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JUST LISTED
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Excellent opportunity to live In lovely green-
belted Bklffs condo! 3 BR, 131. BA, patio, com-
munity pool and tennis. Walk to shopping.
Priced to sell quickly. Call now!
... 1111,MO
Gorgeous and sophisticated single level 2 BA
Peter's (Parkcrest) Townhome In great location
on community park. Former model with up-
grades gak>re. Brick paver flooring. plantation
shutters, tovety patio~. etc!, etc! Assumable loan
tool
SUYllW IUl,lOO
Spacious poot..-saed lot in 24 hour guard gated
communhy. Light, airy 3 BR Nantucket model,
security system, skylights. financing, excellent
condition. May lease-option.
ua•lll'W-1 I H l ,IOI
Delightful 4 BR, 3lh BA, FA plus bonus. Bright
and fresh throughout. Home Protection In-
cluded. Beautiful extra large lot with bricked
. patio around pool and spa.
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3 BA townhome nicely located on wide green-
belt with mountain and ocean • vlew. Private
gated community in the heart of Newport Beach
Pool and tennis courts. Relaxed, fluid and wel-
coming.
UllU llllll. I• 11.000
Whitewater view that makes you catch your
breath. Bright and cheerful. beautifully decor-
ated 4 BR or 3 BR -+ den home. Covered patio
includes spa. Sensational value.
lllYIEW " 1•21,000
This 1s the view you have waited tori Ocean, city
lights and mountains. Nantucket 3 BR with .extra
wide yard. Excellent financing, excellent con-
dition. Call today
WATHFHIT H ll,000
Completed last year. this dynamic waterfront
property has the look of "today". Poggenpohl
cabinetry throughout with built-Ins every woman
dreams of A kitchen for the gourmet. I abulous
master suite plus 3 other BA. Exciting-the only
way to describe this property!
UH ISU ltll,111
Secluded privacy sets the mood for this charm-
ing 3 BR . one level home on 60' corner Genoa
Plazza location. Sunny patios with spa make this
a very special home.
S.Hllffl 1111,000
Imagine yourself In Shorecllffs with a good
ocean view from LR and DR plus 3 BA and 3 BA.
Call for your viewing appointment today.
P£...u IAYFaHT 11,IOl,000
Exceptional 3 story 5 BR, 6 BA home on
exclusive Buena Vista. This unique home has a 3
story covered atrium, elevator. sitting room with
wet bar on 3rd floor. Quality construction and
deoo< plus beach lot arfd dock
.Hi WU IAfflllT 11,ltl,oll
A YfltY emotionally appealing bayfront on over-sae East Bay Ave. lot I water lot. Outstanding
archttectural design. construction & decor.
Spacious patio. sandy beach & slip
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IHCIHT 202 1 Windward
4 BR $295,000 L MARSTON
1a1n1 TIHUCf 1524 Santanella
3 BR $349.000 B YORKE
UllH YlntM•H 1848 Port Sheffield
4 BR $359.000 C KALINA
WTlllfF 2407 Blackthorn
3 BR, Spa. View $369,500 S EXLEY
HWPHT 1225 Bayside Dr
2 BA, Waterfront $550,00 L MURPHY ' CHIUHLUI 200 1 Bay-.de Dr
6 • BR $2.975.000 ~SHAW
SUIDAY
l&YllHH 2772 Circle Dr
3 BA $229.000 E. BOWIE
lllo&IY ..... Ull 77 Sea Island
2 BR. View $289.000 T BOLAND
l&JllHT 2021 Windward
4 BR $295.000 L MARSTON
UITIUFF 812 Aleppo St
4 BR. FR. Pool View $339,000 R BOLAND
IUYIEW 2000 Yacht Vigilant
3 BR $343.700 G ANDERSON '
IHllE THUCI 1524 Santanella
3 BR $349,000 B. YORKE
tLll OHIU K l IUI 313 Poppy
3 BA $349,900 L EWING ...
UllHYllW ... H 1930 Port Seabourne
5 BR $355.000 L WHITE
"-.......... 1848 Port Sheffield
4 BR $359,000 C. KALINA
.IU.lllCIW 6 Jetty Or
3 BA. FA $359,500 C.McMAHAN
WTlllfF 2407 Blackthorn
3 BR, Spa. Vu, Fee $369,500 $.EXLEY
lnlWlllLL 1 Point Sur
3 BA. FA, View $499.000 B.REEDY ..,..T 1225J3ayslde Or
2 BA, Waterfront $550,000 L. MURPHY
UNtW 220 Via Genoa
4 BR, FR $625,000 E. OLSON
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sb95.000
1625 Ba011de br
4 BR, 3 Oocka, Fee E. C RKETI
IUl ....... l ... 3728 Ooean Blvd
4 BA, FR, Oen. Vu $1,375.000 0 VALENTINE
n1t111U ""' ... 1913 East Bay
4 BR, FR $1,895,000 J McNAUGHTON
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6• BR $2,975,000 S. HARRI
JUST LISTED
nar•111 n1w...us 111,111
Bachelor unit overlooking trees, grass and foun-
tain. Total security and within walklng distance
to the beach and shops. Neutral colors with
outdoor balcony.
lllffl 1111,llO
View! Vlewl View! Lovely courtyard entrance
leads to a spacious 3 BA plus family room home
with a lovely ba,ck bay and city lights view. This ls
a terrific buy because the price Includes the
land.
llYlll nlUCI p.tl ,111
Perfect smaller home. 3 BA. 2 BA In the heart of
Newport. Completely remodeled, French doors,
skylight, crown mouldings, landscaped yard,
custom wallpapers, brass fixtures.
UYUllU 1111,IM
Excellent value for a most desirable corner
location. Sunny patio, brick fireplace In family
room. 3 BA. near 2 private beaches. On fee land.
New listing. Call today!
OUlllUllU INl,llO
A recent expansion has made this a petfect
home for any size family. 4 BR, pool. spa,
.workshop and glorious ocean view. Excellent
financing for qualified buyer -r-
UllA IAYFHIT 12,Ml,aoG
Trad1tlona1 4 BR home with main turning basin
view. The quality construction with fine furniture
bullt·lns on fee land makes this one of the finest
Bayf ronta on the market.
JUST REDUCED
laYllE 111 1,NO
Darling condo with 2 BR, 21h BA. Both master
bedrooms upstairs. Beautiful neutral colors and
peach. Fireplace, private patio, good location.
walk to community park and pool. Near Heritage
Park.
TIE lllffl ~ 1221,000
Best located "E" Plan on one of Bluffs widest
greenbelts. An end unit with perfeci exposure
for light & sight. This unit la for those that think
location la Important. •
WYIEW IMl,111
Price dropped $10,500 on this popular New
Bedford 4 BA. 21/t BA. Corner location. City
lights view. Great f amlly home close to new park
Guard gate security. Community pool, spa, ten·
nis.
WTILlfPYO SMl,111
Terrific price reduction. sellers moving, extreme-
ly motivated. Savor the charm ot this 1peclat 3
BA, 21h BA. spa home with an tncredlbte pan-
oramic view. Loads of assumable financing!
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Beat buy on the penln1ula. 2 81' ofder home In
excellent Oceanfront location. Tremendoul
potential and anxious ow ners.
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Bright and light. 3 BR and family rGC>m homt.
Great ocean view. Open beam cetllngt In llvtng
room and family room. ~r:ge counyard plus
pleasant view patio. Aaaumable fixed .f~te loan,e,
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2181 SAi ~OAQUIN 1 HILLS RD . NEWPORT BEACH
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COSTA MESA
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So. Coaat Metro dramatic 2 story, .. BR plus
famlly room, dining room. Fireplace, skytlghts,
vaulted celllngs. Luah landscaping. Private pool
& spa. Close to everything!
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cur1 up In front of the flreplace on chllly evenings
in the Intimate master bedroom. This Spanish
style home boasts 3 BR, 21h BA, den: formal
dining room, large family room with fireplace.
and utility room all on a large corner lot. Call for
more Information.
LIUTmt LIUTmt 1111,111
A total llfestyle for the small family. 2 BR, 2 BA,
dining room, formal llvlng room with fireplace
and dramatic cathedral ~llnga. Sitting room
open1 onto an atrium or convert Into den/study
area. WeU equipped kitchen, cheery breakfast
nook with large corner windows. Comm. pool,
spa, & tennis courts. Call today!
UJll lMTI ... Alm 11U ,lll
Imagine yourself enjoying the pool In this loyety
home with 3 BR, 2 BA. Just made for entertain-
ing. Vaulted ceilings. separate family room with
cozy fireplace plus your own large master suite.
See this one and be prepared to make an offer.
I n llAllTllllll 11a,111
L'8rge 2 sfory home on quiet cul-de-sac. 3 BR,
2'h BA. formal dining, separate family room and
master suite wltb attached den. Rear yard has
spa and hot tub. RV access. Close to beaches
end fresh ocean air. VACANT -wlll not last!
HITUM LIUNI 1121,111
Orlglnal complex model with loads of upgrades.
2 BR. 2 BA condo with fireplace. tinted windows,
parquet flooring, and mirrored wardrobe doors.
Assume high balance loan with low Interest
rates. Call for detalls today!
LIW, LIW MWI 1122,111
Owner will carry below market financing! Ex·
ecutlve 2 BR condo near So. Coast Plaza. Split
level, high ceilings, fireplace, patio. Washer.
dryer and refrigerator lnciudedl
IDT Im 1121,111
Here It Isl 3 BR, 1¥. BA, large family room with
fireplace, PLUS sepat'ate llvfng quarters In rear .
(A great place to put the In-laws!) Call today to
see the bargain of the year!
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A huge garage with apace for workshop plus RV
accesa accompanies 3 BR Freedom home.
Handyman special-needs yoor ldeul Located
In quiet nefghbothood. EnJoy coot ocean
breezes. Don't mlN outl Call today!
NIT Yim WllU1 IM,•
Great loca11on, near entraooe, P<>Ot and panclng.
2 BR lower end unit-NO STAIRS! Call ua to
.-t In qualltytng you for your ftrat home.
SOUTH COAST METRO
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A unique place In the country with a view of the
mountain• ANO bay breezeal A wonderful place
to call home. 2 BR, 1 'A BA decorated lfl aunahlne
cotora. Vacant and ready for new ownere.
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Thia auper 3 BR, 1V.. BA, family home haa a
aeparate gue.t hooM. Quiet, charming area
c1oM to echoota and •hopping. Don't
d91ay-Call todayt
2299 HARBOR BLVD.,
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fmm ftlWS! • 120 Kings Pl.. NB
-4 BR, pool $995,000
..-r& IUA 892 Uard, CM
3 BR, FR, den $225,000
WIUILU. 3408 Summerset Cir.
2 BR. den, flrepl S 179,500
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B. Scaccia
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S.Bowles
1-'4 pm
0 Baumgardner
1-4pm
,...,.. ...., 120 Kings Pl, NB B. Scaccia
'4·BR, pool & spa $995.000 1-4 pm
.,. UY 24t2 22nd St, NB 0. Baumgardner
3 BR, den. pool, spa $598,000 1-4 pm
ml&nlll 3064 Java Rd, CM B. T0wer1
4 BR, bonua.un. vu $389,000 1-'4 pm
• UITll 25 Sea Island. NB J. Arnerich
2 BR. den, flrept $285,000 1-4 pm
mA ,._ . 277-4 Mallard Dr. CM C White
4 BR, FR. 3-<:ar gar $229,500 1~ pm
mA ,_ 1852 Samar Dr. CM R. Samuels
-4 BR. pool & spa S 185,000 1-'4 pm
NEW LISTINGS ... ,..... ......
Lovely Cllffhaven pool home located on 2 full
Iota. Forever views of ba~ and city lights. 4 BR.
formal dining room, music \'OOm with floor to
cetllng windows. Many artistic amenities.
Gorgeous formal garden. For the unique buyer.
Call now for your own private showing.
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Tempting, mint condition. former model home
boast .. BR, 3 BA. den, family room, bonus room
plue 4 flrepl~. Well appointed master retreat
hu attachel:*tudy and Roma11 tub with whlrt-
poot spa. Extra amenities Include two wet bare,
sundeck and security system. Don't hesi-
tate-this Is the home yoo've been waiting tori
"" ... •a un 111a.-Beaut1ru1 one-story duplex In fast growing area
near Mlle Square Park. 3 BR. 2 BA and 2 BR, 2
BA units. Each unit has 2 car garage, laundry
and Y ARO! Be one of the first to consider this
Hating. WILL NOT LAST!
WILi Tl mTI llllT PUU I la.Ill
tnatantty appealing 2-story Sandpotnt home. 3
BR, 2 BA, bonua room. family room and large
IMng room with CO'E'/ ftreplaoe. Spectacular
cathedral <*llnga and warm wood paneling.
Patio wtth spa and htJg8 ftre ~t. Move right
ln-tt'1 fabuk>ual Call today.
-··· ;. 11--Smart 2·atory condo-5 year• newl 3 spacious
BR and 2'A BA. Family eaed llvtng room wtth
mirrored flrepteoe. Community pool & epaa.
Cloee to achoott, part<,~ and tranapor-
tatk>n. ldMI for beglnntng tamlH•.
645-0303
10' U1 lntm
MESA VERDE
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Customized executive home near Mesa Verde
Country Club. Loads of llvtng space. <t BR. 2'n
BA. Forma1 dining room. Fabulooa kitchen
opens onto large, spack>us family room. Glatn-
ooroot tPS. Huge backyard. Perfect for enter-
taining.
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Unique location on Mesa Verde Golf Cooree
16th tee. Spacious family home with 4 BR, 3'n
BA. Huge etep down family room with walk-In
wet bar and fantastic wall of glaas. lmmaot4late
and ready for yoo. Call no for yoor own private
showing.
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lmmacutate 4 BR Mesa Verde home priced for
fast sale. Perfect for all seasons-cozy fireplace
for winter "1d air conc:Utlonlng for summer. True
pride of ownership. Don't wait!
INITllaM mwt 11•.-
Expanalve custom estate overlooking Mela
Verde Gott Course. 4 BR. 2'h BA, formal dining.
plus separate children's wing and huge bonus
room. 3 car garage and carport. Call to make
appotnt"'9it today!
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Bay wtndow makes this Mesa Verde home sunny
and cheerful. 4' BR, family and dining room.
Super kitchen w/abundant storage and coonter
space. Lovety garden. Call today!
· l1fl ll&ITll llRUI J 1M,111
Beautiful 2-atory. 4 BR. 2 BA. Separate family
room,...dtnlflg room and rock fireplace In llvlng
room. ltrql~lonat landscaping wHh sparkling
pool. Backs to park. Call now.
MllWI •HUTll'S ll1mT 11 .....
Bring yoor own special Ideas to this 4 BR. 2'fl BA
home near Mesa Verde Country Club. Excellent
floorplan with huge rooms and a gigantic coun-
try kitchen. PLUS pool end spa. Low price for
this prestlgl0us area.
HARBOR AREA ........ ........ ..... '-"+ acres ldeat•for entertaining with sparltllng
pool, spa, toontaln, lattice patio & separate 800
sq. ft. recreation facility. 3 BR, 2'n BA. study with
built-In desk & wet bar. Master suite has walk-In
cedar closet. Gourmet kitchen. Custom re-
modeled with lavish use of eolld oaJ(, stained
glass. beveled glass, tile & skyt6ghts throoghoot
Call today for a private showing.
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Call today to see this unique. suave contem-
porary Augusta model. 2 BR. 2'1'1 BA, den, dining
room. High cetllngs. stained glass window, mlr·
rored flreplace, wet bar, wrap around patio.
Community pool, spa & tennts. Thia McLean
bultt townhome coold be yoorsl
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Perfeci 3 BR. 2 BA family home In pte&sant
country Mttlng. Airy, updated kttcnen opens
onto large patk> with huge brk:k BBQ. Extras
Include garden window, teparate greenhooae
and large yard; great for ootdoot entertatnll')OI 2
car garege ptUI RV acoeH. Caal nowt • ,,..
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2 BR, 2 BA wltNn WIMklng dlatanoe to the beech.
Security gated. Commu™ty pool and spa. Jult
redUC*j for quk:k ..... °*'1* m8Y carry paper.
CaJI todayt
COSTA IESI
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Pan"eamic Ocean and 7/ael"e View
I San etemente
Petvate gate g""eded eomm11ntt11
5 or 7 Bedrooms
b o 7 Spacious Baths
Prestigious Library-Oceanview
Elegant Living Room
Fabulous Family Room
$1,200,000
Gorgeous Powder Room
Gourmet Kitchen
Roman Tub. Spa, Sauna
Huge Game Room
Quality-For the Discriminating Buyer
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I CYPRUS COVE. LUXlffiY-Gate guarded, private
and eitclusive 4 bedrooms. 3 fireplaces, family
I roo_m. large living room, gourmet kitchen Walk
to Beach -San Clemente 5289,SOO
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OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM-Wood and glass. loft
and den. quality 3 bedroom, 3 bath in romantic
San Clemente 5189.000
ENGLISH TUOOR-2 Bedroom, Dana Point near
Manna, near beaches, near town center Un·
believable in this location for S 119.QOO
LARGE CUSTOM-4 Bedroom; 2th bath, huge
family room with fireplace Pool size yard. R v
Access Owner wlll help with financing. In fun
capistrano Beat h For only S 169.900
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27111 Camino Estrella
Capistrano Beach
661-9355
Ov8r Sixty Years of Turning Dreains Into Reality
NEW ON THE MARKET-OLD CDM
Pride of ownership is reflt'Ct.ed 1n this beautifully
mamtalned duplex Each unit features 2 bdnns
w/numerous amenities plus a four car garage.
Great rent.al area Almost $300.000 of assumable
fmancing Offered at $390,000
Call LINDA TAGLlANETTI
EXCELLENT OWNER FINANCING
Enjoy cool breezes JUSt 1 block from ocean 3
bdarms, 40 ft Lot. Abundant storage. lge rooms, 3
car garage Upper unit w/mini Ol'ean view Great
for guests or m -laws. $495,000
Call BliqNIE DIXON
MUST SELL NOWJ
FOAMER MODEL HOME-
JASMtNE GREEK
2 bdrms & den. 2 baths. 2 fireplace'S. air oon-
d.iuoned. Private pool & spa. Guard gated l'Om ·
munity w1lh tennis & club houst> faciliues Good
assumable ftnancmg.
Call LINDA TAGLlANE'ITI
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE BUILDING
Fully leased 4-suite office building Jn ex.cellent
locat10n Gross mcome $44.900 Offered Fee at
$625,000 Call CAROL PANGBURN
CHARMER -EASTSIDE C.M .
Near new 3 bdnn. 2 'h bath custom home. Oak
cabinets, skylight. fireplace. gret!nhouse window
& covered patio A very speoal home. Only
$205,000 Call OONNA or BILL WEBSTER
MESA VERDE HOME
12% ASSUMABLE LOAN
30 yr $84.900 fixed rate 12% mt.erest loan may be
assumed for $350. Owner will carry 2nd T D.
Lovely single level home w /lge Cam.Jly room &
separate hvmg room. Quiet & convenit.>nt location
near Harbor & Baker. R<oduccd to $131.000 Call
SALLY SH IPLEY
LUXURY ON THE BA YFRONT
152' Bay frontage, 80' dock Large pool on deck
w/expans1ve water vista Spacious l1vmg
w/formal dmmg, family room. sunkt•n wet bar.
gallery s1zed halls. oak paneling Huge master
suit£' plus 4 bdnns & baths. Country k11.chen with
many extras plus C'ating area Quality m C'U"'"-
des1gn & craftsmanship t 1 "' ...,j'"
MARILYN TWT'TY'"' '~ .. • . .c..111,000 Call
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BEST VALUE IN EASTBLUFFI
REDUCED TO $184,000 L.H.
Smgle family home loc:ated on quiet rul de s<M.
near shopping cenU>r. Newport &ach Tennis
Club, and Coron.a del Mar High School Large
assumable l 1.5% loan. Call SALLY S HIPLEY or
JOYCE DABOL T
440CH SQ.FT. NEWPORT BEACH HOME
147' bay frontage w/pnvate dock for 70' boat 4
bdnns + convertible study, 4 1~ baths, fortnal
dining room and step-down lJVmg room. Separ
ate master wing w/sitting room, fireplace & twm
walk-incloeets. Offered with land for $1,700,000
Alaumable finAncing. Call TODDV SMITH or
OON DeTHOMAS
BAYFAONT CONDO REPOSSESSION
L1docondo, lender has 1t bach' Lovely top floor, 2
bdrms, 2 baths. panoramic v1ew. Boat slip avail·
able. Ask about lender's specw 9.511. ARM no
neg. financing. Save $ on closing costs. Call
BARBARA JAMF..S
PRICE REDUCTION
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
One of the best values. Spacious 3 bdrms, famJly
room. Large kitchen , formal dmmg. Plenty of
room to expand. $278, 100 Fee or $239.500
Leasehold Call CAROL P~GBURN
ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE
LOTS IN BIG CANYON
Just steps to the ?th green from thJS lovely
execuuve horn(.> Gourmet kitche n, 30 feet of
wardrobe plus a large walk-in closset, large
family room area with bar that seats 12 and a
small dance floor or spare for pool table AU th.is •
walh room to expand for only $1,295.000 Call
OORO'rHY HAROCASTLE '
DRASTICALLY AEOUCED
WESTCLIFF POOL HOME
Charm exudes. 3 bdrms. family room formal
dining room. 2 co1y hrepla<--es. Look out t.o the
red bnck pauo, turquoise pool, peach C'olored
rosed and lemon trees. Mouvatro st'ller Now
$249,000 Fee. Call JOYCE DABOL T or
SALLY SHIPLEY ,..
ATTENTION Y ACHTSMENI
Dock facJ htJes for 6 boats up to 110 ft. m calm
protected waters on Lido Isle. Comfortable fam-
ily home features 6 bdrms, {amity room. 41h
baths. wine cellar and room for expans.aon. PrlC'ed
belpw appraisal at $2.950,000. Ask for
MA.RY JANK
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IRVINE TS:0 .-•
r • -n~ACE-CORONA DEL MAR
1 ....trge fan11ly hone rm quwt tns1dt-strt-et l
bdnns, family room, 2 f1repl.ic"eS. hugi> mvt·n-d
pall<• NC"t-ds dC'C.'Orators tnul·h $329,000 Call
CAllOL PANGBURN
NEW LISTING-ASSUMABLE LOAN
LIDO IS~ND BAYFRONT
Beautifully remiitfclcod 3 bdrm plus c·orw1:rublt·
den All rww bu1h-m k1leht'n & bathi. On mam
channel ac:ross from Balboa Ba y C:1ub $l:M!U>OO
Call MARILYN TWITCHELL
BLUFFS 180' BAY VIEW
11h LOTS "ONE OF A KIND''
Built originally by the builder of the Bluff!> as h11>
personal res1den<'(> Perfecat for tht• exe<·uuvf'
who wants a c.-ustom1U'd & "TRULY UNIQUE"
home m Newpor t &-a<:h $385,000 mdudmg land
Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T
OPEN HOUSE SUND AV l :00·4:00
%4%7 VISTA NOB LEZA
LOOKING FOR A TAX SHEL TEA
Nev~r vacant SpactoUl" duplex in easy areess
location 2 doors from best West Newport Crean
Beach $25.200 1nrome per yt•ar Could be much
more 1f rented seasonally Twn 3 bdrm, 2 baths
w/woodbummg f1repla<'t'S Mollvatt>d seller.. are
a'lk1ng only $285,000 w/h1gh ~umable loan Call
MAR 'fN HILL
PERFECT HOME FOR
YOUNG EXECUTIVE
$30,()()0 Jown. assumable-1st. owe 2nd z bdrm-..
2 baths. Comer lot across from park. pool. ~nrus
courts. Move m l'Ond1uon. Bnght & cheery with
c·athedral ce1hng, f1replq dtrung room & eaung
area o ff kit chen Call
OORO'I'HY HARDCASTLE
BEACH HOME FOR UNDER $100.000tt
Cust.omJzed 3 bdrm. 2 bath mobde home El
Morro Beach w/beach awe68, views of ocean,
canyon and hills Pnme tocauon m fiUlUly park
w/set-untygate I yr home warranty included
OMC. tradt> fnr 0 C rondo/house Ask 'for
MARY JANK
2+ ACRES, HORSES
EXECUTIVE HOME
Over 5,000 sq ft of custom designed Frem·h
Country charm S ingle level 4 bdrm. 4 bath,
panoram.tc view of canyon and city hghts. Room
for stabll'S and tt-nms courts Fixed assumablt-
hnancmg Call 'BARBARA JAMES
LAKE or OCEAN FISHING-OREGON 0
13.6 Wooded acres on Lake Garrison near Rough,
Elk, Sixes rivers 1'.! ni1le tn c:x.oean. Paved rountrv
road. Boat ramp to lake. Poss Slt.e for R V ~r
mobue home park. I mile from Hwy IOI Asking
$1 95.000 Call OORO'I'HY MITCHELL
S7C.900-2 BDRM CONDO Owner wants fast
soaJe on th as 2 bdrm condo m ga t.ed comm um t y
w/pool. spa, weight room, clubhouse.Walk to
South ~t Plata ~ Isl loan of $64,000
Unbe!Jevably pn<'t'd' Call TODDY SMITH or
DONNA WEBSTER
HEAVENLY CRESTLINE
SMOG FREE & SERENE
2900 sq ft c-ustom 3 bdrm. 2 bath "'"-ac·re Ex<'f'llent to r;>• .. ,., ' .v •• ~ on a halt
pot1·nt• ·' · _ _... .. 1m1ly or retire l11<'0tnt·
...... Just $1:!4.!X>O Owner will rarrv "•th I<~ down Ask for LES PEREIRA .
TUSTIN HILLS-EXECUTlVE ESTATE
Tired of tra<:t l1v1ng'' N oise'> Traffic.-" Mini sau-luf'
Crampt'<i.quartC'rs" Nt•1ghbors & burglars" Thl·n
sec· thLS property before you buy another Pool
spa. f1repll, family room. 5 bdnns, 4 baths, :L541l
sq ft . smgh· lewl Call LES PEREIRA
~OOL AND CRISP
lmm • .1<:ul,1l(· h11n1t• 11n 014'ard ..-. 1nrung < ul tit "K
Vt•rv quiet yet mom\·nt.s from shoppmg c1mtt·r
chun:h£~. schoob :-\ bdrms, 2 bat~ extrnrwl'
W{'lt mamta1ned 1ns1de and out F'ront and n.-.;r
yard very gret>n but nt.-ed mm1mum t-af\·
$1-1 7 000 Call OORO'I'HY Ml"J\:'HELL
CONVENIENCE IS THE WORD
FLOOR PLAN a LOCATION
4 bdrm, family home Well mllmlam('<i flu~ •
throu~h mt.enor BeauufuUy U>nd'>d front -tnci •
rea.r yards F'lf'f' nng insures romfoc-t outtinn"'
Minutes from Anaheim Stadium, 5i .mci ~I
freeways Cill OORO'rHY MfTCH1':LL ..
BAYFAONT
$350,000 PRICE REDUCTION
Owner must S<'ll his custom hu11l b.ivtron1 tmmt
5 bdm\S, 5 1 ~ baths. formal cimmg rnum f.1rn1h
room Shp for 55 ft boat You own 1hr 1.mJ
$1 ,300.000-C11ll CATHRYN TENNILLE
G EOR GE ELKIN S COMPANY
(714) 759-9100
' J;2 CORPORJ\TE PLl\ZA 0 SLJl1F. 150 DNf W~\)f~1 C fNTER
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SOICTM! -Hard to resist, 3
bdrm Bluffs townhome. dec-
orator sharp, end unit. one
story. nice patio, privacy
(ownertagt.) $269,000.
9UA ftllE -0We1 cul-de-sac, curved drrve.
paned windows. great curb appeal. 3 bdrm. 2
bath on 7.500 sq.ft . lot. $165.000.
SllCU STMY CIST• -4 (or 5) bdrms in heart
of coastal Newport Beach. Spacious. bnght,
with sunny patio. ~5.000.
C. CITTKE -Near village shops and cares. 2
bdrm plus. nice yard. So. of highway. great
assum loan. $215.000.
IC .. CU EC ~ -Olde CdM near
park. playground. 2 bdrm. 2 bath owner unit.
Fr drs. leaded glass. fireplaces. ~.000.
CIUT SPIT Tl I( -VteW of lake and Big
Canyon gotf. next to tennis. 2 bdrm ~
dom1nium pnced to sell fas1. $249.000.
NlllTW.U PElf{CT -"i3 bdrm. 3 ba. desirable
Irvine Terrace. lge comer. open. airy, poof,
patio. some vu . .$339.000.
-e:iii ;..asn -5 bdrm floor plan. large lot in
.,._ -· _.-1 "'-oqtopment community family ortei ..... _ ~"";·-._,."ooO ..
pool. park and school.~.-
• TK CUff -Above Newport Harbor. In-
credible view~ 4 bdrm. 41h bath, pool and spa.
Needs finishing touches.. $395.000 UH.
•SAT·fOl-SIMlJ..Sll -4 bdrm fam1ty home
So. of Seaview 1n CdM. immaculate, low
ma.mt. walk to coves. beach. $595.000.
Tl( lltOll .. -Dtstinct1ve contemporary.
warmj'f'edwood mtenor, archttecturalty valid.
3 bdrm (2 mstr suites) $695.000.
F• IUl..TN EYES •Y
Joan Bracey has a 6 mos ~ listing 1n
Eastbluff. -furnished as $1200/mo: Re-
duce 2719 Pebble from $1.150.000 to '
$975.000 home will also rent mo/mo at /
$2500/mo. NEW LISTINGS (above} are
both sharp, one m New Bluffs. one in
Sandcas11e ... Marilyn Thomas Graves. a
top agent '78-'81 1s baot< wtth Un~ue.
ditto Fran Scott who was able to transfer
listings tn Shoreciiffs. H.V. Homes and
CdM. Thanks Bim1 .. Bonnie Bamngton
has a strong buyer. Bayffont/Peninsula
area. around $750.000. must have pter
and slip! ... Eric Waterman has qualrhed
buyer for a Sou1hport on Spyglass ...
Don't be alarmed by new co6of of Unique
business cards ... haven't sold to an 001-
of-area firm. stifl "The LocaJ Favorites".
IT'S Ill • lllYll ' tt's Uttte Island and Un~ue Homes loves 1t
just the same! In their 90"tinuing effort to
assist community causes and concerns
Unique Homes donated the brass entry
plaque to the Little Island Homeowners
• Association. Realtor Jim Wood hopes
· ·· ----ili keep Unique. "The Local such 8CllV1 I:> •·
Favorites."
NPIUI PAaf'ICA FllllftAll -3 ·bdrms. 3 bath,
spotless. neutral tones. 2 tplc's, patio. nice
yd. spacious layout. qual prop. $285.000.
Y• ft(W ,_., -4 bdrm in H.V H1lls,CdM,
courtyard entry. spactous Stngle story floor
p4an. great view of city. bay. $365.000 L.
IMSSM llWtUTm -Old colonial 1n Olde
CdM . steps to Inspiration Point. large lot.
poof. spa, gst hse.S63S.OOO
StT • TIP If Tll IMlJ -Ovet1ook Newport.
Harbor. ocean from 3 bdrm. 6 bath estate 1n
CdM. Truty Unique $975.000.
CISTl IE.SA Cira -Montioello townhouse. 3
bdrm, 2 bath. popular development, central
k>cation. immac. condihon $96.500
• UtUIUI -Immaculate one story, 4 bdrm
family home. used br\d( ~try. rear yard like
park. $335.000 UH. •
ICUI QIS( -Clean 2 bdrm. 2 ba1h duplex
units, beach close. great fun CK sound rentat
potenttaJ '" W. Nwpt. w/financing. $229,500.
IEW LISTllli
TIE CIUPUTI -And the
Sharpest! 1 bdrm con-
dominium, clean contem-
porary, deck, some view,
comm pool, CdM. $1 45,000.
lllffS IUl1l -Two bdrm townhome, planta-
tion shutters. antiqued cabinets, perfect con-
dition. some view. Only $1.37.900.
llOlllllCES AIUT -Nice decorator touches.
3 bdrm, home warranty. total security, all
Woodbridge has to offer. $199, 500.
EICUSI ctACI IOISE -3 bdrm, 3 bath amid
canyon of CdM_. Crown moulding. wood
beams, used brick. charm .. $399,500.
CUSST CUSSIC -South of highway duplex with
3 bdrm and 2 bdrm units. Owner's deck large
with some view. Good loan. $395,000.
SOIT1 If sum -Desired area, newer home,
4 bdrms, 3 ba, 2 trplcs. view from ram rm,
gourmet kitchen. 2700 sq. ft. S69S.OOO.
PlSMOA ctTTACE -ss· lot just off Ocean Blvd,
Olde CdM. Older home to restore or reptacel
2nd sty would have _great views. $550,000.
VIUJC( CUii -In CdM, near beach and So .
of highway. 2 bdrm home. fplc. bricked patio,
delightful yard. great condition. $329,500.
fOT SlllfCUfFS! -Quality built. spacious 3
bdrm pool home, solar heat, vaulted cetlings,
quiet. established community. $595.000.
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HOIES OPt" '"" .: .. ~·"• TlllS WEEKE•D
S&TllllY 1-1 ..... ,... au SJ65.ooo
4 BR. 2 BA. Broadmoor. view
... tmME $339.000
Potential. lge cm lot, pool rock I-pie
..... $695,000
4 BR. 3 BA. 2 fplc's. Vtf!IW, So. of Hwy
'211~
B. Hutchings
1111 .......
N. Fogarty m.,....
F. Scott
IPD S&TllllY I SllllY 1-1
... $215.000 lM...._.
2 BR. sonrm. assum loan. So. of Hwy M. Rouaaek>t
w •as aw SJ99.soo m ..... ,
3 BR, 3 8A. fam rm, cyn vu M. Von ~
IPEI lllllY 1-1
... $635.000
4 BR, pool, spa, gs1 h9e, lge lot
lllHAIFfl $595,000
3 BR. 2800 sq. ft., 1 start
... $145,000
!UPal11 • o. Johneon
Ul ••-u• F.Scott
1 BR. ah8rl) condominium, decks. deQOf
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IWllSTlll VIEWS
Of the beautiful harbor area from. spacious living
and dining rooms. California casual elegance in a
pool & spa surrounded by extensive easy care
decking and planted area. All can be yours now.
This $600,000 house is vacant. Call now to see.
759-1501
HCTlllS, UWYEllS, CllEFS
This is your home. Beautiful front courtyard with
a pool leads into an entry that. the house flows
from. Entertain in the formal living and dining
rooms plus the large rear view yard with a
covered patio. 4 bed.room.9, ~'A baths, 2 fireplaces.
Simply super at $450,000. 759-1501
EmlTAllEl~IT--Mll,000
Superb home in attractive location offers the
perfect setting for en tertaining. Immaculate with
4 bedrooms, 3 baths and formal dining room.
Beautifully landscaped extra large lot i.n Irvine
Terrace with a pool, privacy & view . 759-1501
FllE FUllLY FOE
This 3 bedroom home is now. vacant and being
totally refurbished. Excellent Newport Heights
location. Super convenient for all shopping needs.
Located in family neigh borhood. T his value can
be yours for $197,500. 759-1501
llYE IP Tl EUUICE
This decorator's delight features 3 bedrooms. 2
baths, formal dining, bright & cozy kitchen plus a
large Lanai . This home is immaculate, owned by a
decorator and ready for you. Located in beautiful
Bayshores, it is I block from the beach and Bay
Club. Excellent value at $395.000. 759-1501
1134,100
Will buy this nice home 'with .3 bedrooms, 21/'J
baths in one of our most sought after areas.
Beautiful greenbelts, bike trails and community
activities. 10 minutes to the beach. Better see this
one fast. 759-1501
ISSllUILE Liii -llEllCEI PlllCE
Now at $176,000. This is a love ly, vacant rondo
that has been recarpeted and pamted. Three
bedrooms, 2 stories and teady for new family
Tennis courts. pool and spa are all m the complex.
ParuaJ ocean view. 759-1501
lllTS IW llllll ISUll
1'wo units with a total of ~ bedr,ooms. Short
walking dlStance to the beach. The owner will
carry a second and the first is assumable. Don't
mis,, a good opportumty to live i.n one and have an
income besides. 759-1501
EICELLEIT llYESTllEIT IPPllTllITT
2 units in a prime Corona del Mar area. CIOti(> t.D
the mam beach. Never vacant. These are totaUy
upgraded and truly channing. Cail fDr financial
analysis. 759-1501
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
•
KER&LEE . Real Estate
A Great Western Company
FUTlllEI llllE OF TllE WEEI
Win I ru•••CE
This dramatic home awaits your 1nspectiof\.
A gated atrium is the entrance to grand
hving spaces decorated with great care and
attention to de~iJ. This elegant 4 bedroom
home has a spacious bonus room. The easy
care backyard has a beauttfuJ pool and spa
and great view! 759-1501
SllE WllLI CALL IT IUYEI
Totally upgraded, large two story town home with
an unobstructable back bay vista. Beautiful decor
thruout. Many lovely extra special amenities 3·
bedrooms, 2 11'2 baths. Proudly offered at $369.000
759-1501
.FALL II LIYE
Mint condition home in Jasmine Creek Two
stories with 3 bedrooms. 21"2 baths. You'll be glad
you come to see this home with decorator
wallpapers. beautiful plush carpets and many
extras throughout. $350.000. 759-1501
WJ911111i CIMlllA TIOI
Top notch home at an affordable price Cameo
Highlands home offers living room with firepla<:e
and dining area, 4 bedrooms. Magn1f1cent sunsets
to be seen over Catalina Huge double sire lot and
located on a cul dt' sac. Offered at
$295,000. 759-150 I
· lllllillT I AIRY
Enjoy the spacious kitchen and family room and
look out onto the natural styled rock mnmed
swimming pool and on to the ltghts o( Nt•wport
C€'nter A formal 11vmg room and danmg room are
for gracious entertaining PLUS a M>parate guest
quarters are all here an thJS large 2 stbry h~e
pnced at S:l49,000 759-1501
1221,000 WITll ASSWILE $11 1,000 Lill
Tius holJS(' In Harbor View Homes has the pm"E:'
and terms for a quick sale. A vf'ry popular model
with 2 bedrooms. den and 2 baths It also has a
formaJ d1mng room and cozy fireplace an the
llv;ng room. Located on the sunnys1de of the
street, nea; schools, pool & park. 759-1501
db. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD
"We Protect & Service
Things That Service You
IRYINE
WHllllllEIUm
Just steps from the park, the lake and the tenms
courts. We are proud to present thJS great single
family 3 bedroom home. It JS pnced to sell at
$167,000. 759-1501-
LOYEL Y LllllY TIWllllE
A wise sense of styling and superb construc:t1on
went into the des1gJt_of thJS unm.aculate home
You'll find it in one of the most prestigious
sections of town. Features mdude luxunous
carpeting, 2 bedroom plus den Community pool
and tennis courts. It's the home you won't want to
rruss at $1 77,500. 759-1501
TElllS 1tWIMME
Large 2 bedroom. 2 bath quality r..ownhome an
pnme area with lovely greenbelt to look out on
Includes commuruty po0l and tenrus courts
Hurry on this one. 759-1501
IUmFIL WHllllHE TIWl ... E
Super location Extra large yard Bright, highly
upgraded 3 bedroom unit Extras incJude air
t.'Ond.itioning, wet r microwave, nurrored closet
doors. Beautiful fireplace -10 living room. Com-
munity pool. 2 car garage Brand new hst1ng
Won't last long a t $165.000 759-1501 .
COSTA MESA
TRIPLEX -UCELLEIT llCOIE
Two 2 bedroom units and I bt.>droom unit all for
only $174,900. F1rt.'place in tht· largt>St unit EX-
CELLENT& INVESTMENT Copper µlumbing
Lath and plaster construction Do makt• an ap
pomtment to~ these i59· 1501
IECOUTOl ITCll? ' .
Enjoy transfonnmg •his wt•ll built, Wt·ll lo<".1h•d
home mto a showplace 3 bedrooms. I _ baths
Large R-2 lot Close to parks and shopping Grfo,1t
potentiaJ and great pm-e $1 39.900 75Y-l501
NORTH TUSTIN
LlllT IP YHI LIFE
With this charming 2 ~tory Cap Cod L1vmR ll)(•m
has a brick f1replat•t· to Wdrm you m th( "'1 ntt-r
The patio looks on to an mv1t1ng pool for .;umm• r
fun Th£> -1 bt -tironm.-. · ~ hat hs v. 111 .ii )11\.1.
Pveryone th<.•1r O\\ n prl\'d(.,. l"'pt'(.·1,1111. \.\Ith 1h1
master d ownstoirs A hugt· honu-.. 11>t>m plw,
family room arP som<' of th•· l'Xtras In Co14Jll
Heights it as below market Jt $!35.000 759-1;,01
ORll&E HILLS
OllLITT YIEW IHE
Ovc•rlookmg th<' t':'>Wt~ nf Oranti{P P.irk 1)i.L n .., .ind
on to thP snow c·appPd mountains 1s this &·.iuuful
horn(' huilt bv John Lvttlt• Onlv six vt•;1r:-old. 11 t'-
tot.ally upg~adt'd with top qua.lit;" C":lrfl\ L"-
~orl'Ceous C't'ram1c tslf'. t>xU•ns1vt• t'Xtcnor 1"t'nwrH
llOcl brick work. :? .ltnum. .... lOlht-drol t-.•1hn.:'·
gounn •t k1tch<>n and mud1 mon· Prll't'<I to "C.tll ,11
$3:15,000. 1t has an <'X~llt.>nt .L.<;;.<;umahlt' l1>an of~''
. ruwd Call 759-1501
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2670 San Miguel Drive
N ewport Beach, CA 92660
(714) 759-1501
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2670 San Miguel Drive
Newort Beach, CA 92660
(714) 759-1501
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WATERFRONT . HOMES
WATEIFIHT FW PllPEm
Reduced $100,000! 3 Bdrm. 3 Bath, FR and
formal DR. Extensive use of glass for waterway
viewing. Longest shoreline In Coves-120'. Pier &
slip for 50' boat. Call listing office for info on
exchanges and financing. A beautifully land-
scaped corner lot. You must see at $775,000.
Bob Gross
IUIUTIC WATEIFIHT II llYU SINES
111 ... 11• nu IPl llllAY 1-1
This large. spacious 5 Br. 5 Bath waterfront
home Is an exceptional buy for the famity who
wants everything; boat docks to accom. 3
yachts. separate in-law suite w/FP. Mstr suite
and private adjoining study-both w/cory FP's,
totally private inner courtyard alk>ws entertain-
ing enjoyment of huge pool, spa & fountain.
Video security system. 3 car garage. All this for
under $900,000. Jan Foster
UIE ICUI Fl llT
Brand new listing with own private beach. 4 Br
with 41/t Baths. Lovely Mstr suite with fireplace.
Tennis courts, pool, clubhouse. Good financing.
Shows lovely. Don't must this one. Offered at
$1 ,385,000. Lois Cornwell
Liii WATEIFlllT
Flexible property! Outstanding bayfront next to so· sandy beach. Can be one large 6 Br. 5 Ba
home or duplex. Owner will fi nance & will con-
sider trade. $1 ,350.000. Mary Sivaslian
01 LIVELY Ullll
On prest1g1ous Linda Isle with dock for a large
boat plus a side tie. Spacious home wtth 5
Bdrms, 4'12 Baths. 3 ear garage plus many
extras. Now at $1 ,450,000
10 YOI WAIT PIESTllE7
This super premium, outer turning basin lo-
cation o.n Linda Isle. Can absolutely not be
matched! Completely unobstructed water view
and access. Expand the now 45' docks to
accommodate up to 75 ' yacht. 4 Br, of gracious
living. S 1.395,000. Jan Foster
COllOIA I EL Ill
FOllECLISlllE-Wl l ST I I TllE I LICI
An exceptional value-lowest priced in Irvine
Terrace. A fantastic buy for the smart buyer
needing 4 Br 21/t Baths. Home on pool sized lot.
Priced to sell. $265,000. Jan Foster
SUICASn E CHll II CIM
Best location! View of pool and large patio. 3 Br,
21h Ba. wet bar, FP in living room. Ample guest
parking. Heart of old COM & close to everytt)ing.
A very special property! $325,000. Vergllene
Hull u
1111.1111 1mmt1
Two contiguous lots So. of Hwy In desirable old
COM. Quiet corner location-close to beach.
Good flnancfng available. Now reduced to
$375,000. Mary Slvasllan
•3 C1v1c Plaza. Suite 170
Newport Beach. California 92660 760-8333
FlllT mEn-llYllE TEIUCE
Charming custom 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
shows pride of ownership In every detall.
Beamed ceilings. wood shutters. plaster walls.
formal dining room. Private courtyard with quali-
ty landscaping. On fee land at $395,000. Ver-
gilene Hull
ICUI All UY VIEW
Superb location on corner of Pacific Dr. &
Begonia in old Corona del Mar. 3 Br, 3'/t Baths.
vaulted ceilings. 2 firepla~. 3 oar garage.
swimming pool. R-2 lot. Owner will consider
trades or lease option. $519,000. Rosemary
Sie1z
AWAll Wllllll •llllEll
Brand new contemporary home. 4 Br, 4 Baths.
library, in-law or maid's guarters. Two fire-
places. beautiful tile work. Berber wool carpet-
ing. Too many extras to mention. A winner in
every way. Don't miss this new listing! $595,000.
Lois Cornwell
BIG CANYON HOMES
~ 4tll F ... IY YIEW
3 Br 2112 Bath Augusta model overlooking
beautiful pool. Neutral decor. Includes washer,
dryer & refrigerator. Good financing. $299.000.
Marie Fargo
Ill CllTll ELEUICE
New price reduction on this expanded and truly
elegant 3 Br townhome in exclusive gate guard-
ed Big Canyon. Beautiful marble foyer. crown
moldings and heavy beveled glass add to the
European charm and sophistication of this end
unit on a private corner lot with room for a pool
$499,000. Todd Gross
• I U IYILLE WITI N IL
3 Br & den, 3 Bath Oeauville model with pan-
oramic view of golf course and night lights.
Custom pool and spa. Prime street In Big
Canyon. Asking $625.000. Vergllene Hull
llC CAIYll LIT
The last custom lot available In Big Canyon.
15.000 sq. ft. of prime building space on a
private cul-de-sac street with a view of the park.
Owner will bulld to StJit or trade for equity in Big
Canyon home. $649.000
Al l l STA II Ill CllYl l
This highly upgraded 2 Br. 21/t Ba is Immaculate
in every detalll All new fixtures and tile in the
baths. New custom cabinets In the kitchen. This
Mclain townhome is close to shopping and
professional buildings of Fashion Island. Seller
Is very motivated. Well priced at $295,000. Vergilene Hull
PllEllllT • ...., -· Quiet end unit with large private deck over-
looking the golf course view. Beautifully decor-
a~ 2 Br & den with custom shutters & shelving.
In pre9tlglous Big Canyon and close to Fashion
Island. $315,000. Helen Wood
l l U CI II Ill CWll
Beau11ful 3 Br 3 Bath Monaco model on large
corner lot. Perfect home for a couple with all
downstairs living and large Mstr suite. Private
yard with lovely black bottom spa and fruit trees.
Bonus room has been added and is sound
proofed for hi-fl system. Security system! Price
has been reduced to $425,000.
111 GUY• c1n•azo
This charming expanded & remodeled Monaco
was the cover home of the August Issue of
Orange County magazine. 3 Brs. family room,
den oak pub. French doors & windows with
much use of brick add to the country French
decor. Also, a main floor Mstr suite, air con-
ditioning, 3 car garage & a lovefy pool & spa.
Owner will trade down. There is fSO fantastic
assumable financing available. Asking $639,500
PEIFECT lmlll II Ill CllYll
Now reduced to $595,000. Expanded Broad-
moor plan 4 on quiet cul-de-sac. 4 Bdrms. family
room. formal dining. Quality upgrading through-
out. Covered patio. 3 car garage. $595,000.
Vergllent! Hull
JASMINE CREEK HOMES ·.
Am1T1111 llll&ITICSI
This superb customized residence with a breath-
taking view of ocean and bay, turning basin,
pavillion & city lights Is a "must see" to you!
Private pool and spa. Decorator upgrades ga-
lore. All in .a guard-gated estate like setting.
$549,000. Orrlel Smith
ELEUllCE II .111111• CIEEI
I "ETTY IPI llllAY 1-1
If you enjoy plush carpets, plantation shutters,
crown moldings, wood paneling plus your own
private spa--you will love this extraordinary Plan
5 in the desirable gated Jasmine Creek with
community pools and tennis courts. Tt> view this
special property, call Sue Thomas. Ask guard
for entrance. Reduced to $385,000 '
COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
OIAST llllWAY II Ull lA
Beautiful commercial lot on prime Pacific Coast
Hwy location in Laguna Beach. On cliff with
unobstructed North & South ocean view. 11 ,925
sq. ft. Zoned R-3, but call for more Information.
$1,950,000.
Olll•UOW. II Oii
Good buy for Investor. 5000 sq. ft. retail building
In COM. Close to Five Crowns Restaurant. 100•1.
leased. Asking $495,000. For further lnformatln.
call Karen Kudla
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NEW ON MARKET-Excttlng Bayfront location
on turning bafn. 4 Bdrm, den, 4 8etti hOme wtth
2 kttchena. EffectJve u• of lt8lned glata and
uMd brlk. Expanlfve view from u.,....,.. Rec-
reation Room. Owner would conllder trede for
smaller Balboa ,.,and or COM home. C.11 Ver-
gllene Hull for detatle. NOW REDUCED TO
$1,9¥0.000.
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S p ecializing in properi~ on the wa ler ... near I he waler ... and wit h Uew of waler
• LINDA ISLE VILLA
One of che finest homes on Newport Bay.
Over 70CXJ sq.ft. with 6 bedrooms, 5 S baths
+ studio. music room, ejevator. sauna. and 5
room mascer suite. Centered around a lushly
planted atrium with large private swimming
pool Custom. exceptional and grand 1n every
way. Pier /slip for large yacht. Sl, 195.0CXJ.
Submit exchanges for commercial or units.
631 -1400
DRASTIC BAYFRONT REDUCTIO~
An opportunrcy co own a home "on the
water" and enJOY the Newport hfescyle. The
bank has repossessed this fine property and 1s
offering XLNT sale terms: assumable loan of
~450.0CXJ at 11 . 75% (fixed rate) and will help
finance also. See on OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun
at 600 Harbor .Island Or Asking 5998.0CXJ
FEE. Features include 2-story 3 bedroom
formal din mg room. f am1ly room and dock for~ so· boar. 631-1400
BAYFRONT-UNDER A MIWON
The ultimate in interior design with graceful
detailing in the entertaining areas ana 4
b~rooms. Includes family room and gourmet
kitchen overlooking the water. Prer for 60'
yacht + side tie tor small boat. Original
owners have ,,reserved the immaculate con-
ditions. Reduced to S995.(XX) FEE. Call
631 -1400
NEWPORT BEACH-YIEWSI VIEWSI .
Panoramic .ocean a~ harbor views from
almost every room. A total remodeled Spanish
estate with every amenity tor gracious living.
Includes 3 bedrooms. family room, library.
music room. 3rd floor observation sundeck.
and custom woodwork throughout. Offered
at S896,(XX). 631 -1400
BAYSIDE COVE-ON WATER
Large condominium unit with fantastic VIEW.
Choice comer location offerrng 2 large
bedrooms. den and formal dining room. A
model that's seldom ava1lable ... and most de-
si rable. Community pool & spa. Boat slip
available. Reduced to SS75 ,000 L/H.
631 -1400
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
Younger income property. close to park.
Balboa Pier and shbps. Submit all offers and
owners will consider exchanges and may carry
a large 2nd T.O. Spacious 3 and 2 bedroom
units in a prime rental location. Asking
SS95.(XX). 63I·1400
UDO ISlE-SOPHISTICATED HOME
Ideal for the discriminating executive who
appreciates elegant adult living. Total security
In this 2 bedroom. 2 bath res idence with a
large patio. Spacious on a street-to-street lot.
S495,(XX). 631-1400
PENINSULA PT--<APE COD
Priced under market value. this bank repo only
2 years old. Load s of warmth. charm and
"curb appeal" resi<:sence . A 2-story home for a
family who needs 4 bedrooms, formal dining
room, family room. patio and loves being near
the beach. Drive by 1501 Miramar and I 5 l I
Mlr .. mar and call for details. S450,(XX).
631-1400
DOVER SHORES POOL HOME
Choice corner location near the Bay. Move-in
condition 3 bedroom. 3.5 baths. and a 40'
poot Lots of wood & warmth. 2 community
beaches. Financing available. 631-1400
OPEN HOUSES SAT /SUN 1-5 PM
2104 E Oceanfront. Pen1n Pt . S998.000
See Richard Lee Sat & Sun
150 I Miramar. Peninsula Pt S450.000
15 1 I Miramar. Peninsula Pt. ............ S4 50.000
See Goly van Orden Sat & Sun
2128 E. Ocean Blvd .. Penrn Pt . S369.000
See Dale Westmore on Sun
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600 Harbor Island Or . . . .. . . S998,000
See Austin Daynes/Edle Mennella Sat & Sun
17· I 2 Highland Dr .. Westclrff..... . ..... S3 J 4.o0o
See Carolyn Starr / Maggie Appel Sat & Sun
987 Baysrt1e Or .• {on water)..... .. S575 ,000
See Bea Arnold Sat & Sun
601 Bayside Dr jon water).............. S995 ,000
See Helene O'Conno r Sat & Sun
303 Driftwood. Snqrecrrtts.._ .... -.... ··-·· S449.000
See Pat Kent on Sat & Sun
1309 N. Bayfront. Balboa Is ............ 5649.000
See Marilyn Cleary on Sun On W ater
29 Balboa Coves (on water) . .... .. S495.0CXJ
See Bob Angell on Sat
2525 Crestview, Bayshores ........ S375,(XX)
See Giron Grubbs on Sun
2662 Vista. Bayshores . .... . S795 .000
See P attl Conover on Sat
"HOUSE BEAUTIFUL"-BAYSHORES
Exceptionally designed residence on a sweep-
ing corner. A ~ome of refinement and quality.
offering 2-stories. grandiose gourmet kitchen
with conversation bar. rormal dining and 3
total bedrooms + den. patio and decks. Per-
fection 1n every detail. Shown by appt.
S795.(XX) Fee . 631-1400
BALBOA IS-YOUNG & CHARMING
A custom home designed for quality living in
this 2 bedroom and den. Brick & unique
details. Exciting and appealing residence wrth
outdoor entef1alning areas. Asking S440,(XX).
631 -1400
SUPER IAYFRONT-WfTH BOAT SUP
Very well-decorated home "on me water"
and owners will help finance. As.sumabre loan
ac. l 1.5%. Move-in condition s bedroom
home on one level. S4 2 9 ,(XX). 6 3 I -l 400
BA YSHORE--CUSTOM OESIGNI
tabulous designer's home 1n exclusive area
L1ghc. brrght & airy 3 bedroom w ith 2 frre-
places including master su1ce with spaetous
s1mng room. Lovely 1n every way S375.000
includes land. 631 -1400 -
NEWPORT POOL HOME
On large corner lot. a great family home.
professionally decorated. 4 bedrooms. 2 5
baths. family room. remodeled gourmet
kitchen + new parnt and root. Features pool
and deck. Security system. Submit otters .
.s345,(XX). 673-6900 •
BALBOA IS. ritXER-ON WATERll
Just 2 doors from No. Bayfront on Grand
Canal Enjoy the European appeal of this
location and re-do this 3 bedroom + 1 bdrm
apt. Dock for (2) l 8' boats. You can't beat the
location and prrcelll S344.950 Call and see
673-6900
SEAVIEW-VIEW~UARDED GATE
Impeccable 3 bedroom home with soarrr19
ceilings. sunny livlng room. large side yard and
VIEW of Fashion Island. Clo~ to pool.. spa
and tennis courts. S335,CXX>. 631-l 400
WATERFRONT-ONLY S295,00f
A convenrent Newport corner location w ith
large brick patio leading to dock for small boat.
Built as a duplex this property has potential
with existing 2 bedroom residence; on FEE
land. 631 -1400
NEWPORT DUPLEX-S l90.000
Just steps to the sand. Use as a duplex with f 2)
I bedroom units or as a single family home.
Refurbished. new roof & paint. 3-car parking.
Assumable loan. Submit offers. Call 6 7 3-6900
NEWPORT FIXER-BY PARK
A challenge 1n a super ··near beach" location
w1t'1 open space VIEW across to park. EnJOY
the outdoors while you re-do this 2 bedroom
home. s 169.(XX). 631-1400
IRVINE-UNfVERSITY PARK
Light & bright Btndemere model on quiet cul
de sac. Easy care yard. included w ith pro-
fessionally decorated 3 bedroom home with
separated family room. s 189. 500. 6 3 I -I 400
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COSTA MESA HOME
On a large lot. Room to expand and re -do this
3 bedroom home Convenient location and
prrce. s 124,(XX) nex1ble financing available
631-)400
NEWPORT BEACH HOUSE-S 124,000
Decorator perfect. open beams & 3 bedrooms.
2 baths. Near tenrus. pool and beach. Owner
is eager to negotiate and will listen to your
offer. 631-I 400
LIKE NEW CONDO-l.ARGE-S l 15,000
Recent condo conversion rn totally remodeled
complex. Spaetous 2-story townhouse unrts.
private entrance and gracious. open land-
scaped grounds with community pool Three
bedroom. 2 baths. patio F1nanc1n9 with flex-
ible seller 63.1-l 400
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS
SALES, RENT_ALS, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
l4J6 W. Coat Hwy.
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911·14M
JIS ManMAW.
&lftNN ltland
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ELEUIT CllmY UN5 ••WPWT• U1.,_
Imagine lwmg Ln Newpon Beach .wnh a
brook meandenng through vour elegant
estatt-ThlS home has :i bd. ~ • ba. formal
d1rung room and den Hand.!>om Canul~
room features hand rubbed walnut cell:
mg and carvt'd Ji.rt>place Custom qua!Jt,
Nancy Short
--~ UlllA $421,llO North Laguna-5 mrome uruts w1thm
walk.mg d.J.st.ance \0 town & beach Pm.~
t.o sell at $425 .000 Connie Maxsenu
ICUIFlllT.-nl UllU 1111,111
Just listed. spectacular 3 bd .. w hn.e wawr
poundmg WifVe:.. Catalm.a sunsets. hard-
wood floor.. rut..'t' trad.Juonal homt-
°"'·ner says "SELL NOW .. Rod Dale~
IPECTMIUI mAI &
CATWI& ftfWS!? SHl,IOO
Whitt-water vie\\ from thu. North
Laguna 4 bd . 3 ba . home Open bearru.
fa.rruh room & mort-on a t·ul de sac.. st.not>t
to sin.et lot Temflt· Quality' Rod DaJey
YIW IALll& PUTIHSE S 111,MI
Lowest pnc.-ed penthoUbE' "'1th c::athedrol
t'E'l.ltng and skyhgh~ Popular 2 br 2 bo
pl.an Linda Oeth
PIQT1I(
AMI um e1•11m si.1,500
OWC 1st or 2nd Trust l:liet..od Like
brandnev. -luxunous and se_a<.·1ous 2 br
with fo.rrul~ ruom and fonnal CL.rung room
with m shon d.J.stan<'t' to Nev. pon
becn·hes Linda Ot.>th
IDT Ttlai-.EST NICE S 11 l ,HO
Ov.·nt-r w ill <.:arr' :!od TD Tctke ovt·r
fixed raw l'>t TD Pr{'.'Sttge ~ gal(.-d
c:ommunit~ :! br over looking pnvat.e
greenbelt Lmda Oeth
n m• Ttft ... --tlt.Y SHMI!
&·auuful Laurelv.uod v. 1th park. wnn1~
and pool ('Ont.am!> thi.s stngle story end
unat ~ br ~bet .md µnvat·y \'er~ spE-<.·1al
µnw and loc...au on and t'Xt'f•llent flnan<
mg Ltr1dd O •th
U.UU luet UMO IM .
PanoramJl \'lev. rwv. h remodeled dt"(:~ J bd J •~ A\'a1labll-unmed1at.el~
Lmdci CX.th
.. lf'FEI• 1211,MO
Ch.arrru.ng Cape Cod t•cmdu v. 1th \'lt''-' of
mount.atru. and rught bghti. 2 bt-odroom
l. . both !.t·-t:unt~ syi:.t.em. att.ach(~ 2 car
garage t'()mmuruty pool and t.eruus wu.
Egan
.._WNIT ClfST W ., 1111 ....
