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Coast
Coast residents disc uss
their New Year's resol-
utions./ AS
Police seal off an inter-
Sec:tlon in Irvine after a
construction crew punc-
tures a gas main./~
California
The Rose Parade will be a
bundle of laughs this
year./A4
Female prison guards
don't violate male In-
mates' right to privacy, a
federal appeals court has
ruled./A8
Nation
A man who vanished 15
years ago shows up on his
w ife's doorstep on
Christmas Day .I A3
The Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration pro poses to
replace a jet engine part
that Is linked to more than
a dozen Incidents in
which engines have
broken up.JBS
World
Top leaders of the Chris-
tian, Druse and Shiite
M oslem militias are
poised to sign a Syrian-
sponsored peace pact to
end Lebanon's 10-year-
old c lvll war./ A3
World leaders express
frustration and outrage
over Friday's simul-
taneous attacks at two
European airports./ A3
Religion
Thanks to the efforts of a
lay couple, a Catholic
church has remalnf)d
open even though Its
diocese Is unable to supp-
ly a full-time priest./ A8
Sports
Estancia upsets Edison
to hlghlight quarterfinal
round action of the Coast
Christmas Basketball
Classlc./81
UC Irvine avenges an
earlier loss to Loyola
Marymount In a first-
round tournament game
In Reno./81
The Angels acquire relief
pitcher Gary Lucas from
Montreal./81
Entertainment
Veteran talk show host
Dick Cavett brings his
literate style to cable./ A9
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25~ CLOUDY
FOAECAITI ON M
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1985
Suspect files damage claim
Accuses offi cer who wounded him of
assault, ba ttery during burg lary a rrest
By ROBE RT BARKER
Of .. 0.-, ,,_ • ..,,
A burglary suspect who was shot in
the face Sept. 16 by Hunungton Beach
Police Sgt. Ed. Deuel as seek.Jog $20
million in damages from the caty.
The suspect-Randy Lee Howe -
and has parents assen Deuel used
excessive force without cause while
attempung to arrest the 2q-year-old
Howe
The claim, filed Dec 16 and
apparently not yet acted upon b) -city
officials, alleges assault and battery b)
a police officer on a c1v1 han. It also
contends that thec11 y was negl1ge11t 1n
entrusting Deuel wuh a deadl)'
weapon "knowi ng lus propens1t> to
'>hoot and/or kill people "
Dtuel, 33. shot and lulled an armed
robber last Apnl 13 in a shootout
outside the Things for Your Head
'ihop at 41 0 Pac1nc Coast H1&hwa) in
downtown Huntington Beach
The band11,fired a shot from a 45.
caliber pistol into the center of
Dtuel's chest . according to report!> ·
Deuel. who was weanng a bullet·
proof vest. 'iuffered a bruised chest
He returned fire and killed the robber,
according tC> police accounts
Dtuel said Fn<la) he had recel\ed
no official word of the damage claim
and would ha\-e no comment
"I onl) have kalkd onr man 1n my
life and that wa~ the ont that shot
me " he said
Deuel recel\ed an award lor "alor
lor the downtown \hooung at a city
awards ccremci n) 1;,,, \cptemtxr
Earlier The Orangr ( ount\ Dis·
tnct .\llorne~ ., Offill' 10\-l'\t1pted the
wound1ns of tfowe and declared that
the shoou ng b\ r>euel was J usufiable
A deput~ dmnct attorney saad
Howe who wa' one of two suspects
apprehended b\-Deuel on suspicion
of breaking into vans near Newland
treet and V. arner .\ \-Cnue, made an
overt move tor his sh an pocket, which
had a bulge created b> a radio.
.\ttomt') John flood claims that
Howe·~ 1ee1h were shattered by the
force of ~uel'\ bullet and that ht~
(Pleue 11ee CLAill/ A2)
Meat cutters
may vote again
on rejected pact
By STEVE MARBLE
Of -Delly,_ IUlft
Stnk1ng meat Lutter\ 1n' ohed 1n a
bitter and '1olent 54-<la' labor d1\.-
pu1e. ma} take a ~cond '•He \um:ia~
on the \ame propo\Cd t<>ntract union
member. rejected f hur'>da\
l\.1eat cutter'> turned down the
proposed contrau lrom grcxrf) \tore
emplo}e~ the da' after ( hn'llma'>
while Team\1er<, <tppr<>' ed thc.> pact b~
a ""tde margin
Da .. 1d V.1llaul·r J '>po r'>man tor
1he Food Emplu\er<; < ounul said 11
""as his under'itand1ng J \l'uind '11tt:'
""as called for \unda' t>t:<au'>l' the
propo~d con1rae1 ""a" no1 proper!)
explained to all unaun memhcrc.
"I think there '' J kehng that
members ""en: not gJ\l'n thl' prru-.e
meaning tot thl· tonlralll · '>did
V..1 llauer <,peak ing !or lhl· '>C' en
groce~ lhain\ tn\ohrJ 1n lhl• '>trike·
lockouL
Don s .... 1ntorf a \fl<ll..e\man tor lht•
butcher'> .... nuld not wnlirm thal a
~cond \-Ole had been callt'd
·-rm sull chcc\..1ng that 11ut · he
~1d late Fnd.i-.
The stnkc. no"" to m c.>1p)11h week.
is the longest $!:OCC~ \tnke ever to h11
Southern California and har, affected
almost 1.000 mJrket' Jnd aho1ut
22.000 worker\ Just horsing around
Five-year-old Caroline Le9Ue of Laguna
Beach breeze. on a late afternoon gallop
around her family'•. corral, enjoying the
eummer-Uke condition• that have graced
the Orange Coaat during the flnt day• of
winter. Cfoud.a and cooler temperaturea are
expected through the weekeqd, ralalng the
poulbUlty that winter may yet arrive.
\ 1olencl.' and ,:.h1 •lJ~\.' nJ ' c
marrl.'d lhl' ''n rt• .1:i1.l hoth O!r ... en
\lore' JnJ ur11.1n' li<J\l' 11lkr,·J n:-
1Aard'> fur thl' .knt11' 111 :hc.> rt•r,.rn r
per.-.ons ""hi 1hn·Jt1·nnl : , ,, n·
·Clerk candidates trade accusations
Forme r c lerk William St . John c h a lle n ges
one -time n ews man. supervisor's aide for job
By LISA MAHONEY
OllheO..,,,_aUlft
Questions of wmpctenc y were
ra1'>ed by both srdes an a newly
brewing battle for the pos111on of
County Clerk.
Former clerk W1ll1am ~t John
touched off the Fnda> slugfc<;t with
recently appointed Ckrk C1al') Gran-
.. 1lle by announcing h1'i intention to
run against the former news·
paperman and county admin1strat1\-C
aide 1n No' ember
St. John. a Republu.:an, saad un-
named attorney<; and c1v1c leader'>
had a'iked him to return to the JOh
from which he rel ired 1 n 19 79 becau'iC
the depanment 1s in disarray due to
unqualified leadership over the last
seven years
Gran .. 1lle. a Democrat. 1n turn
charged that ~t John '' I 6·year tenure
as clerk was not v.1thout controver'S~
"This t'i lake the captain of the Titanic
State panel sues
for beach access
S uit agains t each of
l l 9condo owne rs
may end 5 -year fight
By LAURA MERK
Of IM D.-r ,._. ltalf
The California ( oa~tal Com-
mission 1s suang each of the I 19
residents of the Blue Lagoon con-
doman1um complex an \outh Llguna
to open a pnvate beach 10 the public.
The lawsuit, filed in the Orange
County S411>Cn or Court. comes fi ve
years af\t(the comm1ss1on filed ~ult
ap inst the Blue Laaoon Home·
owners Association to act beach
ae<:CSs throuah the development.
The battle bepn in 197 6 when a
storm KVercly damaacd a concttte
and rock seawall at the development
The utOciation convinced the com-
mission that repair of the wall was not
pan of a new development. which
would have l"t'qu1rtd public access to
the beach. and received a penmt to
repair the wall.
An appeal of that dec111on by a San
"9emcnlC rcudent delayed the permit
rt>r nearly five je.n1 said Glenn
Soelbc~ spokesman Tor the home-
ownetl assocaation. "But ~e hecamc
desperate and had to do '°meth1na.
so wt started rcplaetna the rock." he
said
When 1he homeowners rrquc ted
an emeraency permit for the co~
/•
struc11on prOJCCl. the c:omm1ss1on
granted 11 but said the homeowners
must apply for a regular penn11100
The comm1ss1oners said they
would grant the regular permit if the
homeowners would allow publtc ac·
cess to the beach. That access would
have been along an alley behind a row
of condom1n1um inland of the
~awall The commission also ao;ked
that the homeowners provide an
easement to nearb) Treasure l'lland
beach. south of Blue lagoon
Bu t the homeowners· assoc1a11on
said It could not grant access through
the development because the land '
was owned by all 119 residents ... Each
homeowner has to sign away h1'> own
n ghts." Soc Iberg said.
The cross-complaint again'lt all
homeownen was then tiled on the
comm1ss1on'" behalf b)' Deput) .\t-
tomcy General Steven H Kaufmann.
Soclbcra also said that such pubhc
acccu dunna h1&h ti~ would he
danaerous to the VlSllO" and v.ould
fo~ the as~1auon to bu)' hab1hty
an urancc, somelh1n1 ne11her rc'lt-
dents nor the sroup could afford.
Many of the residents, he said, are
not oppo5Cd to allow1n1 the pubhc to
use the pnvate beach. but did not
wan1 10 open their pnvate develop.
men\ as a walkway Many of the
condom1n1ums are not occup1ed and
c~rporu would then ~ open to
thlC\lel')', ~!aid
oelbera u 1d homeownf'n
(Pl--... COAST AL/ A.2)
\
returning 10 the bndge .. hr ..aid
Gran\.llle said he wa'> expec11ng
Republican challengers lor the non·
parta\<'.ln post after he rchuOed th e
tn' 1ldt1on of Republican Part' (hair·
m•tn Tom f urn te\ to w.i tch h 1\ [lJn'
affd1at1on
He calkd 1 John·, umdtddl'
opponun1st 1c rathl'r than or
che'>tratcd h> the Republican pam.
hov.ever
t John. 65 cnt101ed coun1-.
supen tSM'I for appoin11ng (iran' dk
to the clerk's JOb an September after
the' separated the office of clerk-
rernrder "He has no JUd1c1al L.nowl-
edite at all Ifs unfortunate I don't
knu"' "'h' thn J1J 11 1">111 Im hcrt· to
pro1es1 ·
\1 Jnhn ..11,,) .. nl1t 111·J lurmrr
( lerk·Rccorder 11.'t' Aran, h "'ho held
do""n both po<,111110\ Jltn thl'' ""ere
.. on.,ohdatt'd upon \t lnhn' rl''lfl"
menl C 111ng a h1ghl., r l1l J I m.rnapc-
mrnt auJ i1 ,,f 1h1 •kf'Jrlm1"1t,
pcrformancr undC"r Hr;in1·h ')t .lnnn
concluded ·nh, 11111\I 1h1 ,nn·
sohda11on ""3' n111 J l1'J'>1hk ,11n-ccp1 ..
Supcn1,.1r' 111 ...... , • .! Hran1h t11
re'l1gn lrom thl' , kr~·r1•, ,1r..kr ' r">'·
111on 1n \ugu'>I "' 11 1 ,1 ht ,1 '1Jl.'J
into tv.o eler11' i.: ollh l' HrJm h "'J'
(Pleaee see CLERK /A 2 J
Can't 10 ap. can't &o down ............... .., ................
Newport B1acll ftnmen rmewe Jadl.!:tt. 3 4, from a 85· toot ~un a.....too'dna Corona Del State &eacla. Sbe
tried to cllab 4owD tlae c1Uf bat 1ot mack b&lfway. Ftremen
ued a ladder to retrleft Mr u Olllooken cheered rrtday.
taminah.· groc.:e~ \IOrc.> meat and
pn.dutr het atJ'K' 111 thl' '>lnkr
[Je~p11e on-anJ ·oll ncgu11a11on<,
""1lh a federal mediator Thursda .. ·..,
mrmhl'r'lh1p '1lll' m<1rked the fir'it
lime \lnu.· tht." \tnl>..c.>·1<1<.kout heg.an
~0' S that un111n members ha\l'
'otcd on J l11nlr'-lll proposal
Tht: lecsm'lter'> 'c1teJ S5SI lo
I ~~t> 111 a••l'PI the lOntrall ""h ile
meat t uttc.>r' 'ntrd ~ i4t tn I 0~1 to
reJl"U the ulkr •
'-earl\ hJll ol tht· meat cutter<..
ehgihk 10 '<•ll' J1d not ca .. 1 ballot'>
another rra-.on giH'n tnr a c,econd
\Ult'
V. 1llauer ..aid of 1hc 'i1x. local'>
repre'>en11ng hutcher.. three '¥otcd to
accept the '"ntao and an equal
number 111 reject But Local '51 in
Lo<.. .\n~ele., v..htlh repre\ents mu\I
meat l ultl"rc, 1n nrange ( ouni'
.. nubht:d thl' o ffer """h an !IS PCJCent
maJOnl' Team .. ter\ k adef\ ..aid v..hen mem·
her\ return w v..or\.. the' .... 111 honor
p1ckt:t hne<. h\ mcJt cutler\
.\t the heart 11t the dispute ""1th
meat .utter'> 1'> the emplo'>er<,' de·
mand lor J 1v.1H1er pa' scale which
would treate a nrv. lower-paid JOb
class1 filat1un < iuarantecd hour\ for
~ninr m<'at cullf'r<. v.nuld N-cut
ne<1rh 11 hall
( 1r•1u:r. 'torl' l'mplo' ere, \did 1he
p.i. "Jtt' ' 11.•t•dn.! ! • i.;t'rp marll'l\
1. :'!lflt'.l!l1\t ... Ith n.in unwn \l(lrc.>\
h .. 10 I n f" 'n~"\ hJ 'l'it'\.lt'd lht'
f Pleaee 11ee STRIKER S / A2)
Ga ry Granville
Dia b et es
drug under
study at
UC Irvine
Drug Ill..l \' r{'\·erse or
slow o n~{'t of nen·e ...
d amage In sufferer
8\ PHIL ''f tnf.R\H'
()1 _0.., ...... ltfll'
I< I''"' ,,~.111h1r' Jrc part1u
pa11nii 1n ,1 n,1:1n1 "'Ilk ,1 11h nt a new
drup thar mA' prn1·n1 u•m[llil3110n\
111 J1aht'tt•\
Thi." Jrug. \t.111, rn.1!lul.1lturcd h'
'ituJn Pharma1ru111.1' 1' under
n.''1c11. h' the t " h11t1.1 .ind Drup
\dmtnt'ltra11"n Tht· J1 11~ I' hcllt:'\<."d
to hll1'. ~ ht' ,ll t 11 on 111 .1n n1' me
'U~p<:'\ tcJ ·•I l 3U\10tl ne~(' Jam ,, tn
danbcllt:'
"" mptiim' ot \Ut h ncn e dam
tn1 ludc pain numhnc"' humina or
lln@.hnp an the hand' and frct
con\tan1 daarrhra 1mfltll<'Ol\ d11t1
ne\\ 111J V.f',I~ nt\\
I' Jht'tc' :tho hi\' hl-<'n ltn kcd to a
hl}l anu<lt'lh<' ot heart dl~"°
,tr >Ill" kadnn d1\Ca'iC gan~nc and
1mpa1red on.11l:111on Thf' d1scast 1i
regarded a' lht number lhrtt luller lD
thr l ln1trd "tlllt' and the lcadin1
rau" ol bhndne" 1n adult\
'arnll\l\ heheH· thll taul ma~ ~' ef'\t or 'llov. I he 11n~1 oft he ncf"lc
[Pleue aee DIAB&TU/ A.2 ,
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.Al Orarlg4t Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, Oecemb« 28, 1986
0., .... ,....."' Nrilwd 1( .....
Southern Callforn.la Gu Co. employee. pinch off a leak ln an lrrine &u line Friday.
W orker.s pun c t u r e Irvine gas main
A contruct1on crew doing street
work in Irvine punctured a gas main
late Friday afternoon. forcing vatice
to seat off a major intersection in the
city's business d1stnct.
The escaping gas fumes did not
ignite and there were no inJunes.
police said.
A worker operating a backhoe
apparently clipped a threo-inch ps
main about 4 p.m. at the interseclJon
of Main Street and Von Karmen
Avenue. Workers cleared the area
when they detected the escaping gas
fumes.
Fire officials said the concentration
oft he gas and the moist air conditions
reduced the risk of ignition.
Police said they were also lucky
because lnaoy of the businesses
around the mt~rscction have closed
for the holidays, greatly reducing
traffic in the vacinity.
Both Main and Von Karmen were
closed for about an hour.
Rape victim says attacker returned
FULLERTON -A retired nurse
raped by an intruder who broke into
the home she shares with her crippled
husband said her attacker returned to search for his wallet.
The woman and her pan1ally
paralyzed husband. 75 , were first
terrorized by the attacker. who called
them by name, as he held a screw-
dnvcr to their throats Thursday
morning and asked for their 27-year-
old daughter.
"I've been watching this place long
enough," the 65-ycar-old woman said
the attacker told them. ··1 know
everything about you. Where 1s your
daughter?"
Leammg the gir1 was away at
coll~e. the man raped the woman,
who 1s recuperating from an October
hysterectomy.
"I told him r Just had surgery and
this was going to hurt. But he was very
cold-heaned," she told reporters.
COAST AL PANEL SUES FOR ACCESS ••.
From Al
preferred the public reach the beach
from public beaches nonh or south of
the condominiums.
Soelt?erg hopes an end to the
lengthy battle is near with the new
lawsuit namingall l 19 owners. "Most
of us are willing to give the state
access. but up until now we had no
way of doing it because the home-
owners' association board of direc-
tors doesn't have the power.
"How much (access) he'll ask for.
we don't know," Soelberg said, add-
ing that most residents are in favor of
allowing only beach access. "But we
can't ~ve him everything because the
hab1lity rests with the association. If
he asks for that. the suit will JUSt
continue," he said.
"This should have been settled a
long time ago but the Coastal Com-
mission has used its muscle to push
us. Kaufmann ts a very difficult man
to convince," Soelberg said.
All 119 owners must agree to allow
any forrn of access before It can be
approved for the development. At
present. the complex has 60 percent
absentee ownership.
'The only problem is that 119 of us
may ha vc to get an a ttomey to answer
this complaint. It's hard enough for
three or four attorneys to get together.
But it will be bedlam with 119
attorneys." said Soelberg.
DIABETES DRUG UNDER STUDY AT UCI •••
From A l
problems associated with diabetes.
"It has been very clear in animal
research that this drug reverses the
complications of diabetes:· said Dr.
Art Charles. pnnc1pal investigator
and professor of medicine at the UCI
College of Medicine. "This drug 1s very important to us because diabetic
patients have very few treatment
options that will benefit them "
The UCI study focuses on 40
diabetic patients who have mild to
moderate symptoms of nerve disease
The two-year research proJect 1s
designed for diabetics who are depen-
dent on insulin as well as those who
can be treated with diet restrictions
and oral medication.
"Th ls will be the first major clinical
tnal of the drug." Charles ~id. "It has
been tested in ~. limited study in
England with n~apparent sid e ef-
fects."
Nationwide. more than JOO pa-
tients will be studied at vanous
centers. including the University of
Texas. University of M1ch1gan, Al-
ben Einstein School of Medicine in
New York and the University of
Alabama
STRIKERS MAY TAKE SECOND VOTE •..
From A l
plan as a tool for break.Jog the unions.
Teamsters were presented a s1m1lar
two-tier pay scale but the offer
differed in that new employees would
be hired at lower pay but eventually
could work their wa y up to the current
union scale ofS 14 per hour.
Though Teamste~ have accepted
the offer. W1llauer said union workers
arc not expected to return to super·
markets until Monday.
The chains affected by the strike·
lockout are Albertsons, Alpha Beta.
Hughes, Lucky, Ralphs and Safeway.
The unions stnAck Vons stores
Nov. 5 and were locked out by the
other tvocery stores as part of a
sohdanty pact among grocery stores.
CLERK CANDIDATES TRADE BARBS •..
From Al
reappointed recorder while Gran-
ville. 56, was named clerk Both
positions are up for grabs m the
November election.
Supervisors 1n 1978 voted to merge
the clerk and recorder's office as a
cost-saving measure. But County
Admtn1stratjvc Officer Larry Pamsh
concluded the merger only provided a
small salary savings and that the
offices continued to operate indepen-
dently of each other.
The audit of Branch·s office cnu-
cized him for poor managemcn1
practices and fostenng low morale. It
concluded that clerks could not keep
up with the mountain of paperwork
filed and that they were rude to the
public they were supposed to serve.
Shortl y af\er appointing Granville
as clerk, supervisors approved a
reorganization plan that mcludcd the
addition of 29 positions. Granville
also proceeded to implement auto-
mated recordkeeping, something not
done by Branch during his years as
clerk..-recorder
·Bu} St. John mamtains that Gran-
ville doesn't have the background to
whip the clerk's office into shape. He
~~CLAIM FILED BY BefRGLARY SUSPECT ••.
F rom A l
tongue was severed and pan.ally
paralyzed. He sa1d Howe required a
-. tracheotomy in order to breathe.
When the wounded suspect was
taken to the Orange County Jail Ward
a1 UC Irvine. his arms and legs were
chained to a bed even 1hough he
couldn't breathe or swallow, accord-
ing to Flood Th1i. const1tu1cd
"barbanc" tr.!atment. according 10
Flood. ~ The City o unt1ngton Beach,
Deuel and Orange 'ounty are nameq
1n the damage claim
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The bullet entered Howe's nght
ch~k and lodged 1n his left1aw Flood
said.
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The National WMther SeMce predict• night and morning
fog and IOw ctoode ~ through the coutal valleya today and
Inland th<ough Intermediate vatr.yt Sunday morning.
Loeally dtnM fog la •xPecied In the valleyt and foo1ht111,
with per11y cioudy aftwnoona.
Hight wiH r1nge from 82 to 70. Overnight IOM will be lrom 42
to&2.
In the mountain•. the forecast call• ror Increasing high
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colder valleys.
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Marriott at Cal State Fullerton
would be first for college campus
By l11e A11oclate4 Preu
A propos.,ed 200-room Marriott
hotel at California State Fullerton,
would become the first hotel on
campus in the state university system
if construction plans move ahead,
officials said.
Some profits from the hotel would
be used to pay for a new footbaJI and
baseball complex, Sal Rinella, uni-
versity \lice president for adminjs.-
tration, said Thursday.
The project must be approved by
Ann Reynolds, the California State
University chancellor, the university
trustees and the Fullerton Redevelo~
mcnt Agency.
"City officials tell us that the
redevelopment agency will approve
this, and we feel the chancellor's
office will be receptive," Rinella said.
Representatives of the university,
Mamott and the city of Fullenon
worked out the proposal Dec. 17,
Rinella said.
Under \he plan, the university
would lease the hotel land to the city
redevelopment agency, which would
sublease it to Marriott Corp., said
Terry Galvin, the city's rcdevelo~
ment manager.
Marriott would return a portion of
the hotel's income to the university
for the sports complex. Additional
funds for the complex would come
from private donations.
"This would be the only hotel on
campus in the California State Uni-
vcrs1ty system," said Judy Mandel,
Cal State Fullenon public infor-
mation director.
The Bethesda, Md.-based Marriott
Corp. proposes to build the hotel,
costing SI 0 million to S 12 million. on
part of the campus parlung lot,
Galvin said.
This is the un1yers1ty:i second
attempt to build. a hotel on campus
In June, RJS Development Inc. of
Houston pulled out of a proposed
hotel prOJeCt, saying the hotel market
in Orange County was overbuilt.
F1 vc other hotel developers quickly
co ntacted the university and the c11y
when the RJS firm droj1ped the
pro~ect. Galvin said. adding that the
project could be completed in 1988.
3 Coast-residents to try Big Spin
From ttaff ud wire reports
WH ITTIER -Three Orange
Coast residents arc among the 20
SI 00 winners in the California Lot-
tery who were picked Friday to take
pan in "Big Spins" to be held
Saturdays. Jan. 4 and Jan. l l .
the lottery's biggest prize each time
6.250 players who won SI 00 in the SI
scratch-off tickets submit claim
forms to the Sacramento office.
At least SI 0,000 is guaranteed to
each finalist , with 20 percent de-
ducted for federal income taxes.
4. Jessie Cacho, Sylmar.
5. Lanta K.arrer, San Ctemcnte.
6. Marvin Crayton, Oarcmoot.
7. John Hori, Harbor City.
8. Diane Allard, Tahoe City.
9. CarJes Yillaltano, Fremont.
I 0. Thomas Ferraro, San Diejo.
The area residents include Bonnie
Snell of Huntington Beach and Larita
K.arre rofSan Clemente who will spin
the wheel on Jan. 4. Benito Ulloa of
Costa Mes a will take his tum on Jan.
11.
The lottery's weekly telev1s1on
program showing the .. Big Spin."
which has been airing Monday nights,
1s being moved to Saturday night
starting Jan. 4. The show will be taped
Saturday mornings at 10:30 a.m. in
Hollywood.
Those picked to panicipate in ttic
The 20 will spin a roulette-style
wheel marked with prizes rang.mg
from S 10,000 to $3 million, state
lottery spokeswoman Rose Loyola
said in Sacrament~.
Ten finalists are selected to try for
Those selected for the "Big Spin ..
Jan. 4 were identified from their
handwritten entries as:
I. Bonnie Snell, H unt1 ngton Beach.
2. Veve Norton, Scotts Valley.
3. Mercey Smith, San Diego.
CLEARAN
Jan. 11 . "Big Spin" were:
I I. Billy Williams. San Francisco.
12. Patricia Tolliver. Harbor City.
13. Rita Long, San Bernardino.
14. Stephen Bishof, Sunnyvale.
15. Irene Sharpes, Sacramento.
16. Benito Ulloa, Costa Mesa.
17. Albert Yitkovskis. Alameda.
18. Rita Bobino. San Francisco.
19. Gayle Turein, Redlands.
20. Sam Karabinis, Fresno.
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' Church phones ringlng
over abandoned ln1ant
By lt1t A .. ociated Pre11
. SAN DIEGO -An Escondido min aster who fo und an infant abandoned
an the bac~ scat ?f his car on Thursday said the parent.al descnt0n was a
heartbreaking hohday story that has a chance for a happy ending. The Rev Charle~ Ket~rakat, pastor of Escondido's Grace Luthem Church, said';n a
phone interview that he's received dozens of calls from panshoncrs wanting to ~dopt the baby girl, who authonties say may have been born Chnstmas Day.
The (church) phone has been nnging off the hook," Keturakat said. "We JU St
have a lot of families within our church who would Just love to have the child. E~en my wtfe and I. at our age. would do everything we could forthat child. But
1t s up to the state ...
Parents share holiday with Baby Moses
LOMA LlN DA -The parents of the longest-lived survivor of an infant-
to-infant heart transplant celebrated Chnstmas in a hospital room they now ~hare. with the 5-week-old baby, offic1aJs said Friday. The parents. whose
1denrny has not been disclosed. opened gifts of stuffed animals wi th the infant
known as Baby Moses. who was dressed an a red Santa Claus sutt. said Dack
Schaefer of Loma Linda University Medical Center. Baby Moses was four days
old when he underwent the rare hcan transplant surgery Nov. 20. Doctors are
now prepanng to send the 10fant home. although no date ha been set.
Reagan arrives In Southern California
LOS A_NGELES -President and Nancy Reagan amved on a hazy
morning Fnday for a week in Southern California that will incl ude a New
Year's pany in the desert and the recording ofa mes~ge to the Soviet people.
"It'~ just Washington work time and private time while they're here." said
White House advance officer Mike Lake. The schedule has no public
appearances
Probe completes turn to v1ew comet
MOU NTAIN VIEW -In a "fairly tncky operation." the Pioneer 12
probe completed a space pirouette Fnday. turning us electronic eyes toward
Halley's Comet. Pioneer 12. which has studied the atmosphere of Venus for the
past seven years, can now send data from the comet back to Earth, said Pete
WAiier of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Ames
Research Center. WaJler said the probe rotated 118 degrees during a 14-hour-
long operation that began Thursday night.
Bar wlU halt probes to speed system
SAN FRANCISCO -The State Bar plans to drop full-scale in vesllgattons
of many of lhe less-senous public accusations against lawyers 1n hopes of
speeding up tis dasciphnary system and cleanng up a huge case backlog. nder
a newly announced policy. full invesugattons will be conducted only on
complaints that could lead to the disbarment or suspension ofa laW)cr. and the
bar will try to quickly resolve others -the great maJOnty -through informal
proceedings. phone calls, or letters of reprimand.
Fog costly for airports
SEA TILE -Fog conunued to 1ntermntently disrupt flights at ~attle
Tacoma lntemauonal Airpon Fnday. as a1rpon officials faced a decrease in
landing fee revenues for a month that as tradJtionally one of the airport's
busiest. V1s1bility again fell belov. minimums fo r most crafl early Fnda>
morning, after overnight traffic Thursday was basicall) normal. said Henf)
Hampton, airport supcrv1c;or.
Severe cold damages citrus crop
Flonda citrus growers reported ~a ltered damage to fruit fnda} from a
second naght of record cold. while wand gusting to 40 mph dnfled snow around
the Great Lakes. pushing accumulattons near a December record. Bu t the
severe weather relaxed some Fnday. as Flonda wanned up and a storm edged
east from the Midwest. Fog that has hampered air traffic an the West for da)s
continued to keep flights grounded At least 16 deaths in ~ven states 'imce
Wednesday were blamed on weather. mostly an the Midwest
Stock prices surge after losses
Stock price' surged higher Fnday in re<;ponse to hopes of dropping interest
rates and a possible pickup 1n the U.S. economy in 1986. The Dow Jones
average of30 industnal stock'i rose 16.5 1 to finish at 1,543 00. the same level as
last Fnday's closing. Holtda}-..ea'ion trading remained relamely light, even
though buyers were attracted b> continuing speculation over a possible cut 1n
the Federal Reserve Board's discount rate. which 1s the interest thC' Fed charges
on loans to banks.
M•yor extends racial emergency
PHILADELPHIA -Mayor Wilson Goode on Fnday extended a state of
emeraency fpr a sixth week an a neighborhood tom by racial protests and arson.
• as police continued to guard three homes there and another nearby ... It saddens
_, me that during this holiday season. we must maintain such an order." Mayor
W. Wilson Goode said. ··aut my greatest concern must be for the: safety ofanv
family in that area who may be the target of violence ..
Statue of Liberty aucdon halted
JERSEY CITY, NJ -The aucuon of the tatuf' ol Libert~ b) cat)
officials who claim the federal go"emment owes them nearl) S I m1ll1on wa~
stopped at the last minute Fnday. and the mayor said the sak "would be a
disgrace." "How could you sell the greatest symbol of freedom in the -...orld~ It'~
hkc: selling your grandmother, could )OU do that?" asked Mayor Anthon)
Cucci. The statute was placed on a last of delinquent propcrt1c~ after cit~
officials said the federal government failed 10 pay a $972.000 water bill for the
island, the result of a leak in a water ltne that remained undiscovered for several
months.
PLO man's asaaulnation foiled
NICOSIA. Cyprus -An attempt to assassinate the PLO representat1vt.• in
Cyprus by wiring hjs CM w\th explosives was foiled Thursday l'UghL the PLO
and Cypnot police repon c:d Friday. Police inspector Stavros Georgiades and a
PLO press officer. who identified himself only as Fayez. said the three men
trying to plant the explosavrs ran off after firing three shots at a Palestinian
bodyguard who surpn~ them. The: shots m issed. The attack occurred outs1dt"
the home of Talat Abu Gualc:h. the official rcp~ntat1vc: of the Palestine
Liberation Organization in Cyprus. Fa yez said.
Gorbachev: U.S. •houldjoln nu.te te.t ban
MOSCOW -Soviet leader M1kha1I S. Gorbachev told fomgn diplomats
at a holiday gathc:nng Friday that the United States should "follow the Soviet
Union's good example" and halt nuclear testing, The Kremlin cam{>81gn for a
superpower test ban intensified tn December with the: approaching Jan I
upiration of the: Soviet's unilateral moratorium on nuclear tests. Gorbachev
said earlier lhas month the Kremlin would extend the moratonum m 1986 onlv
if the U ntttd talcs JOtns the test ban
Rebela modl.ly term• of trace
AN ALV DOR. EJ Salvador -Leftist rebels on Fnday aClusc:d the
aovcmmcnt of widespread v1olat1ons of their hohday truce and said the no
Jon1tr r~I obhpted to remain "in a passive po$lllOn." The rebels' vaauel)
word~ statement on clandestine Radio Venccrcm0$ di~ not spell out their
&nlerittons. but said they would not carry out act..s or sabotasc dunna the ~
l~an 2 cease-fire.
Pera aatlonalhla U.S. oU firm
LIMA. Peru -President Alan Gama said Fnday the aovcmmcnl WU
t1k1n.a over the assets in Peru of ~lco Petroleum Corp .. sayina the U .. 0 11
company refused to accept new condition"' for exploration and production
Later in the day, Garcia and LOi Anp:k$-blxd Occtdental retrolwm Corp
annou~ they had ruchnt a n apttment 1n princ1pk undn' whK"h
Occidental would g1vc up tts lucrat1\e la\ bruh 1n that country for 22 ycan m
retum for access to new 011 field ,
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• • • Airport attacks outrage world'.
By U.e Anoc:laled Prna
Governments and Icade" all over
the world expressed anger and fru)·
tration af\er Fnday's s1multaneou\
attacks that k.illcd 16 peopk and
wounded at least 116 at airports 1n
Rome and Vienna.
There has been a maJOr terronst act
an nearly every month of 1985,
bringmg mayhem, death and sorrow
from the Middle East to South
Amenca.
Out raged Pe r es:
'We will fight'
JERUSALEM (AP)-Pn me Min·
1ster Shimon Peres. outraged at
Friday's attacks on El Al airline
counters at Rome and Vienna air-
ports, vowed Israel "will fight m
every way against terronsts and those
who send them."
Peres said 1n a statement that Israel
would "defend its c111zens" both
inside tts borders and abroad. appear-
mg to hint broadly at possible
ret.ahation for the attacks. which
occurred within five minutes of each
other.
Israel's Foreign M1n1stf) also re-
leased a statement vowi ng to fight
terronsm "1n C:'>Cry place and at an}
time we see fit "
Defense Minister Yauhak Rabin
blamed Palest1nian guemllas for the
attacks. but declined to say which
faction Israel bcheved was respon-
sible.
In the past Israel has bombed
Palestinian guemlla bases, usually an
Lebanon, in response to Lerronst
assaults a$~unst Israeli targets abroad.
lsraeh Jets bombed the Tun1s1an
headquarters of the Palestine Lib«a-
tion Orgamzauon a week afler three
lsraeh vacatJoners were killed Sept.
25 1n Larnaca. Cyprus
Freedom
urged for
hostages
BEIRUT, Lebanon (.\Pl -.\
Shute Moslem clenc influential
among c:;h11te m1htants loyal to Iran
called Fnday forlhe prompt release of
all foreign and Lebanese hostages as a
··new year present. ..
Sheikh Mohammed H us~cin
Fadlallah ·s strongest appeal for the
release of sax Amencans. four
Frenchmen a Bnton. an Italian and
scores of Ltbanese 1\foslems and
Chnsuans held 1n Lebanon came in a
sermon he delt' ered at a crowded
Shute mosque tn the ~uburb of Bir et.
Abed.
"What do )OU propose tu achtc'c
from holding people captl'cr he
asked. "I f the) are spies. then t"
them. and 1f thev are innocent. then
release them. Neither Islam nor
C hns11an1ty JUSttfy kidnapping.
.. Ltt all the: hostages free. all the
foreigners. Let this be lhe ne-... }ear
present." Fadlallah said.
Fadlallah 1s considered a c;pantual
In Friday's double airport
massacre), terron sts hurled hand
~nades and fired ind1a.cnm1na1el~
into crowds of holiday tra velen at or
near check-in areas of .the hr.u~h
airline. El AL.
An ltahan ministry spokesman
c;a1d among those killed at Rome was
a man who "we presume 1s an Israeli
sccunty agent;" Natasha Simpson
I I ·year-old daughter of V 1ctor
Simpson. The Associated Press news
editor 1n Rome; and Gi-n. Donato
Miranda. the Mexican m1lit.af) at-
tache in Rome.
i\nother U.S. c1t1zen. John
Buonocore, 20. was killed. according
to the Interior Ministry U .S State
Depanment spokeswoman Debbie
Cavin said he was an exchange
student from W1lm10gton. Del
A third Amencan. Don Maland,
30, of New Pon Richey. Fla .. died at
Rome's St. Giovanni Hospital earl)
Saturday. police and hospital officials
said. Hts brother, Mark, of Nonh
Carolina. was wounded. 'f
ltahan pohce prehmina'nty 1dent-
1fied one of the dead as Frcdnck Gage
of Madison, giving no nationality or
other information. U.S. Embassy
spokesman Mark Dillen said u ap-
peared he was an Amencan, but 11 was
not confirmed.
Oflic1als said IJ people. including
three Greeks and an Algenan. were
killed and at least 70 were wounded an
the attack that lasted several minute\
Three of the dead were terronsts slam
1n a gun battle with a special ant1-
terronst force assipled to the airport.
Three people. including one ter-
ronst. dted an the Vienna attack.
which started fi ve mmutes lifter the
terron sts stormed the Rome airport.
.\t least 47 people w~re wounded.
N. Secretary-General Ja, 1er
Perez de Cuellar called the airport
attacks "appaJhng."
Just 18 days before. the L, "'
General >\ssembly unanimously
adopted a resoluuon "uncqwvo-
Sheikh Mohammed Huueln
Fadlallab
guide of Hezbollah. or Part} ot (,od,
Lebanon·., most mll1Lant Shute fo l·
II On
His pica followed a S<.'lbad. that
.\ngltcJn Church envo~ Tl'~ \.\<11tc
said he i.uffered in his attempt to
'>C:Cure the release of four .\mencan
hosta$es who IAl rOt(' to the
.\rchb1shop of C:anterbur. for 1ntl'r·
\l'nt1on
cally" condemnin& all ach of ter-
ronsm a~ cnm1nal
De Cuellar. refemn1 to the UN
vote. said he "earnestly h~pes that
~uch a unanimous pos1t10n adopted
by the United Nations membership
will be followed up by determined
effort\ by all governments and
au1hon11cs concerned in order that
all acts. methods and pracuces of
terronsm ma} be brought to an end ..
Pope John Paul II deplored the
'barban c war of "tolence that dis.-
turns the order or pr~ 1n SOCL&l
life" and wd he hoped the tra~
would spur a "renewed search for
peace 1n the $ptnt or harmony and
brotherhood."
The Palestine L1berauon Orpnu.a-
uon. 1n a statement telexed to The
Associated Press office in Nicosia.
Cyprus, condemned the a1rpon viol-
ence as "criminal, terronst attacks."
West German government spokes-
man Herbert &hmuclhng descnbcd
the attacks as "purposeless " ..
Terrorist Attack At
Rome's AH'POrt
1 El AJ ticMt OOU'ltet
2 At .. Whet'• lhootilO tOOk ..
3 At .. where hind ~.,_,..
were thrown
4 p~ control
Tourists tell of scr eam s, g unfire
TEL .\ VJ\ Israel ( i\PJ -Chns11an p1lgnms and tounsts on their "a\ tt•
Israel said the) sa"" ha nd grenades rolling across thl' floor and heard blitst; ol
automauc gunfire when the> were attacked Fnday at the El '\I check-in count<"r 1n Vienna's aarpon
Se' eral people said the)' tned w hide or flee 1n thl' panicked confusaon
Others said they heard weeping and screaming ming.led wnh the echo ol
gunshots
"Isa" the: hand grenades hkc: black balls rolling through tht' hall · said
Rheinhard huben. 39. a tounst from southern .\usLna
"I sa" tv.o or three people l~mg on the floor and one ..... as bleedmg from
the throat I hll the 11oo_r and crept awa' for sheller .. he ..aid ..
Lebanon peace
pact to be signed
Leaders are meeting
In Syrta to sign accord
that will e nd civil war
BEIR UT. Lebanon !AP) -Top
leaders of the Chnsttan. Drusc and
Shiite Moslem m1ht1as have agrttd to
a S}nan-sponsored peace pact to end
Lebanon's I 0.1.ear-old c1' 11 "ar and
30 of them am' ed an Damascus for
toda~ 's e\pec1cd c;1gn1ng lt'remon~
sources d<)se' 111 thr md111as u1d
The source~ <,peal ing trn cond111on
of anom ml!\ u1d f-nda' the ~ ar-
lords would sign thr au:ord this
morning 1n Dama.,cas a1 the l>ffice of
)nan Vice Pre'>1dent .\bdul-Hallm
Khaddam 5, na ma1nta1ns .;omc:
50.00U troops 1n l cha non anll 1c; the
real po"erbrokc:r tht.•re
The source' \did Dru'c , h1cftain
~ alid Jumhljll "'ould ''gn tor the
Progresst\ c Socialist Pan) J u~lll'C:
~[inaster :"ah1h Bern for his h11te
.\mat mo' cmt"nt and Elie Hobe11..a
for the Lebanc'><' FnrlCS strongest of
the Chnsuan m1huas
The three chaeftaaos ""ere to am "e
in Damascas earl~ toda~ according
to sources there and in Beirut
Some 30 other ( hnsuan and
Moslem pohuc1anc, came 10 Damas·
cus Fnda~ for lhe ceremony. rnclud-
ing Lebanon·., intenor minister
JoS('ph kaff
"I am 1)pt1m1'itll that the accord
"111 be signed w11h1n the ne'l:t fc\A.
hour') ·· lafJ told The .\ssoc1atc.-d
Press l1n am' al ·1t 1s high 11mr thlll
l~banon enJO'' a prolonged truce <,1
that a ne" lOnst1tu11o n can ht-wnttl'n
to lead to a permanC"nt pcate
Thr final drati l)I the al·cord "'a'
1na11aled Thursda\ in Damascus h'
senior negotiator" ot the three mill
uas Pre' ious pacts h' pohuc1an•
"Ith no m1litar, DO"'t"r ha'e failed t
hall the war that has d a1me-d mor
than ll'10 000h'e"
[){'ulls ha'e not ht"rn rclca\ed, bt
sources cloSC' to the nc-got1auons sa1
the pact gi .. es \foskms an equal \ha'
of po" er -...1th ( hns11ans. calls tor a
.i.rm1 t1ce and for general clC'<'tlOJ'I
Concord air tragedy reunites siblings
CONCORD. Caltf ( .\P) -The
traged) of an airplane crash at a
crowded mall has brought happiness
to a mall sccunt~ guard who found a
lost relative: after his picture appeared
in newspapers
Ed Rincon said Fnda' "as the tir;t
tame he had seC'n h1'i uni~ sabling. a
yo unger half-51stcr. 1n a decade.
"I'' e been going kind nf t ra/\
looking for her." said Rtnrnn. ~X
"l'\e been looking and hunung
through phont" books I thought I'd
ne,er find her"
The half-\1ster. ~0-,ear-old fl..i th\
R1nuln. ""Orks as a wa1tresc; in
Stodton. ahout RO miles from R1n-
con·s home in San Pablo ~ht" \3uJ 'he;_
Vanished husband, . .
back after 15 years
LARCHMONT. N.Y. (AP) -<\
man declared legally dead after he
suffered amnesia and ¥.lntshcd 15
years ago hits his head. rttovers his
memory. returns home and embraces
his faithful wife on C'hnstmas Da)
How com ) can you get? >\sk Jame~
and Anne McDonnell. who played
that scnpt in real life this week.
"It's hke a fatr'\ talc." Mrs. McDon·
nell said Fnday In the thick brogue of
her nattve Count) Cork. Ireland
'Tm still real171ng at "
Ever since her husband vanished
on March ~9. 1971. and even thou$h
she had him dC(lared dead in 1976 in
order to act on w11h her hfc she say~
she kept "hop1n~ hoping. hoping.
maybe some: da)' • he wo uld return
he ~tayed 1n the same house 1n this
New York Ot}' sub11rb and kept her
telephone: hst1na under his name
On C'hnstmas morning. Mrs
McDonnell had returned from
church ind wa fh1n1 a late bf'eakfa"
when 1he doorbeH rana,
"Hello Anne.'' said 1hc: 64-yeaM.lld
man tt the d 001
"h was somcthinaout of the blue,"
MN. McDonnell s.a1d "He had •
beard and looked hkc Santa C11u I
thoufbt at wu ll JOkc:. then I tt·
C'OIJ'lizrd ham He's so thin nov.-.
He's bttn neakrted. 1 know ··
McDonnell told hts Mfc he had
spet'lt the put IS ycan an Phalackl·
phia as Jim Peters. hon-order cook.
ban.cndf'r and ~son.al nll fOf kids
man orphanage He hved qutC'tl~ 1n a
house he bought. and occas1onall~
pla)cd poker""® fncnd
On C'hnstmas Eve:, he said. he
bumped his head an the cellar ol the
luncheonette when: hr workl-d fhc:
lost memones of his hfi:-an Lar·
chmont flood~ back and home he
rame on the next tram
'TH al wa\s felt nght frum the
b<t~innin' that he had to be a' 1ct1m l1l
amnesia.· said George Mulcah). a
former dt"tecu' e wh o had 1 n-
\ C:S t 1ga ted McOonnC'll's d1\ap-
pearam·e.
M~ Md)onnrll \31d sh<' al'>o
thouaht of nmne51a J!I a poss1b1ltt)
through the }cars 'iht waited. sup.
poning her..clf a a nUf'5('i0 aide
"He had t"'o 8C'('1den1s and had
be3d uuuncs. I thought .. ma) ht. that
WI\ ll." \he 5.&ld
The: McDonnell~. who art ch1ld-
IC'\~. had bttn mamed 11 )ears when.
on Feb 24, 1971. McDonnell fell
down the back "atf1 of his home
The next d:ly. 1n a \ 1olent fit of
snecz1na. he lo.\t oontrol of ht$ car and
crashed into a pole.
