HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-12-18 - Orange Coast Pilot~jury asks death sentence for r ealtor's slayer .
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'By STEVE TRIPOLI • ..... 0...,,......,
· An Oranp County Superlor .court Jury Friday recommended
,the death sentence for Jam" ~ndrew Melton convicted of
~murder ln the 1981 mytna of retired Newport Beec.h
.realtor Anthony Lia) deSouu.
Each member of the elght-
)Dan, four-wo~an jury, polled
;indivtdually in open c:ourt after
;the dedaion waa announced, u.ld
· ~ h e'y a 8 reed w l t h the
:ncommendation. .
~ The verdict l• not a final
••ntence. Judie Robert
,itz1erald can redµce the
~tence to li1e in pri8on without
•
the pontblllty of parole at
Melton'• eentend.Jla he....m. Jan.
28. MoUone for a modlficatTon of
the jud.IJnent and a new trla1 al8o
will be heard or. that day.
U Fltl.ittald eentenoes Melton
to deatn the 1entence will
automatically be appealed
directly to the atate Supreme
Court. Any appeal of a reduced
llentence will be up to deferuie attorney Richard BOn.ner, who la
expected to appeal no matter
what •ntence la impoeed.
Melton, u he haa throulhout
the month-lone trial, ut without
apparent emotion at the defen.e
table aa the jury '•
reoomrnendatfon WN announced.
Six aheriff'1 deputlea, twk:e
the number on hand throu&hout
the trial, aat in the tenth-floor
courtroom durtn1 Friday'• hearfna.
After the h.Mring, the deputy
c har1ed with handcufUn1
Melt.on u he WM led from the
courtroom entn.181ed hla eervice
revolver to another deputy
before appl'OllChlna the prlaoner.
The jury'i recommendation
wu an apparent rejection of
Bonner'• ar1ument that the
30-year-old Melton, who hu
apent all but two of the lut 17
years in priton or 11ate youth
facUIUet, wu brutallud by a
l)'ltem \hat didn't undentand hla
problema .. a youth.
Bonner told juron earlier thla
week \hat "theN wu an at.ence
9f any 90Cla1J~ft inOuence at All" in thme f u-. and that
they produced in Melton a man
without value..
Deputy Diatrict Attorney Pat
Geary, who ~ht vict1ma of
four paat Melton crtmea to
the atand durtn1 the penalty
phue of the trial, had araued
that Melton de1erved the
maximum penalty beau.111e of hla
crtmlnal history.
Geery called Friday'a verdict
"Fest ival of Lights"
by the jury "a aood verdk:t -the rtah t verdict."
OeSouaa had become involved
w ith Melton and Melton'•
homolexual former prilon lover
throuah a claaalfied
advert.t.ement in a homoeexual
newapaper, Geary told jurqra durtna the trial'• guilt phMe.
Melton and Johnnie Boyd,
who had eerved time topther at
the California Men'• COlony in
San Lula Oblapo, had planned
before their releue to aupport
themaelvea outalde prtaon by
preyln1 on older, well-to-do
homoeexual men, Geary Did.
Police who entered deSouaa'a
<Juiatmu Boat Parade wh ich weighed
anchor Friday night will continue through
Dec. 23. The annual holiday event,
t poD80red by the C.Ommodores Club of
Newport Area Chamber of C.Ommerce,
draw• thousand& of tpectaton to Newport
Harbor. The parade starta a t 6:30 p.m.
and circles the harbor. For a map of the
parade route, see Page A2.
t~od, collected for :q.eedy, stole.ii in Huntington
Br ROBERT BARltER °' ... ..,.,,.. .....
Grinch might be alive and well
and livln8 in Huntington Beech.
For how ei.e can one explain
..Oe theft of three boxea of &Sinned p>d8 that were 1Uppmed fo be a11trlbuted to needy
19'!>llles for Chrlstmaa1
•· The canned gooda were
oollected by atudentl at Glen
~ School. 'lbe l&Udent drive p part of the Operatlon Merry
Quiatmu procram apomored by
~e Huntln1ton Beach JUntor .-
lllDEI
Ouiatmaa ia
: celebrated along
. Orange Cout, Aff
. Page Al l
Woman'• Club.
Co-chairwo.man Karen
LechJch aid a woman walked
into the achool at noontime
Tue.day and told a libnrlan on
duty that abe WM a member of
the club and bad come to take the aoom. But ahe WMn't a member and
abe apparently waan't well-
intentioned.'
"I can't believe it," Lechlch
Mid Friday. "It'• ll1ce the story
about the Grinch who atole
Chrtatmu. Someone took food
from others who ree.lly needed
tt."
Lechlcb u.ld ahe beUeva the
bard-hearted thief ·may have
learned about the achool'1 food
drive in a newaletter aent to
parenta.
"We've polled all our clutt
·members. Nane knC)wa anythlnc
about it," ahe aald.
Lechich laid the IUSpect WM
datrtbed .. & feet ~ lnchea tall
and 120 'J>()Unda.
She arove a 'crearn-colored
camper truck with rainbow-
colored atrlpee of yellow, aold, cnnae and onnce M, acoordiJll
to I..echk:h.
"The poJJce Mid they'd keep
an er_e out for the truck but
there. not much .-they c.an
do."
'lbe woman'• club, meanwhile,
11 rnn z nibHna boxee of food and lifts at store N\U'Dber 17 at the
Seecliff VUlace Shopplna center
at Main Street and -Yorktown
Avenue.
Lechich aatd people can atlll
brtna contrlbutlona by in the
aftemoona through Tueeday.
She aald boxes will be
delivered to 200 needy familiel
Wednmday. "But they won't be
~n.t' aa much H we had
·~ Mid ahe la holdlna out
faint hope that eomeooe from a
worthwhile organiutlon may
have picked up the boxes by
miatake.
"I would at least like to know
if they are lecltimate," ahe u.ld.
"I wouldn't aak for the food
beck." •
Newport woman: 'Call me madam'
'
1euon, you know, .. 1he ~d .
'flfh. ey're sood clean bordeUO., only a bliocS from the conwndon
~~Odeft...
Jonea II.Id Blnder hu a clean
record lD hit town and .. opera ..
well wtdlin the tndttlom and cuatom1 of tbH• aorta of
bulbl I "
Bolero Way condominium
found the victim bound and
naked on hla bed, 1trana)ed with
an electrlc cord and wttli hJa factt
.verely beaten.
Acting on Boyd'• tip, police
arrested Melton 1n Loi Anplel(
ahortly after the crime waa
dlacovered. Police aald Melton•
waa ateppin8 into de&u.'1 car,;
which had -been atolen at the
time of the murder, when they':
apprehended hJm.
Geary laid Boyd told police ot:
Melton'• involvement with'
deSouaa because Boyd was
jealoua of hi• prison lover's
relationahip with a woman.
~ Gronbacti
a-warded
23 years
By STEVE TRIPOLI or .. .,..,,.. ....
The maximum 23 -year
sentence wu tmpoeed Friday on
Huntington Beech auto mechanJc
Robert Charles Gronbach for h1a
conviction on 22 charJea of
sexually abuaing hla daughters.
Gronbach'• wife, Jacqueline,
haa meanwhile been jailed, a
proaecutO'l' aaid, after belna
charged Thuraday with perjury
for allegedly lying on the atand
during her husband'• trial and
conapiracy to keep her da\Mlhten
from ~ at the tria1~
Orange County Superior Court
Judie Everett Dickey, In
1en tencin1 Gronbacb , aald
Oronbach'1 multiple lncenuoua
act s were a •'particularly
•mldloua offeme' bece•'N ·~
d a ma1 • (to Oronb ach•a
dau.tl~ wm lnceku\.eble."
'"The wont of lt la that you
were livina them money for thia.
You 1"S"e meld.,. prmdtuW ot
your own dauchcen.•• Dkby .....
Granb9cb, 40, •• coovk:ted ot
nWDll"OU8 charaee of mc.t. onl
copulation, s odomy and:
attempted aodomy. Gronbech'a•
dauehten. now ..-17, 15 and,
14. te.tlfled that they had 9eX
with their father numerous ttmea
afcer the encounters be1an in
1979.
The two olde1t dau1bter•
te9Ufied that Groru.:h told them
he would pve them money for
thl.np they needed only lf they
had 8eX with him.
Dfickey uJd he WU impomnc
the maximum 1entence o n
Gl"Ollbldl becau.e the c:rtma bad·
occurred over a number of yean
and "because I believe t h e 1
children abouJd have the rtpt to
Jl'OW up without havq to haw eon~l wUh yeu,''-Qiioabecb---
could be free ln .. little -11 ~ yean.
Dickey aaid co Nov. 23, when
he found Gront.ch suilty ot the .
cha.rses at the conclu.ton of a·
non-jury trial, that he found the
\eatlmonv of Gronbacb '1 da~ten .'roompletely credlble.''
Gronbach'a wife, Jacqueline,
who bad t.eetlfled that lhe WM t
unaware of what w bappeniQI.
"wu lying to thla court about .
almost everytbina,'' Dickey aal4
at the time.
Proeecutor Michael ~
aaid fou.r felony perjury cbal'llem
were filed ~ bl!r 'l'hundaJ
alone with two J::l. cbarl'!I o(
conspiracy to di wi~ from~. Ma1utr.~ aald the perjury
(S...Gl\ONBACll, Paa-A.I) •
roblem ·solved'
over body parts
IY ITEVB MITCHELL °' ............... Orana• County heelth offlciall
aald Frlday It la unUbly they
wtlJ J>W'IU9 a complaint charOna
a IAcuna BHch monuary wttli
dumplna body parta lnto a flood
cont.rpl channel.
The Incident emeried thia
week when employeea of a
lumber yard next door t o
McOlnnJck Mortuary on t..,una
Canyon Road noted a ttronc odor
emanattna from a flood control ct\A~nef fronttn1 the two
bualnemes.
Joe Jabrau1, whoae family owna the Laguna Beach Lumber
Co. told d ty and county offidala
he aaw a mortuary employee
hoting down a metal bo.x and
draining the contenta into the
concrete flood channel Tueeday
afternoon.
The observation took place,
Jahraua said, shortly after hia
.mpwy .. 1poued .noa cu'*C
tr om •th• m o rt u • r y '1
c:rematorlwn.
Rohm Merryman, dinlC10f of
the county'• Environment•!
Heahh a1e ncy , uld bll
department'• ln'veltlptJon of the
complaint "may result In the·
dt.covery that there WM aome
Incomplete Inc ine ration -
In comple te dt1po1al of the
remain• of • body, ln other. _ ..... _.. .
Wuna.
''There WM IOIDe material that:'
wMhed down f.rom the mortuary~
to the lwnber yard," Merryman ..
aald. "It hu been clff.ned up. The'
Incident did occur but the
problem hu been abated."
Merryman aid a final report •
on the incident will be prepared,.
probably early next week.
Mortuary official• Friday
denied any body part• were
introduced into the fiood control
channel.
Newport Harbor
Festival of Lights Boat Parade
December 17 through 23
United Way raises
record $11. 7 IDillion .. .
Deapite tough economic time9, a recofd $11. 7 million WU rabled
thla ye ar by United Way of
Orange County North/South, an
11 percent lncreate over Jut
year.
...
people .along the Santa Ana :
River.1 About 19,000 people ~
ahowed up. Offlclal1 are 1tlll :
awaiting word from authoritie9 ;
at the OuinNW Book of World •
Records to .ee lf the effort was a ~
6:30-8:~5 p.m.
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The Newport Harbor "Festival o( Lights,"' unveiled Friday
evening for the 63rd time, will run nightly through Dec. 23. More
than I 00 decorated boats will circle the harbor in a
counter-clockwise direction, passing numerous waterfront
restaurants along the way. Boats will be judged one night (it's a
secret) ~uring the seven-day ceremony and award.a will be
presecited in January. Maps show the approximate times the
parade will pa88 along its course .
"Even in rough economlc timea
such as tbeae, we aaw an overall
i ncreaae in .giving," aaid
cam~gn Cha1nDan Harry Bubb,
ln an announcement thia week.
The United Way funds 86
county aervice organizations.
They rely on the age ncy for
about 20 percent of their
fundint .
The record campaign Wat
kicked off lMt September when
United Way apomored creation
of what it ho~a will be the
world's longest 'human chain" of
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1-.v&U. • •
Call Santa
at 891-3491
Any requests foe sMta Claw? l
You can telephone him l
Sunday and Monday from 6-9 ?
p.m. at 891-3491. ;
The eervice la being provided j
by the recently chartered l
Huntington Be.:h Jaycees. l .
NEWPORT WOMAN • • • ' ~rom Page A1 Free holiday calls for senior citizens )
! t
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~ comment in eeveral days.
Chief Jones a a id his
department inve1tigated the
Newport man and tentatively
approved iasuing a brothel
licente. Jonea aald county law
requires that a woman hold a
brothel lJceme and th4.t Church.
1b9 ,_... who would' bold the
Uceme, ii expected In town 8000.
1 "Everytblng appean to be
... along just fine,'' the police
chief added.
Church allowed that ahe la a
tat ICal'f!d about takinc over the
small cbaJn of bordelkll.
"lt'a a gr.t oppol'tUnlty,0 ahe
said. "The current operator la
really an old«hool rnadun and
I 'm 1oin1 in ju1t a1 a , be..m..woman. But rm exdted
and tbriDed. "It'll be VU'! different,.. ahe
lldded.
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Senior d tiz.ens may telephone
friends and relatives throughout
the United States free of charp
between noon ancl 4 p.m. Sunday
at' Safeco Insurance Co., 17&'70
Brookhum St., Fountain Valley.
Calli of up to 15 mlnutea
duradon will be permitted.
'1t'a one of the little atrM we
can provide, with little trouble on
our part, dW'lnl the holiday
1eaton," aaJd Vance Hlcldln,
Safeco dMaton manuer. . . ...
All four Harbor Area Boys'
Clube, ln Costa M-. Newport
Beach and Irvine, will c;>perate
with apedal holiday houn during
the next two weeks.
The fac:WU. wW be open from
10 a .m . to 6 p.m. Monday•
throqh 'Ibunda19 and f:run 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. on FridaJL The
clube will be ex-I weebndl.. Resular boun wW rawne ln
January. Meanwhile, holiday-
~ted activities ate ICbeduled
for December, with aped.al ahop,
recreation a l and athletic
programs.
In Co.ta Mesa, the branchea
are at 2131 Tustin Ave. and at
the-Ree School. .661 Hamilton St.
Tbe Newport Beach club, Jn EMl
Bluff, la at -3565 Vt.ta del Oro. , Tbe new Irvine fad.Uty, oUiclally
·called the Bo19' and Girla' Club,
ii located at 295 E. Yale Loop. • • •
An annual Chriltmu Dance
Party will be ateged 4 o'clock this
afternoon by studenta of the
Inatitu te of Dance Arts ln Irvine.
The free two -hour
performance will be highllghted
by a ne.w ballet choreo8raphed
by master bfillet teacher l\ichard
Adama. The family-oriented ·activities,
followed by a reception. will be
J HIUIAY HIPPlllllll ~
pre_H~ted at_the inatltute'a Family project at Coors I
Studio Theater at 17302-A Dlstrfbu~Ccwnp-ny. 1'471 Del :
Dalmler Aw. Amo Ave., -n..un. l • • • Beginning at 2 p .m ., truck 1 l'he Poliah National Alliance drlven., clerb. eecretariea, aJea t •
will aponaor a New Year'• people, warehouaemen and !
Eve dinner dance Dec. 31 at St. othen will form a larp. human•
Gregory The Great Wall Church, -.embly l1ne to atuff boxea with ;
13995 Telearaph Road, Whittier. ·14-pNnd turkeys, freah fruit and l
Ticketa are $20 per pers:m. For vegetables, juices, atuftin, and ;
re.ervationl, call 521-6751. candy for families who ml.ght not i
• • • o therwile enjoy a healthy,:
Editor'• Advilory holiday meal ;
Beer boxes will be tran.sfonned In addition to the food buketa. :
lnto festiw foqd buketa for 130 e9Ch employee will al.lo endoae a i
needy Orange O>unty f.amWet on penonal holiday 8l"fft1ng from t
Tueeday, Dec. 21 during an their own family to their ;
employee-lnaplred Family-to-"adopted" family. ; . . ,
GRONBACH SENTENCED TO 23 YEARS ... ! • From Page A 1 !
chargea were baeed on her testifying ao that he' could bring appeared to have a happy family i
teat1mony du.ring the trial, which thoee admmlona to the tuperior lile. t
P h f d wu refuted both by her co urt eentenctn1 Frlday . One of MacWtt'• witnemes, a _ ate_ V _og _ ue dauahtere and by Gronbacb'a Gronbacb received a pair of coUNelor to Gronbach'a oldest t ,,_:;.._ ___ .z.~-==-...:.~~ J--brother. · 30-day jaU term• for thoae dauahter, teltified that the youth!
__ ........_ ___ 1--~:aa-. .amwneJa11plurac~y-cbar:aa were ~J, ~aid. h "very dta turbed about!
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Retnc:::J Snow~ related to h~r hu1band'1 E> f tt Cl ~ PJe oo ba ber 1 ~·· Fklmesl:':I adml11ion Thuraday in Weat e enae • orney arence life"-ind that he1 abWtv to ha t r--""""'Tw--=::-=o::T""'-~-T--.,.,..-....,...:=__,.~~~===<1 n.... .. -Coun M Haynee, who 1aid he w ould er ·~ w ! "' ..... .., ty unicipal Court appe al the convic tion and normal relations with males ,
that he had prenure d one aentencln{! brought 1everal apparently has. been disturbed by: dau,hter ln an attempt to block • her experienc:s • her tstfmony and eent another friends of ronb9ch to the ata.nd The three G · bech da '
out of lllte for the aame purpoee. Friday ln an attempt to persuade ha bee ron ed ~ht.en :
Ma1uire aaid Gronbach wu Dickey to lighten hla client'• ve , n remov the:ir : eentence parenta cuat.ody. Two are tn 1 allowed to plead guilty to two · county foster homee and the•
m h demeano r c bar 8 et of The witnenea teaUfied that third. reportedly ia ataytna with:
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LOS AN GELES -
Spurred by wld e1pre1d
unemployment, a aroup plana
io hand out holiday .,.acert• for 30,000 needy peol))e next
week ln what oraanfsera ,ay
la the laraeat private f ood
dlatribuUon ever attempted In
the United States.
The Ecumenical Coalition
of Concerned Americana,
rnpondtn1 to • Callfomla
unemployment rate of 11.2
percent i.t month, .m.ctuJld
the handout for the Lot
An1•l•• Coll1eum oti
Wedneeday. . .. l Almolt l .& m1WOft pounda
of food will be diltrtbuted In
one day, lf pl.anl proceed on 1
IChedule.
· Yule discount to jobless
SANTA CLARA -People
who've lost their jobs can ,et
a special di.count on clothing
until Chrilt.mas at a San ta
Clara County at.ore.
Bu1ln eaaman C h ester
Drake will take 30 percent off
clothlna prices at his Able
Supply StorM ln Santa Clara
and Sunnyvale be1lnnlna
Saturday.
He aay1 hil bualnea hu
s urvived the rece11lon
becau.e of loyal cuatomen.
and the diacount ill hill way of
returning the favor.
J
Ch•n~r I 00, • l''"'P al Or•np Counly
women ••.eullt'• an
enlrepreneun recenll
namea Newport Bi•c
Mayor J•ckie Heathe
Heond from r1Bh4
their Wom•n of the
Yeer. Pt-e1entin6 the
• award, rJNhl, it Oran
Count y Super"'""
Harriett Wieder, Ja1t
year'• winner. A&o
reco6nlzed by the
group for contributio
to the community
were, I rom left, Carol
South, president of th•
Newport Harbor ltt
Cham~rof
Comm~e, and
Thelma Mueller.
Bird recall 'going well'
S A C RAM E N TO -
Organizers of a campaign to
recall state Supreme Court
Chief Just.ice Rose Bird said
Friday they have collected
spend January and February
working very h ard," said
Tony Rackauckaa, executive
direct.or of the Recall Roee
8'rd Alllance.
Santa: Faster than speeding ·-bullet l
'
, just over 100,000 of the 731,-
244 p e tition signa t u r es
needed to call a vot..e.
"At this poin t it's going
well. We're in a lull for the
holidays but we inte nd to
The chief justice, chaa\Wed
b y conserva t i ves who
consider he·r too aoft on crime,
was the target of three
previous recall drives. None
succeeded , but Rackaucku
remains confident. •
Police mistakes 'costly'
WASHING TON -One of
every three people arrested in
Los Angeles on felony drug
charges last year was never
brought to trial because police
made mista kes in seizing
evidence, a new study says.
"To a substantial degree,
individuals releued because
of search and seizure
problems were those with
serious criminal records who
appeared to continue to be
involved ln crime after their
release," the report add.a.
The study, by the National
Institute of Justice, findl that
releue of suspect.a becaute of
illegally 8eized evidence hM a
major Impact on state pros~utiona, upeclally In
drua and narcotics cue1.
_ Chrysler gives pay raise
By JOEL C. DON or .. Dllr .......
Santa Claua has to be a pretty
a1lle fellow, what with an
exha\.$Uve tra"1 schedule come
Christmas Eve.
But did you know that in order
to atop at each house hold
throughout the world, the jolly
man 1portlng a re d suit and
white whl.aken has to travel at
32,500 rni1ee per second between
each rooftop?
And St. Nick only ha.a 1/14,000
9eCOnd to jump c>Ut of hill ... h.
climb down the chimney, place
the preaenta under the tree,
gobble down a couple of cookies
and gulp aome milk. room back
uf the chimney and fly off -at
1 percent the speed of light -
to the next home. Even the
nation'• apace 1huttle couldn't
handle the job at its snail 'a pace
of about 18,000 mph.
The phyalca of Santa's journey
may not rate with Einstein's
theory of relativity, but Newport
Beach's Leroy C. Sutherland
think. the calculations are at
leMt worth a few ho, ho, hoe.
DJ!TROIT -United Auto
Worken union memben at
Cbry1ler CorJ>.
overwbelmin1ly ratlfled a
new contract Friday that &tva them an immediate pay
raise -their fint In two
years.
to 5,817 -a llW'8bl of better
than 3-1, aaid lJAW Vice
Pl-'dent ~ a.....
So the Ford Aerospace
eqlneer decided to do a littl.e ~~with the aid
of a Uu.ty hlculator and a referenc~ book or .two.
Sutiberland aid he had iead a ~pw article. on stmilir
Ensfneer Leory C. Sutherland uaed a trusty calculator to
determine Santa's lightning speed. .!
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1be offidal vote wu 20,696
ue.,;o 15,000 Chryaln
war n at about 50 ~
ln 17 ltatel Weft eJiglble fir
the one-day vote. The
previou1 contract expired
Sept. 15.
Israeli withdrawal delayed
LONDON -Secretary of
State George P. Shultz voiced
dilappolntment Friday that
Israel has failed to deliver on
a forecast by it s for eign
minister that Israeli troops
could be out of Lebanon by
the end of the year.
MiMter Yitzhak Shunlr 18id
publicly last October that a
1982 withdrawal wa•
pcmtble.
Shultz Mid It ill conceivable
there could be a withdrawal ~Ian t\y the end of the &ear.
rumfnet4cwW a ,... ,..,. ..,.
"It'• been in the blldt of m:y
mind for a lol'8 time, .. he aid. "l
dedded to aee lf I couJd ficure
out the lll'Qblem."
Hla calculations are bued on a
Hess named
new school
board chief
Todd Heu, 36, o( Newport
Beach hal been elected president
of the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District board.
'nle &ither of three, a trustee
1981 WOl'ld population eirtlmate
of 4.49 blidOn people on 1even
continentl. He alto counted on
four people per hou8ehold.
•'The main thing WU figuring
out the distance of travel (208
mill ion mile•)," ••Id the
41-year-old Sutherland. "With
the cookies I aasumed he ate two
at ~ ounce apiece."
U you agree with Sutherland's
unpubllahed data, it's eaay to
unce 1m. wu e1ede<I ~~~~-C:CMm1111aorar.y Wblte waJ nilht durina the board's meeting. 1~-~--4---
llell, a canmerdal industrial BUY
J understand why the re.I Santa
never' needl ptlJOws to fill out hit
rotund costume. 11\at'a becauai
Mr. Claus devours 17.500 tom
cookies and waabea them do
with 70 million plJorw of
"Clearly , that I.a not golng
to happen," Shultz said. But
· be said lt sounded "pretty
good'' and became everyone'•
objective when F or eign
peaking to~ SUltr alao warned~ nations
th ey muat not let fear of
nuclear weapons lead them
into appe11ement of the
Soviet Union.
bil~~~will reeltor tn 1rv1ne. Mid be ~ew. ALL $1
1belp him tn bil new~t:lea. THREE Imported Teak IOOlrcases
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Iran demands oil increase
VIENNA. Auatria -Iran
shattere d th e qu iet
maneuve ring of OPEC
ministers on the eve of their
critical confe re nce w ith a
demand for a bigger share of
the cartel's production at the
expense of political rival
Saudi Arabia.
Mohammed Ghara.zi, Iran's
oil mlnllter, uld late Friday
hia country would demand at
Sunday'• opening of OPre1
re1ular year-e nd me eting
that Saudi Arabia cut ita
productioll ln order to allow
Iran to incnMe ita outpyt.
Gharui accused ·saudi
Arabia ot flood'DI the market
With oil under sn-ure from
"superpowers." He u1d Iran
would in1llt that the
Or,.mzauon of Petroleum
Exporttna Countries adoopt
the ''revoluttonary l<>tPc'' of
Iran .. ., it can be relieved of
the IUperpoWen' ~."
Next month tru1tees will
eorwlder a report by Wellington FOR Prvpertiee, Inc. ()I\ pmible Ulel for aurplua land owned by the Ttlls watt unit. covered In touon. district. easv-to·ctean White laminate flntsn Is as
S h 1 i d d durat>leas lt ls economlal tt~foursnetves coo •tea un er stu Y ana 1s11Y.x 30x71h1Qtt A$98va1Ueeach include Corona del Mar
Elementary , L i ndbergh
Elementary, Wakeham,
Woocilmw:ll l'Jementary, Bannina
Property, ptq>erty at Jamboree
and auto1. Sear -street 8c:bool,
land near Baker Street
Headquartert and Back Bay
Hi.ti School Rea will aerve one year u ~ent and facee re-election
next November.
Judith JPranco, 4~. a Newport
BMch horMmaker, wu elecjed
vice prelldent.
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JYewport kids brighten ailing ve ts' holidays
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-For two houra the normally
~. quiet nunlna home ward
oftthe Loni Beacn Veteran• Hmptal mapped to life with the
s o und of ain1in1 12 and lS-yeer~ from IJnco\n School
in Newport Beech.
A.a i£ by mailC the aancllna y~ngatera -wbo had only
IDQIM!Dta before been ahoutibg.
abpv1ng and Jokina, atoocl like
p4i1'fect aofdiera ain1in1
carola to men. mmcly
beekhaln. AD were wtenm
fouabt decade9 before th!>' were bom. . •
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At fint the men in overwuhed
bmpttal aowm stared VllCaDtly at
the 87 cbiJdren who.e ~ "*
l1k.e sweet lholta from ~· and t1mea eone by. Gndually tile
connection waa made and the
men clapped 90ftly. A few cried.
A thin black man with a tube
in his nme. bia eyes do9ed and
arm .-raly.d. dtly .,.ttect bia Jee wblle ·the childr9l aaQ1. "'I'm nr.mlnaol a Wblte ~·· A IPl'Y little blonde &lrl in a
lime greeri drem apnmc tbroulh
the audience, d.and.na an lrlab Jc. "Oh. to be younc ..-m.·· aid Richard Tbieaing, 80, now
confined to a wheelchair with
multiple IC1erc.a. and recovering
from a broken hip.
'The ch1ldnn. their excitement rWlna like drifta of IMW .,.m.t
a winter cabin. burst into wild
applauae when a c~le of
studenta concluded a 'n'roll
number.
The •ucffeme of ll!Dior dU-
wnlled, a few dmdrled. ~
.... dw'ly enJo1lnC tbea.elft9
1-& Wectn.day.
'"I think lt'• the moat
wonderful thine," aaid Walt
PbillJi-. 8?:. a retired plumber and World war D vet. .. I i
they're getting as muc h
enjoyment out of this aa we are."
After the ahow the children
diatributed refreahmenta,
homemade button• an.:!J:!ta
purcha.e4 by all of the ta
at the Newport Beach 8Chool.
Georp Trobridae. 83, aa.ld the
cof1ee cup probably waa the only
auiatmM II.ft he'll receive th1a
year s1nce au of bta family and
nat of his frienda are dad. ''It'• very nice of them
indeed," ukl the veteran of two
world wars. eytna the ~ cup
with the name ol a Loa ~
radio atatlon written on it. "I
don't drink coffee, but I can w.e
it for water."
Asked if it isn't a little
depreming to spend a holiday in
the hospital, Trobridge said, "rd
rather be here than a hotel
where I don't know people."
As one of the rare women in
the hospital Violet Emanald, 77,
la often asked if she's really a vet.
She la.
The World War D Army nurae,
now confined to a wheelchair,
recalled the five yean abe apent
in Australia, New Guinea and
the Phlllppinea aa her moat
c hallen1ing. She expecta to
return to her arand8on'• home In
Loa Alamitoa before Christmaa.
'Now comes the tough par t
,. .
1 ~neliness of long-distance walker bits legleBB veteran
: BLYTHE (AP) -After 200
l1lilea of bleeding knucklea,
c:Japped lipe, opprealve heat, ....,., rain and Joneu.ne.., Bob
WWAnd la ne.r Arbona on his
SoH-country .. Walk for
lfun1er," which the Ie1Ien
~year~ Vietnam veteran if
~plW.tnc cm hill b.nda. -
.. We went th.rough a couple of
thundentormt in the deeert,"
Wieland aaid Thunday, hia 64th
day on the rmd, .. and we hid to ao out and buy pcw•:hc& I looked
like E.T. out there. All you could
aee WM a moving poncho."
Tbe oout-to<out "Walk foe
Huncer," which beaan Sept. 8 at
Knott'a Berry Farm in Orange
County' la tcheduled to end in
Waahin4rt.on, D.C., in early 19'4.
He •Y' he will era. into Arizona
on Saturday.
The walk la intended to rai8e
money ~ help alleviate world
!!~ throU8h cklnaticm to the sprtt of America foundation, a
Luuna HlDa orpntation •t up
by Wieland apectficaDy for the _
project. So far, the walk baa
ra1-d an estimated $50,000 at $5
per slep, the P'O"P •Y.. addina
that all the money, aceP' for
admbmtraUYe cmc.. will ., to
Ht.bllahed hua1er relief
orpniuUon.a, auch u World
VWon Int.emaUonal, Save the
Refupea and Catholic Relief
~ w1etai-r.cl ta dre.eed in heavy
leather chap• to protect b la
atumpe and buuocJu, and h.la
hand9 are cwhloned by a.istom-
made rubber '*'8.
So far Wieland'a )Jurney hM
&akea-bim-thr.oufh.~J¥11~.._.._-+"!w-rit
Southern Ca lfornla
communltlea, where be wu
frequently atopped by people eunou. about the wallL But the
~be md. WM lonely. -n.. were no DeODle fer ., DtC that lt WM kind a! reJaxinc.
In a aen.e."
It bu been actually 98 days
lince he bepn the walk, but he
ha• interrupted the walk
ooe""'IJN~ tO make a side trip, then come t.ck to where he left
off. Side trlpa took him to
Wubinaton D .C ., Charlotte,
N .C., Chlca10 and Vir1lnla
Belch, Va. to 1peek on behalf of
the Walle for f(~.
Wieland aald tie "'xperienced
an initial wei1ht lou at o-e beainnlne of the walk but baa
linlit atablllaed bta weiaht and bei•••• ICCWtomed to tfle daily
'ta have been a couple of .,_,,, llid Wlelmd. "where my
---,... Wat ~ llM~LUL.11-aa.----
apltnta. We threw our aboulder fE1PORT HARBOR LUTIDAN CtUCH
out once Juat throwina a 798 Dover Dri•e
f'rtabee." Wteland fr~uently Newport beaeb, CA 92668
refers to hlnwe1f •""we. ('714) S48-S6Sl
He la accompanied on bl• PMt•r.: R--J • .__ llM r~ A • ..._
jounwy by. ·~ temn" In a --· -· ..........
motor home. Bel.lnd the mot.or
home ta a tnil8r containtna a = .... pow.ect 90lf cart that
blm ... the !'09d. Both
t1M motor home and th• cart
W9W daMtlam to the ....
Come Celebrate
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"I like perfume," she uid after 1
opening the pee~ wrapped by l Penny lJucbanan. 'I think-th1a la !
wonderful for the chlldren and I
the grownups. I think they !
enjoyed it aa much as we did." ...:
Nlcole Leto, 13, viaited the
bedridden petienta on the wards
before handinc out preeenta and
chatting with tbo9e well enough
to ait In the cafeteria.
"We wanted to make
~= for them." ahe aid. e her clewmates•
fourth annual vlait to t}le
hoapital. "Even if we are
unhappy we try not to abow it.''
.A;;-.J,..,11,,./ion
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f .. ~ ~Dl!:NHAD-
Harvard IJ'eduate Douc Amell, 14. &*Id tht aldewalk ~)' ln
frant ol tht Oranp Cout Couep
tldm1nlatndon buildlna llk• an
expectant father.
Nearby hta partner. J ohn
Bnaoe, 2&, watched aa the crane
operator' Jowem:I the mammoth
tank that waa to h ou ae a
revolutionary cooling ayatem
built by the pair.
What if the 60,000 /ound
cement cube auapende from
heavy ropes fell and shattered
into a million pieces?
Or worae, ·yet, what if the cooUni device the whiz kids had
spent the lut two years building
failed to perform?
A <:luster of college officials,
reporters and authorities from
Southern California Edison
Company waited until the 25 foot Iona tank WU safely grounded.
lla1t the battle was ove.r . But
the reel test ia yet to oome.
The Costa Mesa college
administration building is the
first building in the country to
U8e the Trans-Cool system. The
fuel efficient system s tores
coolness during the evening
when the oost and demand for
energy is lower and releases it
during the day.
About 9,000 containers filled
with. a salt hydrate material will
be inserted in the tank next
month. If all goes w ell, the
co~taine.rs will be fro7.en at night
and melt during the day, thus
C90lln1 the 75,1>00 1quare root
buUc:Unc.
And If all 1oe1 really well,
""'-and 8r\k'e ftcure they'll be rniWona1rea in about five yean.
"Sure, Wa a pomibWty," Mid
Bruce. "But t>.ln1 flrat la no
l\W'&nt.ee that youn ta '°'"' to •ll."
OUlclala a t Edlaon were
confident e nough about the
ayatem to pick up a portJon of the
•30,000 tab and recommend It to
the college.
"I think it will save our
cuatomera a lot of money if it
works," aald Ron Fron ti no,
Edison energy service
repreeentative.
Unlike other fuel efficient
cooling systems that work only
with water, Ames and Bruce
claim theirs can be installed in
existing buildings at one-third
the cost and in a frac1ion of the.
space ..
R on Hill, director of
maintenance and operations for
the college, estimated the school 1 will save $300 to $400 a month on
its electric bill. U the system is
successful achool officials would
like to see it installed in the
library and the acience building.
The two entrepreneurs were
roommates at Harvard where
they graduated in 1980. Ames, a
biology and chemistry major,
worked for a solar energy
company, when he first beg1ln
experimenting with fuel efficient
systems for heatins(.
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John Bruce, left, and Doug Ames supervise
the lowering of a 60,000-pound cube
from a crane Friday that will house a
revolutionary cooling system built by the
pair. T!Je system, being installed at
Orange Coast College, will cool the
administration building at night when
electrical costs are lower.
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1oln1 v ... 11 eearc:htn1 for oil
and natural Pl I)<* no threat c.o
flab or IHY whale mtaratlona,
acciordU,. to. a aovemment taak
force report llaued Friday.
11'9 inv~UgaUon was started
several month• ago after
fiahermen from the Fort Bragg
area and a Mendocino activist
charged that the geologic
explorations were disturbing sea
life.
A two-month ban on such
expforation, lnatltuted by the
1tate Landa Commi11ion, waa
lifted Friday aa a result of the
ltate-federal taak force study.
41No evidence waa found to
auagest that air guns and other
non-exploaive acoustic sources
cause injury to marine
mammala.'' the report said. "The
evidence recounted in the
literature eatabllshee that little if
any physical harm to fiah is to be
expected as a result of the use of
air guns for geophysical
reeearch.''
The task force included
members of the commission and
representatives from the state
Department of Fish and Game,
the Minerals Management
Service of the U.S . Department·
of the Interior and the National
Marine Fisheries Service. In
addition to studying available
literature on the impact of air
guns on sea life, task force
aclentiats observed the operation
of the devices aboard research
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The air auna art• ullt'd to •nch
for pock.la of fOMU rucll. f'Ach
air cannon can 1hoot a blwlt of
com~ air at 4,600 poun
per 1quare Inch. A monl torln
devl~ towed up to two mil
away from the v~I plclu u
blaat algnala reflected Crom th
ocean bottom.
Fiahennan had charged that
salmon catchee were down at •
result of the air bla.ata. And •
60-year -old activiat traveled~
throughout coastal Califorma,•
alleging the blasts w ere
disturbing whale migrations. • ·•
However. the report cit
aeveral studies of the effect of
guns on fish that showed
apparent harm to the anima
And the task force pointed· o
that gra.y whale populations ha
been increasing at 2.3 percent
year over the past 13 ye~
despite the mineral explorat1
and increased vessel traffic.
Such research has been go·
on for 35 years, the report noted.
Research vessels at one time~ t
dynamite, which killed fish. 'flM·
air guns, though, have been
found to be safer, cheaper •
operate and more accurate thlf'l\
explosive charges. '
''The opinion of ihe scientific·'-
community has been for many
years that there was np6 problem," said Claire Dedric"'t ,·
executive director of the statJ>
Lands Commission. "But when; ..
the question came up I felt it. ,
definitely had· to be re-explored.(;!,
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ayden· seeks to
oost CED
HOMAS D. E LLAS
ht>ther us opponcnlll hkl· 1t or not
llOme of them St.~m to hkc 1l u lot
Haydl•n's Campaign for &'Onomu.·
rat.")' accomphsht'd one or 1ts big
this yl'ar when 1t becanw a m.1Jor
in California poht1<.'S.
llt on the wrt>e kage of liayd~n'i>
rtl~ess{ul 1976 US &•nate l0ampa1gn,
u1w11nw r,1d11 al h.1:1 ~'Oml• u rnodC'ru1,t,.
"'Wt· .in· plal·111g u lkn•ot t•mphAlila on
('oa1t11m1:-.," imys Andy Spuhr1, CED'1
pnhrn·ul d11·1x•lor "We• now know It he
un11•alL-.lll' to .1~unlt' thut anyone· will
ug1t'\' w11 h Uli on t'Vt'I ythang Tht•rt• ls a
w1dt• runl(t· of vww:1 omnng our l ~.000
dut·ic puym~ mC'mbt•ri;"
Sµahn i.ay~ the• group will aU.O work t.o
l'lim1na1e the negative CED image
t•x plo1tl'<.1 by Hepubltcans this fall. But
tt's d1•ar that R1•publicans, having found
an 1•rft•l·t1vt• t•ampuign issue to use
a~;11ns1 'IOlllt· Dc..n1t>tTats. won't let up
l'OISll V C first emerged as an org<m1uit1011
wi h significant potcnual in 1979, whl·O
its members and a lhes began winning
cit and county poslS in local ele<•tions ~ r Humboldt County to Bakersfield to
A,;d 1f CED wants to rt•main o major
furn'. 11·s going fo find that the negative
JXJrL-. uf that role anm't always l'3SY to
sh.ik1• off
S Diego.
1981 , CED controlled the largest
of delegate votes al the state
ocratic Party convention and its
Tlw11ws Elw.s 1s a frt'C'lancx· CY1/ur11111s1
bi.ls..'</ m Sa11w Momca.
s controlled several city councils,
Ing 59 elected offices around
ornia.
t CED had not begun to work on
jor goal of beconung a force in the Terrorism becomes a fact of life
,
I r
Legislature until this year, when
d en himself took the group's
dard onto the ballot and won an
mbly seat.
w it appears that CED has bel'Omc
important to Republicans than it 1s
t Democrats For the GOP used
CED name mort! an 1982 than
ocrats did.
EPUBLICANS showed they had
ed from a 1981 campaign agamst a
1 toxic-waste control measure in
t Covina, w here opP,Onents won by
g the proposal to Hayden. even
gh he wasn't involved.
the Assembly level to the U.S
ate race, Republican s this year
e nted CED as a major radical
boo.
y Democratic candidate wtth even a
ous link to Hayden·s organization
subjected to a seemingly unending
age of advertising and literature
ing up the connection
h e Hayden link was clearly one
n Gov. Jerry Brown lost his bid for
U.S. Senate seat. On the legislative
el, the pnme victim was J ohn Means,
ning in an apparently ·•safe"
ratic district in the San Joaquin
Jey . Des pite a big Democratic
atratici-n edg e, Means lost in a
palgn where he was constantly
geoned with anti-CED rhetoric.
ware that it has become a significant
part of the political picture, CED now
' p to work at three levels to sol.icilfy
i role. The fu-st task was to retam its
erful position within the Democratic
y by electing convention delegates at
m~ly ~lrict caucuses last weekend. ,
" EXT WILL COME the springtime
100&1 e lections, in which CED must prove
, its victories of the last few years were
~ nOl flukes.
And the group will use Hayden's new
i ence in Sacramento to develop a
le lative program that sound• like a
whack to the early years of J erry
r Br()wn -promoting solar energy, toxic
' w~ control, rent control and use of j put>lic pension funds to finance housing.
i all these areas, CED says it has
c n ged Its approac~<rtonger
d a nding s lavish loyalty f r om
bers and allies. While the group's
er staff director once promised that
would dump any member who
lated from the group's line once
office, the CED stance is now more
ciliatory, IO line with the Hayden
paign eme claiming that the
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AMSTERDAM (AP) -A Dutch
Justice Ministry offid.al, palms spread in
futility, ls blunt: "Eliminating terrorism
is an absolute impossibility. OK. we're
ready for the hijacJtinp and hostage-
taking. But for most of it, we can only sit
and wait."
In a decade of containing terrorism,
Italy shattered the Red Brigadea and
West Germany all but obliterated the
Baader-Meinhof group, Dutch marines,
behind the roar of diving jet.a, recaptured
a train, persuading hijackers that terror
will not free the Moluccan islands from
Indonesia.
But European and U.S. officials say
groups are springing up faster than
police can track them. And, they say,
entrenched nationalists, "Palestinians,
Irish and others," use new tactics to
elude authoritiea who cooperate only
partially across borders.
"These new troupe are very small,
very aggressive and very dangerous,"
the Dutch speclaliat aays, asking the
anonymity that la cu.atomary in this
delicate area. "And the old problema
main .. re .
I F TERRORIST groups do n ot
threa~ governments' survival, officials
say, they push free societies toward
repressive measures, forcmg innocent
citizens onto a vaguely defined
battlefield.
