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SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1986
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Blame uncertain in oil well blast
Newportcan'tassessr.esponst i ity and into the bay before the fire was
extinauished and the well capped.
until it knows who owns mineral rights More than 40 claims ask.ioc damaa-
es of more than SS00,000 have been
filed apinst the city in connection
wilh the incident, which has been
called the most costl y accident io the
history ofNewpon Beach.
By SUSAN HOWLE'IT °' ................
. As more than 40 claims against the
city of Newport Beach trickle into the
court system, city officials arc still
scratching their heads over who is to
blame for ttie Aug. 2 oil well explosion
and fire t~at forced the evacuation of
NEW SLINE
Cout
Sgt. Carl Jackson, com-
mander of the Costa
Mesa police helicopter
squad, died of a heart
attack on New Year's Day
at age •3./ A2
Coast residents present
their vtews of what they
oonakiert~t
newsstoryof 1985./A5
California
Former NOW leader
Ginny Foat, although
cleared of murder
charges, said the night-
mare&-and the whis-
pers about her -con-
tlnue./ M
Religion
After suffering the ravag-
es of Buffalo weather, a ·
centurY-Old church now
faces demolition .I A 7
Sports
The Rams meet the Dal-
las Cowboys In the first
round of the NFC playoffs
today./81 '
Newport Harbor High
outlasts Woodbridge In a
Sea View League basket-
ball opener .e1
Ocean View High wins In
consolation play of the
King Cotton BaskeibaJI
Classic In Arkansas./81
Entertainment
200 residents and damaged nearby
homes.
The· long.<formant well, located at
Balboa Boulevard and 44th Street,
exploded while beina fitted for a new
cap. One worker was injured and an
estimated 420 gallons of sticky crude
oil gushed o ver neighborhood streets ...
-The fint small claims case tried in
court was recently denied because
••there wu not e nough information
available to determine responsi-
bility," according to Newport Beach
spokesman Glen Everroad. _
Tbelma Campbell of Coeta lleu lntroduca 7 -year-old
1randdaqhter lllndy Roctaera to a ducky putime ln that
city'• TeWlnkle Memorial Park. The duck• find Yialto,. -
Everroad said tbc ownership of the
mineral rights to the land has not been
determined yet, kccpinc everyone
involved in the dark as to who is
responsible.
''We still don't know, conclusively,
who owns the mineral ri&hts 10 the
well, ... Everroad said ... We hired a
title SC4fCh company, and spent all
this money. and they gave us a
conclusive nothing."
Six oil field technicians were work-
ing on the sban<tqned well when the
explosion occurred~ ac;cordin~ io city
records. Heavy crude oil bepn to
bubble up aro und the well casina. and
a fireball of icnited methane ps
knocked worken to the around,
setting city worker Georae Murdock
on fire.
Murdock was w en to the bum
unit at UCI MedacaJ CenterinOran1t
. with bums over 15 lo 20 percent of his
body.
A two.story home at 204 44th St.
caught fire and received manor dam-
•. from the initial bla~t. No one was
mside. the house at the tame. Resi-
a .nd their handout.a -apeclally enjoyable on cload1 day•
when the park la lar&ely abandoned by humane. Tbe
weather forecaat calla for more of the aame today.
The new year brings
another Trivia Bowl, st{lrt-
lng today .I A 10 Hard work kept her goilig l 08 years
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Sara Ellen Morris lived through times ---others can view only in his_fory books
By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ... ....,,.......,
She outdated the Brooklyn Bridge,
lived through 19 presidencies and
didn't much tare for newfangled
modes of transportation -such as
the airplane.
Peaceful Indians invaded her child-
hood memories in a life that spanned
the in vention of the telephone. mo-
tion pictures and the ato mic bomb.
She was around when the first
propelled airplane new 120 feet at
Kitty Hawk and when the space
shuttle first zoomed into the heavens.
Newspaper headlines during her
youth announced the surrender of
Geronimo, the San Francisco car:th·
quake and the rampage by Carry
Nation, an anu-saloon agitator with
an au to gnnd.
Sara Ellen Moms of Costa Mesa
hved through tJmes that others can
only hope lo see in history books. She
died last Sunday at the age of 103.
leaving one daugh ter. six grand·
children, 13 great·grandch1ldren and
eight great-great-grandchildren. .
Irvine enters "run
for '87 rose parade
Or anlzers awaiting
"word on whether bid
for entry approved
ByPBILSNEIDEllMAN °' .............
The 1986 Tournament o f Roses has
barely faded from memory, but some
Irvine l'ftidentsare already interested
in the 1987 puade. • -
The I 4-ycar-old master-planned
city is mak.ina . a bid to Join the
colorful ftoral procession next New
Year's Day.
The idea of puttina Irvine on the
roee parade route tw been Roated
teVaal times in recent yean, but a
formal application to enttt the 1987
event wu not filed until lastJuly.
Betty Mathis was one of the Irvine
residents who spearbeided this·per-
ade bid. . "'
"We staned with five or aix
oeoole," she said. "By November. we
hacf90 active memben., and we have
many otben who are supportina the
.-OUP... . -..!: ... _ -l Mlilh11, an Irvine •~ut .. nee
I 979, it dOW pmidtnt of the Irvine
Roee Parlde Aoat A.Dociation, an
...
independent non-profit corporation.
She said Tournament of Roses
officials traditionally receive appli-
cations for more float ~itioni than
are available. She said the Irvine
committee should learn in a few
weeks whether or not it's in for 1987.
"What will be to our benefit is th.at
from the time we applied, wc•ve
continued to orpni2.e as tholHlh we'll
be accepted,.. Mathis said . -rWe've
always had positive feedback from
the Tournament."
Dest>ite its ~lion, t~e Irvine
comm1ttee ~ f~ an ~IC
challenF if its apj>lication is •~
cepted. ·
Mathis said a rOte parade ftoat
trlditionally costs about SI 10,000 to
S 120,000. Beyond that ftaure. the
committee must add anot.Mr 30 to 50
percent to cover expema for fuDd -
raJsina and for transpoftiat volun-
teers to dca>nte the float. (U~
vohlntetnmay be needed to ~
the ftoat tame with ftowen.)
· "h's a bi& dcket, .. abe .tmined.
Tbe chy of lrvioe II providifta
lenen of suppon and tome al&ft'
~.but lbe perade commj1tee npecu moet of ita fta!Mtint to come
from private .ourca.
Mlithis l9id the c:ommntee will
(l"'rp1 -W•/AJa)
A 59·year resident. Mom s and her
husband, Arlhur. settled ID a Cah-
fom1a town called Harper in 1926.
building their home among the vast
lemon groves. The town was later
named Costa Mesa and the land
,outside their house became Maple
Street.
Dunng her lifetime. Moms watch-
ed the glass-paneled towers nsc in the
South toast Plaza area. saw freeways
routed through the rural area and
witnessed the evolution of Costa
Mesa from .. Goal Hill" lo .. Hub of
the Harbor .\rea" lo "City of the
<\ns ..
he remained wary of tall buildings
af\er the chimney-toppling eanh·
quake of 1933 made her nervous
about anything wtth more than two
floors. ·
"l sure wo uldn't want 10 hH close
to those glass sk)'SCr3f'ICr<I al South
Coast Plaza," Moms said dunng a
1982 an ten 1eo,1, comm<'moraung her
centennial b1rthda'
Moms· daughter. Doroth) Hoyle.
also of Costa Mesa. !>aid the woman's
secret to longev1t) -wa-; har<l .... ork and
plenty of n
"When she got <o1d, \he went oul to
the garden and pulled .... ~-os:· said
Ho) le.
Th-erc .... as one t1ml' -nh back 1n
191 9 -that Mom' "J' bedndden
with the tlu "But thJt "J" about the
onl~ lime she "as real \ILk a!. a )'Oung
(Plea.e eee SARA MORRIS/ A2)
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JwDaaclMJof 81aelacltedwMa
Mr v~ tM _.of a ,....,.u ..... 5:30 .... •
deats also reponed oil damqe to boat
docb and bolts in Newport Harbor.
The oil weU wu first capped in
1926 and wu fitted for a ~ plus an
1974. But that cap apparentJy was not
scaled properly. and when city It.reel
workm were 1ettina up their pro-
duction ri&, methane ps was releued
and ianited. . •
Everroad said the investiption
into the mineral riahts ownenhip
uncovered a transaction between
former Newport Beach landowner
-{Pleue-OIL-JJJJ.aT /M}
Navy
ill pJ~ce .
tOStl-ike
at Libya·
By die Anoclaled Preas
-WASHINGTON -The Navy.
with the routine deployment of a
earner battle group IDtO the Mediter-
ranean Sea. has forces 10 place to
launch a retaliatory stnke agamst
Li bya. Pentagon sources said Frida).
But President Reagan h.as made no.
dec1S1on 10 proceed wnh any type of
military response lo the Dec. 27
terronsl attacks o n the Rome and
Vienna airports. and any such
~elated story Page A3
m1u1on would be frau~t Wlth d.tf·
ficulty and danger, said Pentagon
officiais who spoke on condJUon they
would not be 1denhfied.
Reagan. posmg for pictures ID
Mexicali. Mexico. Wlth ~xtcan
Prcs1denl Miguel de la Madn~ was
asked about reports of U .S. m1ht.ary
movements m the trf edltcrranean.
.. I'm not awa~ that we·~ doing
a nything out of the ordmary at all." he
said .
Asked whether a build up of U .S.
forces was under wa). Reagan· said.
"You've got to stop listening to
-K.hadafy." a r~fe~nce to Libyan
leader Moammar Khadaf\. \l;ho has
accused the United States of ag-
gressive intenuons
The Pentagon sources said top
officials, including Defense Secretary
Caspar W Weinberger. were asked to
(Pleue Mle PIA VT I A2)
Sara Ellen Morrl• in 1972.
" One-car 1
crash kills
NB woman
.\. Ncwpon ~ach woman died
Fnday aftt:r crashing her Volkswagon
bug into the end of a guardrail as she
approached the Santa <\na River
bndgc on Pacific Coast H1ghwa} 1n
Hunungton ~ach
Jane Donchr:y . :!~died in surgef)
at Fountam Valle) Trauma Center
foHoWJJ\I tht' 5 30 pm acetdrnt.
Huntington Beach pohce traffic in·
vesttgator Jame .\usttn said
he suffered internal in1unes wht'n
tile front of her 1965 red VW WIS
pushed 1n by the impact with th_e
auardrail. ~ said
Ausun was at a loss to explaln why
Donche)' colhdcd head-on with the
1uardra1l 1 s~ traveled east on PC'H.
Althouah at was N h hour. he II.Id lHc
stretch of h'lhway was cucnually
un<K'C'uJ)lcd at the tame oftbe l<:Cldent
and tbttt wttt no wttncstcs.
"from the apparent hnc of travel. 1t
looks like she drove nabt into 111"
A\lsun 111d. T'htrt were no sldd1 marks or other 1ndacauonJ that
Donchey tn cd lO avoid \.be~· Thett is no evuSence lhl.t
IN)' ha \te beet\ dn n.kJ "I or k ~\, ht said. Her mother told
PollC'e [)oQc,bey wu on her wa)"
home. A n sa.id .
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Sergeant in charge
ofC~choppersquad
died New Year· s Day
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ... Dlllr ........
Costa Mesa police Sgt. Carl Jack-
son, commander of the department's
helicopter squad, always passed bis
physical exams with Oyi111 colors.
Hence, the shock amo111 his peers
and family when Jackson, rccopiiud
recently for~ bis helicopter to
the aid of a drowrung boy, died of a
heart attack on New Year's Day. He
was43.
.. His health makes it all the moch
harder to accept and understand,"
said Mayor Norma Hertzog on Fri-
day. "We've lost a very valuable
person. He was a wonderful human
being and an exceptional pilot"
Added Capt. Robert Moody, .. It
was just a total shock to everyone.
Those fli~t physicals require ex-
traordinanly-aoo<f health."
A veteran of nearly 20 years,
Jackson supervised six other pilots in
the helicopter division and tau&ht
many of them to fly, Moody said. lie
was reropiud by b.is peen through-
out the nation for Costa Mesa's
beli<:opter prosram.
"This WU a job that be really
~yed." Moody said. "He wu to~-ded.icated to bis profession
and his wife. Michelle.''
A memorial service is1 scheduled
for 9 Lm. Wcdncsday at Newport-
Mcsa Christian Center, 2S99 Ncw-
pon 81.vd. Southern California Col-
lete President Wayne Krain, also a
police reservist and department
chaplain, will conduct the lel'Vice.
.At least ciabt be~ from law
enforcement aeenacs lD On.nee and Los Aqelcs counties will fty in V-
formation over tbc Christian center
followi.na the services. A pp will be
left in the spot that would be occupied
by Jackson's chopper, acoordina to
plans announced Friday.
"I'm sure there'll be a lot of police
officers there,•• Moody said. "He was
na.tionally known because o( his
involvement with helicopters." .
Jackson was al.lo known around
City Hall for landing his chopper on a
oam>w residential street to help re90ac a 2'h-year~ld child who fell
into a backyard pool last August. His
putner officier Jim Wqner, was
officially commcodcd by the City
Council for bclpina to resuscitate
linlc Richard Afdahl.
Jacbon also received an unofficial
.. atta boy" from 'his cohorts and
superion.
"His death drove all of us to the
point of tears, .. Wagner said -rhc
helicopter proparn ran as smooth u
it did becausc of b.im. We just went alone for the ride knowina he would
tab care of everything."
Jackson helped found the dcpan-
mcnl's helicopter division in · 1970
after bcainnini bis career four ycan
cartier as a patrol officer. He was
promoted to serpnt in 1912, later
became a certified tliabt instructor
and has received several piloting
commendations. Moody said.
Jackson suft'CRd the cardiac UTCSt
while workinJ on a room addition to
his Costa Mesa home Wednesday
afternoon. Moody said Jackson did
not have a history of heart attacks.
"He didn't have a history of
anythina, except aood health," said
Moody. ·
Besides flyina helicopters, Jackson
also raced boats· u a bobby, the
captain added.
tic is Jurvived by wife MicheUc,
who requests that donations be sent
to Southern California Coll*'s ath-
letic fund.
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Man dies after lea p f rom mov i!J.g car ·
A man jumped qut of a speeding
vehicle on the Garden Grove Free-
way Friday and was killed b_y _ a
passina car, according to the Cali-
fornia Highway Patrol.
Officers are invc5tipting the death
of the man. whose name was not
released, as a felony hjt and run
because the driver of the car which
struck him did not stop after the 7:20
p.m. accident, a CHP dispatcher said.
As of late Friday, it had not been
determined why the man leaped from
the car in which he was a passcnacr.
Aocordjng to the Hi&hway Patrol.
Ycun Gunn Song, 24, o1Los Angeles.
was westbo und just cast o f
Brook.burst Street when the man
riding with her o~ned the passenger
door and jumped. Song's vehicle was
traveling between SO and 66 mph at
the time. the dispatcher said
The man fell into the adjaocnt lane
and was immediately struck by an
oncoming car, she said. •
Officers arc looking for a small,
white, four~oor vehicle which left
the scene.
NA VY STEAMS TO MEDITERRANEAN •••
From Al pre~ for a possible "strategy meet-the Palestinian group blamed for the .. nevcr~ndina war" if "an ~ion
1ng ' at the White House today. · airport raids. on Liby~ occurs." Libya sent its ships
And the souroes also confirmed Al the Pentagon. one official, to sea on Thursday and ordered its
that earlier this week, at least six stressing the hazards of an American forces on alert.
Judge orders '!Jig SI!_in 'televis~d
---
EA-68 Prowler radar-jammin& air-military operation, said of the Lib-U.S. and Israeli officials have
craft were dispatched from their base yans: "They're just sitting there begun exploring military, economic
in Wuhingion state to the Sigonella sayin&, 'Make my dar.·' There would and diplomatic SIJ)ctions apinst
Air Bue in Italy. The planes are now be no suJprisc. They re sitting there Libya because they believe a Palcsti-
on band to assist attack jets tlorp the on alert." nian facti on headed by PW rencpde
Coral Sea should any strike be ~no&ed Libya hau wjde-AbuNidal. ~o..hc basrrl_in Lib.ya, sai~ qa:inlrt:fbya, the sources range of sophisticated weapons, in-was responsible for the airport at-SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Su-
penor Court judge Friday night
ordered 11 California TV stations to
air the lottery's troubled "Big Spin"
show today, with the stale financing
the $65,000 production oosL
Sacramento County Superior
Court Judge James fQrd left the way
open f<?r the_ lottery to sue the network
of stations in an attempt to recover
the production cost. The weekly half-
bour procrams were to have been
aired at no cost to the state.
The court order. sought by Lottery
Director Mark Michalko, culminated
a day of marathon talks between TV
executives and lottery officials.
Lottery officials sajd the network of
ABC-owned and -affiliated stations,
drawing revenue from commercials
during the show, and'its producer, a
subcontractor to the network, had
threatened to cancel the show.
The reason aPP8!'C!'tlY was tied to
the program's SWltch from prime ti me
on Mondays to the potentially less-
lucrativc Saturda_ys at 7 p.m. begin-
ning this week. officials said.
The producer, Simon and Laughlin
Productions, demanded $65,000 to
cover costs rather than revenue from
six JO.second commercials as orig-
inally qrecd, according to attorneys
for the network and the state.
. el uding Soviet-made fighters and tacks.
Meantime. the State Department. surface-to-air missiles as well as On Friday, in what Navy officials
which for years has been telling ·coastal patrol boats, a half-dozen went to pains to describe as a routine
Americans to stay out of Libya, said diesel-powered submarines and anti-action, the carrier Coral Sea and her
its ability to aid those who ignored the aircraft guns and radars. battle group ended a holiday port
warnings would be nearly "non-The Pentagon sources said an leave in Italy and steamed into the
existent" if the current tensions lead aircraft carrier battle group in Nor-central Mediterranean. Sources said to anti-American action. Between fi I" v h d bee Id ak o..., a., a n to lo m c · the group includes two cruisers, two
1,000 and 1,500 U.S. citizens, many initial preparations for an un-destroyers and two frigates in ad-
of them dependents of Libyans or scheduled deployment to the Medi-dition to the Coral Sea. . employed by Libyan or third country t Tb d t'fied th cam·e . . . emnean. ey 1 en 1 1 e T The cam'cr left Na1ples wt' th a small business, arc 10 Libya. America as the recipient of the order.
"Our policy always is to do what we There were indications that Navy group of Italian journalists on board
can for American citizens," said contingency plans might include a for a one-day tour, sqgc:sting there
SARA MORRIS SUCCUMBS AT 103 •••
department "'POkcsman Charles E. similar order for the battleship Iowa. were no immediate plans to laonch an
Redman. "We try to make it as clear "There has been no order to air strike.
as we can that when you go to places deploy," said one source. "They have Other sources said. however, that a
where we have no diplomatic rep-been notified to make-prudent prep-small number of combat planes had From Al
person," Hoyle, 15, recalled.
While hard-driving with herself,
Morris was quick to nurse other
people with maladies. "She'd crawl to
get there and help," Hoyle said. "She
was always very interested in medj..
cine and science."
After passing the century mark,
Morris' memory, sight and faculties
began to wane. But at times. she was
"bright as a silver dollar," said Hoyle.
"She had lots of stories she used to tell
my youngsters throughout their life-
times."
Morris' favori te tale was .of the
Indians who draped blankets over
their beads and stared into the
window of her childhood heme in
Emporia. Kan. Often the friendly
Indians came into the house without
an invitation.
"When my father would ask tbem
to stay for dinner. they would only sit
on the floor. never at the table,"
Morris said in the earlier interview. rescntation that our ability to assist a.rations. If there is going to be a long-been dispatched from the United
"But it saved his life once. A strange American citizens under such cir-term terrorist threat. it might make States to the Mediterranean region to
tribe was going to scalp him until cumstanccs would be scve~ly limited sense to have two c.arriers instead of ensure the Coral Sea's aiT wing wa$ at
Indians be had befriended said no.'' if not non~xistent." orfe in the Med." full strength. One source said the
Morris lived in the Maple Street The United States repeated its 4-, Once dispatched, the America and carrier is equipped with .(our
home her husband built until she was r ear-old warning against travel to her group would require about I 0 squadrons of F-A-18 fighters, one
97,-and"thetnnoved"'in Witlr1foyle's ibya ttiis <Neck-after actusing Ole days to make the Atlantic passage. squadron of A-attack bOmbers and
family. Khadafy government of supporting On Wednesday, Khadafy vowed a several E2-C Hawkeye radar planes.
Husband Arthur Morris and their 1-----------------------------------------
son Clarence preceded Sara in death.
She was interred Tuesday at Friend's
Cemetery in Altadcna, Calif.
' ROSES HA VE IRVINE FLOATING •••
11~ D
oo~ From Al
approach local schools and busi-
nesses fo r donations and will prob-
ably hold scven l fund-raising events
to help pay for the float.
But the committee president
doesn't think it will be difficult to line
up volunteers and money for an
Irvine rose parade e~ry.
· "I think what' happens is that once
you get in (the parade), the people
who are just waiting to find out
suddenly become more acti ve in it."
she said. •
Mathis herself is a California
native who spent 11 years enduring recoro cold Wlnters in Massachusetts.
Minnesota and Washington, D.C..
before moving to Irvine.
"Back there, while you're sittmJ 10
your blizzard, the rose parade 1s a
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wonderful tbina to watch," she said.
"It symbolizes California. You sit
thett watching and want to run and
caJI hom't." ·
Now comfortably back in Cali-
fornia, Mathis is anxious to receive a
letter that says Irvine has a place in
OIL BLAST ••.
From Al
Jackson Turner and the city of
Newport Beach. transferrina the land
over to the city through a SIO pant
deed.
There is no dispute that the land is
the 1987 Tournament of Roses.
"h's sort of a numbcn pme, and it
also depends on bow well you've
worked with the Tournament of·
fi cialssincc you've applied. .. she sa.id
"The bottom line is for Irvine to be
amona the top contenders."
owned by the city: the real question 1s
who owns the mulera.I riabts.
"That's our real consideration
here. The land didn't blow up, tbe oil
did." Everroad said. .. So who ownJ
th~ oil?"
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State la wJDalters retiihJ
for ne~ sesslon Monday
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• SACRAME_NTO -The California Lqi&latutt. opens its 1986 session Mo~y. returning. t<? the Capitol for partisan priorities, left-over. qislation
and a bu.t of billions. Both Republican Gov. George Ocukme1ian and
Democratic ~ssembly Speaker Willie Brown plan major speeches to law~aken this week to outline what they wish to accomplish during thiS
elecuon y~r. ~th s~bes are scbf!<i.uled fo~ S p.m. and both politicians want ~rrr earned liv~ by radio and televmon stauons around th.estate. Legislators
thLS ~k al~ W?U face their first bearinp on bills left over from last year, will see pe~kmeJian s P,roposed budget for the fiscal year that begins July l and will
decide ifDcukmeJtan's toxic agency should be audited.
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RoUJJdup of la•t .Ud coadon 1Je61a•
' LOS ANGEf:.ES -Biologists with radio tracking gear captured· an ailing
female condor Fnday, bqinninga roundup of all six remaini~ wild condors tbe-laraest-Ne~eriea~-birds. "They fl ushed-her out and JUSt walked up
and ~bbed her, said Jennifer Meyer, spokeswoman for the state Department
offish an~ Ga~e. ·~be is in fact sick:' Trappers usually need to lure the bu.se
vultures wtth ammal carcasses and then Stw'C them on the ground in a spec1al
net launched from small cannons. National Audubon Society biologists earlier
bad threatened to stop helping in the bunt for the six bird. s after the female is
trapped. There was no iipmediate word whether they had done so.
Court halt. raUroad worker drag te11ts .
. SAN FRANCl~O '7" A drug and alcohol testing program for 200.000
railroad workers n~uonwide was blocked Friday by a federal appeals court,
three days before 1t was to talce effect, to allow time for a constitutional
challenge by labor unions. By a 2-J vote, a panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Cou. rt
~f Appeals prohibited the Fed.eral ,Rail,road Administration from implement-
mg the program, the first of its kind m a federally regulated transportation in~stry, while the appeal is. pending. Judges Dorothy Nel!On and Stephen
R.t:in~ardt. voted to block the program-during the appeal. Judge C-barles
• Wiggins d1s~nted.
I: State Yvlad energy oatput fall• •hart
R,eagan g_ledges
to help Mexico
end debt.crisis ·
MEXlCALi, Mexico (AP)-Presi-Reapn, returning the toast, told
dent Reagan rromised Mexican his host: "A commitment to democ-
President Migue de la Madrid at tb.c racy is the only true path to justice
close of their meeting Friday that the 1 and economic progress. Mexico ud
United States "remains ready and the United States can and should
willina'' to hete Mexico overcome its stand shoulder to shoulder in support
pressing $96 btllion foreign debt. of democracy in this hemisphere.···
"Mexico's debt burden remains a But they mentioned no new path
serious challenge," Rea,gan told bis they might follow in the elusive
host at the conclusion of their brief search for settlements to fighting in El
meeting in this Mexican border town. Salvador or Nicarag.ua, where Mexico
'Tm impressed with the commit-bas opposed U.S. efforts to combat
ment you've made, Mr. President. to leftist revolutionaries. ,.
meet this c~Uenge a~d· to talce the Both)nen also menj.ion@lbe ne ~ n~sary steps ro achieve ~ rObust. to continue their battle apinst drug
growing Mexican economy. traffickers, who U.S. officials warned
U .,s. , offi~ials have pointed out present an increasingly dangerous
Mexico s failure to meet aarecd-upon problem for the Mexican govern·
guidelines for bringina its' inflation ment.
and spending under .control. B~t U.S. ofl'icials told reporters after
Reagan' made no menuon of that m the meetings that Mexico appeared
pu.~lic. . . . willing to pursue economic reforms
The United States remams ready the Reagan administration regards as
and willing to work. ~th yo~," to necessary to solve the debt problem.
overcome the debt cns1s, ~e said. "But we don't sec them corning
In a lu.nch~n toast to bis guest, de together yet," on~ source said. speak-
!~ M.adrid ~1d he an<:f Reagan had ing on condition be not be identified.
IP;lD considered. the tmportan~ of . Nor. said another official, was there
findi~g .~ peasful .and . negouated any. narrowing of differences on soluti~n to nfltct m Central pohcy toward Central America.
Amenca, ~t-!" 1 ~er he nor Reagan "We clearly have a disagreement as
gave any-.m~cat1on they~_n~-to the-magnitud~ of the problem
rowe;d their differences on the deh-posed by Nicaragua's Sandinista re-
cate issue. gime the offical said. He noted that
Another blow
SACRAMENTO -California's wind-turbine industry produced only
about ~alf as much electricity as ,proj~ during the first.quarter of 1985,
according to tbe state Energy Comm15Sron. The report provided the first
d<>c:u~ented fi~din~ on tJ?e nation's wind--enetJ¥ industry, about 98 percent of
wh1ch ts~ m Caijfomia. The state report said that in the first three months
of 1985, the mdustry produced about 63. 9 million kilowatt hours of electricity,
or about 38 ~~nt of the 169.5 million~ ho~rs that had been projected,
Energy Commission spokesm~n Sam Rashkin said Friday.
''.Mcxi~o," <;te la Madri~ pledged," Mexico insists on dealing with the ~11 .pei:s1st without respite or tlllter-problem through diplomacy, whereas
mg m its efforts to find an overall the...Reagan admini~ration believes
~lution that respects th~ l~tirriate greater pressure needs to be brought
mterests of all the cour:itn~ tnvolved against the Nicaraguan government.
and that ~ffi~s the pnnc1ples of self-The · United States accccpted a
d e t~rm1na~1on of peoples. Mexicanproposal,madelastScptem-~001nterven~1on. the peaccfu~ solu-ber. for a "law enforcement summit"
t1on of conflicts and cooperation for at which ranking authorities from a
development." . number of nations would gather.
Ruaty MuOn (formerly Ruaty Dennis). the mother wlloee
1truale to help.her eon Rocky o•ercome a &roee cleform.1.ty
toucli-ed million• in the film "Yuk ,.. la mctna another
deadly ~ttle: her other eon. 30-y~-old Joehaa. Iau AJDS.
NATION
Shuttle crew arrives at Cape to try again
CAPE -CA~A VERAL, Aa. -Seven a*onauts whose flight on space
shuttle Columbia was aborted two weeks ago JUSt 14 seconds from Liftoff flew
here Friday for another try Monda_y. "We'tt lookingforward now t0-being the fi~t ~ight of 1986 instead of t;Jie last flight of 1983. and we're really to go,"
mission commander Robe.rt Gibson told reporters as the crew arrived from its
training base in Houston. The countdown was to start toda'y, aiming fora liftoff
at 4:05 a.m. PST Monday.
Iadla 's request led to Bhopal leak: Lawyer
.~YORK -The Indian goyemment forced Union Carbide's Bhopal
pesticide plant to ~~ndle the volatile and deadly co?lpound that leaked in
December 1984. kilhng more than 2,000 peopl~ m history's worst industrial
accident, a Carbide lawyer said Friday. Lawyer Bud G. Holman told a federal
judge tnatuntifafewycarsocfOTC the accident; lne Bllopal~pJant aid not handle
the deadly compound, methyl isocyanate. A much less volatile substance -
carbaryl -was shipped to India to be converted into pesticides. The
arrangement was more profitable for Carbide. Holman said, but was
terminated because Indian government officials wanted to limit imports and
increase the value of the work done in India
'Life-style' queries dropped from lie test
. WASH~GTON. -The ~e.ntagon acknowled.Jed Friday that instruc-
uonal. matenal~ provided to m1htary personnel bemg trained as polygraph
examrners, until recently, suggested they assess the sexual preferences and
religi~us arid racial assooations of their subjects. Responding to a report in the
Was~ington P~st, ~e Defense Department released a_ statement asserting the
questions outhned 1n one of the lesson plans of the P~lygraph Institute at Fort
McClellan, Ala., were not beinJ used in administering actual lie-detector tests.
But the department also acknowledged that last November, after discussions
with congressional investigators. top Pentagon official John F. Donnelly
ordered that lesson plan excised from the curriculum.
-Ra'llies
against
America
reported
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -Libyan
radio Friday trumpeted reports of
U.S. 6th Aeet movements in the
Mediterranean and of huge anti-
American rall ies by Libyans vowing ·
to fight to the death against a feared
U.S. invasion.
State-controlled Tripoli radio said,
"The demonstrations have continued
for two days." but was not cleat on
whether those days included Friday.
and there was no independent verifi-
cation of the ret)ort, monitored on
this Mediterranean island.
Libyan anti-Americanism swelled
after the United States called for
retaliatory act ion against Libya fol-
lowing terrorist att>rcks on airports in
Rome and Vienna on Dec. 27 which
killed 19 people. including five
Americans. Libya was accused· of
supporting the Palestinian raiders.
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reporter Steve Croft said reporters
were not allowed to leave their hotel.
The airc~t carrier USS Coral Sea left Italy on Friday en route to the Mediterranean.
Ne• Eaglaad· •torm blamed for l death
Heavy snow snarled traffic in parts of northern New England on Friday as
a blustery stonn churned eastward after its "snowbursts" dumped 6 inches on
the Grcat-bak"CS region, killing one man-on an -icy highway: The-Nalional
Weather Service issued winter storm warnings in New Jiamj)shirc, Vermont
and Maine, ptt:dicting that parts of the region would get up to a foot of new
snow. Can slid off roads along the Maine coast. where snow turned to frcczin$
rain and sleet Friday, while heavy snow fell inland, bringing a fresh cover to skt
areas. Authorities said a Machesney Park, Ill .. man was killed when his car slid
out of control and rolled down an embankment on icy and snow-packed
Illinois 26 in Stephenson County.
"The streets ofTri1>0li arc quiet this
(Friday) morning," Croft said.
"There's no visible sign of inter-
Oiffotfal lCns1ons, lncrease<f secunty
or unusual military activity." But he
said the correspondents• view of the
capital was severely restricted.
extracts from a Wednesday speech by
Libyan leader Col. Moammar
Khad.afy, He threatened thcruhat.an
U.S. attack on Libya would prompt
him to "declare war in the Mediter-
ranean and in all the Middle East."
man for the U.S. na,aJ suppon departure of the naval uruts Frida~
operauon 1n Naples. confirmed the morning.
Sy ria promises support to Liby a
Western diplomats in Tripoli. con-
tacted by telephone from Rome, said
they had seen no demonstrations in
the capital. They said Libyan state
WoRLD
television showed what it said were
anti-Ameri.Can demonstration s
elsewhere in the country. But the
diplomats. who spoke on condition of
~ anonymity, said it was impossible to
IU.ell faca coart-martlill SS years late ~~~ti~~:~e~ fil~h~~ the demon-
TEL A VIV. Israel -Moshe C.hen failed to don bis ann.y beret while "It's. quite calm here in Tripoli,"
walking through a bus station 35 years ago. Today. he is facing a possible court-one of the diplom~ts said. ~artial, a newspaper reported Fnday. Cohen. 54 received a draft notice telling !he war-hysten~ at~osp~ere was
him be was beillJ tried for a 1951 breach of military discipline. but it did not . h~l$btened ~Y Tnpoh ra~io 's re..-
O&f!le ~e violanon, the daily Muriv n~pa.per said. Coh~n was quoted as enuon -as tlS lead news Jtem -of
saying m the newspaper that the only v1olauon he ever remembered being
cauaht for in 19S1 w~S.,Jlo~rina his beret in a bus station. Maari v quoted
This item was foll owed in the news
by reports of gigantic demonstrations
that went on for two days throughout
the North African Arab nation. and of
the departure of a U.S. naval task
force led by the aircraft carrier Coral
Sea from the Italian pon of Naples.
· The radio said Libyan masniieet-
ings Thursday night sent suppon
messages to Khadafy saying the
people "arc in the trenches'and the
front line, ready JO confront the
Zionist death train and the American
threats against the Arab Libyan
people.··
Lt. Cmdr. John Marchi. spokes-
DAM .\Set 'S. S'na (.\Pl -ma
vowed Fnda~ t0 suppon L1b~a 1n
case of an Israeli or l -S retaliat9n
stnke for last ~ed.: .. attack~ ori Rom~'
and Vienna a1rpons the otlicial
Synan <\rab '.'icw~ Agenq said
S..\;--; .\ quoted an un1dent1tied
authontat1 \t· go,ernment source as
saying. "S~ na will e\t~nd 'support for
Libya in c\ e~ wa~ possible, mctud·
mg poht1cal and m1hta~ suppon 1n
t~ facr--01· an: aggres~1on ..
The l ' nned tates and Israel ha' e
accused the gmi:rnment of L1b~an
leader Col \1oammar Khadaf\ of
<;upponmg dissident Palesti nian
guemllas blamed for the Dec. 27
terronst attacks 1n which IQ· people
"l're killed. Israeli officials have
'o"ed to retaliate against those
responsible
The agenc) accused the U nited
States of supponmg Israeli plans for
"aggression (against Libya) long
befon-these attacks took place."
"The Unned States wants Israel to
use the attacks as a pretext for an
agress1on to cover up tn[defcals or
l '.S. pohcics m the regJon." SANA
quoted the authontat1ve source as
S3)tng.
.
~ Cohen as saying he would attend the trial as directed on Jan. 15 to find out the
cbaraes.
Panama to'1Ja11t LatbJ Amerlcaa summit H.ouston tops music award nominees
LIMA, Peru -Panama has~ to bos1 a Latin American summit to
discuss the region's cripplingS360 billion foreign debt, and Cuba's Fidel Castro
is· exp;ectcd to attend. Peru's official news aaency reported Friday from
Havana. But initial reaction elsewhere was tepid. with represen\,atives of some
nations saying they were unaware of any summit proposal and had no plans to
attend such a meetina. Prime Minister Lu11 Alva Castro made the
announcement durina a five-day visit to Cuba~ He said no date had been set.
but consultations were under way with all Laun leaders "because ttiey have
many topics to discuss and need to take joint actions to confront th~
problems."
Trace e11d• •• rebel• blut power •tadoa•
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador-:-Leftist m>els ended holiday truce will\
attacks on the nation's battered elec:trical pid. More than 20 power stations
-were blastod. blaekiftl' out three eastern proviaces and parts of the capitaJ
Friday. Oftidals of t6e state-owned electrical company. the Hydroel~ric
Executive Commisaion of the Lempe River, Mid a founh euteni province,
San Miauel, was runnina on emettmCY eenenton.
BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -Swect-
voioed Whitner Houston received six
American Music Award nominations
Friday for her debut year as a singer.
wb.ile ve1eran country band Alabama
and versatile British pop musician
Pb.ii Collins ~civcd five each.
Collins was nominated as fa vontc
pop male vocalist~ favorite pop
album for "No Jackel Required".
Baik' as fa, ontt' rh' th1rm and blur"
mak '1deo am st
Collins. on Ira' c a drummer for
Critics name 'Ran·1 best f ilm
Other multiple nominees included NEW YORK (AP) -Akira g1,cn the best $uppon1ng actress
pizzled country star Willie Nelson Kurosawa's masterful epic. ··Ra~"1 honor for her roU1C'kJng portrayal of
with five. while soul queen Aretha has been named best picture of I 98S the Mafia don·, granddaughter
Fr.nklin and funk aroup Kool and ~·. ~c National Society of Film VaneSS<l Redgn"·c won as lx\l
the Gana had four each. Criucs. :i tress for the stt-ond year 1n a ro~ for
Prince. Madonna and Bruce The Japanese film. IOO$Cly based h~ rok 1n "Wcthc{'b .. 1r John
Sprinptecn each received three. on William Shakespeare's "Kmg Gielgud was honort'd as ~st ~uppan-
Houston a former model wh°". leaT," also was awarded the !'lest 1ngactorforh1 workm"Plent\' 11nd
ldf-titJed Ant album bu sokS three cinematoaraohy prin for Takao "The hooting Pam."
million wptn, is the daupter of Saito and Ma.sab&N Ueda "Ith C'1ttd a~ best documentat'\ was ppel sinter Cissy Houston and the Asabru Nakai. "Shoah." the 91t1-hour stne of intcr-
oiece of pop sinaer Dionne Warwick. 0 Pntti's Honor." John Huston's views on 1he Holocau~1. And l~n
She"WUnominattdforfivoritepop oft'.bcat loot at the world of Mafta Brooks' $atirc. "Lost 10 America."
remaJe vocalitt: favorite black farWe hit~ won him the bes1 dtrutor rcccwcd the priu for ~t rccnplay.
BEIRUT Lebanon -IUMU..Uied Qriltia.a militiamen blttkd with vocalilti favorite b&ack litWe for prize. Jldt Nicholson won for best The JS mctnbcn. of the societ) s~ Moslem ,... .. in Soutb Laeoa tOf • ftftb daf Friday IS "'You Give Oood Love. .. ; &vorile IClOT ror his portrayal of a tuunan lD include the leading film en tics of the llnleli6ftlclal11teooedupwaminpofreprilalltoi:ncr111i~pemU.111aCb. black album~ favonte bleck fanaJe CM movie and Anjehca Huston was nauon's m&Jor newspapers and n:i-
Bonier trar J.teai. ap bJ Lebaaoa
.. Potioereponedat leUt two MOllemt kitledwl 11 wou.nded aa 1evmd bounof video aniat, and tlvoriteblack saQSAe. _. -------------t-1o_n_a_1 m_ap __ u_n_cs_. ~-----
artillery tlleltina_b)' the lneli.......S South LauaG Army militia°" MOllem "Savini All My Lo\'e For You." militia~ Two people_,. tlHed wl lia wounded hi utillay duds HouMOG was recentl~ top favorite ~ mak vt<ko an1¢ tht pup Cre.nn1~. seemed to be
bctwm Chnttian anny nits loyal '° P1116dea1 Amin Oemt,et a8d Dnatc aew bilck anist by Bil Mllp. favoritid Video linak with Pb.ili cvC1)"WbeTe m l 9 S. tounna for bas
militiamen in bills all Of Bci.nn.. Jine. Baiky for 0 6asy Lovn," and wit~ "No J1dtet Rcquu~" album. catd'·
' . .,
' ..
ing a Concorde JCt to play in both
London and Philadelphia for the Live
o\1d conccn. and appearing m several
popular music v1deos.
.\labama. named top country band
for I Q85 bx 611,board on the merits of
their mllho~-stlhng "40-Hour •
Weck" album, received nominations
tor favorite country duo or sroup1
ia,·ontc. countQ'. sinaJe (or "There's
No Wa) :" fa vonte country album for
"40-Hour Weer." favorite oounty
vidro duo or aroup. and favorite
video s1nile for "~Hour Weck."
The Amencan· Music Awards will
be prcscnttd dwnna a three-hour ABC
1elevis1on $pcC'lal Jan. 27.
Eitccuuve produoer Dick Clart
announced that a special .. American
Music Award of Appm::iation .. 'Will
be p~nted •o Ham Bdafonte fOf
con«ivina USA for Africa and to Bob
Gcldof for crea.tiat Band AMS and
l1 ve id. Tboee dfons Qllll'Jd pc)C)
mu tC to raite millions of doUln fOf
l\1.1'\'lQI ococ* wortdwidt duri
19 5. Willie Ndtoa -rill alto nm:
tht award fororpftizina Fann Aid.
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OrMge Coeet DAILY ptLOT I Saturdmy, Januery 4, 198&
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Murder ch•rge still haunting ,.
Fonner NOW leader. c\eared of slaying,
charts new career tn bu siness. politics
said.
Foat said she pthered enou&h when Sidote oharacd bet with
nerve to leave Sidote after he was murderina Chayo in t 983. The IC•
jailedandconvictedofmans&au&)\ter. cusatioo sent ahock waves thro1:t4h
8)' JULIE AMPilANO ft,, ............
SAN FRANCISCO -Ginny Foat
still .wakes up in the middk of the
ni&ht. swcatil'\&, afraid lo o~rt. her
eyes because she'd find the bars that
lbat~ her Ufe a few yea.rs aao have
mum ed.
Even thouJh it's been two years
lilkle she was cleared of the 1965
llayina of Argentine businessman
Mailes Chayo, Foat says the niaht·
mares have not stopped and the
wb.ilpers accusing her of murder
continue.
She can still hear police sirens and
lhe tbunderiJla sound of helioopters
that surrounded her at Los Angeles
lnternationa.I Airpon and the voices
of authorities that accused her in
January 1983 ofluring Chayo from a
bar Where she worked as a go-go
dancer and killing him for his wallet
Poat now lives in Marin County
north of San Francisco, works at
Leal Advocates for Women and talb of attending law school, opening
a ~and-breakfast hotel caterin~ to
businesswomen and entering politics.
"Gettina involved in politics
would beeasie~orsomeone like me,"
she said in an · tcrview. ··1 wouldn't
havctowony boutskeletonscomina
out of my closet. I've alre.dy written
about them my1elf."
In her book, .. Never Guilty, Never
Free," Foat, 44, uys her ex·hulb&nd.
Jack Sidote, traded immunity for
information be said would prove ahe,
not be, bad masterminded the slayina
with a tire iron.
Proceeds of the Random House
book will help cover the $270,000 tab
for Foat's defense. Movie riabts have
been purchilsed by actress Marlo
Thomas.
"It's still very painful to think
abou\," Foat said. "Even after I had
divorted him and thouaht l had
managed to get away from his severe
beatinas and cruelty, he somehow
was hol~nft my life in his hands au
over again. •
It was the second time in less than
su years that Sidotc had implicated
her in a murder and put her behind
bars. The first time came in 1977,
seven years after she left him, she
• • 1
In July, he wu aranted a release the ranks of NOW and mcmbenbip
from the Nonhcm Nevada Correc.. bepn droppina at a time when the
tfonal Center where he had been movement was aoina strona.
servina a IS-year term for robbery. She was acquitted by a New
·.Hebada2S-yearscntenocforrobbin1 Orleans jury, and returned to Cali·
and killina a man at Lake Tahoe. He fornia in November 1983.
had been paroled from a l ()..year term "Even thouah I wasn't convicted,
for voluntary manslauahter in that this vicious man mana,ed to put• rift
case, leavina the IS-year robbery in NOW and put he. word
stretch. 1 •murderess' after my name," Foat
Foat slowly began to put her life said. "It's no looser •Ginny Foat, a
toaether after Sidote's incaroeration. leader in the women's movement,'
She remarried, became a successful but 'Ginny Foat, acquitted of busin~woman, political activist and mu'rder.' Society has allowed this
a leader in the feminist movement. man to do that to me." ·
However, in May 1977, Sidote Foat said her book bas been
began haunting her. He accused her of criticiZcd for taking a battered wife's
murdering a man she~ said she'd penpective rather than the point of
"never seen, never spoken to and view of a feminist.
cenainJy never robbed or killed" 12 "But I wrote the book f~r aJJ ll?e
years before in Nevada. The charges wo~e'! who have Jack S1dotcs an
were eventually dismissed. their hve" but have not pt~ered
"Once again, 1 was left to re-en.ouff. courage to leave th~m, she
construct' my life," Foat said. She _ ~~· , I want l;hem to read tb~s ~k. ·
became the president of the Cali· It s peculiar to me-, wntma ~t .
fomia chapter of the National Or-book. I've almost .bee.n,able to SCC:.'t as
gani.z.ation of Women and was con-my past. Almost like 1t s aJJ over, she
sidercd an eme~ng force in Demo-~id. "The book has been my salva-
cratic Party politics. hon, ~ven tho1:1gh there arc ,{>Ins that
But her life came to a skidding baJt are sbll too pamful to read. Ginny Poat tella her •tory in •Ne•er Guilty.• ' .
Few see improvement after breakup of Ma Bell.
By LAWRENCE KILMAN more for telephone service now th~n they did before the
-. .. u1stec1 "'-wrttet AT&T breakup in January 1984. Three percent said they
NEW YORK -In the two years since the breakup of thought price&declined, and 28 percent said they thou&ht
"Ma Bell." the quahty of telephone service bas remained prices remained the same. The rest were unsure.
steady, in 1he opinion of a majority of Americans B~t .most people <!id !lot thi!lk the breakup of AT&T
responding to a Media General-Associated J>n.<c poll. result~ in a great change in serv!ce, the pol~ found. About
'There is also optimism that telephone si~i~ will two-th~rds of the ~pondents said the quality oflocaJ and
improve soon. long.pistance servtce was the same as bef~re the ~rcalcup.
. . ~ Among those who reported a change m quahty, most Nevertheless, the JX?ll found httle public suppon for said service bad declined. Local service was cited for
the.breakup of the Amen?ln Telephon~ & Telegraph Co., declining quality more frequently than was long-distance
which created seven regional !-elephone compames and krvicc.
threw open the door to long-dm.ance ~ompef~n. O!llY When asked, "Do you think the quality of telephone
one-quaner of the 1,462 respondents in the nA1;t1onw1de service will improve, decline or stay the same in the next
teleph.one poll thOught the bi:caJcup was a good idea. 10 yean," 52 percent said it would improve, 18 percent
Six in I 0 respondents said they felt they were pa)'l og said it would decline and 17 percent said it would stay the
same. The rest were u'lsurc.
Tbrce-quarten of the respondents said they still used
AT&T for Iona-distance calls. The nearest oompetitors
were MCI with 6 percent and GTE-Sprint with 5 percent.
Seven in 10 AT&Tcustomers reponed no cban~ in
the quality of long-distance service since the. brea ~p.
while only half of MCl and GTE customers said qua lly
was the same.
Customers of the new telephone companies were
more than twice as likely as AT&T customers to say that
service had improved since the breakup. On the other
hand, 19 perc:ent of MCI customers and 16 perc:ent of
GTEcustomerssaidservicebaddeclined,compared to 11
percent of AT&T customers who reponed deteriorating
service.
The Bell System was broken up as pan of the
settlement oft he Justice Department antitrust suit against
AT&T. In that split, AT&.T retained its Jong-distance
operations and communications equipment business
while spinnins off its local Bell phone companies.
To help foster long-distance competition, telephone
customers are beinJ asked to choose either AT&T or one
of the oew companies. If they refuse to choose. customen
will be assigned a company. This So-<:alled equal access
process is about half completed. .
Only 34 percent of the respondents had chosen a
long-distance company when the PQll was conducted in
Nowbe-r. Among those who haa yet to choose. 35
percetit said they intended to do so and 20 percent said
they would take whatever company was assi1U1ed to them.
-Two in 10 respondents said they had considered
canceling their telephone service because of the cost.
_Valuable artifacts in northern Mexico lost to progress
By CAM ROSSIE ft I I Ud,,_W,._
CASAS GRANDES, Mexico -
Clues to nonhern Mexico's ancient
past are lying undiscovered under
layers of earth. usually less studied
than the sites in central and southern
Mexico that attract tounsts from
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Arcbeologists say imponant sur-• ies have been done, the vast, diverse
face remains here are being. lost to area stretching from Tamaulipas
sackers. vandals and modermz.ation. state on the Gulf of Mexico to Baja
Hundreds of thous~nds of California on the Picific Ocean
"Chichimecas" -the name meaning remains Mexico's biggest histoiWal
"erratic ants" given to all nonhern mystery.
peoples by the central cul tores -"Northeastern Mexico is the largest
once roamed this inhospitable region. blank on the archcological map on the
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continent," said Breen Murray, an
American anthropologist who teach·
es at the University of Monterrey in
Nuevo Leon state.
Murray is studying petroglyphs, or
rock carvings, in the region.
Archaeologists who have studied
the Tamaulipas-Nuevo Leon-
Coahuila area south of Texas have
found human bones, rock paintings,
caves used for dwelling, basketry,
oude jewelry and weapons that
include arrowheads.
