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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-21 - Orange Coast PilotO\ST • .- SATU RDAY, DECEMBER 21 , 1985 25~ Six OC sites face tests for toxins Among 150 sites statewide potent ially troublesome because of their location Canyon landfill near Orange. •The county-operated Pnma Dcshccha landfill near San Juan Capistrano. substances were rccogntLcd as haL- ardous A new law. authored by ..\s- scmblyman Charle'.!> Calderon. D- Montcbcllo rcquuu that I 50 sttes be tested each year. under the super- v1s1on of the nine Rci1onal Water Quality Control Boards. Surface and ground water w1th1n one mile of each site must be checked, as well as soil undemeath and downhill from each site problems bccau')C the\ are tn 1ndu'>- 1nal areas near h1&hwa\\ "'here 1llcpl dumping wuufd be CJ\\ or clo$C 10 ground water \Upplte\ Board. headquanered an R1ven1de. Jim Eknnctt. the rcgionaJ board's nelUll\C offil·er satd letttts will be matlt:d nt:\t "-t'Ck to thf' owners or uperc1tof\ of the Or.angf' County dump \lte' By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of lMOelyNe48WI Six Orange County locations a~ pear on a list of I 50 sohd waste disposal sites that must undergo testing to dctcnntne whether hazard- ous matenals arc leaking into water supplies. The state Water Resources Control Board.$1ected the locations Thurs. day as those posing the greatest Coast The Laguna Folkdancers Is a recreational club that attracts a variety of people for the sheer pleasure of learning new dances./A2 An Oregon man reklndles a f rlendshlp with a family that took him under their wing when he was a lonely soldier In Callfornla 44 years ago./ M Coast residents reflect on Christmas In the Call- fornla sunshine./ AC California The strike against two armored car companies ends as the last of three unions agrees to return t o work./A2 Nation Congress adjourns for the year on Friday without approving a $7 4 bllllon deficit-reduction bill.I A3 Secretary of State George Shultz won't be required to take a lie detector test under Presi- dent Reagan's new secur- ity program./ A3 World Three gunmen who took over a French courtroom surrender, releasing their last two hostages un- harmed at the Nantes airport./ A3 Religion A New York unwed cou- ple are fighting to have their 4-month-old son baptised In the Catholic Church./A7 Orange Coast churches plan special Christmas services./ Al Garden Thanks to en Encinitas grower, polnsetUas are plentiful./ A7 Sporta Kareem Abdul-Jabbar proves frightening to Cleveland's Cavallers./81 Huntington Beach d&- feata Edison to win La Quinta boys basketball tournament./81 Edison Hlgh'aglrls basketball team wtna Savanna Classic tour- nament.JU INDEX Births Bridge Clualfled Comics Croaaword Death Notlcea Entertainment Gardening Hor09COpe Ann Landers PubUC Notice• Rell Estate Reftgk>n Sports T~ Trivia W•ther A'4 A10 B5-7 A1 0 87 88 A8-9 A7 86 A9 87-8 C1-16 A&-7 81-5 A5 A8 A2 potenttal danger among CaJtfom1a's 1.800 sohd waste sJtcs. The Orange County locations des. 1gnatcd for testing were: •The Chevron Oil dump at Gold- cnwcst Street and Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. •The county-operated Coyote Ca· nyon landfill near Irvine and New- pon Beach. •The county-operated Santiago •The McColl dump sue at Rose- crans A venue and Sunny Ridge Drive tn Fullenon. •A dump at the Armed Forces Reserve Center tn Los Alamttos. These disposal sites are not pcr- mlllcd to accept hazardous matcriaJs. Nevertheless, hazardous wastes sometimes shp through, officials said. In other cases, dangerous waste materials were dumped an a landfill before more stnngent regulauons went tnlo effect or before some Santa's happy landing Ra) mond Stone. chairman of the .. tatt" water board. told the .\ssoc1ated Press the sites to be tested do not necessanly leak or have problems Jut Stone said the' ha' e potential Santa Claua wavea cheerily after ezchang- ln& hla traditional aleiCb for h!Cb-tecb tranaportation tllia week u be traYeled In atyle aboard the Coata MeN Police Depart- ment'• brand-new helicopter o n • aerlea of vtalta to the city'• elementary ecboola. Supervisors take first step to mitigate noise in Heights Territory u nder flt gh t path put u nder study for redevelopmen t By LISA MAHONEY Of .. Oely,... ..... Orange County supervisors took the first step toward fulfilling prom- ised noise mitigation measures for Santa Ana Heights this week. In an action overshadowed by the board's decision to substantially in- crease flights at John Wayne Airpon from Janw.F)' through-March. super~ visors Wednesday placed the unin- corporated community under study for future redevelopment The actton as a legal t~hmcaht) for the com- munity under the airpon's flight path, paving the way for financmg reltef measures that arc pan of a land-use plan adopted in February. Provisions 1n the land-use plan arc supposed to ease airport-related noise effects for residents who want to keep their homes dcsptte planned airport expansion. EffeclS of the Jet noise will be reduced with the mstallauon of acoustical 1nsulat1on in the ho mes. For those who want to lea\e Santa Ana Heights, the plan calls fo r thl! county 10 buy out their homes and corwcn their property 10 non -resr- dcntial uses to bring the a1rpon into comphancc wtth state noise require- Pair die crossing road A Colorado man and his wife visiting relatives over the Chnstmas holidays wett struck by a car and killed Friday mg.ht as they ~re crossina Old Pacific Coast Highway in Capistrano Beach. The couple. crossinJ the street hand·in·hand while aomg to a res- taurant, were identified as LeRoy Lukes., 72, and Mildred Lukes, 70. of Duran10. A CHP spokeswoman said the accident occurred at "a blind spqt" in the road and that the driver, R1~hard Rupp. 47. of San Clemente had no time to stop. No c1tattons were issued. the spokeswoman said. The accident occurttd north of Beach Road at fr 15 p.m. The couple were pronounced dt"ad at 6.58 p.m at Mission Community Hospital Sewage fees to drop 7% By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Dlllr ......... Irvine residents and bus1ncu own· crs will pay.7 percent less for sewaac service, be&inn1na in January The rate cut was approved this week by the boerd of dirccton of the Irvine Ranch Water Distnct Tbc district serves about JS.000 ru1den· tial and commm11J customen 1n lrvtne and 10mc netahbonna sections of Newport ec.eh. Tustin and untn· corporated county temtory. usma mort than 1.000 ('ub1c feet of water per month. For middle-range users, the mon•hly ~w • fct' drops from SQ 40 to S8. 7S. and for the lowest-level usen. the fee dips from S 7 85 to $ 7 30. ChartC1 for rommen:1al customt""rs att more complex but wtll also drop by 7 perttnt. dt tnct officials sa.td. men ts .\Ian Murph'. atde to super.1.,nr., Chairman Thomas Rtle). ~1d tht necessan redevclopmcol "un C\ I'> essenttali) complete But the board was precluded from acung on 11 unttl the count) was officially at peal'c "'11h atrpon foes who v.ert bloc~tng C\· pans1on plans .\ legal end 10 the v.ar tor um1rnl O\er the aarpon l.ame on \.l nnda' when a l ' S Dtstnl't ( 11un 1udgl' -;1gned a settlement agrl•ement h...·- tv.een nrang<' ( 1iunt\ "'l'" pt•r1 Beal'h .i nd l'-"O l°lttten~· group' The t·1ty. Stop Pollu11ng Our Ncw• pon and the .\1rpon \\-ork1ng Oroup (Pleue eee HltIOBTS/ A2) Holiday dJaplay .. , want to empha!>tLe that pl.tll. mcnt on this ltst doe'.> not mean the site leak!> or hac, a prohlem " \111nr ~•d ··11 merel\ ran~'.> thc \tll· 1111 potenltal probkms ''The testing" 111 tl.'ll u'> 11-'-"C: ha' ea problem or no1 · he 'Wtd <i1dd1n) that the testing .. w\JI either dc1ee1 pron. lems or help us rea .. sure the publtl that the site 1n question 1\ wk · F1\e of thew, Orangc < 01,1nt' \Ill., fall underthe Junsdu:11on ol the \c1 nta ..\na Regional \\-ater C)ualtl\ ( 11ntrol He \aid the dump managers must h1rt· llln\ulwnl'> tu ~onduct the st.ate· m.rndated "-ater (Untaminat1on tcstJ tlt'lurt: •he end of I Q!S6 RcgionaJ "'dtcr bo.ud otlic1al~ .... 111 review t.bc le\11n1,1. pl an .i,nd th results. . r here .... 111 he \.alcguards along the \l,J\ • ht• 'kild \omt' ol tht' I )range ( ounty sitcS that rn<1dt' the ~1c1te ltst have already (Pleue .ee DUlllPS/A2) Shop files claim after city rules out food sales Wheelwork say city ruling h as re ulted in a loss of business By l A~ HO\\ LETT OI -C>.11; Pllo1 Ii.II .\Iler lo'ltng tht·1r hid hc:lnrl' tht· 'e"'pon Ek'<Kh I 11. < ••unul tu '>t:ll hamburgcr-. JnJ .ilhl·t 1,rx., 111 lJ\t food thc uperalor\ 11 ( h t'Jn f riint Wheel"orbhJ H· f1kJ .i i' m1ll111n claim Jg;l10\t thr, 11' fhc l l;11m "'J' tilrd "'' .ilt.irnn DJ\ 1J ..\ \.h l>onndl 11n heh,111 ol thr operator\ c>f tht' l'll.·al h-l•nnt rt·n1.1I \hup dl uJrdtng tu '-t•\'f\nn Be.il h < 11~ ( ler~ \\ anda R.igg11 • The datm '!it'C~~ 1.ompen-.Jtton lur J lo\S ()f hu\tnC\\ Jul.' !1\ the ( II\ < 1iunc1rs ~pt .:: I dt'u,1un 10 Jt:n' tht' sale offa,t loud ctt the I U5 \fJtn \t propen' \.fd)onndl argued belorl' thl· tOun1.1l 1hat thl· deus1nn ma' 1.0\I hi'> client!. their busine'>S He contended there is no v.a\ tht' mode\\ rent.ii \hop lan ket:p up 'Allh ,11m f)t't 1n~ bu" nes<>t'S tn 8.ilboa th.ii .. di h111 1111-.l 'W 1th tht' u .. •t.ng 111 lhl' rolkr \kJttng l rJ/t' and lht ull l'll.·t"'L't·n .. um mer \L'J\11n' \h f>·•nndl ... .11J th,· 1pcrator' ••I 1 llt.tr fr int V. twd· wori...~ mu'it ~·ii hJm"url!l'f' lu \IJ\ 1n husints' The ,h,•r ' ~'"' nt•f\ ha',. rentt•d rlllkr ,i..atl·' Jlhl hit H In 111 he.1.hgt~r .. lor •L·.ir' hu1 at\ JUSl not en11ugh ht' \did 1 \f, Donndl JJ1pt'iilcd 10 the City < c1unl ti ~pt 4 11.1 n' en urn the Planning< omm1ss1on's Jul) 18 de- nial ot d permit to kt tht: business ~II t-iamhurgt'r\ pt1ld humtos. soft dnnk\ and uther fo.i<l' Thl' ,ounnl 'Olt'd w lOnttnue the m<.1111:r 111r tv.o \lo el"k' tn allov. both \tdt'\ to work out a ll1rnprom1se Rut the 1.ounLtl lkn1t'd 1he appeal. .111ng ;i., a rea .. on man' factors 1ndud1ng 1mpruix·r rn.itntcnance of tht' place · RJ' Santnrd repre....:nt1ng the own· t•r' o( tht' Balboa Inn .. aid at Che Sept. 4 mc.-t'ling that <ltt'an I ront \'.heel- v.ork .. "' 1uld ht-'111lJt1ng 11' lease 1f 1he ••Pl'r..itur\ "'en· .1lli•"'t'd to sell hot l•>O<l He .il\c 1 allt'gl·d tht· 'ihup operators v.rrl' ·mes" tcn.int' and that the \.Ill' 01 hot hiuJ ould tU'!il add lo the prohlcm \f, Donnl' I uuntered that the ,1peratur~ 1u .. 1 "'..tnteJ tu 1mpro'e their hu\lnl''' -1mprn,ements that "oulJ .. , .. 1s15 oon 10 s~ • .ooo 'arr(J ·" dl'kndant' 1n the claim Jrt Ith' tmj'lu\ ., .i tht' Planning Ot.·panmt'nl thl' 1!• Planning < \Jm m1"1t n .1nJ tht· < 11 l ,1un•tl Thc IJ . .,, nt•·n.h 1h, ". 'Jdinl! in an ar•, ·~Jn ,n.! ,apn,11•c1' '11annrr" '" t•n r • ,nf I\ Jc,1\1 '" \f,f)11nndl '·"" 'ht l'..tnl"ltnit r~:par'mrrt and IPle .. e see BfKE SHOP/A2) NB restaurants sued over death 8 ) Sl ~A' HOY. LETT Of .... OeCI) ....... ···" -\n .\r11, nJ, up1l h,1, 111,·,l .1 a"\Ut! Jg_J1n\I 'hl' • ll\ 11 '""' rxn &a,h and thrlT i. .... 11 r1:sw.1rJnt~ .lltrr lht•1r ~t'-'l'.J! old '>t>n ''a' '>trul I. .ind k1lkd h1 an alk11t•d drunkl'O .Jn, L'f .1l11n~ Pal t ti. < •J\t H 1p.h" J' T hl' \II\ \'J' '('fq•,I "'''" th1 IJ\1,utt 1 hur,dJ' I hr 'u1• "·'' tilt'd h\ alt1lfn1'\ l<nl'll.·n R,·l·, .in lx"hJI' •I f,,,.-rh and I >on' H •v.l: 1n , .. nra'lt •• 1• "111i ah, \1.trt h de.1th • tl1t·t '••t1 I ''<'Ph ) I Tilt" 1.1\',Ull l1k'd 111 1 lfJll~l I unt' \u[ll'rt• r I 11ur names J' Jt'll'OdJnl' V. itld\ ' V. h.tr1 I{ ·J 1 11"1 •n In, .rnJ lhc 81 ue U ·t·t t alt .11 •• n~ "'1tt' the 't:ne anJ thl' l 11unt' 01 1 lrJn(l.e · T hl' f·h\" r' Jlleg, their -,on ',,, 1..il ,.,! .l' a rt',ult ol thl' quc•r rl"!'<lrh·d ' '-l'I" cd lti ..,., ,•n T 1 hJ-...· 1he Jn,c1 nl tt'l· tni. I. th.it hit llo""l' T hl· I.iv. 'llll .ll l'U'\e' ( ha<i.e nl hnn).! '"'' l\lll\h 1nt11\lrated .ind ,11 \in~ undt•r tht• 1ntlut'ncl' 1 I 1l \11,tO\\ \u11r11ing 111 '\,t·~p.1n lkalh l'.ii._l I \rpanm~·nt rcu>rd!>. !Pliaae ~ LAWSUIT/A2) Bes>nnina 1n January. a home-- owner 1n the ttaahcst·ute cattaory will pay S9. 70 per month for sewaee llCf'Vlct -down from the cumnt S 10.4S. This catc:a<>ry coven famibn 011tnct spokeswoman Joyce Wqncr-Gwtdt satd lhc 1986 ~~ fee chanac 11 t.be lat~t in a seriC1 of reductions alJPl"Ovcd by lhe d11tnct over the past thru yean. ln July 1982. the monthly rnidcnual fee for hiah· uten peaked at S 14. l 0. she said. Wtantt-G\\11.dt Uld enCr&Y·S&VtOI ~ f...._._a&WAOS/A2, nJe Uf...a. jack·ln·tbe-bu la ooe of foa.r do bid a clMerf meny Chrtatmu to ,.. ueby on Holmwood Drt.-e ln Newport I • ... 0ranoe COMt OAILV PILOT/ Saturday. Oecembet 21, 1885 .. "-4 ........ "' .... lcllMnfU Le&l'll.l.D& a new · dance takee .,_tience (abo•e), but practice makee perfect (below). Fancy footwork brings smiles of delight to enthusiasts' faces International mix of folk dances provides sense of camaraderf e By LA URA MERK Ot•D19J ......... The curly-toed shoes are Macedo- nian. the hand-embroidered blouses arc Hunganan, thedccorativeJewelry is Indian and the men's blousy shirts arc Grecian -but the peo ple are from Orange County. They come from all walks of life. And twice a week they gather to share a common interest -new steps and folk dance moves. The Laguna Folkdancers is a rec- reational club that attracts a vancty of people for the sheer pleas ure of learning new dances. They are com- pany vice presidents, advert1S1ng managers. firefighters. bail bond· smcn and European em igrants. Eva Dara1 came to the United States from Hungary m 1957. For years she worked as an insurance underwriter and was always an anist. Oarai took a break from a Wedncs.- day night session where she was teaching the crowd of about 30 people a new, simple dance she had learned at the Karpatok Tanchaz, a Hun- garian dance hall in Los Angeles. Anodr Czompo, a visi tor from Hungry, had taught her the dance. .. Believe 11 or not I never did any folk dancing in Hungary." she ad- mitted. "But really the best dances are coming from Transylvania (once a part of Hungary; now a province in Romania)." she said. Over the loud music, foot stomping and hand clapping. she said the common belief that international dances are indigenous to all people of the country from which they ong- 1nated is s1mply not true A mishmash of countnes 1s rep- resented on any given night. The dances may be Indian, Serbian. Croatian. Macedonian. Mexica n or from a host of other countnes. Dressed in festive costumes, smiles abound as the dancers 1oi n hands and move in a ci rcular moti on. It's an intemat1onaJ mood and spirit memben of the group arc searching for when they gather at the Laiuna Beach High School dance studio. And it's a community effort. Each member shares any new dance they might have learned from work- shoP._S held periodically throughout C.hfom ia during the year. The beg.inning of each three-hour session fs spent teaching simple dances to the beg.inners. Some beg.in- ners were obviously uncomfonable with their inexperience as they tripped and stumbled over others' Cttt durins a circular dance. But they persjsted in learning as old-t1mef1 patiently took the time to move them throuah the steps more slowly. Ted Martin, an Anaheim engineer MA* OFFICE 330 W.t kJ St Cotta M.u C 11 ' Carol ltppenon of Coeta Meea wean a handmade Roma- nian-. blouae and •e.t and Macedonian ahoee, handmade from a .µigte piece of leather. by trade. said it was .. much too long and complex a story" to explain how he got involved in folk dancing 13 years ago. Besides dancing with the Laguna Beach group, he teaches Scandinavian dances on Monday nights 1n his home town. "It's the people, the music and the dancing." he said. Logan Lockabey has been with the group since 1967, and considered by most one of the best dancers. "I like the vanous stylings. In the Balkan dances you don·t use your arms at all while in the Russian dances you use your arms." he said. Many dances have a specific purpose, such as the wedding dance or a dance to celebrate a harvest. he said. Each year the group holds a three- day workshop 1n February. "They always bring in the top ethnic dancers for the workshop, .. Lock.a bey said. This year, the 16th annual Folk- The•e ahoea, known •• opankea, orl&lnated 1'11 Yuaoetam. dance Festival will}>« tncld at the lquna Beach 1-ft&h ;xhool airl's gym Feb. 14-16. The event has been likened to coffee booses m Romania and to Hungary's dance houses. according to Darci Linkey. M It#-lo• tseQ C:C.t• u.,. 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Winter kick offs with sunshine Cheetnutt c.n rout undet.,, °'*" eun and Jack Frott won't nip any noee9 In Southern Cellfornle, u winter ottlclally Mglna In Ju,.llke WMther. Friday'• temperature In downtown Los Angelee reaic:Md 83, matctilng the 1'9COrd Mt for O.C. 20 In 19,2, the National w .. tn.r Service Midi The normal hlg.h for the day .. 68; lut yeer'• high ... 81. National w .. ther Service met~Ok>glst Peter Wllenlky Mid daY9 through the weekend, and the oonlln'*' outlook through Chri.tmu Dey. wlll be Minny and warm with temperature1 near 70 or higher. Winter offtclally beQlna late today . The for.cut for today and Sunday: Sunny with high• moatty In the 70• -with aome 80• over Inland valleys and near 80 In the mountain•. U.S. Tempe .. Le ............ 11 &t AHNifty 22 03 ,,..... .. 17 " ~ 54 22 M5*41Pu 01 -10 Calif. Temps M 24 ~ 31 27 Atdtof1199 ,. J.3 .... on..n. 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Tampe tMI 41 Cllt.-City 24 20 Sall LM• City 21 23 &irl*• ~ 23 OS SanAMoniO 12 S3 Fr....o Coll#nbua,Oll 25 10 13 71 lancMlar San.Min.PR o.n-Long 8-=tl 50 24 Seettle u 29 o..~ 03 .()I SN..eport 52 21 ~ DltrOll 23 04 28 Spoil-29 Oulultl 04 -0$ Syr-24 ot ..._Ollla EJPaeo 81 22 TQIMllla ,. oe ~ ,...,.,.,.. 24 20 T-79 37 ~8-:fl l'aroo ..()3 ·21 TulM 28 23 O...lanCI AaoMafl 64 18 WMl*>g1on 2t 21 On1MIO Orand Aac>id• 20 ot 22 It Pelm lp<ing• Wlc:Nla o, .. ,,. .... 42 31 Wlll•lart• 20 01 P...oana Paeo~ Hettt«d 26 04 ....... 29 II AIYarllcle Honolulli IO 12 Eztended A.cl 8lufl HOuelon st M Aecl.ooc:I City II oe IWlo ~MllelllOob ~ ..... 4e 2• ~ ..... ...,, pertode of glMly s.ct-•o _.ti.low Ille CW1YON Tueeclay end ~ 81 J.4 Sallr>M "'-50 42 w~ Continued~ San ......... Olno ~City 12 03 __, .. lhr::-:: Clwtliltnee_ .... ..,., OMtlel L.M l/egaa 66 3' !tom 70 IO 16 In -· Clllee -..,., oi.oo um. Aoc* 3-' 29 IM mid TOI IO WCMICI IO In Ille --SanJoee L~ 29 22 lnMncl ~ Low In Illa..,.. ao.10 ._.,.,. ....,... 30 2t ,_eo Armored car workers will return Monday HEIGHTS .•. From Al dropped litiption blocking a $1 90 million expansion plan in return for noise reduction and mitigation measures promised by the county. But the county's quick action on Santa Ana Heights Wednesday was followed by a development that parties to the settlement have branded a breach of the spirit of the agreement -a plan to drastic.ally increase the number offlights lea ving John Wayne during the first three months of 1986 to make up for unused flight allocations earlier this year. Instead of facing the promise of improved noise levels, Santa Ana Heights residents have only uncer- tainty to look forward to, Airport Working Group Director Barbara Liebman complained. 8"* larbara By tlle .bsoclated Preti The strike against two major armored car companies serving Cali- fomja ended Friday with the last of three unio ns agreeing to return to work even though contract dif- ferences remain. The 600 members of. the Currency and Securities Handlers Association will return to work throu&hout the state Monday under the bac~-to-work agreement with the Armored Trans.- LAWSUIT •.. From Al Chase was arrested for vehicular manslaughter after the acc1dcnL The complaint further alleges that the Coast Highway and Superior Avenue location where Howe was hit "contained dangerous conditions" because of insufficient markings for a bike lane and improper street light- ing. It contends the city was respon- sible for the condition of the highway. The lawsuit claims Howe's n&hts were violated because he was lawfully nd1ng his bike in the bike path when the accident occurred . The lawsuit does not name a specific dollar amount: It seeks gen- eral damages. the loss of Howe's past and future earnings and all hospital. funeral and related expenses. r.-11.,1ey 42 oe IMI 3e Toti.,_ 86 48 40 32 Y-ll•Vty 54 34 IMI 37 72 54 M 20 Surf report •• '20 73 41 65 52 am °"" 11 S3 LOCATIOH 51 S8 ?..me 9Mcfl 1·3 SW 4$ 3t Santi Monica 1·2 w IMI 25 Newl>Otl 8Ncl1 t-.3 w San Olego Coutlty l·l w 86 4e 80 S5 Wal• temp st :le 31 82 42 M llO Tldea 82 50 53 37 TOOAY 82 46 M 48 Finl rllgll 5.29 • m 6 1 82 48 Flt•l IOw 1730p_m. 10 70 28 5->dlllgll 1122pm 3.8 11 46 S«xHi<l IOW 11 24 pm I t 47 26 IUNOAY llO 37 47 Ill FW•t fllg/\ 5 &lem H 40 3-e Fln t IOw 1 05 p"' 06 75 45 S«:ondlllgtl 7 20pm 3 4 8 1 44 S.concl IOw II S8pm 2 1 12 48 9"" eMe tOOay •14 48 p m , -Sunday 78 50 et656•m anoW11~el4 48pm 80 35 MOot1 ,_ ICIOey el 1 14 pm , -et 14 48 I 17 e m Setur(lay ano -9CIM' 82 42 &nday et I 31 p m port Co. of California, union spokes- man Ni ck Scarpelli said. "We were given a (back-to-work) proposal from the owner of the company to look over... Scarpelli said. "Concessions were made on both sides and the employees of Armored Transport were happy to accept 1t." However. negotiations still must work out differences over pay cuts and benefit reductions for some employees. he said. SEWAGE ... From Al measures and treatment changes have lowered operating costs and permitted the rate reductions. She said the Irvine agency will link with the sanitation districts of Orange County within about 18 months. further lowering expenses, she said. "We ha ve really been into cost- cutting measures," Wegner-Gwidt said. She said sewage charges account for one ponion of the bills rece1 ved each month b)' Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict customers. Other charges are a flat fee for water service and other fees linked to the customer's water usage level. Wegner-Gw1dt said the average Irvine homeowner now pays about $20 per month in water and sewage charges. BIKE SHOP ... DUMPS FACE TESTS ... From Al the Planning Commission arc "apply· 1ng a double standard" with regard to the rental shop and other businesses. He said other businesses in the busy beach area arc permitted to sell fast food, and the city's denial of the same permit to Ocean Front Wheelworks was unfair. From Al come under scrutiny by water quality officials and operate today under riJid restrictions, Bennett said. There will be no duplication if the ap- propriate testing has already been co nducted, he added. "This bill is aimed at toxic and hazardous wastes that might not have been found previously," Bennett said . Another list of 150 potcnttally hazardous California dumps will be unveiled for testing durine 1987, but Bennett said it is uncertain whether additional O range County locations will appear on that list. We know the importance you pl0<e on having your home look beautiful. We con NOW ofier you the bes1 of carpets at budget prices! Motte your Ml«tiOtl today ond make no payments until January. INSTALL ATION CUSTOM ORAPUtlES Llt.!NS!i NO. 230412 MOHJ\.WK Carpet ~J DEN'S •••0 " Mon. ·Fri. 9·5:30 Ila PIKentla A .... Coeta M.ea, CA nat ................. l Sat. 9:30-4 Sun. closed I - - ------ ---~ Orange Cout DAIL. Y PILOT /Satutday, December 21, 1816 -----------------'· STATE/ ION /WORIJ>========= State surpasses 50,000 ln lts lnznate population By tlae Auoclaled Prtu SACRAMENTO -Californufs pnson inmate population surpassed the 50,000 mark: Friday, as nearly 150 new prisoners enter the already- ov.ercrowded system each week, Corrections Dcpanment officials said. State pnsonsda rector Daniel McCanhy sa id the inmate count reached 50,022, about 64 percent more than th e 29,702 inmates that the prison system was originally designed to hold. McCanhy said 3,400 new pnson beds have been added 1n the past two years! and some 12,500 beds are currently under construction, pan of a statewide pnson expansion program Homicide rate increased ln 1984 SACRAMENTO-Cahfom1a's hom1c1dc rate. which had been falling for three years. increased slightly in 1984, Attorney General John Van de Kamp said Friday. He said there were 2, 724 homicides in 1984, up from 2,640 in 1983 but well below the 1980 record of 3,405. There has been a drop in all major crimes since 1980. which was about the time tougher laws took effect. "You point to that, and it may be one factor," Van de Kamp said. "The other factor that was simply a matter of demographics. People in the I 4-to-20-ycar-old age group tend to commit the most crimes. There 1s a declining propon1on of our population in that age group today " Lottery w111 surpass latest projection• SACRAMENTO -Lottery players by year's end may gamble a record S800 million -S 100 million above the previous forecast -defying industry trends and surprising schools with larger than hoped allocations. Lottery officials told The Associated Press on Friday that the revised estimate surpasses even their Nov. 25 forecast of $700 million in sales by the close of 1985. Conservative fo recasts before the Oct. 3 start-up predicted a total of about SI btlhon in lottery revenue dunng the entire first 12-month period. The estimate Friday by Lottery Director Mark Michalk:o would mean that the init1al 34 percent share due publtc education by early February could amount to about $272 million. Tests confirm condors can mate LOS ANGELES -Blood tests confirm that love 1s possible between Topatopa, a California condor at the Los Angeles Zoo, and another of the huge vultures brought to mate with him. a zoo official said Friday. Tests to determine the sex of the bird brought to the zoo on Sept. 6 confirm the condor as female. said Kathleen Cox. the zoo's research director. Condor gender cannot be determined by sigh t. Alatorre sworn in as LA councllman LOS ANGELES -Manach1 musicians played Mexican songs and suppon ers hugged and kissed as Ri chard Alatorre. the fi rs t Hispanic city councilman in 23 years. was sworn into office Fnday. Alatorre. 42. a former Democratic state assemblyman. was elected Dec. I 0 in a spcctal elecuon held to fill the seat vacated by 18-ycar veteran An Snyder. who resigned. U S Rep. Ed Roybal. D-Los Angeles, the onl y other Hispanic ever to serve on the City Council, received a standing ovatton wh en he was introduced. Thousand• honor jet crash victims FORT CAMPBELL. K) -More th~n 17,000 soldiers stood at attention and relatives and friends huddled under green .i\rm> blankets on a SAOW)' parade field Fnday to salute the 248 troops killed 1n a Jetliner crash last week. "Our comfon . our secu nt)' arc gifts ofume and sacnfice by those we often do not kn ow," Army Secreta ry John 0 . Marsh Jc said at the memonal servac.e. "They are not thanked, ... then tragedy strikes and shocks us into awareness." A lone bugler, Spec. 4 Jerry Bowers, sounded "Taps" as fo ur Jets flew the "missi ng man" formation. tn which one JCI broke away from the others in a low pass over the field. Grand Jury lndicts 21 Rajneeshees PORTLAND. Ore. -l\ federal grand JUI) has 1nd1cted Ma .\nand Sheela and 20 other former d1sc1ples of Bhagwan Shree Ra1neesh on charges the}' created the largest elet:tronic eavesdropping S)Stem 1n Oregon h1stol). the U.S. atto rney's office announced Fn da). hecla, the Indian guru's former personal secretary. and the others are accused of conspiring to intercept telephone conve rsations at the sect's Rajneeshpuram commune. Bugs were placed in about 25 Hotel RaJneesh rooms, in the walls of disciples' homes and in the legs ofa dining table at Zorba the Buddha Restaurant beginning in January 1984. the indictment said. Israel returns Pollard spy documents WASHI NGTON - Apparently ending a dispute that strained relations. the tale De panment said Fnday that Israel had returned all the classi fied documents involved in the Jonathan Pollard spy c~se and was disbanding the unit that allegedly dealt with the Navy analyst. As a result of Israel's cooperation. U.S. intelltgence-shan ng will ·be resumed "tn all fields," said Charles Redman. a department spokesman. He said Israel had cooperated with U.S. in vestigators sent to that country and that they were returning home with relations between the two governments on a ··soltd foundation of deep friendship. close affinity and mutual trust.'' Mlne workers end 16-month strike CHARLESTON. W Va. -The United Mine Workers and the i\.T Massey Coal Co. announced Fnday that the union had avecd to c:nd its bitter 15-month-old strike, but they then proceeded to d1sa~ on v1rtuall) everythtng else. The two sides announced a settlement of a n unfa ir labor practice case central to the stn ke -whether Massey. wllh its scores of substdtanes. should negotiate as a single empl oyer. Both sides av eed that it should. Bui they differed on almost all points conccrntng the condmons under which union miners would return to work:. UMW President Richard Trumka said the miners would retom "wllhtn a month" under terms of the union's 1984 national contract. But company President E. Morgan Massey said flatl y that workers who return "will do so without a UMW contract." Sabotage ruled out in Bhopal ga• leak NEW DELHI, India-The government said Fnday that design flaws and inadequate safety controls caused the 1984 gas leak at the Union Carbide Corp. pesticide plant in Bhopal that killed more than 2,000 people. Mookiah Arunachalam, minister of state for industry. told Parliament the plant design and manufacturing controls were "not fool-proof to ensure absolute avoidance of violent chemkal reactions and leakage: of toxic gases." The minister based his statement on a repon by S. VardaraJan, director general of the aovemment's Council of Sc1ent1fic and I ndustrial Research The repon was submitted to Parliament Fnday. 4 dle ln cbemica.l plant blast in India NEW DELHI. India -An explosion at an acetic acid plant in Maharastra state killed four people and injured about 50, the United News of India said Fnday. It quoted police as sayina the explosion ripped through the factory Thursday at Sakharwadi K.anhcgaon. 62 miles cast or Bombay. and I 0 of the in)urcd were in critical condition. The cause of the blast was not known, but in itaal rcpo11s said a 40-ton tank had exploded, the agency said. UNI did not say if the !)(Opie killed and injured were employees or people who lived in the area. It also did not say who owned the plant. Bulfadan defendant denlm bofrin6 Agca SOAA. Bulpna -A Bulprian of!icer ~ wi~ plolli!"& to kill the pope testified Friday tbat he had noOuna. to do wath n and did not know Mehmet Ali Aaca, the Turkish aunman serv1naa life sentence for the an.ack. lt. Col. Zhelyo Kolev Vass11ev, one of three Bulaai:i•n• and four Turks cha~ by l~h•n. authoritic5 1n the May 13. 1981 , shoouna of Pope John Paul lfin St. Peter's Square, testified for more than 2Yl hours before h.alian and Butaarian mqistrates. New cb&r6e. w111 delay Barbie trial LYON, France -The tnal ap1nst Nan war cnm1naJ Klaus Bart>te wu delayed f nday when France's h1Jbest appeals court ruled that ()tOKCUtors emd by excludina some accusations ap1n1t Barbie. The tnal .,a1n1t the 72- ye.ar-old former SS capwn had been tcheduled to bqan 1n catty February. The ruhna Fnday means the tnal wdl be postponed u nttl at lust an er the March t 6, t 986 lea11lat1ve elecuons 1n France Congress adjourns for th~ year without approving deficit bill WASHING1'0N (AP) -A tired and frustrated Congress adJoumed for the year Friday after faihng in a long battJe to pass a $74 billion defici t-teduct1on bill, the centerpiece of its 1985 budget--cutting effon . Jn a final day of maneuvenng. Wllh many lawmakers already on their way home. the Senate refused for tbe second and third tames in two days to pass the House version of the ma.ss1ve packa&e of spending cuts and taxes. The House had removed fro m the ~c!cage a new tax to pay for the 'Superfund" toxic waste cleanup pTogram. The 35-29 and 35-30 votes lulled the bill until next year The Senate then approved. on a voice vote. a separate House-passed bill to temporanly extend some expmng tax prov1S1ons, including the 1 k ent·a-pack tax on cigarcues. unul next March. It was the last measure needed before adjournment. Senate leaders telephoned Presi- dent Reagan at Camp David to noufy htm Congress was leaving. "Mr. President, we're here, we're finasbed. we wanted to check and sec 1f you had any funher work you wanted us to do." said MaJonty Leader Roben Dole, R-K.an., who said the president tndicatcd he did not. They exc hanged holiday greetings. and the leaders returned to the Senate cha111ber where the gavel fell for lbe last time at 6:28 p.m. The House followed suit, adJournmg at 6:40 p.m. Congress returns on Jan. 21. Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore .. sa1d the Senate would return 10 conference wtth the House 1n January and revise the budget bill. which the White House said would have been vetoed WlthOUl Ch&nJCS. "r htS IS 001 bcmg sent back to d.ie as far as this ~nator 1) concerned," he sa1d But be drew sharp cnttc1f.m trom Democrats and Republicans, who said Conarcss needed to act th1~ year to cut the buae federal deficit "It's a way to let Reagan a\01d facing up," sa1d Sen Roben ( B)'rd. 0-W.Va., t be Dcmocrattc lead<'r "We send this back to conferentt that's the end of this measure " "It's a new fonn of pre!l1den11al veto," said Sen W11l1am Armi.trong. R.COlo. "Ifs a veto Without even sending the bill to the Wh11e House " ~Ill Packwood a.nd Senate Budget ~mmittee Chairman Pete v Domenici. R-N.M . won out after arguing at was better for ( ongre5s to clean up the bill and get what n could "There are score~ of programs that shouJd not be 10 this bill." he said The Senate could have revised lh6 ball Fnday but House ~onty Leader Jim Wri&)\t, D-Texas, said the House was 1n ~ment , -in pan becaut.e so many members had left there were no lonacr coo~ repteKn- ta t1 ves 1 n town to add up to a quorum. "We have completed our work.," ~1d ~ n&ht. suand1ni tn for Speaker Thoma~ J> O'Neill Jr . 0-Mass., who alrt'ad> had left "We're Just waitina for the Senate so we can catch the airplane~ home " Repi 8 111 Frenz.el , R-Minn .. said the budget btll was "a dead duck." The House. seelung to give the Senate a wa> to adjourn. convened bneO> Fnda)' afternoon to pass the ~parate pack.age to simply extend r,ome e:itpinng tax prov1s1ons unttl March 15 ne:itt year The b1U pa3Sed b) a '01ce vote No polygraph test for Shultz WASHI NGTON (AP) -Prest· dent Reagan said Fnday that Sec- retary ofState Geo'le Shultz won't be required to take a he detector test as pan of a new government secunt}' program. Shulu had said Thursday he would resign before taking a polygraph examination. adding that he con- siders the tests unreliable because they sometimes implicate the inno- cent or absolve the guilty. After a meeting Friday with Shultz at whic h the polygraph issue was discussed. Reagan was asked whether the secretary feel s better. "Yep," the president replied. Asked whether Shultz wtll have to take a polygraph. Reagan replied. .. Nett her one of us are going to." The president said he did not try to change Shultz's mind about poly- graphs but explained to him that "what he read 1n the European press Gunmen • give up, captives unhurt Surrounded by cops. they surrender on runway at the airport N 4.NTES. France (A P) -Three gunmen who took: over a courtroom dunng a robbery tnal surrendered and released their last two hostage~ unharmed at the Nantes airport Friday mght. 35 hours after the drama began. police said. ihe van the) had been given for their escape from the courthou<>e pulled up outside the airport ter· m10al, carrying the three handcuffed gunmen in police custody The gu n- men were taken away and police escorted their former hostages mto the terminal. "The three men surrendered together when suddenl)' they realized they were at a dead end." Police Comm1ss1oner Roben Bro ussard. who negot1atc:d with the gun men, told reponers. "The> understood our detem unataon because the) found themselves at the far end of the runway with police all around them .. A man who burst into the crowded counroom Thursday morning wi th guns and grenades, and two defen- dants in the trial. surrendered at the far end of a runwa~ at Nantes· small Chatel Bougon A1rpon . The) had taken 32 people capta e in the counroom. They left the counhouse earher Fnday and sped off to the airport 1n the van. 'supplied by pohce. and spent several hours on the runway sur- rounded by dozens of officers and security vehicles. The gang leader had handcuffed himself to the triaJ's presiding judge . Do m 1n1que Bailhache. Police sources said th<' gunmen stopped at a railway suauon bctw~n the counhouse and the airport and picked up more weapons from a lugaae locker The add1t1onal weapons made tt' "fa r from ceru1n that the aff8.lr was over until the reached the aarpon and were sur- rounded." the sources said. The other hostaae. Assistant Judge Bernard Bureau. said the gunmen were "very determined I was ex- tremely af~1d ..... He said the~ we~ Iona pcnods when his captors held arenades 1n their hands, ~th the pans removed Bureau satd lie believed the man who stormed lhccounroom, Abdel Kanm Khalkl. ··1e1ect out of deep friend· ship" for the other two men. Bureau, who sajd a lump on his head was c:a\lted by 1 blow ftom one of the c:apton.. said that ... , the bea>nnina n was a suicide operat1on for them" but the aunmen Iller "wanted to limit the cost." The auomen -Ocoraes Couno1s. 38. Patnck Thiolei. 24. and Kha.lki, 33 -earlier had threatened to k.tlJ t.hetr bost.atn and then commat su1c1de 1r their ocapc attempt fa1~ was not true " Reaga n did not elaborate on the remark Shultz was traveling tn Europe last week when the White House announced that Reagan had signed a d1rec11ve requinng use of polygraphs as ~rt of a counter- espionage campaign. Reagan spoke after a bnef cer- emony on the South Lawn in which the mayor of Westminster, Md .. presented htm with a Chnstmas card beanng I 0,000 signatures. Earlier. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said there was no h1gh- level concern over the perception in some quaners that Shultz 1s not a team player. Other officials. spealung pnvately. assailed Shultz for malttng his cnlt· c1sm public, first on a network telev1s1on show and later dunng an appearance before State Dcpanment reporters Shultz said he hJd "gra-.e re'.><r· vauons" about he detector 1esh and said he ~ould rt~1gn "the minute I'm told I'm not trusted ·· Hts statement~ prompted specu- latton that Shultz ma' won resign but that poss1b1ht) appeared 10 d1m101sh wi th Reagan's statement'> on Fnda> Left unclear b' hulu's remarks was whether he ~he\e.., his personal views on pohgraphs should 3ppl) to other State Department officials State Dcpa.nment deput) spokes- man Charles Redman was unable 10 pro' 1de an ans~er Fnda~ when tht' questton was ask ed b~ a reporter Redman said an inter-agenc' task force ts still deetdtng ho"' the pres1- den11al dtrecll't' 1~ gu1ng to be implemented He said that once lhc: proce-dures are agreed on. 11 "'uuld ~up to ealh agenc~ to decade hC\"' to conduct them. 6'~o French George. Courtola lo a pol!ce car mlnutea after hJa arreat oo the 1fantea airport runway ln France oo Friday. Georce Shultz Citizens nab suspects after infant is shot LO l\NGELES (AP) - Two armed gang member.i believed to have shot and cnucall~ wounded an infant dunng a s1d<'walk shooting spre<' Fnda' afternoon 1n South Los ..\ngele~ "ere apprehended b' two unarmed c111 zens police said Tl1<' ~hoo11ng ot the ~-month-old gir1 i'n urred a1 °'0th \trect and C remhav. Boule,,.ard at 2 J IJ pm "hen alleged members of Lhe nval t n ps and Blood gang!> e'\hanged signals at a bus c;top. said police Sgt -\I Ru,acaba "The C'nps 11. hipped out guns and shot Then the' fled and grabbed a t'lus .. ~id Ruhaca\a of the "'7th ':itreet d1\ 1s1on fv.o v.1tnes\<'s sa" them board the ~"uthem <. alttom1a Rapid Transit Dt!>tnct hu!> and stopped tt after 1. ha'>tng 11 h' automoh1le "Tv.o unarmed c1t1zcns pulled the bus t1\er and 100~ thl' two armed SU)pect\ 1n1n CUSt Od) ," said Ru,ataha Polite-v.ould not release thr naml'' l)f tht' f>l'l)ple arrested or lhl' unarmed ut11<'m to\.O)ved 10 the 101. 1JC'nt Jarvik 7 implants get go-ahead But panel also calls for more monitoring of heart experiments W .\SHI NG TON (AP)--\federal ad"tSOf) pantl on Fnda) c:ndor;ed conttnu<'d human e'pen mentallon with the Jan 1k-7 an1fic1al heart. bul called for increased obsef"\•at1on of procedure because ofconcem~aboul sc nous medical compltcat1ons The ad" 1sol) panel. a ft er meeting in closed session for more than 'II '\ hour.>, said It would recommend that the Food and Drug Adm101Strat1on allow Or. Wilham DeVnes to 1.·vn· tinue perform inf hean implant\ on a cast-b)<ase basis De\ nes has ix·rtorml·d hlur •JI thl' se'en implant' Juth11n1ed tn tht· FD~. ()j !hi.' lour tv.11 pat1t•nt' ha\ e died and all ha'l' ,ufkred lomr)li,,1 lll)OS 1ndud1ng 'll ll~l'' JO\! t'll11<1\I cl oiling But m IC'\llmon' Jx·tore thl.' pjnt'J Fnda\ Dr Rohen J,11"\ 1l the .Jr- ' elo~r ot tht' ht'art \31d thl' ltlur c:ascs ha'e •ontnbul<.'d to th<.' \C1<'n· 11tic and m~iral nov. ledge necess- an to d<'' clop an an<'ptabl<' art1tic1al heart Dr Charles l ~1dntnsh. chairman of the federal ad' 1'lon panel. said the .:omrn111C<" agret'd unan1moush to allti...., the e\penments to conllnuc our under ~harp ne" reporting re- "1uirement<. The prc~:cd u rl"'I "1111 ncl ude re pons t''l'" 1hrC'l' m,1n1h' lm each patient re,t'I' 1nll tht' JJn 1k ~as a pennanent rt•pl <.11.rmt•nt hcan and FDA ,lcaran\t' hlf r .i1. h 1>perat1on. based 1.1n lht• \U(l.t'" ul th(' prt'\ IOUS 1.1perat11in l Pnl1nued <>t•nou\ m~1cal com- phl.itwn' \llll could prnmpt the ad' 1~,n "nmmllle<' to recommend that the <'\pcnmcnl'i tX' hailed Mein. tosh said ·no, wu,I\ I 1h1n~ 11 there wen: muluplr pr"hlcm'I. the -.amc kind of pr1.1hl<'rn' that we were re' 1<'wtn& lllli<I' that "'ert persistent from pa1 1rn11 ,1 "'\l1tnt that might gt'<' the pant•I h)< 11.1 ltH though1 for 'i.3\lng perhap' •he \l'\th or ~'en 1h patient ,h,1ulJn 1 t'tt· J one " \id ntosh \a1d Cruise send~ felons up the river FORT LA UDERD..\LE. Fla (AP) -Thmy fug1 t1ves ..-.anted on charges ran11na from ar10n to armed robber) v.e~ lured aboard a cnuse ship v.1th the prOmlSC Ofa free aetJ~Ol\ WC('l • end Instead. the)' JOt a tnp to Jail. counes of the 8 rov.1!rd Count henf'rs Offi~ "You \hould have ~n their fac~s." said Dtt«11-.e Marl W1chner of the fulJtl'<' squad "It wa5 total shock " Opcrauon Bon \.'o)a,ge ran fo r three: days befo~ lea' ing pon Thursda). Letters were mailed earl) this wcck to more than 2.000 people Wlth outstao.dlna felon)' wu- ranu 1nv1tin1 th(m to "romt' aboard for a thnlhna ottan 'C)\ ag<" at no "o" '" .\bout halt th<' ktt<'rs fntled t\) reach people "ho had mo' ed To ~ualtf) for tht tnp. r«1p1· en ts mc:reh had to pick up their uckets in nearb\ Pon F' er glade!I 4,j th<'\ Vt'atted to board the boat. thr '0 aJlq~ felon\ queit1oned undc:rco\l er dtta ll' es aboul their aood fonunt "The) 'd want to kno~ how min" ba" the~'d be on the ship. what kind of food, pm blina." W1chner said .. We're t~lhna them what a arut tt mt they] ha ve" Offi<'1als attnbuted a lower th.an expected turnout co the pubbClty that followed a recent t ~1mdar ttJn& in wa,h1nston There l maf"\hab al'TC'strd \()() lu&1t1H'\ who thought th<'\ ""<"r<' 1e111ng frt'e Redskins foot· ball uckets \iost of th( fug1vues who too~ ad' antA&e of tht' cru1~ i\ITer asked dcpuUC1 1f the 'o\age wa a lav. cnforument 'illn& ltk( th( football opent1on "One brother was nand1n1 1hert pok1n1 the other one sa' in&. T he reason it's takint so long 1s bccaust the)'tt ch~kint out vour warrant'," Wichner -..id "We were itand1na there try· int 10 keep from la""1'1na bccautc that •w exactly what ~~ ~rt d0tna,. M 8ob ~n.anchseru said. t A4 Or_,. Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, Deoemb« 21 , 1985 Homefront hospitality revisited ~ Coincidence reunites WWII soldier, f amtly thatbefnendedhtm BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY .... ..., ........ Jack LeVan was one of the ~nd1 of re<:nuls who enlisted riaht after Pearl Harbor and found them.elves in California, miles from home, awajtina orders lo ship ou1 10 war. Alone in a stranac place. the soldier from Micbipn went to church one Sunday, where he knew he would find comfort. He aJso found company. JuUa Woods was anend1ng church in Hollywood that Sunday, too. She and Jack struck up a friendship and She invited him tO have dinner With her family. .. LeVan never forgot the kindness and fnendsh1p the Woods famil) extended to him dunng those earl) war days 44 years ago Although the fnends tncd to keep in touch. they lost contact after V-J Day. George and Julia Woods. and their children M1m1 and George Jr . moved. Le Van, who rose through the ranks from pnvate to captain, got married. The couple rn1sed \IA chil- dren. This year, Le Van wasat a brunch 1n Grants Pass. Ore., where he and his wife now ltve. and he was talking about the kind Californians who took him under their wing dunng the war "One of the women at the table said, 'It wouldn't happen to be the Woods famtl }'. would it'!' .. LeVan said. In one of those strange twists of fate no one can explain, the woman knew the Woods. and had their Balboa Island address. LeVan contacted Julta Woods - her husband George has passed awa) -and on Wednesday the two families met again for the first ume in more than four decades. What prompted LeVan to get 1n touch after so many years" .. If you've known the most pacious, kind, generous people 1n the world, you don't want to 1erminate that kind of rclauonsh1p ... he said. 0.-, ............ bf LM .. .,,. Geor&e Wooda Jr. watchee elater Mimi and Beatrice Le Van at Newport Beach lunch MacGowan aene Jack Le Van, Julia Woode where famille• were reunited after 44 yeara. Wilham MacGowan. and dinner hosted by Julia Woods at the Village Inn on Balboa Island Also part1c1- pa11ng were George Woods Jr . another Balboa Island resident. a sister who was born after the war. and their children. "It's really very exciting," said M1m1 MacGowan "I was about 15 or 16 when we met Jack. I remember ht: was one of the first to land m Hawa11 after Pearl Harbor and he sent m~ an HOAG ME MORIAL HOSPITAL November Zl Mr and Mrs Ri chard Gilmore. Huntington Beach. gJrl November %% orchid le1. "My mother encouraged me to wear it lo school It JUSt made a smashingsensallon Now here we arc. catching up after 43 years. ··Everyone looks different. ol course, but after )OU '>It down and start talking you recogn1Le man- nensms." Le Van is officially retired now. but serves as chairman of the board for Wildlife Images. an organization Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence, Hunllngton Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs Glenn Mehner. Costa Mesa. girl dedicated to rchabil11at1ng and re- turning to the wild animals that ha ve been orphaned or inJured. The LeVans are on their way to Florida fo r the hohda)s. The)'°ll be taking new memories of old friends with them. "It bnngs back memones of lhe good pan of the war." LeVan said of the reunion. ··of th e patnotic attitude of the people here and how kind they were to me" Mr and Mrs. C harks Pfeifer. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Mr and Mrs f rank Leal. ( oc;ta Mesa. gul December 3 'Does the current h eal wave affect your Christmas spirit?' Jan Lubratlch Huntle1toa Beach Ceasu1 letervlewer "No, 1f 11 were cold in Cali- fornia we'd all have apoplex) We couldn't dnvc. Beside'I, the warm weather makes shop- ping easier." Valerie Gra\'tl Costa Mt1a Bookkeeper "We're go ing to Arizona tht'> year so the hot weather 1~ JU~I getting me used 10 what 11'11 bc like there " Robert Sonolell Huatla1toa Beach Radlololf a11l1taat ·Tm from Canada ~o I'm uSt"d to ll being t•ohJ during Chmtmas. h's nice though because you don't ha ve to put up with the cold weather once ('hnstmas 1:. over." Gary Scott Co1ta Mesa Gas company employee "No. not at all. I'm from Colorado. I moved to Southern California for this kind of weather .. The re union included lunch at the • Eastbluff home of M1m1. now Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Morlok. Hunt- ington Beach. boy Mr and Mrs. Harold Manm. lf'\1ne. boy Mr. and Mrs. David Larsen. Newport Beach.boy Mr. and Mrs. C1regory Orange'>. Newport Beach. bO} Mr and Mr'> Jame'> Ciray. Hunt- LET US BE YOUR HOLIDAY · GUEST ROOM " OR, GREAT FOR HARBOR LIGHTS CRUISE" GUESTS Serving the Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa area __ i -J'_!_ ~·p;~~~nLR~~~r.;;;~~~Hd'C1JI A . ~ ~ A Super Rate For Holiday Guests ~ I ~INvlE. s25 (jlJfjll $29 11 I H(J<JM •J. 1r't-•ir , I I '-~~~·~·=-~~----.::_·~~_::~_: __ , LUXURIOUS 140 ROOM MOTOR HOTEL aUUT1'UL ACCOMMODATION• /NCLUIM: • Hosf)1ta/1ty flrJ<;1r1 f1.i1 Reu~µt1u11 -. • ConlerencP HU< n tor P.J1f1P, 11J • Gue.,t L 1 1r .Jfy 'U l.. t~.t • r •"'!; • ,, 1 A , ... tJ,••<J <1 -:, l<r" .,,_, fr ,, fioo~ lr.JtJay l'LLA~l CALL November 23 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bye. In inc. girl November ZS Mr and Mrs Timothy Roach, C ostJ Mesa, boy November %7 Mr. and Mrs. Chnstopher Proctor. M1ss1on VieJO, boy Marvel Chaney, Newport Beach. bo) November Z8 Mr. and Mrs. Elhott Waldnch, New- port Beach, bo) Mr. and Mrs. Terr) Chin. Newport Beach, gJrl November U Mr. and Mr)>. Thomas Wills. Irvine. I twins. boy and girl Mr. and Mrs. Todd Chapin, Newport Beach. girl November 30 Mr and Mrs. C1corge C1ranger. llun1- 1ngton Beach. boy December I Mr and Mrs Lonnie Manon llunt- ington Beach. boy Lisa Verdugo and James Cira) Ill , Costa Mesa. boy December 2 Mr. and Mrs. James Nah1n . Hunt· 1ngton Beach. girl ington Beach. ho) 1 Mr. and Mr ... l heodorc i.:ullcr. New- port Beach. boy l\.1r and Mr!> Jorgl' \anlhcl C oc;ta Mesa. girl December 4 Mr. and Mrs. John 'vi om s. Laguna Niguel. girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meigs, Hunt- ington Beach. girl Mr and Mrs. Ralph Duane. Irvine. girl Mr and Mrs Rand) Sierra. lr.,,inc. girl December S Mr and Mr'> Paul Amante. Hun1- 1ngton Beach. boy December 7 Mr and Mrs fhoma'> Murph). "'lc .... pun l:kach girl "vtr and Mr<; Mar'>hall Dullil'ld < oc,ta Ml'..a. om December 8 Mr and Mrs Nel\on Cioehle. Ir. inc, btl) ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL December 4 Manannc and JelT C'onopa'>'>I. C <>'>ta Meo;a. bo) MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL December 14 Jan and Lance Dunmire. Newport Beach. girl Rlley appoln ted Orange County Board of Supcr- erv1sors Chairman Thomas Riley has been appoin1cd b) Gov George DurkmeJ13n to ..en e on the Cali- fornia Council on Mental Health. Cbarlt1 Lelaeaweber Newport Beach Writer "Ye!>, 11·., made me much happu.·r I'm from back Ea'it " Debbie Wagner Costa Mesa Student "Not at all. I'm from up North and I've cxpenenced cold weather. It's much nicer here .. BUI Welch Katie Allred Cotta Mesa Costa Mesa Chrlltmas tree salesman Retired J ,, •• f <JH Rl ~,(I-NATIONS 645-2221 r lf"ND0'' 1' 1 /•t 5,,,,,., VJSl<.1 M,..YI L• It:' di lt}~{J ~µcr1(J• Avi·r ut: Riley 1s a member of the statewide Mental Health Coali11on and re- cei ved a service award from the ,___--t Orange County Mental Health A~­ "The weather doesn't alTect "I don't really care for my spinl. It could be warm or Chnstmas that much so 1hc cold and my spirit would be weather doesn'l affect me thr same" ei ther wa y." @) • J - t Put the Merry in her Christmas with Diamonds from Smith National Jewelry Save up to 70°/o Guarant eed! Every woman loves a diamond And you'll love the money you'll save at Smith National Jewelry. Because we guarantee our prices to be up to 70% lower than regular retail. Diamond Stud Earrings l/•ct t w $169 1h ct t w 395 Diamond Pendant ~ ct $279 Located lust across the bridge on Balboa Island. All Items subject to prior sale. ~) "• j,_ "J' • ( I .. , . ' ,, .. , ' , \' I• . . , .. .___ __ _ -327 Marine Ave., Balboa Island 673-0733 soc1auon this year. Ri ley will serve on the state council unul 1988 Compiled by Fred Vogel1teln A STATEMENT IN TIME Original Classic Wristwatches ... VINTAGe TIMe • N. LAGUNA at Boat Canyon 494-8282 PACIFIC COAST SURF & SPORT ' I JlmmyZ Water Rags Norfleet Raisins Dottin · UOG Boots Sense• Sandals Morey Boogies Burmys Suri Videos Ray Ban Rainbow Sandals Hobie Sunglasses Skate Boards & Much MCHe 4535 Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach l1AWAIIAN-, T Y L E Hours 8-7 pm 548-WAVE . . -t.oo ~HOGAN'S ROCK 'N' 1 "~'16 NlW ZOOAEWE &WAT t ~he Achtntures 01 Nick Olrter" ( 19721 Robett Conrad Sht!I ~~~.,. ~SMmt·s~ PROJECT UNIVERSE FAEAIE TAU THEATRE STAABAMES ' -•30-•9!~FOOTMLl ~=TEAM SUP£R SPORTS AMERICA MOVIE • • '" "Suk11cnewan (19!>4J Alan Lldd, Shelley Wtnleta I WOAKIHO WOMEN ~IMIVERSE ONE WAY GAME -10:00-~ C8S STOOYBAEAK VIOE08EAT dQ') 13 GHOSTS Of SC008'1 t t t Pw19ct Getll'4lmllll t 19 '8 I i~"' '=TLIHQ • • Just Ille W•y You Al• t 198-41 Kriaty MCNICllol MICl\eel Ontktlll\ -12'05-c CINEMAX COMEDY EXP£Mtoo -12'30- l ~i~~ wmECOORSE LAVEAHE & SHIRLEY m M£AOOW\.AAI( LBrtOH C CINEMA)( COMEDY EXPERIMENT l MOVIE • • • Wetcorne To l A 't9771 Kettti Cdrr .id1ne, Sally t<ellefman -1'00-e l NFl FOOTBALL 0 MVf4STERS 0 AMERICA'S CHOtCE f AMERICA'S TOP TEN G) MOVIE l'ittlts <MW.A TUT SPORTS l.EOEH08 BIONIC WOMAN PUTTIH' OH ntE HrTS MOVIE • • ' The Grus 15 AAf•V1 Greenet Ovtl I Ile $el>tte T lllk 11918) CttOI , Burnt11 Chattel G•OCllll S)WlVA BuesCONTEMPOAARY HEAL TM l1ll WIDE WOALD OI SPORTS a!) GLORIA A OIOS m ETHIOfl\A. TME NIGHTMAAE ~ R SPOATS tLLUSTRA TED ~SENTS THE SPORTSMAN Of THE YEAR P DEMPSEY & MAKEPEACE $ MOVIE • • • Greys1oae Tile L~ Ot Tarzan L()(d Qt The Apes ' (198-4) Ralp/I RICl'latdson. C/lnst<l91* Lim oert I. MOVIE • • ~ Tax MtUlef -3·1$- 19821 Matt OlllOn Jwn -3:30-0 TEAAAHAWKS fJ NFL Al.MS PRESENTS 1f)FAME Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday. Oeoember 21, 1988 d 1 '~1o.. 1.RST'n.£1 OI THI NQt AJll) AMOUS • MOvtE • • • ' 8t1Q60001' t 19S4 l Gtnt :'~~ • • 1 Tilt OlvOI C41 Of i.tOy l(" 119381 Merit O~on llutence Oil "* ~~WO. • * t Tnt Sole• 19821 l(tn W.nl W1illam PrlflU M NOT NEC£SSA-. Y TME 'fEAA IHAEWW $ MOVIE t • t At!>o Miii I l gg.4 1 Emiho f .. ltNW Hitry :.itltl Stlnl()(' -10'30-I IN SE.ARCH Of '~ P INOE.PEHOENT HEWS -tCH5- 8 SPORTS PAGE -11'00-e o o f 10 .nNEWS· 0 PUTT1N' OH TME HITS Cl> MOVIE L MOVIE • Coffee Tu Or Me?" tJM4) JUliel Anaerson P1111 Tl'lomli I CPJ CHERRY BOWL SQUARE FOOT GAAOEHING .-. COOPER'S OAAHGE OOUNTY fill DALE EV ANS '11) JOUAHEY TO ADVENTURE 1t)MOVIE • • ' The Eartnllng 119801 w111111m Holden Ricky Scttrooet mi ooc:TOAWHO ~ WRITE COURSE HI DUKES Of HAZZARD Ul) CHARLES TAYLOA mWRESTUNG £1!) BUSINESS Of MANAGEMENT C MOVIE • • • Bye Bye BlrdM! t 19631 OIQ. Van ()yae Janet Leegn -4'00- t) NFL WEEK IN REVIEW D OMNI: VISIONS Of TOMORROW Cleavon Little (top), Mel Brook• and HarYey Korman are featured ln Brook•' madcap we.tern farce "Bluing Saddle." tonlght at 9 • • • , Hwe Comes Mt #0111 194 I1 Rooert MontOO"*) ClliiOe Alini I TAUS FAOM ll1f OAAKSIOE a» CClMEDY TONIGHT g) BENNY Hill -12:JO-'. U AMERICA'S TOP TB1 0 MOYIE •• ' Bak• 5 HIWk I 19781 Cllnl Walker Burl '* • • • "The Compe1111on 119801 Richard Oreytuss Amy lnmig Hi IN!MOE TME NFl l FAEIUE TALE TMEATRE _&MOVIE • *. My FoohSll Hean '19501 Dana Andrews Susan Hayward -10:30- 1 l)) DUNGEONS & OAAGONS AMERICA'S TOP TEH ®l um.es MOVIE . *. A c,., In The W1ld8fness (19741 George Kennedy Joanna Pet let. 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Em1ho Estevez -11:00- ~~SAMOAY I PIJTllN' OH TME HTTS dQ') WEEXEHO SPECIAL WAESTUNG WOOOWAIGHT'S SHOP IHmOOUCIHG BIOlOGY ONE WAY GAME MOVIE • * 'Just The Way You Are 1984 Knsty McNtcilo4 MICnaet Ontw n .l MOW: t t t "Tile Oresse< t 19831 Alben Finney, Tom Courtenay -11:30-e m tml AMERICAN BAHOST AHO MOVIE * • "The Smurts M<l The Magic 1Flvt~9m~ MARKETING AJmtEl..ENE RIPPY QW.JC TAU< AFT~ -12:00- • TMRE.E STOOGES Cl> MOVIE * * '1 Tile Last Ot T ne Goo<> Gu'fl ( 1978) Roberl Culp Dennis Dugan Cl) MOVIE C MOVIE • •'t Ofeam~ (198-41 Oeon1s Oulll<l MIU Von Sydow H MOVIE * • N.gn1 Qt Tile Come1 t 19841 Cattienne Mary Stewart t<ell• Maron- l MOVIE • • • '• ·coal Miner's Daughter' r t980t Sissy Sp~ Tommy Lee Jones P DAHCE FEVER -130-0 MUNSTERS 0 COW80YUP T SOUL TRAi.. ~~STORY Eli) BEHIHO TME SCEHES P PVTTIH' OH TME HrTS -145-m RELIGIOUS PAOGRAMMING -2:00- 0 GIOOET 0 RACING OH THE EDGE ()VOYAGERS Cl) MOVIE • • Sunsnme Cnnstmas iq" Cliff De Y0W19 Barbara He<'11f!y ~ AMERICAH STORY ~ WOALD CUP SKIING Ul) BETTY JEAN R08INSOH m AFRICA. COHTlNENT IN CRISIS P FAME $ BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER -2:30-0 SANT A CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN O GIOOET 0 WAA OfTMESTARS 9 FTV m R()()(SCHOOl ~ CONTEMPORARY HEAL TM ISSUES J'tMOVIE • • • The Bible 119661 Ge()(Q\' C Scou Petei 0 T ooie Eli) DOTTIE RAMBO Z MOVIE • • • A Cnristmas 51()() 119831 Petei B1lhnostev Darren McGav1n -3:00- 0 MOVIE • • Santa Claus Cooquets r11e Martians 1~ Jonn Call Leon.ird Keach plays Hammer in • newmov1e LOS .\"l(1ELES 1.\Pl -"'Thl' Return ul M1cke) Spillane''> M1l..l' Hammer"' is now in production 1n Ne" \' ork ( 11\ '>lamng ')1aq Ke<1d1 as the 1ough private eye and all '>tOP' are out for the TV movie Keach resumes the rok 1n the<. A~ scnes he was forced 10 abandon (j,, season while he \Crved a 1erm 1n J Bn11sh pn<;on for nx:a1nt· '>rnugghng E'\ecul1H' producer fa) Bl·rnstt'1n ts gl\ 1ng Kcarh'<. return fir,1-da'' 1reatment. The mO\ 1c 1!. being tilml·J on location 1n Nev. 'l orlo.. .ind at L.11..c Mead. Nn 0 W10E WORLD Of SPORTS () WILD IOHGOOM d) SOUO GOLD till PAESEHTE m BUSIHESS Of MAHAGEMEHT 1) ST AA TRe< Ul)BENHYHINN m RACING FROM ASCOT H MOVIE • • • lrreconc1labie Orttetences t 198•1 Ryan 0 Neal Shetley Long P CARSON'S COMEDY CLASSICS Z MOVIE • • t , Spe11d'ouno J 19451 1119rld Bergman Greg()I)' Pee~ -430-u CATCH PHRASE () LAKER PRE-OAME SHOW l P AT TME MOVIES fl:)MOTORWEB< ~ TMIS OLO HOUSE J~BEHSOH -500-e AMERICA 0 RAIDERS PLA'fBOOI< O FAME () NBA BASKETBALL T POLICE STORY G) P INDEPENDENCE BOWL (I) MOVIE • • • T ne L te And T 1mes 01 Judgt' Ror Bean 19"{ Paul Newman Ava Garone< • mi ONCAMPUS m SOOARE FOOT GARDENING T M'A'S'H ~~HEWS a!) RICH COOi( m CINEMA TTRACTIONS L MOVIE t • , A Vlf!JW To A 1(111 t 19851 Roq ei Moore Tanya Roberts -5·30- 0 HEWS mi SHEAK PREVIEWS m MCLA~UN GROUP I' OMNI· VISIONS Of T~AOW ~ AGKT BACK! WITH DAVID HOROWITZ ~NBC NEWS EI!) ZOLA LEVITT m THIS WEEK IN COUNTRY on CBS. Channel 2 . MUSIC C MOVlE • • • • Great ExpectatJons 119'11 JOM Milts Valefie Hobson $ MOVIE ~ • • Jonnny DangetOU$1y 1198~1 Mtelldel Keatoo .:oe PiSGOpO • EVENING -8:00-u If' COLLEGE BASKET8All 0 H8CNEWS 0 MOVIE • • ·cnristmas 1n Conn«tteut t 19'51 B.ir Ddl a S1anwyc~ Dennis M0<gan O ABGNEWSO ED NEWTON'S APPLE m WOOOWRtGHrS ~ fO' WKRP IN CtHCIHHA Tl ~ HART TO HART EI!) R08ERT SCHULLER m TOl<USO SAlZEHSEH H HBO PREMIERE FILMS OH LOCATION l CHARLES CHAMPUN OH THE FILM SCENE -830- 0 HEADLINES OH mlAL 0 J NEWS mi WILD AMERICA m COMMER CHRONICLES fO TAXI H MOVIE • • • A C11r ,~tmas St()() 11983 Peter 81111nosley Darref1 McGavin Z MOVIE • • • • 1 c!lms 01 Endeaiment I 19831 Sturle~ Macla1ne Oeora Winge< -7'00-D FIGHT BACKI Wfn1 OAV10 0 HOAOWITZ 0 HOLLYWOOOCLOSEUP «I) WHEEL Of FORTUNE m NATURE m GUATEMALA. WHEN TME MOUHT AINS TREM8l£ l TOO CLOSE FOA COMFOAT ~ PRICE IS RIGKT ~ S#I DIEGO ALM Eill NANCY HARMON m SAHAOA T AJHEIKI $ ROelNHOOO -730- 0 rfS A UVI~ Largest, Most Complete Telescope & Binocular Center In U.S. The ( R~ mo' ll' .il\o '>lJr'> I tnd'kl\ Bloom 3!> Velda, L>on "trouJ a' Capr Pat Chamber!> and Kt•nt Wtlltam!. a-. Ass1~1ant D1~trtl'I •\ttorm·) Lawrence Bnm ngton Laurl·n I I ullon 'tar\ \lar' 3'> J mo,1c allrn<> "hme child" J pa"n in a chtld·'ilcallng nng The \lllr') .... 111 bhng H ammer tu H oll}~ood anJ Ne"ada. V1nLe Fdward' and S1ephcn Macht al~o 'tar /1/~~ Expert Help \,, ~\Scope City IN COST A Mr~A , • 1 , 303 l Briswl 1 7 14 1 l)"I r b\31)1 Bo Derek set in new jungle fil111 LOS ·\NGELES ( ~P)-John and Bo lkrek wall soon be otl'to lndonc\la to scout lcx·auons for another 1ungk picture for the former Jane of "Tarzan " The new film, "A r1gcr b' the Tail," 1 set on the Inst da y of World War II and will 'ltar Mm l>t•rclo... "a John Wa)'ne type and a beat-up old tiger." said Ocrt'k. Derek, who will dtr~l. ).Hd he.' hopes the "funn y. silly, ~1r11nge. little adventure story' will b( the fir!lt of :i series of independently financed movie~ to star Mass [)(rd .. "We don't want the 'tud1os -and I think tt'i. safe 10 ~'Y they don't ~ant us." ~td Derck. Another film in 1hc package ls "Drive" a modem Wc'itcm about a cattle dnvc. Mi s Derek. won't nde nude. u 'he did in '•Bolero." but Derek added. "We don't bt' do1n1 a aoody-two sh~s ktnd of movie You know. Bo' a very ~xy airt." RUFF Ll'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... ,_ .... Ce9trt .... 1 ltU ..... awo., COSlA IEA-541-ll,_ .• I IN SIM I 1)79 FclS'1 St (8051 5~2 f°'l ·lt IN TORRANCF 311. Pa1.. <....oasl Hwy (2131 ' 0 EYE ON LA Cl> B&ZARRE g) BARNEY MILLER I CLOSEuP ~ EYE OH SAN DIEGO Jt SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL exmss C STEVIE WONDER l MOVIE • •• , 131rdy" 198-41 Matthe-Mod ne "licriotas Cage -&.'00-e ! AlRWOLF . sar -~.S- Ul) REAL VIOEOS m fi<>T SEAT H MOVIE • • 11 rreconual>le ::>.ner~ •964 ~Y•" o ~ Sllelil!'i -ono p AT TME WOVIES Z MOV1£ • t..atrie<1ne & L.o 1913 ;;me Bir >1r ::>;111~ Oew~e -1115- l SEXcmRA -11 30-fJ ~VIE • • ... ooo Sam 1~8 .. ar, 1.oooer A.nn S11e1 ida11 I ~VIE rt• Fr-.t Gatti To Hell' I 19501 Nell· lie EV allO ::>Olot es Mtd\lllS ~ OEJAVIEW Eill 0 s 141. Wl<ltS Z MOYIE • • Trie 11.~ 198.31 Scon Glenn JUl91!" Proc.llnoWI -12:50- -t'OO-B ~cm fll)OPEHWfNO ~MOVIE 0 J!i GIMME A BREAKI O MCCLOUO 0 1]: FALL GUY () STREET HAWK S SHOWTIMFS COMED'f CLOSE UP · 0 J!I SA~ Y NIGKT U\lf 0 DEMPSEY & MAKEPEACE 0 EYEWmtESS SPORTS WEB<ENO • • • • "" RomilllttC fflOhsllWOl'll &r 19 • S .>lllnOI Jackson MICNli ... aine ! G)NEWS (I) MOVIE -10'00- D ~HUHTER f FTV Eli) Rl()tARO HOGUE m TMEBEAM THE ALTERNATE TIME Oisttnct and Uni~ue Classic Wristwatches VINTAGE TIME • N. LAGUNA at Boat Canyon 494-8282 PRESENTS HOMEOWNERS & CONTRACTOR HOLIDAY SPECIALS DURACELL SIZE C (2 PK.), SIZE D (2 PK.), SIZE IV (1-PK.) ~~g~cet199 auoo lltTD st SUPER SAVER MODEL~525 lEVERlOCK TAPE RULE 25 • '. w1oe Olade a Powe1 return w •th autorna11c oottom tock 30-525 . !1 .... LIMIT 1 s5aa ....... <:.• 11 l p PER CUSTOMER ML-2 2-CELL FLASHLIGHT High strength corrosion resistant thick walled. a1rcra11 qua11 1~ aluminum construction Uses stt1n dard 0 size batteries 1no1 ·n eluded) •1a•1 SuOl.t \ s• 121 ... ~ Y.A vaAMO N T C:: · A MER ICAN l >-"4 f 19" TOOL BOX I~ 1001 OO• tncll give~ ynu mLirt' Ou'- pe1 dollar DYrao1e d"IJ Porld OIP EJtcellent tor the mechct1"1c F'u11 ength piano nmge watersneo cover p1as11c totetray ano ctn oversize positive catcn•orawbolt with PdJIOCI\ eve Baked red enamel t1rnsn tN. 1' s599 ')V't i ',' '"' Whatever the job Baker Plywood and Lumber Company has It all! FLOOR SAMPLE DOOR SALE LIST PRICE DOUGLAS FIR Pl YWOOD 5 x 9 x 1h ACX PLYWOOD 5 x 9 x ~ACX PLYWOOD 25% OFF LIST PRICE ureat tor 1ra1n set bases •cos ano 1a1:>1e tops 6 FT. EXTENSION CORO L •• ..'O 006 or own 79C SvGG LIST ,, 19 A2302-006 '3''~u0G LIST 16 09 4dxfr4•• SA LE PRICE '4 .. PRICES EFF ECTIVE 12 / 15 TO 12 /31 NEW STORE HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE M-F SAT SUN OPEN 1 am -8 pm OPEN 8 am -8 pm OPEN 9 am -4 pm Open December 24th I •m -4 pm CloMd Chrlatm•• Day• Open December 'lath 7 •m -I pm BAKER. PLYWOOD CO., IN 549-3073 2119 CENTURY PLACE COSTA MESA - \ I Special services to c~lebrate Christmas Oranae Coast churches will bold special services to commemorate the birth of Christ. • • • Two randleli&ht services will be held Christmu £ve at the Commw- ty a arc• C•sreaadoul, 611 1-leliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. The 7 o'clock service will feat ure the adult chancel choir, and at 11 Carol Osilind and Karen Anacker will present solo voice and harp aecom· paniment. Traditional carols for COOlf'CPUOnaJ singing will be in- cluded at both. • • • Festival services will be held at 7:30 Christmas Eve and 9:30 a.m. Christmas at St. Pa al'1 IAtlaeru Q ud of Lquna Beach, 1190 Morningside Drive. "special music on Chnstmas Eve will be held at .S, 7 and 11 at the Newpon H&Mr Latlaeru C.arc•, 798 Dover Drive, A children's service at 7 Chnstmas Eve will be the first of three planned at a.mt L•tlleru Cbarcll, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. A candlelight service will follow at 11. and a prltise ce1ebration will take place at 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day. • • • Newport Beach. Baby-sitting will be provided at the frist two, and the last will have Holy Communion. • • • Special music is planned at the 10 a.m. service Sunday and at 7:30 Christmas Eve at the Lapaa Beacll lJaJted MetlaodJ1t Cbarcll, 21632 Wesley Drive. • • • vice 1s planned at 10:4S p.m. at the Day services will be at 11 a m. Net1•bor•ood Coa1re1at10HI • • • Cll1r~. Laauna Beach. At Ml11loD Latlaeru Cllurcll, • • • 24360 Yosemite Road. Laguna A family Christmas worship will Niaucl, a family candlelight service be held at Sand a candlelight service featuring the childrtn's choir will be with chancel choir panicipation at held at S Chnstmas Eve, and at 11 11 Christmas Eve at the Lapu the senior choir will sing at the Pre1byterlu Cllarcll, 41 S Forest candlelight communion service. John T. Steinbock will say a Mass at 9 a.m. Dec. 29 in the Women's Jail. . . . ,. A Christmas brunch to benefit the Community Clinic (fonnerly the Free Clinic) is planned by the Laau a Beacb Uoltarlu Ualveraall1t1 at 11 a.m. Sunday at 429 Cypress Drive. A vc., Laguna Beach. • • • • • • A family 'service of. prayers and • • • Mic Bell of the Pacific Jubilee carols around the fireplace at 7 A Christmas play focusing on the Singers and formerly with The Fifth Christmas Eve and a candlelight imponance of believing in Santa Dimension will be the soloist at the communion service at 11 will be held Claus will be presented at 10:30a.m. Arllta Smith 10 a.m. service Sunday at the fo r members of Laaua Nl1ael Sunday at the Ora.nae Coa11 Uail-Ch h h Slaeperd of tlae Hilla Ualted Cllarcll Mla111ry at 29121 Kensington ariu UaJve raall1t Cba.rcll, 1259 UfC QflQTS of a.n i t, 30121 Niguel Road, Drive, Laguna Nifucl. Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. Performers d Laguna Niguel. • • will be from the Religious Education school lea er Youngsters from Sunday school Mass at the Orange County Men's Dcpanmcnt. will present a Christmas pageant at Jail will be celebrated at 9 Chnstmas Arlita Smith who is retiring after 24 s: 3 O p . m . sun day ; a Day by the Most Rev. William R. • • • years as director of the Laguna candlelight/carol service is set for Johnson. bishop of the Catholic Christmas Eve services will be Presbytcnan Church Pre-school, will 7:30 Christmas Eve, and Christmas Diocese of Orange. Auxiliary Bishop held ~t 6:30 and 8:30 at Rancho be honored at a reception after the ;=======================-------------------.ri~jiiiiiiiiliiiii•••••~I Capistrano CommuUy Q arcb, 10:30 a.m. services Sunday. All 1111/EBTMEllT IN TIME ·~:y~ ~:~~~· ~~l:.~~~··0 ~:':"""0·SanJuan ~~ti~~~~~rJ~!~c~~ • • • Three candlelight services wilh A candlelight Christmas Eve scr- Th ... 9 00 A dron..in mixer and homecoming before joining the staff at the Laguna ur .... ays : a.m. ,.. school. . 10:00 a.m. Sabbath arc planned for returning She and her husband Hal, who 882 w. 15th St. Newport Beach college students by Temple Bat have two sons, have been residents of Rare Classic Original 1930's Hamilton Wristwatches ... VINTAGe TIME •N. LAGUNA at Boat Canyon 494-8282 -----•6•3•1-.01111113•5•8----111 Yabm, IOI I Camclback St., New-Laguna Beach since 1955. '=====--w~--------=============r=============::!.J ------------~ pon Beach. The mixer, for college Following her retirement, the singles 18 to 25 will take place at 8:30 Smiths will vacation in Australia and g t1:alQl lQti:a~lQIW:.lQlti=1••S11 IQ 111¥1Qt11:at1:alQ~IQIQlQl lQA ,, p.m. Wednesday in the multi-New Zealand, and when they return C SPENDTiflS HRISTMAS WITH CHRIST St.Andrews Presbyterian Church Sunday, Dttember Zl, 1985 Chm1ma~ Sunda~ me'*Jlo!t' "CHANNELING CREATIVE POWER" CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVlCES Tuetday, December 24, 1985 Chn<1ma> Me•.,aiie hy Dr John A Hufimd n Jr enml .. J "I'D RATHER HAVE JESUS!" 'i l'\1 i l'\, Q l\, and II 0l' P~ •Glr"'n'" ,/111r,1l n11<11, 1< 11/t 1/u: """~lnrJ ,/\1/J,...,. • uriJ ~Jw(1 .hul" \Oifll'U J"J 1rtHnHnfflWlt'l\ .unJu-.ttJ ~ [),,,, fi' "'"U11niJ \f1noin o/ 1'.1Li.i,h. Chrt\fnlt-h \,(t'T•f ''l"IA mi In 11\( "•'l.(n'l(<Hll•ri ., uh Sin t p, I ~mirun urrllr 11r~1111 1 N.Xl St AnJrew' Road 1'.euporr Be~.-h C.1lii11rn1~ 17141 t111 ·ll'l'<l1 Or. John A. Huffman, Jr. Put or A.-.llWllc1•1,,_ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH C0tta M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church School 9:30 Worship 8:30 and 10:45 Charles 0 . Clark. Minister Cotta M ... MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 a.tier Wor1hlp A Church School a:30-10:00 •. m. Dr Wilham E Steel 979·8234 Newpo<t 8eecti CHfllaT CHURCH I Y THI HA UNITID MnWC>Ot8T 1400 W Balboa Blvd 173-JeOS Rev Lawre· :e T Young ......... I Chun:ll kllMI .._. AJll. ...... , ...... kllool .... 0.., c .. 7·30 A.M ... :00 ... M. Hun11ng1on a,ach North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHU .. CH 6662 Hell Ave 842-4461 Worehlp a.nic. l :JO I 10:00 1:30 lundar k hoot 10:00 FountaJn Valley FIR.IT UNITED METHOOllT CHtMCH 18~25 Bulhard St 112-25N James A Hedley. Pastor Worehlp & Church lchool t:30 A.M. NEWPORl CENTlK UNITED MCTHOOIST CHURCH 1I01 Met9uettte A ... CoronadelMer M4-0741 ant..( ......... J;Je I H:M Pl R•y. Bur. R. H ' SMu kl 'lPDeJtp at a C!Macl t1/ ~,. ~"k' 7'u 1P~J Child ant'' K anJ wwrtl(t'T' 1mJ1lt1h11 for 11\i ~ l\1 & 7 l\' ,.., 1 1.-r1 11nh PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH Of Ttt: COVENANT 11ruc:e A. Kunte, P•tM T wry McCanne. OlrectOf" of Adult Mlnlttrles Pierre Allegre. Olr.CtOf" ol High &hool Mlnlstrlee Tin• Aic.ru. Olr.ctOf" ol Chlld,..,,'1 MlniatrlN S..J ......., -l:JO & 10:00 a.m a.dlS...- aM..lln AMI 10:00 I.II\. .......,""." ..... _ 1:30 & 10:00 .... ( .... Sentt• -7:00 p.111.. 2850 Fairview Ad .. Costa Mesa 557-33-40 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH CMIMOurl Svnodl 7IO Vic:lorla S t., Cotta a.... Lother V. Tornow, Paator '31·1811 ._ ....... ~ ... Of WC>ftSHltt SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM ScnlaJ Scheol & _.,. Biiie Class 9:20 A.M. Clwistian Elemtnt•J School 541-aees SJ_ MARI PRESIYTfllAM CHURCH [astbluirOr & Jambortt Newport Beach R'w w1n11m McQuold Pasto1 4sst Paste• Rober! P Slewart Rod11tr Whitttn Mu"<. Oue.:101 ltnM, t :ll A.I. (Matitt QnMS 11:45 A.I. fln•y Care F0t Info: Cal g.u.uu SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT • HARBOR TEMPLE RIFORM M1b!lo Btllllld P ~·nr J~mb01" & (HtblvH 0. Mv\Ot Arot SM!tl NtWOofl 8ud1 C1 ld1101or ~ ~ foi into tlll NW•'"'" lIJ 6'1 llOJ t • a • a 8ebbath Service• ,,_,(.... I.UPI ,..., s.r.. '1nt ,...., ". ... l:>I , • Senti& die ~ ...... Aru 21M lar Wlsta lenHIT.,M: "l••IYlll ... lift'' CtUCH OF RELIGIOUS SCINCE .._...,"' tllt UMld °"""""' .......... ~ 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON ll!ACH, CA 92848 Aduttl & Jf Churctf e:oo. 1:'5 a 11:30 Rev Peggy e .... u For lnfOfmatron Ht-1331 f n 11 purpose room, and the Sabbath she will pursue her hobbies ofbik.ing. II N H b L h Ch h ~ service will be held in the sanctu ary snorkling, shelling, reading and danc-1 ewport ar or ut eran urc I on Friday. ing. ! 798 DOVER DRIVE I f-r.:-P.&:_,..'Y<-:!:1-l!ll!i....,,..~-'.'!I~~...,...~-~-:~-~-:·-· ~-!.-. -. -.-~-.-*'-.-:-~-:1!11-~-:1-~-~ 11 NE WPORT BEACH, CA 92663 8 a (714) 548-3631 a I Pastors: Roger J. Berg and Kim Eifert Krogstad I a I ~ Come Celebrate I Q We'll sing praise unto the Lord in a setting of warm ~ I candlelight and brilliant poinsettias. Everyone IS welcome on a ,, Christma~ Eve f~r services at 5 P.M ., 7 P.M., and 11 P.M. Holy I 11 Commu~1on will be ce_lebrated at the 11 P.M. service only. I I Pastor Kim Krogstad will be preaching at the 5 P.M . service, I J and Pastor Rqger J. Berg will preach at the 7 P.M. services. I 8 Mrs. Diane Frisbee will sign for the hearing impaired at the 5 n a P.M. service. Babysitter available at 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. II a . Arri~e 20 minutes early and en,·oy festive Yuletide I ,, !"us1c featuring t~e NHLC choir and so oists with specia l I II instrumental music at the 11 P.M. service. All three services I ~ will include glorious Christmas carols and spec ial musical I n selections. J 11 Won't you please join us for this meaning{ ul worship I I in honor of the Christ Child! a 1 1Q~~~~~lQl~~~~~~~~~~~~~IQ~~~a ........... -··-.. ............. ..., NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J. Berc. Pastor Kim Eifert Krocstad. Pastor 111111t ... l.1M&& 1111.... - Sibl•llt:JI• ftr'' ............ ~ WlllllP SERVICE a AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter fot the dul 't a AM) SUfl>AY SCHOOL 9: 15 AM fbsery C11e Avauble WElOHE ST.-.n~Al CllllCll lH httr Ir, h.,.r11Ho1' 141-ltal HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IDleclplH of Chrltt) 2401 lrYIM •I lant• IH M! Newport hac:h 645-5711 Morning Worship I ~M Sunday School 9 AM 0.M lwanaon, Mlnl•t•r YCHI WIN I# W~ -And "-l#Ndl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main •I Ad•m•, Huntington 8..ch SUNDAY: Moring Worship. Blble School ...... . Evening Worship ... . ~ Youtl\ car.,.. --._, ..,,,_,.. 9.00 PM 10·<45 AM 600 PM ....... Fwra. 0..... MelCOlm ' ,.,.,.,, H Kat11*9. Mlnlll ... Mwge Iden. Olrte10t of CM1t1an Edllc9tl0n DtAL-A-MVOTlON -.....e0; Office -531-2511 "~II Ctwt.t ~ 1•" o::=.r~, 21.1985 S UNDAY 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. WORSHIP Dr. John A. Huffma n Jr., preaching Candlelight Scrvtc~ 6·30 St. Andrews Presbyterian Chun.TI "''' c;, Andt<''" Rn~J '~" pori Rt-A< h C. Jht .. rmA •il41 till!~!!\' IEW THOUIHT CHllllTIAi OHUllCH 110 •• 11ttt It., o •••••••• (T•·~=-·· .. If 1114) .,,.. .... ..., ....... Candlelight Service 6:30 °'. °''"" C. Jackson Bible Study CIH19·15 Sundlr ltlormnt Mfmtl. Ht*'t I lflmor Church l 0 JO ...................... Laguna Presby terian Church .. Cb rucb of CblmH" • ....., ct.cl "' .. s. c-ty. SlllUI ... s.-. ltlUIN ...... I Sadat WonM, 1:00 • 10:10.. I ~lllNTT Can ,.,...UW•S!Hg Sdool lor all .,;,_ Wetldat ,,...._ FOi CllJbH, fOlltt .t Adll/U 416 fore:at Ave • Phone 494·76M Dr. Mt1w J T .... ,. an. Cr*-.... Dr. Elw•• Clldwll DIAL·A-PRA VER-494-PRA Y Come wo rs hip the n ew -born J esus in the 2.000-y ear living experience of the Orthod ox Christ ian Churc h : Moncla\. lk1Tmlwr 1 :~ Grew /lo uts (Psalms & H1#Jk kl'CffiiflgJ. 5:30 p.m. VC'spers. St. Basil Uturgy. t>::W 7·:w p.m. I 1 w .... cl.1\. I kc·t·1111>t·r :l·l IJ11•111<• l.11urm1 o/ Cliri~flllClS. 7 /).fll. WC"cl111· .... cl,1\·. l>1·1·1·111l)<'r 25: Clrn ..... rmn~ DCl!J l>iL,ifl(' l.i111r9y. JO a .111. Sain t Paul's Greek Orthod ox Churc h I~• 1 I .11 lwr < ;1•11ri.:t· 'l !-11c·plia1111l1•...,. (•a-.tor 111l'l 1\111111 P.irkw.1\' • 1111111· ''I\ '1~71 -1 7!)~Jti 7 1 I 7·1.1 '2:Hih CJ ~, ... (ltftnn) RABBI MAltK S. Ml.LER SHMIAT SOVIClS Fri-I p.111. -Sat.-10:)0 I.Ill. HOLY COMMUNION !ACM .WY-MO AM. r am1ly SefYICts I st fodly of Month -1 30 Relicious School Adult Cd Youlh Croups. Sinclt!s ---~~--­ •riHAU. °'~====~ IOll C...ed, ~ ltldl (lfl -..1 644-1111 ............... -·--CantOf' A&an Wefner Educ:atCM' Mlftam Van AHft• at ............. SA INT JAMES -WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WOR9Hltt 9E .. VICES 7·30 AM -Holy Eucharlat Rite I 9:00 AM -Holy Eucharist Alie II 10:45 AM -Prayer and Praise Eucharist Alie II Church School and Adult Education -9:00 & 10:45 AM (Music. sermon and child care at 3 services) MID·WEEK WOR9HIP Monday-Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday -10:00 AM Eucharist & Heallng Service Wednesday -6:30 AM Holy Eucharist R.clor, Fr. John AllMJ • Anoe:., Fr. 8f1en Cox, Asalatlng The Rev. Todd Sorenaen •Mr. Samuel Shafer The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr. William Roberta SA INT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 V1a Lido• Newpon Beach • 714-675-0210 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CilUlicllfl BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHU~. THE FIAST CHUACH OF CHfllST, SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS "II 1111 Ullv•ll, llCl1•11 MM, EwllV• llY 111•c F•at" Coeta ... ..-flrlt Cfture" of C"rll.!, klenttat 2110 ..... Yefde Dr., Coete..... - Church • hnder lohool-10:00 A.M. RHdlf19 ,.._.,mo ..... Verde Dr.-t A.M.-4:JO P.M. Mon. "'"' Fri. Wed. 7·1=80 P.11.-e-t:JO P.11. lrvlne-flret Church of Chrtet, lclentlet flaftcho a.. "°"'*' lnt.rlMdlat• lohool •1 llloMteon (NMr Y•) Church a 1-..., lohool-10:00 A.M. "Hdlnt ftoofft, aJO lletrwa Plcwy., avH• 141, 910ftMr'Mll,.... tO A.M.--4 P.11. Mon. ttwu 9et. 10 A.11.-7 P.11. TIM.tndey Otlllcl C--Sun4ey I Weon.dey Huntington hech-f'lret Church of Chrf8t. lctenU.t ""a~. HUftt"'9tOft eHah • C._. a.__, icMet-10:GO A.II. ........ "°°"' 231 .......... Newporl lwh-f'lret Church of Ctwtat, actentt1t ... Y1e UM, ••crt ....._ C'""°" I ..-, ~ lt.00 I 10:JO A.II. ..... .,.. ........ 1111 Y1e Ude llleft, ttvu a.t. I A.M.•I , ..... T ..... -1-e P.M. CMd C.. flflMdM T~ -f » 11 JO A M lot ~ TllM Newport lwb-hoond Ctturch of Chrllt, lotentllt 1100 Peelle V... Dr., C..... del IW c..-a...,..,.,.. .-A.II • RHlllnl """' IHI ... "IL C.-Hwy .. cal WR. UZI 11 l!ITI I t MIMI I PA Ml CIJU 'ff "" ----~Ml 11!....0"" Cll¥dl _..._ ... ~ ... .,,, ....... °' tM ~ llloofM Clllla CW. '-°"'°*O AT AU, ltlMCD ' .. ' ---------· -------- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturdey, December 21, 1985 A7 New theory: ChristD'l:as should fall in summer BETHLEHEM. Occupied We\t Bank (AP) -New archaeological evidence indicates Jesus may have been born in late summer or early fall of the year 12 B.C.. and 1he star that led the three wise men to Bethlehem was Halle)l.'s comet. Although the theory would dash traditional Chnst1an beliefs about the timing of Jesus' birth, Biblical scholar Jim Fleming said at least the loca11on ot h1~ birth. near 1he prc!>ent-day Church of1hc Nattvll> 1n Bethkhcm, appears to be correct Fleming, a native of East Meadow. N. Y lectures on h1stoncal geography and archaeology at Hebrew Univer- sity an Jerusalem and 1s dean of the Jerusalem Center for B1bhcal Studies. a non-profit educational institute. He founded the non-denomina- 11onal center 10 vears ago 10 ofTer Meeting the needs tougher this year By POLLY ANDERSON ............. ~.,,.., A surge in the number of needy <;eck1ng help and.a sag in donations have left the Salvation Armystrugghng an some areas to give its 1rad1t1onal Christmastime food and toys to those who seek them, offi cials say. "We're not walking the walls yet. but we're beginning to get a lmle concerned." said Lt. Col. W1ll 1am H 1 mes. d1 v1S1onal com mandcr for the Salvation Army 1n Detroit. "Wedo have more people we're taking care ofth1s yearthan last year We were also about$ I 00.000bclow the same period this time last year in contributions." he said.·· ... When the economy as doing good. contributions go down. When people are hurting. there as a w1lhngness to share blessings wuh others." In Boston. a Salvation Army official's comment that the group m1Rht have to start turning people away brought.an a rush of contnbutaons this week. But 1 n Cleveland, officials did cut ofT new a ppl 1can ts for Chnstmas aid Monday. at least for the time being. Lt Col. Leon ferraez. the group's nauonal communications director in ~ Verona,N.J .,saidthenumbcrofpeople seekangshellerjumpedfrom I 9 million in 1983 to 2.45 million in 1984. counungboth transients and resident homeless, and "we thank we have an even larger percentage of1n crea'ie in 1985." He didn't have any precise figures on requests for aid other 1han housing. but estimated that at was up about I 0 percent tht'i }ear. The Salvation Anny, a religious group that •~ organized lake a m11l1ary unit. has about 1,000 centers tG aid the needy and homeless. plu<> Q.000 smaller offices that can refer people to the larger centers. Ferrae 1sa1d. Money put in kettles manned by Salvation Army bell-ringers "seem~ 10 be a little bit up. but the general income is down," he said. Spot check<> from the first week of the Christmas donation season show that mail dona11 ons were down about 8 percent, h.e estimated. But in some cities.even the kettle donauonsaredown. Bable courses for Protestant m101s- ters, Roman Catholic pnests and Lay school tt'achers. Scholars in the 4th century used Ne w T estamcnt references to choose Dec. 25, tht' year I A.O. as the b1rthdate of Jesus. "But 11 appears they made a mistake 1n $Uessing," the 42-year~ld Fleming said dunn& a seminar with students and 1oumalists soonsored bv the government press office 1n coorr erataon with the Ministry ofRehaious Affairs Fleming said h1~ theory about the liming of Jesus· b1nh wa~ based an part on an unpublished work by Jerry Vardaman. professor of archaeology at the Cobb Institute of Archaeo10$Y at M1ss1ss1pp1 State Un1 vcrs1t y. 1n Starkville, Miss. Modem scholar-s ha ve found Jim See with 2 -month-old .on. Ke"rin Michael. Symbol of Christmas cultivated Paul Ecke Farms ----iggest producer of holiday plant ENCINITAS (AP) -As surely as he wreaths that appear on front oors and Santas that pop up tn bopping centers. the recent deluge of lossoming poinsettias in stores and arkets can mean only one thing - t's Chnstmas time. This flowery sign of the hollda) season likely "ouldn't be 1n such abundance were 11 not for the efTons of Paul Eckc Jr .. a second generation poinsettia grower whose north San Diego County ranch 1s the world's largest supplier of the tradiuonal Christmas flower. "We're in the business of creating beauty," Eckc said as he surveyed has 900-acre ranch while workers prepared the final shipments of some 400.000 potted poinsettias desuned for retail outlets throughout the Southwest. · "We have two goals." he said. "The first is to provide the consumer with something he or she 1s e~c1ted about. The othe r 1s to pro' 1de (other po1nse111a) producers w11h a product that 1s going to be easier for them to produce." That second goal 1s the 11.feblood of The Paul Ecke Ranch. named after Ecke's father. Paul Sr .. who started the Enci nitas operation an 1923 and now serves as the ranch's senior adviser. The ranch's 18 greenhouses. span- ning 22 acres. annual!) pro-.1dc millions of cu111ngs of the nat1 "e Mexican plant to commercial growers throughout the l 'nited States and 25 foreign nation~ including. for the first tame this year. hina. ··Mainland China 1s developins an infrastructure that includes flonsts. and the government 1s (economi- cally) backing the production of green houses and re ta 1 l flower shops." Ecke said. "They have recognized the need of the human soul to have flowers 1n their hfe. Poinsettias arc no"' pubhc policy an China." Ecke said the ranch has grown "tenfold" an the 25 years he"s been running it. but he declined to discuss the annual earnings of the multi- mil hon dollar operation because it's a fam1I) owned and operated business Ecke's chief breeder. Franz Fruehw1rth. is almost one of the famtl) afler 23 years at the ranch. and Ecke says "we are what we are because of people lake Franz," who has developed several of the 22 varieties of poinsettias grown at the ranch. Fruehw1rth 's latest creation is the "Personal Poinsettia.'' a twig-like miniature plant that grows out of a thimble-full of soil one inch an diameter "That's the tnck." Ecke said of the plant that took two )ears to develop "That'~ wh) it's so unusual and wh) we're the onl) ones to do this." The tin)' flower holder hangs from the top of a four-inch tall plasuc rectangular vase. w11h a stnng wick the cames water from lhe vase to the soil plug. "It's more of an an form than a production problem ... Ecke said." It's a real blend of an and science. without quest.on. h's about the hardest thing to grow and the most difficult thing to do. This year 1t will be seen as a boutonn1ere." Fruchw1rth said he got the idea for the Personal Poinsettia dunnit dl'· velopment of the Bonsai poinsettia tree. "I lo\e to create." he said "You keep your eyes open and picture mentally where something could fit. and from there you keep working on It. .. Although poinsettias can be gro\lo n year-round. Ecke said attempts h\ other growers to market them at other limes of the vear have failed. "One reason I thank the) get a rt."al push around the holada~ season is because people an the retail bus1nes<> onl\ see them once a 'ear and thn can' get \Cf) e'(CllCd about Wiling a po1n sema:· he said. "It comes w11h a bang. 1i's an. 11'<, enJO)ed. it's hecuc. then ~ou're out So the sellers see 11. deal w11h 1t. then it's gone .. Ecke said 1rs sa11sfying to produce somethin$ that's such an integral part of the holiday season. but keeping his farm on the cutting edge of poinscma hvbnd1za11on is even more 1mponant "We can alwa)S get something d1fTerent. but at's a matter of gelling something better." he said. "It'~ these d11Terent forms and sizes (ot each vancty of poinsema I that giH''i p1za11 to the whole thing:· evidence 1nd1cauna JeSu\ was born before I A.O., including a rtftrt'nce an the Book of Matthew that say\ K.mg Herod was alive at tht' umc of tht' Messiah's b1nh. Aem1ng said Herod 1s believed to have died 1n 4 B C he iald In addition, Fleming said. scholars recently have found that the census which the Book of Luke said brought Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem probubl} wa\ conducted 1n 12 B.C. A tablet known a.s the Aem1hus Sccundus 1nscnpt1on, discovered 300 )cars ago in Beirut. Lebanon, bas rec<'ntl) been dt'c1 phered, and schol;trs fou nd that a census was orderl'<1 b> Oumnaus. tile aovemor of s~ na. In 12 B.C .. Fleming said. Vardaman. interv1ewt'd by tele· phone. concurred with Aemtna's in terpretation of has work.. Unwed couple fight for son's baptism GREECE. N.Y. !APJ -Jim \lt spent two recent Sundays standing 1n front of a church hold ing a sign that read. "Help My Son Receive Bap- tism.·· He said he didn't kno"" 11.-hat else 111 do after recc1v1ng word from thl' Re' Thomas R. Stall that ht!> infant ~on s baptism was bc1ngdela~ed becau~ of questions about whether 'x.e and has girlfnend were comm med I<> C athoh- cism. That stance has become more frequ~nt within the church "'hach 1'1 res1st!f.g what Stan calls "J iff\ hap- usms. "That's his personal f<.>eh ng and who left him in charge 10 \3\ 1.1. hether we're good Cathohcr, an,v.a~·· .. \a1d Sc'e. wh o adm11s he dot·sn 1 go 10 church regular!)' "The 81blt· \CI H "Judge not. lest ye be JUdg<'d · The couple. both d1' orced Roman Catholics. ha 'e ll\ed t11gl·tha for about five }'Cars and plan to ffijn) next year. said the 45-,ear-old S<.e "That's not the t'iSUl' here .. ~e said. "The issue '" a kid sutTerang because ofa persona l Judgmt.'nt · S~tt and d1oce~ otfa 1al\ SS\ !ht• bapt1~m hasn't been dela~cd \lmpl~ because See and "11chelle King . .UJ. are not mamed or that the' ·rl· hoth divorced and K.Jng hasn't received a "declarallon of . nulht}" from the ~hurch for her first mamage. The' 'wl\ babies bom out of 1.1.edlock and babies born toremamed ~ouples ha' e been baptized, despite the church'\ oppos111on to premantal 'ie\ and re mamage ahcr d1•1orce The~ 1n'>1St that c:ach bapt1c;m 1s a unique ca'>C Last \I.eek \ce met with officials from the Roman C athohc Diocese of Rochester whi ch <,er.,,es I 4 m1ll1on people an a l 2-i.'ount~ region. and began tal king about ways to S<"ttle the d1spu1e There 1s a gro1.1.1 ng reluctance b~ Roman C atholac priesa to administer 1he sacrament~ 1.1. hen people are 1ust going through the motions. "~e behe'c 11 s an encounter \lolth God .rnd 1f people are going to be tl1ppant then \lo(' don't behe'e the) 're read' .. said the Re' Thomas ~.full director ot laturg) fo r the Roman C atholac D1oce<>e ot Rochester "That as tairl~ ~tandard response an the 1980<>." c,a1d the Re-. Gerard \lo~an. cha1nnan of the Depanment 11f Reltgion at Temple L nl\ers11~ and a spokesman for the Philadelph1a- hased .