In Pans, terrorists burst into Jo
Goldenberg's delicatessen and sprayed
gunfire, killing aix people. Fran ce
suffered 112 lnddenta in a 30-day period
th.is summer, many of them victim.less
bombings by Corsican autonomilt.a.
In Italy, where terrorism is declining,
left.ista and righlista struck 428 times in
~t months of 1982.
Targets include diplomats, securit¥.
forces. synagogues. banks. politicians ana
unfortunate passersby. Public places of-
ten bristle with preventive weaponry.
Some embassies are fortified, on sealed-
off streets. Bomb squads haul away
suspiciously parked cars. In extreme
response, generals In El Salvador and
6uatrmaia-aUow myster~ Lo
kill or torture s uspected lelt-w ing
terrorists -or sympathizers -by the
thousands. West.em Intelligence eources
aay.
Democracies aeek to safeguard
institutions despite -Ute terroriat threat.
Suspects must not only be Identified but
also convicted and, lf arrested In another
country, extradited. As a result, known
terrorists can often dip acroa unchecked•
borders and go free, protected by
Incom patible laws and political
differences.
CIA REPORTS identify more than
100 groups that used terror for political
goals since 1968, from romantics who
bomb empty buildings for 108t causes to
technology-equipped commandos who
kill en masse. Some are ag ents of
governments, such as Syria, who w ork
behind d ipl omatic immu nit y ,
intelligence sources say.
Many share safe houses, anns, money.
training and techniques. "We have no
evidence of any unified command, but
when terrorists come to a town, they
know where to go." says a top Interpol
officer m Paris. Until recent waves of
violence, France and Belgium w ere
considered terrorist havens, and police
adm itted privately to an unwritten truce
with activists who left their jurisdictions
alone.
After the Goldenberg's assault,
French President Francois Mitterrand
vowed to "tear out terrorism at its roots."
He added a "public safety" department
to h1S Cabmet, reinforced the police and
ordered strict border controls.
But France shelters 150,000 registered
refugees, and uncounted activists,
including wanted Italians, Latin
American guerrillas and Middle F.astem
dissidents. Despite orders, road borders
remain casually watched.
Important secton in France oppose
new police computen as a threat to civil
right s. Many a rgue controls on
foreigners violate a tradition of political
asylum.
JEALOUSIES among French police
forces, the paramilitary Gendar merie
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law puts govern01ent on trail of had debts
PHILIP JAFFA
RS, 1982
'Some Am erlcan s owe their mment a debt of gratitude. Some
plain owe.
ccording to the But4ge t Debt
llectlon Report, prepare:~ by the
O flee of Management and\Budget,
defaulted or were detsnquent
an eltimated $33.5 billion in 19tlj and
.5 bl1llon In 1982. In 1983, Americana
llk.ely 8tidt \heir government with
than $42.2 billion ln bad debta.
ot surpUingly, the department with
..,..._ problem ia Treasury, which
rapona!bility for collecting back
xes. D~bta. owed Treaaury are
ijected to cllmb from $20.8 billion ln
1 to $29.8 billion ln 1983.
problems with non-tax debta
ve actually declined sl~h1ly since
1, ~ othe.r than Tttuury do
ve serious problem• with
delinquencies and defaults.
The Department of Education, in 1983,
it likely to find itaeli with a collection
proble m of $3.2 billion; the S mall
Business Administration. $2.2 billion;
Agriculture, $2 billion: Health and
Human Services. $1 .6 billion; Housing
and Urban Development, $1.3 billion.
COMMONLY, the delinquent d ebt is
associated with government loan and
loan guarantee programs. But ln tome
ca9e9, Individuals claim or are granted
benefita to which they are not entitled,
and the government requires· that
proviaions be made for rei-yment.
Qmgrea does not look kindly on those
who owe the government at any time.
But with Uncle Sam running a record
defldt. and policymakers 1erambllng for
revenues, there waa strong pressure In
the 97th Congreee for act.Ion.
Before rece11ing for the e lection ,
Congre~ sent the President the Debt
Collection Act of 1982, which he slgned
October 25. Public Law 97-365 gives the
goverrunent additional a uthority to put
the squeeze on debt scofflaws.
There are seven important changes;
1) Federal agencies -except IRS -
can use private collection services,
although the government retains
authority to settle claims. In.stead of
uaing salaried civil aervantl, the
government can uae debt collectors who
will pursue other peoples' money a.s if it
were theirs (which, of ciou.ne, a part wt11
be.)
2) Agencies can use the threat of
dlaclosu.re to e.xtract paymenta. Agencies
are authorized to warn debtors that, If
they don't take action within 60 daya,
repon of non-payment will be puled on
to private credit •genclea, perhaps
ampaign spending stretches imagination
NTMRY OPINIOlt/S:
How c.n "economy" con1~n
ln '"Y credlbillty, when a hard-liner
Bep. Jeck ~ la nwf'eled~t.o ~v~
l tl,748 of ~ camptl.en kmy to ffy
U and wlf• to Calllomt. to watch
Buffalo lllllt play th~ San Dle10
r en on the 1hoddy excuae that
BQlfalo .. ., .... ~ dlauict. (Tell lbe
wtlllft\Pio,.MI chat.)
My CtetJnitlon of an
t-\illOhri~IPI.• penon le one who finda ,,. fciOd dtlkfoUI ...
•
-Men over 40 who are fond of
drivln& oonv•nlbl .. with th ~n
~> IYlllY Ulll
are nol lO be tru..t.ed with company
funda. •
-No ma'ter what tJme of yttar It la. ll you att In P'bida ~ wfU pt eweK
com lhat ho.s been frozen and ahlppt'd
down from M ichigan: if you arc In
Michigan, you will i t 1weet com that
has bttn frozen and •hipped up from
Florfcla.
-I h ave n ever been ltbl• t o
understand how t0 many homely you ng
women are able to ,et lnto th~ llnala of
"Ml.a Amcnic•'' contest.
-Slnco military commanders get
promotod much Cnt .r ln w •r than In
pe-..e, what l.neenUve I.a there for them
to be pldftr rathttr than rnar1lat1
damaging a debtor's cr edit r a ting.
Congress a18o took care of a glitch in the
law that discouraged private credit
agencies from using federal lnfonnation.
DISCLOSURE may indeed be the
"teeth" in the new law. U you don't pay
your student loan, you may not be able
to borrow for a car or a house.
3) Private collectors pursuing federal
claima can uae mailing addresses from
the IRS. U you obey the tax laws, you
won't be able to hide from a fede ral
debt. And i1 you don't obey the tax laws,
a federal debt probably isn't your biggest
problem anyway.
4) Federal loan applicants will have to
supply their taxpayer ldentlficatlon
(1oclal •~urlty) num ber, allowing
tederal agendm to check for outstanding
delinquencies, lncludJ.na taxes. Only one
unpaid federal loan to a cuatomer,
pleaae, and none to thme behlnd on their
taxes.
5) Asencfea can charge a market raw
of lnteret1l for delinquent debt, a six
percent penalty, and 9UCh c;haraee aa will
covtt the cott of handllns and processing
delinQuent cl.alml. • 6) Uncle Sam can deduct up to 1 ~
percent of a federal 4!mployee'a tal.vy,
after t.axM and rettttmeni contributlona,
to pa)' off ovvch.&e d bts.
7) 1f11 now l"tidt1'll Ofte:ftll ta ...ult
a ft!dtnl .,.,ployee colJ.ectlna debtl owed
the aow.mnwnt.
If Con.,._ haa lta w•y, debu of crautuc1e ~paid. AlJ otnen .,.. IUbjec\ IO -_ Pb:..ll!.P; JaJla la • WMhl,..ion-bMid
}OUrMJJllf if!d ~
and intelligence services have erupted in
public acrimony, and officers accuse one
another of hiding information. U.S. and
European off1c1als complain they are
often frustrated, or confused, when
seeking French help.
"They someumes just let people go to
avotd poLit1cal hassles," one U .S. official
says, upset at a recent refusal to.return
Vicker Tcharkhutian, an Armenian
wanted for a Los Angeles bombing.
France, in 1978, freed Abu Daoud,
suspected mastermind of the M unich
Olympics massacre, refusing extradltion
to West Germany or Israel. Italian
prosecutors accuse France of having
harbored .Red Brigade kingpins.
"May~ they will help now that they
need us," an Italian offlcl.al says. "But
we'll have to see."
But the Socialist government last year
granted amnesty to Jean-Marc Rouillan,
leader of the anarchist group Direct
Action, who had been captured in a
shoot--0ut.
Justice Minister Robert Badlnter
argues terrorism must not distort
legality. Interior Miniater G .. ton
Delferre in•l•ta terroriata mu.t fear
punishment. When police arrested two
Rouillan lieutenants recently, and linked
them to Pales tinian groups, a
conservative cartoonist had Defferre
telling Badmter: "Please don't free them
before the weekend. I have to paint my
house."
Belgian police set up an anti-terrorist
urut and decided to computerize records
But Belgium remains a favorite black
market arsenal. "It's no secret that 3,000
pistols a year disappear from the
naUonal arms factory, an~t's only
pan of 1 t, ·• a Belgian of fice.r remarks.
I N W AS H I N G T 0 N , a J"U st ice
Department specialist observes: "Sure.
police cooperate. But some terrorist
groups can't be infiltrated, and if they
are, no one wants to endanger his own
agent to help someone else. There is so
much political turf to protect, even
within individual countries, that I don't
think we'll ever see really e ffective
cooperation."
He sa~ the FBI controls terrorism by
pursUing every case tO the end .... ttr.l.--f
spent $4 million and two years to find
the guys who shot a Cuban diplomat,"
he says.
After Munich, authorities mounted
such strike forces as West Germany's
GSG-9 and Italy's ''Leathe rheada."
They agr eed o n anti -terrorist
conventions and shar ed what they
learned.
"We were caught off guard at first
with no anti-terrorist apparatus.'' says
Arturo Chiodi of the Italian Interior
Ministry. "It was like building a
Fonnula One racing car while hurtling
down the track."
West Gennany's Bundeskrimlnalamt,
the HK.A, uses computers that can root
out safe houses by analyzing elec:tridty
and telephone use patterns. Lut year,
35,000 Germana called police with leads,
prodded by large rewards and a amae of
social discipline. Italian police plea
bargain, using information from
repentant terrorists to catch th<* atlll at
large.
Police say they are encoura,ed. by
recent important arrests and new
promises o f support from polltlcal
leaden.
But one U.S . apecialist awns up the
lingering problems:
"Even if you get the big guys, there
artr'the little ones who get together ln a
back room and decide to uae terror for-
some cause. You can onll wait io see
what they do. It's a fact o life."
O"ANQI COAST
· DallyPlll
Thf l'nmmrnl pal(t'Orthf' Dill}
1'1101 ~f<'ki< to Inform a"d
111ilnul11tt' rC'Hdt'r~ h~ prtsent
in11 M q1r11•h or rommtntar>
on 1oplr~ or lntttr•st and
''•nlflr11nl0l' rrom rnrormed ol>
stn•tra •nd spoke men
Tlwmo.T P llaltJI. Publfsllf'r
.. ......_,, o.e. II, 1111
Great outdoors calling
Uncle Len c:ertalnly " .-nvloue
of hil YOWll fr&.nda.
Whflt you'll be enjoy1n1
vacation , Uncle Len will be
poundj.n,l 1way at h1I typewriter.
lle wtafie1 he could joln you,
eepedally on the llopee.
A. you mfaht have aueued, •kilnl la the mo1t popular choke
for holiday activitl•. and Uncle
Len hopes that all of you who
will be 11ehUMing will be careful.
He doesn't want any of you to
return with broken bones, whkh
he fean might happen to Eric
Sanda if he performs like hi1
drawing.
For h.1a humorous rendering,
the 10-year-old Lagunan wina
the $5 ti.nt prize.
Sherry Norton's vacation plans
also are tempting . The
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Huntington Beach 11 -year-old-
says she's going fishing, and for
her fine effort she gets the $2
second prize.
First place: Eric Sands, Laguna Beach
Uncle Len is filled with
sympathy for Michael McDonald ,
8, of Fountain Valley, who will
be spending his vacation
recovering from a tonsillectomy.
Good 1 u c k , M ichae I, and
remember there is one good part
of t.hia recovery, you'U get to eat
a lot of ice cream.
Two other fine drawings
receiving honorable mention
were s ubmitted by Glen
Meredith, 13, Irvine, who'U play
(or watch?) football, and Bet.hie
Coulter, 10, Corona del Mar,
who'll relax by the fire and read.
Before you go off on your
holiday, Uncle Len wants to
remind you of next week's
contest. It will be a Christmas
caret. Uncle Len is still hoping to
be able to print the winners in
color.
co
Because there will be fewer
mail delivery days over
Christmas, Uncle Len wants to
give you more time to draw your
entries for Jan. 1, so he'• .anaounc:in8 the theme -It will
Second place: Sherry Norton, Huntington Beach
be reeolutions. -
Draw on 4 by 4-inch paper.
and include your name. age and
address. Send your entries to
Uncle Len. c/o the Daily Pilot,
P.O. Box. 1560, Olst.a Mesa, Calif.
92626. and be sure to get your
Christmas cards t o ham by
Wednesday.
Until next week , happy
drawing and vacation.
Santa's nJailbag overflowing
NEW YORK (AP) -Juanita
Foley of Manhattan aaid she
didn't believe in Santa Claus, but
she wrote him anyway to aak.f~r
world peace and Jordache jeans.
Eric Black of Queens helpfully
included the page in the Sears
catalog where Santa could order
a-Space Invader set, and
Lewiston resident J essica
Hubbard promised "a plate of
cookies and a c arrot for
Rudolph."
Their letters and those from
children all over the country
were 8etlt to the North Pole -
sometimes to "Icicle Lane" or
"Rudol h Ave nue" -and ended
up a Genenil Post Office on
Eighth Avenue.
Postmaster George Shuman
said the office expects to get
. Tired of waiting
more than 9,000 Sant.a letters this
year as part of its 50-year-old
"Letters -to Sant.a .. program.
Originally, postal employees
read the letters and tried to
respond to them. N'ow Santa's
helpers are New York City high
achool students, who make sure
the writers get responses from
Mr. Claus.
U the letters can be believed,
most children have been very
good this year or, as one child
wrote, "as good as I COULD BE."
"I do all of my work at school
and I sing to God," wrote a
correspondent named Lucas, of
Buffalo, who wanted a Kermit
the Frog puppet. -
"I'd like a tote ba~, a gerbil
and a fast food stand,' wrote Sue
Wisa.n. 6, of Staten Wand.
.
___ Heinz, a pithull-hoxer mix, looks as
ii he's tired of waiting for a home.
He i1 at the Irvine Animal Care
Center, 20401 Sun Valley Drive,
Lquna Beach, phone 660-3740. By
the way, he'• had all of hie 1hot1.
Shannon Carle o f Wilkes
Barre, Pa., simply requested that
Sant.a "pick me up on Saturday
at 10:00."
Anto n e tt a Lambros of
Fanningville wanted "my own
goldfl.sh," and Laura Chem.a of
Yonkers wanted a "German
s he phe rd girl puppy" even
though Santa's reindeer ''would
get jealous."
Some children also thought of
others. One little girl asked that
Santa bring her mot.her "a new
car. chocolate candy and three
new bras."
Many were money-<:onacious.
One little boy listed the r:ces of
the i tem.s on hlS list an adaea
that Santa could "find most of
these things at May's (a di8Count
department store)."
Some requests were less
concret e than others, like
Juanitas: "l don't believe in you,
but ... I want peace in the
world, people will like me more,
a J ordache pocketbook, Jordache
jeans and Atarl. ''
There were other skeptics and
, some worriers. Billy DeVas of
Clifton, N.J ., wanted to know
how Santa got into the house
when the chimney was too thin
and the roof too steep and
~·how do you get some of
·the gifta all the way in the back
of the tree without ma.k.ina' all
the ornaments fall down?'' he
asked. "P.S . Fasten your seat
belt."
Some writer• injected a sad
note, like Andy Freire, 12', of
Flushing, who had hl1 house
burglarized and last year's
Christrnu gifta stolen.
"My mom h.u been depreaed
lately. If you can, could you
pleaae tend mr mom • bottle of
Chanel No. 5?' he aald.
Mary Seay of Ruatburg, Va.,
wrote that "Most of all 1 want to
ttt my grandmother." •
Workshops
for kids
You won't find 1 map:al toa.d
for your little pri.ncem to Ida, but
your kids wUI examine tauanaa. arow tonJght'• ulld, and atudy
f 011111 durin1 the Saturday
Science Worluho91 at the
California Muaeum of Science
and Indu1try, i..01 An1elea.
Re1i1traUon 11 under way now
for 38 flCtion·pedMd coun..
ClUll!I are held Satwda)'I. G
a .m . and ll :SO a .m . For
lnfonnatlon call (213) 744-7440.
Cele brations
big and small
Ente rtainers com e
in various sizes,.
Examples are star
performers a t the
White House
Christmas p arty
(above) and at the
Las Vegas ' Hilton.
uAnnie" star
Aileen Quinn sings
to Nancy Reagan
and g uests; Tanya
plays Santa for
Hilton employees
and their children.
world scope
(10 polnl• tor Heh qutellon enewertd correcll~)
1 Edw1rd l<~nnedy, S.n11or from the ltlle of
.. l .. , 1nnounced that he wlt l not seek the
Oemocr1tlc nomination for the pre1ldency In
1984.
2 The labor Department announced th1t
nearly 12 mllllon Amerlc1ns were ou1 of work
last month. The new rate -10.9 percenl -
Wilt .<4 pef'~ntiCHOOSfO~ hfther, lower)-
than the rete for OC1ober.
J U.S. Secretary of State Ceor1e Shultz left for 1
rwo-week trip 10 Western Europe where he
planned 10 mff1 whh NATO fOfelln
mlnl11en. 11 wes Shultz'• first m1jor Western
European visit since he took over the office
followln1 the resl1n11lon of .. l ..
4 The Parliament of 1he People's Republic of
China unanimously adopted a new connltu-
tlon. TRUE OR FALSE: The new document
strictly limits the lenath of 1lme Chinese
leaden can hold office.
5 Sovlel cotmonauu wrapped up the lon1es1
space fll9ht In history aher nearly seven
months In Eerth-orbll aboard the Salyut-7
space Slellon. The U.S. (CHOOSE ONE: also
hes, does not have) a space station In Earth·
orbit. newsname
Since Ted Kennedy's an·
nouncemenl that he will
not run for President In
1984, I have become the
frontrunner for the
Democratic nomination.
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did I hold In th• Carter
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(10 polntt II '°" ant-ltllt queetton conec11rl
Barney Clark, 61, made history when he became the tint hum.n
to receive a per1Nnent ertlflclal heart at the Unlven lty of Utah
Medial Center. Tke device replKed the lower chambers of
Clark's own heart, and 11 11 operated by a compreued 1lr drtve
system. The artlfldal heart was named after tu lnventOf, Doctor
(CHOOSE ONE: Wiiiiam OeVrtes, Robert Jarvlk).
peoplowatd1/spot •Rd•~
i2 polnlt !Of H ell quntlon en•-recl corttelty) 1 ut .
1 Comedian MartyFeldman,49,dled In MexlcoCltyofamantve
hean attack. Feldman was a n11lve of .. t.. I ::>
a-the U.S. b-Canada c-Brltaln l 0
2 Henchef Walker of .. l .. Unlvenlty became the 32nd runnlna~
bad to win the Hebman Trophy, awarded each year to the
outstandln1 collqe football player In the U.S.
a-Oeorsta b-Geottetown c--Ohlo Slate
J The Wuhlnston Redskins, the NFL'• only unbeaten team, fefl
.to the Dallat Cowboys to hand Dallas coach .. t •• hh ~
career victory.
4 Thomu Hurm took the World lo1dn1 Council IUpet x
weherwel1ht title away from boxln11rut Wiifred hfiltu In a•
15-round declllon. nuE OR FALSE: HMm• h undef .. ted Ml
profellk>nal. v
s Way,,. Greu.ky of the Edmonton Olien Mt hit 22nd tndMduel
National ~ey L..,ue tc:Orint record by eccwtnt In a
contealttve II"*·~ old ~of a w11MtIn1171-77 br
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'Deadly Encounter'
fl.'J',~D ~HENIEftO
YORK CBS trtee to "vunter the llilfy e wcaplam or "Love Boal .. 11nd .. ,.ntaJY
' ~ht with an equall~ vapid actJon yam1 ~ Eneounter," 1tarr1n1 Larry Hqman ana
helklopter, alrini at 9 on Ch.annef 2.
'n\at'1 rt1ht. ThJa whirly blrd does trtcka, and
It' a more credible actor than that rucal from
" ," w ho la barely articulate, wh= along
e duhms. ruged figure he's sup to be
, but lan't.
ou know the real star when the film opena
a ahot of the helicopter's lnterior. Immediately
, while hovering on the ground, big blrd
e-k lck1 a can Into a bar re l. Two h e r o -
rupplns boys cheer. Rover then climba ufward roll.a over. All that's rrusslon IS a playfu bark
a wet kiaa. HaRman (who la J .R. Ewing in "O&llaa" in caae
didn't know) plays Sam Hooten, a forme r
m combat ace who runs the Ya nkee Go
Helicopter Service in Mexico. He would be
ten t to drin k t equil a a nd curs e the
blishment, un til his old flame Chris (Susan
~lllM"" ) shows up.
Sam and Chris, a nurse in Vietnam. had a
Chm from the buml'll v1hk l•
Cb.da la lllNp ln Lbe ~'-i •h.#-h,.,_--l•5J!dl
tnemlel' hellcopc..-· ctMh. lhrou,h ~ roof and
Ult. her away. Ap!n, Sam la ln hc>t punult. rtytnc
low throu1h the 1tr"t1 of Mexico and ln1ld•
tunnela, It'• OU.Unc Rotor Bladel, the two 'copwn
r-.mbllnc pnhJttoric dinouun 1quartnc off In a
eel-fl fliek.
When Chrll flna.U5ake9 up, ahe's remarkably cool. She bei1I out, 1n the water below. Sam
IWOOpe down. la ahe ar• fuJ? No way. He naked
hls llfe and aaved her1. For w hat? "No more
q ueeUona," ahe 1aya.
T he aerial drcua and 1tunt1 are th1a far-fetched
movie's method for deellna with an airhead acript.
When ln doubt, "Deedly !lhcounter" merely cranks
up the roton. l\'1 easier than p>d writing, which
the following exchanp definitely la not:
"I didn't tum lnto an ldlot juat becaue I got
horny," said Sam.
"Cut lt out," uid Chrla. "You know you love
IT'M! ...
Even1ually, Chris acknowledges that her
enemies, who killed her huaband becau.e he turned
s tate '• e vidence , are a fte r $2 million and an
incriminating blac k book. That's why the y're
chasing Sam and Chris throughout Mexico, which
must be a .man country al.nee Sam's helicopter is
spotted everywhere ll hides.
n fling, but Chris dumped Sam for another
GI. ow, she's back in his life, acting mysteriously
and asking for he lp from Sam's helicopter. As bitter
as stale coffee, Sam turns her down. ·
That's when the movie takes an even sillier
tum. Fasten your seatbelts: Banditos barge into
Chris's hotel room, inject her with drugs and put
her into an ambulance. Sam and his helicopter give
c . The ambulance overtuma, and Sam pulla
''Deadly Encounter" is another case of a CBS
star fultillinB a contractural commitment In a
flim-flam movie. Last Saturday, Patrick Dufty•ot
"Dallaa" wu ln "Cry for the Strangers." Thla time,
H:n r econfirms that they dpn"'t practice
S pearlan acting down on Southfork.
Clint Eastwood was in Los Angeles th is week for the screening o f
his film, "Honky tonk Man," which a lso stars his. son , K yle
(s~cond from le ft). H e is shown with his da ughte r, Alison,
(right ) and Alexa Ke nin.
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The Rev. John M. Reynolds wlll bring a
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Ch/Id care provided
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WAIHINO'l'ON -Robert Cobbin wtU be ln What wUl WJOK ofter? deeD trouble U llltenen don't 1-u&Jl wMI\ hi. MW .. Juat about any-humor that"._.v.-r been
nd{o NUon .,.. on the alt Mxt month. WJOX 1'tClOfdild," Cobbln M)'I, and he ...... off the lilt -
will bl'oeckwtnumor and hardly anyth.lna elle. Amoe 'n' Andy, iM Greet OUdenleeve, Bob and
The 24-hOUl·•-day llatlon ln 1uburban _Ray, W.C. Ffeldt, P'tbber Mc:Gft and Molly, Phil
Oal\henburw, MO., will be the flnt In America to . Fotter, Godfrey Cambridp, P'Up Willon, Buddy
make comecfy routines lta main fa.re. Hackett. Oeorae Gobel, J9Clde Muon, Steve A.Uen.
c.obbln ~ he hu enough humor on cuet&el Fred Allen, Allan Sherman, Stiller and Meara,
to broedcut f« 18 montha without repeettna a joke. Redd Foxx, Rlchatd Pryor, Jack Benny, Joe E.
Brown, Woody All~. the Smothen Brothen. WJOK wW carry news, Joo, but with emr>halla And more: Phyllla Diller, Johnny Canon, M1lce
on the briahter llde -"like when a Boy Scout Nichola and Elaine May: Mel Brooka, Carl Reiner, =~ olo lady across the •treet, you kno~," says the Smothen Brothen, Lily Tomlin, Jonathan
Cobbln aaya he had the• idea for aU-humor-Winters, Belle Barth, Dave Aator, Rutty Warren,
radio iJ) 1964 and haa been collecting recorded ~~ ~ Nipeey Ruaell, Morey 'Amlterdam,
humor ~ver aince, mostly by dipping into the What about dirty jokes?
libraries of other radio stations. "Between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m.," repllea Cobbin.
"I figured if people were willinB to apend a "There will probably be aorne ~ but atationa are....
dime to hear a joke, there must be a market for this already broadcaatlng four-letter worda."
atation," Cobbin says. The New York Telephone Co. WJOK will be fike other radio station.a in aome
Myt 15,000 people call "Dial-A-Joke" in an average regards -offertna weather forecaata and traffic
24-hou.r period. condition -but numor wlll be ill meat and
Cobbin and two partners a.re betting a million potatoes.
dollan they'll have the laat laugh on industry On the call-in ahows, llatenen will tell their
inldden who've been BCOUing at the idea of an all-favorite jokes. Live broadcaata wW o~te from
humor atation. " Washington night clubs with comedians.
Cobbin, 52, haa been In the buaineea and sales And music? Sure: Songs by Tom Lehrer, tunes
end of radio all h1a life. He offered hia idea for a by Spik'e Jones.
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NO matter what the marquee says, what'• now
playing at United Artists Communications
theaters fs a real horror show.
UAC, the second largest movie chain tn the U.S.,
has embarked on a national pollcy of ellmlnatlng
Jobs, foeterlng unemployment In city after city where they own and manage theaters. In Callfornla, UAC
emptoyeea who chose union representation are the
primary targets of the company's greedy, crass "pro-
fits before people" corporate phllosophy.
Within the last few weeks, UAC has locl<tld out many "'Of Its southern Callfornla projectionists
(mem~rt of the International Alllance of Theatrlcal St~ Emptoyees and Moving Picture Operators)
rather than engage In good.faith bargaining. Manao•
ment taunted these hlghly skilled and dedicated
workers with a preposterous "flnal offer" that would
mean:
.. ellmlnating 50 to 75% of the proJ.atlonlsts'
Jobi
• cutting wages for many of the remaining
empt~•
• art>ttrary reassignments and c.,_ngH In
working conditions (I.e., forcing one proJec·
tlonlat to service up to 18 movle screens In
two or thrM bulldlnga that may be 24 mllea
apart).
Janitors In UAC'a San Francisco-area theatert
who belong to the Service Employ... union have
alto bMn vlctlmlzed by management. Forced out on
1trtke more than a year ago becaun UAC won't &udoe from 1t1 demand for a total wage freeze, the
tlanlfor1, too, are confront.ct with a hoatlle and lnflex-
ble attitude on the company'• part.
UAC want• uncondltlonal 1urrender, no matter
what the connquence1 for workere, the lnduetry or
the arH'I economy. "Take It or leave It'' 11 their biah;
'1negot11Ung" 1t1nce.
UAG ...... ~~ no ,._. OhcMoe. lvt-mcwl~ do.._. a choice of where to epenct their
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Bob Cobbin, owner o( radio station W JOK, stands out&ide his
Gaithersburg, Md. station where h~ will broadcast nothing but
humor.
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•• IWll dUr1"1 thll lJfTMI of UMtnploymttn• tnn.Uon. And ttMy .,. dolnt IOl'n«tthln1 about
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Muta ..... u of PBS (Wednnday. D U:30 pm ,
t,,u1 check local lllUnp tor varylna d•Y• and llmee f0t•1m•• and repeeta) t.Uovo that th Ir 1how1 eomethlna more than mere l11u1hwr that
kind of lnt.elllpnt humor provide.• neoollNU')' tor people flldna the trial• of da)'·t(>oday
ln • difficult IOC:ttty. ( taUCed to both of them the other d•Y· YOU' can't exeect to ettjoy Mark Russell on TV
newapaper readlne la llmJted to the comic
Hil type of humor requires aome awareness
hat'• ao'na on from the viewer. "My audiencee reed newapapera. watch PBS.
y're \bouchtful people. Wealth and geography
nothlna to do with It -In every community
la a nucleua of t.houahtful. curious people who
to get a kick out of the political aatire which I
Why la he juat about the only one on TV doing
DOlldcal aadre? "Well, there certainly isn't any great clamor for
it commerdal TV. All we see there are short
ologun by Johnny Carson and Bob Hope.
Tbit'a about all the traffic will bear. On PBS I'm lucl>' to get that half hour every couple of ~'.'~hs, ~ ... .uve. Compared to commercial T\}, 1t s a
.-..ii audience. • "But after all, satire has a kind of shadowy
. It'• aort of aemihonorable. You are being a
naughty, irreverent. So It needs the feel ~f
basement cafes, as in the old Berlin, and 1t
dn't be flaahy, atraiaht out of Las Vegas.
"My lhow oriainates from public TV station
nn....,n in Buffalo, N .Y., and we tape at the State
eraity of New York at Buffalo before an
nee of students and invited guests."
What kind of aatire works best?
.. The more the polarization in an issue, the
bet.r uUre .eema to work on that subject. People
al,.; sometimes forget that sat ire Is not
tmlenonation, like Rich Little's work. The true
aa1'Nt doesn't get any laughs at . all. What he's
u'Jdna ia in Its own way deadly senous.
~ ''The best satire concentrates on issues, not pe~ties. And I never tell jokes."
unemployment a good s ubject for satire,
te lta extremely grim character?
Yea. But not a good subject for ha-ha jokes.
'oimln91tani::e, I might uy that In October, when the
an administration knew the new
plo~ent 1.i&ures were comi~ ovt. they
to divide the unemployed into two gtoups:
p that Reagan inherited from the previous
tion and the group he caused. So there
11 mO.llon in the tint group and Al Haig and
Allen in the 8eCOnd group ...
t llOl1. of "contemporary satire will we be
on Mr. Ru...ll's Wedne.day night show on
fA True Children's Classic."
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Bring the "llttle ones"
to Huntington Center's new mall for memories
they'll never forget with
the Mitchell Marionettes
o@
Satirist Mark RU58ell
by Cheyenne, Wyoming. And there wlll be a
number about a guy who lives on a farm and yearN
for his boyhood daya ln Los Angeles. . .''
Does Mark Ruaaell fee l that people are
laughing more these days, despite the bad news all
around us?
"Laughing at yourself has always been a
marvelous antidote. There has never been a time in
the 25 years that I have been doing this that people
haven't said 'Boy, we need this more than ever.'
"People said that during the Vietnam war,
during Wate rgate. 'We really need this because
inflation ia up.' they say. and then when inflation ls
down, they say, 'We really need thi.s becau.se of the
recession.'
"The fact is we aJwa,YS need this."
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Wtl f•lnn..,., lft New t ~·~ '° be ttw> only ft/IW ..n. .....,.Ul In top ·
"I'm pa....d about that," Newtwt •11• "but
we'll nNlf)' find OUI how mum ~ UM UI wtwn •M•A•s•w pe off the aJr In 1 C11Upie Of mmnhl
and wrre an our owu without \ht mrry-vtn born
lhat •ttonl lhow, whkh ~ 1.111 now.''
II there • Newhart •r.Mrnce out I.here th.at will watch any 1how he cto.'
"Maybe an lntelll ent audience, but not
aPOClflcally a N•whar.1 audience. Mayt>. a Uttle
1tarved tor their own 1'lnd of 1how, one that
demandt a bit of lnt.eWpra Iran lja viewers. But I
would never call It a Newhut aUdlence. U what
you are doJna 111\'t any aooct. no matter how loyal
people are, they're not lolna to watch.''
Are we in for an era of more eopht.Ucated
oomedy on TV?
"I hope eo. Tilat'• one of the reMON rm back
on the air thia aeuon. I thou(ht I lenMCI a chanp.
When I left the old lhow, I eemed the opposite. It
waa the time of 'The Incredible Hulk' and 'Wonder
Woman' and 1how. like that. I thouaht I'd better
not try a 1eventh yev with the old lhow ln that
climate. I wu tired of watchin8 the networks all try
to copy ABC'1 hit show..
"When I wu off, people would come up to me
ln the street and they'd aay, 'Pleae, come back, live
ua something to watch.' Tilat'a a very nice feeling
when people think of you and your work that way.
So I came back, and I'm doin8 the same kind of
show I've always done. I think there la a resurgence
in demand for mature comedy."
Does Newhart attract a brighter audience than most?
"I wouldn't put It that way. In the old show
and ln thla new one. we simply give the audience
credit tor having eome inteWgence. We don't hit
them over the head with saga. And that's a
compliment to them. Anyway, I wouldn't know
how to do a ple-in·the-face kind of show. Thia new
show is a radjcal departure ln that It portrays two
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adult people who are able to aolve their own
problems ... without the help of their children.
We don't have any In the 1how .
"I've always found that the funniest thinp are
the true things -all our humor COme9 out of
character rather than gagJ.
"Not too long ago, on Saturday night It was 'All
In The Family,' 'M•A•s•H,' 'The Mary Tyler
Moore Show.' and 'Carol Burnett.' So it really was
a golden age. a wonderful time when people were
doing wonderfully Intelligent humor. There was an
audience then. If that audience ha.a left, I am sure It
la now coming back."
How much of the lead character la the real
Newhart?
"He'a 86 percent me. I always hold about 15
percent back, because I don't want to confuse
myaelf with the character I play. You have to hold
back for your own protection .aa a human betna.
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From lood drive to Santa's visit .
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Studenu ol Univenity High Sehool are conductin1 their annual
canned food drive. Shown makin1 a pyramid of IOUp at left are,
from left, Shell White, Cheryl Burger and John E. Yoang. Below
left, Santa visits Kaiaer Elementary Sehool in Coeta Mesa and 1eta
a bi1 hug from Autwnn Watao~ 5, a kindergarten 1tudent.
Traniported by Costa Mesa Police Department helicopter, Santa
made many visits to area schoob. Below right, be presenl8 a gilt
to Hoi:tensia Morales of Whittier School.
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of netahbon who bate telling time by the roar and throuah the hillsides near the nmwaya. action ln Small Clairol Court at the sugestkm of stop San Franmco from ab1ftina the don out • •
-rat'tle-of-Ukeoffs--and-landinp-have won a aecond----""ftl1 • tn abrupt not.e-tbat meke9 you lit up ln -lawyeq-wbo-wwned4Hould tlke l2 ~ &MD ewm. Court,aot Hu. owr 1epl hwcBm •
round ln their battle apimt airport noile -and the middle of the ni~ht and wonder if it's an $100,000 ot men for a regular laWIUit to wend lta Jet ua aet beck to eelf-repreeenlatioft." J)y8Clft
they did it almost without lawyers. earthquake or a plane,' Huajudo aid. way~ heuinp ~appeals. Wlth two decWrww in ita favor, the poup~
A municipal judge recently awarded $301,500 "tf you want to 80 out ln the yard and read the They boned up~ 1epl .it-help boob, IOUCht have ··= c.ndiblllty and clout that -
to 263 men, women and children who are fighting Sunday paper, you're~ b.ck into the hou8e additional help frolD the authcn and bepn f:Wnl of com would be poMble," Warner-'d.
ncUe from the natl.on'• fifth-bwdeet airport in Small by the nol9e.'' said fellow coordinator Unda Dyson. clahm agalnat San Frand.lco, which owna the And Dy90l1 hoped the victoriee would be tbr-'
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The victory -at minimal cost -was the The two women and other relidents met while ''It wu a wonderful avenue.'' uld u.jardo, n<Ue.
lfJClODd for the residents of elghi communities on the attending meetings of city councilors, county "especl.ally when you win. It'• IO lmmedlate and But San Frandaco ii appeellna the flnt award
Sui Frand8co Peninlula. In January, 116 people su~~n, airport oOmmlllionen, regional t.ranait ~nsive." and will filht the eecond.. And that llkely wtD ~ won an $87,000 judgment in their noi8e oomplainta. of state authorities and federal regulators. 'Thia la one answer to the frultratlon the more compllcated lep1 bettla fot the aellldenta
And two more bateli;of c1aima are in the worb. They formed a looee lobbytq network, ataged average American feell with the lepl system." ..id before any c:1aiml can be paid.
"We're ecstatic; we finally found a forum that demooltrationl at the airport-and testified about the Jake Warner, author of "Everybody'• Guide to La~ who have cmt the city $UI0,000., tar
w.1 llatenlng," said Delores Huajardo, a Burllnpme nol9e problem durina a two-year federally funded Small C1ai.rm c.ourt." arg~ ttiat only the federal government can
homemaker who'a helped lead the srnall-cfa.lma study. · "They tried everytb1na e.lae, and everybody f'elUlate the airport. "At une point, there'•~
offemlve. "We didn't leave any atone unturned; we ju.st la~ at them. .. But thele people didn't inconvenience you have to accept ln an
For a half·4~zen years, nelghbon of San thouiht the prooeae would be re9ponalve to us. but quit. We re deliahted and amazed," be aid. aociety," .-Id Donald Garibaldi. aeneraI coumll
Frand9co International Airport ~ve been looking it WASn't," Huajardo aald. Warner and Stephen Elias, who wrote "Lepl . the ~ Qwnmt"'an. '
Southernmost part of California ·pron~ to e8~thqualies · ~
cont.ldence when or whse the next ..-t ti7:1 quake mlabt CJa.'\11' ' •t
' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A much-
•· feared stretch of the muthem San Andreu
J'ault la probably decade• away from
another pat earthquake, while a le.-
studied eegmeDt farther IOUth could be the
lite of Callfomia'1 next pant tremor, aya a
C.olumbU Unlvenlty ldent11t.
"I don't thlnk that In· the next few
decadee the notthem end of the 200-mlle ~ment that 1pawned Southern
The eouthem half of the San Andreu beslnt at Park.field, about midway between
Loe Anaelee and San Francf.lco and 50
milM inlAnd. That'a the northwett limit of
the 1867 quake, whldl ruptured the fault
almost to San Bernardino.
That 80-rnile lencth could 10 by I.at, be aid. and produce a very-..~. But If
either of the lonaer' ends .Up, It Pl"Obably
would take the center wtth It and the quake
would be that much Waer·
Thia theory 1eem1 to 1u1aHt an
alternauna aequence, spread over
Syba 6... bil · oonclu•m partly mi a ~i "
theory of "tecton.lc knota" -1ped,flc. ,-'!.
nubborn pee. of the bult. IO mdll a.. ~· t
.or man, where the two.-of tbe fauft ~,.-:,~. are atuck toaether more ttahtly than ....
uywhere.i.e. ---&arthquak" occur when conatantlJ
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omla'1 lalt pnt Nrtbquake (ln 1857)
II likely to be ready for another ai-eat
wthq••!!i'_ ~y_Dn I\. Sym of Colwnbia'•
Lamon-l.IWM!"Y GeoJotical Ob.rvatory, ..ad thll week.
Sytu. dtvidea the llOUthem lee intO three
pan., elCh with diUerent quake-productnc
characterlatica and Interval• between
tremors. From Parkfleld almqat to
Palmdale, about 120 mllee, he oonc.nda,
(IJ'eat quakel are likely only once every 200
to 300 yean.
buUctt'll ltl 111 n finally beooa1it pnrwf\11 ...... to UYtftUM the frtctaan tbat lalilll
tbt liult In plllCe. The lon&ea' the frtedaDal
t.ond Olaa Mid Wt. lhe ar-wr an 111e -..--
• ...... elete and the .......
"My --• we are not P.nc to haw an a.:t duplicate of. the 1807 ewnt for a Jane
time," he said in an Interview after clllculllU'I bll oondUlllcm at an American
~ Union conlerence here.
But s,a. lldcted that the bottom 200
mllla ol Che fault, from p.JmdaJe to PM'
the 8aJ1on Sea, 100 mti. --of 8111 Dl..ao prahtaq.,. ._. to . .......,.. Jooee ~
•----Gi&ld.plndtMP.ID.-"'llr.Jlu9 ..... --~the 80UtMrft end'.of tbe fault
hlm't Md • map quake in tmt.ortc a-. ...._......,It'• 80t to pop •.. iind 1r1 ewn
..... llilDuldmwa.,_t~ln ........... , ..... he ... .
.... odllll' ........ ., ...... ~
hilt .... -... be ...... Iii the _.. h1~ .•• we..n,nMdw
f WIJ cirnful ~II I nb In thllt ..... "
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Another stretch, rouahl7 120 mllH
eout.bwt trom ._. Sc .Hem9rdlno to Che
Salt.on s.. bam't ..... --... at ... 220 yMn ., 0 lt mm& haw a YH7 blc
recurnmce interval. but w. don't knoW
when the 1alt ewnt oocurnd."
A Calltomla lmdtuw of Teehnoloay
r ... ucher, KllT)f Sleh, prevtoualy baa
reported 1eolo1lc tvldenH the San
~Sahlllri a. =tml,iht))aw ~ • ...... ,..._ ,__ay .. aoo
)'Hrt .,.. AM 9"eral .... UN bave
llbown # Fl and ........... ~ Jolded
into the IGUtMm end.
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l1Meiktlad1 the re~at time la . • ............ .., the .... ~ llut..,
the u•• ..... Wldlta IL ~ a ab
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t---H~--r--~ Chrisr.;;; S.;ciat --, on. Pictures to look -
Monday through ~ri.Jaer;.s!'D!ember ZOth-Z4th at, a ball, a hat, a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tnitt&abat,andso
tnuch tnore ..... It's all
there .... ~ at the -
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through Friday,
·necetnber 20th to 1
December 24th J
rotn T:DD a.tn. to
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family & save
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beeefM I ....Uty M 8bout 170 of
the handmade Woodin ....,.._,
truck1, 1rad1r1 and •= ~ ftN delivered '° childNn'• hdlidli. tnd~ thi
Albert 86uon home ln ~· It all Nrted bliek in A I In Lacuna H11Ja. a\ J'lre Sta 22.
