ Chboo al L.M1n s.n Antonio 11 Porllanct
Laflen 1•, Senkl 107
W ATTL• (111) -M<'Cormlcx S-6 4•4
1', McO~ 6· 12 •·t 1', Slllma 7· 11 0-0 14,
HenaerlOfl S-12 •·• IS, Wood •·9 0--0 I,
Chat'nllen 12·20 H JO, Young 1·• 0-0 •.
SooefJ 3·1 0--0 6. Vr_. 0-S 0-0 0, G.
.JoMsort 0-0 0--0 0. Tora/a: ... ., 17·22 107
LAJ(alts 11•> -Rambls 2-• o--o 4,
Wortllv 9-15 2·• 20, Abdul· Jabber 12· 19
7·10 ll, E. Johnson 3·11 l ·I 1', Scoll 12·20
2·1 21, Lucu 3·6 0-0 6. Coc»er 2·S 0-0 4,
I(~ 0-0 1·2 1, Gr"'1 0-2 0-0 0. Torals:
«1-12 20-26 IOI • sc-wOUerWs
SMttlt 2S 19 17 26-107
lAken 29 2t JO ~IOI
Tllr .. ·POl11I -'-Scoll 2, ~'°"•
C11am11tn. Fouled out-McCormfcll,
Slkma. Rat>Ounds-S.atllt U (MCOanlll
13), Laller1 49 CE. Jotln'Oll 1'l. As·
•l•l•-S..lllt 2S (HllleltnOll I ), Laker• J3
(E. Johnson 171. Total fouh-S.allle 22,
L..ekara 20.
Altendt-17 .SOS.
S.W. tM, CllllPer'I 106
CUf'ft•lll ( 116) -Maxwell l · 1• M 13.
While S-12 I· 3 11, &en ta min 4 ·I 0-0 a, M.
JohMOll 12·21 S-7 29, Edw..-cn 1·6 2·2 4,
Nlmpfllua 7·110-014, Nl•on 2·t 2·2 7, Caoe
•·12 1-2 t , l rlcl99man 3-7 3·3 t , MdPllv
I·• 0-0 2. TotMI: 0-110 21-27 106.
SAN UITOMO I lM) -S. Jof\llM>n 10-13
3·5 23. MltGMll tcH• 4·• 24, Giimore t · 12
7·t 2S, IMore 4•6 0--0 a, Roo.rttOll 4·t 2·2
10, Sundvotd 6· 12 H 13, levaronl 2·4 1-1 5,
HU9hel 7·1 H IS, Corllln 3·4 H 7, Coo«
1·3 0-0 4, Brlllal11 0-1 0-0 O. Total•: 57·90
20-2• 1)4. sew. w Querteri
Cit-• JO l3 21 12-106
Sen A11lonlo l3 2' J9 U-114
TllrM·POlnl goal-Nixon. Fouled
out_.._. R~u_,., 43 IC..
11), Sen Antonio S3 ($. JoMson 11),
Aulara-cn-• 29 (Nixon 10), San An·
ronlo JI <Moore 13). Total loult-CM_,.,
20. Sen Antonio 2'-TactlnlQb-CN_,a
ltltMI CltfenM, Rooertaon. San AnlOlllo
1"911 CltfenM 2.
All---7.266.
COMMUNrTY COLL•GE
Or-.. C..st •• °'"" 72 ( ..... CIPll ... ,
Clht (71) ~ C..lf (IS)
Arnett
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Ohcon
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Hllflltr
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J a 2 14 Jllllttn • 2 3 14
2 J 5 7 81cketl 2 1 4 s
1 I I ) McOvrn 4 0 4 I
1 10 I 24 K.lllv l 2 J • 4 0 ••~ 132221 s 0 4 10 Relvch 0 2 1 1
Mullett 0 0 I 0
Cltmalta 4 ' S 12 Jude! 3121
MulcltlaY 0 0 • 0
Totals 75, n It n Torais l4 1s 2t as
Halftl"": 0ra"99 COISI, 42·3'
COLL•G• WOMllN
UC 9""'9 17, IMU S2
(New Mlldm ,.... T.....,.,.)
UC """" ( J7) WU <nl ....... .. .... ~
H,....,I ) J 1 t Cr00111 1 7 1 4 ~ 4 l 4 11 Odln11 I I 0 )
Of'efllnl I 0 I 2 NV99rd 4 0 1 I Crawtoto 5 1 4 11 lrva111 2 2 1 6
WaltOI' 6 I 4 1l lllOOa S 4 1 1'
l rown I o J 2 81utt 1 I 4 5 9ur11s 4 I 2 t Wiii 1 0 I 4
0.JHrn 1 0 0 1
c.tltonl I 0 0 ' Harwv t 0 2 • luc:Mr 0 0 , 0
Tolal1 1• t 19 S7 Torah n 20 16 Sl
Hetl!lmt UC lrvllle, ll·U
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, .... 9 .... ,
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•• ~ U 1 1 1' '""" l I 1 I ~·1JlWMc:IMlll6
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0£111$
BtOSTEllOUS
RUNN ING
piooship deoded on a high school
level.
The W~tem Regional will be held
on Dec. 7 at Woodward Park in
Fresno. The top eight male and
female finishers from this race will
advance to the finals in San Diego.
The dates the race is scheduled 10
air on ESPN arc: Saturday, Jan . 4~
Lei Aler""9I
lltltOAY'S ltlSULTS (22M .. Sf ..... .......,_.. _.,..,
P'•ST ltAC•. 440 varcls.
Slnllntfo Tt CMaxtllldl 11.00 3 .0 3.00
Cllllroer Vklorv (H. Garcia) 2 40 2.60 For11111t llddtr (Broo«a) 9.10
Time: 2?.•5.
Sf aXACTA (6·3) N ICI 12S..O.
saCONO RAC•. 350 vards.
1n10 Going <CrMOtr) >4.00 11.20 6.«I
Scotrv T"'" (Carc1o1a) 7.ao uo DH·EIOl!lvlllrM COllCaOI (Madi.lei! S.20
DH·Oulcll TwMI (E Garcle ) UO
OH--OffelhMI for lhlr<I.
Tl~ 11.ll. 12 IXACT A <6· 10) HIO S 166,«I.
nffltO ltACa. 350 varela.
11.1 .. Him EHV (H.Grc) 6.20
SC.ta Coe>v CDIClerlCkaall)
Perlecl Tradition IMv ... I
Time: 11.13.
U aXACTA (9·4) paid SSl.00.
'0UttTI4 ltACI:. 350 varda.
Hor Town Nallv• ICrelll 9.IO
BCll Anollier !>UPI (Hart)
Hamm1 lloval &ug (Harmon>
Tlrne: 11.20.
P'IP'TH ltACI. 3SO ver<ls.
uo 2.60 uo uo
2.60
S.00 • 20
s.20 .. oo s.ao
Im "' Liva OM (8ardl 4,60 4.00 UO
Donlan• Orl>llan (Ward) 24.00 11.20
MerrMuck <TreHure> to.no
Time: 113'.
SJ aXACTA (l ·l ) pale! l226.20
$1XTI4 ltACI:. 3SO verO•.
Sl'llrl• R~I (H Garcia) 5 00 •.00 l 20
Flvl1111 Unolo 18ar<ll IS.20 1.20
ClladutllO t8rootu) uo
Tlmr. 11.2.t.
12 EXACT A (9,6) paid 579 tO.
SliVaNTH RACE. 170 varda.
Caw C•llb CH•rtl l «I l.20 uo
Amerlc.n Native (~ler) IHO 1.00
Hollv Ooll'I' Jet CFrvOev) J 60
Tlrne: 4'.2'-
S1 •XACTA <•·2l H id JA7.40.
EIGHTH RACE. 3SO verds.
Trulv A PIHsure IH Grc) S.20 3.40 2 60
KIPJUllt <E. Garcia> 7.40 •.no
Jaaon s.111 ~ f8 rooks) 3 20
T1~17.M.
s1 EXACTA 17·•> palO SJUO.
S2 "9CK SIX 11·1·9-4-7-7> Nici l l,s.5660
10 17 wlnnlno tickets fsl• llOl'lft). 12 Pick
SIX consolallOl'I Paid '47 to IO 3'21 wlnnlno
tickets lllv• lloru•). 11 P'1CK NINE (6·6-9-1·9+•·7·7) H id
$341.)() ro nine wl1111lno llcll•I• I wv111
llOl'lft) Tora1 cerrvover POOi. '146,913.69
TaNTH RACE. JSO vards Llmllac:t Ra®ftt (Mvlel) 1.20 UO l 10
Orltntal Legend (Frvdtv) 11 00 S 00
TIPav Ortvw (Creeotr) S.40
Time: 11.21.
S1 l:XACTA 1'9ll Ptld S12UO.
12 DAILY OOUIL• (7·6l Hid UUO
Alttndenct: •,914
HtlVWMd l'artr
FttlOAV'S RISUL TI lllfll af >O·daY .,._.....,.., rnwMf)
""ST RACE. 6 turlolllls. sne·s A r.11111 ISolls> a.oo • 20 l .60
Flamt>ovancv IPlncav> UO 2.60
Quick n' Soll<I CC>Mhouuava) J 00
Time 1:12.
SICOND RACE. IYt mllli on run
Surll«lft Sal (Black l 9 00 S.00 4.20
&Inga (Alvarez) 9.60 6.20
Wlll01 of Low (Ortiz) 13.60
Time: 1:54 3/S,
U DAILY OOUILI C7·•l Pale! '4S.40.
nt•D ltACI. 6 lurlono•.
AM Wint CKMl'llf) 1.00 •.00 3.00
MIO East Crlala l&alt) 7.lllJ UO
Fell Fiver (Mcalrron) 4 to
Time: 1.11 l /S
SS l:XACTA C2·1l 1>111<1 S125.SO
P'OUttTI4 ltACa. 6 furk>noa.
SllOotlng Pltcn <Dltlsv> 1.00 3.lllJ 2.no
Prellv Sl•M (Solis) SAO 4.00
Marla Va1<111 (CHtanon) l .20
Time: 1:11 l/S. U IXACTA 13·5) PalO '111.SO
'1n'H ltACI. One mite
Eltdrk &lul (Ottltvl 3.60 1.60 out
Hootno To a. Luch (MCCrn) 2.60 our
Callaoan (Pedro1al ovr
(NO thaw wagering)
Time: 1:31 2/S.
U IXACTA (4·Sl Pllfd SIS.00.
SUCTI4 RACI. Ont milt.
Fair Mlllua (Hawtevl 10 40 S.20 4 20
vwolnla 111a ISolls> s oo uo
Pool Polnt <DMhouuav•I 4 olO
Tlrne: l:ll MS
SJ SXACTA (9·71 Paid S1S9.SO.
MVINTH ltAC•. 1 lurlonQ•. Coastnner CPliic;avl 3.00 3.20 2.40
Mllellteflnmlnd tOllahouaMya} 7.00 UO
F u1 HOllor IV alelllutla) UO
Time· 1:2'1 4/S
SJ IXACTA (2· I) PalO SS6.00.
12 l'tCK StX 1•+3,4 or 2 or l-9-2 or •
or 6) H id S 1"30.20 lo 154 w1Mlno tldllll
(six llOrMKl. '2 Pick Shi conaoi.tlon paid
MOO to 2,34.t winning llcktlS (five llOI' ... )
llGHTlt RACI. I 1/16 mlltl on lutf.
Dafllv Fair (C•alanonl 9 00 l no , 00
Snow Chief ISollal 2 60 2.«I
Acka Like RUier IHaw .. v) 3 «I
Time: 1:J7
SS IXACTA (6-7) Pt:ICI S50 SO.
NINTH •Ac•. IYt mlltt
Ware! C. IVal111tue&al 9.60 S.40 •.AO
F 00tllltr9 <Her nandt1 I 11.IO UO Orlel'ltal Wav (Mcearron) J.IO
Time I :50 11 S
SS IUCTA Cl·St Hid t.MSO.
All~! 'J0.24S.
w.n.'• ........ cou.••• ~A0.1••1aNll1 , ........ , ....... _.
~le def. UC lrYIM, 1$-12, lS-3, U•I~
Tuctday,Jan. 7: Friday, Jan lO:and
Monday.Jan. t 3. •
* * * For those interested in cxcm5C and
stayina in aha pc, the flnt Southern
California Runninaaod Fitness Expo
wilJ feature a widellTlly of the latest
m athletic acar and accessories.
The event, sponsored b).' the 1986
Lona Beach Marathon, will be held at
the H yatl Rcaency in Lon& Beach on
Friday,Jan.31 from3·7p.m.,and
Saturday, Feb. I from lOa.m. to S
p.m.
M.Uormanufacturersofrunnina
and fitness equipment, clothinaand
nutritional foods will present their
products in 40 booths at the hotel.
The event is free t~ublic. A tOkrunwiUp theExpoon
NHL
tMIP9au eottfla1taNCa ~~ w L T ~ GP' GA
E e1mo111on IS 4 ' 33 1•
C•INrv 12 1 3 27 " vancouvw 9 13 , fl 101
WIMll*! • 14 1 11 ..
I( ... s 14 2 12 71 ...,.,.. OMe'*"
SI. Loula ' ' ) 21 ,.
Cllkffo 9 10 ) 21 91
MIMHOta ' II ' 11 .,
O.lroll ' 12 4 16 14
TorOlllO ' IS 3 11 ,.
WALU COH,lttlNCa
l'atrk:lr ~
Plll~la 19 4 0 le 11'
WaallinolOll 13 7 3 2t " NY l&landtn 10 1 s 2S as
NYRanttn 11 11 1 23 17
NawJerMv ' 10 I It 7)
Plltab<Jrgll 1 ,, ) 17 .,
Adlms OM"'*'
&osron 11 1 4 26 " &uff•lo 12 10 1 25 as
MOlllrHI 10 ' 3 za " Quatlec 11 10 I 2l 13
Harttord 11 10 0 2! ., ,.,..,., se-s
MonlrMI s, auttalo t
New VOf'lt ltanoers s. Waar.111111on 2
0.lrotl S, SI. Loula 3
PnlladetPhla •.Minnesota I
New Yorll lalendtra 4, Wlllllloee I
H•rtford S, VatlCOUver 4
T ........ 10-S c llk:eeo •• IOlllil
Bolton al~
N-Yorll Ranoen al Pllh bufllll
WHlllnglon al N-JtrMV
Hartford al Edmollton
Buffalo al Toronto
Oltrotl al MolllrMI
Mlnnnota al SI Loula
New YOl"ll lalalldw1 er Ce!Mrv ,__.,.,ca-
N-JtrMV at &ollOll
Pllli.dtlollla al WIMIPlll
CalMN al Edmonton
• • ~
1111 cen••• sovntallN CAUf'GaMIA
71
76
107
116
11S
" ·~ ts> 107
101
'7 n
ll
73
19
l3
75
73 .,
75
11
Gted MMe -P.cked OOWCler ellO tlnn ~tel, •· 12 lndMs .
Knrtlra ..... -Pac:ktel --and llrm C>Kttad, 12· 16 lnc:llts, 2 llfll Ol*'•tlnll.
MMll'lllllll ltllll -Se>rlno c:on<1llton1, 12
tlldlft, • cnatra °"'•111111. Meultf We._ -Packed oowder and
nrm Peeked. 10-2• lnctlH, 2 chain°"'•'· 11111.
S.W SUmmlt -Padted -Cler. 1-20
Inches, s llfll °"''ting.
SM* Vllltrt -°'*11no todav. 7 llfls
ooerallno.
SlattltA·N•VADA ltANGa u.-l'wtr -Trac:• of new on a 2\'J·
II. baM. Packed oow<ler OOStac:ltl 1 lrl.Plt
cnelr 2 wrfaa lift•.
..,.... -Traa of new Oii • 2 to S-fl.
baM. P9dlec:I oowdlr, groomed S chain.
0-1111 llMCll -No-on t' ro 7· II. baM. Pac:kac:t oowder l chain. Seda,.,._. -Trace of new on• 2 10
s-ft. beM. Groomed PKked -Cler 3 cr.1rs. T._ 0-. -No r~I.
Ner1ll SW -Traa of new on • I to i :;,
fl. beM. Padted -<!er ellO firm oadttel
OCKlllCIM. 1 chalta. s.e-r .... -Trace ol 111W on • 4 • 6
fl. be ... groomed --&. PIClllCI POW• oar. 1 clouCllt dlelrs KCn• 9C)ncloll.
M91M MM4111w1 -1 Inell of new Oft a 2
• S 11. baM. Groomed Hdll<I oowciw 1
trlPlt chair, 7 clouCllt Cllelra, 1 aunace llft.
....,..., ... -trKe of new on a I • 3 ft.
DaM groorntel, NCkac:I -Cler. 2 c::haln, l surlac:e llfta. s-w v..., ca.200 11.) -rrace of new
on • 3 II. baM. Powder and groomact
OCKIK»s. Cable c.r. 11 en.Ira.
,_.., Vllltrt 16,• ft.) -trace of new
on a I 1·2 fl. bl:M. Pactlac:t oowd«,
grOOfT*I '°"" 00.ladts. S c:halra I aurlace
Ifft.
T._ I'll .... -No r~I
.._...,lhilft-No newona2 • Sfl
Groom. Ce. aide 12 chair$,
Slrl Mdllt -No new on • a Inell to 1 fl
bate. groom PKkad oowoer • ctwilra
Mt. •--tr.ce of new °" • 2 1•1 to 3 1•2 11. baM. groom lo °"" POWder obtla·
cits. 2 trlplt chairs 1 <*lllle chair.
lc:N ~ -"° new on • 3 1·2 f1
.... peck9d --2 doWlt c:Mln. .,..,... -No -on a 4 1·2 ft. baM
Padlael --2 oondOlea S dlelra • turllCI llfl
Slerrl s-WNt -No new on • 2 -a 1·2
ft bett Nr<I NC:ked and oedled POWiltr S
Cftefra I aurlac. 1111•. .t .'-_......... -no new on • J l·t fl.
baM Powder and PK'keel ~-l Chair
....
(flt ...,.. MlrNft)
SUPER IA NT AMWEIOHTS-Allrt<I
Gonl•lt• (Pon\ol'lle) ., Tah•lll OlllAMI
f Toho>. ""*"""°"• decision. MIOOLIWEIGHTS-MlltOl'I l u tll
(WMllmlMler) t<O'O !Odlt PMllero
1Clt¥eleftd), ltlltO rOUl'ld.
HEAVYWEIGHTs-t.V. Ndl (Lot An•
Otlnl Off. Dav• Ronllo (LOftt leeel\), Nllll
oectsloll.
SUPER WE~ TEltWEIGHTS-Sltvt
R-ldl ,,.._ Z..i.llO) dtf. ROderlck
St•ru (Huntlneton lwdl), Nllll dtdetOn.
sY!teR WEL TERWllOMTS-TorM•
Pwn 15-m• Ana) WOii tlY Tl(O O¥W Emit
RMol19 (l.#IO IMcfl), ftltll rOUlld.
L IOHTWttGHTS-Jotv 011,,tra
lfllwwdaMl KO'd JtW' ""*-!Mt11lcol,
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KeMV He", ll*'C. lo ,,_ AINflY ~ .. ow. w...i, ...... ... Jli'W IC...,, mmw.
Saturctay. Jan. 31 , at 81.m., with the
marat.ho.1uetforFeb. 2at 7:301.m.
Formoreinfonn1tiooon the Expo,
I Ok or marathon, phone (2 1 J)
494-2664.
* * * ...............
MHIOAY ........ v-...,. -'"""l'..JO Lm .••
Klllrou lllCI Oe'l'ltV. W.lwood VI ..... F .. 1. S10
with T•alllrt wltll U lete•. Mostly flat COIJ'M. Proc:eMs bl:Mflt 1oe11t needY dllldreft, FOi mote
Information, PhOnt 1113) 920-'*' SATUltDAY, 09C.1 ........ ~·---....,,.1:30 un. at CltV ..... Hawellen G.,..,.. 'i.t, teal
coune. FM" s IO Wlltl T ..rilrt Md SS wtftloul w1111
s 1 tat•,.., '1111. , .. , coune. FOi more
lntormalloll. PllOnt (213) 420-2641.
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UCipolo
advances
inNCAAs
LONG BEACH -Brown Univer-
sity tossed in the first aoal Friday
niaht. but UC Irvine bounced back
and didn't allow the Bruins another
lead as the Anteaters waltzed to a I 5-8
win in the quarterfinal round of the
NCAA division I water polo cham-
pionships at Belmont Plaza Olympic
Pool.
The Anteaters, paced by J.R.
Salvatore, PCAA MVP Jeff
C..mpbell, and Greg Williams, led by
as many as nine goals, 13-4, in the
third period. UO Coach Ted New-
land brought in substitutions in the
third period.
The PCAA champion Anteaters,
second seeded in the tournament,
received four goals each from
Salvatore, Campbell and Wilson.
UCrs Marie Ma.izcl, a first team
All-PCAA selection, turned back 11
goals on the night, 10 in the first half.
UCI advances into the semifinals
tonight against UCLA. a 14-6 winner
over Loyola of Chica.go.
Brown, the Eastern Conference
champion, completed its season with
a 19-6 mark, while the Anteaters
improved to 22-9'.
In other tournament flmes, top.
seeded Stanford University dropped
Bucknell, 18-4, and UC Santa
Barbara upset fourth·sceded Long
Beach State, 7-6. The fourth-seeded
49crs entered the tournament as the
PCAA 's No. 2 team with a 21-9 record
while Santa Barbara entered as the
No. S seed at 2~9.
JCs to open
playoffs i n
volleyball
Golden West Collcae enters the
qumerfinal round of the Southern
California community college re-
gional volleyball playoffs at home
Tuesday and Orange Coast begins
play at home Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The Rustlers, the No. 2 team in the
region, will meet the winner of the
Riverside-San Diego Mesa match.
which will be played Tuesday at 4
p.m. at Golden West
Orange Coast (No. 4) plays host to
No. S Grossmont College. In other
quarterfinal-round matchups, No. I
seed El Camino hosts either Santa
Barbara or Chaffey and Santa Monica
visits Cuesta College.
The top two teams from the
regionals advance to the state finals
Dec. I 4-1 Sat College of the Sequoias.
TUISOAY'S MATCHES "'"' .... ~ ........ 4 P.m. -Rlveralclt v,, S.n Oteto Mew er
Golden We•I
~ • P.m. -s.ni. Molllu vi. Cutaia at Cuesta
' P.m. -Rlver'*·S.n Olt9o winner er Golden WHI
WaONaSOAY'S MATCHU '"' ........... .......
• P.m. -S.ma aarbaf'a va. Chaff9v al El
Camino
OMl1wi .....
7 p,m. -S.nte a.rMra C"-ffev wl11ner at El
Camino
1 p,m, -Grotlll'llOfll 11 Or•llOt Coaat
SATUllDAY'S MATCHH ........
I a.m. -er '-' Oleeo Cttv Colle9t , .....
1 p.m. -al Sen Dlt9o City COllt9t
Oden named
PCAA 's MVP
STOCKTON (AP) -University
of the Pacific fmhman Elaina Oden,
an Irvine Hiah a;raduate, was voted
the Pacific CO&it Athlet1c Associa·
tion's voUcybl.ll Player of the Year
Friday by the conference's nine head
coaches .
The 6-1 Oden, a middle blocker, led
the Tilers to their fint PCM vol·
lcyball championship lhi.s seaton.
UOP, ranked second in lhe nation,
finished with 1 15-1 conference
record and were 29-3 overall.
Oden led lhe conference in le.ills this
season wilh <420for1 <4.0a~rqe. She
also led her team and wu seoond in
the PCAA in biltina percentqe, .357.
Oden had 1 <48 total blucu for a l.<4 1
averqe. fifth In the coafemi«.
UCIFALLSTO
UOP IN VOLLE Y
STOCK TON -No. 2 nulked
Univcnity of the Pad.Be, led b)'
Irvine H1ab orodua Elaina Odtn.. put
an end to UC Irvine'• ltatOft wilh a
IS.llJ IS.), IS-13 wlD ln tbe Ont
rouna of tho PCAA vollnbell c:Mm-~PI on tbe Tiem• &or.
Tbe Antcatm h8d a 7..0 &ead In the
flnt pmc, but Plciftc inlened Odtn
into the pme and the Tifm ~
looked blcl. \
. . ~
Orange Coat OAJLY PILOT/Saturdey, NcMmiber 30, 1t81 •
ArmyprobeShedsUghtonin~elllgencewor~
Inves tigations focus on the way s ome
sec ret. or 'black ' units handle money
WASHlNOTON (AP) -The
Army's attempt to make sure iu
money has been well spent has
focused renewed attention on
"black" operations, exposing some
details of a normally secret world of
inte!liaenoc.gathering and special op-
erations. 1
Two years after t~e investigations
bepn, one officer involved in in-
tellipnce work has been indicted. two
others are being court martialed. and
an Army scraeant has been cleared of
larceny charges after a court martial.
The service officially refuses to di~uss th~ invcstigatio~s or even say
which units arc under invcstjgation.
But details of tbe probes bave
emet)ed from Justice Department
officials, along Mtb records of some
of the court proceedinas.
The investiptions center on the
handling of money used by some of
the Army's secret, or "black" units,
such as the Delta Foree, the anti-
terrorist commandoes about whom
the Pentaaon says little.
Pentagon special operations have
expanded in recent ycan, puticularly
since President R~ took office in
1981. Jhe increase &1 due in~ to a
recognition by defense offic:Ws that
secret, small-unit operations may be
needed in f uturc conflicts and to deal
with a rash ofterrorist incidents.
But u those WlJta bave pown.. they
have often vied mooey that bas bctn
"laulMSered" to cooc:eal it.a connec.-
tions with the U.S. aovernment,
accordiQI ao details emetainl from
the invest.ipdons.
For inl&anee. the lqaJ documents
bave dilcloeed that at one potnt. the
Army ran a ••frodt" company~ in
subwben Annandale, Va .• to provide
security support for some secret
opera bona. •
At one point, according to service
sources speaking on condition they
not be named, the investigation was
expanded to cover the Delta Force,
which is based at Fon B~ N.C.
Some Delta Force soldiers were
suspected of double-billing the aov-
emment while on temporary duty
protectinJ U.S. diplomats overseas.
The spldicrs reportedly charged the
Army for expenses that had already
been paid by the State OcpanmenL
A m-.jor crack in the secrecy
around the inve5tiptions came la.st
Au,uat. wben Lt. Col. [)a)e C.
Duncan ftJed suit in federal court
apJnst the Army. aUcpna be bad
been wron&)y accused of nusunng
aovemmcnt funds.
Duncan, 39, a veteran mtcfuatnoc
officer, said in the suit that be bad
helped run Business Security lnter-
nauonal, the Virgina company which
was said to be a front to suppon
"classified, sensitjve seecial ope~
ations units" involved in .. military
and foreign intelhgence missions."
On Nov. 19, Duncan was indicted
by a federal grand Jury in Alexandria.
Va .. on c~ of m1susina more
than $60,000 1n aovcmment funds.
Duncan. who has pleaded mn~
cent, was charged with fihng a false
claim for an airline ticket he received
under an ait1ln.e bonus prosram. He
was alto~ Mlh t&lsely claimina
t0 have spent S8,"00 to charter a
&>lane and with subrrutttna a voucher
tor more than SS6,000 wonh of
clcctr0nic equipment when tbe
equipment bad already been paid for
by the Army's lntclltatn~ and Secur-
ity Command.
Tbe Army has also wd that two
other officers. Lt. Col. Frederick
Byard and Col. James Lonahofer. arc
facina courts-martial in connection
Mth the probe.
Byard 11 cbaracd with maluna false
claims, false offic1aJ statements, lar-
ceny and ~licuon of duty. Lon&·
hofcr is charJed wuh d1sobey1ng a
lawful order, dereliction of duty and
conduct unbecoming an officer.
A fourth person, Master Sgt.
Ramon Barron. was acquitted Nov.
23 after a court-martial on Nov. 23.
Ban'On, a vet.ctaa of 25 years ill dlle
Anny, wuee&om bis ..... in oounterinte · in ~ber
198) and fl y dw,ed .... May.
The military jud9e in the cat.. wbO
lhrcw out t0me of'i~ cbarles beb'e
lbey ~nt to a .evm-mcmlJer puel,
raised questions about the Anny'•
b.andlina of tbe coven fwlds ud au
attempt to prove they bad been
missj)Cnt.
"The Army chose this ex-
traordifY:'}'. means to cirtwnvn1
accouniability for money" Col
James E. Noble, th= Mld at ooe
potnt dunna the pr~• .. And it
did n for a reason: specifiCally IO mt
off the abl\ity to find the (IOW"CC of
the) monof.
.. And {in so do1na) they also cboee
to nsk los1n1 the money ... and they
cut off statutory and reauJatory
clauns apinst them .... "
Great ::.grandma loves to run rapids
.Audubon ·s pre-em in ent con servation ist
also loves lon rides to remote cam pouts
prOJCCl. rounding up sponsors from
wurun the environmental movement
for a new committee, Educational
Supplies and Equipment for
Nicaragua. And she persuaded the
Federation of Western Outdoor
Clubs to pass a resolution condemn-
ing U.S. aid to the contras.
cxccuuve. The campground became
the Wcnas Bird Sanctuary, site of an
annual Audubon Memorial Daycam-
pout that attritcts more than 300
people. And Boise and the en-
v1ronmentahsts became friends.
Buel Wolf
By USA LEVJTT RY<XMAN .......... ~ .......
SEATTLE -One day back when
she was just somebody's sweet-faced
grandma, Hazel Wolf took a moment
to smell the flowers and consider the
difference between a raven and a
crow.
ihat was 26 years ago. These days.
she is a grcat-.grandma, and her love
for the outdoors has blossomed into a
penchant for long rides over rough
roads to remote campouts, raft runs
on wild rivers and hot and cold-
running environmental battles.
Such is the life of the 87-ycar-old
grande dame of Pacific Northwest
conservationists.
White-haired and bespectacled.
Wolf looks every bit the Audubon
"Society birdwatcher a.s she sits in her ~mall apartment, surrounded by pic-
tures of robins and jays and books
about birds and butterflies.
But look again.
This is one birdwatcher who be·
lieves in the power of politics with a
kind of religious fervor. Since Hazel
Wolf joined in 1959, Seattle Audubon
has gone from 400 elderly people
Ex-emperor Bokassa says
French won't let him leave
'My place is in Africa.
Th eycan'thold me
h ere,· h e t ells press
HARDRICOURT, France (AP)-
Jcan-Bcdel Bokassa, deposed ruler of
the Central African Republic, says he
wants to go home, but French
authorities arc forcing him to live in
poverty in an 18-room chatcau west
of Paris.
"President Francois Mitterrand or-
dered that l be shot at if l show up in
Bangui," capital of' the Central
African Republic, BoltasSa..saitt.
A French-backed coup in t 979
tOppled Bokassa's regjme,. notorious
for its ruthlessness. He lived in the
Ivory Coast for four years and came
here in 1983. "I don't want to stay in
France," Bokassa said. "My place is
in Africa. They can't bold me here
forever .... If they try. I Mii go to some
embassy. I will do sometbini."
The Foreign Ministry said Fnday it
would not comment on Bokassa's
statements.
Bokassa spoke Thursday at a news
conference and then in a brief
interview at bis chateau. unheated
except for a gas stove in the untidy
ltitchen. He sat behind a desk under
portraits of Napoleon I and himself as
Jea.n-Beclel Bou.a
Emperor Bokassa I, a title he still
claims.
French courts have ruled Bokassa
is entitled to keep the French
citizenship he was given after service
in World War II.
But, Bolcassa said he has no travel
documents and all of his identity
papers have been seized except his
French military volunteer's card. He
claimed that police follow him when-
ever he leaves Hardricoun.
Bokassa said authorities blocked
his bank accounts and seized his three
chateaus and 1wo houses for unpaid
taxes.
··1 receive only 5,998 francs ($780)
a month military pension." he said. "I
don't get social security I am entitled
to. Try to raise nine ltids on that. plus
the costs of the chateau."
Bokassa posed for photographers
with 8-month-old Jean-Bedel,
carefully holding the infant so he
would not conceal the gold cross of
the French Legion of Honor on has
uniform tunic.
He claimed France installed Col.
Frederic Mansion of French in-
telligence as "super chief of state" in
the Central African Republic. Man-
sion is head of secunty for Gen.
Andre Kolingba. chief of state.
Bokassa said he sent his 12-ycar-
old son, Jean-Bertrand, to Bangui but
Mansion put him on a plane back to
France. Bokassa. who claims to have
55 children, said most of them remain
in the Central African Republic and
all of his 17 Mvcs have left him.
He displayed his book. "My
Truth," that has been banned in
France. lt contamcd specific. often
crude, allegations about former Presi-
dent Valery Giscard d'Estaing.
Bokassa said he was working on a
second volume but would find a
foreign publisher.
If rumors affect your proflts,
don 'tlgnore them flght 'em
Professor spent years
studying field, now
has written a book
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -If sales
.re hurt by false rumors that your
company puts cockroach flour in '"
pies you're better off wqin1 an alt-
out 'campaian to refute the rumor
than iporina it. a Tulane University
profeuor says.
"Hit 'cm hard and fut," said Or.