\ssoc1at1on tor thC' Rights of Catholics 1n the (hurch "'"---- Paul Ecke Jr. hold• one of the myrlad plants grown on hia farm in north San otego County. Poinsettias popular for home decor Holiday traclltlon Tile .:t= cactue9 la fl'Olat of tlae Oeorfe Bndba.ry bome la e, Arla .• are cb n Hd u tlae tbree wiM men. e 11m.plete wttb croW'D8. robea a.ad beuda. The 2S·Jear cluf8tmu tradition"•• .... ered .o macb attention that die llo@M bu become put of a toa.r baa s-cka,e durtac the bollclaJ MUOD. The poinsettia has been the symbol houseplan1s. The plants need at least ofChn stmas for many years in many 6 hours of bnght light per d.a\ and a parts of the world. History tells us that temperature of 71 degrees dunne the It had Hs beginnings as a cultivated da) and 60 degrees at night It the plant by the Aztecs long before temperature 1s too cold. at \lo 111 cause Chnsttanitycame to this hemisphere. the po1nsctt1as to drop their ka' t'S Because of its 1ntenselv bnlhant red Drafts and direct blasts from the color. ll represented punty to the furnace or fireplace will alsocau'e the Aztecs. Yet they used this bcau1y for plants 10 sufTe r practical things too. such as making .\fterthe holidays.~ ou ma~ 1.1.>an1 In an excellent purple dye from the keep your poinsettias as hour.eplant~ bracts and med1 c1nal products to If this 1s so. then a few more s1mplt' combat fevers. from the latex. step!i will assure )OU of a fncndl~ nev. In the 17th centur). Franciscan companion to )Our indoor garden/ priests intro<luced the flower into a Place yo ur plants where the}' will get Nativtt ) procession known as the good hght and keep the soil moist fiesta of Santa Pesebre. Word of the As the weather warms. tht' po1nset- incrcd1bly beauttful flower blooming t1as will put out new growth whale still at Chnstmas tame soon spre.ad holding on to some of 11s colorful throughout the world. bracts. Prune thC' stems. lea' 1ng ~-3 Today. the poinsettia continues to lead nodes (those bumps along the flourish. decorating homes. offices stt'm) as the bracts fade. Keep 11 and churches, and is the most sough I pinched or pruned as 11 gr.ows in order after plant for the holidays. Research to control us size and shape. continues on to this day to develop -i new vaneties and sizes to fit all needs. I jC. ~ To keep your poinsettia plant~ I happy and colorful throughout thC' • holidays. a few steps should be takC'n. I First. select a plant Wi th foliage down to the soil hne and sec that 11 has some small green buttons an the center of the bracts. These will open later on. Upon getting them home, place the plants where they get enough light like a place where you could read the fine pnnt on a bottle. Be sure to water tht' plants thoroughly so that the entire soil is saturated but do not leave 1t standing in water. Pour the ewe~ water out of the 'luccr NEW .LOCATION Costa Mesa Courtyards 1835 Newport Bldg . D # 152 As your poanJCtttas nounsh and decorate the home. futu~ watenngs 'houtd only be done when the 5011 fttls dry to the touch. Fero them within 3-4 days of obta1nin1 them I 548 -3401 With a hght fttdmg of an}' product " you would nonnally u~ for your ...__ ____________ _, shores Interiors ~lt'I .• rachtlnterten 142-229• PATEK-PHIUPPE· ROLEX ·HAMILTON Are some of the original Cla le Wristwatches available 26'0 Avon SI. a.ch from VINTAGE TIME •N. LAGUNA at Boat Canyon 494-8282 ----L-~~~----~ .\round the hr!>t ol Octohl'r lind J dark closet or other dark ~pot 1.1. hl'rt• 'ou can place the ~1 nsett1a' tor I J hour; each night 1' p m "" ;i m 1 Remember e'en the '<mJllt''t amount of hght dunng th1.·~· 1-l ht•ur\ .an dela' the blm'i0m ,,1.k Thi' art'J should al<>o h.1\l' 3 t1.•mptraturl' ,, ~·' J l'gree<> a' mut h h<'lo-.. th" .ht• rmxe~!> \lo ill 31\0 he.• 'lo"'ed Dunng the da'. SCl' th:it 1he pl.int' get -l-(l houl" of d1rcu 'unl1ght Follov. the same \lo atenngand tt•t•J1ng .;chedule and b\ the tirst of Dc..:embcr \OU should ha~e a pc.11n ... et11a tha t 1, coming into full bloom V. ht'ther \11u \tJ\ trad1t1on.:al ""1th tht• tamc1u\ rl.'d potnsema or 'i.'nture "'"' ar1.h .. Jangle Bell-.. · a red and v. h Ill' J mo.;1 ~potted poinsettia. or 1ht" pin " ~h•t~'< M tho~ 1.1.1th flecks 1 ,,1 H '1u -..111 hc.· ~ure that this plan I "111 Jt'u•rate tht• hl)me for the h•• ,\J\' 1i..l' n1• ,11ht•r ~ 11u 1 lin.l p;11n'<.·t11a' no -.. grnv.- n~ n "'·"~''" ·" 'mall trt'c.'\ 1n ni.r' ,1t11n· 1 1h11,,· -..1th giant hra,·ts l'lut Ji! \tx•li t'll'.11•1' l>on t ti•ri.?t t w p11.~ up a k~ l.'\tra<1 .:a-.. J g.1i1 ' li>r \ 1.1ur h11hJa, h11'>te".;e' or a<. a ta .. 1 minult' l hn'1 mac; g.111~ -t~~~ Lil>rary 4 Q.arde~ fif GIFT SnoP 50o/o OFF rhri t n1a .. card ... \VfBp and selected {!iftware. Dec. 26, 27, 28 Open Daily 10:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 264 7 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar, Calif. ~-· ___ ._.._ Aa OrangeCout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, December 21, 1985 Beeere'• Katherine Ed lllcllahoo of the To~ht Show and bla wife, Vlctoila. allow on their newly adopted daa1hter, two-week-old Kattierhle Mary, at their home In Be•erly Hilla. TRIVIA Koffee Klutchers put it out of reach Nobody'~ perfect this week. but the l. In what movie did Gary Cooper 6. NeiJ Simo n's pllys. adapted GWC Koff ff KJutcll atta1ncd orbit predict the Japanese invasion o f Pearl from the screen, have produced .two with a nme·po1nt show1na. picking up Harbor? Oscar-winnina perfonnaoces by what anotherthrtt-polnt cushion and soar-l . Who used the phony name actor and actress? in, to a comma nding lead 1n Tnvta Pandora Spocks as a TV show crcdjt 7. Name the major leque baseball Rowl JV, -and on what show'! manaaer who devised the "William s Meanwhile. ~1olra WlaJle is feeling 3. ldcnt1fy the fa t kid tn the Flccr's Shift" which put three infielder; the hot breath of Larry Klrtcllen-Double Bubble comic strips. between first and second base when baam o n her neck as Larry (along with 4. Who was the first p resident to Ted Will iams was batting. J.M. and Collaio/Padllla ) tallied survive an assassination attempt? 8. What five words of dialoaue in eight points to pull w1ttim one notch 5. The songs "A Boy Like That" "The Goodbye Girl" tipped off of second place. Rick Warner was the . and "I Have a Love" are sung Marstia M ason that R icha rd . only one who came close to getting the simultaneously in what Broadway Dreyfuss was a n actor? "' second part of the bonus question . m usical? 9. Name the movie that was ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ publicized with this phra~: ''All it IMA ~ZI ·~· -NllMZ-4ttl llA ~I ..,, ... S46-l 102 OIWMllS c:m:IM .-Tamas.MM ua SOUTH COAST U --• ,M:flt LA mADA 6 "THE GEM OF THE HOUDAV SEASON •• :' -Susan Granger. WMCA RADIO w1•1• ...... 1.ono OIWMllS CHMTO COO. -IS4-All OIWMllS llMnTY um& au 761-au (DWMllS ~ lMlllA &LS MAU --..•9S-6Z20 OJWMDS ... .., flMll. ..... ,J4.tl61 PACflC OIAMI Ol..fl -'3•·3'11 UA cm CDmJI WUIWI& 8'S-ml UA WESTWGTD TWll ,,._*3 SOMY. Ill PASE atClPTID FOi TllS IJUQllJfT ERFEt~'l1 TEAM." "~T~Al~•l!ICT TONIGllT. 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'THE COLOR PURPLE' IS AN EXlJLTANT EX- PERIENCE.'' -Denni• Cunnla gham, C BS Morning Newe/CBS-TV "A POWERFUL ACHIEVEMENT. PROFOONDLY AFFECT- ING AND EMOTIONALLY UPLIFTING. HEAllTFEL T AND ROlJSING. INTENSELY REWARDING AND MEMORABLY MOVING." -Wllllam Wolf. Ganntlf Newepapen "REMARKABLE! A POWERFUL MOVIE." -Roger Eberl. Chicago Sun Tlmu "A MOVIE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET." -Jeffery Lyon•. Sneak Prevtew•/INN ., I\ I •, "'II 11\1 1¢ I ' 11."1 ~ ......... "'-/\J; "' ,, uw I ·~ . .... rF \It-N ':!Plf:.LBERG I ~ TrlE COLOR PURf'l f --! IA."•''' c .1 <1,.'l I<. N >OI f'tt <..AL~. MARGARf.T AVERY fl.AI : >A.>. .. , I I ii ,..,, , , ~ ., 1 WHOOP! ( ,( )l DRFR<, ,. , ,.. -••• ., ... ,At I ~/'lo!~VIAlJ I,, .. """T•'J ~ICHAE.L RIVA "111 111\l l KAHr--AC I " • Q< l"l,t "'I' J()..,E.., • •• • " Al IC r WAL KER .. ·-... .., Ml '<'llO ""1EY.Jf S •• Jo•. l'F r I H.... • 111 n R ( 1IJRI H .......... 1 f.VE,.. o;,PlELBER<.. KAn fl r f:• Kl ...... 1 [JY. I RA.'llK /11\AR'VW l . 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Clwtlf c..w .. 1 O'T10 • tnilllUl5I "'atdlc t i... .... _ "42~ ( ..:.-•nom> •• • MWiili!Yiiib ~V .. M.1111 495 Q20 ~ \f-~I" t.itrno • WO'fti1iiiJtP ~~""'"' 11111.$7 (.:;~~·-.......... STADIUm a 6l9 11 !Q, !f!lll• ,,,., Stlf••"' DISIW:Y"S 1e1 s DAUIA TlONS to) Also The Baby (ltG) C HILD PRIC£S Denni' Qu aid E NOIY lllM[ tf'G·1 ~ A ho Llfeforc• IR ) Buy sllnlkOY 1 H lnH WHIT.: "'°Kn l"0-12) Plus Karate Kid (PG) YOUftNit SHKWLOCK HOUES l"0-1 ~ ~IUI Ex plorers (PC) llOCKY fV flt> PIUI Co·H t Red So"ja (PG·l 31 M1cl\ae t J. Fox aACKTOntC ~-... , Aho Aambo It (R) ·- Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/SalUfday, o.c.m 21, t985 A9 'Paris, Texas' puts veteran actor on the map By BOB THOMAS At , ••• ~ ..... LOS ANGELES -Harry Dean Stanton looked cuctly lrke his scrccn rmage: punt. hollow-eyed, un- shaven. clothes awry and hair askew. It was 11 a.m .• and he emerged from the bedroom of his cluttered Mulholland Dnve house in obvious need of more sleep. He was barefoot and wore rumpled Jeans and a denim shirt. "Do I have time for a shower?" he asked absently, before abandoning the idea. Stanton is unaccustomed to inter- views1 especially at that hour of the morning. For almost 30 years he has quietly pursued hrs profession w1Jh an extraordinary skill that has maac him the favorite of top directors and a few discnminatmg cnt1cs. His name always appeared well dbwn the cast lt)t. but his contnbuuon 10 the movie never lacked intensity. The actor's suitus has changed Last year, he starred 1n W1m Wenders' .. Pans, Texas," the French· German producuon filmed tn Amen· ca from a Sam Shepard scnpt. It won the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and brought Stanton rave reviews. Several cnt1cs deplor~ the fact that he was overlooked in the Academy Award nominations. The holiday season finds Stanton 1n two divergent roles: as a bedraggled Christmas angel 1n Disney's •10ne Magic Chnstmas"; as the bumed--0u1 Westerner in Robcn Altman's .. Fool fo r Love." Harry Dean Stanton sipped steam. mg black coffee that day and rum1· nated over the new tum in his career atage 59. ··r guess 'Pans. Texas' put me on the map as an actor:· he said. ··1t got ~ (,1deon the cowbo) turned me more auenuon than an)' other angel 1n ··one Maaic C'hn tmas ... ~inaJe picture I've been 1n NasiassJa tanton take., a long tep from the K1n~lt1 (who played his e'itranfed Otnt·heaned v11la1ns of his film pasl. wife) heloed out my image by asking The casting wa\ the noti on of Can. for me. f don't thmk anyone would ad1an director Phillip Sorw~ "He have thouaht of me in that way sa"" )Onie kind of lovable Quall!) in "The picture was a big succe~') 1n me "~1d '\1,1n1on "Not man)' direc- Europc, and now it's catching on 1n tor\ have, \O I decided to J!Vt' him a 1h1s country on cassene and cable It \hot ·• didn't get much play in the theaterb It\ an overdue: date with Ror11.o~. Fox was falling apan at the time. and whu wanted Stt1nton for, the lt'ad 1n its classics div1s1on (which released .. The Gre~ Fox" Rut the actor ~J'> ·Paris Teus') was closed down " . committed to fra.nc1\ Ford Coppola'' "Paris, Texas." demonstrated that d1!.a~trou!> ··one f-rom the Hean." Richard Farnsworth won the role ul ht\ hfe in .. The Grey Fo1. •· Stanton studied four )'CMS at the P11urlena Playhouse. whe~ he won a compbment from alumnus Rohen Pr~ton .. I was ooly do1na P3rt of a barber ~hop quartet, but he told me 'That wu the line~t p1~ of t1m1ng I've ever seen "' rhe )'oung actor also w.u en- couraged b) Charle~ Bronson who helped him gel his fi~t film role 1n a 1956 Wc<item "Re,olt at Fon Laramie ··Since then Stanton ha\ had no slack penods. Stanton could be a lead actor "In the --------------------------- past few years I've gotten pro-1 gressi ve ly away from ·heavies.' That's how a 101 of people perceived me, and 11 was something I didn"t like. 'Hea vy' 'bad guy'. .. ·villain·. those terms are such pnsms and label'i. I find them gross." Harry Dean Stanton Coed's drinking pains parents ROBERT REDFORD MERYL STREEP OUr ~ fl .CHORUS LlnE THE MOVIE DEAR ANN LANDERS. Our daughter, who 1s 2 1. 1s an al coholic. She is a senior at a un1 vers1ty 1n our city. She graduated as valed1ctonan 1n her class, won numerous awards throughout high school and has managed to maintain a 3.9 grade point average even though she drinks daily and gets very drunk almost every weekend. She has received two tickets in the past year for driving while intoxicated. This girl was a model student 1n high school. She always set an outstanding example for others. was very co nc~rned abou 1 her schoolwork, attended church reg· qJarly, and seldom went out except to ~cots directly related 10 a school ~·vity, such as band or a choir cert. She Joined a sorority dunng freshman year and began to dnnk ally. By the end of that year, she dnnkrng heavily even though she orked 20 hours a week and studted cry night. She admits she. has a minor ~roblem. In fact, sheean't get to sleep without a couple of dnnks. But she has refused outside help. She feels that she can handle the problem alone. My husband and I are falling apart. It is heartbreaking to see what this drug is doing to our child. Even though she is in the early stages of alco hohsm, her personality has cha nged. We can no longer trust her. We have sought counseling for ourselves and read a great deal of material on the subject. The Magical Holiday Gift for The Whole Family. "A VISUAL WONDERLAND TO THRILL PEOPLE OF ALL AGES:' -Dennis Cunningham WCBS·TV CBS MORNING NEWS •COIT&~ 1 ....... ..-.er. r,.,,., •(lOIUllUA ..t.i..l'lf"lil S.00~ -, ... 1'11 N'"""'Wt ~!.·~' •UMAlllA .\II<'• ~· f ,, •U-0& ............ I•,, -Urik •..., ''r .. "" u ,, ~•htlt• ,.,,_ Or "' .,, '8SO •N•"'-f 'tlrUI' ID-·- ANN UNDERS Can you give spec1 fie suggestions to young people on how to help their peers who are alcoholic? Many of our daughter's friends have told us they have tried to talk to her but she doesn't believe she's in trouble. She keeps saying. .. I know I dnnk a little too much, but I can handle it .. I am appalled at how many of our young people are becoming addicted to alcohol because they feel as our daughter does that 11 1s not reall y a drug. Please address this popular misconception in your column. They need to hear 11 again and again. - HEARTSICK IN OHIO. DEAR OHIO: Alcobol Is tbe mo11 abased drug of all. Not only can It me11 ap a person's bead bat It can wreck the liver, kldJley1, 1tomacb and central aervo1111y1tem. Tb11 ls to say notllting of tbe accidents tbat claim thousands of young lives every year because of Impaired judgment. Con· froatatloa 1omelime1 belp1 -wbea family and friends band together and lei tbe problem drinker know tbat be or sbe bas their uacoadltloaal love and support. Wbea tbe drinke r sees that be can no longer con anybody Into believing tbe problem is under con· trol be may agree to bospltalballon, wblch In many cases is vital to detoxification. Centers such as the Betty Ford in Palm Sprtn11 cost nothing tor very I Uttle) If a person bas bo1pitalilatioa tnturaoce. They have bad 1pectacuJar succe11 with not only 1lcobollc1 but dru1 addicts. (Often the problem is twofold.) Tbey have support groups tbat meet regularly 10 tbe recovering alcobolics and drug addicts can give one aootber encouragement and bope. Alcolltollcs Anonymous is an excel· lent backup for tbose wbo bave been I bo1pltalized and are determined to live without drags or alcohol on lbe outside. This problem Is not an American one. Ru11la bas it to an alarming degree -1110 Fruce and ltaJy. The future of tbe world depends on our youth. Tbey need clear beads and strong bodies to meet tbe challenges of tbe next century. Tbere it no w.ay a generation of hooters and druggies I can make It. •••••••••••••••••••• • • • '7~ • • .,,'"' Call 9et • e 1L e : ctUlt 9Micltty witw : : a11 ad i11 c!a.ui/kd : : C1ll 642-5618 : • • • • ····················~ "(OutOf Africa' is, at last. the free-~piriteJ . fullhearted gesture that everyone has been wai ti ng for the movies to make all dt.'alde lung." -Rx:hanJ &h11.kd. TIME MAG.A.Zl~E f\\\ll> f R I ~ ROBERT REDFORD () \ \ ' r Cl R MERYL STREEP ~ 001--1· \I \I\ ~.R~"I 1'11.tun· . ..,.. ..... --···· ~~~~-NOWPIAYING ~~~~- MlfA UA~ '19G-.o11 •U£NA PARK UAllll¥ots ~~993 •EL TORO E.,.,.Ot (1 loro SI• 9(ijJO • V. 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BLOOM COUNTY elm VI' N 'fHf/fE, C/tr 1 5T!lE '~Y M45QV·~15 IDE1D5M~ SO.~~P --~ S£~l1'M~ f()tJN (}(. • LOii(/. y MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson /.lfrt.E KIN£Y // ~ 1(11(1(/IRTfOCJ( lH '? '~ 4(.1' "Sorry ... our gala Christmas party has been canceled!" DRABBLE ~ PEOPl£ ~E. ~~­ !>l~ WORK~~IC~ l~E..-n~E..NPE A" l'ER~M.111E:5 GARFIELD 11001' MULLINS --~ Df$HIN4 IT OUT... ® !WEY'~ 9/10< FRON. i'HEI~ VACAiloNr FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston UM PHILp~GIA. CDtJNIE.,lAWRENCE. - MAYSE ~IEsFOU<S, ANNIE,SfE.'JE ANDTl"iE K\DS, MRS.BAIRD . U!TS uUSISAY ITS Golf'G To 8E A Gc00 0LO-FA8HIONED • lEiS JUST SAY ~ COULD SURE use A NEW SUD VASE FOR CHRISTMAS " GU.. tl<>M llMA i 1"Pf.. I~ OAO? by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis TUMBLEWEEDS HOWDO YOO ~NOW11WAS SNAKE-E:'(E \VHO ~9eV 'b.l? ~~VHE~ A CANl7YCAl\IE l'~INT tG:!'lH lf.F OVE~HtS FAC~. ROSE IS ROSE BRIDGE ----- C~ISIMRS! by Tom K. Ryan WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 1 LEFTY.A SQ\l\E L.EFTOVE:RS IN IH' KITCHEN, PL.LJSHIE ! Q.l -Roth vulne rablt:, as South you by Ferd & Tom Johnson hold. +93 .? A9 0 KQ6 +AJ10754 GOOD! 1 •· UGH ! The hidding has proceeded: l 'THOUG~T WE WE~~ South Weat North EHt IALK/N<5 FOOD. ~ + 1 ~ Obie 1 + What art1on do you take'? Q.2-A'> South, vulnerable. you hol~ +~ ~ O J~72 +AG The bidding has proceea ed: Routh Well North E&1t Peu PaH J " PaH I + Pase 3 • Pa11 3 / Pa11 4 ~ Pa11 ? by Harold Le Ooux What 1Hlion do you take'! IF BEN HAO READ THAT ONE LETTER. HE CERTAIN· Q.3-f::nst W.-s1 vuln.-r3ble. u South you hold: LV WOULD HAVE RESPC>NO&D TO IT I WHY OION'"f HE 1 + AQS <:>9S2 0 AQ87 +982 Tht' b1dd1ng has procecdrd· • outh Welt North Ea1t Pau PaH I + Pau ? Whal do you tud now·1 Q.4 -Both vulne rable, as South you hold: +8752 IV ~J3 0 732 •KJ7 The bidding .has proceeded: Ea1t South We1t Nerth Pue Pau Pu• I 0 Pa11 I NT Pau Pue OMAR 0 SHARIFF .... ~ {. 2. ? What action do you take? Q.5 -At South. vulnerable. you hold: +AQ103 <::>kt87'2 OA •<M Tht bidding haa proceeded: South W eet N•rtll Eaet I IV PaH 2 0 PHe 2 <:1 Pue 3 + PeH ? Whal do you hiti now'l Q.6 -Neithf"t vulnerable. as outh you hold: +J73 <::1 982 0 8763 ••«MM The bidding has proceeded: NorU. Eaat Soutlt Weet 2 + Pue 2 NT Pue 3 0 PaH ? What action do you take'/ CHARLES GOREN Look for answers on Monday. f.,. l•f-aU.. a~t Ct.a.rleo Gere•'• ... ••••leti.r fer ..,..._ playort, write o ..... ,,..._.Letter. P.O. Bea '411. Orlud•. Fla. St802..ult. ~,...,......~o.Md ........ \ Dally PHii SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 . 1985 I:] Maurice Lee leed• Newport to win In San Dlegulto tourney. 82. Elalna Oden pace• Pacific to upaet In women'• volleybtlll. 84. Oilers staggerlEdison Hunttn -on Beach in 60-56 overttmetally for La Quint~ crown By CHRIS MONAHAN 0.-. .... ~ ........... Before Fnday night's Ed1son- Huntington Beach game for the championship of the La Quinta Christmas Clask Edison basketball coach Jon Borchert .said he did not enjoy playing against a team in his own league before league play was to begin. What he saw was a good reason why. Borchen watched as his team committed 26 fouls in the game and watched Huntington Beach (4-5) ha t 22 free throws as the Oilers beat the C~argers (5-2). 60-56. in overtime to w1n the crown. "I expected a physical game," said Hun tin~ton Beach Coach Roy Miller. who said 1t favored his team. "We have the bigger size. We should be able to hold our own " "We've got some good athle1es ... said Borchen when asked about 1he physical nature of the game. "They are a little taller, but I've go1 some tough kids." Despite all those chant1es, 1he winning basket came on a shot from nght undemeath the basket b> for- ward Scott Moberl). Moberl). who had hit two key free throws tn the last minute ofre$ulat1on. grabbed a IOO'>C ball and put 11 in w11h '27 seconds left "Scot1 really came 1hrough ·· ..aid Miller. "He was out for football and has practi ced the least of anyone on the team " All-tournament Most Valuble Player Steve Pemper (HB J All-loanaey Scott Moberly (Hunttngton Beach): Shane Pariseau (Hunt- ington Beach); Ken Ammann (Edison). Doug Katona (Edison). Am Buford <la Quinta). Jason Hamlin (El Modena): Ryan Rycraw (El Modena), Duane Cooper (Lakewood), Alonzo Johnson (Santa Ana Valley). _ V1t1 hat Bnan Bettis with a baseball pass and Bettis scored on a la) ·UP as 1he buuer sounded The Oilers nearl> d1dn'1 &Cl the game into ovenime. afler leading almost the whole game. The Ollers were leadmg 49-46 with 3 33 left 1n regulatton after two Moberly free throw~. when the Charger defense put the clamps on the Oilers and w<.:nl on a small sconng run Smith his a basket and Ken <\mmann hit d tree 1hrow to ue the <;(.Ore a1 49 w11h 2 · 56 left Ammann h11 two more free throws 10 c;econds later and after an Oiler turnover the ( hargers called timeout and se1 up a play and an offense to ta ke some tame ofTthe clock. They worked the ball around and w1th 1 ·22 lefl Ammann canned a long Jum p '>hot to pul the Chargers ahead b} tour Huntington pulled to w1th1 n two on 1he Moberl:r free throws with 44 second'> left and Shane Panseau hll a I :!-foot bank shot with 11 seconds left to send the game into the ex tra penod Chrla Cole of Ed.leon lllCh aoea up for a jump •hot OYer Ed.leon•a Dan Hanan (36) ln La Quinta Tournament finale. The Chargers had one la!>! chance 10 tie at The Oilers' Shane Panc;cau missed the front end ofa one-and-one wi th 11 seconds left. Edison's Rich Sm11h grabbed the rebound and dribbled 1he length of the coun. onl> to ha vc the ball stolen by R 1co Y Ill. In the first quarter Huntington c;urpnsed everyl)ne, 1nclud1ng Miller. b:r comrng o ut with a big sconng run W11h the score at 4-4, the Oilers scored 10 straight. 1nclud1ng a three- (Pleue .ee HB/83) Edlaon'a Mike Prince applie. defenatve presaure on Hunt- ington Beach'• Sb\De Parlaeau ln cbamplonahip game. He scores just like a machine But USC's Lewis says he ts same as any other human LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern Cal forward Tom Lewis can'1 under- stand what all the fuss 1s aboul. He's only the leading scorer on the TroJans' basketball team. posting a 20.8-point sconng average through bis team's first eight games tb1s season. That's what he was when he played for his Mater Dc1 High School team . .. what else is new? So when this soft-spoken freshman receives a reques1 for an interview, he can't understand why anybody would be interested in him. "Everybody asks me so many questions. I don't see wha1 the big deal is," Lewis said. "They think I'm something more than a human being. I'm just a person. I'm j us1 like everybody else. "People expect you to do inter- views. I guess It JUSt goes along with playing basketball. It always has." • Don't get the wrong impression. There is no anJer hidden 1n Lewis' viewpoinl. He JUSt secs himself as a 19-year--old who is having fun playi ng basketball and can't imagine wh y anybody would be interested in him. ''The whole game 1s based around fun," he said. "I have fun playing 1t. Everyone takes 11 so seriously -ltke it's the last thing 1fyou lose. or like 1t' a job. It's Just a game." But it's a game that has consumed Lewis since the fourth grade when he first shot baskets in the snow one winter afternoon in Manch::ste r. Mass. • It 's a game he's attacked Wlth a discipline that pushed htm during high school to work out with his own shooting coach and 'o on his own wei&ht program. That s in addition to a full schedule of practices and games with his hiJh school team. For lcWls, this work ethic paid off. " He was a two-time prep All-American and led Mater Oei to two Clf (Pleue Re LEWIS/82) Dickerson may not play Runnina back Eric Dickerson of the Rams sat out most of practice Friday wi th a hamstrina problem and will not play in the team's final rqular-season pme if he is not 100 percent, Rams Coach John Robinson said. The runnina back's hamstrin1 in his fi&ht lea kept him from penicipet ina 1n all but thrtt plays at the practice just three days before the Rams are tchedulcd to meet the Los Anseles Raiders at Anaheim Si.chum. "He couldn't do anythuta." Robinson said Friday of Dickerson. "so I'm a little worri- ed. He ran three playa 1t hllf- tpeed.'' After hjs brief trial on the lq. .Dickenon removed h11 helmet and aboulder ptds and watched the mt of lbe workout. Monarchs go after third straight Toi C title Mate r Dei 8-0 with 37th victory in r ow; Oc~~n View sui::_vives to go for fifth place coach 1.'lth what occame a three-point pla) \.1a1cr De1 1urned to a man-to-man defcn'>t.' 1n the final I 36 and 1t proved taial for the Lions. wh u 'iuddenh couldn't hold on 10 1he ball ur connec't from 1he field. By ROGER CARLSON Ol lM~ ........... POMONA -Mater Dc1 H1gh's Monarchs go for 1he1r third con- ~utive Tournament of Champions crown here tonight at Cal Pol> Pomona. thanks to a '1ctof) over Fairfax H1gh's Lions wi th clutch performance"I 1n every d1rect1on Fn- day night. And. Ocean View High's Seahawk~ proved 1he} can wan under 1hc toughes1 of circumsiances. advancing to today's fifth place finals agains1. Here's how Fnday's championship and fifth place semifinals baske1ball action went for Mater Dea and Ocean View: Mater Del S7, Fairfax St: Monarchs Coach Gary McKnight found himself asking for plenty from all hands agatnst a solid Fairfax club. led by JUntor Sean Haggins (22 points). And has been the case for the past Kareem scares theCavs His 29 points lead Lakers to I 28-116 win over Cleveland RIC HFIELD. Ohio (AP) Cleveland Cavaliers' Coach George Karl has fou nd one word to descnbe Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: scary. "Kareem was so good in the third quarter that it was scary," Karl said Friday nt&ht after Abdul-Jabbar poured in 29 ~tnts. including 13 in the critical third quarter, to lead the Los Angeles Lakers past Cleveland 128-116. The victory avenged the Lakers' only home loss of the season. a 129. t 11 defeat at the hands of the Cavaliers on Nov. S. "The last time. we didn't run. and we d1dn't8rcssurc them (defensively) out to 2 f cet." said laker guard Earvrn "MaJic" Johnson. "Tonight we accomplished both tho~ things and rebounded. too. We played our pme and didn't let them play their pme." Cleveland kept the National Basketball Association contest ciosc until the third quarter and traded by four. 71-67. with 9:27 to 10 in the period. The Lakers, however, 101 con· S«Utive baskets from Kurt Rambis, Byron Scott. James Worthy and Johnson for a 79-67 lud. After Cleveland's John BqJey made 1 short jump shot. Abdul-Jabber ICO~ six points an a J4.second spen and the lakcrs went on to a 102-82 lead en~rina the final quarter. "Kartem rully 101 1t ao•na. and on~ he d°" th1t. It's all over," Johnson uid. Oevdand. 12-1 S, sot no closer than 12 in the fourth Qu1ncr 3 7 straight stans for Mater Dc1. wha1 Mc Knight wan ls Ml Knight gets. and even more. • W11h guard Tom Peabod} d1rcct1ng 1he auack and s<:onng seven po1nh, shoo1ing guard John Mounce nc111ng 14 from the pen meter in 1he final 1hree quancrs and 1he 1-2 punth of 6-10 LcRon Elli'i and 6-9 \iuan Thomas rnmb1n1ng for :!7 points. 1he Monarch'> made Fa1rfaJt their eighth stra1gh11,1cum this )Car But ll didn't come eas) Fa1rfa ~ led 23-16 1n 1hc sernnd quaner and pulled 1nl0 a bnef 46-45 lead With 5 28 to pla}. before I homa" and Mounce h11 buckc1s 10 put thl' Monarchs in a lead the' 'd nm relinqu ish · Ellis polished ofl Fairfax with 14 seconds to go on a I :!-foot Jumper. whtch McKnaght described as a "What tn the 1hat'<; a hellu\a shot'" The Monarchs were nuro;ang a 53-50 lead when Ellis surpml·d h1-. .. I though1 Mounce showed he can s1ep 10 .incl ha\e a big night 100 ··said tht• happ} ~'1l Kn 1gh1. who wa1ched hi'> team record 1he mo,1 1mpn.•ss1H' \ 1cton of the tournJment 1hrough three round'> ·our h1g mt·n arc plJ)l'f' and ""t' had a \ophomf)re I Kn 1n Rt•mbt:n) lumc uff1hc tx•nch who dtd a good Joh wo ·· Jdded ~hK n1ght "I !eel realh guo<l The kids .ire s1anang 101ell .. f t1r ~1ounce 11 "'as his bc'it cfTon ot 1hc '>Cason. and 11 couldn't haH' come at a belier 11me as his pen meter 'ihotc; too~ the hean ou1 of Fairfax\ up~1 hope'> Haggins dro'c the \.1 onan:hs to d1s1ral11on 1hruughou1 the game w11h 22 points. bu1 1n the end 1t was Mater Dea\ balanced depth, capped h) the man-10-man defense 1hat pro\ ed 'iupenor The Monarch' meet \clnta Mon1La (6-01 tonight di ~uo 1n the title ,,, ........ Tlae La.bn' ltal'Mm Abdal-Ja.,._,. OJ99 01M of b1a famou ~·•oou nu Clnelaad CaTaller defender ROJ Blmon for a buket lD tlae eecoed qauter ol PTtday ntctat'• NBA .. tc1aap la IUcllfteld. Oblo. . I decider aller the \ 1 ~angs dropped Capistrano Valle~ ,~.1 1 from 1he roster ot unbea1en'> ""llh a hall-Loun shot al the buzzer in a 54-53 thriller Ocean View SS, St. Bernard 4S: The Scahav. b had a lot to o' ercome - beginning \\.llh the ab~nce of threc- ~ear staner Blaine Dt-Brouwer for ~hat appear\ to 1hc lir'>I ot a ,.,..,,. game ~uspen\1on tor hi\'"' oh C'ml·n1 1 n an .illt•rcat1on ""11 h rl'ferl't'.' ..\I H.il ~ne\ \\ l·dnesda' n1t1hl OffinJlh Dl:Brouv.n I\ un a' atlaok 111 pla~ · !ltl1u.tlh 1ha1 means the \eaha"~' nel·d ht'lp JI guard V. 1th Ddirou"'cr on lht" ~1dd1nt'\ and Ocean \ 1e" 's '>hooter.-. appart"nl- 1) refusing 10 shu"" up in tht' tir,1 halt 1he Sea ha"' ks struggkd 111 ;1 14 14 haltltme lead Their onl\ sah auun "'a<, thcU \l Bernard v.a~ '>Uffenng 1hrou~h J ~1mtlar e'penenle trom the ticld t. Bernard pla\Cr\ 1.nnnettl'<l 11n 1u~t 14 ot 4" fur 1he game. 4 111 22 through 1he tirs1 halt The ~ahJ"' i..., 1.:ould manage onh 14 ot N trnm thl' fidd through three yuaner'> lhl'n tinall~ l'3ffil' 1hrough w1t h X tnr 111 T edll 'f'' flNIJ CM~ I )0 c.,,. -Ma•~ O• "' S.01a M(}r •c• TIWd ~ce 1-F ••rlh Y'\ Cao''" ano v a1i.v Flfttl ~U S »--Oc.u" v •• •\ 1n;iewooo c-...11ee -!>• Antr.on• "' Ve•Du<r De trum ttw l1elt! an thl' tinJI 1K·~rnl·n1 to pull a"'J\ "'11h .i ~ 1-1 n t'lulitt' l'\f)and· n~ J ': ~·1 •hirJ~uJrtl·r ll .1.J \l hJJtt1ml· I '>JIJ \Aoh11t.'\l'r "'Jl..e\ ur 1jr\t l.l.0 "'In 1: ,nmnwntcd I >u·an \ ll'V. ( "·" h J111. llarn' "'h•''>t' .ippt"aran,t m1rr11r1·d h•' karn, JrJinl·J l1•ul.. fht• Ill'>'> ,,..., \A. nJnt \J.i\ 1l·.1ll\ t1111J.. lht• ~park llUl ol thlO[I.\ hC admn11:d .. .\nd \ .lr\1l\ tl'Jffi\ 1.h•n't pla\ v.ell 1n l'df1' ~me'> II Ufl'>t"t) 1ht" , hem1\tr. · V.1th fkBrou"u "n thl' ht.·nth the 'il'Jhd"'"' gaml' 'utkred lrom a lack nt depth and 1rnh thl' l'<•ml'-thruugh t"llon\ 1H i...f't JUn111r R1l~~ Butler t 19 point\ '\ rebounJ' and 4 hlocked '>hllt\l 1n aJJ1l1l1n h• thl pl.i' of Desi Ha1l·h anJ Ton\ f'.tnll•J '>J\ed 1he (Pleau see MATER OEl /B3) Keefe 's 31 leads Warriors to win North wins Irvine title with victory over Santa Ana 8)' RICHARD Dl'1'!'o ~'1tot C.,.,.••••~t T hl'fl' \ .l \l'l ret be1nt1. ll'PI .irounJ \l.r1odhndg<' High ~hotll lht·..c d.1" It \.\t1n't la'1 lllOg tht)Ugh :-.;lll afkr Fnda~ night. a1 lea,1 .1nJ prohabh tor the rc!>I nl the sea~1ln The 'i<.'\ rt't 1~ or v.a~ \dam 1'.eell' .i o-~ <.ophtimllre centrr "He ha., qu11 ~ trct anJ great hand\· \aid v. am1lr' ( oal'h 8111 'ihannon. alter "-l't'lt' poure-d an \I po1n1<. in leading \\oodbndtr.r Ill the third-place l'W"'n ol the lr\1nr Tournament at l nl'l'r \II\ High 'HC''\ JU't a l..1d that ha~ v.m l..l•J hard and ha' cl lot of ag1ht -. .. l\.('t'lr "1th a sot\ touch 111 thl' basl et and 1mpc.-et·able at lhl· ln-r lhrov. hnc v.as lhC' l e'\ ti' \I. ood bndge·~ dClmtn attn& "ll ton n\ l'r Foothill 1n the fou rth annual 1tlu1 nament Coron3t1rl \1nr meanwhile v.h1th v.on the fifth-plaC'<' t hamp1on,h1p carltcr u«-d an old fncnd -Jt"tl Fner -to l'leat M1\\1on Y1cJO Ff\ er scored 18 points and 1@n1tC'J tht e'ttra \park the 4ka Kings ntt'dt"J an the founh quaner to hold off a la tr D1ahlo rail) Woo4brtct1e 70, Foota.m H K«ft ~-.~ perfC'<'t from the field (6-for-611n the fint half, perf«'t from the ltne ( 7 for-7) 1n the a.ame and moni ~<H.1gh under the board~ 10 <"Ontrol a do1en rebound a the Wamo~ etlebratC'd • sv.ctt \l('tOf) 1n rt1>1"t1Cnt1n 1ht1r ·~ Is Ketft, mil ouna and rav.. a pJayer hannon can build • fr1nch1~ around" "We have ~'en pla ~"back from All--to urnament \10,t \ aluablt> \nJ• J 'hri"•r t 'onh' \IHournt' IJ, ~ 1 •• nin n~' \l<1rrn11 \ a1 1' I< r Hr a1l'l l l ,t,tnl ia t \11 1..t \k,l'r' 1 \tJnn.11 \-11~l' H l·r~1n!( I \10\ I rin1 t-..nnv.k\ t '""' r \ 1 1 • ktl Inn fl or \1n.1 J1 \t.111 \Ii ' ( 1rJh1\\al (f 1>tl('°I .\J,1m "l't·fl' ~1HK1 t-nll!H'I \1 11..t• \1 urph' 1\\mK1 t-n.ltr.l'l l n, lurn1·r1 \ant.1 .\na1 8nht>' I \ ,l 1 '.inlJ \n.11 K11hh1l· V.d,h tzl••n ''""h 'itt•lt ~han1 '-onh1 IJ\I \\'.II \hJnnun \+lid hul nt fl'0\1\1' \ "'' rt tz1•1n~ h If\ h> ~l'I thl.' h.ill 1n\11k '"him .111 th1 t!Oll · 1 hJt m1p,h1 tx· ttll• hl'.t'' J l h11rc tor J "1ph11mnn· 111 handk hut l\.l't'k u't a\ hr ha\ d11n l· Jll 'i«.'cl"\1n thu' tar flf•'' C'J' tha1 1h1•1•f\ "rnn1_1. aga1n\I the [)1dhl<1' lk v.a\ \lmph Jnm1nilttn~. hut \\ 1llK1hrid1_1.t··, J'UOl h J1ll'\O t \top 1hrrt' \\C' rl t..al~mjl. .tl°x)ut hc-1ng third out ot '~ (Jl 1ualh lOJ team._, .. hannon said 'Thai·, !')rt'tt\ good ·· 1t ~tartt'd when the Wamon t'hipt~ for 11'1 ~')ints in the first ~uaner u•>1ng tha1 u a spnngboard to 1 .H-~ti half\1mr lead 1'.ede h1t a<1l1m v.1th 4 ~2 lef\ in the half that g&\IC 'W cx)(ibndge a W..1 b lead tn the $t<'Ond quart<'r It also chma1ted an 8-2 roll the \\ amon went on to 11~ themsclve a comfortable ad\lantqr the} """ould ~vcr rthnqu1sh Woodbndae outJCOrcd Football I '\-6 open101 the third gu.ancr and Kctlt 1cC'd 1t wtth 4 l l left by 11nk.u111' ne of his frtt tbroW'-Vtnct Bryan, a b-6 1un1or. scomS 13 pcn.nta and heh>Cd out undcmalh a.nd Mi.kt f"-ee ._ 11tVIRS{8S) .. Football players learn to tac~e the social gr-ces Prem AP fltpaldle9 MANHATTAN. Kan. -Besides learning bow to block and tack.le, Kansas State footbell players arc getting helpful tips oo which fork to use for salad and bow m to stretch a wardrobe dolJar. . Tbcy'n also aening help with public speaking and how to p~pare for a job interview. h may not make them better a,lhl~tes, but K.aosa.~ State officiaJs arc confident t.h~ir Total Person prosram will help students get alo~g in the real world School officials also hope the program, though available to all students, will help b~ng su_cccss to a football program that is the losingest 1n major colJege history. The Wildcats. 1-10 th as season. are 295-4 70-40 f~r the past 51 years and theirwinntng percentage of .391 as lowest among major colleges. "Look our athletic program 1s not something we can wave banners about," said Steve Miller. a fQimer cross country coach who is in charge of the pr<?8"1~· "But we feel that by doing these thtn~. we re gomg to greatly enhance our athletic productivnr. lfa pe~on bas problems in one area, it generalJy carnes over tnlo other areas. So anything we can do t~ stave. off t.hosc difficulllcs in other areas. we hope. will man a fest itself in athletic excellence.·· "Nobody's a loser forever." said Stan Pamsh. the school's new head football c~ch. "K.an~s State University has made a very senous commitment to bccominaa winner." .. Athletes already are getting some "Total Pe_rson pointers although the program won't actually be tn full swing until next September. Miller started with sessions on drug and alcohol abuse and gambling, saying, "Those are two areas we felt needed to be fully explored." Still to come arc tips on euquettc, clothing and time management. "We're going to teach them how to handle themselves at formal dinner parties, even what fork ~o use for salad," said Athletic Director Larry Tra~1s. "We'll spend a lot of time toachtng them about clothing. bow to buy clothes. bow to match up colors and styles. how to make do with less." . Students also will get help 011 prcpanng for jOti 1 interviews and investment counscLing. . The help will mainly come fro'!l the coi:nmunat y: bank presidents for carecr-planntng sessions and mental health workers to talk about stress. Quote of ~e day • Crt1 CoUluwortb, wide receiver of the Cincinnati Bengals, on the benefits of playin&. in the National Football League: "I've dated girls who were far beter looking than the qu.al11 y of girls who should be goin out with me." CS Northrldge reprimanded MISS ION, Kao. -California Sta~e m University-Northrid~e has been repn-•II• manded 'br the National Collegiate ~th· letic ASS0C1at1on for violaung a regulauon , prohibiting athletic tryouts. it was announ~ Fn~ay. The NCAA 's Committee on lnfracuons said 1t determined that Last December. the school's head football coach conducted a tryout -not ~llowed un~er rccruting regulations -_for c1pp.r:ox1ma.te!y nine prospects. It said the unjversaty, athletic admanastrators and assistant coaches did not know about the on· campus tryout. Jn announcag the penalty. committee chairman Frank Remtngton said that "the head football coach acknowledged sole respons1b1hty for the vaolataon and the committee determined that a penalty that affects football recruning efforts this year would be ap- propnate." The penalty precludes the coach from any off. campus recruiting until Jan. I , a del~Y. of at><?ut one. month in the normal off-am pus recruiting p<:nod. The penalty does not affect the university's ehgi.bahty for television appearances or postseason compeutaon. Malone leads 76ers past Jazz Mo1t1 Malone scored a season-high 37 m points -including 19 free throws -as Philadelphia defeated Utah. 112-105. Fri- day night. Malone connected for 19 of 22 free throws -high marks in the National Basketball Association this season for attempts and free throws -as the Sixers won their third straight ... Bttcll WUllam1 scored l l of his 26 points in the third quarter as New Jersey extended a four-point halftime lead to 15 en route to a 122-11 2 victory over Houston ... Steve Stipuovlclt scored 14 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter and Indiana held Milwaukee scoreless for 4111 minutes late in the game as the Pacers defeated the Bucks. I 14-102. Solomon aaya he will retire REDWOOD CITY -Freddie m Solomon the wide receiver who he~ped •II• lead the SAn Francisco 49ers to a patr. of Super Bowl victori~ ~ ~i&ht years Wlth the club. announ~day fie wtJI retire at the end of this year. . Solomon, who c.ught a career-h1ah I 0 to~cbdown passes in 1984 to cap one of the best years of h~s career, has played only part-time this year as coa~h Bill Walsh worked to act rookie Jeny Rice u:~to the lineup. .. "Every athlete must face retirement eventually, the 32-ycar-old Solomon said at 49ers headquaners. "I don't want to be a hanger-on. I f~I I'm at the top of my career. I've g~t my hcaJth .. family. friends an,d many. many memones. When 1h1s season as over. at s time," he said. After the announcement. quarterback Joe Mon· tana and fellow wide receiver Dwight Clark uncorked.a bottle of champagne and poured It over Solomon s head to celebrate his impending departure from the National Football League. Walsh called Solomon a "brilliant perfo~er ... He's ~n that player that's come through an clutch situau ons when called upon and has had a profound impact on his teammates." Solomon played quarteTback for the Un1vers1ty of Tampa beforejoini~g the Miami Dolphins 1n J 975 and moving to wade rece1 vcr. Potvin earns record in 2-2 tie League career record for points by a ' Delli• PotvlD set a National Hockey ~ defenseman ~th a fint-penod assist as his New York Islanders tied the New York Rangers 2-2 Friday night. The Islanders earned~ 2-,1 lead deep into the third period before the Rangers lied 1t on a deflection by rookie Mike Ridley. The Islanders are unbeaten in their last five games. The Rangers have won only four of their last 13 home game_s and are 0.6-2 in overtjme this season ... St. Louis .goahe. Rick Wam1ley stopped 41 of 43 shots to continue his hex over Calgary and Brio Satter collected throe assns as the Blues defeated Calgary 5-2 ... Scou Anliel and Pa1l Mael.eu each scored twice and Winnipeg exploded for fi ve third-period goals to down Washington. 7-4 ... Moe Lemay scored twice and rookie goaltender ~eadell You1 blocked 17 shots over the final two penods for tus first NHL victory as Vancouve r defeated Toronto. 5-3. Television, radio TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at New York Giants. Channel 4. 9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Big Rig 200 truck race. Channel 9. 10 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cherry Bowl -Maryland vs. Syracuse from Pontiac, Mich .. Channel 11 . 11 a.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: A review of the major sports stories of 1985, Channel 2. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgetown at DePaul, Channel 4. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Washington at St. Louis. Channel 2. 3 p.m. -SKUNG: World Cup men's downhill from Val Gardena, Italy (tape). Chan· net 4. 4 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL week 1n review. Channel 2. 4 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Boxing -Mark Breland vs. Hedgeman Rob- ertson in a welterweight bout; Evander Holyfield vs. Anthony Davis in a lightweight bo.ut; Tyrell Biggs vs. Tony Anthony in a heavyweight bout; all bouts eight rounds. from Virgjnaa Beach. Va .. Channel 7 · 4 p.m. -SOCCER: Portugal vs. West Germany 1n World Cup quahfytng match (tape). Channel 34. 5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders' Playbook. Channel 4. 5 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lake~ at Washington, Channel 9. 5 p.m. -COLL EGE FOOTBALL: lndepen· dence Bowl -Clemson vs. Minnesota from Shreveport, La .. Channel 11 . 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Miami, Fla. at UCLA. Channel 2. 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Rebel Roundup from Las Vegas. Channel 9. RADIO 5 p~m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakcrs at Washington. KLAC (570). 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Miami. Fla. at UCLA, KMPC (7 10). 7:30 p.m. -, PRO HOCKEY: Vancouver at Kings. K.LAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long Beach State at Houston, K WOW ( 1600). 7:30 p. m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Ca1 State Fullerton at Portland, KWRW ( 1370). 8 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Sacram~nto, KMPC (710) (following UCLA basketball). Spurs take care of Clippers LOS ANGELES ( o\P) -Alvan Robertson scored 23 of his carecr- hiah 32 points an the fir'it halffnday to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 119-104 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers in a National Basketball Association game. The Spurs, who led throughout the pme opened a I 0-potnt advantage 1n the fo~rth quarter before the Clappers· Marques Johnson scored seven straight points to cut the margin to 97.94 with 8:52 remaanang. • The Spurs regained control with 104-95 lead. and the Clappers never got within sax points 1he rest of the way. San Antonio outscored the Clip- pers 16-4 in a 5:04 span to take a 32-15 lead. their biggest of the game. late 1n the first quarter. Reserve guard Frankhn Edward-; led the Oippers Wlth 19 potnts. while Marques Johnson had 17 Ced nc Maxwell and Lancaster Gordon each scored 16 points for the Clappers Gordon had 14 points in the second quarter. while Steve Johnson and Artas Gilmore each contnbutcd 16 for San Antonio. San Antonio led 32-22 after one period and led 66-54 at balfUme before the Cll ppers outscored the Spurs 21·7 over a 6: 18 span in the third quarter to trim the Spurs' advantage to 9J.87 going into the final 12 minutes. Kurrileads Georgia Tech , LSU, UCLA , Pepperdine a lso t~lly w in s From AP dl1patcbes CHAPEL HJ LL. N.C. (AP)-Guard Ranzano Sm 1th scored a career-high 15 points and sparked an 18-0 run midway through the first half as top-ranked North Carolina beat Stanford 89-55 in college basketball Fnday night. The Tar H~ls. 9-0, led 12-11 wath 12:53 left. buf held Stanford without a field goal for 61h minutes as tey opened up a 30-11 lead. . . Smith came ofTthe bench to hat three straight buckets -two jumpers and a layup -and fed Steve Hale for a basket to key the run. Stanford. which shot 23. 