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SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1986
oman arrested-in hit-and-run . .
ollce ocate. Newport woman's car at tion with the death of Newpon
Harbor High School freshman
Claude Huben .
carport of her home Monday.
Eisenberg said. ·
repair shop; tests link it to accident Huben was struck by a car at 7:21
p.m. Sunday while jogging with his
sister o·n Irvine A venue near 20th
Street. The car did not ~op after the
accident. and Huben died three days
later at Fountain Valley Regional
Three days later, pohce located the
car at JclO Auto OetaHing. I 33S E.
Warner Ave. in Santa Ana, where it
was taken for body work. In·
vcstigators said owner J.O. K.n tes
cooperated with police in impound-
ina the 1977 silver, four-door
Cadillac.
By SUSAN HOWLE'M' °' ...............
A 34-ycar-old Newpon Beach
woman was arrested Friday in con·
nection with the hit~nd-run accident
that killed a Costa Mesa youth as he was jogina with his sister last
weekend.
NEWSLINf
Cout
The Laguna ~ch City
Council haa rejected a
Merchants' Auoclatlon
request to relocate crafts
shows held on Forest
Avenue.JM
Callfomla
Rep. Bobbi Fiedler d&-
terlbea charges against
her as "rldlculous. "/ A3
Nation
The government Is llkely
to order a ten-fold de-
-creaae In the amoufft.,Bt--1
asbestos fibers workers
can be exposed to.I A3
Religion
Parents and alumni are
fighting efforts by
Cardinal John Krol to
close the nation's oldest
Catholic high school for
boys./ Al
Gardening
You may one day be
awakened In the mlddle
of the night by the cnea of
a thirsty caultfloWerwant-
lng a drink./ A7
Sports
Corona del Mar edges
Saddleback to maintain
Its lead In the Sea View
basketball race.181
The two Super Bowl
coaches have dlstlnctlve-
ly different personalities
and stylea./81
Entertainment
You can't get away from
Bob Hope on thetube -
a speclal tonight and a
movie (his first In 13
years)Monday./AI
Advertisers will try
myriad ways to get the
huge Super Bowl au-
dience to concentrate on
their plugs between the
plays.JAi
INDEX
Clasalfled
Comics
Crouword
Death Notices
Entertainment
Gardening
Horoecope
Public Notices
RMI Estate
ReNgton
Sports
Televiaton
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Susan Norma Lona, vice president
offinancial Plannina Co. in Newpo(t
Beach, was arrested at noon Friday •
she left her 46th Street bome;accord-
ing to Newport Beach police spokes-
man Howard Eisenberg.
She could face charges of felony
vehicular manslaughter in conncc-
Hospital.. • .
A pair of Newpon Beach refuse
workers reponed seeing Long's dam·
aged vehicle being driven o ut of the
Krites said in an interview Fnda)
that a man who identified himself as a
friend of Lona's dropped the car off
................ _, .............
Juon Stewart, !tt':f left), trlee oat hla backhand after I 90llle polnten from
tennla •tar l•an Len (abon and below).
Oopel Sten Bopktna of Lapna Beach (left) completely mleeee Len41'• llghtnlnf eerTe.
Call it a racket. but tennis buffs
love their chance at Ivan Lendl
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of_Dlllly .........
Imagine playing basketball against
Mafic Johnson. or trying to hit
Dwight Gooden's fastball.
That same m ixture of excitement
and awe filled 28 amateur tennis
players Thursday when they faced the
world's No. I ranked professional
player, Ivan undl. at the John
Wayne Tennis Club 1n Newpon
Beach.
"You don't play a~inst him, you
iust hit against ham,· said Dr. Ben
Feldman af\er trading forehands and
backhands with the 25-year-old
champion. "The expencncc was JUSt
fantastic. I wasn't nervous at all since
he was being such a gentleman about
It. ..
The 67-year-old Long Beach phys·
ic1an was the first of the locaJ players
to cover the baseline opposite Lendt.
Participants paid $I 00 each for a
thrtt·minute rally with the C'z.cc ho-
slovaJtian tennis star, with proceeds
goina to the Big Brothers/Big Sisters
of Orange County.
In conjuncllon With a reception
that followed the event. Lcndl helped
raise more than $4.000 for the non-
profit organization
O ne player after another stepped
onto the tennis club's center court
and. after shaking hands with undl
and having their photo taken. dad
their best to keep the ball an play.
Lendt. displaying a sharp sense of
humor. obliged the players. whose
abilities ranged from the senous
competitor to the weekend hacker.
