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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-24 - Orange Coast Pilot-' I IUlll 1:1111. SATURDAY DECEMBER 24, 1983 If you drink, a taxi is free Free taxi cab rides for anyone too drunk to drive are being offered throughout Orange Coun- ty during the holidays by a private hospital chain that treats adults with drinking and drug problems. The city of Laguna Beach is offering a similar taxi service and police are asking for the motoring public's cooperauon as they bolster their forces for the annual battle to keep drunks off the road. "Drunken driving as a deadly problem and no one sees the results of this problem more than us," said Stephen Arterburn, a spok esman for the hosp1- tal-affiliated CareCab program. He said similar free cab rides to anyone who calls are being provided across the country in 500 cities through Jan. 21 The service is being provided by Comprehensive Care Corp., the parent company of Newport Beach-based CareUnit which operates treatment centers in Orange and Mission Viejo. Holiday revelers will receive a free cab ride up to 20 miles from the pickup point by calling (800) 422-4143. "This is our way of bringing attention to the serious problem of drunke n driving." said Arterburn. "lfwecansaveonelife in Los Angeles or Orange County, this year's campaign will be a 1 success." Police in Laguna Beach also are offering a free "Tipsy Taxi" service with police officers doing the driving. The telephone number is 497-3311. "But once you are driving your car under the influence of alcohol and are stopped by an officer." warned Police Chief Neil Purcell, "you're no longer qualified for the safe ride in a tipsy taxi; your ride will be directly to the city jail." Police department along the Orange Coast will be deploying special teams to scout out tntOX- icated drivers through New Year's Day. Police are anticipating record drunken driving arrests. A new addition to the drunken driver watch is the California Trucking Association that has asked its 2,500 member firms to help keep intoxicated motorists off the road. Truck drivers have been directed use their CB radios to alert the California Highway Pa- trol to specific dnvers thought to be under the influence of alcohol. Truckers have been provided with a "tip sheet" on how to spot drunken drivers and radio an "impaired driver alert." The highway patrol.....also is seeking cooperation from other motorist who see a fellow driver who appears drunk. Drivers who think they see a motorist who should not be driving are asked to get a description of the car and license number before pulling off the highway at the next exit and dialing 911. The visit of Saint Nicholas 'Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The Stock.fop were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; The children were nestled•// snug in their beds, While Visions of supr-plums danced thfOU.lb their heads; And m•mma in her 'kerchief and I in my cap, Had just settled our brains for a long winter's n•p, When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter. / sprans from my bed to see what was the matter. A way to rhe window I flew like a flash, · Tore qpea the shutters, and threw up the Mlh.. The moon on the bmlst of tbte o;w..aJkn •ow, Gave tbe lustre of mid~y to objecrs ~low, When, What to my wonderilll ~~ lbou.ld appar, But a mitUature slea and., dny reiodttr, Wirb a little old c/iiver so lively and ouiclc. I knew in a moment it must be Saint Nick. More rapid than eagles bis counen rbey came, And be wbUtled and tbouted lllJd ca.IJed ibem by name; "Now, Duberl now, Da.ocerl now, Prancer! and Vixen! On. Comet! on Cupid! on, Donder and Blitzen! To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall! Now, duh away, dash away, dash away aJJ!" As dry leaves that before the wild hunicae Oy, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky; So up_ to the bouae-top the rourse,., they flew, With a *ifb: full of toys -and St.Nicholas too! And~ in a twinkling. I heard on the roof, The Pranci"I and pawing of each little hoof - A11 ~"'in my he.ad, and was turni~around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came w1tb a bound. He was dreued .U iD fur, from bis bead to his foot, And his dot.bes were all tamisbed with ashes and soot; A bundle of toys he IJ.ad flun1 on bis back, And he looked like a ~iust o.pening bis pack. His er.es-bow they twinkled! his dimples, how merry! His cbeek.s we~ like T'O$CS, his nose like a cherry! His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And ibc beard of his chi n was as wh1te as lbe snow, Tbe stump of• pipe he Mid li6ht in his teeth, And the vnoke, it encircled bis head like a wrath, He bad• broad .&cc and a little round belly That shook. when he lal:!ed like• bowl full of jelly, He wu chubby and ump; a ript jolly old elf, And Ilauahed. when &aw him, in spite of myself: A wink of his eye, and a twist of his head, Soon ,avr me to know I bad nothi111 to' dtad: He~ not a wont. but went stfailht to bit work.. And Nied all the slockilf6S-then turned wirb •jerk, • And Jafini his fi/11« Hide, of his n0te, And Jivina.• nod, up the chimney he rose· He-.,.a116 to mi..,,, to bu team ,.ve • w11Ju1e, And away they all /few, like tbe down of a thistle. But I beard him exclaim ere he drove out of siaht, '•Happy Chri1tma1 to aJi! and to an a 1ood n;,ht1° -Clem•t C. MMN Tiger not welcome in Fountain Valley By ROBERT BARKER °' ... .,.., .... ...,, Fountain Valley officials had to get tough Friday -with a tiger - a 250-pound Bengal or Siberian tiger with brown and black atrlpes and good. strong healthy teeth. It seems the tiger was violating dty regulations by staying in the backyard of a residence at 16260 Rainier St. with hia master, David Pluntlelgh. Officials said Plumleigh WM denled pennilaion 1everal montht l&O to keep the tiger -defined aa an exotic animal ln offldal bu- ,..ucrateae -at hia place and had apparently moved It ellewhere. County Animal Control em- ployees who transported the tiger to the shelter in Orange. They said they didn't have any trouble after shooting it with a tranquilizer. But Fountain Valley Police Sgt. Mike Hanrahan and Officer Dan Cowan stood by just in cue. Officer1 said they alao found a tiger cub In the bathtub of the family home. They weren't aure where it came from or it'• rela- tlonahJp to the other ttaer. YOUR HllfTllN UllY PIPER ORANGE COUNT V. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Burned boy realizes his Disneyland dream ANAHEIM (AP) Nine months after he was severely burned m a fire set by his fathe r, David Rothenberg's promised visit to Disneyland came true with a triumphant entry Friday into the Magic Kmgdom. David, 7, was carried through the mam gate of the amusement park in the arms of Buena Park Police Officer Terry Branum, but the bandaged boy took his own shuffling steps forward to meet Mickey and Minnie Mouse on the steps of the park's mock City Hall. Hundreds of Christmas holiday revelers drawn to the scene by the sight of television cameras and reporters grew silent as they watched the effort. David held the hand of Mindy , Wilson, Disneyland's ambassador to the world, as he neared the steps, where he was greeted with hugs by the two larger-than-life Disney characters, who gave him a Mickey Mouse watch. "He's waited a long lime for thLs. I'm just so thankful he could come and see this," said his mother. Marie. "He doesn't have an angry or bitter thought in his l.Jttle body." David spoke only briefly, telling reporters this was "the best" Christmas he has had, and that he wanted to go on all the rides. He wore a California Angels hat given to him by slugger Reggie Jackson over his bandaged head. but h is scarred face was m08tly exposed After the gret>tmg ceremonies, David was driven ina vmtageauto down Dis neyland's Main Street, lined with bright Christmas dec- orations. to the Fant.asyland Cas- tle. He posed for pictures on the famed drawbridge. was enter- Missing 3-year-old is found FBI age11ts have arrested a 34-year-old accused child molester who reportedly ab- ducted hts own 3-year-old son from Laguna Hills last August and fled to an Lndian reservatJon in North ~l..ota. Robert Marquis. a resident of South El Monte, was arrested on the Fort Berthold Indian Reser- vation at about noon Friday and 3-year-old Nathan Alec Marquis was found unharmed an hour later in a nearby reservation ~wn. At the time of the abduction, Marquis was awaiting sentencing on a child molestation conviction. Orange County Sheriff's depu- ties, who launched the initial search, claimed Marquis took the child for a weekend VlSllation in late August and never returned The young boy. who has been temporarily lodged at a foster care facility, is expected to be picked up by his mother, Cheryl, this week- end Marquis. meanwhile, wiU be arraigned in North Dakota on federal charges of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. It is expected he will be extradiu.>d to Orange County where he would face additional charges of child steal- ing. oa11,,...,1""°'obJL .. ,.•,,.. Mickey Mouse greets David R~thenberg and his mother, Marie. tamed briefly by a park mag1c1an, a nd then boarded his ftrst ride of the day, "It's A Small World," a waterway boat ride through a land of mechanical dolls rep- resenting all the children of the world. Reporters were asked to leave as David and h is entourage entered the ride, and he had the rest of the dav in privacv. The Brooklyn, N.Y boy had been promised a VlSit to Dis- neyland in late February by his father, Charles Rothenberg. but heavy rain the day of their visit forced the two to leave the park after less than an hour, police said. On March 3, Rothenberg. divorced from the bov's mother. said he set a fire in the Buena Park (~e DAVID, Page A2 1 0.-,, ...... _0llfl .... _ Raiman Koester and Jason Greenbank £ound an ancient skeleton buried in the bac kyard of a Westminster home. f,J'-> Westminster boys dig into the past By ROBERT BARKER O.IM0.,,_.119f! Three boys unearthed the skeleton of what may be a prehistoric Indian woman when they were digging "foxholes" in the backyard of a home in Westminster. "They were playing war and could have wound up with an expedition from the National Geographic In their backyard." a police sergeant observed. Officials said the boys -Jason Greenbank and Raiman Koester. both 12, and John Hammond, 13, -dug holes 31/J-feet (See BONES, P•1e Al) Brtdae 84 National Nt-wt A3 Cia.ifled B6~8 ReUcion A7-8 c.omk:I 84 Spora Bl~3 Cauwword B8 State News A3 O.lh Nodcet m Televlmon At But neighbor1 reporudly heard It growling th.is week and put 1n a quick call to 911. Offlclall took matters ln their own hands - weU. ectually they called Orange City Planner Bill Contraman aa.k1 offidala t.ook ec:tion after recetvlna compla.lnta from neich- bon who heard the menacing growls and then looked over the fence to 1ee a live Uger. ''I .underatood It waa in ' makeshift cyclone fence-like caae and I wouldn't have liked to be too clOIC! to ti." he uid. Thia Siberian tiger cub, plu1 a full. grown tiger were removed from a Fountain Valley home Entenainment Hor'OICOpe Movlel A5-8 Thea ten A S.6 87 W•ther A2 A.$.t Youth A8 Friday. t ~J ..._ ___ ,_ I 1 .... , • ' A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 24, 1983 Gahriels denies he cussed at Ineter Inaid By STEVE MARBLE Of IND.it) Nol Ii.If Laguna Beach civtc acuviat John Gabriels, arrested this week for supposedly cursing a meter maid. daims pollce have made a mistake. He said he gave up swt>aring when he left the Army. "l'm not the obscenity type of guy." said Gabnels, who was taken to jail because of the alleged offense. "Not since the Army." Gabr1els, who has tangled with the police for years over an assortment of charges. was ar- rested Tuesday after he reported- ly got into a "nasty" verbal clash with a meter maid. according to officers. The fiesty Lagunan. who de- scribes himself as a city hall gadfly, denies he picked a figh t with the meter maid but said he plans to battle the charges in court. Pollc:e said Gabriels called the ticket writer several profane things and created a public dis- turbance. He was taken to Orange County Jail because the city's holding facilities are being re- furbished "Of course I'm going to fight this thing. You bet," he said when asked about his latest legal run-in. "None of it's true." Police, however, view it dif- ferently. Some phone call advice Holiday callers are expected to make 23.5 million interstate long-distance calls on Christmas Day Southern Californians are expected to make more than 4 million of those. To avoid getting a "I'm sorry all circuits are busy" recording, tele- phone officials offer some advice: •Diana Dailacis, division man- ager from Pacific Telephone, ad- vises calling between 3 and 6 p.m . on Christmas and again on New Year's Day. •Robert Lentz, switching ser- vices mamanger for General Tele- phone, advises callers to dial directly without using an oper- a tor. •AT&T spokesman Mike Cuno suggests cal!iFg early on Christmas Eve .d calling direc- tory assistance t:ie6re the holiday. Because both holidays fall on Sundays, callers can take advan- tage of the lower weekend rates. A; 60 percent night and week- end discount will apply from 11 p.m. Friday, through 5 p.m. Christmas Day. Between 5 p.m. and 11 p.m . Christmas, the 40 percent discount applies with the 60 percent discount resuming after 11 p.m. Regular weekday rates will apply on the Mondays following both holidays. BONES DISCOVERED ... From PageA1 deep Thursday at the Spnngdale Avenue residence when they found a skeleton and bones be- lieved to be an Indian woman who lived m the area 200 to 2.000 years ago. Jason. a seventh grader at Johnson School, said when his shovel hit the skull he thought it was a piece of pottery. "But my friend said it was a skull. We found three big pieces and they fit perfectly -the eyeholes. nose and teeth. Later we found some ribs and a shoulder joint. "[called mom (Linda Meredith) at work and she came home to see if we were just kidding around." His mother called police, the police called the Orange County Coroner and the coroner called forensic anthropologist Judy Suchey who determined the bones to be that of a native American. &y Bellardes, who said he's the chief and spiritual leader of the Juaneno tribe at the San Pasqual Indian Reservation near &icon- dido. said today he would send lndian representatives to the backyard graveyard site and would re-intern the remains in the mountains "somewhere." BeUardes said he believes the skeleton belonged to the Juaneno tribe or "mission people" in- asmuch as they once were preva- lent m Orange County and Southern California. But anthropologist Suchey said it isn't possible to identify the remains because of a recent state law which make such dtSCOveries the property of the Native Ameri- can Historic Commission. not scientists, "regardless of an- tiquity." "We're really not happy with this (the law)," she said. I think it's the right of aU humanity to have knowledge of the people of the past." But tribal chief Bellardes claims that such discoveries should be treated as human beinga, not artifacts. "How would you like the bones of your mother and father disturbed?" he asked. DAVID IN DISNEYLAND ... FromPageA1 motel room he shared with his son because he feared his wife would no longer let him see the boy. He said he planned to die with David but panicked. Rothenberg. 43, ran from the inferno, leaving David to die. He pleaded guilty in June to at- tempted murder and was sentenced to the maximum 13 years in state prison. David had to undergo four months of painful plastic surgery at nearby University of Calfomia-lrvine Medical Center in Orange, beating the odds and surviving the burns that left his face and body badly scarred. Buena Park Police Detective Dick HafdahJ, the primary in- vestigator in the case that led to Charles Rothenberg's arrest in Oregon six days after the fire. al.so accompanied David on hil return to Disneyland. "This is what I've waited for ... you spend all those nights. smoke all those cigarettes and some time you wonder if its aU worth it," HafdahJsaid. ''But I'm excited and proud. Nothing is going to rob David of this day." Before heading to Disneyland. Rothenberg was examined by Dr. Bruch Achauer. the lead plastic surgeon who oversaw his treat- ment at the medical center. Marines lost so Toys for Tots could win A ninth-inning aerial assault failed to materialii.e and rescue the Marines as they waged war on a grass diamond battlefied Friday against a team of voluptuous softball players. A south brange County Marine Reserve contigent may have lost to the Hollywood Covergirls by a 6-1 score. but the Toys for Tots campaign came out the winner. The scene was benefit softball game where the admission price was an unwrapped Christmas gift. There were more no-shows than fans and more antics than Softball but it was all for a good cause. The Covergirls, described as "the Harlem Globetrotters of baseball" by their manager Steve Nave, play slapstick softball on a circuit of charity benefits. Team members are working actresses and models who audition to win a spot on the team roster, he said. They agreed to play this one in Frasier Park. on the grounds of Lion Country Safari in 1.rvine, "because it's a good cawie," said Nave, also an actor who last appeared as the "shadow killer" on the television soap opera "Days of Our Lives." · The unlikely opponents teamed up at the suggestion of a Lion Country promoter sponsoring Holiday Fest who apparently had seen a taped promotion for the Covergirls, a team owned by Penny Lane of Los Angeles, according to Nave. "We may go easy on them in the first few innings," said Covergil Charlie Adjano before the game. Adiano, 30, had a small feature role in Brian DePalma's "Scarface." Gunnery Sgt. Dave Davidson said gifts collected from Friday's game will be added to the 22,000 already donated for children during a weekend open house at El Toro earlier this month. He said most of the presents have already been distributed to about 30 charity organizations who will make sure needy children receive gifts. TODAY'S WEATHER . 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They were confiscated as evidence when police cited James Wilaon, Wesuninster. Friday afternoon at Fashion Island for trying to sell the dolls without a business license. He was sitting quietly outside Neiman Marcus, displaying the two dolls and asking $200 per doll. according to Lt. Jim Canon. The dolls, named Kevin and Carlynn, complete with adoption papers, will stay in the evidence room until Wilson's court date next month. OUR .CllR/ITMAI O/FT TO YOU • • • 36 HOURS OF UNINTERRUPTED HOLIDAY MUSIC STARTING TODAY AT NOON KDCM tlB.t FM STEREO ~~s c-Y..t>-\S~ "OU'/\ MUSIC MAt<ES YOU FEEL GOODI" ,_ ' •I ... -TOP OF THI Nl~S NATION Government outspent income by $21.6 billion last month By The A11ocl1ted Preu WASHINGTON -The government outspent its income by $21 .6 billion last month, new figures showed Friday, still holding out the possibility that the year's deficit will be smaller than laat year's record shortfall. Federal spending totaled $67.8 billion in November and receipts only amounted to $46.2 billion, the Treasury Department said in ita monthly statement. The ad.mini.stratio:"'• latest official prediction, made in July. is for deflclta to decline gradually from last year's recocd $195.4 billion. The mid-)'.t?ar projection, for instance, has this year's shortfall at $179.7 billio~, 1985's at about $170 billion and 1986's at $129 billion. Novembers red ink raised the deficit so far for fJsca1 1984, which started ln October, to $46.7 billion. which is somewhat lower than the $50.3 billion of the same period last year. Rail merger gains approval WASHINGTON -The Interstate Commerce Commission on Friday approved a merger of the holding companies whlc~ own the Southern Pacific and the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe railroads, a major step toward combining the rail lines themselves. The railroads, owned by Santa Fe Industries Inc. and Southern P~ific Co .. however, will remain under separate management untll yet another ICC ruling, probably sometime next year. FAA director J. Lynn Helms resigns WASHINGTON -Federal Aviation Administrator J . Lynn Helms, who directed the recovery of the nation's air traffic system after 11,400 controllers were fired 21h years ago, resigned on Friday. President Reagan accepted the resigna~on, effec~ve Jan. 31, "with regret." He credited Helms, a onetime test pilot and aviation executive, with making the airways "the safest and most efficient in the world." Helms offered no explanation, except to say • th · t hand" f him to return to the rivate sector • STATE Driver's license requirement upheld SACRAMENTO -A state appeals court has UJ_>held a 1~81 law requiring driver's license applicants to be fingerpnnted, saying a claim of invasion of privacy is premature. "~~ overbroad ~of the print as a standard identifier in order to facilitate th~ collectton of infonnation about individuals ... may loom as a potenua1 ~er, but it is not at LSSue here." the 3rd District Court of Appeal s&Jd tn a decision released Friday. The court said no evidence had been presented that the state had used fingerpr~ts ~J_>roperly to ~ather or distribute private infonnation about dnver s license applicants. Bouvia better after force Feeding RIVERSIDE -Elizabeth Bouvia's condition was "somewhat improved" Friday, a day after a judge ordered the qll!ldriple~c cerebral palsy victim force--fed because she was descnbed as tn danger of "imminent death." Bouvia ~ost a court battle to be all?wed to starve herself to death. She has S8ld she prefers death to a life of dependence confined to a ''useless body." Bouvia began fasting ~t week wheo a judge denied her request for an order tha~ hospital officials give her painkillen and hygienic care while allowing her to starve herself to death. She has lost eight pounds. 16 injured in border chase stN DIEGO -Twenty illegal aliens were packed so tightly into a liAin that crosaed the border Friday morning that almost all serious injuries were eliminated when the vehicle went o~t. of control and rolled over trying to elude the Border Patrol, offiClals said. One 32-year-old man suffered a ~roken ';>ack ~u.t 1.5 oth~r people. including seven children. received rrunor l.1lJUnes S81d Assistant Border Patrol Chief Allen Wells. WORLD Bomb explodes in Paris restaurant p ARIS -A bomb blew out a window and crumbled a wall in one of France's best-known restaurants late Friday, wounding 10 people officials said. One of the victims was in critical condition. The French secretary of state for public security, Joseph Franceschi, said the explosion at the Grand Vefour restaurant, near the Palais Royale. was cawed by a bomb placed undem~th a grating at sidewalk level out.side the restaurant. No one had claimed responsibility for the 10;30 p.m. attack by early Saturday. Deadly quake strikes Guinea DAKAR. Senegal -An earthquake in Guinea destroyed 16 villages, killed more than 200 people and injured at least 3~ other:s. Guinean state radio repor1ed Friday. The radio report, morutored m this neighboring West African country, did not detail the damages from Thursday's quake. The tremor shook much of northwestern Guinea. and was felt in the capital of Conakry on the ~t. The U.S. Geological Survey in Golden. Colo., said the quake registered 6.3 on the Richter scale. It occurred at 4:11 a.m. loca.l time, and itaepicenter was.about 100 miles northwest of the city of Labe. Third bombing suspect arrested/ ANKARA. Turkey-Police have arrested a third pel"llOn and questioned more than l~ others ln conn~on with _recent bombings that officials say may be connected Wlth car bomb~ ln Lebanon and Kuwait, officials and newspapers said Fnday. Officials said police have picked up l~ people -mostly foreigners from the Middle East-for questioning about a bomb that exp_loded before dawn in Istanbul on Wednesday. Three people were lnjured. Another bomb went off a1moat simultaneously in a n?tidentlal area in the capital city of Ankara. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 24, 19$3 3 123 dead from cold weather .• For mu<:h of thl' nauon, ··u '. By Tiie A11oclatc4 Pm• going to be the coldest Decem~ More record cold slowed hol-by far in more than 50 years," aid iday travel ln much of the nation Steve Corfidi, a meteorologist at Friday, as the death toll from a the National Severe Storms For.. .. week o! unforgiving wHther east Center m Kansas City "lt'1' reached 123> The weather •ervioe unusual not only ttlatit'sextreme- proclaimed It the coldest Deeem· ly cold this early in the season. b4t. ber In more than half a century. it'a covering such a large area," he Temperatures dropped to 52 aald. below zero in Butte. Mont., and 46 South Dakota State University below in Williston. N.D .. and the climatologist Bill Lytle aaid th~ cold air was spreading from the state was headed for the coldest Plains to the south and the east. A December on record. with the freeze warning was posted for as mean temperature so far running far away as northern Georgia, and at about 4 degrees above r.ero, hard-preaed utilities in some compared with a previous record st.at.es battled power outages of 5. 7 degrees set In 1927. caused by overloaded equipment Travelers' advisories were post- or broken power lines. ed for the Sierra Nevada In Most of the deaths were caused California, where more snow was by traffic ac.'Cidents on Ice-and fore ca s t . Su b -f re e ii n g snow-glazed roadways or from temperatures stretched from the the brutal cold. Authorities in St. Canadian border as far south as Louis said Friday that aix people the Gulf Coast, and a brisk had died of hypothermia this northerly wlnd dropped the week, including a 93-year-old wind-chill factor in Grand Forks.· bllnd man trying to keep warm N.D .• to 72 below zero. with a small electric heater be-Hard-pressed utilities struggled cause his gaa was shut off in June to keep up with demand in stat.es for non-payment of bills. where electricity is commonly In Chicago, a man and five used for heat. children died Friday in a house Al'..,.._. An estimated 15,000 people in firecausedbyaheaterimproperly A Chicago resident bundles up to face the second Oregon's rural Yamhill County hooked up to a gas line, bypaaaing lost power for several hours a meter that was shut off because day of bitter sub-zero temperatures Friday. Friday and a community center in of an unpaid bill. McMinnville was opened for Snow squalls spread through central California coast, raising More than 30 cities set low those without heat. Portland Gen- th.e Great Lakes region, and the the threat of flooding. temperature records Friday. in-eral Electric blamed the outage on National Weather Service warned In Bend, Ore .. 20 families were eluding 19 below in Chicago, the high demand that caused a substa- of two major storms heading for evacuated early Friday when ice city's coldest reading for the date tion to shut down. Pacific Power & California -one from the North-jammed the De9Chutes River. in 111 years. It was 8 below in LightCo.repor1edthatpartsofsix west bringing snow and the other sending water 3 feet deep into the Detroit and Kansas City, Mo .. and states cor;is~ a record amount churning from Hawaii toward the downtown area. 25 below in Minneapolis. o~ electnoty on Thursday. Report critical of Marines delayed WASHINGTON (AP) -The Pentagon on Friday delayed until early next week public release of a special commission's report critical of Marine and other commanders for their precautionary actions before the ~U:Ous bombing of a Marine headquarters in BeU'\Jt two months ago. has been sent to the White House, Burch told reporters. Weinberger said Thursday that ''the report is critical and blames a number of people for not exercising what. in hindsight, would have been better judgment." Geraghty for "serious errors in judgmennn failing to provide better protection for his troops within the command authority available to him." Spokesman Michael Butch said the delay resulted from a decision by Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. The defense secretary also said that it will be up to the individual services, the Marines and the Navy, to determine "whether or not there is culpability." Geraghty, now back at Camp Lejeune, N .C .. commanded the 24th Marine Amphibious Unit, which suffered 241 fatalities when a big truck packed with explosives burst th.rough a barrier at the Beirut lntemational Airport on Oct. 23 and exploded. Weinberger is still working on what he will tell President Reagan ''as to what he is going to do to implement ~mmen~tions" contained in the 166-page report submitted to him last Tuesday by the five-man conunission, Burch said. Meanwhile. NBC News said Friday night th.at the report calls for an inquiry by a military court to consider possible penalties, including co'urt martial, for some command officers. The House committee also criticized Capt. But a copy of the classified rePort already Earlier this week, a House Armed Ser- vices investigations subcommittee issued its own report strongly critical of Col. Timothy M. M. France, who commanded Navy amphibious ships on which the Mannes originally had been based, saymg that France "shares responsibility for the inadequate security posture of the Marine amphibious unit." U.S. bishop reported dead shows up alive TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras (AP) -An American bishop who had been reported killed by rebels in Nicaragua crossed the border into Honduras accompanied by about 1,300 Indian refugees and arrived here Friday evening. Roman Cath olic Bishop Salvador Schlaefer, 65, was driv- en from the capital's airport to the home of Monsignor Andrea Cor- dero Lanza. the papal nuncio for Nicaragua and Honduras. where he arrived at 6.40 p.m. FST The prelate wore tennis shoes and carried a backpack when ht: arrived at the nuncio's remdence in the capital, accompanied by a few Misquito Indian refugees. He looked tired. A few minutes later, Schlaefer held a news conference. With him were the Rev. Wendelin Shafer, another American priest. and two Nicaraguan deacons who accom- panied Schlaefer on the exodus. Church sources, who refuaed to be identified. said Schlaefer and a few of the refugees were flown by the Honduran air force from the province of Gracias a Dios. near the the Nicaraguan border. They refused to give details. other than to say the rest of the refugees would follow by land routes. The sources alao said U.S. Embassy officials talked to Schlaefer when he arrived in Tegucigalpa. Earlier reports indicated Schlaefer and a large group of Miskitos crossed the border earlier in the day and reached the small Honduran village of Rus Rus in Moequitia province, according to Amilcar Sanamaria, di.rector of the Honduran government's in- ternational press office. Sch laefer was born in Campbellsport. Wla. and had spent the past 38 yea.rs in Nicaragua. Santamaria had said Schlaefer would speak to reporters after h1B arrival in Tegucigalpa. but there was no word on when the news Salvador Schlaefer conference would occur. The leftist Sandinista govern- ment of Nicaragua had said that Schlaefer was killed by Nicaraguan rebels operating in North Zelaya province on the isolated Caribbean coast. Nicaraguan government sourees had said hi.s body was found near the village of Wiaconain. Stale Department stays quiet on end of sa.nctlons against Soviets WASHINGTON (AP) -The State Department declined com- ment on Friday on the decision of the European Common Market \o allow its economic sanctions against the Soviet Union to explre. The sanctions were imposed after martial law was declared in Po- land. Among the products on the Ust "I don't have a particular view were canned fish, pianos, carpets, to express,'' said Alan Romberg, refrigerators and other goods the deputy State J)epa.rtment readily available from domestic spokesman, when asked how the suppliers or foreign countries adm.inia1ration viewed the de-other than the Soviet Union. The cislon. "" restrictions will automatically ex- But Romberg said the action of pire on Jan. 1 as they have not the 10-nation Common Market been renewed. KAL jet, cargo plane in collision ANCHORAGE. Alaska (AP) - A Korean Air Lines OC-10 cargo plane taking off from Anchorage International Airport collided with a twin-engine Navajo Fri· day. destroying both planes and injuring seven people in a fiery crash, the Federal Aviation Ad- ministration reported. FAA spokesman Paul Steucke said aeven persons on the Navajo. owned by the Anchorage-based commuter airline Southcentral Air, were injured. one seriously. He said the three crewmen on the OC-10 were taken to Providence Hospital. Steucke said the DC· 10 burst into names on impact. He said the Navajo was await- 1ngtakeoff insltUC'tionsat the time of the collision. about 2:21 p.m. Steucke said visibility was severely limited because of ice fog. A member of the security detach· ment at the airport estimated visibility at only about 700 feet. Steucke said the airport had been cloeed to traffic while the wrttk.age was removed, and that National Transportation Safety Board investigators were on th e scene. Steucke said he did not know the destination of the Korean Air Linea cargo flight. Anchorage i.s, a major refuellng stop for cargo and puaenger fUghta on the GrNt Circle route between Asia and Europe. Initial reports by airport per"'! aonnel that a third plane wu Involved were inaccurate~ Steucke said. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily PilOlt Wh•t don't you Ilk~? Call the number at left and your metr•gie wW be r.corded, traNcribed and delivettd CO the appropriate editor. won't affect sanctions impoeed by The C.ommon Market official, the United States and NATO. who UW.ted on anonymity, said Thoee aanc:tlona remain in ef !eci. he felt the import restrictions The same 24-hour answertnc Mrvke m•>: be uHd to record let· , .. r .. to the editor on any topic. Mallbox contribucora mutt lnclude ta. iame and telephone number ror venricaUon. No clrcutaUon. 642•6086 <'a lls , piease. . Tell us what's on vour mind ~ .. Q.1 ..... ...,...,.,..., • "°"' Oo "°',,. .. you• 99"' _, • '° p ... Qlll """" 7 11111 '"" pOlll COpp •Ill Ill ......,_, SllVIOey ""'° ...,.., 11 Yo" 00 "°' ,_.... ,_ ooPY llY 1 &.1'1 • Oii lllf!Or• lO I M -,o.,cep, ... .. ......, c..-1111 .. TJ11111JeMe ...... .... OAAAOE COAST D1HyPUat H.Lldtw.ta• PubllNr ='~=-~ to the PublJtw ... , ...... fll1d.t• Conlralet ........ c... ~ ...... Cli 2 I I JMj'I. 1111 , : ..;: •,;911}: I =iJll~ ...... _zmi,..• -.-Offle8 .... .., .. o..--.6' .... .,.._ .. 1JIO. 0.. ..... CA .... ~ 1• ()IMlil 0... ~~"" II••• l lO•IH , 111111tr111on1. '""Oflll mtlttr 01 ......... """"'""I'•..---.._ .... ,...... . ..,,__ Ousted Solklulty leader Lech ·•had a mlnimal economic effect on Waleu recently urged the llflinl the Soviet Union becaw.e It ln- of economic unctJona, but the volved eo few producta and none Reagan admlnistration aaya It of the major ones like pa and oil." would be premature CO do to Romberg told reporters that the becau.e the Polish government Common Mtrket "haa decided lta continues to repre91 11• people. Poland-related anctiOM qalnat However. offlclal1 h•ve the Soviet Union were no Jongera emphuized the aanct.iona are MOelMry pt.rt" of the r9ponee to being continually reviewed. the situation ln Poland. A c.ommon Market offk:ial, apeak:i.na in Bn.mela. aid the 10 American u.nctSom aUU ln force memben dedded the llJ1CdoN apinat Poland include: a f reeae on hid aerwct thrir pursae, wbkb new credlta. suapeneton of moet wu to st,.w W..i«n disple-..re favored nation trllde rtatua, abou\ the Sovtet role ln the IUIPf!Nlan al landi"I rtcbta of dt!clantion of marual law in Po11ah a1rlJJ-. r.tricUona on Poland ln December ~981 , The hiah ~o1--~~ aant1lom an ~1 ~ -Pf' -..-.~ ............ • "°"' on bQpona. credh lnlt..&tanat. The member ata1.ee had. pieced Alie> remalnlna ln effect II a bin apedal ...utctlcnl on aalilut eo on Polilh filhJna in U.S. wawa, Sovtet producet. repree1U. althouth the~ re-o tl40mlllionayeartn..-and t~ cently ~ve the IO'-ahead lot percent ol Soviet exparta to the PoUlh lWwnnen to fttlO'iate C.ommon Mark.et. flthlnl P"ivllela .. -\: ----~---·--- Charges In dorm blazes dismissed NORTHAMPTON, Mus. (AP) -A proeecutor Friday dilmJaled chargeugalnataatudent who had ~n charfred with eettinc one of more than 40 dormi&.ory flea at the Unlwnity of Muuchuatts In Arnhem. "The action taken today tl!rr minaw all criminal cha~ a.pinlt Yvette H~nry." aaJd ~ MlchaeJ Ryan. dilUirt anomey farHamPlhlftMd FrMklin COW\• t1a Ryan aid new 1tatementa by wtm-cleared Ma. Henry, bu\ he dedlned '° e.labon\e. I ML Henry, 20. a eenlot chemlltry mejor frun Philadel- PhJ,a. refu.d comment. .. ~~~--~-------~-----------------------------1111111 "4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday. December 24. 1983 Bill collectors ·show they aren't Scrooges By tbe A11odated Pre11 Temporanly forgetting their Images as Scrooges. county bill collectors played St. Nick after receivmg a pre-addressed billing envelope from a needy Mexican boy who wanted to reach "Santa Close." Inside. in Spanis h, were the Christmas wishes of 8-year-old Rafael Granados, whose family immigrated to Huntington Beach last year. Rafael's mother, Adela Maldonado, said her son's new neighbors must have given him the idea. The family had never heard of the custom of writing to Santa when they lived in Mexico. Speaking through a translator, Mrs. Maldonado said she and her machinist husband didn't have the money to buy Christmas toys. When Rafael asked her about writing to Santa Claus. she told him she didn't think it would help. But Rafael did it anyway. The only envelope in the house were the orange ones the county had sent to collect the family's overdue medical bills. So Rafael drew a stamp on one of them. addressed it to "Santa Close" and mailed it. "I figured sim-e this litUe kid didn't even have an envelope to aend it, the family must be pretty poor," said collectioru clerk Inez Ornelas. who convinced his fellow workers to make the holiday merry for Rafael and his 6-year-old brother, Joee. Employees at the collections division of the Orange County Auditor-Controller's Office con- tributed $25 to buy a toy police car, two trucks and two mugs filled with candy canes. On Monday, account clerk Richard Zamora donned Santa Claus duds after work stopped for the boys' Christmas party. "It made me feel good that I could do something like that for somebody. even though it's not very much," Ms. Ornelas said. Collections manager Grady Nichols said the Christmas giving was "a neat thing, because we're normally thought of as heartless around here. We're the Scrooges of the county." "This is going to ruin our image,'' Nichols added with a smile. "It'll take me months to get these people mean again." Follow the dots in the fog Irvine motorists soon can follow Bolt's dots rather than just someone e lse's taillights o n fog-shrouded mornings. More than 43,000 re- flective dots are ex- pected to be glued be· tween traffic lines on Irvine's major thorough- fares within the next six months, assistant traffic engineer Bob Haynes said. It is hoped the pave- ment markers will im- prove visibility, es- pecially at night, on heavily traveled streets, Haynes said. Early Bird Dinner Specials 56 . 95 Prime Rib o r Fresh Fish ''It's like a tunnel. They really light up the road." he said. Th e r e fl ect ive markers and the installa- tion cost will mostly be paid for out of a $99,ooo Goodwill for Goodwill federal grant ad.min.ia- tered by the state Trans- portation Department. arty Lockney of Newport Beach played the role The city, which will chip f Santa Cla us at the a nnua l Christmas breakfast in $10,000. received word that it received the o r all Goodwill workers a nd clients. The event, grant Friday, Haynes eld T hursday in the Good will Industries' ~~9~ttpplied in August afeter ia in Santa Ana, drew the entire 500 Auxiliary to Goodwill Industries of Orange County underwrites this a n n ual event. Specia l homemade cook ies baked an~ packaged by the United Methodist Chu rch of Laguna Hills were di tributed to a ll a t t he breakfast. Complete Dinner w ith choice of soup or salad and dessert Two types of Bott's members of the Goodwill family. T he Women's dots, named after their inventor,areto be placed "'---------------------------------------------- every 17 feet on stn!ets, although there aren't enough to cover the city's 234 miles of lanes. Two-way reflectors are to be put o n double-yellow lines, but OCC Recycling CeI!-ter always open I one-way reflectors will separate white dotted lanes. Orange Coast College's Recycling Center is open 24 hours a day during the holiday season. including Christmas wrap, newspapers, magazines, telephone books, office paper, junk mail, computer cards and cardboard. current price is 24 cents per pound. The OCC recycling center does not recycle rubber or plastics or any kind. ON THE PENINSULA BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA Bids are expected to be sought next month, Hay- nes said. The center is on the north end of the campus, on Adams Avenue between Harbor Boulevard and Fairview Road. Parking is avail.able. It al.so accepts glass containers, aluminum and tin cans. scrap metal, aluminum foil and automotive oil. The center will pay individuals for aluminum from 9 a~m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. The The center i.a a non-profit organization, and all profits ate awarded to OCC studenta through acholanhips and grants. This year the recycling center hopes to raise more than $5,000 for student acholarsh.ips. The center accepts all kinda of paper We apologize ... In the last hectic weeks before the breakup of the Bell System , AT&T inadvertently sent some incorrect price information to our California residence customers. The brochure, "The Phone In Your Home Comes With Options:· listed purchase prices for the leased telephone sets installed in your home which are lower than we had been quoting. Pacific Telephone will honor those lower prices a§ long as the following conditions apply: • You buy only the leased telephones which are presently in place in your home. •You complete the arrangements before December 31st, 1983. After all , a promise is a promise. That's the kind of business Pacific Telephone is today and Pacific Bell will be in the future . To help you decide whether or not to continue leasing your telephone sets. here is a comparative price chart: Dwoi ...... 1ol~ If you decide to con- tinue leasing your telephones, you don't need to do anything . lf'ICONTIHW lOLIAaE ..• Al6T~"-­ Alol111f14• Sl 50 2 55 3 10 390 3 45 4 25 If you decide to buy. simply dial 1-800-555-8111. ~ I aUY Tffl TU..al'HOHEI t• HOW LLUIHO .•. l'8Clllo___. AT'tT ......_ ,.,._. ... ,,... 111fl4'o 111/M $1900 $1995 34 00 4t 95 27 00 3995 41 00 49 95 3400 44 95 4900 54 95 But remember, the lower P9Cltlc Telephone ule prtoea are good only until December 31st. 1983. @Pacific~ Don't let the holiday pressure lead to violence at· Christmas By tlH! A11oclatecl Prue Chriatmastime, a season of giving for meet, can be a time of violence for financially strapped parents without much to give, says the head of a child abwe center. "There's a lot of demands on the parents, a lot of needs that the children have, and there are a lot of needy parents," wd Jim Mead, founder and director of For Kid's Sake, referring to the holiday period. "It could be, in some families, the straw that breaks the camel's back and seta an abusive pattern." Finanda1 problems and alcohol make the period between Thanksgiving and New Year's the second busiest time of year for those manning round-the-dock telephone hoUines at For Kid's Scholarsh ip to F V student Dan Grable, 21, of Fountain Valley. has been awarded the Ralph Wilcox acholarship for excellence in academic achievements and extra-curricular activities at the University of Southern California. The $6,000 scholarship was one of two Wilcox award.a pre9ented to students. Grable expects to graduate on May 1984, with a bachelor's degree in business admininstration, with an emphasis ln accounting. He has maintained an overall 3.9 grade point average and a 4.0 average in his major. Grable is a member of several honor fraternities including Blue Key. a national academic honor 90Ciety, and Order of Omega, an honor society for franternity and sorority members who display outatanding leadership qualities. He alto .erves as executive vice president of the Interfraternity Council, the governing body of all IOda.l fraternities at use. and ia a member of the Tro Knighta. • Sake, Mead said. Only mid-October -about the time schools issue their first report cards of the academic year -ia buaier. This year, the center expects to field 450 hotline cal.ls in December, about 50 percent more than the normal monthly total of 300. . Mead said improvementa in the economy may account for the projection, which would be "a lot better" that l.aat year's December totals. The center haa hoUine numbers ln Los Angeles and Orange COWllies, but Mead says it receives calls from all over the country. After working hours, the center's answering service funnels the calls into the homes of workers on call at the time. The nature of the calls also changes somewhat at Christmas. Du.ring the rest of the year callers aeem to be seeking help for a generally diJma.l home life; at Christmas, there are more ''crisis-oriented things.'' "Now they're talking about suicide, blowing their kids' brains out, cutting their kida' throata," he said. He deecribed the sort of situation that triggen abuae. "The best example is the real-life story about a litUe kid who's making Chria1mas tree omamenta at his Head Start program. and he doesn't have a Christmas tree at home. His parents don't have the money," aa.ld Mead. The counsel offered to callen varies according to the call . "The first rule of thumb ia that while they're talking to you, they can't be hurti.ng the kids -so a major objective ia to keep them on the phone,·• he said. Thia year, ln addition to diapenalng advice, For Kid's Sake ia also working with other community groups and churchet to help arrange material Uliatance to needy families. ,, .. ,, are turnin' ••• s7 • lncludea shampoo • Preclaton hair cutting for men, women and children • ~"'""'' never neo111111 • HOURI: Dally 9 am • 7:30 Sat. 8:30 -5 pm I~~"°' C..) U0-2217 .. ... t \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Dt?cember 2-4, 1983 ~$ CBS holds lead with eight of top I 0 shows NEW YORK (AP) -Frontrunning ~ th1 l'l' t1mf'!> m the lru.t sax w1.'(!kb had CBS continued to dominate the a raung an the latt.-sl W{'('k surveyed of prime-lime ratings race. with eight of 26.9, which Nielsen says represents the 10 highest-rated sho~s. tncludmg that percent.age of the country's homes "60 Minutes" an first p4l<'<', figures with television. from the A.C Nielsen Co. showed. The only non-CBS shows in the CBS has been first in the three-way week'sTop 10 were "A Team'' on NBC, competition nine lames an the 12 weeks No. 2. and ABC's "The Love Boat," in since the new season began m Septem-four th place ber , and the No. I finish in the week The Top 20 anduded five 54:asonal ending Dec. 18 was the network's spec·lals, three of them a nimated re- fourth in a row. peats on C.£¥) "Dr. Seuss' How the CBS' average rating for the penod Grinch Stole Ch ris tmas," No. 9, "A was 18.5, to 16 for ABC and 14.9 for Charlie Brown Christmas," 10th, and NBC. The networks say that means in "F rosty the S nowman," 16th. Perry an average prime-ti me minute during Como's Christmas special, on ABC, tied the week. 18.5 percent of the for 11th place, and one featuring TV -equipped homes in the country J ohnny Cash, on CBS, finished in a tie were watching the No. 1 network. for 17th. NBC now has been third 11 times this NBC had four of the week's five season. The ext.-eption was a sec-lowest-rated programs. including No. ond-place t ie w i th ABC rn 61 "J ennifer Slept Here." followed by mid-November. "The Yellow R~ ... "Mr. Smith" and "The Pope and His Vatican," finished 65th. Here are the Top 20 shows: 1 "60 Mmutft," C BS, with a rating of 26.9 or 22.5 million homes. 2. "The A Team," NBC, 26.5 or 22.2 mall Ion. 3. "Dallas." CBS. 25.8 or 21.6 million. 4. "The Love Boat." ABC, 23.7 or I Y.9 million. 5. "Magnum, P.l.," CBS. 22.9 or 19.2 million. 6. "Simon & Simon," CBS, 22.5 or 18 6 million. 7. "Falcon Crest," CBS. 22 or 18.4 rn_lllion . 8. "Circus of the Stars," CBS, 21.7 or 18.2 million 9. "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," CBS. 2 1 2 or 17 .8 million. 10. "A Charlie Brow n Christmas," CBS. 20.6 or 17.3 million. 1 L ·•Perry Como's Christmas," ABC, 20.4 or 17.1 mllhon. 11. (Ti~> "Knots Landing,'' CBS,20.4 or 17.1 million. 13. "AfterMASH," CBS, 19 4 or 16.3 mil hon. 14. "Hart to Hart," ABC, 19 or 15.9 million. ~ 14. (Tie) "The Fall Guy," ABC. 19 or 15.9 million. 16. "Frosty the Snowman," CBS, 18.6 or 15.6 million. 17. "J ohnny Cash ChrlStmas," CBS, 18.5 or 15.5 million. 17. (Tie) "Knight Ride r," NBC, 18.5 or 15.5 million. 19. "Monday Night Football," Green Bay vs. Tampa Bay, ABC, 18.3 or 15.3 million. 20. Movie-"Lattle House: Look Back to Yesterday," NBC. 18.2 or 15.3 million . 20. (Tie) "Newhart," CBS. 15.3 million. ~p-rated ''60 Minutes'' -ri rst ''First~mera."An ABC Newss~~I . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fibber, Molly finally get star LOS ANG ELES <AP>-Jim Jordan and his late wife, Marian. th e comedians who starred in radio's "Fibber McGee & Molly Show." were honored this w~k with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. Jordan and more than 200 fans. friends and passersby joined in the presen tauon at t he inter- section of Sunset Boulevard and Vine S treet. He accepted the star in me mory of his wife, who died in 1961. The NBC radio program. which ran from 1935 to 1952, was one of the top shows during the "Golden Days" era of broadcast production , said Monique Moss, Hollywood C hamber o f Commerce spokeswoman. A forerunne r of telev1s1on s1tc0ms. the radio show originated out of the NBC studios at the ;;ame intersection where the star was placed. Moss said . ln the show. the Mc:Gees lived at 79 Wistful Vista that contained, among other things. the famed hall closet. Each week. Fibber would open the closet door, much to Molly's horror, and everything would fall out, ending with a small tinkly bell, a series of sound effects that became one of the most familiar in broadcasting. Among the cat.ch phrases of the show were Fibber's ''Oh, is that you Myrt?" to the mythical telephone operator, and has swearing. "Dad-rat the dad-ratted .... and Molly's "How do you do. I'm sure," "Heavenly days," and "Tain't funny. McGee," responding lO Fibber's explanation of a joke . 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Me rry Smurf m as "'8lJC MfNM: CloeE UP m ON SAN DIEGO TOGEne wmt 8tWl.EY AND PATIOOHE C:C>MOVIE Baby Smurf exper iences the joy of Christmas fo r the first time on t he · ~~s I'·" a nimated car toon series mur l!I * * * "A Boy H~ Charlie &own" ( 1969) Anlmlttd. -•:OO-IJ CJ) CUTT£A TO HOUSTON I ~AfHTSTAOKEI to d ay a t 9 a.m. on NBC, Channd 4. * * "CMatmas In Connec:IJcu1" ( 1~5) Blrblr1 StinWyQ, D1nn11 Mot~. • l'fUllllCHTm IN WW 8 0 T.J, HOOKE.A G MOYIE "a.mmtr1 SuP8f Monster" (1980) Mach Fumlllle, YMlto Ko~rne.. (!) TWILIGHT ZONE •FAME e MOVE t t * "Robin And TM Seven Hoods" (1964) Frlnll Slntl11, Oeltl Mlrtin. Ii> CHRISTMAS EVE OH 8E3AME STI&T mwow "Thll's The Spent" ( 1~5) JIClc Oil!· 11.~Ryen • • • "The Man From Snowy Rhw'' ( 1982) Kll1c Oougtu, Tom Burllnson. ©!MOVIE H ~ "Annie" (1982) Alblr1 Finney, Carol 8wnet1 0 MOYIE * t •.; "Oragonslayer" (1981) Pet« MICHlcol, Clitlin Cllnt1 -e-.30-.. Cl! 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Ohcttd by Francole Truftllll. -12:30- i CONCOfDA COUfGE CHOIR 8INO W( NOEl. <WAT l'EAFOMIAHCO lat~JCR ** * "n's A Wonderlul Liie" (1~7 Jlnlll Sttw1t1. Donne Reid. -12:50- CIDMOYIE ••Y. "Cr11plt10W" (1982) Hal~ Q NEW8 -2:15- (C)WOYIE • ·~ "The Blue Lagoon" (1~9) .-i Slmmona, Donlld Houlton -2:»- (J) ST. 8CHOlA8TICA HIGH 8CHOOt. CHOlt -2:40- G MOYIE ** ""<M la Not For"*" (19741 Gray Frri, Glynlila O'Connor. CJ) LANE T'ECHNCM. llGH 8CHOOt. CHOIR (%)MOYIE ** * "Stile Of The U!Won" (1943) Sperar Trecy, Kathll1ne Hepburn. -4:20-CID MOYIE ••• ''TlmC*f" (1982) Jolwl c... llwlll, Gena Rowlands. (S)MOYIE • • • "Ctwtlarnll ~ Of The Al6d" ( 1979) !Illy °" Wiiims. Mlrit Schell. -S~­~ TflER tG4 8CHOOl •MOYE ••• "Thr• Coins In The Founuin" (1954) Cllt1on Webb, Doro1hy McGuire. (O)MOYE ••• ''The Man From &IOllfy ,....,.. ( 1982) Kit DouglM, Tom !Mlneon. ~ 0 MOYIE • • "Chlnll Solt.ire" ( 111111.._. FIWICt Piller,~ Hur. 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J 110 1130 STREISAND 111Jo 1101 •:oo • YENTL 4140 1110 • 101 ti l!Dl tOrOO C.1@)10€ At tlr40 t! ~~ 'l_...,,.._lll J 100 l :J O C;fWUWI'~ II 7140 t ill (5 11 100 l r30 1 100 71H 10100 :JJ(a11 ?piit m '1111 KEEP m d«:!Jt)~w t 110 l 1J O 1140 7110 to100 • . ·, . . . . -~~~~--~----------------------------------------------~-------- Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 24, 1983 "7 Christmas Eve services highlight local church activities St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, will conduct five Christmas Eve services today Candlelight servic."eS will be held at 5. 6:30 8. 9:30 and 11 p.m. A special Chnsunas Eve med1tat1on will be brought by the Rev. Dr John A Huffman, Jr .. entitled "Jesus Loves the Little Children." The combined choirs o( St Andrew's, under the direction of Don. G. Fontana, nun.ister o( music, will lead the congregation and 1nstrumentahsts 1n the singing of Christmas carols. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the birth of Christ. • • • Faith Lutheran Church, 8200 Ellis Ave , Hunt- ington Beach will hold Christmas Eve services today. beginning with a family service at 7 p.m. and a Holy Communion candlelight servire at 11 p.m. Christmas Day services will be at 10:30 a.m with Holy Communion celebrated in a carol setung. Everyone is welcome. • • • Rancho Capistrano Community Church, 2925 l Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano, will hear the Rev. Robert A Schuller extoll "The Glory of Christmas" at a special Christmas Eve serv1t-e today at 7:30 p.m. The church choir, under the direction of Sheldon Disrud, will present a special Christmas mus1c program. Christmas Day services will be at-9.30 and 11:15 a.m. Rev. Schuller's sermon w1U be "Christmas SlOry." Sunday School classes for aU age groups begm at 11.15 a.m. Rancho Capistrano Community Church is located just south of the Avery exit from lnterstaw 5. Fairview Community Church 2525 Fairview Road Costa Mesa 545-4610 Cbrtstmas Eva wors11111, 7-8 pm We hove planned a beautiful service of can- dles, carols, and the celebrotive word . A nursery will be provided and the worship is planned for all ages. Invite your friends to join us in making real the meanin g of Christmas. Note: There will be no service on Christmas Doy. Go west to Camino Capistrano, then south one-half mile to the railroad crosstng to Ranch Capistrano. • • • First Cbrlulan Cburcb. 1207 Main St., .Hunt- mgt-0n 8e8<'h, will feature one large family service Christmas ~y. The servll .. 't.' will feature entire families worshiping together at 9 a.m. There wlll be no Sunday School. Tht.> Rev. Thomas W . Overton, senior minister. will present the sermon. He will be assisted by several choirs and solotsts. The service will be held in the new sanctuary and the public is invited. • • • Community Church Congregational, United Church of Christ, 611 Heliotrope· Ave., Coron.a de! Mar, will conduct two candlelight Christmas Eve serv1tes today at 7 a nd 11 p.m. The Rev. Donald W Kutz. pastor, will present the sermon "Sounds on a Silent Night." T he Chancel Choir will sing at 7 p.m., and there will be a soloist at 11 p.m. Traditional C hristmas anthems and carols will be sung at both services. Christmas Day service wiU be at 10 a.m. Child care will be provided for infants and toddlers at both the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services. • • • Laguna Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Ave., w1U celebrate Christmas Eve wit~ two services today, beginning with a family service at 5 p.m, w ith the Rev. Dr. J erry Tankersley giving the Christmas medit.auon. The fourth Advent Candle w ill be lighted and the service will be celebrated with Christmas songs and music. Children are especially invit.Pd to attend this service. A traditional candlelight worship service w 1U be held a t 11 p.m. The Chancel Choir will sing. Chnstmas Day service will be at 10:15 a .m . with Dr Tankt"rsley speakmg on "T he Graue uf Christmas." The last candle o! the Advent Wreath, the Christ Candle, will be ligh~ by newly-elected Elder Elizabeth Wetzel. 1'he Chantel Choir will sing ex<.-erpts Crom Handel's "Messiah" and the congrega- tion will join in the singing of Christmas hymns. • • • All Salntll E piscopal Church, 18082 Bushard St., 1''ounwm Valley, will hold its Chris tmas Eve Fesuval Service of Evening Prayer and Holy Communion at 10:30 p.m. The services will begin with an urgan and choral prelude. The adult choir will perform carol selections during the prelude and the offeretory anthem. The Rev. Stephen Felkner will preach and the musk will be directed by Frank L . MacCreary. organist~hoirmaster Chrtstmas Day there will be but one service of Holy Communion at 9:30 a.m. Holy Innocents Day will be observed by Holy Communion at 7 a .m. New Year's Day, following Holy Communion at 8 a.m .. the Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols will be held at 9:30 a .m. ••• Temple Isaiah, 2401 lrvine Ave., corner of Santa Isabel. Newport Beach. will hold its regular Sabbath Service at 8: 15 p.m., Friday, ~. 30. T he Torah reading will come from the 6th Chapter of the Book of Exodusim, accompanied by special prayers for the sick in those hospitals served ln•ex•pen•alve • • 1in •k spen' s1v) not htgh In pnce, reasonable , class1lled .....,..._. adventslng -1 ~ Classified Advertising 6:42-5678 5120 Bonita Canyon Drive lrvlne, Callfornla SUMDAY by Rabbi Sul Teit.elbaum's chaplaincy T he rllbbi's sermon will be "KOliher ConvaJes- ~nt Care for the Aged " T he new Je w ish month of Shevat will be bleue dn.a ushered an at thlB time. Shabbat Oneg reCrethmenta will follow the services. The publlc ~ Invited. On Monday, ~ 26, Rabbi Teitelbaum will present the final lecture in his 3-month course entitled "Mysticism of Moderns" at 8 p.m. in the Oakwood Apartments Conference Cent.er. The subject w1U be "The Star of Redemption." For those who missed any part of the course. back issues of lecture materials will be available upon request, by calling 548-6900 or 650-4450 • • • Uoltarlu -Unlversallst Fellowsblp, 4~9 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach , will present Christmas readings, inspiring music, holiday food and friend- ship at its Christmas morning program All members and friends are invited to join in the Ct.'lebration and to bring food to share For more information and time of meeting, call June Bain at 581-4702. · • • • St. Elizabeth Ano Seton Catholic Church of Irvine will sponsor a New Year's Eve party at the church. The event will begin at 8:30 p.m., with dancing lO (See RELIGIOUS NOTES, Page A81 Laguna Presbyterian Church The "Church of che Chimes" 41~ FOREST AVENUE. LAGL1NA BEACH /nv1rc-l yuu ro share-wuh us rhc-Glor" ol Cl111srmas S:tt •·•· FUllLY WOISllP SEmcl IHtTATtol Irr ~ Paster 11:00 •·•· CAilDUUCIT WOISlllP SEmCE 10:15 WOISIUP SEIVICE CllllSTIAS DAY. DEC. 25 Pastor TuunltJ ,..,1e.i1c 01 CHRISTMAS ErE -10 p11 SERVICE Cllrist111s D11 -9:00 111-10:30 111 TIM TIMMONS - PASTOR SPEAKING SATUIHY IEW YEAl'S EYE DEC. 31 Dr. Art...,. J. T.Uers!y, SHior P11tor lew. CrliC S. Willltu, lsslstaat Pastor Dr. Echmd J. CaWwtlJ, lulstJlt Pastor "TIE CIACE OF CllllSTIAS" 7:30 Co••11io1 Semce '",. ilqlntiHll "'1" "" fff.fUf Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY IEW TIDU&HT CHIUSTlll CHURCH "9¥. Of. llMnor c . .Mckeon "USSO#S FROM THE SHEPHERD" Bible Study Class 9: 15 Sunday Morning Mtssage & Htalmg Sttrict held at J 0 JO am 111w.1•a.. .... ... .... (l1•> ... 1111 .......... (l1•> ••••• 1st CtUCH of ROJ6IOOS SCDCE Of JDPOtT BEACH lllembef 0-.dl UMtd Qlurcll ol Rtllplus SollQ Ce,.,,,•tlon of Life ....... ~1 .... •11 ..... Svn4'ey Sd-'-0..W Care I l:OO A.M. "LIVING TODAY IN UNITY Art> PEACE" 1"· J"~ 0-'e "Dlal-An·lnapifation" -760-0504· 1011 Cornelbodi, Newpoti hoch .... ~ ...... , 760-9474 SAIXT .J~\lES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7 30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 9 00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II 10 45 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II Church School and Adult Education 9:00 & 10 45 AM (Music sermon. and c hild care at 3 services) "PRAYER AND PRAISE" 7 00 PM • First Sunday of each month MIO-WEEK WORSHIP Monday -Fnday -8·30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday-10-00AM Euchanst & Heahng Service Wednesday -6 30 AM Holy Euchanst Rector, Fr. John A.ttey • Aleoc., Fr.~ Cox A 1' Ing The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr. Samuel Shafer The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr. Ronald Doiron S.\IXT. l.\~I ES EPIS<« >P.\J.CI fl 'J{{'l I 3209 Via lido • Newpoft Beech • 714-675-0210 CHURCH OF CHRIST ......... c.... ... -..a191 We're A G<*'ll -Qlowtna -Qr-"'I OVd\ , iUMDAYllRVICaa wa 8'NOY t A..M. WO•• • A..M. A t I'& 10 A.M . -"Unto Ut A Chltcl la Born" 1ta1en t: 1-1 I P.M. -"THEY OFFERED UNTO HIM OfFTS" LUii• ti 27-38 ,..y..._,......, _.,.... c. y .... ........, ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CtUCH THI REV. AOBlllT COANEUSON .... Ml """"*' ~15 Ml E.dnf, ca.ct 1"*'' ..., 4 ,_. An. La leldl 4M·l542 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS Sunday,Dec.25th,1983 "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" Coate M•H -Flrat Church of Chrlel, Sclentlat -..... Yttde Dr .. C..t. lhet.. Church A hftdeJ ldloot -10:ol A.Ill • ....... Rootft, -..... Yttde Dr • • A.II.~, .... lloft."'"' aet. Wed. 1·1* P.111. -...... P.M. lrvlne -Flnt Church of Chrlet, Scfentlat RMCM a-,,_..... lftterm1111te ldloot •1 M .... utull (Nw Y•) Cfturdt A ..... ldloot -tO:iOO A.M. ~ Room, 4SIO 8errenc9 PtlWJ., Wt• 141 StOMCtMll Plau 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. thru 8at. 10 A.M. -7 P.M. Thuredey Clllld <At• -Sund.y & W..:ln..o•y Huntington Beech -Flrat Church of Chrltt, Sclentl•t 1111 a oeew.. Hwilin9toft 9-c:tt Church a au.-y tcMot -1NO 1..111. "-dint Room -m Mein SL Newport Beech -Flrtt Church of Chrlet, 8clentl1t 3303 Vt. lido, Newpor1 Beach Church I Sunday School -t:OO I 10:30 A.M. fllNdtng Aoom, '315 Vt. Lido Mon. thru kt. -t A.M.-5 P.M. Tu.a. -1·t P.M. C.Md c ... p,.,,,_ r.-..,. -e :J0.11 30 A ... IO< Study '""* Newport Beach -Second Church of Chrltt, Sc lent lat 1100 PecMc v ... Df .. CoNnl .. ..., ChWctl A e..-, loMet -,._ A..M. .......... .._..,. -MOO .... L Coelt Hwy., CdM WED. !Yl!NINO TESTIMONY MEETINGS - I P.M. ALL CHURCHES All are cordlaJly lnvll«I to attend 1111 Cllurcn Mrvlon and •nJOy ,,,. P<Mleges Of Ille Ael<lln{j RoOl'lla Cl'tll<I Care PrOVi<led At All SERVICES CtlM C.. "ftldld AT AU MRVteal .,.m. ,...,/ • • "A PERSONAL CHRISTMAS" CtUCH OF RB.IGIOUS SCDCE Nemw of the United Church of Retlaloul Sctence 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 12648 AdUltl I Jr. Church F« lntonnatlon 10' 10:30 &el-133 1 • •wrmr HAllOI umou auat 111 o...·0r. MIWOIWf mAOM ... , ......,.,, .......... Oeef'leA.-. ....... WOASHIP SERVICE ....................... 8:00 A.M. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ............... 1:15 A.M. WORSHIP SERVlCE ..................... 10:30 A.M. _, Oal9 •WM.MY WILCOMI COlllUITY CtUCH CONGREGATTOIW. ,,, ............. ". COtOM .. Mer 144-1400 Doneld W. Kutz. lllnllter 10A.M.-ltlftdeJWontltp ~ SdlOCll -..._., c.r. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DIMll!IH of Ctwtet) 24011MM1ta-t.INI* ..... m1 Moninc ! Wontip 10 AM Swlday School 9 AM 0.... ........ ........ Church of St. Matthew by the ea (Tr10111ona1 E04scooa11 CHRISTMAS EVE EUCHARIST -9:00 PM CHRISTMAS DAY -9:00 AM (Book ot Common Pr•yer -1928) MERTZ HALL of Community Congregatlona.I Church 611 Heliotrope. Corona d .. Mar Thi •"· ~ HrH.W -~z.2201-n. an. s.... ~ IT. MAM PMUYTERIA CHURCH 1aet1Mutt °'· a .......,.., Ne.,..t .._.. ..... w..m flloOl.td lilft, TOftJ Wofte ,.... ............. Rodg.r Whitten, Mutic Dir.cf« Aduft E.ducetloft 6 Chlld C.,.. l:GO a.m. WonNp It Cflwctl kftoot 10:00 a.m. NUrMfY c .. 1t 9oth Howe -Few tnto: CeM IM-1M1 A Cordlal Welcome from The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH eo.ta M-. FIRST UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Hatbof Btvd. CtturoflloMet .... WOf'INp _.. Chat1el O. Clartt, Mlnlstet Costa Mesa MESA VIRDR UNITID MITHODl8T CHURCH Wonhlp 10:00 a.m. ChrtetmM IM hrwic.e 1:00 a 10:00 .m. ctfi"Wf" UNITEO METHODl8T 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. ~ Of. Rob«t 8. Shepard, Jr w.,....ac..-.-... l:tO A..M. ... ., ,,..aohoel lftdO.,C.,. 1111 A.M. ... '00 P.M. Huntington hedl FIRIT UNmD MITHODtlT CHURCH 2721 17th St. 536-3537 • ............... fft. ..._,c:.. .. -... Church ................ Huntington hedl Nor1tl COMMUNITY UNITaD METHODIST CHURCH 6M2 H9ll AYe. 842-44t 1 ............. t:ata .. 