HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-14 - Orange Coast PilotEdison ties
Edison H1gh's C harger and Long Beach Poly's Jack·
rabbits settled fora 14-14 standofTat Anaheim Stadium Fnday
night in the CIF Big Five Conference football finals.
The Chargers scored touchdowns in the first and third
quaners, but were forced to share the c hamp1onsh1p with the
Jackrabbits when Long Beach Poly turned an interception at
~he Edison 15 into a late score', then got on the boards again
with 59 seconds left with a 20.yard touchdown pass.
Long "Beach Poly elected to go for the tic with a place-kick.
In the playoffs, the finals are the only exceptio n to the tie-
breaker rule.
It was Edison's founh tnp to the finals, having won the
C JF 3-A crown in 1970 and Big Five Conference cham-
pio nships in 1979 and 1980.
Saddle back
La Quinta
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SAT RDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1985
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Th le E d l e o D •I·-· ~ cheerleader caa 't beU... i9r
team llQa&Ddered & 1~ ....
to the LoD4 8eacll Poly JMll·
rabblta, w&o tied tlae..,.. la
the flnal mlDatm of ....
fourth quarter lD tile CD' .,
Pl•e Conference Claa~
ploneblp• at Aaalael•
8tacllum Friday ~t. .....
Needham (70) can'I .... to
belleTe it either. For ~
eeePacec1.
FAIR
FORECASTS ON A2
Judge puts freeway fees on ice
r
1h.11 Judge: l\.t-c:n<1n h.id l\\ucd J Prevents Irvine council from acting
on petition c halle nging fe e collection
O range ( ount) ~upenor Court
Judge Thoma\ J Keenan ruled Fn -
day that the Irvine City Council
canno t all on a pet1t1on submitted b)
free"'a' critics called the Committee
ofSe\C!n Thous.ind. COST
and Easte rn free"'a's
CO<;T members had rnlll"l ted
mo re than 5.600 valid signature-. -
enough to force the counul 10 rqx•al
ns free"' a)' fee ord1nanu: or to plate 11
before \Oler\ June 3 or earlier By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Supponero; of three proposed ~outh
(. ounty freeways scored a legal v 1<.:-
Coast
An arsonist torches a play
set funded by Costa
Mesa elementary school
students./ A2.
Christmas trees to flt
nearly every Orange
Coast family's home and
pocketbook are available
UC Irvine ranks among
the top 25 universities In
the percentage of gradu-
ates who go on to earn
doctorates./82
Nation
Two American hostages
In Beirut are dead,
columnists Jack
Anderson and Dale Van
Atta have reported .I A3
World
Badly damaged flight re-
corders may be unable to
help Investigators learn
why a jet crashed and
exploded, killing 248
American soldiers./ A3
Religion
Public religious displays
spark annual furor./83
Sports
UC Irvine seeks second
straight basketball win at
home./C1
Ocean View High tops
Serra, 72·57, In boys
basketball./C1
The Lakers have their
eight.game winning
streak snapped by Den-
ver./C2
Entertainment
At the age of 82, Claudet-
te Colbert Is touring with
a 60-year-old stage play,
and loving lt./84
INDEX
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Death Notices
Entertainment
Gardening
Horoscope
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Public Notices
Real Estate
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Weather
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85
'Be
A2
lo!") Fnda) when a Judge blocked the
Irvine City Council fro m acung ne:\t
week on a pet1tton dnve aimed at
placing h1ghwa} de.,,elo pme nt Ic e'>
befo re local voters.
The pe1111on challenged an In inc
ordinance calling to r the collection of
de' elo per tl:c'I to help finance the
proposed <)an .k>aqu1n Hill!>. Foothill
The issue "'as on the agt'm.l,1 l11r
Tue'Sda~ ·.,council meeting.
I n ine ( 1t\ C le rk N a nn 1--<lll'\ '>J ld
'lhC wa\. notified Fnda\ a lternoon
~ -,.._ .. Lee.,..,...
Newport Beach llreftfbten John RupN
and Raaaell Cheek (front) and Ed Wick and
Oeor'e Pearce take atock of the depart-
ment• .. Toye for Tota .. contribution•.
Mystery San tas deliver yule
giftS in best Newport style
By USAN HOWLETT
CH -0.-, "'4 IWI
It's not a sleigh with e1ah1 Un)
rcindet'r, but it's C hnstmu ch~r
Newport Beach-stxlc for the hun-
dreds of undcrpriv1lqcd kids ble.,~
b)' a coupk of mystcnous nt.as in a
\h1ny RolJ~RO)U.
"I'm t.alkmf about a whole Roll\·
Ro)<:e full o toys," said Newport Beach f 1rt [kpen.mcot pokc\.man
Ru II \heck. ··1 me9n the front SC3t
the back ~11 the who tf car "
Thr Kn\ Knnalc., never k .n-r n
name hut ha' c le ll the'°'' 1n 1hr h~
dcpanmcnt'' .. ToH f or Toh .. hln\
tor the pa<.t thr~ or four )'Cal'. ( heek
~ld
l..a\t )Car C heck said hr saw the
n.•cr 1pt tor the to\\ at thl' bottom ot
th{' hag. rc\l·ahng that \t'vcrnl hun
drt'd dollar' had hcen \pt'nl on the
dona11o n fh<' &1ft-&1Hr\ ob"1ou\h
do not want rrcoanmon for their
~arh d('('d, JU5t the sa11~rae11on 1ha1
come\ with 1\, C brt>k \&1d
.. Tht~ '\C' httn dntnf 1t tur tht pa<;I
thrtt o r four ~t'3r<i · C htt~ \i1J
"Who l'lrt\ where tht\ l amc lrom J\
lonf. "''the\ 're ht·n·
t heck ~1d tht' gilt ~" 1n1 t'\tnt
usuall" grt off to c1 slov. <,tan l"\l'f'\
\'Ur. but h~ the 11me { hmtma<. l>.1, ~ome<1 3round the p1k o l IO\'I "
to"enna ~au~ of d nn..11 1on' h'
\pn:1al pcoplt suth a<. thc 01\\h"r.
\anla 1n the 1hr1r Ian(' l.lr
The .. ' 11\\ for r 01\ l .tnl'itC"r\ .ire
d1 ~n\Cd .it all .... C''-'Jllln Rt'at h tin·
\tat1on\ and o thcr Jr11~nll ~·Hnt'
throu1h ou1 th<' \ount'
The 'To)\ f or Toi,·· rro r.lm ".1
na111m<Atde hol1d a\ 111ll·l!<l lht"n n
(Plea.e tee MYSTERY I A.21
\IJ\ .. prl'Hnting thl· l1tunul lrom
'1\llng on the rell'n·nJum l he: ruling
rt·ma1n'> in dkll through JJn 15
v.hc:n a hc:ann11 v.111 tl(· u1ndultt:d 1n
l >ran~t: ( uunl• \upcrior I oun
In tht: mt'.tnt1m1: -.ht· -.J J ut\ '>tJtl
mem~r-. ha\t: tx·en 1ntormed tha1
tht'\ \Jn tx·g1n \11lle\ tl'1~ lrt'C:V.J\ Ice:'>
11nJcr the rule:\ 111 lhe ong1ndl
urdin;lnu· I ht: let:s will be collected
trom d e\.clopcr<, ol new homes and
busmes~·, n arL·J~ -.erved by the three
h1gh<Aa\\
Keenan' ruling tame 1n response
to a la"'"u•t tiled Fnda~ by attorneys
represen11ng a coa lition of developen
and bu<.1nc:\'> gro u ps favonng con-
~truct1on 11 thc three freeway-; The~
(Pleue itee P'REEW A Y / A2)
HB schools reach
tentative accord
in wage dispute
Thl pa' n• r J' ' nllL1de d J
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Hun11n11: n BlJ h I n1 11 H ~h llllrt'.t'• l11r ~\t• ' -
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t:lll\l' Jttrec:mt:nl 1 n .1 Ol'", lnlfl->' 'v.111tw1f'\1u1 ).l ~, m1 1llun
thJl v.111 .:1,\" 'l·.i.11.•, 'h.1' ,. T•t .-nlJ' J!'lrnn··n1 v.a'
million 1n-p.1 111 rt: l'l'' 11\1•r •r l rea,he• 11 ;,, lhur,JJ• lo1lo-..1ng
\t'ar'> J m.irJ'nl•n Ii 1 1411n1n1. 'c-.~1on lhdl
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datur. tor th1.· d1,1r:l I' ".l ~ leadll"' yuana'
to 1111n th\' UOll•ll Jnd PJ• lllll'\ s ~ : 1)1,IPl I ·llit IJI\ during the rx·ak o t
pt:r rx·r<,11n thl' \\'.H \r •lht•r 1..n :ht•"' tr ... !\ I ntr11 T\\ IJ~I 'ipnng_
rr I\ l\l••r mrlom nh h111dtnt! arti1 la1n1t·,! ttl.11 nl••Ol'\ "'a<.n I a\ailabll
1rJl11 n -,t:ll, n 1 •I 11ntrJ, I• f!r.sn ,.ii.tr\ 'lli•hl'' '>ulh a<, tho<.t'
l.lt~put,·'> h\ d third p,1r1 '°'' ,1J 11 ti pr • tJt·,! r thl '·ntJt \ e lOntral't
J1<,tr \11 rfillJ" n1,•r '. 1tli, .11, V.l'rl attending a
D1'tn, t tru,ll'l'' t s ,, 1 Ju nJ .s , n1, •t·n, Fr J,i\ JnJ "'ere no t
met·t1ng \It n1\J\ n1~h· I• 1•li11Jll' J\J11Jhk '1 ,nmmc:nt un whether thc
.1pprt•' ,. ·h ntr.h 1 ·' t •Ill· f'J• 1r 't l\l'' v. 1 nc:,t'\\ltate a l'U t in
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pu't'\ \l11ndJ' .1nd I 11l'''"' (Please 9ee A CCORD/A 2 )
Victim sues city
over canyon road
Statt>abo n ct 111c d 1n
s uit s t en1111 11112, t rom
crash that l et 1 '2 drad
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I h, 1 ,ind·run drl\t'r who has
nt'\ l' "''' n arrt'\tt:d repon~I\ stop.
[ll'J ""· M'J O\t•r Jnd look~ at . tone
,ind th1 'ped 1111
Thl· ·•"'\ult v.hi.h ~ks an un-'J'lt:• 111 , Jrnount tn damages. name-.
tht', 11' 1 l .igun..1 &•a1. h and the state
Dcp.1nnwnt of 1 ran'>JX)rtat1on a\
JcfrndJnt' ( Jltrans " responsible
tm tht• 1 11nd1tllH1 .ind design of the
\l,1 It h 1gh"' .1 \.
It " c~11mat~d 1ha1 mo re than 30
l't'11pk ha' l lo'>t thl"ir h"es dunna
.11.1111 •111hill ,1~c1dent' on Laguna
{ Jn 111 Ro.1.f
\I nt 1-. r prl·,enh'd h\ Clarem o nt
J' r 1p l lt-rh Hafil '-'hO'iUccessfully
,u•··l 1' 11 11 '-c\lo pon Beach for $6
m1l'1111 .1,1 'rar 11n tx·half of a chrnt
v. h1•" 111'11·11 'naraf\ ring neck inJury
(Pleaite itee V1CTDl/A2)
Parade of boats
to light up harbor
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( nmmodurr• < 1h nl • '' v.
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',
Otange CoN1 DAIL V PILOT I Saturday, Oecemw 14, 1"5
rsonlst torches play set
ulltwlth student money Skies to be mostly clear today
Equipment installed
only a week ago, after
kids raised 16. 000
By LAURA MERX
Of .. Dlil!r ........
be 1s suc.ccssful in burning 1t down.
There are no clue as to who set the
blaze. and the damaie i~imued to
be about $600.
The children at the school were
probably more upset than school
officills -it was their efforts that
paid for the equipment, installed only
a week ago.
the bcginnina of neitt week," Knight
said.
When asked what she thought of
the fire. Clearly said. "You wouldn't
be able to print it. I think it stinks. It is
obvisouly someone with a warped
personality."
Tti. National Weather Serva forecut calls IOf mostly clear
aklel thrOUOh Sunday, ex.cept '°' IOfM htoh c:l<>Udlneaa during tti. day, and aome fog and tow cloUda .:long the cout Mrly
Sunday morning.
High today are expected 10 reeeh tti. 60t, wfth Sunday'•
high ranging from 65 lo 74. Ov«nlQhl Iowa will renge from 35 to 45. drQP91ng down ne.r
30 In tti. cold .. t Inland areu The mountain• and deaerte wfll ... high ctoudlnesa et tlrnet,
otti.rwlte moally clear thrOugh Sunday. Mountain reeor1e win
reach hlgna from 46 to 54 today and from 50 to 58 on Sunday.
Overnight Iowa wlll drop as low as 18 In the mountains.
An arsoniSt torched a S l 6,000
wood playaround structure at Kaiser
Elementary School Thursday ni&ht. a
structure built entirely with funds
raised by the children at the Costa
Mesa school.
Last spnng the school's students
put on a jog-a-thon fund-raiser and
were able to raise S 13,000 to buy the
play set, which the district co uld not
afford, said Margo Clearly, parent
and chairwoman of the fund-raiser.
She and n voup of parents will be
asking the district to put a fence in
fTont of the school. "It would cut
down on some vandalism. Now
anyone ca.n cut through the school
grounds. If they can't fence in the
whole school. they should do 1t across
the front," she said.
U.S. Temps
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21 24
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Bill Kni&ht, principaJ at the school,
said custodians spotted lhe fire about
6:30 p.m. Thursday. By the time f~fighters arrived, the main suppon
post of the Jungle Gym-type structure
was nearly destroyed and two other
support posts were badly damaged.
The district installed the equip-
ment, which would have cost nearly
$3,000. The 5()..by-60 foot structure
includes a slide, fireman's pole,
bridge. parallel bars, tires, climbing
ladder. three swings and a Jungle
Gym. h is made primarily of wood
timbers.
The parents also plan to ask for
more lighting on the playvound. "It
1s a very dark school at night. I think 1f
it were better lighted there would be
fewer people hanging around," she
added.
Callf. Temps
"It is appalling. It makes you angry.
I know \be community shares the
same feeling I do because everybody
worked hard for it," said the pnnc1-
pal.
Knight said someone tried to set
the equipment on fire Wednesday
night, but failed. He is worried the
arsonist will continue to set fires until
Knight posted a $50 reward for
mfonnat1on leading to the arrest of
the arsonist. Before the school chil-
dren could get home with a note about
the fire. two other parents matched
Knight's reward. ..I'm sure (the
reward) will change substantially by
Although Knight thinks the equip-
ment is safe enough for the kids to
play on. be will probably not allow
them to do so until it 1s repaired.
"The kids had been waiting since
last spring and then some turkey
comes and bums it," Knight said.
"When you arc out there you c.an't
even sec it because it 1s covered with
kids," said Clearly.
Mental hospital escapees sought
From staff and wire reports
i\uthonties searched Fnday night
for three men, including a Hunt-
ington Beach man, who escaped from
a state mental hospital where they
had been sent for offenses ranging
from burglary to attempted murder.
p.m. Thursday, hospital adminis-
trator George Siela said.
Three of the men got into a waiting
car and left, Sicla said. The fourth
escapee, Jose Martinez. 27, of Los
Angeles, who was committed to the
hospital by the courts on burglary
charges, returned voluntarily. he said.
Bnan Cincotta, 22, of Redondo
Beach, committed o n burglary
charges, Monarrez said.
The sheriff's department had no
details on the cases or whether the
men had been convicted of the
charges. Monarrez said.
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Surf report
Tides
TODAY 3.43 ."'
10021.m
5:32 p"'
IUMDA't'
... SW w w w
2 5 u
t 2
Arel Non 12 24 • "' 3 8
F1r9t low ' 37 • "' 2 7 Second lllQll 10 5 h "' • 1 ~low 82•om ~.e
&in 1e1e 1ooay at 4 45 p.m • -Sunday
11 8·60 a.m end•• egM> el 4·45 p m
Moon -loeley II 9 48 Lm., -al
7:44 p "' and "-egell> Sundey " 10:41a.m.
"We believe they have left the area
and headed home," said Los Angeles
County sheriff's Lt. Joe Monarrez at
the Norwalk stat ion.
Four men jumped out a window m
a locked unit at the Metropolitan
tatc Hospital in Norwalk about 8:30
Still missing were William Sanders,
22. of Huntington Beach. committed
on attempted murder charges; John
Martinez. 30, of La Habra, no relative
of Jose Martinez, commillcd on
auempted kidnapping charges; and
Asked whether the escapees were
dangerous, Siela said, "They're not
the kind of people who would hold
you up. The courts have given us.
time after time, assurances that they
arc not sending us people who arc a
danger to the community.''
Alleged $18 million swindle
prompts crackdown on firm
By tbt Auoclated Press curities fraud, misrepresentation 1n BOATS WILL LIGHT UP HARBOR ...
SAN FRANCISCO-Twenty-five saJes of secunlles and grand theft.
because of the difficulty in finding a hundred investors were swindled in Smith said.
From Al
catered parties per square .foot than
any other city in the world."
The parade begins ofT Collins
Island in Newport Harbor at 6:30
p.m. each evening and lasts about 21h
hours. The boats will circumnavigate
the harbor m a counterclockwise
route, traveling past Harbor Island.
Linda Isle. Bay Shores. Lido Isle, the
Balboa Peninsula, Pirate's Cove and
Balboa Island before returning to
Collins Island.
A grandstand viewing area, erected
by the Newport Harbor Jaycees. will
be available to the public at the Sea
Scout base on Coast Highway.
"Many people from outside I.he
area have never seen the parade
good harbor viewing spot," said "an S 18 million np-off' by a Marin Victims of the metal scam include
Richard Luehrs, the chamber's ex-County company that has an office in retirees, many of whom invested their
ecutivc director. Irvine, according to District Attorney life savings in hopes of doubling it.
"The grandstand sho uld allev1ate Ario Smith. and the very wealthy, who were sold
that pTOblem. In addition. the Jaycees Siitteell'people were arrested and 17 thousand-dollar cont.racts for li mited
have arranged inland'Tlllrking and a others were bcin& sought in a partnerships in an FITC office and a
shuttle service to the vfcwing area 10 crackdown on the First lntemationaJ share of its sales.
a void traffic congestion on Pacific Trading Co., which allegedly sold "Some people lost everything they
Coast Highway." certificates for precious metals it did had. They invested their sav1ngs and
fi not have. they've lost it," said Smith, who Ticket prices or the grandstands branded the operation .. an S 18
VICTIM SUES ... arc S5for adults, $4 for senior citizens One of the company's leaders, million rip-off of investors."
and $3 for children under 12. Group Ronald Mcintosh. already was in Assistant District Attorney Jerry
rates also arc available. custody at a Southern California Coleman described how the tactics From Al
when he dived into a wave off Balboa
and struck a sandbar.
A"eN>rdlng10Ule,...la~w~s~u-.1t.-. S...,t...,..one was
first hit by a 1980 Toyota driven by
Joanne Covey. The suit alleges that
Covey's car dnfted across the center
lanes.
Both Covey and her passenger.
Marie Corsetti, were killed in the
accident. Corsetti's family has since
filed a SI mlllion claim against
Laguna Beach alleging that the ca-
nyon road 1s unsafe and badly
designed.
For more infonnation, call the P.ris~n for violating his parole in a FITC used to swt'ndle 1·nvestors of The suit alleges that the city and Ch be fC LAA82 I I I h t am r o ommcrce at ~ . s1m1 a~ case w en arrcs warrants millions of dollar: durino_it~ 16 state have been negligent b allowin..._______ -------wr'TP""~m"Pn-t;~~ -···--..... ·--•
tfie road's "unsafe and extremely months of operation.
h d d. . .. -------------week. . . The company used high-pressure aza.r ous con 1t1ons toeit1s1. J ill 11 Company k1ngprns include salcstacticstosell certificatesforthe
The suit also states that lighting a yceeS W Se Michael Leroy Wyatt, also known as fu ture delivery of a precious metals,
aloni the road IS poor and that p a ra de sou venirs Michael Leroy Anthony, and such as gold. silver and copper, then
officials have done nothing substan-Chnstfl)her Rubenstrun.lc, Smith suggested the buyers hang on 10 their
ual to control the speed of traffic on The 1985 Newport Harbor said. TC was ba~ m Mann holdings until prices rose Coleman the road. Coun~ and San Francisco and cm-· Chnstmas Boat Parade of Lights will 1 bo 200 1 Al · h Though Stone survived the acci-feature souvenirs from the 67th P oy a ut ~p e. ong wit
dent, the suit notes that he is still annual event. Ij5al~~i~~d 0ff~~~t~tn~ad branches in
undergoing medical care and is in The Newport Jaycees have desig-Some victims spent their life sav-
need of constant attention. oated this year's boat parade as a year-ings purchasing worthless certificates
end fund-raiser for Chamber of for gold, silver and other metaJs from
Commerce projects. T he Newport the firm. said Smith.
Campus shootist
wants transfer
ACCORD REACHED ...
Beach Beauty Pageant and fund-.. We want the word to get out that if
raisers to combat Cystic Fibrosis and people are think.Ing of engaging in this
aid missing children were among the type of massive fraud, they better stay
Jaycee events of 1985. out of the (San Francisco) Bay area
A man conv1cted of killing seven
people in the Cal State Fullerton
library in 1976, but later fo\lnd
innocent by reason of insanity, has
asked a judge to transfer him out ofa
maximum-securitr state hospital to a
medium-or minimum-security fa.
cility.
From A l
and a I percent pay hike offer from
trustees. about 400 teachers called in
sick last May 24. The district paid
$40,000 to 319 substitute teachers
who were hired to fill classroom
vacancies.
When it became clear that they
wo uldn't get what they wanted,
leaders of the teachers' union broke
off negot1at1ons and worked for the
election of three trustee candidates
who favored their cause.
The teachers batted three-for-three
in this effort, backing and helping
Jerry Sullivan, Bonnie Castrey and
David Warfield to get elected
T he three new board members took
office Dec. 2. In less than two weeks,
tentative agreement o n the long-
smoldenng dispute was reached.
The Newport" Harbor Jaycees are and out of California," Smith said.
offering hooded sweatshirts with "lf you're going to defraud Cali-
designs o n the front and back to fo rnians and Bay area peo ple ... you'd
commemorate the boat parade. The better be prepared for investigation
white sweatshirts feature a design by and arrests and a vigorout pros-
Rick French of Watcnnelon Moon ecution," he said.
marketing company. They will be Wyatt, who sometimes referred to
marketed to local merchants, yacht himself as company president and
charters and restaurants. national sales manager, was arrested
Thursday, while Rubenstrunk, who
listed himself as president, remams at
large. Bail for Mc in tosh ,
FREEWAY FEE ISSUE PUT ON ICE ...
Rubcnstrunk and Wyatt was set at SI
million in the warrants.
Each defendant faces 39 counts of
co nspiracy to defraud investors, SC· From Al
include the Building Industry As·
sociation, the Irvine Chamber of
Commerce and the lnduHrial League
of Orange County.
The same coalition challenged an
e"8rlicr COST peut1on drive. also
a1med at placing the freeways on the
ballot.
James E Enckson, an allomcy for
the business groups, said Friday's suit
charges that the latest COST pet1t1on
is invalid because freeways are a
regional issue that cannot be decided
only by voters in a si ngle city.
Superior Court Judge Judith Ryan
used these grounds m disqualifying
the earlier COST initiative las1
August.
Enckson. who 1s a former Irvine
cit} attorney, said he doc!> not
question the m otives of of COST
members.
But he said. "They've screwed up
on the law. They've chosen the wrong
legal vehicles to accomplish what they
want to accomplish ... It is not an issue
in which one city can have a veto
power."
COST members have challenged
Ryan'!> ruling on the earlier in1t1ative.
and arguments are ~heduled to be
heard Tuesday in the 4th Distnct
Coun of Appeal in Santa Ana.
William Speros. chairman of
COST. learned of the latest legal
challenge late Fnday afternoon.
"l can't believe at," he said. "I JU!it
c~n't believe it."
Speros faulted the Irvine City
Council for not taking stronger steps
to support the residents who have
signed the COST pet1t1ons and want
the freewway fee issue on the ballot. A
council maJont}. however, has con-
'1sien1l y supported the fee plan.
"I ~ti II suppon the system. and I
believe we're nght and that we'll
ultimately win this thin$," pcros
said "lfwe have to taJce 11'f1s 1h1na io
the state Supreme Court, we will."
Critics o the proposed freeways
say the new roads would promote
more development and new traffic,
noise and air pollution. Supporters
say the highways arc needed lo relieve
existing traffic jams and to carry cars
and trucks around -rather than
through -Irvine.
The San Joaquin Hills freeway
would link the Costa Mesa Freeway
with the San Diego Freeway near San
Juan Capistrano.
The Eastern freeway would run
roughJy parallel with the Costa Mesa
Freeway, linking the Riverside and
Santa Ana freeways. The Foothill
would run parallel to the San Diego
Freeway, linking the Eastern freeway
wtth San Clemente.
Irvine's part1c1pation 1s V1Cwed as
cruc1al bccau5C an estimated SIOO
million in foes for the freeways 1s
expected to come from new develop-
ment in the city.
But Orange County Superior Court
Judge William Thomson said Friday
he needed more time to review
hospital evaluations of Edward
Charles Allaway, 47, and rescheduled
the hearing for Dec. 20.
Allaway, now an inmate at
Atascadero State Hospital, contends
he doesn't pose an escape risk. is non-
assaulti vc and is therefore entitled to
be moved to a less restrictive institu·
t1on.
said. However, FlTC did not possess
the metals to back up the certificates,
he said.
"All the people ever got for their
investment was a piece of paper, a
glittery, silvery contract ... telling
them what their price was, what they
bought, what the val~e of the contract v·<..
was," he said. . •
Questions about the legitimacy of
FITC first surfaced in late 1984 after
several investors complained to the
state Commissioner of Corporations.
Soon after, two fonner FITC sales·
men quit their jobs after the company
failed to answer questions about its
back&round.
In ""February, search warrants were
cxecuted"bythe-f>imicrAttomey ana ·
the California Commission of Cor-
porations at FITC. Civil action was
filed against the business.
FITC was then placed in re-
c.c1versh1p by U.S. District Judge
Eugene Lynch, who later issued a
preliminary inj unction halting com-
pany operations by prohibiting the
use of its metal investment contract.
A trial is scheduled next Feb. 18 on
a suit by the U.S. Commodity Futures
Trading Commission accusing FITC
of fraudulently marketing an illegal
contract.
Coleman said FITC s assets were
estimated at about $2 million, Col-
eman said. He said It is not known
whether investors wtll be able to
recover their losses.
Rubenstrunlc's lawyer, Marvm
C.ahn, said FITC had "very substan-
tial nsets, probably enough 10 pay off
all viable current contracts.''
MYSTERY ..•
From Al
event sponsored by the U.S. Manne
Corps. The toys are distributed to
vanous orphanages, children's
centers and homes based on the
economic needs of the kids.
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20 kids treated
to holiday spree
at K mart store
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of tM Delly ...........
Some cli:mcntary school children
enjoyed their own "Blue Light
SJ>Ccial" Friday at the K mari store 1n
Costa Mesa
The store offered $20 Chnstmas
shopping sprees to 20 youngsters
from nearby Pomona School.
Teachers recommended children
whose families might need a helping
band with holiday gins.
•·This will make their Chnstmases
bnghter, .. said Sheila Horman. the
school's assistant pnnc1pal.
The Harbor Boulevard stor.e of-
fered the shopping sprees as pan ofa
nauonwide program in volving more
than 2. I 00 K mans and more than
42.000 children.
The Costa Me~ store picked the
Pomona students because 11 has been
matched w11h that campus since last
March in an ··Adopt-A-School" pro-
gram. Through this pro$ram. th e
store recently provided science pro-
ject materials to students at Pomona.
Store Manager Anhur While also
noted that some K man employees
have children attending the school,
prov1din~ another reason for close
cooperation.
K mart's holiday shopping spree
offer was eagerly embraced b} the
Pomona School commun11 y.
"It was real hard for me to get into
the spint of the hohda> c; until
something like this happened." said
Janet Steward. the school's office
manager. who helped supervise the
)Oung shoppers.
"'This was the qu1ckec;1 return of
parent perm1ss1on 1.lips 1n the h1stol)
of the school." said assistant pnnc1pal
Horman. "It was hke Santa Claus
came earl ) ...
The store provided each child with
a wrapped holiday gift. then each
youngster was allowed 10 pick out $20
worth of merchandise. Because the
children had already received gifts for
th&mselves, Horman cncoUTaged -
them to use their shopping spree
money to treat other members of their
families.
"The idea 1s that this as their chance
to give presents to others," she said
Fnday's"shoppingsprces took place
1n two shifts, each involving 10
students and sevcraJ adult super-
visors from the school and the store.
At the K matt cafeteria. the morning
group received a free breakfast. and
the noontime group a free lunch.
After receivin$. their own gifts from
the store, the children and their adult
companions pushed shopping carts
through the aisles. picking out pres-
ents for family members and fncnds.
Pocket calculators helped the adults
keep the youngsters within 1he $20
hm11.
At the checkout, the store provided
gift wrappang for the purchases.
The children unanimously said
they enjoyed the shopping spree. and
their supervisors said the children did
a good JOb in collecting lots of gifts
while staying within the $20 budget
Michael, an I I-year-old fifth
grader, bought a game for has father, a
watch fo r his mother. a toy gun for his
brother and a GI Joe gumball bank for
the wbole family.
Berta. a fourth grader. bought a nev.
blanket for her parents, some socks
for her father and older brother. a
watch for her mother. For a sister and
other brothers. she purchased a to)
phone, Play-Doh. a Fluff basketball
set and a Masters of the U n averse toy
Nine-year-old Vicente bought
watches for his mother and older
sister and a Hot Wheels car for his
)'Ou nger brother.
Belinda. an I I-year-old sixth
grader. treated members of her famtl)'
to a Barbie doll. a Sea Tails mermaid
doll, a toy pony and a Wild West set.
r
Delly"°' pl>olo by Lee '•l'M
11-year-old Arnulfo Rivera gets a helping band from K
mart atore manager Arthur Wlllte.
Massage services get nod
The Laguna Beach Planning Com-
m1ss1son has appro' cd a penmt for
massage sef'\ ices at a beaut) and nail
salon
The c1t\ has allov.ed mas!>age
sen ices w1ihin cm lamllS for the past
20 years. according to June Catalano.
director of commun1t) development
"The) da~tusscd 11 and didn't ha .. c
a problem w1th 11," she said.
PS Carlisle Natl Studio. "'h1ch
provides acl) he nails and manicu res.
received the conditional-use permit.
The mas~gcs will bl.' performed b) a
state-licensed masseur or masscu<.e
The Plannang ( omm1<,s1on also
tabled a n:Quesl dunng its "'edne'>·
da~ meeting tor a cond1t1onal-usc
permit for a '"l+un11 apanment-hotel
comple\. in outh Laguna The com-
m1ss1on asked V.estun V. h11ticld
.\rch11ects to return with design
changes "'The) had problems v.11h
the mass of the project ·• 1n com-
parison to other de .. elopments 1n the
area. said Catalano
It plans are approved tht· I aguna
Gatewa.,, Inn wall be located at I 5~5
\;onh C'oast H1ghv.a\
Orange Coast OAll. Y PILOT/Saturday, December 14, HMl5 A3
HB High student:·
wants to restart ~
stalled auto shoP
By ROBERT BARKER
CMIMOeMy"°411M!
For almost as long a~ cars ha~,.
needed fixing there's been an auto
shop class a1 Huntington Beach High
School
K1dc; wtth greas) hands and
smudged clothes keep their cars
running at httle cost The\ at1.o learn
something that can come an might~
hand} in adult life
4.uto shop's become an A.mencan
wa) oflife forse' era I generation~ But
that 1rad1t1on has been allowed to
•pass from the scene 'anuall> un-
nouced at Hunun&ton Belch High
There's no auto shop class this )car
School officials c11e SC\ eral reason'>
-an apparent lack of 1nterer,1 b)
student'> declining re,enue that cut!>
back on the number of da1h dass
penods. a switch an emphasis at
Hun11ngton High to a high-powered
computer center and an ever-1ncreas-
1ng push for ach1e,emen11n academic
classes.
Michael Counne} a 16-~ear-old
Junior who took auto i.hflp last )car
and hoped to again this year has
asked school board ·trustees to re-
instate the class. He: has the signature\
of 300 students who'd ltke w enroll
he \Std
'.'You get a fe-ehn& of ~at ac-
complishment when you get your ca~
runnrrtg," he said. -1, nrnk~ yow
hraan work. It also takes mathcrria'f-
1cal knowledge to 11me an engine.
Floor Jacks and lathes and other
expen~a'e equipment are going to
waste." he said.
C ounney said he suspects that the
reason the school dropped the pro-
gram v.as that the shop teacher had
left the school
But official' sa> there's more to 11
Supenntendent of Schools Mane
Otto said that becau~ of dechnang
re\enues onl) s1~ penods are offered
each da) instead of!>('\Cn "malung 11
more and more tough to take an
electave course ··
"It's a great traged) because elC<."·
11 ve courses are more important than
academic work to tht' future to some
oft he students ··she said But the high
c.chool c urm ulum 1s aimed at malong
student<, ltteralt' and 1mpanang an
abalat~ to compute. quahues that she
said that are necessan for success 1n
the v.urk force ·
Otto <.aid she's doubtful that the
cla's w 111 be reinstated soon But she
has hopes tha1 certain schools would
be o ·magnet" for special study
programs and would attract students
Imm throughout the d1stnct.
Motorist saved after crash
V. c-stminster firefighter'> u!.ed
1he 1aws of life Fnda:-to \.Ut a
motonst out ofh1s 'eh1de after
he struck a parked car and a
telephone pole along Spnngdale
treet
JoSt'ph .\nthon~ \.iuno1 2!\
of V. atmangton v.as dn' ing ,
south on Spnngdale. JUSt ~outh
of Camphor -\ \'enue. when he
lost control oi his Dodge 'an
and swened 1n10 1he parked car
and pole. ~1d V. cs1m1n-;1er
Police Sgt. Make "11ttelstaed1.
ParamedK\ am,ed on the
'tene \OOn alter the 11 a m
acc1dt'nt and u..ed the Jaws ol
hie tool to free \fonoz from the
"reckage \fo noz who suffered
multiple fractures and lacer-
a11ons "'as taken to Fountain
\ alle\ Trauma Center. where
he v.a-s listed in !>table cond111on
Fnda' night
Pol1le arres1ect "1unoz on
~usp1c1on of drn 1ng under the
1nflul:nLe of drugi. \ifmelst.aedt
said
STATE/ ION/WORLD =========
Nlght Stalker defendant
may eavece u gesays
By tbe Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -"Night S1alker" delrndant Richard Ramin:1 rolling
has head and bouncing an has chair. looked on Fnday as his attome}s won a
Judge's tentative perm1ss1on for him to have two hours of exercise per week.
Ramirez has been confined to has jail cell because of secunty concerns
Municipal Judge Candace Cooper 1enta11velygranted his attorney's request for
outside exercise. but said she would confer with Jail officials to ensure the~ ca n
guarantee Ramirez' safet) during such exercise penods. Outside coun.
however, Deputy Distnct A.Horne) P. Phil Halpin indicated the '>ecunl\
problems may be senous enough to prevent exercise lime.
State board approves textbooks
AC'RAMENTO-RcJectang cnt1c1sms b) both evolu11on sc1en11s1s and
beli evers m the biblical creation theory, the state Board of Edm·at1on Fnda'
formally adopted IO new Junior high textbooks which give expanded emphasis
10 the theof') of evolution The rewnttcn books wall be available for C altforn1a
seventh-and eighth-grade classrooms next September. Creauon theor·, leader
Kell~ Seagraves said there could be coun challenges.
Israel to recelve less U.S. lntelllgence
WASHINGTON -The United States has reduced its shanng ot
intelligence information w11h Israel sin ce Jonathan Jay Pollard. a Na')
counterterrorism analyst, was arrested on charges of espionage, the Pentagon
and State Depanment said Friday The reduction 1s expected to be temporal).
depending on cooperation b} Israeli officials with an Amencan 1n vt·st1ga11ng
team now in Israel.
BLM chief accused of conlJlct
WASHINGTON -The d1rt'Ctor of the Bureau of Land Management.
Robert Burford. has broken a I 98 I promise to avoid making dec1s1ons
affeC1ing family-owned permits to graze ca11le 9n BL~ land. a House
subcommittee chairman charged Fnday. "The evidence 1s clear. he didn't
comply," Rep. Mike Synar. D-OkJa .• said afier a hearing by his Government
Operations subcommittee on environment. energy and natural resources
Phlladelphla fire caused b;y anon
PHILADELPHIA -Mayor W. Wilson Goode said Friday that arson
caused a Thursday night fire that damaged a vacant house that had been
occupied bnefly by a black family who moved out because of protests b~
crowds of shouting while ne(ghbors. "Th ts act of arson was caused by a coward
or cowards." said Goode, who earlier Friday extended a state of emergenc) that
was imposed after the protests. The order prohibtts gathenngs of four or morr
people.
Guerrilla• announce hollda;y truce
PANAMA CITY. Panama -Lcft-wang guerrillas batthng the U ·
backed government 1n El Salvador said Fnday they wlll obsene a unalatt'rtll
cc-ase-fire for the Chns1ma5 and New Year's holidays. The Sahadoran
aovemment called the move a political gambit. The Farabundo Marti National
Liberation Front, the c~ti11on of five guerrilla armies, and the Dc-mocratac
Revolutionary Front. 1he rebel<1' pohucal ann. announced an Panama that the
truce would run from I a m Oec 24 to m1dna&ht Ol'C. 26 and apan from I a m
Dec 31 until m1dntaht Jan 2
HUJJdred• loodng toW"JJ barfed b;y volcano
BOGOTA. Colombia -Authorities said they arrested hundffiis of
looters in Armero this week, one month after a volcanic mudsltde buned the
prosperous f'armana town and much of the hub Andes valley an which 1t
nestled. They also wamed on Friday ofhea.llh hazards from rou1na bod1e! that
could not could be collected after the Nevadodel Ruiz volcano erupted, k1lhn1
23.000 people. Many urvivors are retumina to Armero. with one-day passes
1"uC'd b> m1htaf) authon11e-. to recover whatevcr belonainas they can find
I I
'Black boXes' severely damaged
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The flight recurda'> "l'rl' hadh J.1m-
aged and ma\ not help rneal "h ~ .1
J<'I crashed and ewlo<lcd. ending a
Chnstmas trip home for 24~ .\men-
can soldie rs an a lonel} patth of
Newfoundland forest. the chief in·
\c.'Sllgator said Frida'
The C'hanereu ()( -l< crashi:d earl\
Thursda) seconds after takeoff from
Gander International .\1rpon on
Canada's ..\tlan11c ( oast, 'iCattcnng
C'hnstmas present<, and debm in tht•
~now' v.oods E'e~one aboaru "a.-.
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mernha'
Bodat'' l.1, 1n rov.) 1n Jn a1rpon
haniar Fnda' ""a11tng for doctor' !(I
~rtorm Ju1Up<,1e<. 1n searth of due'
to 1he ''•>r\1 air d1\a'iter in l S
mtl11an h1,ton
The · tour-l'ng1ne ,1c1 v.a~ 1a \..1ng
1rC1op<, 111 the 1111 \I .\1rhorne
DI•\ 1<;1on ha\l'd :lt r un ( amphell.
K ~ . humc from a \l\·month 1eur
\\ 11h the mulunauunal pcaccJ...eeping
toret~ 1n t.g~ pt"' ~inJt Pentn'>ula
Peter Boag v. h11 lead' the 1n-
' es11gatwn fnr thl• C Jnad1an .\' 1a-
obtained from the "l'll'rdcr'> · h · ">J1J 1·, ere ne' Ju ll•ding t<' Transpor-
··Bmh recorder<. had <.U\tatnl·d n· ( .rnaJa1it1:LiJ1' .,.h11'-a' nothing ha•
ten"" e 1ntc-rnal Jamagl' 1n thl\, ~.1,1 ·· hel"" -,•J oul ,1, aa pt.1'' hit' cau5e "'
oi 1he CX -~ "~ h1, h hclongt•d 1 :hl .\ ·r, -· m.1:,Jger .I •hn P;uman
-\rrow .\1r lhann l<·m pam llf <.a1d f• urSdJ :Ile pla'1 \\3\ n11t de
\.ham1. Fla ll'Cd '"1:tore 1.iJ...coff "'en thougr
"li1nforma11on 1<. nut t11rthl·on11ng 1ree11 ni.: rain •ell tor tht• Jirq 41
from the flight data fCl'Mder and It:<" m1nutt'' elf tht• plant•<; ! jl).m1nutt'
cockpit '01cc recorder •t'' 11 w I ''a' 1r 11.Jndcr
hinder the 1n' est1gat1t•n ··ht· 'aid .\ tn'<'l ng d":tk 1. hanged tl"' l1gh1
Boag said he had ht•cn unahit' h 'no"' J~<'Ul h. I an hour heior~
iocuson possible e\.plan.Jt11 r' tor th<' 1akl' •11 Kc1ag ,a,,1 ,ontirming that
plane's crash aflt'r Jn appan:nth the i' J'il ' w1 !-' "ere not 1.k-1ceJ
normal 1akeofT Rut 'll' ...i1d ~ad not been ~
.\mong tht• man' 1ht•1 fll'' hctntt 1erm1nt•J v.het . .:r tht ,,., .,.ings we"l
cons1dt•n.•J art• tault\ lut•I 'a1"<11agt· '>1gn1tilan110 ire ,rash
Death in crash 4th
for family this year I
ODELL Te\.!<.. t .\P) -~1111 hordl·r I
haunted b' the acrn.kntal death\ ol The la'>t t1mt· :~c tam11\ held 't'c.'n
two <;ons earlier tht'> \car. I rank anu t-rank "a' at the luncral tn June tor
Man Froelich rcce1,ed a turtherhlo'' h1\ hrother R<inn1t· ~ het'kr I". whn
Fnda' ""tth ne"s that their \Ur' t\ ing J1n110 tJll 1n .i grain elnJ1m 111 Jun.:
son wa'i listed as a paS)engt•r ahn;1rd I rnd1th <.aid
an .\rm' chaner Jetliner that cra'>ht•l.l \ m11111h l'Mlil·r Rand\ I r11t•ll1. h.
k1ll1ng all aboard ~2 ,11cd 1n Jn Jl't 1dcn1.il 'hlh1t1n1L
Thrrnuplc.'. v.hich also los1 a .-.nn in The 1,1111ih '<. ddr't 'on '-1l\..'
combat in \ 1ctnam and lo~t a \\ heckr wa<; killed 1n actwn 1n
grandchild in a h1ghwa) acc1dcn1 th1.-. \ 1t·tnam 1n I Qil) .\nd ~1l "night'-;
}ear. "as told b~ the ..\rm) that hank '''" .\Jn'n \.k Knight. IQ. died in 1he
( Wheeler. 19. was listed as being ,Jr JlUdl·nt in Ft."hrual'
aboard the JCt that crashed in "e"· The thret· v. heeler ~l'' wt•rc 1hc
foundland on Thursda). The DC-~ natural ,00, of \Ir\ 1-rncltlh b\
v.as bringing soldiers home for the another mamage
hohda~ from \.hdeast peacekeeping "We', r all asJ...ed ·~ ha1 u1d I dl1 •· ·
dut\ \kKn1ght ~1d "But v. ho are we to
"I don't J...no" v.hat we're going to question God'<, "ork , ..
do I reall\ don't know There's not a Frank ··"'Wll' and ..aid he was
lot of us feft." said Wheeler's s1 tcr. coming homt' tnr < hmtm.t\ and not
Diane McKnight. to v. me aO\ mMc ht'cau~ ti takes so
"Sone of them ever hat their ~5th long for a icttl'r II' get there thJt he
b1nhda\." she !Hltd ofherbrothers in a would be gone · 1-r~hch ..aid
telephone 1nten 1cv. from the famtl) ·~ For Chn,tma' ··"e "ere 1u~1
home near the Tens-Oklahoma waiting to ha'r 1 rank1e home ·
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He's safe
Ann Thomu (left) &eta a hu& from dau&hter, Karen . at their
home in Detroit Frlclay afteT leamlna that ber son. Spec. 4
Michael D. Thomae, waa n ot on boara tbe craabed DC -8 .
Columnists say two hostages dead
Despite official denial. quote ources
confirming d eaths of Buckley. Kilburn
~.\'\HI GTO'-1 \P t
( owmn1~b Jae~ .\nder\OO ,1n1.i Dak
\an -\tUl sa) thal t I\ intelltg<'n~c
officials ha\"C dctermaned thJt two ot
SI\ i\mencan kadnap(l(d 1n l t'hanon
died of heart attack\ "h1k held
C-IPtl\ e
But a tale Department spol <'Sman
\aid the iO"emmrnt IS Ol)Crat1n& on
the usumpllon that all \I\ ho\tagc\
arc alive
Andenon and Van Atta reported
Thul'Miay that the Central In
telhscnce A&enC) had detennancd
hostaae-W1tllam Buckle} died IMt
'Pnng 1n Iran ot a he.1rt attalk
following months ot tor1un-h'
\\11'km t'\.tt"Cml\I\
In a \Ub'><'quent rt."port fnda' the
,11lumn11;t 1d hostage Pt•tc.•r
J...ilhurn h.d al'>I.' J1C'd 1n \apt1' 11\
Both rt'pon., ~uotcd un1den11li1'l1
an IC'lharnct 50Ur(C'\
\ t thc-tite lX-panment on f rid"' 'rx1 c-sman C'harlc-s R('dm.tn rt'
ll<'n\tC'd
· -\s ~<'·,c said maO\ limes. oix-rate
on thr 1wmmp11on that all '"
host-ac-s art' ah\t' "
~skC"d what he could sa' Jtx1ut hov.
thr ho\tagn wen.-bean@ tn-atcd ot
"ht'rc the' wert' hcl\I Redman '-lltJ
""'l./otbing w hatSOC'\C'r In u1nnl•,.
t11'r v.1th this ""'f\ I 1'.1, c r1'
1.11mmen1 "
·1 ha\C' ah<iolutcl\ nnlhing .. 111·
,erning that l"<'pon. and 1n m.1n:
~C'neral term' tOnC't'mmg th1· 1 ...
,-a11<'n ol aO\ ot the hostattC'S ··
\ndc-1'on and \an -\tta rr~·nrli
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d 1C'd in .\ l'n I
fhe C<'lumn1'1" \Jtd l\.1lhurn J
hbranan at the \menlan l "'' cr,1,,
of Beirut "ho "as l1dnap~ ()(o\ ' I~ 4 died of a h('art att.a k 1n
capm 11~ I S antclt1gcnC't' offici.ll'
c11ncludC'd that "-.1lhurn's death "2'
not thr rC".,ult of tor1uf\: ,u abu~ thr
columnt\t\ \aid
J...llhum had .1 h1,ton ,,, he.art
Jl\Cll\t' anJ h' ix rten\lon and had
,ut)cf"('d ' \tr11 t 1 hJt hJd kit hun
parah 1cd thl' rrP\in -.aid
\lthl1u~h Ru,·kle' "as luted a .. tbe
l ~ Fmha<.~\ .. r")0hll\.tl Ofliler tbe
\
0\'llumn1'1' rt'portC'd that be wa'I
3l'tualh the c 1 .\ " \l1H1on \ h1ef rn
Beirut and h~J Jt'H.•lopcd 1nf0f
mat1on atxlut temin"n 1n the \.f1ddk
E:.ut he-tort he "'a' ~1dMpped March
I b t ~tl4 ti' m1ht nt hnte Mo tem
T hr column1't' ttport~&t 8uc~
"a' taJ...en 10 the ~Ula \alley. •
"'n.in~ontrollcd ~11on of eutern
I <'Nnon "he~ Iranian terron!>ts aAd
rt' olut1onaf"\ guard' lire stationed.
1 klc.1 ti' the radical Hethollah or
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A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ S1tutd1y, De09mber 14, 1985
Tom boy tactics transform
schoolyard into battle zone
Principal orders play area segregated
for boys' safety from aggressive girls
By MITCHELL ZUCXOFF .......... ,..... . ......,
WARWICK. R.I. -Boy~ at Oak·
land Beach Elementary School here
would never understand how Tom
wyer got away with dipping his
ajrlfriend Becky's pigtails in the
10kwell. Here. Becky might pummel
Tom
Some tifth· and sixth-grade girls
ha.ve been regularly beating up their
male counterparts. so now all grades
10 thas 430-student school have
sexually segregated recess pcnods to
protect the boys.
Although no specific incident
,sparked tiis decision. Sousa ~id he
reached a point last w~ck where he-
and the boys -could stand no more.
"I don't want them segregated in
the yard," he said. "What comes first.
health or rights? In this case, health."
On Friday. the school-imposed
segregation dominated cafeteria con-versation.
"They beat us up all the time ... said
Roger Fortin, 11. between bites of
lasagna. "I've been kicked where t1
counts."
Overhearing Roger's complaint
from the next table, Leslie Fudge, 11,
said it was the boys who were ihe
instigators. Sne said Sousa had taken
their side "because he's a boy. too."
land about I 0 feet wade.
The girls' s1dt is closer to the red
bnck school and 1s smaller than the
area allotted to the boys. The boys get
trees and grass. while the girls have to
settle for asphalt and sand.
"Hey. You'rr on o ur side," one girl •
screamed to Rk hard O'Dowd, 12.
who was checking to sec if his
girlfriend had come outside.
"The girls staned the fights," he
saad. "But I miss them."
"They think they're big and bad,"
chimed 1n Anthony Cabral, 12.
"They're nol so tough. They JUSt
aggravate us.''
Apnl Webster. 9. said s~c never
fights with boys, but then agatn, she
almost never plays wi th them.
"They bane, in when we have a
game." she saad. "Girls are sweet.'' "They kick them in the shins. pull
their hair and kick them. well, in
various painful places," Pnncipal
Richard Sousa said Friday. "When
the bo) s retaliate. (the girls) come crying ...
Sousa. 45. an ex-football coach in
has first year as pnncapaJ, said no boys
had been senously hurt in the fights .
wbach he said were going on almost
datl) since the school year began.
"Well. it's both the boys and the
girls," she conceded. "But they
shouldn't punish the whole school.
It's stupid."
School psychologist Alice V. Free-
man suggested the girls' first steps
toward pubeny might account for
their aggr¢ss1ve behavior.
Sousa ~peculated that violence on
telev1s1on and inadequate super·
v1s1on in single-parent households
also might be contributing to the girls'
actions.
Girl• at elementary achool ln Warwick, R.I.,
ahow their dlapleuure at ruling that aegre-
gatea them from the boy• in the play&round
aurlng receaa -for the boy•' aa.fety.
After dumping crusts of bread and
empty milk cartons. they filed outside
to the playground. where they were
separated by an anvasible no-man's
The pnncapal said he hopes the
school's battle of the sexes ends
before parents and School Comm1•
tee members get involved.
~ousa plans to form a committee of
fifth· and suth·graders to Sil down
together to seek a resoluuon ··in an
educational son of wa y. I thank ti can
be a leamtng experience."
"I intend to get them back together
again," Sousa added. "If they would
onl) JU St talk and play ... "
Peace alliance wants equalti-mew-ith-RO~
By STRAT DOUTHAT ._ ..... ~.,.,...
ATLANTA -Hup~ two, three.
four. Hup! two. three. four. The
cadence of marching drill teams
mixes with the sound of gunfire at
many of Atlanta's 22 high schools,
where military training is a time·
honored trad1t1on and the nation's
first Junior ROTC program was
installed at the end of World War I.
At Atlanta's Benjamin E. Mays
High School. one of 19 wllh nOe
ranges. such sounds have alway~ been
part of education for Wayne \'/right.
17 a senior who heads the school's
I 70.member cadet corps.
Wright has been a ROTC cadet
since the 10th grade, when he was
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Not all parents appreciate the
ROTC program. however. and
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schools. The alliance. a loose coalition of
clergy. concerned c111zens and anti·
war groups. 1s seeking a federal coun
order that would give its "peace
counselors" access to career days and
similar school events now atte11ded
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Ralph voldberg. an attorne) for
the peace alliance. sa)'s thal as tong as
a military presence 1s represented in
the schools. m the form of Junior
ROTC, the banning of opposing
points of vaew cannot be JUSllfied.
The Defense Department filed a
fnend-of-the-coun brief last spnng,
alleging that 1hc presence of peace
counselors in Atlanta schools would
indirectly jeopard1Le national defense
by hampenng efTons to raise an all-
volunteer arm).
Each side has asked lJ S. Dastnct
Judge Marvin hoob IC issue a
summa~ judgment in ats ra~or. The
Judge has 1nd1catcd he will rule this
month on the challenge. which first
arose two yea rs ago after the Atlanta
School Board abruptl) reversed a
decision to let the peace counselors
into the schools
"We first sought pcrm1ss1on 1n
early 1983 and 11 wa~ granted.''
Goldberg said. "But later that sum·
mer a cnucal edatonal appeared m the·
Atlanta Journal. and the pcnn1ss1on
was withdrawn."
In Its ed1tonal of Jul) 26. 1983. the
newspaper argued lhc schools would
be politicized and students might be
counseled to resist regastenng with
their draft boan.ls.
"This 'counseling sc rvic:e' as com-
posed of the .\mcrican ( 1v1l L1bcn1es
Union. the .\tlanta Committee
Agarnst RegtS\e'ftng-fer 1he-Ora A. 1he
Atlanta Committee for Latin l\mcn·
ca. the National La")ers (Juild. Jobs
..., t1h Peace and the War Resisters·
League ... the ed1tonal said
"We wall ignore the makeup ol
most ofthosc groups. What's import·
ant as the clear cfTon to poh11cize the
schools. to Oin with brea~ing the laws
on draft registration and to reduce the
nation's armed ~rv1ces to some sort
of political faction··
In explaining wh) he had changed
hie; mind about the: peace counselors.
Atlanta School Superintendent
Alon10Cnm said he had decided the)
might disrupt the learning process.
In earl) 1984. the alliance and eight
Atlanta residents sued (nm and the
Atlanta Publtc School ~y'item. saying
that schools were publac forums and
that Cnm's dcc1s1on violated the
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<\PA's nght ol access as guaranteed by
the First and 14th Amendments. The
suit notes that all high schools have
Junior ROTC programs and welcome
malatary recruiters to career days.
One of the individuals in the suit as
Chaka Forman, 16. a student at
Grady High School. Forman, son of
cavil nghts leader James Forman. said
military recru1t1ng materials have
been displayed 1n the school's main
hallw;iy
"Some of the kads don't wa nt to go
to college and they feel ROTC is an
eas} way to get a Job," he said. "But I
don't thank they're thinking about if a
war starts. They're jUSt thinkmg
about getting awards and stuff."
Retired U.S. Army Sgt. William
Day. who runs the ROTC program at
Benjamin E. Mays. insisted ROTC
was not a rec ruiting device but
conceded cadets could get advanced
rank af the) joined the Anny after
graduation . ROTC's main purpose .
he said. 1s to instill discipl ine and
leadership training.
nt1l 1970 Junior ROTC was
mandatory for sophomore and junior
boys in caty high schools. From 1970
to 1978. onl y sophomore boys were
required to Lake military training.
The program today is non-com·
pulsory. although some principals
still sign up sophomore boys, and 32
percent of the system's 3.356 cadets
are~
Alliance spokesman Brian Taylor
said the present setup failed to give
students adequate information about
career choices
.. The students need to know thine,s
such as the qualaty of medical care in
the military and the fact that they may
not get the military jobs they thought
they were getting when they .signed
up," Taylor said.
The j)efcnse Department's brief
maintains 1t must be able to recruit
high chool students in order to get
the 550.000 enlistees needed each
year to maintain the nation's armed
forces.
The Defense Department also
backs the school board's contention
that the schools are not public
forums.
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Water diversion curbs rejected
Appeals court de nies e n vironm entallst
bid to preserve s treams of Mono Lake
SACRAMENTO (AP) -In a
defeat for environmentalists and a
fishermen's group, a state appeals
~ourt . refused Thursday to order a
st.ate l¥>ard to reduce Los Angeles'
water diversions from scenic Mono
Lake.
The 3rd District Court of Appeal,
in decisions signed by Presiding
Justice Robert Puglia, denied re-
quests by Cal Trout, the National
.<\udubon Society and the Mono lake
Committee for a writ of mandate
aimed at the slate Water Resources
Control Board.
The three groups want the state to
require Los Angeles to leave enough
water in certain Mono area streams to
maintain year-round fish popu-
lations.
Attorneys 1or the groups said they
could refile the peuuons 1n Supenor
Coun or take their cases to the Supreme Court.
Cal Trout, a fishermen's group,
asked the appeals court to order the
state Water Resources Control BoJlrd
to suspend Los Angeles' Uccnses to
divert wa ter from four Mono lake
streams and the Owens River below
Crowley Lake.
"What we wanted the coun to do
was interpret two sections of the state
Fish and Game Code and direct the
state water board to suspend the
formal licenses, issue interim permits
and then complete studies necessary
to determe what appropriate stream
flows should be aJJowed under those
licenses," said Barrett Mcinerney, an
attorney for Cal Trout.
Mcinerney said the board ignored
state law by issuing the licenses 1n
1974 w11hou1 requmng Los Angeles' at the Supenor Court level
Department of Water and Power to Environmenta.hsts and fachermen
maintain minimum flows 1n the have been locked in court fiJ,llts with
streams to protect fish. Los Angeles for several years over Los
The Audubon Society and the Angeles' water d1vers1ons from the
Mono Lake Committee filed a shght-Mono Lake Basin, which as on the
ly narrower petition that covered the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada,
four streams but did not mention about 280 miles north of the city.
Owens Ra ver. said Patnck Flinn. an Environmentalists. fishermen and
att-0mey for the two environmental basin residents say the d1ven1ons.
groups. which provide Los Angeles w1th 17
"When rum mer comes around, percent of its water supply, are
these streams dry up and the fish all slowing destroying the huge, salty
die," said Flinn. "The statutes could lake.
not be more clear that the Depart-Cal Trout has a suit pending u'I
ment of Water and Powe r 1s not Mono County Superior Co urt
allowed to do this. challenging Los Angeles' d1vers1ons
"The reason we thought the ap-from Rush Creek, which h1stoncally
peals coun should handle this as it's has been Mono Lake's main feeder
an 1mportAnt public issue and there's stream. That case as scheduled 10 go to
good grounds for an appeals coun to tnal next August.
handle It an the first instance." Flinn Lower Rush Creek had been dry
added. · until wet winters caused Grant Lake
In dellymg the requests for a wm. to overt1ow into the stream
the appeals court cited a ~68 ruling •
that says suits should not bi filed first
an the appealscoun 1fthe~ can be filed
Cheaper hepatitis vaccine
forecast within f ewyears
CHICAGO (A P) -Inexpensive
vaccination against hepatitis B, a
potentially fatal ailment that afflicts
200.000 ~ople yearly in the United
States an~ many more worldwide.
may be widely available w1th1n a few
)Cars. researchers say.
An effective vaccine exists. but
costs more than SI 00 and 1s adm 1n 1s-
tered relauvely infrequently, accord-
ing to Dr. Robcn R. Redfield of
Walter Recd Army Institute of Re-
search in Washington. D.C.
The vaccine normally 1s inJected
into the muscle, but Redfield and
colleagues, usinJ 50 volunteers.
found they could IDJect one-tenth the
amount of medicine into the skin and
realized the same benefits.
The doctors' findings from the
study, the largest so far of the
alternative hepati tis vaccination
method. were published in Friday's
Journal of the American Medical
Association.
Redfield said he believes hepatitis
B vaccine w1ll be widely used in-
tradermally within several years at
one-tenth the cost of intramuscular
vaccination.
"There's no advantage to 1t 1f we
have'all the money an the world, but
there 1s an advantage 1fwe don't," he
said.
Ou-like and goes away by itself 1n
several weeks, but can lead to com-
plications ranging from cirrhosis to
cancer.