Fredrick W. Koenig. a professor of
social s,>•ychology whose book
"Rumor sn the Marketplace" was Just
published by Aubum Aouse Publish·
inaCo.
"Either it's a problem or it isn't.
And lf it is. then you do every1hin•
you can to extmgu1sh it," said
Kocnia, who has been studying
commercial rumors since 1977.
In the last several years, such false
but damagina reports have included
claims that ProctOr & Gamble was in
leape Mth Satanisu and that
Wendy's and then McDonald's ham-
buraers ~ made Mth worm meat.
Koenig's book says a company
confronted with a rumor has four
choices:
•Do nothina and hope the rumor
will bum itself out.
•Do somethina locaJly as rumors
erupt. rather like fiahtina brush fin:s. •Try to deal o&liquely with the
rumor, without e11cr mentionma the 1 rumor itself.
•Wqe an all-out campeian. usina
all the media rnoun:ies availa~e.
Koeni&, wbo serves u a consultant
Conservation saves tax dollars
CORONADO, Calif. (AP) -
EncflY conservation measures at
Nonh Island Naval Air Station have
saved the bate and wpayen Hun-
Jlredl of thousands of dollan. a Navy
spok-esman said.
Installation ()f I iJ1Wn thll IUlO-
maticeUy turns off the liahts in
unoccupied workshops. storqe
rooms. rcsuooms and other places
a.rimmed North bland'• utility bill by
S 1.5 million in ik year ended Oct. I.
bale apokaman Ken Mitd\ell said.
Other CftCtlY ... vina actions.. such
as ~lint dirty CTllJM °'I into fuel
for bo•lm.. saved S 17 S.000.
to companies that want to quash
rumors, said bis preferred approach is
not always popular.
"There arc poeplc who think that if
you try to fi&ht a rumor that you're
JUSt callina attention to it," he said.
He said he never planned to
become an expen on commercial
rumors.
It started when he read an aniclc
about the rumor that McDonald's
President Ray Kroc was 11vtnk
money to the Church of Satan.
"I thouaht. 'That's the craziest
thing 1 ever heard of,'" said Koeni&.
.. And I decided I'd call (company
s90kesman) DouJ TimbeNke in
Oakbrook. lll . .'' said Kocnia. "This i
one of these eumpln where you do
somethina on 1mpul• and it chaftatS
your whole life."
As media coven,e of the rumor
contin'*. Koenit said, TimbeNke
st.aned refemna calls to him. .. So AP, the Wall Street Journal -
everybody wu c,ltins me as the
upcrt on rumon."' be said. "Before I
knew it. t WU· the intcmatio°'Dy
renowned elpert on commcrtial
rumors.''
Kocnia said ht ofiaina:lly thous)\t
the McDonakS'l rum« miabt make a
IOOd cue 1t\Mll for a ICbola.rty anldt., 6ut .. ,uu:.d or an article. before too
loQI I mded up With~ m1tcn&I fora boot. ..
dedicated to putting up b1rdb<_>xes in
parlts to 4,000 members watching out
for the world, and she has led the way.
"We had a slogan a couple of years
ago -'Think Globally and Act
Locally.' I never did like that slogan
very much. I thought it should have
said. 'Think and Act Globally and
Locally,"' said Wolf, who rcc.c1ved
Audubon's first "Conservationist of
the Year" award 1n July. ··what's the
Jood of s1tt1ng around thinlung about
1t?"
Wolf. who set up 17 of the state's 21
Audubon chapters ind has been
elected secretary of the Seattle club
every year for the last 22 years, has
never been one for sitting around
The cold she caught on a four-da}' tnp
running 1he Rogue River 1s evidence
of that. She has kayaked in Alaska.
backpacked all over the countf) and
canoed the Boundary Waters Canoe
Arca.
And she has just returned from
Nicaragua. where she and other
environment.a.lists examined that
country's environmental protection
program.
The phone nngs a dozen umcs 1n
an hour w1th news of her latest
Laat of the glass
No topic is too hot for Ms. Wolf, a
master organuer who stan.cd young.
fomung the firsi girls' basketbaU
league while an elementary student in
her hometown of V1ctona, Bnt1sh
Columbia. She knows how to get
things done.
"for instance, Puget Sound 1s
incredibly polluted. But you're not
going to get anywhere gomg around to
all these polluters and saying. 'Please.
don't do this polluting anymore,"'
she said. "We have to educate the
people and say, "Look, we can't put up
wnh this polluuon anymore. i\nd
here's how ifs being done."'
Twent}' years ago. she and some
friends stumbled ac ross a
birdwatcher's paradise at the end of
25 miles of the roughest road an
Washington state, a site th!lt turned
out to be an old logging camp owned
by Boise Cascade.
Ms. Wolf wrote 10 the umber
company descnb1ng the natural won-
ders of the place and the dozens of
species of birds there and touched a
ne1ve with a bird-watching Boise
"I think 1f you have somethina
reasonable. something that doesn't
cut mto their profits too much" -she
laughed -"you go talk to them. I
think there arc some areas where you
can negotiate."
i\nd there arc some where you
can't. Ms. Wolf helped stop a plan to
build an oil p1pehne from Alaslt.a
through Puaet Sound, lobbied agajn5t
big 1m8ft1on projects. sued to halt
plans for a nuclear power plant on the
Skagit River. She 1s president of the
Hanford Oversight· Committee, a
c1t1zens' group opposed to making the
Hanford nuclear rescrvauon a re-
pository for high-level radioactive
"aste
In the summer of 1979. she v1s1 ted
e'er) Ind.tan tnbe in Washington.,
part of her on-gomg effon to turn
silence into a useful dialogue. The
resl!lt was a coal1uon of Indians and
en" ironmentahsts and a confercnct
that brought them together.
"We're trying to beat down our
b1rd-watchmg image." Ms. Wolf said..
"When I hear somebody say
Audubon's a bunch of radicals. thed
I'll begin to think it's working.."
Walter Jonee. bottle wube r operator a t tbe
Welah Farma dairy. wubee tbe lut of the ,i-m.Uk bottlee ued for home dellftrlee
at the Lone Valley bottllnt plant in New
J eny on P'riday . Home delt•ertee from lbe
dairy will continue, but plutic and
cardboard containers will 1ub9titute for
the old-fuh.looed a1ua.
Stolen card racks up $271 , 000 bill
ATHENS. Ga ( P) -E\en though h' alrcad}
k.new be did not have to pa). Jem Pepper pantckC'd
when be opened a '646-page tclt'phone bill for
$271.261.91.
"Traditionally, I'm a womer," ~ad Pepper owner
of the Happy T-Sh1n sto~ 1n .\then . "l wu a~ nervous
as can be (or a week. t was real bad Nobod} could talk
to me. t womed even when the~ had told me I didn't
have to worey." ~
~ppcr Satd GTE pnnt C'o , a tona-d1stancc
ttkphonc earrltt. called before sendtn.& the bifl to let
him know that bcwouJd not have to pay the amount .. If
t.bey hadn't warned me.. 1 would ha\e fainted on the
spot••
Van WaltOn. hC8d of corpronate SC"Cunt) for Spnnt,
ald a peno1' was anutcd tn New York Tue"1J> and
charted wtth 11elhq hppcr's 1CC-0unt number to
vanou.s pcoPk. motdy ln "' Yon and southern
Qli(omia.
~ppn said his pon~n of the phont bill •·u
S6'0.
The problems began when Pepper rtqucsted a
GTE calling card account numbtr for his business. The
phone rompan) promised to mail the card with an a few
week~. hut Pepper never f'C<'el\cd 11
"11 tra"els hke wildfirt pamcularl" w11h ind1v1d-
uals who make a lot of 1ntcma11onal Qll "Wilson said
He declined to 1dcnt1f) 1he suspect.. bot said h<' wa
not a pnnt emplO)'C'C lnvCSHf'tors art sttll lr)'lOI to ~tennint-exactl) ho..-Pepper s account number wa
obtained
One call hsted on the hill sh()lto.' that someone pent
1v.-o hours. 23 m1nut~ and SI QS talking to someone 1n
Ei)l)t
On pqc JOO of the btll. fiaum show that a caller
talked to someone 1n Hona Kona for 17 m11\1;JteS ~d. at
the same time. a 5eeond calltt was taJk1na with another
Hona Kona resident for lS minutes.
··nus btll u a tnp.'' Ptppcr wd. "'h 's 1110r)book
fantas). There att 10mc calb on hete <•he!'c> they Pf°Obabt> called some lmk VtlS. in the middle o(
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_....'V • Roll-away b•d S25. sit• brand namee. Ilk• $20. Ski boot• 7'.I\ 15. -· ....... ., r.,. O.•IY "•IO' oco"" no htt••• we otter an ei«:ellent ben· ce. Call Judy 875-3 51 by 11elllng only 20 · · • ~ts, ~tnew S25. Lampe S5. Shutter s1s new. Pants and Jackeu 215 Monte Vl111, Coate :=.:... :":'. :: :: :r, -;~·~·r ;;.:• .!0~~.'~7.0: eflt program, paid va-1ubterlpt1on1 a week. tfs EASV ASSEMBLY WORKt c:i:= ~· v~~ Reeliatlc 11ereo S25 An-S tS ucn. Also 1011 of Mesa 548-2548. ,..,._. ,. ...... .,.. """ .., ,,,. co•• o• ,,,. .... u cation• & hOlldeys, bonus wm PllOIUll posslble to earn more $600.00 per 100. Guaran•
• t gr .. 1 tlque mirror $50 Re-nice almost new medklm - - -:;~,j.. ..~ .. :: =: (~=~.:'~:! :·.:: .::·~ program and <*Itel In-lot law offioe. Newport than S 1000. weekly teed Payment. No Ex·
850-35e7. W..11c ph<>nogr8')h S10. sweaters ss-s10 each LIKE new Seara Play~ '-•• .......... '"' ·•••"oO<" suranoe. Salary plus Beach. Non smoker Hovreare tlexlbleanclthe perienc./No .SalM. Oe-
BABY thine-· Playpen S3S. Cambrlel etorage bulld· Call 631-3781 . S•O Floor-1ype w lte ~ .... _., 1101 •• o .. ••·• io mneao• reimbursement. Send resume to: Hiring olf;oe Is Freeway cloM tails Nnd eeCt·acldresaed Welk• s25. Elec1t1c bot· Ing never a ... mbled -plettlc lralnlng Polly, Hke o ... n ,..,...,.., •••o. ,.,_, •o Partner, 5000 Birch St. For lnlormetlon. call atamped en~~:
tie iterlllnr s15, Al· 9'it010' complete $50 UKULELE $25· 90-230 new 15 846--0552 ~.~""~',, ~\,'~~.'::.:': Appl~t mtnt apply In Suite 2900, Newport 540-0301 ELAN VITAL -903
aorted crib toys, mobllet. Heml"on Beach 14 apeed ::i::o::is50 ~'ot~~.~~; FIGURINES 1..$5 eo. ~:--·.: .~·~ •• ~::.~::-· r. person et Delly Piiot. 330 Beach. CA 92660 3-418 Enterprl.. Rd. Ft
Ciotti.a 5c·S15. Uk• new blender with serve con-With bag S35 Mall bO>CM tume jewelry 10c·S 10. ._ _____ _,_ ,.., ... ' '"' Weit Bay St.. Costa Teck l al/T ULU 1111¥111 P1etce. FL 33-482
1550-8027 }aOOdln«e. neYer used S50. $-4 each. Mandolln S35 Men'• -<:lo1hlng 25c·S5. Meu.. Ca. Apply 9· 11 a c r n '10 agret1lve lndlv. wltruck I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• procesaor. never 50 lb hunting bOw r• Canes $3-110. Bedding ' e.m. or 2_. p.m (Clrcul•· HOS to .. ~ & NII fire ext· It .....
BENCH drill pr .. $60. used $35. Home end Gar· curve type cost s 150 $1-$3 8•30am to noon I ' tlon Dept.). WITllllU lngulsherl HIQh comm u••....-=-in:'Sk CRSg-::c'::~· ~:~· hfi~ s1g.T,<>J~ 1811 sso .. Flute $50. 191 Flower Street "-------· ., _______ • • .. lcal/Dntal Sits 4-8 years uperlence. w/guar Steve 6-42-8973 og::~ Mi:. ·.·~~~,~~
.1"' _.,. MX aquarium with ac-Wollensal. reel tape re-MAN'S all weet~t -• commercial/Interiors +pd cutter "· uv, 1 ceNOrlea s12 Tan. r• corder $15. 011 paintings zip-out lining atze 34-40 lllTILlllllTAIT 770-0102 TELEIUlllmll guar.salo•ery.t ~~m ~ blH~tyS151~tcAh vacu3 ~~ corder $5 Clothln%. $2S each. 16mm sound S20. Ateorted plc1urM EJcper. for buey Newi>Ort vacat n. re ng
$20. Machinery moving adu". chlldrena to S1 . ' y, framed, all 1izes $1-$10. .,..,__ ty for advance In man-•• ... ,.....-projector sound onl I Beach den tat office. ...... •• -•n11 PlllfESSllllALI lnar Included. Opportunl-
"" day only 286 Virginie 1 s 0 ••2."'••5 atlon. Bin dollars for agement + .,.,., ... ts. ry dol~ $20. Pr m~"' Noretco electric razor needs repair $<4S. Setur· Lady's blue housecoat, 846-4801 TECHNICIAN Supervisor Full faceted phone oper-"--fl T
olot signs S20. aM Roto Tree S 1s. Rem· · ong l . 1 pair plllows, HITIL AISllTAIT """ """ " us. we ara not a converter S20. Concord lngton razor SS. Leather Place, Costa Mesa. zip ott covers $8 pair. PllSI ... pros No ••perlence franchise. With us you
auto ca ... tte $5. l lb. gunholller SS.Sllngshot ~s.-7909. Graen end ~ellow t F~~;T1":a~~:~~n 1~,R:~ I :~ed,1w111,~~ln. make morel ·
rOci< tumbler $10. Tap SS. Blkn $30, SlS, S12 WALLfurnacewlthremote bedapread. single SS .... ._ ___ ._lllill•i• l.l __ iiiiiiiiili ..... 1
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Someexperlencehelpful, Immediate opening lor -••••-(213)498-9006 '\ and d I e ae t S3 S. 301h December 1. 2280 B lhermostal 2-4,SOO blu Child's lO piece tea set, bol will train It nec .... ry. quatlfled person. Harris e t.llrJ . . Tltt lalrtlf lhrt
S.8-9490. Placentla Avenue. Costa S50. Oak cabinet 6 draw· china S8. Mualoal nurHry Cotta Meu. 642-0608 1600, 1860 exper. help· e lh41tal ... 11fth Mesa. Apartment B. er 20~2s_2• sto·rag-In lamp $10 1 white pillow ful E --11-•t AA pan IF Y• ••1
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" " " " sham $3 3 dotl S5 $15 OENT"'L "'aat/Ortho RO"' · x ........ , ""''" Y Call Jim or Bob 676-50l0 Ml
and white s · CHILD'S ~·hool da•ka $1S back S-40 6-46-07-4-4 1 • ' " " " ben fits cl kl UTll s 10. Color TV s.s. Etec· "" ... · 64S-9521 Req. ortho exp. pref. 4 cley e an wor ng lml
tric t~lter $3S. Boy'I each. An tique ro~al type-WASHER, dryer S50 each. r . 1 l ... --' Mon thru Thr NB ~2-2e28 conditions. Apply· Tltff4tH lal II Ull• StlngrayblkeS15.Glrli's wtller $25. Childs rock· Rotory powe r mower VANITY wllh basin and ~:.1 .. 11"1 •-c••• -·-•-••y Sales Person. ex-28 .. blke $40. Men's 10 Ing chalra $7 each. S50. Push mower SlS leuoelS20 TwoMlchelln --.S:-:ra" -DENTALRECPT0rtho4'.\ --perleneed.AtrlumCourt, SH,•.tetll.-. speed S3S. Dreuer
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641-8993. Small old refrigerator tlrH 13" S 10 Four -day. gd pay & bntts. Dental IAILY PtLIT Fashion Island, 7S9--3S5S or more In commlU!Ons
Lar-de9k $35. Youth ornE green 8018 ~:>U. L $50. Curio cabinet S25 Wln11on tires 1-4" $40. exp req. N.B. ~2-2626 330 w . Bay Street Cl L-1·--and are willing to work -~ S3 10-speed men's bike c t M c •-ant11raat1 hard lor It, conalder 1hla'
bedroom M1 S30 each. trim tufted backs. 646-SS-48 221 Flower SO Royal typewriter ~ _,H•aeTA,.. Psychlat111 01fice.Newi>Ort orcall ~2-<432 1 -MerrlllLynchAeattylttM d •• k s 1 5. y 0 u th chairs 5 each. WOOd Sewing machine $35. s [ 11 . I PUT Tml OI a .... •. ss••
t3x5.5 new wt.It• car 962-398• or 673·&011. Slreet. Costa Mesa ~~~11 ~oe~: s~':J::;fr· IW lllf . 1811..... Beech Receptlonlat. TIRED of RETIREMENT? TERRACE GARDEN ;:!thpror8:n'tr~~
'#heell $t5 each. Ce PLANT over Millng entire MORG AN dollarscollec1or -phonn. It bookkeeping, P/l ELEC. ENGINEER DISHWASHER-Laguna Real Estate. Prepare
ere se. St•eo S1S. T plants. hanging baskets, gift packaged $25 book rack S50. 180cm ... , .... I r· • . I I --1 Ir • nzs ltlty essenllal. Mon-Thur. --bonuses. 40<4-...,50 n l•t• boom. Cereer op-
atereo $10. Pocitet] cam collectlon of potted ltqu1dating, beaulllully MAN'S 3-apeed bike wlth 11 typing, maturity, stab-Flex. h,.. 842-2900 Beach, hrly ..,:•o• + yourself lor the MXt real
reeorcl« $10. Bean b tree• In containers. Skis S10. Nordlca llze 10 •• ac11 _. ••• 12.30-S, Fri. 11 -12 nuw11ww Hmllll portunltlH available.
Ctlalr SS. Pivot mol se. shade garden terns. 64S-2908. ski boots S 15. Areplace i FOUND: fem amall Cottle 6«-88~ ARC America Corp. In Uoemlng training evall-part boatd $3 Bowl! t hi b I SOteen and lool• S15. al an1 • • N~n Beach la looltlng lull time day & full llm• able. To Interview call:
b a ti S 1 0 . Ten · eup~~h :1~'m :~~~e~:: DdRJ,;R. We~:~:~~h~~=~y C.Srtop luggage rack $8 d1alllt1 c::ron~~~b~n:;:a~~~ lllllTDD l•Sll for a person with good ell night holte11e1. No exp. Pam Welt or BHI
nit /badminton racket~ Charlles .cactus, auc-White, tour cycles. 9 5<4S·3838 N toll FuH llme, part time per around printing 1kllls for nee AP910 Coco'1, 2131 983: 1319 or 5'&-93ee
S2 eacti. Carom• boarat culents, llcus. cymbidium years old Auna grea1 ZENITH 20" remote con-Disclosure Statement FOUND Little Blk/wht diem needed for bYay lull time employment In Westclltt r, Nwpt Bcil MERRILL LYNCH REALTY
S7. Gamee. toys S1..S10 .. orchids, Australian iree 54s 720•1737 sole TV $50 S.4S.2S9S Corp Expanding 53550 Peklnese vcty Victoria & Newport Beech office of growing In-plant print •TIU
43S Woodland Place,. tern 'h the nurMry price BIG OPPORTUNITY Miner. CM S48·8838 Home Health Agency. st1o9. Minimum 1 year 1111 llLllAY Ullt
Costa M .... 642·1850 S5..$<45. Jon 6-45-8192. Sell your Items for $50 or less In USA1n1·1.213t837-0101 LOST B1k t wh1 fem ~{0~81do"n"!.u.•~dcet:,t ~~~~le:~~ P::.'!: w~~:~e=r~~0:::8e Workflex.P/Thrs,on..,..
BLACK vinyl recliner s 1~. 212 Salmon. Costa Mesa. our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub-lanitatat Siberian Husky near t8lary, benefits and mli. bindery helpful, but will· people. tS/~r. Call for & wkncla fund raising for
Large ocean print S8. ~ve Ihle ad. I/shed each Saturday In the Dally o,,.rtaait'I 2908 Magnolia & Adams, HB. age reimbursement. Ing to train right per10n. appt WOOdy 1 Wharl prominent non-profit O<-
Heavy two tiered coif SALES In garage any day. Piiot. 968·2<421 Home Health Resource St.rtlng salary S 12,000. Rettaurant 675-0474 ganlzatlons. If you're
teble S1S. Four gold vlny Chrlslmes tree S30. pine A Fii llYISTllEIT LOST: blk/whtsiberlan Center, 1901 E. Lambert, p/yr. Xlnt benefits pack· LIYI IT .. 11• •• , enthu1lastlc, erttculat• & ~lvb chair• SS each. and decorations S2·S 10 DIMES H 1 L H b 11 • 52" "982 ~ Call K f t -I t ... ~ ... Ill -A-LINE ads must be OWN a piece of a usky matt brn/blu eyes 8 8 ra, ... ....., · erry or •PP · Come to 11 Fornelo, Italian posseaa x n p • ..,. .. -•. ome brot<en legs. Yel Chairs, padded S25. Id WORKING ARABIAN VlcBalPen673-6017 J ••JTIOlllOWI 3-3232 Pre!. non· Cafe&Bekerylocatedat yoo wlll earn S5.·S10.
low checked doubl• swivel 20. office s lS pre-pa so mall or bring the01 into -smok"" /h F 1 r --11 bed d SS 962 3984 the Dally P_llot office. a-sure to HORSE RANCH (71 4t REWARD for LOST YEL· -"'· Fashion Island In the new P r. or more no .....
or 6;~~11. · • :~c~~Md ~~~-c~oc!~gsh2'. Include your phone nu,;;;er or ad-I 627-81 13. ext 43 LOW LAB, 11 mos. otd. '~u~~rt~~~e xt~l ~~·TIRED of Retirement? PI T Atrium Coun. We have Mi. Redfield,
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Haircut kit SS. Decorative dress In your ad, have 8 prlc .. on Charter Yacht 1ooklngfor Laguna Niguel. 493·8•70 534•2825 · PRECISION MACHINEST full and p/llme poaltlon• TEXAS OIL COMPANY
HORSESHOES S18 ..S50 llMture 3 lites with chains .. 50% Partner. Profllable eves. 9SS·2SOO dys , Flex hrs. 646·2900 avallable for salespeople need• mature Pet90n for
All unctloned by the Na-130 Skateboard s1s~ each Item & no abbreviations. established business. Ex· lre111a1l ltnicu Cltncal/ fict 5400 & cooks (Must speak short tr1ps surrounding
tlonal HorNShoe Pitch· New tire 650x13 $18 cellenl iax advanlages. 3 .... mlll --·~.I/ Engllah). Please ce11 Coate Meta/ NewPort .
ersAasoc:latlon.Gamere-Electric Igniter tor Pinto Sorry, no commercial ads, garage Call Barry 675-8•8• '"""!!!!'!!'!'!"!!-'!!"!!!!'""!P!!~Ftt-Men~al syslem • Post p:;!:-.,•. •.•nsT Nancy
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1a1ed Item• alto avail· $8. Antenna rotator $15 salt#J, produc., plants or an/ma'• ,. TllCI IF CU -•• ... NFFllS lllT•IUIT 1omer1. e train. Wrll• able . Cati Wally Kitchen Items Sl-$5. A• ,.,.. •1rt11•n. T.D. 2911 sales to Journals. Some " N.G. Dlckerton, Pres. 760·365e frlgerator Kenmore 22 Bra aoc»ptable. WlouW has money for ESOllTI Hl·llll exp nee. PIT, -4 H,../Dy. Immediate opening for In Corona del Mar Southwestern P9troleum.
LEATHER ch cu ft., almond with stde DEAD.LINE TD's. $10,000/up. No M-F $6/Hr to ltarl Maul exper typesetter Mull now hiring: Box 789, Ft. Wonh. TX
-4 oak dlnl,:r~h~t~'!'"~s door treezer S50. needs : credltv'/no penalty Call Eatl!l!tal & Soni. Katen ieS-1510 have have mark-up ... T/111-WI 76101 each M•...., table d...... compressor. 545-1S25. Denison Assoc 613· 7311 OL.ll.a111 exper .• paste-up back· FIT or PIT for 8am-3pm i---------....-..... 12 Noon Friday Clllil• Cut 3011 ...... ground helpful. Xlnt t>en-Shift PUT Tm
S 18 Hawaiian rattan SCHWINN "Continental" Coeta MeN Office AuHact•nll Friendly fest growing put>-eflts Including medical & Call Louis. &40-83Sl Nft99aper home delivery. chair S50. Germen man's 10..19Md. Look•. •lllllPll Usher needs person to dental Insure~. con· 2·5AM. llght ven or pick ~uck~~ o:s .• ~· rldn new. Extras. Orig-Lest I Ftad 2925 live In & care for 7 yr old type orders, open mall. genial atmosphere Con-ltatral I up. S600. p/mo. Call btwn ~~Fl r er l lnaJ cost $236. Now only ~ W•t .. , st-t Found te Germ S" ...... with Chlld, Laguna ecn end apply Cheekl. Must 291ac,t AHsaa. 842~2 text * ·-M••••n• 12noon-7pm ~2-8015 1...., O'#ef', eo.ta Mesa $49. You aave S 187. Ex· j _,.. • -. ._ Call AM-1pm <494·3326 or "8ve 2 .yrs ex per & type _.., -Saturday. cellent. 988-8138. Coeta MMe, Ca. 12129 &ctl1okderi ~!!!{1 nr.,~~3~~ 1-6PM 675-6090 •5WPM. Full time, le.50 Young ambltlou• couple to PUIT1WI ,.jijiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii , , n an_.,. s. """" ""'" p/hr Cotta Meta Just off llAlll -.T menage 21 Units In Cos1a Rapldly growing Coste 11 tlliCI 40~ Frwy.Call Robin IAILY PM.IT M .... C:all 855--0US Mesa firm 1Mka ex-
1 /H 556-0962 330 w. Bay Street AITI HTW• perlenced horticultural
elderly lady w/apaclous OLf•l/llOl..,...IST Cosla M .... Ca. 92827 Went..,. 20 /!-' +. Some M<Vlce technicians for ln-2Bdrm mobile home al " r•-.., lerlor route. Fil or PIT. beach, is IOOklng for 8 Newport Center office! -M2-U21 e>Cper"1ec. IT&PIT.Call Beneflti.831 _.615
Im · I congenial, nve-ln eompa-Must be able to use 10.. 984-1025, aak lot Greg ~;;;;;:;;;;iiiii;l~.-..~...,-~~-,;:::";':;';'c;•~ ..... ~-n Ion I h,o use lee e Per . ti.ey calculator. Call btwn lllT•R Ill.,._ WEEIEll llAlllEI
Experl Carpentry Service PUllSI ELICTllO INT/EXT. 20 Years Exper MUST flAVE CAR Wiii •-6pm. M-F 5••-4480 I.In • SSH ,._ $2.17 per day Repalr-Aemod'l·Addltions Oualltywork. free est. HAWAIIAN X Average Room s29+ trade room, board & SIOn/OLHIUl F~~~:; t~o;:~~-~!~~ Weekend Manager for
Th • ALL Doors.-etc S-48-4980 tt 42SS13 9e8-7401 Tree Ulm, lop, remove, Exterior Stucco $130-+ salary for Ute 18rvlees full 1lme Position with fine Pllmll phones, llte typlni. Wiii Delly Piiot Newspaper ( at s you pay for Door clean ups. Stu 549· 1696 materials 6,2 0 •• 2 842-S 767 rellab'· N.B. companv. 55 Camera ,...,son to work I AV I N E A R E A ) . 3 tines, 30 day minimum s-moldlngs-bay win· DON'S ELECTRIC · " • "" .., 1 1 ,..... train on computer. 5/Hr. 2 3n.10 30 A M P'-k
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tlons, quality work dryer outlets ale. bonded. Topped/removed. Clean-Int/Ext, celllngs, refln cab Kirby maintenance Ing, some 10 key, & other process e.xper pref or on Tape, 729 Farad, CM. must. S90. per weekend. ft •• -446 Paul S48·8860 up, new •-wns 7s1•3,76 (261 yrs e>cp., work guar. 631·S272 clerical skllla. Rnp. drlv-wlll train SD · 1.....: 1 548-5S25 Call 842-432l u1c for HALE ELECTRIC .. .. er w/own car, for .,. · ayt P .. ,. n·
PILOT Expert Cabinet Malt.er & Dependable w/reu rates. Tll UE•• to11E Davia Painting 96-4-3837 HOUSEKEEPER, refined rands S1ar1 S6.50 p/hr. eluding Set. Apply Pen-•LmlY OLOI Jim I French Dellgn Reas.. Lie. & Insured. 5-46-7013 1111 QUALITY PAINTING lady wanted to llve In, Ina & Vacation benefit• nysaver, 1660 Plaoenlla P/l. Cot~ Pharmacy. -Fl_n_d_w-ha_t_t_o_u_w_e_n_t_l_n
lree est . rat's After Spm, Lawn-Tr .... Shrub 1ns1all. L WI room, board & salary Ave C M • •o F 1 c s•"3288
SERVICE cell Allred. 722· 11S7 NEW/REPAIR Quality No Tree Trim and Removal ow nter Rates· Free 64-4-8819 plue mileage allowance. --· -· -----_ .. _ .. _• r • """ Dally Piiot lualfled•.
1obs to small, reasonable. Lawn Main & Rotolllllng estlmales John 722·9707 84-4-5070 Karen
DIDECTORY KITCHEN CABINET Free est .. llc'd. 631-234S • Sprinkler 1n11all , Repair Quality & reas prices HOUSEKEEPER • Wanted LEGAL SEC • PIT. Exper I\ REFACING "-aeral •-...:.ea Free estlma.1es. 5<48-606S 1111/ext, real es1ate clean-by businessman · A prel Word proc desired
Call tor free est 642-0881 -......... •-al lfnic up, crpts, windows. etc mature.resPonwomento Airport area 8S1·2••• •RENT AN ANGEL* =I n Reis Free est 857-0691 do Ille hsetlpg In my CdM SYDNEY
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Your Delly Piiot Very competitive Lie sis1ance for au events & AttyS Parham & Aaaoc lp!ll•( ages 3 & • Hrs •pm·9pm seeking eitper front office ~Directory & Insured 17 1') '99• 1604 projects -472-1782 -. --FAATHING INTERIORS Wkdys 8am-3pm. Set for lull time Newport
Representative i>OOr$..Repalr·Altera11ons B • -lltl!J HANGING/STRIPPING Must have au10 Refs Beach 6-48-.062
• u2-a21 .... IOI Remodel-Panel·Locks-etc •• ~.. Block walls. brickwork. VISA·MC 673-1S 12 req'd $ l50/wk Dys ~~~~~~~~~IC1b1nets-Window-Fences AMEAlCAN HANDYMAN concrete Comp patios ANDYS WALLCOVEAING S33·1870· Eve 7S9-9ll8 IEOIPTlllllT
!., 35 yrs GICP J8fry 642-0S67 Carpenlry. fencing. win-15 yrs exper M6·4834 Installation & R I L I v e • I n H o u se. Light bookkeeping & MC·
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L'l• C dows, plumbing marll1e BR CK I 1 i I S'" ~Omo3va keeper/Tut or Single retar1el duties. ~6-7181 Sand~a , n--•m .. -r 1 i~~r.:".~=~~=:-·l~:·~·~~·~r~e~----tub encl, hauuriQ. etc ' I WORK Small Jobs n pa nl ng . ..., ... 1 1 _ ~" U'll: Mother loves babysitting. And Yes Jesus Is Lord NewPort, . Costa Mesa, LYNN HANSEN'S ~~~~~e =~!n 1~~e~~~~~ •HOl"1HIST * IES (Mar ch 21-Apnl 19): Family member announces plans for
NewbOrn or 3 yrs up, my (hc,,30<40S) 636-82-44 lrvlne Rel s 675-3 l7S lnlerlor Painllng and hsel<pg & to tutor & care M isc Indoor /outdoor new start. perhaps change of residence. Cooperate but also realize that
hOme lull time. ~·2-~1_: •RON s.-0•9899 • Mttiat Paper Hanging. S49-9677 tor 2 small boye ages 3 & work. Garden Center. you have you r own tasks to perform. Be creativel y selfish. Romantic
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lt11ial ltrYice a n plum bing elec + llO •Ylll+ STRIP T OFF T w ... carpen1ry doo s kit h 1 HE ALL Teaching exp helpful. llOln.-T1•r:;lt'J TA RVS (April 20-May 20): You 're being pulled 1'n two d1' rcct1'ons
ROBIN S CLEANING r c en QUICK & CAREFUL Fast. clean. reas Wall· 7S9 9241 to Appt IT'lll~~!'Jl'll"""..,'!P-•I SERVICE. a throoughly & bath remodel + morel LO RATES. T138046 paper removal service ---r -· --Answer phones, 1 lypl,. -ch~se cou~ l~dlng to ~urity, family, ~sic joys as contrasted to
asher·Dryer-Refrlg-etc clean house 84S-97<41 FENCE Repalr. New & old. 112·0•10 Lie/bonded 638-6970 Teaclatu 4150 Dec. 26 10 Jan. • dcce. fit1on. and intnguc. Relative docs care, will soon prove it to your 22 1737 20 Sam-Spm Mon-Fri. • . yr• e>ep. H--,_ 1 Wood, chain link. patio's. sett storage E•perls PlaaLiat -Prt ealtttl IU.1 ...... , ss7•3200 sat1s action. ousec .... an ng. carpets & tree est Gr..,,, !168-1118 • -"" ••• GEMINI (M 21 J e 20) P I h · d pptlanoe Service A«rlg . upholstery. wlndo\119. etc ___ -.. ____ •A· l llYlll*-Lic'd tor 32 children eiron/IEOn h 8Y • un : . ersona on.zoos expan -you'll uner1-dryera-ranges llr~Jlalat.111-1212 GATE&FENCEREPAIR 2411rH•lH-1110 Costa Meu. Call -rcac ~yond p~cv1ou~ ~x.pectat1ons. Good news relates to money,
19hw81hera. Lie 240-0717 Comm&r'clal lnq welcome LOW PRICES CLEAN & EXPERT •GOOd lobs done right• Eves!Wknd1 963· 16e2 Mull be rellable, jOOd spcculaUOO, social act1v1t1eS: You'll be more conscious of physical
It C..trtte D'I Cleaning. Aesld/apt. 111·•229 or s7 t·19~ ~e.;.2,~~~:~:exm~~ DRAINS CLEAR From $IS TEACHER to co-tnch Tri oppty. 631•23• appearance, wardrobe, body 1mqc.