In Tamaulill8s anc! in Sonora and
Baja California in the northwest,
archeologists discovered remains of
temples, adobe houses and terraced
hillside fonresses, indicating that not
all nonhern tribes were barbaric
wanderers.
Archeologists disagree as to
whether cultural devolopment in the
north bep.n in 10,000 B.C. or 6000
B.C. Whtie they argue over the dates,
most agree funher studies a.re necess-
ary.
Fernando Gonzalez-Quintanilla.
an archaeolo&ist in northeastern
Nuevo Leon stat.e said few excava-
tions have been done, without which
the stl>ry will never be complete .
.. H we want to find anifacts of the
prehistoric people we need to practice
strativapby because the dust is still
buildmg day by day."
Gonzalez-Quintanilla and others
studying .. the Grand Chicbimcca"
said they're becoming more and more
frustrated by the government's lack of
interest in the north and by the
tremendous amount of sacking going
on.
The Mexican $Overnment, said
Gonzalez-Quintarulla, ··doesn't give
the north as much attention as it does
the center and the south because here
the people were considered culturally
poor."
The Meso-Americans. who found a
paradise of temperate climates, lush
tropical fruit, abundant waler, game
and rich forest land to south, had the
luxury of building great civilizations .
The majority of the Arid-Ameri-
cans in Mexico's-m>-nlf, however,
were .forced to lead isolated, nomadic
Lives because of severe-dimate, lack of
food, water and building materials.
"The man of the nonh didn't have
time to full y develop a culture. The
strugsle was to find food, clothin,a and
housing.·· said Gonz.alez-Quintanilla.
One of the few exceptions is Casas
Grandes, the remains of a m-.lor
commercial and agricultural c1v-
ilizatfon dating back to the year 700
and the most important arcbcological
site found an the six states that border
the United States. _
"It's the only one, really, that has
been discovered in the north .of this
size and advancement,.. said
Eduardo Contreras, archeologist-in-
residenoe at the site.
Here. in the desen of nortlrem
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Ra.in• at Cuu Grande. ln llezico'• Chlbuahaa •tate.
Chihuahua state, about I SO males dren," Contreras said.
south of Columbus, N.M. a 75-acre . About the year 1340, the City was
portion of the city once known as burned and abandoned ... but nobody
Paquime was excavated through a knows where they-went," he s iid.
joint project of the Mexican govern·.. Nearly every site in the nonh has
ment and the Arizona-based been hit by sackers. the archeologists
Amerind Foundation. said.
"We've calculated the population "It's impossible to estimate the loss
here was more than 10,000 people," to robberies each year" Contreras
Contreras said as he guided a reporter said. ·
throuah the tiny doors connectina the Poor campesinos who sell artifacts
• former three-story. mud-and-gravel in order to feed their families arc
homes. . responsible for some of the losses, and
Ceremonial grounds, a ball court, a because the zones lack vigilance.
stilJ for making "sotol" liquor and, tourists often walk ofTwith items they
most impressive, an aqueduct system find lyina around.
that ran tbrouah the buildinas also Despite a 1976 federal protection
have hel~ unfoek the mystery oft~e Jaw that stipulates a .10.ycar jail term pcace-lo~mg people who made this for sacking. bands of professiona.I
place their home. thieves still run lucrative businesses B~t even this site has not been full y often selling the prized goods in the
studied. United States.
.. Remains have been disc<?vercd <?f -PeaSllJ'lts ignorant of the re'lics'
adults, but one of the en11mas is value often destroy precious items
where il the cemetery ror the chll-when building houses . ·
Chest artery urged ln bypass surgery
BOSTON (AP) -An artery works far better than a
vein for replenishina the bean's blood su_pply in coronary
1 bypua ooeration&, aay.a a .study comperiftt I.he loftt-term
results of the two mdhods.
In bypus IUflCT)I, docton mnove a piece of vein or
anery ftOln dlCW~ in the body and use it to shuttle
blood around clQllCd ancria &bit feed the heart.
Until recent~~ docton usually uled a l&.f'll superficial
lea win, called tbt t1pbenous vein. But u 1 result of ocw
march, many now Prefer tbe illttrna.l mammary artery
from the dlat, and the lallltlhldy confirms that decision. Ooe1on 1t tbe ~ Oinic foundation II.id the
mammary m1et)' it far._ tibly IMn lhe •~oout veiJt
to become clQDed. and as a mutt.. jleltefttl ~ve toftter.
The rnearc:h, dJrecsed by Dr. flo)'d D. Loop,
compared the lona·term outcome of 3.62S patients who
had saphenous vein b)'l)IWCS and 2,306 who had
mammary anay bypaSIQ. In all these operauons, the
vein or artery was uted to bypa the an1ctior ~ndina
coronary artery of the heart. •
The results were published in today's New Enaland
Journal of Medicine, Ilona with an editorial by Or. Frank C. Spencer of New Yottc Univenity, who wrote that tbc
latnt report "probably represtnts the lalJCtt collection of
data lo the world c6ncemina antcmal mammary ancry bypl!l paftl. •• . ~
The Cleveland docton found that tboee wttb van
by..-. hid a 60 pmnt haahcf riM: of death bVtt 10
yean than thote with an~ bypasaa. J'bey were alto 40
pnwnt more hkely to suffer bean attacks.
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the biggest news story of
1985?.,.-Getting1r~ady for retirement
WO.la Becller
C.taMeu
... a.okleeper
"Tjte hijacking of the Achille
Lauro."
Marte Tagart
Cofla Mesa
Retired
"The Mexico earthquake." ••
Mlcllael Ward
Costa Mesa
Art director
.. AIDS because I think it'll
have the most long-term im-
pact."
Dorot•y Dwyer
Hutt.a1toa 8ead1
Homemaker
"I'll never forget th.e Mexico
earthquake because my son
was in the beach town at the
epicenter for his birthday. He
was out scuba diving and
djdn•t even feel it."
JOll Tyrrell
Costa Mesa
Da~:-,!.e couselor "l' ctritle Lauro hijack-
ing."·
Trad MusfleJd
Costa Mesa
Stadeat
··Terrorism in general."
Carol Bacb.Jau
Costa Mesa ~
Travel agent
"The Achille La uro hijac.k-
1ng.
Cllrlsttae Jessee
Coat.a Mesa
Homemaker
"The TWA hijacking because
we had so much contact with
the people through the
media."
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" Was Glenn Miller's Plane d0Wne4 by RAF?
· G h r lost with him. ti in rqory•a bomber, w o now ives . Greaory said the bomber crew: Two veterans saw similar aircraft drop
after they jettisoned bombs in channel
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LONDON-Two Royal Air Force
• veterans say they hr bombs they
jcttitoocd over the En&lisb Channel
after an aborted World War II
mission may have accidentally down-
ed the aircraft carryiJ\a bend leader
Glenn Miller, but the RAF is not
oonvinced.
Miller was lost on Dec. IS, 1944,
when the sin&te-cngine Norseman
•• 0-6' flying htm from England to !; Fran.ce disappeared over the Channel
'•
in fot.
Now Victor Greaory, a pilot of a
British Lancaster bomber. has said
two members of his crew reported JCCina a liabt plane ··eur1 over and
plunte into the sea." knocked down
by shock waves from-jettisoned
bombs on the day of Miller's disap-
pearance.
Grqory said navigator Fred H.
Shaw identified the Slane as a
Norseman, and Shaw ao · rear aunner
HlrTY Fellowes uw it plunge into the
channel.
He said Ulere were 138 Lancaster
bombers on the fli&ht. and some were
canyina 4,000.pC)und bombs caUed
"cookies," desianed to explode a few
feet before impact to create a huac
blast effect.
His crew members were watchin&
the blast effects of the "cookies" o n
the surface of the Channel when they
oblerved the light plane enterina the
jettison area where 1t was downed, he
said.
··1 couldn't see it from the pilot's
scat." Greaory said. ''Other crews
also saw it but didn't connect it with
Glenn Miller."
GteJory. 6S, said in a telephone
interview with The Associated Press:
"The Air Force established that
OleM Miller took off on a line
straiJht thrc?uah our jett~son area: be · was in the 111 ihe same ume we were.
No other Norsemen we.re reported
missina that day. To me, this is 100
percent proof that that was Glenn
Miller:•
But a Royal Air Force spokesman,
wbo spoke on condition of anonymi-
ty. said authoritin thouaht the newly
cmergin,1 statements were still
••pretty thin."
Alan Ross of the British Glenn
Miller Appm:iation Society said be
hoped the publicity would prompt
other RAF crewmen to come forward
to oorroborate Greaory's account.
Ross said he bad known of the
theory for decades because of the
reminiscences of Shaw, the na'viptor
in Johannes~ South Africa. . were never debriefed because theii "S~aw ~w 'The Glen!J Mil~cr raidonGcnnanywuca&doft'duetc
St9ry: ftl~ an the I ~5~ and It sot him bad weather, and they would not have ~hmki~ Ross said 1n • telephone made a formal repon of the downin(
1nterv1ew. I of the haht plane.
Shaw checked his wartime loabook "Amona the crew, we talked abou1
and realized that Miller's plane the ~lane goina down, but it Wll!
disappeared the same day the bomber nothma for us to seerlanes goil\g in
niaht had jettisoned bombs over the We lost hundreds o aircraft in the
Channel. Shaw wrote to \he MinistrY war " the former piJot said.
of Defense, t>ut his theory was .. it was only sometime later tha1
dismissed, Ross said. they announced that the bend leade1
.. Now they have 4ot to get toaether had taken off from somewhere ·in
and stop hi~i114 thinp. .. ~oss said. B.ri~n and bad not ~n eecn since. I
Miller, a m-.ior 10 theiwartame army, ~dn t connect t~t with our Dec. 15
was flying to France to aman,e a Right and the fact .. that .we had
concert for troops. The pilot o the drop~ our bombs until much
plane and a second passengcr were later, said Gregory.
,. <;u·ba split 2·5 years ago
Diplomatic rup ture between two all_ies
wasn •t expected to last for a generation
1 GEOllGE GEDDA
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WASHINGTON -Twenty-five
years ago -on Jan. 3, 1961 -the
United States and Cuba, after a
prolonaed period of threats, insults,
emba.r&oes. harassment, intrigue and
reprisals, broke diplomatic relations.
At the time, the rupture between
• 1001-timc friends was ~xpccted to be
short-lived. It has not turned out that
from the FBI and the Pentagon.
For'" outaoina President Dwiaht
Eisenhower, that was the last straw.
.. There isa limit to what the United
States in self-res~ can endure," be said.~ that it was his "hope and
conviction that the tw nci&bbors
could resume normal refations
shortly.
But soon the relationship became
even more tendentious. In April, a
band of CJA-trained and finaooed
Cuban cxiJes invaded Cuba at the Bay
of Pigs and were dealt an ip oble
defeat, an event that. more than any
other, ensured Castro was there to
stay.
By December 1961 , be felt secure
enough to disclose publicly that be
was indeed. des(>ite his prior denials,
a life-Iona Marx1st-Leninist.
On the anniversary of the
diplomatic break, the United States
sees Cuba a.s little more than a Soviet
puppet which serves the Kremlin's
J)obal ambitions through subversion
10 Latin America and by sending. tens
of thousands of expeditionary forces
to African countries where Cuba
never had historic tics.
To Cuba. the United States is an
unrepentant "imperialist agrcssor"
bent onJrcturning Cuba to the era
when tfic politics was corrupt. the
Mafia was king and brothels catered
to Americans saturated Havana. A DwlCbt E l.8enhower "criminal U.S. trade embargo"
' Third World.
When talking about each other's
country, Reagan and Castro ~id
ambiguities:
Reagan: ''Don't let anyone fool
you; what's happening in Cuba is not
a failure of the Cuban people. It's the
failure of Fidel Castro and of com-
munism."
Castro: "Ninety miles from the
United States, after years of im-
perialist hostility and years of a
ferocious economic blockade, (Cuba)
has defended itself, fulfiJling Leninist
principles."
Reagan: "The Soviet Union with
against Cuba has been in effect for a
way. A generation later, the hosttlity generation. There have been numcr-all its military mi&ht. with its massive
between the two countries appears ousdocumented attempts or>Cast:ro's subsidy to the Cuba economy. cannot
unshakable. The areas of common life by the CIA. make the system produce anything
ground arc few. Ea<;:h side views the In Washington's view. Cuba is a but repression and terro r:"
other as being irretrievably ex-vassal state, a one-time economic Castro: "Cuba is a country where
pansionist. showcase that is now an economic imperialism dominated everything of
The end to almost 60 years of pigmy, kept afloat oply with the help an economic, political. cultural and
Cuban-American diplomatic tics of more than $4 billion annually in ideolological order. They were here
came on the first working day of 1961 , Sovictaid. Bolstered by a nationwide for . 60 Y.~rs trying to destroy our as an old president prepared to retire system of informers, the revolution nat10naUst1c spint.
and the .country was ready to in· ruthlessly supresses all forms of Reagan: "(Cuba) is a new fascist
auaurate a new president, John F. dissent or independent behavior. regime where freedom of speech and
• Kennedy. and a new era. ln Cuba's view, the United States press of every o pposition group has
• The brcalc came just two years after directs most of the evil in the world been stamped into the ground with
Fidel Castro and bis Sierra Maestra and is a greedy, corrupt, crime-ideological zeal."
guerilla band overthrew the military ridden, disease infested. drug-Castro: "They have a hatred
dictatorship of FuJaencio Batista. It plagued society. Jn contrastto the pre-toward us that I don't le.now how to
was precipitated Castro's demand revolutionary period, Cuba secs itself explain. It is an obsessive hatred
that the U nited States reduce its as a country which boasts no un-towards Cuba. We feel proud of that
diplomatic mission in Cuba from 87 . employment, exports doctors and hatred."
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to 11. Prime Minister Castro con-teachers and has achieved a d~ of Over the. years, there have been
tended the embassy was a. nest of spies social well-being unmatched in the attempts at accommodation. particu-
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tionship has been under almost
co'ntinuing strain:
-197S: Cuba sends troops to Anania _ _
-1976: Cuba blames ·c rA for the
shooting down of a Cuban civilian
airliner over the Caribbean.
-1977: Cuba dispatches troops to
Ethiopia.
-1978: President Carter accuses
Cuba of supportina separatist upris.-
ina in Zaire.
-1979: The United States "dis-
covers" Soviet bripde in Cuba, only
to find it had been there all alona.
-1980: More than I 00,000 ·
Cubans, including "undesireablea,"
come to Aorida aboard the Mariel
boat lift.
-1981: U.S. threatens military
action against Cuba in retaliation for
Cuban involvement in Central
America ..
-1982: U.S. claims Soviet atms
shipments to Cuba reach record
levels.
-1983: Congress approves Radio
Marti, a new broadcast service to
Cuba. .
-1984: U.S.-Cuban immtvation
pact reached but Cuba scraps It after
five months.
-1985: Castro campaigns for
Latin America to repudiate its debts,
owed mostly to U.S. banks.
Most of these episodes, of course.
were mere dustups compared with
the Cuban missile crisis of 1962.
when the United States and the Soviet
UnioD_>VC~to the brink of a nuclear
exchange er the presence of Soviet
offensive iuiles in Cuba.
Could that cns1s have been
avoided? Had the United States acted
precipitously a year earlier in brcak-v
ing relations? Should the United
States have been more patient with
Castro?
At the time of the rupture, the
criticism of Eisenhower wu scant. at
leaJt in Washington. Democrats
seemed resisned to the move.
Senate Majori!Y, leader Mike Man-
field, 0.Mont.: • I'm not surprised.
We've been building up to it for a long
time." Sen. Henry M. Jackson, 0.
Wash.: "It was only a matterohimc."
Sen. J. William Fulbright: "We cer·
tainly had sufficient provocation." As
for Kennedy, the president-elect, he
declined comment.
No one disputed that the rela·
tionship had been on a Iona downhill
slide over the previous year.
U.S.-Cuban trade, which at one
point bad reached $800 million a
year, virtually ended when the United
States suspended sugar purchases in
July 1960 and then cut off most
exports to Cuba three months later.
Cuba, meanwhile. strengthened its
ties to communist countrics1 agreeing
to major sugar deals with me Soviet
Union and China. It also seized,
without compensation, virtually all
U.S. private business holdings in
Cuba. valued at $1 billion.
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Dr. Bane Berliner leana on Bltecb computer be helped
deelp. It baa blCbeet cbeea rankiDC ner &l•en a macbfne.
Computer earns
the elite ranking
of chess master
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PITTSBURGH -While two Sov-
iet chess masters were playing a 72-
match struagJe over 14 months for the
world championsbrp~ a souped-up
chess computer was earning the elite
rank of master in just five months of
play a~d achieving the highest rating
ever pven a machmc.
The electronic chess whiz is calJed
Hi tech, capable of analyzing 175,000
moves per second, wbJch its creators
say is SO percent faster than any other
chess.-playing machine. It beats other
computers and holds its own against
humans. ·
"It's both smart and fast. It's very,
very strong in tactics and the ability to
"calculate. sequences," said Dr. Hans
was once one of the nation's top 12
pla)ers and played former world
champion Bobby Fischer four times.
He won the World Correspondence
Chess Championship In 1968.
He sensed Hitcch was destined for
greatness when it tied him recently.
"l took advantage of some things
and go t off to a good start. But
according to it, I missed a chance to
win. If you ask it. it will tell you what
you sho uld do," said Berliner.
"I don•t think J'm going to be
playing it much anymore. If ifs not
better than me now. it will be in half a
year ... he sald.
Researchers arc continualJy refin.
ing its program, he said. Luck in
lottery?
He'sgot
the ticket
• Berliner. a computer science
professor at Carnegie-Mellon Uni-
versity who helped create Hitech.
"What sets it apart from o ther
computers is we're able to evaluate a
position with a high degree of sophis·
tication vqry, very quickly," said
Berliner. "I think we. have a real
chance to penetrate the very top
levels. We'll be in the top SO players in
the country by the end of next year."
Berlmer, S6, developed his first
chess program while working for
International Business Machines
Corp. He left IBM 16 years ago to get
his doctorate in computer science at
CMU, and stayed to continue work
on the marriage of artificial in-
telli~nce and chess.
BELlA VISTA (AP) -Luck like
John Fruits' doesn't r ow on trees. It
comes in the form o winning ticket
after winning ticket in the California
lottery.
The landscape gardener has won
many $2 and SS J>rjzcs, two prizes of
S 100, one of SS.000 and still another
for $1 0,000. He found out about his
latest big winner when he scratched
off a ticket to become the winner of a
S2S,000 instant prize.
"This is phenomenal," said district
manaaer Sandra Jones. "Think of the odds. l'f
The lottery handicap gives a ticket
bu~ a 4,000-to-1 chance for twin
SI 00 prizes: 40,000-to-l for a SS,000
prize; 80,000-to-l for a SI 0,000 ticket
and 2..0 000.to-l for the th~
scratch-oft aces that add up to a
$25 000 bonanza.
Havina spent $4,SOO on lottery
tJcbts so far, F.n.l\f said he planned
to utc his winninp to buy even more
lonery tickets.
"I've alwa~ been fairly lucky all
th10'14h my bfe." he said.
Fnuu, 47, hopes to beat the 625-
to-l odds needed to conven hjs status
Q a .$100 wlnMr iDtO a sbot It
winnina u m-'ch as S3 millfon in the bi& jlCkpot aolft. Re•a alto &oktina out fOf a St ,000
winner JO complete bi• tet.
... could --heel tbe s l 000 •• he ~after llit s2s.ooo will 0n Mon· eta"/ ... , ... oa tbe ny '° tht llOR to
ltt it, and 1'8)' IOD'IC:Sbroliedowft IO I wnl over to betp him. While I .u
over thcte. IOllMbod}' won the
Sl,000 ...
H itecb, three years in the making.
won the first tournament it played
May 2S. By mid-October its record
was 19-3-3. Berliner said the defeats
came when it was new to competi·
tion.
In the 8J"l.lCling championship con-
test in the Soviet Union, Garri
Kasparov finally defeated Anatoly
Karpov earlier this month, making
him the youngest chess champion in
history at the age of 22.
O n this side of the Atlantic this
month. Hitech whipped two human
masters at a local toumamcl'lt and
drew a third. It also established
supremacy over all other machines by
winn1nt the North American Com-
puter Cheu Championship in Den-
ver.
The victories eamtd Hitech the
rank of muter. bated on a numerical
fonnula that weighs won-lost records
and the level of oompetition. Hitech's
ranltlna is about 2,2SO. The best
human is near 2.800.
"Hitech is the b.iaMst rated oom-~uter we ever bad." said O.vid
Oertler of the U .S. Chcsa federation
and uslstMt.,edi~r of "Chess Life"
mapzine.
A computer named Belle was the
ftnt machine to cam the master's
rank 1n 19!_3; but it tw &ince sHDOCd
to ex~n. U1 JO 902 p&a)'al rated by
the U.S. Cheu Federation. only 766
are masten and Hiicdt is the tone
machine. Accordi• to a recent
Oallup poll, 20 million Americans
koow how to play cbaa.
Berliner, lumtelf a chess mas1a,
H1tech is actually a series of parallel
computers. Each of the 64 squares on
a chess board is · governed by a
microchip that is a computer in itself.
Each microchip, containing the
equivalent of thousands of transis--.
tors, identifies every move that can
bring a chess piece onto its square,
and a central arbiter evaluates each
move and picks the best one.
A move is judJe<t on whether it
captures an opposing piece, ifit puts a
friendly piece in jeopardy and if it
improves the control of the board.
"It's more than just speed. We're
applying intelligence on many dif-
ferent levels," said Berliner.
At most, a human oonsiden about
200 possible chess moves ba!ed on
experience and intuition. Hi tech dog·
gedly scans every possible move,
even ones that might be ridiculous.
"We're looking at an awful lot of
trash. It looks at 30 million positions
in about thn:ie m inutes. But what if
only I pera:nt is worthwbile? That's
still 3001000 moves1" said'Berliner.
He said It would be I 0 yean before
computen can oompetc with the likes
ofKuperov.
But the machine doesn•t suffer
from fa~ue. or ~ut or display other eccentriati~ said Berliner.
On the practical side. Berliner l&id
Hitcch's P!Olf&m• could probe the mak~p of mo~les. Atoms bave
ceruln rules for"con~ Just 11
cheta has ruin aovmdna lbe mova
of the pieces, and tbe computer coukl
make millions of ~latiODt in 1 h
minutes.
"1t• 11 valuable raearcll lool with a ~ndou.s poM:r o( ...ch,"· he ~· ·'l'!'e interestina tbinl about
IClCtlCe IS you ~ bow ,....,
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Histt;1ric Catholic church facing demolition
A century of memories, treasures fill
core of Ger man-American eom mu nity
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -For taken us a year and a half to come to
nearly 100 yean it was church and \bis decision," said Johnstone Reid
social cc:nter for a hard-working ,Jr., director of diocesan buildings
community of German-Americans and propcnics.
but people have fled the area in recent ','From ~n economical, physical
years and almost a century of the point of V1ew, the church itself is
ravqes of Buffalo weather has taken extremely expensive to !flaintain,"
its toll on the parish church of St. he added. ''Jt was built to bold 1 60()
Mary of Sorrows. people, but now there are "under' 200
The last Mass was celebrated in the families there, so from 1 functional
downtown church Dec. 6, and after standpoint the church itself is well
Christ.mu the diocese will seek bids over design for the size of the parish."
on the expected $250.000 demohtion German irflmigrants borrowed
job, church officials said. S 150,000 on Jan. 23, 1886, to build
"You can't just mothb&il ii," said St. Mary's. The buildina was finished
the Rev. Jerome Sullivan, the parish in 1905 and its four bells, each the
priest., "Just leaving it standing was size of a man, were installed in J 911.
not Vlable. ~he~ were insurance Architectural historian John Coo-
cosu and a building that was shown lin has asked the Buffalo Landmark
not to be safe could n.ot be left.:· . and Pr.eservation Board to tlMclarc
application.
0 Your whole Ufe, our lives. the
lives of everyone in the whole area,
Christian or not, was centered on the
church. It was your whole activity,
your social life, your religieus activi-
ty," said former parishioner PauJ
Becker.
As a boy of S in l 947. he watched
the church bum in a blaze that caused
$300,000 damaac. He made his first
communion there, served with scores of other altar boys from the
parish's 2,000 predominantly Ger-
man fimilies. and married his sweet-
heart thCTC.
But Becker. who now lives in
Boston, is illustrative of the changing
pattern of the neighborhood around
St. Mary's. ' . At the church"s peak in the l 9SOs.
7,000 people called themselves reg-
ular parishioners, forming one of
Buffalo's largest congregatjons, said
Sullivan.
Bcforc.Jhe .'.YTCClccr ~ball begim ~~e--bu11dioi a landmark anif seek
work,, the diocese will a~ctLon ~t. other u.ses for iL but the. boardhas no M~ry s pews, . tbe magnificent authonty to deny demolition.
stamed-alass windows and other "Its extraordinary bell tower 1s one
treasures of the Rhe nis h of the highest in the city and this
Rom~nes;que chu~h that was a re-tower, together with its many other
creation m Amenca of the beloved rare architectural features. makes the
Europe&J? c~urches remembered by building· (a) most prominent ~ly ~sh1oners. art'.hitcctural landmark .. . beyond
"But the neighborhood's popu-li11ii,i
lation has shifted in two ways: There
arc fewer people living in the city and
the people moving in are
predominantly black. They arc most-
ly Christian. but not predominantly
Catholic, wherea.s the Germans were
Catholic and Lutheran." be said. 'This was not an easy decision. It's downtown," Conlin •said in the
News program
presented from
Christian view
BJ JEAN McNAJR \ ,,,.,..
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -James R. Whelan says be
lost his job as founding editor and publisher of the
Washington Times because its owners. members of the
Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, tried to
impose their beliefs on the newspaper.
Whelan has no fears he will run into a similar problem
with his latest employer. the Rev. Pat Robertson's
Christian Broadcasting Network.
"I'm explicitly comfortable with a Christian organiza-
tion because I happen to be one of them." he said. "Praise
the Lord."
Since becoming managing director of CBN News in
February. Whelan has been planning a half-hour daily
television news program, which will start on Jan. 27 at 7
p.m.
"CBN News Tonight" will present news from a
Christfan perspective to the cable channel's 27.3 m1lhon
homes, which receive a mixture of Westerns, game shows.
situation comedies and Robertson's "The 700 Oub," .. an
interview show.
"We're not goinJ tO try to convert anybody," Whelan
said. "But we arc going to say that we. in our labors, will
bring to you a system of values. That system of values is the
word of God as conveyed to us through scriptures."
Whelan's boss could be a major news topic if he ,.,, sn 1
decides to seek the Republican nomination for president Jam.e. R. Whelan la managlna director of
in 1988. . . Chrl•tian Broadcuttna Networi newa. "It wuld be an interesting test of steady nerves. But no,
we don't sec a real problem," Whelan said. "If he were . . . .
unscrupulous it would be different, but he's not. he's d1rect1ons on the news feat_ures run dunng the 90-minute
principled." program. lfhe runs for president, he would leave the show.
As host of "The 700 Club." Robertson gives Whelan said.
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The Re•. Jerome Sulll.an take. a flnal look at the empty Rhenlab Romaneeque c hurch .
Nuns' dawn-to-duskca~e
at school, mon~stery ends .
SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) -Nuns
from Mexico have oooked, scrubbed,
prayed and cheered for the students
and Benedictine monks at St.
Gregory's College and monastery
since 1945, but the trad1t1on of dawn-
to-dusk loving care will soon end .
Today's younger nuns don't want
to do that sort of work, and their
mother supcnor says they're needed
more at home.
Since the first sisters from La Casa
de los Miss1onanos of Mexico Citv
arrived in the kitchens of Si.
Gregory's, "we haven't had a case of
stomach Ou," said the Re v. Michael
Roethler. preside nt of St. Gregor) 's
College.
"Show me an instttuuon 's kitchen
so immaculate, so clean." Roethler
said. "They clean every day things
people wait months to clean."
He said their contribution to the
monastery's 53 monks and the junior
college·s 300 students. including
cheering for the basketball teams. 1s
mort than the tangible.
"They pray fo r us as a religious
community:· Roethler said. "They
ask God to bless us. There are so
many intangibles and the trad1t1on."
But offiaaJ papers from the mother
superior of the nuns' order am,ed
recently tnfonnmg the monastel) the
nuns will bt' leaving tn May or June.
Roethler said last week.
"They plan to go into other forms
of work. as more active apostola tes."
Abbot Ad.nan Vo rderlandwehr said.
"They don't have the numbers of
young people wilhng to do what
they've been w1lhng to do for us."
The mother supenor recently v1s--
itcd the campus and decided the 14
nuns "were not receiving enough
vocations 10 this type of worlt."
Roethler said. ·
Sister Ines Sanchez.. O.S.8 . mother
superior. said m a telephone inter-
view from the mission tn Mexico that
the nuns arc leaving because most of
the nuns at St. Gregory's are older.
and that youn~er sisters don't hke to
p«fonn the kind of won they had
been domg'there.
"We don't ha .. e the personnel. that
1s the reason." she said
Their work at St Gregor) 's she
said, has been done with much lo'e
and SCI"\ ice to the church but now Ole
order needs to use what nuns ll has
closer to home.
But Roethler said the nuns do. not
want to leave and Vorderlandwehr
said, "The) 're doing what they've
been told."
The nuns come from the MeJUcan
peasantry, Roethler says, and are
members of the Pious Union of
Bcnedicune Sisters of ,Chnst Kmg
and Our Lady ofGuadaJoupe.
The) usually spend about three
years at St. Gregol) 's before return mg
home. Roethler said. Their hving
eitpenses at St. Gregor) ·s are
provided for and they arc paid "qune
well." he said. About nme-tenths of
their eammgs a.re sent back to their
home mission to help the poor.
Roethler said 1t isn't uncommon
for Cathohc churches. to have con·
tracts wtth sisters to provide food
SCI"\ tees.
"We ncgouated wnh this com-
mun1t .. in Me·uco Cit\:· he saJd. "\>. e
had a need and the~ v.ere wanung this
t)pe of work.'' .._
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Eminent ICicnc:e fiction writer Ray Bradbury will
by pc>pQ)ar request 11 a speaker (Of' the Community
t seriet at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12. nu. upbeat author, whose work• have beeo IOld In coutries i..n numben approec:bina SO million ooP!e\
talk about "Tbe lnv.isible RevolutioDI in Our
. · prosnm will be held in the Shepherd of the Hills
b, 30121 Niguel Road. Laauna Naauel. Tickeuare :'1eral admission; S6.5o, senior citizens and
• • • . TM trYtae-Ne_,.rt ~•rd of Rell ..... ~
have a "New Year Affirmation Balloon Relieue•· 6r tbe tervice Sunday_ at #3 Sandbura, Irvine. Each
.._ ... wiJJ ftll out an affirmation card that will be tied to
• llelloon and then released in unison. • • • Tbe Rev. Robert Paul Stewart will be installed u the
putor of St. Man Presbyiertu C.llrd, 2100
Vista, Newport Beach. The ~mony is planned at
S p.m. Sunday.
lhree aduJt classes will bC launc'hed next week at the
h. For information. catl 644-1 341 . • • • Or. Chri1 Schriner, a licensed marriage, famil y and
Scb..reudtt, minister with ainates. Tbe acminar is desiped
far tboee who~ aoina lhrouah di voR:e or who have juat beendl~it. • • • Or. Stephen Toplk. who vilited Nicarqua for three
weeks, will provide a political lcientiat's view of the tense
situation there in a talk Sunday at the UaUarta
Uatftnallat FellewdlJ ti Lqua. His talk will be at
10:30 a.m. at 429, Cypress Drive. • • • The Rev. Or. Bruce Thielemann, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church in Pinsbura, Pa., will be fcatu~ in
the .. Adventures in Faith '86" series to be presented at Sa.
A.Mre•'• Prelbytertu c. ... d , 600 St. Andrew's Road,,
Newpon Beach.
The series will bo held Jan. 12-15. For times and
topics call the church at 63 1-2880. •• • • The Rev. Dr. W. Leroy Biesenthal, associate
secte1ary for Ev~naetism and wbo is internationally
known for ,,his wor~st\ops, will present a three-day
"Dialoa Evangelism Clinic" stanina Sunday at the
Redeemer Ltl~erai Claerelll, Huntington Beach. For
information caJJ 846-6330. • • • • LUe 8Jll1 Womn'• Departmeat will begin Bible
.studies at 9 a. m. Tuesday at the church, 23331 Moulton
Parkway, Laguna Hills. • • •
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Nuns reacquire
defun·ct campus
PORTLANO.Ore.(AP)-Thanks to ananonymous
donor, the BcnedictJne Sasters of¥ount A'!PI have once
apin bccQme the owners ofColCIJO Ceurqtavcz, the
sehooU1'cy opened as Mount An.act Colleae tn 1888.
The school plagued by debts, wa.s sold by the sis tel'$ in
1973 toavoup ihat renamed it ColegioCesarChavez and
operated n for nearly a decade as the nation's only
indeocndently owned Hispanic coUcge.
The six-acre campus was to be sold Tb.ursdaY in•
foreclosure auction on the steps of the Manon County
Courthouse. The auction was canceled after the sale to the nuns,
whose convent is adjacent to the oolleae campus. Payment
of approximately $201,000 to the federaJ Department of
Housingand Urban Development and about $2,000 to the
U.S. Marshal's service enabled the nuns to take control of
the campus once again. "We were given the money by a donor whQ wants to •
remain anonymous," said Sis.ter Alberta Dicker. priores.s
of the Benedictine Sisters' order. "Otherwise, we might not
have purchased it. ... I know we didn 't have the money."
She said the acquisition came as somewhat of a
surprise. "Riaht now we don't have any plans (for the school) . child oounselor, will be the speaker at the 10:30 Lm.
.ervic:e Sunday at the Oraa1e Cout Ualtariu Yalvenal·
Ill Qmela, 1259 Vittoria St., Costa Mesa.
He will report on a five-day conference on
peycbotberapy in Phoenix.
The Jewt1ai CommuJty CeDter of Soatb OraD1e
C..ty will launch ~ new Hebrew class at 10 a.m.
Monday. For infonnation, call the center at 81l:l.017 pr
497-2070.
information. caJI 499-38 12 or 786-5000.
The wh ole possibility just came up rt:ccntly so at this point
it is quite open," the prioress said.
"We have such mixed feelings-rejoicing inasense
but also a concern about how to make the best use of the
buildin~and also the money to rehabili tate the buildillJS.
We don t have that money," she said.
• • • • • • CoqrecattoD B'Dal Tlffek, Fountain Vall ey, has
A seven-week series on "RebuiJding Tbrouah Your • • • Divorce'' will bcJin at the Cry1tal CatWraJ at 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 1 Sand continue on Wednesdays through Feb. 26 in
t&e Youth Center.auditorium. l2141 Lewis St., Garden
Grove.
Newcomers _to Temple Bat Y .aim of· Newport
Beacll/lrvlH will be honored at 8 p.m. Friday.
announced winners of the Betty• Louise Silverman
lite_rary contest:
For I 3-15-year-olds, Ardy K.askel, first: Brandi
Krantz, second; and Ilyse Levi tt, third. -
Th e campus, vacant since 1983. "is a mess," she
added. • • • • Claabad of Lapu will resume its adult education
classes and start two new ones next week. For
For I 6-1 8-ycar-olds, Robert Bach, first; Daniel
Fleischmann, second.
"We would certainly be willing to lease the property ...
or sell some ofi t." Leadina the sessions will be the Rev. David
-Collections not always in nickel, dime .category
By GEORGE W. CORNELL ,,, ........ .,..,
UsualJy it comes in dimes, qua""rs
a.od occasional bills. The little bl\s,
from enoU&h people, go to keep up the
work of the churches in teaching, coUeaes and care for the infirm and
needy. But it's not always that way.
-&metimes, the giving comes in
bulk. That's how it was in the case of a
recent $8.3 million gift to the Presby-
terian Foundation mostly for pro-
S!lms of the Presbyteri an Church
(U.S. A.), the largest gift it has ever
received.
The contribution was made by
Foster McGaw, a founder of the
American Hospital Supply Corp. and
consisted of 210,587 shares of Che
company, making him something of a
champion of Presbyterian l>h1lan-
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The UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Cost• MeN
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St. & Harbor Blvd.
Ghurch School 9:30
Worship 8:30 and 10:45
Charles O. Clark, Minister
eo.1•MeN
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
'CHURCH
1701 Baker
Wor•hlp & Church lchoot
1:3G-10:00 •. m.
Or W•lltam E Steel 979-8234
Newport Beacll
C..,_llT CHURCH IY THE IE.A
UNfTID METHODtlT
1400 W Baltloa Blvd
173-llOS Rev Lawre· ~e T Young
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COMMUNIT't' UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
6662 Hell Ave 842-4461
Worship S.rvtc. 1:30 I 10:00
1:30 Sund•y School 10:00
Fountain Valley
FIR.IT UNITED
METH®IST CffURCt1
18225 Bushard St
M2·2513
James R Hadley. Pastor
Worahlp I Church lcttool .,30 A.M.
N£WPORT CENTlll
lftllll) METHODIST CHURCH
1901 Marg119rlte Awe.
Corona def Mar
M4-o74.5
WanHp I Cludl Sdloll t JO a.m
Rev Burley R. Howe
~ S.ei to 11Joe.1llp at a
a.eel o/ 11""~ eltok e
'Jiu 11Ju J
Strt11t1t T ••io:
tropy. His generosity "is almost un-
believable," says Aaron E. Gast.
president of the foundation, which
serves to develop special fu nds and
bequests fo r the church and its
institutions.
Counting the latest $8.3 million
gift, McGaw, now 88, bas given more
than $12 million to ·support church
work. nationally and internationally.
There have been other whopping
gifts to churches lately; though not
matching his. Among them:
-On her death last May, Mrs. B.
Joseph Hammond of Bet Air. a
grandaughter of the founder oflnland
Steel Co. and grcat-grandaughter of
the founder of Gimbel stores, lef\
about $5 million to Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Religion.
It is the academic arm of Reform
PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH
OF Tt£ COVENANT
ltuce A. Kunte, P•tor
T•ry McCanne.
Director of Adult Mlnlltr._
PMlrre Allegra,
Director of Hlgf'I $Choo4 Mlnlttrtes
Tina Alcaraz,
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' 557-33~0
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
IMIMoutf Synod)
7IO Victoria It., Coeta Mee&
Lother V. Tornow, Paator
131-1811 ._ ...... , ....
WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM
Swicby Sclloll I ~ Biiie tun
9:20 Ut. cim tian Oement•r School
548-8888
ST. MARK
PRESIYTEllAI CHURCH £astbkilt DI & Jamboret
Ntwl)O(I IHKh
Rev Wilham McQuotd. Pastor
Asst Puttr Robert P Stewart
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Judaism. wi th main campuses in
Cincinnati and Los Angeles.
- Cecil C. Lewellen .of St.
By far, the overwhelming share of
church budgets come from the gener-
ally small gifts of members. averaging
about $256 each a year. Petersburg, Fla., wbodicd last mo nth,
left about $4 million to the United
Methodist Church. Born on a farm in
Missouri. he had been an officer of a
St. Lo uis chemical company before
retirement.
-In Kerrville, Texas. district
judge Jim W. Weatherby, who died
early this year at 74, left a Texas ranch
estimated as worth $2 million to
Baylor Universi ty, a Southern Baptist
institution where he got his law
decree.
McGaw. the whopping giver to
Presbyterian worl(, once spelled out
his views on philanthropy this way:
"The surest way to be enriched is to
share freely what you have, whether it
be money, love, appreciation of
beauty or devotion to a worthy cause.
.. Most people spend so much of
their lives acquiring financial security
that they never develop skill in gi ving
money away. Too late tbey discover
that giving is the greatest joy in Life."
Other religious bodies also oc-
casionally receive large-scale dona-
tions, ordinarily in bcauests from
tong-time. devoted menibers, but it
remains a rarity for the amounts to
run into the multimillion zone.
McGaw, of Lake Forest, Ill .. grew
up poor in North Carolina. the son of
the Re v. Francis AJexander McGaw.
who served as a supply pastor of Hot
Springs, N. C., Presbyterian Church.
Young McGaw, vowing be wou ld
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Roaer J. Berc. Past«
Kin Eifert Kroastad, PastOf
Wllll•SOYIOI
I AM & 10:30 AM
(lnterprettf f0t the dt1f at I AM)
Slll>AY SCHOOl 9:15 AM
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141-Hll
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Olecl!Hn of Ch,111)
2.01 lr¥1ne al Santa IHt>.1
Newpott hach
145-5711
Mormng Worship 1 ~M
Sunday School 9 AM
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Co•munion M~dhation
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not stay poor, founded his corpor-
ation at the age of 25. with a $10,000
debt.· The company now is the largest
hospital supply compan y in the
country.
McGaw, still an active m\ln who
takes a daily swim, provided that
after he dies, 11 percent of the new
bequest go to the Salvation Army of
Chicago, and the balance be invested
by the Presbyterian fo undation, with
income divided three ways. namely:
-For o ver$Cls medical missions.
-For evangelistic minist ries in
the United States and overseas,
including training and support of
pastors to develop new churches and
revitalize existing congregations. sup-
port of overseas missionaries and
preparing indigenous pastors.
-For development work of the
Presbyterian foundation, which sol-
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RABBI MARKS. •LER
SINIA T scma:s
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Family Serv1en Isl frlday
of Month 7 JO. Reltp>u1 Sthool.
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144-1111
CantOt' Alan Wetner
Educaior Mlrtem Van Raalt•
1cits and receives gifts and bcQuests
and manages investments of funds
for all programs of the 3.3-million-
mcmber denomination. ---
McGaw had served asa trustee of
the fo undation for 16 years until
I 969. He contends that wealthy
people should be more generous with
their fortunes. and that the church is
the most worthy recipient in meeting
human needs.
His record Presbyterian gift came
shortly after a previous record-setter,
$1.1 million given last January by
Jane Newball of San Francisco. That
bad set the hi&hest Presbyterian mark
until it was topped by McGaw.
He regularly urges hi s frie nds.
"Oon't neglect to tithe in your will,"
which meaos leaving lOperceotto tbe
church. He adds: "The needs of your
brother go on after you arc gone."
SAii'-:T J AMES
WELCOMES YOU
SUNDAY WORSHIP NRVICH
7 30 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite I
9·00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite II
10:45 AM • Prayer and Praise Eucharist Rite II
Church School and Adult Education -9:00 & 10:45 AM
(Music. sermon and chlld care at 3 services)
MID-WEEK W<>ftSHIP
Monday-Friday • 8:30 AM Morning Prayer •
Tuesday · 10·00 AM Eucharist & Heatlno Service
Wednesday • 6:30 AM HOiy Eucharist
f'ector, Fr. John A•hey • AaMC., ,r. Brian Co•, A•aJetlng
The Rev. Todd Sorensen • Mr. Samuel Shafer
The Rev Thoma• +tenry • Mr. Wllllam Rob6r11
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Cosby,' 'Vice, 'other
NBC reruns still potent
Peacock flutters to 10th win tn ratings;_
Mon ay Football shows strongftntsh
By FRED ROTHENBERG
l#T ......... ....., .
NEW YORK -Even in repeat
N BCs most popular programs domi:
nated the ratings, as the network
placed the top-ranked "Cosby Show "
"Miami Vioe" and three other reru~s
in the Top"f O and claimed victory for
the 10th time in 14 weeks.
Accordina to figures released Tues·
day by the A.C. Nielsen Co ., CBS had
four origjnal shows 10 the Top IO anli
finished sec.ond for the week of Dec
23-29, while ABC's "Monday Night
Football" comt>lcted I strong come-
back season with its game between
Los Angeles' Raiders and Rams
finishing in eighth place.
~C . averaged a I 5.1 rating m
pnme tJme to beat C BS' 14.6 and
ABC's 13.0. Season to date, NBC has
a 17.6 to CBS' 16.7 and ABC's 15.5.
Last week's three-network rating total
of 42.1, exactly the same as I 984's
Christmas week period, reflected the
lower viewina,pattems brought on. in
pan, by holiday travel. S y com-~ parison, the combined three-network
rating two weeks ago was 49.9.
A rat~ng,measure~ t~e percentage of
the nations 85.9 m1lhon homes with
television. A share measores the
percentage of sets m use that are
tuned to a panicular network.
"The Cosby Show" had a 31.8
rating and a 50 share. meaning half
the homes with sets on were watching
a repeat episode. "family Ties''
foUowed "Cosby" o n Thursday and
in the rankings with a 28.6 rating.
CBS' ''60 Minutes" was third with a
25.S nting.
Next came CBS' "Murder. She
Wrote," NBC's "Cheers," NBC's
"Golden Girls." CBS' "Crazy Like a
fox," "Monday N ight Football,"
CBS' "Knots Landing" and "M1am1
Vice."
CBS only won one night. ~unday.
By RANDY JAY MATIN
AU right. So fender's ballroom is
not the l>atacc and only a handful of
people turned out last Friday night to
aecAustralia's Divinlys. But this docs
not explain the lack o f enthusiasm or
energy on the part of the band,
Part of the Div1nlys d ilemma may
be that the new"What A Life!" album
has only two concert pieces "Pleasure
& Pain" and "Heart Telegraph" on it;
two fine moody ballads "Guillotine
Day" and "Dear Diary" and not
much else worth mentioning.
Also the sound was not carrying at
fender's like it had in the fields of
Devore where the band was o ne of the
best surprises of the '73 US Festival.
You had to get really close to the
stage to pick up on any sense of the
show because the D1vinlys "act"
revolves around singer Chrissie
AmphJett who works out personal
psychosis dramas using her hands to
conjure up imaginary spiders.
And despite recently raising their
stage by three feet, it is hard to sec the
band at Fender's when there are more
than three or four rows of people
standing down front.
Once within range it was obvious
that Amphlctt was putting on a
priva\e show raising the flaps of her
short, black, Catholic school girl dress
to reveal black panties and a generous
amount of nake<J thigh. With that
crazed look in her eye like she was
planning somethinll. ..
but by its bigest ma~n this season
placing "60 Minutes,' "Murder. Sh~
Wrote" and "Crazy Like a Fox" in the
Top 10. CBS' other Sunday series.
"Trapper John M.D." ran~ed 20th.
Starttng Jan.:», "Crazy Lilc&a Fox"
moves to Wednesday and "Trapper
John" will be ta.ken· off the air
temporarily while C8S joins ABC
and NBC with Sunday movies.
The movie competition Last Sun-
da~ didn't fare well apinst CBS'
scnes. A repeat of"Superman II" on
ABC ranked 27th and NBCs TV
movie. "Behind Enemy Lines." atx?u~ World War II intelligence
act1 v1ty, Wi$ 30th.
"Maybe people didn't want to
watch a ~ar movie during the holiday
season," suggested Lcnnoe Quillinan,
CBS' director of account services.
Another possible reason for the ·
networks' lackluster movie pcr-
fonnance was that Home Box Office
showed the award-winning ''A
Soldier's Story" for the first time
Sunday and it probably.will rank as
one of the pay-cable service's top 50
films of all time, network researchers
said.
ABC won the ratings on Monda)'..
Tuesday and Wednesday, but still
finished a poor third for the week.
And now, with the end of the regular
National Football League season.
ABC wilJ lose its third most popular
series. "Monday Night Football."
(ABC's top two series arc "Dynasty"
and "Who's the Boss?")
ABC's 16 Monday night games
averaged a 19.7 rating. a 17 percent
increase over last season, for the
series' best showing since 1981.
Football ratings are improved on all
three networks. but researchers said
ABC's substantial rise was at-
tnbutable, in part, to stronger match-
ups this season.
ABC's Wednesday hit, "Dynasty,"
continued to fall. rankinR I 5th. but
lh.at e&me on the low-audience
Christmas night. Its spinofT. '"The
Colbys," hao its best outing in its
Thursday "time slot. fU\ishlns 21st.
aaainst all-rerun competition.
The five lowest-rated shows, in
desceodin& order, were ABC's three.-
hour documentary, "Growing O ld in
Amerk a,'' in 63rd, followed by the
CBS movie, "The Black Stallion."
ABC s "Shadow Chasen." CBS' "Stir
Crazy," and ABC's "The Makin& of
Supergjrl."
fn the news competition, the "CBS
Evening News" averaged an 11.9
rating. ABCs "World News Tonight"
was second with a 10.8. The "NBC
Nightly News" had a I 0.1.
Acre arc the prime-time television
, ratings as compiled by the A.C.
Nielsen Co. for the week of Dec.
23-29. Top 20 listings include the
week's ranking. with season-to-date
ranking in parentheses, ratina for the
week, ·and total homes. An "X" in
parentheses denotes one-time-only
presentation.
1 (1) "Tne Co1t>v Sl'low," NBC, J U , 27.J ""'"Ion l'IOf'nH. 2. 121 "Famnv Tift," NBC, 21.6, 24.6 million
hOmel
3 w "60 Mlnutn." CBS, 2s.s, 21.9 milllOn
llC>f'Mt.
4. (3) "Murd«, Siie Wrote," CBS, 24.0, 20.6
million h0me1.
S (S) "Cneen," N&C, 211, ll. I mlUlon l'IO<Tlfl
6 (9) "Golden Glrl1," NBC. 20.4, 17.S mllllon l'IOme\. .