Popular plan 4 SJ>dCIO~ 3 bd. 3 00
· sunkt>n l.i\•1ng room. flrt'plac:e . wet bar
Breakfast area Mast.er sUJt.e wnh adpm
mg !Jbrary Pnva~locauon Lo~ Egan
•4f&aeLY sat .ul" UH,111
Tw·o l>t'paraU!. 'two story uruts Just 2 .
block:. t.o beach~' Front urut hru> 2 bd. 2 .
ba dt:'n. farrul~ room. flf'(fp ltK.'t' l<iundr~
nn . & pnvatf' patio Rt:-ar urut has 3 bd
1 bo . f in•pla<."l wood beam <.-eilings Lot!>
Egan
1CUI yttwtt Sll.000
:i bt-druom!> .! bath. modt·I horTJt m North
Laguna wtth _grt.'dl oc-.·an \'ll'"' Al
'v\ e1nert
'11UEST1C llOtlEIUIUI.. I 1tlll,llG
8'•auufull~ oppomtt'd horrn m Big Ca
nvon wnh view" from t'Vt·rv room
mount.dm.... l.skt~ nttt-ltghu. ~d 4 fair
"'<IY~ °'" k~ .:md pdlJ~ gra''-eac.h ruum
P•n l "!Jo cmd g.szebo t·nhant'(· a largt-
• 1111·1 l.dmir1.e d fl'a Carolyn M~n
.,TWI ST•Y
WIEI CUSS EITIY"
l ht ClaattM ... S.. 1-4
Thi:. I anld"W ;5 W tov. nhorTl(' m pres-
UJ?!OUS Slg Con~un has a medley of
anwnll1f"> µldnkt-d floor m li"ing room.
d1rung ruum k1t.c.hen <Uld farrnly room.
four l)k~ hgh~ 11lum1Tldlt-the 1st floor
Wraµ arol.lfld pauu \'wws of bay and
uc.~an Mi~.000 Carolvn Mason . .
"1*.Lm ISUll" SJ.MIMO
MagrufK't.'nt boyfront home on 196' fron-
tage ~ bd . 2 • ba .. formal duung with
fireplace outstanding Carmi~ room
Bt-aut1ful woods throughout. trench
doon. and oak plank entry Temf1c for
entertammg inside or out Caroh n Md..SOn .
Thi" fmt-St view!) are vours from thlS 3rd
floor comer urut n ght on the bay Two
ldrgt:> bedrooms. 2 batru.. beauufuU_ rt:'·
modded kHchen Completely funushed.
SI iOO•monlh or sale at $450.000. Hallie
Strock1Carolyn Mason
YllU ULll& SPRW.S "°-S-.Y
1-4
LIU& IETl-Ul IUZllT 2• CacMr :: JM ......... , .........
L.owest pnced penthou.st' with <:athedral
L'('1bng and skyhghts Popular 1 br 2 ba
plan SI 77 .500 Lmda Oeth
HI C.., ::H t ""'Htic• ...,., 5Me4 c..-.itr"
OWC !st or 2nd Trust Deed Like brand
nt>W-Juxunous and spacious 2 br with
fanulv room and formal dtru.ng room with
Ill short dtstan<'t' to Ne wport beaches
S249.500 Linda Oeth
218 CICHf :: 1N
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Ov.rner w ill c.arry 2nd TD Ta ke over
lixed rat.(> 1st TD Presuge guard gated
c:ommuruty 2 br over &<>Ok.mg pnvate
greenbelt $1 57.500 Lmda Oeth
... ., .. ctn..fllfYan llMI" .... .-
Lovely 5 bd .. 4 ba., home m ga~ guarded
lrv1Ae Cove Spectacular entry with
sw11'TU'l'Ung pool. e ntert.ainment area.
ocean view Oft.en corwdered the finest
beach ~n So Calaf Rod Daley/Al Weinert
"PllCl 1EMW Ill CAif•" llH-
Slashed $50.000 Deauv1lle model with 3
or 4 bedrooms -atUc too" V1ew!1 Perfect
<.'Ond1tJon Liz Bea.zJey
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1Ut ...,.. TRI• WI U T!• 1-4
See harbor activities from bay \0 ocean
~ sunsets over Cat.alma. A dream of a
locauon Excellent financing tenns and
owne r is also interested in trading for
t'Ommerc:1al or UlCOme. Lt2 Beazley
"UMI "'1_1 ACUS" 1111.-
Located ne~e Vista Valley Country
Cl ub an easy drive to Newport Beach An
adobe handcrafted home with vtew over
rolling hills \0 the Pacific Ocean Lighted
t.t>nnis ('OUrt, avocados & lemons Liz
Beazley
"CIST• .. (" sn..-
Custom built 3 bedroom hillside home
designed by famous archit«t. Fabulous
view of coastline, bay. Newport Center
·and great mght hght vtew .also Gounnet
kitchen and large yard for entertaining
Pnvate beaches Esther Tabak.
"IEWLY USTU Tllimt'' su..-
StroU along the south side of Coast Hwy
m Old Corona Del Mar and you'U find
tht.S newly l.J.sted treasure. Spacious
ruo~ with high vaulted ce1lmgs
embel.J.sh th.ts lovely 2 story home Mast.er
suite LS zont-d for pnvacy with its at-
ta<:hed deck Formal dirung & k.Jtchen
view upon a garden type patio. Wood and
oak tnm abound m every room. Hallie
Strock1Samantha Tomsic
WIUtsUll
WH FllllU ... I SUl.IM
Large farruly home. 5 bedrooms 4 baths.
family room. loft Well maintained home
in fme rond1tton, on one of the nicest
streets n('ar south bay front HalJJe
Strock
"UTTU IAllU ISUll" . 1111,111
Bay view s and a prime t'Om er lot accent
this 3 bedroom. r'C'C'ently redecorated and
remode led home Largt-master bedroom
with sunny deck Newer roof, furnace,
water heater. S('('Unty system . bath-
rc~ Hallie St.rock
"WU~ D•tNE" 1111,111
Hlghly upgraded 2 bd. 2111 ba townhouse
w ith wood shutters and stained glass
window and door Oak plank flooring in
kitchen and entry hall. Excellent financ-
ing" Owner may exchange for beach
property. E&ther Tabak.
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Grubber Ellis NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
644-7020
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LUii -llWLY •MUTO Satl,llO
Move right in to the 5 bdrm, pool home
on a lovely quiet street. New carpet, paint
and paper. Large assumable loan.
Barbara Aune
I
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12,111,IM
Santa Maria Stone-white oak and g~
create an unbelievable feeling-<>n one of
the finest locations in Newport Harbor. 3
bdrm, elegant den and bar. U your are
into perfection. Totally furnished. Fee.
Barbara Aune
UYFlllT •WI -l 11,111,000
English Country, wonderful use of pan-
eled wood and traditional moldings. High
ceilings, French doors, beveled glas.5 and
brass. A large home with wonderful
intimacy. 3 fireplaces. 5 bdrm. 3 boat
slips. Barbara Aune
WlllOflL YICTMWI 1144,IOO
Newly built with charm of days gone by
Upper floors with bay view. 3 fireplaces.
3 bdnns, 4 baths, on an extremely Large
lot. Leasehold. Barbara Aune
,,Allll& Ill ... ,. Pl.II 1111,000
Below the highway-next to park.
Beautifully maintained 2 bdrm, owners
unH plus 3, l bdrm units, 45 ft. lot,
swimming pool, laundry room. 4 car gar-
age. Won't last. Lucy Rose
IEW USTlll-TllTLHHI llllLHH
1222.-
A real doll house. eambria model with 2
bdnns and den and decorated beautifully
with custom wallpaper and window cov-
e rings. Lucy Rose
FHILllS 1I0° YIEW-111 CHHI
SSI0,000
Incredible views from every room bring
nature indoors. Large semi-enclosed deck
overlooks vast panorama of golf course.
takes, city lights, trees. Spaeious 2 bdrm,
den, 2 1t'z bath, security gates. Pool, spa.
tennis. A wonderful hfestylf> in Newport
Micki Cooper
cuFF uY11 sna,ooo
Architecturally uruque Bnon Jeanette
custom design home with open spacious
feeling for entertaining & tranquil living.
Master suite with alcove and jacuu1. 4
bdrm, 3 bath. Fine view. Lois Jacobs
HllT llW YIEW 1241,000
Watch the boats sail by from this
spacious. decorator perfect Newport
Crest condominium, 3 bdrm, 2 'h bath.
formal dinJng, security system, 2 car
garage. Assume loan and owner will he lp
with 2nd. Lois Jacobs
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SNAIH OIYI IJH,IM
Spacious 2 bdrm condo m new develop-
men t features French doors, wood-
buming fireplace, plus many tastefully
selected upgrades. Immediate po68eSSion
J>05Sible. Paula Bailey/Dona Chichester
Ill CUTll ... · 1121,111
Private comer unit. 3 bdrm, 2 'h bath, 2
story "El Dorado" plan. Perfect con·
dition. Seller will help finance-available
immechately. Community pool, tennis
and security gate. Martha Mcnab
IEW HE USTIM-UYs.IE • 1111,IOO
Charming newly remodeled country
kitchen with massive island area and
large eating area . Cute cozy fireplace.
spacious living room with courtyard
patio. Separate upstairs high-beam mas-
ter bdnn. 3 houses from the beach. Bever-
ly Morphy
UYSIORES CITillE 1421,000
Best location on Bayshore Dr. across from
beach, view from uvrng room & potent1al
180° Vlew 1f 2nd story 1s added. Charm-
ing 2 beaches. gate-guarded. Leasehold.
Beverly Morphy
CHIU HL 11&1 PltL ... E SHl,000
Exceptionally nice 4 bdrm home sur-
rounds lush patw w/pool. Comer locauon
a ffords privacy. Access to private
beaches. Martha Macnab
IOll lllU S 1H,OOO
Between shoppmg & beach in Newport
Beach. Lovable 1 bdrm cottage w/double
garage. Zoned for duplex Martha Mac-
nab
ammH JACITSllH 12,IOO,OOO
Wonderful SpanJSh Coloma! Valla near
Newport Harbor Y.C. 70' on bayfront
w l new pier and slip to accommodate 2
large boats. Nostalgic mam house and
new guest house. Spacious patio and
san_dl beach. Offered furnished at $2.:wo.ooo incl. land. Martha Macnab
EITU PllYATE LICATIH 1221,000
3 bdrm. 21fi bath, El Dorado plan in-the
Mcuun townhomes adjacent to Sig Ca -
nyon 2 story end unit Community pool.
tennis, and security. Martha Macnab
UYFlllT-SlllU STtlY 11,111,000 ·
Located on 55' overlooking the most
active channel in the harbor. Steps to the
Bay Club. Lovely family onented home
w/4 bdnns.. family rm, dining rm, iiur-
rounding lush interior patio Private com-
munity offers security. pnvate beaches.
and unique Bayshores lifestyle. Incl.
land. Martha Macnab
• .... -··-1441,111 $I 00,000 price reduction on Harbor Ridge
"Kensington". 4 bdrm, 3 bath, formal
dining nn, family nn. wr;ap around patio
with mountain and night light views.
Community pool and tennis courts. 24
hour security gate. Donna Godshall
lllffl NW SJ 11,llO
Beautiful Delores end unit with outstand-
i~g panoramic back by and rught bght
vtews. 3 bdrm, 2 'h baths. Decorated in
neutral colors. Lush greenbelt. Close to
community pool. schools and shopping.
Incl. land. Donna Godshaq
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•Ylll THUil PUIH• YllW -1111,111
Single story 4 bdrm, 3 1ti bath, formal
. dining nn and famlly rm. Two spacious
master suites. Redecorated with new
carpets. drapes. tiles. wallpapers. ftx-
tures. appbances. etc Sparkling pool m
private courtyard. Donna Godshall
l IUl .....:..U IHl,lll
Romantic Cape Cod remodel with beauti-
ful custom touches. This 3 bdrm, fanu.ly
rm home ss an ent.Jcmg opportunity.
Warm. inVlUng faffilly home to enjoy ma
secure atmosphere. Coby Ward
FHOH YIEW-StYIUSS llll 1111,llO
Fabulous views of ocean. bay and city
li ghts-high atop Spyglass Hill. This
beautiful 5 bdnn. 3 bath home 1s-;rom·
plete with pool & spa. lcx:ated on view
side! Extras too numerous to Ltst-pcrfe<·t
family home Ind land Danny
BabbtStl'phanie Grodv
ILIFFS-4 IHI t 11111 1111
12ll,lll FM
Bonus room easily converted to 5th bdrm
w ith private bath. !nd urut Z Plan with
large bright family kitchen. Private patio
ean be extended. Close to pool. 1st & 2nd
T D.'s assumable. Jo Ann Ken t.on
ILIFFS-fllCO Fii tllCI UU 1201 ...
3 bdrm Tnna plan on love ly greenbelt m
origmal Bluffs. Newly decoralt'd an earth
tones. Vacant and ready for offers Jo
Ann Kenton
lllTllCTIYE HIE-PHSTlllHS HU
SUI.IOI
Transferred owner has pnc:ed tht~ C'hann-
mg home to sell! Spacious rooms. high
ceilings and near nt'w paint Carpeting
and drapes compliment the sunken Jiving
room and elegant mastt•r bdrm suite
Owner w11J assist with financ-mg Larry
Dyer
Grubb tr Ellis NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
644-6200
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YOU DROPPED YOUR WHAT?~
OUR PRI CES .. .It's our Phase IV
close out party-You 're invited
and at these outstanding price
reductions don 't you deserve to
own a home in NEWPORT
BEACH! We think you do-
Here's why- _
PRIVACY
, We started with the location-
about a ten minute walk or bike to
the beach. Fresh ocean breezes-a
forest of lush green landscaping.
Lots of privacy, including a 24
hour staffed gate to greet your
friends and keep you safe.
FEATURES Air-conditioning for
a start, you just can't depend on
Mother Nature these days! Extra
' large balconies and patios for plain
old fun SJ;ld relaxing. Our elevators
really make coming and going
easy. Up-scale appliances and mir-
rored wardrobe doors are but a few
of the features included.
Sale.a Oftlce ()pea DallJ 10:00 A.M. co 5:00 P .II.
VILLA BALBOA, HO CAGNEY LANE
New,ort ~.CA tzeu
(714) 645-6469
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PRICING & FINANCING
_At these prices there isn't a better
value anywhere, but you can be the
judge. There are a very limited
selection of penthouse homes
available wi t h some ocean views.
We have several attractive financ-
ing plans available-stop by and
we can discuss them. Our phase IV
close-out prices will end on or
before February 28, 1985. So stop
hf today! . \
TWO BEDROOMS &
TWO BEDROOMS/DEN
Builder's Close-Out Prices
' $180,000 to $339,000
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For the art ·of
liv.ing well. Especiall1 for ~
that
Homenem
A private gate-guarded
community at 180 Cabrillo.
che Bench.
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1 block North 0£ 1 7th on Orange, Costa Mesa ,.,.
The ar1 of llvmg well most dehrutely
includes a beaut1tully designed home
Galleno o ff ers 5 sophisticated floor
plans
Plan A -2 Master Bedroom Suites
2· Baths
1.540 square teel
Pian B -3 Bedrooms
2 Baths plus Den
I 755 square t eel
Plan C -3 Bedrooms
2 Baths
I 765 square feet
Plan D -2 Master Bedroom Suites
2 Baths
1.490 square feet
Plan E -3 Bedrooms
3 Baths
.. 1.625 square teet
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• Gate Guarded
• Gounnet K.ttchen
• French Doors
• Skylights
• Woodbummg Fireplaces
• High Volume Sloped Ceilings
• Fire Spnnk.Jered
• Fam~v Room or Den
• Dmmg Area
• Tile Entnes
• Special Garage Storage
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FRGM $159,500 I
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OPENING SOON
The 11GALLERIA" an exceptional
way of life offering in-town
sophistication and convenience
with all the best in shopping,
dining & cultural amenities. Yet,
within this gated community is an
atmosphere of gracious living
quietly apart from its urban sur-
rouodings. Centrally located near
17th & Orange Ave., in Eastside
Cost a Mesa.· Priced from
$159,500. JOYCE WlLTZE .. SPILLER
631 -1266
OCEAN VIEW
JOYCE WILTZE
SPILLER ~MMC-
831-1211
Gorgeous-Villa Balboa Condo featuring 2 master suites.
Lovely view of t\Jewport Pier and ocean. Large assumable
loan at 12% fixed. Asking $209,000. JIYOE Wlln SPIUER
631-1266
BUILDERS PROJECT
R-2 lot Eastside Costa Mesa. 5 unit condo project.
Includes working drawings. Soils report, some engineer-
ing and D.A.E. work. Rare opportunity to start building
soon! JOYCE WlLTZE 631 -1 266
BEACH DUPLEX
10% DOWN-nice, clean, newer duplex near Newport
pier. Upper unit has master suite. Swedish fireplace &
ocean view from deck. 10% down! Priced to sell now!
$260,000. JOYCE WlLTZE SPILLER 631-~266
KINGS ROAD VIEW
$410,000 FEE
Just listed! Spacious four bdrm, 3
bath with family room all on large
60X 150 foot lot overlooking New-
port Bay. CURT HERltRTS II
631-1266
NEWPORT
CONDOMINIUM-$179,900
2 bdrm built in 19~0 is only steps
to Newport Bay Owner will con-
sider lease with option to
purchase or may trade with cash
for commercial land or Income
producing property. CURT
HERIERTSll 631 -1266
CURT HERIERTS II
WMI<
131-1288
NEW LISTING, BRAND NEW CONDOMINIUM
Tremendous value. 3 bdrm , 2/5 bath with dining room,
family room, fireplace and 2 car garage. Only 5 minutes
from Newport Bay and beaches. Low down payment or
lease with option. $114,900. CIRT llElllEllTS 11 631 -1266
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
NEW LISTlt1"'
Super sharp 3 bdrm, 2 t--# ~ "nee on one of East-
side's best street~s· o~ ~ ~ remodeled kitchen ,
family room with ~·•d dining room. $165,000.
CllT IEllEITS II 63 -ot>
COUNTRY F•ENCH
KINGS RD. • VIEW
Su perb 5 bdrm residence on
large prime corner lot. Sweeping
view of bay & ocean from master
suite, living room & den. 4,480 sq .
ft. of luxury living. Separate
maids quarters. Numerous cus-
tom features and amenities.
JUST LISTED AT $750,000.
EXCLUS I V E S HOWINGS .
RAE IOllERS 631-1266
BAYFRONT $775,000
ASSUME $600K AT 9'9
Immaculate Lido Isle triplex.
Rig ht on the beach. Two 3
bedroom units plus 1 bdrm unit
over 3 car garage. Excellent valu~
& fin ancin g. llAE RlllEIS
631-1266
~E R8D&ERS
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131-1218
VICTORIAN MANOR $429,000
PRIME Newport Heights built In 1982. 3,400 sq. ft. of living
area. Master craftsmanship, 3 bdrm, family room, formal
dining. Antique doors & fireplace. Too many upgrades to ,
ment ion. It 's stunning I· EXCLUSIV E LISTING! Call for
appointment. W llHEH 631-1266
CLIFF DRIVE VIEW
From this exception Cliff Haven home. Four bdrms plus
den & family room. View of Bay & ocean from master suite
& large observation deck. French doors to oak floor. It has
everything! . Beautiful yard with pool & spa. Listed at
$450,000. RAE IOHERS 631-1266
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NEW LISTING-NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Deliglltful 3 bdrm home. Rustic, secluded surroundings.
Master suite with adjoining den & jacuzzi. Much more. r Asking $235,000. RAE RODIERS 631 -1266
KINGS ROAD VIEW
Outstanding view of bay & ocean from this Cliff Haven
beauty. 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. Master suite has view deck.
Owner may consider carrying financing. Asking $545,000
RAE RDllERS 631-1266
NEW DUPLEX-COSTA MESA
Pride of ownership! Two 2 bdrm units. One unit is new -
the other completely refurbished. Just on the market -
great location & value. Asking $159,000. UE llOllEllS
631-1266
EXCLUSIVE $119,000
3 bdrm charmer In Newport Heights. 2 full baths. Warm
cozy den. Assume 1st TD. Excellent opportunity! Call for
appointment. W 1•111 63 1-1266
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llEWPOIT HEICHTS
Deluxe 3 year new condo-custom quality t hroughout.
Cedar beamed ceilings, two Master Suites. Assumable
financing. Just listed at $1 79,900. Call today. UI llMlll
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234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA• 631-1266
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SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOM
Magnificent ocean. bay, harbor views from this over 9,000
sq. ft. custom 6 bdrm, 7 bath, all oak entertainment room
with full bar off the private study or office, game room ,
fam ily room, gazebo room for star gazing. Master suite
with jacuzzi, environmental control room with desert sun
tropical rain, jungle steam, spring showers, large pool and
spa with all ceramlcJile decks, and built in heaters, tennis
court, 6 fireplaces, fantastic kitchen, bank owned prop-
erty, submit any offer on down payment and financing or
trade com mercial, or units, office. Truly a great buy at
$2,500,000. IHI llYIE IHP 631-1266
*BAYFROllT, $500,000 DOCK*
Spacious 4 bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining, 'family room.
wet bar and large master suite with view of the bay. Buil t-
in BBQ, patio and lawn. Private 40' dock. $500,000
Submit! IOI I IOYIE IHP
•NEWPORT BEACH WITH TENNIS TOO!*
4 bdrms, 2.5 baths, f4mily room. 2 firep~aces. wet bar.
extended views of city night lights and ocean. Community
pool, tenn is and spa. Security guard gate. $395,000. IOI I.&
IDYil IOOP
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS-HORSE PROPERTY
Builders delight. This property has possible commercial
value. Lot size 66 X300 wtth a back bay view. Has existing
' small house & storage barn. Zoned for horses. $350.000
IOI I DOVIE llOP
WE NEED YOUR LISTINGS
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
631-1266
Bob ·I Dovie loop Bob loop, Jr.
TOP SALES PRODUCER FOR CALIF I 1983
**OPEii HOUSE** SOMMERSET HARBOR. VIEW
Saturday & Sunday 1-5, 1921 Port Weybridge. 5 bdrm. 3
bath, new carpet & wallpaper. Lots of brick work, sunny
side of street. $340 ,000. Ill I llYIE IMP 631-1266 · ..
l»ENTHOUSE COllDO ,
Villa Balboa's largest penthouse, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family
room, wet bar, formal living and dining room. Submit all
offers. $265,000. 1111 llYIE IMP
*CUSTOM VIEW HOME*
Foreclosure, wood & glass 3 bdrms, 3 baths, gourmet
kitchen. Ocean, canyon & city lights view. Owner & lender
will cooperate with the sale of this home. $399,000. 1111
DOVIE IOOP
HARBOR RIDGE CUSJOM
5 bdrm. 5 bath, formal dining, large family room, beautiful
wo.rkmanship, !n all woodwork, 3 fireplaces. private spa.
This home has one of the finest views arlYwhere of the
harbor, ocean, Catalina, city Hghts. The best custom buy
at $1 .395,000. 181 I llYIE IOOP
HARBOR RIDGE DEVONSHlkt
Devonshire 5 bdrm. 4 bath, family room, dining room. all
new paint, ca rpet, drapes, brick deck. kitchen & entry
Complete ocean. bay, city, mountain views. $500,000.
11% & 12% fi xed financing. Private yard with. room for
pool. Will sell fast at $795,000. IOI I DOVIE IOOP
BALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX
Investors. 2 units plus bachelor, oAe 2 bdrm-1 bath, two 2
bdrm-1 bath. ·three vf!ry large bachelor units, one block to
oceanfront. Steal at $215.000 Fee. No negative cash flow.
Try and match this. 1111 llYIE IMP
LEASE, LEASE, LEASE
·Three bdrm. 3 bath. family room. large yard with patio,
close to bay. beach & play area. $2 ,200month.1111 llYIE
IMP
BOB &.DOVIE KOOP .
234 E. 17th ST., COST~ MESA • 631-1266
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REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
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Exciting, spectacular. fabulous, ex1raordlnary, Impressive, and on, and on. and on. This view home Is so beautifully remodeled and decorated tha1 tt Is
difficult to describe. Some amenities of this dramatic home Include oak parquet floors, skylights. leaded glass, trench doors, wood paneUng, and cu1tom
textured walls. onyx fireplace in the large living room. and huge paneled family room with fireplace. A cornttr walk behind wet bar MtV99 three areas.
Beautiful mast~ suite with fireplace, wet bar. adjoining mirrored master bath containing double china.sinks, gold fixtures, Jacuzzi tub. Four other
.... bedrooms, each with Its own bath. Paneled library. Stop in and enjoy the experience. Just reduced $170,000 ........................................ NOW $675,000 1
Open Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1221 Polertl Drtn
LINDA ISLE ? •• : Exquisitely private, efegantty
and thoughtfully appointed, this lovely five
bedroom home Is situated In a gate-guarded
enclave w"h forty five feet on the water. Pier and
float for large boat. Metk:.utousty constructed.
Matd's q.u,rters dowMtatrs. Master and ch*-
dren's wtngs upstairs. Moel lmportant ... yOM own
the land. Large &saU11nabtl8 loan ....... $2, 150,000
DOVER SHORES . . . Meticulous detailing. On
the bayfront. Beautlfulty remodeled within past
three years. French doors. Oak cabinetry.
Beveled mirrors. Gourmet kitchen with com-
plete appllances. Five spaclou's bedrooms. Four
baths. Master bedroom retreat with fireplace
plus adjoining room for office or study. Huge
brick patio. Spa. Pier and float for large boat.
$200,000 r~ductlon .................... NOW $975,000
SPYGLASS HILL ... A million d ollar view with a
home to match. A beautifully customized five
bedrooms Southport model. Hardwood floors.
Decorator wall coverings. Lovely paneling.
~auna in master bath. Restful pool and spa. One
of Spyglass Hill's best views of the bay and
ocean .................................................... $895.000
Open Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ...... 55 Goleta Point Drive
PERRIS, CALIFORNIA ... Tax shelter and ap-
preciation may be yours In fast growing River-
side County. This nearly new six-unit strip Shop-
ping Center has projected income of $62,000
and four tenants have trip le ne1 leases
............................................................. $750,000
DOVER SHORES ... Dramatic three bedroom
custom home. Retractable roof over indoor pool
and spa. Poolside large family room with· fire-
place. Panoramic view of Upper Bay and city
lights from step-up living room. family room,
dining room. master bedroom and kitchen.
Fireplt on beautifully landscaped two-level vlew
patio. Solar pool heater ....................... $750,000
DOVER SHORES . . . For the discriminating
buyer. This three bedroom custom home Is
located In a privileged neighborhood. Of special
Interest is the super colossal view, the two
master suites In one wing and the extraordinary
size of every room In the house. You'll be
absolutely amazed at the favorable terms of-
fered by the seller ................................ $720,000
Open Sun 1-4:30 ............... 1028 Westwlnd Way
DOVER SHORES . . . Dramatic five bedroom
home with breathtaking views from every room.
Four baths. Family room with wet bar. Library
with lighted bay window. Island kitchen with
colorful tlle has second sink, two ovens, grill and
bart>eque. 16 x 32 heated pool. Three car
garage plus hobby room or work shop
............................... ::.: ........... , ...... Now $695,000
SPYGLAll . . . This smashing four bedroom
Tradewlnds model makes an eloquent lm-
pressfon. It begins the moment you enter the
private pool-sized courtyard. It does not end
until you experience the thrill of the vast view.
Enjoy the dramatlcatty mirrored entry, the soar-
ing beamed ceUlngs, the plantation shutters and
the view-oriented spa. Call us for addltlonal
detaUa ................................................... $658,000
Open Sat 1-4:30 ........................... 29 Monteclto
DOVER SHORES ... Exciting bay vtew enjoyed
from entire llvlng area. Fabulous family room
with custom walnut t?ar and wine storage. Fan-
tastic home for c88Ual parties or formal enter-
taining. Four bedrooms and four batha. Con-
vertible den. Master with tx.dlt-ln mirrored~~
lng table. One bedroom and bath ldea8ty k>cated
tor maid or gYeet. Huge gounnet kitchen
.............................................................. $595,000
SftYGLA&8 RIDGE . . . The highly upgraded
Hiiisboro model. Five spacious bedrooms. Three
and one-half baths. Wine cellar. Security sys-
tem. Maid's quarters on first floor. Restful view
of ocean, bay and city lights ................ $595,000
Open Sat/Sun 1-4~30 ........ 16 15 Bay Cliff Circle
BA YCREST ... Elegant in every respect. Even
the light fixtures suggest quallty. Four spacious
bedrooms upstarts. Richly appointed master
suite downstairs. French doors and windows.
Luxuriantly planted yard. Pool. ............ $550,000
DOVER SHORES . . . Stunning custom three
bedroom home. Impressive view -of the upper
bay and night lights of· Fashion Island. The
fabulous view is enjoyed from the entire living
area plus master bedroom. Artistic fireplaces in
both the family and living rooms. Ultra modern
kitchen. Custom pool and spa on view side of
property ................................................ $545,000
Open Sun 1-4:30 .................. 1900 Galaxy Drive
DOVER SHORES ... Delightful three bedroom,
three bath home. Located on a very private. no
traffic street. Lovely pool and spa. The rear
windows overlook bay and Fashion Island nlg'ht
lights. Cozy den with wet bar and view. Three car
garage, plus large space for hobby or storage.
Freshly painted exterior. Immaculate condition.
Price reduced ............................... Now $525,000
SEAVIEW ... A luxury resldence ... at a beauti-
fully affordable price. Colossal view. Four
bedrooms. Prestigious location. With a low cash
down payment, owner will consider various
financing possibilities. Good a88Umable loan.
This home doesn't scream wealth. It just re-
wards Insight. Please call us ................ _s.89,500
BIO CANYON . Perhaps your ceaaeleas
search for the ultimate In Big Canyon Is over. A
superb Bordeaux Is available wtth versatlte and
practical terl'T)S offered by the owner. Two large
bedrooms and convertible den. Three baths.
Spacious living room with fireplace. Three car
garage. Qovered patio. Automatic sprinkler sys-
tem. Security gate ................................ $479,000
MT. PALOMAR AREA ... Stand In the center of
your own 35+ acre parcel and enjoy the tower-
ing pines and view In every direction. Gentle
slopes and l~el ground make the location of
that getaway dream home easy. Publtc roads to
the property. It could be divided Into four
parcels .................................................. $450,000
8AYCREIT . . . Spacious ftve bedroom home
with oversized yard complete wtth poof, apa and
shutne board court. This property la perfect for
entertaining on a grand ICafe yet lend• kMff to
Intimate faml~ ilvfng ............................ $415.000
Open Sun 1 .... :30 .................. 1~7 Antigua Wa)I
BA YC.ST . . . An Inviting and COfftfor1abk
.feur bedroom, three and one--MM bath home
Gourmet kitchen wtth ~ convenlenoe
Spacioue backyard with abundant trees enc
flowering shrubs. A great famlty neighborhooc
.............................................................. $375,00C
HARBOR VIEW HOMES . . . Beautltully up
graded and remodektd "Palermo" model
Located on a quiet cul de sac. Country Frencf
decor. Oak floors and ceilings in kitchen anc
family room. Four spacious bedrooms. 0th&
features Include skylights and French doors
Very private backyard 'with deck & spi
.............................................................. $369,00C
Open Sat 1-4:30 ..................... 2041 Port Brlstc
JASMINE CREEK ... Two story executive resl
dence ... so beautlfully planned you are scarcef'.
aware of a neighbor. Elegant stairway ln-entr)I
Huge living room with fireplace. Formal dlnlnf
room. Family room. Three bedrooms. Two are
quiet spacious. Lovely carpets and drapes
Huge brick patio. Lush landscaping .... $352,00I
Open Sun 1-4:30 .......................... 8 Shoal Drlv1
BAYCREST ... Walk Into this house and you wt
experience the sensation of being part of It. Fe
entertaining, It's versatile. For family living, It'
practical. All rooms (four bedrooms, four bath:
kitchen, dining room and family room) are e)
tremety spacious. The pool la 9'mply superb. Th
land la Included In the purchase prloe. Dollar fc
dollar, thla poaaesslon makes sense ... $350,00
Open Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ........ 1628 Santiago Ori\
BAYCREST ... Fascinating four bedroom, fOI
bath home. The atrium entrance wtth retractab
roof Is a deUghtful experience In Indoor-outdo
entertaJnlng. Beautifully planted lounging are
with wet bar. Use of beveted glass mlrro
enlarge the appearance of aJI rooms .. $327 ,SC
Open Sun 1-4:30 .................... 1826 Tradewtnc
8AYCREST . . . An extraordinary home In
choice location. Four spacious bedrooms. Tv
and one-half baths. Large ltvtng room wt
fireplace. Formal dining room plus dining apa•
In kitchen. Antique oehlng tans, lkyllgh1
stained glau wlndowa. Walk-In cloae1
Spacious yard wtth hot tub .................. $260,04
HARBOR HtGHLANDI ... Hlghty upgraded fo
bedroom, two bath home. Completety 04
kitchen. New plum bing. New 'roof. New batt
Property In move-In condition. A very nice sl
backyard .............................................. 's220.0o .
NEWPORT CREST ... .Two level condo with s
• deck on each level. Two bedrooms, two a
one-hatf batlla. Oen with wet bar. Wide two c
garage with laundry tacuttlel ............... $172,0
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Oc.~anview. Luxurious near
new duplex. 3 .Bdrms. 2 Ba up
and 2 .Bdrms, 2 Ba down. fire-
places in both units. big 4 car
garage. Asking $299,000 Wlth
low down pay~ent.
l&YHHT
Delightful 3 Bdrm home on tht>
water with slip and side tit» Ca-
thedral ceilings, 2 f irepla<-es
Spacious Mstr Bdrm suite with
s1tttng room overlooking the
.water. Large patio & balcony
Income unit ov er garage
$399,000
Mlll·llUI YIEW
' From kitchen. deck & Bdrm.
large Mstr + guest Bdrms. 2
Baths, dbl gar, community pool,
spa & tennis courts. A super
condo at $1:>9.000 or try a lease
option.
POllSIU IUOI MU
Only 1 block to beach, newly-"
decorated 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, frplc, dbl
garage. Asking only $169,000.
Ill CHIU llPW
Great investment a t only
$209,500 Two 1 Bdrm units in
very n1re condition. Large
pat10 and separate garages.
Excellent rental area. Will
trade.
IAYFllOIT
Professionally decorated single
;;tory waterfront home. Spec·
ldcular vie ws from huge sun
deck. 40.,dock will take a boat up
to 50' Fantastic financing
$469.000.
llPLU ti TIE WATH
With pier & float. 3 Bdrm & 1
Bdrm. A tremendous value at
$399,500. .
TIEIEIHIS VAUE
3 Bdrm upper and 1 Bdrm lower-
each with fireplace. bit-ms,. el.{'
Big 4 car garage and 1 blk to
beach. $225,000 w/good terms
SIWlPfE AT 1121,000
2 Bdrm, 2 Ba be<ich cottage m the
middle of th~ peninsula. All this
plus great terms.
875-8870
REAL ESTATE .......
2121 Siii .... , tin lllh 14 . . .,.,......,
SlllETS IYEI CATALllA T~at's th~ view f~om this magnificent manor high on a hill m prestigious Harbor R1~ge! This luxurious 5 B<:f. 7 Ba reflects the oltimate in quality thru-out. Boasts of
a ~brary. step down family rm w/f-place. gourmet kitchen & incredible master
suite w/sauna, f-place, walk-in "closet-room" and VIEW. 40' pool & spa T ry your
home as down payment. Offered at $1,950.000. Jen Hunt
I Trafal11r e,.1 SM/I .. 1-4:11
A IEW LOOI 01 LlllA ISLE
Fresh, sparkling. lite and airy-ready for
the most discriminate taste! Remodeled
to perfection -this 4 Bd, 2 story has it all
-huge mstr. suite w/f-plc -balcony &
VIEW. Form. dining-French doors open
onto garden patio. Pie r & slip w/side tie.
Owner w/carry & consider trade
$995,000. ~eri Hunt
UYFRllT·PIEll 1 SLIP
Magnificent location w/60' of water-
front. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Large formal dining
room -plus den -library. You own the
land. $1.650,000. Harriet Perry
121 1.n.r 1111111111..,.. s.t/S.. 1-4:09
ICUIFllllT YILU
Excellent summer home-w /brick patio
to sand. Immaculate cond . 4 Bd. 3 Ba.
Good financing. $825,000. Harriet Perry
1110 E. htafrelt 1,.1W/S..1--
LWE llYFllllT
P ier & slip -Lmda. We -elegant con-.
temporary -beaut. furn 4 Bd, 4 1h Ba.
Din. Rm. Lg Fam Rm. Harriet P erry
VISTA FIWE
3 Bd + Fam. Portofino. Prim e lot across
from pai:k & pool. $3,000 decor allow-
an<..-e. Submit. $165.000 Call Barbara
Kastle
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5 Bd. super family home. South
pati<>-open bearrur-new kitchen ap-
pliances. A must see at .$425.000. Owner
will asfilst w/financing. S ubmit trades.
Owner /agent Evelyn Young · •
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DeUghtfuJ 4 Bd home -re built in best of
taste -motivated owner. $595.000 fee.
Submit. Polly Johnston
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REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
Cll flllT llW LtT 11,200,000
Approx. ~ acre approved for 4 umts with a
spectacular view of the bay. An exciting m vcst-
ment opportunity.
1111 .... 1211,000
French doors, wet bar, used brick fireplace,
skylighis, patio plus a great location. 3 bdnm & 2
baths. Bank owned-submit your temlS.
llftl -.S UYRllT Slll,000
Beautifully maintained 4 bdrm home with 60 ft.
on the bay plus large private pier & Ooat. Family
nn, dining rm. breakf~ rm & workshop-utility
nn. A terrific bayfront value!
11-. MW1 1.1-. 11T1111T s 111,111
Cheerful 2 bdrm, 2 bath con do in popular West-
cllff. Pool. fireplace, c1eluxe kitchen, end unit.
Walk to shopping, t.ranaportadon & park.
IAll IWIEI ICWFUIT lltl,000
Recently remodeled 4 bdrm on spectacular wide
sand beach just a couple of blocks from the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Large gourmet
kitchen, fonnal dining rm. 3 car garage &
enclosed patio.
PAllWllC ICW YlfW Sltl,MI
Outstanding view home at the top of Corona
Highlands. Almost 3.000 sq.ft. all on one level
Beautifully decorated. 3 bdrms, large family rm.
lush landscaping & spa. A terrific value!
IOUlflMT LIT 1411,-
ln private gate guarded community. Almost 100
ft. on a spectacular beach, great surfing or just
strolling on the sand. Out-of-state owner has
reduced price for quick sale.
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S pacious 4 bdnn home on 2 extra large lots-one
of the largest residential parcels on the Peninsula
Point! Garage a pt. family rm. den .. 4 car garage.
Estate will finance.
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Terrific locauon on the ocean side of the hwy .. but
away from the summer crowds! Old hou.<te on full
size R-2 lot.
-~ ... Near the exciung new Summer Wind develop-
ment! Two. large 3 bdrm. 3 bath units with
fireplaces. jacw::ziS. deluxe kitchens & a spectacu-
lar ocean view .sundeck. Owner may exchange
WISTIUff FAaY -14tUll
Immaculate 3 bdrm home ideal for an active
family. Terrific family rm and entertainment area
with big acreen TV. fireplace & stand-up bar. Thas
home shows like a model.
(714) 673-4400 (213) 628-2828
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR
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20 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, Npt Bch
760-9533 $369.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN
""260 Cagney tt 301 (Villa Balboa) NB
644-7020 $249,500 Sunday 1-4
16291 Casa Rey. FV
546-2313 $103.900 Sat 1-4
2535 Crestview, Bey Shores. NB
760-8333 $239,000LH Sun 2-5
v 12 Rue V1llars, Big Cyn NB
759-9100 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * •92 Smokestone. (Woodbridge) Irvine
642-3490 $1 45.000 Sat/Sun 12-4
3 BEDROOM * * •6304 ''7 W. Oceanfront, NB
644-5 150 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 1416 Dolphin Terr (Irvine Terr) COM
644-6200 $285,000 Sal/Sun 1·4 30
2800 Bayview Dr, Olde COM
675-6000 $695.000
•401 Begonia. COM
760-8333 $519,000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
v2112 Circle Dr. Bayshores. Newport Beach
644-9060 $229,000· Sat/Sun 1-4
1419 Dolphin Tert. 'Irvine Terrace, CdM
675-5930 $660.000 Sunday 1-5
*247 Orlttwood. COM
675-6000 $595,000 Sun 1-5
*301 Esparan za. Blutts. NB
759-0489 $225,000 Sunday 1-4
1850 Fullerton, CM
759-9100 $205,000 Sun 1-4
* 1701 Galatea Terrace. Irv Terr COM
675-6000 $339,000 Set 2-5
324 Marlgold. Corona del Mar
673-1181 $289,000 Set/Sun 1-5
3221 Minnesota. Mesa Verde. CM
556-7116 $138.500 Sat/Sun 10-5
1500 Santanetla, lrvlne Terr . CdM
759-1877 Red to $259.500 S.a t/Sun 1-5
1300 Sussex (Westclltf) N.B.
851-6260 $235,900 Sun 10-4 * * 114 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. N B.
673-2507 $1,750.000 Sat/Sun 12-4
2027 Vista Caudal, Bluffs. Newport Beach
v 1905 Yacht Enchantress, Seavlew, N.B
644-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-5
3 BR plue FAM RM or DEN
2207 Aralla (Eastbluff) Newport Beach
644-6200 $298,000 Saturday 1-4
* *41 Balboa Coves. NB
760-8333 $775.000 Sat 1-5
•2407 Blackthorn. Eastblutts. N.B
644-9060 $369.500 Sat/Sun 1-4
303 Driftwood. Shorechffs. Corona del Mar
631-1400 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
600 E. 15th St (Cliff Haven) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $315.000 Set/Sun 1-5
2302 Fairh1ll Dr .. Back Bay. Newport Beach
63 1-7300 $194.500 Sunday t-4:30 .
1954 Fanderllng Circle, Mesa Verde CM
261-765!3 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 1900 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. N.B
631-7300 $545,000 Sunday 1-4 30 * •4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM
631-1266 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 600 Harbor Island Dr. Promontory Bay
631 -1400 $998.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
** 121 Harbor Island Rd. Newport Beach
640-4868 $1,650.000 -Sat/Sun 1-4:00
* 179 1 Hummingbird, CM
546-23 13 $229.000 Sun 1-4
224 1 Janette Pl, CM
631-7370 $ 153,900 Sun 12:30-4:30
•v6 Jetty, Jasmine CreeJ(, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $359,500 · Sunday 1-4
3076 Madeira. CM
546-231 3 $146,000 Sat 1-4
1215 Mariners Drive. Baycrest, N.B.
631 -7300 $395,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30
2451 Marino, Bayshores. Newport Beach
759-1501 $395,000 Sun 1-4
1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa
673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11 -4
1730 Paloma (off 20th) Newport Beach
642-5200 $195,000 Sunday 1-5
•332 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar
631-7300 $460.000 Sunday 1-4:30 * •54 Royal St.George (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $2.100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 4 1 Royal St George. Big Cyn, NB
673-7300 $625.000 Sun 1-4
1524 Santanella. Irvine Terr. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $349,000Fee. Sunday 1-4':30
153'1 Santanella, Irvine Terrce. CdM
642-5200 $263.500 Sunday 1-4:30
528 Seaward Rd, Corona Highlands, CdM
760-0807 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1940 Teresita. NB
645-09 11 $205,000 Sunday 12-6
17 15 T redewlnds Lane, Baycrest. Npt Bch
631-7300 $265,000 Sunday 1-4:30
2662 Vista. 8ayshores, Npt Bch
631-1400 $795,000 Saturday 1-4
* •22332 Wallingford. Hunt Beach
54S.23 13 $335.000 Sunday 1-4
* 1028 Westwlnd Way. Dover Shrs, N.B
631-7300 $720,000 Sunday 1-4:30
687 W Wilson, CM
546-23 13 $124,900
4 BEDROOM
Sat 12-4
* * 1625 Bayside Or, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $995.000 Sunday 1-5
1662 Bimini Pl. Mesa Verde CM
545-0932 $137,500 Sat-Sun 1-4
* * 15 10 East Oceanfront. Balboa Penln
640-4868 $825.ooo Sat/Sun 1-4 )
•2708 Harbor View Or (Hrbr Vu Hiiis) COM
644-6200 $485,000 Sat/Surt 1 30-4:30
* 1233 Highland, Westcliff. NB
760-8333 $555,000-Sat/Sun 1-5
333 Milford, Cameo Shore. CdM
640-4868 $595,000Fee Sat/Sun 1-4
•29 Montecito Drive, Spyglass Hill, N.B.
631 -7300 $658,000 Sat 1-4:30
500 Rockford, Cameo Hglnds COM
759-1501 $295,000 Sat 1-4
••7 Rue Deauvllle, Big Cyn, NB
760-8333 $650.000 Sun 1-5
* •828 St. Clair, CM
751 -3191 $154.900 Sat 1-4
4 BR plut FAM RM or DEN
••812 Aleppo, Eastbluff, Newport Beach
644-9060 $339.000 Sunday 1-5
**1913 E. Bay, Newport Beach 644-9060 Sunday 1 :30-5
* •29 Balboa Coves. West Newport
631 -1400 $495,000 Saturday 1-5
**601 Bayside Dr. Promontory Bay, N.B
631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 11-4
20 Brookatone (Woodbridge) lrvlne
559-5190 $21 5,000. Sat/Sun 12-5
23 Cambria (Spyglass) Newport Beach
673-7761 Sunday 2-5
18 Cherry Hiii, Big Canyon
759-1877 $939.000 Sunday 1-5
** 1913 East Bay, Balboa Peninsula
644-9060 $1 ,895,000 Saturday 1-5
* •2807 Ebbtlde Rd , Hrbr View Hiiis, CdM
673-7U1 $644,000 fee Sunday 2-5
* *2104 E Oceanfront. Peninsula Pt
631 -1400 $998,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 1330 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NB
673-7300 $775,000 Sat 1-4
1366 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores
642-5200 Fee O~ Sunday 1-4
1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shorea, Npt Beach
548-5647 $295,000 ..Sat/Sun 1-4:30
* 1700 Galaxy Or. Ovr Shrs, NB
759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1 .4
••4621 Gorham (Cameo Shores) COM
644-6200 $699.000 Sat/Sun 1·4
1780 Hawaii Cr, CM
546-2313 $167,400
343 Hazel Drive. Corona def Mer
Sun 1-5
673-8494 S475,000 Sunday 1-•
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9 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Nwpt Sch
644_.6200 $575,000 Saturday 1-4 30
17 12 Highland. Westcllff, Newport Beach
631-1400 $314,500 Sat/Sun1-4 * 1721 Marlin Way, Baycrest, N.B.
631-7300 $295,000 Sun 1-4:30
2952 Maul, Mesa Verde, CM
546-2313 $229,900
1501 Miramar, Peninsula Point, N.B
Sat 1-4
631-1400 $450,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5
43 Montecito, Spyglass, NB
760-8333 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 11 MontereyCircle. Spyglass. COM
760-8333 $549,000 Sun 1-5
* * * • 400 Morningstar Ln. Dover Shores
643-2364 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
333 Onyx Ave. NB
673-4062 $550,000 Sun 12-4
228 Orchid Ave, Old Corona del Mar
675-6000 $695,000 Sat 1-5
* • 233 Poinsettia, COM
676-6000 $635,000 Sat/Suh 1-5
309 Poln.settla, Old COM
759-9 100 $695,000 Sun 1-5
* 2041 Port Bristol, Harbor View Hms. N.B
631-7300 $369,000 Sat 1-4:30
* 1211 Portside, Harbor' View Hiiis, CdM
644-8177 $365,<>90 Sat 1-5
* • 19 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $649,000 Sat/Suo 1-5
* 1806 Sandatwood (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch
64 4-6200 $3 15,000 Sat 11-4 Sun 12-4
441 Santa Ana Ave (Newport Heights) NB
63 1~4042 $415,000 Sat/Sun 12-6
1628 Santiago Dr. Baycrest. Npt Bch
631-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30
961 Sonora Rd. Mesa del Mar. CM
751-3191 $132,900 Sun 1-5
1830 Tahota. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $202,000 Sunday 1-4
1826 Tradewfnds Ln, Baycrest. N.B
63 1-7300 $327,500 Sunday 1-4:30
*4639 Tremont Ln . Cameo Shores, N.B
631-7300 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
* *403 Via U do Soud. U do Isle, NB
760-8333 $1 ,395,000 Sun 1-5 * • 18742 Via Verona, Turtlerock. Irvine
673-4400 ~45.000 Sunday 1-5
202 1 Windward, Baycrest. Newport Beach
644-9060 $295,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5
2006 Windward Lane. Baycrest, N.B
631-7300 $325.000 Sun 1-4·30
5 BEDROOM * * ••507 Morning Star. Ovr Shrs. NB
760-8333 $900,000 Sun 1-5
1921 Port Weybridge (Sommerset) NB ~
631-1266 $340,000 Sat/Su,, 1-::> * •760 Via l ido Nord. LI, NB
673-7300 41 .575,000 Sun 2-4 ' 220 Via Palermo, lido isle
640-4868 $425,000 Sunday 1-4
5 BR pfue FAM AM or DEN
1s• 1437 Antigua Way, Baycnt_ N.B 30
631-7300 '416.p Sunday 1-4.
13 19 Antigua Way, Newpc;ri Beach
2 4 646-7171 $399,000 Sunday -
16 15 Bayci!H Ct, SpygleN Ridge, N.B
831-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30
Sat 1-5
1084 Corone Ln, Mete def Mar, CM
631-7370 $189,900 Sun 1-4:30
* • 1429 Galaxy Dr. Dvr Shrs. NB
751-3191 $47~000 Sun 1-5
55 Goleta Point, Spyglass Hill. N.B
631-7300 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 * • 1520 Highland. Westclitt.,NB
642-6487 $455.000 Sun 1-4
1210 Kings Road (Newport Heights) NB
631-1266 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·30-5
* 10 Mission Bay. Spyglass. CdM
760-1 468$598.000 Sunday 2-4
* •24 M1ss1on Bay. Spyglass. NB
760-8333 $620,000 Sat 1-5
1226 Polaris Or, Dove Shores, N.B
631 -7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 * e v25 Rldgeline. Harbor Ridge
760-8333 $4.850.000 SatlSun 1-5
1206 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores.,t:tB--
631-7300 $425,000 Salfoun 1-4:30
' 1320 Santiago Drive. Baycrest. N.B
631 -7300 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30
2705 Starbird. CM
751-3191 $319,000 Sun 1-5
•v 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge. COM
760-8333 $1 ,695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • V6 Tralalger. Harbor Ridge
640-4868 $1 950.000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30
* * 239 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. NB
759-9100 $1 550.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
6 BEDROOM * •333 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB
644-6200 $1 .100,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
6 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * • 1218 Polaris. N B
546-2313 $52~.ooo Sun 1-5
* * * • 10 1 Via Lido Soud, Ll,NB
675-6161 Will exchange Sal/Sun1-5
* * 103 via Lido Soud. Lido Isle NB
759-9100 $2.950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM * 759 Avocado. COM
675-6000 $149.500
•715 Avocado. COM
675-6000 $365.000
2 BEDROOM
_. •32 Ima Loa Ct. NB
673-7300 $164.000
* e 10 Ima Loa Ct, NB
646-8723 $159,000
2476-B Santa Ana Ave. CM
Sat 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 12-4
Suri 1-5
546-2313 $138.900 Sat/Sun 12-4
37 Tangerine. Orangetree. Irvine
552-2006 $ 137.500 Sunday 1-4PM
1671 Tustin C-4 (Westchtt area) CM
646-9834 $107 .500 Sat/Sun 9-5
2 BR plua FAM AM or DEN * •987 Bayside Cove, Bayside Cove. N.8.
631 -1400 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
•2427 Vista Nobleza. Blutts. NB 30 759-9 100 $385,000 Sun l -4.
3 BEDROOM
••02 Carlotta, Blutts. NB
640--0020 $237 .500
••21Encore Ct. NB
673-7300 $250,000
••9 Kia Loa Ct, NB
.673-7300 s 169,500
Sat/Sun 1-5
Sun 1-4
sun 1-4
835 No. Angelina, Placenua . Sun 1_5 546-2313 $159.950
2476-A Santa Ana Ave. CM
546-2313 $139.900 Sat/Sun 12-4
•2129 Vista Entrada. Blutts. NB
759-1501 $369,000 Sun 12:30-4..30
3 BA ptua FAM RM °' DEN
3182 Chem de Ferm, CM
546-2313 S 107.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
314 Jasmine, Corona del Mar .,
673-8494 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
•2 Rue Fontainbleau. Big Cyn, NB
760-8333 $425.000 . Sat 1-5
8 Shoal Drive. Jasmine Creek. N.B.
631-7300 $352.000 Sunday 1-4:30
4 BEDROOM * 2753 Vista Umbrosa. BluHs, NB
759-9100 $295.000 Sat 1-4:30
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
2BA
178 East 22nd St. Mesa Townhomes. CM
646-7434 $136.000 Sal/Sunday 12-4
DUPLEXES 1 & 1
2 BR plua 1 BA
616 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar
640-4 127 $290.000.
2 BR ptua 2 BR
72 1 Iris, Corona del Mar
Sun 1-4
631-1266 $299.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 30
1404 W Oceanfront. Newport Beach
$575.000 Drive by & call to see 673-7873
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Beautiful 4 bdrm, 3 bath. family home
with formal dining room. family. room
with fireplace. Located on quiet street.
Has lanai. spa and spacious backyard.
$312,500. Good firiancing, low down.
umable loan. ·
142-1212
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Walk to beach and T-S~t pier in historic
San Clememte 2 mstr suites. 2 'h ba rondo
Lge lJv. rom w/frpk. sep. dmmg nn. View
deck off welJ equipped kitchen. Strong
aMOCiation. OnJy 6 units-perfectly. Love-
ly pvt spa. Perfect for weekenders. Owner
motivated. Ask for Jan Hopwood. . __..,... .... ~ . ...,...
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IEW LllllY ICW FlllT ·1111,000
Best oceanfront lll&T111 overlooking sand.
surf. Catalina sunsets. 3 BR. 2 BA rondo
with lots of teak, glass & ule. Spa an mstr
suite. Custom kitchen with Jenn-Air.
Thermador. Sub-zero apphcances, teak
bar, wine rack, security system. 3 car
subtt>rranean parking. H. Brownell,
Architect. T Thomas. Builder.
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Best value an Eastbluff! Single family home
located on quiet cul-de-uc near ahoppina
center. Newport Beach Tennit Club, and c.orona del Mar High School. Large
auum"b~e 1 1. ~~ loan Ca 11
SALLY SHJPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T _ .......
UIE 200' PlllE
ISWINllTlllE
4/+ bdrm. big dock (s). play lawn & swim
beach Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low
owner fin. ~(land incl). Room for
expansion .... , (l ·I ) lll-0202
IEW PllOEI 1111,000 CTIL .,., Sat/S.11-4
M•IOW. lllLll• lT IEW Fii ZM
The Balboa Fun Zone area IS undergolng
redevelopment. By the end ~f 19~5 ~e
area will become the next Lido Village .
The prime commercial property at 207
Palm is now available. Bldg. designed for
second story. $162,000 aMumable first;
income $19.800/yr. .
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Highly upgraded 4 Bdrm, 2 ~ Ba,
fonnal dining, library, family rm,
master suite, cul-de-sac. Lovely large
backyard with pdOl, spa and much
more. $350,000.
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Private Parties
Are Welcome
C111 Clat111W,
642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost. ·
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1211,000
OPEi UT/Sii 1-•1H at 14'1 laluy Im•
Spacious 4 Bdrm & den. 2 1/2 baths.
Two 2 car garages. Large Jot with
room for pool or RV parking.
Ml-IMl
2807 EBBTIDE
PRIME LOCATION
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
. YOUR VIEW'
For Breakfast. lunch. dinner
or cocktails
1644,000 lncludn land.
-•TWO --o•as STAlllS co. COit I CllUTA 7H-13t7/173-7HI -
PllUTI IUll OHRllTY
BA YSHORES guard gated community
Custom Cape C.od home with French
'doon. wied brick. stained glass beveled
windows. gourmet kitchen. 3 bedroom.
3 ~ bath. 3 fireplaces.
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Spadoua 3 Bdrm, custom built home
with lW panorama of bay and
ocean. A borne dellcned foe relaxed livtnc. Fee land. $&50,000.
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H.V. Hiiis. $375,000 L.H. Plans lnl U T/Ill -I Must sell super sharp lrvme Orangetree , e!N~~ !, 1hleen ~nee
for expansion. I 211 Yia &.We 1H4 Pal.lo Home ... Fam nn, 2 bdnm, den Prloe 11111MC1 l280,000tt *~*
5 BEDROOMS
SMl,MIFU
IJYU. PUCI UYFIHT I S~tacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up,
2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces $1.250,000.
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Pride of ownership, H.V. Excinling Ocean & Jetty view. 4 Br. 3 Ba.
Homes, 3 doors from greenbelt. 37000 ft k . $1 150 ooo
5 BEDROOMS
cm LlllTI YIEW
Seawlnd, H.V. Homes, Phase 3.
$389,000 Fee. Steps to tennis
court.
5 BEDROOMS
Dl'MlllU
Incredible view. Reduced to
·$644.000 Fee.
4 BEDROOMS
l.1111 LIT
$314,500 Fee. Room for pool.
Assume large loan.
4 BEDROOMS
1211,111 FU
Expanded dining area, close to
greenbelt.
4 BEDROOMS
IPYIUU YIEW
Capehorn model. $579,000 Fee.
Assume loan. Setler motivated.
4 BEDROOMS
2-ITllY + SPI
Assume large loan. Boat
storage space. $309,900 Fee.
3 BEDROOMS
llUI VIEW, 11W1 YIEW
One of the best locations for
down coast vtew In CdM. Re-
duced to $399,000 Fee. Seller
says "bring me an offer."
2 UllTS
Assume large loan, $20,000 an-
nual Income. $250,000.
Also Cameo Stiores rental-4
Bdrm. $2400/mo. furnished.
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CHmY CLll
(Wlltlt 11 W11-41rf1I)
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Qualtty Townhouses from $1 24,9001
3 BR. 2 112 BA. Creauve developer
financing, Limned tune. 9.9% mt. 1st
year: 10.9% int. 2nd year, etc 10%
down. Only 2 homes remam Priced to
sell now!
Great locallon· spacious 1magmat1ve
floor plan. Gas range and micro. O/W,
frpk. large y;µ-d and balconies. vaulted
ceiling. dbl elec. garages with mterior
entry. Beautiful lush landscape.
Broker Co-op.
2114 .,..,. ''"" ( l Blk SW of Mesa Drive)
IPll 11 All Tl IHSIT UT /SH
COHUTUUTIOllS
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Outstanding
Achievements
in
Rt>al El!talt" Sales
• 1983 Company Top SaJesperson
• 1984 Harbor Office Top Sales~rsc>n
• 1984 Company Top hster last qrtr
• Board of Education Committee Mbr
Dave says the secret ts personal ser-
vice. truly carmg &-always givmg
more than is required
THE REAL
ESTATERS
MS10£HT\Al MAL ESTATE SEIWICES
1 11211
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SEAVIEW
Cua.rd pemuasion Oett9Sllt)' to stt o~n
hOU9e al 1905 Yacht Er\chan tress
(3 BR. 2 8A -$425,000)
OPEN SUN 1·5
Call to stt any of the.e CiM homeS in a
gated community
wld.ry bar. 2 bdnns. wood & concrete 5 bf 4 ~ 7100 Sq Fl. ... ...
patio-lots of extra touches tncludmg Wine c:alat. gourmet 1111• Tlke t:Nfll ~'-on
AIC earth tone cpts nurrored ardrobe Panoramic vie•. pvt this 2 b4 home New · · w gate, 80 acre+much · doors. bookcases. extra storage and much more Sa crifice et paint In/out. A-2 lot.
more. Really something spectal at S995,000 Call Patrick Rul1y Guinther 83 l -t2e45
$137,500! Ask tor Frank Hill Tenore 631·l296 t ' ·-·----COLDWeLL
BANt(eRO 112-200I $77.900 CASH to new loan
3 Duple• .. In vi.ta. Bani! I Montloello 2bf 1 'M:>e
appraisal $126,500 eeett. By Owner. 751-7200
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2 Story -4 Bedroom
Family Room
ONLY $140,500
Ideal Fountain Valley Locauon • THY I W.n -AU Fii UIY 111111
las: 141-llll let: 141 ....