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I 1100 A.M. tWwC1 h ......TtllN....., 11-'.M. ~·...... t:llA..M. • I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 24, 1983 Career Santa I Christmas cards left on shelves reflect mood of Christians Coalinga Claus set for 42nd straight tripJ • COALINGA (AP) -Mott chil- dren know they're suposed to be asleep when Sant.a Claus am ves, but the one who vts1ts homes an Coalinga wants them wide awake. been sick, and the weather has I been on h&S side. In Concert insight anlu the mood of the Chris- tian rommunity is easily obtained by observing the Christmas cards that art· leh on the shelves, according to Jim Willems. owner of Maranatha Village. record al Ma rantha Village. Maranatha Village has become, in the last 10 years, America's largest volume Christ1an shopping center. Specializing in Christian gift items, many of which are developed specifi- cally for Maranatha Village by in-house artisans. this unique estab- lishment attracts visitors from around the world. Soulh Ccmi-1 Co111 - rnunil) Churc·h or lrvirw "ill prt> ... c•nl musi<•itrn l>c·nny C :ur- rell in a I h .. C'Onc.•f>rt Dec.28al 7::l0p.m. (:o rrd l "as tht• ft•a- lur.-d perfornwr on a r t."c.'t'nl 2 1 -dt ~· "llu- sanna llSA ··tour, This year It is obvious that Chr1Stmas cards relating to peace on earth are being shunned by Christian buyers. Willems believes that in a world so troubled and violent the Christian feels almost hypocritical sending out a message of pea<.-e. Cards emphasizing a personal relationship to the Christ of Christmas are much more popular with The hottest selling item at Maranatha Village this year is Hal Lindsey's just released pictorial book .. A Prophetical Walk Through the Holy Land" a high-ticket item selling for $24.95. Sales trends for this book indicate that by Chris tmas it will be the largest dollar-volume selling book in the history of Maranatha Village. It is unusual in a Chnstian bookstore for any book to reach 500 units in sales during any one month, but Lindsey's book w1U exceed tRis in its first month of sales. shoppers this year. · ponsor e d b) Mara na lha Mu~i<' urul Ca Ivar)' Chap('I of Costa Mesa. Call 833-9800 for dt>tails. Another observation at Maranatha is that the expensive high-quality prod- ucts are selling very weU this year Along wtth these. items at the other extreme, budget-priced sale items al.so are moving very weU. The slow selling Hems are the mid-priced products, which tn most previous years have been the strongest in sales. Overall sales are considerably above last year and, 1f this trend conunues __________ _. through Christmas. Will set an au time Willems attributes this success to the fact that the book meets such a wide customer demand. Friendships of holiday season should be nurtured all year long By GEORGE W. CORNELL A~"911t .... WrllM Friendship is the heartbeat of Christmas. socially and theolog1caUy But it's hard to be an authenuc fnend, parlscularly sn the modern atmosphere, says psycholog1st-theolog1an Eugene Kennedy, even though it's the core of hvang "Friendship, in any and all of 1ts branching forms. as what hfe IS all about." he says. Yet it's also a mystery. he adds. strange and e lusive. usually most poignant and real in small, ordina ry ways instead of an bag events or activity. loaded with paradoxes. "We can only draw close together, for example, because we are separate individuals." he says. He also notes that other separations, periods of being apart, are inherent in friendship. as well as the comings together. The holiday season 1s a spt"('1al lime of friendship. of old ties renewed, of family reunions. of gifts and affection exchanged. all mirroring the theme of Christmas itself. Religiously, the occasion marks God's givin~ of self to humanity, his joining with human life across a separating gulf, an areeptmg, loving identification with earthly existence. an intimate friendship sealed. Yet 1t, too, happened in simple terms. "When the time had fully come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman," Scripture says She "wrapped him swaddl- ing cloths and laid him ma manger." Calling fnendsh1p a "nauonal neEd." Kennedy says "we need each other more than ever JUSl as we are sorely tempted to give up on each other." Oddly, however. the giving of self for others enhances rather than durunishes. he says. "We see things that we were never able to see before .. What RELIGIOUS NOTES ... From Page A? the musk of'the Paul Zen Quintet. A cold buffet and no-host refreshments will be served Tickets are $19.84 per c:ouple. Reservations may be made w ith Wendy Perry at 786-9410 or Marietta Charbonneau at 552-5948. or by calling the church office at 851 -9777 Temple Beth Emel receives top award Temple Beth Emet of Orange County, 1770 West Cerritos in Anaheim. was a recent recipient of the Anaheim Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on award for its participation in the t'Ommunity recogrut1on awards contribution program. The temple washes to gave special thanks to those members who supported the many fun~-raising efforts through association wnh Anaheim Savings. These awards are made twice yearly to civic and philanthropic organizations whose members donate time and effort to serving their community. was once drab and uninteresting is suddenly suffused with wonder .. "The routine acuv1tiesof life take on a magic that we never suspected. . Friendship has struck the restrictive blinders from our eyes ... We are looking now at the world with someone else." Strangely, however, friendship necessitates separations, he says, beyond people simply being separate individuals. but al.so making them some- thing like a railroad stallon, a point of departures and returns, of pulling apart and meeting. "Friendship and love, which depend on union. would have no stregnth or weight if they did not incorporate separation into their essence," he says, noting that all great love stories involve "the small and large deaths of separation." "A puzzling aspect of the great m ystery of friendship is that even those who love each other deeply often must draw apart." He also notes that everyday mommg partings and returns in the evenings reflect the process. "We are acting out the great mysteries alJ the time, enduring separation, tasting something of death, finding each other again." Capistrano church tells season's joy Members of the Rancho Capistrano Community Church in San Juan Capistrano have an extra something to be )Oyful about during this Christmas season They recently dedicated their new church sanctuary and are planning Christmas Eve and Chnsunas Day Services in the new building on the site of historic Rancho Capistrano. This new church, under the leadersh ip of Rev. Robert A. Schuller, first held church services two years ago, Nov. l, 1981. After an unsuccessful attempt to meet al the drive-in theater in San Juan Capistrano, services were held in the gymnasium of Saddleback College in Mission Viejo. The gym continued to be the church home until March of 1983 when they were notified that they could no longer use the college facilities. This started a frantic search for a new meeting place. Just when the search looked bleakest, Rev. Schuller received a call from John Crean giving him permission to re novate and use facilities at Rancho Capistrano for t heir new church home. On March 20, 1983, this rapidly growing church of almost 200 members and a 30-voice choir moved to Rancho Capistrano where they held services outside for the next six months. On Sunday. Sept. 11 , 1983, the congregation, now numbering over 250 members, held their first service in their new building which includes classrooms, offices and a sanctuary seating 700. Formal dedication services were held on Sunday, Oct. 23. Sunday church services are held at 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. with Sunday School classes for aJl age groups beginning at 11 :15 a.m . A special Christmas Eve Service will be held al 7:30. -Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. Dllltr ~Mot et*" ltf\OI o A r eal pal T h i!-! •~ Zt·k•·.. u thrt"e-year-old n l"u- tered m a le Gordon !'lt.•lh·r. llt"'s well man- n e retJ and likes kid a nd other dogs, ac- cording to the folk!!! a t his <'urn•nt residencf', the Laguna Beach Animal helter. Roy Loftis dons a red velvet suit and curly whiw beard before hopping in to a 1966 white Dodge station wagon to make his annual rounds at several hundred homes on Christmas Eve and Chris tmas Day. The 56-year-old cattle rancher will play Sant.a for the 42nd t'Onsecutive year this weekend. logging up to 300 miles as he winds his way from this Central Cali- fornia city to isolated homes in nearby canyons. It will be his first trap since the San J oaquin Valley community was heavily damaged by an earth- quake measuring 6. 7 on the Rich- ter scale that struck May 2. Loftis hopes to erase some frightening memories of the quake. "This year will be a special Christmas for all of those kids I'm sure they'll all get excited when they see Sant.a coming." He had to stuff a pillow sn his suit for his first deliveries in 194 1. The 14 -year-old, 145-pound youth was driven around by a judge. But his 6-foot frame has filled out to eliminate the need for padding. Loftis managed to get a furlough from t he Army in 1945 to continue the tradition. He's never "Although st has rained during ' the day on Dec. 24, it has never 1 rained in Coalinga sin<.-e I've been playing Santa on Christmas Eve," he said Loftis has some spa'lal houses that ht> 1ns1s~ on visiting. In one famlly, two boys, ages 8 and 6, died of cystic fibrosis, and their 4-year-old sister has the con- genital disease "It's the hard('St thing I've ever done in my life, playing Sant.a for 1 those kids when I knew they were going to die," he said. "But I'll • keep playing Santa for her before 1 anybody else. It might not mean • that much to her. but it means more to me than anything." He has visited four generations , of the Jack James famLly. joking, "Why they've got more kids than flies." Families who have Sant.a visit leave gifts on their front porch for him to bring in when he arrives. "It's hard work. You have no idea how much work it 15," Loftis said. ''I'll start out at about 3:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve, deliver a load, come back and have a Pepsi, then deliver another load. "That'll go on long after dark. Then on Christmas Day I'U hit the canyons out where I live. My wife comes along with me on those trips, and we'll drive 150-175 miles that day alone." 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PEELE nllion of h is per-with the SPEAKS formance In the SAINT JAMES FAMILY At ~1T1'!:r~~;da~:~~ "'fhi8 j11you1 ua3on }<>in our f•mlly as wt celtbr•te tilt> lf ewport Beacla gram. birth of Christ in wnrlfhip, so111<. dr1tm1t and fellnw11hip Cb--L of ReH..lou Science t1)f(t't/)tf." M.A'lll ..... • ............... . S1tturd11v. D .. c. 24-Christmas fi:vti lltf\rf('f'fl: 7:.'10 SUNDAY 1 o.·OOAM • ,... FEUoa. • · p.m. F11m/ly ~rvice: 10:30 p.m. : m£ t:M1f01 •. Chor•/ Pf'HtntJtti<>n; ll:OO p.m. NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION Or'llWI&: Christmas h-ve M1tM with choir : ..,,,._:.=..,c:.=: : and 11rche1tra. 2101 15th STREET (et Irvine 81vd.l • a....---1:11• • Sunday. ~c. 26-9:00 a.m. Sttrvlce nf Hol.y NEWPORT BEACH, CA 12113 ~ 1t• •au .. • Euchari1t. ....,_-.&NI,.• SAINT JAMBS EPISCOPAL CHURCH (714) 931-6300, EXT. 19 • .....,....._,..~ : 1I01 wtSTCllff OR .. NEWPORT IEACH.CAt.IFORNIA meo 131-1174 3209 Vie Lido, Ne rt Beech Appeeri on ~·r,.,. /J A ....... Chlttntl '· 7:30 1m • Ml-IOIO • .................................................................... ~----------..1.1.~l~~7~1iiai1.~------~ ............................................... .... . ···-----·--·--- Dally Piiat SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1983 COMICS CLASSIFIED 84 86 llli1Jois' Jack. Trudeau has developed into top -notch quarterback in j ust few months. 82. 0 0 ~ Steve Young Cougars outsmart Missouri SAN DIEGO (AP) -For Steve Young. already the stuff of storybooks, it was just another entry on a long list of heroics. The All-American quarterback became a pass receiver on the last offensive play of his college ca- reer Friday night. He took a short swing ~ from halfback F.ddie Stinnett and bulled 14 yards for the touchdown that gave Brigham Young a 21-17 victory over Missouri in the Holiday Bowl. ''I wouldn't call that play," Young said. "Do that, and I'd be hung from the Brigham Young statue back in Utah." "Everyone always says how I'm related to Brigham Young," said the direct descendant of the fo,,un- der of the Mormon church. "Now here's another great story." Young said the Cougars' coaching staff practiced the half- back pass in practice last week, adding,"[ dropped the ball." Warriors' Mt. Baldi He 's turned it around for Woodbridge By CURT SEEDEN Ol ... 0.-, ..... _ His teammates call hun Mt. Baldi, and indeed, anybody who lists his height in meters deserves such a nickname. Marco Baldi, all 6-10, 225 pounds of him. is what is com- monly called a foreign exchange student. Imagine the delight basketball coach Bill Shannon must have taken when he saw Baldi's application to attt>nd Woodbridge High this season. Shannon particularly enjoyed Baldi's remarks under interests: Music and basketball. · NeedJess to say, things have turned around for Woodbridge on the basketball court. The War- riors have played seven games this season, and they have won six of them. And after seven games, Baldi is averaging 24 points per contest. Baldi and basketball -ob- viously -are no strangers. While he didn't start playing until he was 12, Baldi has already been a member of the Italian National Cadet team which finished fifth in the European Championships. And he says he'd Like to play in the ltalian Professional Basket- ball League some day. For now, he'll stick to helping Woodbridge -a school which is still in its infant stages -with a ' Marco Baldi past stretching back just three years. But the Warriors are maturing quickly this season. Last week, Baldi scored 24 points against Corona del Mar High as the Warriors nipped the Sea Kings. 37-36 to earn the championship of the Irvine Tour- nament. It was the first major cham- pionship ever recorded by a varsi- ty basketball team from Wood- bndge High. The utle also in- dlcated the Warriors figure to be right there with everyone else when South Coast League play begins the first week of January. Shannon isn't predicting any championships, and Baldi still can't pronounce championship. but both have the idea this may be a banner year for the Warriors. Complimenting the inside power of Baldi is 6-0 play-making guard Mark Foringer. And, the Warriors also boast a three-year starter in 6-1 guard Tom Borsuk. Woodbridge also has senior Tom Tobiason, but Baldi fell on Tobiason Last week and the 6-0 forward wound up in the hospi- tal. He's still waiting for the doc- tor's OK to play. While Baldi is obv10usly a physical pl.ayer, he is a clean play- er. He has yet to foul out of a game this season, although Shan- non has had to keep hlm on the bench during the second quarter on three occasions. "l don't mind the bench," says Baldi in the best English he has to offer. "[ know then I can play harder for my team in the second haH. I never worry about the fourth foul." "When he first came here, we realized he could have a tendency to foul," says Shannon. "He takes a pretty good beating underneath the basket." "I'm not so physical," Baldi adds. "But they always play physical in Italy." U there is any drawback to Baldi's play. it is his lack of jump- ing ability. But it's not his fault. When he was a freshman, Baldi stood 6-5. which means he has grown a full five inches in just two years. His knees -which are something like nature's spring- boards -simply haven't adapted to his growth yet. There is no problem Wlth com- munication on the court, either. Shannon has no trouble getting messages across to Baldi and Baldi uses simple basketball sense to work with his teammates. 0.-, .... -• .., "l was nervous when the call was made. but I just fell I would give what I had," Stinnett said. It's the same off the court. Last week. Foringer took Baldi to his (See WARRIORS, Pase 8%1 Despite pressure from a ll sides, Woodbridge's The climactic play made a hero in defeat of Missouri defensive end Bobby Bell, himself a relative of a famous forebear. Ma rco Baldi is a ble to get shot off in recent game. His father, Bobby Bell, is a member of pro football's Hall of Fame. Edison has enough left over Bell was credited with four quarterback sacks among his 10 tackles and pressured Young into the first of three pass inter- ceptions of the night. Chargers follow Capo Va lley win with rout o f L os A ltos "Sometimes you win, some- times you lose." Bell said. "We did a Cairly good job for most of the game, but you have to play 60 minutes or they will come back and get you." Taft Sales. Missouri's other de- fensive end, "wasn't surprised about the play. I had asked coach (Charlie) Sadler earlier in the week if BYU had a play like it. We knew they had it in their playbook. But it had to be a real trick, or 1t wouldn't have worked." ,,...._... By RICHA.RD DUNN ..,._, .... o.a,,.... Although F.dison High walloped vis1ting Los Altos Friday night, 62-40, in a non-league basketball game. it wasn't the most enjoyable evening for Coach Jon Borchert's Chargers. F.dison (7-2). which dumped Capo Valley Thursday night in a tough battle, 76-55. may have been a little bit drained emotionally and physically, and it looked like the Chargers carried it into the Los Altos game. Los Altos, a much smaller and less-physical team, kept up with F.dlson for a short time, and was nothing but a thorn in the Chargers' side. The Conquerors consistently hampered F.diaon with unnecessary fouls and hacked the Chargers with enough of them to contribute to a blowout for the hosts. Sales, by the way. intercepted a pass. recove~ a fumble and in- cluded a quarter sack among his five tackles. Golden State's Larry Smith is unable to get ball away from Lakers' Jam es Worthy. Edi.son is one of the top teams in Orange County. and with the sloppiness that winless Los Altoe (0-6) displayed, the Chargers could have easily won by more than 22. Lakers avenge loss to Warriors But sometimes a team plays down to an opponent's level and. in F.dison's case it did. "It wasn't pretty, and we may have played a little bit sloppy. but we had a big win over Capo last night (Thuraday) and we may have been a little drained.'' said Borchert. who will now prepare his Chargers for a holiday tournament in Carson City starting Tue9day. McAdoo, Coop er ignite l 0 9-102 triumph o ver Golden S tate INGLEWOOD (AP) -Bob McAdoo came off the bench to score 27 points and Michael Cooper had 16 assists to pace the La.ken to a 123-116 win over the Golden State Warriors in a National Basketball Aleociation game Friday night. The win avenged the Lakers' 109-102 loss Thursday night 1088 to the Warriors at Golden State. The Lakers' James Worthy contributed 18 points and a career-high 14 rebounds, as he and McAdoo continue to lead the La.ken .::orers since the Dec. 2 k>9 of All-Pro F.arvin "Magic" JohnlOn. Eric "Sleepy" Floyd ICOred a aeuon-high 28 pointa and Larry Smith added 18 for the loeera. The Lakers took the lead early in the game and were 23 pointa in !ront at halftime, 66·42. Their lead reached 26 pointa ln the third quarter. which ended with them ahead 99-79. With 6:01 remaining in the game, Golden State was still trailing by 17 polnta when they began a run at the Lakenthat put them down by-Just eight points with 2:67 to go. Although the Laker reguJ.an returned to the gune and McAdoo added two frtt throws, the WarrfoncontJnued to narrow the pp. At 52 aeoond.I, Mickey JohNOn'1 eJcht-footer pulled Oolden Sta• to 119·116. '11\e Wanion could pt no~. however. 81 they continued to foul Loe Ant"ela and the Laken • convened the free throws. La.kers COllCh Pat RJJey aa.td the Wan1on' comebeck IMde him I little nervolll. ''l U8l!d to~ able to hand.le the 10-4 and 12-4 rune, but tho9e 33.7 and 30-10 n&N ~ theonet you wonder about." Riley aid. "It isn't always easy to keep a 20-point lead," Riley added. "We won , but there is a feeling of no total accomplishment." "The key right now is, is that we're 7-2 -right where we want to be." The win improved the Lakers' record to 18-8 and kept them one-half game behind fint-place Portland, 20-9, in the Pacific Division. The Trailblazers defeated Houston Friday night. Los Al toe stayed with F.dison in the Unt quarter (12-8), butanybopestheConqueron had of upeetting the Chargers qWck.ly dwindled in the aecond. The Chargers rolled off three 'l:k baskets, opening their lead to 20-10, and after Altos' Stu Mathews hit from the top ohhe key, the Conquerors were never heard from again in the half. Golden State Coach John Bach said the Lakers apparently were "stung" by the 1088 to the Warriors Thune.lay night in Oakland. "They worked a step faster and shot the ball well," Bach said. F419on poured in 10 straight polnta -six on free throws-in the final 4:23 to play in the hall to bolster lta halftime lead to 30-12. DeBerg starts in place of Elway SEA T1'LE (AP) -Seettle Coech Chuck Knox and hla COW\t.erpart at Denver, Din Re- eva, d1-greed on who would start at quarterback for the Bron- coe when the t.eama equare oH in the Na~ Footb&ll Leque plaYoff opener today. When Mked on Monday who he thoucht would start for Dmver tn American Football Conftnnce wl\d-Ql'd. pme at the K.1Jl8dome, Knox ttpUed: "John Elwa)'." On 'nlunday, lnjulWl veteran Steve DIBl!ra •• ectlvattd and Reeve. named the eeven-yeer veteran M h1a siarter. O•Tl'tH•¥ C••••el4•t J "1 can ~l tee the wi-ln&.'' Knox when he Wll Informed ol Reevel' dedllon. "Dan fteevea wanta IO 80 wit;)i a more experienced quart.erbKlt. They htd won four pmea ln a row with him pc1Cll' to hla iQ)Jry." DeBers .Wtered • eepamed left ahoWder llaiM the s.- hawb in a pne ~ on Nov. e. He let\ the JUf\ldOmt pimldnl in peln wtth h1a ann In a lllna. A1'houlh be atW hll a pin ID hil left lhouldes'. DeBers hal been throwinC in practice foe three weeka. Elway, a 1982 Stanford All-Amertca and the 1983 NFL draft'a No. 1 eelecUon. hal •true· aled in hia first Mn IMIOO and threw four \ lnwrc.pt.lorw in ~ weather ln I 48--17 Lo. in g.,.. a~ I.Mt w..and. Tb&t dtf•i COit Omwr the home-Held ..tvanqp eplM the Sffhawb. "I'm tSc:kled to deeth • • TOOkJe jult to pt lnlO w pkyofb. .. aald l:lway. (S..ODDO, .... U) Los Altos committed 26 fouls and was guilty of 22 turnovers ( 12 in the first half), and &:lison took full advantage of the situation. The Chargers converted on 24 of 37 free-throw attempts, and breezed despite having the same number of field goals as Los Altos (19). "Their team was complaining about fouls, but they were the ones that were hacking pretty good.'' said Borchert. "There were lots of fouls, and there could have probably been more." Los Altos actually outscored F.dison in the third quarter, 15-13, but it didn't really matter. Edi.son was bound to take advantage of Los Altos' fouls, 800ner of 1.ater. Entering the fourth quarter with a 43-27 lead, Edison, which netted 8 of 11 free throws m the finrt half, began to sink the Conquerors at the line. Rodney Johnson, who led all scorers with 13 points, sank a pair of free throws with 7:04 left to up Edison's lead to 47-31. ·It maintained a 20-point advantage throughout the fourth quarter, and neutralized the Conquerors' attack with aome danling defensive plays by Ken Wiles and Tim Wertner. Hawks, Oilers win on road It was a successful night for SUJ\let League basketball teams venturing away from home Friday night as Ocean View routed h08t Lakewood, and Huntington Beach was able to salvage a victory in hla three-game stint in Hawaii. Here's what happened: Ocean View 13, Lakewood ti The Seahawka lmeroved to 7-3 oVNall, ripplna the game wide open in the lat•r atagea of the third quarter. • A technical foul on 14kewood wu converted Into a six-point play In the final mlnuie of the third quar•r. as Steve Moeer hit four 1tra1ght f ree thtOWI and Dave Dresruck followed with a lay-ln on theume pometlion. It was the fourth straight win th1a week fM the Seahawka. ·who swept to the Arroyo Grande Tournament title earlier. Mo.er had 28 pointa to 19<1 *11 1COret1, while Dave StraJchtcontributed 12 polntaand 10 rebow\Cll.. Bu t1a1a.a Beau f7, Ruclto (La• Vep 1) H Olien' C:O.Ch Roy Miller did a little Jual1nl wt th hla Nr11na lineup and the result wu the aid o1 a five-~ Hunt.J.naton Beach to.ina ainek. Man Kua and Ray Lopes wen l..ned • start.en at a forward and suarcl apot, rapecttwly. Hun~ Beach (3· 7) aalvap:I one pme of the thtte lri lhe tournament. takin8 • nJ.ne..poUit· edvantap al ln~ and buUctlinl lt IO• m8ft1 M 20 in t.heaecood halt before •ttlina few the 17-pmm wln over the Lu Vepa lq\led. ) Bl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Oeoember 24, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Dodger pitch e r Howe files for b a nkruptcy on heels of su spen sion From AP dJ1,.lcllH LOS ANGELFS -Steve Howe, II the Los Angeles Dodgers' co- caine-troubled pitcher who has been suspended {or the 1984 seaaon, filed for bankruptcy Friday. Howe and his wife, Cyndy, who live in suburban Agoura and have an infant daughter, listed $340,000 m debts and $267 ,600 in assets in the bankruptcy petition filed in federal court. The petition said Howe earned $325,000 last season. Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn last Thursday announced that Howe was being suspended without pay for 1984. Kuhn said Howe had been tested three times for cocaine use last month, and HOW£ each ume the tests revealed the Dodger reliever was using the drug. "It's sad, Isn't it?'' Howe's agent, Tony Attanasio. said of the pitcher's filing for bankruptcy just two days before Christmas. Asked if Howe's financial situation is desperate, At- tanasio said, "One dosn 't go through a bankruptcy unless one is insolvent." Dodgers owner Peter O'Malley has said the organization will stand behind Howe, and At- tanasio said it was possible Howe can get a loan from the club if the commis&oner's office will allow it. In the bankruptcy petition. Howe listed $71,000 in fines to the Dodgers, although a spokesman for the Nation.al League team said it was only $54,000. Quo te o f the d ay Larry Holmes, WBC heavyweight champion, explairung why he continues to dweU in his hometown of Easton, Pa. instead o{ moving to a bigger city: "Here the Joneses try to keep up with the Holmeses." Braves m aking· push for Goose ATLANTA-The Atlanta Braves II have renewed their commitment in the sweepstakes for Rich "Goose" Gossage with flamboyant owner Ted Turner personally phoning the relief pitcher's agent before leaving for an Australian Christmas vacation. Jerry Kapstein, G06Sage's agent, confirmed that he received a telephone call from Turner on Thursday. Braves Gi!neral Manager John Mullen said Turner called him from the Atlanta airport and "told me he had a good talk, that they lalked quite a while, and we left 90me things open. "['m reaUy glad Ted decided to call," Mullen said. ''I'm happy." Kapstein said he had been in contact with several clubs Wednesday and Thursday, receiving revised proposals. The Braves are one of several teams interested in the services of Gossage, who announced this week that under no circumstances would he return to the New York Yankees. The Pittsburgh Pirates, the San Diego Padres and the Angels also want him to pitch for them next year. Torch re lay short o f goal LOS ANGELES -The pr09pect.s • of~ $30 million In the torch ~lay for the 1984 Olymplc9 In Loi Ana-elee appear IO be dimmlnlJ. Loa Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee offid.ala uid that only 2,000 of a hoped-for 10.000 1pon.t0rshave bffnslgnedup.o tar !or the run, the proceedl of which are to benefit youth programa. Joel Fiahman, director of the planned 12,000-mile relay, said It wu difficult to 11ay whether the route, to start tn New York and wind up In Los Angeles. would pass thro"'&h all ~O states, as planned. "We are in a refinement st.age." a sppkeswoman for the L..AOOC said Friday. "We are CinnlnS up cities where there is mterest." Some areas of the counl.ry h~ve drawn a great deal of 1pon10r interest, but others have not. Fishman aa.ld, however, that the route would be "all the way across the country" regardless of the number of sponsors. It's The O ne c la ims victory INGLBWOOD -It's The One. E benefiting from the disqualification of winner Beldale L ustre. claimed victory in the "Auld Lang Syne" feature Friday at Hollywood Park. Beldale Lustre edged It's The One by a noee at the wire in the l 1tii-mile turf race for 3-year-olds and up, but a steward 's inquiry overturned the result&. It's The One. ridden by Pat Valenzuela, was awarded the victory, worth $56.800, and judges awarded Beldale Lustre second, worth $20,000. Judges ruled that Beldale Lustre, in conten - tion from the start, impeded It's The One in the stretch drive. Ste inbre nner fined $2 5 0 ,000 NEW YORK -The New York Iii Yankees said early Saturday that the American League club had been fined $250,000 by baseball Commiaaioner Bowie Kuhn in part for "certain public state- ments" made by team owner George Steinbrenner in connection with the controvenial "pine tar" game. The fine, the Largest ever assessed by Kuhn. also resulted from "positions espoused by other representatives of the New York Yankees" in connection with lawsuits brought by two fans. Lawrence F. Morrison and Madelyn Davis, both of New York. Kuhn levied the fine after a hearing with Steinbrenner last Monday. The Yankees did not elaborate 011 tht> nature of the statemen ts made regarding the L:nvi.uits or the statements by Steinbrenner. "While we feel the penalty to be excessive. we will abide by the commissioner's decision," Steinbrenner said. "We certainly do not wish to cause him (Kuhn) any problems in his last few days as commissioner." Kuhn's tenure as commissioner ends on March 1, 1984 and it will conclude with Kuhn having taken two of the harshest actions of his 15 years in office. Last week, he suspended Los Angeles' Steve Howe, Kansas City's Willie Wilson and former Royals players Willie Aikens and Jerry Martin for one year becauae of their involvement with drugs. T ele vision, r adio TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Boston College at Maryland. Noon (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Sun Bowl; Alabama vs. SMU at El Paso, Texas. 1 p.m . (4) -NFL-AFC Wild Card: Denver at Seattle. RADIO NFL -AFC Wild Card: Denver at Seattle, 1 p.m .. KNX (1070). Pepperdine slips past Titans Carla nde r lead s USC past Portland; Re b els win o wn tourney From AP dl1i)8tCDH MALIBU -Scott McCoUum converted two free throws with four seconds to play to hand the Pepperdine Waves a 66-65 non-o:mference college basketeball victory over Cal State Fullerton Friday night. Pepperdine. 6-2. connected on 14 of 18 sec- ond-half field-goal attempts. The Titans are now 7-2 after losing at Montana two weeks ago. The game was tied at 49-49 with 11:45 to go, and the Waves ran of! eight straight points. But Fullerton came back to go ahead at 65-64 with 1:47 to go when Johnny Wilkes hit a 15-foot baseline jumper. USC 57, Portland 48 -Junior forward Wayne Carlander, a product of Ocean View High, acored 16 points to lead the Trojans past Portland at the Sports Arena. Carlander hit all five of his field goal attempts and was 6-of-8 at the free throw line as the Trojans improved their record to 5-6. . RUFFELL'S U'HOlSTRY, INC. II 4° 1'1tw __. .._ 1.,, HMIOI •VD •• COSTAMISA -,..._ltM' Packers to name new coach =======~~ GREEN BAY, Wis. WE FLY DAILY 10 IEllUDI DU•ES CATAUIA ISLDD and weekends to U.ld City I Ariz. CIUFlmA SWOlll lm.ll£S (AP) -The Green Bay Packers say a news con- ference has been 1ehed- uled for noon today to name a new head coach of the National Football League team. A Packer 1pokeanan aaJd the club'• president. Judge Robert Parins, would make the an· nouncementat the Pack- er&' admlnistratlon building next t o Lambeau Field. Bart Starr WU fired .. head coech Monday alter the tam wound up lt.s •uon with • Jo. to the ChJcaao Bean Sun- day &o finish with an 8"8 rec.