7 percent from the floor an the first half and 27. I percent for Lhe game. managed just five free throws during the scori ng drought before Howard Wnght hit a short baseline jumper wi_th 6:21 left. The Cardinals drew no closer than 12 potnts the res1 of the way in falling to 5-2. . Joinang Smith in double figures for Nonh Carolina were Hale and Jeff Lebo with 11 points each and Brad Daugherty with 10. Warren Martin pulled down a career- high 13 rebounds and blocked nine shots. The Tar Heels ended up with 17 blocked shots and hat 58.2 percent of their shots from the floor. • Geor1ia Tecb 83, Te:ut A&M 58: The backcourt tandem of Mark Price and Bruce Dalrymple scored 19 and 14 points. respectively, as seventh-ranked 9eorgia Tech crujsed to victory over Texas A&M and into the championship game of the 35th Gator Bowl college basketball tournament. Pnce scored 15 of his team-b1gh total tn the first half and Craig Neal added 10 more as the 6-1 Yellow Jackets raced to a 44-25 halftime lead. Duane Femll, who sat out the first half for Georgia Tech with a bruised wrist, scored I 0 points after intermission when the Yellow Jackets led by as many as 27 points before Coach Bobby Cremins emptied his bench. LSU u . SE LotlJ1laaa 11: Sophomore forward John Williams scored 28 points to lead ntnth-rankcd and unbeaten Louisiana State University to victory over Southeastern Louisiana in the first round of the tnaugural LSU Invitational basketball tournament. The opening game between LSU's defending Southeastern Conference champions and Southeastern Louisiana's defending Gulf Star Conference champs was the first meeting of the two schools in 19 years. lSU went ahead for good, at 25-24, wath 6:34 remaining in the first half. The 42-34 halftime score was as close as it got after that. . Williams got a standii:is ovation. when he ~as removed from the same with four maoutes rcmaing. That's when Coach Dale Brown cleared the bench. Kntecky It, E. Carellaa H : Forward Kenny Walker scored 19 points 16 in the fint half, and guard James Blackmon added 18 as l 3th·ranked Kentucky crushed East Carolina in the openina round of the Kentucky Invitational Tournament. Kentucky. 6-1, will meet Pepperdinc. a 75-68 wmncr .,...,...._. Lewia lD flnt half of Unl•eraity of Ken- tucky Jn.ttational Frlf&y night. ' over Southern Methodist, an today'schaml?1onsh1pgamc East Carolina. 4-2, and Southern Methodist will play an the consolation. Kentucky shot out to a 13-4 lead on Roger Harden'!. layup with 14:44 left in the first half, and expanded tht margin to 18-8 on Blackmon 's free throw at 12: I I. But East Carolina, behind the shooting of forward Marchell Henry and guard Herb Dixon. charged back into the game. . UCLA 85, Loyola Marymout 7t: Reggi e Maller scored 18 of has career-high 32 points in the second half to help the UCLA Bruins hold off Loyola Marymount 1n a non<onference college basketball game. Loyola Marymount. down by 15 potnt~ at halfti.me, got to within 73-67 with 3:27 to play. The Lions cut 1t to 80.75 on a basket by Keith Smith with 29 seconds left. Another basket by Sm a th got Loyola to within 83· 79 with three seconds remaining. Miller had eight points an the last 3: 17 of the game. including four free throws an final 16 seconds. to enable the Brutns to improve their record to 4-2. Sm a th scored 23 points and Forrest Mc Ken tie added 16 for Loyola Marymount, w~ich fell to. 6-3. V1t Lazzaretti aJso contributed 15 points for the Lions. Mon tel Hatcher added 16 po in ts and Jerome .. Pooh .. Richardson contributed 15 for UCLA. PeppercUae 73, So•U1ern Met~ocUst H (01'): For- ward Enc White and guard Dwayne Polee tossed tn 20 points apiece as Pepperdine handed Southern Methodist its first defeat of the season. an overtime dcc1s1on in the opening round of the University of Kentucky lnvnat1onal Tournament. Pepperdine, winning 1t!. seventh straight game 10 improve to 7-1. ~ill meet th~winner ~fthe Kentucky-East Carolina game an Saturdays champ1onsh1p game whale Southern Methodist, 6-1, will take on the loser tn the consolallon. Whale gave Pepperdtne the lead for good in ovenamt· at 68-66 on an 18-footer with 3:02 to go. The Waves added seven more potnts before Southern Methodist's Kevin Lewis scored with four seconds left. Anthony Frederick added 11 points and Jon Korfas scored 10 for the wiMers. Man~all SS, FrHDo St. 44: Sophomore Skip Henderson scored a game-high 25 points as Marshall pulled out to'an early lead and held on to defeat Fresno St an an intersectional college basketball game. Ma rshall jumped to an early 13·6 lead before the Bulldogs battled back to wi1h1n one. 13-12. Marshall then pulled steadily away and led 25-19 al the half. Nevada-Las Ve1a1 105, San Diego Sl. 85: Jarvis Basnight scored 16 points and sparked a 15-2 spun midway through the first half that launched 12th-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas to victory over San Diego State an the Rebel Roundup college basketball tournament. Nevada-Las Vegas will meet Iona 1n the the tournament's championship game tonight at the Thomas And Mack Center on the UNLV campus. Iona prevailed over Florida 71·70 in the opcntng game when Bob Colemai:i S;&nk a 15-foot fallaway jumper with three seconds remaining. UNLV trailed 23-22 when Basnight came off the bench to tut a la yup that gave the Rebels the lead fo r good. The 6-foot-8 sophomore forward added four free throws and two slam dunks in the run that left UNL V on top 37-25 with 8:25 still to play in the first half. eisJ'lt unanswered potnts. taking a Mike Mitchell scored 19 po1nt'I Edmonton College, prep basketball scores EDMONTON. Alberta (AP) -· LEWIS IN SPOTLIGHT ... · homBl championships in h1~ three ye3r') at the school. "Everythtn' I did an high \Chool. I do 1n collqe, · ~wis said "You've 1ust 101 to do 11 1 huk quu.;ker Mainly, the diffe~ce bctw~cn high 1ehool and collcsc 1~ that you vc got to think a little more. Trojan Coach Stan Momson. who has been surprilCd by the 6· ~ freshman's "level of production, said that Lewis has not shied away from anythtnl in collqe. "He's a JU)' who rttlly hke\ .i chatlenae." said Morrison. "I didn't tee that when I was rccnuuna h1"1. But 1 see it--now. H~ean really snt h1S teeth and 10 11 it."' . Ukc any freshman. Lewis hu had to endun an in1ti"tlon perio4ti ~re okkt pla~ will try 10 ID mw-tC bam physically. "They do that on the team. They test you rhey ~y. 'Let's I« what he's made o ut of.' They do that 1n the games. too." Lewis said. "You just get back up and go na}lt back at them .. You can't kt them know that you're ever upset or that at even affects you 11 all. You ncv,:r blank." Lewis tias adapted quickly on the court. but like every other collcar freshman, the first year o~ life away from home brings many adJustments. "They put us an a dorm. All freshman lave m the dorm... said Ltwts, who rooms with teammate Jim Grande. "It's ~n a linJe roU&}I slccpmaat naa,ht Fire alannsaotnaoff every other n!~t. You hive to learn to adapt to It. Despite the ~~1iio,n he's 1otte.n and the succels he s enJoyod. Lewis ~ad, surprislnaJy. that he's never thouaht about playi ng profcu1onal ba,ketball He prefers to keep the 1mmrdiaic future as his pnmary concern Jari Kurri scored four goals -TOUltNAIMNTS includinJ two shorthanded, -and c..... •• • .,._., CIHlk Wayne GrcUk)' had six as..~ists to lead Me,,11.11 u . ~~!!c, s1. 44 1o1 .. 51 ~~!:'!,",,.'Ofl .,. the Edmonton Oilers to a 9-4 victory SOUTH Chlcato s1. 1s. s.ii Fr~•~o st Over the Los A~les Kings in a Notti\ C•roNl\e "· S••Moid ~s .. .,... Clluk F *111\ftn u •s. r"'"''°" n ~ ,...., National Hockey uc game n· w1tt .. .., &. Marv 76. °"'' New· O• Soui11em "· v-.11ow11 s1 day Dlalit. -~ UCarotl1111 100, A"-"llc CIWl1tle11 jt SW LoYbl&M n. N Tt~et SI • Kum scored has third and fou nh 11 o.p-.,... ....... short-handed goals 1n the first and MtOWIST ~ .... d od be/": re con""'n1·na on ,.~ •• "· ,,...,.,., .., '"'11'9 t1. Albion "· oT SCCOn ptn S 10 ·~ ..._.,. 0. .. I VW 61, MacMurrly 44 the power play late m the second and W00tttr '7. 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The Charaers Joielped the Oilen' cause by shootina 1ust 3-for-13 in the quarter . • The second quarter opened with much of the same as the Otlen pushed lbtir lead to 11 points (twice) on a Jumper by tournament Most Valu- 'ble Player Steve Pempcr, makina the ~~ 24-13 with 3:48 left an the first jla!f. : Edison charged baclc, scoring 12 of Jhe half's final 16 points to trail by pnl_y three at intermission, 28-25. : Of his team's rally from the 11 i>oint deficit, Borchert said, "We l\'aoted a full-court, full-pressure ~me. Deina down 11 with these guys lfoesn't bother me." : "I knew they woulii come back, :they an: a well-coached team," said ~illcr. "It was just like last year when ~beat them by one." The pme Miller refers to was the 9me for third place in the 1984 venion of the tournament. The Oilers :Won that one 69-68, when Darren j;now hit two free throws with two ~onds lcf\. : Both teams had well -balanced scor- lng. the Chargers getting four men :into double figures. while the Oilers nad three. Topping Edison's scorers was Ken Ammann. who was named to the tournament team. with 15. They also got 13 from Chris Cole. 11 from :Smith and 10 from Mike Henderson. : Leading the Oilers and all scorers in :the game was Pariseau with 18. He was followed closely by Moberl y with • 14 and Kcmper with 12. All three player made the all-tournament team. The two could conceivably meet again before league play -they're both cntcrcd in the Coast Chnstmas Classic at Estancia High, which beg.ins Dec. 26. Edison meets Laguna Hills in tts opener. while Huntington Beach 1s paired against Sa nta Ana Valley. Huntinfton Beach'• Steve Pemper, the MVP oCthe La Quinta Tournament, battlea ' Delly,...,......, 0.0.... .......... Edlaon'• Rieb Holdaway for a looee ball Friday night ln the tourney finale. Chargers take Savanna title .. .. Ocean-View falls to Healdsburg in Grana a Classic Edison High defeated Mater Dea to WU\ the Savanna Tournamcnt Fnda) night and Ocean View fell to Healdsburg 1n the Granada Classc lo tu&htight area 11rls basketball Here's a look: EdJaoa 7t, Mater Del II: Junior guard Denise Ogburn poured 1n 24 points and dished off fi ve assists and two other Chargers scored in double figures as &ii$0n won the Savanna Tournament championship with a victory over the Monarchs (8-3) Ogburn, the MVP of the tour- nament, was supported by senior forward Knsten Wilson. who scored 16 points and led the club with 12 rebounds, and 1un1or guard Michelle Heon~. both of whom earned all- tournament honors. Hennessey scored 13 points and led the way on offense with seven assists . Edison (9-1) cruised to a I 7 -12 le3d after thc first quarter, but a strong Mater Dc1 second quarter entitled thc Chargers to JUSt a one-point halftime lead (29-28) Edison was I 5-for-I 7 at the free- throw hnc m the second half -18~ for-24 in the game -a ke )' dunng tts 23-point. third-quarter outburst. Hollie Formaneck and Gen Gainey werc thc big guns for Mater De1. sconng 22 and 18 points, respccuvel} Htaldaber1 71 , Ottu Vtew It: TilO Seahawks came up just short oJ lmockins ofT 1he No. 8 team 1n mt s\atc's d1v1s1on fl, but pve it quite I ' run before fullma 10 the Granada Tournament's second round. With three seconds left LO reiu.- lat1on. Healds rg's Cherne TappaD swished 1n two free throws to ue tht game. 65~65 Ocean View got the beB wnh three seconds left Dalene Lawson hn a 25 footer ta apparently win the pme The re£. erees, howevcr. ruled Lawson did n()J release the ball before the buucr. thu' sending the game mto overtime. · Tappan. who hit all bcr shois frorfl 15 to 20 feet out. scored the winn1n1 basket~ in overtime. A S-tO 1un1or. Tappan 'took gamo- h1gh honors wnh 33 points Shc wu I 5 of 20 from the field. T nna Vlachos turned 1n a stro~s ~rformance for the Seahawks {S-l} v.nh 28 points and 12 reboun~ Teammate Tcn Zanel!1 scored I points and had c1gh1 rebounds complement the effon .. . Pallotta gets .· winner, 83-8 l THOL'~i\"'0 0.\KS -Robef1 PaJlotta·~ 15-footer v.tth four second5 lcft hftcd ( hmt College lf'tne to iA 83-81 non-confcrcnce basketball ~ CISIOn 0' er L 1l Lutheran F nda} night The "lcto~ gives (Cl a Y-3 recotd and v.a~ h1ghhted b)' the sconng aGCJ reQ<>unding of ~rwin A.pplebe~ NORTH WINS IRVINE TOURNEY. • • OCC javelin standout will transfer to Oregon From Bl Sullivan tossed in 10 -all from the field -to support the fine effort of Kccfe. The rema1Ding members seem intact, and when Shannon gets his favorite guard healthy -6-0 senior .David Townsend, who's out with an ankle injury he suffered in football - the Wamors (7-2) w1ll be even tougher to beat. .. When we get him." Shannon said. .. he's gomg to gjve us a lot more balancc and a lot more depth." Keefe. who has scored 1n double figures 1n every game thus far. 1nclud1Dg a 26-point performance against Canyon. was the difference in this one. thoughts and ma1nta1n a lead 1t had held throughout the game. Sea Kmgs Coach Jack Emon. howe ver. was quick to point out that Fryer is supported b) a strong cast and the Sea Kings cannot improve as a team unle-;s certain 1nd1\1duals come around. CdM (7-1 ), whu:h has lost only to Foothill this year. a heartbreaking 56-55 decision in the fi rst round of the tournament. had solid performances from guards Doug Green and Todd Bearbower. Tim Chns11anscn (6-4), who according 10 Emon fills a lot of holes on the Sea Kings defense. helped contain M1ss1on V1c1o's 6-7 standout Tim Knowles. who finishe.d with 21 points. and Fryer 1s helping the Sea Kings stay thcre. o far Mter taking a 28-23 halt11me lead. thanks to a 19-point first-quarter outburst. the Sea Kings cooled things down 1n th e third quarter before they prepared for the wild fourth. Fryer. a steaming fourth-quarter player with loads of pretty moves inside to the hoop. '>lowed down the D1ablos even when he was missing - which wasn't often He sank two clutch free throws with 5: 12 left 1n the founh quarter that upped Cd M's lead to 4 7-35. The Sea Kings built another I I -point marga1n with 2·53 reama101ng when Fryer put in two more at the hne. then took a 55-42 edge moments later when Fryer dribbled the distance of the court and layed one in. Leon Phillipe Orange Coast ( ollege·s Leon Ph1lhps, who won the state com- muntt) collegc Javelin cham- p1onsh1p last ycar. has signed a le tter of intent to attend the University ofOn:gon this spnng. Phillips Wlll be~in the spnng quaner at Oregon in ~pnl The 6-1 . 190-pounder. a gradu- ate ofSanta Ana Valle) High. also played wide rccc1"er fur the P1ratcs football team. catching ~7 passes for )b I ~ ard~ last sea!>on He also returned k1ckofTs. selling a school record for a"erage )ards per return at 31 .6 He returned one 'lb \ard\ for a TD again\t;' Palomar Phillips. who finished seventh in the statc 1n the decathlon as a freshman an 1984. has what OCC track coach Fred Hokanson caJls "world class potential as a 1avehn. thrower ·· His best throw of 2 50-1 set an OCC record. ·-rm going to concentrate on thc )avehn at Oregon." said Phillips .. , don't thmk I'm goan1 to pla) football. aJtbough that isn't ccrtam yeL My goal 1s tQ become a member of the 1983· US Olympic team." be added • Corona del Mar IS, MIHIOD Viejo 54: Fryer has not gone unnoticed this season. Like Keefe, hc makes his team go. But Fryer's a senior and an outside shooter, so when he's hot. he's hard to cool down. He scored 10 of his points 1n the fourth quarter. a period when CdM needed fuel and put up 25 points to settle any Mission VieJO comeback "Both Christiansen and (Kevm) O'Neil fouled out trying to guard him (Knowles)," Enion said. "In the second half. Bcarbowerd1d a good JOb directing the offense. "We've been playing more of a steady game and we've been getting good percentage shots. And we'rc trying to run a little more this ycaL ·· Cosell through with TV? Vanguards· seek fourth win in row Corona dd Mar 1'\ indeed on a roll. MATER DEi, OV WIN • • • Vetera n broadcaster may h ave written his way off the a irwaves 1n1erpre11ng 11 His boo!. "I \oe"cr Pla)ed The Game:· hai. prompted harsh cnt1c1sm from nearl) C\Cr) area. For instance. tepht:n ( ro~son the referee for the Holmes-( obb tight which prompted Cosell's loudest attack on boxing, wrote a letter to ( O!>Cll in response 10 the book From Bl Seahawks trom the embarrassment of two straight losses before competing ID one of the nation's finest prep tournaments in early January at the Kmg Cotton Classic m Pme Bluff. Arkansas. Hazcly scored 10 points and had 5 rebounds, and Panz1c.a netted I 5 points to help the cause . "Yes," contmucd Hams, "in a sense we arc struggling." The victory sends Ocean View against Inglewood in the fifth place finals today at 5:30, a rematch of a 37-36 Ocean View win over the Sentinels in non-league play. "This will be our last game before our trip to Arkansas." said Hams. "Hopefully we'll be completely healthy by then. And. we should be at NH moves by Yuma in tourney AN DIEGO -Newpon Harbor Jumped to a 27-16 halft1mc lead and held on to defeat Yuma High of Arizona, 49-44, in the San Diegu1to Tournament Friday ni&ht. Maurice Lee pumped in eight of his 12 points in the first half to lead The Sailors into the consolation finals toniaht at San Dicguito Hifh. Afthough the Sailors put an a strong • first half. they slowed 1n' thc late goina and allowed Yuma within three points. 41 -38, with about 2:30 to go 1n thepme. Drew Sheward scored sill points off the bench in the final four mmutes to ice the win for Newport, The consolation cham~ionsh1p will match Fallbrook against the Sailors at 4: IS tonight. Newport Harbor Coach Tim Parse! believed the SaiJon clicked rarly. "It was a reaJ tood team effort." he said. And on Sheward's performance, he stated: "He was our steady force. A real steady force in the fourth quar- ter." Panel said althouah his team held toaether wcJI in the early aoina. they allowed Yuma too many advantaacs m the flntl quarter. "We did play well in the first half." he said. "We couldn't put them away thouaJ'I." And on Harbor's pmc tonia)tt, Pa~el said their chan~ ~ aood "We'rt playtf\& strOnt as a team " full strength (in numbers) at Arkan- sas.'' St. Bernard. whi<:h exi ted the tournament with a 2-3 record, held a bnef 14-11 lead 1n the second quarter. and pulled to a tie at 25 1n the third quarter before Ocean View finally got on track behind Hazcly, Panzica and Butler. Ocean View's entire offense in the sttond half consisted of sconng from that trio. with the exception of three free throws in the fourth period. Whatever hope t. Bernard had of putting Ocean View's entire team on the sidelines for today's fifth place finals. went down the drain when Kirk Howling was set down with his founh personal foul with JUSt 2:03 spent in the third quarter Maurice Lee NEW YORK (AP)-Se,eral years ago. TV Guide conducted a ~un C} which found that Howard Cosell wa s the most popular sportscaster 1n the United States .\nd the most disliked spon scaster. according to the sun ey was . Howard Cosell. Now. 1n the wake of an auto- biography which blasts many of hi s cohorts and the cancellauon of his SportsBeat show by ABC. Cosell 1s a man without a place on TV. ABC Sports said this week that Cosell had asked to fo~o his 1986 commit· men ts and that 1t had agreed. Thus ended a 20-year assoc1atJon with the network which was high- lighted by his eminent prcscnce as a commentator on Monday Night Football. the World Scnes and the Olympics. Though he will continue on the ABC Radio Nt•twork. for those who hke him and those who like to hate him. ll will take some searching to find Coscll on the screen. Cosell has said that broadcasting football and baseball no longer interests him. He has refused to do professional boxmg since the Larr) Holmes-Tex Cobb heavywc1ght title bout m No . 1982 ID what he said was a protest against mismatches. With SportsBeat ·gone, Coscll might JUSt shde off into retirement. a sad end to a remarkable career. .. At 68. I have no desire to go into a broadcast booth and report on who wans or loses a game." Cosell has said. In an interview with Dolores Barclay of The Assodatcd Press earlier this fall. Coscll said, .. Therc''I nothlDg for me to do." He has dcchned further 1ntt'rv11:ws with The AP Lately Coscll has bttn making ncws rathcr than rcportmg on or aid Crosson: "Your pre-fig.ht promos for the fig.ht do not bear out )Our contenuon that 11 was an ob\ 1ous mismatch from the ou1~1 Indeed. )Our enthus1a'im 1n an11ci- pat1on of the bout wa\ e"1den1 't ou billed 11 as a rnntcst bc.·twl·en a great b<ner and tough. ·ne,er·'>a\-tl1e: opponent who was quill' wonh) llf J shot at the title. "I have first-hand inlorma11on tha1 indicates that your attack was nu1 self-1 n1tated. Rather. )OU and I both know that vou were directed b\ Chet Forte. during the Sl \th round . to create some excitement to enli"en what was a relatn el) une\c111ng bc.lUt You and I both knov. that Fortl.' mstructed )OU to begin to (nt1c1ze me for not stopping the bout 1n order to break the monoton) ·· C'o<.iell has benefited mMt' lrnm -.pons than an~ otht.'r brnJJta\tl'r Bu cs· Hinze t a k es polo scholarship Orange Coast College gooht" ~1kC' Hinzc will attend Lo\ola l 'n1,er11t\ in Chicago on a two-\ear \C'holar;h1p P1ratcs Coach Don Wat,on an- nounced. Hinze. the Pacific Confert'.'nre water polo player of the yt'ar led Coast to thc quarterlinab of the Southern CalifornLa Regionals th" year, a first-place confcrence tin1~h and a 19-4 record ovcrall The Newpon Harbor grad wa' .11'"1 an 4.11 4.mcnca sclcctton Hinze. a 5-11 sophomore ..,,,., credited with a 3 8 gradC' J>1l1n1 avcrage at Coast BeckerdownsEdberglnDavis Cup MUNICH. Wcsl German) (AP) -Rom Bcdcr de(eated Stcfan Edberg 6-3. 3·6. 7-5. 8-6 Fnday niaht to enablc West Germany to salvage a 'lpht or their opcnin.a singJC'S matches aaa1nst ~n aftu the first day of,1he Davis Cup tennis final Becker. the Wimbledon champion. outlasted Edbera. the Australian O~n titleholder. 1n a clo$C battlc of two hard servers. In tht' first 'inaJcs matct). Mats Wilander pvc weden, the defendsnachampion. a I.() lead when he beat ~ichacl Westphal 6-3. 6-4. 10-8. Bcckcr, 18. survived some tense moments tn the last set before cd&Jng the wNe in a match last1n.a 3 ho urs and 7 minutes. lhc hotrd~amed victory kept the West Germans 1n contention for their fint Davis Cup chamJ>1onsh1p. Edberg d1spla~ Bttker an the No S SPot 1n the world rankanas by defatma Wilander 1n the Aus\rahan final. and he cntcrN Fncay's match as a \ha.ht fivontc •' . over the West C 1crman. B«ker led 5·2 1n the final S<'t but dtoppcd h1 'ICr' 1n· as he was 'ICrvlDg for the match at S-3. Edbef'&. 19, clawed back into the ma.tc.h to le"'cl at S· ~ m the final set. Bui B«kcr then unleashed a \enc of 1n:mcndous backhand returns to brca.lt Edbera 1n the I 4'1h I pmc and takc the ~· and the match The match was mterrupkd bnen)' 1n the final 'let b a aroup of dcmon'ltrators apinst the apanhC'1d system of whitc-minonty government in South Afnca The demonstr'ltors threw leane1s dtmandana frrc- dom for the Jltlcd black 'Uth African Cl' ti nahts leader Nelson Mandela. and cnttc11td Pohtical an3 businns hnks between COMCf'\'&Uve Blv&J"\an Governor Franz Jo5ef tr'lust and the South Afncan ao1.emmc-nt Strau wa' attend1na the match Polttt hustkd ~veral protcstcf'Out of Munich's Ol)mPtc Hall. where a ~II-out crov.d of 1 l 000 saw the match .\side lrom pt>r<;(>n.11 tonunt' and fame he v.a!I ahlc ll' pn.·..en1 h1~ '1ewpo1nts v..hene"cr ht• kit hh• 11 lk 11 Monda) Night F0<1tball ba..chall boxing or the Oh mp1c-. < osell was allowed to pla} h1mselt He bt'gan doing 'u 1n the I llSO ... when he left h1~ ~trugghng lav. pract1cetoen1errad10 1"4in Rosee J Nev. York publtc1s1. remcmht.·r" the earl) da)s of C'o..cll\ broaJlasting carcer .. He v.ould 1ntel'\ 1ev. u•kbnt1l'' and he was .i penetrating 1n1er· ''ewer " said Rosee "He "'ould as!. quemons ~ou couldn't :l')k the athlete 1n those da-.s Remember ballpla,er' v.ere almost v.or<,h1pped then ··The \ anl.ec'>. except tor H.inl.. Bauer. wouldn't l'\l'n tall. to ham The~ called tho!><' tough qul"'>t1trn"> ·cosell Question'> · "Bui he v.as a go\'Ki 1ntel'\ ll'wi:r Jnd he had to be -he v.a~ paid tn tht 1nten 1e""' "Co<iell 1<; a \hov. man ··Yid Ro~·l' .. He also 1s \.Cl"\ l'th1tJI -v.hrn 1 ..ened his ~h11v.m..in,h1r "The 1erhn1t 1Jn\ n·,rx-t tl'd him hecau\<.· h<' had .1dutl.1n h" ht•JJ Ir \OU v.oulJ \.1\ ·t•l\t' ml· 'll '>t't1tn11' he v.ouid l!.l'l' \1\U l'\:ll th 'II \t'\ onds ·· .. 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Orange Coast DAILV PILOT/ Saturday, 0909mber 21, 1986 Denvef'~lips by Seattle, 27-24 Last minute field goal by Karlis moves Broncos ahead. and into playoff picture 80 yards in etJht plays for the pme· ryin.a touchdown with 2:3S left. the key p!Ay a 6().yard strike to Steve Wat50n to the Seattle 6. SEATTLE (AP) -Rich K.arhs. wbo missed a 34-yard field goal attempt in the fourth quarter, booted a 43-yarder with SS seconds left Friday njJht to give Denver a comc- from-beh1nd 27-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks and keep the Bron- cos• National Football League playofl hopes alive. ~ttJc j~st mis~ tying tbc game aaaun as t1me expired when Nonn Johnson's S2-yard field goal attempt hit the right upright. In order for Denver, 11-5, to get an AFC wild-card berth. It would need a loss by either the New York Jets or New Endand in those teams' rcgu1ar- season finales on Sunday. The Broncos, who trailed 17-0 in the first half, were behind 24-17 with 5:20 to go in the game after Seattle's Curt Warner leaped into the end zone from one yard out. But John Elway, Denver's brilliant quarterback who completed 24 of 42 passes for 432 yards, drove his team Steve Scwclrs one-yard run and Karlis' extra-point kick tied the score at 24-24, setttn& the stage for Karlis' winning kick. Elway was almost sacked on the Iona pass play. But he scrambled around. then fired the 60-yard bomb to Watson. Sewell scored four plays later to knot the score. The Seahawks then gave up the ball after three Dave Krieg passes were incomplete and Denver took 01vcr on its own 38 with l :SS remaining. The Seattle'• Jacob Green (79) and Gre& Gainea (58) aaclr. Den•er'• John Elway In flnt- ,,..,...... quarter action In Seattle. Blocklna for Elway la Denver'• Keith Blahop (54). Playoff puzzle to be solved Grants take on Pittsburgh. Redskins at Cardinals today City, Atlanta at New Orleans, Chicago at Detroit, Green Ba y at Tampa Bay and Philadelphia at Minnesota. Monday night. 1t will be the Los Angeles Raiders at the Rams. From AP dispatches The Nauonal Football League·s com placated playoff puzzle will be completed thas weekend -the last of the 16-wcek regular season. Two games Wlth impon.ant playoff significance will be played today1 with thC" New York Giants at home against Pittsburgh. and Washington at St. Louis. In the NFC. the division champions already have been decided. Dallas, 10-5, has won the East. Chicago, 14-1 , with the best record in the league, as the Central champion, and the Rams. 11-4, are the West titleholders. Thus. the Bears have earned the nght to be the home team for the divisional playoffs Jan. 4 or Jan. 5, against the wmner of the Dec. 29 wild-<:ard game. whale the Cowboys and Rams still are contesting for the home field edge for their Jan. 4 or Jan. 5 playoff game. The Giants and Redskins, each with a 9-6 record, arc tt,ed for second place an the NFC East. one game behind division champion Dallas, and are fighting for the two Nauonal Conference wild-<:ard playoff berths, along with San Francisco, the defend1 ng Super Bowl champion. The 49crs also have a 9-6 record. Jn the American Football Conference. only the 11-4 Raiders, the leaders in the West, have clinched a division title. Miami, 11-4. leads the East by one game over New England and the Jets, each 10-5, whale Cleveland, 8-7, has a onc~gamc advanta.gc over Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. each 7-8. in the Central Division. The Giants can clinch a wild-<:ard spot and the home field advantage in the opening round of the playoffs with a victory over the 7-8 Steelers. who hope to avoid thctr first losing season since 1971. "We can see the carrot dangling in front of us,'' Giants guard Chris Godfrey said. "We wm. we're in the playoffs. We win, we have the home field advantage. We win. we're home for Chnstmas rather than in Fresno.'' Giants center Ban Oates sajd he doesn't expect any hel(> from the Cardinals or Cowboys in their games against the Redskins and 49ers, respectively. "We're in it 1fwc win and we're probably going to be qut of it ifwc lose." Oates said. "I just don't see St. Louis beating Washington, and Dallas has San Francisco in San Francisco and that's a tou&tt task for Dallas. It's going to come down to us beating Pittsburgh to be in the playoffs." The Giants spent last Christmas at Fresno, prcpanng for a second-round playoff game against San Francisco. Now, they hold all the advantages an the lie-breakers. "It's a very impon.ant game for us because it has the real basics at stake for us, which is pndc," Steelers Coach Chuck Noll said. "Being .500 docs not coun~ winning is what counts.'' The Giants could lose today and still make the playoffs if either Washington loses or San Francisco is beaten by Dallas Sunday. Winning also is what will count for the Redskins. If they lose to St. Louis, they are out of the playoffs. And even if they win, they might not get in -ifboth the Giants and 49ers win, since those teams hold the advantages over Washington in the tiebreakers. In Sunday's other games. Cleveland will be at the New York Jets. Cincinnati at New England. Buffalo at Miami. Ho uston at lndaanapohs. San Diego at Kansas Independence is ~op Bowl Other college games thiS weekend include Cher ry a~d Holiday From AP dl1patcllles Danny Ford. head football coach at Clt'mson for seven years, thinks his job is easy, so John Gutekunst. mak1na bJS debut for Minncsol.1, should have no trouble adJustang when their teams meet tonight in the [ndependencc Bowl. "Most head coaches tum a football game over to the assistant coaches.'' laid Ford. "All the head coach usually does is make the dcc1s1on whether you're gonna kick off or return and take a penalty or not." Gutekunst. elevated from de-~nsive coordinator to head coach Dec. S when Lou Holtz lef\ to l.lke the aead coaching job at Notre Dame, doesn't think his head coachan1dcbut 'fo'ill be as easy as Ford thinks. "There's nothing about being a llead football coach that's easy, ~ jccla1Jy trying to prepare a bowl team (a, a t.bon time when you have not 1>een the head coach. even though 1ou've been there," he said. , The Independence Bowl. 10 be ;tayed at Shreveport. La .. w1ll be o ne if three major bowl pmc thas ~. In the othc~es, Syracuse. 7-4. flays Maryla 8-3, lied for 20th an Tbe AlaOCia Press poll, 1n the Cherry Bowt today at Pontiac, Mich . and a•tb·ranted Atkan~as. 9-2. fac~ Arizona St.ate. S.-3. an the Hohda)' Bowl Sunday at San Diego. Clemson and Minnesota each has a 6-5 record. but the Tigers arc four- point fa vorites in a game that matches two of the top running teams an the country. Clemson ranked 13th nationally in rushing this season with an average of 225.2 yards per game and Minnesota was tied for 17th with an average of 217.4 yards. The irony of the mceuna between Gutekunst and Ford is that seven yeus ago the Clemson coach made has head coaching debut in a bowl game. That time. Ocmson defeated O hio State 17 -15 in the 1978 Gator Bowl game. played 19 days after Ford took the JOb. Gutekunst said he has told Ford. "ff you let me win this one, we'll be in the tri via books for probably a long. long umc.'' Ford wasn't thnllcd with the sug- aest100. "I'd hkc to be the o nly guy that staned (an a bowl pme) and won," he said. "I'm not pulling for ham, by any means." The Cherry Bowl, first held last year, is the newest major college bowl game, but one of the most lucrative for the participating schools. Syracuse and Maryland each will l'C'CCive at least S 1 million and perhaps as much as $1.25 million, depending on attendance at the Silvcrdomc. The total payout probably will be the fifth-oc sixth-highest of all the bowls. The highest is the Rose Bowl. at $6 million. Maryland, the Atlantic Coast Con- ference champion and makjng ats fourth consecutive bowl appearance. hasa powerful offense, led by fullback Rick BadanJek, halfback Alvin Blount and quarterback Stan Gelbaugh. Badanjck has rushed for 676 yards and 12 touchdowns. Blount has pined 828 yards rushing. and Gelbau&h has completed l 66 of 311 passes for 2.475 yards and 15 TDs. The Terrapins averaged 31 points per pme in their final seven aames. Harbor downs HB ln soccer I Garth Tamblyn hit a aoal midway Gcdiman completed the scoring. through the first half, and 1t was aJJ Harbor mumcs play Mo nday Newpon Harbor needed u the Sail-momina an the South Tomncc o rs went on the blank Huntington Tournament at 7:30. Beach, 4-0, in boys non-lcque sooc:cr In another socoer aame: at Hun11naton Beach. I o ... 11w.i,eo .... •elM1r l:Thc Harbor improved to 2-1 with the Sea Ki~p lost their finaJ non-leaauc wtn contest to tbe Dolphin.sat Dana Hills. In the second tt.lf. Sailon David CdM's Tim Galusha scored tus Woodruff. Kevin Wolfe. and John team's only goal Broncos went 34 yards in five play5 to position Karlis for bis pmc--winning field goal. Elway had a 27-yard pass comple- tion to Sewell to startou\ the drive but had to leave the aame with an ankJe injury after beinJ hit by Seahawks' defensive end Jeff Bryant on the pa s play to Sewell. Gary Kubiak came in and rat) six ~ards qn ,a quarterback keeper to get Denver to the Seattle 25 before Karlis came onto the field'. Karlis, who beat the Scahawks in Denver earlier in the season with an overtime field goal, was perfect wtth his 43-yard attempt. He was wide to \he left with his 34- yard try with I 0:02 to go with the score tied at 17-17. The Scabawks, 8-8, who weyc eliminated from playoff contention last Sunday with a loss to the Raiders in Los Angeles, jumped out to a 17-0 lead io the opening half. Krieg passed 41 yards to Daryl Turner for a touchdown, Johnson booted a 29-yard field goal and Terry Taylor ran a blocked Chris Nonnan punt into the end Z-Onc from 15 yards out. • But the Broncos foug1lt back and madcit 17-IOatbalftimc'ona 17-yard touchdown pass from Elway to Watson and a 25-yard Karlis field goal. Gerald Willhite scored on a one- yard run with 1:40 gone in the founh quarter to tic the score at 17. Krieg hit 17 of40 passes for 216 yards and was intercepted once for the game's only turnover. Penned down Chtcaco Bean Coach Mike Ditka autograph• a football for fan at Morton Eaat Blah School near Chicago where Bean are practlcl.nj( for their final game of the regular eeaaon. They'll meet Lion• ln Sllverdome. Dartmouth.Coach may be reinstated CONCORD. N.H. (AP) -In a decision with potential far-reachmg ramifications, a judge ruled Friday that Joe Yukica should be reinstated as head football coach of Dartmouth until his contract expires in June 1987. Charles McClcndon, execuuve di- rector of the American Football Coaches Association, called the rul- ing "a landmark decision for the AFCA.'' Grafton County Superior Coun Judge Walter Murphy ruled in Haverhill that Dartmouth Athletic Director Ted Leland was notjustjfied when he fi red Yukica as coach on Reaches goal Nov. 29. Yukaca's lawyer said. Yukica had sued Leland to prevent Danmouth from haring another coach. Murph y's decision bars Danmouth from "anterferring w11h Joe Yukica'sduues" and says the Ivy Lea~ue school cannot replace ham dunng the term of the contract. lawyer David Nixon said. "Judge Murphy very carefully and wisely concluded that while there appeared to be nat1onw1dc sentiment that its ulumate legal decision may have significant impact on college coaches elsewhere, it should be borne in mind the (decision) by this court is between Dartmouth ColltjC and Joseph M. Yuk1ca.'' Nixon said oft he dcc1s1on's significance as a precedent. "I hope the college and people an charge wall now gel together with Joe and work together with a view 10 Dartmouth to get a wanning seasan an 1968.'' Nixon said. In the Ivy League. Yuk1ca·s record was 33-21-2, but he was 0.20-1 out of the confere nce. Previo usly he coached a1 Boston College. In Shreveport. La., for Saturday night's Independence Bowl, McClcn- don said the court decision "takes a lot offear out of the game." New Yorlr. lalander lllke BOMy alr..atee up to concratatate teammate Den1a Pohin after Potrin acored hla 916th career polnt Fri- day, breakln& Bobby Orr'• pre'rioaa mark. Switzerland's Gaspozcaptures World Cup giant slalom ski race K.RANSJSKA GOKA,, Yugoslavia (AP) • Endina a four-year dry spell, Switzerland's Joel Gaspoz won a World Cup $iant slalom ski race Friday, covcnng the tricky iced-over course ahead of Italy's Robcn F.rlachcr and Austria's Huben Stroltz. Gaspoz's combined tame was 2 minutes and 16.88 seconds. 17- hundrcdths of a second better than Erlacber, the runner-up in 2: 11.05. Stroltz was third in 2: 17.42. The three relatively unheralded skiers outperfonned Luxembourg's Marc Gtrardclli. one of the favorites. Girardclli finished in 2: 17. 72 -good enough only for fourth place. But the placinaaave him 12 points and his 8(). point total put ham atop the overall World Cup standinp. Switzerland's Peter Mueller, con- sidered Girardclli's arehrival in the overall standinas race, did not start here and mpvcd down to second place with 70 points. "This 1s a areat day for me." Gu~z uid. ··1t has been a Iona time wa.itmg for another victory." The 23-ycar old last won a World Cup race 1n 1981 . when he took a &iant slalom event 1n Aprica. It.al)' Friday's victory was has 5CCOnd an ' more than sax years of World Cup competition. Both heats. flagged w1th 51 gates each, were demanding -steep and icy with a dusting of artificial snow. Of 87 stancn1 28 either failed to finish or were a1squalificd. Gaspoz expressed hope that ht~ victory heralded a good showing 1 n Saturday's slalom here. "But don't forget I am better in giant slalom." he added. " Erlacher, 22. had been leadini after the first n.an and the finish was has best showing since his first and only World Cup victory -a giant slalom event last year an Puy St. Vincent, France. But he was not completely happy. "My nght leg was achin~ dunng the second run," he saad. "It 1s not that I am not satisfied with the second place, but I could have been first." Oden leads Pacific to victory KALAMAZOO. Mich. (AP) - Freshman hitter Elaina Oden, an Irvine High product. had 20 kills and senior Therese Boyle added 12 Friday night to lead sccond-Sttdcd Pacific past defcndmg champion UCLA. I S·l I, IS-7, 9-IS, 11·15. an the NCAA women's volleyball semifinals at Western M1chi11n Un1vcn1ty Pacific. 35-3. ovetcame a m ong perfonnance by UCLA senior l.11 Masakayan, the nation's lcadin& tut· ter, and needed six match ~inu to advance to Sunday nights cham- pionship match. In the dec1s1ve game o phomon.- Doroth> Hen served five stra1aht pointHo livt Pacific a 14-10 lead. 6ut UCLA came l>Ack to claim a 15· I 4 lead on a ~pike by Masakayan Pacific tied 11 on a UCLA error, went ahead on 8 dink by Oden and wrapped 11 up on a spike by 11enior hatter Julie Maainot trong hlockina by Pa<.'1fic·~ Ten McGrath, Boyle and Hen kept Masakayan at bay as th<' Tiacrs won the first two pmes. 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White 2·1 2-2 '·Gordon 6· 13 4·4 16 Toleli ll·l6 ?1·32 104 kWt bY Pwttdi Saft A"'9No n >e v u-11• OlllMr'I n ll U 17-UM Tnr"·oolnl ooei-Mtn.....,, !'out.cs ou1-B•idlle,,,.11 RtOol.lnds-S.n •n•onio SI IGrHnwOOCI 141. LOI Anotltl 46 (MllX well 101 Aul•ts-San Antonio ?I !Moore Robert'°" 71, Loi "'-"' 24 !Edward• 6l Tore11ou11-Sa11Antonio1S, L01 AllQtlt\ lO hcl\nK.al-Robe<lM>tl A-S,7'0 COLLEGE MEN CCI 13, cal LutMran 11 (non-c•"9t•tce) CN111 Ctl·IN llll Cal LlltMran (11) ftfl pltp • 0 s I I I 1 11 1 1 5 6 2 0 2 • J • • 10 4 1 • 10 s , , 12 .. ltoftp l(elso S 6 I 16 Teogetr 0.lavtv• Jecouu Wrout lt1nc1< Glbl>I 8ovce COll'ltr l(le lf 0 o 2 o APPlb<V 11 I 1 73 Beel 4 I 4 9 Surrld~ 9 4 4 12 Weir I O I 1 Tiedt 1 0 0 1 Tllmo10n I o O 1 PallOlla 2 l o 1 6 2 l 14 Totels 3• IS 14 ll Totals 34 13 75 91 Malfllme C•I LUll\tran. 48·'3 TecMlcals Coach WllO !CCII Cnrm C~lto• Irvine 1>enc11 C~UNITY COLLEGE MEN oranee CNlt 100, EHt LA " (Ntfl·c•...,-1 East LA ( .. ) Ot'aMt C..at ( 100) ftflllfflp ....... ~ E••on 4 2 2 10 JOM•lon • 0 0 12 P~lero 2 I O s MCGvrn S I 1 I I MO\ley 3 3 3 9 Seeger S 0 4 10 Veltnllno 1 O ' 14 Ctemenll 1 0 I 14 8 uti.r l ' s 8 Mulltl 30 0 2 6 Pantooe l o o 4 Mutcenev l 0 l 6 Mrnlldr s 2 1 17 Btcl<tll 6 l 2 IS MOU I 2 3 4 Judd I l I ) Ano""' 4 O 3 I RdYCCll 3 l I 8 Stemps l I I 1 rotals 17 14 11 61 To1a 1, 46 I 20 100 Hal11lme Orenoe Cou l 49·34 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Hu""""" e..c:11 60 EclMn S6 I La Ou'"'8 T "'"""*"I Htn. e.adl (.0) •dlMn (S4) P•rl•teu Btlli\ Keo Jen.en Ptml>tr Vltr Gu Par Snow ~riv Tot el\ ftflpltp teflol fP 6 6 4 11 Margulies I O S 1 2 0 2 4 Avtr\ 0 0 3 0 I l S S Prince 0 I 4 I O 1 O 1 Hndrson 4 1 1 10 S 1 1 12 Ammelll'I • 1 3 15 0 3 4 l Smith 5 I 4 11 I 0 0 2 HaN!n I 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 Colt 4 S 2 13 • 6 I 14 Kalona I 0 l 1 19 21 19 60 Totel\ ~ 16 2& S6 S<tre bY Out"-n Hunllnoton 8eect1 I• 14 IJ 12 7~ Edison • 19 14 12 J-~ OcMn Vlew S.S, St. IMmard 4S (Teu,.,.,_. tf O\MwleM) St. atmenl C 45) OclMlt View ( U I ftflpfip ......... Mon99 I 1 I l Pan1lc.1 1 I 2 IS Danlet1 2 2 S 6 Butttr 6 1 • " Hudson 1 3 • s M•lllY s 0 2 10 Ounn 0 2 I 1 JOl\llM)ll I l O 4 Whitmore. l } IS TrftllH 0 0 s 0 Marrero I l 1 S Vg1mnrn I O l 2 Howll119 l J • 9 Morn1 2 I l S Dier 0 0 0 0 Totel• 14 17 19 4S Total\ 11 II 17 $S Sctre .,., OV.rten SI BtrNll'O 1 I U 1.,_SS OcHll Vlaw I 11 ll 22-4\ Matw o.e ST, Falrf9x n IT'__,_ef~I MlllW Del (S71 flelrtlx U11 ......... ftfl•• Ttlomt\ S ) 2 U Mtooln1 10 2 • 22 Elli\ S 4 I 14 Mltlt 1 0 2 14 PH bO<IY 3 I 3 1 Mlli.r 2 0 2 4 DW'Wll' 3 I , 1 Hl\Clnon 0 0 ' 0 Moun<• 1 O 3 14 Green I 4 4 • O'Connor O o o o Gerber > o 1 ' ~em•t I 0 J 2 MC!KM\I 0 0 t 0 Oulalev 0 0 I 0 Totalt 24 ' 1' $1 Totalt 1l 6 1' S2 k-...., OMf1ln Mater Ot• 12 10 11 1-U Felrl.. l.S 11 " 11>-9 w ... ,.. .. 1'1 , .... s.s (""'8 .... _.....I ,...,.. Cf.S I Wt A'*'Ot> JoMton lbmsHn kN!flt• JOrdel'I Orat\ov ..... Troul ,. 0111\ .. fl .... s , 2 11 ) 0 , ' • t 4 10 • 0 0 • , l , 17 I 0 ) 1 0 0 I 0 .. " .... Mun1t1Y l l I t Yot'll 2 0 1 4 """ 12 1 t )I "°""""' I 1 0 4 Sullln 11 ) 0 I 10 9rvM 4 1 1 13 tc 1 1.S S.S T .. M 17 I• I 10 """" ... ~ 10 16 16 1)-U II II II 1~10 ! ' Coast Christmas Classic preview (at Estancia Htgh School) Ott. H -U,30 Huntington Beach High Nickname: Otlcn. League: Sunset. Colors: Orange and Black Coach: Roy Miller. l 985 record: 12-11 : Career: I ()().87 First round fo~: Santa Ana Valley. 7 p,m Top Players; Ken Kao, 6-0 Sr., f-<:. Steve Pempcr. 