For mettculoua & detalled •GcN HOME REPAIRS • Faucets, Otsposal, Heater, lrvlne Pre-School, full Th• IHtell draw In th• CANCER (June 21·July22): Check small print. read between lines
Aeaurfaclno • Rooting & cleaning Satlstacuon Paint. Drywall Carpentry STllYlll OIUlll 8S 1-960• M&M 722-9066 time. 12 ECE unit• req WHt. .a Dally Piiot rcal~c you actually are in driver's sea~. p ne who attempts to intimidat~
Wat«r>rootlng• 831·'199 guar For app1 S•i·•29• ~tc Gary 64S·S277 PTL STllllTS •Ylll Cl. Expert Service & Repair 786-749-4 or 786-7997 ClaMlfled Ad. Cati Today you IS bluffing. Be aware alert scns1U ve Lo trends and imprint your
--· HANDYMAN LARGE and Orange Co Original 32 yrs exp Resld I/Comm _,,.,.. & wkndl ---842•5878· own style. • , • ~~·::ti:;~~:~· H,k;ti,&p~=~la~~~r~ s~al~ I DO IT 'ALLI c~u~~~~~~~.,:.~~~~a: UcH0903S 964-8919 .......................... LEO (July23-Aug.2~):1ndividual wbokeptasccretwillnowbcin
Aeu. Mickey 538-0SS3 esttmate 842-6746 . ~579 Pa~ or !!_e mag NEW Warehouse Stora WEEKEND PLUMBING • DELIVERY DRIVER .• m<><?d to talk. B:e aoaJyt1cal1 separa!e fact from, fan~. You'll obtain
,.__..al1 I t<I lo Houaedeanlng 1-4 yrs exp HOME REPAIR Carpentry STARVING 4 WORK No Overtime! Cati Any e • behind-scenes V\CW.~lc b~, ~OU 11 eme,.e VlctOnOUS.
,........ -repa r-pr no te r-'le ..... , reu tr~ .... 1. own fenc.s & gatM. uee trim, Time 6-46-8712 • • VIRGO (A 2 l 2 ~ a1m ryth' ant comple>f .. _."" rot•-· .,. ...,... -... Free •tlmate 841·"~ e e Ult P · : OU 0 "t OSt eve I~ you want ..... ' ....... , ,.. tran1 Pina MS·98~ dump runs CM & NB ~ D II Pll t ~ ' -' Joe e.4S-•289 7am·9pm __ · _ _ _ area.. Jim Whyte e.42-7206 Hight.eta Mover t147S26 P1rkic1 e 8 y 0 motor route e but there is a pnce. Know It, diplom atic_ realize one C osc to you
,•m11--am Newport'• Finest 1nt8flor 1 Ii --Partiti/OccatlHI Euroe>een Psycnic Tarot • available In Huntington •could be 1ufferina panas ofjeaJousy. Key is to hand.le with care.
An " des~ COior• Maintenance The 11 I -Card & Palm Reader Patt. : H b 1 2 h • LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Theories wUI be tested. You'll have C~6-2113 tor est Nes1keeper& 675-7-409 L HAULIN • M VIN lllJUJ IUT'lmll Present & Future. 1 free? e 8r Or area. -OUrS : opportunity to prove m-.jor point. Check references, source material.
Remove aeptlan driveway• CHtmten --Jo~arage & Verd ~1tuf1s92 P~c :;~~;!?.~ ,::° 850•2758 Diane 83 t ·896-4 • per afternoon. • Some revi11ons may be necessary. Superior docs want you to succeed.
replace wtconcr•t• Xu CONSTAUCTtON 1 r:-H~• a..tla1 • C II 641 4333 M •Pisces native plays sianificant role. brlck/blOCk w1c 539--03.45 New·Remoclel·Add1llon• Construclion Clean-up• ., .... HrTIH AU+ "ROOF REPAfA : a -; on-• SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Sp iritual values surac to forefront
722·1737 llc••60S39 Truh&treeHaullng IU11P••-s CAN BEAT ANY e10 BY • day-Friday 10-5 P.M. •.combi~n~with basic necessities. You learn flen"" today -about Aatt _ __ Free esl. John ~5-8730 -11 • k J Id ...__ ., FmriiiiftP.;f!,.,...,'"'"-BA TH ROOM & KITCHEN Love. ~re for elderly 50% 722· 7537 • As for Art. • yourself. a ut others. ourne~ cou ue parfo scenario.
REMODELING FrM .. t. NPT/CM/LAGUNA Area Stale tic 751-04 10 ROOFING -;;:eov.r-re. : • SAGITfAJ\IUS(Nov. 22-0ec. 2 1): Key is to reach fiaht people i n
uc•2986&1_ 587-3049 :~~8"~1d~~~P-J9~~~';2; BESJ Bonded Co~panion pairs. ho1 1ar. tne. 'rock,1 • Oren~• Coe1t : connection with fundina. Utilize lessons lcame<rin ~nt past W ord
REMODELING ---Aid" & Alles for elderly wOOd. tree .... 750·8588 • D•I J Piiot •of movth is more important than paid advertisina. R omance is part of
ROOM ADDITION'S lultfa, .... .., Live In or out 833·2009 ....... •17 M•it •• • • excltina scenario. Beach c1t1e1 Fitat11 Care tor tlderly In llcenM : 330 W ... , Drive • CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22)Jan. 19): Stress independence, creativity
e13.5122 11e•207481 r private home Home eoo1c 1e Coeta M-, CA : and avoid heavy 1if\in1-You have chance to set lid of burden which
*REM ODE LINO * -Df Jann Caroornpes o c ,.,..,, Kethy S•G-4101 PATii llflll-.-S • wu not ria.htf'ully your own in first place. Reunion whh loved one is
•ROOM AQOITION S• Newport Beach 546-4021 I "•1 0 CornP191• ,~ •• • •••••••• ••••••• • ••• hi&hliJHted. t.eo plays key role.
en Belcl'I Cttiea -ulllty ·..,~~ .... ~·•ble AQU.UUUS Jan. 20-feb. 18): 1What 1ppean a 1etback will
XCU'Type Word Proc.e-e1u122 11cu8201>s ••ti• Ila FINd@J.X N~i8Nd '!i RiCJ;: ...,.....,.,.. __ boomerana in your favor. Lost artlde wi.11 be recovered. Focus on
1ng We do manu.cripu, C...llMUH 24 ~ D 1':;)111 !,••=• Sc' 2;:t.l ilaM t1aJa1 TOD .ay 'S people who rely upon your jud&ment, buic procedures, employment
rnalllng liat. elc 716-3330 I kJWat . ting oone r Thanlc·Youl "3--4114 Are Your Wlndowe ci.an1 ft and beaJth. Another Aqu.aria.n (IJ\lrel prominently. f ,.
Compvtla Bootckeeptng' XCf3'n•·D•1lgn-Aemodef C~t• A/C Heating Specie! AArN90W PAINTING BIJboa WJl\dow wurwno REAL EST .&TE P1'ICES (Feb. 19-Marctl 20): Re.ch beyond the immea.iate -1u•·SBA lo•n·p•yroll Top Quality Low Price t Hour Serv/Melnt 130 Outllty 1, CM PQllcy sen 8-lboe 81 873-3135 , n open lines of commun1cauon, make pertinent inquiries.'You'IJ receive
Guy 790-1ooe Free .... uc 931.z~s 492•8827 u 59293 850~1 JEFF Lie eeu Ut1te ..._ .._,,,.. .. one CLA88IFICA TION8 numerous lovitatiou. Keep raolulion1 concemina djet. nutrition.,
TYP1NG.Sltt-800KKPNG ..... ~ 'eta ............ A A.A PAINTING ln1/Ex1 TuNet. elono c•m• • aicneral health. FASTIACCUR SERVICE ~ ' • -----LOWEST P<*lble pttce ~-Md feed lft ,,,. 1"2-2790 IP DICDllD I IS YOUR llllTBDAV you are dy1'&nuc,
VERSATILE 840-0888 MefUte woman -.II _.,._.. 10 Step~ M2·323S Oe11, Piiot CaaH.U ea obi.tine~. ICOIUA), detttmlfted and bave nit.Ural ftair for show.
nouMSlt Dec: a Jen Red• dXAbtNtl2 MAIHT .... ----eecUoft •bou1 • ARE IN THE REAL .IL • I~ ~ • ... ... I ' l 'I':. C•t• 04t Norri• 830-$405 comm·1. rtllld'I, c M • H'i' DAN SAL VER PAINTIHO t.i .. Tutt.t and manmrp. ~. uanui penons ..-)' mponant roes n your hte. You ~FfenClfldoor•.___ Fv ., ... 841•3789 Mttc• Lie: ••2592• t0t "" vou C-'..,. ESTATE TABLOID 1eldom are 11tl ted with 1ta1us quo, you tnvel, you d.i11m1inaae
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Addttlone 1 Aemodelt Entry I French eoo;; t~!'tr~;:-· ~i -GLASGOW PAINTING ot"•' '"Inga lf'lro"g" "ictoty tbiJ year, with apotJ11t11 on A~ In~. you'U travt-1.
i •78tot Doti 114-&a.tt By NormMt The Ooo<man 1 M bt Ida 84::;:," tnt1Ex1 30 V'S U!* Oelly Piiot Clht lfled you'll be mOte popula.r, ye>u11 be leftlidi\'e COM~nuq body imqc
• ·;.c Oa« a Fir SS7-000R ' r _ ,.,., t42-s2 14 AOa Ce1142-6111 phys cal apptaranee. Memonab&c day ln Decembtt will be the ~th •
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Frenc;ti butt• churn. 4' '"' ... ... ... _ • · ""'"•81", ~t•r ""'" ChrytfA#•· ball tank, -· ....... ,CMei#:/i.._,.· CADIJ.AC
tall 1120 obo 712·1389 118& P' ot>o. Alto WOOd .....,_ 8-1, Incl lnOOflnQ. (llof 1 72)
trawfM rode, country 5'a..el44. -
Panitut 1114 IOOlit m .. 122-138t 11 -
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LES 957-8133 mn. $800, :e.s20a all rlQQlng, ..... & tllr
All Frenctt Provtnctal· Din '300-7'4-7211
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coif tbl Mt 1550, elegant lhlp HOO ot>o ~e.&120 l200/CMh °'bet Ofr. Aft HONDA '17 CMo alt __, IOfallovett 1850, occu 5·30 cell M......a ' ·-' chr1I150. Xlntl 543-4706 HU'mmeil pl•ta •nd bell • gd cond. 230 MPO. alo.
C ' 1•• 1 ••-11 ... __ ... r/h •• 1795. ftrm 154-4001 Baker Kn•pp & Tubb• rnuet Mii BI O. all Met~ ,. __,. dJ 11..... (9-4) f4W3t1 ...,.,wtcnd
futnlehlng .. 112 ol ~ •ny 780-836-4. Sl50 ~2 1.,..,...,,,..,.~,..-.,..:.,.,,....~--=:-:".":-:
.. i.1 Changing decor-J. W•yne Tefl11l1 Club '78 F0tc. 50 Keteh, dll JAGUAR XJ8 'IO. 8rHllh lelhtrlq tt.1 mu1t Miii 813-8498 Membeflhlp. Muet Sell au111IU1ry. dll oeneratOf, ~no Su':(';:.;;~= UILW Pl.IT ContempOakOlnl Mt 6 Bstofr762-01009-5pm 1011 of equipment.~-·-------
........ ,. chr1 llfnt SHiii ';I S30o Divorce forcH Hie. M8Z '73 450SE. Ot'lg ownr, II)'~ ait iO<iklng" IOf •11tra 675-
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7571 ' SCRIM LETS ~ak• otfe< 845-8646 xlnt cond. Mu•t Miii ll*'dlng money, 0< Ilk• n • t 11950 obo. 497-3162
to go placM Ille• Maglo EVERYTHING GOES! ANSWERS I M~nt•ln, Knotta Be<ry Sp•nllh llvlng, dining 6 7011 .. Ill
Farm. Of win Prlz.H and bedroom plue lblea/chra, 115 171 An•c•prl, 118 1984, 12,000 ml, mint
Awatde, Call ue nowl We credenza, l11mp1, clothel ~=n.-~oa,: Evlnrude. V-6 t50HP. pay '4000. 6 ueume loen
have MV9f•I opening• In 4 lot• m0<• 883-8819 or PRICE ott bank S..8·7298 720-1525
C.M .• H.B. or F.V alt5:30pm84S.5458 Cuatomef:"l'dllkethr"T 11 /"--/ &... MERCEDES '114 500SEC
842·4333 Furniture wa!:· Modular bone atMl<a." 8uleher: ,. -I ,..... w I ce 11 u I• r phone, la-•-W or aec couc11l taypeiup· "Sure, any 8')ecia.I way?" 7tU eunroof, xlnt cond, ... ,.tat aatlHSlS prox ten Inc. ot· CuetC>mef: "V•. trim off 30 R CHRisfCKXH w/28' S43,500. or uaume
toman Oual~ only. lve the excesa PRICE." N.B mooring. $4500. IMM. 557-4758
E'X Mgr fOf • mal& COl'p. I meg 841-82 Slate pool tble w/llt• ae· Call 815-0740 MERCEDES '85 500SEl .
PfeY. owner of Mfg Co Moving, mu1t Mtl Aa-ceM $250. 962-4221 Ev 40. Side Tie, Prvt home. blk ~arl, dove grey Miik• Chalt.Qlno poaltlon IOf1ed tbla, din rm aet le ather. centre whl1, w/ptogeHN Co. 963-3627 w/chlna cab. s 10·$100. WALNUT Exec. 6ll3' 8aek Bay ArM $390/mo. chrm wt'll '#9111, upgraded gd cond S 100, 3 k-Pet· 840-9350 Wkdye OR t tletl ltrt•&dlat C•ll Laura 720-0928 Ilk beer box S 150-:" addlt 780-8398 Eves/Wknd• =.~~~ J~Coun·
Oakl glau/brus Din &et compr;euor & evapor DOCK FOR RENT: Up to ty Muat M41 Pvt pty. "dn" 1011 $375, col Ibis S-450. bar S50; 2 Old callh regl1ter1 211 f1 powe< s2oot mo 496-7650
stools $75. Sota/loveal SSOea. 1830 Newport BJ. 873-2747 or 675-0149 ~----
1 . PPLIAIOEi !:O~n~~~.~~ r4~ Cost• M ... 94>2977 • ORY BOAT STORAGE ~\
LES 957·8t33 din aet $350. 543-4705 FrH tt Yta On the water, Newport
24 cu It Admiral 2 Or OblTeak OreSMf' or Buffet Free to gOOd hOme 3 Beach. Do It yourMll botlt w/lce-maker $275 Mu11 Female Cats. all shots. yard Open 7 daye 1
Mii lhls wkndl 759· 1111 1250 963• 1932 hse trained 722·8495 week. Call 675-5901
Two 7'1t It sofas, white with Kim. Or Work 644·2652 NBP Mooring for Sale *"" •lt IH* *SILEI SILE!* earth tones Reaaonable, ,-,11-._6 aa'•alt lilil w/38' Trawler . Delever, SerlH Ill, yellow/tan Refrigerators $129 & Up call 10 see Will sell separ· • " '" Bkr 673.8511 leather, ahOW9 excellent w .. hers $99 & Up ate 536-4507. Adorable white Xmer!Cail care. Ju1t 58K mllea, fully
Dryer•. gas/elec $99 & Up Mi1ctll1aMa1-01 S Eekimo pu1'jy. 3 moe old. SLIP: 30 ft on Main Chan-equipped. (3052 t 1)
"Complete Lina or Home 1'"11"_.-----.--p s 780 "485 nel, CdM. $300/mo t 11" -1 "" apera. · ""' 1at/la1t tlll June 19 ..,.. Furnl1hlng1" 7' Grecian Spa. Teledyne -----..,...-..,,.....---.,.
ALL APPLIANCES gas heater/turbo pumps. Gldn Retr, AKC Pupa. 5 Call Marcie 673-8232 4'm SUMllS ,.:le •• .,.It..... Compl S 1200 494· 1837 wks. shots Blond & gldn itc. Trlll,.rtatitl ....n • --~ M/F $225 Ea. 675-3159 1001 Q all St NB IHt ftlt Ot14ttlt1 Eetate Sale Sony TV ·hi -u .. ·
UNIQUE fURNltURE color, remote Country Parrot Cage, W I 5' 833·9300
1947 S. Main St lrench din tbl w/6 chrs. w/ptaypen on top. $90 •1tercyclt1/ MGB '74 011owner, alee.
Santa Ana Best offer 760-8364 W.I Playpen on roller• ScHttrl 1011 overdrtve. 2000. OBO
Btwn Edinger & Warner on FIREWOOD -Premium $50 5-48-5120 631 8025 198l t<TM t25 Moto-crosa 963-4504/963-6419 eves
Main St. See the Beart seasoned e><ange $110 Reg QuarteJ Horse. 2 yr dirt bike, exlnt cond, Ilk• MGB GT '70 Sac for 111·1220 ·~ $195 cord 968-8081 old. 15 3. great comlora· new GrHI ChrlatmH $1100 cut!. Green blk
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NAMf ITATI!•NT 92628 doing l>ulJlnclll u
The 10llowlng pereona are JamM Cart Rowe, t640·C IV1\ RIO VIST" LlllAITEO ••
d0<ng t>usin-H towa St Costa Meaa Calif Calllornl1 Umtted Partner·
FOUNTAIN VALLEY INN, 92826 snip Rio Vlat1 Garden Apart· 9125 Recre1t1on Clrcle CIHlltopher P1tr1c k ments 18552 MacArthur
Founte1n Valley Cafll 92708 Simpson 16'0·C Iowa St Blvd S11 440, Irvine c.ltf
11Aon1n Petel & Tera Patel Costa M"' Cati! 92826 927 tS
19 Clear VIStl Dt Rolling Thll bualnHI 11 con-John Minar 18552
Hlll1. Caht 90274 ducted by I gen4111I Plr1· MacAnhur Blvd Ste «O
This business II con· nefthte> 1rv1ne C.111 92715
dueled by hu1ban<S and wtle JamM C !\owe DIY10 K Lamb, 18552
Open 1<>-e: Sun 12·5 tlon. Eng/West Jumpe< present $700. 538-5008. Int, good cond SA0..5110
Flllh t~nks 100 gallon s 2 5 o o ob o K I m r:=======::::;:lJ Attention quilt collec1ors S 100 w/atand. Alao 20 722-8495. w 644-2652 VESPA P200 '82 Gd lhape
Beaut velvet crazy quilt, g a I Ion h ex $ 2 O $500/obo 722·6784 -Motia.n Patel Thia .... _,t Wff filed MIGArtl1ur Blvd St• 440
nus statem.nt waa 111«1 wtth the Coun1y Clet" of Or· 1rv1ne Calif 92715
With the County Clerk ot Of. llfl9I County on Noveml>lf Met>rdlod Rauellh 18552
ange County on November 15 1985 MacArthur Blvd . Ste 440
good eond. 122.1369 548-1032 Piaa11 Ort••• A.at• ltmctt/
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unit, bench 4 llghl. $8000 894· 7 t45
new, must sell $2800 -
Call Laura 720-0928 4 ftHl DriYt/Ji13
Hammond spine! organ. _________ 30_
1 excellent condition llW •H 4'HP
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Oak Spine! Plano. Steiner It cornea with pi s. bucket
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C.ta .... 1124 lmat 1144 Upright Plano wtbench, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii boVING SALE: SAT by golden oak. beaut. cond
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Spacee S 10. 432-5880
appt Couch. w1111her, thrU·OUt Tuned. deliver
dryer. copier wl stend, $1250 PP 847-5672
alee. lawn mower + more. li--cln MO 17 M orena, lrvlne. _::.!. _______ _
7 I 4 I 8 4 8 • 7 1 4 4 o r Uke new lad''• bike 3
786· 1977 10am-5pm speed $75 857-1429
SAT ISUN 10-5: FISHING Murray mountain bike 1()..
GEAR to FURNITURE! speed. brand new S 165 Furniture: Couch. dreslef. 4972 Pue<> de Vega. A s k to r Me I a n y
hlehold. more Sat 11/30 (Turtlerock area) 760-8354. 9-3pm 2421 Bonnie Pt, nr
Santa taat>et & trvine Ave. Wf.HI ltack I 141 SrrtiaL Gte41 Dis
UT/Ill la• tt .... GAliAGE SALE: Sunday 9 6' trl-fln W ave Toola. pro-7 to Sunset. Oeoemt>er 1st. am series Supe< llgh1. 2124 hb PIHt 31562 Wiidwood Road xlnt cond $2256A2·1902
Yard Sale 186 Flower St Sat AM Nov 9 tBM type-Traa1port1tit1 Fri/Sat 9am Walnut fwlry writer. 7' sofa, stereo & ..... _.,. _______ _
display case $175. A&· china cabinet. walkeJ.etc
tlque8oatonrocker$t 5 637 Ramona. 494-1738 Pntr INh 7012 collects, antiques, mlac
I . •.It k 140 lt21rt ltack 1111 28· Ulrlchsen sports fllher.
H • IC ORl'ii'r'WAV SALE. t751 Ilg, 11 · beam, 225,
SAT Nov 36. 8 to '4. 111 Candlestick Lane (No off single, electronics, grt
21862 SEACREST Lane Santiago on Sandtewooct fishing & lamlly boat.
(Bu 1 hard I Ham II ton t 10 Candlestlckt Sat 11130 S 18,500 w/sllp, pvt pty
Stereo. houaehold. etc and Sun 1211 AM Stereo 897-2820.
Supe< .. le Nov 29-0ec 1 stuff, Housewares, head· 30' SEARAYWEEK·
Frff·Glft·for·Comlngll boards. speakers. etc. ENDER • 255hp twin
18222 Gothard SI, HB. YARD SALE Mere crulsera. Reduced
Btwn Talbert and Ellls. 510 El Moden·a now $32.9501 Must be
Cfualfled Ada, your one-
st09 Shopping cente<
8 30•3:30 Sat. on'lyl aold Admiral Yachts of
(btwn l5th & Clay) ~port Beach 673·5200
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
1 Weigh down s Pteaseo
9 Athwer1
53 Repllle
SS French key
58 Drop of!
58 Montreal
.....
ORANGE COAST PORSCHE '69 911T. good
Jeep/Renault cond, reblt eng. Must
2524 Harb<>< Co11a Mesa • e II . S 8 5 O 0 o b o Hl-I02I 646-5137 or 847-0874
3 PORSCHE '72 91 lT. bullet Tracb S proof Andlal 2.7 litre mtr
CHEW ·82 S 10. 1ln1 wO<k Nu sttver paint. Goodyear
lruck. $4 150. OBO. NCT tires. $9.000. Wrll
642-6007 675-7267. hm 642·8582
FORD '80 F350 Tiu PORSCHE '14 911S Targ•
Ranger XL T Loaded Many extras Must aeel
AIC. auto. bltn toot bo•es $12,500 obo. 675-0509
$4700 080 650-3797 PORSCHE '79 91 lSC
Aati,at1 Targa, met blkl bfk. all
i ' a.a..s opt. orig ownr, xlnt cond, Cl111 H m s 15.000 firm. Serious
1950 FORD 2 dr sedan. buyers only PP 494-6300
ortg Ilka new $3500 PORSCHE '79 928. 5 apd. 964•7588 or 848•35~ metalllc black. polished
'65 CORI/AIR Turbo Coraa alloya, lull pwr, looka
great cond· a clauk: new. S 15,500. 865-5822
$2700 644·0530 PORSCHE '83 911SC
Aatt l l•~rtH 9100 Cpe, platinum, loaded. snrl. Alpine stereo. ADS * * Audi ox ·1~. Good amp/spkr. Clll1ord alarm.
engine. great body. etc $25 500 673-7567 $1500, Tim 549·0206 --.,,.....,,·-=---=-:.....,.--..,.,.---=-l/ANAGON GL '84 Am/Im Alpha Spider Cnvt '77 caaa, Lo ml. Extras.
E11cel cond. Looks/rune s 10 ooo 548-4701 alt 6 great Lo mi 557·4329 ' -J~--VOL VO '83 GL T turuu Sta. AUDI 1972. 4 speed. new wgn b l k/patomlno
palnl, AM/FM ce~sette teeth : 23,000 ml, best
M u s t s e I I S 9 9 5 car tn Orange County Pvt
648-8800 pty Mua1 sell I 496-7650
&Ill '11 4800 VW '67 Ba)a Bug. n-
4 dr. ate. 5 epd, snrl & reblt 1600 motor. runs
much morel Very cleanl gd. $1100 obO 543-4571
(ICNV138) $.4995 VW .69 Pop-Top Camper.
Dir S..0·5630 S 1400 obo. ANO '82 Rat>-
bll. $.4300. 963-9431
lARGE SELECTION OF . NEW & USED BMW'S! VW 7o Sqbck. reblt eng. n-!Ires & brks, $1800. LIH IUCI... OBO 854-2545 545-7010 VOLUME SALES
2888 Kartx>r Blvd
Cneta M"" ~O 03.'lO
WIW&ITYHI ouu no ou1
See Veno dos Santoa
THI ODORE
ROBINS
FORD
10t>O HAllllOA Ill VD
(QC,lt Ml'>A 641 0010
F•l11HTIMN
IEITlL IETHll
ITICIMSIFlll
Auto. air cond . AM/FM.
(Uc It IKEE993. IMFE931.
IKCJ385, IK BA 190.
IKBA 193 IJ MT375 .
IKCJ383. IKBA 191)
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THI ODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HA•llOR Ill VD
CO'>TA MH A 642 0010
SOUTH coum
ISUZU
18, 1985 F2t2JN trvtne C1111 92715 ,2'25IO Publ•tned O.•noe Coltt Ali Raz1 18552 MacAnhut Published Oranoe Cout Diiiy Piiot November 23 30 Blvd Ste 440 1rv1ne. c artt
Daily P110t Novemb41r 23 30. Oecilml>lf 7 14 t985 927 lS
Oeceml>ef 7 14 1985 SA· •72 Th11 bu11neu is con-
SA· 182 ducted 1>y a llmlleo 1>W1ner
FtCTTT10UI llUl*EH ,_
P\8.IC NOTICE '"Tonn Minar. ~al Pan· P\BJC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS llUllNEll NA• ITATl•NT Th11 1t1tement wu 111«1 NAME STATI!•NT T1141 fooow•no peraona are Ith 1he County Clerk of Or
The followtng per.on 11 doing bulln-. 11 ange County on Novemt>et
doing bustneu H NORTH PLAZA IN· . 1985
NEWPORT CHRISH.AAS VESTORS. 901 Dove< Dftve F211MO
TRE:ES, 2824 N-po<t Bl . Suite t30 N-pon Beaci1 Published Oranoe Coaat
N-pon Beach. Calll 92663 Call! 926&3 D1t1y Piiot November 16. 23
Oscar F Atondo 16467 E Ant11ony Reguero Decembef 7 1985
Sierra Fountain Valley 10218 Indian River Coon SA 143
Caltt 92708 Foun111n Valley CaHI 92708
This business 19 con. Fred Cteelletll. 31891 9th
oucted by an 1ndtv1dual Avenue Soutn Laguna
Oscar F Atondo Calif 92677 PW&.IC NOTICE
ThtS stelement WIS hied ROdney !Nang. 610 N-FtCTITIOVS llUSMll with the County Cletlo of Qr. pon Centtr Oriva Sune NAME STATEMOIT
anoe Counl'f on Novaml>af 1300 N-port S..ct1 c .. 11 The tol+owing CMtnOn 1a
15 1985 92660 doing l>U9!,_, llS
fa2370 D1n1at Glblot\ 3401 I BACt< 8AV CLEANERS
Published Oranoe Coul Street ot 11141 Blue Lant8'n 2675 IMne Ave "1-B 1 Dally P110I Nove<nt>er 23 30 Dena P0<nt Calff 92829 Coate Mesa CAiif 92627
Dec.ember 7 14 t98S Ronald J Wiison 101 undley P Hoyle 401
SA-18 I Lamon Grove Irvine C..tt Santi Ana A..e ~
92714 • Beacn C.Jlt 92663 --f'Wl--IC_NO_T_IC_E__ Jeff9'Y Swanton 34118 T1111 bu11ne11 11 con
---------Selva Rd •311 laglll'11 OUC1ed by an tnd1VIOUll
FORD '68 Mustang $500 WE HAVE 4x4 ACTmOUI •uatNEaa Niouet Caht 92877 LtnOley 11oy1e Qd cond 548-4571 mso NAME I TATHlfENT Th11 bu11neu •• con This 5191_..1 was hied Ouctlod by a genet•I pan With ttie County Clet1i of 01 FORD ·75 Torino 2dr. TROOPERS The following l)llfSOfll are nefShtp anoe County on Novembe<
t8,800 orig mt e•ll cond doino t>ulJlness" E Anthony ~o 6 1995 s 1570 obo 759. 1907 TlJBSIDER CONTROLS Thtt Statement WA.I llled F2t1UI 20 Of Them 1710 Pomona Ave B7 wtth the County Clet'll ot Or Publlltled Or•rlQ8 Cou1 FIRI '71 F-150 ALL COLORS Costa Mesa Calif 92827 •"98 County on Novemt>et Daily P110t November 16. 23 ••llEI OnshO•e Tec;hnOlogy Inc . 15 1985 130 Deeemt>e< 7 1985 -1---------t Calllorn11 P 0 Bok t t335 nt:zJ64 SA-13•
1/-8. auto, AM/FM 1986 P/UP TRUCK Newport Beach CAiif Publtetled Orange Coa11 (ll39146)(Stk• 3956) 92w663 c ,.._ Da11y P1101 Novembef 23 30 __ nt_m_'IC_W\_T_l_CE--S•lll atrac Inc alllor .. .,. Decembef 7 14 t98S n~ nu 17713 s Faloe Ave Tor SA 157 II--_;.;~.;;.......;..._;..;;..__
THI ODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HtH O• Ill VD
COSIA Ml\t 642 0010
s"'"'000 "'• ·~n 1 """° OO-t1 ranee. Callt 90504 I FICTmous 8Ul lNlll 11'" tw•"' //t\g•11 Ttus Dus•ness 1s con NAME ITATE.MINT •t s.u-'6287 ducted by 1oln1 v"lnlure PW&.IC NOTICE Tr111 loliow1no C*'tonS are • " Jecll Hetser Vice Pr_.
1
dOinQ bU11nMS as ~._..,, Co·.+.' n.:.u <Jeni F1CTmou1 8UllHESI l INTERNATIONAL MET AL ~II.I U~J S flRit Tti19 Slll&ment wH flied NA• I TATIMINT INVESTMENTS l TD 3857
with tM County Cle<~ ot Or I The IOllOW1ng persori is Birch St Suite 176 New
FORD ·n---Flest•. must 15 198S GEORGE PETERS HAIR RODlll J Clydasdal•
sell. needa work. runs ok F:zr.t319 SALON •509 w P.c•hc 6333 Canoga •368 WOO<! ,4999 11"01" County on Novemoe< ld0<ng business u port Beech Cell! 92660
$ tOOO obo 5-48·0 113 Pubt111hed Orange Coasl 1Co1Jt Hwy Newport 8flach 1111nd Hlll5 Celll 91367
Daily Pilot No~be< 23 30 Ca111 92663 W1lt1am Cart 33161 ~ .. Fiii 'll llSTlll I Deoembe< 7 14 1985 Kevor~ GflOfgtt Be<lrr.s L10t't Ot•ve Dane P0<nl Cal1t 6 cyt , IUIO. air. AMIFllA SA 117 27512 llmonflll Mtn r 92629
vinyl top, sun rool 1--------""'11 Vie,o Caht 0 269 ' ,.h•s Dus1ness 1s con
(ICTP9411(Stk• 397?) ALL NC\AI '861 M'RW c-:1 Hus bu,1ness •t C"" ducted by co-pan,_s
•eHI Ln " I\ ducted by an °n<l•••Oua1 w1111am Cart
• • •. '' • K Be<lrM Tn1s s11uwnen1 was fllecl
THI ODORE
ROBINS
FORD
l<)60 HA•80A IUVD
CO\tA MHt 1141 0010
, A. • • , This '1atement was 11~ ..,th the Counl'f Clerto: ol O•
with thf! \.oon1, C"tflr-of O• •nge Covnr., on NoV9<Tl~
•t11 Senr•ltf JSOSJ Pttr t
snOf' Counrv r>t> NOV9ml>e• 6 1995
neut
14 Soviet ct1y
15 Garment
16 ThruJI
cathedr1I
60 Allocates
8t Heraldic
SERVICE & LEASING VW'72 Bug/yellow.new 36 70 N Cherry Ave. LONG mtr. lk brand new thru· _______ _
BEACH out I S2550Jobo. dy• Fiii 'll IWICml ..