If they wanted to wanted to run.
undl would hit razor-sharp ground
strokes. altemaung bet~n the deep
comers of the court. lfthe) wanted to
hit overheads. he'd send lobs five
(Pleue eee LENDL/ Ai)
earlier this week to be repaired. He
said the car had a broken windshield
and damqe on the riaht front
Krites said he 1uspec\ed the car had
hit someone "because of the dam·
age." He said be had seen damaat on
cars involved in pedestrian accidents
before. and knew what it looked like.
Long's unidentified friend was not
aware of the hit-and-run accident,
K.ri tes said. •
Orange County shcriff s officials
conducted tests that indicated Long's
car "was definitely the vehicle .. that
struck the youth. according to New·
port Beach ~Lice spok.esman Tratt
Harris. Harris allqed that police alto
have evidence that shows Lona wu
driving the car at the time Hu~ was
struck.
Although investigators arc con·
sidenng Long the prime suspect in the
case. Hams said investipton will
still set up a booth at the accident
scene 'Sunday to attract possible
(Pleue Me ARR UT/ A.2)
Student editor -------wins legal fight
oVer editorial
District will publis h
a rticle. reverse action
rescindin g editors h ip
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. Dlllly .........
Student editor Michael Shindler
on-tris-tega:i battle-Friday wttlt
Huntington Beach U nion High
School District officials to publish his
editorial about AIDS in the school
newspaper.
Attorneys for the district signed
l~J papers agreeing that the distnct
wlll reinstate Shindler as editor of the
Westminster High School Scroll and
pay the tecn-ager's legal fees for the
case. Those fees exceed S 14,000.
Shindler, who's been sparring w11h
school officials smcc attacking politi-
cal fi$Urcs and the media m the
editorial. said Friday he felt vmd1-
cated.
'Tm 'glad that they finally found
their senses in a dusty com er some-
where," he said. "It's a clear message
that they (school officials) arc not
above the Constitution."
Shindler filed suit last fall when
d1stnct officials refused to publish his
eduonal because they thought it was
libelous. Shindler took the issue to
court and Superior Coun Judge
Judith Ryan ruled the article was not
libelous or slanderous and ordered
_district offtc1als to ubhsb the edi-
torial.
School officials declined to comply
and filed an appeal.
As the saga cont10ued. school
offictaJs removed Shindler as editor
of the school paper at the end of the
first semester. Shindler claimed in
court action that they were trying to
sack him for taking the battle to coun.
School trustee David Warlleld said
Fnday that he didn't believe at to be an
the best interests of the distnct to
pursue legal action any longer.
"The d1stnct as best served by a
positive public image. I thought at was
dam;tgjng to the education process by
(Pl-..e eee EDITOR/ A.2)
Janitor to stand
trial for murder
Accused of s hooting
nightclub bouncer
on Halloween night
By SUSAN BOWLE'M'
Ol .. Dlllly .........
A Newpon Beach Janitor v.111 !>tand
trial ~>n murder charges for the
Halloween night shooting of a 24-
year-old nightclub bouncer.
Orange Count} Municipal { oun
Judge Russell Bostrom scheduled a
Feb. 3 Supenor Court arraignment
for 22-year-old Robert Laange
Dueslcr II after a pretnal hcanng
Fnday at Harbor Municipal Coun
Dueslcr as accused of shooting Long
Beach resident Wilham .\ Girand ID
the parking lot of Promises. 3333 W.
Coast Highway. whale several Hal-
lowe-en revelers looked on. Duesler
was a bouncer at the nightclub.
hahnar Farahmand. a parking
attendant at Promises. tesufied Fn-
da\ that Duesler drove into the
parlong lot as the nightclub was
closing follow1ng a night of Hal-
loween fesu-.naes. Duesler was re-
ported!) am' 1~g for work at has
1an1tonal JOb in the Tok.a• Bank
building ne'\t door to Promist>S when
Girand approached h1~ car
The 20-)ear-old 1A 1tness said
Girand wal~ed up to the car and
cursed at Duesler dunng their con-
versauon G arand was reportedly
(Pleue eee JA1'flTOR/A2)
Long Beach rejects
radioactiv e wastes
F rom staff aad wire reports
LONG BEACH -The Pon
of Lons Beach on Fnday Joined
a groWlng hst of harbors refus·
ing to handle spent radioacttve
fuel rods from Taiwan that arc
dcsuned for a South Carolina
nuclear-reprocessing fac1ht)
Orange County offi c1ah
earher cxprcs.sed concern that
the rad1oact1\C rods received at
Long Beach might be trucked
over local frttways on their way
to South ( arohna
.\ { ahfo m 1a H~ghwa) Patrol
spokes1A oman had confinncd
that proposed routes anduded
portion' of the \anta .\na. San
Diego { osta Ml'<.a and R1,cr·
~ldC frl'C!'W8\ \
Oranfe Count' SuP<'n l\N
Bruce Nc\tande said he "'ant~
lOUOt) gO\Cmment to tic ID·
'\lhcd 1n routangJic;cu s1ons 1f
the rad1oacu' e v. aste ~rt' to tx-
(Pl-..e .ee PORT /A2)
) ·Each party has its own angle on 1986
Ferguson wants to see GOP win more seats.