1 (24) "Craiv Like 1 Fox," CBS. 19.9, 17 I
mllll4>'1 homft. •
I . (IJ) "~y Nl9hl Footbell" -Lot
A1'19e!H ll1m1 "'· Los A~ ltalders, ABC,
19 I, 17 O mlltlon h<lmes.
9 113) "Knoll Lending," CBS, 19.7, 16.9 mllllon
"°"'" 10 Ill "Miami Vice ," NBC, 19.2, 16.S mlMlon
homft 11 (IJ) "l(ete & AUle;· CBS, 11,1. 16 1 minion
llC>mei. 12 (?71 "F1ct1 of Life." NBC. II. I. IS S mlNlon
~ -n. ( 161 "tffwflar1," CBS. 11.1, IS.S mlllion
llOmel ,._ u.i "Simon & ,simon:· cas. n .1. l.S..J
mlMlolt l'IOl'nel.
IS ( 171 "8elWMf't Oe<l<neu •no o ... ,, .. -
"N8C Monoev N'9nt Movies," 11.1, IS.1 mlMlon
nornn IS (7) "Ovnaltv;· ABC. 17.7, IS.2 mltllon
l'IOmH 17 1101 "Nl9n1 Cowt." NBC. 17.1. 14.7 ml1llon nomn 17 1241 "?77," NBC, 17 1, 14.7 mlltion llOmft
17 ( 19) "Hole!," ABC. 17 I, 14.7 mlilion nomes
10 (.a.,) "TraPCllf Jonn, M.0.," CBS, IU , 14 4
mllllon l'IOmn
0.., ........... .,, ___, ,,,, ..... Too bad nobody let the band in on
the plan because for the most part
there seemed to be little sense of
purpose. What happene<J to the
punkish energy and full-throttled
anauish of songs such as "Only You"
that recalled Blondie. Or bow about
"Make You Happy" with its roots in
Yardbirds--stylc blues rock or the
gutsy power of:'Boys in Town." Even
Cbrlule Ampblett makea a po Int at Dlrinlya concert.
if the Divinlys djdn't know where
t hey were beaded they were sure
headed there with a vengeance.
Friday, bow~vei,-~owar.dS-lhccnd
of the set they did manage to come up·
with a few U2-stylc power chords
Here Amphlett began reaching out
.
locking up with Amphlctt for a few
precious numbers that re<;alled the
decadent glitter of. say, Iggy Pop.
to the back of the-hall slowly buming
her way through tbe minimal gather-
ing. Alas, these brief moments merely
signaled the end of the set.
l{ick Nelson lat~st Of several
musicians killed in air crashes
By th Aanclate4 P reti
Rick Nelson. who died in a New
Year's Eve plane crash near De Kalb, Te~ joined a list of musicians
includina bia band leader Ole-nn
Miller, country sin.er Patsy Oine,
and rock pats Otis Rcdd1na and
Buddy Holly-all of whom met early
deaths in ajr accidents.
Nelton, 4~, achieved rock 'n' roll
stardom 1n the late I 9SOs and early '60a with bjts likc "I'm Walk.in,"' and
"Travelin' Man." He was featured,
alona with the rest of his f&mily~~
the lona·runniDJ TV ICries. --~!~ Adventures of Onie and Harriet.·
He oft*1l sana hia bit IOf'\lt on
national TV, which undoubtedly
bootted his rock stardom.
His career after the ·~ic and
Harriet" yean neva equaled his
eattie1' tame. but be wu in a number
of movte1 and Ud ICVft'&1 moder·
ately succaaf\al '°"' hitJ. Plane cruba have an lhof\ \be
liv• of a& leut apt otber rasaous mddau.
SUll throuded in tnY"er) ls tbe
dlllb o("'9 bud leadet'Olenn Miiter.
On. Dec. 15. 1944. Miller's plane was
flying over the English Channel en
route from Bedford, En&Jand to Pans
where fie was to give a show. Th'c
plane never arrived. Two members of
the British 'Royal Air force now say
the musician's plane milht have bttn
hit by bombs jettisoned over the
En&liah Channel by RAF. bombers. T~ other musicians ~lso met air
deaths:
Feb. 3, 19,9: A plane carrym&
si•n J.P (The a,, Bopper) Rich-
ardson. Buddy Holly and Richie
Valens crashed Mar Mat0n C'1ty.
Iowa.' en route to a show in Farao.
N.D. The BiJ Bopper, whose bit hit
,.... ''Chentmy Lltcc" in I 9S8, was 29.
Holly, whotc bits 1.nduded "Peay Sue .. and "Not Fade Afty," wu TI.
And Vatens. fa.moui for sonp Ltkc
"la Bamba" and "Donna," wu only
18.
Mardi S. 1963: Patsy Ofoc, whOtC ~try bits mdudcd "Cl"&l>'" and .... , OCM Yoo," died n1 a plane
C:rllb Dear Camden. Ttnn., It lfC ) I.
KiDed ,nth her were Grand Ote ()pry
nan Cowt>c;y Copas and H1wbbaw
Hawkins and pilot Randy Hughes.
Cline's manager. Her life was
dramatized in the recent movie.
•• wect Dreams," starring Jessica
Lange as Oinc.
July 31, 1964: Country music
sin1cr Jim Reeves. known for bit,s likc
"Wclc:ome to My World .. and "He'll
Have to Go." died at q.e 39 in a li~t
plane crash near Nashville •Iona wtth
his manaacr. Dean Manuel, 30. Dec. 10. 1967: Rhytbm and blues
utist Otss Rcddina died in a plane m h m Wisconsin aloaa with metn·
ben of his band. the Bar·Ka~ He wa 26. His putat bil ... Sin.in 011 the
Dock of the Bey,'" wu rtaea.d JUst
tbttt day• bem the c:rash. Sci>t. 20. 197l: Jim C.rocc put
ioaethcr 1 sltioa of rock h1u 1n the
1970s befocc be died 10 an air C'l'Uh
near Naichatoc-~ La., at IF JO.
Ott. 21 , 1977: Stnetr Ronnie Van
Zant and some memben of his L~ SkynynS band, tiibkh carved
I n1Che Ln lbt rock wot\d with its
1m=bard-drinkina. hdkadl.111 Sout ~ kal~ ih a plane
null u1 M omb, Ma
f. ;:::j
OrMge Co.t DAILY PtLOT/Satw-. ~ '• ...
Cbrtatopber Reen 8tan u .. 8apennan .. ID the ortclnal mo.te of the
popalar a4..atue eerlee, atrlnC tonlCbt at 8 on CBS, Cluuanel 2.
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MOYIE * * •· ··Monte Wllllll' 119701 Lee
MIMn . .-ine Moreau.
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MOYIE
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• ICen Howard
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MOYIE • * * * ··Raiden Of The Lost Ari!
(198 1) Hamson Ford. Karen Allen
1MOYIE **'' Protocol 119841 Goldtt
Hawn, Chris Sttandon
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FUISCENE
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aEDIA
()) TOO Ct.08E FOR COMFORT al SAN DIEGO Al.NE 1:~ * * * A Soklter·a Story.. ( 19841
Howard E Rolhns Jr . Adolptl C..
sar
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Sllowtn 0
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NEWS
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QIOME A BAEAKt·
MOTHER I DAUGHTER
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19 FAllGAJY COUEGE BASt<ET8AU.
NEWS
~THE NIGH'TMAAE
COHT1NUES
IQTlf;S
CWAT ~
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=°FROM SAHTA Nllf A
• • t ·The Conan Club' ( t984)
Rlchlrd G«e. Greoory Htnes
fl., TALES FlOI llE OAAKStDE
• lilOYIE • ** u201on (t~84} Roy Sc:tl9lder
John utnoow
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• ST ART OF SOMETHING BIG e AFRtCA REPORT TEARS Of F~.
al) DAUAS HOUil ~ OANC1N' OH AIR
H MOVIE
t t A Nightmate Ori Elm S1ree1
I 1984) John Sa-°" Ronee 81atelY
L~ • * ·Johnny Dangerously 198A J
Mdlael K•ton Joe Plseopo
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t t '"t Mana s LO\let'S 119841 Nas-
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James Arnea Eva Marie Saint
CD SHIAl.EY MACUN.. WHERE
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(I) UFESTYlES Of THE RICH AHO
FAMOUS
~MOVIE
t * ' t Oll1l1er At The.. R1t? 1193 7l
Annabella. OtYld Niven
~ MEADOWlAAK ~ ~ DANCIN' OH AIR S MOVIE
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men. I ~MCMEIW(EN **i,; "Ftom Beyond The "Gteve'
( 1973) Donald Pltatenoe, Liiiie-Ano Down,
I DICK CUAK'S ..rETME
1ST l TEN
MOVIE * *'" ''A Olffetent Story" I l971l
Perry King, MIQ Fostt!f
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Deen Martin. 5lwtey MacUn
I INDEPBllBfT NEWS
DAVID SUSSl<IND
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MOVIE * * "' 'The Terr()( I 1963) Bona ~ iott. JICk NcholSon ,MOVIE * t · The LM1 Amencan Vifgln ..
( 1982) l..l'#fence Monolon. 1)1.,. •
Ff1llklln ...1._,MOVIE ** ·~ "WllWtf City" ( 1984) JQfv'I
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Clt'ller, Gianni Glt'llo
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* * .,, "Bullets Or Blllots' ( 1936) Ed-
Wltd G RoOlnson. Join Blol'6ll 0 NEW YON< HOT TMCKS GD 0.8. HAWl<JNS
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MIQM ;
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Phoebe Cates
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8) MOVIE • * * ' The Carpett>agglWS .. 11964)
George P~ Carroll Baker l~HEWSO ~ ONE STEP BEYOND
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t t · • G111s Of The White Orcntd
'19831 Ant" Jilliar ~ JaSort-
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t t "KGOO t 1980) Dabney Cc»
l'llln Archte Ham
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t t ''t Tiie Oeldlies1 Season
I 19711 Miehlel Monarty KIWI Con-
way s=HICKEY mMOVE
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• t Not FOi P\iblteatl()rl ( 1984)
Nancy Allen David ~aughton
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t * * Tn. Cotton Club (198-CI
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Ted Wass
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ABJNIOH CONCERT
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9. "Broten Winp" Mr. Miller (RCA)
10."WalkOfUfe" DireStraits(Wamcr
2."Pany All tbe Time" Eddie M~y
(Colwnbia)
Bros.) 11."'Sel>uacc Liva" PbiJ Collin.,.
3.'1'.'bat'1•Wbat FrieDdl Are For" Dion· M.arilYO Martin (Atlutic)
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(Columbia)
14 ... l'm Your Man" Wham! (Col·
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I S ... ~ion O.y" Attadia (Capitol)
16 ... Jt'1 O:!d.J Love" B'ry.anAdams-Tina
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17 ... Love Is The Seventh Wave" Stina
(.UM)
18."Go Home" Stevie Wonder(Tamla)
19. "S9ics Like Us" Paul McOartney
(Capitol)
20."Conp" Miami Sound Machine
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2."Tbc Broadwa~ Album" Barbra Streisand (Columbia
3. "Heart" Heart ( pitol) ·
4."ScarecroW"• John Coupr Mellen-
camP. (Riva) S. 'Afterl>umcr" ¥. To~(WamerBrda.)
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CAI.I. 'ntEAIEI CAU. THEA'l'tll !'Oii SHCJWT1loES l'Dlt~
GWC wlas Trlvla Bowl IV :~
Showina a strona finishifta k.ick,
Larry KJneMMa ... chalked up ~o
points to beat out Metra WMa. b<j a
sin&)e point in the hot race for second
place as Trivia Bowl IV came to an
end this week.
TRIVIA.BOWL IV
FINAL STANDINGS
owe IC°""'9 Ktuto11 (11. ........................................... 111 l.WfY~(iO). .................. , ...... -........... , .. ~~-~~~:.::·::.:::·::.:·::::.::~.::·::.:::::::·:~.::·:::::·::.:: .. ·;~'.,!
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•no ent!'f ~: Mii Of !Mt ecore -cled
T.he GWC Koffee Kl•td1, which
had nine correct answers, along with
Moira, had already wrapped up the cha~pio~s~ip by a . whopping
m&r&Jn, JOmmg tw(>:t1me winner
Moira (Trivia Bowls IJ and Ill) and
the Dot• of Newport, the first champ
· oftbe new series. ·
Now comes the moment most of
you h~ve bt7n waiting for -the day
we wipe this slate clean and begin
another. Trivia Bowl V. This one runs
\
Toi
TITUS
throu&h April and if you've been
"thinking about" setting into the
triviaction, now's tbe time to make
your presence felt.
For the newcomers (and even some
of the old hands). make sure your
entry j:s delivered, by mail or in
person, by the fo1Jowin_1 Wednesday.
Don't drop it in the mallbox Tuesday
night and expected it to arrive in time.
It usually doesn't.
And now, without further ado, here
are your first questions ofTrivia Bowl v.
1 . ..Don't feed them after mid·
ni&ht" was a warning in what movie? ~. A procurer named Moochie
often helped what TV detective?
3. "In bri&htest day, in black]
night, no evif shall escape m y sight'
vowed what comic book superhero?
4. Name the onetime prcsidcnti
candidate_who's the father of a
current U.S. senator.
S. Whom did Ringo Starr replace
on the drums before the Beatles
gained fame?
6. Paul Newman originated a role
on Broadway that Humphrey Boprt
later played on the ,screen in what
'
staae drama?
1. What ~or leaaue bateball
pitcher is known as Senor Smoke?
8. Name the James Bond movie
that contained the memorable line,
.. We'll head him off at the precipice."
9. What p(Oduct was billed u "the
first to conquer livina spacer'
IO. Two Paul Newman movies have
been retitled after their oriajnal
release. Name both the oriainal tilJes
•nd the new ones.
La•t Week'• Aa1wen
I. Gregory Pee.le and Jennifer Jones
("Duel in the Sun") 2. The Many Loves of Dobie G illis .
(Rodin's Thinker)
3. Students Wildly lndtanant
About Nearly Everything (SWINE
acronym )
4. BarryGoldwater ("in your heart,';
etc.")
S. Winton Marsallus (classfoaJ and
jazz O rarnmys)
6 ... A Midsummer Night's Dream"
("what fools these mortals be")
7. Horse racing (Eclipse award)
8. Geese ("Crowded Sky" passcn·
gcrs)
9. "Stop smoking cigars" (Bums'
advice to Berle)
10. Blondie ~pencil sharpener line)
Send youranswers to TRIVIA, c/o
the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa
Mesa 92626. All entries must be
~ived by Wednesday, ot.berwisc
half the player's last score will be
awarded. •tMA MMllllltu~
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12-hour film tribute to Rock Hudson
in an effort to raise research money to
combat the deadly disease l\IDS.
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Rock Hudson," is scheduled Jan. 12
beginning at 10 a.m., said Ray G reen,
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It should be against the law not to see 'The Color Purple: "
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LOS ANGELES ~AP) -The
New E.nd Patnou.-Los An·
let Raiden National Football
ue playoff' pme was far shon
int a sellout by Friday's
deadline and will not be locally
televised.
Raiden' Executive Assistant Al
LoCuale said early Friday after-
noon tbat 73,200 tickets bad been
IOld for Sunday's pme at the Los
Anaeles Coliseum, some 20,000
abort of l sellout.
·The local television blackout
deadline for tbe pme had been
extended from Thursday at l p.m .
until Friday at 1 p.m . because of
the New Year's Day Holiday.
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pmes to be blacked out locally if
they·~ not sold o ut 72 hours
befo~ kickoff time.
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··SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1988
Hefner NJ• Pl•YboJ M•n•lon cu,.. ceu1ed low• to loee. a.
Dolphln1, Brown~ geme fe•turee bMtle of qwtei'b•alce. a.
Ra,nsf Co~boys saddle up again
They renew NFL playoff
rtv ry or nint time
The Rams and Dallas Cowboys play it
apin today wbeo they ~new the National
footbaJI Lea,gue's most oft-repeated postseasoo
rivalry.
The mectina at Anaheim Stadium will be
the ninth playoff contest between the Cowboys
and Rams datin1 beck to the 1970 Playoff Bowl.
the NFL's now~efuoct cbampionshipconsola-
tioo pme.
The postseason series is tied 4-4 headina
into this year's playoff opener for both teams.
and they appear well-matched this time .
The Cowboys, champions of the NationaJ
Conference East, have a l 0.6 record, and the
Rams champions of the NFC West, arc 11-5. • &tb teams bad similar 1985 campaigns,
cbaracitrized by tine performances some weeks
and dismal ou~ others.
Each club features a solid defenae and an
ouutandina runnina .back -the Cowboys'
Tony Dorsett ~nd the Rams' Eric Dickerson.
Dorsett pined 1,307 yards on 30S carries
this season and cauaht 46 passes for 449 yards.
Dickerson, w6o set the lcaaue single-
aeason rushina mark in 1984 with 2, I 05 yards.
pined 1,234 yards on 292 carries thts season.
He wu a contract holdout the first two games,
then wu slowed by several minor ailments
durina the season.
Dickerson said tbe Rams need to play
error-free football to.beat the Cowboys.
"The key is no turnovers and n·ot making
mistakes.'' he said. "Mistakes have been
hunina us quite a bit -a lot of little things,
missed assianmeots and so on. "I f the pmo is close in the founh quarter.
we feel we'll win."
Dallas Coach Tom Landry satd of
Dorsctt's role: "He needs a aood pme.
somethina in the 70. to 80-yard ranic. lfhe sea
over 100 yards it would really be a good day for us... .
Rams Coach John Robinson said: "We
must stop their btg play. the screen to Dorsett or
the Iona pass to Tony Hill."
The Cowboys wo11ld seem to have the edae
at quarterback. where they have playoff-
seasoned Danny White.
The Rams, who fil\ll'C to sttck with their
cooscrvauve, run-oriented offense, nave an
NFL rookie tn Dieter Brock. a 34-year-old
veteran of the Canadian Football League
. White, who missed the final regular-season
game because of a bruised left shoulder. as
expected to be I 00 percent healthy for the game.
He completed 267 of 450 throws for 3.157 yards
this season. with 21 touchdowns and 17
interceptions.
Brock connected on 218 of 365 passes for
2.6S8 yards, wtth 16 touchdowns and I 3
10 tercc ptions.
Brock, who seems anx.ious to throw the ball
more, said of the pme: "We've 1ot to ~ in
there with the idc-a of w10nln1 and not 11ttin1
back and hoping the other te.im loses.
"Dallas lw been toactber a while; they
come up with lhe btg plays. We just have to be
ready to take advantage of some of the tlilnas
they do on defense ...
(( the pme 1s close, the Ramf special
teams could make the difference. The Rams
have the NFL's tO{> kJckoff returner, Ron
Bro wn, and the leading punt returner, Henry
Ellard. •
The Rams at so have a~outstanrung punttt
an Dale Hatcher, who averaged 43 yards per
lock this season and was deadly in pinnin&.the
opposition deep in il'1.territory.
The game will be the Cowboys' first playoff
visit to Southern California since the Rams
shafted from the Los Aoicles Coliseum to
Anaheim Staruum.
Sailors .. take
opener iJJ. last
three seconds
A-lstrom' s clutch
shot gives Newport
win over Warriors
By RICHARD DUNN
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Newpon Harbor High had a big
lead and Adam Keefe under control.
but it took a heroic shot with three
seconds left in the game to decide the
Sailors' victory over Woodbndge in
the Sea View league basketball
opener for both schools.
The Sailors enjoyed a comfonable
JO-point advantage midway through
the fourth quarter at 55-45. Then with
3: 11 remaintng,-Kcefe, the Warriors'
6-7 sophomore who's averqjng over
20 points a game, fouled out to give
-=..-Woodbridge a near impossible task.
With their standout center on the
bench, the Warriors mounted a last-
minute rally, but it fclJ short when Jon
Alstrom hit a jumper from the top of
key with time running out to pull out
a 59-57 win Friday night before a
~ck~ house at Newport tt__arbor ~e were glad to sec him go,"
Newport Harbor Coach Tim Parse!
said of Keefe's early departure. "We
J(&Dtcd rum out of there.
• "But those other guys really came
back." '---'" •
Keefe had been pretty much shut
down in the first baJf by Mark Craig.
who held him to six points, but the
teams entered the locker room at the
intermission tied at 26.
took a 37-29 lead before Ncwpon
Harbor (7-4) finally found the right
source to solve tbc Warriors -
Maurice Lee.
Lcescored lOstraightpointsand 14
overall in the third quarter to '1ve the
Sailors a 44-41 margin entcnng the
final period.
He scored aJ I but four of the Sailors·
third-quarter {>Olftts.
"Their timtng was a little tight,
too," said Panel. "That's why we
stayed with the press."
The half-<:oun press was successful.
but Lee. who finished with 28 points,
put on an act nobody could match -
not even Keefe. who could do nothing
but cheer the rest of the game when
his team was down, 55-49.
Keefe quietly scored 20 points -
I I com ing in the third quarter -but
hurt himself at the free throw line in
the first half. dropping Just one of six
attempts.
.. I knew we were goinf to stan off
the season slowly," Parse said, whose
team has won six of its last seven.
"But l rudn't think we'd ptck it up this
fast.
"We'd been pointing to this game
for a lon_J time. We were pointing to
Woodbridge.''
Lee made eight field goals in the
second half without a miss and 'Vas 4-
for-4 from the line. He carried the
offense in the second half. but handed
the spotltght over to Alstrom when
the game was on the line.
However, Keefe erupted at the start
of tl}e third quan~r and Woodbridge
Woodbridge mounted its come-
back with a variety of players, but it
was Mike Murphy, wt,o'd missed on
four previous shot attempts, who
scored with 20 seconds left in the
game to tic it at 57.
o.ltr .... ,.._ "' Lee
Woodbridge'• Adam Keefe fiChta Mark Craig for a rebound (left) and trtea to •hoot o-.er a Sailor ln leafue opener.
CdM, Estancia
-~breeze in openers
University gains
three-point verdict
over Saddle back
Two romps and a tight battle were
featured on the openina night of Sea
View league boys basketball Friday
niaht.
"kegistering lopsided wins were
Corona del Mar and Estancia, while
University nudged Saddleback.
In a noo-leque con,frontation,
Edison edged Long Bcacfl Poly in a
ICCUW battle.
Herc's how it happened:
Coreu IHI Mar a., Lapu lkacla
41: Jeff Fryer pumped in 32 points as
the Sea Kinp breezed to the win
apinst the visitina Anists.
CdM pulled away to a 31-17
llalfti me ~dvantage and-was never
thratcncd in the second half in
irl)provio1 to 11 -2 overall.
Sean Turner had eight rebounds
and Tim Christiansen-pulled down
teven'and CdM also t.ias credited
with 12 steals, five by Doua Gr~n.
For the Artists, Coby Naess WIS the
top scorer with 19 paints and Bill
Elfstcn added 12.
UmnnltJ II, ~d .. : The
ROldrunnm p ve the Trojans a run
after overcom1na a 2 t..-f 2 fint~uarter
deficit. but Lasse Glassen's seven
points in the final period helped
U niversity to the win at SaddJeback.
After its dismal performance in the
initial period, Saddleback switched to
a full-coun man pressure defense and
held the Trojans to only seven points
while scoring 23 for a 35-28 halftime
edge.
University could close the gap by
only two points 1n the. third. 50-45,,
before G lassen got hot. He managed
23 on the night while teammate Steve
Stolzoff added 17.
Bryant Walton put UP. a Saddle-
back-high 17 points while Joe Deal
added 15.
E1tucla 77, C"ta Meu U : The
Ea&)es held the Mustangs' Mitch
Perichowski to 13 points and had four
players in double figures to take the
decision at Costa Mesa High.
Ron Brazell contribulcd 19 poin~s
and seven rebounds and Fem1e
Trejo and Craig Covey threw in .a
dozen 'points each to. pace Estancia
(84). .. -
Pelichowski led the ~np·
scoring, but WIS off his average of
~t 26 points per game. The sting)
e zone defense held him to only
five tint-half points.
In non-teaaue action:
Mt.o. ... ~ Badl Pely H :
David Margulies hit a pair of pressure
free .throws to give the Characn the
'
Jeff Fryer
win in tbe seesaw battle at Edtson.
Margulies stepped to the line with
seven seconds rcmatning and the
Chargers down, 38-37. He convened
the front end ofthr one-and-one. then
put Edison ahead with the second.
The Charaers then stole the ball
and Richard Smith was fouled at thr..,
buzzer. He made one of two free
throws for the final margin.
Ken Ammann was tht sconng
leader for Edison Wlth 20 pomts and
shared the team's top reboundmg
honors with Oms Cole as each
·hauled down nine.
Edison improved to 10-3 overall
and will meet another Moore League
foe in Long Beach Wilson on
Wednesday.
UqI cliallenges Utah State tonigllt
I Off to a rou1in1 start in the PCAA followina a
Ntiltyina 72-67 win over San J0te t.ate Thunday, the
UC Irv ine buketbell team cballeqes Utah State ton~t
It 7:30 in Crawford Hall.
The AP:a alto played extremely well in their
opener. cxttndina host Nevada-Las Yeps into double
Heu and Scott Brooks at the auard spoi.,but each were 1n
early foul tro"ble which hmated Lhear enecttvencu.
But. Johnny R0trrs' 17 ~ond-half points helped
~up Che slack for U\I Tod Murphy was held to 14
points ap11nst the pen.ans. nine below hts K&SC>nal
averqc.
It could only happen ...
... tri Pine -Bluff
where K!!1g Cotton
reigns top tourney
PINE BLUFF.Ark.:__ It could.
and docs. only happen an a commun1-
tysuch as Pine Bluff. Thecomb1na-
t1onofmiddleclassAmencans
(56.636). few distractions and ma"'
volunteers allows a prep baske-tball
tournament such as the King C crnvn
('lassie to endure. .
Th as place is so loaded with
volunteer help that the city. after
wtnning the Governor's Cup thrt'r
straight years, was requested not to
compete for the 1985 volunteer cm
award.
More than 1.000 volunteers are
involved in the third King Cotton
Classic. TheyspeotS28.000fortra\C'I
alone to get the seven out-of-area
entnes here. and the Im of con·
tributors virtually encompassc the
entire community.
A 7,500-1e1t con vent1on ccntcr.
somethina like the Anaheim C'onHn-
uon Center, is the centerpiece, and
w1th noprosportsteam. Disneyland
o r a beach nearby. ifs prttty safe to
claim the Kina Cotton Classic ts the
only game in town.
Yet 1f1t were nO\ for the corporatr
sponsorships-of whact\ there art'
m an)' -chances for survwal would
btdtm.
The first of the thrtt-day event
drcwacombinedaud1enocof3.SOO
for the two two-game seujoos. fcatur·
in1 som4ofthe best prep basketball
talent in the nation.
That the host Zebras upset Octan
View to pin a benll In the semifinals
was a boost for attendancc in Fnda' ·
1em1finals. but the event ts far from a
Id lout. Of course. it doc n't havt to '<II
out, bec:ause they've al~dy hurdlrd
the bf'e.ak-(veo point b«au~ of
sponsorships.
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PREP RASKE TBALL
it's a tirl'Cte o n the ba<.l.etball mun
8<1J<.t' ol tcatunng \Oml· ot thc tx'<.t
tdlcnt in thr nation wen· n·ahtl'd
Thursd<11night1n 1hr lir\\ round \'1th
ti-1 U J R Rl·1d of k.rm P' \ 1 lie H 1gh
l \"1rg1n1a Reach \'a.)pu111ng on a
d1 .. pla' that had "1 BA" ntten all o'er
II
h11" mg J'IO"-N out 0 1 a .!JS-pound
Ira me tines!><. l oa!>Ho~oast dnbbl-
tng .ind I"-l'illng la,-up-. through
tr:iffir crnd fh ·W1lnf'rdefcnswe t:R'-
11r<> Reid 1srac.11\ the hc\t pro Pl't'l
since Pat f"-ing. and ma-..be hc."HHn
bettt'r
Yet k.l'rTIP"' Ilk v.a'I rckgatcd to
lOnSllla11un pla\ in tht' ~ond round
l fnuthin~rl'I<' torOn·an V1C'v.
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"ha ch waio dealt ab 1-5 7 loss 1n th<."
opener. the Scahawks had compan~
1n 1hrconsolat1on round.
.\s 'rOU might C\pcCt, media CO\.
erage ·as cons1dcrablt'. C'Sfl('C1ally from
ne-arh' Little Rock in pnnt and
clt'Ctron1c focm The <.u rpnse 1s the
local co"eragc. v.h1ch at best is bland
and underpla)ed
"-'oonc seemc, to care. howe·\C:r. as
11 all ~m., an the background wtth
thCe\C'nt c-e.ntrr;tagr
E \en tea\rr lta<l'l"tt<>" n dn 'er and
hu<. Therr arr thrl'I.' t1r four "honor-
ar. loachrc." "ho \ta' "1th the team'
and <>o hC'lp mr. v.11r~ .ind tret about
1ht1r particular \cam·," ins and
lOS<>C'\
"Damn 1fwr could 1uo;t have
a' 01ded tho\C t"-O tu m o' ers." said
one llflh<' honoran coaches for
Ocean \ I<'" mnml·nt<. afterthe
Scaha" ks v.crC' urx-nded h' Pane
Blufl
Colo~ tn' cxatwn and a full-
blown r ho1r for th<." national anthem
precede each two-game session and
~a ting 1s ~uch that couns1de scats arc
1ndt'rd coun<11dr
(Pleaee eee C ARL801' /B3)
* • * OV gets King Cotton :win
with new lineup, attitude
By ROGER CARLS()
OI "-OeltY ~ .....
Pl'E BU 'FF . .\rk -It's lx'l'n
dt'scnbt'd as a tram searching for 1t!i
trut' 1dent1t) whale "strugghna" to a
Q-~ rt'C'Ord
Fnda-.. ma.ht the ahawks of
()cc.an View lhib hool C'lmc mto
forus 3s East i\~ns1on Htgh of
(1onLa lC'<s. La . fell '1c11m 10 a new
lineup. a ne" outlook and a new
\trcngth "llh 6-M1kt' \'ogtmann
1nsened into the tan.ins lineup
Blatnt' ~Brouwt'r to Ton-.. Pan11a, a
swttp of tht' hoard<> b~ R·1cky Butler
and ~71 Hazel) and two cl utch I 0-
foot sho ts from Vogtmann.
"This 1s the team we've wanted to
bt'." said Ocean Vic"' t oach Jim
Hams. "Vog1mann. as b'a as he 1s.
can <ihoot But n's been one\htn• after
another (Shan, an\cle and tend1n1tis)."
It wasn't a V()ltmann show by any
means. but the combtnauon of Butter
and Huely an11de with the 6-81to1or,
and Pan11ca and DcBrouwcr ope-rat-•
ang 1n the backcoun.. set off a chain
ract~n that brouJht lhe suard-
oncnted pana.ns to their knees.
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~venlme before bowina on T~urtday t<J0~94.
The An1aten evened tbetr overah ~rd at S-S with
the win over San JQJC State which wu achieved without
tbe terVicet of junior pant Joe Buchanan, who suffered a
bruited thiah in a collision with a rammitt dunna
prKtice. Buchanan i1 lilled 11 do.btftll for tonisht's
11me. to Troy Carmon isexpected to .. 1"enfY"o( rime at
Utah State (4-6) l'CC'ttved a strol!& effort from leadini
ICOttr Orq Grant apinst UNLV. Grant, a 6-7 forwara.
almo,tt 1,inale--ha.ndedJy kept the Aa&>n 1n contention.
pounna 1n )6 potnt
Corporate spOnsorshtps ~urf act'ti
with the 198• Olympic Games and
Pine 81utl'. with basketball Junkie
Tn1vis<'rftd(anarea bu,ant~'"'""'· fou~ it can work hcrt. too
a rtSult the Seahav.ks ,wtpt 10 a
70.S9 victory to ~t up tonaf,ht'i liflh·
place $hOwdown •ith Kcmpw11lc
High ofVu11n1a ~ h, Va .. and their
6-10 All·Amencan J.R. Read here at
the KJna Cotton 01S1Jc. one of the.
top prep inv11a11onals 1n the nation.
Ocean Vie-N's zone defied pen·
ctrauon and E.ut AKension wa
forced to orxrate from Io na f'lnlC. •
For a whlle tt worked. u All·
~mene&n sharpshooter Fess trvin &
Co. droPOtd 1n Kvtn of their fir&l
ti&ht tn l&e •teeond qQAl'\Ct (au ftom t~ J"tuntt~ to lake a 2.l-18 lead
with 3:46 kf\ 1n the half I.be ward .,..
"'pin1t Sen J01e5'ate. the Antaeen enJCW>)'Cd Mike
Ot"ha U\lh tatt probable staners include forward
Din Bell, cmtn' Danny onway and auardt Kevin Nixon
1nd Jetr Andtnon.
U\lb State bu now lost fi ve of its last "" pmn
foUowiae '" l4Nlh lots. 10 the Rebtl1 Thundl .
Coca..ColaofSouth tkansa for
tnstance. 11 _prettnllnJ'tKh ~hool
with a SI ,OOOput, the athletct art
tbbed at the Hohdaylnn W'llh all of
the nonna.I UM1UUU provided A od
1f tbttt 1sanj'tb1na wanttna. maybe
lt wt a VI 'Ory ke)'C'd by • thtr'd·
quarter pun 1n wtuch Oceu V1ew
pt.ytd nearly na*le ba kctball
Thf'" hawb C''\tmdtd I 29 2
le.ad to 46-)7 •1th no tumoven, two
bhncbna tro!IM un from ( ...... _ OC8A.R ...,,,..,
Playboy Mansion
cUrse blamed for
Hawkeye&' defeat
From AP tU.,.tdet .
LOS ANGELES -Hugh Hefner EE
blamed a Playboy Mansion curse for the • t
lQwa Hawk.eyes' '45-28 Rose Bowl loss to -
UCLA, but the Iowans had a less super-
stitious explanation. .. . .
"UCLA just played aood. said defensave end Georse Millett, ''and we didn't."
Coach Hayden Fry. convinced lb.at too much
revelry cost the University of Iowa a 28-0 loss to
Washington in the the 1982 Rose
Bowl. confined the Hawkeyes to
their hotel before th.e New Year's
Day game this time.
But on Thursday, it was off to
""'Hefner's lavijh 51,h.,acre Holmby
Hills estate, where the players
were greeted by .the mansion's
talking rocJc -' speaker con-
cealed inside a boulder .. the
entrance.
"h 's kind oflikeatJack in the
BefD'el' Box." said Hawkeye equjpmcnt
manager Mark Bibel ... talking to the clown."
Two years ago the University of ntinois football
team came to the mansion and prometly los~ the R~
Bowl to UCLA. Last year the St Louts Card!nals paid
Hefner a visit. then lost basebaU's World Scnes.
"There may be a mansion curse here," said HefnCf',
wcarinJ purple pajamas and a silver robe,
• Miss March's high heels san~ into the newly
watered lawn as she led the Hawkcycs past Hefner's
saulfa and tanning cabana.
They viewed his re~idcntia.:1 zoo and ~en gath~
insjde the mansion to nibble dainty sandwiches and s1p
soft drinks with the bunnies.
However, running back G rant Goodman spent his
time studying the zoo's ostriches.
:'I've seen girls before." he said. "To tell you the
truth, some of them wear t_oo much makeup."
Quote of the day
Todd Boward, Texas A&M linebacker, on
the 73-yard touchdown· play by. Auburn's Bo
Jackson With a screen pass in the Cotton Bowl: "I
uw him shift four gears. It was like be was a
Porsche or a Ferrari and the rest of us were
driving Toyota Celicas."
Knick• fire GM DeBuuchere
NEW YORK -Dave DeBusschere, a m
key member of two New York cham-
pionship teams during the 1970s who saw
the Knicks sink into the doldrums in the
1980s, was fired Friday as gcnc11l manager of the team
and replaced by Scotty Stirling.
Jack Krumpe, president of Madison Square
Garden Corp., said he made the decision to replace
DeBusschcrc three weeks ago and that his No. I choice
for the job· was Stirling, who quit his job as . vice
president in charge of operations for the National
Basketball Association. -~
"I decided that wc'tlccded fresh lcadctship at the
operating level," Krumpe said ... The decision was
made with a look to the future. Dave did yeoman work
i n his three years as genera! manager and I'm not
looking to blame him. But a cbange was needed to bring
freshness to the organization."
The Knicks. who toolc the eventual-champion
Boston Celtics to seven games in the Eastern
Conference playoffs 1h 1984. fell to 24-58 and missed
the playoffs last season, and arc I I -22 in 1985-86. A
record number of games missed because ofinjuries and
illness, primarily to scoring champion Bernard King
and center Bill Canwright.· have contributed to the
downfall.
College baseball coaches meet
NEW ORLEANS -College ~II Ill
coaches from· across America opened a
three-day convention on Friday to con:
sider such things as shoner sc.hedules, a
return to wooden bats. expanding the field fot' NCAA
playoffs and shielding players from the professional
draft for four full years of eligibility.
If the Arnencan Baseball Coaches Association
decides that changes arc needed. the resolutions will be
presented for approval by the NCAA. whi~h opens its
convention here on Monday.
No. 7 Sooner• romp, 100-68
NORMAN, OkJa. -Daryl Kennedy m
scored 27 points and had seven rebounds to
pace the seventh-ranked Oklahoma
Sooners to a I 00-68 victory over Austin
Peay in the Sooner Invitational BasketbaJI T o urnament
Friday.
The Sooners never trailed. grabbing an early lead
and building a 51-31 margin at the half.
The victory for the 12-0 Sooners was their founh
time to reach the qntury mark this season an'1 was the
squad's 38th straight win a.t home.
Boeton .-pe bome mark to 1•-1
J...._ 2• I.lid &e¥111 Mdlale 23 Friday LuTJ ..... ICOred 29 points, Dlult m
niab-t as Boltoo rolled to its founh
comecutivt victory la a 129.117 Natiooal
BalketbeU Auociation shootout with New Jcney.
Vet.ctan auard JerrJ .. ...._ f;e;. a rare stan as a replac.:ement for injured Dully , 1COf'C4 a eeason blah 17 pointJ in heJping the Celtics improve their
home 1-e<iord to 14-1 ... ln other NBA actJ.:!J 0-H ... Wtat. scored a pme-hiab 32 points to •
Atwna to a l l 1-101 victory over alumpina Detroit. It was Detroit's sixth straiaht loss and I 0th in tbc Pistons•
last 11 pmes ... Terry Cam~ frustrated by a 4-
for-2S shootina pcrfonnancc in his ~t Capita.I Centre a.~c:e. scored a• teason-hi&h 31 points as
Milwaukee defeated Wasbiqton, f07-100 ... Seattle
center Jack Slkma scored a season-high 32 points and
grabbed I '4 rebounds as the SuperSonics came beck
from a first-half deficit and posted a 117-107 victory
over Denver. The victory snapped a two-game losing
streak for Seattle ... Orie Druler scored 18 points,
had 10 rebounds and 10 assists, leading Portland to a
133-104 victory over Phoenix. KW Vudewepe added
30 points for Portland, and teammate MycUJ nom,... had 27.
Pooley takes Spalding lead
Dea Pooley, who bad the lowest !I
scorina average on the PGA tour last year.
surprised himself Friday with an 8-under-
pa.r 64 on the Pebble Beach course and took
the lead after two rounds of the Spalding Invitational
tournament Tim Nerrt1 also carded a 64, ·two strokes
over the course m:ord at Pebble, and was in second
place at the halfway point of the non-tour golf event.
Pooley's 36-hole total was 132 and Norris was at 133.
Du Jfenmaa, U.S. Open champion A.My Nortll and
former Masters cham p Georse AreM!r were among
other players within range of the lead ... In other golf
action, Davia Love ID. making bis first Stan as a touring
pro, onc--puned the fipal two holes to salvage a 68 and a
share of the second-round lead in the Bahamas C\assic
at Paradise Island. Love, 21, reached the tournament's
halfway point with a 133 total, 11 shots under par for
two trips over the Pandist Island Golf Oub course.
Capa, Canacllena win ln NHL
Beast Guta11 .. and Dan ~rlltlu ~ scored goals two minutes apan early in the ,
.first period to lead Washington's Capitals
to a 3-2 National Hockey League victory
over New Jersey Friday night. It was the sixth
consecutive loss for the Devils and their ninth in the last
10 pmes ... In the only other NHL game Friday,
Lecta Deblol1 scored two goals as Montreal banded
Winnipeg its fifth straight loss by dcfcatinJ the Jets, 7-3. It was a close battle for the ftrst two penods., with the
score tied 3-3 at the end of \tle~ond period. But the
Canaruens puUed away by scoring four straight goals in
the third period.
Television, racllo
TELEVISION
9:30a..m. -L PRO FOOTBALL: Cltveland at
Miami in AFC second round playoff game.
Channel 4.
9:30 a..m. -MOTOR SPORTS: National
Tractor Pumng Championships from Bowling
Green, Ohio {tape), Channel 9.
11 a.m. -WRF.SrLING: Channel 9.
Noon -WRFSrLING: Channel 56.
I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Qallas at Rams
in NFC second round playoff pme, Channel 2.
l p.m. -COLLEGE BAS&ETBALL: Long
Beach State at Cal State Fullerton, Channel 56.
l p.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL Films
presents, Channel 7.
1:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS
LEGENDS: Channel 7.
2 p.m. -WAR OF THE STARS: Channel 7.
2:30 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Bjg B~d
Shootout-Eight of the best funny cardnvers 1n
the U.S. compete in an elimination-style com-
petitiO"n for $25,000 in cash, from Indianapolis.
Channel 7.
4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Or-
egon State at UCLA (del~bd), Channel 2.
4 p.m. -SOCCEa :World Cup qualifyi ng
match. Channel 34.
5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders'
Playbook, Channel 4.
8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: San
Jose State at Nevada-Las Vegas, Channel 9.
10 p.m. -BOXING: Joey O livo vs. Myung
Woo Yah. Channel 34.
RADIO
9:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Cleveland at
Miami. KM PC (710).
I p.m. -PRO F~ALL: Dallas at Rams.
KMPC (710).
l p.m. -COLLEGE BASK.ETBALL: Long
Beach State at Cal State Fullerton, K WOW
(1600), KWRW (1370).
4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Or-
egon State at UCLA (delayed), KMPC (7 10).
S p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kinas at Toronto. Kl.AC (570).
6 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at
Indiana, KMPC (7 I 0) (folloi,ving UCLA basket-
ball game).
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
Utah State at UC Irvine, KPZ.E ( 1190).
Golden West opens conference tonignt
The pre-season schedule now com-
pleted. community college basketball
te-ams brace for the opening of tlie
South Coast Conference race which
beg.ms for most teams tonight.
Antonio. • Martin and Westminster's Enc
Golden West Will take a + 7 pre-
conferente mark to Rancho Santiago
to meet the Dons at 7:30. However.
Orange Coast w1JI have two extra days
to prepare as the Pirates go to Cypress
to begin their conference season
Monday mght.
The rest of tonight's SCC slate finds
Saddleback at Compton. Cypress at
Cerritos: and Fullenon at Mt. San
Defending co-champion Cem tos Schurman and Tim Davis are the
opens as the favorite. while Orange keys for.Rancho Santiago. . .
Coast is considered a contender Coast s first week of oompettt1on
following a 7~ pre-season mark. includes Cypress Monday, Fullenon
Golden West is not expected to be a Wednesday and a road date at
facior in the conference race. des pite SaddJcback Saturday, Jan. 11.
the play of standout Bryon Strachan "All t~ opponents are very
in the early going. · strong." said OCC Coach Tandy
Rancho Santiago. 11-18 last season Gillis. "Realistically, we need to go
and 3-J 3 in the conference. figures to 2-1 in o rder to keep ourselves from
have a stronger sec sbowing as fallina into a hole right off the bat. ..
Dons' Coach Dana Pagett is counting OCCs all-time record apinst
on a aood crop offreshman. Fountain Cypress is 5-10 and the Pirates have
Valley's Simon Thomas and Brent never won on the Cbargcn' floor.
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Utah'• Karl Malone la foaled on bJa way to the buket by-
lllchael Cooper of the Lallen at the Foram Friday DICht.
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INGLEWOOD (AP) -Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar sooted 2S .POinta and
James Worthy added ~ Friday niaht
to rally the Los Aqeles Lakers to a
ll0-101 victory over the Utah J~ in a National BasketbaU Association
pme. • . The Jazz scored 17 strai&ht pouua
in a 3'h-m inute span and led 7().S6
with 7: IS left in the third quarter.
Durina that run, Laker auard Earvi1t
"Maaic" Johnson was ejected after
beina hit with two technical fouls.
Tbe Laken, down 84-77 after three
quarters, were still behind 9()..83 with
9:37 remainina.
Los An~les then ran off 14 •tmabt
points, with Worthy -scorina acven
during the stretch, to take a 91-90 lead
with 4:04 remain1~
After Utah's Ric Green scored a
basket, the Laken . en added eiabt
consecutjvc points to open I 0~92
advantqc with 2:27 left and the Jut
could not m:ovcr ,ftcr that.
Adrian DantJey scored 25 points tj
lead Utah. Rookie Kati Malone cam;c
off the bench to add 18 for tbc Jazz..:.
Byron Scott added 23 points for ~
Lakers, who led 27-22 after the fire
quaner and SJ-48 at halftime.
Laker reserve forward Mitch
Kupch.a.k wd also ejected from the
same afttr being called for a flagrant
foul with six seconds left io the third
quarter after decking Malone on a lay-
up.
Worthy said that the Lakers had
confidence in reserve M ichael
Cooper. who replaced Johnson after
his ejection.
"Michael Cooper came in after
Magic left," Worthy said. "He has the
confidence of all our players and gea
the job done. He is probably the befl
defensive player on the West Coast ..
Free leads Ca vs past Clippers
7 Cle~eland p layers
reach double figures
in 130-11 1 triumph
RICHFIELD. Ohio (AP)-World
B. Free scored 22 points and Mel
Turpin added 20 as seven Cleveland
Cavaliers scored in double fi$Ures
Fnday night in a 130-1 11 Nat1onaJ
BaskctbalT Association victory over
the U>s Angeles Ojppers,
Free scored 10 points and added
three spectacular assists in a 5: 13 span
of the third quarter during which the
Cavaljcrs broke from a 61 ~I tic to an
84-68 lead with 3: 17 remaining fo the
quaner. lncludr;a in the 23-7
Cleveland su~c was one stre.ak of 13
strai_ght Cavalier points.
Cleveland. 15-18, had led only
57-55 at halftime, but behind Free's
IO-point quarter and eight points
each from T urpin and Dirk Min-
niefield extended the lead to 94-79
entering the final quaner.
The Oippcrs closed to within
I 08-96 on a pair of fo ul shots by
Norm Nixon. who scored 28 points,
with 5:56 to t>lay. But Cleveland
clinched the victory by outscoring
Los Angeles I 1-2 over the next two
minutes. with Roy Hinson getting
five of the points. i
Turpin and his counterpart at
center, the Cliepers' Kurt-Nimpbius.
were ejectedJOr fighting with 6:05
remaining in the same.
Hinson scored 16 points for
Cleveland, and John Bagley added
14. Marques Johnson scored 18 for
the Oippcrs.
Cleveland shot 60 percent from the
floor for the gamc1 including 67
percent in the second half.
Johnson said the key to th~
Cavaliers' third~uaner t'utburst was
"our inability to make shots.'' _
"Cleveland amplified its pressure
defense and caused missed shots and
turnovers. Then they .rebounded and
got their fast break going," Johnson
said.
Ocveland manhandled Los An-
geles 61-38 on the boards.
Free connect~ on 10 of bis last 14
field goal attempts after missing ori
five of his first six shots. The sharp-
shooting fuard aJso dealt eight ol
Oeveland s 40 assists despite being
hobbled by. a punea right hamstring..
"He played great basketball,"
Johnson S&Jd of Free, the Eastern
Conference's top sco,ring guard.
rief ector Football frenzy
·signs with no problem in LA
·Toronto
TORONTO (AP) -The Toronto
Maple Leafs unveiled newly-acquired
left winger Miroslav lhnacak on
Friday after rewarding ~im ~or defect-
ing from Czechoslovakia with a(five-
yearcontract and the sweatc.rwom by
fonncr team captain Darryl Sittl~r.
"Five da.y s and I never slept.''
Harold BaJJard, owner of the Na-
tional Hockey League t_eam, said of
the cloak-and-daaaer circumstances
surrounding the lJ-ycar-old Czecho-
slovakian's defection through Vien-
na. Austria. "It was like one of those
movies you sec."
Ihnacak. who docs not speak
English. appeared as delighted as
Bafiard at the happy ending to the
drama surrounding his escape.
''It was his dream to play in the
NH L." Toronto center Peter
lhnacak, Miroslav's older brother.
said by way of translation.
The Lca(s refused to divulge at the
news conerence detai Is of the scenari o
surrouQ.dina the younger lhnacak's
escape to Vienna from his home in
Kos1ce, Czechoslovakia. lhanack 1s
reponed to have driven across the
Czechoslovakian border with friend
Eva Olach last weekend.
But Ballard said in an interview
that Miroslav l hnacalc had driven to
Vienna and oontacted his older
brother. John. who escaped to the
United States with sister, Magda, in
1968.
The Leafs were informed of the
escape a nd genera! manaaer Gerry
McNamara flew to Vienna. News of
the defection was leaked Dec. 30; but
McNamara declined to provide any
details of the tim ing. except to say
Miroslav lhnacak had last practiced
with his Kosice teammates on Dec.
23.
ckets fo r Raiders .
Ra ms playoff a mes
sellf ng like coldcak es
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Last
weekend, when the National Football
League held two playoff games in
New York, thousands of local fans
would have; Cd their warm scats in
front of th elcvision set to shiver in
the iaSi i of the end zone upper
deck at Gi nts Stadium.
This kcnd, with two NFL
playoff ga in Southern California,
they haven. been able to sell enough
tickets to insure that the games will be
televised locally.