You He, Webb explained,
Statton 22 WH a very buay
1tatlon.
,,.. fU'llfnln didn't twwe • lot of 11tlvUl11 to hold them ...,_.,, Alter e p.m., lMY'd all
1U aroWMI and waceh TV. lo
Wetlb cMew.d he lhould t1Y '° :::'~~!...~ ~ ftif the ,-.,. ctilJdNiii
•well. Since th• fire depattmen\
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thin baw been a lot of~. Webb md, and other ecUvtU..
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and have the kids meet Mrs. Santa -who w\11 be lilllng her atoddng with gifts for Toya
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On f11£-'f irsL> day of Christmas
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· Atert Sitton Home tykes felt Santa's beard and kindness of firemen who made toys, such as ironing board, right.
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'" ~ 1ee the firemen and get a toy. That makes thef _feel a lot better about ua."
~t 30 children got toJ:.e"'::~Y from 1 f~firemen, on&of whom up aa Santa
Claf!: ~ ,,Enclne company 9 also diatributed toys to
the'-1p home for children, located at 34669
El Molino in Capistrano Beach, Webb
Additional deliveries ~made by a group
call Operation Santa Claus with the Social
A¥,ency.
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KaQ.Jar'• compaay makes
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E.T. dolls
a bonanza·
for company
TORRANCE (AP) -~ the final Christmas
spending spree draww niah, the J)r'Mident of the
company making "!!.T." dolla la receiving
flowers, bribe often and oocuional threata from
store owners desperate for more extra-
terrestriala.
·~ prc1mre. baa been iDcredible.'' said Astrid Kamar, whlee Kamat International, Inc.,
la exdUllve ~ for stuffed ioya baeed on the
amHh Steven Spielberg film, "E.T. The
Extra-Terr.uial." "rw been anKmd for ~ years and I have
never been offered bribe9 before. I have never
received flowers or been taken io dinner by
customen before. Uaually, I take them," ahe said.
I ''Of CIOW'lle, if a ahipment mr.ea the plane
they aet msty. And lt'a getting nutier • lt aoea . aJona. U we deliver io one ltore and not the one
qext doer, we l)et the pnllldent and cbainnan of · me boud on die DliaDe."
....., wttll "factarW In Kew. end Taiwan -wcal'm'IW..._. GAi-. ic--ean't -., up with
.... net. n• pheaomenon bu crealted a
monumental headache for Ka.mar and her
Nlllwnd Pwl. who edal*d the "E.T." demp to tlft doll ,..... the firm .....
'.'Most of my day la consumed ~! problem of ocui1er&ita and knockof&,"
aid In m lnttnleW at company beedquarten In
tlUs Loa ~ IOburb, where ataf:fen answer
the obone, "11.amar International, home of
'E.T.'"
Knockoffs, or product lmltationl with alight
vartatiom built In '° dn:wnveM the copyright, are cnnmnn ln the toy .,....,,.._ But Kamar said
the hot-tiellina little alien may have sparked a
firat.doU. counterfeited right down '° the awlen
Kamat Jabe1. "l think thla la the tint time there bu been
a counterfeit to)' on the market," the said. "Jeana
and watches. yes, but wya? But there are ao
many people who want io get ln and get out and
make a quick buck. And they are Ullng our tags
and our labels, IO that (U.S.) Customs uswnes
it'• Kamer and it .. ()0 through."
I A1anned by the lnpn\Jlty of ita imltat.on,
Kamer took the ~ step of buying
-MPtt earlier thla ear
warnin1 unauthorised manufacturers they
would be proHCUted. So far, Kamar nid,
attcmeya have ldmti&d, 300 finm making illicit
•cg TS' and obtattled 35 lnjunctionl with more in
the worb. Althou&b retailers report slow eeaonal aale9
for 801De •..:T." pl'Oducta, lntenlt in the dolls is
apparently t.ilk..
"The '& T.' doll la Pt unbelieYable,'' aid
Gordon ll:lland, mana1er of Welnatock'a
' department 1toN in 8.n J'randlco. ''I think
: peOp&e relate men wtth him • a penon than
I ~ 'B.T.' Oft~ that la not 'E.T.'
What do8a 1&.T.' haft'° do with a key chain?"
Kmw, which apec:ta io .n 10 million of 111
dol1a by OuUtmlll, ltopped taldna orders from
American retailen two mont.U ago. But lt
expecta even .,.,._. eaJs lntemaUonally • the
movie, whleh Mia atre.d1 sni1ud more than !_300 million in the U.S., bec1N '°pack howea ln ~ the Orimt md South America.
In eome ~ I think lt'a Fb'I '° be
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bo•neee, ~ and receipt of a unique honor.
1 GEMINI (May 21..June 20): Focus on trawl. ~ .... P1ana. apedal oommunkatlon and break • wttll tradition. You'll gain added independence ~ ; you'll perceive potential and finally you'll Jet go of
l bunlen which WM not your own in first place .
.:. ~ CANCER (June 21..July 22): Areu that bad
• ~ ahrouded in mystery wUl "be Wumina~ -
I you'll gain factual data where financial ratings are
I · ooncemed. lnvolva 80IDe di8illuaionment. but abo
gr'elt.er awareneea and ultimate .elf~ ! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Avoid map ded.t:iona,
1 n.asbing to judgmenL What appears oo aurface may 1 not repreaent "true atory .' Focus on legalities,
apeclal requirements and backlog of material.
VIRGO (A&Ja. 23-Se~): FOl'Cll!9 tend to be
ICattered -fa1-report to embernmment if
you are not cautious. Be receptive without being
gulllble. Social event in evening Jada to excellent
0011tacta. Gemini, Sagittariua ~prominently.
LIBRA (Sept.· 23-0ct. 22): 8reakthrough
l!ldtca'ted -be rady for stpificant chaqee,
apeci.a1 ttJationahlp, outlet fer c:reetive capabilities.
SUCiClem corne. vi.a \mOrtbodox prooedurea. Member 1 of opposite eex playa key role. lteep eye on $cofplo.
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SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Attention
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tmpe119 needed information. Statua quo ta shaken;
abort triJ> may be necemary to verify plan.a.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. 19): What appeared 16 be a io. can now be transformed into a -dietinite
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Strumming Santa
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This Santa Claus at
Hallidie Plaza in San
Francisco is a bit out of
the ordinary. He plays a
12-string guitar to
entertain passers-by in an
efr ort to earn some extra
cash for the holiday
season. . . ·,: ----------------···;;i
'Lead sleds'
status symbol
EL PASO, Texas (AP) -The young man.
slicked up ln a atyU.h Zoot Suit, adjuata hi.a
Fedora ao the shadow falla just over one eye. He
preens hbmelf carefully: hi.a "baby'' ia waltina.
Frank Trujillo'• baby, dre.ed ln candy-
app)e red with. Jaw lender akirta. ia 8Cnltinbled
for any flaw. A apeck of dlrt catchn bla
attention. Deftly, the U-year-old pulla out a
toothblwh and bnlabes 'clean a chrome edce of
........
the hood. .
.... .L >)I .l"" baby the Albuquerque, N.M., man la 90 .,:
cauaht up with ia a 1860 CbeYy lledan that car 1 collect.on •Y la worth about $1$,000. 1.,•J
"I Jove her:' he admlta. "Spent the last a
;::: ~ her up. t.llJdnc her bun nothinc to • :~
thina.'I t~
He allows pictures of hia beloved -bun a ~ !
shell of a car he pieced totetber at home, pelnted
and spent hia aavinp for original parts, to what
he hopea will out.hlne other can at the El Pa.>
Convention Center's Low-rider Show.
The spruced Chevy ah1nes brightly under
the Convention Center lights where ..ne 300
other low-rldera from acrom the Southwest were
meeting in an almoat rltuallatic d.laplay of their
dreaeed-up cars.
The rage from California to Te:xaa, low-
ridera are lovera of the low-slung, ground-
hugging aut.ae that started u a fad in the 1960I
in the Hiapanjc ghettoe of Eut Lo. ~ and : ~ I San Joee, talif. Alter fading away in tM 1970.,
low-ridina has once acain become atylilb acr'09
the Southwest where molt of the nation'• 18 million Hi8panica live. · 1 '!
''Low•l"idinC-ia-unique wi~ I
culture," said Johnny Lozoya, automotive editor .;-;r -
for Low Rider magazine, a San Joee-bued ·'-3"!
publication that attracts an estimated 125,000 . ' readers monthly. · :· ·
About 10 times yearly, Low Rider mapzlne .'.;,;1
and the Anheuaer-Bu.ch and the Coon beer
companies sponsor ahowa in Hiapanjc centen ._ ~·
aach • El Puo, Phoenix. QI' Los An&e1es when locala' low-rider can are d.Japlayed. · ..... ,
Low-riders' children, too, can show tbet.r ;~!
bicycles, moat of which have anall chain-like
steeri.hg wheels and over-sized c:Uced hanclna
from reer view mirron like their ---ta' can. 'i' ..---~~ Low-rld!n,a a1ao featuret aurreallatic art
9CeflN painted on the car's exterion and primly '•ii'·
dreuecl young men auch u Trujillo, a bar •. ,,_ 1
bouncer who •YI "style" 1a what be lovea about
the low-rider movement. '" j
''It's eomethina differenct. eomethina that'• ' '14
readily recos:nbable," he aald, pmina bellde bla ·"'
car in the atrtped-,ray suit made fariiow flnf"tn ,
the 194-0a and later by Lula VaJdUa 19'10 play of "'w ',·
•"--• 1. un: tame naa>e. ,.
Othen at the ahow put trophiea around their :>: I
can provlna their paat wlna in low-rider :·~b
=t1t1ona. Many of the low-riders at.and ' '
their tropbjel, affectionately butt.r 1111 d •
by their airlfrieftda, whom they call their "old . . .. ,_.... .. ~ ... ...u..aee. "': •. Low-rldlna ta • male -oriented · •.
"lelaure-veh~le sport" that Losoya aald baa
.clvocatm from • f.ar away • J'rance and W91t • "'
Oermlny. The IPGl't knoWI DO boundariea. be JM
ukl, beca.-anyane can bav. an au11o built wt1h 4
··• a h1dfaulk system 1hat allbwl the c:.n ''to hb9" ••
(bounce) up to 30 tnche9 off the pound wftb f .iM
lpeda1 air pumps. -,,
&ban~ ~~c:=--= '<111 autc11. IUCb 11 a jll-blidl lnt BWck e. .... WQl1ll li.;M
up to-.ooo.
Tbe oanwndonl brtDc -•'t• m ~ 0 If low-ridel' lawn who.,_ alt thlAI' old Y9l*lll Cf
-GM~ d''lflaJI a lllO r...d a.top wttll ~ ......... lhotcUD _.. ...... fNlil ....
OtMn revel lft the ,_" ·~ tmt ~rn
lnolud• danclq '° ·~ .,.... ..... • ~-; ...... ~='C"'~ ID tllO =:cs :.~ ==a=:--:.c.~.=--:: JI ilr,.,,,. llld ,.,..,.., • llld dlt monm• . .
(IMLOW, .... at)
Wiley Brooks says he's been
eating only air for the past 18
years and that's all the human
body needs.
Breath alone
r key to_:_lif e?
By LISA LEVITT
A111allt1f ~ .....
SAN FRANCISCO -Wiley Broola says he's
living proof that man can survive on breath alone.
For the last 18 years, every qh has been a snack,
every gasp a gourmet delight, every meal a breeze.
"l eat air," aals Brooks, the reed-thin
. 46-year-old director o the Breatharian Institute in
Marin County.
"lml)Omlble," says Jane Woeckener, a die1k::ian
at Stanford University Medicel Center. "I just
cannot believe he'• been able to remain alive by ).wt
breathing air. The only thing he's taking in are
SJ18e9.''
That's all the body needs, Broob insist.a:
nourlahment out of thin air, the th.inner the better.
Here's a l!Wl whoee last breath could be his biggest
meal.
"The body it8elf requires no food, becauae in its
most efficient form, it's just an alr-gu system. It
takes the gases from the air we breath and
condenses them into the liquid and the aolida the
body_needs," Broola said.
That means breath for brealdut. air foe lunch,
and maybe a light aupPer -oxygen again. Hard to
imagine for gounnanda who have difficulty eoi"i
18 minutes with.out a snack, much le. 18 ye.an.
"It's not that people ahouldn't eat if they want
to, but it's just that food la another type of drug,"
said Brooka, who denies taking any nowiahmmt
intravenously or t.hrouch enemaa. ''We don't really
know what we're ~ppoeed to eat. We could live on
rocks if we had to -the human body can adapt to . "
And if you happen to be a breatharlan like
Brooks, it's easy to make a p6c of younelf: just
inhale deeply.
"I feel the same way you feel after eating," he
said . "1 don't have any desire for food."
The advant-.s are obvious. No grocery bill.a.
No dirty dlahee. No restaurant tabs. No l.ndiaestion-
Certainly no weight problema: Brooks la slx feet
tall, about 125 pounds.
The dlaadvantaaea? ~th from 1tarvation and
dehydration, perhaps. But Broob says that'• not
ix-U>le if~ do it rtaht. and he chargee $300 for a
five-day 'lntenalve" on the subject. So far, 50
people have putidpated.
"The moat important thlnl about becx>mi~
1 breatharlan la learning how the body worb.
reference we have now la that the body must eat or
it will die. From my vlewpolnt, if we do eat, we.
will die," aa1d Brooks, who derived hla theory from
raearch on lonpvity.
"I got into it becauee when I wa1 28, I had
arthrltJa, and aome other ailments. My hair WM
~out, my akin WM bed and I WM tired all the
time,' he recalled. "I ltart1na readlna boolu on
lcJnCevity, and I dt.:lovered tM 1eel we. eat, the 1oftCer we live."
••Jt ru. in the face of edelltiflc knowledp of
the Wemm variety,'' aid Dr. MJcheel Gerber, a
Mill Valley pby1ician who practice• bollatic
medklne. "But atranaer thlnp are pcmttM and
have htppened. I hate to rule out 1tran1e
phencmena.''
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anyone •lM for Chrltunu thlt
ytar may be lurktn1 In the
memory-benkl of 1 computer.
J:peon Computer ProdU()tl ta
HUlnfl up electronic buylna
1ulde1 In 20 1hoppln8 mall•
around the country. And
1tumped 1hoppers are llnlnfl up
to type in the eex, a,e poup and
Ule.tyle of their loved ones, and
how much they want to apend on
a attt. In three minutes, the computer
prlota out a lilt of 1th
1u11e1ttont that many people
would never have thou,ht of.
F.ach abopper U1f.n8 the computer
al.a may enter a ooni.t with a
computer u a gn.nd prtz.e.
reprHentatln, .. id tie •llhl .vm buy \he oompuw, wtlkh
C01• aboiul •t,eoo corn.,.... wt.a. ~ter. And that'• the--:Whele .. ,.,. .. !plOfl PnlidUdi ..
concerned.
In conjunct.Ion with Ma1 Co. ''°"' in molt of the maDi, die company proeram1 ln a U•C of
productt of varioua price ranpa
from a variety of 1toret.
''The tenanta (1hopkeepen in
the mall) aay people are walldnc
Sometimes the
computer goes a
little haywire
into their atores with the
comput.er U.U in their handa and
uk.lna for atfta on the U.C. '' aaid
Carofllartsell oJTheBohle Co. in
Lot AngelM,· which la handl1na
publicity for the project.
Chances are Michael Tringale, 9 months, won't be asking for pet
dogs for Christmas. He already has his hands full with h is Saint
Bernards, Tai and Samantha, who weren't too pleased about
posing at a dog show on Boston '1 Commonwealth Avenue.
"Every year I u1e an hour
walking throuah thJt place just
getting ideH," uid Richard
Mlddleton, ~2. of La JoU.. after
apotting the 1hop-by-computer
dl1play, at the Miaalon Valley
ahopplng mall. He punched ln
the characterlatica of h1a wife, IOI'\
and mother-in-law, and received
some "'xcellent ldeu."
"A one-nisht stand In Las
Vegaa? My mother-in-law would
certainly enjoy that." he said.
Middleton, a manufacturer'•
"ln Topan1a Plaza (In Loa
Angelea County) one man went
in a jewelry atore to aak about a
ring on the computer Ult and
dedded he liked some~ ei.e
that wu· more expenalve, ' ahe
aaid.
Hartzell aald shopping malls
report that an average 150-200
people a clay have been using the
W RIDERS ...
Othen come to liat.en to bands plQ 19509
.uch • "Why Do Foola J'all ID l.oYe." 1'wt au-" Dumy ......_ a.Id he came to
the ahow'a Zoot Suit and Be~ Lega
1C0111et1t:: "Hey, Uaten. you can only at 10
y lhiny old can."
But Trujlllo, who drove 300 m0ee IOUth to
oft hla beloved car and Zoot Sult., waa
tiafied: "I turned down one guy the other
da who wanted to buy this car for $20,000.
Ma be next time I shouldn't -billa, you know,
are or real."
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CdM on a roll
Sea Kings streak to tourney title
~ IOllN SEV ANO -~=-:r mar H11h iJ on a roll. The Sea All-tournament team
KlnCt have now won five atralght, upping their Mark Foringer (Woodbridge): Keith
eeaaon record to 6-2, and Friday niaht they capped Watanabe (Savanna); Tim StrMV9f' (Santa
a atrong week of ~tball by topping Al1e&la ln Ana); Robert Carter (Laguna Hiiie); Erik
the clwnpionahip pine of the Irvfrie 'tournament, Blake (Unlveratty); Ted Stitt (Coeta Meea); 68-~l. Bernard UHery (lrvtne); Burk Beadle
Stlll, CdM Coach Jack Errlon, alway• a (Arte1ta); Tom Tolbert (Arte1ta); Dave
perfectlonlat, feels there'• plenty of room for VanSteenhuyee (Corona det Mat).
bnprovement. He even goes u far to bnply h1a team MVP: Mike H ... (Corona del Mar). might be very med1ocre at the moment.
"We have very poor support techniques on
defeme," analyr.ed Errion u his team wu collect1Jl8 . "I thoueht we tried very hard. I can't complah)
it.I champlonahip trophy. "We 1tUl have a lot of of the effort, but I can u far• techniques."
work to do, sped.ally with the front line." The See Kings were technJcal enouab to lhoot Jud&tna by their performance agalNt Artesia a crilp ~7 percent (16 of 28) from the tloor In the
· (6-3), you wouldn't think the Sea Kings needed first hall when the game wu put °"t of reech (they
much work at all. were 51 percent overall on 29 of·~7) and were•
After dropping behind 4-0 at the outaet, the (See CclM, Page CS)
Sea Klnga reeled off 10 of the next 11 points to take
'a 10-5 lead with 3:21 to play in the first quarter.
The game, for all intensive purpoees~waa never in I Rams return doubt af1er that.
The only real my.tery waa how many polnta
the .Pioneers• Tom Tolbert -a virtual one-man
lhow -would end up with. t c 1 • The 6-5, 190-pound aenior finished with 30. 0 0 1seurn
triving him a total of 110 for the tourney
(27.2 average), but hla final margin waa very
deceiving. h . f While Artesia waa shooting a mlaerable 39 t IS a ternoon percent (19 of 49) from the floor, Tolbert was
caatiJl8 almost hall hla team'• total (he waa 11 of 23). And, moat of thOlle came from long range SpedaJ to tile ~J,PUot
lnatead of in ahort where he could have done LOS ANG -Normally when a 5-1 team considerably more ..1 .. -....... ia ~tched up againat one that ii 1-5, interest isn't ...._....,.. that great. Who wanta to eee a mismatch? "He'• the best kept aecret in that area. He can But there's more at stake _ much more _
really shoot the ball," prai8ed Errlon of Tolbert ln when the Rama and the Loe Angeles Raiders meet
one breath and then ln another added, "but that here today (l o'clock) in the. O>ll1et.1m
(referring-to Arte91a) II a one-man ie.m. U that That' a becau.e the Rama, who wied to call the
had been a five-man team our glaring lack of Coli8ewn their home, now·make their rSdence at
techniquee would have shown up." . Under the direction of IUAJ"d Mike Hess, the Anaheim Stadium. acme 40 mOea away from their
tournament'• Mmt Valuable Player who tallied 13 old neighborhood.
pointa in the finale, and backcourt mate Dave THE RAIDERS, on the other bandi are the
VanSteenhuyae, who contributed 20 pointa and a Coliseum's new tenants. but ltill pttpare foe all team-high nine rebounds, the Sea Klnga steadily .... nAA awai from the Pioneers. games at Oak.land. IOIDe 400 mOea to the north. ~ A wclrd 1etup? You bet. With anSteenhuyae canning three buketa The game will be the tint foe the Rams at their
during the final 2:45 of the lleCOnd quarter, CdM former home 1ince they moved to Anaheim raced to a 33-23 ed4Je at the lntemmaton-
He9, VanSteenhuyae and Greg Wynn (who
ftnJabed with 15 po6nt8) then combined their efforts On TV today
1n the third quarter, a'lOrinl 16 of the teem'• 18 channel 2 at I pamta dUirtnl ibe')*tod:. to Widen the pp to Gl~37. ---------------
Plnall>:1 VanSteenhuyae clicked for the followinl the 1979 _,.,_And It will only be the 1
liville CdM • lmmmountable M-38 edae. and the · Coli1eum, where they moved thla year from ...._., lint nve pamta starUnc the banh quarter, third home •ame ever for the Raiden Jt the ' II
rout wa1 completed. Oakland ., . ..., ,...,......,ca.e....., "l\houa)it (Karl) Wolff (who fin.llbed with 11 .. I'm kind of curiow • t.o how the crowd i.
Costa ~esa's Mark Cook does a balanciq act while Woodbridge'& =t lt~ ..::':!'~::~~!:.n;i;;:,O:.~·~! ff0~to Y~·~ =: f:11 ~-~~
Anthony Radoveich ( 54) and David Wise ( 42) def end. al80 ran the ball down the floor better. hard to get a feel for the crowd. But once the game
starts rm not aoma to worry about it ...
A crowd -of 85,000 baa been eatlmated for ~~eorgia at fault in Rams' demise? ;~~JZ~~:f=
home and the Raiden flying ln to their new home," Former club employees say owner has only herself to blame FloresRald~!°~JbnPlunkeudownplayed
i:· the rivalry aspect of the game. Yet he ai.o pointed
"'!_ For almost four years she'a tried to do the right operatioo like that you need everybody working to the signiticance of the cromtown rivals meetinf ~.and yet every decision Georgia Frontiere haa SPORTS COLUMNIST together toward the aame objective or you're for the first time lince both moved. iiDade -~ve or otherwt.e -for the most filhtl!'fl m u~ batile. ~has backfired. JOHN "lt waa a diff:icult road for Ray. The thing I "THE PRESS la probably mald.nc it more of a ,::~ Now, with the team at ita lowest ebb, NFL feel most badly about la my prognostication came rivalry than it la," uid Plunkett. "We're out to set ~ -thoee formerly with the club and others SEVANO true (about the organization deteriorating). You to the playoff:s and thia la ;..st another teem In the
iW'ho are interested out.aiders -are seemingly • be a sreat aootbsayer. but I wiah it way, one that we will have to beat to l!t there." 1• ~ didn't happen." For the Rama, the playoffi are CieaC:t. That ~ The verbal shota taken at the Rama owner this They would have to get a auarantee In writlnl that "What about the future?" he waa uked. doesn't mean, however, this trime carriel any le8a ~ ~_:a~c!::':~i::ir ~::;:: lhe<e would he no Interference and they wouldn't ' "The _,. tiuna wDl mndnue to happen. The' ~ c-:b Roy MWrunul, who la rumond
ted to do 10 anonymously. get lh:&t from her. ownenbi_R ~ manaaement are unable to relate to to be out of a~ after the aeu:in expirel, the pme ~ Obviously, becau.e of the Rama' reputation and "l mean what would you do anyway with all : people. They've ~ thenwe.lva with bed mark• one laat chance for redemption and ~onghold within the NFL, those talking out the dNdwood piled up around there? · people and bad advi8en. I knew lhe wu going to IO respectability. ~t Georgia don't want to burn any bridges. "You know, before she hired all theee people l8<f degreaa differently. Obviously, U you do 'The Raiden' pme ta very important ton»," ~ may be, u aome have contended, ruining the y~ -~d ha~ gotten everybody Into the little IOmethina succadul one way it won't be luocemful he said. "I think we can beat them and I think the J ~am. but lhe still carries a wicked stick. bu.Udlna on Pico (where the Rama ofticel UMd to be going the other way. team feela that way, too." 1
,;. The ~on-~ .... are __ ...__ from•'--fonner b--..h.uArtered In Loa ... -'-)and still had room." "It'• """"' hard to look at It from a ration.al ''I think· they will be fired up becau.e it\ a "'· ~ ·.uu....... n:naany "'~ ~ ~ .. ~ ·-·-1 cromtown rivalry for them," Flores agreed. "Thia la ;itxecutives of the Rama. Two worked In the front point of view. You not dealing with rational people, their tint trip to the Coliaeum since•"-' left, and ~. while the other iJ a former ooacb. •'They bad a coach at one time who wu exactly '° their metboda aren't rational. Wh;J, lhe want.I to ..... ,, r.:· the nma of coach the whole ......,.. .. 1 ... uon needed" con .. -........ be In :.._;a wt"" .c._ la a -~ ... they've got a lot of th1np to prove." vf All three were asked to give their views on the con~~ the one-time coach"~1-th;' Rama. ·~y "'" ..... .u voi..-cu \11 vic ... --.. -.-The Raider• have won two of the three
fCunent state of attain facing the club today. They had 1omeone who knew how to run an for the be9t p•ychoanalyst or ~trist In the previous meetings between the teams, lndudlna a
Idld, but Mked to have their names withhekL Still. if organization, and was diaciplined and made country. 24-17 dedsion at the Collleum In the Rama' 10'79
lfou'w followed the team at all the past few years. everyone do a better )>band WU motivated. "Maybe it goes back to her grade B movie ~opener. ·~out the characters abouldn't be too tough. I acting when lhe wanted to be ln the spotlight. But
:. --0 He lnallted everybody in the organization • I have trouble feeling bad for her becauae she put
• .• Question: "Knowing .\bf! type of s1iuatton a should pull together and he knew how to beat henelf 1n that position." Blackout lilted on game ~would be walldng Into, who would want to Dallaa. . LOS ANGELES tAP) -The nationally ~ the !Wm?"' "So, what do they do? 'Ibey let him go. 'Ibey The,quotes are aelf-exp1anatory. Sure, jealowy televiHd ·aame today between the Raim and
(. Answer: "I don't have any idea," anawered the didn't want that type of IUY·" and bltt.emem C>' a part In what wu aald. You Loe AnplM Raiden alllO will be televiled lb ~ executive. "I guem there are alway. people ~ ~ :=a .:i:, ~ R:. ~ Southern c.a11fomia, on Qwnw1 2 the two clubl
ilWbo are desperate enough, or whoee egos are ao big. 1'lnally, from the th.lM executive, who directed their heyday, when the term .,Loa Ana'e1ea a.m.•• 1 ~ J'rlday bl&bt. · ~)'body who baa any Mme around the league ~ ~__.~.~~~t the, like~ of c.o.ch ._,,u carried 80lne clout In the NFL. The local ~t .,.. IUted ahhouah 12.000 ~·t ~ lnier.ted. ...,..y Mala~_ ~--• VUoJ te•ta .....Wn' umold i. the National -Yootbaµ
know damn well John Robmeoo wouldn't .. .l feel a.d," he started. "lt't ~ what · The Rama are a far ay from that ~Uon now, t.e.sue pme fn the l..A. Colman, wblch hu a
't eee why (Denver c.o.ch Dan) Reevet oe happened to Ray. But 1 knew it wa1 in thi cUdt. ~ tlM* who remember the aood 'Ol days are ca~ty of '13,000 for Raldln' COlltlltl.
phla.c.o.ch Dick) VenneU would be either. We ftired Ray and Bay w• a aood coech. In an aaddeMd, and yet bitter, becaUle of lt. The pme la a:bldWld for a 1 p.m. atal1.
1: . . ~
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T SENTENCING -.1 IS game was
. LAWR»f<2. Km. (AP) -A SAN DIJ:OO (l.P) -Ohio State for =1 ti In a a.,.n ol 2!07, wttb 10 of most undwaa...S bllCk In tht COUDll'y!'
warrant WM iaMaec1 J'riday Coach Earle Bruce oredl ted the tht ti camf.nl after BYU tumown. BYU, makina lta flftb ~uve
the arntt of Unlvenlty of BuckeyW ..,..._ ottemlw •plolion In '' e've been •ttiq atronaer and .........,. In the HoUday 8oWl • the
; • tall*k Kerwin Bell their bowl hWoey to . what bM become 'mon phyidcal .wry we.k." -'Cl Bruce W.....,_ Ath.i.UC Conf..,nca champ6oft.
f.u.d to am. • eow1 a IChoo1 trademirk -t.CJUCh, ph)'lk:al after· the Bia Ten nmner•up BucUyet finllhed 8·4 while auttmna tte mo1t on a drtnldna cha:rlt· play.. • ended tbetr MUOn on a MYen·pme one 1611ed io. 1n u ,_..
. , wu acbecfuled to ''We are a more phY*al _,., than Wbmlnl ...... ~a 1-3 ltar'\ Spencer's et-yard mine run pw
ear tn Dou1laa County I've .e In pl9t ~ aakl Bnm after Spe~r, named the 1•••'• mo•t C»\Jo State the lead b' 11oocht 10-f wly
Court fol' •-.ctnil on a tht 17tb-nnW....,_ .. ..._.ec1 va1UaWt ~. _... lt w• a .., ot 1n &he~~· Spencer, a lmlol'
of ODlilWDIN a1coM1 bY a ~~ Uni~~ •7-17 in a Oh&o ltate'a belftC too toU1h In the who had 108 Y8fda f'UIMnl at ba1NrM 'r. Dlnrtat--fUcllf Mtb 'BowTtumway TrldaJ nWJt. bwd-. on .U .m., _....... tM bill on1J \Wk*
.__tbebmdlwanmt Tim 8pe1M»r ran fir 117 •'We_.. able to w.r them down tntbe~~ .
..... • ~ ol..... y .... -21 oantll wl ICICINd "'* =blaaa..&wllm."healld."8' 8mlor ......... ......., a., ....... fatW to appear at the lneludll\I a Holrda7 Bowl record at 0.. Dm, w. lmlw w. .aJa . foulith-qJiM• .,. ........ w ol 1 ..S .... l ........ 8d -~Nil Qf tr}lldl, ID p.Cll ttii lie ld"W..... flftla 8f c:alo~ ! I • . ... ,_ 8YV Oalllla X."'Vla . ...,.... .. '1 The ••·w.· ~ .,.... .....,.
l'd1*J.,.. aruc. •Id u.. .. knoekou• ,.,.h.. ..._., ..... ..-; ..... ...,.._ i11. ~"\":C·'° ...... on. .. , lltiNtilltn111 .... 21 @_8IDl ,ln the third~ wbm Ohio -..... am-...;" A.a........ ..... ... .. . ..... oft-. tn Liwre•c•. 111ataJ .._. 17-IO at halNmit. ~ •••11p11 ")lie ..._ •.• ........, tbl #liidi IDllll ol ~-
1 •
,Weaver apologizes
"for 'fix' remarks
~ .
c Pr-om AP ..... tdet
1 LAS V'mAS -Mike Weaver, • , who lost hil World Box:IJl8 A.9odation
beavywel1ht title last week to
Michael Dokes, baa aJ>OlolU.ed to the
Nevada Athletic Com.rniaaton for remarka he
n made after the bout.
In a telegram to commiaaion Chairman Slg J\ocich, Weaver ..atd he did not mean to lmply
'the commillk>n wu involved in any "fix" of the
~ controversial bout. t "I did n o t mean to
question the intesrity of the
Nevada Athletic
Commission," the telegram
read. "The sudden dedalon
and fact I was eo upeet led to
my unfortunate remarks."
The title bout ended
suddenly when referee Joey
Ji Curtis stopped the fight at
, WUftlt 1:03 of the fint round with
( Weaver offering no resiatance to a swarming
J attack by Dokes.
' Weaver said at a news conference after the
bout that he thought promoter Dbn Kini and
9 , others had conapired to pick a referee who would
""atop the bout quickly.
1• In hi.a telegram, Weaver said that "although
1 I did not agree with the referee's decision." lie
wanted to otter hl5 "sincerest apology" for the
n remarks.
E r-~--------------------------~-~1 Quote of the day
; , Tom Seaver, after returning to the
Meta from Cincinnati: "When I left the
l organiution I dJdn't really think I would be
~ beck. Now, it'• juat atarting to dawn on me
• 'J that rm a Met again, and I couldn't be r happier."
Houston riddles Utah in Tokyo
Akeem Abdwl-Olajwwoa, the m
Univenity of Houston'• 7-0 center
from Lagos, Nigeria, acoN!d a career-
~ high 30 polnta, grabbed 18 rebounds
and blocked eight shots, leading the 14th-ranked
Cougars to an 82-57 rout over the University of
Utah Friday in the third Suntory Ball college
ba1ketball tournament in Tokyo . . . Jim
Ma1ter and Derrtc:t Bord notched 14 polnta
apiece as 9eCOnd-ranked Kentucky struggled past
slow-paced Duquesne, 55-42, in the Kentucky
Invitational tournament . . . No. 11 Tenne98ee
relied on 14 pointa from Mtc:ueJ Broob and 13
•teals in the tint half to beat St. Francia of New
York, 70-51, ln a first-round game of the
Volunteer Cla.ic ln Knoxville.
., • .,.... .. ,.. .. ,... lhilll ,...., •r11··· .... off Ute ...........................
In •h• lhlrd 11u111er, lt•'1n1
. MUw1ulaH &o 1 111·11 N•llon1l lllille~ A.9ieta1Joft vlctoty over Chllqo .
.,. .. --· ~ &n ..... of the lnJuNd ....... ., ...... H llCIUa• ~haUd clown ri1ne ~ • • • l:IMwhe ln. the NBA.
I notched 28 P.O ta and San
An\Oftio OU~ Ucah lM
midway throu1h tht final
quarter and the &puu
Jmocktcl off the Jaa, uo..toa
. . . Guard All• IAavtU
netted 21 polnta and had 10
..... ta to IMd HoUlton to lta
fourth win, 114·107 over
Indiana . . . Jtff R•IH•
fh"ed ln 24 polnta and Ore1
Baller• added 23 to carry
Wuhlnaton put Detroit, 11~110 . . . Mt1et Mato.e ICOl'ed 28 polnta.
and J•U11 Ervl11 added 22 u Philadelphia
downed New York, 109-96 . . . Center Jack
Sltma'1 26 points and 26 rebound• aparked
Seattle to a 93-90 win over Kamu Clty.
Whalen get lint shutout of year
Hartford 1oalle Mike Vellor ~· recorded bu first National Hockey ,
Leque shutout In two years Friday
night to lead the Whalers to a 2-0 win
in Winnipeg. Vellor •topped 33 ahotl, U in the
final period and aeveral from cloee ranee, to lead
the Whalers to their first ahutout of the aeuon
. . . MJke Bo111 snapped the longest ICOring
drought of his career by collecttnc three goala to
lead the New York Ialandera past the New York
Ranaera. 5-2 ... Jart Kwrrt a:oreci three goals
and bad two Ulistl u Edmonton went 4-for-6 on
the power pJay in a 10·4 rout of New Jeney.
Fresno State, Bowling Green vie
Bowling Green and Fresno State [I]
have met only once prior to today'• • matchup ln the CaJJlomia Bowl in C •
Fresno. Thaf wu in a 1961 benefit .
game called the Mercy Bowl to help funllJes of
16 Cal PolyrSan Lula Obispo players killed in a
plane crash after a 1~ pme at Bowlin& Green.
Fresno State won, 86-6, and 21 years later ta a
13-poin~ favorite to beat the Falcom -aatn. The Ba•lldoes were 10-1 and 6--0 in the Padfic Coast
Athletic A..>dation. while Bowlina Green wu
7-4, including a 7-2 record to wln the Mid-
American Conference. Today'• aame at
~.000-aeat Fresno State'• stadium ii a aellout.
Sipe will start on bench Sunday
Brio Sipe, the National Football • League'• Moat Valuable Player in
1980, wm be replaced by backup
quarterback PHI Mc:Doaald Sun-•
day when Cleveland takes on the Pittsburgh
Steelen. "Brian Sif,9 hasn't played to h1a level
the last four games, ' aaid Coech Sam R•tl1llu0,
who baa watched hie team 1oee three atraiaht
gamea and fall to a 2-4 record ... Brfaa
Gottfried shocked Bjona Bore, 6-1, 6-3 Friday to
move into the aemiflnala of the Haml4=
Invitational tennia tournament in North
Beach, Fla .... T-44 May, the state'• moat
pubUdred blab IChool ~t a year qo, quit the
University of Kentucky baaketball team P'riday,
eo.cb .... B. Ball. takl.
I take
.
~ ~ ..... o.u,ru.t
MOSCOW, Idaho -UC'
1Mnt'1 bililMtball '-In, 6-0 on
the Younc ....,.,, wW find out
Ju1t how aood it ii .. th•,
Ant.ten open• lone five-pine •
rOlld trip~ the Univendty•
of Idaho here tonJtht (7:80). .
The Vandab, currently 5-1,:
wlll carry a 39-aame home :
wlnnln1 streak into tonic :
pme with the Anteaters. :
State wu the lMt teMl to bea1{
Idaho here, wlnnlna 71-68 In :
overtime way back In January.!
1980. :
"It'• f,Oing to be a real . chal1ence. ' aaid UCI Co.ch Bill ,
On radio tonight
KWVE ( 108 FM)
Mulllgan. "rm 1ooJdna forward_; to lt." .
The V andala have won two ·
1traight Bfl"Sky Conference
titles and have competed in the ;
NCAA tournament the pMt two :
leUOl\I. Idaho WM 27-3 overall ' i.t year, topping Iowa, 69-67 in~
overtime, in the NCAA tourney ,
before l01ing to Oreson State, ,~ 60-42.
Entering thia aeuon, Idaho ;
had a two-year record of 52-7. ;
The Vandala (5-1) have defeated i
two Pac-10 8Choola thla eeuon, i
whippln~uhi!\ltC>n (51-46) ;
and Wu State (62-58 bi::
overtime). 1r only to. came·;
to Fresno State, 38-34, in the ;
Sun-Met tourney cbampiorwhlp :
pme.
lJp .and ever
Guard Brian KeUennan. a 6-5 .
aenlor, leada the Vandals in·:
acorlng with a 13.5 average, : Dlllr,...,..... lllJ ~ ~ followed by center Kelvin &nlth ·
• -{6-8, ar.) at 13.0Ld forward Phil.
Co!ta Mesa's Dave Palmlilade leta looee
shot during game against Woodbridge.
-----m>piOn (6-6, ar l af12.7. Sm1 l
ahlo the team'• leadina reboundet' at 8.7. ·
Lakers heat Nets
minusAhdul-Jahhar
The Anteaters are led by
forward Jud Beardsley, who is
scoring at a 13.4 clip. Guarc£
George Turner I.a next at 13.o'
with forward Ben McDonald=
closely behind at 12.6. Others
av~ in double figures are
Tod Mu-rphy (11.6) and Bob
Thornton (10.8). .
Troy Carmon, who .:ior-ed 16
ed Pointa and Md ~t reboi•nds in-INGLEWOOD (AP) -Jamaal quarter, 92-90, but outacor hie debut againat Chapman
Wilkes ecored 27 polnta, 15 in the New Jeney 10-2 in a two-minute 'I'umday ni8ht. will ..-.n be m a ,
Anaelea Lakera to a 117-106 never seriously threatened nJah National Basketball A.18odat1on thel'Mfter. to t.
final quarter, to lud the Los •pan to take a 102-92 and were reaerve role off tne benc~ ij
vict«y over the New Jeney Neta Since joining the ~BA, the
Friday ntaht. Nets have now lost 16 of their 19 Gauchos . The Lakera. who Improved meetings with the Laken and Will
their record to 18-5, bad five are 1-9 at the Forum.
Today's sports on television, radio
TELEVWON
9 a .m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -
Delaware va. F.aatem Kentucky In Dlvlaion 1-AA
chamf!onahip game at Wichita Falla, Tex. (4) -
NFL H ·-With Len Berman.
9:30 a.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -New York
Jeta at Miami.
, 10 a.m. (9) -NHL BOCl.EY -Kinp at
&at.on.
12:30 p.m. (2) -NPL TODAY -A look at
whether Los Angeles bu accepted ita new team,
\M Rakiera. Brent Muaburpr host& (7) -DRAG
RACING -C.overqe of the U.S . NaUonala. taped
Sept. 6 at lndianapolia.
12:45 p.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASK.ETBALL -'l'be Iowa Hawkeyea meet the UCLA Bru1na at
Pauley Pavilioo.. R'ald!J.:m. (2) NFL-FOO'IBJJ I . lhme at
' ~~· (4)-COILEGB BAR.ETBALL AIJ....
.\tfERICA TEAM -A look at the 1982--83 ere-
ltMOll All-America 1eam .. .elected by Playboy
M'tfPZ'ne. ' 4 p.m . (2) ..-ALL·AMEBICA FOOTBALL
'!BAM -The top college players, .. ae1ected by the
.M1ertcan Football Coechee Amod.adon, are abown
.. 9dion.
5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -
Two championship fighta are featured. Mike
Weaver (24-9) defends h.la WBA heevyewlgbt title
agalnat Michael Dokes (25-0-1) in a .cheduled
15-round bout, taped Dec. 10 in Lu Vegu. A18o:
Thomu "Hit Man" Hearns (35-1) takea on WBC
1uper welterwel&M champ Wllfred Benitez
(43-1-1) in a bout taped Dec. 3 in New Orleana.
6:20 p.m. (9) -HUA BAS&E'TBALL -Laken
at Phoenix.
11 p.m. (5) -QUABTEIUIORSE RACING -
The Champion of Champions invitational at Lal
Alamitos. lJve.
12:30 a.m. (11) -TANGERINE BOWL -
Boston CoUep (8·2·1) va. Auburn (8-3). Taped at
Orlando.Fi.a.
other players score In double La.ken Coach Pat Riley aaid, • l •
figurea. Rookie James Worthy "Tonight was a real effort game. ID over 1me
acored 21 point.a, 17 in the first We knew that New Jeney was Saddleback College's bas-
half, Norm Nixon acoN!d 18 and one of the most physical te.ma in ketball team worked overtime,
Earvin "Magic" Johnson the league and don't pve you an but came away with a 70-69:
contributed 16. inch. Our players played well for overtime victory over the Long-'
Bob McAdoo andJCurt Rambis the entitt 48 minuta. It was a Beach State junior vanity squad
tallied 13 and 12 respectively for complete effort with sagging and in the first round of the Gauchos'
Los Angeles, which hu won 11 trap defenaea. We played a own tournament Friday night.
of ltl 1ut 13 aamea. acrambUna defeme, we trapped Saddleback advances to meet
The Neta, who dropped their more than at any time thia yeer. Santa Barbara in the final.I at 8
third •\raliht and are now 12-12 "The trap defeme opened up tonight. Santa Barbara won a
for the aeaaon, were led ln the court for u1. We were low-acoring tilt from El Camino
scoring by Darwin Cook with 21 trapping tonight after made in the first game Friday, 28-22.
polnta and Buck Williama with 20 baaket1, not only after free Gene Arceneaux had aix of
RADIO polnta. throws. This means we weren't Saddleback'1 eight polnta in the
Football -Rama at Balden, 1 p.m., KMPC '!be Lakers' leadina acorer thJa aa predlctable. extra 1eaalon, including the
(710}111(ndl071QDCO). (1070); NY Jeta at Miami, 9·30 am leUOD Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, "Anytime you loee a atarter eame-winning buket with 12 KN1C aat OU e aame wnna·--'"'IIh""'Ulrn.--(_A .... bd.,.Ul-Jibbar), your ptayenr-1ec:onda 1.1----
Buketball -Iowa at UCLA, 12:45 p.m ., infee11on. really reallz.e they have to gear Alex Adams helped 8eJld the.