F29tMI
Pubh•heO Oranoe Coaat
Ditty Pnot Novtomt>er 16 23
30 Oecemt>et 7 t98S
SA-1311
t 7 RoundwOfms
t9 Confna
20 Africen
an I elope
21 Kind of acid
23 Clan L111n
24 Goll 1ho1s
26 Brt111ee
28 POSHHIVe
29 Long race
32 Language
35 -In
Toyland
36 Mineral sufl
3 7 AalOflment
38 N•11gar1
39 TV atat>e
40 Next to Sun
• I Hurriednel!I
42 Multiply
43 Tntlmonlll•
45 Bllunt pert
46 Leg1t1m11e ..
4 7 Wailers l>OfoA
51 Equine
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bearing
62 Rom11n road
63 BehOlders
64 Beginning
65 Aom11n OMV
DOWN
1 Yearn1
2 Kin of 1an t
3 Ob1~1
4 Gu1oo·s note
S MercM nt
6 Depos111
7 'Not on ,.
8 Much wanted
9 In I~ m11nner
of
10 F1nanc1a1
statement
t t tmphcaltnQ
12 Opposed
d101
13 NL team
18 Nabbed
22 WOfr•s
\
25 Taft counrrv
27 Fuel
29 Soda fer1< s
cre111tons
30 S1ou11n
J 1 L12ard
32 HOr11on
33 W1nghkl'
J 4 Sllmuta111
35 Diamond
marking~
JS Deadly
39 Garm4!nt pdtl
•1 Embrace
4:1 Member ol
the weOdtnQ
44 Improve
45 l(epl OUI
• 7 Lusterlf!sS
48 L.irtal
49 l\Ar R>ee
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'ources
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S2 Do .u told
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S9 Un b11gn1
(No. Chefry exlt-4051 494-25~2. 497-1597.., 1/-8, auto. air. pis. tilt.
(l1.)IJI llH cruise am/Im steroo, • wire capa. compl91ely Trade-Ina Wel<X>me OPEN SEVEN OAVS orig Inside 4 out
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628 S Euclld St
Fullerton, CA
714-680 8300
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• 0rMge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, NO'JWnt. 30, 1N&
M&J1A•1111• "!~ ... ~ PIO'TmlUI -• ..armuueMll llM lll01'ICalTO ca11t.•2.t11t tHV ~.~~ofWyout llMil ftAW MAm aTAW MAM1 aTAW -•1""1'W MAm ITAW ..... 8TAW • ~CW Thie IMlelMll I• con· Mer1in ~. * Hunt-P'Ol*tY ':.:'9.dJ'cwkllld ,... ........ ...,......,.. Thef~t*IOfll.,. The lolOwlllf '*"°"le ""9..._...,._,. .. .u...._...J9'10flt.,.. lN'°'""".,.,_,..,. """"'"lllNA duc*ctby.an~ lnaton, HUM!ntton IMd\. ......... prlorto
.....,.... •• 1111'• dolN~• OoN..,_• ~DilelMMll:" ....... dolnt llwllfleM u. L• ( ..... t ttM• Mtro ~.'TQW 04illf.-.., ·the COftOMllOn of IM fol-. -~ "1'ST l'INAHCIA L OATU .. CONIT8UC~ ll1•rC~(bT\!.!'N..!~,, LOOGIL.IMITIO .... ,l•l•M• AP•ttrnantl, U-.C.C.) Thie ttat91M1'11 ... !ltd Thia butln ... II \on....,., W..C. lMmatORO~ ~ ~ A'4. TION t2$0~...,.._ .'"'U .. , ~.,...,,,..,. ·~~!tart,_ ~2 811ftta AM Ave Ho41celatwebYtMniowtthtfleCounty 01erkof0r· duOtfd~~ • ""'*911*, YOU MAY Wllllm9\ loot Vi lderllOOI 8 S2S ~ 9etd1° ' Qtl, Ce11t ... DotldO Orlw. ~ • " o'*'ltor• of the wllllln 911" County on No'*"ber Mer11n L081 l.IGAL AIOHTI ''
IOl1 ~rc:co;. c:W .-. ~ ~~"" "'" .... Calll.... =· = .. :..i:a.''" ~ ~-= ~ wt named •rwtwort•) ·~· • 15. 1M5 Tiiie ' ... _, YOU DO NOT TAKI ~ ... _,~ JHH E. l.•mt, U Plau Del NoN. ......., ~ 8s,O~~"':;Jr·: o.lcfH, Jr., I,.. Muy ltan••r T1trner, ~ttonltMt_I!!~~'/ P·u...._~ .... n-w "':, :'!!.t"'c ... c!!"', .. '!_.C~~~ p~/.~~9f'HE~l!9Y ·---It oon-letcouft DrM North, New-..... c.111. t2t&t · ~-'• Ofla, ~. eallf. N720 TtUtt ... , 1200 Quell IV.C, ,.._ ---,....,_, _ _, ..,._'¥'9 -....... """'', .... ._.._ M'9d ~.,, lndMduM port IMcll c.llf. t2MO Thlt butln... .. ~ .,,..... 83pt !I Oortdo TNI ~ I• con-~ ...,., CA tMeO hlnlnafttt ~lbecl Delly PllOt November 23, ao, 15, 1M5 OIVIN: THAT TICOA TITI.£
Wlkall'll lool Vandttpool $.....,. ~ Wlteofl, 22 t 10 ductlld b.Y: en Ind~ Dl'Nll. Hunttnoton leecn, cMited by:• limited partner• Tlllt bUtlnftl 11 con,. The NINI and ~ Oeoember 'I , t4, 1185 ,_ IN8UAAHCI COMPANY OF
Tiile et...,.,_, ... flled Del Valla, WOOdlllnd Hint, Mllfk Sprutll Cellf ...... etllO dQcted w. • fatnlty Vutt lldd,..... of me linMndtd , SA· 1'73 Pl.lblllhlld Orwioe ~ OAll'O"•M ro..MEAL \'
MltltfleCountyCWllofOr• Cllll t13e4 Thie etttetnent w• ~ Ytlla ~ le Gon• 0.VldH......_Jt. Floger l!berl Turner. tr= art: AL8PT L. OellyPllOt~ber23,30, ~~T l=~=~E111 ~~
_,.County on October a . Thi• bwineQ I• con• wllh the County Clerk cl Or· ~ ~ .. ~ lilld .,.._ nu. 11....,.,,1 ... flied rn.t• DllD t O.vbf•. IMne, 11111_. 11> lllftTW"r Oeoember 1. 14, 1916 ~tlld TIWl9e under 1 INS dueled by; CO-.pertnen ange County on ~ ' Thie :~ -i...d ..,.,. Ifie County Olettl of Ot· Thlt etalement -fllecl o.-o; t27t4; JOYCI A. ~ ""'~ SA.-1a Oeed of TN91 datlld M~
,_ St..,, R. Wiiton 22. 1N5 th the~~ .... "-... County on October 30. wltf'l tM County Clel'lt or Ot· c.o, A. 1 Oeybr.-. I~. ..-............ ---u 30, 191'1 tltacuted o'7i: IN-~blllheel Orange eo..t Tiiie 1tetemen1 wu nied ,..,. ...,~ .. .,...,.. 1t1S anoeCountyon0otoW2t, Ctllornla. .._,,, __ __
Dally PllOI Novemb« 9, 18, wttJ\ tM O<lunty Clwk of Or· Publlened Orange COMt :'re County Nowmber ,_,. 1985 TM name(l) tnd bualneee ..... ITA~ "8JC ll)TIC( TfRNATIONAl TA.A AS, t 2'. $0, tN5 t110t ~ry on No....-nber Delly Pilot Nowmbtt 30, 0.-8, ti& PublW!ed Orange Co..., ,_11 addtW of lhe lnt9"ded the fOllOwinO peraon le 'enertl parlnerehlp, H
Sa-130 22. 1NS oemti.r 1, 14, 21. 194.5 P111• o.l"1 Pltot ~ber 18, 23. PUbllshed Ofange Coatt tranaflwee(a) ar.: SCOTT A doing butlneee tt: rlC11TICMM .,._H rultor to Meure obll·
,__ $1t>o20t PublltMd Orenot Coett 90, Deoernber 7 tN6 Dally PNot Noveml* 9 11 ZIMMER, 90 Orffnfleld, (t)ORANOPAIXMAAKET· MAim aTATllmWT Qellonl In lm>r or Doli.r __ PURJC ___ NO_TlC( ___ , Publllhed Orange COM1 Oelly Piiat ~ 11. ts, ' ' SA· 135 23, 30. 1916 ' ' •Moe. Otllforni. H 1 t4. ING (b)l'INANCIAL INDE· ~ fOllOWlne pet90rlt .... Aent-A..CW 8yetaiM, Inc. ---------10alty PllOt Nowmber 30 0.-30. Deoli!ftll* 1. ,... S•· 128 Thtt the r.operty part!-PENDANCE MARKETING doing~.. recorct.o 4,.15-'1'7, • lnalru.
PICTmOUe .,..... cemo.t 7. 14, 21. 1186 ' "8.IC NOllC( SA.141 nent heteto e ... bed In (olSOUO!A ASSOCIATES. F.I M. AE81.AACH At· I rnent no, 21082. In bo<*
..,... ITA~ S.·209 '1Cnnoul ...,....1 "8.IC MOTlC( 81-.,. NOTICE gener•I ea: All of the 1855 Mete Verda Or. E #32· SOCIATES 18021 Sllyperli I 1214'1, Pfl9I t7" of Olfldel
The folowlnQ perwone.,. ........ ITATIMrWT P\&IC NOTICE -nT-.. --ai ,.._"' furniture. fhUur•. equft>-A. Coet• MeM, Cellf. 112428 Circle •J1':w, ltvtnt, ·oe11t ~dt In tl'le Offtoe of the
111tl .,... M : 0 .. "8.JC NOllCE Tl'le following pe<tOn 1• flCTTnOUI ...... ..... aTATl•WT f lCT1TlOUa ........ goodwlll. ltld•n•m•. Mete Verda Or. E #32·A, Unlverut L.11• Church County, Callfomi.. d..arlb-clolna bull Nclletl -.-----ment, lnwntory, euppllee, Wm. Scott Souder, 1555 927t4 , ..,.,.,..ty R«»f·dat Of OtWIDI °" ~~· erden ooh~ bullneM 11: ~ 9TA~ 1"-IOllOwlnO peraon1 .,. N.U. ITATl•WT ftHehotd tmpronMtnt• Coeta M-. c.ltf. 92&28 •30278 Mt Sin L0ten&0 Ing land therein .. Elthlblt n· S I 8951 '1CnnGUa .,._.. T AV POZNOF'F AUTO The IOlfoWlng l*IOn t. dotna ~,_ u : The following l*tonl tr• Ind ltMahold lntereet ot Thia butlMH II oon· Cl sOt•ne BMch Cellf .. ,., .. atttehed Including One w.!:t .:t:_ o~~tl ton ~ 9TATlmNT PAINTING. t21 lndu1trt11 dolnO bUt"*t aa· o Av I o s T EE l E dotna bull,_ u : HOM K ttlet cenaln refr.W.rnent ducted by . .,, lndlvtdU.t 112375 · · ·note fOI' the Prlnclpal tum of
IMofl CA 92141 ng Thi following peraon le W~Y1.Newpol't e..cn. Callf. TE"ARV KEAR l ASSOC E.NTERPR18E8, INC., 14 EnterprlMI, 317 NattlU buelneN .no 11 located et: Wm. Scott SOUdar Thie butln ... It con. IMI0.000.00 tlltt a bfMch
Thlt butlMtt 11 con-doing butlneM .. : 92T~ P"•"""· 321 •·nta 17715 81111• Anlt• Clr" et.ry Hille I.ant,~ Rd .. Coett Mete, CA 92928 1t8 23rd Str•. ~ Th11 fttt91Mnt WN llleO duotlld l>Y! t oetpOl' .. lon '°''II'<# default In, tfle obll· THE NAii.. GAAOEN (BY ~., -~ -F .. v·--Callt -1oe" llMCh, Cellf. t2MO Jo•n Knight, 317 NUMU e..ctl Celllornlt. with the County Clerk of Or· c A NChmoM. Dlt.ctor ga11onjfor wtllctl IUdl Deed ducted by: an tnc1Mdu91 DORA). 134 E. 19th. eo.11 Ana,~ Calif. 928413 ount n __,., · •• 'Oon•ld Oavld StHla Rd., Cotta~. CA 92928 The '8Ullneee n11ne uMd ...... county on November ...:..1,· •t-'--t' ....... ni-.o lof Truat It MCM1ty,.... OC· K.ily 8eMlonl M9N. Clllf. 92827 Thi• bu•I" .. ' 11 con· Terry Kftfr, '1775 Sant• 8aealef 14 ClleirrY Hlllt Thie bu11na1 I• con . ..,.. "' .......... --..., r.cs 111 thet ..-t Ille Thia ttatlfl'*lt w .. lfMd Dora M•la .uzoa. 802 LA dueled ~· en lndl\lldual nllt Cir .. Founl .. n Valley, • leach · • by eald trantfel'ort ti Mid 14, 1985 with the County Clertt of Or· 1 cur · .,.., .. ~.
wllh Ille Countv Ctertl of Or· v .... ~n WI", Sent• •na, T-~ A•no·" 9111. 92708 ~ ~ a..c . Clllf. ducted ~en lndlVldual locetlon le: NEWPORT ,_11 Inge County on No....nber 'noc ....,, made of: Tfle In-., '"" , " ... -Thi 9,_, Joan "nlQtll . SNOW. Publlahed Ortnge Cottt t5 tN5 · tttlllMnt of PflnOlpel end reJ: County on Octot>er 29. ca1 . 92703 Thi• 1tt1ement wu llled 1 bualn .. • 1• con-Thi• bUtlneH •• oon· Thia atetement wu filed Tlltl Mid bulk iranetet 11 Delly Piiot November 23, 30, • ,_.., t lntermt wnloh beGalne due
19 5 Thi• bu1lna11 le COii· wllh the County Clerk of Of· ucted ~:.,, lndMOual ducted W. a OOl'poratlon wltf'I tl'le County Clerll of Or· Intended to be con.um· December 7, 14, t916 Publlthecl Orenoe Coett , Octob« 14, tte5. and all
Pub! ~ ~· ducted ~: .,, lnOMOual ange County on November ~:!" 11:i!mef11 wtt n1ee1 Don a.... = County on Octob« 29, meted tt the otflc. of: SA· 190 Dally Pttot Novwnbet 23, 30, I ~t.tne,.,.,,,.,,,.. of
Deity P~ber t . 1e'. ~: at!'r.:n:,09 ... llled 25. 1985 ,.,.., Ith tN County Clertt of Or-Thie tlalltmenl WQ flied 19 5 Stttcr .. t Eecrow Co. Inc.. December 7 14 1N5 I ~ 8nd '"'*• and
23. 30, 1185 ........ ,..._ Coun"' C ......... of "·· Publl•"'--' Or•,.,.., "···t nge Coun ... on NoYembtt with the County Clertt of Ot· ~~1 15435 Jeffrey Aced, Suite •-.,. NOTar.c . . SA· 181 lllY other eurne adVtneed to
""'"' .... ., ...... Vl ........ -·..-....,.. • 19 ., MOe County on No....-nber Publllhed Orenge .,.,...t 133 Irvine Ctllfornl• 927t4 .,._ ~ lc:r' the MOUt1tY 04 Ille a. 129 ange County on No¥ember Delly Piiot NoYember 30. o.-· 985 e, l185 Dally Piiot November 9, t8, on o, •lier o.cemw 18 of TN*I t1111 b'/ rMeon
---------22, 1985 cember 7, 14, 21. 1985 ,.... ,.,. 20. 30. 1985 11186. ' flCTmOUI .,..... rta.IC N()TIC( l ttl~of , th• preHnt "8JC NOTlC( 1'21tt01 S•-217 Publlthecl Orenoe Cout Publletled Otenge Coat S•l27 Thlt Bulk Trtnefftf 11 aut>-NAmlTATl•NT ~latyundeftuehDMd
• PllCTrT .... ----.. D,':i~~~~~30~ •mttCNOTIC( ~~~~18,23. OeltYPitot~V9m11berl85t8,23, jec:Comt to Callfornlt Unllonn oJ~he:!i'o;::f:eon••r• ~~A=-~!.dTr~, .... Ted~ I ,_. --, , ... ~ SA-t44 30, Deoem.... , .. -II' NOT"'c merc111 Code Section T E B"'"R w •1'•ER INC -•• . -vu., ...., ru•·-· MANI 9TATlmNT cember 7, 14, 21, 1985 SA-138 .,._ n4 6108 ..,. ,. .. " The toitowlng pe<e0n II eucn of Truet 8nd all
The followtne pereona .,e S•·210 FICTTnOUl IU ... 11 flC'TmOUI .,...II Tne nttne •nd lddr ... of 23561 Ridge Roule Dr., doing bullneee aa: document• evldanclne OOH·
doing bualne" u : NA• ITATW....,. "9.IC NOTJC(-"8.IC N0TIC( MAMS ITATlmNT the peraon with whom Suite T, Lagun• HUit, Clllf. NEWPOl'T AIR EX· QetlOM NO\lted thereby,
PYoduc•rM ACtOf'I Con· "8.IC NOTICE The tollowlng peraona are The folloWlng penona .,e cl•lm• may be llled It 92853 ECUTIVE SUITE, 1100 Quell end the undel"llgned doet torttum: PAC. 129 W. 16th dolng buslneau flClTTIOUI !S!I PICTmOUa ..,._.. clOI buelneu ... SNS St.,creet &cf'ow Co. Inc., Barrie ldom, Cellfornte, Street, Suite 201, Newport hereby decWt IA euma ...
St .. Coet•M.a.CA92827 FICTmOUl llUelNHI CORP O RATE PARK NAm8TA ..,._ITATl•NT eo::at• Pumping '1e211 15435 Jeflr.y ROlld , Sutt• ~4M ~:f."~5..o~" S•ntt S..Ch.Clllf.92MO cuted lheteby imrnedl•t~
Donn Orttt. Ctlltles R. ....-ITAT'lmNT EQUITIES, 2111 Bull..-The lolloWlng ,. Tiie fOllOwlng peraon• .,. \llepotnt, Huntlngt~ 8Mch, 133, lrvlne, C•llf 92714, ~i. bu~ln••.• I• con· 11'se~'F!..-~~·a= ,~~ peytblet and~
Judeon. 129 w t8ttl St.. The folloWlng penon I• Center Drive. Suite 200, olng butlntu aa: doing buetneu ... CA 928441 &ctOlll< No. 25198-MS anO ducted by·. oorp<>r•llon • .,. ' ·--· e4ect 0 c:auee .... Coet• MeM. CA 112&27 doing bull,_. ti: lrvlne. C911t. 92715 BAl.OWIN ENGINEER· TH'E BOOKPOAT. 18929 Steve R. Soulhwud, tl'le lut dey for flllno ctalma WUlltm ·0 Holden M.n-Gr~. Cblllf.112840 1 truel property to be told to
• Thia butlnett I• con· THA TCH EO COTT AGE Bunt• Pertner• I, • Gen-NG. 1073 Coront • l.tne, Broolchure1, Founteln Vaftey, 1927' Cindy, Huntington by any creditor lheN be 0.-' . I UI n•H • con-Mtlafy Ille ~·Iona ...
ductlld by: 8jllf'nlted partner· ANTIQUES, 18527 Sant• er•I ptrtneral'llp, 2 t 1 t Buel· ta MeM, Ctllt. 92826 Ctllf. 92708 Beactl. CA 9~ cember 13, 1985, which 11 ~le ltltement wu flied dueled by: an lndlvlduat cured tl'lertby.
lhlO Cruz Cir . Fou"1tl11 Vtlley. ,_. Center OrlYe, Suite Peter ~. 1073 Cor-Siren Ann Berlow. 10092 Thi• bu11n... 11 con· tile bullneee d•y before the with tl'le County Cieri< of Of. ~::: 1;.=:;t wu flied ,C::·c~ALI·
Chetlel R. Judton Ctllf 92708 200, lrvlne, C.itt. 92716 Lene. Coet• Mete. Callf. Edy• Drive, Huntington ducted by: an Individual coneumm•tlon dale tpecj. enge County on November with the Coun"' Clertt 01 Or· ,,__1,..., 1UWPVfll112818"6" ..... Thi• ltalement wu llled Suun Key Erlokeon, Ptul A. Gtntoel •nd 2828 Beectl, Calif. 92848 Steve Soutl'lwtrd fled •bove. 15 1995 ., ..,,. .....
with the County Clerk of Or· 18527 Senta Cru.z Cir .• Donne c. Qenlosl, 1900 E. Thi. butlneu 11 oon. JetM Petrick Bttlow, Thia ittternent wu flied So fllr u le t<nown to Mid · ,.._ ange County on November Publllhed Orenge Cout
enge County on Oetobef 29, Fountain Valley, Calif. Warnftf, Suite 0 , Santa Ana, ed by: an lndlvldual 10092 Edye Dr .. Huntington with the County Clertt of Or· Intended Tr ......... Mid p bllllhed Or Coa8t 15, 1N5 Dally Piiot November 30, 0.-1985 Thia bualna11 I• oon· Cell!. 92705 Pe1er 8eld'w4n 8eactl Ce11f t2M8 enge County on October 2.4 Intended Transfer°" UMd u Inge 23 30 ,_ oember 7, 14, 21, 1985 f~1 ducted by an llldlvlOu.i Alllllo Genloll a11d Ade M. Thia lt•ternent ... llled Cart Ht;per Schmidt. t985 ' the following 1ddltlontl ~=-~~=5 ' • O~DP!Wledllo "'-~~ 23eo.30t S.221 • Published Or•nge ...,...t Susan Kay Etlckaon Gentoll, 1900 E. Warner. th the County Cler1! of Or· t9891 Canberr• i.-, Hunt· '801f7 bullnet9 namee llnd tel· SA·l&4 ., t ._....,. .. ....., • • Dally Piiot November 9. 14. Thie atalemenl wae llled Suite o , Santa An•. Ctllf. County on November tngton &Mctl, c.Nf. 92848 PublllMd Orange Coeat dr..... Within tile thr.. December 1, 14, 1986
23. 30. 1985 wllh tile County Cieri( ol Or· 92705 • 1985 ·hulette s. Schmidt, Dally Piiot November 9, 16, ~a lul put: None. SA·l85 PlBLIC NOTICE
Se, 131 •noe County on November Thia buslnen 11 co"· '81171 t9891 Cenben'a ~.Hunt· 23, 30, 1985 Dtted: November 25. P\BlJC NOTlCE 81-.,. lllftftl'c 1---------
---------26, t985 dueled by: 8 general pett· Publllhed Of•nge Coul tneton Beech, Callt. 92648 Sa·121 1985 '"~ nu1"4 mlil . • "8.IC NOTICE F2IMOI nerlhlp Illy Piiot November t8, 23, Thi• butlnett 11 con-aoott A. Zt"'-· 111· FtC11TIOUe .,....1 N01'1CI CW Published Orange Cont Brian R. Burke • Decenibef 7, 1985 ducted by: 1 oen-111 part· tended Tr..-.... NAm 9TA~ FICTITIOU8 .,,_.. ~TH Of
8TAT'lmNTOf' DaJlyPllotNovemt>er30.0... Thie 1tatemen1 wu llled SA·137 nerlhlp Plll.IC NOTICE Publlthed Orenge Coeat The lolloWlng pereon 11 NAMEITAnMINT Wl.UAM-.al
MANDOl•llMT Of cembef 7, 14. 21, 1985 with the County Cler'k ot Or· Ptulettt S. Schmidt o.My Piiot November 30, doing~ u : The roltowtng ~ton II AND '11 NllllON
UIE Of fl'ICTmOUI Sa-198 •noe Cwnty on November PlBJC NOTICE Thia at•tement wu llled f tCTITIOUa .,..... t985 A,J .T:ENTERPAISES, 829 clOlng butlneea u . TO AOl•H nR ..,._II NA• 22. 1985 wtth tl'le County Clerit of Ot· NAMa I TATW•NT S•·220 9th SlrHt, Huntington TROPICAL EXPRESS, llTATW NO. A 1a01'1
The followtng person• M>TIC F211S10I ACTmOUI ~H ange County Ot'I November The fotlowl"!I '*'°"' .,. Bffctl, C.Hf. 92M8 356 E. 20th St. #0, Coete To all lletn, benetldllrlel, nave •btndoned 11'141 uae ol PtB.JC E PubHsl'led Orange Cout N..-ITA~NT 15 t985 doing bualneel •: B & w Richard John Ttylel. 628 Mesa. Calif. 92827 eredltOfl end oonllngenl
• the Flctltloue Bu1lnau flCTITIOUI .,..... Deity Piiot November30, De-The fotlowlng peraons .,, ' ,_ Tr .... 2t00 Cenyon Dr., f'tlll.IC NOTICE 9th SlrHt, Huntington D•vld M. Olct<et, 358 E. credltora, Ind peraona who
• Name: COMMONWEALTH ~ •TATIMENT cember 7. 14, 21. 1985 pOing bull(lesl u : Publllhed Or-nue Coeet COit• MeM. CA '2M7 ITATll!mNT Of 8Mch, Callf. t2M8 20th St. #D. eo.ta M .... may be olllerwtat lnt......ned
MOTOR INN, 8650 Com· The following per90n Is Sa-207 I_ ( 1) MULCAHY & AS· Dally PllOt NO\IM'lber 23 30 Andrew Charlea Bt.nton, 'AaA.NDOfl•NT Of TIN buajnetl le con· CtHf 92827 In the wlll end/or ectlaM of: monweelth Ave .. Buena doing bullnea u : )SOCIA TES MARKET. Deoember 7 14 1985 , , 2100 C.nyon Dr .. Coeta UM CW flCTTnOUI Mted by: an lndMdual Thie bu11ne11 le con-Wiil.LiAM MILES
p.,k, Callf. 90621 PAT BUILDERS 5-0t 361h DIDI IC NOTICE ING/ADVERTISING INC. (2) . • SA·171 MeM. CA 92627 ~I· NAME Aloh•OJohn T..,.... ducted by:.,, lndlVldual A petition ha.,_, llted The Flclltlou1 Bualnne ' .-~ ()'ROURKE MARKETING Gregory S. Wallace, 230 Thia ltatel'Mnt wM Ned D•Vld M. Olclcel . by WILl.IAM MILES JA N11ne refwred to above wu St .. Newport Beech, Callf · High Dr., Laguna e..Oh, CA The followlng pereona with the County CMrll of Of. . Tiiie etetemenl WQ flied AND LOIS M. ASH ~ t"9 926&3 FICTmOUa .,..... INC.. 15 t l<almue Drive, 92116 t heve abMdoned the UM of .,. County on Nowmber with tl'le County Clertt of Or-SuP.erlor Court or Orange = 1~8~= ~~tyN~ Ron Zotovlch, 501 38th NA• I TATl.•NT ;SulteH·9,Col1aM .... Ctllt. "8.IC NOTICE Tiiie bu1tne11 11 con· the Flct1Uou1 Bu1lne11 ,5 1985 -nue County on NoYttnber CoUntyrequeetlngthMWIL.··
F277t87 St .. Newport BMcn, Calif Tl'le following peraon II 92p6211 ,..... •• h M ducted by: co-partner• N. m.: BA c K BA y • ..... 19, 1985 LIAM MILES. JR ANO l..OIS 92M13 doing bullness u : air...., D. mulet 7 .,. flCTTnOUI ....... Gregory S. W•ll9U Cl..EANEAS. 2615 lrvlnt Publllhed Or•nge CON1 ,_ M ,:1SH be' IPPoin*' ae
J-Newlctrt<, 246 Cr-This bu1lne11 ii con· BOB'S TREE SERVICE. ketlng/Advertlllng, Call-T~~AT'lmNT This llttement w• flied Ave. 1·B1, Coste M .... Deity Piiot November 23, 30, Publllhed Or-nue Coatt ~al ~l•t~ to ~l1f.8ay92.Dr51 .. Laguna 6eactt, ducted by. an lndMduel 333 E. 19th St , Coata Meu, lornla Corporetlon, l 5 t .. _, ... "=""ng ~.,.. with the County Cieri< ol Or-Calif. 92627 Decernber 7, 14, 1915 DaNy Piiot Nowmbef 23. 30. _.._,_.__ t..._ .., ... of
..,.. v Aon Zotovlch Cllllt. 92627 Kalmus Drive. Suite H·9, ""'""9 ....... neea N Cou t Oe'looer 29 The Flctltlou• Bullnen · Oec41mber 1 14 1985 _ ......... _ ,... •• Mtrlha Newkirk, 245 This statement wu tlled Bob S. B•n"ler. 333 E. Coate ~esa. Ctlll 92828 H l S PARTNERS, 18375 ~ n yon ' Nlmereferredtoat>ovewtt SA-168 ' ' SA·1M WILLIAM Mil.ES.
Creecent S.y Dr.. Laguna with the County Clerit or Or· 19th St., Coste Mea•. C•llf. Thi• bu11ne11 11 con· Bollt Chlce. Huntington f'a.:n filed In ;Drange County on TII• petition requHtl ~· ~~!~ ~u fl'--' anoe County on November 92627 ducted by: • eo<por•tlon S..Ch, Callt. 92.849 Publlshed orenoe Cout November 9. llllM FILE NO. "8.IC NOTICE DI-IC llftftl"t =~,,:, -=~ ""' 22, 1985 Thia buelneH II COii· Thomu E. Mulcahy, Ex· Bijan Sealounltn, 8782 Dally Piiot November 9 t6 F260382 I"-nu1~ "-·-with Ille County Clertc or Or· ,..,_ ducted by: an individual ecullve Vice Preeklent Pre1ldent1 Drive, Hunt· 23 30 1986 · · 8aclc Bay Co. flCTITIOUI .,..... dent Admlni8trttton of &-
enge Cdunty on Novembe< Publlahed Orange Cout Bob Bannlef' Thia ltelement wu nled lngton 8Mcll. Cellt. 92648 ' . S•133 Thie 1111ement w•a nted NAME 8TAT'llmMT flCTITIOU8 au-.. tat• Act. 22· l985 .Oally Piiot Nov.mt>er 30, De-This atetemenl was riled with the County Clerk of Or· RlchtrO A. Hwlow, t83t2 with the County Clertt of Or· The fOllowlng peraon la NAiil aTATlmNT ThepetltlonltMtfor ,_.
Publtllled Orenoe Coast oemt>er 7. t4, 21. 1985 With the County Cletl< of Or· •nge County on November Jentry lane, Huntington ange County on November Oolog bu*-u : The followlng pet90n la Ing In Oilpt. 3 " 100 Civic DallyPllotNovember30.De-Se·214 enge County on November 6, 1985 Belch.Cellt.92647 PllftJC NOTICE II, 1985 Sl"AR MAINTENANCE. dotngbullneet•: Center OrlYe, W•, Senta
cembef 7, 14, 2t, 1985 25. 1985 F2111M M•yer Kah•davl. qeet Publlahed Ofenge Cout 2923 N. FallbrOOk. S9lltt ( 1 ) H O O K • U P An•. CA 92101 on OECEM·
Sa-205 F2911'1 Publllhed Orenge Coast 0c:Mncreat Or .. Huntington '1C1TTIOUI 8UIMla Dally Piiot November 23. 30, Ana, C.ilt. 92708 ( 2 ) M C C U l L 0 U G H BEA 11, t916. --------.....: • Plll.IC NOTICE Publlshed Ofll\Q8 Coul D.ily Piiot November 16, 23, Beech. Ctllf. 92648 ..,,_ ITA~NT December 7, 14, 1985 D•vld Alohard Bunee, ENTERPRISES. 3210 Mon-IF YOU OBJECT lo the Pl&JC NOTICE Dally Piiot November 30, De-30, December 7. 1985 Thia bu11n... le con· Tl'le lollowlng pereons 9fe SA· 1111 2923 N. FlllbfOOk. Sant• l•n• Ave .. eo.te Mete, Cllll. grentlne Of the petition, you
flCTITIOUI .USIHISI cember 7. 14. 21, 1985 SA-140 ducted by: a general part. dotngbuli,_u:JohnG911 Ana c.i11 92706 928211 lhOIAd either..,.,.., •1 IM
FICTmOUI 9U.._H NA• ITATIMIHT Sa-216 .,.,.,Ip Investment, 3519A E. Coul Thia b~alnen la oon· J.D. McCullough, 3210 hearing end tllte '/04K 00.