6-7. Sr .. f-<: Rico Vau. 6-2, Sr., guard. Scott Moberly, 6-3, sr., f. Coaclt'a backgroud: Miller 1s a product of has own school's long history of success, earning honors twice as an All-CIF player while playing for Elmer Combs' powerhouses of the late '60s. Huntington Beach basketball was a tradition 30 years ago, and j ust some of the standout Oilers over the years include such standouts as Combs ('40s), Dennis Hamil- ton ('50s). Kim Stewart, Mike Contreras and Brian Ambrozich ('60s), Jim Won hy, Raul Contreras, Cun Wooten and Rico T ho mpson ('70s) and Billy Thompson and Jamel Gamer ('80s). His philosophies pattern those of Combs. with the exception that he has added man-to-man defense to the system. Otherwise, the first pnonty as to Jam the ball inside to establish inside supen onty, and 1f the height isn't there, you do it with Miller positioning. "I like baJanccd sconng. to run wbenever possible and selective shooting," said Maller. Miller went on to play at Long Beach State an the early ·70s dunng some of the 49ers' better times. A look at the Oilers The Oilers present a sohd package with no holes. fielding a 6-7, 6-6, 6-5 look up front with the hustling Rico Vitt in control at the point. Huntington Beach's record of 4-5 includes a 60-Sti ovn1me victory over Edison for the La Quinta Tournament 111k. Among a rugged schedule has been 1985 CIF 4-A champion Glendale and 4-A power Muir in the first week. One of the Oiler~· triumphs ts a 46-41 decision over Santa Ana Valley, their first· round opponent. Cwona dll Mar U , MlsMefl Vle60 S4 (!NIM T tut'Nlfneftt l c-cMI #Mr !U l Mmlen V .... IS41 Frve< Turner ''"""'n B•Owr GrHll O'Nt11 HOQll Tote!\ ....... ~ ft fl pf~ 10 I 4 2t l(no .. le\ • ll I 21 2 2 3 6 He<Omel'I l O l 6 2 I S S Peoer\on I 0 S 2 ) 3 ) 9 Melf'leW\ ) 1 4 I 4 S 2 13 8erret 3 0 1 ' I 0 S 1 Bro .. n J 4 l 10 I 0 0 2 l(~W 0 I S I 13 It 22 6S Tote11 17 19 24 5' SC9rt .,., Oua"-n Coron• Ciel Me• 19 9 17 7~S Mlu lon Vlelo 14 9 6 1S-5' Marini ", lrvtne S4 (lrvlnl T~I lrvlne ISC ) MA,_ (4'1 P•tcne11 Temura Herring Moceri snooov Oden Revt Llttttr Nor Ion .... .,.tp ft fl pf IP 6 I I 13 Gr11e111 6 S 2 17 l 1 l 1 GullO 6 l I IS I 0 4 16 Mevtr\ 7 1 l 11 4 2 l 10 Quinn 0 2 2 2 l 0 1 6 C• all 1 3 0 1 I 0 4 2 MIVlltfle 2 1 0 S O O 4 O Ster rtr I O 0 2 0 0 0 0 Padllle I 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Hefltxlll J 1 I I Martin 0 0 0 0 19 5' Totets ?3 2'l 9 69 Sc-b'W Ou•,,.,.. 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Yuma 44 <S.n ~ TeumemenU YUf'NI ('4) New_, (491 K.tr PterM>n JoM1on lennlgal'I Scud er Cl'leve1 .... .,..... ftltpltp 1 2 1 6 M Cre lo l I S 1 1 0 ) 1 RcMds 1 I 1 s l 6 1 12 I.ff s 2 I 12 I O 2 2 A.l\trom I 5 1 1 l 0 S 6 Tore11 I 4 • 6 I 1 3 16 GH rllng1 2 0 0 4 Young I O 7 • S11tw9•d 1 2 I 6 TOll lS 11 10 16 44 Tola ll 17 15 11 49 Sc«• bY °"'"-" Yuma 6 10 13 13---44 NtWDO•I Hert)or " IJ ' I )-49 COLLEGE WOMEN UC lrvtne 77, utatl S'9te Sl (H..._Y Oaukl UC 1nmt 1771 Ut9fl S111tot IS 11 " " """ " fl pf • r11ga\l'll I 1 } 11 Povore\ 1 I l l Otlln 1 91131C• 1 2l • Perk• 1 I 0 S S.not•v 1 0 S Crewford 1 O > 14 Powell l 1 l 8u•I\' 3 O 2 • Harmer 6 l I IS Tw rv S 1 l 12 Grnom•n • O l 12 8e1tl1n l 0 2 ' Totel• 31 1l 11 11 Tott tl 22 I 17 52 HattllrT!t UC Irvine 40, Uteh Stell 26 TecMkal Ca.ch Corb4n IUlatl SIAltl CottV'll'WHITY COLLEGE. WOMEN ~ w"t tOl, C.nwns 11 • (Neft•C....._I 0--. Wftt (Ill) C--IMI '"'" Abtvl• Kt'l\Ot• ,_ Storer Amon Wllft .... .,.... ..fl .... t 2 7 20 Mllitf I 0 ) lt • 4 4 I• MOuntelt1 1 I • U l 0 l • Flttro 6 S S 11 I 0 4 16 LUUl 4 6 S i. S 0 4 10 F t Ul'le 9 1 • 20 4 7 l 10 ' 1 • u Totatt 44 U U lOJ fo1ai. )4 14 n 11 H1llltme ( Old9ll WHI S7 • OrMee C..•t ... OllMNI 41 CCIW'IK T _ __., 0-.. (41) ~ Cea$f , .. , S.llUy Wlllam1 Po....- y- WIMIOn 1..- "..... .. .... l S 4 II KD""' I 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 Htlflco<'t. J • , • 1 0 O 4 kllm!lr • 2 1 10 S ) ) I) FeiMU I > 1 4 JOJ 6 Tl'IOOtfoiOllD 4 • ) • _.,..,,.. 0 1 1 , CellllM o o o o awWt 0 O 0 O WNlt 0 0 I 0 T...it 11 I ll 42 Totett It 11 \) .. "-"'""' Or".,_ Coe•• ts-tt ·' . HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS HMlcbbuf'9 71, <k .. n Vlew '9 1"4'-Cla Teumament) O<aan View t•'1 HtatdibUrt 1711 ftflol~ .. lt ollP Doolv l ) ) 9 T aoo'" 14 5 • lJ Vll CllO\ 11 6 I ?I Gr.., 1 l 4 16 Zantll I 4 S II Bcl'IQnn • 0 l I HOUnlell 0 1 1 2 Pourrov ) o 5 6 D Lw111 4 1 l 10 Cu1,,...e l 2 1 6 C Law1on 0 0 2 0 Mnor•n 1 O I l Boe~ I 0 0 1 Totel\ 26 l&llS 69 Tot•I\ Jl 9 II 11 k w• 11'1 Pwloch Ocean Ve.. 16 10 u IS • 69 Htato10urg 11 21 II I• 6-71 Los Alamltos l'JUDA Y'S RESULTS 14"1 .i St·Ntllt 4'U•r1e<MrM ,,_..,,.> "RST RACE. JSO vard\ Glovenne Jet !Cerdo1e1 J tO l 80 7 60 Hool Te~r rPeuUl'le 10 80 510 El111lve Lnoe• 1 Broo11.11 7 00 Til"!'lt II JS Also ren WOl'I Wev Witch W•OOll• s.cono~re• Dorolhv Hoot Too Ml: Never. AIUrot Home Wl'lal•C'1IC0.1em Ouotl Amvsue !.cre tcht<l eeoaoo11> .t. ~·c" C~·o Plnuo Cuttt , Led• E ttamere U EXACT• 14·6 O•ld 16160 SECOND RACE. JSO vt1•1H L.•nl It YI Bncs I MYIH 12 80 Plunoeo S.1n1 tG•rt•• Me Rtb ILeCkey Time 1199 HIO l 00 1b0 1 40 4 60 AIM> ra n 81g l(ehU"I NQ014r Della\ Ll lllV\ 84'0 !.c••• CrtOl>et B•ucolt\ Llmi" Scralct..o Certtroo Sou• O! • Cnemo Have 8etti. n E XACT A ll·ll oe•d '31 00 THlltD RACE 400 vtrd\ Kt• To Mv H•rl I Hartl ll 00 Ttpw Driver IL•Cll.tvl Evergr"n Al\Qtl <Crme\lef Time 20 14 10 ao a .o 1170 160 • to AIM> ren L•t Hon Merri•une M iu MlcnelOb, R1c11 Ano I' o , v T .grH!ln noean> NO 'cre lCl'lt \ 0 EXACT A 1• 41 0&10 nae )0 !'OURTH RACE 5SO u rOl Strew Je!lln !BrookO 1060 Brill~ Rover (Werd) Copan Smith (Mt1erl Tll"!'lt 27 62 Also •en Mr Htmlnvwev 110111n tn Oo\19h T rlPOI 80l'ul SI• N Si• A C't ()I T,,. BaM 8erreot Hll !.cralCtltd G~ JOl\n\on Or Buro.n~ Two Notes ""TM •ACE. 400 Yatdl KlotCH tl 12? 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Lnt I FtH• nu Clerlcal/Offlct 5411Clan/ltttaaraatSSZO 1_1t_•_•_r1_1 ___ s_s_lc Rew11d: blk/wht Sfberlan IMllllPH 111¥11 Husky mate brntolu eyes. Small, all private SNr In IU1UHI t day p/wk 760-1130 nds med. Vic Bat Pen Laguna Beach Working Apply 2920 Coaat Hwy, 673-11017 or 494-3685 knowledge of bkkpg & COM 644-0210 llUYH/11111 lmlT LOST Doberman, male blk some computer know!· SPIRES nMd exper. lndlvldual to & Ian wllnjured back teg, edge nee Call 494-8075 work with pubtle In guett CM/NB area. 722-1812 HOIPT/llL WFIOI REITllUITS "'M-~'T-1~aft1Glty Apply COMPUTER Comador --<>---h bo 1 Is now acoeptl"" applt· '" Vie. 20 e.b•-. manu-• LOST Male Cat, 6 mos ~. ....., at dff · ··• THE NEWPORTER. ..... .. RE Pl 1 1 ~""'6# eattona for eoolla, walte<a/ $50 646-6206 orange, Nwpt Hgts • er eaaan a m..,..,....., e 1107 Jamboree Rd, N 8. WAROtt 548-5238 Good communication Naitrnsea. bus t>oys/ ullls, aunny disposition. dlahwaahers, hotl/host-EASY ASSEMBLY WORI< 1 GOLD ring, brown sap-LOST am brn fem mix s5 p/hr 1J50-0942 asses for our new Hunt· 600 oo per 100. Guaran· phlre stone $15. 1 hand Dog, 12/14, Vic. Santa lngton Beach location teed Payment No Ex- carved chess set, new Ana & 20th. CM 646-6728 llEOEmllllT Apply 19810 Beach Blvd pertence/No Sain o. S 10 6 old Christmas dee· ----p1-or exciting poaltlon In a btwn 9am-4pm Mon-Fri tells send sell·addresaed orations to hang on tree. ~o~t:Stol~~t Reward. h 1 1 growing Travel Co. Sense E.O.E. stamped envelope· cake plate Ivory and pink u awn paws. c es ot humor a mustl Cell WAITRESSES & HOST. Etan Vital -903, trim $50. 645.9521. blu spike cir 642•537o Kelley 11 759. 1691 3418 Enter~rtse Rd, -ESSES Late Evenings & PHONE antwerlrig ma-REWARD: lost l2/7 Graveyard. Th4t Grinder Ft Pierce. l 33462 chine $30. 8 loot truck Christmas puppy, Shih SIOlnllY Restaurants, 1400 W 1-----.-.-,-.-.-,-.- ; Will CLOSE AT IO·SPEED man'• bike $35 3-speed female bike St 5 Excercycte $20 Typewriter $10. Friden t>oslness calculator $20 Picture frames $2. Br ... wall ornaments $2-$20. Playboys 25¢ Genuine amber jewelry $2-$50 Pipe cottectlO<\ S5·S50. New computer S20. Male and lemale watcNIS SS· 130 New radio $5. Clothes 25c-S2. Artist easel S20 TV $25 Jew· eters pollshlng machine S50. Freezer $50 Satur- day/Sunday 9.4 329 Cabrllto. 5.46-2765 l>ed s4o 6 11 high chain Tsu mix Vie. Edwards & or Business forms Bro-PCH, Nwpt Bch 642•8881 111111 · S Bolsa. at Jack-In-Box, ker. Xtnt oppty Send r&-tatlon for leue. STUDIO fencing 60-80 1"1 50 HB 536-8707/675-04.43 sume to PO Box 2297. "-aeral S 30 FIVE. Judy, 640·6«3 .. 1 PM o •lll'\J•I I~ _,.,,., t ,~. lo .. • v .>.-oibi.cf • • t t .. 'Olfit t f ,., I~ '"'D• _, 11 D R U D Y H A H E R 1~ I I I' Qn .. CJf trie f1r'Ot bUJ c11,C.0Vef!tf\ d .olll'Qt grao nia•P~ •S lfll•l 10lJ\ iHt-naflOetl wt oy ex.wt,. 1u~1 li~t· ...--5-A_B_H_U_M_...,, ,htr·• • ·'"I I' I I 1· I . 0 · ··: .. ~.: · · :~ ··,~ ...._....__~.....__....__.__, .,..~ -C: I t'•J. ,..,0 "P-bf' ... I I I ~N~ I I I I IOUll-lfTS lnnn 11 Olat1tfloatlt1 IO 11 let U1 Helt Y• Sell Y ,., p.._.,,.,1 Call Ct.1111W, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION 1927 PICTURE post cards s 1 eacti. 722·9583 1930 YORK trumpet $50 722·9583 . 20-PtECE knife Ml $25. 10K gold jewelry. new. men's and women's. great gifts $5-$50 Gitt soaps and Ideas, kitchen Items, ctothtng and cot· lectlbles S 1 ·SS.. Amway ctean tng produet1 $3· S 10 865 Capital Street, Costa Mesa Saturday only 9.5 2 SHOWCASES 10x30x30 $30 each Electric dryer Norge $25 2 double French doors. lotdlng chairs $5 each. Lazy Susan TV stand $6. Ken· more etectrtc dryer $50 Old ldln ror firing china. works very well $50. Sld•table with dra~. solid oak $.48 Skis $ 10 Grass trimmer S20 Chll· dren's clothes SS.S tO Handmade Unan, new Towels, ptttow eases S4 50 Call anytime 645-6499. Triple dresser $50 " Dresser mirror S 15 Newport Beach, 92663 ADYERTISlllG IELPl Matching night st1nd ftr .. 1111 3082 SfOlna•y F 5 I -ow 'Ill eburary or unit $20 Walnut chest $50. 7 LA ft~ FEMALE ull or part time. Front 01. ARTIST job gets done, Gal Fnday It x 1 It. high fence SINCERELY WANTED floe appearance. typing & type housekeeper, busl· boards S t.50 eacil. Call You are. Attractive, young grammar mutt be xlnt. Growing dally newspaper ness agent to help newly 6 3 1 • 9 t O 2 · Sa t u r • ( 18-30), petite, Intelligent. Investment Banking Co. on the Orange Coaat single mate set up house· day/Sunday/Monday. marriage minded trvlne. 474·1416 or needs Imaginative pro-hold.675-8729att6pm PHONE Mate answer ser· tntarasts: Outdoofs, 759-1913 ducttve layout artltt who vice kit, new In canon sports, dining, lravel, undersiandsmerchandt.-* IOT ll•llS * Christmas gift? A.T. T. theater, etc. Please can SIOlnAIY /HOPT Ing, to design advertising * SllllLHS $50 Ski bindings SlO 754·6270 dM Prop. Mgmt Co. lrnt for a variety ol ctlenta Wanted Top pay for top Poles, boots. 786·35 19. Eaplt--tal otllce appearance req'd. Our discriminating mar· men Start lmmed Con· PORTABLE sewing ma· -!..:: Good typing. otttce, tete-ket demands quality and tact Frank or Bob phone skllls, word pro-style 1>42-7222 chine $35. Sewing deal! ClaiU Cart 301' ceasing exp helpful Newpaper producllon ------~3;tch~~ygbeg01s:.~era9o 1•c""'h""'ltd-c·ar·e""'1·n·my-h•om-e'""t-or 1_M_ary_a_n_n_e_675-4900 knowledge helpful Ablll· llT. IESMllEllS htH. newborn wkdys FIT + ty to work under dead· PfT, FI T, will train pttlows $20 Vtctorlari ' SEOlnAIY lines 8 must Prior news-Ask tor Beth 756-1243 crazy quilt $35. Wooc lite housekeepl"?: & cook· o take over existing paP8f experience an ad· --cnalr $15. Miik can $6 Ing Non-smkr 22-9293 ecretarlal Service In Npt vantage PoS1hon ts pan INTERIOR PLANTSCAPE Dolts Including Compo 30 I Bch Carl 968-9477 time. good benefits, maintenance. Pan time Madame Alexanders S 1· Dt•nlicl 1 salary 58 p/hr Inquiries Foliage Design 548·9585 :::e ii::r?s~~~°fi:ii,!uf; OLWlll nlllllS ett~~!~~~r!.~~~Ced. and resumes to Steve llllEL &mllEIT each' Cash only. 135 S7 + ~/hr. must have car. fast growing company, Hough, Art Dirac tor· For Vet. Hospital. PIT Will 2 tst. Costa Mesa. Suzi '9C61~~31"}16Servlce Knowledge & skills In Dally Piiot . P O Box train responsible person .. ... ... IBM, PC & accounting 1560· Costa Mesa. Ca Apply Mon-Tues-Wed·Frl QUEEN mattress and bo~ 92626 " Need loving dog sitter for desired Prolesslonat 1p--••iE -.aa•y Balboa "ntmal Hospttat sprln~ $50 TV S50. Cal my affectionate small dog pearance a mual. Polen· .,._ --6904 W Coast Hwy, N 8 5.49• 966· • In your home 646-4594 tlat for growth for the IAILY PtLIT KNITTERS NEEDED To ROCl<tNG chair, new , ---right person 979· 1272 330 West Bay St knit HI Fashion quallty Baby, Christmas? BeaU11· Prtfn11111l/ ...,Laa'cal/Tra•n--Costa Mesa, CA 92627 sweaters. 675-8335 ful $50. 645-2573. M•i1i1trahYt 5100 ~• SSOS AFTER SKI boots # 10 1986 MANAGER LtT&mllllT Salomon SXE equlpe . llSTILLH SCHOOL new never used, red pprentlce to learn 4 BIKES. 2 t>oy's $20 each Cost S300. Bindings Immediate Ol)enlng tor full burgler alarm lnstalla· JOBS 2 teen 3-speed S 10 each. poles. gloves. goggle' time District Manager. 11on Good starting com- Basket of blocks S ~O. $50. 786-3519. mission 1 more. Call FIT 7am-3pm Monday- F rlday Good pay 642·0010 ext 255 Ask tor Dave. IOTIHlllHn I 1"01111 Tinker toys $5 Lincoln -Must enjoy working with Paul Dua .. e 582 7233 EARN SKI clothes. sweaters children Experience " • togs S7 Saturday 9· 12 goggles. hats. glovea, helpful Plf•••OH only. 989 SandeHtla Jackets, boots. Call for ._ MONEY Drive, Corona def Mar d I s *"0 Ph eta1 s 1-...., . one We otter an excellent ben-mmedl1te opening for 4 LARGE swivel roekers Mate answer service. eflt program, paid va-quahl1ed person Harris PRIZES $50 apiece 2 drawer new 1n carton. 786-3519 cations & holidays, bonus 1600, 1660 axper netp· chest with cabinet below. SKtSt Kattie 205.s team program and dental In· tut Excellent company TR PS 2 told1ng metal tables 3x5 stitom with pre-tuned surance Salary plus benefits and working I S35 apiece. 10 plastic racing base Hit the mileage re1mt>ursement conditions Apply· moulded cnalrs S9 ltllttrl1["'"t slopes with some speed• Applicant must apply In .. ~~e;:~ :35 d :11 1 1er Mwaa"/' S50 Troy 673-2076 person at Dally Piiot. 330 111111 OUST llll Y Pt IT is now hiring CASHIERS, PRICERS & STOCKERS Please apply at 225 E 17th St. Costa Mesa PllTTIIE Newspaper delivery 2AM·6AM, light van or truck nee Xlnt money Newport Beach area. Call S..2-6015 btwn 12·6pm 760-8160. SMALL refrigerator $50 West Bay St .. Costa lllLY PILIT ....,.,.,, -----Washer $50. Dryer $50 Mesa, Ca. Apply 9-t t 330 W. Bay Street II you are looking tor extra PUYlllllll ANTIQUE jewelry S3·S 15. Rotory mower $50. Push am. or 2·4 pm (Clrcuta· Costa Mesa. Ca. spending money, or llke llPlllYIUll 2_22-9583. -mower $15 s -lng ma-tlon Dept.). or eall 642-4321 to go ptate9 llke Magic Urgently needed by Hunt· BELLS, crystal and others chine $35. Truck tires 11=-.. ..,.io-c-al=-~=Dt=-1-11-=1--=5""1,...,0""S Mountain, Knotts Berry tngton Beach City School S2·S20 Blue Wllloware 10·16-5 StO each 221 --~...,""!"'l'!~'"'""!IPP!"' •ll'TWR Farm, or win Prizes and District for 1•2 hrs assorted pieces S2·S8 Flower Street, Costa OENTAC sat!Ortho ROA nn~1111:l/ Awards, Call us now! We p/da depending upon Antique doll from Poland Mesa. Aeq ortho e1Cp. pl'ef. 4 day PISTI IP llTIST have several openings In requ~ementa at school t920, excellent condition SNOW chains, large stz:e Mon thru Thr NB S..2·2626 C M.. H B or F V 55 84 plhr. Apply 20451 and dressed in native immediate opening tor 6'12-4333 Cra1me1 Lane. 11 B costume S40 6 demi· tire, used once St5 Call lllTAl lECPT. exper typesetter Must 6<t6·1263 Exper , bright ambitious have have mark-up BUAGLER FIRE ALARM Phooe 964-8888 ~2s0se s..~~5~~d saucers SONY sterescope reel r&-person to help run group exper • paste-up back· TRAINEE • Call between RE TIRED PERSON 10 c 0 r d er $ 3 s 2 2 o practice tn South Coast ground helpful Xlnt t>en· t l-4PM, 63 l -34.t3 drive for airport shuttle 8 I C Y C L E-m a n ' S Thermodore portable Plaza area Contact ellts Including medlcal & ClllPfmlS service. 675-8995 "Schwinn" continental heater s25. Brass log Dorothy, at 5<t5-4553 dental Insurance, con-p tO·speed. Extras Look:•. holder $15. Projection Clerical/ lic·t 5400 genial atmosphere Con· leceworkers wanted Im· UllWIOI UIP rides new Ortglnally screen, large S7.50. TV -tact Alissa. 642·4321 ext (nedlatety at the corner of P/T & FIT help. Apply at $236 with tax Now S49 cart S 10. Mirrored IHllEIPll/SEm 291 ~:~hn!'.r~~,: M:~r;ona 270 So. Bristol, C M Save S 187 Perfect gilt 1 968-8138. parsons table st• eel P/T, 1-5pm, Mon-Fri -·-1-·•1 ..... ,,. TEUPllllE enUTtl S50 Ruby tamps, glau 846-8390 Ma/11 •----.,_ BIKES· Men's 10-speed and Iron $35 Vanity cnalr -IAILY PtllT Costa Mesa sell serve gas imrned. opening for exp. $35 Women's 3-speed S4 Hanova heat 1un HPllTllllT SICTY 330 w. Bay Street station PI T & FI T lndlv Two shltts ivall I WI I Id hi S Apply M· Th 9-12, 11 $30 Girl's red bicycles amp n te c na. E1iper Individual with Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 S3.75/hr. 548-6195 ally THE NEWPORTER. S 2 5 Cash on t y Green rattan pattern. good English skills, 1•2-U21 -ma IELP t 107 Jamboree Rd, NB 957 -1834 64<>· 7785. strong typing and die-_.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BOY'S MX2~' ~keS20 SPANIBH style so~ ~d tapho~ ~ ~orthand l~~~~~~~~ Part/~lltlme App~~34 WEEIEllS (f r l t80cm skis StO Car top loveseat $50 each helpful. Apply In person S&Jn 9510 ~s::· D~~'nyHwy, CdM Aeceptlon/co~nter per· · ski rack $15 14 " 962-9971 with resume to Mr sonf>v1mensclub,NB I aluminum 4 hole Datsun Fuentes. at Robert Bein, TILHllllmH OHml llLP 752-7903, ask tor At by S I ~' mags three tor S 18 36" TODDlER GM car seat Wllllam Frost & As· A real future In nnanelal P/T rel. person. Payless 2 30. M·F YONEY I ~Ll Emerson celling lan.Sto i:?O 3 glass top tables soclates. 1401 Quall St, sates. This could be for Cleaner 642·2671 NB Ctaastlled Ads 642-5678 545-3838 $4Ci each. Show-N· Tell, Newport Beach. Ca. you. Call Mr. Wiison to __ _ 0 new $20. 962·9971 . 833-0070 (8am-5pm) quallly, d~aw vs. comm MARR DOUBLE bed $30. Twin 851-0455 bed 125. Wood kttchen TV zenith 19 inch black UllL IEOlnAIY ---1 After School - • •••••••••••"'. table $25 Lamp $5 Crib and white, ttke new, for lltlgatlon and gene<al telephone aales Da 't•t $35. Swing S7 Stroller portable St5 Phone buatness practice 11-ClllSTllUOASlllllLY Student Jobs! ft J S8 Ches1 ol drawers $15 5.48-3002 torneys Non smoker Sott tell. 22 year program. Sanday, December n 'l'I and $20 Gas stove StO WEIGHT set $25 Single Newport Beach. Send re-FIT, PfT shltts avail. 9-9. Do You Need. Cash . And ARIES M h 2 9 Chn•st<mas Sheets $2 50 each Book t>ed/lrame$35 Women's sume lo Htrtng Partner. Santa Ana 835-2110. I A Good Job T o Start The New Year? ( arc 1-Apnl I ): Family reassurances help make you ahetl $ tO Stroller $8 ski t>oOts size 5 S 15. 5000 Birch St. Suite Fullerton 680·3340 and 1 fetl secure. You'll no longer have to speculate about finding finances. Dishes 25¢ and 75c aaeh Datsun car cover $30 2900, Newport Beacn, Garden Grove 10o92 an vestment prosrams. Y o u learn plenty about your~lf and those you f wardrobe dresser $30 t50t Antigua. Newpoft CA 92660 Chapman Ave. Suite 1 Wt are looking for Jr. High and High love. Scorpio will play role Check Wlllte twin bed frame 642-3555. t•••• •••••••• •••••••• ••••t9 School atudentt and other• who would TAUR US ( .\pnl 20..May 20): You are released from obligation that class I fled S l5. Changing table S22 ----1 enjoy talk Ing wtth ~le and wort<lng was .foolish m first place. Circumstances turn 1n vour fa vor.Judgment for close-to · Plants s2 to Sto Twin I · I f i111ci1l • DELIVERY DRIVER I with other atudentt tl'*r own age. You a d t t Y 'II i bed sis 953.1315 or .. 1ae11 • • .... n earn •2 ... 00 to ... ".00 _,,,h ...-.... In n 10 u1 ion are on target. ou receive 1nv11at1 on to travel. member Christmas 953 8467 ------• -• " ~ -- of opposite sex reveals true fceltn~. • • • commlulona and MUCH MOREi You can GEMINI IM 21 J 20 h bargains on o6U8LE bed, mattrees. IM• I har• 2902 • Daily Pilot m o t or route • work PART ri••E In ...... an-noona and <l y • une )' meone w o had been out o f sight 11 rt t t t>ox spring and trame 1 ,. __ ,... 11 1 • "'"ailable 1·n Hunti'ngton •1 "" .... .. returns, helps you make maj or decisio n. Domestic s11uat1on 1s a so 9 0 'l.J• S35 New Toshiba stereo rH~t _ .. , 11 ti • """ • evenings and atlll heve p(enty of fr• time. involved. lifestyle subJ_ect 10 change. You'll receive unusual gift items. spe.akers, pair s20 CHAM:A~~~M8AiuNCH : Harbor area. 1-2 hours :. You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL! representing to ken o fafTecu on 645-0875 Sunday Dec 22, 12 PM • per afternoon. •I Wt oner oomptete training and prcwtde CANCER (June 2 1-Jul) 22): Define lerms. sec others as they DAYER. electric heavy * GUEST WELCOME * e •: tranlP0(1atlon. Thia la NOT A PAPER actually exist. What appeared to be an illusion can actually be Call duly Westinghouse Reaervatlons: • Call 642-4333; Monday -•1 ROUtE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A transformedinto rcahly.Cycle continuesinway that enablcswishesto Claaalfted White. four cyetes. 9 846-1602orS43·6068 • Friday 10-5 P .M . Ask for • WEEKI COfM out and l'*p ut get new be fulfilled. Romance figures prominently. ~~~s72g~~73~una great lt15'Tt I.Ma 114 : : customen fOf' our newspaper and have a L~O (July 23-Aug. 22): Scenano highlights pressure~. deadlines. 942-5179 f I • Art. • great time doing It. You have nothing to t fi d I t h E h HANDMADE Javanese WIOO has money or • • IAAA and a au,_, Job •o gain. C all today in ens1 te ~e. a ions tp. mp as1s o n career, prestige. dealings with TD' s10 ooo up No 0 8 C081t .,_ ,........ ' those in pos1t1onsofpower What appeared to be lost will be recovered. batik' S l 5 to 120· s ' • rang e and maybe you can atart tomorrow! .a ) 722·9583 credit"". no penalty • Dally Piiot • ~GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Spotlight on add1uonal room. ab1l11y to '' f1 Denison Assoc. 673-73t1 • • Call Mr. Earl h d di HEAVY duty snow chains, •I rea~ w1 er ,au 1encc, ro mance that can be transformed into love. ' assorted sla• ,25 per Aa1tHctatatl : 330 W. Ber Drive • S48·70S8 or 241 ·8432 As51gnmcnt is co mpleted. you'll receive credtt long overdue Aries pair 979.9047 • Coate Meee CA • "===::::;::============ Libra natives will play significant role'I. , . l;~iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!iiiiii!iiiiiiiii s d he I hi ..... Ir.... 2HS • • ·1-. LIBR.A fcSept. ?3-0ct 2.2): You'll C'ul through red tape. you'll gain FOUND ADS Htthr.:~ ~c~ s~~ 12&>0 REWARD for loal IQ ••• • •••••••• •••••••• •••••• : ••••••••••••••••••••• •-: access to 10 onnat1on previously classified. Focus on dcbls. money each Pump Included with btk M/dog w/t>rn on talf. --• p AftT TIME • belonging to others. news of possihk 1nhentancc Love rclat1on,h1p ARE FREE p11r 646-9777 eh9st. legs. vie El Toro • t1l • grows stronger despite minor set hack • LADY'S coaster brake 673-2951 or 5.45-S&50 Open in&• Now Av a Hable : : SCORPJO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 )· (10 \low. measure words and actions. Cal: Cruiser. Hu rear bag· Found Doble, fem, approx • e Focus on right .• pcrm1s .. 1on~. legal rnncessions Business partner or gagecarrler,trontnower-3·4 yr• recent mother c R ROUTES • • mate ~ks gutdan~ where goal t'i concerned ( ancrr. Capncom. 1•2-Hll ed wicker basket Excel· Santa Ana Hts 852·8184 A • e Aquanus persons will pla" outstanding roles. tent. like new S411 Chllc:t'a • We are looking for the right e J sidewalk coaater brake Found· Female Hlmatayan • • SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 2 1) You have fnend m coun. Cruiser Sharp s 15 Cat/Sealpolnt ; mata E•rn Exl•• C••h • people-People who enjoy e lndt.vtd!-!al \ m~ch admired~ vouches for your talent. intcgnty. Yo u'll 968-8138 Be a g I e -Do x t • •· • I Th b • recei ve inVltatJon to prest1g1ous social affair Check wardrobe Gemini , .. ,.. ti' --mix/brown: Fem Shth Tzu For Del/very Of Thie P•per • peop e. ey must e per -• another Saoittarian fitgure fromtncnt~ . , .... ~C • • l~, • MORGAN dottar1ooltector milt/beige, M ... Do~ e s· "t t d ·11· t k l e C>' ••¥ 1,. llquldattng. bHut11u11y blk/tan. 644~3858 • lo en an WI 1ng o wor . • CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 -Jan. 19) heck deu11ls. study small pnnt -1•'' gift packaged 125 -HUNTINGTON BE •CH • • Some changes arc neccs~ry. but take time 10 think of your own \\'\ ¥ e..5-2908 FOUND Gtrrs bat purM, " • Hours are 4:30-8:30 p .m. • • possible benefits. Emphas1 also on romance. ne111vc endeavor~ NEW exen:IM bike S50 ~8~~0~ c~:~ ,~'· NB FOUNT •IN VALLEY : M 0 n .• Fri. 8 n d 9: 3 O : Taurus, Scorpio persons dominate <l>-n:1m1c ~cna no Maple OS*'I arm chair " • • AQUARIUS (Jan 20.Feb. 18) You'll be o n m ore sohd financial· ~~~-'=9'oat~= ,~g F~uc::,11~~~ L~:~~ INDEPENDENT .• a.m.·1:30 p.m. aturdey . •. emotional ground. You'll Jet re'iponk to recent inquiry which ...... ,...... ~ 12119 87H170 ••• involved member of opposite sex Maintain ~tead " course. avoid "I eolJ '' Anlst d'-Pl'Y 'A' trainee " · • Compensation to includ~ • ba~..,.a I I ' ,,.,_,.,, '"" '4 16" wrought Iron FOUND neut ma or~ & D 1· 1 d k N • • actions ~~Ure Y On tm~u 5( · ··~ tabt• stands 21$6 wtlt eat l0/17, comer ot e IVer ay a Wee . 0 e hourly wage plus com -e ·: PISCES( eb. IQ·~arc 20): Rclat1ve m1ght:arguemcrely for~ke IJ•llr ~l<Jt," 54S·3479 3rd/C1rnat1on. CO M COiiecting. no SOiici ting . : ma' . • • of excitement. Know II, ~fu~ to be drawn into senseless dispute. 8c I n f'm•d m•"' ull• OLOWiii" telephone $50 873·1541 e I On. : ·= diplomatic without abandoning pnnc tples. M oney Sttuat1on will be •h~ ,.,., d•y end 14'id 722·9583. FOUND ofltwht Pooc:tte Must have dependable car . • • ~ clarified. Taurus, Libra figure prominently. I II lhr lf'f6tld ,., ,,, OSTlfR juice ••treotor. Puppy, vety Sonora & t ruck or station wagon and : • IF DECEMBER UIS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are a combination thr pr1r .. 1 ••n•rd 1 Ilk•"" S25. Jiffy~ Drake, CM 754-8'723 • for an appointment cull : of conservatismandcxplos1ve1c11on.Younevcrdo any thtn&halfwa) hadenad1111hr .. ter S15HothOuNvent ound. Toy Poodle, tnsurance e 642- 4 3 22 e .... -you dtd not fit into family pattern. you are creative. rcbclltou . "•cl•IU bul lnO•I of Ian $10. Putt\ tnOW9t as. ~/White Nr Main 4 • • , • wthna to IClr down for ulttmate purpose ofrebu1ld1n& on a "different" nn tell• t Hlf' llom Men'e 3--apeed bltce S7 Lake Park. HB Nr blind e e : bate. You could have been ~paratcd. psycholOjlcally or otherw1St. Ill~ o •• ,, Pilot ~= r:1: t,':-.. ,5 8•7 28~ CALL 842-1444 : btiwttn 3:00-8:00 p.m. : , from one or both parcnls .. relatively early .,e ·raun1 . u o. Scorpio 0.11 , •• ,,... Hydro planter SS 9" ound Young fem O.· f A c • A k for Ben w.·11aa· m • persons play i mportant roles JO your ltfe. Apnl will be memorable for I ..... v.... blacle and whit• ACOC man Ship WatMr, Bolsa Ask or Jo nne . raney • . • ... you 1n 1986 M o ney p~lurc wtll be bright. . 135 831-5844 Chlea, H8 ...0-97~ l!_!•••••••••~•-•••••••••••• , ' ----! _L ____ _ .. '"-/ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Satutdiy, Deolmbef 21, 1985 S7 laJll'f1lt•t WaatM f1ralt1n MU llhctll11tn1 HlS Pla... 1111 Mt.....,..&ts/ .....,.'""r....,,...!lt'"'fs-.n-.s 94"......... f .... , •~· 1t11 _______ ,..,.....,.....,...,......,....., ...... , ____________ , ______ _ EXEC scfAv/XBU XUf ""'"'IO a, al~t new R/U TIRED? S'-9 u -~ ~m TOYOTA ... l.and<:r\11..,, OOOOE Colt 90 Ilk• MW i1111toP notcn 111111a .._., $300 642-0370 bMut1fu1 hdbd & dbl 1tt• -~~Clk~o..~n~"bP!alt.,...U•®-""""°'0"6=;. 1''13 Kaw111kl KXIO. wtllte gr•1 c:ondlUon. AMt FM cue n•w flllm• or p111m1 el l iac1lluM11 MIS b9d wt ehHte Name right, Ilk• MW ln/oul '4.lpel' c:Mn. rune or•t. Mike on.1 •9s-5en S 12/h 873'-7063 brand Ctlalf S..50 Toyot• Tu'*1 & ~ed S..75 obO 720-HU r lfOO l.oneRY WINNER. Coro111 Lftbck, rn1n1 $1400 847·5e12 PV1 Pty •81 8w:ukl f:U~•e5 re' lttc It 3rd game S2000 OBO COl'ld. reuonat>.. P'IOt OLD ENGLISH UPRIGHT c-'" • ..,.,.. •~• ...... 875-,76" 673-357 I $e75 "'"' .., ..... ~ bt"9ft 6010 2 TRUNDLE BED SETS T -675-5511 '81 YAMAfiA400XSloml, lNtiOUE§ French I Eng-S 125/ea 759-1256 111' IOdy RulC.plnt & Gabby l~lft ir•t eond 1500 Xmat a..,. • Chtlstrnu They 1~:11~ •lllll••llf.1 11111 LMO-C°'*11on (En· 5pm Talk •nd Sing 241· 1886 A bike, gac;;;; frm, 2 pe<:lal 557-5700 Ure hOUM lull) Fine quell ~--a h d"' .-1"''-lb s 1y. exc.l*lt condition BAHIA CORINTHIAN c ••• , •• I.. yr • ., ., u ...... ,. • '84 Hond• pt ... Ilk• nu, ===-VACHT CLUB M -... • S 1350 ""'· llklng 1750 runt~ $290 ~-0937 J..--Purchuecl In Eur~ by em.....,,. •-I IOll obO 873·7370 ,,,... lt-.. .-•M• Prlv111 Pany. Cuh Ontyt •hip to Mii 8"2-6283 .,, e••t --Chrl1tmu Spec;111 1995 By Appt S•n Clemente BMX Ol1mondbeck Sliver Photooear. u1,;;;a. s;n. ·~rtla1 I I Vamttla 180, Uke new .... e11att (71•>498· 1167 Strk bllce S 150 49•· 1426 t0t1x SLR FI '· 90-230 ~JiY ·'f rltnline" exe<ciM 2050 ml, stereo wl apkrt, .... YWUMIWU'l2 4 tPffd air, AM/FM .i•eo c:aeeue. oat.,..., Mii, pop..up roof. 110¥9 f.lc:.llent condition (UC:• 1GHL787) (Stk• 3958) SUll THIODORI ROBINS FORD JO'><l HAllOI ll V lJ C'J\TA Nll\A {)•l 0010 ----mm zoom. 28mm WA, bike S 100 2 bar b9ll wndthl<l. lug. compt, met ....... k ._ __ Atlllaattl IOl l CHILDS SWING SET 4 Pentax St,obonar 1101, dumb-bell · .. ,,. I IO lb blue S150A. 760-3925 I" It f2,.. FORD '68 Mu111ng un11 $59 751-3898 locualng ecreens, etc. All A "8 iuto gd I .' ••PLIAIOES Sl"" B N'-"· S25 ea 546-6030 Excellent Chrl11mH gift OIN .. er •· • ar COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD ""· reun iu:O tuper ,,-.~-IJ 1-'82 AtC 250R S.at offer • cond. 80.000 orig mi, LES 957-8133 ltema. TV'1 Appllences 8 mo'<le cemera, pwr r ttrtt, tclr" Cl 549.1721 or 754_1610 VOLVO '74-1&.4E ate:. p/a, $4000 OBO 780-4088 7 C b•~ F F t F Furniture Etc 646-9748' zoom, taae $90 Sound IOIO k alt, brown, lrthr, llllnt FORD 78 Futufa 2dr hrdtp I 1 u "' t. roa ree • · movie projector toper 8 Hond• PastP<>f:1, llke new, d s 800 95 RefrlgtfllOI' $75 722-6389 Desk prln1er & dlaplay cal· $25. 548-5185 • Bi ng & Oiaften rmter (~2 ml) Call 557·1143 aft con 1 7-8317 cream w/bucktl Ill, air. PlYMml ,., '1 t V·8, auto, IJr, AMIFM atefeo. (I.lo• 78$0ZSI (Stkt1 3979) IJHI THEODOR I ROBINS FORD 2 Rafflg' 1 frost trees 150 culato' trade tor elec Port C ll 7000 New 2100 SACrl-6pm • 1oam Sal & Sun vw '""i3 B;;g, r111outcl, gd spoke whla, 6 oyl Auna 1reo SSO.Xlntcond.Can typewriter Schwtn pulM ••...1•ttr1 flceS1000472-7525meo PUCH Maxl MOpedgdcnd ,_ ________ cond, ono. Mull~ by gr .. 112100 494.0301 deliver 957-6194 •nY11me ra11 rTMtter brand n-. l~~-w,.i:""l .. lc-com-py_t_er·.""m""a""n•. Oyneco •ltreo 70. amp & I $325/0BO 673-4454 Oen 12/23S1800 751-113 t Fiii 'I 1 FmU - irSPM-200 549-1000 ual, Apple works S850 p<11mp $50 Sony auto Custom Auto vw '85 Bug. gel Cond orio 4 door. auto llr PI S, I PONTIAC '71 Sefarl wgn, •SALEI lLEI* Extensive quallly Sl)O(IS 983-2187 flveru cua re-VESPA '81. llke new. 800 owner $1200 5-i4-5720 AM/FM stereo. vinyl 100 very Clean, 10'#1\t S2350 J'10(1 J>4A• 8fJll &I ii (J (0\IA Ml ~A t>4J u<Jt() Aefrlgefat0f'1 $129 & Up Equip & Designer AP-MacOouble 0-D Macln-corder/player $.40 15" mHt1. while. P200E Jmport8 vw BUG .68 Red CieaO.n low low m1ie. I ot>O 249·85e0 WHhJft $99 & Up parel. Giits. 9 30 AM Sat tosh w/2 built-In disc Trlax spkr In K1rlaon Sl350/obo 497-1247 l lHSU665) - C>ryera. gas/elec $99 & Up & Sun Christmas Eve & drives, $2,895 786-3418 enc:IOIUrt (Big) $30 BUY YOUR CAR DIRECT /out New evwylh•no See """'••lllll ... Stoves 199 & Up Day, 126 29th St, N.B. 11 1:---=-----.=-=-=..,,. Turnt1ble SS R·R T re-4 ftMI Dri Yt/Jill FROM EUROPE ANO II' $2500 548-2802 11111 Auto AM/FM 1teftO sotrm mum VOLISIAGD Tha'* You for makil1 us "Complete Line of Home questions. 675-3820 Frff tt Yta 2 c:order $10 548-5185 30 SAVE MONEVI Atttl Dt•ntfc 9300 -CHMlle ~50 V-8 Furnlehlnge" E t KEE =:::::a but -EPA • DOT Ftdefalluuon (LIC• WXM296) ALL APPLIANCES 11tens1ve quality spons ., ....,.,..,,...,..,. Pf'N-"AO atereo rcvr 71 •0 •80 Jeep Wagoneer Ltd (114) 111-IMI CAO CdV '76 Blk/red (SIU 3975) 1._ I equip & d~ner ap.. entable. Mutt plcit up $250, NAO amp. 3020 * $8500. * _ leath to mi/clean Blolr Sllff fln1 ,HrMftt4 P!!rel. glhs 9.30am Sat/ Call898-1962al18'4 $100,•72-75251vmsg *875--0J<40 • ATSUN 78 2IOZ, orig. ovf$1500•72-7526mag 2811 d U.S.A. 1 IN Eaotlltlt O. .. lfl11 Sun. ChrJStmas Eve & Ptonee< Stereo system _ o wner, 80,000 ml C.O.ia M"" MO OlJI• UNIQUE FURNITURE Day. 126 29th St NB, II Jtwtlry/F111/Art $3-00 8"6-•823 llW ... '"' S3.750 875-2607 NABERS THEOOOH ROBINS 1947 S Main SI quesuons 675-3820 H25 •UHH DATSUN '76 B210. IO ml Senta Ana *FIREWOOD* 2 ORIGINAL DUTCH Oll S~daery ~~!~op ~300mp SBo1~~ It comes whh pis, bucke1 s2200 (7 14)837 -8551 C •Of LL AC Bt~J~d~~.! ~:r:~~n P~~mO~u:ooJesa1a100n~clS109r5-PAINTINGS. $2000 each noo. N:mark OM1e00 (S:!:!~l radial t1res llTSll 'IO 1210 LARG~T SELECTION IH l ••o '• 756-8316 studio matter S200: tv • "" cord Free del. 968-6081 11119 Hatchback, 1uto, air, ollete model, low mileage n..... 10-6· Sun 12·5 S MINK CAPES $150 ea mag 472-7525 OR•NGECO•ST AM/FM radio Low, low CadlllacslnOra~ ............. LARGE executive desk OBO "~o 00 6 Cl-... "' "' I A I I c I See I ANA 1 1 .,... • 1 ,...,y TraalJ!rlata'ta J-p/Renault m1 es I orig nal ounly ust ay AM re r geralor, gold, solid wood, good con-_ ....., ( 135ZUCI 540 1860 5 x 5, Ice maker, good dttlon $400 or best offer BREITING GENEVE MENS 2524 Harbor Cotta Mesa • cond. $125 499-5683 842-6159 a.nyt1me WATCH. NAVITIM ER Ptwtr .... , 7012 141-1023 Hiii 2600HarborBlvd Frio aide/aide. cull dls- penset' $225 646-4823 MICROWAVE OVEN Sears best. nearly new Make otter 548-5447 Necchl sew mach. model ~:' s~l?~~Ot!x.B~a:i~ 1~nB~~~; ~~~~~· ~=v'!i SUBARU '81 4 whl drive -CAOILCL~SCTA7_9MECSouAna de 522 $250 obo. wartdale $695 sell $3~. 673-6034 seats, xlnt condition. OL wagon. A/C, am/Im ,.. ... ~ fir spkrs S200 pr Kaiser $8000 OBO 673 0866 cass. S3500. 673-9224 VIiie, loaded w/lealher In-radio w/pMno. 1950 vln-Full length designer mink-, / • -61111 a bn B lerior $2500 645-4203 cage S 175 obo 673-7376 near new, appr $9000, 28' Monterey Wood Boat. Tracks 9035 l'•lllta Mc>sa !140 ono ----asking $2500 760-3848 For rnto<atlon w/wo dsl PLYMOUTH Arrow 1982 CADILLAC 8 I Sedan Sev- Aec;ond·Refrlga. waahers SCHWINN Crusle' boys HANO MADE Imported eng. Make ofr 549-34 19 pickup long t:>ed $3.500 HONDA '80 Accord U(. Ille dlesel, c:tlerry cond, dryers $75 to $275 1630 bike S 125, Clarinet $100. rugs & bedspread• Blue '78 GRADV WHITE 20' day Call 6'12-4321 Aak tor pis. p/b, air. am/Im cass bought another, will let Superior CM 631 -3197 Uprl VAC S35, 6"4-4687 lox, red lox. coyote & cruiser See at Npt Dunes Don Wiiiiams Beat offer 759-0908 g~59~:i,~6 or ~~=e• Sears SxSfrlg, copnne, more. All brand new $7500 obo 998-6972 "68 CHEV P/U shortbed '18 '11112 F/F S 150760-8661 SCRAM-LETS From 5200 631-"396 Newer mtr & trans 4 SPd 100 675-55 t t Wshr & Gaa Dryer hke nu Saks tvlilength mink. •P-U ..... 7 14 manuet $900 54g...3419 MAZDA '82, GLC, Lux Ed AJmond S..00 548-7968 ANSWERS praised S lOK, aacrllice Sgi bedael, match desk FORD '79 ~. Ton 6x9 Flat Fan1as11c cond Mutt set! S3200 PP 8'6-896• f 500 or offer See Sat bed. Asking $3500 $2900 756--0330 bctital 6012 Bestow . Ruddy ZEBRA SKIN $950 385 Ogle C M 722-83•9 646-8357 AZOA '65 GLC lu.: W=r s~!f.f!S!'~d ;~~~ ~~::s ;~mD~~ _ 6'15-4390 lemct(. £cai•atat.L TOYOTA 1980 pickup >,, hlchbk wht 6K m1 AIC sac S300 720-028 l ne of the first big dis-lacmt~ S S.rtlin 7u20 ton long bed'S3. 100 Call anrt. 111,u Pd S99•0 Sac WI llY ILL llAIH USED CARS & TAUCl<S COME IN OR CALL FOR FllHIPPUJW. OeLILLO HhHLfT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH FHIEIMIT1H Stick Shih, AM/FM stereo (LIC• 1GL T787) (Stk• 39251 11n1 FORD 20b0 HAllOI GI lf0 CO\TA MU.A 642 0010 P\alC NCHIC£ FICTITtOUI au...-aa NAME I TA T£MfNT I T,,. follow111g petson •S 1 l~~~~~~~=~dOlng ous111esa 11 VILLA MIMOSA APAAT MENTS 3623 w Ball Aoao Anaheim Caltt 9280' Blue In color aluo, aJr, PS 1 Sunoer G•ancnanoan• PB Low miles and much 1029 Damaacus Corc1e more ( IFYZ5441 $5995 1Cost1 Mesa Call! 92626 Dir 540-5630 Tnos Dus•nen is GOn --OuCled Dy ar 1n01v•Clua1 FOAO L TO 78 20-38000 SunOftf G1antt1andan I< P B S air radio good Tt11s Sta1~1 ... as 111e0 tores. excellen1 condition w11n ine Count~ c~erk ol Or I Call Ralph 760-1396 1l'l9e County or November 1--Ftlll L Tl '12 n •98!> F293100 CROWN VICTORIA PuolttNtO Ora1198 C.oH I Loaded wtlh p ower Dairy P1101 No~ernt>er 30 De· eQutpment & much more cemoer ~ 1' ?1 1985 tZATH9031 S6995 Dir Sa-211 540-5630 co11erles a ~lege grad NOOD LAT HE never uMd Chrlatmu Parade 642-'321 Ask lo' Don $79•0 l1rm Incl 5 yr warr F1rait111 6014 makes 1s 1t1a1 iobs are N/IOOls sn5 673_5270 •Generator Rental•* Wiiiiams. 646-5237 aft Spm 141-1081; 1'9-JU1 Fill '11 WCIHI CHEVY Malibu 1980 V-8. auto. air pis 1111 l __ Ptmt __ IC_NO_T_IC£ __ _ I llY Flll•ITlllE r:s~~I~ .:~ ~bJ:°:n'~ Office F11~t111 HILL'S sv~~~~;ATOR Vau9040 llST SELLlllHI LES 957-6133 DADS A • t 11.AJ17 1571 Plaoenlla Ave Nwpt VW camper van '68, VflfY MBZ '80 280SE. low m1. claas1c wagon Air. cruise aml fm stereo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS II ••• .,_ 8ch 6'6-"83. Wknds good condition thru-out Show Room Condition Ice urnlture, goo call 714/875-07'0 $2200 or best otter Call $17.250 Firm 495-5677 AM/FM 2 tone paint, wore caps c:omplelety NAME STATEMENT elec seals, $2.950 Call or 9 1n s1de 4 out Tne following oerson ,, cond. Good prices SI " /"---L /1 --evenings 751-9834 MBZ •80 •SOSEL Desks, tablet, chairs, ''' .,_., ttrlll A.at' Excellent cond111on small sofa & IBM Type.. 7022 •••~, 786-1644 alter I 30 pm 6•2-432 I Ask for Don 11T82289l 001ng t>usoness at Williams 12111 BAN TU 13561 A•Ooe WE BUY CLEAN, -AC>Yle Or .Jn•t A l aouna 1 c ..... _. oo A LITTLE --.....,l ~. ~ BU8tNHI .. YOUR writer 955-2411 4341 power boat slip Cl1111C1 9045 Peta Aaiaal1 6041 avall lmmed. N.B S 11 h. P-1806. 19S4 Volvo Appl 673-1974 963-0007 only! Best otter! ~gal bubble tank. Gree! ' 847-9954 or 6'12-6112 Glhl Never used $200. 40' elde lie. private home · - 631-0382 or 540-3597 Back Bay area. S360 or Aattl l•rrtH 9100 Darling Shih Tzu, eke reg. $9 50111, whichever Is •rPWTE Ellt-•• C greater, per month Ask ..: rUN1 pypples tor hrlatmaa for Jock 6'10-9350 OELIVERV DEPARTMENT $300/0BO 6'1S-8234 GOLDEN Re1r1ever Pupa s;!~ ~~~ ~;~0~h~:i~ McLAREN'S BMW for Christmas $275 Ch· +ast • 1111 June 19 M-F till 9, S-S 11116 6124 sired AKC 85•-7571 Call Marcia 673•6232 626 S Euclid SI Fullerton. CA Sun 8am. Child's playhse Poodle Pups: Teacups, Slip Avail • No hve "'Ai>09rd 7 14--680 6300 Kerosun heater. Cab-Toy, Min $250 546-2848 Up 10 32. S330 213•691 .5701 bege Petch dolls & ac-Shellie AKC. Male, 10 wka Side he 10 25 S200 1-ijiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-- cess. e1~4~~~~ency Ln. Super tempt Shots. eye SWALES ANCHORAGE ILAAGE SELECTION OF ~ll .. ~ OWN HOME '""" ~~11---·~~·er·· ·~' .r.-J I ~ . ,.......,, I , • • .;_ .,) ,,,.-• 11' ~ ~ W , 't:' I )I I ._ ., . ~~· ·} · '7 ~ ~ ~ I ,, ~~ GAlAGI SAU ADS NOW } / l CLASSlfllD IY CITYI '• SH llLOW Ctata •111 1114 C11t1 leu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ICCSWUIHT IHCEHS IHZ '10 'HOSE Loaded (a 002060) 111,000 LOW MILEAGE Hills Ca111 9265~ DOMESTIC & IMPORT I Karen M•cnl'ile E1y 285 1 Ltig1on SI aguna Beac11 CARS, TRUCKS & VANS r.a111 92651 t:os u M .-sa :140 o .nv · 1 ducted by ar• 1n01v1dual 1 1 • K~enE~ • FORI RAllH P /I '12 rrus amemfln• 1111as tiled - . .888 Tt11S t>us1ness If> con . I v Slick shltt air AM FM lwll" t"e Coun!y ( ;i,r~ 01 Or A UTOHAUS _ CQsu MnaM0-0~.111 I stereo c:asse11e bucket 1noe Coul'll, 0" Otlot>er 31 .M WEST LTD === seats. sliding rear ... 1n-l98S . DODGE 82 Convertible dow F~ MUST SELL' Low miles I (Ltc= 2c 207861 Puo11o1neo O<ilf1941 Coas1 (7 14)111·1111 Loaded MINT COND (Stk: 38221 0111yP11~t No•emoer30 ~ _ _ $7995 OBO 559-6570 I •4211 cemDe< 14 :l1 1985 MERCEDES BENZ 58 • :,,.200 t90SL. runs tine looks llHE '11 1111 "024° tantashc Will sacraltc:a Auto. aor cono p/S S9 950 4 7 4-1•I6 or AM/FM stereo custom THIOOOIE ROBINS 759-1913 1nm Low miles FORD Every Sunday Orange Coast College Fairview & Adams. Costa Meaa Ad· miaslon & Parking FREE Spaoea S 10 432-5880 SAT 9·4. 253 Brentwood St (Sance ltabel & Santa Ana Ave) ~frig . Toys Bikes, Books. misc check 714/534-3539 Dally 9.5 548-1501 NEW & USED BMW'S! lrYiat 6144 Piaan l Ortu1 SLIPS Available 25' & 30' LHI IUCI .. W ~ &Ost 3333 w COHI H1gnway VOLUME SALES ~ SAT 8am-3pm, SUN: I Newport Bc:h g...5 Mon-Frt j SERVICE & LEASING 6am-3pm $960 New "•SCHER pleyer piano • -. 7 c LO G Walnut Dining Tables w/2 family fun tor Chr111mas •aac. Traa1,.rt1h1a 36 o N ~C~ve N leaves. your cholfe I 46 ·studio Site with Am· -(No Cherry exll-405) *Ill •15 3001• l-~!8i! Mrsa \.I O on ti 1 IBCA697) 11411 1060 HARllOI I.WO cost.a Ml sa 641 0010 l Ptmt.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9UllNEI S NAME STA TnllENT T~ t041e>..,,ng ~sons are dO•"O ous ness H LllCILI CllT. ... P•C f c '>1o<OAE DE Loaded With pOWe< equip-\/El OPMEN· '66e Bao ment leather 1111er1or c<<• Sr unit 8 Cos1a Mesa I t1LZ6751 S 16 995 Dir Ca111 <i1t2· $150 New & runn ng pico player unit. top Caapera 1014 (714\A•I 1710 I ::Saturday only' Furnll•ire. Tennis Shoes. $3 • $15.1 loader Recently rebuilt, _ JW• • S•lverl blac:k 71< mites tools hsehld items Too various new items. Castl walnut finish with rolls 19' camper trlr, '63 Hol· Trade-Ins Wek:ome balance of lac1ory war· DOISE Sl,ER Yll '71 many good things 10 only 20 Blazing Star 1 Owner must '9811 S3.000 1day Rambler, self cont, OPEN SEVEN DAYS r~nty 197528! Lease or Iv -a auto air cassette. 540-5630 ~rn ~ •mo" 1 Mar "11"0 ' M·O·•e 9,.11 ll'.6e Bil~ LllCOL• '14 lllH VII '.X• S• 1" 1 1> C:os1a Mf!S11 Loaded w 'pwr eQu•P C JI·' ... 6. mentlonll 2128 Wallace _(Deerfield) I firm. 768-8478. iclnt S 1750 obo 673· 7376 I--__ ___ b Y CB cruise custom pain!. I 121,IH cus1om wheels and 11res IR Sl ;~ -~ ~•ertma1 llttl ar at I I •ISSH '13 1 1 1 - DON'S ELECTRIC ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE GLASGOW PAINTING Ill llH CAI 492•5958 Service calla, Sod Clean-ups Matnt Int/Ext 30 yrs exPi!r . 5 speed. AM/FM stereo 21138 Harbor Blvd $13 995 t 1KBR565) 01r .,.,,> :,\ f'~S ~ ,i;in 540·5630 OuC't'O .. , -6 Qt'nt!r 1 ;,11rt ne•sn1c (')('11n•s Ma• ~.ano •111i. 11t1t1,,..,el"r wa~ •111"0 rn '"'" Co11n1v l le" ·l• "l• anQt" C..ounh c r Novem!'><'I• 25 •98S F2t31t5 PuDl•,tl"<l "' 1n9f' CNJ5' Daoly Pilot 11tnvt11mDer 30 :>+> 1eemo111 -•A • •985 s.: ,5 $2.17 per day Tnat's ALL you pay tor 3 llnes. 30 day minimum In the dryer outlell etc. bonded Sprinklers. etc 850-4147 ref's 642-5214 1 cassette 4x4 extra large l'Mta M~ MO u:s.10 Prof Gardening Se<vloe HOMEOWNER EXPERTS llres ..---------------------------, NEW/REPAIR Quality No Resld'I, comm'I, many refs lnl/Ext Acous Celllngs IL•c• 2G7T964> 1 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY jobs to small. reasonable 89"0622. 24 hrs John Llc=288597 631-9295 JStk .: 38441 Ffee est, llc'd 631 -2345 .,.. • IH _ Firtwte4 Tree/Trim/Cleanup, comp QUALITY PAINTING el rs-moldings-bay win-gardening Competitive Low Winter Rates-Free dows, complete patios. FIREWOOD quall~y mix. prJCeS Chuck 548-7032 estimates Joon 722-9707 THIODOIE ROBINS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE CALL TODAYll ASI FOii LOii Your Dally Piiot Service Di rec:t ory Aep<1MOtallve 142·4U 1 td. Ht addttlons, quallly work tree del S87.50 't COf'd • -I St • --Ouallty & Reas PrlCeS •477•.C6 Paul 548-8~ I Sl70 cord Jim 636-8561 _..,_a_. __ m __ cn _____ Int/ext. real estate clean- KITCHEN CABINET Gtaeral Semen FllEIT oall 112-IOOI up, ctpts windows. etc REFACING KONSTANTfNE KENNELS Attya Parham & A_asoc Refs Free esl 857-0691 I all tor free est 6'2-0681 Boarding/grooming/sales MaHl!J TIP tHUTY Pllmll Ooors-Repalr-Alt81'atlons lor cats/dogs 641· 7003 Block walls. brickwork. Int/Ext Reas Rates Ref's Remodel-Panel-Looks-<etc I • concrete comp pauos 839-1886 or 675--0102 Cabinets-Window-Drywall 18 ~H "'!"!''!'lft!'!'IP~N!'!"!"~N!'llD~Y~ •• ~1~ 15 yr• 8Xpel' 646-4834 ••sr···~ 35 yra exp Jefry 6"2-0S67 AME I A HA .... ,.N Carpentry, lenclng, win· BRICKWORK Small lObS. l-.F~A-T'!"H!'!ill ~GP"!'!IN!'!!TP.E!'