KDAY (1580), UC Irvine at Idaho, 7:80 p.m., The Lakers led by only two up and give that eeconcJ effort," · game Into overtime with a steal
KWVE (108 FM); Howa~ U. at C~ Sta~~p~o_i_n_t_1_e_a_r_l~y_i_n __ t_h_e __ fo_u_r_t_h __ aai __ d_Ril __ e_y_. ________________ and ___ d_~ ___ w __ hich ___ U_ed __ the __ ~game~~·
Fuller1oo, 7:80 J>.1n., KWRM (137~li:t..ola at USC. 8 p.m., KNX (1070); Labn at pbJa. 6:20
p.m.., KLAC (570).
Hockey -K1np at Boston, 10 a.m., KPRZ
(1150).
Hone Rlldna -Champion of Champions at
Lal Alamitos, 11:15 p.m., KNX (1070).
' NFL staiJ 1ngs
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NAftONAL CONFERENCE
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fatVlion cdor&, mcludma tar.,
blua.9,grttiz.nend pu~.
Raiden 5 1 .833 156 125 Dal1u 5 1 .833 158 83
OncinnaU 5 1 .833 139 90 Waabington 5 1 .833 120 104
NY·Jeta 5 1 .833 171 95 Atlanta 4 2 .867 153 119
Buffalo 4 2 .867 98 73 Green Bay 4 2 .867 144 115
Miami 4 2 .867 117 95 Detroit 3 3 IU\I\ 102 95 Ptttlburch 4 2 .867 121 101 Minneeota 3 3 :500 l()g 98
$an Diego 4 2 .867 160 120 New Orleana3 3 .500 77 106
·New En&Jd. 3 3 .500 83 98 NY Gianta 3 S .600 103 97
:Seattle 3 3 .500 104 96 St. Lou1a 3 3 .500 101 114
Oeve1and 2 4 .333 89 122 Chicqo 2 4 .333 77 112
Denvw 2 4 .383 111 149 SID.Fran 2 4 .333 156 155
Houlton 1 5 .167 81 165 Tampa Bay 2 4 .333 85 111
Kan.. City 1 5 .167 89 129 Rani• 1 5 .167 122 169
Baltimore 0 6 .000 60 138 PhUadelphia 1 5 .167 108 136
N~: The top el&ht w.ma. ln
e1eh conference will qualify for the
playoff.a. .,...,.. .....
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presents ...
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t.s An1• ... lalcleft
over
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San Ptandlee
over
Atlanta ...
Phlladelphlii
t up fo gab -
Essl get nod in wide-op n a View race
aw BOWARD ~. llAHDY if ..... -.........
lkinie' i....au. women'• bMlc4'lbeD aoecrtte.
refUllt to name • probable favorite wlt.h meet of
UMm •Yinl. the race wUl be a cto.fll)'lt to the ttnllh
not only to Cletermtne the wlnMi b\at th• three CIJ'
playoff ber1ha u well. ·
The wMlt.h h.u been 1prud around thh aeuon
with rountaln Valley, under Coach Carol
8tra"9bur1, the potential favorite. The Barona have
)ml« Therele PuchaukJ retumJni. She wu an
all·INJrUe eelectlon lut year and ll off to a fut 1tart
qatn th1a eeuon.
Jan Whitham , a aenlor point guard
complement• Puchal1kl alon1 with Trudi
Hu&chmidt and Jan Whitham. Deniae GlelarowakJ,
a freshman, hal been playlng well ln early aeuon
pme9.
WOMEN
Beach, •Y• her team ll youna and unt.-ted. ·
Starten will Include Ann Comocllo, a &·l~
aenlor, at center; J.ckJe Townltftd (5·0, ... ) and Evef
Tltut (l!l-10, jr.) at the forward epots; and Dawn,
Cooper (5-3, ar.) and Yvonne Cordova (5-G, Jr.) ad guarda •
Mike Thornton'• Marina Vlklnaa wlll have I
all-league aelectJon Sandy C.Orbett retumJng at a t
guard poaltlon. She l1 decrlbed u an excellent r
1hooter by her coach and wW be a three-year letter
winner.
OTHER STARTERS include Alene Andeno'1
(5-10, ar.) and JW Bellamy (5-6, jr.) at the forward
EDllON BJGH'S Chargeni defeated CIF 4-A positiona; Tracey Fleiaher (6·1, 81'.) at cent.er; and
defendln1 champion Riverside Poly thl1 week. )udy c.alk1na (5·5, jr.) at the other auard spot.
C.O.Ch Dave White haa a veteran lineup with junior In the Sea View Lea3Ue, Coach Joe WolCa
Gretchen Meinhardt the lone starter who lln't a Eagles appear to have a alight ed&e in the early
aenior. Shelly ~pl ii the lone returning itarter going. Irvine, Co.ta Mesa, C.Orona del Mar and
with Rnion Lynn Uch.lz.ono, Kari Cates and Janet Newport Harbor could all challenge ln the ch.ue for
Bittner the other starters. the championship along with .El Toro. $add.lebaJck
Ocean View hu four 1tarten returning and and University don't fJgwe In the picture.
ahould /robebly be the favorite. Included ln the E.tanda haa an experienced starting lineup' aJ"TaY o talent for Coach Frank Ruotolo ll Tammy that includes Debbie Hughes (6-0, ar.) at center. She
Webb, a co-player of the year ln the league and an waa a tint team all-league aelection lut year and
All-C'IF 1t!lection a year ago. third team All-CIF. i
Other 1ta11en returnlni include Karen Chase, Amy Hathcock (5-8, jr.) waa second team all·!
a junior who averaged 10 polnta a game last season; league and will at.art at a guard spot aloJ18 with'
Laura Simek and M ichelle Chomicz, both either Suzy Vatcher (5-6, sr.) or Connie Braz.ell (5-4,1
aophomol'es thU aeason. jr.). At forward it will be Cheri Carpenter (5-10, sr.)
"I feel we V(ill be a cont.ender for the Sunset and Sally Christman (5-8, sr.). Arny Scholes (5-11,1
League championship this year," Ruotolo says. " sr.) is also a poeslble starter. !
"With the depth we have, we will play an up-tempo I
style." COSTA MESA has a young team with only one
Wettminater la ready to do battle with any of_ . senior on the squad of Coach Paul Kahn. Starers
the contenders with senJor Diane Watson keyin& . wilrmctude An8)e liaraa (5-10, jr.), Pat.Si Harada
the attack at forward. Wai.on was a first-team {5·2, soph.), Shelly Neal (5-8, jr.) and Lisa
all-league selection laat aeason as a sophomore and Schumaker (5-10, Jr.). The other spot ll open.
la round.lna lnto lhape after spending the fall with Newport Harbor, unde r Coach Glenn
the volleyball team. Takemoto, haa two seniors and three juniors.
Stacy Schlange, Debbie F.astin, Gail Guthrie starting. Cindy A~n and Nancy Beidle at.art at~
and Margaret Just.en are all senJors on the team fo~ard . ~d are seruon. Marel. Doan la at center,
giving the Lions experience. while Elizabeth Dodds and L1aa Wayne are ~t:
Joanne Kellogg, coach at Huntington guar~b Dave Heffern will depend on the play of'
Angie Dodds and Fran Wynn to lead the Sea ~l
from Corona del Mar while Carla Figueroa, Suzie'
Flynn and Kris Roberta spark the Irvine team. :
...
efrFrie of Costa Mesa talu~s aim against defense of
Woodbridge's David Wise Fr id ay night.
Edison ~tops
.Mesa for title Basketball scores ~
I
CdM STREA KS TO TOURNEY TITLE ... F.cilaon High captured the champion.ship of the
Savanna Tournament with an easy victory over
c::!r
c.llfornla 11. St. Maty't 62
Gonuga ee. e. Wuhlngton eo
Chamlnad9 541, Hawaii-Hiio 47
Sacramento St. 72, Cal Poly· . From Page C 1
adept en0ugh to outrebound their opponent, 35-25.
All of which makes you wonder how much
better the Sea Kings can get.
"We need to get considerably better if we
expect lo stay in the race, .. ~ warned. '"lbere'a
no way we can keep winn1ne at thJt' plac.u."
You C9D t.t other coedM9 would lOY9 to haw ...,..._,. problema.
CNta Mna ti, Woodbrld1e 4t
The Muat.ang1 rallied to subdue 1tubbom
Woodbridge and claim the comolation title.
Senior Dave Palmblade netted 15 of his
game-high 23 points in the 9eCOnd half aa Costa
Mesa came from five poinll down to tum it around
against the Warrion.
Palmblade hit four frtt throws in bonus
situations down the stretch when Woodbridge
pulled to within five polnts and threatened to get
back in the game.
Guard Phil Kos also played well, scoring seven
Vikes, FV earn
points in the final period to spark the Mustangs,
who are 5-2 overall.
Againlt bMvy pr9IUN mmt. of the evenlnl,
Woodbrlda'a Marie rari.nCllf maoaaecl 32 points.
while Anthony Radovdch chipped ln with l&. The
Wanion fell to ._. ... th the aetback.
Lapu am. 11, lntM 11 In a _., banle that w.a dme all the way,
the Hawb dldmed thiJ'd place wt th· the narrow
victory '1V9 Jtvtne.
The VaqueroS, now 5-3, took a eeven-potnt
advantaee at. lntierrnlmon and led by u many u 11
points in the third period before La3Una Hilla
rall\ed.
Once the Hawka took the lead. they protected
It well at the foul line, COdYe.rtinl 12 free throws in
the final period to lnlure the win.
The Vaqueros are off until aft.er Christmas
when they open the c.anyon Tournament.
• tourney wins
Costa Mesa, Estancia took the coNOlation title at
Garden Grove and Ocean View rallied to take third
place at Savanna in women's buketball Friday
night.
Here'a what happened:
F..tl .. H. Costa Mna •1 The Cbaraen euily annexed the champlonahip
of the S.van.na Tournament by building a 26-polnt
lead late ln the third quart.er and coasting. 'lbn!e Edi9on players Mrned all-toumament
honon -Janet Bittner. Gretchen Meinhardt and
Shelly Tret>l. who WM a.i.o eelect.ed u the tourney's
most valuable player.
eo.t.a Mesa junior Shelly Neal waa alao named
tot.be~.
Bittner Md 13 of her game-high 19 points in
the third quarter to help the Chargers manufacture
their I.arae INd. Ed1.aon u8ed a preasure defense and
forced numerous tumoven.
Guards Lynn Uchiz.ono and Kari Cat.ea sparked
the offense by dishing off nine and six assists,
respectively.
SLO at .......
BolM St. 81, UC San 01eoo ea . ........
Nol1h T--It. ff.~ 85 ..... Mu,.,.,. St. M, E. Kentucky 13
MOt.t!Md St. 16, Middle Tenn. ... ....
Long l1IMd U. IO, KaM ee r. ....
HouMon ea. Ulefl 11
TOI W IAamwTG ..... ~ ~c...... M l tt l ttlpp l St . 17 .
Ala.·Blrftllnghern 47 Tenn_-CN!tanooge 80, HeY)' 17 ll...._., ... ,.. .......
Tui-~. Rulgere 64
Kentuctty 65, ~ 42
.... ··-Ci...to Va. COmmonWMlth 94, Rober1
Mome 71
WM1 Virginia M , Ga. Southern
.58
Yoluftleer Clseelo
Mleml eo. I.JC.Senta Barber• 55
T-70, SL fflnda. N.Y.
51
Junior Lila Schum& er was a bright apot for
the Mustangs, pulling down "18 rebounds, while
Neal had 18 points. ,.,_. c._. lllnoll 79, 8 . lllnOle 11
Eataacla H, Suta Au U Co~ St. •1• 8owlnO ()f--. 117
In what C.O.Ch Joe Wolf admJtted was "not one Atlaftttc CltJ Clslelo
Fountain Valltry overturned a five-point deficit of our better efforts," the Eagles took their time in Nor1hNltern 74, Seton Ha111
with a 10·0 run early in the fourth quart.er to take dispatching Santa Ana and claiming the c:onaolation St. JoMph'• n , ll . .(;hloego 71
a five-point lead and~ to the victory. crown of the Garden Grove Tournament. ..,_ C1see1o It waa only Puadena 1 leOOnd km of the seuon Junior IWlrd Arny Hathcock carried Fstancia N. Mexk:o St. 83. Orambllng e 1
against six wins, the other .etbeck for the Bulldop in the fint half acori.ng 17 of the Eagles' 18 points 55sw Loulallne 13, E.Mt Cer<*M
............ _.. l
CC Sen Frenc:leCO n , Columb4a 'i
73
Henc:oc:tl 71, Sent• Aoea 97 •
Cenulalteft.....-'t Long 8Mdl CC 79, Con_,,_
Rlv.r er I Contta ca.ta ee. San Joequln Della 73 I ........ I a.............. 1· Lo. ~ cc ... v. Pierce
59(2 OU) Sen Oleoo Meu 71, AMlr'alde .. .............. :.':: ~--.:2
C 2 7 ...... ) Or_..,. •. cww-.. QMnde6a .... -....... IO
T:l:.r&!#t "\
T-11 1 t_,ct JI
Ctl 111 ........ 8-Tedi 80, Yertvn Del 58
(at)
St a.<narda 68, Long a.acti
PolyO ,..,.......... '!
9enn1ng eo. "~ 11 Meter Oel eo, ..., 50 • •
Cortul&San_... ~
Crtinlt\9W •I. Compton 44 Fount.in Vlllctt M. P..o&ne 4 I , ......
Sonora ee. F'*1tton 41 (Intl Moael&* 79, Ls Mnd& S2 (ttwd)
w1r1on (HH) 1 1, Garay 1ct•
(oonaoletlon)
~~ .. c.....,, ..............
Rio Hondel Prep 80, Her1tege 41 1
Newport CM9'1an 7', Or~
LutMm 57 '> c ........ Ii... ~
Ceplatrano Vlllctt CMttJan 39,
Liberty CMltlen 36 T Paclllo Chrlallsn 55, Ca t;
Lutlleran 37 1
Ls o.18
ii
Marina High eacaped with a thrilling double-
overtime victory ln the ooNOlation eemifi.nals of the
Santa Maria Tournament, while Fountain Valley
and Capistrano Valley al.a won consolation bracket sames Friday night.
Here's how it went:
Marlaa 45, Dua WJ11 43
comi~gainat Mater Dei in overtime in ~ • ..26...,,18 .a.t .in.termlM!on · OI ~a.a. opening M.lnd of the toumamenL . The wlnnen turned it around quickly in-th-e--t~ue..,..-..:,.,_~.~NutlDrtt~rl• ~'!l.Pn:-~_,,., •• -OGmll IP• M , Ls Qr.Mia.~IOQ.,--
(llrlt)
Phil Belanger hit a pair of free throws with 11
8eCOnda remaining in the aecond extra .-ion aa the
Vikings eked out a win over the Dolphins and
moved into tonight's 5 o'clock conaolatlon tilt
.,.Wt Santa Barbara.
Rob Whitehair b9d eieht of h1I 12 pomta ln the second half, jumping on Santa Ana with an 7t fo~th quart.er to 1park the turnaround, while ~ve defenae and t.allyiJll the first nine ..... 1 ... ts C"1•f'laa......, a.a.ls
junior Rolf Jacobi added lix fourth-quart.er points. olthe third quart.er to take the lead. ,..,... = :: r.:.-::J'sr
Meanwhile, Mike Newton p~yed h1I tint game as "We ltarted runntnc and c:onvUung on the Mll•..-t a.a.
point guard and did a fine job running the offenae. break better in the aecond half," u,id Woll. "And r;:.-s~~: .. ~!t~n
Cheri Carpenter and Connie Brazell gave us a big PM)' S4 Dana HU1a bad opportunities both at the end of
regulation and the end o{ the tint ar to win the
pme, but failed. Marina. meanwhile, controlled the
tip in the 8eCODd overtime aession, worked the clock
down and called time out.
Belanges-was then fouled in the act of shooting
and made both free th.rows to give the Vikinp the
~ewe~ averaging over 70 points a pme,"
claimed Marina Coach Steve Popovich. "But we
we.re patient tonight." :
P ... tata Valley 51, Pandtna U
After an openln1-round 1011, the Barona
teemed to have gotten their act t.opther at the
Tournament of Champione and will play for the
contolatlon championship at 4 today agatn1t
Crenshaw at Cal Poly Pomona.
Capo VaJlef 14, El MMeaa H
The Cougan. IMdlnc by • many as 3e points
early in the fourth quarter, co&1ted to the
comolatkm titi. of the La Quinta Tournament.
Walt J>tCeua, Capo'• kadinC .:orer, capped off
the toummnent with a ,.._.hl8ti 22 points, while
aenior ~.itch Andenon pnped in 17.
Meanwh.De. center Dan Mulder wa1 choeen tor
the all-t.oumament t8am after tallytnc 11 points.
Mulder averaaed mon than 15 polnts in the three
tourney pmm.
Utlllalnf lta r~nnln1 game, Capo Valley
1printed to a 23-potnt half1lme .dvantage and was
neVt!'1' t.hreatehed in tmprovtna tw overall mark to
8·2. The Cwaan mfft Marina Tueaday nJfbt,
7:30, at Saddleli.ck eoai.e.
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lift." .... cw, ........ r...... --...a n---8tedley at, w. ~ eo ~t"""nter ..... .ui-lUCll 1COred nine and eight 0i-oon at. 11, w. lllnol9 11
point.I, reapectively, all in the second half. D.-.. a.satm
Carpenm •ton the bench for most of the first half :=; :i :.:W~173
after three quick penonal fouls. • ~="' ~:!.•••
OceQ View 4t, Savuma H ':... ~· The Seahawka overcame a fourth-quarter Saddlabeck ro. Long &Heh
deficit to dump the hOlts and claim third place ln Si.ta JV"I .. (ot)
the Savanna Tournament. s.n~~~:~;:tno 22
Michelle Ch<mk:z netted lix of Ocean View's
10 points in the final period, and flnlahed with 16 =:: ~8wt ~ :!:' "5!. 09 poin1a overall, Tammy Webb added 13 and Laura Co4laOa of 9equo1u aa, Cltrue
Simek tallied 10. 12
Tbe Seahawka, now 6-1 with their only to. Freeno 54·.::.;:-H
coming to Edlton in the 1emlflnal1, will open cem:'m• _..
Cypraa Tournament play today at 11. =C*Utatii ':."*'~ n
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30%.0FF
Santa Ana VIMirl 58. Foothll 53
(tNrd) '.J.. Ceplattsno Vlllctt 14, El Modarll' .
&4 (ooneolatlon) !)ti .,... .. c-del .. ., ... ...,,.... ,(~
(ftrtt}
Ulgune Hite • '· WW. 57 ~ Coate MeM 12. Woodbf1dge ~
(Mth)
Sav1nn1 It, Su ts Ans lfl
(COMOlatlon) .......... '! CNIU ............
Senta Y-M Nghllltl 56 c.i1111iirn-'*
Msr1ne 45, Dane ... 43
Sent• ~ 34, Doe Pueblo.
33 ,....,. ....
San Clement • II. Rancho
AllimltOI 41 LaHa~71,9olla82 ......
H18ttlCHC>Ot.. e.-T--t Edi.on 52, Cotta MeM 41 (flret) Oc11n View 41, Savanna 41
(third) ._...._T .. ........e
!atancla 55, Santa Ana 4S
(OOl IDllllllfo)
~··· ~·. .. t 'r.. • ;;;-.;. .. . ·"' .. """"" :: : : = ~ ... ~.... '' ..... I ..., '*"' • • ltf " ... ............. ..,, AntoNe ti • ...,
~°"Y 1a • •. 11t • 0.... " 11 ~ .... °"""' 10 ,. ,4 " .... Utlll • 11 .171 1i.. ~ • tt ,174 If •M-C•••IJOll ,. ............
~ to •.m ~ \I 1, :m ~ ...
N8 Jf!I.., 11 12 .IOO e .._ YOttl I 17 UO 11 ...
c:.....~ 11 I .NO 11 11 .122 a
11 It .UO I I 11 .111 ....
I 11 3aa 7"41 a ao . 1ao ,, ,,..,,.. ......
UIMrt I 11. New JerMw 10I ~ IOI, New Yorti 16
WllllNntllOfl 111, DWoll 110 ... MfoNo , 10. \Mii '°' .......... 111, ONo-.o"' HOueton 114. lndlelw 101 leettle 113, "-Clly to T__...0-i...bn .. ..._,..
8oe4oft el AtlMUI °""°" .. a...no "'111~1lpllllo 11 WlltlinglOfl
lftOleM .. ClllOleO Houltoft .. UWI .... .._ .. o.n-
a..1111 II IM 0..., o.a.. .. POl1lwld
1(-City .. ~ 8\Me
Ult .... 11~ ...... 10I
... ....., -""" 11, WllwN 20, 01wktn1 111, 8lrd10ng I , CoOll 21, M. ~ 11, O'K-4, On*lllll 6, W•• 0, ~ 6. TMtle: ...... 11-23 109.
Loe ANMLH -COC191W I, W... 27
Alnlble 12, !. Jolwwon 11, flilacft 11, WOftll)
21, MoAdoo "· c. Jolwwon 2, l.Mldltlerglf 0. TOlale: 61 .. 7 16-24 117. .... .,o-...
..... --,.. ff 24 23--106 Loe~ SI 2' 27 29-117
foue.d OUI -Mc.Moo. Alboundll -New
41 (W..,._ I , M. ~ I). Loe
llO (WllMI I , I.~ I). A.-..
--30 {King •1. Loe ~ 33 (I. Jolw-.an 11). TOUI ~ -Nlw .._
21. Loe~ 11. A -16.711.
cowvcoua• ~w..t14,W .......
WUT MLU -...,_ I, "°"' 11. 0.0.. 17, K..-, 4. Corr9I ... ..., 4 • .,_ ..
T otlll: 24 10-11
GOUMlN ft81' -°""*"' •. 8ltler 2. Kl..id\ 17, ...... 6,,.,.. 14, OorMm •• ~ I , P'Wldldlr '· ._ o. ~ 6. T oWl9: 27 20-32 7 4. Halftime: Qo6CIM Well, a-n..
T'*I to.Al: Welt .... H . Golder\ W-1 20.
FOUied CM:~ (W9 191). llfown (W ...
Hiii). Tedlnlcll tOMi: ~ (Ooedlrl W•).
::Jtj1~;Dt& 10. UI 8t. IY • L. •ACM 81'Aft Ill -HoullOl'I 11. '':J:.~ "Co.~~· 11. Holl1nd I , W I, 6, 8r1l1oft 4. Toi*
33 S-7 •
IADDLe•ACll -T. Mllcllell 18, .,_. 11. Hendel_, 11, Groun4 7.
Ward 7, Adame 6, RentroP 2, ~ 2. llor1ln 2. Totm: 21 14-24 70. ' ......._ Sllddlebedl. 1741.
AeQulllton: 62-et.
Total loul1: long 811011 St. JV 22. 81ddleb1c1t 17. P'ouled oul: T. Mllcllell
(8eddlebecll).
HIGH 8CHOOL
CdM-~·1 C~ DIL lilMI -WWN1 16, WOif! 11, VenS~ 20, .._ fl, MoKlbben 2,
"'-6, ~ 2. ldlonert o. Oolllll9e o. ftoll4eorl 0, 0.-0, ,_ 0, TOlftklha 0.
Toe.: 29 10-11 11.
A•Te81A -Tolben IO, 811dle 12. "°'**' '· ...... 2. Gerda 2. McAh 2. TOCM: 11 1S-U 61. .... .,o..w. eor-Oii ... 11 17 11 17-
At'9111 1 11 ,.. 14-1 1
TOUI foYI: C:O.-Oii W. 20. ,.,_.. 11· T ........ IWllrwlt ~ .
.......... .,.,,,.. .... fWI•• 1 ·s .. ·~-iii-~-dllml.~ !1tl:J'r .. 't.. .. =-·~·'iiJtO-... t=' *"' -IL:. I~"· = 16 tr:, :i· ic..... .. 4 .... ., .......
... " ,. 11 1f-:' ~.-t It 14 11-I
Totel ,..._ ltw. ti. L...-""" 14 P'ouled ouu ..... (lniwlel. u.et't (IMM). OW-(!Mlt~
................ 41
• ..... -ltl111.., ''1 ll'ldlll• 10,
•-••"' t , flMllftlw 11, Orowt.y a. ~a.'°'* 1111-11 tt. DMA ..... -,.,.,. 11, Alloret IO. =-~ ,,.,,.. .. "•rfe •. Oonei9ll 4, 1. ,....._ 111.u ..s. ..... ., ..... ...__ ,. 11 11 I 0 J-41
DIM ... I 11 11 11 0 0-43 Totlll ~ ....,_ 11, Ollla Hiie 14.
,., V.., .... ?11M 41
HIAMU -ltOOllt 10, Milot.II a.
Morr11 1. Hwn. It. 9\1rne 4, Wlll1• I . WllefM 2, Altll 2. T...it: 111-11 41.
POWn'MI YMLSY-Nllwlon 11. H1rrt I, J9oOM 11, .....,. I, WNMNlr 12 • .,_,
I.~ 1, "-0 ToWI: IO 11-23 K. .... .,---.
Plilldlftl 12 16 I 1-41
Foumeln Vf/flel/ 12 14 6 24-111
T«*i toula. ,9Mdenl 21. 'ounleln V...,
10. T 1C1N11c* toul: Foun!Mn V..., bendl.
c...v .................. CAlb YAU.at -~ 17, TreW>o 4, Mlllo. 11~ L C4ll 12, N. Call 4, O.C.. n . ,.._ 4, Ot1A1 1. ~ 2 .... o.
TOI* 311l•11 ... IL _,.. -COOll 2. !IMnllt• 11. Li.w 2, *°""'8 1, C Mo. 4, J ~ 6, ~ 2, ~lw 11, WMlln I TOlllle:
231-11 M . .... ~a-we c.,...,_ v~ a• 22 22 11-64
El Modena. 14 • 11 20-54
Total loule: C1Pltlr1no V1lley 11. El Mode!\11 It..
HIGH KHOOL WOMIN a...a.eeet.e ..... 41 _. -~ 6. Cit• 1, Trepl 12, Bltl~ 11. MelnfWdt t(), 0en«on 4. T~·
22 1-21 62. CoeTA •U -HM9di 10, 8_,on 2,
NMI 1'. Sohumllter e. 810f't 2. IAll a.
To!M: 17 T-16 41. .... .,o.n..
EClleOn 12 16 17 7-42
Co81• .._ 6 • • 22-41
Totll foUll: ~ 11, Colla .,._ to
O...V...41. ... lftM41
OCllAll Vl9W -CNwNc:I 11, Web«> 13. 8lmllt 10, 0-1. Douty 4. TotllllJ· 24 1-16
41. tAYA.MllA -Aid .... 11, Tr9Mt)' 14, Crtlloflro 7, UMOI 4, W-.-2 Tot* to
1-1041. .... .. ~ cio-. Yi. 11 I 13 1C>-41 ...,.,_ 11 1 11 .__...
T 0191 loula: 0-. View I , Sl'IWWll 11
Fou61d out T,_, ca--i.
lat.enoMM,._..AN4'
tAMTA A.NA -KeNy 11, Sobrulll 7. Aeldl 4, N . ..,_a 7, L ...... 6 Totele
1& 1).M 43. ltTAMCIA -Cerpenl• I , V1tefl« I,
Halllc:ocli 28, Scllol•• !I, Chrtt1m1n e .
8ruil e, Totlll: 21 $-11 66 ---~~ ..,,.. ,.,,. 11 I 6 11 -43
atMCll 10 • 16 22-66 Totll IOule: 8Mt9 ,.,,. 111, £Mindi 14.
TICMICll rout: tanta ,.,_ _,.,,
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MT'S Ulldee -26 ......... 27 ti.-. ~rodlllllll.l••s•&Md.1
OMA -N ........ 4~1
halibut, 7 m1clterel, 144 roclt cod. 1
• srr.cs.
.... ,.....,. .......
NV lllln6et9 &, NV Alngera 2
Heriford 2, WWllpeg 0
£dmon10fl 10, ..... ~ 4 T..,.•0.-IC.._. al lkleton ,
&utfllo II °'*-· n ..._,/'
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onahae
to change
approach
LOS ANOl!L.1!8 (AP) -
UCLA Coecb Terry Donab&aei i
whom BndM .,.. 0.2"1 in boW 1 Pl'* lincl he became the *1n'• t hetrd co.ch In 1978, Mid Frlday
he plan• to take a different
1tpproach to the club'• pott· 1
.euon contert th.LI yMr.
"We're iotna to prepare for
th.LI bowl pine dlffenmtly than
we've prepaNd for other bowl
pmea I've been ~ted with,''
Donahue told memben of the
med.la at a breakfMl meeUna. '1
have felt like boWl pmet are a
reward.
''In th1I pu1icWar ca., I think •
the pme Is a reward. £ "But (rve aot to set) a win t
here. We're aotna to prepare '
hard foe~. We will have ! more em cm certain MpllCtll 1
of our prepara than we might f
have in another dty.'' !
Tlie frftl\-ranked Brutm will r
oppoee 19th-ranked Mlchiaan ln I
the 6o.e Bowl on New Year•• !
Day. It will be the eighth Roee :
Bowl game for UCLA and the I J'
achool'1 flnt appearance ln the f
conteat 1tnce Jan. 1, 1976. :
Donahue took over • the team'• i
head coach the following fall · t
''We are going io take part in a
the Rote Bowl activlUea," aaid !
Donahue. "We are going to make ~
it fun and try to enjoy it aa much :
as we can, but we are going io !
take it aerloualy. It'• a different l
approach than aome other bowl I
88? mllibt be." \ The J'Sacific-10 Conference !
champion Bruins bring a 9-1-1 :
record into the New Y ear'a Day l
Clauic while the Big Ten i
Conference winning Wolwrines :
are 8-3. ~
UCLA lost to Alabama. 36..a in t
the Ll~rty Bowl following the :
1976 ~ llect.Arllao'f'! 10-lO ;
in the Fiesta Bowl folloWlng the 1 I
1978 campaign, and WU beaten ~
by Michigan, 33-14 in the ~
Bluebonnet Bowl lut Dec. 31. i
The Roee Bowl game will be I
the third between UCLA and .
Michigan ln a year and a day. i
Last September, at Ann Arbor, i
Mich., the Bruina overcame a :
21 -0 deficit to earn a 31-27 :
triwnph over the Wolverines. i
The Bruins have a 2-5 record •
Ln Rote Bowl games but have !
won in their la at two !
appeeranoes. bea~ Ohio State '
23-10 seven yean ago and I '
nipping Michigan State 14-12 in ~ 1966.
\ GWC opens
• S:unset League loaded with experience with victory
VISALIA -The Golden West l
College buketball team caught
fire late in the firat half to take a f
10-polnt lead at intermimloo and:
went on to defeat West Hilla, l •
74-58 Friday night in the open.inc
round of the College of the
Sequolu Tournament.
llM kickers look tough, but after that, it should be a scramble for CIF
CURTSEEDEN .. DlllJ ........
To 1ay the 1981-82 soccer
uon waa a forpttable ex-
for Hwitinaton Beach
Coec:h Randy Chamben ii
u.ndentatement.
Cbamben' Oilere fini1hed
ruet Leaaue play with an
-"1 record"' wbJcb gtvH you
me idea of juat how 1trona
naet League soccer
mpetitioo ii. nunaa c1on·t fi8ure '° be any
oompetitiw th.la aeuon. u
t year'• champ•, Marina'•
ikip11 and runner1 -up
tain valley and Edilao look
ttrona • ever.
Even Huntln~t!;::ch fk~10 Improve. baa
km than 10 returners from
year'• team '° cballenge the
powers.
Karman'• little brother, Eric, Breu Davie, eenior forward
who a1llO played halfback and David Vuquez and goalkeeper
kicked for the Viking Marina John Hewtn.
football team thia aeaoo.. Top newcomers oh the Oiler
Fountain Valley, which · equad att aophomore forward
finished eecond ln the Sumet Vince Duke and fullback
League lut eeuon. baa Just five Fnndalo NUM.
retu.men from a equad which Sea Vlew , ___
finished 14-3-2. ----COieb-oer&Ja Aalibya BinJm At C4rona clel.-.Mv, Coach
boaat experience in aenlor Bryan Haney'• Sea Kinp are
defender Chuck Smoot, ltrlker ccmina off an 8-2-2 8eMOll. CdM
Mike Sundy and midfielder advanced '°the CU' playoff:a lut
-n--M year but IM in the eecond round .IX~ umee, among others. '° Bewrly Billa.
TBB NEWCOMERS include Senior plier.Jeff Jacobs (0.95
h D T ff .,.i. ap1mt avenee i.t -.i> aop omore arren a • a and center forward Scott center-~ who wu hurt 1ut ...on.-and aenJor fullbwk ~ u-> lead the
Ifill De&nonte. ~ allo --.. .,~ Edl8on Coach Dave McLeta lost Haney la ..... ..,_....._
standout Glenn Strachan to from ·nan Phaulm, who Or-. c.out College but he still flve time• lut aeuon before
expecta to field a compeUUve bfteldng hla lea and mminB half ~ <;haqien finiahed third in theN'!~r t Harbor Coach
Sumet t.eque play, cioroplJed a Mauricio Claure has nine players
17-&-5 overall recora and. beck from lut year'• team which advanced '° the eecond round of fin.lahed In fourth Dlace in the
CU' playoffs 1ut INltlft. See View Lague. '
-Thil year,· McLel1h will The big new• out of the Sailon' camp II the number of
=cm a punter and fie= playen Claure bu io work with. tam.J!':;~~ti!ecored "At leaat rm~'° be able
11 p11 and had two ..i.i. 1ut io field a com ete team .very
wlll be back. Another we.k,'' noted ure, who had jult 13 playen en his tqu.d laat ldckef, Eric Blefeld, ii _,..
the team'• top defender. ~-· •
OcMi\ View CGecb Paul Kollar SltNIO& J'ULLBAC& Bob
1ulded hla team to a 10·5·7 Talamo topl the lilt. He'll be
record a year a10, and the jaAned by retumen MUat Yule
Se¥-wka loll all five of them (eealor halfblldl), Siew lAffler
....-by Just one~· (JwU -..1a..-> and J
Returner Don Durbin, a D\ale;r(~~). amee
center-forward, and rewrner a. View LMtuef!yer ot the,
Be6d 'lbAbedeeu. n.ure to lpark 8 l d • f the ott ..... Tbe se.hawka will year a va ore aaqu a o
UC> -llllM hllp from Swedilh • =c~d~• U::-!:c!~
exclianae ttudent Henrik VuquH, an All-CO' ..ieotlon 0em..,... a~ acorect 28 oala lur r.
-· 0 -'-8 -.. .... .,. 11 _.., .. ,.:A. Olller returnen rom la1t
UK an -•~ -~ year'1 squad incl~ Mnior
....._ The 8-bawa will II' m14ft•ld8r Oerndo ... ~1an
1ome offenllve help fro• aad cenw mldtlllcler A*tan ; newmmen IUahard Sililth and PbW1a a '*"'.-d ...... ,_....,...,,
fuJJbedr Mark Iller. Saadleback Coach .Jamea· -0-' nr lfmqjs,._ •--"--XMpp ._ • .._ 41antr.a by
tqUad held 0. .... ,..... No. 0 ..... Ha -pl --from ID dae CIJ'. to a M tie to opm the l•t year ta R&fHl CU\ro, a
1-..a-'-.... wttll • .... liila-.i.
fullback Mel Silva on hand for
oUenave aupport.
At Costa Mesa, Crenahaw ha.I
just four retumera back. amona
them Jerry Dahlll, a aenlor
midfielder, and Gua Slnestera,
another midfielder "who we
expect btg t.h1np from," uys hla
CQ!tCh.
"We'll do well to finiah among
the top three and set lnw the
pla.yofta." uyt Crenshaw.
Former Call.fomla Surf player
Jlnuny Hinch ent.en hla .ecorw1
1eaaon a1 head coach at
Univenlty.
·He boutl 10 returners from
lalt year'• team which won juat
four pma .
Junior goalie Eric Nel•on,
center t.S aweep Darryl Willi8
and midfielder Sid Venlletcah
are amooc Hinch'• iop plQen.
Newcomen lnclude freshman
forward Albert Contrea and
midfielder Darren Samaha.
So•~ C.0.1t Lape
When Capiatrano Valley
topped C.O.ta M... 8·0 ln the
Cougare• opener, Capo Coach Ron Willme noted: .. I know we•re aood but not that aoocL ..
Well. w~· Coupn en now
.f-o in pre Fl I II\ play.
The Cou1ar1 boa•t 1lx
Tbe Ol1lft ... 10 NSUrDa •• , IMW..!·~'~·~·" lhll •uon.L lMludlna onw Mlmlta KM'PP· "~ ll ~~~~~:i:.'IE=2~~
haU-...k aelf Zecfier aact ~ mw to tbe ,. ... " f uUbaell John ltro!ID: la 'hie ............. W1D bave eMtMe. .._..., ..._ !==l.4:1 * _., ._. Qu kt la ........ -
returners fonn last year's team
which finlahed u the CD' 2-A
runnel'l·Up. This year, the league
haa gone 3-A. and Willms i•
hoping returner Robert Mayar
(28 goals) will spark the Coupn
to the 3-A crown.
Other returnef'1 include
oenter-mkifielder Steve Skuplan
an centra aefender Bobby ~ollna.
At Mimion Viejo, Ed Carillo,
who 1tarted the Diablo aoccer
program eeven yean ago, ha.a
four returners thia 1ea1on,
includ~ fullback Darren
Uecker goalie Greg Prypor.
Othen to watch are junior
hallbsdt Matt Kinner (nine pll
IMt ....i) and 9ellior' forward
Bui aooeb Plrgbibi.
West Hilla at1empted to slow
down the J*ll9 ln the early png
and the reault waa a 15-15
deadlock aeven mlnutee into the
contest. But the Ruatlen went oo·~ an 18-8 epurt the remainder of
the half to pull away.
West Hllla never-10 aoaer
than 10 points in the aeccnd half
u Golden West upped Its ovenll J
mark to 7.4 .
John Kreeich topped the i
Ru1tler1 in the •coring
department with 17 points and
Sheldon Revla acored a penonal
high 14. Sherwin Durham
contributed alx rebound.I and
eight u.ilta '° '° aklnC wttb bJa nine points. .
Laguna Beach Couch Bill Hahecker honored RoUlng la hoping lut year'• ==::!'ea~~ as All-American
place tiniah. Suaan Habecker of Newport
Beach WU named to the NCAA The Artist.a are dominated by Dtvlaon III All-American ·
1 1enlor1, but the goalkeeping women'• volleyblill team for the
, dud.ef will be handled by )inlor' aecond time recently and wu
Matt Rom. honored at a banqu~ ln Sao 0 Top returneu are Adam Dlego followint tbe ~
Johmon. a aenior mldflelder, and Habecker flayed for the
Wyatt He1teJ', a Mnior cen~r Unlver1lt~ o La Veme. the
forward. The Artlsta abo bout. national Div11lon Ill team
i.tt winl Marco Pits. -champloal. ~~;;;;;;~~~~
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Jim Cooper IOoka at •
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Me" (1HI) Oorll O.V.·
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Retl-11111" Tiie -of
• gourmet r••-ant and
1he ce--ownere Of 1 oon ..
lhop CllacuM Iha r-dt
and Clftftouttlet In lllfllng
and running I r•teutatll. ID AMINCA: THI
llCOHO OINTUlllY
• MOlltl ••lo\ "l •Old\Oray" (1Q4:11
Oeotge Ael1, P11 o·•ien tC)MCMI * • "C11tle King" ( 1to3)
"ablf1 T 1ytot, Joen Ceul·
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G-ge c &ou. Timo111y
Hulton
(%)MOVIE * "Mo<lltn Prot>!am1"
(IN 1) Cr.evy CNN, Petti
O'ArOlnvlU.
2:aC> 8 OILUGAH'l 111..AHO
Mr Howell con•t• to
beca Gtnger'1 8'0.0...ey
pit y tor It• out..Of·New
York tryout on tlM lllan<I
(!) 0000 T1MU
Wlllon•'• Chfletmu )oy 11
111,.111n1CI when •h•
.. .,,,, tlult her mOll prlCl-
OU• glfl mw; be taken from
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• WRIT'lfl'I
WON<8HOP
GUNI. Geo<ge Pllmpton G AMIAICA: THE
SECOND CEHTUM'
@) SHONMITH
3:00 0 Pl.AY90Y'8 All-
AMERICAH TEAM:
COLLEGI BA&l<ET'BALL '13
U MO\llE • * "Stnll Cleu1
Conqu9fl Tiie M1tllan1"
( 1"4) JOhn Call. Leon9td
HICka
Cil llE4T Of MIDNIOHT
SPECIAL
Holl Roy Orb laon
GUMt1. Thi O.lhtr1, OM
Sh•nnon. J9dlle Wiiton.
Bobby 11... Lloyd Pl'lee,
Ou-Eddy, Tommy Ro9.
(!) UTT\.I "°'*OH
T~EPfWM
A lonely old woman WMO·
9tlf (Hermione ~)
trlet to Nttta In Wtlnlll
Gro-.
-~ * * • "P1lm 8pr1ng1
WHkenCI" c 11le3J Troy
Donallu., Connie Stevena.
fB PAOFll.l.l IN
AMERICAN ART
WIHl•m Whllllklf .• painter
with cllllnll• Ideal about
the artlllciellty of tlM 20th
century, I• prollleel; Alell·
~
§aNCW..TMAT
"Hol Hero &.ndWlc:h"
Aol>«t ~. Merlo
TtlOmll. a.ttlet9 Wlltera """en-..,,_ .....
Chrletmaa tnall'IOo1ea, bOlll
blttM encl ...... ,..,
(D)MOYW * * * "Aefvee" (IN I) Anne Twom•y. J eme1
Congdon
UO Q OH CAMPUS
"81g ButlneM" at LoYOI•
Meryinounl COfl9gl
I WOfW..D OF 800t(I
8EWINO f'OW'E.R
KODAK AU..
AMENCAH FOOT9AU
TUM
A Mlull IO OUltlan<llng
P'•Y"f'• In OOlleGI 1001 bell
.. 111«1.0 by the Am«l-
cen Football Coaell11
~·ion •• pr-led.