N.-8TATW...-r Tiie tollowlng person 11 •Dt ar NOT"'c BIJart Sueounlan Hwy, Suitt 41. Coron• Del fltlll.JC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldu.i Montan• Ave .. eo.te Meta, jec11one or Ille written ot>Jee-Tlle following peraons are doing bu1lnees u : 1---------.--"4 Thi• itatement wu flied Mer, CA 92625 David A. Bernes Clllf. 92826 tlonl Wltfl the ~ b9fore dolngbulllneaau: SUNLITE STATIONS l'tllllC NOTICE ....._ __ ......_..._ ....... ....._......__ wtttllMCountyClertlofOr· Mlehaal L. Brannon, 9TA,.....,,CW Thia etatement wu filed Thie bu11neea 11 oon-the hMrtng. Yow IC>PeW·
BURKE PAATNEAS I, COMPANY. 462..C E.ut 17th flCTITIOUI llUWN enge County ori Nowmber 3519A E. Cou t Hwy, Suite MANl>OI....., Of with the County Clerit of Or· ducted by: en lndlvtdual ltlCe may be In pereon Of by
2111 Bu1lneeeCenterDr1ve.s1 .. Coat• Mesa, Celll. FlCTIT10Ul 8USIME•• N ... aTATW...,, t4,1985 48, Coron• Del Mllr. CA UMOf'f'tCTmOUI enge CountyonNowmber J.D.MoCullough YoUr•ttomey.
Suite 200, lrvlne. Csllf 92627 NAME ITATl•NT Tile foltowlng persona tre fm1n 92625 llU .... I NAME t5 1985 Tl'lll et•tement wu fifed IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
92715 Gary Alan Whipple, 2805 The followlng per.an la doing buelMu u : Entra Publllhecl Orange Coast Thi• buslneu 11 oon· The followlng peraon1 ' ,_.. with the County Clertt of Or· or • contingent creditor of
Wlllltm B. Burke. 2111' Co11tey Way. San Diego, dOlng bullneea u : Mukellng, 868 Pre1tdlo. Dally Piiot November 23, 30, ducted by: .,, lndlvldual heve •bllndoned IM uM of Publllhecl OrMQe Coett enge County on November the dacuud. you ""* file
Bullnftl Center Drive, Suite Calif 92t10 Vlll.A MIMOSA APAAl · Oita Meu, CA 92826 December 7, 14, t985 Mlehtel L Br9nnon the Flctltlou1 Buelneu Dally Piiot November 2.3 30 22. 1915 '/OU' ~aim with the court or
200. lrvlne, Calif. 92715 This bus1ne11-11 con· MENTS. 3623 W. Bell Road. Margaret I... Bennet!, 868 SA·158 Thia ettlernent waa lllecl N•me: SYSTEMS SOFT· December 7 14 1985 ' ' PmUI pt...,..t It to tfle pereonal
Brt9tl A. Burke, 2111 Bull· ducted by· an llldlvldual Anthelm. Ctllf 92804 Preeldlo. Cotlt Mesi. CA ---------with tJ\e County Clertt of Of· WARE CONSULT ANTS, 425 ' ' SA· lM Publllhed Orenge COMt repteMnta11ve eppolrltecl by
,_, Center Drive, Suite Gary A. Whipple Sunder Glanch1nd1nl, 2626 PlBJC NOTICE enge County on Oetobel' 29, 30th 1t. #2 t. Newport D•lly Piiot November 30, O. tfle oou'1 wlttlln lour rnontflt
200, lrvtne, Calif 92715 This statement wu tiled 1029 DtmHcu1 Circle, Thi• bualnese 11 co"----------1985 Beecl'I, c .. tt. 92883 • cernbef 7, 14, 21. 1995 from the date of flrlt i..
Ttile bu1lnees 11 con-With the County C14N'k of Of. Coste Mese, Calif. 92626 ucted by: an lndlvldutl flCTJTIOUe 8UIMN ra.n Tiie Flc:tltlou1 Butlneu f'\lllJC NOUCE S•204 tult!Ceoflattert•prcMdad
ducted by· 1 gner•I partner· ange County on November This buslne11 11 con· M•fQAf•t L Benl'lett MAMS I TATI....,. Published Orange Cout Name referred to •bove wu In Section 700 of Iha
ehlp 18, 1985 ducted by: en lndlvldual This 11ttemen1 wu nled The following persona .,1 Dally Piiot November 9, 18, n1ee1 In Or•nge County on flCTmOUI eu ... 11 81-.,. NOT11>r Probtl• Code of Cellfomla.
Brl•n Burl<• '211M10 Sunder Glanctlendenl th tile County Clerk of Or· c1o1ng bullneea u: 23, 30, 1985 Aprtl 10, 1984 FILE NO. ..,,_ ITATW....,. r-.n. "4 The time for fttlng Clalrns wlll
Thie lltlement WU llled Published Of•nge Co•lt Thi• 11a1ement wes llled County on October 29, L.EWIS/T AO ENGINEER· S•· 132 1'2.43206 The foltowlng peraon I• " not expire prior 10' tour
wtth tile County Clerk of Or· Dally Piiot Novemt>er 30, De-wllh the County Clerk o1 Or· 19 5 ING ASSOCIATES 15500 Don.id Rey Long 1741 doing bull-u : T~ loHowlng copy of No-month• from the dtte of the
tnoe County on Novembef cember 7. 14, 21, 1985 ange County on Novemti.r Fa.GI Aocl<fleld Blvd., Ste 7C, 81-IC NOnrr Tustin Ave. 8-C, 'co•ll CHAA'S INVENTORY tlce •Ille orlglnal of which hearing noticed ebove. 2.2, 1985 Se·199 22. 1985 Publllhed Orange Cont lrvtne, Celll. 927t8 .,.._. 1"4 M-. Calll. 92627 SERVICE. 1800 Walltce w .. flied for rec:Md on YOU MAY EXAMINE the
F2n104 F213100 Delly Pilot No119mber 9. 111, M11eolm 1.aw11 A•· ,..,.TITIOU1 _..,_11 Tl\11 buelnea wu con-Ave., COii• Mela, Cell!. 11·2l-85 In the omce of the file kept bY the court. If you
Publltll'led Ofanoe Cout Pl&.IC NOTICE Published Orange eo.11 23, 30, 1985 eoclttH/Englnffra inc "' --ducted by an Individual 92627 Recorder of Orenge County, era • peraon In..,..,_, In
DellyPllot Novembef30.0. DallyPllot Novembef30.0. Se·122 California, 15500 ROckfleld NAllllTA,....,.,. Thia atetement wu nled Brion Lundy, .1800 Cellfornlt 11 tent lo you In· the .. ttte. you may a.ve
cember 7. 14. 21 , 1985 · flCTITIOUI .,,_,, oember 7. t4. 21. 1985 Blvd Ste 7C Irvine C•lll The followlng peraone 9fe wtth the County Cletjl ol Or· Wtltace Ave .. Cott• M .... ttrnuch .. en eumlntllon upon fhe ellecut0t0tadmln-
S1-208 NA• I TATW•NT Sa·211 DllDllC N()TIM 92718 ' ' . doing bulineta u : Kirby enge County on NOYember Calif. 92627 otthetltleloNldtruatprop-letrator, or upon tfle II·
---------Tiie tollowlng peraon1 11e .,.._,, l"4 WllUtm Teo & Aetocl91 .. Metn1enence Cornpeny, 18 t985 Thia butlneae I• eon· erty lhown• you mey hev9 torney fOI' IM executor or Plll.IC NOTICE doing bullneal as : DIDI 'C NOT"'c f lCTITIOUI ., ... II Inc .. Mo., 2387-59th SI .. St. 1477'h Newport Blvd., 1321• Publllhed Orange Coa8t ducted by: an lndMdutl .,, lnterttt In tfle truet•'• tdmlnfatrttOI', Ind flle with
---------THE DAILY BAGEL. 18158 ~ uuu iw. NU. ITAT'llmlfT 1..oula, Mo. 83110 car~~~ ~~1 S.b-Delly Piiot.November 23, 30, Brlorl Wndy ~~7J r o c • e d Ing 1 · the court with proof of Mr·
FICTITIOUI 9USINlll lmperlal Highway, Yorba FICTmOUI llUalNlll The follOwlng pereona •rt Thie butlne11 11 cdn· cock Coet1Meia CA92827 December 7, 14, 1986 Thia ltaternent wu lied NOTICE Of 0.,AULT vice,• written rlQl*t lltt·
NA• I TATW•NT Unde. Calif. 92886 NAME ITATl•WT olng bullneeaae: Sharon S ducted by: joint V«!lurt · • SA-183 With Ille County Clerk of Or· . Ing thet you dtetfe ~el The foll owing P9'10fl 11 C.tln & Chtrlelle Arlk. Tl'le followlng person II rown end Auoclel", 251 t Malcotm Lewie Pr..idanl Thi• bueln•• I• con-ange ~ounty on Nov91nber AND ILECT10N TO notloe of tfle llllna of an In-
doing bOllneu u : 20470 Chetry Gtte Lane, dol bull,_. u : SUflflower K15, Santi Thlt 1talement wee fifed ducted by: an lndlvldu.. 81-"' NOnrc t3, 1985 MU~ venlory8nd epptileementof
VISION CENTER • OR. H. Yorba Llllda, C.llt. 92688 B'l'NT u. 23581 Ridge na, CA 92704 with the County c... of Or· Tim Tl'lomM .--·-"212111 DSID cw T'Ml8T .......... or of me petl-
A LEWIS 440 w 191h This bu1lne11 Is con· s s B 25t "'""""' County on N-. ...__ Thi• et•tement WU llled Publllhed Or-COMt ..c>RTAlfT NOTICI tlont or eccount• mentioned · · · Route Dr. Unit A, lagunt hero" 1141 rown. 1 -15..,.., 1985 ,..,....,...., wtlh tile County Clerk of Of. ITA'f'lmlfT Of o·•ty Piiot N.....=;.-,..: 23, 30, IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN In ,.__.ton l200 ~ ........... of Stree1, COit• Meta, Callf. ducted by: l'lulb9nd and wife Hiii•, Callf. 92653 Sunflower K-15, Senll Cou ,.._. 0 I • .,._ .. .,., QW\i\ • .., """'" 92627 Cetln Arlt< Karen Mlchetle Ety 286 na CA 92704 W1 ~ Illy on ..,.,,,ober 31, MANDN llNT Of December 1 14 1985 FOR,5'LOSURE BECAUSE tl'le Celttomla Probate Code
Or. H. R. Lewis, 440 W Charlene Arlk Legion St LAguna 8eech Thie bu1lnes1 le eon· Publllhed OrMQe Coeat 19 5 UM Of flCTITIOUI , ' SA-156 Y~E BEHIND IN YOUA lltleto It tllHllR ...
19tl. Str .. t, Coste Mesa. Thll atatemenl wu llled Cellf. 928S't . ~cted by: an Individual Dally Piiot Novembtt 23 30 ~ IU ... 11 N,,_ PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE -.., Dufwl I C,.;.._
Cellf. 92827 with the County C14N'k ot Or· This buslneu 11 oon· Sharon s. Brown o.c:.mber 7, t4, 198S5A'170' D,':i~b~::'N~~ i~'. he:=•abf.•~ .n:·~=~~ Nil.IC NOTlC( gg~~T :'~i1~~.u!nc, A!_~ ~I "• .. !•~ .. ·~ Thia bu1lne u Is eon· •noe County on November ducted by· an lndMdotl Thia atatemenl wN fifed -23 30 t985 F B ,~ -" I . OtMd ,..._"" _,.. ducted by: an Individual 25, 1985 Keren Efy th Ille County Ci.rt< 01 Or· . . lh• lctltloue uelneu TJTICM,ll .,_.. mey llave the legal "OM to ...... CA..,,
Dr. H. A. Lewis Fm112 Thia itatement wu llled noe County on Oetobe< 17, Sa-123 Name : BACK 8 A Y flC bflng your tcCOUM In good Put>lllhed Otanoe Coaat
Thll etatement wu fifed Publllhed Orange C0111t with Ille County Clerk of Or· 1985 DI-IC lllft'Tll't CLEANERS, 2875 lrvlne NAME eTATllmWT ltwtlng by peylng ell of (Mily Piiot No119mber 23 24
wlththeCountyClert<otOr· DattyPllotNovember30.0. angeCounty onOctober 3t ,__ .,._ nu1iw. Ave. 1·81, Cotta M.... ThetolloWlneperaone.,_ yourl)Mt«Nepeymenteplue 30 1985 ' '
•nge County on Novemt>er cember 7. 14, 21. 1965 1995 . PubllShed Orange co .. t flCTITIOUI au ... 11 c~:;_e2~~1tlou1 Bollneu "j'~~~':'T.1:0A CIVIC ~=~ttll~:,... ~~ , 8aSu·tt1
22. 1985 f2111tl Sa·? 18 ,_ Delly Piiot November 16, 23, N,,_ ITATlmNT P\llLIC NOTICE Name referred to tbove wu LIGHT OPERA COMPANY from tfle date th4a notice of
Publllhed Orange Cout D11111IC MnTICE Published Orange COiiet !30. o.c.mber 7. 1985 The folloWlng pereona.,. flied In Or•.nge County on A S S 0 C I A T I 0 N defN1 w11 r«:«ded. Tlllt
Delly Piiot Novembef 30, De-r UUL "" Dally Piiot Novembel' 30. De-Se· t54 doing bullneat a : CNH SY9-flCTmOUI ~ Septtn"tber 8, 1981 FILE NO. (b)NEWPOAT BEACH CIVIC wnount te S 18,785.2 .. Plllll
cember 7, t4, 21, 1985 FICTITIOUl llUSINIH oember 7, 14, 21, 1NS5 200 teme; Avert. 323 lnapur, ...U. ITA,._NT F170281 LIGHT OPERA COMPANY Eattm.ted Feet and Ex· EVEUTf
Sa-202 NAME ITATIMINT •-rona Del Mer. CA 92825 Tiie followlng pereone art B.ck Bay Co. ASSOCIATION, 1M2 Deer· peneee •'Of tM?0.·8& and •
Tile tollowlng pereons are Scolt Schubert, 2007 doing bullneet u : · M & W Thlt 1t•temen1 waa flleel P•rll P1ece Ste. 140, FUii-Wiii tncrMM untll yM eo-BeMie J. Everett age
---------d 01 n g bu 11 n•81 11. f'tlll.IC NOTICE PlB.IC NOT!C£ hubaeco. Corone Del Mar, Model•. 19311 Cindy Ln .. With 1ne CO\.lnty Cieri< of Or· erton, CAHf. 9283 t count becorMt cur"*lt. You 87, of Cotta Mesa. __ "8. __ IC_NO_T_ICE ___ Peterson·ChHa, General FICTtTIOUe 9UltNlll • 9_2825 Huntington BHch. CA enge County on Nov.mbef Aeglon•I A•pertory may not lle'f9 lo pey the en· Pa.ed away Novem-
flCTmOUI _,..... E"glneerlng Conitrucllon, FICTITIOUI llU-11 NAME ITATW•NT Dave H Johnton, 323 92846 II, 1985 ThMtrt, Inc .. Ctllrornle. ttr. unpeld portion of your be 2S l9a~ Sh la
27122 Cordero Le "e . N.-ITATlmNT The foflowtne pereona .,. Yrl\apur, Corona Del M•. Merry Melody Taytor •nd Publllhed Ofenge COMt 1942 Oeerpertc Plaot Ste. eccount, ~ thOugh f\111 r • · e
NAME ITATl•NT Mllllon Viejo. CA 92691 The following peraons are dol"9 bullneu ae; Chtrlle'• ~ ~2825w C 323 w nnem George Taylor, D~ty Piiot Novembtt 23. 30. 140, Fuller1on. Ctllf. 92&31 peyment wu demlndlld, au. rvlved by sona,
The following ~ •'' Alen M Peterson, 27122 dOlng butlneaa u : Boal M11n1enence 281 om uey. 11131 t Cindy Ln .. Huntington December 1, 14, 1985 Thia bullneu I• con· but you muel P•Y th• Charles and William; dols6'u~.f~:::sEAVICE, Cordero Lene, Min ton PACIFIC SHORE DE· Santo Tomu, Coll•. Meta, A ,.IPU'2"'2.i Coron• Del Mar. Beectl, CA 92M8 SA·t85 ducted by:. corpot'•tlon emounl ltated 9bove. • i. te r. w Inn le VlejO, CA 9269t VELOPMENT. Hl88 Bib-CA 92827 ., v " This bu11n ... II con· Howtrd T. Mango. PYMI-However. you Ind '!04" Dor ~ Blanch ' 1952 E Edinger. Santa An•, Gregory Chue. 25855 coet< St. U"lt B, Costa M-. Charlie and Lorie Herman Thi• buelnffa 11 eon-ducted by: nuaband end wife dent beMftclary or rnort~ gan e ,
Catlf. 92705 Chrlnnta. M1111on Viejo, CA C111f. 92627 281 Santo Tomee. CA 92827 ,:: by· • genetti Pert· M«ry M. TayW rtllltC NOTICE Thia etatement "' rlled may ln\ltuallV IG"• In Wfft· four gtandchUdren. 1~~:~~ ~,C: 92691 Denni• Timothy MerChand Thia bu1lnee1 I• oon· Scop Sen Thi• •tetement wa• fifed wllh tfle County Oletlt of Ot· Ing ptlof' to the tllN tfle no-two g reat grand.
C.11, 907...... ThlA bu11nen I• con· MlchMI Bell, 1888 Bet>-ducted by: l'lulr>and and wife ~ .... tt , ... ubef'I ........ wllh tile County Cieri< of Or· a T A T I Ill I N T o ' enge County on November ttce of .... ta poetlld (WNC!fl children Oraveslde
uv .. t--' b k St u I B Co t M • •n. • ••'"*" w• ,,_, enge County on October 29, wrntDRAWAl t4, tN5 ::J' not be Mrller lllan tfle . Thi• bu11n... la con· vVC "" ~ oo-partne<e coe n t , • a .... . Chtrlle Hetl'llell h tfle Coun"" °"'1c of Or 1985 -OM p••n--·..., ,_. of , .. _ thr......._-on,.. le~ and interment ed I di Id I Alen M Peterson Ctlll. 92827 Thlt 11elern.nl Wtl llleel '' • ,_ r" _... ,...._ ,,. .,...,., " ' OUGt by: •n n v U• Thia statement waa fifed Thi• bu11n ... I• con· with tne County Cieri< 01 Or· 19 5 County ori Octob« ao. ONRATINQ UMDD Publlehed °'*"99 COMt l*iod tttted abOW) to, Mon day 2PM , a t i~~:.:~~':':i'1ec:1 wllh tfle County Cleft< Of Or· ducted by-1 oenetll pert· enge County on November _ Publl.ntd Orange ;oe:• "CTITIOUI •UllNHI Deity Piiot November 23. 30, ll'llOfl9 other thlf\91, ( 1) Loma Vlat.a MetJl(>l1al •noe County on Oe'lobef 29. nershlp· 12 1985 .. __ Delly Piiot November ' 1 . ..... q.c.tnber 1, 14. tte5 provide lddltlontil tlfna In p k r IJ . wllhtlleCountyC,.,.t<ofOr· 1985 Dennla Marehtnd · ,_1.., Publ"'*I Orange CoMt :l3,30.1985 1 The f~ !*ton Ml ~-151 wlllch locuretfledeftultby ar , u e rton.
enge County on November F'2IOl14 Thi• itaternent wu llled Publllhed Ortnge Cout . PllOt Nowmber 9. t8, St· 128wtthdre*iua '9'Mfal part· trtntf9t of IN property or Directed by West · 13· 1985 ,_141 Published Orenge Cout with Ille County Clerk Of Or· Dally PllOt November 23, 30, 3• 30. ll85 S.t20 ner trom the ll!aitnerlNP op-rtllJC NOTlC( Olhelwtee. or (2) •abhtt • minater Memorial
Pu1>ll11'1ed Orenge Coatt O.Ny Piiot November 9. 16, inge County Otl NoV«nber and December "f, Ind 14, •mall' NOnrr eratlng undel' the flCltltloul IOhedulll of peymentt In Park Mor tuar y
O•llyPllotNovember 23,30, 23.30.1985 25.1985 1985 r-1"4 butln••I name ol PICTITIOU8MIH•H ordertOCUF'e'/04Kdefauft;Of 893 2421 • St·t24 '211\11 S-f88 "8.IC N()TIC( REDLANDS AUTO CARIE umnA,_-r t>oth (1)1111d(2), -
OeeMnt>er 1• 14• 1986 Published Orange eo .. 1 ITATlmNT Of CENTER at 1072 8.E. nt.~Pl"OI\ It After tlw .. rnonttlt from • ,;.--==.:::=:====:::::-
SA· l58 ---------Daily PUot November 30. 0.-9TAT'lflllllf' CW MAMDOf-MT Of Brlltol, Suite 102, 8anta dOlnQ • tN dtte of reoordatton of --------Pl&JCNOTICE cemt>er7 14 21 1985 AHMMll MTOI' UMOf'fl'ICTTnOUI Ana,Ctilff.t2107. Vt.T I M.A Pl!A · ttlildocumanH..wdldaMof NRCt llltOTHl.RI Plll.IC NOTICE S.216 Ptll.IC 111\TM'r Ulll cw fllC'TTTIOUI .,.... MAm The flctftlOd bvelMN ,OAMANCE. tW Whlttt.f reccwdatlotl ~ ....,... •u. •OADWAY 'ICTTTIOUa IM.llMll ""'n.r; llUtMM ~ The IOllOWlng pereone tta'9rMntfoftflePtl1· Ave. 8·1t, Coect M .... on). unt.I tN obflgetlon llO«JUARY
f"ICTITIOUl IU,_H ~TATl•MT PIC'TTTIOUI .,...11 rrie ::::O."":J pereone h•ve abandoned tM wee of nenNp WM Ned on ho-Cetlf, l2A'1 · being torectoeect upon or • 110 BroedwtY
NAllll 1un•NT Tiie f no perm•'" "8.IC NOTICE NAm nAw h..,. • the u.. of th• ,.1gt111001 1 u11net1 ~ 21. tM3 1n the Ai9J1ander Oevtd Kent, ...,.,..,. Wl1tt.n .., ..... ,, Cott.a M..-
The foltowlng pereone ere dOlnG rt~..:-". & ,,'!',_/~~·; _..... The .-... l*90M .,. the ,lctltlout l uelneH Name: T"l!I! Ol!.SIGN8, 2t& ty of 0tlfl09, FILI NO. NO lolMne, Lono IMcfl. ~ Vou lilld '/04K oredl-111,.2•9160 dOlng,1>u11naee.. Hen<li ., 'ICu11vvl .,...al ·~-""' Hame: VII.LA MIMOSA AottL.n .. CoetaMaM.Cellf. 22t042 Callf.12131 torpermltttton91fpertod, ~ c 0 MM 0 N w EAL TH ~::;'*· Mltllon Yl•JO. CA NA• ITAW "f,~T ~ ~ 8TAFF APARTMlNT8 3823 w. '2127 ,.,.. Hema-"' AdOreel Of Thi• bUtln ... t ,. con-you ht¥t Olfltt tM leOtl,.,
MAN 0 A. a 5 S 0 C om. S L E The followlng P9"llGn le !HO seRVtee (a) fPM TEM. 9111 AOtd ~ Cellf Tfle ~ 8l.lllrwl ......,,.. Wlttldtawln1: ducted by: en ~ ~Of.. tM ... of C" = ~:~~!i,~~~2~ · Buena 24'~~pn:;ac:tela, ~:;'~~~ d°ti1R~ T':6~NICAL POMAV ll!AVICf <4> TPM 921: ~ ~~ =-In~=-= "-Y ~.=::::Ji~:~ ~:::Wt WM fled ~ ~ by Y°"'
Jerflal N9wktrtt, 2•s c,.. v1eio. CA 92892 d SEAv1CE8. 365 P1aoen111 ~INTlJIWM •A~"~ 1~2 Neme ~to lbOW ... ~ n. tMO "LI , n101 wlftl the County~°' o,. Ct9dlt0t. cent Bay Dr , Lagune &Mdl. Larry V Hen rloon Suite "'· -cvv. In Cown NO. Ft43-488 "-P. ~ Cownty on ~ To find out the amount
C.llf 112651 2'.35off El AoCllO. Miuton 505, Newpor1 811'1! T Cetllf, t2tlO = 22. °': "Lt. ty ~ Joe hfN. 265 ~ MWted OfMt9 C.o.t rs~tea you '""91 pe,, Of lo.,.,.,..
Mtrthe Ntwl\llk, 24& V\etO. CA~2891 Calif t2M3 ' ::: "-;'* tOUf), '"::'o A F1Mt7• ' l.n., Coeta W.... Oalll. ("tlot HcMlftblt iJ, ao, ' ,_ fCf ~t io ~ttieror.
Ctteoent h y Dr . ~une c::!.. M.;:;."'y..:,8 ~l Devkt A AlitOIO Jf., 2.2332 117Jr~rr:• M"e A I M Ptoperu.. 1647& 12921 1, 14, 1916 l"UOllatled Ot ... Co.t dOtuN, or" '/04K PfOPlrtY It
e..cti. Celll. 92861 • • Camlnlto Eacotledo. ~ Timtn c.llf t2tlO ~ i.-. ~on "•ran aerna. U6 IA-l'lt DettyPloH°'OWl'l\WU, 30, "''°'***"tots Thie bu11n•a 11 c011• t2tt2 Hille. Ctllf. t2f53 · · · 9-dl C4lflf ._... Camellll 1.n., C... Meta. o.otimw 1 H ttt6 '"*'· oon1ao': . ~ed by· an lndlvtdu11 ™-buelne.. II OC>n· T?rlt bUet'*' II con· Thia ~~on· Thie' ....,;,... W oon-Ctillf. 92927 ' ' aA• 1ta L111l111-' & ._..,, At1n: •
Jamee Newttlfk duCfed by. OO-PIWfn«I dueled by 11'1 lnd!Vld\ial 1 · 1 dueted eiy1 ..,..,.,_,,_ Thie .._. ._ oon-ward l . Mlllr. hlte 110,
ThW ltt\..,....,,t waa ll'-0 ,...,,_., L tnlrnett o.Yld A Autoto Jt ~ ~ 111..,.. Ned "'tp • ~ by • a .,..... ·'*1· fllCnnDU9 • ••H 11111-~ ~ WMntar aquw., tl21S I.Ml w1111 tM County Clerk of 0r. ft11t 1teternent wea tueo Thi• stllterNnt wu flied ... fhlt .....,,... -Ned ner~ IMm 8TA,_y ... _ ...,,_ ,_,,, ltreet, wtllftt9r, CA
.. County ~ NOY9tllbar with tlM Counc:x Clatlr Of Ot· wlll'I lhe County ()ertl Of Ot· ~~ ~ Wltll IN County ()wit Of ()r. Tl* .._,..,. .. N9d ~ ..... ~ le '9CTtTl0UI M .... toeol, 1t4JIM.6111. n. ftle . . ·~County OctoW tt, enge ~ty on ~-.., on ,.,.,. .,. O°""'Y on ,..._... wttfl JN~ ce.11 of Of· ~ • ...._ 8TAW "~ 11a¥e lllY qi 11tJGor-. ""''°''' >2.lff& ' __
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After irHutte. fnm s.. ...
w,.ten t191venlty ... a 1U.t la die
Tb.u .unew., 0-rae w. EWu
a.eMM fer S..dlen Callfenla &e
lamdl a career la real estate. u,.. 1m annal 1a Bnerty BWs,
ate met tM 1aera1 muacer., die eW
Metro s_... 1a e.u,,...., n. 1a
twn latrodllee4 klm &e die 1tan ...
1hldlo eaeeetlves.
Elklu ••• sJvem carte blucM attat &e die 1.U. &e meet wtda kl•
cUatt ... ,.tc!91, dMlr real estate
lavntm•tl -... tHI wu IOI die , ..... u. ,.,. die .............. die
llftldc*n ... eacl•fve mWadaJ
ara llmowa u Beverly Bills.
Elkin it alto cre4tced will ea· coeraataa ...._., la die dowatowa
1ee&er ol Beverly llWt ud wa1
lutnmatal la die fennadea •• wut
II llmowa u die ''eetr'Wer" el ..,.J•r
balaeues U.1WUMlre8Mlevan1.
Mam GlmMl. W. 6 J. Sleue, ud I.
Mapla were...., n&aMltW betl·
aeues tlaat Eltlu pen ... e4 &e
relocate &e die Beverly Bill• aru.
Odler bulaes1e1 followe4, aJMI die
lepcy of die 'city IMpa.
tq ls eempleced.
~ babies• u1 five mortp1e
lou efflcet, eeva resWalial tales
efflce1 a•tl t wo c•m ·
merdal/18v1tmat1 ~ ne
lou efflees an lecate4 la Newport
~Seattle.SU Frucltce, Bever-
ly BW1, ud Su Dieso. TM mortp1e
lou dJvt1Joa 11 am•1 dae top
aatlou.Uy, ud EW.1 u1 formally
1erve4 •• die vlce ,,.aw .. 1 of die
M•rtcace Boken' Atoocl8tioa of
America. ne resWetltiaJ talet offices an iii
Newport Bea~, Bttatwo.l, Beverly
Billi, Eact8o, B~ Part, Su
Marlao, u4 Palm l>Hert.
Tiie commerclal/l•vestmeat1
cUvl1l .. 1 are la Beverly Hille ud
Newport Bea~. o.e of die latler efflcet laaa jHt
clele4 a H .I m1llioll .. liar tleal • •
m•ltl,...,..e office belldJia1 I•
Tanaaa, ut1 ... ttaer SS milUoa la
commercial pnperty UI IOl4 -
C9nlsdat ef a tw••&erJ office
klldJial a. Beverly HW1, ud u
auully deslpe4 . office complex
called "TM Cattle" a. Sltermu Oaks.
Preperty muqemaa a. u 181e·
...... part of dae mutt-aenice real
estale cem,..y'1 offerlap: ne •-
partm .. t ma.uses mere tlaa IH
..,....1e iavestmeaa ~. la-
cl ..... apartmeat complexes, COD·
tlomlaf llllll, office belldlag1 ud
1Hpplal coten. n. majority of
tMle lave1tmeat1 are la Lot Aaceles,
Suta MOilie.a, Beverly HUia, West
HeUywood, die Su Feraudo Valley,
ucl a1 fer lalud as die Su Gabriel
Valley.
b coajuctioa wlllil lite mort1a1e
lou dJvllloa i1 lite developmeat
cUvl1lon, carreatly conce•tratill1 oa
tlile developmeat of a daree-pbse
commercial ud retail complex
called die Claremoot Ceoter.
IAca&ecl H.ar lite Su Benaardiao
Freeway at t.cllu HUI Bfflevenl.
Claremoat Coler ls a 41-acre parttl
of satelllle 11H>ps, ttttaeruls, ud
fiaucial la1tJtwUoll1. AJIO wltllill lite
ceater wUI be a 14-acre 1tnt~ of new
DON OeTBOMAS :-Mlldl like lilis
employer, Geer1e ElJIJaa, Doa
De'l"Mmal wa1 bon a.to a Uni· •ertilll family tlaat ta.pt lilim die
vahte ef ldf-4iact,llM. Muqer of
dae Newpert Bead! effke fer ra-..
l'nm lta. ........._la ltU, die
GwpDIMC..Mle.,.••Ma.&o
a t.u-eentce real n&ate e«peradell.
Situ ~"4 la Beverly Rlllt,
dae c ... ,..y effen a variety of
1enten, _...., u 1a•1pe .. at
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NEWPORT BEACH
MAGNIFICENT NEW HA.RaOR HILL cus:
TOM HOME · Ocean & city lights view Gated
'ommunity Impeccable qual.ty throueoout Gourmet
k1td1en llars wood floors Btrber carpets, luxurious
master bedroom S111te Butlt·m enttrt.ammenl center
Completely finished oversized 3 car pra&f!. Pool & spa
$950.000
SANDY r.fllMAN
REDUCEOI IEU.EftS HAVE FOUND ·
ANOTHER SophlstJuted NewPort pool lhome
Perfect condltJon Lo vely aru Now asktnc U•0.000
MARLYN HU
SUBSTANTIAl PRICE MDUCTION ·Now
a~1nc $550,000. E.lec.ant:ly redecorated waterlront home
. in a tot.any secured budding. 3 bdrms. 3 baths. All rooms
are larre & a1ry. Setter wtll trade for commercial or
income property ·
TRUDY STU88l.Hll0
UV£ * NEWPOftT BEACH FOR UNDER 1180,000 Has ewerythlnc you want! flfeptace m
muter w1te. a1r cond, walk to beach. 2 bdrms. 2 baths.
dtn Sho~ like a model Good assumat.W hnancinc
$177,000
MARIA BlRCOVJTZ or LN>A lACUANETII
ON THE SAND IN NEWPORT · Maptant
ocean view 5 bdrm, sohdfy budt. If KIOUS home with a ""Y pmale lanchuped courtyard. Uoctaded klt.dlen,
maid's quarters and a compttttty secured system.t
$649,500 fee
SALLY SHIPl(Y or JOYC£ DABOLT
NEWPOftT EXECUTIVE FAMll Y HOME
Spact0us "pride of ownership" two story. 4 bdrm. 3'h
bath home 1n mint condrtt0n near communtty pool
Separate "'6l/mald's quarters & bonus room on pool
siu lot Priced to sett!! $319.000 OOOY SMITH
NEWPOftT GOLF COURSE CONDO Enioy
views from every room! 2 bdrm tu-level home on 81&
Canyon Coif Course. Gated entrance. sunken lmna room
w/fireplaee, wet bar. 2 car earate. $244.000.