"-d.1) later he: complained of a
headache at work and fell do...,.n 1
flt&ht or st.airs after I dtU) spelt
On Man;h 1 I he uffertd a mild 1
concu ion and bnef unconSiC'lous-
neu 1n another car acacknt.
T'Mn on March 29. ~ rttalled he
~n walk1na home f'Tom an errand
beautc he had a headache and
called Ciun,.illc' \1.ill and lc.'tt a
me'iSage for her hrothu .ifter )('('tng
his photograph in .i nc.,..,papcr
Rincon "3\ among the rx-ople "ho
rescuS('d the ml1n· than ~) t)eoplc
m1ured ~hen a I" 1n-l·ng1nt' airplane
aashed through thl' ro1'I H 1hc mall
Monda~ night and <.pdlt'tl tlarn1 ng
luel onto shoprx-r.,
R inlon rc:·H·11.rJ the.-mcc;..agC' to call
h1' ,1,ter on < 'hn,tma'i Oa" and
rct <'d her l 31 1
t• talkC'd ror I ' tir ~(I minutri. ·
he said I told hrr I~"' mamed an1I
had J llllk girl ~h11' t-born ''"
Chn\l m.l' [),,, ~ t' ~t'rt' hotl
1all 1ng .11 tht• c;aml· llffi(' Th<'rt'' ,,,
mulh ,,1tl.h1ng up II' Ju
Jam• and Anne Mcl>oADell at their L&rc.kmoot home.
Ille.Donnell. wbo wu declared leta.lly dead after be
ftlllahed 15 ,_,.. aco. appeared at li1a wife'• doontep on
Clarletmu &ft.
1hough1 some tresh air v..ould fi" 1t
"The nc:itt th1n1 I lmc91 I 'fl'IS 1n
Ph1tadelphll." he said "I don't ~no~
ho" l JOl IMtt "
He didn't l no\\ an .. 1h1na about ham~tr. either ""ttfl' ·thll hu fiBt
name wu Jim He 1ook the name
Pttcn from a storefronl
"When people' asked me •here I •
....s born or where I came: from I
w.oold "' "Oh tormw-berc. 10me-
p1.ta;· ~ saad
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A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, ~ber 28, 1986
This year's Rose Parade will be just for laughs
'Cele ration Of Laughter ' set
as themefor60floatsJa n . 1
PASADENA (AP) -Aower-co vered float5 depict· 1ha a surfing goose. a freeway traffic Jam and--Ostnche
performing aerobics will be featured New Year's Day as a
malbon spectators gather for the 97th annual Rose Parade.
"h's the firsl time thatall 60 floats will be out to maltc
.is laugh," sajd Fredcnck D. Johnson Jr .• president of the
Pasadena Tournament of Roses. which has declared the
thcmt of the parade "A Celebrauon of laughter."
The parade features 60 floats. 22 marching bands,
228 horses. San Marino High School ~nior Aimee Lynn
Richelieu as parade queen and humonst, syndicated
columrust and author Erma Bombeck as the fifth woman
and tirstjoumalist to serve as grand marshal.
"Paradrs. along with dust collecting, have always
been a favontes hobby ofm1nc," Bombeck said.
Officials expect about I million spectators will hne
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The 72nd Ro~ Sowl football game, pilling the
Pacific-I 0 champion UC'LA Bruins against the Big 1 en
champion Iowa Hawkeycs. Wlll follow that afternoon.
Rain ha n't fallen on a Rose Parade since 1955, and
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Christmas week temperatures will extend into 1986.
An average I 00.000 flowers adorn each float,
including roses. orchids. camellia!>, lilhes. carnations.
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osmches, made of carnations and gladiolas. pcrfomung
aerobic,; in leg warmers and athletic shoes.
children dunng the parade ad on New Year's Eve, w~en
up to 400,000 spectators arc expected to camp overnight
on parade route sidewalks.
The City of Santa Ana's float ... Fnday on the
Frl'cwa) ," dcp1C'tS a freeway traffic Jam, complete Wlth a
Valley girl dnver checking her makeup 1n het rear view
mirror. a )'Oung man 1n a "low nder" automobile and a
traffic wutch hehcoptcr.
Police arrested 299 people dunng the last parade,
mostly for alcohol and traffic violations, said Pasadena
pohce Offia:r Michael Guerin. "We realize we're the hosts of the biggest New Year's
pany in the country and probably the world." said
Pasadena police Chief James ~~benson. "And we also
realize that we have a rcspons1b1hty to our guests to m'ake
cenain they have a trouble-free stay with us."
"This 1s one of our mQst attrac11ve features -we're
nght in the middle of five freeways," said Dori Kopacz,
manager of Santn Ana's V1s1tor and Cultural Events
Center If history is any indication, mechanical breakdowns
will plague a couplt of floats. Last year, one float had
trouble getting under a freeway overpas_s, while in 1983.
an angry, live tiger on one malfuncuoning float delayed
efTons to tow it back into the parade.
Other floats cart) a wide vanety of fanta sy
characters. including Fred Fhntstone. Woods)' Owl.
Smokey the Bear, Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Donald
Duck. Goof}. Peter Pan. Big Bird and Scooby Doo. The parade will follow 1ts usual route. starting
nonhward on South Orange Grove Boulevard, east on
Colorado Boulevard, then north ._on 1erra Madre
Boulevard to Paloma Street.
Authont1es arc asscmhltng a large force of I, I 00
officers and deputies to control crowds and traffic. and to
deal with drunk drivers, unruly teen-agers and lost
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OBITUARIES
Robert Beckwith,
last descendant of
Abraham Lincoln
By tbe Associated Press
HARTFIELD. Va. -Roben Todd Lincoln
Beckwith, the last direct descendant of Abraham
Lincoln. has died at age 81.
Beckwith, the great-grandson of the I 6th
president, d ied Chnstmas Eve tn a nursing home in
Saluda, about 45 miles from Richmond, according
10 Charles Bristow of the Bristow-Faulkner
Funeral Home in Saluda.
Elizabeth Young. the family's attorney. said in
later years Beckwith had been afflicted with
Parkinson's disease.
Young. who said she had represented the
family for 40 years. said BeckWlth never discussed
his feelings about his famous hentage.
Abraham Lincoln and his wife Ma ry Todd
had four sons, but only one survived to manhood. Beckwltll
Edward died in infancy, William Wallace died in 1862 at age 11. and Thomas
died in 1871 at age 18.
The eldest, Robert Todd Lincoln. had a law caret'r 1n Chicago. served a!i
secretary of war under President James A. Garfield, was Minister to the Coun
of St. James and was president of the-Pullman company. He died a
multimilliona1re in 1926 at age 82.
Robert Todd Lincoln and his wife , Mary. had three children. A son.
Abraham Lincoln II, died at age 16 while on a tnp to Europe in 1890. Their
youngest, Jessie, eloped in 1897 with Warren Beckwith. a classmate and
football star at Iowa Wesleyan College. ·
They had two children: Ma ry Lincoln Beckwith. who died in 1975, and
Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith. who was born 1n R1vers1de. Ill .. on July 19.
1904.
neorge Rhodes, directed Sammy Davia Jr.
LOS ANGELES -George Rhodes. musical
director for entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. over
three decades and the first black musical director
for a major television network, died of a heart
attack. He was 66
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··He was my brother both on and ofTthe stage
and no one can ever replace him in either area of
my life," Davis lold his publicist. Arnold Lipsman.
Davis went to Rhodes' home after he was
stncken at 2 a.m. Wednesday, L1psman said.
A fami ly fncnd who answered the phone at
Davis· home said the singer-dancer was too
distraught to talk to reporters.
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Rhodes became the first black musical
director for a maJor network when he conducted
and arran$cd the music for Davis' 1966 NBC Rbodes
variety senes. "The Sammy Davis Jr. Show," L1psman said.
That same year Rhodes conducted and arranged the music for the
television special "The Swinging World of Sammy Davis Jr:· which earned
Davis an Emmy nomination.
Rhodes Joined Davis as a pianist when Davis' Broadway show "Mr
Wonderful" closed in 1955. His contract was for only three weeks -but the
relationship lasted 30 years.
Cuban composer Osvaldo Farrea
NORTH BERGEN. N.J. -Osvaldo Farres, an tntemauonally known
Cuban composer. died Dec. 22. He was 83.
Farres composed more than 200 songs, including "Come Closer To Me,"
"Without You" and "Perhaps. Perhaps, Perhaps." His movie soundtracks
included "Easy :ro Wed" and ··Musica Maestro.'' Farres' music was composed
an Spanish and translated to languages tncluding English. French, Italian and
Japanese, and has been recorded by Bing Crosby. Nat King Cole. Frank Sinatra
and Henry Mancini .
Chamber music pianist Andrew Wolf
NEWTON. Masi;. -Andrew Wolf. a chamber music pianist who
performed at a White House state dinner last year. dted Dec. 22. He was 42.
Wolf performed at a dinner gtven by President Reagan for Premier Zhao
Z1yanB of China. Smee 1965 he was anistic director and resident pianist of the
Bay Chamber Concens of Rockport, Maine. a group he and his brother.
Thomas. a flutist and arts administrator, fou nded in 1961 . He had served on
the faculties of Wheaton College, the Kneisel Hall School in Blue Hill, Maine.
and the Longy School of Music in Cambndgc.
Computer mathematician Alfred Brauer
CHAPEL HILL. N.C -Alfred T. Brauer, a mathematician whose
contributions in number theory and detaJled investigations in matnces found
a home in modem computer science, died Monday. He was 91.
Brauer came to the University of North Carolina VNC in 1942 where he
tauJht until his retirement 1n 1966. Brauer also taught at Wake Forest
University where ~e de~~loped a master's degree program. His papers have
been used by uni~erstt1cs, nuclear energy and radiauon laboratoriess.
telephone laboratones and have been presented before the National Academy
Qf S<;1enccs.
Richard Condie, lead Tabernacle Choir
SALT LAKE CJTY -Richard P. Condie, who brought the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir to world prominence during hjs 17 years as its leader died
Oec. 22 following a shon illness. He was 87. ·
-Oond1e, a tenor who studied at the New EneJand Conservatory of Music
and the Founlambleau Conservatory of Music in France. d1N:cted the choir
from 1957 to 1974.
Palomino Club owner Tommy Thomae
LOS ANGELES-Tommy Thomas. whose PaJomino country nightclub
helped launch the careers of Llnda Ronstadt. Glen Campbell and Mac Davis.
died of a heart attack Dec. 22 at his home. He was 61 .
Thomas started the club in I 95S w11h his brother. 8111. and 1t became a
home-away-from-home for Nashville. Tenn .. country stars. The club. a rustic.
neon-emblazoned structure, won the Academy of Country Music's nightclub
of the year trophy 14 years in a row. It also served as 1hc backdrop for several
motion pictures.
78era announcer David Zlnkoff
PHILADELPHIA -David Z1nkofT. for decades the pubhc addrm
announcer voice of the Philadelphia 76crs of the National 8uketbaJI
Assoc1at1on . died early Wednesday of h~n failure. ~k wa 7S
Rl&hta ad'tocate Wallace Anderaon
SANBORN. N Y. -Wallace P. "Mnd Bear" Anderson,• ch1mp1on of
natJve Indian civil rights. died Dec. 21 af\er a tcnath y 11Jncu. He was S8
Andcnon was born and lived on the T uscarora Indian Resen-auon an
LeWlston He traveled Clltensively advocatina Indian f'tl,ht , takina P'rt in
memonal events at Wash1naton 1n t 968 and the Wounded Knee prote ts tn
South Dakota 1n 197 l .,
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'Jfyou had to make a New Year's
resolution, what would It be?'
Steven Mouujed
Laguna Hllls
Salesman
"I would want to have con-
unued health and happiness
for my fnends and family
This 1s espec1all) true 1h1s year
because I had some personal
tragedies last year"
Sandra Albe rts
Costa Mesa
Mom/waitress
"I would want to sec more
happy people and fewer DOQf
people··
Betty Stacy
Costa Mesa
Retired
"l would want 10 take hie les!.
senously and spend more lime
living hfe day-lo-<ia> "
Bart Jamison
Costa Mesa
Retired
"My resoluuon 1s that I
shouldn't make resoluuons. It
forces you to set goals that
often can't be achieved "
Mike Mills
Costa Mesa
Professor
"I don't make New Years
resolutions anymore. I always
break them."
Tlna Lynn
Costa Mesa
Faniltare reflnisber
··1 would hke to lose we1gh1
and get more exercise I'll
probably break 11 th ough ...
Gordon Beck Lloda Maddox
Costa Mesa Costa Mtta
Price estimator Auto clab coordinator
"I would want lo be able lo "I would want lo keep my
keep working out... family healthy ...
Complied by Fred Vogelsteln
Don 't fail to report
Social Security shifts
By WANDA H. WALDMAN
.... ._..., ............. ........,.. ... 9-dl
lf you receive Social Sccunty checks, here's an important reminder·
Promptly repon any changes that may affect your benefits.. In lJus wa}1 }OU can
avoid an overpayment and a possible penalty.
The most common cause of overpayments 1s too much earnings from I
working. Let Social Sccun1y know 1f earnings will exceed the annual eicempt
amount-in 1985. it 1s S5,4001fyou are under 65. or $7,320 if you are 65 lo 70
-or 1fyour earnings will be higher than previously estimated
You should repon any work activu r. regardless ot earnings. 1f you get
disability chec ks. However, there are special rules that may help you continue
getung some benefits temporanly if you work while still disabled. Ask at an)
Social Security office for a free copy of Disability Benefits and Work.
Following are some additional events you may need to rcpon:
•Change of address -Report even 1f you have direct deposit. as
important wntten notices are sent to you from tame to tame.
•Medical improvement -Report this if you get disability checks.
•Marriaae -Repon this if you receive benefits as a dependent or
survivor.
•Other benefits -Report if you receive or have applied for another
benefit (such as workers' compensation. etc.)
If you arc a rcp~ntauvc payee, you must repon any of the above events
on behalfoflhc benefic1acy. Also let Social Secunty know 1flherc 1s any chanae
1n custody or af the person dies. In add1t1on. you may be asked penod1cally to
complete a representative payee report to show how benefits have bttn used
Most events can be reported by phone. If you have any questions about
your rcpon1na rcspons1b11tues, call any Social Secunty office. The Huntanaton
Beach Soc1al Secunty office 11 located at 88S t Adams A vc. It 11 open Monday
thru Fnday, 9 a.m. 10 4:30 p m . except for federal holtdays.
Most Social Secunty matters can be handled by telephone. To file a "telc-
claim" call 836-2242 To report chanses or for Jenera! 1nQuin~. please call
836-2681 .
Orange Cout DAI~ Y PILOT /Saturday, December 28, 1915 M
IN THE SERVI CE
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Lagunan e arns his lieutenant's bars
Jeffrey S. Morrison, ~on of \.\ 1 ll1am
and Clance Mom!>on of Laguna
Beach, has been comm1!.~1oned a
second lieutenant tn the .\1r Force
upon graduation from Officer Train-
ing School at Lackland l\1r f-orce
base, Teus. Momson 1s nov. \la-
lloned at Wngh1-Pa11erson ..\tr Fime
Base, Ohio • • • Army Reserve P\ 1 Kayle V.
Casteltoo, son of Llu}d ( astleton ut
Lasuna Hi lls, ha'> complecd ba~1L
tra1ntng at Fon Jack<..on . 5 (
• • • • Airman Rlcbard L. fabnier Jr ,
son of Bettiann Fahrner of Hun t-
ington Beach. has graduated lrom thl'
Air Force medical sen ice'> spcudlt\t
course at Sheppard ..\1r Furce BaS('
Texas. Fahrner a 1981 graduate ol
Manna High School. is '>cn1n~ v.11h
the Air Force Regional h o'ipllal at
March Air Force Base < ahl ••• Air Force I st Lt. David J. Chub-
buck, )On of L Elaine < hubbuclt of
( osta Mesa, has been chosen as
instructor pilot of the month for the
97th Fly1n~ Training Squadron at
~ 1lham~ Air Force Base. Anz Wil-
ham~. a 1982 graduate of Cal State
Long Beach and a 01gh1 training
IO!ltructor. 1~ mamed t.o the former
Thelma Sneathen of Costa Mesa • • • fech '>gt William F. Bukowski,
-who~c wife 1s the former Wendy
Rcfo) of Costa Mesa. has graduated
from a maJor command non<om-
m1~s1oned o mcer academ} at Bark~dale Air Force Ba~. La
Bukov.~k1 1s an automatic 01gh1
wntrul S) stems )upen 1sor w11h the
~81h ..\\1on1cs Maintenance
Squadron at Ellswonh A.1r Fon.e
Bae ~ 0 • • • Tlmotby R. Kabel, '>On of Roben J
Nibel of San Clemente ha!> been
promoted to the rank offir<n lieuten-
ant 1n the ..\tr Force Kabel is a pilot
w1th the 350th Air Refuehn&
Squadron at Beale .\ir Force Base,
Cahf. • • • Pvt. Carl V. Hood, son of David C
Hood of Seal Beach. hu completed
basic trairung at Fon Jack~n . S ( • • • Pvt. RlcJaard D. Black, soa of
Tbomas aad Karen Flsller of Hut-
lag&oa Beacb, has completed Uae
08-58 laellcopter repair coane at tlle
Army Avlatlon Scbool In Fort
Racker, Ala. Black 11a1984 araduate
of Edison Hl1b Scbool. • • • Miguel A. Perez Jlmentt, v. hose
wife is the former Jodi Pierce of
Huntington Beach ha!I been
promoted to a1nnan first clas' 1n 1he
..\tr Force He ,., a maintenance
scheduhns spcc1ah<.1t with the IS36th
Air Dn,1s1on at Da•.i!>-'Aonthan Air
Force Base. An1 • • • F1m Lt Elaine A. Robinson,
daughter of Frank and \.era Rob-
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San Qu~ntin' sf emale guards don't violate-cons' privacy
federal appealscour1 ruled Thursday. said the 9th U.S. Clrcu1t Coun of
Apocals.
SAN FRANCrsco (AP) -
Female Juards at San Quentin prison
do not violate male prisoners' naht to
privacy by sometimes seeing them
take showers or by conducting pat-
down searches of clothed prisoners, a
Althouah prisoners have a con-
stitutional naht to privacy, San
Quentin authorities "have deviaed
the least intrusive means to serve the
state's interest in prison security,"
The opinion was s&gncd by Judacs
T homas Tana and William Canby.
Judge Joseph Sneed, in a separate
opinion, aarecd with the ruling in
favorofthc pnson but quesuoncd the
constituuonal scope of a pnsoner's
nght to privacy.
The ruling upheld a decision by
U.S. District Judge Spencer Williams
dismiuing a class.,.ction suit by three
~----~------~~--~------~------~~------------~----------------------. SanQuentinprisoners.
The suit, filed in 1982. chaUenged
tbe prison's pracucc of using female
as weU as male guards in round-the-
cloclc patrol of San Quentin
cellbloclcs. The court said 113 of the
prison's 720 guards arc women.
only maJe JUards accompany pns-
oners to indi v1dual showers, and only
males conduet strip searches of
prisoners, although females conduct
routine pat-down searches, the court
said. '
Tang's majority opinion said pris-
oners, like others, have a nght to
privacy that encompasses not being
viewed naked by a member of the
opposite sex. But he said the security
measures taken at San Quentin met
the constitutional requirement of the
least intrusive means of serving a
"compeltin• state interest."
The pat-down searches do not
involve "intimate contact" and
evidently have been conducted pro-
fessionally, Tana said. "The tccord clearly demonstrates
that at all times (the women) have
conducted themselves in a pro-
fession&! manner, and have treated
the inmates with respect and diani·
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From their patrols. guards can see
into the cells where prisoners are
using the shower or toilet But the
court said their view is obscured by
Lhe cell bars and the djstance of their
stations.
Jn one wmg. women guards are
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rangement of work schedules."
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rights when Lhe y enter prison, and can
sue only if the intrusion amounts to
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Campus Crusade sponsors global conference
8111BriCht
'Explo · 85 •called
broadest video
hookup in history
By GEORGE W. CORNELL
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Young Christians arc gathcnng at
about 9S different places around the
world for evangelism conferences
through this weekend, hnked in an
internationaJ closed-circuit TV hook-
up termed the biggest ever.
Mo re than S00,000 people of SS
countries arc expected to participate
at sates ranging from Nau ob1 to
Mexico City and from West Bcrhn to
Manila in refining ways and commit-
ment to expand faith 1n Christ.
The effort is being stretched tech-
no logically "in ways never stretched
before," says Bill Bright of San
Bernardino, founder and president of
Personal renewal
focus of retreat
A day spent in reflection and persona! renewal for 1986 is
planned at 9:30 a.m. J.y. 4 by the Laguna Nlgael MlDJatry. The retreat
will be held al the Lazy W. Campground on Onega Highway.
The Rev. Dr.'W. Terry Van Hook, a United Methochst m1n1ster.
Wlll lead the retreat, whic h costs SI 0. Fo r info rmauon, call 495-7904. • • • The Crystal Cathedral Chorale and Chamber Orchestra will be
joined by the Newport-Mesa Chnst1an Center choir in presenting the
Christmas portio n of the "Messiah" at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Garden
Grove church, 1214 1 Lewis St. .. ··-·-Marcus and Mary Dell's SOth wedd ing anniversary will be gi ven
special recognition at the 10 a.m. service Sunday at the Laguna Beacb
United Metbodist Cburcb, 21632 Wesley Dnve, South Lagu na. • • • A spcciaJ Communio n service 1s planned at 7 on New Year's Eve
at the Laga.na Presbyterian C'bucb, 41 5 Forest Ave. • • • Harry Hamson, musician and lecturer. will present "Folk M usic
From China to Spain" at the 10 a.m. meeting of the UnJtarlu
UDiversaUst FelJowsllJp of Laguna Beacb, 429 Cypress Onve. • • • A New Year's Eve Gala, including a champagne dinner. dancing
and entertainment, wiU be held by Temple Bat Yahm at 9 p.m . at the
Newporter. Admission 1s $50 per person. For information, call
644-1 999. • • • • Carrie and Jeffrey Bressler, children of Jay and Leslie Bressler.
will be called to the Lorah today for their double mjtzvah.
Campus Crusade fo r Chnst Inter-
national, sponsor of the event.
"It w1U be a worldWlde call to
spiritual revoluuon. equippina and
motivating people to take the love
and forgJ vencss of God through Jesus
Christ to every pctson in every
community in every country of the
world."
T he four-day netwo rk of simul·
taneous conferences runs today
through Tuesday, with daily, two-
hour, worldwide telev1s1on broad-
casts via satelhte from the various
meetings.
T~hnologically. it is being billed as
unprecedented 1n scope and com-
plexity, longer and involving more
cities, countn cs, languages and lo-
cations than ever before, more in-
volved than telecasts of the 1984
Olympics.
Michael Clifford, president of Vtc-
tory Communications International
of ScottsdaJe. Ariz., and technical
coordinator for the event says 1t will
be "the largest closcd-circu1t satellite
v1dco-conterence in hinory to date ...
He says more than 20.000 people
are 1n volvedJUSt m Lhc technical ~rde
of the opcratJon.
Retained as field coord uunor 1s
Lou Falci.ano. head of Momentum
Entcrpnses Inc., of New York, known
fo r putting together international
closcd-cm:u1t telecasts of n ng fights
1n Afnca and the Ph1hppanes.
O f his new task, the blunt. fast-
talking Falcigno says, .. I've been
cred1tcd with havi ng done the largest
telecasts. bolh domestic and mtcr-
nauonaJ ever, but nothmg this size -
nol even remotely this size ...
He brought British Telecom of
London, a n tntemallonaJ com-
municauo ns agency, into the oper-
ation as communicallons manager
Seven c1t1es o n djfferent conuncnts
arc to serve as "uplinks." equipped
both to receive as well as feed the
telecasts worldwide.
Thc;y arc Nairobi. Kenya; Manila.
the Philippines; Mexico City; West
Berlin, Germany; San Bcmard ano.
Seoul. South Korea and the
Limehouse Stud1os an London. com·
murucations hub and anchor room
for the confm nccs
The 5COres of other confeten(·e site~
are scattered around the world ,
including a dozen U S c111es, Pan s
Seoul, South Korea. Dublin. Ireland .
Jak.ana, Indo nesia. Lucknow. India,
Singapore and many others
Sponsors says the "Explo" telecasts
from the wtdespread sites are to be ·
camed hve or on delayed tapes an Lh1s
co untf) on approumatcly 30 Chns-
uan tclcv1s1on stations and about
1.250 local cable systems
In add111on. tbc telecasts arc a va1l-
able to any organuauon wtth access
to a satelhte rccc1v1ng dish. 1nclud ang
many church gro ups uch well·
known t'vangeltsts as Billy Graham
and Luis Palau arc to ofTer
videotaped messages on the daily
two-hour programs.
Slogan tor the cham of conferences
is ''Come Help Change the World.'.
Wlth the em phasis on 1nspanng and
lt'l.lruna Cbnsuans to tit more cff'ee-
llve an commuoiCIUOJ the Gospel IO
Olhets.
Campus Crusade, founded by
Bn&ht 1n I 9S I for evanaehsm amooa
students, has iro wn into a divene,
wo rldwide ministry with about
16.000 full-llmc and assoaate staff
mcmbcn servin' 1n about 150 coun-
tries and tcmtones
1t sponsored its first "Explo" 10
1972, drawins about 80,000 univer-
sary students to Dallas for a week of
training. and "bplo '74" drew more
than 300,000 to Seoul for ralltes and
traJrung in cvaniehsm.
Tbe I 98S &)obaJ network of simul-
taneous conferences was developed
as a means of widening the unpact.
"Never before has Campus
Crusade been involved in a project
caJhng for techool<>&Y so sophisu-
cated or so sweeping 1n Its
capab1lit1es ... 8nght says.
He says "we seek to use the best
tools" the Lord "gives us to tell tus
story to the world ..
Sermon-writing guide aids preachers
HONOLUL U (AP) -A Presby-
terian minister might start his Sunday
sermo n by telling a story from the life
of Amen can writer Marie Twain.
That same day. an Episcopalian
minister co uld tell has calgregat1on
the same story. but as part of a sermon
with a different ending.
The chances are the two men
subscnbe to a sermo n-wntjng aid.
"Some (ministers) are running
preschools, building campaigns or are
active in community affairs," says
Glendon Harris. a former minister
and trade wri ter. "There just isn't
enough tim e anymore for a
clergym an to do an adequate JOb
(preparing a sermon)."
Harris publishes the Honolulu-
based "Pulpit Resource.'' put out
quancrly, which offers stories, anec-
dotes and literary references pegged
to Scriptural readings selected for
each Sunday. The guide can aJso
enliven sermons and keep a congrega-
tion's attention. Hams says.
"With television. radio and mod-
em magazines. people arc more
sophisticated; they won't stand for
that old style, fire-and-brimstone
haranguing.'' he says. "You have to
look at 1t from the listener's stand-
point. a lot of preachers don't have
that ab1hty."
While most ministers study the
Scriptu res extensively while an sem-
inary school. few receive any signifi-
cant 1nstruct100 in homiletics. or the
art of preaching. Harris says.
"If you look at the history of the
church. the churcb has always been
successful and StrOn$ when 11's had a
strong pulpit;' he said. "Converse!),
it's ~n weak and declining 1n
membership and influence when
there hasn't been a strong emphasis
on preach ing."
The publication offers no· con-
cl usions to possible sermo ns, but
rather 1s intended to give ministers a
spark, or a departure point, for
wntmg their own. Hams says.
"If 11 chck.s with them. they might
follow tt quite closely," says Ha m s
"Some Sundays they might not sec
any poss1b11iucs at aJI."
Hams attended the Western E .. an-
gchcal Seminary in Portland. Ore .
after wo rlung as a bu1ld1 ng and
construction matenals wntcr for 12
years. He later headed churches an
Pcona, Ill.. W illcox. Anz.. and
Tho usand Oaks. Calif.
He found his background rn wn ung
helpful 1n preparmg sermons. Soon.
he began duplicating cop ies of his
completed sermon\ tor other minis-
ters to stud}'
"I stan ed gnnd1ng 1hem out on the
church mimeograph and sending
them around the (regional church)
conference." Hams said "I v.as
surpnsed at the response ··
In 197~. Hams decided to gl\e up
preaching and go full time intt'I
producing complete!~ "'ntten ser-
mons. a practice he abandoned after a
few years.
"I guess I might ha'e felt guilt~
about 11." S8)S Ham!>. "I have \t'l)
little tolerance for intellectual indol-
enc.e. and felt the) should compose
their own.·· ·
"Pulpit Resource" ts now an its
!~th }Car and has about 8 000
subscnbers. Subscnbers are located
all o .. er the L:n11ed tate.-. and in
some areas abroad he sa-.s
" I ti) not to step on an~ theological
toes.'' he said ··1 don't take an}
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every deno minatio n -everytbmg
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church Ep1scopal1an."
Whtie some and 1v1dual faiths pub-
lish guides 10 help ministers tn
sermon preparation. there are o nly
1""0 or three other broad-base4
mul11fa11h ho mileucal guides being
produced in the Ln1ted States. Hams
sa-.s
·Hams spends two davs or mo re per
week collecting matenal for hts
sermon guides. and a few m ore days
compiling 11 -a task man) ministers
v,.ould find difficult
"The) don't have the IUXUJ) that r
have ... said Hams. In addlt1on to
sermon preparauon many m inisters
must now ta Ice care of church admin-
1stra11on. attend denom1nattonaJ
meeungs and fulfill an expanded
counseling role. among man} other
respons1b11i11cs. he said
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Creative approach adopted
Eokeep church doors open
By MARGARET MELLOTT
A111 11111• ,.._ ..,_
FLINT, Mich. -Chnstmas ar-
nved with special JOY for the 300
members of Sacred Heart Roman
Catholic Chur('h. a parish that nearly
had to close tts doors because the
diocese couldn't staff 11 with a full-
ume pnest.
A creau ve alternau ve has kept
Sacred Hean open and made Ken
Berger and Pat Robertson. his wtfe,
the financial, practical and spiritual
leaders of the pansh since summer.
Eight weeks ago. they added newborn
son Danny to the church admin1s-
trauon.
"Closing 11 was my first choice."
said the Rev. Kenn..cth Povish, bishop
of the Lansing Diocese. which in-
cludes the Flint area. "But this
particular pansh was doing some ver:r
fine outreach things. and they didn't
want to qu11. I didn't want to
discouraf.e them I thrnk it's
working.'
So does Douglas Gauthier. a 12-
year mem tier of Sacred Heart whose
wife and five children also wo rship
there.
Constant
calls bug
evangelist
ATLANTA (AP) -An Atlanta
man angered by a television evangel-
ist took it out on the Rev. Jerry
FaJwell. by having his home com-
puter caJI FaJwell's toll-free phone
line every 30 seconds for eight
months.
"I realized the best way to tie him
(Falwell) up was to call his 800
number," sajd Edward Johnson. who
stopped the calls last week after
Southern Bell threatened to cut offh1s
phone service.
Johnson, 46, a self-employed com -
puter systems analyst. said the cons-
tant calls were intended to hurt
FaJwell's fund-ra1s1ng organization.
He said he launched the campa1$n
after seeing an Apnl 7 broadcast in
which TV preacher Jimmy Swaggart
talk~ about acquired immune defi-
ciency syndrome and homosexuals.
He said he earlier had been angered
when his mother contnbuted to
telev1s1on e vangeltsts
"She's easily taken in by these
people," Johnson said. "She almost
gave the family farm away."
He connected a modem to his
home computer to have the machine
make the caJls. When F'alwell's oper-
ators answered, they heard only
silence until hanging up. Thirty
seconds later, the computer would
call again
GARDENING
"We're probably having more ac-
t1v1t1cs now than we normally do."
said Gauthier.
The pro~pcct of closing the church
"really kmd of made me sad," he s~ud.
"We were wondering where we'd go
to church ... Sacred Hean was the
pan sh we wanted."
Gauthier said he and other par-
ishioners hope the bishop will malce
Berger and Robertson's appointment
at the mner-<:1ty church permanent. "l think we're very fortunate in
getting Pat and Ken." he ~id . noting
the congregation was growing.
Pov1sh said nuns. deacons and Jay
Catholics are leading other U.S.
churches. so he was w11lmg to try It at
Sacred Heart.
"There's a real pnest shonage, and
I think it's all over," said Robenson.
29. "The most important thing to the
people was to have the church
community stay and stay
together " .
The family lives in the 57-year-old
church's c;mall rectory. which nor-
mally would be occupied by a pn~st.
.\ 31 -:year-old Balumore nauve.
Berger left a New York Catholic
Edward JohnM>n
"h's taken Southern Bell's detec-
tives a long ume tp find me, wouldn't
you say?" Johnson said. adding he 1s
considering resuming the com-
putenzcd calls from another phone.
Mark DeMoss. an adm1nistrat1ve
assistant to Falwell. said the
Lynchburg. Va.-based preacher plans
to sue Johnson.
DeMoss said the calls to the "Old
Time Gospel Hour" ltne might have
cost Falwell as much as a dollar each.
"We do plan to take lega• action,"
he said. "Our legal people will work
on this next week. Naturally. toll-free
calls in that quantity would consti tute
a pretty s1gn1ficant expense for us ...
seminary in 1980 shortly before he
was to be ordained because he did not
want to remain celibate. He moved to
Lansing to perform church work and
met Robenson, and they married in
1982.
Berger would ask to be ordained if
the Catholic Church allowed pnests
to marry
The couple spend I 0 percent of
their time overseeing the church's
SI 00.000 budget. church projects ~uch as a soup kitchen. upkeep of.the
parish and planning Sunday services
with neighboring priests. .
Ninety percent of their work ts
pastoral, Berger said. "There's not a
whole lot a full-time priest here could
do that we don't do," lle said, except
hear confessions. give communion or
administer other sacraments.
Berger said he doesn't think par-
1shionefS hesitate to seek his or
Robertson's guidance because they
are not priests.
"You ~ut yourself in the pos1t1on of
m1nistenng to people, and no matter
whether you wear a collar or not.
people arc going to tell you what they
want to tell you," he said. Lay leadere Ken Berger a nd wife Pat Rob ertaon, with M>n Danny.
Figlit against apartheid top story
Experts pic k special synod of Catholic ----bis h op s as t h e second m ost significant
By GEORGE W. CORNELL ,.,........, .......
NEW YORK -Struggle by the
world's churches against the
apartheid system of racial separation
1n South Afnca was considered the
top religion story of 1985 b y religion
news specialists.
That efTon. which has produced
confrontations w11h church leaders in
that country as well as hundreds of
arrests for demonstrauons at U.S.
consulates, was ranked first in a poll
o f members of the Religion News-
wnters Assoc1at1on.
They noted, however. that opinion
differed on whether other nations
should impose economic sanctions,
with TV evangelists Jerry Falwell and
Pat Robertson opposing them and
supporting the minority white gov-'
emment.
The poll, drawing responses from
63 of the approximately 200 associa-
tion members who cover religion for
the secular press, was compiled by
religion writer Wilmar Thorkelson of
Minneapolis.
In second place was the special
synod of Roman Catholic bishops
convened in Rome by Pope John
Paul II to assess the reforms of the
1962-65 Second Vatican Council -
reforms the bishops strongly reaf-
firmed. They warned generally
against misrnterpretauons of those
reforms. and called for greater church
commitment to the poor and a new
universal catechism of church teach-
ings.
Ranked as the third most signifi-
cant religious development of the
year was the U.S. government's
crackdown on the rehgJOus sanctuary
movement to aid ref ugec~ from
Central Amenca.
Eleven workers in that movemcn1
are still on triaJ m Tucson. Anz.
Other religion stories. in the order
of importance 10 which they were
rated. 10clude:
4. The U.S. Supreme Court. up-
holding a stricter line on church-state
separation. struck down an Alabama
state law mandating a penod of
silence for med1tat1on or prayer 1n
public schools.
The court also ruled out systems
that sent public school teachers into
church-related schools to provide
remedial instruction.
5. Fundaemntahsts took firm con-
trol of the Southern Baptist Con ven-
t ion by re-electing the Rev. Charles
Stanley of Atlanta as president He
ruled out of order attempts to
substitute nominees for a comm1t1cc
that picks instituuonal trustees. re-
sulting 10 a pending court challenge to
the procedure.
6 Fundamentaltst Chnst1an'i
began a drive to elect their adherent'>
IO public office and gain bigger
influence in the Republican party. TV
evangelist Robertson said he was
"prayerfully considenng" seek.ing the
party's 1988 pre~1dent1al nom1-
nat1on
7. Two bombing deaths spotlighted
a controversy over documents related
to ongins o f the Church of Je~u!>
Chnst of Latter Day Saints
(Mormon).
Mormon President Spencer W
Kimball died and was replaced by
conservative Ezra Taft Benson In
Israel, Orthodox Jews opposed build-
ing plans of a Mormon-affiliated
university, fcanng proselytmng.
8. A broad reh~ous coaltt1on
opposed U.S. poltc1es in Central
America. mob1l121ng 40,000 people to
engage in civil d1sobed1ence 1f the
United States steps up 1tc; military
role there.
9. Indian guru Bhagwan Shrce
Rajneesh fled to India as his com-
mune at Antelope,. Ore .. shu1 down
after RaJneesh pleaded guilty to two
of 35 counts of 1mm1gration fraud
charges.·
10 The Vatican condemned teach-
ings of a Braz1ltan exponent of
ltberation theology. the Rev
Leonardo BofT, and ordered him to
ma1nta1n a ''penod of rl'spcctlul
silence."
In the United States. a comm1ttct'
of Catholtc bishops asked the Rev
Richard McBncn, head of the the-
ology department at the Uni vcrs1ty of
Notre Dame, to make further changes
in his two-volume opus. Cathohc1sfll
11 Churchc~ struggled with th•
probkm of Al DS and how to m1n1ster
to 1LS v1ct1ms The disease has caused
some churches and members tO
abandon use of the common cup at
Holy Communion.
12. Religious groups rallied to help
v1ct1ms of earthquakes 10 Mexico. 3
volcanic erupuon 1n Colombia and
con11nu1ng hunger and drought 1n
Ethiopia.
13. A California judge dismissed
the nation's first clergy malpracuct
lawsuit. Pastors of a· suburban Los
Angeles church had been accused of
contnbut1ng to a young man's suicide
by neghgcncc and improper counsel-
ing.
14. U.S Roman Catholic bishops
re\ 1sed their pro posed pastoral letter
on the Amenc.:an economy and ltnked
their planned battle against legaltzcd
abortton to other human nghts issues
1n what was called a "cos1sten1 ethw:
ofhfe."
15. Pope John Paul 11 and Lutheran
Church 1n Amenca Bishop James R
Crumley Jr. exchanged letters ha1ltng
results of Lutheran-Roman Catholtc
theolog1al dialogues and pledging
efforts for l'ven closer relat1onsh1ps
National re-elming program
taking root with Boy Scouts
By DAVID TIRRELL-WYSOCKI
Al I I cl .. •d Pr9M W"'-
CONCORD. N.H. -The Boy
Scouts of America and a New Hamp-
shire-based group hope next sum-
mer's rededication of the Statue of
Liberty will be a catalyst to help a
national "re-elming" program take
root.
The Elm Research Institute 1s
growing tens of thousands of tree~
resistant to Dutch elm disease and
d1stnbuting them nat1onw1de with
the Scouts to replace millions of elm'i
the disease has mowed down.
Institute and Scouting officials are
coordinating the planting of tiny
Amencan Liberty Elms with the
Statue of Liberty ceremony July 4.
New York state has named the tree a
sym bol of liberty, to be included in
many Statue of Liberty centennial
events.
Lake Tear-of-the-( loud~ 10 the
Adirondack Mountains north of
Albany.
According to the plan. while Scout~
plant 6-foot trees along the Hudson.
thousands oft my elmc; will be planted
in Scout nurscnes around the coun-
try.
The New York plan1tng will be "the
torch being earned through the
(statue's) home state." Hansel said.
adding.. 1t's up to the Scouts to take
the torch to commun111es around the
country and have 1;1multancou\
planting<; We hope many troo ps will
start nurc;cnes on that date"
U nder the 1nst1tute'c; "Johnny
Elmseed" program. Scouts who
choose the tree planttng project
survey commun1t1es to find mature
elms. which can be treated with a new
fungicide that wards ofT Dutch elm
disease. They ask private elm owners
and communities where the trees are
on publtc property to buy a new tree
or the chemicals to treat an existing
one for $25.
ltsh a nursery. After two or thret·
years. when the trees become 8 to It)
feet high. they are replanted in fl
publtc place.
The 1nst1tute donates a 6-foot elm
ready for planting for every I 0 trees
!>cnt 10 a nursery.
"The Scouts show remarkahle re-
sourcefuln ess in their idea~ of com-
m unity service." Hansel said. "The)'
think nothing of going into the
mayor's office and asking for a plot of
land."
He said plot~ the c;11~· of parking
spaces v1eld I 00 trees.
The link w11h the Boy Scouts war.
established after a I 2-year-old Scout
in Sebago Lake. Mame, read of the
elm restoration project and a~ked the
institute for "help in an Eagle Scou
service project.
Sean McNutt planted 70 new el
Chief borticultuTallat EzekeU Goodbaad of
the Elm Reeearch lnad tute atanda amon&
dny elm• that the lnadtate la dlatrlbuttnc around the country. _
John Hansel, the mst1tute's ex-
ecutive director, said plantings are to
belin at ttle statue's base-or as close
to 1t as possible -and continue for
450 miles in communtties along the
Hudson River to the river's source at
For each purchase. the institute
donates a tree tagged with the donor's
name to the troop, which will estab-
21/i years ago. The insutute public1zad
his effon in a newsletter and wat
inundated with requests from Sco141
around the nation. The institute ~ot
in touch with national Boy Scoutu'I
officials. who endorsed the progra.,
for their 41 2 councils.
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Keep house plants healthy
Proper a mount of a ir.
lfgh t a nd water k ey-
to thr ivi n g pla nts
Hou5e plants have a law unto
themselves -h&ht. air, water.
All must ClliSt in the proper
amounts for plant growth. The big-
gest problem by far has always been
the frequency of watenna and the
amount used.
While 1 a:rccnhouse arower can be
exact in provid1n1 optimum growina
conditions. we cannot take a plant
home and expect the same results as
we do not have the same controls.
Som etimes, the home 1s warm. some-
times cool. To add to the plant's
discomfort. there may be a party
when plants have had to breathe
smoke. and the plants may have been
"watered" with a drink or two.
A plant needing a drink (of non-
soflened wakr) will loo)c exactly like a
plant that is drownina. So how can
you tell what is the problem? While
there are many items available to test
the soil's moisture, the most accurate
check is to poke your finger about I
inch into the soil. It tlk soil 1s moist.
don't water. On the other ha nd . when
------------_, the plant needs water don't just add
enouan to dampen the soil.
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Generally, the root baJJ stays dry
bccautt water runs out the drain hole.
So the best way to water is by plac.n.a
a pot m a bucket that hai e nough
water to JUSt 10 over the SOii level.
When bubbles stop perk1na up from
the sotl. remove the plant and dram
well. Never leave any plant sitting ma
saucer full of water to avoid the plant
reabsorbing salts which will burn the
roots.
The basic symptom of too moch
water 1s a plant that looks wilted and
limp. New growth will be curled or
non-exist.ant. Even a shot of fcniluer
at thi~ time will not help bccnuse the
plant CJtnnot absorb 1t. The oxygen
needed by the plant''I roots is not
present 1n an overly wet ~ii and
without at least 20 pcrctnt oxygen,
the plant c.annot survive
011eases of all sorts enter the soil
and attack the plant because 1t 1'1
susceptible. If you have a plant that
has had thctc problems, 1t as wuc to
replant 1n all new clean soil and in a
container that has been cleaned and
sanitized.
Be sure to c heck at a prdcn center
on the care of planu, and where.' 10
place them \0 they will thnve
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CARDEN CHECKLIST
•Bare root season is here. Prepare
your planting beds for new roses. fru.lt
or shade trees. asparaaus and
arttchokes, bef!les such as raspbc.r-
ncs. blackbemes and strawbcrri..,
grape vi nes and flowering trees a
shrubs.
•Conainer g.arden1na docs n
come to a nandst1ll in winter In fa
conta1ncn can provide as much c.ol
this time of year as in the su
menime, 1fyou plant pansies viol
primroses and more. '
•Red Alert: If you haven't
sprayed your peaches and nectari
to prevent peach lear curl. do
without delay and follow up w1 another sprayina ~fore the b
swell.
•Check out uch early hloomi
shrubs as Oowerina quince, dapb
and acacia, and plant them now fo
show of color late winter and ea
spri~
•Continue fecdinJ :tour annu
and pinehina ofT their faded bloo
~ they wtll kttp nowenna 1n t
comma months.
{ Orange Coett DAILY PILOT/Sllurdty, December 28, 1oes A9
osby repeat tops original as.NBC wins again
BS takes close s~cond In ho UPay week
Hied wt th re runs; ·Ma ry' viewing s li ps
Qu1llinan "But I think there·~ a lot ot
hope for 11. People still have 10
d1 M:over 1t."
Jaffe said "Mary" 1\ performing a
little worse than NB( expected "I
neve r thouaht 'Mary' was going to be
a ~trong show," he said "The more a
show imitates a previous success. the
more it's tied to the people who li ked
the previous show"
NEW YORK -A repeat epi sode
.. The Cosby Show" did bener than
original broadcast last September
d helped NBC to a 11arrow ratings
ctory over CBS, according to figures
leased Thursday by the A.C.
ielten Co.