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NB/CdM/CM arua. plumbing. turMCe. Beet
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Preatlglooa gotf eourM Newport Height• Condo.
aree l'tm. 4 BO 3'h BA 2 BO IV• BA •''i9'· Owner
•/pool. 199 & g~ rm. w1n 1et 11 go for S 110.00011 S.c. at $293,500 uam Or ._.. opt for $5000
$240.000. Try low dn down et s 1000 per mo
Patrick Ten<lf9 631-12e45 t671 Tuatln eve. Patrick
Tenore 831-12e45
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Built originally by the builder or lhe Bluffs u
his personal residence. Enlarged and cus-
tomized. Perfect lor the e•eoutlve who
Huge OCMn view mut4W 3 Bdrm. 2 bettl, .-.me
bedroom IUlte .ith fire-$1.30,500 1st TO. Pen.ct
p4.oe Ind Jac:uul tub.1 tor flr-1 time bu)'era
Formal dining room. ~I Asking $145.000
ahop, 3 ear garege. Ask· Delte ~ 831-12e8
109 S7i5,000 Senk uya
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wants a .. TRULY UNIQUE" home In Npt USTW ml'& 1111
Bch. $385,000 Incl land. SBR 28A r.m.tm. frpte, dbl
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W ULU 19\JY".,. llMl.T Inside/out. $140,000
Mt ltll l ... 11• Prine. only. &46-W9
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AtTOROA8LE MESA VER.DE 4 BR Ni-do-UC
IUd SIOK Now Only $138.000
MESA VERDE NORTH r or lht-)'OU"ll 1¥Nly 4 BR
Spa & IOlar Only '167.400
COUNTR'CCLlJB FOR TH.E EXIX\JT1V£ 4 BR
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extra wide IOt. Pen.ct
lamlly efld entertaining
home Priced 10 sell
1 St.495.goc>
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large lamlly room with
fireplace Poot. petlo.
huge cul-de-ue yard
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ceilings, floor to ceiling fireplace. 2
master bclnns. Spacious patios, large
2 car garages (attached). Low 5~.
down available.ONLY $136,000. See
you~ today! Call Bob Burtne r
646-143-4
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Irvine Pacific wrap~ up record '84 year
Completes S 180 million
worth of projects whil e
recording record sales
Irvine Pacific Development Co. has
1ust wrapped up a record year by
completing $180 million in home and
apartment construction during 1-984, ac-
cording to Roland Osgood, president of
the firm
The Newport Beach homebuilder. a
unit of The Irvine Co .. also recorded the
highest home sales in the company's
history with $68 1 m1lhon 1n 1984 sates. a
t 10 percent increase over the previous
year. Osgood said. Irvine· Pacific sold 556
homes during the year. also a record. and
built about 1.400 apartment units. -
.. We ant1c1pated that the economic
recovery was going to make 1984 an
excellent year for the homebuilding indus-
try. but our <esults are much better than
we ever expected."" said Osgood. "Both
our for-sale housing and apartment
developments performed exceptionally
well throughout the entire year."
Apartmen.t construction. accounted
tor about $112 m1lhon of Irvine Pacific's
bU1ld1ng portfolio. with the remaining $68
million for-sale housing, noted the home-
building executive. That level of building
activity, nearly all of which was in the city
of Irvine. makes Irvine .Pacific one of
Southerrt Cahforn1a's largest home-
builders. and the largest builder of
apartments
Osgood attributed his firm's 1984
Barratt holds
28_-day classes
• to improve
its sales staff
Barratt American Inc has 1nit1ated a
28-day tra1n1ng course for its sales
representatives. in a bid to make em-
ployees "the best trained. most efficient
staff 1n the building industry," according
to Tim Hamilton. vice president of sales
and market1nq
The cour se includes lectures anct
classroom act1v1t1es. being conducted c,n
a revolving schedule 1n Irvin&. San Jose
and San Diego. where the company s
d1v1s1onal operations are headquartered
Presiding over the training sessions 1s
Mike Ferry, a consultant to the real estate
1ndistry
"A sales representative must know all
the aspects of the homes to be sold If he or
she really hopes to present the home
correctly." Ferry noted "He must be
aware of all of the features the home has to
offer and be as aware of tocat schools.
shopping, employment centers and other
important community facts.
Ferry suggests that the coU<se will
benefit buyers because. sales representa-
tives will be more knowledgable about
such details as financing op1ions, and wilt
be better st presenting-the homes' special
features to them.
performance to the resurgence of both the
first-time homebuyer and apartmental
rental markets. He said that dout>le-digit
Inflation of the late 1970s'SCared off most
first-time buyers. and also put a damper
on apartment construction in Orange
County and nationwide.
"We knew there was tremendous
demand in Orange County for sale
housing and apartments priced within the
financial reach of young singles and new
families." r:ioted Candy Shepard. Irvine
Pacific director of sales and marketing.
.. The challenge for our firm was to build
attractively designed housing that would
satisfy demand at that price level. Adding
to the challenge was the fact that we are
building in Irvine. which has traditionally
been a community of higher-priced
homes.··
She said most homes built by Irvine
Pacific in 1984 were priced between
$80,000 and $150.000 However. Shepard
pointed out that a luxury condominium
project devetop~d by the firm in Irvine's
Woodbridge community also sold well
ducing the year.
''While most of our new home sates
were 1n that $80,000 to $150.000 range.
the success of our Woodbridge Lake
Shore condominiums. where prices start
at the mid-$200,000. shows that the
luxury home market still exists -but it's
much smaller than It was before the
recession hit in the early 1980s," she said.
Looking ahead to 1985, Osgood said
his company will continue Its ambitious
building program. with emphasis on the
first-time homebuyer market and apart-
ment development. He noted that de-
\ mand for both types of shelter is expected
to remain strong the rest of this decade.
"We are creating our own future
housing market through our first-time
homebuyer and apartment development
programs, and we see no reason to
change what has been a very successful
strategy for us," the Irvine Pacific presi-
dent concluded. "We are assuring our
success tomorrow by what we are b
today."
Homes tiu1lt by Irvine Pacific ir
duclng l.984 i nclud~ Wine
Townhomes. Wlndwood Garden !-
Woodbridge · Laurels. Woodl
Seasons. Woodbridge Lake
Woodbridge Seaport. Woodl
Alders. Orchard Glen. and Vista Fil
Beacon Hill models noi
under way along Coast
Construction has begun on the model
homes for Beacon Hill Cove. a new
development of single-family homes by
The Stellrecht Co. in Laguna Niguel's
Beacon Hill coastal community .
Located within the 350-acre master
planned community. the one-and two-
story homes will offer views of the rolling
hills and an environment cooled by ocean
breezes.
Stellrecht's three and four bedroom
plans blend traditional New England-style
architecture with modern amenities.
Spacious interiors encompass between
1. 700 and 2.450 square feet.
The three model homes will be
decorated by Exctu~ive Designs of Hunt~
lngton Beach, according to Dale Butter.
Stellrecht's sates and marketing director.
With the grand opening tentatively
se t for mid-March. Dottle Atkins. the
designer. is. planning to interpret Beacon
Hill Cove's New England-style theme
·using traditional, country and Ca1
accents for the models.
8ecreational opportunities
swimming pools. whirlpool spa
lighted tennis courts -all within
walking distance. Hiking and bi
trails are available at nearby Salt
Regional Park.
Residents of Beacon Hill Cc
also be just minutes away from se
adventures at Salt Creek Beach an
Point Harbor~nd Marina.
Prices for the Stellrecht-bu1lt I
Hill Cove homes start at $169,0
reach Beacon Hill Cove. drive tow
coast on Crown Valley Parkway fr
San Diego Freeway. Turn le
Clubhouse Drive (at Et Niguel (
Club). turn right on Niguel Road, ti
on Beacon Hill Way to the modE
more information. call the sates o
661-6060 or 898-7557.
"No matter how good a sates force
1s ... said Ferry. "It can be Improved." Mille Ferry (rlCht) cond.cta a clue to Wp Buratt Americall Ml• repreeent.aU•ee •bupen th.U 8kil1a
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9 lW.OA CHIT. Newport Crest ... Ptan 7. 3 bedroom•. 2~ baths.
$169,500. Your hostess. Carol Mulvey. (i-4)
. SAT/SllUY 1·4
41 IOYAl ST. CHIC(. llC CMYll. Newport Beach ... Just reduced to
$625,000. Security community •. 3 bedrooms, family rOOM, formal
dining. pool & spa, 3 car garage. Your host, Gib Walker. (~)
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1330 ULAXl lllYE. Dover Shores ... Thls home has a fantaat11 iia +pool
& putting green, 4 bedrooms. large family room. indoor.-outdoor
spa. $775,000. Your host Javad Mansoor. (1-4)
760 VIA UDO IOll . lido lsle ... Original home on large lot next :o
greenbelt, beautiful bay view. $1,575.000. Your hostess Lowell Stark.
(2-4)
124 VIAJllESTE, Lido lsre ... Outstanding 4 bedroom. 3Yt bath home, large
. south patio. quality throughout. on 45' wide lot. $515.000. Your
hostess Carol Mulvey. (1-4)
621 DOULJ .,LACE. Newport Beach ... Newport Heights area. one of 4
homes on cul-de-sac, 41h years new, 2 story home beautifully
decorated. $350,000. Your hostess Claudette Taylor. (2-4)
IPEI llOISE SAT /SI"·~· 1-4 32 llU LOA COUil. Newport Crest...Ready to move in, has been painted,
new drapes & carpeti!'lQ· 2 ~rooms, 2 baths. $164,000. Your host,
343 VIA UIO SM. Udo lste ... An exceptional bayfront on. a large lot next to
greenbelt. Large sUp for 60' boat. 3 car garage. huge master suite with
sitting room + fireplace and much rriore. Ottered at $1 ,800.000. Your host
Joe C.hrlstopher.
Bob Newell. ( 12-4) '
21 EICOIE COUil, Newport Crest...Full ocean view from living room &
master suite. Has j bedrooms. 21h baths, $250.000. Your hostess.
Wyvonne Gill.
$95,000-$300,000 . .
IAll OWIH VICAIT LOT -In Laguna Beach w .. h
a white water view. approximately 25x80.
Submit on terms. l$95,000.
SUTA All~ -Great for 1st time buyer w/
family on So. Saker. Features 3 bedrooms.
large yard with fruit trees plus bonus room.
Price $125,000. Close to schools.
COSTA IHA Cllll -with ocean view -2 yrs
new, 2 master suites. 2 batJls, formal dining.
double attached garage. Takes very low
dowi~ ~1?Q.QOO. Must see to appreciate. . ,., ..... _'
ltSTCUFJ YIW _ In Newport ~.~ at Wes,~
cliff & Dover. Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bat11
condo o ou d floor. Fireplace. 2 car gar-
age, poo spa area in park setting. Walk to
shops. P 1 $1' 9,000.
TWI IOIM SllT£ condo at the Versailles.
.Overlook Newport bay, perfect for dual own-
ership occupancy. Price $165,000.
ICUllflllT CIM -with ocean view of
Catalina Island + beautiful sunsets. Security
bldg. & parking. Walk to shops and res-
taurants, near BaJboa Pier. Prlce.$247.500.
uum ..... -from this 3 bedroom, 2
bath condo In the Versailles. large closets,
waaner & dryer Included. Price $275,000.
Beautiful community pool & spa.
/
llCllA IQaa 1CU1 lflW -3 story home In hills
has been remodeled with many new features.
3 bdrma, 21~ baths. new roof. sundecks.
Asklng(f285,000.
$300,000-$675,000
011 UIO ISL! -a neat and clean 3 bedroom, 2
bath home on large lot close-to ciubhou8e.
$349,000.
OWllH MOTIVATED -to sell this 3 bedroom, 3
bath home on Udo Isle. corner location. Also,
tor rent at $1750/mo. Price $349,000.
llEWU IUPLII -in excellent condition 11h
btocks to ocean & near shops. 2 bdrm. & 3
bdrm. Seller will help with financing. Thi~ Is a
very good investment at $359,000. on Balboa
Pen in.
TOWlllOUSE IUPlll Oii WJOA PHllSlll -Separ-
ated by patio. 5 years new. walk to ocean. ~ch unit has double enclosed garage, zoned
f -.merclal. $335.000. or co ......
FUTASTIC UTTll CASTll -and near ii::'!: on
Udo Isle. This home offers 3 bedrooms, 2'h
baths, den with wet bar. beautiful decor.
Rooftop deck. Price $559,000.
IAll OWIEI -Laguna Beach retreat. Spec-
tacular. very secluded custom home with
pqpl, spa & sauna. Newly painted Inside & out.
Approx. 11J acre. Price reduced to $575,000.
SPIClllS. ut HSIUlll. -home on Lido Isle.
Beautifully maintained 4 bedrQOms, 3 baths.
formal dining room. High ceilings wlt'h open
t>eams and a lush pa'tlo. Price $675.000 on
Plazza Lido.
BAYFROITS TO $1,495,000
UYflOIT llCl-IW -On Lido Park Or.. 3rd
floor corner unit. One bedroom one bath.
super bay view. Owner will finance. Price
$275,000.
UYFIOIT llCl-llSE -On Lido Park Dr .• offers a
real show place. Master bedroom. den. 11h
baths. beautiful kitchen. security bldg. RE-
DUCED $50,000.now $295.000. Low down!!
"" fAl llllS nm -from this bayfront
CQndo. featufes 2 bedrooms, den, 3 baths, air
cond. Asking $475,000.
UYflllT FHfClOSUIE -on Linda Isle. A per-
fect single level home for entertaining. 3
bedrooms, 3 baths. formal dining, large tile
deck, serene bay•v1ew. boat dock. Asking
$799.000.
IUUTIC PllCE 1£HCTIOI -Now priced at
$925,000. Beautiful bayfront 60' on the water
with pier & slip. Spacious floor plan of over
5000 sq.ft. of gracious living In Dover shores.
lftH SHIU IAYFHT -with many custom
features, 4 fireplaces. 3 wet bars, peg &
aroove floors, central air conditioning, master
~lte ~~ sittl~ roo!"· Dock for so ft. boat.
Setters are mouv"d:~. price $950,000.
OUWIT llY -tor Udo tsle baytron: ~
with full pier & slip. Beautiful vtews of north
channeL submit offers. Asking $995,000.
FllTASTIC PllC£ IOICTIOI -you can't afford to
pass up. Beautifully remodeled bayfront with
super view & dock for large boat. Price
S 1,295,000 on Via Lido Soud. Large master
·suite with ~PY view.
DCWBT ... fmMCllC -Is offered with this
lido Isle bayfront with a super view of all bay
activities. Slips with many etectrk:al outlets.
Prloe reduced tc:> $1 ,395,000. On Via lido
Nord.
lluml •m m -from this 2 story
bayfront with 4 spacious bedrooms. 4 baths.
family room. 2 flreptaces-1 In master suite.
doek and sandy beach. On Via lido Soud.
$1,495.000
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n1-04Z6Eves/WkndS L 3BR Pf'Ol decwltamrm BAYSl10AES 24 hr ga1e $1300/mo 731·5331 28R lba dlshwaher encl hkups S950 870-10&4 TO OUSE 2Bd 1 lltlll.n
X for din rm. hot 1Ub. 2'h ~~!rd$ f~ be~~hes~:~r VILLA BALBOA delu•e 2 garage $505/mo Call lllTUT ii ~· ~B~Ng~r. pallo. dws~' lll-114! ln1t. Ualarai.a~ ..
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pets Call 759-0635
Ctttll •el ••r llll
Charming h<>IJM walk to
PCH 2 • 2 ·den $110Q
Coast Prop 673-5410
$1150 Lovely sp~ 2
mstr bdrm 2 ba. park like
se111ng. lrpl. 2700
Bayside Dr .. 673-4969
2BR 1ba new cpts/palnt.
trplc new dishwasher.
garage w/e1ec opner
$87Slmo 774-«97
)BR 2'"18A, Lv Am.t'iPiC
s1eps.10 beach, $1,400.
96() • .4228 or 960~229
'Br 2' rBe pool. tennis.
OR FR 2 lpci Vu $2400
Ownr B~r 640-4152
CAMEO SHORES Large
3BR • .oa Swimming
por>ltc abana. super
~ & l'laaipr .view Prl-
vale 1>eacns S.4500/mo
La Veta Burns 760-146&
lge ~ nr '} ba. saunaJjac. 2
bll.s oay u111 meld S 1600
mo !urn lt\la1I 673--6245
Southside ot PCH IOvely
2Br 1151' on cul-de-sac 2
ca1 gar i\ paho 2 bites to
ocean S 1350 • uttls Avt
now Call AnsWflf Ad
202 642-4300.. 24 ""
Costa Meu -1I24
2Br 1ea encl yard, pets Ok
Santa Ana Hts $600 mo
SAOO sec 854-1927
281 IBa ott streel, quiet,
encl gar No pets $850
5•8·8251, (213)696-1498
3BR 211ba condo. din rm •
patio bltlns. dbl gar. •I d,
rec lac 1900/mo Aoent
546-7390 daya. 6«-721&
Pves 'wlcnds
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wttrplc & 2 car gar•
$795 /mo Agt 64-0--6161
4BR 2ba. ~ c:pta. new
pa1n1 2 car attaehed gar·
age S 1050/mo lnc:ts ger-
dener AMI f()( Cwey
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3Br 2•,;ea. dbl 09', pool,
lrple, spa No petl $1100.
730·5559 ()( 730--0355
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car gar S 1250 951-3469 · 6 4P6 6~ 1 9Y Bd 2ba. bit ins micro-645 2075 or 548 5763 $695/mo 2bd 1 '•bl stove $8_50/mo 536-46371
--t ease < wave 818-447 2589 $625 1 Bd Iba gar all Reason to move $400 1br1 646-0100 8181799·4856 2BR Iba down pvt paho twnhse E-side pool 3BR 2ba. W/D l'lkup, cntr11 amen111es. must .ee•
pad wl mod k1tch EZ B d Dr d BAI Newport Shores Beach bike 10 beach $600 Dys gar.Indy rm Qul4!t toe. vac. Ille kitchtbath noors. 2 l l Oavtd Dr
terms ot hers avail a1rs1 e 3e13u:e 1 Houses JBr A-Frame 8'i2·92<14 eves645-3280 must see S825tmQ. 846-4 152 1 Ill.rain 539-6190 Best Arty fee •b8 condo t water-S 1295 & 4Br Canallront 2310 Santa Ana _ _ .,..
front 1>oa1 dock poss1-1 s 1595 840 8206 2Br 1Ba downstairs wlfrlg TSL MANAGEMENT $6251$650 ~o 2 Bd apts Ul-1142
Unique set up 3bdrm 2ba b1hty pvt bnc~ courtyard 57 1 W Joann $510 mo 642-i603 Encl gar. W/D hkl\p -
S700's gourmet kit • lrg wa1ers1de deck Water vie"" Eas1blull No Pets 838-0772 Agt --yards/patios, trplc In CM Joe 2 Br 2 ba 2
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centraly located. S t200 hme w 'cozy rrplc incl Submll pels Lease s1so1mo 966-0266 of extras No pets S750 L h have Spacious 2Br Big C yn
mo 539-2897 Agl gar/sl'lop snoo k•d 011 $2000'mO 673-75A4 mo 631 -6155 ives,!,..~~.¥00apts Condo Tenn pool WID. ---539 6 90 Bes 0 1 2 Br wlgar cr~s water * .,.... ......... ar . 1 1 1200 644-0129 TOWNHOUSE w/2 oar -1 I "lty ee YOl HSERYE fl Pd 636·41~0 i-9Pc!1 Lge 2BR/den ~ s unit • 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suites _ 110 __
gar. all amenities 38drm Big Cyn Estate appro• GATED VILLAGE COM· 2'l28 D Placen11a~540 Pallo, .closed gar N-•Spacious townhouses Studio apt, Versailles
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Santa Rosa: full-scaie resort in ·desert . .
New-home resort offers
tennis courts of grass.
golf courses and more
As a new-home resort development
in La Quinta, Santa Rosa Cove Is one of
th~ most complete resort facilities in the
desert. ottering separate guest quarters,
dual master bedrooms and world-class
recreation facilities.
The grass tennis courts at the La
Quinta Hotel T ennls Club -the club of
Santa Rosa Cove -are just one aspect of
the entire resort situation.
The only club in the desert that
features grass courts. the La Quinta Hotel
Tennis Club boasts three clay courts and
12 hard courts. in addition to its four grass
courts. Capturing all the elegance, grace
and charm of Wimbledon, the grass court
facility adds an element of style to the
already popular enclave of Santa Rosa
Cove.
When Wimbledon began establishing
its tradition, La Quinta was preserving a
quality all its own.
In the 1920s. La Quinta was selected
as the desert's finest resort site, and since
then the Clark Gables. Frank Capras and
other celebrities have chosen the fabled
area as their resort hideaway. A few years
ago, the finest golf and tennis clubs In the
desert were created here. Now between
the golf. and tennis clubs. the tomes of
Santa Rosa Cove are being built. preserv-
ing the restorative qualities of early Palm
Springs living.
The homes have a Mediterranean
style, with red tile roofs and rough stucco
exteriors. Floor plans include dual master
bedrooms. pop-out corner fireplaces.
raised ceilings. atrium spas and separate
guest quarters.
Priced from $150.000 to $331 ,000
with 30-year financing starting at 10.95
percent for the first three years. Santa
Rosa Cove hOmes range from 1.396 to
2 ,307 square feet.
Secured behind a 24~hour gate and
protected from the wind by the Santa
Rosa Mountains. this private enclave is
physically removed from the major com-
mercial activities of the desert, preserving
the tranquility and leisurely pace of this
classic desert environment.
Santa Rosa Cove homes are within
walking distance of the la Quinta Hotel
Tennis Club and membership Is Included
in th~ purchase of every home.
Scene of international competition,
the La Quinta Hotel Tennis Club Is the
result of a collaborative effort between a
major developer of tennis facilities, Land-
mark. and some top names in tennis,
including Arthur Ashe. Dick Stockton,
Marty Riessen and Charlie Pasarell.
For the third year in a row, the club
has been host to California's premier
tennis event. The Pilot Pen Classic
(formerly the Congoleum Classic) which is
a "Super Series" feature of the Nabisco
Grand Prix tennis circuit and attracts
nearly 8,000 spectators.
Adjacent to Santa Rosa Cove are
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some of the finest golf and tennis facilit
in the west. The .La Quinta Hotel G
Course 1s bomposed of two 18-h•
champiOnship courses, each more th
6,800 yards. Designed by world-
nowned golf course architect Pete D
the courses were fashioned on 1
traditional Scottish links concept, ....
undulating greens. knolls, mounds. wa
hazards, and deep pot bunkers.
Sculpted around the natural des
terrain, the course Is both visually d
matic and athletically challenging, It\
magnificent mountainside tee placeme
and several blind holes.
Membership is by Invitation onJy. C:
Digest selected the course as among ·
top ten in California.
To visit Santa Rosa Cove in the
Quinta Hotel resort complex. take Hit
way 111 to Washington, travel south
Eisenhower Drive. The complex is loca·
at 501h and Eisenhower In La Quir
Furnished models may be Inspected fr
9 to 5 daily. For more Information call (6
564-1525.
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Santa ROA Co•e offer• world-clue recreation facWtlee. lncladln& \Jae only (rue teDAl• coarta ln the deeert.
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f?-~1nand said 's'urging' at Irvine's Northwood
Two-story homes off er
two or three bedrooms
priced f rdm $109. 000
Opportunity Is knocking at North-
wood Square In Irvine. And according to
Standard-Pedfic Corp. officials, prudent
homet>uyer1 have been quick to take
advantage of thet fact. "Market demand
Tor theee dl9tlnctlve townhomes Is
'surging," reportl Standard-Pacific vice
president, Steve Scarborough.
The two-ttory homel of Northwood
Squwe are priced from $109,900 to s 119,900, wtth three floor s>Wt• av9'tabfe.
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The two-and three-bedroom designs
offer from 1. 100 to 1,383 square feet of
living space. with enclosed two-car gar-
ages with electronic door opener and
direct house access.
Features Include living and dining
areas. stairway skylights. vaulted ceilings,
carpeting throughout, antiqued brass
door hardware, decorator-selected in-
terior lighting fixtures, and wood-burning
fireplaces with gas loglighter valve.
Kitchens offer hand-finished oak
cabinets. · luminous celling lighting,
ceramic tile counter tops, and such
appliances as an etectrlc range with self-
cleanlng ovens, seven-cycle dishwasher,
loemaker plumbing. and porcelain fln-
isned steel sinks.
Walk-In closets highlight the master members of the Northwood Sc
bedrooms and intimate retreats enhance townhomes maintenance auocli
privacy In most plans. Master baths have which will maintain the recreational f
pullman tops, hand-set ceramic tile ties, common areas. and home exte
shower surrounds, porcelain finished The association Is ttnanctalty supp
steel tubs with ceramlc1ile surrounds. and through monthly dues from North•
hand-finished oak cabtnets. -Square homeowners.
Exteriors feature New England-sty1e
architecture with masonlte"sldlng, t8'(-
tured stucco, fire retardant 1haketUe roofs
and traditionally styled entry doors.
Exteriors and coMmon groond1 are
professionally maintained. Recreational
facilities include a private recreation
center with pool, whlrtpoot spa, and
poolside cabana.
All residents automatically become
Model homes by Interior des
Carole Elchen are open daily from 1C
to 5 p.m. ~
To reach Northwood Square, ta~
Santa Ana Freeway to Cutver Boule
north ta. Jrvtne Boulevard. Turn rlgl
Irvine to Yale Avenue, th«l left ti
homes.
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office at 731·3"4~.
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Curtain's coming down on Parkview
The Wiiham Lyon Co. is preparing to
oring down the curtain on one of Its most
successful townhome developments,
"Woodbndge Parkvlew" In Irvine.
"We have only a few homes still
available for purchase, Including a couple
ready-for -immediate occupancy resi-
dences.' said Linda Tibbit, sales man-
ager
Prices begin at $129.990 for a
townhome al Woodbrl.dg~ Park view In the
recreation-oriented Woodbnage com-
munity. which Is being planned and
developed by The Irvine Co
Among the fac1ht1es are· tw o man-
made lakes, beach clubs, swimming
lagoons. parks. tennis courts. sw1mm1ng
pools. and even a specially-designed .. Hot
Wheels" park and course The park is
fenced and offers an electronic secunty
gate.
All homeowners in lhe community
rece111e automatic membership in the
Wood bridge Village Association .
Financed · by monthly dues from all
members. the association administers the
professional maintenance of the---com-
munity's recreational facilities and other
common areas.
Woodbridge Parkview, as do other
Woodbridge neighborhoods. ~s its own
homeowners association. WNch Is
financed by separate monthly dues and
oversees common area maintenance as
well as home exteriors in the develop-
ment.
At Woodbrloge Parkview. the remain-
ing homes Include one-and two-story
floor plans with two and three bedrooms.
Designed by Hales-Langston, A.I.A .. of
Orange, the homes gtter contemporary
features and amenities.
Among the highlight'!> are· wood-
burning fireplaces. formal entries. master
bedrooms with private baths and oval
tubs. walk-In closets or s1td1ng door
wardrobes. and modern kitchens.
The kitchens feature built-in ap-
pliances. including double ovens.
cook tops. exhaust range hoods.' auto-
matic dishwashers. and garbage dis-
posers.
Along with custom-designed wood
cabinets are luminous lighting', pantries
and double-compartmented sinks with
single-level faucets.
Wall-to-wall carpeting is standard 1n
living rooms. halls. family rooms. stair-
ways and bedroms.
Selected floor plans also featw ~
dining rooms. family rooms, bay-window-
ed nooks. and sloped ceilings
Model homes. furnished and decor-
ated by Carole E1chen Interiors, are
displayed Tuesdays through Sundays
ftom 10 am to 6 pm and Mondays from
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V1s1tors should exit either the San
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theh enter Woodbndge at Alton. Direc-
tional signs lead the way to Woodbridge
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1700 NEWPORT BL VD., C.M. 2790 HARBOR IL VD., C.M. 21030 BROOKHURST, H.B •.
CWSIC IHA VHH -Executive home
with all the goodies!! Upgraded one
story Buccola. 3' huge bdrms, ; 2"
baths. Air conditioned. Security-sys-
tems. Water softner. Sparkling pool
& spa. Assumable 121/We loan. Price
only $229,000. Call now for show-
ing. 546-2313
Wllf VA LOU-IO OUUflllC -As-
sume $104,00Q VA Loan! Desirable
home. Warm crackling fireplace.
Great neighborhood .• Total price
$119,900. Call now. 963-6767
COWCE ,... -What a bargain!
$121,000 total price In beautlfuf Col-
lege Park. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Double
: brick fireplace. Quiet cul de sac
street. See It now. 546-2313
'°'"' Tlllll• -Assumable tow Interest rate loans that total
S 105,0001 3 bdrm, 21h bath home
wtth great floor plan. Large end unit
In greenbelt locatlon. lnciudea pool,
spa & clubhouJe. Full price
$129,500. 646-7171
$99,950 -Total price in Costa Mesa. Neat and
clean inside & out. 3 bdrm. 1 'h baths. Sunny
flying area with brick fireplace. Covered patio
looks out to large yard. Easy terms. Call
546-2313
llMG IM 1"E •EW YEH -And new way of life in
prestigious Harbor Highlands. Immaculate 3
bdrm. a beautiful covered patio that over-
looks easy-to-keep well landscaped yard.
Newport's best buy at $189,9001 646-7171
CICAMTIC COlOMIAl -Bike to beach from this
huge home. Large living area. Family room.
Formal dining room. Patio kitchen. 5 huge
bdrms. master suite with walk-In closet. 3 full
baths. Sparkling pool and the beach is very
near. Priced at only $166.950. Call now.
546-2313
TllE llCllT IOU$E! $157 ,SH --This one feels
good. Clean and sharp. Fresh paint Inside. 4
large bdrms. 3 baths. Quiet cul de sac.
Community pool. Come see this one!
963-6767
S,ACIOUS MESA WEIDE -Giant 2 story with
covered entry. Cathedral celling. Living room
has free-standing fireplace. Separate family
room. Formal ·dining. Country kitchen
w/breakfast nook. 4 giant bdrms. Great fam-
ily area. $174.500 total price. Call now.
546-2313
A l(TlU WAY OJ Uft -Large. spacious 5 bdrm,
5 bath home with many attractive features.
You get a distinguished location In the "Dover
Shores" area with all the conveniences of a
l0ng·establlshed community. Fee land! Only
$399,000. 646-7171
T•rs IWll UY! -$139,9001 Save a bun-
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flnancfng. Squeaky clean 3 bdrm. 1¥• bath
home. HUO-kitchen. gtant bonus room.
Beautiful yard. Call now. 963-6767
UllEUEYUU HT THE -Only $119,0001 As-
sumable $90,000 at only 1 H'•o/•. Only 100/.
and owner wlll carry the balance. 4 bdrm, 2
bath, double attached garage with many
upgrades. A pleasant surprise! Hurry!
646-7171 -
VA APPIOVEI COllO, $H,95t -Beautiful 2 bdrm,
11h bath. Shows like a model. Large private
front yard. Call to see. 963-6767
OUTSTUDUIC VALUE, $94,SM! -3 bdrm home
with assumable loan. Includes formal dining
room & breakfast nook. A pride of ownership
home on a pride of ownership street. Really
worthwhile for you to see. Call 646-7171
"All 5 IEllOOI -Bargain at this price
$166,000. Two story 5 bdrm. 2 bath. Large
living area. Country kitchen overlooks sparkl-
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IUY Tl£ IUCI, $149,IM -Atrium entry. Mag-
nificent French doors. Open, light and airy
formaJ dining. Gourmet kitchen, 3 large
bdrms. 2 baths. And so near the beach!
963-6767
$155 "" 'UllJIHTS -That's on a $75,000 VA
11 'h% assumable loan. Owner wlll help with
other financing. Large famlly room. 3 bdrms.
1~ baths. Make yourself a deal, $111,500. A
must see. Call 546-2313
OREi JJUIC(I IAnlfHIT ... -$575,0001
Seller will carry fully amortized 1st TO at 12•1 •.
Valuted living areas. Long water views. Bonus
room. Formal dining. Country kitchen. 2 mas-
ter suites plus 2 large bdrms. Extensive
decks. 40' boat slip. Call for an apPolntment.
963-6767
"SOUH COAST IOI Ir' -Location! Locatlonf Is
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bath condo near all shopping. Attached
double. garage. A beauty at $125,900. Call
546-2313
ElGUISITE •EWPOIT ~W -This upgraded unit Is
In Immaculate condition. Enjoy the tranquility
of living In a private gated community. Many·
amen)tles Included. You'll be amazed what
$135,000 will buy! Call 646-7171
OCEA• V1EW IUCll COTTACE -$125,900. Quaint
one of a kind. New carpet, paint. Walk to
Pacific in minutes. Call today 963-6767
1rs ToiArs UICAll -Eastslde doll house
completely remodeled on a large corner lot.
$76.000 assumable loan at 12•1. Interest.
You'll agree this charming 2 bdrm cottage Is
priced low at $124,9001 646-7171
"JIHCI QUAITH" -Huge 3 bdrm, 3 bath
condo with formal dining. Bonus r.oom. All
appliances Included. 2 car garage with separ-
ate laundry area. A bargain at $109,900. See
it! Call 546-2313
IUY Of TIE llH -Ve~ private and lovely 2
story Laurel Point garden home. Quietly
centered In a community where people care.
2 master suites. Assumable $72.000 loan at
11 1h0/ •• A terrific value at $118,9001 646-7171
llPUl·S115,5M -Very well maJntalned units
In ~rable location on a cul de sac atreet. 1
bdrm unite are atwaya rented. No vacancy
here! Great opPortunlty for the amart In-
vestor. 646-7171
Tm IS m Sil Mt -Assume $50,00 at 10.6% flx~. $558 Pill. Owner wtll carry tool Cute
and ctean 2 bdrm, 1'ti bath condo. Encloaed
garage. Great complex. Call now. 963~787 ctSTA 1UA lllTI, SUI.Ml -Enter a cozy llvlng
room with crackling fireplace, formal (jlnlng
area. All hardwood f1oors. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. lfEI ,,. ICll UTAm -Thia beautifully decor-
Everything In great condition. Sunny family ated home It hidden among trees In a auperb
patio overlook• large rear yard. Act nowl ecenlc eettlng. The apacioua, exciting noor
5-46-2313 pfan Includes: breakfast & formal dlnlnl
. room1, family room, llvlng room, d9ft & tdb'\C!!!•vu.t\ bdrm•. Only $299,900. &46-7171 •
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28 -OrMge County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, February 2, 1985 .
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNT AJN VALLEY
OC ·fugitive escapes again
Man accused in rountain Valley police
shootout subject of Arizona manhunt
Tempe, Anz. Thursday at\ernoon added.
and disappeared after stealing a truck Two Orange County Sheriffs in-
from a repair shop. • . vestigators Oew to Arizona late
Mohon had been behind bars in Thursday to join in the search for
Arizona since Jan. 25 but had used an Mohon. descn bed as a "career cnmi-
assumed name to hide his identity, a nal" who has been in and out of jail
Maricopa County Sheriffs deputy his entire adult life.
where he feels he has nothing left to
lose," Mancopa Sheriff Cpl. Jay
Ellison sa"1.
"The potential for violence womes
us," Eliason said. "He (Mohon) max
have passed that point of no return . • By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... Dalll' ...........
Michael Wayde Mohon. the Or-
anie County fugi tive charged with
tt;ying to kill a Fountain Valley police
officer, was being hunted in Arizona
Coast
Researchers say conr
traceptive gels and foam
may prevent AIDS./ A3
Good news for Irvine resi-
dents. Sewer fees are
coming down./ A3
California
McMartin attorneys
threatened with con-
tempt after courtroom ·
squabbling./ A8
Nation
30 scientists say they see
a monkey's head
sculpture on the face of
Mars that may.Indicate an
ancient civilization lived
there.IA&
Victims are shooting bur-
glar suspects left and
right. 'It's either them or
us,' they claim./ A7
World
Iraq claims in quelled an
Iranian counterattack on
captured territory./ A7
A West German business
executive Is shot In the
head by terrorists./ AS
Sports
Utah State hands struggl-
ing UC Irvine an 87-84
basketball loss./C1
Fountain Valley tops
Ocean View to forge a tie
In the Sunset League girls
standlngs./C1
Edison wins Sunset
League wrestling title,
dethroning five-time
champ Fountain Valley.
/C3
Datebook
South Coast Repertory
probes theater's 'Twilight
Zone.' /Page 3
Friends of SCA reach Into
back vaults for theatrical
fashion show. /Page 10
'Oragonophlles' obvious-
. ly hungry and waiting for
''new'' Mandarin Chinese
restaurant. /Page 18
Bualne••
A tiny resort community
In Nevada now has
"50 ,000 visitors each
weekend.IC&
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Auto Piiot
Erma Bambeck
Bridge
Bulletln Board
Bualnesi
California
Cla .. lflect
Com let
Crouword
Death Notices
Horoteope
Ann Landers
Opinion
Police Log
Public Notices
Sporta
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Theater•
w eather
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C10
A3
C8-9
A6
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today fo llowing his second successful
escal;>C from law officers in two weeks.
officials reported.
Mohon. 39. and another man
reportedly smashed their way out of a
POiice van carrying prisoners in
reported today. "There's a good d~I of concern o ut
An FBI .fingen>rint check that here but we feel we're dealing wtth a
revealed Mohon's identity arrived guy who's built up such a criminal
just hours after the escape, the deputy • record that he may be at that point
Debriefing covers the subject
Anonymous ma vens o f modesty provided to be overexposed at 17th Street and Pacific thiS solution to a billbbard they conaldered Coast Highway in-Hunti.ngten Beach .
The hunt for Mohon bepn Jan. 17
ir;i Orange County when he make a
daring escape from a sheriff's deputy
who was transPOrting him to UCl
(Plea.e eee PUGITIVE/A2)
UCI professor
'optimistic'
on AIDS news
Will neutralizing
antibody work well
for hum-a n victims?
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OflMO.-, ..... lwt
An AIDS researcher at UC lr.y ine
said today he's op11m1st1c about
recent strides in preventing the dead-
ly disorder. but he urged cauuon in
interpreting two announcements of
AIDS breakthroughs.
Dr. Sudhtr Gupta. a UC'I professor
of medicine and chie f of im-
munology. said the laboratory results
reported Thursday ma.;r not necess-
arily produce s1m1lar benefits in
human sub1ects.
"One must use caution in inter-
preting what we get in the laboratory
versus what we get in (a human
patient)." Gupta said.
But he added. "I'm think I'm
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definitely opttm1suc about what ~
have now over what we had su
months or ~ year ago. Only time will
tell how successful we are in prevent-
ing this disorder ...
Victims of ALDS.. Acqu.ircd lm-
mune DeticiencrSyndrome, lose t~e
ability to resist disease and usua1Jy d1e
of vanous 10fcctions. As of Monday.
AIDS had struck 8.057 people and
claimed 3.863 li ves since June I,
1981. in the United States. according
to the Center for Disease Control in
Atlanta. .
One announcement made Thu~
day at a molecular biology sym-
posium at the Newport Beach Mar-
riott Hotel indicated scientists have
moved closer to a possible vaccihe
against the deadly AIDS virus.
Dr. Robert GaUo of the National
Cancer Institute in Bethesda. Md.,
made the announcement. saying re-
searchers have 1dcnt1fied for the first
(Plea.e eee AJDS/ A2)
·Welcome wagon greets
suspect.in courtro6in
A s.nta Ana man tree on t1.500 ball. k9')t ta prom ... TIM.nday
by lhow6ng up Qn time tn court to an8WW to ....ult and Mttery
ch#gea. .
He'd probably Hke to rethink that ~-.
When Juan Salgado canMf through the dOOtS'of OMMon 314 of
Central Orange County Municipal Court tn Santa AM a1 9 a.m.,
lhertffa deputtee were wafting for him wtth an .,.,.. warrant for
murder.
SaJgedo, according to Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Dick Olson, Is
realty Alfonlo Moreno. a murder suapeot In an Aprll 23, 19&4, kHHng In
ChleaQo.
Olson said Moreno apparently came west to elude the law Md
(Pl---WSLCOID/ A2)
Coast schools
nominated for
national honor
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
N eW Zealand trappers b egin
Clemente Island goat rescue
Of the Delly '11ot ltefl
Manna High St·hool ofHunungton
Beach and Corona dcl Mar High
School were nominated as two of the
top I 0 high schools in California b)
the National Secondary Schools Rc<.·-
ognition Program. oflic1al!> an·
nounced Thursday.
Marina and Corona dcl Mar wcrt•
two of three Orange County high
schools nominated Thursday h) thl'
(PleHe aee COAST/ A2
You'll find the
beat auto buya along
the Orange C~•t In
today'• Auto Piiot
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Doughnut shop .
death case needs
luck, public help·
Police request clues to find s us pect seen
at rare FV murder
The cold-blooded murder of a
kindly Fountain Valley doughnut
cihop manager has left merchants in
the normally peaceful ctty uneasy
Meanwhile. pohct arc seeking help m
solv1n.a the c11y·, first murder in more
than five years. .
Homicide detectives concede luck
and help from the pubhc mny be th e
only hopes they have for tracking
down the man who last week robbed
and killed Virgi e L3Founta1n in tht'
dou&hnut shop she mana,cd.
"Someo ne has to be 1vin~ next
door to the guy or know him • said
Fountain Valley Dctccuvr Dann
Bean. who 1s ass1ant'd to the murder
case.
"We arc rely1na on tht' public We
don't know 1fth1s guy·, from this area
or Los An1elc or San D1«"&0 or
~mcwhcrc else."
Lafountain. S7, was 'hut dunn1
the af\cmoon of Jan. 22 as ,he stood
STEVE
MARBLE
behind the counter of Yum-Yum
Donuts. 1721 7 Brook hum St.
A customer who w11ne~ the
slayina from his parked car. told
pohct' the suspect shot LaFountain
af\er he handed over mone) from the
ca h l'C$JSlcr. l.afounuun put up no
rcs1 tancc. the customer said.
The kiltcrc5eapC'd with SS9 1n ca h
incc the shootina. Bean and his
partner Darryl Nance ha ve Ix-en
punina 1n 12-hour d•ys. Thty'rt
.. ,n1fla throuah what clu« lht'y havt
and w11t1na for the telephone to nng.
hop1na so~cone wt II lead them m the
naht dirttt1on.
(Pl_.. ... 11 A.LL&T I A2)
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By LISA MAHONEY
Of the DellJ "°4 It.,,
The great goat rescue began at I U
a.m. today on the govt>mment-owned
San Clemente Island.
A team of New Zealand trappers
armed with a sun that shoots a
weighted net will hover over the
island in a Nav y-commissioned heli-
copter for about four hours toda) in
an attempt to capture and corral
Andalusian goats. The Na"sa~s the
goa ts mu~t go bt•l·ause tl-ie\ are ra1~1ng
havoc with SC\eral species of en-
dangered plants. birds and a h1an.I. a
Fund for An imal s spo~esman said
The island. 50 m1ks southeast llf
Laguna Beach. 1~ U\l'd IM 'll.ar-.h1p
gunnel) pral'IKC' ahout '10 '11.C'l'~S each
'ear.
The Na'' · hJd planned to n -
termtnatl' thl' crl·atun·' 1rl' Januar)
bu t 1s l'oo~·rat1ng 'II.1th thl' animal
rights group·, dTon tt1 \3\C' them on
order' trnm Dckn<.t· -..el'fl'tan
Caspar ~C'inherger
Heeding an appeal trom Rep
Bobh1c Fiedler. R-Califom1a. and
fund president ('lc,eland o\mon
"<'in berger ga' t>-thr I ~00 goats a
I'll. o-month rt"pnevt" from 'iharp-
<.hooters so trappers Cl)Uld rl·moH a~
man' of thl"m ~s possible and ot1t"r
them 111 the puhl'h. for adoption
Fund SPOkcsman Paula Vanorden
(Pleue Me GOAT/ A~)
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New 4~llaat e1t.op manacel' Marlo VU· ofauapect.Sunelllancecamera,at~.wu
laloboe d.laplaJ'S wanted poetel' 9'tb ak.etcb lnatalled after marder ofVtrate La.roa.ataln.
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Al *Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ffrlday, February 1, t985
Prosecution rest& its case
in CQoperman Diurder trial
81' Ge Altoela~ Pren
The prosecution rested 1lS case
111in1t a Vie1namcse refuaee accused
or murdtrina phy 1cs profc sor Ed·
ward L Coopcnnan with 1he v1c11m's
widow tettifyma that her husband
' fean:d for his life in the months
precedina his death.
Anomey Alan May bcpn the
defense Thursday when O mngc
County Deputy Distnct Attorney
Mel Jensen wound up after taking le"
than four days to presen1 his cuse
against Minh Van Lam. 21
Lam is accused of the fatal Oct. 13
shootin1 in Cooperman 's offic~ at Cal
State Fullenon Cooperman wu
president of the pnvate U.S. Com-
minee for Sc1ent1fic Cooperauon
wtth Vietnam, had made fteQuent
v1s11s to Vietnam and shipped techn1·
cal equipment thert. TJ\c victim'1 wife. Klaaskc
CoopermaJ'I, tofd 1he Supc'rior Coun
Jury and Judie Richard Beacom 1hat
her husband changed his pattern and
schedule several months ago after
returning from has last tnp to Viet-
nam.
She said he once told her of threats
on has life by a group he called the
"frog men .. an 1979. She said she was
told these arc Vietnamese military
men trained an wirl'arcby the Central
l ntelhacncc A1cncy who now · ve 1n Ora~c County.
Fncnds have said they believe
Cooperman. 48. who had VISltcd
Vaetnum more than a dozen tames
since the end of the war, was
as. Slanatcd ·becau~_ of has pro--
Vietnam sentiments.
· Mri. Cooperman testified that last
August. her husb:tnd told her a
~trangc:r had approached him on the
Fullrrton campus and told him to his
face he would kill ham.
She said an FBI agent advised her
husband to arm ham~lf for protec-
tion.
FUGITIVE ESCAPES AGAIN ...
From Al
Medical Center in OranfC tor lll'ill·
ment of year-old in1unc'I he \u\·
tainted in a police shootciut in
fountain Valley
Mohon rcponcdly broke rree after
grabbing a gun that apparent!)' wa'
hidden either ou1s1dl' the count)
medical center or 1n the pr"oner·,
van 1n which he W3'> fld1ng, Orangl'
County Sheriff-. Lt Dick 01\on '>i.lld
Mohon wa ... M:en d1mb1ng into ii
Oat-hcd truck driven by a woman
with long. bleached hair. Ohon !>aid 1t
1s believed the woman war, thC' man's
wife. Sharon Shaw Mohon
Lalc r the \am{' da}. '>he was
arrested at a rdldenre in Stanton on
susp1c1on of helping her husband
escape .
The flat-bed lrud. wa' later found
abandoned in a rer.taurant park mg lut
1n Bell. Los Angele<; ( uunt> 'ihcntr'
dcputac'> then were led lO a house in
ncarb> ( udahy where 1t wa<; believed
Mohon had 1nken CO\.er
Deputae\ and member'> of <1 ~WAT
team surrounded 1he houc,c . finall)
bombarding 11 with tear ga'> tannistcr
after U'>ln8 a hullhorn ordering
Mohon to ga ve himself up
T\\.'O' women and an 11 ·H'ar-old
ho' l'mergl'd from th<' houw tiut
"hen authont1c\ romt>1:d the re\I·
denn·. lhl·rc "ii' no \IKn of Muhon
I he rc!>1dcn1 ... of the hou-.c l,lll'r
claimed the;. knl'W Mqhon but had
not seen him an }Cars
On Jan 25 -a week later -
Mohon allegcdl~ \tole a car 1n Ml'\a.
Ant al gunpornt and kd lawmen
from eight \Cparatc police agencies on
a two-hour. 100-mile chaM: that
cndcd when Mohon allcgedlyt'nl\hed
into a police blockcadc. Ellison \a1d .
When Mohon was booked earl > the
follow ing day. he told arresting i.>1-
ficcr'> that his name waio Claude Rank'I
Tillman. a transient from Texa,. Thl·
man's fingerpnnts were ~cnt to thl·
FBI but authorrlles ~•d that rdent11i-
ca11on proces' can take up to two
weck'i.
Mo~on e\Capcd f huNia> .whale
being returned to a Jail tac1l11y
following an appearance tn Mc'>a
Jusucc Coun. accordrn~ to Ellison
··There "ere nine prisoners 1n the
\an and the dcput) tran ... portang them
stopped at the Tempe JusticC' (enter
to take two other prrwner<, into
court·· Ellison said.
Ml· .,,11d Mohon MHl .1 man 1dent-
1lil·d O\ Jl'llrC'> W I C\llc a fraud and
thctt \U'>J>t.'l t \ltp~d their handcufT\.
k1d.1:d out a pln1gl<tss shield 1n the
van J nd c~apl·d Other prawncr.. 1n
the van did nut Occ, Eliason ..aid.
··w l· thank they ran ano'>s the
Ar11ona State lJ n1veri\ty (.ampus
and Wl'nl to a car shop where lhey
'111k u I 9K~ hrown and tan Chevrolet
1r11t ~ " I ll"on c,aad.
"A \.\ltnl''-" dc\cribcd the mcrt a'i
lwan11. v.11h11u1 \hllt\ or shoes ..arf'd ..
W('t1r1ng J.11l-1ssucd pants," h~'aad.
··w l"re prt'll> \Ure 11 wa~ lhcm."
!:111\on ':.11d thc rc have been several
rcportl·d \1gh1ing of th.c escapees but
none ha"c hcen confirmed.
Mohon wa' arrested on Nl·w Year'!'.
f q· t 9X 1 in Fountain Valley on
\U\!)1l r<>n of hurglary and attempted
murtkr It "• :alleged he fired a single
\hot JI Offoer Kl'\ an Arnold who
rl'lUrnl'd Im· hilting Mohon !llX
llml''
Mohon "ho I'> ~Liii recovering
Imm lhl' ""und'> lilcd a $20 m1ll1on
law\urt aga1n\t f·ountain Valley. al-
lcg1ngnn:"1H· lorn· wa!> u~d during
hi\ 3HC\l f he \Ult I\ \1111 pending In
fnkral ioun
AIDS BREAKTHROUGHS LAUDED ...
From Al
time an antibody that m·utralttc\ the
AIDS viru!> an the laboratory
The finding hy Marylaoo and
Massachusett'> \Cu:ntl\t\ c.Joc,n't
mean a vaccine 1\ po\\1hle hut ··11
does prove man " able to make a
neutrali11 ng an11bod)" IO 1nal·11 ... utc
the A IDS viru\. ( iallo \illd
Arcording to A'>'IOciated Pre,., re·
ports, Gallo ci1pla1ncJ' that the ant•·
body knock\ out the.-abil1 1} of the
AIDS varu'> lO ir.fclt Lells The AID\
\lrU\ attatk\ a 1)pc u( white hloud
c.ell!> <.:alled hcl per T -c.cll\, wh1l h help
the bod> ward 1111 c.J1-.cac,c
Uut he \aid u'n"derahlc rt'\ClJr(h
must be done ''' detcrmrnl· whether
the anti-A ID~ ant1l><>d> will de'>tro>
the varu \ rn the humun bod\' a\
c1Tect1 vely a'> 1n human ll'lh gro~n 1n
the laborator.
The ant1bo<l> wa' found to ht•
panacularly prevalent 1n blood '>Crum
taken from healthy people who carry
the AIDS vtru\. poc;r,1hly explaining
wh)' the> don't develop the dl\C3\l"
even though the}' arc inferttd \<Jld
(iallo "'ho headed one of two tea rm
that announl'cd dl'>covery of lhc
likch All>'i v1ru\ la\t Apnl
l hur\da) ·., '>econd annoum·l'llll·n1
wa\ madl' h> a Pasadena rcc,l·art hn
who \a1d an 1ngre<Jrcn1 that kill\ 1tw
dcadl) .<\lf)'°i 'iru' 1n the l:ibora1tir)"
found 1n mo\l 11H·r-1hc-tountcr birth
control f11;1m'
But bml111tl\t Hrutl" Vodkr Prl'\I
dent of th~· \i1Jr1f><1'>J I 11und:it1on
\aid funhcr ll0\t1ng "Ill tx· nl'l'dcd 111
dc1erm1m· "hethl"r no no\\ nol-11 1 hi.'
al I " l" I n gr c d I e n I I n 111 ii II '
\p(.'fmtude\ l\CfTc<.ll\l' 10 prcH·n11nl1
-\IJ>"l from dC\clOp1ng Ill fX"opk
··we tx:lrnc th1\ prncnt111n
mca'>Ull" <.an redun: thC' number qf
pcr\on\ "ho might oth1:r"-1\t· Pin
tract .\ID\mcflhe nc.\I \l"'l·rnl H·:.ir'
while an cm·u1vc lrcatmcnt "lx·111g
\uugha:· Voeller \Jld
ll al'>o ··worked \Cr) wl'll al(.i.lln\l
goniirrhl'a 1n lte'1'> on human\) ~<111
WELCOME WAGON .•.
P'rolDAl
adopt-' Juan Salgado as ht• name and Santa Ana aa. his hometown.
But things began to unravel Nov. 16 when he was arrested by
Santa Ana police on euaplclon of assault and battery. Using his
auumed name, Moreno escaped Immediate detection and was
.reteaeed on S 1.500 ball after two daya In jail. ,
A tlnoerprtnt checi(, however, later revealed his Identity, Olson
said.
Author1tles sprang their trap Thursday morning when Moreno
ahow.d up for his court date.
"He was pretty surprised," Olson said.
GOAT RESCUE BEGINS ...
From Al
1
..aid re'>l.uc l·florl\ k1l kl·tf oil 111d.t>
wall lonllnUl" until ._,,ilN.h 4 lhl·
deadli ne \cl h\ V.~·1nhl·rv,l·r Kl'\< 111·r.,
hope to rem11vc• ,1, n1t1n\ ,,, I 11011
goal\ fmm lhc l\l;1ml \hl' '""'
T he goal\ ;ir1· t!HHt·n11.11rd 111 '""
area\ of thl' 1\la11d 1hr \11111 lwrr1 l'nd
1hc Na") u\l·, 1111 1:11vr1 pr;H 1ic1· ;111cl
deep canyon' on 1h1· l·.1,11·r11 "<"°
f car\ ol inJur) 1111111 1111r.11plmlnl
\hdl\ promptt·d ofl1< 1.11, 111 li;11 llw
fund 1111111 1tw pr.11 lH1' r<1nyt• hut
rc'\llH"r\ n1;1\ h1,1vr llH' !\I.ind'
1.9'lt·rri p1Jr11<in to tr) l11 lur1· tht 1111,11\
lrrirr1 hrding. a N;n) '>f)likt'\ITliHl \.11d
( lnle l aplurcd. the 14oat' will tw
h,l<J 1n :1111rr.1I on lhl· 1\land ahoul ;1
vo1•1•k hcfort· hc1ng tran,pwlnl I>\
llarj(l' '" lht· mainland and trut k1·cl In
;1<..l11pt11in n·ntl·r\ thru11gh11111 lht·
.. 1a11• V;inordl'O \Hid
I hi• fund h.11rx·\ 1h1· 1<11at\ "''" ht·
I r<1nc1\<.:o.'· hut the l ; S. f-ood and
Drug l\dm1n1,1ra11on ha' not yet
approH·d thl' \uh\tancc for that U\l",
lw \,11d Vodlcr \trc\\t•d that the
1ngri·d1l·n1 " a pre\cnt1vc ml'a~urc
and rHil al urc
I '< I ., < 1up1<1 <.·al led thl' l'ac,adl•na
ilnnouml·111cn1 "1n1en:\l10g. but not
lhl· "l111k \11lut1on ·· He prcd1<.'tl·d 11 "'II Ix· diffitult to determine how
u~dul thl· 'rx·rm1ndc "rn prcventrng
\I I>\ 111 human'>
l hl· t C I prrlfo'"" 'au! the un11-
!){1dy rl''>t0.1nh dc<Kntx·d h~ l>r CiaHo-
m<n ll•ad Jn •\II>\ \.Jlum· hrcak-
throu11h "11l11n \I\ morlth\ to a }car
But hi: tc11111nncd that '>Uth a \.iJU1nc
mu\t II\· IHT of dangl·111u\ \Ide ellt'l I\
.ind ,1111 1>1.· cflntrH· 111 hdp111g the
ho<l) f1j1ht oil thl· l'lll'( t\ of the A ID~
\ 1111\
I fr •• r ... o JH11111nl 11111 that the
d ln l1 \l"IH"" 111 all) \;11n1w will
1krwnd on ho" w1lkl" 11 " 11wd h~
r>oll'nt1JI •\ID"i \.llt1m' p:trtH"ularl)
ml·mtx.·" of h1gh·1 l\k grour>' l<l·-
\Carc.:ht'I\ ha\ l' found l\ll>"i mo\t
Olll'll HI hornO\(.''i(IHll flf hl\l0 XlH1l nwn
111tnnl·11111" llru~ ahu\l'r~. I f:i1t1<1n
1rnrn114ra11I\ arid hl·m1,ph1l1al\. wh11
I cq IJI H' hl1111d 11 a II,, U\11111\
( rijpla h1mwll I\ \UCClllll~ pallt'lll\
""h pn·-\IU\ 11111d1111in' tor tnl\
~'111\ 1n111n11\lpln a drug marh·tt·d
!'n·wport Bl'Jt h-ha'>t'd , l'" f}lll 1
I' :::Jrm.1l t'Ulll al\
\tii<l1l'' h\ < 1up1.1 1, I < I tl·.1m .ind
\lll ntl\l\ ;1t 11 11lh1·r fl"\l'Jrth t cnH·r..
\.\Ill ll\ 111 tklllllllnl' If thl\ drug t .in
he Ip 11111,tc·r ,1 pJlll'OI°\ 1mmum·
"'11·111 ;11111 p11 \l nt \Jl>"l Imm
dn d111H 11y
,1lf11pl1 If Ill ll.111\ l111t1·nt1.d llWlh"r\
\hould h;I\ l p.1l l\'n1 l" .111d K<111d
ll·m iny \ .111111cli'n 'o111I .1llhnugh
lht• "'"" 111 .1(lllt'\ an l'\pn tccJ (O Ix•
ra\lh 1;11rn d
I lw lll"ilfl"\I ,11fnpl11111 ll'llll'f I\ 111
( 1111111 1111' 11·1l-pli111w r111111t>1.·r I\
11)8 I 1JXIJ
< 111.11' 11·n1.11111111<11111lw "land altt·1
~1:t fl h ·i .ir1· I 1 kt· h 111 tw \hot hv a
.'1:.J\.,. hirl·tl m.1rk\nian
COAST SCHOOLS NOMINATED ...
From Al
program I .a ff.11>1.1 ll1l!h \1 h1111I "·1'
1 he mhcr l IJU n 1 \ \1 1111111 11.irnnl
I he I \ l>c:pr1f1rrlrnl 111 1 d11<.1l1•111
will rev1l·w thl' 11111l1111;i11111" in 1·.irh
Man h tx·fort· th1· fin;tl"1' .111· '>t'fn 11·cl
.rnd honorl.'d
I he pr11gram ".1 \11lu111aq 1irll 111
wh1th '>lhool\ \uhmH .1ppl11 at111n\ 111
the \la tc Im < 1 in\11kr:111on
I hl' n·tc.•ntl) Jnn111m11·d I"' 111 111
high '>l hool\ and I() tttn1111 1111111., wt•r1·
finall\1'> \Cl('( tc.·d h~ 1h1· 1n111'r;1m frr1n1
an 1n1t1al gr"ufl of I 'IJ '>t hue ii\
\U1tew1dc.
4.icleu11:1n wa\ h.1'4·d 1111 ;r 111mh1 n,1
t1on of te\t \<.11rc.·, .1d van11·d plat<'
ment oflt'nng\ frat uh)' 1n\11lvenwn1
and program\ cfralrog with \111 h
concern\ a'I '>< hcHil d•'I< 1rltm· and
d ropout rat<''
fhl.' honor br1na,'I w11h 11 lhl·
r(.'{11"n11111n of he1na :1 m1xkl h1J1.h
'I( hool both for nc1xhborintt ~ l11H1I'
_._Just Call
642-6086
,1\ "ell a\ tho..c nat111nw1d1: who ma\
lw loolong lor wa)'' to 1mproH· thl·ir
1 111rrl ulum and othcr progrJm\
lr<1 I 01h1n. pnnupal of "'1.arrn.i
ll1Kh \<.·hool. 'klld program 11fliuJI\
l1111k lo a "arrct)' <>f progr:mH 1n
wlc<.·ting 1h mcxkl '>l.hool\
I hl') look at the overall patkJl(l"
'11:11Khl aero" the hoard pluc, .1
111u.,ll· ol other proir<1m\ Iha I m.ik1·
~1111 t'f.,f mplary." I n1h1n \a1d
I ht 2,kOO-\t udcn l '>< hool ha., .1
J"ilrtlrnlarl y \lrong mJthemr111t' di·
p;irtmcnt. he \:11d with 1.1dv.1n11«1
pl<K<'ment cour\l'\ olkrnl 1n <all 111\"
and 111her \lud1C'\
I hl' foreign langu.1sl· tkpartml·o1
•" well. I\ unique rn "' oITcr111"" of lour year\ of \IUd) rn four langm1ge\
"ipan1<ih f-rrrH h < 11:rnrnn and
I at1n
I think thl' 1.irn1>u' environment
.1lv1 pl:H\ .1 part lht1utth l c11h1n
,,1111 ··I h• rl· " 111c11t· of .1 f>ll\ltl\t"
.1111t111ll .1011.Jnii 1tw \lucknt\ no" ·
I >111111\ I \,111' pr11111pal 111 C 11r11n:1
1h I \1.11 I livh \1 lt1111I ,,11d whtk Im
\( h1111I 'l 11111'4" 11fk111ll(\ m;t) not h1.·
\1~11il1t .11111\ clllli-H·n1 from othrr
\( h1111I' 111 1 >r.1111ot1 c 111111ty 11' ap
pr11.H h 111 nllH .1111111 Illa) fl\•
I 111111~ lh.11 11u1 \Ut 1 l"\\ "mnn· a
fum 111111 1111 r1-.1t1nK an t·11 ... 1ronnH:n1
11\l r 1h1 H'·•" "'h~·11· '111d1·nl\ and the
fauilh npn t \mti'"' ·· I \410\ .,md.
