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SATURD~Y, JANUARY 2, 1988 25 CE TS '
' . 1,·2 .00 ~.ore · laws to. Obey 1987 Rnlewecl
Oliver North and the Iran-
Contra hearings was
voted the top news story
In the nation. while the
shootings on Southland
freeways was named the
major story on the
Orange Coast./C1
California -
Southern Californians will
be facing a naturaf gas
shortage and higher resi:-
dentiaJ bills soon.I A5
-llatloJL.
The new year wUI mean a
faster pace and a change
In f.ocus for candidates
who need to make their
mark in the New Hamp-
shire presidential pri-
mary./ AA .
World
• Guests In a burning
Bangkok hotei dived out
windows into a swimming
pool and scaled the
outside of the nine-story
bullding to escape smoke
and flames from a New
Year'sOayfirethatkilled .
13'""peopleJAS -
,Religion
' Jim Bakker'ssex-money
scandal tops the reiigon
stories for 1987./87.,
Sports
Miami captures the·na-
tionaf title with 20-14 win
-over Oklihoma in the
Orange Bowt.181
Auburn ruins Syracuse's
bid for an unbeaten
-season In 16-16 tle./81
Entertainment
What vafue Is an or-
chestra to a community.
Our ctassical music critic
ffers.his thoughts.I•
Indez
Advice and Games CS
Classified B 11-12
Comics C6
· Entertainment 88-9
Homes Real Estate
Police Log A3
Public Notices B 10
Sports 81-6
Trivia C5
W•ther A2
New ordinances from state Legislature
go into effect, many regulating traffic
By PAUL AllCHIPL.EY ... °'.............. .
You think ~our life 1s too com-·
plicatcd alread)'? The st.ate of Cah-
, fomta Just made It about 1.100 umcs
more so on • cw Year's Da) -.hen
that man~ nev. law~-.ent into effect.
You'd thank the Legislature v.as
run b) a bunch of attorne}s or
something. ·
h pas'Sed regulauons co,ering
~ ef) thing from httenng to land-
lords. traffic to taxts • .\IDS testing to
-awa\<al~ ma,hem." . '
Perhaps an car<0nscious Orange
The agony of def eat
Count\. some of the MW traffic laws
v. 111 be. espcc1all~ important to know.
For instance. motonsts who pfow
into mtersttt1ons during ru$b-hour
traffic because the< don·t want to get
stud. at a red h&l\t will face fines
ranging from S50 to S5001fthC) block
&he flov. of traffic
A ne" statute proh1b1ts a dnvcr
from en)enng an tnt~1on or
marled crosswalk unless there tS
sufficient sp;lce on ihe other stde. for
the 'chick to clear the in~1on
"'1thout obstructtng cross traffic.
Penal Code and Vehicle Cock
\ 1olat1ons co,enng antoucatcd dn,,:--
1ng ba\e bttn mergt'd so that a
con' IC'Uon for -grou \•eh1cular man-
slaughter v.h1le mtox1cated LS con-
sidered a felon) dn\ mg-under-~tnfluen~ violanon that camts drh·-
er's hc-enst sannioru and tnC'T'Cascd• ~ti'C5 for subsequent con,·1ct1ons..
The nev.h effectt'e Youthful
Drunk Omer \'1s1tat1on ~ -'ct ~lows couns to ordci con,,ctcd
drunL.en dn,ers to ns1t hospttal
emergenc: roqms. ·morgues or
ctiron1c alcoholism treatment factli-
t1ts toghe them an ~eful ofthe road
the~ are tra,chn~ dov"n • '
Lcmng a dog n de an the ba$'.'.k of the·
p1c;ku'p trud. 1s no longer pcn'nmed
unlC"SS Ro' er 1s caged or cross-
tethcrcd. .
Orange Count~ 1s pcrmmed to
build and operate a couple of toll
roads. Enter toe era of the .. fecwa~s.."
U8C offaal.e taekle i,..e CadJCan of
1'ewport Beecla loob on ln cllabellef u
lllchlpeState takes o?er after a failed fake
field ioat attempt by ~e Trojau ln the third
qaarter of Friday'• Roee Bowl pme won by
the BiC 10 daampe. 20-17. DetaD8 OD 81.
.Lungren recidy for political gauntlet
Ti ht-fisted Republican will face Democratic
opposition to confirmation as state treasurer
81 TllOllNE GUY no _.._
The lq.aslature enacted a number ofn~ laws to quell an> mum to the fr~~a) '1otcnce • that rocked
Southern ("ahfomta last Sttmmer. Veb1d~ used an a htghwa~ assauh
can be forfotcd and sold. and an
add1uonal fi,e 'cars is added to the
pcnalt) of a ?erson con' 1cted of.
d1schargmg a ftr.carm at an occup1ed
vehicle. rcsultmg 1n inJuf} or death.
Brandishing a firearm from a
'eh1cle 1s a felon~. and branduhing a to~ gun can be a misdemeanor
.\!so affccung .neart~ ,e,eryone are
the S'-'eeprng ta' la"' chanus enaeted an S.lcramento
IA m1lhon fam1hes -.111 Stt tht'ir
st.ate t.a'es lo"'ert'd under the n~ la"'~ the Franc-h1\t' Ta, Board est1·
mates
. Rates v.111 drop for most ind1' id·
uals and corporattons. and busin~
v.11J enJO) 'nev. tu breaks..
Hov.e\t'f. some 2.4 mtllton famil·
1es .,,.1th mtddle-to-up~ incomes
"'111 pa' more stale u.xcs because of
the loo o( ~ tv. deductions and
lo~ v.mroffs f01 ettdi1 card and
auto loon mtctt"St.
There also ~ fev.~r opponuruues
to deduct costs for monn.g. ~
t'\pcnStS and unrcimburscd,tWsmess
charges
C'outli1es ma) nov. promott' ballot
mt'AS~ to nuse sales tuts for
transH and road 1mpro' nncnts..
.\ contro,erstal bill makmg 11 a
·mis.demeanor to perform an abortton
on an unv.ed teen-ager -.·nhout par-
t'nt.al consent v.as put on hold this
"'eel b~ a Supcnor Coun Judgr. It
.,.,ould ha'e t.al.en dfCC't Jan. I.
(rleue eee JlfEW 8TATE/A2)
Fatal HB crash.· . ,
' .only casualty
of OC holiday
8~' ROBERT HY~l>~1A..'\
Of -°""' .... --
A 3.1-,ear-old man .... as Ulled Fnda~ "'hen the '"lln be was tra,·ehng
in ran off Pacific Coast H1gbwa' in
H unungton Beach and 0' em,1mcd ..
The fata111~ \\a5 an e~cepuon tn
"hat .,..as oth~1se a safe~~ Year's
f\e and :"'e" Ycar"s Da\ observance
this "eek on local road...:a,s
The man. 1dt'n1Jfied "as Hector
Manuel BaraJas. died at the scene of
\M -a.m. accident after be was
throv.11 from the 'chide. said Hunt·
mgt.on Beach PolJC'e Lt. Chud. Poe
Barajas· addres6 ""°b oot lno-.n
Fnda\
Aceorchng to reporu. Bara.)35 and
Luis .\maola. !~ ofHa••ho~ -.~
tra' elmg v.estbound on Paetfic Coast
Htgh-.a~ near Bolsa Chica Beach
.,,. hen their IQ .. ~ Che' rolet 'an ran off
the road and~
-\\111le Barajas "-as kllkd. .\mezola
suffered onl~ mmor tnJuncs. P~
sa.Jd.
Police in'csugato~ v.~o sa~ the
• 1v.o mt'n ma' ha' e be-en 1nto,teattd
are re' 1ev. irii the tncident Lo dc-
~ermrne v.ho "3'S dn' ing the 'an.
E~bere along toe Orange Coast.
pohc-e depan.,.ients reponed no
maJor. arodems and no stgruficant
increases 1n t.h~ num~r,..of drunken
dn\ mg a~s tra~on.all~ u.-
S<>..-uted v. nn the holtda' season
-\\ e made ma' be · S1'\ arrests I Thursda~ n1ght1""tUch 1s normal for
a "eclrnd night -said :"'ewpon
&ach Pohce gt. John F~man -1
thml.. people -.~ mort careful out
the~ and all the media attenuon helped··
In Sal &ad\. poh~ o perated a
sobnet' ch« ·point but made o~
tv.o a~ts dunng. toe fi,e hours It
"as in o peration. a spo ~oman
53.Sd Tht' 'h~l..pomt "'M run from
~-to . p m on ScaJ Beach
BouJe~.ud a1 \\~tnunsier
fltrougbout th~ na1e: the~~---
Patrol rt'poned that tight people died
tn traffic accidents '<'" ) ear"s f\c
and dunng the ii~ hours of w ~"'
Year
Mesa aids citizens'
group in noise fight
By JEN!\'IFER WE BER
Ol-Dlllf,... -
The C~ta \iesa Cll\ Council has
~to g1,e S~5.<X."l0 to Concerned
Cttuens .of C~ta \ksa to help
underwnte its legal bantes agaansl the
Pacific .\mphnhea1re
The late-st authonza11on mt'ans lhe
cit' has nov. S('t aside more than S66.000 for the group's leg.al tight
against :-.;cd \\ e-s1 Inc the o-. ner of
the amphitheater
Cit' Attome' Thomas \\ ood de·
ft'nded the e,~·nse. sa~ ing the publt.C
\1.111benefit11 Concerned Crnz~ns 1s
successfuj an Jts btd to tum dov. n lh<'
'olume at the con"en arena
The group·s lawsu11 1s in hmbo
until Jan. IS. ""hen a Judgt' l.S
scheduled to consider contempt
ch.arges that ha'e be-en fifed ~inst
~etl Paptano. part owner of the
amphnhcatcr. and ~neral manag<-r
St~~t' Redfearn
The contempt charges stem from
alltpuons that the tv.o offiCJals
\ 1olatcd coun·1mpo~ noise hmns
In ~fa~.SupcnorCounJudgeGa~ L
Ta~lor said 1he sound reaching the
amphnhcater"s pcnmelC'f could not
nettd 0 dC"C1t'ICls '--tbe sound of a
'll<:Uum cleaner at dose range -fo r
morr than fh e mmutcs..
C.:>un:' en' 1ronment.al health of-
fiu.ili said flo\.j)-thuds o! last ~car:s
p3~·1 i\ .\mph1thea1re con~s '101-
a:~ that sundard
Ir th<'' are found in ro-itempt of
coun. Plpiano and Redfearn could
ea h faCt' f' e da~ IA Jail and a S 1--000
fine
The counroom v.ranghng betv.~n
Concerned ('111ze ns and the
amphnhcatcr g~ ba.:._ 10 IQ 3.
v.hen tht' group filed a lawsutt
obJectsng to the sound le' els coming
from concens
The cit~ 1s 'helping pa~ the group's
auome\. Rtcltard p 1\. because 1ts
o"n legal a uon agamst Pacifk
.\mph1thcatre failed. said Ma~or
Donn.Hall
The Cit\ 1s not mvohed. however.
m the Concerned C11mns· la-.:su1t
aP•nst the J~nd .\gncultural Dis-
tncL -h1ch o"ns the Orange Count)
Fairgrounds and leases the land to the
amphitheater. Thar syn all~ the
d1stAcfs en' 1ronm~ntal impact re-
port 1s macrurate and 1nadequat~ and
'101't~ the st.ate Em·1rooment.al Qualit~ .\ct ,
\\ ood said a tonclus1on to thaa suit
and to the nu1s.anc-e poruonofwsuit
apmst '-=ed \\est a~ not lt\:cl~ 10 ahe
near future
After race,
parad~'s
just a walk
-'The ~ )car .... ended •nth an
e' mt• b1cb can be regankd as a good
omen.. -Gotbac~' wJ. -we are
entering the ncv.. ~car •1th ho~ for
cooonucd PfOCJHS.. progress toward a
safn •orid. -
Reagan caJJcd the accord ban.a.inf.
mtcnnech.alC-rangr nudcar Y•capon.S -a hmory-makmg S1C1>-tov.'3:rd ~:
duang nuclear anienaJs. but added
that 11 v.-as -;USl a beginning~ sincx tbc
t.nouicr probkm oi cumng stratqJc.
or longer-range -apons.. was sull o n
the tablq
The paC1 lO sJ.uh b) half the
strategic •eapon a.rvn.als is SttD as
more troublesome to acb.Je, e because
It l"CqUIC'S S\llD~I \ttlOOUott. er
anu<hcaung. measures.
NEW STATE LAWS GOING INTO EFFECT ..•
l'romAl
~-c:raJ MM laws seek lO damp
down on cnm1nals.. mcludang tougher
penalties for · people convicted of
sexually abusjng children OT fomng
lhcm inlO ~ostituuon. for sohciung a
murder. secood-dqrcc murder of a
poltee offittr. burgla~. armed ro~
bc1). promoUn.s dog fights and shock·
tng ~mconc w.·nh a s1un gun.
.\ new cnme called -aggra,·aaed
ma~ is on the books to puntsh
an)one who perm.anent!~ d1sabln or
disfigures another person. wtth a hfe
senlCDCC penni1lCd.
Pcopk-wmcd"Of multJPfc' mmcs
could be m,uircd to post ball for each
dwgie.
NtCOtint addlCU face tough tra\el-
ing-fivm 1~ ort-100.
SmokJOg will be bahned on com-
~rnaJ bus. uam and au plane (nps
that begin and end 1n C ahfomia and
lhltt-quarters of the v.amng rooms
must be rescf'°cd for non--smoters..
H~,-er. auimes and ~mtrak
ha'e indicated the~ .. ,11 ignore the
lav.•. arguing that federal lav. m,usnng
onl) no-smolung areas takes prttt·
dtnL No doubt. the courts v.111
dccidt.
On the mcc:hcaJ front. hospttaJs and
ph)'StClans "'ho refuse 10 pve cmcrg-
COC) ~ to lov.·-income people can
be fined for SO<allcd -paucnt dump-
ing. -
· h ts now legal to share AIDS lC$1
results with a pauenfs spouse. and
pcopk appl)1ng for a mamagc ltttn~
must be &l''en the opponunlt) to laU
an AJOS tCSL
Blood donors can designate the
~i\.'tt.
In famtl) mancrs. the couru arc
clamping dov.n on sdf~mplo)ed
people v.ho fall behind on child
suppon payments.
A need) fam1I~ ma~ be able to
q ualif) for food st.amps 1n three da)s
instead of the normal JO-da, v.a1L ~ bOusuig programs"11>1ll be
eJtpandcd to ald the homclcs.s and
cligjbduy rules wi ll be I~
·Will Californians make ,
cents ou.t of recy cling?
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of ..............
State offietals 1,1, 111be 1,1,-atchmg 1,1,1th
pknt~ of bouled-up arureq m
coming 1,1,eeks 10 detcnnme "he1her
the pubhc has accepted Cal1romia-s
n~ be'~ con1.a1 nd rec) cling bill
..\hhough the'bottk b1ll-wen1 into
dTeci last fall. retailers v.cre &l' en
111l'ltl Jan. I to -pr~f~ftt
cen1ers tn 1heu neighborhoods.
..\crordmg 10 l"C'q-chng offioals..
hundreds of grocer) stores.. con\e·
n1ence mans and gas stations that stll
bttr and ~ pop arc sull v.1thout
neighborhood l"C'q-chng centen. The)
face SI 00-a-da~ fines unul the centers
open
T:he State Dl\ 1s1on of RCC)chng
esumated this w~k that some 2.500
r~dmg centers 1,1,ould be ~•fled
b' the first of the 'ear
· But lh.e} v..pectCd as man) a.s 1500
of the centers v.ouldn"t be read) to
open b~ the ~~ Year"s Da~ dc.ad-
hne. forcmg grocers to take the
empues back in their stores. -
But 1,1,hat officials rcall) "an1 to
lno1,1, 1s v. hether 1he pubhc can be
~uaded to change 11s habits to help
lighten a 46-m1lho n-ton load or
garbage that Cahfom1ans ~oss out
each ~car . ..\bout 10 b1lhon glas.s.
aluminum and plasuc be'eragc con-
tainers are sold across the state
annual!~
The Cahfomaa Bc'eragc Conwner
RCC)chng and Liller Reducuon ..\ct.
passed tn 1985. establish~ one-ttnt
refunds for plastte glas~ and mcul
soft dnnk and bttr containers sold
stall"' i<k
bcmg rtt)Cled.
If rtt)du1g k'els fa1l 10 reach the
65 pcrttnl minimum for each ma-
tenal. ~ nununum refund wiDJump
to lv.o cents ptt.boltlc 10 1990 and 10
l~C'ellts lD m1.
..\n~ glass contamtt 1S rtt)'dablc.
including ke1chup botllies. mustard
J3n. Juice and hquor bottles..
Hoae\cr oal)-..coia~
v.1th the -c ..\ Rcdcmpuon Value-
logoa~guarantccd the penn~ refund_
Consumers 1Jt1tl find both a1110-
rna11c and staffed rec) d mg cctllen.
l.: ndCT l he DC"A la•. the C:CDICTS must
be located v.nhm a ha.Jfm1kofstorcs
that sell be'cragrs. ThC) aJso must be
open a m1rumum of 30 hours per
v.eck.
E~en though st.ate ofrt0a.l5 eA-
pectcd some centen ~-owcfnot open
b) the Jan. I deadhnc. a surgr in
apphcauons for cnuficauon prompt-
ed fears lhcrc v.on• be enough
consumcn rtt)chng bonks lO keep
aJI the ttnlcrs ID business.
{tandy W.Plf~ head of "'1hc Stm ~rnent of Conscrvauon. said
compcti1jon amoog rtt>'Cicn will be
kc-en because ncarh every ~has
sou&ht toest.abhsh 1i.so"'ll pait.inglot
l'CC)chng center.
-The} h.a,-e aO dcodcd the) don"t
v.ant to stnd 1he1r rustomcn to their
cortapetllors for rtt)dmg. ~ Ward
said. He esuma1ed that as man) as
3.000 centers ma~ be o~n when the
program .s"1ngs mto full gear.
-Tbere's going lo be a lot of
COD""cntc~ out u.ctt Bu1 I think the
btg quesuon rs •Mhtt the JU) den
can support themschn. -be said.
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LUNGREN FACES.POLITICAL BATTLE •••
From Al
bank. -a roupk of cnttfscatcs of
deposit~ and 1nd1' !du.al rt'lircmmt
a«ounts ov.ncd ,.,-.lb bi.s v.-,fe.
Barbara. ~ said.
But at age .i I . he docs ba,·c a
hfeume of pol.ucal t'periencc_
-1 got ·Lnto politics Wt-hen I •-as 6
\eat'S old. -he sa.td.. -1 went door to
door handmg out literature for a
fcllo• named Cmg HosrN!'r. who
1ntercst1ngl} rnouah ran forCongrns
and los1 and thm ran and -'On a
second umc.-
Tha1 •-as I.be sa.IM )UT Luogrcn·s
father became Rtclwd SW>n·s ntt
prcssdcnuaJ campaign ph~n, Dr.
John Lungi'm follo•'td 1xon on one
campa.tgn or anotbtt e~cty t•o )'Can
thcttafttt through his 1960 ratt for
prcsicknL
When ixoo lost .lhal ~-the
tlc:kr Lunvcn became •u pcnomJ
ph\SlClaD in Califomaa. And.in 1962.
Lungrcn·s mother. Lorain. eo<haimt
tM Long Bcacb.are.a Nixon c:ampaagn
iubematonaJ appoinuncnt ~ pubbc
information ofrtett II the Dcpan-
mmt o f Consuma Aftain. His
)OUnirst son. Bnan. W'Ofbd 'for
Deuk.mqWl tn the Offttt of Criminal
J USUtt Planning and as an aui.Saan t to
the So' crnor unuJ last April 1lfltm he
bcca.mc cxccii u' e dJrector of Citizens
for Common Sense. the IO'-crnot's
ne-..-f) formed pohttcal committee.
Dan Lu.QFtl 0S ov•n political caru:r
rcacbn back to 1969. whm be pined
the staff of Republican Sen.. GcofJt
Murphy of Cabfomi.&. He not
•orUd for Sen. Ball Brod: of Tm-
nesscc. and 10 1971-72 be was a
~I ~' to the Republican ~at1onal "C"'ommlllCC.
He rt'lumcd to 'Looi Beach lO
practltt la•· in 197) and llDSUC-
cn.sfuU) chaJkn&ed Rep. Mart Han-
naford in 1976" in tbc 34th <:on.-
gmsjonal ()\strict,
T•o yea.rs la~. the yur of ~
os1t1on 13 and the California au
~-~~=~~k pttetn_cu._or---:l-~-·ou-ld--'a~l~,l.Jl.OCXk~-'".o"t;iie~marp1..u:10&n..&. 111H~eu:w~1a,sUJ1soon;:L.11au10L
do phont" banu for Repisbl.ic:an congrnstonaJ battles· to ouU.w
cand1date-s.. -Lungrm said. -or I abonioo. impost pn)n m schools
"ould •ort dov. n at hcadquancn 10 and to end bus1na as a cure for tehool
stuff envelopes.. scgrcgauon.
.\ dc'ou' Ca1hobc. he attended The Almanac of Ammca.n PolitK:s.
Calhohc school5 and graduated from pubhsbcd I>) the •a11onal Journal.
the t:ni,Cf'Slt) of Nottt Dame. He dubbed b1m -e.asil) one of the most
v.enl one )'Cat to the law sdiool at the conscnau"e mrmbcn of the
Uni,crsit) of Southtm California Houst.-Colleagues calkd him an
and ultimate!) earned bas lav.· dcgrtt ideologue and a -5C1'Qfnltt ... a man
from Gcorgtt~-n Um,enrt) ID v.1th a dosed mtnd &l''m to mak•QI
Washi.ng1.on. stnden1 spttehcs on the House floof.
He ~-t htdc the possibilit) that -v ou ne'er do an)lhmg ba.Jf-
bis Cathohc pnnapks ma) 1nnumcc hcancdl) and in true Nolle Dame
his poltucaJ Judgnmnl on occasion fashion. when )OU rue to debate in
and proudly otC'S hts lo~· the House ~ou ·Wa,aU down the
<*>oos!tiontoabortionasanuamplc • thunder from the sty." -fonneJ 1 ~l ttJect the nouon that if you·rc an Howr Speaker Tip o·Nrill a pol1ta-
clccted off'tcia.J ~ou chcct )'OUf con~ cal opponcnl dedarcd 1n a ldla to
C1enc:c at lhc door:· he said. Lungrm.
But II w.u tM LungJ'1\S· conn«· Lungren JOIDC'd the Consen-att\"f
uons v.-,th Dtukmqi.an. not '..on. Opponunit) ~).agroup ofl5or
that v.crc to do them the most ~ so -adeologjcaJ and confrontauona.r
The fnendshtp began rn the earl) Repubhcans.. according to one con-
l960s v.hen Lungren·s father and temporal) accourH. He chaired a
~ukmcjian scned toeelhtt on the House Republican Tut Fortt on
li>cal Rcpubhcan Ccntnl Comnutttt. Cnme and COMlstt:nll) ad,·ocatcd Toda~. John Lungren serves as a tougher Rrpubhc:an positiohS.
£0'emor"s appomtct on lM Board of 8) 1986. haaevcr. the Almanac of
Mcdtea.1 Qualil)' .\»urantt."His old-.\mman Pohucs and others bad
tst son. John fr.. bold s a bqun to cha~ Lhctr '''"':
-n ss )oun.1 constn-au\e has no1
JUSl made a ~ SICal for burudf. he
wbcc.omea nauonaJ &cpslator." the
almanac dttta.rcd.
In 1988. almanac cd.itors c:alltd
Lungrm -b~ cha~ and, ~~
ment ... one of tM most lqislattvd)
accompfi~ of \be young ~e
pubhcan mcmbcn of Congress. -
He bad v.odcd hard on cnm1naJ
code reforms and -on oauonaJ
anenuoo b~ help1oi to ~ the
rontro,cnla.l 1mmavauon blU on the
House Roor. deli' Cl'l"J huge blocks of
Republican \otn for its success..
He to)ed v.1lh a campaign for the
Republican t:.5 Senate nom1nauoo
an 1986. He concedes that as uasurer
he would be to -that cude" of people
consldercd for polmcal promotton 1n
the future
-e u1 Lhatdocsn"t mean I'm ~od
mg m~ u me th1nbns about 11 or
spmchng m~ time loolung at 11. -he
satd. -1 full~ e \p«t to encourage and
u~ Geo ~ukmgaan 10 run for 1
third term
Then ,.,hy take an annual pa) cut of
S, .,_CXX> to be tlK S ":!.SOO+~car state
t.rea.su~
luflCTCD scn California bccom1oi
a btgcr and biggn ccooomic pbycr
• 1n both the nation and the world .,.b1k
the nauoo conltnuits to look to
Eur.>~ rat ha-than thf West 1n st'I uni
tradt polic). He first sa• the problem
v.1'cn he 101ncd the House J udlC'W)
Comm11t«"s subcommintt on 1m·
mignUOCL
-Here I •-as the first Ca hformao lO
be the ranking RC'J)Ublicafl on the
subcomm1ttcc s.intt 1952. -he said.
-11 slaned me thsntang. ~ fim
th.tog I bad to do •'aS to get pcopk to
stop th1nk1oi of 1mm1gnuoo as
something that had to do •1lh Elbs
lsland_-
S1m1tarl). Lunsren wcs 1 lag u1
nauonal apprcoat1on forCabfomaa·s
pos111on a.s one of the nauon's
pte•-a)'S to Pxiftc Rim trade. ,
-Tuctt·s real opportunn~ betv.'tien
nov. and the tum of the cttUW) for
Cal1forma 10 etnCT)IC m a much
Stronp •'3) pol1UcaJI) snnucnnoa I
lot oflM ddratr 1n lhss oountr)." he
said. -That's one of-the: reasons rm
all~ to lNSJob. Ifs out then..-
People v.ho thought insurance
compantnowncd Sacramento "1ll be
pkascd to learn the stale Dcpartmntt
of Insurance has bttn directed tO
de\ elop more formaJ proccduin to
deal ,...,th consurmr cornpbmts
ap1nst insurance firms.
Smee the b1ll v.ent into effect Oct. I.
~chng le,els' ha'e 1ncrcasc:d. sa~
l'CC)clen and state officials. In fact.
a.Jummum l'CC)chng ma~ soon reach
the la" ·s 65 percent m1n1mum goaJ
Don Bca'er. prcst.dent of the
Ca It fomaa Grottn .\uoclauon. said (jiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'
11 au depends on the public.
Compames that &11 to respond to
an order to fix a probkm face a l'iM
that was boosted from S5.000 to
$250.000.
When M>JPCOM cancels an auto.
propcn) dain• or 1nd1VJdu:al ha~
1lit) pollC). lhccompan) must.refund
tbct.lanttoflhc premium ,_;Ihm :!5
da)$. ~an qtnl 1s invoh-ul. the
IFftl must f'C'tum the balance •ndun
Uda)s.
Op t.becducauon front. high school
srudmt.s who compktc cou~ -.·ort
ia sip W.U. used I>) deaf and
tpett!Hmpmred Amnican~ ma) llPPI> that l~ fomgn languagr
.,aduaJJOn requucmmts.
~ ba'·e bc&un lO mrolJ all llendqpped duJdrtn from agies 3 Lo 5
Ho1,1,e,er. according to state cs11-
mate-s. less than 14 ~~nl of non-
refillable glass be'e~ contamcn
and '1rtuall~ no plastte bottles are
-1 think this is 101ng lO be a re.al
shov. of •bcaher pcopk arc rull)'
concerned about rtt\Chng or not. and
tlK en' 1ronmenL -lka,-n said.
1 -·If thC) don"t l'CC)Clc. n wall show
the) don t &I' ea hootabourn bcaU11C \M r on,eniencc IS lhtte -
(
10 preschool programs b) 1991. • v.111 lllaH a tougher tune dos.mg
..\nd. 10 the bra\e. M"". post-mttu~ to the pubhc •hen dJscu,u..
Propos111on 13 v.orld. fees .,.u go up ingmanersthatrouldend up1ncoun...
F1st11ng bccmes a.re Sl9_ A.dd a bas C-tttiiJ a \Ethro1 of a lawsuu
stamp and salmon-punch ca.rd and v.on"t cut iL threat of a la1''SUll
u·s S24, Hunung ltcmscs arc S l9.25. must be'~ . a su11 must ht on
~ dtt1 tag 1S SI I .SO. a .-.~ iaa. file. or a dcos100 must be pending on
S15.:!5 •bet.her to t.akt legal action.
Other fec5 also go up fof' cataJn ~ Just scratch the su..ua.
' 1 Lal rerof(fs. Thctt a.re more 1han I.I 00 othcn on
l..qlslators e\ m dad a hnJc house the books not mmlloncd hcR. But
cloning. not lO ~om.. Thafs v.hat •>c ha,·e
For utst.ancc. )Our ~taJj,es a1tol"DC)s for
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-PASADENA ·-Five tp«'WOrs
· •tte iniur!:d by a runaway bone and
a float dri~'tt was critical.z.!:~und -.Jim ht fdl bmcath lht of a
Ooaa durinc IOda) ·, 99th Aabual
Tournament pf°ROIC'S Parade.
In addition. politt ~more
lhaf! .00 hard-<lnnkin& spccWon
JO•n•nc ncarf)' a milfioft people curbsi«k fOr tbc spr.aade_
Crowds along tbt SVJ...mile route,
• bundkd up to ward off near-~
temperatures.. bcpn IO &apa off at
da•11 lo a ~ population of
.. just u:qdn a million-as tbt pn>
cession bepn. saJd politt Lt. L~-no
Froulad.. •
As an pass )"Un a m&llion people bw bttn expccud. but the early
morning chill appuently d1uuaded
the ks.s hean). Mid•""ay through the
parade. ha-ever. tempn-aiurcs
support
mo.unts
foFrider,
recovery
·'
Orcutt in Estes Part.. Colo. last
summer. SomdN>w t.bc rrin or bit
became WWrd oo I.hr stmup. catcb-inc erem·s loot. according to Joannie
Rq'DOids. a member of I.be nding
dub.
-1 don't mnembtt a bit of t.bc
accident. -said Breen.. -it was a &eak thins.-
The expct imtt bas DOt ca.u.sed Breen IO be timid around bones. nor
has it made her biner.
In ~ ~ Sncrousity of lbc
people lD tbc COllUIUIDitv bas hem
cooou.nsiDI IO Breen. ~ lO
btt motbcr~ C.arol More ihan
S.20.000 has btta donated 1oward her
mtdtearballs "hicb ha'-e mounted to
approiim.atd) SI00.000. acrording
.10 Cuot Brttn. Benefits ~ bdd
&om Huntington Beach lo San. Juan
Capistrano to f"3lS(' I.be moll!C')'.
-Not onl) do ~ donate
moDC'). but the) ·~·e donated a tot of
support cmotionall) ~ spiritual])
to btt. -Carol Breen said. ""She ·s bttn
amaud. lt·s bttn great I.be support
~·s iot~--
&1.S) ·Bitto.. who .. ill cootinix
pb~ Sta.I thera~ during 1911. said
she apccts t.M new ) ear to be -bcua
than mt. -but she quietly added.
-m) lasl )ttr •'U rull). reallylOQd.. -
Shooting incidents keep
Los Angeles pOliee busy
..
moon~'alkmg el-astronaut BllZZ
Aldnn and an actor dressed as
Mic«} Mouse.
T oamamen1 offioals clauned 325
million para<k. tek,·1SJon· '"IC'Vt-en
•--oricta--lde. The ~ "as bemg
broadcast on CBS. ~BC. Tnbunc
Br-oadcasting.. Fox Tele' 1s1on.
Spanish lntrmatJonaJ Net"ork and
T elem undo m uons.
The floats <kpictcd hula-dancing
~Rv.;th la'en<kr mums fOTskin.. the U.S. flag and consutuuon. dragons. a
sea 5tt1XnL ahens from outer spatt.
Moses and the Ten C ommand,ncnt..s..
squav."bog parrots. Wi:zard of Oz
characters and roosten. fish. eagJcs
I 0t.,. Coest OAILY PILOTISatutmy. J-.-y 2. 11m
and a Lnt~ Ofd Lach from Pasa<kna.
ConStt\aU'e groups protested
Pttk"s sd«tton as grand ma:rshaJ
because of bts hbcnl pohuc:al 'It'\\~
and lde'·ts.IOD comme-rnals opposed
to President Reagan·s unsuc-cnsful
efron to ~ Robnl Boric on the
Supreme Coun
-This 1s Lhe T oomament of Roses..
That d1spu1e and dd>ate ts o'n
v.11h:· Ped ~•d curtl~ ·
~ also v.as an unusual last-
mmuie protest target: tM Buman ..
Tournament of ROSt"S ..l.s.soaatton·s
float. -The First Hello.-dep1ctinga.o
lodd:n '1llagc and s.mot.e SI~
-The .\.mencan lndiancommumt)
1s roncttned the~ is. oo .\mcna.a
Indian reprcsn)tauon on I.be Ooat. -
said K.arm Hire. of the locfaan
Coonecuon. a group that 1tpwescnts
Ind tan interesli. -Tbafs gomg to sea
:he .\mtnean lodJan back again..
ThcTe should be a true .\.mcncan
'Indian ~ttd m true .\rnttlCaD
I ndta:ll dress.. -
-rm '~~ she's unha~. but
she's telllllg me abot.11 11 a huk lue m w ~--repi.ed as.sooauon presi-
dent .\ud~ Sumpuon. •ho added
that one floa t oder -docs ha'e some
I ndaan biood.-
TutoringserviCeatGWC _
praised, lessens dropouts
BJ JOYCE BOoLoVICB ~ °' ...... ~ ...
Coll* studc-nt Vickie Glass IX\ er
used a tutonng ~'ltt for a SJmple
reason: Too ex.pensive.
But •'hen Glass. •ilo bas a dcgrtt
m acrountmg from t:CI. enrollC'd to
-11~coinmica:Jal.-lnUPC---'1mtfRJ~a1
Golden West t o0egie she bmed
tutonng ~a frtt savicr off ercd by I.be
collqt.
-1 t.b6ugh t n wa:s a great opponun.-
l~.-Glass sa1d. -The other rollegies I
attended cbargied for tutonng -
around S6 an hour ~ I rcc:aJJ -but I
oe.'er signed up for ll bcca~ I
couldn·1 afford it -
Glass learned about the tutonng
program v.~n M'f GWC '01Ct 1n-
suuetor suggnted e'~one 1n the
class u?Jlue t.bc sen ice.
-in a W-g'le \Otet class.. .~ou don"t
ha" e 1nd1,-idual u~ •1th the tnSlrUC·
tor.-she said. -Tutonnggi,·es ~ou t.bc
chance to v.ort on ~our voicr and
matenaJ on a ~-to-one basls.. It 1s
Pf't'S.SU.W· frtt and matt ttlaxcd \Nn Some mstn.;cton Also double as
the classroom ~I) tutor as Tun and · tutoTS.. Studtnt tuto~ must· be rcc-
makcs It~ tO learn ~OICC. -om mended aod appro'~ tO ~ ID
Acrordmg to Dean ~ianona. tu-the program and must compk-tc a
to nal coc:wdanator. more than .:.ooo one:Unat. month-long ~ ID tu-
siudent.s requested t.utonng la.st ~car toong ~llsofftted ~ lhrC%'0to-. The ~fanona said the program has re-tulors an paid S5 in hour ~ rbe du"1d it.it Rumbt-r ~tidcnts •ho ,ofltgC" ~ · ---'---
drop a co~ Carolvn Gmss. a sophomore from
..\ rcant ~aJuatJOn 1nd1Cates J& Hununpon 8adt. "'GS tutored 10 ~t of Lhe studtnt.s Who used tM pohocaJ SCJenct last scmcstC'r and
lrtt ru ton ng sen ~ "'oukt ha'~ agam l u tO!C'Cd tius Ca.U ID aa:ou nu ng.. droppedacou~if~ had oot bttn .. It"s ~lpfuJ bccatrse .. ~o I am
tutored.. An addiuonaJ 5 pet"Crnt stud\1ng thcrt 1s someone nght lhett
saJd lhett ach1e,ement k\d am-~ m~ to~ am quesuom
pro'td bcauseofthe tu1onnga.nd 91 c\31..:-ome lo mind. .. she said.
Pl"fttnt said t~~ Jcamed more about Tulor vra~ \·ecchtano. v.ho ~. s~bjcct. \1anctna said also tnc bes Spanish through G WC
'toucan Stt from th~ sausuo 1f Communit' Sen tees. agrees the on~
JS ~rttnt \loOuJd ha'e dropped a on--0ne ad,ant.J&e 1s "'hat mak~ the
class v.1thout tutonng -that 1s pren~ program ""on..
sign1ficanL .. sbe-said -1 enJO' tutonng more than teact.--\~d.Jng to \tancma. the col-ing la~ groups because 11 gJ ves me
lege s tuton are currenlf} enroUcd o r th~ 'Oppot'\Untt) of gomg mto detatls
formerG\\Cstudent.s v.iloha,ebeeo \Ou can·1 do w.hen v.'Orting v.1tb a
appro'ed 10 tutor a parucula.rroursc. iarg.e group.·· she sald.
Superpowers ups·tagc p8rade
P.\S~DENA (-4..Pl -NBC-n-s
densaon to cut the last I:! tm111cs of
Rost Parade, co'·er.t# to r a ~~
Ye.ar·s treat~ pledat froC)'1 •'Orld
supcrpown leaders was disappotnt-
mg for tour•nun~nt <>ffiaals. a spokes-
man Silld.
-1.-s a hve tckvislon evenL -Tour·
~t of Roses Assocw.lon spokes-
man BiU Flann sa.td Fnda~. -you
don·t sian and stop a para<k of this
magnuude. and v.hen ~ v.ere
-. orl.J.Dg..so hard a-nd so .Jong. U>· ba.\.lt th~ resuh.s oftbeu la bor prttmpled 1s
e\.tremt'I). ntreme-~ disappomnng.. -1r a maJOf C\en! ha~ m the
v.orld.. •-e v.ould C'eftamh understand
thaL But this IS .l pr~onkd aped
~ from the tv. o lcadtts.. -
Earlier lhts v.ttL.. the Whtte H~
announced at v.-ould iTlcasr the ptt·
taped mcssagn from ~I Re-
, had 11 sto~n ~ a ptdpock.et The km
"'as e5t11natcd at S ~ I • • • • .
-\ si:t-foot )mgth of •oodcn ~ntt
along Villa \\·~ v.-as ~• afi~ Thurs-
da~ mgtu ~ SOO'lC'OM •ho u~ J
Chnstmas trtt to rgmt~ 1M bb..ze ~
anon caused an ('Stun.ated SI.
da~.
C...lllem
SoClllt'OOt •ho rmted a room at Lht
Roact-~ Inn oo Bmtol Slrttt Tuc:s-
da} &P(laf'C'qtl) bad • bcu" pa.rt~.
smaslicd a color 1V 5fet and b a
,
apn and !><>' 1et le.adtt \hkh.a.11 S.
Got bacw an hour arher than
planned so~ v.ould be a' a1labk to
. t.bc oc~ort.s beiore the start of the
parade
Tbc rcques1 ~ Rose Parade of:.
ficials for an e.arl1er rdcast u ~ was
granted b) both the \\ 1ute House and
the So'~ L'nton. \\'bne House
~said
"'1ndov.-. ca•smgdamqie esumated at
• • • .\ car steno '~ucd ~t S600 was
rC"portcd s.tOk1l from a 19 5 Jeq> Cl 7
parted O\« thr Cbnstinas •-cetced
on .\"cnue of lM Ans. The '-ehidt-
•&S nol k>ckcd. the ''let•mlold police_ • • • Somt"One mno'cd a purse from
under-tht desk at a T 0-"D C~
effitt Tucsda). The loss •18.S Clli-
maicd at S 1.S.l.! as t.M ~ a.-
wDC'd a ... tikt. <ndit cards. $231 in
cash and ~' cral peu.u ol expensawe
~
Mexican shot by border
officer now pap-alyzed -
BJ'ftehnda ... Prw
MiDiom of Americans welcomed
the new year fnday in ou1door dull
and iAdoor warmth wilb puti(s.
colorful ~ and coUeee football
bowl pines.' Thiny members of a
Colorado club even climbed 1 •,000..
foot-hiah Pike's Ptak in howli"S
winds and tet otrfireworb visible 60
miles away in Deaver.
Crowell aJona the S'h-mik route of
tbc ROie Parade in Pasadena, Calif.,
estimated by police at .. jusa under a
million, .. watched the 60-fbu pro-
cession festooned with nearl)' I S
million Rowen. 22 bands and 27S
horses. Five . ~IC?" and a ~t
driver wett 1nJu~ ID' parade aca-
dents.
tn downtown Dallas. thousands of
spccta tors braved tem peraturcs in the
low 30s to watch tbc Cotton Bowl
~ihc East Cout., Philadd~
celebrated in traJitiooal fashion with
the Mummcn Parade feattµina com-
ics and strina bands strutting . in
sequins and feathers. E.arly morning
rains caused an hour long delay.
"If you don't march on New Year's
Day, h's DOl &he same... taid Tun McSbea.. )2, who ~ IO be
warins a ctUcketl aut Md onuiee claws. 1.asl year the ..,_ wa
postponed twice because or i.ncle-
menrweather.
In Los AQSles. random panfire
from New \"car's Eve put)'IOa'I
killed at least two men and officers
seized a small ancnal while amstma
S(ven shooters.
Repons of shots herakiina the end
of 1987 were widesprad an Southern
California. but law enforcement aaen-
ci~ said the practice, which had
become a kind of ri tua1 in ttecnt
years. appearc(j to have faUcn off
sli&htly. .. Jn Detroit. police said no 1nJunes
~ l'Cported ~a rnult of r2ndom
gunshots.
-1 bad planned to go to m)
basement. but this )car the sboouns
stancd before midniaht so I hn the
floor and sat awa} from &n) opm-
i"'5." said Jeff Cf) Waters. who said a
bullet came through the roof of ~
sun porch.
Despite ch ill' v.cather. large
crowds gathered In N~ York. Bos-
-
~ ud Wnbj QllOft. 0 .C.. lo ri• iD the new yar.
An aaiauued 350,000 oeoolc
.i_emmed iato New Yort"1 Tiliics ~~ raucousfy couatial dowa the fi,.. teCoeds as a powi~ ia the
s.ba,e a( ...... Aoolt" ~.
"--*tolleaia 1911. . rn Boaoo., some ~.000 ·PCIOllk
crowded ialO lhe ara aroud lbe
Common for I.be city"s 12th ann.,.. First Nisha cdebrauon.~ hilhJiahted
b) a ~. outdoor an evenli.
perfonna.nccs and a IS-minute bunl
of midniabt fi~
T nu of t.housaods fiJlld the Oki Posa Offitt in Waslliqton for the
fi f\b annual New Year's ~ in the
nauoo ·s capital. At m idniabt. a
hp&.cd prol<M)l>C of the Poll.II Ser
\"ltt's 19&8 love Slanlp was lowered
from I.be toWtt-. of the landmark
bualdu'I. • •
~'"ft3.I faw fires marred the new
)'ear. mcluding one in · Los Angeles
when firefighten were unable to save
a woman and three children in a
burning apanment even though they
~uld hear saatching through a door
that was sccum! by deadbolts.
• -· $ Womaa walta ,_ Wp M Mr car Hee mlreci ID water and
mad oa a lloDohda freeway Friday. -
600 evacuated in
!~~~J~~~'!~s~or 1M
caused by hcav) rain forced OC',ilrly island. A flood warning remained 1n
Teen survive~ plane crash PTL see~~g
killing three in his family $9. 36 m1ll1on
600 people from tjleir homes Friday effect Friday morning. .