When the "Cosby" episode about
e first day of school kicked off the
kbustc series' second season 1t
d a 31.6 rating and 48 share of the
'ence. Last week. the same show
a 33. I rating and 52 share.
"Those numbers arc amazing,"
"d Lennoc Quilli nan, CBS' director
account services.
"The show still hasn't peaked.''
"d Gerald Jaffe, NBC"s vice presi-
nt for research projects.
A rating measures the percentage of
e natio n's 85.9 million homes with
evisio n. A share measures the
rcentage of the sets on that arc
oed in.
"Cosby's" follow-up show. "Fam-
Ties,' ranked second for the WC<'k,
iving a 29.8 raung for an ongmal
isode. As another ind ication of the
verwlielm ing strength of those two
med ics. the week's third-ranked
ow, CBS' "60 Minutes." was more
an six ratings ~ints behind "Fam-
y Tics" at a sohd 23.6.
For Dec. 16-22. NBC won for the
urth consecutive week. averaging a
6.5 rating to CBS' 16.3 and ABC's
14.8. Sc~son to date, NBC leads with
an average 17 8 rating to CBS' 16 9
and ABC's 15 7
"It was one of the more com-
petitive weeks. We onlr tra1led b_y
two-tenth5 of a point.' said CBS'
Quillinan. "If you can't be first on a
ni$}1t, you try for second. We won
Fn day and Sunday, as we normally
do, and finished second on Tuesday
and S~turday-and that was a help."
NBC had fi ve shows in the Top 10.
while CBS had three and AB(' two
Four of NBC's big winners were on
Thursday. Besides "Cosby" and
"Family Ties," "Cheers" was founh
and "Night Coun," 10th But a repeat
of NBC's "Hill Street Blues" last
Thursday ranked 51 st ou1 of 65 shows.
Jaffe called ''Hill Street Blues·· a
"male soap opera" and noted that 11
falters in repeats just as other pnme-
time serials do.
"Highway to Heaven," whi ch tied
for fifth. was NBC"s other Top 10
show In a week of man> reruns.
an11 c1pating the lower v1ew1ng levels
because of the Chnstmas season.
NBC broadcast an onginal "Highway
to Heaven" episode. attempting 10
blunt the second week of CBS' new
Mary T yler Moore senes.
"Mary" ranked 41 st. lls rating fell
from 17.I to 1 4.3and1ts~hareofthe
viewing audience also dropped from
26 to 23 percent.
"I would rather have seen 11
maintain its v1ew1ng lt:vcl~ ... said
In the Top I 0, CBS had "l>O
Minutes" in third. "Dallas" 1n lifth
and "Knots Landing" m c1gh1h
ABC's Top I 0 shows were the
"Monday Night Football" game be-
tween New tnltland and M1am1. in
seventh. and "Who's 1he Boss'>" 1n
ninth.
For the third time 1n four week\
ABC's "Dynasty," last season's torr
rated show with an average rallng of
25.0. fell out of the Top I 0. It ranked
I I th with a 20 0 rating. a decline: ot
4.3 million house.holds.
ABC's "Moonlighting" was 12th.
followed, in a three-way 11c, by NBC's
"Golden Girls," ABC's ··Hotel" and
NBC's movie "A Letter to Three
Wives." ABC's movie "The Toy,"
scheduled cffect1vel> for children on
a Sunday night when many of them
had no school Monday. wa\ ltl1h
Next came NB( 's "M1am1 Vl(c,"
ABC's "GroWlng Pains" 1n 18th and,
in a two-way tie. CBS' "Falcon (re\t"
and CBS' "A Christmas Carol."
"Miami Vice" was a repeat, but 11
still managed to edge an onsinal
episode of"Falcon Crest" and win 1t~
ti me slot. A rerun of " A Chnstma!>
Carol." stamng George C. uill,
performed well Last year. 1t had a
20 7 rating and a 30 share this 11me. 1t
ickCavett brings literate
alk show style to cable T V:-
BEVERLY HILLS -Dick Cavett
as reminiscing about his vanous
nurcs as a talk show host:
"I think Judy Garland made her
st telev151on appearance on my
oming show. Those shows were all
rased. I remember my first show in
rime time. Candice Bergen arrived
n a tuxed o. It was stunning. Liza
innelli was on the show. too.
"Lester Maddox, the former gov-
or of Georgia who went into the
· ed chicken business. walked off one
how after a fight with Truman
pole. Capote then said he'd tried
he governor's chicken and 1t wasn't
ngcr-liclung ,ood.
"George Phmpton never lets me
rget the time he did a trapeze act on
y show. He came 1n with a trapeze
·g and he was going to show me how
o doit. What he didn't know was that
was a jock. I'd been a gy mnast. He
as telling me to be very careful. I d id
pullover -1 pulled myself up at the
rend of the sWlng. It astonished him
and the audience ...
Unfortunately, (avett d1dn '1
astonish the audience enou~h.
!though he mesmen zed the cn11cs
d attracted a corps of dedicated
ans.
No one can say that Cavett didn't
ave a chance. He had a morning talk
how, a late-night talk show. and a
me-time talk show, all on ABC. a
ummer variety show on CBS. and a
rime-time talk show on public
ele vis1on. None captured enough of
n audience to stay on the air.
Now he has a talk show on the USA
etwork on cable
Cavett is charming and wi tty and a
light to watch. Bui somewhere
long the line he got tagged as an
'intellectual" wh ose programs were
houaht-provoking. As Tim Brooks
d £arle Marsh point out in "The
omplete Directory to Prime Time
Network TV Show~" the audience
usl didn't want to be provoked
"I don't know where people got the
notion that I'm an 1ntellectual, .. said
vett on a recent v1s11 here "They
staned calli ng me that from the
·nning. I've ne ver understood 11 ..
Like Johnny Carson. Ca vett grew
up in Nebraska and was a teen-age
magician. He won a scholar'ih1p to
Yale University in 1954.
Peggy Lee
expected
hoJDesoon.
SANTA MONICA (AP) -
Slnaer Pea y Lee. still sutTcring
from complications from doublc-
bypass hcan surgery 12 weeks
aao. spent Chnstmas Day in a
hosp1l&I bed but was expected to
ao home before New Year's Day.
"She 11 making sausfactory
progress and will be released in
the near future." Maureen Freud-
inauer, nursing supervisor at St.
John's Hospital. said. Doctors
have said she will be released in a
few days. Lee. 65. underwent the hcan
1uraeryOc1. 7 in NcwOrlcansand
was operated on ap1n two wteks
later when an infection de-
veloped. he was flown to the Sant.a
Monica hosp1iaJ Dec. 9 fo r treat·
mcnt of complications from the
su!)Cry. Ms. Fn:udinaucr said.
Lee 1s known for such hit son,s
as .. Fever," .. Is That All There
lat' and "Why Don't You Oo
She WH flown to the Santa
Monica hosp1t.al Dec. 9 for treat-
ment of complications ftom the su~. Ms. Frcudinauer said.
Lee 1s known for such bit sonp
as "Fevcr1" "Is That All There
ll'r and .. Why Don't You Do tr
TV host Dick Cavett befta a bush for photographers.
He was working as a copy bo} at
Time magazine when he met Jack
Paar in a hallway a1 NBC and offered
Parr an opening monologue for "The
Tonight Show.'" He was soon working
for Paar and went on to write fur
Johnny Carson. Groucho Man.
Merv Gnffin and other'>. It was
Woody Allen who encouragl•d him to
make the sw11ch to comedian
In 1%8 ABC signed him tor a
morning show. which kd 10 a late·
night show opposite ('arson. That
show finally expired 1n 1975. His PBS
show ran from 1977 to 1982. At the
same time he began hi s PBS show he
·was on Broadway 1n "Otherwise
Engaged "
He played himself all a talk \how
host in the mo"1c "Health" and later
did several specials for Homl' Box
Office.
His current show I\ the llr!ll of ll'i
kind for the llSA Network. v..h"h
also cablecasts an onginal <.1tuat1on
comedy called "( hcd. 11 Out'."
stamng Don Adam\ The ca ble
channel, which gocc, to 10 m1l11on
homes nat1onw1de. al!I<> canic~ old
TV ~nes. mov1e!I. 'iponmg event<.
and special' I
Cavett also \Cf\ e' as host ot a I
weekl y syndicated radlll show called
"The Comedy Show "
··1rs t\\O hour'> of highlights ofthc
routines of great comedian!>." he ..aid
··Each show u'iuall> ha'> a theme. ~ulh
as mamage or med1c1nc We-e,en did
one on farming You'd be surpnscd
how much comcd' material there 1'> on farming." ·
Guests on hie; nt·w talk show
include Eddie Murph>. Jack Lem-
mon and his 'Io n. C'hn'>. Don Hcwlll.
the producer of "bO Minutes," Phil
Donahue. Richard Pryor, Whoop1 I
Goldberg. Daniel J Travant1 and
John De Lorean
Joe Piscopo came on the 'ihO'-' Jnd
got the 'i3mc ~ind ol c,urpn~· J'i
George Plimpton
··Joe ""'cnl to training and v.e taixd
the '>how outdoors." ~1d l aH'll "Hl·
brought his trainer to sho"" all the
things he rnuld do Then I did .1 hand I
stand un the t•nd of a t ha1r Jnd lct
m"v<;elf Jown Joe did 11, tno hut he wa\ a little \hak} T ypKal mak
com~t1t1on. Then I med to pull his
pants down. Typical JOd humor ··
Songwriters' latest
hit an 'adaptation '
' LOS ANGELF-'\ (AP) -Song-..aid.
writers Carole Ba yer Sager anc..l Bun "We have always hccn l3ugh1 1ha1
Bacharach have teamed up on a nt·w good thing~ happen when ~ou $""
project: their son C'hn\topha Elton something away. and that ccnainly
Bacharach. adopted last week proved nght. We couldn't he hair
The 7-day-old bab)' 1s the tir'il for pier," the couple ~1d
the couple. who had been trying fo r Bacharach'$ ~ong~ include " .\Ifie ..
wme t1mr to adopt a child puhlil l!tl and "Raindrops Keep Falling on "1)
Linda Dozoretz said Head," while Sager'" solo effort
S.gcr. 38. and Bacharach. 54 who include "Midnight Rlue" and "!\lo.
were mamed in 1982, have c:o-body Does It Better " wntten such songs as the Arndemr, •
Award-winni ng "Anhur's t heme· The child 'i ~odparen ls
from the 1981 movie of the ~me Diamond and h1~ w1f~. Marna,
name and Neil Diamond\ '"llcart· Elizabeth Taylor. lJn1t\·d <\ni\1'1
hght .. chairman JerT) Wc1ntrauh and Hnl·
Proceeds from their newe'lt \on~. lywood Park ra e track owner Marge
"That's What Fncnds Arc r or.' Everett
rttordcd by Dionne Warw1 k, arc Bacharach ha" a daua)\tcr h> h1'1
beina donated to the AmcriC'an Foun-pn:v1ous mAma&e to actress \l\gJc
elation of AIDS Research. Po1orct1 D1clunso n
Quinn in 'Zorba ·
LO ANGELES (AP) -Anthony
Quinn is resumina hi role tn the
national tour of the •t.aae mu 1cal
"Zorba" after a s1x-mont.h rt \.
The new production wtll al'° nar
Lala Kedrova. who •r>PC&red with
Quinn 1n both the J 965 movie and the
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AlO Orange Coett DAIL V PILOT I Saturday, December 28, 1985
l"l1t• ~(l~l;,.,,,
I loliclcu: < 1if t fo1
fht' Wl10/t' 1-"orui/y. Q-randparents .. leave the driving to the bus
""Santa Claus: The
MOYie' has magk: and
magnlflcence and a
bundle or blessings. It' a
wonderful ptcture to see
for any holiday season :"
Dal/Id Sheehan l<NBCTV
DEAR ANN LANDERS: This 1 a
letter for my a,randparcnts, who are
regular readers of your column. I
know it's long and I hope you will edit
it as you stt fit, but please print 1t.
This is truly a matter ofhfc and death
Grandpa 1s 88 years old and sull
driving regularly. (He is a much better
driver than Grandma.) l'vt known
for a while that there were problems
becau~ I've heard them kid about
"that time we got turned around 'and
were going down the wrong way on
the interstate" or "the time we d idn't
realize we had changed lanes until we
noticed the car next to us was dnving
ID the grass."
Jf my brother or I find a fresh deQt
in tbc1r car they plead with us hke
ch1Jdrcn not to tell our parents. I
recentJy rode into town Wllh Grand-
TRIVIA ----
Ali
luDEIS
mA and Gramps and within 4o
minutes Grandpa ran two stop s1gns
and backed into a light pole when he
left the parking lot. .
My parents cannot insist that
Grandpa stop driving because they
live l,SOO miles away. So. here is my
pica.
Please. Grandma. the time has
come when you must 1Dsist that
Grandpa put away his car keys for
&ood. I know what usina your own car
means to you both m terms of
independence and self-esteem. I
know it wtU be hard to adjust to the
bus schedules or to rely on neighbors
or church friends to help with
errands. But you have had long,
wonderful livesand if you continue to
drive you could easily snuff out the
life of a child who has not had a
chance to live.
You are such kind and loving
people, if anythina like that hap-
pened I know you would spend the
rest of your days suffering from guilt.
ls it wonh the chance?
Those who love you bcJ. you to
make this chan'e in your lifestyle. I
know you think it's too early. but isn't
it better to be a little too early than a
few minutes late? -YOUR LOY-
ING GRANDDAUGHTER.
DEAR GRANDDAUGHTER: Your
leUer 11 11re to be cllppecl 011' of
laudre41 of aewapapen and •ea' &o
pareDtl ud 1rudparent1 every·
wlaere. Tbnka for performta1 a ooble
dffd. • • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You did
some of us a great favor with your
suuestion that a caller let the phone
rina several times before hanging up.
Sinoe l moved into my &{>anment
I've been trying to conv1Dce my
friends three or four rings is not
enough time to allow me to an~wer
the phone. They. too, arc of the
opinion: "But you're ID such a small
place now!"
True, if it's important they will call
hack Rut 11 ft>w mnre nngs would save
me from beana d1sappo10ted or fru>
trated And when they do call beck,J
may be takina somethina hot from~
oven, or washina dishes The list
could ao on and on.
Some time ago our phone compafl)'
suggested at least seven rings before
hanging up. I've asked my friends to
use that as a guide and it has helped
immensely.
Please print my letter. Many people
will be grateful. -A READER IN
CALIF.
DEAR CAL: Doie111 of folb wro&e
lo e1pre11 yHr polDt of view. A.-4 lt11
a valld one. Tllan.b for aayla& It to
well. It'• terribly fn1tratla1 to ll•l'f1
out of tbe batllt1lb or ru •P from tile
basement to a.uwer ~ a*one ud bt
gree&ed wllb a dial toDe.
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Chnstmas week 1s not a time for
tnv1al pursuus. apparently, as most
rontributers to the column took a
holtday this week.
TRIVIA BOWL
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arc now tied for second place.
That deadlock m ay be broken for
good this week as we offer the final I 0
questions m Trivia Bowl IV. Happy
new year, everyone, and may all your
troubles be tnviaJ ones.
I. Who fought the duel tn the movie
"Duel in the Sun?"
2. A statue of Rodin's "Thinker"
figured prominently in what TV
comedy show?
3. In the comic strip Li'I Abner. for
7. The Eclipse Award 1-; given to 6. MaggieSmithandGeorgc'Bums
athletes in what sport? (Simon Oscar winners)
8. In the movie "The Crowded 7. Lou Boudreau of Cleveland
Sky," stewardess Anne Francis refers (Williams Shift)
to the passengers as what? 8. "l have this lawyer acquaint-
9. On his recovery from hcan ance" (Dreyfuss ltne)
surgery. Milton Berle received some 9. "The Sting" (''little confidence"
strange advice from Geore Bums. promotion)
What was it? 10. ··Barefoot in the Park" (Red·
10. On what radio show did the ford hne)
boss often threaten to stick the
leadlDg character's little finger into ~nd your answers ro TRIVIA, c/o
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"GREAT PLEASURE ••• A CLASS ACT
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lally Piiat SA TURDA v. DECEMBER 28. 1985 [:)
Jeta, New England aquare off In AFC wlld-card game today. 82.
Without top 4 receiver•, USC mMta Alabama In Aloha Bowl. 84.
o.-, l'llot pt>ot ... by Lee ~.,,..
Eatancla'a Femle Trejo (50), left, ~raba a rebound over drlvea around Charger Rich Smith (33), right, In the Coast
Edlaon '•Mike Henderson (23), while "kagle Rick Rualck (24) Chrlat:mu Clualc quarterfinals Friday.
Baker's shot
nips Edison;
CdMinrout
Estancia captures
42.:40 buzzer win;
HBtumbles. 85-56
By ROGER CARLSON
OI IM 0.-, "91 ltell
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fatanc1a High s Eagles pulled out
the upset of 1he champ1onsh1p quar-
1erlinals Fnda) night -5.y ~mor
Mike Baker banked 1n 4 16-foot
Jumper w11h no 11me left to -.holk No
4-secded Edison. 42-40
The Chargers had tied the game
"""height seconds left on an 1ns1de
shot b\ Mike Henderson but the
Eagles ealled 11me with four ..ernnds
left to set up 1he \lo'lnner
.. , didn't "ant to pass the ball." said
a happ~ Joe Reid. Estanc1a's basket-
ball coach "I 1ust "anted him to
dribble 1t as far as he could go and
shoot 11"
The hean-hreaker sends Edison
into the fifth-place semifinals 1oda) at
2 against Callforma High while the
v.1nner's re\.\ard 15 a 6 o'clock cham-
p1onsh1p sem1tinals duel \lolth :--Jo. I
seeded Dominguez an the (oast
Chnstmas <lassie at Estancia H 1gh
The other .-.em1final ~me at 8 1s a
rematch bet'>'een '.\Jo. --seeded (or·
ona del \far and \lo l-seeded
"11ss1on '-' 1e10 follov.1ng those tv.o.
teams· eas' '>'1nc,
.. The\ ~anted 11 and took us
dov.ntown " c,a1d Edison Coach Jon
Borchen. ·· fhe~ pla~ed a '>'hale of a
game We couldn"t get 1he ball 1ns1de
lt'se,actl~ hov. v.t: los110 H untrngton
Beach tin the La Quinta 1oumament
finals) ...
It '>'as a natl-h1tt>r trom sian lo
Coast Classic
scores. schedule
FRIDA Y'S SCOlllU
CCOMGl&a1ton OU.,,.,.-..s>
Irvine 71, Glendale Hoover 61
Santa Ana Vallev SS, Rose~ad S3
Warren 70, LB Jor<San S6
lolanl 70, Laguna Hiii' ~ (~ OU.t1'MlllllMI)
Domlnuu.t 9S, California S7
M in ion Vlalo 77. Cvoress 48
E\lancla 42. Edison 40
Corona Clal Mar IS, Huntington
Beach S6
TODAY'S ~AMES < c_......,. Semfflnab>
10.40 a.m -lrvlne v' lolan1
12·?0 o m.-Warren vs Senta Ana
Vallev _
(Flfttl P\ac. semfflnals)
2 om -<allfornla vs. EdiM>n
• om -<voreu vs Huntington
Beac,,
C Champtonslllp SemHlnab)
6 o m.-Domlnguez vs Estancia
8 o.m -Mlu oon VlelO vs Corona det
Mar
finish wnh the game ued three umes
in the first penod and then the lead
changed hands I IJ 11mes befo~ Fem1e
Tre1o's 1umper 11-om the free throw
line put Estancia up. 31-30 wtth 2 06
left 1n the third penod.
Estancia maintained control for the
rest of the "'a' taking five-point leads
three umes until the Chargers final!}
pulled ewn "'1th eight seconds left
Edison. held to I 0 points in each
quarter ne,er go111s runnrng rhythm
going a' Estancia·., de It berate ~l) le
controlled the tempo. ·v. e tned to lake them out of their
game plan and slov. 11 do'>' n ·· said
(Pleue eee EST AJltClA/83\
Sailors
capture
2-0Twin
Vikings reach Orange semifinals
Marina easily drops-Dana Hills. while
~arOils-fall to Capistrano Valley, 69-61
Crulld. the v 11ongs got gocid per-
formances trom 1un1or guards "11ke
\1 e)ers and Bnan terzcr "1e)ef")
scored I ti points and grabbed s"
rebound':>. v.h1le Stener chipped in
v.1th 12 points ofT the bench. includ-
ing eight m the founh quarter Woodbridge gets
first-round victory
in Brea tourney
Newport Harbor ended Los
Alamitos' nine-game win streak and
Woodbridge High blasted Sunny
Hills m boys basketball action Fnday
Here's a look:
Newport Harbor 68, Los Alamlto1
17: Maunce Lee scored three points 1n
the last 20 seconds of double over-
time to ice the win for the Sailors in
the semifinals of the Capital Classic
Tournament in Carson City. Nevada.
The Griffins had won mne straight
heading into the game. wh ile Harbor
extended its win streak to fi ve.
The Sailors meet either John W
Hug or Carson C'it~ 1n the cham-
pionship finals tomght at 8.
The Sailors had their biggest lead
with less than a minute 10 go in
regulauon. 59-53. but let the Gnffins
back in.
With 42 seconds remaining. Los
Alamitos made three straight
buckets. while the Sailors missed the
front ends of one-and-ones three
times.
With 19 seconds left. Harbor set up
the final shot, only to sec Lee's I(}.
footer go in and out to send the game
into overtime. Lee finished with 18
points. I 0 rebounds and seven assists
In the first overtime. Harbor was
up by a point. 63-62. with about live
seconds left. But Los Al's John Snow
bit one free throw to tie 11, 63-63. and
mfascd the second to send the game
into the second extra penod.
Wes Torell (18 points. 7 rebounds)
made two free throws in the final
period and John Alstrom ( 12 points)
hit a bucket to put the Sailors up 64-62
with 40 seconds left. The Griffins tied
It on two Ryan Blosscy free throws.
but Lee was fouled on a field goal and
made the free throw to cap the win.
Wooclbrtd.e 84, Sany Hlll1 43: A
doz.en Wamors played and all scored
as they rolled by the 1.#nccrs in the
first round of the Brea 1 ournament.
Adam Keefe led the way for
Woodbridge (8-1 ). sconng 20 points
and haultngdown six rebounds. Mike
Murphy added 14 points while Vince
Bryan added 11 points and eight
~bounds.
ln the second round of the tour-
nament today, Woodbndge faces top-
rankcd Pomona at 3 p.m
Steve Guild
GIRLS BASKETBALL
By CHRIS MONAHAN
Delly l'llet Con J I ... 11
Friday night's champ1onsh1p
round play at the Orange Hol1da)
Classic produced a Sunset League
split. Marina. w11h the aid of a 32-
point fourth quarter. blew out Dana
Hills. while Fountain Valle) put up a ·
struggle before falling to Capistrano
Valley.
Here's a look at the action:
Marl.oa 75, OaDa Hills 50: Pla )ing
under Junior vars11y coach Frank
Ruotolo, the Vikings led from start to
finish as they advanced to the
semifinals tonight.
The Vikings (9-3) had live players
Barons wake up
to halt Monarchs
They reach finals
of Marina-Edison
tourney. 60-44
By BARRY FAULKNER
Oelly "1lo4 CCMTHlll D ,,., 11
Fountain Valley Jumped out to a
22· IO first period lead en route to a
32-14 edge before settling down for a
long winter's nap. The Barons awak-
ened, however. after an eight-minute
scoreless stint to take a 60-44 semi-
final victory over Mater Dci Fnday in
the Marina·Edison Elks girls basket-
ball tournament at Manna High.
Led by Junior forward Melissa
Handley, a part-time starter who
c.amc ofTthc bench to score 24 points,
the Barons (I(}. I ) outscored the
Monarchs 20-5 in the final quarter to
run away with a game they almost let
slip away.
Using its strong inside game and
long passes for layups over the Mater
Dc1 defense, the Barons threatened to
make quick work of the I 0-4
Monarchs.
Fountain Valley built an 18 point
advantage (32-14) wtth a lmlc more
than four minutes remaining in the
first half. but were held scoreless until
5: 14 remained in the third quarter
By then. Mater Dc1 had reeled otT
16 straight. I 0 by 1unior guard Gerry
Gainey, and were within two at 32-30.
Fountain Valley, the defending
tournament champions. then were
rekindled by the spark of Handle~
and led 40-35 before the Monarchs
countered with a last second steal and
layup b) senior guard Noelle Manfre
to make the lead a sltm 40-39 after
three periods.
"Handley was the ke) factor.'' said
Baron Coach Carol Strausburg. add-
ing. "Not only did she come 1n and get
some key steals. her aggressive de-
fensive play changed the whok team
anitude.''
Mater De1 coach Carol) n
Campbell also credited the pla) of
Handley but admitted her team "ma)
have run out of gas after the intensity
of the long comeback.··
Mater Dci was only 2 of 16 from the
field in the closing eight minutes. and
Handley seemed to be passing
Monarch defenders as 1f they were
standing still. She broke loose for 12
fourth quarter points to tee the game
for the Barons.
Campbell said the key to the Mater
Dc1 comeback was "hm111ng them to
one shot . and not allowtng them to
fast break"
(Pleue .ee OIRL8/BS)
Angels acquire Lucas from Expos
The Angels acquired veteran Gary Lucas from
Montreal in a trade of relief pitchers that sent Luis
Sanchez to the ExPos. the Amencan League team announ~ Friday.
The Angels also gave the Expos minor lcagur catcher
Tim Arnold in the deal.
The lcn-handed Lucas, 31 , was 6-2 Wlth one save and
a 3.19 earned run average for the fapos in I 98S. His
career record is 24-38. with S8 saves and a 2.Q2 ERA in m
major lcquc sea50ns.
Taken by the San D1eso Padres in the I 976 free agent
draft. Lucas spent four years m the minors before 1oinma
the Padres in I 980.
From 198 1-83, he loacd a total of 46 '\Ives for San
DittO w;th 11 ' n S:A.;. •"ti h'tf4 11 ~"""1'·"'1-..h I 1 QVC'J 111
1983. He was dealt to the Expos in the wmter of 1983.
Lucas is a native of Southern California. He arrw up
in Riverside and attended Chapman Collesc.
"(n obtaining Gary. we feel -.-e have acquired a
cOmPoncnt VltaJ to our bullpen's success for 1986 ... said
Anaels General Manaacr Mike Port ... A tested veteran.
we have evcTV reason to bcltcvc he will fulfill our n('('d for
a left-handed. reliever."
' Sanchez, a 32-ycar-old n.aht-hander, has a 28-21
career r~ord Wlth 27 saves and a 3.9Q ERA dunna five
m~or leaaue seasons
The An.4Cls picked Arnold. 22. a former Nevada-Las
Yep., star, 1n last June's draft. He baned .29Q in 43
contests at the Anacls' class A affiliate at Rtdwood last
summt'T:
score 1n double figure'>. and v,.ere led
b)' sophomore Ste"e Guild. Guild
had a game-high 22 points, in ad-
d111on to leading "1anna \\Ith 10
rebounds
·· te' e 1s the glue that hold'> the
team toge1hcr The gu'' look to him
10 makt> things hJpp(·n:· \all.I
Ruotolo "(Tonight> hl· 1Aa~ reall)
con\l\t('nl. H(' hit a lt1t 11! dutlh
ba'lkels and had soml' kt:' rebound<,
"V..e ha\e good depth v. c ""t'rl'
able to substllult> eight or nine gu)!I I
think '>'C graduall) "'ore them out
The) IACre making a lot uftumo,er'
at the end.'"
In add111on to the '>trong pla~ ol
Leaping Bobby
The Dolphins 14-3) were able LO
Sta) close to thr \'1king'> unul m1dv.a~
through tht> ,nond ..iuancr \\uh
three m1nutl''-tt'f1 1n the ..:iuaner
\lanna kd 22-1 \ berorc going on an
I 1-J <,(on ng run 111 ii n1'>h thl' hdlf"' 1th
a .n.21 leaJ Dllna Hill\ IAJ., ne'l'r
,fosa than It Pl'll'l~
Capistrano \. alle) 69. Fouota10
\-alle) 61 T ht: ( uugar\ v. h,
\rmed 1111 point" Thur'>JJ' night
against ( mta \1e'la "'l'rt· 'ln1Aed
do"' n con\1derahh h' lhl· Barons
lo-5>. but managed lll-~ltd~ 10111 the
semifinals
SU Dt .. o State nard Bobby Owena lea Tel hle fed and
foa.b Keltb Wutlam1 of tm-Cllatlotte ?'rlClaJ nl&bt.
,
The taller. qu1c~er Cougarc;. who
had a pair of sconng spurts 1n the fir~t
half v,.ere ne ... er able to pull awa~
from the Barons and ended up
.... mnmg b} v1nue of a ::!.5-5 ad .. antage
at the free throw ltne.
Fountain Valley Head Coach Dave
Brov.'T\. who said his team played its
best game of the year. was plea~d "''th the etTon ofh1s team
"The' 1Cougars1 are defin1 1eh ont'
lll the top teams 10 Orange ( ount'
"epla~edhard hutv.egothun.Jltht·
lrt'e thro"" line ·· he ..aid "Thn had
lho\t' t'>'O sconng spuns om· tn the
t" ~t quaner and one v. hen v.e had ll•
'>ll iur ~tan1ng guH down at •hl· end
• I tht> half The' v.ere exhau,tni
The ( ougar' Jumped out h• !irst
qu<Jner leads ol 9-2 1 in the tir<,t I 1111
and I 'i-ti be for(' the Baron' \.\Cf'C' abk
(Plea.e .ee ORANGE/83)
UCiturns
it around
on Lions
Anteaters reverse
earlier big defeat
in 99-75 triumph
RI 'I K.l'l'll 'n .in l'·I ~ ll':
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\I.if\ n·ounl 1hl I l Ir' lfH' 01l'f'l0
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ti.1,t.l·ttiall team tigurt•J .1, ht'.t''
underdog\ f-m.1.a' night in tht' llr'>t
r iunJ 'thl·" 1lt Pa, l 1.1,, 1.
Ru1 1n a re'Tiarl..ati, J"·rnint
tumarliund lht• .\ntcatl'r' •t'• 11rJtd a
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ad' a nee II' t11n1[1.ht' ',,, 1n1. .. , ham-
p1l'O\h1p game J1tain,1 h,1q 'r' aJa.
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tl'l-ti2 1n tht' n1ghllJ1' r ~,l.t
Johnn' Rogel'\ and 1 1d \l urph~
comh1ned tN ~I 1't1ini-.1nJ the
.\nteater' aho retr1 q•,l ,, •• •ng pla\.
trom 1un1N guard 1111 Hr•'>\'t.' 111
l'\en thC'lr rt'lMd JI J .1
"If, an ama11nll m "•l )l.t!Tll' -.aid t \I ( oach 8111 \lulhµn 1A.h1 'pent
.:1 hliur' 1n tht h•"l'ltd l earlier
Fnda' w11h a l..1Jnl'' \t.1m· Th1\ is
the fi~t ttme,tn1.'C' tht' '<'lira,i..a game
that "'e came rC'ath 11 rta'
Roger<, <;(Mt•d J 't'a,on h1j1.h .:~
point~ and pulkt1 dti'>' n I rrl"C,und!>
while \1urph' had .:1 fll''"'' and I
re hounds
l0\1.1la '>'J\ "'1th1n f1,ur point\ at
h.ilft1mr 4il \.-lfl t'iut In 1nr 11Ut<;(·Clred
thC' l 1on<. :: I' dunng the ftr"ll ninr
minute\ nf th<' "t'uind halt
"It came do'>'ll w the old thin£.'
-.a1J \.1ulltµn "V. r v.rrr read' tor a
ll1P effort and the' 1A.C'ren't ··
Be<itde'i "1ull1gan·, ailment.
\.1urph~ v.a!> que'>tlonablr tor t~
gamr v.1th tmH~ nbs ,.ufTrr'C'd 1n the
fif\I Ll" 0la game hut wa-; a tile to pla
wtth a t'lai.. 13l \..et
Onr of thr pnmaf) reasons for the
turnaround W1l\ that Jntne('mployed
a 11gh1 ronc 1n.,.tcad of thr man-te>
man deft>n'i<' 1t u~ 1n the first
met11na The l mns. who had con·
nected on ti~ prrcrnt 1n thr lint pme
aaa1nst ti(!. manqed onl\ • 37
prl'\'('nt ~l'towinJ. Fnda}
p
82 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday. Oecembet 28, 1985
Georgetown stunned
Texas-El Paso pulls 78-64
upset over fifth-rated Hoyas
From AP cll1patelles
EL PASO -Own tan Gates 50orcd 12 of t11s I 8
points in the second half as T"tas-El Paso stunned fif\h·
ranked Oeoraetown, 78-64. 1n a non<onference college
basketball ,ame Friday night.
It was Georaetown 's worst loss since a 94-73 setback
co Alabama an f982. Both teams arc now 9-1. although
Texas-El Paso was not ranke~ goina into the game.
UTEP broke o~n a close game in the second half
with six straight points-two free throws by Jeep Jackson
and baskets by Lem Clanton and Gates -chat gave the
Miners a 57-47 lead.
,,. Jackson and Dave Fc1tl scored eight points apiece in
the first half to put UTEP ahead )4-33 at half\1me.
Jackson's 20-footer with 40 seconds lef\ in the-first half
gave UTEP a lead 1t never lost ·
Georgetown led for much of the first half The Hoyas'
biJ&est lead was 27-22 after Reggie Williams canned a pair
offrcc throws.
Williams. who led alJ scorers with 22 points. scored
IO in the first half.
Feit! conuibuted 14 point~ for the Miners. and
Jackson had I 0.
In other college basketball:
Loaa Beach State t7, Peu State •~: DeAnthony
Langscon hit an ei$ht·fOOtJump shot at the buzter to gi ve
the 49ers the win an the Milwauk~ Classic.
The 49ers took a 34-26 lead earl y in tbe second half
when Morion Wiley hit an 18-foot jumper.
The Nntany Lions. 4-3, rallied to cut the lead to
35:-31, as Mtke Peapos. hit one of two free throws. They
uod it at 39-39 on a Tom Hovasse tum-around jumper
wilh 9: 15 remaining. ·
NorU Carollaa IU. M&Q,batt.u 45: Reserves
Ranzino Smith and Kevin Madden scored 17 points each
to lead nine North Carolina players tn double figures as
the top-ranked Tar Heels devastated Manhattan 1n 1he
fi"t round of the Orange Bowl tournament an M1am1.
The 129 points broke the school record of I 28 set an
1972 agamst Dartmouth. The victory margin of84 points
topped the previous best of 69 in a 89-20 thrashing of
Davidson 1n 1945
The Tar Heels, 11-0. wasted no ume in overpowenng
.Educating Benoit:
Russell accepts
tutoring position
From AP dlapatchea
LOS ANGELES -Basketball Hall of m
Farner Ball Russell has agreed to to serve as
a tutor for rookie Benoit Benjamin of the
Los Angeles Clippers. Coach Don Chaney
said Thursday.
Russell, who now works as a basketball color
commentator for WTBS-TV, agreed 10 lend a hand in
teaching Benjamin while having lunch with Chaney in
Portland.
Chancy said Russell will work with BenJaman after
practices in January.
"Bill won't get paid for 11," Chaney said. "He's Just
going to be an LA in January and I'd like him to help
Benoit. He worked with Sam Bowie (of the Pon land
Trajl Blazers) last season and it hel~d ham a lot:·
Benjamin. the third player selected in last June's
college draft. has been slow to develop this season.
Havmg left college earl y under a hardship rule,
BenJaman is still only 21 years old.
Chaney said Benjamin we lcomed the opponun11~
to work with Russell.
"He was all for 11:· C'hane) said of BcnJamm·~
reaction to the idea.
BenJamtn averaged 5. 7 potnts and 5.5 rebounds an
19 minute!. per contest 1n the Clappers· first 29 game!..
Quote of the day
· Bill Frieder, Mu:h1gan bai.ketball coach.
after the rooms of fi ve players or staff members
were hit by burglars at a hote) an Springfield.
Mass .. where the Wol vcnnes bcat'Georgia Tech
in the Hall of Fame Tip-OfTClasstc: ''It's too bad
we didn't fly United. That way. our luggage
wouldn't have been there."
Devils drop fourth straight
Cbrb NllaJJ and Kjell Dahlin scored "1
two goals each Friday night to lead '
Montreal past New Je~y. 7-3. 1n a
National Hockey League game. The loss
was the fourth straight for the Deval!., and the seventh tn
their last eight games In the only other NHL game
Fnday. Tim Kerr scored three goals as Philadelphia
recovered from a slow start to overpower Vancouver.
6-1 The flyc:r'> sent a rare sellout crowd of 16,553 at
Pacific \ollseum home d1sappo1n1cd as they blitzed the
mistake-prone ( anud.<, fo r fi ve second penod goals.
Suns' Davis sues Laker doctors
LOS ANGELES -Phoe nix Suns star m guard Walter Dav1\ <,ued two Los Angeles
Lakers· team physicia n.., .ind the chnac they
work for. alleging he rcLc1"cd negligent
treatment when in;urcd 1n a I <>M4 exhibition basketball
game.
The Supenor ( uun law .. uit filed Friday seeks
unspecified damagL·~ and medi cal cx~oses from Ors.
Roben Kcrlan and Stcpht:n J. Lombardo and the
Kerlan-Jobc Onhopcdtc Clinic tn Inglewood.
the outmatched Jaspers. HI. Coach Dean Smith's team
roared to leads of 6-0. 16-4, and 33·l l before cappina a
near-perl'cct first half with a 21-1 run to take a 67-24 lead
at intermission.
Earlier, Brown beat M1am1, 62-61 . toe.am the ri&ht to
play the powerful Tar Heels in the tournament
championship pme toniaht.
Meml*i• State S1 , P'reuo State ti: Senior auard
Andre Turner scored 14 points and dJshed out seven
assists to lead 10th-ranked Memphis State to a win over
F~snoState in the opcn1ngofthe Holiday Bowl Classic in
San Diego.
Baskerville Holmes scon:d 13 potnts and Witham
Bedford added I 0 for Memphis State, which improved its
record to I 0-0. Fresno State held the Tigers to their lowest
point tot.4J of the season.
Fresno Seate, which fell to 6-4. received 10 points
each from Jervis Cole and Bnan Salone.
Georgia Tecla to, Texas H : John Salley and Duane,
Ferrell each scored 17 points as No. 7 Georgia Tech
bu tied Te.us 1n the first round of the Cotton States Classic
10 Atlanta.
Tontght's final will match Tech, 8·1 , and Navy, a
6 7-64 winner over No. 20 De Paul.
Salley erased Texas' last lead, a 7-5 advanta,ge. with a
lam dunk less than four mmutes ~nlo the game. Ferrell
then hit a 17-footJumper and the Yellow Jackets ran off
another seven straight pomts for a 16-7 lead.
Alabama-BlnniGpam It, TCU U : James Ponder
sank five three throws m the last minute of play as 14th-
rankcd University of AJabama-Binntn$ham scored an
opening-round win in the Holiday Classic in Las Vegas.
Ka.aaaa 81, Lolli1Ja.na Tecla H : In Kansas City, Danny
Mannmg scored 20 ~ants, leading sixth-ranked Kansas
to a romp over Louisiana Tech in a first-round game of
the BMA Holiday Classic.
The Jayhawks, 11-1 . will meet Wichita State
Saturday night for the championship. The Shockers
downed Arizona State, 74-59. in an earlier game.
Oldalloma 78, Cl.Dctn.natl IS: Darryl Kennedy and
Ttm McCalister each scored 19 points to pace No. 8
Oklahoma past detennmed Cincinnati in the All College
tournament at Oklahoma Ctty.
Ml11l11lppl State 75, San Jose Stale 85: Greg
Lockhart had 19 points to lead five Mississippi State
players m double figures as the Bulldogs defeated San Jose
State an the second game of the Hoosier Classic tn
lnd1anapohs.
Cooney enters innoeent plea
HARRISBURG, Pa. -Heavyweight m boxer Gerry Cooney and four companions
face a Jan. 13 hearing on charges stemming
from an altercation at a hotel bar, a
magJstrate's clerk said Friday.
The five men entered innocent pleas throu$h an
attorney. said Molly Dorman. a clerk for Dastnct
Jusuce Michael A. Stewan.
Coon~>'· _29, of Huntington Statton. N. Y .. and
Daniel Gallagher. 28. of Camp Hill, were charged with
disorderly conduct after the Dec. 9 incident. George
Munch, 29. also of Huntmgton Station. and George
Kaplan, 61 . of Woodside. N.Y .. were charged with
public drunkeness.
The four face maximum penalties of 30 days in Jail
and a $300 fine if convicted of the summary offenses.
Dorman said.
The fifth man. Robert G. Wesnofske. 37. also of
Hunungton Statton. 1s scheduled to appear on a charge
of aggravated assault against a police officer. He faces a
maximum ~nalty of 10 years in jail and a $25.000 fine
If con VI Ct ed.
Munch and Kaplan allegedly were abusive to hotel
security officers. Cooney and Wesnofske argued with
patrons al the hotel's bar and clashed with off-duty
police officers. according to police and hotel security.
Gallagher was arrested as Cooney was bemg ta.ken
awa}.
Cooney has been training in nearby Lancaster for a
possible comeback bout. Negot iations reponedly have
occurred for a fight against Michael Spinks, the
ln1emat1onal Boxmg Federation heavyweight cham-
pion.
Usher to be released next week
SANTA MONICA -United States [i]
Football League Comm1ss1oner Harry • II •
Usher will be released from St. John's
Hospital early next week and will return for
heart bypass surgery sometime Wtlhm approximately
two weeks, a spokeswoman for the hospital said Friday.
··in the interim, the Usher family w1U be enjoying a
belated Chnstmas holida y,'' said St John·s
spokeswoman Jenny B1ond1.
Usher, 46. was hospitalized m this Los Angeles
suburb a week ago after he complained of chest pains
during a routrne physical examination.
He 1s to undergo elective surgery for a coronary
artery bypass. Biondi said.
Usher. who became commissioner of the
financially troubled USFL last January. formerl y
served as vice president and general manager of the Los
Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee.
BulletsgetbyHawks.111-109
J eff Maloae scored eight of hts 31 m
pojnts 1n the final 4: 16 as Washington
overcame a six-point deficit and rallied to
defeat Atlanta, I 11·l09. in a National
Basketball Assoc1ation game Fnday ntght. Malone sank
two free throws with four seconds remaining before
DomillJq•e WUkilla scored at the buzzer for Atlanta to
finish wltb a game-high 35 points ... Elsewhere in the
NBA World B. Free scored 29 points and Ro}' Bl.DIOD
added 22 as Cleveland opened a 20-point th1rd..quancr
lead and coasted to a 119-105 victory over slumping
Detroit . . Jlm Puaoa scored 23 of his 29 ,points after
halftime as Portland got its fou.rth straight w10, a
142-133 overtime victory over Dallas . . . Gerald
Headenon scored a season-high 24 points and added 11
assists to help Seattle snap a four-game losing streak
with a 114-102 victory over Golden Siate.
()CC handed tough
Overtime loss, 64-61
Lazers beaten
in Pittsburgh
PrTTSBURG H (AP) -Godfrey
lngr1tm scored a goal wtth the Pit-
tsburah ~pirit on a two-man advan-
tage power play al I: 14ofoven1 me to
give the Sp1nt a 7-6 victory over the
Los Anaeles La1e,., Fnday in the" M~or Indoor Soccer League.
·Orange \oast College kt an earl>
l .. d slip away and cventuall> fell 1n
oterume in second-round pin' ol the
S.n Diego Mesa Tournament but
(}olden West was v1ctonou<, 111 m
t4umey incommunitycolkge hn,kc:t-
bf.!1 Fnday ni&bL
Here's a look:
•Imperial Valley ••. Orao1P <:oast ti: The Pirates led by 11 pmnl\ a1
bilftime a.nd expanded 11 111 1 '
apinst the Arabs before fou l trouble
bnan to take its toll
;. The Pirates two bl.I men -6-1 (J lie Seqcr and 6-7 forward Bob
UuJca.bey -each suffered their •unh fouls early in the second hall
llttd Imperial Valley quickl y took
l(Svan&a&e to ac1 t.ck into tbe pmc
Aft.er Mulcahey sat down with h"
fourth foul Wlth 12:36 to JO, Imperial
Valley ~nt on a r 6--4 spun to as~umt:
a .S6-5l advantaJe wnh 6:52 ten
Howevtr. Coast fought back and
cventuall > tied the game at the end of
reaulat1on on a Iona Jumper at the
buuer by Chuck McGavran. ~ager had 13 rebounds 10 go W1th
ht~ team-high 18 Points.
OCC meet~ San Diego M~. a
team 11 earlier beat. in tht • o·clock
g.1me for third place today.
Golden West 77. Geor1e AFB 11:
The Rustlers staved off a second·half
n1ll> by Georac Air Force Base to
reco rd the first-round victory.
<.1oldcn West was in control most
of the way. taktna a 61-47 lead wtlh
ti I q left ~fore Georac AFB r1U1ed to
tnm the ma'Jln to three (71-·68) with
I 07 rema1n1n1-The Rustlers C ·6)
then ~aled at the frcc-throw line
Bnan ~tracban. Golden West's
leading \Corer, talhed 27 points whiJc
Kevin Smtth enjoyed h11 top sconna
r>Ull'Ut rlf the teason w11h 20
The w1n moved the second-place
Spirit, 8· 7. to Wlthtn three pmes of
Eastern Division leader Minnesota.
The Western Division La1en fell to
S·IO.
Los AngelC1 sionned to a 4--0 first
quarter lead on aoals by Batala, Polt
GU'Cla, Willie Molano and Beto.
Dave Houan's first of the game.
wtth JO seconds remaintna in the first
quaner, made 1t 4-1 Fred Oraurcv's
hit 11 4·04 of the ~nd quarter to
ma.kc 114-2 at the end of the fint haJf
Al\er a scoreless third quan.cr.