KN8£R BUTlS
IT'I A CHARMER, IT'S A SLEEPER . Small
charm1ne duplex one block from ocean Each unit has
uthedral ceilines & hreplacts. Always rented. Would be
a perfect home al the beach.
DOROTHY HARDCASTLE •
LIDO ISLE CONDOS f our 2 bdrm condos in
super locatton Steps lo community tennis & brachts
Short walk to lido V1llaee. shopi & restaurants.
$199.000 each
CATHRYN TENNILLE
UDO BA YFRONT DUPLEX Drastic prtce
reduction to 1ust about lot value. Conver t ex1stine
structure lo sin(le family or use duplex for income Two
3 bdrm. 2 batnlapts. Beautifully sandy beach Walkina
distance to lido Village $750,000
CATHRYN TENNILL(
LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT Spectacular turnuie
basin View! Prtnte pier & slip four bdrms, 3'h baths.
den. 3 car earage Totally remodeled plus room to
expand Community tennis. club house. and beaches
available Conservatively priced for locallOn at
Sl.750.000 ·
Bill VINC£NT
QEORQE ELKINS COMPANY
PARTICIPATES tN THE TOYS
FOR TOTI CAMPAIGN
In keeping with the spirit of the holidays now
upoo us. the Georae Elkins Company 1s
partJclpatJna 1n the "TOYS FOR TOTS" cam
paian sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps
Reserves This will be the second year the
company will parl.ic19ate
SponM>red by the Marine Corp Reserve. ttie 38
year old "Toys for Tots" l)(Ofram has col·
lected over 60 m1llt0n toys for -disadvantaged
chddren 1n over 180 cities across the nation
Toys will be accepted 7 days a wm. from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m at our office located at #2
Corporate Plaza. Suite 150. Newport Center,
Newport Beach for more informalt0n. please
c;,11 the ott1ee at (7 14) 759·9100. The
Pfotram w1ll tun from December 2, 1985
throueti December 21, at wh1Ch lime the toys
Wiii be pecked up from our partic1pat1ng office
and distributed to the children who qualify
CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX •· OLD COM Pride of ownerstup 1s
reflected m Uus beautifully maintained duplex. Each unit
features two bdrms, w/numerous amenities plus a four
car praee. Great rental area. Almost $300.000 of
aswmabte ftnanc1na. Offered at $360.000.
LN>A TAGLIAHEnt
PEAK Of PEftflCTION, 8PYQU88 HILL
· Full 180° view. A very special home with class &
comfort. Profess.onally decorated. 3 bdrms, 2 baths &
famlly room. 2 ftreplaces. wooden shutters, desianer
blinds. hardwood floors. Very private spa m arbor
sett1nc. lovely t~nc. $557.500 land met.
BELL CHASE LEE
EXCITING CORONA DEL MAR 8LUFF
LOT · Prime area between lnSc>trahon Point and Little
Corona Beach. Your dream home will command spectacu
lar vistas of the ,etly action. nctit lfChts & tide pools.
Seller wdl help with ftnancme. $950,000.
MAR1l YN Hill
OUT ST ANDING PROPEftTY IN OLD
CDM PLUS INCOME · On a very picturesque
street. larae 3 bdrm Wfth family room. wet bar, 2
fireplaus in an authentic Spanish motif. Includes
separate and very private oversued l bdrm income urnt.
LIHOA TAGLIAHCTII
COSTA MESA
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA-FAIT 8ALE
HEEDED located on a larae corner lot. Substantial
two story, 4 bdrm. 3 bath home has 1ust been made
available. Oose to parks and shopptng plus room to store
your RV or boat. Sl 74,500.
JOYC£ M80l T or SALLY SHff>LEY
OPEN HOUS£ SUNDAY J.4:30
232 MONTE VJSTA
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OLDER CUSTOM HOME ON A2 LOT J
bdrm. l Ii bath 8nfhl and cheerful! Clow to new
shoppmg mall and minutes to beach. Pr1eed for quick
sale! $124.900
DONNA WEBST£R
LAGUNA BEACH . ·'
BEACH HOUll!' FOR UNDER 1100.000
Only S95.000 l.H for custom 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1.500
SQ.ft mobile home 1n family park 1n Lacuna Beactl. Ocean
view. beach access, security gate. I yr home warranty
MARY JANK
PERAL TA HILLS
ONE ACRE VIEW EIT A Tl • Mqnificent home
designed in the Enahsh Cotswold trldttion. Sweei>tnc
sla1rcaw, view from 110 leaded ~" wmdoWl, tennis
court, pool, spa, sauna & stable. Sl .990.000.
DOROTHY WTCHfll
TOTAL RELAXATION IN PEftEL TA Hill&
· l ovely rambhne country home. Remodeled & rt>
decorated, newly landscaped. Three bdrms. 5 baths.
sparkhng pool/spa, equestrian fac1hhes. view of hills.
Room for tennis court $580.000.
TRUOY STUBBLE f1£LD or DOROTHY MHCHELL
SANTA ANA
COUNTRY SUBURBAN ESTATE, PRI·
VATE STREET W/QATE ·Customized 5 bdrm. 5
bath reStdence. 3 fireplaces. wide halls, laree doorways,
game room, dining room, eourmet kitchen w/brukfast
area. Ocean I mtn view. pool, spa. 7350 SQ.ft on ~acre
tn Tustin School District. Sl.300.000.
GORDON LEWIS
8/W SANT A ANA CONDO ONLY "3,500 ·
Two bdrms. 2 baths. New paint. possible $500 capret
allowance. Community pool, beautiful cretnbelt, family
area. Mm1tes lo Mile Square Park. Vacant. short escrow possible.
CORDON LEWIS
POOL AND IPA HOME · Entertam family and
frtends m this laree yard w/BBQ. SWfmm1nc pool and spa.
3 bdrms, 2 baths. enclosed patio. fireplace. Your children
will enjoy fine Tustin schools. A blraam at $142,500.
LES PEREIRA
YORBA LINDA
H08BY18T8 DREAM HOME · Yorba Linda.
Complete woodworking machinery. tools. equipment.
built ins included. 3.170 SQ.ft. home w/18 ft ceilines 4
bdrms, 4 baths, family & eame rooms, 2 bars. pool, si>a.
view. Top cond1t1on or larp lot. $225.000.
ES PEREIRA ·
RENTALS
BA YFROHT WITH ILIP 5 bdrms. Dover
Shores. S3.200 month.
OCEANFRONT 5 bdrms. Peninsula. $2.650 month.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CONDO 2 bdrms.
1 story, adult. S895 month.
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REAL ESTATE
TOP OF THE WORLD
That's the VIEW from this magnificent manor high
on a hill in Har~r RidJe! This luxurious 5 bedroom, 7
bath reflects the ultimate in quality thrbughout.
Boasts a library, step-down family room with fire -
place, gourmet kitchen and incredible master suite
with sauna, fireplace, walk-in "closet room" and
VIEW. 40' pool and spa. Owners may consider trade.
Try your home or commercial as down payment.
Offered at $1 ,950,000. Jeri Hunt
6 Trafalgar Open Sunday 1-5
840-4888
2125 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd.
Newport Center
HARBOR RIDGE PERFECTION
Dramatic beveled glass double door entry invites you
into this decorator perfect 4000 sq.ft. custom.
Spacious and formal living and dining rooms. Warm
and charming den with one of three fi replaces. King's
master suite-masculine in every sense-with VIEW.
Queens Master Suite-fl oral, feminine and luxur-
ious-with VIEW. Bright, fully equipped co untry
kitchen. Generous guest quarters and study. Colorful,
terraced gardens, sparkling pool and spa with cascad-
ing waterfall. Paddle tennis co urt and lighted gazebo
with city VIEW. Priced to sell at $995,000. For furt her
details anq appointment to see, call J eri Hunt
IRVINE COVE
Only residence on 2 lota in this prestigious private gate guarded community. Spectacular 5 bedroom, 4 bath right out
of "Arabian Nights." Enormous rooms-flowing from one to the other with carpet, tile, hardwood and marble floors.
Master bedroom/bath suite is a fantasy in amenities including gold plated fixtures. Additional rooms include living
room, family room, den, study, rec room, computer room. Sophisticated security and monitoring systems, ce nt ral air,
pool, spa and landscaped for easy maintenance. Walk to private beach. Offered at $1 ,600,000. Call Jeri or Al for
appointment to see.
BIG CANYON FAIRWAY HOME
.875,000
Custom built single level 3 bedroom 3 bath, family room, 3 car garage. 186' golf course frontage. Owner will consider
exchange for other Newport Beach property. 6 Royal St. George Rd., calJ for appointment. ·
CORONA DEL MAR PRICE REDUCED $60,000
We're seri<>Y(l! Great opportunity for the live-in investi>r. Two separate spacious young houses on one lot in Corona del
Mar! Master suites with private decks, dining area-convenient to shopping + entertaining! Assumable loan.
$325,000. Jeri Hunt
RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN SAN LUIS REY, •t94,500
End unit, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, powder tQom, formal dining, breakfast noo~ utility room, wet bar, dressing
room/master bath, sloped ceilings. Air conditioning. Owner wants offer! 6 Montanas Norte. Vee Stinson
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Bright and sunny 2 bdrm garden
home. Large courttry kitchen In-
cludes dining area.. Cozy fire-
place In living '<>On'! for cold
winter nights. New carpets &
paint. Lowest priced in Newport
Terr ace. 6~6-7171 .
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Setler wants out! Super ranch
styte on cul-de-sac street. 2
ftreplaoes. Added family room.
Spacious. Spotless. 4 good
size bedrooms. Call now.
546-2313.
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Former builders model on a
large corner lot. Great ftoop
plan wraps around pool. Fan-
tastic entertainment area with
fireplace, bath and wet bar.
Kitchen and breakfast area
opens to pool. 646-7171 .
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If you can tear yourself away
from the Inviting pool and spa
you'll love thlt home. Well dec-
orated two ttory 3 bath home
Very tasteful. Come and see!
546-2313.
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Panoramic vtews of ooean. Catalina. and · This Is a former model that has been pro-
aunsets. Spacious Newport Beach townhou98. 2 fessfonalty decorated wtth sophisticated treat-
bdrm. 2'h bath. formal dining and study off ment of top qualtty matef'lal. Too many Improve-
master suite. Values ltke this9eU fast. can today. ments to mention. Enjoy complete privacy. It
646-7171. has It am S.6-7171.
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Great <>W<>i"unltyt Near sohools. Three
bedroom, 2 baths. Double garage. Call quick
this won't last. 546-2313.
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Only 'h bk>d< to the ocean. Lovety, YPQfeeted 3
bdrm home that's great tor entertaining. See the
ocean from your front door. Great view potential
with 2nd story add on. Lowest priced beech
h0me1 646-7171.
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Mesa. Very nice 1 and 2 bedroom units. As-
sumable financing. Prime rentat area. Cati for
more. 546-2313.
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Best In the west5'de. Large comer k>t perfect for
kids and pets. R.V. ec::cess. A little TLC wttt make
thls your dream home. Thls 3 bdrm home Is a
best value on todays martcet. ~6-7 17 1
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With payments less than $1.000 you CAN afford
to buy m Costa Mesa! This motivated seller has
priced this townhome lower th.an any othef In
town 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms Pool in com.
plex Desireable area Near Fedco Let us $how
you how to buy 546-2313.
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Escape from the noise. hustle & bustle In this
very pnvate. gated community of Newport
Beach 180 degree view of bay ·~nd ocean from
bOth bedrooms and llvtng room Beeutitully
decorated. ~6-7 i 7 i
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Low prtc. lnotuoes many amenities and up-
gr9del.. CndcMng fireplace 3 bedroom. Bonus
w«k1h0p wftt\ 220 V Bike to beec:t'I Cell to ... ~2313.
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Prtoed low to NII fast. original owners have kept
this lovely home lmmtiCUlate but want out nowt
Roomy floorptan with family room. 3 bedrooms.
1 baths. Low maintenance yard. Call quick.
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LMng .,.. k>oka·past compelling 'River rock'
fireplace and stained glass windows to a de-
llghtfufty IMdtcaPed 98ciuded yard wtth brtci<
patio & decking. 3 bdrm plus studio In a private
community. 646-7171.
IU1'& II& Dm1M -· ............ 1111,111 South Coast Plaza area. Ex~lent neigh-
borhood. Lovety well cared for home. Spacious
2 story. Large bonus room. • large bedrooms. 3
bathrooms. Call now. 546-2313.
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Large Woodstreem home In a very peeoefut and
tranquil ne6ghborhood. 3 bdrm, 21h bath with
double garage and ready to be moved Into. A
value-pacited comfortable garden home you
should eee r:ight now. 6-46-7171 .
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Exceflent family home. Spartcllng solar assisted
poof. Child-sate side yard. Spacious • bedroom
ptus family room. Great location cl098 to every-
thing. Call now. 546-2313. ..................................
One of the Coontry 9"Jbs .top locations over-
looking the 15th fatr.ay. Beautifully decot'ated 4
bdrm home with custom poof & spa. Extra wide
k>t. Better tee this oneJ 646-7171
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Neat and Clean. Nice and cozy. Seller will assist
wtth flnancing. Large k>t. Cell to Me. S.6-2313.
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Loot<s like a modelll In a VfKY private & secluded
comptex in Newport Beach. Super location. You
can waltc to the sand. 1 bdrm, briek fireptace,
form.i dining. cathedral ceilings & more!
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Unique 2 story spanlsh d~n. Quiet. Spacious.
Lovely kitchen. dining, living areas and ~ bath
downstairs. 2 large bedrooms wtth private bath-
rooms upstairs. Areptace In master IUlte. Nicety
appointed. Amenities galore. Community poof.
546-2313.
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Attractive Baycrest home situated on a large
corner lot framed by beautiful lhrubt & ftowers.
Fantaatlc home for famlty and entertalfling. 5
Bdrm, 3 bath, famlly room & 2 flrepfaoes.
S.6-7171
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Save thousands! Act fast to take advantage.
Nearly new townhome In eo.ta Meea. Attractive
2 bedroom model. Call 546-2313.
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Lovely home that surrounds an Inviting poof with
maximum privacy & extenlMt decking. Open
and airy U-shaped floor ptan lnctudel. dual
ftreplaoe In living and family rooms, wet bar &
more. Quiet corner lot. 6-46-7171
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Huge 2 story home. This charmer hu It all.
Spacious living. • huge bedrooma, 3 bathrooms
ln!Mde plus 1 more betide tpatkHng poof. RV
access with sewer and electric. Come tee and
appreciate! 5•6-2313.
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Attractl\#e atrium noor plan that's light &. airy
wtth cathedral oelllngs, quletly centered wtthin
Its well landscaped grounds. Cul de sac location
offers complete privacy. 2 bdrm plu& aen .
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Lovely home. Courtyard entry. Very private.
Tastefully decorated. Huge. very prtV8te b.ck
yard. Beautltully 1andscaped. Bubbling spa.~
turnable loan. Call to .... 546-2313. am-. ...................... 11.,..
For the sophisticated buyer. You won't' find
more ror your money In this lu•urious-. WfY
exqullite & private comptex. Many amenm..,.
lnctuded In thlt Spacious 1 bdrm wtth OOMn ~. 6-46-7 171
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OHi SAT/SllllAY 1-4
31921 SO. COAST lllCRAY, SO. lACUU IEACll
SIH,HO
An ocean view and setting of unsurpassed
beauty. Charming 2 bedroom, retreat + guest
quarters. Private steps to beach. Large sun
deck. la thl s' home for you?
STEPHANIE BERNARDY
NEWPORT BEACH
Ill UIO PAii 1111£ • S2tS.MI -Completefy
remodeled, now 1 bedroom, den, H~ baths.
LOW, LOW DOWN, owner may carry 2nd. T.D.
Community pool & boat slips. 2nd floor unit with
view.
Ill UN PAii HM-Slst,MI -Bayfront high rise
3rd floor unit. All new kitchen & appliances"
Community pool & bayfront patio. Slips avail-
able. 1 bdrm, 1 bath, great view. Gib Walker
•EPTlll llt-$275,MI -Excellent corner duplex
on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand &
ocean. Tennis & racq. ball courts.· John Martin
COl•ICIM. llUJllC JIST IDICH TO S4t5,MI -
Owner may carr;y ist T.D. w/low down payment.
Approx. 8,291 sq.ft. on Newport Blvd. Across
from City Hau. Wiii also lea8e all or part. Call for
Information. LeaaehOld land. Bob/Wyvonne
34tll STIHT·$32t,lll -One year new 3 bedroom,
21/a bath home on corner lot. Deck with ocean &
bay view. Walk to stores & restaurants.
Bob/Wyvonne
IEWOIT ClfST TOMIOllS
CCMt PO(l./SPA & TOllS
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Carol Mulvey
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Bob/Wyvonne
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Lido Realty
673-7300
3377 Via Lido
N ewporr Beach
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: OPEN HOUSES : • • ! SATURDAY !
• 124 N TIU1t, LM ISU -(1-4) ... Eye catching• ! quality built home, 4 bedrooms, 3¥. baths, large •
• lovely patio. $450,000. See Gib Walker :
! SAT/SUN !
: 145 N .... UN ISU -(Sat 2-5/Sun 1-4) ... lm-:
• maculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, remodeled •
: with quality taste. 40' wide lot. $379,000. •
• See Bob Newell :
• SUNDAY • • • •1 IW.OA COYIT, I.I. (l·S) -Highly tJpgraded • ! Newport Crest townhome. 2 bedrooms. 2'/z •
•baths, den. move-in condition. Comm. !
it pool/spa/tennis. $176,900. See Carol Mulvey • • 1 • it : it • 41 IOYll ST. ClOIC(, llC CQYo•·o-4) -This beauty it
it has Just been remodeled & is a must to see. 3 it ! bdrms, 2'h baths, family & dining rooms. Ex-•
*panded Broadmore Plan 2. $695,000. :
• See Gib Walker it • • ! 1331 CAUIY, I.I. -(1-4) .. .lf you want a fantastic :
it floor plan lncludlng pool/spa, spa off master •
•suite, putting green + fabulous view of bay & nlte •
: lights, stop by and see Javad Mansoor : . ........................... ..
VEISAlLES COll>OS
C<lllt POOi., SPA, CUB HOOSE, GUARD GATE
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JOAN CAIN
LAGUNA BEACH
111 • llM I 115 • llM -$300,000 each
condo. 811 has 3 bdrma, 2'h baths. den-615
hu 2 bdrms. 2 baths, den, laundry room. Ocean
vtew. BOTH ARE BANK OWNEO WITH GOOD
LOANS. VERY LOW DOWN. Linda Jacobs
IRVINE
.... flW · Sllt,111 -Turtterock Glen
townhomee, 2 bedrooms. den. 2 baths.
apa/patk> off muter 8Utte, patio off llvlng room.
spit level. A beautiful place tp llve.
Patft Trlnen
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152 VIA UllllE, UDO ISLE
$595,IH
This charmer will win the approval of all who
Inspect It. has been totally remodeted and looks
llke new. 3 bedrooms, 2~• baths, formal dining.
lots of beams.
Gib Walker I John Martin
LIDO ISL~
N UIO SOUi · $341,Mt -Corner location at Via
Palermo. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, great potential.
Sunny pati o . Owner w l ll listen!
Virginia O'Brien
VIA llZIEIS · SJ.Ct.Mt -35' wide street to street
lot, steps to bay, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. A great
retreat. Lowell Stark
V1A UIO SOUi · $115,Mt -Large boat dock. Great
bayslde home featuring 3 bedrooms. 3 baths,
Jacuzzi. 3 car garage. Adjacent to greenbelt.
Roger Brown
Vll OIVIETO-Sl47 ,5" -Street to street location
+ a very lovely home with many details that will
catch your eye. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, formal
dining room. Howard Lawson
N £1ttJ.S3tt,MI -40' corner location at Nord.
Great potential. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, den. 3 car
garage. Lowell/ Javad
Vil IEMTO.E-5'H.MO -A beautiful family size
home on 67' wide lot. sparkling pool, 5 bdrms, 3
baths, sitting room off master suite.
John Martin
VIA tllT0-$325,Mt -Bright & sunny corner lo-
cation at Soud. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family
room. Owner motivated. Virginia O'Brien
VIA OllT0-$415,MI -Curb appeal 3 bedrom. 2'h
bath home. Large famlly room with wet bar area.
great for entertaining, Virginia O'Brien
VIA UIO •Otl·Sl.251,Mt -Panoramic views of bay
& bluffs. Double lot with bayfront home +
apartment upstairs. Could be duplex or single
f amlly resldence. Darell/Lawson
N lOICA · $415,... -A true quality finished
femlty home. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room.
John Martin
N lM _. · $4ts,MI -Splendid corner lo-
cation property built around large sparkling
pool. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. Great
open feeling. Virigina O'Brien
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NEW LISTINGS
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX BELCOU RT CUSTOM LOT
South of Pacific Coaat Highway, with a two bedroom, one bath unit and
another one bedroom, one bath. Both have private patioe. A sound
investment at $230,000.
Perfectly located on a cul-de-sac adjacent to rme CUit.om homes.
Atcbitecta plant for spacious new residence available. Call today for
more information. $«0,000.
WE HA VE THREE NEW LISTINGS IN THE BLUFFS ...
First, an Anita plan that has been remodeled and many custom r,.0 .... • l)ied: French doors, brass bathroom fixtures, premium carpet and wall
coverings, redwood hot tub, and much , much more. There art fit '~-wms and two baths, all on one level. Perfect for an empty nest couple.
Offered at $165,000 leasehold.
Second, a two-story with three bedrooms plus two and one-half baths, a very private patio and lush landscaping. One bedroom and bath is
downstairs-perfect for a teenager or mother-in-law. Offered at $175,000 fee.
Third, a Dolores plan in the North Bluffs with an upper bay view. This home 1-e three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, and numerous upgrades
including air conditioning, security system and fire alarm, custom steined glue a nd more. The owner will also consider a lease-option. Offered at
$295,000 fee.
BALBOA PENINSULA DUP LEX
We recently listed 4 duplex on the Peninsula that has a four bedroom unit and a three bedroom unit. Near the ocean, yet convenient to shopping,
this property representa an excellent value at only $315,000.
BIG CANYON-REDUCED
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We are convinced that this is one of the better buys in Big Canyon. It's a Deauville model Deane home, with t hree bedrooms, three baths and a
den that could be a fourth bedroom or maid's room . The original owners have given their home meticulous and loving care, and it shows! There
are lots of amenities including a spa, steam bath, air conditioning, built-in Bar-8-Q and much, much more. Now offered at only $499,600.
LIDO ISLE
We recently listed a small Lido home that is an excellent buy. The lot it forty-five feet wide and offers tremendous potential for expansion or
remodeling. There is an existing very livable home with two bedrooms, two baths, family room and a south-facing patio. Offered at $345,000.
LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT DUPLEX
Two bayf ront homes for the price of one! Built as a duplex with four bedroom.a and four baths in the main residence plus t.wo bedrooms and one
bath in the second. Both homes have excellent bay views. There it a great sandy beach right in front and an 8.880Ciation-owned boat dock nearby
where you can greet your yachting guesta. Offered at $1,150,000.
FIFTY-FIVE FEET ON LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
Situated on the east end ot Lido Isle, this distinctive-contemporary home has five bedrooms, five and one-half baths, including a maid's room and
bath. A large formal dining room , family room and breakfast area complete the living quarters. A much desired four-car garage is one of the
n':LDleroU8 amenities. W aterfr!'nt patios of generoU8 proJ>Ortions offer the opportunity for graci<?U8 outd~r entertaini~. The exiating dock and slip
will accommodate a large bOat, and may be enlarged. Southern exposure ensures the Dllllmum enJoyment of this choice estate. Offered at
$3,750,000.
BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB
Ideally located overlooking the third tee, fairways, lakes and greena are included in the view ftom this distinctive golf course estate. CU8tom built
and occupied by the original owner, this warm and cheerful 6ome off era four bedrooms, three and one-half batba, plU8 a spacious yard, pool and
spa. Offered at $1,200,000.
BA YFRONT-WILL TRADE
If you own income property our ownera will conaider ta.kin£ it in trade on their lovely French Country bayfront home. There is a bayf ront livir11
room with deeply toned architectural wood paneling, marble fireplace, french doon and tow.ring ceilinp. Five bedrooma plus four and one-half'
batba, a large used brick patio and a large boat dock. Offered at Sl,175,000.
A DISTINCTIVE BIG CANYON ESTATE
Rarely does a home with such aiJllificance become available for purchue. More than • home, it bu become recosnised u a work of art. There are
six bedrooms, including a breathtaking muter suite, plue five and one-half baU11. Situated on two cuetom tote overlooking the Big Canyon Golf
Course, it offen spacioU8 gardeM that include a Koi pond, 1azebo1 ape and waterf'alt Offered at '3,760,000.
HUNTINGTON HARBOR
We have juat listed• fo rmer model hom'e on Trinidad Ialand. Located in an area of' fine cuatom hom•, it bu three bedroom• and three baths,
vaulted ceilings, skyligbta and a thirty-five foot boat slip. Owner tra.nalened. Offend at $359,00d.
CATALINA ISLAND
A pentboule condominium with• spectacular view. It baa three bedroo.mt, two betJ. and a •P9 off the muter bedroom. It ahowa lib a model home
and the ~it.ore ia included. Realiatically priced at $299,000.
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L.91 ... llllllllml. B.IUlf ····-Titled "The Castle" this home provides sophisti-
cated living with 3BR, 2YiBA and 2 patios. Lite,
airy and a fresh feeling. Bank owned with very
flexible financing. Quick Eecrow. Tom Al-
linson/Micki Cooper
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4 Bd, FR. PIS, ocean vu 1-5
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'""" •••1'111 ....... ArchiteCturally exciting in wonderful .Bayshores.
Private beaches, gated oommunity. Channing 3
BR home with tremendous style. Two fireplaces
and a 3-<:ar garage. Barbara Aune
uu nun ... 11•1111 11 s1•.-
This tri-level home with 3 car attached lara&e
features loft area. Could be a library or den.
Three bedrooms. 2 'h baths. Skylight in master
suite. Community pool and tennis. Gayle Amato
.n HUii PUii FAW_, llllU UM,111
Three bedrooms, 2 ~ BA. condo overlooking Big
Cany.on plus Fashion Island lights. Arrowhead
atmosphere amqng the trees .. Privacy and secur-
ity, Outstanding investment below market.
Owner will help finance. C~ntly leased. Tom
Allinson · Le_+_Bd_. _ra_._poo1. __ •_P8 __ S-S ______ M_. _1ngo_1 __ d UM Ill.I man 11,111.-
SPllTllaJI ........ .. .. ...
Of the ocean, jetty and bay from this three story
Corona Del Mar residence. Built as a duplex with
3BR/3BA and 4BR/21h BA units. An interior
stairwell provides the J><lS&bilty of converston to a
large single family home. Two fireplaces,
elevator, new carpet and decor throughout, five
car parking. Susan Scanlan
ILHllT EIYln • •Umtml YIEWS 1111.-
A spectacular, remodeled "Lautremont" home
offering breathtaking ocean and city views from
all the major rooms. A sophisticated feeling is
created by the spacious marble entry and unique
spiral staircase leading to the adde<i loft. Maureen
Wbl te/F.d Eecaho
llYll ... a· NaJ IP&I .. -I 11,Ul,GIO
Stunning 4 bd., cul-de-sac home with 148' water
frontage! Exceptionally private location with
.. UST1ll • IUYH llll,111 electric security gate. Owner will carry 1st T.D.
Most sought after Hampton model. Three SI 385 000 incl. land. Paula Bailey
bedroom. fonnal DR, cozy kitchen, family room. ' '
View towards the ocean. Enjoy the amenities of DmTW&. um& ISi.i . 11,121~
this guard gated community with swimming pool . Wonderful 5BR, custom home wtth_ expanslve
and tennis courts. Ann Peters view the length of the Lagoon. Spacious rooms,
1rw um• -, .... 11111 1111,IOO
Fabulous location with a full on ocean view! This
2BR/2BA home with custom French doors and
wood floors is fully air conditioned and has a
private pool and spa. Ann Peters
U. 11111 • llLIHIT Sl!l.-
Belcourt "Manor'' home -offering a blend of rich
tradition and classic contemporary design. Five
bedrooms. 3 lfz baths, FR plus a state of the art
kitchen. Loads of extras. A must see! Sandie Fix
TIP Tll Tml a Wl•OtAll 1412 ....
Beautiful 4BR, 2BA model in Harbor View Hills.
Nestled in amongst fabulous garden setting with
mature trees. Extra large lot. Upgraded with
built-ins, pwter ceilings, etc. Sandie Fix
II* lllff Plll&llU .....
Sunny and spacious prestige living with hu~
master suite, large 2nd BR. fonnal DR and
separate family room. Priced to aell Immediately.
Liz Beazley/Linda Oeth
Ea111 llllllJ W P1t.-
Cha.rming Cape Cod style on lovely tree lined
street. Beautifully remodeled inside and out.
Versatile floor plan can be 3BR or 4BR. Enjoy the
finest at an affordable price -$319,000. Linda
Oeth ..
mn11m1 . ~ a-.
Own this wonderful beach home an private com-
munity with pool and spa. This uPSJ11ded 3
bedroom, 2 bath home has high beam cellin4PJ and
large private yard. Will consider trade. Lois
J a<.'Obs
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Harbor ls1and Dnve. Recently remodeled 4
bedroom. 3 ~ bath with dock for le'Vel'al boau and
sandy beach. Excellent location -central to all.
Priced to'teU lncluding the land. Martha Macnab
#2 Chic ..... , ..... 100
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high ceilings, loads of storage. Large pier and slip.
AlJ in one of the most prestigious water oriented
communities oUerlng security and tennis. Price
includes the land. Martha Macnab
.... lllUS ll&IWllLllY 1141,ttl
A beautiful one-ofla-kind oceanview Cameo
S hores home. Many custom features include a
uniquely designed 80lar heated pool and spa and a
new "European" kitchen. A perfect 4 BR, 3 bath
home, cozy family room and estate-sized fonnal
dining room 'for tranquil living and entertaining.
Good assumable financing. Lois Jacobs
WIU-WET•HllU_I_ .......
Ocean and night light view from this single story,
3 BR, 2 BA, formal dining room and huge family
room home. Profeaionally remodeled and decor-
ated with French doors, plantation shutters, Mex ..
ican tile, beam ceilinga and many other amenities.
Spa, large patio for entertaining. Donna Godshall
11ua1nan um1ST 11,na,-
Never before offered for sale. A truly outatanding
residence for the buyer who appreciates quality
dftign and spaciOUI light interiors, using the
finest materials. Pool, spa, pier and slip for a large
boat. Brochure upon request. Ann Peters
unu .-.. w1 1~.... s1n.-
Duplex with new copper plumbing. Two BD
apartment with great deck, room to build master
suite with bayfront deck! Seller will carry first.
Dona Chichester
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Memories of Cape Cod in a California tetting .
Th.is beautifully ...modeled Lusk-built ! BR
home ia all you could ever hope for. Complete
with paddle tennis court and delightful amenities.
Coby Ward
•t•llft UMIST -11,T..,..
Luxury and beauty wtth harbor entrance view.
Thi.I home of magnificent quality and CONtruc·
lion hM a great open feeling, with wonderf\.aJ deltcner' fabrias and wall covertnp. Three
bedrooms and a den. Brick terTaoe to your dock.
Berbara Aunt
644-6200
First lime offering of this fabuloua Mediter-
ranean-style estate on an enormous double lot on
Lido Isle. Surrounding a magnilicent courtyard
pool, this home offers the ultimate in privacy and
low-profile luxury. Shown by appointment only
through Micki Cooper or Tom Alli.Non.
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A best Strada location. 4BR, 3BA with entire 2nd
story master suite. Cathedral ceilings, gourmet
kitchen, indoor spa and more. Assumable financ-
ing. Martha MacNab
WUITNIL£M ......
Owner/builder has created an emotional s,etttng
for an executive couple with 2 ~. 4 baths
and a dramatic family room. Add a sparklli,g
solar-heated pool. Hallie Strock/Carolyn Muon
umu1U111·_...._ ... , ... .-
A home that says "Come in". Wonderful grey
wood and vince-oovered stone, cireuJar drive,
large sycamore trees. Quality construction. Five
bedrooms, FR, fo~ DR, den and secret bonus
room. Barbara Aune
11L11111 man 11,111,•
Private tennis court, pool and spa. Large custOm
home situated on ~ acre lot in prestigious
Belcourt. Two story home with 5 bedrooms, 4
baths, family room, study, air conditioninc. ex-
tensive security system. Bright and cheerful and
in "move-in" condition. 24-hour guarded pte
community. Price includes land. Donh.a Godshall
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312 Via Lido Nord -can be divided into two k>ta ....