[C)MOVIE * * ••it "The Hanging
TrM" (11159) Gary Cooper,
Mar1e Sd!elt.
lJ) WHA ra °" AMe11111CA1
FNturtd: t vlllt with San-
lt 'I helpefl U they gMt
up for the hotlday ~;
wtwtl It tak• 10 be • llkl
pelrOlmen. a ...ur.m.n1
home for Ql\lmpe In Flon-
da. e PUGE
A eenlll olO woman '*"""
lndt her family that • !Ult
Ind l<Mng put Cllll -be lllten _,,.,,
Cll MOVll * * "TM Oa11g T1111
Couldn't 8hOot 8ttalgftt"
( It 71) J«ry Ort>edl, lllgfl
T eytor-Y °""O·
1:00. KOONC A.U.•
AM1NCAH POOTMU
~
A MMe to outat.lndlng
pleyetl In ccllage lootbell
.. Mlecltd blf the ~
oan Footbell Coec:llee
Aaeoclatlon .. ~ed.
I AGNOUI. TUM U.l.A.
NI'\. MMAZIHI
MOVll
"Aege Of Thi O.egon"
{!HO) Dragon LM.
Cl) 'AUL HIWMAN: A
MAH AHO H• MOVlll
Thl1 proflte Of 1M poput11
.aotor eu.mtnee .._..,,.,,.,
fltnl c-Ind lncludM
eppeeranoea by toffte Of
hi• 00-lllt't
• MOYll * * '4 "FO< , .. ,., Salle"
( tt11) 8ertlr• 8tf"llNnd.
Mlehael &err lll:ln.
• OOWVTll'I
~
• WM'1NG '°"A MAeON
''Tiie ~!Mey''
Cl) IT All TMK
~Int 10 find no~
vor. of .,, llClrioulM• OOl-
Olllf. Cept. Klftl ta M'Pl1aed
to find ell oolonlaU alMt
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Moel .,,....,... "°°'fof'O In
hie IOMI of ,_.. •a hit """ '"" .. .... ...... _ ....... Afllll'•h
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W91.Y L~-ATI
Cll>~.1"'1
Holl Clldl c...t .......
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TUBE TOPPERS
KNOC (4) It 00 "lluw ttw Urlnl'l1
WI C.'hrl1lma1." A mJmtly artncoh trln
lo t'r ... Chrlllmu f rotn tht• mJndt ol lh«•
reaidenl.a ot Whovlll by 1walln1 all of
th mau.•rtw aymboi. of the lt'uon
KNXT (~) 8:00 -··Deldly Encounu,r ''
Larry Ha.rman and Swian Anapach 1t.ar
In movie about on ex-<.'Ombat heUcopier
~ Uvlng In MexJco who agttt't to help
hl1 former lover when her husband in
murde~ back In the atatea.
KA.BC (7) 10:00 -"Perry Como'11
Chrislma.8 in Pari3." Angle Oickinaon
joins Perry Como fo r a celebration of
Christmas.
( 111751 Jac:t. Nlcf\Oleon,
Matll Scllne!Olr
4:IO I LAIT OF THI WIU) llMl..+AU.
eMATUTP(Hn'I
IMT IOI
"Ptul Hornung" Hoal
Howatd CoeeH
Cl) AT THI MOVU
Roger Ebert and Gene
8111kel rwvtew "Toot ... ,"
"Tiie ll«Clic:C," "SQPNe'e
Cholcit." "Air plane II The
Sequel" ana 1111 "•llnkar
of Ille WMil."
• IPOAT8 AMENCA
"~ Hock9)' Min~
IOta 11•. WllCOfllln" G WNTINO Fa.. A
MAIOH
"Engllllfl Lenguege· A Brief
HltlOt)I" !~T~THE:
CAOOOa
(I) 80Mtl'HINO'I lt#OOT
Jean Slepleton and Andy
Gibb ,,., In Ihle mualcel
wtloelunlt •bout 10 l\ouM-
QUMt• al an Engllah coun-
try holMI wllo .,. mu<·
0«.o one by one
8:00. LORHE GREENE'S .-w W1U>£AHUI
I IWOEM PLAYIOOt<
HAPPY DAYS AOAJN
WUWOAU>01
IPOftT8
8c:lleClul9d. CO¥eraQ9 of
Ille U S Bolllng CMm-
plonlhlClt (lrom lndlanepo.
Ha. Incl.).
(!) 000 COUf'U
,,.._ la inoenMO When
Oac:ar glv" • rlotou1
llCCOVnl ol hit O<IM1""8
on • tlllt 111ow I 80UOGOU>
WOOOWRIOHr8
8HOf'
"White Tiie Iron'• Hot'' (I) M•A•S•H
Turfl9d Clown tor 1 future
poaltlon at "°""'· Charlel
.. IO lr•I• hi refu-IO
lalk 10 anyone In tile unit.
IT=.-IOWL
AublHn Tiolf• ,,., Botton
CoMge Eaglte from OrtM.
CIO. Fla. l:='AOBIT
•• * .. "Olho9t" ('"'I
Ron Moodlf, ~ AMd
cmMOVll
•• "MaMrt And Howard"
I llleOI Paul LeM1t, JMOn
Aoberoe.
a: 10 (%)CHAN.a CHAMl"UN
OH THE F1lM 8CEHE
8=ac> B ::w_ wm< IN MV1a¥
• LAve.NE I SHIRLEY
ICOMPNt'f
LI-get• lhrown ln10
Jell •11« the la acc:uM<I of
thoplifttne 11 an •• e1ue1-.
11ore
(!) OOlilOl
llAIKET8All
De Paul ,,.. Farlelgfl Ole·
klf\IOO
• mAHIC 1H A TUii:
THE OOU>ec AGE Of'
TCY'f 80ATI
la Andre11 O'Arlegn1n
and Ille Thr• Mvllkat_..
beCOIM lnvot"'8d In ano111.
" plan to blOea 1111 11111
1n1enllon1 Of the ..,,,,,.,
CardlnAI fllc:tltlltu llOllntt
lhl Fr9'\dl arlltoetKY
'PO'
t:20 G HM IAlf<.rTaAU.
Loe Ange!M Lahr• va
Ptioenlx Sun1
l:lO 8 8 (I) H1W1 0 MARY TYLiA MOORE
Tiii motl\9' ol Maty'1 d111
bellev•• that Mery 11 enoao.o to h9f 011\91 ton
I AllCt!
WHY IH THE WORLD
8NEAK """1.EW8
HNI Gtbler 111<1 Jeffrey
Lyon1 11<>11 an lnlormatlve
loolc al wf\11'1 new at the
mOVlel.
(l)MOVIE * • • "Alrplenel" (111801
Robert Heys, Julll Haget·
ty. Aller an alrllner'• a-
lall1 to 1000 polaonlng, •
nervoue lormer wet pllot 11
prMM4 lnlO .-vloe Ind
mu11 ~lend wllh on·
boatd l'tyttene, • MCretlve
c:ontrOI lower and c:llc:fle..
!Nied memor1M 'PO'
7:00 8 IN SfAIQi Of' ...
"Tha Gatelln Of Eden" Q FIGHT MCKI
Hoel David Horowitz looks
at CfeCllt card rtp.dlt, Clan·
Qtl'OUI Cit IUn roofa. hOw
to get Clltcounll blf Pl)'lng
In Cllh, and~ I
Color n1m c:ot'IV!Wcilol. 8 PAUl.~A
MAH AHO "'8 M0\11£8
Thia profile ol Iha poc>ulat
ec:lor examine. Newman·•
l~m Cit-I nd lncludlt
appeerlflOlll by 110me or
hl1 co-1tara.
.. MEMORIU WI™
LAWRENCE WUX
"Chrl1tmu With TM Mu.._
Cal Family"
•c~ CONOAUSIOHAL
"90RT
G AU. CMAT\JMll
OMAT AHO IMAl.L
"TM lNt Fur!Ong" J-
dllCOverl 11\11 -,.,,.._
111 Ilk• to do thalt own
-.1ng, aMlougll --,.,,._ lhl ,.... can cure tlM ,.,.,.,., . ,,..,, .,
Cl) .AACK AHDINOH
OONl'IDefTIAl.
(II IO YOU TMHI< YOU OOTmoua,a ID MOVll
•• 'A "HolllfwOOO s lory"
( 1951) Rlch9rel Conl•. Jullt
Ad9m1 lneplred by an
unaolved H041ywood mur-
Cllf. • movie produc:et •"empt• lo llullfl out llM
CUlprtt by proCIUc:lng •
mo..te CletllnQ with Iha
~
cmMO\llE * •'!\ "Cheec:h And
Chong'e Hice OrH ml"
( 11111) Rlc:tlltd "Cllaec:h"
Marin, Thomu Chong
Two lnY9ttrale pottlead1
~ to lie-. found tllelr •rue Cllllng u they peCIClle
lol cream °" 1111 1treet1 of
Lo. Ange!M. 'R' (%)~ * "Modero Problem•"
Rei Hlrrleon narrat• 1
look at Ille poc>ul.,lty Of
10)' bollt In Ille 19111 cen-
tury. IM1ur1ng OIO ,_..
ratl footage Of ~ lln·
era. bltlllahlpl and IUb-
mertn.. e touAMRX>T
~ (I) AlJC(
Ao find• "40,000 und« •
dlllr In ,,,. diner
( 11111) ClleVy Cll-. P•ltl
O'Arblnvtlll Ah.,._. air
tra ffic controUec wilb_
numerout ~ prot>-
lem1 •• endowed wllll
tellldnetlc: ~ afler
being Cloutitd *"" nuclear wute 'PO' a wa WOf'l.O 01
~
8c:t19d1Aed· -· Of IN u.a. 8oldnO cn-
piofW!lpe (IYom lndlanepo-
11, Ind.). ~;:.a::=.
IOTH c:.mMt'
Oraon w..._ nerra1• 1
mlnW!letory Of 1119 mod«'ll
world Clr1wn from lhe
Molllelone ...._. ....
EVINIHO
t:OO I=. c:w. HIWI
* * *'4 "MlrllClll On 31th 4treet" (1941) ... _
O'Hll'I, Joflfl Peyna. Ari
old man nllMCI t<rla Krln-
gla It lllfed by Meoy' I to
p111y Sent• aaua 1n "" TlllnllegMng Day patlde.
•LYNN~
nNrl~AK't
The,_ .... tell• tn en
Old man .._ ..,.,.--11
Ml bMll oomer1eo 1n10 •
ooi1domtn1um.
• MOYll
... 'A ''The Burning Hiiie"
(11671 Tab Hllftter, NltAla
Wood. Two~ io....
Ilea "" lll*tUl)UIOt.la ~ beton 1n • dalperate llght
tor~.
• WIU) AMl"90A
"Wltel BablH " Mart11
Stoulfet lool!t et how beblf "*'*· tnolUdllll ......... r90000M. CMla Md Min. raarn ~ ... .,....
... ...-lla¥t ,_,., • lie
..... ttme. ·~MIOCIM ... AUAI MTN N.:J
., ...... TNll An.._.
r~ • * "Made '" 'llfi•" ( 1MI) Mn ........ LOUii
JowGen. A ,_,. ...,.,
..... t IMNon ~Oft ........ .'*""9 • * "nit """ .. 1tt 1111 .. t..., ~
7:ao 8 DANCE l"EVUI
C.lebrlly )UelgN. Vlekl
~Cher* Siebert.
Jo1fl Taylor GuH t
MIQ\MI 8rnottwfMn
• Ola. CMINfll
au.t. J«ry AMd I ~
ll'tGHT MCKI
Ho.t Dlviel HorOWIU lo<>lla
at allwl1)' t•tlng, IOltlng
plekpoc:tie11. dec:epllve
lebtl•. Md ehllltnOM •
•etmup oommtrClllll. 9 IYI OH IAN Dl!OO
FMtUf'ed: John a.atty vll-
ll• PlllOmar Ot>Mtv1tory,
Cflaf George Munger dtm-
OMtratM the bulldfn9 of I olnoetbrMd llollaa: JOhn
Cl<ntdlna dlteuMM "Bah, Humt>uo:' ®M<MI * * \t .. ,._ F0t YOUf Life.
Cllltlle 8rownt" ( 11171
A~ICI. Chante Brown ·
and Ille ar1tn "'"-'utt"
QlnO '-" for -c:emp, ..... tll8'lf baclOfM
lmlolwcl In __, w4ld
~t-.'O'
1:00. Cl) HOW THI
<IM041TOt.1
CHM1lMI
AIW!wHed. A ""'-"If orlnc:t!
ltlea tO .,... Cllnttmee
lrOlft Ult "*'°' Of Ille ,..._
IMntt of~ by ......
Ing ell of IN meterllll 'lf'TI•
b011 of U.--,. \Al • a ,,.IWP',_l"M(7'N--
8fROK81
I Amdd lmlt!M I ltrwt COf •
-...... to )oln "" °""""'*•for QMMlftM :t':oli.
..... "Mf. Ml.lllo" ( ttoO)
lln1 Croaby. CharlH Ooclurn. ..,,,. _.,.., of
-M•~lhOM ""°~,.....,..,,than ....,.. '**"-~
""" • IMllltloue IOlftl. • 9 T .J. HOC)gt
HOokar ...... """ ......
al ...-II\ '* ll9Drtl to ""' ............ .... ..,. ............ ... .....
,. •
""' ' *"" 6 I 6 t111• I lit
• ..,,.., f I ... lt#IMtll
More ~ wtnttt f hf ,_ 0..11\eft ... ,~
.. dafMI• "" ........ b ..
.., "" ... IOI wit • OO'fMn
Daol t , wnlly A pot ti lit
Of • lat"ll<IO f.,,,,.., tn 1nc111
IOWMt ....... t'MCMIOift «. ~ 1bill1., 10 Mein
lair! the,.,.,.., unll .. Ollng
lllfN laned by IOCllW en(!
9'0nOlnlC clleng. IAI Q D IHltOI OAAHGI
COUHTY
tCJM0\111 • * • "The Oetll.,lng"
(1g1e1 Cl A-. MMlr_,
S t•plllon Longtime dM-
••ona among 11141m1>1r1 ol
the family ol 1 dying m•n
C:011141 out In lhe open when
hit grown olfaprlllQ o••ller
IO< a llnal I.Milly tlUlllOrl
(f )PATCOWN8
HYPHOTIZU THE COPS
Hypno1111 Pet Cot11n1 turn1
po1iee lnVMtlg•llon into •
hlltrlOut 111 •orm
9 MO\llE * * * "T"9 Frtll(;ll Lllu
tenant'• Woman" (1111111
Meryl StrH p, J•,.my
lron1 An •lfal1 1>11-
lwo ac1011 II parallel.o In
1ha romentle petlOCI IHm In
whleh the IWO atl petform-
lng 'R'
1:30 B (I) 'TWAS THE
NIGHT BEFORE
CHRlsTMAS
An1ma1tc1 Tiii Cllllln• OI •
am1H village 1e1rn lhal
S1n11'a fatllngs hive DMn
"-in by an unalgned 19119'
In lh• toce l P•Par
denouncing him 11 • m)llh
(R)
Q QJ SILi/EA SPOONS
Ricky end Edward 1peno
Chrlstm11 wilh en lmpov
erlshed lather and ion llv·
Ing In a ca'ia bet1lnd me
mansion.
(!) LA OOH TRAX fl1D MOVIE
• "• '"' "Nothing Sacred' ( 19371 Frld11C March. Car
Ole Lomt>trd A termlnalf>
Ill gtrl ·-v•• IWO week•
of pleasure u P•M of 1
pubtlelly 11unt m MOVIE * * * "The E•lll ( 111<48
DouglH F1lrbant.1 Jr ,
Marla Mon112 White Ir
tklll, King ClllflM II 01
England 11111 In love wllll e
peuan1 glrl
COJMO\llE * * "Buddy, Buddy'
(19811 Jac:ll Lammon. Wal
ter Mlttlltu Wlllte ar
aaullln c:oncen1ra1e1 or
his MXt ~ll"ng. he 11 ru<lol;
lnteaupl«I by • t>umbll"'
!allure of 1 man wtlo It
tttamptlng aulelde 'R'
1:38 (1) CHARLES CHAMPLIN
OH THE FlLM SCENE
t:oo II (I) MOVIE
"D••dly Enc:ou1He1 '
(Premiere) LaHy Hagman
Susan Anapac:h. An ••·
combal l\lllc:09t9t -llv·
Ing In U.1tleo agr-IC
helO hi• 1ormet '°"*' wl'l9r
her hutbMCI II murel«eo
by • crime QM beck In the
lllt ... D a GIMME A BRUK
Nell 1111<11 • neighbor to
c:our1 •11« .,,. le bitten by
'*~dog •9 LOWllOAT
On a 1pec:le l hollda)
~. • '-"""" pereon
b1c:om11 myt llc:t ll)
ln"°"'9CI In Ille ...... OI two
nuns end _., orpllen1
lrevellng wllll ,,,..,.,, • cou-
ple wno h-a ClomMtlC
j)<Obllm, end two OCICll>lll
aOOk• o 0 THE kAAOY IOY8 I
NANCY DREW
MYSTEAlf.8
N•ncy 11 determined to
restore lhe honor or 1 Cll9t
old gentleman who clelm1
lo be San11 Cltua When ha
II IOCUMCI Of l>urgltry
I WORLD CONCERN
MYSTERY
··Metl ..... Guy 11 now lhl
IUIPICI In two murOer1 .
t>ut • new fw111 p0tnt1 to
Me11 ... ·1 lnvOlvement with
more than gambling (Pan
lli:J ctl)'ON LOCATION
"Tiie Seven lh Annu•I Youno-~It' ~floow''
Ho.I. Alen King OUMll
Sc:llmoc:k And V•lltly.
Miki Mac:OonalO, St"'*
Wright. L•rry Amorot end
J.J Wiii
(l)MOVJE * * "F lllc;on' t Gold" John
Marley. Lout• llalane.
Oeep In the MllCICAn IUnOlt
• Nf• Ind """' blllle wagee over an ancient
golden lrMl<Kt wllll my1-
leriou1 powlfl.
ClJ MOVIE * * "Chanel Sotllalrt "
{191111 Franc:oi.. Fet>len,
Dayle HaCIClon. •.ao Q 8 LOVE. SIDNEY
Palll per1uad1• he r
motl\9' to Ill IMr lue bat·
let'"'°"'· (!) aouo GOU>
OHAllTMAS 8PEClAL
Ho.ti: Rex Smith, M1rllyn
Mc:Coo. Gues11: Thi Chip-
munk•. Mar.. Oamonel,
Peter, Paul & Mary, Donn•
Summer. Siii., Sledge,
John Scllnelder, AndrM
Crouc:ll. The Oall Ridge
Bolfa, America
10:00 0 8 THI DfVUN OOHNECTIOH
Nlcll •-tlgAIM the mur
der of • "•'·Hl•t•
~··Mc:ntl•ry
··=OOMO'I CHMTMAI 1H 'A1418
Angla Oldllnaon, Patlllan
variety 1t11t1 UM ~.
Ftenell dMIOMr Pierre
Cardin and thl Bolfa' Cflolt
of HOite own. join Pwry
Como !'qr • oeMOr'8110n Of
Ctwtetmea.
• MOYll ,. * ... ..,..,,. Honey ,..,. ..
( tta71 Ru Harrlaon,
Su11n Ha)'Ward. ThrM
-Wiit lhett fOfl'l'W
I0¥9r IO he CM decide Wflo
will Inherit Illa ....... •IOUO~
POI.NC): TWO
WlllCI .. WINTM
The eYentl In Polend In
OeotmO. of ,. '· et WfllOtl lime • nlllltary , .....
-"""'*' tM ~ ltf• 8*8tlty ,,..,. unlotl
111\d tM llQpe64of .,., ..
lbtlOn ~ tlle OOlftl'llUnlll
.._ .,.._. 1011•
• MOY!&
• 6•\t ''1119 WM
•••
••• , t Ii••<,, .. ""
GhOnf • Iii. • L>tHm1
1 IH '' noe1,.,11 <.1-.ri .,..,1t1 f """'.. r."°"11
f-.O ""'9tlllll P011'ee0• ""*" te llllve IOI.Incl their
trw CelllnQ • ~ Pllddl9
IGI c;1eem on Ille tl•Mta Of
Loe~ A
to.JO. JACte AHC«MOH
~
• MOVll ••'A "Ol9"'ond Jim ·
t tt)SI ldwtrd Atnold. J-• Ah hur ··01amone1
Jim" Brady dl11>ley1 1111
PIOChlrll lor IOO<I and line
women during 11>1 Gey
Ntnetlel
(11) VIOl!O JUKUOX
IOIMOVll
"lnMIU" (1978) Rl<.fll ld
Oteytu11, J11tlc1 Har1)91
')(
t&I& 8 IATU"DAY 8~l8 PAGI
11·ooeeaC1>oat
NEWI
• HORSE RACIHO
"LOI Al-lo'• ChamPtQn
01 Cllamp10n1 tD MOVIE * * Speed King Robltt
Hardy Jennifer Hll•rv
Brtlllh mo1or eog1-sir
M.:aleolm Ca mpbe ll
b9ciornea 1ne llr11 man to
uGM<I 300 ml ... pet hour
on land
Cl) MOVIE
• • • 'Hla M1 jesty
O'KMll ( 195-4) Burt Len· .
Cltla<. Joan Rice A mer·
e~ary 11 lorC4Mj to r1g111 hll
mor1a1....,..y
(f1) MOlllE ••"A "Tep1" 119111)
George C Scott. Timothy
Hullon Mllltery 1c:hool
cadet• tile• o~er their
IChOOI 10 prevent plan1 10
tutn Iha audemy property
ln10 a condo developrnenl
'PG'
(.S)BIZARRE
John Syner 1how1 you
1h1ng1 11renger than truth,
larger than Ille, end ianoer
lhen anylhlng you ve eve< -(ZJMOVtE * * "The F1fl\Cll Woman
(111111) Frlll\COIM Fabian
O•)lle Hteldon A borG.ilo
belf>Q kept open by • gov.
ernrnen1 tul>ll<ly 11 the
_,. or murder and po11u.
cat ac:and•t when • Ill p
C:Ullom9f II pl\otogr IPl>9CI
et play. 'A'
t 1:30 IJ THE AOCKFORO
AL.EB
Rockford P<>MI 11 • newa.-
P&I*' publlaher when he
lnllltrll*' a "charity" club
lor a my11er10us cllent who
IUIPICll I rlgge<J gam-
bllnq_ ope.-•Uon 0 Q! SATURDAY NIGHT
LlllE
Hott How1ro H"Mm•n
G..-11 Men Al Wortt,
mime 8111 lrwln. (R)
• ENTERTAINMENT
THllWUI<
lnllt'lllewl wtlh Bruce Box·
llltnet, Roaemery Clooney,
Robby a.neon. and mlm•
l>lfl of Allblme. • IOOlt a1
..,.,, 8roedwllf ""' tum io~=A8
• * "Tiii Oulll<ll Man"
( 1972) Ann-M11tgr,.I, Jean
Tnnl!Qnanl An unlmown
"'1 tnan rtlen lleuly tr lcil 1 •
hit 1arge1 through lhl
11.-a ol Loe A~ . 9 MOVIE * * • "My Name 11
No t>oely" (11741 Henry
Fonde TerenGI HHI An
aging gunllghll!f hoping ro
r.i1r1 Into anonymity It
lhWaMecl by •n arrogant
young drllter wllo haa
011* p1en1 •
CC) MOVIE ' ;-* • * '" "Tiie Hanging TrM " ( 1959) Gery Coop«,'
Mena Schell A doctor ktti. >
• man while rueulng • glrl i •
and la elmoll l)'ncMd by•
drunken mob
MOVIE * * * '"' "Carnal Know!-l ·
edge" (1911l J.ICll NJc~I? 0
eon, Ann-M1rgre1 Two .c
COiiege lrlen<lt llPlfl<l MY· , ,
er at Y"I' • before '"° en er •
grlduellon dllCOYtrlng Ille ' /
by lharlng and swttc:Nng
MCh other'• glt11ritncSt "R'
DMOVIE .. • * "S.1urday Thi 14th" ,
CIN11 Rtollard Ben>-n!n .
Paul• Prentlu A couple'
dlac:ovat 1hll !he houM"
they'-. lnh«tteel la belngi
occupied by v1mplr ....
gholt1 end "80<1.0 mon·
119tt 'PO'
11·48 8 MOVIE 1 * * * "Flnlan'1 Rainbow"
( 11168) Fred Alllolre, ~al
Clerk An lrllhman I nd hl1
daughter 118'1111 lrom lllelr"
nellv. land 10 Iha Unttec!l' •
StllM wttll 1 lepreellaun: on tllelr 1ra11 1 12:00 Cl) NEWS
12:30 8 NAME Of' THE GAME l
A reporter QOM to New
Mexk:o to find out wtllf •'
yQUng lndlln IOOll the 1111 •
Of his bo)lhoo<l lrlenel.
• LAUGHTIWC
(!) flltOM TH! EDn'OA'S f
Ol8K
• TANG~90WL '
Auburn llglf1 "' Botton
Colllga EaglM from Orlan-
do, Fla.
(a>MOW
"P ... te Mr Poetman""
l1N 1) Loni Slndtrl
1:00 D IVINNO AT THa
IM"K>V G MIT Of' MIOMOHT
IPIQAL
Ho11 Ao11 Orbteon
Owtte· The OrlfttQ,
811ennon, JllOkte w"'°"'' lobby 11... UolfCI llltlce.1
~~,Tommy Aoe 1 • * • "Cap1e1n Carey
U I .A " (tteO) Alan Udd, •
Wltlda Henctrl1t 'otlowln01
WOfld W81 tt. an 01$
IO*fll tel\lme to Itel)' In
Maroh °' In Informer. ·= •• " "TM nt.-r-9l-V::1r
( IHt) AoWI "°'10ft,$
~ Plluld. "'-'t ...
fr91'11 en __. .,,_.. •"
~.:; ltetton. t
•••"T~AI~ llN tJ Aloldr9y Hlielbwn'°
lel'l 0u.urL
1 ' r t
{
.,
~(]hurches set concerts .,
ut liand.,I'• "Tht-
be performed by ttw
lrvlae Pre1 ·
byterlaa Cburcb
choir at 7
p.m. Sunday at the
c hur c h . The
concert is und~r
the d irection of
Jap W yma,
doctoral candidate
at USC.
WDIA A short concert
of ancient carols and art sonp will be
preeented by vocalist Abby Alderman
at'l0:30 a.m. Sunday at the service of
t~ Ualtarlaa-Uaiversalht1 of
Lquna Beach.
The Branc h , a n 80 -votce high
school-college t•hoir, will present 1t
Christmas concert at 6 p.m . Sunday at
the San Clemente Presbyterian
Cbarcb.
L
:T h e a n n u a 1 C h r i s t m a s
cahdleUghting service of the New
T•~•&b.I Cbrlttlao Cburcb will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 2101
A Chris tmas musical and live
pageant will be presented tonight at
7:30 and Sunday at 6 p .m .. at the
Harbor Cbrlatian FeUow1bJp, Cost.a
Mesa.
• Cl
~ llome gears up for throngs
I • ~ME (AP) -The Communist-led
' dty government here is racing to meet t t.hM challenge of welcoming millions
oLpilgrims to the alfeady-t overcrowded city for the Holy Year
um!xpectedly proclaimed by Pope
-1 John Paul II for 1983.
~
~ South Coast.
Community Church
Services 8 :30 A.M. & l 0: 15 A .M.
Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Ea•tbluff Or., Corona del Mar
"Not All Spare ln11ader!f Are In The Arcade"
1·;,,, Ti1111UOll1' Spt•1tli.illl'
Yr
.iU
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Orange Coast RELIGIOUS
"
1st CUCH of.REUGIOOS SCDCE
OF IDPORT BEACH
..... Chlrdt IJl'lilld Duch "' Rlllious Sclenct
CE.l!llRATION OF UFI! ~~
MRVICI! 10:00 A..M. ·~i91 i''.
Sund.y w-1-ChlW c-. , .. v_,
.. , 11111 If ~·
DlllllllSIUI"
"Diot-An-tn'tpiration" -760-0504'
1011 CanMlboc:ti, Newport leach
ll <• ........ ~ 1'\wk ~ -M.ie . .....,. 760-9474
"· ~hurch of St. Matthew by the Sea
, • ~ • (Trlldltlonel Eptecopel)
~ I no OLY co=:'~~~~u~~:1a,· 9:00 AM
l ~ MERTZ HALL
!o> ~f. Community Congregational Church
lo 611 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
~ n• The Rew. JalftM Hohfeld -512·2201
~ WELCOMES YOU ~ 3209 Via lido, Newport Beach
11iundeJ i:OO A.M. Prar•r Book, Hoty Communion · 1~ t:OO A.M. Church 8chool •nd Adult Eduo•tlon
aoSund•Y 10:00 A.M. ''"' aund.y, Pr•yer Book Hoty Communion Sund•J•
A theruher, Holy !ucharl1t, Alt• II
ttt· MO a 1M0 A.II. ......, Care
Ll<l CHANAIAT1C MAU
911 P'lmlundllfeftMllonth-f*»P.M. ~ti T....-, -1MO A.IL Hotr •uotwtet
9V ........ hmoe Wfttl Laytftt Oft Of Heftde
h TM MV. John P. A•hey H, f'Mt~ -PhOM t75-0210
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES 8llAHCHU Of' T1* MOTHER CHUACH. T1* flAST CMVACH
OI CHN8T, taamaT IN 908TOlll. MAUACt11J8ETTS
"la The Unlverae, Including Mon, lvol,;•d by
Atomic forceT0 Sunday, ~•mbet 19, 1913
Coeta M"a -Flret Church of Chrl•t.
8clentl1t _ ..... v.,.~ .. eo.ta....._
etturoet a ...., ...., -10.GI A.M.
......_.Room, -..... v ...... Dr. I A.M.-4:IO P.M. Mon. lbna let.
W9d. 7-~ P.M, -f.e:IO P.M.
lrvlne -Flrat Church ·of Chrl1t, 8ctentt1t
"-ndto len Joequtn ............... lcMol
4111 lllct.111111 (Nw Y•)
Churdt a 8uMeJ 8chool -10:00 A.Iii.
"-ding 9'oom, 4a30 lenenc. Pkwy., Sult• 145
•tonettunt ttt.u 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. thru Set.
10 A.M. -7 P.M. Thu'9day
CNld c.... -s..ndey aw~
Huntington Beach -Flret Church of Chrtat,
Sclentlat
-• Oflwe, Hufltlngton .._., Churctl a 8Uftder lchool -10:00 A.II.
........ Room -rm Mein It.
Newport Beach -First Church of Chrlat,
Sclentlat "°' vi. Udo, N9wport a..ch
Church a lundllJ 8chool -t:OO a 10:30 A.M.
AHdlng 9'oom, 3315 Vi. Lido
Mon. thru .... -• A.M.·5 P.M. TU.I. -7-t P.M.
Cl"'4 Cw• P¥o-r.-.,._ ~' UO-A..M.. '°' ~ r.,,..
Newport Beach -Second Church of Chrl1t,
Sclentlat a'taio hcftlc V19w Dr .. Corona c1e1 ..
Churdl a 1unc1eJ 8chool -10:00 A.M.
.......,. Room -llOO "9" L Cqeet Hwy., CdM
WED. l!WNINQ TESTIMONY Ml!ETINQ8 -
I P.M. ALL CHURCHES
All ••• c:ordlalty lf'tVtted to attend the ehuretl l«Ylcel aod anlOY
the prMleQ9a ol the RMdlog Roome. Child Care Provl<Md Af
ALL SERVlCES.
CMd C.. "owlded AT ALL Nf'vtCH
SERMON TOPIC: DEC. 19th
9:00 & 11 :00 A.M .
"Fi14'11 Thi P1rhot lift"
Rev. Peggy Baaaett
CUCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Mtlmber of the United Church of A911gloue Scl9llCe
SEACLIFF VILLAGE SUITE 45, 22?3 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92&48
Adulte a Jr. Church FOf lnfonnatlon
r A CORDtAL WElCOIE
FROMM
lllTED CtutCH OF Cl«IST
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Dtaclptee of Chrtet)
~1..,,.,.. ........ ....,...
....,..1
COlllNTY CUCH
CONGRE&A TIOIW.
111 ............... .
COfONtdetller
144-7400 Doneld W. Kuta. .......,
10 A.M. -_...., Wonttlp °""" ldlooj ..... ......., c.e
fEGtllORHOOD
CONGREGATIONAL
CtUtCH
J40ll All'1,.. .. ...,,..Lit-.....
494-8061
.... It. Ml9lllDS
IMIW[T .. lmlllDl ......
lOut---,.._ Clll'dl Sdllll I ...._.,
·y
' -
Momilr
Worship 10 AM
Slllday
School 9 AM ca... twllftMfl,
Mlnteter
Attend The
Church of
Your Choice
IT. M PReSllYTEAIA HURCH
........ Dr .............. *•1*1 !leech -.. w-.. lloQuoN ""· Tonr Wott. ...... AMootete .....
Rodger Whitten, Music Dir9Cf0t ·
Church School & Adult CluaM -8:00 a.m.
WOl'lt\~ ~ -10:00 a.m. NiirMrJ Care ath HOU,. -FiilnJO:Cilr~f
A Cordial Welcome from The
UNITED METHODIST CHU CH
Coeta MMe
FIRST UNITl!D
MITHODtST
CHURCH
19th St. I Hatt>or BIYd.
Ctturdt ....... leJO
Wonhlp 1MI
Chatlea D. Cfark, Mlnleter
MISAWRDE
UNITl!D MllltODllT
CHURCH
W°""'llt a Ctwnllt ldlOOI ..........
ChrtetMM ht'1o ..
7:00-11:00 p.m.
Huntington e.ct'I
FIRST UNlnD
MiTHODl8T
CHURCH
2721 17th St. 536-3537
Wonhlp a.'floe 1Ct11 Lm.
~ca.. ........ Churoh .....,_._ a.m.
HunHngton e.ct'I North
COMMUNITY UNl'RD
METHODIST CHURCH
8e62 H911 Ave. M2....e1
Wonhlphmoe l::JO. 1MO
.. ~~10:00 CHRllT CHU
IV THI l!A Fountain Vllley
NewD«t a..cti FIRST UNITl!D 1400 w. Balboll Blvd.
873-3806 Ml!THODIST CHURCH · Rev. Aot>ett Sheperd Jr. 18225 ~d St
L..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J1 wonttapaC~loheol ta.a.a m.•lll!~----~--~~-~~~~1111 t40 A.II. Of. Cerrol E. Word, Mlnleter
10 & 10:30 63&-5150, 53&-833e
South Coast Soi11oi of li1d ·~ '1:'°°' •°""'II:.:~ .....
New Place -New Time ,. A.11...t ,..... ...,.,_....._..
NIWPORT Cl!NTIR UNl'RD MliTHODllT Orance Coast Cole1e •1 .....,., ... """' c...... .. ..., Science lectt.re Hal # 1 M4-0741
Rev. Emit Nytandtf (Off Aclom• St. '°'"'"t1 le•l Wor hip & Church Sch~-9:30 A.M.
Service 10 A.M. R.v. Ken McMiiian
Reverend Ernie Nylander • Mlnlster
Reverend Christian Sorensen-Associate
(213) 431-8595
Parking Is FREE and Essy
Sund•Y School 10 A.M.
Come •nd •XSMJrlence theM
dyumlc Ind lllumlnatlng epeekara.
-
You WIU • Welcotried -Andttelpedl
FIRIT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
..... MMM, ..............
~Vi c ...... -M1a1t:Jo .
'Wonhlp -l:OO, 10llO ....... lcOO p.m •.
At9w.'teutha..,. .... , .......
On91MllMITIM
Mlilt ''"'· De.,. MlllOOIM, Ttd M0«9 6 Mlll'Of lcfan
'DtA[:l:odonoM -... 1111 OMle --.1111 ........... CtwtM .... _..
... _...__,_;. ____________________ ...... -.._"--____ ~ ......... -~-----"-----~ ------------
I
I
I
IA NT .CHAI&. AND ALL ANOILI
l"ICO,AL OHUflOH
Holy OommU'110n 9unday1 .I I 10 a m
Tunday 7 o m W dnetd•V• O 30 1 m
TIN R.Vtlrllnd Jvhn RO(Jurt O•Vll, ,_tor
'2U ,eoltto YleW DtlH 71.4/M4..Q413
Corona del Mer t2t26
Al.I. SAINTS ANC;l.U:AN
EPISCOPAi. c:11 u1u :Jt
ll:i082 Ru•hard ,,_, I ....... , t uu1111111 \ iill"Y
'>6'.\-:J80 I
CllHISTMAS St:ltVU:t:s
Chn~rrnu 1-. vt'.
5 :m P M GlulJrt'u'a Page11111
•nd Holy Comrnu11111n
I 0: I ~> P M Cuol1, Evensong
1111d lloly Commurnon
Chn11 rru1a l>a v
1>:00 P.M. llnlv C.11111111u111u11
St. Stephen'i.
U:OO A.M. Holy Co111mu111011
9: 15 and 11 00 A M. Ft'altv1•J of
LesltOni. and Carols
COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
4 15 Forest Ave., loguno Beoch 49.4 .7555
INVITES YOU TO SHARE OUR
CHRIST MAS CELEBRATIONS
"SUNDAY, Dec. 19, Wonhip S..Vk.e
10:15 a.m. ,
Po\10< Je"y 1 onlte•sley Preoc~ong
"A SA VIOll IS IOllH" . . Fomoly Ch,.i•mos feSl••OI 6 30 pm
Progiom by WENDY HOFHflMH
M1.JS1C•0'1 0'1d Rec.Ofd•ng A'"''
•falDAY, O.C. 24, ChrKtma• fva
Condlel.gh1 Se<v•C e I I p m
+ .. · ·+.
: .. ··:t
Potoo• Je"y Tankersley p,.•och•ng
"CHllST THE LOID''
Ch,.simos Mus•c by Tl\e Ctooncel Cho"
·suNDAY, o.c. 26, Wonhlp Se.vice
10:15 a.m.
Po\10t Je"y Tankersley P1eocl\•n11
"DIUVD US"
•fttDAY, Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m.
New Yeor'1 Ewe Commvn•Ot'I Service '"''"'°"' t01.<uiqi c~ ~ ~ 09" • o "' ~'1
+-
(1rr1.icf itor• ~'".oed ..,....,. -o~ .., .. •
.... 0. --.. , .... ...i.y ... c.-.-
This Sunday Worship In
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
600 St. Andrew. RCMMS • Newport a..ctl • 831-2880
Dr. -A. ......... ,,_
Worship Services-7:30-8:45 & 10:15 AM
".letu -fte Eterfasflq Fathr"
0.. John A. Hvffmon, pt-t>lng
PROGRAMS
7:30 a.m . -Infants Thru Kindergarten. Child Care
8:45 a.m. -Infants Thru Adutt Cluses
10:15 a.m. -Infants Thru 6th Grade & Adull Classes
A8C ....,.._ .. 2222
Community Preabyterlen Church
411 '°'"' ..... Llljuna Beech .... 7111 Rev. Arthur J. Tank~ Rev. Craig Wiiiiams
Christian Education 9:00-10:00 A.M.
Worlhlp -10: 15 A.M.
NURSER'!' CARI! ~VI0£0 O\JRING SERVICE
PRESBYTERIAN CtlJRCH OF THE COVENANT
-,alntew Rd.. Coeta ..... -11'74MO
....... 1( ....... ........
Terry Mc<Anne, Dlr.ctor of Youth Mlnlstlee
Howard Kllllon. Director of Adult Mlntetl1M
Don Maddox. Director of Slngtea Mlnlett1M
lwldlr..W.mblJL-~.
Ctturofl loheol -C....... lttN Adutta 10iilii A.II.
NwMrr cer'9 ......... -e:ao a 10:00 A.M.
v...-.-f*»P.IL
CHURCH OF CHRIST ., w ...... Coeta ..... 14641'1
We're A Go!, -Giowtng.-GroWtng Church
UNDAY ARYICal 89L.R ITUOY t A.IL WC>ft .... 10 A.II. A t P.M.
10 Ut -"M SON'S OllO>DCE" __ .. , ..
6 , Jl -"llfTO US A CHU> IS BORN" _ ...
hut ThomM, Mtnaetiar -DoU9 Cote, Youttl .........
(!) SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT
HARBOR ReFORM TEMPL!
lebbelh ... wtoee
,,..,.~ l:tt P.M.
ll'ftltJlenloe NOP& . -. ....... t 'rldeJ of lh9 MOnlh
Rabbi Bernard P. King Jamt>orM & Eutbluff Of.
Muelc: Arie Shlklef Newport BMcl\, Cellf. '°' lntcM'metloft ....... ,.. EducatOf: Nancy Levin ,_. ..,_on ¥Nloolfta -
. TEMPLESH or:PV r.:1vi.--ttve)
¥ Pre-School -HebreW & Sunday School
IWIMltzvah Training
Youth Oroup-Sleterhood s.Mcee: Friday, 8:16 p.m.
Sat. 0:15 a.m.
Sun. 8:30 a.m.
917 w .. t Hentftton, Coeta M ...
U1-1212
U.MMKS.aa.LO
'amftV 8erVIOM . 1•1 fl'rlday di Month -t~ao
AtllglOue 8chool, Mult £d .. Youth ~ llf9M
1011 Cemelbeok, Newport 8wh tett......,•> ..... , .
Ceftter RoMld •·,...... • 1-.ue. lllrtlM YM llMMe
i-
NI W IUllNlllM
Cont1ot the DAIL V fttLOT for
Information r•1•rdln1 t h•
oounty requtrement1 fOf u11ng 1
'l0Utlou1 lualn••• Name.
Or1n91
Mme -------'~lUM't. ,.
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fhll llltan'l9tl •• hlad With ,,,. 1..oun1, Clerk ~ °'•• C-•ly Oii ntn 1111• bull•-· •• I OliOIH:lld Dy an COul\ly 0*11 Of Otangt ~ty Oil l>eQ ... IHf fhll buail-It Qon<M."1111 by I/I tlldMIJUAI
Dae 11, IN2 ,_.,.. lndl~ 1'•11 ... 1 K McNo.ilty .... m 1'1.1bll•h•d Oreno• Co111 Dally Johll A LMI 1111• •lllt1mettl ...... 111110 '""' '"" Publlallld Orano• Co111 Oa l1. l"ltol, o.o it. 211. tHf, Jat1 1. I, fhlt 1tattmtnt wM llllCI with thl c''""'Y C:tetk or onnoe l.0un1v on Piiot, o.ci 11, 2111, '9112 Jen 1, . 1"3 COuniy c 11r• Of Oranoe Counly on o.i. 1 111e;.a I~ f>.4"42 Nov !I, 11112
f>.4"12 ,,.. PUBUC NOTICE P1.1011enao Orenoe CoH• Delly PllOI, Dae 11, HI ,6, tH2. Jen 1, rta.JC NOTICE
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lioMJ11 I Co.in Mt 2423 MtMnO I T A N L I Y ' A M I L Y Way Co111 M1t ... CA 91817 PA.l'WTNIMHIP U:Jt..I Vie Lieto, N111~r D1n111a 203 M1tet1Q ~ 9eedlf0A .,_ \
Wey Cotll MAt CA tt18:>7 JACK IAe lllOAV, ........ ~
Tht• tJo.illHllH .. condvCIMi by I l.JdO. ~ 9eedl. CA Hit*
getlef81 pettnerahlp Tl* ~ le OOI:...._. ~ • s f C...tle "91*81 pet1Mrlfllp.