!RP.l•o•R•s~ Cl11ai11 Stmct dows. plumbing, marllte, Newport Costa Maaa, HANGING/STRIPPING ROB1'1s CLEANING tub encl. etc: Arid Yea trvlne Ref's 675-3175 VISA-MC 673-1512 SERVICE 8 lhrooughly Jesus 19 Lord 636-82'4 STUCCO MASONRY-TILE ANDYS WALLCOVERING Act11tiu\ Ctllia11 c:lean hOuse 540--08S7 FENCE Repair New & old No Job lo small All types Installation & Removal Exqulalle Acouatlca ~.. Housecleaning, carpetSi Wood. chain link. patio's Free eat Lie 631-2345 Int painting 548-4013 upholste"'. windows. etc ''"est. Grag, 968-11 18 -r- -sprayed or remove Ory-. , MtYill STRIP lT OFF THE WALL wan Repairs 847·7901 lirllJ l1i1t.131-6212 1tGEN. HOME REPAIRS -Fast. clean, reaa Wall· AEBLOWN OR PAINTED Commerclal lnq welcome Paint. Drywall Carpentry •A-1 llYlll* paper removal service etc. Gery 645-52n PTL CLEAN & EXPERT Uc/bonded 638-6970 Also lnt/Eirt Painting Carpet. Furniture. Drapes, o 25 ten Uc:#288597 631-9295 and Window cleaning HANDYMAN LARGE end ver yearsexpef C4I THE WALLPAPER ROUTE ru-MAINT PRO'S 839-4537 9mall I 00 IT ALLI Lie: T-116·'28 730·t353 Dee Spec:lal $111191 roH 'J IHI Home & OfflGe oleanlng by 531-5579 Pll Of' Ive mag t llO •Ylllt t Yr Ouar 642-2078 11ait111 JODI Please call for free HOME REPAIR Carpentry QUICK & CAREFUL ····~ia. Appliance s;;v;c; Aefr'9 . eaumate 842-6746 fences & gates, tree trim, LO RATES, T 1360•6 ,...,,.._ ___ '!"!"' ___ ..,....,. waehen-dryers-ran8es dump runs c M & N B. 112·M 10 24 llf II• lM· 1llO dlshwastlefe LJC 24 -0717 Houaecleanlng "yrs exp area. Jim Why1• 642-7206 Sell Stor..,.. Experts •Good lobs done right• reliable. reas. tree eet. own -.~ il!llaltt acrttt trans Pin• 6'15-986& Della laalla1 n••yt• OIWIE DRAINS CLEAR-From s 15 --F11ucets. Oiwosa•. Heate<. Pa(1ng, ... 1 Roofing Newporl·• Finest 1n1eriot Cr HAULING · MOVING 111Hm llYlll Cl. 851 -9604 M&M 122-9066 Rep11ts & Reeurleclng • Malntenence. Thi G•raoe & Vwd Clnupa Cringe Co Origln•I W1t9f'pl'OOllng 831-4199 Nettkeepers 675-7'09 Jon 845-8192 Studenl MOV91'1 lnaurtd Expert Service & Repeir A"J)hllt-f&pllf·prtclng Iota We will elMn your hOUM. NPT /CM/LAGUNA ArM Lie Tl24-436 6'11·8"27 ~~/~~~esld~~~~ apt complex-heevy foliar apt, olc Reas rete .. refa, Heullng-deanup..pelnllng-NEW Warehouse StOf'ege I FORD 2060 HARllOR llLVO COSTA MIU (>Cl 0010 llSSA• LHSl•I lenlre ..... 1m1, a JOOZX 1 Attend our lease seminar and rec1eve a tree Portable mini vacuum with credll approval Learn about leas1no in our otlic:e near Sou111 Coas1 Plaza (eprx 1 rir l lLL·SlYHS LUSE 114/432~1,ll r CHICK I IVERSON I PORS<.HE AUDI CHFVROLE T I Ht1llot Quall1y S.lu It S.rvlu CHICK I IVE•SON U S F (".,.11 H•y N.,. .. pott Be.ch 67S-090e Joe 645-4269 7am-9pm e11p. Oloot 831-6569 ah 3 moving 7 dlyt 494-2341 llYI• ll• DRAINS CLEANED 24 nrs I • Lo..., Rales. D••Posals, C 63 I ACROSS 1 Fooo ••sn S Pickle ••Pt' 9 .i.ctress Norma no 14 Equal pr.,1 15 1813 s Ba111p o! La•I' Hi US r()(."l.Pt , " Baros ""'""'• ... 18 ward "" 1q D11r1des 20 lnstruc tor'\. 22 Tiie Desi 23 !:oolttarv 24 Color 25 T roa<J ti Aro 28 Love pat~ 32 Brino aoout JJ S•mon11I''> 34 P of PLO 35 ~ 1nn1,n p(>l'r 36 C1eaneo • ._., J • U1'C{ln, t'ol .. • 38 Soc 39 Bundlt'd 40 Ou~Sl•n,,,...­ '' ~ocat,. 4'.1 Po111T" If'""' 44 Pvel:l•o!> • • •5 S.:r•tcr 46 Jpn r~· ""'' 4!:f P•C"'• SJ 1 o!Df'' o.)t• S4 ,..e•!> r' Ete""'''v '\')$~"I :>6 Val' ,,t>P, ·•'O' ~~ ;"1owe1 ~e 11mp -..:. ,.~it"""'"'" fl( Nas nllf'Ott>e OOWM El• 1., , he9•·',.. .: \~3•e •fll"o¥tt;' V 11tr ,r,, f ""i;ih• hf't'\ • • \ "'t' I t•~• .._4 A.;..w~-.P ,Im •• -m Clttllla! Semen lt11tll, ltaaty A""'I'•. piano•. htehOld or Faucets 839-4537 PORS HE yellow .,._,. ..., wt blk tnl gd cond AO typet deelgne & ColOfl sewlng/ nMatlons. Ouali-fltanl otfc ".~the hr or by the WATER REPIPING Xlnl S6500 OBO 6i'3· 1497 I 1----i--+--+-- Catt 648-2113 tor eat ty II lowest pl'loe Npt THE OFFtCE OF pleele C•r•lul, courttly prices LJC. bonded Int RemoveHphalt drlvewaya area Nanette 63l-4810 Or. John caroompu O.C Llc:·'147821 642•8815 Clark Plumbing 581·6S77 P=Ht!.g!~ ~~ rept1ce w /c:oncret• CHtrlCttn ~ e.ct\ S.8-4021 1nl•1 met WEEKEND PLUMBING $10 900 C•ll 6'4-<8098 brick/block wtt 539-0345 J I t:= N 0v-.... 1 1 c 11 .. •.... , a-.1 I ... IHI 81 811 Care for ti<*ly In 1.......,.se o '"'me a ,.ny 'ROLLS ROVCE 57 Sliver Speclalln tn drlveweya, • n-....g· • - -I ptl1ratt home Home COOll Time 646-8 712 patio, walk•. block w111, Comrn~r"ld 1·2345 H llr 11•111-1111 ""-'*· l<llhy 540'-' 101 Ptyc~CI --I g~ds8 ~~;~!':;~no brlet<work etc 952-9352 BA TH ROOM & KITCHEN •Heiting done rlgh~ BEST eondedCompanion ,_. __________ _ A1tt ltmttt REMODELING. Free est Chei'IA1c Heetlng Spec••• AldH & Rat .. f()f elderly ,., ... TAllT 11111 ·ROLLS Royce Sltvr ~lovdt Uc:t29068t 587-3049 1 Hour ServtMalnt. S30 Live In or out 833-20()9 Pelmreedtf. Mure t free? IP1 1v Coo~1tton buy -091 25 Cu•tom Auto lmPort s;:; ----- -492•8827 u 59283 _ 650-2758 Diane 031·8964 Of'\e FREE 533-4242 BMW·MBZ·Audl.Jag·F•l'f Cta1t11ttlH ---•• • •• TOYOTA '78 Coroll• I J;> All pan• •vi FrM P1u & I h!Wat Ll .. aca 11 FIAi! PAlNTINd By RfCh! *~~':rre:~:s* 1 S950 oeo mue1 Ml• delivery at&-2319 Palnl~MC>NfY· I WWMln atd Sinor 18 Y'S of "llPPY Ptyetllc & Tarot Card• I qulcil ~ng :o COll9ge ..,,3.,..~ -+--+--t--1 ftl " pa1io.noorino-rwnocM1· CIMilijp;•frM fr;;;;ang cu-4omer-. t..lc: 280644 YOAJ tt41 me noctwnQ. 1 w111 Gd """.X cond -..ect1 Xcu'f~ Word Pf~ Mike & Gr.a. 544-teOS Vwd Mllln1 •Hauling Thantc-Yovl 9'3-4114 tell you .. , xm .. S9ed* _sovna 2.,.809 Ing Wt cso manUICtlptl, MIKE 650-3263 AAINIOW PAINTING S30Reeding 1 15 with Ad Toyot• ~Olla 78 SAS '.\& m.i""Ortet.etc 11&-"30 m... Quelily .. OUf pollc;y n2-2132 (71•) n2·1021 lf1bl. Sap ... nu brl\1 2 -----P«>f Ccllwtll~~ lW• ~JE"LlcMU 1S71 W~ta Anaheim new urea Gd c:ond 41 Computlle Boc*keeplng & llOfM.. beak'9I 1-3 mo• Uwn-Tr..atwut> lnallll = S2000t obo Kl-5888 IH"·SBA 1oen-p1yroll A4lfl. nwemkrl 0<40-034MI r,.. Trim ai\d Aemovll A A A PAINTING lnt/[1t , .. IPW'I.,.. ... "!"!' __ _ Guy 780-IOOI "---Lfil'I Main.. & Aot04111tng LOWEST Potlltlte pt'~O r.cover, r... TlflTl LUii• OAR BKKPQ SE..V-8"-: .,._. . Spnn\llet lnlt .. ~ 10 StlCI ~ 862-3235 .._ not tlf, th, roctl. t1tnd °"' ..... NrNnair In""-' butlneM A/A Entry I frenc:ti m M Free •""'91-. --PAINTER NEEDS WORKI wooo. "" .. , 7~ end rec11v1 a Ir .. I A/P, 20 yra exp 7&f..t7t1 ev:r=c r:1~ CH LAWN SERI/ICE ltnt/bl. OlllfnOS, Nfln eab 8~ T ROOF REPAIR porlablt mint VecwM ..,,.,,._.._+-~~-+--TYPi'HG':alH~800KKPNO -M~ twtoe mo $20-!HI yra up , WOf1I ~ <;AN BEAT ANV 810 BY LMrn lbOul '9Mlng m S3 FAST/ACCUR SERVICE $26 &.4S..S137. &49-1722 OalM Painting "4-3837 ~ 722•7637 OUf omo. ,,..,. South VERSATILE 640..0IU a.rtdlal -tHT EXT 20Y -E-.-.. Coatt Plue ~e Ri!iib/coUU'LllRb 21 TIDI I i-~ ~ 121"':' Arey~ ci.an1 ~ms '11. I yra DomyownWOftc Lie Topped/removed' C-.,.. bltnotStuocoS130+ BalboaWlnOow aaft1nQ AU. ~· •278041 Al &48-t12e I.IP. new'""" 1&1..S419 1 matettall 642-cM•2 eo3 8att>oe 81 0~13! l1414H-1Ml ._~_......___..._.....__ 26 ')7 PAEYIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO ='"' •Ck.l"Q .t' Bull l:'•t'' • • S111" ~J !• ~ 5 ..,.Or ~eP•A• •1 l ... 108"'. •C°' 4 ,;rt(t•IAf .. l • !',,\,! .. -, •t 1.,i ' l •1( ._,' 4~ (h;fllt tt.,., ,,.,.,.,, ''"'"' 'µ """' ,, ,, t\UOQ• '• ~e•t1na ~" ' I .. ...... ,. ... ,. ._--------------------------------------------------------..-.... .-..-..-..-..--------..-.-...-..-;;-..~~--------~~----------------~~~----_.;.....----~-~-- Afl) TRYING HARDER TO BE 1t l • SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • LEASING LARGEST INVlNTORY ON THE WEST COAST MIT MOOEL & COtOI CAU TODAY (71•) 842-2000 soum coum ISUZU "WI WILL NOT II UNDHSOLD'' WE HAVE 4x4 TROOPERS 20 Of Them All COLORS '86 P'UP TRUCK '" "''''" l,l I , ..... Ille•• 'W '"' '6031 '1051 54987 ALL NEW '86 I MARK ... .. .., .. ,..., ..., ... ,,,.., ... .,._ .. ~ Sti• . ' '7113 '126 1 '6987 BRAND NEW '85 IMPULSE .... <I..., '9111 ~"' ,_.,,., • • 11CJ111•·· ..... t .... ~ u ,_, .... Ttl "" . _.., 4 , ..... ..,, 112001 '101' South Count\ ?net '9987 IMPULSE TUHO READY FOi DUIVHY , l • 0nnQe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, Oeoember 21, 1985 MUC M>TIC( MllC NOTICE "8.JC J«>TICE l'UBUC M>TIC[ PIJWC J«> TICE ...... IC-..... ducted by a gnwel pertnet· Calif."* port 8Wll, CA HMO Mlftc P. Soni, Pteeldenl FLOAIST & NURSERY IUWONe duelt.O l>Y•9f'*lll*!Mt· con11ruct. Mll11te1n, opet• eel bid. It'll btillf\Ot M . II .. -.... lhlp Thlt bu•ln"e 11 on· Trlla bulln••• 1, con-fhle 1tattlll'Wlt wM llt.o (3)Mlt&ION VII.JO 'LORIST (CITACIOlt .IUOfCIM.) lhlO 81•. r90tl0e. remcwe eno any, wtll bl ,.qUlred In lull. _ ......,_ 8flll'I 8uttt• ..... by;..,..,.,,"*-by: M lndlvfdUel Wiii! the County Cletlt of Ot· & OIFT8, 25278 Mtrgt#lt• NOTICll TO D!~l!NDANf: fh WM flltO ttn.w llOtM Cltalnl. ~lit) fonn of Payment All pay- .......... -Thi• 1t11emen1 ..... 1-..r\ ... W"90ll '· Alllln. Jt. ~ .. ~ty on Detwnblt Pl(wy . Mltlion Viejo, Call•. (AVlto • Ac;uNdo) WRJOHT wllll I CIWll ot Ot• ......,,, Wll., IT'81n• •nd ep meni. mutt bl by CMl'I, No. A 1$0692 '<With tl'le C<>unty til,Of• Thll ,,...,.,,.,,, llW• tt.atemtnt wu f~ t .. , t • ..., 92892 A. 80WIN Md !UO!NIA tngt .,, NcMlmblt punensnt 1truoturet In. 0911m.d cNclc, 0Uhlet'1 <ii lrt tM ~ Court of ~ C<>unty 00 lllf • .. -tM Cellnfy CWll !ht Cou41ty Olwk Of Ot· ,_ R Perltlr\I !nttrerlMI BOWEN, hll wlft, and II 22, I I ~. over ln<I ect"ott that .,__,,.,., c:tMICk Of Dy I 1M a-. ot Oalffoml' fOt 12 1985 ~~on C<>unty on No~w PuDllehed Ottngt COiet Inc: .C.lllot"'-.21522 i.in. ~wlOne untmown, clllmlnQ Pu a..ng. Collll Pof'11on 01 o.tewere '9reet Unllld 8t1t• pottll. lwlll, f'9 C0untY Of 0.-.,. .... & •s tteS O~ Pilot Oeoembet 21, 21, Ylerno, !I Toro, CaNf t2'30 .,,y ltQll or e<iult_. fiGttt, Oelty btt 30, De-Cfl'ltelnlng lor puDlte tlrtM U4)r .... Of ttlegtepll money lrt1M Menerot"'9e..•te Pu~~.,,.. COllt ......, t1&!,Januer;4• H, tMI Thlt butlneH 1e oon-title, 81tes., llen, Of Int.,._ .1,.tl, INS IWtPOHI tht HHment oro.t.Mell•ct.aOflTIOM'/ Of D()r;OTHf.A STEVENS o.ity Piiot ~-o.-p t• had ~ ~ Otanot eoe. SA·241 ouctld by 8 corpot•tlon In tl'le Pf°'*1Y OWlfMd 1n 81-212 P'090Md to be vllClled, end "'6« peylble to lht Internal LONOY!AA. O.CM111d. c.mbtt 1. ''· 21. ,.... ~ "°' NO-.blt ~ • .,.. ~ Pltol Detwnblt 21. u. UM M Pel'lclna. Sec. Tr.. lhe ~I ~.. to purauent LO I.fly tldttlno ~ $elvloe . ....__ Noeloete hlnO)'GNwl Vial 8 _.., 1. ''· 21. tN5 1118. Jenuety 4, 11, IMO ·-II' MnT1C£ Thlt .... .,,.,, wu ftleO ptelntlff'• lltle, Of eny ~ .,._.,. 11nn.-c lrtnchllU or renawel1 N.U. of Tiiie The f!Oht, vw YllderliOflleCI Will ... at ....-s .. 2e.e r~ ""' wtth the Covnty Clttk of Ot· on plllnllfl'• 1111•, named" '"-""''.w; thereof or otller#IM 10 ~· title and Inter"' °' the t.x· =·-~.":,.,~ Mt.IC ll>ii • ~~:.-=:-.JI ~~t~ty on Detwnblt ~~1 ~~liHe~ .. =~·7::·:::•:d r:r:==y~~~ oonflnnetlon of Mid Su-........ llJT1C£ PtaJC J«)TlC[ The fol!Owlng l*IOll le '-1tt BY PLAINTIFF. (A Ud. l .. eta Ull I enl.,ge l!Mt of plpt, con-$119 aubi.ct lo elf'/ prior Pttlof Court, on or 1ner the ~!!!!0"1T• .. -004ng DullneN at Publllh«I Ot•no-Cout damendendo) JOSEPHINE dull•. cab'"· war81, l)Olee. vallCI out1t1ndlno mort· $rd dl"f of January, 19M.. T:::--1--.::.:..·=.:._ ... -IT"TI....... ~C"' ~T SOUTH COAST CON· Delly Piiot o.oemw 21, 28. ANDERSON TOMLINSOH1 1h :::f ton• 8l'ld other oonY«!t.nl etruc· gaott. tnCUmbf•"°"· or the oftlce of~ LeVeme ,,. ~-"• ..--· .. -.. "' ..... _.__... t985 J utcutrlll ol Iha Eetete OT tur .. eQulPl\'\.,,I Mid 1111-other lleM In tevor of third llmmone, 11587 Hertford doing blJelnMI ... ™ 'ollowtnO pef80f\ .. COUNTY°' OftANOI STAUCTION. 2218 So • tnuary '· I I, IMO D c ! h•v• ~ Iha u .. ot t • I the tlon OI pertlM agalntt 1119 1~ C<>ut1. ~ CA 12503, OAATECH TEO~Nl,CAL 40fftCI bUelnMe ... In the Mellw ot the Appll-9RoNwooel2707 • Sant• Ane, C•llf 8A·2'8 ~~ER:~~~! c th• 'lciltlou• 8u11n... \KN Of operl lhlt .,. "''*'°' lo Iha lien C<>unty of~. State of SERVICES. 355 Pllicentle Tiff NA.IL OAROfN (BY cation or MEL HEN RV Hor Anthony Ybtrtl. YCMI haft • CALDIOAA ~o"i&. °=~~::e:~~ = ·=·11~9'=:~ of tM Unlted Stet... All o.itfwnla, Ill \M tight, tltlt Suitt h" DORA), t34 E. 19th, Coete SH AP IR 0 and G 0 LI 2218 So ROMWOOd Senta PlBlfC J«>TICE DAYI aftef !Ne .-w mon...__ '"vt Butnt llne1, and for the tranlj)Or· pr09etl'J le offettd lor .... end iMer9lt of Mid CS. 806, Newport aeaa • ~Celll 12827 SHAPIRO. on behalf ol Ant c·•tt 92707 ' le eened .. ..........°"1 "' • t•llon Ot dllltll>ullon Of ai.o-""*-II" and "U IA" and ~..--at, ...... •'--.... ...__th c.llf 12863 ••··•• R'~. 902 Le JUSTIN S"'APIRO e ml""' ' ., on 1" te e Pltk Calllf '°821 ..._ ....._.,_ ·-"' ....... _., r--·rM -·'nit I""' -.,.,. ..,,,. "' ,._ o. .. -.,., -.. 14...... .-. • ""' This bu1Jne11 It con-FlCnTIOUI llUIM.SI tJpewl'lttett r...,..._. et T.,. ,li.Jttout eu11,,..1 ''"' _,gy, 1)4Mr.,_... .... .., ........... -..,,.. • ... Ind • the rlQtlt, Utle end vld A Rutolo JI •_.... V9fOll Way. Sant• Ana, tor Change of N1me ouct.a Dy an IMMdull N,... I TATUllNT thle -i. ~,_,,_, 10 l~wu 111 product•. 1mmonlt. United SttlM No gu..-ll'lty Int.,_ that th. •tete Of Camlnlto &cobedp, LlglMe Calif 9270'3 No A 131131 Troy A Ybatri The IOllowtng '*'°"'art A i.tt... cw ph.-cal_. flied In Orenoe County Of1 wet1r. 1nd Incident al or.w1trenty, u.pr-or Im Mid MllUll hU ~ HRlt. Ct11I 92853 Tlllt l>utlneta 11 oon• ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE fhll itetement wu tiled Clolng 1>ue4n81f ... ft04protect 1"i .,._ _,... M --;ms FILE NO purpoees, lnoludlng ec:c:.a plleO, la made U 10 the vii· by~of-OfoeNr· Thlt bu1lneH le c;on-ducledb'(anlndlvldual FORCHANOEOf'NAM( wllhthlCountyc+ltkolOr· OSCS ASSOCIA TES. 9""-,.1911w MW\ tMt F2'h.rc. Ind the right tori._, the ldlty of the tllle. quellty, wtet ot'-tt\M "' In ad· Ouc1ed ~ an lnOlvktuel Dor• M1rlt RIZ.Ot tS.C ~) Cou Decemblt 2910 A.a HHI Ave •200. In ,,..-...., '°"" If ,_ Jtrnet *-ltlrk 246 Ci-P'<>Pe'IY ft" from Item-quantity, wtilght, ta., or Clltton to tMt of Mid cs. O•vld Rutolo Jt Thi• •tetement WU llleO NIH HENRY SHAPIRO ·~986 nty on Coate Mesi. Celli 92828 ·-· ..._. cewt .. ...,.,.. C*'ll 8:13 L ...... nl BMch ma~ m•Ulflllll, Ind wood aondltlon ol tny of the P'oP- OMlld, et the tlrMOf dMU\, Thll ltelem«tl wea llled With the County Clefk ol Ot· AND GOLi SHAPIRO have 1 ,_114 DSC 3, e Celll0tnle llmlted -· C•"I , .. ....,.. · growth, 1nCI OthttwlH 9f'ty. or ltt tltneet for eny UM In lftd to .. u.. ~ ,... w11h 11141 County Cltt'fl. of Ot· 1nge County on Nov.mber filed a petition In lhls court ,..__ pennerehlp, by n...,,,_ Fem· " ...... not ..... ... ptotect the uiM from ell or pufPOM. No clllm wtM b4I Pf°'*1'/ lltua1ed In City d Inge Counry on November 22 11185 tor en order allowtng pelt-Publlltled Orange """''' .,......,.. JCMI -·-,_ Mlfllll Newkirk 2C6 h1 conlidw'ed lor tllowenoe Ot • -.. -· "'INs, ,.~.-.. ... ,.._ 22, 1985 ,,_101 i1o~ 10 -"en,,. hit netM Dally Piiot o.e.n, ber 21 . 28, llyVenturn.eCallfornlellm-tMpeftM Oft 1-., '°" INIJ Creecertt Bay Or laguni a.iard1 In, upon and o~ ... 1._1_1 ~ f.v r~-•-·'--.._.,,_ " ..,.._,., .,. ...,... .,._ ..... "'' .-l985 Jenuiry 1 t, ttee ltod pertnerlhlp, b)' Rann.y lote "'9 a-, end ,_, .. __.... CAiif. 9285; 11\e 1 ... 1Mnt lot publlc ............ .,.. ..,. _.._,., ano-. Stat• ol Clllfornle, .. _ Publllh«I Orange Coatt I trom Ju1t1n Shmplro to Ju1Un · SA-240 E Or1pe1. aener11 Partner, ...... "'OfteJ 8ftd ..,.... '"This" ... l«nent wit Iii.cl tlreet purpoHI ptapoeed to of the ui. bued on lallure partlwlar1y c:lteetlbed .. fol. Publlahed Of•no-Cont Delly Piiot Novernl>ef 30. De-Even Shapiro 2910 Red Hiii Ave . 1200, llffr ""' bl talllft wtttteut with Ille Count" Ct.I'll of Of. be veceted of • portion ol of the property to conform !owl, to wit: Owtilllng Unit Dilly PllOI No~ber 30. 0. cembe< 7. 14, 2 t, 1985 I IT IS HEREBY ORDERED ... Coate M .. •. Cillf. 92828 ~ wemlng from IM •""""' Cloutlty On Novemblt 0e11were Str"t I wtfh eny expt818ed or Im· 40', In Tow.t No. 1, on thet eemt>er 7, 14, 21• t985 S1·210 thal ell P«sona Interested In l'tllllC J«>TIC( -"-ttr Sperre, t 443 court. 22-:1... SECTION 3. fhe City plied tepteMntetlon. R .. Olfteln Condominium Plen S•"213 I the mettlf llor ... ld appear Tenelghth Wey, Secrtr-neo· TMte -ottier ..... ,... ~ Orange Coeilt Clerk 11 dl1ecled to maintain Clernptlon Rlghtt• T~ t'900'<Md ~ 13, 191'3 In P\BUC NOTICE before th111 court In Depart· FlCTfTIOU9 IUl .. H I to. Otlll 95818 ~la. YCMI me, went OellyPlllt Nov«noer30. 0. on tllttn thaonlceoflheClty of redemptlOn, u BocMI 1074e, Pto-274, Of. pt&JC J«>TICE menl No 3 11 700 Civic NA.Ml I TATEMINT Thi• bu1lneu It cion· to caM "' .etorMJ "8llt C*Ylbltl, 14• 21• 1885 Clerkm11Qeorplanu11owlnol 1n tntwnel ReYetlul Code flcjll Records. enO • 113 t tth ,ICTI'TlOUI •UllNEll Center Ori~ w .. 1. Senti The followlng '*'°"' .,, ducted by· e genetal pert· _ _,. ",., do Mt ~ S•205 the per11cul1r1 01 th• MCtlon e337. ete qwt80" undivided lnt-..t In Ind to ftCTTTICMll .,_.. NAME ITA TIMENT Ana. Celllornte, on Jenuery dOlng bvSlneu u '*ttilp aft enome,, JCMI mer call en propo..O 11ec;at1on lor street IOllows. Sec 8337. RedetnP· Lot I of Tnict No 809e, ae N .... ITATlmJIT The lollowtng petton 1, 27. l886 et 9:16 oclOck MAIL BOXES ETC USA. Renney E Or~ e~ ,.._,., eentoe flt purposes ol e ponlon of tlon of Pr0petty (I ) Before per map reootd.cl In Book Th41 lotlowlng '*"'°"'are OOlng butlne.a et AM . end then tn<I thetl 2973 H1rt>ot Blvd . Colll Thll statement wu flied e ..... aid eMoe (leeiad ... '9JC M)flC£ Oetewtrl StrMI, IOcelad ~... Any 1*80tl who .. 3te,P90tt33and34o1Mls-d~ngbullMMn: THATCHED COTTAGE shOWceuM,ttenytheyhave, M .. Calif 92828 wUl'llhe CountyClerkofOt· theph.-bottc), south or Mein Street, and propetty 1111 l>Mfl levl80 oelleneous Mepe, In tht Of· THE DAILY BAGEL, 18168 ANTIQUES. !8527 Stnll wily selO petition lor Change 1<t111etlne L !.rmllrong enge Counry on Oecemblt o..,_. de ..... _. ITATWMRNT OF reletenc41 II hereby made 10 upon lhall hive It'll right to flct of lht Coun\Y A.cl««W, 1mpar111 Hlghw•J. Yorba Ctul Cir . Fountain Valt.y, ot ntme •hovld not be and Sally E Arm•troog, 13, 1986 1,..uen "'' -....... flt-AltANDOfR•WT 011 auch m8')9 or plen1 for per· pey the amount due. mot• ~ OMctlbld L.lndl, Celli 926M Cellf 92708 granted 16222 MontMey Ln No F21117' dlolel Wied ...... -,.... UM°' rtCTITIOUI Ucutars .. lo aald propoMd tc>g91h« with the Hpet\MI per Ellhlbn "A ' 1nllCNd C.lin & Cl\efi.nt Arlll, SuHn l<l'I Erick ton, IT IS FURTHER Ol'dllfod 102. Huntl!'gton B~ech, Publlahe<I O.ange Coal! de 10 DIAi CAUNDAMOI llU ... 11 NAM! vacation of tl'le proc.e<llng, II any, to hetlto end meoe • pert 20470 Chetry Git• lMMt, 11527 Senti Cruz Cir , thet •copy ol Ihle order to Callf 92S.9 Dally Piiot December 21. 28. pare pree•fttar •"• The following persona SECTION 4 The City the Sectltery •t any time hereof. Yorba Lindi. Cell!. t.2tM Fountain Valley, Calif show cause be published In This buatnaas 11 con-1985. J1nu1ry 4, 11, 1986 ....,.... eect1te 1 ,.... h9Ve 1b1nd0ne<I" the uM ol Council dON hereby lh• orlor to the ui. thereof, and Mot• ciommonly known Tnla bu11ne11 11 con-Thia buelneu Is con· The Delly Piiot. • new1pepe1 ducted by: a general part-SA·248 qulne"' 81te,--. th• Flctltlout Bu1lne11 January 8. 1986 11 the hour upon aucn payment the S.O. u : <404 RoeamoOf 'T_.. duoted by: hu1band and wlte dueted by: .,, lndtvldual of general c1rculetlon. pub· mnshlp Una oerte 0 -~ N11ne1 TAEE DESIGNS, 286 ol 7;30 p.m., or u 10011 retery an111 tntort •uch I/ 1, Laguna Hiiie, CA Cetln I.rill SuMn ~ ErtGl!eon tithed In this county at least Ktlherlne L Armitrong Dun•ic 111\Tll't t~ no .. ~· AOM Ln •• COiie Mesa. C1lll tlleretltet H the mlttet l\'\ay prop«ty to him, end 111 Tttm1 of .... cun In law-Charlene Atlk Thlt 1111.,,_,1 ., .. 1118<1 once a weelc for lour con-This itatemet'lt w11 1118<1 r-~ ""'""' prot.alon: IMI ,..,.,..., 9282"7 b• heard In Counc:ll lvrtti.f pr~lng1 In con IUI ITIOMY or the Unltld Thi• 1tetement wes flied with tM County Cltftt of Ot· eecutlve wee111 prior to the with •he Coun1y Cle<I( of Or-MCrt1• 8 mequtne lleM.,. The flctttlou1 BullnttM Chembere In the Civic nec11on with the levy on auctl StetM on ..i.. or pel1 cUh with 11141 County Clefll of Ot· anot County on NovetnOW day of Uld he81tng enge County on Oeoembef The IOllOWlng coe>yof "No-oulftfll' con let fot· Name r.fwred to 1bove wu Center. u the time and property ahell C..M from Ind bel~ evidenced by ange County on Novembtf 2e 1m Deted DEC t6 1985 13 1985 =·· ,:::, ~~ec°~rd"~~ me I d 8d 81 1811 I• e llled In Ot~ C<>unly on place'°' hearing all 1>9fllonS the time ol IUCtl payment (bl note Meufed by Mortgaoe 25 1985 · ,..,_ H•nrJ T. Moore, Jr., f a61• 11_2 1_85 In the ottlcl Of the ~a,lelt• el.,......-. S.Ot.,.,.,.,., 23. 1980 FILE lntMested ln °' obJec;ltng lo R.a~tlon of A.al Estele Of Truet DMd on the prop-Fat112 PvblleMO Orange C09ll ~t• of the 111,.rlor Pub14slled Otangoe Coalt Recor~ 01 0r-C<>unty, ~le COftt tKuicM M NO f1~ the proposed vecetlon. After Sele (ti Petlod Thi «iy eo eold. Ten P« Cttll of PubtlShed Orsrio-Cout Delly Piiot N~Oet 30. o.-Cewl Diiiy Pilot 09Ceml>ef 21, 28, -...-_ Joe Barne, 255 C81Mflle Which time 11 not leU than OWl*"S of eny real property amount b'd to bl depolltld 0811) Piiot November30, 0. oetnblr 7, ,,, 2t, 1995 ""'9y Howent, Anome, 1985. January c. 11, 1988 Celllornls It tent to you In· II •IM,.. ,.-1e eu Ln , Colt• Meta, Cslll. fifteen (15) d1ya from the eold u provided In MC110n wlltl bid camber 7 14 21. 1985 S• IOI tw ~ 2 COf'pOre.. SA·243r umuch u en eumlnltlon ,..,... .. 8 '*"" ,_. 92627 passage ol th•I 19IOlutlon 8335, their Mira. e11ecut0rt 8ICll or oflett tot. In writ-Se-218 ....... Newport ltNdl, CA Of the lttle to Aid lruet prop-...,-.. -. J le;...... Keren Bern 1, 2 5 5 SECTION 5 Thi City or 8dmlnlstretor1. or eny Ing lftd wlff bl reoelv9d et -P'\8..IC J«>TICE 81'1y ahownt you mey h.V:-.,.._ M ..-.o .. .._. C&m4lllla Ln .. Co111 M .... Clerk 11 dlrec180 to cay"• '*'°" hevlno eny 1nterea1 thl eforeeeld otnce et tiny mmaic MnTIC[ P\aJC NOTICE Pu)llthed Or1ngt Coast . en lntetest In "" tru•• • r olrH coie~ de 111 -CMlf t2e27 copy of thl• relOlutlon to be therein. or 1 llen thereon. or time 1ttw the first publl-rUUL nu OellyPUotDecetnber21,28. F1CTITIOUl 9UStNl!ll ••••• p roceadlng1 "''"ded • ..._. edl-Thie bullntM wu con· publlahecllnaweelllynews-eny penon In their betlett, e111on ~I •nd before FICmious IU ... IS FtCm10U9 .,..... 1985. January 4, 11, 1986 NA.Ml ITATIMIMT 85-ce8749 ctoMil,.,pertedeteOOfte. d001ed by 11 Qer*al pert-peper, publl1h1d and 1h1llbeP9fmllllldto rlldMm data of uie. ~ IT'A,....,., Sa-25 t The following peraon• ere Tl No.~ ,....._.. ..,_, ,... .. , ... nerthlp circulated In Huntington the property told, or 1ny Dated t'ils t2 dey ot Dec., NAMf I TATEMINT The fOllowlng perlOtl 11 dOlng business H : MOTICI OF D«PAUlT ................ ~ Thlt Ml llll'nelll wH 11180 Beech for 41 lolll two•uc· p8111eulertrectoftu<:hprop- 1N5. The IOllowlng P«ton 11 doing butl,,... II: .,._ •c NOTICE CARLSKIN J F' 0 2965 AND ILJCTION TO ~ ie.m., •"" ...._.. with the County Clerk of Ot· cessive wMlc• ptlOt 10 1he erty et any time Within t20 In Proprle P9fll0fll, Ex· VISION CENTER • Ofl H. SI ~ 9w:11 Ca11f Laguna Canyon Road, ., vr ,..., -8 WI l'rlltfl ,_. n; fleeting 121 Price Such property °' Cllllr• LaVetne Simmon•. doing bullneu u . PAT BUILOEM, 50 I 38th ... -.. " Dl'!oU-~!'IT ....,.,....._ .... •,..... ~ on November time set noretn for the public d1y1 1tter the sale thweol tlCUIOf of tlle Wiii of Mid 0. R LEWIS 4'° W 1tltl 92ie3 ' . 'tCTITIOUl IUl*lll Leouna Beach, Cllllf 92851 IWOftTANT NOTICI 11Mw 8 •---.....:. • ,.-. Pu Otano-Cout SECllON 8 The Olt.c10t tract of pr----. ahall be oedell SI reel Cos ti MMa. Cel#f ~ Zot0¥toll 50 I 31tt1 NA• ITAftMINT Gregory Paul Cerleon. 725 IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN _..._ 30 ..,..._. '1 t ._....."A" 92827 . St Newport eMcti C.llf The t<>flowlng pereon 11 Temple Plact . L1gune FORECLOSURE BECAUSE ..._. .... I 111 •• • =..~~ber985 . 0. of Public: Wortce II direct~ P411mltt80 to b41 redwned PARCEL t Ot H R Lewie, 440 w 92963 • · dolno ~· u Beeeh. Cllllf 92fS1 VOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR -. ......_ • ..... ..... , • 1, 1 to post. or cause to be post upon p1ym1nt to tn• Owelllng Unit ,0,, In 19th Slr"t Costa ..._., TNt t>utl ...... •1 It COf'I· ( 1 ) H 0 0 K • U p Keith Lloyd Cer1aon, 725 PAYMENTS IT MAY BE i:.4:.o .. dtfMterio teJe.. S1-219 eo. l'Olicies of ~ellon c:on· pureheW,ortnc:uehacan-Tow. No. 1 ... seJd Unit IS c I 92'"27 .,_ ( 1 )) M c c u L L 0 u G H T I Piece l e n1 • >), spleuousty 1.tong the ...... not be found If\ the county In ttlOWft on thet certain Com· eh " Ouc18d by en lnOIVIOual °'1 imp e • gu SOLO Wl.THOUT ANY e ....... 1111M ment propoeed to be VllC81· whldl the propet1'; to be r• Oomlnlum Plan attecMd to Thll bu11ness 11 con· Ron ZotO'ktl ERPRISES. 3210 Mon-ee.ctl. Call1 9266 t COURT ACTION. end you The name and aodreu of f'l&IC ll)JIC( od of I pof'tlon of Delewtre ""'"9d 11 lltueted. then to Ind made• pert of that cet· ductod by .,, lndMdual Thia tttllm4!nl wu flleO tine Ave • Cotta MH8, Cell! Thll bu11ne11 11 con-may neve lhe legel tight to the court 11· (El nombte y Stroe1. located aouth ot the S4lcr•tery, tor the UM of lain Oecllfetlon ot Cov.-Ot H R Lewi• With lhe County ()wk of Ot· m1e OUClod by a general part-bring your eccount In good d~lon Cle te carte n )· Su· STAft•NT °" Mein Street, II least two Ille purctlUet hi• heirs, or Th11 a111ern.n1 wu filed anna Coun"' on Novwnber J.D. McCullough. 32 10 notahlp 1tendlnn bv pe"'ng ell of A8ANDOMlllE'NT 011 ..... .._ d 1 1 t... ......... ... 1 .. nents, Condition• and ~ with the County Cltftt of Or· 221 985 '' Monl81\1 A11e Cotti Mesa. Gregory Paul Carlton ··• ' r perlor Covn of CeUlornla, UM 0.-PICTI'TIOUS weells .,..,ore t... 1 • 0 '"' __,.ne, '""'amount Pl" by 11rlctlon•, recorded June 13. enoe County on November · __ C.UI 92626 Thia statement Wit filed your ~·~due~~· plua Counly of Tutere, County ., ... ,, N,... he811ng Thi notices ahell be IUCh purch11« end lntlf .. , 1973. In 9oolt 10748, Page .--Thi b 1 wt n the c 1 Clerk 1 o perm 11 cot •n •x· Civic c.nt1r Mineral l<lng T f posted not more than 300 thereon et the rate ol 20 per. 274, Oftlclel Aoeo<de, In the 22. 1985 Published Orange Coea1 ' ue neu " con-I oun Y o r· 1>41nM1 within lhr .. months Hwy & Moo0ey Bfvd Via· ~ ollowlng SMrtons IMt apart but 111e11t lhrM cent pet annum Effect or ffloe I he C R f'211111 Dally Piiot Novemi-30. 0. Oucted by an 1ndlvtdu1I t nge Couniy on Ololmber trom the date lhlt notio. of alll .CA 93291 .. lltvt ttiandoned the UM of notleet an111 be posl.80 The Junior El'cumbrenc:et S.C ~def~' J, .. ,.,...,~;.trorni:. Published Orange Coaat cembe< 7 14 21 198~ J.D. McQ.lllough It, 1985 ctelault wu ret()(d.cl, Thl1 The name tdOress end the FIOlltlou• Butlneu noilees shtll •Ille the oey e339(c) Effect 01 Junior En--..,.. Delly Pilot November 30, De-' ' ' s .. 21c Thie atetemenl Wit !lied F2MllO amount 11 S 18 786.2' Plut • • N8"141t &PORTS HOMES ' · and • 1131 Ith undlvld«I oembef 7 14, 21 1985 wl"1 ttle County Cletk of Or· P\Jbllsnoo Oranoe Coal! E tlm 1.a F' ' d Elt telepllone number of platn-AND TEAL HOMES 1178 hour and pl*!e 01 hearing, cumbrlll1C4ll. A e«tlllcete 01 lntwMI 1n end 10 Loi 1 of s8•202 enge County on November Diiiy Pllol December 2t. 28. ~.! u 01 ~-~5 end tiff'• attorney, or plaintiff Mein Str..,, •A. 'irv1nt. 8"d shell relet to the edop-tale of l*eonal propetty Trect No 8096. es '* Mep P\ll.IC NOTICE 22. lta6 l985, January 4, 11, 1989 wlll Iner .. ,. untll ~ ec· Without en 1ttorney, Is: (El Catltf. w 14 ~ ol th1t r~llon of In-given or• deed to reel prop. recorded In Book 318, F213115 I SA-236 count becomes curl!: You nombre, le ctlreeclon y et nu-The Flctltloui BullMH tenuon. end atlell dettll>I erty ex.eeuted pur9Uent to P90tt 33 end 34 of Ml.. NtllC NOTICE FlCTmOUI ltUltNEll Published Orange Cout I I me not have to P• the en· mero de telelono del Name refwred 10 ~ wu the easemenl or lhell In-MC11on 6338 lhalt dlacherge celleneou9 Maps, In 11141 Of. NA.ME I TATEMINT Oelly PilOt November 30. De-Urey un Id lony 01 r tbogldo Oel demendente. o flied In Otenge County on elude• map"' Plan ltlowlng IUCh property from ell '*1a lloloftheCountyAeco<der. FICTfTIOUSIUllNEl l The foHow1ng person IS cernl>er7 1' 21 1995 NtllC J«>TICE pe port h h~ll de4 oemandente quo no Apfll 14 1982 FILE theloctllon ofll'leMMtMnt encumbrancee, end lltle• 1hown eno delln•d es NAMI I TATEMENT dOlng bUlln.u u Sa 204 account even ~ OUO nd.':J tleno• tbogado nl' Edward NO F'187315 for public: street purpoteS over Which Iha lien of the "Common Aree" on the fhelotlowtngpeuonsare SUNLITE STATIONS • FICTrrlOUlltUMNfll g•yment wes eme th ' c Burckherdt.'Attorney et PhlllpH McNtmee 1178 proposedtobevecetedol1 United Slit• with r919«:t above-referred to Con-doing buSlnea1 as COMPANY, 4e2.C Ellt 17th NAME I TATEMINT ul you must P•Y • Lew p O Box 296 Tulare • ponlon ol Detew1r1 Street to which the levy wea m.00 ctomlniumPten. CO MM O NWEALT Hst , Coats Mell, Cellf PUBllCNOTfCE ThelOllOwlngPMsontare amountSletedabOYe C A' 93275 Phone Mein Str .. t, riA, Irvine. PASSEOANOAOOPTEO hlldptlotlty EXCEPTING THERE-MANOR 8650 Com-92827 dOlng business at However. you eno your 209-886--0tOO . Cilll 92714 by the City Council of the H..M. HMltl, ..._Of· FROM eny portJon of Lot• A, monwHlth Ave ' Buen• Gery Alen Whlp9le, 2805 FlCTITIOUI •UtlNll S CREATIVE WAYS REAL· beneficiary or mortgagee DATE (Fech1) AUG 15 Diie Slmbro. t801 Gal-City Of Huntington Beacih If "°"· ~.0. llo• C-11, LagUN 8 Ind c of aald Trect No Park. Caht 90621 Conley Wey, Sen Diego NAME ITATIMlfr. TY, 760 W 16th St 'N', mey mutually agree In writ· 1985 1198 TC11taee. C<>fone det e regul11r m"llng tntHeol N6guet,CA..n.-(114) 8098, lld)olnlng Nl<I Lot James N-klrll, 245 Crn-Cllll 92110 l!le tollowlng l*Son 11 Cos11 Mesa. Celll 92827 Ing prior to the time the rio-Jay c ... '/ ..... Clerk br M•r .. Celll 92825 he4d on the 18th di)' of De-~ ALSO EXCtPT n<>n-4•· cent Bly Ck, Laguna Beach, This buslneu ta con· OOlng bvslnna es 1 Creative Wayt Inc . Call· tlce 01Hie 1• polled (whleh a.nctn Dtc:kens, o.puiy Thia t>ualnota "'11 con-cember. 1985 PubHahed Ot1nge Cou1 Clue/Ye ..-Mnll and"°"" Celll 92651 ducted by en lndlvlduet HARDY'S HOBBY. 2652:> l lornla. 760 W 16th St N' mty not be eerller than the Published Orenoe Coeat dlJClted by• limited partner-~ P. ~lo Jr. Delly Piiot December 20 •• th N kirk 2•5 Cal'• L~-10 "'·n · en Coste ··~· c••11 92827 end of lhe three.month 2 ahlp .... _ ' ' .,..85 e11Clullw rlghtl or wey o~. .....ar • ew • .. Gary A Whipple "" ~-· · "" .,., """-· .. ,,,_IOCI stated above) 10 Deity Piiot Dec:ember 14, 1, lhla lllletnenl wes llled _,Of "' unOet end upon thOM pelf· Creacen1 Bay Dr . Laguna Thia atllern.n• wu llled Captstreno,Calll 92875 Thomas R Pta1too1. ,..v. h hi fl)' 28 1985 Jenuary4, t986 wtth tlle County Ci.tkolO.-ATTEST: Allcla M . F-631 11on1 of •Id U>t t upon Beecn. Ca/II 9265 t With the County Clefk ol Or-Wiiiis E Htrdy. 26523 16736 tntrec>td Hunllngton among Ot •r t nga. Sa-230 Cou Dec:em Wentwonh, Cllr Clerk whleh no bulldlng or othef This Duslnets 11 con· ange County on November Calle Lor811Zo. Sen Juen Beecn. Cahl 92649 provide addltlonel lime In ange nty on ber STATE OF CALIFORNIA) etrueture hu ~ erec1ed oucted by '" 1ndMdual 18 1985 Ce1>111rano Calif 92675 Tn1s bus1neas •s con· wn1ch 10 cute the default by PlalC J«>TICE l3, l985 COUNTY OF' ORANG El CITY DEATH NO TICES for nec.aery °' Oollra~ James Newl\lrl\ F2t24TO Tn1s bu11neu II con-dueled by 8 corPOtlllon lranst« of the property or Publlaned O.•noe Coast OF HUNTINGTON BEACH) ...,., ~-.. ·•~ Th s 1111emen1 u I 19d oucH!O by en 1ndlv•dua1 Thomas Platloot ot~se or (2) estebl•Sfl • ..,..TICE,..,, Daily Piiot Dec:emt>er 2 l. 28. " ARNSON ~'V'-or egresa, ,_.,.,...,., I w I Publllhod Orange CoaS1 ~ .. ...-u•-ot na-1· 1n ..v vr 1985 J11nu1n. 4 11 1988 I A L I c I • •• ce~. unoorground wtr• wtth the County Clerk ol 0.-D••ly Piiot November 30. De-w 1rns E Herdy This statement WIS llled .......... "" ... -, .. ~. ~ DIA.TH Of' • ·' S 250 " ... •{ M end condulls tor elec1rlclty, anoe County on Novemt>IM cember 1 " 21 1985 Thts statement wlS llloO w11h the County Cler It ot Or· order to cure your delautt, or AytuetlM 1. ••-'I A· WENTWORTH, lhe duly r enry Arnson, agt• telephonu and other 22 1985 Se-199 with tne County Cte11t ot Or-•no• County on December bOth ( IJ •00121 AND Of f'ETmON oun•tC NOTICE e1eeteo. quallheo C•ty C1er11 93 years Former res1 purpo1ea end accoutre-F2931.. engi! Coun1y on Decembef 13 1985 Aftlf three months trom TO ADMIMSTE" rl.IU\. ol 1he Cl!y ot Huntington dent of Hunungton M•nll thereto. aewers, Pubtlahed Orange Coast t 1, 1985 F2M112 the dlle 01 ret()(detlon °1 EI TATE NO. A.111082 Beech. 81'd ex-offlc:lo Clortc Beach. Passed away draln1, water, ges end 11oem Dally Piiot November 30, De-NtllC J«>TICE F2Mlt1 Published Orange Cou1 this document (whlc:h date 01 To ell helre t>enellcterlos K :tnl7 or the City Coulltll of seJd p1pn.e!'daccoutremen11of cemt>er 7 t4 21 1985 Published Orenoe Coe.at OallyPllotOec4tmber21, 18, recordallon appears her• oredltora en'o contlngeni Notte:. of Time City, do hereby cerlity thtl December 17, 1985 tn • Hke or dllllmller kind, end Se-20tl FlCTrT10US •UllNEll Dally Piiot December 21 . 28. 1986. January 4 11, 1986 onl. unless the obllgetlon ctldltors. end l*IK>flS w11o end'°"" of the whole numl>Of of mem-Florence, Oregon. M r ..-nentt on edJeoent Lots NAMI ITATl•NT 1985. January 4, 1 t, 1986 SA-245 bllng forec:IOMd upon or • mey be otherwlae 1n11tnted "=•=of ~ or the City Councll or Arnson was a mech- ln uld Tract for roof over-The IOllO'*lng person Ir SA·237 aec>•rele written agreement 1n the wlH 1nO/or estate of th•Clty of Huntington Beec:h htng• Ind other llOCtoectl· PUBllC NOTICE doing butlneu.. between yau end your credl· Auguatlno B SWMfley (Sec 9504, Subd 3, 11 seven lhll the foregoing anic for many yea.rs INlfltt.olallkeordlsetmner ICTmous UltNEll DATUM CONSTRUC· PUBllCJ«>TICE NtllCJ«>TICE iorpetmllselonge.perloO. Apetlllonhut>eenllled UC.Cl resotuttonwupltMdend with Ingold-Olson kind, together with the right F NA..,.. IT !..wNT TION. 2230 ~port Blvd FICTITIOUl IUllNEll you have only the ltQll right by Juntt Sween.y In Ille Su· Nol1G41 la hereby gtven by adopted by Ille •fflrmellve Chevrolet dealership IOconllW'f uJO .-1110 -A,,. ~Beech, Cellf 92863 FICTmOUI 9UltNEll NAMI I TATUllENT to atop lhe sele of yOUI prop-perior Court or Orange the undersigned lhll 1 pub· volt ot more then I me)Otlty in San Franc"'""" He eny '*'°"·firm. publle utll-The IOllowlng P«S<>nl ert Merit J Sprulh, 172~ erty by p1y1no the entire County requntll'l\j that Juno tie aaJe of Ille following 0• of ell the membot1 of Hid ~" l1y or govetnmonteJ boOy doing t>ullMH es Ven· P1az.a Del None. Newport NAME STATEMENT The fOllOwlng 1>9ft0t11 are 1moun1 demanded by your s~ be I090I ted • tcrlbe<I co11e1wa1 wlN bl City Council " a regular was a veteran of ALSO EXCEPTING from geance T ·Shtrta 207 E ee.Kh c1111 92&e I The fOllowtng '*'°" It doing t>ustnou u creditor per11onal r9'1'eeent:11ve ~o ~ et the hOUr of 12;00 m41tllng thereof held on lhe World War l. a mem Mid Lot I ell gas, Oii. Ut1ce Ave . Huntington l his bu11n•sa II con· o5ng r'~~ ~7 St • 19. 26~~L'Ji~1Ri1r~ ~:.!:o~I To find out 11141 amount edmlnlSter the ntete of the o clock PM on the 2nd day t81h dly of Dec:ember 1986, ber or the Hunlm"'"n h ...... roc:.tbonl. minerals enO Beech CA 928C8 oucted by en lndlvldual you must pey, or to 1rrange decedent of Janu1ry 1888, et 567 Sen by the lotlOwlng vote e-other tubltanoe tying below CotlOon Frtncea Conway Mark Sprutn Costa Men Calll 92627 Beach Cellt 92663 tor p1ymont lo atop the tor• The pe11t1on requeats NlcOl11 Ott ' N-port Beech, AYES COUNCt L MEN 8 each Amer I can •depth of 600.00 ,.,., but 207 E Utica Ave , Hunt Th11 statement wu hlec Joon Heery, 903 w 17 St lam1 A Graham, 2620 cto1ure,or1tyourproperty1& authority to administer the County o Orenge. Stlle ol Kelly. MacAlll1ter B111ev, L egion, and the 1 ..._ "'h 1ngton Beech CA 92648 with the County Clefk of Or-• 19, Costa Mesa. C11111 Clltl Dr . N-port Beech, If\ foreclosure lor any olhlf Celllornle M di F 1 G , 1, B h wthout t. .. r'V t "'' Miter Thia bualneu 11 con enge County on Novembel 92527 Call! 92663 reuon contecl Bewley Hiiie unoer the lndepen-1984 Scarab 380 Yecht an c , in ey. reen, ~unungton eac upon 1ne aurfece or ducted by an lndlvlduel 22 1985 This business 11 con-Brien KAmmerzall, 1556 ' & E · Oen• Adm1nls1ratlon ol Es-7 6 o Hp 3 8 f 1 ' fhomas World War ) Vet· aubaurtece of the property Colloe F C ducted by an indlvtdual Caraway Or •C, Co1ta Laasleben Miiier, Attn: d· tiles Act ECE38 72 8 B 3 80 , NOES. COUNCILMEN t bove1depthofSOOOOt941t n onway 1"213t1' M c 11 92826 ward l Miiier, Sult• 5IO. A heerlng on the petition w M 4 • ·None erans, Esperanza Ma· torenypurpoaewtietsoever This atatement was filed Published Orange Cou1 ~~~;~:~!~ent wea llled ~~ ~~slness la con· Whl1tlerSqu1re.132t5Eut wlll be held on Jenuery 8, Tra11111e Triller, SER ABSENT COUNCILMEN sonic Lodge, San ll r--..edlndoedaof re-w•lhthe CountyClerkolOr-D111yP1lotN011em1>er30,0. Penn Street, Whllllet, CA 1988119 30AM ln "-t •73-193 None F .,_ h ( cord enge county on Deoembeo cember 7, 14 21, 1955 with the Counly Clerk of Or· ducted by a general pen. 90602. 714/994-5131 No 3 at 700 Civic ~., Thlt not~ It 01,,.,, In ac· 1,1 Allele M. WWtlwOfttl, ranct.9CO. n.n1g t.s o PARCEL 2 11 t985 Se-201 ~i;o~9i~n1y on December ~=A Graham II you have any que1tlon1. Drive WHI Santa Ana. CA cord•n<l\8wflh the ptovltlorlt City Clertl end .. ..me.. Pythias. San F'ran- Non-o1cluS111e auemerrts 1"2MIO& you should contact• tiwyer 92702 ' of Secilon 9504• SubdMllon Clerll of the Cltr Covncll of CISCO. Beloved father for lngr"' and egr .... put>-Publlll\90 Orange Coel1 •-ll' llnJICE PubhShed Or1....!'= Thie statement was lll4KI or the government agency IF YOU OBJECT to lhe (3). o! the Uniform Com· Iha Clt7 ef Hunllfttton o f Nadine A White. lie u1lllt141S -send f~ ell Delly Piiot December 14, 21 r~" nu . ··-with lhe Counry Clerk ol Or-wfllch may have lnaured yaur 11 1 1.._ ltlon "*Clll COO. of tri. Stilt of llMdl Celfor"nte -28 1985 e!'d Jel'uery 4 Daily Pllo1 0«:4tmt>er 21 . 28 enge County on December 1oen gran ng o , ... pet · you CeNfornll • FI 0 re n c-e . Ore . purpoMt ll'ICl<lenllll lher"eto. 1986 FICTTTICMll •UllHEll 1985, Jenuery 4 11 1986 13, 1985 Notwtthstendtng the lect should either appear et the O~TEO O.cernber 18, Publlehed O.snge Coe11 bel ed df h Including, bul nol tlmrted to S•231 NA.Ml ITATEMINT SA-239 F21$175 lhll your proper ls In fort· ~ring 11\0 lltl• )'OUt ob-1985 Delly Piiot o.c.mt>et 21. 28. OV gran al er the conetruc:tlon, 1n111111. The IOllowtno person 11 Publ1Shed orang• eo891 closure you ma~ offlf your iec11on1 or Ille wr111en objee· A 111 r "1 c AN c 0 L . 1985 o f Richard White, tlon repteoement repair. 111m•1c llnJICE dotno bualneas as PUBllC NOTlrE Dally P1101 December 21. 28: prooerty tor ule. pro~ded tlons with lhe court before LATE"AL C<>ttP. N'1 ten SeTh·262 Honolulu, HA. Linda maintenance. operation end r UUL nu TERRY POZNOFF AUTC ~ 1985 Janui1ry 4, 11. 1986 lhelllelsconctuded prior 10 the hHrlng Your appear-Nlcol• Dr. •20I.. Newport White. Y orba Ltnds, UM ot ell neceasery or d• FICTITIOUl IUl ... aS PAINTING 121 lnduatrte RCTITIOUI 8UllNEll • SA-249 lhe conctualon of the tore-ance may De In l*ton or by ••eoh, CA Htto, Ir: NtllC J«>TIC[ CA, Kr1."t1·1~ Tim alrsble roedwey lldewellta Wey, N-porl Beech, Celll closure your tno1noy ShllfOft Stepleton Men..-" • and condultaoverthalollow-NAMI I TATEMDIT 92863 NAME STATEMENT RememDer vou MAY IF vou ARE A CREDITOR Pvbt11hld Or•~oe Cout DEPARTMENT OF merma n , Bt•lmont Ing oeecrlbed lend I Ttie lotlowlng persona ire Terry Poinott, 321 Senu The tollow1ng persons are ' l'tllllC NOTICE LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS I,. or a contingent creditor ot Del~ Piiot "--Mr 21, THE TREASURY Shor"". CA, David PARCEL A dOlng bullnnl U A ACCI· Ane, N-po<t Celll 92663 doing business u .. the decetaeel vou mutt flltt ...,.,......, INTERNAL REVENUE "'" Altofttlelanddesctlb410ln DENT AHORNEY, ,400 Thia but1neu ta con NORJACO LTD 511 FlCTITIOUa aUllNHI YOU 00 NOT TAKE ., !98 SERVICE White. Sacramento. S 37 "• s N" .... IT ,......... PROMPT ACTION your clelm With Ille court or aa~2sc Pirc.I No 2 of that certain MecArthur Blvd.. ulte 0, ducted by 1n 1nOlvlduat Avenlda ..,..,1 VlfOll, en ........ A "'....:"' NOTICE IS HEREBY PflMfll It to Ille PWIOf\81 NOTICI Of' MAU!D CA. Also survl\11118 Deed recor080 Juno 27. N-pon e.acn. CA 92860 Terry Poznoll Clemente C1111 92872 The lottowing person II GIVEN THAT TICOR TITLE r~tlllve lp90)nted b) llD ·~ are great grandson, 1974, In 9oo1t 11181. Pto-Robert F' AIHlf! Jr • «00 Thia etetemenl wH fllec Nor men George Schmitt, OOlng buSlneu H INSURANCE COMPANY OF the coun Within four monthl P\afC J«)JIC£ Under Ille authority In T h 1270 of Officlel Record• In 1 MecArthur Btvd Newportl wn.h the Counly Clerk ol Ot 511 Avenldo Doi Verdll. SI!' R ANO R PROPERTY C"LIFORNIA FORMERLY from Ille elite of flt1t I• lntem..i ~ Coct. MC• y I er W It e. the omoe of Ille County Re-a.en CA 92860 •nge County on Noveml>eo C1ernot11e Celtl 92872 MAN AGE MEN T I I t .... " au•~ ot llttert .. prQY!ded ftllOLU'TIC* NO. -tlon 8331, 11'141 P'OC*1Y • H onolulu. HA, and a CQ<d« Thll bu1lneu II con-25 !985 N G Schmitt Top11 Ave 8tlboe Island TITLE INSURANCE ANO In Section 700 of the A RESOLUTION OF THE IOtibe<lbelowh .. bletlMIZ· A PAACEL B ducted by en lndlVl<luat I f 2111117 This s11tement wes filed Celtl 92662 TRUST COMPANY II duly Problte COO. ol Clltt0tnl1_ CrTY COUNCIL OF THE ed for nonpayment of s 1 s t C' r m y Lot.I A. B end C of Tract Robert F' Allen. Jr Put>loahed Orange Coll• wllh the Counly Cle<lt ot Or· C11I Wltllam Martuo. eppolnted TruttM under I Tl'le time for !Hing c:lellT'lt wtll CITY OF HUNTINGTON lnterNI r.-..nue 1111 .. due N U S S d 0 r f e r , No eoee." per map r• Thlt 11t1ern.nt was meol oiu1yP11oiNovemt>er30,Do enge Counry on Oecemt>or 111'"' Topaz Ave Belt>oe o..d of Trust deled Mardi nol expire prior 10 lour BEACH OF INTENTION TO from Donald M ROdoer• Mus k egon , ILL oorded In Book 316, Pagee with the County Clerk ot Or-c;emt>or 1 14 21 1985 11. 1985 Island, Celtl 92882 3TOE.RN1~7T710eN.~L TR~ by ... ~N.-months from Iha 0118 of Ille VACATE AN EASEMENT The Pf~ wlll be aoJd .. Graveside• serv1ce11 13 end 34 ol Mlecetl1neout enge County on November Si -2 n F1Mlt2 Carl Wiiiiam Merazzo " " ,.OEM,;,. hlarlng notice •bo~ FOR PUBLIC STREEf publl<: tale undet Mli.d bid LI be t.ed M~. In the Office o! the 21. 1986 r Published Orange CoHI Tll•t Jletement WH tiled general pertnerthlp, .. YOU MAY EXAMINE the PURPOSES OF A PORTION .. provided by lnlttnll Aev-wi conduc at C<>unly R41cordar of aald F2'2M1 011ly PllOI December 21, 28. with lhe County Clerk of Or-Truator to secure obll· me kept by the court 11 you OF DELAWARE STREET. enue COO. Mellon 8335 Ind 1 PM M onday, De- County. Published Orange Cou11 PllJLIC NOJICE 1985, January 4, 11 1986 enga Counly on Oecember ~atlona In favor ol Dollar ere 1 person tnler"l80 In SOVTH OF MAIN STREET rtllted raguletlone. 01tt cember 23, al \he Publllhe<I Otenge c0811 Dilly Piiot Dec:ember 21 28. FICm'""'S IUl' ... ll SA-238 13 1985 tnt-A-C1r Sytt1n11, Inc. the 81111, you may -Y'8 The City Counoll of Iha BICI• wtH be Openeel: Jenu. West minster M em- o.ity Piiot O.cembet 21, 22 1985. Jenuery 4, 11 1986 ...,... ,._ F2181t0 rtoor«Md '-1~77. M lnetru-upon tl'le txtcutor or tdmin· City of Huntington BMcll wy 15th, 19U; T1ml Bid• 28• 1MS SiSu-2S3 Se-255 NA.Ml I TATl•NT Dunt IC MnJICE PubllshoO Otinge C0etl IMl'lt no. 21082. In bOolc lttretor, or upon IM 11• dott htttby reeotve 81 IOI· wtll bl °'**' 11'-00 Im, ortal Park Rev ----------· Tile lollowlng 1*'90n1 en rU1M. "" Dally Poot December 21, 28. 12147 Pto-1799 ot Offlclll lorney '°' the ex..cutor or tows Ptec. of Sele: 2o&OOO Av!lt Thomas Ovt>rton. NAM( I TATIMINT S/l\·2471 Coun1y ReQordet of Ottngt lhe COUf1 with proof of..,. l'Mltlng WU hllCI btf<lf• the ~en n11t ott.«I Only Chris C h h f rta.IC NOTICE I P\8.IC NOTICE do~ng ::U,,"QA: ~ P AR IC FICTITIOUS •u•MH t9115 Januery 4 11 1989 Record• tn Iha Offlcl of lhl tdmln11tretor. Ind "* with SECT ION t A publlo Rd . Legune Niguel, CA pastor or \he Firs\ l"tCTITIOUI llUllNlll flCTTTICMll 9Ul lNEH EOUITIES 2111 Butl"-1 County, CeNlornia, Cleecrlb-Vic. • written reque11 ttlt· Pltnnlno CotnlT'lllllOf'\ on thl flgtil, tlllt and Int.,..., of ts an Uf'(' • o MAMI ITATIMINT NAMI ITATEMENT Center Dr111e Sun• 200 d The .. !