· <>ur \t,JrHJarif, all· h111.h. lmth 1n
olloldi'lllll n.pn 1al1111l\ and Ill hchaV•
1e1r.1l 1·,rw11a111111' ..
I ""n' \artl tht· l' r1·•11 111<..I '>lhool
cmplHl\ltt"\ ;1tatl1·n111 ~kill' with
t1hou1 IJ(I pt·rH·n1 of II'> \lu<lenl\ \aying
tht<) pl<.111 111 :i11t·nd wlkl(e
' I ht• '><. houl h;" lx·cn de OK n tx·d ll'\
tl'l~ued hul hu\IOC'"hke." r \ an\\ald
'\.\1 frel1h,11.,u1<e.,,hrl'ed\\UtcC\\"
'I
~baa do )'OU llllf' about UI• Oally Pl101 .., What don't you lib? C:all tbf'
numLtr at lf'ft and your m"'Ulf' wlll bf' rf't•ordt d, tran1<'rlbfd and df'll'-"f'rf'd
to lllf' approprlatt tdltor
T11f' Hmf' ?t-ttour an1••rtn1 f'r\llC"t may bt u1d fo rtr orCfltltf'n lo flit
tdltor on •ny topic l'ontrlbaton to our 1.Attu1 r olumn m1111 lnclodt tlltlr
namf' and lf'ltpllont' number for v.rlflc-1Uoa No rlrrulatton nil"· plf'91t
Ttll u1 wblt'• ,,n yo., mind..
c •
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Showers might return tonight
""*'• wm be variable cloud• tontg'1t end Saturday with 1
tllght c:h•nce of •howJr• tit• tonight and Hrly 8•turd1y. The •
high •~P41f'•lur" wtll rano-In the mid 60• to low eo., Tonight won't be Quite•• cold ae tow• ere expected In the tow 30• to low
•Ot Thf moun1atn'1rta1 can ato1 •xpect variable cloud• tonight
IM'\d S1lurday with a c'1ance of 1howef1 The anow l•v•I wlH be at
•.500 t .. t Wlndt. from 1$ to 30 mp'1. wtll be from the w••t to
northw•1t tonight and Saturd1y High• t•mperaturd will be
moetty In th• 301 and tows 18 to 28.
The deMrt area• can alto expect varlabl• etoudt tonight
and Saturday with a chance 1hower1 malnly In the Owen• Valley
and northern desert• High temperature• wtll be from 58 to 63
with the lowt from 34 to 40. lower desert va1tey1
Temps
HIQI' IOW '"' 74 I>()! ... """'"II •I ~ Mph !II Poul 07 I~
• m coaay Naenv1lle 45 II)
141 .... N ... O.tea11• ,~ 39
AIOe11y 11 JO -•Otk 32 31 ll'IOwer1
Al~Qve .IO 0'• 0 •1a110mo l.11Y II o~ NallJOrlel w ...... ~· NOAA V 5 o.ot 01 ~co Am.,~lo 01 114 O""""J. Oii at
44 J(, Orl•n o 84 60
12 Antl>Of~ AU1111hc ny If J~ P"'la4'a'P"•• .}~ 8*11•~ AutClfl ., Ill ,,,..,.,.JI 411 >O Calif. Tempe 70 ,. ... ,_. "ti .... P111eci.,111r 31 28 Tehoe V~ ,. 04
01 04 0 JI Y-le'/ty ,. u ll<ijC<>Qt
8'1"""9"•"· ~I 0)
PntllAnct ()r
t•ruv~ll(_• :io 21 HIQll 10W lo< 24 f'OU'I ~ II 6 ao. .. 1~ 01 Jlt':,3n 48 41 om IOCloy
Bot1on 14 ]II 1101> C.••1 11 1:1 ...... ,..ici u 34 Surf report 8ullel0 .>O /J R.,oc, )7 13 Eu<ella u -40
Ca!IC'IO' 01 Ill SI lOU" 1~ 07 F•-'O !I 33
Cl\orlMIUf•:>e l)J ~' SI "'••• T am1·• 78 82 lencall., 45 74 l..OCAT!Oft l4D 9"AN
C .... IOlltNC. 41 4J !ratl l••• l.••r 10 Oii lot A~ 81 41 H<lftl"'Olon 8-11 1·2 PoOr {.htly ...... 04 II Son Anion"' ~· '° OMiand 69 .. Al¥er Jetty.~ 1-3 , ...
Cht<.900 ,,, 14 Sw• Juan f' R 8l 13 PuoRC>oie. &7 11 40ltl Sir-. N9wpot1 1·S ,.,,
Ctnc.nna11 ·~ lb s..11 .. 0 32 ~ 8lvll 83 31 2?fld StrMI. Newpot1 1-:I ,..,
CleYee&l>O '" 10 5..,.,. ren1 0$ ,. AedwOOO City " 40 aecoo.w~ I )telt Cocumou• on 14 I/ !>l)Olo•M 18 ..()• s--•o &• 37 ~lleech 1.2 PoOr O;iltaa Fl W<Hlh 11 ll t;yrecuM 28 '0 SallnM 68 34 SanClemenl• 1·2 -O<tyton 19 11 '~· 07 13 Sat> Oleo<> eo ... Wel.,lemp H o.n-oe n l 114'""' •8 27 9.,, F1enc:lec;o 51 47 s-dlfec:110n _,
Oet M-04 01 , ..... " 07 San1a Batt>at• 611 3&
C>.lrO<I 19 1111 )4 32 s1oe111on St 33
EIPuo ., 16 Watnt~lt>r' Willt.Oa .,,. JO 111 HIQI\, 10w 1><ec.t1>1loll()(t 10< 2• llOufl Tide• felfb•nll• )8 , II et>dlno ••a Pm
Fatgo 07 '' llelt!OW 44 20
FllOQtllll 20 16 Big Beat 30 .()• TOOAY
G1end ReµiO• '3 OJ Blel\op ., 111 Secono ntoll 8 11 P"' 3 4
tterCIO<'d ,. ,, BlytM 40 37
>lelene O• 73 •' 111 Cetallne
60 ., IATUMIAY
Honolulu 74 ~~ " Lono !MKh
$1 31 F1r11 '°"' 1209• m 21
Houaton 6~ ,0 '' MonrOVla Ml 33 F1<t1 nton 8.28 a m 61
1no1anepo111 I ';() oe Extended I 'f"w ~ont .. tty ~4 40 '""low. 12.o9pm 28
JKll00<'\ .. 11• IJ sa @.: • 1 wnton •3 21 Secono hlQll 8"37 • m 31
JuNfM/ 3$ 31 ...... porl 8M<;h 68 311
l<tn"I c;uy o~ ·10 .. 0n1 .. 1a &3 33 Su<I Mia IOCley el & 23 p m , r1-
laa V~• JI " VatleOC. 'IOuOI tl)OIQtll &t><I Selu<· Pelm Springe ~II 38 Sttlldey a l II 50 a m and Mlt 90aif1 11
l0Utt¥1 l~ 12 O•y w11n • lllQl>I ~·~Of "'-•let• PaNdetle " 38 &24pm
Memph<o 37 11 tont(lhl --ly 8eh.,dey~ ml4 Sen a.rn.,dtnn &3 ,. Moon ·-tOCle y ac 1 21 pm . "'' MleMl~lo 14 11 ~•otowOOe NotquU•M lonlQhl SenG&bfllll Ill 31 Solu<day al 3 31 • m &t>O ,_ eg.in e l ........ _ .. II 12 wllll IOw9 30ll 10 IOw "°" Sen JoM &8 32 ;npm
VALLEY MURDER UNSOLVED ...
From Al
Hean \c111l lhl' k1lkr I'> \Urcl> J
hardem·d u1111111JI "ho k1lkd l~r ounlaHI '0Jll'I lo eltm1natl' hl'f0 .il\ a
Wl\lll'\\ (II thr rohhcl)
··11 9'n·1 norm.ii 111 1a~c 'omeon"··.,
Ilk durinl( a rohhcl).'0 thl' detert1H'
'aid ··I 11 lah• the money and then
turn ;irounu and kill :o.tn11conc who ..,
not pulling up a fight -thaa'\
oulr 111.ht nn·ut1on"
lkan \a1d 11 "a 'ak gul"'-' !hat 1ht·
'>U\Pl'll ha' tx·l·n tr1 rounl) Jllil rw
prl\on tx:furc and f~ar' lx·ing pu1
tx·h111d ha" a~11n
··1 k prohahl)' fl'ul11nl lw\t I'll:
l11ok1nti at \11mc hard llml· a11d d1tfn'1
"·•nl an\ w11m·"u' who u111ld 11knt
1h him ' the dell'tll \l' \,11d 'He: n~·l·Jul 111 l'ltm1n,1tl· hl·r ·
llu1 thL'rl' "'a' anothrr "lllll'" who
rnall' part of thl' ltlt'll\l' platl·
numtx·r 111 lhe g1:1awa\ 'l'111dc and
h.i' h1·1·11 Jhlc to hl'lp 1H1licc put
tol(clhcr .1 l!Jnlf>ll\ltt· d1a"1ng of lhl'
\ll'>pt:l'I lica n noit·d.
I hr 'kl·tth. "'hrt h 1kp1ll\ a
m1<hfk·~&l' man with 1h111n1ng hrown
hJ1r "'ho wear\ pla,t11 fr.1m1: prl'\<.np-
llCJO gla\\t"\ ha\ lx·t·11 <. Hlulatc<l to
morl' than 5CXJ poltlc .1gt·nt ll"\
··w c·H· hit l'Vl'r> .1gt00l) 1n tlw
'>tiltc."· lhl' dt'll'l"ll\.C '>Jld ··No" wt·
hopl' tor a n.''f><lll'>l' ··
I hr p;u11al lttl'l1'>l' plalc numtx:r
ha' hn·111111111t111ul'h lhl' I kpartntl'nl
of M111111 VrhH k\ tompult•r. a
prlll l"\\ 1ha1 prndUlt'd a long.
Dally Pilot
Delivery
I• Guaranteed
,.. .,
t II•• I i tit"'• r,
I ,,. • I I I
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~ ~· t 1
rnmbcr\Ome ltst of rat\ that &an and
Nance arc still poring over
I he getaway car 1s thought to be ii
ligh t-colored Volhwagen van, P<>\S·
1bl) a late '6(h or early '70<. model.
Poltcc sard th e w1tne'>s 1H·enaan the
la\t th ree number\ of the plate an·
784, po'>'>1bly proceeded by 2AU or
2A V. It as not known 1f the plate ha'
\IX or seven d1g1t\.
Bc'an ..aid If the killer 1s a cart'l'r
<.'nounal. rt 1~ posMble he will be
tnppcd"up during \ome futur1: n 1me
and ren>gni1cd
l he daylight \hooting Jarred other
bu\lne!>'>owncr..and <.'mployces 1n lhc
rnmmcrnal n·nter. )U\l a kw block\
from lhe police \tat1on. T he rat y ha'
ont' of the lowe~t rnme rate'> 1n the
tourll> and. unul Lafou.nt<11n wa'
\hot. there had not been a hom1c1d1:
for more than fi ve years.
'"There·, \trll some tension in the
.11r" ,,:11d Amanda Guardado who
"ork\ al ( amage Trade Cleancr'i,
around the rorncr lrom the doughnut
\hop. < 1uardad1> !>aid the \hooting ha'i
had a nolll"eable cffert on merchants
in the center.
"Thl·y'rc more cautious." she •.cml
·'Al lca~t. l know I am:·
Maurcl·n C ostcllo. a vice pres1dcrll
for Yum· Yu m Donut'i Inc. 1n the City
of I ndu'>lr)', said thl· anc1den'l"'1olted
:idminl\trators of the 14-year-old
dia1n
"Wl"H' 1n-.1.allcd a surveillance
ramera in our Fountain Valley store
for the lir!lt time." she 'lard. "In fact,
we're rn ... 1alhng them 1n each of our
outlch because of this rncident
··w e'll like to get out the message
that we're not going to sit by and
bcrnme a target fo r violence."
I he doughnut chain has put up a a
$5.CX.>O rl•warcl for information lead-
ing In the arrcc;t and convictiorrofthe
fX•r..on who killed Lafountain.
l.aFounta1n 1s recalled by cus-
tc1mcr'> 3') a pleasant. easy-going
pt.'r\on who conducted business wi th
u \mile. She'd been manager of the
doughnut ~hop (or 21'1 years and had
nt•ver been robbed before.
I rrcn<h and re la ta vcs of the !>lain
woman c,a1d they arc convinced
Lafountain would not have put up a
<;trugglc 1f robbed
··in fart. she had discussed that
very fact with other employees," said
Hean ··she told them she would not
put up a ligh1 . <;he'd1us1 hand ovcrthr
money.
··w1:'rl· taught that if you do as
you·r~ t11ld, you won'I be harmed," he
added
Memorial '>t'rv1cc~ were conducted
1n Huntington Beach 1h1s week for
l..u f-ountaan lier body was returned
for bunal to Springfield, Mass .. her
hometown
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FORECASTS ON A2 FIRST EDITION
I 111[ ,\' I I 1111 1 fll' f 1 1·1,, (Jl~AN<.f ( (Jl)t4 I '( ( l\l I f (JHNI A • ' I f ~4 T '
e e · · 1t1ve scores se·con
-,; e es ca e 1n as man wee
~·
Coast
Researchers say con-
traeeptlve gels and foam
may prevent AIDS./ A3
' Good news for Irvine resi-
dents. Sewer fees are
coming down./ A3
California
McMartin attorneys
threatened with con-
tempt a1ter courtroom
squabbling./ A8
Nation
30 scientists say they see
a monkey's head
~culpture on the face of
Mars that may indicate an
ancient civilization lived
there.IA&
Victlms are shooting bur-
glar suspects left and
right. 'It's either them or
us,' they claim./ A7
World
Iraq claims in quelled an
Iranian counterattack on
captured territory .I A7
A West German business
executive is shot In the
head by terrorists./ A8
Sports
• . .
Man accused in Fountain Valley police
shootout su bje.ct of Arizona manhunt
By STEVE MARBLE
QftMO.-,NellWI
Michael Wayde Mohon. the Or-
an$t' County fugitive charged with
tryi ng to lull a Fountain Valley police
officer, was bt'1ng-.huntcd 1n Ant0na
today following h1!> ..econd successful
escape from law o flicer\ 1n two weeks
officials reponcd
Mohon, 39, and another rn an
repon edly smai.hed their wa > out ofa
police van .carrying pns.oners 1n
Tempe. Ant Thurs<l'a~ aliernoon
and disappeared afkr '>tc.al1ng a truck
from a repair shop
Mohon had been behind bars in
Ar11pna \Ince Jan 25 out had u~d an
assuibed name to hide his 1dcnt1t). a
Mancopa~ ( ount} ShenfT's deputy
reponed today
•An FBI fin~erpnnt check that
revealed Mohon's identity arrived
JUSt hours after the escape. the deputy
added.
Two Orange County Sheriffs an-_
v~t1ga1on new to Anzona la~ , ._
Thursday to JOln an the search fo r
Mohon, descn bed ai a ··career cnm1-
nar· who has been in and out o f jail
his entire adult life.
"There's a 1ood de.al of concern out
here but we feel we're dcahna with a
guy who's built up such a cnmirtal
record that he may be at that point
where he feels he has nothing left to
lose." Maricopa Shenff Cpl. Jay
Ellison said.
"The potc.nual for v1olen~ wom cs
us." Ellison said ... He (M ohon) m ax
have passed that pt>1nt of no return. ·
The hunt for Mo hon began Jan. 17
(Pleue eee PUGITIV&/ A.2)
Lab remedies
against AIDS
face big test
Will neutralizing ·
antibody work well
for human victims?
' By PKIL SNEIDERMAN
OflheO.-, .... IWI
l\n AIDS re..earcher al UC Irvine
~1d toda)' he's opt1m1'>t1c about
recent stride\ 1n pre11t•nting the dead-
1)' disorder. but tic urged caution in
interpreting two announcem~rits o t
AIDS breakthroughs. ·
versus whit "'l' gc1 1n (a human
patient)," (1up1a said.
But he added. "I'm think I'm
defin11el)' opt1m1:.t1c about wh~
have now ll\ er what we had six
months or a )Car ago Onl) time will
tell how \UCCe'>sful we a~ an prevent-
ing th!\ disorder ·· · .
V1c11ms o1 l\IOS. l\cqu1rcd Im-'
mune Dcfic1enq S)ndrome. lo~ the
ab1lit) 10 resist disease and u~uall) die
of' anuus 1nt<-c11uns ·\~of Mo nda,,
.\IDS had '>lrul lo. ts ,05"' people and
da1mcd l,lHi.:l live~ \1nce June I
19~ I in 1hc l 'n1tcd Stu lc<i. according
to tht' < t•n tt•r for D1..ea~ ( o ntrol 1n
.\tlanta
Utah State hands s.truggl-
lng UC Irvine an 87-84
basketball loss./C1
Debriefing covers the aubject
Anonymou• maven• of modeaty provided to be overexpoeed at 17th Street and Paclllo
thl• aolutlo.n to a blllboud they conaldered Cout HJchway 1n HunUnaton Beach.
Dr 'iudh1r Ciupla. a l I( I profc:ssor
of mcd1c1n(' and c h1cl ut 1m-
munolog), ..aid 1hr laboratol) rt·'>ult,'
reP.Oned I hurS<.la) ma) not nl'lt~'>
anly product· similar benefit~ 1n
human subject:..
"One mu\t U'K' l'aut1on 1n intN·
preung what we get in thr laborator;
<>nl' announfrmcnt made fhur\·
da~ at a mokrnlar b1olog) \) m-
p<>'>IUm at the Newport Beach Mar-
riott Hotel 1nd1cated ~1t·nui.a ha'c
moH·d l lu<>er to a oos\1hlc 'accin<'
(Ple&.e 11ee AIDS/ A:I)
Fountain Valley tops
Ocean View to forge a tie
In the Sunset League girls
standlngs./C1
Edison wins Sunset
League wrestling title.
dethroning five-time
champ Fountain Valley.
/C3
Datebook
South Coast Repertory
probes theater's 'Twilight
Zone.· /P•g~ 3
Friends of SCA reach into
back vaults for theatrical
f ash Ion show. /P•g• 10
'Oragonophlles' obvious-
ly hungry and waiting for
''new.'' Mandarin Chinese
restaurant. /P99e 18
Buslne••
A tiny resorf,communlty
In Nevada now has
50,000 visitors each
weekend.IC&
INDEX
Coast schools
nominated for
national honor
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of the OllMy "4tl llelf
Manna ll1gh \c.hool of llun11ngtun
lkarh and Corona dcl•Mar ll1gh
\chool wen· nom1natcua'i two ol the
top IO high '>C huols 1n ( alllorn1a h>
the Nat1onnl 'iernndary ')c hllol\ Rct ·
ogn111o n Program, onil 1JI\ un-
no unn:d Thur\day
Ma nna and Corona dt•I Mar Wl'rl'
two of threr Orange County high
\t'hooh no1111natt•d I hur\dU\ In thl·
(Plea11e •ee COAST/ A.2
You'll find the
beat auto buya along
the Orange Coaat In
today'• Auto Piiot
-Page81
Doughnut shop
death case needs ..
luck, public help
" Police request c lues
to find suspect seen,
at rare FV murder
Auto Piiot
Erma Bombeck
Bridge
B 1-4 r hl' rnld -hlcxxkd rnurder 111 ,,
STEVE
MARBLE
Bulletin Board
Bualneas
California
Cla11lfled
Com lea
Cro11word
Death Noticea
Horoacope
Ann Landera
Opinion
Police Log
Public Notices
Sport a
...Ieleltlalon
Theater•
weather
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C7 kindly hwntain V11lln doughnut
C 10 'lhop mnnagt•r ha'i kft rnc:rdiant' 111
A3 the normull) pcnn:ful t It)' )111NI\)'
C8 9 Ml'anwhilc, police urt scckintJlelp in
-'IOlvrna tht' n ty"1 fif't murder 1n more
A6 thun live )<'M'i. ' 86-9 I lom1 ricl<' dctcC't1vc" rnnct•dc luck tx.'hind tl\c counter ol \ urt1 \um
C 10 and h(•lp from the puhlt<' may he the Donut'I, 172 1 7 Hrcxlkhur'it '°\t
89 only holX'' they hnv1: tor 1rn~k 1ng A t'U\tomcr who wttnt'\\t•d the
85 down tht' man who ln't week rohhedoo <ilayan& from ht'\ parked rar told
88 nnd killed Vrrgu~ L~Founlfttn "' the pohre the "uspcc:t shot lat o untatn
douahnut ~hop 'llH' monn,ed. ofter 41hc handed over monn Imm the
A
C107 "Someone hn'I to bl-1vrn~ ne:\t . <:3'1h ITjll\ICr l..afnuntuin put u p no
door to the guy or know him ' \U1d rc•unancc. the r:uStomcr \:ltd
A3 Founttun Valle~ Detet'trve Dann The k11lerc'l<'nprd w11h SS') in ~·Mh
85-6 !}(an , whn "a'1,1gned to the murder ~rncc the 1huo11na. Scan and h1
C 1-5 caS(, P4nncr Dami Nancc ho H' been
..081.l®O "We 1m relying on the pubhl We putttna tn I }-hour days 1 hr 'rt
Oatebook··~-l\n1 Imo 1rnnquy-,.·rnmntu...,n .... r-c11---.... ,1•nfn)ltmm1 tla u~cvnJvc
A2 or I o~ i\ngcle'I or \un DiejlO n r and wa1t1n1 for lhe telephone to nna,
Mlllltwhcrt cl~" hoptn11nm cone w1ll lead &hem 1n the
l.aFount:u n, 17. wu' 'hot dunna nahl dtl't<'tlon.
the afternoon of Jan 2~ a\ she ''ood (PIMM ... VALl..&1' I A2)
'
New Zealand trappers b·egin
Clemente Island goat rescue
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .... °'""' ,..... ., ...
f hc great goat rescue began at 10
a.m today o n the govcrnmt·nt-owncd
'\an (·'tcmcnte Isla nd
A team of New Zealand trappers
armed with a Jun that shoots a
wc1ghted net will hover over the
island 1n a Navy<omm1ssto ned heli-
copter for ahout four hours toda)' 1n
an attempt 10 l·apturc and corral
·\ndalu\1an 1toat~. The Navy say<i the
... '
goal\ mu\t gcdx·lau\l.· thr~ .ire ra"'"l!-
haHx with \C\eral \flClle\ of l'n·
dangered plan ti.. blflh and .i l11ard. a
f-und tor \n1mal~ >Pokc,man \.IHI
The 1\land ~() mile' \oullH'.l\t ot
Lagu'n.i fkad1 '' U-K'd tor v. .ir\h1p
gunncf\ pr;ut1tl'aho111 'l!lwn•lo.'t'dlh
\'Car
The N.n \ hJd plJllnl•d In t'\
terminate thr t rl'atun·, 1n l.1nu.1n
hut " nio~rallnll v.1th lht• .1n1111JI
nghl'I group·, t•tlon to \.1\l' thl·m 1111
order' lrom lkkn'>l' \t'U<'tan
(aspar V.c1nh1:rgl'r ·
· lkedintt Jn .1p~al lrom Rt•p
B11hh1t· l 1c-dlcr R-< .ililom1a. and
fund rn'\ltknt ( In el.ind ·\mof'\i
V. t•1nht·rgl·r 11..i,t· lhl' I ~l)(J gu,11\ a
1v.11 month n·rnnt· lrnm '>harp-
'h11ntl'r\ '" trappcf\, 11ulJ n•m1n <' "'
m.irn 111 1hrrn "' J'l<l"lhk .ind olkr
lht•m 111 lhc: puhhc Im dJ11p111in
I uml 'po kc"nan Paul<i \ ,1nordrn
(Plea11e .ee GOAT /A.2 )
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'New d~bnut ebop aana&er Marto VU-ofaaa~t. SorYe.lllancecamera.atr•.r, wu
laloboe ctlepla,.. waable1 pewter wltb aketcb lnatalled after murd.eT of Vlr1le ~oantaln.
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Onange Coul OAIL Y PILOT /Friday, February 1, 1985
Prosecution rests itScaSe .
in Cooperman murder trial
By Uie Atsoclatecl Pree•
The prosecution rested its case
against a Vietnamese refugee accused
of mw:derlna physics professor Ed-
ward L Coo~rman with the victim's
widow testityina ihat her husband
feared for his life an the monihs
preqeding bis death.
. Attorney Alan May began the
defense Tbursdab when Orange
County Deputy astrict A nomey
Mel Jensen wound up after taking less
than four day~ to present his case
against Minh Van Lam, 21.
Lam is accused of the fatal Oct. 13
shooting in Cooperman'sofficc at Cal
State Fullenon. Cooperman was
president of the pri vate U.S. Com-
mittee for Scienulic Cooperation
with Vietnam, had made frequent
visits to Vietnam and shipped techoi-
c:tl equipment there.
The victtm's wife. Klaaske
Cooperman. told the Superior Court
Jury and Judge Richard Beacom that
her husband changed his panem and
schedule several months aao af\er
returning from bis last tnp to Viet· nam.
She said hi once told her of threats
on bis life by a group he called the
"ftog men" in 1979. She said she was
told these are Vietnamese mihtary men trained in warfare by the Central
Intelligence Agency who now live in
Orange County.
Friends have said they believe
Cooperman, 48, who had visited
Vietnam more than a dozen times
since the end of the war. was
assassinated because of his pro-
Vietnam sentimen.ts.
Mrs. Cooperman testified that last
August, her husband told her a
stranger had approached him on the
Fullenon campus and told b1m to his
face be would kill him.
She said an FBI agent advised her
husband to arm himself for protec-
tion.
Cooperman 's widow said she had
floodlights installed in the dnvewa)
and had walls built alongside their
home.
"I had them built for hJS safety
because of the threats," she testified.
Lam ins1m the shooting was ac-
cidental, and defense attorney May
has said Cooperman himself had
given the gun to Lam hoping that
Lam could help defend him from nny
assassin.
Mrs. Cooperman said she h8d met
Lam twice before and had once
allowed Lam and a friend into her
house at Cooperman's instrucu on.
On the morning of his death
Cooperman received a call from the
Vietnamese delegation to the United
Na tions and he told his wife he would
have to go to New York. she testified.
"He seemed ~ved." she said.
"becau~ he had to change his
schedule."
Afte'r Jensen rested his case, May
called his first witness -Fullerton
police De1cc11vc Ronald Moen, who
retneved a. 38-cal 1ber revolver from a
file cabinet in Cooperman's office
two days after Cooperman's death.
FUGITIVE. ESCAPES AGAIN ...
From Al
1n Orange ( oun1y when he make a
Jariug escape from a \henfis deputy
who was transporting him 10 UC!
Medical Center 1n Oran$e for treat-
ment of year-old inJunes he sus-
tainted 1n a police shootout in
Fountain Valle).
Mohon reported!} broke free after
grabbing a gun that appareotl) was
hidden either outside the county
medical center or in the prisoner's
van in which he was nd1ng. Orange
Count) Shenfis Lt. Dick Olson said.
Mohon was seen cl1mb1ng into a
!lat-bed truck dn,en b)' a woman
with long. bleached hair Olson said 11
is believed the woman v.as the man's
wi fe. Sharon Shav. Mohon
Later the samr da\. she was
arrested at a residence 10 Stanton on
suspicion of ht'lping her husband
escape.
The flat-bed truc k was later fou nd
abandoned in a restaurant parking lot
in Bell. Los Angeles Count) Sherill's
deputies then were led to a house in
nearby Cudah~ whrre 11 was bd1eved
Mohon had taken cover.
Deputies and members ofa S"' .\ l
team surrounded the house. fin,111\
bombarding 11 with tear ga!> t·ann 1~tl'r
after using a bullhorn ordering
\fohon to g1,c himself up
Two women and an I I-' ~·ar-old
hoy emerged from the hou''-' hut
when authunttC:\ l'ombed tht· rc"-
dcnce. there ''ac; nu sign of \-t uhun
rhe resident\ of the houc;e l3ll'r
da1mcd the' kncv. ~1ohon but had
not seen h1ni in ~<.·arc,
On Jan. 25 -a week later -
M<?hon allegedly stole a car 1n Mesa.
Anz. at gunpoint and led lawmen
from eight separate police agencies on
a two-hour. I 00-mile chase that
ended when Mohon allegedly crashed
into a police blockcade. Ellison said
When Mohon was booked earl} the
following day, he told arres11ng of-
1icers that his name was Claude Banks
Tillman, a transient from Texas. The
man's fingerprints were sent to tht.:
FBI but authonties said that 1dent1fi-
cation process can take up lo two
weeks.
Mohon escaped Thursda> wh1k
being returned to a Jail fauht>
following an appearance in Mesa
Justice Court. accordin~ to Elh!>on.
"There were nine pnsoners In the
van and the deputy transporting them
stopped al the Tempe Jusuce Center
10 take two other prisoners into
coun," Ellison said.
He said Mohon and a man 1den1-
1fied as Jeffrey W. Leslie. a fraud and
theft 'iuspect. slipped their handcuffs.
k1<:ked out a plexiglass shield in the
van and escaped. Other prisoners in
the "an did not flee. Ell ison said.
"We think they ran across the
.\n1ona tate lln1vcn sty Campus
arid v.cnt to a car shop where they
stoll' a 1982 brov. n and tan Chr -.rolet
truck .. Ellison said.
.. .\ "nnc<..'> described the men as
being "11hout shins or shoes and
v.caring Ja1l-1ssued pants." he said.
"Wc'rl' prcll\ c;ure 11 was rhrm " Ell1~on '>aid there ha' e been sr' cral
Michael Wayde Mohon
reponcd sighting of the escapees but
none ha'c been confirmrd
Mohon was arrestt:d on New Year's
Eve. 1983 in Fountain Valley on
su,p1c1on of burglary and attempted
murder. lt'c; alleged he tired a single
shot at Officer Kc' 1n <\rnold who
returned fire. h11t1ng Mohon six
II mes
Mohon "'ho 1c; c;1tll recovcnng
from thl· wounds. filc.'d a $20 million
la" su11 against Fountain Valley. al-
leg1ngexcec;s" e force v.as used during
~1s arrest Thc.-suit is s11ll pending m
lederal lOun
f:lmfl1S BREAK~HROUGHS LAUDED ...
against the deadl) ·\IDS \lrUS.
Dr. Roben Gallo of the National
Cancer Institute in Bethesda. Md .
made the announcement. <;aying re-
searchers h11ve 1dent1fied for the fir,1
time an antibody that neutralizes the
.\IDS virus 1n the laboratory.
The' finding by .M aryland and
Massachusetts sdenusts doesn't
mean a vaccine 1s possible. but "tt
does prove man is able to make a neutral izin~ antibody" to inactivate
the AIDS vi rus. Gallo said.
According to Associated Press re-
ports. Gallo explained that the anti-
body knocks out thr ab1lit~ of the
\IDS '1rus to infect cells The .\IDS
'irus attacks a t> pc of white blood
cells called helper T-cells. wh ich help
the bodv ward off disease
But he said com1dcrahle re~:lrl h
must be done to determine whether
the ant1-.\IDS ant1bod) will dcstro)
the '1rus 1n the human bod> ac;
efTcet1 vel~ as 1n human cell'> grown 1n
the laboratory
The anllbodv was found to be
part1cularl> prevalent in blood \Crum
taken from healthy 'people who carry
the <\I DS virus. possibly expla1n1ng
wh:r they don't develop the disease
even though the)' are infected, said
Gallo. who headed one of two tea me;
that announced discover} of the
likel) AIDS virus last April.
Thursda\ 's second announcement
was made h' a Pasadena re~earcher
who said an.ingredient that kills the
dradl> .\ID '•rusinthelaboratol) 1s
found in moc;t 0' er-the-counter birth
control loam'>
GOAT RESCUE BEGINS ...
From Al
Bu't b1olog1s1 Brun· Voeller. presi-
dent of 1he Manpo:,.a Foundation.
said funher testing will be needed to
determine whether nonoxydol-9. the
actt ve 1n~rrd ic n1 1n man y
c;pc rmic1des. is efTecti vc in prcvrntrng
A.IDS from drveloping 1n people,
"Wr belie' e this prcvcntwn
measure can reduce the number of
persons who might otherwise con-
tract Al D<; over the next several )cars
while an effective treatment 1s being
sought." Vocllt:'r said.
It al~o "worked vr~ well against
gonorrhea in (tests on human'>) <;an
Franc1stcJ." but the L .S. Food and
Drug Adm1n1c;tra11on has not )Ct
appro,cd the c.ubstance for that USl'.
he stud \.ocller stressed 1ha1 the
ingredient 1s J preventl\r rneac;un.•
and not at urt'
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WEATHER
--
Sh<?wers might return tonight
There will be vwlable cloud• tonight and Saturday with •
alight Chance of ehower• late tonight and e8'1y Saturday. The
high tetnP9fllum will range In the mid 501 to low 808. Tonlghl
won't be quite as cold aa lows are expected In the low 301 to tow
409.
The mountain areu can aloe expect variable cloud• tonight
and Saturday with a chance of showers. The snow level wlll be at
4,500 feet. Winds. from 15 to 30 mph, wtll be from the weet to
northwest tonight and Saturday. Highs temperatures wlll be
mostly In the 30s and tows 18 to 28.
The desert areas can also expect variable ctouda tonight
and Saturday with a chance ehowers mainly In the Owens Valley
and northern desert•. High temperatures will be from 58 to 63
with the lows from 3AI to AIO. lower desen valleys.
Temps ·-~~ "'OHTI:
H~/\ IOw tot 74 l>Ourt tndll'O If 5 Mpl1-SI Paul 02 IS ···.·· W11m -Cold~ • m 1001y NH/\vtU. 45 18
HI Lo New Orleen1 75 39 S110wt11 At1n F"1<1 .. Snow Oectuc:l•d ._. St11oona1y a..,.. All>elly 21 JO 32 31 New VO<~ Albuqu.,q"e 30 OS Oklel'\()me C1tv ti 05 NI~ W.-$9Mct ~.U. U S o.ol ol C-eo
Nnetl4l0 01 04 Omaha 09 .-06
44 26 Otlando •• 60 AncllOt~ Allmnllc 1ty 31 JS Pl\~ao.IP"•• JS 32 Calif. Temps 10 3' Au11tn 41 19 Pl>Qer>IJI 49 30 Senta ~
BelltmO<• 37 3" P1ttfl>Uf O" 37 26 TAl\09Vlliley 34 04
31 YOMm<l•vt)' 31 u 01 .()8 •2 Btllino• Birnungrna,n 57 02
P0<ltand Or
ProYt<lenC• JO 21 li'O/' tow lot 24 houta enOln9 Ill 5
8olM 15 -01 AlllllQn •6 41 am tOOay
&oeaon l • 29 Rac>o<I C•tv II 13 ....... -52 34 Surf report &"•to 30 23 Reno 37 13 EUtalla 52 40
c..ep., 03 26 St lou11 IS 02 Fr...o 51 33
Cn0t1M1onSC 63 57 SI Pete· Tatl•IHI ,. &2 l anc:Ael .. 45 24 LOCATIOM 9ID '""" CM<tone.N C 48 42 San Lalc•C1ty 20 ..()9 l.O. AAgelee 81 4 t Hunllnglon a.ecn 1., -~ 04 23 San Anlon>O sa 20 o.lilmncs 59 45 RI-Jetty.~ 1-3 la.it
CnJcagO 16 1• 5.,, Juan PR 83 73 PuoRoblN 57 27 40!11 St,.., N9wpot1 t-3 ....
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Loulsvllte 35 12 oay Wllh a sllg/>1~Of~1a11
lonigl>I and -ty S•turdey ~· rnfCI
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53 34 M-~ 37 11 SanS....,dlnO Moon •I-IOO•y •• 1 28 p m .....
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VALLEY MURDER UNSOLVED ...
From Al
Bean said the killer 1s "urel) a
hardent·d criminal v.ho killed La-
f ountain "Just to cltm1na1e her'' a!> a
witness 10 1hc robbe~
"IL isn't normal to take someone's
hfe during a robber}.'' the detccuve
said. "To take the money and then
turn around and kill someone who 1s
not putting up a fight -that's
oulnght execuuon."
Bean said 11 ic; a safr gur~s that the
su!)pcct has hcen in county Jail or
prison before and fears being put
behi_nd bar!. again
"He probabl~ real11cd he'd 0c
looking at '>Orne hard 11mc and didn't
want :in\ w11nes'>e!> who could 1dcnt-
1f) him:" the dctectl\c \a1d. "He
nc1.•dt·d to ehm1natc her ..
But there wa!> anotht•r v.1tncss who
recalls pan ol the hn·n:.c plate
number or the !wta"a) 'chide and
has hct·n able to help police put
together a composite drawing of the
suspect. Bean noted
The sketch. which depicts a
middle-age man with th1 nn1ng brown
ha1t v. ho wears plas11c frame prescnp-
11on glasses. has been circulated to
more than 500 police agencies.
"We've hit ever) agcnc} in the
~tatc," the dctec11w said. "Now we
hope for a responsc."
The partial hccn'ic plate number
has been run through the Department
of Motor Vt•h1dc·, rnmputa. a
pro<:e% that produn·tl a long.
Delly Piiot
Delivery
la Gueranteed
cumbersome hst of cars that Bean and
Nance are sttll poring over.
The getaway car 1s thought to be a
light-colored Volkswagen van. poss-
ibly a late '60s or early '70s model.
Police said the witness is certain the
last three numbers of the plate are
784. possibly proceeded by 2AU or
2A V. It is not known if the plate has
six or seven digits.
Bean said 1f the killer is a career
criminal. 11 is possible he will be
tripped up during some fuaure crime
and recognized.
The daylight shooting Jarred other
business owners and employees in the
commercial center. JUSt a few blocks
from the police station. The city has
one of the lowc;st crime rates in lhe
count) and. un11I Lafountain was
shot, there had not been a hom1c1de
for more than five years.
··There's still some tension 1n the
air:· said Amanda Guardado. wh o
works at Camagc Trade C'leaners.
around the comer from the doughnut
shop.
Guardado said the shooting has
had a noticeable effect on merchants
1n the center.
'They're more cautious." she said.
··At least, I know I am ...
Maureen Costello, a vice president
for Yum -Yum Donuts Inc. in the City
of Industry. said the incident jolted
administrators of the I 4·year-old
chain.
··wc·, e installed a surveillance
camera 1n our Fountain Valley store
for the first time," she said. "In fac~
we're installing them in each of our
outlets because of this incident.
"We'd like to get out the message
that we're not going to sit by and
become a target for violence."
The doughnut chajn has pul up a a
$5,000 reward for information lead-
ing to the arrest and conviction of the
•person who killed Lafountain.
LaFounta1n is recalled by cus·
tomers as a pleasant, easy-going
person who conducted business with
a smile. She'd been manager of the
doughnut shop for 2112-years and had
never been robbed before.
Fnends and relatives of the slain
woman said they are convinced
Lafoun tain would not have put up a
struggle 1f robbed.
"In tact, she had discussed that
very fact with other employees," said
Bean. "She told them she would not
put upa fight. she'djust hand over the
money
··we·r(' taught that if y~ do as
you're told. you won'tbe harmed." he
added.
Memorial services were conducted
in Huntington Beach this week for
LaFounta1n. Her body was returned
for burial to Spnngficld, Mass., her
hometown.
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VOL. 78, NO. 032 sa id re~cuc efforts kit ~t·d of) toda}
will continue unul Marl·h 4. the
deadline set b) Weinhcrger Kl'\Uler~
hope to remove a' man' a<, 1.llO(l
goals from th e 1c;land ,111: 'aid
fund from the practice ran~c. but
rescuer\ ma) bra' c the 1sland'c;
rastcrn pon1on to try to lure the goat\
from h1d1ng. a Navy spokesman said.
Oner capturrd, the goats will he
hdd in a corral on the island about a
\\Cl'k tx·forc being transpon cd b)
lmrgc to the mainland and trucked to
adoption centers throughout the
\late. Vanorden said.
adoptl'd 1n pair'> l'oknt1al uwnl·rs
should haw ··pa11cnl'C anll good
fcnci ng... Vil norden 'aid. although ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~2-' the wild creatures an· r-.;pctll'd to be I
l'3\lh tamed.
The goats arr lOn(cntr:itl'd in tv.o
areas of the 1<,land. tht· \t1111hcr n l'nd
the Nav' uc;cc; for targl'l pr:1r t1t·c and
deep canyons on the c,l\krn \Ilk
Fears of 1nJUf) from unnploded
shells prompted offinal'> 10 bar the The tund hopes the goa ls will be
Tlic ncarec;t adoption renter 1~ in
Chinn The telcph111ll' numlx·r 1!. 6?!l-l(j)<t)
C1ua1~ remaining on lhc island after
M;mh 4 arc likely to be shot b} a
l\J;l\)·h1rcd marksman.
COAST SCHOOLS NOMINATED ...
From Al
program La l!<.1hr.1 It 1gh ")t ho11I "J'
the other rount\ \l h1111I n.1mt•d
The l ' \ Departnll'nt ol l d111 .11 m11
will n:v 1t•v. the nom1n.1tinn, 1n 1·;srl\
"1arrh before thl· linal"1' an: '1· ll'l trd and hunon.•d
Thc program l'i .1 \.i)lunt<.1n onl' 1n
which '><. hoolc; c;ubm11 apphtat 11111' 111
the state for cons1dcr.1t111n
The recently announlt'd 11\t 111 Ill
high 'ichool'i and IOJun1or h1ghc; ""'l'll
linall'lt'i -;ekctcd by thr program frn111
an 1n111al group of I~() \l hr1<\I\
statewide
Selection was based 011 <• w mhrria·
11on of tc~t scores. pdvantcd pl11l l'·
ment o fferings. fa culty inH>IH·mrnt
and program dcahnf v.1th 'ut h
concerns as school d1sc1plinc t1nd
dropout rates
The honor hnna.'i wtth 11 the
recoan1t1on of bc1na 1 model high
school. both for ne1abbonna .,~ huol'
__f~iist can
642-6086
•
;" v.dl as those nationwide who ma'
hi.· looking for wayc; lo 1mpro'c thc1'r
rnmeulum and other programs
Ira To1h1n. pnnc1pal of Manna
ll1gh School. ~1d program offi cialc;
look to a vanet> of progrnms 1n
'4.'lec11ng its model school'i.
.. fhey look at the overall package
c;1ra1gh1 across the board. plus a
rnuple of other programs that make
\OU exemplar)," To1h1n said.
The 2.800-s tudent '>chool has a
tiarticularl}' strong mathcmatic5 de-
partment, he sa id. with advanced
rlacement courc;es off('red 1 n cakulu~
and ot her studies.
fhc fore1g.n languaee departmen t.
a' well. is unique 1n 11., offerings of
four years of study in four language\
-'panash. french. C1erman and
L a11n
··1 think the campus cnV1ronmcn1
al,o pla,, a part. though" To1b1n
c;a1d I ht•rt· 1c; more of a pos111ve at11tu~k .imong the c;tudents no"··
l>ennl\ I 'anc;, pnnc1pal ofCorona
Jcl \.lar ll 1gh \chool. said while h1!.
'dwol\ tour...: ofTenngs may not be
\lgntlirnnth d1flerent from other
"d1001\ in Orange County, its ap-
proa< h 1111·duUJt1on may be
"I th111k lllill our 'iUCcess IS mort' a
funl 111111 ol l reating an environment
ov('r tht• \ear' whcrt' students and the
fal..Ult) npel t \UCccc;c;," Evan!! said.
"Our \tt1ndanh arr high, >oth in
acadenrn npt·ctat1on<, and 1n bchav·
1oral e11pntationc, ..
L vans ~aid the 2 '-~ear-old school
cmphas11c'i .1cadcm1c-skills wit h
about 90 percent of 11<1 student~ saying
they plan to a11end rnllcie
"l he <;("hool hac; he<'n de-nbed as
rcla,cd t>u1 bu~1ncsshke." Evans said.
""'e feel that c,u~<.·e.,~ br~s success."
What do yoo llltt about tht' Dail)' Pilot? What don't you lib? Call lht
n11mbtt at lf'fl and _.toar mHHlt •Ill be ret'ordt"d, tnnlt'rtffd ..,,_.Unreel
to tbe appropriate ~llor.
Tht ump 24 -hour answtrlog strVlct' may bt 01td lo rtcord l•ttf'l'J to tht
editor on H)' topic. Cootrlbulors to oar I.Allen column m1m IM'ladt ll•tlr
namf' and lt ltpboH number for nrlflcatloa. No c1rMt11tlon calla, pltatt'.
Tt"IJ ua what's on your mind .
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UPTO %
HUGE SAVINGS ON CARPET,
WOOD, TILE AND DRAPERIES
Oak Plank
was $4.79 sq.ft.
NOW Only
•211 sq tt
24 oz. Nylon Plush
was $16.99 sq.yd.
NOW Only 1911 sq.yd. Installed
Armstrong
Sundlal Solarlan
was $23.99 sq.yd.
NOW Only
•1311 sq.yd. Installed
640-2700
640-2934
FORECAITl-ON A2
' r.' 1fi()AY r EORUAHY I 1'tH',
Empty boat's
crew sought
The U.S. Coast Guard searched
unsuccessfully Friday afternoon
for signs of a person or persons
who may have been lost from an
empty motor skiff found circling
in the water I 0 miles south of
Dana Point.
, The search was to• resume at
daybreak toda).
The empty 14-foot alummum
skiff was discovered, with its
outboard motor running. at about
3:45 p.m. Friday by the-crew of
the "Classy Toy," who notified
the Coast Guard, said Petty
Officer Rat Milton.
A search helicopter and the
Coast Guard cutter Point Evans
joined in a three-hour search until
ni~tfall, but no crew was found.
Milton said.
The boat was retrieved at about
6:30 p.m., and the Coast Guard
verified that no one was aboard.
The name of the boat's owner
was not released.
A Costa Mesa man leaps
IDto a moving car to
rescue a woman who
suffered a heart attack on
the Garden Grove Free-
way./ A2
California
A computer that can print
a musical score has been
developed by Stanford
researchers./ A4
Meter reader Ed Marquez
considers his job a real
'skate.' I AS
Nation
The cave man's diet may
be a model for this fast-
food generation./ A4
The FBI continues its
efforts to Identify a 4-
year-old girl lfvjng in
Alaska In a pickup truck
camper with a 58-year-
old man./ A3
Inmates attack and Injure
guards while taking con-
trol of an Indiana prison
cellblock./ A3
World
Speaking with the proper
accent continues to be
the key to social standing
-in-BrHaln./ M
Religion
Americans young and old
are opening their wallets
on behalf of starving
Ethiopians./ A8
Sports
Estancia pulls out Its sec-
ond one-point victory In
Sea View basketball ac-
tion against Corona del
Mar./81
USC's basketball team
outlasts UCLA, 78-77, In
double overtlme./82
The Ocean View High
soccer team moves Into a
tie for first In the Sunset
League by beating Foun-
tain Valley, 4-1./83
Entertainment
Remember "The Dirty
Dozen?" Lee Marvin re-
cruits another batch for a
TV movie folfowup./ Al
INDEX
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Bulletin Board
Clasatfled
Com lea
Croaaword
Death Notices
Horoacope
Ann Landers
Public Notices
Real Estate
Religion
Sport a
Television
Theater a
Trivia
Weather
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A3
BS-7
A10
B7
B'4
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B'4
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A7
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A2
Suspect surrende~S to mom
4 1/2-hour s~ndoff ends peacef ullYas
mother talks her son into ~urrenc!ering
. By ROBERT BARKER
OttlleO.-. ..........
A _ 22-year-old armed robbery
suspect surrendered to pohcc Fnday
afternoorl after he was chased by a
plucky supermarket manager and
then trapped in his mother's home by
dozens of police officers wearing
camouflage outfits and packing high-
powered nfles.
The suspect. Joel Robens, walked
out of the house with his haods above
his head at 2:30 p.m .. nearly fi ve
hours after a gunman robbed Regal
Cleaners at 19080 Brookhurst St ..
As the gunman was fleeing with
SI 07 taken out of the cash register.
Fred Lewis, the supemtarket man-
ager, •pproached the cleaning estab-
lishment. laundry in hand.
"I asked the gJrl (Laurie Crenshaw)
how she was doing and she said, 'he
(pointing to the suspect) just robbed
me.'
"He staned running and I yelled,
·hey.' and ran after him.
.. He ran outside the parking lot and
I asked a guy in a General Telephone
truck 1f he wanted to help catch a
robber.
"We lost sight of him when we
turned left on Yorktown. But we
passed him in the telephone truck in
Rob~ry aa.apect Joel Roberta aurrenden
(abo•e) to Banttncton Beach police after
~ ......... .,'-.....
hla motber Roberta Roberta (rlCJlt) arrlYea
at tbe 8Celle to tallt to ber eon.
the res1dent1al tract. We made a U-
tum and I yelled at him. are you the
guy that Just robbed the cleaners?
"He said. ·no. sir.' and then Jumped
over the fence real fast.''
Llw1s ~·d' he asked a girl in the
neighborhood to call pohcc. She
apparently recognized the suspect
and pohcc were able to track him to
the house at 19422 Olana Lane.
Se veral Huntington Beach police
officers. including members of the
Special Weapons and Tactics team,
surrounded the house and evacuated
all the homes on the block.
The ep1sode ended pcacefull1 4~
hours later, shortly af\a tho sutpeet'a
mother, Roben.a Roberta. .,-rived
from her JOb in Anaheim-.
"He was cryin~fl'hcft I reached h~m
on the pho,nc." Mrs. Robef!.t said.
while staodina alone on the aadewalk
in front of her borne sbon.ly after her
son's surrender.
~He told me on the phone that
there was a m1lhon cops outside and
that he couldn't go outside by himself
because they'd blow h.im away."
Members of the SWAT team were.
(Pleue Me 8V8Pl:CT/A2)
Dozens
fired up
to battle
Airport f Oes vow lawsuit
to block increased flights
'-. blazes
fOOexpected to vye
for a spot in Irvine's
first ~olunteer group
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of ti.. .,... Not • ..,,
At least 100 people are e>.pccted 10
converge on an Irvine fire station this
morning to begin vying for a place in
the city's first company of volunteer
firefighters. •
"'I've had people sa} the~ are
movi ng·to the area just to be part of
the volunteer company -they want
to become firefighters that badly."
said Battalion Chief Bob Miller.
volunteer coordtllator for th e Orange
County Fire Dcpanment.
Irvine contracts with the counl\
department for fire protection and
paramedic services. Several weeks
ago, with city approval. the depart-
ment announced plans to supplement
the full-time firefighters 1n In ine
with a volunteer compan). 10 ~
based at Station 26. Yale and Walnut
ave nues.
Miller s:11d he fielded the fi~t 70
tails from pros~uve volunteers.
then turned the chore o'er to a
secretary. He said all applicants were
told to repon to that fire station at 9
a.m. today for an orientation meet-
ing. A 25-mcmber volunteer com-
pan) is expected to be ready following
one year to 18 months of training.
Livini or working near the fire
station 1s a necessity. Miller s~11d.
because-the volunteers must be ahle
to get to the station witl'Hn twQ or
three minute after an alarm 1s
sounded. Volunteers wt'ar beepers
that alen them 10 calls.
Men and women may not re pond
to Irvine's volunteer call just from a
scnS( of civic mponsib11ity.
"Orange County's voluntttr com-
panies are a respcxted stepping stone
10 full -time fircfiahter pos111ons,"
Miller said.
He noted that the county tra·
dnionally hires about 60 prrccnt of 11 career firefiahters from the volunteer
ranks. in p:\n bcc~usc they require
le s trainina than other appltcanis.
Other county voluntttn move on to
full-lime lirt'fia.hter Jobs w11h other
department-;
(Pleue eee VOLU1'T&SR/ A2)
,
(
Barbara Liebman
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of tM Deir ...... ..,,
The A1rpon ~orking Group will
file a lawsuit 10 block the Orange
Count-. Board of Supen 1sors' de-
cision i:o increase fl1ghiS out of John
Wa}ne .\1rpon
The suit will be filed as soon as the
board cen1 fies the en' iron mental
impact repon for the expansion
project. says Barbara L1chman. ex-
ecutive director of the Newpon
Beach-based groul?· which represents other impacts due to a1rpon growth
several communll} organizattons. "\\e no" ha\.r no choice ...
Cen1ficat1on of the El R is c~~t~ Lich man said Fnda~ night ··Th<"
Feb. 19. • Board of uper-.1sors offered us no
top Polluting Our Newpon relief and we no" ha-.e to protC"ct
( PONl a "'1ewpon Beach en-oursehes."
\ 1ronmental group. .,;,.,11 JOtn the The supen 1~f'i W>ted Wednt'sda)
.\1rpon \\ orlong Group 1n the 'iUll to allo" an increase in da1I~ com-
l1chman !klld the la"suit "ould be mcrClal flights out of John Wa)ne
aimed at alleged inadequacies in the .\irpon to 55. from 4 1 . .\long with lhe
ElR that discuss the exp«ted 1n-increase. appro' 31 was given to begin
creases 1n no1~. add1t1onal tratlic and (Pleaee !lee AlllPORT/A2)
First ~day rescue effort nets 60 goats
Goats s nagged by h eli copter crew wi~ avoid
s l3:ughter by Navy to preserve other species
By The Associated Press
S.\:"< DIEGO -AJ'leltcopter crcw
using a net-firing de' ice captured 60
goats Fnda~ 1n the first da) of a
monthlong l'll"on on San Clemente
Island 10 rescue a wild goat herd
marked for c:-.1crm1nation b) the
governm(•nt. animal consena11on1 ts
said.
The hehr,1ptcr l re\\. made up of a
pilot. net-gunner and \Olu nteer from
the Fund for .\nimals. conducted a
series offl~ b) s over the island. netting
the goats as the) daned across open
areas. s~ud Paula Van 'Orden. a
spokeswoman for the animal grQup
.. It was a big success." she said of
the in1t1al day of the rescue efTon . She
expla1nt'd that the net-gunner snag'\
the goats with a weighted net fired
from the helicopter and then· th\·
\Olunteer drops do"n and 11c the
goats· legs
Tht' captttred goats are 1hrn either
OC fugitive eludes
dragnet In Arizona
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot "-.,... ..... ttAlfl
l\ hug(' dragncl 1n Anzona failed to
capture an Oran~c Count) fua1t1-.C'
Friday. but shcnffs dcput1cr, there
~•d the) . have located the gcUlw.t)
vehicle M1chaC'I Wa)de Mohon a~
parcntly used in h1-; latest run from
the law.
Mohon. charged with :utcmpt11lj to
kill a Fountain Valle) police officer
durina a hootout more than a -,car
lllO. has C$Clpcd lWI C 10 the pa\t tVvO
wetk • accordina 10 authont1t The former Wes1m1nster re 1dtnt
reportedly made his late l break
Thursday af\emoon when ht lipped
his handcuff\ and sma hed his WI)
oul of a pol1et van 1n Tempe. 01 ..
ac<'Ord1n to Mariropa Count)
Shcnfr' pl Jay Ellison
Mobon. l 9. and another pn'IOncr
-Jeffrey Wilham l.t1lie Jr.. 20.
address unknown -arc thought 111
have fled to a nearb~ c.ar rt'pa1 r ,h,lp
where they tole a bro" n .ind t.rn
CheHolct pickup trul l 1hJt v.a,
v.:ut1ng for a tune-up, Elh~n ~•d
.\ulhontlt' said the\ 104.atcd 1he
'itolen truck late Fnda\ hut hC'l1e' c
Mohon. and perhaps ihc man "ho
was tra-.chna with him. pmh.ihl~
have stolen another ('1\f h) nov.
"He may be pl'\'lt\ dC~P\'r:ll.:,"
Ellison said
Mohon fir<11 CSC'apt\1 Jan I " whf'n
he was bc1na taken from the Oran c
Count~ Jail 1n nta •\na to t I
Medical enitr 1n Ontn~c h-. a 1..'0unt' Shtnfr~ dtput\ Mohon rtponC'dl)
O\-erpowtrtd the tkpUt\ • fkt Jrah
b1na a •un that ap~rcntl) haJ bttn
stashed $OO'lcwhtrt out~ttk 1ht mC'd1·
cal centt'r
Lt [)H.l Ol~on ..a1J \fohon\ v.1fc
allegc'tlh hclprd htr hu\band e'4. ar·
irucked lH 110\'n lo a temp..,ran
corral on lhl' 0\)nh end ol thl' '-3\\·
ov.ncd 1<.lanJ &5 mile') nunh~l·~t ol
San Diego f,lch v.eel. goat' 1n thl'
corral"'" tx-l\,adcd on a 'a" hargl'
and tran\P..,lOl'd to Sa'n 01\·~o then
trud .. l'd 10 ll1ur adoption lal 1llt1\''
operated h' the Fund for \nimal' in
( alilorn1a \an nrJen <.atd
Rl'P Bnhh1 f tl·dli."r R-L o' \ngl'lc'
"ho 1A.1lh t lc\dand .\mon l1f the
Fund for .\n1mJI« hl'lix·d 'f'\.'Jrhead
the bank w '3H ' the goal\ """l''i-.Cd
the ti~• d.l\ \)I the r\'-1. ue and
aftl'Nartl ~11d <.he u.a, .. ,en gra11-
1icd ··
Michael Wayde Mohon
~haron hav. fohon ~•' am''lt<'d at a
rt"stdC'nC'C in "tantnn th<' \amr da\ on
4iU\p1c1on Cll aiding a cnminal \he
rc-matn'l{a1kJ on S ~.~10 h.111
" ""<'<' l~ter "1ohon wa'I arTe'ltcd
out'lldC' l\4e'13. ""1 aficr t8k1n~
offM'<'f"i tmm c1ght polrC'C agenc1C"\ on
a l"l')·hour 100-milc cha<;(' ;u~·ord-
1na "' f('pon\ The ,-ha'i<' ''anell ;il\cr
(Ple.&K eec FUOITIV£/ A2}
·'The' 'rc \\'I"\ beautiful animals.
and while I kn o" we can't save all of
the m. I'm glad "e could at least sa'e
\0me... he <w11d
Earlier th1'> month. Fiedler and
.\mon C'OO\'tnl'<.-d Defense Sccretal)
C .ispar \\ ein~rgt'r tn dela' un11I
\1an-h ~ the '-'a'' 's plan to slau~hter
the estimated I .~no to 1.500 goats
that r\'matn on the island
T hl' goats. desccndents of animal!.
hrnught m the island about 100 )e.ars
ago. ~ere marked for slaughter bc-
.:-au<;(" the' rcprcscnt a threat to
'4-'' era I \ptC1i."s of plants. birds and
(Pleue 11ee RltSCUE/ A~)
-
S.African
pro.tests
drawUCI
students
B\'A,OREILEFEBVRE o.:., ..... c.u J J •
BE\ t.Rl 'i HILLS -Thtnrtn l (.
In 1nr (tudcnts 101ncd ~O chantina
JcnHrn,trntof'\ at the uth Afnc~n
con,ulatr Fnda)' to protc~t that
lountr. '\racial scgre-puon poll 1c
"\\ c'd hkc 10 sa) 10 the uth
o\fnc. n hlack'I 'K~p up the: -.truJ-
gJc." \aid 1'.ennc:th L Kell~. a UCI
..ophomort The fnur-hour demonstration v.as
'iC'hedulC'd to C"ommemorate th<' fir<1t
s11-1n-. prOlC\HnR <ic1tr~tton at a Cirrtn~horo. NC d1nt'r .5 "ca" ago.
jl('COrdtnJ tCl 1'.ell)'
.\t thl" umo;ulatc gmu"'° oi mo.,th
(P\eaee eee PROTEST I A~)
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A2 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Saturday, February 2. 1985
~ourt craeks down on crime
By Tbe A11~lated Pn11
SAN FRANCISCO -In a ~wecp
ina vktory ror prosttuto~. the "ale Supreme Coun ruled 4-3 nday 1ha1
a 1982 crime an111at1\C: rcqu1rc<1
C'ahfomia coun~ to ollow evidence
from police searches under broader
U.S. Supreme ( 'ourt standards
The rulina. wh1C'h repeal~ nun1c1 ·
ous dcc1 ions of the paM th1c1.·
deC'adcs ex.pand111g dc!Cndnnt •
nghts. resolved the mos1 important
remaining lepl tssuc of the ballot
mcuure, which ~nsors dubbed 1hc
Vil'tim's Ball ofR1ghh.
The specific 1ssuc in 1he ca-.c wn\
whether defendant\ 11\ <:uhfomia
could continue to challenge illegal
searches of someone elsc'!I propcn)
that produced evidtnl·e against them
uch challenges were allowed h> tht·
state Supremt.' Coun an 1955 hul
bum~d b} the ll S Supn:nac Court tn
1980.