Rams owner Georgia Frdntiere had
to buy 2.000-3,000 tickets to insure
that CBS would carry today's contest
'between her team and the Dallas
Cowboys. but there still were 24,000
tickets left for Sunday's game be-
tween the Raiders and the New
England Patriots and thus the game
was.blacked ou& locally.
If New York an'd Los Angeles arc
1-2 in the nation in trend-settiDf.
1hey'rc in d ifferent worlds when 1t
comes to spectator sports.
"I'd love just once to sec the LA
fans tear down the _Jo_alposts," said
Howie Lona. the .Rai,dcn' All-Pro
defensive end who grew up in Boston,
where the Red Sox; Celtics, Bruins
and Patriots are rollowed with a
passion usually lacking hen.
Oh, the Rams and Raiders arc
playing? For sure, but the surf's
looking good. And hey, they j ust
~r,cd the Rose Bowl. Enough foot-
Some of it has to do with the
weather-there's not much else to do
in non hem climes at this time of year.
But some of it has to do with the laid-
back naturcofthesouthemhalfofthc
nation's most populous state; the
passion for the Sao Francisco 49en d\
the non.hem half is close to the
affection showered "OD the Scahawks
and Broncos io Seattle and Denver.
where football and civic pride are
intcrmin&led.
New York is only medjum warm
when it comes to showering affection
on its-football teams. It's just too big
not to have millions who don't care e
hoot about the Jets or Giants.
Last week, when each had wild-
card playoff games, a lot of the hoopla
was s~ by TV stations and
tabloids, wpicb pronounced the area
in a state of "football frenzy." The
local television reponina on the pmc
tended toward pointina cameras at
fans whose m ain contribution was to-
point tbeir finaers in the ai.-and shou~ "We're 1oiQ1 all the ·wa'('
(Giants) or "We11 be beck" (Jets).'
"The .,t weekend in New York
football h11tory," proclaimed a l<dl
spon.scaster, who had given the same
label to the weekend two weeks
earlier, when the Jets met the Bears
and the Giants pl&~ the Dallas
Cowboys.
He also conveniently foraot the
wild-card weekend of 1981 when the
Giants and Jets h•d playoii' p mes on
the same day.
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There la a Oury of actl.tty underneath the baaket dartn& Woodbrlqe-Newport 1ame.
YoungQBslead
Browns. Dolphins
In AFC s h owdown
a slow start this season to e&nlplete
336 of 56 7 passes for 4, 13 7 yards and
30 touchdowns.
CHICAGO (AP) -Chicago Bears
defensive end Dan Hampton says his
teammates are a bunch of animals as
they prepare for Sunday's National
Football League playoff game against
the New York Giants.
OV slips by Oil~rS
in ~ypress semis
Mesa-:Warriors. CdM open
Sea View League with_ wins
Ocean View narrowly escaped the wound·up
Hunttngton Beach Oilers 1n the semifinals of the Cypress
Tournament while Fountain Valley was just nipped by
Foothill Friday.
In other girls basketball games. Costa Mesa.
Woodbndge and Coro na del Mar opened Sea View
League play with v1ctones. while UC Irvtae won its
college outing and Saddleback earned a community
college win.
Here's a look: ~
Ocean View 40, Hutlnglon Beacb 39: he Otler5 put
1n one of their be.st performances this ason in the
champ1onsh1p semifinals, but 1he Sea ks' Gretchen
Bock came off the bench to spttrk Ocean View to the
victory at Cypress High.
The Scahawks face Foothill in the champ1onsh1p
finals tomght at 8. while the Oiler5 take on Fountain
Valley for third place at 6: 15.
Huntington Beach found its way around the
Seahawks' man-to-man and their 2-3 zone. and m oved
ahead 22-20 at the interm1ss1on. Ocean View ra~ out
wnh the first eight points in the third quarter to take a
28-22 edge, but the Oilers roared back to go to the wire.
With 17 seconds left and Huntington Beach up.
39-38. Ocean View's Dalene Lawson scored on a baseline
dn vc to put the Sea hawks up, 40-39. An Oiler shot missed
and Shelly Straight rebounded for the Barons. She was
fouled, but missed the front end of a one-and-one. She
rescued her missed shot. however. and Ocean View held
onto the ball to run out the clock. ·
Stephame Pemper led Huntington Beach with 14
points, some from 18-to 20-feet out. and eight rebounds.
while Tamm) Keller added 12.
Ocean View's Bock. a sophomore post. 1gnned 1he
Scahawk offense with six points. three rebounds and t\\O
stealsofTthe bench late 1n the third quaner. Tnna Vlachos
ha.i 16 points while Dana Douty added fi ve points and
seven assists for Ocean View. --
Foothill 47, Fountain Valley 4': Once agam It was the
'Foothill Kmghts who ended the Barons' champ1onsh1p
hopes. this time at ()press.
With seven seconds left 1n the game. the Knights
deflected a Fountain Valley inbounds pass and held the
ball for the victory.
Footh1ll had already beaten the Barons 1n the
Manna-Edison Tournament semifinals this season.
· The Barons played the Knights almost even in the
first half. entering the third penod with a one-point
deficit. 27-26. But 1t was in the second quarter that
Foothill shot 5 of 7 from the chanty hne to ~in the eJltra
point 1t would need. In that quaner. Fountain Valley shot
3 for 4 from the free throw hne.
The Barons ( 12-3) were led by Melissa Handley·s 13
points .and Jackie Cook's 12 points and 20 rebounds. a
career high. Kerri Clower added seven assists and Lea
Youn_J tossed in six points.
Chris Mcferson and Stephanie Flcischalter paced
the K.niahts with 12 points apiece.
C"ta Mesa 51, Et&ueJa S'7: The Mustangs increased
th.cir ~dvantaac each q~rter and pulled away to the easy
win at home to even their overall mark at ~5. 1
For Costa Mesa, MCJ Mitchell bad 14 points. httllna
6 of 9 from the field, and Stephanie Swanson chipped in
with 13. S112.anne Cowley was tbe Mustana.s' top
rebounder with 10.
For Estancia (2-7), Dana Nasby had 16 points and
LcsheSclfcontnbuted 13. However, the MumnJdefcnse
hmned the EaaJes to only a 13 of57 shooting performance
from the field. .
Costa Mesa cortunucs play in Its own tournament
this afternoon, meeting Santa Ana Valle) in a 3 o'clock
game The tourney continues all da>-wnh the finals
p1tt1ng Compton vs Chino slated at 8.
w.odbrlct1e 71, Newpor1 llatbor %4: The Wamors
opened the lcaaue with four players in double fi&ures.
Jill Daniels, an all-league senior fory.'ard, scored a
game-high 17 points and had 14 rebounds. Diana Zilko
and Gilly Powell each had 16 points lUlc;i 10 rebounds.
Kathy M1llat. a sophomore forward, tossed in 11 points
and grabbed seven steals for the Warriors (7-5).
Co rona del Mar 44, La1ua Bucb 33: Michelle
Willard controlled the boards to the tune of 20 rebounds
and poured in 18 points to help the Sea Kmgs open league
on a high note at Laguna.
CcfM Jumped out to-a 12-2 lead at the end of o ne
quaner and the two teams played on mostl~ even terms
the rest of the way. .
While Willard was doing a fine JOb underneath,
Kath~ Sm1rl proved to ·be an effective weapon for CdM
1-i-7 o'erall) from the outside where she collected 16
points and fo ur steals.
In women's acuon:
UC lrvtae '71, JdUo Seate 71: The .o\,nteaten had to
rail) 1n the second half to get b) the Bengals in the operun.1
round of the Santa Clara Tournament.
UCl saw 1ts 38-33 halftime lead evapora~ as Idaho's
L~ nn Henderson scored 13 points 1n the first 12 mmutcs
to pace the BengaJs to an eight point lead. 61-53.
The Anteaters' Natahe Crawford and Nadia Burks
hit hot streaks, though. and combined for 15 points as
L'CI outscored Idaho, 25-10. to take a 63-61 lead with
6:0:! remaining.
Crawford earned game-and career-high sconng
honors with 27 points. Burks fimshed wnh 20 for a
personal best. and also brought down 13 rebounds.
UCI faces either Iowa Sta~ or Santa Clara 10
tonight's finals at 8.
Saddltback 80, Compton It: The Gauchos used the
effons of Connie Wa1kle and Che!) I Eiland to Wln their
South Coast Conference opener
Wa1klc had 29 points and 10 rebounds. both team
highs, and &land had ~8 points to led Saddleback ( 10-5,
1-0) to the victol) over Compton ( 1-0). Sand) Ta) lor
added eight points and Sl)l ass1su for Saddleback. MIAMI (AP) -For two ~ears.
football experts compared Bernie
Kosar and Dan Marino, two talented,
young quarterbacks playing in the
Same town.
Meanwhile. Kosar struggled
through an !Jp-and-down rookie
season with the Browns. Playing
about half of the year while alter-
nating with oft-injured starter Gary
Danielson, Kosar hit 124 of 248
passes for 1,578 yards and eight
touchdowns.
"I think the t'!am is hke an animal ,------------------------------------------
The comparisons began again this
week as Kosar prepared to return to
Miami with the Cleveland Browns.
The AFC Central champion Browns.
S.8, play the AFC Eastern champion
-Dolphins, 12-4, in a National Foot-
ball League playoff game at 10 a.m. todalv (Channel 4) 10 the Orange
Bow . ·
In 1983, Kosar led the University
of Miami to the nationa'1 cham-
pionship as a freshman and Marino
took the Miami Dolphins to the
playoffs as a rookie.
_ They appeared together later that
year on the cover of Sports Il-
lustrated, with a story that suggested
Marfio might have been the second
best quarterback in Miami. Such talk
i'& sacrilege now.
Marino .rewrote the NFL pas.sing
records in 1984, and rebounded from
Pats have
hi~tory
of futility
Just as Marino had done in 1983.
however, Kosar took over the team
late in his rookie season and led it to
the division.championship. His per-
formances -only three 200-plus
yard games and a high of 18 comple-
tions -haven Tbeen spectacular. but
Kosar got the team into the playoffs.
~"We didn't win the d1v1sion despite
Bernie." said Browns Coach Marty
Schottenheimer. "We won 1t with
him. He was an important part of our
success."
The Dolphjns are just as worried
abOut Kosar as they are about
Cle veland's two standout running
backs. Kevin Mack and Earnest
Byner. Mack ran for 1.104 yards this
year. and Byner got 1.002 to give the
Browns ooly the third pair of 1.000-
yard runners on the same team in
NFL history. They have been consis-
tent, however. while Kosar remains
unpredictable.
OCEANVIEW.
From Bl
DeBrouwer left with a technical
foul at that point, triggering a nine-
point burst by the Seabawks as
Panzica. Shane Morris, Butler and
Vogtmann clicked to give Ocean
View its. 29-25.lead.
Then the third quarter began and
DeBrouwer. who had returned with
LOS ANGELES (A P)-For years. I :07 left in the second penod, took
the New EngJand Patriots were con-control of the game with his d1rect1Qn
sidered one of the National Football and passing.
League's most talented teams and It was tied at 33 when Vogtmann
their roster for their second-round banked in a 10-footer, then Panzica
playoff game against the Los Angeles found De Brouwer on the break, and
Raiders Sunday will contain 15 DeBrouwcr followed with one of his
players taken in the first two rounds fi vet second-half bullets to Panzica
-of the NFL draft. under the buck.et.
So why was thctr 26-14 victory over · In all-the Seahawks connected on
the New York Jets last week their first six three-point plays and for the game
playoff tnumph since 1962~ they clicked on 26 of 51 from the'field ~ P~rbap.s because the "most taJ-(51 percent), 18 of 26 at the line and
cnted" label was both a burden and an just as importantly, dominated the
overstatement. -~td.s to the tune of 26-21. led by
,,
"Over the years, we've been over-BUtICi's 11 .
rated sometimes," said linebacker Any re.semblance to the team which
Steve Nelson, who is in his 12th year lost in the opener on Thursday was
with the Patnots. sheer coincidence as Ocean View
· "I think people always said we had .survived a Ouny of outside shots by
'tbc most talent in the NFL. I nhcr extending its huge zone with a little
believed that. I thou&ht we had really bit of pressure.
aood teams, but in order for us to win, "We tried to pick on a couple of
we had to play our best football." people in the third quarter," Harris
. Still, New EnaJand always seems to divulged. "We just wanted to ao ri~t
have been a star<roned franchiae, in at them with a 1-31 offense wtth
part because of bad luck· in part Ricky underneath and they did us a
because of coachina instability; in favor by goina with a 1-3-1 zone."
part because of a reputation for Just as the entire lineup shared in
pen'41)' in contract nqotiations. _ Thursdaf s loss, everyone had a bud
ln-1976, for example, the Patriots in the most impressive victory of a
.J,ied for tint in the American Con-10-2 campaian.
ference East with an 11-3 record but "Blaine really had a aood floor
la.t their openina-round playoff pmc pme and Tony played well," said
to &he Raiders when Rayroond Ram-Hanis. "We had bten out or sync
ilton was called for rouahina Ken without Voatmann in &he lineup, but
• Stabler on an incomptete pass on with Tony at the No. 2 auard ifs the
third and 18. The call, which still is way it should be ...
debited. set up the Raidenl last· VOllJ!Wln missed Ocean View's
minute winnina touchdown in a first thm pmes entirely and has
24-21 victory. averaaect 3.0 points a pme in ciaht
In 1978, word leaked out just apPCRncet totJlllD_4 about only IS
before the t , .,.. Patriots' final pine at minutes of playina umc.
Miami that Chuck Fatrbanb bad He finisbc:d with six pointt., but tus
raiped ucoech to take tbc coecbina true vaJ\lt wu on dcfcnte 1n a lob at C.Ok>rldo. Co-<lolched by Ron netWOrt delcnbed u "t~·· by h11
Ehrhardt and Hant~ for that coecb.
pme, the Patriola Iott l~J. Iott to Tbe Se.abawb bid four p&aym in
Houaon in the pllyoft\ tben went double f""1tl with Panzica'• 19 a
9-1 and 2-14 under Eblhatdt the not ~hith. foUowtd by •lier ( 17). n.o ,.n. Ot8rouwtr { 13) and Hudy ( 11 ).
before it pounces." Hampton said. "It
gathers itself up. We're getting geared
up for Sunday. when we'll let ii all
hang o ut."
The Bears have bttn chafin~ at the
bit for two weeks. since their 15-1
record earned them a bye in tht' first
round of the playoffs.
The Giants. I 0-6 during the regular
season, had an emot1onal 17·3 vic-
tory over the San Francisco 49ers 1n
last weekend's National Football
Conference wild-card game.
The winner of Sunday's game at
Soldier Field will play either Dallas or
the Rams for the NFC championship
Jan. 12.
Hampton said the Bears. with the
top-rated defense in the NFL, will
play "basic, no nonsense. rock-em.
sock-cm football."
"They're going to try and establish
the rush right off." said Hampton.
noting that the Bears have been No. I
against the rush
• •
Irvin scored 21 points. JUSt one
more than Hams had conceded him
in the first place. The two teams were
virtually C'!en in shooting per-
centages with the edge on the boards
and turnovers ( 13-8) the decisive
factors.
So now 1t's Reid. the most sought-
after prep player in the 11ation and his
Kempsville teammates in tonight's
fifth place finals.
··we just have to keep the ball away
from him." said Hams. "And ~e
have to keep him off the boards.
Fayetteville did a good job with a
1-3-1 today so we 'II probably try the
same thing."
The turnabout on tbe floor created
a turnabout in Harris' attitude, too.
Twenty-four hours ago 'he was
ready to concede an 0-3 effort in this
tournament. Now. with Vogtmann in
the J.ineup. the return to form of
BuOer. H.azcly and Panzica and the
emergence of DcBrouwer as a
catalyst, Hams has other ideas.
"Given what we're able to do I
think the seeds were right in this
tournament." said Hams. "Flint Hill
(No. I) 1s the team to beat but we
match up against Riordan. l think we
arc the No. 2 team 1n this tour-
nament."
CARLSON •.•
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Officiating is consistent and
without a lot offanfa~ or thcatncs.
such assometimcssecn at the
Tournament ofChampion.s in
Pomona. There's very little. if any.
tic~tackcalls .
Riordan Hi&h of'San Francisco and
unbeaten flint Hill PftpofOakton. v a., surfaced a lhe best m this
tournament. and I bdieYe Mater Dea
or Capistrano VaJleyc:ould playwuh
them, butaforbtatina them. it
would be in uphill stnlfl)e.
There's not a whok lot to do 1 n Pl ne
Bluff, there 11n 't even any lawns 10
mowduri•tbewinter.anduone
member of Ocean Vaew's vohuneer
coechcs wd: "If )ou're nol Ull<>
..,or\li you' re 1.n tto\lble." _
As l said. It could onl)' happen 1n
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£1tencl• '' " n 1s-n
UIWw'llfY 'l, SefiSIMdl 60
cs.vwi....,.1
Ulfll• 19V ('1) ~ , .. , .. . .,, . .. .....
O 1 2 I Wellon 7 l ) 17
4 J I 11 DMI 7 1 I IS
5 I l 11 Do1l11 1 1 • 16 ' J 3 n l ulltr , 0 2 4
I 1 1 11 Ontvn 1 o 7 1
0 0 1 0 Alft\JO I 7 0 • ~ 11 11 63 C8mOC1141 1 0 2 7 H-0 0 0 0 Totan 2' I 14 .0
..... u,....
01• tr r 1~
La .... <•> ..... , •• .. .. ... .. .....
0 , ' 3 Mwtu!IM 0 , 3 3 0020Amln 7 6 220
6JltSlnlllll 11 4 3 •t 210C• JOl 6 10)1HndnenJ02 6
120 41'rlllce 0011
1012lt•'-1127
1 0 5 2 14 10 IS JI Totels 1S 10 1S 40
lclm'I ~ Quertwl Lone 8Mcfl Poly 7 11 17 t-31
Edlton • 7 7 14 lt-40
COLL•G• WOMmN UC 1rw. 71, 1c111M Stitt 71
C*-OereT.....,...)
......... (11) UC lrw. (71) ...... ..,, ...
IWlnftv 4 0 2 I HIMtill 4 2 1 10
antl'd I 2 S 4 Ot1W1 J 6 2 11
Mloll ' 2 2 " Pel'ks 0 0 3 0 trMoff 1 2 2 • Crwford 12 3 c 21
V•~ 7 2 J 16 8 urll1 1 6 3 20
ZrlH 0 I 4 I Ttrrv 4 I ' t
Truitt 20•• Fth•Plmr 0 I 3 I
Hnc1rson t I 3 If
Totela 30 11 21 11 Tot•ll 30 11 17 71
~lmt. UC Irvine ll·ll.
T ldlnkel; UC Irv Int coedl.
CQFHAUNrTY COLL•G• WOMtlN
Sift arm IL c;.,.... H
( .... Cel .. C 9 WWW)
C:...... (62) SI t• ' I ell ( .. ) .. ,,... ..,, ...
Wt4ts 8 0 216 Thurmen I 1 0 J
Scott O 0 3 0 SChmlll 0 0 0 0
8UIT 2 0 3 C l.Ydln 0 0 0 0
Grou 13 2 2 21 Forittr 1 1 0 3
S.v•lllltll l 1 1 7 Wtltcml> 0 0 0 0 S.lflel 1012Ge~le 0010
Wllllem1 l 3 3 S Tevlor 4 0 2 I Wiison 1 l l s
Effend 14 O 4 21
Welkle 13 J 2 2t Grehem 2 0 1 4
"fol•I• ,. 6 IS 62 To•••• 3' • 11 IO
Helftlmt: Seddltt>Kll, '1·29.
HIGH SCHOOL GllllU
ca.ta Mesa 51, EdMdll t7
(See View Uetue)
111Mde (V) Celt. MK1 Ull .. ,,.... ..,, ...
Fotev I 0 3 1 Pelmtr I 1 I 3
Recio o 2 1 2 L.ono 1 2 I c
N1s«>v 1 2 2 16 Swenson 6 I l 13
Hullno._ 0 0 I 0 Mltctll!I 6 2 S 1 ..
Self S 3 l 13 Cowtev 4 I 2 t Me.rn 0 2 l 2 8entdk:1 1 O 2 2
Ntwt>urn 0 0 0 0 8ovtll I 2 2 4
For.m.n 0 2 I 2 Fltlcl1 1 0 0 2
JMVtr 0 0 0 0
Totets 13 11 14 37 Tol1b 21 f I• SI
Sceroe bV Ollertws
E1i.nde 7 9 10 11-37
C01t1 ~ ' IS 13 14-51
T td'lnlcel: COii• Mew coach.
wn•rtdle 7', New'*" Har11er 24
(See "'"' ......,.,
....._, C:M> wu•"'-9 <7'> .. ,,... ..,, ....
V1meee • 0 2 I Denlets I 1 S 17 o.toro -2 1 2 4 Z.llko I O 2 16
Stuckt< 2 0 2 4 Mllltt 4 3 4 11
Andrus I 1 I J He nsen 1 O I 2
Goodt 2 0 4 • Powtlt a O 16
Wrt"l>cllr 0 0 I 0 Mlhon't' 4 0 0 I
JtnMll\ 2 0 2 ' Wellrtn I 0 0 2
Benul1k I O 0 2
Toteti 11 1 12 2' Toten 3' ' 16 76
SC-bV~
Nt wPOrt Herbor 6 8 4 6-24
WOOCll>flc:19t 71 2S 16 ll-76
c ..... _. Mer 44, L.aeuNI ... dt l3
(See View L....,_I
GdM ( .. , L.a..-lleedl (ll) ...... ,. .. ,, .. ,.
Wlllerd t 0 4 II Meurlct I 0 I 1
Jonu ' O • I Chetmtr' 6 I 2 13 Smlf1 10016'--101 2
.Slowll1t1 1 f 0 2 Welford • 0 0 8
Bsmcven O o O O Wtlnvr-ln O O O o
ZaltSltl 0 0 0 0 Dlllmn • 0 3 I DtmMtv 0 0 0 0
Totets 22 O I ,.. Tottts 16 7 ~
ScerelW~
Corone dll Mir 11 12 1' .,__....
LHune 8Mdl 1 14 10 7-D
OcMn View 40, ................ dt lf
(CvtlrnJ T--'*")
~ View (40) """ ... di (Jt) .. ,, .. ,. ,.,, ...
Douty 2 I 4 } Ktlltr 6 0 1 17
VllCllos 7 ? l I' Cllklo, 3 0 2 6
Slt'"alQl'll 2 1 1 S Krctllck I I 3 3
Z.ntlll I O I 2 Boutwart O O O O
Hounsett 0 O 1 O Wanta O O 1 o
D.Lwson 2 0 I • Arm11rne 2 O • • C.Lwson I 0 I 2 Ptm11tr 1 O 0 le
Huneter O o o o
Bock 3016
To111s 11 • 1' co To1111 49 I 11 39
Sc-. .,., Ouertws
OcNn View 9 11 10 11>-«> Huntington 8 .. cll I 1' 6 11-39
FMthll 47, Feunlliln V...., 46
<Cvwns T-.-1
,......, (41) ,__,. Velev 1461
flttllflll .. " .. .IP Wtlch S 0 2 10 Henclltv S 3 1 13 G.oClv c 0 I I WeNn I 0 0 1
McFtr~ 6 0 4 12 COOll 6 0 1 12
Fterscllllr • ' I 12 Clower 0 1 2 2 Dtvl1 I l 2 S Lewler 3 1 S 1
Sulllven O o S O Gwowakl l O O 2
JOllnson I 0 1 2
L vouno J o o • Total' 20 1 1' 47 Totels 20 6 12 "
Sc-. ..... ou.tw'I
Fooll'llH 10 17 8 1~7 Fo.inteln V111tv 13 1) I 12-46
NHL
CAMl'BllLL COH,lltENCE
Edmonton
Ct111arv
V1rrcouvtr
WlM IP19 l(lftll
SmV!tll DMllell
W L. T ,,. _.,GA
17 1 4 SI 202 150
17 l6 3 37 IS3 134
13 n • • JO 14:1 1'S 12 2S 4 21 150 IH
10 n • ,. "' 113 Ntrrtt DMIMll
SI L.OUI' 16 1' ' 36 131 137 Cl'lictgo I. 16 4 36 160 170
Mlnnesote 1• l6 1 JS ISS ICA
Toronto 10 20 S 1S 132 15'
0.1011 I 24 s 21 ''° 1'3
WAL.ES COH,l.INCE
Pl'llleOtlOlli•
VMs11111111on
NV lllenotrs
NY ll~ PlllU>urgh
NtwJtrsev
Monrrt•I QveoK
Boston
Buff110 Herttoro
... lrtdl ~
2t 10 0 Sf" 111 121
23 10 • 10 w 120
16 13 • 41 110 1 ...
17 .. 1 36 tll 134
" It • 3' 14' , ... 1) ?1 I 27 Ill 163
Adltms DMMlfl
20 ll ' .. 161 1)3
20 IS 1 42 W 1?2 17 1• 1 ., 1•1 us
ll " '° ,,, 119
19 17 1 39 I .. "' l"rNeV'1 kerts
We1111noron 3, New Jt<Wt 2 Montr .. 1 1 WlnnlPtQ l
T ...... s~ Klftla al Toronto
BuffelO 11 8ostoa
Cl'llceoo 11 New York l•tendtfs N-Jtrttv 11 wu11tneton
~etDetroll
~rttord e t Edmonton
MotltrHI •t Ceio.ry
P?lff.otlollljl et St Loul1 ~¥"•0.K ..... et luffeto
Detroit 11 Toronto
QutOfc et New York "'"°'" V•ncouvw 11 WIMIMt
Ca!Nrv et £d!Nftt0ft
Mlnnnote 11 ChleetO
......
N.IDAY'l llllULT1 ( ......................... , ,...,. ltACIL One mlle.
Ntc.'1 ...,lnm ("lncay) 4,10 U O UO
lold Selllt .,.. (IGl!s) 3.20 2.AO
Smelll"9 LOOM (Mc~) 2.IO Time: 1:)9 211. ,
AIM rlfr. ,...,. llUI JMna, LA. Pll,.,
"" C:wdlnel, DI'• Mtoxr, M.'I !Mc.edit • No acreldlel.
S8COMD •ACa. 6 f'urtonM.
00.V (Orteel) 71.IO tUO 9.IO
Pl .. '°' Oolcl (Velenluele) 5.00 l.00 An..._ IMceerrOfl) S.00 Tlf'r« l:MI 315.
AIM ren; C.sllda'1 Cl'lolat, Wefldll Ooll, t..'~t .... ,.,..... .. Noll, Quit• l(ld, ~
PrlftceM, lteb's ~, Ar1" Dent. • ... trouo•et 1h oat\ .
Scr11ched: l.191 G.!ore, Felr Mel!IM,
He'1 hell 0.tlne, 9lul Evecl MMY.
TNlltO HCL 6 furtona ~ Mlltt (WWd) 7.60 '-'° 3..IO S.loul Plev (~ye) 6AO UO Tr~s Tuni IHtrnendll) • 14.10 Tlmr. 1:10 415.
Allo rwi: Ml. 919, Tw.ntvoo .. unaalutt,
Ml.ml Dl'eem, loN.ltrwrrM, Pol4omenl, Flv· lne Blk• ~. The Coectlel Soft. Vteonon, The lletnrMr.
Scretc:htd: Plnteum, Cltv« COin, Vei-
lant G«lwetlon, Volct of the Wind
l2 DAILY~· <S·lll Mid unto.
~TM llAC•. 6 furlonel.
Endlft1 s..tcfl ($iblllt) 21.20 f.20 7.60
lenll ~ (Orfeee) SM JAG
wt.re's Temecula CCastanonl 1120 Time: 1:12 3/5.
Allo ren: Fortune1111. Kt1111•1 Loeo.
lteldrett9, ,.,.. Anoll. Miia Pelton, Poo .UP
Velentlne, FfJ' Mv SuMn, Stoel! Dividend, Fe• S..IOtl.
Screlched: ~ltdnc, Ebelv'• Jedt· POI, IC.lt.'1 ~. MllM!lt.
l'lftl'M ltACI. 61,; furlongs on turf.
Lldll (,.,..tel 40.20 22.IO 15.AO
How Ye Doon <Mcearron> IUO l.IO
Georel's ltelnOow (Alverez) lS.40 Time: 1:16 2/S.
Atso r'911: Tetlle Seen, Lftllt's Det>, Sleltes To Win, ..,,,. Golden E .....
Zvthum, Vlllende, Hen's Tuni lo Ster, Twen~ Stlldlft, Hua.._ry .._,..
Scr•ldled: COUiee ...... ti 8XACTA (6-12) Hid Sl,t7J.OO.
SlXTM llACa. One 1'1'1111.
Luckelot (~) 11.00 s.ao '-110
Andor (Velelll:uelel UO S.60
Toe> Doe l,.,..U ) U0
Timr. 1:J7.
Allo ~en: c.r.i.1, Genuine Joftn, ~
Furrow. tik.nlv, NatlYe Ex.....,., Out l"w The Nlet\I, IW. Fom-.
SCretcNcl: Weul o.nc.. Tort'' o.dcfv, Briehl Tedi, Pleftler.
saVIN'Tit ltAC•. 1 1116 ml6ti. •·Shellmell (McC9"ron) l.00 .3.00 2.40
•·SIOerlen Hero <Toro) 3.00 3.00 2.40
VlntNrone ISlbllle) UO .-.ntrv.
Time: I :42 II 5.
Also ren: Ml, Elbe, Ellml"'-lltt , C~comaul, Otreoor. No scretcrin.
SS aXACTA 11-21 peld 169.50.
•IOHTH •Aca. 1 f\.trlonol. Johnlca (Mcewron) UO J.10 2.60
Sllvwtng CPlncavl S.20 3.IO
Gele Ewnt (Sfloernektf) 3.IO
Time: 1:22 115.
AllO ren: Acs.c>teble, Mimi 8eller, Wiii· Clow Seel, New Lovt.
Ser. lcNd: Hffrtlkltlt.
"*1lt ltACa. I 111' mllei.
Seolent IMcHereue) tAO S.20 J.00
Mlvtltv ~ (MC!Carronl •.20 l.20
Good ThooOflt Wlllv (Oeleho4J'l .. vtl 3 40
Time: l:Al l/S.
Atso ren: 8ron11no. Wl'llstlt For Ludl, Sword Prince. Accu a.di, Quelftv Jt t.
ltOOUt Ster.
Screta.t. Febulous Pi eMotdli .
SS UCACTA (2 ... ) peld SIG.SO.
'2 PM:K SIX 02-6+ M ·21 11eld s 120,512.40 to two wlnnlne tlc:ketl <six
llorMS). S2 P1c:k Six COl'llOlellon Nld il,120.IO to 139 wlMlng tldlets (five
llOrMI).
" ll'tQ( ... (S-5-11-12+1·1-l·J) Nici stS.00 to 15' wlnntno lldttll Csb
hOrWl) CerrvoYtr oool: '347,023.
Alltnclenct: 20,llS.
Us~
l"ltlDAY'S 1t•SULn
(SO. .. Sf .... WW1Mtlei .. ,,_....,
'llUT •ACI. 350 verd~
Jovfut Bred (Werd) S.20 .).20 2.IO S.-Too41n (Peullntl •.20 3.40
Jtl Oso Eesy Ct<nlont> SAO Tlmt: 11.01.
Also ren: Super Rert Ctllret,
l(ltc.heretn, Betel Fee.cl Bulv, Bed De Oro,
Meyl>tlcanflV, Yeherlrle, Sutle 9 Sweet.
SCrllched: A Leedlf' ltOOfl, Kluln Nell,
C.il And RelM. Plellnum ltOM, '"'
S2 IXACTA (4·1) peld S17 . .0.
HCOND ltACa. 3SO yerdl. Hev An Okie IMellflllcl) 10.00 4.60 l.IO
Blue Moon Freddie (C,.......> 7.IO S.00 AllMCI Of Tiit C..me (Older~) l.00
Time: 17 tS.
AllO ren. EetY lllCllNI~.,, Q9odft· tent. PtnthOUst PlevtlOV,--Lllitr1vs Moon
Wind, APOltol Creed. No scr 11e11es
U lltACTA CS-31 e>eld W0.40.
• THlltD ltACa . 170 ver~ Roekln Curra ITrMWl'tl s.IO l,00 :uo
R MCl'I For Tiit Sk v ( Drc:k sn l S.00 3A Sound Of Lovt CE. Gercle) 3.00
Time~ 46.70.
Also ren: Pot-1 Return, Perl«lel Jet,
Mecllev Selln a.r. s-Lame, Spices Jet
Led
Scr11chtd· Mr loo T Ber, Turn Oetll, Tiit Admlrels Jet.
U UlACT A ( 1-2) Hid UUO.
,OUltTH ltACE. lSO verd1 .
Rldln Rlctl (Trffsurt) S.60 3.IO U0
Aneletur IL.twl•I SAO 3.00
Moon lm11 IEctwerds) 2.60 Tlmt: 11.22
Also ren: Atl>v<lut<Que Moon, Hot Footln
M¥rl, PlunOtrs Song, Qu111ly Moot!tfllnes,
Thl1 OrN ml On Mt, Goteltn R-.
No screlcllts.
l'llfTH ltACE. 170 verds.
Wood'rl 80 (Gift ) 10.60 7.00 4.20
Runnlno RePOOrl CE. Gerdel t.oo S.00 Cherter Victory (H. Ge(del 2.60
Tlmr. 46:'9.
Also ren: 1Cnf9tlt Time Mullc, Semolle,
Ftv ••vou, Juitt nothtr Shektr, The o.m-escus.
No acrelchts.
'2 UACTA (1·11 11eld JJUCI.
MXTH ltACI. JOO Ylfdl.
91n,,..._., Chenet (Cror) IS.60 1.00 5.20
Limited lt--1 (Mvtesl 5.20 l.20
Thr .. Times A ltoM ITrMsurt) 7'10
Time: 15.67
Abo ren Miu S.. U Sooner, Vlllen Jet,
Stormvs Slr ... ln, Mlsl Scllder """1fltW,
Hontv ltultr, """9lel MMn, Anne 9o6d.
Scretcfttcl The ~ Plett, He• To
H\n11t, .()rl«\tel Lt91ftd, ~ Dlemond Ledy
SI aXACTA Cl-7) peld S7UO.
S•VlllfTH aAC•. l70 Ytrcb.
Prtsr wtnov (Mtltrl •M 1-.JO 7.00
L.ucllv Pollcv IE Oerclel UO 00 Flttl Ml<Mv IDldtrk::llaen) U O
Time· 4S.7'.
Allo ren lift I" Fllellt, ~ Coif•• l,...et1!, Doc ....... No MerUt.
No Kretehft
S2 •XACTA 11•21 Mid IUO.IO.
llOHTM ltAC•. 400 YWdl.
ROl>ln1 Elle <""''"'' OJ.0 lt.20 •10.00 KIP Tiit C:'*'te IWerdl • 7.JO 4.00
Thtrt 0ott A"*« (M. Get'clel 4AO
Time: :IUI.
Al\O ren: 9Clt K.., To Mv Hert. Tutti To
t<llemen, .Htt e.ouino, T~ AN£...,., Miu~. SlmefldlY Jet.
NO ~retc:t.L U I XACTA (1•7) H id UOl.20. """'" •act1. ,'° Vtrft. Tl. Pit ( Knletlt) 1.40 UI 2.10
•ue 0.-~•ldlea <&. Gwdel 12.00 s oo
ltN•v Detlllnt (Hen) UO
Tlmt 17" Al\O fen I Got s.lrfl, ~lfltenuf, Helo lll'rt111
No te:rt~.
U '9CK SIX Ct·t-1-1-1-4) ~
....... 00 lo ... •llWfte "°'" (fl ...
llorws) ~ IOOI! 111 ...... 01
11 ll'!tCIC .... C4·S+t-t,...·1·1"4) Mid
IJMt '° to -........ ltc*et (M*' "°""> ~ POOt. 11,.,MUl
Tl'"" •ACa. Jtll vwa • kVMt ton (Wini) 17M HM ut
ltUflllill Deer (0.clel UI UI
"•lw Tu ren.eer> Ml
Timt 17 "' "° tCt'MOlft UOM.Y--..c~-=....._ II 8UCTA lt-t) .-.
}
.........
cot.I.I .. MIN
A.tr 111WCit '4. UC 1M11t a uctrw.n.~ .. 1,000 tr..-1. loeelnen CAFI, ~5; 2.
Mori (UOPl, 10:07.0.i 3. Mc:Gerrlty (AF),
10;1'29. •
200 fr-1. FUdll IUCll, l:i66.ft1 2.
Wllllems CUCll, 1:47,10; ). Pletd!e (AF>, 1141. 30.
SO trw-1. L•ut1 (UOPI, nJI; 2, Wl'leht
(UCI), 2U7; 3. McGinnis (AF), 22.36
lludtM' •••Ion). . 2'0 lndo-1. ao.tmen IAF), UUJ; 2. lecltlf (AFI. 2:02.'4; 3. Tollw (UCO, 2M.A7.
... tMdlev rN -1. Air FOf'ct, :J:JS.70;
2. uc trvlnl, J:M.16, 3. Pecltlc. s:a.St. lOO fl'r-1. Brown (Alf), Sl.12; 2. Glem·
Mallnl IUOPI, 52.0f, 3. McOIMlt (AF), ~ ....
100 trw-1. SUnve.11 (AF), •ti; 2. JoMs
(AF), ... 71; 3. 9erf'll'e (UCI), 4'.AO (ICI).
100 beca-1. WMlemt CUCtl, IU?; 2. OtMtl (UOP), 5'.AI; 1 A~ IAF), 56.31,
(Id) •
!iOO trw-1. lolemen (AF), 4~ McOMrltv (Afl, 4:57.7'; l. Ito (UC'I),
4:59.7'.
100 breest-1. Peler (UCI), SU I; 2.
SUmr .. (Alf), SU2 (Id); ). Slrendl CUOP),
1:02.06.
400 fr" r•-1. UC Irvine. 3:13.20; 2.
Peclflc, ):16.001 3. Air Force, 3:15.93 (Id).
Hnet« dlvlntrl. Feitv IAF), 257.63
P01nt1; 2. Thurlllr ~AFI. uuo. l. Genclruel
IUCO 223.Sl. 3·mtltr dMntrl. FIWt (AF), 231.SO
POllltl; 2. Thul'llel' (AF), 2SS.7S (Id); J.
G•"lton CUCI), 2CM.'3.
COl.UG• WOMIN Air .. .,. ... UC lrw. 4'
Plldk st. UC nm SS
400 ~ , ... _1. Peclflc, 4:12.24; 2. UC lrvlne. 4:34.N ; 3. Aw Force, dQ.
11000 fr..-1. l.Alno CUOP), 10;40.lS; 2. MclClnnev (UCI), 11:31.21/ 3. Smlllt (AF).
11:'6.71. :zoo fr-1 Mcie .. _ <AFI. :ua>.511 2.
Nenlltf (UCI), 2.~; 3. GeMt IAFl, 2:0Ut.
SO fr-I. RMCI (UCO. 2S.SI; 2. Prell (UOPl, 2S.9', J. Bier (AF), 2U•.
:ZOO lndo-1. PrlOMu• tUOP), 2:15.26; 2.
Lutln IUCI), 2:17.33, l. Nezney (AF), 2:1'.43.
1G1 flv-1. Butttrftlld (AF>. 1:00. '1; 2.
Smlfll (AF), l~ln; 3. Wer111er (UCI), 1:0:1.n .
100 fr~I. Prell IUOPI, 55.N; 2. ltMCI (UCll. S6.3f, ). McK-1 (AF), S1A.
100 beck-I. COCIWM (UOPI. 1-..S; 2.
BUllO (AF), l:OU7, l. IMrrt CAF), 1:05.k
• 500 fr..-1. l..tlno (UOP), 5'15.a, 2.
Smltl'I (AF ), S:2s.J1; l. Butterllelcl (AF),
Si41t.
100 l>rMat-1. Henev IAFI, l:IG.n; J.
PrldMua CUOPl. 1:10.71, 3 CrM (UOP). 1:12.09. a fr" rtlev-1 Air Force. 3:S2.27; 2. UC lrvlne, 3:56.35
l·meltr dlvlno-1. Smith CAF), 220.st POlnn; 2. Koe>o IUCll, 14UJ; 3. JK.OOIOl'I
( lJCI). lll.00.
3·meltr dlvl119-l Smith (AF), UUI P01nt1, 2. JecOOIOn (UC!), 157.tS; 3. ICOQ9
CUCI), 151.11.
N,L ........
HCONO ltOUNO OAMU
T•v
CtevtlenO et Miami (CheMtl 4 •I ,..30
e.m.)
De11t1 et "-(Clltnnet 2 at 1 p.m.>
SUMltv
New York Giants •I Chlc:eeo lChennel 2 •• ,..30 •.m.)
New Ene!end 11 ~
COM,•ltlNC .• CHAMf'tOMSH.-S
S..y,.-, 12
~alt BOWL XX
SUMltY, JM. M
(et New ONMll
AFC Clltmplon vs NFC ellemo+on, om .
a.wt seet"n, ldtedule
DtEC. 14
~ .... ,., .. ,_)
Fresno Stele SI. 8owtlno Green 7
DIC. 21
Ctllrrv ..... (et ~. Midi,)
Merylend 3S, Svrecuw 11 "''" .... _ ..... l•t ......... l.L) Ml11ntsole 20, Clemson 13
Dae. 22 " ........... l•f Sell Dlleel Ar••111t1 II. Arlrone Slllt 17
Dec. JS
..... Qny 0.Hk
(et Meetl#itei v, AILI
81Ut 27. Grev 10
oec. 'D L.lltnv .....
(et Mlm9Nsl
Bevlor 21. L$U 1
o•c. • "**°'"'' ..... (et ONMe, 1'1LI
Olllo Stitt 10, llYU 7
Sull llewl (et II hM, TtHl)
GMrel• ll, Aflrone 13
A.a.Ni ....
(et......,)
Aleo.me 2•. USC l
DIC. JO ,.,...,,.. ....
(et A.-..ml
WellllnetOll 20, CO!oreclo 17
o.twllewl
(et JeelrlMWllt, f'le.)
Florlde Stilt l4, OlilellOl'l'\I Stale 23
DIC. JI ~ .... (etAIMlll)
Army 31, lttlnols 2' ............
<et"--1 Air Forc:e 2•, TtxH 16
Al-~ ....
let 911mlnlMJn. Ma.I
GMrele TeCll l7, Mletlleen Slf tt 14
JAN. 1 ...........
(et T.,,..)
Mlcllleen 21, Nel>retlle 23 c:..... ....
CetO.•I TtxH A&M 3', Auburn 16 .._ ....
(et~ ..... ,
UCLA d , towe 11 ...., ....
, ...... 0...-)
T-35, MIMI!, Fie 7 °""" ..... (.tMMlll
Olt!el'lofne U , Penn Stele 10
lATUltOAY, JAN. II ............ Oefne
C•tllll ,~>
EH i vs. Wt1I, -· ... ....
(et HOnotulu EHi vs Wftl, 1 p,m, ...........
(etYtlttMfM, '"'911)
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8ob Lohr
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Donnie~
Ed Flori
MM1I Mee.umber
Jtff Slumen
Wlllle Wood
Merk HtYtl
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Jim Thorpe
Jeff L-11 Oou9 Ttwtll BllGle11«1
Tommy Vetentlr~
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Wooov 81eckt>urn
Jev HHS
Clerenc. Rose
Mon'l1 Hetei.kv
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BenCrtMllew
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JodltMuOCI
Fren!< Conntr
Steve Pett
Howetd Twitty
MecO'Gredv Bred Febel
Grte Mllvcoek
J.C.S...O
Jimmy Dtlencev
Anders Forsbrend
BrtllU-
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' <•t ..,.., ~-SIMles Boris hcktr (West Gtrmenvl def. Merten Veldlt (Cztcllollovekle), 6·J, 6·2;
Emilio S.ndlez ($Min) cltf. lt-'CI AMrtor
(Heon. 6-l, 6••; ,,,_.,s W1lenOtr <Swec1tn1
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OALLAS MAVEltlCU-Sfenld Herold
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PlecM Clltrllt Sitton, torwero. on tl'lt lnlurld tlst.
NEW V()ttl( l(NICKs-Flrecl Dtvt De-
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Cameron, note ledlll, to • ltN frft•9"11t contrect.
MIAMI 004..PHINS-Aetlveteel Miil•
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S lliith
~ refutes
Lewis
Record ol er says
US team voted to
oust old-medalist
NEW YORK (AP) -CaJvin
Smith"-the world record bolder in the
I ()().meter dasb, Friday refuted Carl
Lewis' contention that the Olympic
champion's teammates did not vote
to kick him otT the 400-meter relay
team for the 1985 World Cup meet at
Canberra, Australia.
··When 1 came beck to the United
States" said Smith, a member of the
relay-team, "1 read that Catt said there
was no vote.
"But there was a vote. The vote was
that if he didn't come to eractice, he-
shouldn't be on the team.·
Lewis chose not to participate in
practice -and Smith, Harvey
G lance and Kirk Baptiste voted not to
have him on the team.
Lewis was replaced , by Dwayne
Evans, and the United States team
went on to win the relay in 38.10
SCCQnds., the fastest time in the world
last · year and the fourth-fastest in
history, behind clockings by three
other American teams.
Smith, consietered one of the finest
curve runners in the.. world. used ru5
great speed to ove~me two me-
diocre handotTs and give Evans
nearly a five-meter lead going into the
final leg.. .
Evans. running on his first relay
team in a major international meet
and under extreme pressure as the
replacement for the heralded Lewis.
easily beat Canada's Ben Johnson,
the World Cup 100-meter champion
and the anchor runner for the Ameri-
cas team. which finished second in
38.31.
"He (Lewis) should have come to
practice, just like the rest of us." said
Smith, who set the I 00-meter world
re<:ord of9.93 in 1983, but was ranked
No. 2 in the world, behind Lewis, that
year.
"He said that he and I had done
some handotTs in the past, but
because we had done them a year ago
didn't mean .we didn't need more
work," Smith said.
Smith pointed__out that l.cwis_ was a
member of the team that competed
against the Soviet Union in Japan
prior to the World Cup meet - and
that team ran only 38.28.
"I feel the lack of practice had a lot
to do with it," Smith said. "Carl and I
did not work together at all. I assume
he was busy with other thiQ&S..:' _ _
Smith notca tnat Ule team. wiOl
Evans, worked on handotTs scyeral
times before the World Cup meet in
October. Some observers felt, how-
ever, that with Lewis, file U.S. might
have broken the world record of
37.83. set at the I 984 Olympic Games
-with Lewis as the anchor.
..With Carl on the team in Japan,
we did not break the record," Smith
said.
"We felt that without Carl (at
Canberra), we could run a fast time,"
he added. "The only critical things
that could stop us from winning were
the handotTs."
Becker
advan ces
in t ourn ey
~ . BERLIN (AP) -Wimbledon
champion Boris Becker of West
Germany advanced almost effortless--
ly into the semifinals of the Junior
Masters' tennis tournament Friday
by . defeating Czechoslovak Marian
Va,ida 6-3, 6-2 .
The I S..ycar-old Becker downed
Vajda in just 63 minutes to wi.n the
"green $fOup" and move ahead in the
competition at Berlin''& Congress
Center.
Becker won the tournament last
year. Saturday. be will meet Emilio
Sanchez of S~n, who won the
•')'ctlow group· "f'ricbl~y be-attna
Ronald Agcnor of Haiti 6-3, 6-4.
"l played Sanchez once already_, a
year and a half aao. He is a base line
player." Becker said affer defeati ng
V1.1da in front of3,IOO fans.
In Saturday's other semifinal
round. No. I-seeded Davis Cup
winner Mats Wilander of Sweden will
meet Jakob Hla.sck of Switzerla nd.
Wilander advanced to the semi-
finals by beating IS.year-old Bruno
Oresar of Yugoslavia 6-1, 6-1, Friday.
Nathaniel:
CrOsbyaame
~ayretanJ
PEBBLE BEACH (AP) -
Nathaniel Crosby, son of the late Bina
Crosby, thinks it's still p<>ss.ible that
hi1 father's name·wm be ulCld with lbe
comina JOI( event on the Montefty
Peninsula.
.. My brother Harry and I have our
foot in the door," he said Friday aft.et
the leCOnd round of the SpeldiQI
Invitational tournament.
They are hopina their mo~1 Kalbryn Crosby. ch•qes bet ml.IMI
before the swt of the POA evatt
1cbecha.led Jan. lO-Feb. l. Nathan1d
and HuJy Crosby are on the tnen·
penoa bot.rd which runt the \00~ namen-, a.ad they ftill be Dllllna in what la now called lbe AT AT-Pebble
8eKb National ~Am.
.. ,, my mom decided to cbaalt bet
mJnd the d9y bdOR the tounlamlftt.
• llataacnl oould be put out and it
woukt be OK. h would be tbe Croebt'
tournament apfo, .. Nathanial IAld.
THE
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"Why a re all these singers
wearing earmuffs?"
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WITM LITTLE SQUAAES AND
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DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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by Gary Trud1au
by Jeff MacNalty
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by Charles M. Schutz
by Berke Breathed
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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ON ~OUR C~1~~CL
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MAIL?! f=OR ME ?.1
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TO ··.oc.cu PANT"!
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson ----BUT SOMETIMSS
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THE NAME 90UNOS r
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hold:
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you hold:
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hold:
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by Tom K. Ryan
Nq El"l.ll ri~MEA 'Mll\JU~
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WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
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\\hat att1on do you tab' \
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What " your openiQI bid?