About 250 people m the United
States arc believed to die each year
from sudden severe cases ofhepat1t1s
B, wnh 4,000 other annual deaths
attnbuted to hepatitis B-related c1r-
rhos1s and 800 more attributed to
hepatitis 8-related cancer. the COC
said.
In another article. Manam J. Alter
and colleagues at the national Centers
for Disease Control in Atlanta found
onl )' 6 percent of susceptible pauents
and 32 percent of susceptible staff 1n
I, 135 long-term dialysis centers had
been immunized against the virus m
1983.
Hepatitis B virus 1s common at
dialysis centers, where machines re-
move impunties from the blood of
people with kidney failure.
Vaccine for hepat1t1s B has been
available since June 1982. but im-
munity rose from 12 percent to JUSl 18
percent among pauents at such
centers and from 18 percent to 39
percent among staff between 1982
and 1983. the researchers said.
In other studies m Fnday'sJoumal,
New York C'll) researchers found a
1975 federal law requanng mentally
retarded children to be taken out of
msutuuons and put m pubhc schools
was followed b} s1gmficantly in -
creased hepat1t1s 8 nsks for teachers
and other stu9ents there.
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Newport Beach 673-0 164
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 1•. 1"5 •l
ORANGE COAST
Trees to fit every need
can be found on Coast
Most priced a bout same as last year.
bufthose taller.than 8 feet cost more
By MADGE HAMMOND
Delly Ne4 C«r"""""I
Although Chnstmas trees taller
than 8 feet are in short supply, most
Orange Coast families will be able to
fi nd one that's JUSI right at a pnce to
fi t their pocketbooks.
Pnces 1h1!> year are about the ..ame
as last year. say owners and managers
of tree lots. However. some owners
and managers indicated that noble
and plantation firs taller than 8 feet
are running slightly higher. due 10
their scarcity and demand.
The demand comes mainly from
businesses. organizations such as
churches and schools, and. as the
Th ia foot-high tree la the amalleat on a lot ln Huntington
Beach, w h ere the largeat rlsea to 29 feet.
manajt'r ot a < osta Mesa lot pointed
out, from yacht club member'> who
want 10 place trees on yaLh ts or docks.
The supply fcir residential use IS
ample. as shown by a survey of a
doLen lots 1n Costa Me~. Huntington
Beach. Newport Beach. Laguna
Beach, Fountain Valle). Corona Del
Mar and In.inc
Noting that ct·1ll ngs in most resi-
dences arc lS feet from the floor. Pat
Bari). C1.Ccu11-.e director of the Boys
C lubot Laguna Beach and manager of
the club'~ tree lot on Laguna (anyon
Road ad' 1~d bu)ers 10 take room
s11e into atcount w thev don't take
ho me a tree that's too tali
Although buyer<i will find vel)
small trees for S6 to SI O. 5-10 8-foot
noble firs are going for S40 toS60. and
for the same ~11e plantation Douglao;
lir. S20 to S40
fhe noble and plan1a11on Douglas
fir'> are b} tar the most popular
( hmtma'> trees offered for ~ale.
although '>ome lot~ also offer other
vanet1es as well. 1nclud1ng grand firs.
silver 11pc; and Stotch pinec;.
fhe noble. dcscn bed h\ Chm
Wt'i.t. manager of Santa's Treeland a1
Bear and Baker stree ts in Costa Mcc;a
a<. the "Cadillac of C'hnstmas treee;,"
has a la}ercd look and upturned
need lee;. It only grows about a foot in a
year and a half.
The plantation Douglas. which
growc, ahoul a foot a year. is sheared
while growing tu <:onlnbute to th1t.k-
ness .ind a plea~ing shape. Because of
11s slO\\cr growth, 111s more expcnsl\ e
Lhan the natural Douglas. 't'hKh I'> not
'>hcarcd
Ho" does one select a ( hn<>lmJ'
tree'' \\hen 1t comes to shape. the
consensu<> 1\ that most cu<>tomer<>
prefer a pHam1d but. as Harr)
Noonan o" ner of a lot at ~I I I
Newport Bh d in ( mta Mesa. pul 11
"Beaut} 1<, 10 the e}c of the beholder ..
Per,om planning to place their tree
10 a corner might get a good hu) b)
purchasing a tree that IJl'ks s:-mmetl")
and planng the '>1de that has "a hok 10
11" ne'<I to a wall where 11 won't oc
set:n. \ugge~t<. Ed Barber. O"-nt:r of
Southwe\I Tree'> at Slater A. venue and
Brookhurst Strrct in Fountai n Valle)
More important than shape 1-. the
mauer of selecting a fresh tree lot
o" ners and manager' agreed I lo"'
docs one 1dent1f\ a fre<>h trel'01
Roy Center. ad' 1,er to thl· c o~ta
"1e'>a High School Future f arml'r" ol
.\men ca C haptc:r "'h1ch h<h ,1
<. hnstmas tree lot on Fatf\ 1c" Road
at Arlington treet. said:
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Selecting the tree la only half the taak; the next atep la getting lt home.
"\\hen )ou o,quct.'Lc a branch 1n
)Our hand. 11 the tree I'> fre'>h. the
needle<. "-111 spnng hack into \hapc
and feel <;po ng) and moist ..
Bob Berke. co-manager of Ne" pon
Harbor Chmtmao; Tn:es at [)over
J)n-.c and 16th Street in Newport
Bcat.h. noted. "II the nt'edle'> are
llex1hlc thl' tret.· 1\ lrt.·'>h If the) hreak
II I\ not ..
Joe P6n.o owner ol ( orona del
"1ar ( hri\tmJ\ r rCt'\ a1 ~I Ah Paci tic < oa'>I H1gh"a' and al'><l ol Ir' inc
( hn'ltma' l rel'\ at ( uh er Drl\ e and
BarrantJ P;srk\\a\ in ln1nl' added
thatahrci\\nt olorind1l<1te\adn tree.: .
But hi.' "'arnt·d that \Jnou\ \hJdC\ ot
grel'n art' not a due 111 ho"-lre\h a tree
1\ hut rathc.:r rl'lktl lhe .irca in "h1ch
the trct· grl'"
( hn' ~ t.:\t ,ugge'>tcd a'i a ln:shnl'S\
It.:\! to hrcJ~ J nccdk in hall r>r brt•ak a
'ap bu'bbk on the lret•'qrunl. "11 'ou
'>mt'll J o,u•nt or 11 '>JP gel\ on \Our
linga'> 1(, lrl'\h ..
L1,1ng C hnstma\ tree' .ire not as
popul.lr J\ l ut one\ ..aid l.arn
.\milng. o"-nl·r 111 \mhng\ :--01.'"POrt
\,ur'>l.'r\ JI I '\fl(> f ,1\t C 11a\t H1gh"'a~
in '-t.:"-port Heat h "'ho 'ell\ both
.\ml1ng pointl·d out that one gets a
b1ggc.:r cut trt:t' than a II ve trl'C for the
~me monc\ nn thl' othc.:r hand. he
'>a11J the.: "' 1ng trc.:c can tx· enJo)cd
\t•ar-around and can be com1dered an
'"' l''1men1 f hc f ulun· I armn\ '>l'll II\ 1ng
\1ondJk p1nn about \ kct tall
.\mhng\ ..ell\ l1,1 ng .\leppo and
Montcrc' Pint.:'> ranging from \ to
more than M tcet in height
Most lot owners and manager\
emphas11ed that h ving tree\ requm.·
care and replanting. and that thc
popular noble and Douglas trt·es
which come from Orcgon and \A. a'h-
1ng10n. can't thn\C 1n pot!> 1n th1<oarca
because the' need a cold '>nov. \
ch mate ·
If pt'ople arc comidcn ng bu' 1 nf! J
li'ing plant Just to s:iH' a tree onl· lot
manager said the~ should be matk
a" are that all the tree.-. on thl· <>rangl·
( oast arc gro" I} on farm' -h I.e.: wrn
ur cabbage
L1-.I.' C hnstma'> irecs !i.huuld tlt·
"'atercd "'ell betort' being IJkl·n
indoor'> and lUI tree\ al<,o \hould tx·
l.ept 1n "ater
.\t least one lot ( 1rct·n \ allt'\ .it
I., S E I "th Street ( osta "1c'4
d1spla~'> a <i1gn guarantet'sng to n·-
place a tree purchac;cd there 1l 1t dncc.
out to the consumer'<, d1\<oat1\fau1on
octore ( hmtmas but onh 11 the
l ustomer has .... ate red the tree
"<)o that 'our tree "-Ill ah\t1rb
"ater. it's 1mi>onant )OU l'Ut an 1n<:h
nr 1 .... 0 off the trunk .. (enter ad\ 1\ed
\lt oc;t lots <;ell "atcr stand' v.,a1er
bowls and numerous other at·
cessones. 1nclud1ng fire n:tardant'>
along \\Ith greenl'r). 1ndud1ng
"'reaths. garlands and hough' Thl'\
also do flocking.
Floral design \tUUl'OI'> hd' l'
"'reaths and other ( hn'>tma'> 1.kuir-
dt1om for c,alc at the Future Farmt'f'
101. and the Flov.erman \.\Of"' 1n
lOnJUOCt1on \\Ith the ( orond dd \1Jr
( hn'>lntJ' Trct' lot in oflCrin&
"n·ath\ and othl'r Chnstmas decorat-
1H arrangeml'nl'>
't nu II hear Chnstmas carols at
\ome lut' including 1he one run b)'
Tum John,on fo r the Boys and Girls
<tub' 111 Huntington Beach and
f ountain \ allc' al 19090 Beach Blvd.
1n Huntington &ach. and also at
">oulh\loe\I rrce'> And at Miller &
\on\ ~~"'1 "l'"pon Blvd. 1n Cost.a
\.k'W '"u II ..ee hve reindeer. Wllh
"><1nta \latt•d w .:1ppear on weekends.
\omt '111 .. "111 dd1,cr Christmas
trt'C'> .\mhng s offers free delivery in
1.hc l~<1I areif: and gi-.e5',a I 0 percent
d1"-11un1 on all l ut or ff', 1ng trees to
1.. u~tomer' "'ho take ' the trees with
them
.\ numher ur lots arc perennials
.\mong them is 'oonan·s. which ha~
hc:en at '1r near thl' .. ame locauon for
'" 'eJr., Thl' o"-nc:r sa~s ·-rm selling to thc:
\ecnnd gi.>nt'rauon People who first
t.ame in a~ babe' 1n their mothe~·
arms are no" coming 10 with babies
10 their arm'>" H1~ cu<;tome~ -
-.ome "ho Lome 1n and some tu .,.horn
he deh' er\ tret'' -live as far av.a\ as
( atallna l'>land Rig Bear .\rro"-hcad
and long Beath
\uuth\\l'\t T rec~ "hll h ha' been 1n
hu\1ne<i<. dunng the \hn'>tma' !>C~on
\lnlc 14~, Jl,11 ha' 1.U'>tllmers v.ho
ha'r mo\1..·d J"'a' trom the arl.'a
1.11m1ng ha1..k Im trl'l''
On1. tam1h v.,hu 'lt<"t'd to \an
l>u:go ptlc' 1 n to t ht: 1. Jr •ma· J ' ;u
Jnd com~ 111 bu\ their trl'l' the
•1"'01.'r Ytd
League provides assistance in its own, quiet way
-----B"")"'"'~Bwl~L,.L~IKIJ\R \/-&\' The o\ss1sta 11cc league '' a htttr'-
01111y Piiot Con~nl different
l hl' ( hn,lm." hol1dJ\'> '>l'l'rn to • The .\ss1stanlC League " \talln1
ha\l' a '>pt:C1al !)11\\l'r hl mal.e mo<;I ol en11rel) b) \OlunteerS.C\l'Cpl lm\ulh
us aware that thl'rt' art' people 1n the hired profco;s1onals as denllSt\. r>h \\-
world -and maybl! even rn our 1c1ans and child-care '>DCt'1ah-;1,
neighborhood -"ho arl' much less There 1s no massive Chmtma' ma1l -
fortunate than '"l' 1ng. no ad vertio;ing program . nor
Charitable organ11at1on' gear up Santas nng1ng bells. The \Oluntt.·er'
for a ma\Sl\l' puc;h with 1he goal of 1n the li.>ague '>eem contt•nt 10 go
helping as man~ people a\ pos'>1bk qu1etl) on 1he1r wa). hdp1ng "ht'rl'
enJO\ the hnhda>'· a' wdl a' attempt-the) can.
1n$ to sec to 11 that cat h under-The concept of helping is demnn-
pnv1leged l'hild rcct'l\C\ at lca~t one strated by the Junior i.\u\1har) ol thl·
Chmtma<. pre<,ent Newpon Beach .\c;c;1<,tancl' I eague
Reviews mixed
after two years
of smog program
Not m uch outc ry -
n or much reducti o n
tn vehicle s mog levels
By STEVE LA WR ENCE
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A(R.\ME-NlO II :you're
lud). ( ahlnrnia·, auto '>mog 1nspec-
t1on program can bc almost painless:
15 minute<> or so for the lt''>t. less than
S20 tor the fee and :you're out the
door
lf\ou'H• unlull.\ or a h11 de,1ous.
11 can be more rnstl) and time
consuming up to S ~I) for repairs -
possibly more 1f the vch1clc's an11-
smog equ1pmcn1 ha\ ocen tampered
with or rcmo,ed
If rcplalcmc111 equipment I'> d1f-
tin.ilt m-1mpo~~blc to t1'nd. the
crrt1ficatwn process can take weeks.
~ys one c;tatc otlic1al. Authon tie~ ~Y
that about 15 percent of all cars have
failed the <imo~ check test and have
required tuneups or rcpa11"!1.
Apparent I). the nearly 2-ycar-old
program ha<; tx·cn more pa1nlrc;c; 1han
painful for mo'it motornm The
inspection' ha ven't produced the
massive pubhl outt.ry that some
official\ feared
But 11 the '3me 11me, the proaram
hnsn't cut \Ch1C'le \mog lcvd'I as
much as supportcr'i hoped. accordin&
tC'I a prchm1nal) C\ alua11on by a r C\a\ mm pan) Radian Corp
Tht 1n'ipt'l llOn program. which
tX'aan 1n Mal't'h 1984. ~u1rcs mo'1
motom.1' 10 ~1ll c;mogy urban areH
10 huH thl' t11r pollutton control
t•qu1pmcnt on 1he1r "'"· haht trucks
•. , "a"' 'hctkcd every other year.
'('fore lhc) r~· rcg1~1cr the vch1de'i
The 1dc11 '' to cMu re that the
equipment performann~ mctt ''"" dard\ \t'I h> thl' \late \rr Rc\ourt·c'
Board.
.\hout 12 m1ll1on of thl' \t:llt' ~(l
m1ll1on motor vehicle' -mm t 11! th t•
ones in western San D1c.:go < ount~.
the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
Ventura Count)" the San Franusro
Bay area. metropolitan 'lacramcnto.
and Fresno County - arc covered In
the program. according to f~1n
Cooper. a spokesman for tht.· Dcpan-
ment of Motor Vehicles
Kem Count) 1s scheduled 10 1111n
!he program in Ja nual). ~\ <i M 1kc
Flannigan, a spokesman for the \talt.'
Bureau of Automoll\t' Repair
Motorcycles and \eh1dc' th.it
welgh more than 8.501 pound\. U'><
d iesel or another non-gasoline tuel or
are more than 20 years old are not
inspected.
Statewide. most vehicle~ must "''
inspected when they're sold or reg1\-
tt'red 1n the state for the ftnt trm('
The lcgi slat1on that o rdered tht•
inspections says the program mu'>t
cut emissions of hydrocarbons and
carbon monoxide at least 10 percent
on the average or face chminat1on In
any event. the inspection program
will come 10 a halt 10 1990 unks'
reauthonzed by lawmake~
The preliminary cvalua11on com
pleted last summer by Radian c~11
mates the program has resulted 10 a
13 petccnt average reduction 1n
hydrocarbons and a 10 percen t a-.cr-
age cut 1n carbon monoxide. ba~d on
sta11st1cs from 300 1est \chi cles
When the pr~ram bcpn, 'up-
portcrs predicted 11 would cut 1ho!>t'
pollutants an average 25 percent
.. According to thl\ review, there a~
places where the proaram can get
t'\cn more polluuon control than 11'\
now acmna." aid 8111 ~~. a
~poke man for the \tale :\tr Rc-
~un"t! Bo3rd. "Mo,t of the 1m~rovc
ments he 1n 1mprovrna 1nun1na of
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(Pleue ... 9 1100/82)
t1rrn-~\ 1'10..tcd ml·mtx·r,ol lhl'
lolal hu\1ne<,\ rommun1t\ :i1 1h < hilJ
D<n (arr <entc.:r Th~· ,,·ntll "
locatl·d Jt 1113~ <>rangl' 1n < 11\lJ
\1co;a anu ha!> i'x'l'n operating for
about llJ)earo,. \A.11hapa1d'itat1nt 1-l
pluc, \Oluntccro; 11 J>rovtdc" a morn-
ing snack. hol luf'\Ch and aftc.:rno1rn
'>nack for the almo<il 100 lhlldrt•n
l'nrolled
The renit.·r al\o prtl\ 1de\ an l'O·
'1ronmt'nl dc\lgned to enu1uragc lhl·
social and educauonal de\elopmcnt
of thl' l h1ldren along "'llh pcr<;onal
care Fee'i for da1I~ child care are
WE ASKED:
hJ\ed un .1h1hl\ lo r>J\ and :Hl'
nfX" 1.ilh til'I rt u I tn ,1 ngll "', 1rlo.. mg
p.1r1·nh "h•> r111gh1 lind 11mnwruJI
d.1 , 1;1rr p111h1h1111l•h 1 \rt'n\1\1.'
\noth1.·r u1mmun1t\ wr11u· 'ur-
portl'J h\ thl· lun111r \u\il1.1n 111 thl'
Ll'jgul· " thl' ( hildrcn·, Dl·ntal
Hl'alth < l'ntt'r at 'i05 12nd \t 1n
"'l'" pon fk..11 h c hildrl'll .m.· rl'll'ITl'd
Ill lhl' l.l'nta h\ \thllol nur~l'!>. and
lhl'fl' I\ j ~2 \t'I \Ill' Ice tor thl· \!\It
.\II othl·r u1'1'> Jrt' ah<,orlll:d h' thl·
Lt•agut'
Rl'l1.·nth 1v.11 1 hlfdrl·n '-'t'rt'
pn 11 1d1·d "' t hod on 11, rl''trul. tu rc c,ur-
gc~ that reprc•cntl·d $111 •Wl 11 1
med11al St-r\ Ill.' fur l'ath lhilJ f h1·
dentl\t' \I.ho \latl thl· ll'Otl'f art• paid
b) lht: L.:agur. hut l harg.: tar It'\!> lhJn
their regular ler
f he mone' required to orx·r,11t:
the'il' c:ommun1t\ 'l'n llt'<, u1ml''>
from ma·n) ~ourt:' l hl' Junior
.\u\1lian relt·n11. h"n11rrJ 11'
\.\ uman of thl' '\ r.tr JI J llind-r;11,11;g
fashion c;ho" anJ "' II "'"n h11'1 1h
annual C and' < jlJl' H.111 JI th · ~1end1en H o1~I 1n '1" p11r• Ht'J• h
Oneofthc ll-ature.,nt th•· h.1d "'1 1. ht .i
,i1ent dULt1on \I.1 th 'l" h nr11 ' 111-
·oo you think sch ool officia l h ould be a ble locon l rol t h e
con tent of their sch ool n ev:spap er ?'
Hal Smltb
Huntington Beacb
Computer prDgramer
"No. 11 violates freedom ol thl·
press ..
BUI Eb1raed
Hull11-1oe Bea~
Hort6t11lt1rtst
"\It\ ( en!.Of\h1p ha' no pl.1cc 10
A.mcm·1 Youn pct1f1lt' ha'e
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81100 PROGRAM EARNS MIXED REVIEWS •• ...... ,
lftldlHb and improvina unckMhe-
bood latpilctjOu.
'"TM pl o( tbe proaram is to
reduce miuioo1 by 25 percent. ~ reco11unend1 .ome fine tun·
intorthecxi1tinaPfOll'&Jn that would
improve efficiency and reduce emilS--
iOMb)t 2~~l 5omet>fthem arc
&l~y bttna fmplemented."
flannipn says the BUttau of
Automouve Repair is "already into
rcvampina (mechanics') traininJ.
pointinl out areas where work 11
sloppy.
Amona other thinas. Radian found
thll mechanics wbo checked sample
vehicles for the rcpon missed most of
the ca.a where there had been
tamperina with anti·smoa equip-
ment.
The report also suuested ti&hter
emission Standards (Or pre-1980 VC·
h1cles and said many vehicles need
more extensive repairs than simple
fuel mixture adjustments.
A followup repo11, by Siena Re·
soarch of Sacramento, will be out io
mid-1986, aocordina to Tom Austin,
a partner in the company,
Austin says .it's too early to say
"anythina definitive ... about the pro-
iram because the firm has just started
tts evaluatfon. But be says there
"appears to be some improvement in
the performance of mechanics and
g.araaes over time."
"The mechanics appear to be do in a
a better job as time goes on as they
learn more about what they arc
supposed to be doina" and the Bureau
of Automotive Re~ir enforces the
proaram, Austin sa1d.
The inspection program 1s an
outgrowth of the federal Clean Air
Act, which requires inspections in
areas that exceed clean air standards
for carbon monoxide and ozone. a
key ingredient in smoa.
sho1&ld be inspected every year.
.. To do it ev~ year would be 1 lot
more etlective,' said the Rivett1&
Democrat "But we had to do two
years bcc:ause th.at was all ~could
possibly set throu&h the Leatslature."
Presley said that "almost without
uceptlon .. lqjslative opposition to
the PfOIClm resulted from conocm
about a voter backlash. Lawmakers
aot that type of ructfon in the 1970s
when the state bet.an rcquirin& in·
stallation of devrces on 1966-70
vehidcs to control oxides of nitrogen.
The Legislature, faced with a flood
of complaints. scaled back the pro-anm to require installation only on c~ of owneM.ip or first regis-
tration in California.
"The legislators were saying that
they got more mail on that one
proaram than anythins else toin' on
in the state at that time," said Sessa,
the ARB spokesman.
But the same type of reaction hasn't
materialized this time around for a
number of reasons, say officials
familar with the ins~tion program.
"That's the pan that s been a pleasant
surpri~ to me," said Presley. "People
seem to accept it well.
"I can tell a little bit by people that
write letters to the editor and the
letters 1 get," he added. 'Tm not
saying I don't get letters from people
that are U(>SCt (but) generaJly it's just
almost universally accepted."
Nancy Solomon, a spokeswoman
for the California State Automobile
Association. says the association has
gotten about the same kind of
reaction from its members.
"Generally the response we get
from most people is that it's not
much, a routine thing. an accepted
procedure to keep the car on the
road." Solomon said.
"Occasionally for someone whose
car fails the test it brings a certain
amount of distress." she said. "Other-
wise, people who pass the test (say)
'Ho hum."'
Cooper, the OMW spokesman.
says some motonsts mi,aht have
ttoppcd re-fClistcrina their cars to
avoid the smoa inspections.
"Th.CT'C's no way we can prove at
statistically, (but) we do cite that as
one more reason for bavina this
vehicle re11stration amnesty,"
Cooper said, referring to a three·
month period stirtina Jan. I when
motonsts will be able to pay overdue
reais.Y.ration fees without penalties.
About S ~rcent of the state's 20
million vehicles have 6verdue rqis-
trations, according to Cooper.
Officials say there could be several
reasons for the general public support
for the prOJtlm: public concern about
air pollution, the larae number of
inspection g&rlJeS, relatively inex-
pensive inspecuon and repair costs
for most motorists. and tes( machines
designed to be tamper-proof.
Bueln eaa d egree
lrrine reeldent Amin A•••dl recel•ee Illa bacbelo.r of bul·
neee admlnl8tratlon de&ree
tn lnformatioa aptema from
Je .. e O•era ll, a .. octate
acad emic dean of National
UnlYen lty, after becomlnC
the flnt National UnlYenlty
atudent to 10 to acbool for 38
month• without a break.
Another possible reason is that
newer model can, unlike some of
their predecessors, run better when
the smog gontrol equipment is hook-
ed up and running properly. Sessa
said.
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'"One reason· may be that (the
program) operates the way we said 11
would," he added. Medicare reimbu.rsements
There have been enforcement
problems with some mechanics. pr·
ages. auto dealers and motonsts.
however.
Sixteen Stanislaus County used-car
dealers were hit with civil complaints
given specific rate levels
in November for allegedly obtaining By WANDA H. WALDMAN Originally, payment under the
smog control c.ertificates for cars that· 1oo111 t.cwttJ ~ • .._.. • ._...,.. Medicare program was based on what
were never inspected. One of the provisions of the 1983 was considered to be reasonable costs
Last July, the Bureau of Auto-Social Secunty Amendments estab-for in-hospital care and on reasonable
mottve Repair announced a lished a prospecuve payment system charJeS for physicians' and other
crackdown on used-car dealers who for hospitals. The purpose is to reduce services. The form of reimbursement
were failing to make repairs on smog-health-care expenditures by making has now been replaced by a method control equipment before they sold d f that pays Medicare-eovercd hospitals
the vehicles. The bureau said a third the government a "pru ent buyer" 0 a predetermined specific rate for each
of 300 used cars on lots checked in , health care without interfering with patient discharged.
Placer and Sacramento counties the ,ability of any person to obtain The provision of quality care is
needed repairs costing as much as qua tty care. assured throuP' the efforts of peer
S 1,000 because of missing or altered Since the Medicare program was review organizations (PRO's). A
equipment. established 1n 1965, the federal gov-PRO is defined as an entity "com-
sufficient number of physicians en-
gaged in the practice of med1cme or
surgery.
The PRO's review the validity of
the diagnostic information provided
by the hospital; the completeness,
adequacy, and quality of care; and the
appropnateness of the hospital ad·
missions and discharges.
A hospital that docs not have a
PRO contract Wlll not be cLigible fo{
Medicare payments.
The l..e&islature stubbornly refused
to implement the program until the
federal aovemment cut off highway
and sewaae·treatment funds for Cah·
fomia. Then lqislators agreed to an
every-other-year approach instead of
annual inspections., which were pan
of the oriainal proposal.
A poll taken in mid-1984 by Meta
Information Services for the Bureau
of Automotive Repair found that
59.5 percent of the 1,600 people
questioned supported the program,
26.9 pe~cnt were opposed and the
rest were undecided.
A Santa Barbara man was fined ernment's health care costs have posed of a substantial number of s 12,600 last A~ril for offering to help increased s1gn1ficantly. In 1966. fed-licensed doctors of medicine or Doctorate
motorists avoid the inspections by eral expenditures for Medicare osteopathy engaged in the practice of
changing their mailing addresses to amounted to SI . I b1lhon; by 1982, in-medicine or surgery in the area." State Sen. Robert Presley, who
sponsored the inspection legislation.
says he still believes that vehicles
his masl drop. which was not in an pauent hospital care under Medicare Alternatively, the entity must have percenta.g~e
area requiring the smog checks. amounted to almost SJJ billion. available to it the services of a c
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UC Irvine ranked among the
nation's top 25 universities in a recent
survey of the percentage of graduate&
who went on to cam their doctorates.
Reviewing 1,500 institutions, the
Great Lakes College Association
compared the number of bachelor's
dcgrtt rcc1pients who earned Ph.D.s
between 1951 and 1980 with the total
number of bachelor's degrees
1---------------------------~ awarded between 1946 and 1976 at each of the schools.
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY DEC 14th 7 00 PM
SUNDAY. DEC. 15th 1 P M
PAWN SHOP LIQUIDATION OF JEWELRY,
ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, BRONZES
The study focused only on students
who e.amed their doctorates at the
same school at which they received
their bachelor's degrees, a UCI
spokeswoman said.
The survey determined that 11.3
percent of the UCI students who
received bachelor's degrees then went
~_...--ottr design--1~._-Chrtstophe s 1ne ewe ry
341.3 Newport Blvd., Newport Sch.
on to earn doctorates in the "all
fields" cat o . This ca,~J.u...Jc.....u.-=--
c u u~son. umanit1es. pro-
fessional fietds and sciences, includ-
staf f, just in
time for the
holidays.
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1595 Newport Blvd
171 4) 642-2050
lnr.rtor Dealgn. to S.rve You
ALL STORES OPEN MONDAY THAU
SA TUAOA Y -9 A M TO 5 30 P M
LAGUNA BEACH
345 North Coast Hwy
(71 4) 494-6551
FEATURING. Over 500 Items to ~ t0ld to High Bidder including urge
Diamond Rin gs, up to 5 cts . ud1es' Ruby. s.ipphitt, Einerald, Aquaauinne.
Opal, Purls. uvender Jade RlngJ. Pendents & Bracelm. H ~ 18K Gold. Cold
Coan Jewelr/. ~ny Estate Pieces. Fine Gold Wnchn. including Rolex. AIM>
• Collection of Quahty Bronus including Reaungton. Russell.
Mo~au. T Mo1gnou, Cloclu. lnl.11d Fum1tutt Crystal.
,t.LL TO BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BfODER
Last Auction
Before
Christmas!
WE STRONGLY URGE YOU
TO ,t.rn:ND PRlV/EW FOR
COMPLETE SELECTION
Richard fishe. Auchonttr u• No. 1162 Chttlu .,..,., i.. onflf'd c•. eti.cu , vi.., M IC ...-.rtca• Erpr..
PREVIEW 1 HR. PRIOR TO AUCTION
FO il INFO (114) 675-9411
•SATURDAY A UCTION 7 P.M.
•SUNDAY AUCTION I P.M .
1 ng social sciences.
ln this category, UCI placed 23rd
on a list topped by Harvey Mudd
College. in Claremont. where 40. 7
percent of the graduates earned
Ph.D.s.
In a second category covenng only
scienc.es, UCI ranktd 14th, with 9.5
percent of its graduates going on to
obtain a Ph.D. Leading the science
category was the California Institute
of Technology in Pasadena, which
scored a 39.2 percent rating.
The repon, titled "An Analysis of
Leading Undergraduate Sources of
Ph.D.s," reviewed only Ph.0 .s and
omitted other types of doctorates.
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this clothing 1s indeed a bargain.
HELP US HELP
Through the hectic and harried holiday season, it is easy to
forget that there are many people less fortunate than
ourselves. The fa ct remains that many tots and teens will
only experience Christmas in their hearts or perhaps their
place of worship.
This year, the Dail y Pilot in cooperation with United
Way, is working to make Christmas something
special for the needy by sponsoring a
• &
Christmas Gift tree. We are collecting
gifts for children and teenagers to be
distributed through various Unit.
ed Way sponsored organizations
in our local area.
You can help. Be a Christmas Elf
by bringing a wrapped gift for a
child, age tot through teen to the
Daily Pilot. Please identjfy these.x
and age of the child for which the
gift is appropria te on one re·
movable tag . Affix another blan k
Christmas tag which ca n be filled
in with a child's nam.~. Your gift
may be the only o ne that child
receives th is year. Won't you
please help?
For More
Information call
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The Daily Pilot, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA
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P.ctftc View Memorial Partc
3500 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach M~-2700
Pleroe arottten .... 9toedw•r MortuerJ
110 Broadway
Costa M ... M2·9150
"9fce alothen
l mfthe' Mortuery
827 MaJn Street
Huntington Beach 538-6539
MORTUARIES end CEMETERIES
Blouses. for example, found 1n
some of the more posh shops for $60
and up, go for SI 0 to S 15.
The Thrift Shop actually serves two
purposes. by making relatively inex-
pensive clothing available to buyers.
and helping to support the other
acuv111es sponsored by the league. It's
staffed entirely by volunteers who arc
not permitted to buy from the shop.
The end result is that customers of the
shop j ust might uncover the bargain
of the year by stopping by.
The Candy Cane BaJI. as previously
mentioned. will be at the Meridien
Hotel on Saturday. Dec. 14. starting
with a no-host cocktail party at 6 p.m.
and followed by a dinner dance at 8.
for information regarding a dona-
tion and tickets to the Ball, call the
Assistance League at 714-673·6130or
673-2583.
Newport Gift Galle
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20~o -SO~o OFF
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t English Cottag s by
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Decemw 14, 1985 88
Motorists can view Nativity in Huntington
The Flrtt Cbrlttlu Cllurd1, Hun11ngton Beach, will
present 11 l)nvc-through Na11v1ty from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Thursday and Fnday as its annual Chnstmas gift to the commun11y.
The program will fca1ure volunt~r actors and
actresses protraying roles from the ~tory of the b1nh of
Christ, including angels announcing 1he news to
shepherds. wise man seeking the child, Mary and Joseph
traveling to Bethlehem, and a contempo_rary family
C'hnstmas scene. Live animals will enhanc.c the portrayal
of the story.
Lum manes will line the route to guide viewers to the
presentallon. The church as located at 1207 Main St. (at Adams Avenue). • • • The adult and children's choirs of the Foutai. Valley
8apt11t Charcb wdl present the cantata. "Chnstmas
Glory," at I 0:45 a.m. Dec 22 1n the church. I 0460 Slater
Ave • • • Audience panic1pa11on of the Messiah choruses with
'>olos by choir members will be featured at 4 p.m. Sunday at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cburcb, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach.
Soloists will include Dnnda Frenzel, Sandy Martin.
Oale Tracy and Brad McMurray Tickets are available b) t ailing 611 ·38:! I .
• • • St. James Episcopal Cburcb, 3209 Via Lido, Newport
Bearh. wall offer a trad111onal service of Evensong at 5 pm
'>unda}. BenJamrn Bntten's "Ceremony of Carols" will be
directed h} Dr. W1ll1am Bradley Roberts, and performed
b} the choir and orchestra. • • •
... ..
\ ..
tiandbcll choirs along with the cho1~ lrom prc·scbool
throuah e1ahth grade at the Day School • • • Handel's "Me .. lab" will be prneated at 5:30 and 7
p.m. uoday at U1e Lake Hill• Commulty Cllarcb, 23)' I
Mouhon Parkwa}. Lagun.t Hills. Performing ~•II be the
1..hoirs from the hollt church and the Su Clementf
Preebyterlan Cburcb. The) wall be accompanied b) a full
orche,tra and directed b) Dr Warren t Marsh. • • • "The Christmas Stol)" will be read b} the Re' Ur
Jt'm Tankt:r'ile) and 1llustraled b) h\1ng tableaux d\ 7
p m unda) al the La1waa Preebytertu Cburcb, 41 ~
Fore'it .\ "e . Laguna Beach • • • .\ candld1gh1 musicale ~•II be presented at 7 30 pm
V. ednesda> at St. Paul's Lutberu Churcb, 1190 \for·
sngs1de Dn\e. Laguna Beach
The program will feature Jo~ce C onwa} or'?n1\l
\.1clante Harm: and Norma \chumm. 'otali'>l. and Vaknc
Dale flaut1'>t ....
.\dd1son and Amelia Van Locncn will pre!>enl "The
I 11111.'st"\ngel" at the meeting of the Women's Fellov.\h1p
1lf the Nelgbborbood Congregational Cburcb, Laguna
Bealh
Memlxrs will meet .it I 30 p m T uesda) 1 n BruJge
I tall ot the church.
• • • R.tbbt \.lei S1herman chaplain at ( hsnu State Pn'>on
*" Pacific:\ 1e1A Dnve. ( orona del Mar.
His topic ""Ill be "Jesus and the Phansees ..
addrts~s lht: UaJiarlu UDlvcrsallst FdJow~p of'
La1ua Buell. C)er.,.ict"~ at 10 lO am will bt' held 31 4~9 ( )PfCS
Dn't:
• • • The Sisterhood of Temple Bat Yabm 1s ~ponsonn& a
1rad111onal Hanuldcah dairy luncheon at noon Sunda) m
the !>OC1al hall IOI I ( amclback St . Nt"wport Beach
.o\dm10,o,1on ,,_s3 SO plu., one can t')ffuocho be dona~
111 thl' fr.,..,~h Fam1h ~r' KC .. ...
In an unusual double c:cremon' Erik. Jeannt:lle ,u\d ht~ tatht:r Bnon will be called IO the torah at I 0 IS J m.
f)el ~I at Temple Bat Yabm. :-..rv.pon Bealh
The} arc fullfil11ng a commitment madC' together in
Israel at the bar m111vah ol brother Jell in I ~83 .\s &
'>pec1al m1uvah proJC'Cl. tht'~ are collett1ng and cra11n@
donauons of clothing to ht: \hipped to I \rad for u-.t· b> new
1mm1gran1s • •• l\n elumen1c:al lt>·da .. tour of IHael t1epart1ng J1llle
I I'S 11.111 be led b} thl· Re' Da \Id Sandberg, palltOr of tht'
~hepherd of the Halls l;n11ed Church ol ('hnst 10 Lagun.i
Niguel. and ~abb1 .\llen Krau~. rabbi di 1 empk &th El
Laguna Niguel.
Those interested 10 lhl' 1uur 1.:an l 31l Re' k.rau~ 31
.t<lS.J 31 0 or Rabbi i...rau">e Jl .t11S-2.rc
Holiday deadline
A Chnstmas Concert w1ll be presented at 7 p.m.
Sunday at Christ Lutheran Cbarcb, 760 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa.
IA 111 he the gut's! speaker at the Sunda~ forum at 11· 15 d m J al SI. Michael and All A•&•I• Episcopal Cha•ch. m 1
1 • • • .. John Osborne. past president of the Orange C ounl) Debbie and BUI Horton playMary and Joeepb United Nations Organ11a11on. will examine the sourtc of
a t the Drive -Through Nativity. allegati ons and accusation'> against the l ' S ""hl'n hl'
The schedulC' of (hnstmas servH.c:!> 1A11l be
listed on the Religion page ~aturda) Oct 21
Deadline 1s noon Wedne'><ia}'. Dec-18
Performing will be 1he adult. youth, brass and
First service held
in new cathedral
NEW ORLEA.N<; (A P) -The first Greek Orthodox congrega-
11on 10 the United tates once again has a cathedral.
.\rchb1shop lakovos. archbishop of North and South ..\menca.
unlocked the doors oft he new S2.3 million cathedral unda) and led
the congregauon 1n!>1de
.\bout 700 people turned out for the ser .. 1ccs to open the
cathedral. which•'> highlighted b} a <jome w1th sta1 ncd·gla'\s w1ndo"s
c;how1ng the I:! apostle'>. \a1d E \ "Tedd} .. Tza.,.ellas. chairman of
the openrng ceremon\
The rnngregauon founded in 1864 b} C1reek 1mm1grants has
been meeung for the past six years 1n a communit) center '>Ince
ou1grow10g its old church. which had a capacity of about 240.
The cathedral was built with donauons from tht• congrcga11on
and proceeds from fesuvals and the 1975 sale of the land on wh1c:h the
old church stood. T La vellas said.
Hl' ">aid ma11ns \Cf\ilCe!> were held unda) 1n the C ommun1t\
Center Then panshoncrs carrying fo ur icons led the proceo;s1on 10th~
OCIA cathedral. he said
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The UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Cos1a Mesa
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St & Harbor Blvd
Church School 9 30
Worship 8 30 and 10 45
Charles D Clark Mtntsler
Cotta Meu
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
1701 Baker
Worahlp & Church School
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Dr Wiiham E Steel 979·8234
Newport Beaell
CHRllT CHURCH DY THE SU
UNITED METHODflT
1400 W Balboa Blvd
173-3'06 Rev Lawre· :e T Young
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6662 Heil Ave 842-4461
Worahlp s.A~ 1:30 a 10:00
1:30 Sunday khoof 10:00
Fountain Velley
FIRST UNfTED
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18225 Bushard St
912-2593 ~ James A Hadley. Pastor
Worahlp & Church lehoof t:30 A.M.
NEWPOIH er Nll H
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1I01 Mefvuerlte A ...
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PRESBYTERIAN CtlJRCH
OF THE COVENANT
IJruce A. Kurrte, PHIOf
Terry Mccanna.
Director ol Adult Ministries
Pierre All91;1re,
OlrectOf of H1911 Sc11001 M1nu1troes
Tina AICar az
Director or Clllldran's M1n111roes
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season for 311 \ear\ wa' P\Jrl'I~
rehg1ou'i and wr\e<, no <,c:cular
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In lm ·\ngek'>. < habad Hou<,c a
Jew ish re11g1ou\ and <iOl 1al <,(_·r\ 1<.:e
network. Ill a menorah ret'm l'ft'd
from a Polish s~nagogue dunng
World War II on \.tonda~ night after
'iupcnor < oun Judge Ir' mg ')ht mer
ruled 11 rnuld be 111 outside and
hrought 1n'i1dc "J'> J 'I\ mbol of
freedom · '>aid Rabbi Borul i1
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M OranQ9 Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, Deoem~ 14, 1985
Claudette Colbert
packing la stage
audiences at 82
A love of a cting
keeping vete ra n
star on the road
By BOB THOMAS
LOS ANGELES -C'laudcuc Col-
bert stndes offstage with co-star Re"
Hamson. both seeming pleased that
the)' have once more managed to
breathe life into Fredenck Lonsdalc's
anuque comedy of manner!>. "Aren't
We Al&.?"
'?they arc neaAng the end of a run
that has stretched from London to
ew York to San Francisco. Their
•Jtt sto~ is Washington and there
lt\.ight be an Australian tour next year.
Colbert 1s stunning an a couture
90wn. her small figure as tnm as ever.
!'he trademark bangs an place. the
~pie checks smooth as a girl's.
;_She goes directl y to her smallish
.aressang room, changes into slacks.
)lien receives post-performance v1s-
,-i9rs: a surgeon colleague of her late
Dusband, Dr. Joel Pressman. at
~CLA Medical Center; C'arol Cha n-
-"ingand husband, Charles Lowe. The
:iiJting Colbert laughter fills the
backstage corridor.
The visitors depart, and the actres!>
ftttles down to vodka on the rocks
'4nd conversation about her career.
For 25 years she had been one of
Hollywood's most dazzhog stars.
ippeanng 1n 63 films including "The
Sign of the Cross." Cecil 8. DeM1lle's
... Cleopatra," "lm1tauon of Li fe,''
"Tovanch." "Drums Along the
Mohawk," "Boom Town," "So
Proudly We Hail" and "The Egg and I ...
The role that won her the 1934
Academ y Award for best actress was
the runaway heiress in "It Happened
One Night."
.. ren't We All" performance, but
compla1ns mildly about the W1lsh1re
Theater.
"There's no feedback: you 1ust
don't hear the audience.;; she said.
'"When 1 told th1s 10 Binj Wilder on
opening night. he replied: ·You must
remember. dear, that the Wilshire
was built for movies -silent mov-
ies."'
She talks fondly of her home 1n
Barbados: "It's a divine place. The
temperature never gets over 83 and
never falls under 70. I love 1t there I
swim every day."
Then why would she leave to tour
1n a creaky, 60-year-old comedy'>
"I love to act," she confessed w11h a
guilty giggle.
.. , never thought I would still be
acting at the age of 82 Never,'' she
continued somewhat more senously
"Jack (her husband) was all sci to
retire from UCLA 1n 1968. and we
were going to spend our life together
at Barbados. which we both loved.
"But while I was down tht'rc getting
things ready. he had an operation here
for cancer of the intestin es. They
removed all the cancer. but 11 had
already spread to his liver. Within
five months he was dead.
"We had been ma med for 35 years.
It was a tremendous blow. I can't tell
you."
Since then she has devoted her~lf
to the theater. She has had lilm oilers
bu1 nothing good. "The only thing
that could tempt me to come back is
'The Two Mn. Grcnv11les.' based on
Dom1n1ck Dunne's book. I knew the
woman he wrote about. and 1t would
be fun to play her ...
Claudette Colbert
my first thr~ pictures with Eddi<.>
Robinson. Freddie March and
Maunee Che valier. I decided films
weren't so bad after all."
She li ved an California from
1932-58 then returned to the theater
10 pla y "Marriage-Go-Round" with
Charles Boyer. "People then asked
me 1fwas hard to do stage work after
so many years in films," she said.
"They still do. The theater is where I
started. for heaven's sake. And I sti ll
love 11."
The Wilshire Theater is located a
few feel from the Great Western
av1ngs bu ildi ng, wh ich features a
monumental statue of John Wayne
on horseback. However. Colbert has
never nouced 11.
"I don't see anything, dnving to
and from the theater 1n a limousine
with black windows." she said. "I
10 ... cd Duke. I regret that I made only
one picture with him ("Without
Reservauons' ). "
he donned a dashing red cape and
was escorted through the stage door
toward the street.
Her studio days ended in 1955 with
···Texas Lady," thou~ there was a
• return in 1960 to do• Parrish."
Born Lah Claudette Chaucho1n 1n
Paris. she came to New York with her
parents m 1910. After schooling in an
and design. she made her stage debut
1n 1923, th en scored on Broadway an
.. The Barker." Her first film was thr
silent .. For the Love of Mike,"
directed by nt'wcomer Frank Capra.
"It was a temble movie," she
recalled. "I thought I was through
wJth films. and would go back to the
theater. Then talkies came in. I made
.. Oh. dear," she said, ey1nga cluster
of fans on the curb. She spotted one
w11h a camera and warned: ''No
pictures!"
Then she looked at rhe huge statue.
spotlighted 1n a late-evening gl oom .
nodded approval and swept into the
wa1t1ng limousine.
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Nl:W ORl.EAN (AP) -'WO
months after she underwen1 open
hcan surgery. singer Peggy Lee let\ a
hospital and boarded a pri vate J<.'t to
return to C'altforn ia. ·
. '"Miss l.cc's spirits have remained
1ndomirable throughout this lengthy
and tedious hospital confinement
and her cond1t1on has improved
steadily 1n recenl weeks,'' said Dr.
Tom Oelsner. her ph) si c1an at Touro
Infirmary He has said the 65-year-old s1 nger
should be able to return to the stage
once she recupcratl'\ Lee~ 111 sta) for a while at S1. John's
Hospital in ania Mon1C'a, monitored
b) he r personal ph)'!l1nan. Oelsner
said
Lee checked into tht> hospital with
chest patn) and was forced to cancel
the closing performance of an engage-
ment 1n New Orleans Oct 6.
he undc~ent doublt> bypas) sur-
ger) the ne"<t da} and then a \e.:ond
operation two ~ceb later because of
an infection
She: was treated 1n Ne~ Orleans
because doctors bcltcH~d 11 would be
too risk) to send her back w her home
1n California. -.
Peggy Lee
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Clint Eaetwood epeak• at leatelattve hearing ln Monterey.
California bidding
to bring films bacli
MONTEREY (AP)-(alifornia 1s
losing about SI billion annually 1n
film production fees to other state'i,
representatives from the motion pic-
ture industry told two as~mbly
committees dunng a a recent all-day
rneeung.
Los Angeles has become Jaded in its
attitude toward the film industry and
that has produced exorbitant movie
company rees. actor C'lint Eastwood
told the committees.
Consequentl~. companies are film ·
1ng 1n other stares. Eastwood told the
~ssembl) Subcommittee on Econ-
omic De-.elo pment and New
Technologies and the Assembly Sub-
commmee on Spons and Entertain·
ment.
The JOtnt heanng was called by
'\ssemblyman Sam Farr. D-Carmel.
who 1s chai rman of the economic
development committee Also on the
panel were Assemblymen Stan
Statham, R-Ch1co. and Uary Condit.
D-Cercs. who 1s chairman of the
spons committee.
F-arr said the goal of the heanng wa~
to find ways to keep the 1ndustl)
strong 1n Cal!forn1a and to demon·
'itrate to local go\ernments that
movie productton 1s both non-pollut·
ing and very lucrati ve.
Production sites ha\ t' been moved
from Cahforn1a to New York .. .\n·
zona. Texas and Flonda. Farr said.
To help re verse this trend. Farr co-
authored a bill in January 1985 that
established the California Film Of-
fice. w11h an annual budget of
$380.000 and a stafT of four.
The office has begun an active
campaign 10 keep film production in
the state. sa id office director Lisa
Rawlings, adding that 1ts purpose wa s
to promote cooperauon between film
companies and municipalities.
Church counts 57 million
more Catholics in the world
By tbe Associated Press
VA TIC AN CIT Y -Roman ( ath·
ollcs now total 841 m1lhon in the
world . according to the latest church
estimates. up from th e prco,.1ous count
Included are an es11mated 16
million Catholi cs 1n countnes where
church leaders cannot rcpon ligure~.
mostly communist area'>
The total. given 10 the ncwl >
published Stat1sttcal Yearbook of the
Church, amounts to 18 percent orthr
world's population.
As prev1ousl)'. Latt n Amem:a was
the reg1on with the largest Catholic
population -345.5 m1ll1on -
amounting to 41 percent of th l'
world's C'atholicc; -plus 72 mtlhon 10
Mexico.
Brazil had the largest ( atholic
populauon of any counrry -11 6.8
m1lhon.
MI NNEi\POLlli -.\ Lutheran
leader says sa) s the '\/at1onal Council
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fert1li~er" spread among the de-Cathohc theologian suggests tnat
nominattons. Chnst1ans "think of Jesus as part of
The Rev. Robert J. Marshall. the Jewish trad1t1on. not as a loner."
fo rmer president of the Lutheran The suggestion for deepening inter·
Church in Amenca. told lls ex-faith ties was made b}' the Rev. John
ecu11ves 1n a rev1cv. of membership 1n T. Pawli kowski of the Catholic
tht" coo11t1I that 11 get<; the crllir;-.is=n,,..\ ___,l,...h~eo og1a nion in 1cago on a
and serves as a !.hoc k absorber" on Jew1sh-Chnst1an panel at the conven -
d1fficult issues. 11on or the Union of Am erica n
Member denom1nat 1on'i then have Hebrew Congregations.
a chance to ad1ust their own pos1t1on~
and build understan~1ng. he c,a1d,
add1n$ that the council "expected to
"provide more venturesome leader-
ship" than an) ont' cburt·h wou ld
attempt.
Marshall. no" a pro fessor at
Lutheran Southern Theological Sem-
inary in Columbia. S.C' .. added con-
cerning the cooperative council of
Protestant and Eastern Onhodox
denominations:
"A 11ghtt'r ship might have cracked
and sunk. Though the unit}' is ever so
loose or tenuous. 11 has succeeded in
holding together churches with great
differences. The council does not
ha\e the unit~ nor the power of a
battering ram. thnough people ma y
than k of 11 that way. It is more hke
fertilizer spread unevenly but ha ving
a pan 1n the growth of the churches ...
LOS ANGELES -A. Roman
NEW DELHI. India-Talks have
rt.'sumed in efTons to unite the C "hurch
of Nonh India and the Method1'>I
Church in India.
The Methodist body. formerl y part
of U.S. United Methodists. had
dropped out of negotiation that led to
the 1970 merger of Anglicans. Bn ush
Methodists. Baptists. Brethren, Dis·
c1ples and Reformed bodies into the
Norttl lnd1a church.
A union committee says 1t now
expects to meet periodical!> on step'
for including the Methodist bod~
RICHMOND. Va The
outhern Baptist O\erseas m1•mon-
ary force reached a record 3.5&7. with
the appointment of 40 new m1ss1on-
aries. They brought the number of
m1ss1onanes added in 1985 to 378.
Brigham Young story
features family life
VISALIA (AP) -Mormons ma)
wince at the family d1scuss1ons
Brigham Young had wtth some ofh1s
55 wives. but a history professor
describes his biograph)' of the church
leader as accurate and sy mpatheuc
Newell Bringhurst. a history tn·
structor at College of the Sequoias in
Visalia. wrote "'Brigham Youn and
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part of a senes or Amcncan b10·
graphics published by Little. Rrown
and C'o of Boston .
"The books are mostly about ex-
pres1dents, their wtves or other poltt1-
cal figures from the East Coast." said
Bnnghurst. whose book wa-; d1s-
tnbuted this week 1n collc~c book·
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theme."
Young serves as an archetype of the
expanding Amencan frontier, start-
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and 'ipannang his pioneering role in
church and Western settlement in th e
1840s to his death 1n t 877.
"I use a lt vcly, anccdoctal style,"
said Bnnghurst. "I tried to bring out
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1magrne. there were some hi&hly
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gan1zed."
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master of orpn11at1 on under the
circumstances, Bnnahunt t:on-
cluded.
"This show\ up 1n uther thinas. too:· he said "Even his detractors
admit he directed the best organized
mai.s m11rat1on 1n Amencan hl\-t .. 0
'lnn&hurst. a lap$C'd Mormon. con·
ceded thlt his descnpt1on of family
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members of the Church of Jc~us
Chnn of Latter-<iay ~1nis
"Bria.ham Young was a prophet of
Ood 1n the church. and I'm not sure
how the broad ,pectrum of church
member\ will take the book." he said
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"I wanl 10 ,·hm1mlll' the d1-.cord
and lry to a(h1CH' a le' c:I of harmon}
and a co llegial i;pmt."' . autcr said in
an in1er\.ll"'-' Wedne'iday 1n h1> bar-
rrn. temporal) offi ce.
Sautl"r said the re~torat1on of sell~
confidence in CAS Ncwi; would not
come O\.Crntght ··There 1s no ~ingk
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uon th:ll t'i going 10 10\tan1ly improve
morale." he \atd. "I need to spend a
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Sauter. 50 who wa' l'\CC'uuve 'ice
president of the C R. Broadcast
Ciroup in charge of new and (RS'
O'-'ned 'itat1ons. wa!O named to replace
ou,ted ncw'i president Edward M
Jo} Ce. who llC'comcs vice prc~1dent in
charge of marketing CBS program~
abroad "iauter retained h11 vice
president"\ <iln~s and mo\.cd from
corporate headquanen back 10 the
OeW\ dl\.ISIOO
"There·, a tremcndou~ amount ot
lo) in bt-ing here I look upon 1t a'i a
1bcrat1ng eitpenencc," Sauter ~1d. "I
don'1 \CC u a'I a demotton or a lateral
move ..
One ma1or ta'lk 1s maklns the "CB
Morn•nf News" compem1vc with
A.BC's 'Good Mom1na Amenca"
and NBC ·., "Today .. c;auter u1d the
protram would he built uound
t·urrcn1 co-anthor<i t-orrcst 'i3W)Cr
and Mana Shn,cr. but there "'ould
be no quick fhc~ designed to h ~ pe
ratings
··When 11\ a goo<l broadt.a<.t that
'-"C can take pnde 10. then '-"C can
promote tt and <.cc tfpeopll' will ~·ome
and stay with 11." Sauter ~1d "Our
concern 1s with the hroadca'll 1t~·lf
apd not the e"<tcmal rcacuons to 11 •·
Besides worktng to improve mur-
alc and the "Morning New<.,". autcr
said other pnonlle'I '-"OUld 1ndudc
finding subJCCb tor documcntancs
"that make a statcmen' about CBS,"
ahhough there wen~ no plans to do
more than the S\hedukd eight houn
nc"<t )"ar. and doing more latc-n1gh1
news broadcast-;"' hen C\ cnts v.arrant
them.
"We straycd awa~ from doing the
11 30 specials and let\ them for
(<\BC\) 'N1ghthne."' Sauter said
When uter ran CBS Ne>As from
I Q8 I ·8 '· his managemt'nt 'It} k wa~
charactcn7t:d by access1h11t1,. hc>th 1n
hl!l omcc and dunng daily\ I Sits to the
sets of the broadc:ms Ht' !Miid ht'
plans to run CRS Nt'\I<.., that '-'3} aaain
This d1tlcl'\ from the t\pproach of
Jo)C'C. who wa~ cnt1C'11ed bv some
CBS staffer<; for he1ng "aloof' and
"outocra11c ..
uter would not tommcnt on
Joyce's Job performance
Sauter ~sumes da)-to-day hand •
on command of a pre'it1giou• or-
aanlllt1on that has been bloodied
rttcntly by internal and cittemal
'n1p1ng. all wcll<hron1clcd b) 1hc
m('J1a
<;omc !>t'lf·1nn1c1w \l<Oundi 1n·
eluded what man~ ron'>tdert'd the
callou\ handling of thl' la~ofl' of 74
ncwo; -;taflers th1~ )l'ar the 104u1r. b'
some ne"s staffers into >Ahcthcr (RS
Inc might entcna1n their olkr'i to
hu) the ne>A~ dt\ 1~1on . apparentl)
rdkrnng their d1ssat1slact1on '-'11h
the operation. and the internal 1.'.rtll·
c1sm of h1nn~ Ph,ll1s (icorgc.-to co·
anchor the '(R \1orn1ng Ne""'··
E\tcrnall~ 1hc prohlems ha)c lx•en
a\ 'ancd a\ ( 1cn \\II ham ( \\ e~t
mon·land'<i SI :!ll million hbel \Ult
aga1n~t < B •. media ndtcuk lll
George and separate CBS lnl'
takco\Cr effort, h\ rutilc l'ntr<•pc.•ncur
fed Turner .ind \OO'><'f\Jll\C 'iup-
poncr<; ol <>en fr>~ llclms. R -~ C
>Aho ha'e accu'>t'd ( B'i :-.le""" ol a
liberal b1a~
Sc,·cral weck'i ago, a~ the "oh\.IVU'
discomfort as-CBS NC'-'\" wn'I gro ......
ing. utcr s:ud he ga'e C R\' corpor·
ale manaiicmcnt st\ eral rcah\tt,
opt1on<1 for \hant.1n .. tht' guJrd U1c,
o" n name wa\ 1nduded
"I did 001 a~.h o<:ate an' rx11111.'.ular
'>olullon. nord1d l 1n an) way lt)bb~ lo
return to tht\JOh .. he ~1d
auler ha\ bt-cn cn11nn·d "'llhin
<. B() Nev.<; for h1nna Ph>lh!> t1co11c.
the former M 1\\ Amenc.· and !>ports
pcr.onaht}. as c°""n(·hor of the
·'Morning Nrv.\.. ht' wao; d1\m1sscd
in i.\ugus1 after c1aht months
"It ts ceru1nly pertt1v('(i IO th1o;
building that Phylhs Georae wu a
mistake 4i1nce I '-'ti pan ot that
proctu I take rt\pon 1t11ht} for 1t,"
Sauter u1d "Pcrhl\p . 1n d10'c~nt
Clrcumstance d1fTcrtnt times and on
a d11Tc~n1 broadca\t. \he might h:ne
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Sinatra at 70: 01' Blue Eyes finally mellowing
Tra iled b y controversy through m ost of
fits career. he's s till active but qui eter
By BOB THOMAS
A-WIN"'-Wtffef
LOS .\NUELES -Having 11pent
the last 45 yearsofh1s hfe in the white
heat of publtc1ty. Ot' Blue Eyes
celebrated h1 70th b1nhda) Thurs-
da)' in relative quiet.
possible t-rom the moment he hul"t
on the nauonal .,cenc in 1he l'arl>
1940s he ha~ been embroiled in
controversy. Stan1ng as a srngcr with
Harry James' band an(t then with
f ommy Dorsey's, he soon anractcd :i
clamorous following of teen-agl' girlc,
who became known ai. hohby soxcrs.
and below water. Having learned
brel\lh rnn1rol by watching Tommy
Dorsey play trombone. he had further
1r111ned himself 1n the sw1mm1ng
pool: "Cluy'i wonder why I never
<;warn on top ofthl' water. It was a h1g
improvement for breathing bccau11e
my lung power bc<:ame much. much
~tronger."
The evolution of Frank Sinatra -aome very good, and a few bad, yean.
Frank Sinatra. also once known as
Frank1e-bo) and The Voice, re-
mained at his Palm Spnngs home
except for one engagement. During
the day the singer and his wife
Barbara attended a groundbreaking
for the Barbara Sinatra Children's
Center, a refuge for ~xually abused
children. It is planned for a spnng
opening.
In a recent TV interview with
daughter Nancy on ~tour Mag.u11m',
Sinatra recalled when he lt>fi the
Dorsey band 1n I 942 and appeared at
the New York Paramount theater
w11h Benn:r Goodman and a Hing
Crosby movie:
Hu; 11m1.1g with a SOnjl 1s sull
1mpcct·a.hle, though some critics have
d11 1med the voice lacks lh onetime
dant) and trueness. But then, Sinatra
has endured an onc.laught of cnticism
over the years. H1:. career has always
thnved -except for a pcnod m the
early I 950'i whe n the upset of his
mamage to Ava Gardner and other
matters contnbutcd to lo'is of ht!>
singing powers.