Fnduy'!I ruhntt requires state courts
to follow federal ~tund11rds on that
issue and m:in)' others. 1ndud1n1 the
U.S. Sup1cmc: Cour:1'~ rc(cnl de·
c1sions narrowrng the c~ch1s1onary
,.rule ag1.11n'lt 1llcgall> ~c11cd evidence
Among other thing\, thc lJ S coun
ha<; allowed C\ 1den('e ~<'11cd undct nn
anvahd war;rant 11' polu;c were aoang
1n good tauh. and h:t) relucd <;tan·
<lard'> for ~arc:hcs 1n public schools.
lhc 1982 in111a11ve, 1'1npns11w111 t<.
conlamcd u prov1!11on '>U)'ins court'.
must adn11t all "rckvant l'' 1dl'nl-c."
with Cl'rlU lll l''tl'l'PllOll \
AhhouKh thl' 1ntl·nt 111 thl·
pr<)\ 1Mon was not \pdkd 11ut. pros·
ecutOI\ :11~ucd 11 nll'Ulll that '/¥ill:
l'OUrl\ n1uld nu lon~er rd) un thl·
Caltfornia < ons111u11on 10 c>.dudc .
rvidcncc from pohct' searches 11'
federal courts would allow the
t•v tdencc.
The coun m:ijorit> narced. an an
op1n1on b> J11<.11co Jo'Cph (1nxhn
Propo~1t1on 8 d!d not repeal Cn h·
fo1nians' rishts IC> be frel' of illegal
\eardics undl·r their o" n \IUll' con
!>ll lUllOn. Y.hll'h muy hfht' broader
\tune.laid' llwn thl' fl·dcr:il l'omt1tu·
11on, unx.l1n \.lld
But, hr :-:11d. "the people huvc·
appurcntly decided thM thc c\du\lon
of e~dcnl'C 1s not an Ul'ceprnhle
llll'ar•ot 1mpkmen11ng thO'>l' nght\,
l'\l'l'Pt '" rl'll lllrl'd b) the ( on\lltu·
11on of lhl· l n1tl'tl "tall'\" •
"Whether thl')' arc wasl' 1n 1hat
dct'l\1on 1\ not for our dell't 1111na11on;
1t 1'1l'no11gh that the> ha"e m:uk thl'tr
1ntcn1 dt•.ir." <irodin ~1d.
Wiede r to sit on air resources board
Orange Co unt) Su pen l'>OI I lar·
nett Wieder has appo1nced tu thnltlll'
Air Kei>ourcc~ Roard h) (io' (icorgl'
DcukmeJian.
Wieder. 64. a former Huntingtun
Beach mayor and counci lwom~n.
•l'plall'' I om Ha rt111l1111 ol ( 'hulJ
V1l>la Y.htl\e tnm n p11ed
W1l'tkr ;i Rl·p11hlit.1n who 1111·
ml·rl\ l hJlfl'd 1ht· Bu.ird ol ~uper
\. l'>Or\. ~111 fl'Pfl''>t'nt lhl' ~oulh Co.1'1
\ir ()ualit) Munagl'llH'IH D1-.tm I on
the st'von-member board. which as
thl· .itr p11llut111n lOntrnl :tgl'Ol ~ ut'thc
\tall'
~ht· \C1 H"' .11 thl' plca .. url' of th~
go' crnor and the appointmt·nt re·
qutrl''> ~l'n:ltl' ninfirma11on.
Uourd llll'mlx·r~ arc paid l'>.Jk'lll>es
and $100 a da) up to S l .000 a month.
PROTES't DRAWS UCI STUDENTS ...
FromAl ..
black protesters formed lines 1n front
of the rcceptiorust's window on the
building's founh noor to request
South African entry visas.
.. The real reason tor standing an
line 1s to tic up the consulate." said
Bernard R. Walker. a junior from
USC and an organ11er of the demon-
stration. "We would hkc 1t out of
C'allforn1a."
At OllC point, a middle-aged South
African man, who refused to be
1dcn11fied, traded insults with the
prolt'.,tcr•>. then lcH llw rnnsulatc
lobb\.
Thl· rnl·p11un1'il. "ho "ould not
gl\t her n.inw. -;aid 1he demon·
stratum did not d1'>rupt the normal
operation of thl' rnnsula1c. No other
consulatl' l'mplo}ec\ were available
for comment
Di.ring an carl1cr mien ll'W. Manu'i
I dfou, wmulatc prl'\S o llicer, said
lhl· dcmon\lra11ons arl' de\1gned to
undtrm1nc "posrnvc changes" in
South .\Inca. He wa'> rtfcrring to the
partial \Oltng nghll> granted to In·
d1ans and people ol mixed race an his
country la~t }eur.
Sgt. tv1 Dougla~ of the Be verl> Hills
Police Depanment said demon-
~trator~ l.'aused no problems for
police. Then~ wcrl' no arrcsts.
Vermont R. McKinney, U.S. De-
partment 11f Justit·e observer, de·
scnbc<l the dl·m11 nMrat1on as being
'"vel"} ordt•rl) "
Studcnl\ from 11( LA. the Un1ver·
si1y of Southern California. Cal State
l ong Beach and llCI pan1cipated in
the demo n1;t ra t1on
VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS ...
From Al
County oflic1als point o ut thnt the
volunteer t1tl e may be misleading.
Such firefighters arc paid for every
call to which they respond. They
receive $7 for the firs1 hour and $6.25
per hour after that. .
I he county department, which
serves unincorporated territol"} and
10 contract ci11es. 1nd udes 555 paid
car«r proless1onals and 530 volun·
teers. (All paramedics arc regular
career firefighters.)
With the 1ntro<lurl10n of Irvine's
l'Ompan}. all but onl' of thC' contract
c111co; wrll use somc YOlunteers Vol·
untecrcompan1c\arl' u~d to back up
regular f1rl' compan1e\ or to protecl
arc<" that have too le" calls to meril
round·thc<lock staffing
Thougfl they may hold other JObl>.
volunteer firefigh ter<, mus1 undergo
rigorou~ tra1n1ng. rnun1y officials
said.
Battalion Chief M1lkr ..aac.J appli·
cants can e\~Ct about 200 hours of
training 10 firdighung tacw: ... cqu1p-
ment U'>l', mcd1eal aid and other
area<;.
Toda)\ <tpplicanls in Irvine will be
told thc} must pass a phy•11cal t.'xam
and undergo a background check
bcfort' 1hcy arc accepted tor training.
Although there is no in111al physical
cndurant·c screening. trainee' must
eveniuall} demonstrate ccna1n
ph)Stcal '>Ii.Ill\ and pa~s a wnttcn
exam
Miller \aid the length of 1rain1ng
ma) depend on thc barkground of the
applicant'>. I k -;aid •hl· pro!tpcct1 \ll'
voluntcl'rs may includc gruduate~ ol
the Santa •\na C'ollegl' I 1rl' '\cadl'ffi}.
v. ho ha' l' alrl•ad} complctt•d \ome
tra1n1ng
I k <,atd the 'olunll'er program 1s
OJX'O to women U\ wl'll as men About
35 to 40 applirnnl\ "111 be ae'ccp1ed.
but nul all wlll rnmpil'll' the training.
M1lll·r pred1tted
· -\ 1111 nl ptoptr don't rl·al11c 11\ a
prctt~ "gn1fil·an1 rnmm1tment." hl·
said . . ·-~
AIRPORT LAWSUIT PROMISED ...
From Al
Clouds, chance of shower s today
Tht forcHt cane '°' cl0Vdt lhl1 morning with a lllght chance
of enowert The weath9r wlll eontlnvt partly clovdY thtough
Sunday. Lodal gully northerly wind• wlll range from 115 to 25 mph
thlt afternoon and tonight, decreHlnQ Sunday. High• b01h day•
wlll be 62 to 57 Overnight low• wlll ra09e rrom 38 to 48.
In the mountain•, the weath'er wlll al10 be moally cloudy thll
morning, with a chance or 1howere 1nd snow above 4,000 feet
Clou~ will continue thtough Sundoy wtth a 1llght chine• of anow
flurries above 3.500 leet North9rly wind• wlll be from 20 to 30
mph today, decreaalng Sunc~ay. Retort high• both day• wlll be 26
to 32 OvernlQhl Iowa wlll be f5 to 23.
Clouds w111 alao be evident In deaert areaa, a1009 with a alight
chance ot 1hower1 Snow wlll be abgye 4,000 foet In northern
desert areas. Partial clouds wlll cdntlnue through Sunday with
11111 a tl(Qhl chance of showers In the northern deserts, and snow
flurries above 3 .500 feet. Highs both days In the Owen• Valley wlll
be 36 to 44. with Iowa 18 to 25 Highs In upper deserts wlll be 36
to 46. with lows In the 20s. Highs In lower deserts wlll range from
54 to 60. with lows lrom 36 10 44 •A\.~.~ "'<*TS ~~~~ W•m-COIO._.
SllOw•ta R..n Fu r•• Sl>OW Occ-.0.d ...... St•llO('WV ....
---~eNOAA I.IS o.ot ol ~U U.S . Temps l.011ltvll1e 17 It
Mtomp/\lt 1e II
Ml•MI S. ... ll ,. 71
HI L• MUwau~ .. oe 12 eo Jtl Alb•n, IO 10 Mpts SI Paul 04 I~
All>uel-11u• 19 us N .. M1llt II 14
Am.,>lln II O• New 0.1Hflt •2 .s
SMlil 4N Calif. Temps 5.,.1• Batbara 55 iµ
S•nla C1u1 42 0
N•w 'foe~ 36 32 eo 29 Atl(.lluf~• JO IJ
All•l'llt.. •ly 16 ,. Ok11Mm• L11~ 1e O• S•n1• M•11• Hlgn IOw, pttCIP.l•IN;n l<>r ~· llOUI\ S1n1•MClftlU 86 42 _,no 11 s P m Flld•v Au1011 n HI Omtn• 11 ·06 e.111m11•• 41 )4 Otl•nll1> 87 60
Sloc;Mon ~ 19 Bakettlleld 53 30 Tll\Oe V1lley J3 22
81111119• 01 II Pllll•Ot!tP!llo 37 37
B•r f•Hn()h1'"1 •O 19 ,,~ .. 4/ 21
8"'M II 01 ...... ~ 21 21
(loel1>0 J4 2e PO'll 0t 31 32
Bvn91<> 111 n Pro~ 3S 27 c • ._ 01 26 Re:y11 SI 39
c11 .. 1e11u11 !, l OT S7 Ref)l (;11y oe 17
Ch•'"'"°" W v 11 2S Re<io 31 II
Charlllllt N c., 'IO ., S1 louit " 02
CheyeinM 0!) 25 81 Peie t 1mp• 8 1 82
C111Ugo O• 14 S•ll l Allt Clly 17 .09
C.-n•u 17 " Sen Antonio 26 23
c .....ienc:1 11 18 81111 Jvllll PR 12 13
C-CN•Otl ,, 13 SISl•Mtt .. 04 ·2~
Delltt ~I W0<11t II 13 S..llle 3S 32
Otyton 13 10 SIOU> F ... 04 ·14
Oen vet 02 13 SpOll.,,. 11 01
0..MolnM 10 ·10 SyrllCuM 32 :n
Oelro11 IJ 08 topeloa 16 ·Ill
EIPHo 24 18 Tuc:iton 40 2S
Fillfbllllka 21 II luj .. II 06 ,..,00 01 -23 WNll!nglon 3' 32
flagt1an 20 ·23 W1e1>11a II 01
Gtllll<I Raj>KI• II 02 Wolll-S..r• 3• 711
MtnlOld 32 21
H...,.• 00 ·23
Honolulu 7~ !M Surf report Houtlon 26 22 lndllllltlj)Ollt 13 06 Jacllton,Mt 31 20 LOCAT!Ofl llZI DIA. J11Cktonv111t 80 !14 lum• BMch 2·3 w
JunNU 32 31 Senta MOlllCa 2·3 w
l<itn ... Cny t7 ·12 ~la..cfl 2·3 w
LUVegH 37 ta Sen OieoO County 2·3 w
BatllOW •6 u f ()fllllle• 68 35 OMumonl !>() 28 'r'Ottmlle Vly 311 20 819 8Nt ;i, 00
~ 38 15
Blyjlla S1 32 Extended Cetlllll<I ~ 40
Cul-Clf't Sii 38
Eut•U so 37 •r The A-a.led,,_ F•Hno 53 31
UflC&tl .. •• 20 Pafllv cloudv. COOi and t><ewy .-.111 •
LOllQ~ S6 315 c.h•nu ol enoweta •I 111n'" Hlg!la In
Lo.Ar SI 38 Illa 501 and -llOt l owt Ill Ille 30t
Mwvt S7 7Q 10 Mid 40.
MONO'l'I• eo 32
Monl-eo 38
Monltrey S3 3 .. Tides Ml WlltOn '41 20
NMdlle •8 30
Newpot'1 lltec;I) 67 38 TOOAY
0 11111end SS .a Foll~ 1209•m 211
Oi'lll<lo 57 30 f1111 nl(lll 6281m 68
P-a 61 34 fotll IOw 12ollpm 28
PMO Aoolee S6 7S Sec.and h'Qlt 8 37 e m 3 &
~-61 3S
Fled BIUrt 50 31 IUNOAY
R9c1wooC1 Cll• !14 38 Fw11 low 12!.t•m 2 4
Reno 31 11 fktl~ 7 10am 62
sw-10 SJ 34 S.con IOW 2:lepm ·11
Salltlaa SJ 32 Second n.gn 906pm 3.8
San lletnatdlr>O 62 32 Sun Mtl lo<l•y •I & 24 p m . ,,_
SanG.i><i.I ~II 31 Sunday " 8 411 • m tnd Mlt ~ ai Sen OieQo 57 41 525p"' Sen Frenc;leCO 57 42 MOOtl Mlll0041Y•l 4 S1 1m -•I
s ... -S6 34 1 37prn -.... ltO'll"•l 2 J9prn
Life-saver leaps in to moving car
By The Associated f'rru
It wa\ ltkc something out of a
tell'\ 1\lon drama. rvmolctl' w11h a
heart at~rk '1C't1m a car cru1'.>1ng
do"'-n a fret·w;i > and a I ifl'-~a ' 1 ng
hero. H~1 11 ...,,a., real, and the ht'ro "
(
FUGITIVE ...
From Al
Mohun allt•gl·dl)' k1dnaprx·J J m.rn Jt
gunpoint and took hi' vduck
But \\h1·n he w:" arrcl\ll'd. Mohon
gU\l' a rhon~ nanH· Hlr~on \Ul\l
It '""n·1 until morl· 1ha11 an hour
,ll1n hi'> l''>l.IJ>l' I h11t\lla\ tha1
\hl·11tr, dl'Plltll'' in ·\n1011,1 k·.trnl·d
~11ho11·, lrm• 1dcn111 ~. 11 w4, re·
por1nl
\111h1111' \\ h11 "·" hlTll In and tlUI "'
1.11l 111m1111 h" Jduh Ith' "'·".II I\ 'tnl
'\,l·"' 'r;u·, I \l 111 I 11111\1.1111 \. Jiil'\
on ''"p1uon 111 hur11.l:tr\ .111d ;it·
Da vid Cachares of'Co'>la Mesa.
\nd because of him. Daisy M.
Painter wa!> in stabll' condition Fri·
da' with good v11al sign!> and improv-
ing health in the card1ar care unit at
St. Joscph Hospital in Orange.
"It wa' around noon and r · wm,
heading up 10 Anaheim to get a
hn1rcu1 ," s:i1d ('acharcs. 34. "I was
going down the Garden Grove Free·
wa) when I <;aw 1h1s tar dnf\ ofT the
road and hit 1hc center d1v1der.
.. .\t firc;t I though I the driver wa~
pulling off But lht.'n I got doscr to the
car and <>aw 1hat the driver was
unt'OO\WW\ .. hl' \aid. recalling
V..ednr-;din \ 1nc1den1
1';11ntl'r. 't> 7. of Mc1ncr Oak!.. about
20 mile•\ l'a!>I of Santa Barbara. had
'ulli:rcd a rnrd1ac-arrest and fallen
uncon!lc1uu\. 1he ('ahfornia tf1ghway
Pattol .. a1d
Her car. traveling wcs1bound when
\he had the hean attack, boun<:ed off
1he center d1"1der and dnfted back
across 1raffic an to a guard rail. If the'
l:lr had dnlil'd 100 )ard'> father, ··she
probabl~ would have gom· over the
\ldt· of 1hc freeway." Cll P Officer
Steve· l'hompson said
Uut 11 didn't
ln\te;id, < alharc\ quickl y parked
h1\ motorqde. ran alongside th~ car
and leaped 11110 the pas~nger side,
pulling the l'ar to a halt.
Afta < acharc\ got Painter's car
'>topped. l..;irr~ ~rhe1dec kt.'r ol We"t
< o' 1na a \l'tl'ran of three first-aid
da'l .. e-s. f)l"rlorml.'d card1opulmonarv
re,usc11a11on on her.
RESCUE NETS 60 GOATS .•.
From Al
conc;trutt11m ut ,IA n flanJcd Jtrport
1crm1ncil to utu1mrnoc.Jatc tht· JU
d111onal ll 1ght' ~
While airport npun\1on lol'\
fcl\ orcd a ltm1 t ol '~ t11glt1' thn .tl\o
~ought guarantl'l'' th.it that numl'k:r
would not be l'Xl'l't'<h-d Bur th11\l'
guarantee<;, L1 chmJn \aid wen· nu1
adopted.
a lorl·gonl· ( ond us1on
I he 1crm1nal. \hl' \<11d. " being
dc\1gnl·d \11 luturl· uino;truct1on
>Aoulc.J alto~ 1t lO al·uimmo<late morl'
than SS lhght\.
Morl' important!\ l 1lhman \3}'.
thl' bo,mJ'\ Ul'l l'>1<1n lo rl'\ ll'W pa\I
'tudll'\ on a 'ccond count\ airport
'>Ill' treal\ \uLh an airport u' a y,ay IO
<Krnmmodall' the dl'm<rnd tor tl1ght\
,1~l\t•7lJ J,J\ 00155
11·111ptnl murtkr ol .1~0111tl'r
L llhman 'a)'· 11 v.11t1l·n s u.11anl l'e\ I 1111111<1111 Valk~ p11litt' tla1m
wcr<' pu1 1n pl:.tl'l' lhat l11n111·d l11gh t'I Molwn \\US l aughl hurglanirn g a
IO JO U\er:t)!,e 11f ~5 [X'r JJ} \.\tlh huU\l'Jnd lirnlil\.\oJ\\\UrJgumhol,lt
,1lloY.anln for add111unal qu1ctn :i p::a1rulman 1\11 11hon v.a\ \hot \I\
Jl't\ t1mt'\ h' 1lw patrol111.1n I ll' " 'till
I h1· \1rport \.\ ork1ng < 1roup plam rcto' l'rtng fr(1m lhl' wound\ .• 1( lllfd·
to rt•ta1u.1hl· \un I r::anuc;t o la...,, firm of 1ng Jo 01\on
lt1ard\ thought to tx-unique to thr
1'>land. Na\)' h1olog1sh say.
I ht• Nuv> d a1ms llll' K<>ah, which
duuhlc in population every I K
1111111th\. <1rl' dcs1roy1ng the habitats ul
1li.11;e \f~:umen'i b} trampling and
kl'd1ng oO the island vegetation.
bl'lorc tht Marl.'h 4 deadline. But she
\n1d the rc~cuc effon ltkt'ly wall get
harder w11h each dny
"The ca~y gont'i come first." she
~1d. "Thi.' cagier ones hide an the
crags on the eastern edge of the island.
There's lots of places for goa1s to hide.
They arc very nimble on that terrain
but human beings a re not."
~hull'. M1hult :1nJ Wc1nbergl'r t<> filr !~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the \u11 II
Van Orden \&1d the group hopes to
cvaluatc abou1 1.000 of the goats
'"lt'c; prcpm1erou' 1111 thl·m l'>upt·r·
VISOr!I) to 1h1n'k Wl"ll 'IC\N lhl\ ·"
\O rne \Ort ol lumpron11\l' ··I 1lhrn,10
<;aid
1 he c;upcrv1'>f>r'i apprm cd a plan
that would rl.'qu1rt• JO\ int rca'>e aho\t'
55 fl1ghi\ w folio"" (urthl·r heunng'>
and en' 1ronml'nt,ll \IUdll'\ 'wt h ,1
rC\.IC\N. \upen 1~01\ \JIJ \NUUld llllt
1xcur before I YYO
But l 1thman \aid V..t•Jnl''>dJ\ "
at:11on m.ikl''> thal <1dd1t1onJI 1m fl'<JW
I it hm;in \J\, th:11 ml'Jll\ thl' ho.trJ
Y.oultl ;ippro' i.· .i -;nond Jtrporl onl}
alll'r John W.t\nt· "'a' \aluratcd w1 tl1
01glt I\ ah<i"l' ttil' approvl'd Ii m1 I ol 5 5
"l hl'rt· IU\I 1\n'1 .1n\ lomm11mcn1
to l1m1tJl1u"' .. \hl· .. aid l hn '>l'l' ,1
lull h11ild-ou1 lot J11hn v...l\n·l. -\tr·
ponJ ,1\ 7' t11ght' V..l· '>.1) dun'1 ma\h
up ont· 1w1ghhorho11tl l'nltrl'I). lhl'n
g1J on 11) thl· nnt anti ma\h up lhl'1r\ ..
'\ lu"' \u 1 t urnkl ha' l' lll'l'O a' otdl·d
I It hnian ".il\o \l'l'li.1ng lhl' \U!'lporl
ol thl'l 11)' 111 !'<l"•'IX>rt lkach. But (II}
< ounul llll'll1ht•r\ ha"e dl·tltned
r11rnnwn1 w1 thl· P<>'>'>1hll1t}' of :i cit)
l:rnw11 unul thq d1\t U\\ tlw11 op·
1111n-. \\Ith .1t1rnnl'\\ 1\11 ond:t\ m111 n·
Int'
'Tm tOJllldl'nt thq 'II JUIO ll\ ...
I tlhman .,;i1d .. f hcv'\l' hl'l'll 1n lht•
lorclront nl lhl\ figh.t and tht·y ha'l'
the \upport ul tlw comm unit\ l)t:h1ntl
1hem ..
SUSPECT SURRENDERS TO MOM ...
From Al
indeed. ready 1ugu 1n alt<:r the \u\~'< 1
until thq reu~1 .. ed report\ thal Mr'
Robert\ made: contall w11h hl·r \oil
He prom1-;ed her hl' d 'Urrl'nlkr
pcal.:cf ull> in ha l<>mpan>. \hl· \Jld
As a patrol lar \lopp~:d 1n front ol
lht· hou\l'. Mr'I Rohen' gllt 11u1 1h1·
hull horn "( omc nul "'-llh \CHH hand'
1 n plain "ght and no ollt' v.111 tx· h1111
Rnhcrt\ wearing .1 hlue \h1rt .ind
light brown pant' l'llll'rgl'd 1n mo
mcnt\ and v.wl\ han<kuffl·d In ''~"
ofliler\ \t:tnd1/tg on cat h \ilk ol lh1
donrwa\
"Wt• thought II \.\,l\ ~11111)1 Ill ~11
prl'll\. nu11ng lor J1Nh1k · I 1 fqhn
I o\lt·r .,;11d. "hul 1h1ng' workt•d 11111
grl'Jt "
l<ohnl\ who 11, 11nrmpli1H·d ,.11
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lt'n<kcl I d"on ll1gh 'id1011I and thl·n
wn l'll 11 n11· 1 n t hi' \ m1 \ h" mothcr
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< rrll\h,1"' tht t ,l\h1rr .11 Rq~al Laun·
df\ Ill llll' \hopp111g lCOtcr llfl
B1 1111kh111\t \trn·1 nl'ar { 1arficld .\ , ..
l'nu1· '·""\ht• ll't Ol(fllll'd thc gunm:in
"'h .. rnh·tt d thl· dr. \leaning fac1ht)
I 1111,1, 111\1 hdore Ill J m ,1, the '><tmc
1u.111 .... 11 .. r11hhnl h1·r 1n l.11r f>t.·n·m·
l>n
I k pullnl out hi\ gun :ind lold me
lo y1 q h1111 .111 11n ta'>h ~k go1 all
n1.1J hnJu'"· 1hne wa<;n'1 on) more
11111111•\ I ltt·n hr took all thl· change
.i nd lold nw 10 loll!'"" him outside
I '·1'-' 1h1· otht•r man (markcl
rn.in.1p1·r I 1·"'"' Jnd I told him 1hc
111.111 111\l 1nhlx·d mt'
'"tic (lht· 11.unmanJ knt''-' I re-
rngn11l'd him I hupe he \IJ}'> 1n J.111"
l l'~I'> 111 J ntl a 5-fool·K 140-
pound re\l<ll'llt 111 In int·. ''"d lall'f 11 Wil~ 10\llllU thal l3USl'd him to lhJ\C
the· gunmun
"I d1dn'1 kno" hl' Y.a\ armed.
Wht·n \\l' pa.,~d him. lhl· (lckphone
lrutk) draq•r \<lid. """fl > don'1 }OU
Jump out and gel him''' "I 't<lld . hull··
·· hc might ha'c a gun "
11 wa'i Im 1ntcn11011 all tht' 11ml'.
I <'w1o; <;aid. lo lollow thr \U\f>CCI and
p1npmn1 hi\ whae11ho111' and then
turn mallt'f\ over to poltu·
\lo \hot\ Wl'rc ltrccl .ind pol Ill' arc
n01 'ia)-1ng.1f tht>'vt• found a handgun
1n lhl' hm l\l' Ro bert\ l'i lx'ing hl·ltl 1n
lt un11ng1nn lkar h <II\ Jail
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NATION . Guards injui'ed Reagan accuses Sovlets • k
of arms·treaty violations as inmates ta e
over cellblock WA I II ''IC• I ~)N -Pre$1dcn1 Reaa,an accuied the Soviet U naon on
f rnl<t} ol rnns11 lH. ltnK "n illegal radar an central S1bcr1a ;\nd two othl·r
"1ola11om ul arm' l'ontrol agrt'emcnts with the Un11cd Sil.He~. The rcpon ~v1l'wcd Sovtl'I ptact1te~ under a wade range of treaties. 1ndudang tho~
llllll11)¥ offcn,1 vc weapon and defensive systems as well a restm·ttna
wn1pon) tt'~t As1dc from the rndar. the other violations were underground
ll''I C).plo-.1on\ 1h111 Reagan ~aid ~nt radioactive debris outside Soviet
krntor>" in ckflunn· of a 1963' treaty, and chungct in an 1n1crcon11nentul
hal1ti.11c· m1ss1lc !hat he said created u second missile in violation of a 197<1 lrl'Uly.
Grade• crackdown may be aoftened
SPRINCir If-ID, Mass. -hoot officaals. deluged with phone call:. by
nngry parents, \t\1d Inda) 1hcy may s.often a aradcs crackdown policy that
fort·ed therrlcadcr' 10 1urn in their pomf)OM ;ind even zapped members of thc
chess learn \int:c re(l<1rt rnrds came out this week at three o'fthc c11y·~ four high ~chool-; dOll'll'I ol '1udcnts, ranging from class presidents to wrcstlers. have
been dl·clarcd 1nelig1ble to part1c1pate in cxtracurracular act1v111c'l Studeni..
muM gt·t at k·.t\I a .. ( .. in all thr maJOr ubJet·ts and not be failing an) subJCl t to
panic1pate in l'\lra-c urnl'ular art1vn1ei.
Punisutawney Pbll's forecaat ·due
l'l'NXSl ' I .\WNE). l'a. -Punx~utawney Phil, the pamf>l:rcd
groundhog who ha\ become the na11on·s furry forecaster of !.pnng. wao; 10
l'tnergc lrom hi\ hurrow today for the <18th annual pred1ct1on on "'hethcr
w1n1er w1ll la,1 anulhcr "'weeks. Folklore dictates that 1f Phil sees h1'> \hado"'.
'''more wn·k, ol rnld wca1her follow. If he doesn't. spring armc\ \oon l'h1I
and h1\ prc1k1 l'"'m ha' c seen their shadows all but Ii ve 11me' )inn· lhl'
1rad111on beg.in
Annlversary muslc forConstltutlon sought
PH IL A1_)1 I Pit I I\ -i\mcrican composers.w11l be sought for creating \IX
worh lha1 will prcm1l·re in 198 7 on the U.S. Const1tut1on'!> 1001h a11n1ver\ar)
PENDLETON. Ind (AP) -In
mates attacked guards at a rflaxa
· mum·M:Cunty pn&0n w1th knl\e5
Friday, takina over a ccllblock and
holdina thn:e 'officers hostage. of·
facials said. One of 1he thr&e wa'
relrascd S1h hours later.
Five guard5 from the Indiana tall'
Kcformatory were hosp11ali1ed with
stab wounds. o ne of them in vrl)
serious condition, authonllt"'> ~•d
Two inmate were al o tnJured, onr
'1Cnou11ly, and were hosp11al1Lcd.
The disturbance Fnda) murnin@
begnn whale i'lmates were betn@
searched tor weapoM. said 3\\l<;tant
prison supcnntendent C ra1g .\
Hanh.
Frida\ e' ening, 1nmate'I were nc.-go·
1ia11ng with corrccuon depanmenl
onil mis 1hrough bars at the cell block.
hut olliuat .. did not dt'i<.'uss their
demands: Howe\er. in a telephone
rail to rl·porters at the reformator).
inmate\ \atd the) weft' p1cw111rng P--
dcmand\
Prl\on guards wearing not gear and
carrying pump shu1gun<> and tear ga'>
cannisters scaled ofT tht: reformat or).
about H mile\ northca\I of ln-
d111napoll\. aftl·r thr d1.,turbancl'
hegan ahout IUO a.m .. o;a1d Hank!.
.<\u1honl1l'\ 'ill Id three inmate:'> wcre
c.J1n.•ttly 1nvof\ cd in the tukeovcr, and
' ahou1 100 pmonct'\ we~ 1n the
cellhlock
fl ank\ \31d the instttutton WI\
\l'cure ex('ept for the one cellblock
"We've: made plani. to focd thl" re'.lt
uf thl· ix.1pula11on b1,11 not that
lellhou\c In u s11ua11on like 1h1!> )OU
U\4: cvt>I) chip >ou can," he said late
f-rada) af\ernoon.
(alter!> to local news outlet\ who
1dcnt1lil'd 1hem1>Cl1.et.1 as.1nma1~s said
1he) wrre armed with knives and
uthcr w.:apon\ but that the ho~ta&es
had n111 been harmed They also \<ltd
··about 17" inmates 1.\-Cre in'olved in
the siege and 1ha1 11 was sparked b)
poor Tteatment b} guards
Tht-demands telephoned to rc-
Jl<>rtc:r'.I 1ndudcd adequate food and
\\ater. an 1mpar11al obscr1.a11on com-
m11tec to monitor their return to t·l'lr...
amncst\ for part1c1pants. manimuni
wage\ for v.orl... ending ceni.orsh1p
.ind 1mpro' ang education and
narco11cs program-..
Tht· weapons o;carch stemmed from
.in 1nndt·n11n which an inmate thre"'
J .. ub .. 1ant:e bl:hncd to have been
bleath on a corrci:uon offircr. Hanks
\31d .
I he pm11n. \.\-htch holdi. about
1.6501nmatcs." under n U S. D1'ltnct
C ourt order tu reduce 1he inmatt·
population and improve cond111ons.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Salotd•~. Fet>ruaty 2, 1985 U .. _ -
A kiss goodbye
A baby receive• a goodbye ldH from Pope J o hn Paul D at
Guayaquil airport momenta before tbe pontiff departed
Ecuad or for Peru on Friday. The Pope •pent three da19 In
four Ecuadorian cltlea aa part of hla Latin Am erican trip .
...
• Phlladt·lphia Orrhl·s1rn rnndul·tor Riccardo Mut1 said Frida}'. Mut1\a1<.l1hcr~
will he no l'Ompc1111on among l'Omposers. He said a list will bl: comp1h:d of
;\menran\ a.rut tin 1dcd into three groups: young compo\ers JU\t l(l'lllng
\tarted. thO\l' 1n a m1ddk-age range and finally the living ma\ter~ .. We arl'
looking lor thO\l' people who are considered the leaders of their gcncra11on of
uimpo~e" .. hl' \.t1d C ompo!>ers selected will be announced 1n the ">pnng 4-year-old frees dad pinned by truck
Produce prlces wlll soar -ln short term
< 1rm.e1 ~ \hoppe" \hould <>ee o;harpl) higher prices for some lrl''>h lru11\
Jnd 'egl'lahk\ 1h1\ month bf'r·i,use of the frec1 ing tem~rature5 that dee 1ma1t:d
.1gmultural ,m':I\ 1n fanual) But the long-lc:rm effects on 1nna11un ,hould he.·
nc:glig1bk Jnah\t~ <,;1) l l'llute. tomatoes. onions. cabbage. c11 ru) lru11\ Jnd
\trawhc.•ntl'\ v.111 he.· m"'brc C"'J>l.'n'll\ c 1n 1he weeks ahead and '>Orne ol 11em' ma)
l'\1·n lw 'l.trll' the\ \.ttd
CALIFORNIA
Jarvls endorse• Roos property taJC blll
'\.\( R·\Ml.N ro -Howard Jarvi!> has endorsed lcg1sla11on Ill cx1cnd a
nwra1or1um on lorn I prorl'rl) 1ax rate incrt·a!>e~ to pay for pubhc pension cll\l\
and othn lornl dchl\ appn>Vl'd h~ thc voters. I he proposal was part of Jan,,·
Propll\1t1on 16. v.h1rh "'~" dcfl·atcc.J h\ the voter\ last November. I hl' hill
"'ould prn l'O I lot·al go' l'rnments lrom increasing properly tax rates bc~ond a
I pt·r lt'nl u1n,11tu11nnal lim11 10 pay for public cmplo)ee pcns10n\ and 01hcr
gm crnmt·n1al \Cn 1t'C\
Newsman wants to bead abuse task force
Hl R\.10\ \ Bl .\C'll -.\ 'eteran new<,papcrman who had J l hlld
mok'ltauon l'il\l' agatn\I him dropJ>1,·d last year ha~ applied for pruJCl t
Jdm1nl\tratur ol a l h1ld ahu\l' ta\k lorcc \\llh lhl' Ctt) of Hermosa &acb 'Tm
.tlra1d 1he pm11111n m.a) be 111\t1tut1onal11ed into the SC\ual h}'itena and v.11ch
hunt thJt ruined ml· la\I )l'ar " < harleo; Elhotl said Fnda) Elholl wa,
dl\thJr[(l'd lrom h1\ 111h '~11h The Dail\ Rrct'll' 1n Torrance: alter h1' .\ugu'll
.1rres1 fm tn\l'\l1gat11111 111 duld molc\lat1011 Lll1011 had been hvang "'11h thl
mother of lhl' alk[(l'd '1r llm unlll \hoJth hc.•lon· hi\ arrest polite \Std
Elderly man who shot robber sentenced
HI VHH Y 11111 \ -·\n 81'"'.).Car-nld m~n. v.hu lat<tll~ 5hol a would-tlt:
rohber 1n \1·11 dl'll'n'\l' ''a' \1•n1t•nced 1-mla) to pa~ a !100 llm~ an~ \CrH· one
)ear·,.proh:ition lor 1llcg.1lh r~1r.f)1ng a cont·calcd wca~on Thuma\ ( larent'l'
Kof\hal... \\ho pleudtd 1H1 ~Utl!l''' w the misdemeanor rhargl· 1hrough h"
luw\t'r. v.a., g1wn the ~rn trnll' h> Rc\crl~ Htlh \t un1npal Court
( 11mml\"11m·r lohn Murphy fhl' l'1lmm1'1~10ner al\u onkrnl thl'. 'lh·ahhcr
rnohcr dl•<.11mnl and 111ld lhl' rl'ltrctl Jl'V.df) ml·rchan1 nnl to 11hta1n a
rcplafrml·n 1
Newman donates to medla conference
\·\Nl \ A..\l<B·\I< \ -\t tor Paul Newman hJ<. turnl•J o\.er SI0,0001n
protit\ lrom h1\ \alad tln•"ing and \paghl'llt saucl' 10 1hl· < l'ntt•r for tht• Stud\
11f l kmmratic ln,11tu1111n\.tl the l Ol\Cr'lll\ ofCahforn1a-\.1nta Barham lora
uinkrl·nlc on g11\l'rnnwn1 .and lhe mcd1a 'rhe tuntnbutwn from Nl·v.man\
l hani.ahll· cn1l·rpn'>e linann·ll h) tht· '>.tk of his food product' v.a\ mack to
l (\Bon bt·htill ol thl' t cnll'r. 'a1c.J Barhara C1rcc:n . as~1s1ant program d1rettor
.11 thl' ll'ntcr "t'"' m.an \\U!> onll' a memher of the n•nter's board of J1rct 1or'
I Ill' 1onlen·ml' t.llkd .. Public lnlorma11un. C1ovcrnmcn1 and the :'\-kd1a.""
\thl·dulc<l I l'h ''and "'Ill k.11url· reprl''>l'llWll\ l'' from maJur nl'W\ agcm 1l''
< 1rt'l'n '>.tld !'.1.•v.111~in . through hi\ foud hu"nl'\\ ha\ turned O\Cr $4 m1ll1on to
rwn-proftt mg,11111.ill11n'> \llll l' I t.>82 pnm.inh 10 .1gcnuc~ wh1th aid l hiltlrl1n
.1 nd t lw dck r h
WORLD
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I 11d;I\ 111a'l"k'rt.11 'v\1>1ld Itani.. hind lor lam1nc ,111tkrn ·\lnra I hl· l 11111·d
\talc' ckd1nl·ll lo 111111 1n '·'' 111g 11 prdcrrrd IO l h;1nnd II\ .11d d1rn 1h 111
11at1111" 111 wh \,1ha1.111 \111\:t I hl' nJ11e111' mutk 1lw11 plnll{l'~ t11 lhl' lunll -
lorm.llh l•llkd thl' \1~·l 1.1l I auht~ h1r.,uh·"'i.1haran ·\lrKil -dunng.11 .... 11-thl\
111nkn·nc'l' hell' .1ttl'1Hkd In ~ \ 11,1111111' I hl' fund" tnll'ndnl 111 hdp hol,tcr 1lw
l'I on1111lll'' 11l 1hr 1.1111111\'·'lrll l..l·n nJlllln'
Sudan accused of aldlng lnsurgen ts
c, f -..:1 \. \ \v.11"'' I.ind I 1h111rnJ t h.1rgt•d I mla\ 1h.11\utlan1\ u\tng tlw
\ l11l .111d111uKhl <''"'to "d1\llll'l11l"11.·1" lhl·, nun tr). and thrl'.lll'nu..! :e1.1la.11 u111
ii \ud.t11 d1tl n11t l'nd ''' .i1d lo .11111 l 1hwp1.1n gu1•rtl1J\ ;\ thrl'l'-pag1· ,l,lll'nH'lll
fl'ka\t'd h) tlw I th111p1.l11 lll1"1m1 111 < il'lll'\ .1 \,ml thJI ··h, l.11\l•h pk.1d1nK
m;1"1\l' ttllh" 111 rdugl•t•, <II. m'' ''' hordl'r\ .and unlkr the u1nH·n1cn1 l U\l'I of
hum,1n11.111a11 rl·ltcl ,..,,1,t.1nn·" \udan had hc.•en rt'lCI\ 1ng l.1rgl· :Hill\ \11ppl11·,
.ind p;1,,1ntt lllC'm mn 111 "lerron\I hand II\" Mnrl' lh.tn ~ 'O 1100 I 1h111p1all'I
h;I\ l' t "'"''d 111111 lll'lj1.hh111111l( "'i11da11 .and are hc'ang l :lrl·tl lor 1n l .tmp' 1 un ll\
t IH· 11 N 11 itth < om m l\\llll1l'r lor Kl'f ugel''> and ot hrr rclil'f .1gt·1H 1n
26 p lead ln nocent ln Aquino •laying case
M i\NI I \ l'h11tpp111l'\ < 11•11 I .1h1an C Vl·r. onn· thc Pll1hpp1m·,· 1110\I
puY.crlul rrnhtur} 111.111 <inJ ~41 otlwr dl·kndant\ plc.1dtd annoct"nt I ndn\ to
d1Url(t'' that lhn \"l'fl' a11,11IH1d H1 1hc kllhng ul oppo\1t1on lcudl'r Ut·n1gnu
.\q111n11 und a man lhl' n11htaf) .,Jtd ''a" •\quino·, U'l:ln111. ~ld1er' &l'CU\C'd 1n
thC' ca\l' ro\t"' to .111cnt1pn a\ the jl.<'nl·rnl rlre~<.ed an l'I' 1hnn dothe'i nmH·ct 1n
the 'mall rnu1troom tcH'lllt'rhl\ pkn \l't l'I~. who •~Ml le.i't' from h1\ po\I t\\ .1rm~d torte\ lhll'l ol \tall. \napped ,1 ,,1lutc 1n rl·turn "I fl't'I vel') Y.dl I'm
1 onfldt•n I of till' Ju<l1l 1nl JlrlK\'\\ and lhl' rule ol low" Ver 1olc1rcf10r1t'r\1111,·r
the .urnagnmt•nt Y.htl h 111\ll'd )II min ult'\
· Taiwan won 'tenradltega n1•ten to U.S.
I .\tl'I I I 111w.tn Ju\lll(' M1n1\tt'r ( hth ( hl ·)Dna \Gld r nda) th. I hi\
lOuntl) rt"lu\t'' 111 C\lr.1tl1h' twu rcputnl i:ina~tt't\ \C>uaht in C uhfornrn fnr th<'
k11l1ng or il ( htrW~' \itll'fH 110 Wtttt'r ( h1h told 0 nCY..lt tonfrrCnle lhll ( hrn
C lll·lt W ,11\cl \'-u I 1111 \-l Y..t1t1ld ht-'''°'lt't uted in T a1wan under N11tnnt1h\t
( h1nc\l' I.aw\ ti .1n Ill\ l'\tli1.tt1nn k.td\ Ill ( hllrtlt'S In th<" \la) ana h\\t (~ tolll;r of
lknq I 1u "It would tx·.1h\olu1rl~ 1mpm\lhk10t'\tr.uh1c th~· 1"0 "< hah ""''
I ht• l ln11t-..l \1 .11r~ 11nll 1 .11wnn do ncH h,1\(' ,10 t'\lr:ut111nn lf'C'. l\
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30-pound b oy rai ses t w o-ton truck off fa ther
us tng t h e JacK h e a lways l oved tinkering w i th
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4-)car·uhl ho) "'hu 101.es tinkering
\\Ith lhl' J.lllo. tn the ramrl) garage U!>l'd
lhl' dl'' 1u· tu 'ave h1'> father. who had
hcl'n pinned under a 1-ton truck.
Charle' Bowen. 33 1.\3~ working
under tht• true!.. whl·n 11 fell ofT the
)Jll.., breaking h1" hip and pre~s1ng
a~11n\I h1\ ah<lomcn. Hc-"'Shout,·d to
ht\ \l>n. Brandon wa., pla) ing neartn
··Dadd~·., trapped ~on . You'rt•
going to ha \l' lo hl'lp me:. Get a.Jal I..
tt.irH.lk · hl' rl·c ailed ~) 1n&
\\. hile Hr.1ndon retnc\C.~d a ratche1
h1r, lu1hc:r Kropcd with one arm and
.. lipped lhl· Jack undcr tht• rear
\pnng\
.. I told 111 m he had 10 J3lk the: 1 rul i..
up lkforc I could 5a) an~th1ng c:l,l.
he grabhcd a long ratchet I ha\C and
put 111n lhl' Jat·k handle ~k J:ll'l..l'tl 11
up J l111le h11 and ~n1d ·1 rnn't Jill i.. 11
an) further · . '
"I pumred 1hl' handk a 1ouplc ol
FBI unsuccessful
at identifying child
\M 111 )I{\( 11 I .\Pl -The r Bl
un I ndJ\ rdi.;..i....-tl J p1l IUrl' ot .a J .
\l'.Jl ·uld girl hop1n~ 11 \\Ould hl'lp
\oh l' thl' m\\ter\ \JI "'ho ,ht· 1\ and
huv. 'hl· "'ound ·up 11' 1ng 1n .\lasl..a
"llh a X·\l'.1r·old m.1 n 1n ..a pickup
1rut:I.. l<in1Pt''
rhe \h\ hr11\\0 ·h,11H·d child Wa\
d1'rn' l'rl•d It' 1ng v.11h John I< ..\ltig
altl·r .a ne1ghhor l Jlkd ;\nl horagc
polll"l' la\I \\l'l'I.. to \cl) ··1 h1ng\ IUSI
d1dn'1 looi.. nghl ..
•\111g . .tfll"r IOlll11lh rl'lll\lllg IO tJlk
10 lhl' authont1l'' told them hl' wa<,
1hc l·htld'" fallll'r anll lhal lhl' 111othl·r
1<. a for•t1l·r Im a nar'rll'd 1.ih1rle)
Morgan. the f·HI 'a1cl
".\llegedl). < rHtal 1\ lrom 1hc
'iouthcrn Calilurn1a :irl·.1 11°'"1111\
( ulvcr < 11v " I awrenc,· NlTl~on ~Pt'ctal ageni-1n-th.1rgr 'aid f ml:"
·\lllg hJ' ht·l·n 1 h.111.(nl v.11h 1hn·1·
tuunh of \l'\u.11 .1hU\l' ul .1 min or I k "'il' hc.·1ng held Ill l11·u 111 $2'111110()
bail
"\\ l'0ll lind lhl' ,lll\\\l'f Ill \\ h11 \hl'
1\ .. Nd,on ..a1ll "I hl' mJ1n thing t\
thr l htld ",,1k \ht .. , 1n tto,1J ha111h"
1n 1he carc 11! ,1 1,11i:-Jpfl<11ntl'd lt1\lt'r
pall'nl
\il'l\lin rull"LI uut '>lll.'l lll.tl1t111 th.11
lhl' l hlld n11ght Ix· '·'1'.1T-L1lll I .1ura
Bradhur\ 111 llun11ng.111n Bl'Jlh 1\ho
ha\ htTn 111"""8 \IOll' fk1 I l"I "hl·n
\h1• af)p.11 l'nll\ \'·" l..1dn.1pp1.·d llum .1
1Jmpgrou11d .al Jo,hu.a I rn· :'-<.111on.tl
\.h1n11m1·1111n \.rn Bnn.1rd1n11 C oun·
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"'-o "a'·· " t n,1,11 lhl' m1">1ng
Bradhu.-l h1ld ... ud I Bl 'J>l.'Ual Jgen1
!-.en \.tarl\th.en \u1hont1l·r, lOn1·
paH·d .t p1llure ol l .tur.t Aradbu.-
\\ 11h < f\\l.tl he.· Ion· dr.1" 1ng tha·1
u indU'>llHl ht' ,,11J
Otlilt'f\'a1d thl' hc,ardnf ht·.~ ~-set
m.in-.\h1g h.td no \Jll\l.tl'lllf\ e'pla-
l1Jt11 1n tor ho\\ lhl· g11I hl' tallcd ··c r\\lal " l.tml· 111 Ix· 1n hi\ lU\lu<l\
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\111111' d11uht' .. Nt'l'>on \:ltd On lhl·
ollll'I h.1nd \111g·, \IOI"\ "might he.·
lflll' V. l· llJ'I tlon'1 knov..." he \Jld
I .irlll'r \l.ir"chen 'aid •\lug h.1d
lx•t•n "u1mplr1l'I' nnn-i:oopaat1H·
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\\ h11k \II u.111110
Thi· l hlld h.I\ hc.·l'O l111k hl·lp 111
,of\ 1ng 1lw "'' '>ll'r\ '-d,11n ... ml
)lipping fr11m l.11110 (anl.\-i\ ,,, 4-,e.ir-
11ld' du
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girl t>Jllo. 10 \.1111.1 HarhJr.1 1 .1hl In
m1d-\t'Pll'll~ ol I ">I.! lhl'' kit
lhl'•e 1n .1 p1l i..u truck anti ramix·r lor
·\nthor.1gl' \I n'llhen '.ltd lhl'\
rt' ill hl·d \ nl h1~.tgl' 111 < "k toht'r Jilli
pulled into I l' < 111ldl·n "'u~l'll
C .amJ>l.•r l'Jr!.. h "11J
P.1rk ~1Jnagl·r-~iroth' 1-.clkr .. aid
'>hl' l alkd poltl c" er tn 111g 10 t:ill.. 111
1h1· girl 1n lhl' par \ IJundr. mom
uni~ to \\Jll h ·\lt1g hum hl·r h:-&l ~ 111
thC' ltlmPt·r
··t-k rnm1• 11\ l'r .and picked her up
BULLETIN BOARD
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I uiuldn t ~II Jll\ l11nttl•r r hl"n
Br.inJun did 11 .1 111pl1 rtlt•ll' 11ml·\
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I h1· hrJ\1' hm Y.ho V.l'ISh'> \I J
pounJ., d1J n·1 .. 111p lht•rt· Howen II.ii.I
tx·1·r1 h tng on .1 J rollintt pl.ittorm ..ind
1h1· ~h ill.I gr .thlx·J h" lathc:r'\ 1001 .ind
Plrll1·J him out A1anJon thc:n ralt'J
Cryatal
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p11li" '·"d
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nnt door 111 &l'l a neighbor to call for
an amhulamt"
\mhult1n1..l' a11cndants credited
Hrandon for ..a' 1ng his father's hfc:
··~ r \\tre e '~ctang the "'o~t."
\Jtd f hit· Dco,.cr a member of the.-
rt''>( Ul' <,quad that ansv.ered tht-call
\lo nJ.i, lrom Bo""en's shop in Wit.
hJm'>t O\.\-n
I Jther and son ""c.-re reunited two
llJ\\ Jtit'r the accident, and again
llrJndon came to the.-rescue as Bowt-n
.,l.';m.hcd for Y.Ords 10 thank the: bo)
'"lk came tn and stood there.-about
r1:,1d) to cf)." Bov.cn sa1d ·· ..\nd then
ht.> Jumped up here and bugged me . I
gut"\\ 1ha1 ~1d It all ..
Reagan
calls for
host of
cutbacks
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hudgrt that Pn•,1<ll·n1 l<t'Jg.J n v.111
prnpu,l· nn \.1onda' \alb Im lUI\ in
alri10'1 ncn St'n llC .11 1h1· g1nl·rn
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'hJ11n~ fH11gram lur r111n .111d u1un·
11n 11 \'J' k Jrnrd I nl.l:t\ n1gh1
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pr11 t '"Jl~in ..inJ rl'l.lll'J pro~rJm\
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DAR will honor top students at awar ds tea Sunday
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\111!'111.111 1<1·"1111111111 "''II honor l1>1..1I hitth "hool 'llUJl'lll\ ~und.:n .11 11'
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"hool\ -r red\.\ 1ll1Jm'>. Log ..\n11gm tl1gh !'Khot.>I M1chellc \math l 1hc.·11'
c hn ... 11an Slhool. ~haron llulthJu'> Llll\un High \t huol Jnd knnakr I""'
( rrUl'ncnkll,.kr F 1>11n131n \ .tlll'~ lligh \\ hool
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'lutknt !rum lklg1um < rue\I\ 1ndud1n11-\1.houl lhlldrl'll Ml' wcl1.uml·
Wbollstlc lecture alated ln Mea
T ht· 1\l tu.1l"m Whoh'>t1c I lea Ith< enter of C 0'113 Mc'llt will oiler J \f'\'l 1.11
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~ pn''l'llll'd lrl'l' t1f l ha1gc. Further information'' av111l,1bk JI 11\., \) \Jfl
Clas•e• on parenting •kill• offered
Th1.• ram1h ~l\lt•(' \~~OCtaltOn "ollenna a \l\•\\1.'tl da'' IUlU\lnll on
r>arcnllnlJ ,i.111, tor p.trenh of elcmcnta') '<hool-;.i,ac Lh1ldrcn \111n1l.I\
c1.t"n1n¥~ from 7 to14 'Cl pm JI the< mta Mt"~ brnoth ofthr "'~k1a1111n ''n
l. 17th ~I "'iUlll' 11 ~
\dnct) ol l\'IUC:\ will be d1"u'"-'O. indudin method\ of lommun1.·1a·
t1on. d1\C1phnl" Jnd .1ppm.'.u hn tn mC'ctina the nttdt.1 of lh1ldrcn F <U lurthl'I
1nfonn11t1 on, mil t-am11\ \en ll l' ill M S·tnQO
·Worbbop to addrea family problem•
C"o1mhnC' ommuntl\ ( olkat 1 \ponsonna wor"-\hOP\ to 1 't"t (l.lr<'nl'
and famil) mtmbc.'f°' deal with 1ht 1kc1,1on\ and Jt'muntl\ of m.irria c amt
child ramna.
Tht-Ii"' '" ion "'111 m«I Monda\ ltom 1 h1 It> f' m ot the: \1t\.t \ \'h1<'
l..cam1n1 ( cntcrin ( o .. ta Me ""hale a ond 1\\4 hcdull'\l I eb.·~ lrtlfn ~ m
tn noon
Th rt'Jt\ln:ltton f~ 1\ $ &O J)C'r pc'l'Mln or S 15 pc"r l'Oupk tor thr hl"\1 '''UN'
unJ SI~ f't'r ~non or S~~ rxr 'auplc for tht thirJ C all the.-~ 11lk~l·\
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S ulcldal teens topic of program
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c'o11ege aid workshop planned
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John Mulr program set Jn Laguna
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Catbpllc schools plan celebratlons
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Art sbow set at Newport Gallery
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A4 Ofeng9 Coat DAILY PILOT /Saturday. February 2. 1985
Accents remain a passport
~o British social standing ·
Schoolchildren s till told that ralktngproper
ts the only way to ensure· right· kind o~ llf e
By MUCUS ELIASON
• 11 , ..........
LONDON -A do1cn d1tlerent
accents jostle f.,-space on these
crowded British Isle,, and having the
nght one is still a passport to ro<.'tal
standing.
Four decades of mass mtd1a and
state-decreed equality have rubbed
out wmc of thr hnguis11c anomalies
that have long bedeviled Bmam, bu1
the I 7th-century dramat1!tt Ben
Jonson's dictum sttll hold\ true:
"Language most shows a man. Speak.
1h11t I may sec thee."
Three centuries after Jonwn.
another playwright. George fkrnard
Shaw. complained that ··11 •~ 1mpo\\·
tblc for an Englishman 10 open ht\
mouth without making '.lome other
Englishman despise him ...
. ~ Bnt1sh Broadcasting Corp. 1de-
v 1s1on dorumentary rel·c ntl)
provided an insight into the problem
!twas called "Talking Propt•r," whit:h
1s what generauons ofschookh1ldren
have been told 10 do 1f1hey arc ever 10
gel a decent Job. marry reSJX'Clabl)
and ~long to the nghl kind !fl
o rgan1za11on.
~u1re. "the backbone of my 1dent1t)
had been 1n1er1e~d w11h."
"It 1s sull quite easy 10 vtnturc an
1n1clhgcn1 gue!t!t about where a Bmon come~ lrom. M>C1all) 1f not always
gcograph1,all~, from the way he
'!>peaks." writes Tim Heald 1n
"Nctwork'i," a \lud> of the EnfHh
social scene
Acrenl\ in 'ic'otland alone range
~m 1mpcne1rabl) ">lurr)' Glaswegian
to the duket mu\1cahl\ ol IO\C'rneu
In York,hire. 'tnk1ng m1nef\ de·
fianlly talk among thcm~I vc ' in local
d1ak1:t to cmphas1Lc worktng-dass \ol1dant~ Thl· ~l'l.,h \ound llll1ngly
con<:1l1alof). thl· l 1l.-.1rr lno,h \ound
bluster) West C ounlf} people purr
Bnstollan' m)\lcriousl~ add an I to
'dflOU\ .... ord\ fw1ndol tor ""1ndo.,..,
Normal tor Nrnmal. E.a\t .\nghan\
whCl·dlc. rnt kney ' \ound l hl·tk~ and
LI\ eq>udlian' wtll. JU\t th1 nk ol t hc
&-a tics
Aul l<J.,..l.rtng oH·r 1h-l'nl all " thl'
acccn1 "h1l h I\ roughl) delinl·d "'
\Outhcrn formal11ed in lin gul\lll
Jargon ao, Kcll'I\ cd Pronunc1<1t 1on or
KP, and popularl) rcfcrred 111 ao,
Talking Proper
Accord1n¥ to hn.u1sttcs profossor
John HonC'y nf Lc1cestc"hirc l ln1-
vcrs1t). RP originated in 1431. when
the wuthern accent became 'iUlndi&rd
in the court!> and government. The
in"en11<1n of th e pnnt1ng press en·
•~nehed 11$ rule. and by the late
I 88lh. w11h thC' advrnt of a national
S('hOOI \)'Stem, tt became the accc:nt
vou simply had 10 hnve.
The BOC. es1abh~hed in 1922, g.a ve
11 the final ~tamp of legitimacy.
Some11me\ 11 went 10 ab-.urd CA-
• trcmc~. Yorkshire novch~t Ke11h
Watcrh ou!>C remember~ ht~ ciders
pronouncing push and cushion to
rh ymc with ru'!>h and Russian.
Margarct fhatchcr began her rise
10 the prem1crsh1p only after she
blcathcd thc na11vc Lincolnshire 001
of hcr \Otce and began speaking RP
< jl't>rgc Orwell thought this '>Ort of
thing w uld be done away with by
adopting a t ockncy or northern
,u:t·enl a'> the na11onal style SO as tO
· remo' et lav. label!. from the Engl1~h
hinguagc "
The I lJ()()<, <Jaw a sort of inverted
'nohbt·I") brought on by the Bcatlc'lo
and the i\ngl) Young Men of the
1hea1rr .... ho glorified the work1ng-
da'>'> nonh and made its arcent
fa\h1onahlc
I
Cuddley creaturea
A white-banded &lbbon named FredcUe caddie. a etuffed
ape toy In hl• cace at a wild animal park ln Hud8on, N.H.
Freddie wa• born laat Au&u•t but hi• mother rejected hJm
and zookeeper• took over nla care and f eedlna.
Early
man ate
better
than us
Htgh-protetn diet
could be-a model-
for people today
By DANIEL Q. HANEY ,,..,..,...,
BOSTON -Cave men who
tracked down mammoths and
gathered wild roots ate a high-protein.
low-fat d1 c1 nch in vitamins and fiber
and researchers say this Stone Age
cuisine might serve as a model for tht
fast-food generation.
The researchers reasoned that
modern people arc genetically pro-
grammed 10 cat the kind of food that
wai. available to their forebears. so
they S<"t out to learn the nui?nional
content of the Cro-Magnon menu.
Judi Conner's film showed a li11le
schoolgirl from northern England
telling how her southern schoolmates
laufhed at the way she said potatoes:
"p'tcctoes." -
Janel 5trcct-Porter. a tcle v1\1on
talk show hostess who~ coci(ne)
voice could cltp toenails. recalled
being reduced 10 tears by a pany at the
Ascot races of upper-class ladies who
mocked hcra<.·ccnt. ··People think I'm
thick (dumb) be<:au~ I speak
cockney."' she said.
Comp~~r prints piano· score 'by.ear' . .
.. , personally think this is a para-
digm (model) for an ideal human
dirt." said Dr. S. Boyd lieton. "You
hear people Lalk about a natural diet.
To them. 11's what their grandparents
a1e Actually. a natural diet 1s what
our genes are adapted for."
1 he stud). publtshed today in the
New England Journal o( Mcd1c1ne,
cst1ma1es that Stone Age people ate
three umes as much protein as now
but only half as much fat. They also
look tn IW1Ce as much fiber and
calnum and four times as much
v11am1n (
Sco111sh radio announ<.er ~u<san
Rae deM:nbcd 1he deluge of un-
complimentary mail she received
when her burr first went on the air un
a London lttation
Peter Bowl<:\. who '>pccrnl11c!I 1n
playing plumm>-"<>trcd Lngli'>h
gentlemen on tclev1\1on. told ho"" he
1ra1ned fOr year'> 10 iron out the glollal
stops and replace the dropped w n-.o-
nants of his 1h1clc No111nghamo,hirc
accent before bew m1ng famou'> 1n the
weeklY, comedy scncs 'To the Manor
Born.·
Today, at 48, pan ofh1m wl\ht·d he
had kept ht ~ No111n&ham bruguc rhe
actor said he frll that somewherc
along the road 10 that image of
tweedy. phcasant-hun1111g count(}
Protest brings
French TV back
A.tl(Jl'\T.\ Maine l .\P) -< ne'>
ol "non .. from a ngf) Fren<.h-'>peak1ng
viewer\ ha ve hrought the return ofa
rren<:h·(anad1an telcviston ~lalton
10 Maine's capital.
State Cable Tclcv1s1on < o earlier
this month replated ( KSH-TV lrom
Sherbrooke. Quebec with the < hm·
11an Btoadc:asting Network on ti\
l ablc offering'>
The large f rcnch-'>pcak1ng com-
munity of Augusla ubJC<.tcd < '"ll
groups wrote lcttt•r\ of protc'>t and
one lawmaker thr<:atencd to in-
troduce a bill 10 expand rrgula1ury
rnntrol of cable com pan It'\
Albert Meyer. ~late < abl<:\ prc\1-
dent. told h1<J com pan ~·., 14,000
'>Ubscnbers to \lay tuncd ( K~ll
wo uld be back in about I() da)''>. he
\aid.