CHARLES
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Orange OoMt DAILY PU.OT/ Satur«My. J8"UWY ~. 1911
CAl:I: 842-5678 IF CAWNG FROM NORTH ORANGe
1; CALLING FROM 80UTH ORANGe
540-1220
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11111&. WllTAIT Hit II
1131 .... , •• IHI Intra! 1131
u.1<"1111111• Full time po11tlon for IUZllU SILES ,.. UY W&nllSS
motivated profaalonal In Need Experienced 1 We have Immediate open· Oepel'\dable. exper. Flex. PllllTllE
TELLER
EASY ASSEMBL V WORK W&ll•ll ......... r1e.
Sal9'ttTthn
$600.00 par 100. Guaran· Maintenance po1lt1on
teed Payment. No Ex· w/heavy lifting & mall 0..
perlence/No Salet 0.. livery respo n1lblllty.
1A• thtt rOle ot banking con· tails Mnd Mlf·addrtased Good driving record
buty Newport 8Meh ol· Apprentice. 542•9237 lngs tor experienced hra Mon-Fri. 873• 772~
flee. 646-480 1 _ ulM penon. Experience •ate for Marth• or Jim.
DENTAL -T~peaett• In lathlon ., .. pret.rred, --------
&ISIST /JlllT lfG, ·~ ~~:"~c:;~~E~: ~2~M~~~-Do you want more than 1 tlnues to change. IO doee atamped enY91ope: r9<1'd NB area. Exit com·
just a Job? thtt role or Ill Teller•. At Elan VJtll .903, pany t>enellti.
Temp. potltlon 2 mo S, _... benetltl. Appfy In pefM)f'I 642-5297 apprx starting Marcil 1, Fountain Valley publlthlng today·
Banlc ol Am.lea, our 3418 EnterprlM Rd, CBS Magulnea 720-53g1
Do you have c.ah hanctang Tetlera are becoming f t. Pierce, Fl 33482 or banking experience more sopt1l1tlcated; --____,...,,....,,..,.,,,.....,...~=,..,. S.•leyatal Waa ... 4 DaY. wk. no wkndl tor firm has polltlon '°'temp ,,..,..., tf
Gen 1 Denti st N B. FIT typeMttwe,cpet"'don 1, ~,... FllHPIZU
TO OUR VALUED EM·
PLOVEES. Help wanted
at Straw Hat Plua. Apply
In parton at 187 E 17th
St.C M asll lor Tom
and thtt ability 10 type? cron selling productl EASY ASS EM Bl V WORK 9131
and aervleft II 9Qually $800.00 per 100. Guaran· r,H"'s"E"K"P"'N"G!"'!Otl('IFlllF"'E"R"E"D~e~x~ch Important 11 P<>UMSlng teed Payment. No Ex· 646-849 I Mk:tlelle Cornpugraphlc MCS·20 "' .,..
&5·60 wpm w/eiecurecy W"tm nltet Man II you an1wered "yes" to
tha above queatlons. you
may Just be thtt Individual
we're looking for to Join
our PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE SALES TEAM
ol TELLERS. Thttse oP-
portunlllea are not tor
people looking for a full
range of employee ben·
el11s. thtty're for people
who want premium pay
and llexlble hours
HITI&. ASllSTAIT
No exper necessary.
Dana Point. 496-6413
Hrs 8-5pm Exit pay & f rt41rhk1 tf
benefits. Call Margo hllJwHtl
556-9360 Brtstol Town & Country Cltdc1l/Oll t 4081_______ EOE * AIOlllfiiT * Telemarketing Cable TV • JOBS
Gt1tr1l 5530 ~
Staff polltlons ~th Newp nPlllTTll/ Hourly wage + comm.
Ctr CPA llrm Advance-Apply In parson at. ltlit1rht1 tlM
ment & gd benefits PASnlP&mrr ~~&1:~~i-:,;.~~e IAILY PILtT
Degree-+ 3 yrs. axper. Immediate opening for • ..,.,.,,
req. 759-0101 exper. typesetter. Mu1t ,_, ULlllUI If you are too\lng for extra liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil have have mark-up Energetle Mlf atwter tor spending money. or like
ADVERTISING
SECRETARY
Needed to aasl1t busy
newspaper Sales Depart·
ment. Job duties Include
an1Werlng pl'lones. re-
cord keeping. typing (60
wpm) and ualstance In
v.arloua projects Send
resume or apply In per-
son to:
·:=···~" Pitt
H I tr Ht
011t1•M1tUl2121
ax per.. paate-yp back· ntab. yacht aalel office to go places like Magic
ground helpful. Xlnt b9n· adding to staff. Unlimited Mountain, Knotts Berry
ellts Including medlcal & potential. Comml11lon Farm, or win Prizes and
dental Insurance. con-sales. Call 650-4448 1 Awards. Call ua now! We
genial atmosphere. Con· have aeveral openings in
ta.c1 Alissa.642·4:J2 1ext. 811MAes>t C .M .. H.B. or F.V
291 642-4333
._,.CABLE &ITllEIT IAIAIEI
II you're Interested In tills
great opportunity, please
apply In peraon at.
lllUT WEITElll
11¥1111
1200 ''" .... ., ""' C11t1 1111, IA 12121 NUIEOUIT
IAILYPUT
330 W Bay Street
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627
'\"I Couple Costa Mesa 20 units Experienc nee. Equal 0ppor1unlty
Group W Cable la ofter· Compensation negot. Employer M/F/H ~~ f:::: .: TSL UUIEIEIT BURGLER FIRE ALARM
In our Newpor1 8Mctl 642-t603 TRAINEE • Call between
::'!"~ ~°:"1mtt:r= Alli PlRTS/ltlitt I lt-~PM. 831"3443
by you and JCl'K..... Must llave valid Calif /l.10ASllU Fii l ·nnll Sain Siii effort•. Group W Cable ers lie. good driving re-Xlnt working cond. Must
.... ,,.._, le • great plllOe to be. cord. Apply at Hub Auto I be honest & dependable.
-•...-115• Wt offer Supplies. 2120 Harbor Bl. Register exp helpful. Wiii
Image Consultant. Fast : CM, 646-2464 see Claud I train )erry, 536-2722 Growing Co. We need • [ICtllM Hf'*'I
IU-U21
a good fltute aptitude perlence/No Salet. 0.. prlv ba/entr some ut111.
and ex~lent cuatOf'l)er tails M!'d Mll·addreeaed Mature ~ atuderltl refs.
servlce"lkllls. Automated stamped envelope: Need by Jan 141 5'48·6857
Teller• almply can't Im· Etan Vital ·903, L •I
ltate thtt human 1mlle and 3418 Enterprise Rd. tff•I• H
warmlh that cuslOrnefl Ft. Pierce, Fl 33482
Atlliucn . 1111 look tor when entering a • llTIEIS M••in branch Thttre'• attn a .._ I fi iMllHli place tor you 11 Bank ot All llTOIEI
Am.lea. lnternted can-Is now hiring Pricer• & LES 957-8133
dldatea. apply at Ille Stockers, tor' Immediate 2a.5 CU. FT. &IDE BV SIDE
branch nearest you. An poalltons. Please apply G E. REFRIGERATOR
equal opportunity em-at· 225 E. 17th St. C.M. $1000. 646-9177 •
ployer 548-7788
Bank ol Am.lea
Costa M ...
548 W"t 19th. St. Costa Mesa, CA
Harbor Adema
270 t·A Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
South Coest Financial Ctr.
3233 Park Center Dr
Costa Mesa
SHIPPING & RECEIVING
Warehouse Hsi. M·F.
7:30-4·30PM. $4.75/hr 10
start. No. Costa Mesa.
Call Ron 966-1510
DELIVERY PERSON FIT.
-------2 REFRIGERATORS: dlf· nl -UIWlllM no terent size. sas a s 150.
New ownen • Varied can deliver 957-8194
shifts. Costa Mesa/Santa FREEZER Gibson upright,
Ana areas 645-2550 15 cu ft, good condition
PHTI Pllml P /T s50. 968•3808·
1 l\r lab. nd1 paraonable NEW FREEZER: Whlrlpoot
printer. Jackie 549-0707 12 cu ft. upright. White
PICTlll fUllll
FfT. 9&8'-1622
PLANT SCAPE
lnt.tExt. Plant exp req.
Own transp. 751·2271
S t97 Call 646-3709
Range/oven/broiler/micro
. wtitlblk glass. $495
Dsl'lwr S30 675-6896
•SALEI IALll* PROGRAM ASSIST Pl t Refrigerators S 129 & Up
Adult day care center. Washttrs $99 & Up
Sat !)..4. SS/hr. Call for Dryers. gas/elec S99 & Up
appt, M-F. 548-9331 Stoves $99 & Up
Illa Elfry/Atafl 0... you! Call 645·3567 ......,.., ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••• ~E;;;;i!iii!!!;i ~!!~======•1 for Newpor1 Center CPA. ..~ 1r..w.. e e Ii iiiii Ane benellta & advance-Fiii n../Plf't TIM • nwww -·"' • •
ment tor axprd reliable SALESWOMEN needed • Fpr~~~ ..... • PART TIME ·•
PI T tor llower shOp . .Must
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1701 Corrlnthlan Way.
IUlllTATI
STILL TlllllU &HIT HALmant
"Complete Line of Home
Furnishings"
All APPLIANCES
flllJ laar"""4
hMllt.t•11•HMI
Newpcrt Beach
TODAY'S
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATIONS
1002-2790
applicant. 759-010 t for exclusive designer --""' -.n• -· • •
sportswear boutique In • l111·'-c.w • •
• FINO OUT THE
NEW LAWS
llPUMIT am Newport. Exper a must. lllP '1lllltl' • •
Exper Individual with Salary and commission • Collplny's totll : :
DISPATCH
DRIVER
• Hear Olrecior of
CENTURY 21
"Tell 11 llke it Is"
•FREE CAREER•
SEMINAR
Mon-Jan 13. 7 PM
* Limited Seating .
UNIQUE FURNITURE
1947 $. Main St.
Santa Ana
good English skllla, 1213)556-4469 .-,J ·--'-• We a re looking for the right • strong typing and die· -• Vt -.
taphone or ahorthand llOlllY Flllll ~ttins : people-People who enjoy . : Needed tor last growing
Btwn Edinger & Warner on
Maln St. See thtt Bearl
l\elpful Apply In person Opportunity to sell special· Do you want to make • T b • ~ewspaper advertising
with ruume lo Mr. ty foods and gifts Flex e p eople. bey ID USt e per· e e P a r I m e n I · Fuentes, at Robert Bein, hours, will train. Westcllff ~':':=:::· ~~:C:: Responslbllltes will In-
111-1221
Open 10--6: Sun 12·5
ReS8f'vatlons requfred ARE IN THE REAL
EST ATE T ABLOIP
SECTION
Wiiliam Frost 6 As-Ptaza. 642-0972 curtty 01 worlllng In a : sis tent a nd willing to work! : olude pickup and delivery
soclates. 1401 Quill St. thriving lnduatry? JI io • • of ads. carsheeta and GaHl•·l4H
C11f111'J 21
ltltl Star
Farailtrt I014
I iii FllllTlll Newport Beach. Ca 1•1119118' Salts complete appllcatton • Hours ar e 4:30-8:30 p .m. • mall. Reaponslble, welt 833-0070 (8am-5pm) PIT Hrs llex. Retell ex· and Interview et: • • organized Individuals
penance pref 645-0210 901 w. 16th St • M 0 0 ":'.Fri . a 0 d 9 : 3 O • wlth gOOd driving record
LES 957·8133
IHHrll OltriHI RETAIL SALES Mon. TlltS ' Wed J.5 PM e } 30 S d e & nevtga1tonal 1kllla IP91y ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~Balboa Peninsula com-*-f••-•nmAJ [qull()poottulllt)[mtiloJtf e a.m.-: p.m. atur ays. e in person to TheOrange
SAILBOAT Ch rt F'~t All French Pr~vlncjal: Din a er """ set orig $2800. MC. S 1400.
needs person for Routine Col tt>I set $550. elaSJant
& Prev~llve Sefvlclng sota/lovest $650, occu h1ian1 I FiaHci1l Lest I F1a1• 2925 pany desires mature -•• -·-...._ _______ -"! • • Co~ ~"':~,~~·reet.
LOST Diamond Ring ::ir~:.:i~~c: ~~ Will train personable c1.~1/lt1tHraat1 : Compensation to include : Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Exp req d. 645-7100 chrs $150. Xlntl ~705
laftltllnt Mens sohtatre REWARD lleuble S4 ~ hr Sales ::::' .. ::;'.~":' B~~~ 5520 : h ourly wage p lus com-: ,.,,....,,---A=-s=-k..,.f-=or_M,e1 __ 1n_d_a __ Ontrmity 2tOI 673·7704 onentated co 675-5544 Salon related pOlltlona Alf YM U llllllAU • mission. • DRIVER-DEL Travel ticket
TEXAS Oil COMPANY COFFEE TABLE
needs mature person Driftwood. Kidney thape
person tor short trips aur-glass top $500. 64&-9177
rounding Cos ta1=------.,..,.---Mesa/Newport Beach. Dining table w/4 cane
Contaot cusfomer. we back chrs. Matching
t r a I n W r I t e P . K . lighted Ct1Tn1 Cabinet.
Dickerson. Pres .. Soutl'I· Mfr. by Stanley. Excel.
western Petroleum, Box Compl $335. 895-~25
789, Ft. Wortl\, TX. 76101 Duncan Phyfe Dining rm
Lost tem Aust Shepl\ard. Gen Ole Secretarial pos-Excel. salary opportunity Work for the original e e 2-Spm, M-F. own vehicle, UYI Al IHA1 blk & wht w/lan on Jen 1 111on an a busy olc tor s I o r en thus I a at 1 c Coco's' SERVERS & e • quick. dependable. Call
National company seeks In CM 957-6160 local p\11 homeownera motivated person. C.M COOKS needed. Apply 1n • e 733·0"6"28"S"af7SUn -lde". Inventions. new LOST -I -G-• assoc Must have typing 859-5559 546·3995 person 3-Spm, 2305 E. •• For a n appointment call •• llfYf•/fL-·· IELIY. products (714)643-1664 ma e old Lab. skills & ability to relate Co a st Hwy. Cd M " --
Fee baaed Harbor & Wiison. CM on \'1811 wl tvV\ple Starting W.EIPHlll 673-9053 •. 642-4322 •. PIT Permanent, N.B. area. 1212 f Reward 646-5413 .---(714) 645 7845
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r --2914 sa:ary $1150/mo Apph· For· Swap Meet. $75 per _ ·~ t -• LOST Mate Poo-callonsacoepted t0-4pm day -+ comm Musi have IAYSllE CUE • be • DRIVER FI T.PIT, van. wiDdw his money for dlefTemer mix No ID M-F. starting Jan 6 car Must have pierced located In the Balboa Fun : l ween 3:00-8:00 p.m · : truck or motorcycle.
TD's. S t0,000 up No Westct111 area Christmas 1 Niguel Shores Commun1-ears Must ~ar & display one Now accepting appl-Commission. Live nr
TUYIL HEIT tb1t6 chrs, 2 teats & p1d1
tmmed opening N.B .. ~-5 SSOO. call 642-9579
credit.,. no penalty eve Apricot color Re-ry Assoc 33654 N1guer 1ewelry Call Tues 1ca1tons for all positions : A k for Ben Willia m . : Irvine Call Sat/Sun
Deniaon Assoc 673-73 11 ward 6'6-3177 Sl\Ores Dr Laguna Niguel t2-2pm 71 4/898-9596 Call lor 1nterv1-646-5591 • • ••••••••••••••• •••••~• 733-0628
yrs exp inctud'g 2 yrs Moving Salel Refrlg.
computer. pref. DATAS solabed. dining turn.
AaatHCtatatl LOST MIG olden Retnv w IUIL FIUIAY • ••• • •• •••• • • •• •••• • • •• .... red collar/ID on Bayside One gtrl office good •
II. George. 548-7744 lamps & misc. &40-8182
Lest I Ft••• 2925 Or CdM 673-268 t salary good benefits e ___ ....,...., ____ Lost Siamese wht/blu eyes Cali lor applm 756-8997 •
$1000 REWARD gray tail/ears VIC 32nd -P1T RECEPTIONIST •
N B REWARD 673-4968 From t2 30·5 30. Mon-Fra •• For return of charm -c 833 8486 bracelet $500 REWARD Reward $250 blk11an all · e
for Information of return Doberman ln1ured back •
of charm bracelet leg Vac CM 722-1812 HCEPTIOllST :
645-2«4 REWARD Stbenan Husky John Wayne Tennis Club 11 e
FOUND 6 mo Bo-xertPit blk /wht male brnl blue 1nter111ew1ng lor Phone e
Bull mix. blk/whl an Santa eyes nds med Bal Pen Recept1on1s1 Please •
Ana Ofl Main St 646-527 1 673-60t1 or 494-3685 apply tn person on •
DELIVERY DRIVER
Daily Pilot motor route
available In Huntington
Harbor area. 1-2 hours
per afternoon.
Call 642-4333; Monday -·
Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for
Art. aft 6pm -WHITE MIPOOOLE lound January 6 12·3pm :
vie 17th and orange c M 117 t Jamboree Rd N B • •
650-8109 • Orange Coast • FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
Ea1t--eat llECEmtllST • Dally Piiot • ..,,_ PIT personable. mature • •
Caiittl Care 3016 person tor property : 330 W. B•y Drive :
CHILD CARE needed l1 mgmt co wl busy phones • Coate Meea, CA • hskk M v 1-5 30. Mon-Fri Must • •
girls P;f 30 1~s; 30 e~~e. 2 have goo6d te60te3phone • • • • e • ••• • • • ••• •• -. • • • • • ••• IU·Hll M-F 546_9279 manners 42-1
Child Care needed-my Irv
Found Alaskan Malamute tiome 8-1 2 days pl mo 1
mate Slater/Newland. & 2 yr olds 559-74 77
SCTllY /OfC ASSIST.
Good typing telephone.
and receptionist skills
with general olflOe duties
Mon thru Fnday Sam to
Spm 644-1784 for appt
HB 841 -6579
FOUND Brown Leather Te1ehn 4650
Flight Bag Corner Hllllli IHTHCTlll SECllETAllY Baysade/PCH Owner 26-28 Cru1s1ng Sailboats
1den11ly con ten ts Weekends now Fu11 11me
675-1047 summer 645· 7100
Determine your own des-
t 1ny1 Need sometone 10
assist 1n starting up new
real est ate d1v1s1on lor es-
1abhsned hrm Job re-
quires excel 1yp1ng and
engltsh Sit.Ills 3 years
secretartal experaence
Found Cahco car yellow ;roftnioaal/ c.ollar wtbell 111c border of A...1 • •
CM & NB 646-877 I 11a1a11trahve 51 00
MANAGER FOUND, fem whl Cat. male
crm/wht Cat. lem Germ
Shep t>rn/blf<. fem Doole
blk/tan, male gray/blk Immediate opemng lor full
Keeshound ml~ Newport time D1sl11ct Manager
:::.:~ss:ntmal Shetter. Musi en1oy working with
Children Exper\Snce
Found key ring Balboa helpful
Peninsula '. mile from
1etty 673-0767 We offer a,., excellent ben-
Can Do Attitude' & neat
aA(!jl_arance Job desires
word processing and
computer data base llll·
pe11ence Start at S 1700
per mo Excel oenehts
Send resume DYOD. P 0
Bo x 8040 Newport
Beach CA 92658-8040 efit program paid va -
FOUND MIT ABBY young 1 cations & holidays bonus SECRET ARY /RECEPT
College Dr Area C M program and dental In·· Top skills Laguna Hills
549-2612 st.lrance Salary plus -Law olllce 830-~660
FOUND Puppy on El mileage re1mbursemenr 119 Camino Drive Costa SEOlulH/.lfHPT. Mesa 540 149& Applicant must apply '" Min 3 year• experience _ person at Daily Piiot, 330 Strong skills min 65 per
Found Yng Mtcat Sohd West Bay St Costa mtn Admln1stra11ve type.
gray/Ilea collar vie Mesa Ca Apply 9-t 1 attractive & personable
Wllson/Fatrvu 646-8938 E ii m or 2-4 om 1Circula 26 t-1044
Lost Calico cat blk wtit & t1on Dept 1
orange v1c Co1umo1a Tll ACCO•ITAIT
Square 1r11 S tOO Fvll 11me Cost it Mesa
REWARD 854-9427 646· t636 or 756·9 105
' I' I I I I 0
srcn / tfc 1111
for N B Tax Lawyer top
salary ba~ on quallf1
cattons Laura 644-6512
HO'Y-llUL ESTAR
Realtor seeks SELF
STARTER to manage
small olftce Send re-
sume • salBry r9<1111ra-
meri1s 10 Thtt Dally Piiot
Ad :r t37 P 0 Box 1580
Costa Mesa CA 92626
Ttcll1ie.1l/Tr .. t1 Sits
aummulT
and man1 Rent or comm
S C Plaza area 557-2234
NESSI ...
ll'Tlmedlatt opening tor
qu8'1l1ed person Harri•
1600 t&&O exper tlelP·
fut Ewcellent company
benef11t and worlltng
tondllt0n1 Apply
llUlllUIT
IAILYPUT 330 w eay 8tre.t
CotlaM ... Ca
()( call 642·•32,
After School -
Student Jobs!
Do You Need S Cash S Aod
A Good J ob To Start The New Year? A .
We are '"'looking for Jr. High and High
School l1udent1 anq others who would
enjoy talltlng wtth people and WOf't(lng
with other students thefr own age. You
can earn 125.00 to 'S50.00 MCh W.-In
commlaak>na and MUCH.MOREi You can
work PART TIME In the afternoona and
ewntnga Ind atltl heye pfenty of fr .. time.
You MUST BE FREE AFT~R SCHOOL!
Wt otter ~ training and prOYtde
transportattof'I. TIU la NOT A PAPER
ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A
WEEKI Come out and Mtp UI ~ new
cuttomws fOf our new.paper and have a
great time dotng It. You have nothing to
lo• and * auper job to gain. Call today
and maybe you can start tomorrow!
Call Mr. Earl
548·7058 or 241·8432
Openirigs Now Av•ilable
CAR ROUTES
E•rn Extr• C••h
For D•llv•ry 01 Thi• P•per
HUNTINGTON BEA.CH
FO"NTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Deliver 1 day a week. No
collecting, no soliciting.
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842 -1444
Aak for JoAnne Cr•ney
Ctatr1l lt"icu Laa•1c1pi11 .••"'!'i .. •t'!!"ia .. 1..__....,. __ , ;;;;iiii=:=iiiiiiiiiiiiiii IV_l_N .. C .. E_l_E .. N"'"H•O•F•F·F-ln·l-sh_ed_ KONSTANTINE KENNELS TllEES DAN SAL YER PAINT Nb
$2 40 Pe da Boarding /grooming/sales Lie •425924 ' f y C11rpentry & custom re-for cats/dogs 641· 7003 opped/removed. Clean-Call Anyt, lme 9f54:20fr modeling Lie 495-5899 uo. new lawn•. 751-3476 That's ALL you pay lor --PAINTER NEEDS WORK!
3 tines. 30 day minimum ca.n• Care 811•~.. -TIE llHI SOEll Int/Ext. callings. retln cab
'" the C M mom wall watch your AMERiCAN HANDYMAN Lawn-Tr..,.Shrub Install (26) yrs exp .. work guar
SERVICE schl age child aft scttl Carpentry. fencing. win-Tree Trim and Removal Davis Painting 964--3837
lge play-yard & TLC. dows: plumbing. marllte, Lawn Main & Rotottlting QUALITY at r .... pric9I
close to schls. 722-6230 tub encl, etc And Yes SprlnlUer Install. Repair Int/ext Real Estate clean-
DIR Ec TORY lOVtNG Mom will care tor _J_es_u_s_•_s _Lor_d_6_3_6·_8_24_4_ Free Estimates 548·6065 up. carpets. windows. etc
your child lull time. nice FENCE Repair. New & <?'d· W,11 Stnicu Refs Free est. 857-0691
CALL TODAY!! home Dottle 968-8332. WOOd, chain link. patios. Fllll? 111112 IOOI p I . , -----free est. Greg. 968-0118 I • l~r •( ASI FOR LOIS Clt111•1 met *GEN. HOME REPAIRS Attys. Parham& Assoc. , .. F .. ~ .. fA"'iilP!'R"'d!"!1~N·te"'Rl'li•o•R'll'S-
Your ~ J ROBIN S CLEANING Paint. Drywall. Carpentry •••HrJ HANGING/STRIPPING Service Directory SERVICE: 1 throougllly etc. Gary 645•5277 PTL VISA-MC 673-1512
Representatl\ie clean house 540-0857 All blOCk·brlci<-eoncrete· ANDVS WALLCOVERING
1•2-4321 tit. SH ! Housecleaning, carpets & ~m~tM1AND6A~~E Ard ~a!~~~ks-<:ov!::O~~;'; Installation & Removal
upbQlstery.w.lndows. etc 531-5579 Pat or Ive msg --Int. painting. 548-4013
•• 1212 Block walls, brickwork. lfr'r•ai.t, • 1· Horne Repairs, 111 types, concrete Comp patios STRIP IT OFF THE WALL ..,. _____ ....,__ Co~clal lnq. welcome fenCea/gates No Job to t 5 yrs ex per 64&.4834 F 1 st· c I ea n • re a I ;~~:e:~:i~~~ Dry-Cllrlstmas Clean &Haul small Anytime 750-6586 BRtCKWORI< Smau 10bl Uc/bonded. 638--6970
all Repairs 847-7901 Carpet, F~rnlture. Drps & llEIT A 1•• Newpor1 Costa Mesa Pl11ttr/Dryw1ll Windows 839-4537 • • .,. R · f 675 3 75 ' REBLOWN OR PAINTED H & Otllc le I b Eleclrlcal. plumbing. IP· Irvine -~ __ ._1 Int/Ext. patch plaaterlng,
Also Int/Ext Patntlng l~e a c an ng Y pllance. oar. door opener STUCCO MASONRY-TILE custom texturing, (lu111t~
Ltc.,?88597 631-9295 ~DI Pteaae call for free installation & all misc No Job to small. All types work. Problems-No Prob·
estimate 842-6746 ho~ repairs. 1 hr dis-FrtMi est. Uc. 631·2345 lemsl •326864 554-7831 A•plill~ct Housecleaning 14 yra exp. patch. $25 hr. 24 hra. 7 • .....z~-Faraatut reliable. reas. free est. own days. Call 458·2628 1_ ... _• .• •.1_.,.. ______ P!"la~•~~i!!!ia~tllni~~~~
Appliance Ser11ice. Refrlo . trans Pina 645-9866 Oefta laalia~ *A· 1 ..... 24 llf II f lll-1111
washers-dryttrs-ranges we gala should hang . w CLEAN I EXPERT •Good Jobs done righ" .. -
d1shwashers LI 240-0717 together Hang/remove. LT HA LING • MOVING Over 25 year• experien<le
839-0730 anytime Garage & Yard Clnupa lie T -116 428 730-1353 AatMlt/Cta ttt =-...,----Jon 645-8 t92 ---·-----
Parking Area Repairs 1 Clttlliafi Stmcn t UO 11'111t
Re&u I 1 •"R fli & OUICK & C-AAEfUl r ac ng oo ng Sewing/ Iterations. Quall· LO RATES, T138046 Waterproofing• 631-4 199 ty at lowest price Npt
Asphall-repalr-prklilQ lots area. ~Jnette 83t-48tO NPT/CM/lAGUNA. Area Self :t'c!~J~pert•
apt complex-heavy roller CtiJracttra -Hauling-cleanup-painting·
Joe 645-4269 7am-9pm moving. 7 day1. 494-2341 IAOllTAll MftlS
Remove 81Phaltdr1~ At1•'11·lt1fll·ltll4I l'ieullng. Moving. Clear;:-C&1eful ~ Rellable Proa.
replace w11ft Concrete Commtresid. 83 1·2345 ups 7 Daya. lowett ratM. Enlhu1l .. tlc Referral•
Brtck/Block wk 539·0345 BATHROOM & KITCHEN Call Barry, 722-8673 Fr .. nt Uc 64&-3665
~~'.·'~:,~~.dr~=kay!au. ~l~~~crul,NG :~~~~ ....... , ... ., -ITUllll -.WI
brickwork etc 952-9352 C -filHll · In.ITS llftll M. Hllr•ctlta THE OFFICE OF Orange Co. Ortaln•I Aatt Stnicu - -l l•iWia! Dr J..... Caroompu 0 c Student Mover• Tnturtd ""n . Lie T n._.le M NM21 Custom Auto Import Serv Remodel-Repa r-Roollng· Newpor1 Beactt 548~21 NEW WarehouMStoreoe
BMW·MBZ·Auda-Jag-Ferr Masonary & HOfN! Sar... ..... ·~ICU::
All parts 1v1 Free P1u & 24 hr Servtce 54~5 !I•~· l anlALhn!ct
delivery 898-2319 Dttn --.24 •r D tN-11H BEST~panlon
DRAINS CLEAR From S 15
Faueeta. Olac>ONI, Heater,
851 -9604 M&M 722·90M
Expert Servtc. & Atpalr
32 yra aKp. Retld'l/Comm.
lie 11409035 914--8919
DRAINS CLEANED 24 hra.
low Rates. Dlapoul1.
Fauoell. 839-4537 ·
WATER REPIPING. Xlnt
prices. Lie., bonded, Ina
Clerk Plumbing 581-6577
WEEl<END PLUMBING.
No Ov.rtlmel Call Any
Tlme. 64&-e712
laai1n1 ltntcn -Entry & French ooo;. 'IHMttng done right4i Atdel & Rat .. tor elderly.
Xcu1Type w ord Procet1-By Norman Tha Doorman Clletl AIC Heating Special live In or out. &33·2009 .,,---.~------
Ing We do manuacr1pt1. Oak & Fir 857-000R 1 Hour ServlMafnt $30 Care tor elderly In llcenM IJ;~iiiiinuiiiiilii~I
manlnG lltt, ate. 78&-3330 91 t 1-I •92·8827 ••51213 private home. Home Qook II
llJIC r C& '""'' Kathy 540-4101 TYPING-S/H-BOOKKPNG RESID/COM..;1../INO 21 ·-· ... 150-2751 Olene 13 , ...... FASTIACCUR SERVICE "" a~
VERSATILE 64o.ou8 yrs Oomyownwork UC. HOUSESrTTEA avallable,lllll!'lt"'liPP"'19!1"""•P"""I~· ·--·-· •27804 1 Al 846-8121 Prof local, ~ refs FlN£ NTING By RICh-MR8 STEVtHS
Cirtn.!!f --OON'S°ELECTRIC -1 C::..~";ne Eve 2-0401 :!,::.'1~ ~.=1 PsycNc l TarOt C.~
Ex¥carpentry s;;:;;c; 492·59$j SeMce cell•. --• Thank-Yout M3"'4 t t• You t .. me ~' wt1 Repalr-Aemod'l·A~UOn• d~ outlet• etc, bondtcl I ......... left you 8111 XmM
Doora.-etc 548-4980 -iCt; -RAINBOW PAINTING $30 Aeiedlng .,, Ad
B • .-.--. -fr--door1 l 23E3LEOICTRIS IAN Ci9en 1.1pteT ree Trlmmlng Oualhy It our poMc;y 772·2132 (714) 772· 1021 ,_ .. ..,., .. .,.. ....... IC• 1 mall/large Verd MetntaHaulfng &50-&14t .IEF'F Uc eMa 1571 w Kat...._~
f rencti Sllderl & Mort. !Obi 6 t8()81ra 548-5203 MIKE 150-3213 --r.--·------1
Addlt•ona & ~· A A PAINTING Intl tt 1 ~=~~ ...... !"!"II.I •4761oe Don "4-&~9 NEW/REPAIR Quality. No C&B LAWN SERVICE LOWEST poealb+e pt1ce It
Doota-rMldlng•·b•y ;in:-~=:~~~!or~~;:~ Mow:'l; twlCt "'° l20-10 Step~. M2-323S
OWi. ~pfele patio•. 125 14 731· &.tt-5722 GLASGOW PAINTING
1ddlllont. quality W()(lt f ..... ISHIKAWA LANOSCAPE t/Ext 30 1"' t X$* ..
U77•41 P•vl 5-48-"60 oXk i PINE f &d+ Sod cieen~upe Malnf. ,.,., 142·5214
Kl'TCHEN CABINE T S50 Of Mii part, you ,,_,. Sptlr*ltrt. ttG. l&0-4 l"7 HOME.OWN£A £XPEATI
AEFACING 847·ea33 f..tlnml~.con· lnt/bt ~ ~
aft !Of fr .. ht 142.0U I lllR!WOOO S79 !1()1~ uord atden'Ci.J~f1t1Uve MJllM'7 13 ,.ttM
·Aec>elr·Atter•tloN ,.._ Yeeta SPtldel ~ prteaa. 7032 un ,rxf 20 v..,.. ....,
etnodef·P.,._Lock..-0 tnlx Oetlv •Jim 136-15t1 Prof Oil..._..._ Awr .......... Ill+ .~ .. wihd~ ..,. ,,_. t•• wtttl o.1J ,.._.,.OOfN'l.(menyrwfll bteriorttuooo l 130• svr•e~ Jenyl42.0M7 "°' WMt Me M-Oll2, ~ rn. .JoM ~ Ml-0442
I· f 0
0t'Mge Co.t DAILY PILOT/,,,....,,~ 4, 1818
'UhlJ u , llH n , ...... , I••....... II• 18111 lal!!!!f 119 a.e. lr•lltll .. Hr ,.. frlQ 1350, Sota ... , t NlJC llHICl fWUC llDTICl Pia.IC llJ11Cl ~SlS.AMtbtletn KENWOOD KT428 tuner .. -.. .,..11R•nM TO'¥OTA '13 Corela '"'· FORD '71 MUSTANO v.e bldtne1111einin.,,..,ne1N 21 1t11. 11 t:11 O'doclk (5)Mt8SIONVtEJOfLOMT l7S. 0... Sla. Cteclema MO/OC)o: KA 7400 Rcvr. ,.. onlvE.-..V DePA'"'°'JNT -~ .'?!'.· ~ "::"j~ auto. 511< ml.. ol the blddet ....... dello-A.W . #'Ct "*' lftCI .,.. ' GlfT8. H27t ~ 0 . harcycla 125. l1001ot>O. U0-6397 • Wll ILi IDnlls lllM .,c; ... .., • • OOOd ~ a1000. nation fOllOwlnt ~ lflcMc:eu911,lfMttM1llelle. ,_wy . Mllelofl \litjo, Cellt. WomaN 12 IOd ~nn It comea wtth p/1, buc*at IWW.Ml.11 •n rni. lllOO. '*'5 lt2 756-1909/D a..o-o 195/E "09A ltl!e ~namer. why Mid C*ltion tot d\anoe t2tt2
.. , .... nu. 6'2·7874 Trauprtadta ... ,. Ind raellal tlr•. M-F1111t.S.SUlll mna L'·•··· FOAO '83 T-Blrd VI Of~. 1\CMe¥1l, "° !lo-°' MIM ~ not ~ "· ~kin• fllt•e'I ... -(k •0840)(Stk#2427) • • • E·"'" .. St -51 r: tttloul '*"' lllall lie \..ad gr8nl9d ll'C. ~ 21522 \I In• OM/--1brw: Cof tbll hwr .... 7111 v2vo, -· Attend our ..... ...,,.,_ ":!:r· Otlg owner. U111M1 t•• II 1 ounn rT II FVRT~ oro.r.d lllefno,EToro1e.llf tH30
$450. din Mt 1375 bit '5' lllH I FuMarton. CA and t acl•v• a fra• l · Chsco.t V9Y ~Mlon wlttl 1h9 Ot1n91 INt 1 copy ot Ulla ordet '° Tl\11 t>ualnaee 11 con. 11oole l11 8otal.0V..t ~llcoeii. •..it oond • ORANGE COAST 714-tlO 6300 pctteott mini vaow"'· ex11/lntr/Lnth . t7500. COunty A9Qordet, 1n cw of ltlOW c.. lie putlll"*' In duQ1acl by a OOfporatlon
MOO IOfabd 1350 o.-· Cov.t & alip. Ju.at ttfln. · JMp/JW\auft 213-191-6701 I.Mm abou1 IMllng In 76t-78a4 or ~54 e«Potltlona. ~ tM The~PllOt, anew'"'* UNM ...,111ne.S4C Tree. waltUNtl350.bdr~...00 $4500 obo. 673·60M 2524Harl>Of CoetaMeaa BENTLEY '70 8rlt11h our oft!Qa '*' South FORD '84 ~ conv namee Of !I'll ~ of..,_., drcul9tlon, pub-Thie itetement WM Mid
din Mt '350. UM705 WI .... , 4 Ml·MH : green/cream'. 14000 Coalt Plaza. v.a Wht auto a.u.tary. Tr...-er, end ""*'In""'~ a1 leMt wuh me County Cllrk ol Of· (~ 1 ht) r.-.:101· •7 .. _·7 ... 2 · ~ once• we9I f«-IOur con· Inge Cowlly on~ ........... 1111 31'DUTCHYAW[ a;;og Toyota '85 4 Aunnat. Ltd WOflh of recondltlOnlnQ. • • <>-. 1. 50.v .,. -The Chy Council of the..,..,. .... P<lot to tne 13.1MS 1168 fofl@NY fiCkft & o.k. 5 aal19. Atomic 4. new, In wan. 4500 mlee. , ~!~8~_.! ~~ IU.·Uftll UAll FORD FIM1a •19 AMIFM City~ Coet• Mw rewwe ~of Mid l'IMrlnO ,_,., HST OFFER · Refrlg, aleet:>• 4. 5 ap, Ale, am/tm cae, .,..., .. F • .......,-11•1Ul·1Hl cue. New Uraeibttce, Qd 111e right to rejeet eny °' .. o..d Of.C 1t 1H5 P\ib0"*1 Otanot eoeet
648-1238aftate $90()0 Va:l23e. ~hlr ~··· rnoontf. EJttrae VW 'M Mtcr<>bul 25 win. ~~.;.!:,.cal trani.Sl2oo, ~ated: Oec:ember ~1. :.r..ry .. T .... ~...:..,.f~·; ~:~~.~:V~. ~. r~a. __,,,...,--.,..----· ~ iJL....-• 2,v50. 64&-7841 • ..,....,. ..__ _ .... .,......, -.---•
• 2 Qakwooel 4 drwr Dtlno -r I TOYOTA L-... --.•--'&4 dow --... --~· In-. t9&5 'C... o 8A·i4'
e1blnatef4 drwr Orig Ai-FIY 300, !Woe X im:Jj White. Ex;.7c;,;dS.ecn,: vaetor1 on)y 497 .3179 •• 111t• U 'M Publilh«I Orange COll9t ...,,., .....,._ AttoMer ---------
$1000/"400 both 905 No aa111 with booms l500. fleas 10 250 495-&en II. vw ·ee Bug, am/Im, 10 e gyl, 111.110 trans. factOfY Deity Pilot January 4·~9:7 · * ..,..., •A1a, t ~ PlaJC tl>TICE Euclid (0) 554-.8265 ~2· t902 ' ' i•--mllal, gOOd condition. air, AM/FM ,,.,ao, = ......,. ..,... ______ ..._ ....... __
CHILD'S SWING SET Iii /Dtc I Truka : ._ $1200 obo. ~2-7488 (lie• IJGM357) .. _.,,. """TIC( PublllM<t Orange' Cout P:ICTmOUe .,... ••
Excel. cond. make otr: JI 1 ltrlft2 PlYMdOTH Arrow 1h2 i vw '71 arn/tm Blaupunkt (Stk# 32851 "-"" = PUOt Pectmber 21. 28. T~~":! .,.
751-3198 7U pickup I~ b•<HS,500. =. .. . n••• atareo. Mlcl'lalln tlr... . 111M '1CTTT'IOU9....... , ... Janyery 4· 11· ~!~st doing bullneu,u . v~ 4 *""EWooo• suPsx • .n. "' 38' & ii' g: .. ,.. 21 .... '°' _ ;.r.J .. """' ... , ... , .... ,. ~~... u. • .. , o ••• ,. .. ..
Prtmlum Meaoned or-3333 W Coast Hlghwey Wllllama. ' VW '78 Rabbit Fec1 1Unrf, doing ;;;;;.:....-.. 7-ven. P\llJC NOTtcE CV:~~~ ~~t:>:: Moham·
anga WOOd $110 ·~. S195 Naws>ort Sch 9-5 Mon-Fri '68 CHEV. PIU. Good • ... ~ WOf'k, "'lk• oner. gaane• T-8hlr11, 207 E. mad Patti, 5428 Welt
cord. Free dal. 968-!081 •IH. Traaa,.rtatitl transportation. M•k• ttedc. r 1 852·9300 day1 or Utlc:a Ave .. Hunt1no1on ~COURT Lennhardt, s.n1a Ana, CA
POOl T ABlE/ A t offer OV« S500 549'-3419 646--2338 ewa. Ooog. Beactl, CA 92648 °' C ... ONU, Jay Siddiqui and Arlt
...... cuea & ~J;~~t c .. ,.ra . Hit '76 Oateun, lhell, crpt,klt, h ... ,,...:.J:". di· vw '80 van ..... on Cam,_,. 20c7~E u~~~A-~!!,.· COUNTY °'OllANOE Shartt 16165 Mount -.... I09 .... .... ,._. ._ ...... ....... In tne Mallet of the AOPll· Otanc:n1. Founlaln Valley. cond. 1400, 760-1410 '70 Travel Trellar (Golden bo<>t. loaded. ictru, runs • afl a/c, crulae cntrl. am/Im fORDT·BIR0 '71 AllOl'lg. lngton ·a..cn CAt2Me.· c:etlon of MARK MATHEW cA92708 WANT TO BUY· w Falcon) 8x17, gd cond. gd $2295 ObO 968·1031 putrnlll yow . atateo l6000. 8-42-7190 Exel cond. 60K .Ol'lg m1: lhl• buslnffl la con· BRIGHTMAN ANO CHAO Thll bu1tnes1 II con.
CHAIR wire"' HE.Eb~· SHOO. 645-0217 '85 GMC Suburban Slarra eomD -····.., .. 1 Beat otr ~6-0407 ducted by• an lnclMdual EOWARO BRIGHTMAN. ducted by' A general pan.
ova e . ' Cl ssl t3 • 9" -0 • CollMn F Conway M INORS. BY THEIR nerenlp arma & MANGLE IRON 72 PACE ARROW 25 alpa a c:. K ml .. all op-5 apead, AM/FM stereo, Fiii TJMPI IL '14 This ataternent WM flied MOTHER. OOLO~ES ANN Ahmad Pat14
548-5703 Btwn 8-8pm 8, loaded. 711( ml.. lots ot tlons. S l8,000. 845-8456 l1M)lll 11~ luggage raci<, excellent 40R, auto trana, factory wttn lhe County Clettt of Of. MARIE 8ELL. for C111noe of ThlS •tatement was filed
SCRAM.LETS -xtras. SB750. 548·3 l55 FORD COURIER '76. Gd iiilW ...... ~ MPG. -a1r, AM/FM at«eo. ange County on o-Tlb« Name wi111 the Couniy Clerk ot Of.