· aodschools.ch.urchesandashopping Reed said th.e ram struck worst 10
center were turned into evacuation the Waimanalo area. on southeastern
By Tk ASMdald Pttu · from Bakke rs
SCOTTS MILLS.~--A 17.vcar-old West Virg1nia bo) who suf'\1\ed
a plane en.sh and a freezing night in' the ~k.agc i;s in serious cond1t1on th as
morning after being found at the crash sne m remote foothills of the Oregon
Cascades. The ttto--agcr's mother. brother and stepfather were k1lkd in the
crash Wedncsd.a) afternoon. said Oack.amas Count) shenffs spokesman Russ
Williams. The bo> was identified as Timoth) Frank Edmon of Lev.1sburg. w. Va. He v.as'lt the Oregon Health Sciences Univcrs1t~ Hospn.al in Ponland.
where he v.;u liken by helicopter.
WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. (AP)-
PTL"s trustee will talc action to
recover what the Internal Revenue
Scf'\·1~ says 1s S9.36 mimon an
e:tccss1vc compensation paid to Jim
and Tammy Bakker. an anomcy f?r
th(' tclev1s1on ministry's trustee sa~d .
R. Bradford l..eggetL an auomcy !n
Wanston·Salcm. said be and Davtd Flreman rescues woman from canal • w. Clark. the ministry's Chapter 11
bankruptn trustee. are conducting PHOENIX -A firefighter maklng a rouune • l"A Yiar"s E'c bar their own· an'cst1gauon of the ex.,
occupanC) check ended up1umpingmto!C) watn:torcscuca worn.an v.hosccar cns1vc pa}mcnts.
bad plunged into a canal. authontJC'S SI.Id. Al DiBenedct!o. 26. of the Rural---subject to whatever the trustee
Metro Fire Oeparuncnt's divmg team. said be heard a radio repon andI\lshed authorias.. based on what we might
to the canal. Pohtt "'-ere already present and h.ad the car 10 their spotlights. 50 recommend. "'c could start v.1th
he Jumped in upstream and dnned dov.n. ''Whe~ 1 got to the car. I opened the demands f~r reparmcn~ and. 1f not
door stuck my arms in. and I had her. She was right~· the door. draped O\tr complied with. begin taking wh.a~ver
the ~L· half in the front and half in the back ... he said. He rescued Colleen coun acuon might be indicated ...
Ford. 18. then dived back to Stt whether anyone else was in the car. v.hach -...as Leggett said.
submerged in about 6 feet of water. He found no ont . The IRS filed reports on~ive
compensation Ott. 16 1 U.S.
BanltruptC) Coun to su n us . Hacker cracks Time magazine computer argumcntforrevocat1onof 'stax-
excmpt status. CHICAGO _ Time magazine's Chicago bureau was forced to change the The I RS fihng. reponed by tht
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were unable to receive messages from bcadquancrs an Ne~ York. said Paol in excos1,c compensation between
W1ttcman. Th~magazmc cont.acted its computer compan~. ~hich found that 1981 and 1987. of which $9.36
a hacker from the 816-arca rode in the ~nsas C1t) area broke mao the s~ stem milhon went to the Bakkm. and foiled the password. W1ttcman said .
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shelters. Oahu. where there were reports ~f
......_ 1 ·gh •• ·d J water as dttp.as five feet He said .. It's ua:n a o ng n1 l sa1 oe high-riding ·vchiclC'S from K.aneohc Reed. a disaster spcctalist foe the
Oahu Civil ~fcnsc Agency. "We've Mari~Co~AirSt.at1onwercsentto
had repons of people stranded 1n four help~t residents out oflhc IR:a.
to fi ve feet of water:· • Police cl<fsed several flooded
Recd said 589 people were counted stretches of road and nim had washed
an evacuation sheltcB. boulden o nto roadways in some
The National Weather Service said areas.
five to 12 mchcs ofl'Jlll fell over the_ Kailua Intermediate School
Koolau Mounta10s a~d surrounding sheltered about 150 people.
neath ends SO ' years
of twins' togetherness -QUINCY. Mass. (AP) -Un ul nursing home. He visited him tVCf)
Buell Fuller died last week at 80. he da} for'thrtt hours and was wt th him
and his . identical twin. Johf'I. Y.CfC when he d ied just da)'S.after the twins'
separated only twice in their lives: 80lh binhday.
once when John prtteded Buell at .. I -said to him 'Do you want
birth by two minutes. and a S«Ond something more to eat?' and he s~ud
time three decades later when Buell ·No. rm pooped.. and he sluf!lped
joined the armed services for two over and died. -said Fuller. ··1think1t
)ears. • Y.'3.S good 1hat he v.-ent qu1ckJ) hke
The two never married and li,•ed thaL.. .
wnh their mother until she died 20 Since then. eAcept for Msome of the
)ears ago. They slept in t\vi'! ~in littlC'S.-thinp that tnp you.-up and
the same bedroom. dressed in ident-make lhc tears ro11:· Fuller has
ical clothes e ven day and drove remiined upbeat. 'll trait the tv.1ns
matching mini· vans. They also . ate shared.
identical breakfasts every mi.>m1ng; FullCT talks gleefully about a hfc
half a banana. 20 raisins. a &lass of that sounds like a grand 'adventure.
orange juice and a cup of cofrec. filled v.i th the k.and of games and
John Fuller said he bepn to prank$ onl>· rv.i ns can play. pmes the
prepare for h1S brother's ck:a~ last .Fu.Ucr:s conunu~d long into
summer when Buell moved into a. adulthood.
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New Year will mean a faster~ and
a cbanee in focus for cand~ who
need to inUe their mart in New
Hampshire's &eadoff presidential pri-
mary just seven wed.sawa1..
·11 s time now fOr mail politics.
more Main Street cam~., and
1t'5 uine for more TV," said'Tiiomas
Rath. a J_>Olitical commen~to~.
.. Until now, the campe11111na has
been to hne up supPOn. raise money.
deal wl th stra leg>CS, Lalk lO the
acuv1sts... said IU.th. ""The cam-
paigns ha'"c bttn savina mo"9' ju.st
for lhls moment and they'll be
spendini it on tekvision-You~ sec•
lot more of paid media TV... .
Charles Brereton. author of .. First
in the ation .... a history of the
pnmaf). said television -is becoming
O\-CNhclm1ngJy imponan(' because
of the WI) the state as gJOWIDJ. . .
"With three off our voters hvang m
the southern counties, you've got to
cont:entratc where the voters are. .. ~
5ald . • ' . Rath ellpcCts that both teleVISIOD
ads and cand idates' visi ts '"will be
aimed for the middle. the 30 to )S
percent of the (electorate registered
as) 1ndcpendcots." . .
Brereton said the growing tmpon-
ancc of the Iowa caucuses and the
Southern pnmaries has contribuaed
to the importance of televisi?"
ad,·enisang for the New Hampshire
primaf) which falls on Feb. 16· -rMj used to li"c ~ft'C fo~. five
da)s at a umc.," he sa.id orpnmary
candtdatC'S in past years. Now. be-
cau~ of competing demands in other
states.. .. the) come in for a day or tv.'O
and lca,e ...
J ob.n F'a.l..ler
.. At the funcraJ. the rev~nd satd
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at Bangkok hotel
BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) -Roland.
Guests an a burrunf hotd dived out Roland said be and llyao tntd fint
.. nldows anto • SW1mmu11 pool and to Occ do"'n lhr mits. but $lllOkc
scaJed the outsadc of-the' nanc-story forttd tt-~ back to the top floor.
building to C"SCapc smoke and flames Roalld said he tbco dimbed out the
from a New Ycar·s Day fire th.at lullcd v.indow to It\ to the roof. but Ryan
13 people, includana an American. sta)~ behind. Th~fireatthc Flrst Hocelbepnat4 · -1 wmt back to Stt ifbc ..-~OK.
a.m. 1n a pany room and raced for said Roland, 26. ofSt. Louis. .. He bad
four'houB bcfott firdiahttn had it ~sscd out. I pulled him to thr
under control. Tb1n)·St• ptOplc ~ •indO\\ but l couldn't any him. He
1nJured. The dead 1ndudcd a •-oman ..... "(1&,Md more lhan 300 poonds. I
.. llo fell from the hehcopttr 0)1ng her couldn't help him at all....Tbc fire
to safct). e\entuaUy ,101 to ham.~
lnvcsupton spent the da) tcareh-Robnd ~'·entu.alty dimbed down
ing the gulled bu1khn1 for more from thc..roofon a fircfi&bters• laddcr.
'1Ct1ms and tr)an& to ckfemunc \he The 1 .. 0 mm had anivtd in
cause of t~c. Polict said the) Ban&)tolt on 'ew Year's Eve for behc'ed t attountecffor aH ucataon from thrir jobs as aircraft
.ioo guests .. o ert rcgJStercd at tht mechanics for Boeing Co. in Riyadh.
:!18-room ho . Saudi Arabia.
Poltccquo someguestsassa)ang Six other Americans ~ rqas-
thc} ~rd no fire alarm. Witnesses tc~ at the hotel, but all escaped
satd man) people dimbed out wan· safcl~.sa1d U.S.£m~yspo~
do"'s and ohmbed the sides of the Ross Peaing. . ·
building to gtt to the roof so Bcs1dcs R)-an. the ,·ic"lims ancllackd
hehcoptcrs could ~ch lhCfl'!. scycn S~npporeans. two Malaysians..
.\refHuwak. a reurcd soldier m the· one Taiwanese. and an Australian.
Jordanian arm). said he jumped from One bod) was unidentified..
his founh-Ooor room into t~ swim-The Australian victim. Jane Thai.
ming pool and that other people then fell _19. her death from a ladder
Jumped on top of ham. attached to a helicopter flyinJ ~r to
Daniel James R)an, 27. of Jack-safct). Rescue worker V1ch1cn Sac
son' illt. Arlt.. burned to death after Tang said the \\Oman fell onto the
he deetded to wait for rescuers instead roof of a ·house about SO 'ards from
of tr) ing to Ott. sa1d a fncnd. Leo S. the hotel. ·
Wolilan,-3 Children
victims of LA blaze
LOS AN6,LES (AP) -Fire-
fighters heard faint "scratching at a
locked door as the) struggled to fttc a
y,oman and thrtt children trapped
inside a bumang apanment toda}. but
the) .. ere lOO late tO save the
residents. an official said.
Count) firefighters who sa"'cd
through the door. sccu~ b) dtad·
bolts. d1scovc~ a child ·Just ans1de
who apparent!) had died from the
hca') smoke in the apanment. coun-
t) fire spokesman John ~ndcrson
Thrtt children. two boys and a ii rt
ranging an age from 3. 9 and I:!. died
an the locked apanmmt along Y>llh a
pregnant .. oman after flames and
hca' ~ ~okc engulfed tht building..
fire officials sat<I. Their names had
not been released earl) today. 4JJ
"'ere pronounced dead at the scene .
.. There .. ,re met.al bars an place
ihat ma) ha'e tx-en a problem for
thos.c tf) IDg to Jel OUl... sa.td John
Tabak. another fire official. .. \\ e had
repons from the first firemen on the
SC'C'nt that the) had difficult} gttllng
1n thro~gh the heav) smoke.-
The cmotaonal husband of the
""Qman \lctlm had to be restrained b)
firefighters. when he arrivtd at the ~ne and learned about the deaths.
.\nderson said.
The fire at the t\o\O-Story ... (>od.
and-stucco bu1ld1ng an the 1200 block
of South Clo' 1s A' enue 1n
Wallo"" brook broke out shonl\ after :!
a.m .. "'Ith the first fire units am\lng
at '.!::?6 a.m .• Tabak said.
The apartment in the 1m-
po, enshcd neighborhood U> m1lcs
south of do"'nto•rn Los.An~lcs was
surrounded b' more than SO resi-
dents displaced b) the fire early cw
Year's Da). ·
The ncums ..--ere bu~ but had
apparentJ) succumbed to smoke m-
haJaru>n Tabak said. J:.1re damage
"as csumatcd at S 100.000. he saJd.
Southland faces short
supply of natural gas
LOS ANGELES (AP) -o\s the
colde-st December since 1978 forttd
Southern Cal1fom1ans to tum up tne
heat. the gas compan) v.amed a
shonage of natural ga.s ma) cauSt
ncllt month's res1d(nt1al balls to soa<
higher than "pcc-ted
As of Monda). the compan) ""111
cut . natural gas dch'ef) to 800
industnal and commemal customers
who have altcmau'e cncrg) sources..
to conltt\ e as much as 12 pt>rccnt of
total p.s consumption. naven1ucs..
hOt(ls. hospitals and rcfinencs.. most-
ly v.ith access to fuel oil. will be amons those affected.
Southern California Gas Co. of-ddals also warned rcstdcntial cus-
iomcrs that increased cncrg) use will
mean higher monthl) bills for natura:.
@trnusuall) cold "'eath«iScausanga
shonagr of the fuel an tht "--CStcm and
oonhcm paru of the coun tf\. d"' ing
up South(m Cahfomaa Gas Co:s
costs. The ut1ht) csumatcs 11 .. 111 pa)
up to ~O pcrttnt more for gas an t~
coming month.
Bob Loch. the rompan) ·s semor
'act president for fuel. said there 1s
httle danger of running out of natural
gas.
"No one can predict the Y>Uthcr
vcf) ~-en. and I'm reluctant to ruk
out anything all together:· he said.
"but the prospcc-ts of that (not
suppl) ing customers) arc utremcl)
remote.
· Four injured as two tout
buses crash in Hollywood
BJ Tk Aneda&e4 Presa
LOS ANGELES -Four people suffered minor injuncs when a bus filled
with rcti~ siahtsccn bumped another. knocking it into a car that had stopptd
to mak( a left tum. police said. Offactr Joe . Spadafore of the Poli(C
Department's v.est traffic division said the amdent occu~ Tbunda)
afternoon o n Caheunp Bou&cvard near Highland A~nuc in Hollywood .
.. Ev1dcntl) a car was makina a left turn and a bus behind lbc car stoPOCd. The
second bus hll the o. l bus and cawed it to colli<k with the-left" turner. -
Spadafore satd. He said both southbound buses v."Ctt filled with rMmbeB of the
Amman Assooatlon of Retired Persons. who •"Ctt on a holida) si&htstt1na
tour of Sou them Cahfomia th.at included a planned visit to the Rose Parade.
Pace acdmts lJoJd new year rally • · LOS ANGELES -About 300 pc.aa acthisu led by actor Robtn Blake ra~ int~ ew Year today with calls to end all nuckar •upons as Southern
California ttlcbriues t~ out to mart the holiday .... linktd arms wttb
the hundreds of celebrants in a pant cirde forpeKeas the dock tkktd off' the
final seconds of l 987 duri,. the Sanla Monica petty. spokesman Jmy Rubin u~ .
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-• s' Reecaen help Ore'rictlma Oee to ufety at Bankok bote.l.
Onlnge Cout OAJLY PtLOTIS.turday. Januwy 2. 1988 Aa
WorldWide celebrations
help usher iil the new year
BJ TW A..nat.M Pttu
'4usco,,1n smashed dwnlJlllCM bottles on Red Squatt and thronp ot
Japanese en ten nc t~ Y car of the Dn&on bou&bt charms aptnst m1sfonuM m
v.or1d•1dc 'c..-Year'scclcbrat1ons Fnday. thcstanof ;\ustralaa'sbtccntcnnaal
. and Oubhn ·s second m1llcnn1wn. ~pope sen1 JO' ful grttungs to the faithful
in tile So,·i~t nion ~bottlcbrate t.000 )earsof<imsuanir) this )car. and he 1m~o~ .. orld leaden to .. hslm to mcn·s )earning for peace.-In tht .
Ph1hpp1n"-at least 11 people IACl'C kdlcd and 1.1:?5 anju~ ·
Moslem se.rmon rips l•n.el in Jerusalem
JERUStjLM-Fi,ethousand \1oslem worsh1pcrs1ammcdthc 41Aqsa
mosque in Arab eni Jcrusakm fnda) to bear a sermon prcdlcung da,·1~
punishment for-~rs" and "colonaahs\$. -sheikh Mohammed HUSSttn. -
lhc preacher. used 1 n<brcct language but bas anti-I srach mcssagc-Yt'3.S dear to a.lf
v. ho pthcrcd at Al Aqsa..one on slam· s holint sbnOC'S. Tht mosque lS onty fed a?'~> from thc most sacred sue in Judiasrn. the \\cstcrn Wall pf the anC.mt
J( .. 1sb Temple. ",God docs not hkc o~rs. and God gl\CS"\OU a promise
that follov.~of Islam "'Ill actuc'c tbt-ar obJccta'es 1ftbc) adhCre to lbc ngbt
path ... Hussnn pr(X'ta1mcd · -
Iraqi pllUle. shell Iraiilan ·tanker
MAl'.\M~ Bahrain -Iraq said 1u ·~~nes bundicd their fiBt tank(r •
raid of 1988 Fnda).attad.1nga sh1pofflran·s coast hours after bmincanothcr
an the same area. UO)d's happing lntclhiiencc L'nn sald 1987 was tbc most
dangerous )Cat for P(rsian Gulf sh1""1ng sin« the Iran-Iraq war bcpn sc'cn
)cars ago .
SOviets stop jamming BBC in Poland
Smoke puffed from the top floors an "'ater. and the carpet was burned
hours ifter the flames •ere ext-blaC'k.. Vinuall~ e' (~ \\1ndo"' v.--as
'"'u1shed. The lobb) was submCf'gcd ·smashed.
LO ~ooN -The So' 1ct Union stopped Jammmg lb<' Bnti-sh
Broadcasung Co,rp:s sen ice to Polllnd Fnda~. the corporataon announ<Cd,
The mo'c. nearl~ a ~car afkr Mosco'4 hftedJa mmang of tht BBC"s Russian.-
language sen acc. meant that the antcmattonaJI~ respected broadcaster could
no"' be heard clcarl) throughout Communist Eastt"m Europe for the fi.Bt umc
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-Tim Brow" 1•t• u.,..t with t.ctcler for atullng hie towel 82. -~-_.;;;_~----.. --NFL .,._,.,. •trike Mlected for 1117 'Story of the Yw.' BL
Lo s doesn ~t-·.sour TrOj-ns~' attitude
f • Turnovers cost ~ 20-1 7
Rose Bowl loss t o Spartans
Statedominatcdv.ithavirtualperfec\Pefforrnance-no Michigan State took o'er ""nh 1:33 left and
fumbles .• no inlC'f'CCptions -Opposed lO Pll tumovttS by cvtntuall) punted u'a) !I\ an1 USC the ball 7S )vds
the Trojans. away "'•th 31 ~onds left -v. hach ""ent un~vdCd.
There v.as more. ihe TrQJans·droppcd four puses ''That v.as mil~ a shock." said Cadipn ma matltt-
Pthe had fumbled thrtt ta mes carh~r. but the
Trojans reco' ered all three limes
··tf ~e had scored more earher. that pta) might no&
haH! ~n a factor.-said P~tc v.ho ell.pcrienccd one of
has more rocluer efTons a1 aooa CAAUON and Peete O\'C'l"lbt'C'Ao' bis ~iveB twice on •i<k open of-fact tone an v. hat "'asa matter-<>f-fact Tro1ans dress1n1
snuations. quanen. Of .............
PASADDIA -Larry Sm1lh has a rq>ut.a.tion for
"trinaias tbc bia ~· but .he and lus Universiry of
Sout.bmlCalifonua Trojapsdid notaet it done hcTCat the
Ra1e Bowl on New Year's-0.y before 103,847.
lflhaun.sn't ctiough to ktll USCsc~ncn, two blue -1 couldn "t be.be\ c LL For the pis\ three pla\S each
chap pass pla)S. an •8().yard sc.orin& march and two tame v. hen v.e v.cnt to o ur huddle I kept telling Qur backs.
•.\1though he rompleted ~~ of 41 for 249 yards.
including a ~onng passes of 33 and 22 ~to Ken
Henn he ~as intercepted thrtt umcs. -.inch for btm., as
not a 'pas\mg grade . ~ • plattklcks b) the Spartans '11\-"llS. • • .. • "bold on to that ball: and I kept sa) an1 '&QOf exchange:
-w c·re not goina to cry over spilled milk. SI.Id .. We had v.1dc c~es ""c v.ere eotning''et thcm \\ c
However n~y was tt.ally bangjna his head Friday
in the waeof a'2:().t 7 loss to Michipn State-not Smith.·
DOl qua.r1erbKk Rodney Peete. not center Johh Katnik.
not a ki~na pme that failed on two field pl attempts.
and least of all, not offensive lineman David Cadigan. the
Trojans' All-America senior tackle.
On a day in which the Troj&DS more than matched
the Bia-I 0 champio ns in rush.in&. passing. return y~
and first downs, it all boiled down to Just one catqoJ)' .:_.
Smnh ... It \\'U a game which CC?_uld have gone cit.ha way probabl) v.ould ha' e scored We had them oo their heels
and our kids played \Cry hard. · ··1 v.as rcall~ confident:· COllUnued the,6-5 . .:!8~ ~ USC still had a shot at at deep in the fourth Quarter pound II-American out of Newport Harbor High.
after-Michigan· State bad taken ifs 2~ 17 lead on ~e -11 JUSt sltppcd out of his hand coming up:· !>ai.d
strength of a 3~yaqt field 1oal by John Lanatlob Wlth "Smith.
4:14 remaining. . Peete. too. Y.asn·t po1nt1n& an~ fingers. It just
BUJ after dnvro.g to the Spartans' 30 wath a second-happened
and-two and 1·37 lcft.-the killer turnover created -It v.as JUSI a mishandle.-Peete said. ··we had a
Michapn Statc·s· ulumate break as ctn.ter Jo.bn Katru~'s couple ton1&.ht There could be ·tots of reasons
cllchan1t to Pttte slipped. the ball hattina ~·s shin Unfonunatef~ 1he gamccamcdo~ntothatcnt1caJpla~ -
··1 ~a\ forcing the ball in tbe ftm half ... ad.mined
Pectt "In Jht S«Ond half I took"' hat the) P."e me. ..
L'nfonunateh. dunng that span tn v.bicb Peete was
forcang·1t. the panans v.cre oh their wa) to ~·14-3 lead
and atthoughthe Trojani fo!Jed tntoa 1·7-17 tJC.wtlb 8:33
left that ""as to ht-ll\t sum total of tbc1r offensive pme.
··\\ e d1dn'1 pla' that v.ell 10 the fu:st half: but no
matter h~ badh ~ pta'ed w'C v."CTC onh down 14-3 ...
Peete sald ··\\ e had c-omt bad.: bef~ dunnc this tcaSOt'I
and ielt 1.1.e co..ild do that in this game Wt came beck and
tied It up .. turnovers.. • • . · And in that ~t the Spanans of M1ch1po area and bouncing into MSU ~lOry M'bcrc Todd · Thebustedpla~ ~astoha,ebttnan ofT-tacklerun ~
Krumm fell on 1L the ta1lbad (Pleaee Ke TJlO.JARS/M)
Spartans play
to perf~~tio~,
sfle-nce critics
Michiga n State's
defense prays key_
role in R ose Bov." I
8 ) RICHARD Dl'SS
o.lly ,_ C:.1 J d I
P-'.SADE~.\ -Just v.hcn l C
tradition v.-as about 10 ta~~ O'er and
the Big Ten Conferen~ ghosts v.e~
read' to fl, in from the \11dv.est. ~t1ch1gan • tate's paruns stlenc-cd
cnucs and put l~thcr a near-perfect
• performance 10 '410 the "'~th Ro~
Bov. l.
.,., .... ,._.,no.~
.. .\II ~ear tong v.c seemed to get the
breaks.:· said ;<.t1ch1gan t.ate free
safet' Todd Krumm. v.ho TCCO\ercd
CSC\ fumble •1th I 3" left tn the
game to prcsene the pan.ans· ti.rst·
R~ Bo" t '1ctof') 1n 3,1 ~cars
Krumm. v.ho led the Big Ten "'llh
nmc interceptions. had eight tacldcs
{~\·en unissistcdt and strong safet~
John Md~ anterl'f'pted l SC quar-
terbad. RodnC'\ Peete 1v.1~
The fer0et0Us ~1H:h1gan tate dt'.-
fensc lud been ~o I 1n the nauon
against the run In the end the
panans ran av.a' ""llh a 2()..1-
' JCtOf\
USC 8Plit end ~en Beary pal.la in a pa.-from Rod.Dey Peete for the Trojan•' first touchdown. Ba rlon Barnett d efends.
The.Dodger; "'erl' st11l 1n BrooU~ n.
space research ""°" <.1111 on th~ ground
F1ESTA Bo wL
and Dv.1ght 0 Etscnho"'~ v.-as
president "'hen ~f1chipn State last
"'on a Ros.e Bov.I game. The Span.ans..
v. ho la\t appeared an 1966. beat
L CL.\ I "-1.J 1n 19 6 •
on this t} picaJI~ CT) staJ clear 'e"' 't ear's Da' It ~-as the Span.ans'
S«'.ond '1cton o'er L'SC this sea.son and snapptd. a s1,-pme v.1nntng
strca b' Pacific 10 teams m the Rose
Bov.I ~i L v.on~"-13thefirstume.
-The Big Ten 1s back. all the "'a}
bad •• -defens1,e tackle i:ra\-15 Oa' is..
""ho was in on tv.o sacks. shouted as
be stomptd into the pan.ans·
1ub1Lant dresstng room.
-SOme P"Oi>k ma} no\ ltke the v.-a)
v.e get 1t4't>ne but n looks~ good
on the scoreboard.-\.hchipn State
C oacb Georsr Perics said.
~Ith wlbaclc Lorrnzo \\"htte
rush1ni ~.J u~ for 113 }anh.. the
panans didn't ha'e to put the ball 10
the air an~ more than thC'y did.
-our plan v.n for Lorenzo \¥hilt
to do the hca' ~ runnmg. ·· Pcries wd.
··Then v.~ brought tn Blake Ezor.
frnh for his sfash1~ ab1bty and
qu1d.ncs
··1t-d1dn't v.ori quite as ·~U today
astt bas in Otherpmes.. but tt'saioocf
pJan -
The M1ch1pn ~te defense. v.-hlcb
came up v.11h fh e turnovers when thc
:-.o teams opened the season Labor
(P1eue aee SPARTANS/M)
McManus Oklahoma provides Mjami' s exorcism g.'ives FSU H . . es en. d potentOllahomaattacl .v.-h1cha,er-• umcan aged near1~· 500 yards per game a F.Jesta f t t . 'th-dunng the regular ~son. including
QB's record-setting
performance. late TD
pass stop Nebraska
TEMPE. Anz. (AP) -Quar-
tert.ck Danny McManus knew what
his final pass of ~ p.me dad for
Aorida State. He j ast d1dn't know
what it did for Danny McManus.
McManu.s capped a rcrord.·scltln&
performance with a IS-yard touch·
down pass to wide recerver Ron11d
Lewis with 3:07 to play. ajvina the
third-ranked Seminoles a~Jl-28 vic-
tory over No. S ebraska in the 17th
annual Fiesta Bowl Fnday.
The pass not only pv-e Aonda
State the victory. wh!Ch McManus
knew. But it also pvc Mc Manus
F'icsta Bowl rttords wtth 37S yards an
thc~irand St 'lltemptS. wtncb he said he didn't know.
.. When we sot the ball. I knew 1t
was aoina to be for the last time ...
McManussaid. ··wc~allth1nkin&
that if we •-ere goin1 io Mn, It •115 pna to be now. We all said 'u t's ao·
1n tbt huddk. thc.n went out and did
it. ..
The Sem1no&es drove 97 yards an 11
plaJ1 for the winnina K'Ol"C after
defensive lKkJe Eric Hayn ""
covfftd a fumble by Cornhutken ~ nannins beet Tyrear Kno• at -~ the Florida Slate 3. Knoa 's 4-yard nan with 40 leCOftds left in the third. quancr had pvm
Nebmb I 21-24 bd.
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at thdr OWft )9 widt F1onda Swe
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TUS ra IOnS WI ..i~ on the ground. -.-, . l Greg CoA. ~11am1·s carttr sconng 20-14 Win 10f tit e leader and the 12th player in NCA.A
---h1ston to pass the JOO.point mark.
sent a· 56-)ard field goal. the first of
t"o. soanng ~ell o'er the crossbar at
6:08 oft he-third penod for a I 0-7 lcad.
Ml.\MI (AP) -The demons arc
gone for M1am1 Coa1..h Jamm) John-
son.
The o 2 Humcancs ended t~o
\cars of frustration and '11\-00 college
football's na11onal championship ~
dcfcat1n o. I Oklahoma 2~ 14
Frida' rught m the Orange Bo\\I. The' dJd 1t behind Stc'e Walsh's
two touchdowns and a domlJlallng
defense. ·
"lfth.C1"C"s such a lhmg as uomsm
thts is iL .. Johnson said after being.
earned off the Orange Dov. I field b~
his pla) ers.
.. h's unbelievable what this t:m-
venlty of M1am1 football team bas
bttn through the last four )ears.
Everybod) tbro~s rocks at us but nt
tell )OU what. thcf\.C 80t Mart Th~
•-ork so hard ... the) sho~-eci the t)pe
of P"OPk they arc hett tonight. .. he
said.
The win gave M1am1 a l 2-0 record
·for the fint tame in its 62-)ear football
histon• and left little doubt that the
HumCanes. the only unbcalcn-unued
team in the nauon. "11l be crowned
nauonal champion for the second
tune in th·e ) cars • hm The "5-
50aated Press rdca5"S its fin.al poll on
today.
Tk Sooncn finished 11-1 ancj had
the neaion'1 l<>nlnt •-..nnina streak lDaepcd at 20_ pmcs.
Mwni's dth.w boukd up the
\\al.sh. v. ho~ 30-yard pass to
fullback Mel' an Bratton opened the
sconngJust 3·28 into the game. added
a 23-)ard touchdown pass to flanker
~hcbael If\ m at ll:.23 of the tlurd
quancr. ~ahng M1am1·s third VJctory
o'er O Uahoma in as many years. .
Co' lacked 48-)ard field goal ~'Ith
3:41 left in the game to make it 2~ 7.
Oklahoma ·s second touchdown came
on a tock pla) lcnov.'ll as the
~fumblcroo ka .. -a 19-)&rd run~
.\.II-.\mencan guard Mart HulSOn
v.1th ~ OS n"mammg after ctnter Bob
Latham left the ball on the pound.
· Olfahoma. the nation's tughcs.1
sconng team v.1th a 43.S-point &\'er-
-age. scored o n hal~k ~tbony
Stafford's 1-}ard run v.1lb rune sec-
onds left m the first half foUo"'lJ1&
M1am1's onl}' tumo,er. a school
record-sctung ninth 1n1ctttption thtS
season b~ Ricke~ 01~on. OklahorM's
l\Jl-.i\mencan frtt safet)
M~ma. v.h1ch \\On 1tsonJ~ national
utle m the 19 4 Ora.ngc Bo•l
duplicated the fnt minus thrtt
stancrs.. George Mara Jr~ the Hur-
ncann· aH-ttme leading UICkla. and•
middle linebacker ofTcns1'-c UlCkk
John O'Neill ~ett suspended by the ·c .\." for failing drug tests. Man
Patcban. the HumaMS' other of-Olrlaltoe• •• DaTid Vleken ... ..,. OD to
jPleueeee MIAMrJM) Illa•• wide recel.er lllke lntJl in early
~ .
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DALLAS (AP)-Allhoush he did not
play after tk 1nciden~ Heisma.n Trophy
winner Tim Brown of Notre Dame was not
kicked out of the Cotton Bowl on New
Year's Day when he chased and tackled a Tens A&:M
player after the whistle.
Referee Dick Burieton said Brown W.s provoked.
Brown received a IS-yard pmalry for chasing and
aackli Tau U M 12th Man kickoff team member
Warren Barbom across the field
midway through the founb
period of Notre Dai:ne's 35-10
loss to Tex.as ~&M.
··1 was told by the official
coverina the play that ant A&:M
player (Barhorst} apparently
waaled a souvenir and took
. Brown•s toWel onJhe tackle. -said
Burleson of tlfc Southeastern
Conferenoc, ··Brown evidently
didn•t like it and proceeded to
-. tackle the A&M player from
behind.
.. We penalized the foul as a dead ball personal foul.
·a IS-yard penalty. It was not a disqualifying foul ." be aCsdcd. "h was not a striking foul or a flagrant foul.
There are certain fouls that require automatic
disqualification and that was not one of them."
Brown said the Aggie players had plotted the theft
of the towel on the sidelines. .
"One of them held me down while the other one
stole the-towel and started running away;• B,own said.
''It was a &ifi from my teammate's girlfriend and bad
m y initials on it.
"I was just trying to get the towel back. I just
grabbed him and we ended up on the ground. I didn't
intend to ta.kcle him. but when I grabbed him that's
W~t~ppencd." 1
T.be 12th Man kickoff team members are
predominantly non-scholarship. wal.k~ns from the
general student body at Texas A&M.
-rn all the ucitement of tackling a Heisnun
Trophy winner like Tim Brown. I had a hand on his
towel and ( took 1t. .. Barhorst said. -When I started to
run bff the field. he tack.Jed me. and I sensed a fighL so
I got out of the wa). I djdn't want to get in any more
trouble."
Brown. who had scored or. a I 7-yard Jouchdown
pass in the first period. never returned to the field after
tbe incident with 8:32 to play. He left the field carlv; he
said. because a trainer told b1m it would be a good idea.
"M) lower back was tensing up and 'the trainers
thought u would be best if I left the field early so I
~'Ouldn 't be trampled." he said.
· Notre Dame Coach Lou Holtz said. "There was no
excuse for what Timmy did. (felt bad about it. My first
thought was n's first-and-25."
, Texas A&M Coach Jackie Shemll said he could
understand Brown's frustration but sajd "th~ was no
excuse for 11. It was extremely out of character. -
lt was the sccona great "tackling" incident in the
· 5:?-year h1S\Of') Qf the Cotton Bowl. In 1954. Rice"s
Dick) Maegle was tackled off the bench b} Alabama's
Tommy Lewis and awarded a touchdown. ·
Quote of the day
Norm Stewart. Missouri basketball coach.
on his amb1uons: "'I've already done half of what
I wanLIO do. I wanted to own_m) own pool table.
and r 'e done that. So I only have one thtng left to
do ... sell bttr one day at the ball park on Sunda~.
Mccarron returns this month
. ARC .\DI;'\ -Jocke} Chns MC"('ar-~
ro n. "'ho has been out of racing smce
surgel') last November. plans to return to
the track this month. said his agent Scott}
.McClellan.
... He's been work mg out the past few days and can't ,l~lieve how fit he 1s." McClcllaa said Fndn. X-rays
will be taken on Tuesday. said MC"('lellan. ·
MC"('arron underwent surge') Nov. 23 to remove a ~teclplatc from the femur he broke tn a spill at Oak Tree
m OCtober. 1986. _
Angel CordcroJr .. who was injured after his mount
fell at Santa Anita on Wedncsda}. will not n de today
because of body soreness. said his agent Kevm Lvons.
· But the 45-fcar-old jockey. wnh more than' S 121
million i!l earnings. could return as early as Sunda\.
L)ons said. ·
Cordero was released from A.rcad1a Methodist Hospital on Thursday night.
UCI women open PCAA slate
The UCI women's basketball team m will open the Paci fic Coast A.thlctic
Association campaign tonight at the Bren
Events Center against No. 11 Long Beach
State at 7:30. • ·
Long Beach State. 3-3 aod a NCAA Tournament
Final Four team a year ago, bas lost to Iowa, Auburn
and previous!) No. I ;f exas. The 49crs arc led by Penny
Toler, who averaged 28.3 points per game.
The Anteaters. onl)' 2-6, have pla}ed a tough pre·
conference slate and are led by Kntor ceoter Natalie
C rawfo rd wnh 16 9 points and I 0.5 rebounds per game.
Notre Dame'• Tim Bro•n tacklee Tau
~·· WarreA Bultont after dae latter etole Illa towel la tlae foartla qaarter.
Bruce eyes ASU. SMU j~bs
Former Ohio SJate University football •
Coach Earle Bruce said Friday he would e•t
like to be considered for the coachin& •
position at Anzona State - a job that •
became vacant when J OhJl Cooper accepted Bruce's old
job.
In an interview broadcast b)' NBC during halftime
of the Fiesta Bowl. Bruce said be would like to be
tons1dercd for the Arizona State job as well as a vacancy
at Southern Methodist University. . ·
"I'm unemployed. I'm looking for work," Bruce
said ... , would consider any Job offer right now."
Bruce. 56. was fired on Nov. 16 by Ohio State
President Edward Jennings. Cooper. 50. who coached
the Sun~' 1ls for thrtt seasons. was named·Thurscfa)
to succeed Bruce.
In the tnterv1ev.. Bruce was asked about his firing
and whether it was good for college football He said he
thought 1l reflected poorl~ on conege football.
"M~ problem was with the prnident (of the
uni\ erslt) ). some oeople downtown.. .. Bruce said.
Murphy sparks ~aps. 5-3
LA.NOOVER. Md. -Ulrr) Murphy. ~
"lwp games a~cr being benched.· scored a '
goal and assisted on three others as the
Washington Cap11als defea~ the Pit-
tsburgh Penguins 5.3 Friday. ·
Murphy set up first-i)cnodgoals by Dave Christian
and M ik~ Ganner before scoring a ~~-cr·play goal at
14:46 of the SCC'ond period. He p1clled up his own
rebound near the nght faccoff circle and flipped a
backhander j ust mside the far goalpost. putting
Washignton ahead +2.
Television, radio
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Portland'• Cl'-6': Dnder 8C(aH8H bet•een
Jltalladelphla • Albert Jlln& (17) and Roy
..
Walker enjoys neW role
'
. He scores 25 as Knicks h a nd
LA fifth s traigh t loss, l_ 15-96
NEW YORK (AP) -Kenny Walker's transition
fro m Stan ertOSi'\th m andocsn."t WOf'J)' rum as much as he
thinks it worries the opposition.
''I'm able to come in out of nowhere now ao.d give us
some spark and added flttpowcr," thc New York Kmcks
forward said. "C-onung off the bench has helped me relax.
and I think I can work quietly now toward m y goals."
W:slker.a\erapng 10.7 pointscomingintothcpmc,
scored a season-hi.di 25 points for the second straight
game and Gerald Wilkins added 20 Friday ni&ht as the
Kntcks handed the Lo$ Angeles Clippers their fifth
straight NBA loss.. 11 S-96.
.. People have been \'Cl) critical ofmygame.say~J 'I
can't do this and I can't do that,· but rm Stting sometb1og
pos1u'e e'el) game no" ... 5'id Wal.kcr. who started the
Kn1cks' first 19 games and~ come ofT the bench in the
last nine.
Wa lker took advantqr of strong rebounding b:y
atriclc £\\ing and Sidney Grccn~wmg had 18 points
and 14 rebounds and Green 12 rebounds.
"I reatl~ hke the situal\o n that I'm in right now."
\Valkcr said "It's great not ha,i ng to, worry about
rebounding \\hen Patncli. and 1dne~ are doing such a
grcatJOb off the boards. all I have to do IS bead downcoun
the moment 'the other team m1 s5i:s and be prepared to get
the ball on the fast break ...
\\'1lli.tns and \\ alker. "ho had .!5 points in a victory
O\'er Pon land on Wcdnesda) 01ght. each scored six pointS
\\hen the Knicks pulled a"°a) b~ outscoring the 0 1ppers
23-9 1n the last six minutes of the game.
Mike Woodson led the Clippcn with a season-high
36 points, and Michael Cage bad 16 points and 16
rebounds. .
Leading 81·76 entering the final quarter, the Knicks
opened a ~80 lead with 7:.S3 rentainina. but the OitJPUS
cut the deficit to 92-87 two minutes later. ·
Walker. who entered tbcpmeaverqjo& 10.7 points.
then hit a jumper to ignit.e the decisive streak. and Mark
Jackson followed with three fr~ throws that gave the
Knicltsa 97...S7 lead with 4:59 rcmainina. TbeClipperssot
no closer than elght points after that
. Jackson scored 11 of his 13 points in the second haJf
and adaed 13 assists for the Knicks.
In other NBA pmes.:
~eta 12~. Blllleh ltt: Denver's Jay VinClcnt
scored l) points in his first P1'!e apinst bis former Wasbi~n teammates. match101 bis season high to help
the visittng NugctS win.
Alex English had 27 points and La&yeue Lever
added 20 for the Nuggets, while M1chad Adams, who
accompanied Vmttnt to Denver in a prcseason trade, bad
10 assists.
Trail Bla.un 1%7, 71en lU: Oyde DreUer-s10lc a
pass at midcoun and drove-for a layup at the buzzer.
giving host Ponland the win. ·
· Drt'tler. "ho finished Yti th 3 7 points and J 2
rebounds. climaxed a rall) that sa" the. Trail Blaz.cn
bounce bad after tra1hng the 76ers by 17 points m idway
. through the third quaner.
. Drexler hll t"'o free throws" 1th three seconds left to
tk the game 125-125. The 76ers called timeout to set up a
play, and when Cliff Robinson tried to throw the ball in to
Andrew Toney. Drexler grabbed the pass and drove for
the winning basket.
Vikes' Carter earns respect ·
New Orleans to put
special emphasis
on speedy receiver
N E\\ ORLEA S (AP) -The
!'SFL«, most larcenous secondal)
faces one of the league's most danger-
ous re('el\crs Sunda) as the New
Orleans Saints and the Minnesota
Vikings meet in a pla)off game long
awa1ted b> both teams.
The Saints "cnt 20 years wnhout
· ever making the playoffs, and the
Vikings. once Super Bowl 'r:cgulars.
haven't been in postsca'Son pla} since
1982.
The Vikings "On a wild card berth
"tth an 8-7 m:ord. the Saints with a
I ::?·3 mark that is second 1n the league
only to the 13-2 of NFC West
champion San.francisco.
The Saints ha"e ~on nine straight.
The Vikings ha,·e Jost three of lhru
last four.
Saints Coach Jam Mora gets upset
b) references to the Vik.tngs ha' ing
..backed into" the pla)offs.
"That's a lot of malarkey. The) ·re
8-7. and the) earned the nght to be
here ... he said.
"T hey lost to Clticago. Green Bay
and Washington. and that's three
pretty good football teams."
The Saints have mterttpted 30
~this season. leading the league
m that categol). The Vikings ha,•c
thrown 23 interceptions. a tota1
exceeded by only four teams.
But the big concern was the passes
caught by Vikings, rather than oppo.
nents .. And the ones caught by
Anthony Caner were of particular
concern.
"Other than Jerry Rice, he's the
best we have played." said Saints free
safety Brett Mu1e.
"He'ssuctt a great receiver after th ..
catch. He can rcaJI}' run with 1l.
.. .\fter he makes the catch.we have
to make the first tack.le.
"We're going to tr) to keep him
from making the catch. natural!}. We
ma) get some double coverage on
him. shift our zone his wa), maybe.
Tl) to ta.kc him out of the game."
DcfenslVe coordinator Steve Sid-
well said there is a danger in paying
too much attention to Caner. even
though he has averaged more than 24
yards on his 38 receptions this year.
"In our preparations. we haven't
been tallli ng about C'.ancr especially,"
S1<1well said ... Now. I think be and
Rice arc the class of the lcacuc in
being able to beat you with the big
play. but the particular jeopardy of
these guys is that there are so many
people in their offense who can bun
you.