-ord. 1bere Wiii no lnd.lca· lion who the Pacbn hadtt~ !or tM head coed\ •• job. COLLEGES ti! USC jumped to a 15-point lead, 49-34, with 6:30 left in game before the Pilots. now 4-5, rallied to make it closer . Portland guard Fred Harris led all scorers with 17 points, but Portland shot only 39 percent for the game. UNL V 91, Soutbt rn llllllol118-Junior forward F.d ~tchings scored 25 points and grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds to lead Nevada-Las Vegas to a to victory in the Rebel Roundup at Thomas and Mack Arena In Las Vegas. In the consolation game. SMU defeated James Madison, 56-53. ~tchings. who was named the tournament's mo11t valuable player, scored eight of UNLV's first 12 points as the undefeated Rebels (8-0) jumped to a 19-point lead, 28-9, with nine minutes left in the first half. The Salukis (8-3) closed the gap to 45-35 at halftime, but the Rebels widened the lead again to 20 pointa, 75-55, with 6:50 left in the game on a three-point play by junior forward RichJe Adama. Moatau H, Loyola Marymout 80 -Forward Larry Krystkowtak ..-ored 2-4 points and grabbed a game-high 15 rebounda to lead the visiting Grizzlies over Loyola Marymount. K.rystkowiak hJt nJne of 16 shots from the floor as the Grlzzl.le. rahled their eeuon record to 9-1. Montana ICOred 54 polnta fn the teoond half after the teams were tied 38-38 at halfUme. Sota Clara 71, UC Davl1 H -Junior guard Harold KeeUna ax>n!d 21 polntt IO lead the host l3l'Oncm pMt O.vb. Basketball scores ,, • ,.,_.,.... Tournament of Roses Queen Ano Marie Colborn shares a portio n of prime rib with Illinois J ack T rudeau (cente r ) and Coach Mi ke Wh ite. Trudeau has matured quickly Illinois q uarterback cr edits team mates, coach f or his s u ccess From AP dlspatcbH Jack Trudeau has gone frnm an 10experienced, untested quar- terback to a feared. seasoned sig- nal-caller in just a few s hort months. He points to a lot of reasons for his su<X'eSS. "It's a great situation, playing for Coach (Mike) White," said the Illinois quarterback following a practice session as his team con- tinued preparations for the Rose Bowl game against UCLA on Jan 2. "And all the other good things were there, a good defense, a good offensive line, excellent re- ceivers ... "My goaJ at the beg10mng of the season was to get better every game. to improve l had my set- backs that were hard to deal with, but it's really gone very well: a dr~am come true." Trudeau. a 6-4, 190-pounder. lS a junior academically. but onJy a sophomore in tenns of athletic eligibility at Illinois. As a freshman two years ago, he saw little acuon 10 a backup role. Last year, he redshirtcd, meaning he became the llhna's starling quarterback with vir - tuaUy no game experience at the college )eve!. But he didn't see his lack of experience as a negative thing "To really be good you have to know your offense," he said. "Being around here two years really helped a lot. l played fairly well in spring baU, l thought I'd DEBERG ... From Page 81 "My philoeophy has always been that you don't loee a starting job because of injuries." said Reeves. "I would much rather start than have to come into the game off the bench when we're behind," De- Berg said. Seattle earned the right to get into the playoffs for the first time in the franchise's eight-year his- tory last Sunday by beating New England 24-6 in the K.ingdome. The Sea.hawks and DC'nver each ended with 9-7 records. The AFC West rivals split two reg- ular-aeuon rneeti.np in 1983, with Seattle winning 27-19 in the game In which DeBerg wu Injured and the Broncoe ta.klna • ttmatch In Denver 38-27 on Nov. 20. In the game in Denver, third-atrlng rookie Gary Kublak filled In for Elway, who was in bed with the flu that day, and quar- terbacked the Bronco.' victory. Despite hlt aJowinc colleatate atatiltlcl, l!lway bu 1trugled ln hia ftm NFL..,... and Dmver la juat 2-6 with hlm N • staner. OeBerg bu directed the Broncol IO a 6· l mark. Seattle ll In the playofb after three ltJ'aicht lmina RllO'M. While thJ.I will be the t.eun'1 tint 1ime to the playofl:a. It will be Knox'• etahth playoff •ppMranee ln 11 ....,.,. • an NJ'L hNd ~. However, I Knox-coeched twn hM IWO'el' ind It IO the Super Bowl •11 think the cnt Lh1ltl )'OU hew 10 be eanf\11 °' ia twi:t.:stWWI ~'ntlnthe~"' ... 'That'• aamethJ"8 you hive to l\Wd.,.U.t." be ready. 'iou have to believe m yourself, be positive." Trudeau had some big shoes to fiU . following Tony Eason as the Illinois quarterback. Eason, now playing for the New England Patriots of the National Football League, had a brilliant college career. While Trudeau's numbers -he completed 203 of his 324 passing attempts for 2,446 yards and 18 touchdowns while being inter- cepted 13 times -didn't match those of Eason, they're still pretty impressive. Even more impressive is the fact that he played a key role m his team's 10-1 record and Big Ten Conference championship. Ranked fourth nationally, the Illini won 10-straight games after a season-opening loss to MLSSOun. llllnois became the hrst team in Big Ten history to play and beat all nine conference opponents. "My goals were team goals," said Trudeau. "I'd be happy to have a season like this next year if everything goes the same way. The reward is a lot nicer than breaking records." Trudeau grew up in Livennore, whi~ is several hundred miles from the Los Angeles area but much further from Illinois. Why did a ~lifornia boy go to the midwest to play h1S college football? "I went to Ulinois to have an opportunity to play 10 the Rose Bowl," he said. "I felt like going there was the best chance." Among the schools that recrwt- ed Trudeau was UCLA. Alahania, SMU have their day in the Sun EL PASO, Texas (AP) -The Sun Bowl celebrates its 50th an- niversary today with what is being touted as its best pairing ever -sixth-ranked Southern Methodist vs. tradition.al power Alabama. Not only is 10-1 SMU the high- est ranked team ever to play in the game -which began with a 25-21 victory by the El Paso All-Stars over Ranger Junior Col- lege on Jan. 1. 1935 -but 7-4 Alabama is making is 37th bowl trip and 25th in a row. Both are national records, although this Is Alabama's first postseaaon trip under Coach Ray Perk.ins. Both teams will be trying. to end the season with some more re- spect than they have been given. SMU. the first team in Southwest Conference history to post three consecutive 10-victory seaaons and whoee 31-2-1 record Is the best In the nation over that stretch, is mitred at being bypassed by the New Year'• Day bowls. And Alabama la aeeklng to wind up back in the Top Twenty alter dropping 11..lj lti»l lWO reg- ular-season contests. "l think it's true that for the football team there is very litt1e leh to do." says Coach Bobby Collins, w hose 1982 club finished second to Penn State in the As- sociated Press national cham- pionship poll although it was the only team In the country without a loss "I don't have a lot of answers for some of the situations. Still, the responsibility lies with us to continue to keep our program in front of people with winning, rankings. TV appearances. "I think if we can keep it there on a consistent basis, it's a situ- ation where we basically can't just keep being denied." Alabama comes In with the na- tion's 10th best offense (424.l yards and 30.7 points a game) led by quarterback Walter Lewis, the Crimson Tide's all-time total of- fense leader. SMU. on the other hand, Lt aecond nationally in total defeNe, yielding only 256.1 yards a game. and the Mustangs are fourth in acortng defense at 9.9. WARRIORS' BALDl. • • • From PageB1 first American movie theater io see D.C. Cab which starl Mr. T. Everyone'• hoping Baldi will live American cinema a second chance. "I like dlaco." Baldi admits. "Ke'll hear a 90l'\I on the radio and MY 'that'• Elton John' and tell you what album it'a on," Shannon uya. The polnt la, Baldi Lt adapt.Ing to Ute Jn the U.S. off the buketb&U OCNrt. and hit tfflnmlClll at Woodbndp are adaptin& IO Belcll on wcourt. BUdi'• cl.-. at Woodbridp include lhitd~JrJel French, two ~ ~ typ(na ,and al· ..... He hll two t.o\ben. one oJdtt and one )'OUnlft'. Bo&h IWMI 6-8. Hill fatbtt II 8-3. &ldl 11 ..toua obout p&aytnc '· prof eaalonal ball -In the same 1eque in Italy in which former UC lrvt.ne standout Kevin Mqee played laat year. tor now, he'll ahowcue hit la.1- entl ln the U.S., and there ii the pcmibili\y Baldi could retum - via the Youth k~ Servlce -IO play buketball au.rt.1\1 hie 91mior year at Woodbridge. "That dependa on • Jot of thlft81," Shannon ~ .. lt de- pendl on the YES people. It d&- pe,ndl on what hie t.mlly wants lor him. lt even dependl on what hlltC.'Oeeh ln lla.ly wania." JUaht now. Bald.I limply wanta to P.lay and be competUive. · ln Italy, theJ don't o1a.Y the IAJ'D8 IO hatcl, '' 8aklJ -~ "'nMty's-. nol 10 c.unpedtive ~ Ins cM mldcDI of \he ...,_ '"-Y're aJW~)"I tunpeddve Mn, lh()Ult\." . ~ . - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /S1turd1y. December 24, 1983 93 .. · f DR THI RECORD HFL ... Yefl~ Al'C WILD CAAD TMly O•l'l•e< •• S.•11i. 1ci..11Ntl 4 ., 1 om ) NP:C WILD CAllllD l'MllMY ll•m• el o .i1u lC"-nn.1 2 al ll·:IO • m I COMl'•RINCI SIMll'INALS s,.-...,y, DK. JI •1111 S....y, Jal\. I Al'C o.nv•r·S.alli. win..., el Mleml. llm. end CS.le T8A P•ll\Durgll al ll.i.w•. um. al'ICI oal• TBA Nl'C Delt8'--..n1 WIM« ., eillWlf San Fran• cl•co or Wa•hl"91on Deiroll al .i1her wu11111111on or Sen Fr encl.co CONP'Elltl[NCE CH~IOMSH~S 541ftday, Jen. 1. .. ... S~Ell .OWL XVIII "-"' n. 1tt4 Al T amoe Sladlum, Temoe. f ie !Chan· ,..11 111JOom Odds Nl'L .o a11as 1 o•er llaml ~S.allle 4 over O.nv•r COLLEGE M>WLS Sun eowl -1MU s o•er AllDt ma Alolla Bowl -Penn Sllle 1 •.., over wa.11111111on LIO.riv Bowl -Bo>lon COli.o41 ,...., over Noire Oa~ Peech Bowl -Fiorloe Slall l over Norlll Caroline Gllor Bowl -Florida J o•er low• Blu.c>onnel Bowl -Oklallom• Slelt I ov., Bevlor FIH le Bowl -Onlo Sllll 2 ..... OVH Plll•f>vrgll Colton Bowl -THH 7''> ov., Georgie ROH Bowl -llllnol1 4 over UCLA SuQer Bowl -Aub\lrn 4 ov., Mlcl'l~en Orange Bowl -N•brnka 11 over Mleml, Fla -'rwn Herrall'I R-s-tl' ..... Bowl llMUP l Al "'-!'ST I TODAY'S GAME SW! ..... ( .. II,. ... , SMU (l0-11 "" Ala!Htme (7·4), noon MONDAY'S GAME ANM .... (atH...-.il ~n Slale t1·4·1J v• wu11111111on (l·Jl. LM AillmltM P:•IDAY'S llUUL TS (4"1 ..... """' -·~ ..-tnel ,IRST llACE . .00 v•rd' Oa•n FOi Olamor>d• tPll<nl 140 210 220 C11arv.r• Eu v Jat ICaroor•I 7.oO • 00 RamtMln Atoul'ICI (Cru ge•) 2 IO Alto race<1· Slacv Oa•, Hemc>one M•u . G•m.IV, EncJltn Lov•r, Tl"v Cov Charoer Nlct N Tidy, NIPPYl Jel Tl~ 203S U IXACTA tS·9l Pala 1)7 00 saCONO RACE. JSO verO\ Miio Oar>ekl Buo IMvi.•l 71 IO 9 oO S 00 NOl (8 rooUI • 20 ) 20 Ret>t O.C~ tZuleltl 4 IO Ai.o raced• Bill Mv Oacldv, F .. 1 SllOve, Ce,,_ JOlln, 811 <>! " Cnatgar. OrUung L". Go Azur" Time· 11 IJ THNtD RACE. JSO yara, Go High Tvme\ (Locktvl 4 IO 2 IO 1 10 l/t llll Ju.n (Aaalrl l 40 7 40 Klul•ltt Lennv IMvlt1) 1 IO Also raceo Oos RolO• TroOOI Prune Eu v Wllllllt. At• '10>1 Je<1oa1all Surfln Safari, H .. l Clau>r Tl.,,. l1 '6 12 EXACTA IS·4) oeld 11160 P:OURTH RACE. 400 .-i.ro> Yut.on llamoler (Cru o.r) 14 20 S fO • 80 Sir WaUv (Hat I) J 60 ).20 F OOYI 8arld l Aoelr) J oO Alto racta. 8llllno11tv Oe~. Tom• Chan19lon, Fetller Dell. El Polrt•o• Coto Time 20.11 12 IXACTA (7 61 oa1a \SO 00 ,.,TH RACE. )SO varo' 8eoulnot Bov (Carooza l S 00 ) 40 '2 80 FralH (Berdl 6 60 S 40 Rel .. Your 0ui..e. (Herl I S 80 A"o racta Tt• On Two, Counlrv P1llol Sou.rt ConctPI. Roval Plan. Htze 1<01a~. JC>hnny C'1e•oar. OQ·E•lorllon C>Cr-Flnlll>ed flr>I, ol>QuellfltO ond PlactO IHI. Tl~ 1100 '2 IXACTA (10·6) i>eld ~00 SIXTH llACE. '10 vero\ ~ Bull (Pllk~lonl 11 40 9 40 S 60 RI.Ill Nall•• Run (Val<lerl t 00 S 20 R_,. Brolller (l uft tt> 6 60 Also reao Ea-i1ve Nelivl, Pelnl Ma Sllve<. Salltl Or sin,..,. Olcu " 81g• Fill. R.t>l Rat>C>ll Tim.· 4'.00. SIVENTH RACE. lSO verd• Go SllOrlv !Herl) 14 60 7 IO 3.10 Wirt LI,,. ( Zuleln 12 00 S.60 Loro Lari< IC•H g•rl 2 20 ~ > • NIA WUTlltN CON'l••HCI ' ,.,Ilk D1¥1"9ft W L .. I 10 • 14 .. 11 I) 11 16 9 20 ""· GI Lake<\ Porllarld C~n Stale f>etllle P._nl• .,, 11 490 4'1 6'' 44• 7 San Dlevo 419 1•' 310 II MNlw••• DNft* Ulell II 10 '43 Dalles IS 11 S5' l<•M•> Cll~ 13 IJ SOO O~vtr 12 16 429 Hou1ton II 17 :193 San Antonio II 19 .341 IASTaRN CONl'alllNC• PllllaaelOllla Bo"on Ntw Yorw. NawJ.,>av w .. 11111111on MllwaukH All•"'• Ottrolt ChlCt OO Cle•eleno llWllene Allelltl< DMM4ill 20 s 22 1 16 II IJ 14 13 14 C-.. DM llM 16 II 14 14 13 14 10 14 • 71 6 20 l'rkSaV'• S<tf .. S93 soo 41 1 .417 276 731 Lalt~ 173. Golden Sttlt 116 Bo"on 12S, New J.,>ev I IJ PnolacltlPllla IOI, Ot lrOll 106 Mlh.,auktt 19. Clevelano 13 Allanle 114 New York Ill U 011 C11lcaoo I 14. We\lllnolon 93 Kan\el Clh 126, San Antonio 121 Ulel'I 111, Denver 116 P11oen1a 121, San Diego llS Porllana 91 , HOullon 84 TadlY'l Ga~I No oame\ sclledulad ~y'sG-• Lak.n al Poruano New Jtr>ev e l New York u11en 123, warrlon l ta 2.,, ' 6 1 • s I I ,.., 3 41/J ' ,,.., GOLDIN STATE -SllOrl 4, Smllll II, C•rroll 7, Conner 14, FIOva 2t. Jonnson 12. Bratl IJ. Collln1 s. Mannion o. Tllll> 7, Crou I Tote11· '9·96 17·23 116 LOS ANGELES-Wiike\ 21, Worlnv II, Abdul·Jabl>er i!O, Coo~r 1. McG" 4. Scolt II, McAdoo 77, Noter •. Garrell 6, KuPCllak 2, Sprlggi 3 Tolol> Sl•IS 11·27 123 k ·w• by ovanen Ge6dett Stete l1 20 J7 JJ-11' L" Ane91H JO l5 :14 14-123 Tllr .. ·ooont ooal\-9rall I Rt · OOUIWl•-<iolc>en Slare 31 (Smllll 71. Lo• A,,g~ 4l (Worthy l•I Au lllt-Goicl<tn Stele 29 !Conner 1), Lo• A~~· tt ICOOC>er 161 To••I loUl\-<iOld•" S•••• 23. LOI A~ltl n Ttcnnlco11-lll119el o.lt nM. Go1c1tn S1e1e. A-IJ, 116 Mar<ll I 4 -Un1aan LPC A htvllallOllal lCo"a M"al Mar(ll t II -Samarnen rurquolM C1u1tc (,._la) Merell 1S II -T uo on LPGA OMll MarQI 11·1' -Women ' 11.-0- IMaul, Ha waii) Mal'(ll ff·Aarll I -Catie &lance Ciani< (Pa~I AprU S·e -Dinah ~llOre lnvllelloNI lRan<rlO Mlraoel A11rll 12·1S -Pro·"m !Lal VtNtl Aprll 1• ,, -$&H Goll Cl•nlc (:SI Pt1•t•burvl Aorll 21·1' -Oflanoo Claulc M•v 4 • Potemkin Ctaulc (Rotw911. Oa l Mav ti I) Vlrlllnle C .. u lc I Port ll"O\.llh I May 11·20 -Cherllv ClaulC (U- MOnlclalt, N J J Mav J4·27 -CornlnQ Clan lc (Cornl119, N Y I Mav ll·Ju,,.) -LPGA Cllamolonahlll (Klng1 lllarwl. Onlol Ju,,. 7· 10 -Kid• Clan lc (Mal•e<n, Pa I Ju,,. 14· 17 -Mavflower Claulc lln· dlanaDOllt l Ju,,. 21·24 -So•lon Cian i< Juna 29-Jutv t -Lady Kao tona 0..-n CHe(lnn . Pe ) July S·I -Toledo Ciani< Jul• 11· IS -u .s w-·, Ooen (P U Docl't Mau ) Julv 19·22 -Rocne.1.r 1n1H11a1'-1 (Plll>lord, N Y I July 2'·1' -au Maurler ClaulC (Tor- ontol Aug 3·S -WH I Virginia LPGA Claulc (Wl\Mllng) Auo 9·12 -Ht nraoon Claulc IH'9h Polnl. NC I Auo ••· 19 -World Cl'lami>lonalllP ol WO<Nn'• Golf tSh•k., Helgn1,, Ollk>I AU9 13·26 -O~v., Claulc S.01 1-J -Rall Cllt•llY Clank (Sllt'l/lo· field, Ill I S.ot 1·9 -Porllano Cllam olontlllP s.i.1 IJ· 16 -Set.co Clank lSNltlel s.i.1 10·13 -1"8mo•I Ctanlc (San Ol~ol S.111 2t· lO -Sen Jolt Claulc TBA -Gold Puller A,..erd Plavoll (Lat VAG••>. USA·Jaoan Tum Chemplon>lllD IJ•D•nl, Jtoan Clau tc, Mlxta Team Claulc (Laroo. Fla ) Sii i Conclftenl sountlRN CAUP:CMlNIA GOLDMINE -11·24 lncha oa .. Clltlr> -•111111 MOONTlAN HIGH -11· II lnche IHtM 4 cl\e 1,. -•tlno SNOW SUMMIT -12· 24 lncnt beH • llf••-•111111 1NOW VALLEY -12·24 Inc,,. •• pact.ad oowoer l cllalfl ootrallrni. "EllllA·NEVADA llANGa LASSaN ,.ARK -No r-1 90lltaAL -6·1 lnc:Nt new on t · 11 loo! Pick ed o ff S om THUltSOAY'S G~S L'*"' ..... (at~) AllO rectO Pav TIW! Bill•, Jauv J..,., Sau v Wre1111ier, To.Kil OI Gooo EH v SPol Time 1119 U EXACTA (7•11 oa•a \H 60 12 l"ICK MX (9·S·7· 10· 1·71 oe10 HIGH SCHOOL EdlMlfl U, Lot A"o' 40 LOS ALTOS -Rw:11men 10, Hair 2, Marti •. Huro 6. MallleW> •• u111ma11 s rarni 2 Tolel• 19 2·1 40 EDISON -Wiltt 4, Werl,.., 12. H•Chlen 10, TllOmu 4, Jonnson 13. Ammann 7. S1nclalr 6. TnavH •. NtlDll• 7. Soml>efg o. L.ea••v o To•••• 19 24·17 67 OeM grOOfNCI oacked oowoar •IWI -oowo.... • c11alrt aav. 1 cllalrt nlllf!I. DONNER SKI RANCH -No '"°'I SOOA SNINGS -6·1 lnc!>H new on S· 7 1001 oau gr_.,.., oacktd oowoar al'ICI -oowde< Full oo.retlon Missouri's Jerome Carver holds the ball a loft after inte rception in the Holiday Bowl. Story~ B 1. BO\lon Coffe91 (9-21 "' Nolrt Oa~ 16·Sl s->o P.m 11.167 20 wlln 21 wonnlnQ llckell (five llOr~) Total carrvover ooo4 '19,999 11 ,. .. di .... (al At.ama) Norlll CarollrMI (l·J) VI Florida SI (6·S>. noon G•IW a.wt (at Jec11---.1 IOWe (9·2) Y> Fiorlcle (1·2-1), 6 P m SATUltDAY, DEC. JI Mu1U ••1 .... (at Hti1111ilft) Ba'f!Or (7·3· 1) "' Oklallc)ma SI !1·41, s EIGHTH RACE. 400 verd• Porle Ft n (Harl) I 60 4 20 2.IO JIM Are Cool (Creager) l IO 2 40 8uo> Mlto I Aoalr i UO Also raced. Priem Buo E uv Send• SU• Te Time 20 09 NINTll RACE. JOO varo• evlt Wllo (Caroozal u IO S 20 4 20 I lie Sl9ftalurt (Harl) 4 oO J 20 Kellvs Coffff (Crea~ I J 60 Alw racta Roo av L\1 Eaw C•>ll, Moon Wtlhi.<, B .. I OI Ma Time To Snu, The Plan Sc-bY OV•~ LO• Allot I 4 IS 1)-40 Edl•on 12 18 13 19-62 Tolt l foul• LO> Allo• 26, Edl•on IS. FoultO out Sinclair IE), Heir ILAI Ma1~w1 (LAI O<ffn View 13, LallewMd 61 OCEAN lflEW -Ore>nlck I, Mo'8f 2t. S1re1ont 12 Hoc"tr •. Pant IC• 7. Bulter 7, Aanom• t , Parco 1. D••on J. Stlrakt •. Smllll O Tolal> 76 31·45 ll SUGAll M>Wl -1·• lncne• ..... on 11· 16 foot IMIH oowoer arid grOQtNd oac~ta oowCS.r Fo.;r oouDle C'llAlfl, acu.1 QO<\OOla TAHOE DONNER -Trace ,..w on 2·S 1001 oau groomed All faclllt'-• on wlno·f\old NDl'TH ST•llll -J Inc ... , new on 1''>·1'"> fool !MIU groomad P&ciltO POWder •IWI -oowo... Full ooerallon AL,.INi MEADOWS -2 lncne. naw on 4 '>·10 tool oeu grOQtNd oeckad ooww Six Cllelrt, one •urlece tltt Cruz reportedly signs with Angels MONDAY, JAN. l C.....9ewl (at O.~) Georgia (9· l-ll "'· TIAH ( ll•O), 10.JO a m P:lftta .... (atT-1 Ohio SI ll · )) vi Pllllburgll (1·2· 11. 10 lO a rn R_ .... (at "•MCllaMI llllnol1 110· ll vi. UCLA 14·•· I) 2 Pm °'_ .... (et IW.amll NeD<e•k• 112·0) "'' Miami (Fla I 110-ll, S pm '-..... lat .._. <>naeM) Aubur" I 10-11 v1 Mknloan (9·11 S P.m .... ,,...,.... SATUllDAY, DEC. II ~ f11 111ta1a llawl (•1 Sllo .. -1. I.&.) All Force 9, Mlulnl~ l SATUltDAY, DEC. 11 ~ .... ,.,,,_, Norllle<n llllnol' 30, CAI S•••• F~•on n "**Cl'"" ..... lat OrWl*I T~ 30, Mar.,._nd 1l THUllSDAY, D•C. n H ...... _ .... Tl~· ISlS. U EXACT A (8· 1) Pooa \49 10 TENTH RACE. l SO vara• S.111119 (Harl) 4.10 l 00 2 IO eurnln Coal (Garcia) IJ 60 9 IO We<JM (Ce root.a) l 20 AIMI ,_ RHli.li l uo H•~clla.mo, wa1ci..1o1, Reo S-wagon. Bar Tr.e Coe<ll, 8 urr• li'arnoler Sir llam~I" Men Tlmt 11 11 U EXACTA 19·61 oeoa 110440 AlletWlence· 6,712 HOllVWMd P.,.11 FRIDAY'S RESULTS (1'1111 .. :IO·dllY ~ ~) I'll.ST •ACE. I 1116 mite> Snooclv Tom CHewi.•I 7 60 460 300 Exlremetv (Pecl<oiel 1060 S 20 Sruon Counrv (Cu ta....,a I l oO Aao raced Slvli>h Lao. Pe1roo1 Ja.. Pal'• LllO, Gerf14.td, No Trumo> Sllll Confu..o Time I 4l llS SECOND RACE. 6 furlong• MOnlaUli (SID411t) 4 40 l 00 2..40 GrMdv (Pt0ro1el I 20 4 00 01\llt>ellvelv Don COOverH ) 3 00 Also raced TIW! Big 81•d. Volemo. L'90• Crowd, Twill Ille Menage '1&DPY ~rellon Time 110 21s ., DAIL.., OOU9LE 13·1) Palo s 11 20 TH•O RACE. 1 I 16 mUt1 Ooon'l LllOY (Plncavl 7 60 • 40 3 20 Ltl't G•I Ractd (FU4tnlt\) I 00 S.20 r.co Ttco (Maul l IO L.Al<EWOOD -Hem~ll 2, w u ... rson •. Pulren U, Salu ar 9. LeBttu• 9. S.allr IJ, Hook• 10, s. .... I Total\ 26 10·22 S2. sc .... by 0Vtr'9n Ocean \/lew 14 19 70 ~ Ltktwood 17 IS 9 21-12 TOlal foul> Oceen View 19, LakeWOOd 11 Foutta oul Salazar • (L), Sears (LJ TecnnlCalS L•ktwooo coecll 7. Putr~ (L) Huntln9t9n Bffeh 67, Renc:N SO (leMftlT_,,_, llANCHO (Lu V-•l -8u1i.r I, Oav 16. Ow.nt 4, McCall 2. Denton S. Mlllellt 4. HaD<tOorn 7, W•rren I. Tolat• II U·lS SO. HUNTINGTON IEACH -81rrv 11, TllOmpson 10, Hanava" II. Jtllar• •. Snow 4, Kan I, Hilden 2, Loe>el 4, Fiii~ 0, Ro1>n~0«0 0 Toteli 24 19·2'2 61 "-"" °"'"'" Rar>ellO IJ 11 6 It-SO HunllnQlon Buch 16 11 13 16--67 To1a1 fOUlt RancllO 19, Hun1l11111on 8•ac" IS Fouttd oul Bu1i.t IRl PGA tour KhedUte Jan 7·1 -Tuu on Malen Pla v Cl\am· 010n,hl1> HOMaWOOD -CIO..O dU41 lo wino> SOUAW VALLEY. 1.200 Fl -CloMcl. SOUAW VALLEY, 6,100 Fl. -1·2 Inc he• ,..w on "" • J toot o... groome<1 oacked oowoar al'ICI llrm oac"ed-FO\K "'•'"· 1wo wnace lltt>. TANDI SKI BOWL -No,_, HaAVINLY VALLaY -10 lncl"lft new on 4·6 fool beM oroomecl oaci..o -ci.r Tram. S lrli>le "'91,., 10 OOUlllA chairs. - 1ur1act 1111 SIU IHCLINa -Trace new, 2·l toot OIM groomed nrm oacktO SIK Cllalfl MT. llDSIE -2 lnch4tl ,.. .. on 4•9 tool oau groomed al'ICI wlno·OIOwn .now Full oe>e••llon. wind o«mllllng •CHO SUMMIT -Trect ,..w on 6'1'> tool oa>a groomed oec"ed Two dOuOlt c11alr1, -•url•ce Ifft SllRRA SKI llANCH -Hall-Inc.II MW on S'h toot o... oowo... alWI pecked oowci.r F"" -•llon. KIRKWOOD -Tr au ,,.w on 1 toot DeM a.eked oowOt< ,,,., o•oomta Full --••Ion MT. llEaA -Trau ,,. .. on 4•1 toot oa.. oat W.ta oo,..oer ano oowoar Eltfl1 cl'talrs. DODGE RIDGE -Two·ll'lr" inc11a\ ,,.w on 3· 4 loot O.•• oowoar ano firm 11eckt0 Six cllalri . 2 w•lac• 1111, 9ADG•R ,.ASS -t•n 1nc:nn ,_ on 3 fool O.M oowci.r. Fun 00«allon MAMMOTH MOUWTAIN -Ha"·lncn -on ...... fool 0.M °'"ed DOWOar --oowoer TwaNt Cflalr1, lwo wr1ace tlfll JUNa MOUHTA'" -Trau ~-on l'n 1001 ba>a Pe<.k~I! POwder o,,. ci..lr. a... iurlace 1111 From AP dl1patcbu The Angels have come to terms with second baseman Julio Cruz, a free agent who played for the Chicago White Sox last season, it was reported Friday. "We have concurred on the year and the compensation," Cruz' agent, Bryan David, said. '·'The difference (between the White Sox and. Angel offers) were so significant, over the course of a (career) they amount to millions of dollars." Cruz. 29, helped lead the White Sox to a 71-30 record and a dlv'Won championship foUowing his June 15 acquisition from Seat- tle. He hit .252 in 160 games last season and stole 57 bases. Six teams chose Cruz in last month's re..entry draft, with the Angela and Baltimore believed to be the last two clubs left in the bidding for his services. Cruz ostensibly would become the Angels' starting second baseman, with Bobby Grich stuft- ing from second to first and Rod Carew then sharing designated hitter duty w ith Reggie Jackson. · The Angels also have been courting another top free a.gent. · reliever Rich "Goose" Gossage. · He and his agent, Jerry Kapstean, met for two hours Thursday night with top Angel off1c1als. "It was just an exploratory taJk . to 5e'e if we were still interested m him and he in us," said Buzzie Bavasi, executive vice president . of the Angels. Gos.sage. who had been the bullpen ace of the New York · Yankees. said: "We had a very pleasant meeting. That's all I can say. I've never had a llmet.able and control of that is totaUy io Jerry's hands." <•t~A.IL) WHI Virginia 20. Kt'llUCkV 16 'RIDAY, DIC. D ..... y .... (at SM °'"91 BYU 71. Mlu ourl 11 .' AIMI raced L• Vtrne'i Sona lt , Ju>lltl· can1t . Tl'lanKi Juoo-Sliver Lu'\ Prloe, Gummoco, No Tlme 10 Talk. Nencv·i Sebv Tl~ l·4S ll S U IXACTA IS· 10> oel<I I ISS 50 l'OUlltTH RACE. an. mile Jon ll·IS -Bob HQf>e Dtttrl Clenlc Jen 19·27 -f>ll~I• ODen Jen 26·79 -San Dleoo Ooen Ft b 2·S -CrO>bV Nellon•• Pro·•m Ftt. 9· 12 -Hawaiian Ooen FtO 16·19 -Lo• Anoei.t Oe>en Marc11 1-4 -Honda Cian i< Rose success[ ul KenM<lv Eae><ns 10'9dll 4 20 1 40 2-70 ltlllY Lad\< (MCCarronl 2 20 2 10 SM l rlde (Sl\Oe<na,.,l 2 oO Alto rac·ed lhl\amema, Pulch Kevs *°'"" Clrl, High Amoeraoe Love Morch I · 11 -EH ltr" Ooen Merell IS·ll -Bev Hitt Clank Merell 7?·7S -USF&G C1aulc Merell 2'•APf11 I -Tour11am.n1 P1...,.,, battle ffTith IRS • 1n NHL CAMPa•LL COtl'llllNCE Edmonton Var>e.ouvar Celoerv 1('"9& Wlnnio.g ~DM.-w L T ""' GP: 2S 1 4 SI 214 Ul1l l31ff 13 1S ' 32 127 11 II 6 2t 14' fl 19 4 2t I~ ~~ Mlnllftota ToronlO Clllaoo 17 I) 4 Jt IS4 147 13 I• S J I 141 1'4 14 It l ll 124 13' SI LOo.11• O.lrOll IJ II 4 30 IJ9 IS> 11 It 4 ,. 123 1• WALU COMl'l••NCI hirtc:ll ~ NY 111anoen 24 10 2 Phi~ ,, 10 ' NY lta_., 19 11 4 Watlllnolon 11 11 2 PllllburDll I 23 s New Jet MY 1 2' 2 8oilOll luffalO ~ MofllrM I Hartford Adef'M OM.- 12 10 2 20 11 4 lf 14 ) 1• 11 2 1) 11 ) "'*"'' se-Harlford s, MlnMM>I• > 50 110 '4 15' 42 1'2 l6 12• 71 112 " ,. l2l 120 1J3 130 ISi . 1'2 .. 1S7 103 .. 1)7 12' 41 1'S l:n )4 Ill 130 ,. 121 ll6 Wnlllnolon 7, NY ltl4111der• 3 NY Rano4tn 3, Clllc.oo , PlllJl>urgll 6. NW WMV S lot) OalroO 9. TorlltllO 2 Wlnnlo.e •• SI L.oul• l CelNr\< S, Edmoftlon S TMH't GelMI No N,.,_ K1*luled ~0-.. Mo Mmft IC'*"'6lcl Pr••-. Comh .. TllT'e I.le l/S U IXACTA (7·11 paid 11• 50 l'll'TH RACE. l 1116 mile> ll•mv'• CllamP I Hoverson> I oO S 20 2 60 1(-Vo.;r Pi ca IOll11art1) 1 00 , 60 Franc:ll Comma~ (Pe<lrorel 2 20 AIMI racta Mln11re1 Grey, II'\ • Sl'lem, l(lng DI ,,,. Renell CHWr"• Profli. Time I 43 l1S. u ax.ACTA IS·•> Daiei 111100 SIXTH RACa. I lt16 mllft Anoe! Clare (Pince.I 4 00 2110 140 Ov.,•" lmeoe l~'erl l 20 l 40 Ca•lel Cllell,,. (Hewlevl S.IO Alto r•cad· Run Ambet llun. Vloor'1 Lallv. Oonallla , SIMtnl Siren. Mlru ol, Ale · beme Tlilr•n. F'"t Or G Time '-42 JIS U l>CACTA (3· 10) oeld 1l2 00 SIVINTH llAU. 1 1116 mllH Vlcleo Kid !Mala) I 40 7 IO D""lno Again (Mcc arron I 1 40 .Hnll.ln• Fe<rY (Ptncavl H O 210 260 Alto raced Lifer"'' Agulla. Au.tut'> Nielll Ou1, S.Crel Tlmt. 1.40 4/S u •>eACTA l2·SI oelo IS I so. '1 P'tCK Sl>C ('2·S/9•7·S-l 2> oeld 11,5'4.00 wll'1 69 wlnnlrni flcU ll lilx llOrlft) n Plelt six con~11on oald Ul7 00 wllll l,ttl wlnnl119 tic"•" lflvt llOr~) llGHTH RACL I" mli.t on lul't. 11'1 Tiie 0.... (V.ientueCal UO 4 20 2 20 9-le unlre (Plncav> S 40 l 40 T,,_ H-out (Toro) 760 Alto raced Gato 0.. S04. CrH1lu1 Time· 1:A2 J/S. U EXACTA (1·3> pale! .UOll MtNTH •Ace. 11\ mtle• on curt Soatk• (Metal ff 00 JI 20 14 00 Due Le Ouc (McGutnl 1S.20 6 IO ltolal'IClo (Toro) S IO AIMI raced: OtOo<\alr ~c. TlmOtrlaclt, HofTIWtllford Drive. Le Fur, Clla~ Bidder. Good F>nl"', Traa1ura TrO't• Time , . ., 4/S. U IXACTA (4·•1 otlcl '1,S>UO Alt-nc,r ta,'20. C11am11lon1hh> Aorlt S·I -Grealtr Gr"nat>oro Ooen APrll 12·1S -The Mui.,, Aorll 19-71 -Sea Pl~• Htrllage Clank Aorll 26·79 -Hou1lon Open Mav 3-6 -Tourne~nl OI Cnamolon• Mtv 10· ll -Bvron NellO'I Clanlc Mav 11·10 -Colonlal Ntllonal lnvlla · llOnal Mev 14-11 -Mamorlal TovrrMim.nl Mav l l·Junt l -Kemo« Oe>el1 Junt 7· 10 -Hanov.r Wnlct>ell., Cranic June 14· 11 -U S Coan June 21·24 -Allanla Clau lc June ?l ·JulY I -CarM1dl1n Oe>en July S·t -WHlt rn Ootn Julv 12· IS -Butch Clank Jul~ 1'·71 -Brlllsn Ooen ISi Andrew• Old Cou"tl Jutv 7•·79 -Greeler Herltoro Coen AUO ?·S -MamPlll• Clank Auo •-12 -8 u1Ci.. Oe>en Auo 16· 19 -PGA Chemolonslllp (S/>oel Crffk CCI Aug 23·2' -Work! s.flH ol Goll Auo lO SaPI 2 -9 .C Oe>en Seol 6·9 -Botton C1eulc Stor I)· 16 -GrH ler Mllw•uk" Oe>en S.1>1 19·23 -Lu l/agu Pro·CMCH'llv C•anlc Sao! 27·30 -LaJel Ciani< Oct 4·7 -Texu Oe>en Ocr 11-14 -Soulll«n OMll Ocl 11·11 -Wall Dt.,,_y Wor1d Golt Clank Oc1 2S·2t -P~tacola Ooen No• 1·4 -USA n Jtoan Taani Melclln T8A -h am lllvllalion.I arwl JC P~· ntv Claule 14 LPGA Teur KMdl.lle Jan 14·29 -Oter Cr"" Claulc !Dear· field e .. c11; Fla.> F.O l·S -Eij .. beftl ArOen Ct.anlC !Miami) Fae t ·l2 -SaraM)la Ci.nk DMP SM lltllMe DAVIY'S LOCKER (.....,_, a.di) -$7 erniltn 7$7 roc:k aid, 1 dno cod. I bonito. 2S ""° tHtu. 136 meck.,at DANA WHAltP: -SI enoltf'L lot !NIU .• 107 bonito, JS rock 11\11, 11 maclte<al. JI 1~1,,.ao, J .culOin, 1S mlacelleneou• Tiii• •Mil's treut ....,,... LOS ANOILIS -C•"•k L.alle, Pud· dlngi t-L•k•. Sel'lla Fe RaMNolr. UN 911lNARDINO -Olefl H.-n P- l ake, RIVl•SIDE -Event lake, Molavt Narrow> Park Lake. VENTU9'A -Plrv Lake. SAN DllGO -San Vlc.nle Lalla SAN UM 09 15"> -L-1 Lake INYO -Ow1<11 111¥« (l.awt erlOea oo,.,n,lrttm to Slewerl ~I. ,...._, Va"-v R .. H volr ,,.v-....... llldlM I t.Sien.AU. ................ A...-.. SAN OIEYO CLIPPElt~ 1.inlOft Tow,..,, eu.rd, lo a 10-dlly cOl'IW.CC. COlLIOC MICHIOAfot-A~ "'-' VlnQa 0.--Fallce, «Mfentlvt tackle, wll min ,,.. Su9af lowt Nmt 0.C.UM ol • br°'*' wm, HEW VOAlt TECH-Fired Jim DIS-0.lto, MM tooltlal coed\. WESTERN KENTIKl<Y......,_. o. ... ltobel'I• ~ loot!Htl coecn CINCINNATI (AP) -The Internal Revenue Service has struck out in a t.ax battle with baseball player Pete Rose. A U.S. District Court jury de- termined that nine Jeeps that Rose gave to Cincinnati Reds coaches and employees in 1978 should be considered businees de- duction.s. The IRS had refused to grant him buainea deductions for the Jeeps. and Rose sued to get back money he had to pay in income tax and interest on his 1978 re- turn. He claimed the IRS failed to give him proper credit for all hia butiness expemes. Roee. who haa played wtth the Philadelphia Phillies aince 1979 but was releued and became a free -sent I.his year, testified dur- ing the trial that he gave Jeeps to hia fonner ooaches, trainer and equipmtnt manager for years of extra 1e,nrices they afforded him. The 42·year-old Roee &a.Id the ex1nl fielding and batting practice prolonged h1a career. For that· reaon, the Jeepa were a buainele deductJon. he aaid. New problem plagues Cowboys-7 ,000 seats unsold DALLAS (AP) -After~ the week wondering why they were bedly beaten in their laat two pines, lhe Dallu Cowboys found another pw::z11ng question to ponder Friday: Why are theft 7 .000 ticketa un80ld for th•lr firwt playoff pme? The National Footbell Leecue off.ice in Nf!W York Friday tranted the teen\ a 24·hour e'Xtenlion of the deed11ne for avoMting a local teleYtllon blarkotJt. Tbt tam had ~uested the eX1enl6oo of the 1:80 p..m. Friday dMdllne beca&.m of 81!Vett weether. But the players ...U. there II moN at ltllke tMle da)'I than box«&I receipt&. The Cowbor! haw Umped Into Monday'• wiJd-ard p foff game with the Rama. "lf we don't go to the Super Bowl thil year, there wUl be a general hOU8e- cleaning," aaid wide receiver Bute.., JohNOn. "They (management) aren't going to wait any longer. "A Jot of guys aren't goins to be kept around hf'~ Juat becauee they~ a contract," Johnacn continued. "I think manaaemmt will be wry Inclined to bring in fresh material. U we lole Monday, lt w1U be che lMt hurrah foe lh1a teem u you .ee lt now." TheC.owboya -.twoweeuaao, 31-10, to Weahinp>n and IMn were routed Montt.y ftlaht ln San Frandax>, 42-17. In lM two io..., Dal1.M ruahed 4S t1mel for only 9~ yards. · "We're not dotna the little Wnp to make big thingl happe,n." runn1ng back Tony Dor.tt sa.ld Thunday. "rm not Pl\I to drlUdze anybody, but football ia a game of buicl and we're not doi.na 80lne thlnp." C.O.Ch Tom Landry hu refrained from pointJ.na the ~r at hia offemfve Une. "In our offeme. you ahould be 1ble to pt more than 33 yardt wtt.h no bloddnc at all." Mld Landry, appuently alludtnl to eomt unhapplnelt wt th Dotwtt'• n.uuUnc. "You lhoukl be able to do that by ,.... eteppb\« on the field." The tam w .. tdledw.d to retum IO Dal1M af1m' a brief trip to flOWUlll to pncta ln warmf'I' wc.oet.her. Cowboya apokevnan Orea A.l~Uo Mid he COUkl not recall a Cowboya' playoff pme that had been bllicked out on local televilion, and added that lt WN likely \hat Monday'• pine would be. .. It'• a lonphot" to eeU out b&fon 1:30 p.m. todly. ''We'w 1e>Jd a couple thouaand thta week." he aald. ''Weether ii ~ number one ra.on. Number two la \hat 1 playoU .-ne at Tu. St.adlum Aa not unUIU&l. In eome eta. it '1r'OU.ld be a tq event but here lt'e no .,._ deal. We'w been tn more pa.yotf = !::: any team ln NFL h.iatory.'' "And 1 third ~ roay be that we haw played poorly tn our lut two pma. Some people may haw written ua off." The IRS argued that the men were pajd by the Reds and that Rose was not required to com- pensate them further. Rose's long-time adviser, Re• uven Katz. said Rose was very pleaaed by the decision. "He said he still feels coaches and other employees are under- paid," Katz said. "He said maybe thia would encourage other play• era to compensate coaches and employees for their extra ser- vices." Matthew Yackshaw. the ms attorney, declined comment ot\ whether the decision could have Implications for the IRS. Robert Pit.cairn Jr., Rose's at- torney, said: "l never analyt.ed It to the extent of it setting a prece:- dent for other people. Ct's pretty harcf to say. . "The jurors made it clear in that case that Pete Roee is a clearly, unique athlete," he said. "One o( the blgaest dlugreements we ha<t with the government la that the rRS viewed prote.ional athletft, like Mr. Role, aa tlmply an mt· ployee of a particular ~. But the jury recogniried Pete &ee •a free-1W\dlna tndlvidu.al. He had the rtaht to lluch bualnell dcduc· tiona." Top field competes a t tennis tou rney NEW YORK (AP) -thl'ft Grand Slam wiMert and a two-Ume runnerup are aeeded to clMh ln the .emlflna.1a of the $400,000 Volvo Masten Tennb Champ6onlhips, the year-endina ·~yoff" at MacUlon Square Garden J-1\. l0-16. Top.aeeded In the Mlect 12·man netd ia Mau Wtlandtr of 8w.der\, the Auatnlian Ope.\ cMn\plon, whi),eCMcbQllOYUda'1 Ivan lAndl. 'Who WU nan:::r.: both the U.S. and A Opena, ti lllded No. 2, . ----·-----------. - IM Orange Coast DAIL~ PILOT /Saturday. December 24, 1983 GORDO by Gus Amota fii\Rt'U :l .lt U•1 ,,, ,,.,,, • 1.11 !'I,, \· ltt• .. , .. ,, ~ llAI I/' 111\t ,lllA. p, All All" t'1 Al I A by Jim Davis 1-tAVE A HAPPY ANl7 LOVING MOLll7AY 5EA~ON I',, "' .. , ti.ti• ! lt<i'ih IWllll /H •*'/ 11 ' f ~ I • ~,, • "·' I• "' .! ~ , , 1,' • "'- • t t ~ ""'·I • , " ti • I • f ,• I I ., I THE f ,\~ILt' CIRCl'S "Go to slet'p, Jeffy. Not a creature's supposed to be stirring." 