TRIVIA
Larrycreepsuponsecond
Perfect scores b)' the GWC Kofft~e
Klutcb and Larry Klrscbenbaum
padded the KotTec Klutchers· lead to
14 points and brought Larry within
striking distance ol second placer
Moira White, who settled for seven
1h1s week.
Tied for second place 1n this week's
tn' 1act1v1ty are JM and the S<:bolars,
TRIVIA BOWL
.IV STANDINGS
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\.Nrf Kifacllen~m I I II
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Nllne)' PrlO< (7)
Lotty I Co Ill
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T,,. Sc:t>o1111e 18)
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Jonn Ru&Hll/Sll•• Wal1h Wellt 181 'C•1>1>age Pat~h 1(1(111•) 'r,.,. Blues Blot~• .c::'
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game show that went ofT the air after
1wo episodes. Name ll.
3 Whal\ the last name of Nancy's
.\unt Fntz1 1n the comic stn p?
4. Name the former pro football
plaH~r who helped capture the as-
sassin uf Roben F. Kennedy.
5. Mel Brooks sang the title song in
-.~h1ch one ofh1s movies?
b. Shonl~ after winning an Oscar
tor playing Shakespeare badly ofT-
8roadway. Richard Dreyfuss really
did pla\ Shakespeare ofT-Broadwa)
1n ~hat pla)'"
7. If and when the USFL collapses,
the nghts 10 running back Herschel
Walker will be owned by what NFL
team')
("Young Frankenstein" tum-on)
2. Johnny Carson (earl) game
shows)
J Bnnging Up Father (Fi fi canine)
4 Manin Van Buren (last VP to
win 1mmed1ate presidency)
5. "Sink the Bismarck" (Honon's
naval hit) ·
6. Hal March in "Come Blow Your
Hom" (first Simon leading man)
7. Ted Williams (Hall, of Fame
statue)
8 "Execu11' e Suite" (unseen presi-
dent)
9. A TV newscaster ("Jaws"
author)
10. (a) Gary Crosby. (bf "Play a
Simple Melody"
~nd your answers to TRIVIA. c/o
the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box t 560. Costa Mesa 92626. All entries must be
received by Wednesday. otherwise
half the player's last score will be
awarded.
Having once retired amid much
fanfare at the age of 55, Sinatra
exhibits no sign s ofqu1tt1ng at 70. He
has scheduled concens in Oklahoma
Cuy on Jan. 23 and New Orleans Jan.
25. will appear at the Golden Nugget
in Las Vegas dunng Februat) and the
.\tlant1c (lly Golden Nugget 1n
March. On March 16 he will play a
benefit for the Memorial Sloan-
Kettenng Cancer Center at the Radio
C11y Music Hall in New York.
Sinatra has had little or no contract
w11h the media in recent years. bu t
there is evidence that hi s n ng-a-ding-
ding days are over.
In her current book. "Frank Sin-
atra, My Father ... Nanq inatra
repons that "he no longer smoked.
He said, ·smoking 1s stupid.' Just
stopped, cold turkey. one day. After
40 )ears of Luck:r Stnkes. He did not
often dnnk -occasionally a vodka
and soda or a Jack Daniels w11h water
and ice. which I rarch ~w him
finish... ·
She quotes her sister Tina· "He'<;
more conscious of mortality He's
calmed down. In fact, he's gotten
QUlle dull."
Frank Sinatra dull? It hardl) seems
"l knew the kids were there wht'n I
Hi s timing with a
s9ng is still impeccable,
th ough som e ·cri tics
have claimed the voice
lacks its o netime clarity
and trueness. But the n,
Sinatra has endured an
onslaught of criticism
over the years.
"'orked with Tommy: lhl')' squealed
and did the.wonderful things the) did ..
But nobody knew what to expect that.
morning. and they let out a )'Cll . I tell
)OU. I thought the roof would come
ofT the building. Benn) ~oodman
.was staggered. ... He had his hands up.
for a downbeat and never qulle go1
them down again. He JUSI kept
looking at the audience sa~ 1ng.
'What's going on here: ··
Dunne the interview ')inatra dis-
closed his phy'l1cal regimen. he no
longer runs (''I'm a h11le beyond the
age of running"), but he lift<; weights.
does calisthenics and swim~ -above
Jn the TV interview he reflected on
that period "I suppose any business
which can be as C'atac;trophu: as our
bu~iness Ila'> m up'i and down!I. I
understood that part ... and I didn't
run ofT in a pan1L about anything. t
1ust regrouped, I !>ta)'cd by myself for
a while. J had a lot of friends who
never c;howl'd up or made a phone
tall. and so I txg.un to realize that I
d1dn·t want to deal with a Jot of people
an ymore."
'\fter regrouping. Sinatra begun
recording 1n a new. vigorous style
wnh Nelson Riddle. then won the
Oscar for supponing actor 1n "From
Here to Ete rn it>.'' Except for the two-
) ear "reurcment ... he has remained a
mega-star ever since.
1natra made headlines with his
fo ur marriages <Nancy Barbato. Ava
Gardner, Mia Farrow. Barbara
Marx). his ballles with the press. hts
alleged underworld connecu ons.
"Mr. ~matra hobnobs w11h the
Mafia elite." said the Wall St reel
Journal in 1968. and 'iUCh repons
ha'c persisted.
In hie, in terview wit h hi s daughter
Nancy. Sinatra said that review of
FBI file!. under the Freedom ol
lnforma11on Act had proved that "I
never had an ything to do with
anybody in that kind of world.''
·.1.m & Sano• 8 t 11 23,
· "° "''IY ,_,., hall of lest 9COfe awarded
both of whom collected nine po1nh.
The race 1s now for second place.
where Larry trails Moira by three
points w11h three weeks remaining in
T m ·1a iowl Iv, The latest punier<;.
8. In the movie "Elephant Walk,"
the comb 1n Abraham Soafer's hair
was significant of what?
9 "Goodbye. Farewell and Amen"
was the title of the last episode of what
popular TV senes?
Young people aren't a lone in t heir fears
I. Name the movie ba.-,cd nn the life
of l(Olfer Ben Hogan.
:!" Jackie Gleason once hosted a TV
I 0. Name the stage plays that are set
1n the spans stadiums of(a) Wngley
Field and (b) Tiger Stadium
Last Week's Answers
I. ".\h. Sweet Mystcr) of Life ..
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
teenager wh o appears confident and
capable of handling anything tha1
comes my way. Actually I have many
fears, some of them quite irrational
But knowing that they make no sense
doesn't help them go away -hke m) -;=:======::;:==================== fear of being trapped in an elevator. It helps to know I am not alone. In
~'re back a~n ...
Homw1<·m;.: a brand new St<Jnl!.
a magazine called TeenAge. I read a
survey on teen-age fears. The ques-
tion was: "What arc you afraid of!"
Here are the results. I hope you will
pnnt them m your column. -J D. IN
PHILADELPHIA.
ANN
UNDERS
degrees of Intensity. But when a fear
becomes so awesome tbat it prevents
us from le.ding a normal life, It is
tben a pbobia. Overwbelmlng lean
tor pboblas) can be overcome wltb
professional belp. Anyone wbo wants
more information sbould write to tbe
Phobia Society of America, 5820
Hubbard Drive, Rockville, MO 20852.
(Please enclose a legal-sited, self-
addreHed. atamped envelope.) • • •
DEAR ANN L~NDF R~ P...h <.on wa~ engaged 10 a txautiful young
woman for two yea re; The) broke up
and she found a ne"' s\\.eethean I
loved her as I would love a daughter.
The breakup was very hard on me.
"Bets>·· •~ planning 10 be mamed
1n a few months. I have not been 1n
contact with that dear person since
she and my son paned. nearl y a year
ago. I would love to send her a little
wedding gift. Would 1t be proper? -
o\ LMOST BUT NOT QUITE LN N.J.
DEAR A. BUT N.Q.: By all m~an1
send a modest gift. It wlll make lier
bappy to know tbat you still think of
ber affectionately.
DEAR J .D.: I -Ill. Indeed. Thanks
for pa11lDg tllem on.
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I nion as a couple o ! humbling spic~
and gl\t'S Reagan's ··s1ar Wars" plan
a poke 1n the l')C hmught in SX.6
milhon on rt'> debut
I "Rock> 1v:· MG M-UA. $1 1 2
million. 1.325 <;creens. $48 I million.
1~0 v.cek'>
··wh1 tl' Nights:· about a Sov1c1
defector who finds h1m">elf trapped
back rn Russia aflrr c1 plane cra~h
groc;sed $4.5 m1ll1on for a 101al of~tl
million in its third wed
~. "Sp1e' Like Uc;." Warner Bros ..
$8.6 million 1.556 screens. $8 6
m1ll1on. fir'il week
1. ·'\\.oh11c Night~ ... Columbia. $4.5
m1ll1on. 891 screens. $6 m1ll1on. three
weeks
··~nnra Claus The Mo' 1e .. wa.,
lounh at $).I million. and ··Yo ung
Sherlock Holmes .. debuted in fifth
place wnh S2 5 m1lhon
4. "Santa ( laus: The Movie:· Tn-
'itar. $3. I million, 970 c;crecns. SI 0.6
million. two wceh .
"One MagicChnstmac; .. and "King
'iolomon's Mines .. rounded out the
weekend leaders
5 "'r oung Sherlock Hol mes,"
Paramount. S2.5 m1ll1on. 920
'>Crcens. $3.3 m1ll1on. one week.
Herc arr the tor '>C"cn movie\ at
the box office th1'i past Wl'ckend. w11h
d1s1nbutor. weekend gn>S!>. number
of screens. total grosc;, and number ol
v.eeks 1n release.
6 "One Magic Chnstmas." D1s-
ne). $1 7 million. 827 'iCrcens. SI O
m1lhon, three weeks.
7 "King Solomon's Mines," Can-
non. S 1.5 million. I, I 06 screens.
$I ~.4 mllhon. three weeks.
LUXURY THUTU S
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aACKTOTH IE f'\ITURIE (N) I : J O J :JO S:lO 7 30 & 9:4 0
T O LIVI: • DIE IN L..A.,R) 1 :00 J lS S.25 :40 &. 9 SO
JAGGED IEOOE (R) THE GOOS •UST -1 00 3 20 5 .4 0 1 :00 CRAZY (PG) 1 :20 a.10:20 3 30 5:4 07•50 &.10:00
CHORUS LIN E ( .. ·U)
12:15 2 :45 S:l~ 7 4 S
& 10 IS / IN 70MM
WHITE NIGHTS (PG·IJ)
!·OS 3 SO 7 15 &. 10.00
IN 70MM I NO PASSES
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SHOWS AT I 20 3·30 5 4 07!'>0 &1000
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5 30 7 30 .. ' )0
YOUNG SHERLOCK
HOUID ff'0•1J) 12 40 3:00 S·zo 7 ·40
&.1000 /IN 70MM
ROCKY IVJRJ I JOJ 40tt 5 1 :00 a. 10 10 /IN 70MM
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ROCKY rY (R)
P lu• Co-Hit
R t O Sonja tPG·l l)
IUNG SOLOMON'S
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Bobby Sherman with hla backyard Dlaneyland.
Building his own Disneyland
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bobb~
Sherman, whose star ro\e hnefl) a~ a
teen singing 1dol 1n the late 1960s. \till
ma1nta1ns a kid's fantaS) in has bal I<.
~ard: A scale model ol D1'>nc )land\
~lain Street.
The singer of "Julie. Do 'ta Lo 'e
\le" and star of tele' is1on's "Here
( ome the Bndes." said he <>tarted the
project as "therapy.'· not long after
the end ofh1s reign as teen hcanthrob
·· .\t firs\. I thought 1t would ta~e
JUSt three months:· said <iherman.
11.ho intended the replica as a pla~
house for his two sons It ended up
taking two years of11.or~ and S 15.000
to S20.000 an materials
The one-fifth size model features
clahoratc detail. down to gables and
shuttl'r'i. The plywood and pane.'
buildings ha'e stood up to the use of
the bo~s. and to flooding fro m hca')
ra in".ltorm<> that ha' e occasionall)
hatten:d the Sherman home 1n En -
cino l' miles north1Aest of Los
A.ngclcs
Tht 'ion<; are grown , and Sherman
has dl\orced. but he maintains Main
\tret•t..,.. h1 ch 'ihares his one-acre back
'ard v.ith a rain forest and a swim-
ming pool
)herman. st1ll unY.nnkled at 40
makes occasional guest telc:' )IOn
Jppcarann~s on such senes as "L<>"e
Boat " and "Murder. She Wrote " The
man 11.ho made his name 1n tclcv1S1on
as Jercm\ Roh on two seasons of
"Here c'omt the Bride.... ed1t'i
'tdeotapc for cable shows and
produced the ..\8( mo' 1e. ··The Da\
the E:.anh Mo' cd .. ·
He also rnmpo'>es scores. he \31d .
The Lo~ .\ngde\·area na11 ve li"es
and Y.orkc; in a hou.-.c that features a
recording studio a combination cx-
erctsc·' 1dco1apc production room
and a 14-'>Cat mo' 1c theater There is
e' 1dencc: e'd'"' hen: of his fasc1na-
t1on Y.1th elabOrate to~\· Two pinball
machines. a lOmputc:r «:hess game a
min1alUre boy,,ling alle~
J.R. (who else) gives the rest
of us some lessons on Texas
By JERRY B UCK 1nJcpcndent republic. and statehood
AH~Wrht 10 1845
LOS ANGELES -V. hn hcttc:r Ill Hagman still returns frequent I~ to
talk about Texas in thl' pubh( his home state. where he also docs
1elcv1s1on series "Lone <itar" than the: I01:at1on filming for .. Dallas."
man from "Dallas." Larry Hagman" .. E"er) year l videotape the sk-.linl'
Hagman. wh o stars as oilman J R of Dallas.'' he said ... f',e been doing 1t
E~ing on the CBS scne'>. haHome to the eight ~ears 'Dallas' has been on
personify Texas around the .... arid He the air. It changes e'er: )car For one
11.as born an Fon Wonh. thl' son of thing. it's mo.,ed out 10 miles."
actress Mar) Ma nin and attorne~ .\fter his birth in Fon Worth
Ben Hagman. Hagman spent his first six \Cars 1n
The ei.ght-pan .series. produ1..-cd b~ Weatherford. Texas. "Then ( mo,ed
KEDT-TV 1n Corpus ( hns11 a.-. pan to (ahforn1a and pam East. .. he said
of the Texas Sesqu1ce ntenn1al. heg1n\ "I went back form} last two ~ears of
un a). .,.. tngtrst-hoot:-f Weill lo Bard·+-ir'rl-h-..-m-
"lt's ad) nam1c temtor: f,cr:one \.e"' 'ork and returned to work for
kno1As .... here T exas i'> ... \aid Hagman ~argo Jones al her theater in Dallas
whose senes has further \prl'ad it '> Jack Vvarden ..... as the.re and he wa~ th e
tame. "You ca n go to .\rab1a and lim professional actor I knew. t-k\I
peo.p~w11f say, "How·s Tc.>.a•(1' fcxao, bcc.n a truck dnq:r before that.
\eems to symbolize '\mencan to mnst "I '>tud1 cd acting and d1rect1ng.
of the rest of the world." What turned me offwac; the\ had ml'
Hagman did the narration in "onl' building o;ets and making costuml'S. I
\Cf) long. long day" at his Santa Fe-was there to act. Then l quit and ~tyle adobe home In Mah bu: -i rm~ame-iin-ae-t-0r:-T-hitt:,-wnffi-1 reulh
lot of energy go1ng and 11 was Jun ." hl· h3d to begin building sets. But I got
said. "I had a Texas flag ll)ing out paid S~ll J ~el'k. I was going with the
front.'' daughter ot a customs official He
"Lone Star," like evcrythtngdsl' in 11.ould.•ondemn a stalk of banana\ a
Texas. 1s on a large scale It took three 11.cek tor ml' I "' cd on banan3S and
)Cars to film and the production crev. rum
traveled more than )0.000 miles tu Hagman later moved to Ne" 'r or~
h1ghhght this tour of Te,as histon .... here he "'urkcd on Broadv.a' tor
It's based on h1stonan T R Fehren· )J O a "eek ... , ou can't 11'.e on th.11 ...
bach's book of the same title he SJH.I "I m3de up a phon~ preo,s
.\mong those appcanng an the card JnJ rd ~hov. up at pres<.
senes are novelist James M 1chener. confl·rcnce'>.,.. here the\ had free food
whose novel "Texas .. 1s a current I earned a l·amcra and pretended to
best-seller. businessmen T Boone take pictures. I al!><> had a p.ast1c bag
Pickens and H. Ross Perot. and and rd stutl 11 full of ca napes I dtd
former Republican Sen John Tower that in London. too. when I worked
The scnes will also look at cowbo)s. there I'd bnng home all th1'i great
011 wildcatters. a moonshiner and a food and y,,e'd h:ne fnend .. 0 ' er
Texas Ranger who still bchcH'i that The~ couldn·t figure out hov. ..... l. dad
all you need to quell a n ot 1<, one 11 ··
Ranger. He 'pent ti' e ~car<. 1 n l::nglJnd.
It explores thc earl ) Indian and 1nduding a 'tint 10 th e .\1r 1-orn' It
Spanish influences. Texas tndepcn· v.a<. there 1ha1 he met and marm'd
dence 1n 1836 and its 10 vear<; as an \IJJ \,l"1,,nn 1 '''ung \wl'dl\h
TURNTABLE TIPS
----
Larry Hagman
dl'~1gncr The) hJ' c Ix-en married lor 'I "car\ and ha' e 3 \On and daughtt•r
For Hagman fame has m pncc ~k
has to spend a lot \lfllme 1n airplane'
\o he'<. de' cluPt'd a technique tor
gl'ttang re'it in the air and for a' md1ng
thl· puhlil .,.. hen he "ante; to
"I put on a long-b1lll'd risherman ,
lap anti Jrap..• a c;1 lk handkerthtl'I
()\l'r 11 .. hl' \.\Id "I I \OU don ·1. pcupk
"Ill v.akc \OU up fur an autograph nr
to leed }-OU ••
Hagman ..aid hi."'> happ' h1' .I R
l h3ractcr I\ "getting balk to h'
desptc3blc srlf' after a ~light <ll'' 1,1
lion
"We.' had J nt'\\ \tJff and I dnn t
think thl'' knc"' the tharatter .. ht'
'><.11d "To ffil' 11\ a mak 'hov. .inti I'm
• 1 m.1k lh.tu \tn1,1 pig I think lhl'\
v.nc ''n11ng 11 .1 l1 tt k more hu
m3nd ~ \.1)v. 11·, l hang1 nt1 h;il k ·
Richie's 'Say You' tops charts
By the A11ocia1ed Pre11
The following arc Billboard's hot m:ord
hits as thr)' appear in next "'cck·s 1ssur of
Billboard mapztnr Cop)'Tlght 1985.
Billboard Pubhcat1ons. Inc Rcpnntcd
w11h penn1ss1on.
HOT SINGLES
I .. Say You . Say Mc" Lionel R1ch1r (Motown)
2."Brokrn Wings" Mr M 1s1rr (RC )
3 "Pany All tht' Time·· Edd1r Murph>
(Coh.1mb1a)
4 "Ahvl': and Kicking" Simple Mind~
(A&M-V1rgin)
S."~paratr Li ves" Phil C olhns &
Manlyn Manin (Atlan11c)
6 ·•Election Da( Arcadia (Cap1tolJ
7 "I Miss You' Klyma:o. (MCA·< nn·
\tcllauon)
8 "That's What Fncnds .\~For" 011• ..
nr & Fncnds (Ansta)
9."Small Town" Jo hn { (\Upr M'1kn-
camp (R1va)
10."Slttping Baa" 7 7 Top (\11/l m<'r
8rM.)
11 "Perfect Way" Scnt11 PoldUWam
er Bros)
12 "TonlJht he ( ·nmt\" Thr C It'\
(EJektB)
I ):•Never" Hean IC ap1wt
14 "Walk ofl1ft" Otrt JI\ (\\-amcr
Bm\)
IS "We 8 u11t Th1t 01 .. Stanh1p
(Grunt)
16 "'talk to Mt"~· N1ckiCModttnJ
17 "Burning Ht,,,... U"'l\Of (Scolh
Bros I 18 "Who'' Zoom1n' Who" l\mha
t 1.d ,:. ,,• llta)
19 "EIJ'r11cncy" Kool & the< 1ang ( [)r.
l 1tt)
~O "l O\C I\ th(' \c'H•nlh ~a\l' "''"ll
c ·\&\ll
TOP LPs
I "He.in" Hean cc ap1wll ~ ... ~ham1 V1(<'' ~lur.dtr..I\.,. C\I< \I
J " arcuov." John C'l1ugar \lelkn
camp(R1,J )
4··.\11rrhurnd· Z l rop C'-'aml'r
Bros I 5 "Th<' • Proad"'a' \lhum.. Oarhr,1
tre1sand Cl olumh1a 1
6 "Br<lhr" 1n \rm'· 1>1r<' '''•""
( Warn't Bro\ 1 7 "In 'iqu.irc ( 1rdr' ''l'\1\' Wondn
(Tam la)
&: Bom 1n the l ' •\ " Rnu r 'lpr111t1.
<>lftn (C'olumbrn)
Q "Whttne)' Hou,1nn" \\ h1tnn ltou'
ton I 4,nua)
111 P1111.cr \\1nJu-..\ Ru\ht \kflun1 _ 11 '\oni) lrom the 81gl h;ur·· Tears t'or
I-car\ c \lt rcuf\ I
I~ '(1rea1cs1tl1l!t. Thd.ar .. 1Elc.,1ra1
I ' ·The Drr.:im ol thr Rlu1• T unlr,
'l11ng I .\& \I 1 14 "Rix!. \Ir f 11n1gh1 I rc<ld1dall.'><•n
I( .1p1tnl)
1' ""-nee DtTI' 1n thr Hoopla" -.1ar\h1ri
l(11un11
It> '-'h11' /1111m1n "h" \r\'lh.1
~ c.H1 .. hn C ~m1.11
1 • '\\ rkom1• 111 lhl• Rc«•I \\ 11rld \.t r
\tmrr (RC \I
11< "On.:e t p.1n .1T1mc" \1mpk \.1llll1' I'·' \I) 1•1 'Rrl .. ll',f' Br.an \dam,l·\&M I :11 "Kcx ., ,, l mlr" 'te\lt' "lid' (\fou
1'1111
'Dallas' prequel set
LOS ANGEL ( .\P) -.. Dalla' Thr Earh 'ca"" '' no" 1n production in Dallas and Fon Worth Y. tth thrtt \Ouni :\l'tol"\ 1n the
roles of Jock. Mau EJlte and "01ger ..
The th.rtt·hour movte for CBS tt'll'I ot thr earh lo'"e tnanglt'
between Jock EW1f\I. Elhc Southwonh and V. 11lart1 .. D1grr" S..mr s
and the oriain of the feud bctWttn the t:.~inas and thr &me~~
David Grant plays "Dtgrr.'' Molltr Hagan .I!> llhr and l>;ak
M1dk1fT 1i Jock. HoYt Axton pJa)'s Ellie's father. o\.aron • uth .... orth
The movie. a son o("p~ucl" to tht htt ~nc' ''~tan thr rarl\
1930und 19S l. Kt>Vln Waxtcd makeu hntfapprarance a\ J R l.,.. 1ng
., a I ~·)'ear-old.
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high 1n prtrt · rt'a"nn
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, o.c.rr-t~ 14, 1985 111
CIASSIFIED
CALL 642-5678
IF CALLING ,,_OM NORTH OtlANM M0-1220
I' CAW NQ 'ROM IOUTH <>AANQI -1100
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equiPment
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SKI 01nd1ngs $ 10 b oots
• S 11) l,'jew goggles
g ,es sa•ornon 86
n'ooe1 coots size 10
tl'OOO t1ressure k I new
MORGAN Oollars COilec1or Je •KES Men s 10-speed
hQu1d111ng oeaufllully gr,.en $45 Women s
gill pac11ageo $25 ornwn 3 soeeo $35
6•5·2908 C.1r' c; reo wr .. te bicycle
$:'5 Casr Ci" t
S3S '.).q,1a1 "'66· J519 5" CIOINtS pan rs jdCI .. ~5' '8j4
N•C•C ... E Schwinn S50 "15 9og9•es l'lats
"'""'" .,.a1•er S50 New "'et ~ "l•es OO<"•s bot1Q1ngs
MX 20 coy s 01ke SW
8 o!! pan s 25c~S 5
180Cl'l" 51'·5 S 10 Cartop
S• rac• ~ '':. ll'lree 14
Oats.ar a1um1nun mags
S 18 G E toaster oven
SS Emerson 36 ceahng
•ar S tO i; r e.stone
BR''l •'.3 •ad•al tore S •o
545-3838
New 8•.ic• i.> Oecke< •II ~uot sma1 $SO C101hes ar.•e soeeo or ,,5 P'1".>ne . :.-::.s-. 54C-1080 Md'e S5G ;at. )'. •c,
t.ASr<ER $50 Dryer S50 ·wiN ,11e mattr,.ss ano
5,....d re•r,gera101 S50 cc , sor.ngs :)OOd ~on.
P.,s,, :'ower $ 15 M·n:a-:3·1 C,1': SSO 644·805' • .,, .. c,.,r 0 cao1ne1 szo
;:, ... \<\-ng mach•ne $35 22' CABBAGE P;11 " •ea '131f
• we• StrePl Cc, Sid 9" "''r ... ac.11 er 1955
Mes" $4 .... s b•~I' ""1111 train-lllEW pre Skateooards
S4'. lllew oaseoan g1oves
$6 $30 New a!ler-Sk•
t.uvb > ·:; lllew leatl'l8r
1un-•1> ropes S7 New goll
calls $9 Oz Warm.up
Su•IS s 15 Rock.ng Chi ll
S 1 ~ New soort snoes
t. E (.HT oencr ,., l" "l "'' f't!IS SS Ad01ng
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"'' ser S20 Porcelain I'' •rail'"• 1111cn 10 000
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p;:r ~· S 3 • oasler $2
.>•<:at won .. ng sewing
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• ~ 1e1e111s1on ~1ano $4
5~w•ng machine cao1ne1s
St5-~20 G"1s size 3
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Sj 80~ s clo•.,es sizes
'IJ '<' •4 25c SJ To1s
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11'\d ' res $20 "<ew Plec
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e~c.el Pnt S30 New rackets $25 Saturday
c•ouses 11ac. and 1emon on•'I 8· 12 "oon 1551
size 1; '4 S2 eatn Mu-Pegasus Street Sanla
s1ca1 n°.rsery &mo $15 3 Ana .;e•gn1s
wall nangin9s S'i each NEW sn.,.,. chains S 15 Car 8'dC~ sat1r snoes size sc sso• iack SS USN 42
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C.0$$10 oencn S50 Room stroc+> 'asher S • S Welo-
j., de• ~2" 8 rth1ng er, •a•~ •at .. e Oua
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ton 6'42·9618 with resume to Mr typing. good telephone I ""2·7222 btwn 9.·• The market 11 booming In night sliltt1 avail Apply In b t h I F t t R be 1 Bein " Orange County No tlmll person 2-6pm 18850 • Y ouc typing a musl CLASSROOM AllE LOST 12110 blk M/kltten uen es a o r personality, math speed --Douglas Or, Irvine loll Xlnt frtnge benellts Send 11 wks Old, vie Santa Ana William Frost & As· writing/ shorthand In· tor seroou1 dedicated MacArthur Blvd behind resume & salary requtre· 3 Hours p/day. needed b)'
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6"6-3702 or 6"2·0678 Newport Beach Ca required Non-smoker I PASTE IP lJTIST door to door sales Call eg1S1ry Hotel P 0 Box 8710 Newport Scnool 01s1r1c1 $6 36 833-0070 (8am-5pm) 111 .. ) 546-9003 Russ (7141 760-7100 SANDWICH SHOP Day Beach Ca 92658 salary Apply 20"51
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673-6017 or "94-3685 needs general office as· well-organized 1ndtvldua1 exper paste-up back· So Calif Need Sales & 7'41524·6043 Wkdyt 121 19185
stst&r\I Duties will vary. tn our new or 11~e ground helpful Xlnl ben-1 Markettny Stall No exp 528-7027 Evs/Wknd PRIME T~ME . -
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ner cruise. 2 round trip --Teckaical/Tra•H Spires Restaurants ts now ... ..__ .............. _______ t1Gkets All for price of 1 LEIAL SECllnAllY 5505 Needed !or display acceplmg app1tca11ons I Ii I th It you're tn1eresled 1n tn.s DESI ClERl
publlshed full c.oach fatr tor lltlgalion and general adverttsmg Sales rem· lor cook pos•ttons lor I Ytr •I 1 great opportunlly please Night sn111 wilt tratn S U>O
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----••• Cl.... ea. Checks to Grand Prix Newport Beech Send re-Lots and Lots greStve sell-dlsclpllned Blvd Please apply In per-It you are 100'\ung tor extra &RE·T WESTER .. MT·-Marketing. P 0 Bo• sume to Hlrlni Partner tndtvtduals may earn e•-son at our 7148 Edinger spending money, or Ilka • II DRIVER •HIED ...,._llllilllllilm--• 25791. Santa Ana, Ca 5000 Btrch t. Suite celleni mcome (salary & Ave. Hvnttngton Beach 10 go places like Magic SAVlll&S Full·t1me days Exp not
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seeks secretary lor family pertenced Old hand' 10 helpful Send resume to Butets on the bay 1s look· C M H 8 or F V Equal Opporlunity DRYWALL APPRENTICE
. IHlllHPfll law and ctvtl lttigauon at· be the tn·house expert In OllAllE COAST I mg for an outstanding 642"4333 Employer M/FtH FTIPT xlnt tor young
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O:ti!rtaaitin 2904 relined lady to llve In pvt Newport Beach law firm tertals Musi be e team Attn Meltnda Thackery e e l''" 1he l>atl~ 1'11111
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tall/wholesale Fully *LOST* couple 6"4·8819 R ECE'11111ST doer no1 a 1a1ker After School-• • «11rt><'t11n 'our
equipped S 100K will p I • 1: I B needed This eKactly rrghl • • handle. approx SSOOK $500 REWARD ro ....... '/ right enthuStlStlC person lor someone --ti s that I Student Jobs'. 1 • w· I k. f b . h • 'er\ 11'1' ,, >1ur ~ross North San 01""0 f Maiailtrahn 5100 tor a busy professional l someone we seek I=·· e a re 00 mg 0 r t l' n g l • '"°'<'tJll" -• real estale omce tn South • "' ounty Bkr (6191 Fii llmH IMllEIPfll Laguna E"xpenence with Send resume to Do You Need S Cash S And p eople-Peopl e who e njoy • l all 642 !>Im t•xt J.!2
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blk M/dog w/brn on tati blonde. male Keeshound. time O.stnct Manager SECllUAllY l benelots and working You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOQLI • L -··rl y I Chest, legs, VIC El Toro blk/.gry, male OJ;H Tabby stahstlcat typing word conditions Appl¥ : IWU wage p US com-:
673-2951 or 545-5650 cat. fem Tortoise Shi Cat: Must en1oy working with processing CPA firm I lllllH COAST We offer complete training and provide • m1ss1o n . •
tem OSH creamtgry Cat children Expertence exper a must Send re transportation. Thia 11 NOT A PAPER • e
LOST brwn/wM Lhasal Newport Beach Animal helpful sume 10 J w Stegall. DAILY PILOT ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A. • • Ap~psopy/S~i.h ~~ ~:~ I~· Shetter. 644-3656 we otter an excellent ben· CPA 666 Baker Suite 3C3o W ~ay StCreet WEEKI Come o ut and help ua rrt new e e
Edwards & 801sa, at FOUND Fem German etlt program. paid va-1 92626 · or calt 642-4321 cua omena or our newspaper an ave I • •o r a n a ppo an tmen l ('8 •
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Jack· In. B 0 x. H a Shep, brwn/blk, 3-6 yrs catlonti & holldaya. bonus, grMt time doing It. You have nothing to • 642_43 2 2 _.,.,.,...-• 53~8707 or 675-04'43 old, 1..89 Niguel 4i5-6098 I program and dental 1n· 11•••• ••• •• ••• • •• ••••• ••• •tlli ION and a auper Job to geln. Call today e • For Clu\ifl#d AJ r.;iiiiiiiiiiii;,;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii;i~;;-;;;;;~;;;~~~~ surance Salary plus • • end maybe you can at1rt tomorrowl • • ACTIO~ mileage reimbursement ; • DELIVERY DRIVER ·e • __ bt>tween .3 :00-8:00 p.m. • . (Jlt
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REAL ESTATE
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Mesa. ca Apply 9-t 1 • ava a e n unttngton •
am or 2-4 pm (Ctrcula· • Harbor area 1-2 hours •
tton Dept } • • •
MHical/Dtatal 5105 : per afternoon. :
HITAL WIST • Call 641-4333; Mon-•
Newport Beach GP needs : day-Friday 10-5 P .M . :
assistant ROA or RDA •• A k f A t e-;;;;;;;:m;;;;;;iiiii qualified 642-52 .. 3 • s or r • • •
DENT AL Asst/Ortho ROA • 0 c t •
C•rre••ry Gt1111l St"icn l•••oa2 ••rri•t Expert Carpentry Sfl!'vlce KONSTANf tNE KENNELS ,10!B""'1oc--k.-.w'"a-11_s _b_r-.c-kw_o_r"!""k -'!!F~ART!l!!H~l~Nl'!G!""!l~N!!l!f9!'ERl!'f61'1!"l1Al'!S!'9
Repalr·Remod'l·Addtttons I Boarding/grooming/sales I concrete Comp patios HANGING/STRIPPING
Ooors-elc 548-4980 lor cats/dogs 641 -7003 1 15 yrs e"per 646-483" VISA-MC 673-1612
Req ortho exp pref 4 day e range OaS e $2 17 per day
Mon thru Thr NB 642-2626 • Dally Piiot • ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I -• • Thal s ALL you pay for • 330 W. Bay Drive • 3 fines 30 day m1n1mum
Baywlndows·French doors iii··~-ID BRICKWORK Small JObs ANOYS WALLCOVERING French Sltders & More ER DY •• Newport Costa Mesa lnstallatton & Removal Additions & Remodels AM 1 AN HAN MA"' Irvine Rel s 675-3 t 75 .,476l06 Don 954.5949 Carpentry fenctng win-Int pamt1ng 548-4013
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Ooors-mold1ngs-bay win· I tub encl etc And Yes 1No Job to small All types Fast clean reas Wall·
dows complete patios Jesus Is Lora 636-8244 Free esl L1c 63 t-2345 paper removal service
additions, qualtty work • 638 697 ::477446 Paul 545.8860 FENCE Repair New & old IMovang L1ct bonded • o
Wood chain !Ink palto s THE WALLPAPER ROUTE KITCHEN CABINET tree es1 Greg, 968· 1118 *l-1 10¥111• Dec Special $1 t/.,.,I roll REFACING -CLEAN & EXPERT ..., Call for rree est 642-0881 •GEN HOME REPAIRS Ov•r 25 years experience 1 Yr Guar 642•2078
Paint Drywall Carpentry Ltc T t t6 428 730-1353 Pl It Ooors-Repatr-Allerattons etc Gary 645-5277 PTL ' ,.__•_,•...,•-•.1..., ___ _
Sunday, December 15 CALL TOOAYll Remodel-Panel-Locks~tc · t HC MOYlll+ 24 hr El• lH· 1110 ARIES (M h 2J 'I 19 G Part time opening in Laguna ISi FOR LOIS Cablnets·Wtndow-Orywall HANDYMAN LARGE and QUICK & CAREFUL •Good jobsdonertgtit• arc -Apn ): o slow. refuse to be cajoled into 35yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 small I 00 IT ALL' LO RATES, T138046 !>nap dec1s1ons. What you require ts available -family member will Your Dally Piiot 53 t -5579 Pat or Ive msg DRAINS CLEAR From S 15
cooperate. and you·11 be pleasantly surprised. What appeared 10 be a Beach I Laguna Niguel area. Service Directory Cltaai•t StrYice HOME REPAIR Carpentry 552-0410 Faucets Disposal, Heater.
lost cause will be re' 1 ved to your advantage. Representattve ~OBIN'S CLEANING fences & gates. tree 1r1m, Self Storsge Experts 851 ·9604 M&M 722-9066
TA URUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Steer clear of self-deception. See Earn up to $6.00 per hour for 142-4321tit.301 SERVICE a throoughly I dump runs c M & NB STlllYIH COLUIE Expert service & Repair
places. people as they are. not merely as you wish they might ex 1st. clean house 540·0~57 area Jim Whyte 642-7206 STUDHTS MOYlll CO. 32 yrs eicp Res1d llC)omm
Supenor IS confused could seek your counsel. Many answers are found l c 011 e ct i n g f 0 r m 0 nth I y Housecleaning, carpets & ; Haalia1 Orange Co Ortgonal LtC -409035 964-8919 b~ looking behtnd 'iCene~ COHlical Ceilill 1 ~pholsterv windows etc ' LT HAULING _ MOVING Studenl Movers Insured DRAINS CLEANED 24 hrs
GEMINI (Ma~ 21 -June 20) Focus on intense love relat1onsh1p subscriptions. Mileage allow-xqu1slle Acoustics e-liri.y Mal •t. 131·1212 Garage & Yard Clnups LtC T 124-436 64 I 8427 LOW Rates Disposals.
Long-distance call lould relate to travel. special study, future plans. j prayed or remove Dry· Commercial lnQ welcome 'Jon 64 5-819:l NEW Warehouse Storage raucets 839-4537
Older 1nd1v1dual pla)'i ke) role Cancer, Capricorn natives will figure tn ance paid in addition to hourly all Repairs 847-7901 Carpet, Furntlure Drapes, 1 NPT/CM/LAGUNA Area IOVlll·llle WATER REPIPINO Xlnt
scenano REBLOWN OR PAINTED and Window cleaning Haul1ng-cleanup-pa1n11ng Appl's. pianos, hsehold or pnces Lie .. bonded. ins
CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22)" You'll gain added recognition, I wage. Experienced preferred Also Int/Ext Patnllng MAINT PRO'S 839•4537 moving 7 dt1ys 494-23 .. 1 oftc "By Iha hf or by the Clark Ptumbtng 58t·6577
emotional tnvol vem ent 1s fieatured What had been routine could be Ltc=288597 631-9295 Home & Office cleaning by H-11 ... I 1 piece .. Careful courtesy WEEKEND PLUMBING b t t I d JODI Please call for rree ea ., ... ' Ltc .:t T47821 642-8815 No Overllmal Call Any
transformed into creative challenge. Kno w ti, proceed accordtngly I u no requ re • 'FliHCt est1ma1e 842-6746 Fit1111 • • St . Ttme 6"~87 12
Anes. Libra persons figure prominently. 8181•1111 1 ar11•1 nace
LEO (J I -, ~ 22 Hou•-leantng 1-4 yrs ewp THE OFFICE OF Pl ci.iCI U) .. -'"Aug. ) A"otdrepcattngpast errors-mak-n-w ....... ~ !BESTS d dC Y • fr h 1 " " Appllance Service Ref rig . rellable, reas. free est own Or John Caroompas 0 C on e ompanlon -'"-------
stan, l"'!pnnt es sty e. Get to hean of matters. refuse to be chided. , Mu1t be at L•••t 18 '"· old washers-dryers-ranges trans Pina 645-9866 Della NewPO"I Beach 5 .. 8-402 1 Aides & Rales tor elderly PSYOllC TAllT OAlll ~~~lt~~:~o ~~~: r~krong turn Special note -avoid heavy hfitng. I rshwasriers L•c 240-0717 -Newporl 9 Finest Interior FREE EUROPEAN FACIAL Ltve 1~ or out 833 2009 Palm reader. future 1 free?
VIRGO (Aug 23-·pt. 2 .... 1). Follow throu"h o n first 1mpress1'ons. I Cail A1pblt/CHcrtlt Maintenance The & MAKE· UP tS50 value) ~areat'eo~oelder't In Ileen~ 650-2~8 Olene 631·8964 -&'' - -lllesfkeepers 615-7409 For appt or more onl .,riv " me nome coo" *WO•LIS F•-*
K eep resolutions concerning rest. rtereatton, diet, nutntton. Fa mil~ 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Parking Areas & Roofing 639-6 .. 85 meats Kathy 540 4 101 n --·
problem "'111 be rcsol d h k I d I J MA KIA ·ND Repairs & Resurfacing We Will Ciean your l'lOUH, MRS STEVENS \e are now c ge, earn by teaching. Cancer. 1 • KL"' w 11 631 4199 apt, otc Reas rate rats. Htatiit r--CHli111 Paiatia1 Psychte & Tarot Cards Aquanus persons pla} paramounl roles aterproo ng • _ • _ -y 11 LIB 142-4321 ext. 107 exp Glorta 631-6569 all 3 2_.. h El• lll lllO FINE PAINTING By Rich· ou le me notlltng, I Wiii RA (Sept. 23-0ct 22) Diver 1fy. look beyond the 1mmed1ate, 1 Driveways. patios. patha, ----~ r • 1 ard Sinor 16 yrs or happy lell you all• Xmas Special
realize add1t1~nal demand~ will be made o n your time. Popularity '===-=====::::::;:::::=========M ere No jOb too small Ctatracttfl •Heating do!'e rtgl'lt• J cuslomers Lte 28064.C ~o Reading s 15 with Ad
increases. ~ou II receive IO\ott3t1on to attend social affair ""rh .. ps to Rees M~ckey S36-0553 , .... ,ll•ltl~l·llta .. I Che1sAICHeiHngSpec1a1 1 Thank-You' 963·"!114 77r2132(714I 772-1021
t I G I I · ""' " O • N A ii bl A h I .. 1 I •• • 157 1 w Katena. An•halm rave . emint pays ro c , peRIROS OW V8 8 e SP a Hepatr-pr., ng Ota Comm/restd 1-23"5 1 Hour Serv/Matnt S30 RAINBOW PAINTING SCORPIO ("'-1 , • N , I) M f be , a ap1 compie11-heavy roller 492-8827 •459:>63 0 I f' · -'"' ·-'-O\. .. any o your st qualtt1es surge to Joe 545.4269 7aln·9pm BATHROOM & KITCHEN ualtty " our poltcy " ••J•
forefront -members of opposttr SClt w1n be attracted you'll be e . I .flEMOOE:l.ING FT .. est • I 650-6646.JEFF Lie 86ii l!M)P!Po .. ,.,~u~.s-r-a·co-v"'i111£-n~-1
popular, uu couldalsomalcevnluable contact.Focus on~c~ntv.fong-• -A,R-ROtJTES PAnEHOllOllnl Lte•296681 587-3049 L•~•L•c•J••t AAA PAINTING tntlE•t pairs hot tar ttte,rock.
range prospects. ~nother orp1o plays role. • T'\ All type• designs & c01or1 C 1 -ti -• awacart LOWEST posStble price wood, free est 750·6586
SAGl'.f'T ARI US (Nov 22-Dcc 21 )· Jnqu1nes that were prcVlOUf lY I Call 6"6-2 t 13 tor eat Oii rac H Tll lllH SOHE W Step Service 6G2·3235 BES r ROOF REPAIR
igno red wi ll. now be answered You'll gain valuable informatton. your Earn Extra Ca•h Removeaspha1tdr1vew1ys A laU•i•t Lawn-Tree-Shrub Install a ·LASOOW PAINTING CAN BEAT ANY BlO BY
op1n1ons ~111 be sought Focu\ alw on vistlS. tnps. relatives love For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper rep11c e wt concrete P•tnt-tanclnQ·m•sonary-Tree Trim 11nd Removal 1nt1Ext 30 Y" exper 50% 722-7537 relat1onsh1p. . I brick/block wk 539-0345 patlOS·llOOrlng-remodel-Lawn Mtun & Rototllllng ref's 642-5214 I .. l' ;a.ail-,,
CAPRICORN Dec ., ' Mlk~ & Greg, 5'4·6605 Sprinkler Install Repair •• \... ta t Ill ,.... •• ( ..... Jan 19) MaJo r domestic adjustment Specialize •n drtV9Way• -Free asttmates 548-6065 HOMEO"l"ER EXPERTS afTectshfe~1ylc.pe~nalenv1ronmen1andcould havcmuch to dowith 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH patio. wetks. block wall. Dtat1tic ltf'rlct1 1nt1Ext Ac.,,us ce111ngs
closercl111vc. You lllocatcan1clethathadhcenlos1.mm1ngorsto lcn FOUNTAIN VALLEY br1ckworke1c 952-9352 Prof Cp1w\1lhou ... ltyour C&B LAWNSERVICE Llc•288597 \ 631 ·9295 PllltOIYlll·llelll
Taurus ~l•t:.tnramount role A t •---1 home 0.Stres 1·3 mo·s Mow..cige 1w1Ce mo 120· ..,. Compt11te remodellno a t n'n1CH Rell n-amkra. 640-0368 S2S 645-5737. 548-5722 IN1 /EXT cu Yt'llrt Exper Oua111y work Aeaaonab
AQ A . S,(Jan 20-~eb l8)'lt1s almost 1mpossiblcfor youto I INDEPENDENT Cu11om Xutotmp0<t s;;:; _ · · AverageA°'-'"S29 • 7569088 lose. Populanty increases. ~d~cnt ts on ta~et and you h•v-luck tn BMW·MBZ·Audt·J ..... ferr 0..11 fSHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Exter1or Stucco $t30· -~
f I .. ... -· I Sod Cle1n-up1 Ma1n1 material• 642-0442 w· ••• Cit• l matte!" O specu atton tne lerms, rca 1ze you need not be All part• avt 899·23!9 Entry l Franctt Boore Sprlnkter1 etc 850·414 7 -' •• • •t
int1m1d3ted. Pisces fiaures prominently, Deliver 1 day a week . No • Sy Norman The Ooorm•n -PAINTER NEEDS ORK' I Are Your WlndOWI Cleant PISCES (F~b. I 9 ·March 20): What had been nebulous become~ an la1l1t11 Semen Oak & Fir 857-000R TIEEI in11E•t ce111ng1. refln :ab IB•lbOa Window WHttlng
actuality. Youll .be compltmcnted, flattered by associates And i collecting, n o sollclttng . Acu1Type WordProoess-El ri-1 Topl*f/rtmovl<I Cla•n-1<26l yruxp .workgulf 803BalboaBlll7).4135
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company benefits Incl Adams, Costa Mesa Ad· B·Rockrose way Irvine •NEWPORT HARBOR• {~ ILtC" 1CNNG901 classic wagon Loaded wllh power equip.
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_ _ _ Spaces S tO 432·S880 PRE·MOVING SALE per Up to 1s People CL08IO~VS S2ttl elec seats. S2 950 Call llLZs7s1 $ 16 995 Dir • ADVERTISING ' Retrlg, Furn· Bdrm. chair. Reasrates 631·5252 642·4321 Ask tor Don s4o.s630
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needs 1meglnehve pro· mower spreader misc Call Jim 733·2011 1 32 HUNTER CLASSIC ~:;:e;~.=~~~~So~~sl I LOW MILEAGE "
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paper expertence an ad· 1 So ot Baker snore Back Bay area S700 flSOOI hrdtp convertlble vw 69 snrt am Im c~s· vantage Post11on 11 part Hobte 14 w/lrlr u , ume good benefits 1 MOVING E•erc1se btke. jSUN Anllques 011hes Con1731·7 17 t 67S-6360 good cono low miles new crp1 Great cono
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Washers $99& Up ID HILL 'S GENERATOR ctu1cn eng runs grea1 I Dryers gasielec S99 a Up 1scount prices New & I T · vw 71 Bug m1cnel1n 1tres Stoves $99 & u Recycled Wicker. Jew· SYSTEMS •res. body int gd Call BI au Pun k ' am I t m . C P elry CIO!hlng & An· 1S7 1 Placenlla Ave Nwpl alter 6pm 957-6983 1 $1 .. 75 613 6874 · omple1e Line or Home I · B 6 6 83 I s ereo " • PlSTllP Pfllll Furnist11ngs tiques 14S E 19lh St ch 4 •44 Wknds DATSUN 17 280Z 2 • 2 nu 5 Dau p/IOlk, including Sat ALL APPLIANCES I Cos1a Mesa (ne•t to E-Z only 7141675-0740 1ires1or~s lo m1 ~ery vw 72 Bug gooo cono
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166tl Placentia Ave C M LES 957 8133 I table sturdy Sesl hours 00 q60 36 FORD FAIRllOIT '80 AM F-t,,.~ Cd:.:. t andau · 10 call 7 30-8am al1er 5 83 HONDA 185$ ATC wl'tllbrown 5 spa snrl SSO 4 4 A ,•n t•1M air cono111on 10c $28'>0 r a116J1-J19f'
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small office Send re· 1 Snots papers 6•S·0515 I CMEROIH m1 must sell' Only surne • salary require Med11 style col lbl & 2 end $2S 000 6S0· 118S 2600 Harbor Blvd
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SHYICf TICMllCll• furniture sale Saturday Loves kids nds gd hm "2 ORANGE COAST mos 1ef1 40K m1 Call Bill ~usthaveg09<2dr1vmg re· 1306 Logan Ave I nlk btack Cockerpup appr• Jeep Renault 85t·8224 or646-2927 CROSSWORD PUZZLE cord and valid CA hcense So ot Baker 10 mos old SS7• 1748 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa MBZ 83 380 SL Creme
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lor painting 2nd shll1 I $100 LOTTERY TICKET I COST~~5-~~~ELRY cond new ttres & brakes cond s35oo 8S4·8867
star1 $4/Hr 7<&-01 Slater game Ill. sell tor S 1487 CALL 545·~0" ~
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"-lie '°"::io. P•,..on• I ·~ 1985 c:.rnb« 7 14 2 I 1085 I Tl'llS llllelMOI .... hied Malcolm L•w•• ... lt)'t'OROA LINDA CIVIC y j~ne c~t'" 0. U• r IM REStAACH AS· A 80W£N •net fUOENIA ..-. ~ the UM of nsnn SI ·~ will'! u-. County cien. ol Of O(llllH/Eng1natrs Int LIOHt OPERA COMPANY J>9I , ur , ng• SOCIA TES 18021 Skypatk 80WE"N, .,,. wtl• anct 11n ~~ F1c1111ou1 8u11n .. 1 Publlt1'141d Orangt Co.at ang11 Count~ on Novaml>ef a11101n11 15600 Roc;kllaict A g s o c 1 A T 1 o N ~~i:::"!';~~~~u: Clrc:te J13A ll'v'"-C.itt pttton1 unt.nown ctttmtng AP~~T .. ~ILLA MIMOS A Oatty Piiot N0\1ft\Ot< 23 30, aun•tC ....,,.T,.,.c 22 1118~ 11ct St• 7C lf..ine C.111 (blNEWPORT 8E.ACH CIVIC peftonal •te>•tstntatlvt 10 92714 any ltQtl 01 equnani. 11gh1. ... ~NTS. 3623 w I o.c.moer 7 14 1985 ,._ nu JW. I ,.1CM 2718 ltGHl OPERA COMPANY h I UnlVlilHI l tlll Chutc:h lttle, Hiii•. ll•n or lnt•rNI :;-...,.~· Al'\an..m. Ctlll SA· 178 'ICTITIOUl IWllNlll Putlllshect 1)1111g1 COHI Wllll•m 1 AO & A.-o<:iat .. I ASSOCtA llON 1942 OM<· ==~~1 1 11 .. Ille o lh9 •30278 941 San LOftnlO In Ille p1op«ty detc;r1b9ct '" ...,.. I OJ•'Y P110I November 30 0.-!IC Mo 23<l7-50th 51 St park Pleet Ste 140 fl'ulf. T Ct Solen• BHCh Calll th• cotnplalnt •d~ff to Ttit flctlUoua lu11ntee NAMI l"TATIMNT C4'ml* 7 14 2 t t085 OUll Mo 83 t 10 'e ton CAlll 9283 t he P•UllOn rtqu .. lt 02075 ptamtill'I 1111•. or any cloud Name~ to tbOYoe wat Ml.IC NOTICE Tht 1°''°"'1"0 1>9'ton •:I .. ~ "'"I T1111 bu11ne111 II con-' r R •O 1 on•• R •P•r tor y •uthOllly 10 aominl•ltt the 11111 bu1tn•.. 11 con· on pt.inuff'I title, narMO ..
ltf90 Ill Ot•• c°""l'Y on ctotng OV•ln.... 111-ic Mn'ftCC uCl-1 by l<Jjnt ~lure Th•••·• ltlC Ct lllornla Hlat• uno .. Iha lnct~n ducto<I by • corporatlOrl OO!S I ltlroogh )(, lnc.lullv•
A.Pl'll ~ 1982 l'ILE NO flCTITIOUI 80,_ll I DA f UM CONST RUC l"UUL "" Malcolm lew11 P1•11dent I t9•2 O.Orparlo. Pleet St• Otnt Admlnlltr•ll0!1 of Ea-CR Richmond. Olrac:tor YOU ARE BEING SUED
Ft&e17a I NAIMITATIMINT TION. 2230 N~ Blvct INfll Th11 stattme111 wu fllect t•O r 11 1on c:.a111 0763t tatHACt rni, 11aternon1 wu llled 8YP1.AINTIFF (AUd '-"'•
A & M Pr009r11e1, 1547~ '"" following ,,.,.on 1• N~t ~:· •Ill 9~ffil "~r~~o~~A~:.NT tlh tne County C..,k ol f)r. thi~u :''""' .. 11 con· wtti =-~, C: 1'.;!n~~~io;' wtth tl'I• C0unty Cltfk of Or-dernandandot JOSEPHINE =1Ctlc·=•.,..92'"~9unllngton ct°A'l~'O~c~NSTRlJC·' Ptu:r-o.. N~~UlhNtwpol1 !!WI tollowing 1>9tt0n II ~~~9~rn•y on Novtrt1C.• 'tlUCll'd b~ d torp()li\llOpn t986 ., 9 30 AM I~ Oe9f. II~ Counl~ on Novem~ ANDERSON TOMLINSON.