RV Ploneer'78 24 ft. 440 cond-, 60K orig mites. Bat ~..w (Set# 212625) (LiC# 1KEE993) 11, 1985 .... A1'1m ~County on Oeciemblt
engine. lo ml. Sell cont. olr. 846-0407 -(Stkl 4005) (Stkll 3917) • ,._ ORDeJI TO 8HOW CAUN 23 1985 ANSWERS Exoelcond.552·8291 TOYOTA 1980 plcicup ¥. IATlll'l2211DIL IJHI UHi o:~~\~~-=1~ '°"c~..:,..._ Puoh~ Or•noe"=
·vatmln . Ditto ••t reyclu/ ton I~ bad $3, 100. Clll 5 spd air P/S full power • • • , 28, tHS and Januery 4, 'ITITIONU, OotorH 0811y Piiot Dec 28. 1985. Jan
Credo. Weaver ICMttra 1011 842-"3 1· Aek for Don dlgltai cw., crvlae, ' • • • 1936 AM -:: ... Ml l'led • ' 1, 18 1986
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& .. ..,. TWO TIMER Wiijfams. teat her lltoy wheels • sa-23 t patttloft W. COUl1 fof 1111 '""""
first fioot.: "Why does you '82 Vespa 206 PE, front va·a 1 O (438249>° · • • • ~ ~ .,.._. ~ ---------end damaged. $450. · i D11111 II' """TICE --..-,,_ ,....... ...... ntm•1c NOTICE gtrl rland wu.r two OBO 756-8339 days DODGE ·72 8260 window ..... n~u" nu MM ....... .,....._ __ r_~ _____ _
witchel?" Second goot: • Van 380, va A kl -• • • JtCTITIOU• IU..... ... CMd ldWWd .,.... FICTITIOUI ., ..... "Becau~ She's I TWO '84 Kawasaki KX 125, mint $1699, call a.S.:254~ ng . NAME STA,....NT fMft .. ...,_ ......... .... NAMI I TATl....-T
TIMER... cond. See to apprec. Sac 1 I 1 -VW '74 BUG looka & rune FORD GRANADA '78, 2 The fOltowl~ P«90flS IH Md CMd Edward.... The following peuona are
• -1-· . $650. 84.2·2637 1'1. 5 Dodge V1rl Conversion' ~re~t. Only $2100. MUST door. towmlleege. $1699. doing txi91na11 aa· A ACCI· IT:. .. MaY ON>EtED doing tM.ISl1141SS as Carbol
frH It !ta HU '85 YAMAHA 125 Riva. '83. Lo mt, lot( of extras. . Ell 759-9281 anY11me Call646-2547 DENT ATIORNEY. 4400 :-..._ ...:::"'--=~ Restaurant 1m Bristol
Smail DOxle mix blk male 2800 mt. Wlndshleld/new See to appreciate C.O.t.a M-~0330 l/W BUG '66 New brks, LllCILI,.. 1111 Yll MacArtllur Blvd .. Sult• 370, ~ ....... ttlle coUr1 In Street Norlh, Newport
dog. Well tranlned house helmet $995 640-8417 $13,900 540-9205 eng nda rebuild, S500, Newport BNctl. CA 92MO ~·t No. 3 8t 700 Seacn. CA 92660
dog 968 1043 bet 12PM . A t I .. 1100 IATSll '1012.10 call 756-9281 Loaded w/pwr equip. Robert F. Allen, Jr., 4400 Ctwtic Cefltef Drift W t Kenneth JOMpl\ Ryt>ua. · • CYCLE Sound unit for •" a,.rt Hatchback.auto.air. $13,995 (1KBR565). MacArthur Btvd .. Newport ...._ AM. c~"~ 4831BruceCr.-it.~
Springer Spaniel, liver & motorcycle for sale $100 AM/FM radio. Low, low Aat" le•ntic 1300• Johnson & Son Linc. Beech. CA 92660 Vt0/11, it t:lS o'clecll oori Beaen. CA 92663
wttt, reg, male free, 8 ·or best oner. 898-3992. LARGE SElECTION OF mites. All original. CAO 182 CdV, blk, e1a!5c; 1fr1erc. 540·5630. This buslnaaa 11 con· A.JI., aftd ..._; and lhlr• This b1o1s1ness 1a con· years old. 714/546·2848. -NEW & USED BMW'S! ( 135ZUC) "'"' dueled by: an lndlvtduat .._ -K MY they ducted by A limned partner·
A•lt Lt11ia' Hl style. 281< ml. Perfect! Robefl F. Allen, Jr why~ . S111p
Jnrtl11/Fu1/A{t · ~ LIHIUGI ID IHH cond. s11,ooo. 675-6896! This sta1wnent w11 flted ~ol s»t.!!:f tw K Joseph Rytius · 1~25 lllllll T LWE ' VOLUME SALES with the County Clerk of Qr. b;,-,..-.,,t.d ,._ • not Th11 slatement wu filed
SERVICE & LEASING -CAO ClalSk; Seville '761 ange County on November • with Ille County Cterk of Or· DAMSEL IN OfSTR SS. A tltrpltr PllHIT1 3670 N. Cherry Ave. LONG
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• with 55QO 1 owner miles. 21. 1985 .,!. !'~~: ~ ange coun1y on December
MUST SELL JEWElS. 0111 ltw Ftr B~CH BJk/blk leath. Mk:helln 1 '212111 ...__lie pUbllehed In 23. t985
722-8508 llST PllOIS (NO. Ctierry'exlt·405) tlrf!S. S5~. M.i-1188 I Published Orange Coelt tM ~ c -t D•ltr F2.Mel0 (1 1•)1••tll0 Dally Piiot Oec«nber 21, 28, PuMaMd ~ eoeet R 0 YA l 0 0 ULT 0 N tiU.NlllfilION.BEACH. .. •r Cosu M-~0-0330 • NABER·. S ' 1985. January'· 11, 1986 ::C-C::.:::* ,::.=:.; Detly !'lot Dee 21.'111S. Jan PORCEl.AIN DOGS for Cl-:IRYSLER/PL YMOUTH Trade-Ina Welcome S•-255 .._ tNe c:owi"" ai :..i _ 4, t1, tt, t•.
aala.Clndl,840-00l6 642·0631 540-51M OPEN SEVEN DAYS DATSUN 280ZX '79. Red, CA~DILLAC iLllOILl'UTftlUI ;_.tit~rCOl\eec;;ti;; a.a?
rlitW pelnt, 5 spd, 10K. ..1111 'C NOTIC£ U--r· ,... c I a an. s 5 4 0 0 I 0 b 0 I• I Loaded w/pwr equipment. n~u . .... prt« to IM ., of
un ua ••" 390. 1779. 545-0022 LARGESI..SEl.fCTION AM/FM stereo tape, lacy NW~. ""'-IC NO!ICE 1-A ~tat •on It.a•·-· DO A LITTLE ·of late mbdef.l~AISQe·: spoke type wheels and flCTYTIOU9 8UllNIH DatM DEC 31 1115 __ __., _ __..._.__.___ ~SAl.tl ~(~> IMl'4'!,!8...!.!°"" OATSUN '80 200SX cpe, 5 .,.. o' I h (1LWS572) NAME ITATUIENT Henry T. Moore, Jr., FICTITIOUS llUllNllS Delk• w/m1tchlng ~~ ()~~ spd, nu blk paintlca·ss 4 vadlttacsln range -muc more. ' fhe follOwlng persons are J!Mlge of the l11perlor NAME ITA~MIHT
Credenza & Chairs. Xlnt 1 ~ "' t 1 County! See us todeyt '16·995 Johnson & Son dotng l>ullneu as A AVTO Court The fotlowing ......... ~, are
6"',..3 ~·· • .-•'"• spki;.s. o ml, mmac. 540 l880 Linc ••ere 540 5630 ...... ~. CQndltk>rl. 'IV-900 ,, . • "· G •• '8 ' $3595. 957-6278 • ' ..... . -ACCIDENT ATTORNEV. LOftt ' JHtllWll, At· doing Ous1ness as Al·
Pm I Aaiaala · iOft 3.-' .. ,1 ;,-"jl 11r. <) 1 • oArsuN ·a 1 2eozx. 1 2600 Harbor Btvd IHOllY 1W1e11s =-~~~ c~'rS::,d· ::::zr'~1::,~ia:· ~ ~'f!a~.:;b~ ~ ~~~ Xkc Yorkle, 6Mut1fui 1 yr ~.--: •• : ... 1-,~!. ·11,._ ~:~t;'~ ''rl
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ownr, to mi, always gar· COSTA MESA WAIM 'IJ Robeft F Allen. Jr. 4400 CO.te ...... CA 12121 s1. Costa Mesa. CA 9M27
old playful and friendly -a r ~ 'I V-1 aged. All extras, beaut CADILLAC 'B t Sedan Sev·, Auto, air, PS, PB and MacArthur Boulevard, New-Pubt1sne<1 Orange Cout Raymond Ch a r 1 es
$1So 8'42-2952 ' ... 1~ rnet red. Buy for whol&-Ille diesel. cherry cond.I more. (IGTW563). $6995 port Beach. CA 92660 Dally Pilot January 4. 11 18. Blilkman. 330 E t5th St. . . GA•AGI s• LI ADS NOu. ,. · . •, . sale. 9~4906 Pvt ply • Jollnson & Son Linc This bustnesa la con-25 1986 Costa Mesa. CA 92$27 C Sh ,... ,_ ,. ... ~ bought another. will let d , ..... b dt·•d al s 2" • T hlneaa er,,... pypp....,, ClASSIPllD tY CrTYI , ... Mere 540-5630 uc vu y: an in Y• u •· .... llos ous1nen IS con. aired by Tandum TV star 1 "·., DATSUN 8210 '77 auto, go bet ow wholesale! I Robert F Allen, Jr ducted by An inclMduet
of Aaramls comm'I Beaut S 1 lllOW a/c, amlfm cass. Runs 759-8046 or 760-5090 llST&ll This statement was filed PlB.IC NOTICE Raymond c B1etman
color. Lots of wrlnk.,,.. Great! $2000. 72~·7354 ClPll 'IO CllYllTIILE 'I• wttll the County Clerk of Or· This statement was lile<l
$1500. 644--4014 . "--, ....... , ,-122 c"· ta·-· It"• .a ....... _ .. P/IP '12 ange County on November ACTITIOUI 9UltNEIS wtlh lhe County Clet1< or O<· _.. ·-wt --.. _ TURBO lnvorgeous blk.. 4 A black beautyw/ V·6, Bir, 21, 1985 NAME STATEMENT ange County on Novembet
Dwarf rabblTll, so"'e MoClng Sale! Entire fi;e;;1d SAT /SUN 10_2PM. Tod· 5 speed, AM/FM st~eo spd, air, PI S, P/B, and 1 lftll power. tilt. Cl'\Jlse. F212952 The following personsare 27 1985 w/blue eyes. $~.50each. furnishings! Everything cassette-~s much more (550ZXG) s1ereo. cass. low. low PubtlS/1ed Orange Coast doif19 bu54ness as • f'a:M17
673-7538 _.. must go! 717 Fernleaf, dlef bOy's clothes. infant· (Sei.~· t08206) $3995 Johnson&. Son I m~es. wire covers Daily Piiot December 21, 28. AMERICAN GRAPHICS & Put:>hstled Orange ·Co1s1
Thank You
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IN U.S.A
All TRYIG te
TO BE #1
• SALES
• SERVICE
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• LEASING
LARGEST INVENTORY
ON Tff E WEST COAST
MIT MOOEl & COlOI
W1 TODAY
(714) 842-2000
Sat/Sun 9·4. Cash only! toddler toys. lawn care (Sik~ 3336) LJnc. Mere. 540-5630 . ( 1236281 t98~ January 4, 11. 1986 DESIGN, 13581 B1.rre11J Daily P11o1 Dec 28 1985 J111
PUPPIES, Lab /Shep PRICES. UP TO $300 Items. bbq, trash com· lt•lt 110 .. II . S1·2~ Lane. Santa Ana Calif 4 11. 18. 1986
/Oob1$ mix, 8 wks old. pactor. ladles' form11s, • WI •• , ALL IUIES ,.. 92701 • Sa.262 soma coum
Shots S25. ea. 957-0620 MOVING Sale. King size appliances. books. Var· USED CARS& TRUCKS -PlB.IC NOTICE Jett Stevens. 13581 Btr·t UUl
bed, wshr & dryer •. desk, lety of big & small misc. COME IN OR CALL FOR re11 Lane, Santa An1 Calif l P\8.IC NOTICE
aola-bed, bar stools. No reasonable oner re-REE •-uw. 1 • • -SUPENC>ft COU9'T 92701 ---------ISmtJ Piaa" I Or11a1 bike, chest of drawers. fused. 517 Sturgeon Dr, arr-Of' CALIFORNtA. Sharon Fon1yn. 135811 FICTITIOUl IJUUt€11 .ea59 rocker, misc. 640-144-0 nr Bristol & Peularino OeLILLO Yd COUNTY OF ORANGE Barrell Lane, Santa Ana. N..-STATOIENT .., e1m1UT c.o.u M 540 0330 c a1i1 92101 "WI W1U NOT •t•o1111RA-i .,2.yr·a·old-.""-'UP!"'k•e·new ..... C•ta .IN 1124 I t •. L 5140 esa • In the Malter of lhe App11-n11s ous1ness is con. Tile following oe<sons a1e s 1950 obo. 648·9490 U • IC• · H1~~i::J-:8~ :~gti : llSTAll 'U ~a~I~~ 1 ~6 M1e;0 H~~~ ducted by 11 general pan-~~ngbv~ ~ II UNDllSOlD"
after6PM Din. tbl. 3-"5 W/leaf. for· Webco BM X s36 . HONDA '81 Prelude, xlnl 141-t011•141-Ull ! tnbesutrlulred,auto.air, SHAPIRO. on behalf of ne;~~~onFontyn 3300 Irvine Ave. Sulle 325 WE HAVE 4x4
.... "'lea. flke nu $45. 3x3x 1 Winchester chr $20. An· cond., loaded. Must sell 1 I PIS. P/B, under 19,000 JUSTIN SHAPIRO. a minor Thia statement was filed Newport Beacll CA 92660 li~let ateel cab. $8. 631-3701 tique drswr $50. Men's $4450. 640-7628 CHEVY "64 Impala SS mlles. Red cloth tnlerior for Otlange ol Name with Ille County Cle<k or 0,. Je~5e E Lama 32 LX&ES FQ,;iOfi 3 apaad MAGAZINES: Road & 3spd SB. Antique Ill chr JAGUAR '80 XJ6 exit good body, nds eng. (1JOY083)$6995. OROERNoT.0A5JH301w'3c1 AUSE •rl9e County on Oecemt>ef ~ouBertac~"c ... • N92e><t660n N-· TIOOPEIS bicycle, very good con-Traci<. Cycle World, PV 4, $18. Child's bike seat cond, green wfbi~ll 1n1. work S 1000 obo Call Johnson & Son Linc. 3 1985 ""'• " "'
dltlon 145 Ot belt offet. X·Rated. etc. 646-t507 S2 50 Steamer truck 10 mi. Best otter. Financ-alter 5 546-0589
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' _Mere 540-5630 _ FOR CHANGE OF NAME F2t5tM St-an R Wilson 22110 20 Of Them 960 1347 "25 Tbl I $3 Book . (Sec ~I Del Valle St WOOdllnd Holts • . Ref rig $50 Washer & • amp . s Ing avail 633•3660 c1·m "a11a11 'll 0 LOS . 80 cu T LA s s MEL HENRY SMAPIRO PubhShed Orange Coast CA 91364 ALL COLORS •~s · · &. toys. tMB elec type. --oa11y P1101 Oecemt>et 21 28 S~rtia1c.M1 ..,. I dryer$125.each Push writer $50 Nightstand KARMANNGHIA '7t Auto trans, factory ,air, Brougham 2 dr. very ANO GOU SHAPIRO r>ave 1985 January • 11 1986 1 This ous•ness •S con-t---~"""!'!!~---t Skis kl 355 195cm lawnmower S1~. 646·5848 Sa. Girls clothel. sz 4•5. 1 owner car. canary yel, AM/FM,atereo. cassette good cond .. all new tires, filed a petition 1n 1111s court SA·2«1 ducted oy Al NEW
W/Mark-M30Rblndl""llSAT9-5.414 0g1ecr.Lots Women's clothes. sz 7. low. Flt as a F1ddlel (l!icir 280VN0) $3700 848-5392 for an order allowing pe11. s1-ar1R Wilson "" . .., $4"'50 673 9247 (Slk 37 2) -11oner lo change his name This s1a1emen1 was hied 136 ISU2lJ IMPtLSE 't100 650-83~7 af1 5 J of household items, Drapery ro<fs 960·1290-" . • 1f 1 OLDS "8l -Delta aif RoyaJe. from Justin Shapiro to Justin PlB.JC NOTICE with lhe County Clerk of Or-
i • • waterbed: tum. Sporting MB ·95 500 SEC Mint cond " 11111 Fully eqpt. 4 dr, good Evan Shapiro ange County on Oeceml>ef
"' ttrMr uMtnaln goods, lttla, rnlac (mat 614f 9K ml. Lthr Int, Loaded oond $2500. 640-8417 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED FICTrTIOVS 8USINESS 18 1985 J111 4 11 18. 1111 Westlnghouae elec sc:rut>-1§1• bike wltratnlng Wh11 $.44.9K/obo. 720·0781 OLDS.-83 Cutlass Ciera lllat all persons interested 1n NAME ITA~MENT 1986 ---------. the mauer aforesaid appear The following persons are F295N7 VIDEO rac:order. JVC HAO ber S 15. 16 lb bOwllng $ l5. Antique oak child's MBZ '76. $10.000/0 BO Dsl. V6. loaded Clean tetore thls coun 1n Depart· doing bu$1ness as PuOhshed Orange Coa•t
2.25, stereo, cable rNdy, ball & bag $15. Lrg whl bed $40. 24x48 bulletin PORSCHE 912E '76 1 $5000/otr 63 1·0286 ment No 3 al 700 C1v1c j 1 )M ISSION VIEJO Oa11y Pt101Dec28 1985 Jan
14day8evenla,slowmo-barrow $10. Maple arm bo1rdS8.SchwlnnBaacn 1$16000 548-1412 Markaf18pm Center Onve West. Santa FLORIST(2)MISSIONVIEJOl 4 11 t8 t986
tlon, exci cond s350. chr. red pads $15. crulser $20SChwlnnBMX ', ' -/!maOFlllElllll'll Ana. ca111orn1a on January FLORIST & NURSER'
984•3366. 545-3479 racing S30. 786-8112 MBZ 76 3000 alt pis ale •
cruise, pwr wndws, ex o trans. AM/FM stereo
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cleanS5900.673·8835 CHEVY Malibu 1980 350V·8. TODAY'S classic wagon A ir. (L1c 11 WXM298)
-AM/FM. 2 tone paint. (Stk,,3975) CROSSWORD PUZZLE elec. seats. $2,950. Call t•lll · 642-4321 Ask for Don •
Williams
IATSll '12 210ZI IL -evio"s-·--e soLveo ••l'llSOOI• 5spd,alr.P/S,futlpower, ACROSS . 58 01 ...., " .-.. ~ ..
•••••••••••••• Sliver/black, 7K miles, digital cass .. cruise. cornm1ss1on balance of tactory war· leather. alloy wheels. I Mutt's b11tlC1y 59 Ere oart Saaclay, Juaary 5 (438249) S Strike 61 uoroar
AJUES (March 21-April 19): Key ispaticnce-wm clinks1 puzzle ~~~~Y (
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) Leese or 11111 1: g:~k~;~e~~~ ~~ :~;:o~e0"''
pieces arc missing. You'll learn more if you wait, i~ you realize that 121,tll SI•
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cooperation is on the way. TaU!'lJS, ~. Scorpio persons play .... SLIMIS 15 Lt'atter Columooa
outstanding roles. Ro m ance on honzon. llPllTS tNv:.!:f:.01 16 Asl>4ti "ve•
TAURUS (April 20-Mhay 20): DiaJog
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ue with keyLpeople pr~tyes 1001 ouall St., Na ato ITU. NO. 10t • i~ ~~;1°~~nq 65 :~,~~;:s
fruitful. Focus also on c ange, trave, romance. unar post ion 933.9300 c.o.1.a Mes. S40-0330 NOTICE ts HEREBV t9 Loafeo i;f • ,1r•si.ie
hiahl!ah .. tsP,<>ssible~crship, serious consideration of marital status. 1-M-N-z-4-5-0·s---E-L-.-80--E-xce-1 ~r~~~~1.~,~~r.:;~·b~ 20 Nur~ ". ~'e'"""M1
Gemini, Virgo, Sagjnan11s-persons play roles. cond. Sliver w/blue inter IATlll '101210 the Coty ol Costa Mea1 to Cave11 GEMINI (M ay 21-June 20): Major domestic change proves Sunroo't Extras. 76K ml. Hatchback,aulo,alr. wt! The Clly Council. P.O 221n11ot11es
beneficial. You 11 gain cooperation of one who b~d been a~nL F~us S19.500. ph 786-1644 AM/FM radio Low. tow Bo• 1200 Costa Mesa, Cah-~~ ~a;.ewOfo
also on work procedures, basic chores, resolutions relating to diet, i--.-,-~1-:-:L-=U~S.,..l __ l_I~ ( 135~~~) All original ~:;;,~ ~;:~~r2~·:ooa: 27 GI mai• drop
nutrition. Libra figures prominently. Ian Mutme, 30GZX IJlll on Friday January 24, t!lse. 28 P1tron119e CANCER (June 21-July 22): Define terms. avoid self-deccfstion, Att.::c,a.our leaae •seminar 11 shall~ tlll r91PONiblllty 29 Eves
welcome opponunity for intcnsi,ficd bve n:dlationship .. Focusda so on and rec1eve a free Ell•
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childre11>, speculation, variety, stimula'lion ue to crcatJve en eavors. portable mini vac:Yum. _ by the 0<oper announc.<1 37 Hick
Pisces nativ~~ay~ role. with credit approval. 1me Bids wttt be put>J.lelY 38 Foun1ain
IJ!!O{IUlYil-Aug. 22): E mphasis on power, autl:lority, inte11~sity, • ~~r"on~:o1 ne':~~i~ ,, ..... _ 0Qen11 00ed1 m'n<lorre.du ~oudt..__ .. •t 39 1r1sn lak"
deadline and challenge. You"ll 'et hard news as contrasted to tmsy Cout Plaza. ..__ .. M-~0-0330 atter as ~act1eat;;°~'Fr1-40 Not ht 10 e,11
reports, rumors. What was missing will be recovered -to your (aprx. 1 hr.) Hiii Ull .. 111 day, January 24. 1986, 1n tlll !~ ::1;~t"r
advantqe. Cancer. Capricorn Rlay roles. W·UYlll UASI 414 counc11 Chambers. City Hall, ,6 NIO&tives
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sep t. 22): The end of situation is at hand. Yo.u'll 114/Ul-1111 ,14 'ltJll IE' b:11~:~1~C:·t~°'~~~ 47 Ar111ic1a1
n:ocive news enabling you to formulate frc~h CO'?~pts: Focus on tryps, r;:======~il R of LABOR ANO MATERIAL 1•ngua9e visi••, relatives, ideas. Reach beyond prev 1ous hm1tat1ons, seek wider v-9•1•1tuto. f\11 power. •Ir, TO REMOVE AND RE-4
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9 cE~INlp1o~a.i1 ~ .. ...:-I I t . cruse. cuatom PLACE SIDEWALK Ar ... ,-audience. "'~pays ro e. • , • CHICK wheels & tires ( 1JMX 181) HELLER PARK 53 o.1ec1f'<l LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be direct, make inqu ines, protect riahts. nnraanN Like new! Addllionat "" 01 th• ~1 1nven10t,
oOn'tgive upsomethingofvaJucformere, whispered promise. You'll ••~ 111,HI IC)eelflc1tlon$ may be oo-
locate article that bad been lost. m issina or stolen. Money will come POUCHE t11ned at tlll Offioe of 111e
from luw:;' ..... •nu-. AUDI PurChHlng AQltlt at 77 Falf -.., •"" Drive. Costa Mele. C1lt· SCO PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Follow through on hunch . Wm by CH£VROl.£T tornia Bid• ahOuld t>e r• 14
teachina. Cycle hiah .. trust judgment and timina. Lo~ed o ne does care. ~'f!i: ~:~ turned 101t1e11tent1on 011t1e
will OOO""tate. f"amily m ember h elps resolve dilemma. Cancer, city Clerk. w'ithln Miki time 1-1-7-+--+--+--..-· C'H.,..lt limit, In I l8el9<I 911~. Aquarius natives fi1urc in dynamic scenano. ~. ldeotllled on tl\e outllcM wtth ~-...-+--+-
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romance flourishes, Iona-distance call could relate to p rcsu11ous soca&l us !. c..... Mw, DOMESTIC & tMPORT °=° :te .,,." ~,., ~~--+---1--+--
event, uaveJ. You'll be m ore aware of wardrobe and body im age. ,,. •• ..., .._.. CARS. TRUCKS & VANS MCh 11\d • ._.,Item ..... 24
Gemlntnativeplays-sipificantrolc. • '71 etff -1ont1 1n tM I09Clfkatl0nt CAPIUOOllN(Oec. 22-Jan. 19): Elements of timint-lu~k ~dt with II:;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;~ Any •NI 111 ex0110tlon1 ton. you~You tiam i n outStandina peeformancc. Focus .on penuasavencss. • • 1 -ll*!ltic:ationa muat t>e ctMr·
friends, upiralions. aood financtal upccts. Scorpio, Taurus ptt50ns UBARU 'e.4 Gl Wagon. 4 z.:n ,~ "'!v ~~l.:
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profalional aupenor. is aenuu~cly .so'TY for .delay. Oct, thouah~. ad~ TIP Ill Piii WI WllT Yim 1 ~acn btd li'lall aet tonh ,.,. ~4--+---+-on peper -realize you arc 101.na 1n filht direct.ton. V1rao. Sqittanus aul .. Ull 1""' ~and~ ot •o
penonl play kg' roles. Fat PM'lptted S.. V9"0 doe S-*" Ill patt0n1 and '*1• PlltD (feb. 19-March · 20): Communication rtUtvtd from Mer_,.. lef\I .,,..,...tect"' the ()tot)Olel " ~4 .... 5-+-+--
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IP • .. ..,, 1 YOtJll BlllTBDAY you are dyna.m.c. creative, ,-W ••Tl 1 C°'l*•tton and __ ,_ ,,,.,.."' • .... I,... fNr'1 Ol'tl oftioef '""" "JOU do pleoty or1nveUna. yo11 have ability to ..UCUlaae tf'lou&hts an .... ~,-~;;;;;.~-=-,..""" .. -nt=o;:o8ta~W,,..11-,.I !!!.! ~ t11c1
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...... "/ impe>nut rolnin ~r life. Few pcnona know the real you-but TOYOTA 'IO Tarcal. Slipd. good r\IMlinl '*· M\jell ..... tM MIMI lftCI .... :;,. wbodo are 1orai. Social 1Ctivitia increete f~ou Lb.is year, you'll aml tm. •c•=: !ell. t100 . .,.. YMO err-. ot • ,._., l*l· .._-+---41---+--....-
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WlA-1 ""°County on ooc.nMr 11, 1tN *"'•· 1201 ao... 8ttoec, • 11 -' ..... w ,, 1tlS ,_ .,... eoo. ~ ~. (CfTACIOll •-=tAL> tlii ............... IN ' ~ Otenge OoeM Callfomla tHeO ~OTIC! TO DtnNOAHT:
---191 ar-PublllMd ()tM91 0oMt oe.., Plot~ 11, al, ..,_. J. Lovell, 1142 W. (Avllo I AIMilldol W~T ..,_ & o.or, llh o.llvPtoCOtc1Ne12t.tt, 1M1.~.a.11,1tM Ocean f'ront, Newpdrt It IOW£H llfld ~
' ..... C0Ma ...... 1M9, .,.,._., •. 11. 1t11 IA-t:M ltectl, callfOrnle tHe0 IOWfN, 1'1111 Wlf9, llfld .. IA·nt 1"'a bullMI• 11 con· '*'°"' unknown. ~ -r= ~'= MUC ll>TICE ~t>!~: fonL=1<1ua1 :.:.:: ::."::'::.
tllM "8JC ll)TIC( ---_.. f1M9 •atonwtn1 WU f'*I In V.. Pf'~ doecrit)od In TNI ..,.._. lo con. ~ '' ·-wttn tM County CIOtk ot ()Jo WW conplllnt lid¥9t'N 10 11¥: lllt IMM•llll PIC'"10U9 ........ ...... 8TAW M90 County °" OocomNr .,._.tlff'I lltle, Of ""i dOud
Rlolwd M. ·hYM ...!'!'-8TA~ The=~ .,. 18. 1t•a. on p1e1n1lff1 tttle. "-* ..
Tiiie ••••men• ... Ned .... foltowlng perlOnl .... 60itlCIC ~riv• WAYS AEAL ,_ DOii I through)(, lnCMl\oe ... County a.. of Of. 6oi'lo bullfteM M: CQA "' , • GerJ a. Lewi. A....., YOU AM BEING SUED Ceunty on Deoenlber NOAJACO LTD .. 511 TV. 1tO w 1etfl St ............ 11t1 a... ....... eVPl.AINTIFF:(AUd.••·
11M A-*M Oii VOfdll, San eo.ta Moel, Calif. t2t27 .... M ~ ....... d«nandandol J06EP111NE
' ,_ Cttmento, Collf. tat72 OroelM Weye Inc .. oall• CA... ANOEASON TOMLINSON.
PubllMd Ot eo.t Norman Oeof1IO Schmitt, fomla. 780 W. 1et11 St. 'N'. PuOlltMd Ofongo Coe.t Exacuttbl of t!IO e.ato ot
,.,.oec2:.TM5 Jatl 511A~Oll'Vetdll.Sen eoot. ...... Calif.ttt21 OallyPllOt0ect8.lM5 JM MIL DRED CLA .. ICE 11 ll. 1MI ' ' Otemon ... Cllllf, nf72 ThOITIU R, PllllOOI , 4 11 l 8 !986 ' A~~. ct.cHHd
' ' Sa2M N, G. SCtWftln 1873' lntrlQld. Huntington ' ' ' Sa2aX YOll hft9 • CAUM)AR
Thia 1telOl'Ml'lt ., .. lllOd IMclh. Cllff. t284t OAYI a1W ... ....-ia
with the County CWtl of Of• Thia bUelnooa II con· le ..... eft ,_ te .. e
·-.,. --.,. County on o.o.nber ctucted 1:1y: •corporation "8JC NOTICE .,...,..._ ,., '"" •• i ~ -llK 11, 1tf5 ThomM Pl&lfOOt INa ..... flCTmDUe .,..... ,_ Thia 11a1amen1 wat Iii.cf f1Cm10U8 .,..... A.....,•,.._. ..... ~ NAm 8TA~ Pubfflhod Otango Coaet with the County Clerk of Of. . N.U. ITATamWf ........... ,_ ,_, ~ The '°'°"*"II '*"°"8 are [)ally Piiot December 21, 28, '"90 County on December lfha following por.ont lfO ...... IW8' I AM ....... M ~-: 1985,J__.y4, 11, 1Me 13, fN5 ~bueinooa•: ..................... .... D Cl A880CIATES. SA·231 ,__ P RSONS AVIATION ............. ..._,_, Publllhed Otenge Coaet SALES, 3100 Airway, Coete oaeo.
10 ....... Ave. HOO. Deily PllOt Oocombaf 21. 18. Maaa. California 92925 • ,.. ....... ,.. oec~-:.C, Pt8.JC NOTICE 1985,January4, 11.1tae Jamee R. Paf90fta, 2311 ,.,,.,. ........ ,..IMIJ
_ _..11111• i.., by Draper Fam-fltCl"fl'tOUI ....... SA-245 MOM °""'9. Santa Ana, Cat· loao h ... Md ,_ v ....... •Caillfornlallm-um ITATDllMT tomla 92707 • ...., .......,·Md ..,..... ~. by ~ The loltowlng poreon la IUlJC NOTICE Oonnt1 L Tlmlnone, 1934 erty ...., M ._.,. ...._,. Drwoot. 0..11 PW1ner, doll>Q bUllMll aa.: WlndwOTd Lano, Newport fWtMf ........ fNM IM
10 "90 Hiii A ...... #200, GJLANO MILLER. tot ..cnnoua ...... BMch. California t2MO oowt. ....___ ,._... ,,._,.. S ~ ..__... ........ 1, .. -Thia bualnMt 11 con-There .. .._ ~ ,... -..-. .,._., :µth t .. ·~,.,,... • .._..., -.. ,~,., ducted...,.. ,....._nattnera ..._
'•tar Sparro. 1443 Callf. 92682 The fOllowlng per90n1 are ~,. -... .... ... IN.._ Yeu lfttf want .ieNilghth Way, Sacromon· Gone Miiiet, 106 34th St .. dolnd bullneae u ; Jamea R. Partof'a .. cal lft ....,_, rteftt
. 95818 Hewpoft BMCh, Calif. 9264$2 C~LIFORNIA TREES. Thll ataletMnt wu tlled .. .,. W JM• Mt llMWR Thie l>Uelnea 11 con-This bullnesa 11 con-2820 Clltt Or.. N9wpor1 with the County Clent of Or· •.tt__,,,.....,Ollllen
by: a general part· ducted by: an Individual,' Beech, Calff. 92M3 ~9i~ty on Oocombaf :~.:=. ..moo( .. IM:
Gene Miiier Twnl A. Graham, 2820 ,._ "'° ........... ). ~ E. °'"'* Thia ttatament WU llled Cliff Or., Newport BHch, Pul>llshed Orange CoMt 0..,..0 • .::. .... Thie statement •• fllod wtlh the County Cioni ol Or· Calif. 92863 Dally PllOI Oocomt>er 28. =:: .... .... IN County CIOttt of Or· ange County on Oocembef Brien Kammerult. 1556 19 .. 5 J 4 ~
County on December 13. 1985 Caraway Or. #C, Coate " · lln'*Y • 11• 111• _.... ..._ • .....
S, 1115 F2M1t'7 M .... c.111. 92628 19MI de• DIAi CAUNOARIOI Pm17'1 Publllhed Orange Cout Thia 1>u1lnea1 11 con-8&275 para ~roeo11tat •n• ~ Oranoo Coast Daily Piiot Oocembe< 21, 28, ducted by; I general part-, .............. .....
PIOt December 21, 28, 1985. January 4, 11, 19¥ nerthlp rta.JC N011C[ ~ 9!'~0~;._ ...... _
, Jenuary 4, 11, ttee ' SA-242 Tami A. Graham ..,.. -----
SA-248 Thi• alatament WU Ill.CS rte:TITIOUS ....... ......... RO .. ..... . "'='t---------I---------with the County Clerk ol Or· ~ ITAT'lilmfT ,.-o .. cial1n; Ml l'W8' .. .. ,., '18.IC NOTICE ange County on Oaclmber The followlng poraona aro 1 MOffte • .....-. .._. ...
F ............ --ss 13. 1985 doing t>ualnaa at: ·1c•111pllt cen la1 fot· ... ,,, ...... -..-"211175 P R 0 V I 0 E N T 1nalldado1 le9ale1
ACTIT10UI ....... NAME ITATEmN'T Pubtllhed Ofange Coal1 P R 0 PERT IE S IN . ,aprapladM II uoa.d .....
NAm ITA,....,.,. The following portonl are Dal~ Pilot Oocemt>er 21, 28, CORPORA TEO. I Calllomla .,_ le corte MCtldlo IMI Tho IOlk>wlng !>O"IOM 011 doing l>utinoot u : 1-.---.. l>ullnoae-u: TOWNE HOUSE Pl.AZ.A, 198 'J.mary 4, 11. 1He COfPO'allon. 10 Satzburg, II . 'Jo,, PSON KRAY, 4800 1500 Ad1m1Ave.Sult13t5, SA-249 ~:;&,°'1 Be~h. Calltornla ,..,.:::'.~-
.,Campu1 Drive. Newport Coate M .... Call!. 92626 NlohOIH J. Piiger. 10 ......, .. caM. J Ji,_... ~. Callfomla tHeO Lawrance J S0tlt. 1500 PllllJC NOTICE Sat~burg. Newport Boach . ....., w ......... M .._. ?..._~ A. Wlltlt1. 287 23rd Adams Ave. Suite 3 t6, Callfomla 92660 r ehH e•H• do •• ~..... Coale Mau, Call-Coat• Meta. CI NI 92626 PK:11TIOUI ..,...SS Thia butl"eu IS con· Pf 1pl1 ll1d .... ... ... ~ 92827 Towne House Plaza Inc.. MAim 8TATIMelfT ducted by: a corpOtatlo" ~...,.. • 1a--.
• • Newpot'I Beech. Call-Sult• 315. Coat• Mesa, Calif. doing butlneM as: dent 'V ................. ......
~ Schauef, 401 Via California, 1500 Adams Ave. The tolloWlng petaon Is Nicholas J Pl"'er. Prffl· ..,.. "• llllH
.. 92t27 92626 R ANO A PROPERTY Thia a1aternent was filed ..,. ..... e 1111 ......
"' Dev1c:1Saldas.861 Ethelin-Thia bu1lneas Is co"· MANAGEMENT, 111 ·~ with the Counly Clerk of Or· ll11111dla ...... to.ll MOOlt-• .Ga. er.a. Callfomfa ducted by: a general part-Topaz Ave .• Balboa laland, ange County on December ooa a 1111 •11ad1, ....-'~~.Thi•. bualneaa 11 con· Mrshlp Calll.926e2 18. 1985 .......... ......_.,... ~ by: • general pal)· Merit P Sortt. ~esldent C'arl Wllllam Marano. F..U etwte • •••••du • a . r~ Thia atatament WU flied 111'~ Topaz Ave~ Balboa Publllhed Orange Coaat UM oflc:tN de.,... .....
::?. Earl c. Wlllltl with the County Clerk of Of· l ... nd. Cam. t26e2 Dail~ Pilot December 28 (YM .. dtteet•lo ... Thia atetamant wu flied ange County on December Cart Wllllam Marano · fontoe) ~h the County Clerk of Or· 13. 1985 Thi• atatement wu meet !::e· January 4· 11· l8, -c;.. ..._ 1,_,.
• al'O' County on Oaclmbef ,,._ with Iha County CIOttt of Or· s0270 The name end lddr"' of •: e. 1985 • Published Orange Cout ange County on Oaclmt>er the couf'I Is: (El nombro y
'. ,_ Dally Pilot December 21, 28, 13, 1985 d1recc:lon de la cof'le oa): Su·
; Pubtlahed Ofange Cout 1985. January 4, 11. 1986 F2111IO Plll.IC NOTICE perl0t Couf'I ot California. "9Jty Piiot Decembaf 28, SA-241 Pubtilhed Ofange Cout Cou"ty of Tulare. County
• 1985, Januaty 4, 11. 18, Dally Pilot Decemt>er 21, 28. FICTITIOUS....... CIVIC C«lte<. Mln«al Klr19
"'"!He r' Pta.IC NOTICE 1985, January 4, 11, 1986 NAME ITATE•NT Hwy & Mooney Blvd .. Vla-
Sa273 SA-247 The lollOWlng perso"a ere alia. CA 93291.
FICmlOUS .., ... IS doing b\Jslr141sa u · The "ame. eddrau. and
NAME ITATEmNT Pt8.JC NOTICE CAEATIVE MARKETING telee>h<>ne r10mber of plain·
The folloWlng nArlOfl iS F-TITIMW--· ... 1s SYSTEMS, 666 w 811\er. tiff's ltlOfney. or plalnttff ,.,... ... ..,... -Suite B-219. Cost1, Mesa. without an attorriey. 11· ~El .... _ s,.......... dolsngubuslnMITH CO~S:T CON NA• STATEmlfT Calltomla 92626 M mbre, la dlrec:clon "e1 nu-
MllC M>TICE
-.. ,., .. , >0 " • The following peraot\I lrl Rocky J Schlieter. 241• mero d e telafono dll Tho following P9f90nl ara S TRUCTION, 2218 So. doing buslnaa ~: A!lallnc, N Tustin. •0-9, S1"1a A"•· abogado del '*'1andanle. o
• doing bu.tn.a u : Armortite Aolewood, Santa Ana. Cali1. Ltd . A Callforn11 Umltect Calltornla 92705 d'"' "'-a"da"te q·-no Aatocl•t•. 25255 caot>t t2707 "' """" ~ Rd, Laguna Hiiis, CA 92653 Troy AnthO"Y Ybarra, P 1 r 1"er9 h 1 P • 4 4 O O This busi"eu Is con-llence abogedo. ft): Edward
••• Howard W. Hlghholt, 4 2218 So. Roeewood. Senta MacArthur Boulevard. Suite ducted by: an lndM dual C . .Bur~hardt, Attorney at ! Panum Ridge. Rollings Ana. Calif 92707 74o. Newporl Beach. CA Rocky Schlieler Law P 0 . Box 296, Tulare.
Hiiia. CA 80274 Tl'l11 bualnau I• con-92660 This statemenl wu fifed C A 9 3 2 7 5 . Pho" e JOl'l'IM R. Stram. 30292 ducted by. an lndlYtdual Ronald P Tomek:, 448 W111'1 tile County Cieri! of Or· 209·68&-0100
Grende Vitti, Lagu"a Troy A. Ybarra lubella Terrace, CorC>r1e Del ange Coynty on December DATE: (Feoh•I AUG 15
Niouel. CA 92177 Till• s1at.,_..I WU flied Mar. CA 92625 l8 1985 1985 Thi b I I Cou c...... In... Edwl" A Meserve. 120 VII F211151 H'f c ... ,..... Cleftl bJ • ua ness I con-wttl'l ll'le nty ..,.k o ..,.. Waners. Newp0f'I Beach Pubhsnect Orange Cout s'anclra Dktt-. Deputy =P by A general part. ~~9~nty on Deoember CA 92663 Daily Pilot December 28. Publllhed -Orange Cou1
Jemet R. Blram ,..114 Cody M. Smell, 433 See-1985, Ja"uary 4. 11. 18, Dally Pllol December 14, 21 .
This atetement waa filed Publllhed Orange Cout 'Ward Road. Corona Del 1986 I 28. 11185, January 4, 1986
with Iha Cou"t!_..Clerk of Of. Oe.ity.Pflot eec.tTlber 21, 28, M~h':'a c~i:.~!!s ii co"· Sa274 Sa.1230
ange Counfy un Oocomt>er 1985. January 4, 11, 1986 ducted by-A llmlled parlrle<· ------------------
• '19, t985 '2117u SA-240 snip POOllC NOTICE MUC NOTICE
C. 0 Daly ,,.,._ fl. ..,.,,., 25255 Pta.IC NOTICE Thia stalemen1 was hied FICTITIOUS BUSINEll K 22511
... Cabot fload, IWta 207, wlll'l the County Clefl( ol Or· NAME STATHIUfT NOTtC! TO
... =n• Hiiie, Cet"ornla FICTITIOUS BUSIN!SS ange County o" December The following persona are CflEDtTOfll OF
NAME STATEMENT 19 1985 doi"g buai"ess as IULK TflANSFEA Publlalled Orange Coast . . Flt5770 GPJ PRODUCTS. 785 W (lace. 1101-4107 ~~ly Pl~t ~ 28, 11185. J1" dJ::; :::: ~· are c O Defy Law COfpot· 17th Street, Sulle E Colla • U.C.C.)
• 1• 1 · 1 · Sa2S8X MAIL BOXES ETC USA. ellon, 17 Corporete "9u Mesa. Callf0tm1 92626 Notice 1s hereby glvefl to
2973 Harbor Blvd . Costa Drive Newport BMc:h CA Gregory Pecker JOhnson creditors of lhe wlthl"
P\8.IC NOTICE
Mesa. Calif 92626 t2teO ' 223 Agate Ave. Balboa "amed transferor(•) that a
KatherlM L Armstrong Published Orenge Coas1 Island, alltornla 92662 bulk transfer ta about to ba
end Sally E Armatrong, Dally Pflol Dec 26. 1965 Jan Debbie A"n Johnson. 223 made °" personal property
:, ACTITIOUl'Ml ... SS l6222 MC>r1terey Ln.. No. 4, 11. 18. 1986 Agate Ave. Balboa lsl1"d. here1n1l1er descrfbed
N#.m STATE•NT 102. HuntlngtM Beach, Sa257x Cshtornla 92662 The names and buSlnaaa
The following perso" is Caffl 92649 This busl"eas •s co"· addresses ol the lnteflded
doing b\Jalneu u This business Is con-ducted by '" lndlvldu11 tra"slerors are American
HARDY'S HOBBY. 26523 b POOLIC NOTICE Debbie A Joh"'°" Gefleral Communle•llo"•· ducted Y a general pan-Thi• a111e~1 was 111'"" Calle Lorenzo. San Juan ner&l'I p • ......... ""' Inc . 17991 Fitch, Irvine. CA C&plstrano, Calil 92675 K 1~ l L A 1 FICTITIOUS "'SMSS w1t11 the Cou"IY Clerk of Or· 92714
• Wlllla E Hardy, 26623 T~ta 4:,~.,,,.,,~m!::~led NAME STATU•WT ange County on Oeceml>ef TM locatro" In Callfor"I• ~ Calle Lorenzo. San Juan !Mth the County Clerk of Of. Th! lollowing peraMs '" l8 l965 or lhe chief executive office
Capistrano. Calif 92675 Cou ty December doing t>uslnest u · F2:16565 or pnnc1pa1 t>usmess office
thl1 t>u1lnes1 la co"· 03°4' n on WABCO LTD · •SO New· Published Or1rige Coast of the intended transferor 11. ducted by: an l"dlvidual 1 . 1985 '2951• port Center Drive. =320. Daily Pilot Decem~r 28. same as above
Wiiiis E Herdy Published Orarige Coast Newport Beach Callf0t"l1 1985 January 4, 1 I 16, All other busl"9SS "amea
Thia statement wu flied Dally Piiot Oeoember 21. 28. 92660 1986 and OOdr-uM<I by the
with the County Clerk 01 Or· 1985 January•. t 1. 1986 Willllm A Baxie< & Elli•· Sa-268 '"tended transferor within
enge Cou"IY °" December SA-243r beth 8 Baxter gtlrle<•I part· three years lest years IU1
-1 t, 1985 "e<a. 6206 W Oceanfro"t. DllDlfC MnTfCE past so far as know" to tht Fa.1 Newpof'I Beech. California r uu nv '"""ded tra"aferM are
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NAMt'. STATEMENT Gregory Paul Carlton. 725 ' F295Nl Coast Hwy •317 N-porl "e"r hereto 1s de1Crlbed Ir
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Thia bual"ess 1a co"· "ership Pl&IC NOTICE 23. 1985 by said 1r1nalerors at lald ,, d Id I F211072 l~atlon IS A,.,,.,lca" Gen· r ducted by •" I" Iv ul Gregory Paul CarflOn FICTITIOUS M.1•-sa era1 Communications, Irle. John Healy This stateme"t was hied -Pubhahed Orange Co1t1 Thia 1tetament WU filed Wlll'l ll'le County Clel'k Of Or-NAME ITATO.:NT Daily Pllol o.c 26. 1965 Je" That n .ld bulk tranafw ii .. _ Cou Clerk 1 Or The lollowlng persona are 4, 11 18, 1986 ll'ltended to ba COMum· with''"" ""' 0 • '"ge County on December ao1no bull"•" 11: Ad·, $e259 mated at the ottlce . of:
PUBLIC ,.OT~CE
The Huntington
School District
City Beach
Board of
t Truateea announces a Publlc
HNrlng to recelv~ Publlc Input
on poaalble alter nate uaes of
Burke and Glsler Schools. The
Publlc Hearing wlll be held at -7
P.M. on Tueaday January 7, 1988
•I th• Dlatrlct Education Center.
20451 Cralmer Lane
Huntington Beach
Amerlce" Gene,..! Com· P\a.IC NOTICE mu"ICallons lrvtna. Call·
F'ICTmOUS M.llfNEH
NAM! IT A TIMENT
The following pe<SOl'\1 are
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Rl'llertide Or CoSla Mesa.
CA 112627
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ducted by An ffidlvldual
WlKl1m A Schaeffer
Thtl 1111ement was hied
with Ille Cou"IY Cieri! of Or·
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11. 1985
1orn11 on 0t alter January
22 1986
This bulk tranaler Is aub-
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Comrnem el Coo. Section
6106
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the perso" with whom
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570 Braneveld. San Fran·
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P\8UC NOTICE
French captlv:es 'release
from Leblilioa imminent
PARJS (AP) -Four f~nchmcn
abducted lll Lebanon last year are
oow under Syrian control: ~ot in tbe
hands of their ori&inal Kidnaf>pen
and may be released soon, a French
neaotiator said Friday.
Claude Thicrset, editor-in-<hief of
the photo aaency Sipe Press, said the
development came most probably
because of Syrian involvement and
that the hos~cs arc "surely under
Syrian control. •
Thicrset, who had previously vis-
ited Beirut and made contacts with
the kidnappen, made the an-
nouncement in an interview with
Radio Monte Carlo.
"When I made contact again with
the people that you could call the
presumed kidnappers of the French
bostageS, they told me that the affair
was in the process ofwindina up, that
the Hezbollah were no longer a part in
this affair of hostages," Tbientt said .
Hczbollah, or Patty of God, is a
.-.dical Shiite Mosle,. group loyal to
Iranian leader Ayatollah RuhoUah
Khomeini. Islamic Jihad. or Islamic Holy
I
War, a aroup that had claimed
responsibility for the kidnappi.na of
the F~ncbmen and six 'Other Ameri·
cans held in LebanQn, is believed
linked to Hezbollah. ..
The French hostqes are Jean-Paul
Kauft'mann. 42, a journalist workina
for t.bc weekly L'Evenement du Jeudi
who was abducted May 22; Micbol
Seurat, 37, a rnearcherforthe French
Center for Studies and Research of
the Contemporuy Middle East, also
kidnapped May 22; Marcel Fontaine,
45, vice consul at the French Embassy
in Beirut abducted March 22: and
Marcel Carton, 62, the Embassy's
protocol officer, kidnapped March
22.
Tbc Committee for the Suppon of
the Kidnapped Frenchmen also ac-
knowledged that "somethiog is mov-ing .. in the matter.
A spokesman for the committee.
which includes JoeUc Kauffmann,
wife of the kidnap victim, said it
.. seems they (hostages) have been
moved."
Tbierset has visited Lebanon three
times recently. making contacts. He
wu clo.ely uivolvcd in obwnin, the
releaae of one of bis phototftpben,
Al&ed YllOtmdeh an lra.nian, wbo
was held hostqe ?or several weeks
last year.
Tbimet said the fact that his
contacts Mid they no loneer were
invofvcd "means that the bostaaet
arc no lonaer in the hands of the
Hezbollab at the present time. We can
therefore eoviaqe that there wiU bes release in the more or less near future
of the French hostqes."
On Syria's involvement in the
matter, Thierset said:
"Without sayina tha\ the hosiaaes
are in the twrds of the Syrians, ttiey are surely under Syrian control. After
the contacts thatlmade, I believe that
the hostages ~ere transfCfT'Cd at the
moment when Joelle K.auffm'ann and
her family were in Bcilllt, perhaps
toward the Bckaa plain."
Kauffmann and her family spent
the Christmas holidays in Beirut
Syria is the r:iain power broker in
Lebanon, and the the Bckaa valley
region is under the .control of the
Syrian army.
Films like 'Rambo J criticized
by Soviets for 'waTnography'
MOSCOW (AP) -Popular U.S.
films that cast violent figures such as
0 Rambo" as heroes arc inciting the
newest generation of Americans to
hate Soviets, a group of Soviet
cultural leaders said Fridav.
That prompted Soviet poet
Ycvgeny Yevtushenko to coin the
term "warnography," a play on the
word pornography, during a fighter
moment of a news conference on
renewed U.S.-Sovict cultural ex-
changes.
But the tone of the session was set
by Georgy Ivanov. deputy minister of
culture, who said movies such as
"Rambo -First Blood Part II." and
"Red Dawn" are stirring up anti-
Soviet sentiment among Americans.
lvanov said such films amount to
an and-Soviet campaign that is
making a superhero out ofa new type
of professional k.iller.
"He does not merely kill, but kills
specifically the 'Reds,' or the
Russians. and not for lhe sake of
money, but for ideological reasons
and with kind of a perverse relish.''
Ivanov said.
"People arc being broulbt up with
the malicious idea that the Russians
can be tallced to only in the langua,e
of force and arms," be said. "A new
generation· of Americans is bejog
raised to consider deliberate murder
as something natural and even
necessary."
s_eport
p\lshes
ban on
Sta~Wars
WASHINGTOfl.I (AP) -The
United States should negotiate with
the Soviets to ban "Star Wars" to
prevent Soviet technological break·
throu&hs that might help other
weapons programs, according to the
conclusions of a private study re.
leased Friday.
The report was prepared by the
Council on Economic Priorities, a
private, non-profit organization that
has in the past been critical of the
Reagan administration's defense
build-up.
The U.S. Star Wars pr0&r3m,
known formally as the Strategic
Defense Initiative, is intended to try
to develop a high-tech defense a~st
Soviet nuclear attack.
President Reagan has argued that
the U.S. research effort is necessary to
offset a similar Soviet program aimed
at devctoping-dcfcn~s against
American weapons.
Tbe CEP report noted that the
So'victs are generally believed to lag
behind the United States in a number
of areas of technology that might be
part of any Star Wars system. includ-
101 computers, auidancc. and track·
ing..
If the Soviets step up their effort to
match the UnHed States, that could
produce Soviet tcchnol<>elcal break·
throuahs that misht be applied to
other weapons aside from Star Wars.
the study said.
Top Pen t.qon officials have araued
that It is the Soviets, rather than the
United States, who ire in the lead in
the superpower competitition to de-vclo~ deftf\ses aaainst incomina
misstlcs.
I
..Rambo" is about a military vet·
er:an sent to rescue U.S. prisoners of
•war in Vietnam, and .. Red Dawn" isa
scenario of a Soviet invasion of the
United State$.
Ivanov also mentioned .. Rocky
IV," about an American boxer who
takes on an imposing soviet rival,
and an upcoming television mini·
series by ABC called ''Amcrika,"
which is to portray the United States
under Soviet occupation.
"How can we reconcile all this flow
of anti-Sovietism with the spirit of.
Genevar' Ivanov said. referring to
the signing of a U.S.-Soviet cultural
exchange agreement during the super-
power summit last November.
But he said he also had high hopes
for th e new exchanf,e agreement,
despite what he called 'the actions of the extreme right in the United
States."
"We foci the sincere longin$ of
millions of Americans toward fnmful
cooperation between the two coun-
tries based on mutual trust and
respect,•· he said.
Yevtushenko, 52. one of the most·
well-known Soviet writers, said the
popularity of mod.cm cinema makes
1t dangerous as well as beneficial. •
"Such horrible things as 'Rambo'
and 'Red Dawn' -I call these things
'warnoarapby.' he said.
Yevtushenko also was asked about
a recent speech he made to the Soviet
writers union. in which he took
officials and fellow writers to task for
distorting Soviet history and keeping
silent about mistakes. ·~ ·am surprised that you are
surprised that a poet speaks against
bureaucracy because the two words
-poet and bureaucrat -arc
mutually exclusive," Yevtushenko
res~nded. ·
"If somebody read my poetry. my
works, there was really nothing new
in these ideas. lo my recent speech 1
simplr, summarized my w~c lilfe's
work,· he said.
He also suggested that n .S.·
Soviet cultural exchanges be directed
by a volunteer group of leading
cultural figures from both countries,
rather than by government bu-reaucracies. _
.. I think that we need people of .
good will from both sides whQ don't
occupy official posts in any govern-
ment establishments and who arc not
afraid to lose their comfortable
seats," he said.