Nick.ie K.hncarsk.i ICOr°ed at 13 sec-
onds of the fourth quarter to narro~·
the gap to one
Long Beach State•• Billy Walker (left)
poke. the ball away from Mike. Peapoe (50)
Television. radio
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Channel 4
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I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New England at
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I p.m. -WAR OF THE STARS: Roben
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4 p.m. -SOCCER. World Cup quahfytng
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4 p.m. -GOLF: H1ghltghh of the 1985 U.S.
men's and women's opens, the Ryder C up and a
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3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
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5 pm. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: SC vs.
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at Seattle. KMPC (710).
., ...........
of Penn State while Vince Jeffenon (66)
watchea. 49en won, 4 7-45.
Block party
for Jets, Pats
The battle in AFC wild-card
game will be in the trenches-
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (AP)-the pits. The
trenches. The tight battleground where so man y football
games are won.
Several of the New York Jets and New England
Patriots -includin$ the linemen who scratch and claw
each other for every inch -believe their AFC wild-card
game at Giants Stadium today (Channel 4 at I ) will come
down to who docs the better job blockmg or avoiding
being blocked.
"Pete Brock on Joe Klecko is the key match up an Lhas
game," said Patriots runmng back Craig Jame!.. a 1,000-
yard rusher this season. James was referring to the war
between New England's center and
the Jets' Pro Bowl nose tackle. "In
all the films we've seen of the Jets on
defense. Klecko is in the backfield.
We can't let him get that kind of
penetration ...
Klccko punctuated one of hi s
best seasons in a nine-year Na11onal
Football League career with a
superb performance against
Cleveland last Sunday as the Jets
clinched the homefield advantage
for this game against their AFC East Gutioeaa
nval. which also hntshed I 1-5.
K.Jecko, the only player ever voted 10 the Pro Bowl at
three different positions (defensi ve end and tackle and
nose tackle) had 62 tackJes and 71h sacks this season.
Against the Browns. he spent almost as much tame in their
backfield as Cleveland runners Ke vm Mack and Earnest
Byner.
"Against Cle veland," said Patnots guard Ron
Wooten. "K.Jecko made a couple of hats tn the backfield
before anyone had a chance to stop ham. That does a 101 to
destroy a line's confidence.,.
K.Jecko's fellow Pro Bowl lineman Mark Gastineau
also was scnsattonal in that game and the Patriots are
leery of what that pair can do to stop an offense dead in its
tracks.
But New England's defense can be just as intim1dat-
1ng, led by Pro Bowl linebackers Andre Tippett and Steve
Nelson. And the Jets' offensive line has been porous, w11h
quanerback Ken O'Brien suffering 62 sacks.
"We know there's a burden on us to keep the defense
off of Kenny, to g.ive him the time he needs." said Jets
tackle Marvin Powell. ··The Patnots come at you hard.
with a lot ofbliues. and tt's always a punishing afternoon
agamst them."
Jets center Joe Fields. who ts bothered by a bruised
chest and ribs. noted that 1n uncomfon.abk weather, the
play of the lines takes on added impon.ance.
"Both teams like to run. both teams have good
running games. and in the cold, it's easier to keep the ball
on che ground.'' said Fields. "That means you have to
control the line of scrimmage and dnve through your
blocks to o~n holes for the backs."
Conditions figure to be chilly for the I p.m. start. with
temperatures in che low 30s. All of which means that
James and Freeman McNeil, the Jets' I ,()()()..yard man.
will carry the ball plenty.
"That will be fine with me," said McNeil, who has a
bruised left knee but 1s expected to be healthier for tht'!
game than any in the second half of the season. "It's a
challenae I'd welcome."
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ESTANCIA, CdM •
From Bl • •
said Reid. "I was surpnsed they didn't lull cnurt press u~ early." ...,
Ron Brazell led Estanc1a's scoring with 12, folJowed
by Baker, K,yle Mooney and Trejo w11h eight apiece.
Orange Coot DAIL V PLLOT /Saturday, December 28, 1N$ a a
Coast Classic box scores
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"-l•U I .,.,. t11) , .. .... twit ... ICN>Yttl'll I I l 11 P9tcflell ' s , 17 .. Edison s m&)Or threat was Ken Ammann who
scored nine of his 19 in the first quarter. Both 'teams
suffered wtth turnovers, f.dsson Wllh 18 and Estancia with
24. Edison's lack of free throw attempts, too was a bia
PtrlMeu l 0 I 1 fur"9f I 2 7 4 ICvll'll.lfl 7 • 4 i1 T_., 10 . " "
factor. '
The Chargers netted Just 2 of 3 sn the first half, while Estan~1a helped itself a1 the hoe 1n the final pcnod,
dropping an S of8 to help sta~ ofT Edison's rush.
Another big key was the presence of Rich Rusick 1n
the first quarter. His two buckets and quick hands helped
nulhfy Edison's speed, setting the tempo fo r the rest of the game.
Estancia had built a 39-34 lead with 4:34 left when
th_e Chargers (7·3) made their run -Ammann cutting it
wtth a bucket, then Henderson chipping with a basket
wtth 1:30 lef\ to pare the margin to 39-38.
Brazell cashed 1n a free throw to make 11 40-38 with
I: 15 lef\.
In the nightcap:
CdM U , Hantlngton Beach SI: It was tied at 10 w11h
still 2:49 lef\ 1n the first quarter -but that was the end of
any semblance of a match up as the Sea Kings took the
Osiers out of ll wtth sharp play at both ends of the court, led by JefT Fryer
ln an almost unstoppable performance, and blessed
w11h some supenor outside shootin~ by teammates Doug
Green and Tod Bearbower, Fryer did exactly as touted of
a returning starter w1th a sconng average of 30.6 points a game
He scored 33 points, 22 coming 1n the first half with
a half dozen shots from the field and I 0-for· IO from the
hne as Jack Emon's Sea Kings raced to a 45-25 bulge.
Green finished w11h 20 points, tying his best output of the season.
. In upping their overall record to 9-1, the Sea Krngs
again showed quickness, pure shooting and a defensive
net that throws the opposition off balance despite the lack
of fou ls.
Tonight's matchup with Mission Viejo is a rematch
ofa third-place showdown in the Irvine lnvitatonal when
Corona rolled to a 65-54 conquest. wi th those same
ingredients the key issue.
Despite Fryer's customary bllll from the outside and
on the fast break, 11 was Corona's inside game which really
galled Huntington Beach Coach Roy Mi ller.
. "Each of them have their roles and they play ll." said
Miller. "For us 11 was an ugly display of basketball. (Tim)
Chnstiansen and (Sean) Turner really hurt us inside.
They do all their dirty (unsung) work."
C'hnst1ansen ( 17) and Turner (I 3) commanded the
boards in near·unbehevable order against the taller and
bigger Oilers.
Lee -
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MoOerlY I 0 2 2 Gr9WI f 1 > 10
Sllow 2 6 • 10 McGrlln 0 0 2 O JtnMll i 4 2 6 O'lffll I 0 I 2 8e!tls 1 ) 0 S Mlir·Slal I ) 0 S Gu oar J 0 2 6 Morrl1 > > • f Dixon l l 0 l Hooil I 0 1 1 8rtutt 4 0 J I Fre1i.r I 0 0 2 80ttmtn 0 0 I 0 To1a11 10 16 1l s. To1a1t 1' a1 12 es
~ .,., OVt,.,.,,. Hunllnoton IHCl'I i4 17 i l l~S6 Cllfona <191 ,.,..r It 27 ?3 17-tS
* Eatanda 42,, •ctMn 40
•• ,.,, (40) ••leflela 1421 ........ MaroullH 3 O S 6 laker Prince I o O 2 MooMv .,.ndrM>n 3 0 2 6 8rt1tt1 Ammann 9 I l It Treto
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10 10 10 H>-40 10 11 11 .._,,
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TolalS 35 2S 11 ts Totall 19 .. 19 S2
Scare bv Out,.,.,, Oomln11ue1 11 20 26 71-95 Ctllfornla 10 6 19 t 7-S?
* Mlulen VMto 17, Cypress 41
Mlllltn Vlele ( 77 l .. """" Herc:tman I 2 1 II Pec:ter1n I 0 l 0 ?I Mtlhewl S I 2 II 8errelt I ) 2 S Brown 0 12 0 12 1(.11... 0 0 0 0 8111ups l 0 I 1
Alc:troan 3 1 I I Str1noam O o I O
CVDr•U I 41 I
f9flpf!p Clv11ett1 0 0 I O Wtevtr S 2 I 17 O"Lu rv 0 0 4 O
Colt 0 0 I 0
RH~ I 0 l I l(ewamr I 2 2 • Swen 0 2 0 2 Evan' 0 0 I 0 Rtvti I I I l 8mornar 1 O S • Yxrrimer 6 l IJ Aguirre I 0 0 2 Torel\ 2t 71 13 77 Totels 10 I n 'I
~UH bv ~rtws Minion V••IO i1 n 16 n-11
Jeff rr.,cr
Today'• schedule
CONSOLATION S•Mll'INALS 10 40 a.m -rrvlna ll·S> "' 10!.tnl <•·SI
12 10 om -Warr.., 17 3) '" Senta Ant Vellev 14·41 ""°" PU.Ca SRMll'INAU
7 om -<ellfornla f7·SI "' Edlton 17 l l • P m -<vor•u IS SI "' .,.un11no10t1 8tacll IS·6J
CHAMl"IONSHIP SaMll'INALS
6 Pm -e>om1noue1 "·•> ., E"•IK1t 6·)
I Pm -MlUIOn v .. .o 19 21 "' Corona 0.• Mar 19-II
Monday•• schedule
1 om -Irv nt·I01an1 ... n~ "' Nerren ienta Ana \ltll9\t •inner (COOM>lthon • pm-<:alltornlt·EOll.Ot' w1t1Mr " C•or•u·,..unt.ngton 8eacn w.n_. t.ltl> e><ace
6 Pm -Oom1noue1·EOl!.Ot' IO-" M•n•on V•t.o·Corona Otl ,.,..r '°"' ttrurc:t Pl6Ct l
t o m -Oom1r1oue1 E 1tenc1e .. ,nner "' M1n1on V•etO·Corone 0.1 ,.,..r •1nne• c"amo1on''"" 1
TOURNAMENT NOT ES: Wer•eto Coecl'I Jay Ytu"I all4 lr•lnt Coac" AJ Htn'llle a"
e v1c1or\t ewe v tr()!TI • conMllatlon er.am olon"110 '"owoown -w"lcr. carrlt1 a IOI Of ,n1an11lolt1 wit,, It Herring ,.... a 1un1or •ar\lfv coac" el Paramount for 10 veer\
•Ill' Youn11'1 W•rr•n oulnltl' alwen a wurce ol 1rr1tatlon on '"• court One ot V'ouno'1 oroc:tucr, 11 Oa.,. ... .,, currently 1tv·ne·1 mevor enc:t e oroc:tuct Of UC lr.;1,,. wl'lere ne Play9<1 _,114.,-Tlrn Tift. Htrrino
uv1 ,,e ewi>«t' "'' t.on Miii• Htn1ne. "'e Veo' otadlno \corer 10 Ot Dae~ 1n un1torm •oc:t•v •"... .. OOUI """ ,,,. hu No . nformat1on .. u ava11toi. on ,,,. other two m1u1ng 11anoo...1, 6 7 Mlltt Odefl eno 6 l
Jtlvl Uttlw Tr>ev nave °"" et>Mnl Ot uu~ of t1u Irvine M>OttOmore Dave Ballan ••ne' nao ' recenrtv eno toll n DO<Jnd' IO'ant Coacro ~ y _,. u v ,,,, c•uo .. tour 0 snev·an0 loc:tav and l(no11, a..•v Farm Sunoev "' tor Motiotv Youno u •CJ no Plans "8ve oeen maoe Oo vo .. rememoer •ne o•ne< 11ail ot '"•' 1 2 ouncr tor W•rr•n aunno 8•-•r s "•tan' It -N•\
.. A1e11.-, ,,,. ••• ,.,..,., Ot• tOtC" w"° \ curref't•tv ef"I e1S+\len1 •' ~r1na
Corona del Mar Coach Jack Emon shrugged offhss
team's ninth win in IOstarts. staling: "Huntington Beach
was cold-shooting and that gave us a chance to get ahead
and not play catchup." Eagle Kyle Mooney (21 ) •hoots u Edlaon '• CYl>ftiS io io 11 lo--'8
Ken Ammann trlea to block from behind.
Dominguez, Diablos advance with easy victories
Irvine bounces back in
71-61 win over Hoo ve r
Top-seeded Dominguez came close ~he
ce ntury mark in the champ1onsh1p ·~uar·
terfinals of the Coast Christmas Classic at
Estancia High Friday afternoon. shelling Cali-
fornia High by 43 points.
And M1ss1on Viejo. the No. 3 seed. breezed
against Cypress.
Here's how It went Fnday
Dominpu 95, California 5Z: The Dons.
who had fi ve players in double figures on
Thursday, outdid themsel ves with six in twin
digits, led by Marlon Vaughn's 22 points.
Dons Coach Ernest Carr said he wasn't
surpnscd and was basically think.mg of to-
n1ght"s semifinals against Edison. ··1 know
Edison 1s going to be up for us," he said. '"and I
think we'll be up, too ... Carr. however. spent the
earl y pan of the evening readjusting his
thinking as Estancia upset Edison in the
quarterfinals.
Mission Viejo 77, Cypress 48: The D1ablos.
playing without 6-7 Tim Knowles. had no
problem with the Ce ntunons as 6-4 Scott
Pedersen (2 1) and 6-5 Jeff Herdman (18) got
some help from 6-4 Rach Brown ( 12) and guard
Todd Mathews (I I) to put ()press awa}.
··we have excellent depth and ma}be 11
(Knowles' tnjury) 1s a blessing in disguise.
Others are getung some e.\penence... said
M1ss1on Viejo Coach Bob Minier. Minier said
he hopes to have Kno"'les available for
Monda) 's final round
Irvine 71, Glendale Hoover 61: ( oalh Al
Herring's Vaqueros apparently got o"er thl'
shock of going w11hout their No. 1 scorer. Mike
Herring. and Without 6-7 Mike Oden. a pair or
jUOIOrs l rytng IO beat the flu.
Hoover exited with a 4-6 overall mark. but
11 didn't become evident until the third quarter
~hen Irvine expanded a 32-27 halftime lead
with a 20-10 run. as Bnan Snodd) broke
through to score all nine of his points 1n the
turning span.
Warren 70, Long Beacb J ordan $6: I he
Bears bounced back to get a consolation
semifinals shot at Santa .\na Valle) w11h the 2.,.
point performance ofSte"e Fendr)
.Fendr) scored 13 1n the second quaner as
Warren built a 37-3:! lead. then eight more in
the third penod. The fourth quaner ~al. a
matter of Warren cashing in on 11 of I ~ free
throws
t'atchell (17). Tamura t16)and Raye(l5)
~ere JOined b) Snodd) (9) and Ballan!} ne (9)
The "tctof) sends Irvine 17-51 against
lolani (4-5) tn toda) 's 10:40 consola uon
semifinals.
lolani 70, Laguna Hills 54: The Red
Raiders took control in the second quarter and
~on 11 going awa~ to up their record to 4-5 wsth
Irvine on tap toda)'
Sa.Dta Ana Valley 5$, Rosemead $3: A.lonzo
Jam1 w n and the Falcons bounced back to
quahf) for a consolauon semifinals game
against Warren toda)' at I 2 20
Eddie Kealoha. a S-9 sophomore guard.
keyed the attack with 16 points. 6-31un1or T~ ler
Turvold added 14 and 6-3 J1mm-. V. heeler
netted 12 ·
Jam1wn dropped 1n "1.7 points and got help
from Michael Whitlock ( 16)
Senior Joe "fora\ Ilk came offthi: ~nch to
score I and ~an Hard' tallied 11 tor tht• Ha ~i..s. "'hoe«1t '-'llh a 2·" rttord
ORANGE CLASSIC • • •
From Bl
to narrow the defic1t 10 live al the end
of the penod
Fountain Valle) scored tht' first sn:
points of the second quaner.&e take ns
only lead of the night ( 22·2 l) when
Tim Johnson scored on a rebound
I .43 into the quarter
When Brown rested SC\eral of his
slarters. the Cougars pounced for 16
of the quarter's final 22 pointc, to lead
b' nine at half\sme
·The Barons cloM"d to ~11h1n li\e
points at the end of the third quaner
and w11h10 SI'\ \\llh I I~ left in thr
game. but couldn't quite make ll O\l'r
the hump
.. lt"s nice to get the win. but ~e ha .. e
not gotten a game ""here all fiH·
!>tarters ha\e pla)cd a game
1ogether:· said Cougar Head Coach
Mark Thornton. ··Tonight ~e did
some really sill y things "
The Couµrs got well-balanced
~onng. getting 18 from center John
Wa1kle (who also had 10 rc;>boundsl
I 7 from point guard Nathan Call and
16 from forward hawn Recd
The BaroM had four \corer\ tn
double figures. lcll b\ strong pc:r.
fo rmances b~ 'lc01or point guard
Todd Hanson and John-;on Hanson
scored 16 points ""hale al so running
the offense. while Johnson added I\
points and grabbed eight rebounds
El Mod-ena 80, Costa· Mesa &3:
Mitch Pehchowsk1·s -l I-point etfon
wasn't enough to keep the !\1 ustang"
1n the tournament. as the \ anguard~
Tourney scores.
today·s s ch edule
FRIDA v·s SCOfU s
1Coma6t!Mn Outr11H11NMU
F'oo•rull 77 Orange JV 2•
E•Mooena IO Costa Mttu oJ
Wn •m'""" 62 Loare '6 La•ewooo 61 LA ;o•oar Sol
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Cap ''"•"o va1 ew 6ti ~ou.,,.,,. ,,a 1"" er.'
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TOOAY"S SCHEDULE
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6 Sii o,.... -M.tr na vs Ceo ''"•no va1 h I JO P m-,.,..1..-Ott o San•t Ciara
Westminster 6%. Loara 46 Thl'
Lions Sta\l'd Jll \ e Int thc urn, .. l.Hl\ll'
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thl' iounh quancr J f)t-r1<>J 1n 14 h1,h
the' allowC'd \Jn1' ninc point'
Tht> big '>("nrer for thc l 111n' "a'
Junior guard Tom De,er Thl· -..1 1
I)e,er eas1h led all <.l.'Ner. 1A.1th :1
points. Chns Ch1a.,snn and Bro • .1kl•
~ 11oboda added nine point\ .ip1l'lC
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Tot els 1• u n " f Ofttl 21 1' 14 71
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• s-1119 AM V ... y U, RM41fMU U
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Warret1 1701
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GIRLS. • • From Bl
··our goals were to out-rebound
them and to hold them to .60 points."
said Campbell ··VoJe did both of
those but 11 didn't happen on offense
for us ... ~he added
Fountain \ alle) also got a strong
performance from senior guard Kem
Clower ~ho scored onl~ six points
but tngge~d SC'-eral long pas~
~ h1ch resulted tn eas~ shots for her
teammates
The Barons also got I~ potnts. IOof
~ h1ch "'ere from bevond l 4 f~L from
senior guard Susan Wahn Senior
forward Jaclue Coolc chipped in With
eight points and pulled down a game-
h1gh 16 rebounds for the winners
Edison 4 i . Esperuu 41: Thi:
t harger!> ~ill pla' for fifth pJa,t'
tollo~ ing the 'i.. tof\ o'er the .l.Jtcl.,
Denise O~bum led the ""J ' h1r
Edison 1 l l ·-,,., 11h Io point' Thl'
( hargers wtll pla' El Toro at ~ 1"da
El Toro 43. Marina 3t: The\ 1king'
1 ~-It tell 1ntn the se"cnth·pla•t' g.am l'
at ~against Esperanza toda' l4 1tl:' thl·
lo~s
Heather Kirk up had 12 point~ rur
"fanna
Los Alamitos 36. Corona del Mar
30: ophomore Jennifer Ensle' had
I: point) and I]. rebounds to lead the
(infftns in the consolauon <;em1final
mallhup
)... t font'<. notched half ol the Sea
)...1ng1, points and \.11chelle V. illard
had !ti rd·1('undc, as CdM dropped lo '-ti and 1ntl the consolauon third·
plJ\.l" gaml· ag.un'l ~' anna at nuon
11..,Ja'
Hunttngtoo Beacb 4$. Long Beacb
Wilson 31 The' Oiler<. <Ml led the
Bruin" 1 1.~ 1 h' 1u<.t 0ne point entenng
the.' ,,,unh '-iuanerht'lore pulling a"' a~
dl'\f'llt' ,l1nnect1ng on JUSI I ol I: f~
thrn"' attempt\ in thi: .onsolauon
rnunJ gaml· T am1 t hl, i.. kd Huntington fka, h
141th I' point'
•
Today·s schedule
'rf" '""l"j
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J E \C'l•f·~·tf'te V\ .Y.•' l"i6 \fl\tP~0•
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O )0-~.-81"1111 I"" ~f!&Hlf "' ~e'f'' :>..-•l'\1r-~
1-J:' X'I'"' • Y\ Fou"'11+'" V & ·~ • "'\,
rolled to the Sttond-round rnn .. ola
lion victory
The 6-2 ~n 1or guard·pla\ mg·
center hit 21 of 25 attemph from the
free throw line and was successful on
11 of 16 from the fi eld to bnng hie,
two-day point total to 8' Pehchow._._,
marked the second-highest pc1int
total an the tournament'c; h1.,ton
Bnan Ballard of Foothill scored 50 in
I Q8 I, and Rich Branning of \1 ann.i
also scored 43 in 19 75
~--... o ~@ .
House ot imports
Baylor runnlna back Derrick McAdoo (26)
carrlee the ball &Cain•t LSU flurlng tlnt
,,~
quarter of the Liberty Bowl Friday n1-ht.
Oefendlnc for LSU la Henry Thomae (96).
Baylor scores Liberty upset
Bea-rsdefiverl2th-rankedLSU
only second loss of season. 21-7
MEMPHIS (AP) -Ba_ylor quarterback Cody
Carlson tossed sconna passes of5 and 15 yards to lead the
Bears to a 21·7 upset of I 2th-ranked Louisiana State
University a.n the 27th Annual Libtrty Bowl Friday night.
Picked 1n the prescuon to finish as low a.s seventh in
the nine-team Southwest Conference, the Bean capped a
9.3 season with their crushana v1ctory over the Tigers as
Baylor rolled up a 26-9 advantaac m first downs..
The loss was only the second of the year for LSU. a
member of the Southeastern Conference. which com-
pleted Lhe seatc>n with a 9·2-1 record. The T1aers' only
score came on a L1ben y Bowl-record 79-yard punt return
by Norman Jefferson.
Baylor overcame Lhe 7-0 dcfle1t to lead 10. 7 at the
half and then throttled the Tiaer offense for most of the
tc'COO.d ba.lf u they put the contest away.
Chn&ina to a I}. 7 ed&r. Carlson. who alternated with
Tom Muecke nt quancrback tor the Bear., capped a 62-
yard fourth-quarter march with a 15-yard sconng stnke to
split end John 1mpson. Carlson then found Matt Clark
alone in the end zone w1th a two-point conversion pass 3<;
lhe Bean took command 21·7 with I 0:42 rem:uning
Carlson finished the contest hitting 9 of I ~ pass
attempts for 161 yards and the two TIX, while MuC<'kc
completed 9of18 passes for 113 yard~.
Jefferson hauled in the Baylor punt at his o~ n 21 ·
yard hne and found an alley down tht left 1dehne Tht
Ti,cr junior shook off a pan of potenual tacklers at the
Bears 30togive LSU a 7-0 le.adwith 5. I 7rematninttn t~
opemnaquarkr JcfTenon·s run broke the old punt return
~rd of 63 yards 'K't in I %J b Maryland's Bob m11h
apanst Tennt"se
But af\cr that, the T11en .-.en-unable to penetrate an-.
fu rther than the Baylor 30-yard hne
Baylor charged back into the contest Qu.t<'kl) bth1nd
Carlson, who led the Bean RO yards to tie the pme on
their nu t po ion. the quarterba k conn«ttni with
flanker John 1mpson for a 59.yard p in 10 the LS q.
then llttt h1tt1na a d1v1n1 narlt '" tht end mne for tht'
TD
•
The Mustangs fell to l·ti "'1th thl'
loss They meet Estancia nl'\t Fnda~
in the Sea View opener
Savannah Slew
scores triumph
~RC ADIA (AP) -, 'annah
lew, ndden b) 8111 hoemalm.
fou&}lt for a shm advantage heading
into the stretch and held off favor-rd
Lad) 's Secret to w1n the La Bra
takes by half a lenath Fnda' at ';anta
A.nit.a.
t hns Mccarron and Lad'·~ ~ret
finished three lcna1hs 1n front of
Am bra R1d&e. ndden by .\IC\ h . 1n
the ~ven~furlO"JS ~for ).,·ear-old
filhe,,
C'arry1na I 19 pound~. Savannah
lew ran lhc seven fu.rlonp sn I 22
l /) on a fu1 track to ~'81 sn "'"•'" and ..,.,,n $3Q. I SO
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DHhlnfort11emoon (H1rr) 3 00
Time: 20.63
Alio re n: Shed Some L.IQht. SS Meslt<
81d. AM Ametlcen TOY. L• FM . Cuenovu
Fttet, Llol\tnlno Boll Z.P. Jt l Blurr
Scratehed Hes /4 G<Mth rocll.at. Elvslvt
LMa.r
U I XACTA (2·4) oeld '50.00
f'QUaTM llACI:. 3SO verda
Pertt11 Prltit (TrM wrel 12.00 6 <IO 4 60
Mr Connie Tu !LKkn> 21 .eo 13 00
ltlno TllrN IDldenckwll> 3.60 Time· 11.03.
Alio ran· Tlnv Tllkt , Mt Rich Bird,
At•scedero. Cut N Run, NO/\Olmt Pesa,
01•1 Talent, Lelnller ~
No Kretcl\H.
..... TH ltACE. S70 vard\
Cel l\ l(lfltr (P1ullM ) 6.40 .uo uo
Touon Wiii\ These <Drcksn> 13 00 S to
lnll1llon Htd99 (Leckev) 3 00
Time. 44.S9.
AIM> r111 Htt Surt Rove•. Ovt r11m. Foo
Cleoo.r Lucky Win. Je••moller. $win
8 1n1<er
Scratehecl s..tn• True. Jtt lr>OlllO
$2 IXACTA ll ·71 Pelo '7920
SIXTH U CE. SSO yaro'
Coeil•I Roc.11e1 (Orcksnl S 00
8 1m' Pan (8roo"') El Po•r-GOid (FIQveroel
Time· 27 ;M
J 00 l..O
2IO U O
4 '°
Alto ren; Two Not"· Reo A Jtt, Home
8reweo, SvO« Sorlnter, FH I Fla me
No .cratthel.
S2 IXACTA (t·n pelO SI0.60.
SIVINTH ltACL '70 yerd1
ClllceOO Flet/\ (Hermon) IS 00 4 00 J.60
Houw AS>e IPeullntl 2 60 2.40
Soul Of An Oldie (OlclerlekHn) 3 00
Tlfne: •S.U
Aho ren: 8lede1 a.sr, Doell• Fllont
No acntchH..
S1 I XACTA ll ·l l oelO '3160
IUG""" llACI!. 350 verdl
Rici\ Luclnoe !TrMW<el 19.60 9 20 4.00
Crimi.on Ramt>ie< (OIClerlckHn) 3.20 l 40
Wltd't 8V9 IH. Gem e) S 20
Time: 1791
AIM> ren: Ooc Trese. Tiie Meiler' LeOy,
Elolll OClocJ.. Rusll, Mena Fro••v Doll, Jusl
For Love
No scretC'lle•.
12 l!XACTA IS· 71 oeld '85.60.
NINTH RACE. 350 vero'
Ooc1or Stleke (H Ge rde l S 60
Loow Powoer (E Garcl•I
Sun .. , Rlcrl (Tr•H vrel
Tlme 11 •
Alto ren tcni. Keooo. Poo J un. Rn l Sun
Flv. Cott 0 AIUrt
No Kretches.
'2 ~ S.X (t·S-S-3+71 oeld sl,ol.Sl.to
IO tiolll wlnnl119 llckel1 (tlvt llOfWI)
C.rrvover POOi $11..471.St sl ~K NINE CH or 10-2+1·1-l-5·71
oeld U.796.SO to ont wlnn1no tlckt t (Mlvtn
l\or'Hll). C1rrvover DOOi 112S,497 48
TUfTH RACE. 350 verch
Mr M•cn Cllro IE Grc) 1.20 S 60 4 00
Mr SC>or1 E•l>l'eu (Meler) S.40 6.20 CaM<ln Cllarlot !Herl) 6.20
Time II 16
AllO ran SluMn«o Te, Go evo A Go
Go. Im A Flcldler Too, Elo111v Thr"
Conc.ol. S.u.m Pit. TetllfV, SlrM ltln
RlcW Scra lched. Ill A Win, Flrsl !>cflOoj Girl
F ... I A Fool FloYO. Would I Fool You
u DAILY DOU8 LE (7·11 PelO uoto n EXACTA 11·6) oelO U610
Allendence s.m
S.nta Anltli
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
(2nd 9' "·dtY ~ ,__,
"NUT RACE. 6¥> fvrlOllO'
Eleclrlc Hearl (SltYtn'l 24,40
Mora Tllru11 CMcCarronl
Dinner 11 Mexlm's (8tec111
Time l 16
AIM> ren· G<MO Auever. Ce"lde Caneoa,
Bllllt Fi.me Fat@ful Mood. Ed'\ FaJllH Y,
Pen Pi n Pu'HICI. Cruantf Men , Rufflal,
Peppy Starter
Scra1cn.o Runnl119 Oeooneir. t M ADie Too.~ 8ov .,., No Baroeln
SECOND llACE. l I• I• mlln
Sl\enraMtn IMeu ) 9 60 4 60 4 60
A l<lu For l<alle (Betti 110 6 00
FrlvOIOU\ Num CH..-ne ndezl I 60
Time I.AS 4/S
Al•o ran Flell'IV Fiore, Blown Over,
Orbllr.,,, Frtlno Canyon, Goodnlotll Mv
Love Fol''' Vlcrorv Oovblt Antmalt,
OUCM\I Petrone M841u• Noel
ScralClled Blll9e. The 810.. l<IUl119
Girt
THlltD ltACE. 6 , lurlQncn
Prnc 8IO Rvt (Frnoil 46 40 16 40 7 60
RocoM> NevaKO tSollu 32 '° 13 20
Cerrlt>t1n So"9 !Cestanol\I 3 IO
Time t 17 1 S
AIW ran Pro Puier Part0n JOhn. 8olO
Ttstimonv Cnuckltc•tor Tofulll,
FOQttoerg, Jowp"'' 8 ov Arlcloneoo
No .cra1c~•
U DAILY DOU8 LE 1• 'I e>ald Sl~OO
FOURTH RACE 6 turlO!lG\
W11c11lno 1 Hlguere1 4310 14 40 a 60
Nantt Tam Vatenzv•1a1 3 60 3 00 Jumpfng Ooc1or (8art1 •40
Time I 10 3tS
Also ran Hovef'lno Prtw"''· Ima Bu1i.1
Tiit Rammer Garv Ou n. Biii Paver Ci'llef
Ivor. MV lllntrarv
Scr1tcn.o 8uaoino R~... M11m1
Ortem. Bleck SIMI, A\lo. Permlu lQn And
Jusrrc.. Mlracutou• 8 10
"'"™ RACE. 6 ., lurtono\ Dl\llonOra~ Gvtal l~iel 9 40 '60 l 60
Jetting Horne IS"Vtnll ) 60 2 to
8olO Deer" ISIDilleJ ) 40
Time I 16 2/S
AISo ran Pollllcet Tit. MtMvau~ l=lffl
Alllef'I, Ack• Lfke Rultr, Ol't Murr
ScrtlClle<I' MlnUIHl1'0 sS IXACTA 17·1! Pt ld '"SO
SIXTH ltACE. Ont mile
iltlvertltt IS<Mltt H O
Gooo Z.r fMa111 o.-Joen <Biec•n Tltnt u e 1 s
) 20 HO
• 20 hO HO
AllO ran L•val,.rt Vt"'"'•"• Miu Ptumoetr•, Atl>l<'I• p,,
ScretC'tle<I A(t /41~·•nca GrtflalOa
51:VUfTH lllACE. • ) turlOflO,
Felr Water (Plncav) '40 , to 2 .o
Pink S.PPlllrt (Mc(erroni 1 to 2 60
Wavwerd Plr••t <~alo.er 1 '.o
Time· I 14
AllO ran Anotamar lnclle11 F!Owf!r
Scr11tchecl JIO•loro Hu(klt~"•
Honev
U •XACTA I HI pe~ ,,. Ml
llOHTM llACI . 1 lur~,
&evannell Slew (S/lnlo.r I 9 40
LedV't Secret (McCatront
Amore lllOot tSOlltl
Tlrnt I n 1 S
)tO )10
)to uo
410
Alt<> ,.., "•"" Lau l aM.atv lteig" fflG Covnteu, Sltvw1"'9
Scr81c'*I F'.Ollt An . Merta '11•14et
lflNTH •ACC. I I 1' ml9"
Seti'• lltovel Orm CS<Mlt J 7 10
C-t HIM (Plnc:Avl
rorri.111 Prine. <Mcl'41r11ue1
Time t 4 2/S
AllO ren Orlentel Wav Jotlv Jo'11, Iv
tllt ltlvlf Tr1v .. , PlftH
kre lctMIO l ,.,_.oltlleunl"lf ..
U •XACTA '1·t l Mlcl 11400
0 l'tCIC lfJC 111 M or 4• I ·S 1 t Hid
UM 40 lo 175 WtMlnt tlcllet\ flv• ~set I
Ceuvovtf 000!' ~ .H6
$1 ~ ...... 11•4·2•11 7 I or •·I ••11
•Id U..502. 40 10 -~ lieket (wven ...... , ~~ OM/ $511,"1
An..-ncr 27,040
a
N•A
WI STl•N CONf'lltlNCI ~DMMell W L llc1. Ga
....... 14 4 U1
Porl\allO It 14 ,,. 1'°'1 *'"' 11 " 400 1) Phoel\111 10 11 3S7 14 c-.n 10 20 .133 IS
Golden .Steta 11 22 .m ISi/\
Mlltwftt OMUM
Hov11on 19 11 633
Dettvet 11 11 "21
S.n Antonio 11 12 .00
Ulell t• IS 516
Oa .. 1 14 IS "3
Secre"*1to t 10 310
IAJTllaN COH,.lltl:NCK
8oiton
N-J«MY
Phll.aele>llle W1alllnotOt1
New VOf'k
MllweultH
Detroll
Atlanta
Cleveland
Chlaoo
tnolene
Allllllfk OMUM ,1 7 .. ,, 17 ,,
14 14
11 19
eemr.I DM"9ll
20 12
IS 16
14 IS
le 16 ti 11
• 20
Pnae't't k-
WaVllllOIOll 111, Allenl• 109
Clnel•nd 119, o.troll IOS
Portleno 142. O•Hes 133
S..ttle 11•, GOIOen $1••• 101 T ......... t ~
LAartn et s.ctemento ~ll S..lllt
Allenta at New Yorll
Milwt ullM •• Cleveleno
lndla"I al ChlceOO
Portleno at Houston
Denver at S.n Antonio
Boston et Ulei'I
Waal\lnvton et New Jer"v
Pllllede4Pllle 11 Pllotnlx
~.,.. GefM
GOIOtn Statt e t Lellw.
COLLEGE
1SO
613 SM soo
.3'7
3~
•ll'a 7
11
'"" 4V, s 9
10
UC INIM "' Lfttee Mlrvmeunt 75 ( w• ,.ec:ll Clllu.k I
UC .,.,_(tt)
Enget1110 It_, .... ft·• ... "' )·~ 2·2 4 •
12·21 4·4 3 ,.
•·14 7·11 0 23 MurotlY
HH S
BrOOk' Oolttora vie
Bucl\enan
Stl'"IUIS
Ciaccio
Cel<lwetl
2·6 0-0 3 4
7·14 4·4 I ta
2·2 0-0 0 ' 3·S 2-2 , •
0-0 O·O 0 0
3·S 0-1 1 6 o-o 0-0 0 0
Totelt 40·72 19·24 IS 99
LeveM Mii~ (IS)
Armstrong
McKentlt
Len e rtlll
Srnltll
Simmon\
BOHi
Rtlllg
YOHI
Bre<Ho<o Cerr1r
L
.... ft·• ....
3·1 0-0 l 6
9·23 2·2 l 20
3·7 0-0 s 6
6·1S 1·1 5 14
•· 13 ?·2 2 10 I·• 0-0 0 2 0-l 0-0 0 0
S-11 6-1 2 16
0·1 1·2 1 I
0-1 0-0 0 0
Toteli Jl·SS 1J· 16 19 7S
Hattllme UC lrvl,,., S0-44.
Reoovno' UC lrvlne 46 IRooers.
Mvrotly 111, LOYOle Mervmovnt "'
!Arms1rono. Mcl<en1i.. Von• 11 Aul•t•·
UC lrvlne 2S (Hits, 8VCl\enen 1>. Lov<Me
Merymount IS (SlmtnOn• S> Turnovers UC
lrvlM I•, LOYOle MllrYmovnt 12
Allendence 2,400.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE MIEN
1mMr1e1 V*'t M, Orenee CMal '1
(SM '*99 Mine T__,,..)
~CM" ('1) in-1111 V...., < .. >
teftllflD teft"'ID
Jonns1on 4 • 4 14 Goraon 4 s • 13 McG1.,r11 7 0 1 4 Garrell l 0 0 6
S.•oer 7 4 4 II AO.m• 2 l s 7
Clemenll 6 0 0 12 HOOO l 0 1 2
8 lc1tt11 3 l 2 9 Soutnetl l 3 4 9
Mvlc.allev I 0 S 2 Cflmbl'I 2 O 1 •
Mullet O 2 1 2 8tnton 2 O l ' Jveld 0 0 2 0 Hewkin\ I l 2 19
Totals 23 IS 19 61 Tot1t1 2S l• 19 '4
Hetfllme· Oran11t Coe,I, 39·2' Reou·
letlon: Tt.o, 60-60
Gddln West n, Geer..-AF8 71
IOHen T--'*"l
G-....i Wftl 1771 ~A ... (71)
.. ffllf lD .. ft llf'9
Slr1c11an 9 9 1 17 Yov119 4 O 4 t
Smltll 8 • 1 20 TrlPlttt 2 0 J 4
Oebtn 4 2 J 10 Burllt 7 J 4 7
Utu 4 I S 9 C11vln 9 S 3 21
Brown I I 4 3 Howard l 0 0 6
OtGrndt 3 1 1 I Clarllt 2 ' 1 I StmC>SOn 0 0 I 0 Dantzler 3 2 4 a
EmrM>n O O 0 O Preston I O I 2
Wltllem' 1 1 l 3
Tole ls ?9 1t 16 n Tot.is 2' IS 21 71
Hatfllme. Gotclell Wett, 33·25
HIGH SCKOOL BOYS
Mlrtnli 75, 0.... H .. JO
(Onft9t H .... Y O H Uc)
Mer1M !751 o-H9a U•>
.. ft.... .. ftllf'9
Gull<! 10 2 3 21 Cmtiell 6 6 2 18
Mevert 7 2 3 16 Crew!oro 0 2 1 2
Craft S 0 1 10 Out>y 1 7 I 6
Georoan 4 2 S 10 E il.O.n ) I 4 7
Ster ier l 6 7 12 LOyd ) I 4 7
PaOllle 0 2 0 2 Lvon J o 2 6
Medine I O 0 2 Mcllu l 1 o 2 2
l-ial11DOn 0 l 1 I Rli.y I 0 2 1
Quinn 0 0 J 0 Hrrno1on O O O O
He Y1lll O O 2 O Hlllli ro O O O O
Sendtn O O 0 O JOnft o o o o
Martin O 0 0 0 TllmPMlll o o O O
Totals JO IS 11 7S Toi•!\ " 12 19 so s.c-by Que"9rl
Merine 16 17 10 »-7S
Dane HUI\ I IJ 10 19--50
C.oe V*'t 6', , ......... Velitn 61
(~H--V O.ukl
~9\lfttalll v..,., <•1> c.... v...., (") ""pf "' .. ftllf llt Hanton
BriQO\
&oroosr
JOl\nM>n
Wtss14tf'
Gemblll
Goraon
Waite
Tota11
7 1 4 lt. Sla rk J O 1 6
• 0 I S Cell 6 S I 17
1 0 J 2 8•1•001 0 4 0 4
6 I l 13 Rttel 4 e I 16 0 0 4 0 Tralk ) 2 l I
1 0 l 7 Walklt 6 6 S II
S 0 l 10 OavfY 0 0 I 0
e 1 I 10
2' S n '' Tola!\ n 1S 11 49
kM9"" Quet18r1
Founraln Vallev 16 12 19 l.._.1
C•Plllrano Va...,. 21 16 11 15-69
El ~ IO, CMta Mes. 6J
(Onftet ..... y 0.t lk)
Et ,,,_..,. <•> Ceoa MMe (.,)
Ervin
He mlln
A111n
Rycr1w
Melloctl
OeclrM
St110rt>Of
81t leck
Enote
Oeteo
teftllflD teftllf'9
0 2 • 1 Pleflwp 11 21 2 '3
11 2 I 24 Ert-4 0 0 0 0
I 4 3 6 800tl 1 I S'S
10 6 4 16 ltdroi O O J O
2 2 4 6 RltC"I• 0 1 • 1
7 0 • 4 1(01 2 0 I 4
0 0 2 ' Ntl\nll I 0 2 1 o o 1 o Nvuo111 1 1 o •
0 2 0 1 Wiii 0 0 0 0
S 0 • 10 lllee 0 0 I 0
llamH n 0 0 0 0
Morrl1 I 2 2 l
Tol•I• ll II 71 to Totali " 27 20 63
kM'8 w Ouenen "n "n-eo
"" 10 1~
WettmlMW 6~ LMtllt 46
(Onftlit H ... Y OHMc)
Wetll"MMtw ('2) LMrl ( .. ) .... .,.. .. ""'"' "ustln I 0 ~ 2 Cltller 1 0 I 2
8erllnl l o o 2 l •ton l O 1 4
C10les t 2 0 6 Mllltr I 10 l 10
CllleltOll l l ) t Hormell 1 I 3 S 09.,., 10 3 2 23 Pedllle 0 0 1 0
lleclne l 2 2 4 .-.ricer 2 O 0 ' ~"" l l ~ 1 llOMl'tt 0 2 , ,
WOOocl4I J l o • C>e Storm O O 2 0 Tnillllo I I 4 l
De .slorm 0 0 l 0
lotatl 1• 14 17 '1 Tot•h 16 14 1' •
sc-..w ~ Wetlrnln•ltr 1• 11 9 ,....,
Loera I It 10 ~
NeW1*1 Hal"Mr 61, a..t ~ 67 cc..... O.Mkl .......,,, .. )
" f9 ., 19 Al11rom 6 0 l 12 sn.waro t I o > TOAi I 2 1 11
L.. 4 I 4 It ~ 0 4 0 4
llleflefd'l ' 5 2 t.) y _,. I 0 I 1
Cre1' 0 0 4 o TetM 2.4 '° IS ..
~ .......... (61): Sftow 19, '°"""" 1.
Treec.e 4. w~ '°· e-..., IO • ...._., J
Per<tr l,,_ 2 L.owe t. ._.. ........
Lo. Alelo\ltot 11 11 11 II ' .,.._.,
New-1 Mef'W II " 11 IJ ' $-ii
a
Wa a ........ 14, SWlnV Hlb U
(.,... ,~,
w ........ (JM ) 5wlnV .... (~)
.. ft .... ..ft ....
York 2 I 2 J Hnorr.on l 2 3 •
Mul'Mlv 1 0 l 14 MOMI 0 I 4 I
I(_.. 4 12 O 20 Ct11<1ter t 0 l t
.. OUM111hl I 0 l 2 Cul~VOt 2 0 S '
Sulltven • I I ' LM s I 1 II lrv•n l 7 J 11 PMr\Oll • 2 S 10
TWMftCI 2 0 , 4 Mat11ls 0 I 0 I
811ncoutl 1 ' I • Otall!K I 0 0 2 V«ovoo 1 1 , 4 FW>nt! I 0 l 1
Soll9 0 2 0 2 Stewvt O 0 l 0
~llue I I l 3 ~3 0,,
Totalt n 2' 11 ... TOll li 11 , 2) 43
lctn l>Y ~ Woodbrldoe ,, 23 11 , .........
Sunnv HIH• 11 ' lS I~
COMMUNITY COLLllG& WOM•N ~1M,~WMt4I
(0. Anu T--'*">
0.... Wftt <•> ..._..., (64)
CheM l(emMf
AIMlvta
Ste"lft' ....
srorer
"mon 8ernts
.. ft.... ..ft ...