"You concentrate on Carter. and
Damn Nelson v. 111 hun you out of the
backfield. or Steve Jo rdan or Hassan
Jones or Leo Lewis."
Houston takes1iking to 'House of Pain'
• •
Oile r s gettin g rap
for playing dirty;
players just fe isty
sta}cd on the hnes lobbtng eus and rcndenng him mostly u.scless the Satisfied. the 01lcD returned to
stones at replacement pla)-ers and remaindeT of the season. In the Dec. their traintn& camp and started
regular coaches. Coach Jerr)' G I.an-20 rematch. Oilnsdcfensa"e lu~smn pounding on each other the next day.
,-iUe ducked and giggled That's the Richard Byn:t and Doug Smith and .. we·re an aa&fCSSl"e. )oung (je..
altitude that has propelled tills bunch tetlers fullback Frank Pollard were fcnK that is full of life and as wild and
of perennial losers into a wt.Id-card ejected for fiahuns. Glanville and cnu}.-Brown said. -we play wide
pla}off tcam that wi ll play host to the Steelers Coach Chuck oll aJm<>5t open. w e fl y around tryina 10 make
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Of'~ Coast DAILY PILOT/s.turday, Janwwy 2. 1111 -
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CleJD~e>n. C'1tChes Penn State off guard
Williams, Johnson
provide balancea
Citrus diet, 35-10
21-IODdwith 12:381eftinthdounh q.,.,. Tilm Oankcr Kalb Jm-= eauatu 9Cven paun for I OS
.. Needless to say our football team
is proud of what they have ac·
complishcd. •• Ocmson Coach Danny Ford said ... We happened to have the
ORLANDO. Aa. (AP) -The hot<hand today. I'm excited for the
problc!fl in preparing.for Oe~n:s players." •
run.o~entcd offense u that it 1SD l ~ Penn Sc.ate, fintsh1n1 an injury·
run.onented. fill.Cd scaton, had an 8-4 record.
That was Penn State Coach Joe .. Tufnovers were a facttir but that
Ocmson:· ~1d Paterno, whose bi&·
snt loss in post.season pla) ~fore
Saturday was b) IS points lo 0~
born.a in the I 986 Oran,e Bowl.
''Thq·pl.a)ed with intensit). We blew
our pla)'s.
Johnson. Oemson's third leading
rusher this season. scored on cuns of7
and 6 \ards 1n the first half when the
Tigers' enJO)ed a 2-to. I advantage in
time of possession I nd built a 14.'7
halftime lead.
Williams. who completed 12 of 19
passes for I 69 } ards before halftime,
set up the TD's -.1th pas~s to
Jenninas and Gal) Cooper. -. ho had
four catches for S6 yards.
Johnson's l·)ard TD run capped a
76-yard drive m1dwa) throuJh the
third quarter and gave the Tigers a
21·10 lead Joe Henderson. a th1rd-
string tailback. scored Clemson's la.st
Louc.hdo v.n on a +,ard run "llh 25
seconds left in the game.
Penn State. "'h1ch pla,ed "1thout
star tailback Blair Thom.as "ho was
sidelined Wtth a sprained ~nee. strug·
&Jed on offense all afternoon
Matt Kn1z:ner th.re-. a 39·)ard
touchddwn pass to Michael AlcA·
ander 1n the second quarter. but be
was intercepted 1-.-. ice. One of the
interceptions stopped a Penn State
dri\'e inside the l~)ard lint. and
Penn State also lost a fu mble after
dn\lng to the Clemson 3 late 10 the
fi~t quarter.
Enc E!Ze locked a 28·~ard field goal
1n the third quarter to account fo r lhe
rest of Penn State's sconng.. •
Oemson .. v. h1ch a" eraged JUSt 123
passing yards per ~me dunng the
regular season. finidlcd with 4'99
) ards total -0ffense.
The Tigers· PQwerful nashina at·
tack produced 285 yards, with John-
son p1n1nJ 98 on 18 carries., Hen-
derson adding 54 and Wesley McFacJ.
den conmbuting 38 in addiuon to
~llen's game-high pcrforma.occ.
Freshmen Gal) Brown and .Leroy
Thompson replaced Thom.as to the
Peno State lineup. Thompson pined
"55 'ardson sixcatnC'S and lkown bad
51 'an 13 attempts. Patcrno's observation after Rod~ doesn't take anything .a~y from
Williams passed for 214 yards, sethng
upthrttTracyJobnsontouc:hdowns -:-------------------------------------------------...;.....---------------------------------------.------------------------------------'-----
and leading l4th·rankcd Clemson to
a JS.IO vitory over the 20th·rankcd
Ninany Lions Friday in the 4'2nd
Aorida Citrus Bowl
''The"'rt a one~imensional foot·
ball team when they want tci be."
Paterno sa1d, bat ··Uiey can throw the
ball .
.. The last quarttr and a half. WC just
weren't able to "hang in there with
them " said Paterno. who coached
Penn' State to the national cham-
p1onsb.ip last )ear. ··1 just don't think
we were as ready to stop as good of a
~i.ne attack as they. had t~y."
W1l11ams.. rcsurrectmg an air attack
that produced only 91 yards in a
regular. season.ending loss to Sooth
Carolina. completed 15 of 24 passes
and set up Johnson touchdown runs
of 7, 6 and I yards as the Atlantic
Coast Conference champions fin-
ished with a 1~2 record . .. Our plan coming into the game
was to throw the ball on first down to
kttp the Penn State dcfenst off
balance;· said Williams. the game's
most valuable pla)cr.
"It was a good game plan. and I
concentrated on 1t," Williams said
··This was a very big game for us. l'm
lazy by nature. but I do a lot better: job
of concentrating during the big
games.·· '
Williams' passing was supported
by a po~erful rushing attack that
produced 285 yards against the na·
ti on 's I 2th-ranked defense agamst the
~CTT) Allen led the way with 105
)'ards on I I cames and scored' on a
25-yard run that gave Oemson a
CoTTON BowL
·Aggies
rout
Irish
Morris ' ~in terceptlon
triggers Texas A&M
rally for 35-10 victory
DALLAS (AP) -Cornerback Alex
Morris' interccptton tnggercd Texas •
'\&M's tv.o.touchdown btjtz late in
the first half as the 13\h.ranked
Aggies beat I 1th-ranked otre Dame
and a frustrated Tim Brown. 35.10,
Friday in the 52nd Cotton BowL
Sherrill wd .. This nctory should
gjve our program creditability. When
you beat Notrt Dame e'el)one
nouccs ...
. Brown. the He1sman Trophy wtn-
ner, didn't catch a pass m the second
half. After a kickoff .in the fourth
quarter. he ran ~cross the field and
tackled a member of the Allies' 12th·
man team and Notre CAme was
penalized 15 )ards. Brown didn't
.return to the game.
Brown. who attended high school
in Dallas. had SIX catches for 105
)ards and 238 all-purpose yards.
Not.re Dame, 8--4. lcd l~3 and was
about to wtdcn the margin when
Morris intercepted Terry Andrysiak
in the Aagies' end zone on a one~
handed catch.
Morris said he was out of position
when be made ttie criti~I mtri'·
ccptioo.
"I was supp(>sc to be oo the other
side of the field but I saw · the
quanerback roll out and I ran to that
side and he (Terry An~ak) lhttw it
nght to me." Morris said.
Andr) siak said "That took the
wind out of us."
Tens A&M, the Southwest Con·
ference champions at 1~2. drove 80
yards for the tyin& scort. producing
two touchdowns in a span of 76
stconds to take an IS.. I 0 halftime
lead.
HalQ>adc Damn l..cwis lhl'nt' a 24.
yard scorina pass to a wide-open
Tony Thompson to tie t.he pme v.-ith
I :42 &o pla) ID the half.
On the lr"ish's next pla), Tony
Jones recovered a Bruton Banks'
f um bit at the Nottt Dame 21. Four
plays later, A&M's laJTy Honon
500red on a l·yard run with 26 ~ left. Wally Hanley IC9fcd a
tw0-p01nt convenaoo run.
Brown's I 7·yard fint.penoct tcor·
ins pas from Andrysiat. who mi.tied
the tut teval pma witla • brotal
collarbone. pve NOCft Dame a 7-0
le9d and both leaftls nded Wit ...
befcn AAM's late first Md'" U ·
plolioft. It twas tu 1ory's fin& metiina be-
tween lbe two football tnldftioO..ricb ICtliooli. .. •
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In addition to the six tumoven was
the performance of Michipn State
quanerback Bobby McAllister,
· who~ four completions in seven
attempts included a SS-yard p&ss to Andrew R.ison to set up one touch-
down and a miracle 36-y&rd pus play
· to Rison in the fourth quarter. settin&
up the winnina field goal.
The miracle play was an "S-
Choice," which means McAllister
and Rison can chanae the P.ISS route
on the fly.
Scramblina. he appeared to .be out
s>f bounds and on the fly in the air
when he threw it and Rison pulled it
in just inbounds on the third-and-
nine situation.
"That was just a are&t football play
McAl\ister made." Smith said.
"That s the kind of quarterback he is.
We had them stopped, but that's
football. The play's not over until it's
blown dead." Peete. too. saw that, as well as the
ill-faled_snap wilh l:37 left a1 the
turnina point. •
Cadipn. "I'm proud that we were
Pac-10c:bampions. We went into this
to have some fun and represent the
Pac-10 with pride. and we had a better
pme than we did the first time we
met Michipn State.
"We lost because MiChipn State
didn't but itself. They were a senior
team and older. more experienced pl~yers p ve them a more error-free
mlJlln.
For' Cadigan. it's the end of his
lonaest and shortest season. a season
of ups and downs which went deep.
After a five-year tour it wu his first
Rose Bowl (he was injured and did
not suit up as a red-shirt freshman in
I 98S).
But it was also the end of a
campaian marked by the death of his
mother. Barbara, to cancer just aix
days before fall camp.
"It (the seaso&:' fast. but it wu
aruelina." said 'pn ... I was kept
pretty preoccupied and the honors
made me feel aood. it really helped
me.
"lt hurts to lose the Rose Bowl
Game." said Peete. "I think this is
going to be with us for a Iona time,
until we play Boston ColTegc in the "And of course I bad my dad ta~.When you lose and you didn't (Patti~). my press qent."
play well it make$ you sick to your
stomach, and J have seven~months to
lhi n:lrabout it ...
"Rodney played his heart out."
said Smith. who watched bis junior quarterbeck scramble away from
what seemed like a bia third-down
/
lossintoa23-rardpin totbe.MSU 38
with 2:46 left.
Ricky Ervins pined 3 yants and an
offsides penalty moved the ball to the
30. setting up the cripple play.
The Rose Bowl Game, too, went
too fast for Cadipn. ---"I would have liked to have played
three halfs, because it took one half
before I could feet comfonable
qajnst Michipn State," be said. "It's
bard to look aood apinst Michipn
State's defense."
It was only the sixth time the
Trojans have lost in 2S apparances in
the Rose Bowl and for Michipn
State. the Spanans' first success in 32
yean ..
The bo-lO's lead in the series,
. . .. . ...
For Cadigan and the other seniors,
there's no second chance next year.
But he wasn't cryina over any spilled
milk, either. ·
"It's not the end of the world," said
~hicb .sta.ned i~ 1947. is now 22-20 .......... Mate tam.all I.---Wlalta,
includina 16-3 smce 1970. ,,... I H nd two ~llew.a. k l •low
SYRACUSE, AUBURN TIE ..•
From Bl .
Lyle's 41-yard field aoal with 13:27 who bad three of the sacks Jor 33
left in the contest. yards in losses.
Both kickers had earlier field aoals Auburn's offense had trouble mov-
-a 40-yarder by Lyle in the final in& thro\llhout most of the pme.
minute of the seoond quan~r that The Tiaers cauaht the Oranae off
gave Auburn a 10-7 halftime lead, and auard on their second possession
a 27-yarder just over five minutes when Boraer lateraled to Donaldson,(
into the third period by VcslinJ. who fired to Tillman on the Syracuse
The Tilers opened the soonna on 22, with the receiver tuging it to the
Jeff Bur-.e1 .. s 17-yard pass to Lawyer 10 to set up the pme's first score.
Tillman 10 the first quarter. a score set The touchdown came after a
up by wide · receiver Duke procedure penaltv and 2-yard loss,
Donaldson's S8-yafll pass to Tillman with Tillman leapina behind two
that carried to the Syracuse-JO. defenden to make the catch.
The Oranae '1ot that score back on McPbenon had runs of 19. 4 and 7
the flnt plar o the second quarter on yards before completing his 12-yard
McPherson s 12-yard pass to Deval scorint .... s to Glover to Jet the · • Glover. · _... 8-h d Veslina missed a 46-yard field aoal Oranae even. That S ·yard dnve a • d · been set up by David Holmes' 20-U'Y in the sccon quart.er. oomina up a yard intercepuon return of a Buraer little short, The pme had been billed as one pus.
matchina Auburn's touah defense The Tiaers aot their halftime lead
apinst the all.ltround talents of on., 72-yard drive in which Buraer
McPherson. the Heisman Trophy completed five of six passes for 4S
runner-up who mastered Syracuse's yards. ·
oplion anack throupout the season, Robert Drummond rambled for 32 n.e ~ defensive plays were ex-yards on six carries in the ·third-DeCled &Om AlJ-Amencan linebacker quarter S4-yard drive to the 27-yard
kun Crain and outside linebacker field aoal for the Oranae. settina the Aundny Brute. But the major press-stqe for the founh-quarter field aoal urecame from tackle R~n Stallworth. shootout between Lyle and Veslina. -. . cJassicschoolsmeetforfirst time lllAMI ... ....
•ulte tackle, is injured. ~. len)ard Oark replaced Mira in the
mGll im~t position to stoppina
• Qldlbosna's wishbone auadt. o.-. ftnt field pl and Walsh's liclODd touchdown pus came on
• Miami's first two posinsions or the tbiid period. •
Manwhde. the Humcanes' de-
ftme held Oklahoma without a first TAMPA. Fla. (AP) -On~·
down on five of its 1even teCOnd,-hal( il'a two ,...,. teama playina 1n an
~ons. The Sqoners only in-upaan bowl on dlr clly after dli
vaded Miami lerritory twice in the Mlioul cham..-..ip ii dlcidld. la
second balf. reality. ~·s Hall OI Pillie loWt
£artY 1n t.M lhjnl ~. Miami bft .. n MidilM 8ftd ~--ii mciwd_ from its on l4 IO the sipiftcant bea• its 1l9e h ..,.
OldllM-9 39. Coa ibeD drilled bit 1 .. between 1WO Of~ W'I ~ ~fWdiDel which moll succmftal ~. brob tbt on..t•9owl niconl of 53 "Tbat°I Mnt t0 lleline. but il't yu. by <"»19Mlha"t Mid>1el "-1· ndli., l1ld lcldl w tumr to the ill ••Dlt F1ortd9 91111 ia 1911 1114 pme. ilid liU Curry. wt.o's com-
.. one~tWfl/tllclcboajncioftl-.... Ml ftnt -• a.la al MiMm t ~ lidlllW~~ ..... of ~ -'he IJ•Oflwty IO ID U~~ .. Wallll to split led .-iinSI that UldillOll with ih.h tra-
... ..._ and a 1 J-\-ardtt Jo J dnaon 11 1 ~natillf.&hiftl to our ..... r pla)-m and it I .. lhrir anituck." . . . . .. . .
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Michipn. which headed south Mtthi1An also lost to Michi~n State.
·without Coach Bo Schembechltt. Indiana and Notre Dame. flnilhina
who's rttoverina rrom bean IUflCry. fourth in the &•Ten.
fttlubtameway. .. Alabama. fourth 1n the
"As Iona as l've.ibeen alive. I've Southcasaem Confertnet. owns im•
looked at Alabama's one orthe top pttSS•~ vic1orin over Louiw
teams in the count~ .. 0..... Mallory. Slate and Pini Statt. but droolltd ~::~:': ::r .. :=r·e dldliont to Florida. Memotaa~ SiMe
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'fM"l:c\10LID.ODOaftlill4)1ft · loot &1ftdlf 9'itd1"'1ibi.
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rivali. • siltlm COidlill tnWet ..,
M ........ H IO Otliolutt. 23-20. Sdwmbedtler lrdlnd I thfft-,_.
.,hilt Alabtma tpst fo A•buftt. 10-0. stint a tad tolCh 1 llliftOit.
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:owe clktn't NrD me W ovw all =:..~~~~=:::;
... ..... to -• lol ol yanla bllwen lbl 20I. tiul .. ~to keep
tbem out ot&bl end 1GD1.
Tbat they 1ucceeded WU due in
to middle llneblcker ~ =~O made 17taddll1114 WU named the outsta.ndina pla,er of the
~ielt I bad I pretty pd l*JnC,"
Snow uid. "But it wun't to my
~lat potential.
"We didn't feel this ~rne was to ~ve sometbina for the' Bia T~. We
uit ftntcd to rve somethina for ~nStay.e. · te c:anied for two touchdowns
i.n the first hal~ve the 5pananJ a 14.l ba!Alme White'i seco i 3-Ylrd run 10 the
• leClOnd quarter with 9:20 to •1. ~
set up. by MSU quarterback Bobb)'
McAllister's SS-yard pus to Andre
Rison. McAllister completed only
·four of seven puses. but it was
enouab to pin 128 yards and eet the
job done. USC split end Ken Henry cauaht
two toi.achdown pa.es in the eecond
half and Michipn State kick.er John
I..anaeloh booted a 40-yard field aoal
in between. · So with the score tied ( 17 -l 7) in the
fourth quarter, th~ Spartans had a
third~d-8 on their own 30.
The Trojans had_just driven 80
yards in Ht plays to lie It, and they
seemed to have the momentum.
McAllister, findina everybody cov-
ered over the middle, ran riaht,
toward the USC bench . .,..McAllilter
ved his arm, motionina for Rilbn
l.Q ·per. . ~·1 fe ure comina in on me
an somethina
happen, McAlli er said. "It was
covercred underneath and 1 fipred
Andre could beat the JUY one.-on.-one.
"l jumoed to avoid aoina out of
bo-undi. When 1 went up, 1 saw Andre
break open and I laid it up!'
Rison snaged McAllister's jump
pass near the. sideline for a 36-yard
completion that kept alive a S4-yard
'.,drive that ended on Lanaeloh's win·
·nina 36-yard field aoal with 4:14 to
play.
"When I saw Bobby sc:ramblin' I
started to come back." Rison said.
"Then I saw bim wave me deep. so 1
went back upfield. • "I didn't see hjm throw the ball. I
didn't see it until it aot to~ hands." Silll, it was the Spartans defense
\bat shutthe Trojans doWA.
"We had some aood prCssure on
(Peete) in the first &alf," said Miller,
whose second Interception with 11
seconds left in the pme put a f'ork in
USC. "But in the second half. they
must have worked somethjna out
because (Peete) aot loose. Tbinp
worked out our way Jaser. -••1t was a hard-fouaht pme and the·
hittina was intense. ~th teams. I'm
sure, were confident that they played
well." ,
Krumm's fumble ·rcQOvery ap-
peare4 in slow motion to him.
.. A few times durina t~ ~me when
Peete fumbled, he drop~ .!1'd fell on
the ball," said Kru~m. ·~t.dropped in .
slow motion. I kept ha!lJJ~ back and
took two bia steps and it fell into my
arms. In bi4aamesUkethis, turnovers
are what wios pmes."
"We just stuck .. ther as a team,"
said Snow. "We didn't want to let
them.,et into the e"d zone."
Cobb· proves key
for Vols' offense
Tennesee runner,
Indiana Jones pace
teams to Peach Bowl
ATLANTA (AP) -Tennessee
coach Johnny M~ors sa~ ht doesn't
know if the 16th-ran.keel. Vols would
have made it to today's Pe.ch Bowl
qainst the Indiana H=· without the emertmet of redshi man
Regie Cobb. who rushed or nearly
1.200 yards and tied a Southcutern
(:'onference scorina record.
"It's immeasureable. his impact.
His comina to the front earlfia a tremendous bonul." said 'on.
whose team finished 9-2-l and I be
freshman in Mallory's first season
when lnd~na went 0.11.
"I'm .,.-oud of beina a part of
establilhane a winni.111 here.
Goina 0.11 . it was to ,"laid Jones.
who caupt S9 puses r 1, l l S yards
and 12 touchdowns this ICUOD and
was the Bia 10 Player of the Year.
· Throwina to Jones will bC
aophomore quaMerback ·Dave
Schnell. who connected on 103off74
pusina attempts for 1,489 rds and
12 TOI. , ·
FIESTA ••.
F rom Bl
makina its seventh ltf'lilht bowl a bowl tt«>rd-c)'lna thrte to~hdowns
appearance. panes with one interception.
Indiana. 8·3. is maltina only its "I don't even throw 51 timq in
fourth bowl appearance ln tchool practice. I haven't thrown for 'JOO
history. but second in • row under ards since hiah 1ehool:' uld coach Bill Mallory. M h · ....... I A capacity crowd of 59, 709 at c anus. w Ole prcv1ou1 11nt co •
Atlanta.Fulton County Stadium Is 1* aame was 27s yards in the 1987
eipected for the pme (10 1.m. on season-opner qainst Tna T«h. "I
Channel ll). wasjustaJadour~ver(Lewit)was
.., wa oP'imll&ic that R~' could wide open on the last pay. That was
a.a&.. • ..... .. the casial pua I had. (
·-·"our runaana~ .,., come Mc Manus. named the pmt's most a '°"'-~ way. Ht'• .._ a real valuable o&nlive ..a.)ef. broU the bonus. We would ha" llnmled record of 347 pauini yards tet by
:.'t•llively without him.",\ Mijon Florida Statt quanertiac\ Oary Huft'
Collb, a s.a..:11. lOS 11cmder. in the first Finll lowl in 1971.
ran tor 1.197 ymdl aDd f7 touch-Miami quarterback Vinny
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Negattve news
dominates positive
In .. 87 sportspages ,
the l)la)'Cn' unity Md been broken. in the cbal&enacr final and swept He pined 554 )ards an 81 carries Camparus' became a whjppmg boy football coach attM end oft.be ICUOn
"the bouom line is. coUecuve ~stralian defender Koc*abum Ill for the Los Anrles Ra.iders durins his for years of mbrcedani by baseball's after firing Bruce. who was 81-26-1 in
barpinin1 is over with ~we know it to bnng the CUp ti.ck to the United hobby tour o the NFL, a 6.8-yard old-boy network. After Campanis' nine season Ohio State President
in the NFL, and (it's) ml'~be the cod States. ave,., and scored fourtouchdowns. statements o n national television Edward Jennings didn't eicplain why
of anyone in this country tnflucncini All during January. a sona blared But has baseball business suffered. He touched off a furor. Dodgers owner Bruce was fired.
the NFL apjn," Cris Collinsworth o1 from Conner's compound in Austral-batted .235 with 22 homers, and 53 Peter O'Malk) asked ham to rcsrgq. The quick~t spons event of the
the Cincinnati Bengals wd. ia. runs baned an. · Civil rights groups condemned ~ear -.-.as turned in by Jonnson. who
While the NFL plavers coua~..A, "There ain'l no doubt about 1t. We Leonard's surn.sc 12-round cnht-' baseball for the lack of mmoriues in k t h r a ·-ond off the NEW YORK (A':J -NqatJ'v• J v-u " . ... . ~.-too one-ent o • .-... · · .. Connor arose. won't leave Penh without it." decision over Hagler aft~r a 21 ~-'-car us executive suites. Commissioner Id d g 100 m•t-in news againdoma·n.at th•nnaiuvca 1 -.-.or recor mrunnan .. ..... 1 ....... -His stodc \fas about a thtte-year, He didn't. layoff was .. the greatest accomplish-Peter Ueberroth established a com-9 83 d ·
' .. sinj)cmin ed task -avenaina his • The invidiuaJ in story No. 3 was ment o my life," Leonard said. m11tcc to ex.amine the problem and .. ~ the 2~ay NFL pl~·rs· stn'ke ov•r-f · sccon s.
whelmingly beat nnis Conner's loss oflhe America's Cup to Australia somewhat less single-minded. Hagler had gone 1 nto the fight w11h hired Dr. Hart} Edwards to develo p a He .,_, asn'i sausfied. thou., ..
·America's Cup victory in ballotin& offNewpon, R.I., in 1983. 'Tm thinking about addina tremtndous confidence from 37 con-m1norit) hinng plan. ·'That first meter off the blocks. 1
for The Assoctatcd Press Story of the , Conner helped eliminate tbe New another hobby to my off·seas<>I\. sccutive fights wi tholtt a loss since At year's end. basebaJI said It had nearl) fell down:· Johnson said. "l
Year for 1987. York Yacht Cub in the round-robin curriculum andthat'salltbatitwoukf 1976. 1mp,rovcdbutthercstilJ"-erenoblack. .got so much of the power off the
The strike received 282 points in phase this. time, swept rival Tom be," Jackson, the Kansas ('ity Royals "I wouldn't v.ant 10 fight me if I managers or general managers, de-blocks and lost a couple of tenths.
voting by AP member spons editors Blackallcr ·in the challenger semi-. outfielder. said in the clubhouse at were off for 21h years," Hagler said. spite several openings. ..Nine point scven-ciS)lt is m y goal
to 191 forthe America's Cup. Points finals, beat New Zealand in five races Toronto on July 12. ..He's going to get a whipping." Ohio State had an opening for for next ):ear."
were awarded on a scale of 10 for a .--------------------------------------------------------------------first-place vote down to one for a
)0th-place vote. •
Two other ncptive stories made
the top I 0 -Al Campanis' remarks
that blacks "lacked the necessities" to
mana_se major l?fUe baseball teams
was fifth, amt Ohio State's firin& of
Earle Bruce after nine succeuful
seasons was eighth.
Bo Jackson's "hobby" of pro-
fessional football finished third and
Ray Leonard's upset victory over
Marvelous Marvin Hqler for the
World Boxing Council middleweiaht
title was fourth with 169 points. Paul
Molitor's 39-game streak was sixth.
Completing the Top 10 were:
Minnesota's seven-game victory over
St. Louis in the first World Series to
have games played i'hdoors, Can-
adian Ben Johnson's world record in
the 100-rneterdashand MikeTy90n's
heavyweight boxing title unification.
Last year. tfie first that lbe AP
named a Story of the Y~r. drugs was
deemed the top story, spotlighted by
the drug-related deaths of Len Bias
and Don Rogers. "'
Ranked 11 through 15 were: the
Los Angeles Lakers' victory over
Boston for the NBA championship:
Bob Knight leading Indiana to the
NCAA basketball championship; the
thttc-point goal in colleac basketball:
arbitrator Thomas .Robens' baseball
collusion rulinr.. -nd Dwight
Gooden's cocaine rehabilitation.
Rounding out the top 20 were
burdJer Edwin Moses. the Eric
Dickerson trade. the · New York
t( Giants' Super Bowl victory, woman
tennis star Steffi Graf and Navy
basketball star David Robinson.
The N FL players walkout caused
the owners to hire rePlaccment play-
ers for three weeks. Aft.er the strike
cbllapsed and the regulars returned,
many thought the season was lack-
luster and meaningless.
When the players went on strike,
Ge'ne Upshaw. the executive dhtttor
of the union. said the key issue was
free agcnn .
Many players dis.avccd-
·-rm not sure wbat the real reason
is that we're strikin._." Buffalo quar-
terback Jim Kelly said. "I'm not sure
what the issues arc. When the come
out and tell us wbat the real issues arc.
then I'll teU lhuest of the playec:s. ..
8) the third wetk, it was clar that
Australia
pulls out
· of'88Cup
Challenge series
next fall appears
to be two boat race
~ERTH .Australia(AP)-A~stral
ian millionaire Alan Bond, the
financial muscle behind Australia's
America's Cup victory in 1983. wdl
not challenge for the trophy in 1988. •
spokesman for his syndicate said
Friday.
John Longley. general maoqcr for
Bond's syndica.,, said wot\ on its
super-maxi. Waltzing Matilda. would
cease immediately.
Bond has contested the last five
America's Cup series.
The decision not to proceed with
the 1988 challenge was virtually a
faint accomplishment in liaht of the
1 recent decision by the defendjna San
1----»ie&e Yacb&.-Club-noi t~ an~
· chaflengcs apart from the one already
, received from New Zcalander
Mkbael Fay.
Last week. Bond and his syndicate
gave lhe SDYC 10 days in wbicb to
reverse its decision. IJ'IUjna that
construction ofits super-maxi would
bave to stan almost at once for the
yacht to be completed in time for the
races.
n ~Y v.-cre notified Thursday by
the Californian club, which is becked
by lkMis Conner's Sail America
syndic.ate1 that the decision to defend
onJy ap1nst New Zealand would
i stand.
l LoQl.ley said the decision n.ot to
orocccd was di~tina. particu-larly aivcn Bonds involvement in 1' previous clulllews.
:> • "The fonnatOf tbc America~ euP. 1 as it is at tbc moment. is ~
because of Alan's coatributioll,
Loalley said. .• ..._t t He said tbc IJOnd .,.sic:aae Md
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ldrerse.r-Bia:a.ey.selindal -top·:religlo~ s·taJ¥
., cmoaos w. OOaNELL a ....... ....._
NEW YORK -As in pohtic:s and
financll. 1 lot of shad~ do•nas turned
up ia miaious circla 1n 1987. mostly
ijdjviduil but aomerimes institu· doul. EJICelK for the Jim Bakker sex-and·
m<>My '"tdevan~lism" scandal.
raacd t~ year's top ~li&ion story. few
of the other instances mack that list. ~vcr1Mlns. hanky s-nky surfac· •na in a field streuina morality was
ulenlive and often jarrina, as tt was
in DOlitics and on WaH Stft!tt.
Such ~liferation of trans.-~ 1n the public arena, indud· •nt ~liaion. led the Rdision News-
wniers Association to rank signs of
trncral • ethical malaite as fourth
amona the year's rn¥r ~ligion
SlOOC$. •
In second place was Pope John
Paul lrs U.S. visit. his warm min·
a.lina with Protestants and ~
admonilions apinst diumt. Ranked
third was the une•pectedly suona
showina of former rcli&ious broed·
casttt Pat Robertson in the bid for the
Republican _prcsadential nomination.
While only the Bakm cate ~
the list of top stories..cmbarrusina
affairs in religJon were numcrous and
vari..-d in 1987. Numerous minisaers
we~ involved in sex scaRdals. While
other rcliaious figures weTC linled to
other shames.
Amons the cases:
-A Greek Orthodox bishop.
·Anthimos' of Denver. resi~ after
an inquirr by the church s highest
tribunat Cdbsuntinople (now
Istanbul. Turkey) into clai.,.s he had
kept a priafs daushlft' in 1exwal
servitude for thft!t ~
-The head of Ole VatkJn benk.
lllinois.-bom Archbishop Paul C.
Martinkus. became a virtual priSOMr
in -Vatican City after it mused to
eiuradite him to face Italian arTCSI
wamnts ·charains complicity in a
1982 bank scandal.
Italy's top court nullifted the war·
rants. rulina a treaty fort.de inter-
ference in Vatican affaiR. but a
prosecutor · is challcna.ina the
provision's constitutionality.
-Southern Methodist University
was suspended from inaercollqiatc
athletics after disclosum of binned
payments to playenandchaf'Jesofan
attempted cover-up b)l.former board
member Texas Gov. William· P.
Oem~ntsJr. -
-Sever.al Protestant and Roman
Catholic clc'l)' wcrt convicted or
charted in chald wx abuw cases and
lawsuits for damqn in such cases
w~~ pressed aaainst SOIM Catholic
dioceses in Minnesota and Louisiana.
A S 1.8 million jud&ment was
iwssed aaainst .l.bc. Lafayette. La .•
diocese. In New York. a coun
rejected an appeal of a Untted
Methodist minister impnsoncd for
assaulting children in a day-care
center.
-The Bible Spcak.s Church of
Worcester, Mass .. was forced into
bankruptcy af\cr being orckrcd to
return $6.6 m1lhon to chain store
heif'CjS Elizabeth Dovydena.s. A coun
ruled she had bttn duped ·into
donations throug.ll ··ctcrical· dcttit.
avarice and subjugation."
-In iioustoh, after the d~th from
'AIDS of ~tired United Methodist
81mop finrsCrutc~1eld. his SOA said for rcorganizat1on 1&nckr federal his father had fll ·ed homosrxual bankruptcy laws and is ahd under
Kli,·ny and apparc y got the dis-federal investigations. . ease from ministeri1'& to AIDS vie· Among the year's o~ n..,r
tims. But church and gay sources said rcli&ion stones were the foUowi ....
he had led a douplt life and had been ranked in this order:
an aClive homosexual. -Merger of three Lu~.de-
-Jn Do'•er. N.H .. an avowed nominations into' the S.3 million-
lcsbian. the Rev. Rost Macy Den-. member. Evangc_lical Lutheru
man. wcu tncd by a United Methodist Church an Amenca. .
coun. found guilt) of violating -TV evangelist Oral Roberts~
church disc1phnc and suspended. · • God had warned him he would die af
These and the top-rated story. as hcdidn·traiKS8milHonbyMarc:•3l.
ranked b~ rcltgaon specialists of the He raised !t._ ·
S«ular press in the RNA poll. -Rchiaous controveny arolC
clouded the religious scene this past over promotion of condoms aad ID
)ear. education in schools to comm&
The problems of ex-TV evangelist AIDS. .
Bakker induded an extramarital sex--Jewish-Catholic: rclallODS MR
ual episode and hush money paid to strained 1>)' Pope John ~ul'1 a.-
the woman. His PTl -for Praise the dience wtth Austrian Pres1dnt K..,
Lord or People That love -has filed Waldheim.
--·HB church series to welcome C_atholics home
···Audience
A emal1 cblld crawla toward PODe Johll Paal D u be ...an-e. a IJ'OGP of fatme
coDYerta at a retreat In
Cutel G&11dolfo.
Sta. Sime9 ucl JMe ~
Huntington Beach. will present a
"Welcome Home" series for Cath·.
olics who haye bttn separated from
the church for one reason or another:
The series. to be led by the Rev.
Alcll Manville. will be held on three
consecutive Thursdays. beginning
Jan. 6.
Anyone interested • or wanting
more information should caJI the
parish office at 962-3333.
• • •• Thanks to three years of suppon
by Temple Beo El of S..o Oruge
Couty, Leonid and Ekaterina
Ysefovich realized a dream of 13
years-th~y recently immigrated to
Israel frpm the Soviet Union.
·A tcmPle tour of Israel in June will
include a meeting-with the
Yusefo"1ches and other released
refuKniks.
~ow the temple has .. adopted" its
second family. Boris and AJla
Kelman and their two children. and
has started a lettcr-writinJ campaign
in hopes that they too will allowed to
emigrate Russia.
Additionally, the temple is collect·
ing funds to send a conJUCPnt (o the
Soviety. Union to exterid ihe lifeline
between free Jews and the refuseniks.
· Contributions can be sent to the
temple at 28892 Marguerite
Parkw ay. Suite 210. Mission Viejo
92692. ••• • Interviews for new members of St.
A.Mrew'1 Praltytertu ca.ud choir
will be conducted from I to 10 p.m.
Monday by Don Fontana. m inister
of music. -
In addition to Sunday services. the
choir will present tht -Master-·
works .. and .. Favorites" concerts.
the Maundy Thursday p,resentation
of "The Day He Wore My Crown"
and participate in a choral festival.
_ For information and appoint·
ments.. call 631-3821. The church is
located .at 600 St. Andrews Road.
Newport Beach. • • • • A new series of adult classes will
begin Sunday at St. Man Preslly-
tedu Qllld, 2100 Mar Vista.
Newport Beach.
.. Significant Christian Authors-
will be coordinated by the Rev. Hu
Noble, Presbyterian minister and
'former director of the depanment of
higher education of the National
Council of Churches of Christ. USA.
Anothes:,class ... The Homeless and
McntaHy-ttt;-" will be led by Don
Crippen, and a series for ne~ church offi~rs will be led by pastors Bill
McQuoid and Rob Stewan. ·
All classes arc offered simul-
taneously at 10:50 a:m. Sunday. • • • New students and pre-school to
third graders will be welcomed this
month into s.tr Ba-Ma'llot -Barbor
Refwm Te~ple educational pro-
gram. The pnmary gtades meet at
9:30 a.m. Sundays at the satelitc
school siteatJ.ctfrey Roadand·lrvine
Center Ori\'e.
The templeaJ.so offers a-full range
of educational programs. For more
information. call 644-7203. ••• The Nei~~
Qard in Laguna Beach will wel-
come in the New Ybr with an
obsCrvance of Holv Communiion at
10 a.m. Sunday. · • • • The J~ C.mmuJty Ceater of
S..Q On.ace Couty is organizing a
suppon group for those who .ex-
?2e.ligi"tU -t:;/Jleect"ell
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New Dircruons. an open. ongoing
group. will meet ~cekly with Chel) I
Rosenberg. M.S.W.. fac1htatmg.
Those interested arc asked to call
497-2070 for information. • • •
T he Rev. lart) Coulter will gi ve
his first sermon at the 9 and 10:30
a.m. ~ices Sunday at Lapaa
Prnbykriaa Qarda. 41 5 Forest
A vc.. Laguna Beach. He has Just
been ordained and installed as pastor
o( ){OU th at the church.
• • •
The Episcoi>al Diocese Qf L.:os
Angeles \\tll elect a new bishop for
the jurisdiction. one of the largest in
the Episcopal Churth .. durir:ig a
special convention Jan. 8 and 9 m s.t.
Vincent de Paul Roman Olthohc
Church. Los Angeles.
• • •
··T wice Pardoned." a film series
c-reated especially for tecn..qers. will
be piescntcd at 7 p.m . Thunctu·and
Jan. 14 at tho.Pint aa,.nt Clltud of
Santa Ana. IOIO W. 1711) St.
The film examines the dcstrUCtivc
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Wed. Bible Study 7: 15 p.m.
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"ays in which many YOUDf pec>s*
tr) to cope with the pains aDd
pressures of growing up.
Jn the film. former convict Harold
Morris tells his life story aQd UIFS
teens to avoid the snares -ak:ohol •
drugs. ilhcit SCJl and Wf_ODJ ~
tions -that led to bis 1mpnton-
ment.
Morris. convicted of armed ~
bcry and murder. was sentenced to a
double Ufc tcnn at Geot;Jia Slate
Penitentian. Jn 1978 he was-paroled
and ill 19.Sl was. granted a full
pardon ..
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Non-violent peace activist Katya
Komisaruk will be the speaker at the
I 0:30 a.m. service Sunday at the
Ullitariaa Cllllrd ef 0rup c..ty,
1110 W. Santa Ana SL. Anaheim.
• • •
Special dasscs for adulu.. women
and high school youths will besin
this month at G-.. a~
Latt.eru~4800 Irvine ta
Drive. Irvine. For more infor-
mation. call 552-19 18.
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Orchestras essential to·qualityof life
Oruee County ans C!lllDGaliooa
borD dUri.. tbc pMI ftft ,an of
Pf'OIPC'ity may be aJD0111 thole ::-n~~~hai
contribuaon· perceplioa of'i..:.Z:y
ia tbe economy ... Wait and tee .. tOr
the contributor becomes ~-we budFted bated on the way thinp aa-ys ~. how are we aoi .. &o pay
for the halJ?'" for tbe ans ..,....,.,
An important iuue for suddenly
cautious contributon with 1 bit of
. extra cash may be the choice between
supponinathc homdesaand suppon-
ina an orchestra. It is 1 hard choice.
one which prosperity helps one avoid
throuah contributions to both. At the
request of a friend. I've put totethef
~ foUowins thOUlhts °" the .rela-
tionship between "charity'" 1nd .. cul-
tural .. &ivina. Resporms are invited,
Q: "What does an orchestra do fora
city that mak.es it wonh 1 contribu-
tion'r'
A:. In my opinion: it comes down to
a very basic and han:l-to-definc con~
ccpt.: "quality oflife.·· 1fthecitizrnsof
a community live amo111 vinuous.
people and beautiful aurroWMlings.
they have a higher quality of life.
Having a resident orchestra of dis-
.
Cms , ...
tinction contributn to tbete at-
tributes. One must take care in
IJ1Wf11 •uch thiflP! however, SO IS
not to be taken liptly.
Let me diareu for a momenL
Consider two aenetically identical
children. One Jl'OWS up in an urt.n
rcd-liaht distn~ the other il'I an
amucnt and SQCially conscious col-
lege town. The collete-town child
may have more opportunity to ben-
efit from and contribute to a com-
munal "h~ 9ualit)'. oflife" than the rcd-l~t dastnct child.
It lS absurd to think that an
individual orchestra could make this
magnitude ..>f ditrercncc in anyone's
quality onife. There arc human ncCds
which must be addressed before an
orchestra can make any impact at all
on the quality oflife of a community's
ciliiens. Tbete needs ire for food.
lhdter1 dolhi.,. heal~ and
educallOn. If one s citizens lack these
~lilll. 'it becomes foolish to
invest in an orchestra.
But once the population is fed.
rested. clothed and educated, what
comn nnt'! "Quality of life" funds
can no loftltt productively be spent
on . individuals. Havina equipped
them to become self-sufficient, we do
not want to discourqe their indust.ry.
Such funds are now best invested tn
the environment in which those
individuals live: in the spiritual and
cultural lift of the la,.et community.
It comn down to this:
When a hu,.-ry man k.noc:ks at the
door, we feed him. After he has eaten
and slept. he will arise and seek
somcthina to do. He wjU find some-
thing. and it will eilhef' be an activity
which nourishes and improves him
incrementally, or it will not. The
choice will be made by a thousand
othen in the same community every
day. as a result of which the quality of
life will be improved incrementally a thou~ndfold, or it will not be.
Rehance exclusively on culture
merchants' profit motive for the
communit)C's leisure-time diversions
insures ~ results. Entenainment
which appeals to the animal net.are of
man will become more available and
aflOrdablc than spiritually ind cul-
turally nunurin1 altemativn. This
imbalance will be reftectcd ,in the
quality of life of the community, in
ways we would not like to set.
The case for supportina a local
symphony orchestra. and the 1rts
generally, .derives from this notion:
that the community's "quality oflife"
isa function of the values and tastes of
the individuals . who compose the
community; Entertainm~nt with
"spiritual and cultural nourishment"
value thus has an impact on the
quality of life of the community.
Making ~ch entertainment ac-
cessible and affordable is a l<>sical
second step for those who contribute
for the wcll·bcing of the handicapped
and impoverished. In coastal Orange
County. where povcny occurs on a
small scale. it would make ~nse to
tread carefully so as not to neaiect the
needs of the less fortunate. yet not to
deprive the majority who have dif-
ferent kinds of needs: for cultural
nunure .
'Cosby' takes rare fall from the top 10
' NEW YORK (AP} -NBC.,
blockbuster comedy "The Cosby
Show," which stancd showing sians
or ratings wcaknns for tbe first time
this year. fell from the top I 0 last week
for only the third time in ·its four
seasons.
parentheses denotes one-time-only
presentation. ·
1. "'° Mlllutes.'" cas. n.s retlf!I. 20.I rn111on homft.
2. "Gerfletd SMci.t.'' cas. tt.6, 11 • mlllloft
homes.. . 1 "Growlne Pelni," A8C, IU , 17.2 million
l'IClfnft. l. ''The L.Jltle IN!d\ G1r1·· -"Nee Mondev
Nl9ft1 •t 1"9 Movlts.-lt.4, 17.2 "'*'°" llOmH. s.. "ClevrMtlon Chrlsim.s c.rot." ces. 'lu. IU mllion l'lomft. •
6. "Murder. She Wrote:· cas. IL4. 16.l mllion
"°"'"-
1i. "Neww•:· ces. is.a. 1•.o m111on l!omft. 13. "Ameri.'' NIC, IS..7, ll.f mlllon ~
14 "Moonlleftline,'' ABC, 15.4, 1.U mllion
hc>mes. IS, ••J.J. Sier~" NBC, 15.5, ll.7 mlllon
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16. "T-of EllOMI menl" -"Nee Sunday Nlohl Movie,'' IS.•. ll.6 mllion homes.