CO\•nly Cllfk 01 O••"OI C..Ol.lnty on l'I ll91119y
Dec. I •OU Ttllll tt.•lement -flied .. 'ICmiU Counly Cleflc Of Ot.no-~ ,.CTITIOUI IUl lNlll l'llOlltheO Orang• Cout Oa:ty Dec. fl , 11112
'IOTmOU• au...... MAMI ITATIMI NT Piiot. Dec; 4, 'I HI. 2ti 11182
11183
DOING BUSINESS
UNDER A
FICTITIOUS
lnta al1llttlltll ..... ltltd #!lh the ·~ ,.,,,,,, ~
...... I TAT'llmNT lh• ro1111w:ng p11ton :a 001110 Ml.IC NOTICE 5'76 82 P1.1bt11h1d 01anoe Cout D
lhl lollowlng P«90tl• 811 UO!n\I blla•rtHt n rta.JC NOTIC( Pllol Dec 11, 26, !M2, Jen 1, ~ U lHIC PIPER & A.SSOCIAIES 1------------•ICTITIOUl llUelNUI -----------!lle3 PA C IF IC H 0 RI l 0 N 2600 C Nulwood Sull• 1100 lllCTmOUl llU.-H MAim ITATDmM'T l'UBLIC NOTICE N7~ INTERNATIONAL 206112 Ptbblt ~ul .. flon CA 112631 NAm ITATa•NT The lollowlng pereon It dotng
l.11 , Hunllnglon Baectl. CA. 921148 Ettc Nell Plj)lf 37 14 61u1 Key Thi lollowlng l)«IOl'll Me dOltlQ OU"-u : MOTIC• M ~ AUCT'I<*
e 11pn1n D Klmbl•. 205112 CO.Oii• del Mat CA 112e:tl5 bull-.. CACTUS CREATIONS. IH6 Of' NalC*AL "°"91tTY rta.JC NOTICE PIC>Oit Ln . Hunllriglon S..Ch. CA. T1111 1>ua1neu 1a co11dutl•tl by 111 ' A.NOES INTERNATIONAL., 000 W"ltllll Or , No 1113, N1wporl l'lellAININQ O N VA C AT•D -------,----.....,IP'
128'18 1nt11v1t1ual S.. Uni, Spt. ea, Coron• del Mar, 8Nc;h, CA 112ee0 ........ IC--}o S teven 0 Welnb11g, 8692 Erle N Pi1>11 CA. 02825 Ot brt Lyn Event, 111211 Of,~ TU«A#T (CC,_) 'temtOUa MllMll
NAME? Cody A¥1 . WMtmlnaltt, CA 1121183 Thia 1111emen1 wH 1111<1 with th• Kevin Scott Q1.1lnn. llOO St• W11tcllll Or , No 183, Nawport Notice It hereby glVlf'I tht t on .. ..,.. STA~ 14 Thie ~ ltl oonductld by • County Clltk ot Orange County on u.n., A.pt ea. Corona Clll M.,, CA e-n. CA. 12ee0 Dtc. 21, llH. •I 10:00 a.m., at lhl lollowlnQ P8f90M are Ootlt.11
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Stephein D Klmble noaz12 LllClll ~ 000 Sta LAne, ln<Sivld""" Or1ng1 Co1.1n1y, lhl 1.1ndertlgnld VlN Rl!PRODUCTIOHS, ~
Thie 11at-1 wu hied Wiii\ 11>1 Publlined Orenge c0111 D•llY Apt. 114. Corona del M.,, CA 112826 Debfl Lvn Evan• wlll 1111 11 p1.1bllc 11.1ot1on 1he Camp1.1t Drive. lrvln•, C•lllott\ILI COun~ Clerk ol Or•noe County on PHOI. 1)1(; .. t 1, Ill, 26, 11182 Thi• bull,,.. I• conducltd by • Thi• lllttNMnt ... 1111<1 wllh thl pet90tl81 Pfopwty i.tl by Htt1*1 & 112715
Dec , 11182 l'2:0llU ---------15_:>_0_8·-82 general ~~~~~n g:n~ r:: ol Oranot Counly on ::~tzi!-:"/:iv!. ~n~.1um111>1t, l Ctll~:~,.f~~~?~~~~2n.'~:i~~
Publlthld Or1nga Co111 Delly P\alC NOTICE Thia •l•temtnl wu fllld wtth the ,.... Said 1uollon will bl m1d1 C1mpu1 Drive, Irvine, Cellfortta ·>
PllOI, O.C: 10. 17, 24. 31. 111112 COun1y Cllf1I ol Orenoe Courtly on Publltned Orenge Co111 Dally pura1.11n1 to th• provl1lon1 ol 112715 .tT
15351-82 '1CTIT10UI .u ... u Dec 16, 11182 PllOt, o.c 11, 11. 25, 11182. Jan l, SectlOrt 1118& ol thl CMt CoOe Thia bl.I•'-la COM\lc:11d W"t ~ ITA,......,. ,_.Ta 11183. Oeted <**nber 11. tN2 totpotation l?rl NlLIC NOTICE Th• rollowlng pereon 11 doing P1.1bll1h1d Orenge CoHI Dally 53&tr82 Sell)t Kim VTN CON80LIDA.TED,
T TIOU. U.l .. E.. buelnw. M: Pllol, Dec 18, 26, 11182, Jan 1, e. 1157~ VOIQI A'-INC "c I • R G,I(, PROORA.MMINO, 1267 111113 -----------Foonlaln \'alley, CA 112708 Rob4W1 L Bec:hman, ii NAME STATEMENT Conwey 81., Cotta M ... , CA. 928211 5521·82 !'ta.JC NOTICE Publlaht d Orange Co111 Dally Vice PrMldlnl
lhe follow•nQ pet1•0t1a are ()01t1g RANOAL.L GEORGE KINZER, --f'tc-TTTIOU---.-llU-... ---1-1--Pllol, Dec. I 1, 18, 11182 Tiiie tlelement WM fllld wl1h bu11~e~!~'AN S ARI GALLERY H/57 Conway St., Co9ta ....... CA. :-----Pta.--IC-NO_T_IC(____ NAMS ITATW•NT ------"-----15-4_2_1-_8_2 ~~..:Z~.o~ll~~ c-ty
170S5 Newland 11un11noto<• Bffch 1121128 Thi tollowlng Pl<IOtll .,, doing ~
CA n2 ... 7 Tiiie butl,_. le oonductlld by an ....,.~'I llU ... al .... _, __ M •-II' Mt\nl'C • .,.. lndH"' -• """"'...,., .,.,__ · ~~ ""'~ Publl•h•d Orenl:. Cotel D Ro bert G for bes 8261 '""'U•.; __ ,,._M O l(JA-~ NAm STATDIPC'T PETITE BEAUTY PARLOUR. 1 ......... ·-'1Cnnou9 .,...... Pllol, °9$ ''· 18, 5, 1812, Jen.~ h t 9Bt2~";7o<al D< 11un11ng1on e.tach, CA Thll ll•lll'Mfll _;, .. ftlld wtlh lhl .... ~~ng ~· are doirlQ 62• S Brolldw1y, Santa Ana, CA. .... ..-IT·----1983 ••~I~ r-p ublish your statement
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u~ .,., ... _ -Frenclaco J . 8er•I••· 21800 -... ~... .... O on n a M For D ts, 6 2 8 1 Couni CllflC ol Ortng1 County on HOME ORA.IN SERVICE. 111121 Bloomlllld 1127, H-llllan G.,Olna, The lollowlng Ptrt on le doing
Batmoral Or • Hun11no1on Beach. CA Die: 5· 11182· f'2IM1ll Slapnanll Ln .. Gerdtn Grove, CA. CA 90718 bull,_ u : 92647 112840 Lii a M Bara j .. , 21800 THE CLEANING SPIRIT, 1828 Pta.JC lll)llC( '.WU
This ous1ness '' con<1uc1eo Dy a11 Publlthed Oien~• CoHl Dally Richard Jtromt C111roll 11821 Bloomlltld #27. Hawaiian GarOlne, low• #0, Cotta M .... CA.112828 ic..-. •tt u
lndtv10ual Pllol Dec. Ill, 25• 1182· Jan. 1• I, Stephenie Ln G111dln Or0ve CA CA 90718 Mlotcll Valdltraln, 1828 Iowa TO ,._-.., rfo(. ~
Rot>en G Fort>es 11183 112640 " ' Thi• bueln•H la conducted by •D. COela MM&. CA. 112e28 NOJIC~ ~
Donna M For,,.s 55 ll--82 Carolyn LOl.llM C1111oll, 11821 lndlvldulll (Hl.dblnd & Wife). Ind~ II conducted by an (a... t101'4W7 U.C,C.) ,
ThtS $1819'1'18fll Wll.S Ille<! With lhe ----... ---•c_Mt\_TlC_E ___ Slaphanll l.11 , GBldln Gr~. CA. Frandlc:o J . B.,alaa .. V"""'--'-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVt N 44 County Cte•k 01 Ortlnge County on ~uuu "" 112&40 TNe Blalamtnt w .. nled wllh lhl .., _,..,, Dec 1 1982 flCTITIOUI au ... 11 Thlt bu9lnMI 11 oonductecl by 111 County Cleril al Orange COi.iniy on Thie llaltNMnl wH ftll<I wllll lhl t rtdltore of lht within nam l
F2033&1 NA• ITATW•NT lndhllOulll. Dec f8, 11182. County Cllrtl ol Orange COunlY on lraneferorw that ' bulk ,,.,..._ Publi•had OrangA Coast Dally Rlc;h.,d J <Arroll ,._... Oec 16, 11182. •bout to bl made on pereo•a 9 v ~ v Th• lollowlng p1reon I• doing , ....... _ ..,..,...... ll«elnattar o-tb.o Pilot. Dec •. It 18, 2S 1982 bl.ltl,,...u: Thlt 1181-l WU flltd wllh the Publl1h110 Or1ng1 CoHI Dally -·-,... ......... ., ~W
5261-82 .. 0 R, ,-0... IN 8 TR u .. ENT ,...-·-ty Clerk of Or•""* County on PllOl "-18 25 1982 Jan 1 e Publl•ll•O Orange CoHl Di iiy Thi natnM and~ l .. " " .., ~· • "'""2 -..,... ' .,... ' ' ' ' ' PllOl Dec 111 26 11182 Jan 1 8 al lhl IMended liai-.«a ere: u -----------CONSULTANTS, toe 28th St., ...... ,, .. 1'"' ~ !1183 11183 . • • • • CARMEN MA.RY GALE
PtB..Jt NOTICE Nlwpoft a.di, CA 92ee2 P1.1bll1h1d Orang• Co111 Dally 65M-82 5501-&2 SCOTT BLAIR GA.LE, 1626 W
FICTmoua aua1HHI K•lll• Grace, 108 2111n St .. Piiot, Dec. 18, 25, 19112, Jan '· 8, NlllC NOTICE -----------MICAr1h1.1r Blvd., So.ill• 11. ~
.... ITATE•NT Nlwpoft Blach, CA 92ee2 1083 NlllC NOTICE Mela, CA. Tha following pereon 11 doing Thia bullntae It conducltd by an ..,,.,.8 ,,8 Thi locall0rt In Cellfomll or di I
bull-u : lndlllldullK..11e R G _,,.,,.. 2 Fl~~~~o~:A~~:;NT. I UPffUOR couwr OF d\llf ueoutlve olflol Of ~
J 0 T A p E 6 L A. B E L · r-tha following peraont 111 dol"i! CALIFORNIA b1.11ln111 olflct of 11'11 lnlef'IO~rl COMP ANY 3520·B Ctdlllac Thie 1111-l w .. ftll<I with tlwl NlLIC NOTICE 1>1.111neu u COUNTY OF ORA.NOi! trwwtwcn II; NONE-
Av1nu1. Co111 Mell, Calllornla Counly Cltr1I ol Orange Counl}' on --,-.,..-Tm--OU-8-1-U-.-, ... -1-1--1 TRIDENT INT 6892 Menhatlin In the Meller of the All other bl.lalntH n-~ 112428 Dec. 15, 11182 .... -,.._ C n •• Appllcallofl of 1ddr-uMd by lhl lnt:r ~ NAME STATEMENT ..,.. Hunttnglon Beach. A .2.,..7 •---, __ .,_ y.......... ,,_ ......... _ ......... ,_ ............ -_. Jo._tJ>h...W. Qt .Cerio. 2..0.2_4 Jemes A Ford 4218 _._...._ -... ... -.... _,., --..-· Costa Mesa, CA, 92626.
We'll do the rest. For In-
for mation about legal ad-
v er tis Ing please c a ll
642-4321 Ext. 332.
BPl•trlo Drive, Cotti Miu. Publlal'ltd Or•nQ• Co11111a1ry The foTlo~p-erson Te dolng S C · C ,..llllortlf pu t 10 tu u kno•n to I CllllOfnla 92828 Piiot, Dec. 18, 25, 19112, Jan 1, 8, bu1lnH1 H ll~g~f""1 orone dll Mer, A. IM Chane• o1 Name Intended If.,,.,._ are: NOHE.
Thia bo.illntH 11 conductlld by en 11183 EBERLE CONST RUCTION Ed wi n V Johna on 8892 Mo. A11I011 Thi '*'-and~ .OC,,__ ... lndlvldut l. 5'118-82 GENERAL CONTRACTORS, 369 E Manhattan Or fiunttngton Beach, OROER TO IHOW CAUIE al lhl Intended ,....,..,.,_.-. JoMPh O.CBllO 17th St Ste 8300 A· 1011. Costa CA g2&47 WHEREAS, James Laelle Yourig, TEOOY I.EE COWNS & 8ETTY
Thia •l•ltment wu nltd wtth lhl !'tel.IC NOTICE Ma,., CA 92827 M er~ v Lon~da le 6892 Pe1111oner. hes llled • 1>1t11ton with COLLINS, 1833• Mt. A.cllwman, County Cllti< Of Orange County on :-------------Wtrren J Et>erle 490 Tra...,se M h Or H Be h lhe clerk of this coorl lor 1 Olc:lte F~ ValMly, CA 92708.
Dec 1. 1oe2. FICN!fTM!f"a: .. ~~~~· D< Co111 Mesa. CA 92828 c!"e:~.:r unllngton ac · changing pet111oner's nem• from Thel lh• property part1n1 n t
f10m2 .. "' .... ~ This bullness " conducted by en Thi• business ,, con<lucted by 8 Jamee LHlle YOl.lng to James Leslie llarlto le ~ In Q91*al -
Publlahed Orange co111 Delly Thi loffowtng ~· are doing indlv1du11 Grel Von Ounewald Young, Tool and Oy• Machine end le
PllOI, o.c. 11, 111. 25. 111112. Jan. 1, bl.l~Eow"•: RE. 323 N BrN B"·d.. Warren J Eberle gene.al ~lrlMts~·~ d IT IS ORDERED that ell Plf80tll IOc:atld at: 1525 Waat MacAt1tll.lr 11183 ... •• Th•• •l•leme111 wu lllld with the •mes or in1ere11ed In the above miller untt 18, Col:ta ~CA.
5352-82
NI.JC lll)TJCE
ACTTnOUl-N PICftttoUe .,_.. MAm STAW
MAim a TAl"DmNT The toeowtng ~ art dOlng T"9 followtno peraon la doing .....,_ • ~-PELHAM FIN A N CI A L l'l"IT LIBI ATY EXPRESS 8EAVfC£8, ~1 81ro11 91 .. NNpot1
MORTGAGE, MS7 8ln:tll 81. #481, 9-11, CA. 12980
"-P0tt 9aectt, CA ll2teO Mlll'C R. To., 300 Cantl SI , Angela Bond, 2&67 8wc:tt SI "-P0tt &Mdl, CA t2t413
•4411, ~ Beac:t\. CA. t2eeo Carmen A. Motlnelo, 2231-C £.. lllla ""*-ta conduC'ted by an Saitta Ciera. Santi AM. CA 12706 ~ Thie ~II conduci.O by an Anfla'a Bond lndlvtduel Thie ...._., ... fllld wttl'I the CMmen A. MOtlnello
BrH, CA.112821 Counry Clerk of Orange County on This •llt&menl wu llled with lhe •PP••r In Oep1rtmenl 3 of lhl• TM~,_ 1...:1 by ---Fa dkam, Inc .. 323 N. BrH Oec I 111112 Counly Clerk 01 O•tnge County on cou11, located 11 700 Ctvtc Center Mid tranafarcn at Mk! loclatlofl Iii;
BlvO., BrM, CA. 12821 , f20l2l9 Dec 1· llll2 F20329CI Ortva WMI, Stnll Ana, Clllllo<nll , 8-n'e MacHna Shop.
Thie bu..,_ II conducted by• Publlah•O Q/ang• Co111 D•llt P1.1bll•h•d Otenge CoHl 0,111 112702 on Jenuery 5, 11183, et 10 30 That ••Id b1.1llr. traneter
COfpor811on. • Piiot Dec 4, 1 l. 18, 25 11182 Pilot. Dee 4, 11 ti , 25, 1882 A M . or .. IOOl'I lh«Mnet .. Iha lnMnOeCI to be ~ • Fadlc.IM, lnC 52•8--11 5243.82 ma\llr may be h111d, I nd •how oftloe «: TM ~ On111p.
Lloyd K. HIMaOy, CEO -----------cauM. H any, wtoy thl petition IOf 111122 •••ch Blvd .. lult• 1
Thll llatement wM tllad wlltt Iha PUBLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Change 01 n1me ahould not b• H\lnUnOIOll 9-dl. CA t2t4a Couroty Clar1I Of Oranot Courtty on or•ntld. after,,.,_.,•. 1113. Dae: t, 1982. "CTITIOU• ........ '1CTITIOUI au...... IT IS FURTHER OROEAEO lhlt • Thie bl* trentdw .. eubtlCI
....... NAMe STAn •NT NAME I TATEM.ENT copy ol Ihle order to llhow C8"'M be Callfornla Uniform Comm9f
Publlah•d Or•no• COH I Dally '"" tonowtng PIUOl11 .,. dOHIQ Thi lollowlrig PlfM>f'I .,, doing p1.1bll•h•CI In Th• Dally Piiot, • Cod9 ...... 110t.
PllOI. Dec: 11, It, 211. 1912, Jan l, butlnlH .. bull,_.•• n-P•PI' o r II"""' dtcl.llallon Th9 ,,.,.,_ 9'td llCldr-of 1083 CREATIVE PHOTO, 16111 W PARENTS WHO CARE, 1827 prlnlld In Orange Co1.1nty, ~ ....,_ wflon> ~
543M2 Ka11111. Anan.im. CA 92802 Tah1.1na TeHaca, C<>fone Oii M.,, CtlllOf'nla, once • ....., !Of loo.ir fll9d 19: T1ll E.crow Gr<*P•
CrNllve Weyw. tnc .• Clllfotnil CA 112825 eucc:.aelve -· p<lot to Iha dll• tlt 22 ... ch Blvd., Sult• PtaJC NOTICE corporation. 729 W 16tn St •8-5, Puenta Who Care, 1827 Ml for hffrlng on 1hl Plllllon Huntington Beedl, CA t2t4I;
Coste Meta CA 92827 Tehun• Terr•Ci!, Corona del Mer Oaltd Oec I. 1982 the i.i dey for ~ dalrne by
flCTITIOUe .,..... Thia bu1lness 11 conducted by • CA 92625 Frank Oomenk:hinl c:rwdllor 11\811 be .JWMJMy II, 1
MAim aTAftmNT corPO<allon Thi. bu11nass Is conducted by en Judge of the whlctl 11 the ~ dey b9fot9
The lollowlng per90n9 ,,. dOlng Creative Weyt. Inc un1ncorpor111d esacx:11t1on other SuperlOf Coon con11.1mm1tlon d •t• epeo lll•f
County Qarll oC Orange County on Thie 111a1ement wM Ned llllUI the -------------1 o.o. e, 1N2. County c11r11 o1 Orange County on
Diii mCll ..... , Oec 10, 11182. H I P1.1bllth8<1 Orange Co11t Dally f'IOal2
Ptk)t, Dec:. 19. 25, 11182. Jan l, 8, P1.11>llahtd Orange COHI Dally
•------.. ----1 '183
..... • Piiot. Dec 111. 25. 11182, Jan 1. e. ~2 111e3
~ M: T'om Pi.troo1 tnan a pertne<lhtp Law C>mc.. of abo¥1.
(A.) ASSOCIATED REAL TY Stcrellry lrMWrlf Pam Howard o-atd f. l 41d6eull1Yll'I Detect: Deolmbar 111, 1N2. SERVICE OF NEWPORT BEACH, Thi• stet_,,t WH llteo w11n Int This statement wu filed with tnt J250 ~ Plftt l lvd. Teddy .._ Coal9
SATRE
MYRTL E E L L EN
SA TRE, p aned away on
December 10, 1982 ln Santa Ana. Ca. She w u born In
Thief River Falla, Minneaota
on J une 17, 1898. She leaves
behind 3 loving alatera,
Helen L i.naon o f Newport
Beech, Ca,, Emma Satre of
G rand Forks. North Dakota
and Mabel Holkeau.lg of
Thousand OU.. C&. She WU
a well known nune for over
40 )'8111. She w orked ln the
L a u n a B each School rrom -m~
She received her training at
the Michael Reeee Hospital
whe r e abe received a
acbolarah ip to Columbia
U n lverai t y , a h e t aught
nural.ng and then came lO
Califor nia and gradu ated
fro m the U n lverait y o f
California, furthering h er
education In t h e nuralni
field. S h e wu a Major ln
W0trld Wer ll and eerved In
N ew Guinea. Gravesi de
aervices w ere held at Pacific
V iew M e m orial Par k .
Interme n t at Pacific View
Memorial Perk. Pad.fie View
Mortuary diredora.
PtB..IC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOU9 IUl lNHI
NAME I TATl!MeNT
Tiie lollowlng Ptrton la doing
buslnMs ... CA LIFORN IA PAC IF IC
INVESTMENTS, 255 Owens O•we,
Anahl4m. Cet1forni1 112807
Jtc:k Thom11 Liiiard. Jr 2SS
Owen• 0r111e. A.n1helm. Catllo1nie
112807
Thia bo.i .. ness 11 GOndUC:19d by an lndtvldual
Jact. ThOmes Llll1td J•
TN1 ttllement w .. ftll<I wttll lhe
County Clerk of 0r•"911 County on
Dae 1, 1982 no:nu
PublTlheo Orange Cout lla1fy
PtlOI. Dec; 4, 11, Ill. 25. 1982
5257·82
INC , (8) ASSOCIATED BROKERS County Cte<ll of Orange Counly on C<>unly Cte<k 01 Oranoe County on l lllte 100 Bitty Comrw SERVICE, 2026 W. Balboa 81Vd., Dec: I 111112 Dec 1 1982 lertll Monlu, CA toe05 Intended T,....... _,.. ~ 8-:h. CA. t2MJ F2032U Cepr•t:r a K•~ (211) •52·7t55 Publlahad Orange OoMI D PtaJC NOTICE A.uoclated RH ll)' S1n1lce or PuDltshed Orange Coeat Dally Allcwnty• et l..aw Publl1n1d Orange Cont Cally Piiot Dec. 18, 11N12
Newp0r1 8Mch, Inc ... CalllOfnl• Piiot. Dec 4, 11, 18, 25. 11182 2091 • ..,.,"' .. Ctnllf Drive Pllol, Dec: 4, 11, 18, 25. 1982
RCTTTIOUI .,.._.. COf'PO<lllon, 2025 W. 8albol 81Vd.. 5215·82 81.111• 200 5312·82 -----------
MAim STAn.Nf ~ BMc:tl. CA. 1120e3 -----------lrflne, C-'!lomla t.2715-115' Pl8JC N011C(
Thi followtng pereon 11 doing Thie ~ II conducltd by a Ml.IC NOTICE , ..
~ M CO<POf•llOrt F'ICTJTIOUI 84.lllHEll Pubhlhld Orange Co111 Cally
ECONOMY PRODUCTS· A.8aoolatad RMlty NAME I TATEMEHT P~ot Dec 4 11 11 25. t982 NOTICE OP DEATH
WESTERN DIVISION . 3101 Service of The lollow:ng per•on 11 doing _. _________ 53_1_1·_82 NOTICE OF DEATH OF JULIA A. TEWJND.B
M•nlal" Dflv1, Coeta MtM, CA Nlwpoft BMch, Inc bullneH 11 0 F p E T I T I 0 N 112828 Hll-e Jar. Prealdln1 K 0 c ENTERPRISES 2g38 ____ Nll __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E ___ PAUL JAMES PLOSS AND
Debra J . Reynold•. 3101 Tnll 1111-l wu Ned with the Pttstmmon Pi l'ullerton CA FICTITIOUS IUI Mftll 0 F P ET I T I 0 N T 0 ADMINlSTER ESTATE
M1nla1 .. Dflve, Co•t• Me18, CA COunty Cllt1< al OfarQI Courol}' on 9283S NAME ITATEMtENT ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-111111. 112'11~ ~ 11 conduo1ed by an Nov 23· 1982· fJID:ZMI P Kennllh Duane Ctmp 2936 The rollowlng pet1on 11 oo:ng A·llllll. To all he.In, bene,Hclar~•
......... ~ ..... -, P1.1bll1hld Orenge coeet Dally eratmmon Pl Full&rto n CA t>ustnos u To all heira, beneflciartea. cred it ors and contlnae •"'"""'90· 92835 R 0 N A 0 H R E R A N 0 d I d I d I f J 11 o.ora J Aeyno!Oe PllOt. Dec. 18, 26, 11182, Jan 1, e. ThlS bl.Illness 11 conoucteo by •n ASSOCIATES. 509 No Metn St. ere ton a n con t n i e n t ere t o r a o u a
Thie •tat-• wu llltCI wtth lhl lll83 tndlvld\iel Sant• An•, CA 91701 cr edltor t of P a ul J amea TeW lnkle and .perwonl w
County CMdLol. 0£aoge County 00 5.552...a2. t<""""1ttl-O Camp Ronald WI II lam ~h•er. 113 Pl<l8S and pel"ION who may miy be ot:herwwe Tntl:I
Dec 15, 1982. This 11a1emen1 w"a Ille<! wttn the t Uh SI Sul 8Nc:h CA 90740 be Otherwi.e lntereated In ln the will and/or estate.
• •20f112 P\lllJC NOTICE County Clerk ol Orange County on Thlt bullneu Is c~ucled by an the will and/or --•-. A --"don baa been filed
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Publlahld Orangt Co11t Dally MOTiel Of IAU Dec l: 1912 ln<llvldual ~--b ~-N ., __ , n--1. Piiot. Dec. 18, 26, 11182, Jan 1, 8, F20Ut2 R IO w AC>hf A pellllon ha.a been filed f!Y U"OCIU::I a ....... -a PtllJC NOTICE 1aaa ~,c,:~~f1\,?ir~7~ Pubh•heo orange cout 0111y rh1a ... ~, wu 11,: with 1n. by Rich.a.rd L . Plcm ln the c.orporation, in tbr Su
ACl'TT'tOUS au-u 56~2 01 lhl CMI Codi of the Stall 01 Piiot ~ 4. 11. 111. 2s. 111112 Covn1y Clerk or Or•noe CounlY on Superior Court of Orange Court o f Oran1 e Coun
....-nATDmNT 0 1111orn1a Ill• under11gn1 d , 5310-82 Dec I t1182 Cou nty request i n g t h a t r eque atlni thal Crock Thi lollOW!nO .,.._ .,, d()i()Q ____ Nll __ tC_NO_Tl_CE ___ HARBOR TOW co., wlll 1111 11 •----ni-.,L-IC-..,..-T-IC_E___ ' nosMO Richa r d L . P lou be N ational Banlt be_ .......... _~ publlc a1.1011on, 11 98• w . 17th ruu m1 Publlthed Orang• Cont Delly .,_, ~~HWARE, 323 N. Br11 Fl~r.rio~:A::• S1reet In Coeta M-." 10:00 a.m. FICTTTIOUI IUlfNl!ll P1101. e>ec •. 11, 18. 25 111:~78 82 a p pointed ae peraon al u per.>nal repreeentadve
Blvd .. er.. CA.. 92921 The lotlowrng pereon la doing on Thuraday, Iha 30t h d ay ol Na• ITATUftNT • rehpre9entallvef top adm.lnlate1 J r ~~est&( ~ ol J~
Uoyd K. HatMdy, M o , inc .. 8 1>1.19lneas •• Dac1mber 11112, th• lollowlng Thi 1<>11owtno perton• 8,. doing l"UBllC NOTICE l e eatate o au amea • e n e un er
Calllornl• corporetlon, 20757 HUNTINGTON HARBOR deacrlbld PfoC*fY, to wtt. t>ut1nen M P 1 o a a (under the Independent AdmlnlstnaUcll
Rancho l.oa Cen1loa. Covlne. CA. CLEANERS. 18•31 Pactlle Cout y-Of Car: 1t1'9 COSTA MESA. SHOPPER 208S flCTITIOUI aulMH lndependent AdminiatraUon of Eat.a.tea Act). 11M! petiti&t
1 1724 H~hway, SunM1 BIKh CA 1128411 ...... Of Car: Ford Plact nlll •8 Co•l• Men CA NAMI ITAftMENT of Elltatea Act). The ~tition la tel for hearinl In = Thie~ le condUct.O by 1 Dale Edwud Pl<:klrO. 211151 VIN NO. llF02W2721188 92827 buT•"i~'..!_Oi81o1.wtno pereon IS doing 111. -t for h-s...tft .. ln pt. 3 N o . 3 •t 700 Civic ~-00tp0r8tlon. Newland •44. H1.1nt1nglon Bitch. UOenN: Mo. (State): VUM722 FLA Jerry Lee Waugh. 1880 New ·-... ....~"6 • ...,....
Lloyd K. Harnldy. M.D. CA 112846 Said .... " '°' the purpe>M 01 JerMy, Coal• MM•. CA 1128211 TAI -FISHERS II . 400 Main al 700 Civic Center Drive, Drive, West, In the Qty °'
Tl* 1tatement WM l'llad wttl'I thl Tl'l:s 1>ua1ness 11 conducted by en lllletylng lltn ol lhl ~lo< Edllh Carol M~on. 11180 New StrMl. Bt•t>oa. C1ilforni1 112881 Weat, ln the City of Santa Santa Ana, CAlitOftlJa on
County Clartl Of Orllngt Courtty on lndMdu•I towing Ind lloreoe, IOQll~ wtth JerMy Coste ~. Cl' 11~1128 Mlcheel Bullard, 820 B1lbo1 Ana, California on Janllarv Janr7< ~. 1983 •t 8:30 0.0. 1, 1M2. Dale E Ptckl •O OOl11 ol ad\wUalng and ~ Thi• bl.l•inlll It conducllld by • Blvd • B Balbol CA 112881 -.I 1D ...,._ "'*7 Thia ... ,..,,..,, WH fllld with 1111 of·~ Of ..... general pennt<'Shlp Thlt ~.,,_.I~ conducted by . 12. 1983 at 9:30 a.m. IF OU o°" ........ to
Publlahld Ortnge C081l Delly Coun1: Cl4!ftl ol Orange County on o.lld Ihle 15th dey of D9oambar, Jlfl'ry l Waugh 11m11ed panna.ahlp IF YOU OBJECT to the grandng of the petition. !
!Plot. Dec. 18, 211. 11182, J111. 1. e. o.e 1 tll82 11182 Th•• •••1emen1 was lilld wtlh 1ne MlchH4 e..nard granting of the petition, you should either appear at
11183 F203a7 JllMt Miiiar County Clerll or Orange Coun1y on Thi• 11a1tmtn1 was filed wt1h '"' should either a p pev at the hearlna a nd atat e y o
-----------. Me7-82 Publl•hed Or1no• Coa11 Dilly Pu~htd8 Or~zg• CoHt D•ll)I Dec 1· 11182 _ County c11r11 °1 Orange County on hearlna and s tate you r obE t lona or file writ ten ----.---.,.-..,,,-nrc-----1 PllOI. Dec 4, 11 18. 25, 111~2307_82 PllOl ,._.,I • 1N .. au1_..., ,.._ Die: I 11182 • HA.llOI LAW..._MT OUYI r-""',_ ., _ """ -u.. Publl•h•d Orenoe CoHt 0111y Thome• w. Allen ob iecUon1 or file writt e n o b Uona with the court
Monuarv • Cerrete"' PIC"'10Ue auH•U •-.,. 11nnrc Plto_!i Dec 4, 11. 18. 25. 11112 ""°"MY" LAw ob jectlona with the court be ore the beartna. Your
Crematorv • ...u. STA~ ____ .._ ___ ""-'-~---, _________ ;:.:S2::.:7..:;ll...:8:.:ot2 1111 0... I t.. lvtt• 100 before t h e heulna. ¥ou.r appeeranoe may be tn pen:in
t625 G isler Ave Thi lolkMlnQ peraone -doing PtaJC NOTICE K-4911 PUlJC N011C( ,.."P0'1 haotl, CA neeo ~ a ppMl'IUlCe may be ln penon ot by your at1orney.
Costa Mesa ~~acv G. w •LKER & oo.. ~~ .. ~..?• MOTa <» 1---'10-nnout---.,...---1-1--1 Publl•h•d orange CoHt Dally or by your anorney. I F Y 0 U A R IC A ~5554 .. ,...,..._, " _ .... r--... ~ATIOM TO MLL NAiil ITAT'Ulmff P1101. o.c. •. 11, 18, 25. 1182 l F YOU A RE A CREDITOR ot a con~t =. ~ Clrde. Hunilng1on TII• follOWlng penon 11 dot no 141.C~=""'Qlll The followlng peraon le dot~ _________ 6306-__ 112 CREDITOR or • contmcent creditor of the deoeued, yoU
PIUCI llOTHHS
l&l llOADW•Y
MOaTU.UY
110 Broadwav
CCXtla Mesa
E>f'l·9 150
IALn & I HGllON
SMITH & TUTHtU.
WHTCUH CHArtt.
4'27 E t71h SI
CoslaMeu
6 48-9311
f'ACIPtC Y•W
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c.m.1..-y Monuary
Chapel-c:r•matory
3500 Pac:1f1c View Drive
Newl>Oft Beech
6«·2700
Mee~ ..OITUAIAI ~un18ue.,
•N-9416
u ovna Hiii• 1ee..ocm
Sen Juan Clptatra no •&1ne c
Thomaa 8. WloMtr~..t-332 E. ~:'d.u.TEC COMPANY; (2) To Whom H May COnolrn: ~ ::c R . T 0 w a f'UBLIC NOTICE creditor of the deceaaed, you must file your claim with the
a1e1=,:. ~--~om·.~-.,_ .. SA.LU A8800IATE8; (3/ SUBC<>N CA.AOL. L. l MICHA.El L. A880CIATE8, 4821 Blrc:h SI.. flCTITIOUI .u...... mUll Ille yourcla1m with the court o f prHent lt '° th•
Nr c.r.. ~k;ton ;:;;., .. C:: co., a Rook 89t"191. """'· OA =~ ·~ ~~.h• "-POtt 8-d\, CA eaeeo NA• aTATlmWT court or preaent It t o th' peraonal r e pnaentatlve
l2t4t • · t271• COnttol fof • .. 41 .. OH IALEBW ~ere A. Tow. soo Canal, Tiii IOllOwlnQ '*'°"' -doing person a l repreaentatlv f appo inted b y th• court
TNa ~ 11 conducted by a Alctl.,d George Ollll. 3 Roell 1 WINE (P1.1bllo 1 a11no Piao•) Nawpotl eaecn. CA t2t63 11us1n11111 •P POln ted b y t h e cour t within tour mon\ht from
llmlted pao11•1f11C>· Spmoe, IMM. CA 121 14 llo9nM lo ... Mootlollo baWteoat Thie.,..,._ .. OOl\ducted by 1111 AfllLINGTON TIM BERL.AKE within four monthl froro the date o f flrat IMuaee.
ThomM IS. Wlc*'1f0ftl Ttlll ~ .. oonducltld by 1111 at 3664 euatr-Parle OfM. Sit. lndMdual. A.SSOCIA.TES, 17871 lrvtne Blvd .. d t f ft t I o f ,__ ~ ·-............. ...__. ... ....-... ~ the lndMOulll. Maro R. Tow Sult• 204. Tuatln. Callfoml• 112eeo. • e O r1 11uance ,.,._.. • ........ .....,.. ui r...:.:::. -;::::.:':'.,'',...._~--~on RlcharO G. Gall A•t, eo.ta MeM., Ce. tMH. TNt llaltmenl -fllad wtth the Creative RetJ &1ata Cortolpt1, lelten U provided ln Section 700 Of the probate code ~1't.1"2:--.,... """'"'' Thie etat-1 wu n11<1 wtt?I thl Pl~~~~:. <r.:209 OoHI Dally County Clartl Of Otanot COunty on 1no , Calltotnle oorpora110rt 1re11 700 of the probai. oode of C alifornia. The Um• fo
,_,. County Clartl Of Orange County on 6"CM2 Dao. <o. tH :i. lrvln• Blvd .. 81.11ta 20•. Tuslln. C alifo rnia. T h e tlme f o r f1llnc clailm will not
Publlthld Orange Coul Delly 0.C. f8, 1912. ----------,._, C.lllO<nla 12080 fllt ... -1-1~ will not e--i-...-... .. to f"""'"' _ .... _ ~ . t• 8. ~ Publll hl4 Orenoe Cou l Dally DaMr1 EntatPflMI. a Calltomla ...... .....,,. ,..,... .. .,...... ,,,_ .......... " = 0.0. 11· 25• 912• Jen. 1• • Publlahld Orang• Coe11 Dally ____ MUC....., __ .. NOnCE...,""!'"""'!"---j"°'· 0.0 11, ta. IH2. Jen. 1. •· ei••f p1r1n1n1tlp, 18881 prior to four montha from the date o f th• haarl ~a PllOt, Dae. 18. 25, tM2, Jan. 1, t , 1ta mont. Santa Ana. Call•omi• t h e d•t• o f th• h o r ln c noticed aboYe.
---------1ta 6IMIM2 1210& notk*9 above. YOU MAY l:XAMt
PICTrTtou9 .,_ ..
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Tha fOllOW1119 11«eon 11 doino
~-l"VI Nl.·I AD DL. lllAOK OOUNal UNG CVfTEft. n1n IA
Oadatl• °""· No. 102, Leouna Hiia, Cellfofnla t2t53
Lindi A. Haoood, M.A.. HOH
1111411.board Lane, L•o1.1n1 Hiii•. ~tHA Tllle ........ ~byllft
lndMdu&
Ulldt A. Hl909d n. ~• wee Med wttti ma c:ounty Olartl cf ar.,. County on
Dn1mllel •• '~ ,_.
Publllflff Of • Cout DallY "°'• 0.0. 11. 11. • 1N2, Jen. f, ,..,
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S.UM2 w11111m g 0111rm111er. Jr., . YOU MA y EXAMI NE the tilt kept by the *"1. __ .,. Mftftl'r CllMf'al ptr1Mf, 1201 W. La Veta l---:=..--=~':"':""~'~.-~=--t Av• •loo, Orang•. c 1111orn11 the fUe kept by the court. U you are lntereeted ID P'tennoue .,..... 92&84 you are lnte r ea ted In c.he estate, you fJW/ m. a
Mm tTA~ John W H•ngHll, Qant1ll te, you may file a requelt wit .. the COW'\ to ,_ ...
Tti. tollOwlng pwaon 11 dOlftO p111ner. IM&t ~'· llnte th th e court to ~Ive 1ptclal n o tice of t ....,_ • Ane. C .. lomta 12705 _,, _.... nil NAU. l.XP"lll/HIAOI Thi• butlnMe .. condllc1«I by • p. c I a 1 n 0 t I c. 0 f l h. inventory -.... -~ NAIL.t INC. NIO ~ lllf*el partner.iilp Inventory of •tate a.nd of tbt petlt60N, •-
11. ~Ofl ~. CA t"4t Creau1111 ,..... E.11111 tha peUUon,. eocoun" and ~ ct.criW ID
Judytll Ann Cllamb«I, 1410 ConoePll. ino. tpcril ct.cnbed tn S«tSoo 1100.5 of tbe Calif
WNMMllda "· """'""'°" 9M:lfl. '" L.. R . ..._,.,.,.. 1100.& o f \b e C e Ufornl• Probe'9 Code. CA....., bee. v.P. au•w1•1 a T"'9 ~ Iii oondUCltecl by 1111 Th4t 8llllfntlll .... fllaO Wlll'I t~ te Ooade, ft W f
lndMdull. e-7 ~ of Orange County on WUJJAM 8. ~ llMDQNALD .-,
1 ..... ....__ .,...,. .. ~~ _._-... ~-.'=--a .,_ CJ • ....._ w-. I... Ht N ew,.rt Cea "_.....,_ • ._ __ ._ ....... -'""'.... Aa.rtea ~ Orlil:te. ..... aw.-~
IMM. CA H'114 CountY ~ °' 0..... County on • .,.._,. ,e ';h_ A ...... (flt) td ·Utl, CA (tat ) ~ ... L~ ~A. MOllOft PM97M 0.0.. ft. ,tit, ~ =::z::: CA -' Publlahtd Or~ Cout PublJlbed OnllM
ftubll•l'led °'~ CO..t Dlllly ftubllllMd OrMtt Co•t Dell>' ~ Pilot Dec. 17, 18. 14, lWb PUot, Die. lf .. LL
flllot, 0... , ... ti, lMI, Jin.. t, 1. 1J1!1ot. o.a, 11, 11. lta, .-, 1, 1. Pulllllet!M O•tnet COHI Dally lM ltlf tlU 1ta Piiat, Dae •. 11, 11. U. IM2 aa..aa ,2 ..,._
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rrrt'sfmn5 HOllday Rent-A-Car (...It; n Low u S3U5/week911<1
l ( Robln1 Ford &42-0010 CR,{ lnf'l{1:J~ HOLIDAY POTLUCK -:J / w DINNER CRUISES, S 10
833-&aoe 780-2578
by Janine Make II a Contlnental
Carda Chrl1tmH ... A gll1 tor
Invitation• the wtlole family.
1971 Honda. CB 450. ~
than 5,000 orig mll ..
$450.M2-eo.3
Certlflcatea JOHNSON & SON Call an1war ad #579 Uncoln/Mwc 540-5630 MICROWAVE: New Shatp
642-4300, 24 hr1. • Scandia Down Shop1. g:r;:::. '::::-~!:
H a H Floral a Cratt Sup-Comfor1arl ate. 2768 E. Utton, MIQlc CM!, Tap-
ply. 3 loc. Orange, Gard-Cat Hwy Cdm. t590 8. pen, O'l(Mf9/Mafrl1. an Qro ..... Anaheim Cl1 Hwy LB S4M740
AS THING ARE • Aoww Jon Brockman Plano Co. ALLIED LIGHTING
arrangement•. Stilt 897 Glanneyra 222 Victoria-Cotta M ...