3J2 to..n 3016 O 1 O 7 Elefod 4 o 1 I
l 0 1 ' Cllrl•totf I 0 1 2 0 2 0 2 Norris 2 O l 4
3 • 2 12 J Smllll 2 0 I 4
I , 2 ' O.Smhn 2 0 l 4
4 O 2 I Brvca 4 O 3 I
, 1 0 s ltoblft ) 0 4 6
Rlcllmen 4 I 3 9
l!lrown 4 O l I
JotrMOll 2 I l S
Total• 16 16 t .. Total•· JI 2 23 64
Ha lttlme· Se<IVOIH . 2'·17
._IGH SCHOOL GIRLS ~eunt.ln v.-.v '°· Mltw Def .. IMenN·••Mft Os Teu"*'*") """ v..,., (60) Meter Del l .. l
.. ftSlf tP .. flllf lD W1Hn 6 0 2 12 Manire 1 1 l l ~:Ser J 2 1 I GalMY 9 l 2 21
Glf'wtkl
Lewi.r
Handlev HIMka
J011111on
3 0 0 ' O'Bri.n 0 0 0 0
O o 2 O E1rmen l O 4 •
4 2 3 10 Formank 3 2 2 I
11 2 1 2• Weoner 1 o O 1 o o O o Rln•lno o O O O
0 0 I 0 Lwrnce 1 2 2 4•
Total' 27 4 12 .0 Total1 11 • 13 44
k -Irv 0Uer1WI
Fovnt1ln VelleY n 10 a »--60
Mal4tf' Del 10 16 13 5--4'
El T.,. 45, Martn. n
(l cllsafl-Met'IM EM!\ T__,......l
II T-(U l Mlll'N In>
........ ..ft .. tD
Enoelkts 0 0 1 0 l("kUCI • 0 1 12
HellkMv 0 0 I 0 I( VI SI tr 3 I 0 7 Youno 3 2 4 I Cl\erroln 2 I l S
Youngs S 0 I 10 tsklerk1 I 2 I 4
Chin 2 0 I 4 SIVOPY 2 0 0 4
Moynlllan ' O 0 a 8rewlltr o O l 0
Nickel 7 I 2 lS
Total• 21 l 10 4S Torers I• • I 32
Scere bY OU•t1en '£1 Toro 12 1 12 l~S
Marine I 6 1 11-32
adben 47, EN1Wanu 41
lllllHlll•Mal'N 1!1111 Teunwnwit)
IE.._. (41) 1--.a <•U
.. ....... .. ftlll ..
()oourll
HtnMY
Her men
Wiison
JOflnlon
NOfanor
Rvel<I
I 0 2 16 Mero"91 0 0 0 0
3 3 1 9 Warmus 10 I S 11
2 , 2 ' Mur..it 3 0 0 6 Jll7Jonn 21 1s
2 I l S 0 1vldJ.011 l I 3 3 o o 1 o Jovct o o o O
2 0 I 4 OtFIHll>O I 2 2 4
Oelraa 1022
Tolals 20 1 12 47 Tota l\ 18 S IS 41
kM9 bv OUert.n
Edlr.on
E1oerant1
9 IS 14 ~7
13 7 6 15---4 l
LOI AlllmltM »~ CereM _. Mir JO
(MalW·K ..... Uta TeunwmMtl
C4M ()6) L• A&amltM ()6)
.. ft .... ..ft .. ,.
Wlllerd 4 I 1 9 ()o,lfv t 2 S 4
Jone1 S S 2 IS S.l'd• I 0 • 2 8esmycfn 1 0 2 2 Emlev 6 0 0 12
Smlrl 2 0 1 • Rtls J I 1 1
SIOVli(ln 0 0 1 0 "'4ort l 0 I 6
Herflelcl O O O 0
Enoet 2 I I S
Totalt 12 6 S )() Tota l1 16 • 12 36
kMt bv 0Uel1wl Corona oet Mer 12 7 ? ,_30
L°' Alemltoa 12 • 9 11-16
Hunftll9t•1 8"~ 45, LB When 21
IMertfta·l:lheft Elh T~l
La WhMI UI) Htlftt, ... di !4.SI
teftllf lD .. ftllf tD
J.Jones I 0 1 2 Kelter 4 O 1 a
Held> • ' l 9 Clllclr. 1 1 , IS
J Smltll 2 0 l 4 Krcllc 2 O J 4
P Jonn l 0 2 & Boulwere 4 0 2 I
ScllulU e 1 2 10 Pt motr S 0 I 10
LSmltll 0 0 I 0 Wanr1 0 0 3 0
w 1111ams o O o o wooo o o o o Porter 0 0 I 0
Jorden 0 O I o
Jamerlno O O O O
Taitt 0 0 I 0
HaM v 0 0 2 0
Total\ 14 3 14 ll To1a11 21 I 11 4S
Seen bY OUetWn L8 Wiison II I I ._ll
Hvnllnoron BHCll 10 10 • 17-S
Cetta Mela WIMW Claisk
( Tedrt'1 PW lleulldl
' e .m. -Tustin YI. Cllaltev
10-.lO a.m -El Moaene v' S<>u111
Torrence Noon -Comp1on .,.._ co,1a ~
1:30 pm -JOl\n Glenn vs. Cerrllos
J P.m. -Scllurr v\. Ellencla
4·.0 o.m -Palos Vtrclfl v1 Garoen
Grov1
6:20 pm -Norin Torrance v1 Saddl•·
l>aCk a P.m -Santa Ane Valltv "' Clllno
~.,..Gamel
9 • m -Tustln·Cheltev loser "' El Mo0ene·Sovt11 Tonance to.er
10'.30 e m -ComPton<o.ta Mesa 1o ....
vs. John Glenn-Cerritos IOWr
Noon -Sc:hufT·E1limcla IOWr V\ Paloi
VerdH·G•rden Grove loser
1::30 P.m -North Torrance-SeOdlebeck
IOter vs. S.nt1 AMI V1tley·Clllno
l P.m -Tu1t1n·Cllettey wlnnt< "' El
Modene·Sovtll Torrenc.e wlnn«
4.40 pm -Comoton·Costa Mesa win·
n•r .. , JOl\n Glenn·Ct Hlto\ winner
6:20 Pm -P•lo• Verdes·Geroen
Grover winner "' Schurr·Estancl• wlnll4lr I o.m -North Torrence·S.ddllblcll
wlnntt "' S.n1a An• v11i.y·Chlno wlnMr
T'IMH'MleY'l Glllnel
Noon, 1.30 p m -Conaotetlon semlflneti
3 p m . •·.O P m -St/\ Piece Mmlflneh
•:20 p m , a pm -Cl\tmolontlllo
Mmlflnals
S.tuNev, Jeft.' ~
) Pm -COlllO!etlon
4 <10 pm -Flflll Pte<;e
•:20 Pm. -Third Plee• S P m -Cllamok>n,lllP
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C-Owlohl StlPl\emOn, Miami.
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OT-Dan Hampton. Ct11caoo. Mlcl\Mt
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Jacll.Mlll. N-Orlean• IL8-Harrv Cert0n, Naw York Glanlt,
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Tamoa 8ev.
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Jacoov. Watlllnoton; Jeelllt Sletw, 1tam11
Jon Gltlltr. Miami
G-8rleti Bl•do•. Clncln11tll, JOM
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FrMma n McNell, N•w Y0tll Jtll, Cralo
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Cltvelal'd, Tonv Dorsett, Delles, l t1C
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Jecoo Gf""· S..ttlt, Dexter Mllnlev,
Wa slllnoton. C/\erltt Menn, WMl\lnoton,
Reoolt Whitt , Phllede!Plll1
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Sffllte, Jim Burl, Ntw York Glents, 81H
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may not
come
to pass
Without regular receivers. use
tac kles Alabama
HONOLULU (AP) -Rodney
Peete has become a scrambler - out
of necessity. The University of
Southern Cali fornia Quarterback can
throw the football, but there's really
nobody of note out there to catch it.
His four top receivers arc out of
acuon with inj uries or other personal
problems. leaving sophomore Ken
Henry and )Unior Lonnie White as
starters against Alabama in today's
Aloha Bowl (Cbannel 11 at 5). Henry
and Wtute have one l'C'CCption be-
tween them this season.
"You could say, ·well, you have
inexpenenced receivers. so don't
throw the ball ,' .. Trojans' Coach Ted
Tollner said. "But yo u can"t do thal
against Alabama and win."
The Trojans also will play Wlthout
tailback Fred Crutcher, nose guard
Tony Colorito and offensive guard
Tom HaJlock. all starters who were
lost during the season.
USC will have a massjve offensi ve
line led by All·American guard JefT
Bregel, a 64. 280, junior. Peete and
running backs Kennedy Pola. Ryan
Knight and Aaron Emanuel hope to
benefit from its blocking.
Alabama is adding to its natio nal
record of bowl appearances with its
38th. USC will be trying to add to its
records, 21 bowl game victories and
the best winning pe rcentage in PQSt·
season play .. 750.
The Trojans, 6-5, and 15th-ranked
Alabama, 8-2-1. are coming off strong
fini shes after midscason slumps.
USC wa.s IO danger Of 8 rare losing
season. but knocked ofT Pacific-I 0
Conference champ UCLA. 17-13.
th en finished the regular schedule
with a 20-6 victory over Oregon 10 the
Mirage Bowl in Tokyo.
'The Cri mson Tide's only losses
were consecutive ~tbacks to national
powers Penn Sta te, 19-17, and Ten-
nessee. 16-14. after four straight
victories to open the year.
Buckeyes
to battle
BYUtoday
ORLA NDO, Fla. (AP) -When
faci ng the nat1on·s top passing team,
1t stands to reason that pass defense
would be emphasized
But Oh10 State defensive coordi-
nator Gary Blackney says his squad 1s
doing the exact opposite while
preparing for the showdown Wlth No.
9 Brigham Young in the Florida
Citrus Bowl today (Channel 4 at 10
a.m.).
Blackney said the Buckeye defense
wi ll be out to stop the BYU running
game almost as much as its vaunted
passing attack.
"The No. 1 thing you have to do
against any &Teat offensive team 1s
you can't fo11et that they run the ball
extremely well," he said. "You have
got to understand and recognize the
excellence of their passing game. but
you also have to realize that they can
run the ball well. too.
"We have got to control the run
because I don't think you can com·
pletely stop the pass. They will get
some yards, but our goal 1s to keep
them off the board."
Brigham Young has passed for
4,608 yards this season, With quar-
terback Robbie Bosco accounting for
4,27~. The ~ougars arc the No. I
pass1na team in the country.
On th e other side of th e coin. BYU
is averaging 145. 7 yards per game
rushing.
In comparison, No. 17 Ohio State,
considered one of the tOD four passing
teams in the suddenly pa~happy Big
Ten Conference, is 42nd in the nation
in passi ng. The Buckeyes, behind
guarterback Jim K.arsatos. passed for
2,209 yards, less than half of the BYU
total.
Wildcats
seek first
bowl win
EL PASO (AP) -It has been
descnbed as the 'Cats and the 'Dogs in
1he Sun.
Translated, that means the 8-3
Arizona W1Jdcats against the 7-3-1
Georgia Bulldogs in the Sun Bowl
today. At the request of CBS-TV, the
kickoff has bet'n moved up two hours
to 9:45 a.m. PST so as not to connict
wi th a National Football League
playoff pme on NBC.
Almost 8,000 Arizona fans have
flooded El Paso hopinJ to sec the
W1Jdc:ats come away with their fif5t
victory in five bowl pmes. The
Wildcau sold 7,900 tickets, ap.
proachina the combined record of
8, 700 fo r both schools sct by Ne-
braska and Mississippi State 1n 1980.
"We want to act respect," says free
safety Allan Durden. ..This is a
challenie for us to play 1 bia·n.amc tum like Gcof'aia."
The Wildcau lost to Centre (Ky.),
38-0, in the 1921 Eatt-Wut
Chnstmas O as.sic in San ~ 14-13. to Drake 1n the 1949
Bowll.. 34-1 O. to A ubum 1n tbe 1968
un uowl and 16-1 0 to Piu 1n the
I 979 Fiesll 8oy.,I. The Artl IWO pm es
no lonacr c 1 t
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a
Transcripts show that
courier offered Soviets
sensitiVe information
WASHI NGTON (A P) -The House
documents that a messenger allegedly
offe.red to sell the Soviets included scns1t1ve
tcsumony from a r cntagon official about tht'
relative strength' of U.S. and Soviet nuclear
weapons. a declassified version of the
hearing shows.
The declassified versio n of the con-
gressional he~ring transcnpt also showed
that the testimony by Donald Latham
1\4lsistant secretary of defense for command'
cbmmunications, control and intelligence·
dealt with the Navy's ability to com~
municate w1th submarines.
Randy Jeffries. 26. was a messenger with
Acme Repomng Co. when he was arrested
last week and charged with offenng to sell
transcripts of classified congressional hear-
ings to the Soviets.
A federal magistrate ruled earlier this
week that the federal government had
proved probable cause to cha'le Jeffries
with csp1oaage. He 1s being held w1thout bail
pending a grand Jury proceeding.
Acme has a contract with the House
Armed Services Commmee and se veral
other commmees to provide wnttcn tran-
scnpts of heann~s when House staff re-porters are unavailable
The transcnpts involved in the Jeffries
Mary Allee and Don Tennlaon are
reunited with their dog, Cookie, at
case came from a House Armed Services
subcommmec. according to FBf agent
M1chael Gigha. That subcomm1uee wa'i on
procurement and military nuclear systems.
which met last Feb. 28. according to ourccs
who spoke on condition they remain
anonymous.
The hearing was classified ''top secre~ ...
1ndica t1ng 1t dealt Wlth highly scns1t1 ve
subjects.
A declassified version of the heanng was
released by the full committee as part of the
documentation supporting the Pentagon\
fiscal 1986 budget request.
Pans of the publicly released version were
withheld by the subcommittee. meaning the
matcnal rema10s classified. It could not be
determined Friday which of the matenal
may have been among the pages allegedly
offered by Jeffnes to the Soviets.
In the declassified testimony. Latham
discusses U.S.-Sov1ct long-range nuclear
arsenals. Apparently using chans. he says,
"you can sec here where the United States 1s
tn the lead or going towards that and where
the Soviet 1s leading and increasing his lead (deleted).··
Moments later. Latham says. "That was a
quick net assessment . I commend to vou
reading that document. It (deleted)." ·
"'~ Lindbergh field after the pet epent
12 houn In the air.
It shouldn't happen to a dof?
SAN DI EGO CA P) -Cookie 1he German
shepherd had never been on a plane before.
but after 12 hours ofbetng lost 1n space. she's
probably logged enough atr time to quell her
wa nderlust forever.
Cookie and her masters. Don and Mal)
Alice Tennison. boarded an Amencan
Airlines flight 1n Dallas on Thursda}
morning and were to amve tn an Diego 4 11i
hours later. at 12:30 p.m PST.
The Tennasons, native Texans who ltve 1n
Escondido in northern San Diego County.
spent Christmas visiting relatives in Da llas.
The coupl e landed in San Otego on
schedule, but the dog was nowhere to be
found Airline officials told the Tenmsons
that Cookje had landed safely in Albu-
querque and plans were being made to send
her to San Diego on a Western A1rltnes
flight. via Salt Lake C'll y
Nearly 71h hours later. at 7:50 p.m ..
Western A1rltnes flight 53 from Salt Lake
City landed. with a dog aboard. The
conveyer belt for oversized baggage began
moving, and out came the ~ron~ dog.
The Tennisons groaned and cunous
onlookers shrugged their shoulders.
"What's so ~pec1al about tht!> dog''"
someone asked. "Docs the dog have one of
those Frequent Fl yer cards'.'" someone cl<>e
asked.
Final!}. at 8:07 p.m ( oolrn: came
through on the con,,, ever bell
The dog has been the Tenn1sons' pct for
nearly four years. and according to Mrs
Tenru son gets excited east I} and docsn '1 ltke
cramped quarters or loud noises.
"This 1s not lske losing a piece of luggage
or a set of golf clubs," said Don Tennison.
"She's a living animal with fccltngs. Th!s
shouldn't happen to a dog -ifs inhuman··
Amencan Atrltnes spokeswoman Suc;1c
Robbins said the Tenn1sons' C'<pcncncc-''
extremely rare.
"Quite frankly, I've n1.•vcr heard of us
losing a dog before:· she said.
Mrs. Tennison said Cookie would have a
JUtcy steak wa iting for her at home
FAA proposes banning
suspect jet engine part
WASHI NGTON CAP) -The Federal
Av1at1on Administration propoSt'd Friday
rcplacina a jct engine part used to power
hundreds of Jetliners that has been linked to
more than a dozen incidents tn whtCh th e
engines have broken up
The part. a "spacer" found in about 1.840
Pratt & Whitney JT8D engines. has been
blamed by investigators for the engint•
failure that led to the crash last Se pt. 6 of a
Midwest Express jetliner in Milwaukee 1n
which 31 people were killed.
The FAA's proposed rule, to be formally
announced next week m the Federal Regi~
ter, calls for the spacer. which currentl y is
removable, to be replaced by a different
dcsian wit h an integrated sleeve that
provides lfC&lCr Strtf!jth.
FAA spokesman Fred Farrar said that
under the rule, lllrhncs would have up to two
years to replace the spaceTS. fn the me.an-
time. they would also be required to conduct
special inspect1ons of the spoccrs to ensure
that cracks arc not developing.
The Nauonal Transportation Safct)
Board early la t month uracd the FAA to
require that the removabac spacers be
rtplaced, say1na that the detain has been
involved Ln more than 1 do7en inodent.s an
which cpgincs broke apan.
In most cases. the cnaine fa1lum have
been dealt with by pilots and havr not let to
accidents.
..
But NTSB investigators have concluded
that a spacer failure led to the breakup of the
nght engine of the Midwest fa press OC-9 at
Milwaukee. The breakup occurred seconds
after the plane hftcd off and the pilot could
not recover. Officials later found some of the
spacers strewn along the runwa).
There arc more than 9,000 Pratt &.
Wh itney JT8D engines tn opcratton among
U.S. a1rhnes. The engmes power not onl) the
DC-9, but also the Boeina 7 27 and the
Boeing 737. The JT8D 1s the mo1t wtdely
used Jet cn~ne in the world.
Farrar said the FAA estimates only nbou1
1,840 of the engines have the older
removable spacers. The other eng,ne w11l
not re<lu irc any change
The aacncy. neverthcle ~. estimated the
parts replacement. once ordered. would co t
the airlines $43 m1lhon
The FAA ~t 1 <&S-dly comment period t\
final rule 11 not ltlcely to be 1 u~ for~' t'r.tl
weeks after that
The two-pan 'pacers would have to be
replaced the nut t1methc e"*'ne1,'Cmhl ) 1'1
taken apen dunni routine ma1ntcnan«. or
within two years.
The intmm ins1>«11on requirement cal11
for the spacers to be eum1ncd W1th1n the
next t,000 cycles on ef\&)nc that h•ve at
lust I. 700 cycles. A cycle 1' whene\'er an
engine 1s sta.ncd up for any reason
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boots bindings Phone 11on "-t 1 ESSES Late Even1nn• & EAVY duly snow chains Male an•wer service ..,.... . .,,.. 0 Graveyard l'he Grtnd8f assorted sizes S25 pet new $50 BIOOd pressure A 1 ~oo w
p111 979-9047 1 d1g1ta1 ktl new S30 Call TU ACClllfTllfT estaurants ..
MUST ANG parts 67 front
valance $35 '69 "9"'
rront render exten $30
70 felt front lender
uten $30 71 rear
valance S35 7 1 rear
bumper $40 Aanchero
119111 ano tell doors S50
eacn 7 1 Mustang doors
S50 eacn 73 Aancnero
fenders S50 eacn Spa air
neaier new '" box cost
details 786-3519 Full 11me Costa Meaa PCH NwPI B<:h6-42-888l
6-46 1636 or 756-9105 ,._ I -SSl-0
STRIPED velvet sot& S!>O r;--..•-.t._ra~~~~--
AMIFM stereo radio re-l .. 4ical/Dtatal 5105 *****
cotd ptaye1 S35 End -JEWELRY SALES
tabla $10 Square cottee •lllSES ltHS Fine store seeking reliable
tabte S l5 Matcning All sh1tts Cert aides p1et pef9on tor sales & ltte ot-1amps S 7 each Green velvet barrel cnair $25 H1gn4151 wages 1n area flee work Part time • plus bonus every 2 wks days Mo n-Wed-Fri
Turkey platter $5 8 pla<:e Med/Dental Ins 494-8075 1 Occas Sat"s 5_.8-3403 dish setting $10 An·
dlrons SS N1gnt stand SS llH. •IRS£ • • ~~-
Folding pauo chairs $2 P T day snitt 47 Bed SNF ADYERTISllli
each 751-550 1 leave •n Lag Ben Every other j
message wknd ott 494 8075
SURFBOARD great for be·
g1nner S25 we1su11 new Cleriul/Ollict 5400 I tadies or adolescenlS ----------Growing oa1ly newsp&Def Long Jonn $20 Bike on the Orange Coast
ladies 10-speed $30 IHll££Pfll neeos 1mag1na1rve pro-
Stereo receiver Sony No Full time nours 1te11101e duc11ve 1ayout artist wno
Baloney s 10 Juicer 545-00 8 otwfl 12-2pm unoerstandsmerchand1s-
Acme works great s t5 ing to design advertising
675-4007 1£PUT11HT SECTY •or a vanety ot cllents
ARTIST
$60 sell $20 Pool cover WASHEP S50 Dryer $50
reel new 1n box Love D•Shwasner $SO Pusn
seat l•ke new $50 mower s 15 Smalt re-
Match1ng living room tr1geralo• $50 ~2 1
cha11s new tab11c $50 ' Flower Street Costa
eac11 642-4397 Mesa 646·5848
Our d1scnm1na11ng mar-e •Pet 1nd1v1oua1 wotn •el demands Quahty ano
gooo Eng t•sn S~•• s slyte
strong •yo1ng ano O•C· Newoaoer prodvcJton
taphri11e or snort11and knowle<lge netoful Ae>tll·
nelptut Aooty n person 1.,. 10 wori.. under dead·
w1tll resume IO Mr tones a must P11or news-
Fuentes at Rooert Be1r paoer expenance an ad-
• · I F' · l W ll&am Frost & As· .;anta""' Pos111on tS part a11ae11 1aaac11 soc111es 140, Oua11 St ,,_ t me good oenef11S Newoon Beacn Ca salary $8 pmr lnqumes
Basi•eU for Sa le 833·0070 l8am 5pml ano resumes 10 Steve
2900 1GENEAAL OFFICE 9000 8~1~r' P11:,rt po;;ec~o;,. 1·u-n_d_e_r "'lo"'n-e"""!!'R_oo_t_A_trpo-rt ..,. numbers ... II train 1560 Costa Mesa Ca PUBLIC NOTICE
The Huntington
School District
Beach City
Board of
Public Trustees announces a
Hearing to receive Publlc Input
on possible alternate uses of
Burke and Gisler Schools. The
Publlc Hearing wlll be held at 7
P.M. on Tuesday January 7, 1986
at the District Education Center.
20451 Cralmer Lane
Huntington Beach
SYDNEY
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Snu111e Travel Agcy MacC.rE19or Yacnt~ 1631 92626
Pers Storage Comm 1 Placentia C&rl;ta Mesa
ma11 rec agcy 675-8995
I . I IH. A&H THIHE
811DHI • • Will train ener9et1c in-OrrrtaDlhH 2904 I 1elhgen1 perS()naoie 9a1
Carpet company tor sate tor ntl!res11ng career
1tm11eo investment Call oppty Basic cte11ca1 s1<,1ll
atter 6pm 6-46-1212 req o Oldest agency in
E$t Re1a11 Mail Parcel
Service Bus P11me N B
toe to De expanded
F V 963 5688 appt
LH&l S£Clln&llY
OIAlllCIUT
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330 West Bay SI
Costa Mesa CA 92627
ADVERTISING
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE I $12500 S60K -nel
po1en1tal Pn.I Coortney
Mail TOday 644-MAIL or
854-8787 anytime
lanstaeat
O.,trtHity 2tol
to• 1111ga1ton ano general
Dusiness prac11ce at-
torneys Non smoker I Newport Beacn Send re-Needed tor Automotive &
sume 10 Htrin Partner Real Estate C1asslf1eo
5000 Borcl1 i, So.Jlle Advert1S1ng Sales at a
2900 Newport Beacn ra;>tdly upano1no local
CA 92660 newspaper Agress1ve
selt·d•sc•ollned 1no1v1d-NEED TAX DEDUCTION?
Needy stuoent needs car PIT OFFICE WOii
Any gill accep ted Cal Catai<>g assemot~ & tiling
anyt me Mark G64 9"'4-1 •Ot'ill •or ~ludenl 63, d•80
Moaey To Lou 2914 RECf"1HtST
WIDOW ri.ts monev tor t" <>•c 11ng 005•1•0" n a
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HUH CIAST
HJLY PILOT
Atta: P. llHiH ,
P.l .le11HO,
Cesta Mtta, CA 12121.
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AFTER
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JOBS
EARN
MONEY
PRIZES
TRIPS
HU&E COAST
Hill ,ILOT
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oc;t~ Mesa (..a
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE • • • • ...._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....J • Dally Piiot motor route
avaJlable In Huntington
Harbor area. 1-2 hours
per afternoon .
ACfllOU
1 Preoccupi.ct
5 Carri•
9 flp Ovtf
1 .. Tonie hero
15 S.Ck alley
t6 UK county
17 Avtatlet
19 Al Ca<ttln
orbit point•
20 -Age
2 1 Street typ&
23 Ms Gwynn.,
24 Autocrats
26 Jars
28 Common
Conlf&<.11011
29 Groom
32 StOfH
35 Mawk1sn
36 F1sn
37 Frayed
36 PledgH
39 1(1ck out
40 Burlesque
41 F°tl!'
42 Mtnule
43 M~apro1ec1~
4S i<1nd 01 lea
46 Pl'IO e4ams
47 Condensto
51 UM o t
2 3 4
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24
37
40
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53 Artltl
55 "Norma
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!.6 Threesome
~8 Turn to tnit ....
60 Wnet t 111 w
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6 t Venicie•
62 Mtade tne oio
serve
63 Jampackao
64 Sword
65 Indite'
OOWH
1 Freoz•ed
2 A Roo5e111!ll
3 Reads
4 Spread hdy
5 Snrubs !'I~
6 Is angry
7 Once mor1•
8 ColOtilCfo
park
9 Marone
1ns1gnia
10 F<1ke v<1•
1 l OOllQIJI' t•IJV>
1J Ot ii IW"OC
lJ lnlorrn
18 Scoters
22 Snows ennui
25 C.ondu•I
17 Sneaky
29 Standards
JO Eve s nom;·
JI Mo1s1
32 Mop
33 Amt'r111r
)4 POrflano.-r
J!> Ritng"
18 Large
mamntrl
j9 Burn
4 1 Sall c.nvc~
42 PttCkle
44 Fc1n1as•eb
4 ~ Oairy 11em
41 Glimme•
41l Ves1t9e
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Call 642-4333; Monday -
Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for
Art .
: Orang• Co••t •
: D•llY Piiot •
: 330 w. Bay Drive :
: Coile Meu, CA :
•••••••••••••••••••••••••• .......................... • • ! PARTTIME ! • • • • • • • • • We are looking for the right •
: people-People who enjoy :
: people. They must be per-:
: sistent and willing to work! : • • • Hours are 4:30-8:30 p.m. •
: Mon .-Fri. and 9:30 :
: a.m.-1:30 p.m. aturdays. : • • : Compensation lo include :
: hourly wage plus com-:
• mission. • • • • • • • : for an appointment call :
: 642-4322 : • • • between 3:00-8:00 p.m. • • • : Ask for Ben William . : •••••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••HAVE
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ond you're sure to 1111 1t! 56
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SELL Idle Items With a
Daily Pilot Ctastltled Ad.
• Get GREEN CUh
10< WHITE elephants
wtln a Clualfled Ad
Call 642-5678
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALL TODAVtt
Ill FOR LOIS
Your
Service D1rec1ory
Representative
142-4321 .... 301
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After School -
Student Jobs!
Do You Need t Cash t And
A Good Job To Start TM New Year?
We are looking f0< Jr. High and High
School 1tudent1 and others who would
enjoy t8*1ng wtth people and wonting
wtth other atudenta their own age. You
can earn $25.00 to $50.00 MCh week In
eommlaalona and MUCH MOREi You can
work PART TIME In the afternoons and
evenlnga and lllll have pfenty of free ttme.
You MUST BE FREE AFT~R SCHOOL!
We otter comptete training and provide
tranaportatton. Thia la NOT A PAPER
ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A.
WEEKI Come out and hetp UI get new
cuate>mer9 for our newspaper and have I
grMt time doing it. You have nothing to
toae and a auper job to gain. Call today
and maybe you can start tomorrow!
Call Mr. Earl
548-7058 or 241 -8432
Openings Now Available
CAR ROUTES
Earn Extra Ca•h
For Delivery Of Thi• Paper
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Deliver 1 day a week. No
collecting . no soliciting.
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance.
CALL 842 -1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
PAINTER NEEDS WORKt
nt/Ext. cettlngs. relln cab
26) yrs exp . work guar
Davis Painting 964·3837
uallly & Reas Prices
ntte1tt. real estate ctean-
p, crpts, windows, etc
Refs Free est 857--0691
TIP -lllln P&llTill
nl/Ext Reas. Rates Ref's
39-1886 or 675·0102
NDYS WALLCOVERlNG
lnstallatlon & Removal
Int painting 548-4013
TRiP IT OFF THE WALL
ast. claan. reas Wall·
aper removal service.
Uc/bonded 638-6970
HE WALLPAPER ROUTE
Dec Spectat S 1 tl'Qt roll
1 Yr Guar 642·2078
SCP 0 2
Bank of America
Costa Mesa
548 West 19th St
Costa Mesa, CA
IAlll IHlllH
lalton fOf tease STUDIO
FIVE Judy, 640-6443
MUL Tll CLll IWIAIEll
lSSISTllT-Pll'I
Womans spa 497-5464
llSTlLLElt
10 install & service alarm
systems Full time, Paul,
582-7233 Lag Nlg
JACK OF ALL TRADES.
Office lurnlture store
needs driver, lurn repair,
warehouseman ale FIT
$5 hour 63 t-2777
PART TllE HELP
AK erman hepher ,
/wTOHAUS === M WESTLTD
{714) 111-HH
MERCEDES BENZ ·77
450SL. lo ml 751<. 1mmac
cond blk/red alarm,
Blaupunkt. chrome whls
Hoist for hardtop. many
more xtras Must see•
$25000 lirm 645·8 t94
or 261-3599
2 Days p/wk fOf sell·
storage Days vary Mull be dependable 497-6900 et1lg. SIS 22.8 cu ft puppy, rare all black fem llWI '13
----w/lee, $395 760--0367 9 mo·s $75 545-2090 Ill 1111 CAI
PlllT TIME ~o 4 Newspaper delivery. araitar• • I PERSIAN KITTENS CFA 5 speed. AM/FM "ereo
reg S 175/up 646-1373 cassette. 4~4 . extra large
2AM·6AM. llght van or I IUY FURllTURE truck nee Xlnt money T -. tires. fHlrrtlhll (LIC:t 2G77964)
Newport Beach area Call LES __ 9~
642-6015 blwn 12-6pm pc Living room set Only Sail hits 7014
Tlt.YEL •1E1T week old, COSI $765 Seti !-.'!"""!-~~---• $285 (714) 952-4254 CAL 25 8 sails '85 out·
lmmed opening N B • 4-5 boa1d auto pilot. gd
yrs exp 1nclud'g 2 yrs DOUBLE waterbed, exit cond $5900 536-0573
computer. p1el DAT AS cond wt bk case hdbrd
u George. 548-7744 S 150 obo 962·6280 SliJ1/Dock1/Sto1111
YmltlUllY MOIPITll 2' -bedset, match desk 7022
Needs 1 PIT Kennel At· 500 or offer See Sat. 2 Stlps. IS ft each S t25.1
tendant, 1 PIT G1oomer 385 Ogle C M 722•8349 S75 mo on Bal. tsland
and 1 P/T night allend· ofa and Loveseal Oak 8181790-7302
ant Exp pref'd Apply trim. like new Earth·
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm t25 tones ~25 714/542--0007
Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa -alnut China cabinet
631· 1030 S200 Walnut dropleat
SUPS Avail 25. 30 & 58
3333 W Coasl Highway
Newpor1 Sch 9.5 Mon-Fri
Misc. TrH1J0rt1tioa Ea,ltyatat WHtH din labte, 4 chairs $1 50 SS3S 4 pc ollwhlte bdrm set •
--------S 100 Brwn chest ol Notercycl11/ CNA Nurse wlll care for drawers S35 646-9177 ScMttn sick or etderty Live in. ----Pref BalbOa/NB Of CdM ANTED Used frundl~ 1---------
Gd Local rels 675-062~ bed. good cond & 19 81 HONDA SCOOTER
remote TV 859-4817 bllwti11e perf cond' Must E~~r~le~s :;r:1ftt~T1: iH11lHMll -6015 sell $175 644-5846
live-In or out Local refs. s 160 LOTTERY TICKET 82 Honda CM250, 1uns
673 5 100 good $700 Chuck . • BEST OFFER. 641-1981 or 675-1936 646-6238 al1er 6
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'2060 HAA80 1 lllVD
COSTA MISA 64'2 0010
llSSll L ElSllli
Sentra, MaJtima, I 300ZX
ttend our lease seminar
eno 1ec1eve a l ree
portable m1n1 vacuum
wtlh credit approval
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our office near South
Coast Plaza
(aprx 1 hr)
ALL·SAYEllS LUSE
714/432-1111
TOYOTA LElSllli
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ano rec1e ve a free
portable mini vacuum
Learn about leasLng In
our ofllce near South
CoaS1 Plaza
(Aprx I hr )
CHICK
Wl!llaON
P'ORICHI!.
AUDI
CH!VltOU:T
Hlthut Ovall111
Seit•• S."'lu
CHICK
IVERllON
HS f C-1Hwy
Newpo<t le~ll
673-090•
YW OAIPH Wll '12
4 apeed. air, AM/FM
stereo castelle. bar. rear
seat, pop-up root, stove
El(cetlent condition
Ille• 1GHL787)
(StkP 3958) .....
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'2060 HARllOA IHVD
CO~TA MHA 64'2 0010
Aatn Dt•11tic 9300
BUICK ·83 FWIERA
Att extras l<tnt cond
$10,400 644-8199
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
ol tale model, low mileage
Cadlllaca In Orange
Counlyl See u11 today'
540-1860
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
CADILLAC '81 Sedan Sev·
1lle diesel. cherry cond,
bougnt another, w111 tel
go below wholesale!
759-8046 or 760-5090
WE llY lll IAIES
USED CARS & TRUCKS
COME IN OR CALL FOR
FllEE lPPlWUL
DeULLO
CMEYllOLET
18211 BEACH BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
147-1017;141-JJJ1
CHEVY '73 Camero, I an
runs great Must sell
S 1300 obo 640-4674
CHEVY~3 Camara Z28.
HO rnotor. 5 spd, loaded,
cnarcoal S6995 PP
640-0016
CHEVY Malibu 19BO
classic wagon Air.
AM/FM, 2 tone paint.
elec seats. S2.950 Cati
642-4321 Ask lor Don
W1t1tams
WE BUY CLEAN.
LOW MILEAGE
DOMESTIC & IMPORT
CARS. TRUCKS & VANS
<;.(It Hl Cf).\\T
Dodge
2888 Harbor Blvd
Cost.a M,,_ M-0-0330
DODGE Colt '80, hke new.
AM t F M c ass. new
sheepskins. new tires. 30
M P.G • factory sunroot
$2500 497 ·3378
-WE WAIT Hiit
CLUI IHI OAll
See Veno d'JS Santos
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'2060 HAAllOA Ill VO
CO!>TA Ml!>A &41 0010 '°' Clualfled AO..,~ --.-EW-.-.. -.IE-E-,--
OIEHIEE
I comes with p/a. t:>ucket
~IS and radlal tttes
(Ser •2900)
lll-SAYEllS LEASE
714/432-1117 FORD '78 Futura 2dr hrdtp
c1eam wl buckel sts, air.
spoke whts, 6 cyl Runs
---------. great $2 too 494-0301
DIMES
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LINE
WANT ADS
f IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
PRIVATE PARTIES
,,
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ORANGE COAST
Jeep/Renault
2524 Karbor Costa Mesa
141-IOU
UBARU '81 4 whl drive
DL wagon A/C, am/Im
cass $3500.673-922•
oyota '85 4 Runner Lk
new. In wa1r 4500 miles,
5 ap, Ale. am/Im cass.
chr whls, moonr1 ElCtras
$12,950 646-764 t
Tncks Hrs
PL VMOUTH Arr aw 1982
plc«up long bed $3,500
Cati 8•2,.321 Ask tor Don Wllllams
'74 FORD Ranger~ U-w/
Super cab & camper shell
1999 OBO 842-6079
TOYOTA 1990 pickup •·
Ion tong bed S3. 100 Cell
642-43:21 Ask for Don
Wlltlam1
'
SOt.:TH COl'NTY
VOLKSWA(;F:s
&
ISUZl'
FORD LTl '12 CROWN VICfORIA •
Loeded wllh power
equipment & much more
(ZA TH903) $6995 Dir
540-5630
FORD Me1c Marquis ·73
MC S t 200 Gd COnd
45K m1 Calf 844-7519
FOlll llAIHll P /I '12 Stick shift, air, AM/FM
stereo cassette. bucket
seals. sliding raar win·
dow
(Llc:t 2C:2t786)
(Stk • 3822)
14211
THI ODOR I
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HAAl'IOA 111110
CO'>IA Ml \A 641 0010
LllOIU '14 11&11 Yll
Loaded w /pwr equip
S 13,995. ( 11<BR565) Dir
540-5630
, .... hMltie •• Ml.JC "°na: r----.;.o...-.;;.;..;,;;.;__ Plate MJTIC(
PL VMOVTH '8& S•tellll• Cpe. I ownr. 'NY Qd
cond, leOO ObO 840·29Ge
PL Yllfll PIH 'l 1 v.a. •uto, llr, AM/FM
et9feo (lie• 7850ZS)
(Stk• 3979)
11111
'1CTillOUI .V ..... 11 fflCTmOUS ltUlfNUS 'K:TITIOUI Ml .....
NAMW ITAffMIN'T NAMI STATIMINT ..... ITATl•NT
Tiit lonow1ng P8t't0t11 are Th• following !*ton• are The toOowlng '*'°"' 111• 01~ butlneH H dOlng t>o11neaa .. Vet1· ctOlno t>u•IMM •• 29~3 IL BOX!S ETC USA. g .. nce T ·Slllrlf. 207 ! lRENH~ONICS. 583Ham
Hert>ot Otvo Co1ta ,IJt1c1 Ave Huntington 111on. No B. Co.ta .......
Meta Ca111 92828 6Mc:h CA 92e•& Ca1tlorn11 92e21
Ktt11e<1nt L Artnttrono Col1-\ f:'rencee Conway MICtlael Schumac:Nlf W
•nd Sally E Arm11rong j207 E UllCa Ave Hunt~ H1m111on no 8 Coall 18222 Mont.,tty ln No 1no1on Beach. CA 92641 Meaa. Calllornta 92827
10? Hunungton 8Hch I lhl• bu11ne11 1e con· Ren. ao.. 583 Harnlll°"
MOC M>na:
ftCTfTIOUI aueM.18
NA.MllTATIMINT
Tiit IOllOWlng per1on1 are dolnO butllnM& ..
NORJACO L TO 5 11
Avenkl• Del V•Otz San
Clemente Calif 9ffn
NOffl'\tll ()«)rge Sctwn.lt
611 A...an!Oo Del VttOti San Clemtntt Calli 92672
N 0 kMlltt
Orange Coet1 OAIL y PILOT /Seti.wctay, December 28. 1MS lt'7
NOTIC& MC>TlCa Of' Ml11 NOTIC• Of' P'UaJC
wnT1NO INOa PMP.MATtON NOTICI CW HIAllllfO ~
NOTICE 18 Hl!,.UY ......... TlllU.tTU'S IA .. U T* 11'1.MHflQ
OIVEN tl'lat ... l ed DM&ere4toftll-4 TS~ r-3~Y/ CO....ltONOf'
PfoPOMia for lurntehlng .. NOTICE 18 HEREBY 60142).e T"9 cm°"
leOO<. tnel•~. ~~t. IVl!N that the 8oetd of DI· YOU AAE IN O@FAULT 'OUWfAIN VA&..L.aY
!ran1por1a11on and auch ec:1or1 of 1"41 M ... Con UNOf,_ A 0££0 Of TRUST NOTICE IS HERl!BY
om. 1'8c:lltt• • may be,.. ldat.0 Wat• OiflrtCt wtll DA TEO FEBRUARY 4 1N5 OIVfN IMI on W.on.day.
qu11ed fOf tht 1H5·H t 1t1 Regular Meeting 10 be UNLESS YOU TAKE, AC· January e INS. at 7 30 pm
STREET MAIN TENANC! on Jtnutty 9 19H, TION TO PROTfCl YOUA 1n 1119 City Council
. .., ............ ., ..... ~
.. PmWla ....
No A 130592
In 11\e SUl*IOt Cout1 Of
11111 Stile Of C.iltomle IOf
11\e Couory of 0r 11f1ge
all! 92S.9 lduc:tad by •n lndllrldual no B, Coela M.... Call-
Thia bu••ne11 II con-I Colleen F Conwty tornll 92827
ucieo by • gen.,,, P•rt Tl'll• etatement w .. !Meet Thia buatntH 11 eon-
ner1111p lwtlh '""' County Ci«k of Or· eo t>y • general par!
THEODORE
ROBINS I
Thia 1taltrntnt wu nteo
wtth tne COvnty Ctertt of Or·
ange Counry on Oecamt>er
11 1985
I H 0 T AU 8 8 ER I Z E 0 ~ lllt adOC>llOn of PROPERTY ll MAY BE Chttl\l*t 10200 Slec.t Av·
ASPHALT SEAL COAT Negaltve Oeelarallon eS-4 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAL! enve Fountain Vali.y the In ll'le Ma11., of the C.llte
WITH CHIP COVER-SAM* rt 111ly undt< pt~a1alk>n If' 't'OU NEED AN EXPl.A· P1ann1ng CommlNl<)(l wm OI DOROTHEA STEVENS
AND/OR SLURRY SEALI. or the fOIJowjng PROJECT NATION OF THE NA1URE f\Old. pVOllC t\Mflng on t,.. LONOY£AA ~
w1llbertcelvedbyllleC1tyof ~ Blvd Wal., Line or THE PROCEEDING IOllOwing Uaml " FORD
"'''' l!AllllOI !HYO CO"A M l\A t>4 7 0010
K1111tr1ne l ArmttrOng ange County on o.c.ml>ef netehlp
Thlt ll•ltfflenl ....... filed 11 1985 MIChMI Schvm.enet
,2M912
Put>Mhed Orange Coast
Daily Piiot Dec.tmoer 21. 21
198S January 4 i 1. itee
SA·238
Cotta M ... at Ille OfflQe Of 1.0CATION NO•lllbOund AOAIN ST YOU YOU CONOtTIONAL USE PfR· Nottcti.1Wtet>yg1YenllUll
the City Clent. 77 Fair Ori ..... Newport Blvd 11 17111 Str"I SHOULD CONT ACT A LJi.W MIT NO aot P9tltlorl IUbo the undeirllgrltO wlll ... It
Cotta M .... Catlto-nlt. untW to 19th StrMt PROPO-VER mlllad by Oii I(_, QIMIQ ptlv•ta Nie to the ~
11141 novr of 2 00 p"' Jenv NENT M-Coneolldlled On JANUARY 17 19&e ., fO< OC*llton of ••••ting *Id .,.., blCSoer tut>tect to
try 14 19H at wnicn lime Wit., Olflrtet 19&5 PIK*\· 9 15 am 9ENEFACT u dr1ve thrv dairy at 9080 eontirmallon ot Mid Su-
ll'le'f Wiii be°'** pu!>licly Ila Avenut Cotlt M ... CA d11ly appo1n1ed Tr111t•• Talbet1 AY9f'UB petlO< Cout1 on 0< antr the
and rM d aloud In !tie Coun· 92827. r atephont 1714) undef and pursvant 10 Deed PRECISE PLAN NO 3rd day of January ION al
C•I Chamber• Saaltd 931-1291 Of Trust •teOtdBO FEBRU-371-PetlOon IV!>mllled by thfo otf!Ce ot Ci.Ir• LaVtrne
proposal• shall ti.er tllt 1111• Cop!.-ot tile 1nit1al atudy ARV 8 t985 _. 1n11 No William E Skinner and A•-Simmons 11597 Har11ord
NINl .. l ... 1'11
Au to. AM/FM lltreo
ca ... tte. 350 V-8
(UCI WXM298)
tlh lllt Coun1y Clerk ot 01 I ,,.._ Thia atatemenl wu fllecl
l•'Qe Cour1ry on Oecamt>er Publi"*' Orange Coaat 11 the COvnty ci..11 of O.·
t3 198S 1oa11y P1101 Dec.tmber 1• 21. nge Coun1y on ~bat
F2"1M 128. 1985 end Janvary 4, 11. 1N5
Publl111eO Orange Cou1 1986 ,.__. 1----------
011ly Pilot December 2 1. 28. Se-23 I Puollshed Oranoe Coul
1985 January 4 ti 1986 Dally Pllol Deeembet 28. IUIUC NOTICE
(Stk II 3975)
SHH
SA-243r 198S. January • 11, 18. MUC NOTICE 1988 ftem1oua ltUSINeSS of Ille work and tile name of ar• on flit and avaJlable tor 85 046036 of Ofltelal Re-IOCUllM lor renovallon end Court R1ve<11de CA 92503
NAMI ITATIMl!WT the bldd., but no ot'* dlt· lnfC)tCtlon all he ott!Ge 01t11e cords 1n the ott~ ot ,,.,. upena;on (II ealttlng 1ndu•· Covn1y ot Rl"9<1lde Stale ot
FICTITIOUS SUllHISa Sa.269 Tiit IOllowlng P9fton 1a llngu11hlng marks Any bid proponent County qecor<lef of OR· 1r1at bl.llldlng at t 1200 Con Calltornoa till lhe right lllle
I NAME STATUllNT doing bulM,,_ u •-ved an., lhe aefledvled Tne J•nvery 9 1086 "leg· ANGECounl~ S tate or Oor Street and 1ntereat ot Mid •
FICTITIOUS aUSINfSS The IOllowtng Ptflonl are POOi.iC NOTICE OILANO MILLER 106 clo6lng time lor ,,.,. rtc*pl utar Meeting ot Ille Board ot CALIFORNIA E•eculed t>y PRECISE PLAN NO 370 ceaMO 11 tl'>e lime ot death
NAME ITATl!MENT d0tng boaineu as A ACCI-34111 St Newport Beac:tl. Of bids lllall be returned to Olr.CIOfS wln t>egtn al 7 00 DAVID LEVY A SINGLE CONDITIONAL USE PER· and all 11141 r.gnt Ill .. Incl
PUBUC NOTICE THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD The lollow1ng persons.,, DENT ATTORNEY, 4400 FICTTTIOUS ltUSINISS Calif 926e2 lhe bidder unopetleCI It ftllll pm tn Ille off!Ge toe.led •I MAN MIT NO 803 DEVELOP tnleiest 11\al the Mtat• o4
dOlng bvSlne11 H MacArlhvr 8tvd . Suite 370, NAME STATl!M!NT ~ Miiiet. 106 3•th St be the tole resp<>nllbillly o4 1985 Plaeent11 Avenue Will SELL AT PUBLIC MENT AGREEMENT (Con M•O d-•990 tlaa aequited JOt>O HAllllOA 81110
Q\IA Ml'>A 042 0010 CARLSKIN J F G 2955 Newporl Beech. CA 92660 Tiit f()llowlog ptrton• are Newpor1 Btaoh, Calif 92682 the bidder 10 -that hll bid Colla Meu Ca1tlorn1a AUCTION TO HIGHEST Bl[). unved from ~Def 18 by operation o1 law or 01'*·
Laguna Canyon Roio, Robert F Allen, Jr . 4400 ~ng t>ollnes• u Armorllte Thia bu1lneu 11 eon-js te<*\19d in prope< ume 0"91tl0ns ano1or corn-DER FOR CASH (payable al 1985)" Pe1111011 1u1>m1t1ed wise olhe< 11111/'t or tn ad· ==::::;:;::;:=;;::=:;;:=:
1
Laguna 8eac11. Calll 9~65, MaeAr1hvr Blvd . Newpot1 Aasoelatea, 25256 c aobl dueled by an tndbrldual A Ml ot Bid Document• menta 1hould be oirec1ed 10 11me ol sale m lawful money by FHP Inc ror two new d111on 10 1na1 ot 11id Ot-
PllllC NOTICE Gregory Paul Ctrlaon 725 Beach CA 92660 Rd, Laguna Hiiie. CA 92653 Gene Miiier • may oe obtained at Ille Of· lhe proponent on or 1>etore ot the United Sit teal 11 THE olflce 1>11lld1ngs parl\ing ceaMd 11 the time ot deatll
Tempfe Place. Laguna TJ'lit busineu I• con-Howard w Hlghholl. 4 This 11tk:ment wu !lied llOe or lhe City Engl-. 77 January 9. 1986 FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE ttrvcture and 99 oeo ad· 1n •nd tu all the certain real
STATl!MINT Of Beitel\ Call! 9265 1 ducted by an indlVldval Poaaum Ridge, Rolllngi wllh lhe COvnty Cleflt ot Or· Fair Drive. Costa Mesa Call· DA TEO December 17 OLD ORANQE COUNTY <11t1on lo 1"8 e•1111ng nosptllJ propefty 111u11ecl 1n City OI AIA~T OF l<etth Lloyd C11rl50n ns Robe<t F ~lien Jr Hiiis. CA 90274 ange County on December lornla upon nonrefvnd•l>le 1985 COURTHOUSE LOCATED ., Ille FHP 9•11' ., 9900 L~na.Hllls County of Or
UlfOf,ICTITIOUS Temple 171at e l aguni TlllS statement wu !Oed James R Blram 30292 13 191!.5 paymenl ol $5 00 An ad· Ker1Kemp,0tMf•I ~ OttSAN.TAANAB.LVO BE.· Tail:let1 Ava. At'98 S'-~ oJ Calllorn ..