11 "A H11 .. <1 of Hff111" -"CBS Sundev
Movie.'' IS 3. 13 S miHlon hOfnei. 11 "TM Costw SN>w," N8C, IS.O. ll.J mlUlon
llCll'nft. 11 "Femllv llei.'' NBC, 1S.0, l:U mlllon
hOmn
20 "Cl'lrtllmes Eve .. -"NBC Movie of 11"4
WHll," u '· 11 t mlU1on homft
Riding the ..high country
Robert C.Omad (motaDted) and hla .ona Cbrlatlan (left) anct
Shane •tar In .. lllaEb JlotaDtaiD Jtanien," a new acdon-
·~•enture .erte. dibatmc tontcJat at 8 on CBS. Channel 2 .
.. Cosby" aired on Christmas Eve
and tied with NBC's .. Family Tics"
for 18th place In the A.C. Nielsen Co.
rankings with a rating of I S.0 and a 38
share.
Herc are the prime·time television
ratinpascomplled by Nielsen for the
week of Dec. 21-27. Top 20 listings
include the week's ranking, rating for
the week. and total homes. An .. X .. in
7. "Gdden Glm,'' Nee, 17.t, ls.I m111on
hOmft. L ''Who's.,. eou:r·. A8C, 11.s. 1s..s m1111on
homes.
'· "NFL Monclev Nilltll FOOfllell: Delles "'· LA. Items:· ABC. 17.4, ls..4 mlllon homes.
Charlie rescues LiZ; Creed-arrested
10. .. 'Nltodt.' • N ec. 11. 1, 1u m1111on llotnes
11. "Oylstmes in Wesnln9tlll'," Nee. 16.6. IU
million hOn'lti. •
By LYNDA BIRSCH
ALL MY ClllLDREN: Oiff walks out on
I 'Nina when he realizes Nina married Matt
----------------------, one month after Cliff was ~rted dead.
Nina is furious when she discovcn Matt
knew that Cliff wu alive. Liz. tells Charlie
that Julie was never a prostitute. but that
C'rttd forced her to say that by lhrcatcnin&
to kill Char1ie. Charlie thwarts Creed's
attempt to smother Liz. Crttd is arrested
for tryina to kill Liz. Finding Nico. Charlie
jumps him. Nico is UTCSted and held
without beil. lulie thinks Ross has
suffered enouih for his drunken ra~ of
Natalie. E vcryoncl s ftU1U'led w~1toss is
sentenced to up to five years in jail for the ra~. Ross refuses to appeal. cJaimina that
he dcKrves the punishmmL Charlie and
Julie share a pusionatc kiss. Rcfusin&
Mltch-SJTWrlait prooosatbecao1nbe ha.s
al ready had t WO tailCd maniqes. Hilary
sugcststhattheylive tQICthcr. Tcsushow
that Cindy has AIDS. Jessie. n""'IY aware
that AIDS cannot be transmitted through
casual cootac.L Jnsisu .lba.l she continl.lf
livina with his family. Travis is to appear
before the Senate Ethics Committee. Erica
is floored when she spots Nick Oavisat the
C'hatcau. Adam appoints Barbara to be
ed1tor·1n-ch1ef of Tempo.
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manaaer of the Dniin House. Jamie is
fearful that Lisa has her sights on
marriage. Lisa tcts drunk and passes outat
1he Cory's New Year's s-ny. while Vick)
and Jamie rin& in the New Year. Doana lS
served with final divOt"Cr papen from
Michael. • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Margo is
pleaKd when Taylor. who is still out to
snare Tom, takes a position in a Philadel·
phia hospital. Barbara is found JUihy of
second dqrtt murdfr in Jamtt s death.
Emil)' collapses· when she hears the
verdict. The ponrait in Duncan's home
begins to weep. Holden overhears Mea tell
Tonio that she thinks Emily is prqnant.
Pauf is upset when he sec Barbara and Hal
kiss. As Andy turns to the bottle for
comfon. Paul won<krs what he can do 10
heir his friend. Dusty 1s aware that Lily
sti'I ca~s for Holden. Iva consickrs
forgivmg Rod for his raping her )cars qo.
Tom decides to foflCt Marso. The Greek
police call Sien'&, rq>on1n1 that Craia's
watch was fouhd and traced to a vil~
..,.oma:n Who admitted nuBlna Craig
followina the plane crash. Barban wants
to ~11 all ahe stock she ho&ds 1n Lucinda's
company.
• • • BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: Bill tells
Margo that slle must chOOK between him
and R1dac. Eric tncs 10 convince Step-
hanie that Brooke miaht be the ~rfcct
woman for Ri~. Stephanie rejects Enc·s
arguments. while 1nsistina that Brooke 1s
nothing but a social climber. Donna
s~nds her days drcamina about a ro-
mance with Rocco. Caroline ash Bill to
stan a fund for ra~ victims. Clarke'
accuses Kristen of bcin& a wortohohc.
Brooke tells Dave that she 1s going after
Ridge. • • • DAYS OF OUll UVBS: With Roman
invcstipting Ka)'la's poisonina. Harper ·
dccidn 10 make n look as 1f Melissa were
responsible. Kayla continues to put Jack
off when it comes to makina love. A
phot()IJ'aphcr snaps a photo of Kayla and
htch l issina on New Year's Eve. Melissa
1s arrested for Ka) 1a·s po1somna. Jo anon' mous letter that reveals Jack and
catches Neil prcscnbm11he wrona med•· Lil) 's affair.
atJon for a patient. Neil 1U1ific-s tht ONE UFE TO i.JVi Donald~s , asu 10 mistake and thanks Jo for literally sav1n1 Man L~nn upsets Lee. Tom refuses
the pat1en(9 life. but instead .of sJowm1 Donald's request 10 J!Ve him leads on
do"n as he promiKd, he continues his rorruption m Llanvicw. Tom assures
htttic pace when Grace wants to pan)'. Donald an) thing a ne"s 'source tells him
Roman kidnaps Diana before she and must remain ronficknuaL Rob bche,·cs
Victor sa,-··1 do:·. • • Melllida's story abOut th<' murder she
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Bobb1e·s h)'S· witnessed. Ste\e and Gabnelle ~t a
terical reaction to havma her name taken weddm1date. Kellog and Gnffin prepare
off adoption "'utina lms anacrs Jake. He to murder Peck and drode that once Peck
tells Bobbie it is as 1fhe and their marri• is out of the way. Melinda is their onl)
mean nothing 10 her. Jake tells Bo~ \\Orr). Rob tells Cassie hellas returned 10
the) obVJOUJI)' do not ha\e a mama~.~anviewbcc'ausc offiisliffi«.AleAwaslO
Bobbie thinks Jake has lost his mind ~n e1ve 1 ne1to 1den11ty and that was the las1
he sugcsts the) st.an •new and move 10 he a heard from or about ham. Unable to
South America. Jake s-clts his Mp. Ruby find Milagro. Ttna. C'ord and Max agree 10
hedacs when Dan asks hir to man) him. &O home. .. ...
Jerome comes Lo Pon Cltar1cs to rollcct his RYAN'S HOPE: Ott feels bad "'hen she fa vor from Duke -ktll Carruthers. lo Simone qncs to marry Tom. but wants 10 cannot bnng Mac\t' and Johnn)' c scr wan a while. Aulumn dttldcs to lca'e toecther. R0&er orrers Ott comfon. as ~e
town "'ith Qlt,er Mont.ans. an act ahat knoM how much Johnn) and Maevc s
lca"cs the Quanennaincs an financial rum aood mamage has alwa) s meant to her.
and Roben alone wnh memonesofHoll). When Mae'e tells Da.kola to lca,e. • • • Johnn) Sl)S that 1f Dakota leaves so will
GUIDING UGRT: When Alex and Alan he. J 111 and Ma1Jie learn Bess "as almost
fight o"cr the romp:lny mCTger. Alex 1s killed 1n an arodent an Australta. While
forccd to show H.B. that Alan is a man Frank supports Jill's dccnion 10 be "'•th
o~ with actung "''hat he wants no Bess. who 1s near death. Roger 1s against
matter" ho &ets hun. Unaware that Wil is Ma111e's dccrnon.
the reason for .her n11tumarn. Josh tells SANTA BARBARA: TJ ts beaten b)
Sonni she should •e• counsclina from Wil. hoods. Mason decides to separate from
The Cedar's hospital staff is dchghted by Tori and find happincu with Julta. Kell) ~ick·s "'.'" ovc~ ~eredlth .'"the mal~c· ts U{>Kt when Jeffrey considers managing
t1ce sun. Ph1hp 1s displca.Kd wnh oil nas for Pamela. Scott·s father Frank. an
Cltclsea's dct"1sion to woTlt for Spaulding 011 ri&&er. thinks the man who was hun in
Enterpri~. Alan SU&&NtS that Reva wnle the fire dcscn·cd more than 1he S 100.000
a book. Fletcher moves tn with Mettd11h Pamela p vc htm. Frank warms up to
Macve accuses Fletcher of fancying Gina. Eden tells Cruz she wants 10 have his
Meredith. · child. Gina karns that Frank did not want
LOVING: Gwy; i; t~uchcd when Rick Scott to become a doctor Gana. feann~
wtll not o~n his Christ mu prcKnl from Scou will no longer be' interested tn her 1
her unless she can be with him. When she can Stt. fc1gns.bl~~ncss.
Harr) assumes a kiss between Rick and YOUNG AND llESTLESS: Skip 1s
GW)n 1s romantic. Gwyn tells Harry that falhn& for Carol. Rex tells Grna that he
Rick is her son. Harry cannot believe that doesn't want Dann) to know he ts tn to"n
G"') n would &J\e up her child so that she Ltt spots Vector and Ashle~ lusstng. When
would_not lose the chance to matT)' an Lauren suggests 10 Joanna that Marc 1s
AJdcn. Harry tells GW)'n to tct out of his aflrr Joanna"s mone). Joanna poiots oOt
life. Slowl) the tO~'ll lea.ms that Gwyn and problems wtth Laurcn·s romanuc rela·
Rick arc mother and son. Dan u~ his t1onsh1ps. Brad "ams Lauren that no one .
knowledar of Cla) 's ~st to art a job at no1 Lauren and not Tracy. will ever make
.\Iden Fnterpriscs. .Lily srndS Gwyn an him a doormat.
Hanks funny, but how?
NEW YORK (AP) -Ten films on
top of the hit TV series "Bosoro
Buddies" have made Tom Hanks
quite a success at age 31 , anyone
would agree.
How did he do it?
··1 was funny when l needed to be
funny. and J was lucky. That's all I
know." Hanks said in an interview in
the January tSsue of Gentleman's
Quanerty mapunc.
Musing funher about Jhe comae
abilities he showcases in the fonh-
coming movie "Punchline." Hanks
said: .. I am funny. OK. fine. I'm not as
funny as cvcr)'body. but I can be
somewhat amusing. And I know it's
somcthini I cannot plan or explain or
communicate. it's just that I am."
"l1IE CHAMPION LAUGH-OUT-LOUD
COMEDY OF 1987!" ...... ...... _..NYWWI •
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~vie bends ui>staged films themseiVes ID '87
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I JIOSnLTAU a n a~.._
la &he lft~ for an llJUrMnt?
The rouunt of 1elccti"1 the year's
Mlt and wont movict is a •~flrt
way ao start one. wilh critics -freed
hin deadline pmsum and stirred
by • ltllse or rtvi1ioni1m -lltmna •ni~ns made earlier in the year.
ldjusuna roncha1ons u~ward or
dOwnward: That "perfect filr« rt·
Died last February can look quite difrcmlt in Dcccmber.
It's also the time of year that never •ii• to enrqc tho 1110ned movie null "ho•d like to drive bemboo splintcn
under the setttior·s nails.
OK. so what kind ofyearwas it in
movies? Well; qui~ a year. One 1n
which movie trtnds were more
tucinatina than most of the movict
~mselves and one whert. more thao
ever. mo\licaolna was a matter of
intense ~rsonal choices. The line
that div1~ casual and ·P1ssion11e
movieaocn was more pronoWlccd:
iastct were sharply divided and
polarized.
The movie year 1987 produced
her releases (about I 00 fewer) and.
thertfore. fewer candidates for best
and wont Usu -fewer love and hate
objecu. Neverthelns. 1·ve come out
of It wi th an optimistic ann.
Why? Well. not so much for the
movict thcmselvct (which I'll act
around to later) but for the movie
tttn~1. ~hich were nothana lets than 1n movacaoina ap1n.
fatc1nauna. One or the mort endearint trends
The 10 Bcst Trends w1~ Hollywood's .~iuon of the .J . The AIDS innue~ _ The rev1.v1.I of the fam1lr. unit ~nd every-'•Y of AIDS innuenccd movict in _ one .s uuernt an children !n 1tneral.
eunous. indirect ways. one of them Bab1~ played k~r, ~ 1n at lea~!
posiJivc. A case in point: There wert 1 !~rec mo"tes .. -~1111n1 Arizona.
lot of movies about heaven and Babr..Boom and Three Mtn and a
anarls. death and rcbinh and. while Baby.
~ost of them teemed sli&ht or 3. Tberealityofmovin-Thi1isa
d11p<>sable-"Date with an Ansel." vividcaseoflifc imi&atinJan. No. not
···Hello. Apin!." "Made in Heaven" "Wall Street." but the phenomenally
and Diane Keaton's documentary. p<>pular "Fatal Attraction." Ii not "Heav~n" -they all arc worth t Only came with a cautionary wamina
explorma. Watchma theK liaht· ccaardina utramarital 1ex. but actu-
heaned movies about death. it mlaht ally shadowta the Han-Rice affair.
«eur to you that there arc a lot of 1 withGlcnnCloseplayinaDonnt Rice
you na people dyina ihcte days (of to Michae~Dou&Jas' Gary· Hart. A~DS) and that maybe. just maybe. . these silty mov ict arc tryina to Offer 4:.Swofthe ycar -K~.van C~ner
some comfort. some hope in li fe after of The Untouchables and N.o death Way Out." He must bt the scrttn s
· • ·. most sclf·effacina and unsure mfle
Or ~aybe I m slmpl>.'. readina too sex S)'mbol. Which is refrnhina. He
much .into th~m .. 1 don t know. but I claims that he was worried about the
find It f1~1~at1n1 that all were sex sceric~in "No Way Out" because !"lea~ within tl'ic same •P.P.~X-he "didn't want people to set how I
!mate lime and had the same un1f)"m& kiss." And m interviews. he's claimed
idea bascc4 on the same fantasy. h11 wife was the only wormn he ever
2. The human touch _ Human realt) .dated. You can't help t;>ut lii"c ~inas were on hand apin on screen. that kind of sex symbol and 1t helps
in rttoanizable and very contem-that.. on-screen. Costn~ has an ~n
porar)' terms. even in movies 1 didn't prcd.ac~ble. unpretenuous quality.
like (e.a.. "Fatal Attraction" and rem1n1 sccnt of the late Steve
"batteries not included"). The films McQuctn,
of 1987 produced characters that S. NcPotism and Aewromcn -
made "identification" a crucial factor The year s most promisina newcomer
At 80, Dub'sa 'kid brOtheI-'
BJ JERRY BUCK /l#T......._...,
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was Chrisuan Bale. the imprcs11ve family.
)'Ouna actor who ~lso p vt the 6. The bt& names -{O I 987. the
performance of the year 1n Steven true stars of movies wettn't mo ' ae
Spaclbera's "Empire of the Sun." stars. but alas.. transplanted TV stars
Actordina to the press notct for the -8ruct W1ll1s 1n "Bland Date."
movie. the I I-year-old won the role Michael J. Fox m .. The Sttrct of My
af\cr "a massive r.•ne-month talent Success." Shelley Long in "Hello.
starch" which involved approx-A.pin:· Kirk Cameron in "Like
imatcly "4.000 bo)'s." Father. Like Son." 8111 Cosby in
This is not to diminish Bale's ··Leonard Pan 6" and Ted Danson
contribution 10 the movie. but I'm and Tom Selleck in "Three Men and a
sure italso helped that he starred wuh Bab)... It is a testament to their ~my lrvina (St.even Sp1elbe~'s wife) drawin• pov..cr (and a sad commcn-
an the TV movie of "Anastasia... tar) on mov1caocrs) that their mov-
6. The ~ia . names -This 1s m) ie_s. althou&h truly awful. dad an-
Osca'r. pr~1cuons. of sorts. The stars credibly v.-cTI at the box-office. •
who aanucd 1hc screen were Nick The success of their films also ~oltc for ··Weeds" and }folly Hunter provts conclusi vely that TV 1s no
for both .. Broadcast News" and . longer the suima for an actor 1h1t 11
"Raisma Arizona." best actor and ' once v.as.
actress. rcspccuvel ), and Scan CQn· 7. Who's in charic?-Not women:
!\Cry and Anne Ramsey. best suppon-This was the ycS.r when women on •~&actor yi<1 actress for their rcspcc-screen were either battered or i&norcd
uve work an "The Un1ouchablcs" and -and the audience was sci up to
"Throw Mom ma fro m the c:hee~ven the ""omen. Glenn Close
Train'"·Wccds.'" eics a thousand deaths in ··Fatal
7. ~ho's 1n charae" -Men. thafs Attraction.-but that's OK because
who. 1~ the nc-...·St)lc ··men's films" she's been made to seem so gr:oss and
arc a s1in. These movies with titles inhuman herself. Goldie Ha~n gets
hkt "'The Runn1n& Man." ••Lethal ""hacked throuahout ··o verboard:· WcaQS>n.'' ··Predator." ··Robocop," not onl) b) a man but b' has k~ds. and
"Beverly. Hilts Cop I!." "Stakeout." audience~ lau&)\. If I bCnd m> mind
"The Principal." "Pnncc of Dark-enou&h. I can understand wh, some
ness" and "Death Wish IV" generally threatened men arc applauding. But
attracted )'Ouna men in groups of wh)' arc wo men 1oin1ng in" Pltast tell
twos and threes. as l'"e noted in me.
rcv1c""s. But 11 ftnallv occurred to me And more fem mm backlash In
in the middle of · -watchinJ "The "Three Men and a Bab'." 1t's 1m-Run~i~" lhaL oh._ )'~ah. these phculy stated that three ·agmg play-
mov1csarcn t mo\ 1esa11ll. but rather bo) s arc bttter mo1he r matcnal than
the cinemauc equlvale.rns ofsponin& an) of the women on hand.
events. Football pmes w•th dialoaue. Espcciall) -Sad w¥ 1ht m"usc of
Close -alwa)s the screen's somcofHoll)wood's~atesl blondes
madonna. alv.a )'s huqsna herself in durin& '87. Michelle Pfclffcr. Dan I
movies -did an am121n1 about-fact Hannah. Kim "8as1nacr and V1rg1nia
as the sexed-up v.nch in "Fatal Masden were all reduced 10 set
Attraction" and tnded up on the dccorauons 1n "'The Wnches of
covcrsofsupermarket tabk>ids(alona Eastwick." "Wall Str~t." "Madine"
with Donna Race). one of them and "Slam Dance." rcspcct1vel).
toutina her as "the-most hated 8. Doina it their wa) -Criucs may
woman ' in Amcnca.'' For bener or have complained about the caliber of
wor\c. she's come a Iona way. movies that they had to ·rcvacv. but
S. Nepotism and newcomers there v.as cvel) 1nd1cauon -based
Mimi R~rs m '"Someone to Wuch on some 1ncrcd1ble box-office arosscs
O ver Mc. · I sat throuJh this movie -that mov1e1ocrs hked what tht'
wondcrinahov. th1sac11n1stiff1ot the sa'4 . ·
plum female lead -and in a Ridle)' People aot what they wanted and.
Scon film. no less. No one said ma) bt. what tht) deserved. anythinaat the lime. but t"vc a hunch I won't make the blanket statement
that it had sometbina to do with tht that the bulk of today's movies arc
fact that Scott directed Roters' hus-bad -monotonous. maybe. but npt
band. Tom Cruise. 1n "l..qend" and bad -or that tht pubhc s1mpl) has
that Scott's brother. Ton}. directed bad taste. At v.on t. audiences arc a
Cruise in "Top Gun." All in the linlc less ad,'tnturous than the)'
fiiti ... iil5 A WY
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~lM:JS.a-._.
5 ... ' _,, • ..,1re1-.. 1•R CN>
should be (v..ell. maybe a lol) and.~
one rcason for this 11 that filmmabn
don't make enoulh ckmandl on
them. The same storin and the ume
marcdicnts tend to recur from movit
to movie. >\nd aud1encct seem to find
them reassurin~ the way children art
soothed by familiar bedtime Moria.
That's wh) mediocrity was avail-
able in its usual full force this year.
abouf as much as the human eye
could tolerate.
9. Headlines -As the stars o(
Glenn Close and Kevi n Costn.tt
aJowcd. others •ere dimmed. In 1917
"e lost·. amona others, the uniquely
bea utiful Rita Hayworth. the in-
credibly likable Robert Preston. the 1nimi~le Geraldine Paar and the
great filmmakers John Hu11on.
Meni'n LeRol and Bob Fosse.
10. Twent)·fivc years IJO today-
Morc nostalJia. this time. a sad
rcallzat1on that 25 yea rs-have flown
b).
Marilyn says "Bye!"
It was on Aua. 4. l962 that Marilyn
Monroe ,died. at • 36. of an
o'erdosc of slcepana pills -an act
that v.ould make her even mort
fa mous than she alread) was. fuehn&
a v.or1dwidc obsession that would ao
on for the next 25 years -at least.
Back 1n ·62. an a v.onderful column·
tnbute to MM. Dorothy Kil~
v.ro1e. "Sleep v.ell. sv.ect aitl But
Manl)n isn't asleep at all: she's alive
1n her films. in the 'anous books on
her and in our memoncs.
Mani~'" sa,s -H1~ ..
The bonoin: Finally. in scaectina
the ronentst apples of filmdom. 1
conscious!) ainored the kind of
mo' 1c that promises nothina and dch'ers even less -1n other Words.
Junk.. (Junk was nc,crdesiancd to win
adm arauon.) Instead. I've rntnctcd
m)sclf to those swagenna mov1cs
that come on hke&if\sfrom hcavcn-
pretcnttous or h)pcd-up -but which
come up empty. Please see the 4ist.
.\nd the )car's saddest disappoint·
mcnt" Robtn Benton's .. Nadine." a
comed) that. tncd hard but had
absolute!) no oomph. And 1t was r
v.astc of Bas1n1er.
That's 1t. That's lhe movie )ear
1987. Thcst arc the movies and
trends that stnkc me as beina import-
an t today. You can ask me about 11
tomorrov. and I'd probably have
d1tTcrcnt lms for )Ou.
:-.ov., onv.-ard to 1988 -onward
and. I hope. u~ard.
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ol '°""'*" V911e). Cell.o NOTICI IS HERE8Y --... OMce Of .... taeeo Newpott ...... Cellf. neeo ~ N. Dtet0111nler, ..... Cllilf..... ...-a.ti.,.... c... -°"" ~·Y~'"!:.;. c.. ltOMietolll WeetminMet • ..,....._ • reoeM1 Mllecl GIVEN~ on w.dl_.l/, Ctty Clettt. CltV of Founi.ln C.tttenne A. Campion, Robert F. Allen, Jr., 4400 21112 &Md DolW, Huftt-U0oMe Lee Fon.t, -KftOll Aw.~· o.llf. ~ .._...i.ech Calif eaea' · ~::.-=.r=:;.=.:;·~ 1:,:. 1~. ~ ~~o~~t~ ~=.8:"..:~.=: ~~·C::,;;:, ~~CA~. =-eo... ...... Cellf. ~ ~~con·=.~1LAQUne • Thi-bVll"t:.:,.,con·
12 1MI. for FULL LANO-Clwnbere. 10200 Slat« Av· ta70t, UflUI• h hour Of Cellf. t2t10 Thie bul&nen 11 c:on. 104 Via !ltellha. ~ 1"MI ~ i. con• ~ 'f catter TIMI bullMM :~on-~, ~4
sCAPr MAINTEHANOE AT enue. Founi.ln Ve/My, the tO:OO AM, T\llMday, ~ ~ 8. SOmeft. Ml>. dUCt9d tirv: en lndMdu.i a.cti, CA dl.ICMd by. an lndMduel TNI *''"*" ... Med dUCll9d by.• eotpor Thie tt.itement ... Med
Pt.AYN' PARK ANO co. Plenn(ng CorM\IUIOn . will 12. 1 ... '°' twnllhlng VM-lnG., * $#\ Miguel °''1(9· Aobert F. Altn Thlt butlnMI II con-LIOoMI I..,.,.. wMtl ... Coun4y Ctwk ol Or· toy H. Clem Jr.,~ wttn .... County Oet'k °'Or•
t.OHY PARK 1n eccordtne9 llOld • putMIC heWlng on ~ ~ "*"-oJ Paneeon)C Suite ao1. Newport a.di. TNI etaternent w• fllll'it ducted by. • general S*t· Thia 1&e11rnei~ .• .!~ atl9I ~ on Oeclfftbef Tiiie "1:!.~c' ~°'Or· _ County on ~' ....... Pten9 ~ spec1r.. folowlnG Items: Vlcloo !Quloment. c.tlf. tteeO ........ Covnty Cleft( Of Or· Mtlhlp .. NCOunty ............... "· 1M7 wflfl ... ...._ .. , -~ -...... 7 eedont. COHl51TIONAL USE PER. 8~flcatl0n packagu Wiiiem R. $omen, M.O., 11'\99 Covn\'; on Otoembef Holly N. OWc*emelef ... ~ on o.c:emw ~ ange Count,y on ~ 14• 1 ,_...
PrC)JIOUte 1N11t be pr-. MIT NO. 977 nwy be obtelMd ttw~ '380 8"' Miguel, Suite 501. 21, 1H7 l'tW M....,_.t wM Med 15, 1tl7' Pul*flld OrMQe ....-11, 1N7 Publllflld Orenge COMI ented ... MMed CCMW Pe11t1on 1ubml1ted . by the Pun:hMlng omce a1 the Newport a.cti. Celll. HMO f-.s7 with the County Ctertl of Or· ,..... DWtV Piiot Decembef H . ,_ o.11!1Piioto.c.nblt 1,., ._
ihd ltlllll be acc:ompanled Jlranuch Sunpanlch for NIM locallOn mentioned J.E. Henley Turpin. M.p., Allen 1nd ~latt, 4400 enge County on Deoember Pu~ 0r-. ~ 1M1,.i-.ry2. I . 18. 1He .Publltfled~ 1~t 1Rt Jf/ltllMY 2 9 1988 bJ one of the tonns of bid· tranefw of QWMflhip Of eJC· ~-No bid will be ac-34IO -San MIOUel. &Mte 501, Mec.Artl'lui 8ol*vard. Suite 10. 1987 = Piiot o.c;•~.':e H , Se· 18 I = ~._, 2 9 19C18 • • •• ' se-1e 1 cter1'MOUrity'r9qVlredlnthe letlno Thal restautant at oeptechne11Jti.mede011• Newporte..ctl.Clllt.IHIO 370, Newpof1 8eech, Celif. nl41'11 ·'*"*Y • • .,_ .... 1..., ·--• • • St 1551 ________ _ ~)'Ing IMlrUCllOI' to 10065 Gwtleld AYe!lU41. ~ PropoMI Fonn tumlahed by Benjamin B. WrlQht. M.O .. 9H58 Publl.lhed Ofange Cout _,_ ..aJC llJTICE • ·--
BICSC*a. AH propotal$ shall CONOITIONA~ USE PEA-the City and tubmltted • e MO SM Migl* Oflve, Suite Publlhed Orange Coatl Dally Piiot December 19, H. "8JC "'"~
be marlled SE.ALEO BID: MIT. NO. 978 Meled bfd, merked PAN-501. Newport 8eech. Calif. Delly Ptlot January 2, 9, 16, 1987, Jenuery 2. I. 1He "8JC ll)TIC( ll'IC1"'0UI ...... "8JC fl)T1CE 1-PtC_,.:nnoue:.;:::;::;:;..;.;; ..... ~--.. --
.. FULL LANDSCAPE MAIN· 'Petition submllled bl/ A80NIC VIDEO EQUIP· IHeO 23. 1918 S.172 MAmlTA~ ~
TENANCE FOR AREA I • Mlk• Nolte dbe Grab-a-Tan MENT 810 NO. 88-112 Thll busln ... II con· Se-189x 1111ennoue w.. TM lollowlllg pef90M.,.. ll'ICTITtOUe ........ ~ penont .,.
PLAVAtil PARK AND AREA f()f" lltablllllmeot of • tan-The Olty Of Founteln Val· ducted by: • geoeral pelt· PlllJC fl)TICE MAim ITA,....,. «ilnQ tlUlllllll u: llMm ITAT'lmNT ·--".. .
11 • OOLONY PARK".111d be nlng ulon at 18225 ley reaetWe the right to,... nerlhlp "8JC ll)flCE The tolowlng ~.,.. THAI DISHES RES· The tolloWlng persons "te' ~p ~ROPER~ES LTD
malled 0< dell"tefed to be In Bro<*hurst Str•t. Suite 3. ject any Of ... bids 0< PO<· ~n B. Somers, M.O. ACmtOUI IUIMll doW'll ~-. TAUAAHT, 100$5 Garfleld doing bu1ineea ea: PACIF "' • ·•
the hand• of the City Clerk al CONDITIONAL USE PER· llonl ol any "' .., bldl, °' nu. 11atem.ot WU tH.d ACnnoua ....... MAim ITAftmNT THE GEMSTONE COl· All9.. Founteln v...,. Calif. CAM"ERA SERVICE. 2980 32812 N~·g:., ~~~-;.~· .
her office In the City Hall. MIT NO. 980 _....,. the lntomlaffty In any with the County Cler1t of Or· ..._ ITATE•NT ' The .following pertona ere L.ECTOR, INCOAPOAATfD, 92708 Mc:Cllntoc:k Unit H. Costa t..llGUN J. H• •
10200 Slater Avenue, on "' P•tltlon submitted bl/ b1d not alfected by Inf. ange County on December The followW!g pereons are doloa bualneila u: 3eHA South 8rts10I Street, Jlranuch ~. 1726 ......._CA 92827 ~· • ~;T':o~
before the hour stated. At AJtukO l$hltl11ta and Jeff No proPOAll will be eon-21. 1987 doing ~neu u : GAE.AT GIFTS: 285 Erner· Santa Ma. Cellt. 9270>4 OekrldQe Circle, Wiit Coot-JoM FIO<d• and Mary ., .. _ 1 ~.:.... N ..... -M Cetlf
lhe_deslgnaledlime.allbldsPlngetlul\glltopermltlhellO.edwNchlnanymanne( flll204 A~UTOACCIOENT,4400al0 Bey, Laguna Beedl, ThaGemetoneCOllectOf.~c.lit.91m • Fiord&. 3074 Ven Buren.Of,....,,.._--~ ·
reCelved will be pubflclll renllng and .-elllng of decf .... tM quelity of Publlehed Ora"9C1 C~I ,,_acArthuf Blvd., Suite 370, Calif. 92651 lncorporeted, Callfornla, Thie buslMts la con-Coet• MeM, CA 92626 921:J bu IAe 11 cori, °'**'· examined and dt-Japaneee language video irWOr"k perfprmanc:e of the Dally PllQI January 2. 9, f6, Newport Beach. Calif. 92660 8eacll Kids. a Genwel *8A South hlol Strei. dUcted by: an Individual Thi• buslness i s con-• . • • •• ·
dared by the City Cl!Wk. Bid· tapem In conjunction with Mede ea specified In tM bid 23, 1918 Rob«t F. Allen, Jr., 4400 Pwtnerlhip, 285 Emerald Santa Ane. Calif. 92704 Jfnlnuch Sunpenlctl -ducted bl/: hu1band and wife dUC1ed by. a lfmlled per\'*·
ders and tile publlc: are in· 1up9rmarket at 17070 pac*age. Sa-196 MecArthur Blvd., Suite 370, Bay, Leguna Beach, Calif. This bvllne18 11 con-J"hll ttatemenl was filed Mary Fiord• Ihle> u-..
.nted to be present at the Magnolia Street. ........,. Fttend, Pun:hae-Newport Beach Calif 92660 92651 ducted by. • corporat!OI' with the County Cletll of Or· Thlt statement wp filed Sandra J . .._ ,neu
dec:leratron of said PRECISEPLANN0.384 "'9· fl\RJCJl)T1C( Thie butlneis 1~ col\· This buslneH Is con-JaneL.006dino angeCountyonDecemberwlthlheCounty OlerkofOf· Thit•~b;:'.'~
1>foposalS. Petition submitted by l>ubllsned Orange Coast dUC1ed by: an Individual ducted by: 1 geoeral part. Thie ltat'"'-nl wu fifed 18. 1987 ange County on ~be< with t~ nty Oec!n~
All bids so received. exam-lsld0<e C. Myers for the es-Delly Piiot January 2. 1988 ACTTTIOUI IU ... 11 Rowt F. Allen. Jr. nerehlp , ~the ~ty Ol«k of Of. ,....,., 15, 1987 ange nty Ofl
tned, af\d declared will be tabtllnmenl ot. parlting lol Sa199 NAm ITA"n•NT Thi• Slllemenl was tiled Maty Und• Etnf>r'ngham ... ~ty on December PublllheCI Orange COMI ,...,., 1 '· 1187
• referred by the Clty Clerk to facHlty at 11562 Warner Av· j The fOllOwlng pereons are with the County Clerk of Or· This 1t11emen1 wu filed 16. 1H7 Ollly Piiot Oecetnber 28. Publlehed Orange Coast ,.._...,!~
the City Engineer and the enue. "8.IC. N011CE dol bullness es: ang. county on December wtth the County Ctetk of Or· F-1H7, January 2, 9, 18, 1988 Diiiy Piiot Oeeembe< 19, 26, Published ""_...,v
Ctty Attorney 10< 'checillng CONDITIONAL USE PEA· I s'l'oNEBAIOGE REN· 21, 1987 ange County on Oeoember Publllhed Orange Cout S.182 1H7, January 2, 9, 1988 Dally Piiot Oecetn:-;:a 26,
and report to the CltyCoun-MIT NO. 973 ITA~ OF TALS A PARTNERSHIP F31523111, 1987 Delly PltoJ December 19, 2e. Sa160 1987. J~2 •• 1 158
cil at rts regular meeting on Petition submllle.d by U.ANDOIZZWT OF i 17082 Murphy Allenue: Allen and Flatt, 4400 Fm 1987, January 2, 9, 1988 PlllJC ll)TIC( Sa·
January 19. 1988, Sheila Sherosld !Of _ OQef· USE OF AC1TT10Ua lrvfne, Celif. 92714 MllCAr1hur Boulevard, Suite ~ettls, Tester, Kruse & S.-162 ftRJC ll)TICE ·-.,. Mft'lll'C
Prior to commencing allon of a Little Caesai p<na 9UW81 ....-c Thomas. MallQs, Part· 370, ~ Beach. Calif. Xnrtsk_y, 2301 Dupont Drive, . ACTrnOUS IUIMll ~ nuuw.
work, the COl\lractor and all r•staurant at 15927 Bushard The lollowlng persons ner · t1062 Murphy Avenue 92e68 5th Floor. lrvlne, c.li'-92715 ftaJC ll)T1CE N.a. IT.AW FICT.l'TIOUa IU ... IS .................. -.... -
11 subco.ntractors shall obtain Street. "-"' abeodol"led the uee of trvfne, Calif. 92714 ' PubHlhed Ot-ange Coast Publlshed Orange Coast The folloWing ~are MAllll..ITATE*NT ....... , ...... ..,_
a l>UslneP license from the AREA VARIANCE NO l •he Fictitious Business Fred E. Aeogst. Partner, Dally Pnot Januery 2. 9, 16, Dally Pllot December 19, 26. l'IC'rl1IOU9 ..,_.. doing bulinW as: ·The follOwlng pen.one are NAm ITATllENT
City of Founta.in Valley in ac· 1656 Name: LIDO VAUSE. 333 17062 Murphy Avenue 23, 1988 1987. January 2. 9, 1988 ..._ ITAT'lmNT TUNE UP SHOP, 2020 dOlnO busl..-a u : The fOl!oMng persona.,.
cordanoe with the City Mu-PetlllOfl submitted bl/ Jon Shlp11ard Way. Newport Irvine Cellf. 92714 ' Sa· 188x Sa-1S4x The tollowtng perwns are Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. J. J>. ENTEAPAIS ES. Ootng busineu u :
nlclpal Code No.. Volume I, W. Young for devtaoon trom 8Moh, C41,it. 92863 This business is con., dOlnO bu8lneM u : Cellf. 82627 32221 Camino Capistrano RIPZ, 21511 Klnsale Df ••
Tltle 5. Chapters 5.04 and the Clly"s regulationS '°'oft-The Flc11tlou• Business duc1ed by: a general part-NIJC NOTICE PlRIC ll)T1C( VIE'NPAR.K M081LE es-Alva Grant aums. 1723 • 116. Sen Ju.an Caplstreoo. Lek• FOfelt, Call!· 92630
5.08. site parking wtthin the R1 Namerefenedtoa.bovewas n.thip • TATES. 1200 Quell, Suleribtador °'··Costa Mesa. Callf.92176 ~aldC &Ah .. A.Ken-
The contractor shall resldentlal tone at 16111 fled In Orange County on c.._ Thomas Mellos. Part-FlCTITlOUS IUSINESS ACTITlOU.I ......._ 280. ~ Beedl, Calif. Claif. 9262f Jan lrv1n P"et1ori, Ho& 28th ne(lj, ~fS'frK"lfiMle. Lake
provide such compenullon Routt-Street Oc:1ober -17. 19a4 FILE ner I N.-ITATl:MINT N._ ITA,.....,,. 92ee0 Thi• business is ooo· St., Newi>or1 a,actt, cant. Forest, Cellt.,P2630
Tnauranoe as required by the THESE MA TIERS ant NO.F25&276 Thia statement was filed The fOllowlng persons,,. The l'Ollowing persons are Rlc:hard Austin Hall. 55 ducted b11: en Individual · 92863 · ,· Thls businen Is rcon·
labO< Code of the State of being processed pursuant to Janet CUrci Walsh, 808 with the County Clef"k of Or-doing bu~ as: · dolna butlness u : Linda Ille, Newport Beach, Alva Grant Burris Thia business Js con· dUCted by: fiusband and wife
California. 1nd shall exeeule Ille Planning Laws of the So. Bay Front, Balboa ange County on November! COMPUTER SUPPORT PRO-CVD, INC.. Call· Cetlt. 12ee0. lllll atalement was filed ducted by: an \nclMdual Donald C. Kennedy
a contractor's ~lflcate re-State of California. Govern-ltlend. c.IJf. 92662 30. 1987 COMPANY, 183S-B N-· fornla Corp .. 235 B<oadwa11. Ttll1 bu1lnet1 Is con· with the County Ckrk of Or· Jan Paraoo Thia atatement wu flied
gatdlng said compensation ment Code. 6,000 et seq.. Sally E. Welsh, 1301 Ox-FJaUot port Blvd. Ste. 121. Costa Costa M .... Calif. 92627 ducted by: an lndlvtdual ange County Ofl December This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Or-
requiflH'nents. Tht.. contrac· end the Fountain Valley Mu· for~ Lan.. Newport Beach. Published Orange Coaetj Mela. c.lil. 92627 Cl v. Inc .• Delaware, 235 Rictlerd Austin Hall 9. 1~7 with the County Clefll of Or· ange County Ofl November
t0<. lhall further require all ntclpal Code. Title 21. Calif. 92e60 • · D8lly PllQI December 12. 19. Pet ... c. Karman, 23911 Broadway, Co11a .Mesa. Thia S1atement W1I$ flied ,_ ange County on December 19, 1987
subc::Onlr.actors to simllarly THOSE OESIRING·TO 1es-This business was con-26. 1987. January 2,' 1988 Ash, Minion Vtejo, Calll. Calif. with the County Clerk o1 Or· Published Orange Coast 4, 1987 '1l20S7
provide such compensation tlty In favor or in oppotlt'c«' ducted b11 a llmfted partner-Sa-148 12691 SOCS AeMarch, Inc .• 9nQ9 County on December 08lly Piiot Oeoemt>er 26. · FIQla Publllhed Orange Coast
il"l9Urance f'!' all of the sub-t_o the proposals will be given lhip Richard A. Hart. 324 Vte-California. Los Gatos BMS., 4, 11Ht7 1987, J1nuary 2, 9. 16. 1988 Publlehed Orange Coast Dally Pilot December 19. 2~.
contractors employees. The an opportunity to do so at This statement was fllet:I Pl8JC ll>TICE tori• St. .-202A, Costa Los Gatos. Calif. ,..,_ S..186 Delly Piiot December 12. 19, 1987. January 2. 9. 1988
COl\tractors and su&contrac-the public hearing. II f\irtner with the County Clerk of Or· MeN. Celli 92627 This business Is con-Publl9hed <Kange Coast • 28 1987. Januarv 2.• 1988 Sa-169
tOfS lhell fumilh the City a infonnatlon is desired. you ange Coynty on December ACTmOUS ., ... IS John A. Palttr$0n, 27015 ducted by: a corporation Deity Piiot Oeoembe< 12, 19, . "8.IC ll>TICE ' . S•· 13' ---------
c:el11flc.ate of wa111er ot may contact tl'le Plannlng 4. 1987 .. .._ ITATE•..,..-Azul Drive, Capistrano Arana Greeoberg. PresJ.. 2e, 1987, January 2. 1988 PlRIC ll>TICE ~brogation u~er the ter~ Department ot 96~4425 Pub\isned Orill\g9 Coast , The following persons 818 Beaci1. Calif. 9·2624 dent S•· 136 ACTITIOUS ..-11 I •-.,. llftTIC£ ol me WOriter s compensa-and refer to the above items. Dally Piiot December 12, 19. doing buslf\88S ai: This business 1s con· This statement -• filed N.a. IT.ATE...,. ., .--.n. nu FlCTTTIOUl IUSINEll
lion IMur.anc:e. II a proposed •~lion ls 26, 1987. January 2. 1988 LUCSAS/GIANULIAS. ducted by: a general part· with the County Clerk ol Or· -..C ll)flCE The follow4ng persons are ACmlOUS. .,_11 NAm ITAT"EmNT
No bid wilt be considered challenged In court, there S•· 141 2765 Bristol Street. Suite nership ange County on Oecetnber . ~bull',_ as: MAM! I TATllENT The fallowing penons are
unlell It Is made on t'!8 °1• _mayt>ea UmltahontoralSlng .275, Costa Mesa, Calif Peter Karman 11, 1987 F1Cnnou9~11 SANTA ANA CAR COM-T f are doing buMlHSU:
lleial blank form lurmshed Of1ly t~se ~es raised at Pt.Ill.IC NOTICE 192626 This statement was hMld FJM21t NAm ITATa.NT PANY. 1315 E. F"wst St., he::::;:::;:~ CLY. INC , Delaware
by the City and Is made in the public hearing descr•C>ed • Robert J. Lucas .• t 105 with the County Clerk of Or-PublWled Orange Coast The followtng persons 11te Santa Ana. C1lif. 92701 ~·s BOARD WOAKS, Ca<p .• 235 Broadway, Costl acoord1nce wit~ the In this nottee or In wntten ACTITIOUl IUllNESS Quall Street. Newport ange County on Oeoemt>er Dally Piiot o--nber 19, 26, doing~ u : Ardeslllr Hedjran. 1115 7 land Falt Ct Newport Mela. eam:92627
P'OYleionlofthl1Nottceand oonHpondence deli~ered ...-1TATE•NT Beactl,Callf.92660 21, 1987 1987,Januar-,,2.9, 1988 CLAY "ORKS. 1760 SheringtOll plaoe #0-210, BMch Celli 92663 Arana GrMnberg, 235 !i:, = r~,:;:·~ lo the i::nn~ Co~~ The fot10w1ng penons are J.C. G1anullas. 1105 Oti811 F"'525I S.·151 Monrovl•. Costa Mesa. Newport a.en, Cellf. 92663 Michael ·Joseph Lom-Broadway. Colt• Meaa.