Plants & TreH. Hant! Laguna Beach 497-3490 &48--3737 84&-8194
crafted glf11. 1590 S. Cat ~ Mierow• .... (Amana). We 111 .... Sou1harn Caft.
Hwy, L-o Bch. •94-1204 11119 ... Celling Fani w/ tornl•'• mo11 compla1e
Cu1tom llva llowerlng 111 e1 • New , $ 7 II Nlec:tlon of llghtlng •I
bukata tor Chr11tmu by 1-855-6209 compe11t!Ye PflCaa.
Tayta.. 495-5970 ava Fleta for CMitmu Ferrara Rooftng Co.
DICK MILLER MOTORS ~oof. RapM, Shingle
Santa Ana 557-2132 <714) 642-8233
MINIATURES Ming car FlnWI Gitt FOR CHRISTMAS?
lllJUYUU
New'"°'*'' aa .... •160-t200 Mlnan', Ward & Elll8
Fin Vly. 982-1922 -n•H H ..... your BOAT/HOUSE
-CLEANED batora ()( anar •T Pll&M Hollday PWtlea. Quality
•Plants ' ~s
.•Birds
•Caces
~Pet s~es
llYE I lln OF LIFE! B.iboe Chert• Corp. NMoa. 180-2581
now taking reearvattona b.iiiiii-:====~., Dt11I""'"' Lge eelectlon of unusual apecl~en 875-1978 1146-5707 J" lfP~ size plants at lnc:redlbly low prices.
Newport Wrap.& Mall Svc. knock• onan wtlan you
1625 Waatctlfl Dr, NB UN reault-ga1tlng Dally
1725 Monrovia. CM & Piiot Cla11ltlad Ad• to
So. Coat Plaza. lwr lvt rMCtl the Orange Cout
Read Iha ciualfled adl fOf mat1tp~ &42·5878 the beat dMl1 In ~
meot rantai.. 842-5878
-,_.. tor tmall anlmala. Free pet1 for go6d
homee & Oood homes for free pet1.
2330 IEWPORT ILYI., O.M.
.. Open Dally 10-5
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everyd•y
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Only •4.75
a month
(7141
642-4J21
BACK SWING. ..-. reg. Coctlar Spen Pupa, II wk1,
'349. only 1279. St..... AKC, Bun. Cf\emp w.d,
646--0729 835-7775 x 12 Show Quel, ...... l200.
Wiii kMP for Chf'lat.IMI. Call after 7 PM 751-4"3 .,. ..........
Cropped, FeMl/blk mMk
&43-2380
DIWllall*l4er Mualc on the Mova: Get In
the Groove with Mualc lelrtfter ,.,,111.
tor 1111 Occ. 731-9194 Vary Frlendly & Smart.
MUSIC FOR YOUR AF-1 Shoti, HMlth Guar.
FAIR, any 11y11. Plano, fltN ..... lln
guitar. vlolln, vocal1.1 UM1 ..
545-3722 or 831-3276 !Newly bom BMgle pup-
Uka ,_ drum Mt I plee, •1a5 -. Greet tor
Ludwig & cymbal• Chn.tmu. 850-e058
Sac:. l•OO/obo . A~. e ni, CFA
657-1358 I champ, Chrlatmu dal.
JUKE BOX Wurlitzer 1015, 549-4707, 646-8555
rec?ndltloned, $3200. I CHRISlMAS PUPPIES.
50 1 1tyle $5115 .1 S,._dmbt.
1157-0802 1146-5839
Carllfk:tit• & Holk!ay Why Nott
Speciale. Call 7~ eom. ... wttat -have
01101 lftllltl ~~~~n!:°'NB Johnson & Son Lincoln·Mercury
OlllllTIUS WJ 645-3261
1611 over lnvoloe on all Spetilla for Chnslmaa {& GAlERlt, l'AL. flQl t, ,_; Lift .. • · ,112 Audi'• year ,'round). 9-03,• 1 Now sllowtrc tht pa.~••ncs ol
lil111nt Attisl ·112 ('abblt Sadana c;...,, g Sarv. ee 8 Thanks You. • •
WHIRLIGIG YOUf C<>mpteta Ski HMd-
80 1 W Baker, Colle q~en . s.-. ~.
Meaa Clothlng. Ski Ramp,
1179-8570 NEWPORT SKI CO ..
2700 W. CoHI Hwy.
A. CriuMI
3420 v., ()potto. H B
675·8157
'82 Sdrocicoa The Video Station
Prloel do not Include In-1471 Glanneyra t..g. Bc:h
, stalled acceuorla1, Ext '4IM-0064
Sealant•. or Faclory r~ Klmbell Studto Plano )(Int
batee, If any. cond $1600 ~ZllllZZl~~~~~j «5 E. Cit Hwy N.B. · N2~ ~ t73--0900 ·-·-------------· Cu11om Siik Plant• & Ott• and 12/24/82 Allan Theater Compact Tr••• tor Chrlatmae Organ, eapareta apeekar 01111. Aee1onable • .,.,. .,,u.,,
720 .. 1858 O&PTUI L.11'1 cabinet. ~-ee2.._
_;,,,;;.;,_ _______ 1 You've had our great DOORS GALOAEll
aandwtchM from our 6" om Doon 1n11allad
to our 6'. Try our prioM Calf Bob, 646-2923 aw
In our Sports Annex • 1----------1 Saw up to 70%. PCH & Watar10fd Cly9t81 Stam-
Werner, H.B. 840-2555 ware. Alana Pattern.
or(213)592-3130 Ne w , $39 .00 ••· PlTWt90S 1-0ur--New--Y-..,-.,-E-.,..-P-arty-11-56_2_-3_sae _____ --i
...., ... Ifft ... with Batte Mldter Of Lena
Homa. SP90M Umtted ...
Call Today.
PACIF'IC COAST
BOX OFACE
S40-36e9 ~:le
Tll ntlUU.Y
1 831-3280 Stopl CMltmae Shopl
U. HllFWl , ...
New lkl & fa.hlon atore
I fNtorlng exdult\'9 8612-
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urd ltlll & famous ec:11-
-· Regl9tar for Pf· tra drawlA1J O.cr. 1.5;
wtndawier. bocM. v-..... llf'T Ilona. moral &42-6630.
•• OBISTll&I I n11 • ......, "'" King Jam" version of Weetdlff Plaza. H.B.
the New T11tamant, WINDSURFING SALE
word fOf word, on 33'-'> Mistral '950. HIFly $750.
10ng play rCICOfde. H<>U-UP Sporta (714)831-4108
day 1paclal $29.95 w/ --'-------
tree vlnyl ca11 (I 15 •••••• • 1• 411 value). eom. ... UI 124 R_. __ t"L · E. Broedway CM, Moo-. UKf .Mite 1:
w e d 9 -1 2 o r c • I I SALE /,
a57-2040 • 40-IO-J. ': ... '= I lff . I t70_E. l~St, Sta. 117 All •,kelH In 1tock, lnc;I
Chrl1tmH llama to -li11
your Holldeya w i th
CtlriWnal Cheer. eom.
Vltlt UI. 4242 Campu1
Ort ..... Sta E-3 ~I
Beech 549-8550 Mon-Fri
10-4, Sat 11:30-3:30 ~ ~ .. Gag 01111 tor olflc:e/ KS FARMS. NWPT...,... frtanda. Wondat1Md of
10 Riding 1etaon1 175 Fun HO W. 19th, CM
(reg. •15/ht~ ~· 845-9023
edvwlcad 87~ 7. l·~--Aut--o-by-1-2-3-,_.-2-,-1
For meklng ue #1 In Or•nge County In November. With our low, low
10.75% ftunclng, we e11n m•ke you the beat de•l ever on • new
8 utomoblle. M.ke thl•. • new c.r Chrlatma•, give • gift to the whole
Coate Meea. 8"&-3l•l Riedel & Suregrlpl
Engra\'9d gttt1 i..1 tor• loeHft .. t
Ylf. Tankard•. goblall, WltHhrer\t
baby cup1. picture U&.111 l l l-ll111 framH, key rlng1. ate ...... • •• ••••• t
ate. l Ski Cha6el fOf Rant. South ,.,.,.... 1 rd ltfp atrtwa
Tahoe. 3 bdrm. Frpl. TV. to Hawaii, good for 1 yr. Bartandlng for Hollday Dae 26 -Jan 2. 78C).9072 Ml! for Marion~
Par11H. Pvt re11ldenta
only. Tell u1 how many I
t•mlly. Wishing you Happy Holidays
you expect. We will do
the rest. Shop. mix. --ve, clean-up, all for 1
,__ fee. 770-9833
LOVE AT FIRST BITE J~~~.~·ON 2828 Harbor Blvd.
Coata Mesa, CA
540·11830
Pr .. arva your Hollday
AKC Beagle Puppl•• MamorlH on a Video $1119. Tape. Dreka Video
AKC Gldn Ratrlevar1 System, pr~ end
7132 Edinger Singer Sewing M~ _s.n __ ta_Ana. __ 114_2....,.-48_1_1_1 New ~ Modala/$95 ...snl&I ..... lllllTI
Lincoln·Mercury
Spedal Hol1day Rat•! p & J Cox ~25
•Catettng •Waltr..... -1 .... ._ • -Wtften • Bartandlng _..... • -&42-5937 221 Marine Ava, B.I.
---------1 875-1572. 'Tia Iha .... Pollta & waif groomed eon to g1119 ,.... gotcS. prof. bartander/1arver •----';;,._--'----t
evall. for Holldayw, pat· lla41m1 llla.llf
Ilea. NEW DOLLS: 8" Sttr1et, St..... 645-1426 Au1trla Boy, Jo. 12"
All ChocolatM In one, s c Pat• and Caviar In WW wrtglit lea er..,,, T-CHRISTMAS PE IAL •
anott.. ~ Gow· Stllrta. lAdtee & Mana. loc*lng ::'l: fortla,
mat Soup• & Bread? ~ avtetmea Glfta. =... ~°::;., c::r.:
FNlt, a-& MM + S'4.N . t7s.3313. a. on~ blk• $36 & many more. Hand ~
varad In the Newport Firewood, moetly hard-IJ9. &-...a.J ~ ~~;..~•II R.S .V.P., ~.:..l~!._'f"1 d. Seti ,.._ ,.._ .,,_._., ..-.... _...,..... 2809A. Nwpt BIYd NB Grea1 Ta.ting Homemade Marmie. Jo. LM#te. 24"
Nutty-Chocolate Chip/ ~~.~'/-;en~e~~: 1-11•nw 0 I t m a I I C 0 0 k I a I , ,..,.._ "'n
l2.24llb. 3 lb min.~ .,_11e2_.-a _____ -=~ knocks onen when you
a..i '*'do. odd Jobe 87~2570
FOR THE HOLIDAYS llllTa 1U1U11
fW. 942-6448/IM5-'T972 Chrtatmu boat parade ant•'• oomlftt-Dofl.'l • 04NJ-P91'-'-'-~ll ~him ntfff. Liit Aed ea·. cu atom k etch.
Hot Chimney Sw .. p1 2 1 3 I 3 7 '4 • 3 8 8 4 or
o..i hla wrf. 8pec: Ata 213/37M21•. Dr. P8'a-
vered. 5~1131. .are...,., p1---'ng I .....,..7 UM rwsotr-getttng o.ity ---------" ,~ .,.,., v~·-Pilot Cl111llled Ada to La Chic Plqua-Nlqua. Claatlfted ada will point reach the Orange Cout
ooumwt Frend! catering you In the right d+rectlon martcet. l party trays. Cut rate to find the home you Phone 542•5878 prioaa. 780-e844 need. 842-5878
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• P(IOI ' Rec Room
• 1 6 1 BR P1ho ApU
• l;a1C1M UlldJCllP1'19
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• J09 lo Be.Kil 6 Sllops
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Kennebunkport?
Isn't that the horse that won
The Triple Crown ln '72?
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ti you're not sure who (or what)
Kennebunkport was. don't feel bad -you're
not alone. Kennebunkport is one of 1•
dlttlnctlvely different apartment noorplan• •t
Seawlnd Vlllege In Huntington Beaeh.
Seawtnd VIiiage I• a result of totally
l*'90flallzed profeulonal planning. The kind of attention you deaerve. A perfect blend of
Mture end llvlno -nestled In a for .. t wtth
~bbllno brook• and quiet l>Ond•. cootad by
na1ural ocean breu ... Add to tha1 tennla
oourta, IWfmmlno pool .. a IP• and •
conveni.nt tocatlon ,,._, lh<>P9lnv end
employment and you've got • plec. enyOM
would prOUdly call home. (Even
t<ennet>unkportl) One and two bedroom one
and two beth epanrnentt from as.a
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15555 HUf"tlng1on VllleQe l.at1e Huntlngtor 8MCt1 CA (71 .. ) "3-5191 l'rom ,,,. San ~ 'rMW•Y dflv9 iionh a.cf\ to MO'J~. then weet on Mcfadden to a.wind Vllleoe ~not t~bte • Open d~ lo AM • MIC.
561~273 . mlert.
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FOR LITTLE PEOPLE Lal "PAUL. THE BOY
MAGICIA N" antarlaln
your youth getharlng•
durlno th• }lolldaya.
Rat• atart et 135. Call
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$229 cornpattti..... 497-6428
LhllO~ 1 250 .
*NUii'-* T MCUP-1oy-mlnlatura 11111n •111w j
546-2848 tor .-..ntng & afternoon Boarding & grooming
part111, 1how1. Exp•d AKC OLD ENGLISH
duo company. 720-lS...ll SHEEPDOG PUPPIES ~·In Hotlday 0.-
FOR CHRISTMAS coratlone. Coppel1laild'1 Llllle Miss Mutfet sat on a $350 117g..t478 Aowe,.., 1938 So. Cat
Tulfll, 1tong ce1ne • · Hwy LB •94-1173 spider and rHd In the CANARIES • Singing a.it _....:....·--· -------
De 11 y P1IOI Claaslll•d of Rad Feather• for CHRISTMAS TREES
sectton about Miu Mui-Chrf1tmu. (rad-<l'tnga) DELIVERED lrom ~ lO
lei's Tulfet and bought II $35. MM132 your door. 7~
1or $9 95 Yov can NII Are you planning 1 move? youno~nd 1011 or Tlnrlk1nV vt ..__,. _ _,.,.,....,.,.., CWlmRRJ'"IRflr"wttt":POtinr--tl
other thtnga through for spring? See lhe m1ny you In the right direction
Dally Piiot c11ullled ll11ing1 In tOdey's claul· to find the home you
Ads Cell 842-5678 fled columns 842-5678 need. 1142-5678
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oondo, Ha non-lti\kr, btdel. 1100 aq It °' C8n ,....., 1mtraM Ind oott. •KM KAIHOLI•
no e iUo mo.+ IA be divided. On PCH, 1•. 2nd, 3rd ro· .. o.1 In pareon M.i CIC'1 II& ~ ~ 9aec1tt, Stop by on our e•part1 a1 no ..._..11, ..._.,a
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.,_ ~·,:~IQlt~e ..,,..,,, '1uf •••• CLM8Y LADtE.8 Mtlle looltlng for male to _. ,,_. -allere hon11 on Linda 1430411200 ICJ n. Beadl •••••••••••••••••••••• uaa ....
...., .....,,, Baed'I _ 8Ml. etwn 2 fwys. CMc u. uma -•• :.=1anci&eg:~~~·.::o = ~~ ~In~ ':--2nc1 DANCEMIMUOe.¥ per mo. lncludaa utMlea °' eeo-4144. T~ 1941 .., .. .,.
Call_, ofloa ~ .... Ui"'M Robt. 8ettter NH/CM EXOTIC DANOIA8
Fem. non 1mokar, no ec.c. lkltt• Ind. ~.. R.E. Brok• Bd RNltOf'I Baotlelorl~•
peta. 2 bdrm, 1'A be 2 MC'y Mtvl, cont. Cfm., 142·2171 546-0811 l*tY ante/1M,,,,..;t
llcty • In Hurtt. 1Mct1 kit., mall handlg. Aea-WIDOW HAS ... tor TO'a ~ 558 1538
(nr boh) mo pll'9 utll. de ponatve to 'f04il ~ M Loene, 10K Up. No People Call It 8en1ual,
857·1108, ev 148..()410 nMda. Adj. 406 FW;. In Credit Cheek, No Pen· eoothlng, eanaattonal I
aft I PM F.V. lndtv. ofcl.. Malmo. alty. DanNaon I Mloo. relexlng. Wtuit...,..-you
"""""..mad: M to "" 4 from '325. 1183 eu5. er> n 11 _. It. ce11 .,. for yow
br on .......... dMn, Offtoe ... for ..... 710 ll~ a YUi ... next m .... 4117.a718.
quiet. sno. 1n-140I "· tsN1mo. Ut11am. aeo.ooo 15~ 3 yr noee a DITll INlllll ~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 ~:: ~·~bike~ ~":. ~ .. ~.,:·.= PM Nowlty 975-331111 Ill 'II Wlll'D of Fairview ·, ·Adema. ,,..., ..,_ ~ Yl'9, 754-1040. Mr. Trecy. vacation home In 111•
to IMre apedol-. ..._ Trinity ~ Peys •150 ~ Ufl fumlthed apwtment In 8 u I LE A 8 E '0 FF I c E mo. Sell tor 141.000. • .................... .
Coate M .. near Civic SPACE ANO/OR WARE· (714)24CM123 wkdyt
Cen1er. Washer/dryer, HOUSE SPACE. 15 min to (1111)7~ ~
alectrtc kltcnen, mlcfo-O.C. AlrPort. 4 offlcee
WllW, patio. 124 a.er-pei. 800 .. t. ~ r/
brook, Apt. A. Ban wl9W191 doof. Ar"! RWt fl
545-4112 (1·101m or Of ... Sq. footage at!»-'-11•111/
1:30-ll:!Opm) I o w g o I n g r a t a . "" I INM ........ 557·2900. • •••••••••••••••••••••
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appta. 111opplng, air-
port•. ate. E~y hour or •• 494-5167 7~1731 8pac. ocwdmt 3Br 2ba. OFFICE SPACE FOR fl fl•
frplc, WID, t300 a utll. LEASE. 700 eq h, ell.It •••;•j•H·;~··Mo ~~~~~~~~
14&-1444 =toe. 5411-7728 announcH lier retire: Relatlonahlp Recovery.
M/F atw 28R 1Y.8A, pool ment from the practk(a Learn how lo atop the
nr 406 F.V. $270 y, utl. H.B. office In lnduatrlal of Family Medicine on peln of not being loved a 912.()271 eftar 5pm. oanw, nr 8Mcfl & Slel· Dec. 31, 11182. The r• lo build new ralatlon-
'2ta/mo pei. ~ utl. 1 hM
from bch. Own rm. & bL
Non 1mkar. MIF Call 17&-5MO
Rmmate to ahr Cot\dO,
1tralbht, t300. mo. Incl
utl. kr bch, ICtraa. Rick ~
Chrl1t11n rmmte, allr
twnly home. SW Santa
Ana, low kldl. klt.llndry Pflv. $250 mo. 117M750
• • ....._ rent.. corda wt1 ba ~ 11 1lllp1 wllan old onH
142-0100 e.-1221 440 Fair Or, Stia S, Coeta have broken down. •U..-T .,,_ ....., ea. m2I ~.,.now fonnlno.
270 1q ft In Npt Bch. I ,... ..
Immediate occupancy. •••••••••••••.,,•••••••• 1CcmDllNl:w1 11Va11 lo tell• 1at and 1u1. MOO per you •hop, app11. vlalt
mo. 71411175-11007, you, i.tter writing, hM
213/4ea.3128 -fetll)-ADS llttlng 142-4870
Newport Beectt ,,..., 1411
Newty d.corated. ear-ID~ FR£E •••••••••••••••••••••• petecs. panelled office. ~ HELPl11 Need rider• to
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11 o u a e . Pe 1 I 0 . K . Cal 752-14()1 Ml ... ll trtaa, .. ~ $2350. 1300.mo + 'A UUl'I . ~..-.. .-... ......_ XEC offlcH/apace1. ~~~~~~~~I .._ ,.... _..,. _M2_.a_759 __ ..,,...........,~-1 •1315/ •UIS/mo. Sec. i: June 23. f1141 ~110
CM, .... 8** 8-y. M/F, Xerox, Recep avall. ..... •-=-ewe. ______ __,
~ OOlno. Student prtlf. 1t1-eee1 1oat tam btrd. * a go1c1 ._..___,
AelpOnal&te. •150/mo .. ATTORNEYS 1 PROF£8.. macew parrot, vicinity :ex:""d::::'ee•••••••••
754-0llt. SIONALS . Lo ground ftr Hunt 8MCfl 540-0141/ .,. flMJel 1111
fe111•I• prof. allare offk:ea avail wtwtndow 1557-3877. ·~·.;;:.;:,·=·;; townfl•, 80 cat Pim wt.we. FULL SERV1Ce. ... &omaar-8pMMI, «r....,.., ... wor1t. er-. '260/mo ptua 'A Nr OC Arpon. ~· 7 l'n09. W. ...... --. Celf evH & wlcenda, I& 517..at (714) 7U-a2M . . . SUba·tanttwt·Hwardl ·972-911a -*• ...
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Ila '-*"· Udo .... 2 yr Golde!\ ~ *460 mo. 17&4Sa1 •· no top-... Alw to Lenin. llt3·55111 or F abr 2bt/2'Aba condo, 1-----'------' ~ 7511 m 51 ----------• ·CM. WIO, gar, FP. o L.eguna 3 Arch Bay. • lch ... Corona Conat.
12115+ ut111. Joan S4l & 500 aq ft. ap 9¥1111 ll•awn Any oonat Job. Int l4l-et2e ~ood hwy vlatblllty lo9t t>ec 11. 21at end aldln91framln9. Beat
..__·235_1 ____ __, Santa Ana Ave, Col1• ,...._ 167-3955
lalall fl•IM Ull 580 aq h. Hert>or Ball• MeH. Black. Name ..... 11•
•••••••••••••••••••••• center (acr oaa from "Max". Red lealher ••• •••••••••••••••••• Cote w/2 chlldren need i:.doo). Jo6n aome ~ c h a In . 13 1 • e 1 4 4 , a.cr.tary M br houae Wlfl#., CM lenanta at thla choice ~ 8ecretety to the Con-
to Dena Pt, earty Jan. 1ocaaon. Mgr 1546-1381 Coc*9' 8pan6al vtc trolar of~ a-:ti
(11t):l74-3271 efl. 6pm. . Yortrtown I Hwrtlnclton· rMI •late lnveatmentl
Young Couple wtlt"8 to ,..,..,, ... ,., Hlf M0-3308 llf'I I PM P'GCH.rty mgmt CO. 8eff
rent gueat houae or ••••••••••••••••••·-··~oat~lftlell~~whl~te~le'.._M_lll-_ ltanet wtttl aptitude for
HP•r•t• apartment. Aetall atore et 2850 Avon, tea• puppy I Dover ~~=~ =ig'T':T WOI~ :S.:,.. 9\,.~~~ 8 car Shore, Wntclltt area. 154.21118 I ~~~ ren1. Raf'a, mfl mA ~C::::-'1586•
300 eq. ft. to 2900 aq. h.. ound: Female ml••d .,_. I# lat 4"f 75t per aq. ft. I up. Call ~d. 8*, bnm a •••~•••••••••••••••• Aealonomlca, Corp. wtrt. 2 .,... wt;t. 9*ed E/8lda C.M. a..., agl on ,_e7_MT __ oo_. ____ -' Ph Butl pupp+ea. MaM
pvt 1119ey, long term ator-Cocltapoo ti* a wM. 2 aoa. te6/mo. 17i.aeCIO c-m.I adult ca1a. 144-31151, 111' 126 ..._Dr., CM.
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aud Mom was really beaming .
And even Aurit llarriet got
a little 111i8ty around the eyes .
Aunt Harriet
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fd go to f4e dogs.
Mom always wanted me to be a doctor. Dad didn\
much care, as long as I amounted to something.
But Aunt Harriet was convinced I would come to
a bad end.
The reasons Aunt Harriet was not exactly kindly
disposed toward me stemmed from when I inadvertently
left a pet caterpillar in her sterling camly dish . After that,
Aunt Harriet felt that my chances of evolving into a
resp<>nsible human being were bleak indeed. "Headed
right to the dogs, that boy:· shea mutter.
To overcome this grave flaw in my character, she
began bombarding me with US. Savings Bonds. Figuring,
-A&OOubt;-that-money might lead me.awa11fmm evil_
rather than toward it. After all, I needed all the help I
could get. And Aunt Harriet couldn\ have helped me
more. Those Bonds grew up, along with me, into a nice,
fat nest egg. One I kept tapping a~ I moved along in
my life.
I finally hung out my shing)e today: John Petrie,
doctor of vete rinary medicine. I could tell Dad was
proud, and Mom was really beaming. And even Aunt
Harrie t got a little misty around the eyes. After all-she's
the one who predicted I was going straight to the dogs!
Buying US. Savings Bonds on a regular basis helps
America. And it can help a dream become a reality
instead of something that might have been .
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001ldltloi1 IS5. 548-1117. 925. 687-UTI record pl•)'ef CONOie, a.Mt..,., 1~ g9.
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Ing bike 145. Kod•k """" fonNce • foot QUEEN llH bed 141. Hoh. 8kld Oh•lnl for
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711 .. 711. dnlwwl tao. eoet t11ller US. Book ehelf 110. bMr et.,na· '3.ao. c0 •
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nlltef', Mii. ~good l8di. Poe.end-50c. Dolll2-tl0. Yelow91*1 lflOIMI end c.,. 150. '31 ec.ww -4 ....--IWlethHrt rl,,9 With T • ......_, ._. 110 ,..__ IC.ion .... .;;:;''i1s. tt.lcMell ~· 0.-tmel dl8mond 18. 14K I W r.;: . ...,.._
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atl75-llMI 8Hoh. Saturd•y end di• holct•rl •1•115, M11bed • 2
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men'• P«UVlan AJpece 8EAA8 24 Ind! ~duty Cllltl Of'h. lelurcMy eftllr leClh. Over ltuffed cNlr
1wHt•r• h•nd m•d•, c:Ntn -125.tn-oA! t . 136 2itt ltNlt. with ouom•n HS. e ..... -..-18di. KM1 HOOVER~ 0.-..,. ._....,.. m•totll:;\ dining room
790-1112 ~~·.!;• new '35. l•lftP t10. Children. = 1~1.t::!o~= POLAROID 4x5 hOlder J. ~ w-Ne* 7lcl leClh. Dlocnl• .. = ltO. Aft1tque ISO. P•dded c•mer• 116. a..to ,__ Ina Ne* 11. ~ of 11v...-~ treye
equip bad! peck 125. er tf\ermoet•t-control btllC end-.. ta. Cee 11ito leClh. 170 "E. 19th
loft a.ner-. ..-cme 1aeo wen a. new t11. ecnp bode •1.ao • ..,,.. ..... Cotta MeM.. a.t-112. VOM ohen91 beg Snow cNll'I, '*1vy ~ of .... reoonJ ~ II '
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BENETEAU 38 .
Is herel
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Twln Chryalen, rebuilt. New auto
pilot, fathometer, radio, bilge
pumps. Aho electric windlus,
synchronizer, swim step, gaa range
& oven. ACIOC refrigerator, bait
tank. $16,000 or offer.
lll-1144
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ThJI 111W'J111M of Ow LB-Show" II •
now tn water and rHd)' for
demontt.rattona. PlelM hurry, If
lnterHted In ••bt1 boat'' hltb
~uallty and Lat.tet flllt ~ at thSI
"liveeway" tlOOK prtce! AIMt 31' Jl'INN FL YER • '82 dealer
demo w/fu.ll ndnl ....-
(w• f7eK) ~9,)50
26' FISHER Potw • '78 •I• ---~$3&.000.
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*$279,000 * DOVll SHOllS * S~oua execuUve home featurtnc <I bl' & 3 ~ ba, pool & a view of the
backbay & Anthony'• Pier! 'lbJa fine residence Is located in a very
de9lroul area & priced few immediate ale. Low interest AMomable
financing available. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
ISTATI SIDD LOT * CAMIO SHOllS *
Thia outstanding exec home features whllt mUst be the largest lot in
Cameo Shores! The rear yard features a JapuM!9e prden, waterfall,
Koi pond, pool & volleyball crt. ln a 1pacioua environment designed for
memorable days thruout the year. A }&e liv rm w /frpk overlooking the
pool & gardem exemplifies the 'Open 1pacloua feeling prevalent
tbruout. A hup kitchen. fnn1 din nn & 4 ~ bdnQs including a
matr suite w/blt-ln shelves. sunken jllcl.mi tub. Offered at $670,000. f'EE w/assumable financing at 11.7~. 759-1501 or 752-"7373.
*NIW LISTING*
HAllOI VllW HOMI
Outstanding Portofino on FEE land! Excellent family home featuring a
premi-'n location with extensive use of Wied brick, 3 BR's plus large
covered patio. Priced for immediate sale at $315,000 with 10~%
assumable financin !! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
AIANDONID Alnsrs CHAI.IT
SACllPICI PllCI Of $ l69,900 "'
This EngJ.iah Tudor lt)'le home ia vacant and waiting for a new owner.
It is custmn built with many feaiure. nonnally found ooly in higher
priced properties. Notice the bay window and artistic wQOden planter
boxes. What you can't see in the picture are the five skylights, used
brick entryway, ceramic tile kitchen flooring, aecluded patio or the
lbfta found in each of the large bedrooms. Added to that is a spacious
family room and three full baths which make this cory five year old
home located only two miles from the ocean trulv an B::Ctional value
in today's market. 9032 Adams Ave., Huntington . For more
information please call 556-7035.
HOW DO YOU
SPI LL SUCCISS?
A Rolls Royce of a home! Of course every detail has been attended to
for the dlscril'ninat1ng b0)'8. Tantallztng c:olol'S. Perfect ilC>w for
entertaining with cozy comers of "at home" living. Three thousand
five hundred square feet of uncompromising elegance consisting of five
bedrooms and three full baths. The master bedroom suite is
particularly enchanting and includes a luxurious sunken oval tub and
separate tiled shower. There is a aeparate family room with wet bar
and a 15'x21' bonus room for the cbildnm. Formal d.iningJs provided as
weU as an eating area oft the kitchen. Beautifully landscaped yards
including a custom spa. The $354,900 price is surprisingly affordable in
today's market place. For compleie details call 963-5671.
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This custom Ivan Wells designed home was built w/executive
entertaining in mind. Quality thruout, from the 10lld oek paneled den
to the mahogany paneled fmly rm. Same of the numerous features are:
sensational view of Faahion Island & ocean. bi.ck bottom pool & spa
w/outsi.de bar, 3 car garage, complete lleCW'ity system & of course
formal dining. To view the lwcurious features of this magnificent
residence, c.all 759-1501 for private showing. $1,500,000 FEE!
OCIAN VllW + POOL
'*SPYGLASS HILL*
Thia truly ~t n!9idence Is foe U... who embrace relaxing
luxury u a way of life. This home Is cosnpletely remodeled &
decorated, featurin& impol'ted i-ven ~ OD the front patio & con&lnWnl into the entry & thruout the fm1y rm, kitchen & breakfalt --. Dww tecl in M8diternnean style w/curved an:hea. recnnd
~ • Ub9nl u. of mimn. The remodt led ...,met kitchen
feMunl IOlld Ollk cabinetry. Jen-Air RaJWI ~ to.I • a
......,_. nook w/oowi view. Nett•.U, thin 'Ii• paar_. OCltUl &
nleht view fnm LA to Ca'8llna • of..._ a poo& • 1P9 .. enol'd tn
a prlvete cowtyard. 'nu. tine bame .. ._.,fetekebly Newpal'tf Priced at
$849,900 nz w /wnmable ffnmcinl. 79-1001 (II' 7&2-7878.
•WAftlflONT NOMI & ILIP* ·,
Sensational eucudve home feetw1na 4 It, enonnoue 1Mq & dining room, 2 fireplaces & room for 50' boat! Only $5~9,000. FEE with
a.umable financing. Call "'9·1501 or 7$2-7373.
AFP O ID A I L I llACH LIVING
What would you normally expect to find for $112,000? c.erta.inly not a
double car enclc.ed garage with an extra large patio, and probably not
a den with a wet bar or a large family eating area. But even 11 you did,
we'll almost guarantee the master bedroom suite wouldn•t be 18'x15'
with mirrored cloeet doors. All this and more can be yours within a five
minute drive of Pacific Cout Highway. We'd be delighted. to give you
any additional information if you'll jusl call us at 963-5671.
DILUXI llAUTY SALON IN
HIGH TRAPFIC AalA LOCATION
You would· have to 11ee this custom designed and decorated interior to
believe it. Five busy operators and five additional slations for future
expansion plus twin nail stations and a f~ room. Abo included are
six hair dryers, three ahamJ>C?O 1tations and two supply rooms. All
equipment ls topof the line quality and barely 1 \..i yeara new. Seller Is
willing to remain-u an employee of the new owner. Conaiderlna the
location and cub flow is ~ offered at $74,000. SS6-70S5. .
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NEWPO.RT BIACH, CA
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Lovely EeeWde Costa Maa 3BDll., 2 Bath with Spa -PleMant
,.... yard. tree lined ltreet, _, tenm. $171,000. 780-8333 .
..... ""'""' Batt 2 story Dobw plu with ou1standinc view. 3BDR and
Dam.-room. Formal dinina. Owner will finance. Priced right at $249.50(). 7~ .
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NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH BEACH COMMUNITIES ...... ·--3 bedroom Monaco model. Freehly painted,
new landscaplng. Charming country trench
decor. Loweet priced MONICO In 8'g C8nyon.
Prtced to Mii. Owner wtU help finance.
• U1Y11 Mn.Ill At last a one story townhome with Iota of
prtvacy. It• own pool & apa. In model perfect
condition & reallatlcally priced In this
prestlgeoua oate guarded community. • .......... 1111,lll
JUl1 listed! The new owner will enJoy the~
elegance & pride of ownership of thla 4 BR
home pm poof, spa & bonua rm. Extravagant
UMS of uaed brlc:k. ,........ .., ....
Lowest prtce fee 5 BR Someraet model. Great
financing. ($238,000 1st T.D. at 12~% fix.),
neutral, Immaculate decQ.r & beautiful low
maintenance landacaplng. Cml ua for more Info!
•UITll ...... . Totally upgraded 3 BR, den reektence. Formal
dining room, large patio, aophlltlcated decor thru~t. Aaaumable financing & excellent value
& fee landl
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--lil•mo-t11ona6-MttklgJ B•t JocaUon wtth panoramic--
views of Back Bay & city Ughta. Dolor• plan
wtth lovely neutral decor. \fwy anxloua aener
ha made thla 3 BR vtew home a great buy!
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Price reduction! OwTl« need• to ... II Great
location 6n Bluffs. 2 BR condo with greenbelt vtew. Perfect for ..._ or couple. A mull a..i .__ .......
Private eltate on " 8CfW tucked Into mat\n
gawden & 1N98 wtth PMOr8ft'Mc Yl9Wf 3 BA Md
IMld'•· Reotl-remod1l1d. Hardwood "°°"' beM'8d c1•noa. & Old Wortd Cherm. Nothtog
.. It an)'*'-9 In ......
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Cuatoma.d bMutlful expanded ptan 5 5 BR.
The trick today In buytng homes la to find great
value, great emotional appeal, AND great
tlMndngl T"'8 lovely home has It all.
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Spectacular 4 BR New Bedford model In
guarded ~e area of SeavW.W. Community pool
& t.,nla. OCMn & City llghta view. Be creative, owner will uel8t with flnandng.
·~ san.-we are exelted about this lovely home. It really
offers so much with lta extra large lot with spa,
4 BRS, lta perfect for the medium to large
f8mlly requirements.
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Thl8 la a VIEW Condo aerenely enhanced by
high ceMlnga, and open to two paUoa. It hail a
i.rge mMt• eulte & another BR with bath. It's
)u8t a grMt place to llvell
1.81.. a.•• Cuatom dealgned & decorated by Carole
Elchen, thl• fabuloua bayfront home unite•
natural beauty with Imported lnterlor8, brick
paved gourmet kitchen & belluttful woods. 3
BR, maid'• qtrl, pier & allp. .
~--.... Little laland bayfront. Enjoy the charm ot
Balboa latand from the patio of thla Ideally
located home. PrHently a duplex, could
conwrt to atngle famlty. Motivated Mfler .
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Count your etepa to the bay -It'• that cloeel
Thia NEW 4 BR country atyted home offers the
ultlmate In quality of craftaman8hip. "Extras"
abound make thla a very apec1a1 property.
MTlll•I ·--. One of a kind custom 8.BR ln aecurtty gated
community. Two prtvate beaches & marina.
Tateful decor wtth quattty cSet-. llbound. Lrg
comer lot, prof ~ & m-'ntlllned. ----···--.__ L .. Mloptlon or buy one of laland'a moat
DrMMlttc OCMn vtew & rare down COMt vtew. charming alngte realdenoe. S bedroome + Iott &
Owner la anxloua, price atuhed $100,000. TtW CUltom jacuzzi. Ugttt open airy feeling lnatde.
'4 BR home with private courtyard & pool la ~c::=..one dining room. Owner will
auch exciting newa that the Sandplpera are ._ M••
doing a Fandango 9" the beechl Ch.-m la the only word for thta wonderful '4 BR.
--11111 1111 PH,m f8mlly home ]'m atepa from Balboe'I ~ 3-eR~lllM:tttome"Wfed amono-matu'--~-~ w-~.:-:~!b-.rrnniVl.iitf"l'~-----tt
treee. Large cowred patio, BBQ, flreptt, spa. a white plck.t .._ & pr.tty flowera thla hOuae
trench door•, cathedral celllnga, hardwood would deUght the .,,._ of buy9tal noora. Excallent financing. Owner will c.ry.
1.81.. ·--....... LY.I. ..._ &elect Lido l1le location feature• charm,
4 BA 8penlltt with Inner courtyard & fount81n.. prtv.ay & a oountty EnQlttl f1avort 3 BR. 3 BA,
DeGtc IMda to mature tr ... & private park. 2 atory home. 2 '"'*°"• NmOdllld kHd'8fl &
Home la c:IMn, adaptable & located In one of '" brlok patio. Outatllftdlng wh.-r+ owner our beat communttM. You won't bllaw the flnendng.
financing we are ~II
-• -1111.m IOlllUI .... Neet & clMn duptex. FNlhly painted 2 untta. 2 PrN ... oommuntty. Gfwt ftMndng. Fee land
BR & 1 BR. Thia la a toroid ..... Owner Wiii pg ct.°"*'G 3 BR home. WMt more c.n you
carry p..-. Trede or conalder cloelng cost for Mk for? lrtak ~ dutch doOf, IMded glaaa &
down payment Call for ,_ta. 1emod1l1d ~.Owner wll t»lf'I long term.
LAGUNA BEACH ---" .. Loweet pttce vl9w home In one of the moet
~ prfyate gated comrnunm. ..
the PllCtfto eo.t. Walk to uncty be11at1 from
ttM brtaht & cheerful 2 BA, freahty deccW .. ld
home. ""'rhe perfect retirement apot & •n afforMl9~ _.._ --PNltlgloul North Ulguna. Drtve 80U1te 7 m11e
& .. ..,. ....... Of= ac-.. .... of PCH. lnWMOlllll• a M ~ on ~
OiM. ....... w;llt with ftMnolng. .
II' N L9I -WlllWlllT The utttmate-locationl Maaterfuly del6gned for Pl'tY8CY, party flow I. . family comfort. Orwnatlc IWChftecture fMtut1ng -bay vt.Wa. Gourmet
kitchen, 3 ftNplacM. 2 BBQ, 4 cer garegee, bayllde pool, dock for 60
footer & muc:ti .nor.. te,eoo,ooo. c.11 for llPS)t. Dona Chk:heeter.
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2~ acre leY9f hllttop. v-. to the .... Unffmlted brtd'8 traits. 5 stall
t.n care taker M1tte. Umtmfted UM of ed)olnlng private 5 acre part
& Baa Lake. 5 BR, 4 BA -20 mlnut• to John Wayne Airport.
$1,295,000. George Grupe. .........
113 Ruby R-2 lot with completely ,_ored treuure c:ottage. New
plumbing, new FA heeling • Old original beama, mleek>n doors,
epanleh fireplace. Huoe muter suite. All new kitchen & bath.
$800,000 Fee. Bewrty Morphy. .
.... -• 111111 IUM.ll On the gotf cour.. LOW99t priced 4A tewnhome wfkNety vt.w, epa. _
t>Mutlfully customized. Sec. syetem, Mltomatlc llghta & eprintdere.
Profeak>nal maintenance, free landecaplng -Gated community.
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Super OCMn I. bey 'Mw from thla ~ elngle story reeldence. 2 mstr......, plue 2 more lg BR, 4tem rm, & geme rm. Pool In
courtywd. Great for entertaAnlng. '595.000 LH. Donna Godshall.
M-111 I.Am I lllT IUP lt•,111
lrnmllCUlat• & ~ fumlllhed home on· a ~ beach In a
prtvate community. ProMlllonalty 1emodll1d. Mary Lou Marton.
•11·m •1111 ""' 11111 "'' '111'' Fabuloue ~·below m.tc .. " lnt.-t rate aYallable for a
quallfted buyer. 5 fonMI **ta rm., fwn rm. wtth tots of~
& fNnch doon Md wtndow8.. Pool & lpL Great ftlmtty home. CIOM
to ~nlty Pllfk & IOhoc*. "429,000 Ind. land. Donna Godehall. ............
The "legend" model one Bf\ den condo lltUlded within stepe of. the
bey. ~ redeoor-.d. TM "'-IUlee occup ... tM entire MCOnd floor. Flnanotno ta exc.u.nt on thl• p,...t)OIOua home.
$395,000 Fee. Donna GodlMI.
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Gate ~ oommuntty. __.,. fn"Y horne on quiet etrMt. Y04X
deooratMg touch Wiii edd much otwm to thll lovely 3 BR, 3 BA.
oonwrtlble den home. 9311~ lnal. land. Dick HllldermM.
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When you Wlllk In the door -You .. 1HICCfM. 8eautlful 3 BR, = flm """"" • ..., -OMllllllCI ...,.,... dll*'ll rm. Gourmet w/....,, n1t1•t room • ...... d lot. 8perkllne pool • NA tor •n.ooo lnaWlnO lmnd ...... --.
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Thia 18 a tplendld opportunity -new reuodel and ~ decor In a
great famlly area. Warm cozy and ipllCk>ua w/a beautlful v1ew & 4 BR + library. $298,000. Coby Ward. . .
..... -Ill -.i 11111 Spotleu 3 BR, 3 BA, lncludlng teparate entrance guest suite.
Canyon and ocean vtewa from OY8f'alZe lot on qutet street. Very
motivated. Owner hM pttced property well under market. May be
belt value In town. 1289,500 wtth land. George Grupe.