The av.ecm~t signed in Geneva
by President Reagan and Soviet
leadtr Mikhail S. Gorbachev revives
a formal accord on cultural cxcbanJCS
that lanauished for six ycan followma
the 1979 Soviet military intervention
in Afghan istan.
The new five-year agreement calls
fo r increased exchanges of art works, writers, composers, orchestras. ballet
troupes and other perfonners.
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Jolm. a.oaocore Jr. (left) uad wife Ceclle llol4 ...... wr
tile coft1D of tlaelr ... Jolua m. lD ·~· Del., Prt4-J. BoaDooon wu killed ID lutweell'• tenorl8t ·~ at tile Rome airport. 8erftcee wen llllo Mid 1D ... ..._.
Wla., for 29-~.old_pabllehlD.C llelr hed &. a.te. al8o a
.tcthn of tile Rome attack.
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LUXURIOUS LIFESTYLE
With concentration on qualitY 1 design and detail
-thus creating an· atmosphere of elegance and
sophistication for those accustomed to the very
best! Formal living room and dining room with
colorful garden and pool views. Delightful -sunny
-equipped kitchen with breakfast nook. 2 separ-
ate master suites with city and water VIEWS +
gracious guest quarten and study. Charming
family room with handsome wet bar and 1 of 3
fireplaces. Spectacular outdoor entertainment
area including pooVspa with waterfall, lighted
VIEW gnebo and paddle tennis court. Security
alarm and 24 hour guarded gate of Harbor Ridge.
Priced to sell at $995,000. Call Jeri Hunt for
appointment to see.
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2125 San Jo9q11ln Hiiia Rd.
Newport Center
MAGNIFICENT MANOR
Designed to please the most discriminate, this 5
BD; 7 BA, custom home ia located at the very -
VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay,
city & "Sunsets Over Catalina" VJEW. From
warm library to family room with one of 4
fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it
reflects the ultimate in ualit . Master sui over --l ()()Osq.ft.} wit sauna and fireplace and ""'b.....,re.,:oa..._th=------
takin~ VIEW ad 24 hour guarded gate. Use your
..houae as-clown payment or submit trades. Offered
at $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt.
6 Trafalgar Open Sunday 1-5
"" 100' FRONTAGE -COMMERCIAL .
• PRIME Newport Beach location! 2 buikliap w/100' frontage currently accomodatiol 6 rental uni~ Can go 2nd story. Ample parking.
FEE. $1,660,000. Call Harriet Peny for deta.ila. · ·
BIG CANYON FAIRWAY HOME-$875,000
CU1tom built aincle level 3 bedroom. 3 bath, fami!Y room. 3 car garage. 186' golf course frontqe. Prime lot. Owner will censider exchange
for other Newport Beach property. 6 Royal St. Georse Rd., call for appointm~.
CORONA DEL MAR-TWO-ON-ONE
We're eerie>lm! Great opportunity tor thlJ live-in invator. Two eeparate apecioua YOUD« bouaes on one lot in Corona del Mar! Master
auitee)lrith private decb, dining area -convenient to shopping + entertaini,ng! Aaaumable loan. $325,000. Jeri Hunt. #~-4 -----· ~ .L----
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San tuis Rey end unit, a bedroom, 2 bath, r11eplaee, powder room, formal dining, br,akfast nooi, utility room, wet bat'
dreuing room/muter bath, sloped ceilinp. Air conditioning. Owner wants offer! 6 Montanas Norte. Vee Stinson
. *LEASES*
BIG CANYON-2 Bd, 2 Ba, f11eplace, private patio, VILLA BALBOA-2 Bd, 2 Ba penthouse-athedral
single level, sub. terr. parking, community pool and tennis. ceilings, fireplace, dining room, laundry. $1400. Evelyn.
$1300. 'Jeri.
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aUFFa, NEWPORT aEACH . Upcraded and
beautiful! Attractive ·x· plan with wrap around patio and
cozy fireplace tn master bedroom. Custom ble in kitchen
and patio. Situated on a lovely greenbelt. Assumable
loans. Reduced to $212,000 L.H.
SANDY MITTMAN
OWNER W1U CONllD£R ALL OFFERS ·
Reduced $80,000 from orielnal pr1ee! Choice end unit.
Popular Bluffs T plan. 3 bedrooms. 21n baths on lush
wide greenbelt. Large family room can be 4th bdrm. A/C,
wet bar. Assumable lst~_50AOOO L.H.
SANDY-MITTMAN
ST ARTER HOME • UDO ISL.ANO · Cute 2
bdrm. 1 bath with beamed cet11ncs. Street to street lot on
desireable Via Karon. Expand 1n the future. in block to
bay and viS1tors pier. Community clubhouse. tennis.
parks. & beaches. $285.000.
MARILYN TWITCHELL
CHARMING ISLAND HOME · Private commum·
ty chal)J1el front home w/own dock for 30 ft. boat R·2
lot w/room to build add1tJonal unit or en1oy this large
yard. $335.000.
DONNA & BILL WEBSTER
OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME · 3 bdrm.
2 bath owners unit upstairs w/master bdrm & bath plus
fireplace. 2 bdrm income unit downstairs w/fireciface.
Seasonal rental, rarely vacant. Lrg assumable 1st T.D.
MARIA BERCOVITZ/MARIL YN TWITCHELL ·
BIO CANYON ONE STORY EXECUTIVE
HOME · Fabluous home for executive livinc. 30 ft sit
down bar ovenook1ng golf course, stereo room, pool
table area. 25 ft. mirrored wardrobe plus walk-in closet.
Recuded to only Sl.l 00,000.
DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
DR~STIC REDUCTION, BLUFFS 4
BEDROOM Sunny & airy end unit w/very private
patto. eating nook 1n kitchen. Many UPCrades. 4th bdrm
1s separate & could be office or in~aw quarters. Owner
wants 1mmed1ate sale. Now $225,000 w/land.
SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T
LARGE, LIGHT & INVmNG · 4 Bdrms. 21n
baths. family room in Harbor View Hills. In mint
cond1llon! Nothing has been left undone to insure
comfort & easy hving Motivated sellers are asking
$379.500.
TRUDY STUBBLEFIELO/TOOOY SMITH
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · Large versable
plan 4 with a dramatic l1V1ng room, fireplace, fam~y room
& den. Good view. One of the largest units in Villa BalbOa.
Assumable financrng. Owner anxious. $182.000.
MARIA BERCOVITZ/LINOA TAGLIANETII
·NEWPORT BAYFRONT HOME W/14T
FRONT AGE · Private dock for 10' boat. 4 bdrms
w/pr1vate baths + convertible study, forma~ dlmnc
room, separate master wine w/s1tt1nc room. Large
bayside deck. Sl.450,000 includes land. · •
TOOOY 5'11TH/OON DeTHOMAS
BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL · Attractive 3 bdrm end
unit located on major greenbelt. large private patio. Near
community pool. Convenient location to Corona def Mar
High School & Eastbluff Shopping Center. $210.000
SALLY SHtPl.£Y I JOYCE DABOL T
DRASTIC REDUCTIONI NEWPORT
aEACH BAYFRONT · Now only Sl.075,000
w/land. Custom 4 bdrm home w/pier & slip. Mahotany
trench doors & wmdows. Picturesque bay, hghl and
hillside view from ·master suite & retreat. Lower bdnn
could be maids/guest room. Perfection. move right 1n
DOH De THOMAS
QUIET NEWPORT CONDO · Sharp 3 bdrm
condo. 2 story, 21n baths. Suny wood patio, indoor utthty
room, fireplace in livinc room. Britftt mastersu1te. Garace
& carport. Attractive setting. Assumable 11.75\ financ·
inc. s122.soo.
AM BRIZOllS
• MAGNIFICENT NEW HARBOR HILL CUS-
TOM Ho. · Ocean & city lictits VteW. Gated
community. lm.pecc1ble quality throuetiout. Gourmet •
kitchen. Kars wood tloors. Berber carpets. Luxurious
master bedroom suite. Built-in entertainment center.
Completely finished oversized 3-car garge. Pool & spa.
$950.000.
SANDY MITTMAN
EA8T8LUFF W/POOL & VU · Four bedroom
Lusk built ptaTI 'B' on pnme corner lot oftet'in& complete
" privacy, spacious rear yard w/large pool & spa. New
decor within the past two years. Sellers are motivated
and look1nc for offer. $369.500.
DOH De THOMAS
REDUCEDI SELLERS HA VE FOUND
ANOTHER · Soph1sltcated Newport Pool home.
Perfect condition. Lovely area. Now asking $340,000
MARILYN Hill
CORONA DEl: MAR
OUTITANDINO PROPERTY IN OLD
C.D.M. PlUI INCOME · On a very pteturesque
street. large 3 bdrm with family room, wet bar, 2
hre.,iaces '" an ~uthentic Spanish motif. Includes
separate and my private overS11ed 1 bdrm income unit.
LINDA TAGLIAHETII
CUSTOM HOME C.O.M. • REDUCED
1120,GOOI · Most spectacluar. luxurious custom home
1n old C.O.M. 2 years new. One block to ocean, all ctass
entry, trench doors, plantation 'shutters. Submit on down .,. • .,. •
payment. Now only $575,000.
DOROTHY HARDCASTLE .....___
'55,000 PRICE REDUCTION,· SPYGLASS
tw..L · Pres!Clous executive home with ocean. moun·
tam & crty licflts view in serene seffinC. Poof & spa. New '\.
landscaping. Utprlded 'Capehorn' model with 4
bedrooms. 2'h baths fam~y room, wet bar, 2 fireplaces &
hardwood floors. $640,000.
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BUILD YOUR DREAM ~I · Extra large 60
ft lot '" cm corona del Mar location jUSt one block
from ocean. Build new or remodel this 2 bdrm, 1 bath
adobe casa. Loads of room to expand. Priced at lot value
$540,000.
BMIE DIXON
NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT DUPLEX ·
Unsurpassed water location near the harbor entrance
w/two boat spaces & easy ocean access. Two. 2 bdrm
units located on private road off baystde dove. Live 1n
one & rent the other. $995.000 includes land.
SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
I FAMILY HOME, QUIET ESTABLISHED
NEIOH80RHOOD · Near good sch()ols, Mtle
Square Park. & golf course. Three bedrooms. two 'baths.
patio converted to large, comfortable family room.
Setunty system. $1 25,000 ~
DOROTHY MfTCHELL
HUNTINGTON BEACH
ATTENTION llNGLElft · Live at the beach.
Super uptraded studio condo. Quiet localton next to
Huntincton Harbor. Fireplace. refrigerator. patio, bonus
room, community pool, spa. 1 year home warranty to
.buyer. $78,500.
MARY JANK
SAN CLEMENTE
SAN CLEMENTE OCEAN VIEW LOT
Prestigious Cyprus Shore. Guard gated community
adro1ning Casa Pac1hca. 60 x 124 lot. Private beach, two
and one·half acre park. clubhouses. pools. tennis
$280.000.
SANDY MITIMAN
1'.'E~TALS
OCEANFRONT · 5 bdrms. Penmnsula. $2,650.mo. ..
HUNTINGTON BEACH CONDO · 2 bdrms. 1
story. adult. $895/mo.
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Foreclosure creates great buy for a 4 year old 3 BR, 2 BA, patio home.
Lender serious and has refurbished ·entire property. Don't wait!
759-1501. ./ ..
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HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
3 BR, 2 1/2 BA, all amenities. This owner needs second family space and
must sell professionally decorated home. Assume existing loans!
759-i501. ~
OCEAN VIEWS-CITY. LIGHTS
Several e~ecutive homes available from $350,000 -$2.2° million. Give
yourself a taste of real California living! 759-1501.
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BELCOURT HILL
Perfect condition and owner must relocate. Two large bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. 2 fireplaces. For the discriminating executive couple. 759-1501.
BALBOA ISLAND
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Classic Island home with wonderful charm. Split level, potential
separate quarters for maid or?. Reduced to $385,000. 759 ~1501 .
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SPYGLASS Ml._ 11 ........
4BR, FR. pool/spa 1-5 M. Bulkley
BAYCREST ....... 1JH l••IMr• Olrlll
5BR.FR 1-4 J . Debay
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HARBOR RIDGE Slll,lll ,....., .. .,
4BR, 2FR. pool/spa 1-4 M lngold
VILLA BALBOA .... ,... 211 c.,.., ''" 1ta 2BR.FR 1-4 L Oeth
llllT ,.. MUii S 114,tOO
Very private, outstanding ly.'O story. 2 BR, 2'h
haUJ condo. Cathedral ceillilgs with feeling of
spaciousness -light and airy. Wrap around patio.
One block to schools and shopping. Priced to seU.
Donna Godshall
.. GUY• • NIAi NW 1111,000
Irrunediate poaesmon available on this customized
4BR on huge cul-de-sac view lot. Gourmet
kitchen, large family room with fireplace, private
master suite with sauna. Pool, spa and cabana. 3
car garage. Belle Partch
UIE FIUST ..... _..MllllM 1141,000
This tri-level home with 3 car attached garage
features loft area. Could be a library or den.
Three bedrooms, 2 'h baths. Skylight m mast.er
suite. Community pool and.tennis. Gayle Amato
IAYFlllT -IEWNIT ISWI 1411,000
Privacy and a unique lifestyle are yours in this
open ana spacious bayfront home. Three
bedrooms. 2 'h BA, 2 fireplaces, indoor spa. extra
large lot. Conununity beach. Will accomodate a
35' boat. Gayle Amato
SPYIUSS snow. llH,000
Four bedrooms, 3BA, formal dining room.
Capehom model. SpectacuJar pool and spa. A
forever view of ocean and sunsets. Only $539.000.
Lois Jacobs
& SIPllSTIOARI ... E 1110,000
Complemented by the expanded ubrary adjacent
to both the living room and mast.er suite, a formal
dining room, the bright kitchen with its expanded
breakfast room, and a second bedroom and den
complete the design. Combine this with the
panoramic ocean and harbor views and you have
tpis beautiful 'Miramar' home . Ed
F.scano/Maurecn White ..
OMI SHIES OHTEIPIUIY • 1141,ltO
TfiiS 4 B'R, ~ bath contemporary home offers
ocean view from the spacious living room and
master suite. The ultimate 'European' kitchen and
large Connal dining room overlook the fabulous
pool and spa. Cozy family room with fireplace. A
must see! Good. as6Um able finarK'ing. Lois Jacob.s
644-6200
SIHISTIC&nl •E II Ill O&IYll Ull,000
Wonderful high ceilings tn this light and charm-
ing Deane home. Large private lot, great vista
view . Three bedrooms, formal dining area, break-
fast room, great master_suite. Three--car garage.
Barbara Aune
S.HUFF ..... TllITT 11,AJt,IOI
Ocean view -steps to the beach in this wonderful
4 BR home on the canyon. Extra large Jot with
tt>rraced gardens. two fireplaces. and charming
brick wine tasting room. Barbara Aune
toWFIHT SPHTIGIW 13,200,000
View forever from this wonderful property.
Beautifully maintained older 4BR home with
magnificent master suite Nestles m excluStve
shorecliffs. Spa, pool m park like setting. A rare
opportunity. Barbara Aune
SPllTlllUI PAml• YIEW ........
Of the ocean, jetty and bay from this three story
Corona del Mar residence. Built u a duplex with
3BRl3BA and 4BR/21h BA units. An interior
stairwell provides the pomibility of conversion to
a large single family home. Two fireplaces,
elevator, new carpet and decor throughout, five
car parkmg. Susan Scanlan
UH ISLE HI 1110,0IO re you like Country French. you wlll love this
home. Large fanuly custom with 4 bedrooms. 4
baths, mast.er with fireplace, famdy room, hard-
wood floors, south bricked patio, separate dming
room. French doors, extra large lo\, near shop-
ping, and beachn. Tennis and boat docks. Joan
Lewis/Danny Bibb
IUCl ILIFF PllTMISE S2H,IOO
Sunny and spacious prestige hvmg with huge
master suite. large 2nd BR. fonnal BR and
separate family room. Priced to sell immediately
Liz Beazley/Unda Oeth
••ST SEU llW1 SHl,IOO
Wonderful property pneed below market
Anxious seUer. The home features 4BR and an
ocean view. Coby Ward
I llPIMTIOH!l Ml $1!1,IM
Complemented by the library adjacent to both the
living room and mast.er suite. Formal dining room.
bright kitchen with a spacious breakfast nook and
second bedroom and den complete the design.
Panoramic views of the ocean, harbor and city
liJchts. Maureen Whfte/F.d F.acano
lllWPORI BIACH
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RESIDENTIAL BROKE RAGE
.. Ltmm • Tll IAYfllll' 11,ltl-
This home features ample use of brick, wood, and
beveled glass. Amenitjes include a pub room, den,
formal dining room, large master suite 3 guest BR,
pier & slip, 3 car garage. Ann Peters
IUYD Pll-
Enjoy the amenities of this guard gated communi-
ty while living in a delightful 3 BR. 2 'h BA home
located on a quiet cul 'de sac with a view towards
the ocean. Features two fireplaces. fonnal DR.
Kitchen family room. Ann Peters
..... IH lff 1111111 ..... Am All,lll
"Jodelle" model behind guarded gate in pres-
tigious Harbor Ridge with spectacular views of
ocean, bay, & city lights. This 3 BR , 2 'h BA family
room home looks like a model with wood plank
floors, coordinated fabric & drapes. Ed
F.ecano/Maureen White
•YWL 1WI YUi U ·•TA IUA 12n,-
Potential 4 BR ch.armer. 2 story with family room,
den and large master suite. Tremendous pride of
ownership. Professionally decorated and land-
scaped. Large ~ter suite shows like a model.
Virginia Swan
....... 111m11m1 • l1llllT 1M1,eoo
Titled "THE CASTLE" this home provides soph-
isticated living with 3BR, 2 'h BA and 2 patios.
Lite. airy and a fresh feeling. Bank owned with
very flexible financing. Quick Escrow. Tom Al-
Unson/Mick:i Cooper
IAffml -SHI-... BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED AND decorated
2BR, 2BA unit. Expansive bayfront patio perfect
for entertaining. All new interior decor, baths and
kitchen. Priced to sell at $595,000 including land.
Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb
1m111 1111111 w u11.-
Charming Cape Cod style on lovely tree Hned
street. Beautifully remodeled inside and out.
Versatile floor plan can be 3BR or 4BR. Enjoy the
finest at an affordable price -$319,000. Linda
Oeth
llAll...S 1111,111
Comfort with no care. J ust minutes from beach.
Two pools. security. recently built, beautifully
decorated. Only $158.000. Linda Oeth/Liz
Beazley
MOT YllR! 1111,111 Y1IW II_... OIEU Ull,000
Three BR, 2 BA condominium in The Bluffs with Two story condominium with formal dining room
nice open views from the deck. Maintained in & l~e family room off kitchen. 24 hour guarded
good condition. Assumable loans. Owner has been _ area with tennis courts & pools. A great buy for
tranferred. Price includes the land. Hallie StroCk $385,000. Maxine Propp
• UIYll • llSlllY Ull ftlW . 1,111.-
Perhaps the premier location in this private
community. Quiet cul-de-sac location. Ideal for
the large family. Includes, 7BR. 7BA, 3 fireplaces,
family room w/pool table, wet bar. large screen
T.V .. separate den, study and much more. Over
8,000 sq. ft. Incredible value, offered at
$1 ,895,000. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody ••mt rum._ 12.-,111
Over 7,000 sq. ft. of luxurious living. All major.·
rooms. veranda and pool enjoy spectacular
ocean/bay views. Price .. includes elegant
furnishings. Color brochure available. Ed
Escano/Maureen White
Unmt I IUITRL 11.-.-
I.ncredible view of the bay from this captivating 4
BR home. Pier & slip to accommodate a large boat.
A superbly crafted tavern room, large living room
& dining room and a super remodeled kitchen.
Carolyn Muon
llftl Him • NIU IPAI -llllJ 119'•,• Stunning 4BR, cul-de-ac home with 148' water
Ctontage! Exceptionally private location with
electric security gate. Owner' will carry 1st T .D .
$1,385,000. Includes the land. Paula Bailey , ..... -... -..... Near new 3BR condominiwn on beautiful street
in Corona del Mar. 5 blocks to the ocean. 2 decks -
one with private spa. &.utiful tile bathrooms
and kitchen with Jennair, microwave, etc. Owner
may assist with financing. Micki Cooper
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lll,Ml lhiWs Pl• llMTlll! Mll,IOI fH
Owne r says sell! Stunning 3BR view home with
added bonus rooms adjacent to pool and spa.
Newly redecorated kitchen with J enn-A.tr.
stained ~ ceiling. etched glass cabinets. Sub-
mit!! Paula Bailey
llAll UY9I •T ITS IDT I 111,000
Only one block to the bay or ocean 3BR. 2BA &
loft. Added bonus unit over garage for extra
income. Leaaehold. Ann Peters
UTTU llllU ISUll W/111; .... 1121,000
Duplex with new copper plumbing. Two BR
apartment with great deck, room to build ~ter
suite with bayfront deck! Seller will carry first.
~na Chichester .!?
UU. 11111 llSM LIT • tnt,000
The unique opportunity of a lifetiine-the chance
to own this large custom homesite on the highest
point of Newport Beach m the guarded gate
community of Harbor Ridge. providing the ul-
timate of panoramic views from the mountains to
Newport Harbor. to Catallna and the pacific
ocean. Great terms available. Maureen White/Ed
Elcano
.... ,. • .._n AM•
Be ,.in" your extremely special, highly upgraded.
gate guarded community Big Canyon home with:
two bedrooms. den, formal living and dining room
within walking d~tance to Newport C.enter. You
can be "in" for the holidays. Maralou Ingold
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lllOUY••ll S1H,oot
Private comer urut. Three bedroom. 2 1,BA. 2
story "El Dorado" plan. Perfect conditwn. Seller
will help finance. ava.tlable unmed1ately. Com-
munity pool. tennis and security gate. Martha
Macnab
IALIMlllT• me.-
Four bedroom. 4 bath. two story home, recentJy
remodeled with old world craftsmanship and
charm. Steps to the best ocean beaches. E~tra boat
or car storage. pnce includes the land Martha
Macnab
IAYFINT LIT lff0,000
One of the last~ 50' waterfront with pnvilege for
pier & slip to accomodate 55' boat Martha Mac-
nab
UCAPI IOIU".... su•• Highly desirable 2Br. l 11 BA. 2 story unit 1n
immaculate small commuruty. Lush grounds. pool
and clubhouse Best East.side Costa Mesa location
Martha Macnab
1&11 FHICLISIH II WlnR S1,2ll,OOO
Remodeled. Single story. 4 BR. 4 BA home wnh
over 106 ft on the water Huge waterfront yard
with room for pool. Private rommuruty behind
guard gate. Lender will provide excellent financ-
ing. Price includes the land. Maureen Wh1t£'1Ed
Escano
Tll IUT If wanlFlllT PllPHTIH $1,121,000
Spacious custom 5BR home with large dinmg.
family and bonus rooms. Pier and sltp to a<'t11m -
rnodate a large boat plus side tw FuU secunty
community offers tennis and clubhouse Pnc-e
mcludes the land Martha Macnab
TIP W SPYILUS U ,ll0,000
The last and best opportunity to build an estatL• on
top of the world on Spyglass Hill Three con-
tiguous front VIew lots The chant-e of a lifetime'
$2.750,000 for the three!' Maralot1 Ingold .
111,llO PllOI llllOTlll SllHOUffS SIH.OOI
it"truly sensational big farruly homt.-with 5BR.
formal dming room and ltvlll8 room. huge (am1ly.
gourmet kit.chem . pool/s pa. indoor sauna and gate
access to beach. Maralou Ingold
FUIUll ... aT IUll 1144,eM
Step,s to sand. Ocean view from patio. One year
new and magntficent! Two master suites. beauti-
ful deror, mirrored walls. custom tile work. etc.
Terrific kitchen with all bwlt-ms. Owner will
help finance or lease opuon M1du Coope1" .. l
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UNIQUE HOMES SUCCESSFULLY MARKETED IN 1985
HARBOR VIEW HILLS 2719 Pebble, 2712 Wavecrest, 1211P.ortslde,3801Sandune,1322 Keel, 1001 Sandcastle, 2700 Pebble, 1038
Goldenrod. 1301 Keel, 8 Crescent Circle. BAYSHORES 2451 Crestview, 2506 Crestview. SPYGLASS 11 Tiburon. IRVINE TERRACE 1108
Dolphin Terrace, 712 K-Thanga. SEAVIEW 2109 Yacht Daphne, 1911 Yacht Colina, 1921 Yacht Enchantress. BEACON BAY 21 Beacon
Bay, 58 Beacon Bay, 33 Beacon S-ay, 66 Beacon Bay. SHORECLIFFS 243 Driftwood, 440 Morning Canyon, 324 Morning Canyon.
EASTBLUFF 715 Bellis, 807 Celba, 801 Bellis. CAMEO SHORES 4515 Hampden, 339 Milford. BLUFFS 835 Amigos Way, 2241 Vista
Huerta, 2068 Vista Cajon, 2441 Vista Nobl~. BIG CANYON 19 Inverness, 55 Royal St George, 11 Rue Verte, 21 Rue Fontalnbleau, 45
Canyon Island, 49 Sea Island. JASMINE CREEK 38 MatnsaJI, 87 Jasmine Creek, 7 Jasmine Creek, 6 Atoll. CORONA HIGHLANDS 441
Seaward, 528 Seaward. HARBOR VIE'.W HOMES 2018 Port Chelsea, 1979 Port Cardigan, 2000 Port Cardiff. 1815 Port Abbey, 1980 Port
Ramsgate, 1807 Port Taggart, 1973 Port Nelson, 2764 Hiiiview, 2724'Hllltop, 271-! Hilltop. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR 2723 E. 5th Ave.,
223 Poinsettia, 704 Avocado, 710 Iris, 2320 2nd Ave., 419 Pointsettla, 614 Iris, 609 Polnsetta, 401Begonia,611lrts,2800 Bayview, 436
Dahlia, 601 Acacia, 610 Jasmine, 1633 Bayside. NEWPORT -BEACH 5 Surfside, 701 West Bay Ave., 3 Westcliff VIiia, 2406 Via Marina,
1100 E. Balboa Blvd., 2149 Miramar, 240 Nice Lane, 300 E. Coast Highway, 5219 River, 208 Via Dijon, 102 Scholtz, #36, 102 Scholtz,
#38, 1070 Pescadore, 102 Hartford. COSTA MESA 2115 Raleigh, 3104 Samoa, 2031 Capella, 3327 Nevada, 467 Magnolia, 2424 Santa
Ana, 1029 Seabreeze, 1925 Pomona, 407-16th Place, 4353 Clayton, 399 E. 18th St. IRVINE 1 Wellesley, 24 Alleghany, 4 Lassen, 23
Montanas Norte, 89 Highland, 6 Streamwood, 19251 Sierra Cadiz, 24 R~do, 13 Plymouth, 13841 Margene Circle, 20 Hillgrass, 6 East
Trenton, 7 Arlington, 39 Oxford, 19031 Antioch, 22 Windjammer. INSIDE ORANGE COUNTY 15041 Columbia, Huntington Beach, 245
Crescent Bay, Laguna Beach, 7116 Santa Inez, Buena Park, 2504 F. MacArthur, Santa Ana, 3710 Ramona, Santa Ana, 1101 MacArthur
# 303, Santa Ana, 33661 Big Sur, Dana Point. ·
OI TIE CUFF -Above Newport harbor, Incredible
view, 4 bdrm, 4'h ba, pool, spa. Needs finishing
touches. $335,000 L/H.
FAlll.Y FIOUCS II OlJ£ Cll -A winnerl Newer 2
story, ocean view, sunny street leads to beach,
patios, deck, 2 fireplaces. $575,000.
m HPlWS -Side by side. Zero vacancy.
Great location!! 2 bdrm ln front, 3 bdrm with
yard in back. New roof, paint. $225.000'each.
•EU PllftCT -Mot a flaw, 3 bdrm, pool, spa and
ocean view, love to entertain? Y'ou'll love this
home. $395,000.
TUE YM ClllC( -5 bdrm wit~ 2 bdrm rental or
1 bdrm home near beach. Newer constr, all
features, lovefy CdM area. S569,000.
UYSlllU .... -Now prk:ed reaUstk:altyl
Charming 3 bdrm, 3 ba, central location, walk to
beaches, bay, fee land. $3.49,500.
IUT l NW -Of ocean, sunsets, jetty. Extra
large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep In Olde CdM.·
Build your dream home. $799,000. ••Am -Belcourt Find. Better than new,
cteaner than original, 3 bdrm, JMciureeque land-
scaping, custom touches at Just $795,000.
• .. l Ull LITS -South of the highway, In
Olde CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 bathe, delightful ltreet a
block and': half from beech &j)luff. $32-5,000-
-.U.U -A sharp decorator perfect CdM
hllfltde adult home wtth a big poot and a llttte
view. 2 bdrms, 2 baths at $321,000.
WTSIH Ill T•t -6,750 sq.ft. lot, possible R-2
zoning In great Costa Mesa rental location. Neat
2 bdrm Investment home at S 1 '8,500.
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EICITWC PIUCT -Brand new in' Olde CdM!
Country ~ condominiums. 3 bdrm and 2
bdrm. Extras, decks, patios. From $209,000.
(-., l IUl llCE Ml ~ Finest family living, 4 bdrm, 3
bath, CdM neighborhood overlooking harbor,
tasteful decor, lovefy yard. $485,000.
UM ~ -large, open spaces! 3 bdrm 3 ba
remodefed to New England charm. Close to
comm. clubhouse, tennis and beaches.
$480,000.
M U FlMTl -On the Penlntula. on the bay,
Iota of charm, enormous view, sandy beach, 3
bdrm, 2 bath and cabana for $475,000 .•
I• .... -Weet Newport du~x. 4 bdrm, 2
ba and 2 bdrm, 1 ba, owner occUpied, good
condition, next to beech. $219,000.
l I.MU UFUnU -Harbor R~ townhome wtth
Mrene Wlw of city and ~. 3 bdrm, 3 bath,
lmpeccabte condmon and AC. S&42,500.
HUCITFIL WTlllff -Near to tennis, l)igh
school, shops, parks. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, guest
room, all In top condition on-large lot. $339,000.
H-IUT l FtWIC -Beautifully decorated, lmpec~
cable 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhome In Jasmine
Creek. Owner"'transferred. Must seU. $375,000.
S11C SUEPY -A wtnk to the ocean, 3 bdrm
home + 2 bdrm , 2 bath Income, vacant with out
of state owner wanting offers. $429,500._
MTII' Fii CHT• -Owners have to sell! Dual
master suites wtth massive ocean view. lowest
priced condo In Laguna gated community.
$165,000.
H IY C1S1 -This 4 bdrm Is adorabtel Famlly
room-kitchen arrangement, beamed maeter
sutte, skytlghta, sundeck, poof. $289,000 In Newport.
5 -• J ,._. ._ -In Olde CdM, on a 45'
lot, tasteful decor, 3 bdrm home w/2 bdrm
Income unit or comblne to 5 bdrm, 4 ba.
$479,000.
l IUl SmPllSl -Newer 3 bdrm, 2 story tn~de
CdM la apeclall Specious feeltng, ocean vteWI,
A llT W llT -M-enlftoeftt 190° vtew of Dana greet for entertaining. Dramatic. $595,000.
Point Hart>or, lights, mounU.ns. Owner deeper-•T D IUl -CdM duplex wtth 3 bdrm & 2
ate, make offer, you might own It. S225,000. bdrm unlta, each wtth 2 bathe, dectt1 ·& niCI
llCI •--3 bdrm behind guarded-gates.~·· Meeda.aome kMnO touchea~1338,SOO.
WOOd and gtua dellgn. Newer home with famHy. ,..., Cll IMD -Attrectlve price, terms, 3
room. Unique upper bay neighborhood. bdrm, 2 ba and 2 bdrm, 1 ba. New~t. carpet,
$385,000. wall coverings, auumabte ftnanctng. $275,000.
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Want to get the ~ out of your
nreplace? Learn how to start and
IUltaJn a good ftre; but before you
muter that, be aure your chimney Is In
ehape to handte It.
For a fire that starts well wtthout
smoke and aparka, be aure the
chimney la cleaned every year.
Creoeote, a tarry eubatance depoetted
on Chtmney wdl by smoke, P0888 a
,.,. hmrd If allowed to build up. In
9ddttk>n, an aocumulatton of creoeote
cen block the he now of aJr up the
chlmneV. meklng the fire 8mOky and
hlrd to start. a..Mng a~lmney la a
IMllY Job Md UIUaJly best left to a
profeulonal.
Leem to uae tt)e damper correctly
and even a tmaJI, old fireplace wlll
perform better. The damper, which
controls the now of air up the chimney,
la uauatly adjusted by a small handte
extending down from the chimney In
the back of the flrepface .• ~ the fire
la burning. open the damper just
enough to cause the smoke to flow up
the chimney and not Into the room.
You'll learn how much Is "Just enough"
by trial and error. When you are not
using the fireplace, be aure the damper
la cfoled. But nrat t;>e sure the fire Isn't
smoldering, since a smoldering bed of
ashes can atlll reteaae smoke and
noxious fumes Into the house.
In stacking wOOd, keep It near the
back of the fireplace to get the best
draft. If you are using andiron~. pile
kindling (amaJI p6ecea of wood) on
-
crumpled balls of newspaper between
the andirons. Then stack two larger
spllt logs cross the andirons. cut side
down. Decrease the slze of the logs as
you stack upward. If you use a grate
basket, put In several Inches of kindling
and newspaper balls. Then add on
several medium-sized loga, split side
down. Add decreasing saes of split
I
logs as you stack. Smaller logs burn
beat In a grate.
From Scrlpto. wfilal makes a dis-
posable butane torch for lighting
fireplace fires, comes tt\e suggestion
that the bed of ashes left over from the
last fire should be used. Using the
shovel. spread the ash smoothly on the
fk>or of the fireplace, creating a
cMnnel down the mlddte, from front to
bac*, before you •rrange the kindling
and loga. Proper apaclng between the
loga la Important, too, so air can
clrculate freefy around them. If they are
too far apart, hOwever, the logs wtll not
absorb enough heat from each other.
Move the burning logs wtth tongs or·
poker.
Once again, remember the warning
to make aure the damper Is open
before you fight the klndllng and paper.
Scrlp1o n•turally thinks you should use
a butane torch for that P,Urp<>M, since It
put• 6 lnchee between you and the
name. Open a wtndow In the next room
to hetp the fire draw and adjust the
damper once the fire la drawing nicely.
When adding wood, restst the temp-
tation to poke at the old coats, which
usuaUy conceal the hottest part of the
fire. They are necessary to feed the
names In the rearranged stack. Very
gently. using the poker or tongs, move
the remaining large pieces of wood
toward the center and build the new
stack on top of them. The heat from the
undisturbed charcoals underneath wtll
send the flames up to the newty added
wood.
The safety rules for wood fires
require constant concentration. Open
the damper all the way before building
the fire. Never light the fire with
flammable liquids. Be sure nothing that
can burn Is closer than eight feet from
the fireplace. When the fire is lit. put a
mesh screen or spark guard in front of
the fireplace. And keep small children
away from the area.
-REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Recil Estate Firnl
IWlll * llllM • -*.... 1211,JTI Lm 11 -1 111.,_ .... , ~ -. 112,111 2 bdrm ·owners unit' wtth fireplace and beam Then you should see the gourmet kitchen In this Owner will finance with low down to qualified
oeHtnga over1ooklng Inviting awtmmlng pool -spacious Newport Beach condo. 1 bdrm plus buyer. Beautifully and completety furnished
plua 3rd bdrm and bath downstairs. Also a 1 den. Private deck, expensive carpeting. 2 full condo with private deck. mirror~, bar. all llke
bdrm apt over the garage wtth fireplace. A baths and a motivated out of town seller. Large new. Conv~nlently located near Hoag Hospital.
monfl'/ maker! assumable loan.
11n11•• 11nmT 11.-.-··-··-88 feet on the bay! Located In excluaive gate
guarded Baylhorea. Spacious sfngte leY9I home
custom built wtth 4 bdrma, overalzed garage, Harbor Realty la a full Mrvtoe locally owned
----*IDllU* 11 ... Prime location South of PCH with a view of the
mountains and Fashion Island. 2 bdrros. 2
baths, fireplace and wet bar. Private corner unit.
Bank owned -aubmtt terms. family room and large bayalde eun .deck. Pr~ Real Estate Company offilctng a comptete
to Mttte eetate. range of real eetate services such • .n -,.. ••• 111..-
1111• • • -11...-active rental deper1ment, a natlonwtde Beartlfulty decorated and highly upgraded 2
"'-•-3rd •~1oc .. •tlon .. u-.u decorated wtth relocation network_and an In bOUM com-bdrm condo wttti --a thrilling view of the harbor •••-,_,.__ ·-7 putetlzed llatiftft ~"--. Why Mttte tot mlrrort, fireplace and wet bar. 2 bdrm• and 2 "'"' -·-and ocean. Urge sun deck, fireplace. Fllll secur-
batht. Belutiful pool, epa and Ramada. Try 10% .... ? lty bulldlng and fabulous reoreatlon facilities.
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EVEN A LITTLE OCEAN VIEW! lmmeculate 1 Prime bayfront location with plef and float. 70· Freshly painted and beautifully maintained •
bdrm unit In f'ult eecurlty bktg reduatd for quick feet on the bay. Spectacular design by Tom bdrm home with a brand new kitchen. formal
.... Trade llQhtt mini btlndt mirrors l~t Theurkauf. Spacious 3 bdrm home with private dining room. den & work shop. Used brick patio c:otof1 t>Mutlful c0mmunlty po(,, & r9Cf'Mti0n swimming pool, buement. famlty room area -big enough for a bayslde pool! An exceptional
center: and formal dlntng arM. Owner may he!P ftMnee. bayfront Vlkle.
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The WKY beat location In pttme Newport. Cor-
ners Clfff DrtYe. Huge lot -95 foot frontllQ8.
Specious 3 bedroom. ranoh ttyte home wlth
family room. Remodektd kitchen and baths.
A.mang k>t with pool and Vlltw of FlllNon
laland. Large rear & aide ywda. Auumable
flnandngl Open houM Sat & Sun. Call Rae
Rodgers 831-1286. Wiii conllder e month leue.
Juat reduced!
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Expanllve 4 Bdrm, 41~ Bath, 3 ftreptecee, 2
courtyard. Spacioua warm famfty room. One of
the finest newer homee In the ar-.. Many quality
upgradel. L:arge gourmet lat.nd kitchen.
$378.000.
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Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath realdenqe with coun,
try kitchen & family room. Moat! prime lot &
location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate
condition. Asking $265,000. Call
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dows 1 ·a French dO"'~-¥1n-
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anxious to sell. Aaaumable
9'h'.4 flxed 1st T.D. Bring
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Builders, carpenters, archltecta, plumbers, elec--
trlclans, handymen, etc. Thia home la waiting to
be remode6ed. Plana for a 2nd unit Included. 2
bdrm, 1 ba, llngte car garage. Large lot on a
WKY pretty street. One of the few houMe left on
the block to be remodeted or added on to. Don't
waJt. You'll ~_al9d you cmled on this one.
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3 Bdrm, 2 Bath countrv ft.• -totlly ,..
mod1l1d lndudlng ,~ • V bing. Complete
new k"chen. ~... ~.,e ,..., yard. Stone
ftreplace. Work~ "1' .,arage. Motivated letlert
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Exqu191te VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT
HEIGHTS. New Evwythlngl 3 bdrm, 3 ba plus
family room. Showa llke a model home from the
gourmet k"chen to the formaJ ltvtng room. Open
beam ~oeilinga & a marble hearth fireplace.
Broad ocean VIEW from llvlng room decks.
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One ot the largest Iota In Mesa Verde. Walk to
Meea Verde Country Club. Home features 5
bedrooms, 3'h baths, pobl and 3 car garage.
Lota of room fOf expanek>n. Beauttfu~ quiet
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Very light and open former model home. High
beamed celllnga and Iota of mlrrOfa. 4 bdrms,
2~ bathe, fOfmal dining and famlly room.
Beautlful tree filled yard. Excellent value at
$224,500.
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area amongst EMue Gum trees. Proteastonally
decorated -An entertainers delight! Premium lot
with large pooi & apa. $399,000. Shown by appt.
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Raie Verona F»tan -3
bedroom, 2~ bath, formal
dining room, sparlous fam-
ily room all beautifully dec-
orated. For only $185,000.
Owner mottvated.
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units wtth 8'>Pr"" I 1rm, 1~ ba 2
story wtpr. ' ' ~ ., ..... Prof. gross Income of .. ""1Ml'Vattve. Land Is
leased on l • .rma to 2021 eo purchase
price 11 fully oeprectabte. TheM unftl NII fut.
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Quaint ftllg8tone path leed9 you peat lush land-
scap4ng to the entrance of this Country French
home. Oak hardwood ftoors, 3 ftrePladee. 5
bdrms, 5 bath•, famlty room, formal dining
room, gourmet kitchen, breaktaet room, ex-
tended OM of crOWJL molding, a granite apa
w/room for a pool. Wiii trade commercial or
summer home. Ask for ..... 1. ..... ....
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Panoramic view of ocean, Fashion Island.
Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the
Queen Mary. Features oak entry and famlty
room and five bedrooms. Will trade for com-
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Oevonehlre 5 bedroom•. 4' baths, famlty room,
dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes,
brick dedc, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean,
bay, city, mountain vtews. $500,000., 11% & 12%
fixed ftnanclng. Private yard with room for pool.
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4 bdrme, 3 fuff betha, f.wnHy room, formal dining,
lerge meeter eulte, bMutlful yard. Community
pool llnd tennle. OnlY l.8UNtwood moctel on
l'Mril.t. Gr•t buy at S209.000. . ........
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lido Ille bayfront,cUltOm, three bedrooms, ~
baths. Award-wtnmng lie ftoora & walla thiUoUt.
MU1er suite haa .-team room and hot tub,
lnkeboll" custom ~ bed, he4dboard and
credenza w/CMtOfPY, 1rench armr-e. leads to
master bath "To Stay". CarWd wood waJI
sculpture 188x94'' "To Stay". This ls a must to
see. Many Items, too numerous to Hst.
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of the mountain• .. " l 1nd conv& nlent 3 ~ lay. Doe'
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5 Bdrms., 3 baths, formal ltvtng, dining, family
den & spa. Vtew of city lights & water .
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Large 5 Bdrm., 3 Bath, formal dining, family
room, breakfast area, oak & tlle floors. Large
yard, beautlful spa, expansive views of city,
water, & hllla. Lease option. It Is a great buy!
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Bayfront home with• BR, 3 BA, huge mater
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comm. pooe 2 ..,,._ 8echelof wents out. A
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Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and
spa, ocean and city light views. One story •
bedroom. 2'h baths, family room, 2 fireplaces,
wet bar. Offer lease option.
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Two bedrooms, two baths, formal dining with
fllntastlc views of ocean and pier. from this I
oceanfront condo with securty gate and under-I
ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to S.00.000
range In Newport .
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rm .. large yard with lots of treee, room for pool.
Steal at $295,000.
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living room with bay & OCMn view. Low down. A
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one bath. tennis courts & lake.
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estate sites. behind .ded gates in
~ Newport ·each.
Belcourt. Newport Beach's exclusive,
guarded-gate community of sophisti-
cated townhomes, luxurious single-
family attached homes and custom
home siteS where yo}'_. Il)~ buil_.9 the
custom home of your choice. , -
MANOR CUSTOM SERIES
PLAN 60
2 Chadbourne Court
4 Barrenger Court
2 Weymouth Court
4,536 Sq. Ft., 4 and a den or 5 bedroom,
4 baths, 2 story, family room, huge
master suite with retreat, 4-car garage.
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TERRACE COLLECTION
34 Hillsdale Drive
2,254 Sq. Ft . -0n one level, 3 bedroo ms,
21/i baths, spacious living room with
fireplace and wet bar, garden kitchen
with spacious nook and window.
Available in January
$440,000
24 Hillsdale Drive
2,676 Sq. Ft., 3 bedroo ms, 31h baths,
2 story, formal living roo m, lavish
master bedroom and second bedroom
with private bath.
SA55,000
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14 Hillsdale Drive
3,010 Sq. Ft ., 3 bedrooms, 21h baths,
spacious family room with wet bar
and fireplace, opulent master bedroom
retreat with luxurious bath.
$465,000
40 Hillsdal~ Drive
3,340 Sq. Ft., expan sive living room,
spacio~p family room with second
fireplace, garden kitchen with green-
house window and large nook, 3
secondary bedrooms, 3lh baths and
lavish master suite.
Available in January
$505,000
Other Terna Collection Homes Available.
See Salesperson for Details.
CUSTOM LOTS
Belcourt makes it easy to buy your
own lot and build a dream home of
your own design. Choose from a half-
dozen remaining custom sites priced
from $260,000.
BELCOURT. OVER $105 MILLION IN SALES-COME SEE WHY.
...:• £H£CIM 4$0' IW( or "Vl!l 0 !()'-4
S4.'8JfC! !O PAIOl'SA<.£ Qlol(IPAl lf<<ilf•l!I."' • '•"'SfDt101,
· · ·· BEICOL JRr I T.,.,.ce Colt.ction model ham,.""'
open daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Lam hours by appointment .
BROKER COOPERATION WELCOME . -
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Anew view
of Tuitle Rock.
It's a view of tranquil
hillsides and striking natural
beauty. With sophisticated
comforts of elegant homes plus
the privacy of electronically-
controlled entry gates. And
it's more.
It's a special view on living
that can be seen in each of
the sophisticated homes of
Turtle Rock Pointe -luxurious
homes displaying the atten-
tion to detail and unhurried
craftsmanship that are halk-
marks of J.M.~ Comp~
Interiors are large~, dra-
matic and feature-filled. There
is central air conditioning.
Special, hand-troweled ceiling
treatments. Hand-finished
oak cabinetry. Hand-set
ceramic tile in the kitchens
and oak-framed luminous
ceiling lighting. The~ are
gourmet appliances including
Jenn-Air tri-convertible cook-
tops. And there is much
more: including a sensational
recreation center with pool,
spa and cabana~
Come share our outlook
on.this very special part of
Irvine and you're bound to
agree . Turtle Rock just doesn't
get any better than this.
*A Ho~rs· Association finan-
aally supported by all residents
maintains recnatton facilities and
common a1'as. Ask our sales reprP-
sentallve for derails.
...... 6 Monterey Circle Irv ine. G'alif
(714) 854 -2363
Sales office open daily from IO a. m. 10
5 p.m. I.Ater hours by appointment.
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Top sales agents announce partnershi1
TORELLI
D~ Elk and un, Underwood,
top productng ..,..agents at Coldwell
Banker'• Huntington
Beach/Huntington Harbour office,
have announced a new buai,,_. part-
nership.
lndMdualty, the pair have earned
su-;h • company honors as the ota-
tlogulahed Achievement Award and
membership In the firm's Bronze Cjrcle
Club.
"Although we've known each other
for years, the Idea to form a team reaJly
didn't occur to us until recently,"
Underwood said. "We began tossing
around Ideas and decided that a
partnership would greatly Improve
service to our clients."
Ellis and Underwood met In the early
19708 while attending Westminster
High School. where they were both
honor role students Involved In athletic
and student body actMtles.
They lost contac,t after graduation, ·
but became reacquainted 11 years
later In the same Coldwell Banker
office.
Besides reaJ estate, they they shar:e a
common taste In automobiles -Ellis
drives a black Cadillac Seville and
Underwood a white model -giving
rise to their motto. "Team Black and
White's All Right!"
The team's first joint expenditure ·
was the purchase of a sophisticated
computer system, which allows them to
qualify buyers on the spot. The sys-
tem · s other functions Include determin-
ing alternate financing plans and
affordability ranges.
"I feel that this wlll be extremely
beneficial to our &llents because we
complement each other so well," said
Ellis. "We've combined our different
assets In order to offer the best
possible servloe."
Eiits and Underwood can be reached
at 894-7521. . . .
TorelH open• ~U offlce
Y...., TorelU has opened her own
reaJ estate office under the name
YelerteTONllRMllJ,lnc-
Valerle has cloeed escrow worth
more than $12 mllllon dollat'I within the
lut two ~· Her current Inventory
Includes more than 25 excluatve Hat-
ing•. wtth emphasis on the Mee& Verde
area.
T orem combines knowledge of real
estate finance with creattve ideaa and
m81k4't]ng strategiee that spare no
expenM. At her open houlea, the night
offer a trip to Laa Vegas or a "make
your own Ice cream sundae bar,'' for
those attending.
She has aJao represented both buyer
and seller In over 80 percent of her
transactions. For futher Information,
call Yalerle Torelli Realty, Inc. at
~0-7355. . . .
......uo JMmed 11nmde11t
.....,,, D: Romito haa been pr~oted
to president of Coldwell 8enker New
........... and~ ........ 98fVlce
company for home builders and reaJ
estate developers.
The aervtce company was formed a
year ago as part pf ColdWelt Banker
Reatdentlat Group New Prod-
uct/Service Development, which
Romito served as vice president and
director before his promotion.
The Laguna-based sales and mar-
keting operation Is comprised of
specialists who provtde IUCh eeMc8S
as market and consumer ......,.ch,
sales management, on-lite saJea per-
sonnel and poat-sale follow-ups In
Callfomla and Arizona.
Romito has been wtth Coldwell
Banker slnoe 1982. . . .
Llebermana ae• maa"6er
Mery JMnne Ueberm8nn has been
named branch sales manager of Cold-
well Banker R•ldentlel Reel Eata ..
hrvlce'• Huntington Beech/F<*fttafh
Valley office, after serving aa manager
of the firm's Yorba Linda otttc, for the
put year.