Thi•' ~j .... TION COMPANY 2085 Beach C•lll 9263t doing busmen 115 1 · f'lt2ID HO ... tlld T MllOQO r .. t No 3 Ill 700 Civic C«ttl< 15 1985 Executrix ol 11\41 El1•1t of
OUClllCI by 1 ::,;H con· Charle A 1 Co•ta M... Thlt bu1lne•t 1s con OARTECH TECHNICAi Publlll\ed Orange CO.SI de~H 111 0 Ot•v• Wast. Santa Ant CA '~I M 1 ~~;g~ ~~ICE
ttlll) pen111< Cehl 92627 ctueled l>y an lnJMduAI SSE~.VICES. 355 Plac;entlr '1D•lly Piiot Novem~r 23. 30. I ...,,llhh;~.·t·::;:~~1:,:·01 Or 9217F02YOU OBJECT 10 , .. _ o.':~0~\~~t~o~'i: 23~'. A~ou ._. ••. C.ALINDA"
lhlt 11at 11-A JO" A Roades 2065 Chrle M41rll Spruth 111 0.C•mber 7 ,. 1985 I C '"' ,..._,. 7 ..... D'"YI ..-........ ""1111.,.*1._ with the Cov4tfl'\9"ty'1Ct .... "?k• 1
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'"""" Cov ... 0 r 9a827 • with 1111 COUl'll.Y Clerk OI Or Caltl 92663 I '4 ...... tl'lould elthtl appear •• the SA· 181 ••.. '":r' .,. rou t• .... ~
22.,. nty on Nowmt>et This busin .. s 11 con·j angt County on Novembe1, Oavtd A Rut<>I<> Jr 2233~1 '2t22.M hear1ng and state your Ob 'We• tteft ,..,... .. • ~~~=.._,. 0 C ductlld b> an lndtvlctual 22 1985 . C.em1n110 Escobedo L&gun• I PtllllC ft()TICE Publllh«I OrtOQt 2Co3 830$1 jeCtlOnt OI 1119 wr1Uen obj90-t ! .. ~·~--. Gelll wtll
_ _, r1ng41 oui I A R f29311' 11111• Ca1t1 92653 D•1ly PllOI November • · Ilona with the court belore Ml.IC NOTICE " "--,...~~
OeilyPtlotNovember30 De-~~r .. tlll=I wu flted Publlthltd Orange Coasil Tht• butlneH ti con-1 f1CTITIOUS01WllNEll I 06Cember 7 "· l9ll5 Ille hea11ng Your IPPMf· I not..,.... JOU1 rOUt .,,...
cemt>er 7 14 ai. l9~5 212 'w•ll'llheCounty Clerk olOr-0111yP1101November30 Ot Ouctedby an tndtVldual I NAMEITATl.MENT I SA·l57 anc;emay l)flnt)eft0n0tby FICTITIOUllUllMlll l :n;-.:~:u:•,:=
•· ano~ County on November camber 7 14 21 1985 I OavtO A Rutolo Jr The lollow1rig peiaons are you1 ettorney NAMI ITATIJlllNT t ttM COUit t ._.., out
----------1 15 1985 Sa-2oi ThlS sta1emen1 WllS lllad lcto1ng buSln•SS.. IF YOU AAE A CREDllOR The following 1)9fl0n I• WM! 0 '
P\8.IC NOTICE F:zt2317 with this County Cieri. ol Or H & S PARTNERS 1637S nuD•JC unTICE or a con11rioen.1 cre<11101 of doing buttneu •• ~· do not "" p heel 0 c t •noe t.ounty °" November Bo1u Chtca, Huntington l"UU\. "" J tht deceaaed, you must Ille I I ) H o o K • u p rou your
ar A TU.NT OF Datl~~·.~ot Nov:~~~ 23 °3~. PIJBllC NOTICE In 1985 Beach Calif 92649 FICTITIOUI IUllHESS your claim W11h the COUii OI I 2 ) M c c u l L 0 u G H I ~= o:.:"9: ;:~
AIANOONMINT Of Oecembe• 1 1• 1985 ,~, Bt1an Sas$0Unlan 6782 NAMI ITATIMENT pres.nt II 10 the person1I ENTERPRISES. 3210 Mon w ' l\d
UN Of' ,ICmtOUS SA-175 FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS PubllSMO Orang• Coast Pre11cten1a Drive.. Hunl· 1 The following person "I re.presen111111e •POOinted by 11n1 Ave Costa Mffa, Calll ~"""· "':t!.!n .=;
8UllHEll NAME NAME IT A TIMENT I Da11y Piiot November 30. De· Ing Ion Beach, Coll! 92648 d DutloeN 15 the court w1lhtn lour mortlht 92828 tutrh91tte)' I I w the
· The following persons The lolloW1ng person ~ camber 7. 14 21 198S Richard A Hartow. 1139? ~ T 1 MA TE p ER from the dete of ltrll II· JD McCullough, 3210 court' wam "t rom
htY• ab.llllOOt\llld the use o1 PtllllC NOTICE doorig bUSlnest aa Sa-213 Jentry lane, Huntington j FOR MANCE 1835 Whittler I 'uance of lette1191 provided Montana Ave Costa Mesa, T~• .,. otfler liloget ,....
th• Flctltloua Bu11ness TrnRY POZNOFF AUTC I Beach, Calll 92647 1 Ava B 11 · Costa Mesa 1n Section 700 of the Caul 92626 ~.._You me wllftt
Name, COMMONWEAL TH FICTITtOU8 eus1Nf81 PAINTING 121 lndustrl• P\8.IC NOTICE Meyer Kah1dav1 9861 I Calll 92627 Prob••• Code of CaUfornla Tht5 bu11naaa II con-:' o.u en aftorrte/ right
810 Orange Cont DAil. V PILOT I S1t1.1rdey. Oecember 14. 1985 =-
Ptlll.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE PtllLIC NO TICE MllC HOTICC f'\8.IC "°JICE PtllllC "°HCE PtllllC NOTICE
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ange Coun1y on Novem
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ond Dec'mb9r 7, and
1985 S·
MOTOR INN, 8550 Com· NAME STAT1MINT Way, Newport Beacll. Caltl Oceancrest Or . Huntington AlexenOer David Kent. The t1m11lor1111no claims w111 dl•Cltd by an lndlvlduat · •••r "rou do not known
rnonweallh Ave Buena Tne lotlow'"g persons are 92663 1 FICTITIOUI aUSINell Beacn, Calll 92646 J 630 Bolsena long Beech not e1p11e prior to tour J O McCullough Ml atiorne ou"' GMI Ml Ml.IC NOTIC(
Petti. Calif 90621 cto1n9 ous1ness as Terry Po1nolt 321 Sanu NAME STATEMENT This bu11nesa is con Catot 92637 months lrom the date of the Th•s ttatement wu hied tftom1t1 r!f!.r., ~or --------·--
lhe Flcm1ous Business FOUNTAIN VALLEY INN Ana Newport ca111 92663 Tne following pertons 818 ducted by a gene111I oert· 1 This business 19 con I !'leering notice above w11h the County Clef'k 01 Or· • legel .ad~ (ll•ted In flCTITIOUS BUSINlll
Name referred to abo~e wu 19125 Recreation Circle, This bus1neu 1s con· I doing business ns ner1h1p ctucieo by tm ondlvtdual j YOU MAY EXAMINE mel ange County on No.,,embe< th9 ,_,. boM). NAMI STATEMENT
Ille<! In 01ange County on IFountoin Valley. Celtl 92708 ducted Dy an 1nct1v1dual THE DAIL v BAGEL t8 i58 B•1•n Sauoun11n David Kent Ille kept by the court II you 22 1985 Dee~ cM qua It 911• The tollowing perso11 Ma~ 18, 198:> f1LE NO Mo11en Pare! & Tera P11e1 retry Pomoll tmperoal Highway Yorba This stalement was t11ao This statemenr was flle<I are a petSon interested In F2tl3115 tr u.n "'' cttacloft flV ootng busineu as
F277187 t9 C•"ar V1st1 DI Rotting Th15 s111temen1 was tlle<i Linda Cahl 921186 with the Counly Clerk of 0•· 1 with the County Clerk 01 Or the estate you may Mrve PubhsnaCI Ora09e CoHt ~ u.eed tt.M Uft pteao SUSAN E WHITE RE
James Newkirk 24S Crtls Hills Calll 90274 with the County Clerk ol Or· Cel;n & CllOilene Arik ange County on November anoe County on Novemt>er upon the eaecutOf or ectmtn· Dairy Piiot No114!mt>er 30 Oe· cM M CHAI CALENOARIOI ESTATE TODAY 1792 t
oentBeyOr L1gunaBeach Th•s b..rs1ness ti con ange County on Nov,.mbef 20410 Che1ty Gate Lant, 14, 1985 l S 1995 1strator. or upon lhe at· tember 7. t4.21 1985 pttt preaenttt una I019 Or Cosia Mesa Ci
Calif 92115 1 oucreo lly hust>and anct wll• 25 t985 1 Yorba Linda Calif 92686 F2t2173 Fn232:5 torney lor the executor O< Sa 204 '"'4...U .-c:rtta • me· 921126
Martha New1o.11i. 2.c5 j Mohan Patel F2131'7 This business 11 con-Publlshed Orange Coast Published Orange Coast adm1nis1ta101 and Ille with qulrui.., •lAI ccwt-. Susan E White, 1792 c
Cr.scient Bay Or Laguna Tn1s Slatement was loled Put>hSheO 011nge Coast ducted by husband and wife Daily P•lot November 23. 30. DAtly Pilot Novembet 23, 30. the court with proof of 98<-UN c:.rta 0 una ll.mada IOle Or Costa Me&a Ca
Beach. CAlll 9265 t I""'"" me County Clet'k 01 Ot· Daily P1101November30 De· I Ceun Arlk December 7, 14, t985
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December 7 14 198s vl08, e written reQuest •Ill· punrlC ...,,.TICE .... foNca no le ~· 92626
Thta statemen1 wa~ toled ange County on Novem1>er umber 1 1o1 21 198S • Cl'lart~ Arill SA· 158 SA· t62 1ng that you oasire special UV\. "" PfOl-loft: au reep4M•I• ThlS ouillness 11 cc
with the Co1m1y Clerk ot Or· 18 1985 Sa·211 This statement was med notice ollhe llhng ot an in-The following copy 01 "No-eeerlla 1 mMIUlnt lltM qua OucttKI by an ondlvtdual
1111G8 County on Novtonit>et I F2t25IO with the County Clerk of Or-MLIC NOTICE •or.tor,-3nd apprnosement 01 11ct the original 01 which cumf 11' con I•• to r -Sus1n E While 22. l985 Pubhshect Orange CoHt CE ange Counl" on No1tember PUBLIC unTICE estate assets 01 01 the Pill· 1 1 d 1 d d 1 1 ThtS statement wat Ill
Publl ... ..,. Oranne Coasr 10•11• P1101 No .. ember 23 30 PIJBllC HOTI I ' nv I 1 m I ..,. was tied or recor on "'• • • • • 9 • • 1 ~·...... ..,, 0 , • 25 198S flCTITIOUS IJUSINESS toons or accoun s &n ionj 11 2 t-85 1n the oNloe ol the ....... al ual9d qulef9 with the County Clerk ot ( ~~t!~t~t ~~v~';'~~ti ()e.. l~emDer 7 t• 198~A 182 FICTITIOUS IJUSINEIS F:i.3'112 NAME STATEMINT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS :~~111f; ~~~~alt~~~~ Recorcte1 ot Orange County qua It COft• MC!dlt au ange County on Novemt NAME STATEMENT Puolished Orange Coast The loltow1ng person IS NAME STATEMENl' I r I H • Ca11tornu1 15 sent 10 you In· c:.ao. 22, t98S
Sa 205 The to1tow1no persons arf I Oa11y P110t November 30, De· domg t>usmess at The lollowing person 1~1 y K~w~~· •:n~o':'~:u. asmuch es an e•amlnallon 81 ual9d no pr ... n1a eu F2931
Published Otange Coa
Oa1ly P1101 November 30. O
t f!rnt>er 7 t4 21. 1985
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PUBLIC HOTICE domg business as cember 7 1•. 21 , 1985 BROOKSTONE EQUITY cto1ng business es J oc • orney 01111e 1111e 1osa1d 1tust prop-re1~la a tlempo, puede
CORPORA TE PARK: Sa·218 PARTNERS 3345 N-(>Orl PERFORMANCE OFF-, llOMt, 1 Newpot1 Plac:•. arty showns you may nave perdef el c•ao. 'Ii. pued•n
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS EOUITIES 2 1 t 1 Bus1nes!
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I Blvd Suite 213 Newport SHORE MARINE, 7460 17th ~~·~· Newporl IJeac:h, an Inter.al 1n the trustee's qullar 1u aol.al1o, au dlnero
NAME STATEMENT Center Drive. Suite 200 PUBLIC NOTICE 1Beach Cell! 92663 St Costa Mesa Calll P bl hed 0 Coasr sales p1oceed1ngs 'I otret coaaa d• au
The 1011ow1ng person •S Irvine Calif 92715 1 Mere R Tow 300 Canal 92627 D 1u p'~ 1 Dec ra~~e 1• 15 8S-468746 ' ptoptHad tin awleo adl· ---------
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS cto1ng business 85 Burke Par1ners 1 a Gen 1 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS S1ree1. Newport Beach, Marun Tyler. 309 Hunl·l 2 ~1 ~9~~ em r TS No. ff1a22 ctoftel POf patt• CS. le eofte. PUBLIC NOTICE
PtllllC NOTICE
NAME STATEMENT I NEWPORT CHRISTMAS erat pat1nersti1p 2111 Bus• 1 NIIMI STATEMENT Calif 92663 1ngton Hun11ng1on Beach S S 229 NOTICE OF OEf.AUlT E•ltMt\ otf'oe ,..,t.ttoe ---------
The lollowtng persons are TREES 282• Newporl Bl ness Center Drove. Suttl The I~ 1)9fSOl'I 11 T1111 bul•nMS +s con Catof 92848 '8 u· AND ELECTION TO legatee. PIHCM qua u,19d FICTITIOUS IJUSINISS
doing bu&Hless ttS 'Newport Beacn carrt 926e3 200 1rv1ne Caht 927 t :> J doing bUsiness as ducted by an 1nd1v1dual This ous1ness 1s c:on· SELL UNDER qultta M•"'., • un 11bo9ado NAME STATIMENT
NORTH PL A z A I N Oscar F Atondo, 16467 Paul A Gentosl anc VISION CENTER DA H Ma1c R Tow ducted by an 1nd1v•du11 PIJBllC HOTICE OffD OF T"UIT lnllMdletament•. II no con· The lollowing pefsons a'
l/ESTORS 901 Dover Drive Sierra Foun1a1n Valley Donna c Gen1os1 1900 E IR LEWIS 440 w t9111 Tl'l1$ statement was hied Marlin Tylet IMPO"TANT NOTICE oc• a un ebogedo, puede ooing business as
Suite 130 Newport Beach Ca1tl 92708 Wainer Sutte 0 Santa Ana Srreet Costa Mesa Calli with the County Cterlo. OI Or· Thts statement was llledl STATEMENT OF IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN It.mar a un MfVlclo cM ref· f 1 RS T F 1 NANC I A
Calll 92663 l Thi$ bus,,.ess IS con Calll 92705 I 92627 . anoe County on No11ember 'With lhe County Cle<k of Or· AIANOOHMENT OF FORECLOSURE BECAUSE 8'tncl• de ebogadot 0 • GROUP 3300 trvtrie A.VE
E Anthony Reguero ducted by an 1nd1v1duat Atttllo Gentos• and Acta M I Or H R Lewts 440 w 15 t98S ange County on Novemt>er USE Of FlCTITIOUS YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR una oflclna cM eyuda ltoel Ste 325 Newpol'1 Beact
10218 lnct1an At11e• Courl Oscar F AtOfldO Gentos1, 1900 E Warner t9lh Slteet Cosll Mesa nt23eO IS, 198S BUSINESS NAME PAYMENTS IT MAY SE (waa at dltectorlo tel•· Callt 92660
Fountatnl/alley Ca11t 92708 Thos statement was llled Suite O Santa Ana Call! l calll 92627 · Published Orange Coast F2t2321 Tile tollowtno persons SOLO WtlHOUT AN Y tonlco) Jesse E Lama, 3 Freo C1cc11e111 31891 9th jwHh the Coun1y C•erll ol Or 9270S This businen 18 con-Daily Pllol November 23 30 Publl5hect Or•nge CoHt nave abandonect Iha use of COURT ACTION, end you c ... No. ,,..,. Belcouit Drive North Nell'
A11enue South Laguna enge Counrv °" Noveml>er ThtS business ts con ducted l>y an •nOo1ttdual I Oecemoer 1 14 1985 Oa11y Pilot November 23. 30. the F1c11t1ous Bu11ness may have the 1ege1 rtgh1 to The name 1no edctreu of port Beach. Caltt 92aeo
Cahl 92677 1S 1985 ducted oy a general poll Or H R Lewis I SA t 13 December 7 14 1985 N a me BA C K BA Y bring your a~unt 1n good the court IS !El nombre y Siewert A wuson 221 t
Rodney Wono 610 New· F2t2J70 nersnop fhiS statemenr was loled SA· 163 CLEANERS 2675 1rv1ne standmg by paying all of dtrecc1on cte la col'1e esl Su-Del Valle, Woodland Hllh
1,1ut1 Cent,., Or•ve Suite PubltShed Orange Coast Broan R Burk*" with tM County Clerk 01 Or I PUBLIC NOTICE j Ave l·B 1 Costa Mesa. your past due payments ptus perior Court of C11tlorn1a . Caltl 9 1354
1300 Newpo11 Beach Cahl Oatly Pilot November 23. 30 T111s s1atemen1 was lllec an e County on Novembel FICTITIOUS •ustNESS POOLIC NOTICE Cehl 92627 permllled costs and ea· County of tula1e County Tnis busoness is ,0,. 92660 December 7 14 1985 wnn 111e County Clerk ol Or 229 1995 .. Tl'le Foctt11ous Busoness penses wllhtn lhree months Civic Center Mineral King Ouctee by co-parlnera
Daniel Gibson J•O 1 1 SA· 181 ange County on N011embe1 F2t3l 1a NAME STATfMENl K·2220I Name referred 10 above was from the ct ate this no11ce of Hwy & Mooney Blvd Vis· Stewart R Wiison
Street ol the Btue Lantern 22 198S Published Orange Coast TM following per,on 15 I NOTICE Of SAlf hied 1n Orarige County on default was recorde<J Th11 el1a CA 9329 t ThtS Slltement wu Ille<
Dana Point Call! 92629 I PlELIC HO TICE F2931~ I Dally Pilot November 30 De-dotng business 85 TO EDWIN o OATS November 9 1984 FILE NO amount oa $16, 785 24 Plus The name. addrtss. anct with the County Clerk ol Or
Rona10 J Wiison t01 PubhSheO Orarige Coa11 cember7 , .. 2t l985 1a)GRANOPRl)(MARKET·1 NOTICE IS HEREBY F260362 E'umated Fees 11nd Ex telepl\One numbet ol plain· ange County 00 No~pe
Lemon Grove t1v1ne Caril FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Daily Pilot No,,emoer 30 De· I ' Sa.-202 ING (b)FINANCIAL IND~ GIVEN that the property de Back Bay Co penses as ol I t·20·8S and tiff's and'rney, or Pf&lntilf 22 1985
92714 I NAME STATEMENT cem~r 7 14 2 I 1985 PEN DANCE MARKE TIN scribed below collateral I This statement was tiled will tncrense unlll your ac· without an 11101ney IS (El F21310t
Jellery Swanson 3• t 16 The iouowing persons are Se-207 lc)SOUOEFI ASSOCIATES. unoer a Cemlocate a net wtth the County Clerk ot Or-count becomes current You nombre. la dlrecc:lon y &I l\u· Puohshect oranoe Coas
Setva Ro = 311 Laguna ldomo business 85 PUBLIC HOTICE 1555 Mesa Verde Dr E ;6326 Agreement 01 Limited Parr ange Coun1y on Novemt>e1 may not have to pay the en mero de teletono dell Daily p1101November30 De
Niguel Calli 92677 TUBSIOER CONTROLS I C ""T CE A Colla Mesa Cahl 9 2 neish•P ot oateco Halo Pail· 6 1985 "'" unpa10 portion of your at>ogado ctel ctemandante o cember 7 14 21 !985
Thos ousmen s con-1 1710 p ona Alie B7 PUBLI nv I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Wm Scon Soucter 15S5 ners Ltd dated Oecembetl Published Orange Coast account even though lull del demandanre que no · • s8•20,
dueled by 1 g1>nera1 par I Costa M~ Callt 92627 FICTlTIOUI BUSINESS NAME STAT£MfNT MMa Vetde Or E 1 32·A· I 29 1983 executed by fdwtn Dally Ptlot November 23 30 payment was dem11nd.O ltenee 8bog8d0 8SI EdwarCll •
ner,h1p nshore l hnol Inc The lvllow1ng pe1sons are I Costa Me.sa Callt 92626 10 Oats w•ll because ol Oecembet 7 1<1 198S our you must pay the C Burckhardt. Attorney at
E Anthony Reouero Ca~lornta pd eo:9l1335 T NA~~! STATEMENT domg business as This ouaoness is con· Edwin o Oats detaull under SA· 186 amount 11a1ed above Law P 0 Box 298. Tulare PIJBllC NOTICE
Thos s1atemen1 wes liledlN 1 B h CAii he oowtng person ·~1 COMMONWEALTH OucleOby an1nd1v1dual suchagieement t>esolctby However you and you• C A 93275 Phone
woln the County Clerk or Ot ewpor eac ' j doing business ea MANOR 8550 Com Wm Scott Soud8f 1119 und••8'Qned at a publlC benelie1arv' or mortgagee 209-666-0 100 FICTITIOUS BUSINllS
anoe County on Nnvember 92663
1 C 11 BOBS TREE SERVICE monwutth Ave Buena·! tl'l1S Statement was flied sale 10 be held on Oecem· PIJBllC HOTIC[ may mutually agree In wrot· DATE IFeche) AUG t51 NAME STATEMENT 15 1985 Wair>{. n' a' ornia 333 E 19tn St Costa Mesa Park Calll 90621 .,.,,.,the C<>unty Cterk ol Or· t>er 2o t985 at 10 00 am at trig pr101 10 the time the no-198S Tl'le totlow•no person •! Fttn~l 17713 S rald~:ve Tor-Callt 92627 James New~11k 2•S Cres· ar le County on November Oeleco Halo Tech Inc STATEMENT OF l•C~ of sale ts pOsted (Which Ja)' C. hrten. Clerll b'I doing DuS1neS111S
Puohshed Orari9e Coast ra~~~s C~l~si:ss tS con 19~~1 5 c!'t~n~~;3g81~ cen1 Bay Ot Laguna Beach 1 14 198<; f292218 9388 Ille Lido. 4th. Floor. ~=:~~~:.;;"0~ may nor t>e earlier than the lendra Dicken•. 099Uty
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0111y P1I01 November 23 30 Id Cahl 92651 Newport Beacn Calllornia SI E S E enct of the th1ee-month1 Pubh5hild Orange Coast DORAi t34 E 19th Cos11 December 7 14 1985 ucted by 1omt venrure 92627 Martha Newktrk 245 P•Jollsn,,. 01ange Coast The ro · 10 be SOid BU N 8 NAM perooo stated above) 10, Dally P1to1 December 14 21 . M.s& Caltl 92627
SA 157 I Jaclo. He<se• Vtoe Prts•· This bustnesa 18 con Crescent Bay Or Laguna Da1ty P1101 No~mbe1 23 30. cons•S1~ 01~: ltmlled oarl· Tne following persons among otner things. I 1 >128 198S January 4 1988 1 Dora Maroa R1zos, 802 La ----------1d~~1s stetement was 11180 ctu~~e;:' ::n~~,'nctMdual Beach Celtl 92651 Decemoer 7 14, 1985 • nersh1p unn ol Oaleco Halo ~:;e ~~:.~~~~~d ·~.~::~ provide add•ttonaJ 11me on Sa-230 Vergn Way Santa Ana,
Ml.IC NOTICE with lhe County Cieri. of Or· l111s statement was llleol This business is ~on j SA 160 Partners Lid a Cahlorntt Nam• SVSTEMS SOFT. which to cure the default byj I CaThl 92703 C 1 N bef Cou C 0 oucteo oy an 1nd1v1du11 hmueo psrtner9htp RE CONSULTANTS •2S t•anster ol the property or hos l>ustness 1s con-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~g~98~n Y on ovem with I~ nty ler'k OI ,. Jamei. Newkirk I PUBLIC NOTICE Dated December 10 WA r 21 omt>rw1se or 12) Mtabtlsh a dutleO Oy an '"d1V1dua1
NAME STATEMENT j f2t2:3M ange ounty on Novemhe•, T1'115 statemenr was !tied 1985 3011'1 st Newport fL.01. paymenis m •1Dtte1't()flCE Oo•;i uam1 A1106
2S 1985 OWU¥Cle•• o'O•; FICUTIOUS"BOSINESS I DA[E'CO HALO PART· ~F ltl 92663B O•Oertotureyourdelault or' l"UUL rnos statement wa.s Iliad Th 1 I Co t nn No\lemllt! The ictitoous usin1tss w•th the County Clerk ol Or -------oo;-ng buS11\ess as Daily Pilot November 23 30 Pul1losried Otanoe Coas• ange un Y r NAME STATEMENT NEAS, lTO .• br Oaleco Name relerred to above was bOth I II anct 121 PUBLIC AUCTION
GEORGE PETERS HAIR Oecemoe• 7 14 1985 Daily Pilot November 30 De 22 198S F2t310I Tnp IOllOw•ng pe1sons are Helo-Tech, Inc . Generel 1118\l •n 01ange County on' Alter three mo111~ trom Notice tnlll 11'11! aban· ;~g~9~~unty on No11em. oe1
SALON •S09 w Pat1t1c SA-177 cember 7 14 21 1985 l doong business as I Pertner Aprll 10 1984 F"ILE NO ll'le elate 01 recordlltion °1 doneo personal prop&fty 01
Coasr Hwy N,.woort Beacn Sa·2 tt Puoh~hed Orange Coast l I HE BEAR WAIL ER INC Pubhsheo Orange Coast F2432o6 · this document (which date ol Keroy s Trop1e5 and Awards "'293lOl
Call! 926&3 0.;1111 P1101 NovPmbe• 30 De 23S6 I R1oge Route Or Oa1ty P1to1 Df'cemt>er 14 Donato Ray Long I 7• t I reco1datton appears hete-anct AthlellC Unilorms. Inc Pubhsn&d Orange Coast
Kevorlt. ueo•gP Be<lio:r. PUBLIC NOTICE ""mDPr 1 1• <' 1 t98~ Su•ll' r Laguna Hills Calli
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1985 Tu$1on Ave 8.c Costa on) unless Ille Obllgatoon ano Richard R Rom1n.J>a1ty Pilot November.JO. De·
2 75 t 2 L•mone~ Mission 1 PUBLIC HOTICE Sa-2061 92653 Sa.23.41 ~esa Cant 92li27 ~ng toreclos&d Ul)On or a located at 2S20 Fa1rv1ew St cemDe< 7 14 21 198i
V1e10 Call! 92691 I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Same ldQn'I Calllornia I Thts business was con separate wrlllen aor&emenl 11 E, Santa Ana, CA will be 1·210
Tht5 OU'!;mess •S ton T~!'~ou~~gTE~:!, IS flCTITIOUS IJUT SINETSS P\eLIC NOTICE t464 Laguna Or Santa PUBLIC ""TICE ducteo·by Ill\ 1nd1v1dua1 I oetween you and your credl· sold bV pul>hc nuc11on at
0 t..,. d ... 1 ~ ""' ""' NAME I TA EMEN I I Rosa Ca111 95401 nv Thts •tatement wa• 111~ IOf permits I lof\ger pellod, IO oo A M on 1212 1185 at uc ..., DV an on iviuua Aotn"' .. usines• as T'--f 11 """" •A f .. ~ ""' ~. h I the '-•1 "'hi DEATH NOTICES I( Beoros " rR'o"PtCAL .. EXPRESS r"" o owing ,,..r.,.,n 1 FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS lh1s 1>u,1ness ts con 1 K·22207 With the County Clerk of Or· Yvv ave on Y ""'" r . ., said address. pursuant 10
This tttttement was totee 356 r 20111 SI =D Cos1I do.ng buSl"8'SS as I NAME STATEMENT I <luctect by ti Gorporauon I NOTICE OF SALE ange Counly on November 110 srop the sale 01 your prop-CC 1988 So1d property 1n
with the Counry CtPrk ol Or· I Mesa Ca111 92627 VILLA MIMOSA APART The lollow1no persons are I Wilham G Holden Man-TO CARROLL E. GRIFFIN 18 1985 erty by pay1.ng the enure eludes
anrie County on November David M Dickel 356 E MENTS. 3623 W Ball Roact doing business as Ven ager NOTICE IS HEREBY Publtsheo Orange Coasr amount ctemanded by your SPORTS EQUIPMENT in·
15 1985 j :lOlh St •O Costa Mesa. Anaheim Cnlll 92804 Qeanre T ·Shins. 207 E I This s1a1emenl was toled I GIVEN that the piopeny de-Oa11y Piiot Novemoer 23 30 credoto• ctudtng apro• HS assort&d
Fm3&1 Cahl g2627 Sundet G1anchandan1 I Utica Av~ Hun11,,oton w11h lhe County Cle•k of Or· I scnbec below collateral December 7 ,, 198S To lino out the amount baseball bats, rrproK 136
P1Jbhshed Or11nge Coast Tl'l1s .. us1nes• 11 con· 1029 Onmascus Circle Beach CA 92648 I ange Countv on November nder a Ce11i11ce1e and SA· 183 you mull pey or to arrange assorlad baset>allt 15 n11•·
0 I P I t N •. " 30 u ~ Costa Mesa Calif 92626 Colleen Frances Conway
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,5 1985 u 1 L d P 101 payment to Stop the lore· -'""lan~·s basebnll m11a 3 a1 Y ' o ovemue• c, "ucle" .. " an •n"1v1duaJ T .. I I Agreemen1 o 1m11e art t """' """' Dec 7 '185 I" u "' u his uuslneu is con· 207 E Uuca Ave Hunt-F2112323 11'8•Shl ol linear Pum De· closure or I your property IS ·Power Swing, baseball bet
emtier u 1 S.A 174 David M Dickel ducted by en 1nd1v1dual ongton Beach CA 92648 Puohsl'lect Orange Coast 1 P 1 Ltd d 1.J> M Pl&.IC NOTICE I '" roreclosure tor any other attachments 2 eyeglass
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This statemenl was filed Sunder G1anchandan1 I Thts bus1~ass 11 con-J Daily Pilot Novemoer 23 30 ~e ~f:,e" tect ~ C ari reason contect Bewley, straps 3 small Dollies 01
----------with the Counry Clefll ol Or· This statement wus flleCI oueted t>y an individual December 7 14 t985 · E G ti e~ec~I Y arro 1 STATEMENT OF Lassteben& M1lle1, Attn Ed· gtove 0,1 3 home plates 3
PUBLIC NOTICE enge Counly on November will'! the County Clerk ot Or· Coll~n F Conway j SA· 164 C ~11 1~ ~· tll~u~ ~ ABANDOftMENT Of I ward l Milter Sult• 510. baseball bll weights 2
t9 198S ange Count; on Novembe• r1115 ~ratement was loleCI
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8~' r n 9 de au 1 USE OF FICTITIOUS Whttuer Square 132 IS East pitcher linger grips 2 bat
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F2l25ll 22 1985 willl ll'le County Clerk or or I un,debr Suhch adgreem~~· 11>e9 BUSINESS NAM! Penn Street, Wh1111er CA trng iees 6 bat cnrrlers ap·
NAME STATEMENT I PtJbllsheo Orange Coast F29310C)i ange County on December PUBLIC NOTICE :,0.,/ ~a~ u~o ert>'.og~';.'d a on The lollowlng person• 90602 7t•l994·S131 pro" 10 t>amng glo1tes, 4
The lollowong per~o~!> i\te Oa11y Piiot November 23 30 Puoltshed Orange Coast 11 !985 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS December 20. 1986 81 10 00 have abandoned the use 01 II ~ou have any qu•stlont, Slfll.e int11Gators 5 baseball
doing ous1ness as Oecemlltir 7 t• 1985 Daily P1101Novemt>e<30. De-F2MI05 NAME STATEMENT Jam at Oaleco Pump Oe-the F1ct111ous Business you si.outct contact a lawyer glove lac:ono kits 18 football ( t t C A B A 1 l 0 S4-184 eemoer 1 14 21 1985 Publtshect Orange c0111 1 T 1 1 1 3388 V Name BACK BA v 01 the government agency mouthgarcts 8 open cartons p ROPER T I E S 1 DO Sa-2 I I 0 p Dec 14 2 he tot owing person •S ve opment nc ,. CLEANERS, 2675 Irvine which may Mve onsu1e<1 your bod · s SHORES HOTEL & MARINA a1ly olot ember 1 I doing ous1ness as Lido. 4th Floor Newport Ave l·B 1 Costa Mase I n of Y p1otectors. open
(21THE LIT fl E INN ON THE PUBLIC NOTICE ~:861985 ano January 4, A J T ENTERPRISES 826 Beech Calllorn1a Caltl 92626 o~otwtthatandlrig me iact cartons ol stt•,n, guards ks2
BAV t31VA 1L RANCH PUBLIC HOTIC£ Sa·231 9th Street Hunllngton The property to be SOid The F1ctrt1ous Business th8tyourproperty 1S1n lore-~P:'C~l'1ons~ ~~~r;;s .
PROPERTrE5 61, 1do FICTITIOUS BUllNESI Beach. Calif 92648 con91sts ot one fifth I l /51 °1 Name referred to above was closure, you may oller your sort': ~~~·;all ;111 H ·
Paik Orllle Newport Bl'ecn NAME STATEMENT FICIDIOUS 8U81Nf81 Richard John Tayles. 626 one hmlled pertnersh1p unn llted tn Orange County on ptoperty for sale. provtcted SPORTS CLOTHING in-
Cehl 92663 Tile lollowing person 15 NAME STATEMENT Pl&.IC NOTICE 9th Streer Huntington OI linear Pump Oe119IOO· September 8, t981 FILE NO the sale is concluded prior to · ed V1c1or Her11ck Hanson arid oo1ng business u Tiie follOWlng person isl Beach Ca111 92648 'ment. Ltct a California llm· F170267 '1 1he conclusion ol the fOfe ctucttno 1 t cases of boa
Janice W Hanson 20 t Via THATCHEO COTT AGE doing business as ' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This business is con·' 11ed pertner5hlp Bacl. Ba Co Closure rackets plus 28 to0xes ot as.
Sa" Remo Newport 84'111:1 ANTIQUES 18527 San1a BANTU 23S61 Ridge NAME STATEMENT dueled oy an ind1v1dua1 Oateo Decemlle1 tO T111s s1aremen1 wu lileo Remember YOU MAY sorted 1ackets plus app1ox
Cahl 92663 l.•ul C11 Founlaon Valley Routf' Or Unit A Laguna Tne lollow1ng persons are A1cha1d John Tayles 198S with the County c1e1k ol Or· I LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF 60 loose 11ckels 9 bo• ol
This ou~1ne5' is cr•n· (..;hi Q;>708 H~ls Call! 92653 doing bus1nesisa5 I lhos statement was 111ec:1 I LINfAfll PUM, Of· enoe County on Novemt>e• VOU DO NOT TAKE athlellc aupporters 21
ductl'd Oy tl gl!n1>ral t1l\rt-Su~1t n If <l\f Fr1t~ son l<aren Michelle Ely 285 THE BOOK PORT l8926 w••l'I tne County Cler~ ot Or· VELOPMfNT, L TO , b)' 6 1985 PROMPT ACTION bo~es ol BSI01 l8CI canvu
ne•Sh•P 11><.i1 Santa Cruz C11 l eg1nn S~ Laguna BeAt l'I Broo~hu1s1 rounta'" Valley I angl' County on Novemoeri D•l•co Pump D•watop· Pubh•lled Orange Coa,1 NOTICE IS HEREBY bells 63 ooxes of 8'15orted
V1G1or ~"met\ Hanson r oun•~m Valll!'y Call! C.alll 926J 1 Ca11r 92708 15 1'!85 mtnl, lllC. o.-r•I ,.,t_, Daily Pllor November 23 30 GIVEN THAT TICOR TtTlE socks 3 cartons of t SSOtl&d
This stl11emen1 was 1,18(1 T1o1, tJus1ness •S con I H11s Du<i1ness i5 ton-Sarah Ann Barlow 10092 F2t23SS PubllSl'li!<I Orange Cout Oecemoer 7 14 1985 INSURANCE COMPANY OF oaseoall cape P"JI 7S OO•H
with the County C:leik 01 Or OuCIPO ov an 1nd1v1duat Ou(ted Dy an 1nd1v1duel Eoye Drove Huntington Published Orange Coest Oatly Piiot Oec;ember t~. s.-..185 CALIFORNIA FOR~EAL V ot t>a5eball hllts plus BP
1nge County on Novemner $u~1n Kay Erickson I Ka1en Ely Beach Cell! 92646 I Oa•tv Piiot November 23 30. 198S TITLE INSURANCE ANO proa 30 loose hats. 26
lS 1985 r,.,, "111ement was ltltCI This statement was 111eo Jesse Patrick B1tlow December 7 t41 198S Sa-233 PUBLIC "°TICE TRUST COMPANY 1 0 1 bo•es plus 1 canon ol 1&r· F2t'23418 .... 1111111> Covnty Clerk of Or· with tf1e County Cler~ ot Or· 10092 Edye Or Hunionoionl SA· 1681 onted Tr 1
1d ,u Y Mys, 1 carton red sweeters,
Publtshed Orange Coast dngl' County on Novemoe1 an9e County on October 3 1 'Bench Cattt 926•6 PUBLIC unTICE flCTITIOUS IUllNEll = ol T :''o ~~nM e ~ 2 cartons ol IPQfltwear
P b 23 3Q 26 198'i 198S Car• He1per Sc11m1ctt "" IT T• '"' T 30 1977 rus ' b arlcN plus. 247 boxes of misc g:~m':~ ~o~~m ,:~5 F2t340'2 F'290l35 t969 t Cenberr• Lane Hunt I PUBLIC HOTICE NAMI A .. M .. N TE,ANATIO~~u~:o/Rs • •P?rtswea1 4 boxes ol llh· s 16 Put>h~Md Orange Coa" Publlsl'led Orange Coast 111 ton Beach Callt 92646 1 K·2220I Th• fotlowtno person 15 letoc shoes A 1 U1,11ly Potot NQv,.mbe130 0e Daily P1101November30 De-' iaulelle S Schmiel I FICTITIOUI 8U81N£SS I NOTICE Of IAlf dotng business as gTanerat partriershlP II MISC ELL AN E 0 US
----------t t<lt'te•, 14 ;>t 1985 cember 7 l-4 2 t 1985 I NAME STATEMENT TO JAMES 0 HARRISON NEWPORT AIR EX· rustor to secure obll· EQUIPMENT ANO SUP· llllDllC HOTICE Sa-l!l8 5111200 1969tC1noerraLane Hunt· TM following person is NOTICE IS HEREBY ECUTIVESUtTE. t1000u1ut gat1on1 tn levor ot i>olla1 PLIES onclu<ling • glass
r UV\. • 1ng1on Beach Coll! 92646 doing business ., 011/EN tl'lat the P<OI* ty de-Street Suite 20 I Newi><>r1 Aent·A-Car S~tems inc d1Spla CAMI-. 31 WOOde"
ftCTITJOUS IUSINESS ----------This business IS ton ST AR MAINTENANCE I ICrlbed below. collateral Beach. Catll 92660 recordect 4-15-77. H lna•ru· tnd/o~ m•t•I shelving 4
NAME ITAT1MENT PUBLIC HOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE d~~led by 11 general P•rt 12923 N Fallbrook Santa under • Certificate end Luci Mnry Trampuah ment no 21062 1n boo)k rolls of cloth. 1 open ciiton
The following person isj . I n Snip Ana Caht 92706 Agreemen1 of Llmlltd Part· I 1561 Faye Avenue Gar~ 12147 page 1799 of Ottictal of while canvas belt mi·
1 t>uelness as FICTITIOUS BUllNfSS FICTITIOUS IUSINEIS Paulene S Schmiot David Rttnaro Barnea. I ntrtn1p of Llnur Pump 0.-Grove, Celt! 02640 Aacordl In the Ollie• ol the t•rial; 3 cas.. of mll·
00"9NTINGTON·ME S A I NAMESTATEMENT NAMEITATIMENT tnts llllletnl"ll wH llled 2923 N Fallbrook Sar11a1velopment.l1d dated May This bu1lnH1 Is con· CountyAecorde1ot Orange ~llneoul gift boxes. 3 P:E~SCHOOL 2109 Valley I ,,,,. fo11ow1ng person •• , Th11 lollow1ng person• are Wiii'! tne Covnty Clerk ol Or· Ana Cahl 92706 4 1981 .xecu1ed by Jtm91 dueled by an indlVldual County, Calllornl•. dflc:flb earuel roll• of clear my1er t
Ao d Colla Mesa ca111 <ln·n9 t1•1<i1nen 11s do1no bu11ness as 1ng1> County on NOV9m~ This business 11 con· 1 D HtmllOn, wlll t>ectuse of Luci Trampush trig land therein as hhlbll ~urHcent llght llJltures 6
92;27 I PAT 8lJILDERS 5()1 36th PACIFIC SHORE OE
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15 1985 ducted by an 1nd1V1duet James O Htrrl10n·s default This statement wa1 llled A attached Including 011e I OurMCent tlghl bvlbs(8'i 1
Teme Lynne Ouenn!lr !'.r N1•w1Jorl Beacn Calif VELOPMENT t666 Bab· F21ZSM Oev10 R Barnas uncter such tgreem«11 be with 11'18 Counry Cltrlt. ol Or· note tor the Prlnclpal tum ot ,.,..1111 woocten end llbl9 '12
Cedar Piece c;o\ll '•<!66 l c~~ St unn B Costa Mesa Publtshed Orange Coull T1111 s1at1tment wM hied I '°'d by the undenrgnect at a •noe County on November 1980.000 00 that a t>re1c11 tiwtd) 1 tmell Sanyo r ~3,. Callf 92627 f•on Lr;tr1vo(.h >O I J6th C.1111 92627 Daily Ptlot November 23, 30 with the County C1e1k of Or· pubhc aale. to be htld on 15. 1985 ol and deleull In lht Obll· lri~•reior 11 large wor-k ~htl t>ustnest 18 toll >f Nttwpr;rt FlllHCh Cnlll Dftnnos Timothy Marchanct OKtom~ 7 14 1985 • 1 11ngf' County on November I Dec:emoe< 20 1985 at 10 00 ~ F2t2m getlOns tor which !IUCh Deed tabl..,. 3 d&aks. 1 1ormoc
ted by an ondovictuet 91661 I M1c11ae1 Bel 1668 Bab-SA 17 1~ tQ8S • m at D11teco Purnp O.· Published 01ange Coal! of Trutt II MCurtty has OC· coun•er 1 metal 1119 dr•-· d~.,.,,. I. ov.ener ""' n"''""~· s CfJn t.()(k St unit B C0911 Mesa, Fttn51 vetopment Inc . 3388 VIII Dally Piiot November 23 30 curred '" that P8Ymtnl hns 34 bo~• ol usoned clOtht
Tn•• statem•nl was lllM t1ut '"tJ bv ,,., 1M1111dua1 C11111 02627 1 MllC HOTICE I Pubt15nec1 Orange Cout L10o •th Floor Newpor1 Dee4t11'108< 7 14 1985 not ~ made ol Tl'le In· lell•rw 1 woodtn light bo•1
with !Pie County c1..,~ 01 O• R •1 l o•ov1cn In•' bu,,ness 11 c.Qn· Oaoty P110t Nov11mt>er 23 30, se.cn C.lll0tnl1 SA-185 11a11ment ol P•lnclpal and (2 • t .1 28 bo~M of 1,.
county on Nov,.mt;oer ho. •l&l!'ment W/U l1teOI ctuctf'O Oy II gen111•t P•tt· FICTITIOUI IUllNESI I December 1 14 1985 The prOl)erty to b4! SOid lnlerHt which bee:' •me du• IOfled ru~ on/deeel lellers ang~ 85 I ... 1~ "'"County Cterk ol Or ner,111p NAMI tTATIMENT SA 189 con11•t• ol one llflh 11151 of 111m1IC MnflCE Oct~ t4 1985 end all '1 e tierjt~ rtClt.I wtlll 15 9 f2923t$ \llfJ C.ouniy "" Nov11m~ Dennis Marcneno r~ lot'°"''"9 1)9fson 11 ' one 1;m1t.O partnereh1p unit r~ "" IUbMQutnt lnatellmentu of peoOOarct •h•M" hc>ldlngt
p bt1"1ed Orang4' Co11111 n l'l8~ I Tl\1t llttement was hied 001ng Du11nu• as llllD c aanr1CE of linear Pump 04tlleloo· ,ICTITtOUI 8UllHlll p11nc1p1t Ind Inter"' anct gtas• P•"41t I wood/glHI Dal~ PllOI November 23 :10 fH30ll with tht County Cltrl. OI Or 50UT H COAST SEAVtCE l"uull "" 11'1~1 Uct 1 Cahlornlt llm NAME IT ATIMINT 1ny ot!Wlt auma adv~ 10 WOfk ~ch' w'-.h 8 flOUrM·
l)ecemri. 7 14 1fl85 I Publl•nl!O 0••119• COHI to1n09 County on Nc>vem~ 11~~2 £ Edinger Santa An• I FICTITIOUI IJUllNlll •led p1r1ner.n1p lht lottowlng perllOn• a141 protect the NCurlly of the c•nt t19h1 butbt. 300 wood
SA 180 Da11~ P1101 Nov11ml>ef 30 °"I is 1985 Cc1lll 9270'!> 1 NAME ITAT'lMfNT I Oat4110 Oecembar 20. dOI~ buetMll., OMO of Trull that by rffson: lrll~ lltk tcr~atterna
'41fTllW 7 14 :;>t 198!; f2'H11!1 t11omu JoM 8"gman Th I 1985 c J UNLIMITED 1840 c lhtr•o • th• Prt .. ntl 2 ""'"'" O•n• (8 ' •••
----------Se2t• Publ•\l'l!!Cf Or•nQt Coaat t0622 Athworth e.tftlower 001";1,'~~.Zouoerson is llNIA" ,UM, DI · Iowa St Cott•MaH Caht l>M4tf1Cltryundtlrtuch0eed 21 16 bo•" 1 mlt·
flt&IC NOTICE C111lyP1101November30 0.-Citlll ~708 I CHA~ s INVENTO,_V VILO,MINT, &.TO .. ltr 92fl26 of rl'\l'1 hU d99<>1ll.0 wtth eell•neou•baMba patCl\el
,,,,_.._......'1 IWllNHS I PUBLIC HOTICE c.~mber 7 14 2 t 1985 I fh11 bu111nf"" " con I SERVICE 1800 w1111ce Dateco '""'' D•••lo,. Jamt11 C11r1 Ao-. 1640 C 18•d duty apootntlld Tnm ... <•PP•O~ 200), 4 gtasl\Pllt\91
.......... ..,... S• 215 WCI.CS by en tndlVIOull Av• CQtlta M•H C411111 -·· tnc •• 0.-al ,~ I~• St Co••• Mtlt. Calll IUCh Deed OI Trvll and 111, 12 112 long) 147 ) op11n T~c!~Ag'!.,"'!:! ere flCTITIOUI IUllNEll ----------1 ThOmu John B11rgm1n 9'621 I Publl•h.0 Or1111Qt Coeat 0'628 document• •Vi<fentl~ obit b0).81 OI mt1cell1n ou• ,,.~Me•.;;· NAME STATEMI NT P\8.IC NOTICE Thi\ •tttement wH Iii.ct R1 on Lunoy 1&001Da11y P1tol Otcemt>er , .. , Chrtatopher Pat•rc1r 0•t1on1 Kure() th•rtby,1 •roPh)'IUPl)llM 1WOOO ack
CIOlflGNNHILL COMPANY ft•• IOOOWI~ ~'°" 1s1 W•ln ,,,. County Clef1I (If Ot· W11t111ce Alie Cott• MeH 1Q85 Simpton 1840 c low• St I and lht und"'l'*' dOtt with mtlC POtlt IOI It IH
PEI C 0 OOinQ bua1nf''S U "ICTmOUI IUIMtl 1 1ngt1 Count'/ on No1tem~t C•lll 11'16'7 St 132 Costa M!Ha Ctllf 928'6 htfaby d4'Clart 1 "'"'' M 2 WOOd Clblne1a w1l 4
t.TO . 6t6 The ''Y rove. SUNLI TF STfd lONS NAMI ITATU•NT t 3 198!> thtt bu''"'" t• cQn· I ThlS bu11net1 11 co"· curtO tn..c>y lmtnedtat .. y dr•W9<t each contAln
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Daily Pilat SAT URDAY.DECEMBER 1~. 1985
Laker•' eight-game winning 1treak •napped by Denver. C2.
Edlaon, Marine win tournament teat• In boya beaketb811. C2.
That cha1npionship fe~ling is shared.
Edieon'• Mike Angelovtc (12) etteape8 Poly'• Mark Odom
and ge>e8 ln to 11eore the Chargen' ftnt touchdown ae
OllllJ NOt pM!o l>y Mdwwd I(_..,
teammate Tyler HanM>n (65) look• on and Ken Griggs (89)
triea to atop Odom. The team• tied, 14-14.
.
Poly ties Edison in last moments, 14-14
after trailing by 14 late inf ourth-period
By ROGER CARLSON
Of , ... o .. , Hot 11111'1
1T"'o champ1onsh1p 1eam$ lame up
winner\ Fnda~ night at ~nahe1m
Stadium -but tor Edison High s
Chargers. thei r 14-14 ue "''th Long
Beach Pol) "'Ill probabl) aLways heen
remem bered as the one that got awa)
The e'plo'i1\ e Jackrabbm rJl11 ed
for t"'o touchdo"'.n~ 1n the fi nal l 4 3
the la!lt one coming w11h 59 \Cconds
left to e">cape what appeared to be
certain defeat 1n taking ad,antagl· ot
backfire-; 10 Ed1<,on \lrateg}
Both tea m\ \h..ire the cro"'n -
champ1omh1p game\..ire not '>4:nt 1010
a 11e-brl'ak1ng ~)stem. hut a .. the gun
sounded the cmo11un '> of the t"'o \H.k'>
ob.., 1ou~I~ mirrored the ga me
"Damn ··"'as E-.d1\0n ( o..ich litll
V. ork man's fir\I reau1on d\ Pol\·,
side re1oiced w11h the tie
"It\ not .that big d thn ll 11\lngl ·
added V.orkman 'It's the old thing
of k1\s1ng 'our '>l'>ter V. orl..m..in ol
cour~ v.as lOming lrom a pre' 1ou'>
pos111on uf '>Upcnont\ built b)
Edison'\ 14-U k ad f rJr Pol\. the
deusion to go for thl' 111: and getting 11
"'as pknt~ the )Jll rdbhm "'ere
'1rtualh dead in the "ater ..is the
clock d"' 1ndlcd pa't tht 'i 011 mark
But a 'econd-do"' n pa\\ Jttl'mpt
from dl't'P 1n E-dl\nn tt•rr1111r\ v.a<,
balled up and 2~11...pound "11..ic~
Ell1011 tnll'rteptcd gn mg P 11\ the
ball at th~ < harga' l"
Three pla\\ later Pol> v.<1' ltn.i.IL~
on the boards "'1th a '·\ ard hur'it b\
ta1lba1..li. Leonard Ku'.>~ll m..irt..1n~
the fir'it rx11n1" against an l d1 .. on
linalt<it 10 12 straight 4uarter\
The C harger\ 11>1:re \ttll 1n lontrnl
alter \1 1ke Hender,on coH'rcd the
en<,u1ng on,1de\ t..11..li.ofl hut 1>0
tourth-and-one .it the P 11\ ~I V. 11rl..-
man decided to go for 1t . .knowtna full
"'ell a first down w1th just over two
minutes left would end it.
But quarterback Mike Anaelovic
was stopped cold. Poly got ~.nuoJ
and four completions later 1t was
J\ndre Hill puUini in a touchdown
pass from 20 yards out. .
-·&1re ..,e me 1t was a Iona dis--rn.,~100 " ~1d Workman about the
dec1s1on to go for 1t on foun.h~and
one "If I had to do 11 over I would do
11 the opposite wa) "
Pol) opted to go fo r the lle on
-\dam Scholarn s ~cond PAT with 59
~c.onds left and moments later it was
O\Cf
.. l "'as \urpmed the) d1dr1"t go for
ti.' CJ ... \atd Wor~man "They had the
momentum-·
But as slated earlier for Poly It was
an e!.Cape from "'o :! after Edison bad
dominated from '1rtually the first
.. nap o f the ball despite the lack of
mu1.h 1n the "'a' ofstausu cs
Pol\ opt\'d to ret e1' e at the ouuct
jnd V. url..m..i n v.a!> delighted w1Lh the
Jackrabbits· Jn 1'1100 stauni: "It's a m1~take ti "'t' end up "'1th possession
at thc ''' · Hl' got mon: than that as Phil Nabal
lom:d a fumble on Pol\o·s first snapof
the hall and Joc ~fom\ recovered at
the Pol\ 22 ~ l 2~~ard pass to Kaleaph Carter
out of the backfield 10 the Jackrabbits'
I 0 set up ~ngelo' 1c\ keeper over his
nght r,1de and "'"h JU'>l 32 scc.onds
spent 1n the game Enc Thayer booted
the first ol tv.1) P-\ TS
l ntern·puon~ b~ ~rk Hooten and
\1an.. Hartman in add111on to a
\t1ll1n~ defrn'>l' furnished b) Bruce
Duho1\ and Jim folhno; 1ns1de. Greg
Lea\C\ and 'Jabal outside and
(Plu.e eee BIG FIVE/C3)
Edison 's odyssey ends up in a tie Blocked
punt
wins.it
Pofy loving thought of s h aring CIF title,
Charger~ ~re still trying to get used to it
By JOHN SEVANO
01111J ,._.Corri If I .-,1
They sLan ed the season with a 14~0
loss and 50 yards In total offense e,
mid-season. the critics had wnuen
them off as JUSt another average
football team.
----,...-"The Chargers of Ed1~on High 10
t e C'IF finals'! You·..,e got to be
kidding." wa!> the Cl).
But here the Chargers were Bigger
than lrfe Ready to take on Long
Beach Pol) for the Big Ft 'we Cham-
p1onsh1p at Anaheim SLadtum Fnday
01ght. So much fo r the so-called experts.
The fo llowing is an inside look at
the Chargers' final I 985 O<i~sse) and
their quest for a third C'IF title in the
last seven years:
4:55 p.m. -The Chargers s11 intent-
ly and watch the Rams 1979 highlight
film . That was the year the Rams
made their first Super Bowl appear-
ance vs. Pittsburgh. It was also the
year. Edison beat Redlands, 55-0. for
their first C'IF Big Five tttle.
5:01 -Lyman Clower. Ed1son''i
Athlettc Director and an assistant
football coach, says the Chargers have
been at Anaheim Stadium since 2:30.
"We wanted the players to get
ace It mated to the stadium." But fi..,e
hours before k.t ckoff> That's akin to a
new arm) recruit reporting to boo t
camp a day earl) so he can get used to
his dnll sergeant.
5:0t -a}s Clower when asked 11
Edison holds an ' particular home
field aCf,antagc-'>ince the ( hargers
pla~ Fountain \alll') at Anaheim
Stadium during the rcgular season· .. ,
don't think we'll tx· 1n awe of being
here. but we might be awed by the fact
~c·re in the linaJs of the (.IF
playom ...
5:16 -The Chargcr<i continue their
pre-game psych with music beginning
w1th Yan ltalen·s song. "Jump ...
5:18 -Running back Kaleaph
Carter slowl y starts to get dressed and
his first 11cm of clothing 1s a set oflong
johns to keep his legs warm. I wonder
1fhe·s anttcrpating a cold evenrng''
5:40 -Edison head coach Bill
Workman 1s 1n1en1ewed by KNBC'o;
Phil Shuman as a last-minut~
substitute for m1ss1ng Poly co-coach
Jerry Jaso Apparentl}. the Jack-
rabbits arc caught in traffic and
haven't C\Cn amved at the stadium
yet.
Butler paces OV
by Serra, 72-57
He breaks loose
from Ca vs to score
19 points in win
By JOSEPH OUOEVOJR
OllllJ fttklt Corr11111 *"' You can hold the good ones down
for only so long. Then. hke Ocean
View H igh's Ricky Butler, the good
ones bust loose and break open tight
games. .
Butler "'as bottled up for most of
the first three quarters 10 the Sea
Hawks' non-league basketball game
with the Serra Cavaliers Friday night
But in the fo unh quaner. Butler
managed to shake free to lead Ocean
View to a 72-57 win at home 10 front
of 500 fans.
"We made tt tough on ourselves:·
satd Seahawks Coach Jim Hams.
"We turned the baJI over too much
and let them back in 11 when we had a
pretty good lead."
Ocean View (6-0) came into the
game wtlh its No. I CIF ranking. but
that d idn't seem to faze the Cavahen.
who scntched and clawed as long B'I
they could before be1na overwht'lmed
IO the late i OIOl-
Thc Scahawks had a 13 point
advantage 1n the first half but the
Cavaliers wouldn't go awa~ And by
the stan of the fourth penod. Serra
had knotted the score at 48-48.
That's when Butler took over. "
the 6-7. 22S·pound Junior center
scorrd 12 of hi! 19 points and hauled
•n five or his aame-hiah 12
rt unds to put the Scahawks back 1n
oontrol. .. They plllyed Ricky pretty tOu$h
arlv 1n the tame." dded Ha~"
··But when we kept h11t1n$our outs1de
shots they couldn·1keep1t up."
Guard Blaine DeBrouwer poured
10 28 points to lead all scorers. He
tallied 14 of them 1n the first quarter
alone before the C avalters decided
they'd better give DeBrouwer some
compan) on the penmeter.
··when everyone 1s doing their Job
1t makes things easie r for everyone,"
said Hams "Blaine has been playing
great for us all :,-ear and th ts game he
dtd 11 B$Bin. When the ms1de game
works. 1t makes the outside gamt
work for Blaine. It 's pretty simple."'
It wasn't simple for the first 24
minute . as the smaller but pesk}
Cavali ers used a pressing full-coun
defense to keep the Sea Hawks from
getting many easy shots.
Bu t late in the pme. foul trouble
and faugue took its toll and Ocean
View got its running game going full
speed.
Butler scored fr< straight points to
11ve the Seahawks a 58-50 lead \.\Ith
3:50 remaining. The la'lt two came on
a break-away slam dunk afier he got
behind the Serra defeno;e on an
inbounds play.'
The closest the Cavaliers rnuld $Cl
the rest of the way was whl'n Keith
Malone wheeled inside for ,, bucket
and drew a foul tf ti. three-point pla)
made tt bl-57 wtth I :45 left
But two straight basket\ by Mr
Butler put this one on ice
"They did a heck of a JOh ·· Ham\
said of the Cavaliers. who ,.1me mto
the aamc with a No 8 ro 11k1 n1 in the
C"IF wnter\' poll. "They v.e1c smaller
but rebounded well Some oflhat wa.s
bealuK we did n't box 1 ut. hut the)
were touah
"The thing I didn't like. thou h.
wu all the turnover'\ We've bt•en
nagged h-. them all car "i far ..
5:45 -The Chargers. who arc 7-0
v.hen the~·, e "'Orn their green pants
10 '85. "'ill not onl ) wear thctr green
pants but their green shirts as well
tonight.
S:49 -Sa)'> Workman ... All we
want 1s 100 \ards (rushing). JUSt
enough to make them (the Jack-
rabb11s1 knu"' 11\ there:·
5:51 -A!>ked 1f it's enough JUSt to
mah• the finals. Workman sa)s· ",No
w e·re here 10 "''n 11 no matter -.hat
the odds. There are no lo..er<i 1n 'this
ga ml' unul alter the ga me 1'> mer ··
S:58 _ .. I thin k 11>t•'rc a!> d1\ er\lticd
(defcn)1vcly) as an~bod~ the) ·,l.
pla~cd 1h1~ '){'3!.on .. Wort.. man ofTcr\
.. I thin!.. "e·11 gt\C them a!> man)
problem!> delens1"cl~ a\ thc,·11 gl\l'
us ..
6:00 -.\sl..ed the d 1t1ercn1.·c ~·
tv.een the Workman of l 9X5 arid the
Workman of l 979 and '80 the Ed t'>On
coach responds: ·-rm older more
seasoned and sentht) t'i beginning to
set m . I'll tell )'OU one th mg. though
l'\e had great coathing \ta ff, tht•n
and now."'
6:05 -V..orkman deudt·, 11·, ume
to "'"'' some of hi\ pld~c" He .ind ( arter share a smile and .i bu~·
V.orkman "'Ill dcn\ l:ita hl'' nn
part1c1patcd 1n thl' T11m111\ I .1,11rdJ
Srhool of !\1011\ a11on
6:11 -V.orl..m:in1' u\hacd h\ .1
( If-onictal to condutt thl' pre-g.inw
unn tltp <)u1p' < I •v.t•r ·V.11h Hill
doing. 1t v.e m1gh' l·nJ up 1'1d.1n~ 1lll
bt•lh h.ih t'\ •.
6:1~ -~penal 1l.1m' quant•rhat l..\
and H'lcl\ero; qu1cth !"1k 11u1 111 thc
lod.cr room and he.id 111r the pla' 1ng.
lil"ld
6:16 -Pol\"''°' the'""" and l'IC( tc;
IO H'll'l\I.' IA>h llh 'urpn\C\ JOt.l Jt'-
ltghl\ V. orl..rnjn · 1 tw' ~·q· up an
.l\t'rage nl ~ .J P••tnl,·P<.'r-~.1mt dt·-
fenst\t'h I th·•ugh• th1' J gt\l' u' th<.·
!"l:lll :llld "' Ill pit' ll' J u \4 n \'.Ir \
6:20 -J»,h ,, n l'' tUI 1 ni.1 thl'
li\•ld \IJ\ Ix· thl' "u' drl\ t'I g<•t •ll tht•
lrt'l'\\J\ jOJ U't'd' d · 'l't"'I\
(Pleaac see EDISON/C4 1
Edlaon'• Jlm Colline ha.DC• bl• head a•
Poly playen celebrate tyin& the score,
01111J l'tle4 ....... tty Oe<tld ..,._.., •
14-14. ln lut momenta of fourth quarter ln
CIF Big Five Conference final.
Saddleback tops
La Quinta. 34-28.
for con fe rence title
B\ HA.' <;R .\~CH o.i1, 1'11o1 c.,..,__,
'<.' r J J11un1 4u1ppnl '\Jt.lt.llc
'l.i.d. H ~ti t '·'' h krn V. II It' J rt er th\· R 1i.1drunncr~ .,._,,red 241 lourth-
4uantr point' tn mcnal..l· Lj Quinta,
\.J-21' .11 <lran)ld ua~t ( nllegt• Fnda)
night
Th1· .r v.nin~ "''•'" ,Jml v.1th I'll
m1nutn ll'lt n lht' gamt• "'hen La
<..)u1n1a "a' tnnt•d 111 punt un a fourth
and 1-Jt 1t' n"'n I~ In punt
tormat1un D1.·n i... Dehh.. took the
\nap Jnd h" pun1 v..i' hllXked by
Hc-(tllr \antJ l 'ut
.\nt"'l'n l..irl... p1,i...t·d up the ball
and returnetl 11>.\Jrd'1nr the game-
"''"" ng tuu,hJ,,....,,, V. th :h\· \I\ t '" tht· Roadrunncn
ht'l .lm\ th\' 1 l f-< \'Otral l onferencc
1 h.imp1.in' 1inl\h1ng tht'1r -...ear wt th a
I \.1 rt·u•rd
The l'nllrt tL3mt" \1.3\ ti lled wtlh
m1'1jl..1.·, .l\ the Ruadrunnen com-
m 111.·J "' tun hl1.·\ h.l'>tng two. and
thrt'" (>n1.· 1n11·r,1.·p1111n The Aztecs
drnl)l.1'.'J lumhln lt•"ng one. and
fhtC:" I\,, ntt'r\1.'pt1un<,
11r , 111,1 •"'"\(.'''"'" La Quinta
'tr'"~ Jk r ht llf\I 4uaner On a I·
\JrJ • ..,~ h 1-. \in K1l1.' The scorT
ll111111n.1!t'd .1 1.pJ..1, d n..,e that
>l" ·r1·,I ,..4' 1'd'
'ijJJ1d:M, ~ JITIC: ha1.k 1n th~
wu>nJ .:iu.in1·1 ·'' DanO\ Onuveros
pulkd n J ~-\ard pa"" t'rom Myron
Hu1k1 I h1· 111ut hdov. n dn ve started
.it the l ct t)uint.i .l ' alter ~ddleback
rl·l••\nt•d .1 tumhled punt r h\ .\lit'•' re ta hated. as Debbs
'llu1rm1.·d '"''' \Jrdc. for the touch-
d1"' n fhl' l...l'\ pla' of the dnve was a
'' ,,irJ r01" tri1m [)ebbs to Ban
R,·d.lln"'jlJ "'ho made the catch
.1IH" 1"e hall ~1unl·ed ofa Saddleback
1kll'nJ1.·~
Ht•i.•rc th1. hall ended, Ui. Quin~
'l"rnlJi..J1n 1h1\t1meona3-yard~
h' l·lt'd.tt•nu.Jld tor a 21 -7 ha.lf\i~
J.I\ JOIJ.fo?( l h" "-nnngdn\e started
atwr l j 1)uin1::i reco' ered a Road-
runn1·1 tum"lt•
'i.i.htkh.i, I.. 11pt>ned the sconng in
th(' tt d ~ujrt1.•r a\ Bill) Thurmond
m,1J .I l.lPIOjl t..atch in the end iODC
IPlea.e eee BLOCUD/C8)
UC Irvine to challenge Bois e State tonight
Thl' l it' IPinc ba!>kctball tcam. lre'lh off1t'
SS-n "'In 0 \ er Montana. will take thf lOUn again
tonight (7 '0> at <.'rav.ford Hall a.gatn\l Boise talc
1n a non-confe1cnre pmc
"The) are vC'ry well coach('(! and pla) good
dcfen~ ... said LJCI C'08rh Btll Mulhgnn .. I thin~ 11
will be a guod game ..