~llow.ng perton " 111 .,11C NOTICE I 'no lln<I therein a &hlbll ...., 'ther ....... Cl9llre -i.i No..,.,.,,t>et &, 1995 it wNcll OonaJd M Rodotrt 1n lftd 10 Hunting\on Beech Tl'le .....,_.,.,., ton The klltOWlnn P9fl0n 11 Irvine, CelU 92715 oing .,.,siness H r UUL A" ft11Ched lnc:luCllng Onl n'V r~ ~ he 1v will b otter )) be fr Cl ~,,;;. .... /... •• ..... B It p 1 I • Gen GILANO MILLER 106 . not• for Iha Prlncl~I tum of not~ of tht llNng of en In· time II WU CletetmlMd, t proper1y bl ed WI 0 ll'l8Ung ~9'8 TREE SERVICE. do~0's~:'£"~~1TE REAL etl'lu~t~n.:~:a2111 Bu• I 34th S• N-POfl 8aach FICmlOUI IUllNlll I 1980,000 00 th1t • ~h ver'llC>f'f Ind ~11..men1 ot pur1UM1t to Government :or "; ~~ :!: Pierce Bros Smith 333 E 19th SI Colt• M ... · ESTATE TODAY 1792 °' MIS Center Orl11t , Sullf Calll 92662 NA• ITATl•NT ol. eno default tn, the obit-.......... t. Ot of the Pell· COdeMC11on 95'02· 111•1111e ntetn I M orlull.ry , Directing cattr 9182"1 10i. Ot Co111 Meu. C&lll 200 lrv1ne Celll 92715 Gene Mil~r •06 34t11 St The fotlowlng P«ton .. re 01t1on1 lor whlen euc:h Deed ''S'or:f:oo't'nc,'":Jo~ :~r='°;f:= ~~~l•n':',:~=,.~='. 536 6539 Bob S 8annlet 333 E 92828 Paul A Gento1I i nc Newport Beach Celll 92862 daong Dullnlll aa ot Trull II MCUrlty hat OC· If\ Cect e ,.:....,._ ment over a portion of Dale• wntch Ny be uMlul In 0.. . IOtll St CO.ti M"8 Celll Suttin E While 1792 Or Donne C Gent oil, 1900 E. Thll bu11n11s II con-AMERICAN GRAPHICS & c;urred In thal payment hn thl tlll=• ~t0~1te ~ w1r1 Slreet, IOClted touth ol 1tnnlnlng lhl vtlut 01 Iha .---------..... t2e27 • . IOI& Dr Cottt Melt. Calif Wernet. Suite 0 , S1nte Ana ducted by &n inOlvl<lual DESIGN, 13581 81rrt1I not been made o(. 1he In· y KllOW '~,..._.:t Main 81Hoe1. ~fOfmed 10 lntw•t boi"O told, (S.. Thlt bu1lnen 11 con· 92828 Calf! 9270!1 G•n• Miii.,. L.ene. Senta Ana Ct lll 111llrnent OI prtnclf)al end ~ A~fOf ,..!' the ell(• sr:-'• p1en "Nltu,.. of Tiiie'' bllow f0t ....... .-..by en tndlvldual Thie Du11neu 1a con. Altlllo Gen10111 1no Ade M Thia lfalemtt1t w8I llteo 19270t lnttr .. t Wll6eh boCetnl due ' ~--· ' SECT o 2 .. .._ ....... ,,. __ ,, ) "---1 tlon "";;:':' •·--"-G•nioa1 1""" ,. w··~ wlth lhe County Cletll of Or-J4'fl Stevtne. 13~81 Bar Octo..__ 14• 1 .. 85, ...... 111 l4'tM M, Ntwpett .._.., I .-Uf_,,t to ..,.,,_ .,....., •· ..-;r P ...,., _...... ductec:I by In Individual """ c -·-c I O.c ..__ ti l s A "•'If ....... • ..... CA.... Division 9, Pert 3, Chtc:>t• 2 °' pt"Qperty· RMI Proper1y TNt 1t1ternent wM tiled Suu n E Whllit Sulle O Se1111 A/\11 C1NI 1 ,nge oun Y on em ...... re •ne i nui ne ""' eubMQUent lnt11111"'4!flt" ot of tn. ClllfOtnlt SlrMtl and ~bed ae l.OI 102. Trect w11h tllt County Cletlt ol O.· Th11 alel~I w11 fllld 92705 13 1985 92701 Pflnclj)ll enO lnl•eet enO 0. Pu~llMd~enge Cout Hlgflweyt Code. comrntne· 9295, County of 0r-"OI. AP .not Coun1y on Novernbtt w•th lhl County Clet'k of Or· fh11 bualn•H It con· fl'2M1'7 Sh tr on Fon~n l358 l In'/ Other fYmt tdvanced 10 2t lly 18~1 ber 14• 15• tng "'th eectlQn '320, the ,827· 113.ot; 28122 euca-2' IMS •no-County on Novembtt OUClt!d by I general pen. Publllt>ed Orange eo.11 811r•11 LIN ante Ana ptottct the MCIU'tfy of tht . I S.Su-221 City Coundl of the Ctty of licln Ottve. LAguntl Hiii• CA , ,.,tll ,22 1118!> "41ftn•t. Dttty P1101 Deoernber 2 t 28 C1111 92701 Deed of frutt tl'lel by rMeon Huntington 9Mctl Mre«>y t2e53 1.371 Sq, 't 4 ~ Orange C:O..t '2a117 Brten ~ Burke 11885 J1nu1ry 4 11 ION Trua bueln"' '' con· thereof. the pr tunt rtllllC fl)TIC( 0«:*81 ltl lnt~tlon 10 vi-bldtoom, :H>tth, t it""*! Dtolty"°tNoY9mblt:JO o.-Pl.tbllahed Ot~ Coltt Th11 •tetemtt1t was 111ec1 SA·242 10VCl.O Dy• general pan-Denefleieryvn0etlUChDMd cett tor public ''"" Scargaoreoe Property1M71 °"""' '· 14, 21, t986 . lD.tlly Piiot Novembet 30 0.-. With the Count~ Ci.tit of Ot· 1$91110 ,. . °' Trull ,,.. oepo.tled wleh STA.,._,."" l>UfC>OMt Ill ~t Olltf be ~ et Stt111, ftOf'll Se·t18 ~b<>< T 14 21 198!> 1tng• County on NoY9mtlet PUBUC J«>TIC[ T~on ontyn , .. ...,. Mlddllkyaf>POintedTruet•. HAMOOlll...,M aportlonofOelew1teSlrwt, uttrbonly.8ubmlulonof ----------Sa·203 n l985 '"• ll~letnenl w.. ...., aucll Deed of Trutt MWI .. UM 0.-ACT1'TIOUI IOClteCI 1oul1\ of Mein lide All btdt mull be 8Ub· "8JC NOTICE '** 'ICTITIOUS IUllNlll With '"'County Cletlt of O.· docu1Mnt1 eYldenClnO Obll· ., ..... ....-StrMt. 'l'nOtt PlfllCUllrly ~ mm.a on Form 2222. Seal· MLIC NOTICE Publllhed Orange Ca.st NA• ITATIMINT ;i:,~nty on <>ec.rnbtf 9111<>nt MCUllld thereby, Th• loll= pereont tetlbed .. fOllowe Id 8to IOI Pllron ... ol SelJ· fl9CTIT'°"9 .,..... Dally Piiot No~ber 30, 0.. The IOllOWlng peieon• Ire . ,.,.. end the und«llgned Cloee hlvt lblnd Iha ¥M of The Ntfe<ly 2 00 '"' of ed Ptopetty. Con1act Ille or- ..... STA,.._lllT 'ICTITIOUI IUllNllS l'*"ber 7 14 21 19U dOi"'i! buslnwe" p blllhed O C . htt.t1y deellar. ail eumt -th1 Flclltlou1 8u1ln111 the*"tttfy 42 00 '"'of the net tndlctfed ti.low tor Thi~ pereon• ire ...... ITATEmNT 9•?07 TOWNE HOutE Pt.Al/I\. Deify Poot ~'bt 21i:1 cvred 1htr80y lmlNdlattly NelT'lt VILLA MIMOSA IOUth h111fof Lat 80f 8toc1I 0 l'ormt 2122 and lnlorm1tlon ~~A~~NfRS I The IOllOWl<IQ Pllf90t1Uf8 --ll' W\TV't ~=.~=: ~f 59;~·2~'5 198~ January 4, 11, 1He ' ::ltb7.:r·: ~ ~ ~:~~EN!~.:.J.!" .... ~f Of Trect No 7, City Of Hunt ll>OU1 ttle Pf°'*1Y Submit .. , 11 ~Center OtlY9 dotna bullnett • r~ ""'~ • ~r-J S...... ,....... SA·244 tru•• ...-to be ....... lo ..,....,.. , .., _ _,., ....,., 109f0fl 9Mctl, COUM'J of Ot· l>ldl to IN pettOn nMlllCI '" F 11' & T f 1 NA H CI A l ... -......... """ ~ ., ... .....--'1 ..,.., •L-"" tno-• S1ate Of Celdofnll. .. .,.,_ btfort tM lime IMdl lulte 200 lmne Cettl '1CtnlOUS llUIMSI Adema Avt Suite' 316 Ntltl't Ille of>(lgatlonl -Tht FJclltlOua &us1n .. 1 ll'IOWI\ Ol'l f ... -reo«Oed In _. be CIC** 11'-t 92715 • ' QAOUll' "°° lrvlnt A... ,..__ •-II' W\Yll't Ct.Ked lhet~ .. ._ ., .. ~ • ..._...11_ 8 •.. ~. 2111 sta 325 N9wt>or1~. N,...ITATWMl"NT ....,.11 M ... ll928H r-.n.""1 ~ HI C Nernt rtt.t.0101oowwe180011 9 p19• t Mlt ·TertMlldemuetblec:ioom--"" .... ....... callf t2MO The tottowtng ~ .,. Town. H°'* ~ In<:. c o._~'l-A AU · mid "' °"'"" County on .:.Aeneoue ~ of the penled by IN 11141lmOUflt0( 8u"""'9 Cetit• OtlY9 Sult• Oo+ng bullnell .. A ~VTO CellfOfnte 1500 Adllll• Ave 'ICTl'TlOU• IUIMH ,OMU ~TION Apttl 22, tN2 Fil[ NO County Aecoro.r of Onlnge tM * ff " IOCllll aoo or 200 IMM CaHf 92715 JllH ( l ime, 32 ACC"ID[NT ATTORNEY.,Sullt315 Co111M ... Cell! NA•ITATlmNT o.led tt/211'5 ,, .. 118 County,Callfoml• ... "ltletOl•lltdltmore _,;..,, R Buttte, 21 It lk-. 9elOollf1 ~~ll~Mo New '400 MICArthur ~Cl 9282e The fo4owlng Ptftor\t llft ~Diltlld ()l"ange eo... A & M Propertlet, 15475 Thi City herttJy ~ ltWI a()O, Mmlt 20 Pit· Mtl <Anter OtlY9. lull• ~ .. .,, R Wlteon 22 I 10 Ntwoort e..at1 CA t2MO Thll bulln... •• con "9 bullnetl • Delly PAo1Ncwtmber30. 0.. Clllmlcal Lane. H\Wlllngton Ind .... ~ .. 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BANKS Bank of Amer1ca 11.625 9.50 10.69 13.25 6.25 7.10 Security Pacific 11.00 9.50 10.75 13.50 6.25 7.35 Wells Fargo NA 9.875 10.135 NA 6.25 7.00 Crocker 11.50 9.25 10.71 12.25 6.25 7.10 First Interstate 10.75 9.50 10.858 13.75 6.25 7.15 California First 11.25 9.50 10.873 12.50 6.25 7.25 SAVINGS AND LOAN American NA 10.00 10.852 13.00 e.65 7.950 8.50 Home Savings NA 9.75 11.45 NA e.65 7.90 8.65 Great Western NA 9.75 11.37 NA 8.65 7.90 8.70 California Federal 12.375 9.00 10.79 12.50 e.65 8.00 8.78 Home Federal 11.00 9.50 11.4'4 12.00 e.65 8.00 8.67 Far West 11.375 9.25 11.189 11.50 7.00 8.05 8.70 Monthly 11th Dletrtct coet- of-fundl lftdex: 9.027 APR: annual percentage rate; 2nd TO: second tru$t deed; MMA: money market account; CO: certificate of ~t: IRA: Individual Retirement Account. COVER HOME PROVIDED by GREAT WESTERN REAL ESTATE INSIDE PO 2 Markel Map PO 3 Prollfe PO • George Elkins PO 5 Great Western Real E"ate pg 6 Hunt & Associates pg 8 Rema11 pg 9 Remu pg 11 Classified & Real Estate Showcase pg 12 C1assthed pg 13 Classllled PO 1-4 Open House Directory PO· 15 Coldwell Banker. Costa Mesa PO 16 Coldwt1ll Banker. Newport Daily Pilat * ( PROfll.I EXPERIENCED AGENTS GRUBB and EWS SERVICE NEWPORT BEACH AND SOUTH COUNTY By JIM HATHCOCK O.itr No4 con_,.,..,.,., W11h th e acqu1s1t1on of Macnah- lrvme Realty last year. Grubb and Elhs -the largest independent real estate brokerage in the United Stat<.''> -established a major presence in th e Newport Beach-Emerald Bay area. Bruce 8. Barsamian, vice prcs1· dent. said with a realty staff of 45 sales associates. most of whom worked for the Macnab-Irvine company. Grubb and Ell is can offer clients access to a national sales and referral network using the latest electronic data-pro- BRUCE B. BARSAMIAN cess1ng technology to expedite home searches and transactions. "The people art' the key to our success. We have some of the finest real estate professionals 1n Newport Beach here at Grubb and Eiits. They are intimately familiar with the properties and arc involved C1V1cally and socially in the community," said Barsamian. With 16 years of expenenCt' 1n real estate sales - 14 in Newport Bea h and two in th<' San Fernando Valley -Barsamian remembers MacArthur Boulevard when there was nothing built on it but the Moonraker and Gulliver's. "The Newport Freeway was JUSt two lanes back then." he said. With the Greater Los Angeles Aro predicted to surpass New York City MAXINE PROPP in population by the year 2000, Barsamian said housing demand an Orange County will continue to escalate. Barsamian belongs to the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce. the Hoag Hospital 552 Club and three real estate boards. MAXINE PROPP emerged as the top regional salesperson in the Grubb and Ellis organization for the third quarter of 1985. She has listed and sold residential property in the New- pon Beach area for 12 years and said 1t 1s "God's Country ... Even though her husband'works in Santa Monica and has to faoe a round- tnp commute in excess of I 00 miles per day, she said they wouldn't think of li ving anywhere else. Her secret to success in selhng homes 1s simple. "I like to treat others hkc I would like to have been treated In several areas. my husband and l have ended up with agents who were not knowl- edgeable or were tryinG to sell u~ propcrttes we couldn't afford," ~1d Propp. In order to build better client-agent relat1onsh1ps. Propp s~ud she onl> shows people propen1es they can afford. Most people she has workt.'d with have been transferred or have 1ust sold a property and arc moving up in home quality. "If they can't afford N<'wp<>rt Beach but suit want a 1nm1lar product, I !>hov. them In lnl' 11r I j~U n.1 Beach." <.he \aid Prop anll ht'r hu<.hand h,1,1 thrl'\' sons. onl' v.ho pla~' \t·nn" ltor I < Berkcle). llnl' v.ho JU\I gradua1nl from Annrna Stale I 'nl\cr'\11' Jnd one v.ho :mend'> JUn1or rnllcge 1n Orange ( ount~ DAVE HIRSC Hl f-K ha'\\old fl''>I· dt'nllal real C'itatc in Nev.port lkat·h for eight }'car<> and \pct·1al11es in hs11ng and selling homes 1n the Emerald Ba}' area He said the main contnbut1on he makes to the real estatt' transaction 1s trut' business e~pentSt' Before he- commg a rt's1dent1al agent. H1rschler built a df) clt'aning bus1ne-.s from one mstalla11on and 10 emplo}'ee into a network with a staff of'\{)() Afier selling his business. H1rschlcr worked as a stock broker and invest- ment counselor, an industnal engi- neer-management consultant and in - vested m commercial real est.at<'. One ' ' DAVID HIRSCHLER of the mam featurts that drt"" him into the fit'ld ofrcs1dt'nt1al sale~ I'S that ht' loves to negotiate He said he could i.ce bow to appl)' his management and people skill<; 1mmed1atcl) mstead ot waiting three year; to go through a 1raining and apprentice ~quence at n commercial hrokernp,e H1rschler ha" four children -two who art commercial real estate agent\ and seven grandchildren MAUREE N WHITE has ~Id ft'SI· den11al real t'Statc for more than 14 k 4 TOM QUEEN LINDA OETH \l'3r'i in 'iouthcm ( .1hlorn1.1 .inll \nld }larhor Rtdgt' v.hl'n 11 v. '' l1r,1 dl'' cloix·d 'ihl' ha' h..·\·n n.1mt•d 'alt'SJX'r.,on of lht· \l'!il tv.1\l' .rnd 1n 1 •ixn \old more th.in \~' n11lh11n 1 n MAUREEN WHITE horn~. most of wh1t:h "-l'fl' in the S500.000 pnce range Wi th such an out!>tand1n& 'une'l'i record. aspmng !'>alcsmen ma\ won- der what White') Sl'rfl'I 1<. \hl' ~1d hetng hone<;t with d1ent'i and h.1, ing the bt'st po'i'ithk pr<ldu,·1 !..no"' ledgl' are the basic clements o f her 'Ult'e\<. One of the nice aspcl '' 111 \c.'lhng top-end product m Ne"' pon Hc.·c1ch 1\ that theft' 1s always a health' demand -even when the C<'Onom) in general 1~ weaker than ll IS currcnth. 'ihe said Most people 1n tht' S)(Xl.000 home marketplace find their O"-n fin.tncmg and all a good agent has to do 1!. find out e'<actly ""hat t}'pc of propt·n' the: buyer wants. he said most bu'"" 111 the pnce range are not spnula1t1r' .tnd hold their propen' tor thrl'l· 111 five }Cars he forc mo' '"l? UI'\ 10 J h1ght'r-quahh ne1ghhorhuod .. People here wan1 n1uu pt•r sonahzed propen.. tht· t•IJu tr.h 1 homes are being pun h.i"-l·J ,ind rcmnJ cled to m.ot'-t: <.tawnwnt' ul 1ndl\ 1dual1-;m:· \.Sid V. htt(' "The main ron<.1Jt•ra1111n' 1 ' I'll. 1.oming sutcc.,.,ful 1n th1' hu~inl'" .ir 10 he thorough fnllnv. throu~h 1n .111 upect~ ot th~ tran\all1on br ('llnl tual and rc<ipt"('t vour hu.,,a•.' l\nJ ~tiers' nr-cds. You aho n~'t'd 111 "" thank you to your d1C'nt' " V. httt' said IQ I I I I I .. I \ t l I t b ----- PAG2 NEWPORT BEACH EASTBlUFF W/POOL a VU · Four bdrm Lusk built plan 'B' on prime corner lot offering complete privacy, spacious rear yard w/large pool & spa. New decor within the past two years. Sellers are motivated and looking for offer. S369.500. DON DeTHOMAS QUIET NEWPORT CONDO · Sharp 3 bdrm condo. 2 story. 2'1; baths. Sunny wood patio, mdoor ut1hty room. fireplace 111 hving room. Bright mastersu1te. Garage & carport. Attractive setting. Assumable 1 US% financing. SI 22.500. ANN BRIZOLIS . DRASTIC REDUCTION! NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT · Now only Sl.075.000 w/land Custom 4 bdrm home w/p1er & shp. Mahogany French doors & wmdows Picturesque bay, hght. and hillside view from master suite & retreat Lower bdrm could be maids/guest room Perfection, move nght in DON DeTHOMAS NEWPORT BAYFRONT HOME W/147' FRONTAGE · Private dock for 10· boat. 4 bdrms w/pnvate baths+ convertible study, formal dining room, separate master wing w/s1tting room Large bayS1de deck S 1.450.000 1nlcudes land TOOOY SMITH/DON De THOMAS NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Large versatile plan 4 with a dramatic living room. f1replace. family room & den Good view. One of the largest units in Villa Balboa Assumable financmg. Owner amuous. Sl82.000. MARIA BERCOVITZ or LINDA TAG LIANE rn DRASTIC REDUCTION, BLUFFS 4 BEDROOM · Sunny & airy end unit w/very private pafio. eating nook in kitchen. Many upgrades. 4th bdrm 1s separate & could be office or in-law quarters. Owner wants 1mmed1ate sale. Now S225,000 with land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T BIG CANYON ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME Fabulous home for executive hving. 30 ft sit down bar overlooking golf course. stereo room. pool table area. 25 ft mirrored wardrobe plus walk-in closet. Reduced to only Sl.100,000. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME 3 bdrm. 2 bath owners unit upstairs w/master bdrm & bath plus fireplace 2 bdrm income unit downstairs w/hreplace. Seasonal rental. rarely vacant. Lrg assumable 1st T 0. MARIA BERCOVITZ /MARILYN TWITCHELL CHARMING ISLAND HOME · Pnvate commun1 ty channel front home w/own dock for 30 ft boat R-2 lot w /room to build additional unit or enioy this large yard S335,000 DONNA & BILL WEBSTER ST ARTER HOME -LIDO ISLAND Cute 2 bdrms. I bath with beamed ce1hngs. Street to street lot on desireable Via Karon Expand 1n the future. t,; block to bay and v1s1tors pier Cammunity clubhouse. tennis. parks, & beaches. $285.000. MARILYN TWITCHELL BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL · Attractive 3 bdrm end unit located on maior greenbelt. Large private patio. Near community pool. Canvenient location to Corona def Mar High School & Eastblutt Shopptng Center S210,000 SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T MAGNIFICENT NEW HARBOR HILL CUSTOM HOME · Ocean & city lights view Gated community. Impeccable quahty through!. Gourmet kitchen. Kars wood floors. Berber carpets. Luxunous master bedroom suite. Bu1lt·111 entertamment center. Completely finished over· sized Jcar garge. Pool & spa. S950,000. SANDY MITIMAN OWNER WILL CONSIDER ALL OFFERS · Reduced $80,000 from origmal puce! Choice end unit. Popular Bluffs '[' plan. 3 bdrms, 21h baths on lush wide greenbelt Large family room can be 4th bdrm. A/C. wet bar Assumable Isl. $250,000 L H. SANDY MITIMAN B~UFFS, NEWPORT BEACH · Upgraded and beautiful! Attractive ·x· plan with wrap around patio and • cozy fireplace 111 master bedroom. Custom tile 1n kitchen and patio. Situated on a lovely greenbelt. Assumable loans. Reduced to $212,000 LH SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOLT CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT DUPLEX · Unsurpassed water location near the harbor entrance with two boat spaces & easy ocean access. Two, 2 bdrm units located on private road off Bayside Dnve Live in one & rent the other. $995,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T BUILD YOUR DREAM HOMEI -Xtra large 60 ft lot in choice Corona del Mar location rust one block from ocean. Build new or remodel this 2 bdrm. 1 bath abode casa. Loads of room to expand. Priced at lot value $540.000. BINNE DIXON 155.000 PRICE REDUCTION • SPYGLASS HILL · Presticious executive home with ocean. moun· lain & city llCflts view 1n serene sett1nc. Pool & spa. New landsca1>1nc. Upgraded 'CapetM>rn' model with 4 bedrooms, 21h baths, tam~y room. wet bar, 2 fireplaces & hardwood floors. $640,000. BELLE CHASE LEE CUSTOM HOME C.D.M. • REDUCED $120,GOOI Most spectacluar. luxurious custom home in old C.0.M. 2 years new. One block to ocean, all efass entry, trench doors. plantation shutters. Submit on down payment. Now only S57S,OOO DOROTHY HARDCASTLE - COSTA MESA OWNER WILL CONSIDER ALL OFFERS · Rambling 4 bdrm, 3 bath home. Corner lot otters ample room for gardening and boat or RV storage. Ideally situated near parks & shopping. SI 74.500. JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY OLDER CUSTOM HOME ON R2 LOT · 3 bdrm. l" bath. Bright and cheerful! Close to new shopping mall and minutes to the beach. Pncedlor quick sale! $124.900. DONNA WEBSTER FOUNTAIN VALLEY FAMILY HOME, QUIET ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD · Near good schools, Mile -Square Park & golf course. Three bdrms. two baths, patio converted to large. comfortable family room. security system. Sl 25.000 DOROTHY MITCHELL OREGON THIRTEEN PLUS ACRES ON LAKE GAR- RISON -One-half mile to ocean. Seventy miles nor1h of Cahforn1a state hne. Near Rogue, elk, & Sixes rims. Flat. wooded land Ideal for retirement home, R.V. park or mobile home park. Good terms. $149.500 I DOROTHY MITCHELL. 1 SAN CLEMENTE SAN CLEMENTE OCEAN VIEW LOT · Presllg10us Cyprus Shore. Guard gated community adJOtning Casa Pacifica. 60xl24 lot. Pnvate beach, two and one·half acre park, clubhouses. pools, tennis $280.000. SANDY MITTMAN SANTA ANA TWO OFFICES IN CONDO PARK · Minutes from John Wayne Airport and seconds from the 5 frwy. One is 897 sq n ottered at S6l.200. Well maintained building w/ample parking. Call 1or details MARIA BERCOVITZ RENTALS OCEANFRONT 5 bdrms. Penn1nsula. S2.650/mo HUNTINGTON BEACH CONDO · 2 bdrms. l story, adult. $895/mo. c/l Vee11 '4app11 '4"tida11 SetU"JI t" ""e 'Jeie11dd a11d ette11U: GREAT WESTERN REAL ESTATE Julia Liao Dee S. Miles Connie M. Moore Bob R eordan ---en Rotar covER HOME: Elegant Corona del Mar Warm yourself durin g cold winter days in the gourmet kitchen. Saver the warmth of summer around the pool. Enjoy every room in every season in this newly redecorated 4 bedroom home. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2870 San Mlguel Drive Newport Beach, CA 92860 714 759-1501 ~"!!!IP""-... I L PAG• 6/SATURDAY Dae. Jt. , ... DAILY ... LOT/ ..... anAT• ~---Hunt & Associate-..-----... REAL ESTATE PRIDE OF OWNER S HIP is evident thruout t his decorator-perfect HSibor Ridge Custom. Never before on market, this excit- ing 3 bedroom, family room, study , fo rmal dining room home offers the ultimate in quality, design & d etail. 2 master suites with city lights, and water VIEWS, each spacious and tastefully appointed. Carefully planned & efficient kitchen with sunny breakfast area. Lighted gazebo is a wonderful place to gather while wa tching sunsets or sports events being played on the paddle t ennis court or sparkling pool & spa. Lovely, colorful terraced gardens make this a picture perfect setting. Priced to sell at $995,000. Shown by appointment with .Jeri Hunt. 640-4888 2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Newport Center SP LENDOR IN THE RIDGE Designed to please the most discriminate, this 5 bedroom, 7 bath, luxurious custom home is located at the very-VIEW-top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay, city & "Suns~ts Over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library to family room with one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa-it reflects concentration on t rue . old world craftsmanship. Master suite (over 1000 sq.ft.) with sauna, fireplace & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt 6 T r afalgar Ope n Sun. 1-5:00 100' FRONTAGE-COMMERCIAL PRIME Retail. shopR and offices-in major shopping district-Beach area, ample parking. Fee. $1,650,000. Call Harriet Perry fo r details. TWO-YOUNG-HOUSES-ON-ONE-LOT We're seri ous! Great opportunity for the live-in investor. Two separate spacious houses on one lot in Corona de! Mar! Master suites with private deks, dining area-convenient to shopping + entertaining! Assumable loan. Just reduced $60,000~ Askin~ $325,000. RANCHO SAN J OAQUIN-ESTATE OFFERS AT $194,500 San Luis Rey end unit, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, powder room, formal dining, breakfast nook, utility room, we t har. dressing room/master bath, sloped ceilings. Air conditioning. Owner wants offer! 6 Montanas Norte. Vee Stinson *LEASES* BIG CANYON-2 Bd, 2 Ba, fireplace, private patio, VILLA BALBOA-2 Bd, 2 Ba penthouse-cathedral single level, sub. terr. parking, community pool and tennis. ceilings, fireplace, dining room, laundry. $1400. Evelyn. $1300. Jeri. 1Pulti>19 V"• """ l""u a 1PaD11 *N"tida, Se1UCJ11 /il!ed witlt JJ"*' 7/ealtl tu1d *Nappillecu 71te 7'N.11t & <7'lNt7ciatN Stll// • n..IMUUf"WOTl •M-=zo• 'AJUllDAY W.11. net/~AGa 1 Noisy water pipes driving you crazy? I JANOYLANO I .... ,,,_ When It sounds as though somebody Is hitting your water pipes with a hammer. you have what ls known as - naturally -''water hammer.'' A valve that has been shut ott quickly makes the water In the pipe surge ahead and stop abruptty. causing the pipe to vibrate and bang Into a floor Joist or something similar. Other things. such as excessive pressure In areas close to utility stations. can cause water hammer, but In a residence, the usual probtem Is the quick shutoff In a system that lacks a shock absorber or alr chamber or has one or both that are malfunctioning. One way to stop the noise and the subsequent probable damage Is to locate the source of the hammer. If you can trace It and get to the pipe, securing It with a metal strap or placing some kind of cushion between the pipe and whatever It Is slamming against, you can eliminate the noise. Basically, however. there should be a shock absorber on the line that wlll prevent the pipe from vibrating in the first place. An air chamber Is the usual solution. It's an extra piece of pipe attached to the llne near the source of the trouble and has a cap on It. The air chamber cushions the shock. Air chambers can be assembled at the proper points or factory-made shock absorbers can be used. In either case. it's a Job for a plumber unless you are experienced In plumbing work and your local codes permit that kind of installatlon by an unllcensed person. In certain cases of excessive pressure, the plumber will put In a pressure- reducing valve. Water hammer can occur even when your plum bing llne Is equipped with one or more air chambers. That's when an air chamber, normally filled with air, does not function properly because It becomes filled with water. The water can be removed from the chamber or chambers by turning off the valves under the bathroom tanks after being certain they are tilled to their normal levels. Then shut off the water valve to the entire house. Turn on the faucet at the lowest point In the house, then turn on all the other faucets. This procedure wlll force the water out of the air chambers. If It doesn't, you need a plumber. When a noise In the water llne takes place only at a faucet that Is being used and Is In the form of a chatter, It Is likely the washer in that faucet has come loose or been chewed up. That means replacing the washer. First, turn off the water to the fixture, remove the stem, turn the screw at the bottom counter- clockwise and make the replacement. Every house should have a box of assorted wtlshers on hand, but If you don't have one and don't know the exact size. take the old one with you to the hardware store. When you do, make sure nobody In the house turns on the water whlle you are away or things will get a llttle wet. And while you are at it. buy some extra washers. A rumbllng noise that occurs only in the hot water llne is often caused because the water Is too hot. Lower the Tips to help you care for crystal Thierry Mantoux, export direc- tor of Crlstallerles de Saint Louis, the oldest manufacturer of crystal In continental Europe, gives these tips for caring for crystal In the latest Issue of Better Homes and Gardens Decorating magazine: •Avoid any severe temperature changes. Extreme heat or cold can make crystal crack or explode. Never till a vase that has been sitting In the sun. Before adding Ice to Ice bucketa and champagne coolera. flfl them ftrat with cold water to KCllmate the crystal. For etyStal candlesttci<s, don't tet the candle burn clOMr than an Inch from the top of the stick -the hee1 cen make the crystal burst. •Hand wuh crystal stemware. Thia la espeetaJty Important for unct.1t or gold-trimmed crystal. HMvter cut and more aut>at antlal crystal may be put In the dlsh- wuhef, but uee onty the top eectlon and make certain that none of the glu ... toueh MCh other. ·~ lmm«M loMd P*- of artware In water. The varying thicknesses In crystal artware heat up and cool at different rates, so immer3Jng a piece In water may make It crack. Instead, add a few capfula of ammonia or vinegar to water. Then wtpe the piece with a cioth dampened In the solution. •Cleaning tips. Occaslo"ally mtneral deposits wlll leave a white line on a vase at the water marl(. This can be removed by adding water softener to water and ca.an1ng as above. To remove wm. Mdlmen4 from a decanter, U. It wf1h a room.- temper...,,.e sofutlon ot Mat wner-haff vlneglr end .now h 10 90M. A ltttte bit of Ml'\d CM lltlo be added and IW6IMd wound. Thia wl" not scratch the crystat To eUmlnate red wine stains. use a denture cteaner. Motature left In a decenter or a vue can cauM mofd or bacterial growth. To at>aorb all water. lnaert a rotted paper towet Into the ~. and leave It for an hour or 90. FfWlt ..,_Ho•• mill GM-.... , ............ . \ ' ,. temperature by 10 degrees or so. If It stops the noise, you will also save energy and money. In many houses. only the man of the house knows where the main water shutoff valve Is located. All adult members of the household should know this In the event a pipe breaks or there is a major leak In the water line. In fact, It's a good Idea to place small tags on each valve telling what Its purpose is and_ bow It can be turned off in an . .,. l. l ( I /·, •• .,_ a emergency. These tags can mean the difference between minor damage and a major repair bill If a pipe breaks at the wrong time. · ( Leaky faucets, balky toilet tanks and o ther plumbing problems around the house are discussed in Andy Lang ·s booklet, "Simple Plumbmg Repalfs ... which can be obtained by sending 50 cents and a long. stamped. self- addressed envelope to Know-How. P. 0 . Box 477, Huntington. NY 11743. Americans turning to museum artwork Buoyed by the nation's mail-order boom. museums are making It easier for life on the home front to have an artistic flair, according to Better Homes and Gardens Decorating Magazine. It was 1966 when the Museum of Modern Art slipped the first nonsta- tlonery Item Into Its catalog among the Christmas cards and appointment calendars. It was the Trouvascope. a kaleidoscope of silhouetted men meet- ing and parting with each turn. Today, !hat $12 novelty Is still In the catalog, but It shares the pages with more than 300 other Items Including Tlzlo lamps, AaUo vases, and Le Corbusler chairs wtth price tags up to $3.860. Pemapa no muaeum catak>gs are more comptete th_, the YOlumea produced by Cok>nlal W11Uamsburg In Virginia and the wtnterthur Muaeum In Delaware. Fot cuatomera who need '*P Mtectlng ~ta. textMM, wall cow.rtnoa and ecceasorles, both of these muaeums have staff designers to fleld lnqulr ... by mall. Colonlal Wiiiiamsburg has been mar- keting reproduction furniture and ec- oeuoriee atnce the later 19309. The muaeum's 285-page catalog often eYerythlng from a Chippendale ped· eetal dlnlng tabte and Wedgwood china to grece tta top, to an:Htectural etementa such u mokUngs. chair rall8 and dOOf hingM. A book of 18th- century ftoof p1ana ta "-"Ing Ilk• hotcak•" eccordlng to Kate Karaen. manager of advertising and promotion for Colonial Williamsburg. When consumers shop museum catalogs. they are looking for fine craftsmanship. says Anne Coleman. manager of the direct-mail program at the Winterthur Museum. It's here that Henry Francis du Pont's renowned collection of Early American furniture and decorative arts Is on display Many reproductions of these pieces are available in the catalog. Although Wlnterthur's mail-order program Is onty flve years old. the museym will send about 1.6 million catalogs this fall. The reproductions catak>g offers Queen Anne, Chtppeo- dale and Federal furNture, plus fabrics. tatMee#are. prints and f olt art. A veteran of muaeum man order ts the Me1ropotttan ~of Art In N.w York, which lMuW tt. fV9t catak>g In the Mtty 1900s. ~each ot the past two yeera. the muteum hM r~* more than twtoe as many orders from the catalog as It did the previous yiear In accommodating Its · growing cllentele, the museum's most difficult Job Is the technical aspect of mass- producing copies of one-of-a-kind pieces, says reproductions manager Joanne Lyman. "It's a viable effort." She says, "beeauM It combines education. prollfetatk>n of good desJgn. and the eoonomc support of the museum · ''°"' ~ ~ and a. •• DlllOOf .... "••• ..... • \ --~ ---- PAM 8JSATUllDAT D9C. 2t, ttel . -.. · n•~ , .. ._., ·•,.r-• o DAILY PILOT M*fi' . .,.. •us ~ es4 ~ D*Wi .,.. •¥"¥-. 151119 -.141a:1 .,.. EM1i .,..CIWI WM9C C@W•w-, CUFF UYEI WITI Piil i YI -llY II LUSE The very best location In prime Newport. Cor- ners Cllff Drive. Huge lot -95 foot frontage. Spacloua 3 bedroom. ranch style home with family room. Remodeled kitchen and baths. Amazing lot with pool and view of Fashion Island. Large rear & side yards. Assumable financing! Open house Sat & Sun. Call Rae Rodgers 631-1266. Wiii consider 6 month lease. Just reduced! $305,000. IEWEI OISTll -IEWPllT HElllTS Expansive 4 Bdrm, 41~ Bath, 3 fireplaces, 2 courtyard. Spacious warm family room. One of the finest newer homes In the area. Many quality upgrades. Large gourmet Island kitchen. $378,000. WESTCLIFF POil HOIE Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath residence with coun- try kitchen & family room. Most prime lot & location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate condition. Asking $265,000. Call 111llMDI111-12H 'REALTORS ® USTSllE CIWllEI • S 111,000 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath countrv ft.1'Qe -totally re- modeled Including r\\" ' V bing. Complete new kitchen. ~~ ,...le rear yard. Stone fireplace. Workt ~ 11arage. Motivated sellerl $159,000. 111 ••us u1-12u llTIYATEll 11111 DFFEISI IEST "YIEW" Ill II IEWPOIT 10% llWI Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrm, 3 ba plus family room. Shows like a model home from the gourmet kitchen to the formal living room. Open beam ceilings & a marble hearth fireplace. Broad ocean VIEW from llvlng room decks. AMAZING VALUEI REDUCE0-$314,500 ask for 111lllllU111-12H PlllE COSTA IEU TllPLEI Well maintained Eastslde -best location close to shopping. All 2 Bedroom 11~ bath 2 story units. NEW ON MARKET. No vacancy -high demand area. Asking $239,000. 111 llllDI U1-1HI PRICE SLASHED! Price just reduced by this serious seller. Prime lo- cation In Eastbluff. Private rear yard waiting for a new owner w/small children and pets. 3 BR, 2 Ba, large kitchen, fireplace In living room. Now only $179,000 Leasehold. Call PETE 631-1266 rm JOflGOel &31-12" IEllTEIUIUI CUSTOI Big Canyon on 18th fairway. Large pool + pool house w/sauna. Walk through your private rose garden. Fruit & citrus trees border this large lot. Quality built home. Extremely large dining room for entertaining. Private library. Full basement for hobby room or gym. Over 4.000 sq.ft. $~5.000. Catt PETE 631-1266 CllWS IEST VIEW The view from this 5th floor coop Is exciting. View of the Harbor, ocean, Fashion Island and mountains! Complete security for person on the go. 2 br, 2 ba. Only $425,000. Fee. Call PETE 631 -1266 LIYE II IEWNIT 111,100 One bedroom condo. Gated area, community poof, walk to beech. Owner desperate to liqui- date. Call PETE 631-1266 lJc:571P9S?IC:S ']()?2 t:A "Nt:Ai'i'71 & 7'CtAe£']1'.e <!11?29S']11WlS S£cASt:m UE IOIC(IS WESTCLIFF -IEWEI CISTll Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally decorated -An entertainers delight! Premium lot with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt. W llMDI 111-1211 IEW LISTlll llYllE, VISTA FIWE Rare Verona Plan -3 bedroom, 21"1 bath, formal dining room, sparlous fam- lly room all beautifully dec- orated. For only S 165,000. Owner motivated. lllT llllllTI II 111-12H CllT 1£nHTS II IEW LISTlll CISTA IESA TRl-PLEI 1110.noo Quiet well located co"'\."'' \\wnhouse style units with appr"" •• 1rm, 11h be 2 story w/pr: ..... ~. Prof. gross Income of C!. _ .... 11servetlve. Land Is leased on l ~ .orms to 2021 so purchase price Is fully aepreclable. These units sell fast. ., llllllTI. 111-1211 COSTA IEU llPLEIES 2 side by side totally remodeled duplexes w/approx. 1000 sq.ft. per townhouae style unit. Both properties show very well. Rents of $695.00 per unit on 2 of 4 units justify Pro). Gross Annual $16,680. Asking $168,000 w/assumable fixed rate loans. Owner may con- sider trade for local Income propeny. .U MllllTl I U1·1HI ~------ /UAL ISTATW ---~---· ._.. • IATUllDAY oac. JI, tt•/f'AlliW • $'Mk tiii':I.,.. '#*iii ..,.. 111111 .,.. ·•fiii' _. wn ~ EfM'ii WMk c11113 .,Ml( Ei''' ~ e1w1 WMI( •il'M -.c "· ''TO SELL YOUR HOME CALL BOB I DOVIE'' HARBOR RIDGE • COIDIY FIEICI • Ullll llllE CISTll 11,311,000 Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush land- scaping to the entrance of this Country French home. Oak hardwood floors. 3 fireplaces. 5 bdrms, 5 baths. family room, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, ex- tended use of crown molding, a granite spa w/room for a pool. Will trade commercial or summer home. Ask for INIMYIEIMP •111111 RlllE• LUSE IPTIOI 1711,000 Panoramic view of ocean, Fashion Island. Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the Queen ·Mary. Features oak entry and family room and five bedrooms. Will trade for com- mercial property. Ask for .. I llYIE IMP •Ullll llllE• 1111,000 Devonshire 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city, mountain vtews. $500,000., 11'/o & 129/o fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool. WILL TUii 1e1m Fii SIALLEI 1111 II ClllEICIAL. Ask for ..... , .. IRVINE • llYllE WNllllllE • 4 bdrms, 3 full batha, family room, formal dining, large master suite, bNutlful yard. Community poof and tennis. Onty LaurelWood modef on market. Great buy at S209,000. •... , .. LIDO ISLAND •Liii llYFlllT 11,410,000• ITILlll YILU llSTEIPIECE Lido Isle bayfront,custom, three bedrooms. 3 baths. Award-winning tile floors & walls thruout. Master suite has steam room and hot tub, lnkeboil custom carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, trench armolre, leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This Is a must to see. Many Items, too numerous to list. llllllYIEIMP •LIDO llYFROIT 1•31,000 • Commanding view of the t-~· "?eek-a-boc of the mountah'\• ·o l 1nd conve- nient 3 -, 1ay. Doc' available \ -· ,.,, professiona1 decorated _.,,or tones with imaginafr and artistic. .ouches. Call IHIMYIEIMP SPYGLASS HILL SPYILISS LUSE-13,000 5 Bdrms .. 3 baths, formal living, dining, family den & spa. View of city lights & water. .. 111¥11IMP111·1!11 SPYILISS lllLL, C.D.I. 1121,000 Large 5 Bdrm., 3 Bath, formal dining, family room, breakfast area. oak & tile floors. Large yard, beautiful spa, expensive views of city, water, & hllls. Lease option. It Is a great buy! PROMONTORY •PllllDllY llY•-1121,000 Bayfront home with 4 BR, 3 BA, huge master suite, formal dining, room for two boasts. will sell existing option, low down. Great terms. will trade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water. ..~lhriel"' CORONA DEL MAR • JISlllE CllEEI • 1341,000 Outstanding bay, ocean, city lite views from this Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 21-" bath, huge master suite w/slttlng room, large breakfast area. study. comm. pool 2 tennis. Bachefor wants out. A great buy. IHlllYIElllP IOI I IOllI KOOP SPECllLIZllG II · IEWPORT IUCH'S FllEST HOMES NEWPORT BEACH • PRIVATE llTED co11111n. 1371,000 Just reduced--TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom, 21h baths, family room, 2 fireplaces. wet bar Offer lease option. ............ • llLIOI PElllSUU • 1251,000 Two bedrooms. two baths, formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pier. from this oceanfront condo with securty gate and under- ground parking. Will ''trade" up to $400,000 range in Newport . 1111 llYIE IMP •llYCREST• Four bedrooms, four baths, formal dining. fam. rm., large yard with lots of trees. room for pool. I I Steal at $295,000. • 1111 llYIE lllP •VILLI llLIOI • S111,000 Two bedroom, two bath, family room. large living room with bay & ocean view. Low down. A real value. 1111 MYIE IMP BOB KOOP. JR. • 3% DOWl--151,900 • I I Great South Coast Plaza location One bdrm. one bath, tennis courts & lake. ~ Ill .II. 111 -12H I • COSTA IESI 1111,100 • 3 bedrooms. w. baths, hardwood floors. Extra large lot East side Costa Mesa on quiet street .. .II. 111-UH LEllEI OWIED I PLEI Low Interest fixed rate financing. Five large bedrooms, one studio. Approximately 7 years old. Principles only. IM4.111-12H KER MEMBER 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 1 &Mk "'"' -. ••w• --''"> --11111 -. "'''.,.. t@N> -. +-11111 .,.. '''*' .-••w1 .. c;el}i .,... . ~ .J _, I I ! \ c --=--- -----~ - ~ PMl&..18/IAD-U D8't l'J M LY IJ'IUl'r/BAL &STAft.. Do-it-yourselfers take market by storm Did you know that more money ta spent by do-lt-yourselfera on home modernization than by the remodeling Industry ltsett? The totaJ home modernization mar- ket for 1985 18 expected to be $76.7 bllOon, more than s.t3 blfllon of which wlll be spent by do-tt-yourselfers. In 1986, the market Is projected at $80.1 bllllon. with do-tt-yoursetfers account- ing for $45 blfllon of that total. Kitchen remodeling has always been the most popular home tmprovement project, but In a recent survey, under- taken by the National Home Center and New Shelter magazine, a surprising major project was In first place. Would you believe that It was the addition of a porch? The same survey showed that 88.5 percent of the responses cited saving money as the principal reason tor the undertaking of projects -not especially startling -but 83. 9 percent cited enjoyment of the work as a definite reason! Because the do-It-yourself market gets bigger with each p8881ng year, product manufacturers have changed the way they market their wares. In fac1, there ts a Do-It-Yourself Research Institute, an Independent, non-profit organization managed by t~rch Services Department of the National Retail Hardware Association. Its sole responsibility Is to produce and dis- seminate statistical Information about the do-It-yourself Industry In the United States. Building product manufacturers are "Investing" In the growth of the do-It- youraetf market by reaching out to eoucate consumers. An example Is the Georgta-Paclflc Corp. Its marketing program now Includes the distribution of d<Ht-yoursetf literature on a larger 9Cale than .,_ before, Including direc- tions on everything from paneling a room to building an outdoor deck; the development of an Industrial arts curriculum to bring Information on bulldlng projects and do-It-yourself data to high school students across the country; the tmptementatlon of local market do-lt-yourMff educational and motivational projects, Including mall exhibits; the renovation of • "ramshackle" home to demonstrate to homeowners what do-It-yourself knowtedge and "sweat equity'' can accomplish; and a national tetevlslon program on home repairs. One of the mall exhibits wtll take place next June and July In Portland, Maine, with an "Idea house" approx- imately 18 by 16 feet and built In a cut.Way fashion to show visitors how a house Is constructed, lncludlng details such as walls, floors, decks, paneling, siding and more. The Idea Is to show •.. ., ......... . -' t , I 78.7 bllllon I0.1 bllllon 43 bllllon 45 bllllon Total Spent by Estimated ..... do-ft-Joureetfere total peopte how to get started on home Improvement projec1s, wtth specialists on hand io answer questions on different subjects. At the close of the exhibit, on July 17, Greater Portland retailers will take part In a so-called "polish up" program to provide rotat- ing weekly "Idea house" exhibits along with do-it-yourself seminars. ' Another effort to educate do-lt- your98ffers was taken in Atlanta, In a n8'ghborhood where a vlntage home. Dunover Place, was transformed from a disjointed, dllapldated Victorian eye- sore Into an architectural masterpiece. Kitchens, bathrooms and several fire- places were dismantled or re: constructed. Hardwood floors, stair- cases and even the kitchen sink were restored or replaced. While pine plywood and lumber were uled. fir. spruce, oak or any other woods could be substituted, depending on local avallablllty and taste. All of this Is especially Interesting to one who remembers when the do-It- yourself "fad" took hold In 1946 and many manufacturers, thinking It was Just a fad and not a trend. paid little heed to the market until some of their more aggressive competitors began reaping the profits of the movement. (Andy Lang's handbook, "Practical Home Repairs," can be obtained by sending $2 to this newspaper st Box 5, Teaneck, NJ, 07666.) -by Andy Lang Trendy furniture not especially tempting By IA.RllARA MAYER •111 'JS t""- Rich or poor, most Americans regard their home as a place of refuge, not a stage on which to display their trendi- ness. A survey by Knapp Communications of 1,000 Americans Indicated a surpris- ing degree of unanimity In attitude about the home, regardless of Income level. What emerged from the national survey Is a picture of Americans who consider their home a reflection of their own tastes and Interests. What did differ according to Income level was know1edge of various furniture brands and attitudes towards employing dec- orators. Thoee wtth annual Incomes In excess of $50,000 are more likely to con9'der em~ a Oecanltor and more knowtedgeabM etxu twnlwnt oom- pantea, according to Rober1 w. Brown, vtce pr-'dent and w--. group publlaher. Brown n<*d tMI the eut\lley participant• were not MCMeartly reed- er• of Knapp'• upscale pubMc:atlon1, Archttectural Digest, Bon Appetlt and Home Magazfne. Many of the findings In the Knapp study were borne out tn enother recent aorvey by Ben• Homea & Gardens MagaJM, whk:t'I aleo found moat reepondenU unwtnlng to employ a decorator Md unlnt.