•UllNEll NAiii !Beach Calo! 92651 wtth the County Clerk or Or· rand• 111911 Laguna F2ts117 dltlonal charge of S2 00 wlll ..., • lecr•lafl', Ml!IA TWEEN SYCAMORE ST CONOITtONAl JSE PER-pattoc;ulatly deect'lbed as !()I.
Tiie followlng person• 1 Tn1s bvs1nus ti con-1nge County on Novembef NIQl.lel, CA 92e77 Publltllled Orange Coalt be made II handled by mall CONSOLIDATED WATI!" ANO BROADWAY SANTA MIT NO 800 IConlll'lued lows to WI\ Dwelling Unit
!'lave a~ncion.d the use ol duet&O b)' 8 general Part· 21 1985 this bualneu 11 con· Oa11y Piiot ~bet 21. 28. Ptana 1peellleat1on1 and DISTRICT ANA CALIFORNIA 111 r1g111 tr om D • c •mo er t 8 ~ 1n TOw* No 1 on lhat
tl'le Flcllllou1 Bvalneu neratup F292Ml dueled by A o~•ral part· 19115, January 4 11 i9&e other C011treet documents Publtsried Orange Coa.1t mle anld 1nttt .. , eon~ 119851 Pet•llon Subm111eo cena1n Condominium Plan
Name SPORTS HOMES Gregory Paul Carlson Published Orange Coast nerlll\tp SA-242 may lllO be examined al Ille Dally Piiot Oeeember 211 lo end now netd by11 vndef by l/iCIOt Aleiandron 10 op. reeoroed J11ne 13 1973 in
,r.NO TEAL HOMES. 1178 This stalement wu llled Dally Pilot Oeetmber 21 . 28. Jam" R Bir am Olflee ol ttleClty Clerk of tlle 1985. Januery 3. 1986 said Deed 01 Trutt tn Ille Ofale a restauranl/oar with Book 10746 Peoe 27-' 01·
Main Street, #A. Irvine. witn the Covnty Cletk 01 Or· 1985. January 4. 11 1988 Tllla llatemenl was hied DllDtlC Mt\TICE City of Coste Mesa Plans SaF-277 proPertY t1tva111d 1n Hid denc1ng 1ae11111es· al 9380 llc111 Records and a 113111"
Calif 92714 enge County on December s a.255 With the County Clerk 01 Or· rUUL nu and Spec;lllcettons wlll nol County and State described Wan>e< Avenue vnd1v1ded 1n1eres1 1n ano lo
The Fictitious Business 1 t 1985 ange Covnty on December FICTITIOUS llUltN!SI be malled' uni.sa the ad lllllDI IC NOTICE as LOT 18 OF TRACT NO ' CONDITIONAL USE PER· Lot 1 or Traci No 809e 111
Name rele<red to at>Ove was F296MO 19 1985 NMlllE STATl!Ml!NT dlllonaJ 2 00 charge •• In· rUUL 2387 IN THE CITY OF MIT NO 802 1Contmued oer mao •ecoroeo 1n Book
toed in Orangil Covniy °" PubhsM'1 Orange Coast PUBUC NOTICE F2M743 eluded with payment NOTICE OF COST;.. MESA AS SHOWN tr o m D ec • m be r 1 8 316 Paoes 13 and 3-' ot Mtl
I 4 198.. FI l E D I p n.~ -•1 ----lllt following persona are EKh bid Shall be mad• Oii --· .,. ...... ,. • ...,. ION A MAP RECORDED IN 19851 Petot1on s11bmrt1eo 'Cellaneous MIPS '" ,,,. or Apr II . ~ a1 Y ••01 .,.,..ember '1 28 FICmlOuS auSl .. '"'SS Jamee "· ram, ~ dOln" buslMSS as· P t ... ..._ .... ..._ .. ...,,.. G o Cov 0 F187315 ,985 J 986 "~ C bo • ... I It 207 " the ropoaal orm lt\4Mlts 1BOOK 70 PA Elst 33 F Dy Weldtec. ltlC 10 use the lice 01 the nty RecOlder N anuary • It I ... ~ ST"T"M"'NT a I no...... u • • TOWNE HOUSE PLAZA SPECIAL SIGN
P II H •• N tl78 S ""-.. • ~ ~ L Hiii C Ill I · P-t tnrougll P-18 provtOed P.E" .. IT NO 85•1• MISCELLANEOUS MAPS out5'08 storage erea 101 more pamc.u11r1y oncrot>ed hi P .... e amee. A·236 T"'e 1011ow1nn ..._.~. •re .!J .. "..na '· • orn a 1 .. ,.,.. Adams Ave Sulle 3 15 d """ ~ C E Mein Street. •A. Irvine. " • ,.... . ..,. •• • nv;o.o c';;;a Mesa Cem 92626 In lhe COlllr&el OCUtnenlS NOTICE IS HEREBY IN THE OFF! E OF THE POf'11Dle ''""' S10f899 rental Pl!• xn1b11 A anaehed
C•lll 92714 p•mllC NOTICE ~oc'"cQobuEs1nTess •T•TOARAUETO Published Orange Coast Lawrence J Sork 1500 and shall be accompanied Gt\IEN thal the HuntinglOll COUNTY RECORDER OF at •, 1•0 T alt>ert Avenve t1er110 1nd made a part
Dale Slmbro 1801 Gel· uo " I N A NY. OailyPllol0ee 28. 1985 Jal' "dams "'ue Suite "'\" by a cenllled Or CHlllert p C SAID COUNTY DEVELOPMENT MITIGA· ht1r~t 4400 MacArthur Boulevard " "" " "' etMM:k or a bid bond tor not Beac:ft fanning ommlHlon The s1r~1 add•MS and TION FEE CRITERIA (COii atea Terrace Corona dill FICTITIOUS BU81"'"'88 ' 4 11 18 1986 c t •• c tlf 92626 Wiii l'IOld a publlC ri.artnn in ~
92 5 "" Newpot1 Beach. CA 92660 • ' sa258X os a .... e... a lesa than 10•1. ot the amount " other common oes1gna11on. ttnueo trom ~mber 18 More common1y ~nowr
Mer, Calif 82 NAME STAT£Ml!NT Robet1 F All9'1. Jr . 4.400 Towne House Plaza Inc · ot the bid. made payable 10 tHhe eou,, "1Cl1 ChBaemabere"' act ~lllec !11 any o! 11>e real proJ)e'1y lf18S1 Reoc.r1 nv me P1a11-
1
as •Ci• Rossmoo< Towe<• This business was eon· The lollow1ng narsons are ••acArt"'ur B~·ieuaro N~-Calllornia 1500 Adams Ave c 1 Co t •• N un no on " i. B 1 0 • l a .. 11 r.• ed b 11 100 ,, ... ~ "" .. ""' • v .. lhe lty o s •mesa o ,._ 2000 .. in Str 1 descrioe d above '''"no •J• O'·'•O ''t!C IO• = guna 1 s J~ duel ya mi pane<· domgbusmessas p0r1Beach CA92660 PtalCNOTICE Su1te 3 t5 CostaMesa Calll proposal sllali be eon· """'118!. '"'1 ee . purponeo 10 be 670 Pl"rta•""'!i" p•ooo'8d
snip lllM ISS ION VIEJO This business is con-1-----------02626 1ideredunlessaec.ompan1eo Hlunllngton dBeaclldCat~ICAPtTOL ST REET COS.A mt,d·'•CllloG• ,1 •ne De ThlS Slatemenl was loled FLORIST t21MISSION VIEJO ducted by an 1ndMdual FICTITIOUS auatNESS Th11 buStness tll con-by such easn1er's ctwtai ornia on the a~•n ,•' ·~ ME5A c ALIFORNIA •t'IOI>'" .... '•Qd••O• ~tie PO! '••ms ')I s.J.I(' '-115"' .r •aw
w1lll the County Clerk ot Or FLORIST & NURSERY Rot>ert F Allen Jr NAM£ STATEMENT dueled oy a general pat1 CISh or t:>tdder's t>ond time 1nd1eated .,.,,ow ore TM J••ders.g~ Trvstee ,c;, tu "'''"'"' "' '"" vniled
11ioe 9i~nly on December 3)MtSSION VIEJO FLORIST This s111ement was hied Tiie lollOWtng persons are ne:,~11111Pk p Sork. Pr•••"'enl No bid shall t>e c011sldered cetvet ano, co:;•·~.~191!~ 'd1sc1a1ms ar>1 llabolltv tor any vONDI' •ON•, u!'.E PER 5a;,•C11~0.;.r n'!'e~e~o' :~a~llY •3 1 4 GIFTS 25276 Marouerne wtlto the County Clerk of Or-dOlng buslness as Orange ... ~,,.... unless 1111 made 011 e blank men 5 0 a ...... ~· l1ncorrf!Clnest of tne s1reet ~1T NO ••.;Q ;)f IE*OP ~
Pubtllhed Orange Coast Pkwy Mission l/ie10 Caltl enoe County on November Coasl Sash & Door. 2972 This statement was filed forrn lurnlsned by ll'le Ctly ot wish 10 be heard relative 10 address and 01t1er common M f N ""''" secured fl) M0<tgage D198811~ ~H9o~u~~ ~9'8t8 92R692 2 t 1985 Century Place. COSla Mesa. with thee Covnty C~~~ 01 Or-Costa Mesa and It made tn lbh8
1 applica1ion described designation ,, any snown IAGl'IFF MEN· Pe• t '" ~;,,T ~:.·~o~d TM~0,.!"c~~~'
., · Perkins Enterprises F292952 CA 92828 ange ounly on '""""embef accordance with lhe e oAwT 11 .. 7 t1ete1n s1.11im1tt"d c., 1r" os ~' v .-v
SA-250 Inc Calllorn1a 21522 Ilia In· Pubhsned Orange Coasl Rtehard Mlcheel Sav0te. t3 l985 F--... prov111on1 of the Proposal 19~6. foci..,~ MJan'::::'PLI· Said sale wtll ~ rnade Dul Cat>allero' qacQuet eno !7,~;,~ "•O tr oe deposited
----------vlerno. El Toro Call! 92630 Dally Piiot Deeemt>er 2 t. 28. 951 Post Rd Coste Mesa. ~ raqu1remen11 C TION NUMBER S 1 1 w11hovt cov~ant or war-Sports Club to• "'i•O• o•roc ..
POOi.iC NOTICE This business 1s ton 1985 January 4 11 1986 CA 92626 Published Orange Coasi Cootractor uSlng 1 craft or SA P mit N 85_ ,~;. 1ranty e•o•ess or omp1~ '" rec11oties •• the s.outheas•
dueled by 8 eorporarion Sa-256 This business IS con· D19at815y PJ111on1uOeearv~:'f ~918628 etaSSlhCahon nOI shown on P~CA,:'T Hun~""'°" Beacn gard1ng 'tie oosseuoon or co•.,e• o• '","~ :~ Caoatieros 0,0~ "' '.lllt'fs lc. oe "' .. r•l
FICTITIOUS •USINESS l •sa M Perl\tns See Tres dueled by An tndtvldual SA-2' 1 ,,.,. General Preva1llng waoe s c LOCATiON , 587 ' ,encumt>ranc~ 10 pay t~ tompleY 'l I Newn<XI"" '"'Q .r c ""''' !>" •ece•veo .,
NAMI STATEMENT This s1111ement was !tied Rtenerd M Savoie ~ De1erm1nahon1 may be ta· .gn ° h remaining 0t1n<:1pa1 sum ot S1r~1 p,., ''°"•or Oe•elOCI the .tl0<es.00 c.rtice al an,
Tne following persO<ls are wnh Ille Covnty Cle•k 01 Or MLIC NOTICE This st1temenl was hied i-----------lquired 10 pay the wage rate Spnngdale s:•~I fno~ • the noters1 advences I ary rrent Agrl"t'm81'1' •0< de ''"'" ,.,, .. , '~ 'tt\t Dut>lo
dOlng business as ange Covnty on December wllh the County Cle<k ot Or· POOi.iC NOTICE 1ot ,,.,., craft or ctaulflca11on wesi Corne< 0 inger t vnder lhe terms ot uld Deed "8lope1 mtt•get•on tee ... as ea••"" nerf!Ot and oetoie
PARSONS AVIA TION 13 1985 SUPERIOR COURT enge County on Deeemt>er most closely rllleted to 11 as enueandfprlngde~Slr~ I ot Tru~1 lees charges and 11~ ,r ron1unc11on ..,,,. ·~ O•'" '' ~1e
SALES. 3100 Airway. Cos1a I F2t518! I OF CALIFO,.NIA, 18 1985 FICTITIOUS BUllNHS lstlown In the Gene<at De-~~N~u~ -~n'~;t~,0:,c• ':re: e•penses 011he Trustee 11no eono1110,,a1 use~''"'' Of't :ia1..o this ·2 oay 01 Dec.
Mesa Callfornle 92625 Published Orange Coasl COUNTY Of O"ANOE I F'295see NAME STATEMENT terminations ettecttve at Ille OUu~ST ~o ..... m~t 8 21 1001 101 tt1e truslS created oy said ton" 'q8•
Jim. es R Parsons 238, Daily P11ot OeGernt>er 21 28 In Ille Malter ot lhe Apph· PvbllShed Orange CoaSI Th I 11 11me ot t"'-call tor bids .-~· .......,,A ol Tru•t CONDI TIQNA •SE PEU I e O owing person is '"' 11 h d bl I ced p 1on """"" ~ • '"' ~'""j> .allerne S1mMons Mesa Drive. Santa Ana Cali-1985 Januii ry • 11 1986 ,ca11on of MEL HENRY 1Dally Pllol Dec 28 1985 Jan doing business as Each bidder must be 10 ou e-a 1 Y The 1o1'l emoun1 or ,,, .. "" T NO 4 10 P!'M•or suo P•c ti• 8 Pa•sone E,
rornia 92707 SA·2•6 1s HAP IR 0 8 n d G 0l1 • 11 18 1986 SOUTH COAST CON hrcensed u req_uired by law ma~~~ !i~ ::.~e~~ unoa•d balanc~ or I~ obi•· ""''ted 01 tnf' Batooa Co,.., .. •O' 0, ''It' oN•ll 0 , 53,0 De
Dennll L flm•none 193• SHAPIRO on behalf ot I Sa266 s T RUCTION 2 2 18 so Tiie City COvne•I or 1"8 ~RO~~ENT AL ST lrus gatlOf'I secured oy t11e o•op-oant •or "'pans•'>" 01 ...,,r ~~d•r•
Windward Lane NewPOrl JUSTIN SHAPIRO a minor Rosewooo Santa Ana Caltl City or Costa Mesa reserves p 1 CLASS 111 1 er1y to De SOIO ano reasor war•toouse tac• 'es at
eeacn. California 92660 POOi.iC NOTICE lor Clla~ ~11~~73e1 PtalC NOTICE 92707 Ille "0"' to reieet any 01 all ~~" 15~011 01 tlle Ca~-ao1e •nmett'd costs e>-•osos C.1r11eio A•ero...e
TlllS business 111 eon-ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Troy Anthony Ybarra bids 1 EN., mental 0 81, oenses ano aovanees at tne 1110• CE o r P<>E <>
ducted by co-partners FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F'OR CHANGE OF NAME FICTITIOUS ltUllNESS 2218 So Rosewood Santa Tne Contr a~t or thall or~ia II v on t ~ . llrTW? ot t 1e 1ntt1al PuOlicat•Of\ ARP. T 10N Qf NEC.AT VE
James A Persons NAME STATEMENT (See 606•) NAME STATEMENT Ana Call! 92707 . &omply wOh Iha pro111s1ons ly c,~ I tS pr~,o~SF~~E~ '01 tt>e Notice OI Sate ,5 OECL,A.RJ..T ION •o• 1'11'
This statement was flied The lollow1ng persons are MEL HENRY SHAPIRO The following pe<sons are Th11 ou11ness '' con of Section 1770 to 1780 1n· otiea Y et'';',.,°e P oposed 1s 1•2 605 ,, 1tem5 •d"nl•l•eo '"'"" an
With the Courrty Clerk 01 Or· doing busmess 89 Classjc AND GOLi SHAPIRO heve doing business 89. Videos 4 dveteo by en 1nd1v1dual c1us1ve of me Ca11tor111a ~~~1 1 ~!Qn Per mo; ts ori file T'1e ~nehc1ary unde. sa111 u1en$~ 1 • no11ce s '>e•ebt
ange County on December Lea51ng 01 Newe>or1 Beach, 111_A a oelitlon on tnis court u. •O 13 Oranne Ave. Troy A Ybarra Lebo• Code IM preva11111g in th a na..ar1ment 01 De· •Deed ol T•ust heretofore ex-given 1n.J• ciaseo °" tne ,n.
23 1985 3300 I • s 1 325 ""' " T"'is s1·1~1 was fll..,. rate end scale ot wa~ es-e ~... ~u1ed ano oehvered to th~ •l•a s• ;do~ a NAnat1ve Dec.-rv•ne .. ve. UI e tor en A•der •11ow1nn pell· Cypress CA 90630 " • v .. ~.. vv velopmen1 Services 2000 ~ .,,. F2955t2 Newp0r1 Beach CA 92680 tioner ;;; eha;ge 1119• name Ahmad Patel and Monam· wllh the Counly Clerk o! Or· labllshed Dy Ille 1ty ol Metn StrMI Huntongton 1vnde<sogneo a wrotlen Dec. '!'•'•Cl" r•~ l>t'e" preoareo Pub~shed Orange Coast Jesse E l 1me 32 lrom Justin Sha""'rO to Justin mao Patel 5426 West ange County oo Oeoember CoSla Mesa which are liled Beacll California 92~8 tor 1ara11on or Oelaull and De-n~ Env·•~nm"'f'tol 1moac1
Daily Piiot Dec.ember 28 Belcourt Drive North New· Evan Shapiro ,.. Lennhardl Sanl8 Ana CA 13 1985 wolh the C•tY Clerk of said 1 mano tor Satt' and a wr nen Rev-Commit<~ w• 1 con·
1985 January 4 11 18 port Beach CA 92680 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Jay S1001qu1 and Art! Fa5114 C11y and Sllall lor1fM1 penal '"'f:t1~T~R~'Sre8 ic;,ER· N01'Ce of Detaull ano Elec· 5,1Je• ac~;oova ot !he
1986 Stewart R Wiison 22110 that 111 persons interested 1,, s ha 11 r 16 1 65 Moun 1 Pubhsned Orange Coaat hes prescnoe<l 1nere1n '°' SONS are ,,,,.,1ed 10 attend t1on to Seo The unoers-onea N~ar "" Oec•era11on on i:,,.
Sa275 Del Valle SI Woodland Hiiis. lh• m•tt-atoresa·o '""'"""•' Olaneha Fountain Val'-Oat1y P1101 Deeembef 21 28 noncompliance Of lhe said .. d heartnn and e,prns caused said Nolfce :>I De da~ Jan11a•1 3 t98S ~ 0 ~ • -.....-~, t985 J 4 11 "'86 Code ,..., " fault ano Elec11on to Seu 10 T.,.ESE MATT ERS are ----------CA 91364 before this co.min Oepat1· CA 92708 anuery · "' lop1noons or subm11 evidence Tll1s business t9 eon-This business is ton· SA-240 EILIEN P. P"INNEY. City lor or aga nst tl'le appl cauon be recorded in tl'le CQUntY oe.ng o•ocened pu•Suant to
MLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ITATEMfNT
Tt\41 IOllowlrKJ persons are
oo .. ,g bl.lslness u
P ROVIDENT
PRO PE R TIES I N
CORPORATEO. a Calllorn1a
CO•POrallon. 10 Sallburg,
Newport Beach. Callfornta
92660
Nic;holas J Pilger 10
Salzburg Newport Beach
ca111orn1e 92660
Thts business is con
ducted by a corpera11on
N1chOl115 J P1tger Pre51
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This 9111emen1 was filed
wtlll the County Cieri! or Or-
ange Courity on Oecerribef
18 1985
F2t55e3
Publlslled Orange Coost
Daily Pilot December 28
1985 January 4 11 18
1986
$1270
dueled by ment No 3 at 700 Ctv1e _,.. b A 1 Cterlt City Df Coeta Mee• ' ' where the rea1 property os the P1enn1no Laws ut tne Stewan A WtlSOI' Cente• Drive West. Sanla duclvv Y genera port· PubllSlled Orange Coast 181 outlined above 11 lllere 1oca1eo S1a1e 01 Ca11torn11 Govern.
Th!s Slatemenl was llled 1Ana. Calllorn1a on Ja.nuary "~~~ad Patel PUBLIC NOTICE Daily P1101 Oec:ember 23. 28 are an> tunh&r qvesllons DA TEO DECEMBER 16 rnent Code 6 000 el seq
127 1986 al 9 15 O CIOCll SU .... ~S 1985 plea~ call Robert Frankltn 1985 and 1"'-Fountain van-Mu with the Covnty Clerk ol Or· ' Tll1S Statement was hied ~ • I I Pl t '"" _, enge County on Decembef l AM and then ano there Wlllllhe C<>vntyClerlto!Or· (CITACIONJUOtCIAL) MSa-880 ... ss•' an anner a BY 8ENEFACT AS THE n1e1oa1Co0e T11e21
18 1985 Jan 4 , I 18 snow cause II any they have ange County on December NOTICE TO DEFENDANT 153~, w Pall s T Au s T EE • l l •• 1 THOSE DESIRING lO tes-
1986 · '!why said petition lor change 23, 1985 !Avi90 1 Aousadol WRIGHT P\&IC NOTICE ,.. "'"'""''on"• .. :;; L.AM9E,.T. SUITI: 520, EL ,tt'Y '" tevor or '" OQOOS1t1011
F2"6tT of name snovtd not be F29595I R BOWEN and EUGENIA ----------M'Y· TORO CA m30. Tele· 10 1ne O""onsals "''" oe Qtllltl"
p ti ed 0 c , ,oranled 0 Co BOWEN n1s Wiie and ell NOTICE OF Planning ComrnlH lon phone: (71•) 155-3718. Attn: ar '>POO•I ,, 1, tn dO so Bl
ub sn range oas IT IS FU1lTHER ordered Pubhsned range 851 ,_.,10ns un•nown claimtng PUBLIC HEARING lo P11ubl~'h'ed' ~n~e._-~oe2'81 Foreclo•ura Dept,., By 111• Pvb11C nio111 n11 '•urtroer Delly Pllo1Dec 28 1985 Jan inat a copy ot this order to Dally PtlOt Dec: 28 1985 Jan ... -CO OIT 0 SE a Y o .,.,.,e ......, Margaret J~ ... ~ ont•rma··Cln s ·••s••ed •ou 4 i 1 18 1986 • 11 t8 1986 any legal or eqv11able r1gh1 N ' NAL U 1985 -"~' v "'~ ' Sa265 snow cause be Published m · Sa260 11118 estate lien. or in!eresl PERMIT NO 8S·66 S 282 Published O•angf' C<?ast ,..,,h •or t;,(t '"" Pt1inn1ng
1The Dally Pllol. a newspaper ,,, lhe property oescrtbe<l in EXPANSION OF A a-Oa•lv :>1101 P,,~emoer r 0"C'~''"'""' l • 965 ••25
----------ol 9enera1 circu1a11on pub-Ille comoleinl adverse 10 TEMPORARY WOOD t4f<. ianua•r , t• '486 a • "'"' • '""Jr• '"•en's
Pt.6l.IC NOTICE hshed •n lhis covnty at least MLIC NOTICE pla1n11rt s 1111e or any clOVd PRODUCTS OPERATIONS Pt.6l.IC NOTICE ~ 6-'< ' ~
once e wee~ lo• lour con-1-----------on plainlllf s lolle nerned 85 NOTICE s HERE8Y ---'-'-'-'------------------..:• .. ·"""PC • ·•.., • .• ., ...
FICTlTIOUS BUSINESS secu1tve weel\s prior to the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS DOES I through x inclusive GIVEN that the Hun11ngton NOTICE OF M llC NOTICE ~<1. :~a .-c 'l' ' ·-"'s ";
NAM£ STATEMENT day ot sa10 neerong NAME STATEMENT YOU ARE BEING SUED Beaen Planning Comm1ss10,, PUllUC HEARING • '"' '" "' • .,<.ee a•
The IOllow1ng persons ere Dated DEC 16 1985 Tiie IOllOwlng person' ere BY PLAINTIFF IA Ud le esta wtll nold a public nearong .n SPEC1AL SIGN NOTICE OF ·•• •"" '"J' 'g .,.~, !W'O
dOtng bustness as Anallnc Hanry T Moore. Jr., doing t>us1ness as Cart>Os demanoando) JOSEPHINE tne Council Ctla"1bt'r al the PERMIT NO 85 13 PUBLIC HEAAINC r .. ,s • ''C" • r ,.. tter
Lio A Ca11torn1a L•m•ted Judo• ot the Superior Restaura111 1000 Br1s101 ANDERSON TOMLINSON •Huntington Beach C•v•c I NOTICE IS HEREBY CONDITIONAL USE SCI """"'e Je1 .e·l"d
Par I n a rs h 1 p , -4 4 0 0 Court Slfeel North Newport E•eeutri• or the Estate 01 Cenler 2000 Main Street G1llEN '"'II.Ii the Hvn11ng1on PEAMtT NO 85•6 , • -~ .. ".ir'r'"'" mM1SS•CI'"
M aeArll1ur Bovleva1d. Suite Jelfr•r Howllf'd, Allotney Beaell. CA 92660 M 1 Lo RE o c L A RI c E IHunt1ngo1n Beac" Call· Beacl'I Plan1;11ng Commission ro PERMIT THE ~, ." ;,r "' e '""' :.uohc 'iear
740. Newport Beach, CA fOf' APf)lte.nte, 2 C0tpottlt Kenneth Josepn Aybus ANDERSON deceased 1rornta on me date end 81 lhe w111 hold a publle heanng 1n EXPANSION OI' A.N ono
92660 -Plaza, Newport Beach, CA 4831 Brvee Crescent New-111me ondtcated belo .... 10 re-rlhe Council Chamber"' lhe E.)(ISTING PRE SCHOOL CLINTON SHERROD.
Ronald P TornSlc 448 t29eO p0r1 Beach CA 92663 You hne JO CALENOAA c;e1ve and conSJder the slat· Hun11n91on Beacn Ctv1t "lOT CE 5 HERE BY Secrel1ry PtannlnQ Com-
Isabella Terrace Corona Del Pubhshed Orange Coast Thl9 business is con· DAYS after thl• 1ummon1 menl9 ol all oersons whO Center 2000 Main Streel GtVEN t11at '"" Huntingto" mlH lol'I
M ar CA 9~625 Daily Pilot December 21 28 dueled by A limited pat1ner· 11 Mned on you to ltle a wtsh to be Maro reta1,ve 10 Huntington Beac11 Cah· Beath Planning Comrn•ss.c>n P Jt>"S"~
Edwtn A Meserve 120 Via 1985 Janvarv 4 1 I 1986 ship lypewr1tten reeponH at the applrcauon described IMnia on Ille oa1a 111'0 at the will hold J P\lblic tie&• no '" Oa"• 0 '"'
Wazlers Ne\llrporl Beacll Sa-251 K Joseph Ryt>us thl1 court. t>elOw 11me 1ndica1eo DelO\llr 10 re-tne Covnc;il Cna,,.,t>e• 111 th .. ' .. ~..,
POOi.iC NOTICE CA 92663 Th1J Sletement was l11ed A letter Of'~ Qtl •Ill DA TE/TIME January 7 ce<ve and eonS1der the state Hunl•nqton Beat ti c v c
Cody M Small. 433 sea-with the County Clerk of Or· not protect you; rour cy.,...11986· 7 00 p M APPL!· ments 01 all persons who Center .1000 Maon St•f'et
FlCTITIOUI BUSINESS ward Aoed Corona Del MLIC NOTICE ange County on December written reeponM rnuet be CATION NUMBER Con wish 10 be neard relative to Huntington Beacn Cai
................ _.MENT M arm CA 9262S ---'-'--------23 1985 In pr~r lefal form ti you ldll1onal Use Permtt No ttoe appl1ca11on desenbed rornoa ,n tnA oat• \nd ai •lie """'"' .,., .. ,., . T.. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F__,_ t t r1 t .. _ C 1 " ~ SS Th f II I ntS business 15 con· ·~ wan eou o ... er ,ouf 85·66 APPLICAN T hris be ow tome nO•C .. le<J Delo"' •o .,.. FICTITIOUS BUSINE e o ow ng persons are d •"' A I d t N•M"' STATEMENT P ... , .. ~ 0 ....., Cout DATE Tt••E • "' T dOtng buSlness as UCluv fly 1m1te par ner T "I ~II Uut a..... ra •• ,,_ CeM. Klralle lOCA TION 760 l ... January ceivt' and roM•Oe• 1,.,,, $talP NAME ST A TEMdf
CREA TlllE MARKETING ship lie o owing person is Dally Piiot Dec 29, 1995. Jan ti you do no! nte yCM11 ITelt>er .r.venue tnot1h SlOe ol 1986· 7 00 P M APPL -menls 01 1111 Cl6•son! ,..,
SYSTE S ,.,,,,,, B C 0 Daty dOlng business 8S •. 11, 11. 1tM. ""90f\M on time, you,,,_, lelbert Aven11e appro't CATION NUMBER Special .wisll 1,, ~ "a•ro ,a1at·•I' •o M """ w akef T 11 HAROV s HOBBV 265"" ·-~ ........ ....... s p 8.. 3 •p v -<ea r S B 9 C hlS S1at~nl was I ed • ' CJ _, ._ ,,_ ~. ......, 'f04M 1malely 80() feel east Of ign 8'm1l NO ;r 1 ,. ,..... PP'• •t~t! o~cr•Oeil vile •21 · osta Mna C Cl L I O Celle Lor-zo San Juan __ ,. p C NT ""--· o S "" ' 0 ~· "' C 111 !he ounty er .. o r-"" ----------•119"· money ..... prop. 1·Go1h1rd S1reell ZONE M t LI A ..,,,.,,._o an ons ....... ~ alllornla 92626 ,.._,. "-....... Capistrano Ca111 92875 ..... .... I.......... OCAT ON 6002 °-• • ...,.v .. R J S h lef 24 nge -..vunly oo ..,_em.,.., iwm11c NOTICE ertJ may,_ ._en•'"""'' ;(Llgtlt lnduSlnal Ol1trte1,1 l I .,.,.,. ..... DATE T ME Januah • oeky c 1 er. 14 19 1985 Wlllls E H•rdy. 26523 rUUt. lvrthet wat11lng ffom the IREOUEST Expand an exll1· enue (s<>vlh-1 corne< 01I1986 1 oo p M 4 e>e>. N Tustin. •D-9. Santa Ana F~o Calle Lorenzo San Juan rt I S o 1 S o B I C llf I 92705 -·· FICTlT""''SaUSl...,,SI cou . 1ngtemporerywoodprodue1 prono ae tree1an o sa CATI""-N J ~BER Cl" a orn a c D D 1 • -c Cap1s1rano Calif 92675 ""' ""' ..___ ..... _ a-..-• A ZONE C 2 C ,, T • 't .... Of';r:· .......... IT"'T"' ..... NT ,,_.are,,.,_...,, .. re-d1s1r1but100 business 10 1n-venuel 1 om· diloona• ..is~ Permit No hit ouslneu 11 &On· 1 17 eo t This busines• is con· "-"-" "'-1 t y t B ""· t tl ton, rpot'a • r• ~ T t-'I 1 qu ''""" •· ou maf wan elude wood slllpptng and an mun1ty us1ness ..,.s roe 85-6, APPLtCA.NT c 1111s1 duciedby·an lndlvldual 1 ,.. port hacll CA ovctedby an tndlvidual ,.,. .,.owngpersonsare t call att-, ... ht E "0 ET REQUE ST T Pe m' RockySChllefer nre, • • WllllsE Hardy doing bu1tnen as Al· 0 an ~·-• .., olflee . N\lf,., NM N Al 0 1 ' Chu•c n P•,,Sl>Y'"' ""
This Statement was llled Thts S1ate~n1 was !tied fordable Plumbing & Baell away.lfyoudonotllnow11 STATUS Tn1sprotec11s cov· canopy lacing signs span-Prescn<o1 LOCAT ON
wtth Ille County Clerk ol O•· w•t" 1 ... _ c~·nty Clef'k 01 0 ,. Flow Sennees. 3;)0 E 15th an •ttotMy, YCMI may call an ed by Nega1tve Oeelar-Ore! signage ind warning 1201 12 Ma9noha Stree1 ao-
C ~ ,..., ""' St c 1 M CA 92827 ettomey ~al MNtce Ot atk>n No 8S-37 wtth ad· J1gns eo1acen1 10 pumr:> pro.,mat"t~ •SO 1,...1 wu1~ •nge ovnty on ..,...,... .. oer ange Covnly on December os • esa • leg.i Bid offtce (lhted Ill d1t1ona1 cond111ons ON islands ror an e»stong Arco 01 .a.oams A·-n··· 70.,,E 18 1985 S 257 11 1985 R 1 y m o n d C h a r I es S E • ., _,.. -F295651 • ~ Btekman 330 E 15th St the~ booll). FILE A copy ot tne Gasoline tat ,on N· C Cn"'"'"" '• Bvs•"t'SS ·-' \'II''"'"'"''"' .. ~.
Published Orenge CoaSl 1-----------F2Mltl Costa Mesa CA 92627 ~ de que le en-proposed CondollOf'l&I Ute v•q0NMENT Al ST A~ •S P.~t•·t' .ino q A 1P.,<•O""' a ". '"'" C' ·• Dally Pllol Oeoember 28 MUC NOTICE Published Orange Coast This bvalness 19 con-lre;uen nta cttaclon IV-Permtl is on Ille '" the De-Purtiuant lo CL ASS • l1a Agr•<111•,,. • "I·"' c•• P!' d '1(:.• r •,
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1985 January • 11 16 Deily Piiot Oecembe• 21 28 dueled by An inotvtdual dlclel 119tltd ti-un plazo partmtont ot Ot'veiopmfltll Sect•on 15311 ot tnf' Calo OuE ~. .. ,.,,.,..,.,, ,,.,. e• -«
1986 FICTITIOUS IU&INESS 1985 Januery • 1 t 1986 Raymond C Bierman de 30 DIAS CALENOA .. IOS s.tvtces 2000 Main Str94ll 1orn1a Environmental Ouaht~ pan,,.,,. , ~" .,, 5, nq P'"' ,..,... l . •
NAM£ STATEMENT SA-237 ThlS S1atM11en1 was tiled para p r e1t11hr Ufl• Huntington Beach Cal• ACI lh•S oro1ec1 19 Clll~Olo lscnool •ar111t .. "'''" A } 16( • '•Vt"'\1 .... ~I' l•» NnP f'•C.hl~IY" ~ ...... ,...,,., l~ F295112
Tiie ro11ow1ng perso11s ere wltll the Covnty Clerk of Or ~1• eecrtte • ma-torn.a 92648. l<>t inspeel•on CAiiy e~empt ON F'IL " SQua•e 1001 "1001114'· 0u110 -Oa • => '0t>.;.f'~C>e· • 3 II<"• •"Q• .. S'I •"ll .oq·~' """
00tng buslnest es 1-----------ange Covnty on Novembef qulfta en nta corte. by the public copy 01 the proposed 1n 9 ENV 1RONMEN" AL •OA ''""''• 4 • '!Sf l11c t•MI•"~ st>••''"' J"r tora1
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PUBUC NOTICE WABCO l TO . •SO New· Ptml.IC NOTICE 27 1985 UN can. 0 II~ It.made All INTERESTED PER-S~o{ll Sogn Perm11 IS ()(I file STA rus T'1~ 1)•(1()(1~ 0'"" :.t. .-4«, P•••t"O'lf'~ "C"O•"'til " ... A,
port Center Drive •320 Faal17 ~ no .. ~· SONS are Invited 10 allend 1" lhe Oeoanment 01 ~ 1ect ·S 9,j>mp1 Pu•\uant •c 1netud•..., n.. " 1 ,.., ,,.., •o FICTITIOUS ltUllHHS
NAlllllTAHMENT
The lollowlng '*'°"' ere d~ng l>USI,_. as
Newpo<l Beach Calllornll FICTITIOUS 9\JSIMESS PubltSlle<I 0.•"09 Coast proteeeloft: su JM9UMtl Mid heanng and express vetooment Services 2000 'ciass 118 Sect•eon ~SJO' T Cf ,~ >"<••uc• ..,, ,,~·a 11
112660 NAME STATtMENT Daily Piiot Dec 28. t9a5 Jan ttcrttaa meq11tne tleneque aptnl()ll9 or sut>mit 8YidenCe Main Street Huntongton Iron" t"t" 0,0,.,,,on, 01 ·~ P\ellC NO I llOt" •ooa< .. r:'W'•" ,.c>a,
Wiiiiam A 81J1let & Elli.a· The following perton 11 4 11 18 1986 curnpllr COii la• for· for or agalnS111'14! ae>olteallon ~aen Cauto•n111 926•8 It'll Ca1 'O'"'" Enmonme.,1a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ma .,,,.nlll"C" 'l~""'' ' ll•·CI
t>ell'IB Ba.liter ganerelpar1· d0tngbuslneasu Sa262 t11alldad•• legal•• as outlined 11>0ve ti there 1nsoecuon1:1~1n~put>hc °""'"t' t.et Olli ••LE • NAME STATEMENT u'W.' ,, iii l'<es:..i. , ,1" GPJ PRODUCTS, 785 W
171h Street. Svfla E. Co.ta
Mesa. Cautom1a 92626
Gregory Pecker JoMaon
223 I.gate Ave, B1lboa
111ano. Catllornla 92862
Debble Ann Johnaon. 223
ners 6206 W Oeeantronl, S 0 I. 903 W 17 St • 19. _,..op41dn •I ueted qvlef'e •r• any lvt1Nlr queahOllS ALL NTERESTfO PER lccp~ ot "'" prooosed Con-,.,,. '' 10 ... nq Dl""o<'~ arp S•rat>I" Mt1w~, ••O" .. '''5 N-p0tt Beaell, C•lll0tnla Cos1a Mes11. Call! 92627 NJLIC NOTICE que a. c;Of'M HCUCM AM please call Robert l'ranl<lln SONS are onv•lfl<I 10 llllfllnO d•l•onal UM' p.,.,..,,, ,, on 111" ano Cr>nt1.,,1, v"' ", ,.,.1,,. ••
92663 JoMHe111y.903 W t7St ~ IA saista nt Planner al 98•d nearing nna 1upress 11n 1,., .. P.,part,.,,&nt 111 o.. 00t~."':'(;';~~:~ HlfES ino<tf"<w'r•tl"n -t•,
This business la con· D 19. Costa MeN Callf FICTITIOUS ltUSIHESS It 1191ed no pr-•• su '536-527 1 opm1011!> or 5ut1m1t "vtde<>ce vetopme<it Se-vices 1000 26~· " i)• ...... po•t
ducted by llmlled pat1ner· 92627 NAMI! STATIMl!lfl r.....-te • tlempo, pvede ' J-W. P.,ln, lee· ior Of ~ga1nst the 11pphcat1Qn ~§1n Street '<untongto~ S#e r -~ t ll;'f;f;1 Paq(.( ~
11\lp Tiii• business tS con-The fOllOwlng persoos are .,.,.._., c.eo. y le puacMfl 1,..g,y, Hvfttlftgtort a..c:h n ovthnf'IO anovl' 11 tnere Be3Ch Ca1otorn•a q.-543 ror •• ,,, 4 .,,,,.,11,.. _6:>(1 .i.11 cit .. , .. a nd_,_ I'•
Agtte Ave. Balboa llland
Callforn11 92682
Withem A B .. ,.. dueled by an 1ndlvldual dOlng business as Co••• quftat Ml eolarto, SU d~o Ptannlftt Commle9lcNI arp an~ fuflht'I Qut"5toOMS on-ot"CI•!"' C'~ '""' l)Ubli('. c ,, ,, """""PO" BMct Pa•ce• 'II ~ •• ..... .. •• t"
Tl'l11 statemenl WH llled Jolln Healy Mna Auto WHh 2059 y •trH co••• d• Ill Publllhed Orange COISI Die&~ t al l'lotwor• ~·an\lor •~L ""TERESTE O PE:q 1,..\1 t l~l\b ~(\ •fl('-•.Jf'C ... ..
Th11 t>u•lneu 11 con
dueled Dy An lndl\'tduat
Debbie A John90fl
witll the Couniy C~k. 01 Or· T1111 111temen1 was flied Hart>Or Bllld Cotta M8M ~ Mn rfieo adl· o.i1y P\101 Oeotmt>e< 28 A ss1tt,an1 P a..r,. .. , i'lt SONS ., .. ,.,,,1.cS to a11""° B• 3, "~"'""tttnn •5.,,. 10~· ,. R~ , • •· • =>,o ..
ange County on Oeoemt>lf wi1n Ille County Clertc of Or· CA 92827 • dofta4 '°'pen. dt" eon..119&S 536-52 , S<1•r1 """''"O •N> ... ~ .. IC~•IWl'I~ (It -c C"sta ;i .~ r.1 o •toC:.l "'!'... ·'1~ ,.