Boise 1s coach~ bv Bobb)' (he. who I\ 10 ht\
third )Car wtth the Bronco D)e was lormerl) thl
head man at Cal \lte Fullcnon. whcrt' he took th<'
Titans to the final eight one )ear
"The' 'rt not a runnma team ... o;a1d Mull1aan
"The' take their ume wttb the ball and ~all for
their shot5 I'm sure ~e ""Ill ha'e them read' fm
~n1or 11.<'h in RawhM. 11 6-6 fo rv. rd. " tht'
kad1n' \Corer and rchounJt'r fur thl' Bronco!> .
I' eroJJn& 11 O point' a µme and pulltnfl down ~ J
hoards pc1 .contl'\t ~1·\I ~onH'' ti-' lrt•,hm.rn
guard Chm ( h1ld'> "'hl1 ..conn~ a1 .1 '1 ~ dqi
Roland m1th ti-ti .. r lo~ardi Jen i...l·lln
(ti-Q Jf crnterl and ( ra1g \pJUI<.' rti ~ -,r 1tu.11d )
round out the <1tttnef\ lur thc Rrontm
fhc .\ntcatet\ ilft' led h\ I 1xi ~1urpt" .. ' ~: 11
points a game and fohnO\ Rngrr,· 12 reht111111" ~·r
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These meetln s
were product ve
Many teams filled
nee s, including
Phillies, Dodgers_
"AN DIEGO (AP) -Joaquin
Andltjar, John Denny and 8ntt Bums were dealt, and Carlton Fisk and Don
Baylor-may soon be.
Not bad for a week of baseball
wmtcr meetings that were supposed
to be slow in the trade market.
Seattle and Detroit made the final
transactioo, announcing late Thurs-
day ni.aht that third baseman Darnell
Coles fiad been sent to the Tigers for a
minor;Jeque pitcher.
ln all, there were 13 deaJs involving
28 players in the meetings that ended
Thunday, two more trades and three
more players than exchanged places
last year.
"We got what we wanted," said
Philadclphta Phillies President 8111
Giles, whose team made two deals.
The Phillies came looking for a
leadoff hincr and a reliever, and
wound up with two of each. They sent
Denny, a former Cy Young Award
winner, to Cincinnati for outfielder
Gary Redus and pitcher Tom Hume,
and traded All-Star catcher Ozzie
Virgil to Atlanta for fleet center
fielder Milt Thompson and Steve
Bedrosian.
met with the owners and ta.lked about
expansion and relocation. the drug
nuation and the de ianated hitter.
Nothing was decided on any of those
mattt'rs, although Uebcrroth did an-
nounCt' the owners haq unanimously
approved the sale of the Pittsburgh
Pirates to a aroup oflocal bu.Sincsscs..
ln the past, the end of the meetings
marked the deadline for interlcaguc
r-tradmg. But that rule was changed
• this year. and <cams arc free to deaJ
without waivers through July 31 ,
which led to speculation that few
swaps would talcc place here.
But that was not the case, as Gary
Roemcke, Steve Yeager, Ed Vande
Berg and Mike Heath were among
those who aot traded.
There was. however, virtually no
movement in the frec~agent market.
Agents.for Kfrk Gibson and Donnie
Moore, the two b1~est names avail-
able this winter. said neither had a
single inquiry.
The only s1gn1fican1 free agent who
signed dunng the week was Tom
Paciorek, a reserve infielder-out-
fielder. who got a one-year $200.000
contract from the Texas Rangers.
Several teams filled needs during
the meetings. especially the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
., .........
Lakers burned
by Cooper again
NllggetscoreS32~
points as Denver
topsLA. 121-120
Prom AP d.11,.kllet
DENVER -It was Denver Coach
Doug Moe's 400th victory in the
National Basketblll Associatjoo and
what made it especially sweet was lhc
fact that the opponent was the Los
Anaeles l..&kers.
"It feel• great, bcatmg the Lakers
two1n a row here after havint Jost so
many the last few years," a Jubilant
Moe said Friday ni&ht after Denver
beat the Lakers, 124=120. "We didn't
dominate them but we sure con·
trolled the game."
the victory WIS secure.
Cooper, an eight-year veteran
center, scored eight of his points in
the final quarter. His slam rebound
follow of a Denver miss with I :29 to
·play opened a 121-1 1 Sedge for the
Nugcts.
Cooper also had I 0 reboWlda and
four blocked shots pitted against the
l..&kers' Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Tbe Lakers' Jame1 Worthy, who
tied bis career high of 37 points,
scored with I: 16 to play and Michael
Cooper tossed in a three-point baskel
with five seconds left to leave it
122-120, but English's foul shots
clinched it for Denver.
Enalish scored 30 points for the
Nugets, Lafayette Lever had' 18 Md
both Bill Hanzlik and Calvin Natt
contributed 16.
Abdul-Jabbar had 24, Magk John-
son 19 and rookie A.C. Green I 7 for
lhe Lakcrs. l:.akers Coach Pat Riley lamented,
"Every pme we play with Denver it's
a dogfight. They got an ei&ht· or ninc-
point lead at the start ol' the fourth Saale. -'Dk CUppen
quarter and I thought that was just a
ht lie too much for us to overcome." SEATTLE -Tom Chambers
Wayne Cooper scored a career-high scored 19 of his season-high 31 points
32 points in leading the Nuggets to in the first half to lead the Seattle
their second victory over Los Angeles SuperSonics to their fifth straight
this season. l home-<:ou n victory as they defeated
Denver whipped the Lakcrs, , the Los Angeles Clippers 114-95.
121-120, here on Nov. 21 on a last-Chambersconnectedoneight of 10
second jump shot b,Y Cooper. The shots in the first half, scoring eight
only other Laker loss 1n 22 games this points in the final five minutes of the
season came Nov. 5 at home against hal~. as Seattle opened up a 55-48
Cleveland. haJttimc lead.
The Nuggets never trailed in the The Oippers. who have lost by 20 The brisk trading, along Wlth
several deals that were discussed here
and may be hatched later, far over-
shadowed the business agenda.
Commissioner Peter Ueberroth
The Dodgers had bct'n looking for a
left-handed rehevcr ever since Steve
Howe was let go last season because of
drug problems, and Los Angeles got
what 1t wanted tn Seattle's Vande
Berg. The Dodgers trade<l away
veteran catcher Y cager to get the
reliever.
Kareem Abclal-Jabbar 18 able to loft ahot o•er Den•er
defender Wayne Cooper durtn.c NBA &ame P'rtday nl&ht.
second half after the teams battled to or more points six times this season,
6()..6() tie at intermission. But it was fell behind 82-65 ancr three quarters
not until Alex English deposited two and saw the SuperSonics build their
free throws with five seconds left that lead to 27 points in lht' final period.
Ex-major leaguers
are trying to make
it back on rosters
From AP clilpatcla~•
SpinksknockaoutKanein8th Mari· na MD Irv1· ne
NEW YORK -Former heavyweight m ' ' ' champion Leon Spinks unloaded a baff3$C
of punches to stop Kevin "Kip" Kane in
the ei&hth round Friday night to win the w • • :i~~~~'.ngCouncil'~ContinentalAmericas heavy-arr1ors earn WlilS
It was the fifth straight victory for the 32-year-old
Spinks. who returned to the ring earlier this year after a
SAN DIEGO -They seem out of • 21-month layoff. He was always the aggressor against place among the suits and tics of baseball's the 28-ycar-old Bowling Green graduate from Col-
:xccutives. umbus. Ohio.
A bit older. a few pounds heavier. Spinks knocked down Kane for a four-co unt with
Vikings make final round.
Mona rchs down St. Bernard :>fien hopeful, somcllmes desperate. an overhand right in the opening round.
They arc recent cx-ma1or leaguers who have not Kane came back to Wln two of the next three
made an easy transiuon to the next stages of1he1r hves. rounds, but after he stood toe-to-toe with Spmks tn the Manna High played an aggressive fourth quaner to
So they go back to their roots. and come each year to the sixth, appeared to be hun1ng and was lunging with his dispose of Santa Barbara 1n the Santa Mana Tour-
winter meetings searching for a chance to return to right hand. nament's semifinal round Friday night. while lrvme and
something they know how to do. Spinks dommated the eighth round. connectmg Woodbridge won their consolauon semifinal matches in
"I'm looking for a spot, often with right hands. the Sonora-Sunny Hill Classic to highlight boys basket-
anyth1ng to do in baseball.'' says ball action. Meanwh ile Mater Dei. second ranked in CIF,
Ken Reitz, who played 11 years an Colbert, Purtzer lead tourney won a showdown against No. 3 St. Bernard and Fountain
tht' major lca$ues. "lt can be Valley took third place in its Baron Classic Tournament.
anything. playmg in the major BOCA RA TON. Fla. -Jim Colben !I Herc's what happened:
Galld lteefe
leagues or the minor leagues. or and Tom Purtzer, a last-minute pairing. coachmg or scouting." shot a 6-under-par 66 Fnday 10 surge into a M1riaa U , Suta B1rber1 61: Mike Meyers hit a
( 15) led the way for the Wlnners.
Maurice Lee scored 11 poin ts for Harbor. which now
awaits competition next week m the San Otegu1to
H>ttmemcnt, opening with Oceanside H1gt1 on Wedc:s-
day.
Reitz. 34, has not played 10 one-stroke lead after two rounds or the JUmp shot from outside the key with two second left to
the big leagues smce 19 2. He &!_ve the Vik.in s tl)~XJlllfinalwin oycr Santa Rarbara..tJ.l.. ~~~~~~~,g~one~~a~iv~o~r~cZ~~a~d~~~m~e~-C~lu~b~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lhcsem11nalsoRhc Santa MariaToum~ent.
other personal problems and ad-Colbert coaxed Pun1er into playing the 72-hole Manna will face the winner of the Dana Halls-Paso ··0efcns1vely I thought John Alstrom did a good Job
on Roth," said Harbor Coach Ttm Parsel. "But we're sttll
not there offensively"
Retta
~ood."
mils hts financial situatton 1s "not best-ball tournament only two weeks ago. They turned R'oblcs game tonight at 8. an their 66 on the 7,233(ard. par-72 No I course. the Santa Barbara took the lead midway throught the
Still. he chngs to the dream. and the game. He spent
last year as a part-time mfielder for Tulsa, a Class AA
1ffiliatc of the Tex.as Rangers. and batted .222.
"They released me at the end of the season," said
Reitz, who hit .260 during a career that took him to St.
Louis, the Chicago Cubs. San Francisco and Pmsburgh.
''I'd rather keep playing, but to be realistic, my best
;ha nee may be as a coach. I don't know what to expect."
The executives who malcc up baseball's front
:>fficcs form something ofa middle-aged fraternit y, and
!very year they hold their reunion at the winter
meetings. They call each other ··ufty" and "Ducky,"
names ea med in Little Rock back in • 51.
During the gathering at the sprawling hotel with
palm trees where the meetings are being held this week,
these men socialize. And they move easil y among
friends they have known for decades.
But the meetings also attract others who do not lit
in so well, men who were once part of the game and now
m not. They were at one time on the inside, and now,
for whatever reasons. they are on the outside looking tn.
These ex-players. usually not dressed as well as the
men m suits they come hop1 ng to see. often stand ofT to
the side. appeanng t1m1d and wailing for someone to
recognize them.
"Everybody 1s here for the same reason. I'm here to
~ct a job." says Ray Cosey, who got nine at-bats-all as
1 pinch-hitter -with one hit for Oakland in 1980. 'Tm
lookrng for an inv1tat1on to spring training. With
m yo ne:·
Quote of the day
Don Kills. the fight promoter. carrying on an
"only in America" theme at a press conference
after his acquittal on conspiracy and tax~vasaon
charges: "lfl we"C tn the Soviet Union, the KGB
would have _gotten me by now and I'd be a black
ic~block in Siberia.''
Free scores 39 to lead Cava
World B. Free burned Milwaukee for m 39 points to lead Cleveland to a 128-124
National Basketball Assoc1a11on victory
over the Bucks Fnday night It was onl y the
second Joss of the year at home for tht' Bucks. wh11t'
Oeveland broke a two-gamt' losing 'itreak Rookie
W1ymu Tladale scored 27 pomts as Indiana. breakmg
a nine-game losing streak against Atlanta. built a 32-
potnt lead and coasted to a I 09-89 victory over tht'
Hawks ... San Antonio held ofTtwo late lktrott rallies
and forward Mike MUcll1ell scored 29 poi nts to lead the pu~ to a 119-113 vic-tory over the P1!\ton~ Jim
Puaon bit a three-pomt bomb from 30 feet out a' lime
expired to give Portland a I 17-124 overtime vactof)
•over Golden Sc.ate.
Oilers erupt late to beat Jeta
ReJmo S.mmaMll scored on a re-~
hound to break a 3·3 he nnd W111e '
Oreltlry added two unassisted goals as
Edmonton struck four umes 1n the third
penod to beat Winnipeg. 6-3. Fnday ni&ht 1n a National
Hockey Leaaue pme. ummancn s6oveled a loo~
puck into the net at I 5:29 after CraJ1 MacTavtd1'1
boomma slapshot from lhe blue hne bounc~ into the
slot off Jets' goaltender Ma" BdreM'• pad\ In the
only other NHL game Friday, .Peal Lawltts \Cottd
three ioals. his final tcore sn.apptna a tic with JU!l over
two minutes remainins. to hft Hartford to a 6..4 victory
over ButTtlo.
I d nh h h If be fourth penod and held a two-pomt edge for several ongest an tou&-.est 0 t e t rec go courses ang minutes. With about two minutes left. Steve Guild was The Sailors connected on 17 of 52 (less than 33
percent) against Orange's zone defense.
uscdThey had been in second placegomg lOtO the round fouled and ~onnected on both free throws to tie the game
after shooting a 61 Thursday 00 the No. 3 course, the at 61-61. With 1:48 lefl. Marina's Mark Georgeson stole Fountain V1lley 45, Mllllh.a t3: The Barons, traaltng
the entire game and down by eight entenng the final
quarter. won the game when Kevin Waite's field goal
broke a 43-4 3 tie in the final 10 seconds.
mortest at 6, 737 yards and consjdered the easiest. Their the ball from the Dons and the Yikes chipped away at the
36-hole total of 17-under 127 lef\ them one stroke ahead clock. of Ray Floyd and Hal Sutton. Georgeson led the way for Marina with 21 points, Guild added 15 and Mike Meyers put up 11 . The victory helped Fountain Valley sal vage 1h1rd
place in the Barons' own tournament. Valesente new Kansas coach EdJaoaH,CabrUloH:TheChargersqualified for the
Cabrillo High lnvitat1onal finals tonight against Sanui
Clara High's Saints following their nose-to-nose battle
with the host Conquistadores in Lompoc.
Todd Hanson was Fountain Valley's lcadin~ scorer
tn the game with 13 points and top rebounder wtth fi ve.
while Waite finished with I 0 poi nts. Scott Wessler
handed out eight assists 10 lead the Barons in that
depanment.
LA WR ENCE. Kan. -Bob Valcsente, [iJ
who helped Kansas quarterback Mike •II• Norseth to a record-setttng year in the Big
Eight, was named the new football coach at
the University of Kansas on Friday.
Valesente, 45, came to Kansas as assistant head
coach and quarterback coach under Mike Gottfned,
who resigned Thursday to become coach at the
University of Pittsburgh.
Gottfried had said VaJcsente was a prime
candidate to replace him.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
8 a.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: Diamond Bar
vs. Charter Oak (tape). Channel 56.
9:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Chicago at
Ne w York Jets. Channel 2.
9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: IMSA road
racmg from Elkhart Lake, Wis .. Channel 9.
11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9.
11 :30 a.m. -GOLF: PGA team inv1tat1onal
from Boca Raton, Fla., Channel 7.
Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56.
12:45 p.nt -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
St John's at UCLA. Channel 2.
I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Kansas City at
Denver, Channel 4.
3 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL week tn
review, Channt'I 2.
3 p.m. -SlllING: World Cup, Channel 7.
4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: All-
America team. Channel 7.
4 p.m. -POLO: Celcbnty Classic, Channel
4,
4 p. m. -SOCCER: V enezucla vs. Argcnt1an
1n World Cup qualifying match (tape), Channel
34
4· 30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
U.S. amateur boxing champ1 onsh1p from Tulsa
(delayed); Milton McCrory vs. Donald Curry
(tape), Channel 7. S p.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders'
Playbook. Channel 4. 5:30 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. NFL Films
presents, Channel 7.
12.30 a.m. -WR~TUNG Channel 9
RADIO ., •
9·30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL Chae.ago at
New York Jets. KMPC (710).
12.45 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL,
'it John'sat UCLA. KMPC (710)
7· 30 p.m. -PRO ROCKEY Washington at
Kings. KLAC (S70).
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.
Boise State at UC Irvine, KPZE ( 1190).
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL \al
5tatc Fullenon at Loyola-Marymount, K WOW
(1600)
7·30 p.m. -PRO 8~4JKETBALL Phoenu
11 Chppcn, KMPC (710)
6 p.m -COLLEO! 9A.8~8ALL: Lona
Beach State 1n BYU Coupr Oau1c. K WOW
(1600)
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Chris Cole. a senior forward, popped in 23 points for
the Chargers, canning I 0 of I 7 from the field. And Doug
Katona and David Margulies were instrumental m the
victory.
Katona had 10 rebound and 8 potnts and Margulies
dished ofT eight assists.
Tonight's duel finds Edison contending with 6-6
senior Andy Bock of Santa Clara.
Woodbridge 80, Cuyoa H : Sophomore center Ad.a m
Keefe turned in a 26-point performance to lead the
Warriors past the Comanches 10 the Sonora-unny Hills
Classic consolation semifinals at Sonora.
Keefe, at 6-7, also collected 10 rebounds as
Woodbridge proved too tou&h on the inside.
The Comanches used a half court press. but Wamor
~uard Ali Rounagh1 had little trouble moving the ba ll
inside for seven assists.
Rounaghi fed senior forward Mike Murphy (If<
points) on the outer pen meter and hit Vince Bryan ( 12
points} on the inside.
Steve Ream led Canyon w1th 2 J pomts.
The Warriors face Irvine at 4:45 today for the
consolallon championship at Sonora.
lrvlae H , M1poUa H : Shawn Patchell scored I 0 of
his 12 points in the third quarter to pace the Vaqueros
past the Sentinels and into the consolation cham-
pionships of the Sonora-Sunny Hills Classic.
Mike Herrin~. a junior guard, set a school record of
20 rebounds against Magnolia in leading Irvine de-
fensively. Patchell and Mike Oden each grabbed 12
rebounds to keep the Vaqs within reach of thei r basket.
Irvine led, 34-30 at halftime, but outscored the
Sentinels, 17-8, in the third pcnod to take control of the
game.
Oru1e 57, Newport Harbor 0 : The Sailors ex ited
the Sonora-Sunny Hills lnv1tat1onal 1n the fifth place
semifinals as 6-6 Enc Dowell ( 19) and 6-5 David t<oth
Compton 53, Haallngton Beach 44: The Oilers were
their own worst enemy as they could htt only 18 of 53
shots from the field (34 percent} in losing the consolation
championship game to the Tarbabes in the Baron Classic
at Fountain Valley.
Huntington Beach trailed 36-31 heading mto the
final quarter. but could move only as close as four points
the rest of the wa y.
Scott Moberly led all Oilers wtth I 0 pomts and nine
rebounds, while Steve Pemper scored c1ght potnts and
bagged nine rebounds.
LB Wllaoa 83, Coata Meaa 1%: Mitch Pclichowskt
scored 24 poimts 10 pace the Mustangs. but it wasn't
nearly enough as the Bruins rolled ofT 46 poi nts in the
second half to drop Mesa from the Sa n ("lcm ente
Tournament.
The Mustangs face Fountain Valley 1n the Irvine
Invitational Tournament Monday night.
Mater Del 11, St. Benierd U : The Monarchs broke
away from a 44-44 tac at the end of thr~ quarters.
eventually built an eight-point lead in the fi nal pcnod.
and held off the V1k10gs an Playa dcl Rey.
Jn the seesaw battle. the Monarchs only trailed once
at 2-0. although the contest was tied on several occasions.
Stuart Thomas. a 6-9 senior forward, poured in a
personal high 27 points whale Lcron Ellis added 20 points
and seven rebounds for Mater Dei. now 5-0.
Lacua Beecla 74, Cypreu '8: Coby Naess scored 28
points and got help from several areas as the Artists pulled
out a consolation semifinals decmon to put t.hcmsclves
into t~y's consolatton finals (4 p.m.) against Long
Beach Wilson. ·
Nacss, who was averaging 24.4 through five games
entennJ. Fnday's contest, was Joined by Scott Herdman
( 12), Bill Elsten ( 11 ). Todd Fortune and Todd Spath (9
each) and reserve Doug Lawler (6) to put Cypress away
Christ Cnllege
enjoys laugner Rustlers rally to collect
two-point win; OCC falls
SAN JOSE -Chnst COllCJC
Irvine's basketball team breeLCd to its
seventh win in 10 outmas Friday
n1aht with an 82·4'S victory over San
Jose Bible Colleae.
Everyone played for Chnst College,
which led at halftime. 41-29, before
pulling away in the second half.
Derwm AP,J?leberry led the way for
the Ea&Jes wtth 18 pomts and nine
rebounds while play1 n1 le s than half
the pmc. With the pme well tn hand,
Appleberry sat out the last nine
mtnutes of the contnt.
Bnan Beal contnbutcd 12 points
and DatTen Bean I 0 rebounds for CCI
and Dan KJau dashed out elahl
IHISts. ,.
The Eqles meet 1mpson College
an San Francisco tom&ht
Golden West Colleie muaaed to
stay ahve in its own basketball
tournament, but Oranae Coast drop-
ped a non-tourney contest up nor1tt 10
community collcic • Cllon Fnday ntgh t.
liere's how 11 went
Golden Weal U , Cltra1 U : The
Rustlers will play for consolation
honors in their own tourney following
the come·from·behtnd victory over
the Owls
Golden West trailed S2·S I with 30
aecoods 11ernairun1 when Byron
Strachan drove the lane, hit an off·
balanced shot and Wis fouled Hts
three-point play p ve the Ru'1lers
(2-3) the m~,..;n of victory
Citrus (I· S) was unable to get a shot
off 1 n the final 14 S«onds.
trachan finished with a gamt'·hta.h
20 po1nt'i, while J.T. Debbs added T6
and Kevan Smith contributed 10
points and I 0 rebounds.
Golden West wtll face a ruged tC'il
1n its bid for consolation honon Al 4
when It meets El c~mino (I 0-1 ). a
team that was rued second in the
state before lo~•nJ to Riverside 10 the
first round of the tourney
Cla1bol IO , Oraqe Coaat II: The
Ptratcs squande~d a 27-26 hatn1me
lead as Randy Smith scored 14 ofh1s
22pomts1n the stc0nd half to lead the
host Gladiator'\ to the non-con
fercnce victory.
The Pirates (4-3) meet kyltnr
C'ollcae toniJht at 7·30.
Dtlllly l'llot pholo bf Dewld lllhH-. Charger Mike Henderaon (lO)and Poly'• Eugene Burkhalter (21) and Jerome Pryor (75) all try for loose ball.
EDISON, JACKRABBITS SETTLEFOR14-14TIE ...
From Cl
6:26 -The re\l o l Ld1<,on·~ squad
emerges. shed Fountain v a11q ~ g11u'>1
7:30 -KJckoIT.
comm111e<l a lot ot sill) and CO\tl:v
penallle'i. make another one which
prompts Workman to shout. "Thl'W
stupid fouls could coc;1 us the gaml' ..
6:47 -Workman rellevl's internal
pressure by depositing his pre-game
cookies near mid-field
7:31 -Poly fumbles. Charger~ re-
cover. Break No. I to Edison.
7:03 -Edison return\ to the locker
room.
7:34 -Quarterback M 1kc 8:SS -a~s Workman intu h1\
headset "Penalt1er, haH· kept u\ 11hl·
defense) o n the field the"" hole game
7:15 -Workman calls the players
together "We'\e been through a lo t to
get here." he begins .. But as much as
we've been through. after our mca~er
beg1nn1ng. I don't thank JUSt gemng
here 1s enough. Go o ut there relaxed
and go out th~re and smack someone.
Use your quickness. Use each other
If you use yourselves together. you
can't be beat. Don't wait. Get off on
the ball and do it. Let's have some
fun.''
Angetovac scrambles for a touch-
down. Says Workman into the head-
set he's weanng. "ll was a great run. a
great run ...
8:59 -The delen')('. howe\er 1\
pla) 1ng superbl) as e' 1denced b' thl'
fact the Jackrabbits' ufTensl' "pu,heJ
33 )ards bad.ward'> \~Ith their la\I
possession
7:59 -End of first quarter Edison
7. Poly 0.
8:18 -Halftime. Edison 7, Pol) 0
8:22 -The Edison coaches huddk
The consensus: Outside of a few
minor alterations. do n't change a
thing.
9:05 -.\ngelO\'IC hit\" ldl· fl'l e1\l'I
Rick Jurnce with a thre(,'·\ard I I> to
put the( harger\ahead.14-11p latl'tn
'the third quaner Workman\ n >n1
ment· "lt''i alm\l\t the fourth 411.ir 8:25 -Workman goes O\er <,econd-
half strategy wnh the offense
8:!8 -Shouts defens1'<e end Brad
Needham. "If the) don't scon~ de-
fense. we win ...
ler ··
7: l 8 -The C hargers take a moment
of silent reOect1on. Wo rkman breaks
the silence b} 5aymg ... Let's get after
those sons of .... The noise by the
( hargcr pla)ers drowned o ut the rec;t
8:30 -Sa)s Carter to Workman.
9:18 -'t ell<, \CnlDr k1di;e1 "Hk
rece1'<er 1defcn'1'e hack Tim H1111-
1rager "Don't kt down "e ha \t:n t
"On )Cl •·
"We can beat these guys The) aren't 9:31 -Pol) tntl'rcepts deer 1n
l:.d1son temtor. ~a\!. \\ urkman
"That's the worc;t thing that lOUld
ha"e happenl.'d to us"
7:U -Introductions
that good." ·
7:27 -Ex-Fount.am Valley High,
ex-UCLA and current Rams of-
fensive ltncman Duval Love handles
the coin-tossing ceremony. Heck.
e\'en an the Cl F finals Workman cnn'1
8:33 -The ~tings break and the
usual locker room shouts are heard
"Twenty-four minutes of football "
"This 1s for the CIF champ1onsh1p."
"This as tt guys."
9:33 -Sure enoug.h. thrl'l' plJ~'
later Poly scores and it's a gaml· ag•11n
at 14-7 with 14) 10 go.
8:51 -The ( hargers "ho ha'e 9:41 -(1UI\\ mU\C u t thl.' 111ght
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Lewis leads USC, 89-79
Ex-Monarch scores 19 i n victory:
UC Santa Barbara tops Chapman
From AP dispatches
LOS ANGELES -Freshman Tom Lewis. a Mater
De1 H1ghtfaduate, scored 24 points and Demck Dowell
added 19 points. 11 rebounds and nine assists to lead the
Un1vers11y of Southern Cahfom1a past cold-shooting
Loyola of Maryland. 89-79. 1n a non-co nference college
basketball game Saturday night at. the Spons Arena.
David Gately had 23 points and To mmy Lee 16 for
the Greyhounds, who dropped their second straight game
to fall to 4-2.
Rod Keller added I 3 points and had eight rebounds
for the Trojans. who arc now 4-4.
USC led by as many as 15 points 10 the first half
before settling for a 46-36 advantage at halftime.
The Trojans led 52-44 early in the second half before
o utsconng the Greyhounds 15-2 an a span of 4.16 to take
a 6 7-46 lead with I 2:S5 remaining.
Lo)'ola used runs o f fi ve and eight points after that to
tnm the deficit to I 0. but the Greyhounds could get no
closer
Loyola was hampered b> poor field-goal shooting.
connecting on JUSI 30 of 83 shots fro m the floor. 36 6
percent The G reyhound<; made JUSt I I o f 36 attempts 1n
the first half.
The TroJans. meanwhile. shot 59 7 percent from the
lloor. h1t11ng 37 of62.
In other college basketball.
UC Santai Barbara IS, Chapman 57: Scott Fisher
scored 18 points. seven of them in the final three minutes.
to rally UC Santa Barbara over Chapman in Santa
Barbara.
Santa Barbara trailed by 14. at 37-23. early in the
second half before Fisher's lay-in and free throw gave
them a S2·5 I lead with 2:57 remaining.
Fisher then put Santa Barbara ahead fo r good when
he made a pair off rec throws to give the Gauchos a 54-53
edge wuh I :53 reamining. UC 8 pulled away afterward
Conner Hen~ added 17 points and had five assists
for UCSB, now 4--.
Mike Ke ll) paced thl' Panther<; "1th I Y po1nh ti q·
rebounds and four assist'>. Kell~ Hu.stun added 15 p111nl\
for Chapman. no"' 3-6
StaJ>ford 105, Seattle 54: fodJ L1lhll anJ '-o' 1.in
Wh11s111 combined for J4 point<; 10 lead \tanlurJ It> Jn
eas} victory b' er Seattle
Whitsitt. making his first \tan ot the sea-,on '>tnrnl
11 ofh1s 16 points 1n the lim half tu spark StantorJ 111 ;i
52-2:! halftime advantage Lu;hll a fl-4 freshman l .1ml·
ofTthe bench 10 score 12 ofh1s 18 points 1n the se~ond hJ ll
tan ford. 4-1 , '\ank 24 of 36 held goal attemp1' in thl'
first half and finished with a SI< pc'rcent performanle ti\
best of the season. Seattle. 1-6. shot 44 percent from 1 hl·
field.
Forward Scott Ham\ scored I 8 point, I~ 111 thl'm 1n
the second half. to pace Seattle.
In the Cougar Classic at BYl 1
Pepperdlne 85, Western llllnols 67: < rrant c 1110·
drez1ck scored 21 points and D"'a) ne Polcl' .1JJed It> 111
lead Pepperdine over Western 1111001~
BYU t4, Long Beacll State 75: Jeff( ha1man 'um·d
19 points while A venan Pam'>h and Bren1 '°llt'phcn,on
added I 3 each to lead host Bngham 'I oung
Indiana 84, Louisiana Tech 63: C1uard \tl·q· \lt111d
'>Cored 25 points to lead l nJ1an..i an the orx'n1ng 1nund "'
the Indiana Cl?ss1c
The Hoosiers JUmpc'd tu an 8-1 k-aJ and l'\IL'lhkd 11
b> intenniss1o n to 43-22 after l.ou1~1Jna T l'l h m1"cu 11'
final I:! shots ofthe half
AJ1bama-Blrmlngbam 69, Hawaii-Pacific S9: In thr
Hawa11 Tipoff. guard James Ponder Slored 21 prnnl\ Ii>
lead No. 16 Alabama-B1rm1ngham
Leading 33-26 at haln1me. the Bla1er .. lnl rea<,ed thl'
margrn to 13 points on three '>tra1ght buckets tl\ Pondn
Michael Charles and te~e Mitchell to take a command-
ing 39-26 lead with 17 16 left an the game
In a women's game
USC 85, Tenneuee 77: (\nthia Coopc:r •AnrL·J ~-'
points and had fi ve rebounds and Chef) I Miller th1prx·J
in 22 points to become LI. c·s all-time leading <,C()fl'I a\
the Tro1ans downed Tennessee
Miller. a 6-J senior forward. ran her t'areer '>l't1nng
total to 2.41 6 points. 11 abo\ e the pre\ 1ou~ ">Chool mJrl-.
set by Paula McGee
College, prep basketball scores
c .....
WIST
VSC " LOYOia, Md, 79 VC S.nta &erti.r• 65, C~omen
~7
St•rlforo 105, S..11 .. S4
CS Nortllrldoe 16. Sen Fr•nc11co St St
St
Cel 8eot111 IS ltt<t .. nclt IO
PomoN·PllJ., ... Matten C~
S.CremenlO SI 71, w .. lt'llOtll 10
CS le1<.,t"9lcl ,. Hevwa<O SI 62
Cllrl$1 C~ lrvlM .,, S.11 Jow
81~0
Slenl1teu1 SI IS, Fr .. no Pec:ttlC u
$0VTHWIST
OlilallOn\t Cltv 14. 8e111a11v
N81er-"4
MIOWIST
l r4tdln 1•. LOVOl9. I" 1~
SI LOUii ·~· lflldlane Sl 61
IOU'TM 1 Mln •n •tl04 N Souffl AleCMtme 11 1011
IAST
l ut•net U, L..._ Ve"-y W
Mer"'-" Tow\Otl \I w
TOUllNAAMNTJ
(M191ff Clettie (,In, .... ,
avu ••. Lono l•Kll s1 7S ~-dlllt 15. W. IMlnol1 ,,
Oelillt 0.Hk ,,.,.., ...... ,
IHlnoll St '°· Mc"-SI S2 SMV 71. N TtxH St '3
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mollt·Scrloot 51
CemmuNtv c .....
NM
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0Kllef'd 12, Alltetoo. Vtlltv .. cc ................ ,,
GOiOtll W"I Sol. Cllnn 11
Et c.m1,,. n. LA PWce 6l
9"ll•C f -· C11H o1 IO, Or•nM Coe\> ., WOMSH ....... ~
LA V•I .. ., 1•. Goldell WMI Al
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Tou.NAM8NTS
............... Qatslc
I0..101 •:ts lcltMMI
HH WllMft .0 Ka .... 411
'~""'° "*" 77 ,,__ .,
ICw•la 1ct1• I I
.Vo.dWldel IO, C~ ff
lf'IM "' MetollOl<e 90
,,,..,, O.nl< ,,. ..... ,
E 1 Ooreoo ., \• A"'"o.>"• 10
''"'' J Foun•••n Vel•ev •S M•• "•" fJ rri.ro
Como•Ofl SJ Hull•·"ll•Ofl 8•e< ro t-4 r on'°'• ''On ,
c.-..aeu;c
,~.,. ~·
EOIMl'I ff C.ot•loO ,...
S.111a C1ere S. Lomoo< O
Seflttll Men. T--
ICMINlel:..._ S-W""""I
MerlN '3 s.t\le lerti.re •' s.,..o.n-. T--
IC--"-t SemlflMt\ l
Lon9 8tec:Pt WI"°" ll n\IA \ti-" (~--~)
"001111" .. l!t TOl'o 66
"Ofll•N 6) $ell C~tt \l ,.,.,_., .._, T~
(OIM' ......... ~I
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... 11.i1 '°
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NOM·LIA$VI
0tM ll V -1', s.tffe it
Me• 0.. 61 S1 WNftl Y
••llCllO A-let " l ~ 111~'
Wnh tourth do"n-and-1mhl'\ at tht·
Pol~ 4' and 2:25 to pla). Workman
Ciel!\ to go for the tir\I d(l"n and the
game
9:42 -and .\ngehH 1c·,
4uanerback r,neak doe<,n't makl· 11
9:46 -lncrcd1bl}. Pol\ 11es the
game at 14"1th 59 seconds kit
9:51 -T"o incomplete\ anJ a run
lata tht: ~ame end., an a Ile Thl' C IF
Big h'l' C hamp1on\h1p gamt: ha'
pmdulC.'d co-champ10nr,'
10:03 -.\ CIF ofliual pre'>ent' the
C IF-Big Ft\l' C hamp1on\h1p plJquc
tu hl1r,on ") ou·, e uime J long""'~>
to gl'I herl' tonight., hl' \cl\\ "I tit
'OlH he.id'> hccau\e 'ou Jrl' < II
l hJmpr, ..
IO:OS -\dd.,\.l.urkman "C1u\<, I
kn11" thl'rl'' fru!.trau un here but get
11 ut1 ~our fatl! It\ guang to \a\
l::dl\on (IF ( hamp<, l\IM5 an the
reu1rd hooks
"'< uu're C IF-champ' 't <JtJ pla~eJ J
"Orth\ o pponent anJ \OU han·
nuthing tl) ~ a\h.:lmCd Ill I'm \lo
proud nt ~ou gu~., Ynu did a great
1ob
"'<uu'rt· "1nnt'f\ '<<H -\Rf
\.\ l'l"Jl:.R'i ..
BLOCKED ...
From C l
•in J JlJ'i\ lr11m Butkr 111 t 11 \ Jrd'
I ,1 <)UIOIJ lhl'fl l11t1~ J lh JntJgl' 111 .1
K11.l. W1!,nn 1ntl'nept111n "h1lh tt•J\L'
the \/ll'l\ the ball JI thL' K11aJrunm·r
211 Three pla~s later fkhh' 'uirt·d 110
.1 5-~ ard 4uanerba, k r,neck
'°laddlebat'k regrouped and '\COf'C'd
L'arl\ 1n tht· founh 4u.irter .:1c, l 1len n
( Jmphl:ll ran 6 'ard~ tor thl' touth-
J 11"n C Jmpbdl ruc,hl·J tur I \4 \JrJ,
''" 211 a111:mp1s 1hre" h>r 1-'ard'
JnJ had three 'ard' rt'H'I\ 1ng
Three minute'> lalt'r Onll'l'fll'>
,aught anotha "'-,ard t11u1. hJ11" r)
pas<\ frum Butler JnJ thl' 'L•'rl' "J'
lll'd at 2X Butler "J' 4 ot 1.i tor 11J
\JrJ<, thret· 111ulhJt1" n' .inJ <>nL'
1 n teret pllon
F ollu" mg the lkt 1\1\1' hllKkl'J
punt w ()u1ntJ I ~-2 maJl· .i
Je'>pc'rallon dn'c hut 11' horx·,
l'ndrd "" Ot-bb,· pa"> tu Kl.'t ten"alJ
'>qu1nl.'d oil hie, hand\ anJ tl'll
harmk"'" to the grounJ on lourth
Ju"'n \aJJkhatk lhl·n ran out the
do1.k 111 hl'tome C l'ntral C 11ntaenn·
... hJmpwn'
• S.dchblck 14, Le Ouim1 21
1 •
4 1.o r-111
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o-"•eo &•1•~ael'\c• "t>OO '''·""•••o
(;AME STATISTIC\
U O l O
~ ',. J~wn\ \ 11 11.,,,..., veroeof JI )1' 14 ._.
P&\\ ""0 va,.~aQt '0' ~~'I
~8\\ f\Q \0 ·~ , ' 1 ~ P,,r•\ ) 71 l l'
~ .... -D f\ I '"""0 .. \ 0 \ ei } )
Pt·'a • t\ ••'Cl\ oe~• 1eo • 4C • ~
INOIVIOUAL ltU\HING
Sao <•"'00." 10 5• F> t • •• ~ 9 • ,. .. ,_ "'d ) 8 ... • ,, ~ t
0-8 llf><•'~ ...... .., 1 \l ~ • • 4
~ ... ) • "" ' ~,. ) 0 .0C\ , , •. " "" ' 1"
tN0fV10VAl PASSJN~
't0 8w• er 0 1• I IA .._.,..!>~ 4 0
0-CeDO• I 11> 1 llO & If«• ••~we Cl
I 0 'Of ""'"""' INOIVIOUAL ltlECltVlN(;
S110-nivrmonO 2 33 Dee 2 26 P >ell.tr "II
11 °'11 ••fO\ ) I) M ~"'• (. "'' I I
(4'"'P0.ll I 1
LQ-8 lf.c1t••nwel(I I t0 He•• Qe• I ..
l..-0 I 'l I/\ \O~ I 'I C:•a ~ t t C:e •lhA'O 1·•
Newport LL
signups today
Re~"'' .at1on for \ie1.1. port 'a11onal
l 111k "111 ~ londullr'd h"><ia' Imm q
,\ m ·noon at l n\1gn ~ ht"Mll 2000
c It fT r>m t'
\II H>uth\ "\e" POn ~I~ \C3f'i of
ilil" lt'ani an 'c1.1.pon ~~c h are
ehpble to pla) ~II n<""' pla)c:n
\hould bnni a tnnh cert1tica1t "'htn
\llnln& Up
The league "''" ha\t d1' 1c.1on' tor
T ball minor\ m110"' and ~n10~
thl\ va"1n
Orange Cout OAll Y PILOT /Saturday, Oecemb« 14, 199! C3
.BIG FIVE CROWN SHARED ....
From Cl
backed up by Bernie ( ollach10
Hartman and Ed Pana. turned the
game inside o ut
It wasn't Pol(i Bia Play ofTeo~. 11
was Edison'\ Baa Play defen~ wh1ch
was command1n1 evtryone·~ a11en -
t.aon throu&h the first two penods.
But Edison wa~ an trouble n1pu
awa) 1n the third quarter when JU fir'>I
dn¥t was forced to start from the I I
because of a clipping penalt), then the
second possession began w1th first-
and-2 S from the t ts. the: Ch1u:gers,
however. were able to avoid disaster
and finall~ got se t up un their 40
following a Poly punt
Angelov1c went deep 10 R id. Jus-
tice on second and 11 and although
his dart was high Ju"ace snagged 11
coming from the left and sped to the
Pol) 12 to complete a 49-vard p.u.,
pla)
'\ penaltv mo,ed 11 to the 6 and
three pla)'s later Angelov1c floated 11
pass to his left and Ju~11ce hauled ll in
w11h 13 seconds kfl 1n the third
penod.
Twice Pol) punted the second
time with 7 16 left. but after being
sho' ed deep 1n their temtof). the
Chargers tned to pass their "'a} out o t
1t and got burned ~1th the inter-
ception
'It was open" said V.orlcman ··11
"as there If the\ hadn't batted 11
do"'n we had the game "
Overall the numbe~ were\ 1nualh
e\en. Pol) netted :!O more yard!>. bu·t
cons1dcrabl> more first dow ns ( t .i-6 I
In the end 11 was Pol) 's heralded
defense which \topped the Chargers
on back-to-back quanerbacks sneak'>
a 'ard a"a' from a first do"n and
certain '1cton that gnt the Jat k·
rabbm C\ en
··v.e earned one 1t1ulhdo"n c1nd
the) lond of gave u'i one.. said
\\ orkman ·The\ ea med •int and "-l'
kind o l ga' c: them o ne The frustrJt·
1ng pan "'a) that ""' wen.• up b' 1.i
* Edison 14, Lono a..ai Pofv 14
Score~ OU•rten
LO"O 8eac" F>o•v ~ 0 O 1.-u
Eo•\0" l ') l ~ •• Eo.-Anoelov<C to ,. "n T"te te*' • c.• E 01-Ju\,IC• 1 O•\\ ,,..,,.,. •nQ•t')v c r"•V•l'"
• c~
Potv-Q J \\.,, ) , "'" !><:~or • r •
P'J•v-H 70 Di&\\ •ro" ,...~,. .. "U ~'~·a ' ,.
Att~nf.la"' ,. ~ ) •
GAME ST A TISTICS
POlv Edi
r: f\I OOW"\ 4 ~
Q"''"e' 1•ra&Qf> · ;6 ,J l1 bf>
F>en ng •aroeot' 6J Cl
P a\\1ng & lO 4
F>un•\·averagt S•l6 & l
F .1rnO~\ fumt>iet. Cl\' ~ 0
F>ena1!1H •11'0' oene111trJ ~ oO > !>' INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
Poiv-R ... ,\e-11 I• \1 H•""''"O I• •or ,.,... .,"'\
11 Moroan 1 •or m.nu\ l
Eo -Cer•er J 27 An~e • ~ ,•
Sner""""'a" • S \,.,. .. ,\*,. 1o1.,gn-e\
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
P ') v-"it n "II o ~ 1 ·&3 '1110' ;ia ()
Eo~AnotlOV•C 1 I IQl
INDIVIDUAL RIECEIVlNG
P ')•v-R<>\oCOC S •S ,.,.orge• • 2~ /Va,.~·
l • ... 2 le R u\\e I 1 I)
Eo -(;• 1111\ l )7 "''' (f 1 S2 Ca"P'
point• in the tounh quaner ...
o 1l'' over -Edison finishes
11 ·2·1 overall. Poly 1s 11·1·1 overall.
and the two a_re eo<hampfon' •
"I've aot to be the o ne that puts thH
a&me lD penpecU ve and tell them
the)' 're winners becau~ they arc "
conunued the Edison coach
~s Workman and bJS Charge~ left
the firld and into the clubhouse b.c:
held up a hand with one of h11
champ1onsh1p nngs and told has
players "You're all going to get ont
ttlce th1s. btcausc )ou're not co-
c hamp1om. \ou're champions And
that's how I'm ordenng them "
Suns' Davis
to undergo
treatlD.ent
PHOENIX fAP) -PhOt'nax UDS
guard Waltrr Davis has been placed
o n the "lauonal Basketball A.ssoc1a.
uon 's su.,pended !ISi a her t:ntrnng an
undisclosed ~outhern ( a liforn1<1
center tor treatment of drug and or
alcohol abu-.e club otTinal'> sa\
"He hc1~ a substance abu~ prob-
lem.'' \uns C1eneral Manager JerT)
Colangelo told rrporter\ Fnda~ c11 .s
news wntert'nle hc.-re .. 8) defin11100
~ubHance \peak., tur 11<.elt -dru(P
and or alcohol
"That\ a'> \l)t'.uliL a\ I l an ht:
That 'a<i muLh a<. "'C knm• or lare tn
talk ahou1 There: '>t.'.cm\ 111 ht' m1Jcc
toncern lo r the lat'" th.to f11r the
J)t'.f\tin I m LOnLernt:'d c1tlciu1 tht'
pcr'.>On
rhl· \ •\t."df·l>ld Oa\ I\ jJ fl\l'•tlllk
'B .\ .\ll-\14r "ho "a' k ad1ng the
\un-. in \lon ng this ~car "'ill ht· 11u'
·a m1n1mum of tour >wt'ck ' Hut morl'
realtst11.alh J'> long a'> 11 ta~l''>
< ulangelo ..aid ·•\\hen 1hr: d1n11. kel'
he'\ read\ that<. "'hen he'., let g11 .\l
thaipo1n1 hn.inht-c1Lll'all"d But a.
o l t<><lJ\ hl• '> \u~pendt'd .... Ith pa'"
Da'" 'Mila!"\ I\ $f1X(J Ooo th rs
sea.,nn .... h1lh "tht· la">I unl· nn h.s
')un\ on1ra1.'t
C nlangelo '>did 1he teagur: "pa' illj
lor ()3," rchah1l1Wtmn 'but lhill4
the 1ea\t ri l ffi\ Lontem\ about .... ho')
~n1ng, tu pJ~ i •u\t "ant tu gt1 "-JhCJ
hJ1.k J\ a pla'cr <1nd as a l)t'.rsun
"l"tlhl·r thr \un' nor the league wtll
n111 d1\L l<.>-.c thl· e \aL1 nature of[)a" is.'
pr oh km "1 n re'>pect tor \.l. alter}
pn, .i1.' .tnd thac ma' nc' l'r be ..1~
11liua l announ1.emen1 on 11 ( o'-
.tn~dc added
Ua\ 1\ 1.unt.icted l ulangclo Oii
fhur-.JJ' m 1rning fr 1m .sn OallanJ!
h111el ;ind ··..aad he had a -.enoez5
per\vn.sl probk'm and needed 1ni·
mediate help·· Colangelo said
Cal Bowl matches
un
l lH:\,l t1 \1' -I ·t ... u'":
tht• 4uJnnhJ.J,, n \.11 ur.t.1. '<.ii
turnia Bu\d "h11..h p11' l:l.•v.1.n~
t rrecn .inJ Frc\no \1.111· l"I 'hl ••n1
po'>t-\l.'a,on lnlkgl' '"' th,111 g,1r111
matching undeleatcJ tl·Jm'
But thl' Fallon,· Hn.1n \td lurl'
"ho'>e H> ~~1 1 'ard' pa,c,an~ 1\ Hw
\Cl'nnd h1ghl'\t 10 ,, .\ \ h1\lllf"\
d oe\n 1 than k thl· "ut1.• ~l· "ii 'L"·
'ohe 1nl' JrounJ h"" "L I hl· .:and
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NewOf ... n• 5 ' 0 lS7 26$ )SI
Al .. nla 1 It 0 1~ 151 m c ..... a·Cl'lte.oo 13 I 0 m.ao IH
MIMetOta 1 1 0 500 ,,. )QI
O.rtoll 7 7 0 500 ,., <I03 o'-" .. " • ' 0 .,, 291 m
TamNa.v 1 12 0 1C3 2S4 lf7 ... ,
0.MH ' 5 0 . ~ 313 2tl
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WHl'llnGIOfl • 6 0 S7I 2'3 m flttf~la 6 • 0 •7' %3S 2SS
SI 1..0IJJ\ s • 0 '11 , .. SAl
AMIE"ICAN COft"•"l!NCa
W"t ........ 10 4 0 "' ns m
Oenvaf ' s 0 Kl )39 m
Seattlt • 6 0 S71 322 263
SanOlffo 6 7 0 462 3S9 l39
Kat1H•Cllv 5 9 0 JS7 26t )12 c ........
Cfnc:IMllll 7 7 0 500 Jt• 376
Clt'ffland 1 , 0 .5GO ,., n.
Plttst>uroh 6 7 0 461 295 ,.,
~IOf\ s ' 0 357 ,., 350
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Ntw Eno1end 10 • 0 71• 301 237
NY Jtts 10 • 0 714 350 23S
Mleml 10 • 0 714 370 293
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~linen.cl division lllle
Ttc1ey's Garn.a
Cnfc.too •' Ntw Yo<!\ Jt h ICl\enMl 1 e l
9~30•m )
Kanu1 Cllv er Denver 1Cnenne1 4 at 1
P.m ) Sundav'• Gamet
SI L.ools at RarM
Seattle., RAlldlt"s
Pnli.c:t .. Plll• a l San Oleoo (Cl'lat'lnel 1 et
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9utttl0 e t Plllsl>Urlll'I
Ctnclnnell •' Wunlngton <Cha nnel • at
10 am.I
Grff!I Bev •I Detroit
Hoosron •' c1eve1ano lndlanallOlls at Tam pa B•v
MlflnMOta •I Ati.nta
Ntw Yo<ll GI•"'' al Dallas S.n Francisco e t Ntw ~leans
MeftdlV'I Gwne
New En1111nd •I Mle ml ICnennel 1 at 6
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Odds
NFL
TOdev
Cn1c:eoo 1 ., over 'Ntw Yo<ll Je"
"Denver 10 ovtf' IC.e1118s Cllv suncsav
'Rams 9 ') over St Louis
'Raiden 41,., over S.ellle
·wuhlnoton 2 over Clnclnn•fl
Mlnnesote l over •Atlanta
•Plllsburgn 10 over 8ultel0
·oeues 3 over New Yo<k Glents
•T•mPt Bev l ">over lndlen.1oolls
Sen Francisco 10 over •Ntw ~leans
"Cleveteno 10 over Hooston
•Sa n Olaoo 7 over Pl'lllade1on10
•oatrolt • ~ over Grfff' Bev
Melldev
•M1em• 6 over New Enotand
COLLEGE 90WLS
Ttdev
Calitwnle .....
Fre\no Stele 2 over 8owllno C.rMl'I
OK. 21 C'-'V 8ewl
Marvtend ,., over Svrecu~
ll\dttlel ldeftce 8owt
C~mson 4''1 over Mllll\f'°la o.c. 21
HltldaVW.WI
l\r~o,.Hs 1 over Aruona S1e1e
OK. v
Ub9rtV ....
LSU •\ lhvlOr even OK. ,.
Flor\dt Cltr11 s Bowt
Ol'llo Staie v' 8YU, even
Sun a.wt
Georo1• ' over AflJOfle .........
Al<loem• • o.... use OK. )0
Wes~
Geter Bo""' F1or1de State 6', over Olllanoma State
OK. )I
Pffdl 8ewt
tlllno•s "' Armv no tine .. ~ ....
Alt Fo•ce -S ove< Te•H
Al Amef'lun llewt
C.eorgle Tech I', over Mlcn1oan Stele
Jen. 1
FIHte aowt
Micn1gen 3 .., over Ntt>rnka
C""9fl a.wt
Aut>urn 3 '> ovet Tuu A&.M
ROMa.wt
towe 2 ' over UCLA su .. r a.wr
M1em1 7 over Tenntnff Or•-.... oi.1enome 7 ovtf Penn State
·~o'" name ttam
l"rem Harnh'• Race & s-b a..11
H19'1 K:hocll
CIF FINALS
Bio Ftvo Centerence
Edison 14. Long 8tecll Polv 14
Centi-al Centorence
Sa Odltt>eCI\ :M, Le Ou1nte 2t
CM stel Centeronc:e
Muir 71. Harl 14
Eest>wn Centwonce
C lerernont 37. Dem;en 22
N"1tlwntwn CtftfOt.-
Cenvon 9, AnttlOl>e Vallev 1
s.utt1oa1tem C'"'8rence
Cnerter Oek 34. Olemond Bar 5
TONIGHT'S GAME
*"'°"'~ MliJlon ll'lt lO vs Senta Ane et Orenge
Coast Cot~
New SouWI Wein ()pen
Ce' Svonov. A111tHtlel
0Va"'"1lnol SlNMl
Mar k DIClllon IU s ) def Tim Mevollt
4U S ) 6·3, 3·6, 1•6, Kallv Evern<1en (Ntw
Zoolend) Ciel C11r1110 Sttvn ISo!Jll'I Al••ta
&·1. 1·6. 1-S, Henri Leconte tFrencet ot•
w anv Me•ur IA.ustreilel 6 4, 6·3 Met•
All04tr IU S l dt'I 91Jd Scnull1 IU SI 6 3
&·l.
OMO ... fl"*'8
DAll'IV'S 1.0CKUI ,,...__, kaUll
-lt en11\e'1 160 •oc:k coo 1 wl'•ltt •H
1)811 1 t>IKll "' bess (r••HWOI DANA WHA•, -11 enolO<s 1 o.tu
t)O rock CO<I 11 mecktf'tl I ''-OlhH ll
GWCwomen
beaten, 74-63
V A:-0. 'I YS -rhc: (,olden Wes1
College .... omen's basketball team had
a four-gaml' ...,inn ing c;trcak c;napped
b} ho~• I o~ Angele\ Valle}. 74-63.
Frida~ n1gbt ·10 a non-conferenct"
game
fht> Ku\tlc:r\ who dropped to 6-~
O\'Cntll. "-Cre pated b> 'itacy Sames
who had :!l points and Kim Abcyt.a
who tallied 14
1 he 13mc wa~dfockc."d at half·
time.' -\7
{1ohkn ~ <'~t "l\ll'I \an 01cio City
Collqt Tuc\d~\ 01 7 1n 11s next
rncountcr •
"
NaA
wun•N CONP•••NC•
h<llk OMMoll
w L "ct. GB
L.allen " ) ...
~!land IS ., .SS4 .....
S.01111 11 1• ..., ,.,.,
~ • 1• m n
Ooio.n Ste te ' ll m ,,.,.,
~II • 17 ,., 1)11'1
MldWett OM ...
Houston 11 1 IOI
Oenvor 16 • ..1 1
S.I\ Antonio 14 II S60 )'l
Utan 14 II .S60 )')
OellH II II .500 s
s.cremonto 1 16 .304 9''>
•ASTl•N CON,. ... fCI
AllMftc OM'*'
Boston 19 3 ...
NtWWMV ll II $d 1
Pt11i.00to11Jt 12 11 m 1''>
Wesnlnoton 12 11 sn 7''
New York 6 11 261 13'"1
Cemrel OIYblen
Mlll#tUllH 17 10 630
Detroit ,. II S60
Atlanta . 11 13 4SI 4 '
Cltv .. end 10 1) 435 s
Cnlc:ellO ' 17 ~ 1 .,
Ind lent 7 " 304 8
,, l'lcle¥'• Scent
Denver 174, L.allen 120 •
S.elllt 114, '*"°"' 9S San Antonio 119. Detroit 113
lndlene 109, Allanla 99
Clevtlend 171, Mllwauk.ff 124
Portland 127, GOldoll Start 124 COi
Teflilllt's ~
Pl\oonl1 e I ClillMr$
lndlellt et Ntw JtrMV
Sen AnlonlO el New York
PlllledotOl'lle el Alle tlte
8oslon et Cltv .. end
s.cremonto al Cnlcego
Oenvtf' at Delles
Houston at Utan SVftdoy's GMNI
Oetroot at Lallon
Cnlc:eoo el Boston
Sacramento al Milweukff
Seattle et Golden Stell
H""9ft 114, Lahn I JO
LAJCEU 1120) -Remt>ls 1·3 O·O '1.
Worlh'I' lS·?l 7-T 37, AbdlJl·JeDOer 10-23
4·7 24, Sc:ott S· 10 0-0 10, Jo/\l\llOl'I 1· lS S-6
71, Grff!I 6·12 S·I 11, M. Coooer 7·S 2·3 7
Luc:es 1·4 O·O '1. KuOCl'lak O·O 0·0 0 Totals.
... 93 23·31 120
DINVER ( 124) -E'nollsn 10·22 10-12
JO, Nett 6· IS •·S 16, W Coooer 13·716·6 32.
Lever 9· 16 0-1 II, Dunn l ·3 0-0 1 H1nzllto.
6·11 4·S 16, Scneves 1·4 1·1 J Turner 3-S
1·2 1, Evans 0-7 0·0 0, 1l1smUlMn 0-4 O·O
0 Totets 49· 109 26·32 124 kef'e llV OU.lr1on
La It er s :M 16 30 30-1 ?O
Denver l S 25 JI U--124
Tl'lrH ·DOlnt ooa11-M. Coooor FouleO
out-None lltbound~L•ltff'l S7 IJollnson
II), Denver 62 (W Coooor IOI As·
slsts-t.ekers 20 (Al>dul·JebOar 7>. Dtnvt r
21 IHenzllk S> To•el loot1-L11'.ers 1•.
Denver 19 TK l'lnlc.als-Denvtr lneQet de
tense, Abdul· JeDC>ar
Attend•nc-11,022
Senk• m, acioen ts
CLl""l"S (ts) -Caoa S·9 2·4 11,
Muwell 2·6 3·4 7, NlmOfllus •·9 0·0 I, M.
JOl'lnSOll 9· II 1·1 1S. NI son 6· IS 0-0 13, 8rlcl~en ~6 3·4 13, 8enlemln 0-3 3·6 3.
Eowards 0·3 0-0 o. While I·• o-o 2. Wilk.es
l -7 1·2 I. Gordon O·I 2·2 2, Muronv l·l 0-0
1 Tolels 36·12 21·30 95
SEATTLE (114) -McCorm1c1o. 6·1 2·1
U , McDenlel S· ll 3·3 13, Slkma 6· 11 3·3 15.