Latest technological
marvel results from
3 1h years of res~a rch
By STEVE Wl~TEIN
~ ...........
~T AN FORD Roll over
Beethoven. and take a look at the
late\! marvel of the <.·ompu1cr age -
pnntoutc; ofa musical score from 1hc
\ounds of a piano.
\.1 u\1l· goes 1n one "ear· of the
computer and l'Omes out the pnntcr a
few m1nu1ei. later -accents. meter<..
notes and all on a fivr-ltne !.tafT
The artificial 1ntelhgence program
developed over the past 31/J years by
j('scarchcr\ al ~tanford Un 1veri.1ty
l1a-; an ea<;1er lime handling the
ma1hcmat1<.al urderl1nc<;s o f clas\1<:al
ma<;ter'> n~1all) MoLan. than 11
doc<. MllhJcl Ja(kwn.
•' Bu t 1hc rnmputer 1sn'1 quite read y
tu takl· O\C r the muc;1c world.1n fact.
11 work\ \o far on I) to the 'lound of one
finger lllkllng the key'> ofa piano or
d1g11al i.)'nthcs11cr or one slick rap-
ping on drum'
"It '>ho""'> thcre 1-; really good
1><>1cnt1al .. \31d rc'iearch as..oc1atc
&rnard Mont-Reynaud. "We've had
\uccess with the single voice. Now
we're gearing up wtth ntw machines
HI Jo polyphonic: transcnptt0n We
\hould be able 10 do a full piano ptCl'C
or '>lnng quartl'l w1th1n 11.1 vear~"
He .and <JIX other reM!archcrs arr
iJe vclop1ng the program at the (enter
tor Computer Rc..carch in Mu!itC.: and
i\1:ous11cs. Fund'> for the proJeU come
from the National Sctem·c Foun-
datwn
Tape-rnordnl mu\ll Imm a pia no
or drum goc\ through 1 .... 0 \laf.1.C' -
acou\llC anal)\I\ and mu\IU1I
analy'>I'> -be(orc 11 pnnl\ the '>lore
u'>ing an ed111ng program dc.,,dopcd
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' h~ \tantord Prole\\Or Leland Smith.
If thl' mu'>K 1s played on a
'} nthc\11t·r\ keyboard connected to
the rnmputt·r the tirst !>Lage can be
\kipped bcrau'>c 1hc keyboard'<, ac-
111in' ha'e alrt·ad~ been anal)ied.
In Jll>U\lll c1nal:ys1s. the sound 1s
\am pied 10 ()(JO 11mcs a second to
1den1tl~ lhl' n111n. 11me frcquenry and
amplitude ol l·at h no1e.
Mu\ltal un:il\.,.., determines the
tcmpo flut tuJllOn\ mt•tcr. key and
note ';ilUl''>
!'vt ont·Knn,wd 'aid thc art1fic1al
1ntcll1gellll' program involves
hcum11n <ir ··1he an uf good guess-
ing." fhc: program d0t•<;n't alway'!
guc~'> right he \a1d. hut I\ right often
enough to hu lid on
l \1ng a langu~1gc lallcd 'iAIL
l'itanfurd \rtdiual lntcll1gcncc
Languagc/ 1hc wmputcr lir'>t Judses
the-tempo 11f the mum· h) analy11ng
ae<.enl\ and rhythm pa11ern\ 1n order
find '"anthM point\ .. in the \lore and
1ochome J rl•krentl' unit fur musical
llml'.
r ht• program thl'n "ncgo1t<1lc\"'
hctwcen what ealh '>l'gmcnl ot th{'
\O und " likl· and .,.. hat ran be
l'K pectcd from 1t\ builHn mu'>ttal
data bank \IJ 1ha1 11 know<, whcrc to
placl' 1he note\ and which nolC'> to
U\e It\ dcl'1\1on 1s ba,ed 11n a
eompromt!>C betwcen.tht: 11m1ng data
and· .... h;it \C'em'> <.·aster 10 no1atc
M<>1an " a lavonte of the lOm·
puter llc:laU'><" h" mu'>IC 1\ lac:ed w11h
mathl·mat1tal t1rder
··Mulh 111 um1cmporary mui.1c
avoid'> all lOnH·n11onal p<111ern,,"
Mont -Re)naud \atd. "We can't deal
with !>Ueh p1c<.c\ vef) well We'd have
trouble '-I.1th M1<.hacl Jackson·s mu'i•l'
hccauM: 11'<, \cn <.t>m plcx and p<il>-
phon1c ..
f he rnmputcr had a ltttlc trouble at
lir'>I handling ~oil Jopltn and
ragtime bc<.:au'>l' of the '>Ynrnpa11on
-1he arn·n1 pa11ern\ going 1n didn't
match what the program expcct('(f
Mon1-Revnaud <Ja1d he strengthened
the program to adJU"it.
"Once the program wat:. ahlc to do
rag11me. 11 l'Ould do i\fru.( uban
percu~!.ton." he 'iatd
Now 1t can rcrngntll' bongo drum
mu!>IC. and knock out a !>Core to
dc~·nbe how the drums arc htl
Another prOJC'Ct al the center focu~-
1ng on machine-made music could
combine with the an1fic1al in-
1ell1sence work and lead to Jam
'ie!>s1ons w11h the computer.
"My hope t!> these things will
connect someday." Mont-Re ynaud
said. "You can play something, ti gets
analy1ed, and software transforms 11
and responds. A mus1c1an and a
computer can play together··
,.,.....,.....
Re•earcb aHoclate Bernard Mont-Reynaud elta at the
keyboard of a Stanford Unlveralty •ynthe.lzer that will
later print the ecore of mu•lc played ln_to the computer.
Eaton noted that gcne11cally. at
leai.t. human\ have remained v1r-
1ualfy unchanged for 40,000 years.
Bui the things they eat are far
d1ffercn1
"While genetic evolution is ex-
traord1oanly ~low. cultural evolution
1s extremely fast." he said. "So our
genes are now the genes of hunter-
'gatherero, in connict with the lifestyle
and environment of 20th century,
indu!ltnahLcd society."
The research. conducted by Eaton
and Melvin Konncr at Emory Un1-
vcrs1t ) and involving information
drawn from 80 studies. tnes to
reconstruct the nutrition of the
Palcoh1h1c penod. roughly 10.000 10
I 6 m1ll1on years ago
"The diet of our remote ancestors
may bt· a reference standard for
modern human nutrition and a
model for defense against certain
'diseases of c1 vilizauon ... they wrote.
h 's the second recent study 10
sugge~11ha1 modern man might learn
something from his ancestors when 11
come'I 1o d1ct. Dr. Lou1sTob1an Jr. of
the Univers1tyofMinnesota, recently
suggested that the potentially high
pota~'lium content of the cave man
diet also might be worth copying.
')omc e"pen., believe potassium can
proteu people from high blood
pressure and other diseases.
Al Johns Hopkins Universll).
anthropologl'>t Pat Shipman said the
findinp are not likely 10 surpmc
people who have studied human
evolution.
"But medical people are u<,uall}
not pan1cularl) aware of the t'\OI·
UllOOa() past or our Spectes,'· She
<Ja1d "From that point of view. I think
11's a very valwable-<;ontnbut1on to
alcn people 10 the fact that as you
e"plorc relat1on11h1p'> ~tween diet
and health in modern people. yoµ are
not only looking at what's going on
now You arc looking at what''I g~>ne
un bcforr. a<i well "
HA Huggablf• Alternative
,. Can hydrant,
meter coeirlst
on same spot?
f-..aton and Konner theorize that the
Swnc Agl' d1c1 was about 65 percent
frull!I and vegetables and 35 percent
meat Their meat. though. was far
leaner than the beef to which Ameri·
cam arc acc ustomed.
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Nf-.W YORK (Al')-Wh1 t h r<1me
fir..1 -the hydrant or the spot"
M1t haclla Feld would like 10 kn ow
the answer She would l1kr 10 1ell 11 to
1hc Judge
· FcJd got a ~40 ticket for parking in
lront ofa fire hydrant even though or;he
had pu1 her money in a meter for the or;ame <.pace
1 ran,pcH1a11on Dt'parlml'nl
'>P<>ke\man Victor Ro'i'i said the
an,wcr 1s 'itmplc -tht' contractor
who put in the hydrant failed to
remove the meter -"a chron1r
rnmpla1n1."
Feld\ trouhlc'>. at len'lt, arc over -
Ro'I'> sntd hi'> agency will tell the coun
she ,., not guilty due to lack of
commun1c1111on berwccn city agcn·
CleS
Modern beel ts 25 percent or 30
pcrct:nl fat , while the wild game that
noun'ihed human ancestors was only
about 5 percent fat, and the fat was
higher in polyunsaturates.
ihc researchers estimated that the
Stone Age diet ~ was 34 percent
protein. 45 percent carbohydrate and
2 1 perl'ent fat. The current American
diet ts 12 percent protcm. 46 percent
carbohydrate and 42 percent fat.
·1 he fat eaten today 1s largely
-.aturatcd, while the fat 1n the cave
man·~ d1e1 was pnmanly poly·
unsaturatl'd.
Many e'lperts believe that
saturated fat con1nbu1u to heart
disease. whtCh IS the leading killer Of
modern times, while polyunsaturated
fat protects against 11
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Viet vet-death rate higher than·P~ers
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&cl Marques & really OD a roll Dow that be uee ekatee.
T his c ity worker
is real bigwheel
in his p r ofe ssion I P~TTSBURG, Calif. (AP) ·_ devised by city Public Services
Work ta a akate for Ed Marquez. Director Bob Soderbery.
He'• the city's only water-Though they receive the usual
meter reeder and he doet the · f rlnge benefits of city emptoy-
job, terraJn and weather per-ment, Marquez and certain other
mlttlng, aboard heavy-duty city employees are paid
booted roll« akates. pleeemeal Instead of recefvlng
''Some of the. meter• I have to straight salaries.
read are 50 or 80 feet apart,"
Marquez says. "I was doing a lot
of walklng and I got to thlnklnP,
that there muat be a better way.·
80 'TUN (AP) -R«t-archers
'ltudyina dea1h ccn1fic1tcs found that
a umphna of Ma,~chuseus Viet·
nam veterans died at a h1Jher rate
than their non-veteran peers. cs-
pcc1ally from su1c1de1 or other \trcss-
rtla tcd (.'IUM:S
"The find1nis 1n this study support
the hypothe 1 that white male Viet-
nam veteran~ are 8\ .arealer.risk or
death due to stlf-1nn1cted or stress·
related condnions than the non-
veteran white male population in
Massachusetts," accord ma to the
5tudy. released Sunday.
The study, beaun last year. was
sponsored by the Massachusetts De-
partment of Public Health and the
Office of Veterans Services.
"It is certainly plausible that the
findinfS in this study may be due, at
least 1n part. 10 increased stres\
ex perienced by Vietnam veterans."'
according 10 researchers Richard W.
Clapp. who heads the Slate Cancer
Registry, and Michael D. Kogan.
N1ne1y~1ght percent of those stud-
ied were white, the researchers said .
adding that they had no compara11 ve
death-rate figures for the remaining 2
Johnny
Carson's
attorneys
get snippy
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Beaut-
1c1an Jonnyc Travis 1s getting in lhe
hair of Johnny Carson·s attorneys.
who obJCClcd when sh<' named her
..alon .. Hair'\ Jonnye .. and used
.. T on1ght Show.. them<' music to
ad vertise on 1he radio
0'Lad1es and gentlemen. 1t•s new,
11·c; exc111ng. 11·s 'Haaa1r's Jonnye! ...
\.lid the ad) earlier this month on
KGIL.
La'il \t'ar. \Omeon<' tried to manu-
facture Portable lmlctt. called .. Here's
Johnny... and Carson's attorneys
'iucce~'lfully fou&hl d1stnbu1ion of
I hem
"I wa'ln't th1 nk1 ng about Johnny
C'ar.,on when I named this ss:lon,"
Trav1., :-.a1J.
"Jonn}e 1s th<' legal name on my
h1rth certificate." \he '><ud .
She · and her hrother Glen. the
\a Ion '<a·o-owner. Of)l'ncd up shop last
<ktober
percent bc.-<.·au~ thr sample was
conSldered too small to be na11111cA1·
I) s1an1ficant
rhe \tudy of reported deaths found
"\1an1ficanlly elevated" death rates
among V1eCn1m veterani from
~troke\, m(>tor vehicle 1cc1dcn11,
\u1c1de\ and <.cru11n type~ of cancer.
The 'itudy found 28 deaths from
stroke amon& white Vietnam vet-
eran\ 1n Ma\\achu~tts, compared to
20.2 deaths that would have been
expected base.d on statistics from
non-veteran white men.
Usina the Slime method. they found
169 motOf vehicle accadcnt deaths.
compared lO I 33 2 that would have
been cxpecttd The "eteran'i al\O
recorded 102 su1c1des compared 10
86.1 that would have bet'n expected 1f
the vettrans followtd the pattern of
non-veteran\
"All maJOr catclC)nes of violent
death were ''lfltficantly elevated for
Vietnam ve1er:1ns. with lhe tttepllOn
of homicide\," the repon said
The stud) al'IO reported a sharply
h1&Jlcr incidence cancer deaths 1n-
volv1n1 connCC\t\IC and t.ofl ltJ ~.
TJ\c study dld t\Ot con11dcr knalh
and location of acrv1ce 1n Vietnam
and type of., 1inmcnt there
.. The1t results ltt based on 1~ ttit'
ltm1tcd 1nfonna11on available from
death ccn1ficates lnformahon on
such potential oonfoundina Cac:ton 11
~moluna and dnnktnJ h.ab1ts, &l\d
comple\e hastorit' of occupatio..al
exposu~ wu unav11lablc and"lhtte-
fore could not be controlled for an the
analysis," the study u 1d
Film pos t e r finally returned
DAYlON. Ohio (AP) -(1ty
policeman John Heck thou~t he'd
lost hi\ .. Hellcats of the Navy · movie
poster when he tried to g£t It
autographed by lhc \tar of the 1957
\ubmannc melodrama But the post-
er ha!> 'iurfaced, and now ll bears
President Reagan\ signature.
•• 1 was vcr). very lucky." said Heck.
who lost track of the reproduc11ono fa
PAClf IC toAS I tWY
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1800 SUPERIOR
COSTA MESA
.. Hellcats" box-office po\ter during
the pres1dcn11al campaign It turnt"d
up 1n thr ma1l th1'> wed.
Heck. who collect\ uld mu' 1c
pmters. made arranfemrnt\ to get the
aut°'raph Ou 1-. v.ht:n Reagan
t_aunched a wh1stle-'ilop tour here
A friend 1A.1th atel•\\ to the train
took the poster aboard for I k ' k The
plan was fo r Reagan to \1gn 1t between
• fenced and Lichted for
Yu Protection
• 25 Square feet and Up
n t1e' and ~nd 1t back at the end of the
da\
Rut HcLk didn't act h1~ poster bac k.
and 1t i.eemed 1hat 11 had been lost 1n
the \huffie Un11l th1i. wt<'k.
Heck said he would give the poster
a \peual place 10 his collection.
.. ()f courK. ifs a one-of-a-kind
wtth his s1anature1" Heck u1~.
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.
• Resident Manacer
• Open 7 Days
He hadn't been on skates since
hewu a boy, but he'd watched a
daughter careening around on
lk•t• and he remembered Jok-
ing to hit famlty that If he got the
met•·readlng Jqb he just might
make hi• rounds on skates.
Marquez gets 35111 cents for
every meter he reads. The city
has 11 ,400 meters whose
numbers need to be logged for
billing every two months.
Marquez 1<nocka off about
1,500 meters a week for a weekly
paycheck of about $500, ten S2
for any miscues.
··~y hrother and I thought ofa lot~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!
111 d1ffrrcnl names and came up with
"So I got a pair of skates and
luat etarted skating thrQUgh the
ob," Marquez aaya, laughlng.
"lt't not like I'm In the Roller
O.by 0< anything. I don't go
fast."
He 1trap1 on the skates only In
dry weather.
"If the sldewalk Is wet It's
woree than lc:e-lkatlng. Once a
guy wu watering his lawn and
the water wu flowing onto the
Wdewalk. I went through It and
rtent skidding ~deways four or
ftvefeet."
'Marquez began work as Plt-
taburg'a only water-meter reader
lat February. Two months tater
"9 hit on the akatlng Idea. a
perfect flt for the conditions of his
employment.
Marquez was hired under an
experimental Incentive program
Marquez can •• his own schedule, providing he reads the
11,400 meters within the two-
month period.
Switching to track shoes on
hills or rough area, Marque-z
skates through roughly one-third
of his route. He figures It cuts his
work time in half.
"It's great In summer," Mar-
quez says. "I can get the work
done by Thursday and have a
three-day weekend."
He did need a refresher lesson
from ~s daughter on how to stop
on skates, but after a couple of
days on the wheels, "It was just
Ilka walking."
Reaction-from customers. he
says. has been favorable.
"Kids get a kick out of It," said
Marquez. "and most people,
when they see me. say what a
good Idea It is."
·H:ur's Jonnre· belausc n's. li ke. hair
I'> Jonn)e. 11 s what I do for a laving.
Wl" figured 1t'\ cute let\ go for 11:· she
\l.lld
fhl· l utenC\\ appan:nth wa\ lo'>t
on< ar\on·., auornl")\. v.ho '>Cn ed a
< r a..c-and-dc\lst nouce.
Tr:H·I\ hired Mann < ount) at-
tornn J Michael .\nlhom to defend her · · .. ,I IA.OUld be uncon')t1tut111nal to
\huldown m)' bU'>lnl"\S. lt°"i wha t I've
dom· tur a "' 1ng for 24 years. We're
not talking ego. we·re not talking
pndc. we're talking law:· she 'i31d.
.. rhq weren't th1nk1ng about
( ar\on'' .. a\ked Beth Maloney. une of
( ar\on'\allorncys .. Tht:n why didn't
the) t all it Jonnye\ Hair'!"
.. Wt: v1gorousl}' work to protect
( ar\on·., 'name and phrases tha t
t·vokt: his image." said Maloney ··we
have a 'itatute 1n California that S3)'>
)OU t:an·t use a personahty"s cdchnl)
to obtain a commercial advantage··
.\ftt:r an 1n1t1al complaint lo tht:
rad1u \tJ1ton Jan 9. the ad'I we-rt:
l hangcd to include different mu\1L
and nut \trctt h out the IA.Ord ··Ha1r·c,."
but that d1dn·t \at1\I\ C aro,un"' law
firm
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Rl l ICI UN \
Yan.ks open hearts, wai1ets for Ethiopians . I
ISy GEORGE W. CORNELL
·~~··iw :·1 am doing 1h1'1 to help the
t:h1ldttn Uccausc I know I could have
hc'tn one of them And 1 would w11nt
help." So wro te 11 youna a1rl. M1ndu
'1Cnd1ns her S26 of bank ~' 1ngs for
Eth1op1an relief
"It 141 nice lO help,'' 4ihe wrotl' ICJ
Lutherun World Rchef. "h'cd a'
many children a .. you can. God blci.i.
the children ••
The lcncr and l'!fi typlfit>d the
'ipontancous outpounna of corn·
p1li.s1on and gcncrO\ll) tha1 churt·h
aat'nc1ci. 'ill) ha'i welled among
·\mcrtcllfl ~oplc, )"oung and old. to
C3\C the travail in \Ub-')aharn Alma.
Much o( thl' re,pon,c. both large
and \mall. ha~ rnml' unc~pc<'tl·dl)"
from ind1v1dual' and group'\ rather
than through regular church l'han·
nel!>. ~1mpl) people c,t1rrcd 1n their
t·on'>{'.tcncc\ tu do i.omcthing
"It ha~ been trul) overwhe lming,"
'aY' Norma Kchrbt·rj. ht'ud o f the
I Jn11cd Methodist Commtttl'l' on
Rchcf.
fhat 1mpre\s1on of a wa w of
inst1nc tl\e, active goodheanedncss
•
ol pcopk :tt'm'I' thl' mun tr), wanting
to hdp. ha' lx·l'n rt'J)()rtt'd h> lhl'
variou'I nrn111r l hu rt h rl'11l'I nr~n11a
1100\
".\mcm:an *l'nl'ro~1l) h:i., hn·n
o'erwhdrn1ng. hd}\ I a~rcntl' \
Pe11ullQ. c"'l'lUll'c J11cllor 111 C .11h
uhc Rclil'f \\·rv1ll'\ wh1~·h ~I)~
people: ha'l' dvn:itcd $15 mllllon 111
1h Elhu1>1an I nwrgl·nn f und 111 1hc
ht\t 1 wo month'
That g1v1ng 1mpul\t• al~o n·p<>rted·
I) ha' prolitl'd \Omt· que\1111nJhll'
org.an11a1wn\ doing li11k ii an)
"'ork in thl' \lfllkl'll rl·g1on ttu1
tuntnbu111.HI\ 111 the l'\f>l.'lll'1Hnl
low-c1 vl·r ht'ttd l hurl h J&l'lll ll'' ~l·t 111
the 111.'l'd)
'\llogethl·f I thwp1an ;rnl h\ ( :ith
ulll Rl·lll'I \en Ill"> I ullwran \.\ orhJ
Relief and ( hurth V.11.td \cr\ltl'
rclll'f arm ot thl' "1a11on.rl < ount ii 111
( hurthn l'mhral 111~ mo\l rtl.rJ<H
f'rotc\l<tnt .11111 r ,1\ll'fll 'hlhmlo\
< hurl he' 1.1\t \l'af t111.1kd 11111fl' t hJ n
S '11 m1ll111n
Adm I 11 l\tra II\ l' C>I II\ l' I hcaJ l 11\I \
for thl'\C maim l hun h a~elll'll'\
a'cragc Ir" 1han ~ patl'lll 1.ar h:"
than for nH>\I .ud org.an11,1t1un\ I he
REuc1ous No res
l hun h al(l'Ol 1n ul\u trnvt' lnutl l han-
nl·I•,. rnord1nulcd 10 Fth1op1a h> :1
lllllll :J\'i(X. liltlUll
f hl' t:rl\I\ thl'fl' \1 1rrcd \llllOU\
1n1 t1ttll \l'\Ut \mcnca gra.,, rtK>t\
\n lcl\\,I \llltl'lolo tdC' (und•l.11\IO g
dn' c b.il kl'd h) < 1ov T crry t\ran\taJ
and 'IX'arhl'UdcJ h) J major nt'V.\·
paper. 1hc l>e\ Motnc' Kl'S"tl'I.
tulf\"l ll'd \Mil!,t.KJO forCW'i uml< R 'i
~, \4 ()()() t':ll h
In that produC'ltYl' forn' \lilt<' of
\mc:rtt·.a·, "bread ba,ket." the pl 1~ht
oftht• \Ian mg 1n ~th1op1~1 h." "rcall}
ltlul hed rx:opk .. ">a)\ thl· PJfll'r\
l·d1 tor. famn P C 1annon
"01111¥ that man) of lo\\J farmer\
arl' them\l'IVl'' 1n eronom1l d1\lrl'\\,
thl· Rn· \ll'Phl'll Orr. t:hanrcllor ol
thl' Dl'\ 'Vt111nn Kuman C :11hol1 C'
LiltX.c:\l' 'aid ·• .. onw of thl' hardl'\t htt
Jr\' a\ 111 lo\\ a \\\'re the mo't gcncrou~
.. I hn I.nu"' what 1t ml·an' to ru1'tl'
l rop' and 111 haH droughl ..
.\mung the man> othl•r t:a\l'\ l lted
h) the l hun. h .1gl·nnc'> o l 111dp rdual\
and group\ moq~d to a\'tHHl h) thl'
north-central i\fman t'n'" Wl'fl'
ltlC\l'
.\lac.IOI\ "'orkerhrought ~ IOOta'h
donotton tu C ws· l l~hurt. Ind .
offltl'\
\t101 l'uul Nclo\'inan llnnuted
S.:?~0.000 lu ( k ~tor 11' work 1n -'\fr1rn
lrom h" food bu\tnl'" Newmun· ..
O"' n whu\l' 1u11fil\ an· g1 vt•n to
{ hllnt)
A M1\~oun man tl·lephunl'd C WS
rt•gw nul oflirc;, tn JdTet\on Mo .
inqu111nll about tht \ltuat1on 1n
fthiopia, and h1\ clwck for $10,()()()
arnvcd in the mail th't next day
A M1l h1gan rnupk &J'C up a
ph1nrwd 60th M'dding ann1ver\ar)
trip "' Nev. /caland and in\tcad '''nl
a S5 ()(JO gin 10 l 1n1ted Mc1hud1\t
rd1d r mplc»C' ol a Ualt1 mn1l· ... gn
t'UIJ\J)11U) \l'llt S500
A \mrtll lln1tl·d M("('hodl\t ( 'hurr h
1n Oklahoma r~mcd $2C)() to hl'lp h)
wll1ng u\cd aluminum rnn'
.\ lll·)ear-old New York ( •t) b4.i~
l an' tf\\cd tam1lll''I 111 hi\ apartml'nt
hu1l d1ng and \l'nt ~71)()
r111rd and founh i;ratkf\ al \I
Pat11lk Roman C atht>ltl pan\h 1n
) oung\t0wn, < )hm. 1011k up a l'Olkl'
lion 111 llll'lr mom and \l'lll 1n \20.
In < an 11111 Oh 111 > 111tng 1)(·opll· 1 n
\I \.11l had Roman ( atlHJlit rmm~
rat\Ctl S4.2:? I b)" donut rum tor a
( hnstma'I .. Ci1v1n1 Tn-~ for
[ thwp1a."
l uthr1a11 Wwld Rl'11ct rt'oOrt\ u
rnupk and their 1v.o 1.:h1ldrC'n \Cnl ti
dm:k for \1()(), '">wa "ln&tead of
(hr l\tma'I prt'\l'll t\. w1.· dendcd to
help the hUllKI \ ..
Only the P.Ope knows
· objectives of synod
NEW YORK (AP) -Speculation hummed th la week on the aim of
Pope John Paul II In unexpectedly calllng for a 1peclal 1ynod of
blahope to review results of the reforming Second Vatican Council of
1962·65.
There were varied conjectures about the objectives, ranging
from putting the brakes on some of the 1weeplng council reform• to
giving them fuller Implementation. But moat scholar• d iscounted
such possibilities.
They say the 13-day synod, set by the pope for Nov. 25 to Dec. 8
In a surprise announcement a week ago. would have neither the time
nor scope for any major modification of the councll's work.
The council, running through four years and Involving all the
church's b ishops from throughout the world. differed markedly from
a synod. which Includes only smalJ representations of each national
hierarchy. •
• Notice of
Non-Dltcrlmln•tory
Polley •• to Student•
.
The America n Christian
Films, workshops focus on improvement
School admltl students of any
race. color. na11onal and ethnic
origin to all the rights. prlvllegea.
programs, and activities gener-
ally accorded or made available
to students at the School. It does
not discriminate on the basis of
race. color. national and ethnic
origin 1n administration of lea
education pollc1es. admissions
policies. scholarship and loa n
programs (the school has no
scholarship or loan programs),
and athletic (the school has no
formal athletic programs) and
-other (the school at present has
none) school-administered pro-
grams
The. American Christian
School Aaaoclallon or Ameri-
can Chrlallan School, 2591
lrvln• Avenue, Coata M•••··
Callt.
This 1s not a sohc1tat1on for
students as 11 1s contrary to our
poltcy to so11c1t lor students by
advertising. but is published as
required by Internal Revenue
Service Technical Information
Release TIA 1417
"You (an M <i~c a l >llkrl'lll l' ••
fou r-pan rilm !>CflC\ fca1ur1 n~ nilll'd
author. pa\tor and \QC1olog"1 I on\
C.ampolo. will be ~hown un \unda ~·,
at 6 p.m 1n thr First United ·
Motbodlll Church ot II unllngton
Beach. 2721 17th St
The <>enc\ open., ._,unda' with
"\omm11ment " followed h> "V1><.a·
lion." fcb 10, Jnd "Dating" dnd
"01!>t'1plc~h1p" on thl' last t\\o l\un·
day!>.
/.\It hough the program-, a re dm·cll'd
toward youth and )oung adult., the)
al\o '>pea k to all age\, and c"Cf)Onl'"
l·muuragl'd to attend, announcc<J the
Re' .\lhcrt Jan\(·n For fu thcr 1nlor-
ma1wn t all 5lfl.l537 • • • .\n111her \enc'>. entitled "Jcv.1\h
h mil) \urv1val 1n thl· '!Sil'> ... will he
prt'>l'nted a~ ~ork'ihop<> at Congrega-
tion B'nal Tiedek beginning Sunda\
The 14ork \h11p\. 10 tx: gl\ en b)" the
Jew1\h I a m11\ \l·n ice 1nclud(· ''K nol~ Kntl\~ 'W ho'' fhl·rc''"
ahout l ommun11.11111n\ "Ka1\tng
l< hdda·n tor I un and l'roll1 .. a
\l'\\IOll 11n Ill'\\ p.11·1l·n1ng \kill\ and
"fkat1ng \tre\\ lktorl' It lkah You."
\\ h1l h ~Ill lcat h ho~ 'Ire" atln t'>
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\llll .inti \\h,H t11 d11 .1hou111
I hl· \\or~ 'h11p\ v.1 II ht· held at 7 30
pm tor thl· lll'"'t thrt'l' "iund;i y' fee 1~
$1 2.)0 tor lhe \l'lll'' ;ind $5 per
program I hl' 1rn1pk " loc;11l·d at
%611 Talhat \\l' I 11un1a1n VJlll·y.
phonl' 46 '·-l6 I I
• • • < hn,11an \l 1enu~ kdurl'r J.ilk H
T hoflHon 111 ~farhkhcaJ "1~1\\ will
d1\~u\\ "l>1\1m• l ovc l hl· Meaning
of I 1flo 'ill 'p n1 ~unJa~ 1n lhl' ( O\la
Mc\a Nl·q~hhorhood < <1mu n1t)"
< rnH·r I X45 Park Ave .. ( 11\l,1 M t'>a.
\p(Jn-.ur' arl' the First Church or
Christ, Sci enlist uf H unit ngtcin lkal h
and ~ o~ta Me\a
Bclorl· l'nte11ng tht· mtn1\ln 111 < hrl\lian heJllng Thornton \\a\
managn ul urt ul<iton \ale\ tor the
( hns11an ~ucrHe Mo nitor lie I\ thl'
authorol thn ·hlldrl'n·., hook "l rav"
falk\ \\<Ith ( 1nd "
• • • ·\ ~l ard1 C '""Hall the maJor fund-
ra1wr ol thl' Parl'nl' C 1uild ol Mater
l kt C Jlhollt 11111-h \l hool will ta kl·
plan · f rh 4 111 lhl' I l ilwn I lotd.
\nahnm ·r he g:ila hq~11l\ 14llh a n<>-ho\t
'41ual h<1ur at 6 10 p m . tollowl·d h> Jack Thornton
d1nnl'1 al 8 and danung 10 lhl' mu'll
ol thl' < lar~ Keen Onhl''ilr:t
f I( kl'I' arl· \61J rx·r rnupk I 111
1nlorrna1111n. l'all thl' \l'hool oflil l' .11
754.71 11 • • • lkan>n\ "'di Ix· comml\\IOnl·d al
the I 0 J m u>mmun1on \Cr\ ll'l'
\unda~ at thl' Fairview Community
Church, 15::!5 f Jlr\ tl'"' Koad < mt,1
Ml'\a
Bt hlc U•O\l'll'lll l' 'fll'akc r
Other 1all1n will takl' plate in the
hr\I I 'angd1,al I ret• Church of
I ullcrton, .I mlay thl' Kolling Hills
Covl'nant < hunh I l'h CJ. a nd the
h r\I Bapll\I ( hurch of Van N uy~.
Fch 21 • •• \ncral \\llml'n nu·mbcr.. of the
Orangt Coast Unitarian Unlvenallfl
Church v.111 d1'><.'U\\ a tamou'i \tudy on
William lk t i.,~1 ~ <J• I 1111,111an from l'lh1u1I tkn\1on-mak1ng, "In a D1t-
( ·anoga P;irk who nh,en l'd lhl· retrnt lcrenl V1mt·" h) C arol C itlhgan
cln·11un., int annga Park 1.1<111 '>1111"' I ht•dl\tu\\lon \\1lllwat IO:JOa.m.
\hdc'> :ind dnn ibc hi\ cxix·m·nn•., at \umhl) I hl· t hurch 1\ l11t a1cd at 1259
V 1l1011a '>1 < mrn r-..-k,a thl· 10 JO am ml·eting 'iunda)ol thl· • • •
Unitarian Unlversallst Fellowablp of \1uJenh ol T~mple Bat Yahm'11
Laguna lka(.'h 419 < )pre\'> Dn\l· Rellglous School "'Ill prl'\Cnt a talent
Dr John 11 ui1;,a·n. pa\tor o t \t \ho"' .ii noon 'fonda)
\ndrt·"' \ Prc'h) lt·rian c hurch N.l·w-I lt'kt'l'> an· S2. a nd proceeds will
port Bt·al h, 14111 pan1upt1te in lhl' twncfit lht·~tt•mplc\ hudd1ng fund.
\inglc'> < drhiati11n ·x~ The 1e mpk " l11ca1cd at 10 11
Thl· rall1c\ .-.pon\orcd ll\ lhl' < '<m1dhack \1 ~l'.wFrt Beach.
\1ngle\ rnmm1t1l·e ol tht• \outhan ·\n organ :inJ -piano recital b)
< :iltforn1a Hill\ < 1r:iham < ru\,1d1· L\d1a \ahat ka "'111 be prc'>Cntcd a' a
Ofll'n' 1 hul\d.I\ 1n thl· I tr\t Hapll\I 1mcntl·nn1al tnhute to Johann Seba\·
Chunh 111 1'1111111n.1 \\Ith l>r llull· 1ian Hat:h 1 he program begins at 4
man a\ 1lw pr1m 1pal \fll'd~l·r pm \undet) 111 the Fir'il l Jn1tl'd
llutlman htl\ uuthon·d "' hooi..... Ml'lhod1\t Chun h, 609 Spurgeon \t
1ra\l'led c;1.tl'll\l\el\ and "a populM l)an1<1 An;i
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RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY
A Cor4i1I Wtloo••.E,lrt•
The UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Costa Mesa
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St & Harbor Blvd
Church School 9:30
WoHhlp 10-AS
Charles 0 Clarl<. M1n1s1e1
Costa Mesa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Worahlp I Church School
8:30 -10:00 a.m.
Or Wllllam E. Steel
ewport ach
CHRIST CHURCH IY THE SEA
UNITED METHODIST
1400 W Balboa Blvd
173-3'05
Or Rober! B Shepard Jr
W0<ohlp a Cll•11cll lchool ... _. A M
W-day l'r.-k-•nd De~ C••• 7)0 AM .. 'OOP M
Huntmglon Beac.t• N(Jrtt1
COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
6662 Heil Ave 84 ;_J 446 t
Worahlp Service l:JO I 10:00
8:30 Sunday School 10:00
F ou ntoir1 ll;illP,y
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
18:>:>', Bu,hard SI
992·2583
J&n1e' Fl H11dl1ty Paal<Jr
WonM, & C~trt~ Scllttl 9:30 I.Ill
i NllMllH 'INlll<
JNI II Ml ftf(JIJI". I (IOJfll ti
1901 Marguerite AH
Corone del Met
844-0745
Wonlltp I Cllmll Scllool 9 30 A M
lirtv I -I 1mn111u1111rr1
COflllUITY CIUCH COfQlGAIKlftAI
111 "-''°'"'°'" A•• COfOf\e ct.I ,.., Ooneld W K11t1, ,.Jflll lOf 10 A ,.
lvftd•J Wou hlp
644· 7400 ' ~ •
hurch of St. Matthe
by the Sea
IT tllOllOllaf ~ooel)
HOLY COMMUNION
EACH SUNDAY-9:00 a.m.
reor> o1 ~ ,.,,,... -1m 1
MERTZ HALL
ol Communl!y Cong1tgetlooet °""ch
811 H.llof 1~. Corona d9' M111
n. .............
-Na.·2:201-
n. ..., '--kWlllr
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
IM•~ao1m '•1nod1
780 \llctorle SI., Coala M•H
lolhar V. Tornow, Paator
631 -1611
Btu~ oa•k•. PHIOf
WOR SHIP SERVICE 1:00 10 30 AM
~'; ~chool & AcUI Bltilc Clm
910 AM
Chlith•n (ltmenl11y School
548-6886
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Ol1clpte1 of Chrlet)
2A01 lrvlne at Santa laatMt
645·5711
Motn1nR Worship 10 AM
~unday School 9 AM
Gene SwanlOft, Mlnlater
All SAINTS
AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CtuCH
Aceotdtno to IN tt2.I looll of COfl'IMon PreyOf
"H It~ W , ... _, "-ctOf
HOl V COMMUNION
I OO AM
MORNING PAMER
CHURCH SCHOOL 9 t'\ AM
MORNING PAAYCR & Sf AMON
llOO AM
lefyC...... nnt l T'*'a-., II U s..-1 '*"a-., tu u
18087 Bu'>hd1d
r ountain Valll'y 96J J80 I
You Wiii IJ• W-1comH -And Hfllp.df
FIRST CHRISTIAN CH'J.'!f,,H Mafit ., AdMn•, HW.tmgTon
Mo1n1ng Wor5hlp .. UNDAY: 9:00 PM
B1bte $choo1 . . ... .. ..... 10:45 AM
EveninQ Worship... . ........ -...... 6.00 PM
ACll•• Youtll °'our -NUIMf) hffic.o J ••I•'• t>•>t• ... A'< ,.,,,, 4 .a1t ,.., itt trat,.t Mu,,,...,., Matg. 1 . ..,.. r,,.,_, t .. d I h• t•41f f f'ftllf ., .. ...,,
DIAL A OIYOTION -.,_ •o. OMo. -... Jtl9
.,_,... Clwlel ttnc. t•"
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
f 4\llAutl 01 & Jambo1~•
N~wpotl Buch R,. W1111im Mc()ootd Pasto1
A\•,l f'•'.tor Rl)btrl P ~l,warl
Rodcti WMlrn M41•.it 0111!(.IO•
Wonlll• I Clltrell Seai..t 10 A.M.
hrlff'J Cirt
For hrfo: Call 644·1341
IEWPOllT MAlllOll
LUTMEllAI CHUllCH
Rocer J. Berc. Pastor
Kim Eifert Krocstad, Pastor
WOHIUI. lfllYIOE
I AM ' 10:30 AM
(lnlerPfetet for the deaf al I AM)
SUfl>AY SCHOOL 9:15 AM
Nutsery Care Avabble
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THE REV. A08EAT CORNELISON ,,.,, Ml t.dwllt ~ II t e oe a et
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ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
600 SI Andrew• Road • Newport Beach • 63 t 2680
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WORSHIP SERVICES
8 30 & 10 15 AM
"Take a look at Love"
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CtUtCH Of RELIGIOUS SCINCE
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OF THE COVENANT
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WEL ME YOU SUNOA Y WORSHIP SERVICES
7 30 AM -Hoty Eucharlat Alie I
9 00 AM · Holy Euch1rlat Alie 11
10 45 AM -Prayer and Praise Euchar111 Alie II
Church School and Adult Education
9 00 & 10 45 AM
1Mus1c. sermon and chlld care at 3 services)
MID-WEEK WO .. IHIP
Monday · Friday -8 30 AM Morning Prayer
luesday · 10 00 AM Eucharlll & Heallng Servioe
Wedn411dtv · 6 30 AM Holv J:ucharlat
R.ctor, Fr. John Aehey • Aaaoc .. Fr. arr.n Co1, A1 ... tln9
The Rev Toad Socen&en •Mr Samuel Shaler
Tho Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Wiiham Roberta
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CHRISTllll SCIENCE CHURCHES
l:lAANC.HfS Of THf MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH
fir C.HAIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSHTES
"Love"
Cotta M•H-Flrat Church of Chrlet, 8clentl1t
2llO Meea Verck Dr., Coete Meu
Church a lunday lchoof -10:00 A.M.
AHdlnt "oom. 2llO MMe V•rcM Dr. -t A.M.-4:30 P.M. Mon. thru let.
Wed. 7-7:50 P.M. -1-t:JO P.M.
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AaMho tan Joequln lnterm~late lchool
4111 Mlchel1on (He« Y ... )
Church a lundar lchoof -10:00 A.M. Reeding "oom, ~ aarrenca Pkwy .. lulte t4S, ltonecrfftl Pina
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Newport ... ch -Flrat Church of Chrl1t, 8clent11t
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TOP40VIOE.08 -11:30-, a DAAGON's LAIA I a INCAED8..E HUU<
TODJ O'Dell (left), a JOUJl& American
marooned with hl9 family ID a parallel
unl•ene, encou.ntera a neo-Barbarlan war-
rior (Vincent 8cbla•elU) on tbe new fan~
ad•enture eertee ''Otherworld" tonl(ht at 8 on CBS, Channel 2.
NEW ZOO AEVl.E 0 AMEJICAH INOSTANO 8.W.A.T. MOYE
IEWITCHEO * t •.; "Ont Night In Tiit Tr09'Ct"
LAP QUI.TWO i940)8ud AbbOll. Lou Coitello.. FACE.a Of CUl TURE FfllGAl. GOUMtET
AOV9mJAE IN SPORTS MAN<ETINO
MOYIE MONITEAI, MADMEN AHO •u·~ "Euy uvino 119311 Jean MAO•a:•YfARllOF9CIENCE Arthur, Edw1td Arnold RC110N
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MOYIE ID MOVIE • * "In Old C111f0<nla" ( 1942) John • "Flvt DNdty Venoms" ( 1979) Chi·
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FACES Of CUL TUAE MAN<ET1NO
8AAAV MAHI.OW 8PfCIAL TREAT
MOYIE MOVIE *** "Biii Cosby, H1mse111• (1982) MOVIE
Bill Cosby. • • "AJrptw u r11e Sequel" t 1982) (OJ '40Y1E Robert H1yt. Julie HeoertY ***'~ "Tendef Meteies" (1982) -12:30-
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GET SMART MOVIE
Tiii OlD H01J6E t * "Tim«ldet" ( 1982) Fred Watd.
THE UNCUT VERSION
"One of the top ten fttmt of
1984." -Shella Benson, LA. Times
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SIM Mertln, Cllaties OrOdln
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AMEAICA'S TOP Ta.
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Keaton, Teri Garr
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'The Dirty Dozen'
return Monday.
~for new mission
B )V FRED ROTHENBERG
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,"IEW YORK ·-rhe last suande
m1t>s1on wus JUSt that. Twelve went
out . onl y one came back.
"Those are lousy odds," •marl~ one
new "volunteer" in "The Diny
Do11 :n. Next Mission."
"1 has as a lousy war." the rccruaung
maJc.•r spats back. "And thai.. as a lous>.
pnso11. and yo u ha ve a lousy futun:. •
Lee Mtar van, the gruff. throw-out·
the-Ix 1ok maJor. may be nearl) 20
}Cars older -;1m:e the last "Din)
Dozen " but he can sull dell\ er the
lanes a·.1d Che good'i. lfyou lo\ed the
1967 ongmal. )'Ou'll lake NBC"\
··Dart) Dolen Next M1ss1on ." You
may evc:n lake 11 a lot
The acuon-packed )'arn 1~ on
Monday night. a male-onen1ed film
goan~ dir ectl)' af.31ns1 ABC"!> "(on-
sentang Adult, • starTrng Marlo
Thomas and Man an Sheen as parent!>
whodasco \erthal thea rtetn-ageson 1s
homoscxL1al
It's clas ~ac counter-programming.
Macho vs. ~ns1t1ve. A male-onented
film comp.cling against a movie that
1~ expected to attract female viewers.
Both c~Torts should be appreciated by
1he1r audiences.
The pren.l-fi..c of Mondats "Oiny
DoLerf' hasn't changed. It s Europe,
late 1944. A hunch of army conviC!s is
given one chance to lea~ long-term
pnson scntcm·csorslapaway from the
hangman's kr1ot.
1'! best. 11· s a long shot -J01n
MaJor Rc1sn 1an {Marvan) an a
m1ss1on behind enemy lines. The
plan 1s 10 kill a <. jerman colonel before
he ran assassir .. 11e Adolf Hatler. The
Sche~~ 2010 ~ fa11:1~ ·
SAl /SI.ff 1215. 4 20, I 2S
THE TERM,'NATOA 00
fRI 6:1~ . .'0:25
SAl/U 2:20, li:25 10:30
llf ,011()11 Cl.I.I "' "'ttlU~ 'fl ~lli
; thanking ai. that t1 11ler ai. the Alla~'
be~t all) llas craLed pohc1c are
paruly1lng the Uerman army. A ancr
commander could mean a prolonged
war.
Enter Reisman. a tough-as-na1l11
kadcr who's 1n hot water with the
arm) brass again. He'~ about to be
Jaalt:d for a rules v1olat1on. General
Worden. played again by blu~tcr)
Ernest Borgnane. expla1m Reisman\
a hero.a 11 vcs:
Three years hard labor
''Nev. fnends." the m.lJOr dead·
pans
.\nd a d1s..harge. 100
"Nov.. )Ou're ge111ng \omewhere."
Reisman 'Ill)\
But Rc1sm<1n '>oo n \en the plan w
ia\e Hatler a\ has own ~alva11on
Rtasman I'> a cla'>'>ll' ant1-hau. the
kind of figure war movie\ rncre lk\
a goo<l soldier. but a poor marcht•r
panawJarh wbl!ll the drummer 1s an
incompetent offi cer I k resix·<.·ts mill·
ta!) authont), he C),plaans. "Ju'il n01
who the) gavt· tht• authortl) to
sometimes."
Reisman, assisted again b> Ri chard
Jacckcl as the m1latary police
sergeant, hand-picks "a' a d1">ca'>rd a
bunch of pyschopalhl( m1\fit\ a\ the
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lJn. J um·man and a1'1a~~d among
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I he h1g 'creen andehbl y burned
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hi\ Din~ Du1cn: he's an outsider with
a health) da~rcspect for the system.
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DEAR ANN L.ANl)Lf(S r ha~ I) 10 rcspon~ to the man who put \,000
miles between h1m-.dl and Im n:tM·
aana wife afier ht: rt:t1rc(l
I'll bet that letter wu) wn11cn h)' an )
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ina beer and smoking c1gurcttcs all
day. watchina T V and reading
raunchy maaaiinc~. He i.nackcd wn-
)\antly. ten dirty d1shc'l and crumbs
all over the house and was too lu .cy w
put his sojlcd socks und underweur 1n
the clothes hampea When tht kad\
were growana up he never did nne
thina to mnke nt> lilt ca~ll'f I wn'
both mother and father
I he bum 1'i O\e""'e1gh1. hi.I'
emphy'>Cmu and a bad henn bccuu'i('
he never took care ofham'lc:lf I le will
probably need a good deal ol nur\lng
care before long. Let\ .,ct' 1f h1~ nev.
young wafe will suck b) him wht·n h1\
money runs out
I'd like him to l..nov. 1 'old thr
house. mnde somr good 1nvr'itml.'nh
and found m)!tdf ;.1 roommate who
needs no p1 l·k1ng up after. llkl'\ w
travel and 1s darned good mm pan>
It as heaven not IO v.a11 on a \loh
and to know that m) la\I )l'llf\ won't
Ix \pent playing nur\c: to a man who
wrecked hi\ health and g\lq' me 'l'r)
little companion~h1p oi happant'"
I'm c;1gning this -(iue'' Who'!
DEAR G.W.: I'm not ualng your full
signature, whic h Identified your city
and state. I wonder bow many men
wlll wonder If your letter was written
by their e x-wife.
DEAR ANN l.ANDl K'> I am
i,urpn,ed you le II for that phon\ let ta
from the teenager 1.1.ho v.a-. he..in-
brokcn hccau\l' hl·r tlad "'"' ~oin~ 111
marr} another woman \\ho h..id
children
She v.enl on .ind un .1hou1 hu...,
painful 11 \"'a' to ha JnJ hl'f hrolht'"
· and \1stcf\ 1101.1. u1u Id '•JU hi.I \.l'
bought that hokt·J-up line · It'' had
enough 10 \t'e >our lathl'I .around
to1.1. n w11h a y,.uman who " not ) 11ur
mothn. but the agun\ of ~ee1ng him
ANN
I.ANDERS
with children who are replacina you
and Y'>ur ~i'ltcr and brother 111 1mpo11.
1hk tu dcsrnbe " I'll het dollars to
Juughnuts that lc11er wa~ written by a
woman who had been dumped .. nd
wa\ trying to get back at her CJt·
hu11band
When Ill > parl·nts dc('1ded to 10
their ~pa rate V.U)'> after 17 m1scrablt
}Cilr\, m ) \l\lt'r and I were thrilled
that DJd ht1d found a wonderful
v.om.rn 10 \hat<' h1~ life Lord knows
hl· dt"•cr' cd \omc happiness. Mother
1k'lt'n t''> \Orne:. too. hut 1th<' wall never
find Jn) bccau4'e 'lhe wallows an self-
pil) and dCH>h~HH'f) ounce of extra
eneig) 1111ng tu turn U!> against Dad,
DI\ orre 1., always )ad when thert
arc kid~. but it 's a lot sadder to hvc in
a home where then~ 1s no loveh no
rnrwt t anJ nu JO} -Hcen T ert
( I 01111Hol
DEAR T.: I get fooled DOW ud tNtl,
but not very often. I believe tba t letter
was on tb.e level, but thank• for
writing.
DI AR ANN LANDERS· A fncnd
ol m1m· JU'lt got a rollrn dcal. She 11 an
a11rart1 \t' 29-)c:ar-old woman wh o ·"'J.'> hcatrn up and ncarl y raped by the
utlatl' tomcat at a farewell pany for
another c:mplo)CC-M) fnend filed
l harge\ for assault and battery but the
gu \ got ofl bct·ausc she admitted she
..., a' ,1 li11lc drunk '\hould THAT
makl· \Ul'h a d1ffcn:nce'> till
Urnlin11 In Ponland
DEAR PORT: Probably not, bat
the testimony of a woman wbo admlt1
sbr was "a little drunk" 11 coD1lde r·
a bly weakened by 1ucb a confe11loa.
Too bad.
TimrHY SEAN
HUTTON PB•
THE FALCON&
THE~AN
"ONE OF HE YEAR'S
10 BEST'~
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Englishmen perfect, fight for-lea4
A J>(rfcct score by the EnaJeshmcn
-the onl y one of the week-vault(cl
. that entry into se.cond place, Just 11
TRIVIA BOWL II
STANDINGS
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3 I'-' ~ .. 3.t -.. a 1
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point olTthe pace. in the fo unh round
ofTnvia Bowl II.
The league-leadinK Lolly & Co.
from h11 mother'?
3. fn lhe "°m1e; \trip hoc. what 11
the name of Cosmo F11hhawk's
nephew'>
4. The communtt)' of Bua Tu le.
Okla, produc.cd a p0ht111on who went
Toi
TITUS • on to become third an line for the •1111!1•••••••••• pre ldency. Name ham.
S. Who composed the sona played ~issed JUS one and retained a slim by David Waypc 1n tht' mov1t
flold on the reins, while J .M. tallied "Adam's Rab?"
91h and three trav1add1c11 -Larry • Kirschenbaum, Selina Kyle and l&g1c 6. Woody Allen wrote two pl1a ys for
-all came up with nine points. Broadway. both of which wc1c n1adC'
Several cnlraC's, ancludrng that of into movies. Name them
Estancia H1gh'1 Joe Perty who was 7. Identify the mo"ae in whllh
perfect last week. foaled to llrnve at Ronald Reagan played 11 baseball
the deadline and wound up with half pitcher. and the Pl\Cher ht' play~ crcd11 Remember to get your answer\
an hy Wcdnc~ay. Htre' the next 8. Pe1er O'Toole 1n "M)' I a"onic
crop of pu11lcrs • Year," played an actor named Alon
I . In wha1 \tatr wa' Run Reynolds
imprisoned 1n the movie ·'The
Longc'lt Yard'1"
2 What r haracter on TV'~ "Hill
'itrcet Blues" gel~ a daily phone call
.
wann. who had changed h1\ name
from what'!
9. What was lhl' 0J)('n1 ng pm-
ducuon at the: l.tKunJ Mouhon
P,layhousc'7
32 countries seeking
f ore.ign m()vie Oscar
I 0. Bob Howard and Eugenic 6aud
were soloists on 11 radm qu11 \how
that featured a "phantom \-<Jill' ..
Name (a) th<' ,ho~ and (h) 11' <'mll'l'
La•t Week'• Answers
I "Orea" (Bo Dack\ debul )
2. Connie (Our Mis~ Rrook'I)
Mamie Van Doren perform• her new club act. LOS ANGELES(AP) -Flln-111
from 32 countrlet have been
entered In the Belt Foreign
,Language Film category for tho
57th annual Oscar Award• March
25. Mamie Van Doren
rocking out again lt'a the largest number <>f
entrlet aubmftted 16nce tt,.
•award waa "tabUthed In 1956.
(. onfident1al ,' 'Untamed Youth' and Each country aubmltl only Otte
others Kids like these films. I Just film. There were 28 entflel la~t
LOS ANGELE~ CA I') -Mamie
Van Doren. soon tu turn 52. says
although 'ihe is opening with a new
wa ve night club she'' going to act her
age
Van Doren. the hlonJe bombshell
from the 1950s, opened Wednesday·
at the Palomino
She said she's going new wave. but
added, "Of cour'>e, I don't think new
wave is reall y new. It'\ hccn around
since the '50\, 'l1nce I've hccn around.
And what arc the '80'1 1f not JU'lt an
cx\ention of what roc k 'n · roll wa'I in
the '50s" "I mean, 11's not llkc MTV has
discovered anything. You see. there's a real trend now toward teen-age
movies from the '50s-'tl11th School
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hope they respond to the music. as .
well." "
Van Doren, whose b1rthda; 1s Feb.
6, isn't womed about her age She
sa id. "If you look good doing 11. and
people accept 11. that becomes the
answer."
But she warned 1hat you can make a
fool of~lfTrylng to be a teen·
ager. "T hat's not what I intend to do.
I'm very realistic about it."
She said, "I know there's that line
bet ween looking natural and being an
embarrassment for trying 100 hard to
appear young. I'm Mamie Van
Doren. and I fully intend to act my
own age."
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.nnotY WllUBRBltAR by Garry Trudeau :
THE BIG GEORGE FAMILY by Virgil Partch (VIP) SIJlOE
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
"Daddy! Tney only ga ve you
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MARMADUKE
GORDO
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I GOTTA GO,
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I 'M P051N(S
~OR A C.AT
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MOON MULLINS
JUDGE PARKER
by Brad Anderson
22
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POSE FOR A
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JOE IS WAVING US DOWN, Si*-M t
HE M.JST HAVE A MESS.A6E FOR ME '
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LOOK AT 1UE ~W ...
GCOD TUI~ l F\JT ON
'TUE 5NOW TIRE LA~T WEEK.
"If George sees his shadow. he goes back
to bed for six weeks." DRABBLE
DENNIS THE MENACE
by H~nk Ketcham
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HE'RE:1S youR CO~N
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by Harold le Doux
MISS SPENCEA, 'IOU'Re
TO CALL. OR BALDWIN
AT THE HOSP1TAL AS
SOON AS P()661BL.E1
THAT'S~ eETH'S DOCTOR I SOME.
n-41NG MUS~ 'VE HAPPENEOI
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F •OR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
He~ 1AKEN RLL Tue. HE.'S SfAC.KI~
CANS OFF 1Re SHELVES IHEM UP
ROSE IS ROSE
I BRIDGE
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0 .1-Both vulnerable, as South
with 60 on score on you hold:
•t•94 <::>KQJ095 0 K 1076 +Q6
T he bidding has proceeded:
N orth Eall outb Weit
l + Pa11 I ~ I •
( •ble Pu1 ?
What action do you take'!
Qi.2-A~ South, vulnerable, you
hold:
, .. 7~ <::>AQJI03 OKQ8 +AQ
':rhe bidding has proeeeded:
S outh We1t North Eaat
Jl <::> Pa•t 2 O Pa11
:I • · Pa11 3 <::> Pa11
•I 0 Pa11 4 ~ Pa11
1'
Whal action do you take?
<..t.3-Both vulnerable. As South you
I-old:
< 'J652 0 AQ762 • J 1053 r• artnt"r opens the hiddin1r with one
'1 i()l\d~ Wh11t do you reiipond"
'l ,4 -A:ri South, vulnerable, you
.h old.
•I• KJ4 ° .,u lOGS o 7 + A852
'J 'he b1dd1ng' hu pr()('et'ded:
l•rt.h Ea1t outh WHt
I • P-ua 2 7 Pa11
.!I ~ Pait 7
Whit do you bid now'/
INPILES
Your pri?.e is :
5 cents off on_y_our nm purchase
of 61'1 NKO OY8n cleaner~
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
by Tom K. Ryan
Q.5-As South, vulnerable with 40
on score, you hold:
Q.6-Neither vulnerable, as South
you hold:
+JS <::>AQJ OAQ62 •A987
Partner opens t he bidding with
three spades. What acLion do you
take'!
OMAR~
SHARIFF !-1
•KJI072 <::> AK7'3 •762
Your right-hand opponent ope ns t he
bidding wit h one diamond. Whal do
you bid now?
CHARLES
GOREN
t.ook ror answen on Monday.
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NO contest·,
OVbreezes
Barons no match
for cean View
in 56-38 setback
• By CHRIS MONAHAN o.1r,...c ...... , ~•
-Fountain Valley High oasketbalf
coach Dave Brown and Ocean View
basketball coach J im Harris have
been good friends si.nce the days when
they played basketball together at
Long Beach State.
They have also coached together
(Hams was Brown's assistant before
he got the job at Ocean View). so 1t 1s
likel y that neither can do much to
surprise the other in the area of
basketball. It is just as likely though,
that neither expected what he saw
Friday night.
The Seahawks took control 'of the
game on the boards and at the free
throw line as they dominated Foun-
tain Valley, 56-38, on the Barons'
floor.
Perhaps the biggest factor in the
•game was a Baron who did not play in
the .game. Senior point guard Simon
Thomas missed his third gam( in a
row and his ninth this year. putting
greater offensive burden on center
Brent Martin and sw1ngman Carlos
Briceno.
.. It's a shame they had to play
without Simon. He 1s close to one-
third oftheiroffensc." said Harris. "It
really helped us without him in there.
because we didn't have him' to guard
outside."
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Huntl"9!0n 9ncfl-ef~tmlM
were cold shooting and we made too
man~ tu movers."
With Thomas oun>frhe lineup, the
Seahawks were able to double and
triple-team Ma11in, holding him to
just 12 points before he fouled out
midway through the fourth quaner.
Overall. the Barons shot only 33
percent from the floor ( 14 of 42).
"It ~as closer than tQ&t (the final
score).'' said Harris. "When Brent
Martin fouled out that cllanged
everything.'.:
l:.ven while Martin was in the game.
the Seahawks swarmed the boards,
pulling down 39 rebounds. compared
to the Barons' 24. Sophomore center
'Ricky Butler led all rebounders with
14.
As bad as the final score was the
Barons, after the way the game
started .. It could have been much
worse. The Seahawks came out and
scored the game's first I 0 points and
held the Barons scoreless for the first
4:22.
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Ocean View'• Mlke Labat (left) appean to have the upper
hand in thia rebound wblle Baron Carloe Briceno d ef en de.
"We can't make that (Thomas) an
excuse, .. said Brown. "but they only
had. to play defense on two players
(Manm and Carlos Briceno). Ocean
View did a good job changing its
defense. We were outrebounded. we
Then the Seahwaks returned the
favor. begin ning a trend of streaks for
both teams, as their shooters were
shut down for the next 8:06. allowing
the Barons to tie them at 10-10 in the
, middle of the second quarter.
Fountain Valley defen der Joe NaC)e ....W-roadblock fw
Ocean View ball-handler·Blalne i>elkoaWer Friday nl&kt.
Eagles quicker than bullets • ---escape again
Estancia gets off floor
to nip Sea Kings, 40-3~
By ROGER CARLSON
Of Ille Deir ...... ..,,
Dodging bullets appears to have become a
way of life for Estancia H1gh's Eagles -at
least the) 're still alive in the Sea View League
basketball championship race today following
a second one-point dec1s1on over Corona del
Mar as the lauer fell in the Eagles' gym, 40-39
Friday night.
With Corona del Mar 1n control and trailing
39-37 with 34 seconds left the Sea Kings
couldn't find sharpshooters Jeff Fryer or Bob
Zimmer. and Rick Smirl drove the lane with
seven seconds remaining. but his shot missed
and Todd Moone) rebounded.
Moone} popped 1n a free throw off a foul on
the81ay wit h six sernnds le ft 10 give the Eagles
a 4 -37 lead and Z1mmer's 35-footer at the
buacr pared it to the final margin.
But really. it was a lot tougher than s1mpl)'
that sequence as the Sea Kings. now two games
behind Estancia and Harbor 1n the race for the
crown by' irtue of those two one-point losses
to the ~glcs. were 1n command th roughout
the first half and had their chances in the
fading moments. .
At halftime the Eagles. now 20-:! overall and-
8-1 1n league pla}. "'ere shooting 40 percent
from the field (6 of 15) and it earned over to
the line where tl\ey were 6 for 12.