Taking over In Yorba Linda Is Joe
Une, prevloulfy ....,atant ..,_ man-
ager of the Whittler offtoe.
Active In real estate lfnoe 1973,
Liebermann spent 15 years In the
Sacramento area before returning to
OrMge County two yeerw 11g<>, where
the aerved as asalatant branch man-
:.. of Coldwell'• Newport Beech
• • •
PetenjoW deftloper
DenlM L ,.._.has Joined the .I.II.
Pelen Co. as merchandlatng-advertla-
lng manager for the deYefoper.
Peters (no retatJon to founder and
president J.M. Peters) has most recent-
ty worked as project director for Color
Deelgn Art of Pactflc Pallsadea, auper-
vtstng the development of model home
fumllhlng programs .
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l'ulaloa Square ddef
lkt...e D. 8mttlt ha been ap-
pointed construction project manager
for the 1.2 mltlton-equare-foot re-
devek>pment of Santa Ana's Fashion
Square by Cincinnati-baaed retail de-veloper ....,,.., .... ......, ...
eodMee, Ltd.
The protect Is a Joint venture be-
tween JMB/Federated Realty and HenrJ T ............. It la part of a
mixed-use comptex to lnciude 1.5
mllllon square feet of office space and
hotets. • • •
Raacllo lf'6ael man"6er
Mk:Mel KeMedy hu been ap-
pointed project manager for Home
Capltal Corp.'• Rancho Niguel master-
planned community.
Home Capital, a subsidiary of Home
Federal S.V-"'19 and loM. ts bultdlng
the 800-acre development In a Joint
ventur wtth The .. COfD.
Before lolntng Home Capital, Ken-
nedy handled projects In Orange
San Diego counties for Crow·W•
Dewelopment. • • •
Seibold JMmed coatroJle
Edwin M. .... Did ha been "81
controller at .. .....,, the Lag
Ntguef-baed dewk>per.
Seibold, • certified pubUc eccc
tant, had preYlouely been controlk
llret.fll C..........., In San Diego.
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Hentet Burne ,..., has b
promoted to aaafatant general cour
at Ponderou Homee.
Fetter hu been employed
Ponderosa lfnce 1981, mos.t rece1
as regional counsel. She lives
Laguna Niguel. . . .
SUNrtbom take1 control
Flor,nce 8llverthom has been I
pointed dlvtalon controller for 1
Laguna Niguel dlvtlfon of The 84
Ccwp.
She wtll be In charge of the accou
Ing department In Laguna Nig1.
working In conjunction wtth the co
pany'a chief ftnanclal officer at t
firm's San Diego heedquartera.
The t..guna Niguel resident Is.
native of Australia and former cc
trotter at ••n91t Northern Calltorn Inc., In.San Otego.
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Ne.-comer earn• top IJoaoJ
' .,..., Redman earned top honors f
the month at Coldwel llenlrer R•
dentWRMl ...... lerYtoee'Hur
tngton Beech/Huntington Harbour c.
flee after only eight months wtth ti
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meculale in fJYefY way is localed in des•reable floors for you. 2 room ---Pr IEl&YI Tl llT AllUl\'lil S68.000 VA loan Seaw1nd 3 Bdrm 2'~ba gue$1/SIUdlO. plus larna 1 Ownef'/540-7355 I rt ltacla lMt Absolute bargain• 1!5· 5 BDRM 4 bath Bay &
0 R Y 0 UR t 10, .. u c 11 A e "¥ t1g1ous 3 bdrm 2•.; baln lights ,,_ Large 101 M 0 RE F a .. ,. a nn plus bonus area with bdrm tor rrtom or income Baat. ltacL 1040 * * * * * exec twnhme POOi, spa S625K 63 l-•696 MONEY · Eastaide Co.la 631-1266 add111ooal Bdrm & bath AllrlOwner S395.000 • 1
Mesa 5 bdrms & family .:;~:@~;I:\. poo1La1ge~lo:t;w·~'t·hooroom tor o!uo:x:l~18x~~IO:l~N·be:a7r·3a~8:c"S9o-' OPEN hse 12-5 SIS 3br MARVELOUS ;;~at r%k'O"~:=e Gorgeous 2 bdrm, 2't =ne~'':i.'!ec>IC::~ I~ " v .. ~~~.W.'~~= Ln WESTCLIFF lllE 760-8702or631-1266 ~!:II l~o~~ ~!;
Olnd schools S 159,000 000 52 I . 1044 H"'hly unnraded wl1h 3 says Sell' Only S 149.900 • .12.1210 --------of-PCH $275, 1 m at. "' ~.. Call Stlefyt 63 I 1266 ~ Carnallon By owner bedrooms. pool and spa ·
HIEIAlll&Y 673-024 10, 673_154 t Catne<.tralcelllngs T<X>ol 1 ;;#M l)•" PETE BARRETI o~:un~~~,P~~ b~~~~ t1t1 Me11 1024 I ~:i~n~,n~ru~tc:=~cu~,~~ ILICll TO 1uc11fnMU pools 4 tennis $465 000
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couple home Easy main-__ -••, * HE B * tenan~ Drive by and call '111,100 EmlT&Jlla'S &UIT• LIM l&YFlllT IS GEnlNG BEITER tor appo1ntmen1 Divorce forces sale 3. •
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1695,000 and close lo belCl'leS 1n THE REAL ESTA TEA • ' bar and more ~ 196 900' • Mot1va1ed
C Tatum Allr 759-1552 Olde COM Spacious 546-23 13 IA9IS YllW Jm C&IU, UI ltllS llU sellers priced 11 10 move' *WAITED*
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THE BEST BUY • in East-11 pieces. Call fOf dela1ls EASTSIOE 3 br. beaYt r• ba ready 10 move Into.I r1nanc1ng low down or master su11e w1s1tt•no
bluH Owners ready 10 142-1200 done jge yrd $7100 dn Call today for further 1n-trade Divorce forces room . flreplace
move from 3 bdrm hOme Open Sun 2-5. 2308 formatlOO. $187.500 "i eEST BUY BIG CYN• s a 1 e Otte 1 e d a 1 SJOS.000'. Slashed to sell d Westm1nister 657-103 t lmH Ctast ltllten '" ss20.ooo wtvery mo11,,a1eo seller' :'! .. ~~~~;oo~~o 18124Culver0r.IN ~i:r~u~\:~7~~.~ l&YFHITUll,000 ~rge bncl>. yaro & b~
schOOls 4 snoppmg • WTSllE S21Hr000 111 llOO -Cnarmmg upgraded 4 urrouno1ng great pOO! 2 bdrm 2 t>a. car garage • •llW USTill• bdrm home plus dock spa Pnme Cltttttaven 10 w rite to T Grant 1n1 Fsy
Ave Suite K-309
La Jolla. CA 92031
gp~:a,1~:1: :e~11:8'1 on qu1e1 cul-de-sac Gorg~ 4 b<Sfm 2 • ., Live •n e1e9ance with view cation OPEN SUN t-4 30
Seller wants out Buy balh w/lam1ly rm pool ol lhe waler city hghls S369 900' · Heaverity pool 10-1200 w/less than tO"t. down sauna and more• Only and mountains Call ror and spa vacant '"'
.E ..... Yl-llT Della Delgado 631"1266 $274 900 w/TERM S• your private snowing maculate 4 yrs new Cul>·
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Juan Ceplatreno 4 Waterlroot lot wHh dock H£ + Call Patrick Tenore 131-1211 OPEN SAT 1...4 30 bdrms. formal dining for large bOats In com-631 -1266 I
room Community poo11. merc1a1 area -tor 1ease Of USTSllE S14l~IOO 1 ·:~T\-· Hiii nlCI park;~:·=-. -~~~'!_•_•~--•_•_•_•_•_mf_1 sale 14'2~i2oo' L~~°!, 3w1~r~Seo ~r~~= LICA==Till•i:.W I • Hl-12~ .
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3 bedroom, one beth. Al-sume $82K io.n. Hurry
on this one •
Back Bay and wildlife ac-• l greenbelts 4 Bdrm,,
IMlies. night ltghta and Tra ditlona 2'>ba. La Salle Model 1n
S I 4 R 1 Univ Park. Ylllage II I distant sea pac; ous ea ty Many e11tra· 1J8fures Let I bdrms. family room, for·
mal dining and mucnl·-------•I 6:l 1-7!l70 us show you today
more. Security system --'--------"" S 183,500 I
end privacy• lniH C.ast lt1lttn
1HJI HI aww IOWFRllT llPUl LG Anracllve SBA 3BA 18124 Culver Or. Irv
•---' One of 8 Kind with lovely Home Convenient lo-lll· liOO WEI SlllAY 1-4:10 owner s unit with 3 cation S 159 500 Tenant 142-1200 Bdrms & 2•, ba • nevOf occupied 2• hr notlee lo SO Jtaeltl Ollll
1 vacanl 3 Bdrm, 2 ba ren m ow Marshal Plan Inc S
Br_ .. _ Linda or Claudia located oo an Joaquin I 111 unit Forever views """" Olf cour-2BR d-70 000 (2131450-0415 g ""' • ..... T raditional Appraised for $6 . w/-1 bar . Wood pan-
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large lot 5BR 3''\t>a rored wardrobe. dbl van-
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F01mal dining rm. central park. $ 169,900 Fur1hef REALTY
-• bar. blllfard room. details call 6«-9090 or 7
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Is naut:celi WOOd i brick Agent__ __ 731-3777.
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4BR + 1BA t guett OWNER DESPEt.ATE • T ,.....__.,._......._ $445,000 Mery Hardelty SUP-48< pool home 2 "--,.._...
()Wf'lr/llQI 675-8688 frples, 2300 Sq. Ft. Greet 2·BR 28A, den, yard.
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$149 900 ciu &46-9022 eves & wttnds 854-023 1
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BIYSHORES
BIYFROllT
$880,000
Wonderful spot on the bay
with great view. 4 bdrms,
family room, large private
patio, 2 fireplaces. A very
private location. Bayshores
is a sp~ial way of llf e, with
guard gate and private
beaches.
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RESIOEl'TlAI OROKERMa. ERVlct~
844-8211
Fill UY YlfW BLUFFS 3 BR 2 bath
by owner $210.000
Call 760-1 108
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HR31ASIMHSfl $315 000 Pr1n on1.,.
644-0530
D HVH Carmel 1982 Pon
Albans $239 000 Cal
497· 1629
Ull ISU UYfHIT
Watcn sunsets lrom 3
levels of l1nes1 v.ew •BR
•BA playroom· gourmet
k1tcherl Sandy beach
pier 4 float S2 200 000
NEW LISTING
8111 Grundy Real1or
676-6161
.ST SELL/IU.•SS 12~ VII Koron Big UDO
ISL:E country hOme on 46
tot 4 Bdl'mS, dln109 ""
den. 3'~ bu Exira perl>.
1ng Big sou1h patio Fas1
sa .. at $467.500
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 30
MUST SELL, Broll9f
631-7300
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to And. bit '80 L -.um
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2BR 2BA. gar, ll'ldty. N1c:e Nwo1 Penn 3 & 4 Br 2Ba. UllU IUCI 2724
4 pleic Q\Mt .. ,.,. 1 yrty rntls S 1050-S 1350 •Tl• Ill Rmmt neeoea for Mstr t t J • t male to beadh. No S)eta. VIiia Rentals 675-7015 " brtba/8ar ln 3br 2ba hm 0 cu c osing cos s $650 C·atl .-... e3J 12MI :;:;;:-:--Wkly rentals Low rates CC 0 C
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..• .._, -iunarmlng 2BR 1BA, pallo. $136-&. U,p/Wkly Color btwn IN • .._ tn M
• • utlt paid, nea1 Udo shops. rv. maid sentice, tree S•25 mo 650·5443
4 • No pets $900/mo. yrty cottee. heated poot & SC Ptza $3201mo lnct all h b 4 h
-avail 985 N Coast Hwy, w/same 2BR 2BA 4-ptex 873-0343 steps to ocean K1tch's utlls. Fem n-smkr stir w en uying a 0111 e
Lrg 38R 2BA. «Pt•. dtl>e. •OU TIUI* * Laguna Beach. 494·5294 Must llke cats. 556-2269 builtlne. frplc:, dbl get. 28r• gar Onty $600 -w/d hkup. $900. V.-y 1BR utll. lnct. l495 llAUll •m Sep. entr t>drmlbath,
Quiet. 538-0l21 Studlo, tun kite. $375. Fee. Wkly rentals now avail. Balt>oa Island. $367. Avt Your home buying strategy should
lu-11111 ••E TILDllT Ill·"" s129 50 wk & up 2274 1115 Fem only 675·6603 include cash reserves to oover closing •~ Nwpt Blvd. CM M6-7«5 SHARE COM custom 2br costs. These charges. which vary from E/BLUFF fownhOuM, 2br 2ba home Fem n· I t I d ...... he """'' t'hba, ~pool. $895. ltatah •• Shrt smoker SsOo Incl ultl. reg on 0 reg on. are ue wnen t
t48AmigotWay6«-0906 . 27241 Avau 1115. 759-0281 purchase 18 finalized. They C'1' r•nge ~~~r:: FULL OCEAN VIEW ,"'2br_2.ba-ap·1·. n·-sm-k·r-, f.,.rp1""',.--=-s1-1.1-den_tt_,~~,..,....,r-=3=B-=R-from a few hundred dollars to 6 percent * 1 & 28'. 1 & n. IUit• Beach across street 1 & 2, poof/spa resp & neat ' Nwpl Bch hOITle wlsame. Of the buying price, according to Better
•Spaclouttownf\OUMS Bdrms In Ulguna Bch If. S3t0 '~utll.646-1 132 CM $2'45/mo. 642-188'4 Homes and Gardens. F ...... 1~ 91e9ance you w1n1 *' lreplacee be Impressed I *LG BA YFRONT HOME Wanted mature/M non The mortgage commitment fee pays
*Private balconlea or from $950 494·2265 Pvt ba, kite pr111 ':tfem smkr to Shr my ground fir f Or the house appraisal, home buyer Garden patlot n.smkr $475mo 673·1521 hOme nr Fashion Is & LU>CURY 8AYFRONT --UCt Room wlpt1v bath Credit check, and Other loan pro-"""'' •3 Lighted t.nn+t courta * 2 Swlmft\lng poola •Stream• & Pond• *Sorry, no pets +Furnlahlng9 evell
WHY NOT CALL
111-1111
1500 sq ft. 2bf, 2ba, tam .. A tidy, athletlc, prof per-TV laundry pool sauna' cesstng costs. Some lenders and
rm, loft . flp, lltras, dbt' son for lux furn NB home. kite prlv. s3ootmo Incl'. builders pay for this as part of their gar., $1350 642·~ $415 ·.Joan 645-0911 util. 64•-7097
111,.....wlT ·-a IA•an 1mmecs t>eaut new •-al W ...... •7 work of Issuing a mortgage. Always ask
r,---! condo to shr E·Slde CM -·· I ···-,. 'ZI If the lender and-or seller will negotiate. 1925/mo. 3BR 28A lower, MIF $400/mo ~•11u11t COmpatible male writ« The fees for the title search and the unit, gar. laundry room,• 548-91 59 """'32 seeks a aceful 1teross from beaGh __ _ -..-· pe tltle lnsuranoe also vary. In some states 210 Grant BEAUT Npt Htgs condo. room rental to live/work TSL MGMT 542.1603 Mstr brlba. nice amenlt-In Wiii pay rent &l or per-the title search COSt 18 seen as the
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ira .. I "'WIE ties n-smk S525. 122-1222 torm handymanlhouseslt seller's responslbllltY. Usually it is
IWI ·~ Westcilff 2BR 2BA poof duties Xlnt back-divided ... ~ both parties Or falls to 15555 Huntington Vlh09 trplc; Yr IN SsOol mo' COM · GREAT RM FOR ground/refs. Call Jett for . l.l'VlW'Cll'ICl'lt l ane. from San Diego Call Jolene sC6-6398 MAN AVAIL NOW. "475 resume (714) 980·1481 the buyer.
Freeway north of BMotl • DEPOSIT 640-"255 M f f d You can save money by shopping for
to McF~den, west on lb Clt•ntt 2'71;oESPERATE lor 1 lemale .::P~roba.~tt" ~lv~OC: your OWn title.search. &gent (usually a
McFeddeil. 1 BR nHr rn.1 Hospl-1 rmte to sl\r w/2 fem 4BR cats. CDM/Bayshores lawyer who sends a law clerk to the WfUllNc• .... tal. VI~. Pelto. Stove., Ea.stbtuff condo S404 • To $400 957-0974msg oountyc-·~hou-foraqulckcheckof -Cpt/drps $500/mo. Avail dep Call 760-0764 msg. U\A' .,...
Almst oontrt f\lrn °' unt J811 21. 543.7315 1 -••tF 0 G1n1t1 fer Int the files). ,The title Insurance rates are 2Br 1'1\Ba, pvt bctl.-o-. __ 'Emptyd .., 4 • to Stir 2740 Perfect 4 Sharing .,,,00 laata Aaa Btit•.•· f~rn 2Br l',\bUPI w/poot . generally •set by a state's insurance 499-2704 Avail 1115. 2614 '350/mo, 1st/1st. utll pd $75 -Easts.\de Costa department, but the title search need
xcpt ph . 548-l200 Me·SI single 276 not be bought from the tltfe Insurance Beaulif1.1t OC4f11Ultront Stu-UCI UY AIU F 25-35 10 shr allract Cat>rtll,?. 640-0839 dlO Apt In Oki Spanish 20102 Birch St. E'Costa M8$8 tose Furn $80. 'Single car garage, company. Also, some companies will
Villa, lreet. pvt beaoh 1 BR I ba w/lge balcony, 1Br/ba pvt ent No Chil· stor age only 325-J 11tto reissue the title Insurance to the buyer
goes for work that may be tedious but
Is basically routine. Use onty a real
estate ipeclallst, but shop around for
one wtth the most reasonable fee.
Often called points. a loan discount
Is a one-time charge assessed by the
lend Ing Institution to adjust the yield on •
the loan to what market conditions
demand. It Is used to offset interest
rate constraints set by state or federal
regulations. Eact\, point Is equal to 1
percent, of the mortgage. If the lender
charges four points on a $30,000 loan,
for example, the charge would be
$1,200. Both setler and lender may be
willing to negotiate the points charge.
Property taxes are prepaid and when
you close on. a house you must
reimbutse the owner.Your share wtll be
prorated from the purchase date to the
next due date for the taxes. If the
mortgage holder collects monthly in-
stallments toward future tax and in-
surance payments -hefd in escrow -
the lender may require some of this
money from you In advance.
State and transfer taxes must be
paid by the buyer for certain parts of
the home buying transaction, and are
one of the few closing costs that are not
negotiable.
s975imo. 41M-6807 ulll meld No pets $600 dren or $400/mo Uttl Place C.M 646-5137 at a discount.
1,._rt leac• ZHt g~~~363756-l828 or incl 548·8773 •Ets7d'e Costa Mesa The money paid out In lawyer fees From S.tt« HonNt9 and Ger.,,.
2~rm 2~ .,~ F~ ~~r ~ ~M j ~ma~.m~~~"~---------------------~----------dshwahr, stow . UGI UY AIU pool home $350 mo enol. $95. 6'46-0988
NO PETS 545-4e55 20102 eiroh St. 646-7591 21314193.72741 'Ster 1 1742 F •
18drm .seoo. Refrig. dilh· 2 BR 1 Ba w/lge ba~y. Fem. shr new ~j('hovN. I srMdE GARAGES ur.nJ tu re . m use um W811\et a stove included. utll 1ncls No pets $650. Great IOC. Esfd6 CM $375 I 12 20' & 12 21'
NO PETS 545-4e55 mo 7 i3t~:; 8 or 646-9828 Marta, tv msg.
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Npt Bch~Costa M~ area d h d
1 Blk to Beech. Deluxe 3Br Fem wanted S.50/mo. nr 24 Hr access. 5'4a-3878 I 11
2Ba. llp, patio, oar. lux. ...... c.... • •. ,. s.c Plaza. Mstr Br/ba I goes u spee a ea lower unit S 1095/mo. Ult Security 241--0651 C.-trtial
Agt. 759-5080 1 BR 19A upper In 4 pj;11 MESA VERDE, C.M. Mstrl I.I. Sale/Int
tBR M08lLE HME. Frig. ~So 'eoast Plaza no bdrmlpvt bath S300 mo .. I . /Of"--Int stv. no peta/c:Nldren/pvt 1 s5~0 6«-6421 · close to occ 540·9589 11aan1 11n ., •AMARA MAYER center -not with production of more
bell Sml boat 1t0fege pe s . flit . furniture but with development of ....... t '600/mo 548-Tse() 2BR l¥•BA Adult Condo. MIF, non-smkr. Stir 2BR •111 11 •"'-w11a · wto ef 1g a1e dell gar 2BA condo Lag Niguel. 3000, 1JM. s.ts & 520 Sq. its sponsors say will be a unique ••LIDO rSlE•• sec. 0~1; Pool S850 mo'. s~1mo 240-9038 n t6t7 WESTCUFF, When Americans think of Grand museum coll t i f 1 Lull, newly dee 3BR 2BA 1s111ast & sec 645--0~7 MIF non-smkr to shr 2BR Nwpt Bch 541·5032 Agt Rapids. they probably think of the modern furnit~e.on o ant que and $~~~~';1:~t~~ S800 .1rg 3BR 2BA 2 car 2BA. Back Bay area. 525 sq ft . $425/mo. Michigan city as President Gerald R. The nucleus of the collection is a gift , .. ,. .N SC S300 ..... utlls. Steve s. Balt>oa Penln. Pvt entry & F d ' h me tow ""2e=-r-..,.1ea=---po--o_llalde_,_,--gar wtlndry hkupi r 0y 833-8680ev545-5169 t>a111. Clean. 780-9792 or s 0 n . of 365 pieces of furniture valued at lndry s750 1.,.18· G!',"· Ptu 963-7055 However, those famlllar wtth the b ... 00 000 d-
81 Calf ssO..a2'3 fStl T ti ·~-MJF stir 3BR C<IM hmlgar S725 r 16 months eub hl ... ory of furnlture--maklng in the a out -.0 ' onated to the Grand •• I ..... w 10 frp~. new cptldps. "' lease. 540 sq n Recept. 1" Rapids Art Museum by Baker. Knapp & SPACIOUS APARTMENT Uft ~ 54s01mo, 673-4404 area. 2 large pvt offlcea. United States know Grand Rapids was Tubbs. In addition, the museum plans 1 Mtl.E FROM OCEAtil 11ft Tl~ Mt" 10 s11r 3BR 2eA 11ouse 1st "er ·1 delu1t0e 0c"~~ once the center of American furniture to develop written and taped materials 642-2357 P I t on rch. . "".,,...., f--I -..------.. 1ENJOY alt the amentlee on Belt>oa. en nsu a . .,.. • manu _,ur ng. on the history Of furniture design, to our adult oriented eom-673-0727 ; .a.Ma.., 112·2111 In the 1920s, more than 75 com-· h 1 ht the bjec Sp.ionu' "nql p1ex has to offer! Ms Magdnom. Pt ? Shr• ...-• pantee had facllltles there. The wood engage tn SC oars p on su t
/)two bt'dtoom Spacious 1.,\ 2 Bdrm un-td Spanish Manston NB'LUXURY Npt Bch 785 I and to mount traveling exhibitions that
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llll• 1urn. apts. 111r11ng at' ~ l<b Neat quiet · sq/fl ottice Next 10 o c they uaed In furniture construct on was will explore various aspects of the
, 1._. .l 15501 Covd park'g. SAT-,,.1::1ui a~ent? 673_5336 1 AlrPon. Robt. 955-1222 floated down the Grand River after .,.....,.. ELLITE rv. Pool, Gym. ·-J ......... 1 nAA In Northern Michigan history and techniques ot furniture ,y • u Sa na Olf Newport FrwylProl clean non-smoker IN.8 office to there. Room U'ICnng OQvvv . d . d construction ·~lilillllllll at ~cfadden. 112 t>tk to 3Br turn Condo. mstr b;1 ror 2 clest!tl. lido area. Even today, several of the country's estgn an ·
• Keno's Rest. 541.3102 w/ba S34o. 540-3-492. S265tmo. 675-4705 beet regarded furniture makers. such The collection was purchased orig-
• 'ln 1st year's r~nt 15601 Tustin vmege Wey II Prof. Fem 30-40 10 stir ,Office & g~ege S335tmo 88 Baker, Klndel. Herman Miiier and lnally by Homs S. Baker over many
fUNSHED or ......, ..,... "'9 ~~~ ~~· ;4~,! ~~t~:~~ ~-;:.~ Steetcue. produce domestic and com-~:S=e:o c~sm:.w~~~nggl~~:~~
UNFURMSHED . m.c. lntal1 • utu. ss.--1si9 rn-o PIUTlllllS LMAtm merclal furniture In Grand Rapids and resents only a small part of Baker's
!Prof IF ___......,. aeme for Rete111oro-1sa1 an Its surrounding area. di T..._ th .. 000 flTllSS --11 ~·• 2;;;~ t>ordef of comer M;hur & PCH: Now plans are afoot to restore the hot ngs. •!Vie are more an ~. f!!!!.!. nm. . 61 N.B. 12as mo. 548-7259 Prime spot in 1endm•k city's national reputation as a furniture pieces of antique and original furniture
Sllll l111C1 • _ nQtMll'nllr. rwoa rm, Prof MIF ~ 38R ioc. 24'1 E coast Hwy. which the company displays at Its own
..... mnl IMJ, :,:'Y~oi:~·1 COM "98. Pvt beth. ger. Ste 200. C<IM 675-4900 hllt ... /V.Utt fZM hctal Pu,en 1 museum In Hotland, Mleh.) ' •'9b.... '300tmo.96&-5202 ·: Cto .. to bell. 4550. WATERFRONTBLOO. oHA"MINu ouPLu. 27Hl The pteces donated to the Grano '"' ..., t" I. . I 673..0S22 ex.cut~ tulte· 1350 a11t Great 1n1195tmant ln·QOOd R id Art MUMUm are particularly
M/F. Wr Br in N.8. ~Prof ...apper90ntow1rg 4tl\ ttoor wt~ 642.,.644 rental.,... PRtCEO AT II ..... ,..., .. ,,! r!!~ta,.,1--of 18th-c--tury=ns lo beeell. ;er;r. . ~ N8 l\ome, W/O, 1Urn Mon-Fri t to 5 OHL Y I 145,000. (l 14>5S6-1811 -· ....... , '" ..,. ..,.. ' ASAP.~~ I rm avelt. $450/mo, 1100 a:=:=::::J:t '"rm Cell Sett.le Molentlemp. GREAT Investment OP· from England and Europe. acc0td ng
Ap.vtwwnb v.-y 1g room wtbetn. PlltJ cieanlng. 531.3n5 ~ &41-5 t77 or 962-9602 Portuntty 2 contlgvou• to Oavtd A.. Hanks, a furniture authority
entr. '°' 2 people 1220 F 25 _.. eeme F 'I ...... mtrial 1111 30d 5" 1a991 R2 1011 with and ,,.._. curator of a amall lntroduc-
N•wport l•kll So. ... S20Q ci.en def>. Feir-~2S To find a rent ept t550 eq h IT8M£FA6Nt 3 rental unltt & mor tory wv-exhtbtt' which o,_ns at the mu--17tllllblh Strr .. I Ylew/8ellerC.M16'1-te85 I NB orCM 875-n49 Xlnt MESAVEROE . j moorlnglblldtomocean .,..-tat Onvt'rl · • /....a. 1111 n · ioc.tion s.-s-2143 For teue 5000 !' lndU•t 1 or t>ay ;:0tamon<1s in 111e• seum March 8.
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217 Goldenrod. Corona def Mar
759-9100 $540,000 Sunday 1-4
420 Serra (Corona Highlands) COM
875-6000 $321,000 Saturday 1-4
2 II ,J1s FAM II tr RI
20~ Pomona, Costa Mesa
751-3191 $118,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
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913 Arbor, Coeta Mesa
646-2313 $113,900
1953 Arnokl, Coa1a Mw
645-0303 $122,500
1953 Arnokl, ea.ta Mesa
Sunday 1-5
645-0303 S 122,500 Sunday 1-5
105 Edgewl!Mr (Balboa Penlntuta) NB
875-6000 $475,000 Saturday 1-4
6 Montana Nor1e (Rancho San Joaquin) Irv
640-i888 $164.900 Sat/Sun 1-
3319 Nevada, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $157,000 Sunday 1-4
• 19461 Sierra Raton, Turtle Roci<. lrvlne
552-2000 S 179.000 Sat/Sun 1-i
* • v 1903 Yacht Camilla (Seavlew) NB
759-1890 $325,000 Sunday 1-4
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l32 Monte Vista, Coeta Maaa
759-9100 1&4,500 Sunday 1-4
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5,000 &andl!y 1-i:30
oedmoor. HV H•) COM
,000 Sat/Sun 1-i
••2773 Bunting ewde,-Coeta Maaa ~2313 S2tl,OOO Sunday 1-4
**1130 E. 8lllbo9 8tvd (Balboa,_.,) NB
875-1181 1795,000 Saturdlly 1 ....
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••280 ~ Ln. #103 (VIiia ~)NI
&«-e200 s 180,000 8undey 1· * •2792 LOAgWOod Court, CM
546-2313 1188,500 Sunday 1-
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•3055 c.pri, Mela Verde, ea.ta Meea JamlM Ave at 4th Otde Corona def Mar • II la Fii IM Ir IEI 545-81M Su~y 1._.. 87S-8000 from i2oe.ooo Saturday 1-
, ••933 Crucua, eo.ta Meu r *509 Avenlda calhpana The Btutta N B
• . 546-2313 s192,900 sunda, .. 1... 645--0303 s1a9.ooo Fee Sundev ·12 ...
26:..3;_= ~1~8:c,Juan "= l-i:30 1333 Harnp9hlre Circle (Beyef911) Nwpt Bch 05 Via ta Flora , 644-8200 $595,000 Saturday 1-i (BJwu) N.B.
1358 Galaxy Dr (Dowr Shoree) Nwpt ~ 27H Lorenzo (Maaa Def Mar) eo.ta M.. 756-15-40 $195,000 642·5200 F• L.nd Sunday 1-i.30 831-7370 $188,900 Sunday 1-5 Sat/Sun 2-5
••21 Bodega Bay (Spyglul) COM ••7 Muir Beech (Spyglua) COM
644-8200 $539,ooo Saturday,_.. ?80-8333 s1.29S,ooo s.t1Sun 1-5 3 II •a.s Flll 11 er IEI
*"°5 Viste Roma (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch r 644--6200 S179 500 Saturday 12-3 1242 SomalMI. 8'1ycr•t. Newport Beach . 844-9080 $430,000 Sunday , .... * 1748 Bona6re (Beck Bay) Nwpt Bch •312 Jumtne, Corona def Mar
875-8000 $289,0000 Sunday 1-i ••s Trafllgar (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 873-8494 $350,000 Sun. 1...i 640-4888 s 1,950,000 Sunday 1-i
*2221 Francl9co, Newport Beech 631-1~ $274,900 Sunday 1-5 4 lill .. * • 1805 Glenwood. Baycreet. N.8 I II ,111 Fii 11 Ir HI
644-9080 $329,500 Sundey 1-5 *2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Nwpt Sch
2109 Miramar. Balboa Penlnsu'8. N.B LOTS M-85-86 Top of Rocicypotnt Spyglasa 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-i:30
645-0303 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8
••33 Montpelller (Harbor Ridge) COM **103 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach
6«-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-4 644-9080 $2,835,000 Sunday 1-4:30
•• 1793 Oriole. eo.1• Meaa 546-2313 S31t.tOO
Sundey 1-4
309 Poinsettia. Coron• del 'Mar
759-9100 S575.000 Sunday 1-4:30
•616 Poppy, Corona def Mar
873-849• M50.ooo Sat/Sun 1-4
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2207 Arda (Eastbfuff} Newport Beech
6"«--6200 $279,000 Sunday 1-i:30 309 Poppy, CorOM dei Mar
673-8494 $435,000 Sun 12-i
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2237 Avak>n, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $134.000 Sunday 1-i 2792 Aedwtng (Meea Verde) Coeta Meea
631-1 ite 1224.500 Sunday 1-i ••22 Betmont (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bct1
759--9100 $950,000 Saturday 1-i ••18 Cypreu Point, Newport 8Md\ 631-1266 $995,000 s.t/Sun 1-5 20 HUltborough (Harbor Htff) Nwpt 8ch
759-9100 $775,000 SatUfday 1-4
••1219 .. Gum (WeMdtff) Nwpt Bch
831-12ee $389,900 Saturdey 1-i:30
•247 Driftwood, ShoreclHfl, CdM
144-9080 $498,500 Saturday 1-.. 850 Sandcalilte (H•bor Vu ._A:e
2241 JeMette f'tece, EMtaide Coeta Mw 7~ 1339•500 ~-ti~ 1-i
831-7370 $147,500 Sun0ev 1-5 ·~~~J~~OOORdge) ~'vS:n 1•5
* •4827. AoXbury, Cameo Shene, NB
844-9080 *566,000 Sunday 1·5
423 San ~(Newport Helghta) NB
844-8200 SM0.000 Sunday 1-4
300 KinQI f'tece (Cffffheyen) NB
631-1288 $305,00Q Sat/Sun 1-i:30 ••19 San Mateo (Spyglaa) COM 8«-&200 $479,900 Saturday 1-5
20271 Llghthouae Lane, Huntington Beech *2852 Stti.-...... ,, ~ v--. ,.. .. ~ 9I0-6496 $198,500 . Sat/Sun 12-5 .... ._ ---..,_ 645-0303 $255, Sunday 1-i
1631 Uncotn Lane. Newport Beach ,., ,2 Torrey ~ (86g Cyn) N.B. -
873-5354 s299•500 Sunday 1-5 759-6477 $525.000 Sun 1-5
1982 Port Albans, Harbor View Hmes. NB
497-1829 $239,000 Sunday 1-4
3 Rue Chateeu (86g Canyon) Nwpt Sch
844-8200 $495,000 Sunday 1-i
**5911 SH1hofa Or, Newport Beech
844-9080 $798,000 · Sat/Sun 1-4
2114 Serrano~elboa Penln Point. NB
644-9080 5,000 Sunday 1-•
100058 VlllefO Cr. Mw Woods. C.M
751-3191 $180,000 Sun 12-4
•• 1059 V•to. Coete M ... ~8-2313 $199,000 Saturday 1-4
107 VI• Genoa (Udo Ille) Nwpt Ben
759-6700 $575,000 Sunday 1-5
125 Via Koron ( lido Ille) N.8. .
831-7300 1467,500. Sunday 1-i:30
•••815 Via Lido Sound (Lido Ille) NB
675-6181 $2.200,000 Sunday ,..,
18771 Via Varone, Turtle Roctt, lrvtna
557:2000 S278,000 Sal/Sun 1-4
•36 Whitewater, Jeamlna C<k. CDM•r
6"-9080 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 870 W. 20th at Monrovia. Weet Coeta Mees
64$.7171 S129,900 Sunday 1-4
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675-8000 from S20t,OOO Saturct.y 1-4
•280 Cegney Ln, #104 (Vll8 Belbo9) NB 644-e200 $142,000 ~ 1-4
**310 f.arMndo #207, ··~ 8dt 645-0303 1249,500 Selurdey 12 ....
115 Paef1, Balboa lllend
875-1888 ..... 5.000 Sat/Sun 11-4
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I HARBOR AREA
" llU Nm 11.an.-Eieg.nt hon'9 pr<Mdee 4 BR, 4 BA. sunken
converaatlon pft wtth fireplace, formal dining,
family room. forever view 'of channel, bay & city
llghta from both ftoora and boat dock. Very
lmpreatw throughout! Call for appointment to see todayt
A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS ANANCIALNETWORK -
Wll8Flllf .....
Big Md bMuttfull Warmth of woods. special
tlles and luxurloua carpets throughout. ?kT~ .. ~ C-,.M __ •
Outstandtng buy on a very special lstand com-; ,--,.-~~~
plete wtth dock and 8'de ties for your flotilla. let
us lhow you this perfect 3 BR. 3 BA home. Euy r-----
to see -just call.
Wlfmlllf 1411-
0utstandlng arc:hltectual designed waterfront.
Cedar and oM combined wtth ltallan tile make a
very lmprealve statement. Amenities Include
master suite with tenauoua bathing complex
complete wtth sauna and skytlt spa. Sandy
beach and pter for 40' boat completes this
sumptuous retreat. Don't miss this spectacular
homet
IDT L.81 YM.ll ua.-.
Cuatom 4 BR, 2 BA home on lido Island with
llvlng room With fireplace & wet bar and lots of
windows open to large patio. Extra wide lot on
excetlent streeMo-street location. Priced right
to MIMaatl Must see It today!
•11111._ .... _ H••
Custom U-lhaped home with 3 BR and family
room bulH around lovely pool and spa and new
patio. An exceptional opportunity Includes a
separate 9.uest suite with 2 rooms and a full
bath. Don t mlsa this chance to own your own
Newport Beach pool home. Call now! ... ..... .. .......
Rambling 2-story home with 4 large bedrooms
includes elegant master suite with his/hers
bathrooms and overlooks plcturesque'pool with
rock fountain. Superb home with high beamed
ceillngs and circular staircase. Call to see right
away! ., ... , .,...,..
Spacious Newport Heights home In excellent
location features 2 BR. 1 '_., BA. wide open family
room wtth double fireplace to living room. 2
patios and very attractive kitchen. A beautiful
home that radiates warmth and charm. See It
today!
IDT .... 11Y 1111.-
loweet prleed 2 story. 3 BR. 2'h BA condo In the
Btuffl and this Includes the land. This Is a lovely
upgrade complete with captivating view. Be fair
to yourMff and see It today. This Is a real
bargain I
... ,IUIJT 11 .....
LovelV 3 BR. 21h BA home with view of canyon
and b~ bay. 2 story home on extra large lot
offers bonus room formal dining. 2 fireplaces,
parquet flooring, covered patio and RV access.
A large home without a large price. Call to see
today!
•11111.at 11...-
8'g. bright and sunny 4 BR. 211t BA 2-atory wtth
2 car 0-909 and ocean view from re81 deck.
Vety lmpt 111tw. Walk to the beach or enjoy
community 8Wtmmlng pool with Jacuzzi or ten-
nft. Beautlfulty landtcaped grounds. Vacant and
wetting. Cell nowt . •au••-1111,1i1
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CIYEllllE ""'IUll LJml ... Ideal location on Peninsula Point near the
beach. Large 4 BA. 2~ BA home With
delightful atrium tor bright. open feeling.
large recreation room with wet bar and very
well appointed master bedroom with sunny
balcony patio. Owner may carry first. Call
right away!
EASTSIDE
l9LD 111111111 ~
Excellent owner occupied Investment. Rent one
side to help wtth payments. Very deaireable
Eastslde Costa Mesa location. Superb condition
3 BA, 11n BA units With garage and mini-yard.
Call to see today!
Ul119I 1·2 LIT P.,_
Expansive 4 BR. 3 BA home set-back on R-2 lot
with space to build. Unique floor plan with huge
family room and fireplace, private secluded den
and master suite with fireplace. The time to buy
Is nowt Call today.
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Fabulous 3 BR. 2 BA, family room with fireplace,
formal dining ar:id large yar~ wtth patio show
great potential. Instantly appealing Inside and
outl Move fast on this beautiful home -an
outstanding buy that won't walt &1oundl
.... _. 11 ....
Large former model end unit fully decorated. 2-
story, 3 BR. 2'h BA, balcony off muter
bedroom, large brick fireplace and apack>us,
private yard. Beautlfully maintained complex
with pool. Excellent mo'/9-ln condition and va-
cant. Call nowt
Faahk>nable penthoule In a quiet and eecure ' Ulnm .all... 1111-
feeort locafton wtth all amenHlee or walk to the Appeetlng and much In demand 3 bedroom
bMch. A Ser• ie 2 BR, 2 BA In perfect condition home With hardwood noora and bfk:J( fireplace
Including a new kitchen. Perfect for two adutts on wooded tot. Qu'9t cut-*uc location not
Who are tWed of renting. cau now and let ua affected by airport notM. Just ltltec:t. Celt now to
lhow you how you can own In Newport Beach. ... or It wlU be too late!
645-0303
COSTA MESA
use• •••••11 ....-Detached 3 BR, 2 BA home pfui trtplex (2 BR,
1 ~ BA MCh unit) plus room to bultd another
unit. Don't hesitate. call today for further Infor-
mation on thla epect11COlar lnvestment property! .......... ...
Large • BR, 2~ BA Buccola home wtth 3 car
garage, lmpresslW patto with flreptt, wet bar,
skyt~ht, profeak>nalty landscaped. Overiooks
the beet view of Costa Mesa golf course. Great
value for your money and priced to tetll
TlllMWlll• .__
Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde hOme has ·
everything! Located near 2 golf cour981 and
partcs. beautiful y&1d with pool and patio. and
side hideaway patio off he den: new add-on
famlly room and teen-quarters wtth It's QWn
entry. Bring in your offer! All terms wtll be
considered.
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Have you wanted to move up from your smaller
home? Here's your chance to obtain a large
spacious home in Eastside Costa Mesa. 3 BR.
2~ BA with separate study and large family
room. large pool with solar heat and cort sun
room. See it today!
1 • ••• .,.." 1111.-
Spectacular 2-story. 5 BR home with
kitchen/family room combination. formal dining
area, living room with fireplace and enclosed
patl9 with heater. Superb family home romanti-
cally decorated to appeal to all. This home can
be your family's paradise -call to see today!
WOY 1111'1 1111.-
Two story condo In excellent South Coast Metro
location. Either 4 BR or 3 + den. 2 baths. large
master bedroom with sun deck. mini-yard with
patio and two car garage. Cort complex with
pool and spa. Call to see today!
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Super family home with 5 BR. 3 BA. formal
dining room, living room with custom fireplace
and newty remodefed kitchen with many up-
graded appliances. Nice yard shows close atten-
tion to gardening and many fruit bearing trees.
True pride of ownership Is proven here. See It
todayt
Tllllf1I f&-.Y -11U,lll Wefl maintained 5 BR. 1¥• BA home In Mesa
North With fireplace, formal dining room, cov-
ered patio and new roof. Super for family wt th
children -located near schools. This home Is in
excellent condition and won't last! Call now!
lllT llY1 1112MI
Owners have bought out of area and are very
motivated to sell their home! A picture perfect 3
BR. 1 ~ BA home With many high quality fea-
tures. Extensively remodefed. Bring In your
offers -all Will be considered!
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Thls home requires only minor repairs. Buy low
and fix It yourself -INST ANT EQUITY! 3 BR. 1
BA and large yard for unbeatabte value. Don't
waJtl calf to eee nowt
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This coutd be your first home or your first
lnw.tmeht. Charming 2 BR. 1 BA condo In
South Coast Metro wtth cute klteh«\, breaJcfast
ber and IMng room that'• bright ~ SUMY.
Super-home at low cost. It can'.J ~beat!
2211 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESI -.................... ~_ .............. .
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NEWPORT BEACH
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This home has 100 posslblltles-offlce or maid's
room. extra large separate room could be work
shop or art studio. 3 BR, 3 BA, spa.
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Beautlfully upgraded 3 BR home offers com-
plete privacy. Light, btlght, coordinated decor In
the lastest colors. Lush garden/spa.
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Totally private 2 BR with spa ready for unit to be
built over 3 car garage. Garden patio Is steps
from bay beach front.
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Bac:flelors attention! The perfect condo with full
gotf course view. It's rustic, woodsy, has high
ceilings, flrepla<18, 2 BR & den.
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Fabulous price for a beautiful 5 BR home on cul-
de-sac street. Many upgrades and built-ins.
Private lot. A "must see"!
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Spacious duplex with great ocean view. Walk to
shops, theatre & restaurants. Be a part of the
exciting fun zone devetopemnt.
UL.aN•llLA ..._
Location & potential + C-1 lot with 8 garages.
Adjacent to "fun zone" development, an area
with exciting posslbilltles.
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Old Newport charms with quality and
craftsmanship. 3 BR, dining room, family room.
Pine built-Ins & woodwork abound. Immaculate
& inviting!
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lnstantly appealing, 3 BR on large lot wtth
marvelous south sunny patio, pine kitchen,
bedrooms opening to outdoor entertaining area.
A decorator's detlghtl ......... ..,. ....
Ocean, bay & night light view from upgraded 3
BR, 3 BA townhome. 2 patios, fountain & central
air provide gracious living.
llYli s•m 1411,111
Single story, 3 BR, formal dining. den. Enjoy nlte
lite and bay views from llvlng room or garden
patio wit~ custom pool. Feel
PIWIU PlllT 1111,111
A story book guest house, a 3 story windmill and
a 4 BR main house makes this property unique.
practical, romantic -all on a double lot. Great
buy!
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Big Canyon at its best. Beautifully decorated.
model perfect 4 BR home. Solar heated eo ft.
pool & spa, kol pond, security system.
L.9111U l1,4tl,lll
Inviting & charming 4 BR English Normandy on
south bayfront with sandy beach! Two master
suites. Pier & slip for large boat.
l.91 llU 11,111.-
Bullders • Prime Bayfront lot to create your
"dream house." 75' on the bay with a pier for a
90' boat! Call for additional Information.
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OPEN HOUSES
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2 BR, Oen $225,000 M.GUTH
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5 BR $290,000 L. MURPHY ... ,
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58R $290,000 L MURPHY
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3 BR, FR *335,000 -J. AKERMAN
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3 BR. epa $349,000 J.SHAW .... all.,.... ,. ..... , ..
3 BR $398,000 B. EEDV
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6BR $650,000 . M. REEDY
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4 BR, Beytront $1,445,000 C. RUMSFELD
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6 BR, FR $2,835,000 E. OLSON
SEAVIEW
IUNW IMl,lM
Specious poof-size lot. 24 hour guard-gated
community. Light, airy 3 BR Nantucket. Owner
will carry with low down. Possible leaae/optlon.
IUNW II~
Thia la the view you have waited f orl Ocean, city
lights and mountains. 3 BR Nantucket, large
yard, room for pool. Excellent financing.
IUWllW 1111.-
Enjoy sparkling city lights from your own private
spa. 3 BR, 21n BA, FR, plus 98Curlty tor your
family In this guard-gated community.
IUYllW PM• Expanded, customized 3 BR Nantucket, ocean
view, wood trims, trench doors, added famlly
area & pool-size yard. Assumable financing.
IUNW Mfa.-
Plcture perfect Port RoyJJ 2 story 4 BR home In
private guarded community wtth pool & tennis.
Panoramic oceal') view. Excetlent low price!
IUYllW s(1.,_
4 BR New Bedford model, custom upgrades
throughout. Panoramic ooean & city light view ..
Private spa. New Jumbo loan.
IUNW 1421,111
Largest model In Seavlew with good view of
Catalina, city lights & mountains. Room for pool
on extra wtde lot. 4 BR, 3 BA.
IUNW 14.,....
One of a kind! Expanded Port Royal. Fantutlc
ocean & lights view, private spa. Top street of
M8vlew. 5BR + Lanai.
IUNW ....
Super custom home buHt by Valentine.
Spacious hOuM. large lot, 3 BR, format dining,
panefted den plus recreation room.
644-9060
NEVV LISTINGS
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3 BR 'S' plan on fee land. Newly painted &
draped. 2 unit bulldlng, close to pool & shop-
ping: Two good-aaeumable loans.
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Compare this home at this price anywhere In the
area. 3 BR, family room. large -patio, 3 car
garage, quiet location.
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Out9tandlng home with unobstructed views of
ocean, harbor, city & sunsets. SubatantlaJly
upgraded. Pool, spa, 4 BR, famlly room.
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st..,. from ~ Corona, this 3 BR, 2 BA home
features small vtew from LR with hi-beam ceil-
ings and brick fl replace. Bring offer.
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Popular·1 story plan with 3 BR. 2 BA. FR. Many
extrasl Redecorated, private spa, A/C, good
locat6on, gate guarded with pool & tennis.
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Former model home loeated close to pools &
tennis. T otaJly redone, profession al decor &
landecaplng. Call for appointment. .......... 1••
Newer custom with 180° ocean/bay view. Room
for pool, 3 BR + FR or 4 BR, 3'h BA, 2 fireplaces,
muter BR retreat could be office or den.
anam-.i 1•,• An Incredible value recently redecorated In
pristine white. QuMtt location. views of ocean,
harbor and sunset•. AJI this for under $500,000.
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5 BR plus bonus room In medley of color & light.
Forever view, pool & spa. French doors, com-
pelling combination of taste. room, locatlon.
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Remodeled 3 BR with unobstructed view. Ex-
pansion potential, stunning decor. Excitement
of Newport at your front door.
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Your opportunity to own cozy family home wtth
ocean view In desirable ShorecUffs. Immaculate
condition with 3 BR. 3 BA. By appointment.
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Cu1tom Brian Jeannette designed Cape Cod 4
BR plus 1 BR apartment on corner lot with park
and ocean/bay views. •
OTHER AREAS
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Bright and cleen 2 BR condo with COOi, ahady
backyard to enjoy summer barbecues. N4'afr"'
ahoppfng, poofs, tennis.
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2 BR + den. Owner paid $225,000 new, then
apent 160,000 on extensive upgrades.
Gorgeous. Immaculate & ready to Miii
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Tucked away for complete privecy yet In com-
mand of dramatic coastal & lights view. 3 BR, 3
BA, tfua l wood wet bar. tile spa.
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