Hondtrson S·9 0-0 10, Wood •· 12 2·2 10,
Cl'le mt>ers 12·17 7·7 31, Youno 7·3 7·7 1. ~~.J-4-0.0 6, "'·-1·1 1·• l c;.. JoMM>n 1·10·0 2 H1001nl l·l 1·1 3 Pnelo\
0·7 O·O 0 To11ts '6·11 21·'2' 114
Scw'e llY OU.lnws
Cllootr\ l 1 17 11 JO-95
S.e ttlt 26 1'1 21 32-114
Tl'lret·OOlnl 110•"-Nlxon. Wiike\,
Young Fouled oul-Nont Re·
t>Ounds-Cllootn ~ (Cage I). !.eattlt SO
fCllamllefs 121 AUISIS-Cllootn l9 INl1on
6). S..ttlt 31 (Htl\Oafson 6) To111
foull--01-• n. 5Nt11e 75 Tecl'lnl·
c:el-Nltn9tl1us
Allendenc-S,l60
COLLEGE
Christ Coleel 12, San JOH BltlM 4S
( N tn • c:tntorMCe )
Olt'fn C ..... (Ill Sen Jese 8ltlle t4SI
.. f\pftp lv"Clf h>
Kelso 3 0 0 6 JltUl.IO 17 4 4 78
K1t11 I 7 l • Connottv 3 o l 6 We&r 3 3 1 9 PolumDul 1 0 0 4
AOlbt'v 8 1 0 18 Fra nces 0 0 I 0
Beel 6 o 3 12 Hmno 2 O 3 '
Toeot • 1 1 9 Kimbell 0 I 1 1
r nomo"' 3 o l 6 Mevtf' o O 1 o
Pttloll• 0 0 0 0 At>rhms I 0 0 2
8een 2 0 2 4 Wdwrd 0 0 4 0
WHl'lngln 0 0 0 0
8el'ISO" 4 0 0 8
Cllendlltf 2 0 0 4
Surridge 1 0 0 7
Totals 17 e 11 87 Torell 70 S 16 4S
Halftime Cl'lr1s1 COiiege lrvlnit, 41·19
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
~ wnt S4. c""'' s2 (~ Wnt Teur-*'111
Cltn" ( S2) (;efcMn west I S4 l
.. "pffl> """'hi Arnell
Burn~
Ol•on
~Oll
S.ncnu
Hunt tr
Rlcnard
l 0 1 6 Emerson 0 0 1 0
3 O 4 6 Strecnen 9 2 ' 70
1 I 3 IS Smlln 3 4 I 10
4 I 0 9 Oet>tH 7 7 1 16
I I 2 l Utu I 0 4 2
1 O 9 Brown 1 0 l • 0 7 4 OtGrooe 1 O O 7
Slmo'°n 0 0 O O MekOIJll 0 0 0 0
Totals 24 4 10 S2 Total\ n 8 14 S4
Hotf11me C.Ok!ltn WHI 11·14
Ttcl'lnlGal Hunttr tCl
CNbot 90, CWanoe Cout U
(Neft·C'"*enul °"'* Cea" (61) lvflpftp Cl\el>Ot I IO)
SHQtr 13 1 ) 21 ftflpttp
Mutce1tav O 2 I 7 Kellv • McGvren S 0 I 10 Haono1 I
Judd 2 0 , ' McDnld 4
8•ckell I 0 1 2 8owle 5
C1tmentl 2 0 s • Lt rlon 3
JOl'lnston 3 2 5 • Smllll 10
Mullet ) 0 0 6
Andrslv 0 2 0 1
RdvCICh 0 0 0 0
Tottls lO • 19 68 Total' J I
Hatfllme ~enge COall 11 76
HIGH SCHOOL
EdlMn St, C.brlle S4
ICtwtle 0.11k)
1 I 18
0 I 2
4 0 17
4 2 14
6 1 n
2 4 11
19 11 ao
ldhM (Sf) e.4Mle 1541
.. " .. "' leflpftp COl4 10 ) ) 1l Sl'lields 0 0 I 0
Ketone ) 2 t I WillOn 1 2 S 4
Mergutltl 2 I 3 S Flowtr\ I O • 2
Ammann 3 I S 7 Pe ""' I O 3 2
Prlrw:. 2 1 l S ,Grime' I 1 I •
sm1111 c 1 2 10 Gentle\ 1 o 1 4
H•n•11 0 I 3 I WallOfl 0 0 2 0
""'" 0 0 1 O Rot>lr11or S 7 1112 Giiion J O l 6
Mcll\IVre I 4 l XI
rora1l 24 11 2• s• Total• '1 1: If )I
S<aultv ~
Edison 16 19 16 t-S9
Cet>rOIO 9 17 IS I l-S4
Coast Christmas
Classic preview
(at Estancia High School)
Dec. H~U, SO
Nickname: D1ablos
League: South Coast
Colors: Red and Gold .
C'oach: Bob Minier.
I t
I 98S record: 23-5; Career. 140.. 74 .
First round foe: Warren. 2 p.m.
'
Top Play~rs:
Tim Knowles. 6-7, Sr .• center
Scott Pedersen. 6-4. Sr., g·f.
JelT Herdman. 6-5. Sr .• forwitrd
Coach's back,grollDCI:
A coach with a reputation for putting
balance on the co urt. Minier has taken the
Diablos to four South Coast League
championships and five appearance s in the
CIF playoffs. A year ago the Diablos raised
e~ebrows early wi1h a season-opening
v1ctO') over Ocean View on tbe way to a
sparkling 23-S mark. Among Lhe Diablos'
most prominent products are Bob
Thornton, Pete DeCasas and Mike Rob-
erts. Thornton 1s currently with the New
York Kn1cks. UJ.nie.r
A look at the Dlablos
Kn owles. Pedersen and Herdman gi ve the Diablos obv1ou!>
strength up front and what was considered a concern earlier, the
backcourt, has proven to be m1sgu1ded nouons. The D1ablos
were the No. I seed in the 30.tcam Irvine Tournament
(~nning Monday) and 'are in everybody's Top 10. Mission
VicJO runs a half-court offense with multiple defenses.
OcMI\ VJew n. Sen'• 57
SE"RA (S7)-Molt' 18 Melono 14,
Newman 4. Meneoo '2. Jackson 2 Halev 2.
Hunt 2, C.oc/\A 9, Tall ' Totals 19 19·26 S7
OCEAN VIEW (11)-8 uller 19, Heztlv 9
Penzlc:a 8, De8rouwer 21. Morrll 2,
Vogtma nl) 6 Totals· 30 12·21 72
S<or• tiv ouan.n
Serra 14 20 14 ._S7
OcH n Vltw 27 9 12 2-n
Total fOIJll Serre 20, Octetl View II
F01Jled 001 Me~ IS> Jtdlson IS)
MArlM '3, Sant. S.rtlera 6 I
(Senti! Marl.I Teumamontl
MartM 163) Senta 8ef'tlore (61l
leflDfto """'tp
Grgesoo
Guild
Mever1
Htt>eugll
Quinn
Crall Hysllte
8 S 7 2l Kmrtr 4 0 2 8
6 3 4 IS Garcia 3 4 1 10
S I 2 II S At>tlson S 1 2 17
4 O 2 a Kneoo 6 0 1 11
4 o 1 I o Ronson 1 o 2 4
O O O O Craven 3 0 1 6
0 0 I 0 JOl'ln\on I 7 7 4
Banks 0 0 0 0
Total\ 27 9 13 63 Totels 2• 13 13 61
seen bv OU."9n
Marona 11 II 1• l4-4l
s.111a 8erl>el'e 12 18 16 IS.-. I
Compton SJ, H""""9t0n 8Mdl 44
(8ar"' Clank)
Ctm!Jf9n IS31 H~ .... di l44)
.. " .,. "' .. " pf "' Hamoton 6 1 4 13 Mot>erlv S 0 3 10
Sl>ffd S 0 l 10 Periseau 3 3 3 9
Wltllam1 S 0 I 10 Pemc>er l 2 0 I
Crane ) ) 4 9 Vllz l 0 4 6
l l'lmOSll l I l 1 Keo 2 0 2 •
llettfo<d o 2 1 2 Jeni.n 1 0 2 ' Green 1 O 1 1 C.uoer 0 l I 3
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CenVeft (St) Weoclbr1d9e (IO)
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Gere le
RHm
JonH
Pt ullSl'I
Frve
Pltrte
Mllltr
.. .,.,..,, """'tp
0 2 O 7 MurOl'lv 8 2 3 II
I 2 3 4 Keefe 8 10 S 26
1 0 2 14 8rven • • • 11 9 l S 21 Sullivan S 0 • 10 o o o o Aoonegl\I I l O S
0 S l S Votk 1 0 0 2
3 t I J 81tncoor1 1 2 1 '
1 0 I 2 VerdllQO I I I 3
1 007Sonll 0000
Murrav 0 7 0 2 Ande'lon 0 0 0 0
Oone11ue 0 0 0 0
1'otats 11 lS 11 S9 To1111 19 77 16 80
Score llv oven.rs
Canvon 14 18 7 2<>-St
WOOOt>rloOe II 21 13 22-40
LB WIHfl 13, Co, .. Mesa n
(Sen aomont. T '4.lmemoflt)
CHfl Mose ('2) Lii WIS«\ (Ill
"""'"' ""pftp PIC:hw\~I 1 10 3 24 81 OU 9 0 3 18
Rdrouer I 2 l ' A Cul.I 1 O 1 ? VOQtl I 2 I 4 8 rOOI<' 2 0 3 4
Mo<rll 4 9 1 16 llKIO' 6 I 3 13
Rke O 2 o 2 Simoson ' 0 2 9
Nvugen 1 1 1 6 San Jolt l 4 3 10
lhm utn 1 1 2 6 Ravnolds 4 0 1 8
SCute 1 0 2 7
Pruitt 3 I l 1
Allen • 3 l II
l otelS 17 29 1S 62 Totets 37 8 24 ll
Sc.ore 11v OU..nors
Costa Mesa 16 16 IS I S.-.2
Wiison 18 19 2S 21-13
~llanlel 0 0 3 0 &a'lls 0 0. ,,_.._ ___ _
Gerner O O I O Lene O 0 0 O Snow 0 0 0 0
To1e11 23 7 IS S3 To1ats 18 8 16 4A
Score t>v oven.rs
Comoton 10 14 12 17-SJ
Hun11ng1on 8eacn 8 10 13 13-«
Fou"'111n va .. v 4S, Mlllk•n 43
18aron Oesslcl
Mlli..an (4l)
lv"pftp
3 0 s •
3 • J 10
• 0 2 16
1 2 l •
2 0 1 4
0 0 0 0
0 3 7 3
w111iams
Cerswetl
Jtrt><s
HOlmH Snllwrlr.
PlCkell
Lewrnce
"'°""""' Valev 14SI """'to Wessier 3 O 7 6
JOl'lnson 0 2 1 1
Welle 2 6 1 10
Borgaul\1 1 o l 4
He"ion S 3 l 1l
Gordon 1 0 I 1
Roc:nltn l 1 • a
AlhCrfl 0 0 0 0
Gamt>lll 0 0 0 0 8rlgg, 0 0 0 0
Totals 17 9 16 '3 Tolels 16 13 I• •s
kere llv OU..r1wl
Mlltlllen 17 8 16 7--0
Foontaln ll'elltV 8 10 10 17-45
Maw D.i 61, St. a.mard SI
(Non-cel!Menc.al
Mete< o.I (61) SI ll«Nrd (5')
lv"plto feftpft'p
Moonce 4 2 • 10 Daniels S 1 2 11
DWYff I 0 1 2 Hudson l S • 11
PttDOCY 0 2 1 1 Howllno I 3 4 s
E tli\ 9 2 S 20 MOn11t l 0 1 6
Tnomas 10 1 3 77 Wr>llmore 9 S 4 73
Petton O O 1 O Dunn 0 0 1 0
Aem Dert O O 2 0 Marrero I 0 3 2
Ol.llolav o o l o
Toll lS 7• 13 19 61 TotelS 22 14 19 S8
S<or• tiv °"'""'" Meter Oe1 18 16 10 11-61
~' Bernara 17 12 IS 1-58
CWanee 57, NewPOrt H•t'bof 40
cs-..sunnv H•• Oenkl
NPI. Hartlor l~I OrenM (511
renDfh> lvf!Df to
Torti! 1 0 I 1 llotn 7 I 1 IS
Lff 5 I 4 11 Dowell • 1 4 19
Alltrom J 2 7 8 HOimen O 7 2 1
Rlcnards 2 0 2 4 Smltl'I S 2 0 12
AIClll41\I 0 0 0 0 Point 1 0 1 2
Young I 0 I 1 Adom\ 3 0 3 6
Sntw&rd 7 0 S 4 TttrrellJl 0 0 I 0
GMrllng\ 7 1 I 6 llowln 0 I O I
S Cr•IO 0 I 0 I
M Craig 1 0 I 2
To••ll 11 6 11 40 Totets 12 I) ll S7
S<OA by OVe,.,._..
Newoort Hert>or 8 IS S 12-40
Ora nge 14 10 14 19-51
lrvlne S9, Ma~ SO
(S-a•SllflnV H•s Cleukl
""''"""' (50) ll'YIM Ufl feflpftp ........
01una ~ 0 0 • PetcNtl 6 0 4 1: Benu<:ld~ l 4 1 10 h mure 2 1 I 6
Golt I 0 ' 2 Llttler 0 1 0 I
Gorr.en l 0 ) o Harring 1 • l 18
LvOn\ 6 11 I :3 Moceri 4 2 2 10
C1ec11 I O I 2 Aev• 2 3 ? 1
T•an 0 ' l I Oden 1 I s s Wltlma,. I 0 2 2
Picon o o 1 o
Tott•\ 11 16 16 jO T 01e11 13 ll 18 ~·
S<or-e llv °"""'" M1onot1a 11 II I 1:-jO
lrvlnf 14 20 17 t-S9
COtM\UNITY COLLEGE WOMEN
LA Vale¥ 74, Golden Weit u
(Non. confot'enee)
Gelden WHI CO ) LA Vale¥ (14)
19 " pf "' .. It pf Ip Cnese 1 S l 9 Pregtl If 0 • 0
Kemoer O 0 2 O 8row" 0 0 1 0
At>tvte I o 3 14 llodr<a 4 2 3 10
Stevens O O 2 O Tt"a 9 3 • 71 8Hr I S 1 1 Johnson 1 I ~ IS
Storer O 2 3 1 COllln\ 4 0 ' 8
Amon 3 2 7 a Oenlels 8 4 3 10
81rnn t s S 23 Total\ 12 19 19 63 Totell 31 10 H 74
Hallrlme Tl41<1, 31·37
;
NHL.
CAMl'llELL CONFE"l:NCE
Smv!M DMWll w L T "" GF GA
E dmo11ton 12 5 • .. 168 127
CelQerv 17 8 3 37 127 96
Wlnnlpog 10 18 J 23 106 144
Vancouver ' 18 l 7l 110 131
Kln91 7 ,. 4 ,, 97 ,.,
Ntrm OIVl\ion
St LOUI\ 12 12 l 21 99 106
Cnlcego 9 14 • 27 111 119
Minnesota a ,. 6 n 112 112
Toronto 8 17 3 19 106 126
Oetroll I 16 ' 18 17 1)8
WlolES CONl"EREHCE
"etrk ll DMS!on
P1111aoe1on1e '11 • 0 .. 137 .,
Washington 11 1 3 31 103 IO
NV Rangers 14 " I 29 105 9S
NY h lander \ 11 10 I 29 107 110
PlllsDur1111 11 14 4 76 110 106
Ntw JtrHV 17 ,. 1 75 101 tbs
Adlms OlvlilOft
Quebec 16 10 1 34 109 II
Bolton 13 10 6 11 111 103
MonlrH I 14 II } 31 11• 10.
81.1Hel0 13 ,. 2 18 10. ,.
Hartlora 13 13 0 16 lot 106
l"rldey'\ Scores
Hartto<d 6, Bultelo 4
Edmonton 6, Wlnnioog 3
Todllv'• Gamet
wunlngton '' K"'-• n New 'York RanQt<l e t 8011on
Toronto et Ml11ntM>te
St LOI.Ill al New YO<!. 11'endtrs, r1
Pl111ourg11 at Herttord n
Ntw Jtf"v t i Qvtt>K, n
PttlledtlC>llle at Detroit n
Celoerv al Ve ncoovtr n
Chlceoo at Montr .. 1, n ""* v'' <0ttn01 QIJet>ec: et 8uffelo
Pllh t>vrgll at New Yo<-Ranoerl
St LOOll ., New JerHv
TOfonto et Wlnnlot0
v encouvar •' Edmo11t011
Oetroll al Chlc:ellO
L.•~
,.IDAY'S "HULTJ (,. .. ft·Nlflt ~ lt\Mttne)
NST "AC•. 110 verds W Wellv (Pllt.tntonl S 60 J to 210
Sir 1.vnn Ot<k tDldtrlc:kset!l I I 40 6.00 c. .. ,., Kil~ IPoull~) t .0
Tlrno· '403 AIMI ran; Jtolla, Current Event, Le
Natural. Fatlle< TllOmn llun lleo Run
Scretd'led Swln eenaer Two Nottt
Red Hal Rultr. Miss l ine Jav
U EXACTA 14·11 oeld J7UO
s•COND "ACI!. <IOO 11ardl
R•t>• Bev (Oldt rlckHll) 4 40 ) 40 u o ltlch 8uct< (E Gefcle l 6 40 S.40
Rlehs Bed Bov (Sardi 6.20
Tlrno 20.14
AllO re 11 Oranooiossom Soec1el, Heoov HOC>. Mtrmal\, C.n.tto 81asltf' Bev Mer
rldcK. Malor Imo.Ct
No scralclles 12 IXACTA 19·1) 01110 '12 ?O
THtflD •ACI. l SO verds
Outceslltm 1Pllken1on1 4 ao 2 80 7.60
Eesv On Limits (Wa•dl 3 20 2 80 Sixes Doti (Hert) 5.00
Time 1103 ' AIM> ran OQnlen\ Orl>ha n CerOll
Cl\erl>9f. Mal\t\11 Akh, II Figures, Mer
rlluck, Ulllmatt Men, Meld To Oesn
Scratcneo. Confirmed. Blulnlno Cnlc:k.
Coast, The Gl•u lllullon u l:XACTA f10·7) oelo 11770
l"OU"TH RACE. JOO va ros
Ptooer Mackev !Bard) '11 40 160 6 00
?1"90 Charge CLewll l 500 3.10
Slltwnt Native IH Garcia I '20
Time 1S6' Also ren L•nt \ Aoval 8end LHYtm
StenOlno. Far E NuH. Puntn It Eesv, l ites
On Gao<gle, Runnln Slk. Harle Rock
Scr1tcnt0 810 Kal'luna, Mv Ea h 8r•nd,
Ill Moon 8alltv. Be Sure Tonv
l"ll"TH RACE. 350 verds
Strkln N Rcl'lin IFrvdaYI 14 10 6 80 J 40
Mark1 Ave tPeullnel 18 00 6 40
Easvs Cl'llt k 111 tCrteQt r) 3 90
Time 1793 Also ran Kim Carnes Time To Tnlnk
Dasnlnlorthemoon. A Fl&\llv Flllv, Moler\
MAirk. SoerklellkHdl•mond
No scretclles n EXACTA (S.J) oeld nOJ.~.
SIXTH "AC.£. 170 vard~
Tiie C.old Sotke ILewlsJ 6 00
Monsieur Lo Aue (Flgueroal
Mr COllu Lork <PHllentol\I
Time 4S 61
360 3 00 u o 280
l 00
Al$O ran Evil Crtet< Pueo10 Cinder
Eiits Conceot $Cretcl'ltd Doctor !>mart n EXACTA 16 4l o•lo 121 40
SEVENTH RACE. 400 verd'
Liie SMts (Pllltenlon) 8 10 4 60 3 40
Her H•nd fla0i.e.-J 13 40 6 40
Starl In Her Crown (Ce rdoiel 3 40
Tlmt 1999
Also ren Flv I" TIW! Pie. Tr.inking Rlcl'I
LllCIV CleUIC '""· The 8edulno. Cool
Coll«tlon, Sh••• No Mo<t 811Ja1tllt
No M:ra tenes U EXACTA 16·91 oeoo ""60
EIGHTH RACE. 3SO verd\
8 ul>t>fv 8ot>t>le ll ackevl 17 66
Flnelv Tuneo IFlguero•I
M•k• Mine Casn CCerdo1•J
Timt 17 S9
110 460
, 60 440
3 60
AISO ren TL Pit , Hav A MelOdv
Striding Miu Ou n1n Siert Old l ove Ot
Mina. Pun Hemo. Marleooc
Scratcnaa MIJ 8UCl<v Ber
s7 EXACTA 110·41 oe ld Jts.4 60
NINTH RACE. ~00 verds
CningedtrOl (Harmor>I 18 60 8 10 S 40
Pit llunntr ICerd01el 10 40 S 40
Solvency (Mll(f>ell) l 60
Tlmt 19 19
Also r•n Bru en 8r11tnes. Corneille,
!legal Aumor. Jotln O'Nelll Mvkonos C.old.
Jets Beoulno Again, Pocenontn Dot
No \CratCM\
U PICK SIX 17·5·6·6 10161 to Sll ,10000
to one winning tlc;.ket (Cove norsel). Car
rvover ooot US, 261 11 Jl PICK NINE 4·9 10·7·S·6·6·10-61
o•ld S9S6 SO to two wonning toc•et\ I seven
"°'"'> Carrvovet oo01 U•.l SS 19
s•vtHTH ••c•. • rurtonn
Frl<lnolv L..o.t ISll>Ult> • 40 UO UO S.ter l LffdOr (MC(erronl 11..20 S 40
AU Alle9l•nc• (~la) uo
Tlrno 1 12
AltO r•11 Shiniest, F~ll S1tr, Euav ,
$11vtr Cornrnonterv, MournlnG Do.,., L.ertv
Me. L..+t Tiit Last, tmoorttnl Pl'lnona,
Arc'' Wlndv Snow Scra tched &l•llOll'' M11lrou. Netlve
Quecl\ U •XACTA ll·t l Nld '"SO
n """ SIX lf ·S ... 5-1-)l NIO t>n 40 10 19S winning tl(kels (tilt hol'Sft). Sl Pi(k Sia
con'°"llon paid '31 IO to '·* winning
llcktll (five hOr\8'1
llO~TH •ACa. 1
Rlvlle CSnoerne"erl
8trlend (~le)
Fartdoour IOllvern)
II'' m1i.1 on lurl. HO UO )00 •.o S.IO 00
Tlmo· 1:'3 l/S
Also ren Count Gel-, $taru101, Cour1
And SOerk., AMled Commendtt, loard
MHlll\9.
Scre1cntd· La11 Mottl. Tiie Well Of
$Wtt u a;ucu 1t 11 Pelo 1262 oo.
NINTH •AC•. One "'Ito
Clterwav CMcCarron> '00
OH-Ed's 8old Lectv (Alvarez)
OH·Pol aira (Plnc:t v)
o~., tor M<ond
Time 1:36 4/S
HO )00
)40 .00
2.60 uo
A,1so ren: Roell CenvOI\, RtleettO L.ovo,
Prooor Me, Delta'' Gold Coln, Sutlte,
Ouall's Lovaouo. Purr Alno Hiii\
Scratcllod Commlllff Glr1
U IXACTA 17·6) oald '43.50, U •XAC•
TA 17 .. l oak! '3S..50
Attend.lnct· 11,669
PGA Teem lnY*tleMI
(et Beu "•• f'tl.) Jim C~l-Tom P\wlltr 61·66-127
Qa'f F·d·H•I SullCWI '3·U-111
V.lke OONld·Frtd COuOIOl u-...-129
BOO MurPllv·Mlkt Aeld 66·~12'
""°" No<tl'l·JOCIL R-6'·U-l2t v.ec O'Gredv·Tom Sleamann S,·10-12'
:ieor1141 Burtls·Jtrrv P•I• 61·61-12'
Tommv Vai.llllno·Tom Shaw 65·~129
3reo Fet>et·Che rllt Bolling 66·...-130
"1alt lrw ln·Tom Wel1t<OC>f 66·...-130
Jol'lnnv Miller-Jack Nicklaus •~6S-130
11\.Catuvecchle·K GrMn •)·•S--130
_ff Elder·Calvln PMle 6~•S-130
V.orris H•l•llk,.·Rk ll FtM 65-6S-ll0
-""' lllnktf'·J•" Hee1 67-~130 V.lke Hulbert· BOO T wav •~6S-130
Jtff Slumen·Rot>trl Wrtnn 61"63-131
N 81t ckburn·M.81acllt>urn "'·•7-131
"'hll 81eckm.r·Ed Flori 65·67-132
?at McC.owen·JOM FQU91\t 63·6 .... 132
lerrv Heerd·Lerrv Zlt91tf' 66·66-132
""°v 8ean·C.rt9 Norman 61·~132
_on Hlnkle·J lm ~°' 6'·...-132
Bot>t>v Nld\Ols·Jodlt Mudd '7·6S-l32
:>an Polll·Greo Powafs 66·66-132
;erv Helll>ltrg·Scoll Hoell 65·67-132
: Rodrlauoz·B IC.retztrt 65-67-132
1011n Ade m1· Tonv Slits 61-~132
JoM COOl<·Joev Sindelar '9"'3-ll2
:>en Fo<sman·Ronnlt Bleck 66-66-132
Qkl\erd Zokol·Grog Twloos 6~..-133
:>ertf' Oo11emul1·At GelDt<QOf' ,,....,_133
3arrv Jee<k.ei·Gerv McCord 67·66-133
:t110 9Kl<-AU Ct ldW .. I 67·66-133
:>avid C.ren.m-Pavne Stew•rt 67·'6-133
Jim Hallttt·J.C Snoea 69·~133
:tertnee ROH· Tim Slm0t0n ... '7-133
rom Lenmen·Oev!G Oorln ~134
3111 Gtesson·Brefl Ul>Off' 61·66--134
B GerdllOf'·R.M.llll>lt 67·67-134
Jim Gell.t01Mtr·~ Sauers 67·67-134
Biii Buttner-Jim Dent 67·•7-134
v.trk Heyes· Oouo Tewtll 6'·70--l:M
Ooug Sendors·HarOld Hennltlo 67·..-l3S
:>avid MeOft·Merk 8roolu 61·61-l3S
:>ettr Koslls·Mlk.e Suttl,..en 61-67-llS
Wke Smltn·Oonn11 Trl1lor 67..._US
Joe IM'l.ln·Lennv Ci.mtftfl 66·..._llS
Vence Heafnor·a lM C.lfw '5-7l-136
"1owerd Twlttv•l(elth FtnllU' ..,..._,,.
flm Norrls·Mllle Nlc:oiette '7·7'1>-137
(If\ Kl'Ox·Blll Sander •7·~137
8o0 Glldor· Jeff 5endon 61•._ 137
;: Connaf·D.Lundllrom 6'-71-137
_oo Granem·Cl\erln COOOV 70-61-137
fommv A.eron·Jlm Jemlelotl .....-137
3red Fu on·WIMltWood ~137
J Menelfev·L T~ .,....._137
o Lln<lw v·M..McCullOullfl ....,_131 TENTH R ACE. UO •ard' Ohll HencocJl·Aon Streck .,_._131 __ _.,p~•ooel...._, ,,.c ... ao .. ,"'oe~1 ... ou.'"'""''"'n.._1 __,1_.1 .. oo.._9._6Q._.4 ... 40,..__--:-Jnal'llv,.•'1'IS~ -
Uno Bet (Sev111e1 1 •O 6 40 :.eoroe Arcllaf·Bobbv COit ff-._131
Racefornolml' tHarll IS 60 ) Moodv·B.CramotOll 61·~131
Tomt 2 I 9' i ttve 8owman·LorOll Roo.rts 70**-llt
•1,0 ran Rto 4 Jt-1 Se• '"" '~'° Tt>e Jev Betslno·Steve Pett 71·,._1)9 \l'oa..e Sunreb An.-1nm Jp1 He,.• Flu l'I Em :eur Senudo·JOl'ln Jac:OOI ff·7~139
Cna<lle C1aooer Luc'v W n :> Hammond·S HHth 71-6._140
No "retcnes ~.GllDetJ'1...I.10 8rllKk 70-11-141 n ·oAILY DOUBC."£ 16·1CJJ Pi la '15660 3ot>Lonr·lven Smlll'I 13·6 .... 142 n EXACTA CIO·ll oa10 i roo •O
Allendenre S.307
Holvwoo<t P•rlc
P:RIOAY'S RESULTS
(23rd ef lO·dAY llMlroutflbftd moofln!ll
l"IRST RACE. 1 lurionos
Glorious Am er on (Hwly I 17 40 7 00 l 80
MelOdv In Song (Ollvarf\J JO 60 15 20
Mfn Clndv (Alverez> 300
Time 1 2• JIS
"lso ren Twlnkllno, Blame II On Me
Conftte, Charrons J ldl l • Oucl'lnse, Mir
Reseat NeVIVIKe l en, Sl'lower 0 91en1ng~
Island 8••' Scr•tclled She ~•"II\ Wtll. Snloe\ So
8rl111\1, 8ert's Pro~r C.1r1. Me111a1 811111'.
M•glc.
SE COND AACE. 6 hJrlono\
Quick N' Solid (01Mvl S 20 3 40 2 60
Megdelel\6 ' Magic CK•tnell 10 40 S 60
El<uOOrencv IPlntl\VI 3 oO
Tlmt 1 II 4 S
AISO re n Ban• Me\senger Someoodv'\
Girt, F1v Mt To Tne Mootl. Comotler. Poo
Uo Velenll!'lt . llalle Belle Momma Toto
Mt, Gotdoar, Natural 81onde
No \Creten•'
l2 DAILY DOU8 LE 11·71 Pa•d J38 00
TH"'O RACE. 6 furlong\
Proud Petrlot fCu le non> 3 60 2 60 140
Carlmvletter (Hawlevl l 00 160
Eieoant Ho\! (Alvaru 1 4 80
Time I II llS
Alio ron Art>llrote. C.u\IO Buv~r Re
oellloui Men. Powerful rr1ci.
Scr11tcht0 Pelnlln lleonbOws
U EXACT A IS·ll oa o 12S SO
FOURTH RACE. 6 turlono\
w nl•ll• For Luck IH11ra> 8t0
Ed'\ F.1ntasv <Peorou l
ll unnlno Oeoonalr I Steck I
Time I 1l JiS
400 JOO
)80 160
2 60
Also ren Pttronlno Cl'lucllteutor
Peoov Sterler. Gii'' Bov. 801oer Bov
Electric H"rt, 8alceur's Bov
Sc:retclled CentO• Conell• Carrlbe111>
Song ii EXACTA (9 71 P61d 112 00
F"TH "ACE. 6 lurlOng\
Lov_.v C.1ndv fMrCarrolll 6 00
Amttnvst (Mtza)
Dl1tent Command <Toro>
Tlmt I II l/S
)60 210
400 340 soo
Also ren f ll ., Trlnt.tt lla1we. Selle's
Nolletole, FrltndlV Natallt Dout>lt Decor
1ltd. Puena. S11Ptr 8oun1v. Sais• lltnvinm. Falll'I v 1,1on
Stretched Golden &ull'ltf
U EXACTA 15·61 Da od \S6 SO
SIXTH •ACE . I I 16 milts on furl
Ceo1111n \floors tMcCer•onl • 10 J 40 ? 60
Allez 9rllaln (Solis) 4 60 l 60
Kingsbury ISi Martini •XI Tl~ 14? J!S
Al\O "" C.•ev C.auntlel Allel Allt1
Ole1uwon, No<tnern Pr10t f l)t><n ' Quftn
Oromo, Alauol
No \Cr•tCM\ 'i EX.ACTA 11·61 oald i11 SO
...,, MCCW
HIGH SCHOOL
Nen·loOtllllO
C.,._ dlll Mar l. L" A""-" 0 Coron• oel Mar scoring Merrtll I,
Corter 1
flrtclaY'I tn~
aAHBALL
Amork.afl L.._.
KANSAS CITY llOY A LS-Named
F ronk Funt. oltcnlno CO.Cf\ et Omel\e of Ille
Amerlct1n A\SCOCla llon end Ed Neooiooll
m•neger 01 Eugene of Ille NorltlWfft
LHO~ SEATTLE MARINERS-"Treo.d Oarnotl
COie,, tnlrd oeseman. to '"' O.troll Tloon tor lll<:'ti Monleleollo. ollCll'ltr
BASK•TBALL
NeftOMI ......... A~
PHOENIX SUNS-Announced tha t
Wener Devi\, ouerd. llad t>oon Olacod Ol'I
1118 NBA'l susoend41d lil t eller lie Ollltrtel •
centtf' tor Ille lrH I"*'' of drUO and/or
alc:OllOI l buM ltt·tlo~ Charin P1t1mo11,
IQ/word
"OOTBALL NetlMll, ...... U..W
OENll'ER 8AONCOS-Slonecl W•ll
8owver, deit nJlvt tnd, !o e IOl'lot of _.
vur contrectl
United Steton F ..... LMwo
JACKSONVILLE 8ULLS-Slened Rldlv
WIHlt m,, runnlno l>e(ll, to • IWO·V"tar
CCW!lrtcl
HOCltEY
NtftOMI Medi.., 1....--
NHL -Fl* 11\t EdmOl!ton Olltn U,000
IM crltlclzlno oHlclots durlne • .. Mt In
l>rtlladtlC>hle Nov 14.
OETAOIT ltEO WIN(;s-ftKalled
Eddi• JoMst~. rlo111 wine, and !lob
Prot>ert, left wino. from Adlrondodl of ll'lt
A"ltf'lcal'I Mocllev LM9Ut
NEW YORK l~LANOERS.--.el""*1
Bot> 8esMn, c.t!ltf, end Noll COUit«, rlol'll
wlf\9, 10 ~l'""lokl of lllO Ametle:en
HOCl\ev Leaguo.
TheBearsandJetsgameaside, Denver's the one to watch
From AP dJapatclles
Wh11t' the New York Jets• mccttnf \3tur·
day with the Ch1e&go ~ar'I 1s gct11n1 na-
11onwidc attcn11on. the ~cond-half of a
National Football Le.ague TV doublc·htader -
K<1nsas City t [)(nvcr -'" e \tCT) bit as
important
Dc-nYcr c-an win the AF< We<11 title with
two v1ctone coupled with a pair of lo'l\C''I by
lhe Ra iden. 10-4. Denver can also he a v.•1ld
·ard entrant b) winning tw1et and hav1na the
Jets. Dolphins or Patriots (all 1 ().. I lost 1w1ce
It 's a tall order. b1.11 Coach Dan Reeve!>. a
fervent bcltcvcr 1n miracles, docs make on<'
sahent point .. , can't remember an 11 ·S 1eam
that didn't make the _playoffs:· he said
He·, naht. and 1fthe Bronco, do manalt to
win their last two game\, they would finish at
11 ·S
Tho~ games 'ltan Week IS -one to go -
1n the NFL. On unday. it'~ Buffalo at
Pittsburgh, C 'incinnau at Washington, Grt-cn
Bay at l>ctron, Houston at Cleveland. In·
d1anapohs at Tampa Bay. Minnesota at
o\tlanta. the New York Giants at Dallas. n
Frnnc1~0 ot New Orleans. Philadelphia at . n
D1cao. t Louis at the Rams and Seattle at the
Los naclcs R1.1den.
On Monday. New Engfand 1s at Mram1.
The Broncos arc faced with havina to
li nl\h w11h a bcner record than the other Af(
playoff challenaers hccau~ the) have a disad·
vantage in all the lle·brtakcr cntena estab-
lished by the lcaauc
Standing 1n r>cn\cr·s way arc Kan~'I City
nnd Seattle -the final week's opponent
"The way we have 10 approach It t\ on<'
week at a time;· said Reeves. "not that w(' have
to win twice and somebody else ha~ w lose
tw1ce. We have-to beat Kansas City th•~ week,
and ~mebody else has to lo~ New England
plays M1am1. so we know one of them w1ll IO\C
Then we can ~o from there "
Meanwhile. Dan Hamplon not unh 1.,
pn:panng to pla the New York Jc1 . he.,,
expecuna to sec them in the Super Rowl
Mike Dnka. wno coachc._ th(' c h1cago
Bears for whom Hampton t\ an All-Pro
defensive hneman. also wouldn't mind 11 h1'
1e1m and 1he Jets met 1n Super Bowl X
First, thouJh. the Bcon. I 3-1. 1oumcy lO
Grants tad1um for a nat1onally l(lcvil.Cd game
with the Jct'I C"htC'H Cl already hu clinched tht'
home-field advantage throu.Jhout the playoffs.
fh<' Jcis could take a a.ipnuc step toward
qualtfy1ni for the poststason parade, as well as
the AF\ East crown, with a victory over the Ben~.
'Tm con vinced they arc the finest team in
the AFC Eut and that''i a touah divu1on," uid
Hampton ... , think these are the people we'll
probably ~ in the upcr Bowl."
Ditka, a protC$C of Jcu Coach Joe Walton
when Ditka wasa tJ&ht end at the Univenity of
Pmsburah. 11dmits he's son of rootina for the
lt>ts 10 pro1pcr in the AFC.
"I hopc1t wouldbeusap1n11 theJcu1n IM
uper Bowl," 5a1d D1lk.a. whose team built a
12-0 record before I 1na to Miama, lkn ed1m1
lnd1anapoh11 last "-<'<'k "l'd love to juat iict
there. I sure wou ldn't mrnJ 1rJoc&0t there 100:·
Orange Coal OAILV PILOT /Saturoay, Deoembet 14, 1NIS Cl
Geologists tracing Red Sea's birth as an ocean basin
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Africa stttutc in Pans and Arabia att scparatin& in fits and .. Arabia (mclu sides by oceans. wuh the pos51b1lny n aeophys1c1S1 Clem Chase. "h seems open an ocean basJn. the better conunues today, Wlt.b the coounents stans. and som~y may tum 1!.racl continuing Its dins Jo~nl wall bed wtll bre~~ and the two octans will to have opened a bat. stopped, then chance we have forexplonna roro1lan try1na to ~rate alona the Gulf of
into a narrow isthmus hkc Central further north ,, motion n er an connect, he added. opened &pin." an 1ntell1aent fashion." Aden. the Red Sea and the OQd Sea
Ameryca. say aeologi~ts who arc dunng this ~e ~?unillot. prcdfictthed Coun1ll~t alm other sc1entJsts ~Jd "The Red Sea 1s one of the best The new studies s ... cst Afnca and fault ionc, which divides Israel and
studying the Red SCa, birth a~ a Amcncan G c s meetms o .. e their studies ~f movements of a.iant examples we have on Eanh of an Arabia stvted sphttJnJ from each Jordan. rn~or ocea.n basin. racl E t hophysi.cal Union. Is· plates ofEanh s crust suggest the Red ocean basin m the early stqes of other 40 million to SO million years Five maJhon years 1 0 enouJh
·The ultimate view•~ that the Gulf be s~icfr~g 'u~g c t~ina~ ~n~ A~nc\ wi~I Sc.a 1s cvolv1n,a into an ocean basi~ in fonnat1on ," said Sam Joffe. a Stan· along what 1s now the Gulf of Suez, molten rock burst throu;l the under·
of Aden a~d Red ~a together wall going awav .. e er. l s ra 1a t at s a JCrky, multi-step process '!1 which ford University aeophysics araduatc the Red Sea and the East Afncan R1fi. sea continental crust to form true
become.a wade ocean as the two land In millio f .. h ~ four plates undcr!ying Afr~ca and stu<;icnt who also attended Hebrew a huge valley throuah Eth1op1a, oceanic crust alona mid·~ ndics
masses Jerk themselves apan alona a Red Oce-a ns 0 years, t c iuturc Arabia crack, unzip and shde past Un1vers1ty in Jerusalem. Kenya and Tanzania, nowgrow1nabcncath the center oft
line running beneath those two bod-Mediterra~e coutl~ b:c h~lced /? the each other at various times , and Chase added: "A lot of economic "The continents· tned to break so u1hern Red Sea and Gulf o( Ade~
ies of wa ter, the Jordan Ri ver Valley being a rufn· b c y~uation o ~cl places. dcposuts, oil in particular, arc con· along th1~ boundary but d1dn 't sue-he added. \
and the Dead Sea. said v incent Central A 1 e. it 1 c !?resent ay "The Red Sea shows two episodes cent rated along the edges of open cecd," Coumllot said. As those undersea nd cs u h
Counillot. of the Earth Physics In-continent ~pea bo a Jhd.n ban:!o of of open!."'" whi~h is_ a httl~ bat ocean basins. So the more we under-So about 20 million to 15 million Afnca and Arabi.a apan, for~n 15 ng un e on th unusual, said Unavers1ty of Anzona stand about the geology of how yo u yean ago. a new phase bepn and movana nonhward past Israel alona
the Dead Sea fault zone.
Volcanoes blamed for
extinction Of dinosaurs
Dartmou~h geologis t finds eviden~e of
globa l volcanism lastin g 1 d0 ,000 years
By LEE SIEGEL ,.,....._.,...
SAN FRANCISCO -S<.·1en11m
debaung the my_stery of what lulled
the dinosaurs offered con01cting new
evidence Wednesday against the
usual suspects: comets, volcanoes a
death star, acid rain and gradual m~ss
extinction.
Dartmouth College geologist
Charles Officer said has latest studies
of m 1 ~eral depos1ts suggest global
volcanism las tang perhaps I 00.000
)Cars -not comets smashing into
Eanh -killed the dinosaurs and a
third to a half of all other organism~
65 million } cars a&o
"The effects of this intense 'ol-
canism would be elobal cooling.
intense acid rain and increased ultra·
'1olct rad1at1on." Officer said dunng
the Amcncan Gcoph:rs1cal Union\
fall meeting.. .. These effects would
produce the select" e e'<tinc11on!>."
both by directly killing e'<posed
animals and by destroying man~ of
the plants they ate
But Frank Kyte. of the l ln1\ers1t\
of California at Los Angeles'
geophysics institute. argued ~uch
huge volcanic events were "very
improbable" and that numerous lines
()f evidence "are eas1h reconcilable
with the asteroid (or comet) impact
theory."
The debate, attended by 500 scien-
tists. reflected an ongoing con-
troversy over whether volcanoes or
comets disrupted the ch mate, oceans
a!"d food suppl y to wipe out
dinosaurs. many plants and ocean·
surface organisms, even though
mammals, birds and ocean·bottom
organisms survived.
Some believe either a comet
shower or volcanoes would ha ve
kicked up enough dust and smoke to
plunge Earth into a cold darkness to
cause the mass ex unction.
However, Wilham Clemens, a U 01·
\ers11y of Cahfom1a at Berkeley
paleontologist. said the recent dis·
covery of dinosaur fossils in Alaska
shows the creatures could survive in
cold. dark condiuons.
Sc1cnt1sts on both sades aJso believe
many hfe forms were killed by strong
acid rain. created by e11her comets or
volcanoes.
But Massachusetts I nstllute of
Technology meteorologist Ronald
Pnnn said has studies show only
comet showers could produce acid
rain strong enough to cause extinc-
tions.
There also was debate over whether
Winter's best time
to plant 'BandBs'
A b1gsw1tch occur'> at man~ nur\ene'las the hohda}s approach Plants
bo"' out and hohda> dcrnrat1on\ take center stage. Some gardeners put their
But green thumhgardener~ kno"' hctter-this 1s a good lime to plant B
Jnd B
Band 8 planl'i, ~>\Denna<; P1tti:ngcr. (ooperat1 ve Extension urban
honicultunst at l '( RI\ rr'i1dc. are balled and burlapped.
They are raisi:d in the ticld and readied tor sale Qj 1aking_them from the
'iOtl and wrapping the root ball'> in burlap Fall and winter arc the times to plant
them, he said and offered the lollow1ng suggestions:
In many areas with mildcl1ma1e. plants sold Band B arc usuall} deciduous
'iuch as magnolia and maple. e' ergreens such as aLaleas and rhodendrons. or
conifers such as firsandJun1pt>r The}' ha"e a d1~tmct advantage over the same
plants sold bare-root in that the) ha\ ea greater chance of survival.
Select a 8 and B plant that looks health)'. E '<amine the plant careful!) The
leaves or needles of evergreen plant!> should d1spla} a good green color. The
root ball should be mo1s1 and solid Ca trunk that appears wobbl) after yo u shake
1t slightly 1san md1ca11on of di) and looose soil around the root ball). ReJCCI
plants that show signs of disease or insect damage.
Useyour1mag1nat1on whenchoo<>1ngadorman1 Band B plant without
ll•a, cs. How"' 1ll 1t look"' 11h lea\\~'\'1 ( heck fora'>) mmctncal shape and even I)
\paced branches
The main root should be frreol kin ks (sharp bends) and shouldn 't circle
Jround the base of the trunk . Chl'ck tor kinked roots b) brushing away the soil
lrom the top oft he root ball or Slll k }Our linger an the top two inches near the
tru nk. Then you will see or feel kinked roots at the top of the ball .
After you have purchased a Band B plant. handle at care full}. AlwayscalT)
them wuh your hands under the ball to pre' enl breaking the root ball. If you
ca n't plant 111mmed1ately, store 1n a shad). cool location. ( overthe root ball
wuh moist organic matenal such as peat moss and water to pre' cnt drying of
ti\ roots.
To plant. place the root ball with 11scloth in the hole. The hole should be
twice the width of the root ball and one 10 two1nchc!> shallower than the he1gh1
mass cxuncuons occurred ~ularly
dunngEarth's h1story. lfthcy did, 1t 1~
possibly because a so-<:alJcd "death
star" pcnod1cally passed through a
cloud of comets surrounding the solar
system, disturbing their orbits and
sending deadly showers of comets
toward Eanh.
Critics of that theory have argued
extinctions didn't occur rCJularly.
But Pict Hut. a Pnnceton University
astronomer. said the death star's own
orbit could ha ve been altered by other
stars.
Clemens said the mass extinction
65 million years ago didn't claim its
v1c11ms simultaneously, suggesting a
sustained volcanism, not a sudden
comet impact. was responsible.
Hut replied new calculations su~·
gcst comet showers -not a single
comet -bombarded Earth. resulung
1n a sencs of extinctions over perhaps
2 m1lhon years.
Also subJCCt to debate were de-
posits of the metal indium. glassy
spheres of rock and shattered quaru
rock -all found in 65-milllon·year-
old rock layers around the planet.
Because indium is common an
asteroids and comets, Kyte con·
tended the metal and glassy rock
droplets were deposited in a layer
from matenaJ that fell to Earth.
But Officer said volcanic blasts also
could cause such deposits, and said
he's found indium and the glassy
spheres in many layers of rock. ruling
out the possibility of a sin~lc comet
colhs1on with Earth .
Christmas favorite
Nursing time
Dolly. a 22-year-old lowland gorilla, nun·
ea her baby at the San Die«o Wlld Animal
..,~
Park. The baby wu born Oct. 30 and la the
•lith gorilla born at the park.
Holiday shrubs
berry decorative
8) EARL ARO:'oi O!'.
tor poltt"d planh ur '>hrutl lUtttng'> "'''h 1..ulor1ul red or orJngt" tru1l\ Jn-1
bcmes It'<> hkeh that tht" popul.m1"
of such plant\ '>tt'm' tru m hull\
"'htch IA> Ith m red bcrnr:' h.1, tlt'l'n
used JI ( hn\tma\ llmt' tor l l'Otu nl''
Red holh bcmt"<., 1n \llml' area'
"ere cons;dercd good lul k. anli
follo"' ing the hohda ~' thl' dnl'd n•d
bemes "ere kept 1n thl' ht1u w tm the
rema1nderof1ht' \ear
The holh bushes 1n fmnt 111 our
house keep us. friend., and nnghhtir'
in good suppl~ of <. hnstmJ' d1h1 r
\ear after 'ear
· But there are other plant\ "'llh rl·d
tn11ts and beme\ popular tnr U\l' at
Chnstma~ Poued plant' 1nnudl· the:
krusalem chem ( hn .,t mJ' p..·pix·r
and ard1<,1a o r 1..oralbcm
ome11mes .-a lied < hn,trnJ', hn
11emperaturt• 111(,c,· lO )n d~grccs l at
n1gh1
< hmtma' 0t:prer alsli nl·ed\ bright
light JnJ ,, n'>tJ nl mo1 ,1 ure 1n the
h< ml' It 1 lnJll ' higher
te m peratuH'' th.in thl' kn.1 ~1t'm
'han r ht• rr1.1\\ .. Jn he \ t'f'\ h,1• 1f
t'Jll'n T hl' 'm..1 ll po1n1cd ixrixr~
m<l' tx· Jnc:J J nJ u<,ed a~ nth i:r h1't
Pt'PJXr'
) nu ,an ~nm both kru-.akm
lhern ..tnd l hmtma~ pepper ea~1h
trn m '>eed~ -.a' c:d fr um 'our ,1ld
plant\ "'ht, h Jre Ix-st used a' Jn-
nual'
Plant 1n r-it' 1H 1n the garden then
"n ~ !Xll' 1lutdoor<. in the garden an d
\unn' '>ixll Lift or turn the Pl,11'
1Xla<,t1)nalh to keep thl'm 1r,1m
w1)t.ng th• •ugh the drainage h 11t''
Bnnii tt-em 1nd1'•>r' an 'hl I.ii
H1•I ' J'> ..1 puttl'd pt.to: i)rC!l'f' J .. 1J
<.,011 t 111.J ligh t J OJ J 'umml'r
'a1..at1Pn ,iutdoor. \tak ..tnJ lc.'mak
plant~ Jrc.' rC"QU lrt'J 1111 ~m rm·
dut t1on Berne\ Jrl' n••l ~1·n1·1.tlh
prnd u.-t'd indoor'
Cut the string holding the burlap and pull burlap back so that 11 will not be
e'<poscd after the plant is an the hole Natural burlap"' 111 disintegrate but other
matcnals ma >' not and should be rcmo-.ed. Then till the hole "' 1th the ong1na l
\01 1. The use of peat mm.~. lir bark or compost isn't nccessaf)
Don't put fert1hn•rnr manure into the planting hole as .i can burn thl'
roots.
The moat popular holiday plant for home decorating a nd
gift giving la the polnaettla. They come in a variety or sizes
and ahapea, and can be found ln white a• well as Ch ristmas
red.
n . theJerusakm chem l\J\JllJbk at
man\ nursenes and th>n \l -.h11p'
Health~ plant' ha' c man' marbk·
size. bnght Nangl·-rcd heme' Thl'
plant as a do~L· relJll' c ot the tllmJl\1
but the fru its ..trl' not \1m tlar Thl·
hemes should not he eatl'n a' the\
1..'L1nta1n soml.' ,1lkal01lh 1ha1 h.iq·
, .tU'>l'd up't'l \lllm:ll h' I J rn l\ild
1-.l'l'P thl' pl.in•' 11111 111rr.1•h111 '••ung
~hildrl'n r he k ru,.ikm l h~·rl\ It l..l'\ "'.tll'r
.inJ \h1lUIJ he kept Ohll\I 111 .t brt!lhl
"inJ,m "'1th Sllrrtl' ,11rc, 1 \unlt~ht I 1
"'1ll J::i,1 l1,nger11 kl'PI in .t ,11111 mom
There Jrt' "'l'rJ h1•U"-'PIJ n1'"' th
ll'a'l'' rt•,emtllintz needle' ,,. <'er·
green' 1)utJ1x'r' thJt ,::in J11uhl1 J'
'lmJll trL't'' f11r Je\11ra11n~ .11..rin~ ,tw
h11ltJa, \l'a'''" P1·'hJP" 1tw n .,1
popular " ,,1rt1•li.. 1,Jand ~ 11• .1
,,1 nl'·lx·Jnn!! l'' 1·rg n·t·n •rc·1 r•, '11 lit:
lfPPI•\ ,11111'.i!:, ,I p• 11' I' ' .. 'I,"'
h.1t.i n1,,1th ,1, \1.1111 .11 .1 Ill t:1
llf'l h\ llJ
Silent auction
to benefit SOS
A silent auction to raise funds for
SOS (Save Our Selves) will highlight
the Christmas meeting of the New-
pon Hills Garden Club Thursday 1n
the home of Manon Hamey.
Activiues will also include a
potluck luncheon and a collec11on of
&Jf\.s for patients at Fa1rv1cw Hospital • • • Honiculturalist/an1st Bame Fish·
er will demonstrate how to mount
ep1phytic orchids and bromehad air
plants at Lawry's California Center
Patio Shop. Los Angeles. Demonstrations are scheduled
from 11 a.m. to .3 p,m. tO(fay and
Sunday.
Fisher will also display some of the
unusual stoncwart pots he crafts to
enhance the plants.
For information. call (l 13)
224-6800.
•Snaalsand slugs love the tender growth of nc" I} sprouted bulb tl o"'ers
and young wmter annuals. so be sure to b:ut rcgulart ...
•It 's tame for a wanter spraying to control pe ts and diseases 1n )our
~ard. Cover the plant from top to boUom including the undersides of lea\\.'" I
and the ground around the plant.
•Consider a dwarf fruit tree as a Chnstmas present. Plant 11 in a tub anti I
add a bow It not only will be appreciated now but also 1n the future"' hen 11 I
bears fruit. I
•Grapes can be pruned now but be sure' ou ha-.c the technique do" n
pat. If in doubt. check with your nurse~ man.
•High on the planting last for December are roses. lnut tree\, I
strawberries and winter annuals such as Iceland poppies and the colorful
En~hsh and fairy primroses.
•Apply a thick mulch. J inches deep. an all of your garden beds. around I
shrubs and trees and the wi nter vegetable garden. It will enrich the soil and
keep it from compactin~ in the wmter rains
•Have your dahlia stalks yellowed or blackcnL'Ci from thL' cold "<'at her'' 1
If so. it's time to llfl the tubers. wash thrm ufT and appl) an all-purp<.l'>C I
garden dust before placing them 1n dr) sand and stonng thl'm 10 a cool pl.an·
until spring. I
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keep on Giving!
Giving a bt?au tif ul plant 1 .... m ost appro pni't\;' thi....
Christmas Flowt>rdale nh.'i\n" \..'OU are g1v1ng tht.'
ve ry bt?st. What other gift ""ill ta t for yea r~ and
gro w in value'
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Forest Fresh and_ beautiful! \(
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flranoe Coaa1 DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, December 14, 1985
. ' .. : .
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
,,,...--:::::~..:'by Bil Keane
"Their Christmas lists so far
total $15,637.28."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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my-gets upset IT You ignore him."
DRABBLE
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:; 80~AM JIN A
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b Tom Batluk DOONESBURY
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-'INC HERE IS 7lfAT NO AMOl.NT CY' WJl£Y aw> !_,,__,,,_
; Of ffi/l81./SHIN6 A Pr</VATt. • 'M/iWAI. Pl'ACTJa IN 5a/TH· I • !JIN CAJ.lf0f1N/A
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by Garry Trudeau
BIG GEORGE ; by Virgil ~artch (VIP) SHOE
G0oP lllEf~ I GLIPF'ED
AllD Al.M05T GOT Kii-i.ED
ON lllE ST'Ef!SOU1' ~!'
by Jeff MacNally
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"It'• not the Moton to be THAT jolly."
WHAT EVER
HAPPENED BETWEEN
"f\.tOSE TWO
8FIQ'THERS,
LYDIA?
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by Kevin Fagan
by Jim Davis
THl5 M UST 6f SER1005 ...
TMAT PIDN 'i EVE.N
CME.ER ME. OP
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
)'OtJ1RE Cl<\RN RIGHT '\1
IT WPS )obu R F,AULT, '----J
PLUS"H6'0TTOM--')btJ LEF T
M E IN CHARGE WHIL E You
WEN T ON Vf\CATION' ~~=--~ '""' ---:; ~ '~ I' ,I
'
by Harold Le Doux
1 WISH I KNEW ! WHENEVER IVE
M ISED THE SLleJECT WITH HORACE, HE
WOUl..O NOT ANSWER. ME 1 HE'O SIMPl..'1' SAY IT WAS SOMETHING tN THE ~T
THAT HE OU)N'T ~NT EVER TO
019CU9S 1 BuT I 'M GOING TO
INSIST THAr HE MEET SARA '
uy \..;llctl It::> IVI. ~\,11u1l
WHAT'S
GOING ON?
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1'M WATCHING THE
NEWS .. A DEPARTMENT
STORE SANTA CLAUS
HAD A HEART ATTACK
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THEV TOOK HIM TO
THE HOSPITAL, AND HE
HAD TRIPLE BVPASS
SURGERV.
THEV SAID THAT JUSl'.
BEFORE HIS HEART ATTACK.
THERE WAS SOME KIND OF
DtSTURBANCE BV A LITTLE
GIRL AT THE STORE .
BLOOM COUNTY
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
I DONT BELIEVE.
HOW MU CH t'VE
S PENT' ON CHR\ST-
MAll Rll'EflDV'
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Q.1-As South. vulnerable, you
hold :
+AKQ "AK9852 OQIO +53
ThP bidding ha! proceeded!
South Weit North Ea1t
1 r:i Pu1 I + Pu1
' \.\.'hat do you l>1d now'!
Q.2 -East·We5t vu lnerable, a~
Soulh you hold: + K 72 7 6 O 6 +Ql0965432
Partner opens the bidding wit h one
no trump. What do you respond'/ . -Q.3 -A s :South, vulnerable, you
hold:
"AK93 OAJ63 +A9852
The b1ddin1t has proceeded:
Ea1t South We•t North
I• Obie 2 + 3 1V
3 • !
What do you bid no-A··~
Q.4 -Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
WHY DONT.,OU
ASK SANTA 10
BRtl'lG fill. lHE.
CHRISTMAS ~?/
lHENIT
Wa.JLDN'r
lb5rYOJ
RNYfHING!
'IOU ACT !.l!CE
IT'S MV H\()(,T /
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COVER HOME
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by
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BANKER
INSIDE
pg. 2 Marl<et Map
pg. 3 Profile
pg 4 Unique Homes
pg. 5 Great Western
Real Estate
~6 Hunt & Associates
pg 7 George Elkins Co
pg. 8 Lido Realty
pg. 9 Grubb & Ellis
pg 10 Remax of
Colla Mesa
pg. 11 Remax of
Costa Mesa
pg. 12 Colesworthy &
Company
pg. 13 Harbor Really
pg. 14 M O Janes Co
pg. 15 Clanlfled
pg. 16 Classified
pg. 17 Classified
pg. 18 Open House
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pg. 19 Coldwell Banker.
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UNIQUE HOMES SPECIALIZES IN
SIMPLIFYING HOMEBUYING
By JIM HATHCOCK
OellJ .... C-1 ' f I
With 20 years ellpenence as an
Orange County real estate broker -
15 of which have been served as
founder and sole owner of Unique
Homes, Inc., in Corona del Mar -
Jim Wood beads a staff of 35 real
estate agents who specialize in resi-
dential properties 1n Newport Beach.
Corona del Mar and Cost.a Mesa.
Wood said Unique Homes aver-
ages $45 milljon in sales per year and
he ellpects 1986 to be one of the best
years ever because of low interest
rates and the continued lure of the
cleaner air and pnde of ownership
that epuomrze many areas of south
Orange County.
In order to manage a successful
brokerage, Wood said the o wner or
manager has to become increasingly
involved in the community and make
contributions that arc needed and
appreciated.
"If you can get people to dial (your
~~of )t>ttr cha1acte1
instead of your advcn1S1ng, you will
develop a more h1nd1ng allegiance
wtlh your clientele But that dixsn 't
mean you spend any le'is monc)
(adven1S1ng),'' sa1J WQOd.
Even with 35 agents, Wood said he
has had few staff pro blems in the past
because there are few mana~ment
layers from salesperson to owner
When there is a problem or a dec1S1on
needs to be made. Wood ~1d he 1s
able to handle it qu1ckJy. a pohcy he
said 1s more charactenst1c of indepen-
dently owned and managed bro-
kerages.
Reflecting o n his 20 years as a real
estate agent. Wood said the marke t 1s
more unpredictable now because the
agent has to deal with people who arc
better educated than in years past.
He said one of his most basic
philosophies of management 1s make
transactions as uncomplicated as
possible and the experience of buying
a home as enjoyable as it can be for
clients. while maintaining their trust.
.. Keep it simple" 1s the best uiom
to remember when helping clients
buy and sell homes. said Wood.
Unique Homes has a history ol
training its own agents. said Wood.
and looks for the qualities of open-
ness. honesty. determination and the
abiht) to work in an environment
where they arc really working for
themselves.
During the last five years. Wood
said. the overaJI nature of real estate
agents has become more professional.
largely because of chan$eS in financ-
ing and speculative buying attitudes.
"The era of the flowcry-hat-wear-
in$ saleslady is gone. You have to be a
sktlled negotiator now." Wood said.