'ti \R'tl.\Dl'8't: by Brad Anderson "Of course I gave him a Christmas gift! Do you realize how much the Winslows spend on meat for him?" 1100' ll l LI.I'S CURB SERVICE ... I DON'T i...NOW .. l DtDN'T SEE THE REST OF THE Pl..AY .. AS SOON AS SALLY SAID 'HOO.E\ STICK I AND EVER~ONE LAll~ED I LEFT . , ..... SME 6ETS EVEMHIN6 MIXED VP .. SME EVEN TMOU6UT SOMEONE NAMED "~AROLD AN6EL '' WAS 601N6 TO SING ~ {\ MeR'RY CHRIS1MAS1 ECHO. 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NEVER G£f fHE ~AN(£ iD BE A ~f"'f OF I'VE BE.EN ~ BuY.i SEU..JNG ~RISTMAS "TREES 1HAT 1 AU'tC6'f FORGOT iO C£T ONE FOR (J.$1 ~RISTMAS ! :t NeVeR WASA I... I 11'" t.e 61RL..' MY PARf:NIS we:Re 100 POOR "T"O AFFORPA CH IL.D .' Voer play lo Uw flret trkk C'o11ld dttldt tk latt of dw toatrattl A writer oace rtmarl&ed: "Thtrt'• ao 1utlli thhll Ha blind opul11 leod, oaly deal 01N'•l•1 leader1r I.urn to find tht wlaaiDI attack with f harle1 Gorell MOIN'nin1 Lead1." t'or your copy, tend tl.85 to "'Gorea· Lead•.M c/o thl1 new1peper. tt.O. Boa 259, Norwood, N.J. 076411. Malit chuk1 payablt lo ~t••pal"'rbook1. by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan o~.ANO INSft.AO O~ flNSE.L., I lX>E.0 ~~m 1 by Tom Bat1uk WE'U. TAKE fHIS US' ONE ~AND ~IM If I by Harold Le Ooux MEA.!_ JWHll..~AS r.rf n-iAl'S A TRIVIAL BUllETIN BIARD Sport.l!i medlrlne A lree resource guide on current trend• In orthopedlca. phytk:al therapy and •Por1• medicine la avallable 11 St. Joseph'• Hotpltal In Orange Artlclea Include· "How to avoid Injury and make e•erclse a perman6nt part ol your Ille," "ski Injury prevention," "diet and HerclM," and "prevenllng lower back paln " For more Information. pl\one 77 t-8075. .lunlor gol f clinic A junior golf cllnlc Is set tor Tuesday through Thursday at Huntington SeacllH Country Club 1n Huntington Beach The chnrc is lor junior-age golfets. 8-17 The final day ot the three-day clinic wlll include 11 tournament The clinic t>eglns at 2 p m each day Coat 111 $27.50 per golfer For more 1ntormat1on. phone Doug Booth al 536-7575. J'olle,.ba ll slgnups Tile B.Jlboa Bay Volleyball Club has sched- uled tryouts for boys in the sixth through eighth grades for Sunday. Jan. 8 from 9-11:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club gym, 1221 Wetl Coast Highway. Newport Beach. No experience Is necessary The emphasis la Ol'l team play and team discipline. The program consists of two practices per week. one prec;- llce on Sunday plus a night to be determined later The club will also participate In approxlmat&- ly one tournament per month. For more Information. phone 642-5288. Baseb all camp UC Irvine baseball coach Mika Gerakos will direct the lourth annual UCI Chrlatmaa Baseball Camp Tuesday through Friday at Anteater Stadium The camp has morning aesslona (9 a.m -noon) lor ages 8-12 and afternoon sessions ( 1·4 pm ) tor ages 13 and up High school seniors are not eligible for the camp. Gerak.os will be Joined by ex-majo< college and profesSlonal players In teaching proper baseball fundamentals and emphualng Indi- vidual Instruction Drllls and games are also planned at the camp. Cost is $75 More lnlormauon ts available by phoning 856-6745 ff'om en's •oil Women Interested In joining the Newpon Beach Women's Goll Club can do so by phoning Ben Bloom tftM 5 p m. at 544-6089 ... ,.,.,..,...,_ _________ ~ MllC NC>TIC[ NllJC NOTICE MOTICI wtmNO MAL.&O "'°"°IALI (CONtTMICTION) PUBLIC NOTIC6 IS HEREBY GIVEN lhet lhl CITY Cl.ERK. on behlllt ol Ind •1 lultlOtltad by lhl CITY OF COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA w111 •a<.•• .. Meled Old• up 10 the hOul ol 11 00 o·~ AM Of'I the 24th O•~ 01 Januwy tN4 Said bid• will ~ ,...,,eel to the ieotttattve bOCty tor C:Otllldetl llon I I llt lle•I ~·' MeltlnQ Malled bide a/\ould be e<1d111MCI 11 IOllow• CfTY CLERI< CITY OF COST A MESA 17 FAIR DRIVE p 0 BOX 1200 COST A MESA CA 92828 RE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 83·3 (SOUIH COAST METRO CENTER) ,._OCHOINO& the woo: I/Id lmP<ovemlf'lll her11natter ment~ 11• authorized pureo•n• 10 me ptov1110na 01 1111 "Munlelpal lmpt-1 Ac:I ol 1913", being OM.+on t2 ot 1111 su .. 11 and Hlgnwey• Coo. ol the s111• 01 Ca1tfornl1. •nd MJd P<Ojeel wlN be llnenQeCI purauant 10 bond• being lltued according 10 the 111m1and1><ovi.ion1 ot tlie "lmprovemenl Bond Ao1 of 19 16", being OMllon 10 ol 1ald Code. WOfltt8 OI' *"IOVIMINT The works of Improvement pt~ to be con11ruc1ed are ~n.,ally delerll><KI 11 lollows Thi conllructlon ol certain 11r~. llOfm dllln, 1r1tt" 11gna1. utlllty end pul>llC park 1morovemen11. toget,_ .win apP1Jnenanc:.e end appunen11111 work ln connec11on tl'lef-llh, In 1 1ptelal _, dl•lllcl known end deslgn11eo .. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 82-2 (SOUTH COAST MET~O CENTER) PUNI ANO INC•teATI<*I All Ol lhe lbove wo•k 11 to be done under con11ec1 tn 1GC01d1nae wllli 1ho11e ce<tlln ptan•. specllleltlon11nd dr1wlngs contained In a "Report" ordl•ed by a Reeolutlon 01 lnltntlOn prevlousiv edopted, ind olhet contra.at docu!TllfltS duly edopled end approved, 10 whlCh "Report" and documents reference la heteby mid• tor a desc11pt10n ol Mid wor k i nd Improvements ..,~IALI Bid p<oposals mull be subnillled on the blank lorm1 P•llP••ICI end lurnl.n.d IOt 1h1t purpose end Wflleh m1y be obt1mld ti Iii• OlllC• of Cl1y Cieri. llnd City Engu._ Al 1llld Ott~. bidders mey obtain coe>111 of the p111ns prol11et end specllleallon• tor the contemp!eled Improvement a at e coal of S75 00 per Mt and thl1 COii 11 not refundll>I• Pl1ns end spectllC1llon1 Will De malled. upon reque11, 10 prospecttve blddert tor an 11ddl1ton11S15 00 to cov9' 111 cost1 of malling IONOI The contra<:tor will be required 10 lurn1111 •Ith the contra<:t a lallhlul pertormance l>Ond In the amount ol 100"• or tl'le eggreg1111moun1 ol tl'le bid, and• l1bot and ma11tl1I bond In the amount of 1~ The con1rac1or will 1leo l\.trntst> c..-tlflcat" of ineurance IVlder>c•ng aM 1n1<.1rence eov- erege u reqwed by the IOecillc:Allona lias ~.so sacurtd ....VAil.iNG WA~I Notice 11 l\.tfl1'19' given lhll the leglll1t1ve OOdy 1iu 01>111ne<1 the ~II prevalltng rel• ol per dllm wegee In 11CCordance With lew to be paid tor rne con11~1on of the at>ove enllu.ct lmprovemenre The sclledule hH been oblllned from the Director of the Oec>enment ol 1ndu1trlal Rel1Uon1, purM.11111 to the provltiona of Sactton 1773 01 the Labor Code ol lhe Stele of Clllllornl1, and reler-ei1Ce 11 hereby made to copies thereol on ur. with the 1ren1Cr1pt 01111eee Pfoc:.ed1ng1. wtilcll seld cQPlel ere avallllbt. 10 any 1nt1t•led p11ty upon req~t. Funl\lf. 1 copy !lllell be POtlled •• eech tot> Sii• during lhl courM of construction 'AvmNT Payments w1ll 1>e maoe In Uth to the con1rllcior 1n KCordlllCa wltli the p.ov•SIOll• ol the speclfie8tlon1 I nd on ltlmlted duly oet11tied and f.PPfOved by the Suparlnlendenl ol Streets sul>mllted In eccordanoe 1ner-n11. l>Hed on lat>or end m1tllfl1ls lncorporlled tnlo Mid '#Ollc during 1he preceding montli by the Conlractor The llrll progreaa payment wlll not be made until elter delivery ot bond1 and receipt ot monlel lherefor Securities mey be tu1>111tutlld I>)' the C011111ctor tor moniea wltht1eld u a retenllon l>Y the City 10 en1<.1re 1111 penormenee of the work1 01 Improvement tor lhe A-ement District lllD HCUlllTY All p<oposels or bids ahall be eccornpenled by• cun* a or Oet'1111ed Cfleclc peyable to 1he order of the City amounting to 1en percent ( t0%J of the bid or by• t>ond In l8Jd amount, end payebl9 to Slid City. llgned by the bidder end e corpor11e eu111v or by the bidder 111d r.o suretln who sll•ll 1u1111y before any ottklef competent to e<lmlnlller-oatlia, In double said 1moun1 over end abOve 111 1111u1ory exemptlOn Said check Sltlll be lor1elted or Mid bOnd sna11 beeome peyeble In c111 the bidder depo1111ng Mme doee not. within fifteen t 15) deys •lier Millen nollC• 11gn the con111cf AW4RD AND EXECUTION Any award ol contract wlll be m1M eol>jecl to the reoetpl or montes and proceeds from issuance end ule of bond• The Con1ract0t ahell not commence conatruc1Jon or or"-~I untll hi hll recal-..d a Notloe to P'OGeed Any progreu p1y-men I lo Ille Contractor for work CQn'IPleled mey be del•y.cl II monies 1iave not ~received trom 1111 111t ol bond• The contractor snlll execute the contrlCI Within ftneen ( 15) deys 1111< he l'IH bM'1 notified In writing to ptoc:.ed, 11'<1 sl\111 c:ommenc. cont1ruc- ll011 wtthln 180 ( 10) d1y1 after contrec:1 execution. I nd ehell complete en 111e work end tmprovementa Within two hundred fifty (250) C1tend11 days eller execution. exeludlng eny land~ malntenence PlflOO. Tl'le 1eg111111ve body hereby r......,.1 the rlgfll to te!«I any and ell propo11lt. to w11ve 1ny l1tegula11ty, 1nd lo aw11d 111e conlrlCI 10 olh« th.an the iowelt bkld9' No bidder may •llhd11• l'lls bid tor 1 PltlOd of -·--- Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 24, 1983 115 MLIC NOTICE Pt.IBllC NOTICE NOTICI °' OVIMINT MIOUITION 0# INTW'Nnotf H CTION 1. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN ll'lal lhl CITY COUNCIL ol the CITY 01' COST A MESA. CALIFORNIA ldOPted II• Ruolutlon of lnteo110n O<• ,,,. 19th d•r of Oec;atnt>et. 1943. dlclertng 111 lntenlton 10 order lhe con•tr11e11on o eettaln 1m0rovementt In 1 9'>9Cl1t a-m.nl dtllrlcn known and dff'On•lld u AtllllMINT Dlt'MICT NO. 12,1 (IOUlff COAIT ,_..,"° CSN'TI") 1nertlnerte< referred 10 •• •nt "A-1 Ot•trlel"), end on the 19th d1y ot Oeclember t983, •"Report", con1M111ng ol Olan• and 8C*Jlllo.a1ton•. 1111 11llm111 01 tilt COlll. Ind a dl.8gflli'I 01 Ille propoead ~II. IOQ•I~ w1tn en 1-.mant roll, WH ltr.d, Ind on Irle ttfll dey ol ~amtiet. tV83. • ~lutton wit adOPled 1ec.i111ng. conlldeftng eno .PPfovino a11d ~r· ,.,a11no 10 Mid w0<i..a 01 lml>r-t. 8ClQult1· lion and •PP\Jrtan•rlC*I aa propoead '°' 1111 A--• 0+att1Ct, 1nd1or panlculera, retaran<:e 11 mlde 10 MIO l>tlvlOutly IMIOP1ad RaeoluttOtl ot 1n1anll0tl DelC"lll'TION Of' AHlllMl'NT CH&TIUCT SECTION 2. The 1ald con1truc11on of the work end Improvement•. 1oge11ie1 w111i 1ppur1enance1 H 11or11110. ara of mor• then 1oc;11 or 0tdln1ry publlc benefit, end the upenNS ot the work and lmprov41f'n91lll •11 ch11ge11>le upon I dtslrlct. which 1lld "•MMment 0111r1e1 11 llereoy declared 10 be 11w1 dtalrtct 1>41!Wllled ano 10 Ile UMllMd 10 P•v the cot•• and upen,.. theteol, lnoludlng lnc~lll •.q>en-and co.11 1.nd wf\lc:h II detcrlbed II fOlk>wl A" lhll eenaln territory lnetude<I wllhln the •••e<lor bound1ry llnee lhown °" the p!ll ••h•l>lllng the Pfe>perly 1Hec1ed or t>enell1ed by or to be HMIM<) IO Ply lhe COlll end •JtPetl ... Ol llllO work •nd lmpto .......... 11. wntcn seld p1a1 is jllled and Identified 11 ""'101'0110 90UN0Alttll OF AHHIMINT DllT,.ICT NO. 12·1 (IOUTH COAIT METRO CINTl!R)" and wl'llcn selO Map wa1 heretofore approved. on Ille, and open to 1nspec11on For •JI par11eu11rs u to ll'le boundarle1 of the AIMNment O•st•tcl. reterence la hereby med• 10 M id Map on Ille with the 11antcrlpt of 1t1e11 prC>Ciffdlnga 90NOI HCTlON 1 Ser111bonds 1hell be llsued 1n acGordence won Olvleion 10 011111 Sir Nit and Hlgnways Code ol lhe Sllte ol Callforn11 ("lmptov• menl Bond Act 01 1915"110 1epr1Mnl 111 unpaid useaements and the lut •n11111men1 01 U•d bonds shall mllure a maiumum ol not 10 lkeaed FOURTEEN ( 141 VEARS from the 2nd day ol July next eucoeeo1ng len ( 10) mon1h1 lrom lhetr dale Said bond• shall bear lnt&rHt al e 111• not 10 exceed the current legal m1J1lmum 1111 ol 12% per <\llnum A period ol 1t11r1y (301 days •Ill be 1llowed alter 1,,. conllrmlllon Ol lhe 1SNUmen1 10 pay assessmema In casn or 10 melle paymonl egllnat ukl usesaments The b1lanc:e ol a-.1, wtll then become p1y11>1e In annu1t 1ns1allmen11, end Slflal bond• will be t.....ct t>e111r19 1n1er .. 1 11 a •ale 10 be Mtllfm1ned on the .. 111hefeof, p<ovided, nowever, that the 111e Shell no1 eaceeo 11ie mexlmum "" .. Ml 10<111 rweinebOve "MUNICll'Al IMPflOVEMENT ACT OF 111a" SECTION 4. EAoepl •• hllfetn otherwlM provided lo• the lllUll\Ce ol bonds. ell or u1d 1mp1ovemen11 anall bt made end ordered pur1uant 10 the provisions 01 the 'Muntclpal lmprovemenl Acl 01 1913", being Olvtsion 12 ol tne Streets Ind HIQflw1y1 Cooe ol the Sllte or Callrorn•• COITOF'~OVIMENTt llCTIOH S. THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVE- S&.757,080 00 S2, 137 157 00 Mt.IC NOTIC£ OflANCM COUNTY "'""'°" COURT 100 ca.n. c... ... Dr. w .. a len&a AN, CA. l270t Plalrtlltl ESPERANZA NERIA Defendant HUGO MOLINA EJlA c ... NO 0219198 IUMMONS NOTICll You have llMfl •wad. ..... ._. ,,.., dlolde ..... t.v ,..., '*"' '-td ...,..... ~ wht1611 IO deJa. "8acl '"'-'" .. Ion ....... II you wleh to Mell lhe IKMC-ol II\ nomey In 1hl1 matter. yo... 8'\0\11<1 o IO PtO<nPlly IO 11111 you1 wrlltlfl MC>OnM. If eny m1y be tiled on lme AVllOIUlled he IMdo dlmen<lada. I trll>uma, lade d8otdlr COfllr• Ud. 811C11eftcte • -qlM Ud. re• 68fltro 6e ao...., L_ i. ~ ......... H you wtell la Mall IM actvlcl ef ett0M9Y Ill ... rMtt.f. '°" ._, • '° ll'"'"'PttJ " ttiat row wrttteft ,......., H any, "'IY be lllad Oft ....... 81Uelad._..,.., .. _ jo 61 Uft ...... Ml Nie -to, ....,.. "-lo lnmedla'-'tl•, de Mia -•· tll reepue1la _..., .. ,...=111\1, ~ .., ,,i.tr••• • ·TO THe DI NOANT: A dvll COfllltlWlll Ilea llMll llled by Iha '*"'"' ....,_., ,-. H you wfall to defeftcl ihte t.weult, rou ""'9l. """'" • d•Y• '"" thl• 1Ummon1 II -ved on you Ille Wltt1 tt1i1 coun • #rltten ralPOflM 10 the complalnl Unleaa yO\A do, your Clehwtt will be entered on app11c111on ol the pllln- lllf. and thl1 cour1 may enter a judge- ment egaln11 you tor the 111r.1 d• mended In the complelnt, whicll could •Hull In garnl1nmen1 ol wegea, l•~lng ol money or Pf099'1Y 0< olllef rettel 1aques1ed In 1he com· pialnl Dated May 17, 1963 LEE A BRANCH Cletll By· J Sterr. Deputy Fl!LCDR & JAUftlOUI 12413 Lewll 11, .... 11111• 103 Oetd8n Qroft, CA. nl40 Published 011nge Cout Delly Piiot Oec 3, tO. 17, 24, t983. 6317-83 Pl&JC NOTICE MENTS IS AS FOLLOWS Estlm11eo COii or ConatructlOn Est1m11ed Incidental Eapen- Est1m11ed TOllJ Cos• Elllmareo Con1tlbut10n B•l•nc• 10 Asaessmenr U ,894.237 00 Ofl...-COUNTY S 1, 110,1128 00 MUNtCIPAL COURT ST.783,609 00 Of' OAA...,_ COUNTY PU9l.IC HIA .. INO .....,. HCTIOH I . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONDAY, THE 6TH ~ Judlctal CMetrlct PU8llC NOTICE ORANGa COUNTV MUNt<:ll'AL CCXHtl M Otl.ANU COUNTY Hettlof ........ Otall'tc1 4'01 JlmborM lllwd-= 2110 IMwpon hecll, Ce. 1147 Plalnlllf H R CARMONA Oeltlld•nt RODA SELDEN OOES I lhrougli )(, 1nctutiv1 C•M No !111960 IUMMONI NOTICIJ You lle¥9 bMft ...... . TM COUii '"IJ HclcM ..... JOU without r-be4nt MIM'd 11ft6M• '°" r"'""'4 wttt.ln ao daJ•. ,.ffd IM ll'llottMtloft betow. II you w1an to _.... 11141 adv~ of tn attorney In '"'' metier. you •hOuld do to promptly ~o thll your wr111en retponM, 1f any, mav l>a Ille<! on tfmo AVllOIUsted ha aldo damendode El 11lbum1, lecM IMcldlr oonlr• Ud. tffl •lldMM'-• -q111 Ud. , .. ~ dentro de JO ~ LN II lnlOf"'ICloft Cjlll Mflll. H y4MI wlell to..-the ~ of 1111 1ttorft9y In IM9 "'IHW, JOU ~Id 6o '° prOfllpllJ '° lllll y- wrlHM! ,.. ........ " MY. "'9Y M llled Oft tlfM. II U1IN 0.-totteller el c;on..- jo de 11n llC>Ot.clo .,, "'• HVnlo, deOefle "-lo lnmedlal•-••. di "'' -·· ... '"flUle'• Merit•, 11 1111 Me""e. ~ -regi.trede • tlefttpo. 1-TO THE OEfENOANT: A clYll comp181111 h11 bMft fti.d bJ tlloe P9111tttt 90elMI J4MI. H '°" wt.ti lo deMftd tMa lew1111t. '°" 1T1111t, within )0 deys 1tter 11iis eommOt11 l1 served on yO\A, flt. wllt1 th11 cou11 a w111ten response to lht compl11n1 Unless you do your c1e11utt w111 be enteted on appllc111on or the plain· lilt. and t1i1s courl may en11r a fudge- rMnl against you lot 1ne 1el1tl d• mandld 1n the complaint wnic1' could resull 1n garn1111m.,.1 ot weges taking ol money or propeny or Oiiier rellel requetled 1n tM com. p!11n1 Oa1eo Oec 23 198l J PETERSON. Clerk By K1'REN SCHOENHOL Tl Qepu. I)' LAW FIRM OF AL•E .. T& & ... IHll!R 2100 N. llfo.dweJ, &11111 ~t ,,o. 9o& 1217 &IMll• Ana. CA.. moe (714) W-0111 Pu1>11~ Ottnge Co;ut Oa1ly Pt+ol 0ec 17 24 3 I 1983 Jan 7 1984 8520·83 POOLIC NOTICE DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1984, AT THE HOUR OF 8·30 O'CLOCK p M OF 410t Jambor .. etvd., 9o1 JltO SAID DAY IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL. IS THE TIME ANO Newport hectl, c .. ..._1M7 K-otaSJ PLACE FIXED TO CONSIDER AN O FtW.Ll y OETERMINE WHETHER PlelntlH Curci· Turner Company. 1 IUPE .. IOI' COUR'T Of' THE p B C TEREST P1t1nerli'tlp. THE STATE Of' U LI IN ANO CONVENIENCE REQUIRE THE IMPROVE-De 11 n den I R 0 n e Id l • CALIFOftNIA IN ANO MENTS, ANO TO CONSIDER ANO 0£TERMINE WHETHER THE OWN-ERS OF A MAJORITY OF THE AREA Of THE PROPERT't' IN THE Berth~ end 0oet 1 through FOfl THE COUNTV PROPOS 0 SS s 10, lnclullve Of' ORANGE E A E SMENT DISTRICT HAVE PROTESTED AGAINST CIM No 111109 Eit1te ol NORMA LUCINDA SAtO IMPROVEMENTS, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF. ANO TO CON-IUMMOffS WOODIN, Deceased SIOER ANO FINALLY ACT ON THE ENGINEER'S "REPORT", ANO TO NOTICE! Vov !left bMfl eu.d. CASE NO. A·111Mol HEAR All PROTESTS RELATING TO SAID PROPOSED PROCEEDINGS, TM COUft IM"~ ..,.....,.11 'IOU NOTICE OF MAL OR THE GRADES AT WHICH THE WORK SHALL BE DONE. OR THE ' ........... EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, OR AS TO MAPS ANO wtttlout ,_ belltt llMtd ...,..._ "'10PE .. TV (ProOlle DESCRIPTIONS, OR THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST ANO EXPENSES JOU r9lpGnd wlttlt11 ao deye.. Read Code Section 780, 782) THEREOF OR THE PROPOSED DIAGRAM OR ASSESSMENT: ANO ANY tlle tnlofmalloft below. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tnal ANO All PERSONS INTERESTED MAY FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST AT II yO\A with 101..it 11\e ·~ 01 an ANNE M MONTGOMERY a 119< OR BEFORE THE TIME SET l'OR HEARING REFERRED TO HEREIN anorney In thl1 mllle<, you lhould son el 1epresentat1v• ol lne Ettete ol MPORT do so p<omptly 10 lhll your w1ltten NORMA LUCINDA WOOOIN Oe- H CTlON 7, A Repon' • cont11t""' 01 det•l4ed plena. -~•rteattoni. rnponM, II .,,.,, mlY be flied °" oeueo. wlll sell at P"val• !Mlle °" .. .,, __. lime Fa1>1uary 15, 1984 10 1'11 litgnesl aps end del<:rlp1ton• 1111mate of cotl and expenMS, llnd dlegrtm and AVllO!Utted lia li<lo demand8CM end best bidder, unde< ll\e le<ml ..--t. h11 l>Mfl prep111ed. p<ellmln1tily 1pprove0. I nd nled w11h tlle El l••t>ome. lede tMcldlr CflftVI Ud.. end conditions 11e.1tnil11< men· 11nscr1pt of these P<oceedlflOI For lur11'19' par11C1ular1, reftrence It 11>y made ro Mid "l\ep0<l" u preltmlnerity apj)f'oYeO, u _,1 11 Ille 1111Mldlencle1 -que Ud. ,.. llOl'led, end !Wl>teCl to cont1rmalt0n ev1ouaiy mentioned Resolution 01 lnlMllon .pondl 68fltro 61 ao ..._ LM i. l>y ll'le Orange County Superior "'OCIEOINOI INOUINel lnlOf!Ndon .,. ....... Coun 'ubaequen1 to the Hie and aECTlON a. For all lnlormeuon r ... llng 10 t"-ptoc:.edlnga, the "rov wllfl to Mell the lldYlce of wltli1n rhe 11me allowed l>y lew 11 me er1ng prooedur•. Ind any and 111 matter a • ,..,.orth end contelned In 1111 ett_,-lfl tMe rMttlf, '°" lew offices ot Frank Rosemen Free- ny document•. ~sol<.1llon1 or CettlllcelM. lllMlion ts directed lo the Mollkl do eo ~ '° 11\at ,_ dus ind Mann by Harvey M son dn igneled below wrrlttefl ......--. " anr. "'9't M Nelm1n. ettorney lot the personal seventy (701 deys ener the bid QPenlr19 DATED December t9 1983 BRUCE MATTERN llled Oft "'"9. rec>11ten111lve II 101 W Broadway, Et'-IP Ptt+nney CITY OF COSTA MESA llU.teddHNMlkltetel-Sulle 1100 San ()<ego Ce11torn11 CITY CLERK 77 l'AIR ORIVE lo • llft ...... 8fl .... -to. 9210 1 ... tlle rognt !Ille, inl9fesl1 CITY OF COST A MESA p O BOX 1200 deMrle ~ inm.-.t-i.. end estate ol ll'le deoeued. end en CALIFORNIA COST A MESA. CA 1121528 de .. 11 -·· 111 ,..._.,. the righ1, ltlle lnter111 and Mtate Pul>llllled Orange Coal Oeily Piiot Dec 2•, 1983 11611-33 TELEPHONE (71•) 754.5343 MCrlta. II hlly 116gl.lftl, ~ -1n11 the es1a1e of NORMA LUCINDA I of\c~ °" .... OVE•NT '91letreda • tt.Mpo. WOODIN deceased nu 9CQUlred Ml.IC NOTICE llC'TION 1. The work• or imp<OYement are ducftbed 11 follows 1-TO THI Dt,..INOANT: A ctYll l>y ope111ton ol law or othetwllMI ntm11c NOTICE ~-r:nt II•• ii..n nled ~the other than. 01 In addition 10 the• of -------------rUUL Tlie con11ruct10t1 ol ce<1etn P1Jbllcl lmprov......,11. 1netudlng 1uee1 ....,... .. 11 peln Ht llOllMI rou. H ,ou w to tl'le decel!Mld al the time of n., ON>tNANCI NO ~1 ;'J>rov:;nenis including grading, p~vtng, bue. curb• •n<I gutters. cMf9fld 1111• ,_..,.., rou muet, de1111. In end lo all lha1 ce<'11Jn •ea• AN ON>INANCI! Of: THI! cm CouMell. Of' n. CITY°" COSTA -• I and street llghtt undetgrouno uttlllles, aen1t1ry -•· within '° d1y1 •lier Ihle a...mmona 11 P•oe>erly snulled in lhe C1ty ot "''lnege ind recre1110nat lacihll•. together '#Ith appurten-end c o MESA, CALWOMt!A. MJ'Lti&.MO MCTION 1•• OI' TMI! COSTA appurtenenl ""°'" 10 aerve and benefit PfOC>lf1 ... wltl'lln the boundlllll of ~ °" you. Ille with 11i11 ooun a ypress •n !he County of r•1'Q8 MEIA w•AL COO« AMO ..... 1wo TMI! IUCCl&llVI ASSESSMENT OISTRICT NO 82-2 ISOUTH COAST METRO CENTER) Wllllen rllPO'lM to lhe complalnl Sllll ol C111tom1a commonly d• COO« ACTIOMt THEMAFTI" Of: 1TT1.I 1t, CHAf'T'l!R 2. OA TEO Dec Unless you do, your O.llUll will be tcrtbed as 9852 Via Sonome THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT'!' OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY ember 19 1983 entered on 1pptlc:lt1on of lhe l)leln· Cypress. C1llto1n11 90830 and ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS Eiieen p Phinney ltH, 11\d Ihle cour1 mey enltr e tudge· more palltculerty described U HCTIOM 1. The City Council of the City ol Cotti M111 hereby fjnds CIT'!' CLERK ment eg11n1I you tor Ille rellel d• Loi 130 Trect 5374 H per map and oecl•rn tli•t r--.t revlllon• •nd emendment1 to n 11e 111. cnapter 2. s~1frE0bfg:z1~~RE~: mended In th• eomplelnt, whlcli recorded in Book 2u . Poges 28. 29 ot the Cot•• Miii Municipal Code 1nvllld1te SacllOn t6-26 ol Ille Publlsllod Orange Coe.st 0811Y P~ol Dec 24• 29, 1983 &6 t0-e3 could re1ull In g1mlsnment ol 30 and 3 I of m1seell1neou1 maps. Mun1Clp11 Cooe Ind 11i11 In order tor the reeent rev111on1 •nd amend· w~s. tilting of money or prOj)erty records ol Hid Orar19e County C1ll- men11 to remain Qpe(attve, II 11 ~ thll Section 16-26 be repealed or other relief requested In the com-fornll (less exclusions plus 11se- 1nd th11 such r99ell be ettectlve Janulf)' 1, 1984. n.. ~v• cod• plaint men1s ol 1ec0<dl section• lollowlng Section 16-28 need to be remimbefed mmi C NOT CC Dated AUQult 211. 1983 Thi& sate " sub,.c1 to current The Clly Council of the City ol eo.11 Maa nndl end o.cilr .. 1net 11111 rUULI I P\8.IC NOTIC£ J PETERSON. Clertl II.HI. covenanta condlllOn• r1- 0<dln1nc:e ret1tes to texe1 '°' the utull end current"''*''" 01 ll'le City NOTICE OF DEATH OF OTICE OF DEATH OF By G Croeby. Deputy 11rtct1ons ruerv1110na. rtgt111. r1g1its and 1110 be adopted Hen urgency ordlneno. pvrtuanl 10 Sec110n136934 JA•I C. ""&ON,""-, EIO. of w1y. 11semenls. and Hiiiing en· end 3e937 011111 CeMtoml• Government Code MORGAN A. BISSEV ANO A M E S W I L L I A M A,., at1111ane1 Cot1*ettoo! cum1>r•neet 01 record HCTION 2. The IOllOwlng amendmenll 1re 10 be mede 10 Tille 18, OF PETITION TO ADMIN· CPARLANO ANO OF 201tMp,erdWey,hl1t!A,ClllllnA The terms and condll1on1 ol the Cheplllf 2 ISTER EST ATE NO A MIPwpor1 lhacfl CA.. t1MJ ule ere Cun ano lawtul money 01 1 Section 16·26 Is repee.led eflecllve J1nu1ry 1. 1984, • PETITION TO ADMINIS-(7t4) m-not ' lhe Unlled Slates of Americe. 01 pert 2 Section 16-27 la renumbered 18-211 •Hectlve January 1. 1984, 121 OOS ER EST ATE NO. A I U I St Publllhed 011nge CoHI Deity PllOI cash and pert credll. the terms ol 3 S.Ctton 16-28 Is renumbered 18-27 ettec11ng January I. 1984. and To a.JI heirs, bene(ic1anes. Tu all heirs. benehctaries. Dec. 10. 17. 24. 31. 1983 tU<ih credit lo be acctollble to lhe 4 Section• 16-28 through 16-39 ere ,_.,Id d d 6417-83 peraonel re1><eaer11111ve end to lhe HCTION s. This O<dlnanc:e 111111 Ilka effect end be 1n 1\111 lorce ere itoni an contingent ·reditors and contingent Coun Ten pe•cent 01 the amount 1mme<1l1tetyfrom and 1ner PQMoelhereor, and prior to 11Mt1xplration of creditor.. of M ORGAN A red11.o~ of JAMES WIL-MllC NOTICE bid lo 1ccompany the oHe< and the hl1Mn(151dty1trom11spauagelhlllbepublflhedoncelntheORANGE BISSEY and persons who IAM MCFARLAND and 1>•1111'<'810 be paid on conf~mauon COAS1 DAILY PILOT, a -O*l>lf ol genereJ Glrcullllon. p<lnted end may be Olhc•rwise interested n;tmS who may be other-MDllDI COUNTY 01 ule l>y the COUrl r.,. ••. 1ent1. put>ljtMO In the Clly ol Cotta M ... together wtth the names of the in the will and /or estate: 1~fl 1n1e~t.....1 in the will •~ eou.rr OPlf•llng end ma1n1enenc:e •x· members of the City Counctl vollng tor and egllnll lhl -~ • '-" ""' INOtO MANCH pen-. end premtum• on tneoraooe PASSED ANO ADOPTED lhll 10th dly of o-n1>er. 1983 A peuuon has been filed nd'or estalf' •20t o..ie IL, ,,0 . llo• 1141 eceept1ble 10 the purtnaM shell be DONN HALL by Doris Woodhouse m the A peUllon ha5 been filed !Miii, CA. 92201 prorated aa ol 1he dell ol conll1m1· Mayor 01 lhe s . c r 0 I M ,J" Pl I 1111 Merg11e1 Stobll1 Pit lion of Sllle The eomln1lion ol lille, CllYOICOtll.M-• upcnor our\ o range y Pau D. ''-'lary, Jr. m e n • rec~dtng ol conveyance. end any v-C h Du Edwerd1. and Meureen Edwerdl ~ ATTEST EILEEN P PHINNEY Clly Clerk ol 1he City ol Colla M ... ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA I COUNTY OF ORANGE I M CITY OF COSTA MESA ) I, EILEEN P PHINNEY. Ctty Clerk and ex-otttclO Clerk of the City COU<ICll ot lhe City ol Ce>t1t1 Mesa, hereby oet11fy thal lhe ll>O,,. and toreQOlno Or din.nee No. 83-31 •al lnlrOOuced end conlldefed Mellon by sec1fon 81 • ragutar mMtlng of 111<1 City Council held on the 19th day ol December. 1983. and ther-eeller puMCI 1nd adopted 11 • wtiot. •I 1 regular mMllnO of H id City Council held on lhe 19th day 01 December. 1983, by the IOllowtng roll call vote AYES NOES ABSENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I l'llVI ti.reunto Mt my t1and and attt.ed IM Seel ol the City of Coe1a M ... lhl1 20th day ol Deooembef. 1983 EILEEN P PHINNEY Cl1y Clerk 1nd H-OlllclO ol lhe City CO\lncll ot the ounty rt>quesllng t a t ns he Superior Court of Orange Oefendeni City ot Palm Sprtno•. lltle ln1<.1r1nce policy shtll be 11 111e Woodhouse be appointed as ounty requesung that Paul s1111 o l certlornla, Inge upenee of the purcheMt personal representattve t.o McClary.Jr be appointed Strumbeeker. end Ooee 1lhrough8. Bids or olle<s ••• Invited •or lhl1 nolUtl ptoperty ano must be In writing end adm1n1ster the estate o f personal represen tauve t.o • c ... ~o 38310 lndlO wm t>e rec;etved 111he 11w oHlcet 01 M organ A 81.Mey (under the dm1mster the estate o f IUllllllONI Ftank, Ro1emen. Freec:tu•. enc Independent Adm1mstrallon A M Es W I L L J A M NOTIC•t v-. !left Mat'I wed. Menn, by Hervey M N11tn1n at· r Es A ) Th •· C TM _, -6ldcll ....... t rw tomey tor the personel r411>r111enl1· o I.ates ct e petluOn FARLAND (under the ··~· ttv.. al 101 We91 Broadwey. Sul~ IS set for hearing m Dept. No. ndependenl Adm1mstratlon :::-' ,.....=:::;: :---.:..--= 1100. San Diego. CA 92101 , or mf\' 3 al 700 Civic Center Dr • f Estates A cO The pelll.ion 1114 lli,.,metlofl -..ow. be llled wllli the Clerk ol the Su• West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 S<'t for h earing in Dept. No. llyouwtllf'lloMetc the•dvleeol an =~%~~ ~M~~~~ !~:~Y~~ on Jan 4 1984 at 9:30 AM. at 700 C ivic Cent.er Dr i uorney In 1111' mattllf, YoU lllOUld 111-l1111 "'•bl'-·11o .. or lhll not"'-• . ·• do eo promiiuy eo thll you• wtltllfl .... ..-""" ..,. If YOU OBJECT h est. Santa Ana. C A 92701 retp<>nN. If any mty ~ Iliad on i nd before m•lclng the Nie, but not . 10 t e Jan 18. 1984 at 9:30 A.M. time. • . '''" lh1n 5.00 Pm on February 15. granung of the pelll1on. you IF' YOU OBJECT 10 th AVltOIU1tedhlaldodM\4lndlda. 1984 should c•1ther appear at the e El trlbumt; ... _..,...,. Ud. For turttiet lnlorm111on end '*' hearing and state you ob}l'C-ranung of the petition. you "" ..... ,,._ 1 -..., ~ r.. form•. ·~•I the otttce ot the Ill· uons or file written obJe<'· hould either appear at lhe ...... ....,.. ••...,&...ta :~tort peraonal •tPl•Mn•• f eanna and at.ate you ob--11-.mul1R.-...... · u ons w ith th e rou rt be on-1 • • fl bf"-_ ",_ _.... " ..... ltl8 MMoe., The r1Q11111 r....-v.d to 111ec1 any .. -----------~~;:==~=====::.=~ City ol Coll• MIN Put>lllhed Oranoe Coast Ollty Piiot Dec. 24, 1983 eeot-83 the hearing Your appear-. ons or I e wnuen o Je<: '" ...,_, Ill tMe ....-, ,_ end •II bld1. . be 1 b Ions w ith the rourt before ~ • •,,......, • tNt yew Dated: December 7, 1983 ant't.' may n person or y hl' hcanng. Y our appear-"""*' ,...._, " lfl1, NY Ille Anne M Montgotnef'f." your attornev b ... 4lft tlMe peraonal repr1Mnt1tlve o( DllTH NITICll SHERRY GLENN M SHERRY pas..,oo away December 21. 1983 at lh<' age of !'>!'> H e was r ur- n·ntly S(•rvmg as Athletic Dm-ctor and W ork Ex· per1enC'e Coordinato r 111 Es1.1noa H igh School. H e ldl bt.•hind his belov~ wife of 32 years Anna &Ae, 3 clnughteN, Susan. ~ren and K<'llie. 2 grandchildren Srnll nnd Sht>rry and pim·n1$ CllH and H e lrn Sht>rrv M emoria l services will Ix> held at f.luinc.ill ll111h S<-houl Forum. ~ day Dt>c.-ember 27. 1983 at I 30PM THIMGI TOOO PAClf1C VIEW MEM<>fn~ PARK c.metery • M ortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newi>Ort Beech 64•-2)'00 llc<:ORMICK MORTUMY t7951.1Qune canyon RO. L..8gUf\a hactl. C.. Hts 1 4M-M1!1 IALTZRJIOPON tMITH6TVTMU WHTCUPP CHA.NL 421 I 171h I• Cotti Meile ~N7t nC"V may be '" penion or y .. u.w ........... _ the Ell•I• OI NORMA LUCINDA ll'' YOU ARE A CREDI-our attorney. II de"" ...... "'_.. _.. WOODIN, OecMMd ptRIC NOTICE MllC NOTICE TOR or a contingent creditor I F YOU ARE A CREDI-......_ .....,.. IM1 ••• ._,"..; ~~NNNK, ROSEMAN. l'REEOUS & P'ICTTTIOUe 9UMllH IC..-J of the deceased, you mU3t rile R or a t'On tingent creditor .. eeta IMMfa. 111 ,..._. .. By Harvey M Neiman Attorney IOf .. ..._ tTA~ NOTICE TO CMDfTOltS your da1m w101 the court or ( the deoeued, you must file =-.: =-,_.. -PerlOnll Aepresen1111~. Anne M The 1o11ow1ng per90r1 11 dotng Of: llULIC ~" present It to the per.ions! rep-our dalm with the coun or 1-To THI NDAMT: A et¥ll MontOOfM'Y .. ,,... ... (Sect 8lO1·& 107 U.C.C.) rl'SenUll1ve appoin ted by the n.'S<'nt It to t he peraonaJ rep-OO<?Ok' ' ... ....., llld .., ... HARVIY ... NEIMAN. HQ. CONNELLY'S 8001<KEEPING Notloel•h«ll>yQMlnlotheettdl-• ti pol •-' b ·L-..... ......... ,... ,, ,_""" .. ""'*· fte>MMAN, ,..OU •• !AVICE. t1892 lrvlne Blvd .. Tulllt'I. tort 01 Dorothy Jon.. and JOhrl court within four month s •nt.a ve •P n\C\,I Y "'"' ~ t1ite ........... 'tW ...-MANN 1 92880 Jonu Tranel9'ort•I. wnoee t>ulll,_ from the dot.e of Clrat lSIUaO<'e urt whhin four monlha ...,.•da)'l lfltt thlt eummOl'e It t01 w . ......_~ ~ uoo U<Ntan Mll)I Connelly. 17892 lddr•• '' 19100 Mec:Arthut Blvd. of ll'tters as provided m S«· rom lh<' date or first ileoance ....-..cl on you. Iii. with thle C011rt • ':'f>o:;,0;,~ tOt rW>e 8lv<I . Tvetln. CA 926'0 City of lrYlne, CA. 92714, CO\lnty of \ion 700 o f the Probate <:ode ( letters as tvnVlded in Sec· wrH*1 ~do-to ~~...!; (11 .. ,, ... __: Or•"""' "-~1 Oall'f ...... t Thie ~ .. eonductld by an Orange, S1111 OI Catltotnll 11111 1 ,... -• Uftl98 ~ oo .. 'f<N' ....,_,, _ ..,. f>u.,. .,...., -·..-..,.,.. r"" bulk"'"'* 11 1bou1 10 be midi to of California. The lime for on 700 of the PT"Ob9t.e Code entered on-..,~ of tn. p111n-Dec. 17. 18. 24. 1"3 L.euf..ft M COMlll'f Monlcl Aoelnl Tr1111...,..1) ~ flllng claims w11l not f'Xpltt f Callfom la. 'fb. lime for tttt,lt\dttlltCOVftfnlyenl•ajudge-851&..83 Thie ,,.,~, .... nl9d wttll the ~ -6df•• .. 2 t3a fynee Or .. prior to four months from the mns claims will not explre ment agefMt ~ for "" retlef ... ty c.. ot Oranoe County on City of Ptll08ntle, Co<.lflry ol Or1nge, da~ of lhe hearina noticed nor to four mon lha from'~ manded In Ille oornp4llltlt, wtitch ---.. -_-IC_NO_TIC_·_£ __ _ to, 11113 8111• of~ .. ..~ could reeutt 111 oerl'llltll'Mftl Of n~ P'nlllll Tht proc>«ty to be tr1111elarred 11 above ate of tht> he&rlng nou...~ .,..., ,..,Ina of money or PIOl*tv ___ .;...;;.;;.;;.;~.;..;;.......;.;;..;...._ __ Publleneo Or.nge COM I Dally deeetlbad In gel*'el M! M ltOOll In bovt' or other rellelf ,.qURlld In lhe oom-ITATl•NT °' llot DIG 3, 10. 11. 2A. 1H3 trade. nxtur•. equipment ltld OOod Y OU MA V EXAMINE the-YOU MA y EXAP.UNE th~ p1~1 ,._ ,.1 ,... ,~:::::-•... '!!~11UI_! .. ~ 931143 w111o11nat~1Que~known tr ... 1.0 ~·. 