Builder has a choice. Two homes with apartmenta
or four condominiwns. Drive by and 1ee this
wonderful vacant lot. Call Barbara Aune
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c.omtortable, well maintained, two-stocy, family
home. Only steps to tea and aand. Wood paneled
family room with built-in bar and aliding llua
walla that open to large ocean view deck. Prloed
for lmmediate sale. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey ..,....... .....
Delirable 2 BR, single story, ''Oakx:rest" plan with
private 2 c.ar garage and spectacular golf coune
view. Includes the land. AINmable financing.
,Mart.ha Macnab
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DAILY PILOT /llSAI. UTATW
euununmu
Thia ia dai.red by all and it ii available in an euy
care oondo. 'l)'uly •luxury unit. 2 stories. many
extra amenities in this 2 bdrm 2'A bath home.
Affordably priced at $159,550. 759-1501 •• ,. .... , .. uu
2 story home with beautiful ceramic tile entry
teatu.rtnc a dramatic spiral staircMe and specious
vistM to the livt:nc room and formal dining room.
Convenient kitchen with a walk in pantry. 4 large
bdnm. Hu,e covered patio that boMta a wooden
hot tub. Super, super, super. Offered at $237,500.
. 759-1501
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Plua views of C..talina, night lights and 1m-
atlonal Newport Harbor. Great lifestyle aw.its
~ in a 4 bdrm hcM.-in the billa of Newprt.
$5~9.000. Compare -the price ii rilbt. 769-1501
euun. ••• • •1111•• Ex.cellent ccmtNcdon plua IUperiol' floor plan
went into thia 2700 -a.It. home-cm ~ Kre.
Cathedral cei!iftCI in the entry. livlnc rocitD and
btnal dinin(room. A true 1arae pnnet kikbeil
with walk-in pantry md illaad" cook center aw.its
the family chef. 2 -~ family room. 3 full
baths and 3bdnm.1•1501 ... .. , .... , ..
Only 5 years old. in. brtabt. cbeedu1. ana1l coodo
complex thila 2·1t10ry end unit ..... 3 bdnm and
2~ bathl. Many uptnded and ~emenitia
Only $135,000. 7&9-1~1
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3 bdrm. 2 story unit now llaled for onl
1108,000. Nu for Y'OW\C family. flnt
buyen, re1in!mrnt or invatme'lt. Pie-
and we'll be g)8d to show you. Vee.ant
for occu . 759-150 I
We are proud to be praent this• bdrm, I
awry f.unily home. It is liwaled on a qwe
11reet In most ~ area. Much lovely
l."IM1.om woodwork bu bttn 00-by
ownera ~tin& in a warm, charrrung home
Priced ri«bt at $269,500. 7~9-150 I
Can be yoon In lrviM Tttniee. Spacious
bdrm home Ill a locaiion that pro\l\des SU
VleWll of beauUluJ Newport harbor. One of
lund eslat.e sU.ed property that not only
an inviUJli pool but a1lo many shade and
beertni f rut t trees. Tranqwll ty &Iona Wf t.b
the excung amblance of a grst area.
1435.000 Don't mm this. 7~9-1501
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Indeed this ii ideal from the huge lot with mature
.landlC:apeing on a quiet tree lined street in a
prestige community, to the lovely tile foyer that
ta.k.ee you into an elegant living room and on into
a formal c:finina room. 1be price is ideal too at only
$171,000. 759-1501
llUl•ITIY
Warm friendly atmosphere abounds in this com-
fortable 3 bdrm home in Irvine. Very well main-
tained houR with many extras including air
oonditioninl, ~t bar, microwave, mirrored cloeet
doon. Super loCation near acbools and shopping
but ltill in quiet, peeceful area. Extra large yard.
All for $157,000. 759-1501 Lm••••••• Thia affOl'd8ble bou.e has 5 bd.rma, 3 baths,
formal dininc room and comes with good financ-· ine· Amume the existing lat TD of $195,000 at
12 ~~ int.ers\. Priced at $249,000. 759-1501
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Tb.ii lmmeculate home .. idal foe the young
~executlw family. Tbere are 3 bdnm, 2 baths,
.eparate diniDI room. spK'i<Jlla living room with a
twp181Ce and a 1eparate family room abo. Cov-ered patio 1Un room. Aakinc price of $147 ,000 is a
barpin. 759-1501
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2l70 .......... Drive
Newport llwh, CA t29IO
(714) 718-1501
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2 units in a great location. One good siz.ed 3 bdrm
unit plus a 2 bdrm unit to rent or for part of the
family. Truly a good property and an excellent
price. Just reduced to $385,000. U you know th.is
area -you'll know it is a super value. 759-1501
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Air conditioned home with many upgrades. New
kitchen appliances with Jennaire. Lou of storage
throughout. Lovely private back yard with
beautiful landscaping. Originally a model and still
looks like it. A fine 3 bdrm house in a wonderful
neighborhood. Comes with community pool.
759-1501 •
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Thisbome is in one of the loveliest areas in all the
Harbor area. A private guard gated entry wel-
comes your visitors to a neighborhood of top
quality, luxurious homes. Only 4 yea.rs old and
looking brand new, this home bas 2 bdrma, 2 ~
baths, formal dining room, 2 fireplaces and ap-
prox. 2300 sq.ft. of living space. $425,000.
759-1501
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40' x 115'. Good residential lot on a cul de sac.
Convenient location cloee to the freeways, beach
aQd shopping. Smog free fresh ocean breezes .
$64,000. 7sg.1501 ••••••••san Video and movie rental shop for sale. Excellent
opportunity to be your own tas. Fast growing,
popular busine9B. Please call for information.
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The very beet location In prime Newport. Cor-
ners Cliff Drive. Huge tot -95 foot frontage.
Spacious 3 bedroom, ranch style home with
family room. Remodekld kitchen and baths.
Amazing tot wtth poof and vtew of Fashion
laland. large rear ~ aide yards. Allumable
financing! Open houae Sat & Sun. ca.II Rae
Rod~ 631-1266. Just Reduced! $305,000.
IEWEI DISTii
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Expansive 4 Bdrm, 4'n Bath. 3 Flreplaces. 2
Courtyards. Spacious warm famlty room. One of
the finest newer homes In the area. Many quality
upgrades. Large Gourmet llland kitchen.
$385,000.
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WESTCUFF PHL lllE
Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath residence with coun-
try kitchen & family room. Most prime lot &
location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate
condition. Asking $265,000. Call
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Exquisite 'VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT
HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrm, 3 ba plus
famlly room. ShOW9 Hke a model home from the
gourmet kitchen to the formal IMng room. Open
bMm celllnga & a marble hearth ftreplace.
Broad OCMn VIEW from ltvtng room decks.
AMAZING VALUEI REOUCE0-$314,500 ask
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Well maintained Eaatalde-beet location cloae to
shopping. All 2 Bedroom H~ bath 2 story units ..
NEW ON MARKET. No vacancy -high demand .
area. MklnQ _$_239,000.
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3 Bdrm, 2 Bath country cottage -totally re-
modeled Including copper plumbing. Complete new kitchen. Beautiful private rear yard. Stone
fireplace. Work1hop In garage. Just lletedl
$169,000.
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Prime Cliff Haven 3 bdrm home on 95 ft fron-
tage, oYef'stzed lot near Cliff Drive. Remodeled.
Pool & view. Only $305,000.
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Stunning 3 bdrm. den home. Prime secluded
area amongst Blue Gum trees. Profe~onally
decorated -An entertainers dellghtl Premium lot
with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt
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111111 llllE CISTOI
11,311,000
Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush land-
scaping to the entrance of this Country French
home. Oak hardwood floors. 3 fireplaces, 5
bdrma, 5 batha, family room. formal dining
room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, ex-
tended use of crown molding. a granite spa
w/room for a pool. Will trade commercial or
summer home. Ask for
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Panoramic View of ocean, Fashion Island.
CataJlna, plus on a clear day you can see the
Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family
room and five bedrooms. Will trade for com-
mercial property. Aak for .........
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1111,000 . .
0.Vonahlre 5 bedroom•. 4 baths, famtty room.
dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes.
brick d«k, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean. •
bay, city, mountain views. $500,000., 1 w. & 12%
fixed financing. Private yard wtth room for 0001.
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LIDO ISLAND
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Lido Isle bayfront,custom, three bedrooms, 3
baths. Award-winning tile floors & walls thruout. ·
Master suite has steam room and hot tub,
lnkeboll custom carved bed, headboard and
credenza w/canopy, trench armolre, i.ads to
muter bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall
sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This Is a must to see. Many Items, too numerous to list. ..........
•Liii llYFllO $431,000•
C~mmandlng vttw of the t-~· · JJ'le8k-a-bo<
of the mountat"• ._" l tnd conve-nient 3 -.,ay. Doc'
available ' _ '" rofesslona1
decorated S •"'"'tones with lmaglnatl·
and artlstk. ,vuches. Call
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SPYGLASS HILL
SPYIUU .LUSE-13,000
5 Bdrms., 3 baths, formal IMng, dining, family
den & spa. View of·clty tights & water.
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SPYIUSS NILL, C.1.1.
1121,000
Large 5 Bdrm., 3 Bath, formal dining, family
room. breakfast area, oak & tile floors. Large
yard, beautiful spa, expansive views of city,
water. & hills. Lease option. It Is a great buyl
PROMONTORY
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Bayfront home with 4 BR, 3 BA. huge master
suite, formal dining, room for two bouts, will
sell existing option, low down. Great terms, will
trade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water. ........ ~
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Outstanding bay, ocean, city tlte views from this
Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 2~ bath, huge muter suite
w/littlng room. large breakfast area, study,
comm, P.:OOf 2 tenntt. Bechefor wan.ts out. A
great buy. .. ........
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FllEST IGIES
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1311,000
Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and
spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4
bedroom, 2t,.t, baths. family room. 2 fireplaces.
wet bar. Offer lease option.
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1211,000
Two bedrooms, two baths, formal dining with
fantastic views of ocean and pier, from this
oceanfront condo with securty gate and under-
ground parking. Will "trade" up to $400.000
range in Newport.
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Four bedrooms, four baths, formal dining. fam.
rm .. large yard with lots of trees. room tor pool.
Steal at $295,000.
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$111,DOO
Two bedroom, two bath. family room. large
living room with bay & ocean view. Low down A
real value.
• 3% IOWl-·111,100 •
Great South Coast Plaza location. One bdrm.
one bath, tennis courts & lake .
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Two bdrm, 1 bath, flreplace In Lakeshore. near
South Coast Pfaza, ciose to lake & tennis.
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2 baths, balcony near pool & spa. Wark
everything. Great locatlon. Need TLC
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SuPerstars to
battle in golf's
Skins Ga1ne
Murrletta's Bear Creek Golf and Country Ctub Is
the site of this weekend's 1985 Skins Game, one of
goff'a most popular events.
Competing this year In the hlgh-sta~es Skins
Game Is the superstar foursome of defending
champion Nicklaus. Arnotd Palmer, Tom Watson and
Fuzzy Zoeller. The Skins Game Is co-produced by
Ohlmeyer Communication and Trans World Inter-
national, Inc.
Skins Is a betting game among golfers where a
player can win a skin by scoring lower than the other
golfers In the foursome. If two tie on a hole, they all tie
and the prize money carries over to the next hofe untll
someone wins the hole ourlght.
The tournament Is being tekMsed natlonaffy on
NBC, Channel 4.
Recently, more than 100 members of the
Southern Caltfornla media attended a media golf day
and press conference at the gotf and country club,
where they were bffered a hands--on Introduction to
the master-planned goff couf'98 communtty, designed
and bullt by Jack NlcklMIS and hts development
corporation. The media guests participated In a best
ball scramble tournament, coordinated by Bear Creek
and Stan Wood Public Relations.
l'lanlrln& Beu Cl'Mk deftloper J.U Rlcklau
(tlalnl from. Wt) are (tram "left), .JaWCom
creatlft 4lreetoJ Bob ao. aad aceDCl Preet-
cleat Tonl Alaaader; J-J llOwud, Beu
Creek pabllc relatloaa dlrector; Garth c•·-....... aecatlft .tee ........ t of Jack
Nield&• Col'pontlOD ol ca8fonala. aad IDter-
Com ut cllrectqr JllcMnl Duller.
Game have been Increased from last year's $360,000
to $450,000.
$48,000 -wlll go to the Junior Goff Foundation.
lnterCommunlcatlons, Inc., a Newport Beach-
based public relations and advertising agency for Bear
Creek, has been handllng some of t~ event's
marketing collateral and publicity in conjunction with
Ohlmeyer.
In last year's event, Nicklaus sunk a 15-foot putt
for a birdie on the flnaJ hote to win S240,000.
Nicklaus opened the preu_ conference at Bear
Creek by predicting, "The guys (Palmer, Zoeller,
Watson) are going to have to play a great game to meet
par. The course has never been In greater shape."
Be,er Creek, planned for 600 units Including
custom homeettes, was developed to flt the natural
terrain. tt offers a blend of natural beauty and Scottlsh-
llnks format that characterize Nlcklaua designs. He
has taken advantage of the rolling hills and 200-year-
old oak trees that enhance Bear Creek's location.
Developments currentty selllng at Bear Creek
Include custom homeeltes, Country Club VIiias, Bear
Creek VIiias and Oak Tree VIiias, all offering views of
th;e golf courae u well u of the surrounding
countryside.
This wlll be the ftrat Skins Game for Zoeller.
"Whether he's wlnnl~ or toeing In this match, you can
Located In the Murrieta foothills of the Rancho
California area, Bear Creek Is a 650-acre community of
varied resJdentlal housing types, centered around the
7,024-yard championship golf course.
The prize money for the two-daY-, 18-hole Skins
· bet he'll be laughing,' said Nicklaus.
· Nicklaus added that 20 prcent of the winnings -• For Information, 877-7487 or (800) 622-2402. •
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room. Oak plank floors. double)Mme ~ J.eaded .-. 2 fireplacet,
wet bar, to name a few Items. Has
good 11191.Unable loan and is priced t.o
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Approx., 3eOO eq, ft., 4 bdrm, 3 ba., + '
eeparat• den. Formal dining room,
mpac:toua kltehen with bay window,
large mMt• bedroom wtth tPe tub,
MUM, lkytlahta thru-out, large Walk·
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Selecting the proper sand-
paper can be a chore In these
daYI of both man-made and
natural abrutve grain materlaJa .
There .,.thrM man-made and
IWO natur.a abrutves UMd In
·contUmer Nndpaper, each ap-Pllcable flfor 8 different' UM.
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the big....,, 8'nce tt can be ueed
on · a vartety of eurfacee and ts
~durabte. Another man-
m9de abrallYe 11 INlcon carbtde.
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~ IUnlluft oxide and ,..
--WtfY .... ~· It .. ueed often to Nnd houMhold
it.ma m9de of soft m«ale, IUCh
• alumtnum fumlt\.n. or to remow Nit from a car. Another
gr• t"8t man hat wrought 11
zlrconla alumlna. It la lharp yet
strong Ind .. belt IUfted for the
rough Nndlng Jobe performed
~power under•.
Alnt and garnet are na~
mat.....,.. Rant was the first gt8'n
ueed for common houMl)okt
wood IMdlng chorea. But It la
COf'n'*9tNely brtttte and= ct.t.tor'atel"' ... 8UMn . •
t«:hn6cet rNNlglr for the eon..
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ton Co., sa)'i flint Is not rec-
ommended for sanding Jobs
lhele dayt and, In fact, la rarely
found on the mart<et today.
Gamet la stHI widely used. It la
not u durabte as the manufac-
tured abratlves, nor Is It rec-
ommended for sanding metals,
but It II exoettent for wood
undlng '**'• 11 removee eoft
material _.ty and r..aata What la
known ae "loedlng," whk:h
meena fUHng up the spaoee
between the abraatve gralna that
OCCUr9 during the sanding of
certain rnatertala. Son wood• Md plater tend to IOed aand-
PllS*, thereby deer I Hing Its
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tlonl • a IP9Clal open coat
tandPIP9f that ha more Md
larger ..,... betwl6en grlllna.
There la allo a lpeel.e treetment
that .... ret8rd loedlng.
The .._ of the abrellw gr•n
~ clllled the grit tin,
determine. the klltd and qualtty
of the ftnal ftnlah. It la dellgnated
by either a. number or a daal~
ftcatlon. The emaller the number.
lhe larger. the grtt ....
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HOMES FOR SALE
2 IEIRDDI
217 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
759-9100 $5-40,000 Sunday 1-4:30
110 33rd Street, Newport Beach 1 644-6200 $344,000 Sunday 1-5
234 Hazel (Oceanvlew), CdM
759-9070 $625.000 Sunday 11-5
••• 1817 W. Bay Ave. Unit A, Npt Bch
831-1400 $385,000 Saturday 12-4
2 IR plut F&I RI or DEi
* * 12 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 645-0303 $479,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-4
**31921 S. Coast Hwy, South Laguna
673-7300 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
3 IEDROOI
288 22nd Street, Costa Mesa
631-1266 $159,000 Sunday 1-5 -
••300 Kings Place (Cliff Haven) NB
631-1266 $305.000 Sunday 1-5
913 Arbor St, Costa Mesa
646-7171 $113,900 Sunday 1-4
268 Bay St, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $1 77,500 Sat/Sun 12:30-4.30
105 Edgewater (Peninsula) Balboa
675-6000 $490,000 • Sunday 1-4
3300 Ocean Blvd, Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 $799,000 Sunday 1·4
145 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch ·
673-7300 $379,000 Sat 2-5 Sun 1-4
v 44 Vienna. (w/loft), Hrbr Rdge, NB
760-8333 $399,000 Sunday 11-3
823 W. 15th St ( 10). Newport Beach
631-1400 Sunday 1-4
3 II 19l1s Fll 11 or DEi
1953 Arnold, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $126,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-4
2137 Channel Road, Penlnaula Point, N.B
631-1400 $595,000 Saturday 1-4
1 Lltue River Clrcle (Spyglasa) COM
&44-e200 $495,000 Sunday 1-4 . . .
2338 Littleton, Costa Meea
• 645-0303 $185,000
290 Rob'nhood. Costa Mesa
845-0303 '169,500
Sun 1-4
Sun 1-4 *• .... 41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB
673-7300 $e95,000 Sunday 1-4
6605 Seelhore Or, Newport Beach ,.
831-1400 $395,000 • Sat/Sunday 1-4
**5911 Seuhore, Newport Beach 644-90e0 S798.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
209 VII OljOn, Lido lste, N.B ,
&44-90e0 M25.000 Sunday 1-5
152 Via Undtne (Udo lste) Newport Beach
873-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-<4
41DRlll
* 1220 Outrigger, Harbor view. NB
831•1400 1419,ooo Saturd1y t2-<4 ..
124 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
673-7300 $450,000 Saturday 1-4
* * 1400 W. Bay Ave. Balboa Penln. NB
6«-9060 ~ 1,225,000 Sunday ... 1-5
4 IR plus F&I RI or IEI
**615 Bayside-Or, Promontory Bay.NB
631-1400 $950,000 Sat/San 11-4
* •.;. Braeburn, Big Canyon. Npt Bch
644-9060 $695,000 , Sunday 1-4:30
••2773 Bunting Court, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $289,000 Sun 1-4
21 Burning Tres, Big Canyon. N.B
760-1900 $785,000 Saturday 1-4
2830 Carob (E8stblutt) Newport Beach
675-6000 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
*212 Hazel Or, (Oceanfront), CdM
759-9070 $1 , 135,000 Sunday 11-5
332 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa
759-9100 $174,500 Sunday 1-4:30
14 Morro Bay ($pyglass) COM
644-6200 $549,000 Sunday 1-4
* 34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM
759-1501 $595,000. S~t/Sun 1-5
* • 1.Mulr Beach Cr. Spyglass Hill. CdM
760-1900 $975,000SSSSSSS unday 1-4
• v 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. NB
760-8333 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5
v •4 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $995.000 Sunday 1-5
228 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar
760-8519$575,000 Saturday 1-4
\ 616 Poppy Avenue. Cordi'la Del Mar
673-8494 $650,000 SatlSun 12-4
1806 Port Abbey (Harbor View) Nwpt Bch
675-6000 $258,000LH Sunday 1-<4
• 1806 Port Westboume (Harbor View) NB
675-6000 $339,000 Sunday 1-4
850 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM
760-8333 $339,500 Sunday 1-5
* • 19 San Mateo (Spyglass) COM
644-6200 $525,000 Sunday 1-5
••2032 S. Capella Court Mesa Verde
966-2307 $209,000 Sunday 12-<4
* 1724 Terrapin Way, Baycrest, N.B
646-7171 $339,000 Sunday 1...-
t 15 Via Wazters. Lido Isle, N.B
631-1400 $489,000 Saturday 1-4
**1410 West Bay, Newport Beach
631-1266 $875,000 Sunday 1-5
1215 West Bay, Peolnsola. N .. 8
631-1400 $395,000 Sunday .12-4
•2716 Windove< (Hrbr Vu Broadmoor) COM
675-6000 $485,000 Sunday 1-4
2301 W. Mantey, Santa Ana
546-2313 $175,000
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7 Sunburst, Turtle Rock, Irvine
Sunday 1-4
640-5777 $459,500 Sunday 12-5
I IR pl1s Fll II tr IEI
•74 Hillcrest. Big Ganyon, Nwpt 8ch
673-8700 $2,450,000 Sund1y 1-5
* 1924 Holld1y, 81ycrest, N9wP<>rtS /BchSu 1 r
644-9060 $285,000 It n -
2786 Lorenzo (Mae-de! Mat) Colt• Meal
631-7370 $169,900 Sunday 1-5
•••401 Northstar Lane. Ovr Shrs. NB ...
673-5410 $980.000 Sunday ,_4
* •25 Ridgellne (Harbor ~ldge) COM
644-6200 $3,950.000 Sunday 1-5
2115 Santiago. Newport Beach
646-7171 $339,00 Sunday 1-4
•2391 Bayfarm. Upper Newport Bay Area
756-8442 $29,000 Sunday 1-5
8 IR plus F&I RI or DEi
"' 11 •LOTS 84-85-86 7op of Rockypoint. COM
644-6200 $2, 750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8
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TOWllHOIES
FOR SALE
. 2 BEDRDOI .
Jasmine at 4th Avenue. Olde Corona del Mai
675-6000 from $209,000 Saturday 1-t
2 IR plus Fll RI or DEi
* •6 Kialoa Court (Newport Crest) NB
673-7300 S 176.900 Sunday 1-5
• * •2792 Longwood Court. CM
546-2313 $168.500 Sunday 1-4 • :• .,
·3 BEDROOI
* •2554-A 104 Elden. Costa Mesa
645-0303 Sunday 1-5
689 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) N.B
644-8138 $160,000. Sat/Sun 12-4
505 Vista Flora. Newport Beach
756-1540 $195,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
3 BR plus .. F&I RI or DEi
312 Jasmine Ave. Corona Del Mar
673-8494 $350,000 Sunday 1-4
4 IEDROOI
•2912 Quedada (Bluffs) Newport Beach
759-9 100 $212,000FEE Sunday 1-4:30
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
2 IR plus 2 IR
1215 West Bay, Peninsula, Npt Bch
631-1400 $398,000 Sunday 12-4
3 IR pl11 2 IR
305 L:r. Olde Corona del Mar
675 \. $429.500 Saturday 1-4
3 IR 19lus 3 IR
* * 1121 E ~lboa Bl. Balboa Penln
640-5777 ,25,000 Sunday 1-5
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Private Country Club Homes from 188,900
or. Town Luxury from .179,900.
UnderSJOO,OOOfullyfurnisbed
Flexible financing, including fixed rate.
\\(:know \'OU~ \ou\·e decided on a home in the desert. Hut
not just any home. It h<L" to he n;~bl.
That:, wh\ we offer nn1 two totall\' differellt ways to live
h 1;..uriousl) ... ~and perfecily. · _ ·
Bl' picky. Or picke (~L'\ the French might say~).
The gate-guarded
Desert Princess.
\ ( )ur golf course \'ill'L" line a private 18
hole championship golf cou rse with
11i1w shining lakl's. E·ach home ho~L'\ts
cltL'\!\ic high ceiling~. rich carpeting.
· completely equipped kitchen and
two hath s. There are sw imming
roob and sptL" near each
home. A 12 court tennis and
racquethall duh. An
exdusire country duh. ·
Ami srwcial pririleges at
the new I>esert Princes~
Kesort I Iott:!. operated hy
Princess Cruises. the
.. Lo\'l' Boat" people.
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French elegance only minutes afoot from the new Fashion
Plaza and the famous Courtyard shops of Tahquitz-McCallum
Way Lo\'el y accommodations decorated by noted designers.
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Tennis courLI\. swimming pools and exerci!\e
facility. A concierge to ~L'>sist you and
a ralet and maid to carry. dean
and pamper. Tres magnifiqu(!!
l lnbeatahle recreation at the
Desert Princess. l 'nparalleled
elegance at the Deauville. Take
your pick!
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Anew view
of ~li1rtle Rock.
It's a view of tranquil
hillsides and striking natural
beauty. With sophisticated
comforts of elegant homes plus
the privacy of electronically-
controlled entry gates. And
. it's more.
I~s a special view on living
that can be seen in each of
the sop~ted homes of
Turtle Rock f\>inte -luxurious
homes displaying the atten-
tion to detail and unhurried
craftsmanship that are hall-
marks of J.M.~ Compan)L
Interiors are large, dra-
matic and feature-filled. There
is central air conditioning.
Special, hand-troweled ceiling
treatments. Hand-finished
oak cabinetry. Hand-set
ceramic til~ in the kitchens
and oak-framed luminous
ceiling lighting. There are
gourmet appliances including
Jenn-Air tri-convertible cook-
tops. And there is much
more: including a sensational
recreation center with pool,
spa and cabana~
Come share our outlook
on this very special part of
Irvine and you're bound to .
agree. Turtle Rock just doesn't
get any better than this.
*A H~' As!Jociation fman-
o ally supported by all residents
maintaiM recreation facilities and
com'1'0n al"l"as. Ask our saks ~
sentafiw for details.
FROM Slll,'tXX>
6 Monterey Circle Irvine, Calif
(714) 854-2363
Sales office open ®ily from 10 a. m. to
5 p. m. Loter hours by appomtmmt
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estate sites behind ded gates in
Belcourt. Newport Beach's exclusive,
guarded-gate community of sophisti-
cated townhomes, luxurious single-
fami ly attached homes and custom
home sites where you may build the
custom home of your choice.
MANOR CUSTOM SERIES
PLAN60
2 Chadbourne Court
4 Barrenger .Court
2 Weymouth Court
4,536 Sq. Ft., 4 and a den or 5 bedroom,
4 baths, 2 story, family room, huge
master suite with retreat, 4-car garage .
. $775,000
Newport · each~
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14 Hillsdale Drive ... CUSTOM LOTS .
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TERRACE COLLECTION
34 Hillsdale Drive
2,254 Sq. Ft . on one level, 3 bedrooms,
21/i baths, spacious living room with
fireplace and wet bar, garden kitchen
with spacious nook and window.
3,010 Sq. Ft., 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths,
spacious family room with wet bar
and fireplace, opulent master bedroom·
retreat with luxurious bath.
$465,000
Belcourt makes it easy t9 buy your
own lot and build a dream home of
your own design. Choose from a half-
dozen remaining custom sites priced
frotn $260,000.
Available in December
$440,000 .
24 Hillsdale Drive
2,676 Sq. Ft ., 3 bedrooms, 3Yi baths,
2 s~ry,'for-mal li ving room, lavish
m aster bedroom a nd second bedroom.
with private bath.
$455,000
40 Hillsdale Drive
3,340 Sq. Ft., expansive living room,
spacious family room with second
fireplace, garc!~n kitchen with green-
house window and large no9k, 3
secondary bedr¢om~,.31/i baths and
lav ish master suite. )
Available in December .
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3BR 3BA condo, CM Large 3 bdrm 2 bllh of-PCH S275.000 521 Oen Waterlront w/boat En ertalners large 3 bdrm Beautiful highly uporaded
S 132,900 home located I~ Newpor1 Carnellon By owner doctt Lse opt $980,000 + den w/prlvete yard 20x4-0 Buddy hm lrg
2BR 2'ABA condo. CtiA Heights PLUS 2 bdrm, 2 673--024 1 or 673· 1541 Coast Prop. 673-54 lO pool , SC>• Sacrifice ai l1v/dln area w/pullman
S 129,000 bath apt above 4 car gar· "--ti •~-1_.. $369.900 Cell Patriett krtch 2BR 1 ba Very n;ce 2BR 21.+eA condo. CM age. 4 years Old Asking _. _.. • ..., Tenora 63l·l266 enctosed patio All unit·
S 123,900 $285,000. .__.. _ llllW&Y 39R 2t>a. pool hm. extras. lzed. ~t 54-0-5937
1BR 1BA condo, CM ...... .... H bor/Bak $142 900 Pia.a. Pool + c.port. 177.500 0,.half blOCk to both ar er . · · llUM.l.&f PAii
SllCl'lfloe at Mi,999. All t1*41 properties have T r aditiona l be8chea. 3,000 sq. rt. owc 2nd. 541 •8077 ,.. m1m 12x52 FLEETWOOD hOme
bdrm only $78,900. g.ages and fireplaces. home on 90' IOt Well· &MillhlJ......... on this Slivered<> Model In with an 8x32' EXPANDED
won't Intl Ctlll Berber All ere tsank owned and Realty maintained and quality 3BR ~ Pleyrm w/trpl llllMT LIVING ROOM KING
631-1288 801 the lender will finance 631-7370 bull! ii Bedrooma. large & pool tbl. 2 ba. $13 1,000 ~~t=eP~. b!t~:.r:n SIZED BEDROOM A ---------1 them as low u 10¥.% living room with flrepleoe. 548-6023 or 67s.8918 1111 Yll.11 great large kitchen & nxeq Interest. Make an formal dining room end \ absolutely lovety home In 41 bdrm. 3•,; beth + large bath Agt. 54-0-5937 on... on one 01 thele specious lemlly room 8 nice locallon. Close to Hen. over $150,000 In up-l-=---=-=--1&11 f-..... betgeln$. SflffnrM41 IO. opening to large brlclc WIE WT1llE community tecllltlea. grades. Huge spa. Must O.t tf Stitt
---IM NORTH LAGUNA white patio and gardens. Room The bargain of the areel S 144,000 see thlt gorgeous former Prt~rty 1558
Several sharp condos Tradit1·onal water view. Pvt comm. '°' pool or new home. Imagine: 5 Bedroom or 4 lnlH ....... ..., model hOIM. Call Craig MAUI c6N60 Lovety 29R Boat Canyon. 3BR 3be + Call to seel Bedroom + Den, 3 Bath, 18124 Cu1Y8f Dr. Irv. now for an appt · ~=t~~ In Realty maid's qrtra. Blue Chip 142-1200 !amity room with fir&-711-l• 760-5000or631·1266. ~!:1,'~[~11~ ~ ~~
1·2 or 3 bedrooma. aom. envtronmnl Und« $400K place, updated electric finance w/$5000 dn ·F/P
with views, t•ma avail· 631-7370 MESA VERDE Charmer. kitchen, dining room and S 106.000 pool. Owner
able. From a133,ooo ----------' 3BR 2ba, move In cond super enclosed back. Tlilll 1111 Agt 852-1677 /e ves
$164.500 yard! All this plus home Fantastic expansive 640--067 1
(714) 673 4400 LUll....,.../Ull UPPER NEWPORT BAY 5 w11ranty fOf S 159,000. • Stewarl Mdl In beautiful -------~
eo.ta Meta prime loc. 2 Br 4ba +pool. 142 1200 Turtle Rock feeturlng 5 .... rt Pnt lSIO
BdnN, 2'h ba, air cond. STRIP CENTER: Yorba • • Bdrm end 3 c.r garage .. Ulfl.I 11111! . ••• -llll-• me. yard. comm. pool & UndL s 1.2 MIMlon.. Private spa Very private Ab I t b I I _,, •• -I.
apa. $135.000. Agl. CALL FOR S~·UPS location. Fantastic con· Pr!:t~$ 3 :c;~a 2~1t ASPEN CREEK RESORT
&44-e&3e Call !or delall9. 840-5078 dltlon CloM to bath exec t'#nhme Pool, Chair l5 . at your beet. SPYIUIS ~ $459.500 spa • tennis Try 10% door Prot8SS!Onllty dee· &.91 UnmT oat• .... 12 I down or rent. Call Patridl orated Sleeps 8-10 Cov·
TRIPLEX w/Nlf'4y beaeh. Cenu MJ llu l -760-8702 -ered prkng, sauna. 5'>8. Lot Value. $&95.000 c Fantutlc custom 4 Bdwn, l t11• at ..,,. s 150 per night. Dys ~~~~~~~~~~T~a~l\lm::~Rltr~7~5~0-~1~55~2:..: !,si!.~~81 !.!am 0~ LETl1 WORK FORYOU lM-11M ll.lffSUn.l'f 241-0292, Ev 651-85111
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What a tantaatlc home! occupied and I m· THER"'•LEST•TERS expanded/custom end ~ "' unlt"E' plan.• Spa/pool ...... /"-.... Featuring 3 Bdrms a 3 macutate Includes 1 pr1· 5-46-2313 ......... 000 ........ 722-64e0 _ -
baths. this pool home hat vete pool & spa and all1----.,.--,,.--,~..,.....,---· • ,_ all F~ windows & the amenities one ex· Meta Verde 4Br 28a. 2250 ~-:.:...1 21-doort +. one of the moat pec1a In 8 home of this slf. Pool, spa. Sep dining, •-·-L.. MUST SELLI 2 m1tr bdrm.,.-....... -.-. ___ -..;..;;•;;;&
prtvete yards In Big Ca-mannltude. Excellent low skylltea, FR. drk rm -· lMI 2 tun b•. greenbelt view. •mil-==* ... _ I ..,, S209K Qwnf 966-2307 ocean brMZe sec bldg ----nyon. ~It • and you' I lnterut 111umable · !FMfl!M I UY a142.ooo Btr ~ NOT A LIST AGENCY
want to llva In It financing. Reduced to * .... NWI * OCEAN VIEW lBR. 3ba. 3 *IH ... 111*
S499.500 $795,000 _ Assume 1st, 11~~ 30 lrplcs, high beamed cell· Charm nae waves $300'1 .,.. W 1-4 .,., llMIJ 1·4 flxed:)oan. 2BR 21,;ba lngs. Walk to beech lnl SAT I• 2-1 Blks waves lb< ebde S400 424 IM , ..... IHI 1 l1lr ..... •elt T 1Hrft4t. A/C. tlreplece. S465.000. Carole Tatum Jll/2'hl& I 1ff--U Nr SCP 2br hse I/yd $550 711-1.. lM-IN upgraded amenities. Rltr 759· 1552 505 VISTA FLOM -Ocean els 2br 2bl $575
Pool/jec. 646-4642 or I •-· L 1_9 Ted Hubert 756-1540 3br 2b8 gar upper S800's
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' Designers solve window-decorating pl-ohle1ns
Burlington Industries contest
gives the treatmen-t to winners
By BARBARA MA YER .......... ,...