Zimmer's perimeter shots with 9 and 3
seconds left in each of the first two periods had
the Sea Kings up by a 23-18 count and all of the
makings of a patented CdM pressure victor}
"ere there.
"I.told them that "'as an Eagle up there (on
the wall at the end of the gym). not a Sea
Kmg," said Estancia Coach Joe Reid. "I told
them 'don't go out there in front of :!.000
people and die ....
Well. the Eag.les are still hnng. thanks to
two ke} buckets by Richie tamps to gain their
first lead at 24-13 midwa} through the third
quart~r. then some pressure free throws by
Scott Clements.
Clements wa51 the center of attention later
when official Al Hackne} ruled he deltberatel}
punched Corona del Mar's 6-8 Steve Moms.
then Clements was ejected from the game b)
Hackney.
"At first I thought Hackcn y was just
showboating." said Reid. "but he explained to
me what was said. Scott's jUSt an intense.
ke>ffi-u p kid ..
Corona got a pair of frtt throws out of It to
cut the score to 34-33 with 6:00 left. but more
harmful was the absence of Clements for the
re$t of the game after scoring 17 points.
C'oruna del Mar Coach Jack Emon said the
plan was "obv1ousl) to get the ball to Ff')er or
Zimmer:· in tho~ fading seconds. but he
wasn't unhapp) with the play.Just 'he fact the
ball didn't go 1n
"The play jUSt didn't materialize. The kid
didn't make that bad ofa pla}." said Errion.
Estanc1a·s major shakeup in terms of trying
to put a stop to Corona's 66211 percent shooting
1 n the first half ( I 0 of 15) was to moH' from a
matehup 1one to a 2-1-2 . according 10 Reid.
"We did that to ti: 10 stop Zimmer," said
Reid. "he was jUSI so far out• of range (of
Estanc1a·s zone) 1n the first hair:·
(Plu.e eee EAGLES/8 2)
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ByCURT SEEDEN
OllMOellyl'llelatafl
.· Do you know the way to San Jose?
After seem[!. two teams which love to throw up the
three-point bombs (New Mexico State and Utah
State), the Anteaters find themselves up against a
team which boasts just one player who has even
made a three-point bucket th is season.
Sailors rebound,
whip Uni, 62-42
UC Irvine basketball coach Bill Mulligan might
have that tune in the back of his head considering the
way his Anteaters have been playmg at home.
Nonetheless. Mulligan's Anteaters. 1-4 at
Crawford Hall in PCAA play this season. are home
tonight to take on the San Jose State Spartans with
tipoff set for 7: 30.
The Spartans' Ontano Johnson is 2 of 4 in that
categol').
Senior forward Matt Fleming paces the
Spartans w11h a 13.6 average. Ward Fans. a 6-1
junior guard: averages I 3.2 ix>ints per game. "'hilc
Stony Evans. a sophomore forward, averages I 0.5
points per out mg. The latest setback for Mulligan was an 87-84
defeat to Utah State Thursday mght at Crawford
Hall. To tell you how bad thin@s are gomg for UCI.
• Thursday night's loss marked the first ume Mulligan
has ever lost to a Utah State team in Crawford Hall.
Tonight's opponent. San Jose State. ha nded the
Anteaters a 93-71 defeat in the PCAA opener. The
Spartans bnng a 4-5 record into tonight's game after
dropping a 70-56 decision at Nevada-Las Vegas on
Thursday night.
UCI. 4-6 1n the PCAA. 1s led by center Johnn)
Rogers (23 against Utah State Thursda) l and
forward Tod Murphy who managed to score 16
points dc~ptte pl11y10g on a very sore ankle.
Jn add1t1on. Wayne Engelstad came otT the
bench against Utah State to score 18 points and pull
down 10 rebounds.
There is some consolation for UCI tonight.
Against the Aggies. the Anteaters JOI an O-for-6
effort from the floor from starting forward Tro'
Carmon who was sutTenng from the flu. Wayne E n&elatad
Lakers rally
to nip Kntcks SCC holds of( UC Sazi Diego
INOLEWOOO (AP) -MlehMt
Cooper'• two fr• thf'OW8 wtth 42 "°°'* NrNlntng propelled. tM LAii AnQelel Lak.,. to • COtM-
Blltv anguards almost let
tgleadslipaway, 78-69--
trom-blittnd 105-104 N•tk>MI By JOSEPH DUDEVOJR
l•fC9fb91 Alloc*tlon Victory o.llJ ..... Cen p I •1 t
0. the NIW Vewk Knick• Frtday Wh1leh1s playersm1Jtuhavcbecn h1ah·fi v1ngallover
nlaht. · the locker room followina their 78-69 non-conference win
l(.,..,, AbduhJ9t»ber led d over the UC San Diego Tritons. Southern California
LA* .. with II poentl and 13 College basketball coach 8111 Reynolds wasn't too pleased
rebounde. bMn 1•M9g1c" "°",.._ with the manner in which his Vanguards won their fi fth
eon end Byron lcott Wh ecored straiabt pme.
17polntalndCGOS*ldded 18for sec (18-4) had the Tritons on the ropes all ni&ht but
U. ArlgllH. couldn't land the knockout blow. Midway throuah the
knltd King, ~ frO(n M second half the Van,uard led by as many as IS before
Mlde tnjury, IOONd n polntl 8"CI literally watchina their advanta c sliced to three with fi ve
Pit Cu~ eddM 11 polMI minutes let\. • ::..::. fort~·=~ sa1d~~;~~.~~l~~~~~:~~~;~1t~c1~c~~~:~~~
Wllllcer ecored 15 potnta lnCI "-Y wi1h lhemtclvcs. T~ey had a little win struk ao1n1 in10 the ....,_lidded 14 • pme and sot up b1a ton1&hL Then the men\IJ m1s\lkcs Tt.~i.1 tootc.,.l9r:tY11-M naned to hun us and they (the Tntons) came back."
With the Vanauant vp-62-47. UC San Dieao called lllid ...., one qu.ter .nd .._... timeout with 11: 11 rem11nina. Tnton C~h Tom "* IMd 19 12, M-53, M the Mlf. Maf"lhall puUed h1 tr00ps totcther and UC San D1eao
"'-LMM ctOlld to ""'*" procttded to run off a 14-2 strt,ak that co"cm! .._,..,. • .,.. UW.. ~ tpPf'o.,d matcly five minutes to ~hcc the deficit to 64-61 WW.t:11•••*ta,tMKneab,..,, Tnton ftuards Orea Kamansky and Brandon Nixon
10l ... 7, but• lJllc .. OUtlCONd keyed the ra ywuh lona·ranicJumpers. Kaman ky had 10 '*"'a.tin'"' ftnlll 2!04. of ht~ 16 points dunna 'he U'tU;h. while N1•on (,..,ho
finishffi w1th a anmc-h1gh 25) added 4.
"We backed off their shooters and, aive them crcdn.
they came back,M addffi Reynolds.
Then the Vanguards aot back in the defensive aroove.
CC guards Sherwin Durham and Randy McAllister each
came up with a steal and a pair of free throws to give the
Van1uards some breathing room. 69-61.
The Tntons wouldn't go away. howtver. After Nixon
buncd another 20-footcr. the Vanauards' lead was pared to
71--67with 1.45 left.
But Durham. who Reynolds said controll~ thtgame
all niaht. dro,·c down the lane for a finaer roll and a 7 3"'6 7
lead with 4S seconds reman1na.
SCC forward Neil Anderson grabbed a Tnton mis
and was fouled. His t"-O fl'tt throws made the score 75-67
and finally !muffed out onv L:C San Dieao comeback
thouahtl.
ndcrson. alona with center Mike Bruce. led both
teams Wlth I 0 rebounds ap1cte.
Durham paced SCC wtth 19 point and t1\ au1m
wtule McAllister chirped ID I point,
The Tntons (1 -9) Ktually made thrtt more field
JO&ls than (32-29) but tht Van1uard n tht flmC at
1he foul hne, h1ttaiia 20 of 29 aucinpts. C n Dicao on
the other hand made only teven ln'ps to the frtt throw line.
conncclina on five
··we nttd to play ~ttcr than thas when we Stl k
into leaauc pmcs," said Reynolds. "We didn't pla)'
man ··
CC traveb to Aiusa PK1fic and LA Baptist nnt
week when the Va"'uard resume NAI Di tnct tll
action . .,..
\
Sadaleback rolls:
Artists win big
in Sea View play
"e"port Harbor High·, \Jilors got
back on the \\tnning trali.. Fnda'
night. and their ~1ghth \,·a \ 1e"
League ba'ikethall '1cton 1n nine
decisions was good enough to main-
tain a portion of the lead "11h
Estancia
addlebacl.. H1gh 's Roadrun ner'
kept pace\\ 11h the leader\ .ind Laguna
Beach a'cnged a first-mund lo'' to
('oc;1a \ksa w 1th a runawa\ \ 1, wn.
Here's how 11 \\cnt ~twport Harbor St. l 'nl,erslt) U.
The a1l6r'i 1ool .id' anLa~l' ,11 a •llld·
~hoo11ng l n1,er'it1~ <iquad tn the lir<.t
half10 pull awa) qu1cll~
Se\\ pon tool a 2'1· I~ hallt 1 rnc
ad,antage thank\ 1n pan Ill the '4·
for-22 shooting efTon 1r,1m the lll1<•r
b) the Trojans. and < hu, I..
McGa' ran's 10 <.cu1nd-l.luar1,·1
po1n1s
Host l 'n1,er)1t\ med w mal>..: J
run. pul11n& "'11h1n nine 1n the lounh
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P'r&Hr McQa-nan
quarter tletore lhe !)a1lors (8-1 in
leap.ue 17-3 o\Cralll began conven-
ing some la)-ups and free thro~s to
as<,ume command once again and
ht'lp soothe the sull-sungmg 47-31
up-;ct loss to (. ornna del Mar Wednes-
da' night. v.h1ch snapped a I ~-game
"1nn1ng stn~ai..
't w port <.('n1or ~Ian FraS<"r had 20
[)(lint' to top all scorers. collectma
half 1)fh1<1 total 1n the founh quarter.
\hC1a,ranch1pped1 nwith 14.andall
11t 11 \.3me in the first half The 1lors
<,preaJ thing'> ou1 in the S«ond half
and \1c<ra' ran spent the ~t of the
nip.ht d1~1ng off asst ts
· lie "a' JU'it unstoppable." said
(Pleue See SEA VlltW /8 2)
Lewis. Monarchs roll, 85-35
Tom Lewi) sc:ort'd '2 pu1n1 1n 1u't
IQ minutes to lead \1ater Dec High''
\.fonarrhs to an 85-'' drubt11ng 111 \t
Paul Fnda) n1lht 1n .\naclu~ Lcagur
b3 l etball action at ( hapman I.. ol-
lcge
The Monarrh,, rankt'd o I 1n tht'
('If Bl& S. hov.ed "h). jump1n1 out
to an 18~8 lead af\cr one quarter and
v.1dcn1na the pp to 36-1 3 at half\1mt
~1 hit 11 of IS !hots fmm the
floor end wa 11 of ) I from ~he fr«
throw lint ltWlS nov. ranlr.s l\th on
1he tll·hmc ClF te0nn1 h t v.1th
2.179 points. He 1nlso IC'\Cnlh on thr
all·lLme lt'boundin h t w.th J .OQ3
M1lte 11tchell added 16 point\ and
John MounC'C nmt off the bench to
S<"Ort 12. Point auard Tom Ptahod\
~a'~ n-d1te-d """h e11ht assist
< oa\. h Ga~ Mc Knt&ht pined all of
ht\ pla\e-1'\ 1n the ea~~"' lOf) ovcrthe
"" ord,men The Monarchs maintained a 6 -23
lead after three QUAl1ers.
It marked the ninth ume the No 1
1ankrd \.1 onal't'h ha'e ""on by 3S
point\ or mort th1 5eason and Lewis'
'i~ point\ coincide w11h his overall
,. \ cra,gc "'h1ch t\ 3 I 4
Mater Dc1. now 6.Q 1n Lcaaue play
11nd ~ 1..0 l'Or the ~•son. ran its
\naelu Lt ue s1rcak to 2 over four
\ean
The Monarch rrtum to Anirlus
Lcaaue action TuC1da) ntJht at the
\Amr site -Chapman C'ollcae -
\.\<llh 91 hop Montaomcn (l·S)
pn1' 1d1n1 the competition ~
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atnong the NFL 's
latest Tree agents
P.-AP ..... .._
Some 269' National Football League m111 ~Randy White and John • · became free agents
y Buu com "nation of the NFL's restrictive free Z:' rules aod tbe United St.ates Football league's
nc:ial ~ left most with little choic:c but re-. . Wida daeir old teams.
......_ Ge DIUas Cowboys' defensive tackle, was
one olblr' &nt..-.... all-Pros on the list. The others
WCR tiPdwm E.J. Junior ofthc St Louis Cardinals
aod defmlive t.cts Mart Haynes of the New York
Gia.Das ad Deroa Cherry of the Kansas City Chiefs.
' But Ge m=ICllts a'ho include a number of other key playcn, itd · ltiminS. the 35-ycar-old Wash-
....,_,..._. wt.o was me Most Valuable Player in
tllle 5-pa' Bowt two ,an aeo. and his Redskins
.,..,.,....,, clebsive CllCt:le Dave Butz and kicker
Mutt Mcmley.
1llc tisl aho iM:~ qua.nat.cks St.eve
Bllltkowski oldie ..ua.aa Falcons and Phil Simms of
t111e Gia.Dis;~ Todd 8dl of tllle OticaF Bean.; wide
recciwr Jollla ~oldie Grt:im Bar_~ t.iaht
C9d Dolls Mm'11t nd C11Ct:1e Luis Sbarpc of the Canliaals. and tbRIC of Miami's .. KjlJcr B's.. -
ddiemivc bKks Gk:na aod Lyle Bladcwood and
ljndwJrn Bob Brudrimki
Tbe other name of DOie among the free JllCDlS i.s
wide receiver Cris c.oaimwortb of the Cincinnati Be""" .tao two years .., -..i a fu1urcs contract widl the USFL's Tampa Bay ltandits. On Thursday.
Bandits owner John 8astcU said that if Collinsworth
wisllcd.. be oou.ld return 10 the Beaplc in return for hi.s sm.ooo ~bonus.
11tat, tn fact. .._ only ooe rcfk:ction that the
USFL •1 fiunciaJ piDd» bad dosed what once had been
a weds in llC8QCiations for NFL pla
!'olFL tcams a1mosl never sip ~agents because
of prohibitive oompcmatioo requirements. Only one
player bas jumped ttomoae NFL team to another m the
men than a decade the rules have been in effect.
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Lasen' rally fall• •hort, 6-4
RICHAELO, Ohio -Keith Furphy m
scored three ioaJs and Peter Ward added a
pair u the Cleveland Force took a 5-0
halftime lead and kept it to edge the Los Ancdcs Laun. 5-4. before l 3,183 io a Major lndooT
Socioer leapc pme Friday ni&ht --
Cleveland. 13-12 and with its fifth victory in the
last 1evcn games. led 1-0 after the first quarter with
furphy's first goal.
Furphy added two more goals midway through the
second quart.er to put Oevdand ahead. 3-0.
Ward then scored bisphasC leveland uoJC2Shed
a bamgc of shot saga.inst rookie~ Tim Hanis.
defeader B••••e DeBroawer duiJaC •·eet Lmpe pae 1n tile auou· .,....
Phlla~elphla hold8 off Ball~
Motei Maloae scored 23 points and m .
pulled down nine rebounds and · Jiili••
Ervla1 added 19 points as Philadelphia
fouaht off a late Chicago rally to beat the
Bulls, 121-110. Friday night in a National Basketball
Association game. Chicago was sparked by rookie
Mk:Mel Jonlu, who scored 31 points and handed out
five assists ... In other NBA action Friday, Larey Bird
scored 38 points and guard Daaay AJ.a1e bit foracarccr-
hi&h 26as Boston rode a 78-point first half to a 142-123
victory over Kansas City. While
improving their record to 38-9.
includin~ 22-2 at Boston Garden,
the Celtics gave &.C. Jeecs his
IOOth victory in less than two
seasons as Boston head coach ...
Clark Kellog $COrc:d, 29 points
and Herb WUJJam1 added 22
points and an outstanding fourth-
.Quarter defensive effort, leading
Indiana to a 102-95 victory over
Washington . . . DommJq•e
•loee Wilk.la• scored 34 points as Atlan-
ta turned back Cleveland, 126-108 ... Darrell Griffl"
scored 30 points to lead Utah past Dallas, 121-109. The
Jazz aJso got 17 assists from Rickey Grcea and I 0
blocked shots from Mart Eaa. before an estimated
crowd of 7,000 in snow-blanketed Dallas ... Guard
SW.Cy MMCrld scored 12 points in the final eight
minutes as Milwaukee pulled away to defeat Seattle,
109-91. The victory was the Bucks' 10th straiJht and
they have won the first five games of a sax-game
Western road trip ... Mlke MitdieU had 40 points and
Artis GUmorc 20 as San Antonio raced past Portland.
104-93.
Kew Jeney •hades lslandera
Ocfcnseman Dave Lcwt. scored bis rill
ftnl goal of the sea.son early in the third ,
period Friday night. lifting New Jersey to a
3-2 National Hockey league decision over
the New York Islanders. Lewis, a former Islander. sent
a weak, 40-foot slapshot toward the Islanders' net. The
puck flipped end-over-end and sailed over the glove of
&oalie Iclly llr'Mey at 5:51 ... Elsewhere in the NHL. Mike Gan.er scored his 32nd goal of the season at
11 :39 of the third period as Wuhinl{on came from
behind tWice and tied the Maple Leafs, 3-3. The
deadlock moved the first-place Caps six P<>ints ahead of
Pbiladclphia in the Patrick Divison ... Rookie forward
Petri ArtU ICOrcd at l : 11 of overtime to give
Vancouver a 4-3 decision over Hartford. Skriko
stickhandled around Hartford goaltender Steve Weeki
in overtime for the winning goal, after hitting the post
with the net wide open in the third period when the
Canucks had a 3-1 lead.
Connon •traales again in win
MEMPHIS -Top-seeded Jimmy ~·
Connors defeated No. 6 Kevin Curren 7-6 '
(7-3). 6-4 Friday night to advance to the '
semifinals of the U.S. National Indoor ·
Tennis ChampionshiP:S.
The tournament s second and third seeds, Eliot
Teltscber and Yannick Noah. also survived the
quarteefanal round Friday, although NoJ 3 Noah
suffcreclv1 sprained ankle in his match with. Shabar
Pertin oflsrael and may not be able to play today.
swedcn·s Stefan E.dbcra. the ninth seed, also won
Friday and will play Connon in the semifinals.
SEA VIEW BASKETBALL ••• Carner takes
control and
a 3-shot lead
rn.a1
Ha.rt>orCoacb Jcny OcBusk.. -Every. thin& he rouldn 't do al C«ou dd
Marhed~t.-
f°T'ater IS boards ud a
mammoth dunk to lhote 20 poiau i.n
ooe of his bnt ~of tbt
year.
For U ruveneay (0-9. J.-1 ~). Georwe
Pauboo and Brad Arnold contributed
12 poen b ap9cu and eophomor-c
laHe Glauen added I 0.
Laa-a Badl It, c..ta Mesa U :
The Artists spoat.ed Cosu Mesa a 9-0
lead but then went to a pressina
defentc to take an 18-16 advantqe at
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Edison keeps pace, 71-54
Manna wu knocked otT an 1t1 own IYtn an die fim
round by the OiJm. 41-40.
Kauft'llAk 7of9 me throws in the f'ow1.b quancr u
Marina (2~ 10.l I) took a 60-S.Head with I :09 remainina
in the..,ne.
HuntiDStOn BeKh'• Anthony Howard llio6d tbe lead
Edison Hiah't CbarJm let tbenuelva up for a cnct to three with on a l 2--footjumper With a minute mnalninL
a.t lbe Sunset t:eaaue besketball lad with a victory over and Jobn Hanavan IClOred on an uncontested bubt witli
win.less Westminster Friday niaht -and they'll aet tbat ftve teCOGdl lel\.
cha.nee qa.intt leque-leadina OCean View on Wedfteldly Mark Oeorteton added 20 ~ints for the Vitinp ni&h~.nd M.ariM•s Vikinp turned the tables OD the bola while H:C,v:r. the Olien( -41 7-10) with l() J.:nta
HuntinatonBeacbOilenU\SunsctJ.eaaucplaytopulllnto ud II Howard chipped an 12 for Hun nston
·a tie with the Oilen, one pme off' the third piece PICt or 8-ch. Founta.in v all""'. ~qnon was the top rebounder for the Vikin,p with
EltewherC,
1
1rvine remains winlea in tbe South Cout ''· · Leque and Newport Christian pulled out an Academy ea,Htrue Valley 71, lrviM H f The Vaquaot did l..ealue conquest. their best to 1tay close to lbe Coupn but they couldn't
Here•s how it went: contain Capistrano Valley's bi& front line.
1 • E4J ... 71, Wescmlu&er H : Chris Cole cunt off the Reid ~a" ~ ,.. .. ,t.er forward poured in 29 Pointa 1bench to score a season-high I 61>0ints, i.ndudina "ebt in ~ -"' -•he c the fourth quarter, as the OwJen dehted the UOnt at and Nathan added I) to lead t Coupn, 6-3 in
&Sison. lelaue play.
Ken Ammann added IS points a.nd DcMll Katona Irvine, which entered lcque play with a 6-6 record, is
contributed nine points and 13 rebounds u the a.u,m now ().9 in the South Cout race.
improved their teas~ record S-1. . TheV1querosaot20poinufrom MikcHerri~and 18 ~~ ~·na• ~need sconnsa~ allotot &om Noel Trout. Shawn Pate.bell. a 6--i junior, chipped in :JJ:e~':-n'=. ~==~~MD and 10 from 10 poinu and added eiabt rebounds for the Vaqueros.
W~m~nster, G:6 in leque, manaeect.to pull to -?thin N..,.n QrtatlU M, St. Midlael'1 4'4: TJ?C Con:
four poanu an the thud quarter. but the Lions couldn t ,et · querors rolled to a 3-4-1 s halftime lead befo"i l\oldina off a
any &Jeer. , . . furious St. Michaera rally which put the visi'°" within
Tom Dc~r had I 4 poants and Eric Schurman added four point& in the final manut.e. 12 for Wcstmanat.er. • . . However, St.eve Herbert netted a p11r of free throws
Marta "1 B•~ ~ H: ~ruor forward Grq with 30 seconds remainina to preserve the~victory. Knuff scored l I poants. ancludina nane of bis ~·s lO . .
fowth-<1uartcr points as the Vikinp held off the Oilers at Herbert finished with a team-hi.ah 17 Po•nts, while
Huntington Beach, pining a measure of revenee in the Robbie Morpn added 12. The Conquerors moved to S-2
tong-standing rivalry. in Academy Leque play and. 6-10 overall.
Cardinal• acquire Jack Clark·
--lillllll!lliJ~~~~
ST. LOUIS -In a straight 4-for-1 Ill
trade, the St. Louis Cardinals have ac-
quired outfielder Jack Oark from the San
Francisco Giants in exchan_ge for pitcbeT
Trojans I;Jip
UCLAin20Ts Dave LaPoint. first basemen David Green and Gary
Rajsic~. and shortstop Jose Gonzalez. _
The Cardinals said the deal, whlcb was first
reported to be in the works a week ago, was completed
Friday after several snaas had been worked out
regarding Oark's contract.
Dowell's 24 points pace
The St Louis Post-Dispatch said in its Friday
editions that one of the issues that had to be neaotiated
was a clause in Oark's contract which calls for a
$250,000 payment that is supposed to be made by the
team for whom be plays in 1986 if be decides to silo
with a different team in 1987.
USC t o w ild 78-77 trium ph
FnmAP ..... tdlet
LOS ANGELES -Derrick Dowell scored 24 points
and pulled down a career-h~ 21 rebounds to lead the
Untvenity of Southcm €alifomia to-a 71-1-1-double. ~
overtime victory over UCLA in PacifivlO Conference
basketball play Friday niaht at the SPorts Arena.
Terms of the new contract were not rcleued.
Clark, 29, bas blt20or more Mme nmsiiffive of
the last seven seasons. In 1984, he had a .320 betting
average with 11 homerunsand44RBI throupJune26,
when he injured his right knee and underwcnt'Su'JCf)'
that sidelined him the rest oflhe season.
Larry Friend's two free throws with 16 seconds left in
the second overtime ensured the win for the Trojans, who
moved into fint place in the Pac-10 with a 6-2 conference
record and a 12-S mark overall. Cardinals Manager Whi~ H~ said he
planned tostartOark in right field and move Andy Van
Slyke to first base. The Bruins, who moved into fint place in the Pa<l· 10
only last ni4bt. fell to 6-3 and 9-8 overall 'UCLA is now in
third place an the Pac-I 0, one-halfECbehind Southern ..... Cal and peroenlqe points behind n State.
Sout.bcPn Cal raced out to a 10.3 in the opening
minutes as UCLA connected on only one of ita tint 13
shots. But the Bruins went I 3-18 from the floor the rest of
the tint half and led at intermission 33-30.
The pme was tied SS.-S8 at the end of rqulation play,
and 6S-6S aftef-the first overtime.
The Trojans bad a chance to win the pme in
reJulation play, but Oayton Olivier's jumper in the lane
with two seconds mnainin& was blocked by UCLA '1 Gary
Matoncon.
The situation was much the same near the end of the
fint overtime, when Friend misfired on a drivina shot six
feet from the basket with one 1CCOnd to play.
In the aec:ond overtime, USC led 76-73 with 18
seconds to ao when UCLA's Nisei Mi&ucl scored on a
follow of his own milled shot and was fouled by Dowell.
But Mipl mined the me throw that would have tied
the pme and Friend hit his pair two seconds later.
Miguel ICOrcd on a la~n with one second remaining in
the p me to end the .nights lci>rina.
Wayne Carlander and Glenn Smith had 12 points
each for USC, while Olivier added 11.
Rcgie Miller had 18 points 'and Miguel tcOred 17 to
lead five players who scored in double figures for the
Bruins.
It wu'the first time Southern Cal had"bccn in sole
possession of first place since January 1979.
In pmcs involving top 20 teams:
Nerd! CareUu IS, nt Qte.lel ti: At Charlotte, junior
cent.er Brad Dau&herty ICOred 18 points and srabbed 12
rebounds to lead 11th-ranked North Carolina.
The Tar Heels, I S-S, led by as ma~y as 19 Poinu in the
openiDJ half and lead 45-27 at the half. Joe Wolf led ICOl'ed
nrnc of bis l l Points in the first half to key the Tar Heell.
a,._.. ti, Vllluev1 7t: Guard Dwayne Wuhint-
ton led six Syracute playen in doublefi&urca with 2S
poinu u the No. 9 Oranaemen stampeded J 8th-ranked
Big East Conference rival \'illanov1 before the laraest on-
campus bukctbell crowd in history.
The announced crowd of 32.520 in Syracuse broke a
two-year-old rccon1of32.382 set when St. Jobn•s visited
the Carrier Dome.
Miller, Archer lead Crosby
PEBBLE BEAC H (AP) -Dcsoit.e
an crraat lbcJt into Carmel Bey,
Jonny Miller uJvsid a 71 and ~ I tlaarc of t&e lead Friday
after die ICICOftd round of the 4'th
Bi.111 C.-,. Natioul Pro-Am Golf
T ournameot.
1'heft was beautifUl waa.ber for pf IOday. No elQltft. II juta W11n 't
that ftne a round." Mid Miller, Who
had die lt.ed alone until be hooked his
tee .,. down l"""'f the seal•
frollictj"' in the water •IOftt the 18th fairway at Pebble Beacb.
It cot& him a boteY and IOle control
o( die top tpOC. ' Miller. the Rnt round leader,
reecMd die tournament halfway
point with a 139 total, .S-under-par,
and was tied with 4S-ycar-old veteran
~~her. Mber who won this
title an 1969, had a 7o at Cypras
Point.
Tour sophomore Brad Faxon was
one IUOke beck at I~ after a 68 at
Cypml Point. which play~ much. ,
much atier than in the COid. howlirls
winch that produced such hiah 1COrc1
in Thunda)"• .... Jh& rouna .
Ken 8roWn cit Scotland. with a 70
at Pebble Beach,..,.. next at 141 . Ores Norman of Auttrllia, winner
o( two titlel lllt year, lhOl a 68 at
Spy .... and led the international
poup at 141.
Alt0 at that ftpre "" Mark
EAGLES ESCAPE, 40-39 ••• rr..•1 .
Zimmer ecored ll and Fryer ftn-
ithed ..... ~ l 7 :._,with .... oely ocher ·~ i• CIOUall ......... Lockwood c 12 or &1Mri& ..w ......... ao.toaplain Eetaadl'•~~·line( 1lo'2l).6ut llid dw re11~ for
40 ~· ellootint hm the Ae&d in
the ftnt half ... cay -~·· ddmle."
&wda nailed • o( 1 l ft-om "" radd 1n the llCOnd half, 1un.Jns ~ a
tomeWhat cffective four cormn o( •
rente 11 the scan of the fourtts period
and up, ll·l9.
COfOftl crept to willtln J6.3S with
S:OO left Oii t lty.up by fryer, but
Lockwood'• tlaree-poiater on
SU.111' '*"-.. upPld h to J9..JS wtdl 4:J( to90.
11wn h • ftuny of ...... op-.• tom bodl ... until
l Moow wtlh I :57 left. adl hid lhe bllll wttb I :06 left
but Locbfood m'-d a lift l8d lbe .. Ki9 Md IMa Olll fill dllncl. .,... • !nm ....... h )till dldn~
matcrilliae.
O'Meara. Doug Tewell. 0 .A. Wcibr-
ina. Kikuo Arai of Japan and T .C.
Chen of Taiwan. Arai bad a 69~
73 and o•Meara 72. all at
Beach, while TeweU lhot 70 and
Wcibrina 69 at Cyprea Point.
Hal Sutton WU amona the _pme•!
aJamour names who were tubJeCted
to the fim:e Winds at C)'pl'ell POlnt on
Thunday and played a more sedate
SPYllul Friday. Ne took advantaee
of iiic improved weather to ao from 1
career-wont (an openint round ofl7)
to a career-fint. He tcOred hi1 Ant
hole in one with i 7-iron on die thifd
hole on tbe way to a 71 .
Bob Murphy impn>ved evco moft,
aoina from an openjq 88 to a 69. 1
one-day improvement of 19 lbota.
AllO at SID'llua were Tom WallOft, 71·1~: t..a.fty Wadkins., a l-time
winner this seuon. 74-147: POA
champion Lee Trevino, 73-141; Jack
Nicklaus 72·1 ... ; Maten champion
Ben Ctenlbaw, 81-160.
Miller, playinsemlically_at Pebble
le8dl. matchod three birdiet OD his
ftnt lbt boles witb three~ OD tbe
nnt four.
He birdied the l 4Cb from about 1 l rect and went to .U under par with a
wide-breakina 20-foot pun on the
16th.
ht 1M I Ith COit him. when he ~a mNl-wood iato tM Be__y.
... waa.S IO lMf I OllHroo oft'the 1ee.tNamyC8ddytalbdmeCM1toti~ ..
heukS.
,
1'Anteaters face ,
alumni today
Coach Mike Gerakos unveils
the I 98S edition of his UC Irvine
blseblll team today (I :30) when
the Anteaters take on an alumni
equad at Anteater Stadium.
Tbt pme will follow a noon
contest pittina the the J 975 UCI ttam apinst the rest of the alumni.
Amona the former st.arJ ex-
pected to play for the alumni are
Keith Bridaes and Terry Stupy.
both members ofUCl's Division
II national championship team
from I 974, and current pro-
fessional players Wayne Justl,
Carson Carroll , Gary Brahs and CasSoma.
~ > .
MIA
WISTHN co .. , • ._.NC.
lttcMlc DMtlell w L ft ct. LA Llllltn 32 16 .667 Phoenh1 n ?S "' S.tllle 11 27 .431 Portland ?O 27 .'26 ua..wa 19 21 .... ~
C1otoen St1t1 10 3S .222
Mldw .. tl>M'*' OtnYtr 30 17 .'31 Hou\ton 26 20 S6S Dl illl 24 23 .Sil
San Antonio 23 23 .soo Utah 21 26 .447
Kan.aa CllY lS 31 .326
IA5THN C:ON'•"INC• Alllfltlc OMtlell•
loll on 31 9 .I09 Pl'lll1dt1Phl1 37 9 .ICM W11hl1191on 27 21 S63
New Jenav 21 26 .4.47
Ntw Vork 17 31 .3S4 c ......... Dl¥1tlell
MllweullH " 1' .101
Detroit 21 17 621
Chlc190 14 23 .511
Allanl1 ?O ,. .'3S lndl•ne 16 Jl .340 C1t11l41nd 13 32 m ,,...,.,SC-
LA Ulllltn !OS, Ntw YMll lCM
Boiton 1'2, klf!Mt Cllv 1:13
Phll1de1Phl1 111, Chlc190 110
Alllnl1 126, Ci.vetand 1()1
lndl•ne 102, W1shl119ton 9S
Uteh '21, Delles 109
S.n Antonio ICM, PM1i.no 93
MltwlUllH 109, Sffllle 91
TedH'l'GMNf
LA Llllltn 11 LA C-...s, n
Phlledt!Phl• et New Jenev
loll-al WMll!nelon, n.
kenHt City II CltYtllnd, n
At11n11 11 o.troll, n
Denver II H~ton, n
Sin Antonio 11 Uteh, n
Mltw1ukH et Portland, n
New York 11 Golden s1111. n
Laktn 105, Knkti1 l04
oa , .....
11
11'1>
12'h
20'h
3\IJ
6 '"" 9
14\IJ
,,,
11\IJ
17
11'1'•
4
' 1211.
17
19
N•W YO.-k (104 ) -Cumml1191 7-14 4-4
11, k l119 10· 13 3·4 23, l1nnlst1r 3·6 0· 1 6,
Tucker S·I O·O 10. Walker S-13 S· 7 lS,
lelltv •·S 2·4 10. SPerrow S-11 4·4 14,
Cerltr 1·• 0-0 2. Orr 1·6 0-0 2, Grunltld 1·3
0-1 4. Totelt: 43·13 11·25 ICM.
LA LAK••s (1'5) -ltembla 4·6 l·J '· Worthy 4· 10 4·• 12. Al>dul· Jet>Oer 11 ·23
4·12 26, JOflnson •·•'HI 17, Scoll 1·11 O·O
17, C-r 3·1 10-11 16, WI* .. 1·4 0·0 2.
kuochlk 0-1 o-o o, McGee 2-6 0-0 4,
SofiHI 0·1 M 2. Totll1~2l·l3 J0-'3 lOS.
sar.-.. ~"'" New YMk 32 l3 17 tl-lCM
LA LAktrt 1' 21' 26 16-IOS
ThrN·llOlnt ooe11-SC:o11 Fou~ out-~rrow, &1Ml1ltr lteoouncss-H-
Vorll ~ (Cumml1191 in. LOI Anotltl a
!Aodul· Jet>t>er Il l. Anlatr-Ntw Yorll 33 (~rrow, Welker 10), Lot All9elet 27
(JOMlon 121. Tole! loufa-Htw York 34.
L0t .t.neele1 26. Tachnb ts-Johnson, Loa
Anotlel l'IHG COKh 'llltv, Ntw Yori!. ,...,d
co.ch 8'own
All1nd1nc1 -1',064.
COLL&GE S.C. C ..... 71, UC Sen D .... '9
(M911·C--enctl
UC SAN Dt•OO (6f) -ltffit 6,
larraca I, M, 011>1alnak11 o, Nixon 2S.
l(1m1nskv 16, Jt<1vn1k 4, S. 0 11H1ln1k1t 2,
ltex o, etnnett I. To11l1: 32 5·7 69.
SOUTHl._N CAU,0.-HIA COLLIGI
(71) -W1rd 7, Anderson 10, truce I,
~AMllltr 11, Durhem 19. Avlle1 2 ••
lerd11tv 14, Tlt>b1 0. Totels: 29 20-29 71.
H•lfllm9: ~ coneoe. 40·31.
To11t louts: UC Sen Dlt00 11, So C11
Collffe 14. Fouttd out: l1rr1ce (UCSD),
k1m1n t11v (UCSDI. Ttchnfceh.
0 11>1sln1k11 (UCSDI, UCSD l>llleh.
"
c ..... Kef'el
WIST
USC 71, UCL A n (2 ol)
Southern Cet ColltM 71, UC Sen Dle9o
Wt1tmot11 S6, Ce l 1.u111er1n 4'
UC •111trtlde 71, Cit Potv Pomone '9
Cet Stell LOS Anotltl 62, Cel Sl1t1
NortllrldtM 59
Sin Francisco St. ll, SICl'lrne<ltO SI 12
Chico SI. 71, Sonoma SI. S2
Heyward St 11•, CS Sl1nltl1ua 61
HumDOldl St. 61, UC Devis SS
H1w1n Pacific CoH 1oe. Notre Dime
Cot!eoe 76
.-ocKIH
IOlllo St. n, loltt SI. 71
Mont•ne To 79, N. Mon11ne 76
Ntw Mnlco st, Air Foret S2 Weber St. 94, ldeho 12
Wyoming 65, T11111·EI P110 62
IOUTHWIST
Arlt.anus '9. Tt.1111 A&.M 5J
TCU IS, Hou11on IO
SOUTH
Nor1h Ctrotln• 13, The Cll•94 62
IA5T
Svrecute '2. VIU1nov1 79
Columbl1 n, Yllle 67
Cornett 59, llrown S6
HtGH SCHOOL ••-nda .. , C... dll Mar Jf
( ... YltW L...-..> CCMlOMA 09L MA._ (Jt) -Moul1 I,
Frvtr 17, Smlrl o. :Zlfnmtr 12, S1r1un O,
Turner 2. To111~ ta l -6 39
•ITANCIA (4t) -Loellwooel 12. Ven
Dorlft o, Clemllltt 17, SttmM 7, ~" 4,
Covn o, Furln o To111t. 1• 12-n 40
kw• "" OMrtilrs cor-del M.tr 11 12 6 10-1'
Estanc:l1 t t 14 t-.0
Tott t loult COl'Ollt del Mar II, Elllnd• 10; Ttc11n~IL Clemtnt1 (£), 2, Ellctlon.
Cltmllltt IE)
.... ,.,., ....... 62. ""'""'""42 ( ... vw L.eetw> Hl~T HA"IOll (6t) -Mete 6,
Mc0Hrtn 14. Frt Mf 20. Jerntl I, IMCfl I,
LlnelaeY '· Truong l, A. LH '· Sorensen l, M. Let i . Htvou o, Tortte o. To11ts: 24 14·7S 62. • UNfYl"1f'N (411 -Ptutaon 12. wer '" 0, Of11ton o, Arnold 12. Wln.ic>w O,
SIOIJofl t. OltOOll 10, M.1111 1, Ferrttt 2,
Meflfttnl 2, S.fldo 1. ~llC!ltt• O. O~vk O
TOltll! ll 16·20 42.
k-lrt~
Hewoorl H•IWf n 17 IS 11-62 Unlwril•v • • 11 ,,_.,
Total ~ New-1 Harbor 11, UntVef'·
1l1Y 11. TtcMlca": N__. lltfte:tl, UnlVtr·
MIY MllCtl
0
Ocean View tOps Barons, earns tie lorn
Ocean View Hi&h rallied for lhrtt aoats 1n
the second half to &rcak a 1.1 deadlock to ~at
Fountain VaJley Fnday and forat a tic for first place in tht Suntet Ltaaut soccer race.
Meanwhile, Edison mi std a chance to join
the lcMkrs when the Characrs were tjed by
winleh Westminster, while Huntinaton
Beach built a bia first-half lead and held on Marina.
Founuin Valley at 4-1-l an Sunset Lequc
play. one point a.Mad of Edi90n, ~h•ch it l.-t-2.
••Jt was our most impona.nt pnlt of the
season." Mid a pleased Ocean View C<>a(h
PauJ Kollar. ..We couldn't afford to tit
because il would have still left us a potnt
behind in the statH!inp."
8 ....... IMdll,--t:VlnceOukc
1eored three tNts in 1be first half and the
Oi kn wi tbstood 1 e«oad .. half rally to tn m the
Vikinp.
Btn Lt FrancOtS and Tom McCtlne helped •
makt it dott in the aeood half (or Manna,
which (ell to 1-5 i.n Su.nte1 p&ay. Huntintton
Bcxh'it l-l·l.
In the Sc:a View Leaauc. Estancia and
Newport Harbor posted shutout wins.
Hecc's what took place:
Okan Kaplan opened 1he sconna at the
1even-minute mark of the first half ror Ocean
View, but Micky Pcnanoran wered with nine
minutes remainina in the fint half to tie it for
Fountain Valley.
~ I, Wett•bttlf' I: Mfi Campbell scom:S at the ll•minute man of the fint haJf
on a n ..ts. from Glfrtn Sbaw to ~ve the Chatlien (l-1·2) tbc tie apmsl Westminster.
whic6 bad 1 five-pmc losq stttak entenna
1hepme. Oeua View 4, Foua'81a Valley I: Robbie
Sherry scored twice 11 minutes apan in the
second half to lift the Seahawks to the victory.
The verdict lrf\ both Ocean View and
That!s when Sherry came through with his
pair of goals and Garret Mathany..addcd an
insurance tally with five minutes rcmainu~a to
seal ~Jln View's win. •
£1tuda I, c.r..a Ml Mat .. The e.&Jes sot
th' only pl oftbe pme ~ minutes into the
S1ddl•1clr 6', W...,.._ SS
l ... V ... L.....-l
IADOL•IACK (ff) -Jone' 1, I
W1tl0fl :14, Peltrton 4, M. W111on ?O. Dell
6, s.n11 C:ru1 J. GOIOlft 3, l utltr 1 To1111
JS 1'·30 "· WOC>OelttOG• US> -llrven 6, lilwt'Pflv IS, Lvon 7. TownMn<t 6, Ke.te 6,
Yori<. 3, ltouneohl 1. Sutlh••n 11 To111\ ?O
15--26 SS.
kere in OU111tn
Slddltbeck 10 1• 10 ls-ff woocnw1c1M 12 is 1 11-ss
Totet louts: S10dltt>1ek 10. WooctWIOOt
14. Fouled OUI Lyon (W). Townaend (W)
Ttellnlcel foul. lluti.r ISi
Ocelfl View 56, 'tvfttaln YlllNV 31
(S4#twf L.....->
OCIAN VllW (56) -O.Brouwtr 12,
Straight 12, P1n1lc1 6, L11Ht 13, llulltr •.
Hoell.tr S. Htztty 0, lt1mlrt1 o. Helvtr\on
0, Flvnn 4, ~Gllnclley 0. To111, lt 18·24 S6.
,OUNTAIN VALL•Y <>•> -Emerson 6. lrlelno 12, Martin 12, I. Ztno 6, N1111t O.
E. Ztno 2, Horner O. Goroon 0. koetach 0,
SC:ott O. To1111 14 t0-1' Je ·
Score ov Querier\
OCHn Vltw 10 10 12 2-S6
Founleln V1ll1v S a 11 •-JI
Total foul\ Oc11n View 16, Founteltt
Vt lltv 12. Foutt<t out· Marlin (FV) Technl·
"I: HOrMf' lFV).
ac1sen 11, w .. tmlM,... S4
(s.-t L'""91
w•nMtHSTI" (S4) -Dt vet 1•
Schurman 12, Dnl1 4, H1rrla 1, lllln 4,
1..0VI 4, Austin 2. Smlltl I, Ocl'tot 1, SvOOOclt
1. Tollh: 24 6·1 S4
IDtSON (71) -PrlnGI 10 •'"""'"'n lS, McCOMelt 12, COit 16, Ketone 9 Sm11h •.
S.~ltclt 4, Coeoe11 1 To1111 14 23·30 71
k.,. 1rt Ouamn
Wt1lmln1tt r 10 11 I• l._S..
Eolson 15 1s 14 11-11
Tbtel fouls: W1tlmln1ltr 2S, EOlaon t
Mlr'IM 6t, H~ lffctt St
l SU!tM'f Leewe)
MA._IMA UOI -Crefl 6, C'lnt 4.
GtOrHton 20, Gullcl 7, Knutt 11. Mtdln1 2.
PLO. J O!t lt._11 1t:24 60
HUNTINGTOH a•ACH (St) -Howerd
12, SC:hutl •, H1n1111n 20, Snow 9, VIII f ,
H1rrlg1n 5. To1111· 27 S· 12 St
ken .,., 0Uet19r1
Merine 19 11 14 10-60
Hunt1n9ton 811ch 10 71 16 12-59
Total fouls: Merine 10, Huntington lleach
18.
cap11tr•M Y ... v 7'. Irvine • 1
(s.uth C..1t LMWel
CAltlSTitANO VALLEY ()'6) -C1ll 13,
BuloYlkY I, LukH 19, ltttO 6, Menltv 1.
TraMl 2. S1er11. 2. llurne11 o. 81l11hlOI 2.
W1lk1t n To1111 31 14·26 16
lltVlNE (61) -P1tchell 10, Temure 4,
Htrrlf19 20, Moctrt 4, ltevt •. SC:nufl1 0, Murphv 0, Trout 11, Snoc!Ov I Totall n
15-37 61
kwe l>Y 0Ulntn
C11>111r1no Vettey 17 21 19 lt-76
lrVIM 10 11 19 1 ..... 1
Tolll toull C1Pi1treno Vi lle• 11 lrvlne
?O Fovtt<t out P11chell (I), Manley ICV)
Mltlr D.i 15, st P'aUI lS
(AllellUI LM9W)
ST. ltAUI. US) -Wltt1 6, Scott 6.
Ademson 12. Av.re 6. ~· 5, W1#lg 0,
NHIV O. Tolllt• 14 7· 1J JS
MATE.-Dlt (IS) -Lt wlt 33. Mltchtll
16, ThOmla 6, Pttl>OCIV 0, Klllv 2, Dwytr e.
Mounu 12. Pellon 2, Strlcklln o, M1or11111
2, SOtnctr o. lttOouly 2. JOVCI 0, lttmllltrl
2. Tolllf" JS 15-19 IS
kere lrt OU•'*' , &1 P1u1 a 5 10 12-J5
Mlltr Dtl II 11 32 17-U
To111 loull: St Peul 14, M111r Dtl 14.
.... "" Chrlatt.n SO, St. Mkhatl's 44
lA<Hemy L"911tl
ST. MICHA•L'S (44) -Miiion 14,
Mlrllnt 13, Pouuard I. Vt lttclllo 6,
Httgney l Tolels: 17 10·21 44.
HIWftO'tT CHIUSTIAN (SO) -MorN n
12, .JoMtlon 2, Oten 10, Herl>lf'I 17. Conn 1.
AOechl 2. Tolllt: 19 12·21 SO
ktr• lrt ~,..
SI. Mleheel'I 7 I I 11_.,.
NtwPOrt Cnrl1lltn 16 11 7 9-50 To111 fouls St MlchH l'I 11, NewPO(I
Chrlall•" 1e. Fouled out Moroen INCi
HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS
Sea Vi9W LHtue
NtWPO<'I ~1rbor
Ealencle
LMtue WL
• 1
I 1
6 3
6 l
4 s
2 7
Overall
WL
17 J
C or one oet f'Mr
SIOclltt>ld<
Llllunl leech
COHI Mtn WOOdtlrldoe
Unl11er1Uy
2 1
0 9
,rldlY'I karts
E1t1ncl1 40, Coron• cltl Mir 39
L19Ul\e 8t1cll "· Cotti MtH 6S NewPO'I Herl>Or 62, Unl11enl1v 42
Sldd~k 69, WOOCICH'ldlle SS ~.,,. Gemtt (7:)0)
E111ncl1 11 Ntwoorl H1rbor
Unl11ar1Uv 11 Coron1 del Mir
SlddltbKk 11 L111un1 ll11ch
Wooelt>rld9t 11 Coste Mt11
SUns.t L .. 9U•
'° 2 1• 6
13 1
7 11
1 12 . .,
3 IS
LM91141 o-..
Oclen Vltw
Edl1on
Fouflt1tn Ventt
Hunt111.91on ll11ch
Marin•
W111mln1te<
WL
6 0 s 1 3 ) 2 •
2 • 0 • ,,,.. •• , ktrt\
WL
17 J
13 •
11 •
1 10
10 11
) 14
Ouen Vltw 56, Foun11ln v111ev 3'
Merine 60. Hunttnvton lltacl'I St
Eo1son 71, Wtslm/"'"' S4 W.._..V't G-(7:>01
EO•ton II OCMn V-
Foun111n V111tv 11 Merine
Hunltneton h ech ,,, WHlml"''''
S.U• CNlt LMtue
LM.-..
WL
OWfll W L
Min ion Vlelo
Cte>ht,-1no V1Htv
Dene Hlltl
El Toro
LAoune Huts
$ef'I Otmtn" tr vine
1 ' ' ) 6 ) s •
3 s
J s
0 t ,,,..., •• kwtt
••• 11 ) ,. 5
10 II
It 10
1 11
6 1S
C1111w1no V111ty 76, trY1ne "
Min ion Vlelo 64, l.tlNlll Hill• 44
Dene Hllll 11. ~· TOl'O 60 .......... .,.. ca.-. (Jl)O)
Dan• HIMI •• lr'llnt
Mlu lon Vt.lo •• Ct~tr•no Vtllly
Sen Cltmtnlt ., Leount HIU.
~ ......
LMWe
WL
f'Mter o.i • 0 ~ )( i I
S..-vli. l J
St. Ptut 7 •
•llhoe Amat I $ ·~Mon--• I J Prt9V'• kilrw
MtMt Ot1 15. SI .....,. lS
Ovwll
WL
fl 0
1• • 1 11
6 11
• ll I. lS
tfSllOe Metlt .... 'I A. 9""" Arntt W
""' JC n. W>f lte " ~ ........ 17 .. l
tjSllOIJ MOl\~V •t Malw o.i lat
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~x 11 1~Amet
Ser'lllt •• St ..
•
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Crosby· golf scores
(at ...... htcfl)
Johnnv Miller •n-139
GeortM Arch« 69-70-139
&red Fuon n -6t-140
ken Brown 11·70-141
Klkuo Arel n ·ff-141
0oug T-111 n -70-141
Gr" Norl\'laft 7 ....... 141 Merk O'M11r1 70-71-141
T C Chen 6f·7)-14.1
D.A. Wtlt>rlne 73·6,_142
Jev H111 7S-6'-143
Jim Sllytont n-11-10
lltrnherd Lenoe< n -71--144
Curtlt Strenge 7S·6,_144
H~I GrH n n -1?-144
Lon Hln6t.lt 76-6,_145
Gr111 Powers 73·72'-14S
Jim Thorpe 76-6,_1'S
Pevnt Sltwerl n· 7)-145
W. llt1ck1>urn n -..-145
Lerrv Ntlwn 72·7l-1'S
Chris P.,.rv 7S·70-1•S
Lerrv "'"ktr 73·1?-1•5
LH Elder 70-7S--145
SkNltr Hftlh 7l·12-14S
Mike Riki 70·7S--14S
f'Mrll l.v• 7S·7o-14S
Devld ()grin 72·7>-145
Gery McCord 7S-7o-145
Lerry Mitt 7S·70-14S
CO<'tv Pivin 7•·71-1,..
Breu UPC>tr n -69--1,..
Jim NeffO<d 74· n-1 ..
Devld Grehlm 73·7r-1,..
&rid F•INH 7S·71-1 ..
Tim Norris n ·7t-146
Tom Welson 7S·71-1,..
W1lllt WOOCI '9· n-1 ..
It°"" ""81tble 73· n-1 .. Tim Slme>\On 74·7~1 ..
Chip 8edl 7S·71-147
G-Ot llurn\ 73·7-147
Wevne Levi 77· 70-1'7
Ken Gr-7•·71-147
lloCI Twey 76· 71-147
Mike Oonelcl 71·6,_147
IMO Aot.I 7l·7t-147
LI MY Wldkln\ 73·7t-147
Sino... Lyle 76-71-147
Howerd Twlnv 77·70-147
·1tnnibw11r 1s-n=m
M. McCuH0\1911 72·7S-147
Ed Srieec:t 73·7-141
Rllll>l'I ~um 77·70-147
Jim Kent 73·7.,_147
P 0o1terlll>lt 76-n -r•
Tom Jtnllln' 76·7Jf-1•
LH Trwlno 1s-n-1•
Jiff Hen 1s-n-1•
Fred COUPitl 76-72-1•
Midi Soll 77·71-1 ..
Joe tnmen 7S-7l-t•
Dtn Pohl 76-71-1 ..
Dtvkl Frost 1s-n-1•
Jeck Nldlleut 76·n-1 ..
Helt lrwln 77·71-1 ...
Joev RetMll 72-76-141
MMl<.McCumbtr 71·71-149 Ptt McGowen I0·6,_149
Chltlle lolll119 77·72-149 c .. renc1 Rott 1s-1..,_149
Dick LOil 76·79-149
Mlllt Nlcotttlt 7•·7S-1.,
Dan H•lldorson 71·7~-1'9
Rot>erl Wrenn 7S· 7t-149
John Cook 76·7>-149
SColl Hoch I0·71>o-150
llob E111wooe1 7S-7S-1SO
Nlcll Felclo 76·7 ..... 150
And\' l11n n-n-1so
LouG,..,,.m 7S-7S-1SO
Tom Llhmln 76·7 ..... 150
G-1.lllter 7S-7S-ISO
Miki Hulbtr1 ll·ff.-150 Tommy Aaron n-n-150
Jc>MMll\I~ 7t·71-ISO
Gerv H111ber11 7S-7S-ISO
&ootlv Clan'IMll 7'·7-150
Blllv Cue>tr 7S·7J-ISO
Merk llrootu 76·7t-ISO
D1Ylcl Edwerlh 76-7-150
G•v er-1s-1s-1so ~ Slndl4er 75·76-ISI
M . llernotlll 76·7S-1S1
Tom Kiit n-7-ISI
Merk H1vt1 77·7.,_ISI
V.JclO<' lt111eledo 74·n-1SJ
Lortft ltotltrh 11-7~ 151
D•nnv Edwerch 7S-7~151
Fr1fl1t. Conner 1'·7>-IS2
GreoTwiHs 7t-7-1S2
John Adema 11·74-152
N. Crost>v 76·16-152
Merk.Wflle 77·7S-1S2 ---~ ,.., .... Bot>C>v Wedklna 71·7t-1S2
Merk Pfeil 71·7-1S1
. Women's golf sco~~s
LP'GA tournament
(It, '-"'1tl IWfml ... Clll Nl~V Lt<lllelltr 74-n-1 ..
J1ne1 Anotraon 71·7-14'
Denise SlrtCllO 75-7-lft
Slltrrtn G1IW.lth 76·7-150
Pellv H1v11 74-7>-147 S.ndr1 Pt llT*' 7S-7S-150
J_pA.nnne Cer~ 70-66-136 Jene Geddtl 72·7S--147 Jent Locll 76·7.,_ISO Ml« Mitter 70--69-139 VICkl Atv1rt1 74·7.._I .. OHM l.Hktr 7S·7S-150 Pel llrldltv 70-71-10 o.o4>lt Aus lln 7S·7>-1 .. 011e E~lne 71·19--150
Det>l>le MIHIY 69-13-142 M Zlmmerma" 71·77-141 Jene Crefler 7•-76'-150
Ctndv Hitt 12·7o-142 M F.·Oolll 14·1-141 Dot Gtrmetn 7•·76-150
C1t11v Mone 67·7S-142 Ce thv Kretalf'I 71·71-1• Mertv Dlck.,.ton 7•·76-150
Pelll Rln o 73·n-1SO
Thtrue H1111on n -7>-lSO
Aveko Okemoto 71·11-150
Jull lnlllltr 72·7~1'2 Ro11t JonH 76·71-1 ..
Mlrlhl Neutt 73-70-lc:l Donni Whitt 73·7S-I ..
Leurle Rln~er 72· 71-143 Snlrltv Furlon9 7•·7.-141
Jene 9tetocll 67·76--;-1'3 8e11trlY IUIU 71·77-141 Oetlblt Hel 7S-7S--150
K1111v Wllllworlh 71·72-143 01Wf! c&e 16·72-1• Cl"jlY Flw 77-7)-150 Amv Alcoll 11-~1-l~ Judv Cieri!. 14-7S-149 l..orl G1r1>1u 7S-76'-1S1
Vicki Flf'llOfl 72·7t-1._ Hoflll $11C'I 74·7S--149 J K11mlers1t.I 72·7'-ISl ltOtlln w111on 7 ... 70-144 SM!ltv Hemhn 76·73-1"9 Jo Ann Well\lm 76•7S-IS1
Ptnnv Hemmtt 7'·7S-1SI
MelllM Whilmlrt 71·1C>-ISI
JtrllVn l rlU 7•·~14' LIUfl P11tnon 76·1>-149
J-1 Cotta '9·76-145 C Chert>onnler 7S-7-149
Pell'l'.ShMll•n 6t-76-14S 9ell'I Solomon 71·11-149 Sue Fogteman 76·7J-IS1
Marci loH rJll 70-7S-14S
Ketnv P011t1w11t 76·69-14S
Su11t ltrdov 73·72-l•S
LIU(tft HOWi 71·1-145
Anne·Merll P1Ni 76·7>-1•9
L .. AM C1111dlv 73·76-1'9 s ... Ertl 73·76-149
Jo Ann Prtnllu 73·76-149
Pet Mever1 76·7S-IS1
M It ·Herdll) 71·13-151
LYM Perktr n-7-151
e 111,,e Crosov 79·72-tSI
Pam Gl•IZtft 74· 71-145 -Cero1v" Hiii n -77-1•9 Alluko Hlk1119 79·72-151
Allct ltll1m1n 71·7S-1,.. 1.1ure Hurll>ul 74·1.S--149
I.Yon Stronev 76·7)-lff
Anne Ktllv n -7-151
Nencv Lo11e1 71·7S-146 Pie Nllu O" 71·13--lSI
St1ph1nl1 Ferwlo 71·75-1 .. , Sherri Turner 70·79-149 LIH VovnQ 77·74-ISl
C~NITY COLLEGE WOMEN'
Oranee CNSt 73, CVPf•H 65 (s.uth c .... c.....,_,
CY"'IUS (U) -N1k11ont 13, Hollman 73. ZuPln 13, Joite>h 12, Tripi 4. Tollll 16
ll · 11 6S. •
0.-ANO• COAST (731 -Sllepk1 2,
Qvlc.k 2, Hel~~ 2S, Perktr I . KOtleYlirW
12, Ctvlatmen 4, Tllol>e 20 Totals 28 17·16
73
H1lf1tme· Cvortu, 36·3S.
Tol1l loul1. CvPftU 19, On fl11eCOf\t 11
Foultd out. Zuoe.n IC). TllOt>e i OCCl
C'"""9ft JS, Getden West 6'
(Sev111 (Nit C.~)
GOLD•N WIST 169) -Amon t
leffemy t , JohfttOll 19 8 rvan 5. EH lll'I 17
Guthrie I, Storer l To11t1 26 11·27 69
COMl'TON (tS) Brown t•
Duckworth 14, Grou 19 81t1gn1m 17
Mc0owl4t 6, hlhel 11. H•rris 13 To111l "
1· 16 ts.
Helfttme Come>lon, SO· 23
To111 tout.1 GOl<len Weal 16 Compton 13
Foullcl out'. Mc0ow141 (C), 8rven IGWC l
Ttchlllcll Goldefl WHI COICh 1
Seddlebadr 13, Mf. Sen Antonio 57
(Seut91 c .. st C....,._.I
SADOLlaACK (13) -Contrera I .
E1ltv 15. Vlne1 2. Jon11 )4, LlmtOrPOll. 6,
Cumin 9, Tevlor 11, HI"" IS Totell 32
19·16 IJ MT. SAN ANTONIO (57) -Bonner I.
O'lrltn 26, ltlvllle 2. Stallworth 2. Vln'°n
4, HOUCI!. s. Scollo 10. To1111 2• 9· IS S7
Heltll,,,. Stddltl>lck. 40-10
To111 toull. Seddlel>ack 14, Ml Se n
AntonlP 19 Foutt<I out· Scollo IMS.AC l
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Ecltolft 69, Wntminster SI
(s-.f LM91141)
WIUTMINSTI._ <Sll -Wetter 2, LI 2,
AklOI 1•, 81111 9, lel1 6. 8ell19tle 16,
SHnCt 2 To1111 ?O 11·2:1 SI •ocSON (6') -HeftMUt V 10. 091>urn
15. Noftst-12. w 111on I, Tvttr I ltudO
11. Harmen • Totett J I 7· 16 69 Scerellv~
w111mln11tr 1l 14 t1 1>-i 1
EOllOft 11 19' n 17-69
Tofil IOull Westminster 14, EdlM>n 11
Foultd OVI Nofft i-!E ) I.I CW)
SUMet L.....-
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s ' S I 4 ,
2 4
2 •
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Founlt ln Vellev
EOISOll
Hunlinelon leech
Mattne
w111m1"''"' 0 6 ,,...,., Scere
Edison 6'. w .. tmln11er SI
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12 •
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(It """"""")
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Ptrklu ltlfl14), 6·3, J·6, 6· l . Jimmy
Connon IU S ) Oef l(,..ln Curren ISoulh
Alrleel. 7·6, 6·4. Etlol Tt tltchtr IU S ) dlf
Greo Ho1met IU $.), 7-6. 6·l S11f1n
Eot1er11 (Swedtft) def Ired G11w1 IU S I
s.nlerl Nurftlmenf (ltU..,.. ...,.., ''"t"--~ Frt<I StOlle (Au\lrelle) dlf Mltcolm
AnOtf\on IAUl lrelle), 6·l. 1-6 6·• c .....