• • '" at or pr 10 1 ~ .r-doing business as: Street. Newpoft Beach Publisl)ed Orange Coast Ceillf. 9827 Farlhad Allkha1'1, • ardl 7 Land .Falt Ct .. New· Celli. 92e27
ttle Contract Documents. Ing. URllAN PACIAC GROUP, Celft. 91'660 Daily Pilot January 2, 9. 16. Ptll1C ll>TIC( Steven Mldleal l.aPC>Mie. Blue Lagoon. Laguna Beactt. Beach C.Uf 92663 Patric R. Martin. 235
Eech bidder must be CLINTON SHERROD, 180 Newport Center Or. This business is con-23. 1988 112 Ith SI. ir6. Huntl~toh Calif. 92651 ~his busmm 15 con· Broadway. Costa Mesa. ==~~dance with ~· PSennlng Com-11 tOO. Newpor1 Beactl. Calif ducted b11: a oenerat part· Sa-192 ACT1110U9 ....... 8Mct1. Catff. 12648 This bu11nen Is • c:on· ducted by-an Individual Calli. 92627
ate aws. 92660 nerShtp N.a. ITATWmNT This buliness is con· ducied by. a gentfal part· Michael I Lombardl This business fg c:on-Pursuant to Ca.Hforr:i1a PubllShed Orange Coast Walleeb A. Ungaw1. 3807! Robert J. Lucas Pt.Ill.IC NOTICE The folloWlng persona are duc:tec:f by: an ll"ldMdual nerlhlp This statement wu llled dueled by. a corporation
GO'femment COde Sectt0n Dally P1to1 January 2. 1988 Topside l.l"I., Corona del This S11ttmenl was hied doing buamea u ; • Stewn LaPonslie A.rc:s.stilr Hedjran with the Count Clertt of Or· Arana G,.....berg. Presi-
4590, the contractor will be Sa200 Mar, Calif. 92625 with the County Clerk of Or· ACTmOUS llUSINESS CHIZ ROBERTSON This ltalemenl was ftled This statlfl'lent was flledlange epunty ~ Decimber dent ,
enttttecl to post . approved This business Is con-ange County on December NAm aTA~NT FINANCIAL 537 Sturgeon with the County Ctenl of Of. with tn. County Ckw1c ol Or-15 1987 Tr11s statement was ftled
securities wl_th the Citr or an fltllJC ll)TIC[ ducted by: an Individual 4, 1987 The fOllOwing P«SOOS are onve, Costa Mesa. Calif. ange County on December ange Co(inty on December I • ~ with the County Clerk of pr.
approved finaocal instill.I· W. Ungawi F313512 dOtng business as: 92626 15 1987 15 1987 Pu · Ora Coast ange County on December
tlon In ordef to heve the City ACTTTIOU9 MlllNESS Th11 statement was filed Pubtislled Orange Coast H&L DISTRIBUTORS, 5 Marvin lheonu 2626 ' F1MMI ' ~!Dall ~ ~ber 26 11 1987
r ...... lund1 retained by ...-STATEMENT with the County Cterk 01 Or·,Oaily Pilot o8cemtfer 12. 19. Coldhart>or. Irvine. Calif. South Menhelten Pia, Loe Publlahed Orange Coast Pubttllled Ofange Caul 198~ J~uary 2 9 16 19sS • "'4a11
the City 10 ll\lure per-The following persons are ange County Ofl Oeoember 26, 1987. January 2. 1988 · 92720 Angeles, Callf. 90018 Dally Pilot Oeoember 19, 26, Dally Plk>I December 26. • ' · Sa-l80 Publllhed Orange Coast ~ w~ract. nd doing businesl as: 161 1987 Sa-139 Helena V. Cvrry, 5 Cold· Thil buslneq Is con· 1187. January 2, 9, 1988 11187. Januart 2. 9, 16, 1988 0.ily P110I Oeoember 19. 26. r-•· _......,_ ns....a FIRST SOIJTHWEST DI· nMm t)arbor.lrvme.Cahf.9272:0 dUC1edby:tn lndMclual . ..5a-163. _ Sa-183 1987.Januacy2....9.t9BB offtcial_er~ fomu lo be .ltERSJFIEO PARTNERS. a Published CX.ange Coast' • 81-.,. llnflC[ t..anny A. Curry. 5 Cold Marvin I~ 81-.,. 111\ftl't Sa-162
UMd tor bidding C9n be ob-C.alifomla Hmlt. ed partner· Oa1t11 Piiot January 2. 9. 16. ..._... nu harbor, Irvine, Callf. 92720 This ltatement was filed rtaJC ll)TIC( · "8JC ll)TIC( .--nuuw.
talned only at the office of ehlp. 404 1 MacArthu 23. 1988 ACTITIOUS llUltNESS This busmen la con-With the County Clel'k of Or· FICTITIOUS llU ... 11 P\a.IC N0T1C(
the City Engineer. City Hall. Bulevald, Sulte 401. New· Sa-193 NA• ITATIMINT ducted b11: husband and wife ange Counfy on Dec:embet ACnnoutt ..... IS FICTTTIOUI .,_.. ...._ STATEMINT
Coat of Mid Pl8(1s and port Beach Calif. 92660 I · Helef\a V. Curry 7 1987 ..._ ITATEmNT NMll ITA-ro.Nl . F10TITIOUl IUSINEll
Specifications is ~.00. ;n· Southwest D_1vers1fied. Pt.Ill.IC NOTICE dOtTbe :::r-'~ :sons are This statement was llted • FJa107 The following persons are The foltowlng peflOl\S .,., ~ :'110:: ::'°"'are NAiil ITAftMeNT
c:tudfng tax. II the bidder • Inc.. a Cahlof"nta corpor· F~H AVENUE WEST with the County Clerk of Or· PublWled Orange COMt doing bulineN as: . doing bualnea as.:. GAMMA. 161 Baywood The followtng C*sont 111
ports that the Plans and atlon, geoetal partner. 4041 ACTITIOUS IUSINEH jFINANCIAL 177 Ri,,ClfSide enge County on Oecember Oai19 Pilot December 26, TILE/BATH CONCEPT THE WOODSTOCK COM· Of Newport Beach Calif doing bustrless at: :=a=t=~ingbea~~~MacArthurBoulevard.Sulle NAllESTATEMENT i°'·· N-pOn Beach, Calif 23,l987 F,_..1987,January2,9.16.1988STUOI0,2182E.CoutHwy.pANY. 425 Memmac 92ieo ' MOBILE AUTO DETAIL, -.. Cn., lhall be an ad-401 · Newport .Beach. Calif 1 The following persons ate 92663 PubliShed 0 C t Sa-187 Ste. B. Corona del Mar. •C210, Costa Mese. Calif. Lanlo J. Lukacs & 2973 Harbor Bl'Yd. #274. -.. i: 00 the P2660 dOing busmese as: 1>atrlek E Byrne 4107 , range oas Celif. 92625 92626 Michelle G Lukau 161 Costa Mesa.. Calif. 92626
=:'the Ptans~'S'pec;. Carena Bancorp Call· H&H PARTNERS 5802,seeshore or , N~wport o;i111 :S1~0t January 2. 9· 16· "8.IC ll>TICE Richard C. Goddard. Wtlttam Andrechec:ll.. 425 Baywood ·o r .. Ne;,. port Dave K1tzen, 2973 t-tart>ot ~ ftcatlonl "°'the oost of mail· fornla. Inc .. a Delaware cor-Meadowbrook. Huntington Beach. Cahf 92663 2 . 1 S 91 309'A Sapphire. Balboa Merrimac:;. •C210. Cost• e.acn. Calif. 92660 81¥d. #274, Costa Mesa.
and handli Will be re-poratlon. g~neral partner. 2 Beach. Cal•I 92649 Shawn R Giffin, 188'• a-l FICTITlOUS llUalNEIS lllend. Calif. 92662 Meta. Calif. 92626 Tt11s business 15 con-Ca111. 92626 ~ ng Arsl Canadian Ptaoe. Suite John H and Marilyn J. 31st St Sune B. Newport MlJC•ll)TIC[ NA.-ITATIMENT , Karen L Bl~. 309'~ This business is con-due1ed bl/' a general part· This business la con-
Tha Cltyr~ lhe right 2200. Toron10. On1ano. H a m p I o n , 5 8 0 2jBeacn. Celli. 92663 The tollowlng pereon,,.,.. Sappture. Balboa laland. ducted by: al\ Individual nerlhtp ducted bl/: an lnd1vldua1
bods Canada M5X 1 H9 Meadowbrook. Huntington I This business Is con-FtCTTnOUI ., ... ,. doing business u : c.i11. 92662 Wiiiiam Andrectleck L.alZlo J. Lukacs Dave Ketzen
toE=an.z.;:.., ·ctty Thll business 15 con· Beacn,Calif 92649 ,ducted by. a geMral part-...-1TATIMINT ALL WEA:TliER COAT· Thi• business is con. This llalemefll wu filed This statement was filed This st11emen1 was fiMld
-Clefk ef a. CftJ .of 'F-ducted by· a limited partner-Alber1 C. and Barbara l.lnennip The following persons are INGS. 2050 Charle St • ducted bl/: Q0-911rt.,,.,. • with the County Clertt of Or-wttti the County Clerk ol Or· with tfle County Clerk or Ck· ... y..., C: • INe ship Holloway. 5456 Industrial Patfid( E. Byme doing business as; Cosla M .... Call!. 92627 Karen 8ilhop ange County on December ange County on Oeoember ange County on December
Dated · ·c;.~;,..t);r 15 Roy E. Hughes, Execufive Orove. ~ntington Beach. This statement was filed WOADS PERFE.CT. 3221-Robert C. Metcalf and As-This statement "as fife<. 15, 11187 15, 1987 11. t987
lM7 · • ' Vice President Callf. 92649 with the County Clerk of Of. A Clay Street. Newport loeiates. Calllomi1. wttll the County Clerk ot Or· . "'4S7S FJMMS F1M220
. 8St This S1atement was tiled Tlt1s t>usiness is con-ange County on December 8eectl Clllif 92663 This bu11neu is con· ange County on December Pu~ Ofange Coast Published Orange Coast Publill:led Orange Coast O::::~an°::::: ~ with the County Clefk 01 Or-dueled by. a general pa.rt· 16. 1987 Meri. Oiw Kraus. 3221-ducted by: a corporat!OI' 23. 1987 Delly Piiot December 26, Oalfll Pilot December 19, 26, Dally PllQt December t9. 26.
'S.198 !nge198~ounty on Oec:ember nership F•m A Clay St. Newport Beech, Robert C. Metcalf ,._.. 1981, January 2. 9. 18, 1988 1987, January 2. 9. 1988 1987, January 2. 9, 1988
• ~ JOhn H. Hampton Publilhed Orange Coast Calif 92883 This stalemMt was filed Published Orange Coast Sa-174 Sa-164 Sa-153 ---.. ---.,.-lln-TJ_IC(___ F3l3505 _This Sla.Jement was riled Dally P1lo1 January 2. 9. 16, Th.ls business Is con-1wtth the County Clerk of Or· Dally Pilot January 2. 9. 18,1---;;;=:;;-;:=;;;;----t;=================:;; ~ "" Hamilton & Samuels. 4000 wtth the County Clerk 01 Or-23• 1988 ducted bl!: an Individual ange Count!/ on December 23, 1918 I PlllJC ll>TICE MacArthur Boulevard. Suite •!19' County on December Sa·194 Marta K,._ 17 1987 Sa-1901 _________ ,
aTAW OF 5700, N-port Beach. Calrf. 4. 1987 This statement was filed ' · F-...r ACm10US WU
MANDCIHllENT OF 92660 F3AU2 with the County Ctertt of Or· Publl~ Orange CoaSt PlllJCJl)11Cl MAim IT.A.u....:T_ UR OF ACnTIOUI PubliShed Orange Coast Publtshed Orange Coast "8.IC ll)TIC£ ange County on December Dally Piiot December-a . TM foloWing persona ere
.,... .. U.-Datly Pilot December 12. 19. Dally Pilot December 12. 19. 11 1987 l987 JetMJat'<J.i. 9 18 1988 ACTITIOUS.,..... doing bu8lnea es: The fOllowlng persons 26,,987, J1nuary 2. 1988 26. 1987, January 2. 1988 FICnTIOUI llUSINEll ' ,,.._ • ' ' Sa-184 ..._ ITATE....-T M c c u l L o u G H
have abandoned the use of Sa· 132x Sa-133 NAm ITATOIENT Published Orange Coast The follooMoo persons are ADVERTISING AND PUBl.IC •
ttl• Fictitious Business The tollowing persons are Dally Pilot December 19. 26. 111_.,. MftTICE dotng bullneii as: RELATI()ttS, 3001 Aedhl"
Name: TECH TYPE. 18002 PUBUC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE Ooioo bulinesl as. 11187 Januar,, 2. 9. 1988 ,.._,., "" RAIN B 0 W C 0 I S AN Ave. Bid 2 Suite 209 Costa ~Circle. Irvine. Gallf JED INN, 1662 N-port ' Sa-169 ACnnoua .,_11 FRANCISCO SHERIFF'S Mesa. C ..... 9262& '
92714 FICTITIOUS aUSMSS FICTITIOUS IUSfNHS Blvd., Costa Mesa Calif. N.U. ITAW THE INCIDENT Rf POAT. J<>M R McCullough 11
The Fictitious Business NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT 92827 "8JC ll)TIC( The f.............., 3700 S. Su5an St. 1:120. 2t52 E • o n Btvd .
Name referred to above was The following persons are The tollowing persons are WINlem P. Of .. anza. 395 dotng.;;;;;;;;: :::-""s are Sant• Ana, Calif, 92704 Balboa. Cent ~;~1 •
flied In Orange County on doing business as: doing business as Santa lsebel. Costa Meea, FICTTTIOU9 .,..... ME TICKETS 710 N Bel•ll Jane. Saunders Thi b ll ·1 con
Much 31, 1987 FILE THE STEPHENS COM· YOUP IMAGEBYOENISE. Callf.92627 ...-sTATlllEMT Eu':.': Suit 207 Anaheim" 3010S.DlamoodAv-.Santa ~~111":1~ua1 •
. NO.F339912 PA.NY. 3199 A-3 Airport 3033 Bris1ol S1 Costa Mary J-Of .. ama. 395 The following penone are Calif 92801• ' • Ana. Callf. 92704 JOtlrt MCcuttough
e.v.rty E. Shepard, 8322 Loop Drive. Costa Mesa Mesa. Calll 92627 Santa IMbel. Costa Mesa. doing business as: ~ J HUl\I 918 S Parl< This business Is con-This atalement was flied
Talbert A~ue. Huntington Calif 92626 Denise A Ghaty. 31335 Calif. 92e27 GOLFLAPS. 1825 West· Clrcle ,,.9 An8helm Callf ducted by: en lndMdual with the County Clerk of Or· 9eec:tt, Cellf. 926'6 Chris R. Stephens. Inc a Marne Or Palos Verdes. Pete Billey, 8511 Wav.,i11 cliff Of., Newport Beech. 92804 • ' · Betsy Saunders "'Gt County on December
Ttu business was con-Calilornla Corporation. 3199 Cahl 90274 Pt .. Buena Park. Calif. 90621 Calif. 92680 M I( S eudle 916 s This 1tatement was flied 15 1987
duc1edby•generalpartner-A-3 A1rport Loop Onve Fousd 1 Gnarv 31335 Meryew.,,.8511wa11•r1y Neil Sehllllng Ane. M Park'blrcie t,B An heim. withtheCountyClerltofOr· • .....,,
lhip Coste Mesa, Cla1t. 92626 Marne Or Palos Verdes. Pl .• Buena Perk, Calif. 90621 Linda Isle Or.. Newport Celif 92804 • • , • ange County on December Published Ofange" Caul
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nli. I Jnd 11lh••r l11un.rn11.1r1J11 1~•1)tfAlll• "'"l' 11~ ~'"'"'lot
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American Red Cross
Thi• statement was llle<I' This business 1s con-Caltl 90274 This bu1lnffS Is c:on· Beectt. Cellf. 92660 • . 17 1987 Delly Piiot DecelntJet 26
with me County Clel'k of Or-ducted by: a corporallon TM1 business 1s con· ducted by: • gerier.i Part· This busineu I• con-~~ ~;.;:1 ~~ · FW 191)' January tt 1s, 1188 !'::=================~ enge ~ty on December Chris R. Stephens. Pres•· ducted Dy husband and wile n«lhtp ducted by: an indlvldual nenNp .,,. • Publilhed Orange Coast ' ' s.1151-
4, 1987 dent ' Dentse A Ghaty WIMlam P. Ofaganza Nell S. Fine Dally Pflot .December 2.6. -1·1 ------------------. Published Orange Coas1 ThtS statement was hied This s1a1emen1 was llted This ltatemenl wu hied This statement wu flied Sueen J. Hunt 1987 Januery 2 9 18 1988 __ .,. fl)TICE DO IT YOURSELF IDEAS Dally Piiot December 12. 19. with the Coun1y Clerlt ol Or-with !he Coun1y Clerk ot Or-with the Coul'ltl/ Cletll of Or· with the County Clerk of Of. wit~ ~~b;:S ffl~ · ' ' Sa-1851--..;..--.=;;;.;;...;.;.;.;.;,,;..;;..__ • •
26, 1ee1. January 2. 1988 ange County on December ange Coun1y on Dec;ember ange Courity on December ange County on December t County ~ oec!n.,!; l'tennou8 .,.... A READER SERVICE Of THIS NEWSPAPER
Sa-142 1~. 1987 • 1981 4, 1ta7 1&. 1987 _ ~-7 81-.,. llftnl'r NAMI ITA~
---------F3M670 F3834M f*l11 F31471'1 • l"UUL.al llWJ~ T fo4lotMng PtBJC NOTICE Pul)llshed Orange Coasr PubltShed Orange Coast Publlehed .Orange Coest Pubtl1hed 0r•"9' Coast btiltled F COMI U ~ bu""9ll ~.,.
Daily Pilot December 26. Daily P1101 December 12, 19, Daily Piiot Declember 12. 19. Daily Piiot January 2, 9. 16. 0.:: PllOI ~be< M f~A~ C.C ANO COMPANY 321 F1CTJT10Ut IU81HESS 1.!187. January 2. 9. 16. 1988 26 1987 January 2. 1988 26, 1987, Jenuary 2. 1988 23. 1988 118~ J 2 t 16 19e& The folowlng M~ Ave Beltio. 1sianct
NAME STATEMENT Sa-179 Sa-135 S.·138 Sa-195 • anuary • ' Sa-1n doing~~ are Callf.12M2.. '
The fottowlng persons arer;:==================~===========:::=:=:::;t CARS R us. 3905 Catie JOl'ln G. S1rud'l«I. 130~ dol~~~~Ats;SERVICE ~ SlARTIN~ G A NEW BUSINESS"' i-"8.JC-fl)TICE-i:';2SM Clemente, Calif. ~~~~~=2 Balboa 16631 Burke Lane. Hunt· 1----------.~~--1 Wllllm 0 Talley 3906 ()ofothyB.6tructlen. 1307
1ngtof\ Beec:.h, Caltl 92647 • • • PIC"'10Ue Wll Celt RMI .. Sen Ctemente, No. Bay Frof\I, Balboa RLG Ent~rlses. Inc . --ITATllmNT celt IH72 Ill.end, callf. f2882 ,
Califorf\la. 16631 Burke TM= !!'90nl -,,.:._., G. Dr-., 3004 Clvllt)M s. McMletlMI. Lene. Huntington Beach dOll'll -...._, -J30S INo a-F 1 8albot
Calif. 926.47 ,.,. P~AS RESTAURANT Celle Grande VIiia, _!an _,., ~--' ~ .tba .. busJne.ss IS coo-4~1Mne Boulevard. Suite Thfl b'u~~ con• Thli bu.9'ne.s Is con. ~~~y:~ ~~::~resi-The Legal Department at the Pteue stop b y to file your 10:it'::: ~-,..9~1.:ornia duC'I_!! by: • Qe!Wal pert. ::=, by:~ pert·
c1en1 Daily Piiot Is pleased to an-flciltlous t>uMless statement et eotl>O"etlon. 4790 1rv1n• '*w-0 T-OOfotfly e. Struchen
Thil statement was ftleo nounce a new service now avail· the Dally Pl~t L,at Oel>art-8hld,, Sult• 103, 1rv1ne. Calif. TNI ~, ... filed TNll 11......,t .,.. flied
with tn. County Clerk 01 Or· able to new businesses. ment, 330 West ay. Costa 12114 With County Oler1I °' 0r wt1t1 IN County Ctena o1 Or·
ange Covnt~ on December We will now SEARCH the Meea, Cetlfornla. If Uftl• cen not Thie buslneu •s c:on· ~---on Deem.,.; .,.. County on 0.0.1I09f 15. 1M7 1 --clueted by. a COf'pOf'ttion ~.., .. , 11 1M7
,..,., name for you at no extra charge. stop by, S>leMe calJ us Javad FOfNt Prllfdent • ...,1 • ,_,
Published Orange Coast and save you the time and the •t {7 14) 8'2--4321. Extension Thi• statemet1t was flied Publiltled ar.,.. Coeet Publllfled Orange ~
DailY Piiot December 26• trip to the Court House In Santa 3 15 or 318 ind we wilt make with the 0oumy Clel1c Of Or· Piiot °'°"'..,., 21 OellV Pltot o.o.mw 11. 21, 1987
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Chapel • Crematory
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Newpbrt Beach
644-2700
search is completed we wtll file .. thll procedure by mall. I Pu. bli-......... ...,!~!!'tl------.. __ 171_1 __ ~~~=::'.a.:-1-541_11 your fictitious business name tf you lhOUld heve any forth4lr .,_, ""-....-.....,..
statement with the County Clertc, q.191tiCMi1, plMM cell ue and we ~ Piiot January 21 9• ''·1-...:.:.:==-==--1-....;.-...,....~~~~I .. ---.... _ n•-10 -..11• 23. 1988 •-11.._ publish once a weet< for four u. ........ ·-· .--• -,.,
weeks as required by law and you.
then file your proof of publl-Good ludc lri your
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Warming Trends
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, January 2. 1988
Private par1y only No Real Estate, Commercial, Automotive. Boating or Help Wanted
S.r!tptat I SSH ... ,..,..., 9538 lll1l!r•1t!I 5530 1.,1., .... 5531
, lllllPUITll lllT. llm&I, •fte( OFFICE • SALES
ront oftiu. eothu91Utlc 1·5pm Mon-Fri Perm .. Tiil IAl•I tUll Part time tor qua111y
c::heerful, good w/people, lrvl:ne YMCA, 50 wpm lerk typllt POlltions cookware Shop Mutt be
otlice $lulls, PIT & some min Positive amtude re-Support 8 profes!>Onal enthl.lslasttc.. outOtng
Sat. Catol, 4531-5664 quired $7/hr 261-5010 bf'anch olfice stall Some 11&111 PUCE ll&ll
Ol.11.. . llllUl IFFICE F /T general ofc e•P req Call Call 542-8852 appt
-----' or apply m person • Laguna Beach la(l\1ly FOf Tortilla Flali Res Bardeg_ s Pest Control •SALES. PI T* 6-k• a lull time (1 taurant. ltgnt l>kkpg 696 Randolph Ave CM Non-run nos.lery Work
thr.Y Frt 9-5) person tor computer data entry 546-5570 Linda Buss from home Earn SSOO·
Cleaning ..and dDmeSI~ eicp. pre! 494-6588 $5KJmo. 54~21
ctioru, IOCh 11s-taom!l , llLIDAV-ll:UES ~J Tt_tltttioiH -I wate<lng plants. etc. Ell-, I 40tirs 100 salary lagun-a llCll'TUY /llOIPl.
celllnt pay Please call llSTER'' Hills 768-3784 Gary or Needed lor growing Irvine Carol Cargile (7 1'}1 .. RICtl 768-3784• base Data Proc::essing Co 77~400 tor more mfo. rn the Cfvlstmas eruncn IT 30 tir wk, Compe111rve
---. --got you down again., Why IUl ESTlll ULES rty wage 863-1777 1
Data Entry worry about ti&• ng Free home study course to IUYICE ST&TIH llllT lllllAI.. enougtl money to Ou> obtain R E he Cost
BE YOl"R o"·~ BO ~
OPAHOINO NCWSPAPEA P"°"'TOT~ COMPANY HAS
f"OSITIOHS AVAIL.AelE I'~ Slll'..MOTIVATEO TME.·
CHAAG& TYPE PER$0NS TO SUPEfMSE TUHAGlM
OH 4 NEWSPAPER PAOOUCTIOW CAEW .
(,l RA,TEEO
5400 PEFI WEEK
WITH POTENTIAL TO $ 1000 PER WEEK
LARC£ INSURED EHICLE REQUIRED
WOillN Y~
NDCBORHOOO
LOTS Of OPPORTUNITY TO
CROW WITH US!
._
N<>INVESTMENT REQUIRED
Driving to all Orange nice presents lor ,our rel nd lsl trnsactn 3 mo Island atlendanl Fll Pn
County courts to obtain lamuy and friends again tra1n1ng alter he Call hrly or comm 1476 So
data lrom c::ourt records. this year'? Work parHtme Mgr lor details Serv\l'lg Ea.st Brtstol at Santa Ana CALL MA. IN. G_ Al LS
Reliable transportallon a In our office and shop this NPt & Irvine Century 21 A1te C M 540.5676 Bruce I
musU Requires ellC::ellen1 year w111'\o\11 ha111ng to Executive Alty 8~·2600 ----(714) 8ca?-U4_Q
typing skills, neat hand wOfry about the rT\Qne1 RUl HTln SlllUS/IUCERS ~ __,,,..--y_.
printing & good OMV re-you're spending Eatn Eas1ern Onion S1ng1ng ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!••••I!!!!!!!!!!!
cord. Starting salary $6.00 • an h01Jr 1us1 .by ISSISTAIT Telegrams has 1mmedate r
TODAY'S
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATIONS ·
1002-2790
ARE IN THE REAL
ESTATE TABLOID
SECTION
$1050 per month plus meeting easy quota No To riandle escrows & dalty opemngs tor singers and 1~ a mile & company ellperlenee needed For duties No sales 2 yrs dancers tno nud11y1 MalP
benefits. Call tor· appU-more lnlormauon call min ex pt MUST be, ag· & Female lull and part
cation. Commercial •&•2 •333* gressive Salary time pos111ons ne, rirs
Credit Investigations, • •• bonuses Send resume must be 18 · re11ao.e car 1-800-~21-7803 Ilk fer hHit Mir,hy ~ei!:.r~i4K E r~t~'17 and prool ol 1ns.Jrallce
IAYUll•ECTll --Ste ::111 Costa Mesa *
670
·
1214
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Chnstlari day sohool. K-6. llSTUS/C&SllH P /l CA 92627 SNT SNllT ·
6:45·8·45an), ~-6pm. Wanted !or Tortllla Flats llECEmHIST/• ... £$ "a.st growing bea<:ti wear
Ellp nee. refs req d. May Laguna Beach.. 494-65-08 --. Co neeos Productor apply lor 1 or both pos For Janning Sa19" Mgr & F T Snlp~r
ttion•. 549-0562. (School · HOUSECLEANERS Dayllme mostly 650-9171 Call 63 1. 7768
otc Closed until 114188) Part· Time/Full Time I 1----------$S-S8/Hr Must have car IECEPTllllST TeKas Oil co needl> mature IEITll ASS&STAIT CALL 722-9659 Part time needed 1mmedi· ~son'°' snor1 tr i;s SU•·
Administrative
A-1 POSITIONS
Work in the ever expanding
Newspaper Promotion field. If
you are self-motivated and like
working with teenagers. this may
be the oprortunity you've been
wai ting for.
Front office Ellp pre! d .... ~IEEaeR ate1y al Law Ottices .n rounding O C Contact Newpt Bcharea. 640-0921 ... ~ I"~ Ne.vport Beacn Hrs customers w~ tra" $400 PER WEEK
----Laguna Beach tam1lv 12 JO to 5 30 Mon 1nru Write P K D·c~erson lllTll OllDllST -'ts a lull time tMon Fri Satary stari SS SO nr Pres South.,.este(J' Pet· (To Sta t)
PI T tor busy Newport tttru Fn 9-5} person tor Call Monday morn1nQ roleum BoK 961005 F• r
Beach office 640--0921 c::leanlng and domestic 833-8486 Mary Wortn Ti. 76161
---------•chores. such as laundr1 --._.., W "th p t t " I I watering plants etc E> Restaurant YI.LET ... ,11s I 0 en IG DISTRICT cetlent pay Please ca UICISCl'S For lull Of pan lime · t $1000 PER WEEK
Carol Cargile 17 1'1 RISTAllllT 240-07~ 0 IOAIERS 7J0-4400 lor ~e into 9f Pllll IEUll WlfTD/IESS LARGE INSURED
The Orange Coast Daily IYllEllST •S.rvets Bus · F PT am.pm& gravey<i•J VEHICLE REQUIRED
..... Ir.... 2t25 Eat1erii at 5531 Pilot IS Jootcing lor lop c;~:; ?~-~,::;.*~~~~:~Cocktail ~~~1-~p:p~~ln~~~~ Lots of Opportunity
Mat wom.ourhm.Care lor AIDE-LIVE IN F prel non-~a!~k ~rTm9.tr:~~~ 'per~.eKpanded duties 1•Barlender/E.1tpediter 1 Rest 14oo PCH Newp ,, G w· 3~ child 6 30·6·30 Own smkr Assist disabled y th and d ti• salary -benefits Ne of-Please apply in person Beacn Call 642-888 1 to row 1th Us!
l .. S ou a u earners 1 c 3050 Bristol St C M rans. lne tisekp1ng airy teacher. PIT. no eKp nee:: we oller an excellent ice all Joyee 673-9460 11 s a classdled rul&-ot-CALL M
neg 963--0312evse $300/mo645-2357 base salary plus over! WlllllTlillS
1
IETAJLULIS ll '"umb Wetetlre.aoen""'1at R. lllGALLS
Eapl!J!tat -5530 IUIST. IMllHPEI :~·:;1y ~~~sa;~: FIT clefk Hardware pos-:,::/==owtot>u). (71 •) 892-1 ••9
•llEOlPTIHIST* For lmponing Firm Com-. erous gas and ph~ at-T~ Orange Coast Daily itlonsopen Good wages ~========~=============~~~
Mature wellgroomedprot puter 10 key. typtng., lowances and the op-Ptlot is took1ng lof an t>enel,lts No Sun-I
P9f'IO"' to work In New-acc1g exp req d Opport portunuy for advance· energetic person to as· daytnights
port Beach travel agency tor advancement tor ment • StSt our Oistr4't Man~s CURI DYE 2t25 T-W-F Kathryn S.U -03601 1nteres\,tng company Should you jOln our team\ 3 days during tne week
Mature person con-of Drs1rict Managers you WMJlends and nohdeys HARDWARE
s1dered saiar ~ com-will be eligible tor Applicant must have re·
mensurate w11ri ex-"Full Mechcal Coverage 1 haOle car with valid CA 210 So Main St
Motor Routes
IDVERTISll~ I penence 171412'1-0942 ·Dental Plan drivers license prool 011SantaAna 541.1633
, •. Ask tor June Harvey I (Ehgtbthty alter 90daysl insurance and OM V lln&ll SALES T ele•hOll 1--..-, IWI ·credit union print-out s1an1ng pay is ... LIUll P ••--"401 K Plart $7 00 per nour olus gas -
available in
A ~ $ :1 I Musi ba-llame and
1
IEllglDtlrty after 1 r'l allow~ IMAGES is an l'•crting
Hean ol Jesus for lavors 111$ untbody expar 847-01.U So 11 .,..,,., ttiink you !e go\ Come in to apply at card & gill SIO<e " "ew·
"'!ii!i!i!iiiii!il.,.fti!P!P.iw'li-9! granted --,__ Be • ... ,_______ am lfT&IUIS wnat II t&kes call Bein at port ~ .. 11n a oew The Dally Pt!ot ClaSS1hedl 642-432 l e~I 205 CH store open.r.g soon '"
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Costa Mesa
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
Adven1S1ng Department Needed Full or Part Time serld resume 10 Illy .._, Irvine We need sa~
has 81'1 immediate open. * 240-0754 * I r'ml pe1sons to wert.. part time
1ng lor .a telephone sales· CASHIERS Illy ~ eve s and ...eet..ends n
RESPONSIBLE married -L ovin g . person Must be able to r991 I NewpOrt and '"'"le tulll
English couple seeking mature lo care. 2 yng spell and type 45 wpm Tlllm OIL CO UO West llJ St. time and par1 t•me aa~s houtleor boatsithng.refs c::hltdren. PIT my home PreVIOUS newspaper ex •--t .... 12121 •nlrvme llyoutiave~ghj
avail .. willing to bond, Mr prel. BBay 852~ penence l)r91e'rred plus no w •• , St ... I u, -I stanoards en1oy oea1ong .& Mrs. Smith 548-3268 be energette and 01Jtgo-We are currentty rimng • ' between 9am & Spm M·F witl'I the puOhc & dese«1e NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING OLWlll mg Salary plus com· Station Cashiers Full and Ct1t1•u,CA12121 Or call Beth at 642-432 I our ri1gher pa) rates 1rian
Lttt F.... Laguna Beach l amtly m1ss1on Call Peggy part time positions avail-Itta: htll•~le ext 205 call Juhaf"I or He•e.., on
6 16 voO LOSE SOME-..... a lull time (M on Blevms for 1nternew aole St ltt!dule<t 60· t20 .... IT.II/LITE IWIT 631-8888
THING December 28 In th F 1 9 5) 1 642-4321 days reviews EJtceltent Apphcants must nave re--·
Corona d.i Mar. Marian ~m~g ~nd~st~ opportunities tor ad· llable' car. proof of in.I So OC Comm ~s re SILES S.00-1100 ft
632-9407 c:hofes. such as laundn., TIE lllLY PILIT vancemen.t Please apply· su. ranee. OM V pnllt-out spons1ble ino1v1dua1 tor Full or part tome " train I . , and vahd Camorn1a D11v-FI T position Gen I •842·9287•
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ watlf'ing plan:,'. etc Ell-SH West llJ 34306 Pac1hc Coast Hwy • efs Lteense Janit ortal & Comm , celtent pay lease call ._.... .. •• _..12 Dana Point Center Du11es S5 25 Hr SALES
Carol Cargile (71 411 ... •I Sit-•' I • t>enef1ts Apply in per-11tlTIE•••IEITUM
FOllt> ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
$2.56 per day
That's All you pay tor
3 lines. 30 day mlntmum
lntl\e
SERVICE
DIRECTORY.
CALL TOOAYtt ........
Your
SeMee Dnc:1QfY
Aep<.-ntativ.
M14111at.111
77~400 1 1 I I.£ 1201 El CamtnQ Bu llUYllS • ..,. • ormorein o • • San Clemente ••E-N-EDSPl ... "Ano~hir-son 10AM-4PM M-F. CYstomer Sen,.ce t:leps· COMPANION tor -elderlyj I"" .....,. -" Niguel Snores Commun1-Cnalleng111g pos t ons 842-1444 Enghsh lady. room & ClSllER ing delivery drivers. male ty Assoc 33654 Niguel wrlr.g ,.. our cuSl<>""t?•'> 6
board• $750/mo lJgrit . FIT & PIT or lemale F1ex1aOle Snores Or Laguna serv tecnnic1ans O•Oe• Call hOUHkeeping & fu IP~Tllm IUIAllllS lor mawre re-hours & days Dnve O\Jf Niguel 493-0122 desk or s•mtla• e•P & go
&46-3402 oi 673-SSOO lor medltJ.!.ft StZe com--comm w train App/y 8f"J Earn S4 25-S10 nov _ Lift UIY1Cl 01 .lDPIY tn person I !Mais Must haYe car Manager coupleS needed liable. pwson gOOd P.lY~car no insurance oec:esS>---phOne manner r8Q Ca
plex s (50-100) Offtoe -...,. ew llldl Must be f9"yrs with good Full t1mehetper wante<l SS Batden 5 Pest Contr<>f
HOMEMAKER & AIDE 101 mamt d\meS. apartment 2950 Hart>or BIYd C M dnvmg record Cwrenl l'lour to start 548-6989 I 696 Randotpt\ Ave.. CM
Ask for Joanne Craney
small lady. ltghl work. •salary. experience a --OMV printout reqwed ~ • •• CLEll •u ••• 5'6-5570 Linda Boss ~~M~3 d~ ~~.~~~~,~~re~~~-A~~10E 17~~ ~ ~ --~==---~=========================~ M·W·f po111ble llve-in 188 E. 17th SI ste 1-A. lr.91 to buy. IQmeONI 'Pfol>-Costa Mesa CH call Jean FT /PT no eaperience
c.11 10-epm. 640-8265 co.ta Mesa. CA 92627 ~~ rnarlr.et 10 M4I ·In &46-7136 necessary day & even•ng __, avail 675--6864
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WE gats sno nang together
StrJt;Hnstalt. ad'l!Ce to the
crazy Xlntrels.633-7172
Pl
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Irvine law hnn. seeks legal
sec w/2_. yrs exp-ht1·1
gat1on Salary com-
mensurates w/exp Ellcl t>ene11ts Fran 833-3627
1111
Laguna Beach lomlly
seetis a lull time (Mon
thru Fri 9-5) person tor
cleaning and domestic
Chores. suct1 as 184.lndry
watef'lng plants. e1c Ell-
ellel'lt pay Please call
Carol Cargile (7 1'}
770.~400 for mOfe into ····-TllmllLCI
We are cunently Meklng
Station Managers Ben-
efits indude medical 1ta-
'4306 Paafie Coest Hwy I
Dana Point
1201 El Camino
San Clemente
If you're 10 or older. a JO b as a newspaper
carrier might be 1ust your size. Just send in
this coupon or cal l: 642-4333. Routes are
avnilable now!
Be somebody. Be a
D1ily Pi~ot carrier!
rm~7~;;~;~::~;;~:;11 ing a Daily Pilot earner.
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-.-AM-ERICA--N-lndien--lt*'1S-i FI B A E GLASS TILT
..medtl ruga. blllketa. FAOHT END. -:(=~7. *112-1111•
ROWING SCULL Great
...a.et Single rowing
8cul w/c:Nmp6on oars. ~ eond $595. e1~ 81~ $41 fer ..
a FRONT FENDER tor '55
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Sena, 400mm+tele x2 under 21K ml. new tlfes. ~-· Must sell. 5450 ., like new. lic• 15MN559.
._.."' IMl9-9553 _ J...ar, /fanJ &rt $1 U 95. ..... ,.. iili 1121
JW TO loviNd HOME n•i;o;; TUik &\IY 11'00:
Otd lrWI Mttfr, fem. lerge cloleonne horse
good dogl 831.2508 12700 c.11 fS40.-M88
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln M t>r < ur )'
1 ?62'e Hlilllrt>or ~ •1~
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paMd on to you! •••••• 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD
111151 AT ...... i.7"
REVIE
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Open 7 ~·week ...,.__ _______ _
Extended s.w:e Hours SAAB 1984 blk 900S Uke newl 5 lpd od, eunroof. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon-Fri am/fm cua. low mT,
HONDA '83 Accord 5epd. t?u r gundy Interior.
ale. pwr atr aim/fm c:aaa. Spertcle9 Inside/out. Jull
orig owner, Clean.·,.. tuned. OwMr moving. ··~ $4500. 645-&412 1995() 080 157-4198
HUNTINGTON
BEACH ..
The Daily Pilot· has a new way to turn
your Hidden Treasures into CASH
$ 80
with
prepayment
4 Lines-7 .Da~~ s J0.80.
No Charges In copy or~-Prfvate partJn onlY· No Commerclal, ~
•
~e~I Est~te, Automotive, Boating or E~ Ads. There Is no price
hm1t to what you can adverti~. If you ~ to sell~ couch. h'9h chair
or any unused ~rchandl~-cal me Daly Plot Classlfted SUlf or use the
coupon b•-· lllii.... . .
Daffy Piiot, l lO w ...... c... ....., CA nQ•
642-5678
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AO COPY: 4 line minimum. appropriately 4 won:ls per lne.
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lleAUnlUL 8ELECTION
ol ... modml.laW ........
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CADILLAC '77 s.vtt ... ~ Int. 70.000 mi. ano OM*, $4500.
tM2·2'305
.. , ... fl.
ITINl-Loeded wHh power equip.
i.ther & much more.
(!80116) 113.115
JOHNSON & ~UN
Lincoln MerclH)'
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L 01ta Mttllt ~ ... 1 '""' 1,
'17 VET c:onwrtible mint
• eoodttionl Triple bled!, +MeM 8k ml 129.900.
Pvt Party 982-1754 *
~CH .
THE -SAVINGS ..
...
. You'll hook your . limit of in-
~erested buyers with ads· you
place in the classifi~ds. And our
rat~s won't .swamp y~ur ·profitsJ
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SADDLEBAG
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ON APPROVED CREDIT
BMW3251 BMW5351
ALL BMW M•ELI
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FroliJqu_akes
to vice raids, it.'
• • •• • • was quit~ a year ..
Freeway shootings
th~year 'stopstory
for Orange County
By ROBERT HYNDMAN ............
Surprise. surprise.
&fore 1987. no one could have
predicted that a scheme as elaborate
as the Iran-Contra affair was aoing on
under our noses. Nor could they have
dreamed that the mastermind behind
the pl!J>. Lt. Col. Oliver Nonh. would
shred"' documents, deliberately mis-
. lead members of Congress and later
· lcc~urc them o n the morality of hiJ
act1ons.-
&forc this year, no o ne would have
dreamed that Ronald Reagan and
M ikhail Gorbachev would be raising
champagne toasts in December and
callina each· other .. Ron" and
.. Mikhail,"·
A TV 'tvangelist saw his empire
coUaP$C following ne~ of an affair
wi1h a church sccrc1ary. Pope John
Paul II may have surprised many
9 1holics with his . unyicld1n1 pos-
111on on con1rovcrs1al church issues
durina his triumphan1 tour of 1he
coun1ry.
The Whittier and lmpenal Valley
eanhquakes and their aftershocks
caughl us all ofT~guard.
Gary Hm's sudden withdtawal
from the presidential race served only
to set -up the bigger surprise -his
return seven months later. And
millionaire pro football players went
on strike over lheir right to make
n1ore money .
Along the Orange Coast. com-
muters shared the fear of all Southern
California freeway drivers during a
summer spree of random frecwa)'
shootings. AIDS again deserved the
widespread attention It attracted with
various groups wrestling~ver how to
ckal with persons w11h AIDS. most
notably Irvine schoolteacher Vinccn1
Chalk. ,
SATURDAY. JANUARY 2. 1988
But 1987 was a year fall of
surprises.