18 1985 ange County on Oeoemt>er Jay w Gould 122t w f•lettft otro. ~I Sa·280 -'-W Pallfl. -.C· <Xt,,..o,.... •• ""!'""'' e ... oence M('I\« ,.,,, :i;i626 '"" ot1'C .. 1 '""' "'' "~
F2MM1 11 1985 Coast Hwy •317, NBWPOf1 ........ Puede que wted . r9lllf'l'. Mun11n9:on hac" 101 c-• aq11ns1 ,,,. spp11eal'On r., ""''" .. ~~ ., ~.o,, o•.'.lf" This st111ement wu fii.d
wllll the Covnty Cllflt ot Or· •noe County on O.Oemt>e•
18. 1985
P\JbUshed Orange Cou1 F2MIOO Beecll CA 92683 .,._ • ......., a "" abottectO I P\llllC NOTICE "-"1"9 Corn"" ea6on. as out11n('d 1tl'l<>vj0 11 tll~• k,.,, , .. 11 "' 11 qene1 •I p11r1 I
Delly Piiot Oecem04t• 28 Publlthed Oninge Coast Th1s0 busineu 19 con-lnmedll..,,..., ... llllOCOft•l Pul)h~ O••no• loasi 11r11 ~·w 111r1n•• ~11@1110!\'!~r"·l Pu.11 !i p
1965 Januery • I I Ill Delly Pllol Decl!mber 2 1· 28. ducted by An 1nd1vldu11 oce a lift ~ = FICTITIOUS aUIMSS Daily PilOI O«.-mtof'• 18 p ... .aw Alt RONI•' ~·int.Ion 1 '"' A "'"M,.,. U>h A ! 1
'2'55'! 1986 1985 January • 11 1986 Jay W GOVld llemw1unMnicto ,.._I NA•STA~NT 198!1 AH"""' e> '""'" 11t .,,,, 1411,.m,.nt wll\ Iii!'() N o.oo•
Sa?72 1 SA-239 Tlltt .iatem9tll wH lli.d ~ .. dt ltlOlldDt 0 • Thtl I011owtn9 pet90!'ll are SA '8' 5...16.... .. "',., 'Unh C.i.tf' ot O• Publlllled Orange Coul
Deity POOi ()eQmt>er 28
1985. January • 11 18
11186
wllh Ille County Cl«lo OI Or· lllft8 oftclf\e de .,. ..... ::t:. dOlng bvSlneas.. • J-w P.011, S.C· .... (!<' u '• "'" DKl!!mbet •"OB Counly on Oacember (Ha el d~tcHlo t• • OSCS l.SSOCIA TES ,..,.,., Hlln""91ort 9"c:ll , , ·~,.
----Fa1012 c ... Mo.,,_,.. Coeta Mesa C.itl 92e2e Put>11t11~ Ora~ Co"" "•t'l "'fl'<J '""'O'" C°'"'
P\&IC NOTICE
1
23 t985 fonlco). 2910 Rao Hilt Ave •200 P\8..IC NOTICE P\anflMt c-._.,, Fns1n
FICTITIOUSIU ... SS Pu!>ltlhed Ortnge Coas1 Thttnameandllddreu ot OSC3 ac.i1fom1a 1irn11eo ACTITIOOSaUIMSS Oa, " ·• 0 Hf1"1'1 t'l-.r 0~1,P1ct. ,...,t.>f'f,, ,,.
NA• tTATaMINT Ollily PllOl Dec 28 1985 Jiii ltlle court II (El nombre y perlne<lf\10 by Orapet ,...,, ..... STA~NT '~ •Q~t, "'·~· /ll'Ull••. t • 1086 I "••t'll'~''"~ .. •"II" •i•
4 , , 18 1986 dlre<:CIOn de •• C«te .. , Su-lly llenlut ... Cehl«n•l llrn T~ lo410"'1~ C*°M>l'IS All' l>• ..... SA ~·" ln1••1 ,,., .. :-~ "" !"•• • flta.IC NOTICE
Nit.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI IUIMSI The foltowlnn ,_..,.na 111'9 Sa259 lper1or Covn ot Calllornlia fled partnetthlP. by Ranney d"""" t1os1neu as 1• !I 1 ·~· ... ,.... ~-C I T I Cou I E Dr9'Mlf ~neral Perll*' -T, ... OMPSO A 600 '9CTITIOUl IUteMISI NA• STATl•NT dOtng bvtlntu.. ----------ounry 0 u ara n y 2910 Aeo Miii 1'w •200 M N ... AV •
MAM9 ITATl•NT Th• tOllowlng perton11r• 1 AMERICAN GRAPHICS & P\a.IC NOTIC£ CMc Center Ml~al King Costa ..-~ C•hl 92828 Catnr:>va Drive Ntwp<Yt
f t.................., -.ons are doing butlneu H Ad· DESIGN 1368 1 Barrell 1----------Hwy & Mooney Blv<l Vlt ~ Cahl<Wni• 9:i'fi80 ,,. '"''V .. "'V....... "" 0o s s .. c. t 1 --·• ---.. I 1• CA "3""1 Pet•• SP•"• 14•3 Ear1 • w 111111 26' 21ro FICTTTlOUI SUIMSI .. .,.Tt..,...·s -··-ss Ool"" bUS(,..._ u Muht-v0ftr81 ln11 ... tr-.t. lane anti ,..na •1 r""""..., .v-"',.., T-th W S NA.-STATt._.NT ""'" '""" .v-
0 .... p _. _,_11 Stf SUlte 800. ~ S.l!ICtl. 92701 .. .._ ITA~ The n•rne add,_. and 10-;:x1· 9 •• 111'1 Klemen St,. .. 1 Cotta MeN Ca11 -,_ NAMI STATl•lfT ~.0.,. .!::-~==._ n...1 .. :, "-•11orn•-,,.,...,,. ~ ...... St-• 1358 t Bat teltC>h<>ne numb« of c>Maln ....,, .;MO tt t0t-n,. 92e27 T~ 1~ PIW~' "' • ~ '"" "" ---. .............. .,.,..,..,...,_..,. ... ...... .. """'""' ...... ........ Tiit IOltowtno ~·.,. . Tiii• bul lf'HS ,. eon on.nn NS""-9 as .... ~-~-'
8 ... 11 .... C" ""705 ......... J loY911. 1242 W ell LAM S11nla An• Calif dOI""' "-••I-• at ... llft 1 1ttomey or plalntlft Oen $c'*1et 40' V1a -·· ·• 00t"" n,,_,,_" as -· ... _ .. .,,. ...,..,_ .. ., "" .,..._ .. ,.. I.I OVC'led by a ~al P.,., L.,.... ..__ ........... h Cell· I l aw l NISll"Q Co 165e A • ... 0 ,.. P .. O"'C"T" O.•ld J PleiMtr. 7U No OcHn rron1 Ntwport 2101 vanceo loollng & £ngfaVIOQ. 1nou1 en attomey It I ...,., ,....,._,,... • ....-. Is • C .... "' ., ,.. " •
Shlrtey S!rMt. Qr-1...w, CA BMch. Ctllrotnla 92tMIO . Sll•ron rontyn 13581 2921 s KllllOn, S.Ot1 4'NI, nombtt la dit'«:C:lon y .. """ ~~ E Dr--tom\a 91927 UP4f""' .. venue 011• MA "' AG (MEN l 1 I I
92641 .. ..,... fhti butlMH 11 oon· earrttt l.•09. S•nta Ana, CA 92707 mero de telelono d•I ,;:...:.··-11181_--1 wu 1 • ._. 0..VIO Selo.e 981 (thelil\· 1 M~1 CA09.~2~. 17..,..1 TOC111 ,,.,,. e11t>oa lllaNI
... .-.-..""' ... , ... , ... d··-• Ill "2701 .,_ ......,..,.,, o.I o.m.ndan!a o ·~· -·-· ...., .. , "~ ,.. ..... ,, .... ~.. ""., .... " '" "" Ca111 Q ....... ., Thl9 butlnfff la con-...,..,.., wr "'' '"' •• ..., • Wlltlam A ~11..n.w. 188 1 .......,,_.. ' ..... h , ..... Cou"'"' c ..... -., Of "-. v .,.._ """" ,~ ,..,. "' S t A ,. A ,,..,...,
oucltO by An unln 0.11)41•• JO t..ov.11 Thie bv1lnH1 11 con-Alvwlkle Dr Coats M .... 094 CMmtlldante Qut ~ :;:_ ·~~-..'."0n ~;, Th.-bu•lnto 11 con-;;~n0•;• an • n• •· C.•r1 w 1111am M•raul"
corporatt d auoc1at1on Tnlt atet.,,,.,,1 w•• 1119<1' ttd by • °"*11 Otn· CA 92627 ti.nc. •000-00 •I [dWltd 13...,... 1"~5· '' ducted by 1 0--91 oan fh .. l' 11 ~ Tr>e>u ;..,,. fl••t> olhef' fMn a partt*'INP 'With tn. County et.rlt of Or-11110 Thtt bull,..... II con lklrcllhardt Attorney at "' ""11'1 ,_..,,.P '' .. u1•n"u 11 con I~ (,a.,1 92862
0-ald J ~ ange County on o.o.int1« Shal'Qn Fontyn led by An lndMdual Law it 0 8ox 298 Tulata ~ Or·-eo-t Carl C ta °'~'f'<I ti~:; ~OMdua1 Ce!I w1n1 .. m ~ .. au
Thie at~ttn*lt wu llled 18 INS Wllllllm A ~ C A 9 3 2 7 5 p fl o,, a ()elty Plot~ '1 21 ""8 '!!.!_~,!_~ I~ T •t• v• -I ~"'' 11a1""""'T wa '••1
wtlh '"'County Cltttl Df Or .,_ fhll """'*'' Wb filed TMI 1ta!lllT*\I w• M9d ~ 100 lta ,,.,..,.,., • I I 1"6 ... ,. IN ..,...,..,,, ......... of "" llts fl•l~I '""' 11tc) II\'"" County Ci.• • .). ....,.. County on No¥emt>« ca.,, 1. L......_ A......, With the County Clef\ Of Or· 1n IN County C1tf11 Of Or· DATE tFtCNll AOO 15 SA 218 M09 County oo ~t>er '°"'",,._County Ci.ri. of Or Covrtv Of' ~~ i'i"ite!I .. uw. 1201 0.... ....... Inge County on o.o.m'* County on Ototrntlet INS 18 IM S anoe County on O.C.,,,bef ,, 199., ' ,_ .,.._ -........,. ......_ 3. 1986 18 tNS Mlf C • ..,..... C--., ,,.._ tfi 1985 I . F'IM\IO
Put>ltfl!ed Or•noe cou1 CA.-,..,.,. ~ ._.. CMall9M. Deputy PuOllthtO o. .. eo.1 ,.... 1>11011~ 0-1"98 c; 1
Otlly Piiot Dtc 28 1915 Jan Publlthed Orenoe eo.11 PubllllWod 0. a,. Cout Put>lt.nect Orange eo-1 PuCllllMO Or~ Coalt 94111 wl11\ EM r O.W, P1101 o.otnl!W 21 ""bltsn.o Ot... CoMt O••IY Piiot O.OemC* 'J • 1! J
• 11 II t9M . Oat,., p IOI Dtc 28 lNS "*' o.11y Piiot o.o.mw 2 1 21 ~Dec 21. '~ Jlt'l o.y li'llc)( Otottn'* 14 2 I It'• • ~ '"~ Jenu~ ' , , t• ~ J=at) ~~ .~ IM!~ lt l'lu•t • 'I 1986.
• • Sa2t1 • 11 ie. 1088 l"5 J1rn1wv" I' '"' , ' ti ttM . IMS J__., 4 l 9M 0 111"'1d Adi .. 2..a.r1 IMt W··· "" ") Sa163X SA·?·U ~ $•230 k2~ • l
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• Onnge Coel1 DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, December 28, 1985
FUNKY W'UfURBEAN
~~Al.. DISTINCT'IONS IN
C.UMATE AND 6to6RAP"4<.1
CAN 6R£A'f'L...t..> AFFE.C. T 'THE QuA1..m; or ~£ WINE
PROOUlEO
~ If tX>U Rt. Off~ED
A WINE. r-R()M C,RE..E.~ANv
FOR EX.AMPl.E.
P.>E. •.ul?E ANO 1t.)Qu1RE
AS 10 fHE RE.610~ IN
C>RE..E.NLAND 1H~ rr CAME
FROM 1
( ' . ., ..... . .
··':\ l --. -
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP)
"Finally! Peace on earth! The batteries
ore worn out!"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"It's Marmaduke's annual holiday party."
"Shh ·· this Is the most lmport•nt wfld·card
pt•yoff g•me of the 20th century."
~Mow LONG 010 YOU EXPECT 1EM TO STAY YOUR
IMKEtY ...
vf/6r
l!Mift.Y/
I
FOR BET'J'ER OR FOR WORSE
CONNIE -I ~W l1D
FIND '/00 I-ERE~ wE.ve. GOTTO
TALK .
by Jeff MacNall
OVERAU., 'tt'V I.NE LO~.
~1e.-1 see y'ou
INMVMI~~ I
SEE you 1N MY
8U:EP, 1-
~
by Berke Breathed
by Lynn Johnston
.... 1 see. 1've:. Gar
AN AUDIENCE. (
G(X)I) SCISSORS,ANYWAY2 • TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan
DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan
IT GOf.5 IN OOE. £A". 816 Of.i\L SO OOf.?
~O OUT i~E. OT~f.R ~ E\lf.R~l~l~G f.L?£ '
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GARFIELD by Jim Davis
~ow DARE YOlJ MUG AN
UNARMEP CAI F"ROM BEMINP! I FEEL ••• I FEEL.UM ...
MOON MULLINS
'"' ~, .................... -"' ... ..,,....~
JUDGE PARKER
I J:HL
OF Cov~SE ! )bu
WEFle MY SCHc>OL
PRINCIP,Al. ·'
-... 1'0UR DAO ANO 1 WERE BUT BEN
01SCUS$ING THE PACT THAT YOU SHOULD WANTEO
BE ATTENDING SCHOOL. SARA 1 1 TO GO uP
Sl.JGGESTEO THAT YOU ANO 6EN lO NEW ENGLAND
LIVE HERE SO 'YOU CAN ENROLL TO PAINT SOME
IN OUP\ t..c>CAL SCHOOL' WINTl:R SCENES
Al.ONG THE OCl!AN !
by Harold Le Doux
HE CAN GO Off' eY H IM5eL,. R)flt W0UU> W()RK,,AeeEYI
A COUPLI! OF WEEKS BEN OOESN 'T EAT
-"TA TIME lO 00 OR NOTl'ilNG WHEN
THAT. ANO YOU I 'M NOT AAOUNO TO
CAN STAY WITH TAKE CARE OF HIM !
ME1 r-----
ROSE IS ROSE
BRIDGE
Q.J -As South. vulnerable. you
hold:
+AKJ$43 '>?95 0 6 +KQJ3
The bidding has proceeded:
SHtla Wett North Ea1t
l • PaH l NT Pa11
?
What do you bid now'!
Q.2-Both vulnerable. as South you
hold:
+J763 '>?7 0 K95 +QJM2
Partners opens the bidding with
one no trump. What do you respond'!
Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
+K9872 "'9 0 9 +AQ8532
Partner opens the bidding with one
spade. What do you respond?
Q.•-Eut WHt vulnerable, as
South you hold:
•JM !i:78 0 AH52 +Qe32
The bidding haa proceeded:
N...O. Eaet SHth
S + PaH ?
Whu action do you take'/
I J05T ~'r °™INK. ~NeWA MfCPJ!NAV& f
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
Q.5-North-South vulnerable. u
South you hold:
+KQMS-C "'K8 0 6 +AQJ6
The bidding has proceeded:
EHt South We1t Nortla
1 0 Obie P... 1 'i:7
P ... ?
What do you bid now'/
OMAR o ·
SHARIFF ~ 4"·;..
Q.6-North South vulnerable. aa
South you hold:
+KQ9654 i:;,Ka o e •AQJa
The bidding has proceeded:
Eaet s .. u. WHt NorUi
l o OW. Pua l <::)
Paa1 l + P... 2 +
Pu1 ?
What action do you 1.&ke'/
Look for answers on Monday
CHARLES
GOREN
For laf.,..aU.. abo•t Cliiute1 •
GorH'• .. ., .. w•t&.r tor .....,._
player•. write c ..... 8..W,. wu.r.
P.O. BH ••H. Orlu4o. Fla.
SUO'l .... 26.
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CO\-ER HO~E
PRO\ IOED
by
COi DWEI I HANKER
\'EWPORT REACH
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ORANGE COUNTY
GUIDE TO
REAL ESTATE
ORANGE COAST
642-5678
R ate chart
LAnder9
BANKS
Bank of Ametlce
Security Pectfk:
Web Fargo
Crocker
Flrs't Interstate
cattfomla First
SAVINGS AND LOAN
American
Home Savtngt
Gr•tW•tern
C.atfomla FeCSeral
Home Federal
FatW.t (
==~=IC 0:-~ coet•
Flud
11 .25
10.630
NA
11.125
10.75
11 .25
NA
' NA
NA
12.00
11 .0
10.75
9.50
9.50
9.625
9.25
9.50
9.50
10J)
9.75
9.75
9.00
9.50
9.50
10.45
10.50
9.90
10.53
10.858
10.873
10.852
11 .45
11 .37
10.47
11 .44
10.81
2ndTD
13.25
13.50
NA
12.25
13.75
12.50
13.00
NA
NA
12.00
12.0
11.00
WA a.wtl1116 CDMlo.
8.25 7.10
8.25 7.15
6.25 6.90
8.25 7.10
8.25 7.15
8.25 7.25
8.65 7.950
8.85 7.90
8.85 7.90
8.85 8.00
8.65 8.00
7.00 8.05
APR: .,._..., J*'C9nl8Q9 rate; 2nd TD: MOOnd trust deed; MMA: money market account; CD: certificate of depoelt; IRA: lndMdual Retkement Account.
IRAMlo.
7.25
7.50
6.86
7.242
7.15
8.00
8.50
8.65
6.70
8.7-0
8.67
8.70
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COVER HOME
PROVIDED
by
COLDWELL BANKER
NEWPORT BEACH
INSIDE
pg. 2 Matket Map
pg. 3 Profile
pg. 4 Hunt & As&ocietes
pg. 5 George Elkins Co.
pg. 6 Great Western
Real Eatete
pg. 7. Grubb & Ellis
pg. 8 Aemax of
Costa Mesa
pg. 9 Remax of
Costa Mesa
pg. 11 Classified
pg. 12 Classlfled
pg. 13 Cleaslfled
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pg. 15 Coldwell Banker.
Co1ta Mesa
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To help its 26 salespeople serve
the Newport Beach, Corona del Mar,
Costa Mesa and Irvine resale residen-
tial reaJ estate market, Great Western
ReaJ Estate of Newport Beach hired
Susan E. Rice Dec. 7 to manage the
office.
Rice brings 12 years of manage-
ment experience to Great Western
and said she wilJ spend the majority of
her time developing and expanding
the skills of the sales team.
''It takes only 14 days to create
habits and 75 days to break them,"
Rice said. 'We can instill good work
habits and the overall philosophy of
Great Western with new agents more
easily than with experienced agents in
some cases."
She said the company takes both
new and experienced agents as sales
associates and that the training .pro-
cess for each group provides a unique
set of challenges. Unlike some real
estate companies, Rice said Great
Western retains her on a salaried basis
so she is able to devote all of her time
to helping the sales staff service their
clients. She said the manager can
function more efficiently ifhe or she is
not competing with the staff for sales.
0 We have a good training pro-
gram here. All associates, new or
experienced, go· through a two-week,
eight-hour-a-day development pro-
gram," she said. The course involves
technical aspeots of contract writing
and continuing service to clients after
sales have been consummated.
"Great Western bas a 60-day
follow-up pro~m with well-defined
objectives which all new associates
have to finish after their initiaJ two-
week training program. I believe that
with all the legal chanies and depth of
knowledge required m the industry
_today, you can't have too much
s'usAN E. RICE
training," Rice said.
To keep the entire office in-
volved in a collective effort, Rice said
that each week, the staff meets to
share problems they may have. The
knowledge-sharing format of the
forum allows agents to learn from
each other and to become better
educated on the demands of the local
market.
Looking into the future, Rice said
the next year or two will be extremely
fluid due to attractive mortgage
interest rates and new tax structures
that will benefit sellers and buyers.
She added that buyers and sellers in
today's market have become better-
educated about real estate tran~
actions and other investments and
that the professional requirements of
the clients become stiffer each year.
All of those changes have created an
impetus for a higher level of training
in the real estate industry.
"We have to remain self-regu-
lating as an industry . Profess1onahsm
is the key to achieving this goal.
Agents need to have a good back-
ground in business and real estate.
"If clients ask how the apprecia-
tion on a home will compare with the
current return on investment in the
stock or bond market, the agent has to
be able to answer with valid infor-
mation," Rice said.
A graduate of UC Berkeley with a
degree in economics. Rice continued
her education at Hastings Law School
in San Francisco. However, she chose
not to become a practicing attorney,
deciding instead that the real estate
industry was the forum where she
wanted to apply her knowledge a nd
abilities.
After graduation from Hastings.
Rice worked as an aide m the
California Assembly on lice nsing
revisions fo r real estate agents. a
position she later left in order to train
the state director for a maJor. Cali -
fornia-based real estate marketing
firm.
Walker and Lee later hired her to
manage one of its Northern California
branches. She left to accept another
~ting offer just befor~ the com -
pany was acquired by Great Western.
After devoting 12 years t o the real
estate industry, Rice said she is happy
to see that California will require all
new applicantSi. to take college-level
courses to prepare for the state exam.
"For 10 years, Walker and Lee
and now Great Western have been
providing the same quality of tram mg
for their agents on a voluntary basis
that the state wilJ require by law of all
agents from now on.'' said R ice.
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REAL ESTATE
TOP OF THE WORLD
That's the VIEW from this magnificent manor high
on a hill in Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 5 bedroom,
7 bath reflects the ultimate in quality throughout.
Boasts a library, step-down family room with fire-
place, gourmet kitchen and incredible master suite
with sauna, fireplace, walk -in "closet room" and
VIEW. 40' pool and spa. Owners may consider
trade. Try your home or commercial as down
payment. Offered at $1 ,950,000. Jeri Hunt
640-4868
2125 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd.
Newport Center
HARBOR RIDGE PERFECTION
Dramatic beveled glass double door entry invites
you into this decorator perfect 4000 sq.ft. custom.
Spacious and formal living and dining rooms. Warm
and charming den with one of three fireplaces.
King's master suite-masculine in every
sense-with VIEW. Queens Master Suite-floral,
feminine and luxurious-with VIEW. Bright, fully
equipped country kitchen. Generous guest quarters
and study. Colorful, terraced gardens, sparkling
pool and spa with ca.Scading waterfall Paddle
tennis court and lighted gazebo with city VIEW.
Priced to sell at $995,000. For further details and
appointment to see, call Jeri Hunt.
100' FRONTAGE-COMMERCIAL
PRIME Retail shops and offices-in major shopping district-Beach area, ample parking. Fee. $1 ,650,000. Call Harriet
Perry for details.
TWO-YOUNG-HOUSES-ON-ONE-LOT
We're serio us! Great opportunity for the live-in investor. Two separate spacious houses on one lot in Corona del Mar!
Master suites with private decks, dining area-convenient to shopping + entertaining! Assumable loan. Just reduced
$60,000! Asking $325,000. '
RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN-ESTATE OFFERS AT $194,600
San Luis Rey end unit, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, powder room, formal dining, breakfast nook, utility room, wet bar,
dressing room/master bath, sloped ceilings. Air conditioning. Owner wants offer! 6 Montanas Norte. Vee Stinson
*LEASES*
BIG CANYON-2 Bd, 2 Ba, fireplace, private patio, VILLA BALBOA-2 Bd, 2 Ba penthouse-cathedral
single level, sub. terr. parking, community pool and tennis. ceilings, fireplace, dining room, laundry. $1400. Evelyn.
$1300. Jeri.
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'J/,e "'1Mt & ~Ul'clatu SUI//
NEWPORT BEACH
REDUCED! SELLERS HAVE FOUND
ANOTHER Soph1st1cated Newport pool home.
Perfect cond1t1on Lovely area. Now asking $340.000.
MARILYN HILL
SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTION! · Now
asking $550.000.Elegantly redecorated waterfront home
1n a totally secured building. 3 bdrms. 3 baths. All rooms
are large& airy Seller will trade for commercial or
tncome property TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD
LIVE IN NWEPORT FOR UNDER $180,000
Has everythmg you want' Fireplace 1n master suite. air
cond • walk to beach, 2 bdrms, 2 baths. den. Shows hke
a model Good assumable financing. SI 77.000
MARIA BERCOVITZ or LINDA TAGLIANETII
ON THE SAND IN NEWPORT · Magniltcent
ocean view 5 bdrms. solidly built. gracious home with a
very private landscaped courtyard. Upgraded kitchen.
ma1d·s quarters. and a complete security system
$649.500 Fee. SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
LARGE, LIGHT & INVITING · 4 bdrms. 2"1
baths. family room 1n Harbor View Hills In mtnl
cond1t1on! Nothing has been left undone to insure
com fort & easy ltv1ng. Motivated sellers are asking
$379.500. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD or TODDY SMITH
NEWPORT EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME
Spacious .. pride of ownership .. two story. 4 bdrm. 3~
bath home tn mint cond1t1on near community pool
Separate guest/maids quarters & bonus room on pool
size lot Priced to sell!! $329.000. TODDY SMITH
NEWPORT GOLF COURSE CONDO En1oy
views from every room! 2 bdrm tri-level home on Big
Canyon Golf Course. Gated entrance, sunken ltving room
w/f1rt:Place. wet bar. 2 car garage. $239.000
KIMBER suns
LIDO ISLE CONDOS · Four 2 bdrm condos 1n
super localton Steps to community tennis & beaches
Short walk to lido Village. shops & restaurants
S 199.000 each. CATHRYN TENNILLE
LIDO BA YFRONT DUPLEX · Drastic price
reduction to 1ust about value.Convert existing structure
to single family or use duplex for income. Two 3 bdrm, 2
bath apts Beaultful sandy beach. Walking distance to
Lido Village $750,000. CATHRYN TENNILLE
LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT ·Spectacular turning
basin view! Pmate pier & shp. Four bdrms. 3~ baths.
den. 3 car garage. Totally remodeled plus room to
expand Community tennis. club house and beaches
available ConservatJvely priced for location at
Sl.750.000 Bill VINCENT
BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL · Attracltve 3 bdrm end
unit located on ma1or greenbelt. large private palto. Near
community pool Convenient location to Corona del Mar
High School & Eastbluff ShoPDtng Center. $210.000
SAL LY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
BALBOA ISLAND BA YFRONT · with shore
mooring Three bedroom home plus two bedroom
apartment or combine for larger home Close lo
shopping Good for investors at $645.000
MARILYN TWITCHELL
CORONA DEL MAR
PEAK OF PERFECTION, SPYGLASS HILL
full 180° view A very special 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
selling Lovely landscaping $55 7 .500 land incl
BELLE CHASE LEE
ORIGINAL HARBOR VIEW HILLS fabulous
view Recently remodeled 3 bdrm. 3 bath. family room
home Finest qualtty & good taste thru·out. Designer
window & wall coverings. rich woods. imported hie &
used brtck Security system. custom spa in private
courtyard large covered terrace Professional land·
scaping $635.000 BELL CHASE LEE
EXCITING CORONA DEL MAR BLUFF
LOT Prtme area between lnsp1ralton Point and little
Corona Beach Your dream home will command spectacu
lar vistas of the 1etty action. night ltghts. & tide pools.
Seller will help with ftnancmg $950.000
MARILYN Hill
CUSTOM HOME C.D.M. REDUCED S 120.0001
Most spectacular, luxurious custom home 1n olde C D.M.
2 years new One block to ocean. all glass entry, trench
doors. plantation shutters Submit on down payment
Now only $575.000 DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
OUTSTANDING PROPERT¥ IN OLD
C.D.M •. PLUS INCOME. On a very picturesque street,
large 3 bdrm with family room. wet bar 2 fireplaces 1n an
authentic Spanish motif Includes separate and very
private oversized 1 bdrm income unit
LINDA TAGLIANEnl
COSTA MESA
OWNER WILL CONSIDER ALL OFFERS
Rambhng 4 bdrm. 3 bath tlome. Corner lot otters ample
room for gardening and boat or RV storage. Ideally
situated near parks & shopping. Sl 74.500
JOYCE DABOL T or SALLY SHIPlEY
or£M tOJSt u 1 ..
232 Monte Vllb, Costa Mna
OLDER CUSTOM HOME ON R2 LOT 3
bdrm. 11' bath Brtght and cheerful! Close to new
shoPDtng mall and minutes to the beach Priced for quid
sale! $124.900 DONNA W£BST£R
SATURDAY DllC. 28, t•l/P'AG~ 5
HUNTINGTON BEACH
ATTENTION SINGLES II Live al the beach
Super upgraded studio condo Quiet location next to
Huntington Harbour Fireplace. refrigerator. patio. bonus
room. community pool. spa One year home warranty to
buyer $78.500. MARY JANK
LAGUNA BEACH
BEACH HOUSE FOR UNDER $100,000
Only $95.000 l H for custom 3 bdrm 2 bath 1 500
sq It mobile home in family park in Laguna Beach Ocean
view beach access security gate One year home
warranty MARY JANK
ORANGE
GREAT ORANGE NEIGHBORHOOD 2
bdrm & den. 2 bath home w massive brick l1replace kin~
size master bdrm Good cond1tion great curb appea
Condo· s sell for more Only S 132 SOO l ($ PfR[ IRA
PERALTA HILLS
ONE ACRE VIEW ES T A TE Magnificent home
designed 1n the [ nghsh Co tswold tradition Sweeping
staircase. view from I I 0 leaded glass windows tennis
court. pool. spa. sauna & stable S 1 990 000
DOROTHY MITCHELL
TOT AL RELAXATION IN PERALTA HILLS
Lovely rambltng country home Remodeled & re
decorated. newly landscaped 3 bdrms 5 baths. spark!
mg pool spa. equestrian lac1lt1tes view of hills Room for
tennis court $580 000 TRUDY STUBBL£FIElD ,,
DOROTHY MITCHELL
SANTA ANA
COUNTRY SUBURBAN ESTATE PRIVATl
STREET W GATE Customized 5 bdrm. 5 bath residence
3 fireplaces wide halls, large doorways, game room
dining room. gourmet kitchen w breaktast area
Ocean 1mtn view pool, spa 7 350 sq ft on i, acre 1n
Tusltn School District Sl.300.000 GORDON LEWIS
CONDO AT McFADDEN a EUCLID ~bdrm
I ~ t>ath Dishwasher FA heal Enclosed garage
Community pool Beaul1tul greenbelt a1ea Interior 1ust
painted Needs new carpel Vacant Must sell tietore Ian
1 S63.500 GORDON L£WIS
YORBA LINDA
HOBBYIST DREAM HOME Complete wood
working machinery. tools. equipment. bu1ll 1ns included
3.170 sq tt home w/18 ft ce11tngs 4 bdrms 4 baths
family & game rooms. 2 bars. pool, spa, view Top
cond11ton on large lot $225.000 LES PEREIRA
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Q. -I put c.remlc tlle on pert of •
bethroom well• couple of,..,. ego.
TM well le not one thet le hit bJ the
ahower. I now notice thet creek• he¥e
occurred In the grout eround the
.... of the ..... although the tt ...
............. hne not~ en.cted. I
1111pl1 d the c.remlc to plywood. w ..
thla the mlatell• I mede? Or what do
JOU think happened?
A. -Ceramlc1 tile usualty can be
applied to any sound, dry, level surface,
but when plywood Is used It should be
the exterior type. What probabty hap-
pened In your case Is that the wood
contracted and expanded because of
the high moisture conditions in a
bathroom. Exterior ptywood Is es-
peclalty resistant to moisture. Some
manufacturers now put out special
materials for use as a base for the tile.
One of these Is a cement board panel
which Is not affected by moisture or
even the water from a shower.
Q . -Our houM nMda rerooflng. I
think. but em not certain, there la only
one a.,_ of .......,. ahlng ... on tt.
Cen enother ..,_ be pieced right
over It?
A. -This is the most frequently
asked question regarding rerooflng.
Everything depends on how much
weight your particular roof can stand.
That can only be determined by a
roofer after an inspection. Two layers
usually are an right for most roofs.
Some can handle three.
Q. -We heve • "'1 old houM with
pleater w.ala. a.v.r.a heft creek• In
them thet I would flk• to petch. I reed
aomewhere aboul a method of de-
termining whet..., the creek•.,. due
to Mttllna of the! houM. Cen JOU tell
me whet ft la?
A. -It Is unllkety the cracks In your
plaster wall have anything to do wtth
the settling of the house, although
some kind of movement In an old house
Is a remote possibility. What you
probably read Is that plaster cracks
should not be. repaired until you have
determined they are not getting longer.
Merely mark the ends of the cracks wtth
a piece of chalk and wait a couple of
weeks. If the cracks haven't
lengthened, go ahead with your patch-
ing.
Q, -I went to reflnt.h mJ attic. le
there aome •tandard alze the knee w• ahould be? A. -Your local bulldlng code wtll
specify the required hefght of the knee
walls, but usually It Is about 4 feet. If
there Is no specfflcatlon. that height is a goOd Idea In any case. since it wlll
handle aJmost any kind of wall materlaJ
you use.
Q . -In putting lnautatlon In mr
attic, which aide .ttould the lnaua.tlon
YlllJO' berrlef fece?
A. -Any vapor barrier on Insulation
should atways face the heated part of
the house.
Q. -I heve to replece aome
wlndowa In mr houM. Can I ... " the
old window freme and trtm In ptace?
A. -In many cases, yes. The SmaJI
Homes Council-Building Research
Council of the University of Illinois has
an excellent publication called "Re-
placement Windows" that discusses
this question and the entire subject.
Single copies are free on request from
the Council at the University. One East
St. Mary's Road, ChampaJgn. 1161820.
Q. -TM guttere on our houM heve
thouunda of what look Ilk• tlnr
pebtll11 In them. Preaumably ther
hev• come off the roof. What doee thl•
mean?
A. -It usually indicates a rerooflng
Is due. Better have It checked pro-
fessionally. The "pebbles" are mineral
granules.
A HAPPY, SAFE I PROSPEROUS llEW YEAR
TO ALL OF YOU FROM ALL OF US IT
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Tom Allinson Larry Dyer Beverly Morphy
Carol Allison Lois Egan Linda Oeth
Gayle Amato Ed Escano Belle Partch
Sandie Fix Joan Pereira Barbara Aune
Paula Bailey Donna Godshall Ann Peters
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Q . -I went to add a dormer to the
roof of mr. houM ao I can hfte more
epece In the attic. 18 the opening for
the dormer cut from the lnalde or the
outalde?
A. -Elther way, depending on the
conditions that exist. For Instance.
when a steep slope Is present, some
workers prefer to work from the inside.
However. It must be pointed out that a
certain amount of skill and knowledge
Is required to tackle a job of this kind.
Your question Implies you may not
? have the necessary
knowtedge. Roof
·work of any kind can
be dangerous unless
you know exactly
what you are doing.
Better do lots of
homework before you
decide what to do.
(Do-lt-1ourMlfen wlll ftnd much I
helpful dete In Andy l.ang'1 hllnd-t ' book, "Prectlcel Home Repair•," 1
which c.n be obtained bJ Mndlng $2
to thla peper et Box S, Teaneck, NJ
07888.)
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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. Will consider 6 month lease.
Just reduced! $305,000.
IEWEI CISTOI
-IEWPORT HEllllTS
Expansive 4 Bdrm, 4 'h 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. w 111101111-1211
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Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath residence with coun-
try kitchen & family room. Most prime lot &
location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate
condition. Asking $265,000. Call w lllllUS 131-1211
COLLEGE PIRI CUTIE
Beautifully maintained College Park 3 bedroom.
Double used brick fireplace in living room and
family room. Extra large bedrooms. Seller would
like fast escrow. Asking $134,000 .. Call for show-
ing.
IUllLYI CMlllS
131-1211
LOVE IEST
Adorable. Irvine townhome, single story. Two
master bedrooms. Large country kitchen, fire-
place. Double attached garage. Enclosed patio.
Asking $133,900
IWllLYI CHllS
111-1211
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Popular South Coast Plaza area. Don't miss this I 2 bedroom townhome. Yard. double car garage. I Asking $89.000. Call today.
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EISTSllE CHARIER • S 111,000
3 Bdrm, 2 Bath countl"' \\1ge -totally re-
modeled Including ,.,~ bing. Complete
new kitchen. BPI!. '-Ale rear yard. Stone
fireplace. Workt -., warage. Motivated seller!
$159,000.
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Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT
HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrm, 3 ba plus
family room. Shows like a model home from the
gourmet kitchen to the formal living room. Open
beam ceilings & a marble hearth fireplace.
Broad ocean VIEW from living room decks.
AMAZING VALUE! REOUCE0-$314,500 ask
for
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PRllE COSTA IESI TRIPLEX
Well maintained Eastside -best location close to
shopping. All 2 Bedroom 11,.<, bath 2 story units.
NEW ON MARKET. No vacancy -high demand
area. Asking $239,000.
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Stunning 3 bdrm. den home. Prime secluded
area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally
decorated -An entertainers delight! Premium lot
with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt
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Craig Batley
Diana Cappel
Marilyn Coombs
Delia Delgado
Harry Frederick
Jackie Handleman
Julie Hall
Curt Herberts Sr.
Curt Herberts II
Darrin Jaszkowiak
Peter Johnson
Bob and Dovie Koop
Bob Koop Jr.
Barbara Lomma
Anne Mccasland
Lois Miller
Robert Milliken
Rae Rodgers
Chuck Spiller
Robin Tench
Rita Wade
Joyce Waltze
Rick Alberts
Dwyer Beezley
Art Cooper
Raj Dewan
Mark Jacques
Mark Kiafar
Ed Knapp
Jerry Lynch
Terry Mammen
Sandy Sandhoff
Guy Torelli
Joe Tringale
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NEW YORK -Charles Lewis sleeps
In a closet. He pays $200 a month to
rent an 11-by-5-foot storage closet
with a window In a two-bedroom walk-
up apartment he shares with two
roommates In Brooklyn:
Lori Schulman pays $300 a month to
share with one roommate a spacious
one-bedroom sublet with llvtng room,
dining room and kitchen In a doorman
bulldlng on the freshly f ashlonable
Upper West Side of Manhattan. It has
parquet floors, 10-foot ceilings and
four walk-In closets.
On the other side of town, Ina
Bernstein rents a small one-bedroom
apartment equipped with dishwasher
and microwave In a year-old luxury
high-rise along the East River. The
concierge provides drycleanlng, shoe
repair, theater tickets and limousine
service. She pays $1,600 a month.
Such are the disparities in New York
City housing costs caused by high
demand, low vacancy and regulations
''Tluee-qruuten of
oar ell en t• have
tried Manhattan
llnt, then they come
to Brooklyn at their
wits' end. "
LINDA BADALAMENTI
broker for Arla Realty
that keep some rents artificially low
while others on the open market are
absurdly t'tlgh. In addition, conversions
to co-operative units have taken many
apartment buildings off the rental
market.
In a city with 1.9 million rental
apartments, only about 2 percent are
vacant at any given time, according to
the Department of Housing Preser-
vation and Development's 1984
statistics.
Those statistics say the median rent
citywide Is only $330 a month, including
utilities. But just try to find an apart-
ment that cheap.
"There are a lot more Inexpensive
apartments than expensive apart-
ments. but you don't hear about
those," said Jack Richman, a research
associate at the Real Estate Board. a
trade organization.
"Word of mouth will rent them," he
explained. "They're handed down from
generation to generation; some people
find them by reading obits; others just
get lucky." •
But most New Yorkers who search
the ciualfleds or apply through a real
eatate broker can expect to pay up to
four times that $330.
SOf'M luxury apartment rents come
In five flgur•. Available for Immediate
rent In the elegant Trump Tower Is a
fl~~room condo on the 59th floor,
wtth 10-foot ceHtnga, marble bath-
rooms, parquet ttoors, maid servK:e
and ftoor-to-ceUlng windows with views
of Central Park. Rent? A mere $18.000
a month.
The dltflcutty of ftndlng decent.
affordabte hOu"ng In the ttght city
market often torcee people to equeeze
Into ttamp-etzed apecee, lher• wtth
roommet• or mow out of Manhattan.
..
..
•J
Charlee Lewta Jeana aialnat the
walla of a cloeet ••apartment,'' an
11-by-5-foot •toraae clo.et he
Schulman and her roommate are
among the lucky ones who Inherited
rent-atablllzed apartments from
friends who left New York. "It was an
lmposslble dream that I stlll can't
believe came true," said the 24-year-
old mechanical artist. "I know I couldn't
afford to ltve In New York If I dldn 't have
this deal."
Many people are willing to pay top
dollar for the convenience, location
and lifestyle the heart of the Big Apple
affords.
"For some people llvlng In Man-
hattan la of paramount Importance,"
said Nancy Packee, president of Feath-
ered Nest rental agency. For the
privilege they must spend an "absolute
minimum" of $650 for a studio, $1,000
for a one-bedroom apartment and
$1,400 for a two-bedroom unit, "and
that's probably In a peripheral rMMgh-
borhood," she said.
The average studio In a new
doorman bultdlng ren1s for $1 .200 a
month, one bedrooms $1,700, two
bedrooms $2,200-2,500, and 1hree
bedrooms $3,<>00-3,500, aaJd Henry
Robbins, vice president of Yale Rob-
bins, a company that monttore mancet
conditions. "I don't know wtw>'a renting
them at thOM prk:el," he aaid.
Berna18'n 11 one. For her, h'• worth
the price to live In Manhattan. "I
' ) )
"''-.......
renta u ll'ft.DC •pace for $~00 a
month ID a two-bed.room apart-
ment ln Brooklyn, !f. Y.
wouldn't consider llvlng anywhere else.
I'm centrally located for any place I
want to go In the city,·' said the 49-year-
old part-time real estate broker who
llvea In the costly Rlvergate apartments
on East 34th Street.
Her 700-aquar&-foot 10th floor
apartment has bedroom, llvtng room,
kitchenette and partial views of the
the Brooklyn closet he calla home.
It's just large enough to flt his
speclaJly made 26-inch wide Japanese
futon bed, a standing lamp, three milk
crates filled with record albums, two
guitars, a mandolin and a banjo. His
waJls are covered with calendars,
photographs and greeting cards. His
laundry bag hangs frbm a hook. His
stereo sits on a shelf.
''It Just feif Into my lap when I needed
a place to ltve," said Lewis, who works
In a recording studio. His tiny room ls In
an otherwise roomy apartment In the
largely Italian netghborhood of Carroll
Gardens.
"It's cheap," he said. "My friends
don't think I'm crazy, because most of
them understand the kinds of ridicu-
lous things people have to do just to llve
In New York."
"We see a lot of desperate people,"
said Linda Badalamenti, a broker for
Arla Realty In the desirable Brooklyn
Heights and Cobble Hiii areas of
Brooklyn, only a few subway stops from
Wall Street In Manhattan.
"Three-quarters of our clients have
tried Manhattan first, then they come
to Brooklyn at their wits' end." she
said.
But apartments In the elegant
brownstones that llne the tree-shaded
streets of Brooklyn Heights are often as
pricey as those In Manhattan, and
clients often end up movtng farther out
to neighborhoods where prices are
lower. There, for S 1,000, you can stlll
find a two-bedroom garden duplex
with exposed brick walls, wood floors
and fireplaces.
"It's a longer commute, but you get
more for your money,·' Badalamenti
said.
·'Everyone heard that there were
bargains here, but that's not as true as
It once was," said Barbara
Ruebenacker, a salesperson for Ter-
race Realty In Forest Hiiia, Queens.
"Things go fast because we're only 20
minutes from Manhattan, and the
transportation's great."
Craig Macleod was wilting to move
to a less fashionable rMMghborhood to
find a sunny two-bedroom apartment
with an eat-In kitchen, llvtng room.
dining room and a yard for only $500 a
month.
"It's absolutely crackerjack," said
''Everyone heard that there were bargala•
here(lnlJaeeiu), batthat'•notu traeult
oace wa.. TIJlng•£ !a•t became we 're only
20 mbJate. from llatta.a, aad the tran•-
pormtloa '•~t."
E< River. She braga about the
buHdlng'a lobby with cucadlng water-
faUa and megnftlc4tnt greenery.
Yet It'• not only on Manhattan '"and,
whet• demand la~· that rents are
out of tight. The bofhood1 In the
four "outer" boroug 1 and acrou the
Hudeon Rlvw In New JerMy that lie
wtthln eay commuting dtstanoe are
lncnaingty popular.
"H'I a llttle ctau.trophoblc, but I'm
deellng wtth tt,'' Mkl Lewte, 27, about
BARBARA
RUEBENACKER,
Terrace Realty
the 29-YMt-old architect wtK» ttwa In
AttOfia, Queena, a worklng-dMa reel-
dentlal area. He had k>oked In Man-
hattan for nine montha. When he
dlaccwered he could onty afford bad
netghbortiooda, he mowd to Queens.
H• hu a 45-mlnute, two-trWI com-
mute to hla )Of> In Manhattan, but, he
Mtd, "When the mtemattve le 11v1ng In a
dOMt In Manhettan 0t ,_.,~ Mfe Md
having apace, H't no choice.