JIM WOOD. BROKER-OWNER
Though he wntes a regular column
for the Pilot and has written two suburban image that are unique to the ment. ad,ert1s1ng and marketing and
books. Wood's business pobcy 1s area. as a Naval air 1nt<'lhgcnce officer He
fairly short. "Keep it simple" remains With the completion of the South currently serves as president and
the Golden Rule at Unique Homes. Coast Metropole, Wood said. New-director of the Corona dcl Mar and
"The only rule I have is thnt there 1s port Beach is somg to have 10 stnve Newport Beach ch .. mbe~ of com-
oo rule.'' said Wood. for a better mix of retail and pnce mcrce. He also serves as a member ol
Looking ahead. Wood said 1986 with the center oflhe marketmg mill the advisory board for the Sherman
promises to be a great year for sales geared for today's buyers. He said Library and Gardens. board of d1i't"C-
with low interest rates and an in-Ncwpon Center needs to be built out tors for the BarOQ,uc Music Feitival.
tensificd interest in south Orange and that the completion of the and was past chairman of the Ne~
C'ounty because of the new Per-Atnum Court strengthened the draw port Beach Parks. BcachM and RC\.·
form1n1 Ans Center, ucelJent of Fashion Island. rcat1on Commission
schools, a scenic coastline and the Before entcrina the real estate field. Wood acuvely {>lrt1c1patcs 1n PT A
well as numerous '.t'Outh-rt.'latl'll pro-
grams He l!I a memb<-r of the
Ne>Npon Harbor l\n Mu<;cum. To""n
Hall. The Sierra ( luh. the Balboa~>
Club. the South toast R<'pcnor)
Theatre .rnd the C ommun1t .. < on-
grt:gal1onal <.nun·h of Corona dd
Mar .
..\ graduate of I 1c l .\. Wood 1<.
mamed-and ha\ fiH' ch1ldrrn Wh<'n
he 1sn'1 busy running his real ~talc
brokerage or w11h the t:hamher of
commerce, he enjoys running. slung
and t.cnm!. cdmbint!d ttrblft '~ 41lM ~attd WOOd ~'ih'Tesidentl1lde"olop. and Muc:atlo~rwntcd .-tiv1ucs as ~==============~rl-....:..::.......:....:._::..:_::....:..o:....-_;__:....=:~_:_.---''-"".:__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUii TIUS YUi -Unique Homes will help Radio KWIZ collect non-perishable food for the less
fortunate of Orange County. Just drop by MacArthur and Coast Highway in Corona def Mar
and drop in your food .... and why not stay for a cup of coffee. (Through December 23rd.)
t
'h ILOCK TO TIE IUCI -Newer 3 bdrm. 2 story
Olde CdM is special! Spacious feeling, ocean
views. great entertaining. $595,000.
TW YOUI CMOICE -5 bdrm with 2 bdrm rental or
7 bdrm home near beach. Newer constr. all
features. lovely CdM area. $569,000.
OH in C:OSH -4 bdrm adorable! Charming family
room kitchen arrangement. beamed master
suite. sundeck. pool. $289,000 in Newport.
MUITll' FOi CHTAI• -Owners have to sell! Dual
master suites with massive ocean view. Lowest
priced gated condominium in Laguna. $165,000.
CUlll•C •EICHOHOOD -Olde CdM, duplex each
with 2 bdrm, fireplace and patio area. Owner
finance 12%. no points. $309,900.
SHC SWPU -A wink to the ocean. 3 bdrm
home plus 2 bdrm. 2 bath Income. Vacant with
out of state owner wanting offers. $429,500.
A IUl llCE IOI( -Finest family living, 4 bdrm, 3
bath, CdM neighborhood overlooking harbor,
tasteful decor, lovety yard. $485,000.
OOM-1..A.U -A sharp decorator perfect CdM
hillside adults home with a big pool and a little
view. Two bdrms. 2 baths at $321 ,000.
OI( ue A IWJ LOTS -South of the highway, in
Olde CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 baths. delightful street a
block and a half from beach and bluff.$325,000.
IUT A WIEW -Of ocean, sunsets, jetty. Extra
large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep in Olde CdM.
Build your dream home. $799,000.
Ol WIAT A FEEUIC -Beautifully decorated, Impec-
cable 3 bdrm. 3 bath townhome In Jasmine
Creek. Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000.
MOT •EW HAI. -CdM duplex with 3 bdrm and 2
bdrm units, each with 2 baths, decks & nice
kitchens. Needs some loving touches. $339,500.
DAILY l'ILOT/RaAL UTATE
IEW LISTlll
WTSllE COSTA IESA
Best loc ation , 3
bedroom. 2 bedroom
duplex. Immaculate
with yards, fireplaces.
sundecks. and 3 car
garage. $215,000.
HUCITfUL WnLfff -Near tennis. high school,
shops, parks. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, guest room, In top
condition. on large lot. $339,000
IACK IAY llW -Three bdrm behind guarded
gates. Wood & glass design. Newer home w/
fam. room. Upper Bay neighborhood. $385,000.
A LOT OF LOT -Magnificent 180° view of Dana
Point Harbor, city lights. local mountains. San
Clementes' Sea Pointe Estates. at $225.000.
A LOYUY UFESTYU -Harbor Ridge townhome with
serene view of city ;and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath,
im Le....condition and AC. $642.
A llC IAICAJ• -West Newport duplex. 4 bdrm. 2
ba and 2 bdrm, 1 ba. owner occupied, good
condition, next to beach. $219,000
U Oll FAYOIITT -On the Peninsula, on the Bay,
lots of charm. enormous view, sandy beach, 3
bdrm, 2 ba and cabana for $490,000.
UIO ISU -Large, open spaces! 3 bdrm. 3 ba
remodeled to New England charm. Close to
clubhouse, tennis, beaches. $480,000.
ElCtltlC PnJECT -Brand new In Olde Cd MI
Country English condominiums. 3 bdrm and 2
bdrm. Extras. decks & patios. From $209,000.
W TSIH OlJ TllEI -6,750 sq.ft. lot, possible R-2
zoning In great Costa Mesa rental location. Neat
2 bdrm Investment home at $ 118,500.
O•E Of A Alll -Belcourt Find. Better than new.
cleaner than orlglnal, 3 bdrm. picturesque land-
scaping, custom touches at just $795.000.
IAYSHIU IAICAI• -Now priced realistically!
Charming 3 bdrm. 3 ba, central location. walk to
beaches, bay, fee land. $349.500
•W PttfECT -Not a flaw, 3 bdrm, pool. spa and
ocean view, love to entertain? You'll love this
home. $395,000.
TIN MPUIES -Side by side, zero vacancy, great
location. 2 bdrm In front, 3 bdrm with yard in
back. New root. paint. $225,000 each .
FAMILY FIOUCS II OlJE Cll -A winner! Newer 2
story. ocean view, sunny street leads to beach,
patios. decks. 2 flrepalces. $575,000.
DAILY l'ILOT/aUL ISTATK SATUllOAY Dec. 14. 1•S/PAGE 5
Yll IESEIYE n
ng 5 bdrm homr on fee land
Nothtng but the bea1 and Jaurune Creek hu
11 ln th~ beautiful gat.ed commuruty m
Corona del Mar. a beautiful home la avall.able
Owned by a profHll<lf\aJ mienor decorat«, at
has tu~ful carpei.. dnpenft and wall~-
1ngs. 2 si.onec. 3 bdnm. Call to ~ an
appomlmt'nt to lltt thla pnmr ~rty
759-1501
emit<: loca tJon. large cornt"r lot, pool and a
ge 4 bdrm home mack-for fanuly LIV1ng
pnce mdicates a arnous ~ to !il'IJ A
eal value at $390.000 759-150 I
3 bdrm, 2 11«}' unit now t.u-d lor onJ
Slll8.000. NK'f' fOf' }'OW'8 larruJy. flm
buyen.. rt'llremf'1'1t or mvt"Slm(>nt Pl_.
and we'll be glad to show you Vacant
read for OIX\I 759 1501
xvas U'C'lud.ing Oak h.an:twood m ""'°"
room. Bwll 1n ~ 8'k k pal><J
ly sysl.em A8sumt> 1st TD of $:.!~
t 11 ~°" for I pornt of loan baLonN' To
once S329 900 759 1501
DCEUEIT WlTEIFIHT
LICTlll TIE FllEI TllHS If LIFE
Superb large homt' IS vacant and ttady for
family prepan'd to enpy Lafe to the hilt
Locat.ed nght on the bay Wlth a dock b1
enough for a ~· boat 4 bdnn.s. 4 bathll
formal dining room. family and llvtn8
WCITIYE HIE Wf' are proud to be pn•!11m t th~ -I bdnn. I
S IOl"y f anul y ho<nf' It IS SI tua !Rd Ofl d qutt•l
~t an mo11t cksirable ;m~a Muc:h lovf'ly
custom woodwork has bl'l'n done by
owners resulung m a wann. rhann.1ng hom<-
Pnc«l ndit at S269.~ 759-1501
Cui tit-yours m lrvux· T••rrill'< l'>p..t '"'"' ~
bdnn horrl<' in • lu:at.100 lhdl provklf" 'lll" rt1 Vlt''"'s of bf>auuful Nc·wport ~ <Jn<• .,f .
Spyglasa Pf'eSll84' in a l.ilrgt> 4 bdnn
both with fi.replatts. Thd not onJy
good. 11 ls good $925.000 759-1501
with bonus room, famdy room and ronna c:lmiJl8 room Beeuuful pool tnan NSY ca
backyan:t Pretty gat.ed atnwn in Cront
$595,000. 759-1501
••ALm LIFESnLE
This is desired by all and it is available in an easy
care condo. Truly a luxury unit. 2 stories, many
extra amenities in this 2 bdrm 21/2 bath home.
Alfordably priced at $159,550. 759-1501
HE IF TIE FEW lYllUILE
2 story home with beautiful cerarruc tile entry
featuring a dramatic spiral staircase and spacious
vistas to the living room and formal dining room
Convenient kitchen with a walk in pantry. 4 large
bdrms. Huge covered patio that boasts a wooden
hot tub. Super, super. super. Offered at $237,500.
759-1501
IEI SAILS II TIE Sllln
Plus views of Catalina, night lights and sen·
sational Newport Harbor. Great lifestyle awaits
you in a 4 bdrm house in the hills of Newport
$559,000. Compare -the price is right. 759-1501
••nm, CUii &II CHYEllEllCE
Excellent construction plus s upenor floor plan
went into thlS 2700 sq.ft. home on 11:1 acre.
Cathedral ceilings in the entry, living room and
fonnal dining room. A true large gounnet kitchen
with walk-in pantry and island cook center awaits
the family chef. 2 fireplaces, family room, 3 full
baths and 3 bdrms. 759-1501
illE, IUT 111 IUILY IEW
Only 5 years old, in a bright, .cheerful, small condo
complex this 2 story end urut boasts 3 bdnns and
2 v, batM. Many upgraded and extra amenities.
Only $135,000. 759-1501
TIE llUL
Indeed th.is is ideal from the huge lot with mature
landsc:apeing on a quiet tree lined street an a
prestige community, to the lovely tile foyer that
takes you into an elegant lJ ving room and on into
a tonnal dining room The pnce is ideal too at onJ y
$171,000. 759-1501
IEW Ill STAY
Wann friendly atmosphere abounds m this com·
fortable 3 bdrm home in lrvme. Very well main·
tamed house with many extras including air
conditJorung, wet bar, microwave, mirrored closet
doors. Super location near schools and shopping
but stiU in qwet, peaceful area. Extra large yard.
AU for $157,000. 759-1501
LITSIF 1111 ... S
This affordable h ouse has 5 bdnns, 3 baths.
formal dining room and comes with good financ·
mg. ~ume the ex.istJng 1st TD of $1 95.000 at
12 W., interest. Priced at $249.000 759-1501
DIEi l m If P•Tlml
This immaculate home is ideal for the young
executive family. There are 3 bdrms. 2 baths,
9eparate dining room, spacious living room with a
fireplace and a separate family room also. Cov-
ered patio sun room. Asking price of $147.000 as a
bargain. 759-1501
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2870 Sen Miguel Drive
Newport Beech, CA 92680
(714) 759-1501
kind <'SUilR vu-d propt>rty th.al nm ••nh h,o,
.tn mvitmg pool bot .J.o.1 m.tn)' ~ .tnd
bearing fruit ~ Tranqu1hl" .ti~ w11h
the exnUfl8 ambla.llC'f' r>f a. 1Ut·a1 Ml.'J.
$4~.000 flrm'1 mis .... lhL' 7:i9 l~I
ULNA ISWI -llEllCEI!
2 units ma great locatJon One good sued J bdrm
unit plus a 2 bdnn unit to rent or for part of tht
family Truly a good property and an cxc't'lknt
pric-e. Just reduced to $385.000 If you know thas
area · you'U know 1t lS a super value 759 1501
UllllYIEW-ES
A.Ir conditJoned home with many upgradN. No·w
kitche n appliarK:es with Jenna1re Lot.<, of st.oragt•
throughout. Love ly pnvaw back yard with
beautJful landscaping Ongmally a model and sull
looks lJke 1t. A fme 3 bdrm house an a wonderful
neighborhood. Comes with mmmunaty pool
759-1501
&UClllS LIYll&
This home lS tn one of the hw elaest are~ an .tll tht
Harbor area A private guard gawd enlr'.'f Wl•I
comes your VlSltors to a neighborhood of lt >p
quabty. luxunous homes OnJy 4 yean. old .md
looking brand new. this home ha.4' 2 bdrms, 2 ' .
baths. formal dmmg room. 2 fll'('places and dp
prox. 2300 sq ft. of hvang space $425.000
759-1501
Ull-Sll ClEllEm
40' x 11 5' Good residenual lot on a cul de ~·
Convenient location close to the freeways. beach
and shoppmg. Smog free fresh ()(.'ean brt.'t'ws
$64,000 759-1501
llSlllSS If PNTlllTY
Video and movte rental shop for sale Ex("(>llent
opportunity to be your own t>a;:., Fast growing,
popular ~ Please call for mfonnatJon
7!"9-1501
PAG• 6 /SATUltDAY D•C. 14. 1995 -DAILY PILOT/ltRAL aSTATI
~---Hunt & Associates------...
REAL ESTATE
SPLENDOR IN THE RIDGE
Designed to please the -most discriminate, this 5
bedroom, 7 bath, luxurious custom home is located
at the very-VIEW-top of Harbor Ridge. 180°
ocean, bay, city & "Sunsets Over Catalina" VIEW.
From warm library to family room with one of 4
fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa-it
reflects concentration on true old world
craftsmanship. Master suite (over 1000 sq.ft.) with
sauna, fireplace & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour
guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or
submit trades. Offered at $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt
6 T r a falgar O pe n Sun. 1-5:00
640-4868
2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd.
Newport Center
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP
is evident thruout this decorator-perfect Harbor
Ridge Custom. Never befo re on market, this excit-
ing 3 bedroom, family room, study, formal dining
room home offers the ultimate· in quality, design &
detail. 2 master suites with city lights, and water
VIEWS, each spacious and tas tefully appointed.
Carefull y planned & effi cient kitchen with sunny
breakfast area. Lighted gazebo is a wonderful place
to gather while watching sunsets or sports events
being played on the paddl&tenn-is court or sparkling
pool & spa. Lovely, colorfu l terraced gardens make
this a picture perfect setting. Priced to sell at
$995,000. Shown by appointment with J eri Hunt.
100' F R ONTAGE-COMMERCI AL
P RIM E Reytil shops and offices-in major shopping district-Beach area, ample parking. Fee. $1,650,000. Call Harriet
Perry for details.
B IG CANYON FAIRWAY HOME-$875,000
Custom huilt single level :l bedroo m, 3 bath, family room, 3 car garage. 186' golf courst frontage. P rime lot. Owner will
<·on~ider exchange fo r other Newport Beach property. 6 Royal St. George Rd., call fo r appointment.
C ORONA DEL MAR-PRICE REDUCED $60,000
We're ~er iuus~ Great opportunity fo r th1 · live -in investor. Two separatR. spacious young houses on one lot in Corona Del Ma r!
Master .suites with private decks, dinin ~area-con venient to shopping + entertaining! Assumable loan.
RANCHO ~IAN JOAQUIN-ESTATE OFFERS AT $194,500
San Luis Hey end unit. :1 bedroom, 2 tath, fi rep lace, powder room , fo rmal dining, brea kfast nook. utility room , wet bar,
dressing room/master bath, sloped ceilings. Air conditioning. Owner wants offe r! 6 Montanas Norte. Vee Stinson
*LEASES *
BIG CANYON 2 Bd, 2 Ba, fi replace. private patio, V ILLA BALBOA-2 Bd, 2 Ba penthouse-cathedral
ingle level, sub. terr. parking, community pool and tennis. ceilings. fireplace, dining room, laundry. $1400. Evelyn. $1:wo. Jeri.
GOLF COURSE-Location A GREAT VIEW. San
Carl os Plan in Rancho San Joaquin. 2 Bd, 2112 Ba unit.
Will lea eat $1600. per mo. or lease option. Vee Stinson
DAILY ftlLOT /llUL HTATR
NEWPORT BEACH
REDUCED! SELLERS HAVE FOUND
ANOTHER Sophisticated Newport pool home.
Perfect cond11ton. Lovely area Now asking S340 000
MARILYN HILL
SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTION! Now
asking $550,000 Elegantly redecorated waterfront home
1n a totally secured bu1ld1ng 3 bdrms. 3 baths All rooms
are large & airy Seller will trade tor commercial or
income proper ty TRUDY STUBBLEflHD
LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER
$180,000 -Ha5 everything you want' fireplace m
master suite air cond . walk to beach. 2 bdrms. 2 baths,
den Shows like a model Good assumable f1nanc1ng
$177.000 MARIA BERCOVITZ or LINDA TAGLIANE m
ON THE SAND IN NEWPORT Magn1flcenl
ocean view 5 bdrm . solidly built, gracious home with a
very private landscaped courtyard Upgraded kitchen.
maid's quarters, and a complete security system
$649.500 fee SALLY SHIPLEY JOYCE DABOL T
NEWPORT EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME
Spacious 'pride of ownership' two story. 4 bdrm, j•,
·bath home in mint cond1llon near .community pool
Separate guest maids quarters & bonus room on pool
size lot Pwed to sell' $329,000 TODDY SMITH
NEWPORT GOLF COURSE CONDO En1oy
views from every room! 2 bdrm lrt·level home on Big
Canyon Golf Course. Gated entrance. sunken living room
w/frreplace. wet bar, 2 car garage $244,000
KIMBER suns
LIDO ISLE CONDOS folll 2 bdrm condos 1n
super location Steps to community tennis & beaches
Short walk to lido Village shops & restaurants
$199.000 each CATHRYN HNNILLE
LIDO BAYFRONT DUPLEX Drdsllt price
reduction to 1usl about lot value Convert e•1st1ng
structure to single tamily or use duple1 tor inc.ome r wo
3 bdrm 2 bath apts Beautiful sandy beach Walking
distance to lido Village $750 000 CATHRYN TENNILLE
LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT Spectatular turning
basin v1ew1 Private pier & shp four bedrooms. 31., baths.
den. 3 car gargage rotally remodeled plus room to
e•pand Community tennis, club house, and beaches
available Conservatively priced lor location at
SI 750 000 Bill VINCENT
COSTA MESA
OLDER CUSTOM HOME ON R2 LOT 3
bdrm. I+. bath , Bright and cheerful' Close to new
shopping mall and minutes to the beach Priced for quick
sale' $124.900 DONNA WEBSTER
OWNER WILL CONSIDER ALL OFFERS
Rambling 4 bdrm. 3 bath home Corner lot otters ample
room for gardening and boat or RV storage ldealy
situated near parks & shopping. $17 4 ,500
JOYCE DABOLT /SALLY SHIPLEY
l;ARGE, LIGHT, & INVITING
4 Bdrms. 2t,, baths family room in Harbor View
Hills In mini cond1t1on1 Nothing has been left
undone to insure comlort & easy tmng Motivated
sellers are asking $379.500
TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD
TODDY SMITH
CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M. Pride ol ownership is
reflected in this beaullfully maintained duple• Each umt
features two bdrms w/numerous amen1tres plus a lour
car garage Great rental area Almost $300 000 of
assumable financing Ottered at $360 000
LINDA TAGLIANlnt
PEAK OF PERFECTION, SPYGLASS HILL
-full 180° view A very specral home with class &
comfort Professionally decorated 3 bdrms. 2 baths &
family room 2 fireplaces. wooden shutters. designer
bhnds hardwood floors Very private spa 1n arbor
setting. Lovely landscaping $557 500 land 1n"tl
BHLE CHASE LEE
ORIGINAL HARBOR VIEW HILLS,
FABULOUS VIEW Recently remodeled 3 bdrm 3
bath family room l)omP Finest Quality & Jl9od taste thru
out Designer window & wall toverinRS rich woods
imported tile & used brick Security system custom spd
in private courtyard Large covered terrace Professional
landscaping $635,000 BELLE CHAS( LEC
EXCITING CORONA DEL MAR BLUFF
LOT Prime .irea between lnsoir ation Point and Litlf.,
Corona Beach Your dream home will command spt(!Jl u
tar vistas of the 1etty action night hght~ & l!dP 0001,
Sellers will help with hnancing $950.000 MARILYN Hll I
OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLD
C.D.M. PLUS INCOME On a very picturesque
street. large 3 bdrm with tam1ly room wet bar ?
fireplaces 1n an authentic Spanish motil include~
separate and very private overs11ed I bdrm income unit
LINDA TAGLIAN£TTI
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LAGUNA BEACH
BEACH HOUSE FOR UNDER $100,0001
Only $95,000 l H tor custom 3 bdrm 2 bdth I ~00
sq ft mobile home in family park 1n ldgund Beact1 Otl'dn
view beach accesss. security gate I f' homt' warranty
MARY JANK
ORANGE
GREAT ORANGE NEIGHBORHOOD .
bdrm & den 2 bath home w massive brick lireplaLI' ~1n11
SllP master bdrm Good cond1!1on gredt curb appeal
Condo') sen tor mw1 Onl'f SJ 32 5JO l£ S Pf R[ IRA
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME! Xtra l.irgP f>O II
lot in choice Corona del Mar location 1ust onP block to
Oc.ean Build nrw or rPmodel this 2 lldrm I bath ddObP
casa Loads of room lo "'Pdnd Pr •lPd Jt 101 Y.ilu ..
$~40 000 BINNI[ DIXON
PERALTA HILLS
ONE ACRE VIEW ESTATE MaRn1h(en1 horn ..
designed in the English Cotswold tr ad1t1on !:iwPPpinr
staircase. view lrom 110 IPdded glass windows tennis
court pool spa saund & stable $1 990 000
DOROTHY MITCHUL
TOTAL RELAXATION IN PERALTA HILLS
lovely rambling country home Remodeled & re
decorated. newly l.rndscaped Three bdrms 5 bath~
sparkling pool spa eQueslrran t.mlit1es v1Pw 11 hill\
Room for tennis court $580 000
TRUDY STUBBUFIHD DOROTHY MITCHHI
SANTA ANA
COUNTRY SUBURBAN ESTATE, PRI-
VATE STREET W/GATE l.ustom•1Pd '> Odrrr ..,
bath rt'S1dence 3 f11PplaCt'S w1dP hails 1311<!1' 0l)Orw IV
~amtroom d1n1n~ ronm {'.Ourm.. r. ILhP" w [lr .. dk' ,q
dlf'd Ocean mtn v1t>w pool ~0.1 l jSQ \Q 't n t• "
ir1 lu~t1n S• honl Ol\lr1t1 SI iOO 000 GORDON If WIS
S/W SANTA ANA CONDO ONLY $63,500
I w• bdrm~ tw• bait N .. ,.. c 11n1 • 01 .. S'il .t•, •'
,JllOwJnf P Communotv P• 1 t/l'JUl1'.i ~ """""'' I 1m ~
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YORBA LINDA
HOBBYISTS DREAM HOME, YORBA
LINDA Crmplete woodwor~ing mat h1nery loltt'i
equipment built 1n\ included 3 170 '>Q It homt-w 1~ It
ceilings. 4 bdrms. 4 baths tam1ly & j!amr ioon., •1 bar~
pool. spa view Top rond1t1on on large lot $?1~ 000
LCS PfRflRA
«JU Slll)AY 1-4
41 ROYAl ST. GEmtil, 816 CANYmt
$695,000
Completely remodeled 3 bdrms, 2 baths. fam-
ily & dining rooms, large master suite with
sitting area & fireplace, freshly painted Inside &
out, new carpeting & shutters. Expanded-
Broadmoor, Plan 2. Pool/spa.
GIB WALKER
673-7300
NEWPORT BEACH
611 UIO PAii HM • $2tS,IM -Completely
remodeled, now 1 bedroom, den, 1~ baths.
LOW. LOW DOWN, owner may carry 2nd. T.D.
Community pool & boat slips. 2nd floor unit with
view. Gib Walker
~PAii llM-$25f,MI -Bayfront high rise
r unit. All new kitchen & appliances.
nlty pool & bayf ront patio. Slips avail-
-----t1-abl~drm ,....1Qath, great view Gib Walk.er
•EPTHE HE-$275,MI -Excellent corner duplex
on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand &
ocean. Tennis & racq. ball courts. John Martin
COlllEICW. HllltlC JIST 1£HCU Tl $4ts,MI -
Owner may carry 1st T.D. w/low down payment.
Approx. 6,291 sq.ft. on Newport Blvd. Across
from City Hall. Wiii also lease all of part. Call for
information. Leasehold land. Bob/Wyvonne
34tll STIUT-$321,MI -One year new 3 bedroom,
21h bath home on corner lot. Deck with ocean &
bay view. Walk to s1ores & restaurants.
Bob/Wyvonne
WEST UY HHllE-$915,MI -NEW LISTING. Large
6 bedroom split level bayfront home. Huge
upstairs master suite with spectacular views of
bay. mountains & city lights. Large terrace. pier
& dock for 2 large yachts. Darell/Lawson
VEISAl.LES Cml>OS
cm.w Poot.. SPA, cum HOOSE, GUARD GATE
HI SCIOll PWJ •
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IN ScWz Pim # 1M
IN ScWz Plaza Pl 4
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Caroll Javad
• l 11. 1 IA • Stt,MI
• 2 11, 2 IA • $121,SM
• 2 II. 2 IA • $155, ...
• 2 ... 2 u • $215 ....
JOAN CAIN
VllA BAl80A C(ll)OS
2 Cm.I POCl.S/SPA, GUMD GATE
2'0 CAae U1 • hM. 1 .. 1 BA • $1(9,500
2IO CM11Y UI ' ,ent, 2 •. 2 BA+ID • S21t,OOO
Joan CaJn
2'0 CAmY UI • 2 •. 2 BA • Sl41,5M
John Martin
2'0 CAGIE UI • 2 •. 2 BA • Sllt,000
Linda Jacobi
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1124 N TltlSTl, UM ISU -(1-4) ... Eye catching I
lquaJlty bullt home, 4 bedrooms, 311.. baths, large I I lovely patio. $450,000. Gib Walker Q
I 31921 s. CST llWY, so. LACIU -( 12-3) ... Come & la I see this unique oceanfront property with a view I I you won't forget. Private steps to sand. Guest I quarters with view. below garage. All new! Ask-;
1 1ng $699,000. Stephanie Bernardy I
I I I SAT/SUN A
I 145 N UlltlE, UIO tSU -(Sat 2-5/Sun 1-4) ... lm· g I maculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, remodeled I a with quality taste 40' wide lot $379,000. Q
Q Bob Newell I
II 27 EICotE CHIT, •.I. -( 1-4 ) ... Well maintained ~
Plan 6, Newport Crest townhome. 4 bdrms, 2'h I baths, ramily room and upstairs bdrms have ~ I forever ocean view. $174,500. Carol Mulvey I
I SUNDAY I I I
I I I 152 YIA llllllE. UIO ISU -(1-4) ... Has been totally I
3 remodeled and Is glowing with warmth and I
I• comfort. 3 bedrooms, 211.. baths, lots of beams. I
$595,000. John/Gib I ~u~a~a~•~•••--~----~
IOP(ltl CREST TO..,.._S
CCllll POOL/SPA ' ~
SUUICMT • 211. 2ValA • Slit.Ml
~CMT • 411.2'1tlA • $114,SM
llll.M CMT • 211. 2'11 IA • $171,MI
ESCAPUlCMT • 311.llA • $111,MI
Carol Mulvey
lllLOACMT • 311,3U • Siil.set
Bob/Wyvonne
IRVINE
U•R FAW · $211,... -Turtlerock Glen
townhomes, 2 bedrooms, den, 2 baths,
spa/patio off master suite, patio off llvtng room.
spit level. A beautiful place to five.
Pam Trlnen
COSTA MESA
IHA 1111E ... PllPfm·SJSt.-mcu IOIS[ -
3 bdrms, 2'h baths. enclosed yard & patio.
DUPLEX has 2 bdrms. 2 baths each unit. Lower
has enclOMd yard & patio. Upper has deck
w/vktw of golf courM. Laundry room between
duptex & houee. CarOf Mulvey
DAILY .. ILOT/RllA&. UTATE
fOPmT CIEST TOMIDE
Off SlftRD • TICOllDOGA
fOP<ltT BEACH
A wonderful place to live & have tun. Communi-
ty pool/spa & tennis courts, 2.3 & 4 bedroom
townhomes. Walk to beach. From $169,000.
TO SEE, CALL 673-7300
LIDO ISLE
YIA UIO SOUi · $341.• -Corner location at Via
Palermo. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. great potential.
Sunny patio. Owner wlll listen!
Virginia O'Brien
N WlZJUS • $341,IM -35· wide street to street
lot, steps to bay, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. A great
retreat. Lowell Stark
VIA UIO SHI · $115,MI -Large boat dock. Great
bayslde home featurln 3 r
acuzz , car garage. Adjacent to greenbelt.
Roger Brown
VIA Gmfl0-$347,SM -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
YIA IUTHE-Sl&t,MI -A beautiful family size
home on 67' wide lot. sparkling pool, 5 bdrms. 3
baths, sitting room off master suite.
John Martin
YIA QllTO·S325,MI -·Bright & sunny corner lo-
cation at Soud. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family
room. Owner motivated. Virginia O'Brien
YIA EIOU • $311,MI -40' corner location at Nord.
Great potential, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. den. 3 car
·garage. Lowell/ Javed
N Qlflt-$415,MI -Curb appeal 3 bedrom, 2'h
bath home. Large family room with wet bar area.
great for entertaining. Virginia O'Brien
N UM ..... Sl,2st.• -Panoramic views of bay
& bluffs. Double lot with bayfront home +
apartment upstairs. Could be duplex or slngle
family residence. Darell/Lawson
VIA l.OICA-5"5,MI -A true quality finished family
home. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room,
spacious, light & airy. John Martin
N Ull ... · $415,• -Splendid corner lo-
cation property built around large sparkling
pool. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, famlly room. Great
open feating. Vlrlglna O'Brien
LAGUNA BEACH
HI llCI tlM I 115 Ml lllft·SlM .... 11111 ... -
611 hu 3 bdrma, 2'h batht, den • 615 hu 2
bdrma, 2 bathe, den, laundry room. Ocean YMlw.
BOTH ARE BANK OWNED WITH 0000
LOANS. VERY LOW DOWN. SUMBIT OFFER.
Linda Jacoba
Li d o Realty 673-7300 Lid o Realty
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Ill.al EUU. 1121,HO
lmmediate occupancy on this eleganlly custom-
ized Plan 3 in Belcourt Hill. Spectacular ocean
and city light view. Huge master suite w ith
fireplace and sun deck, guest suite and library.
Serious seller. Belle Part.ch
.. UIY• IOUI YIEW lltl,000
Immediate possession avaiJable on this customized
4BR on huge cul-de-sac view lot. Gourmet
kitchen, large family room with firepla<.-e. private
mast.er suite with sauna. P ool, spa and cabana. 3
car garage. Belle Part.ch
U.._.. MISTllOT9-fUUIT 1141,000
Titled 'THE C ASTLE' this home provides sophis-
ticated IJVmg with 3BR. 2 'h BA and 2 patios.
L ight, airy and a fresh feeling. Bank owned with
very flexible financing. Quick Fscrow Tom AJ -
linson!Micki Cooper
UUU IOUI nMT 11,480 ....
View forever beautJfuUy maintained older
Laguna home. Used bnck terrace, lush courtyard
entrance with secluded swimming pool. Three
bedrooms, formal dining room. den/maids quar-
ters. Barbara Aune
11,100,000
---HKJ--at'to beau~ wiln narber e ntraAGe vr
This home or magnificent quality and construc-
uon has a great open feelmg, with wonderful
designer fabncs and wall coven ngs. Thrf'E'
bedrooms and a den. Brick terrace to your dock.
Barba:tta Aune
1PY1WS l•E llH,000
Hillsboro plan 5 BR. 3 BA on large point lot. New
l'arpet and paint Added windows in hvmg room
enhan~ the ocean bay and cit y night hght view
Sandie Fnc
TIP Tll Tiii A WlllHWI 1412,000
Beautiful 4 BR, 2 BA model in Ha rbor View Hi lls
Nestled m amongst Cabulous garden setting with
mature trees. Extra large lot Upgraded wllh
bu1lt-1ns. plaster <..'e1lmgs, etc Sandie Fix
TWI YWI llW1 1111,000
Th is 2 BR. 2 111 BA. townhome as in a gated
community of 24 homes. Two fireplaces, fonnaJ
dining room, 2 car garage, laundry and storage
rooms. Owner IS selling for less than he paid!
Carolyn Mason
Ill O&IY~AllWAY LIUTlll 1111,000
Four bedroom, 4 BA, family room. billiard room.
plus a 2 BR guest suite. A private pool enhances
this prestige property. Owner is very motivated
Danny B1bb/Stephanw Grody
111 OAITtl-YllY PllVATI 1111,000
A well constructed Broadmoor home with a
pnvatt: com er location. Lots of trees and large
yard. Lnd udcs, 4BR, 2 lh BA. spa. and great poten -
tial' Very we ll priced and owners will trade down
or for P a lm Sprangs residence Danny
Babb/S tephan ie G rody
.. O&IYM lllml Ull MW 11,111,MO
Perhaps the premier location in thJS private
commuruty. Quie t cuJ-d~sac location. Ideal for
the large fanuly . Includes. 7BR. ?BA. 3 firtpl~.
family room w/pool table. we t bar, large screen
T .V .. separate de n , study and much more. Over
8,000 sq.ft. IncredJble vaJue O ffered at
$1 .895.000 Danny 81 bh/S tephame Grody
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3BR, FR, comm. PIS 1-4:30
NEWPORT PENTN ·~ 2BR. view I -~
HAR JOR RlDCE
5BR. fR, pool/spa
BIG .=ANYON
5BR FR
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L. Egan
111 Ht~ ltrMt
M Couper
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Lots 84-85-86, Vent land 8-8
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M lngold
e&n•MUlllSU HMMI
Elegant farruly home with large pat10 on an
oversized lot. Five bedrooms. 4 baths, fanuly
room. formal danng room. hardwood floors and
French doors . .Bea uta ruJ cond1t1on. A rare beauty
Joan Lewis/Danny Bibb
llLOlllT EIT&n 11 ..... MI
Pnvate tennis court , pool and spa Large custom
home situated on 1h acre Jot m prestigious
Belcourt Two story home with 5 bedrooms. ~
baths. family room, study, air condttiorung. ex-
tensive secunty system Bnght and cheerful and
m 'move-in' cond11Jon 24-hour guarded gate
commumty Pn<.-e mcludes land Donna Godshall
IUSIT PtllCI Clllll 11 H ,IOO
Ve ry pnvatt'. ou tstanding two story. 2 BR. 2'.
bath l'Undo Cathedral t.'(.'1ltngs with feeling of
spac1ousn1..-ss hght and airy Wrap around pauo
One block to ~hools and :.hopping. ?need to seU
Donna Godshc1ll
SPYGLASS HJLL Mll.... 11 S. ..... W1y ISUll lmbT Slll,000
4.BR. FR. pool/spa. Vl{'W 1-5 M Bulkl<'Y Fifty fr•N or Wcitt•rfront .ind private dock are
yours with th1:. hom(· Sax bedroom!>. five bath
BELCOURT ..... 12 leleHlt81rp!:: room:.. plus g<tme room Light. bright and
2BR. FR. Comm. PI S _1_·5----------+~pacaou;, P~rf '.'<.'t f.Qf.J11 Wrtamin 'Diana PrUSSt.·r
Nlf OlllSI I cm UllTI 1111,000
Enjoy nature and views of golf bourse. lgi lights
and lake from 2 bedroom plus den home m
Rancho San Joaquin. Sophisticated condo hvmg
:it 1t.s best. Manlyn BulkJey
mtlLJ FAITUTIC Sl,I00,000
T his Harbor Island Ro.id home hosts all the
amenities mcudang four bedrooms, -t plus baths
large p1t>r and shp. a gated rourtyard entry and a
spectacular taVl'm room Carolyn Mason
C&llH SIMES 1141,110
Exceptional 4 BR c.'Ont.emporary home with pan-
oramic ocean view from most rooms. New Euro-
pean kitchen has state-of-the-art apphanres•
Large FR, formal DR, new solar heated pool and
spa, security system and private beaches Good
assumabl~ financing. Lots Jacobs
11 Fii TIE lllt.tlHll
ILlffl llY II LUSE IPTlll 1111,IOO
A four bedroom . 2111 BA, famil y room. bluff
townhom<'. h 1s p1<'ture p<>rft'\.·t with new nt>utral
in tenors. h is prtt.'ed to sell or you <'an le<l.>;4· option
Lois Jacobs
lllffl.... 1111,IOO
Looking over thl' c:anyon and t·1tv lights, with 3
bedrooms. ~ bathb and pnvatt> decks (.;real lo
cauon! Two-car garage. Movr in cond1t1on fl allw
Strock
YllU Ul.llA 12ff,OOO
Rare on market very lar~t· Two larRP BR.
formal DH. family roorn j)(•nthou.'>t• homt• Show
now under markt•l t.11 8'•a2lc>y/LmdJ Ot>th
644-6200
HTll AT TIE IUC .......... EWNIT "41,IOO
Fantas t1e southw,•st t•11ml'r location at tht-sand
duplt•x :i down 2 up or rt>model for smart single
famil y living Just rt~:arpt•tt-d and paanlc'd L1stt·n
to s urf WdU.'h !->UO.'.t·t. ... Qu1c·~ ('S(TOW $1 50.000
Ix-low t.ix ~-ssors vaJul' Tom Allin.son
12TI ST. lT TIE WCl-IEWPllT 1150.000
P1.>nansul.:1 t.·ustom 2 l>tory -lRR,-lBA t'Xt.'lt1ng
hunw Nt•W l'arpt't and appltan~ SwN'pmg
vwws of ou•an. bea<:h and C.:ttalma Private h1-
quahty l0<.at1on Pnt.'t'd '-"Ill bl-low mdrkl'I w ith
fmannng by ~·IJ('r Tom Alhru.on
llC CUYH YHS&IUH UH,000
Exp.mdro -l BR. -t 1 ~ BA. tuv. nhumt· lmpn~-.1' (·
Pntr~ Y.tth largt· t:an.ul.tr -.1.<11rwt>ll Largt• be.mus
room with bu1h in T V & wet b.ir Could .ilso
:.t>rvl' as ,, f1flh l>E'droorn This humt' offt•rs
fabulous powntial and ll> pr1C"1--<t to *II" Dann)
B1bb/Stephanu• Crody
WlllHFIL IEW Ill O&lltl USTIIS UJ0,000
Extremely special mdoor/outdoor 2BR. den, for
maJ dining and laving room hume Highly up-
gradt'<i throughout Within W.Jlkmg d1s wm-. to
Newport Ct·nlt:r Maralou Ingold
RHICH PRICf~H llCIUllS UH,000
Former mod1•l hunw with 1.11.'\'.1n \ tt •\\ Thn-t'
bedroom.<.. 2 b.Jths, br('akf.i..-.t room ,md danmg
area Bright and dt'an .md"' ·movl' in' t.'Ontl1t1011
AC'C't"SS to thr(.'(' pnv;itt• ht•ac·hrs Donn.1 Gooshall
UJFUIT LtT HOO,Oll
Orw or the> l.i.st1 50' W..tlL'rfronl with pnvtlt•gt• (or
p1c>r & sllp to act'Ornnddlt• 55' bclodt Morth:l M.w
nab
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1ly room Single• 'llorv ht1m1· v. 1th d11t·k .111d "'1nrl-..·
bca<"h F.xtra p11v.1tt• lctt .1U11n Rtttvntly rt•
m•><f•·lt'tf tnd11d1n~ tht• l.tnd M.)rtha M.tt.·n.io
NEWPORT BEACH
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REALTORS ®
CLIFF HAVEi WITH NOL I YU
-Ill OR LEISE
The very best location In prime Newport. Cor·
ners Cliff Drive. Huge lot -95 foot frontage.
Spacious 3 bedroom, ranch style home with
family room. Remodeled kitchen and baths.
Amazing lot with pool and view of Fashion
Island. Large rear & side yards. Assumable
financing! Open house Sat & Sun. Call Rae
Rodgers 631-1266. Wiii consider 6 month lease.
Just reduced! $305,000.
IEWER CUSTOM
-IEWPORT HEllHTS
Expansive 4 Bdrm, 41h Bath, 3 fireplaces. 2
courtyard. Spacious warm family room. One of
the finest newer homes In the area. Many quality
upgrades. Large gourmet Island kitchen.
$378,000.
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WESTCLIFF POOL HOIE
Rambling 4 bdrm .. 3 bath residence with coun-
try kitchen & family room. Most prime tot &.
11------...r--"oca on. Js0parate yard areas. Immaculate
condition. Asking $265.000. Call
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UITSllE CHARIER • 1111,000
3 Bdrm, 2 Bath countrv 6 <tge -totally re-
modeled Including "\\~ \J bing. Complete
new kitchen. 8'>' ~ ... e rear yard. Stone
fireplace. Workt 'ft warage. Motivated sellerl
$159,000.
W llNEll 111-1211
IOTIYITEDJ IRlll OFFERS!
BEST uy1EW" IUY II NEWPORT
10% DOWI
Exquisite VIEW home in quiet NEWPORT
HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrm. 3 ba plus
family room. Shows like a model home from the
gou~met kitchen to the formal llvlng room. Open .
beam ceilings & a marble hearth fireplace.
Broad ocean VIEW from living room decks.
AMAZING VALUE! REDUCE0-$314,500 ask
for
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PRllE COSTA IESI TRIPLEX
Well maintained Eastslde -best location close to
hopping. Att-2-'Bedt oom 1.,,; bath 2 story units.
NEW ON MARKET. No vacancy -high demand
area. Asking $239,000.
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WESTCLIFF -IEWER CUSTOM
Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded
area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally
decorated -An entertainers delight I Premium lot
with large pool & spa. $399.000. Shown by appt
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Costa Mesa spacious 2 Br, 11h Ba studio apart-
ment In prime eastslde. Vacant. $700 per
month.
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Beauttfully maintained College Park 3 bedroom.
Used brick fireplace In living room. Another in
family room. Bedrooms are large. Just reduced
to S 134,000. Call
lllllLYI COlllS 111-1211
NEW! NEW! IEW!
Just listed. Irvine townhome. Single story. Two
master bedrooms. Large country kitchen.
Double garage. Enclosed patio. Asking
$133.900.
UllLYI CIHIS 111-1211
NEWPORT BEICll-Sll&LE FlllLY
$185,000
Fabulous buy In fine family area of Newport 3
bedrooms, 2 bath single family home. Too good
to miss. Call for showing and land quote.
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WILi TO BEACH
Sll,100
PURCHASE OR LEISE OPTIOI
EISTILUFF HOIE
Price just reduced by this
serious seller. Prime Inside
location w/large very pri-
vate rear yard waiting for a
new owner w/small chil-
dren and pets. 3 br, 2 ba,
large kitchen, flreplace In
living room. Now only
S 179,000 Leasehold. Call
PETE 631-1266 P£Tt ~ 631·1266
IEllTERRllUI CUSTOI
Big Canyon custom on 18th fairway. Large pool + pool house w/suana. Walk through your
private rose garden. Fruit & citrus trees border
this large tot. This home Is quality. Extremely
large dining room for enteralning. Private li-
brary. Full basement for hobby room or gym.
Over 4,000 sq. ft. $995.000. Call PETE 631-1266
CROWS IEST VIEW
The view from this 5th floor coop Is exciting.
View of the Harbor. ocean. Fashion Island and
mountains! Complete security for person on the
go. 2 br, 2 be. Only $425,000. Fee. Call PETE
631-1266
tlgjous Newport address. Security gated com-LIVE II IEW ' I Unbelievable one bedroom condo with pres-PORT $18 100
plex near Hoag Hospital. Call for details. One bedt'oom condo. Gated area, community
CUSTOM IESI VERDE
One of the largest lots in Mesa Verde. Walk to
Mesa Verde Country Club. Home features 5
bedrooms, 3'h baths, pool and 3 car garage.
Lots of room for expansion. Beautiful. quiet
street. REDUCED TO $369,500.
JlOllE Ulll.Eml 111-1211
NEWPORT HEllHTS CUSTOM
Contemporary designed home featuring lots of
wood and glass 4 bedrooms. 41h baths, separ-
ate dining room and family room. Secluded
patio and yard areas. Priced right at $376,000.
JAOllE UllUIAI 111-1211
WILi TO &OLF COURSE
Very hght and open former model home. High
beamed ceilings and lots of mirrors. 4 bdrms.
2'h baths, formal dining and famlly room.
Beautiful tree filled yard. Excellent value at
$224,500.
JIOllE IAllLEIWI II 1-1211
NEW LISTlll
Very private, professionally landscaped 3
bedroom home In Mesa Verde. High celllngs.
upgraded baths, wood parquet entry and morel
Offered at $161,500 .
.llOlll llAllLEllAI" II 1· 11H .... IAll.YI OIHIS 111-1211 pool, walk to beach. Owner desperate to llqul-
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YOUR HOME
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BOB I DOVIE''
HARBOR RIDGE
• COUITRY FREICH •
HARIOR RIDIE CUSTOI
11,311,000
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Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush land-
scaping to the entrance of this Country French
home . Oak hardwood floors. 3 fireplaces. s
bdrms. 5 baths, family room, formal dining
room. gourmet kitchen, breakfast room. ex-
tended use of crown molding, a granite spa
w/room for a pool. Wiii trade commercial or
summer home. Ask for
1111 MYIE IMP
• HIRIOR RID&E •
LEISE OPTIOI $711,000
Panoramlc view of ocean, Fashion Island.
Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the
Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family
room and five bedrooms. Will trade for com-
merclal property. Ask for
IOI I llYIE IMP
• HllllOR RIDIE •
$111,000
Devonshire 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room.
dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET. drapes,
brick deck. kitchen & entry. Com plete ocean,
bay, cit y, mountain views. $500.000., 11% & 12%
fixed financing. Private yard with room for 0001.
WILL TIDE EQIITT FOi SllLLEI
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LIDO ISLAND
•LIDO llYFROIT S 1,410,000 •
ITILlll VILLA llSTEllPIECE
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 armoire. leads to
master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall
sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This is a must to
see. Many Items. too numerous to list.
1111 llYIE llOP
•LIDO IA YFROIT $435,000 •
Commanding view of the t-A· \l?eek-a-bo<
of the mountail"l0 ·a l lnd conve-
nient 3 -, 1ay. Doc'
available ' -· ·" professiona1
decorated _.i,vr tones with lmaginafr
and artist!<.. ,vuches. Call
Ill I HYIE llOP
SPYGLASS HILL
SPYGLASS LEISE-$3,000
5 Bdrms .. 3 baths. formal living. dining, family
den & spa. View of city lights & water.
1111 MYIE IMP 111·1211
SPYILASS HILL, C.D.I.
Sl21,000
Large 5 Bdrm., 3 Bath. formal dining. family
room, breakfast area. oak & tile floors. Large
yard. beautiful spa, expansive views of city,
water. & hllls. Lease option. It Is a great buy!
PROIOITORY
•PllOIOITORY llY•-Sl2&,000
Bayfront home with 4 BR, 3 BA, huge master
suite, formal d ining, room for two boasts. will
sell existing option, low down. Great terms. will
trade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water
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CORONA DEL MAR
• JISlllE CREEi •
1341,000
Outstanding bay, ocean. city lite views from t his
Plan 6. 3 bedroom. 2'h bath, huge master suite
w/slttlng room. large breakfast area. study,
comm. pool 2 tennis. Bachelor wants out A
great buy.
IMIMYIElllP
IOI & ~OVIE KOOP IOI KOOP, Jll.
SPECllLIZlll& IN
llEWPORT BEACH'S
FlllEST HOMES
• PRIVATE &ITED co11u11n.
. $375,000
Just reduced--TENNIS. community POOL and
spa, ocean and city light views One story 4
bedroom, 2112 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces,
wet bar Offer lease option
Ill I HVIE lllP· I
•BALBOA PElllSUU •
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Two bedrooms. two baths. formal dining with
fantastic views of ocean and pier from this
oceanfront condo with securty gate and under-
ground parking Wiii "trade" up to $400.000
range in Newport
Ill I HYIE IOOP
•BlYCREST•
Four bedrooms. four baths. formal dining lam
rm . large yard with lots of tr,ees. room for pool
Steal at $295,000.
IOI I IOYIE IOOP
•VILLA BALBOA• s 198,000
Two bedroom. two bath family room large
hv1ng room with bay & ocean view Low down A
real value
UI I HYIE IOOP
BOB KOOP, JR •.
• 3% DOWl--$59,900 • ..
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Great South Coast Plaza location One bdrm.
one bath. tennis courts & lake ~
... ""· 131-1211 •
• COSTA IESA $157,900 •
3 bedrooms, p;, baths. hardwood floors Extra
large lot East side Costa Mesa on quiet street
Ill JR. 131-1211
LEIDER OWIED & PLEI
Low interest fixed rate financing Five large 2
bedrooms. one studio Approximately 7 years
old Principles only
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' CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR COMPANY!!
WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 20TH YEAR IN THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS IN NEWPORT BEACH
We are proud to have represented this community for so many years. Through dedication we have remained a major Realty in Newport
Beach. We are enthusiastic about the future and our opportunity to serve this community's Real Estate needs.
SPECT A CU LAI HOMEll
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This home in the Bluffs is simply elegant. Everything in th is home is new or This is o beoutifullly redecorated home with o new kjtchen. It features o full · · ·, ••pe"si"'•• Malte-e-(0ttf'ln,....,001p~p:t<0Hti",.,,.mm1eetn'ttt--tt'&o-1tee~-t1"1Ptt1is-s ----,-,+ieieww""Clort-f ttlttreie-f'oNttf'¥P.'I-'' &.8'A<Bt-B*¥:-'f'tre-use-ot-stoi"netf-atatt"0n1ctbirid:-innctJoi·n·h!"-:----t
exclusive home. 3 bedrooms, 2 Yi baths. 3 bedrqoms, 2 Yi baths. leasehold.
OPEN HOUSE THIS SUNDAY, 1-5 PM $248,000
2423 VISTA NOILIZA
$399 ,500 FEE
ONE-0 A·KINDll
An expanded 'E' pion is the most desirable home in the Bluffs. Th is condo
offers luxurious living with 3 bedrooms, 3 Yi baths, family room, 2
fireplaces, cusfom spa, gos fire pit, walk·in wet bar, and many other
outstanding features. The view of the NEW BACK BAY is unsurpassed.
$379,000 FEE
POPULAR TRI -LEVEL
This is o perfect starter home in the Bluffs. The new carpets, drapes are
neutral tones. Well located to Corona del Mor High and Our lady Oveen
of Angels schools. $169,500 FEE
llST VALUE
It would be hard to find a better value than this 4 bedroom, 3 both home
in Newport Beoch. Well located. Compare the price.
$198,000 FEE
THI BLUFFS
An excellent home for a small family or couple. This 3 bedroom, 2 both
home is air conditioned, one level, and well l~ated to porks, shopping,
and pool. leasehold.
$152,500
640-0020
Eastbluff Village Center, Newport Beach
A II '0 ,..,_
Q . -My houM wee pelnted about
five JMl'I ago. It h•• atood up pretty
wefl unttt now, when I notice that
aome pert• of the wood aiding have
devefoped amall cracked llnH In
them that croe• all over each other.
be due to any one of a number of
reasons or a eombination of them.
Among the causes are painting over a
dirty surface, using one kind of paint
over another without a primer or
applying an inferior paint. but in most
cases. it Is the result of not allowing
sufficient drying time between coats.
0 . -I put up aom•
plywood pen.-a In my attic.
The plywood WH preflnla
hed when I bought It. We now
have decided we would Ilk•
to make the clear flnlah • bit
darker to go with the
furniture. I want to UM •
•Pf'•Y IKquer to do the fob,
but I have been told the
flnlah on the plywood I•
probabfy vamleh and that
the lecquer wlll ect •• • kind
of varnlah remover. la thla
correct or c:.n I go ahead and
apply the lacquer?
A. -Changing the shade
of paneling to match furniture
is a bit far out. but no reason
What cau ... thla and how c.n I why you can't do it. What you have
cOrrec:t It before repelntlng? been told Is not exactly so. Most of the
lacquer to some lhconspicuous part of
the paneling to see whether it causes
any trouble. Yes, lacquer will often act
as a varnish remover. That part of your
information is correct. One word of
C'aution, no matter wh'!,t the rinish Is.
Before you apply a new coat. be sure
the old finish is free of wax you might
have put on or that might have been put
on at the factory.
Q. -I want to UM por11and cement
pelnt over • cinder block wall, but
have Men told It cennot be epplled
over old paint. la thla true?
A. -Portland cement paint cannot
be used over any other type of paint,
but can be applied over a wall or other
ob ject previously finished with
portland cement paint.
0 . -I em plennlng on bulldlng my
own houM next year. Meanwhlle, I em
reeding everything I c:.n ftnd relating
to the butldlng of hou... by an
emateur. Although I c.11 myaeff en
amateur, I am ectually very proflclent
In c.rpentry, plumbf ng and electrlcl-
ty. What I am trying to flnd out are the
little problem• you encounter when
doing the work yourHlf on 1uch a
major project •• • houH. Do you
know any good book• that might be of
help?
A. -There are dozens of such books
at your local book stores and hbranes.
as you undoubtedly have discovered I I recently completed reading "'How to
Build a House Simply for 1-3rd Cost
by Wilham Zink, published by Jay
Publications, P 0 . Box 1141 San An-
drea. CA 95249. It has lots of good
hints and factual information by a man
who built two houses by himself. Then
there are "Homeowners' Encyclopedia
of House Construction." by Morris
Kreiger. published by McGraw-Hill,
N.Y .. and "Build Your Own Low-Cost
log Home," by Roger Hard. publlshed
by Garden Way Publlstftng. Charfotte.
VT 05445.
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A. -The condition Is known as time lacquer is used to coat prefinished
either checking or alligatoring, depend-plywood, therefore no harm would be
Ing on how severe It is. In Its early done by using more lacquer on it. But it
stages, It is called checkin~. If the lines is better to be safe than sorry. You can
t-.u-+--nnrasttCJTrthe lamber yard wne,..;r:;e:....;y:;.;o;:.u~~-------~+---~~~,__...__,~~~~'91::~~---....
bought the plywood or drop a line to the
manufacturer. whose name Is usually
stamped on the product. Should you
meet with no success In getting the
information you need, apply a little
REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
F_...I * _.Ill 11&1 1211,111 Uw.T ISTAn Ul.I 11,MI-IWlD * Clltu 11111&1 * Nil l2tl,lll
Spacious 3 bdrm condo all on one level with 88 feet on the bay! Spacious single level home 2 bdrm ·owners unit' with fireplace and beam
fireplace, wet bar. 2 car garage & private patio. on the desirable and sheltered east side in ceihngs overlooking inviting swimming pool -
Over 1900 sq.ft.I Submit on terms. exclusive gate guarded Bayshores. Custom built plus 3rd bdrm and bath downstairs Also a 1
with 4 bdrf!ls. oversized garage, family room bdrm apt over the garage with fireplace Excel-
llllll ... ·-.. 11 • U and large bayslde sun deck. 28 12 BAYSHORE lent rental history
-llAI -• · WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM. Theurkauf designed 3 bdrm bayfront home with
pier and float plus private patio and pool. 70 feet
on the bay! Room to add on IEITDI .. UllUllS
Harbor Realty offers a complete rental
IEWNIT IUCI CHM SU,IOO
Beautifully and completely furnished condo with
private deck. mirrors. bar. all ltke new Full
security building. Owner will finance with low
down to qualified buyer UIM 111111111 Ill llft.O 1121,IM department to help you find a nice place to
Unuaual studio design with 3 & 2 bdrms plus rent or to help you rent that garage apart-MIAll YllW ll.... 1211,HI
flreptac:ee, prtvate patios and the rear unit even ment or home you do not want to sell. Immaculate 2 bdrm condo with magnificent
has some ocean vtew. Choice Poppy Ave 10-Please call and ask1or the rental depart-1 f h b & 1 1 p cation In Olde Corona del Mar. Out of town v ews 0 t e ocean. ay c ty ights arty size owner wants to sell. L__m_e_n_t. ______________ __. deck. fireplace. all beautifully decorated.
ft.U Ill.II& 1121,111 WIT II mAP1 1111-
Cute 2nd story condo In full security bldg priced Nicety decorated 1 bdrm condo In Corona del
to sell. Fireplace. private sundeck. light colors, Mar. Private patio, fireplace. all built-Ins and wet
mirrors, mini blinds. Highly upgraded and even a bar. Why so cheap? This is a foreclosure. so act
tiny ocean view. fast!
(213) 628-2828
llFmMTllllY lltl-
Freshly painted and beautifully maintained 4
bdrm home with a brand new kitchen. formal
dining room, den & work shop. Lovely bays1de
patio. Private pier & float. The perfect home for
an active growing family
(714) 673-4400
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR
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Orange County's the place to invest in real estat~
sun timely for large and-small
investors, says local publistier
Orange County is one of the hottest real estate
investment markets in the nation, according to Martin
Brower, editor and publisher of Orange County
Report.
"Orange County is in exactly the right place at
exactly the right time, and the future of real estate is
brighter here than virtually anywhere else in the
nation," said Brower, speaking to members of the
Realty Investment Association of California at a recert
meeting at the Phoenix Club.
The reason for Orange County's strength is that
...
Its growth Is job-driven, said Brower, "and when
growth Is driven by employment, especially the broad-
based, balanced employment we have In this county,
that gro~h Is sound and speaks well for the future," he
said.
Presenting ''An Overview of Investment Real
Estate In Orange County," Brower said that jobs In
Orange County are growing two to three times faster
than Its population, but he noted that the growth is
largely in sef'Vice area jobs, while jobs in manufac-
turing are diminishing.
"The confidence of major office developers in
Orange County is best illustrated by the fact that there
are currently 30 million square feet of office space in
this county. and another 30 million square feet of office
space are on the drawing boards," said Brower, who
publishes his monthly newsletter about the county
from his Newport Beach office,. -
Brower pointed to redevelopment In Anaheim.
Santa Ana and Garden Grove; the Infill and future
development of Orange; and to the new development
under way and proposed for Costa Mesa, Irvine and
the south County, as signs of the huge amounts of
capital being invested In the county.
"In nearly every case, these major developments
are being accomplished by developers in joint venture
with major financial institutions, who are willing -and
eager -to invest their funds In the future of Orange
County," he said.
"Investment in Orange County is not only still
timely for the large development firm, but for the
smaller real estate investor as well," Brower said.
15-year home
loan can be good
savings-'decision ~
By PAM MOSS
A 15-year mortgage -a smart savings shortcut?
Consider applying for a 15-year mortgage rather than the
traditional 30-year loan. Shorter mortgages offer two
attractive tradeoffs: only half as many mortgage payments and
Take a look at the numbers: A 30-year, $50,000 mortgage
(using $50,000 as an Increment you can figure your own
mortgage paymen1 differences) at 12.5 percent interest will
cost you almost $535 each month. If you borrow the same sum
for 15 years instead, your monthly payments won't be much
higher -only about $65 more -partly because banks will
charge you a lower Interest rate ( 12 percent In this example).