The bullish s1ock market was
Viowing sians of weakness back in
--"U&ust. but even the experts were
surprised ~yihe S.SOO billion collapse
Thrtt lives v.ere lost tragically
when police helicopters collided over
Irvine. Slow-growth efTo n s picked up
_steam as roadways beg me f unhec
congesled.
Three people were killed when two poUce hellcopten collided o•er Intne ln March.
1987. perhaps more so than in the
past SC\~"ll years. M ission Viejo
became the county's 27th city follow-
ing a length ) incorporation efTon .. A
baseball team from lrvincwentaJI the
wa) to the Little League World Series.
McDonnell Douglas in Hunting.ton
Beach won an amb1u o uscontract that
will provide ple nty of jobs and beach
ciues were handed a bill to protect
them from costly lawsuits.
on ~lack Mon~. Oct. 19. · We also had a lot to cheer about 1n
And. as 1n past years. the·re was
embarrassing nev.s. such as the stol)
about the polict vice squad that went
to unreasona ble lengths to ~tch a
suspected prostitute.
Accordmg to the editors of the
Dail) Pilot. these '-"Crc I 987's top I 0
stones along the Orange Coast:
1-Freeway shootings
, It was a commuter's nightmare
come to hfe.
Transgress1ons as scemingl) harm-
ress as a lane change -.rootd prompt
\ 1olent retaliation. often with gun-
shots fired. &fore long. dnnng
habits included avoiding e)e contact
with others and a'o1dm$ an) man-
CU\Cr that a feUow dn ver m ight
interpret as ofTenswe.
.\!though California Highwa} Pa-
trol officers mair.tained that such
1nc1dcnts ha\C been occurring for
)Cars. dozens of shooti ngs were
rcponed on Southern Califo rnia
highwa)S last summer. Many were
si mple rumors. but several were
actual shootings wath deaths. injuries
and arrests follo wmg m their ~ake.
''I"\ c alwa) s seen fights on the
freeways. The ma m thing is egos."
said CHP O fficer Pat Barnard. who
called the fast lane "the ego lane."
Yet Barnard-and others said the
media attention last summer ma)
ha\e compounded the problem.
d rav. ing cop}'cat snipers into the
freewa) fra).
The CH P stepped up its war agamst
frccwa) gunslingers in At;gust and
authonzed an addiuonal 10.000
hours or ovcnime for the extra
patrols. E\cn the crime-fighting
Guardian ..\ngels stepped into the
nna. ofTenng to help. patrol Orange
Count) ·s freewa}S.
After 28-vear-old Paul Gary
Nussbaum was paralyzed in a hi&h·
wa) shooting 1n Costa Mesa. Jijs
brother confirmed the public's fear of
who the shooters were: .. No argument
took place. This guy was just a maniac
hothead."
By late August. however. reports of
shootings appeared to dwindle. ·
2 -AIDS
Vincent Chalk. an Irvine teacher
with .\IDS. was barred from the
classroom until he won a court
dec1s1on to return. When be did.
students welcomed him back with
banners a nd ol>(n arms.
Paul Hoff man. o ne of Chalk's
4
Year marked by variety of
hard-to-believe h8.ppenings
Believe 11 or no t. but in 1987: High School.
• T he cit) of Laguna Beach declared use If a nuclear-
fret: zone.
e Laguna Beach formed a panel tO StUd) what tO do
about the problem of dogs leaving ... uh. messes on the
beach.
• .\ m }'stenous vandal slashed the slec' cs of vanous
expens1\e spon coats at men's cloth1hg ston-s.
• A Laguna Beach wo ma n fond of her car Jumped on
the hood whe11 a th1i=f stanmg dn\ mg awa~· in -it
Following a wild nde through town on the front of the car.
she was able to con\ 1ncc the thicfto pull over and give her
the car back .
• The Costa Mcsa C ity Council attempted us own
filibuster. fimshmg its regular meeting about 5 m the
morning..
• Hunungton Beach pohcc rt\cal.ed a latent fa.sh.Ion
sense and decided to swap their duJI tan~lored uniforms
for sharp blue ones.
• N~wpon Beach. despite Its relatl\el~ small
populauon. found itself the massa&e'-parlor .cap1tal·.of
Oranae Count).
• A "'Oman cited for dnving alo ne m the car-pool
lane argued that because she ·was pregnant she was not
breaking the law. A ju~ disag.rttd.
• Contran to the popular behef that ~~ would be ~maner 1f w~ uicd more of our brains. a tJCI study found
that bntht people actuall) use less of their brain.
• ihe .. cwpon -Mesa U nified School District want.s
Corona del Mar and Newpon Harbor high schools to
swap theu popular pnncipals.
•The Irvine Co. and SPON. the firm's longtJme foe
on de\ elopmcnt plans.. a~ 10 cooperate on a stud~ of
hov. the compan} 's remaining 400 acres of undeveloped
land m Newpon ~ch could be used.
•Two gay men su«t a photographer for refusing to
take their photo at the 10-year reunion of the L'mversJt)
• It"' me offiClals learned that the Cit} 's population
could tnpk b> the }car 2010.
att6rneys. predicted the decision
would have "a tremendous impact
throughout the country, because the
coun has said very clearly. given what
we kno~ about AIDS. ii is improper
to exclude ordiscrimmate against an~
person "Ai lh AIDS."
Even s0. discrimination against
penons with AIDS prompted fre-
quent warninp to em plo)ers that
such bias is illepl. Werner Kuhn. ro-
chairman of the AIDS Coalition to
Identify Oranec County ceds. said:
• Fountam Valle) finall) got 1ts fQ.un tam.
"We hope that b) informing em-
plo}eesand emplo~ers wea n reduce.
tf not elim inate. this kind of d1s-
cttmination. ··
AIDS educauon spread more VIS·
Shaking the boat
Edl.8on RiCh School· eenior
Shawnda We•Uy didn't
think •he ahould ha.e to
haTe a date to attend her
ju.nlor-Klllor prom, decl-cllDC wtead to 10 8taM with a
1ro. up of her llrllrlenda.
School officlala, howner,
wanted a 0 tradltloll&l" prom
and md onll couple. were
welcome. •"It • not fair and I
think It'• pure ctl9crlm1na-
tlon, .. •he md. "lly =a are upeet too.·· A 1.-
traton eTentually backed
down and We.tty attended
wlthoat an e.cort.
1bh m 1987 to college campuses. with
Orange Coast College and t.:CI
among the schools prcscnllng a
weeklona scnes of programs on the
d1~ast and the issues surrounding 1t.
UCI also installed condom machines
in 1be campus' restrooms in an effon
to promote safe se,.
-By Robert B,,...,_
Sull. the stanhn' news rcporu
continued. In late November. Chil-
drens Hospital of Orange Coun1y said
that thrct babies born there had been
infected v.1th the AIDS virus through
blood transfuSJons and urged
mothers who were net sure of their
o"n children's health to check with
their hospitals.. especially. if the in-
fants had rccc1\ ed transfusio ns be-
tween 1978 and March 1985. before
blood supplies "ere screened.
..\ fe1o1. "eeks later. a .con~onal
stud~ predicted that witlun the ncxl
decade. an a'alancc of AIDS cases
among ch1ldren and teen-agers lS
l1 kel) to overv.helm hospitals.
schools and other public scn-,ccs and
lead mg to w •despread rejection of
~ouths calT) 1ng the disease.
3-Police copter crash
Two pohcc heliropters collided in
m1da1r O'er In me last March while
pursuing a stolen car. killing two
Costa Mesa pohct officers and a
Cl\ 1han pa~nger and mJ unng the
two :"'Jewpon &ach officers m the
other copter.
K.Jlled were pilots James David
Ketchum and John W ilham Liboh
and pa~nger Jeffrc) Pollard. an avid
pilot eager to improve his skills.
"This was a terrible tragcd)," said
Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall after
spending half the night at the crash
site "I knew them both. So many in
the C'lt) 's fa.m1ly arc friends. -
The acc1dent prompted debate
over the safel) of the aucraf\s and
(Pleueeeerusw AT /CS) ..
-Scandal,-stocks Yoted _to_p stories_ . .
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The ·~-... bearinp. which shook an admiaisuatioe and -~ -m8de Oliver Nonb a kl aame. rubd as tbe top
MWl ltOI)' or 1911 n. a~ po11
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Hli91rtlkt9PIO..-
1 , __ ...1"_8 ...., t.a..a • .,. Nonh. who was firul from tht
-a.aua~ u• ---.• National Security Council foi his
The Iran.Contra bearinp, which role, admitted be bad misled Con-
reccived 3,S73 points. ended with Lt. grcss and shredded documents. He
Col North a momenwy hero, and lectured the ~mbcn of~ on
the man who may have mas~ · the morality of bis KtionL His
minded the operat~IA Oil'CC'lor former scetttary. Fawn Halt. told the
William Cuey. dead. comm1llcn that thttt weft times
. . ..
"
Jstop
world
stor:j·
NEW YORK -The U.S.-Soviet
summit was the top news story of
1987. accordina to editon o~ 5ix
continents polled by The Associated
Press. •
The third meeting between Prcsi·
dent Re•n and Soviet leader
Mikhail S. Gorbachev. duri~ ~bich
they sianed an qrecment to damanate
intermediate-range nuclear weapons,
easily outpolled such other major
stories as· the declines in the U.S.
dollar and the world's . financial
markets; the 5<1,Jet Union's ~I
and economic reforms..aruLtbcJona·
simmering Iran-Iraq War.
Gorbachev's first visit to the Unit·
ed States earned 74 first:placc votes .. -------------------~--------.... lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!lllllllllllllll!llll--llllll~~lllll!I----~----------------· from the l 19ballotsca~t. Participants 7 · in the poll were newspaper. ,.adio.
llD.p8.ct of m ·arket collapse m. ·arginal ~~£::::::~?:·~::~::
BJ JmlN CUNNIFF ___ .....,.. ..
" NEW YORK -Like a boxer shnaina off a punch to the mid-
section, the economy absorbed the
stock mmet crash of Oct. 19 and
continued to plod ahead.
Few people doubted the force of the
.blow in spite of the economy's
appearance, but as the year neared an
cod. no one could tell for certain what
temporary' or l)(rmanent damage
mi.&ht have been inflicted by the $500
billion crash of Black Monday.
Early speculation was gnm. Ex·
perts said people would restrain their
buying because they suddenly felt less
well off. Business would cut back its
spending plans. A recession might be
just around the calendar comer.
But most fcan failed to show up in
the statistics. Consumer confidence
remained high. Businesses continued
with their plans for capital improve-
ments. The leading indicators show-
ed only a mild threat to funher
economic ex'?'lnsion.
Ecoqomists who had. in the fear of
the mo.ment. pctrcd their predictions
for 1988 -1 . .5 percent growth. for
example. instead of 2.5 percent -
began 'nudging their figures hi»ter
again after a month or so.
The housing market ~med to
survive. In early December. 1he
president Ofth~ National Association
ofHome Builders. Jim Fischer. stated
tha1 indicators showed the crash had
"only a marginal effect on consumer The National Association of · dlinJer. it would have meant ~
demand for housin$." PurchasingMan.,erssurvcyedmcm-cession. But business, even in the
Rcta.il.salct did fall. but not nearly bers in mid-November and found fann bell, was .stron~r in October
to the extent that some-had feared. them "extremely optimistic .. abo'ut ttian in late 1986. The economy was
and it was debatable whether the the 1-988 outlook. according to Robert sturdier. it could 1ake the blow.
weakness was -crash-related. Car Bretz. chairman ofits business survey Nevertheless, 1he Federal RC$Crve
sales. for example. already were off. committee. ould take no chances. Immediately
and general rciail sales bad been dull. An early December report from after the crash. chairman Alan Green·
.Neven.belcss.. ..many oL the .big-Fedel'4'l Reserve district ban4 in-$pan announced a reversal of monct-
name stores continued to repon sales dicated little damage-to economic af) policy which. as measured by
gains. Wal-Man Stores Inc .. reported growth to that point. Some uncertain-rising intcrcs1 ra1cs. had been turning
overall. sales jumped 26 percent in ty was created. the study revealed. bul more restrictive.
November over a year earlier. . · sptnding plans held firm. Money was pumped into the econ·
The National Federation of lnde· • Urihke the near-fa1al crash of l 929. omy and interest rates fell immedi·
pendent Business surveyed its small-tQ which it was repeatedly compared. atdy on almost cvcrythina -busi-
business members before and after the crash of 1987 came as the ncss and home mo~ loans. Iona·
th·e crash and found little differcnec in economy was gaining strength. term and short-term, bia and small.
rcsuhs. In each instance the responses Had i1 occurred a year earlier. said The sudden liquidity cushioned 1he
""ere bullish. economic researcher Alben Sin· (Pleue ... BATTBUD/C4)
Year's disasters . I •
By Tlte Associated Press
These were some ofJhe major disasters of 1987:
Natural diauten
Marrh 5 -Series of ea:thquakcs beg.in in Ecuador. More than 1.000
pcopk arc killed. Damage 101als SI billion.
Late July-Flooding begins in Bangladesh. Government estimates 1.200
they viewed as the top 0 stories of
I 98S. Based on I 0 poin,~M-r,..,l"h-
first-place vote to one point for each
story rated in l<t'h place. the summit
earned 1.046 points.
In second place this year. with 18
first-place vo1cs and 847 points, was
the Oct 19 record decline in stodc
values on Wall Street.
The Soviet reform campaigns -
known as:"&Wnost." for mott open-
ness in Soviet society. and "per-
estroika.''-for cronom1e tcvamping
-were I 98Ts 1hird-ranked story.
garnering 13 first-place votes and 662
points.
In fourth position, -Mth4'hn:e fint·
place votes and 647 points. was the 7-
ycar-old Gulf war. •
The fifth-rated story, with two first··
place votes. was the oontinuina
spread of AIDS.
The probe into the seem sale of
U.S. arms to Iran and thediven.ion of
profits to the U.S.-t.cked COntra
rebels in Nicaraaua was the No. 6
storyf with one· first-place vote and
372 points.
· II) seventh Place was the May 28
ni&ht of teen-age West German. pilot
Mathias Rust to MOKOW's Red
Square. The Central American peace
plan. which was dcsipcd to end
die in two months.
July 20-28 -Almost 900 die in heat wave in Grttet.
Sept. 27 -Mudslides in Colombia k.iU 200.
msurJCncies in Nicaraaua. Honduras
and Guatemala, was voted the No. 8
story, the s1niii\g of lhe Enllish
Channel ferry "Herald of l=ree
Enterprise." which left some 180
-peopl~ dead. was the .ninth-ranked
story. and Chinese politics. includina
the crackdown on J>C"(Mkmcxracy
protests in China and Tibet. was
ranked 10th.'"·
Oct. 1 -Earthquake strikes CaJifomia. Four die.
Nov, 15 -Texas. Louisiana tornadoes kill 10.
Nov. 26 -Typhoon Nina hits Philippines. killing 500.
Alrdiautera
Jan. 3 -Brazil airliner crashes in lvocy Coast. killing 49.
May 9 -Crash of Polish jetliner in Warsaw kills 180.
Aug. 16 -Nonhwest Airlines crash in Dttroit kifls 156.
Aug. 31 -Thai airliner crashes into sea near Bangkok and 83 die.
Nov. 28 -South Afri.can jet crashes in Indian Ocean. killinJ I S9.
Nov. 29 -South Korean plane disappears over Burma. killing 11 S.
Dec. 7 -Pacific Southwest Airlines crash in California kills 43.
Dec. 8 -42 die in Peru plane crash.
llarlne, train .u.a.tera
March 6 -.. Herald of Free Entcrpri~" ferry ·sinks off Zccbru&&e.
Belgium: al least 189 die.
July 2 -Zaire train crash kills 128. ~
Jul) 5 -Zambian barge disaster kills 380.
Oct. 19 -Indonesian train crash kills 80. injures JOO.
Dec. 11 -57 killed. 58 injured when bus carrying children on holiday
ou1mg is struck by a train in Egypt.
At leut 189 people died when a ferry capatzed off Bel&lum '• cout. Dec. 20-1.500 people arc killed when a passcfllCf ship and an oil tanker c~llide in the Philippines and both ships sink. Only 26 people are rescued. -
SCANDAL, STOCK MAR·KET TOP NATIONAL STORIES •••
FromCl · ·
late lkcember lhe Dow had re-
covered more than 200 ~ints from
its Oc1ober low. but sull was 500
under 1he year's high. The consensus
of economists. however. was that no
major recession was in sight.
The ·the s1ock market crash re-
ceived 3.500 points.
3-U.S.-USSR summit
The three-day summit mcctinJ. of
Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S.
Gorbachev in December received
2.929 points from lhe nation's news
media.
The leaders of1he two superpowers
sipcd a treatv to ban medium-range
nuclear missiles and proclaimed it a
historic turning point The two
shared rrumpct fmfares. anillery
salutes and champaane toasts. and
wound up calling each other "Ron"
and "Mikhail." Mo~t liberals praised
the treaty; many of the president's
~low conservauves denounced it.
4-Persian Gulf
Fourth, with 1,870 points. was the
phut in Persian Gulf violence that
bepn with the reflagina of Kuwaiti
oil tankrn so they could travel under
U.S. Navy ncort. In May, Iraq's air
btt att«ked the U.S. Navy fnpte
Slart. lullina 37 Americ.ans. Iraq said
it was an acadcna and the United
SaatcsKttPtcd the aPOk>ly. Thf'OUlh
dW IUlftlfttt Ind fall, oM reftaelCd _..,. llit a mine. U.S. e.eticoptm .m • lrani8n miada~ and a =' •t,; -Iranian mmale bit OM llO • d tuttn. woundina its A..nc-_,,and U.S. wanllips
... ~-.. -*-•oted Jhrtt IJJ h ail ••bms in Malietion.
effon by President Reagan 10 appoint
a replacement for retiring Supreme
Court Jus1ice Lewis Po-well received
1.855 points. .
His first choice "Was Robert H.
Bork. an appella1e Judge favored by
con.serva11,es. Liberals lined up
aga1ru1 him and the Senate finally
rejected Bork 58-42. When 11 was
discovered that Reagan·s second
choice. Douglas H. Ginsburg. another
appellate j udge. had smoked mari-
juana m the 1960s and 1970s.
Ginsburg asked tha1 his nomination
be withdra"W n
6-:-TV ministry IC&Ddall
Sixth. wit.I) 1.794 points. Wl'S the
story 11lat brolc'e ·in Maren wi th the
disclosure that TV evangelist Jim Bakkeren~ged in a motel room tryst
back in 1980 with a church scc~tary J~ssica Hahn. 1hen 21, and allctcdly pai~ he~ hush money to keep the
a1Ta1r quiet.
Bakker was def rocked and his PTL
ministry was. turned over to anotller
TV eva0Jelis1. Jerry Falwell. Later
the minmry filed for protection
under the bankruptcy laws. and tt.hn
sold hersto~-with nude pictures of
herself -to Playboy mapzu~.
7 -Pre.ldentlal race
Two political dct.dn ,_. ...
1.706 poinu. Ell.SC... 9-} Hiit
dropped OUI of the praid( ... ~
after pms d1tclosurn Ol llil ......
11onsh1p '11;1th a M11mi lllOdd. DailM
Rice. Repancn had spalllll-••
Washifl&ton town tto... ~
candidate, 5eft JOeepla Ilda lllO
•uhdrcw from tht ~. fDr *
Democratic nominadala'Mler fie -found tQ have lrfted ........ 6-1
Other politicians for fill 9"''*"' •
speeches. In December. Han re·
entered the race. saying. "Let the
people decide."
8-,AIDS virus
10-Jeaslca McClure
The rescue of 19-month-old Jessica
McClure from an abandoned well in
Midland. Tex .. a s1ory that captured
1hc hean of the nation in October.
Between 198 l and the end of 1986. received 874 votes. h took rescuers SS
the federal government had reccjvcd hours 10 drill throulh solid rock to
reponsofsome30.000cascsofAIDS. reach the child. When she ~s
That figure grew by 20.000 during the released. healthy. a month later from
past year alone. The year aJso re· the hospi1al. her father spoke for
corded I t.000 AIDS deaths. At year's 1housands of Americans whose con-
end no cure had been fou'nd for AIDS. tributions paid Jessica's SS0.000 hos-
But treatment improved with the p1taJ btlls: "By the grace of God and
aovcmment's approvaJ of the drug some heroic men. we have our baby
AZT. which retards the virus back."
ahhough it . is expensive a!"1. ~ • The editors' and broadcasters'
danaerous side ~ffects that hmtt its ballots Wert' returned in mid·Deccm·
use. Ot~ ex pen mental agents show-ber and so did not include any
cd promise. Docton also bcpn the _subsequent news events. IM&.a~
lirst human TI'iali-of ~RS m the second aroup of IO. with points in
prevent further spread of AIDS. paren1hcses·
The AIDS story received l .255 ·
points. 11 . Peace process involvina
9-Plane crashes
Ninth. I J. I~ points. were airplane
crashes in UCtroit and Denver. both on takeoff. In Detroit. Northwa1
Airtincs Fh&ht 255 crashed Aug. 16
and tumbled in a fireball onto a
hipwt1y intcrdtanee. killing 1 S6
peopk. two of them motorisu. A 4-yar~ld pr1, Cttelia Cichan. was the
Oftly pe•ftlC'f to survive. In ~vtt
Nov. 15. Cont1ncnt1I Airlines A11ln
1713 ftipped over and broU into
lhrtt pieces when a wi,. tip scra~
the runWly. Rncvc of some victuns
loot lonetr than six houri; 28 of the
12 on boenl were killed.
(Two other disasters. the msh of a
Plcifie SOUth-nt Airlines p&anc in
Califorrii1. in whiCh 43 PeOolt ditd.
•lid -the sinki"' of a~-PlliliOPtat
S*Knttr' ship. wnh tOIM '·'°° rivn loM.t...ocnmd after~ top:IO t.Uot was atitnbutcd.) \
icara1ua {543).
12. Pope John Paul I l's visit to
America (S27).
1 l . The biccf\lCnnial celebration of
the U.S. Constitution (463).
14. Chanacs within the communist
aiants: glasnost in the Soviet Union~
westem1Z1tion moves in Chin1 (431 ).
IS. Revolt of Cuban inmatet at
dncnrion ccntcn 1n Atlanta and
Oakdale. La. (409).
16. Surropte mother Miry Brth
Whnchcad loses tn Baby M caw in Nnw Jase, (203).
17. The earthquake ia Los A~
(181). ..
18. Shootanp by fivstraled motor·
im on C1hfomia freeways diet Id\
fhc dead (146).
,.. 19. New ammipation 11• ps anto ~. wi&t. ill ..,...~ "8¥11ioa
20. Tht Na&ioul FOGIW ....... pll)~·itritt(ll,). '!\
°'
Other top stories:, in ordcf' of their
rankinas. we~: · ·
-The July 31 clash in Mecca ·
between Slludi Arabian security forces and Moslem pilgrims that left
at least 400 people dead.
-Protests in South Korea that led
President Chun Doo-hwan to ICttpt
democratic reforms.
.....-Third World debt.
-Continued unrest and coup
attempts in the Philippines.
-The Tamil 1nsuf1Cncy in Sri
Lanka.
-Allcptions that Austrian. Prai·
dent ancf former U.N. Secretary·
General Kurt Waldheim was in·
volved in Nazi war crimes..
-The disappcara~ of Analican
Church envoy Tcny Waite in Let.-
non and the continued captivity of
other foreipcn there.
Tbt ts-e 11alion. ~ IO bt ~d prostltutn.
aboua lhl lilllda of a f'oOIMll fidd. As the cue moved IOward an willbcbuihinidiuboua2'0..... Onobtr trial. Chitf Art. Campbell
milesabovetlleanlL It Ytill lleable IO ddrnckd the pany'1S1.000 cost. the
P«rtnanenaly laouw crewa o( ~ o( 21 off'1een. a bllhtub
llUOMUll uamported IO llac ...... filled with beer and an am pk aock of
by &he ll*C lbuulr. It allD would ~a~ pomcpaphit ~vin.ars•
serve M 8 pcnlWICJlt OUtpOlt for lftl that It WU nKnUry 1n Ofdtt to
medal ud ldntiftc experiments lure the sulpe('ts and makt the
and> po111i.ly will launch nploqtion a{f'Hts. ~
minton1 ID M.,._ -----Campbell said polict must "play
4-Tulloaael ...
In Irvine. • Ci1y Council plan 10
house the homeltsl.. in a facllily
initially desiped as an animal sheltrr
cau5ed some controveny. But after
many of the details Mft ironed ou1
and the plan was approved. federal
9-Cltle9' laliaaaltJ bill
A.bill aivina beach cities immunity
from lawsuits stemmina f!Om acct-
Sui>er Stalli~n copten IJ'01Uadecl for ~on . .
-----~~ &e1entrom project'"dra~ protest In II~
Wisely flies more motions In court
lleaat aJJ!.phltheater 'me lawsuits ov-:_r not.:
• Panel to study new jail sites ) .... .. .. .
Panel to study new ~rt altes:
Ti'atasportadon woee topic of fo~ •
funds were abruptly pulled out. for those services with the'county.
Supporters poioted fingers at Rep. Last July. the city of Laguna Beath
.
dents caused ~Y natural ocean haz-
ards was signed into la~ last Septem-
ber by Gov. George Deukmejta.n. Robe!' ~ham. R-Ne~n ~ch. voted to anne~ the unincorporated acc~S1n1 him of m~dhng. but he community of South Laguna. mainly
denied any wronadoing. at Jhe requests of South Lafunans
l_n l..a&una Reach. ~t. Mary's who wert anxious to avoid "'e
Ep1scepar Church closed ats doors to scrappy in.corporation effons being t~e homel~s who used to spend the waged in Laguna Niguel and other
The signing represented a lengt)iy
fir.ht by Sen. Marian Bergeson. R:
Newport Beach. to allow beach cities
to continue providing public safety
services at the seashore without
riskillg upensive liability for acci-night on ns. sanctuary pews. Qper-·· souUI county communities. · ..aton~Q.sau11bc~h__~~ ~ o.n.ly_t The annuation tn¥a-the-city of dents of natu~. -
be a temporary faethty for the 19.000 grow by about S.300 residents
homeless, and they would look for and adds several more-miles of
other permanent locations in the picturesque coastline. future.
The bill. whil:h fkrseson_ in-
roouced tbrtt limes over the years.
does not. however. remove cities'
5-Slow-&rowth
Frustrated by increasing ·conges-
tion and Joger dajly commutes.
support for slower growth in the
county was especially visible in 1987.
A coalition ofslow-srowth advocates
released the first draft of a long-
awaited initiative i,,.. June that calls
for a halt to largc--scalc development
until adequate roads are in place.
.. What . we're trying ·10 do is
preserve what we have now," said
Costa Mesa City Councilman Dave
Wheeler. ·1f the county gridlocks.
that's the end of economic develop-
mdn." · .
... The Citizens: Sensible Growth and
Traffic Control Initiative will go to a
vote ngj June.
-A. fall survey by UCI profeSsor
Mark Baldassare found that there is
widespread supi>ort for initif.il\'cS
that would tie new development to
traffic improvements. .
In other traffic-re.late(i news this
year. Orange County became the on.ly
county in the nation to be selected
specifically for federal funds for
construction of toll roads. Tbc fund-·
.ing could be used for any of the three
freeways beina plan·ned an thecounty. ·
And the car-pool lanes O{! the 55
Freeway. like them or not. appear to
be here to stay.
6-1118alon Viejo
7-LlttleLeaaae
Founecn Little Lequen from ..
Irvine enjoyed the lightheaded ciddi-
ncss· of tnumph when their sue-.a ~ flgh.
cession of wins took them all the way A.&UO t
to the Little Leque World Series in lniDe ecllooltmiclaer VlDce'
William.sport. Pa .• last August Cllalk. a ftctlm of AID8,
And although the I I-and 12-year-eedecl ---11 ... la
olds evcntualfy lost to a remarkably ·8 a ..,_. • • ---
talented team from Taiwan. the order to retDrD to tile
Northwood team was honored ':\'ith clamroom la PfOYelpber. ID a
well-deserved celebrations and pa.r-precedeat-9ettlat declaioD,
ades upon their return to Irvine. a federal appeala coart or·
"They can win as gentlemen and dered bU ret.Datatemeat,
they can lose as aentlemen. They have •ri.aa" Claalll R DH d 0 QO 811·
a lot of class and I love every one of nlllcant rlak to Illa em-
them:" said their manager. Bob deata. Said Cllalk: 111'm
Garcia. . · . laappy J can 10 beck to a
i:-o make things e~en sw.ccter in IU~lel'm..edto to""""'t-1 r:v.1 ~-lbc..?\lonh..JMne Bobby Sox_ • ·..-
All-Star Softball Team won a national bl& dim•• tllaf1 bi.e,
championship for the second con-anil tlaat I call IO back to tile
secutive year. job r•e been trained for ...
8-McDonnell Doaglu
Up to 1.500 jobs could be created
br, McDonnell Douglas' new S 1.9 liability for negli.gence.
b11tio.D con.lf'aet to ,help build a NASA C'ily officials were espttially con-
spacc station. The Huntinpton Beach cemed about lawsuits after a . j~ry
facility win be the hub o the space · ~warded a paremon_t man $6 m1lhon
station project where the majority of _in ~ laws.u1t st~mmang from ? 19~0
the design. development and testing acc1de~t _in ~h1ch he broke his ~eek
of station's support structute. orbital after d~vmg into the surf. T.be JU!)'
propulsion system and internal ap-detemune_d the chy was negligent in
paratus will take..place. not warning people of surf-~latcd
··Most of us are still noating in zero dangers.
alone" with suspttts in vice and
narrotics arivestiptions despite the
costs. ·
Defense attorney M ichul
O'Neil saw things a bit diffrrcndy.
"What the dettttaves did is att on_,
the pho~ ans:t say. 'Hc.y. you guys
want to ·1tt a really good show?'
Certainly. they didn't need to procure
21 people to make two prostitution
arrnts:~
One of ~ two dancers fined for
prostitution said afterward: ··The
mcssqc I get is that Newport.Beach
has-nothing better to do.··
The year also saw the September
operiing of a new catholic school.
Santa Margarita High School. in \he
foothills below Saddlebaclc. The m-
augunal freshman. class of 2SO stu-
dents joined the Rev. Michael Harris.
the _school's principal in_a ribbon~
cutting ceremony w1th'a motto bor-r~wcd from Father Junipero Serra -
S1empre adelanre. Always forward.
In Laguna Beach. bttter feelings
over lhe handling of formtt hjgh
school football coach Cedrick Hard-
man. arrested in September 1986 on a
drug charge. led to the recall of three
school board members in an election
that was especially divisive .
' Ph bull attacks caused some panic
and prompted various cities to con-
sider regulations to protect the publie
from lhese dogs. despite pleas for
leniency from pit-bull.owners. •
Orange County Supervisor Bruce
Nestande resigned and was replaced
by Gaddj Vasquez. lJ.S. Rep. Dan
Lungren was selected by the governor
be t he stat~s-new-trcasnttr:
The landmark China House in
Newport Beach was finally razed. '
Sherifrs investigators were
stumped in their invcstiption of the
shooting death of Joe AVila. whose
family runs a local chain of populal'
Mexican restaurants.
A chemical fire at a metal-finishing
plan\ in Newpon Beach forced the
evacuation 'Of residents living near
the facility. .• •
Richard Boucher. a fOrmer Hun -
ington Beach Citizen ofthe Year. was
sentenced to one year in jail for Mission Viejo became Oransc
County's 27th and newest city· in
·November with 57 perttnt of the
voters favoring incor_P9ration.
Elected to the Mission Vaejo's first
City Council were Chris K~na.
Norm Murray. William Craycraft.
gravity here." Bob Thompson. aen-
eral manager of Mt Donnell Douglas'
space station division. said aJ a
December press conference.
10-Vlce..anaad ._.._ • c.n~ng in sexual relations with a .., r-.a •J neigbbothood.boy_.A nd.Beverly Jean
_ Added City Councilman Tom
Mays: "I think it's about the best
thing to ever hit H11ntington Beach."
The Ncwpon Belich Polttt. Dtpan-EmS\Was sentenced to four years in
ment suffered considerable embar-prison in connection with the deaths
rassment following news of a mock of her lmonth-old twin babies who
bachelor party staged to arrest were left in a sun-baked car.
,,
Northwood Little Leaguers freet teammate Aron Guela0
after Illa flnt-inntng homer U. first roa.nd of Little Leaps
World Se.rle.. Inlne team went -an the way to ftaa1 ,.._
before loeing to Taiwan 21-1. ·
Irvine's tea-ms
entered sports
spotlight in '87 '
By .ROBERT HYNDMAN ... .,... .......
The local spans world in 1987
seemed to-find its capital in the cit~ of
Irvine. UCI got things rolling in early
Janual) with the grand opening of the
sparkling S 15 million Donald Bren
Events Center. later that eve ning. the
Anteaters ripped Utah State 11 8-96
with Scott Brooks sconng 43 points
and all but forgetting about has former
gym. Said Brooks afterward:
"Where·s Crawford }:fall'!'
Woodbridge High School. led by
junior center Adam Keefe. won a
state basketball championship, The
scboors football team also won a tillc.
defeating Chaminadc High for the
• Dcscn-Mountain Conference Cham.'
pionshlp. ---
Irvine's bascbaJl-playing North-
wood All-Stars went all the way to the
Lmle League World Series before
losing to a remarkably taknted team
from Taiwan. The Northw.ood Bobby
Sox soTtt>alf team won a second
c6nsecutive national championship.
despite rettiving far kss pubhctl}
than the baseball team.
At Irvine High. the girts· vol~ybaJI
team won a state championship.
!>eating Newpon Harbor High, ..-.ho
rwere the CIF 5A champs. And
Xochill Gon-zalcs of6niversity High
School became the first girLto pla} an
an Orange Count) varsity high school
football game.
Of course. there was plcnt) of
spans news outside Irvine as welt
Fountain Valle) High Sctlool's
football team "'-'t"nt all the way to the
C l.F Big Five Championship . at
>\.naheim Stadium. but lost in <he title
game to Fontana High. .
The Edison High School girls' team
won a CIF 4-A vollnball cham-
pionship. ·
The Newpon Harbor H 1gh School
girls' cross-<ount~ team "'-OD a state
championship and the schoors boys'
vollevball team won the_Cl'f 4-A.
chanlp1o"sh i p.
• Of spttial mterest 10 the yachtsmen
of Newpon Harbor. Dennis Conner
led Stars & Stripes to victory tn the
America's Cup. defeating Australia's
Kookaburra Ill in a 4--0 sw~p. Bill
Ficker of Newport Beach. who cap-
tained the lnt('epid to victory in ~
1970 Amerigs's Cup. said. "'It was
ot>v1ous hey-"'-''t~ me ctass of the
flttt.-
Not evel)·one came out w1nn~
however.
Newpon Be.ach·s entl) in the
Amenca's Cup. the-Eagle. was
eliminated in the earl~ rounds of
competition.
Newpon Beach's George >\rgyros.
who owns the Seattle Manners. was
making o\·enures to purchase the San
Diego Padres. but eventuall>·· found
that the teain wasn·t for sale.
Then there was the Huntington ·
Beach man attending. his son·s .
baseball game who was so angered by
what he thought were biased ca.Us b> a
16-year-old umpire that be dashed
from the stands and attacked the
~outh. A.judge orderedRobenFoster
to write a 1.()()0-word cssay·o n proper
behavior at sponing e\ents and sajd
such a lesson would be more valuable .
. than aJaif term.
·Sometim~s what doesn~t happen makes news·
By ROBERT BYND~ °' .............
What if they held a riot but nobody came?
It was the non-riots, the riots feared but never
formed. that compriled &he bulk of the year's non-stories
-the ones warninc of potential disasten that never
occurred.
Tbe bfaest non-riot wu the one that drewinorc than
200 police Oltteen to Wat Newport on the Founh of July
to prevent what they feired would be a replay of the meltt
tllat occurred the summer before. As it turned out. the
July 4th oblervance WM IDDN mild than wild.
Another nOIH'iol oa:umd in A..-at lbc Op Pro
Surfing Championships in Huntington Beach. the site of a
massive riot the year before that left many. including
police officers. injured and city facilities burned. With this
year's beefed-up security and elimination of non-surfing
activities. however. all the best action was in the water
where Australian surfer Barton Lynch cut through the pier
pilinp to win the event in flashy form.
Tbestqewasset foryetanothernon~riot when police
and security officials at the Pllcific Amphitheatre pred
up for a June 20 concert featurina the infamous Bcastie
Boys and the rap IJ'OUP.tm-DMC. Despite the buildup.
and talkofviolm<eatancmtierconccn. the sho;wwcntoff
without a hildl. or a bit
House pets; other
·animaJs·find w~.r-· .
to make front page
1
Even Mother Nature failed to live-up to h'er btlhngs.
At the very Start of the )Car. weather watchers
predicted record high tides that would threaten to flood all
low-lying coastal areas. The cause. they said. was an
extremely rare alignment of celestial bodies which would
exert an unusually strong gravitational pull o n the world's
oceans. The result, as you may ha"e guessed by now. was
a lot of1alk~ but no flooding. ·
More recent!}. meteorologists kept their reputation
for wcather-forecastingj ntact in m1d-Dcccmbcr when
they predicted-a huge Paci~c storm. ttte biggest in yea~.
would drench Sourhcm California. As it turned out it
rained but 11 .~1dn't pour.
Perhaps the pea~ and tranquility that reigned in
1987 "as due to the SO<alled Harmonic Convergence.
Then again. maybe it wasn't.
In any case. the not-so-Oown-t<K'anh Ne"' .\gc
observance .\u.g. 16-17 . was meant 10 wclrome the
beginning of a 25-:yea.rdcansingperiod in which theeanh
"'-Ouldprepare for contact with alien intelligence. Then. in
the )ear 2012. mankind will open the door to the age of
Aquanus. Or something like that.
· Stay tuned.
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blow ud ·~ ibe moment. But the cbaaw: in IDOMtary Policy
didn't la&. Slill caacaoecl with'
inftatioa and feuftal tbat low inkrnt
ratn milbt further erode tbe dollar's
trade vilue. the fut qWetly belan tiah~iasapiojust a hweeksaf\er
the bia IQft,
Wbat tbca was the imPKt of the
crash? Amc>llS the eff'ecu molt clearly
1ckntifiablt were thne:
-BLOW TO C'ONFIDENCE.
Thouah · i~mi&ln not. have been demonstra immediately from
statistics o polls. ~ undoubtedly
was some damqr to confidence.
accompanied by a much hither &evel
of uncertainty at all economic levels.
Traden were jittery about the future
djrcction of the markets; consumen
were spendina cautiously and inter-
national tradin& panl)en worried
about theirabUity to fC>ftAal& a slobal
recnsion.
-SIGNAL TO ACT. Thecollapse
produced more determination
amona tradina nations to resolve
mutual ~nomic problem$, whi&e
COQ&TCSS and the White House
worted harder to repve the budget
deficit.
.-WALL STREET REFORM.
Perhaps the most measurable impact
of the crash was on the investment
community itself. Several invcsti~
tions, one ordered by the Whne
House. went diasina for explanations.
while thCindustfy began to undergo a
painful shakeout.
Held up to scrutiny were com-
puterized prosram ~~raaeaies that some blamed for ierati:nf. the
rnarket'ntide. "Fhe-role of specia.ltsts.
who seek to maintain orderly markets
by bUyioa and scllina for thejr own
portfolios,· also was questioned. S:>.
too, was the role of over-the-counter
traden who failed to maintain mar-
kets in their specialty stocks.
The collapse precipitated layoffs
and consolidations within the bro-
kerage industry almost immediately.
But in the larsereconomy, of which
securities arc but one aspect. there·
were few job cuts.
Certainly the next few rounds tor
this bauet"ed economy will be its
sumt test
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Jan. 22. Dirter WU pro-
DoaDced deed at a Bar· rlabaq boepltal.
killinaall 43 aboard, intludilll former
airline worker David A. Burtc. who
the FBI says WU retpOMible for &be
disaster.
Officials allqe that Bwte carried a
borrowtd pistol past security auatds
at Los Angeles lntematit>nal Airport
who recognized him and let him pass
without screenins. The incident has
resulted in a federal grder that all
airline employees be screened as
passengers at the nation's airpons.
. For the second year in a r~w. the
state's continuing AIDS epidemic
placed third in AP's Califom .1a. list. A
multi-faceted story. the cns1s was
again punctuated by the death of a
Honywood ptrsonality -Li~ra~.
who succumbed to the deadly virus m
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Rounding out California's 1987
Top 10:
4. Pope John Paul ll pays a historic
visit to California: For four days in
mid-September. Californians were
captivated by the 67-ycar-old Pole as
he paraded through Los An~lcs.
Monterc) and then San Francisco.
The pontiff held s~tacular outdoor
masses and met with grade-schoolers,
tcen·agers, media executives, re-
hg1ous leaders,.,govemm~nt officials
and AIDS v1cums.
5. Destrucuve wild fires ravage
Nonhern and Central California for-
ests in September and October.
Hundreds of lightning-sparked.,fircs
blackened about a million acres. and
federal and state authorities esti-
mated the costs of suppressing the
blazes reached.al least s 120 million.
About 95 ptrcent of •the burned
acreage was contained within na-
uonal forest lands. most of them in
Nonhern Cahfom1a. and about a
dozen people were killed fighting th_e
blazes. Panial prQpeny damage esti-
mates ranged to $250 million. mu.ch
of it lost timber. Several counties
were declared disaster areas.
'6. A summer spree of high.way
violence gnps the state. The activity
seemed to be centered in Southern
Cahforn1a. where at least five people
were killed and about 20 others
injured in an· unrelated string of
shooungs. stabbings. rock-throw101
and other incidents. Some of the
attacks stemmed from traffic dis-
putes. while others appeared to be
random.
7. U.S. amnesty law takes effect in
immigrant-laden California. By most
assessments. California -and par-
11cularl) the southern ponion of it -
was to pro' 1de the litmus test o f
whe'ther the nation's immigration
reform would v.orlc It was hoped that
most of them would seek to ~ome
legal. rcmo' ing the s_li$ffia un~er
w h1ch the) had been hvmg. freeing
themseh cs to seek education and
better Jobs wnhout fear Qf deporta·
uon. The assumptions were corttet.
8. Conservatives appointed by
Go". DeukmeJ1an take control of the
state Supreme Coun. ending thrtt
decades of liberal majorities. The
paoel 1mmed1atel) moved to re-
consider some of the final deosions of
the Rose Bird court. It also upheld a
maJOnl) of the death sentences it
considered and overturned the Bird
coun·s most 1mponant limitation on
the death penalt).
9. Sacramento federal apptals
court J udge Anthony Kennedy nomi-
nated fo r U.S. <Supreme Court. Ken-
ned) w·as President Reagan's third
nominee to fill the C"ourfs vacant scat.
selected after the first two choices
were thwaned.
10. San Diego Yachtsman Dennis
Conner recaptures tM Amenca's
Cup. The January triumph over
.\ustrahan defender Kookaburra Ill
re' ersed Conner's loss Qf the cuf.
three )ears before to Australia I .
which had ended more than a century
of American dominance in the race.
But plans for the next America's Cup
regatta hit choppy waters. A N~w
Zealand banker. Michael fay.
challenged the Saa Oiqo Yacht
Club's intention to ho&d an open
comptt111on tn that city in 1991 .
insisting that he had the right toa one-
on-one race under the rules governina
the cup. The New York State Su-
preme Court upheld Fay's challense.
and the yacht club said a race will be
held at an undisclosed location next
)"ear.