Odd-sized windows are the main window decorat-
ing problem In moat American homes. according to
Burlington Industries.
The fabric producer bases this statement on the
results of Its recent national contest. Contestants were
invited to send In pictures 6f their problem windows.
Thirty of the moat common dltflcul11es were selected
as winners by the comparw's ready-made window
:overing& division.
Winners received window schemes created for
them by Interior designers as well as enough curtains
and draperies to implement the suggested treatments.
Five Individuals also received cash awards -one of
$5,000 and four of $1,000 each.
A'tter analyzfng all the entries. the company
=oncluded that the moat common problem is dealing
with odd-and Irregularly-shaped windows~ next
' Besides the problem windows already mentione(j,
others which give people a hard time Include bay
windows. patio and French doors. windows in
stairwells, nigh overhead windows that can't be
reached, windows that open inward and those with
obstructions -such as air conditioners or radiators
-Installed beneath them .
Solutions proposed by a panel of designers for
soecific situations In the contest are readily usable In
other situations as well, according to Burlington. For
example. to Improve the look of rooms with 'tflndows of
different sizes, the strategy of using the same material
for each one Is usually successful. In one instance,
where two odd-sized windows were on the same wall,
the designer treated them as two elements In a picture
wall, covered each in the same material and then hung
paintings above the smaller one to balance It against
the larger window a few feet away.
With multiple windows, such as those found In a
bay, the technique of giving each window Its own
curtain or Roman shade and then tying · the whole
together with a' valance and side. draperies was
effective in several rooms.
Most of the designers turned problem windows
into decorating assets not by hiding the windows but
by virtually drenching them in fabric. As a rule, three or Moet of tlJe daJgners turned
problem lrindown Into decor-
·~•••'-not by lddlng the
wlnaown bat by virtually
• sometimes four separatEf elements were employed In
each treatment. These Included an undercurtaln or
Roman shade, side draperies, tiebacks and a va lance.
drencblnl them la fabric.
One of the conditions of the contest was that only
ready-made curtains and draperies from Burlington's
line could be used. Nevertheless, the designers
managed to achieve some custom touches with the
comes poor window placement; then, mixed combma--ready-mades. For example, several stitched together
lions of alas and shapes In t~ same room. two or more tiebacks to obtain a length of fabric long
According to Donald J. Johnson,. execu11ve vice enough to make large decorative bows or to serve as a
president, lfla reeatlvety easy .to use wlndow;coverings jab()t. ·
to control the vtew, the entry ·of sunlight, .and .the Onelnventlve ldeawastosewtogethertwosets'of
\mount of privacy. SOiving esthetlc problems, such 'as the same curtains in different.colors. The resul\lng
how to deal wtth stained glass and leaded. glass two-toned curtain was then hung and folded back and
windows, Is also fairly simple. caught on a hook. thus exposing the second color to
Where a set of windows was too long for ready-
mades. another designer chose three (two beige and
one blue) sets of curtains and hung them In layers on
three d l#erent curtain rods. Then she plaited the blue
and beige tiebacks Into a large braid and used that
braid as a tieback.
• For a tiny dining area. a designer stapled curtain
panels onto the walls from ceiling to floor. then hung
For a dny dining area, a
de81gner •tapled curtaln pan-
els onto the walls from celling
to floor, tben bung draperiet1
In the same material at the
wlndo1"'8.
draperies in the same material at the windows. In
another treatment, another chose to hang four sets of
sheer vaJances on four curtain rods to produce. in
effect. a four-tiered ruffled curtain
One important factor In making these unusual
treatments possible Is that the variety of choice in
ready-mades has increased recently. Nowadays. extra
full and deep fabric valances are sold with two rod
pockets. The look can be varied according to where a
second drapery rod Is placed.
Hung near the top rod .• the effect is balloon-like;
hung lower. a slender narrow valance Is created By
Installing a larger rod than the top rod. one can also
create an awnihg-lil<e effect.
Ciean glass before cutting
If you use a glass cutter to cut glass to size for
replacement In a window. always clean the glass
thoroughly. Oust that Is barely visible can Interfere with
the cutting operation. But structural dlfflcultles are harder to deal with . the room. ,
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Lido 3Br 28a. Speetaeulat $e00/mo. 493--2710 3026 W. Pac Coall Hwy by Dec 1 S300 mo t apt 2Br 2Ba S350/mo + S65 sq/It suite 3 tndlvld-CLOSE THIS YEAR
view from d~ IMng & Newport Beacl'I relrig TV S 140 sec Gary, ~6-0605 ''I ullls l<ent. 673--8661 ual otttces s 1.25 sq/ft Un<* 9 11 grcSss
mstr bdrm. crpt, atk CNlt ••tr• $125+ wugc, no cleposlt Dys, 857·4680 Eves NNN Catt Rogets Realty Agent 650-6330 ~u~~~":,u,~ $,.&'!· 2'M V1utiH lt1t1fl M~:P ~":~. ~~,~~c~.lnt1l1 Wutt4 272' 675-2311 filUUIYllUU.
675-0200 or 673-78&4 •---rm-""!!b•a"". p.ieat.;, • 2722 Npt Bch Norma 650-5405 MATGAE.prOf female n<Js Large Exec Ofc, ~ 8 Unit Apt. Bldg. under
Nwpt Penln 38drm 2Ba. gar, 2 car C81'port $1050. LA abln M fFn-smkr to shr NB 1tudloor 1 Br apt tnCDM Sch, nr airport, bank const now tn Sunnymead
yrly rntlt S 1050-S 1200. Fri (213)546-3546 or POOi 11 cir TV 2 2sR 2BA l/pl spafW·D to $600/mo. Please call bldg Conl . kttch & recp (714) 5'48-7001
VIiia Rent• 875-7015. S.ttSun (714) 756-9970 fr"""• • .....:1 14 · Gar $425 j0M M2· t954 Kim Nichols 759-1238 area lneld S 1000 mo -STiii W -••• .,....., ........, . 833-9365 liiit1: • nw
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G1tden Apt STUOIO. Tmke lndry rm. pool, IP&. patio 4BR 009f"llron1 fully furii. lronl dpht S395 Pref . 274t PRIME Office Space •n new -Ass·d $4 IK tmpno
ovet ...... 543--0329 S69S/mo. 751..()869 · I cotof TV Avail monthly & PfOI pe<son 631-2053 Newport Beec:tt, avail tm· & 8 51( land • Clo84Hn '85 ~ly 675_6173 agl --SINGLE GARAGE medlately $550/mo . St73,000 Eactt See • IAITll UIT au 2'11 --__ MI F ah r 2 Br Cd M EAST SIDE CM .IAOll$ IUl n Video DaV'9 Leighton.
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·28r-2Ba-2 ffplc9-2 rm OCMll view, 2724 $350/mo 760-1008 M 2 ,.•••••llliiiilll•••••• .. encl i>ar-vaultedc*linp.. kltc:MnS695utll1pd.Call . M/F shr 3Br2ba NB apt SttHtt ••• n•1n1-11n •
gele guard9d commuru. colleet (213)M3-'403 + urns. Ml • n-smkr 112 blk bch •Student ok •Y STIUIE
l'f· 1 blk to FUNori lllend. Smtllf Secluded Studio. PC~~f~ 1~ lr60502_B5~9;urn S335/mo 6s0-2099 Scon RV's Stora""' Speces avail Ill LUii No pets. oatl 844-0509 for Fantutlc ocean vu on lg ,.. .,up ... x -.-2 pvt offices and 1 recep-
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DELUXE DUPLEX; 38R ctlM · 49e-62 to shr my hm $400 tn<:I t211 $399 mo 673·5952 673-133 t Mon-Fri 9-4pm Btref't Avtll lmmed l V.ba 112 bit to CNnnel u111s. 673-5892 Ive mag __ _
Nr Udo center. 500 3eth JlilC. ....... O M Bay/ocean view 3Br Non-smkr Kttc~4 p<t7 C .. •ttciAJ liPf llty 112·2111
SI $1250/mo. 144-72ti 2B' trplc. gar S500/mo ~~Iv~:: 1~2~k-~'511 I.I. Ille/Int w a 1 er Iron t 01 II cu
E.attbluff TM\hM .\pt 38r..... l111 ~2· 1559 or 759-0806 ---- _ eleganuy lurn Share
2Ba 2 a. ger No 11 new« :lbr Prof rem mid 20's needs laiiaftl/Oftict Int Secty/Aecfl>t or sec>ar· S950. M4-1010. 6-5 M-f r/ a, tchen. Fem3b n-ondsm r· I n CM same to &hr lrg 2BR In "It ate olfiees M6-5055 pool $400-A 111 • c o, gar. ur • NB $400 avlll now "' -
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Real estate Survey
highlights·prices
DES MOINES, Iowa -:-The average price tag for a new
home Is $103,633, while an existing home averages $93.163,
according to a faJI survey by Better Homes and Gardens ReaJ
Estate Service.
City
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DAll.Y l'&OT/RllAI. QJ'~TI
Mortgage Watch
30lhrFl1H '151"t FllH 1-.AllM
115•. • 2 5pls 8 875._ · 3 5 PIS M% caps -
11625°0 • 2 PIS 9 75~. , 2 5 pis 2·5% caps
But there Is a large variation In costs across the nation.
For example, the average existing home price Is $4 7 ,500 In
Buffalo, N.Y., while In Saddle River, N.J., It Is $435,000. New
home prices range from $60,000 In Buffalo to $350,000 In
Carmel, Calif.
The semi-annual survey, conducted among Better Homes
and Gardena brokers nationwide, highlights.home prices In 100
communities repreeentlng different geographic areas and
population alzea. A typical home is based on broker estimates of ·
the cost of a three-bedroom, 1,600.square-foot home with 1-12
to two baths, In a desirable neighborhood.
Clliuto
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1175~ -2 PIS
1175•,.. -2 25 pis
11750,.0 -3 25 PIS
12125 ... -I Pl
1187~·· 3 5 pis
12°•0 -1 5 PIS
11 50., -3 25 pts 10 25..,. -3 75 pis 1·5% caps
11875' • 1 Pl 9 25-... • 3 pis 2-5 75% caps
The survey showed a home stays on the market an average
of 95 days before It sells. In Concord, N.H., houses are snapped
up in an average of 12 days. Greenvtue, Miss., reports the
longest span of 209 days. "'
The average ratio of sales price to asking price nationally Is
94 percent. This means a house listed for $100,000 seUs for
about $94,000.
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12 .. • 2 PIS
115 ... -3 875 PIS
11 875•.. -2 PIS
115a, • 3 5 pis
11 s•. · 2 5 pis
115°0 2 pts.
1175', • 2 PIS
115•. • 2 pis
1175°0 -2 PIS
11°0 · 4 5 PIS
11625"• • 2 25 pis
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8 875'• -5 5 pis 2·5% caps -
9' • 2 pis. 2·5'11. caps -9°~ -3 25 PIS 2·5 75% caps
9 5•, -2 PIS 2·6"9 c:aps
8 5' • 3 5 PlS 2·5 5, tat>S
In addition, Better Homes and Gardens brokers said they
are pleased with current market actlvtty. as S4 percent rated
business activity as "good," 39 percent as "average." and 8
percent as ·'poor.''
Rates are representative ol 90 percent frnancrno Points shown include origrnat1on and discount tees
Price list
New Home/~ Home · ·
Albany NY $85,000 $80,000
Alt>uquerque NM 95,000 89,000
AnchotegeAK 133,321133,321
Atlanta GA 100,000 80,000
Austin TX 1°'4,000 94,000
Batttmore MO 110,000 90,000
eo.ton MA 259,000 229,000
Buffalo NY 80,000 47,500
c.rmel CA 350,000 300,000
Chicago IL
North 300,000 130,500
South 130,000 80.000
0. Molnee IA 77, 110 68,000
Detroit Ml 122,625 77,457
Paloe V.,d9a Eatat• NA 230,000
Miami FL 95,000 83,000
NeehYllle TN 86,000 82,000
Salf Lah City UT 88,900 66,500
San Diego CA NA 166,202
San JOM CA 180,000 130,000 Southw91t 78,000 65,000
Clndnattl OH t3,000 85,000
Colorado Sprlnga CO 90,000 85,000
Coltt N9Ck NJ 275,000 200,000
Columbus GA 75,000 5f,000
Concord NH 90,000 86,000
, Cranston RI 19,000 58,tN
' ... Oeyton OH 86,000 80,000
Denver CO 100,000 97 ,500
Fort Mey9r9 FL 75,000 76,500
Full«ton CA 170,000 130 385
Grand Rlipld1 Ml 72,400 .eoo
Honolulu HI 181,000 17 ,000
Houston TX NA 81,
"Jadlaonvtne FL 74,
KanMI CHy (North)
LM VegM NY 95,500
LOI Angelee CA
~ ~t...~ 111.87295,180 Otdahoma ""Y OK 82,000 75,800 Om~ NE 80,00015,285
Orlando FL t 1 ,000 87 ,650
Phit9delphla PA 130,000 100,000
Phoenix AZ. 90,000 78,000
St. Loul1 MO 100,000 95,000
Syracuae NY 81,500 78,000
Terre Heute IN 75,000 80,000
Toledo OH 80,000 70,000
Virginia Beech VA 84,000 78,000
Wahington DC 135,000 155,000
Win.ton-Selem NC t3,900 86,000
Yakima WA 74,000 53,000
Tearing ~ut walls
reciuires planning
BJ ANDY LANG ................
0 . -You one. gave edvlce to
aomebody who wented to tear
~n • well In the houM. The
~newer referred to loed·beertng
und non-loedlng beertng pertl·
tlone end how to make aure
!fhl~h was which. I would •P-
preclete It If you could repNt
the lldvlce •Ince I have • almllar
project In mind.
A. -Without going back to the
other reply, the rule In aJI such
cases Is that you mus1 know
ahead of time whether the wall Is
load·bearlng or not. If It Is, new
suppor1 wlll have to be found for
the cefllng, a Job that should be
undertaken only by a pro-
reesk>nal. If the wall Is not load·
bMring, it can be removed
Mthout fear of consequences,
although It must be pointed out
rhet greet care must ~ taken
becal• of the pretM.ik:e of
~Mdpfpea.
How do you teu whether a wall
ii loed-*'1ng? When the celllng
IOlltl run et right angles to the
•Ill. Or, to put " another way, a wan .. non-loed·bearing when
the Jollta ~ the wall run In the
aame dnctton. H you are unsure.
better get en opinion from ~
. .
body who knows, not only about
the load·bearlng subject but
about the removal of the wall
itseff.
Q. -I wHI be doing a protect
thet cah tor drtlllng • large
number of holee. I tine etwap
preferred. bnce and bit for .....
type of worts, but~ roucan
help me wtth • Pfoblem I etwep
hne. It'• the breelclna of ....
wood when the drltl 6tt goee
throuth on the other tide. la
there NIM Wr/ to etop the
wood"°"' .,...twtng •the bit goee tftrough? ,
A. -You did not say what the
project ls, which would have
made the answer more ~nent.
However, when using a br and
bit, you lhould atop drUHng as
soon a the pofnt Of the bft comes
through the other side. Do this
when the bft projeetl tf'e tlnlelt
fractton of an Inch. Turn the work)'.! ,J
around and complete tt. drjlllnt~
Anotherwaytoetlmlnme1pHn1er·
Ing la to attach a ptece of ecrap
wood to the akM on wNch the btt
will emerge. When you drtff the
hate, the ecrmp wood wHI lteep the
main wood from being marred.
(Andy Lang_.... qu.tJons
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Reno NY 108,382 114,325
Aoc::Met« NY 98,000 15,000 ' . I
Care of antique li~ens
easier in modern age -
In the Victorian age, keeping house-
hotd linens white and spotless was a
task that required knowing a number of
hqmemade recipes for removing
staJns, washing with hard water. and
adding starch.
Fortunatefy, care of antique 1extltea
Is much easier today, according to
Country Home magazine. Although the
Ideal care formula may differ from cqe
to case, here are some basic pointers
to follow: '"*"" Almost all antique linens need some
type of cleaning before they're used,
stored, or displayed. Dirt speeds up
deterioration and encourages damage
from bacteria, mildew, motd and In·
sects. Even textHes that took apotlela
Should be cteaned to remove damag-
ing acids and airborne pollutants that
you can't Me. ·
Most cotton or linen textllea that ate
In good condhk>n can be washed wtth
water. GeneraJly, It's beet to use
dlatlMed water beceuM It'• fr• of Nits
and Iron lmpurttle9. Water t.-nperat'4r• atao 11 Important t>ecaute textHes
absorb more as the water temperature
Iner ...... To reduce the rllk of flbere
· breeklng from overabeorptlon, uM
cotd or warm •t• rather than hot.
If the pleOe la colored,,.t•t It for
cok>r'faatneaa. Plaoe a drop or two Of •
dlttHled .. wat• on • tmall, ln-
coMplcuous apot. Watt untN It IOl!kl In,
thwl blot with • thick white towel. " the
caor rune.. you'll need todrycleen the
piece or dlsplay or store It as Is.
White or colorfast linens from the
19308 or later can uauaJty be machine
washed. Allow the tub to fill with water
nrst, then add the detergent. To
remove light staJns, add a smaJI
amount of nonchlorlne bleach. Mix the
solutlon well before putting In the
text Ilea.
More delicate pieces should be hand
washed. Use an enamet, glass or
stainless ateet container. Again, make
your solution of water and detergent
before adding the textlle. Do not acrub
or agitate the piece. Instead, gently stir
the water above the tektite ... RJn1e wef I
Mth dlstllled or softened water, then
t>lot with clean towets.
linens that are In good enough
condition to ute can tie ·Ironed wfth
care. Ute a ciean, well padded board
and a ctean prea ctoth. Ant dampen
the plecee, then wrap them In a towel
and Mt the bundle In a cowred
container. Allow the bundle to stt for a
few houra Uf!.tll the moisture spreed•
throughout before Ironing.
Store Hnena and other floe textH• In
an acld·free environment. Wood.
cardoo.td and paper prOduce lldds
that are harmful to textU•. To make
-vOOden drawera and ctoeeta safe, eot1t
the lnakte wooden ...... with poly-
urethane vamtlh to act as an actd b9rrier ..
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Thia hOme requlr .. onlY minor repairs. Buy tow
and fix tt yourtelf-INSTANT EQUITY! 3 BR, 1
BA and large yard tor unbeatable value. Don't
wattl C... to ... nowt ~
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0wnera 1'Jlt trllMfwred after having completed
ext.WW rwnodettng. Picture perfect 3 BR, 1 'n
BA home In eo.ta MeM. Many new features too
numeroua to mention. Easy to see-call nowt
'BANPaaY-1141,111
Welt maintained 5 BR. 1~ BA home In Mesa
North wtth ftrepteoe, formal dining room, cov-
ered patio and new roof. Super for family with
chlldren-located near schools. This home Is In
exc:etlent condition and won't last! Call nowl
a• •••••n 1111.-Spectacul•r 2-atory, 5 .SR home with
kttchen/famlly room combination, formal dining
area. ll'vtng room wtth fireplace· and enclosed
patio with hMter. Superb family home romantl-
catty decorated to appeal to all. This home can
be your farntty't paradise-call to see todayl
mn•-1114,111 Aawt111 3 BR, 21~ BA townhouse was the model
for the complex. ee.utlfully decorated In superb
taste. ldMI community living with pool and
tennis. Be the 1tnt to aee this home! Call now.
Ttl••• • 1'111!1111 ~ 1111,111 c.at now on thla 3 BR, 21A BA College Park
home. Exoenent location on cul-de-sac to raise
your famffy. UWlg room with fireplace, separate
famlty . room,' formal dining and productive
kitchen. You'M always be glad you chose this
home OWK all the r .. t . See It nowl •
unw••• 1111.-Fat>utoua Eaatlid9 home. 3 BR, 2 BA, famlly
room wtth ftreplace, formal dining and large yard
wtth patio ehow grem p()tentlal. Instantly appeal-
ing IMlde and OU11 Move fut on this beautiful
home an outatandlng buy that won't wait
around I
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Have you w.ntect to move up from your smaller
home? Here't your chance to obtain a large
IP9doul home In Eaatt6de Costa Mea. 3 BR, 2'n
BA wtth MP91at• etudy and large famlty room.
Large pool wtth IOlar t...t and coi:y sun room.
See It todayt
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Grecbll 4 BR + den Meea Verde home hat ~ Located nw 2 1golf COUrMI and 2
pmb. ~ Y8fd wttti poof and patio, end
llde hld1nay pell() off the ~new add.on
flmly room anct teen ~ wtth It's own
entry. Bring ir. ~ off.rt' AH terma wm be
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CONDOS
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Clean, move-In condition end unit with 2 BR, 2
BA, custom cabinets and pantry In kitchen.
decorator drapes, carpets and wallpaper. Super
home for beginning family. Community pool and
rec room and nicely kept landscaping all
around. Call tor you showing nowt
MYUW 111,111
This could be your first home or your first
Investment. Charming 2 BR, 1 BA condo with
cute kitchen, breakfast bar and llvtng room
that's bright and sunny. See It nowl
UUT~lltll -1111 ... Two story, 2 BR condo with vaulted ceilings,
fireplace In llvlng room, patio and double at-
tached garage. Take advantage of low Interest
rates -purchase your first home nowl
Wll'Tum 1111,111
Charming 2 BR condo Is In excellent condition.
Remodeled kitchen with all new appliances.
Good ~th~ corner location with swimming
or walk to the beach. Just listed so call today.
MIPllT IU• WILi Tl MUI 11••
Modet perfect 2 BR, 2'n BA condo with vaulted
celllngs, flagstone fireplace, mini bllnd.s, at-
tached 2 car garage AND mini ocean view. Call
today for your opportunity to see this exquisite
home.
YDY ll&IP 1111,111
Two story condo In excetlent SoUth Coast Metr~
tocatlon. Either 4 BR or 3 +·den, 2 baths, large
master bedroom with aundeck, mlnl~yard with
patio and two car garage. Coi:y comptex with
pool and spa. Call to ·1ee today!
lmAL 1....-
LOwellt priced 2.:story, 3 BR, 2'A BA condo on
tee land In the Bluffs. Terrtflc wooded greenbelt
vtewl Modern decor In luscious beige. Calf to see
lmmedlatety.
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Large 1 BR condo In prestlgloo• etevator
bUMdlng wtth comforting aecurlty. WtMf. to
lhopa. Boat slip P<*'bllttles. L<Mlfy pool.
Clllt now.
-.. 645-0303 .
HARBOR AREA
._UY IUl1T 11 .....
Lovely 3 BR, 2'A BA home wi1h view of canyon
and back bay. 2 story home on exta large tot
offers bonus room, formal dining, 2 fireplaces,
parquet floortng, covered patio and RV acceas. ~ A large home without a large price. Call to see
today!
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3 BR, 2'/r BA custom U-shape home wtth family
room & living room with fireplace. Cupboards &
closets galore! Plus-separate guest ~tte with
2 rooms and a full bath. Lovely pool and spa and
new patio. Don't miss your opportunity to own
this exceptional home! .... _. ....
Rambling 2-story home with 4 large bedrooms,
high beam8d ceilings and circular stalrcue.
Double marble fireplace open to living room and
dining room. Elegant master suite with fireplaoe
and his/hers bathrooms overlooks picturesque
pool with recirculating rock fountain. A fine
~rt home you should see right away!
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Custom 4 BR, 2 BA home on Lido Island with
living room with flreplaoe & wet bar and lots of
windows open to large patio. Extra wide lot on
excellent street-to-street location. Priced rlght
to sell faS1! Must see It today!
tlE ._UNI Mn.-
Ideal location near the Wedge. Large 4 BR, ~.
BA home with delightful atrium and latge rec>
room wtth wet bar. Weft appointed master
bedroom with balcony patio. Owner wlll carry
first. Call right away!
.... ,mun i••• 3 SR home designed for entertaining family.
Wetl equipped modern kitchen and ~arate
dining room make It easy! S'Parkling ~ and
hot tub surrounded by wonderful landscaping
and plenty of patio space for outside fun. Bay
and city lights view. A tasteful home you
shouldn't miss!
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BeautlfullY decorated 3 BR. 2 BA home with 35'
boat slip In quiet, private location. Brtght, open
and sunny from end to end. Gor~ view!
Furnishings Included, boat is negotiable. CaJI
now I
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Outstandlng architectural designed waterfront.
Warmth of cedar and oak combined wi1h ltaJlan
tile make a very Impressive statement.
Amenities Include master suite with sensuous
bathing complex complete with sauna and skytlt
91>a. Sandy beach and pier for 40' boat com-
pletes thlt sumptuous retreat. Don't miss letting
us show you this spectacular home.
WlJlll'l.-T I••
Big and beautiful! Inviting and gracious warmth
of woods, special tiles and luxurious carpets
throughout. Outstanding buy on a very spectaJ
Island complete with dock and side ties for your
flotilla. Let u. lhow you thls perfect 3 BR. 3 BA
home. Euy to tee-just catl. .
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Elegllnt home provides 4 BR, 4 BA, suntcen
oonverutlon pit with flreptac;e, formal dining,
famlty ·room. foreWr views of channef, bay & city
lights fr°"' both ftoor1 and botat dock. Very
lrnpree.lfve throughout! Caft for appointment to
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Attractive 2 BR, 2 story townhome,ln quiet,
private location. Greenbrier modet. Wood
floors. large mirror & stained glass In entry.
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Spaclous 4 BR home on large lot needs an
Imaginative buyer to turn thll "ClndereUa"
property Into the beauty of the area. _,__ .,.,..
Perfect smaller home. 3 BR. 2 BA, completely
remodeled, french doors, skytlght, crown mold-
ings, custom wallpapers, brass flxtures.
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Loaded with charm! Some bay view! 3 BR, 1.75
BA, den/game room. open beam ceilings,
beautlful pine woodwork throughout. Quality.
Ul1alff ···-Have you dreamed of the perfect home -so
customized, but at a price that Is affordable?
This 4 BR, view home may just be ltl
un11m ••• Outstanding property fully remodeled. Contem-
porary but comfortable, 3 BR. den, outstanding
kitchen, superb master suite with full amenltlet.
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Outstanding decor & Class A construction make
this new beachfront home a super buy. Com-
pletely furnished, 3 fireplaces, spa, 2 lMng
rooms. .......... ...,.,..
Large family, large boat. two story, 5 BR on 70'
water frontage. Dock 65', vesaet alongside.
Patio with custom pool and spa. ·
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50' on the bay and a charming 4 BR home wtth
lovely garden entry, lanai acroea front, muter
suite. a chef's kitchen plus dod< and beach.
GATED COMMUNITIES
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Gorgeous and sophisticated 2 BR + den
Atherton In Turtlerock Ridge. Thlt decorator
perfect ~ome hat scrumptious upgradee too
numberous to list.
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2 BR + den. Owner paid $225.000 new, then
spent $60,000 on extensive upgradet.
Gorgeous. Immaculate & ready to MUI
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Breathtaking views fro.m blutftop ovetk>Oklng
Whiskey Cove. lterlor warmth wtth hardwood
floors, brick fireplace + 3 spacious BR.
llTl•IW P11,1M
Attractive vtllage custom home, corner k>cation
near ciubhouse. Spa, 21n BA. 3 BR, self-cleaning
oven, Jenn-Aire cOOktop.
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Impeccable 4 BR. 5 BA oceanfront. To1ally
remodeled 198-4. A best t>uy. Hardwood noor.
~ 3 fireplaces, great kitchen.
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3 BR. FR $798,000 G. UVINnSTON ..... , .. K.~ 3 BR $155,000 ---......
3 BR $625,000 R. KURTZ
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3 BR $680,000 L. MCLOO~ ...... .. ..... ,.
.. BR, FR, PIS $895,000 L. ROSE .. ,_ 1111.., ........
5 BR, FR $698,000 E. BOWIE ...... il11..1111llu1 ....
3 BR, FR $798,000 G. UVINOSTON .... , -.a ........
3 BR. FR $1,225,000 E. OLSON
NEW LISTINGS
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It's not too late to live In one of TurtJerOCk's
finest condo homes. Thia Lauret 11 outstanding
In both decor & location. •..• ,.. .....
A super sharp duplex property on wide street. 3
BR up & 1 BR down, great weekend getaway
place plus Income. 4 car garge. ....., .... , .....
Suntet & ocean views forever from thll quallty-
bufft 3 BR oceanfront home. Move4n condttlon
wtth many added extras.
CORONA DEL MAR
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Ablotu1ely bellutlful 3 BR famlty room home.
. Unobe1ructec:t vtew of harbor, OCMrt and city
llght1. Quiet locatlon. Security tyttem.
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Oc:Mn, bay & city ltghtt view, 4 BR home In
presttgk>UI area. French doors plus upgraded
det8'l1. 4 car garage .
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Panoramic lft-down vtew In Corona dee t,4ar of
harbor & full-out ocean. Beeutlfully decorated 3
BR, 2'~ BA with a loYefy courtyard entry.
OTH ER AREAS
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Fabulous turn-key opportunity. Offered com-
pletely furnished. 2 BR penthOUae In security
bulldlng. Walking distance to beach. ..... , .......
Lovety 2 BR In private community by the bay.
High beamed oelllnga, bullt-in teek bookcues,
TV, stereo. Beeutlful garden patio and spa.
Leueland.
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Decorator perfect Ptan 3 wtth 3 BR + FR. lovety w8'1 COYeringt, mirrored walls, new carpet &
paint. Private gated community. .
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Popular 1 story plan wtth 3 BR. 2 QA, FR. Many
ext~I Redecorated, private spa, A/C, good
location, gate guarded community wtth pool &
tennll.
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Profeuional decorating. profestk>nal land-
ICePfng, former model, spack>ua patio. One of
Jasmine Creek's finest at • reattstlc prioe.
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~. CUStC>n)~ed 3 BR Nantucket, ocean
view. wood trlmt,\.tfendl door•, added family
area & ~yard. Aaaum. financing.
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Magnificent vtew from 2 story, 3 BR, 3 BA, FR & .
DR townhome. Bevelled mirror. plantation shut-
ters. A/C, 2 bars. 3 patios, guard gate and more .
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One of a klndt Expanded Port Royal. Fantutlc
ocean & lights vtew, private spa. Top street oft
Seavtew. 5 BR + lanai.
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Private 04Mghborhood wtth community pool &
tennll. Handaomefy decorated 2 story with 4
BR, 3 BA & spa. Megk:at city light vtew8: ... ... ...
Super custom home built by Valentine.
Spacious houM, large lot, 3 BR, formal dining,
panelled den plus recreation room.
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Impeccable taste and refinement, exQUlelte
home with gractoos country feetlng. ~emffy
room, hobby room, 4 BR plus maid's. Bel1
locatlon. ...... ..,. ..
Pool/spa, covered patio, air condition. Huge
game room, vt.w ocean -city Hghta. Preetlgk>ue
gated area. 3 BR, 3 BA. L.... ·~ Dramatic remodel, expanded dining room,
brMkfaa1 room, new mater euete with connect-
ing study, vtew. 5 BR, 3'h BA k>cated In the hMtt
of Newport.
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terraneen architecture. 5 BR. eoertng c11t1nga.
lkytlghta. Home of exceptional quanty.