1.... ----.. FASHION GALLl!AY Ind IQCaled file k ept by lhe C.'Ourt you lie k~pt by the coun If you WILLIAM I COHlJ\LY, Clettl The 1o1iow;ng ~ tiave lban· "-----------11 11100 Mac:At111ut ~. at)' Of ~ tnt.el't"9ted In the estate. ~ lnlf'res~ ln the esu.t.e, 1y. J. Acw-. OeoutY dOflld tfle ""of tM FletttlOut 8lltl· L_,_.....;Ml;..;;;;;;;.;IC;..11);.;.;;..TIC(;.;.;.;;;._ __ lntne,CA.82714,COuntyOf Or-.. you may ~rve upon the ex-OU may 111erve upon the~-u.T•eM.A ""°'9~,,... Name. IMP£ .. IAL CEHT11£ '''"'noue.,...u 81~~ie111o1,,~ ••• u ..... -~ ecutor or admlniltntor. or \Or or edrn.lnlatraior or LAW~noet EAll OfVELOf>M£HT. 1301 Dove ',,. .,_ ·--,_ ---·~ ' tm I.-.. AIM 8\leet, lulte :150, ~ e..citl, MAim ITA~ mat.cl on "' eftar tfle t:htl dty ot upon 1he •Homey for the U • pon the attonw)' for th4t ••· ,.,. ......._CA... CA HMO • TN ~ l*90M -dolnO ~. 1914 11 10:00 A.M. 11 K>U\Or or admlni.tni\Or. and tor or admlnlatnttor. and rrM> •·tlte -P91er L Orlno. 2:11 ErnetlllCI HAV! OfNTtwfLL AEPn. 17•l2 ~~g~~'!.!!c:O~~ .. C~A:~ n,1e wlt1h the court with proof II<' wllh tht!coun •Ith proof ~ OrlflQt COMt Oally Piiot Bey, Legun• 8Mctl. CA. 92161 ..,_,Aw. •3, Hunt1nQton ....,, Aocllll@ld 8MI Ste 2N II T()f'O, Call-0 aerv ce. D wrtUt'n ttql.M!llt f wrvke, • Wrf_.t~ ~: 0.0. tO, 17, 24. 31, IM3. '41e..83 M=hl.I~. ~··~ •~ 1orn1a 1t11ln1 thot you dni,,. apedal &alina that yoO '-'-nt •...--. CA 92MO ICenlon a. ... I.Ind. Z21f A... Thlt IM i.t dett for llllng dlllma no~ of lht' flUnt of an ln· tl~ of lhe f==of an In· -Alcllat11 8 Konclly, l30t 1 11. ~t. •2. Hvntlnoton 11 J~ 11, ltM. __ .. _,_ f .__, ___ .. 1 t ,J "8JC M)TlC( oo... ltrwt • .....,.,,, 9-h. CA. . ca..12t4e so t• aa 11 k-to the T,.._ wntory...,... lyy•-... -.. t 0 ..,,,~,,a.nu Vl tHeO Anlt• J IM .. IC, .. ,,,, 174H ...... ~ .. ._....'*'*Ind ed• tsl.IW u.eta or of the pell· \e -ta or of ,..._ petl· ~---TN ~ltloul ..... H8'M,. Ave 6:a.~onleectl. ~llledtlylleTl'Mlllwot(llfor Uont or .-counta nwnUoMd or •t·owua meondoned llOTIOIOfAl'IPUClnoet ..,_,tollb0¥8-Nacl ln 0rtneie ra:-.:..,_ll~by"' Ifie peat ~=-· IAMI ln ~Uon 1200 and 1200.& of ft s.:tiOn f200 and 1200.0 of TO l l~OMOltC ~t!:..-=!:.~a,.,1 woeletlOfl Olflef Oeted ~ ~ l.he \.AUfom.la Probete eoct.. .... Callfom'9 Probete Code. To ~ " ~ COnoem! M" ...... '*" .... ,_ • .... .,.. ... ,. ... ,.-., ... 111>.., T,.,,...,.. .W.1 8. Wtlu • AuN. Pa.a McClarJ t.IOVl~TlNO eo .. INC. It <ara> .--PM• l . omo =•.t'::::: 111911 w1t11 '"' """""'*' Orenoa eo..t ~ ""°' Htl AtlMIJc: An. I Dlwr Dr. liUle t• ~to IM ~"""' ~. Al: Tiiie f!MtllTmll -"-.i111 llll Clerll OI Clnllot eovnty Ol'I Dae.. 14.1183 -..a a.-1 a..ctt, CA."'" hM*. CA. tllM °" .... =~"'*-.:~'°:. g:n:. = OI Ortl!IOI eoun1y • • ,ta, I Publlahed 0raiwe CGMt 71• Ml-1111 etooN1c ... ,. .... at as» 1rtM01 11111 flO '1tt1T1 ca I Ml-H?I. o.ny Pilot Dec 2!. 24, 30, PubUlbld ar.w. a-lt.l11Cclete ..... OA.tllM ~ °' .. ~ ~ "''I,.__.,. lpa3 Uy PUoc DK. 14. ~ 30 "'~·..-0.W. C:0. '-Not P'tol 0.. tf, 24, S1, tMi, JW\.1. to .. " .. , ~ t l9S. 6803..ai Dec.''· ,.., ..,..., .... 111'1-C) ... \ -------------------------------------·- H6 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 24, 1983 PU8l1C NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE PUBUC f«>TICC Pta.IC NOTICE IC-oetM K-08837 K-08115 flCTITIOUI I UllNHI su~~~~:Nc:,H NOTICE 01'' Ol!:ATtl OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF NAMI ITATE ... NT (lff•. 1101-'101 u.c.c.) ROLLA ATHENA ADES, RACE E. H UNT AND Ofl' bu~:;:.::wing ~rl()l\t alt 1111"'11 Ill WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Ila ROLLA A . ADES. aka PETITION TO ADMINlS-LE MARQUIS l,.IMOUSINE 209 A NuloGe 11 llefet>y g•v90 10 the ROLLA ADES A N O OFTE R ESTATE NO A -lt1H3 41•1 StrMI N-pot1 BNch CA C•l'<lllt>•~ ol ARTHUR GRONSKY PET • ' 92603 811u ANNE GRON SKY T 1en.r••0tt•I. ITION TO ADM IN IS· Tu all h <'lnl. bcnt'fim l riN, Claude Pefrln 209 A 41e1 StrMt wnus .. ousm .. sa 11dor11se •• 503 E t:R ESTATE NO. A·ltl0$3 •rN111ors unll conungc.>nt Newport e.ach.'CA In~ · fth1.,wet .. r Bolboa Newpott BMch To ult l w1r.1. bt>m•C1t·1anet1, ·n•tla l11r11 oC G RACE E o.tpnlne Ptttln 2011 A 4 l at (.1111n1~ ot O•ongo State or Call d d H U NT CR CE IZA s11 .. 1 ~wpo11 B..,ch CA 928eJ 101111u 111a1 11 buli. 1ran1l1M •• •bout 11' atur:1 •1 n co n u nsent • 41kt1 · A EL · Thi•' 1>utl11en '' con'duc;1ed by a 10 ti11 mide to MARK HOWARD and • r••d ti 1l I"• o ( R OLLA B ETH H U NT . oka GRACE g9f>eftl par1netlhlp CHERYL tiOWARO Tra1111.,ee(1), ATH ENA ADES. a k a H U NTJnd pt•rsc1nswhomc1y Oelpt1lne Pe11111 who..e91)\•~mess 11ddre~:•8t6CWes1 ~OLLA A ADES, aka bt• otht•rwtl>t' tnl..ert.'Stt'<l in Tn1111al8t'll4Wtt was hllt<l with lh• 13th nlt>ua Nowl>Ofl .... ech oun R )L L L>ES nd County Clark 01 Orar>ge Counly on ty ut 01ango. S1111e 01 Ca~l0tn1a I. A A a perli<>nS Lh<' will and/or ('8\a\.t": Dec 1 1983 Jr111 prop1111y 10 w 1rar1•la11e0 •• "ho muy bt' o therwuw A pl'ttUon has been filed · FU1110 1111 •11110 Al ~03 E Edgawata• lllll-rt·~lt.Y 111 lhe w ill and/or by DAVID ARNOLD in th e Publl1h4Nl 01anoo Co111 Otlly a.;11r11a N.,..l'OM Beacn. County ot Poot Dec 10 11 24 3 t 11183 Or.ing11 s181., 01 Calltorni• -.1..1\c' up<>rmr Court of Orange 6428•83 Sot<! p1ope11y 11described1n o•n :\ pe1111on has been hlt'd 'ount y rt'quest i lll'C th&t e•.i• i>s All l1•tures. equ1pmen1. and ~"GEORGE T ADES 111 the DAVID ARNO L D lx· ap-1----.,-.. n-•1C-NO--Tl_C_E __ _ lur1111u1e ol lhul Ros1au11n1 & Sport • , 1• C 0 . ...1 • , • I . , ~llVL f•~"""" uus•n~n ~nown •• ART'S UVt nur '-ourl o range putnlt'U Jli pt 1~na reprt'lK!n -1-----';.;;.;;;.;..;;.,.;.;.;;..;.;...;;..;;;_ __ LANDING 8"0 IOCAllHJ al 503 E 'ou n t y req U<'Sll ng t hut la II Vt' to adm1naswr the estate P'ICTITIOUI •UllNESS £u11eweter BQlt>oe Newport Beach. 'OORGE T ADES bt• tap· C G RA C E E HUNT . aka NAMI! ITATlMENT Counly 01 Orange s1a1 .. 01 Call· lllHt-<l JS no•rsonal reprc.-:wn -RAC E ELIZ ABET ti The lotlowlng persona are doing 10,..,8 .--bu.,neu as r,,.. t>ul~ """sler will oe consum-111v1' to :iumin1:.tl'r the estate U NT, aka G RACE HUNT HAWTHORNE OEVElOPMENT m111eo on or a11er tile 121n day ot >f HOLLA ATHENA ADES. und1•r the Independent A d-COMPANY 73276 South Po•ntt Januatv 198~ and claims may be aka ROLLA A . ADES aka inistrau on ur Estutt'S Al·t) Oflva, Suite 100. Leguna Hiiis. CA lllt'U 01 WELLS FARGO BANK NA 0 O , ' '112053 Escrow Oeparlmo,,t. Re Esciow No LLA A ES (under the-he pcuuon IS SCI for heanng Rlchltd A HeW11lorne, 23276 f>4J •526, 660 NewPOrt Cen1e1 Of•va ndt>1>cmuent Adm1m stra11on n Dept N o 3 .ti 700 C ivic South POinlO Omo Su1111 100. "t760 Newport Beech. County 01 f Est.alt>:. Alli The peuuon enh'r Dr , Wl>S1. Sant.a Ana. l,una Hiiis CA 92653 01u11ge S1a1c ol Ca1llorn111 92660 i. w t Cur hl•ann" an Dept. No. 'A 92701 on January 11 1984 hll ousoneu ia conduc1o<1 t>y a All claims must be recowed al this , "' • • corporntion audress t>y 1no I Ith oay 01 January, ! :ii 7~!0 C1vtl' CC'ntcr Dr . I ll 30 A M Richard A H11w1horne Pres1oen1 t98• unles~ th" oull>. 1ranst0< also t'SI, S.in1.t Ana. CA 9:l701 II" YOU 0 8.J E(._j tu th.. Tiits s111emon1 was hMl<I with lht! inCluOl!S Iha transfer 01 hquor n Janu,irv 11. lYIH al g 30 r anung uf the pt•lillon , you County Clerk 01 Oranoe County on license 1n wh•ch case all claims ·\ ~.1 · h 1 1 h h Dec I !983 must ue rece1veo p11or 10 1ne dale on iv uu l t.•ll t•r appear at t t• F231tl4 wmch the 11quor hcens.i ,5 trans· IF YOU OBJE<..'T to thtt hl•aring and lit.al(' you ubjl'l'· Publlsllo<I Orange Co8sl Oa11y lt!tred oy an,; Department ol Al· rilnllng 111 th•· f>i:Ullun. vou u ons ur fill• w n tlt•n ol>JfX'-P1to1 Dec to 17 24. 31 1983 conohc Beverage Control h11uld t•llht•r <1p""ar al 0 lhe t1uru. with thl' lUUrl before 6431"83 So 1ar as ~nown 10 Iha 1tans· r-lerol!ISI. au business nomes and ad· ht•ttrtng and st.at<' you ob)CX'· tht• hearing Y our appt.'ar-dressosused 1>y Translerorts11or 1he lums or Ctlt.• writ11.•n ob)fX·· · nt'\.· may bl· an pt.'fSUn ur by1----POO~c.;;l.;.;IC;....;..HO..;...;..Tlc.;;C.;;E ___ I lhtee yei!rSIBSI P8SI 11 d•lle<et•tlrom H•lll> with lhl• l'UUrl Ix-fore our Jllumey P'ICTITIOUS BUllNESS ~:1::i~=~b~r~N~993 tht ht•Jnng Y our appear · IF YOU ARE A C REDI-T NAME STATEMENT Mork Howero ·11w1.• m;iy tw in f)"rson or by R 11r a l,Jnungr nt crt-dtlur t>us~:811~0~~wing person '5 doing Cheryl Howard your ;1ttorn1 } f thl• dt.'<'\.'<e;t-<l. you must Cile COR DIORO 29 G111men S1 Put>hsht!d Ordnge Coast Dally PllOt If' YOU ARE A CREDI-yuur da1m with the rourt or Irvine CA 927 t5 Dec 14 1983 R ,,r a nm11nai.'nt t•reduor prl'St'rll ll to tht• ""rsonal r{'p-Annohse Scninz•11gei 29 Gillman ., ,..... SI . lrvtne CA 927 IS ( th1· dt'\.'\.•as<'(). yuu must file l"f'S(:nta11v 1.· appolntt'CI b y the Tn1s bu11nees is conducto<I by an PUBLIC NOTICE v11ur du1m with the• l'OUrt or "Ourt within (our m onths ln<llv1dua1 • prt-sc•nt ll to thl' personal rep-from the datl' oC first 1ssuam't' Annalise Scn•nunoer l(-ot900 l'senWllVt' appointed by the f I ·Hers as v ded n Sec·-This statomeni was l1IOO with Iha NOTICE TO CREDITORS . l pru 1 1 County Cl&rk of Orange County on OF IJULIC TRANSFER \lUrl w 11h1n four months lion 700 of the Probate Code Nov 22 1963 I (Seca. e101-4107 U.C.C.) Crom lht• datt' or first issuan~ r C;ihforn1a The lime for F2't043 NOll<:e Is neret>y g1V8n 10 creorun f lt'ttt'rs as provided In ~:-C1ltng claims wall no t exp1rt> Put>llSl'le<l Oran~e Coast Dally ot ine w11h1n named lranste<Of(s) mn 700 of thl• Probate Code pnor 10 Cuur months from the Pt911o8•' Dec 17 2• I •983 Jan 7 that a t>ulk trensl0< IS aboul to bo malle on personal properw heroin-1r Cahforn1a The lime for datt' or th l' hearing noticed 6522-83 aller described riling daams will not expire abovr the names and t>u .. ,,." •<l· ru1r to Cour m un1hs Crom the YO U MA V EXAM I NE the POOLIC NOTICE dresses ol 11\e 1ntende<1 ltensfOforS are STATEWIDE CALIFORNIA Jlt' "' lht• hC'armg noticed file· kt•pt by th<' rourt If you FICTITIOU8 IJUSINE68 BUSINESS ANO INDUSTRIAL OE· ~IVl' afl' IOIC'rest1o'CI In the estate. NAME STATEMENT VELOPMENT CORP . 4600 Campus YOU MAY EXAMINE the you may servl' upon the ex -Tne l<>11ow1ng person 1s dolnQ Or Newport Beac:n. CA 9'860 I k 1( ll'le iocat•on •n Calilomia 01 1,... 1 t· t•pl b' thl' t'Uurl you e1:utor or adm1mstrator or t>uSlnoss as • , ••• ..t h ' THE WOOL AGENCY 18086 ch•"' e.ecuuve olhce 01 pr1nc1p11 n ante: rt'Sln.i In t e est.at('. upon th<' alloml'y for th<' ex· Darmel Pl , Sania Ana, CA 92705 1>us1ness olllce of tne 1n1ando<I vuu may St>rV(• upon the <'X· «:utur or adm1nastra1.0r, and Billy D Graves. 18086 Oarmel Pl lrall~leror •S SAME d C f S All othe< t>Us•n~ names and ad· '\.'Utor ur J m1mstrator, or 111• with lhl' c'Ourt with proo an1a Ana, CA 92705 oresses used t>• 1ne intended trans-pun tht• attomev for the ex· f S<'rYll~ a written r""uest Th•s bu .. f\oss is c:onduc:1eo Dy an ' d · ' ., Individual reror w11n1n 1nree ye;vs 1as1 ye11s '( Ul\)r or J m an1strator, and stating th<tt yuu desire s~1al Bill Graves last past so far as llnown to lhe frlt· w ith t h<' t'11urt w1lh proof nOlll"t' of tht• riling of an tn-This s1a1emen1 was hle<l with m.i 1n1enoed 1tansteree are NONE C C O C The nameisi<1nd t>usinessaddross r scrv1c·c· a wrattC'n requ'-'51 vt•nwrv and appra1scmt•n1 of O\lnty lark ol range ounty on ol the 1n1endeo transleree<sl are l..Jllnl!: thJt Yl•U d1>s1rtt SJX'('1al est.aw ·a.sscts ur or tht' pell-Dec 8 1983 F232250 Geo1ge t' Bnghl Jr and Ilene F Olll"t' ut tht• Cal1ng of an in-uoni. ur 3t'\'(1Unts m enllont'<l Put>lls"oo Orange coast Dally Brtgh1 605 Bengal Cour1. Con1ra111, t•ntur.v and appra1sement or an S<-t·llon 1200 and 1200 5 of Pilot Doc 17 2• 31 1983 Jan 7. w,1sh1ng1on 98531 98• lhat the propeny i>e•llnonl netoto . l..ltl' oSM'ts ur of the pt'll-the Cahfom1a Probate Code 1 is oescr•DeO 1n oene<al as All Inn!> or at'\'OUnts mentm nt'd DAVID A . COSSABOOM lurntture 1 .. 1u1es equ1pmen1 and n S<'C:taun 1200 ;and 1200 5 of 900 N. Broadway, 41b Floor supplies 01 lhal certain ousinoss ht· Cahfurn1a Probate Codt' Santa Ana, C A. 9"701 6S30-83 POOLIC NOTICE known as CIRCLE INDUSTRIAL '-PRtSS ano 1oca1ed a1 1789t Sky-PAU L J. BARBA (7141 S47-SS64 FICTITIOUS aUllNUS par~ Cn Su11e F & G 1rv1ne CA J 7291 lrvinr Blvd ., Sult~ 410 Publashl'CI Or.tngt· Coast NAME STATEMENT The Business name uso<I t>~ said ustin CA 92680 (); alv Pilot ['-1-Ill "·I Tne 1a11ow1ng petSOf'IS are dotnQ 1ran,1orors at said IOCallon IS CIR-• . iJ • I''\ r' • " • l>USll!t!SS •• CLE INDUSTRIAL PRESS 1714) 83%-8071 191!:1 1 A CHEN RESTAURANT 6082 I Tnat said t>ulk transfer is intended Pubh~hl'd Ordnge Coast ti5 l ~ lj;J Chapman Ave Gardon Grove CA to t>e consummated at 1ne ott1ee ol DJah Paint I.A'\. J7 Ill 24 926•5 Burro.., E'c1ow Co 19712 l~Wi ' · · P\&.IC NOTICE Longe< Ct>u 1737 N W00<1w1no MacArthur BlvO = 105 Irvine. Coun-· · Lana. Anahttfm CA 92807 1yolOranqe Ca1tl0tma 92715onor 6517-83 FICITTIOUllU'*4Ell Ming Tang Huang. 2075 N Park allt't Januar~ 17 1984 L-----------NAME STAn•NT Lano "A Orange CA 92865 T h•s t>ulk lrMster 1s sut>toc:t 10 P\llllC NOTICE Tno IC>llawtng pa< ton ,1 d<>1ng T n1s 1>os1ness •s conducted Dy o Cal1ton11a Un1lorm Commercial s-ness as 11m11eo p11tnorsn1p Cooe Section 6106 ft~row No. 1020-5S71 CA TEREO CUISINE BY BIRTHE Linger Chu The 11ame al'ld adoress ol lhe per-NOTICE TO ORTON, 2008 1 Hill Lene. Or-Ming Tang Huang son w11n whom claims may oe hied is CREDl'TO-.I CA 92661 vy Thts statement was hied w11h the Burrow Escrow Co 197 12 (~I of Ille T.nhe Si.ov Gorton. 2008 1vy Holl County Clefk Of Orange County on MacArlhur Blvo = 105 Irvine, CA Commetclal Cocte) Lane, 011ngo, CA 92667 Dec 2 1983 92715 a,,d tne taSI day for 111tn9 (•)A tMllll tr11net.f ta~ to be T1111 business•• conducted t>y an P C F231971 c1a1ms t>y any crOOllo• snall t>e Janu· .o. indMdual ut>llsho<I Orange 0851 Dally ar y 11 t98C Wfl•Ch s me l>USll'leS$ (b) .T'IMI -llftd ~ .... B•r1ha s GOflon P1lo1 Dec t 7 24 3 I t983 Jan 7 day t>elote the consumma11on dale '"-of "'8 t.-efer0t we:,.._ This s111omen1 was llled with tne !984 sve<.1l1eO at>ove 1 Frenll Nowalil, 2920 E. C-' County Cleril ol Orengo County on 6525·83 Dateo Oec.emt>er 15 •983 IQhway, Coo-one clel Iller, CA. Dec 1 1983 ~----------George H Brtgnl Jr F231W f>OOLIC NOTICE nene F Br111111 The n.m.a and ~ .o-Pul>l1shed Otange Cout Daily~---------- lnlended Translt!fee4St ,_ ofthe It_..,..-. Andy P110t Oec 10. 17 2•. 3 \, 1983 FICTITIOUS BUllNHS NAMI STATEMENT Pubh!>he<I Orange Coast Daily wen, Shanti I . 0.Wllrf, 213 6420-83 P1101 Oec 2• t983 amino Arroyo Ar1ellalm, CA.•------------Tho tollowlng person 1s doing 6607-83 .-Pta.IC NOTICE t>u11noss as POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The touow1ng pe<-SOnS are c!Olng ous1nMs as n & B ENTERPAISES 20882 Beachwood Lene Huntington Beach Ce 9'6•6 Relpll A Haney 20882 Beacl'lwood Lane Hunltnglon Bf'ach CA. 926•6 Bt;lly K Hafley 20882 Bei.chwood Lane Hunt1ng1 on B<>acti CA 92646 T 1>1s bus•ne's is conducted t>y a general par1nersh1p Ho1p11 A 1' Bouy K Haney Th" s1a1emef1t was 1o1eo with Iha County Cler~ ot Oranqo County on NC•v 18 1983 F~ Publ•sl>!'O Orange Coast Dally P1IOI Dec J tO 17 24 1983 6320·83 AM ottlef ~ -llftd AUTO EUROPA. 17840 Le Lima ,.._ wed by tM tr-Wot FICTITIOUI 9U ... ll SI . Fountain Valley CA 97708 ltllln "''" ,_.. IMI peet 10 fer NAME ITATEMENT Kevin E Monson 17840 La Lima H llnown to the tr-fer" -; Tho lol!Owlng person 11 doing St • Fountain Valley CA 92708 Nona. t>uslness as· This buS•"-IS is conducled t>y an (c) The locetlon and _.-al«»-KTH CLINICS KICK THE HABIT rvtdval rlptlon Glf tM PfepertJ lo be LINICS. LIFE ENHANCEMENT Kavin E Monson trenaten.d -. Stocll lft treda, TRAINING, 1405 E Chapman. or-This s1a1omon1 was hltt<l with lhe .,qulswn-t. treda -· -• nge CA 921WM! ounty Clerk 01 Orange Couf11y on not to compete of "'91 certelft rea-Je;ry T McCall a. 222 1 N Nov 17 1983 teurllftt 8fod ber ~ ~n M PondefOSI S1n1a Ane CA 97701 F2:30e00 NoYall'• ~ ~ et 2920 E. Tiil• business 11 conducted t>y 811 Put>ltshed Orange Coas1 Oa11y C-1 Highway, C0t-clel Mer, ndMdual Pilot Dec 17 24 31, 1983. Jan 7 CA .• leeaellold 1,,.,_,. end Jetry T McCalla 198• 6544·83 ... ~ lntereet. Thie •tltetn8flt was llled wHh 1ht! (d) The ptKe, and 1fte det• on Of ounty Clertt ol O<ango County on 1------------.,.., wMch. tM ~ trl!Mfer .. lo I 1983 OllDLIC MnflCE .,. con-.ted ere: lleftll of F231121 t----ruu ___ nv.;;.._.;....;... __ _ Am.-ec., Newpoft COl'ltef omc., Put>llthOd Orengo COU I Dally 500 Nawpor1 Center Df .. ""''*" PHot Oec tO 17 24 31. 11183 .. aell. CA. taeO, °" Of a"'8f J--64 27 -83 .,., 12. 1114. Oatact Nowember 14, 1ta ~ "'* """'* P\&.IC NOTICE T,......,.,1---...;...;;~~~.:..;.,;;,;;_ __ _ Altdf 0.WM FICTTTIOUI llUSINEH T,..,.._.. NAiil ITATUerNT FICTITIOUS IUllNEH NAME STATEMENT The fot!Owlng person is doong u11ness u CANTREL L-GOLOENBERG & SSOC INTERIOR DESIGN. 4 Ses· ape Or • Newpor1 Be3Ch CA 2663 Ll<lda Merte Goldenberg • Sea Shanti 1. Oew11n The fotlowtnil pa<ton 11 doing PU8UC NOTICE Trenatefee businots as. FICTITIOUS BUSINEH ~~~:;anoa c-1 Dally ..... ~oc~~~~vla Uf\41, Newport Of NttwPOfl Beach. CA 2663 NAME STATEMENT ....a EdwerO H Conway. 1~7 S~a llu ess aa oom'IC NOTICE Tiil• bu"'-• I• conducted t>y en R EOCORP ENGINEERING 1700 ruu.. Mdual Th11 t>Us•ness ts c;onduc:ted t>v an ndlvtdual Linde Marte Goloont>o1g ThlS S181omon1 vves lileO with the ounty Ciotti ol Orange County on ov 18. 1983 ~ IOllOw•r>g persons are doong I------------l .,... Newpon 8Mch, CA 92860 E rry Ave Su11e n 1 Sa11111 Ana FICTlTIOUI eusaMEll Edward H Conway CA 2705 NAm ST.An.INT Th•t st•tomont WU ftled with lhe F2JOIM R•nald W1ll1am Raad 13 TM lollowtng J*IOt'I I• d"""' nty Clerk of 0r•"99 County on 11Pu~~eO Oranoe Cont Dally El~wooo. Irvine CA 92714 bullnftS u _ . .,,Dec t 1983 o~ v..... 17 2C. 31 1983. Jan 1, ~ t>usinoss is conducleO t>y 1 AMERICAN HANDYMAN SER· P'Dffla 198~ CO< alion VICE 7821 Shi fter Cir HunllnQ1on Publillhed OrlnQB Cout Dally ald w Reed e.acn CA 92648 • IOI Dec 10, 17, 24, 31. 11183 1----------- ttaloment was t1~ wtlh Iha Wollaro Lumsdon m. 8865 Sand· 6423-83 P\IJLIC NOTICE C<>t411y Clerk ot Or11ngi!I County on pipe< Cor Fountain Vali.y, CA I----....;.-...;......;..;;._ __ Nov 23. 1993 2708 .,._IC NOTICE Ftem1ous 11UllNHS Fn11n T ~UV.. NA• ITATIM4!NT IShe<l Oranne Coast Daily htl t>ustnau ••conducted by en 1---...;...;;=.;.;;...;.:.::..:..:.:,;;_ __ _ ··• nd1Yi<Jua1 flClTTIOUS -SS The lollowtng pa<IOO 11 dotng Dec 3 lO 17 ;>• t983 Wiiiard Lumldon Ill N._ tTA,._NT ""-51 H 6325-83 Th11 1111emen1 wee flied With the The lotlowlng J*IOllS art doing NEWPORT BEACH AtHLETIC -----------n1y Cler~ of O<enge County on Sloat• u : UTS. 1387 Avocedo SI • N-porl PU8LIC NOTICE , 1983 OGLE ASSOCIATES. 256 Ogle '"· Newpo!1 Beech. CA 92ee0 trMt, Cotll ....... CA 92627 C11ar1et J Pope. 19507 Siena Son·V•y COf'potalton, 495 IE. 17111 800, lrvlne, CA. 92714 trMt. Cot1• Mfla, CA 92627 This t>uSln"• I• conOucled by· •n Thlt butlneM 11 conducted b'f 1 ndlvl<lu1I ted Pat'Mrthlp Charlet J Popa Son-Vey Cotpor at ton Thi• 1111tmenl .... filed wll n lhe Thia stat_,, ... NeO wllh the nty Cletlt O' Ot•not COUl\ly on n~y = O' Ofllt'IQO County on 7. 1983 F2:U12t FU1M Publlllhed Orll\08 Cout Detty , lllo«IMef tlo1 Dec t7, 24. 31. 1983. Jan 7 --.::z:.., ~9"1, autte IOU 8!128-83 8521 -83 Liii iil.i 'lndltJonal 3 Br. 3~ Ba Bayfronl, p1er & float for 6~' boat. Priced to •ll $1.260,000. llVllE RIUOI Prm or1.1r111c· buy & ocean view from 4 Br, 4 Ba ~uu. puoi home Prime lucatlon . $775,000 YllTA -L• 11"1111' Fabuloua blly & mountain view. 1 Bdnn. I Ba. condo co-op. Lowest priced at $295,000. -IAYlllE PUOE UfFllOIT Spect.8(.'Ular b&yfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat 1paces. Reduced-U .~.000. PElllllU 1111 IOUIFllHT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdnn, 3 ~th. ;noo S(l It. 4 car park1n~ $1,285,000 FlllllUIS UIOI llUTIP New 4 bC'. 4 ~ ba, CUSU>m French Normandy EBtate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. N ow $995,000. DOllOIUO OAYI UYFllOIT Coronado Island cust bayfronl lot. 85' boat deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w /t.rade. llllWIW MIE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 balh, lake view. 3~ tq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR )JI Boy,•d• Dr"'' N ~ b l~ 61bl * WE ARE VERY PLEASED TO WISH EVERYONE A MOST HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON AND A WONDERFUL NEW YEAR 18841 MAY THE COMING YEAR BE FIWD WITH PEACE AND HAPPINESS * * ...... Two ....... ONGS TIE STAUll CO•Pm 760-1397 1'13-7'111 Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. misteltoe and holly -some of the holiday majlc you'll enjoy In this grand Big Canyon 4 BR & den home. Specious master suite wtsparkling pool and lush garden views. Wet bar. 2 fl replaces. spa, 3 car garage + private sec. sys- tem. Recently reduced & priced to see a $599,500. Jeri. HARBOR VIEW Lovely Harbor View Broadmoor home w/ocean, bay & city llghts view. Impressive VIEW entry. Large kitchen w/eatlng area, for- mal dining room & warm famlly room w/flreplace. Master suite offers garden & ocean VIEW. Pro- fesslonally landscaped -vacant & ready. $320,000 LH. Jeri. PENTRIDGE COVE Great location and Investment opportunity for the new young executive. 2 BA, 2 BA w/lush gardens & water falls. Owner may lease option. Lowest price @ $119.500. Jeri. LEASE -OCEAN VIEW Fabulous 3 bR & den w/2 fire- places and wet bar. Immediate occupancy $1600 per month. Jeri. 8404- 2125 a.n Joequln Hiiie M . Newport-..Ch -::~~~, sec ~ell~ -u. £!f s· ~ " ('U,f • ~- •:=,=~~~ ::-to--10 •otf'lll • ..., .......... I I' I I I~ l>LEBI O I -.... _ _,_ __ ~ .. --....... ---.._ ___ --------------- ...... .. .... ...... ... .... • .. '" ltr •••• .... al 1'U C..ta lieu 1024 '!!fl'' ltacla 1 OH e PLllM lllTI 4 Sr, 2 ba w/anach gar or EHE/OnfOI • . 60 it t:IO corner rot at 91 1 2 airy 4Br lbu rom rm All unlt1 hive 2 Bdrm and VtCIOrll ror 8 low price 0, homs, <Jtalti gu11rdt10 2 Sa wllh wel bars. wath· S93 500 c1111 6•8 8386 comm T •nrua. pool er/drye1 hookups, Ill•· itt<.uw U-49 500 wt5~ pieces and 2 ba1<:on1e1 lniat 1044 dn or S1600tmo (ll 10 1~ Beaulllulty const1ucted rnos 1se op1 ) ' lest tnan tO years 119° LOWEST ROlllll Y E•cet1en1 backbay lo· RULT c;a11on Full p11ct PRICED 116-2311 1289,950 751-3 191 675-33 t I Ev/W1Cnd1 2 Bdrm, In '"1111e Springs C:: SELECT Upper unit Very neat end * POOL * tiiifi" PROPERTIES clean Move 1n co11cllt•on Seoul Dover Shores :! Fe111as11c locauon nea1 Bdrm 3t>i.. tOfner 101 Sll,100 Fantastic location near the besl shopping an the S01Jthland 9 lhoatrea & all mod & pr ol serv1ce1. Better 1841 ttlf8 one FASTI 75 -1 IAIANllT fUllLY llOIEI 3600 sq It ol custom Tudor living localed in 1a11 Ille lamlly neigh- borhood 4Br 3•,, Ba. don and huge family room Solid oak woodwork 1n1oug11out and many spe<:101 features Owne1 has bOughl another-will arrange lantaSl•c new hnanc1ng1 Only !375,000 A~I< for Hallie Strock 644· 7020 UICI llEAL EITlTE GOLD COURSE VIEW Beautalully decorated 2 Bdrm condo w!U1 un- obstructed view Elegant· ly paneled oeo Com- pletely redone gourmet k•ICl'len anll large goll course side sundeck See 10 lully appreciate $339 500 17141 67J-4400 <JIJI '21·2121 HARBOR ..... 1 .. IEWPORT IEACH HUGE LOT (90 11 178) with goad older 3 Bdrm 2 bath nome $2 t 5,000 and owner wtll carry llty lcCar•I•, Rltr. 541-1121 Cer1114tl Mar 1021 M1•1+IH1t+l1oa•t •llEllOEI 141,000 * Spotless 3630 af duplox owe 1Sl· 12"1.-tong te<m 3bf/3ba • 5t>r /3ba-1 vac 509 Acacia-walk to beach 399K 20•1. dn-Appra1sed 440K own/bk• 645-7048 CHiil Hl IAR IPLJ 2 Two bdrm units dupleK In Corona det Mar dpl11 IS det1nttel'f the best buy 1n CdM Units In goad cond & owne< Is very anxious 10 sell S269.SOO llMEll REAL" 171-Ul 1 675·3311 Eves/Wknds pool and 1pa FaSt S391l.OOO ur lse opuon al escrow PO 9 s 1bI11 S 1850 per mo Ask tor S68,900 Hutch ~ ? l lllcoau RltJ 141-1131 a sor I SACRIFICE! ealty Gorgeous 4 Sor Wes1c1111 nome wl~pa m promt 7 8 6 11 72 I area l'ledµc.eo trorr -'Fl $275 000 10 $219 950 12' n:·· Subm11 dfly ter11ti. To see 1 4-toll Pa111c.k Tenort 111 760-8702 ag1 3880 Michelson Omo Sharp & Crean JOOO sq II Sod 3ba gm rm w/poo1 IOllTIWOOI 1b1 2 rrp1 see ine 60 Plltl PA SEO , Ir as uMPr pnce S200K 4 Bdrm 2., Ba. 2 5101) la1mbee1 Alty S•9 2330 with ate. wel bar, and Mollile Romes l 100 lamtly room. lergt 1----------~-­redwood pa110 Only 1 12 • 40 1 BA. good lo- year old S 196 500 with cation Costa Mesa s 153.000 '" assumable S 13 500 548.5688 11nanc1ng 832-2 137 1---------0wner pnnc1pols only La1n1 lucla I 041 HILi Yllll HIE on a s~tacular OCEAN FRONT LOT White water view 3 Arch Bay So Laguna Guarded gale area wtpvl bch, tennl~ crts. clubnse Owner Fn thru Mon 7141499-3070 UCHA MILLS A Beaut 72 Royal Cr>a1e1 Home large living·du11no & k1tch area lam rm w/wel bar mslr oa "'' .. a1~ 1n crose• & garden lub Elaborate oress1ng area w/double sink Young adll welcome Agt 540-H3l Tues-Thu1 2131799-1159 --------- Miuioa Viejo 1067 Income Pr•• 1350 Lake 111ew Ei.ec; Home. :! 11 UlnS Br • Oen 3'• Ba Pnme Npl Bc.h r1>n1at $215.000 752-2197 properly iocated near lfewpert ·Buell 106S Oover1Wes1c1t11 behind _ Wes1c1.i 1 shopping $211,000 OCUIFHIT center S 1 600 000 Terms dva11 Courtesy 10 Bkrs Cati o w ner 645·6646 Al 1he pier a rare 3BA 2b& Aende1vous ton 20 NEW UNITS 1n dom1nium On the Sile ot FRESNO $650.000 181 J l"e lebled ballroom Or bdrm ( 12) 2 i:ldrm 20 me boardwalk s1eps tc: oouble garages Income the sand w11h pano1em1t $85 21< Isl yr deProC•B· oce:it"I view Easy beacr hon $66 SK Pos•llve walk 10 1he Dory t1ee1 cash flow 7 62 " gross Pav1t1on and terry Call ag1 800 882 2400 Balboo ill •t s best 144-1211 UITSllE 1 IHI COTIACE Garage & Alley Access sn,soo RtJ MoCar411, Rltr • 541-1121 8 UlllTS Super E!igl'ltple• each wolh 3 Bdrm :?' ba double gar age Couuttd be con- dos Owner will hnaf\Ce at 12""'• Super •n vtost rnent asi.ing $725 000 CALL BILL COTE 110-1100 -COTE rt~ REALTY $ llEWAllD S Tn1s nome is lhe besr bu) ________ _ Nwpt Ben" largest 4 B• f"'l ZOlf model with ocean view v pool spa tennis PncecLast cnance 10 buy great over $70 000 below mar-1nves1men1 property al kot Al only $359.000 ( the Fun Zone 20~ Palm recently SOid me smalleSI St Balboa ~eouced modal with NO view tot p11ce S3501< 673-2943 $360.000•) Tn1s absolute 673-3930 bargain plus a gorgeou! Mtaataia Desert home cer1a1nly will not 1 tast To see call Pemc~ Resort 1450 Tenore 760-8702 Agl Palm Sprmgs custom dee •aSOL .. TE STE.,lll nm pert tor enterta•n1ng " " • Oespe1ate·mus1 sell ~••I lrTTW YJrw Newport Crest model pet $ 159 500 ot>O By Owner __.. •" 111 ai:w lect 3 Br 2', Be condo 619·3•6·9425 200 Blk 40. 101. JBr • den w/wet bar. formal dm1ng 3ba. yard. comp! returb rm & lrplc Nes11eo on Corona cltl Mar 2222 $449.900 2 t 7 Jasmine quiet locallon near pool & European Villa wllabulous Open Sat/Sun 1·5 tennis Owner must movt ocean view 3 Bd den. Ownr/agt 673-5551 now Price reduced lrorr gar $ lGOO Agt 640-4866 C " 102• $179.900 to $149.90( Oita tll wllerms Won t lasl Prtn Oita Mtu 2224 12-X. FllAICll& only Call Patrtci. Tenorf 1 Br Eas1s1de duple• pV1 SISK down Beaut E'Stde 760"6702 Agt yard.stove.Ing lndl'f No condo 3Br 2'•ba, cus· HOIE 1 OFFICES! pe1s $400/mo Avail Jan 1 tom 1nru-01Jt S 150.000 Spacious 3700 sq It 548·7855 or 642-1603 Ag1 642-4623 ocean vu 5 Bdr home 615 Cute Cape Cad :?br t Br Conoo uppet near w tma•d s quarters & ltg 2ba. new cptstdrps wd S c Plaza, poor tennis area for In-home offices firs lncd yd used bnck. Cal ve1s assume 8% Prime Npl Hots locetlor garage qdnr 221'6·A 21312 15-0SS t overlooklng ocean & bl) Placenllil 645-2566 wllrg entertammg patio 4 MERAY CHRISTMAS spa To see call PalrlCk Westside SEE lHIS ONEI TO HEAR THE CALL Tenore 760-8702 agl 2 Br I Ba enclsd gar w/d GIVE LOVE TO All rC)Om C• pts drapes patio DAVE WHITE 546-2313 W.nt Ad Help? no pets $550/mo • MC THE REAL EST A TEAS $42-5e78 548-5442 770-5629 SPYIUIS IEAtn Beeut 5 bdrm nome Ir Spyglass $530.000 Car move m w/mln1mum dr pymt Wiii carry notE favorable way lmmed ttSC:tOW 834· \ 157 0enl5t UITSllE Madel pertec1 3 B1 COl) home wtpvt spa enc gre11 1and1eap1ng Sub m1t any term• Onl) $149900 lo see eel Patrick Ten o rt 760-8702. agl ,eR t • b1 condo by SC llEWPORT BEACH Two units, Y2 block to beach. Summer rentals possible. 4 Br & 3 Br. Large ~umable loan, with small down. TD possible . $315,000. WGGDlllDIE REAL n 111-1000 Plue under mk 1 11 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 183 500 Seller P•Yt !! 12000 01 your cos11 Lew. luL ..... 1141 ut. l11c• 1141 on 556· t628. 775-2580 ;;;;;;;iliiiiiillliiiiliiiiii1iiliiiiil•llillf For Ad Action Cal I Daly Plot M).ylS(I 642-5678 ~ .. \~' .. ,~ ... o.llr ..... " .. , ............ .. ................ ............. ............ .,., ,.., I ........ 0.-,0IJ Kenney hunk port? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? ~fD~ ~· -----------------------------..................... ........_ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 24. 1983 87 ... lailJ· Pilat 642-5678 $2.17 per day Thal s ALL you pay for 3 lines, 30 days .. In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plus lhe IRVtNE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednesday at no e•tra ChllQel CALL TODAY" HIFHWIU Your Dally Ptlot Service Directory Representative 142-4321 .... 30I WANT ACTION? CIMalf9d Ada 842·5e78 • Acceutla1 Carpe•t17 Gu••aiat Hnlia1 IHH CltHi•t Pai1ti•1 Parri•1 ffJi•I Service CPA high quality Income •e,.xper1-·c•a•rpe_n_lry_S_er_v .. ic;-liri'l"~~l"'l1 At-:N,. . ...,'"r,.lc~e~d -----------------1 -~H~O~U~S~E--A~P~A:-:R~T~M':'IE~N~T~I:.;:;.:.:;;;;;.&______ *HANGING/REMOVAL* +-y:;tjnn/Word Pt~ssJnn ""work a1 teas rates Repair-Remod·Addltlona r1Qh1, tree estlmete on LANDSCAPE MAINT LT HAULING · MOVING Cleaning or Renovating Fiii Pllmll 111 y11 exl)eflence All b~~~neas. school & ~~- John Brown 63 t-6483 Doors-etc 548-4980 tar~ or small !Obi Lie Clean ups Reas 'lies Cnr111mas and Appllenoe Free estimate 650-44611 by F\lchard Sinor Lie MIKE 851· 1800 son al ptoiecta 85 t. 10•1 39662 t 673-0359 KEN 892-5830 dell~et1es Jon 645 8192 280644 l4 yr5 of hippy .. AJ••alt tnstaltallon Sc);ctallSt . _ Housecleenlng, Vacant local cu1tomers p -.. -al -- - D I p kl L ts New & Used Carpet, or ELECTRICIAN 20 yr• exp SS LOW AA TES SS Haullng Cot student, trg Apts Exp'd, reliable Thank you 1163-4114 •rr ••• Wia•tw Cltaai•t 'veway • ar ng 0 Re-St11ch Old • Vlnvl TOP QUALITY WORK AT Tree trim & 1emoval, gen truck Reas Sch v1c, Own trans 650·3263 * •EllYAL * WHITE wiZARO Repairs • Sealcoatlng S ' ' T S 60 1 554 7017 QUALITY PAINTERS n S&SAsphall63t-4 199LIC Cef1m1c Wood& leam REAS A,\ E 646-7 2 c ean-ups • C d M Thank you Miit ~ -PROMPT.NEAT PRO· Callu111rst1760.0328 WINDOW WASHING Clean. 847"7813 REStD/COMM"L/IND YARD MAIN CLEAN-UP 759• 1938 Cort l•"'~r..·~------FESSIONALS 636· 7149 'The only mag_lc is All Types Repair. Returl. REMODELING~phltes 20 yrs 00 my own work Tree Trim & Haullng LIGHT HAULING BRIC BLOCK•TILE Parcel fip w.q QUALITY" 631'2026 Seal coat (SLURRY MIXl Also custom cabtneta 18 Lie 27804 t AL 646·6 t26 C Leo 847-2457 Trash 1urn11u1e. etc All types Reasonable 12 YRS EXP I'm small. p o loxes State Law Comm ' Resid Reas rs n Blea Lie bOnded -MATT 645-5089 63 l-2345 My prtces are smaJll 2600 E Coast Hwy Rates Free estimates rns ~ 968-3564anyume ' 1•eaia1 Ra .. ,... M • 650-6477 Ron tcor. Oahha) 760-1822 Slate law requires that all 1 645-4269 or 645-0032 _ -............ H .. o""U"'E!"!AP!E .. P!"!A"'!'!IR-PAUL"S HAULING '"Dl contractors who perlorm I la•ra1ttia1 -Ctatal Ct1crttt TREES Elec-Plumb-Carpentry 12 stake wlltll & 8' pickup 1--=-A!li]!'!lc!"'!M~O~Vl~N"d"".,.""'"'-FtGUEtREDO PAINTING Pl11ttr~lt~f work over S200 inckJdlng • Topped/removed Clean-R od 1 K th "'6 4672 646-0792 anytime Quteklcarelul Low rates tabor and mater1ets must BABYSlfilNG MY HOME Concrete U lorm, I pour up, new lawns 751•3476 em e e; .,.. • Fire proollng shingles. 25 PLAS ER ATCHING Nr viciorla Costa Mesa or complete 1obs. No JOb 1 repair fix or build ANY· Htatia1 l ie Tt38046 552·04lO y1s e~per. Int/ext, spec Aestuccos Int/ext 30 yrs ~~n:~:~~~~ ~r:;:~~n5!~ Nights&Pi r 642•8482 loo small 98-4-0366 tean Ups•TreeTrlfTlmlng THING Reasonable 24 llrU•141-ll2I •A·l•IYlll* 1nnatural woodl1ntshe1, Nea.L PAUL545-2977 state intheiradvertlsJng ... Irk. fffUa~ -C•iu~ httJ Ya~l~E8J~~~~~~ng raies Dave 960-2165 Furnaces • Pool Heater~ L1~e~~ ~~:.We 25 /3o~~~53 ~~."~C:: l3~n::;~9o~8: Plaa•i•t ~:~~r~c1o~~n1!~? ~~~Y· -llllBENNV'§'M AMERICAN HANDYMAN B Cl . 6311-6911 2• ., II•' t•t-1121 PROF BKKP computer/ CHIMNEY SWEEP Commert1al/Res1dent1a1 Carp. Gtus Pa1n1, elc tllt llal!f STARVING COLLEGE I•--------" " Grondie at 558-4086 wtlh manual. Moderate lees $40 & UP l ·867 -4876 Landscape Malntenanoe Ins Bonded 847-2367 ROBIN'S CLEANING STUDENTS MOVING CO QUALITY PAINTING lair FaUGets •Water Heaters any questions Contrac- Free counsel 642-7047 --Quality Service reas tie ff l' SERVICE a lhoroughly Lie T 124-436 Insured Drains ctea7°1rom S5/25 tor 5 Stale License C .i •-11. --Ctallacltll bonded 20 yrs m area. ,.._•_•-!!