ANIMALS •••
FromC3
breath. didn't move. didn't blink:i"
Ktng said. ··1 acted like I was dead:
Park officnls moved cam~rs from
the area, b,\11 the cpugar was never
seen again.
Another cat. a far smaller one. took
.some heat tn J aty. Vanessa. a 14-year-
old Siamese. decided to take a nap in
the dr)cr of a Laauna Niguel homt. Unfortunate!),~ the famil was do.LO&
tneltousenOT<ffaun ryatt et1mcand
Vanessa was sent spinnina for about
five minutes btfore she was dis-
co"crcd. Following a visit to the
\Clennan an. Vanessa decided to cool
1t for a while. .
· Then there was the Lquna Beach
woman who called animal~ntrol
officers :if\er she found a baby
opossum trapped en htt toilet, In a aross undcrstattment, the woman's
roommate told a n-poner: "It's kind
of an awll."ard situation to sec a baby
opossum sw1mmin1 around an your
101kt at 6:l0 in the momane. ••
But opossums had othln stand••
up for their nahts in 1987. An1ea
Hencu. a \'citnnanan and bander of
the ()pouum Sot~~ of California.
pcnuackd (()Uftt)' offtciall ..........
mer 10 d11ieont1nut lbc pnictice OI
piduna up OposM,Mns and la1er k=
them. araui• 1ha1 the oft.mat·
mariupaals att hatmlal.
··~ basteally sulrer rtorii • bad 1m19r. Hmm said. .. ~ ,_..
only hi~e C'Oftl.Kt widt apcmllmt
whHtht) lttldmdOMa.'IM .....
or•n•~ terontOlldlrllKl~ intt .,... ... its -..: or.c1M11.
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Guam's not i~ the USA,
but it'$justas American
DEAR ANt-1 LANDERS: Please
allow a liul~ space in your widely read
column to inform )Our readers about
Guam,.
Guam. like the Virgin Islands and
Pucno Rico . belongs to the United
Stales.. The Americans in Guam are
U.S. citizens. It is appalling how few
banks. credtt card companies and
international businesses realize that
Guam is NOT a foreign countrt.
Many intcmauonal insmutaons wittr
branches ever) where in.Jhe wo rld sull
place foreign-rate postage on mall to
G uam . Good gner.
G uam became a United States
territory after World War II. We use
U.S. postage. U.S. currenC). U.S.
customs. and we speak English here.
Also. v.e ha'e lv.o · non-voting re~
resentativcs an Congress.
Guam boasts a populataon of more
than 125.000. We have shopping
centers. s upermarkets. car washes.
golf courses. country clubs. health
clubs. exe rcise facilities. you name it.
We ha'c sil>.-lane paved roads. in-
com e taxes. ulcers and corruption.
We have e'ef)thang the United
States. can offer. except smog. Please
instruct your readers to update their
thinking. -J .B .. A PERMANENT
RESIDENT.
DEAR J.B.: And yo. laave Ann
Lu4cn la tlac Pacific Daily News la
Ap.u, Gum. Site is telliag Ute world
SudayJuury3
I. . ........ field where that qua ll) 1s vef)
imponant. -E.C IN ST .\RKE .
FL.\. . a..
lMDEIS
DEAR E.C.: Wltcn we lcana from
nc1atJve eirpcrlcaccs ln Ufe, we tarn
&Ut ncptive Jato a positive. nil ls
wlaat yoa did ud I coagratalatc yoa. , ...
all aboat YOtl today. TlaaUs for beln~
tlac catalyst. • • • DEAR.ANN LANDERS: Several
weeks ago you ran a good letter from a
v.oman who complained about her
husband) endless teasing.. As one
who has been there, I knov. )'Our
advice was sound.
Be)'ond a cenaan point. teasing
isn't teasing an> more. It 1s sadism.
The parent who takes out his or her
frustratio n on the only target that
can't fight back. hts kid. is JUSt as
guilt) of c hi kt abuse as 1he one who
rcpeatcdl> beats the child.
~h father made my life a living hell
because of his relentless teasing. After
l>C' era I hours I would become h) sten-
cal Then he "'ould sa". "I don't
understand "h} the girl ·,s so upset.
She should be able to iake a httle
teasing."
The scars don't shov. an}more.·
Luck1h. the' 've made me more
compa.ssaonaie and now I wo rk an a . .
DEAR i\NN LANDERS:· Recent-
ly, m y wife and I celebrated a mutual
wcdd~nganni\Crsa~w1th m y brother
11nd his wife. We met for dinner at a
fine steak house and agreed to
separate checks.
The waiter igno red our request
and. at thl' meal's e nd. presented one
check. M> brother grabbed i:< and
asked ho"' much I wanted to up. He
then took out ha s calculator and
staned to figu re.
Afler a fe " minutes he said, .. Faft )
dollars v.111 do11 .. I hand<\i over the
SSO. which he placed an his wallet. He
then pu1 the total amount of the bill
on his cred it card. I can't sa) for
cena in. but I think the credit card 1s an
the name of the compan) he works
for.
We are good fnends and will
re reaan so. but I'd h ke to.know 1f )OU
thinl this "'as a fair deal. -('.\~
ADl.\N Q L'ERY.
DEAR Q.: You lost notlaing, bat I
suspttt your brollacr lost some credi-
bility, which Is far more valaable
than money.
ARIF.S (March 21 -Apnl 19): lnd1v1dual close to )OU.
possibly brother o r ------------
wtth children. Sp1ntual values surge to forefront. Special
note: avoid heavy lifting. Leo 1s an picture.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. 2 1 ): Follo w th cough on
hunch, seek rapprochement y.uh famil)' member. You'll
receive notice U.t application ts approved. }Ou'll be
dealing with public. espcciall> women. Cancer. Aquanus
play roles.
sister. talks about
feeling "trapped.''
Be interested. S) m-s
•. pathetic \\llhout be-YONEY
coming 1ne,..1ncably
in,olved an problem 0MARR you cannot solve.
Scorpio in picture. ••••••••••••• TAURUS (April
20-May 20): Examine v.arious possibilities. realize money
as due to change hands. Study Aries message for valuable
hint. Individual who consultsJou seeks approval. not
advice. You gajn by reading an writing..
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Chanaes arc perhaps
overdue in connection with home. family. basic security.
Be diplomattc but let others know you arc .. drawing the
hne." Focus on rclauves. budget. income. Pursuecrcattve
endeavor.
CANCER (Jun-e !I-July 22): Protect pnvacy. define
terms. outline objectives, know that answers will ~~me
via meditation. Secret arrangement proves pos1uve.
Dilemma 1s resolved. you gain access to privilege.d
information.
LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on intngue.
intensity. responsibiltt). dedication. You'll utilize powers
of persuasion. )ou'll win fnends and influence the
o utcome of contest. Cancer. Capncom pla) significant
roles.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. ~I): D1,ers1f). d1spla)
versaulit>. open lines of communication. pursue creative-
artistic endeavors. You'll n~Cel\e gift "h1ch adds to
warqro be. Gemini. another Sagmanan will figure
prom anent I). .
CAPRICORN (Dec. ~~-Jan. 191: Pracucal issues
J om1nate -d1gdeei> for information. stud) small pnnt
Become av.are of tax. lease requirements Scorpio nail\ e
helps make "'ash come true Matenal docs require some
re' 1s1on.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I 81· Focus on chansma.
pcrsonaht}. ab1ht> to make changes at crucial moment
You"ll be comphme ntcd on ,appearance. "'ardrobe and
some will openl) talk about )Our "se~ appeal .. Gemtnt
figurt>S prominent~y. )
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 201: .\tten11o n centers
around insurance. special policies aimed at promoting
sccun l). Fam1I} member 1s scnous about possible change
of residence. G ift received representing genuine 1okcn of
a tTecuon
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Q . l-A5 South, .vulnerable, you
bold:
• K.195 \I AQ6J 0 1'103 + 76
The bidding has proc:eeded:
Eat Soatt. Wat NorO
l + Dbl Paa t•
P.. !
What action do you ta.kc?
Q.l-As South, vulnerable, you
bold:
• KQl3 \I AQ9 0 A.D7 + 76
The bidding has proceeded:
F.ut So•" Wat NorO
1 + Dbl Pua 1 • p.. !
What do you bid now?
Ofenge Coast DAILY PILOT /$aturd1y. Januery 2. 1988 C8
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Complete te .. vlalon llatlnga In Sunday'• TV Piiot.
WE.EU. Y BRIDGE QUIZ
CKARLES
GOREN
•IQ95 v l 0 131 +Ql"5l
The bidding has proceeded:
West Norti. East So•tll
l \I Dbl ~ v/
What action do you we?
• AQ6 \I AJ5 <> AlO-+J"51
The bidd.in& bas proceeded:
ScMIO West NolD £ut
lNT p .. lNT P ..
?
What action do you take'!
Q .S-A5 South, vulnerable, you.
bold:
•All v K 0 IQ63 +Ql5Cl
Partner opens the biddin& with three
hearts. What action do you take?
Q .6-As South. vulnerable. you
bold: VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): What appears to be "lost
cause" will be revived. You gel proverbial seco nd chance.
more people will be interested an your views. actions.
Long dist.a nee call relates to social event. possible JOUl'n~y.
LIBRA(Sept: B-Oct. 22): Focus on fresh s~. affairs
of hean. ability to imprint style. successful rclat1onsh1ps
IF JANUARY 3 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY \OU ha'e
dehghtful sense o f humor. tendenn to scatter (orC"l'S. are
anistac. creatl\e. 'crsau le and sens111'e concerning
"'eight. bod) image. You tra,cl. ~ou delight 10
communicating ideas. ~ ou are e'ccllent "'heo 11 comes to
d1sscmanat1ng pen anent an forma11on Gemini. Sag1tunus
people pla~ 1m ponant roles an ~our hfe Whal appo:ared to
be a defeat \\all. dunni Janual). be transformed into
rousing ' 1ctof). Ma} wall also be outstanding for ~ou 1n
1988
Q.3-Botb vulnerable, as South you Q.4-Neithcr vulnerable, as South
hold: you bold:
•m vts OAQtesa .,.
Partner opens the biddina with one
no trump. Whal do you respond?
Look for answers on Monday.
. .
The pause that refreshes and enlightens
New m JaJ)an 1s a high-tech toilet
that checks )Our pulse. temperature
and blood pressure. then runs a
unnal) sis. Results print out on a
liquid cf) stal d isplay. Correspon-
dents say this fascinating fi xture
needs about fi , e minutes of a morn-
ing to go through its paces.
Q. What are the odds m y le-gs aren't
the same length?
A. Fafiy-fifty.
f How long should 1t take a good
barber to gi ve a man a haircut? That
one has been kicking around for
decades. rm talking about a SIO
barber here. no t a S20 st)'list. Any-
':TRIVIA
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how. a national magazine once put on
a lime contes1 amo ng barbers. No
clippers. Scissors only. Winner fin-
ished the JOb an 29 SC('Onds.
First and last compliment I ever got
from a cit) ed itor .,.,.cnt hkc this: "I
l no" )OU can do 11. )Oung fellow. Put
some hfe an to the obit page."
Iceland's winter temperaturts a'-
t'f'llge a bit higher than Boston's.
T he darker the man's suit. the my
authority he's tho u&ht ~.ve.
Clothiers say that's the impression
onlookers get. no ·matter what t.bc
facts.
Wh) human taste buds are more
scns1u'e at sea le'el than at higher
altitudes I do not kno". but such as
the rnntenuon of the ex pens.
Q. What's the most "1del~ used
cosmetic "orld"1de"
.\ Henna O lpest. too
You know those old d ouble-<iccker
buses of London" With dnvers belo"
and conductors abo,e? Researchers
about 35 )'Cars ago checked sufficient
records to learn thr seated drivers had
far more hean nttacks-..than the
conductors who walked back and
fonh all the ti me. People long had
kno"' n about thr general health
benefits of exerc1St'. But medical
!.cholar~ SJ\ the London bus stud'
11.as the lir~i big ke) to ho"' moderate
c\erct'>C tends to fend otT hean
d1SCJS4:'
Q Wha1 did .. --l p·· c;tand lor
orag1 na II~"
.\ ., en ounces bottoms up on
of
More than 30 m1lhon people \pea~
\.\'u .\mazing! Just don't kno11. hl>"
the~ do 11
That name .. O"'en" come frl,m
the ('el11c for ""ell born ..
Mavens finish Strong to win Trivia X
Ktld their 9CO~n reveT'Std. tli
GWC ~•ffee K.lwtdl 9'0uld have
suettssf ull)' defended lbtir title. but
the CM M1vem finished out with •a
stron& 10-point show101 to the
KJutch's seven and rtian ai cham-
pions of Trivia Bowl X.
The Mavens and LeUy 6 Ce. paced
the scorina this week with Lolly's
dnttndcnts dinchi~ their hold on
third pa.cc. Now it s beck to the
start1n1 line as we raitc the curtain on
Tnvia Bowl XI. wb1ch ...-ill run
throuah the end of Apnl.
For those •ho have been wait~"I
.... \~.---------"""""----llt-."2'--nnt 1'arrow ttrt' name-of
Tei
T111s .
for their C'h.ance to act into the fun.
lhts is it St-nd your 1ns~rs to the
addrns below so that we retti"e it no
later than Wedneiday. Hett a~ your
fint I 0 q~t0ns of the new contest;
the heroine o f v. hat mo,·1e?
:?. What "as Miss Kitty's last name
on "Gunsmo lc"''
3. The "Husband Hunter's Hand-
book" pops up rrom ume to lime 10
"hat comic stnp'
4. Ptn1dent L1ocoln was a -
sassanated whtk watch10g what play.,
S. The song "Dream·· wu tht
TRIVlA BOWL X
FINAL STANDINGS
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LllV &~C~ 147\' • ._.. Cft4M & P'rlenlb Cf ,. UI
Nel'CY ,,,,,.., 16) UI
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3. The M~.&sle) Canuna f1£Ured
prominenth an "hat mo' ae"
9. Who. 1n an old T\' commercial.
··"'orked from \1ainc to Me~1ro'l"
I 0 The actor and actress v. ho pla~
hu bolnd a nd "1fe on a hit TV scncs
arc e~actl) the same age born on ttie
same da) ame 1hem
Last Week's .Uswc:n
I .. Dr. trangelo,e" (Bat G~no>
" ..\ PT boat ( McHale's I'\)
3. The~ ~pokt in rhyme (fJu k)
Bua)
4 uh' alle ( thens of uth)
"Kentuck) Bluebud" (" 1~
to Mtehllcl") 6 Hombcd: 1n "ln~nt the Waner
(Randall/llcll) role)
7 Muhammad "11 (Spotu fl..
ha.strated CO\·tt bo}) •
-••'f'ht Thnll ofh n .. (Gamer"'
pool)
9. otd Gold (danc:i pam)'
10. (I) Dallas ~O'*boys. (b)
Hmcbd WalMr and Dttw N:anoo
(S¥pttSWS winnm)
(St-ed~u ~IO TRIVI c:/O
IM Delly l"iloc. P 0 b I S60. Cou.
--Mra fM.."f. ftttnn .....
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half of rM p1ayrr·s prrHous tt0tt '"a
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ACROSS
1 Hot springs
5 Low shoe
9 Canyon
1• Gypsy
15 --at>out
16 llex
17 PartJcie 18 Land .,...
19 Monastery
head
20 Creased
22 Sworn an
2• Easy pac.
26 Atfhc;ts-
27 Used to own
28 To be: Fr
29 Grassy area
32 Prompt
35 Insect wound
37 Coati's kin
38 Fashion fad
39 Nationabty
•O Metal
•3 Empona
•S The ab$0lUte
46 Snug: var
•7 Paofic ls&wld group
•S 8oYineS
49 Farm
blM&dlngs
S3 Ctienlele
57 Aircraft
S8 Kn<><*. for --
59 Show wono.r
2 3 4
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24
6'1 Land body
62 Jewel
63 Greell aty-
state
~ Approadl
65 Fa"ed a shoe
66 Strike
67 Gray Fr
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1 Bum
2 OutdOOf area
3 For-ard
4 Unspecihed
11em
5 Blue grass
6 Whote
7 Time of day
8 Came before
9 Enghsh king
10 Tramps
11 Brain matter
12 Amma(1rack
13 FIC11on
21 Wetgl'll unit
23 lnn1s1all
25 Pindar poem
28 Dark co6o<
29 Un,..._ble
person
30 Noun ending
3 1 8k'8 moons
32 Eight pref
33 Speech unit
34 f ranchot -
38 Otsturt>lna
5 6 7
38 Phone calls
• 1 Seared a news
beet
42 CommuMy
43 Cont'llrred « Snwe
~ BelOam
4.SI 8'own shade so Klnd ol bum
5 1 Chlna"s
ChOu --
52 Prophets
S3 Grid P'8Y
54 Choir rnM'lbet
55 Ax Of adz
S6 Impudence •
60 6t1'1*'-
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by Bii Keane
"How about a bathtime s.tory, Mommy?"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
1-,Z-ee e IM7 ur-.-..sr== "'<. ~~
"I don't know what you'd do with an
electric can opener, but I want to look-
In there anyway!"
PEANUTS
IN CASE YOU1~E
INTEAf'5TED, Tl-115
IS NOW 1988 ..
GARFIELD
IN IHE NAILJRA ORDER Of THINC15, CAICEJ
AREN'T FAT,
GARFIEU7
TUMBLEWEEDS
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fly south for the winter.
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
I l:ETS 00 UPl? THE TOY~ SI:) 1 CAA SEE
ALL THE STUFF l 1>~1T ~ f'OR QfR\ST,¥AS ~"
T~E SUN GOMES UP ..
TME SUN 60ES DOWN ..
WHO CARES ?
by Jim Davis
IN THE NATURAL ORl7Ef\
OF THIN~, HlJMAN5
A"£ C:rOLLLeLE,THOO(JH
by Tom K. Rya!l
by Pat Brady
BLObll COUKTY
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by'.Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
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by Tom Batluk
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The colorful poste< above, measuring 2' x 3'. Is
Merrill Lynch's .gift to the Newport Beech com-
munity. Just drop by our new'offloeS. 2nd floor.
Bank of Newport Building, on the Coast tilghway,
opposite Newport Center an4 we'll give you~·
Or give a call at our new number, 759-6600 and
we'H drop one by your home. It will be a pleasure.
Most or.,,, have. "GREAT EIGHTY-EIGHT!"
P .S. La.st week In the midst of our move, OVfJf the
Ghristmas Holklays. while throwing a party f0t 500
friends, c:hents and customers. Merrill Lynch sold
over S2.000,000 In resldenttat reef estate.
· Jim Wood. M_.-
C!MllC CNAlm-Otde CdM comer lot with 2
bdrm. 1 be home, pk:tureeque exteriot. R-2 lot. good
loen end welf-maint8ined. $325.000
TOP a. nm .... -Rife Velenttne custom 1n s.-
~of Ne•poti Beech. Specb• rsn~ floor p&en, 3 bdrm. bOf1U9 .... .,.,,. ... *585.000
HURT°' LAQUllA-wtth 4 l>arm. 3 beth home~ 2 .,,..,.., lot. bMuttful oetlll and canyon views,
priced end owner ..wou.. $399.500
OLDE COM COTTAGE-Rare 2 bdrm, 1 bath with
high beam ceilings. brick fj119Place. berbef carpet and
includes spa ana guest unit on R-2 lot. $359.500
NEW£R IN NEWPORT NOR11t-2 bdrm. 2•,; bath
townhome. corner unit In centrally located area near
comm. pool, U.C.I .. Back Bay. airport. $205,000
ta.I.SIDE .. NEWPORT HEIGHTS-3 bdrm with
cathedral ceilings. large maste< and a bit of an ocean
view. 0on--t miss Ttl $334,000 •
tEWPoR'r'S MST KEPT SECRET-5 bdrm. 5 ba
with fabulous Back Bay VNM. 3 cat garage. For the ~~appreciates quality. $1,160.000 -
CC>ZY .. UY9HOMS-Here's a wlnner1 3 bdrm, 3
trptcs. 2 stories and 2400 lq. tt. Oelighttulty r•
modeled ttwoughout. $599,000
Tewa••••• Anlla ...
A MAL DEAL-...... ·1 a ~ and paneled
c:ondOmnk.m 0¥ertooklng Big canyon golf. 2 bdrm. 2
ba. p&entatlon shutters. $225,000
NEWPORT ~CH-townhome .,..,. Hoag, 3 bdrm,
2~ ·ba. ck>ee to bMch. 2 frpk:s, neutral decor. new
shutters, gated wtth ·poo1, apa. $192,000
~CH UV9IG-Tip toe to the sand! In Sen
caem.ntet 2 bdrm. 2 be, gated oomptn With pool,
PWO.IHOMCL9=FS-Tt8dltlotllll.,..,4.bdrm. spa. rec. rOOO" OW' library,~·~. $220.000
4 beltl,1P9Ct.::ula' llPPC>intments. pond, apa, 3 frpk:e. SCEMC k 1 i 14G-condo with magnificent golf
gourmet tcnc:Mn end more. $975,000 c:ourM -Mw, 2 bdrm. 2 ba. 2200 .q. ft. In 1mmec. condition. ,..,. comm. tennis, pool. spa. $279,500
80UTM COAST TOWID• by a running strwn,
2 bdnN. 2 batM. 2 patio9. 2 C*pOrtS. gated com-
munity. prtced below**" ...... $105,000
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NEW EXCLUSIVE BAYFRONT-5 bdrm. • bath,
unsurpassed view or harbor, perfect move-in cond. 2
slips to accomodate SO ft. yachts. S 1.550.000
SU-SPACE ,. NEWPORT HARaOR-Near Linda
Isle, spacious. cust0tn single story w/big ro0ms. so·
on ~ay. patios front/rear. $1,295,000 .
"HAS" ALL-•7' on bay. frontage with pie<, float
and sandy beach with grassy yard. Lido Isle 3 bd. 3
ba. Near tennis court. $1,650,000
SECLUDED WA~ONT on Carnation Cove.
CdM, .; bdrm. 4 bath. 2 frples. with oJa wor10 charm.
submit on.. owner may trade. $1.750.000
SHADY DEAL-G0tgeous tree-hned avenue. so of
hwy CdM duplex with lovely • bdrm home. t bdrm
income. fabulous patio $569.500 •
COTTAGE TYPE HOME-near Laguna's VICtona
Cove Beach. looks old. Uves new, 3 bdrm. 3 ba.
charming with peak of a view. ~ 10.000
F<>R£V'EI' WNIEWATER YEW-Magnificent South
Laguna condo. 2 bdrm. den with f1VflTY amenity.
private comm. $639,000
PE•I U!.A To .. 10• new. on the sand. 2
bdrm. 3 be.. lg. meat• wtth ~. spa, kitehen
finished with lmpOrted tlles. $675,000
IMJY A GOLDEN SUNSET -Resort styte living. In-
credible bey and suntet view. 2 bdrm. oomm. pool
end spa. 00.t spaoe aVllilable. $379.000
TRULY ~-Ptans and 9Cele model Included
fof' .. ,......_view lot. 60' oceanfront in Otde Cor"ona ..
del Mer. $1.200.000
ONE OJI LMQEST LOTS-to C8meo ~wood
end glw 5 bdrm with pool, t>awnent and penoremic
..,_, ~t and -.y to-. $1,500,000
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tion. 8 aeparate ~ styte unfts. 8-ltifuly
consbueted 3 bedroom&. 2Y, belt1 units.
VmMed cali 1g9t wagon wheel windows.
w.._/dtrys hook-ups. 2 car garage with
garage dOor' opa ...... Sepllf 81181'j meleled &
readily: converted to oondominiums.. Each ·
unit has .1388 9QUSe ... of livable ..:-:e.
Drive by l!fld take.a look..·--~------· SZ,-.-
ci>RoelA HIGttl...AmS ... ewn if you're a
.. person who is not easily exC:iiatJle. this home
· is enough to start your heart Chuml>ing. Quiet.
restful location. MacJnifk*wt grounds~
ossaJ view. Exemptary .ciaftsmanship.
Fastidious .. ention to detail. This. 3 story
masterpiece teabris .. bedrooms. .. y, baths.
a Ii~ WiUr',.·sittihg room, a filmity room, a
dining room. ·a game . room, a green
house ... and a s8parate ........ ~ ~
house. The rl9SidelK:e'is only 4 y, years old ~
is ~· worth the am,,-ee '1Mlfn being asked.
······-·-·-·······---·--$1,315,.., . ~ISLE ... ~new French Mediter-
ranean Contemporary home. Three
bedrooms, three baths plus loft. FabUlous
·location two blocks· from Lido Clubhouse.
Soaring ceiling in living room. Dramatic'
marble fir~ open to living room and
cftning rpoms. Gourmet kltcheo with ~e ·
·countertops mld top· of the line appliances.
Light oak floors. Ber1>er qwpet. Custom over-
sized spa in south facing patio. w...-view
from second story. Ail cooditiolled .. This
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FEATURE HOIE
DOV& •10AE8 ... P~ one of the --··best properties. Flwt bedrooms induct-ing a m....,. IUite with his and hers ~
rooms. Ave balh&. Family room: Huge entry .
fo,s with a~ roof. DcMmte ••aced
grounds with pcQ and spa. Prodigious views
of the~. oa81 and city ligh1s. ~one has
a 1tefiriite t'lllir. You add the speam toucMs. REDUCED -S195,-
HAMDR HIGttLANDS .. : Beautiful 2 story
~ ffighlands home. 5 ·b8cfrooms. 3 1n
baths. Extra 18'ge comet lot with ample room
for pool. This home is impecable and .boasts
of many upgrades such as new carpeting and
crown,. molding$. Light, · brighl and sunny.
Wondefful spacic:M IS kitchen. ThiS hpme is
perfect tor a large family or someone who
EASTaiDE COsTA ..U, ... ~
and c:ozy· 2 bedloom coe.:r. In Eastside
·.Costa MeSa.: 1..-ge R-2.; room10 build
·a unit in .,.. rw. ••dlllood 1oora. --~
glass wiildows. * ............. """ OYer
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EASTSIDE ~OS'TA ~ -~~ .. Cozy tvto
bedroom bungalow In &laide Costa Mesa
Huge R-2 lot reedy for ... miofL Located 00
a quiet street ... ~-~IOed yard with fruit
trees. 'Separate ~ Of ut"1Y. mom.
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~ YCREST ... Gorgeous four bedroom cus-very large lot (50x 160). lei the kids romp and
tom· home. Beautifuly upgradtMt .with new . play in the.~ bec:kpnl 3 bedlooms. 1
noor covai ings 'throughout. New paint inside b~t_t\ home with a cozy htng...room and a large
and out. Lushly -~ with large trees . dwng area Alot of 9PllCe tor a tmte price ~ 98Cluded ~-Private balcony of;f .. . .•....•.•... ; .............. :·--~-----··--·---···· $175,500
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COSTA MESA Refurbis~ 3 bdrm townhome in
anractive redevel(\J>men~ steps to new
courtyards & community center. Cape cod style with
fireplace, paned windows, like new kitchen and
private patio. lovely small complex with pool.
S116,000. 631-1-400
COLI.EGE PARK in Costa Mesa. lmmacul.lte, freshly
paiated 3 . ~rm home in family neighborhood.
Vaulted ce1lrngs & woodburning Fp. in the living
room. Nice patio with fire ring in huge yard. Walk to
all schools. S169,000. 631-1400
HUNTINCTON BUCH Great possibilities in this
.lllractive .. bdrm home with pool & spa. Super
loc.ltion in nice family neighborhood with great
schools. S185,000. 631-1400
NEWPORT SHORES Spacious l st<><y family home
with .. bdrms and 2 1 'z baths. Great location close 10
. community pool & tennis courts and just 3 t?lo<k s to
the beach. ILH) S235,000. 631-1400'
BUCH C01TAGE Ch.lrming 2 bdrm fixer on R-2
lot. Two patios, one with koi pond. Terrific Newport
location 1/2 block to b.lyfront beach & park, 11 :
blocks tn ocean. Use as vacation home or build 2
units. S235,000. 631-1,.00 "'
BA YFRONT coNDo panoramic views. This totally
remodeled 2 bdrm includes all the beautiful
furnishJngs right down to the la.st teacup for .l great
vaC4ltion get-.l-~y. Bo.lt slip .lvailable, ~lk to shops
& be.lch. S-425,000. 631-HOO
NEAR OCEAN New custom duplex. Handsome
•berber carpeted 3 and 2 bdrm units. U_eper ~s
cathedral ceilinge alnlng room i na libulou.s view~
from roof deck. Ju.st steps lo great .ocean beaches.
'-439.SOO. 631-1400
MEDl'll:IUlANEA STYU 4 bdrm home with
~n on huge lot at quiet end of island. Dramatic
double doors le.id to fabolom 2 story living area
with walls of glass to tiled patio with fountain &
~-S69e;ooo. 631-1•00
COVER STORY
FABULOUS LINDA ISL£ BA YFRONT complete-
ly rebuilt in '84. Materials include onyx, brass &
copper, single light French doors & thermopane
glass. Freeffowing plan with 3 bdrms, den with
complete bar, hidden wine cellar & elegant formal
dining. A 2 story copper fireplace soars past the
2nd floor gallery. Bayside patio with pool & spa"&
dock for 3 boats in a Premier Linda Isle location.
Sl,625,000. 631-1400
DESIRABLE BA YFRONT co-op in i2 unit complex
on the Lido Penin.sula. Rarely on market 2 bdrm, 21 i
bath corner unit with fp., parquet floors, double
garage, & e•pansive b.ly & night light views. Avail.lble
boat slips & community pool. S-450,000. 631-1400
CORONA DEL MAR Ra re triple• completely renb-
vated & like new including baths, kitchens, t~-&
fixtures. Three 2 bdrm townhouse style units, one
with fp. & 11 1 baths. Freshly painted, carpeted & nev.
window coverings. S-485,000. 631-1400
LIDO ISL£ warm & sunny 2 story home on larger
corner lot. Gracious 3 bdrm including master suite
with window seat. his/hers baths & privare deck.
Beamed ceilings, hardwood floors & south patio.
S535,000. 631-1400
OCEA.NFRONT at the center of "-lewport's action
w•lh fabulous-0eean and CataliA<t views. urge 2 story
4 bdrm home with huge fal1"1ly room and two
spacious sunny patios. Completely furnished
at . .SS75,000.. 631-1-400
ESTATE SALE 3 bdrm in Dover Shores with night
views. Elaborate carved doors leid one into this
spaciou.s home with family & formal d ining rooms,
den & atrium pool. Must sell -submit all offers!
$580,000. 631-1400 631-HOO .
UDO ISLE GEM on wide lot on lovely street.
Sophisticated 3 bdrm custom with hardwood floors
beamed ceilings. maid's room, den. formal dining &
gourmet -kitchen. French doors open to lushl)'
planted south patio. $585,000. 631-1400
CORONA DEL MAR Beautifully landscaped. award
winning duplex with beamed ceilings, skylights and
br~d expanses of glass. Both 2 story unin have 3
bdrms, larger front unit has master with fp. & ~tub.
$595,000. 631-1400
CUFnfA VEN total remodelwith fabulous harbor &
ocean views. Quaint New England style with 4 bdrms
& guest qtrs. Owrming decor with wall .of french
doors leading to view deck. large lot with room for
pool. S595,000. 631-1400
CORONA DEL MAR New ultra contemporary con-
dos in spectacular location on bluff overlooking
entire harbor. Cedar sided 2 bdrm. & den homes
with skylights, fireplaces, sunny patios and two car
garages. S725,000. 631-1-400
OCEANFRONT on the peninsula. lovely j bdrm &
de n including beachfront master su11e with sitting
room. Custom home boil! by owne·r with a raised
foundation for maximum ocean, Catalina & sunset
.. 1ews. S795,000. 631 -1,.00
HARBOR RIDGE esta1e home an gu.!rded communi-
ty with pools & tennis. Fabulous designer decor and
professional landscaping enh,mce this 4 bdrm with 2
family roms, formal dining & den, all with tantasttc
views S874,500-631-1400
DOVER SHORES BA YFRONT f reshh returb1<,hed 5
bdrm with library and formal dmlng & l~mifv rooms
all enhanced b~ paneling, mouldings. wood floor~ &
fr doors Bricked patio v.11h spa pfus dod tor larl(e
~acht S970,000 631·1400
BA YSHORES Freshl~ refurbished and nev.h
carpeted 4 bdrm baylront with lormal dining. fam1h
& sun rooms & c.us1om pool. Fa bulous open views
from 60' or v.att>r fr ontau in this guarded communi-
ty BIG reduction. S 1,59',000 631 -1400
LINDA ISLE The quintessence of elegan1 h\1n~ 1n
this. beautiful!\ appointed 4 bdrm with den/gu~t .
family room, formal dining & dramatic 2 story Ii\ ing
room. Sunn~ terrace leads to the doc~ for 2 yachts
s1.75o.,ooo: 6J1-1.oo.
BALBOA ISLAND'S pnme south bayfront Cl~tle
like eXleriorbuilt in 'IM with 4 bdrms, fa mil..-& formal
dining rooms, 2 spas, sauna, play ~ard & nev. dod.
.i\11 systems including security. are com pot er ftU1ded
SJ.850,000. 631-1400
HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE
CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY b.lyfront ••th dock
for 3 large ~ts. hten~e use of redwood..gla.ss &
fine hardwoods in this eJegant 6 bdrm with den,
dimng r09m & office & fabulous views down
H.lrbor lsl.lnd channel. ILH) S995,000. 631-1400
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC~ REALTORS
S.lft, l~t.ls, Propttty M.-MgetMnt
315 Marine Ave.
Balboa Island • 3 •• =-'-=9~-=--_-
2436 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
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-ft.•-• 1 ·UllMI 4 bedroom 2 bath unit plus aoo1her 4 bedroom 2
batti. Excellent Income area. A variety of op-
portunities In this duplex. Call 646-7171 NP7
• 111 _., -•""" an.-Deceivin<Jfy spacious 3 bedroom contemporary
on large lot. Large living room over1ooks Garden
Paradise. Seperate bedroom wing9. Basement
has recreation room, hobby room, wine cetler
,and muoh more. Add oversized 2 qr garage
R.V. and Boat access! Call 646-7171 fiQP8 . MAT,. 1•1nm1 a•.-
Park it ~e with your R.V. Move right In to your
. 2 story contemporary 3 bedroom 21h bath
home. New carpet and paint! l,Jving room with
vaulted ceiling faces patio and private back yard
with spa. Call for details 646-7171 NP9
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Spacious Newport Heights spanish sty1e
townhome. 3. bedroom 2 bath. Complex of 5
units .. Privacy. ~ustomized. Quality. Hurry on
this one. Call 646-7171 ~P10
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De1ighttu1 5 bedroom 3 bath home. Boasting a
large dinlng/famliy room. French doors leading
to enclosed patio. D6uble Garage. Cul-de-sac
location. Call 646-7171 NP1 1
AUT Yim 111111 11.,..
Have a happy new year. Bring. your paint brush
arid save! Look at this 3 bedroom. With spacious
large lot dout>M detached garage! Invest In the
new year. Call 646-71~1 NP12
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To see this executive dream i$-to k>Ye-ltl Com-
pletety customized ·amen11tes galore. Spaclou~
gracious living areas. Formal dining, family
room, bonus room, 3 big bedrooms 3 baths. A
must see! Call S.6-23'13HP1
-.a rnn -11n.-Hand to ftndl Huge rooms. Dining area. dinette,
lots of storage. 2 bedrooms 2 baths. Quiet
eecurtty gated complex. Community pool and /
club houM. c.I nowt 546-2313HP2
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Spectac:uWt Prtvate end unit townhome
gorgeous tn end out. 2 mater suite&, 2~ baths,
private tpa on lowty patio. Call to Met s.t6-2313
HP3 -----., .... ee.uttful Mela Verde family home. T atefully
done. Cozy ftnlplece. Upgrllded kttchen. lpv9ty
ltvlng ...... ~ce. .... Window ... O¥W-
look• apllrkllng pool end patio. LOW rMlnten-
MCe ~. c.I today ~2313 HP4
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aippHMcel. Upgreded thoughout. 3
bedroom.. 2 bathl. Gr99t ca.ta .... north
location. Come tee thll onel 546-2313 HP5
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Lovely 2 story Mesa Verde hlme. Dining r.oom.
Family room. Cozy fireplace. 4 f>lg bedrooms. 3
bathrooms. Great opportunity! Call Now
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Upgraded family home! Formal dining room.
Remodeled kitchen. 3 big bedroomr. 2'h baths.
SparkHng pool. AV access. catl fast. s.6-2313
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Beauttfutty decot ated pool home In Mesa Verde
North. Upgraded throughout. Formal dtntng and
living rooms. Farntty room. 3 big bedrooms 2
baths. A r• must Met S4&.2a13 HP8
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Eas1aide Cuatom home. Spacious 81\d gracious.
Gourmet kitchen, formal dining . Breakfast
nook. Wwm walnut paneling. Built In Intercom
and vacuum. 3 -~ bedrooms 3 baths. Full
buement with fllmMy room, wor1t room and
bomb shefter/wtne celer. Lovefy gafed entry.
Circle driYe. A must Mel 546-2313 HP12
1IMllm. ... -1-. Exclullwty on.red In lfnlll newer complex.
86cyte to bw:hl Modern perf«;t. Newty com-
pteted end deCOlated. 2 large rwter auttea.
Community pool end ..,._ Hurry on thlsl Uve In
Newport a.ch. At thie prtcet c.I &46-7171 NP 1 . ·····---,, ..... View. EntoY ...._ and ..... from thll a -
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Exciusive ottering! ec.ntr0nt duplex on the
sand. Set on 2 -R-2 Iota. Leeve u ls or bulld 4
units. Lota not to ~ upl Call fpr details
646-7171 NP3 -.----•no F UHMI Newport Height• R-2. 2 bedroom. roomy com-
fortable! Adorabfef RoOm to add on or build a
second unit, Take a look today! Call 646-7171
NP4
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custom builders home. Oulgned wtth pan-
oramic view rn mind. Elegant mater suite. 3
other generous bedrooms. Oen. 8onUI room
could be 2 more bedrooma:-44 bathS 3 ftr9Pfaoes.
Ac cent both formal and Informal IMng areas.
Large comer lot. POOi, IP8. atrfum. Call
646-7171 NP5 .
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Yes Virginia there is a s.nta Ctausl The Miier of
this beach propertyt ~oeltent value. Magnifi-
cent locatlonl Great potenttaJ. Call for details
646-7171 NP6 .
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Quality ttvtng on a budget! Si.rt her'9f Approx-
imately $6500 mows you lnl c.n today about
the 2 ~room Condo wttti double end098d
attached garage. Unbelevable value for ~r sss. eau 646-1111 Neu
-----111..-Snowt>ird spea.t. Gated oeur~ community. 3
spacious bedrooms. 2 baths. .... berber
carpet. Newly painted. VecMt end reedy. Enjoy
community dub houM. Poot, Tennis. Call
646-7171 NP14
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baths. Calf fut won't IMt. Me-2313 ... P10 •..•.• . ......
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prioef Nice In and out. 3 bedrooma. Larve lot.
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In the hHls of North ·Laguna on a very private
atreet. Formal dintng with a white water ocean.
view. 2 BR, 2 BA home fOf the buyer with
entertainment In mind. Com~tely redecorated.
l.-ge patio.
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a.lboa PeninUa. Add the ftrWhing touches to
this neyer INed In condo on the beech. 2
bedrooms, den, 2 baths, ftreplece In IMng room.
Two car parking. Very dMr'I ~.
..-nmn l22IMI
Duplex near the front. Two studio units
upstairs. Great t week-end fOf owner and
Income on the ot , to single famity
reeldenoe. Lots of room to , large front
yerd. Steps to beech.
• *..... ·--8-front condo. Bay Ytews from mat• IUlt9
end ~ room . GounMt ~with bric*, 2
decks. Sub S*'klnQ Md bollt llp .... .,...
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3377 VIA LIDO, ~EWPORT BEACH
Wt 111111111 Litt lln,m
ExdusiYe area with private access to 3 Cameo
Shores beachllls. Spacious 3 BR. 3 BA. den.
fonnaJ dining room. beautiful pool & waterlall. 2
fireplaoes. Panoramic ocean view. Security.
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Penthouse floor, 3 BA. 3 BA with exceptional
viewr. V i ctorian eteganc-e, S"uperb
~· 2 fir~ one in master suite. eOat slip available. Sub pning. Security.
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Well maintained for an excellent~· Upstairs -
• BR. 2 BA, remodeled kitchen. Down -2 BR. 1
BA. Separate a.undry ~ Wal!k to beach.
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NEW LISTING ... ~ \_ .• ~lo with view of
fountain & ~· U ""'ndeci<· sub parking,
lovely poot S w"ard gate for security.
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Front row loc9tJon V........_ condo full W.. of
oc=eer'I & Cat-.. 2 BR. ~ Tour Plan. mMy upgr.-. Sub ~Ing. Wei maik>tliined. Pool.
IP9. dubhou8e + gu.d gate.
COSTA MESA ·Be LAGUNA BEACH
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Weft kept 3 bedroom. 3 bath home. ~aster suite
has cozy fireplace and sundeci(. Ki1cf'len recent-
ly remodeled for an open teeling.
PAUTlll. ··--...,_. At the east end of Lido, you will find this elegant
spacious home with 70' boat.dock. Featurers 5
BR, 6'h BA, famity room, oak library, wine cellar
& theater. Beautiful extra long pool in entry
courtyard plus wet bar & eeayea.
a'lllT ... '1 lllmt 11.--Spacious 5 BR. 4'/t BA bayfront on Nord. Enjoy
spectacular view, tiled baytront patio, ctock fOf 2
boats. Den with si1 down bar. private patio with
spa Spacious master suite.
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Exceptional 55' wide lot. Existing house has 2
bedrooms, 2 baths. den and living room divided
by firep&ace. Large patio.
HOWARD DIPPELL .... -owner
You may take pride that you li¥8 in a WK'/ speoal
plaoe. In 1987, the derNlnd for Newport Beacn-
Costa Mesa resutted !rt record reel estate sales .
of nearty $900.000.000 by local Realtocs. A truty
astounding figure!
We. on the Udo Realty Team, are proud to have
played a significant part in mtlklng this happen.
More people than ewr dK>9e Udo Realty In
1987. It is YelY gratifying for us to loo« beck Md
obeel li'9 • 40% ina'ee9e in our business in one
yeer.
We .. YelY ...,. tf)at trust and confidence In
mertteting lkils are ~ thet must be con-
t~ terned. "you used our Wvk:es In 1987.
• heertt9lt "** you! " you .,.. contemplat.ing • ,.., ...... tr...:tion this ~ .... JM UdO .
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H~PY NEW YEAR!
LOCATED M IESA DB. llAR $1S7.91
Wonderful family residence with JBR. custom
family room. forrNt dining room. private yard
with spa. Many fruit tress. A pleasure to show.·
Ann Peters
msnED • ""THE RANCW' .,,, ,..
New on lhe nwtetSan Miguej flan with ~ & .
spa & bKls lo private crcenbelt Four BR.
w/'flte BR. down 3 baths. 3 c.ar ~ and
extensive use of wood and c,er;:>mic tile Hooring.
Beverly Duddy
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Two BR. condo ON .CREENBEL T. community
pool. 2 car garage. freshly painted. dose to
F<U\tain Valley, freeways & shopping. Maxine
Propp
'M"!M.D llAY -YACMT LOT ~
S250.000 -That's rieht. only S250.000 for a 60 x
11~ lot near pnvateElnerald Bay park. Naron
the hichway. Some retaining •• required.