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SfMlilt Min Son Hl119 !UCtl dlf JOflnlOll, 6-2,
6-J, Aclt.trrT\11'1 IUCtl def 8un11. 6·0. 6·2,
Derr IUCI) clef Merttchel, 6· I S-7 6-• •
Y1lt1 (UCI) clef ChlrlH , 6·2, 6·1. Hinkel
lUCll clef Ftlnt>IOom. 6·1. 4·6, 6·4. E wtno
IUCll dlf ller1l11, 6·4, 6·1 ~· Derr·Men Son Hln11 IUCll Cit! Chertes·
Merttehtl, 7·6, 7·6, Ani11on·Htrn1dendl1
IUCll Otf Jonn'°n·8 urfl1. 6·2, 6·l .
81rh1m ·V11ts lUCI) Otf Ft lnl>loorn·8er1·
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IP> dlf 0 Trenw1th. 6· I. 6·3. Allfl"" IPI
dlf Glord1nelt1 6· 1. 6· 1
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IUCU dlf • Jun9·McGowef\. 7-6 •·1
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Chic.ago 22 16 l •1 100 1'4
MiMtM>ll IS 1S 10 40 17S * 0.trO<I IS )0 1 )1 111 J'l6
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Pirates,
G auchos
prevail
Both Orange Coast and&ddlebeclc
colleaa ·stayed wi\Jiin reach of the
South Coast Con.ftrcnce lead with
victorie1 Friday night in women's
bask.ctbaJI act.ion.
The fira\CS strugled put Cypress
while the Gauchos were cruisi.ftg to a
win over Mt. San Antonio.
Golden Wnt.. meanwhile, couldn't
keep. up with Compton. In a high
school pme. Edison ha4 no trouble
with Westminster. "" Herc's bow it wcnc
Oruce c-.a n , CJJ"91 Ii: The
smaller Charaen. winners of j ust one
game in sec -play this season. pve
the host Pirates all they could handle,
movina to a 36--35 lead at halftime.
_.....,_.
However: behind Amy Hathoock's
25 poi.nu and 20 froD) Mary Brth
Thobe, Orange Coast rallied and
cruised home with the win, its. cithth
in nine conference outinp. .
Ayurni Kobayashi added 12 points
and Tami Parker bad l l reboVnds to
help the PiraJes. For Cypras, Q,crvt
Hoffman dropped in a team-bisb 13
points. · c.m,._ H , GeNe8 WeA .. Host
COnl'ptOn;-wti~ ... ,... Seddlebetk
Wednesday, built a S0-23 halftime
~ in handiq the •. Ru~ the
lopsided defeat.. 1. ... Debbie Eastin tia4, l l points ~
·Sandy Storef hauled down 12 re-
bounds for Golden West (~8 in
conretcn<le, •.~12 oYefall).
S ... JIMd U. lllL S.. AM I .. I 57:
The Gauchos bad no prob&em.s i.a
securing the victory at Mt. San
Antonio as Lorita Hines scored 18
poinu and Heather Es.aey -dcspitr
sufferina from the flu -~ IS
poi nu and added seven assist.s in Just
o~ quarter of play.
In a hiah school game:
FAtMm u, 1feste1Mter 51: Denise
O&bum led a balanced Charter anack
which featured four players in double
f 11Urn as Edison stayed a step behind
co-lea«rs FountaJn Valley and
Ocean View in the Sun~t Leaaue.
()&bum bad IS point.s. Manha
Noffsinger and Linda Rudd 12 apictt
and Michelle Hennessey I 0 to pa~
the Chargers.
Susan Tyler had IS rebounds and
Hennessey added nine assast.s for
Edison. 4-2 in league aod 12-8 overaJI.
UC Irvine p osts
tennis shutout
The UC Irvine men's tenrus team
made 1t four straight an dual match
compct1t1on Fnday. downins Cal
State Northndgt. 9-0. on the o\ntcater
courts. UCI has now won 1hrcc of its fi rst
four ma1ches by the scott of 9-0.
In Fnday's victor). An1cater
sll\fle1 players Rob Hinkel and Chm
Ewina showed they had recovered from early-season illness. Hinkel
topped Kevan Feanbloom. 6-1. 4-6.
6-4. wh1~ Ewing disposed of J"1Tlll.'
Bara1as. 6-4. 6-2.
l'Cl's doubln teams t'3:Sll} won
their matches and have no~ won all
16 of their matches in lhe fo ur dual
mt'ttS On the women's side. UC Irvine
'\uffercd its first sctbad.. of the season
after five victories. desp11e sweeping
1n doubles.
Pc.-ppt'rdinc. 10th ranked an tht"
na11o n. dealt the Anteaters a 5-4
<;('tback. winning all ihe poants an
sangles Bui UCTs doubles 1cams of
Lola Trcnwn h and Colleen Panon.
Dana T rc n~1th and Har uko
Sh1geka~a and 1ephanie Rhorer and
L1bb\. Ddpo1 each claimed straight
~I \tCIOn~
Stolle wins
to reach final
Fred Stolle defeated Ma.lcOlm
•\nderson. 6-3. 1-6. 6-4 Fnd&y in a
fi"t-round match of the Foster's
Lager Tenms Champion hips at the
Ritz-( arlton Hotel in UJUM N!fuCI
Bv winning a battle of Austrahans.
5tol\c quahfics for the championship
matc;.h of tht' threc-<by tournament
for former tenn1$ att•ts 4S year\ of
aJ( and older
tollc will fltt tM winner of
tod:" '\ match bttw«n Rod Laver of
Au traha and GeM Soon 1n unda)'\
{'hamp1on\h1p mAtt'h
4'1ollc and Sc.on dcbted Laver and
\ndc~n. 1~7. in a ont-wt e-xht·
b1tton doubt match Fnday. La\.et
and tollc ,inll meet l and
o\ndenon in anot~r exhibition
double-match toda 'ttrh1k Laver and
Scon Wiii fact tolk and ~ncknon 1n
an c'h1b111on doubln matc-h unda)
TM adm1 1on ctiarsc -.11 bt StO
1oda) and S 12 for Sund.I 's \tnales
and doubles ftnali
r
f
I
I I
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_It's time for i-ev¢iig~ -
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•tan ding•
ao rd Joh a~ I k nd d WU9H "-..,_ 'J:i. 1 __, .. "!"'""'' II c.... W... CA tm1 Ollf, -.-orwa n IKrwc • auar vouAM ~ 111 ..,.... ,...... a11t1••••L.1t.HYM· n; ~ .__ nit ltullt*t 1t ..,.. Ron Batley are dw keyl lO th I yea(• IV ~.... UD LI • ..,, ""'°" ..... a.If,.... ...... ,...,, .. to .-ow .. duOled..,. M .,.,.....,
C'ha1Jtt lt1m. · UTA D1MA 10 .--Cl. w .... 1N I. TllONI Gtot9' o.wll. Mitd Ill Orltl8t CGuMy °" CfwteelM A ,_ OCC. meanwhile. will try to 1n1pa DIMP. DON 11tfl ..,..., Cote• MIM. Ztt11~'!!.·1~ No_.,..,•, lM1 TI*.._,,... .. .., • Yt11 ._. • C1t••u c.lf t2t27 INdl.CMf.nM9 . l'lt.INO.P'•11*1 wtlfttfleeountYC*ftlOf()r. " lluee-pmc los1na su-eak. ..,. ..., ... ••• • u• 11 ,1111 bWlntll It oon-Tl* IMtMN It oon-TIMlt9 .,.,..,.,...,.. ino. ~ couney on....-; to •
• c1111 -o.'11 Sha&Jthn Ryan lad• the Pirate• ~·.!!!.!.• .. •.,... dl-.ctby.i~.,.nntr· ~by.~ 1011•1 .... 11,.. .• ~c:',. '"' t~ _
W a. W a. with an 18.4 averaae. , --·---.... ..,.., T Cettlll L '" , II. C ...... r-•-
Rcve-wilJ bea mot.lvata:Jfactor "'"1'°' 1 0 11 a Slddlebltk. also 4-4, w11n't overly ...,.. ..., CA t2tl1 Or-. a... ._ MA IM-Ntt.-' i •' thn·11.--:a ....... ,he fl .. •I m1'nu•-of a A...., • ..,.. ..... ThofWl.LM Thil ..... .,,.,,. .. ..., TNa....,.. .. ..,.. DlllfV ~a.t,'ft, toniabt u lhe second round o South ,.,..,.Otl t a tt 10 -.. ... m 1 ·--· ~ ,.. ,.. .,... TNa .... .,,,.,.. .. fllM ~aw•_,.,.,_, u .
Co.at Conference belkelbell action °'"'" Coe•t 4 4 1J ' 56--55 ovtnlme defe&l to Mt. San ~·:-• •• _. 1119 wMfl ~ alt1l of Or· ::. ~ = ro· Tilll "-'•~ fll9d IA.ol40 beain1. ~~="" ~ ! :: : Antonio (7·1) In the 1et1ue opener. ..::z:::::=.:::: r.1: °"~"· ttN .. '=-~~::1 _______ _ Onnee Cout Collelc tr1vel• to c:.m.tt0tt ' • 1 11 The Oauch\)I also were hun ~ the ...., • ,.,.. ,_ 1 ... CY~e11wherethe4-4Cf\araeruwah. ~A:t.1 : : ; l: ou11ldt shoo1tn1 of autrd Oeorae • ,_ • ... • ,.. "*"'*' Orenoe COMt PvtlllJMd 0tenoe COMt NllllNd Orenoe CoeiM
while Saddlebeck plays host to aec.o T......,•..,... 11.-> Tarkanlan, the younaest son of ~e-,.., .... •...,,....., o.11y Not '*'*Y 2. t . 11. o.11y "°' JenutfY tt. "· o.11y "°' 111*'-Y t , t, "· "°'"'°"' •:=•
ond·plac:e Mt. San AntonJo. Wlnleu °'"* c ... , 11 c~.,... v.~·L.t• Vcps Coach Jerry Tarka· ...... -. IM ,.. n . 1... '*~· '· 1t11 n , 1... .._... um IYATI 11 Oolden West will b<>tt Compton. ~~ ~=-::. ~ n1an. , EC;..,~ .C IA--MJ IA--& ,.J:: .:':.:."'_,.,...,.,
At Cypresa, tbi Charatrs will try to c.rltot •• ;.,..,,... Oolden We1t'1 ml1er1ble 1un • .,.. .,.... -. PWUC MJ11C( MJC fl)TIC( PWlJC NOTa . A fHINA Cl"A1tH1ca
pey beck' the Pirates (4-4) for a lqan with 1 1011 10 Compton. and " ..wt. 1121 ~ ""· e.itt confcrence~penlna ~S.56 actback. Coach Jim Oreenfield'1 Ru1tlera (0.8) ..-":':.:: ;::' .::r' W.: CONIOUDATID "!'°'" °' c AM~ KIMI_...,...
And the Cha~ will t\Avc h11tory on Cypreu Coach Don Johnson ha• will be out for their fint victory ....... '...,.., ,..... · '"COWACIU. °' ~ •ACH .. acu w. WOOdOf ... Al4.. their side. OCC i1 I· 7 1n the Cypreu made the most out of h11 youna tonlaht apin111ht 2-6 Tantr• ...,. • ,.. • •-.... eon.otklated Aepot1 of Condition of COMM!ACUAHK of Hewpof1 ~. c.11. nm
nm. Tht lone victory occurred back ~uad. and 11 a re1ult, the Charar11 Ool~n We11 1lill boutt the top ~.::.=: ~~:raf0r87,I· and Domeettc 8ubtt~ •t the ciOM of~ .!:. :,:.w1t1111dtiC1M1A=lllj••oon-
wbcn John Valliely w11 play1n1 (or are natu in the thick of the conference 1eorer 1n the confc:rence 1n freshman 1 ...., .w .-(lllM 11t • • , .... ...,. .... 1111 • ~ K. IMMlft
Cout 1n 1967. .-~ndin11. Marc Lorlpn who averaac• 20.• .... ,....._... DolW AIM_.. ""* ~C: .. ~
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but leads
·skaters
KANSAS CITY. Mo. CA P)
Tiffany Chin held onto her lt<td to the
women'• compcution for1day at the U.S. Fiaure Skaun& Champ1on,hips
despite two costly m11takc• 1n a ahon
pr01f11m that wu infcnor tO the one
1he 1kated II the Sara,cvo Olympics.
In second pl.ace wai Debi Thomas,
17, of San Jose;. foll owed by Caryn
Kadavy, 17.: ofl. .. olorado c;pnnp.
Chin, I 1, m1ucd the required
combintliOn JUmp In the two-mtnult
pr01f11m. She fell out of a triple toe
wallcy but completed a double toe
loop. Then, &he lost her balance on &he
tail end of a chAnSC-Of-foo111t 1p1n for
another deduction.
Her markl for tcehn1cal mcnt from
ninejudsn ranted from 5.0 to 5.4 ofa
pouiblc 6.0. She Sol h1&hcr marh for
prcsentalton, r1n11n1 (fom s 5 to s.~.
The errors brou&h\ mum11-1r1 from
the crowd at the fialf.filled Kemper
Arena,
<.:htn ot 1 oluca Lake, the runner-up
to chamfion Rosalynn Sumner1 last
year, 11il it favored to wtn the title
Sh• wu clearly diNpp<>tntcd with
her e>erf ormance, lowerm• her head
to collect hcnelhf\er lcav1na the ice
w11h c::oach John Nick.I.
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• 111111 1111 ...,.. • ... Non.-lnvettment tteurltl.a ...................................................................... None Otllly flllot ,...,,,_., 2. t. 11, ::;.~ ~= ~:!,~ ="'~~~tiet"'"'"'"'"'"''"""''""'"""""'"'"'"'"""'"'""'"'""'"' Hone n . ,... . IA-6M
,,1111111n; • , .. , .... , putct\INd under agr..,,,..,t, 8 &20 1--------...,...1 ......._ ..... _. tor ..... In donle9tlo otncM............................................... .. ........... · """f"' .. ,. I•• fer• Loan., Total (txctudlng unMt"-d lneome) .......................... 83,800 ::.:,.::.:~ ~:::: :;:::.=~.~~.~~ ................................................... 1,050 ~A::,.u .................. Loan•. Mt ............................................................................................. 82.550 .,,.. tOllOwtnt P9"IOne .,.
-:·.__,.. ,,_.. ,. Bank preml ... , F.F, & E. etc. ~l~A,:IMIHT, =--:.:..~;:::~: ~r=~ :,:~,,~) ............................................................ 1.0030: = :,,,~.,,.. "· a.me
.....,..,.....,..,,...._. bank pteml.......................................................................................... Chrl• ltt.tdon. 11111
r etr11 ..... 4'e .. lnvtttrnentt In unconte>lktated ..,~, Hun1lnflOn teadt, ,,.,._... • ...... ... tul*dlat1N and ...odated comp9ll... .. ........................................ Mont Cellf, t2M
......, ,., ,.,.. • .. ...., Cuttomet't llablllty to thi. · lot> SlleldOn. 42°' Cell ..:=",::: '1' = benk on acceptancet outttandlng ..................................................... NOM =~2 t.n ~. ..,, ...., • .:-..... Other ...... (lnctudlng HOM lntangible9) ........................................... 2,543 Thie l>llllMM le oon-
IMM.-.t111t111tt. er ... TOTAi. AaSets................................. ........ ...................................... 121.3'4 ~ L~
o.-... • .,. 111111... UAalf•I .,.,..,. ,_. ...., • • ....... TOTAL DEPOSITS IN Tl* .....,,_,. WM flied .,.._,_. ... 111111111 OOME8TICOFFICE8 ................................................ 111,003 wtttilMCountyClettlofOr·
• 1 .,.. ...._ • .,... Total demend Otpotllt. .... ... .. ... . .. j•· • ........................ 4&.272 .,.1 COunlY on JwMWy II. ::::!;:-.. •ntirtt..-. Total tlfN and M vlngt cMpotltl ... .. ............................... 71,731 1116 ,.,.n
Tiie nem1 Ind lddr .. of TOT AL OEPOSrT8 IN PWlllNd Otenoe Coaal ~~~~ =. ;g~~~foFs~i8iN·oo·..4alT'1c ANo ................................. · · None ~= '""*Y ~~· .. 1~
bot .. llvd .~9-dl. FOREIGN OF.FICES.................................... ........ ....... ....... . 117,003 ,....._.
CA Fedtrll fundt puref'IMed 91\d MC:Urltlet told undtr
The name. lddr ... ll'ld egt..,,,..,tt to ttpUroh ... In domeltlc offloM... ............................ &O 1--------:~or;,": of.,.= OtMI' llabl11ti. for bOrrowed mOMy, lnotudlng
Without lt'Y 9ttorMY .. : nott b919n099 of U.8. TrtUUry ................................................... · NOM '9CJWTIOUI aTIPSll ~1~Al~~ ~: Mort:l=~~ .. ~~~.I~ .. ~~ ................................................ NOM T~-== .,. ,. 1158, ~ INdl, ~tencet executed by or for account . doing bu1lu11 u :
A t2MO NH of 1htt bri and out•ttlndlng..... ... .. ............................... .............. .... HOM I I A C ~ L. I ' I A 0 • ="--~ llY Other H•blllt ..................................... , ..................................................... 2,044 i~111U~eool:ir~ ~· l(ttUNft .,....., ClWti I TOT AL LIABILITIES (exdudlng eubofdln•1ed not• ··~A. Gafdner Ill IO • Publlahed' Orenoe COMt • and oet>enturtt) ............................................................................. 118,097 Tttoooo 81 .. 1111. ·~. Dally Pltot ~ 1t, 21. Subof'dln•ted nottt Md detMntur ........................................................ None CA 91114 -----------~~.-.-.. ~., ... ,, ..... Fet>tuet'f 2, t . IMS IMAMHOLDl"I IQUfTY TIMI l>lllHIMI 11 con· IA-624 Pttfttred 11ock ducted f,v: Wi lndMdual Tlffaay CbJn ud C.Cb Jolua Nicka a watt Jade•' •otee at Ho. 1t1.,.. ,....., A. Gttdner
U.8. F1tare 8kadai ClaamploubJpe In KanN• City. Out1tandlng. None Amoun1 None ~~"C!::"C.::-of~ __ NlJC __ NOT __ a __ Common 11oc1c _,. eounty on Deoamber
1(·11141 No th•rM 27, , ....
MCKOY breaks Own record ::e~.!:, :=.·:··:.: .. ·····::: Amount e,948 ~~~ • m I~ ~ H~~ ~r,.uL1 CO.NTRiBUTEO 'cAPiTAL. ...... .' ..... :::.' .. '.'.':.:: .. .' ... ".'.'.'.'.'.' .... ~~ UMt rUMY 2' t , tt. ttfe ~
Amencan vrca f-oslef" WU Ort&Jnally slotted, Wll ICCOOd =:~~·~ =f:=~·~;\(;"' ....... , ......................................... 1,:M1
LSU runner wins 50 hurdles
to highlight Toronto Games
'"a ,10w cloclun& of 6.0S accond' with Tonic Campbell of .... :11,.•~~i:"',,., !!tOt, ~~".· otTOMl'T .. ~L H1!'Rre~HOLOE .. R8 ...... e .. o···u··rr .. ·v ..... ................ .. ........................ ~
Lc1\ An&elc• fint1htn& third tn 6 11 ..,.., "'" ..,, .,.,.. ,,.L 8~"' · ..................... ......... ........... .. 1,287
F-or Mc Koy, It marked a return to the form thll \Cl Miia, CA 21 TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO him up 11 a medal contender for lhc 110.meter hurdles at Thia ~· 1' con-SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY · ......................... · ..... .. ......... 127,13.4 ducted by 111 lndMdUel Tht ~. ~ C. Blut, Ch6ef Executiv. 0tnctr 9nd Robert• E. the L..o• Aniclca Olympict, a mee1 where he fini•hcd a WT~~ ~ Mettert. Sr. vtc. Pr~l/CFO of tht eboYt-namtd b.nk, NCh deolaf•. TORONTO (AP) -~art McKoy broke h11 own dtUPf.O'"''"I rounh. ·-... -.--.. -,_, lor hlmteff 9'0M 9nd not for the otMI': 1 hav. P«t0nal knowledge of the
Canadian record Pnd.ay n1Jht and defeated Ol ympic aold • I dtdn'I know how I Wll ao1n1 10 run bccau1e I =·=·:n~~ matttfl cont.ined In thl• report and I believe that MCh 1tatement In --'CS
mcdalh1t Roacr Ktnadom 1n the mcn'1 SO.yard hurdles at haven't been (_U'nn1rt1 well tlu• year," he said "But now 14, '* rtport It true. E.9dl of the undert6gned, for him_. 8'otMI llnd not for the
lhe foronlo Star Indoor Games track meet. tt\JI I've IOI Oft" on the Ji&,ht (cior.'<: " ,_ other, oertlflet under ~Y of P«lufY th•t the foregotno It true llnd correct.
Mckoy. currently attend.ma Lou111ana State Un1vcr· 4mencf.~ veteran Srephaf\1e Hi(ihtower did the P'*'9NCI °'lllOI CoMt Executed on Jsnu.,, 2". 1985 st Newport 8Mch. CtallfOtnie
r.1ty. was timed 1n ~. 95 scconds-thrcc one-hundredths of c~t.¢. Vt1Anln& the womei\'1 $9;yard hurdle1 for the ~~-r,u1i;le 12' 11' =~·E~M'ufitoi--
a IC:(;()nd 110.wer than the m"t and world beat sct by founl\ year'" a row;~t t\~t lime of~.SO wa. well off the ... 1111 Publlthed Or-no-Coaat Daffy Piiot February 2, 1885 a.~ 1 American Renaldo Nehemiah in 1982 mce1 ~d'WOrtd be1t of 6.~ scLby Ea11 Germ.an Johanna 1--------I ~
"If there'd been another hurdle or 10 yard1 he m11ht Kii~. m t'978. C'ount,Yw~mcn Benita Fitiacrald-Hrown, rtaJC.NOTICE PmlJC NOTICE PmLJC NOTICE P1MJc NOTIC[ ha vccau~1me1hcway he'\ been runn1ni," M~Koy~1a o( J~Oltmift lOO-meteuhUrdleaold medallh11,and Sharon l'N:'TITtOUe..,...•• c ...... •-_ .. TIO,.__..._ c
lu• duel w11h K1nfiom. "f usme 1n here ea(l1er 1od•y to 'Oam-111~ to<>k the nut two 1pot1. U. ITAT'llmfT MT'Hi'aMM °'r-c)AM.QI COUWTY
work on my 1tan. · Meet o rpni1.ert were unable to nplain f'os1tr'1 Tiie~~:"~ Cooeolld•ted Atport of Gondltlon-of-''lN..,,.. of-~ County.'.!....of
Mc Koy sct the ( anad1an 1tandard of 6.04 <11 IHI year's absenajrortl the-~~ hui'dtB. A 'meet 1pollt1man llii ..,,.. ~lie•• Of~ Fountltln v~ Coonfy, 111\a DOmealtc 8u6efdl.,Mlt if tn. ctoN of
meet while runnina for Scarborouah Optimt)lt 1n many Of the w mpetttorJ on the USA-Mobile Grand Pm c:e, ma c eo ,...,...._, txlslneM on o.c.mt>tr 31, 18a...
Toronto track c11c u11 makt yubal commfonent• but arc under no 1.m. Ana, CA t2104 ..... MM .... 1211
K1n&dom. runn1n1 to the lane betide McKay where obltpllqn to ~how-.bp. T. CtnnOn Clllet>e, 1122'..t
Pac-10
to lose
revenue?
•2 .. , Colta M .. e. CA m21
a...~
AlllTa lft TitooHnde
Tentative accOrd
OK~d in Sain·ts sale
Thie bu8'MM II eon-
OUCl«S ll'I .,. llldMOual
T~~
TIWI ......,_,. -ll9d wtth I.he County Cllf1I of Of. eno-County on ~ 14,1 .... ,_
Pubtllfted <>rainoe CoMt
OlllY PllOI JIJlt4WY 12. 11.
.......................... , ................. 4,165 Cuti 1nd due from b•""s Investment NCUrlt'" (Mttket vtlut 192,000 00).. ............................... ............ .... .. 192
Hon·lnYMt"*'t IOCUtl1.... .... .. ........... ,.......... ........ ....... ......... ..... .0. ~=~ :"'~'::Ur1tiei .................... · ....... ... . .............. .... .()..
purehMOd undtt agreomon11 to r...,. In c:k>tn91tlc offk:oe .. ... ................ .. .......... 3,300
Loant, Total ltWudlnG uneetnod Income).......................... 31,211
ream would stay
In New Orleans
for n ext 30 years
UAJON RO lJC1J , La CA l'J
C 1ov. f:.dw1n Cdward11,...1d f•mJ111 1hat
"ull beta arc ofl'' un kccp1n'-thc Saint"
1n New <>rleant 1f hC' <.ant convince
lcattlaton w \uppon ;a tentative
t111eement to Kii lhc National f oot·
ball LcaJue team io the wulthy A N
Pr11tkcr fam ily
t.dwar<h to ld a new\ <:onfcrcne-c
that the 1itlircemen1 1nvQlvcd \tale
money. but he refuted to a.ivc detail•.
except 10 II)' he would have to call a
\p«11I r.cu1on of the Lqulaturc,
probably w11h1n IS days
l ca m owner JoM Mecam Jr and
the wea lthy Pntikcr family or C ht·
<.aao have bttn 1ry1na to make a
muh1m1ll1on deal for weekl
"I <.an aay the Mecom 1ntere1t'
h:.ve rcduud 11an1fican1ly lhc ona·
1nal krm• 1n order to e«ommodate
kccpina the Saint• 1n New Orlean1,"
Edw~rd• u1d.
He .,.1d the Pru1kcn alw ratted
1hc1r OrtJinal offer
Aaked about 1tatc oppo11tton 10
1?a1lin1 uut another New Oflean1
proJ~t 1n hsht of the financial failure"
of laal 1ummer'• Wofld'• Fair, t-.d-
wardt uid it was 1n the beat 1nterc111
of the state to keep a profcH1onal
rootball tcam IO New Orf~na.
He said the total economic impact or home pmC. WH $ 132 mil hon per
year. 1 he tcntt11ve aareement would
keep the NFL team in the Supcrdomc
for )() years, accord1na to Edward,,
.. Just the Ion of tu revenue, which
111 S4 m1ll1on a year, eaaily Ju111fic1
1u.w mod111na the condiuon' Cof the
\ale),'' FAward1 u1d
"for.ac1 about evcry1h1ng cite," he
.aid. "You're talk1na about loa1na S4
million 1n tllte revenue and $2
m1lhon to 1he upcrdome. That'• $6
million we're ao1n1 to lose every year,
1f 1h~ ~a1n111re not in New Orleans.''
''· ~ebtvlty 2. 1H& 81-611 LAN. Allowanc. for l)OMlble
IOtt\ IOttoe. ..... .... . . . .. ' . . .................................................... "°°
Lotnt. net. .............. ...... . ........ ........................................ .... . 37.811
Benk ptemlMI. '·'· & E. etc ... .. ..................................................... 1.e&2
Ate! •1•t• owned ottMw th.,, bank pr~.,.,,.,,,,,,,, , I flt•••••lfltlflfffflffUllf:o11,111o•t••fl••t•••t•••• 1,500
1nve1trnent1 In uncontotldated eubtldlat,.. llnd lttOClated COfnp.,,.._ .................................................. .O·
Cultomor't lllbtltty to thl•
bank°" acc.pt9ne09 out1tandtng .................................................. : ........ .()..
OtMI' ........................................................................................ 1,043 f OT AL ASSETS.... .. . ... ... ........ .................... ............ . .......... 50,263
TOTAL DIP081ll I~ UARITill
DOMESTIC o,,.Cf.8..... . .. .... . ........................................ 4e,e2&
Total den'land depOtltt . . .... .. ................. , .................. 14,280
Tottl llfN end INl¥fn01 dop0ttt1 ......................................... 32,3t6
TOT At. DePOSfT8 IN FOREIGN Of"°U...... . .. .. . ..... ..... ..................... ..................... .0.
TOTAL OEPOSIT8 IH DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN O,FICU..... . . ..... .... ...... .... ...... .. .......................... 4t,625
Fedtral fundt purot\Med llnd NCUftt ... IOtd undet • ...,,.,,,. to repurctteee In dornottlO offtoea .. ........... .... ....... .... ... . .0. OtMI' ....,.... ... f« borrowed~. lndud6ng
note betencot of U.I . T r...uty.. ... .. . .. .... ..... ... ....... ... .. ...... .. ....... .... ..... -0.
~~ (lndudlng '"°'"capita! ..................................... .0.
Aoeeptanc:ot eucMed by Of '°' ICClOUnt of thtt bri llnd outttandlnO. .... . . ................................................. .0.
Ot,..,.. tlabtMt ............. , ••.••• ,, •••••••• "'' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ••••.• ,,,,,,,".'''''''' 42~
Edwardt taid h~ w11 enthu111111c
about the ageemC"l'lt and 1h1nka 11
would be approved by the NFL. He
tel up a Tuetd.ly mett1n1 with New PWlJC fl)TIC(
-------i TOTAL UAafUTIU (tJldudlnO tubOr~ not" llnd debenhH'") .............................................................................. 47 ,().4t
Orlean• area lesi1laton to d1 -cuH the , _ _.........., ............ ....., __ lubordttteted not• er'td debilfttw• ................... ,,,., .. , ..... ,,.,, ....• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -O-
IHAMHOUMll'8 IOUITY dcttt I• ATTl#TIOet
I II be d m I b l ~ Pr .. •rtd •lode .. t Wj I ICU I .. u no THI MIDlh'&Clrl • ..,. No. "'"" rca.onablr lqi\lttor ... would uy A091CY M " .. h d .. ,, • J h . I .. NUNTWllTON •ACM Outttandlng... . ........... "'V" np. e 111 . • t 1 u111 a111mp e. II IOllO'ftlnf 1,...,,.,.. of Common 1tock
OiHiiltflctlloN "°'" -.rop. No . ..,., ..
Amount .O·
.,,.,,. "'"" '°' ~ authoftnd ....... ' 2.000.000 Stevens leads Western to win i-°' ~ ~· : .. -.::a .... ,. .. u••.a18 Amount a.311 ..,. ,.. ,..... lf:D:f',,..... ........... , ...... ,,., .......... ., .. , ••••• ., .................. ,. •••• -•••••• ., ... ,f';., •••• 200
ARCADIA (AP) -Wnttm nd· Wc11cm stayed ofl the c1t1y pe« ::":'::.. '= ':: TOTAL OOHTAllUTIO CAPITAL ....................................................... ., .. 3,N1
den by <Jary Stcvcn1, held oi'r the but was n..,.er out 111rllun1 d ltancc. ~of~;:"'.._ .... , ,.._ =.:'~';.;.id ............................................................. (M7l
cat1y ,,.a 1Kd drove hard out11& to We1tcrn. who hadn't won a race 1incc .__. .. -
1
._. -..-ns" the leaden 1n the t lOltnJ yardt 1913, ralltcd ttronaJy out1lde the f1oot ''°"r 1 tn L~ TO°"*T .. L -~r',_!'~a· ;..~'tT'"y" ....................................................... ;,:'2'"°"1~ aod win lhc J4j,OOO fe11urt' rflCC leader\ rom1n1 OUI of the 1in1l 1um .:.:.,,. :. .. ::ii.;; TOTAL nA .. ~ l5VV ............................ "'"""""""... •• ..
F,l,.•Y 11 c.ntt Ani•• and poured 1t on 10 ,,.,, fatlh end ,___.._ .... tt .... ,. ....... -.uw --1-"'"' --·
u .,. -Double unt 1n 1.hc nu1drive'°1hc :.:~--=.·,..= _,Th.~..;:.. ... -.d·H.DO.W:·;t;-~·iind·c1o·Md'1W;;L: ftw11the(ounh ~C'loryofthedty nntth. ,.,.., • .., .... -.... ""-• 1nOr ~...,....,.Md~~ .. IOOWMINd Mr*,~ ror tht 21 ~)'car.:O&d SCevcn1. •ho •lao Thi day tlto maf'Md tho tctum ol ...,If! 111 , , ... ,.,. ._ ....,., for '*"*"'..,.end "°' rot-.....,: t "9W ...,_.., kf-..:11 •11
rodr w1nntt1 tft the Rna. eecond Ind LafYh Plncay Jr. 1ftet hit wrfc Unda .,.... ~ tfWI it of "'9 ......,., aom.-"' •'--'IM 1 ~""'..., •••Nnt1" founh rlCt1 diedoluttr .. intkc1ed unthoewoultd ,,....,,_OM.,...., ...,,.,.,Wletrwe IMftoflM..., ... ._.,..,....,...,. .. ._.., ..
In·"-fatun nllU, W m fin· 1wo...Cb~ ,..,,___,.,.a.. oeNr,_...Uftdw..-Ofper~M""fof..-111tttwMdoorl'Wt,
UK' _.... ~ ~ ..... " ':::I....~ 1.-lttlCI Of\ Jlilwy 21,' , ... , .. '~ V*1t. ~ "Md l'I• lc'ntlltt in front of Dwb&c A er d of 19,91111tcted Ph.cay =:.. ~~··.,.: .._d H. oo.w
1 inc ••th I ur °"'P awp huh. warmly wttfn he aimc onto the tl'IC.k m•> .,.....,., ,,.....,.. Md oao
nd«n by DIM lm•· n111~ 10 ride '" nvc of lhl day't racn. Ht l't 11_.~0r..,...c..t _,._ry l ,.,._. 1 '"' anlM'1iii ,.., lllft.h ~ r-r mc-nn1 .., 1 M • 'A fOf· a.,..,.,~ t. a.•. ,.... v1oe ,,,..,, .. 111111fdi.1ntn1
0 1.11H Nor1r.1 ·,
l"ELT
HAZEL MlLDRl!D
rEL T, a rwldent ot
Hunttnaton Beach.
p~ tw•y January
30, 198& It the ... of
80 )'Utl. Beloved
rncKher of llva Jo
Hoffman, HuntilWtan
S..Ch; llOn, Davia I .
Feh, Homeland,
C•llf: 1on·ln·l1w,
Phlllip Moe., Reno,
Nev; flve arand·
chlldren art_d elx
areat·ll'anckhlldNn.
Mn Felt Uved In thll
communlty •Ince
1016. runer.J wvklel
wUl be held on Mon·
day February -4, 108&
at 11 AM. Pierce Bro't
Bell Broadway
Ctt.pel, with Rev. nou.. McK.emae of Hariior Chtiltian Fel·
lowthJp. c.o.ta Me.,
0Ulct.etln1. Frlendt
may cell at the
mortuary Sund•)'
Feb. 3. &·OPM. lnW·
ment at Westn\lnlW
Memorial Park,
WettmiNW, C.. In
lie\l of flowers con.-
trlbuUona may ti.
made lO the American
Cancer Soct.\y Of The
tte.rt J'und. PS.rat
Brother• Bell
Mortuary. Dlrectora.
042.0100
•ALTZ..,._flOM ...,...TUnlU.
WWITCU'fl CHANL 427 I . 17th It
Coec41MeN
.......a11
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842-5878
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t;'•• ltnk• c. +YPIAd 8ENVici
15 yra exptl(. all fleld1.
Rea• rltM. Judi 64-730I
Mt Wu... llli ltlt Wut.. SIM M Sl JtM Wut.. SlOS faraitut 1119 llbnlluMu leJI...,._ 7011 Traeb t03S I I --------------1-..... _ ...... ......, ............ ___ ••• , ...... SI ..... ...... wind aurfer, cuatom MrifiAis ·182002.11•90• nu rd
-L Lnol PAYRkl OUU lllPT / .. m s-. Sofa, Coft~Tbl, Club 1111111 PATii made. Lightning Boll ... IF l tran• & t>nc•~ ooncl
If you .. lnter•ted In lmmedl•t• opening. A Good attitude, g ood UIZ IM llPT HSKPRIAIDE !:.~~: ~t-Cllrs~ ' ~.. TUll/IM.I wl matclllng llarneu. ALL FULLY re-con-. $4200 obO 7 ..()282 eY9
Hrnlng 135,000. to mlnlmumol 1 yeerpayroll pnone manner. good or-" are loOklng f()( an t[i:1!:4~;7 ext-10 eu. j:>riOM. 7~780 Set Feb 2 & Sun Feb 3 Muat •••· $850/obo, dltl<>Md and guaranteed: '762002,atldt,JadegrMn
'50,000. or mo<• In oom-ex~lenoe required. 10 gantatlol & clerlcel tlcllle. antllultutlc full time Sofa, lowt,4'bla, 2 SWllft VH!eoe Center. 538-0285 or 538-7815 example-1980 One Helf orig-ownr, 901< ml1 mint
mi.Iona and are wllllng Key by touch a muat. Wa'r• a amall,.bl.lt grow-..... per.on with man-Nurae Maka employment lamps. Gd oond. M501all 2221 Main, HS. 9ea-3864 lie"IH I Ton, automallc, long bed, $4750~213)434-97v7
lo work hard for It, con-Ootlea Wiii Include : ex-Ing adwrtlelng egenc:y, agement potential. Fun dey stilft or Nw-in c.nng WUI MPefal• 845-1330 Cltb ~. p4eypen $35, !.: OrtlY 25,600 mllu
aid« thl9: Merrlll lynch 1en1lve phone com-expanding Into new of-atmoapller• & good for 1H or elderly 549-0373 Onlgner Furiilifilno-tWtf1G '20, clotllee St, Bianchi 12 apd ( 1x24281)
Reetty la the moet pres-munlcatlon, some per-ne.. If you c:en JUogle lloun. Salary plut com-Young artl8t w/gentle Col-5o-UOOO. AntlquH. bird cege M 499-2181 oJt•~:g:'~A~• Pill ~~~ n:=tln ~~~ eonnel work & filing. typing, phonee, ~end mlaalon ·Call Stacy, lie _., position u live-sofu, ell air a, tablea. Dinette ... $95, 11.,90 In 14 ·
late. Prepare yourtelf Apply In peraon ~~~ ~~&con.c:t:-840-7810 In llouHk••P•rlcook. p•tlo turn. ratun ber, C.bS75,8'8lebedpool -M-=E-N=s--=p-=E-:u-=o-=E-=o-=T-: -:2=-=3~"
now ,,., ........ """'Xt rMI .. _ aam..5pm .. _ .. ng .,_., ' Experlenoed u Kennel plants treee 720..()904 able 1-~ le & frame. tllVef colOr, MY4lf'
tat• bOOm. c.,.., oP-.-.... -, -1 tl090CY•~ llllnllY ........ .. v -.. r 1 laln light• s1ee 954.9497 uMd. Sharon 675-5792
\ I '''~f I , qf • IJ i f ....
546 1200 ..,. ".. ..... uu •y 1-R11 •-~·re'°' ua. Some col-u ..... (71~) •73 •100 . . w -.ce11or •
portunltlH •v•ll•ble. 10H2 IUletttin a 0 pl\i•. 813-1240 atrong administrative Dita 1111 J .Wayne Ten. nit Ck.lb angl tttrcycln/ ~II~ ~~~:v~av:j lmH lH/2IO-OH1 lkllla, xlnt •ccurate XU: §t;;;pdog&tte lalMI Isla.. lltl member9ttt S725 080. 'lcttttrl 1011 Late '82 Dataun PU;mlr\l, 77320l41Pe/c(89Srf~
Walt Mactbor.-CI or Pam PBX OPERATORS Mon '~r~~ to ~B~;::d~~ :!~~~~·f~ hMlfftM .... ,:~·=2~81 J-7~ 173• HOOda cef50, 3-f ~~·~~J1:;':!3:/r· ~=:~~g:!14J) ~~~~'l'' Answering Hrv exper 8pm Near UCI. ~ ... Frt. f0< small~ lly ~. 2822 &furn 125Grendcanel. ~dw .t;;=:• llMCMra, air allockl, gd · 8052816apllr(1ben797)
praf'd Daya. Im med lite·~· helpful. Some Laguna Management 8.1. Feb. 2, 3. ~730 dbl mdl s219 842-30e7'' cond. $875. 495-9565 Yaaa 80 52815ap a/ri1btb408)
MOTHERS HELPER nr occ -Nwpt Meaa ., ... art. tchl, 2 elem. c:tllldrn,
Mon-Fri. TranlP & refa
req. Ann, 385-1977 days,
or 548-7591 evea
openings NB.780-8305 typing req. Salery Conaultlngftrm.Work ln-Reg.GoldenRtvrmale,1'A ,._ •Illar llU · .112 HondaXL500R,5,000 111111111 .,.. 8132015apt/r 1catl824)
$950/mo. 854-2800/appt c:fudM flllng, errand a, yr1, 1ovee klda. Aeuon· "9rtU t eg1c lllland Gold Card ml S 1000 obo or trade . •-82 320l 5ap air 1evd964)
PllTOllTllL nOI, REST'"U .... N.T(F .. "'Ul'H) travel arrangement•. •ble.Cd840·1728 COUCtl,cfi£h,lllQIQ Memberahlp, U50. f .J aid 845-4o78 All THETOYS,LOADEDt 82320l51Ptlr (1fgP4~
C ol need " "" ~ ieneral ofc upkeep. Siberian Hu•y. bHl/wtlt, antq drMr. womans bHI• tMf.8309 or et . (RUTAKEN) 82320l5apalrJ1fdc103 L:~~~:~~ch~~~an. w! APP~~?NN~i~~~ugNLY 97-4437 blue eyes, 9 mo tml s100 pwrsew, pix, ml9c. Items. Pine tree, boxed, 9 r..t. '84 Kawaakl GPZ 550 Red PIH 82 528e5tc>1.' {1fn )
train. Mul1 lla\'e good --• ll•n••y purebred 848-8410 SAT 1-4.802NatcfNU1 S76ob0. 543-4050 & R,.dy. Many ktrat 83320l 5tc>•/r(11'wJ515) driving record. Call Mr ILL,... .. ,_ -S2500. 841-8685 83 3~016ap 'S' (300918)
Ta YI or , 9 7 9-6 o 2, 3333 w. COAST HWY F .. t paced R.E. ofc In H.B. Aatipa I Moving Sale, 1 day only. S~¥~·[l£ S Honda Trell 110, 175 82 3201 SIP '8' (003028) 8am-12noon. 2NO FLA NB NO CALLS llu an lmmed. ot*llng -Great barg•lna. Must •t mllee $500 and Taoo 83 320151P 'S' ( 1aJx418) 2-8 PM MOK-FRI ave II. for iomeone llTltlf... everything. Furn, TV, mini bike $200. 54~ 83 3201 alt'S' (1fnu433) •RI w/accuate typing 60 wpm lal-TIP .. atereo. bike•, htehl~ Rigor -Toward 83 320l alt air (0719'M)
Per90nllCere.needeRNe, PUl'flOAHOI, rntaurant & dlctaphone exp. Xlnt XlntcondS800 good• & clothlog. Dont GOURD Aat1Lt1sla1 .·74 Chevy Step Vant, 83528ea/tl'd(1Jfd349)
LVN•. AIDES and COM-Interior malnt Ptant exp. lllll ml beneflta. Contact Cathy, cull 080 650.,e212 mlu tlllt one. Sat Feb 2. Willie driving through the -$1000 mlnlmun offer 83528ealt l 'd(207194)
PAN IONS for private req, own tr•n• 751-2271 Ekp« pref'd. Salary open. 955-2800 8am-3pm 703 PolnMttla countryaid•, I apled thlt HllA-IATSll each. Sabmlt IMled bid 83 73315ap I'd (395758)
duty In home c:aMI. All P/T DELIVERY Paaa out CASHIER Armol,.Xlnt cond S250 Ii:: .... 11• .. llgn poeted In a farmer'• TIYITA to Newport M ... Unified 83833clfa/tl'd 1gn159
•lllfta. Pediatric• to llyera. S3.50/llr C.M, N.B po1ltlon avail. Call George, 080 Sandra 955-2600 .... ta .. pumpkin patch, "Stay School Dtatrlct, Purchu-84 31815•P tlr (701744)
Gerlatrlca. 859-5881 area Call Lindi $42-6992 before 11AM or after ... nllJ BEAUTIFUL SORREL Out. ,,GOURD Dog on ALLMAKESI Ing Dept, P.O. Box 13&8, 8432S.$tc>loml(lktv929)
2PM ONLY, 432-0670 "ex-HORSE ROBE 8x7 ft ..... lllT °"'Y· Sl99DOWN Newport BMell, 92ee3 8453315aploml~bkbl05 lffllllUll .... 1 .. _1
2~.:c;'.:.~ woot-baclt, good cond, Every Sunday. Orange luical IUt. Dellvers Anyleue by February 19, 1985, 846331619l'd(1kga.470
Type, 10 key, wtll train, IUL llTAn -._.. quired for dlr1C10f of de-famlly antique, for Old cw Coaat Co4tege. FalrMw & •• ILL..UYlll LUii 2PM. 656-3217
Mlf-atarter. 850-0888 ISlllT&IT Flt, apply In ~son 1()..12· •i..n & construction. and Of weetem 543-f.217 Adame, Coata M .... M-.....,. --. _.;. 1285 lll/22Mnl ;-73 co.--..i-t C"•INlre Col1a M... Station.rt -w mlltlon & Parking FREE. ..-• • ...-,_, ""'"'· · ,......,,.,.. ' .. call NOfma Wan1•d AHllt active 270 E 17th St CM equipment & deelgn de-, •••• LIT.... Spacea S10 432-5880 Harriet 842-9178aft 8 11•1412-1111 w/2 whl 1Partan tr1r, gd agent with all faceta of · • · partment of r•taurent --· cond. $1500 546-9384
reeldentlal aalel & gen-•u •11•-•nmTI d-"'n firm Shorthand or Thoutand• of antiques & VEGA M Tubaphon• LUii i
(114)111-1111 '
208 W. 111, Santa An•
CLOSED SUNDAYS part time
UllWUTYHI WORTH at the Lo. An·
gel•• Tim•• Tele-
m«tc.tlnQ off'loe In Coat•
Meea. E"9ctlve Oc1ober
18th our new commls8'on
ec:ele allowl you to Mtn
more than S200 In com-
mlMIOn and wegea by
aefllng only 20 aubecrlp-
tlone a weeti, It'• poulble
to earn more than S1000 .-1y. Houra are tlexlble
and the otnc. 11 freeway
cioM. For more Infor-
mation call:
eral offkle dutlel. Fixed ~-••..,.-... .;;;dwr111n; d ... rable. cottectablee.Sat/Sun 'ESTATE SALE. A..P-Tenor S.0)0, orig. 1928, wn-11 '78 VW Van, campr, 5
aalery & bonu1 lnoentlve. ••~~I W ... f ~t•urant oonetruc:tton t-5PM StMmboal WHlles pllancea, furn., tool•, $350. 080 845-4220 •-pua,ng,r, amltm c .... --------
Mutt be llc«IMd, ex-UOll-... exper. helpful. Appty In Antique Mell 18020 hMhotd ltema, Sat/Sun =~~ ··== 48 pymta of S171.84 +lax grut cbnd. 494-1089 ITEIUM llW P«lenoed and uwtlve. C'°"'9 needed. S1ooo+ ,,.,son 8·30am-4pm Euc:tld FV 557-8073 10-4. 328 Hamilton. C.M. IU -C.E.L. O.A.C.-Total '77 n.vt-V t
ODGERS T .. -. . ;; e pymta 19048 48 Drive ......._ an cut om, 'II 12h CALL RAE R ~ lale. op brotten Tll MU .... -A liucn GIANT GARAGE SALE. aeon em oot a 1579 51 (1o4o5&) xlnt cond, $4800 Daya 631-1286 cloelng 4 to 8 ..,._ ~ 111111 ... 1111..........._1_ n Were movlngl Muat Sell Qrend, mint condition. ~TINGTONBEACH 732-784 1 or evH 4apd,metalllcblue.V.-y
week. Complete training, _.. _... ._ i?{XUXRX wail oven antlquee, Old rtn.., antq S5900. 846-1484 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 98()..8746 low mllee (Stk 12222)
work 40f\r wtt In pleeaant lrMe 11•/Hf.1111 bullt-ln, Mii-cleaning, cat 1>«11. allver colnt Pt tm4 • .-..... a1nu ----·----envlronm«at. lntereetlng auto cooking, model baby furniture & toya ano, ..,....,..t, • 1· 842..oel_t 5.40-6184 '81 DODGE VAN Con-
proven martletable prod-SECRET ARY A024SB S250. Call morn-SAT. Feb 2. SAM. 204 l =~=-r=-::: Aattl ...... lili v4ftlon, loaded, All Ille
REAL ESTATE uet. Call Alee Zefakey lftll I llU lllllf lno-675-6792 Manderln Rd. C.M. !Mred s7!!0 847 5e72 WI llY·IU· .. ,.,_ Toya. (1Y79430)
SALES PERSONS (714187!5-0875 . . • --llftt o p e n 1 n g 1 -C 0 1 1 t Faat-P90ed, tu~= I llY llfl.aa.I G~rt~1:-'" =~2~a'= WurlltzM organ, 1Lealle USED CARS & TRUCKS
Proper11ee, Balboa. Xlnt UL.II PD• company llu a • LES . 957-8133 P1bl ~ Ski' E ~ & apeelter 1400. 842-5004 COME IN OR CALL FOR
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Ken Siegel 673-5410 ~aon wlablllty to tallc aldlla, lntlll....__ end Wathettl[)ryerV Refrtga Boolca. Mite. 3041 Babb ~~
with butlneNexec:utiv... mot~lon t~~ wtth $50-$300. 1830 Su~tor (off Baker) a1oo. -·~· (714) 54().-030 1
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of Shopping. right at Muat be •harp, well or-780-1145 on your toee. 20 + houra Freezef S225 547-2918 couchee, c:t1alr1, chine, TV JOHNS 848-1786 -•-
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Ctaultl9d Ad-~ help pref. 831 -5890 DAILY PILOT .__ _ _.._ $225 gae atove S150 amera. VCR, !empt, ten St400 OBO 848-8141
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ARJES (March 21-Apnl 19): Suck close to familiar ground -Mon-Wed-Fr1. 752·2~ ioniY5 moOidl80f&/I():;; auper cond-S17,500. 110.111 • fl!
family fathtnng would provide em otional hfl. Focus on security. --------oa1<11talnlglaucoftblaet, li'flat 1144 Muat Hll Now PIP OAANGt-COAST .Tdd ... IOAI
fi I t . f (' (' . fi am I...... Olk: c:tllna cab; lbl/chr• Xntq Ctl:irt. buffet, hoep. 675-2172 1845··9020 AMC/Jeep -.. ,. ....., uture pans. tva ua ion o propeny. ancer, apncom natives gurc Typing 1 muat. Good S200; wall unit; 5 pc bdrm bed coucllH lamp• *29, Cut•--0,..... .. 11 2524 Harbor Cotta M... llP tf
in scenario. Gourmet treat in s tore for tonight. w1ngure1. LHrn data $4-00;aoluect'nl;aofabd mlae. 5722 Oaki.y Terr: twin ONC-M.d/i;" =~ Ml·I021 IUOI TAURUS ( Apnl 20.M ay 20)' Change of pace necessary. Perceive antry Good wmlng con-$350: bra111g1a11 din nr Turtlerock/Brtarcr•t filled tor apon~tv-~ Featuring
potential. gain overall view. Leave fine points. details for another time. dltlona S300. Xlnt. 972-84t1 1 1 111 met•. \/HF 4 n11I Drlftl M31 s-. end a.rvtcee
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ahead for tnp. IEOllm 111111 Tlew, CUi iom made, lit• e§mr'btt sun 1%. cond, prof meklt. Many 4•apd, loclt-tiuba, rvn• MOTOR CARS
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budget. income pote ntial C 'hrck source matenal. realize some 538"9402 take Sl500. Other quall~ •onal ltemt. 1744 Skylark '72 Flbergl .. 18' deep v '83 Toyota PU 4x4, 5 IPd '';
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methods are o utmoded. Yo u'll win via unorthodox approach. *llll FllllY* turn, xlnt cond. Can 171 l Lane. Baycr .. t .,... hull Mere. 110, ldMI ft9tt-air, amlfm. p/a, p/b, lfiiiPiiii!l'lPl ... Wl"!~P.P• 141~~.:ua~~~··
Aquarius. Taurus. Scorpio pcr'>nn~ play unusual roles. Glrl olc, non-amkr. II 737-8882 eve• & wknda SAT. 9-4, 2318 Redi.nd1, Ing boat S2150. 834-3465 match'g lhell, 8K ml, Ilk•
CANCER (J 2 I J 1 n c dd 1 b d i ·n d bkkpg a· aecty 1klll1. Ant19ue 5' Welnut Tbl, 2 Back Bay. Furn, llou• 7~. '"Id-............ v~ .. , new. N750. 848-7841 '7_!2h40~_!. .. ownr11n1~!~mec. une • u) --> o u en Y a ur en IS 1 e -Salaryopen. Reaumftto: 18' draw 1v1 &500, hold 11em1, planta. more .. " -· ....,,..,. _,, ,,_ .....,.,.,.. .. ..,. Gd.
tmphasas o n freedom. vanct} change. possible invitation 10 travel. 2855 e Cont Hwy, 11 200, matcll'g 86" SldebOard good mite. 848-8074 twin v12 ~ 4 atat• '84 s10 Blazer w/e11 oP-780·1518 °' 552-2000 Priced to NII S2250. Rm
Romance 1s highlighted . member of o pposite sex confides "true" C4M92825 S300, llendcarved Sun 10.-'4: 2427 Hoity l.n. =!'~~.,T13':1~~ ~~·::8:11.e;\= '83 !5000, Turbo d~. x•nt ,848-'98010fe&0-4080
feelings. Sagittanan figure'> 1n ~cnano. _648-7828 Refrlg, couch, llouMhold s270K equtty, a75K caati 84a-44881631•9114 eVM cones, !Oededl Air, auto. 73 240Z. Cleen, runa LEO (Jul) 23-A ug . .?.:? ) W hat had been a "drawback" can now ........ /IHthllC BARGAI NS! Wardrobe, furn. baby lteme .tc. Of trade '1'ruet o..csa «UIM, dlOltat ttweo, alee ex~. loaded, 81eupuntit,
become a defi n 11e asset I ovcd o ne corytides desire to change residence F ~~~~~o~:;.n · Ap•p~; desk, ellalra. game tbl-4 Twin beds wlmatr..... Real &tat•? MUlt ... : rub anrf,~ ... te, plfool(a, .tc T-top S3450, 873--2440
or remodel. Focu~ o n do m e\; it ad1ustmc:nt, solu11on to what had been Karl Home Video. chairs, beaut din rm 5pc, toya. new 12· innate bOat: 8"t ofter NOW. PIP 11U TITITl P.I. •12• 5· 180-1991 '77 D1taun 810. 4 dr. 2
financial dilemma. 873 w. 18th St. N.8. beda, dble, twin. hd bda, new Evlnrud• 12hp, 10-875--2172/845.-9020 Air, cond., 5-epeect, ~st tone gray, wire whit, ale,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt 22) Define te rms, avoid sclf--Ocception, .. P.l lllllY• ~:'~1 c::e2~· 1Pd12t5b~•00• 1111t1!11&1mm0f'Rd•.· Lyman 21·11nter Qd cond. 12K mllH . SHE LI '12 82it Cd, auto, hhr, %·S:~~=~1'r°°215 realize desire will be fulfilled but no t in way expected. You'll be asktd " .. ., Nd• k..i wrk. Aeetorere (2386THEO) pot. 88S. ooncourN, · : •
lO a~ar before S,..,.c1 al group. llro"n11atao n o r pcrhap• •he media. own tranap., pr9' "*'·for Dix wtr bd w htr hdbfd Saturday 9em-3pm dream Otr 875-4142 11111 S18,500. 864-1918 178 610 W~, lttc, w,
r ·-• • delivery Fuftorpar1tlme $115 Evet848-4314 . JIWt • ......... .... -"" Po pu arity, prestige on up~w1ng. w111 train. 85().()88' call elry -. 'II .. IHI r--.., ,_, • ... .,, OWM,
LIBRA (Sept 23-0 ct 22) F mpham o n power, authority, law. 1.,,..Nor~m-=•.,,...,,,.,,,.·~==---=,....--F= .!~::i~~ ~~~~~ Cali &l( to bUY an1JqU;, Wliiioii~~~~~i!Priiol Auto, AMIFM c ... 8n,;,, ""pamt, exh 7~9414
abiliry to succcssfull} u11h1r malenal at hand. You'll be asked to SILK SCREENER -Exper IOfmlca iop, dra•r & mlr· Jewelry, TV•, garege aa1e /YC, Cutt Wftle, 4f,OOO
par1ic1pate m commun11y proJCll. ind1v1dual you admire will pay you pref'd, knowledge of ror, corner pc, dHk. Item• etct na:-eoes ml.' Dark 81uel81ue
meaninaful com phmcni Hopkin• Rotor• llefptul. chalr.Exltcond759·117~ lbce 36 n Columbla dtl, ~ (8314•1
SC6RPIO (Ocl. n -No" 2 1 ): You'll reach wider audience. you'll Call A~t-34~• Kaulll I llY FllllTlll uet9ATI moor1o8B Newpor1 Harbor '11.111
fret better about domrn1r ~1tuat1on. )'Ou'll know that love docs play LES 857-a 133 *~O~detlc +chair S33, 846-1484 •71 lnternetlonal Trewtall, .Ill llmll
major role. Focu, nlso on \p1rnunl value language, ability 10 ITllllTI King Ila bed and frame •W& ~cubollde P CAT 219 no mtr or trw, body gd WTI
communicare needs Am•\ pl:i}\ key role. Florllt Med xtra llelp IM soo 84µ2 protector V.-y FNt. Pre ....on '300 882-2111 dYI 1001 ouaUtr ...
SAGm' ARIUS (Nov 22-l>cc 21 ) Get to bean of matters, strt5\ va1ent1nes dey, no •xi> 49 *'Door P'l'IOfdent +Ice l>flce 12700. 87s-t90t '78 8J8UA8AN 4&4. Dual Nftpott IMctt
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independence and mainta in d1gn11y Memberofoppostte sell docs care. MC •4 1-5837 King a bed(oompl) Top of mall• Sldn.y iibOi, td tonCi w, new tnt noel cond. ga.. ..
bas plenty o f pndc, wants you to ··aive a s1JIUll." Leo, Aquarius natives .... , .. ,_. ...,...,. the Mne-£llte. Ekoeltent •Ph<>M mat•+~· S700. '31·1518 S7850, Olli iam to !P'". Miiiii~~~~~~ fiau~ in dxnam1c scenano. ,.,,....,~ ~-P~ cones. '300. eao-21$3 •M:r.Jl!:.~ Mon ttw Fri, S48 448$ '"4 524TD. 12,000 ml.•
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22~Jan. 19)· fake time. maintain low profile. time. C 842-30t3 Mm~·Lo..lgnlt ~~~~ •ettg1Wtos1dtntbf .... ,_""611onfll0! '79 P'ord 14 ton truck :C:~.0"'1 ~&mpg •
.. lhef' .. cv1dcncc.'' Focu~on ~lunt~. ha ic values. inteari1L. You'll~ TOPLESS MOOEL8 ....... '" Italy. -"""' •O...coditllltbl ,,. ,,.."""* ;J ll!f/raok. xlnt running ""iiiiiiiii:=;;;;;ii;iim=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;; -O"' oompt'"190f#y ~y NMfctl AmJquee. Cell ond t2900 844-CMl1 -.-:-,-:-----.,..-dealina with another < apnrnrn a Cancer nat1vr a ~o figures s1001day. Paid darty bed Pott• a aides & •Motorota voice i>eoer ror detalte. 478·2452 • • LAAOlalL!CTIOH OF ==-
prominently ~receptive No axe> nee 826-)513 matching end tablea MAKI! Off!A Ht toH 9'1e/wecno 'IO OMeun Ptctt~ NEW & UHD IMW'l l
AQUARJlJ (Jan 20-f-eb.18) r>1 vers1fy.kecpopt1onso~,rmke YILIT S1300. Antique d•tlc MIKI! 873·8515 hpct.1:.-cond, &,m---
lonad1stancccall in order toclanfyplans.. You'll be moruwareofbody PartlfnO Mtendant 14 p/tw wlcMJir S1500 102 lndl Klno a ftMUtlon.,, beet. UIOO. 116S .~, ~!-!'...-
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PlSCES (Feb 19-Marrh 20): Be willing to .. tear down" for ...... tTll oond,..-4-4t3t · ~°'*erm~7tt 1 Imo. M 7114 =-=-oe!,~·,~~"" (No.ce.tyetdt-405)
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