••'!ol!l~~!'ft""!""--clean house 540·0857 64 1·8427 JporlhcnesanytFirm"e. 9e3•1 1•20c5a10 1 Repair faucets. dlsp, etc Board 28 Civic Center a Dtl a lDI "-1 Mc Weeney Landscape •-OUMP]OBS & WATCH US GROW1 Anytfme M&M 842-9033 Plaza Room 690 Santa •New cabinets, cabinet nltra 645-5124 SMALL MOVING JOBS Bmlsh Housecleanino Ser-Ana. CA 9270 I racing bars & lorm1ea RemodeURepaJrs. c,omm. MIKE 646-1391 vice Ouahty & depen-ClaH lll•d Ad• •r• tll• Pape1ia1 lttlla -- .,. "88 & resid Lic"d bonded dable wCMk 650·0189 ana.er to a aucceulul 1-•---------1-==::!!:::::::::::11-.1 counter1ops ~2"" 1 ins For est. 552-9l42 l1r4't1la1 Watt41 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE P'llQ8oryard18181 lt'I a Farthing Interior Det lgn ., -----orange oo.t Th• IHte1t draw In the SELL ldl• ltema with • Mowing, Edglng. Twice a Furntture, Trash, Trees Have aomelhlng to NII? ~-way to ... , more HANGING/STRIPPING -.... rooflna ~,. WHI. ..• Dally Piiot Delly Pilot Cl...itled AIJ. Seit Idle It-&42-5e78 mo S20·S25 64S-5737 963-5415 NORM Ciuettled 8d1 do It_.. ~I VISA-MC Scon 673· 1512 ~ 83f-4008 ' Clullfled Ad. &42-5e78 HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA our famous DIMES-A-LINE 41ut!!et1, Val ~ertwnta, Vat. Aprtuata, UaJ. Val l1atal1 to Ctata .... 2714 Ctata M11a 2724 Ctata .... 2724 ••wrrt ltac• 2769 1_s_._.,_, ___ 2t_o_1 $350, trg upper t Br tBa, llWlltEH lPTI. no pets quiel tndry lacll, Bachetora, t Br S Lotts adulls preterred 310 $395·S565 645-44 t 1 WESTSIDE llYlll/WESTOLIFF lrg beaut hOme All 2 Br. 1 ea. nu cpl/drapes. amenities Fem pref J 14ra bl bit-ms, pool. carPorl, no $350 , 12 ulll 548-2497 New 3 Br 1•;, Efa. pallo. pels. S675 t700 Bed· Resp rmmte, beachlronl Avocado 631-2177 PALM MESA APTS t6' REFRIGERATOR, ex-TIRES some llke new and S585/mo 2 Br 1·~ ba t Br $460/mo OHtce hrs DI W bit-Ins. k1d1 OK, no lord 645-6646 cottaie wl vu Laguna pets 1mmed oocupancy, 9c 5 97 .:039 S6501mo 880 Center SI Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba, 2 g81 h 37 Imo 4 • .,., yearly, ''> blk bch, no For appl 645-6646 pets s750 650•1706 evs Ammie 2 bd 2 ba. turn II t di I S50 on rims Radials 2· t95 9 56 t •• Dr S Sunday' Dttember 25 ca en con I on 7 O • 13 2. FR 7 8it 1 c. Twnhse. EISlde Encl g11 .4 I ... esa ant a RIES M h l 9 M will be larif'ed Brown Wood desk S50 2· 155x 13 on Pinto rims p11io1yd 2346 Sa4nta Ana A n a H e ' 0 h I s A ( arc 21-Apri 1 ): Olives c I -Sola sleeper, que.n $40 S35 pair Regulars TSL Mgmt 6 2·1603 7141546°9860 you'll understand reasons for recent actions. Focus on neighbors, cLaarrrg1eer a,1u2sm1nNeumw cma~.Ps 2-B78a 13 on Dart a.nd S650/mo 2 Br 2 Ba Sania Ana Hgts t Br SSOO WMIUll YILLAIE P t I 2B deck d al . . . v " t & 2 Br apts avail pool, enin x re rg r, sn . relatives. long-distance messages an speci inVltation to JOln top coat, ztpper. lined 01her rims 2·B78•13 on Townhouse poo1 l/r 2 Br 2 Ba S600 No pets spa, tlr, pauo/bal No new crptsldrps & paint unique organization. Emphasis also on employment, ability to size 42 tong S20 Men's 4 hole rims $25 pair covered perking 545·4855 pets 1 & 2 Br $505..$610 Yrly ise. $750 552-0853 complete basic chores. tan SUit Stze 40 tong $5 2·F60x 14, F60• 15 $35 268 E 16th SI LUX CONDO TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or Spactous &pl. t m1 from TAURUS (April 20-May 20)·. You'll be d--"-g wt"th young Tenn1srackets(3)S5 910 pair 2-078xlS S25 Tlll&•t 142-1103 $600 1 Br Studio trplc 642-1603 ..... ach, car"""IS, dra....., '1:4UJ• Lombard Coun. Costa 2-L78• t5 on Ford and t wld walk 10 SC Plaza ""' ... -..... ~ people, children, family members who are not satisfied with Mesa 641.0496 omer rims $.45 Si!lQles. CLEAN/5 yrs old 3 Bdrm 675-4063 Raat. ltac• 27f0 642"2357 l . " Em has' d" l k , lli -1-H78x 15 on Ford end 2ba S695 D/W Gar t Br 1 Ba, ... ,,,,., clean. Versailles condo:Spac1ous current " ocauon. p Lze tp omacy. ma e tnt.e gent ANTIQUE scate S50 Otd other rims s20 Spares Pa110 S695 Agt 5.46-5605 PllEILIFJ y1rw .,..,.._. th band · l El f · · I h ""' walk 10 beach, $42S/mo 2 bd. 2 be. wlfrplC v1-concessions wi out a orung prinetp es. ement o Um.mg. cramberry lo-r dis 3-EA70a 14. t-BR70x 13 Easts.de 1 Br small 001 ug 1 Br wlloft. enct ger Call Andy 9a...8870 $850 669-9512 luck will ride with you S30 Beaulllut carnival SB each 1• 195· 70• 14 cozy with lots ol natural 1ac, urn rm. pvt deck -- apt In Balboa lacing ocean $300 673-3927 Rmmtel hae sitter 2 bd 2 ba, condo 1n Un1vers1ty Park Exceptional oppty for 11ght per son Non-smkr Over 25 Rell Req $275/mo • uhls Ask t or George 786-8116 Share • Br pool hse, Costa Mesa S300 • utlls 850-93t 1 GEMINI (May 2.1-June 20): Visitor provides valuable glass~-S20 760$3·502T29 rad1al Sl5 3-12xt56ply, wooo $395 85t·9523 bllns lrplc $750 No 2Br tBa,newdrps/crpts ka ltatatt 2776 inf . . . h ·a1 to DOUBLE beds wo lwoonFordchrome nms pets 2151 Pacl11C No pets Kids 01( 2 8r 1 Ba.nrbusl t>each, onnalJon concerrung property ng ts, potenU , ways twin beds $30 each S501o•all l -875x16 5.8 Eest·Slde townhouae 2 631·6t07.855-0665 S5001mO 733 Utlce pool & laundry lac Shr2br, l ''>beC M apt, perfecttechniquesandavoidunnecessaryexpen.ses.Spotlighton Double dresser and mlr· ply $l5 4-Sl\elby bd. 1 ba. patio carprt. 960-6972 S475/mo 498-6277 poo1,1ac,S300 • utlls lv diamond m11gs for Ford, S600 631·7900 THE GABLES 2Br t'i'tBe mso Mershall 754.0959 security, safety, long-range projects. Canoer, Pisces, Virgo ror S35 NigM stands Dodge and others with wlgar S585 crpts drapes Beaut 2Br 1Ba twnhH, 2 Br. close tobeach $.475 · k l S 10 Baby Stroller S9 An· E side 2 Br DIW gar nu 1 pie patio va fled cetl WE LOOK FOR YOU' nauves play ey roes. t1que dresser $40 tug nuts $45 pair blllns lncd patio Wiiiet Pd r ' • u . • 223 LI Paloma Call lor CANCER (June 21-July 22): Recent inquiries bring i<1tchenta1>1e.chatrs S35 63t-370t ~~~5~~·~.' i!~ gN~8~1~ 636_4~~~9ca~I ·~~~ ~~·3bl~~5·H~;: ga~~;~~t appt 637-7918 _ uHn~i~~:08~~~he: favorable responses, opportunity to achieve success via added Couch S 15 and $20 Cot-WASHING machine S50. sec & cleaning 548-2405 $625 846-0736 IMal 2900 ltatala Wut .. -noi -ponsibllity. You'll be dealing with older individuals who are tee table 120 Lemp Gas dryer S50 673"5688 llST•-Ill VIEW OF OCEAN Deluxe 3 BR 2'"" BA -·r Beaut home CdM ;;::; rm, :.:...,.,.p......,...,,-..~~ '"""". . . . . . S5·S15 953-1316 or ortea111messag1onma--• :?Br 2'>8aTwnhs micro. '' ·~ ,...., ~ G el willing to lend benefit of expen ence. Short tnp involves relauve 953-6467 chine 650.024e t Br tea a111>11-1ns. lndry trash comp trplc, sky new lrplc WO hlo.up pan-ba. entrance S375 fncl ast uardsman r ocat· h & I h S795 &42 7803 try bllns encl gar lg patio ulll, open minded friendly Ing to area desires 10 live who makes "reasonable" request. NET proof hospllat mat· ~~~::',~a:;ir.'.:~ t>eac •g ts . e1c $675 545-3604 person 675-1518 aboatd boat 586-9139 LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Reach beyond current expectations; SCIENTIFIC Amperican tress S38 One ladies 735 w 181h St WllTUIE Ytt.UIE Wal-k 10 ..... ach 1 Br ato~ .... urnls"-"' Room ~ar so "·rattl ltr b··--' will be ed d 'll f 1 "f .. .. electronic and opular he t ch air $35 &2 8 pool ""' ... ~ '""' ·~ -w:uen remov an you ee as I a new person. Science magazines 5¢ w e Tll I t 1•2 110• 1 r spa, garege f k F I l 2912 F ll · I . f ~ed ·a1 d Womens ctothtno end I• " • ~ avail tndry rm no pets, re rlge. wld n ·up. gas Coast Plaza, ems e tat OCUS on payments, co ectlons, ocauon o n~ mat.en an ond to;~ac;.." Sch~1nn shoes 51•15 Door knobs •PMLllH APT car pot1 1ncld yard, pe1 reqlred prefer $250 556-1737 l""s"'s-s""ing-1e-ga-r-ag_e_71'!3~1 the r«0very of lost articles. Aries and another Leo figure cruiser von .co ec-and door locks 50¢-$2 Bach t & 2 Br S385·S565 s475tmo 536•4637 NICe. lurn , fr"'. TV. utll, wes1 t8th S1 Costa · hon S35 Womans me-Socket set $4 50 1 Br lrg rms. crpta/drps, TSL Mgmt 645-81220t W9"WI •-1 pvt enlr, re':p person "esa 673-7787 prominently. d1um size and adult l>lkes . S3 range No pets $385 .,.., "" VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Stress independence, initiative, S35 each Small glrls btke :~rme~a~i:!'°:ew ~; Agl 731-682!1642-7312 642· t60J Sfactous t & 2 Br from wkly. Nr ocn. 536•8518 Oflict IHtab Ul4 willingness to pioneer a project. You'll get to heart of matters, SlB 2060 State Avenue. size 7'> S5 pair 209 ·LIKE BRAND NEW' WESTSIDE 525 Lakes & streams. SUUll MITtl 1g 17 westcliit N 8 .......;.,n · · · h hild l ed d · "t { Costa Mesa Follow Oak w 11ace Str-t Co•ta S kl 1 Bd I pool & spa, large rec Wkl t Is all es~ ...... y a.n connection Wll c ren, ov ones an spi.n o S1ree1. Home atter lpm. a ~ ~ par 1ng tm rom I ltlr• bl r 0 0 m n ew 1 y re . 1)' ren a now av 278-1365 sq 1t Suitable holiday. Trust judgment, intuition. Vitality makes vigorous ~-~----Mesa. 5445· 2 Bdrm from 5555 New 3 Br 1 ·~ Efa. patio decorated, beautllully l lS.50twk. & up Color tor medical or dental "comeback." ...... 11...,...... AMdlMll Uaf. Ulils Pd pool. garage. no DIW bit-Ins. kids Ot<. no landscaped, security TV :!':1~1~[~'CJ274 Agent 541-5032 LIBRA (Se t 23 r"\-t 22) H lida ·-bear f "t ,., 2114 rot1s Avocado 642-9850 pets. immed. oceupanc;. gates Sorry no pets &46-7445 Bayfronl Oll1oes. patios, P · ~ · : o Y arrangemen.... rut .......... t It L 2•~t ,.__ • S6501mo 880 Center s1 846-659 t -behind-scenes activities provide pleasure, comfort, Spiritual ~r IC• -'-ftll "' 24 t w Wilson 631-0960 For appt 645-6646 -I SEA & SUN LODGE parktng6f~1~g;,1~1 values come into sharp, clear focus. What had been hidden will LIDO ISLAND 4 br/3ba nr t BR, good cpts & drps, ~g :~; lg~~ .. ~~r~e!:,~ WIHWI YJLUll r1ra fu~a:!h. !!!n 30~~~ ~o:t ~~ ~~t lt1r lal~I ,.;, be revealed perhaps in spectacular fashion Cancer Aquarius beach. avall Jan Sl800 stove. no trio Ulll furn Bl & Mesa Ot. Avail Jan I & 2 Br apts avall pool views, pvt deck Frptc. y i -~50 s/I c•Aan wl cpt, pvt la ' k I ' ' t07 Via Koron 573•5366 Lndry lacll. no pets $425. 7 S550/mo 548· 1936 spa, tlr, patio/bat. No New house. Avail now. 1 acat ta " "' persons P Y ey ro es. L 4 B 3 b d-1 Td Westside 646-4382 I I 2907 ba S400tmo &42•4623 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov, 21): Focus on pleasure, di· ~~Blu;i area~ :';3~c1,,,>'0, ro 2-Br. t ba w/11de Ow, pets 1 & 2 Br s505·S6lO i>«50n no pelS s550tmo Hla 1 New office in-Cannery vo-versification, Jong-distance calls that relate to gifts and viaits. 111 1as1 g S500 sec dep 2 BA 1',.be. air cond, 501 lndry rm Avall 111184 fSL Mgmt 754·008t or incl ulll lstlla•t & sec. SUN vALlEY t6XA6 tage. 900 sq tt, s 1per11 oar, patio 272 Cebrltlo S5251mo 645·6625 642"1603 499·3654 3br home evall Jan 2. Bale. wetbar. bath Lunar emphasis on fulfillment, clarification of goal.a, numerous 538•7996 S575 Ag1 549·8547 THE GABLES 28r 1 ·~B• N 0 Lag u n8: !er weekly. t2oe1 726-5752 EleQant 213•476.6493 gifts representing symbols o{ affection, love. Gemini. ~ttarius Lrg waterlronl:-4 er. 3 ba. 2 Br t''r-Ba studio paiiO rg 3 Br 2 ea UPPef •/gar $585 crpt1 drapes $450/mo, 1 Y1 IM Avall persons<filay paramount roles. dbl gar. 30 toot dock 2 yr garage no pets S575tmo enclsd garassge. Mesa de4 bltlnt Inca pattowett< Pd immed 497-5382 eves ltatall It Pvt olflce now avell for ac· SA ITTARrus (No ... 22.n...... 21)·. lndiVl"dual who had been i_se ~S001mo_. 650-2730 548-4291 or &45-9857 Mar area 85/mo No 2439"0 .. 0tange -----SLa11 2901 countsnl at $425/mo • ~ B pets 75t-9905 Iv mso 636·4 t 2o call t-5PM l~rt ltacla 2.7 • Incl ta" library' federal & aloof will now come down to earth in "dramatic" fashion Be ulet 3 Br 2'" a condo, 2 Brl Be $590. gar. 1ro rge-2 bd 5•6.5 c~~ -UI. ·-•ti--state forms. copier. re-. . . ' gar & carPort, pool & spa ~ ~·-VIEW OF OCEAN 1 rm, 1 bath Available -11 --aware of details. express willingness to review, revuie and to S825 640-7379 ~=~~~ a:a~I pets, tndry Canyon/Wiison at 2250 2 Br 2''> Ba Twnhs, micro. now se 87 so 3 1 3 m 3 o 5 . 5 yeerty Prof shr w/aame $370 • ~t~;ri~~. '::~:i~"; reb~d o~ a more suitab~e structure. You'll receive a very Oita •tta 2&24 534 Barnard 642-4905 Canyon (Apt Bl 8.:_1•5739 trash comp lrplc, sky • uut 1s1llest dep 494-0564 cost a Mesa. 648-4428 practical J\ll. Watch Scorpio. . '· be-·1 urn ........ -w, ... Sm 2 Br 1 Ba-nr S-C LlllH Olllll tights S795 642-780~ 1 bdrm. SSOOtmo, uttls pd ~ --- CAP ICORN Dec 2 9 Be d -.. ., ... ~ "" s C p The Tropics, 2421 E 16th M/F New condo/3BR on ( . 2-Jan. l ): rea Y for swift changes, w/d, yard 111, 1as1 & aec. Ptaza s A pool spa tns Walk to 0 •t laze WllTl&IE Y1Wll Npt beach S300 mo ~ surnrlse visils and telephone call that helrw you further S575tmo 631-3674 $525 No pets 752-5822 rplC. lr windows. a/c. In· I & 2 Br pool. spa. garage St. Nwpt Hgts 545•5109 utll Avall now. 875-6959 WESTCLIFF BLOG NEWPORT B!:.ACH --r r-home security, 2 Br 2 Ba. a"alt lndr"' rm no "'"I• 2 Br condo. Npl Tt<r , understand spirit of holiday. Articulate feelinma, let others know -50 Dtw moblle hom-e, no td 1 • ' · ,.._ ' .,... A NEWPORT APTS inc s beeutt ul prvl car port WI O, bit-Ina S7001mo that you do respond and are willing to make changes. Virgo, pets Mature adults 2 Br S370tmo • utll• In-clbhse. tennis cr1s, pools Bacti. t & 2 Br $385-$565 497-1279 <:!~...; t· tl Ou1e1 secure & much more '800 TS M 545 8 22 '"""6; ttariWI perBOns 1gure prominen y. 1991 Newporl 646-83 73 I ant only No watefbedl 531·74 78 L gmt • t or AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Attention centers around no pets 2450 Newpofl 642-1603 Acrost from Lido Marina. CA•• IE 0110 3 Br 2 Ba, lrpl. newly dee· home base, individuals who mean m uch to you will reveal their .. ..._ ~Cl· ~:t, orated S895. 1-998-5663 true feelings of affection, concern and love. By digging-deep. you om:;,~ 'f.~';;::~ rent. I!' -d::&--~;q;:r.~ .0 Ocnfrnt, -t-ar-. wood--, go beyond superficial indications and arrive at "truth." Check Cullom deston reaturu, ·~ • • • gtess. kleellsol '*'°" with Libra. poot. bbq, cov'rd garage, Ill.. • Im I II II 1• J Non-smkr No pets Ullt PISC~ (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll draw closer to one who ~r:iou~ :•h rush •• ,.,., vnnl II nippy n0Jlfll1' ~~9~2~~~ ;;~,9Ad lends moral support even while poeaibly diMgreelng with your 1 ~,:furn°· 0 pe isso • From The Agents & Staff Of • ---- views. Terms will be defined, epiritual values will come into 1675 W•t•rfront Hom•• Inc., R••ltor• focus and you'U realize you are not alone. Another Piaces figures 642· 1971 prominently. Robert Angell Martha Anwller • Margaret Appel Jeanne Baer Helen Chapman 0 Allee Clarke Marllyn Ctearty Patricia Conover Geaorglan Cox Austin Oaynes Rachel Diggs Jacqueline Fltzgerald ~ Dorothy Feeney Wiiiiam Feeney Ma I Finni an Carole Frankel Anne Freeman • • Giron Grubb• Sharon Jay Karen Knoche Joan Lambe Richard Lee Vicki Lee Robert Leibe Betty Lynch WATERFRONT HOMES• tfilC llf.Al. m """ lllo~" """' .. ,.,.....\ ·-- HM W <;out N•~ '1•-. pan 8t1rh Ill·•• 11\1 NEW ORT BEACH Singlet 1 & 2 Bdrm Apert· menll & TownhouH• lrom Se60 (A• •bout lurnllhed apts complete wllh TV, t1nen1 & utensllt. mey be rented for allort te<m or tonoat. No i.e.. req'dl On Jamlt>Of11 Rd 81 Sen J~tn Httta Rd, 144-1100 fURMSff(D Of UHruMSHEO. All UTIU11ES PAID HEM.TH CUMS. TUMS, SWIMMING. plus much mcwe! Sony, no pets. M~s Clt>t" dally 9 to 6' Olkwoocl (; ............. ............. s.. 170016th S1r'Kt (It~ M2-5U, Nup1rt8Mdt..._ llOlnh-- (tl 16111) MS-UM "" ,,,,..,. .. ' ...... ! ••••• Newport Crest. pvt bd • ba, pool/1p11tnns, tndry. nr bch S375 Call Ana Ad 1450 aq It 111ew suite •752. 642-4300. 24 hrs Four lrg private olllees Penlneul1 Altt<natlve: 4 wl111 lrg secreterlal area BR home In C M. pvt kitchen and prlvale pool, laundry $250/mo tobby Sign space aveJI· Call Scott 241·1517 able on Westcllfl Aespon~roomate wanted. Beechlront cot- tage with view. Lagune Beach $375 month 4g7.6339 Redeccxatton allowance 141-1101 HOMES FOR SALE 'BEDROOM 17 Jasmine, Oceanfront, COM 673-5551 $449,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 8R plu1 FAM RM or DEN 311 Hiiisborough (Hrbr Vu His) Npt Bch e.4.4·6200 1950,000 Sal/Sun 1-6 15 Vl1t1 TNChl, Npt 8ch 780~8702 $249,500 Sat/Sun 12·6 CONDOS POR &ALE TOWNHOUlll FOR I ALE MOBILE HOM!I DUPLEXEI FOR IALE '"""-IXll l'OR IALI ftNTALI •8'41 •• iZon. •••W~&Pool ,,,OM..,,.. .. ._,d .... -----------------. ------------------------. -------------· .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Saturday,.Oecember 24, 1983 Het araJtart/ atp, .. ,.,,.. h!!t, lal!!l!f TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE l!lt !y!!f Pl! l!lt lmmtll •II y!!4 HM Faralt11t 1021 ,. Ore•n recliner. 115 nlPl/PIU 11&111 ror 01111 e•""""•re Secretary IO<lawott~. no 642·284 t Falt con<I or 1 locot CPA llrm In pr ,....... legal eaper n.c Exit lrvlne Atl phaHt of Chrlttll!I TnomH Gallery tklllt. word proc exper I llT Ftllnlll lsaif!!at UJI Alfa ... " 1119 Plt~y Bow. malling m•· 178 Xila Spider Red lfl'lrw~~ ... ~~P"'.'~ cht,,. Po111, 11811 6 , .. 58,000 ml, S2600° ACROSS l Hep talk 8 Coll. soc. tO Ship area 14 Pigment 15 Disabled 16 Frenzy 17 Coliseum 18 0 reek sage 20 Insect 21 Arrived 23 Got up-tight 24 Engage 25 Vehicle 26 Practice 30 Ascends 34 Dlslnclined 35 Cognomen 37 Dejected 38 Obscure 39 Orlllc• 41 "HI -, Hilo" 42 Fish 43 Danish speech sound 44 Male birds 46 Stupid 48 Poverty 50 Salver 52 Peddle bllkp'g ,.quire<!. Com· 850•2317 JeelrHble, non•tmlu Lee t57·8133 pvt•• HJ*'. helph.1t. Call .... 1 I Po1111on 1vall lmmed. --Bell, Aayl & Co. 752-5411 Piii-Ill S•nd retume onty to· S.c aofo, T ahtllan white. 3 tum MSdreH. Lille MW. 548•1831 1475. 656-0367 - Pl -/Or • llJI 7 '12 91• red e•t. blk Int, 53 Warning: var 56 Pronoun ; PREVIOUS PUZZLE 80l VED AIAUST SChlll Boudreau a Gore mo new. coatt S teo<>, OllallH&t·l hJ ,.,, State wlda R/E tnvett· Inc, i8552 MacArthur Uk Ing $I I 00 obo. •pleasant non-amkr. <I• men ta. fin MM1lce1 firm. Blvd, suite 425. lrvl~ 788..01~3 evea 6 wllndt pendabte. poaltlve II· 011er1ng Chll~ng poa-92715 Sola. Country French 18ff _ !1.181 I -rl9W paint & vph magi Antique Vt:nneee draf'id 78 5000· fully equip, exit & Look• & runs 11tnt lmmac eond 15700 S399 OBO 5L 83"8 Plano S 1500 588-5579 983•0 ,9 or 845.2930 51 .,4• • lrtlt i~rlltall a -ti '72 Targa, 100111 like "83 57 Boy scout 60 Double· hulled boat 62 Toughen 64 Vaet.tum tube: suff 65 Abrasion 66 Norway 67 Grit 68 Kernel 69 Unskilled DOWN 1 Blemish 2 Mythology 3 To shelter 24 On hand 4 Negative 25 Mollusk 5 Toledo 26 Swift thanks 27 Baffle 6 Blazes 28 Ms. Hayes 7 Sparse 29 Battery pole 8 French pal 31 Similar 9 Seed coat 32 Parts 10 Right now 33 Dotted - 11 .. Bother!.. 36 Angrier 12 Give the eye 40 Stylish 13 Do gardening 41 Ground 19 Pointed 43 Antitoxin 22 Check 45 Removing suds 47 Maroon 49 Made level 51 Gather 53 Ptay parts 54 Byron poem 55 --o f bricks 56 Cony 57 Preserve 58 Exhort .59 Existed :~~!ot1~~!.o~r~~t~'?~ :~o::~ ~~htde:~v~o~: SEC•nAllY /111 lff ~r:.,,r:'lll ~,a::,,~n ni;'O:. typing, computer orlen-T t 9 9 O a 11 d OE C Typing Accuracy lmpo'1· 1ng. 644-5319 1181 8 SC 28 K m111t. con• PrttHt 'i2 X A Sprite (corp courH 983-3183 or Player Pl1no. elec:lrle or Trnell s 1600 640-2589 752-8011 led bkkp o. CYstomer POP 11134 Must have 2 ant. FI T no $/H 644· 19119 1111 Phone sales. sh1pp1ng yrs e~P&f wtCOBOL Ea-Secie1ary/Receptlon111 knowledge 720-tU O. eeoenl career opportunl-CPA ltrm, Orange Coun· 641-7000 I~ Call 553-0940 try Aorport area Type 85 Cu••1FIEI wpm Starting Hlary •• based on experience. OITSllE Ul.H PROIOTIDI Non-smkr 714-752-0274 htt Orange Coast Dally Can you Pilot has an excellent OP· Spero 3 hr1 nightly? portunlty tor a Clatsllled Are you Outside Sa1es person Well g1oome<1. with a proven tract re-dependable cord Great earning and sett mot1vatCKS? poten11a1. guaranteed Ooyou draw againt commission Enroy working with kids? Send 1esume to P 0 Box II you can answer YES t S60 Costa Mesa. Ca Phone 646-7021 93626 EOE 2 30·8pm Mon thru Fri CHITAIL SHVEH OPEllltSHI .. CHEERS RESTAURANT Entertainment and danc- ing We need cocktail servers We train. Stu- denlS OK Full. pit Beach & Warner Call bet noon 75~·6955. 847-9966 pm Counter Pers Exp·d pret Apply in pers . 7-3 Pay- less Cleaners. 306 Old Npl Blvd Npt Bch IELIYEllY Quality contrOI. lull time. OC w/aud10 cassettes. Min wage to sta11 Apply Books On Tape 729 Farad $1, CM Ask lor Bill 548-5525 HCEPTIOllST Front olllce person w/neat appearance for tele· phone & CRT order entry Wholesale lumber co Exp helpful but not necessary Call general mgr tor appt SEORETlTH Mature person needed tor arch11ec1ural o tttce Santa Ana Call 547-7821 Service Station Attendant Expel Apply Sllell Sta- tion. 17th & lrvlne, NB Servooe station attendent. lull or part lime Cllevron Stat 3000 FalrYllW. CM STAllT A IEW OAHH IOW! The Pennyeaver 1s accept- ing appllcallons for a full lime Reader Ad consult· ant II you en)oy working with the public In person and on the phone, come see us Apply in person. 1660 Ptacent•a Ave. Costa Mesa J ... 17 6214 l.24 ct. Diamond Earrlnge $22501.60 Cl Dia pen· dant S 1250 Jon 873-8180 Geme -Show Prti'e, p111 certlllc•te. Van Clea & Arpet Jewelers Wiii sell entire $4000 credit for $2.500 or portions tor 25% d iscount 714/597-2233 Mi1ctllaaH11 1211 4 HSI MWL TIOlm $300 OBO 543·3249 Bamboo bt1ne11 S25 Kitchen teucet $7 50 Tape deck $50 Ottom1n s 15 540-1289 CABBAGE PATCH KIDS COLECO $ISO, Call 720·0509 Cabbage Patch doll, $175 obo 786·9425 maf\ual • relit Sacrillce $21!,00 495·2530 73 hrga. Polllhed 1Hoy1, Aa... ......... Btaupynll et.,eo, lmmac Kimbell 1.1prlghl piano ' cond $10,500 873·3119 Good con<t Very quaint. lllW 9112 --a. fi S 1000/obo 644-5480. . ltlb l!yct -.1.l 675·3058 Conveni;f1tly located YAIAllA .. Alll & Competitively Priced POLISHED WALNUT 5' 3" ~ ruCARVER lmmac. 8 ')rra remaining "' -~ on warn Retail S8,000 s 1 5 1 _, l'L.l l'-..L sell $4800 obo Evee a es-erv ce·Lea .. ng ._ w......,rt11llC>Nf\IK:Jl1I0""" 559·0559, dyS 680-5745 Nl_,,,,lllKH llWl&Cl~ rm CARVER ClrSH JUHOA'n It·• Yama111 Piano-Pro-Uprlle. ~ 1 ~ ~, 0~ .ti.Ai ebony, xtnl $1950 H l"L~ !"Lin.[; UIVIH - 548-6784 W 261-2223 Ml-Al • -<lltt~" ftfttl tllt ~""'"'•N• ,,. ... , .... ., ·1rcorolla (Corp Transfi. ·~ ~~ 1 ownr nu llres '2400 ~Ya.I' obo 640·2569 srrtia1 '"'1 '230 Prince graphite tennis racket, strung S 125. 675-0586 alter 6 PM TV1 l .. ie, JltrH '232 19·' port color TV. good cond S 100 645-1446 S11let-Setvlce-Leaslng 79 Ce11c1 5-ap. air. WIEST AM/FM. orig own11. 48K llVEITDRY mo, $4700 833-3636 AIC 79 Supra, 2 01Hner, 3i.ooo m1, xlnt cond., $5900 760· 1814 01 975-0727 * '79 3201; 4 spd. (994XEOl •'79 3201. 4 spd. (091YPZI SIR 2 JBL Spkrs. Morantz rec. Christmas Spec1a11 Schwln dual 1urn tbl Sansu1 in· SX 100 moto cross E•lt 1ergr11eo sys, skpra, tape cond Bronze w/yellow deck. rec s & amp. turn mags New mes Pads tbl & wood & glast door incl $95 Super oll•ce cab Call alt 5 731-3055 desk. left hand return, *'79 3201. 4 spd. (385YPY1 • ·79 3201 auto, (468292) SIR Voll1iw11ea fill 19fo VW Squareback 4 SIR ·~· ryna good. Joolls good $1800/0BO *'80 3201. 5 spd. AIC (565ZOLI 645·3172 61 Fish eggs 63 And not Need Ei1tra tncome? Be an -...... -...... ...,.......-..,,...,1 independent camer tor WEBER PLYWOOD CO 731-4000 TOP S$$ Females Pref Models & Escorts (2 13)866-1984 $185 Countfy din tbl SO BEAUTIFUL 2S"' RCA ,. 50 w/Chrs solid wood, Color TV 2 yr wrnty • ·eo 3201. 5 spe1 s· pkg (560ZPLI ··74 VW BUG• Looks great and runs greal reblt eng . $1650 THE REGISTER Must have aependable. econ- --.-+-+-+--11 omy car Irvine. Npt Bch. Costa Mesa. & Lag Bah --+-+-+--'I area Call Vicky , 95 t-7113 before 11 am HCEPTIOllST Lite tying & clerical Boat exper tielptyl Call 673-7272 ask tor Chic PART-TIME, Varied hours best otler Surtboard. St48 Free de!. Open 10 include early A M must see. $90 786-6967 Sun TV John"s a.5-1786 weekends Must have de· Lrg 44 .. TV projected by a pendable vehicle (small CYCLE TECH 13"" zenith Gold Ster truck van . station Tune up to overhaul. All $750/obo 642-7579 * 81 3201, 5 Spd. SIR ( ICUT8431 * '81 5281, 5 spd, SIR, (7851651 •'82 528E. Auto. loaded (966653) 57 Rag Top, atocit 1 soo single port Blll\Jpynkt. VDO gages. new radials. good paint. no rust $1400 Dan 546-31 47 ..... -+--+-+-+--t--tEt-11<:ut1ve Secretary office Rtot,titi/TJJilt wagon) to assist news-Makes Dirt, Strffl. Race Busy ad agency 1n Irvine paper dealer In Irvine & ATV 714/841-1690 New Quasar VCR. $350 area Musi be depen· firm 642-1107 * '83 3201, 5 spd. SIR ( 1FZP9751 '61 Bug restored $1995 obo 651·1571 o l the President Financial services firm needs 1op knotch exec sec'y for very bYSy. challenging pos111on Strong exp 1n typing/shorthand skills a ~-+-+-1 must Non-5mkrs pis Call 553-0940 FILL TIME PAY PART-TIME WOH Oppor1un11ies available with the Los Angeles --+--+--+-+--1--11 Times Circulation De- f\eeds accurate, de()en· <Sable Contact Greg EMS Machine. elec muscle __ -- d a I e non -smoker Hyde Monday thru Friday stimulator like Naulllus T V .~ENTALS $20 per mo. 863· 1910 Nancy between 9 30 and 10 30 S 175 Exec desks 5112• • 19 color TVs. assorted Re tail Sales a m only 642-4321 $150 3x6 $112 18$-3484 styles 540-3195 E1c1us1ve Ladies Boutique llliiiilliil.llilllillliii•• Girts 24 .. 10 spCI. $75 Pwr Ptwtr hats 7012 opening on Fashion Island u $100 Mens tO apd reqy1res experienced. Cats 5505 w. 34· wood llShlng & bay S 100 Trundel bed frame, cruiser Inboard motor protess1onat retail sales SIAMESE KITTENS 9 $50 Boy"s crylser. S 100 loads ·01 e111tas. pert. people Call tor Appl weeks 2 Choe. 2 Lilac 645-5960 cond Shp avail Worth 2 t3·274·SO l8 S 100. Ph 673-2660 $9000, must sell-sacrillce IHIY RHEH Tll 1st row loge. $35 ea or $3450 675-4326 Sales * '83 3201: auto. ( tFMY925) SIR '* '83 320t, 5 spd, SIR. (1FRH27~) * 83 3201. 5 spd. SI R (0023571 • "84 3181, 5 spCI. lo m1 (2anK294) IH-1111 LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S! * * * WAITED: PROS trade/Raider ? 855-630 I Ke r osene heater 28' BAJA. 6 cyl dsl. Tower. LIH IUOll IMW 63 B111a. reblt eng . 1rens. front end. 12v $1000 MUST SUL 642-7570 67 Bug-All orig -Red S 1750 obo Can lonance part 875-1277 68 VW S qbk runs gOOCI S800tobo 673-4007 '70 Bug, auto am/Im can $2200 obo 957-6257 part men 1 1n our door·tO·door newspaper sales program Guaran-* teed hoYrly wage plus commission Hours 9AM I TRlllEES * llli IOllEY SHORT HOURS ~· -5510 Al< English Sette< pyps, S 100 2 males 770-9800 eves & wknds * AKC Lab Puppies. yellow Ready tor Christmas S225 642-0695 Kero-Sun radiant tO $100 673-8 II 1 1<1no size bed. s 100 Stereo $90 499 ·2752 eves & wknds plank, fish box. 2 vl'lls. VOLUME SALES meter • more S28K SERVICE & LEASING Aller 5 call 673· 1080 3670 N Cherry Ave ----LONG BEACH •H n SCWI \NO Cherry e•ll-4051 82 100 hrs. hyd hoist, (l 14) IH-ilto 7 1 vw Bus Recently Reo11 Engine $1500 546-6443 78 Rabbit, 1 ownr nu tires $2980 786-7698 -2PM or 4PM · 9PM T 1 a1n1ng 15 provided i---+--+---t Potential to earn $300 plus P8! week For an tn• --+-+-+--+---t tervoew Call (7 14 ) 957-2361 E11t 1204 ....,.-+-+-+--+---tGeneral olt1ce. PIT Lile Bkk g and 1yp1ng Airport Area Real Es1a1e de- =~=::!::=:!:::=~~ ve1opmen1. management , II 3012 co 752-7501 Ctaaercial Ltst I FtH• 3004 trstaa I al 2911 ESCORTS/.OIELS Hostess lor real estate Cle-tat 1 F o u n d A k , 1 a o r velopmenl on San Juan Rent or lease newly re-KeeShound Female, C M Outcall ONLY 835-9199 Capistrano New licensee modeled home 1Hi th 548-t775 Merry Chrlsimas Mike and or retored R E lie req storage & large tenced Mell 1 1 ou e Salary 213.507.5091 or 101 commerc1at zoning. Foynd Germ Shep & muc~aDoan~ve Y v ry 714·493-4093 adt to Newport Blvd Golden Ret~oever m11 F 642. t33• t-2 yrs 643-2498 Trntl 3011 Housekeeping Supervisor p lime Sat & Sun 4-11 Shops10111ces/s1orage FOUND M med sz dog, Need R1<le to Laker $4 SOthr engllsh span1sh 650 sq tt or le" reas 1216. collar Mollett Games Season seal speaking Ask tor Ms Costa Mesa C·2 548-7249 School HB 96•·32 t3 holder will shr exp n·smk McCullough 497 44 77 laia1tri1l Lost 7 mo Old 1 .. 11en wht. Lag Bch 494.4355 Liquor Clerk. n1gn1s oncld 2920 orng & blk Nr Manners " d M h h ltatals Prk 646-3826 llHllaeat w .. n s ust ave cas .. ----""!!'!!'!!!"!!!""!!!'--o· rtaaitits 4011 register experience 2,660 sq fl, 3975 Birch. Lost Choe Lab. Male 9 Apply 1888 Placentia NB $1330 MtA zoning yrs M c Arthurt San LOCALULTRALI H Al · •OIELS -TOPP&Y Agent 541-5032 Joachin area REWARD CRAFT DEALER seeks .. Costa Mesa 3000 s I. 47c 644-6408 shareholder for ex-Ch11st1an Thomas Gallery oo B Of pans1on -S30.000 snares 650-23 t7 pr s t I 5 rioso Lost. Irvine. brown mixed • au or part M usi want 1o SU -7269 Ing llaor Dach5hund male act now 714 67 t-2900 OFFICE IELIYERY batHCtaHIS 3002 REWARD Humphrey ti Waat-..1 Full Tome High School 498-3806 or 786·2377 on 5100 Grad with gOOCI driving FREE-ALL AGES• - -rec;ord Apply in person TV COMMERCIAL SEM-ousecteaners. exper to Mr Fuentes, al Robert INAR SEE SUNDAY AD Ltlf Pt4al Stttl l1it1r lull or part tome. Jranspor-Bein Wilham Frost & As- 213-465-4·49 1 wtcase(moonhghtersl tatoon nee; 540·0857 soc1111es t401 Quail St SPIRITUAL READINGS •£WAii Accoun1an1, tull charge Npt Bch Advlee In all matters Love. 111-304' exp req Cl College OFFICE lll&l&IER marriage & business degree preferable Call " " PR Aleo counseling t8l5 Londa 497·4858 tor small busy ollloe So Et Camino Real, San lost small blk re dog. shrt skills. Front ottlce ablll· Ctem L1c·d 492-7296 hair temer mix. vie Baker toes and appearance. and F C •UH AOOHIT hie bkk g knowledge re-Ltsl 'r.... 3004 & aorvlew M 979-180 t WCITIYE quired 2 yrs college pref ;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Lost State ot Cal omc1a1 The OranQe Coast Daily Good job references a Drlelcase Vic Harbor Bl p1101 has an excellent op-MUST $6-S9/hr based & 405 Fwy Reward Can portunoty tor a career on l!xperience 7 14 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: cot eves 916-%7 7084 orienled Major Account 675-9060 Ask lor John REWARDS tOO Forthe re· E•ecullve with a proven turn ol Gibson E.tplorer track record Great Guitar Serial 8165·2013 poten11al guaranteed Taken t2-16 631-2064 draw against com - 142·1111 m•sSJon Desire tomove into management a plus Send resume to P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa. 92626 --FO#-~----A-d--iiiilllmiiiiiiiim--EOE ACTION To place 'fOAJ< n-.ge ·-------· ~EWARD Lost Dog 1n Big Canyon Area All whl Male Lhaso Apso wllan markings 759-1070 Cell a before IN Delly PtlOt rMdlng publlc, &,,,Htiet lfCll AD-VISOR ~ Tteltaici11 642·5&78 ~. 642-5878 /lime Elec: & m«h ab•ll· ty Box 2613 NB 92663 ~Hrl1aStniH ltlt WHIM 5100 lelt ...... SIM /time Must know fresh & , -marine malntenanQe Re· I al.,, ,.1,01• , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hable trans AP91y btwn ·• 8·9 wt..dys 436'<t 17th St · Costa Mesa • PART TllE . Alua~~ P~~uc::~~n As:':: Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in pe"ence w/cassettes a Laguna Beach area (2 hours plus $4/hr aller month trial Full time Appl& •: per day). Weekdays P.M. -~2~:sc ~N !~:~or 1:ill l ;. weekends A.M . Earn about :1 545.5525 l $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow :BABYSITTER F/Tmyhme 642-4321. ~E . in CM Reis req To $100 £1V wk to start 642-7803 ... ............................................ ~ KIDS-EARN GREAT _TRIPS AND PRIZESl AGES 11·14 EARN lit TO $75.00 PO WED W. llOlt lllft IS .-., hlf ~ .... lleM!l to *'" r ...... " The Or ... c...c Diiiy Pio!, 0w mwl Qt ft 3.30 p,M. .. woR lflti 1:30 P.M ...w.p. Oft Sftlrdey, W ""' .... -· "°"" '°' ..... ..., -..... ,,_ ....... "" ... ...., • • ... ......... Of c:tllc1-....... • '°' ................ Cll 1* (Ml = (714) 548-7058 Cluelfled Ade 642-5678 Messy Oogsl $ tO any size Why not dial lor dollars 1n Grooming school teacher our CdM olloce We oiler (21 yrs exp l ~46·28•8 • Highest comm1"tons POODLES ARE PEOPLE • Ex1enS1ve product lines Tea.cup•Toy•Minlatyre • Pnoto copy supphes Great g1tt• 546-2848 • Sam 10 t2 noon • TralneM start S6/hour Pttl 5535 It rtllrll I It ft• Whotesate birds. talklng strH, w/,ttHtial te orange-cheek $350 tarl •• tt llOOO /n . Cockatoo $175 Baby 11 you are a self-starter & Dwarf macaw 1200 Iron hYngry IOI money. call cages S50 up 548-5916 Mr Thomas 6am-tpm at Aatit•H iotO Magic tslano Sett or trade 960·9003 or 960-4373 Trade-Ins Welcome GOid Card MemberStllp -. -Now open Sun 11-4 ~ an111ous. 2 bl 01Hnr $55K (ff) Present lee S3500. sell hats, S&il 7014 DatlH Tlf7 ~ $750 or ? 