Good loc.ation. Rod ~ and Dave HirschJcf
~ with fami room
and wet bar. Large comer k>t in a lovely
~ Close lo schools. 17th Street
~ ~ medical services.. Hobie Denny
VIEW LOT-Alatn ROW 1315tl 11
DaN Potnt tt.bor. the ocean and beyond city lichts a~L Superiof ~ lot. just right for a
prime r~.ce. Coby Ward
llOftW• tm• ~ view in l.ismine Creek. Thrtt BR home
with French doors. plantation shutters. parque
loors. oak trim iJnd all ~ amanities ~
Creek Ms lo offft, Mafia Dena
WATCll THE WTS QO rt 1111 I I I
&Id your dream home on this prestigjous ~ Blvd. Lot. Across. from city park and Big
U:1fona 8exh.. Located in. the villaee ot Corona dd Mar minutes from Newport Center and l.tw!
ilirport. Tony Shaw
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11fte BR. family rom home. Gated brid
courtyard entry with pool, spa and 8-8.0 . Large
tormal dinin& room aind family room with fire-
place and bw. Belle Parlet\ ,
...,,..._UDOCUITOM llllJlll n.e BR. l8A home. newly ae.ted with
etnpha.m on filht. space and qualicy. Sepilnle oa. owusiz.ed ..._ ~ toJ family to eniOY
prWale clubhouse~ for ~.e. Ten-
.. murts. ~ ~ f<*I Lewis
C.D.M. CHAfS R '525,-
0n comer lot. kx:ation perfect south of P.C.H.
Four BR. JBA. newly dee.orated. separate guest
quarters. New on market. won't last. Lois
lacc;>bs. Linda Oeth
BAYCREST -NEW UST9tG ···-Tucked -away on a most desirable ~
Custom built residenee. 4BR. large master suite
with 2 fireplaces. and separate study. French
doof"s. wood Roors, wonderful grounds with
pool. Perfect family home. Ann Peters
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GET AWAY TO 8IG CANYON 1115,-
BeautiJul Broadmoor 4BR. 2"'18A home. Large
private lo« with wen manicured yard and foun-
tain, Light. bright rooms. Quiet wkte-sac lo-
c.ation. Call Danny_ Bibb °' Stephanie Grody
PF E 8IG CANYON LOT 1115,-
View of Big Canyon's 2nd grttn, Elevated lo-
cation, neatly 11 ,00 sq..h. This is the last avaU-
able lo« in Big Canyon.. Danny Bibb or Stephanie
Grody
llG CANYON • llOOEI. POFECT 1115,a.
Perfect Country French 4BR, 2V!BA. home. High-
ly us>eradec:f and customized. Lots of French
doors and skylights. Shows like a model. Danny
Bfl>b and Stephanie Grady
• TtE FaST to SEE 111 s.-
Frve BR. lYlBA. home with ideal live-<in. mother-
in-bw Of separate guest quarters. Light and airy
decor with an outstandine Roorplan. Sandie Fix
VEW-81G CANYON I ......
Country French hone set on one ot Bil Canyon's
spec:txu1at lots. Manicured crounds with poo1
~ view. Three BR. 2V!BA. home shows like a
model Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody
WlllE WATD VIEW $1.19.111
FrYe BR. 4BA. family oriented home ON OUIEJ
EVENING CANYON. open livinC area and quiet
prtv•e ~ Low tnftk strttt. Hobie Denny
EIERAl.D BAY SITE ~
• Spectacular ocean view site with oldef small
48R. home. This is a perfect site for a great
family home. Priced at land value 5675.000 Dave
HirschJer or Rod Daley
NEW LJSllNG--CORONA DEL lllAR 11 Is.-
A private paradise oo l.tw! canyon Four BR.
J'llBA . formal dining room. family room. Magnffi.-
cent grounds with pool & spa Air Cond Security
system. Private ocean beach Ann Peters
FIElt ... ~BAY
Whi IE WA TD YEWS $1,350,000
Four BR, plus family room and tabuk>us ocean
YieW'S. If you've been trustrared anempting lo
find a really nice view home in Emerald Bay. lhis
is lhe one for which you've be-en waiting. Rod
Daley and Dave Hirschler
8IG CANYON CUSTOll $1~i 11
Two story custom home on lhe 8th fairway of Big
Canyon golf rou:rse. Perfect home for famil)l
entertainmenL FiVe BR. 58A. formal living and
dining ,-ooms_ Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grod)'
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SLEEP lWR TtE STARS $1·,-rsa.-
Fabolous custom Harbor Ridge 58R, 7"'1BA
home. &eatht.aking ocean. bay and city lights
views. Private guest suite Wlth Irving room and
outside staircase.. Bi level pool with cascad.int
water-falls and spa. c.ourmet k.itc:hen and much
more. Danny Bibb
SP£CTACULAR OCEANRK>NT SZ 250 -High above the waves with vrstas adOS.S" the
Pacific including the Harbor entrance Thrtt
story home. 4BR. family room. pub room. sun
room. outdoor spa Martha Macnab and Danny
Bibb .
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CONI&#. liiEUi~_...1~E1M~-~ S2.7Sl..W ·
Fi~e BR. home. One of Bae Canyons finest
offerings 18Cr golf course. mountain and city
Uchts view. Imported h'uw tile roof. separate
maids q~ers. childrens wing.. Mastef suite
· wit~ sitting area and bak:on) DaMy Bibb~
Linda Oeth
Expect the best.
NEWPORT BEACH
IWllllUFF , • .,..
Perfect starter condo. 2 BR. fireplace, 3 patios.
community poof. ctose to everything. You will
love it.
ml:AULll& 11 ..... P~thouse overlooking greenbelt, walk to
beach. security gate, poofs, spa, air, large m~
ter plus den/bd"'!'-Motivated seller.
--• -&111111 1112.-Cezy 2 BR 2 BA condo in private area with tennis
& pool ameruties. Perfect for the executive or
starter home. Call to see now.
ft.LAW. 11...-
Harbor View as well as sunsets from this
gorgeous Villa Balboa penthouse with ·security
gate, cathedral ~lings and skylights.
......... 12..-
0utstanding 2 BR-21hBA + den. Perfect con.:
dition & beautiful trench doors-shutters-air con,
ditioning-privacy & nice, lite location.
umrw 1211,111
3BR. 3 BA. two master suites, cathedral Ceilings.
highly upgraded. Very sophisticated! Private k>Cation. .
.... • . llU 111 ....
Exceptional 3 BR 2 BA cottage on lot + 'A up-
raded family. kitchen, secret loft, best unit: ----. . •..•. Charming Island duplex. Light, best buy on
island. New plumbing. electricity, roof. Large
private yard, corner lot. You will love it!
UHlllD .._
New England charm thru-out. 3 BR, 2 BA wood
floors. trench windows & doors. Formal dining
room with brici< noor.
WIST Mll•l Mll,lll
Ocean view wtthout ocean front prices. Large 3
& 4 BR units in fine condition. Beam ceilings, 4
fireplaces.
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Splendid totaJly remodeled '86. New kit, trench
doors & pelta windows, 4 BR 21h BA. berber
. carpet, lg lnvltlng yard w/spa.
.... . .... " Gorgeous. sophisticated bayfront penthM wfth
contemporary flair. Spacious rooma have pan-
oramic views of bay, ocean & mountains. .... . .....
Sophisticated bey front ~ Wonderful
penormamic ... of bmy, oceM. mta .. & .......
port Center .. ~ M) .....
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NEWPORT-BEACH .OFFICE · . . .
CORNER OF COAST _HWY. AT AVOCADO
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.644-9060 ....
CORONA DEL MAR
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Desirable 2 BR 2 BA in private partclike COM
near Fashion ts. Lrg patio, 2 cat gar, comm poot
._. •tR' I IMI,•
Under $350,000 in Cameo Highlands -this is it! 3
bedrooms. targe yard. trench doors. oak built-
ins. some view:
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Charming 2 'BR ptus den single stOI)'. Im-
maculate. Gorgeous park like lot. 24 hr security.
poofs & tennis. ........ ...
Brand new three stOtY home. 4 BR, bonus (oom.
f.r., eu:stom features throughout. Formal dining
r<>Qm. e'lrtra large master BR. BUyer to choose
floor coverings.
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Expansive 2 stOI)' family home· on extra lg lot.
Added bonus room ~s ~Ung pO()I &
spa. Slt~ated adjacent to park on quiet st.
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catalina sunsets are ·to be enjoye<t from ·thfs
warm 3 BR home. Lavety ~ & spa area.
remodeled kitchen, security system, refurbish9d
master suite.
--~ .. 1112··· ~ .. _ .... da :'"4-... ,.__ y & nite view from tbis exidting
custom home -gorgeous courtyard ·w/poof,
format dr, library. This 3 BR offers comfort, styte
& excitement.
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VieWP'View! View! One of the· best locations in
this IOYety area. Large Southport -5 BR, fam rm.
41h baths, poof. garden area on view side. ·
11••--...... Forewr location! Fantastic ocean, beach & Jetty
view. Total remodef -Hke new. 3 BR. 31~ BA
must see to appreciate. .... . ,u.,.,
Unbelievable -entn Nwpt. Bay, Peios Verde.
Queen Maly can be YieMld from Nwpt'shlgttwt
parcel 3700 sq ft lot encl of cut-de-sac. .
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NEWPORT BEACH
........ ···-Tum key oppottuntty. Custom~-5 BR
4 BA. the perfect himly hOme. 1..-ge pro-
fessionally land.caped yard. ,.
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Boat docl(, Undy beech, pnvate location on bay
front. 5 BR, kitchen combo. Seduded mast•
sutte. This home hes • wonderful wm & Minny
feeling! .
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Exclusive Belcourt! 3 BR ln the Chic Towne
Colectk>n. Warm, t\Sdwoocf ftoora Invite you
inside to expel the many dramatic amenities.
----......... Vkitage beldl hoUs8f a.t 90Uth bllyfront lo-
cation! Remodeledf 48R, 3BA-fR..den-pier &
slip for 36' boat.
Interior of. this waterfront home rept 111 its a
~ of. 908r"•9Q c ••• & wood beams. ~
BR, 4 . ~ ~or gr.a fsnlly llVlng or mwwk>us
entertaining.
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LOYety large contemporary beyfront open feel-
ing with. k>ts of gins. Courtyard entry, targe
patio & boat 814p. A must ..._
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e.yfront vec.nt tot with pier llnd 11p on New-
. ports-most snettgkxls lmnd. 8uld your own
dre.n C8Stle.
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Half mlmon dollar price reduction! Fabuloul MW
home -100 tt. front~. Belt view of twbor'
-entrance from eweryroom. ~.. ' -.-llMIMf_
&qi 31Pls Linda Ille home wttte IO ft. of bay
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Top ocwdront loc8tion in the bMctt .,._ .
Almost lln 8Cf8 of IMd With • ~ main-
tained 4 BA home With pool. Out8tMdlng vtews
of the ......... & )lltty •.
~°'::C-Pr'Mcy llnd ~ abound & there's
room • ymdlt of .100 ft. ·
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.I IONAL REALTY
759-6700
60 l LIDO PARK
U secunty a:!frivacy is important to you. this has it-aod mote'
Ocean bay . . Digbtligbts ~e"! a.~ all included. This highly
upgraded higbrise condo urut is ideal for adult living in a
sophisticated environment $495.000 Ad= 066
LITTLE BALBOA I LA~D --l .
Located on preferred Little BalbOO Island. tbis erlcbantmg Cape
Cod baytront offers one of the finest l0cauons. Wann and imnung
this cb.armiog bayside residence features four bedrooms. den
three baths. a Country English ba)!Side patio. mner garden. and
secluded second level deck.. S l.l~0.000 Ad= 010
HU TINGTO~ HARBOR BA YFRO~T
A mapaficent custom home with five bedrooms. four a od on~balf
baths, SWll'DpllD& pool spa. ~ wnds. large util.Jty room. a·nd
much more. With o\·er 100 feet ol frontage on the m a10 channel.
this bOme can accommodate a very large vacbL Tb.ts is trulv
water-oriented living at its finese Sl.395.000 ·Ad = 001 ·
633 LIDO PARK DRIVE-BA YFRO~T
Security coodomiruum of lntemalionally acclauned arust Ex·
pansiye view of Ltdo Channel. Higb ceilings. wool Berber carpet.
master bath with marble and huge jacuzzi. atrium aod pnvate
patio. Perfect' Bacbelorp ff.Jde-A-Way or Corporate Residence
$43).000. Ad= 00~
610 KINGS ROAD-LOT
Build your own two story borne oo tbe last vacant lot .on Kings
Road. Great views of ocean and bay. super sunsets.. and a way from
noise. $495.000 Ad= 001
IR\'I E TERRACE
This lovely family home bas been completely refurblSbed 111Slde
and out.. and bas been decorated wt th tasteful selections of carpet.
wallpaper and paint. Spacious lot with private aod secure rear
yard provuSes a perfect setting for this practically oew t.hret>
bedroom aod three bath residence. $490.000 Fee. Ad= 013
E TATE SITES..Bl'Y OR LEA E
Tb1.s is a ooce-in-a·liielime opponunity to build your custom
estate in the exclusl\·e. gated developmeDt of Som.met du ~fonde
bJgb above Laguna Beach. Llnuted lo just 4 oatural·grade
bui)dable snes. each offering sweeping views of the OC'eao
. mountains and canyons Owner will sell or consider long-term
ground leases. PnC'ed from $339,000 Ad= 025 ,. .
PE!\I~ [LA POIXT .BA YFROXT
On one of the fmes t East Bav Avenue locations.. lhts newlv
remodeled bayfront estate lS n cb. warm and wooderlul With 60
feet oo the bay. the pn\•ate slip wall aC"COmmodate three large
yachts Lush oew landscapmg and pauos further enhance the
beauty of Lhls outstanding property Offered at U .450 000 Ad = 018
BEACO BAY BAIFRONT
Loeat.ed on a sandy beach. th.ts lo~ly home h~ four spacfous
~ foUT and one ball baths. plas,a large bonus room and a
formal dinina room. A separate private entrance could accomm~
date duple.I Il•ing. Tennis coon avatlable. Provisions for a small
boal area available. 1725.000 Leasehold. Ad= 011
SHORE LJFFS
l.IS'l'U«i. 01ewer ....u! .._.of~ OftUfroal
wi$ IC,ain to private beadl. 1913 cmtom built Mediternneap
~ Extemlve me of glus. ~solid oat. refrig.ented •JM
cellu. Pool. spa. sauna. cm. elttatGr. ff.$00.000. Ad=~
COSTA MESA CO DO
Jt.:ST USTID End umt provides extra pn\'acy and quiet
Spacious three bed.rooms. two and one--balf baths plus fireplace
Coin(llunity association includes tennis courts.. ?i mming pools
and spa Convenient location $140 000 Fee Ad= 014
BALBOA PENlr\Sl'L\-. .\ TIES-TIO~ IXYE TOR '!
Only one-ha lf block to the beach' T\l"o almost-new home$ designed
~1th a tradmonal flavor Both ba\·e three bedrooms. two baths and
a two-car ga rage Sale sub,ect to e1is110g leases ~g Slii 000 ·
and $385.000. AU= 027 .
THE ~IOA~..\-LIDO PARK
Rarely does a residence m thts exclusive ba~iroot commumt~
become a\·ailable for purchase Tb.ts adult home offers a pn\'ale
enLrance to an expansive bayfrool view. two car "garage. com·
muruty swunming pool and ample guest park.mg.. Three bedrooms.
plus two baths Boat s.hps available to bomeo1'"ners s;,;,o.ooo
Leasehold Ad= 009
CORO~A DEL ~L.\R
~fagru11cent \·1ew of bay and oce4D from t.bJs seclude(! locauoo
Three bedrooms. two baths. !>pa. sauna a nd "4"me cellar :\dull
hving at its finest. Call for a pm·at~ n ewtog S7 li 000 Ad= 016'
XE\\.PORT I LA."\D
Dtsco\·er '.'levoport Island. :'\ewpon s best kept secret Tb.ts corner
property is ideally located across from an lSlaod part. aod''bas a
bay n ew Three bedrooms. two baths plas tio car garage Pnce
mc1 udes a shore moonng that can aC'COIDJDOdate up to an 18 foot
boat. '339.000 Ad= 01 7 .
XIGlt:L HORE
Here IS aJ) opporturuty to bw.ld your o..-u C'OStom home 10 a pn\'ate
guard-gated commumty En.JOY a C"Olmtry dub hlestyle wttb
commuruty SWlDlllll.Dg pool spa a nd teo:n.is roorts Vtalting ~to pn\·at.e beach aod R.ru Carlton Hotel $380.000 Ad=
008
BELCOl"RT
:\ former model home. tbJ.s outstanding resJdeoce bas ever)-
--~e ameflltv Slate ef the-an east
hardwo.od fl90rs, F're.ocb doors.. bnck terraced garden .-1th
o\·ersued spa and BBQ area 'T'wo ~-three baths.. formal
dirung room and soaring cat.bedl:al realings •ll comfort.ab)~· arr
coodtuooed · F u.rmshlngs are also .,·atlabte t~hase S7 49 .000
. .\d= 005 -1
HARBOR RIDGE
A superb · Dynasty· model Wllh a magrufK"enl ne\·er-t.•ndmg. \"1ew
,.\tlraClJ\'efy landscaped grounds with spat"1ous rear yard Central
au -roodiuomng. wme cellar and qwet. prwate locauon SJ;9 000
Ad= 012
CO TA ~I E A
Ternftc famtly home in EaststdeCosta Mesa. SpaC1ous.. with t.hrtt
bedrooms. two and one-hall balbs. duung room. famtl~ room and
double garage. Large yard. well laodscaped with umed sprmllers
Qean. neaL fasluonably ~.:ned a od priced lO sell $179.PO()
Ad= 036
HARBOR \"IE\\. HILL
A Broad.moor borne perfectly located lD capture a fanta.stJc n e1l"
of the ocean. harbor. sunsets and ?M lJgblS at rughL f'oar
bedrooms. two and ooe--baU baths. remodeled k:ucbea WJlb •
hgbL and a prt\•ate SWUDJJUng pool complete the pX'ture ~95.000
·Fee. Ad: 020
NE\\"PORT HEIGH:f
w-tlS'TlNG!OwmiDC C:Otta~ OQ Kinp-Road wia ~t ~-.e..
expansion potentW. ho bedrooms. deft. plus two baths Expa.nd-
mg with a aecood floor would result iD a.a e:xttlleet harbor v.e,.-
Call today for a pnvate sbowmg. SSlt.000 Fee Ad= OZl
soTHEBY'S-JNTERNA TIONAL REAL TY
S Co..P,rate Pl.a, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 759-6700
S2IOO llWI/
IOESTll L .. lllATill
Just listed! 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo on pool. Must
be sotdl Tennis, pool, spa & security. . .... ......
~ -Wiil TIE IEST?
I have them, Two bdrm, 2 bath in So. Coast
Metro area. Pool, spa and security gated. From 11•, ... ,, ..... .... , ..
l•IUCILiTE SlllLE
FllllLJ •ME
Bright, airy porch, hardwood noors. new carpet.
paint and lots more! Quiet neighborhood shows
pride of ownership -motivated setler. 111.,_ u...u
WIY IEIT WIEI
fll Cll IWI?
Assumable FHA k>an on a great 2 bdrm, 1 bath
house on quiet street In famity ar'ea. Fireptace,
large back patio, fruit tr"95. 2 car garage, much
more. Call for details. 111.,_ unm•eeu
INIEHS
Tll-LOEL ... E
Super 4 bdrm beeUttfulty decorated. Seller
needs fast sale! This ls the deal you've been
waiting f.oc't -.11n ,•
1En1n•-••n
Smashklg end unit with ht.tge balcony over-
looking plush greenbett. 2 bdrm, flrepl.ce.
washer & dryer included, tMWl • small ocean
view! Walk to beach! Vac.ntl 11--
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IEW LISTill!
Spacious 3 bdrm, 2'~ bath condo. Areplace in
Master suite. for those cttitty tMWltngs. Great
E'side location. Comm. pool and spa. Don't wait! .. .,...
UCI· Uf LIYIH
At an affordable price. Owner needs a fast sate -
Absolutely the lowest prioed home in the bay
area Act ROW. .. ... ..
IESlllEI IELJllT
This home is model perfect. Onty 1 year <>'d. Low
maintenance y8(d . Perfect home for the young
professional. Act now by calling. Ill .... Ill .
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Brand new two story t~. end location ---.casta Me5oi ABQ.RC)d
with private yard, 3 bdrms, 2'~ baths, 2 car ~.., •-~ Seecf\
attached garage with laundry area. Cathedral Lm -•-1eR-J Soot•
ceilings with lots of glass and skylights, kitchen 7 1 ~ ~
contains: oak cabinets, ceramic tile, moowave,
and greenhou9e window. Dining are. nows to w oe s.nta Ana-L ,.1-~ .. your private patio. CaH today or • pnyate ~-~ eeac· -'BR
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4 bdrm, 2 beth ftxer. Modtfted for mother-in-mw Beautiful country letting _elegant aopffisticated
quarters. $1,200/mo. Income. Try $6,500 down. 3 BR 3 BA ._ __ ~ .. .._ -.mu-· 119-~ now'1 •-uwvuu ,.......,.~ --•••1 t 1G
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OPPY MllllfS
Our sincere thanks for your support thru the
years. We had an . exoelent Yf1111 and looking
forward to 1988. Wiahing you the best Holiday
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3 bdtm, 2 bllth. Bult In '84. ~sac street. ne. roof. e.rge tot. double cw ~. vaulted
ce•ngs. fpt Ex<1R1nt loeat6on. Perfect for a
young coupe. Cell =i.t;.... ., ...
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2 LOTS In Prime location of Santa Ana Build
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tmmaeulate duplex. in prime Costa -•
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Hard to find 4 bdrm. single st<>ty home. Ou.et
location. Hurry! Cal ndw. 10% Down O.K
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EST I TES
Build your estate « 5 mini estates.. room for
horses. tennis. i)OOI. and gat ages. 3.25 acr-es
with trees and m«e. Owner agt. Submrt on
ter-m~ S2tl.lll
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Newty decorated vacant bayfront condo with
views of bay & c.talina. 2 bdrm, 2 bath an
highrise security building w /boat slip. Assume
99~ 151TO!Try10% down or more. Lease option
OK. Priced below market at ~
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11mu
~· .re-do with 2nd st<>ty add-on. Light
carpet. mirrors give a con1emporwy feel. 4th
bdrm. conwrted to mater retreat. Deck off
master bdrm. has some oceen view. 1111.• .. ., ....
IEWPllTIUCI
Thia 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home Ms to be one
of ·our best V--. THis home is located on a
WllY w ge k>t with ptenty of privecy! Room for RV °' J>C>Qt. Priced o ... ..,. weekerld. a-.-
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Immaculate remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath w/formaJ
d 1rung. tots of brick, new roof & carpet & decor -
.AJC, workshQp & gounnet kitchen. Owner mov-
ing out of country. Cal for showing. PM,• ..., ... ,~.
llCCIU lllLT 4-PLU
Low maintenance. pnde of ownershtp Four-
plex. Good IOcation. good rents. sm•
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SPUWIJH SP£CTICIW
· IEWPllT Piil MME
Truty an entertamers dream home: 4 large bdrm
(one an entirety separate wsng). 3 bath, fomlaJ
dining. family room. pool-side gym or office,
large yard, French doors Bnght sunny, con-
temporary. and located If\ a g«geous Newport nesghoomooa! J ust 11sted! sm.• -Tim
EIECITIYE LIYll&
11 llYCIEST
Spacious 5 bdrm. 3'h bath home 1ndud1ng
separate maids quarters. 3 car garage. spec-
tacular Back Bay view. Come to see thrs ex-
traordinary property. Siii.• .. .•.
SI. lllCIEST ESTATE
5000 sq. ft. of living area. tearur-es 4 bdrm. 4'~
bath. A bea.diful master suite w/firep&aoe. for-
mal dtAlng; a 1000 sq. ft . .enter1aanment room
with cathedral ceiling. Ex.ecutive offlt:!e suite and
3 car garage. Every extra amenity wtth
pool aud sec. system on 't» eaes.
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USILm STEIL!
Ne8ee Gail custom. S. 192 sq. ft, 5 bdrm, 6 bat h
With view. Country French. Below ~.
Vacant & ready. ··-,.._~
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Aemod11•111t con1emporwy Corona del Mar 4
bdrm. 3 bath .. done in white carpet & marble.
vaulted white wood C Bill ~ and YMMS from
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I,_,. pilinted on i..11111 d orc::hwd 90il C..•ed
heartt.nd of Saa••*'lo V81ey. Con\plete
underground sprintder system tor frost controe
irrigation. S600,000eyr. ~oss {111111 aaurneble
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OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
NEWPORT BEACH
WA TEIP&O~"T VIEW 1519.500
Lafge bay view family home across from open
beach. Quiet penninsula area near ~ewpon
Beach Harbor Yacht Club. Ch.arming count')
decor v.;\h berber carpet. open .beamed ceiling ,
a bath for e\'ery bedroom, den. fiteJ;iliLce in living
room and family room. ~al duplex currently
used as single family: complete 2nd kitchen/wet
bar off family room.
NEWPORT BEACH
LUGE EASTBLUFP HOME I Ut,000
This 3BR., 3BA. home has it all Separate family
room with fueplace that opens to a sparkling
pool Family kitchen with up-graded appliances
and water. purification syst~m. f onnal dining
and li\llog 'room with fir~place. 2 car gar.e. RV
acce:sS, central air and fire/burgw alarm. even a
t'ity ltgha view f'tom the 500 sq.ft. added bonus -
room. Doo·t miss this great opportunity!
\·tLLA BAl..BOA llU;OOO
Why reol when you can own your home~ Com·
fort.able and elegant living can be yours trith this
2 BR.I BA town.home. A fireplace for those cool
mghts and patio for daytime ocean breezes. Call
now for more details. ·
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LEASE HS0.00
· paaous 2 BR, 2BA ground level unit loca~ in
a charming 6 year old development. 1 • block
from South Coast Plaza. Ameruties indude ten·
ni:.. ~eight room, sauna. pools and pas. Call
today:! .
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OPEN HOUSES
SUNDAY
~'1\~PIT BCH 2848 Alt.a Vista
3 BR 5389.000
S"'"PRT BCB 240 ~:ce =202
2 BR 144.000
D. Mttckr
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MEET OU R MANAGER
MR . WEAVER
WALTER WEA VER
brings to our olrice over 20 years of experience in
real estate sales, management and ownenhip.
His broadcasting. ftn&ncial and motivational
bac ound add to tools hel~(ul~ accelerating
the SUcces& of'T'OLDWELL BAX ER.
THE SEVEN COLUMNS I Hi,000
Ma,estically situated, this ~erican Claaic is a
race( uJ reflection of the Georgian Colonial brick
=--1lww~:-nf-~t1P1~1-r. Offering 5 BR. 4.5 BA with
LO G\ln IA"CB 15!,'000 maid,s quaners, stately fluted column ,
Get • fresh •tart. 63 acres of open land with a baJoonies and gorgeous entry doors "';th leaded
view that ~'ill knock your. boota orr. Between lake etched glass. Please call for additional features
:\taciemient.o and San .. Antonio Resen;or. of tM elegant home:
Fnend.Jy Tenm.. Call for more information.
LAGUNA HI LLS
IZllCU Wom.D 'EWEL ~,N~ and tidy one bedroom. Great ~-iew o( the
• QlOU.Dt&im, valley and cit)' ligbta.: ldeal for tingle
aenior. Securiey, recreation, bobbies and health
CadlitieL Friea41Y. helpful 'neichbon.
COSTA MESA
1fEST8D! • • .....
One 'ol the larpst wesuide boma on the iUrbt.
Thi5 3 BR 2 BA home baa a l~ Cainily room
.-ith a an)' fire place. Could u. • little T.L.C.
but ialaaty of spece to work witli Doi't mill out
o.n dU. fabu.Jous opporum.iey. •
COSTA MESA
p ALU>IR POUND . • 1n .• ooo
In the heart of the city. Fabulous 2 bedroom. 2
bath retreat trith tropical waterway 9elling. A \_
must see for those YOho require the fmer things in
life. Furnishings available.
COSTA MESA
MESA VHDB ~AT£ Sl,$7$,000
Tennis court estate on 15th fairway of Mesa
\'~.C-00ntn Club. 5BR. 5BA home lrith p00I.
spa. guesthou.Se and g~eous golf course ,,e..,..
hov.'ll by appointment
~'EWPOaT BEJGHTS $!I 0.000
The best local.ion for ea.sl.!;1de C'osta ~fesa.. This 3
BR. 1 • BA bouie. oITen ..la.rg..f Jhing room, . ,
pactOUil drning, famtl)· room and 2 car attached
arage. All on a corner lot.
EXECCTIYE U\lNG I l 6!.500
Gorgeous. 2BR. 2BA tn-le,el t.oWnhome 1A1tb
security S)-tem, a. c. central ,.KUum. 4 ~ l~ht
and balcony. Dramatic and emotional' \\'111 not
lasL Call today.
SOUTH COAST METRO
YUPPIE BEA\'EN S73,750 '
He_re·s your place~ Tenni • swimming. ~ym.
•·eight room and pa. Spaciom t--Bedrrom an
"tt'Ure building. South Coast Plaza Area.
St. Albal $130.000
2BR model. ground Je,·el unjt located in S«Uritv
building. Walk w shopp'ng, mO\;es. theater
restaurants.. Call now for an •ppointmenl..
SANTA ANA
BIADFO&D TOW HOME U07,5tl
3 BR, 1.75 BA. Town.home •-ith 2 car garage, tile
entr): and newer ~ting. hoY< gre.at. Quiet
locauon. Community pool and pa. Terrific
~alue for firs.t -ume bu)-er or investor!
f AlllLI SID llOIO I 141.MO
Perfect comfortable home for your family. Q>y.
ered patio '~ f~t tttes with a dog run
encllaote lha oversized )-aid. Ol.ber aawnitiea
include fittpl.ce, larp kitchen with eat in AIU
and imide launpy room.. All thil Ph-.c BR. 1.i5
BA IMke ttua tlae pHf«t hom&. • ..
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selected tt.s lotlboa ower ,_ ottlen. Upcraded saay
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spacms-two bedfOOll. dee .... Mf ~
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stwtlers. ~ Cl!i '"'11ty pool spa ind
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IAILI, SAIC>S & SUNSETS ON -SOUO
Tiis peitctty cbarmq. rem@ded tiomr bas t1iest
dtsnta ltabnes-4 bd. 4
•I ent!rtalamertt center. 1abutot1s SL OQ:rtes •t &
NSter Slit!. Thest ~ cootx.'led ~, extu lcq
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Cal)yon Riln homes offer .outsta~ding_value
Sin9e the grand opening of the
Canyon Rim coHection of charming
townhomes within the master-
planned community of Portola Has. a
soaring sales pace has reflected the
outstanding value of these homes.
Location, design, prlce-lnciuded
amenities and beautiful views of the
surrounding Saddteback Foothills
have been cited by Canyon Rim
residents as deciding factors in their
purchasing decision. But now. in light
of the questionah'e fate of rising
interest rates, VA financtng has be-
come even more lucrative.. ·
"With interest rates on the rise.
many homeshoppers have foond it
harder to quaJify for home loans."
commented Dave Caillouette, sales
and martteting director for The
BaJdwin <(ompany, deYeloper of
Portoa.. HiUs. ''But with the VA
financing program at Canyon Rim,
available with substantially lower
down payments and easier qualifying
guidelines than ottered by conven-
tional loans, we're able to make home
ownership more attainable for many
Southern California buyers.··
"Surprisingly," Caiffouette con-
tinued, "with VA financing, a~
buyer can usually moYe Into a beauti-
ful Canyon Rim home for a total cost of
between -$6,000 and s 15,000. And •
this includes .,, closing costs.'·
Priced from as low as S 118,900 and
scaling from 969 to 1,378 sq~ feet,
both single-teveC and two;-st~
floorp&ans feature from two bedrooms
and two baths, up to three bedrooms
and two and one-half baths. Cozy
wood-burning fireplaces .... sfandsd
in each home and dramatic cathedral
ceilings are found in almost fNefY
room of each single level floorplan,
wtlile striking~ IMng rooms
and numerous vaulted ceilings high-
lighl the two-story plans. Hoinebuyers
will ~ ~· the the>UghtfuJ inctusion of formal dining rooms and
custom-designed hardwood cabi-
netry.
In Plan C, The Canyon GrOYe, the
dramatic living room. which opens to
the second level aboYe, has rec:etved
rave reviews from countless home-
E'LYll If IE/1111
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Abeolutety one of the choice custom buitt duplexes on the market.
Owner occupied. Upper unit 3 BR. 21n BA w/fpt & cathedral ceilings.
Lower unit 2 BR. 2 BA w/fpl. 4 car garage.
Open daily 12-5 5071n l.al1(spur.
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Outstanding view of the mountains. Quiet private location In the old
movie colony. Owner will consider trade for N.B. location or for .....
Open Sunday 12-4 711 Tamarisk Lane
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Wei maintained 4 B& 2 BA_withJpL Western quarry tilaAairpet_
throughout. Charming brick patio, RV parking plus double car
pageSat/Sun 12-5 Open 2125 Aster, C.M .
•••••• ··-Lllml .... Abedulilt; ~ 3 BR. 2'A BA ~ CC>m11llW) ,.
deca81ed In 8 COlllMIPOf•Y dulgrL Cfdce locatlon 04......,
upps t'9111port ... . . Open~ 11~ 11-5 2811 Yl9ta OrMda, N.8.
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shoppers appreciMlng distinctive
architectural d11ign.
Canyon Rim kitchens are as effi-
cient as ~·are beautiful. Gleaming
ceramic tile countert6ps. -spieiOus-
pantries, luminou8 c ldtlnga Md eesy-
care Yinyt flooring are topped off by •
hostof impf • • 1've built-in~
Uwistl balt}s feeture elegMt cultured
marble pulman tops, .... wtdth vanity
QiirrorS and d llligMr-Mlection Moen
fixtures.
Two-car e-8ges wtth direct home
aocess minimize trips to the kttchens
with gr008I-Md automatic garage
door openers are mo pr1ce rduded.
To visit this outstMding colection
of v~ed homes Md take
advantage of the desirable VA ftnane-
ng program. tikeNStnla ~
Diego (1-5) Freeway Md exit at El Toro
Road. Proceed east on El Toro Roa4
approximately l9¥8fl mle9 o the
community entrance at Ridgell"'
Road. Follow the directioNI 9igr'9 to
the ~ Rim ..... office..
For fwther information on ·this
outstanding finMdno opportunitY,
and the beautiful homes °' CMyon
Rim, ~cal 158-1214 ••
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llllES FOR SILE
•111 TamariSk Lane. Palm Spnngs
760-5000 $369.000 Sun 12-4
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300 Slipfwe, Balboa lstand. NB
644-9060 $365.000 . Sunday 1-4
2 11 ,111 FUI R• er IEI
• 10 See Island (8'Q Canyon) NB
6'4-QOO $339,000 Sun. 1:30-4:.30
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**615 Vla Udo Soud. Udo 1sie
175-eOOO $1.650.000 SaVSun 1-4
2378 Colgate. College Par1t. Costa Mesa
831-1400 $169.000 SaVSun 1-5
2058 F«telal Ave .• CM
146-7171 $148,900
11'1 Gdd91eod. Costa Mesa
Sat/Sun 12-4
17'1-8210 $193.000 Sun 12-4
205' Orenge Ave. CM
146-7171 . $249,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
#7 Aue ChatMU Royal.(EMg Canyon) NB
144-9080 $549,000 Sun 1-4
2194 k-.ng.eo.ta ..... ~2313 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
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•200e Yec:M .....,._, ~. N.ll.
f7s..GO 1595.000 s.t/Sun 1-4
**312 e-•-o St8' (Oowr Shoree)NB eu aoo s1•.ooo Sun 1-4
••**1244 Polmrta. Oo.-~ NB ln.eD3 5915.000 s.t/Sun 12-4
•2116 Shell (Chma-eoYe)Corona ~Mar
673-9333 $695.000 Sat. 1-4
1100 Westclfff Dr .• Westdiff. NB
644-6200 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
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165 Shorediff Rd .• Corona Del Mar
644-9060 $3. 150.000 Sunday 1-4
2125 Aster. Costa Mesa
760-5000 $269.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
•2553 Oxford. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $179,900 Sun 1-4
••••3100 W. Oceanfront, N.8 .
760-5000 $999.000 SaVSun 1·5
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* •• 2 Rocky Poml. COM 646-7171 $1.299,000 Sun 12-4
*...,.. • 2 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Canyon, NB
760-1900 $579.SOOQs Sunday 1-5
512 Harbor Island.Dr .• PromontorrBay, NB
644-9060 $1,750,000 Sunday 1-4
818 Harbot ls&8nd Or .• Promont()ly Bay. NB
644-9060 s 1.250.000 Sunday 1-4
••2668 Baysh&e Dnve. Bayshores
631-1400 $1.595,000 SaVSun 1-5
...,.. * •43 ~al St. George, Big Canyon ~ $895.000 Sun 1-4:30
•~• t65 Shoreddt Rd Cocona...deJ Mac
844-<9060 $3. 150.000 Sunday 1-5
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* • • 1 Inverness (Btg Canyon) NB
644-6200 $3,350.000 Sun. 1 :30-4.30
TOWllHOllES
COIDOS FOR SILE
1 IEllto•
331 Ogle St .. Costa Mesa
646-7171 $205.000
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Sun 12-4
•so Sea Pine. Mclain/Big Cyn N B
675-6000 $225 000 Saturoay 1-4
*"' 16-HS Aberdene Mounwn. FV
531-7012 SI 13 900 Sun 1-4
2 IR ,11s Flll 11•, tr IEI
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759-9100 $3.49.000 Sat/Sun 12 J0-4·30
...,.. 11 1 Jasmine ~eek Or . Corona de Mar
673-9333 $399.000 Sunday 1-4
• 11 S Jasmine Creek br. Corona def Mar
646-1044 $385.000 Sun 1-4
...... * •43 N. Hampton. Belcourt H.t NB
759-9100 $539.000 Sunday , .....
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2666 Elden. Costa Mesa
673-3777 From $170.000 Sat Sun 1-5
+2619 Vesta Omada.. Newport Beach
760-5000 $389.000 Sat/Sun 11-5
DUPLEXES
FIR SILE
2•,en1•
311\.\ AmethySt, Balboa '*8nd 873-9333 $459.000 Sunday , .....
111.-211
SON~. Corona cW W.
78()..5000 $539,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
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Aptitude-Test al our private ca-
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January 11. 1988 ·
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nus Southport model h.as an unsurpassed ocean.
bes~ and ciry lJghts ""lE"!-' tt sas hJgh on one of lh€
l...!"gest lots m presugious Spyglass Hill Ttus
r.ofl'le' has 5 ~ 4 • ba lhs.. f anulv room
c; ... nu.s room and a pool and spa for entei-ta..rung
TI...:. 1.:. <a ~que property ma SECiuded SE-llmg
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ESTHER Y A:'\K
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& .. ...ufull~ .1.;'pg~ rondo. ~uh oce-.n & oty
i.gnt.5 "1ev. Contempor30 decur. secunly :;~-stern,
p!.dn t.duon shutters. marble fireplace & skyhgh~
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0 C1C.ont movt:-m unmediatel~' Luxu~ at an un·
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ESTHER YA:'\K
REmT UY• AT ITS lfST 1515,•
L...xU0 :? 100 sq ft Ba~"Slde rondo home on'one
'""tl v.nh boat slip. bay. mountain and city light
•.1t.·ws ~t"' c:arix-t textured walls. vertx:als · ule.
mc.rblt-mirrors. laquered cabinets, and more'
T.,.. o BR. 2 • BA. den. formaJ dtrung Secunty
g<s'-E-pn\ate cornmuruty. pool and spa Ask for
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Custom bwlL Duplex °'4·ner-occupted -both
~~tlpper.-2--BR.r-~~ 2
FLreplaces No deforred mamt.enance Ask for
E.L Y:'\:'\ KE)IP
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Ideal locaUon' Has spaoous J BR. o-wners
urut-2nd wut 2 BR. both v.,th andtVlduaJ laun-
dries Large lot & balrony w"1new °'4·ner w1U
carry 2nd T D Call for prwau:-showmg Ask for
BI LL & DO:'\:'\A WEBSTER
Tilff MCI IAY 11,IJi,-
cust.om bwJt ~ approxunately .woo sq ft m
the btsl' locauon v.,th Vle'A" of Thrft> Arches
Country style kuchen with fireplace. beamed
ceJ~ m farntJ y room. VM!1'' f rom f!lr,-erJ room.
Lots of French doors and wtndows. Ask for .
GIS ELA B RM EISTE R
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-llE1I Slll-Contempor30' 3_ BR. 2 Y: B.'\ home. Like oev.·
kitchen l l.aster sun.e with fare-place & skybghts
Large t.roptca1 pauo and ne'o\" c:arpeung Ask for
. D IA:'\A PROSSER
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l~ '-'le'4 of Cat.alma wnsets' Brand nev.· custom
.; BR" 3 . BA home Marble. crown moldmgs and
~ ltghung throughdut Gourine-t kltche-11
14,lh &SI.and Large pauo with spa and more ?nee
-.!es .. bHi for qW<..4.s.aJe:Ask-Jor
DIA:'\A PRO ER
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F~c model homeT 2 BR. 2 • BA <nAd&. pro-
f essionall~· d€corated & landscaped Marble floors
m e-ntry & kuchen Includes tum.iture Ask for-
RO:'\ FELSOT
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n eXJble lease short.er or longer than I ~-ear
QualJt y Woodbndge locauon 3 bedrooms. 2 .
bath:. Fanuly room. 2 car garage A'l.·ailable Jl0'4'
A!.k foe ,
~IAXISE GOLDE:'\
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Beauuful Newport Beach 2 story 4 BR exeC\JO'l."E
home m move-m condJtJon Must be seen to be
appreciated Call for prwate showing Ask for-
8 1 LL A DO:'\~A WEBS1'ER
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Custom 3500 sq ft 5 BR. 2 story bwlt on nearby
10.000 sq ft lot. Large country knchen w a
JDUWl8 fanuJy rooml~ room. Large master
swte and bonus room ·upllall'S. For a prwate
sho-.~ ask for... .
PlilL A E GEN IA ST-ARKENBURG
780~6000
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Llght and aJ0 are the v.-orks for thts4 BR. 4 • BA
custom home ~l.arble floors m entn and off
whJte bc-rt>er carpetmg throughout Pn\Clte balh
m e-;,c h BR JaC'UZZl & f arepbce tn rna.Mer StJIU-J
c.c g.ug.e. Large~ Ask foe_
ROS FELSOT
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SophJstJcated 2 BR. 2-BA pl~deri.:-All decorated~
m wtute. htgh cel.tngs.. leaded ~ w mdo w.
french doors. spa & fireplace A"Clllable Jan~·
15th Ask for .
DELIA DELGADO
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··Southport .. model 4 lO 5 BR 4 . BA Rec-entJ~
remodE.-led v. rut.e on white Pool spa. beauuful
court yard. uJe roof v1ev.· of C1t ~ and small ocean
view Ask for-
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2 BR. den. 2 BA ~'1th Ci.replace. Lots or ~ &
nurrors plus I cac garage on Balboa lsl.and
A"·atlable January 15th through June 15th Ask
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DELJA DELGADO
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~-paml & De'4 carpet make thts 2 bedroom
coodo m lrvme ""er)' desuable. Available January
. 5. Includes r urruture and all appl.i.a.nce Ask for ...
~XE GOLDE:S ·
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