AIL'f "J.QT
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10 .... IHt. ltac~ lMI lnprt lffc~ lMt !!!pl!! ltac~ Hit c.n.. ••t ._, 2122 Cetta ..... Cntral 1112 Cetta • ..., n -OIC 3B dbl ent/Sale Oeklxe 2br 2ba
HAPPY HOLIDAYS• YilMt TlftltetHs •U 1PD .US* Fii SAU IY.... H E r/2ba, gar side dphl w/2 car attach 8111t1/C.U. IOll IOll.IP(lf BY--O~ER. 4BR, 1'nba. SAT 1-4: 125 E. BAY. UTE AXER-UPPER-4Br DECK& VIEW Sl300/mo ar S875/mo 660-9063 Geatral 1112 A-2 Lot In CdM s 139,000 IHI nm Pvt P1ho Pool/tennis Balboll Peninsula Lovely 2Ba Zoned R-4 Short Agt 760--0189
CorblnAUOG 644-1271 THE~~ru:sYT!iERS $89,000 Call963-'4601 Cape Cod 2 story 38R block to 17th Street SUTmlCUI 6udlotumlshed $425tm:ie *-.. -·· _ ~ 3Ba $387,500 St\ops 336 Cabrlllo. B 1 1 1 2B 2 ,,.,Ba u1et area. ma u , _ __.r 54S-23l3 lniat lin4 $139000 Call76G-0543 eau 1 u r preferred 6'6-5330 SpaciOUI 38drm + Re-c.n.. ... .., 1122 ---SUN 1-4· 395 MEADOW • TownhOuse w/trptc Walk _ -----
treat "'AH new Interior"" -1•--------~"'!'"'-ILG Attractive 5BR 3BA LANE at Tustin Ave. ~PllCE 10 t>Mch Available nowl aat. ltac~ 2140
L1ke1 model! Bought u a ....... .., S.atltilMr Home Convement to-Elegant 4 BR ~ ottlee ~ 2 mstr bdrm•. garden vu S 1450/mo Call 673-6366 Bdrm. dbl gar . 6 blk 10 2nd home, nowcen't UM , 3 bdrm & den In -OIOe cation $159.500 Tenant family rm + paol. Formal Walk 10 beaoll.S142,000 or 673-3735 t>cfl. no pets $7-95/mo his to11. your g1lnt CdM Only 2 blka to occupied 24 hr notic. to di 1 M 1 89 $199,000 (Furn avt alaol. ocean Amllous sellers snow. Marshal Plan Inc n "Soc, any ex r Agt Linda Oeth 644-6200 CHll •na 2124 964-2283 af1 4
lastiMs I.. hive st11hed 135,000 Broker Unda or Claudia S295• 1 En llST •rLL $400 s lbl' off PCH crptd ·· -64()..~-! ' from the price! Call today (213) 450--0415 Opportu~~~pt1ses ~ 2Br 19a, den, IO yard. de c 0 r a pp t 5 t oo
•-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii580iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to see tnls outstanding -125 Via Koron due to 111. elderly cpl 50 yrs or old94' 539•6191 Agt COS!
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Beautlfully decorated and
highly upg11ded 2 Bdrm
condo with 1 tnrllllng vl9W
of the harbOI end ocean.
Large 14.indedc, full MCUr-
1ty building end labulout
recreation f1cllltlat.
$219,500
(714) 673 QoO
velue 1t $399,000 •HA YEllE CISTll lllOlllT IHT Vll.R nessl 45· Loi In excellent pref $725/mo Owne< on
OPEN SUN 12-4 OPEN SUN 1-4 d lllllJEYUll 4 bdrma. 3,,., baths + kg LIDO ISLE localoon wtlh residence Frr -SatC9-5 (m at 2144
321POINSErTIA 3055CAPRI VIEW den,overSl50,000lnup-c~ntry home, 4 Bd;m, 1964Conllnental M VERYNtCE 2BA . den
Anne McCasland Spacious home on extra with this Plan C tn Turtle grades, huge spa Must d~'~p-~~ i:'s~~es. 2Br 2Ba Modern kttc lam detache<J TurtlerocM nome
631 ·1266 largelOt 5BR3'"1ba Rock Ridge Townhomes see this gorgeous former e OPEN SUNDAY;_. rm/din rm, tg-lbar, mce $1250 640--0595 Exthacet:o~e~one!,~~:i~ 2 Bdrm, 2'hba Pro-model hOme. Call Crato MUST SELL Broker yd,pallow/spa,RVpllng, **!MrtlT••s** fesslonally de<:or1ted now for an 1ppt at 63 7300• 2 car gar, 2 ml Im beh, 1115" , ... Formal dining rm, central with the bell! of ev«y-760-5000 or 631-1266 l · W/C M S 1200/mo, tee CALL US REGARDING
wet bar. billiard room. thing The most deelrlble Rf/AW ••Ml• ..... 11• $350 attr 4 30. 642-789"4 IRVINE RENTALS DUPLEX-2Br 1ba ... So-oversae pool, patio area location In the deY9lop-a/ lniH Ceast lellhn
of-PCH. $275,000. 521 Agent54~6166 ment $3l5,000 IJlmmJ.S •3Bt 2''tba E/Side Twnhs
C1rn1t1on. By owner lr.111110.IOOI lniHCtMtltllten firwr ffj(Jj BESTBUYINTOWN s21~r~~o~~,~~l:~~I 111-llOI
673--0241 or 673-1541 OWNER DESPERATE • 18124Cuhler Or, Irv Ill UIYll llttll 241l60 Arlington on corne< JBr2Ba 2 car ow No pets S'.... Super 4Br pool home 2 lM· l• ft•' I p lot Very ltg living rm. din-* * 4Br 1 '<tBI w/t1v9e yd S 1150 Ue (818) 888-5510 ·-lrplcs. 2300 Sq Ft Great Absolule bar-n res-1ng & kitchen aret with 2223 ~Place or t818) 346-0440 -•• NW1 location Ver" quiet llglOuS 3 bdrm. 2'.t. bath lam room Small pets ok S925 No pe1$ 546-5605 -
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1 Hee twnhme Pool, spa You ldulls wetcome A TMOSPt~AE Ot The Sprawling remodel . 4 $971< assuamble at IOYo, • tenms. Try 10% down S321>o A 1 540-5937 JBR 2ba lrptc, new crpt, 2 Lakes 2Br 1·,Ba 2 wy
bdrml, 4 blll\S, master 0WC Hurry, won't last! C1tl Pat rick Tenore __ ' ___ g__ car gar lge cov PlllO, no ale l rp1c pool 1ac.
1411te with sunken tub and $149,900 CaH 645-9922. 760-8702 °' 631-1266 •"'91T l(lllTS pets $985 mo 6«-9079 sauna tennis upgrades
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fireplace Sep111te ctlil-Mark Jacques. Bkr ~~~>·µ HURRYI Good tlnanang In BE SMART $875 No pets 854-3 136 drens' wing, pmate pool I e e
with w1terlall 1nd ~r '85 19812Bdrm,2 ath Checlc this 2br E-Slde nm SHARP 3br 2'•ba 8 c 2 QJllT llAll smunlnQ new kitchen SIZUllf 1111&111 ~ !!: ~=, 631-1788 wl frplc t>lllns • gar $650 car gar new carpet pnt
Two propertleelnCennery OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 •EASTSIDE* -ava1lllle tst S1100 854~67 Bettina
VIiiage Waterfront lot 4 5 2 7 o RR 1 NG TON . Size 5 Bedrooms or 4 plus IHT S•HLS M.lffl UY'Fa.T lea tall * IH ... 111 *
with speoa for large boet CAMEO SHORES Robin Oen. 3 Baths and family llST Y1fW 3BR 3'1\ba Lge dining rm Worth a took 3bdrm 2ba WfaH lt1d1 21 41
or double lot witch petlo Tench 631-1266 room with flrepl1ce BEST CONSTRUCTION & family rm Extensively lnMS/C.a•" newer kttch $725 nr New· Here's a couple Laguna
and Rea11Uf1nt. .. for ~ Good IOGltlon . Near bus OUALITY All 1hlt •S of· expanded/custom end -port at 539-6191 Agt cost 3bdrms hllls area at furth~:21a1tal2M IUill• r & churcheS 1159.000 lered with lhls Turtle unlf'E' plan. Spa/pool C.atral 2102 OLX condo"'. NPT 2BR S800's ~9•6191 Agt tee ... • 142-1200 Rock Terrece 4 Bdrm $379,000 lee. 722-6460 2.,ba/2 car gar Pool
e-.cutlve Phenomenal E bl-11 1299 000 Fee 48R OCEANFRONT. Nwpt spa More amenities Oceanfront 2Br. PV1 ~ PETE BARRETI view and tocatton All ast u · Sch 111June,S1475/mo pool.54le J'io pets S1300 ! 1124 yours IOI only $445 000 4BR/38A/lam rm. din rm Avall 'ITIOflthly & weeilly $950/mo. 642-6527 642· 1802 or 631-8250
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PETE BARRETI .. REALTY 18124 Culver Or, Irv. PllP IUJlllE•EIT 1 2 car ar 151 1151 huge nobby rm S 1500
lll· 1100 l14/lll ... 1U ::•03168 ~anta Isabel. uttls 1s1 o\ 1as1 499·2286
--------___ ---$1100 mo 631 8283 2 52 l • • T Y -... From the ocean 2br hm La1aa1 Mit stl l
,... ~ $700 or Back Bay 3br hse FAITHTIC VIEW eeaullful new 2Br 2Ba ... "=~~~~~==~~~~~g;g~=:=;;=:~ GOlgeous 2 bdrm. 2'h just S800 539-6 l90 Ocean & Cataltna Twnhrnes Pool spa ten !!!!!!!!!:~===~~:::=~~-bath townhome. 2 car Best Rlty lee JBR 11,BA den• PoOI lbl. nis crts gar pato0 Ind')
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Imagine a French Normandy home built
on "'I• large corner tot. One btock to
belleh. View with 2nd story Of' build one
101. $305,000P9f'lot-30x118 & 40x118.
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75t-to70
gar tmm1CUlate Owner Ing WID lrg yd. sundeck hkvp Micro lrptc cat>le
uys Sem Only $149,900 1aJMa oew pnt crpt binds TV Several fir plans
Call Sh«yl 631-1266 p . _1 2117 quiet cul-de-sac wi views S875-S97S Cati
ftaaJaal $1050 w/gdnr 2fi1-0106 Paul or M ill! Anne R&'M*A . . . frty 5 rm fim w/trplc mod-F1tst Class Advil Twnnm •95-~7 Ast\ ebout our
em klletl \: too nr ocean avail Jan 1 2 mslr stes HOltday Spec.al'
kids/pet 50 539~ 191 2'' ba lrplc. AIC shut· Sunny 2br 2 ba toeoed
Agt cost ters. ott-wtit etpt 0vet walk to beh. trplc 1en Cl
SALE-LEASE OPTION --M.. 21.,. saed 2 car Q8T poo4 508 $ t 1001mo Ann Sampson
Harbor Ridge T~. Certu ... .... -$1050 mo 661·9355 w 661-70&6 H
3br 3b•. 1011. 2 cw ow . i8A 2be fl'Pk. WIO. ffonl 646-4&42 cw 542-4242
tennis. Po<>I. ~ $425K h<>We. s 1100 mo+ MC llRIY .... 'S l!!prt ltac~ 21 H 751-7664 or 759-3591 Av111 111186 760-1996 2' II -
Brand ,_ 3br ~ P. JBr 2Ba Qoean~ont dupb IPAUl M $850 name otl PCH Of Olg Inc yd dbl Qat. pet ok, p11 Gar yrly wl d. lrpl, ~ llWftlT ,_ -2bf l\Om4I al 1825 tree colOf S t095 642-9666 lum•shed 2131498-3388 S~ IOC.ttlon and a Autlts ~ 639-6191 Must renl Pll1 2br corf JBt 28a Ooean~ont duplx
!OWiy 3 bdrm resldenee gt cos frplc leisure pal & gar Gar yrty w/d ffp4 newty
Huge matter tulle w/ll's Attrectlve 2 story tn Olde S500 i hurryl 539-6191 turn.stied. 213'1498-3333
own littlng rm, trplc and CdM 38R 2be "fo pets Agt cost
eittramaty mo11vated Reis 11350, 494·3082 P USH CONDOS 0 er 3BR, 3BA POOi Miier S 1H,900 Robin ---L v S 1800/mo Qndr & Po01
Tandi 631·126e LG 4Br 39a+ MCI. lam streams & fall• Ge ma1n1 •net 760 1399
rm . trplc South of PCH. wfopnr. mtoro. w/d hkup
lmmedlala occup 12000 IBr 1750 & 2Br $1000 4 Bedroom on the c.naJ
mo 509\t ACACIA 29r w/MClud~ vltl W a I k I O be I C h
833-2141 Oeys Only $995 AV! now 5-49-2447 S t700tmo Agl 722-9730 . . ... " . . ...
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2Bfi8i 1 hou1e from Luxury 3Br 2Ba Apt 1Br I a 1922 Wal ace. 75. 2br 2bl. 2 patios. LARGE Studio apt ~an 2B<if;2ea $706 Frig, 2724 2724
ocean/sand $1100/mo $1300/mo Available Jan Gar, lrlg upstairs. no laundry, good 1oc. Avail view, sundeck $600 Incl dshwshr, stove Included F'em/Male 39R HOOSE llllllllt fllllll
Avl now' Agt 722-9730 5th Being remodeled. pets $510 Agt 550-1015 now 5<49-2750 alter Spm ulllltles 497-3613 NO PETS 545-4855 168-A Magnolla, CM $375
2h::i11u~,p~~s~:~: ~:':. ;;g~!: ~llecarp~~· IBr IBa. 1922 Wallace STUDIO, large. ocean llWNIT CHIT ullls pd 6"42•3307 =~~ C::':,'~:,':':
POOi S 10251mo 525-7405 780-1579 ANYTIME! melttiBJIU Gar. retrlg. upstalfa No ~. walk to town. ulll Lrg 3BA 21;BA, 2 car gar-t;nr1111an tam n-sml\r loO't· •All cilenll tc:teened
pets$.510Agt550-1015 1ncld $595. mo age, pool, 1enn11 Close 1ngtorsame22·35yrllo •20"/ootttoallnewclletlts
**RENTALS* * -Nice 28r 2Ba upttrs 1 car APW.m Lr 1 BA 734-C Shalimar 497 -6935 or 554'· 7022 lo beach $1200/mo. snr beau I CM COfldo, no •As Men In OC Aegl819"
$1000-$3000 ~/mo. e~r~ ~j~~f~7~o~~50 'h lllTI fl(I O No Pell $495/mo. -TSL MGMT 894-5325 pets S300/mo. 6-46-2112 Huntington Sch 8<41-5611
Agl. Marti 642 11~ ----Immaculate large Garden 548-1637 Of 642-3307 1..,.,1 INcli IMt NEWPORT HTS 2BR 2ba, Costa Mesa Wht M/F. all Save Money-turn room• •llWPllT OlllT• Unturn. very nice 2BA Apts Beaulltvlty land-lrplc. PoOf, c:arpon, new amenities $350-+ 12 utU hot tub kllc:n prvtga n~
3BR•den 2'hBA IBA.Av1U1/3 $800/mo seeped grounds. ..... 18drmS600 Refrlg,dlsh-carpet. paint & drepes 751-93911113pm smkrsJ95&$495 IN:ld
T home A """" 1 Agt 675-8000 644-1211 PoOf/spa, patlo/decil No $525tmo. 1BR 1BA. all washer & stove Included S8001mo, 6-42-7~ 111 722_7288 wn PPfOX cvvv • pets. bltln1 Laundry room. NO PETS 545-4855 -----~ E·alde CM S330 mo+utll u dbl gar. custom oak ber. 1Bdrm le05 near beach and Shops. 2Br 1Ba. poo1Sfd9, Q'ar, lndry, all prvlgl, nr OCC s=11-r_..,..,.Newport--,wn-h-M-W/ el~an1 decor, PoOf, tett· C..t1 •na 2124 28drm l ''•B• S705-S7l0 735 w 18th s1 1BA apt on canal S650 lndry $750. 1801B f5th 673-2491 or 650-3850 nlsmkr lem .a+ $425 1
n1s. w1lk lo bc:h, S 1500 F 2250 Vl""uard 5'40-9626 TSL MGMT 642-1803 mo. Gr .. t vleW, posalble St Call 850-8213 2-r-au•u. n ....... 3"'-. ..... Yt utllt 759--0344 Sherry Coshow, Brlu Leeward-2020 ullerton ... ___ boat docll. 759-9491 .... .... """' "' ....
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-------2Bdrm l'l·B• $705 642-7528 or 780· 1'418 stv, no pets or children, mo. utU pd 631-8569 wkdya 842-9353, Alisa asval lltesryl9 722-1881 2Bd 1Ba, cpts. drpt, gar. 131 E 18tn 646-6816 pvtt>c:h smboatstorage -------
No pell Adlls pret S?'OO -----PLUSH CONDOS Over $600 mo. 5•8-7560 . SP, ~~ILIOEUFSD AOPMAOCAT~~NNT Irvine brand new 2 tty ....... WHIM 27H
Lse A¥1111. 54&-7234 tBdrm $615 streams & falls. Gar ----"" ., ~ twnhse mstr so11e. n-----------28drm I' •Ba $715-$725 w/opnr micro w/d hkup WESTCLIFF lrg 2 Bdrm 642·2357 smkr $'430/mo 854-1232 Compe1a6' male wrllar 2:~~me;'~~~rr_s5p~ale< 151 E 21st 548-2408 tBr S7So &. 2er S 1000 2Ba relrlg, frplc, crpl~ Studio yrly 2 5 blka to M/F n/smkr rmmte w1n1-age 32, seeks a pe8()9ful
2566 Orange "B" $595 2Br w/secluded view drpa, PoOf. carpon sand S375 ullls pd Frig & ed By South Gout Plia room rental lo llve/wotk ••'---'=-&..I $995 Avt now 549-244'7 person1 $800 mo. stove No pets. 1 perSOfl overlooking lake Pool. 1n Wiii pay rent &/O< Pftf·
2BA 1''\BA. pvt lndry rm ~LI llCa.9 POOL Patio lrplc X-iOe ~ 645-0302 Avail now Open Sun tac, sauna $350 + dep. •,;, lorrn handyman/houMtll
Inside unit, paliO. gar APUMITS 1Br $580 2Br $68o. SSOO 2Bdrm Studio. 1'1\Ba. 12·2 ~02 35th St rear utlls (714)646-0327 Alli :~~~Jlref:l~~I !~c,':,; Nice.,~.:'~ ~~mo sec Unt E·sk'e 557-284 I small patio Cable rNdy WEST CLIFF 28drm 2Ba tor Martin resume (714) 980-1481
like ~a~ ~~~~1111es -ll&IP I OUAI 1~50~~0/mo Seacllfl PoOf. carport $600 1 S.: MOVE tN NOWI Male or Prof F nd• room w/pvt bl
p11d Pool, gar. no pets. Quiet E/alde 2BA 1BA gar. Manor Apts 548-2682 curlly 54o-5100_ le7 s':~h~ 2B~5;b:4 ~9B Kitch prlv No cats Nice
2Bdrm IBa $680 pvt patio. dw, bltns, huge 2Br lBa l rlt space e Westchtt lg 2Br tBa Pool ap __ ~-bell area nr Npt APPfOX
301 Avocado 642-9850 ltv rm w/wd burn lplc mo 1~ ~artngturnl.nec, Carport MuSI stand NB 2br Iba. bk yrd. bHc:h. $300 957-0974' mag pis
Eastsldede4uxe2BR IBA, 361E 18thSt .•2 S600/mo 650-2'430 cred1tcl1eek64S-8152 prklng $400 .. '.+utll ,--f l t
1 level. huge yard, cedar ~. tfi:---.a $745/mo 54&-5428 _ .-i I t I 675-5796/H 851--0470/W lflfH H ti
deck trplc walk-Jn wwc.... ~ -2 BA 1 bl w/enct gar. nice IC. ta I I ---2140 closei dshwr' wld Incl SPACIOUS 2BA lBA front house unlurn 1 Blk NB 2BA 2BA M/F n-sml<r,
ar s825/mo Ask ioi FAlllLY AHllTlllTS w/bar Laroe patro to bch. 5725 yrly. Agt resp $392/mo. Avall SINGLE GARAGE with
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STB FF6BA ~b T/H 'V n _,.'" -2702 ---CM $80/mo 631-3846 EA LU .. a Sparkling clean large aplS TOP AREA MESA PINES 2 BR 0/W lrplc git I blk . NS-Bal Pen, 4 nse lo bch, ---
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beh 51950 Al 458'2108 cn11dren Nearpatll Hell lBOAMwlgarage$8'40 mo tse 21821stStreet condo South end twnhseS350 642•2654 STORAGEGARAGES
LIDO ISLE lovely Condo. paid No pets PATIO pool, spa c:i1ei44 838-2951 Monthly or yearly. 2BA NB shr Jbr dupt~ 100yds 12x20' & 12x21'
fully furnished 2 BA 2 i Brt 1Ba. Patio Go Seel 2Bdrm 2Ba $720 No pets 5 9•2 7 M •••( -2ba Spa. tennis, pool from bcl1 S350/m'o. yrly. Npl Ben/Costa Mesa area
bath Call 631-8637 710 w James St (714) 398 w Wilson 631-5583 wt lfFH a ClltCI •LI -4'1'* golf, 2TV's and 2 re-8¥1 u11med Jay 631-6522 2• Hr access 5-48-3878
Gigantic 3Br Tea w/gar 642-1127 (818)709-6715 Want 8 Mlec110n 01 great 2Br 188 4 102 Anti~ Don cttners 64-4-2726 _ • _
Walk 10 Deh & Lido Vig 2BR 2ba E.Slde Twnhs, lrpl, 2BA ~!,.,~~~~~'!hm llvlng'? We can otter any-67S-12 4 evs, S'.22 8795 IMal 27H Nice EastSlde CM hse 2 Ctaatrelll
$ 1300/mo yrly 964-6922 gar, nu crpt, drps, paint u 95/mo Frplc yard thing from a small apt 10 NEWPORT MARINA APTS rms avail Jan ISi & 15th LE. Salt/ltat $790 Dick 666...-000 d s · · a 4 bdrm house. II look-Luxury 2Br 2Ba Frple, Corona del Mar Walk 10 Ou1e1 fem non-amkr
Newport address $675 2br 640-2426 evesl wknds Y . garap:s:~cen~oc!~on ing In CM, NB, or HB micro Prvt gar Prvt bc:h bc:h, very ntee lg turn rm $2-40 • dep Please 111 laslatta/Offict ltat
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pro111ded easy movtH n 2Br 1'..,Ba townttouse • c:h0tce of Ideal living •ALSO• prkng Aefrlg/miero No N 1 p 1 Mt F 20-35 539-619 1 Agt cost B1t1n1. garage, patto •wltlull Y1Wll• TSL MGMT 6"2-1603 Lg 18drm w/lrplC, micro kitchen Quiel nOfl·Sml\r !:nkren,;75 • 13 util N:; 3000. 1368. &45 & 526 sq
Newport Crest 2Br 2'1tBa S725 No pet~645-<4637 2Br 1• ,Ba. bltns 56'45 --------p<Vt garage $1195 Sofry $'425 ulll Incl 759-1363 nr Lido Dave 675-6350 Ft 1617 WESTCUFF
Condo, nr bch Lg 2 c:ar • 2Br 2Ba nr SC Pita. s A .,.$650. No peta 54()..,4'48'4 D1a1 Ptiat 212' no pets 760-0919 Fem n-smkr. kllch. prvlgs. P 1 Nwpt Bch 54 1-5032 Agl
gar S9501m_o_557-6689 Patio, carpon, pool. -OPLX Lge 28R lb&. beam Nwpt-Penln 38drm 2Ba, nr So C11 Plz $255 l~o c~~~~~'n'?s~:ls25 IQ ,, S425/mo
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3BR 2'1tBA $975/mo Va-*I!•-•-• 1~1rlg. rangeN, launtdry. S775 mo avl lmmed 760-Villa Rentals 675-7015 lag Bch furn rm avlll now --__ batb Clean 760-9792 c 1 & rea..tu No pets .._,_ .,.,...., carport opes 1313. 496-7478 Kevin --Prof.IF 25-35 n-smkr 10 an ~, Beauhlul 1 & 2Br $600 Up. $550/mo Garage Bachelor Apt S2251mo, dbl rm avail stir CdM 2br lb• design-DlllTIYI Simi 645'3765 2131376-0806 Incl gas COOklflO, Met & 931 W 19"1 St 548--0492 Spaciousattrac;ttve lBdrm $395/mo. $50 dep Furn, 1112 S300 Kit prlv N-er lurn apt w/gar view One MOflth free lull Mr·
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ocean at SIOOO 539-6191 Betty Wall 548-7854 2BR IBA. pvt patio, gar. But ltacll ---zl'.40 -LIDO ISLE Mature Women hUroom Prof non-amker. 25-35 to _ Agt coSI -w/d hkup Quiet No pets • sh t300 shr 3BA CdM tt.se Gar-WATERFRONT BLDG •Lrg 1 & 28drm newly Wale< paks. $675/mo 2 ILIOll Tl llUll Bay VNIW 2BA 2BA. •tv<Jy 10 'er:~· ere bath age, pvt b1 Prime beach E~ecuttve 1Vlle 1350 SIM
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_J _b_d_r_m_,_2_b_a_t_h_condo--, 2Ba Garden Apt POOi 1Ba $525/mo No pats 1 crpls. drps Lota of 1500 sq 11 2br, 2ba. lam pref Lag Sch. 49•...,.59 Jan 1 722-1389. Judy 2 153 Sq Ft 642-4644.
pool spa carpor1 Wtr • $555 & 5725 7 lO W l8th Adult only 831-2242 closets Be1utllully land-rm. Ion. l/p, xtras. dbl 9 10 5 Mon thrv Fri
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2br 2ba Condo poot, spa, S545 Lge quiet tBA, EASTSIOE SPACIOUS 2 coffee, healed PoOf ~ mo $100 ~ 675-3823 lac tat Prt,UIJ
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hoose burglar alarm
at meets your needs
ho needs a home burglar alarm
tem? Adding one might make sense
ou have a lot of vaJuables, are away
m home often or hear of frequent
ak-lns In your neighborhood. It
ht result In a discount on your
1neowner's Insurance premium.
Many small homes can be secured
just a few hundred dollars, whereas
arge house'could require an lnvest-
nt of $4,000 or more. When evalu-
ng the cost, remember that, In some
ns. you might be fined If the police
ow up for frequent false alarms.
But first make sure your house has
ad-bolt door locks and effective
ndow locks. Your police department
insurance company may tell you
ich locks are best and how to install
em. Also write for: How to Protect
ur Home From Burglary and Fire
erit Distributors, P.O. Box 20834.
altimore, MO 21209; $1).
Have your local pollce department's
ime prevention unit conduct a secur-
survey at your home to see If you
eed an alarm system and which type.
ou can also write to the Natlonal
urglar and A re Alarm Association
120 Ntneteeth St., N.W .. Suite LL20,
ashington, DC 20036) for a list o1
al chapt8f8 that can recommend
dependent consultants.
If you decide you need a system,
here are many forms to choose from:
•Perimeter system: This uses door
nd window sensors to set off an alarm
etore an Intruder gets in. The hard-
wired type connects the sensors to a
control panel using wires running along
or inside the walls of a room. Wireless
systems use low-powered radio trans-
mitters to send messages to the
control panel; they are easier to Install
and more attractive but often less
reliable.
•Area protector, or motion detector:
This senses someone's presence in a
specific area inside the house, es-
pecially those containing valuables.
Use Is limited to times when people or
pets aren't likely to accldentally set it
off. Many systems combine one or two
area sensors with perimeter protec-
tion.
•Master control panel: This trans-
lates alarm messages from door.
window and interior sensing devices
and sends them to an alarm. The
simplest panels accept a limited
number of sensors -possibly enough
security for a small house or apart-
ment. Large homes require more
sophisticated panels handling more
sensors.
Most panels, whether basic or com-
plex, have a separate circuit for smoke
and heat detectors, worthwhile for the
extra protection. With accessories, you
can have the fire department sum-
moned automatically when the smoke
alarm sounds.
•Access panels: These are Installed
at doorways to let you arm and disarm
a system with either a key or a push
button code as you enter and exit. The
aterbed of the '80 ~
ides wave of success
CLEVELAND (AP) -The waterbed
t today is far removed from its
ounterculture roots In the late '60s.
ays Ernest M. Wullger, a bedding
ndustry offlclal.
"Waterbed design and construction
as grown up along with its
nthuslaats, and the waterbed is the
astest growing sector of the bedding
Industry," says Wullger, chief ex-
ecutive officer of the Ohio Mattress Co.
here. "Each year for the past five years
sales of waterbeds have increased at
the phenomenal rate of 25 percent."
Wullger reports that. according to a
1984 industry study of major markets,
one out of four U.S. homes has a
waterbed. And the product potential
continues to grow among non-owners,
he adds, with many considering such a
purchase In the future.
"If your perception of a waterbed Is a
squishy, leaky blob lying directly on the
floor. look again," says Wullger.
"Specialty stores and even tradltlonal
furniture and department stores are
carrying quality beds with sophisti-
cated trappings. The beds are now
available In varying degrees of firm-
ness and movement -from 'full
motion' to 'super waveless.'"
Wullger says waterbed furniture
manufacturing has also grown into a
prosperous business. In addition to the
platform waterbed furniture, hybrid -
or. as the Industry calls it, "soft-
best will warn you to disarm the system
before the full alarm goes off acciden-
tally.
•Alarms sirens or bells: These
sound inside and outside the house at
the master control panel's request. A
local alarm alerts only those at home or
the neighbors. Don't overestimate how
much you can count on your neighbors
to call the police. Local alarms work
best with a strong neighborhood watch
program.
Adding an automatic telephone
dialer could allow your system to
contact the police d··ectty, but many
police and some ~ departments
sided" -waterbeds can be purchased
-wiTh a brass-or any conventional
headboard that fits with a waterbed
frame.
"These beds have the appearance of
traditional beds while offering the
comfort of a waterbed," he explains.
The most surprising growth, accord-
ing to Wullger, has been among
won't accept calls from a machine
because of the high false-alarm rate.
You can Instead program the unit to
call a neighbor, your office. a telepho~
answering service or a beeper you
carry with you. You can also get an
automatic telephone dialer that de-
llvers a taped emergency message to a
preprogrammed telephone number.
•A monitoring service: This calls the
authorities or emergency number you
have designated after rece1v1ng coded
signals sent from your home.
From Changing Tim••· th• Klpl-
lng•r m-r1•zlM.
middle-aged and older people
"They have discovered the thera-
peutic qualities of a water mattress.
particularly for backaches. arthnt1s
and other sleep-disturbing problems
that can be treated with a heated fluid
surface that alleviates painful pressure
point s while ottering firm support." he
says.
Experts predict 1986 will be excellent year for housing
LOS ANGELES -Oelplte drops In
home prodUC1k>n In recent months,
1988 wffl be the beet yeer for hou8'ng In
seven years, according to a leading
expert who forecaata hou8'ng atarts ot
1.8 mtlffon.
"Retattvety IOw lnflatk>n, low mort-
gage Int.,_. rat•. atabte home prloee
and 411nple mortgage caplt., 9dd.cf to a
reduced fed«., budget and favorable
tax lncenttwe wtN propel the ~
lnduatry to tta belt yew eince .. 1"8:"
Mid s-.n Roea. ~ pwtner
of Kenneth ~ & Co., a national
CPA firm with an office in Newport
Beach.
Proposed tax law changes, from
their first Incarnation In late 198-4 to the
lateat version passed by the House of
Aepreeentatlves last week, preserves
tax ad'lantages of home owning, while
diluting beneftts from other tax
aheltera.
"The changes should encourage
aome of thoee who have hesitated to
tmce the plunge and buy," Roa Mid.
"Many have deferred buying a home
becauM of the htgh prlcee and high
interest rates whlle Investing In other
tax Incentive programs which required
leas money up front.
"Prospective buyers face a wln-wtn
scenario In 1986. Home prices have
remained falrty stable over the past few
years, moreover Interest rates are In
the 11 percent range for fixed-rate
mortgages. Homeownership Is one of
the beat long-term Investments.
''It thou Id become even more advan-
tageoua to own a home, oonskiertng
the tax 8'tuatlon, the poalble return of
Inflation and slower economic
growth," he asserted
Despite the easing of credit and
prices, a significant number of would-
be first time buyers will be hampered
by stricter qualifications for low down
payment loans. Ross noted that many
flnanclaJ institutions tightened up
credit standards tor loans wtth only five
percent down, for other "marginal"
loans or those wtth creative financing,
after being stung by a wave of
forec~oaures for homes bought during
the earty 1970s. ,,,,..-
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Waste paper items help furnish Zi1nbabwe
New paper wheelchair getting-
tested at disabled kids· home
•1 MICHELLE FAUL
...... 'Cl'"'-
HARARE, Zimbabwe -Bevill Packer jumps up
and down on his paper tabtes and dashes his paper
chaJrs to the floor. They're often stronger than wood,
he declares, and they help save trees and energy.
Packer, 70, a retired college lecturer, Is a
proponent of a craft he ~oped In the late 1970s and
dubbed "appropriate paper-baaed technology" (APT)
-making things out of waste paper.
Today, Packer's products, ranging from tables to
toys to bowls to baskets, furnllh schools and homes In
rural ZJmbabwe. His latest product, a paper wheel·
chaJr. Is being tried out at a home for disabled children.
Packer has even used scrap paper to make solar
ovens with fronts made of glass cotlected from junk
deaJers.
"The beauty of It all is that aJI APT artlcies contain
at least 99 per<*" waste paper,'' Packer said In an
lnterv'9w. Materials to make the Items coat vtrtualty
nothing, thefr manufacture provides employment and
they prQtn<>te COOMNatk>n.
Saving treea la of beneft1 In Africa, where about 80
percent of the energy la def'tved from wood. In
ZJrnbabwe. many rural women spend hatf the day
gathering firewood for cooking and deptete the forests
In the proceaa.
Three of Packer's wheelchairs, requiring only
paper and paste and 12 to 20 hours of labor, have been
on trial for a month at Harare's Jalros Jlrl Home for
Disabled Children.
One Is being used by Darlington Zambe, who has
spent most of his 6 years tying on beds and floor mats.
When he wanted to move, hit mother had to carry him.
·'The joy that little boy gets from his chair Is too
HOMES FOR SILE
3 IEIROOI
* • 125 E. Bay. Balboa Penln. NB
6•6-0428 $387 ,500 Saturday 1-4
3 IR plus FAI RI or DEi
2237 Avalon . Costa Mesa
536-2313 $134,000 Sunday 1-4
• •22 Belmont. Harbor Hiiis. Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
• •67 Lakeshore. Woodbridge, lrvlne
760-8333 $350,000 Sunday 1-5
321 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar
631 -1266 $399,000 Sunday 12-4
290 Robjnhood, Costa Mesa
645--0303 S 169.500 Sunday 1-4
2114 Serrano. Balboa Penlneula
6-44-9060 $335.000 Saturday 1-4
4 IEllllOI
•26435 Arbor Rd, VIMege San Juan Capo
642-5200 S 119,900 Sunday 1-4:30
232 Monte Vista, Col1a Mesa
759-9100 St74,500 Sunday 1-4
4 Ill ,1us FAI Ill tr IEI
wonderful to see," said Packer, wt\o was born In
England and has lived In A frlca tor •s years, the past 22
In ZJmbabwe.
Wllaon Ruvhere. manager of the home. said
ecor81 ot parents wt1h disabled children are eager to
acquire a Packer whMtchaJr since a conv.ntlonal one
made tocalty costs 400 ZJmbabwe dollars (S2•0) and
an Imported one around 800 Zimbabwe doUart ($480).
Pack« has pot no cos1 on his wheelchalrt . He has
donated the ones made .ao far, bu1 he I• the onty person
Like all APT art:lclm, tb.e
•lleeJcllaJn are m•de by put-
lng togetb.er l•yer upon l•yer
ol .crap cardboud and paper
(a•lng) old •hoe bo%e., potato
bag•, cereal carton• and otb.er
.era,,..
making them and hopes to train high school students
to make them tor charity.
Like all APT artlcies, the wheetchalrs are made by
pasting together layer upon layer of scrap cardboard
and paper. Old Shoe boxes. potato bags. cereal
cartons and other scraps can be prea.eed Into flat
surfaces or rotted to make such Items as table legs or
wheeta.
The onty cost 11 for nour to make the paste and
varnish tor the finishing. But Packer aaJd craftsmen
could make paste from leftovers of ZJmbabwe's staple
food, a thick porridge made from ground corn.
"We don't buy paJnt to decorate -that costs
money," Packer aaJd. "We use pictures from old
magazines, or the colors from the pictures, to make
mosaics."
Children's tabtes are decorated wtth racing cars.
coffee tabtes are adorned with wlldllfe scenes and
* •23.-0 Bayshore Drive (Bayshores) NB
64-4-6200 $860,000 Sunday 1-4:30
2940 Catalpa (Eutbluff) Nwpt Bch
559-9<WO $229,000 Fee Sunday 1-4·30
*212 Htzel Or, (Oceanfront), CdM
759-9070 S 1, 135,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
•395 Meadow Lane/Tustin Ave, Npt Bch
646--0428 $295,000 Sunday 1·4
••527 Orrington, Corona del Mar
831-1266 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
••4627 Roxbury, Cameo Shores. NB
8-44-9060 $555,000 Sunday 1-5
125 Via Koron ( Lido Isle) N.B.
631 -7300 $467,500. Sunday 1·4
330 Vista T rucha, Bluffs. Nwpt Bctt
760-8333 $249,500 Sunday 1-5
I IR plus FAI Ill tr IEI
•3055 Capri, Mesa Verde, Coate Mesa
546-616e Sunday 1-4
•74 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch
673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-6
••24 Minion Bay, Spyglass. CdM
760·8333 S5e9,900 Sunday 1-5
* • 7 Muir Beach, Spygtau, CdM
760-8333 Sl,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I IR ,111 FAI Ill tr DEi
chllcJren a cnairs are tabefed "comrade" or "com-
mander." Other APT Items lnciude children's building
blocks, hats and baskets.
"The possibilities are endless." said Packer. who
with his wtfe, Joan. runs courses at minimal cost for
domestic worker• and peasants. The aim It to teach
them to make Items for their own use and for sale.
Mrs. Packer said one of hef domestic workers
who took the course earns about S54 a month In her
spare time making APT furniture. That's a tidy sum In a
country where the minimum monthly wage It $45.
Packer la lobbying to have his craft taught In
schools along with woodworking. It's cheaper, argued
Mrs. Packer, to, take up APT as a vocation than
woodworking because It Isn't necessary to buy a eet of
expensive tools. Wood Itself, she said. la becoming
scarcer and more expensive.
"If they were taught APT, any school leaver could
start earning money without any outlay at 811," said
Mrs. Packer.
One drawback ·ot Packer's products Is that they
can deteriorate If rained on, so they are meant for use
Indoors or In sunny weather.
Now,s a prime time to buy
HOLLYWOOD. Fla. -Savvy consumers will klc•
off the New Year with some serious househuntlng
according to real estate editors and writers surveye<
(ecentty by the National Association of Real Estat•
Editors (NAAEE).
Eighty-three percent of responding editors anc
writers said now Is a prime time to buy, citing lov
Interest rates and bargain prices due to hea~
inventory In many markets. Of those who said the'.
would buy now. 30 percent said they'd opt for a resale
Twenty-two percent said they'd choose nev
housing t o take advantage of more rapid appreciation
attractive financing packages, modern design anc
energy-saving options.
COllDOS -
TOWllHOIES
FOR SALE
2 IR plus FAI RI or DEi
• • 2792 Longwood Court. CM
546-2313 S 168.500 Sunday 1-4
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
•Spa
•Pool
* •Waterlront
**•Waterfront & Poot
VGtve addresa at guard
gate
DAILY PILOT/HAL UTATW
REV A SAMUELS
IRI 1111111 proudly presents her list-
ing. Expansive Eastslde home set-
back on R-2 lot with space to build
Unique floor plan with 4BR. huge fam-
ily room and fireplace. private se-
cluded den. Call to see today!
$235,000
.1111 IClllllTll. our waterfront
specialist, proudly presents th is
beautiful home. An outstanding buy on
a special island complete with dock
and side ties for your flotilla. Let her
show you this perfect 3 BR, 3 BA home.
$495,000
Pim '1.1111 proudly presents this terrific
famlly home with 5 BR In Mesa North.
Super family home with fireplace. for-
mal. dining room covered patio and
new roof. See It today! $143.500
Tam arr ah Anderson
Jerry Arnerich
John Arnerich
Diane ·aaumgardner
Lea Burahtyn
Patrick Clark
Lou Fakhoury
Marian Phllllppi
Braneh Salea Manager
A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK
?k~S~
Happy Holidays!
This week, Coldwell Banker
Costa Mesa is highlighting
listings from our
Top Listing Agents this year.
DIANE BAUMGARDNER
llUE UlllUlllEI proudly presents her
listing. Model perfect 2 BR. 2112 BA
condo with vaulted ceilings, flagstone
fireplace. attached 2 car garage and
m1n1-ocean view. A superb Newport
Beach home so close you can walk to
the ocean! Call todayl $149,900
T AMARR.AH ANDERSON
TUWIUI UIUUI proudly presents a
foreclosure listing. Unbeatable value
includes 3 bedroom home and large
yard for only $110,0001 Call today.
Patti Florio
Andy King
Sylvta Kohler
Irene MacDonald
Tim McKeehan
Joan McNaughton
Doug Meeder
Marc Mongeau
Marion Monkvic
Joan Parkinson
David Prince
Leo Rachford
Reva Samuels
David Saremi
645-0303
SATURDAY D•C. za, HM/~AG• H
JEANNINE ST AKE
.IWlllE ITUE proudly presents this
gracious Mesa Verde home with 4 BR ,
den. and add-on family room. teen
quarters with it's own entry and beauu-
'"' ful yard with pool Excellent location•
Call nowt $255.000
Hlli IEEIH proudly presents his Col-
lege Park listing. A perfect family home
wrth 3 BR. large kitchen with eating
area, family room with fireplace and
super yard with gazebo Large lot in
great location. Call now' $1 35.900'
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P&T SIME proudly presents her delightful
listing m Newport Beach Custom U-
shape home with 3 BR. lovely pool and
spa and new patio, separate guest
suite with 2 rooms and a full bath Call
to see It nowt $249.000
Karen Schultz
Pat Shore
Jeannine Stake
Alice Voss
Charlaine Ward
Ray Zartler
Kerry Hankins, Branct1 Secretary
Bernard Towers
Assistant Branch Manager.
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2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
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ltAG& 16/SATURDAY Dae. za. HU
NEWPORT BEACH
WISTCUFF S 121,100
Perfect investor opportunity! 2 BR. 2 BA condo,
good condition, community pool. Priced for
immediate sale..
YIW UUIA 1211,118
Two lovely, air conditioned, master BA sultes
within steps of pool and spa. Walking distance
to ocean. Owner will help with financing.
UOll&Y SHl,IOO
Charming country home with trench doors and
windows. 'h acre horse property. Priced to sell.
WOT.....,. Slll,111
2 BR doll house. one door from beach. Teak
floors, skylights, brick patio & fireplace. central
air, security system.
UYIUST PM,IM
Best location & large lot. Quality remod~ with 4
BR. formal dining room, trench doors & window
seats. The house for those who want perfection.
IHU SIMES 1421,800
High cathedral ceilings accent this custom 5 BR
family home in excellent ne(ghborhood. Maid 's
room. workshop, spa, all in mint condition.
.. UIYM 12,Jll,•
Is this the most beautiful home In Newport? See
perfection In every detail with finest view! 5 BR,
7 BA custom home on golf course.
COVER PROPERTY
lllMA Ill UI S1Ml,lll
Build your dream house on this fabulous
lot with the elegance of a breathtaking
panoramic view of Newport Bay, the ocean
and Catalina beyond, plus the casualness
of beach atmosphere. Located on the cliffs
of Corona d~ Mar this tot Is situated on a
private two-house road, has a bulldable
pad and has had previous coastal ap-
proval.
CORONA DEL MAR
Mlmll 11111 SHl,111
Plan 1, on white water in Jasmine Creek. 2 BR +
den with custom decor. Tennis, pool, clubhouse
& 24 hr security. Price has been reduced for
quick sale.
.IASlll• 11111 1411,000
Immaculate 3 BR, family room home planned for
gracious living and entertaining. Vaulted entry,
wood floors, soft beige carpeting, view •
II.II ..... Ill Ill 1441,IOO
View and income tool Immaculate units
oceanside of highway with view of bay & ocean.
3 BR, 2 BR and guest + Interior garden atrium.
DAILY PILOT /RUL &STAT&
LIDO
LIN ISLE H41,000
Charming 3 BR on large lido lot. Has just been
painted and recarpeted in best of taste. Perfect
for first home or retirement couple.
LIN llll Slff,IM
Instantly appealing 3 BR on corner. Plastered
ceilings, trench doors, 2 bricked patios opening
to strada. Separate upstairs master suite.
UH llll S1,111 ....
Exceptional Engllsh Tudor remodeled. 5 BR
executive home on lovely corner lot. Finest
decor & amenities, pool & spa. lido's finest.
Ull ISU 11,IM,llO
5 BR home on north channel. Country kitchen, 3
fireplaces, gigantic master suite, rumpus room.
Pier and slip for 50' boat.
SEAVIEW
WYllW 1111,HO
Prlc·e dropped $20,000 for immediate sale! 3 BR
Nantucket, on wide lot, panoramic view. Im-
maculate, wood shut ters & entry floor.
WYllW ·1111,-0
Expanded, customized 3 BR Nantucket, ocean
view, wood trims, trench doors, added family
area & pool-size yard. Assum. financing.
'Nappy 1tew 'Z/eat /t"111 tile e11tiee tJta// at (!otdwett 8aJtllet, ?hwp"et Beacll
Joann Akerman ,,
Ginny Anderson
Bill Bents
Marcia Bents
Debi Bibb
Aita Boland
Tom Boland
Eleanor Bowie
John Campbell
Evan Corkett
Joan Donahue
Janine DuBois
Carolyn Eadie
Lyleen Ewing
James T. Muller
Vtce President
Branch Sales Manager
Sue Exley
Maggie Guth
Shirley Harris
Alta Kurtz
Guy Livingston
Sara Marvin
Marcia Matthews
Lois McLoon
Carole McMahan
Judy Mert.z
Barbara Miles
Lydia Murphy
Edie Olson
Kay Parker
Kay Ranger
Kathryn Raulston
Bert Reedy
Marian Reedy
Judy Robbins
Lucy Rose
Cynthia Aumsfeld
Frank Sennas
Jennifer Shaw
Laraine Shaw
Hillary Thamer
Dottle Valentine
Lisa White
Bob Yorke
Cora Baldikoski
Assistant Branch Manager
644-9060
2111 Sii .111"91 •W Riii, IEWPOIT IEI•