644·0700 31' Sanger yowl. nu diesel .71 24oz 4 spd. air. am/Im. \.., .. · New On sz mall/bou $5000/obo 962•6260 nu p111n11tores 846-8758 ~ a spnngs & trame 1n pkg CHRtSTMAS SURPRISE• .76 280z, amltm. air. clean Warr incl Retail $800 Prindle t6 wltrlr & extras 13900obo 536.7897 eves 111111 lclElll'S sell $275 hurry 650-5158 Superb eond $2.555 55 640·1291 '78 B-210 GX Htchbk, 4 SOUTH SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS PC class sloop. s6000 spd, x1n1 cond $3000 COUllTY 213-372-1497 675.6595 . . --1-'79 280ZX GL pkg, fully VDLISWlll'!EI Maraat £calf. 701 POIOl8red 5 spd, xlnt • Oblige · Wrung AVON~EO CAEST conCltn, shiny. clean. UWf WILL HT WESTMINSTER ABBEY Ton1e. Salmon Oars motor bracket, Kini 646-1716 IE llH•stll" S&lH OARH• ANTIQUE MALL TELLING cond $400 645-6776 ••• caEllT CIECI Volume Sales Serv1C41 613-0111 Ma1or nntoonol co s.eells t 1751 Westminster Ave Whelher 11 5 gossip or A d L locally established ind•-GARDEN GROVE news depends a great Rollef furl/reel hood sea· 83 280Z.l< clean. loaded 1871~ Be=nJlvd deal upon whether I am lurl 3250 (35 II to SO 11 Equity. assume Call for v1dua1 college back-554-6103 hearong •I or TELLING It boall $1663 new setl tor into 650-8501 Huntington Beach ground pret Salaried I•-------$775 Incl headstay (52 (114) 142-2000 11001 and unl1m1ted in· Teak hdbrd $50 Retrig Ill Davs 640_22 17. eves Bt .. I 9125 come celling 'tVllh op-Dt>;k $175 Bed, $75 $60 Leather Couch ' l!P!""'."-"'"'!'"!"!'!~---II CREllT CIECI portun1ty to b\Jlld eQully vAK Hoosier. $500. $250 675-4568 55t-1882 'Sl Accord LX. beaut slvr TM>ault & Co. 754-7017 ~;~~~~1g~~;:>~n~rs~· Masiul last. 6224 l icyclH 1012 ~:.'· s~9;:'· ~~; $~~~9r ·~3S:u%~·;~-~';o~qu1ty & 645-5597 2 Accordlans 120 ease 20'1 eUx Aaclng Inc Bike 863-0609 SALES llSPUY AIVHTISlll The Orange County Darty P1tot has an e•ceHent op- por tu r n11 y beginning mld -Januar)' tor career oriented display advertis- ing saies reps with a proven track record Great earning potential. guaranteed draw against comm1ss1on Desire to move 1n10 management e plus Send resume to P 0 Box 1560, Coste Mesa. 92626 EOE a I' It.All $95 7sw $595 892-6925 fully equipped Super nff IHctl -· con<! $295 644-6018 IHH 1 'i cu it Sears refrlger-Horner accord111n 120 New Schwinn lO-spd, cost 9127 ator S50 962-6280 base. 1 switcheS 1650 S225. s 150 548-5916 754-1400 Bil 406 Frost tree Relrlg $150 .. t 1:L -ao· l~, 673-5686 Can deliver Otlict Fuaitare/ ... er "'" •-: 6226 2 deluxe VIP model Garett! I llY APPLWICH .,-.t•HI Mo-Peds 2 spd like n- Les 957-8133 Until the end of the year $350 each 673-4007 Kenmore wshr 8 dryr. exit cond $too ea 544-6488. FrH to TH 6022 Free OOb1e m111 puppy male Aflectoonate, shots 548-1236, 548-7815 IHTIELL Vespa P200E. IO ml, AMtFM cass • backrest & lugg rack $750/obo 883-044" P Finnerty MetlrcydHi 1111 ltlllll'S SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU --------• M blklab, lyr,veryattec· only yoo can gel tower than ever prooes on used factory condllloned XEROX plain paper cop- iers Gel "lrot. reduction copiers lrom $2095. & desll top copiers from S695 All machine& come With 11m11e<1 30 di)' war- ranty & are etlglble for Xerox servtee plans so act last• For more into call 835·2269 cOllect ScMttu IOll Yamaha ·86 Gt86. clean. hke n-1250 963-2498 More fwnlllee are getting IN camping "bug .. thle year. II you have a cemper INt't nOI getting ueed. Mii It now with a ~Ad. llonate & obedient loves lllds 650-263 1 Too many mouthl to !MCI? Find a home for your crlt· ters In cta111ll1d. 642-5678 Sell with EASEi It's a BREEZE Clellllln.cl Ada 642-64178 Aatt kPicH/ Pull 9015 WEllY DLUI ClllS lllTllOIS CONNELL CHEVRO LET ... I '• f' ,. \ " I ' S 4~ t 200 WIRT USED CARS & TRUCKS COME tN OR CALL FOR FIH&nl&IUL Cormler-0.LUlo OllYllUT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 141-11111141·1111 WI PAY TW-.W FMtSQUIS AUIUI• NINl/111&11 2480 H«bot 8111<1 COSTA MESA MMMO Mt-1411 Misc. 9177 Come In & see Newport Beach's hnest selechon or pravoousty owned Porsches, Audis and Volkswaoen1 ---4155 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 Aat", DtlaHtlC c .. m.c 93ff '76 Seville. showroom cond . $6500 673-1913 Estatl! Sale. Etdoraoo priced right. $4500 Good cond 545-4009 11 CHllT OllOI '83 Chevy Malibu wagon Equity & &Hume Cell tor info 650-8501 llHEllTOlfll '83 Cn.vy Sllllefado 6.2 dll EQully. ISSUrM Catt tor 1nlo850-8501 SEEIS FlllTI we nave a 0000 Mlectlon OI NEW ' UMd Chev· rolet11 See u1 1odayl FROM THE · · · DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEPT: . I I I ' I i I l ! I I . ' I I I I ! . i 11 I I I I , ~ • I I -. -----------·=----- -. ------------____,.~--::------:---=_ ---;:-:--__ -----=i . 2 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement t~ the 9AILY PILOT/Saturday, December 24, 1983 / Wishing you, our good clients throughout this year, our best wishes for 1984. We appreciate the opportunity to serve you. GINNY ANDERSON CORA BALDIKOSKI BILL BENTS MARCIA BENTS 'DEBI BIBB TOM BOLAND ELEANOR BOWIE JOHN CAMPBELL . EVAN CORKETT JOAN DONAHUE . j I ( '1 \ f ---. ---. --.. ---------~~c;:-:-:--~--::---:-=~= Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 24, 1983 -3. Our best wishes ... ·to all of you from all of us! AMEMllEROFTHESEARSFINANCIAlNETWOAK ELAINE EHRET L YLEEN EWING SUZIE EXLEY MAGGIE GUJ9H SHIRLEY HARRIS MARY HARVEY JO CAROL HUNTER CAROL McMAHAN VALERIE MARSHALL MELINDA MARSTON SARA MARVIN . MARCIA MATTHEWS LYDIA MURPHY EDIE OLSON KAY PARKER BRENDA PETERSON TED PETERSON ' ~REAL.ESTATE SERVICES RITA QUIGGLE KAY RANGER KATIE RAULSTON BERT REEDY MARIAN REEDY CYNTHIA RUMSFIELD FRANK SENNES JENNIFER SHAW LARRAINE SHA~. NANCY SIMMONS . HiLLARY THAMER LISA WHITE MARCIA WOR~ING ' BOB YORKE . E\1EL ¥N YOUNG JIM MULLER, Managei")c f r I <" t . I ' l I ' i : I --~-~ -~-----~---- , ... ,,, ""i-1 ., •l• mMI . . . Incomparable bay viewt Crafted to comptlment the magntfloent location. One hundred seventeen feet on the bay. Dock- ing facmties for three eeventy foot boats. Five bedrooms. Cozy llvtng room. Family room with lit-down wet bar enhanced by a full wkfth mirror reflecting actMty on the bay. LoY81y dining room. Euy stafrcuea plus elevator to huge aun root. Owner will help with financing. REDUCED $300,000 ................................. NOW $3,200,000 .... ._ ..W ... Picturesque waterfront home. Pier and float for two large boats. Five bedrooms. Huge living room. FormaJ dining room and gourmet kitchen with breakfast area overlooking pool. Large entertaJnment room with wet bar and parquet dance floor. Owner will consfder exchange or carry first trust deed. .......................................................... $2,200,000 111191 llftl ... Your first Impression of this lovely home will be exciting .•. and It will tncreae as you continue through thls wonder- fully dtverae dwelltng. Features Include six bedrooms. Six baths. Two fireplaces. A fully equipped kitchen with sunny breakfast room. Steam room and spa. Wet bar. Sun root. French doors and windows. Massive beamed ceilings. Mooring for two large boats. WILL CONSIDER SHORT TERM LEASE at $5,000 month or LEASE WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE. .......................................................... $1,300,000 lll'lm IMI . . . Gractout on-the-bay ltvtng. Five bedrooms. Beautlfully deelgned twe>-story construction. Wefl maintained Md only ftve years old. Pier and sllp for two large boat•. WIN exehange for commercial ..,_,,rnenta. land or smaller home .................... "' ............... $1, 195,000 ... _. . . . Looking for a luxurtoua four bedroom home? Etched gl... double door entry, carved oak ceillng In foyer. Olk fireplace m.ntet and atel)-down oak bar with «dled gl8l8 oY9f'hMd lighting. Large muter bedroom and dr .... ng .,.. with huge walk-In cloeet Md bUltt..., df...,.. Large~ With r«rllCtabte root Thr .. llddttton• bedroomt, one with lta own entrance~ baltVoom. The view from thte reeidMCe .. epectllCUlllr end the V'9W akte of the =-~~-~~.~~-~=.= .. _. ... DeHghtful. S..8rity feet on the watw. LMge luxurien1 Yllfd wtth pedo 0¥9r· IOOklng dock for letgie boat. 8S*IOul Jour *•**•DOVER SHORES••••• Enjoy Indoor-outdoor living In this extraordinary home with retractable roof. Five bedrooms ... one Ideally suited for maJd's quarters Including private bath. Spectacular bay view from living room, dining room, master bedroom and kitchen. The spacious Indoor atrium with large wet bar makes for easy entertalnfhg. Other attracttve features include luxurtant garden plantings, sparkling pool and spa. Full security system ....................... S610.000 Leasehold -m • ... Spectacular bay, ocean and jetty vtew from thts bright and cheerfut three bedroom home. Only one bloctc from beeches. Large yard with room to expllnd or add a pool. ALSO INCLUDED la a spotless two bedroom rental unit end three car garage. Existing k>en 881Umable. Owner wtll assist wtth addttJonal financing. Will consider lease/option ................................................... NOW $725,000 .. _. ... Eleg9nt. Lovely view of Back Bay and Fashk>n Island. Ave bedrooms. Large family room. Formal dining room. Custom pool and spa In courtyard. A many-purpoee bonus room with bath. AND an old-fashioned soda fountain ............................................... $615,000 .... _. . . • Better than new. Four bedrooms. Very private location. Fabulous view. Patio and deck. New landacaping. All new carpeting and wall coverings. Kitchen complete- ly new. WILL CONSIDER LEASE OR LEASE/OPTION. Low price of... ......... $590,000 . llnmll ... Custom built. Beautifully upgraded two story home. Four spacious bedrooms up- stalra ... one ldeelly located for guest• or maid. R~ly 9PP0inted melter IUfte dowMtaira. French doors and Wlndowe. Plantation shutt.,._ ~:f:~~~:.~~~~.'~.~.~~~ l;'~= l.91 ..... Great opportunity. Single story. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Extra large ftfty ttve foot Wide IOt •.• street to 1trada. &cMnae for largest model In Leieure Wortd ..... $550,000 W'llUll al ... FUcinatlng. Four bedroom&. ao.n vtew from ltvtng room, f..mty room, muter bedroom and encloeed lanei. Custom pool and ape. Kol pond. Separate quartere for gueata or maid .................................... $540;000 IUYllW . . . Tastefully decorated. Four bedroomt. Expanded "Port Royal" model. Cu. tom doors With 9Mded g1UI. Shutt.-.d wtn- =-Of~~~.~~ .. ~.~~~=-~ ... -.•• Eleallnl Two atone.. HlahlY de*abte arM. ReltM ba bay vtew. 'OAir :°"' bedrooms. One bedroom and bath for ...-or f'Mkt. 1-* ~ an twnlly room. St>McMng pool In oourtyw'd. OW.. wtet Mlllt wttt\ ~. JUST ~ '90,000 ................................ -... HOW 1476.000 -~ ... Ch<Mce location. Lovely tra- ditional family home. Four bedrooms. Step-down Nvtng room. Formal dtntng room. Open kitchen with lk=. Large chandefler. T eek wood cabinets. ate breakfast area. Extra large famly room with fireplace. Rear yard bt-teYel ueed brick patio. Low maintenance planting. Exoettent curb appeal ... $475,000 Fee &11•1 --... Corner location. 116 feet of waterfront on the Channef. Three boat ties . Three bedrooms plus bonus room. Lovely patio. Great potential. JUST REDUCED $60,000. New low price of .......................................... $465,000 UYIMIT ... Complete privacy ... you own little worldl Wrought-Iron gated court yard enlry cok>rfully and luxuriantly planted. Three bedrooms. Cozy family room with fireplace and stepdown wet bar. Completely tiled kitchen. Formal dining room. Immense rear patios. Ade- quate apace for pool ........................... $455,000 .,. -... Exceptionally attractive. Four bedroom•. SUuated on a large lot 78x«. Ample room for• pool. Ptepant unobltructed vM9W la enfoy9d from vtrtualtY alt.,... of the home. One bedroom and bath kteatly situated for guests or maid'• quartera. Three car garage..... $395,000 ··--•.• BMutlfully meintaJned three bedroom two and on.-hatf bath home. Custom carpets, drapee and wall coverings. Artlstto ute of mtrrora app..,. to enlarge the hOme. Lovely yard with tpert<Nng pool..................... '350,000 -111 W IP I ... Cheerful "U" shaped tour bedroome. BuHt around a deffghtful cuetom pool. Huge IMng room wt1h cozy ftreplace. The d8CO( 11 fn reetful muted tonea ........... ~9,000 ....... -.•. BMutlfully located two bedroom oott91e. lnt...Ung ooean view. Located tuet one block from Ocean Boulevard ... oppoette Big Corona BMch. Owner may carry nm or eeconc1 truat dMd .......... 1345.ooo M~ .•. Qullltty. Deelgn. location. Three bedrooml. Huge 19m11y room. Formal dining room. Property..._, on..-.. comer k>t. 100 x 110, wttft prMte olrculardrtvway. ThrM Cllr ~ with bultt-lnl and WOttc lhop . .......................•..........••..... ._ .•.......•..•..•.•• taa,OC>O -I UYm:IT . . . Beautifully upgraded. Three bedrooms. Contemporary design. Beamed ceil- ing In living room. Hardwood floors. New roof. Completely remodeled kitchen. Reallstlcally prlced. Excellent financing .................. $299,000 ---~ -----------------~----------~~-- ..,. ..,... -.i . . . Neat condo. Two bedrooms. Country kitchen. Located pool side. Security system throughout grounds... $85,000 J 1 1 • . I • ' I ' ---------------------------6 -Orange· Counf:/ ~ear •estate/ An A<Mlttlslrig ·sU~t to· the DAIL y PILOT /Saturday, 0ecembl9( 24, 1'983 WHATEVER YOUR PRICE WE HAYE IT! e WILi Tl ... -1114,91 • Outstanding buy fOl' older or younger couple. Beautifully maintained.. Private, gate-guarded community. 2 huge bdnna & 2 queen slzied baths. 759-1501 ~-..-~- IFFORDllLE · HOUSll& SUPER BUYS UIDER S 121,DDD .../.1111 Total payment with $6,500 down. Super Huntington Beach 3 bdnn, 2 beth home with cazy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671. .......... ..... 1111111.f .... Only $5,000 down buys this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with stone fireplace Original owner & pride of ownerahip. Outstandinc decof'ati.na, beeutiful and fabulOul family roqm. $109,000. 963--!WS71. entry, lh.ake roof & elegance. View of pull & lake• well u Pf coune. .. -t ll211 Only $168,900. 759-1501. . .... ' ••!II! ·~, ,Three yec new condos. Two bdmw, 1 'A bat.ha. Encloeed garages and 11,111 ftl •1111 central air condttioninc. $6,500 down. Aikin& $77,900. For complete detaila call ~5671. ., ...... _ . ...,.. With part of monthly 1eae iotnc toward the down pymt when you ~ thla 3 bdrm. 2 IA bath residence with mini ocean view! Only a few blocks to the beach~ 759-1501. ·• , TalleoYer' M0,000. FHA lit Trwt Deed at lK fixed rate. Our owner "flri)lcarry the balance of the finanm at l~. 4 bdnm. l 'A betha. Aikin& WU -:-11.._.I ::· ·.·"-I~~~ .. "'°°°· MS-~11. Speciool 3 bdrm, 2'A bath residence in private community. •New . !' carpetinc & paint. Walk to ocean or your boat & ENJOY LIFE!. 759-1501 . ...,... _ ""111 IUll ~ comes with this custom built bllWde home in eon.. cW -Mat ••511 -that provides a "oounteylide'' feeling with viewa of the bOJa & .. open _,. . ..-:ie .. Owner wt1l help with low interest finandnc 759·1501 . 1· BlautltUI f1Meps>e1.....,-w.,.,,oodvt Townhome nee.r Dilneyland. Tbit is an up-. · ., . ~end milt with kJCa at licht piU a two car enclmed p.raae . ... 111111 -1111,111 • • : ··<~,rlmof $tl.-.~11 . • Specioul 5 bdrm executive residence with lovely Spmiah influence in decoC'. l..arge RJ)U'ate family roam for entenalnlne. Owner •Y carry lit trust deed! 759-1501 ······--........ And this oneia very aptly named! Be.uUfully appointed. 4 bdrm. .3 bath ~ remdence with VIEW, pool. spa and ~" roam .dded. Elabc]rate eecurity l)'lt.em. min'ored walla, new crpta. 759-1501 • 4111 I~ Ocean & IJftllbelt view -extra larae private 1pa, 1'eC1"Htiona1 area.· eewra1 tennis COW1a. 3 tarae pools, taunM & jlicual. Guard .. te for ...... ,,._ eecurity. Only $428,000 -bdW .ee du. one! 759-1501 ••••u•t1111m This cute 2 bdnn & beth home hM been paint.eel and hM new ~ md drapa pw an edded banUI -Neat ln-law'a quarters attllched to ..,.. with Uvtna room. hearth firepl.lce, one bedroom and one bath. Mdnc $89,500. 566-V035, ........ 1111111 SlncJe t.mily hcma OD 4+ -=res. New kitchen with ~ wood bwninc atove, 3 lpedcM bdnm ..xi 2 bed& SecrWce for $72,600. For finance infonnatian call 983-5871. •1•111111 V Nrana, thia very sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath can be yows for $99,000 ju8t by ~ waa. ~Lee. ror detailll, call 656-7~ . ....... T,ke OYer" nildnc loam at 11.n. Cute 3 bdrm home completely renovated tn 1982. ~ •112,000. -..w71. • • • ' --- "· ALL OF YOU FROM ALL OF USI . . -. . • \. f • ... • • ·-' ~ ~ .... . . ..... . ~· .; ~ , . ~·-r •. ~ ... •• "" •t -• • :r~ -..>\ • • • ~ .. (II I' • " • . • • -· ,. • • ""'' i:.· . • • .. . .,, ., ...... ,.,,,. • ...,."" •. •j ~.. • .!· . ~-..... • : . . ·~ ...... {. r':-~~-..:. . ~ . .' . " •.. r,i.:.:: ••• :\ • • .. ~., .. • .• :~ .: 't~ •• ".I ~ ~~ ·~·· .... ~ 1' • " ··-~ • • .... • , • ta: ·: . '.-.··4'.lMi."" ... !~ •. _;; •• ~ ~ .~ ;+-, • i'-1".lo > ... .-.:·: -~" 1t ~· • • ~ ~ .. J • t'~· . 'itt · ~ ,. ....... .. -... " "". t i!· . I ClllllEIE 11111$11 JllE SUllGAIU Manager LOl•E IOIEITS RALPil FIEETO '· J R.&LEE .. Real'.EState ··--... 2870 Sm Mipel Drive ~a.cfl.~neec> . (714) TM·l &Ol . . . A Great ~m C>mpany ·. .. . ' ID. •• .. .. • I I . . I -------.:::..-::....-:-._-_--_----·--------· --I: - 8 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday., December 24', 1983 I . ·'' ,. --............. Ghifi •••'4'"' ...._ ~ ~*'¥Ni l&'Mk;:;""...,,IP.l!I;@ .. ,"''*.' ~ •·@l'}j ~ l@l'I I I I I I D I I I' I i I I I \I I I I ·1 I I 11 I I !1 I I I Our name, RE/MAX, stands for Real Estate MAXimums. What does that mean to you? It means that as a RE/MAX client we promise you maximum real estate service, knowledge and professionalism. Our sales associates are full-time, experienced sa lespeople whose livelihood depends on their ability to properly service their clients, and that means total service. That's not an easy job. And in this competitive world of real estate, our clients appreciate the difference ... JJave a jo'louJ JJoliJa'I SeaJon from all of uJ al Re/max Craig Batley. Mgr. Sheryl Brewer Diana Cappel Marilyn Coombs Marilyn De Cesare Della Delgado Harry Frederick Rusty Guinther Jackie Handleman Curt Herberts, II Curt Herberts, Sr. Pete Johnson Nancy Adams, Ofc. Mgr. Ric Quevedo Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Ir. Anne Mccasland Lois Miiier Bob Miiiiken Cllnt Moses Rae Rodcers Chuck Splller Rita Wade loyce Waltz Bob Younker Norma Collins. Scty. , ... difference. of Costa Mesa 2J• EAST 17TH STREET, SUlTE 117 COST A MESA, CA. 92627 631-12665 Independent Member Broker -~ • ll>O ISLE PRMST LOCATION Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work, plus dock for 50 ft . yacht. $1,950,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. VIA ll>O NORD MASTERPICE Fabulous cstm.' bayfront home, entire upstairs Is Mstr. sutte w/slttlng rm. & mirrored canopy bed o'looklng bay. Pvt. Jae. tub, sauna rm. Finest handpalnted tiles & marble thruout. $1,690,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. MOTIVATED lll>A ISLE SE LEI 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths. Fam. Rm. Din. Rm. Beauttful Master Suite wtth lrg sitting rm., maids qtrs. Room for 2 large boats up to 80 ft. Lowest price on Linda. Very motivated Miier at $895,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. TUDE BAYFIOIT FOR BAYFIOIT I/DOCK 3 BR, 2'11 aA, Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ jacuzzi rm., 5 ·yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat dock. Asking $535,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at 12.5°/ci. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. Ll>O BAYFRONT View of ocean, bay Fashion Is. from this top fl. 2 or 3 BR, 3 BA, den, lg. mstr. suite, sec. bldg. Underground parking, boat dock. With short notice, seller wtll fin. Great price $495,000. BOB·OR DOVIE KOOP. 0 HARBOR UNiE FORECLOSlltE" Lautremont 4 BR, 3 BA, F.R., formal D.R. Hlghly upgraded, the most beautlful decorating you can Imagine. Fabulous ocean, bay, city llght vus. Make offer. Asking $698,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. SO. SANTA ANA 4 BR, 3 BA, famlty room, dining room, wet bar. beae.atltul ' decor throughout. Setler wtU finance beet price at $142,000. Low Down. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. Boll I Dovie loop 831-1288 11ltEE ARCH BAY ON OCEAN ClfFS Your chance to own 1 of the largest ocean front lots anywhere. W /pvt. stairway to beach, + manmade swim- ming pool & tide pool over 50 yrs,. old $1 ,900,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOQP. 631-1266. WOODS COVE LAGlN BEACH House of diamonds, 5 BR, 4 BA, pool, spa. Ocean & city vus. decks to entertain over 300 guests, extensive use of brick & waterfalls, 8 Kol ponds that hold over 1100 Kol fish, 3000 lites show this beautiful botanical garden. $1,900,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. SEAVEW LEASE Cit OPTION 4 Br., 21A Ba, tam. rm, wet bar, 2 fireplaces, ocean & city llte views, lease at S 1,800 mo. or option at $450,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. UllA ISll lWE 4 BR, 5 BA, Fam. Rm., formal dining, large kitchen, private pool & spa, turning basin view, dock for 65' boat. Very sharp. $5,500 per month. BOB or DOVIE KOOP. LEASE KINGS ROAD 3 BR, 3 BA. Game room, large yard, panoramic view of total bay & ocean. $2,500 month. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. HARBOR Rl>GE LAUTREMONT LEASE • 4 bedroom, 3 bath, beautiful decor and upgrades thru out, oak floors, marble In baths, FAB, Views of ocean and nlte lites .$2,900. mo. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. STEAL-WU 1IADE EQtlTY-SltAL 3 BR, 2 BA. Beau. remodel & redecor. Hot tub & jacuzzi, oak floors, ceramic tlle firs, $248,000 aaaumable, asking $309,000. Trade for boat, car, sml. condo. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. YOUR LISTlllG HERE .. I smwsm Panoramic ocean, bay and city vtewt from tta beautltulty deoorat9d 5 BR, 3 BA. large famlty room, formel dtntng, large yard. MUST SEEi $890,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. WE ·NEED YOUR LISTING.8 234 E. 17th ST.~ COSTA MESA • -l~1 I I I I ·- I I I I I .. rl 1 I 'I I I I I ' 10 -Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 24, ,.83 ,#********************************************************1 11 ' ;.{~~-* ·i ma'I .Att Your li_-4~ Wijkej Come 'Jrue f "':>. i . I I * iii * . • (__. ··"* \ • . . . .. • ............ . . . . ~ . ~ • • • t • • •• . • ft. " MERRY CHRISTMAS tfu 'S/)af{,. {Jdot · • • . . . . /.._:·· '. •·*· . . . . .. ·+ · .• . . .... ~ -7 -, __ ------------------~--------. ---.:::-:-_ ......... _.....__ I Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising ~pplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 24, 1983 -11 . J HOWARD DIPPELL HAL BAUER...,.- PAT BAUER STEPHANIE BERNARDY JERRY BOGAN ROGER BROWN BARBARA CHAMBERS JOE CHRISTOPHER JAN GABRIEL WYVOHNE OILL ~INIA MANSON PHYLLIS HAYDEN LINDA JACOBS VIRGINIA MANSON JAVAD MANSOOR CAROL MULVEY BOB NEWELL VIRGINIA O'BRIEN LOWELL ST ARK Cl.AUDETTE TAYLOR GIB WALKER MA~-cooPER ..... .... ~­com. of v.a· Udo Nord. 40' lot, 4 bedrooms, 3 M!M, 3 c. gargae. Ck>M to bay and beech. Owner. coM6der tr9de. . ·-.... GREAT ANANCING ... 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, for- ,.. cjning room, spa. aoee to bay and bMch. .... 7 111 .... 3 BR. 1 a11W ow.. 2 BA new tie roof, copper plumbing, ctoee to ctubhoUM, bay bMCh, ten- nll. •• un ~ UdO ..... 8 bdnna, 5 bathe, great t.mlly home. Swtmmlng Po9' wtttt cNldNnl play ..._ Owner wtl c.ry With CMt'I to loan for 3 YM"Si • .... --c.Ae and cozy a t.droom, ~ beth, prMlt• CORWnUntty, ~ & t9Mfa. ..... N&m-.... 4 bedroorM. 4 blithe, torrn.a dining room. VIM ~~~~.acar..-.andaaper ...... ·-..... Exc1llnt GUrb 9PPM1. Ught Md ~ ,_. Ing. CIOM to dubhouM. Femturee 3 bedrooma, 3 bMM. tonNt dining room . ..... N 11'1111 LIT .. IMI ..... NEW LISTING ... Lot preeently hu structure on It but owner wttl clear by clOM of eecrow. c..t for more lnformatton. llfl&llT ----.... Thlt belluttfut contemporary home often a 45' dock and a aide-tie. 4 bdra, 3 be, formlll dining and 3 car garage. Call now for an appointment. 1111.81..... ... .. Moe\""'** unit In 1N1 ~ont hkt9e. Tot81ty ~ and bwlttfully deoofated for the ftn9I touc:tl. 1 bedroom, den, 1'A betha. 8ollt lip 8V911ebee. Security bulldlf)9. a11.81,__ ... .- l.ooated on the ftrlt floor with • Nlmdl1g •-.n dcMn" .. of .... leUlfUlly deoorMld wtll a llaht brtgM..,.... L-ve m••r .... + OGIMl1'bll din. 2 Ml.,..,., Sip ...... . ....H lllllU-.... . 310 Fernando ... Super loeatlon, bo9t lllp avd- able, 2-bdrm, 2 betha, 2 09f IUb pll'klng. Owner w11 OOMkMr ALL tradel, lneludlng tnduatn.I. --.,. ... Vtr1dl•lldc ~ hOmewtthdoc*for ... .._, P11• f'll I bedr0011-. din+..-room. ltllnld ...... LA1Jr1e plllo., blrtflo111 tor.-... ...... J I l I I -----------------..--~----~---~- ....---r--------------------------------- 14 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the o ILY PILOT/Saturday. December 24, 1983 . ' 1. Fast, accurate , and to the paint Your ad In classlfled goes straight to ready buyers, people who are looklng for something to buy. Maybe they're looklng speclflcany fOr an Item-your Item-and maybe they're Just browsing. But you can be sure they aren't thinking about whether they can make that next Ught before It turns red, or whether they can get to the kitchen and back befOre the show comes on again. Spend your advertising dollar with pinpoint accuracy. Reach ready buyers with a schedule In classlfled. lllJPllt Classified phone 642-5678 REAL ESTATE FACTS By Charle• M. Ferguson, Pre1ldent of the Newport Harbor Coata Mesa Board of REAL TORS. Q. What la a Multiple Llatlng Service (MLS)? A. An MLS Is a marketing system that distributes information about your home to real estate agents In many different Teal estate offices, who can help sell the property. This helps a seller get maximum exposure In selling a property, which Is an absolute necessity In today's market. From a buyer's viewpoint, the MLS saves a lot.of time and trouble. Information such as location, number of bedrooms, price range and financing can be provided. In many real estate offices, a book or printout of the Information is available to the real estate agents Immedi- ately. They can provide additional Information to narrow your search even further. Usually, with the Information In hand, several good homes can be seen within a few days, slgnlfeantly shortening the prOC888 of buying a home. Q. We just started looking for a house, ,and the real estate agent asked us for personal Information ·on our flnanclal situation. We understand· why a lender would need this Information, but why a sales agent? A. Salespeople don't want to waste your time by showing you homes that are out of your price range. They need to know your Income and asaeta aa well as your personal require- ments to show you homes for which you truly can qualify to buy without the home being a · flnanclal burden. Often, agents go through the quallfylng procedure with potential buyers before the first home la shown. If a large down payment la a problem, there are ways of buying through IUCh alternative methOda aa Mller-u1l1ted financing. If monthly payments are too large, the agent may IUggeat a loan with smaller payments, which lncreue ~. Instead of high, fixed paymenta at the ltart. By giving the aa-it the n8id9d Information, you'll flrid that there are a number of ~to ~a nome given your ~al flnaneial lltuatlOn. Orange County-: El-tat-e/-An -Advert~l:-n~g ~pplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 24, 1983 -15 -~1 ii !JJesl Wis/if£ j()( a Happy Holiday • ' 'I I I I I i IUT flUlllll IYllUIU Tll&Yt -Low down, low monthly payments, with a low Interest rate! Add to this a nicely upgraded 3 Bdrm;-2--bath home on a corner location with RV access & you have a real bargaln at a low $128,000 Call: 646-7171 :s 112,llO ITlllDJ -Assume a $52,000 1s1 T.O. Payable at only $599 per month. Super bachelor pad with built-In pull-down bed. Don't rent-see I. .· this! 546-2313 E·Z TU811 IU,lll -Beautiful. Landmark areal No new loans! No qualifying! Save thousands on this beautiful garden home! Call 963-6767 •TIE UIE -$82,900 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 master suites. Exceflent for co-ownership. Condo located on lake. Game room, pool table, ping pong, saunas, pool, spa, tennis courts and much more. Low down. Call: 546-2313 •WPllT IEllfYl..1144,IOll -Light & airy 3 bdrm. 2 bath home that's great for entertaining. Includes two fireplaces-In living room & family rm. Corner location otters R.V. access. A super buylll Call 646-7171 IHI IAIUlltl 1111,lllU -You must see it to believe ltl Custom tract In Costa Mesa. Huge living area plus separate family area with brick fireplace. Built-In country kitchen wfth breakfut area, formal dining area tool Also utility arM. Three bedrooms, two baths, two car garage. It's a bargain at $119,500. Call: 546-2313 •• lW Ulll fam.Y -Just reduced to a low $137,9001Aspacious21tory, 4 bdrm, 2'..4 beth home with formal dining & aeparate family room. Great Costa M ... IOctltlOn In excellent neigh- borhood. Hurry on thl8 one. CaN &4&-7171 lW IDT 11Y • _.,l llUI -Ju1t reduced again! Now S119,900. Beeutlfut up.graded condo thet overlook• greenbeh creetlng . privacy. large IMng area, .. ting area off of cozy kttcheA. Three bedrooma, 21A bath1. For fun there'• tennl1 court1, poot1, 1pa1 and clubt\OUM. Call: 54&-2313 FUlllllUU -Tm ll.lffl -Very efegant & gorgeous home only 4 years old. Nestled on a quiet cul de sac in beautifully scenic greenbelt. 3 bdrm, high bealM<S callings with wood burning fireplace. Plus 3 patios -only $299,500 Cell: 646-7171 I U,100 TIT&l NWI -Great financing. Assume $93,700 11% V.l.R. 1st T.D. and owner will carry 2nd T.D. at 12%. If that's confusing, call us about this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a tree-llned street In Mesa Verde. Country kitchen overlooks warm & cozy family room. Onty $134,900. Call nowl 546-2313 ·- FIUll -Bring your paint brush & save thousands! 3 br home In great' neighborhood! Needs T.L.C. only! Quiet cul-de-sac location. Owner will help finance! $118,900. 963-6767 TllE IYD 111,IOO -Super 12¥•o/• 30 yr. fixed loan -owner wlll also tease with option. A spectacular 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with lots of privacy. 2 car a1tached garage. A bargain you must see $109,900 Call: 546-2313 WATOnllT -SUsrT YllWSI -Beautiful Lake-front condo with over the lake wood deck. Best Woodbridge location. Professlonally dec- orated 2 bdrm, 2 bath with formal dining. This home Is Immaculate! Priced at only $265,0001 Call: 646-7171 UW&Ll Tl llAU" -A beautiful villa that Is within walking distance of beach. Two muter suites, 2'..4 baths. dining area, kitchen with eating area, large llvlng area. Pool, spa and tennis. Just reduc.d to $112,000. CaU now. 54~2313 ._Kl UOY wm 11..---Beautiful Seabreeze garden home! Co~ ftreplece, eparkl· Ing pooll Only $112,000 Md owner wtll finance @ 12% -10 yeartl C1U: "3-e787 .. .. UIAH• 1 -V.A. LOM-nO quallfytng. Huge 3 b9droom, 2 beth. eott.o• etyte country kitchen wtth garden wtndow, lerge J*'tfy Md eeparate utlltty room. 1.-ae IMna .... ~ pert.ct prleecf •t only l1f2,500 t.11: &46-2313 MERRY CHRISTMAS IEWPORT WITERFROIT $189,500 I ...._ .. El 2 STHYt -New carpeting! Personalized Indoor seascape! Private sandy beach! Owner will finance! Call: 963-6767 TDmS, ...., UIU -USTSlll. -This condo nestled In a fine Costa Mesa Complex Is a real sleeper. 4 bdrm, 21h bath, hlghly upgraded with mirrored llvlng rm .. dining rm & master suite completety remodefed kitchen. Don't miss this $129,9001 Call: 646-7171 2 ITHY + NIL + IUlll lll,118. -Beautiful garden home! Mink carpeting! Massive floor-to-celling fireplace! Owner anxious! Call: 963-6767 •SA YllM Nil IMIJ -Beautifully decorated 4 bedroom home tocated on a quiet cul-de-sac. Delightful kitchen has been remodeled & the solar heated pool offers enjoyment & fun for the entire famlly. Something special at $169,000. Cell: 646-7171 llWHT Pllll • PllllHUJ -Only $165,000 for this charming beach cottage just steps away from the beach & ocean. This enchanting 1 bdrm home may be enjoyed as It Is. or the R2 lot otters potential for added Improvement or redevelop- ment. Call: 646-7171 .a Amil .:...... Great party hous6\.. 4-5 bedrooms! Sectuded on .3 acres! 2440 Slt.-feet! 2 flre- ptaoeel Pool + hot tub! Only $151,500 and owner will help finance! Call: 963-6767 ..aTt ,_. _,. llllllT1 -Exctusfve, pro•· perou1 netghborhood wt... each home reflects pride of ownerahlp. Vwy large 4 bdrm, 2'..4 blth home. ~; huge tnUt• eulte, formal din- ing, _,,..ate t.rnHy rm wtth weibar & ftreplece. A etMI at S199,000. 848-7171 an.-NU. ,_. -Auume t7, 100 loan. SlnQle atcwy ~ hOfne wtth c1ecot1tor touch- •1 luth IUMhtne pettol Try S8800 down! Clll: "3-8787 •111111• -LllllT ... -Ught & llry, ~ deooratecS towMc>me. 3 bdrm. 2~ • 1• 1111 + --+ •CT I ul bath wtth a hlnnonloul, open ftoor ptan. One of 1119,5001 Dolt houM wtth nw MW ~I tN pr..u.t town holMe you wtee ever ... , Don't • Pltk.fb yardl A11ume 48,000 @ 91A%....:... 1420 1700 New1)0tt Btvd., . ~t171 mm tNll 8e1ow ,,,.,_ .. at IUM,000. c.11: mo or try 12,000 down! catt: ~787 . 2790 Hmrbof' lfWI .. C.M. ~2313 _...7171 21030 lrookhunt, H.I . 913-e7f7 .. . :6, ~~~~~g·,~-~~~---.