-elted In d8Cofa1- lng In the &et-' trend eMtlng atyte. of the respondents said they'd like to get rid of everything and start over from scratch; aa many as 35 percent would prefer to Incorporate what they cur- rentty own with new furnishings ac- Prlorltl•• for Home Decoraton !.,__~--~~--~--~~~ • • ! I I I quired siowty over the years. Other findings were that most con- sumers expect to keep their furnishings for a long time and antici- pate that their tastes will remain substantially the same. Consequently, an Important consideration when purchasing furniture Is how well It Is made. Beefdes an emphasis on quality, other attributes that are sought Include value.for-money, durabUlty and Yer- satillty. Ranking con9'derably tower are characteristics such as stytlshneu, low cost. and handcrafting. Brown noted that people have given up on the Idea that they can afford handcrafted furniture. How.ver. tMy do recognize that good vllkle ta not ,,.,. .. ~ the Joweet ptlce. "And nobody Nked the word. 'trMdy,' .... added. The IUfVfJ'1 uncovered a OOUMClon betw..,, IOclabWty end the dM6re tor. nice home. Not ~. pea1M who en Joy entertainfng and do 10 often were fC>Und to be more Nkely to con8'der an attractive home ....,.tt.1. However, added the executtw, moet do not want to sacrifice other luxuries IUCh as vacatlona, cars and new clothing to pay for lleW home furnlthlnga. Many of the ftndlnga In the Knapp atudy w.e confirmed In the survey of 1,000 reedera by Bett• Hom. & Gardena. BH&G Ille> kMnt ltttle get)- •al .,,... '" ~ decamcn; In fact, 89.2 percent of the 1,000 Individuals who replied to the survey had not employed a decorator. Most (about 90 percent) prefer to decorate In stages, either one room at a time ( 4-4 .2 percent) or one element at a time ( 46. 7 percent). Respondents Identified quality with known brands and most preferred to buy a brand-name Item at a higher price rather than an unknown brand at a lower price. More than 73 percent saJd they atways or frequently checked the brand before making a declsJon. A startling 93.5 percent agreed com- pletely or somewhat wtth the S1atement that "good furniture Is worth the money you pay because It laS1s IOnger. ·' In order of Importance, re.ponden._ rated comfort (93.8 percent). durM>My (87.3 percent) and conetructJon (85.~ ,..,.,,, .. of MOit oonoem. °"* ~"°' .. type of f*lc, ltytlftl Md ltllln reel8tMCI ... •t1ce.ct by more thM eo percent ot reepcMMienta.. The P'cture of careful 9hoppera wa confirmed etnce about 42 percent saJd they had shopped afx months to a year before actualty making a purchue. Alkecl to rate the purch... of fUrnlture In terms of prk>rlty when compared to other Items, 40.3 percent of the reepondenta g11ve purchue ot a car hlghe9t prtortty wNte 20.9 percent con8ldered fumft\n a high prtortty Item. Vecettone we t'*d chotce, ..e.cted by 8.7 perce.rt. :a a a ; a ¥&± CLASSD'IED REAL ESTATE INDEX 842-5878 ftALISTATI 'FNSAU HOUSH/CONDOS " 1 ... 006 1001 o·~ •On _,\tO M... IQ,/• ·~ 'l')oftt o,. 11 fn• O)) .,...~.,.... 10)• .,..,~..,.__.. ,...,,,,.-9'°'" Ho-bor.1-1 '°'" IOQ'lfta &.Of... I I ·~"·*' lf))O •M;l'lf'O N~ IQ)/ »• f04~' •OH M•no91\ V..,.O 1()61 ...... po,........ 1069 ...,. r~ne. 1016 •01¥ 109<. .... ·~ CAI f '~ I~ •••"°9'1 1) ... ~,,............ )(: ""'°'"'''~ ill) .._....~, ... ,~ n, ......... , to ., M ••.1 11'\ ~t~~ 4U... ~ °' • '·oo-._ 4,)\ ...N()I SIOfof •·~,., ))(-, l ...-cM1 '°'•' ''1•• I $1., ··~ 111.00-.... ).tO t_. 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M •TIYS4,0IOMWI* •TIEILIFFS* HPUJS2H,IOO FlllU1SS111•EHET 1 __ 104_4_,•nrrt luck 1069 •UUM 11111 * :::;:::.;;;•--------2 slOty. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. a11 pac1ous 3B<lrm • Re-CIST• NYEl •S Remodeled, cnarmi119 COi· cm .... E. YA n••s Geitral 1112 coodltloned condo nr treat All new 1nten0f" • Great financing avallable tage plus 1 bdrm rental 3Br 2"rBa 2 story Sky· s c Plaza POOi spa. like a modell Bought as a from absentee owner No deferred mamten-tights. sundeck dbl gar· •Y SI .... •tt trple ~ carport S93.900 2nd home now cant use, Beau11ful big rooms. 4 ance Just ltsted Oehl age and a garden patib Very pooular Kenf'Sl1l9IOO Model 4Bdrm 3 ,Batn AOSOlutety a palace UP· grades galore include 2 decks Sltytigtits mirrors 1acuzz1 bathroom sea Breattitak•ng v•ew 0 1 mountains Shows mag· n1licently Must sacr1t1Ge S529 000 owe OAC Viking Real Es1a1e Ask for Nancy ~ 533-88 1 t or Eve/Wknds 760-8869 2 &3 8drmsCond<>l nr S A bargain! PATRICK t11s loss. your g a1n1 Bedrooms,formaldlmng. Oelgado631-1266 Execuuve style llVlng In c Plaza. pool, spa. plul 631-1266 S 199.000 (Furn av1 alsol family room Terraced South Coas1 Metro area carport. trom $67.9001 lastilll I Ct. lawns lead 10 59ac1ous of Costa Mesa Seller Call PATRJCK&31-1268 &40~560 ocean vtew and Back wants 1tsold llTIEIAllE ~ ~ \: Bay ~ lhlS one · It's SU•,000 Model 1n VIII 111 2 Bdrm ,· special• 1024 CALL ANN WARREN JI, ba A bright and airy Want Ads Call -Lots of room lor famlly tun• IY IWIEl-lllUll d•llon w1ttt an e1cellen1 &42 5676 411 llAIT +Piil 1•2-1200 Ctsta Mtsa sp SELECT nome in immaculate con- -===.==::.-.--.--=~.--=-~ ~ ~ ~ 4 roomy bdrms Lge hv· ~RTIES 1oca11on oack1ng 10 large ~~.,....:"').ii:'~~, 1ng rm v.lglowtng lire-EASTSIDE 3 br,Sbe~t re-~ .,i1Ntnoe11,Jnd1us1 steps ltlC&IYllS1tll! . • place Handy kitchen done. lge yrd 71 dn LG A1trac11ve 5BR 3BA av. a y f rom po o I .t.oso1u1e bargain• Pees· · • . overlooks sparkling pool Open Sun 2-5. 2308 Home Convenient IO· S 142 500 1910 s 3 odrm 2' oa1ti UllTED IROIERS, REALTORS and sweeping pauo• Best Westmlnis:_er 857• 1°31 I cation S 159 500 Tenanr 1 lni•t Ctast Rtalters ~•ecu 1wnttme Pcx:i spa of all only $1 48,950 HSTSllE $101000 occup1e<1 24 hr no11ce lo tS 1:>4 Culver 0, llv . tennis Try 10-. down f •Mil Y · HURRY see 11 ' show Marshal Plan Inc Call Patric I< 760 8 702 01 W1SIH yoa AID YOUR " LEASE wn111•&1E 10-.4 .... I rtroker Ltnda or Claudia 711-liOO 631 1266 • -2 bdrm. 2 balh on quiet (213) 450 04 t5 osta Mesa prime IOC 2 cul-de-sac Seller wants A VERY MERRY CIRISTMAS 21 Bdrms, 2' • ba a11 cond. out Buy w/ t0% down or SIPH LICATIOI . c nice )'ard, comm P<>ol & less Della Delgado Bd 2ba, 1380 sll condo I · . spa S135 000 Agt 531.1266 2 stry 111/dbt gar 2 Igel ' • AID IAPPY IEW YEAR. HU STU Hl-UU 644-6636 -~ bdrms up 1 dn Wd burn OI HLF ctllSf · i · --CtrtH ••I Mar 1022 • r ~1P1'f oooL~~~~6-~;~~0 A STOL AT SHl,100 . .IOlll CAii•. llC*ER '7J. 717 t . 70 nn 2 A-1 LOTS Red~ to eller losing SU Musi . H TIE Ill! S305 000 Eactt 1 blk to r•-•-OllN BHt. ltack 1040 Sll&IP sett vacant poss101e • • A t 759 9070 ~ • -•ease op11on Pres••oe ;:,~~ •• rtrne HarbOr Island Rd beacil g • S10l,t00 OPEN HOUSE t2-5 PM Princeton Model 1n Univ dramal•C & spec1ac.ila1 • locallon with pier and IY TIE SU Walk ro sh0pp1ng and Sat/Sun 2027 1 L•oht-Park Village 111 3 Bdrm 2 tn 1evel home on tl'le goll float Spectacular design If TIE SU Newport schools 2 ttouse Lane JBR 2ba dbl oa Covered pa110 GOO<l course home ,,. cur 111e '.\C"KIE GU.I .IS MAlTC>f' WTSM lllll llESA A d~hnch.e I $9KIOUS uecub.e 58R 48A llOme tiuut1luHy c1Ko11ted I located '" lo¥tly. PftslClOUS neJlllbolllOOd II Ills • Huit lam~y room w/hrel)lxe • Rtmodelld ~1tchen w/wood cupboard$ I hie "'a"' • Sernce porch w/ett"ient p.intry • lbtr suite w/otefllled BA. wal~ 1n c1ose1. trp1e & ~!cony • 3 t1rt011ces • 3200 square ™'. PRICED AT $295.000 H1-I011 * * OCWFIOIT * * 212 Mm.•U ClllU Ill IAI IPlCTICIUI ICIM ID* Sl,135,IM * 101£ TUI $381,008 BELOW IAllET SOUl WSl'tRWC SIGHlS 4 &ORM, 3 BATH. FNllLY ROOM CIU Slll>AY 1-4 SAll>S IMSTllJITS 795--907 by Tom Theurkaut tor th•S bd s t' baths with gar 2 lrplcs wet oar lam 1oca11on 1n qu1e1 area vie"' 1r.ea1roca1 119t111n9 spacious 3 Bdrm home Oceanfront re-model f1.ll f rm, ' , d rm peg Ord entry S148 900 w~"" ft00<s spas 011 .. s 1c · t of chee< and sunstt1ne 3 1rep ace an garage """' wllti 11 s own pr1va e Lender owned lore-vaulted cells Corner 101 lrYllt C•.,.t lt-a.t,,. t>eacl'I swimm1no pool A temtk: bedrooms 2 tlreplac;es, 11 Poss AV access See to •• .. , • • Bayfront value at and top locatton! Pri<:ed cftosureasprloopeasrty.10:-:'.!, appreciate S 199 500 18t24Culver0r Irv ILICISTllUCll S875 000 LH to sell at S399 0001 tnance w · ., " 711 7100 S 111,tOO ' Robin Tench 631. t266 fixed interest 960-6496 or 631"4325 • O.vorce forces sale Luxur (714)673 4400 •-~·~·i~I>'•r Traditional P~::::a ~:, 1::!~. P~ B&y~·~~~~~~Bd ~s?,~'~.·C:.~~:C:, 1~~--~ yard New roof kitchen 2'~ ba S144.000 4% to bar & ea11n kllcl'len Best Realty master baltt Newl y bkrs Owner 786-0579 ouy 10 area paante<I close to beach & llfflllT Sil& 000 DUPLEX·2Br tba H . So-631·7370 schools 841·7022 L11u1 ltac~ 1041 •• ot-PCH $275.000 52 t -IWIH Will TIAlf Carnation By owner -HAPPY HOLIDAYS! -PRESTIGE 3BR 1'-•Ba EMEIA.Ll llY Charming. upgraded • 673-024 1 or 673-154 1 pool ttome Boal door OCEAN VIEW JBR, 3ba, 3 bdrm norne plus dock i---------1 UYE nm pvt yard New roof lrpb high ~am cell-Seller Wiii discount for 411 Sell Idle 11ems 6'42-5678 CENTURY 2 t kitchen mstr balh Newly 1ngs Walk to beach casl'I this year ------ 1 THE REAL ESTA TER pa1n1 close beachl schls $465 000 Carole Tatum lll"'-S a••• 546-2313 $152.000 84t 7022 Rllr 759 1552 • _. llYIRCE FllCES SAU la!~~~i~~iJ~~~ii C.rtu ••l lbl IOU C.rtal •el Mar 1022 Ctrtaa ••I Mar 1022 Front row w11err1toc ,,_ RemO<lel • bdrm nome ASSYmabl~ financing to ... d own or exc heng!' -. -. ' _, .. .... . . ---.,, -' -. IUT PIUll YllW Front row vtew of Newport Harbor & Ocean. Rambling California Ranch Estate. Gounnet kitche n. fanuly room. 3/4/~ bedrooms. swunmmg pool, spas. gazebo wilh terraced gardens. ....... 1111 .. , .. Tllllll.- llllY lllHFll, IULTll (l1•)Mt •• &3800 s,. '7t.l 111 POPPY l YEIUE! High skylighted ceilings, central air, formal dining, wood sashed windows, 4 Bdrm. family, 4 Bath. Quiet location. Ocean and canyon view. $650,000 (Submit) OPEi SUlll Y 12-4 '(;o'UFJ10 iUJ f(a~ {fJio/u>1dU)J 6'1.'J-8~.9~ 3407 (.Cont Hwy., c...a ..... $520000 HUAllLl&M IS1-12M SPllll* .....TNIL .. Svperb IOCllhon and • l<>vely 3 bedroom resi denCe Huge master 9Ult~ w/lls own Sitting room lir9'118Cl9. an<I e~tremety mot1v a11d sett er S19e,900 Robin Tencfl 631-1266 WWII Ad Help? 6'2-5678 £&£$ ' , I. ~. ltwp!rl ... ck. IHI 2144 _1..,.__._r_t _1t .. 1e_ll_~""'"""........,""""""""""'"""---1--------:.:::::...::::;:..._..;;.;H;.;:24;.;1-.l..,!!J! ...... '-'-lt-•_c• __ _ ll'FFS •aYf•_.. r em kite. am. VERY NICE 2BR .-oen . Unde< S 1000 3br 2bl 28drm, crpt1. drpe. Watef •EJSIOE Detux Twnhouse CITIAIE nH *UN llU &PT* --• m/dln rm. lg wetbllf, nlOe etached Turtlerock home gourmet louches trple paid 63~ 120 1·SPM patio 2br t''»ba $725 B B 02 A lbes Don • JBR 3'"1ba Lge dining rm yd. pallo w.'spa. RV pkng, S 1250 759-7602 gar rent Ill yours 2566 Orange "B" S595 2548 Orange 8-42·2520 BR tBA. pvt patk>, gar. 2 r t I 1 nt . & family rm utenslvely car gar. 2 mo Im beh, __ -539-6191 Agenl COSI w/dhkup,quiet N('lpelS 675·124Aevt,622-8795 e~panded/custom end W/C M S 1200/mo, sec 3Br 28a. 2 car 9ar No pell _ ---• 2 Bdrm duple11, sgl gereoe. g ¥1ew Apr$ next to Patlt Water peld 1675/mo Nwpt Penln 38drm 28•. un1t"E plan Spa/p()OI 50 1f1r 4 30. 6-42-7894 S 1150 LM (818) 888-5510 llall Aaa Btttillt yard. gOO<I atee, $695 Frplc. vaulted eetlings. trg 2038 Meyer yrly rntls s 1050-$1200 $379 000 lee 722·6460 B B or (818) 346-0440 2ltf 559-5001 spa Prvt balcony SL MGMT 6-42-1603 Vllll JWltals 675-70 15 · _ **4 t l'lt aw/hUQeyd --CUFFUYf•,.., •• 2223 Meyer Place W0000RIOGE con AGE Impressive Baek Bay 3t>r 2BR 11.+BA, pvt lndry rm Newly redecorated STSIOE 2BD 18A. MM JBA 2BA s 1200/mo. 111, Huge lot with loads 01 925 No pets 546-5605 2br 2ba. tam. rm., 2 Cir hse lrplc gar pe1s kids lnllde unit, p1110. gar Child ok ~6~0 pets crpl/palnt UTILS All last $500 oep 209 42nd e nter1 alnlng room. 00 E·slde bahc pad oar S975. 552-9038 S800 avail 111186 Nrcc~~~·~~~15J>'6mo t----:c-::*:-8-=5 '* PAID "9S 831-4320 St. ~pper unit. 996-8109 gorgeous pool and bar-crptd decor tree utlls W,.u loc~ 2141 539-6190 Best Alty'" rg lBR. 734-C Shlllmar aatslde 3Br 2S. UPP« 3Br 28a w/lrptc Steps to ~~· ;"':~'/~~ 539-619~t coat tiroO<isy roomy 2Bf, vrd + T11ti8 21 54~01~~·:-~~~~7 Apt, gar S600 PO Boll beach 11000/mo Bkr large remodeled baths ALL OUICKI Terrific C M huOe hobby rm S 1500 t 3 BR 2 Ba: dbl git A25. 2272• Coetl Mesa, 92626 642-3850 Vacant 11\d Slashed to loc 2 BR. 2t>a, 2 01r utlfs. 1st & las1 499-2286 mo I Mo rent, dee:> & 8t IBa 1922 Wallace ~ch apt, carpon. no LIDO ISLE sell at $305.000 $800/mo Avlll nowt Call ~ I~ I •152 credit ctig 641-9!>42 12·-Bt-,-ea.--enc1--gar-. ~S-m_all_1 Gar. retrlg. upstairs No kitchen SAOO mo. Shetyl, Bay VleW 2BR 2BA, sludy OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 646-7434 CENTURY 21 Ult a •------back yatd. Wtd hkupt pets $510 Agt 550-1015 673-3117or831·1266 $1250/mo. 300 KINGS PLACE harming 38' 2ea unturn unny 2bf ba, loeded. J $625/mo. 241-9806 •Yf 11 •W 673--0072/619-753--0719 Robin Tench 631-1266 lrplc hrdwd firs 2 w walk to bch, trplc, ten cl Af!lt .. al1 2B 1B 11.d 25/mo. 1BR 1BA. all 1--m p d a tel h $1100/mo Ann Sampson r a, 0111-oe, y • bltlna. Laundry room. ~wr-• -gar 111 yr u nelO -661-9355 W 661·7086 H ,._ J .,illaz small pet & child oil "25 Lrg 3BR 2'1tBA, 2 car ga1-WMtt<R borhood S 1100 mo · -•trl .,.. t 151. last a $200 eec. near beach and shops Must Seel 213/421-8618 ........ IMc• 2119 2BR lbl 111 quiet ffip,x, Available now 631-6559 735 W 18th St Br 28a. D/W, pvt lndry 909, pool, tennis CIOM or 714/497-2082 -W tm' 1_ na 1 d ___ SL MGMT 6"'2-1603 rm. encl g11. 25•50' decil to belCll S 1200/mo .4 ....... . UllUYFlllT *••PllT llllT• es ins .... .,..r. n ry 2BR 1bl, ,_ cpt & drpa $750 No pets 631-6155 TSL MGMT 894-5325 CIRCLE THESE 48R 2'hBA Townhome. $625 mo. 213/644-5468 $680/mo, $300 dep lee 2Br 28a, bltna. d/w, STSIOE SPACIOUS 2 NEWPORT HTS 2BA 2ba. TRIPLEX w/sandy beach Lot Value $695,000 ake a look lncd 2bdrm Appfo• 2000 st, dbl gar, a.IJ.a Gas/W1r pd 548-25e2 ~22~75No28 :~s60~::':'ell.rs BR 1 bath, no pell S575 lrplc. p<>OI, catport, ,_ lrplc bltlns & garage cusiom oalc bit elegant ---~ a d ssoo·a prime •ea c:all ......,_ ..,..,., ten~ls walk lslu• ~ 28' 1 Ba. patio. lrple. w/d per mo 631-11155 carpet, paint rapes ••t ... 111 """""'· """"' · hkups S6251mo • aec -$800/mo, 642-7115! *-* 10 bch, avl Dec 15, $1500 2 BR 1b1. 2nd fir, f\Jm, lse, S63B Plume< or 85.._7592 streams & 11111. Gar EISIOE 2BR IBA 2 lrpls, luded 3br E-stde hse Shefry Coshow. Brkr $795. mo + utll. Joan. __ w/opnr, micro. w/d hkup courtyard. gar $690/mo 2Br 1Ba. p<>Olslde. ger C Tatum Rltr 759-1552 LOT i1 IELCHRT Appro~ 1/2 ecre tennis court size tot. Last one avalllble $550,000. Call 760-0433 or 759·90« hUQe I/yd kid/pets upper 631-2242 or 645-6002 476-1006 or 673-8159 12BR 2ba Eslde Twnhs, lrpl, 18r S750 & 2Br S 1000 No pets 675-6458 lndry $750 1601B 15th S800's w/2 gar 53U 191 3BR, 3BA. POOi 3Br 2Ba ()pix near South g11. nu crpt, drp1, paint. 2Br w/secluded view St CaN 850-8213 Agent cost s 1800/mo, gndr & poot Bay View, extras. S 1500 • s790. OtcX 666-4000 dys, S995 Avl now 549-2«7 2'2' SPACIOUS APARTMENT TSIOE TOWNHOUSE I malnt lnci. 160-1399 675-8B77 or 675-7006 I 640-24211 eves/wk.ndl OOL Patio. trptc, X-lge I MILE FROM OCEAN s. ... C..11 3br 2~be. lrple, enc yrd, CHARMING BACH Full 2BR 2BA pvl PltlO, 18' SS80 28' $680, S500 6"'_2_-23_5_7 __ _ lbtrt t• patio, 2 c.r g1t. 1st, l1at, • lllY• kitch & bath S46S lncis carport, storeoe ar... sec. Uni E·slde 557-264 1 !!""""!~-'"'!!"----~ sec 316B Santa laat>el. 3 Br 2'_. bl. Exec Twnhm. · window view ol Goll1,-----..,...---..,----,-b--~---~~= 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo, S 1100/mo 631-8283 p<>OI, tennis. jec:. S 1350 utllltleS 675-lO 18 Course $675. 810 Joann Pvt 1 Br, lrplc:, p<>OI, patio. pool, spa, carport. Wtr + mo 673-1497 LITTLE Balboa 111and St 646-5413 Donna gat. No pe1s 399 W Bay &ill'~~P.'P'"!"!!~~~~ hi free Pats OK Sec ge 2BR+den $525. mo ' . St $615 8~57 liiiiim--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--. · Kids & pets ok. Move tn BLUFFS 3 bdrm. 2'_. ba. Blyfront lBr •lngla 2Br 1~B1 townhouse.1--·-------0J.!:01tb!r~ :11~1~: · 111 mo's rent. "" dep+ split level Trina. gOO<I loc, S525/mo Incl utll. Bltlns. garage. patio. SHARP spacloua 2Br, 1 5 WMtt<R •' . . . •••iJ•..... llM •SPOAnn 20 x 36. 2BR 2BA Great for reloc1tlng. Best offer Costa Mesa 63 t-1788 credit cha1ge 541-9542 S 1500 Agt. 644-6636 Nonsmolte<. 673-6092 S725 No pels 645-4837 bath Townhome Oplx, 2 .._1 Tl llUI BLUFFS 38' 28&, new Lrg ~BR~./~A. Y'Z U~ •2Br IS. 4-Plex w/patk> ~~0::~·1i·~~5qu,: 1ght1uJ oc;een t>rMzel. crpt. drps, . paint, DfW ~t ~~ 8;::979~ & carpcrt. Nice are1 <AJrt 11 631-1286 · Spacious 28drm, 28&, 011 Fabulous qutet 1<>-S1200 No pets 759'-06&8 no . $625/mo. 546-5605 TOP A~EA MESA PINES dshwshr, lrplc Pluah cation Poot spa, tennts BLUFFS CONDO 38drm. Jal~tl Pta&818llj•2Bt 28a nr SC Ptza, S.A. BACHELOR Piiio, p<>OI. crptl. drps Lots of $1200/mo Valerie Torelli 2'1tBa on beeut gmbelt. 2'17• P1tk>. carport. pool, spa Quiet No pets $540 ctoeets BeaullMty land· Realty Inc, 5.-o. 7355 Frig & W /0 Incl S 1600 ·1750 No Pets 722-80 11 2650 HA ALA 549-2« 7 SCI.Ped 960-633 I Es EADE 3-Ow /A 1 760-0839 18r, 2Br, 38'. 48r. f\lm. &1 ------AV choice Br nr g unlurnlsh. Winter. Yearly, * •EASTSIOE !Bdrm . --2BR 2BA. gat, lndry Nice 2ba hm, great loc. crtlyd, ••AT• PllFllT Summer Bkr. 67µ8()6 1 lBa $525/mo. No peta. 1 WI lffll ·--4 pie• Outet stree1, 1 ~~~1~5°:{,~:r175~~== 2Br 21.+Ba + Oen. r1gun11 lBR new1y decorated, blkl Adult only 631-2242 ~1!:'~~ ~'°"c,~~g~~ ;:,1~81~J:.i~~-~~ Be~~i..~! .~~ LUS-H CONDOS O right next lo p<>OI. B ht to t>cn. crpt. blinds No *US1191* thing from a small apt to WMtt<R "' 'T -... ver & tunny Air & highly up-pets S600 mo. 675-6608 a 4 bdrm hOuM If look· 20x40 Buddy hm Ltg stream• & fans Gar graded. A11atl lmn'9cm 8eautlf\JI 1 & 28' MOO Up. I In CM NB or HB IN/din .-.. wtpullm111 w/Of)flf, mlcfo. w/d Ncup s 1795/mo. Cell 640-S324 $425-utlts pd 1BR duptax Incl gi.a c.>oklng. Mat & 1',tk 01 14• nrsl • lor that .. . . .. k1tch.2BR 1ba Verynooe 18r S750 & 28' $1000. 4 17E.BayAva,8alt>oa hot -ter. Incl encl gar enck>sed plllO. All unit-2Br w/aecluded view Gigantic 38' 28a w/g1t. 1 adult . No pets. 547-1155 2323 ELDEN. Open 10-5. T~~Tldell 1~·1803 Lg dlx trl-M 2bt 2 lofta tZed Ag1 540-5937 $995 Alli now 549·2«7 Walk 10 bch & Lido v~. c. • I ... n Betty Wilt 548-7854 _· -2t>e, 2 lrpl, ni hart>« lntrtPtt 15" res1lglou1 Mesa Vetde S13001moyr'ly964-692 Ital I . *Ltg1 &2Bdrmnewty S1,175.(213)86o-9513 ' neighborhood 4Br 2Ba NEWPORT CREST 48R 2Bdrm 1L . Nr m . redec quiet cooi $530-up me8tiBJIU I SUWlll YILUIE UI ... S 1400/mo lnct grdnr 3ba 2 story, ale condo. N/smkr No pell. S820 188A Monro~1. 548--0336 -, mans Cell Valene Torelli Realty Pool/tennis couru Avl 111/86. 673-tl246 ., .. ,." I ....... $1400/mo 778-2575 •STUNNING Lg 18drm t.L ___ _ Just completed 28' 28a ,Inc 540-7355 _ Small IBr IBI. Wlhf/dryr, Garden Apt w/rec rm a n -•• rl!S& 1 WIYllTt • in I st year s rent FURNISHlD or UNFURNISH[O m•ss cuTllS, n•s. SllllllC, fib .0Mrt! s.r,, •fits.Weft .,.. .. ' .. '· ~ood Ap.art~nt<. New England style •at lticil 2140 Nwpl Crest 3Br 2'h81 rel11g $650 /mo. p<>OI S555 710W 18th lmm&C\llate l1tge G1rdentuvewt1ere youhave w/¥tf!WS ,.., acre Fully ~ Condo S1200 Tenn, gat 759-0980 •T hou 2 ... 1,L... Apts Beaulllully land·1•Spectecutar aQll Newport 8u<h ~o tandscape<I Gott course. 11 BA ()pix. led yrd, $395 Poot. tac 213-427-1138 2Br lBI Oar, w/d, refrlg d/own M, k>.,.. ,..,. scaped ground•,* 1 & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba suites 1 1111 11'111 """'" tennis. hors,e, OK Per· mo 1st mo rent. dep & Only lhing ctoMf to H20 Is New ttoor1ng, crpt & paint ~ ~. ft~oo: pets p()Ol/spa, paUo/deck No,•Speclous townnouaes ' ii 11 \"' i feet !or new or retired l credit 541-9542 a boatl S700 2bdrm $900 mo 759-0980 1::rs~ $805 •Flreplaces b4 I. SI 1 l s~~:f ~ (~~:,:~~~:~; p Bdrm, dbl gar . 6 blk to hOme w/gar kids pet<* L 3B 2B A 38r 2'1tBa Condo w/2 car 2Bdrm 1v.ea $705-$710 •Private balconies or N H N t>ch no i>41l $795/mo 539-6191 Agt cost uxury r a pt attach gat. N/smkr only. 2250 Vanguard 5.-0-9626 Garden patlot +'•por1 .,,uh o l ••t1.J1 I 964·2283 •fl 4 --------'st1h300~~o. AvailaO<lble ..... ~~n 640--4950 or 790.5020 "l "llo I"''"• A-.,,,,, ..... !:;; lllWllllSWUTll ..... ng rem ......, -----WIYllU Bnm/C.UM GIVE YOURSELF A PRES· LIDO 3 ,....,. f 11 NeN apts, tile, paint, 3BR 2BA E/llde. Frpl, yd. 8actielor S525 *3 L""ht9d tennis courts 1 .it I l'lltot _ ENT• Rent my 18' Condo .,.,.,room u Y d/w stove 2 Cit gar gar. oood IOC. $875/mo. 28drm l '/•Ba S705 'V b4 5 1104 for I Young-at-Heart 55 furntsMd, playroom. Olf-7&J.157g ANYTIME! Call Oic:k 8M-4000 dys. 131 E 18th 8.-6-&816 *2 Swimming p<>Ols Ceanal 2102 yr old Hunll~ton land· age-opener Available 640-2428 eYea/wtcnds •Straarn1 & pono. now $2500/mo Ntce 28r 28e upstrs 1 car lBdrm -----"15 •Sorry, no pelt 4BR OCEANFRONT. Nwpt mark 536-874 gar. DIW, frptc LM $950 $550, MOVE-IN BONUS 2Bdrm l 'ltBI S7 l5-$r2S •FurnlShlng1 anll Bch 111June,S14751mo ~ent /optton 3br otr '( J/ II VlllaRentals675-7015 IBdrm,A/C,pOOl.cerport 151E.2lat 546-2408 WH"NOTC"LL Aval! morthly & weekly Adams 2·stry lncd/pvt ''''"""" fl/! • Hfl I No pets. Nr SC Plaza. ' "' JACHSIULn k•d/""'"1 U SO 539-6191 1A,'/t J ·, Unique split level rg lbr, (714)966-1138 IH-1111 "" _,,1; • .,·T'u; f 'UUJ l/p. wet bar. sunken tub, --••'--tfiield , .. , IWIAIElllT Agt cost I ... garden prof sngl $650 S565/m o-S695/mo. lrg ••L-9 SUWlll "llUt'!E l14/lll-117J Super sn&rp 4BR 2BA dbl b'i-J-,"1'~.'M mo 111c'1 utll 675-4928 beaut I & 2 BAI. all • • gar lncd yd by Hunr bltln1, frptc Must aee IP&IMITS 15555 Huntington \1111909 hlka hlH• 21 M Cntr S900tmo 963-4194 fW lllffl Xlre lg 2bf 2ba, oew cond , 366 Avocado 1h ~ nU Lane from Sin Diego JBA 1',.,BA nouM unlurn, • -ISpaciooS Condo home 4 i~: 1~~mo Call M-F TSl IAIWmll Like brand newt All utlHtles Fr-•li north of Beach yrty s t 100/mo • u111s mae 2144 Bdrms 3'.\ baths. Huge anc:y 642-~ 12 or 6"'2·1603 paid. Pool. ger. no pell. 10 Mc •delen. west on Saal• A.aa lti~ UllUYllU 20102 Birch Stree1 1 Bdrm 1 ba. S600 mo 2 Bdrm I be, $650. mo With 11109 balconys Uttl lncld No pets 756 t828 833...3363 •ile. lntall A11a11 now Agt 673-4062 * * IEIT&LS * * I playroom 2 Wetb111 3 Cetta llna 75 28drm .. 2250 A" Cl· 2Bdrm t81 S880 McF9dden Patios Cry11al Olnlt?O 18 lB 19..,2 w· H nyon. (Cor..., Canyon & 301 Avocado 642-9850 ~-·au ..... L---~.-'3Bo 2Ba Opt~ oear South CALL US REGARDING Chandelier. Cul·de·HC r a. • 1 eoe. ..... _... "°' ..... 2711 Bay View, eittras s 1500 IAlllNE RENTALS St Leases 1900 p/mo Gar, frig. upataltl , no Wiison) 495-8780 tudtO. pvt I quiet oc;;; 675-8877 or 615-7006 IMH Cteaf lt.tterl THE OALEABOUl ASSOC peta $510. Agt 550·1016 /side lux In 11 pine IO<elt. ~ ~. No l)e1I Qas/wtr F'em n-amkr. kltctl. llMol. •3 7300 B 11'1 T I...... Be BA pd SS50 ' MC 497-8287 nf So. Cat Ptl . $255 laJJ.a 111-1100 v 1· 1 r r .,...x. amt. Q&r-Lg 1 • d/w, frig, patio, f•-•y aaa•n•tS -----75 t-0272 D. "2· 1823 N , . al 2107 age. CIOM 10 City Hall gas & wtr pd Sse51mo ----~ ~a..c~ •at•& 1 1 •• 1 _ •---L 2141 S575tmo No pell 117 ('.arport, lldutts No Piii SPltrklinQ daen laroa Apt. ~ M11 t.m hee rm wtpvt bath Around 1'406 ataps-oc:ean =i•U leacll Zl 41 -a.al --• C1eltbfc><*. 875-3436 Year lteM GA~ f0< femlllet with t or 2 fnlL 1706 FrlQ, to rent to n-tmtc, ~Ing equlpld decor utlls free -ChllOran. Near park Olhwthr. stove lnc:luc:Secl fem, 25 + 546-1307 539·6191 Aoenr COSI ··-·-· .... u• YUAGI 2:J:: = No patS720 ~PETS 545-4655 MSTA Br/bl, kitchen, IOUIFlllT MR FOR LEASE .. 398 W Wllaon 83 1•5663 1Bdrm MOO. Refrlg. dill\-pool, gar~. '375'.+ utll, 2Br. gar, patio U1111 pd OCEAN VIEW AltAllTllllll'I walher & etove Included. 1atti.t CM S4we33 Allf '115 W1nt9' 875· 1632 lfll .. ,.. NO PETS 54~5 Room In Newport a.en. Beautiful medlterranean Laguna 011\f ' t11fOY OUI tMdtft Sl~lt ~' Qlllfl comforl1blf ~Vlfll, 28R 1'hBA EIMM Twnhm I Bdrm IBI w/lfplc Wlltt l(ltchttl priv, $250/mo. C.r•a ••I.., ll!i home. 3 bdrms, 1900 view ot ~t0sttoltttot1ys &So eo~,11'1uu1•on1~1111nu1u10 111t S795tmo. Frptc, yard. tobeh Cerport,dahw9hf Rafa. 1eo-1ee1 2BR 2ba ltpk, WIO. fronl Catalina sunsets. ProteseiOnatly ~1(11 c,,,.n n11l1bif NO PUS Pl.lASl g.,~ Na IOcltlon blt·lna $595/mo Ne•· l...U/ hOuse. StlOO mo• aac ,__. •.U • ....-.-t780SentaAna pot1 Tam1ct 722-8717 --~ii!il-~~;;;m..-~.-Av111 111186 759. 1695 decorated & landscaped. Quality TSL MGMT 6"'2· teo3 2 Bdrm 2a. r«rlg. frJ>IG, um& IUll 3BR 2BA 2 cat gar . lfl>IC, upgrades. Beveted glw, tamHy ::: •WIHUll ft.LAii• crpt•. drpe, p<>OI, c:atport, ...,. • vaul19d celllnga. tuncMcll room , dining room, library and SP8 t mDllll .... 1111 28', 1'1..Ba. bltne $&45 2 ~$_o S800 mo Wkly rentall. Low rat• S1395t8~~.7111:i11aa1. otfmut8f'bedroom. 1&1,mYtllTnTD-.. +S&50.Nof*•~0-'484 302 l S1~5 & Up/Wkly Color $JOOO -r Mellth .. --E·lkM 28' ,a;,-t>Mm 29drm StuOlo. 1'~81. TVn:iald MMcla, 11" 1n11~ Tanece 38' , Oen .....-~ calla. tfl)IG Oat S700 ;. tmall patio Cable r.acty co • hMtec:t pool & S 1750/mo Avllll Jan lat COl.DWILl. aAJllK.I• ....... JZ0 JM.m 1 NJ. t1U 1 t last s22S MC 2 pet· M&Otmo SMCllft Manor etept to OCMn Kltell'I 675-5511 Agt, Bllbl'I ~ NOpef9650-t7M I Aptl S48-2&82 I =:~c::.= Are you looking for some new table ecoration Ideas for the holidays? onslder herbal decorations. They ave the advantage of tradition. but are ot as common as synthetic holiday ecor. Take roeemary, for example. It's n associated wl1h Christmas at ast sJnce the 18th century, When It as used as a strewing herb and in oense burned In churches. Today's rosemary fanciers are Just likely to use It to decorate their omes at Chr1atmaa time. They may pray a good-sized branch of rosemary Ith gold or silver paint and then tie a ed ribbon around It as a place ecoratlon. Or. they may choose to lsplay a rosemary Pot plant as a table enterplece. Emelle Tolley Is an authority on ullnary and decorative herbs whose asclnatlon with herbs led her to start 'Living with Herbs." a bimonthly ewsletter. She says rosemary Is only ne of many herbs being used to make nterestlng and unusual Christmas ecoratlons for the home. It's part of the trend toward llvlng Ith natural things. Besides rosemary, here are also homemade potpourri. pomander baits and herbal and dried floral wreaths. Proof of the growth of Interest in herbs has been the Increase in both wholesalers of herb plants and retail and mall-order herbal supply outlets. added Tolley, author of "Herbs: Gar- dens. Decorations and Recipes.'· She says that five years ago when she began her newsletter. there were only a few wholesalers growing herbs. Recently a bedding plant trade as- sociation reported 875 wholesale herb plant speclaJlsts. Consumption of culinary herbs Is also up considerably. In 1984, for Instance, Imports of basil totalled 3, 168,000 pounds. In 1974, the total was 522,000 pounds and In 1964, a mere 42.000 pounds of basil were Imported, she learned while gathering Information for her book. Though herbs have long been used for Christmas decorations, nowadays Proof of the growth of lntereat m herbs bas been the ln- creaae ln both wholesalen of herb plants and retllll and mall-order herbal supply outlets. the tradltlonal and the new are likely to be paired. • For example, she suggests making herbal Christmas balls by painting Styrofoam balls with glue and dipping them Into a tray of potpourri to which you have added a few drops of essential oils. Use a skewer to make a hole In the ball and then thread a ribbon through it on a crochet hook. Tie a bow at the bottom and mak9 a hanging loop at the top. Then suspend the balls from the Christmas tree or a window. The art of fragrancing a home has come Into its own. and herbal scents are appropriate for the purpose. You can find essential oils In scents such as pine, cinnamon, clove and bayberry In herbal supply outlets which are now found In most large cities, she says. Or you may find them in a a pharmacy with a large perfume and toiletries depart- ment. The oils can be used to perfume an unscented candle, to fill a small ceramic perfume ring that fits around a lamp or to saturate parchment paper, which can be laid over a lamp. The heat from the lighted tamp wlll diffuse the scent. Herbal wreaths are also enjoying renewed popylarlty. This staple of early American llfe can be purchased ready- made In many gift outlets, or can be made at home as a craft project Necessary supplies lnclude powdered orris root, which is a fixltlve, dried flowers and herbs and a wire or straw wreath form. Floral wire for attaching Individual flowers and wire cutters are also handy additions to the wreath- maker's paraphernalia. she added. For decoration. and to give as gifts, she suggests making your own pomander balls. "It takes only between 10 days and two weeks to make them.'' she said. ' Start with an apple or orange; cover Its entire surface with cloves; roll the fruit In a mixture ol powdered Cin- namon. cloves and orris root, changing the fruit's position several times each day for three or four days. Then hang up each pomander separat~y to dry. Once dried, the pomander balls can be heaped In a glass bowl and given to visitors. Other gifts Include bath herbs. A mixture of lavender, lemon verbena, camomile, rosemary and rose petals can be placed In a muslln bag. Try sewing two pretty new washcloths together and placing the muslin bag inside with a gift card. It takes about a cup of mixed herbs for each herbal bath, she said. You can also make up catnip mice for cats and pennyroyal pillows for any pet Pennyroyal is said to l<eep fleas away A homemade herbal tea mixture to give friends or drinl< yourself can be made from one part camomile, one part lemon verbena, one part linden flowers, 'It part mint and 'I• par1 orange blossoms. In herbal lore, this tea 1s supposed to make you sleep better. wake refreshed and minimize skin wrinkling. Tolley doesn't guarantee the health claims. but she does say the tea tastes good ( .. Herbs: Gardens. Decorations and Recipes" has a directory of matl-order and retail herbal outlets for those who have no local herbal supplier m their area. It 1s published by Clarkson N Potter.) !!g•l!.~!1~!.P!!¥o~!Stay warm, but don't %124 2724 STORAGE GARAGES IUUllmTll. l-C•M•r•m•ln•4•B-A_h_M_.•un-lu_r_n Prol.IF25-35n·tmkr lo 12x20'& 12x21' get b rn d h t e ~~1~9 ~~·.: &n: ~~~~ $240/mo • utlla Fe n.ls11rCdM2br lbtde11gn. Np1Bcl'ltCos1aMesa1rea u e on ea 1ng fllwpl Blvd, CM 646-74•5 smkr prel Av1111 111 er lurn apt wtgar. view 2' Hr accMs 548-3878 650·&4 1512617 Ive msg $550 mo 675· 7157 Iv msg SEA I Ill LlllE Fem. clean resp n·smolcer. Prot male 45. shr CM nse Ct••trcial Homeowners who want to keep 3028 w Pee Cout Hwy pvt ba s2•01mo s 100 MC · Nr •os-sc Ptu S350 1nc1 LE. S.le/bat warm this winter without spending a Newpon Beectt refrlO TV Avl 111 CM 557-4251 'ulll • dep 432-7366 mint on heating bills may be Interested 5125 • wll tgl. no deposil 2 rms av111. moe 3br Bal Prot non·smke<. 25-JS to IHian1/0ffict Ital In some expert advice. Pen yrly F n·smkr 25·35 shr 3BR CdM Ilse Gar· 27'9 One of the most ettectlve ways to lutah t• lhrt S32s •., u111 631·7726. aoe pvt ba P"me t>eacn 3006 1368 ~5 & 520 sq trim heating bills is to insulate attics, 2124 wi<dys 8•2-9353 Alisa loc S550_tmo 673-0822 F1 . t811· WESTCLJFF. walls and floors. A f It I I ted t ' -"F"'16~3B .. R-Ho•u""'·s .. e•.-F h CM " N t P r smkr 25 35 to N Bch 541 5032 A ' u Y-nsu a a trc, ,.,, :'1 ~.~. A~ ,:::ds ~r 2~~ba C<lM ~ach lie wpt _-_._gl I says the Mineral Insulation Manufac-,e~i:~i.~!;~r 1375 S•5-t•52 or •97·2934 nse S600 (8181799-4355 1"~;1b::P:~1n. ~2;:1';;0& turers Association, can save home- 2br 2bl apt lrpl, dltlwatl. Fam a hr Woodbridge Prol shr 3Br 2Ba NB hM. bath Clean 760-9792 OWnerS Up tO 40 percent On heating pool/ape resp & neat home w/8 sngl parent Pool. lenn1a No gar COStS -Or about $100 on 8 $250-a-S3 t0 ., utll 846-1132 CM S2751ncl ullla 491-4 15• $375 NfSITlkr 548·9948 mOITlft Simi month fuel bill -----One Monlh lrea. f\Jll W · • · • BALBOA. PHcelul M/F, m1tr br S3351mo Aespon prof M/F 25-35 Vice 881 Dove< Or 11 14 I A copy of "How to Save Money by >Nlnter wl greel .umnwta. $100 dep . Harbor/Fair N/smk sl'lr 3Br 3Ba NB 631-3651 Insulating Your Home" Is available for snr Jbr ham. tum all M·S 9·6 556.0363 Teri S346 Isl/Isl 1v1 If 1 no . .iraa $.400 57j,072i •• F ok ... 3BR pets Work 83• •956. WA TEAFRONT BLDG 50 Cents and a stamped, self-ad- -,...1 • non·am er •... r home 673-0750 io11ecvtlve suite 1350 sm d •• .-I f NIMA 382 SSOO +•~ U111 2bf 2 ba, NB apt $305 mo ~ 4111 llr w /vv &42,..644 re~ enve Ope rom , oeeat\lkSa PCH, C<lM n-850-2708 R..-Alt Fllllll Mon·Fr1 9 to s Sprlngfletd Ave., Summit, N.J. 07901. ::\1:~~~~· Avail N.B room wl pvt_b• Near •Dally computer updat" BAYSIDE EXEC SUITE Energy...tflclent doors are another ~. 3 blk• trom OC41Af\. •Mor• lead• ratter .-v 2153 Sq Ft &c2·4&c4 9 way to save. According to the National !15 • lhere 2 bdrm tum. S350tmo1 de? 873-3711 •All cilenll .C,.eened 10 5 Mon thru Fn Wood Window & Door Association, trallef, S250 mo. Call N8 ltlr 3bf OUplx lOOyda •20% oft to aH ,_ clleoll ,____ " i I t d d ~5-5177 or 53&-1507 lrom bch S350tm'o. yrty, •As MMll'l In oc Register Cnl•t1ci1l Prtftrty more energy -~ os aroun a oor Balbo• Penn, F/J)(M. 2bf 1YI lmmed Jey $31·8522 Huntington Ben 8'1-·.Sfit 1 1711 than th.rough It. tt,;oa wllndry avt '""'*'· ,....., 08Pend•ble thr 2Br ROOM MA TE wanted 1350 Sq Ft That a why so many wood door S375tmo yrty. 11~5482 1 ·~ea CM 1wnnme S375 Master bdr-anare bttri •Int Meu v9'de ioc manufacturers offer Integrated en· Beaut rum. bdrm,"°' tut>. +-~ u1111 5-41-0870 Park Newport Now or 545-4123 tryway systems consisting of wood tuu PfVlat '°' quiet n-NEWPORT BCH-Bal Pen, Jan. S350tmo 720~'8. •Combined OfficetSllOP doors, frames, assembled sidelights. ""11' S30S NB 122-1218 balC:y wtocn vu snr 39R a.a1ab WutM 11U 625 sq ft reu c M 11111 and door-lidelight grilles. For a BEAUT Npt Htga Condo. Twnhle $350 842·285-4 cmr "" 58 *'• C-2 Nie;• ., .. ~8· 72•0 capy of •• A Guide to Energy Savtng =r ,r,~~~~22 !NPt Hot• 2 m11r bdtm room in BeycreetNBlrea bu•• Pu,uty Doors " send 25 cents to NWWOA. c/o • • tuttet, 2ba .. M/F 35+ n-(lormer reeid) 751-«&0 1111 ' CdM 2BR ..., ... UM • 9"1111r $400 mo 722· 13811 1Col1• Meea. Wht MIF. all YSR&Ak N. 3y55100Le1x71ngton Avenue, New S3 t 5 Retp M/F' nr N/amkr llw 3Br H 8 hM M*lttles $350 + 12 utM .....U 12...,. or • • , beach 97&-0982. w/p<of 19ma1e $600 4 751-9391 att J pm Bread & bullet. OOOCI Windows are another place to trim 49.,.....282 bllt.1 to bct1 ~001 "' f I t ren11. llt11• deterred costs. In hot regions, homeowners can ~ •HllH H ta maintal~ tow down. ,._,.. ::::CSM lhr 2 Bdrm Iba nr fllwpt Bell, M ... lotnr 2BR 2141 clOM lhla yur Della S8Ye with high .,...., .ormance SUn-ln- bdl, lrplcl, gar, raep. Fem. 2AA Tennie, IP&. pools., Oel9ado 631-12ae sulatlng glass consisting of two panes S375 ava11 111. e1&-s 14! _s.1s • utllti 75t.5070 s~a~ :::,",;!· of glua. The Outside tight Is tinted and :AjM,.Sh( bNut lum 3Br Pfol lem """' etw 2Br Apt ~-83711 rema-btMJk logO contains a special Inside-surface coat-l'M'lhM wthl>lc, w/d Hf on Balboa la M50 utna 1 _ I 73 t>ch Mso mo 813-1e 11 pd Avt 1~ Ul-3643 CtaMlfled .,, cso 11 .,... ·-ng that prevents percent of the sun's warming rays from entering the house. A free booklet about h1gh- performance glazing Is avallabte from Andersen Corp., Bayport. Minn 55003. Homeowners installing new windows should also keep solar energy In mind South-facing windows let the low-lying winter sun provide tree energy. But, be wary of Intense sunlight, which could overheat a room. cause glare. or fade rugs. upholstered furniture and drapes To avoid these problems. use awn- ings. sun screens. or rolllng shutters. says Somfy Systems. Inc . a manufac- turer of motors for shading devices Awnings, sun screens and rolling shutters let sunlight in -but only when you want It. And operation Is easier when such devices are motorized or hooked up to sun-wind sensors and programmable Umers. says Somty To get a copy of "Awnings That Think," write Somty Systems, Inc . 2 Sutton Place. Edison. N.J 088 17 Sotat panels can also tap free energy from the sun. One new product that costs half of other solar energy systems can be Installed In two to four hours. The Energy Garden solar appliance from Exemplar, Inc .. hooks up to the drain of your water heater and g~YeS you hot water any time you need It - day or night. For more information. write Exemplar. Inc .. P.O. Box 9027. Hickory. N.C 28603 I. ; • L BJ ANDY LANG ... 0 ......... Q. -I hH• re8d •bout how condenNtlon occur• on • window when werm elr ""'"on• cold pene, but I need eome 8dvlc• on wh8t I• heppenlng on two of my ltvlng room window•. We heve etorm window• on both of thoM wlndowe. When con- denNtfon took piece on the lnelde of HOMES FOR SILE Ing -ttult le, the lnelde of the etorm window• get wet end drip down. I 1ure hope you cen aolve thla problem ror ue. A. -The inside of the storm windows would not be fostering con- densat ion unless warm air was settling on them. The conclusion Is that the warm air Is coming from lnaJde the house. In other words, It Is getting through your regular windows. To prevent this, you have to make them airtight. You don't say, but presumably they are double-hung windows, which usually are at fault because of the space between the two windows at the center. After checking the putty around the pane to be sure air Is not leaking through It, weatherstrip wherever there Is a space through which air can pass. If warm air cannot touch the insides of the storm windows. there will be no condensation there. O. -We heve • concrete petlo we would Ilk• to color. I undentend ttult In moet c•M• you cen't color con- crete except during th• orlglnel conetructlon, but I hev• eleo heard of 1 method celled "du1tlng." Cen you tell me anything ebout It? A. -Dusting involves sprinkling colored powder on the surface of the concrete and then working it Into the concrete with a wood trowel and a steel trowel. However. this must be done while the concrete Is hardening, so 1t cannot be used on a patio that is several years old. It appears that staining or painting the concrete is your llkety solution. Modern stains and paints made for concrete are a lot better and last much longer than those used 30 or 40 years ago. Q. -1 ~tty completed• protect In which I uMd e lot of nalle. In Mverel plec., the wood epttt • tiny btt when • nall WM driven In. Thia dkl not Mpp9n .a the time, Juet occeelon.Hy. Thie took place even thCMlgh I had taken the .,,.ceutton of ualng only nella with ah8rp polnta. I did thl• detlberetely to evold epllttlng. C•n you tell me wh8t ceuMd the epllttlng? 5 BR plus Fii RI or DEi ••• 1615 Bayadere Terr.(lrv Terr.)CdM 644-6636 $895,000 Sun 12-4 A. -Sorry, but you didn't help the situation any. Actually, when a carpenter wants to avoid spllttlng the wood with nalls. he may even hit the tips of the nalls with a hammer to dull them. It Is a sharp nall, not a blunt one, that fosters splitting. You did not say the kind of wood you used. A nall Is more llkely to spilt hardwood than softwood, which is why a pilot hole Is usually drilled Into hardwood for the nail. Of course, using a screw rather than a nall Is even better If that can be done. In making a pilot hole for a nall, make sure •Spa its diameter Is less than that of the nall, otherwise there won't be any place forthe nail to grip the wood. 3 IR ,1us 'Fii Ill or DEi * •300 Kings Place (Cliff Haven) NB 63 1-1266 $304,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 •74 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $ 1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5 •Pool *•Waterfront **•Waterfront & Pool vGive address a1 guard gate 290 Roblnhood. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $169.500 Sunday 1-4 * 1741 Tustin Ave (70), Costa Mesa 646-4380 $114.000 Sunday 1-4 4 IEDROOI •26435 Arbor Rd . Village San Juan Capo 642-5200 $119,900 Sunday 1-4:30 4 BR plus Fii RI or DEi LOTS. 301 & 303 Narclssus/Seaview. Cd M 759-9070 $305K per Lot Sat/Sun 10-5 **2430 Bayshore Or (Bayshores) NB 6"4-6200 $860,000 Sunday 1-4 30 •212 Hazel Or. !Oceanfront), CdM 759-9070 $1, 135,000 Sunday 1 ·4 616 Poppy Avenue. Corona Del Mar 673..a494 $660.000 Sunday 12·4 6 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi ••Vacant lots 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt 644-6200 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 2 IR plu~ FAI RI tr DEi * •2792 L\)ngwood Court. CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday t-4 , --~--------_... ______________ .__ ____________ ~------------~------------~'------------~ COSTA MESA ....... 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Kitchen floor & counters have white tile. Quiet & private back patio. Fee. $650,000 B. REEDY ... Ill.I ..... CORONA DEL MAR Best views of bay, ocean, lights and mountains from sophisticated 7th floor unit In Lido Park Drive building. Full security. l&YIUIT Hlt,111 'lllll NW -.U U!l,MI Serene & beautiful 3 BR home has been com-Tastefully decorated and meticulouaty main-w. n Im.A 11,121.- pletely refurbished. White carpet, brass fixtures, talned 3 BR home. Top of the line kitchen Newty remodeted 3 BR Cape Cod bayfront on lovely wall coverings. Lush garden. appllanoes. Many custom details. Fee land. prime corner tocatlon u!Nng finest quality ap- 41111111 -.a 11•.-polntments and Interiors. Pier & lllp. WUTalff SHl,111 Here It Is -perfection! Lovely decor, tush private Executive appeal. Lots of square footage, low ~ardens. Ideal location. 3 BR + FR single level . .._Ill.I 11,441.- malntenance, 3 or 4 BR. workshop. Lots of abulous price. Wonderful English Normandy bayfront In excel- trees, best schools and walking distance to ~ ........ lent location. 4 BR with 2 master suites. country everything. Prestigious Corona del Mar neighborhood! 3 feeling throughout. Pier & slip. BR, open, airy home with walls of glass, sky- . lights, atrium, vault ceilings. 36' solar pool. pool Ulllllff '2U,IOI house. UN tsU 12,111.- Enjoy top-shape, remodeled 3 BR featuring IPYIUSS llLL 1121.-Dramatic views of sunsets & turning basin on tip large yard. inviting patio and wonderful spa! Ocean, harbor. city lights and sunset views. 3 of Lido. Dock facilities for several boats. Temp. Assumable loan. BR. family room home. New white carpet and controlled wine cooler. parquet flooring. Security system. WTILlff IHI .... a.aauns 11 ....... IAl.M& n•llU '2,111 .... A fabulous buy! 5 BA home on lushly landscaped Fabulous with sensational view of Little Corona, French custom resldence with 73' on main private lot. Many. many extras. A truly special waves crashing on rocks & Jetty. Large famlly channel, 4 BR. 8 BA, art studio. gymnasium, offering. room with retractable roof, 5 BR, 5 BA. library, pool plus many amenities. Joann Akerman Ginny Anderson · Bill Bents Marcia Bents Debi Bibb Rita Boland Tom Boland Eleanor Bowie John Campbell Evan Corkett Joan Donahue Janine DuBois Carolyn Eadie Lyleen Ewing . , James T. Muller Vice President Branch Sales Manager Sue Exley Maggie Guth Shirley Harris Rita Kurtz Guy Livingston Sara Marvin Marcia Matthews Lois McLoon Carole McMahan Judy Mertz Barbara Miies Lydia Murphy Edie Olson Kay Parker 644-9060 Kay Ranger Kathryn Raulston Bert Reedy Marian Reedy Judy Robbins Lucy Rose Cynthia Rumsfeld Frank Sennes Jennifer Shaw Laraine Shaw Hiiiary Thamer Dottle Valentine Lisa White Bob York~ Cora Baldikoskl Assistant Branch Manager 2111 Sii JOIQUll HILLS ROD, IEWPORT BEACH , r "