UHU ... mau.-
New on the Market -View -3BR, 2BA, amall den. Room to bulld up
for fantastic view. Near high IChOOI for publlc tennis courts. Mary
Lou Marton. ... .. , ...
You're going to love thla cuatom bullt landmark home. In great
condition w/bultt-!n1 & 2 maselve flreptaoee & 3 lg BR. $260,000.
Coby Ward.
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Original Btuffa MCtlon, beauttfully decorated, 2BR & formal dining
rm. S2n,500. e.verty Morphy .
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Spartllng emotional atrnoephere prevalla In this 3 BR + fam rm Lusk
beauty. Numerous cuetom felltu,. & upgradee -Newty landacaped
W~8"1W':yard. ThlW .,.OWi l*W"ll new h<H1Nf l!xoet .. nt tocatton--
adjacent· to· park. $230,500. Jane Pequtn. · ·---····-Darting houM w/2 prtvate patlo9, lg apa, trench doore, 8-1 bookcaell
& fireplace. Lota of exterior brick, w9lk to Merl,,.,.. IChool. $239,000.
Beverty Morphy.
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Rare "Plan B" elngle story, 4 BRS, tarn. rm, dining rm home situated
In lovely Eutbluff. Just painted Nlde & out · Mow9 belluttfulty. An
Inviting apa I• located In the prof...,onally landscaped yard. s 199,950. Land quote 189,800. Dona Godahalt.
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Aret Offering! OrtgtnaJ Bluffa -Immaculate "Carmetlta Plan" pn
greenbelt n.. pool. 4 BR, 3 BA -Patio. $198,000 LMMhokl. Ok::k
Halderman.
~-E.xceptlonally ICMly 38R, ..,_ "°'Y home, quellty prevails. Lg tree
etMlded lot. YefY pttvete, eocc1l1nt looadon. Lllrge ...,mable toana.
Celt nowt S179,800 lnct tenet JMe Paqutn:
·~ Mtn vtew, trt-tevel, 2 BR, FR tC>WMome. COzy 11v rm, fplo, handy
gourmet kitchen. ~ ftnencln'g. 1174,900. Bltbara calllhan.
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OCEAN VIEWS FROM IRVINE TERRACE
One story wood home wtth 4 bedrooma, 3 bathe, pool, terms. $600,000.
Owner will carry 1at.
ELEGANT BAYFRONT CONDO
On the Cove overlooking Balboa Island wtth 2 bedrooma, den, 2'~ batha.
$855,000. •
BAYSHORES CHARMER ON FEE LAND
Spacious 3 bedroom family home wtth famlly room and French doors,
large corner lot, good terms. $495,000 FEE.
WATERFRONT HOME IN LINDA ISLE
Traditional 5 bedroom, 4'A bath home wtth courtyard entry, apa, sllp and
side tie for 60' boat. S 1,450,000.
. SPANISH JEWEL IN THE BLUFFS
Lowest priced 4 bedroom wtth apa and eecurtty system plus fireplace and
gara~. $269,000 FEE.
A MINI ESTATE WITH POOL, SPA AND KOi POND
A beautiful huge yard au.rrounds this 6 bedroom, 4 bath home with
fireplaces.•Need to Mil. $449,000. . .
HARBOR VIEW "CARMEL" HOME
Near beaches and lcnoots wtth 3 bedroome, covered patio and huge
redwood deck. $249,000 FEE.
LIDO SANDS NEAR POOL, BEACH AND SHOPPING
Great starter home wtth 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, patios and fireplace.
$159,000.
THE PLAZA AREA OF THE BLUFFS sparulfi style ~om1n1um-wtth 4 bedroomt, ~the. -l'.f'y~Jq>tlon.
$169,500.
CITY LIGHTS FROM SEAVIEW
Seller wlll help finance thl• 4 bedroom, 3 bath home In prestigious,
gate-guarded community. $485,~.
BIG CANYON CONDO
Upper level 2 Bedroom 2 Ba, flreplace, taateful wallpaper, uee of pool,
spa. tennis. $205,000. Try anything.
ACROSS FROM OCEANFRONT
White water view 3 bedroom home on OCMlwlde Meda TLC. '895,!>00.
EMERALD IAY TOTALLY lllllODELED
Outatandlng 3 bedroom 2'A bath gate guwded community home w/uae of
poo11 & t•.ota. MklnQ S710,000.
FMULOUS OCEAN VIPi LOT I
Above "Palm Tree Ctrde" With .... ftn8ndng up to $100,000. $385,000 .. . .
NE.AR PARKS TENNIS AND BEACH
Country atyte home wtth 5 t;droome, 4 bethe, t..mty room, brick patlO.
S755,000.
COUNTRY CHARM PLUS OCIAN VllW
Wdc to pool from thle 8'bedro0m, &'A beth home wtth m.ld'• ~. seao.ooo.
LOW, LOW DOWN Oii UA89/0PTION
OcMrl vtew, ~ reetorect 4 bedroom a beth home wtth twnHy
room, cornw lot. HIQhtY ~ed ...... mi.ooo. .
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IDEALLY SUITED FOR ENTERTAINING
"Lucerne" model with 3 bedrooma. 3'A bath, 3 fireplaces and famlly room.
$895,000.
SPECTACULAR OCEAN AND CITY VIEWS
This expanded "Miramar" model la ldea!ly located near pool and tennis. A
3 bedroom for low down an.d terma. $575,000. -.
. SEE THIS ONE AND COMPARE
Try low down on thla "Oynaaty" model with 2 bedrooma, flreplace,.terms .
$379,000.
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT LIVING
This 5700 sq. ft. home with marble floored entry features 4 large
bedrooms, elevator, ln8ulated wtne room, fuU eecur1ty system, 4 flrepleces
and much more. S 1,895,000.
"LAUTREMONT'' MODEL WITH TEAMS
A spacious patio area aurrounded by luah landecaplng plus 4 bedrooms.
$790,000.
JUST LISTED "JODELLE" MODEL
Striking Interior with furniture lnctuded, 3 bedrooms, 2~ bethl, good
terms. $865,000.
SELLER WILL CONSIDER TRADE
Thia "Oevonlhlre" model wt•h 5 bedrooma, 4 bathe, haa fireplace, atrium
and panoramic ocean and city light Ylewl. 1675,000.
MOUNTAIN AND CANYOJLVIEWI _
Two story condo with 4 bedrooma, 3'A bathe and famlty room plus nice
location near the Reeerwlr". Prtced bek>w nwket. $550,000. .
"CA8AllLANCA" MODEL WITH GOOD TERMS
A flreptace to wwm the nlghta • you gaa out to the lighted city. A 4
bedroom. $520,000. .
RMtcH0 SAN M>AQUIN.IRVINE
Two bedroom, 2 bath condo with fttepleoe, deck• and UM of pool and
IPL $159,000.
AMOR LAKE OF IMNIE
Boating and .wlmmlng .. ftalt1ble to ,...,ti ot thla tine community.
Thia 2bdrm.2bathlaOtttf1175,000. .
TllY 11~ DOWN Oil TRADIE FOR T .D.'I
Neer bMOh and 8hopplng, thle Coeta ..... triplex Ml garegee and
aundecka. True pride of ownerlhlp. 1245,000.
QUIET GOLF COUR• CONDO
Laguna Niguel 2 bedroom, 2 bath greenbelt view unit near tenn~
1111,000.
HUNIWGTON HAMOR WITH_. 90AT DOCK
Trtntdlld lllend ,,...,.. I ...... ~ room IMMM ..... .....,
flnMolng ........... °'*'-·~•a:trta ..._ 1-6 .. 8412 .......... .
ULTW'n AKNIWCIUML ....
Young exeoutM wtl ....,..._ lo. COMt flllm tooelon fOf thla 2
bedroOm 2 bath oondo. 1148,000. .
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, FOuR ACRES, NELLIE GAIL
lncredlble upgraded equeetrlan ..-te at Nellie Gall Ranch. Handeome
tile-roofed four-bedroom, thr ... bath home with view of rolling hllls.
Perfect for the acttv.t famlty, the property featuree a pool, spa, fountalna,
and.,Jnany fruit-bearing trees ... and four acree of privacy ... all for onty
$4~.500. Excellent financing Is available . . . call Marilyn Hiii or Susan
Trlvt9on for details.
PALM SPRINGS
Canyon Country Club. Beautiful cul-de-Mc location on golf course. Views
of mountains. Muter suite with two rooms, two baths. Guest quarters with
two rooma, one bath suite. Plus den. Pool and spa. Auto sprinklers. Alarm
system. $385,000. Call Marilyn TWltchell for detalls.
. INVESTORS -DEVELOPEf'S
Don't mlaa thla appeatlng ... astslde Costa Mesa duplex, each two
bedrooms, one bath, weH maintained. PlUS,.there la land enough for two
more unttal $175,000, and owner will carry with about 2091. down. Call
Joyce Daboft.
, NEW LISTING ·
No games here. Sellers ace motivated and realistic. Pr~ $20,000 under
mnet for flllt Ale. Three-bedt oom, ~th Harbor View Hiiis home on
fee land, with many beautlful upgradee. lowty HCtuded garden setting on
quiet street. Call Trudy Stubblefield for a ahowtng.
COUNTRY CHARM
Two-bedroom cottage In "Old Corona det Mar." Remodeled with great
taste -parquet ftoortng, brick flreptece, French doors to wood deck, new
ttie, oak cabinet• In kitchen.,..._ Low maintenance. Excellent financing
available. Pleue contact Btnnte otxon for detaJla.
WARMINGTON IN NORTHWOOD
Beautiful Shadow Run In lrvtne. • bedroom, bonus room, 3-car garege, all
on quiet cul-de-ac. Huge living room, eepara~e famlty room, hand80fl'Htfy
lendecaped grounde. Very good aaumable loan, AND, owner wtff ..... t tn
financing. A great opportunity for y&ur famlly to llve In desirable
communl1)'. Cell Cerol King.
DRASTIC •ooo REDUCTION
Beauttfulty upgraded Preeldent'a home In pr•tlgJoua Turtle Rock. •
bedroom pool home .. tuaWd at end of an unique Mduded cul-de-sac,
provtdlng a forever vtew. Reduced for quick ..... Owner may ualat In
ftnandng. Caff Oton Schmef'lr for exciting detalla.
SECLUSION OF CHINA COVE
A ~ opportunity within the vtUege atmoephere of China Cow.
LMt aboerd and remodel, or tw down and rebuild. Third floor overtook•
Harbor entrMCe. Property la .,m>uoded by mllHon dollar homel, and la
priced at onfV 137~,500. Cell Marttyn Htll tor a prtvate lhowtng. ..
SPECTACULAR oceAN VIEW
Unique cuatom home: muttl·leYef five bedroom, '41A bath, p1u1 •P•·
Dramatic entry with 17' n.hpond, 8'(tum and tlkyllghta. Panoramle ocean
view. Maid'• qu11rter1. Security ayatem. Poaelble LEASE/OPTION. '885,000. Call Sally ShJpley for further ~.
Nl!WPORT BEACH INVESTMENT
Two apecloua M.B. condoe -lkte by aide -located near Corona del Mar
HI School, Fashion Island, churchea, and many other amenities.
CommunJty pool. Very desirable units. Good assumable 104lna. Owner very
motivated. 3 BR, $183,500. • BR, $183,500. Call Sally Shipley for a
lhowlng.
REDUCED $84,IOOI
Exquisite custom wood and gtaas home. Quiet cul-de-sac location.
Featuring three bedrooms, plus a convertible study; spacious family room.
beautifully landscaped .garden, patio and pool areas. Off-stceet RV .
parking. large assumable loan. Call Joyce Oabolt or Don OeThomas. '
INTERNATIONAL FLAIR
A moat luxurious ttv.-bedroom bayfront property, with pier and slip for a
large yacht. Superbty crafted Interiors dramaticalty counterpoint the bay
and city views. Remarkably ptlced at onty $1,350,000, fee. Please contact
Cathryn Tennille for detaJls regarding owner-assisted financing.
GAEA TL Y REDUCED
Hlghty upgraded property on the Bay at Dover Shores. Superb view of
Bay, Cfty and Mountains. Three-bedroom reeldence Is finished to a VfKY
high level of quality and taste. EXtenlfve uee of wood, brlctc and tile.
Private courtyard entrance, fabuloua wetbar, eectuded muter suite. The
tiled rear terrace leads down to the Bay and to your pier and sup. Dover
Shore's best buy at onty $899,000. Appraleed at $1, 125,000. Call Binnie
Dixon for an appointment.
NEWPORT BEACH -BIG FIRST LOW PAICEI
lovely condo with poolslde setting & large private patio on lush greenbelt.
Excellent financing. $110,000 assumable, 10V•%. Owner very motivated &
wlll car 2nd T.O. Cail Sal Shi~ toda for.!. showln . Q.nly $185,000.
IRVINE -3 BEDROOMS -Sll,000
Three 'bedrooms for the price of twoll Fun condo In Walnut Square.
Air-conditioning, garage, two baths. Interesting financing options. Donna
Webater has details. Call today.
.JASMINE CREEK
A apecial community In Corona def Mar. A former model, many upgrades
wtth lta own pool.and ape. A deelrable Plan 2 wtth lots of privacy. Call for
appointment to eee. Linda Tagtlanettt. l
PRIDE OF OWNER8HF
Three bedroom ranch atyte home muet be Men to be appt'eclated.
Property boasts a heated pool eurrounded by a large, well melntalned
garden with gu fired Mrbeque, mellbu Mghte and fruh treee. The warmth
and comfort of It• fntertor I• h~htlghted by a natur.i brick kitchen
barbeque, ftnelY finished woodwonc thruout and an enck>eed patio. Call
Don OeThomaa for a per80f'lal lhoWtng. 832-3910 or 75&-9100.
BEST BUYI
Monaco model In• Harbor View Homea, featuring pool alzed yard, many
upgr•dea. Cul-de-MC k>cetlon. Asaumable 1at T.D. Owner can carry
paper. Beet of all, YQU OWN THE LAND. ~18,000. Call Toddy Smith
today. I
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REAL ~STATE E.XCELLENCE SINCE fNS*
L9I ...... Not a king -Just ltYe llk:--e-one--:-ln--...~~WIT~ US TQ. ._:._ -lPEW ... ~
this country English Bayside home. Six . BMmed celling. French doors. Shutt.,. and
bedrooms, six baths ..• one wtth ltwn room. levelora. 'Tht1J;! . ~ bedrooms. Oen and Spactoua epllt lewl ltvtng room, vaulted celt6ng. L9I ,_ .. · · · kSMI Bavfront two bedroom family room. \;U911om IPL Owner wll conelder
Step-up formal dining room. Gourmet kitchen. condominium for the buey or trawlng t.mlfy. exchange for commerctal bualneu, t>oat or
Luxurious bayfront brick terrace wtth wet bar. When the worttlng day la over or vacation la aubmlt. Avallabl• 1398,500 Leaaehold or
Convenient dock for 3e foot boat. Owner wtll · finished, the quietude of the evw-changlng $533,500 Fee.
carry large trult deed, lntereet only, or consider · marine view provtdea pr'.c: 11111 therepy for body
part trade. ..... : ................................ $2,700,000 and soul. Your own pier ~~ .. ~Ip.,:_~~! eecurtty ayltem. Large auum...,,. ...,_, ... ..._, ... -..• New llatlng we beneY9 to be
the IOWMt priced bayfront In Dover Shor•.
Three bedrooms and den. Formal dining room.
Two secluded prtvate patloa. Seventy-aeven
feet on the wet« wtth pier and aMp for large
. boat. ·0wner wtll Ulilt with ftnandng. $395,000
._ .._..,. ... lmpreaalve new bayfront
home. Five spacious bedroom . Distinctive •
step-up dining room. Bultt4n china cablneta.
Immense entertainment room with wet bar.
Reatful vtew deck. Pier and float for 80 foot
boat. Gueet apartment over three car garage.
Custom pool. You own the land. Owner
exceptionally flexible aa to financing. Wiii
conaJder exchange for unlta, comm«clal or
submit. ........................................... $2,350,000
._ .._ ..... BayfronL Owner wttl
. canv One Miiiion Dollar flrat truat deed. Ave
bedrooms, den. mWd'a Quert.,._ Sixty fMt on
the bay with pier and allp for three boats. wuc
teue completely fumWted for abt month• at
$3500 per month, or conalder leue/optlon.
: .• ·:······:············································· $1,500,000
• 111111 ... Fuctnatlng home In a luxuriant
eettlng. Ave epadoua bedrooms, Formal dining
room. Huge famlty room wtth wet bar and large
bullt-ln teleYtaion ecreen. Custom pool and apa.
Located on the 18th fl!llway ......... 11,4'96,000
.,. -•.. Incomparable bayfront home with large pl« and ftoat. Luxurloua home
OeilQnecno-tll T~. yet qutte
flex.Ible. Huge ltvtng room, fonMI dining room
and den/llbrary, pk'9 mater bedroom In "'*'
buUdlng. AcroH the uHd brick patio la a
Mparate two bedrooni QUe9t suite. You own the
land ................................................... $985,000
... ,...... ••• tf the hOfM Mt9 the mood for
the day ..• how woutd you Mk• to wake up to
one of the beat marine views In Newport
e.ach? Whether It'• the maater bedroom,
breakfaat or living room, you enJoy an
ln8plratlonal view of the entire harbor. Three
apacloua bedrooma, famlty/bUtlarda room.
Huge paUo and custom apa wtth guebo. You own the land. Aextble ftnMCfng. ..... $985,000
"'II 111111 . . . Quallty show• In moat
everything -partlcu&arty In a home euch ..
thla cu.tom four bedroom buttt with lath and
plater. Situated on a prtvate bNch. Muter
bedroom aulte balcony ovettooka bMd'I and
bay. In-law or maid'• quartere ......... '920,000
... -... Evety day le a holiday In thle enchanting vtew home. TWo muter bedrooma
In one wtng. Third bedroom wtth own •tty and
private bath In the other wing. Al roome open
to Indoor dehumktlfted pool. 8ecurtty aystem.
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... -... Pr9adgloue five bedrOom, four Md~ Nth home. Aeetful bey view.
P-lenkwood IDOra. rrenat. docn and gorgeow WOod9 • .....,, room with ...., ... bllllt.·Aoom
• for 1pa '" tc~t courtJard. 1110,000 to ll00.000 doWft. Owlllr .. wry b--..
1a-Ma. ·-·•••••••e•••M•••••._ ...................... :···· 1740.oac»
wtfl carry MCOnd truet deed or exchange for
Income property. Wiit conekler leue/optlon .
1499,000
lnlUll a&. ... Thia delightful four bedroom
home reflects an air of comfort anc:f'
contentment. The feeling la accented by the
specttlCUlar and everchanglng ocean view. Thia
~~~wx.=~~ .. ~Now~5=
WllT •1tan ... Everyone lowe a wtndow to
the eeal Just open your patio gate and step out
on one of Newport'• wldHt beaches. The
auneeta are varied and breethteklng at Umee.
Well malnt.med two bedroom and den home
... a drMm for comfort and relaxation. se&o.000
L9I ..... PNetlgfoue aree. Top location on
the wtdeet atreet on Udo. Juat ltepe to private
beach. Eaay walk to tennla courta. Four
apacloua bedrooms.. Prt1Ctlc8I floor ~· buflt
around large P11tlo. The land alone worth the
total aakJng price .............................. $825.000
.., •• .•• Custom buttt three bedroom threi bath home wtth unobstructed view of bay
and ocean. Numerous bultt-lns. Tremendous
potential. Offered by original owner. Quick
po11 I lllon. .......... ............................. $395,000
......, •.. Famlly oriented four bedroom
home. Two muter ault•. Famlly room with
flreplace, barbecue and wet bar. Entldna ooot
Convenient to eohoola, library and ehopping.
. ........................................................... $356.000
U HllM • • ... Two bedroom oottaoe on Gr-' corner lot. OcNll view. EMy walk to Big
Corona Beach. Attractive owner financing.
.....................•.•.................................... $340.000
- - -••. Attractive duplex. Comer location. Handy to poat office and anopa.
Comer unit Ml ttv'M bedroome or two and
qorwwtlble den. Fhplllce In IMng room. Othef' ._ llT . . . Over half acre MrlY cal~ornla unit (now fWlted) M9 two bedroom.. Both unlta
eetate. Six apactoua bedrooma. Huge llvtng hpe cozy P11tk>9. Owner may consider Clln'ylng
r m. ~~~~al dt~i.".91 room. !~'!! morning nm trust deed. ................................. '326,000 room . .......,,, .,..., nga. ncr.v1u .. -itorav-.------
Three <* 911'9· HorM corral. Sepwa• lot 11~ ..• Choice tven w• ttww bedroom
large enough for Wria court. .. ....... $550,000 h<>fM. Oeeigned for euy entertaining .-SO
... -••• Faa..etng home '9elftc9l1tty
upgraded. Four bedroorne. Dining Aoom. Din
wtth 10' bar. Spwkllng pool. W1tfi 26% down, owner wtM heep buY9f obtain new ftm truat deed ·
at 10'A%, amortlnd over 30 ~ due In five
yewe. Owner may conelder trade for Income
~-··························-················ '650,000
IHll 111111 . . . Owner wlll aaalat with
flNandng. lmpreeelve two atory home. Ae9tfUI
bay vtew. Excellent bedroom wrangernent. one
down and three upetelrt. Sparkltng pool In front
00llrty8f'd. ······•·•••·•·•·••· .............•.......•. 1550.000
--••. 8pect8CUtar front, row YIM of mount.ma. ctty l~t• and lak..uk• reeervow.
Thrff bedroom 'Aenal ... nce" floor plan.
Ubrary/loft overtoolc.a huge llvtng room. Wet
bar. Three view decka ...................... '510,000
... Mm ••. HlahlY deelrabte locatlon wtth a
"foreYer" vtew of the-bay and OCMn. TWo story
_,,.. bedroom home wlth lnvtttng bftok patio
PLUS complete gu"t unit OYW thrM car oar•· .... , ......................................... '411,0iOC>
••••••. Cheerful four bedroom, ttvw Nth
home. Ju1.t old enough to have character.
8peotaouler OOMn, city and bay vtew. Port
Aoyel ~. ape In atrtum off famly room.
Poaelble .,...,. for .,..,._ horne._._~75,000
J people, no problemt Husi-IMng room wtth
eowtng bMlned celflng. Quattty and lnformalty.
Reduced $40,000 ............ : ......... Now $299,000
ia1alPP ... Grack>ua one-.atory custom bultt
home. The Inn« atrium, around whleh the
houae la bullt, prcMdee a vwy Intimate feeMng •
. . .• fMlng of oomplM9 prtvw:y. T1ne aplleb•
bedrooma • . • rwter ...... expeclafty large. Luxu~ ~ In Nllr ywd .......... '298,000
1&1111 llllUlll . . . Delightful farftlly
nelQhborhood. ConYenlent to Hbrary, echoola
end oomplM• ahoppeng oanter. FoQr ~
bedroom•. Large IMng room with tnpllioe.
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..,.., ••• NEW PRICEt An abundance of
n•otia to buy. Conwnlentty located. Th,..
bedrooma. Open floor plan. Po«>' and epa.
Avalable for ..._ at 11100 month. 1242.000
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Mdloom oondOrnllUIL:amlc to ~I••
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...,.111 lllPl -OoYer Shores 5 bdrm. lharp, new kitchen, was over $400,000, now $299,500.
FUlllU ,.. 1•1 -Porfoftno 4 bdrm, owner
wtll hetp finance every way pou., large guest
room with bath. Asking $319,900.
4 mt •tUWI -SoUd rental area. SS0,000
down to 13% loan. Gross multlpller of 11.
Management history available, $225,000.
unu ._ -Charming 3 bdrm plua rental
unit & maid• quarters. Spacious muter autte
near brick patio. $425,000. ·
a .alT PUZI -Area, 2 bdrm 2 bath condo
with eecurtty, spa. Muna, pool and financing.
$87,500.
• llUIY • -Mountain and bay vtew81 4
bdrm Dover Shor•, owrftnanced and 8t'Udoue.
Only $375,000.
I -W. ~ -Looks cutate, llvee
jumbol 2 stoty ne.r So. Bay beech, 5 bdrm+
bonue room. U25,QOO. ,,
Milllf I --In EMtbluff, spectacular
nlght·Haht vtew, clean, fresh condition. Only ueo.ooo.
..,. • ml -Excepttonel end untt, quiet
cul-d•aac, private with subtle color1, good
loena, private patio, leuehokt. a22A.OOO.
... t •' I -~ on the Wand! 3 bdnm. 3 t.the, new and want. Bewled ~
rock firepl8ce and different! At •1~.000.
-ft&,_ .. '17,--F• land, 3
bdrm, mjnl view, 2 flr9pleoee, • large femlly
room, ownere wlll carry 1•t Truat 0Md.
1352,500.
.... ...,. -.--Uttle corner of the
local coastline: Surf, dramatic rocks, exquisite
4 bdrm, pool and epa. Nothing elae ltke ltl
$2,500,000.
--..a ........ -Nesti 12% financing with 20% dn. Rents ere steady. Tree ltned street
convenient t llbrary, lhope & beach, $289,500.
I
.._ NW Lm -e..utlfut decor, aerene,
tasteful, 4 bdrml, 2~ ba on fee IMd. Alklng
$395,000.
• ..... m.-r -Prtvecy, eecuHty and a
rofltng lllwn. 5 bd'"'8, pool, apa and quality
craftlmMlhlp. Only $789,000.
ILi Ill I 1111 -Brend new, detailed,
charming, near perk I. bluff, name prica/terma.
• ., El •• IC--Acrou from park,
walk to 1ehpol, 4 bdrm with greet appeal.
$245.000 In Harbor View.
.. , ........ --Neer park. 3 bdrm. 3
beth, vwy tasteful, edutta with teena room.
$385,000.
ILUI YllW -3 bdrm hideaway with gueat
cottaoe. clean allglft view, well financed.
$315,000 .
,.. I ,. -a..... plln on ~ lMWlak.
bMuttfutty ~· mlllnt81ned, ~ & flnanoed. 75,000.
I Pl MWllll -~aty remod .. 1d 3
bdrm, ~ ldtohen, 1 Wrm 11Pt. OWner
motlvlded. 11,0I0,000.
IPllT.._.. -Dover Sh0t89, Immaculate 5
bdrm, farntty room & pool. Perfect condition
wtth spectacular vtew. $875,000.
HllTllll 111e11 -Architects home! In
Seavtew, 3 bdrm, vtew, dark room.~toft and
tasty touch•• throughout. Really speclell
$42.6,000. .
ITLYll • mn.I --Thia 2 bdrm & den home overtook• pristine greenbelt, eerthtonea,
plentetlon ahuttera, ape. Greet financing.
$219,500.
· Ul1'..a mll ml -2 bdrm home wtth 1
bdrm Income unit, 8500 aq. ft. lot, uaume 1st
loan under 10%, excelent rental area
(Broadway-& Orlinge) $132,500.
I .. II&-lmmacutatel 3 bdrm, den, 3 bath
In lrvlne Terreoe. Poot, lhuttera, apa and good
ftnanclng, tuty at $339,000.
Mlf ... ----Thia one ta ae.dert 5 t>drma, 3 flr.ptecee, unllmltecl View from
Spyglau. Sunny, oozy, exottlng, practtcel •
185(),000 ~ much of the """'"'"' Ownr
ftn8ncfng too.
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HOUSES FOR SALE 1101 Klngt Ro9d, Cllffhawn, N.8.
831-1400 $896,000 Sat 1-4
45 Hlllgrus (Turtterodt) Irv.
8#-6200 $309,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1215 Marinert Dr., Newport a.ch
M4-6200 $495,000 SaUSun 1_.
-!J'"-:;----:---6~tQCJl3-,$.J.tlZ.ei00..----1:ialt.2 2307 Flllt'hlll (Beck Bey arM) ....._ ___ __;:::..::84445200 $2T5,000:f:w·-<11Sat._t,.Sun-'t'M
2 .. Dlut ffAll RM or DEN
3825 Oceen blvd., Corona del Mar ,
831-1408 $1,475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3-491 OuMnt Court. eo.ta M9M
4...ooll
1779 Hawaii Clrcte, MeN Verde, CM
97&;.2390 $189,900 Sat 1-<4
*1717 Beyadere Terr (Irv Terr) NB
&40-7020 '800.000 SaUSun 1-5
790 Via Udo Soud, Newport 8eect'I
875-ee70 $625,000 SaUSun 1-5
• a maDROOM
11 Rue Verte (IMQ Cenyon) H.B.
~10 $MJS,000.Fee SaVSUn 1-5
1543 Seren8de Terr. (Irv. Terr.) CdM
844--4110 $320,000 Fee Sa1/Sun 1-5
34' Rue F~ (Bg Cyn) NB
7eo-e333 $578,000 Sa1/Sun 1_.
2108 Yacht Miec:Nef, CdM
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1218 Key Welt (Hrbr Vu Hie) CdM
&M-4910 $298,500-LH Sun 1-5
720-0858 '375,000 Sun 11-3
113 Via Ravenna, Udo Ille, N.B.
·~7300 1348,500 Sun 12-2
210 Grand c.n.I, ''"'*' 8Md1 175-eOOO "'81.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
213 Olllmond Ave. (Bllboe llllnd) NB
&44--4110 '5N,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
211 Opll. lelboe llllnd, N.B.
t7'MOOO '875,000 8etl8un 1-6
2101 YMtlt GrllWlng, N.B.
875-«IOO t4t0,ISCIO Set/Sun 1-5
434 e.ao.-. Corona del Mar
144-1211 '550,000 Sun 12 ....
938 ~Pl., rv SC P1a:a. CM
751-714115&7-Mal 8un 11 ....
1441 ~Dr, Oowr Stn. N.8.
541 5147 '420,000 Sa/8 12:30-4:30
*1f40 T........_ Be;Q ... , Ne eu eoeo 1341,IOO aun ,,...
2751 8ln "'*' Ln .. CoeCa .... tn-e.1 S148,too Set 12 ....
222 Vie Plllllrmo. Udo ..... N.8. en.noo 1ae1.ooo Sun 2 ....
*4829 Aoxbury, C... 8tn. CdM
1ee-1eo1 •10,0CJO..oFee s.vSUn 1-s
**Ml ..,_Ill Or("°""_, NI
7M-1100 •1~.000 -:119/lun 1;.o .
210 Via lln """°' Udo ..... N.I. '1'I ID4lltn ••• l9ll8un 1;:.e
2912 Carob, Eastbluff, Newport Bch
644-1742 $30<4,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
201 Larkapur/Ooeen, Corona del Mar
831-1..00 $1,875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*108 Via Udo Nord, Udo'"· NB
875-6161 $1,500,000 'Sun 1-5
I M plue FAM Rll or DEN
*35 Rldgeftne Dr. Harbor Ridge
760-1900 $2.2 Mllllon Sun 1-5
«2 Begonia, Old CdM, CdM
875-6000 $5<49,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 Narbonc:Mt (Harbor Ridge) NB
8#-6200 $1,500,000 Sat/$un 11-5 * #7 Muir ee.ch Circle, CdM
640-6259 S 1,995,000 Sun 1-5
901 Klnga Rd. (Cllffhaven) Npt Bch
650-3900 $960,000 · Sat/SUn 1-5
I 9EDllOOll
233 Via Genoe, Lido lete, N.8.
673-7300 $575,000
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
1 8aDROOll
Sun f-4
#61 L.akeplnee (The Lale•) Irv.
5-40-1151 $115,500 Sun 12-3
2~
. 1031 BeYlide eo.,. EMt, N.B.
&40-5390 $875,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
a 9BllM>OM
2288 Pecfftc, Colta M9M
&4&-0303 $119,000 Sat 12 .... /SUn 1 ....
TOWNHOUU.
FOR SALE 1
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37 CMyon Cfwt Dr., Corona .. Mar
7eo-il 17 '249,ooo-Fee 8at/8un 12 ....
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DUPLEXES
FOR8AU -a•,..a• <411 .... 11~ OtHlll. Corona del ...
81$-6494 1410,000 8et/8un
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SPECtAL-VIEW-HOMES-
flllT MW IU'191 -For the
Christma Parade! FJepnce f«
the tradltionalista. rmcntflamM
foe the lover of the fine thiµp in
life. On the beech. on the bey,
this 7 Bdrm brick residence
featw'H: spacious vhltu, cozy
noob, gourmet'• dream kitchen.
eX1ended (or grand entertainina.
Pool. •i-. sauna & all you wish·
fet ~ $4,500,000.
IPIHlllLH HUH YllW ~
Above the harbor, on the bilJa of,
Cliff Haven la OU. beautifully
renewed and cared-fOf' 3 Bdnnl
home. View lide deck rum full
lenfrtb overlooktna bay activities
ancf far-off Catalina. $525,000
-..... _For the
Christmas Parade. From the
veranda or upstairs balcony of
this Jovely old Penhwlla Pmnt
home. The cbann of ... glows
from Ua hardwood floon, comer
fireplace, 4 Bdrma plus 2
eeparate bdrJD• over 3 car
garage. V-acant., could be
available to ri1ht buyer
immediately. $334,500. _ .... ,__,_You
oenafnly can 1ee the l?fl9t 1.ighta aomc by, 0o llp8Ck)IJa bey and
ocean vie~ bf day. Desirable
Newport Heights loc:atian with,
room to add on. Alley aicce9.
Owner may trade, leMe opdon,·
IF YOU LOVE T1£ BEACH!
ROMANTIC OCEAN VIEW, Capo
Belich condo w/3 Bdnm, beautiful decor,
2 fplcl, privacy & duck pend. $187,500.
LAGUNA BEACH cott.ae, or beach
with leller finandna $150.ooo. A.a for
Carol Blalack 497-3331.
LmllULDTIR
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'TAYLOR CO.
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A custom home with a wide fran&ace 0n
the golf coune. 6 Bdnm, 6 ~ beths, pl~
all of the amenities )'OU would expect.
$1,950,000. See anytime. Call 644-4910;
....... a. ..
4 J¥nm, family roam & dinml room.
lnumculate tb.rcJucbout. New carpets,
drapa. marble entry & decor. l:lectronk
.curity system. Wet bar, 2 fpk, 3 CM'
pr, beat.er pool & .... teM.000. _ .. ...., __ _
Quiet perk-lib . Rm for .-tdJe
fam. rm .
$299,000. Low pound --6 year. 17 Y ean before adjulement. 1111at9' ... 1 .. .......... _, __
a1 ,._ lMnc rocm. <>wrJooarinc 11th
fairway. I.ce muter l\.dte on IJ'OUDd
floor. ~_Jlll'qe. Vacant.
11 -""' ... ,... , ..
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Quality delip and decor ~t. °"""'*' for l\*t quarters. PM,000.
Seller finance. No loan fee. 111 .. 1. .... .. llT/m. , ..
-ffi?'M•--Ch.umln. a bedroam home wtth Sota of
extna. You own tbie land. ar.t ~
home. a.uatW .... can. lot. Owner
modvated. --~. '1mnl:lq aw&llble. 1 .. 1 9"..... mllm M
WDTllYI.._ •
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Comer lot with 4 bdnm, 2\li baths and
family roam. Larae patio overlooklna
bey -PLUS pm-and llip. Owner will
conatder carryina ht truat deed.
$1,100,000.
PlllTI YILUITI
Year end 1all km needed? Two weeks
time share packaae. Costa Vida
Vallarta, only $4,790. Similar now
aeµJ.na at $7,950. Call Carol Mulvey,
Ml-3216.
Lido Realty
73-7300
COLDWeLL
BAN~C!R O ...... -Adonblea M 2 .. ..,.,
"' sinme oonc1. car.. eoc. I -walll to So. Coa,t ,...._~~
ptl beC*yd W/otJlll pilllo . Lee ... smllble low tnt loan, MUlng to awold ~·Pficeda.
-rnllitM Ill • 151,000. ~.640-3111 ...........
PEHTHOUR. 2 bdrm, 2
b• we• dacll, wlftrl AMlng 1275,000 wlttl ao.ooo dn. ...,. 1et.
0-. .. C*TY.
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Prima Udo Nerd bayfrant, 5 bdrm, 5 K •th. ~= °: Lee L.R., air cond., 2 boet .u .. $1,500,000. .. .. ...,_. '°"' '...._
--Allllw.lln•...,.._ Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 beth + larae NC. rm 41 en.mo
tumllhed. jiab UJO.qoo. ,_ ... ._ .... " .,
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ti.th. ~00 sq.ft. •1.-.000. ~t.
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i...o.n view from 8 bdrm, 5 •th. playroom. dark nn. den. &o.t illp. Now $900,600.
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CORONA DEL MAR
CANYON CREST ESTATES
ocat.ed next to Harbor View Center
!IU' ~ laland. Gated community
I 42 homes featw"tn8 tennis, pool & Spa, arae 2 story townhomel with attached
a,... & 2 firepi.ce..
II 1241,000 + f.am rm. 2 ~ Ba, over 2000 1q. ft.
YOU own the land.
II 1111,DIO + f.am rm. 2 ~ Ba. 1800 aq ft.
oth t.he9e tine homel are ~te &
retty.
IPEll llllE UT/Ill 12-4
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REDUCED $100,000 ........ _ .......
3 Br, 4 Ba. 2 y"eers new. $550,000.
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,._ -·-.. f&l'f ULI HUNTINGTON B&ACH: $198,800, 2 llC«y, 4 Br, 3 e.. La QuMta. --$98,800. $1411,800 llincle
st.ary 3 Br .... Ba, pool, .... 8dd-<Jn·f.amlly room. -m.ooo.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY: $183.'™>, 2 st.ary, 4 Br, 2~ e.. ~t. lp8. -$M,100. $366,000, 4-p1ex.
prime -. 201' down. $107,800, 2 st.ary, 3 Br. 2 Ba. townhowe. •
GARDSN GROVE: $1311,1100 cua\OID, 2 1tory
~. 2 Br, 2 Ba. 1ott, air oand., frpk. private
apa. dumb waiter, central vw:uum clMnlr.
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BEST IN BLUFFS
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Y041I tlotlnG Income pr~ perty tx outgrOwn '916d-
-wtttl the ......... tty f()( thll ,,... Nelle
Ind roomy 4 Bdrm, 3'1' bl hOIM In WALK TO
THE BEACH CORONA
DEL MAR \.OCATION with 1pectaoular 180 deg. ocean, Catalln•
ll6end Ind '*'* view. ~-current~ Ill Of 1475!..000 fee.
Owner hH • 1111,000
~ end ... e#l"J ~
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1131-6065 A2·2000 .......
L.-ge1t 4 Br mc1 on~
It. ~ oond. 11441,
800. 751-3191
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' ( LI I I .-' ; c.. '• 'J .... n... ' -J tm "'· Lovely 2000 Ill· ft. 3 bdrm, 2 ~ UMly~ ~ ~ ~ bath., fam. rm., wide greenbelt, near --iiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiml be. ew1mm11io & tennlL pool.~ $235,000. mil-Tm U.. IHrt "'"'' •It• Xlnt flnanolng. Only ftL IPTm. Good terms. By appt. ....... ... MM 1 . . ...
*NO DOWN PAYMENT*
Irvine-College Park, 4 Bdr, tile
roof, lrg yard, 2 covered patios,
comm. pools, mthly payment of
$1377 . Call Don or Bev for
exclusive showing. $144,900.
TIWI I lllmY IULTlll
112-llOO
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IDllD, Front row, bey view, 3 bdrm, ~~eou1 Country tWbof vi.. Hiii 2 ~ bath, end unlt. $309,000. NOW 4 Bdrm, r:.m ~. Formllf Ideal locat.ioo, 2 Br, den. fireplace, pool.
=·~i-. 1-1 1• Yttta....., ~~.~o~ 4!f. ::= spa, tennis. $129,~00. Great terms.
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din. hoMlr ltiop a for-'421.000~ owns. Low tloe. nMUllCclUng duplllll Super loolllon. 2 Bdnn Sharkeny, Coldwell ~ low dn. l110, • mat dining rm. Lot9 of ~w41buy elag9nt fUly tx 2 oondoa. end unit tn eocce1. oond. a... eu..zooo O o O . 4 t 5-t 1 a II or
glme to~ Iha eit· remodeled 3 br home l (LJ _. _ ·-_ _1 _ J ~L. ~ ... 800. Cell MM _1151_..a:_m_. ___ _
cltment"'of ttle aotlon 1 ef.. g u e 1 t apt . l?OIOlla""' ~ MCIC11'1ICI,4131-1191 LUii/ ... .U ::'.!..c.m:c:-lt= ~l.~ Ab1lone ...... ~ =le~~~~ 11,..Y 12-1
not be~ tar ._ 9!!!f' ~.-$1~Qb ~70fln000•~ ~ LlnkH Pointe 4 ltdr, 12.600~ ~ IMt I. C.:~ i2ee:aoo w,,-;.:! '°' ••=· clen. A etHI
1714J'7M400 .... f'!r!¥-~:!w..J!! • .. _..!fl!U.JSf DnlobY3Vll9yVlw. =t 12.1.~.~·A':::'y
IJ[JJ •n.nn Lift • cw.. .... '"' dOwn -no~ 3 SATISU«>AY °'*' 1U 4131-1-HAll•OR a c.t.una aw.-from •••••••••••••••••••••• • ewntwn. McMMn. t11ke Pllt. P'YI on/It. ~7484
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femlly rm, 1 oat a-r & evell. Wiii trade. Sue
men '°' °"" aaa.ooo W' DI •1.ae&e wl"tdJM ""-l.CW9 Ill~ 1--------Aon...., •1-1•
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FIR LIYUS
Of Alf I 11111 ....
WllTE WAlD •EAIDI
This custom built oceanfront home
features elegant European detaihne.
impressive stone & wood exterior, with
leaded & beve led glass windows.
3 bedrooms & 3 baths. 2 fireplaces &
muc h . much m o r e Possible tax
advantage in easy conversion lO duplex.
tffUEI fllllSID AT llll,111
(S..1tMffal....,,.111i111)
Please call for brochure
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--· ... UM-8he1 ~ llwe In thla foY9ly home In
Meea Verde 3 big bedroome and
family room. Featur• a chffd'•
.. 9'M:loMd pool Thie .. a very
happy cMrmll'Q home r99dy for a
new family for th• New Year.
Exceptional terma. S152,000.
54tr2313.
11•1 If fll Ill - 2 atory 4
bedroom home In a private walled .
community by th• .... Family
room with crackling flreplac..
Formal dining, dram-.ttc ttep ·
down llYtng room with crackffng
fireplace, cathedral cellfnga,
unique patio kitchen, ov.,elnd o•• wtth wotkahop, etc., etc. 192,887. 54tr2313.
..... , .... -Thia 0M wUf I
Mii thta week due to the drutlc
prtce reduction. The·owner aez
reduce " beaow l'Mrtcel price and aet tt IOfd. s big bedrooms,;owty
family room with ltone ftreplace,
big patio, the ywd .. tM.ege with
plenty of room for a Qlfden and
pool. Gl'Mt famlty home. Bettw
hurry won't laat. $102,500. 54tr2313.
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Sunahlne kltchenl M.ooo down·
S815 mo. 11t yr. Cell "3-e787.