In all, your savings would add up to about $84,000 (without
tak~ng Inflation Into.account)-and that's only on $50-,000, if
you opt for the 15-year mortgage.
And the more you borrow for your home buy. the higher
your savings from a shorter mortgage. On a $100,000
mortgage, you would save $168,000 in interest.
Another plus: With a shorter mortgage you build up equity
(your actual ownership) In your home faster. That means if you
ever need to take out a home-equity loan you will be able to
borrow a larger sum against the paid-up value of your house.
Keep In mind, however, that since you will be paying less
Interest with a 15-year mortgage, your tax savings will be
somewhat lower. But you still wind up ahead: .. A tax deduction
only shares your expenses with the government," said Noel
Fahey, vice president at the United States League of Savings
Institutions. "It is always true that the higher your tax
deduction, the more of your own money you've had to spend ln
order to get it."
Pam MOH 11 • real e1tate broker with Re/Max of
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separate den. Formal dining room, lUSE-lmH/SlU I bdrm. S78.900 Call 2 bdrm 2 t>ath on qu1etf SlH IOO l&lHll1
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hg1ous 3 b<lrm 2'' bath pet~ Vacant & Ready $ t600tmo yrly 675-8877 646-0491 Of 675-3432 lease 28drm, 2Ba wtth heal tree PETS Ot< Sec $595 No pets 990-2962 &PUTllllTS
exec twnhme Pool spa S9751mo lse Agt Paui community pool & spa gate $695/mo Agent 2BR 2BA pvt PllllO IL -Fill ••nnis Try 10•1a down Evans 646-717 t lalka ••EAST SIDE 3 8drm Great loeation near hne L 18 b 63 l -!266 n -••
or renl Call Patrick C/1l Real Es1aters p · I 2107 2'>Ba CO<ldo. 2 c11r gar. Restaurants and Shop-'58 ar 018 carport storage area. Immaculate large Garden
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& ramoly rm fatensively 10 snops You own the yd, gar stove retng Yrly Frplctgar & just S500 s 3 2Ba Condo in gated com-ltlaatl 2606 2Br 2Ba uppe< w/deck Nu tBdrm S60S
expanded/custom end land Pr1Ged to $811 at S950 Avl 12120 650-7592 reasons to rent 2bdrm mun1ty overlooking pool cpl & drps. bltns gar 2Bdrm 1' ·Ba $705-$710
unit E. ptan Spa/pool $ t 99 000 Hurry and belore New Year kids call & spa Air condlttontng ttyle apt w/vu or $725 No pets 645-4837 2250 Vanguard 540•9626 s379 000 lee 722-6460 bnng your oller Owner Oceanrront 3BR 2BA yrly S39-6t91 Agt cost and hignty upgraded Alt North baylronl 1Br tBa 2Br tBa. ara e. ard
may carry 2nd TD 2 car gar $ t 700/mo, L ~,. lb b-white colors. S 1795/mo. no gar lurn.lunlurn yrly S 11 1 &g h lgd k Y$650 .......
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Nwpt Ben condo, 2 master Unlurn 38R 2BA hse with S750 call for address 111111 Ptaia1ala nowt 631-6559 ap••-•1ts
suites. walking distance extras and 1oca11on 539-6190 Best Riiy lee 2607 -••5
to ocean Murorftd ward-s 1500/mo y. ty 673-0708
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Country kitchen. 4 bdrms. • . 2111 No pets S 1125 75 '"3898 S2000 lease. 640•206'4 lBR newly decorated, blk gar. nu crp1. drps, paint 301 Avocado 642-9850
3 balhs. spacious pool. .rJACOBS REAL TY BLUFFT p uplu oc.ean NEWER 3BR 2BA. 2 story. to bch. crpt, bhnds No $790 DtCk 666-400:0 dys.
sepa•ate yards. lots ol 6 7S-66 70 views, 2700 sl, 3br 2''>ba. bll·in$, dbl gar. pV1 yd a 1111111111 P'!l5 $800 mo 675-6606 640-2426 eves/wknds Bachelot S525
b•OCk Charming Pnced patios lrpt lg kite gar . S8751mo • dep 759-3567 Beaulltully l\irnlShed home ·-r••faa.w 2Br 2Ba E-s1ae, 4-pte• 28drm 2Ba $705
tor last sate Ooeanfront hm on 40• 102 mature cpl no pets PLUSH CONDOS t Br on Udo Isle Snort term B 9V5'UllB -$92 •5* garage/pa110 No pets 131 E 18tn 646-6816 Diann Cappel 631·1266 101 t024 W Oceanfront $1200 mo walk to beach $750 28r , Den 11000 5 $ 650 2 r 1 a wl gar Also 5650 Alt 5 645 5512 --
Must sell $565,000 & Ptnes Park tst. last , Over streams & falls Dbl =t~~t~u~a:I R~ 81 Bachelor $550 673-4928 • !Bdrm , $6t5
673-3777 sec 831-92201493-8658 gar wt etec door. m1Gro, 673_4400 or eves can s.c2s-utils pd IBR duplell •2Br tBa 4-Plex w/pallo 2Bdrm 1 .ea $7 15-$725
Cannery VIiiage Realty ti I • 2122 wl d hkup 549-244 7 673•882 1 4 17 E Bay Ave. Balboa & carport Nice area 151 E 21st 5.CS-2408
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•IST SEW trtH t If HARBOR REAL TY t adult No pets 547-1 t55 $625/mo 546-5605
H v H CARMEL 3BR tam br 2b3 nr bch rpl, bllns Dau Ptiat 2126 •2~ 2'1r8a [)pix f\l'fKY ldll IUl ans
rm $239 000 t982 Port
2 w':.~r.ot>d~ g:;~~ pauo s 1100/mo lnciUd· Charming unlurn. 28r 2ba noe.,, "' DELUXE 3Br 2B,•. = extra Huge yard Dbl 1Br frlg. f81)Qe. laundry
Albans 497-1629. Agt Londa Oetn 644·6200 inggdnr & elec 675-49211 frptc. walk to bell. S tooo· PV1 2txtrm home w/gar Pr:m bn: ~~-7t~.c gerage Outet S89S Pet pool. carport No pets
Liii UYFllllT Br 2Ba t'i blk to bch Coll~t 2131454-1181 kld/pel 539-6l9 l Agt lee '1 ok 613-6336 or 642-9666 $550/mo
rRIPLEX w/sandy beach TIE lllfFS Frplc. gar lndry, blllns. HARBOR BLUF'F'TOP BLUFFS ~ 2'-'t ba. Ctroaa ••I •11 2622 •2Br 28a nr SC Plza.S A 931 W 19th St ~8-0492
LOI Value $695.000 FS~ 1~~~0:n~~~·1~oi pallo ' batcony. storage 3200 st 38R 3BA $2500 split level trlna. gOOd toe. 2 r 1 a balcony 2 Incl Patto carpon pool
C Ta1um Rllr 759· 1552 S l 100/mo 6 !9-346-289 1 nego1 ·Fab Vu 496-7009 S 1500 Agt. 6'44-6636 ullls o'R Studt0 $375 Incl 750 No Pets 122'-ac t i CITillE TYPE
Warerlront duple•. Nwpt *'""''"NW* r . BLUFFS 3Br -288, new ultls. No pets 640-4030 -2BR l BA pV1 patio, oar
Island w/2 sep <Jocks. Ike new 2Br 3Ba Twnhse nataaa c:rpt, <Jrps, paint. DI W Delu)e Duplex owners •WTSllE* w/d hlcup. quiet No pets c:;~~OOJ.11:;;~::,:y In besl CdM location All !1!12 2134 $1200 No pets 759-0666 unit. 2Br • study. 2'-t be. B1~~yt~~ ~~~~:.OS::a~~ Waler fo'3~ ~:~::mo
•• La'lt Bt•n 1100 amenities S t4501mo .CBR Condo. 2'h8a. 2 sty. BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2ba. den. hv-rm. din-rm. frplc. hot water Incl encl gar TSL MGMT 642-1603
• 673-6366 Or 673-3735 pool. beaut Tiburon nu carpet, pa1n1. drapes. lndry, DI W, patio, gar, 2323 ELDEN Open t0-5 Deluxe Duplex tBr !Na ""ng 2er 2B .. ••rn'"· $1000mo 818·790-3104 $1200,nopets.759-0666 gr~..!_ ..... ~~ bch • ~ 1--tiMUl.ljit-'NIR---jMJ~aw ---·-· --~.....,--~c"'""'"'' ,,.. ... .,c wfga1 Ont, S485 f'ee 12ll52 FLEETWOOD home garage Inca yard Must Wow S700's 3br 2ba 2 stry BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2'h •EXQUISITE v iew o r 9646 Telerent 675-8860 IH• Sllllf 1.s. with an 8•32' EJCPANDED see• Only 1950 Fee 673 1 wsl'lr/dryer provided dbl ba on beauJ g'reenbell. LGE 2BR· t'" ba Frplc. ocean & HB n11e lites 2Br EASTS IDE 1 B r 1 Ba
1631 LINCOLN LANIJE LIVING ROOM KING TELERENT 675·8860 oar kids/pets hurry unrurn Relrlg, W/D decll. garage $105? 2•,ea. spac hv rm wtcozy $525/mo No pets I
SIZED BEDROOM A CHOICE 38R 2ba. dbl 539-6 t9 t Agent cost $1600 mo. Owner/Agl. Avail Jan 15, 607 , lrplc Micro skyhte over Adult only 63 1-22<12 Warm comfortable home. great large kitchen & arage VIEW S 1300/mo l•af lflCL • 2140 760-0839 Jasmine 497-5700 stair5 New crpt, sub-ler-
9rPcll for entertaining bath Agt 540-5937 Call 760-0189 • • -Nice 28r 2Be upstrs 1 car rean sec prkng w/opnr Bacn apt, carport, no ~;;:1 d;n~r~a:~~ r~,(:~ •·acLn, F••aa Be 1 2B 18 2 Bdrm, dbl gar .. 6 blk to BLUFFS CONDO Xlnt gar D/W lrplc Lse $950 s 1100 No pets 549-2447 kitchen $40()' mo S~ryt. -• ... aut1 ul r a home bch no pet $825/mo greenbelt loc 2Br 1Ba Villa ReniaJs 875-70l5 673-3117 0< &31-1288 landscaping $298500 '""' 1575 w /gara ge & patio 964-2283 att" s9251mo 540-0949 •STUNNING Lg1.2&38r IUftY STHFFEI S9751mo 760-o909 Small !Bdrm 1Bath StO" Ba Grdn Apt Poof $555,1
Sul .... rain ver 1 acte '" Wildornar. At $550 you'll seve Planty EARLY CHRISTMAS Narcissus S650/mo incl $655 & $725 7 10 w 18th ""'-nr La.ke Elsinore 3br 2ba lor New Year upgraded Under $400 ocean close ullls 759·028 t WM*R ... . . . Ila-HM 1700slhome Manytrees JCllllAltllUl 2br • garage 539-6191 yrty bungalow pleasant •TownhOuse. 2Br l 'tBa l'HlllTitl met lru11 Beaut prop ease a sinole lam1ly rest· Agent sm tee area Unturn. very nice 2BR d/w, gar paho. no pets Eastside duplex, 28R 1BA
Aide S137 000 (7t4)678-t686 denc:e 3 8drm.2 bath,2 I . 2144 •111-1111* tBA Avall J an 3 S650mo548-9084 yard,gar,nucrpl &palnt
Harbor idge area. mag-W I SIOfY brick llreplac;e 2 "lat Be smart lake a lootll 3t>r $800/mo Agt 675--6000 95 BACH, sharp, clean $725/mo 832-5086 ~~~171~1 !~,!r u~~~:s .E. Htt4 1 25 car delatched garage. VEAY NICE 2BR • den. 3ba frplc gar opt to ooy Cetta •na 2124 spaclOUs. Nr OCC Avl EASTSIDE small ac>t up-
oalore 2.,0a Move-in ant to buy from owner b09 yard All new carpet. dellched Turtlefock home $975 detalls 539-6 191 now Dave 540-1tS1 Agt stairs. 1 BR lba, partially
condoll<>t• Must satt1hce sgl family 213br 2 car gar pa 1 n 1 a n d t 1 I e S 1250 759-7602 Agent cost tBdrm Apt with belcony BR 2B .. Et ••"'-Fr"', yd, l\irn, no pets 111 & last home No reallOfs, no M McGuire. HARBOR Pool No pels $495 Call ,.. ....,..,. ...
$? lS 900 Viking Real Es-condos SS0-$95,000 REAL TY 873·4400 * * IEITllS * * Hrbt Vu Hmes 3BR 2BA Alter 3pm 646-36 t8 gar. good toe S875/mo $525 mo 645-8 l37
HJle Ask for Nancy Days TUst1n Mtsst0n VlejO El CALL US REGARDING Avail 111186 S 1300 incl 1 Bdrm in dptx, enclosed Call Otck 666-4000 dys, 3Br 2Ba. OIW, PV1 lndry
533 881715':{.i;:/Wknds Toro H B. Fl Vly area ntl •111 IRVINE RENTALS gdnr 64-4-7220, 250-1022 $4751 279 W 640-2426 eves/wknda rm. encl gar, 25x50' deck
(70216-45-4794 lnille 0.etf •tlfttn LIOo ISLE ~~~.Apt B m:..5-t819 $550 MOl/E-IN BONUS S750 No pets 631-6155
lll i1 lllCMIT 'l till llf.. llOO Bay vrew 2BR 2BA. study 18drm. AIC pool, carport. EASTSIOE SPACIOUS 2 Appro• 112 acre lennos 1 ta pets S650 Agt 642-6368 S1250/mo Eastfllde tBr. siove. frig No pets Nr SC Pla:u BR 1 bath, no pets SSTS
court size lot Last one 2Br lBa. patto, pvt yrd, 3Br2Ba,2catgar.Nopett 73-0072/619-763--0719 ~~~~:oip.f:~::e (7t4)Q66-1136 permo &3l-el55
available $550.000 Call BHtn/Ctdn gar No pets S7501mo S l t50 Lse <8 t8>888•5510 LIDO ISLE· Lovely condo $565/mo-i735/mo lrg E'Slde 28r n~ea twnh
760-0433 or 759·9044 1980-A Anaheim St or (8 t8) 3.C6--0440 f\Jlly furnished 28 R 2ba' Leeward-2020 Fuller1on beaut 1 & 2 BR~ all le 1 iO & .._
PANORAMIC VIEW Geatral . 2102 ShOwn by appt 545-3229 SAN JUAO. Cono02stOty, Call 631-8837. ~!~ t~A S650639f8 d:f bl!lns. fr pie. Must see S~9S 8 ~~~ m~r
Seaview-4 BR. •oft spa 2 4BA OCEANFRONT. Nwpt 2Br 2Ba, trplc. pallo. trig. 2BR 2•1; ba. den. avall -NEAR LIDO MARINA · 0 peca • 4 • 366 Avocado -
.story .C59K 640-78-49 Bch. 1'I June. S t475/mo spa. pool. tennis $875 Jan S995/mo. 875~991 3 Bed/rm. 2bath F/Placa. 1BR. walk In cloMt, pool, TSL IUIAIE•IT E~!?E 8~BR ~BA7 2 ~!::~·
•--------4BR OCEANFRONT, fully 937·189tor631-7956 Univ ParkCondo.2br2ba Quiet $ll50,9911-5868 new carpet $435/mo. 6.C2-9412or642-1603 Co ~ac~ g~1 !.00~8 furn color TV Ava II dbl 1 t t 1st/last t 150 sec lmmed lY w r~. m IEW USTill monthly & weekly 2Br 2Ba Modem kllc, ram S93oar., new pa n , crp s, NEWPORT CREST Condo occupancy 85t-0424 $735/mo 2BR 1 '...,BA celllnga $48"/mo
ll•ICI Liii iSLE rm/din rm lg we1bar. nice 5/mo Isl/last/sec 3BR or 2+ den) 3ba twnhge Gar, lndry rm, No pets 675~6458 Yll I J&CllS HAL n yd. pa too w/spa, RV pkng, 854· 7977 or 863-1460 s 1400 mo Agt 645-2235 2Bd 1Ba. cpts drps, gar nlee Eastsl<Se loeatlOn E/SI E Del x w 141,000 , .. , IUIAIEMEIT 2 car oar. 2 mo Im bch, WOODBRIDGE 2br~en. ------ -No pets Adlts pref S700 2629 Orange Ave D u, • T nhouse.
One ol a tuna. custom 71 4/lll·l 113 w 1c M s 12001mo. sec clean. detacl'I. al e. !Ip, NEWPORT SHORES 3Br Lse Avl 111 548·7234 TSl Miil H 2_ 1183 2~"°o 2br t t\t>a2_~~~~
l'lome wttl'I 2 story eotry $350 attr 4 30 642-789• dbl garage deck now w/lrpfc, bar. actoas from 28d d 1 W ter 8 range 64
hv1no & d1n1no room5 Tile Circle tr ase Newport 2br . avail no p9,1 S1200/mo bch S 1 t50/mo 111 & IUI l~mSJ~p~~2o rr SP.: E114de lux 1n a pine forest
patlO with spa • pello oft 2ba basic k1tch S675 • •4Br 1'~Ba w/huge yd mci garo-786-2340 1 1250 sec dep. Avt alt 2~~ .. 0 · "B': S59S HAIUIU llW Lg tBR, d/w, trig. patio
atucllo/Q'*'I suite With many othefs ;avall call 2223 Meyer Plaoe · ~-Dec 15 Cr•11ve Ways """ renge BR 11..;eA El~ Twnnm. gas & wtr pd SS66/MO
tirep1eca SpaclOUs mes-539-6 t91 Agent cos• $925 No pets 546-.5605 Lapa ...... 2141 Atty 846-02501493-0448 2BR 1 ~BA, pV1 lndry rm S825tmo Frplc, yard, Catpon, adutts No pets
tM wittt llteplace E.otra lalMI I 1 ti 21M •EXQUISITE View of Woodsy roomy 28(. yrd .. New Upgt'edecl 28' 2'-+Ba lnalde untt, patio, g8f garage Nice tocatlon. Year leeM ~
large lot I la ocean & HB nlte Illes 28r huge hot>by rm s 1500 -. Condo w/a.rt, AJC. 2 car Nice. No pets $e50/mo 1780 Santa Ana L.91 UAL n 3BA 1'~BA house unfurn, 2'~B8, 198C hv rm w/cory ut111. 111 & last 499-2288 ¥" & pool In ... ,ed comm Call JMt\ &3 t-12e6 SL MGMT 842-1603 Lg view Aplt ~·t to Pane ly $ t oo ..-Frplc, vaulted otfflnga. lrg 111-l• yr I Imo • ullls. lrpl(: MOC¥o. Sl<yhte OY9f I -----~I II 1795 No pets 840-S324 .... II' &a! -1 &-• 9'>tl Pr"1 b*Ony Avail now Agl 673-4062 stairs New crpt, sub-ler-1nprt _.. C ••• -•-
rean sec: ptkng w/opnr. ~ NWpt r"t 3Br 21.+Ba Br. t'l•Ba. bttnt '645 Newly redeeotated ~'~'!,r.~-~"!/~r~.,..~r::;l~S~7~1~1~1~1M~lin~~f!ua~!'!l~S~7~5 s1100 No pell ~9-207 2
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ba6 ~iy, w,est New-Cohdo $t200 Tenn. gar ~$650 Nopets54()...4434 Chlld otc $796 No I*• --.....,., • ....., ... o OC9all POOi. jaC 213-427-113e r--------.;,;;;;::::;;.....;;;;=::;,,;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:~ *855-0MS• 38drm 28&. lrplc w/d VIII lncld S950 mo ------------20 AC RANCH EST ATES hkups yard doubie gar-650-8730 PRIME DUPLEX 38r 28&. Lrg 1BR '134-C Shallmar
age No peti 1900 t NC , ---•..; blk to ~ Frplc, No pets M 95/mo e-•• v_., v.., ...... , 6411 W 18th 497-6287 2BR 2 ~BA Condo, lg 2 car patio $1100 494-7748 s.48, 1&37 Of 842-3307 ~·-r ,,.. "' gar , nr ocean, no pell - -
Streams. ponding springs, large 3~~~~ :'o~~ 1 50 mo 557-ff89t_e __ v:u~:.11~!!, 2:!~:: Com,·& tntor our 1.-r0tn ttrtt •Pll Ov•tt to,51hlrlablt! ~w111t ~~~ ~~bl°';.,::
646-717 I or 84&-5743 2Br 2Bl/a:~IC:.!,.. ~1~ Jan I. $930. Herb, daya/ ~loM' In lrt'•~r~ & So Cou1 Pim wl11lf only m1nutt~ to llw Lndry, DIW. dltpo1&I oaks, pastures, riding trails. pan-age ....... ...,.,.. • """ M5-2102 vea1722 1335 l>f«h G..a1" ••8~~lllf NO POS PllASf se2s1mo 241-7383 .CBr 2ba 2 lrpfcs, patio, Chuck°' La 84&-7171 • • oramlc Views. paved roads. metered tenceo yard. no pela h•tra Ct1tt ••trt NILi • WU • U..f .....
s 1400 • dep 83t-7S30 *•Wr•T•IST• 2111 ....-.. ...... •• water, underground utll .• excl financ-
ing. Prtvate estate with etecl entry
gate. r:rom t5SK.
""Shlll'p clean E11ts1de BR 2\.\oBA Townhom. : :=. ....... 11
28r 1B11 house. Fncxs yrd APP<Oll 2000 st, dbl gar, $700 Lrg Exec 18', O/W, ....... 111
& Pflflo, ~I g11r New CUiiom oak b•. elegant Mlcto, IPIMle W/O, pool, IU, IDT I llT WHO ._
p11n1. crpts • drpa Lndry decOf, pool. 1enn11, wallt gorg. landac~. Wood· NI,....,._
arta Mutt pua c'9dll o t>c:n. all! D.c t5, S1&oo. lake Condo. 2521-8 Mac
Cheek No pelt S825 ' Sherry Coahow, Bncr Arthur S.A 1 ...... 1
MC dep 770 &82!1 831-2242 or 845-6002 (213) 0 1·2333 ~~~-=~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~!!:LL
CaH PtERCf at Vlltlftl ,._,ty
(IOS) 111-2119 ..,_,.., tor brochure.
91ft ...
25/mo 18R 1BA, all
bltlnt Laundry room,
net1r beaeh and thops
735 w t8th St
SL MGMT 842-1003
Ice 28r Tea. bltns, d/w
S625 No pet• N/11mkr1
642-7528 or 780· 1418
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PLUSH CONDOS 181 lllTIUCM'SflHST 6eacnrron1 n1ce11 1urn ' 2124 s I bl h d o~:~ost~!~ms ~8~.~oogbl OUtET RESORT LIVING 3BR 2BA gar w ct Avail BALBOA ISLAND Waler-0 a r scram e a ea •Sparkhng heated POOi now .,,,.., 2 t3·498-J388 lron1 P1111or1oa1entr I
gar wlelec door micro •Court yard voew Oonong Beach• Y' ly 2B"-2oa S550 ulll 67S c, 115 w ·o l'\kup 549-2447 n •V19ne11e BBQ areas Pdloo garage trplc CdM 30, 208 nse ocean h d e I -
POOLPaho hplc.X-lge •Twl19htct1ne1ncoor1'rtd S8Q'im" ;>11 4;>08660 S•OP or PCH Fem non-w en tax ere its apse IBr $580 28r $1580 S500 gazebos C sm~r $400 mo 675 4059 sec Uni E-SIOe 557 2841 •Spacious Apartments HARMING 2t>r •oa
•Your own pvl patoo patoc. 11111 Pa•<l ni-.1r l•do CdM grPal nouse tor man PV1 I Br lrpl<: pool patio
gar No petS 399 w Bay
St $615 650-6357
HARP I CLHI
Ou1e1 E/s1de 28A 18A gar
pvt pa110 dw bttns, huge
hv rm w/wd burn lplc
36 t E 18th St , ::2
S745trno 64'6 9794
Stoarp 2 BR 1', oa laundry
rm, patio gar 110 pet~
S6S01mo 546 9950
<;HARP spacious 2Br 1 5
oarn Townhome Oplx
0 1W W/O patto QU181
690 Darrell Sr $695 mo
Cun 11 63 1 1266
'iludoo Apt $450 /mo on
ch1'1es ullls No pets
640-4030
IOP AREA MESA PINES
BACH Pallo carport $54'0
•BR Cozy frprc gar $640
POOL Spa NO pets
2650 H.ARl.A 549-2447
•Gourmet 1o.11ct1en shops no ~ts SllOO mo $4 7 5 ~va1table now
•New dove 1an crpt v''" 673-0343 640 4255 What will the new year mean for don't give consumers what they want
•Lrg wall.'" Closers Cute IS co1y Slud10 apl l(.M rm '" 4BR rise untum I American homeowners who think solar For example, most solar energy sys-·~illed covered prkng tBa • uttts Pd S375 Fee S2401mo 11111; Fe n-energv and tax credits are their best terns are c ostlv to install -requiring w storaoe 8575 TPleren1 675 8860 sm~r pret Ava11 11 1 1 1
ALL ununEs tNC.LUDED LIDO bayvoew 2BR 209 21650 64151;>6 t7 1ve msg hope for a.future of low~r. energy costs? two or three w o rking days by a
• peopre 0111y no pets Fem ntsmkr 21 25 shr A ccording to an ott1c1al of a newly-professional plumber or solar contrac-
1 & "Beoroom s 10001mo tse 67'i·0377 16r sreps 10 bcn ocn vu formed solar energy company, the tax tor. They no rmally have many separate
2 BeCJroom TOWNHOME t $350 d "t f th h f , I C t d d dd t' I rurnoshed & Unlu1n15'1e(J llldl) Park MObolu tJJy vu I "n um yrlx Avl Jan ere I or e pure ase 0 .. oar energy omponen s an nee a ' 1ona w ater
v1r.11 our modet DJ1ly 9.6 yr1y s1001m11 1n11 u111 1 All~ .. & '1 7726
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systems has been about as successful s torage tanks.
Sorry no pe1s 10~1 A s(>('. 1>11 .?%2 M r 4Bo 11m Np1 Shrs nr as the farm subsidy program. There are o ther problems. according
bell ppol lenrns W D "I • Ilk • . t f f d t E I 0 11 d LA au1N r A HERMOSA IUWPOllT CREST ~".~ s375 ultl 548 4340 t s e we re trying o orce-ee o xemp ar. nee ms ta e . most solar
15211 Par1ts1de Lr1 HA Lrg 1BR 2 ·BA ? car 9ar F " 25 solar energy to the consumer and tax energy systems can·t be taken along
141-5441 aqP poo1 tenn•s CICJse 3b~~~r~m rtolkr~~o~~~r~v c reditsarethespoonfulof sugar.''sa1d when a homeowner moves If tax
10 bt'dCt S 1200 mo • · • ' 1 0 M C II 'd f E I d h LltHI Btaela 2648 rsL MGM r 6.n •r.o:i SJ2~ Jo,;nn bJ 1 , 726 anny c a • pres1 ent o xemp ar. ere 1ts expire. omeowners will be less
Almo<it Ocnfrl S Lag 1br NEWPORT HTS <"81'.1 20 Flo shr Abr trvtnt> 11~ w 2 Inc. flkely to Spend $5.000 to $8.000 on
1ba garage Ip pvt t>cn 0,...,, lrunrl nP~ otners SJJO mo IJ 11111 "Tax c redit s give the solar industry something they have to leave behind
S795 419 2704 av1 12 15 Lil•P"'' 1• J"'' \ drai-es n51 0~03 1v msq an art1fic1al base sub1ect to political Part of the problem. said M cCall, 1s that
INCREDIBLE 360 ()(P,,n !.8 1 rn 'l4 ;> Fb·8 ,., B lovt:>ly <or 2o.i sr,, whims.'' he sa id "Without the c redit. no market research was ever done by .
& min view Beach <1CrO')'i NwCit >it.;nrs 2A• 1Bd Gat noc .. t, •urn Jpl gar 55 some Of the fat Will be tnmmed from the the SOiar tndUStry
s1teet Large pvl palto 1 , 1 , S77C, S ·~o Mgr ·i '" tS•Jn •P•l'> rent . 0t ;-bdrm lu•ury ullol~ n.0 If! l'il Sr r.')(l ~213 (.IO~· In l>C'1 840 0293 industry leaving the forces Of Supply 'Today 's SOiar tndustry Started at
Ne.., carpt'l new;.. tcne" O tl H ;rbor 7 Br 2 Ba and demand to decide WhlCh SOiar about the same time as the personal
new batnrm and muC" ~~ANHlQNI rurf\ I N ~m• ,....,., •"IPdn Quiet products are w orthwhile and which computer industry.' said M cCall But
Unique 2Br 2Ba Apt Must more If loolo.on9 tor " no riar1,ir Q Sb50 mo vounq pror .. ssional to · ed .. see• Only $595 F~ 9902 elegance you woil b" 10 n•n onrl uh p,., o~ Aq1 11 ~ l Should be JUnk . the Computer tndustry was dynamic It
f"LERENT 675-8861 pleased S950 $1450 nr, aqi /)• %4 J.1;• ~4;/;1...,~ 'a"'" 0" The law that gives homeowners a 40 changed to give people w hat they
WEOFFUUClllCE Lease 494 2265 Or F" B1tbod 1:11vo wn LOSr red Hound dog percentfederalta.xcredttonthecostof wanted. The solar industry 01dn't
Wan• a selecllon ot great OGeantront studio apt on I BA I P't 1a dgr> !pm D9C 6 I/IC. M"nie solar energy systems IS due to expire That's why the computer industry
hvong., We can otter any-Hosloroc Ol<l Span1sn villa $8'>0 '"' F,,") 741;> Vos1,1 Org CM 548 7932 on Dec. 31. If the law IS n o t renewed, accounts for billions Of dollars In Sales
1n1ng lrom a small apt to Many trees ovt oear.I'\ <iPAl 1ouc; APART MEN r I h I h I f .i 4 l>drm novse 11 look Good s .. ~ u r, 1 v 1 MflC l'ROM oc £AN Ma1p sno 1ar9+> H B nome many manufacturers o f solar energy w 1 e t e soar industry ts oundenng
orig on CM NB or HB S I0501mo 494 6607 h4 ~ ~ 1.,· SJOO mo Call tor onter-1 equipment face hard times. Exemplar has recently int roduced a
• 1 VIPW 964 61Qi lhonk of us flrsl tor trial !Q._Qyj & gyoel Ocean Versao!!ps~ M cCall sees a large part of the product that costs half that of conven-
!SL MGMr:;rranr~603 voew No pets Gas wtrl 1Br $·~·'>Hug.-?B• S 112'> S400 onS~~~r 0 !ttm-P ~,· ii1(jOstry as static and ap&thetlC He l+<>03l-~~ystems It hoo k s llP t o the
pd ssso · soc 497 6is71Ag1 t.i 11 49601 \p.i ,1v1 1 1 a~~er i0& c haracterizes it as "like a child being drarn of any wate r heater and can be
WESTLAKE YILUCE Nrwrrt IHc.. 2669 Vial odri Bdylrnnt 30, 2 wknc'l<, f.41 8474 held by the hand. The tax c redits place installed by a homeowner in two to four
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645-8122 833-8917 ~~'~nlerr!~~5~r;;g_68~';' S162 onci 11111 646 1062 theory of survival o f the fittest." water w henever you n eed 1t -day or
Westside tBdrm. $500 M' Nd 2 resp n-smotung The problem w ith the solar indust ry. night. It's designed t o provide 40 to 70
u111 1ncld, unturn. tndry 2Br lBa Upslrs some · uc. lentils rmmts clean 3BR 2ba said M cCall ·s that the marketing o f percent of the hot water needs o f an tac No pets 646-4382 view redecoraled new NB uppei dpl• w/ocean , I app1s 151 8650 Betty l vu Ge<>fge 670-1766 products and the products themselves average family. h11P~·· UH ~wXE3~ 2~.~~ M•I nK ~l8c'1 ~le3~ ~·-------------------------~-------~ SpaclOUs attractive 1Bdrm gar nr Lido sllops S 1000 Fem 130-35 room 10< rent Penn duph: non smk/F 1
near Marina SA95/mo No pets 673--0343 •n C M S300 incl utol $360 •Olk bcto 673-4586
496-9482 Noon-S 30pm Avail 12 22 559-4014 Second Mortgage
Raat hac~ 2140 *UM Ill.I APT* Furn kotch prvlg u11t pd • 2Br I~ 102 AnhbeS Don student or emptyd fem
Nlsmkr snr 3Br 2 stry I mo
to bttl Nwpt Hgnts area
Crean S285 mo 6'2-5852 A sec1•1111 mortg~e .s a meti. ... : • :
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2 ll•S Tl MUI 675-1244 evs 622 8795 $260 mo CM 546-2573
Oehghtlul ocean breezes NEWPORT MARINA APTS Nl"Tikr snr Irv 28r Twnnm s 2"'A 29 !Lag Ben rm PV1 oa prvlgs mstr ste av• $475 ol>O PSCIOUS °"'m a Lu•ur'r 2Br 2Ba Frple 2 blk t>cn Respon prOI· 553.9500 Ev 854'-1232 dshwstlr. lrplc Plush micro Prvt gar Prvl ocn ous $385 , ullf 494-7346
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crpts. drps LOIS ol & boat docks avail S 1295 Prof terr 5mkr stir 2Br Apt
closets Beaulllully tano-•ALSO• IMSTR Br ba kotcnen on BatMa Is $450 ullls
seeped 960-6331 Lg !Bdrm w/lrplc m1<:ro pool garage $375' • utot pd Avt 1n med 673-3643
2BR 28A gar. lndry Nice Prvt garage S 1195 S0try1
1511151 CM 545 8833 Prof non-smker 25-35 10
4 ple11; Ouoet Slreet. t no pets 760-0919 Hotela/Mottls 2711 shr 3BR CdM tose Gar
mole to beach No P411S Nwpr-Penln 38drm 2Ba. aoe pv1 ba Prime oeacn
p LVllll'fl' I i ll :=;t,nrt • ttw ;,'\It
$650 Cati Jean 1531-1266 yrly r'llls S 1050-S 1200 UllH IUCM lot $550/mo 673-0822
I •ii~~\:·µ Villa Rentals 675-70 IS llTOll Ill Resp honest fem seeks
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boughL and sold todAy 1is w1Lh
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2oa 2 lrpl. nr harl.lOr steps 10 ocean Kotctl s N sm~r ltnc secure shr
S 1 175 (2 13) 860-9513 av1111 985 N Coasl Hwy I 36r .lBt1 NB $346 I St last Laguna Beacn 494 52Q4 Avl 1 1 No pels Alt Tpm
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WHY NOT CALL I IH-llll Apttrtnwnt'
I Nvwport R1 .. Hh \o
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15555 Huntington VIiiage'! 1.1111 .. ,, .,
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rreeway, nonh ot Beechl ,,.. •
10 McFed<len west on N••wport 8 f1hh No
McFedden '"''' lrvll•I "'' '""
SHARP 38r 2'i'tba lrplc,1 1 ,11 11.ito1
Patto, garage. no pelt b4r, 1104 ~so. call 546-9950 I
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SUUH IOUL Stor :>br oeach apt N-srn+tr wlflfU for lut •••trchl Troper~ kly ren1als now t1va1t 2140 277 S l29 'iO wk A up '22]'-Avail now 01 1 I $350 --------;.,;;I·----------------....;::.:..:.: Nwpl Blvd CM 646 7445 u1ols onct 673 8464 att 6 Easts1de storage Single 400 SQ It $325 mo WA TERFRONT BLDG
Rmmte 10 stir Et1stblull w1e1ec e11ctosed BatooaPenon Pvtentr>yA ~\e<"ultvesuole IJSOs tt •·~~~ .. ~~oo 'ilort1g,.• SH I SUI LODCE 48R tlou•a $350 111S $95/mo 64'6-0988 b.1lh Crean 760 9792 4th fir w vu 641 46 .. r • •<l t ..... , l M ..., • u I.I r ') ., " llloce ~""" 4~ • }49
3026 W Pac Coast Hwy 759.30936191541 17~9 WANlED Garage. sngl or COM Pt1me oflocf" space "'' 10
NewPQrt Beacto ret11g fl/ Rmmt h~ nr ocn clean d. bl stOfage onty for 1l'i65 SQ/ft suite J ond1v10 Iv: a 1Pr11o"1 <) 11 t> s 11ac0 • t Pro'. tr t 1 $125 wksgl nodeposot resp nsmlH ,340 mo , year 759-1256att~m uill ottoces $125 ~111 PtPq.>nlly furn S'1drP 2790
I $100 675 382'3 C • ) NlllN Lall Hoger~ At> lly Seery Rf'Ct>pl 0t Sf'()ar lutih to Skue uto sec •••erc11 675 2311 a1P ntt""' "46-S-O~., •CllSIT11SYUa* 2724 lllHllATt FllHIS I .I. S</leat . <lCfAN v1Fw 01iPtE>. ,_________ · • • orona <let Mar small of tr "''""'II()<' " -.,.11.,,. w11
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168-A Magnolia CM S375 •More leads 18518f serv 2759 ~1ly S3 t5 mo 7c,9 838q •••trCll ""''' ,,.,,,,, )nl\ $;'Ill Sl~
urns pd 642 3307 •All chents screened h 10 To share offlCe r&-sk Sp~ 10< Sf'CrPtaro.it 277 B.c:n "b(l llM.
$263 33/mo • u111 .;vi 11 I •Toll to al~~~ts ce()t10n1st. near QC ·A,,. serv>ee e•ttlg tor ptoone 11<;() SQ ft UIFRllT "PLD.
p'et F 125-35 shr Jbr r1r H:nl~,; 1~h 8, 1 s: 19: ~1 545-1904' duty 64'0 5 t34 t'"1"S •lnl M>'<;a Vt"<\11" 1oc JBr ' -bn Owrwo <, 11 11
Hoag Hosp Npt 650-9278 2 Bdrm 2Ba relrlg lrplc I EIHITIYE SlrTtS '14) 4 11.1 3br :O M 1>n1,11 S'>O ~·
2br 2oa ap1 frpl, dshwsh, IHtlla WHtH 2725 crpts drps, pOOl. carp0rt :ine Month frl.M! tvn '"r 1 ULllA -lllSIU >''1 11°' ,.,,,.. """"1"''~
pool/spa re<1p " neat Costa Mesa Wht M/f all 1 persons S800 mo vcce 118 1 Dover Or 14 n ; "01"1 N>..1111~ Sb:?" 000 S3 tO '• uhl 646 1132 amen111es S350. 12 ulil 645--0302 6:J 1 165 l 14'400 <;Q 11 btdO lor 581" 1 i'"lf'[N SUNOA• 1 ~
I block tr om ltl" Pav1t1on 1 1~1 E e lo "'' e1 .. 5, -939 1 alt 3 pm 3000 1368, 545 & 520 SQ • a <:>a "v 2BR apl on CdM Pvt oath
w/Harbor view M/f'
S6001mo Rock 67:\ 3573
500 • ·~ Uttl 2br 2 t>a.
oceent11de PCH CdM n
S/Tlkr 111 1811 dep Av11JI
Jan 1 675-1793
LUJ(UIY suite 2 PV'I recf'PI ' All lf'.l"i•'~ Ollf' on 86 A9r lit-ttoO
Straight mate 10 shr f't 1617 WESTCLIFF cont 510<aqt> t080 5Q 11 ni-u1t1nnmo;" fi;~·6•00
2BAl2ba NB opt $4'00 Nwpt Sch 54 1·5032 Agt all or p41rl Nr San °'4"Qo 1 g 2 Avl ommd Ron 759-3419 Fwy CM 979 33<;() : 18 ~I tot wl3 000 st 400 1000 Sq Ft New bldQ l .! V1ctoro11 nr I
5411 wtttl EASEi
lt't a BREEZE
CIMlllied Ada 642·5678
bu•ldlng. noor to celtlf19 BAYSIDE EXEC SUIT[ Nwt>I Bl S!>95 000 7) 000
grus. grovr\d n00t use 2153 SQ Ft 6'2 4644 q rtm tf!fm'.\ AT1'1ur Coopt'f
of photo copy 998-7920 to S Mon 111ru Fro ao 1 6J 1 1266
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HOMES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
110 33rd St (Newport Penin) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $344,000 Saturday 1-5
420 Serra (Corona Highlands) COM
675-6000 $321,000 Saturday 1-4
2 BR plus FAii Rll or DEii
*• 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB
644-6200 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*""' •34 Belcourt Drive. Belcourt
760-8333 $679,000 Sunday 1-4
734 Cameo Highlands Dr. Corona del Mar
673-1181 $395,000 Sunday 1-5
**31921 So. Coast Hwy, South Laguna
673-7300 $699,000 Saturday 12-3
3 BEDROOM
1004 Arl)or St Costa Mesa
546-23 13$125,900 Saturday 1-4
~ 13 Ar~Q! St_._Costa Mesa
546-23 13 $113,900 Sunday 1-4
* •22 Belmont (Harbor Hill) Newport Beach
759-9100 $950,000 Sat/Sun t-4
734 Cameo Highlands Dr. Corona del Mar
673-1 181 $395.000 Sunday 1·5
200 Del Mar. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $160.000 Sunday 1-4
105 Edgewater (Peninsula) Newport Beach
675-6000 $490.000 Sunday 1-5
730 Malabar Irvine Terrace. CdM
759-1 877 $287 .500 Sunday 1-4
6 Montana's Norte. Irvine
640-4868 $194.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
630 Plumer. Costa Mesa
759-9100 $124.900 Sunday 1.30-4
535 Seaward (Corona Highlands) COM
759-9 100 $235.000 Saturday 1-4:30
535 Seaward. Corona del Mar
759-9100 $235.000 Saturday 1-4:30
152 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) Newport Beach
673-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-4
145 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
673-7300 $379.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
922 W Lamark Anaheim
546-23 13 $113.900 Saturday 12-4
2226 W Manley. Santa Ana
546-2313 $139.900 Sunday 1-4
3 BR plus FAii RM or DEi
1953 Arnold, Costa Mesa
645-0303 s 126,000 Sunday 1-4
v-7 Bordeau>t, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Sch
760-8333 $499,000 Sunday 1-4
709 Emerald Bay. Laguna Beach
759-1552 $465,000 Saturday 1-4
* •2707 Hillside Dr (Hrbr Vu Knolls) COM
644-6200 $255,000 Saturday 1-4:30
2027 1 Lighthouse Lane, Huntington Sch
960-6496 $199.500 Sat/Sun 12-5
163 1 Lincoln Lane. Newport Beach
673-5354 $298,500 Sunday 1-5
2516 North Doke Pl (College Park) CM
631-7370 $139,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
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***•2926 Perla, Bluffs, NB.
722-6460 $379,000 Sun 1-4
1982 Port Albans, H.V.H, Newport Bch
497 -1629 $239,000 Sat/Sunday 1-4
355 Princeton, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $139,900 Sunday 1-4
* • v-41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB
673-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-4
2114 Serrano, Balboa Penin. Point
644-9060 $335,000 Sunday 1-6
• 19461 Sierra Raton, Tur11e Rcx:k. Irvine
552-2000 $179,000 Saturday 1-4
4 BEDROOM
•26435 Arbor Rd. Village San Juan Capo
642-5200 $119,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
232 Monte Vista. Costa Mesa
759-9100 $174,500 Sunt1ay 1-4.30
124 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
673-7300 $450,000 Saturday 1-4
4 BR plus FAM RM or DEi -·
LOTS 301 & 303 Narc1ssus/Seaview. CdM
759-9070 $305,000 per Loi Saturday
•2391 Bayfarm. Upper Newport Bay Area
756-8442 $229.000 Sunday 1-4
* * •2812 Bayshore Dr. Bayshores, NB
673-4400 $1.380.000 Sunday 1-4
••3725 Blue Key (Harbor View Hills) COM
640-6094 $445,000 fee land Sunday 1-5
* 1748 Bonalre. Newport Beach
675-6000 $289.000 Sunday 1-5
•212 Hazel Dr. (Oceanfront), CdM
759-9070 $1 , 135,000 Saturday 12-5
2109 M1ramar. Penin Point, Newport Beach
645-0303 $425.000 Sunday 1-4
14 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM
644-6200 $549,000 Saturday 1-5
•""' 16 Napoli. Harbor Ridge. NB
760-8333 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5
228 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar
760-8519$575.000 Saturday 1-4
* •44 R1dgeHne (Harbor Ridge) COM
644-6200 $675.000 Sunday 1-5
850 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM
760-8333 $339,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
* • 19 San Mateo (Spyglass Hill) COM
644-6200 $479.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 1242 Somerset Lane, Baycrest, N.B
644-9060 Sunday 1-5
1092 Timberline Ln, Cowan Heights
771 -2573 (Foreclosure) Sun 12-3
18771 Via Verona, Turtle Rock, Irvine
552-2000 $278,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
330 Vista Trucha. The Bluffs, Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $249,500 Sunday 1-5
5 IEDROOll
908 Chestnut Place, Eastblutfs, Nwp Bch
644-9060 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 .
I BR plus FAii RI or DEi
•74 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch
673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5
2786 Lorenzo (Mesa del Mar) Costa Mesa
631·7370 $169,900 Sunday 1·6
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* •24 Mission Bay, Spyglass
760-8333 $569,900 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5
• 7 Muir Beach, Spyglass. CdM
760-8333 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach
644-6200 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-4:30
••25 Rldgellne (Harbor Ridge) COM
644-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-4:30
••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch
640-4868 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5
& BR plus FAii Rll or DEi
*•Vacant lots 84-85-86 Top of Rcx:kypoint
644-6200 $2. 750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8
CO II DOS
TOWllHOMES
FOR SALE
·2 BEDROOM
2524 Elden Ave ;t L. Costa Mesa
645-5326 Sat/Sun 12-4
100 Scholz Plaza -PH :1 10, Nwpt Bch
759-1877 $175,000 Sunday 1-4
* •75 Sea Island. Newport Beach
759-9100 $239,000 Saturday 10·2
2 BR plus FAii Rll or DEii
••2792 Longwood Court, CM
546-2313 $168.500 Sunday 1-4
4 BEDROOM
* •27 Encore Court (Newport Crest) NB
673-7300 $174,500 Sunday 1-4
2912 Quedada (Bluffs) Newport Beach
759-9100 $225,000 fee Sunday 1-4:30
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
3 IR ,1us 3 IR
1121 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Penin, NB
760-1900 $625.000 I Sunday 1-5
•Spa
•Pool
*•Waterfront
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HARBOR AREA
.. NIT 111.m 1411,000
Very sharp waterfront with dock and two side.
ties. Extra large 3 BA with family room or
designed and zoned to be a duplex. Very special
Island known for Its quiet living. A good buy for
someone who loves the beach and wants their
boat In front. I J
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Beautifully decorated 3 BA. 2 BA home with 35'
boat stlp In quiet, private location. Bright. open
and sunny from end to end. Gorgeous view!
Furnishings included, boat is negotiable. Call
now!
..,. 11111 Lmm 1421.000
Ideal location near the Wedge. Large 4 BR, 2'1•
BA home with delightful atrium and large rec-
room with wet bar. Well appointed master
bedroom with balcony patio. Owner wlll carry
first. CaU right away!
llftl llllD SHl,000
Rambling 2-story home with 4 large bedrooms,
high beamed ceilings and circular staircase.
Double marble fireplace open to living room and
dining room. Elegant master suite with fireplace
and his/hers bathrooms overlooks pictures ue
rec rcu a ng roe fountain. fine
Newport home you should see right away!
lfST LM YIUI U 41,000
Custom 4BA, 2BA home on Udo Island with
living room with fireplace & wet bar and lots of
windows open to large patio. Extra wide lot on
excellent street-to-street location. Priced right
to sell fast! Must see It today!
l STUU 1111,000
Lowest priced 2-story, 3 BR/21h BA condo on
fee land In the Bluffs. Terrific wooded greenbelt
view! Modem decor In luscious beige. Call to see
lmmedlatefyl
Ull l&Y 1111,000
Immaculate! Beautifully upgraded and re-
modeled. 2 BA, 2'11 BA Newport home with
fantastic kitchen, separate family room and
large yard with lovefy landscaping. Vacant and
just waiting for new owners! Call to see this one
now. .. ,.,mil 11 .......
Big, bright and sunny 4 BR. 2'h BA 2-story with
2 car garage and ocean view from rear deck
Very Impressive. Walk to the beach or enjoy
community swimming pool with jacuzzi or ten-
nis. Beautifully landscaped grounds. Vacant and
waiting. Call now!
.... , .. WIUTI.... S1U,lll
Model perfect 2 BR, 21A BA condo with vaulted
ceillngs, ftagstone flreplace. mini blinds, at-
tached 2 car garage AND mini ocean vfewl Call
today tOf your opportunity to see this exquisite
home.
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9harmlng 2 BR condo Is In excellent oondltion.
Remodeied kitchen wtt h all new apptlances.
1 Good penthoule comer location wtth swtmmlng
or walk to the beed'I. Just listed so Call today!
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SEAR S ANANCIAL NETWORK
EASTSIDE
1Eu1mtu 12a.-
3 BR , 2'h BA custom U-shape home wi1h family
room and living room with fireplace. Cupboards
and closets galore! Plus-separate guest suite
with 2 rooms and a full bath. Lo>1ely pool and spa
and new patio. Don't miss your opportunity ta
own this exceptional home!
MPLO TIWl ... ES 12a.-
Excellent owner occupied Investment. Rent one
side to help with payments. Very deslrable
Eastside Costa Mesa location. Superb condition
3 BR, Ho! BA units with garage and mini-yard.
Call to see today!
Expansive 4BR, 3BA home set-back on R-2 lot
with space to build. Unique floor plan with huge
family room and fireplace, private secluded den
and master suite with fireplace. The time to buy
is now! Call today.
WTSllE.. 1111-
3 BR, 2 BA. family room with fireplace. formal
dining and large yard with. patio show great
potential. Instantly appealing inside and out!
Move fast on this beautiful home-an outstand-
ing buy that won't wait around!
UITTllY WINS 1114,Mi
Flawless 3 BR. 2'h BA townhouse was the model
for the complex. Beautifully decorated In superb
taste. Ideal community living with pool and
tennis. Be the first to see this home! Call now.
UUT ..... TllfTY 1121,111
Mesa del Mar 4 BR. H'• BA home only needs
new carpet, paint and a little T.L.C. An excellent
buy! Will be sold Immediately so don't
delay-make your call now. '"°-11•• Large former model end unit fully decorated. 2-
story, 3 BR. 21h BA, balcony off master
bedroom, large brick fireplace and spacious.
private yard. Beautifully maintained complex
with pool. Excellent move-In condition and va-
cant. Call now!
WTS9I CISTl •SA 1111 ....
Appealing and much in demand 3 bedroom
home with hardwood floors and brick firepla<le
on wooded lot. Quiet cul-de-sac location not
affected by airport noise. Just listed. Call now to
see or it wtll be too late!
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Large 4 BR. 2'h BA Buccola home with 3 car
garage, impressive patio with firepit. wet bar.
skylight, professionally landscaped. Overlooks
the best view of Costa Mesa golf course. Great
value for your money and priced to sell!!!
TIU AIYllTllE SUI ....
Graoious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has
everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2
parks. beautiful yard with pool and patio. and
side hideaway patio off the den. new add-on
family room and teen quarters with it's own
entry. Bring in your offer! All terms will be
considered.
.... WAITS DIUllE S221 ....
Have you wanted io move up from your smaller
home? Here's your chance to obtaln a large
spacious home ir1 Eastslde Costa Mesa. 3 BR.
2'h BA with separate study and large family
room. Large pool with solar heat and cory sun
room. See it toda !
l .. tfPMTWm 1111.000
Spectacular 2-story. 5 BR home with
kitchen/family room combination. formal dining
area, living room with fireplace and enclosed
patio with heater. Superb family home romanti-
cally decorated to appeal to all This home can
be your family's paradise-call to see today.
YllY llAIPt S1M, ..
Two story condo in excellent South Coast Metro
location. Either 4BR or 3 t den, 2 baths. large
master bedroom wtth sun deck. mini-yard with
patio and two car garage. Cozy complex with
pool and spa. Call to see today!
nun F&m.Y -11U,HI Well maintained 5 BA. 1~. BA home in Mesa
North with fireplace. formal dining room. cov-
ered patio and new roof. Super tor family with
children-located near schools. This home 1s 1n
excellent condition and won't last! Call now'
IWTWllTllH• s 1n.-
Call now on this 3 BR College Park home on
large lot. Perfect for family with great location.
large kitchen wtth eating area. Family room and
fireplace and super yard wtth gazebo. See it
today!
.. ,..~ 112"M
Owners just transferred after having completea
extensive remodeting. Pk:ture perfect 3 BR. 2'-,
BA home in Cos1a Mesa. Many new features too
numerous to mention. Easy to see-call now!
IMIT nAllll -111..-Two story. 2 BA condo wtth vaulted cetlings
flrepfaoe In llvng room. patk> and double at-
tached garage. Take advantage of low interest
rates-purchase your first home nowt
FmlLll IE 111._
Thls home requires only minor repairs. Buy low
and fix it yoursetf-INST ANT EQUITY! 3 BR. 1
BA and large yard for unbeatable value. Don't
waiU Catt to see now!
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l&Cl UY UH,000
Lovely country home on ' ) acre 2 BA. large
convertible den with loft. trench doors. Stalls for
2 horses, tack room. Priced for quick sale.
UYCIUT Hto,000
Beautiful 3 BR home, completely redone and
upgraded. Pale colors, sunny exposure. Lush
garden with huge spa. A special value.
umL1FF 1210,000
Fabulous prrce for a beautiful 5 BR home on cul-
de-sac treet. Many upgrades and built-ms. Pri-
vate lot A "must see"I
ILIE HllOU IEL IUI 1124,HO
Steps from Big Corona. this 3 BR. 2 BA home
features small view from living room with h1-
beam ce11tngs and brick fireplaces. Bring offer.
IUVIEW IHI, 700
Spacious pool-size lot 24 hr. gua'rd-gated com-
munity Light, airy 3 BA Nantucket. Owner will
carry with low down Possible lease/optton.
SU VIEW IHt,000
Enjoy sparkling city ltghts from your own private
spa. 3 BA. 2'h BA. FR, plus security for your
family rn this guard-gate community.
OLDE COllOIA IEL llH U40,000
Stunning 3 BR charmer. 11 2 blocks to beach.
New plantation shutters. paint & 4 ceiltng fans.
Brass hardware. tasteful decor. large spa.
MAUOll VIEW MILLS U4t,OOO
Do your own th•ngl" Create what you want.
Best Harbor View Hill location. popular 3 BR
with pool and canyon/ocean view
JHMllE CHEI U4t,OOO
Outstand1cig 3 BR single stoty .Plan 3' Highly
upgraded with moldings, paneling, built-ins.
Beautiful tile spa off master, A/C.
Nlllllll VIEW MILLS U4t,IOO
Prepare to fall rn love! This 3 BA is dressed up
with bleached hardwood floors & smart decor,
then framed with lush plantings
Mdllll VIEW MILLS 1427, 710
Serenely situated 4 BR. Tastefully appointed &
meticulously maintained. 2 spacious patios
complimented by a sparkling pool.
Wllll VIEW IUlU 1411,000
P Jnoram1c ocean view and you own the land!
Private courtyard entry surrounded by fruit
trees. 4 BR. family room and formal dining room.
SPYIUSS lllLL HH,000
Outstanding 6 BR home in serene residential
neighborhood. Ocean, harbor. hllls. city lights &
sunset view A lovely place to live.
smws nct,IOO
Best location rn Spyglass and the most magnifi-
cent 6 BR _. office home the area has to offer.
Lovely pool, spa and gorgeous custom decor.
IPTIWS llLL lttl,000
Best priced custom home in area. Tradltlonal
design. 5 BR. 2 famlly rooms. unique upside-
down floorplan. complete children·s wing.
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3 BR. FR $335,000 J, AKt:RMAN
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3 BR, Spa $340,000 R. KURTZ
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NEWPORT BEACH
IEWPllT HILLS 1141,too
Immaculate upgraded townhome In quiet lo-
cation has 2 master suites, 2 decks, parquet
floors, trench doors. 2 car garage.
lfWNIT OIEST 1111,111
Exquisite 4 BR. 2'h BA condo. Country French
decor, champagne carpet. balconies. wet bar.
community pool, tennis, near ocean.
IWllH lUlU 1211,IOO
A Cape Cod replica In Newport Beach! Condo
living in grand style with custom amenities
throughout. There's "to die for" storage, sunny
patio and full security system.
ILIFFI 1221,000
An expanded '"Linda" in perfect condition on a
lovely secluded cul-de-sac. Has the additional
bonus of great seller financing. -
PllllllU 12H,OOO
3 BR stucco home 1n great lower Peninsula
location. Excellent "starter" house. 2nd home
or build new. Call for appointment.
3 BR, FR $399,000 J. duBOIS IUCll IAY 1211,000
llYI• SHIH IHI .._,... Leet Lovely 2 BR home in private community by the
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6 BR $650,000 B. REEDY land
IRVINE
TlmEHCl 1211,100
This '"Garden Home·· condo is one of
Turtlerock"s most desirable. Sharp decor, extra
large lot & prime location make It a "10"!
TllTUllOI Y1lW 1217,MO
Highly upgraded 2 BR, den. 2 decks, air con-
ditioned, night-light view. Lovely wooded area
with pool & tennis. Excellent value.
WATERFRONTS
WHT IEWPllT 1111,IOO
Exceptional 3 BA, 2 year old home bullt with
quality. Gourmet kitchen, many upgrades. Best
is the forever ocean view!
WHT lllWNIT 1711,IOI
Finest In ooeanfront llvlng. Exceptional detail
throughout. Recreation room for unending
entertainment. Elegant master suite.
IUMllAY 11,111 ...
Surely one of Newport's most beautiful bayfront
homes. This colontal reflects quality and refine-
ment. The bay view Is a fitting frame for this fine
home.
LIH ISLE 11,111,000
75' prime Bayfront lot with dock for 90' boat! Lot
split is possible. A per1ect opportunity to build
your "ideal" home.
U1111U 12,aaa.-
oock facllitles for 4 or more boats on lido's tip,
6 BR home enjoys lovely sunsets! Wine cooler,
off street parking, assumable loan.
1&1.11& Pf....u 12,111,111
French custom residence with 73' on main
channel, 4 BR, 8 BA, art studio, gymnasium.
library, pool + many amenities.
Ill UITll 12,HI,•
Incredible views of 4 golf holes and lake from
Castle on the hill. 5 BR. 1 BA, master suite with
exercise room & sauna.
644-9060
IUFFS 1210,000
3 BR single level corner unit located on wide
greenbelt. Light & bright. neutral decor. Good
assumable first trust deed
PElllllU NllT IUl,000
Perfect location & condition. Adorable 3 BA.
family room home. Brick patio. pine interior.
some bay view from 2nd floor.
HYll SltlH 1421,000
Stunning custom 5 BR family home with ca-
thedral ceilings, maid's quarters. workshop and
spa. Excellent condition. Assume loan!
IEWNIT IUOll 1421,100
Nestled on a large view lot 1n beautifully private
Seavlew is this inviting 4 BR home tastefully
decorated in neutrals.
USTILIFF 1441,000
Exquisite view, excellent loction, elegant ex-
pansion effectively describes this 4 BA quality
remodel. Absolutely a "10."
UYSlllES 1111,IOO
Impeccable taste and refinement. exquisite
home with gracious country feeling . Family
room, hobby room. 4 BR plus maid's.
MIOAIYll IMI ...
Fantastic remodeled and expanded Plan 1. 5
BR. separate master suite, extra large family
room, large private lot. u...... 11.111.-
You'll love the easy elegance of this classic
Mediterranean beauty. 5 BA. serene patios with
bubbling fountains. Truly an oasis.
.. lllYll 12,111,1•
Incredible views of 4 golf holes and lake from
Castle on the hill. 5 BR, 7 BA, master suite with
exercise room & sauna.
2161 SAi JOIQUll HILLS ROii, IEWPORT BUCH