Sumner calls for more eff ecttve legislator s
BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .............
The 1986 elect.ions pose different
cballenttt for Republican and Dem~
cntic stratetilU, Oranae County
political leaden uid at a forum
Friday in Irvine.
Tbe epea.ken. Atermblyman Gil
Ferp.tt0n, R·Newport Be.ch, and
retired Supmor Court J udfe Bruce
Sumner. who chain the <>ranee
County Oemoc:radc Central Com·
mittec both acknowlefed that the
OOP ~ an o'et wtwlmina ttti ..
tration fdtc alona the Ora• CouL
Ftttuton llid bis P911Y irT 1986
must press for Vlctones an o ther
d1stncts 10 change the ma~onty hold
that Democnts now have m the state
Senate and uemblY and in Cah·
fomia's conarcssjonaf dclcpt1on. He
said the power shift is nttded to
counter the way Astembly Spc,aker
Willie Brown. D-San Francisco. con-
trols 1'is penf s lflililaton ·~with an
iron hand -ft&D of money'' to
support their campallfts.
Sumner. 1n \um. satd OranJIC
County need more effective lqj ..
lators. reptdksl of pany 1ffih1uon
He claimed .teveral of the county's
SKatnt llwmakm .. panda 10 the
mean prcJud1ccs" of some residents
but have littk influent"t' 1n their
government body.
The local pohttcal traders spoke a\
the Rqistry Hotel an a Pf'OVlm
sponsored b} the If" inc Chambtr of
Commerce.
The sole IHUC of aarttmen\ be--
tween the two was a belief that pany
pohhcs should be kep\ out of non-
parttYn local raa:s. includina cit
cou~1l 1nd .chOol board campa1an .
umncr, a former aurmblyman,
dncribcd pany endonemenlS in.u(b races as ··a perver11on of the procn ..
fequtOO llJd be bu no desire to f "' uch candidates .. ,be litmus tcst of
part)' affiliation.
On other 1uutt the two divcr'lfd.
Fers'*IOn. a Ne-,,on Beach b\w-
M'llmAD and retired Manne COflJS
heutenant colonel. 'ra!> elected to the
Assembly ID 1984.
"h 's an eyc-openina cxpencnct for
any ciu:r.cn to stt ho w lav.'5 art made."
he said. "h's not a deliberative bod
it's a polmal body -and the~
outnumber us."
FctJuse>n said Democract hold a
47-l) cdac over Republican' an
>\~mbly SCI\&. a 26-14 ml)ont) ID
\he Senate and a 27-18 maJ11n an
CahfOmia'a conaress1onal seats
He dttcn'bed the Orarwe Coast as
''\he moat llepubltean dJstnct ID Ammca:· tNl llJd lhe part~ mu t try
to pan ldlS 1n areas such u n
~. the Su fttnaftdo ValJey and
the llivtf'lldf..San lemarCbDOf'CllOft. -we u\-c io wwct Om\ocnts in
thole aras and dri:at them a' thf
(Pl ••• -PA.aTT I Al)
will be remembered .,,........ .; ................
A nll Cllll ol Am wica'1 Vilmam
M1A1 will bl._... M1011 ta. natioe , *,_ ..................
.. it ii a NII IMI ...._ PO\V
'-11loed beUevee could ~ w••wdlD~l*UolSoutbeatl
Aa
·11mow daere are Americu POW1
ttill in . vi in Vietaam and
Laoe." Z..~ cbainnaD oltbe calibma a.a--of the National
lAlpe POW/MlA Familiea. ••ae.
.. came tbcTe an men oa the lilt wbo were alive·and in tbe camp where I
W11 Mid. Wbee I wu rel111ed " rloed uit Col Jerry Ant. a ~ War POW, wiU be the
Uyaole 91 rtft aa foun&ain Va&-
111'• aemembn.ce c.emoeJ • h 6:30 p.a. Ola Suday. Foutain
Valley it oec ol die 0DJy On.Qle Cou citia jOiaias in I.be .National
Day ::f Remembrance for America's
Vietnam MlAa.
Yearly OD I.be Sueda_y ~
Ju. 27. the day tbe U.S. ai&ned I.be
Puit Accorda that beian the wind
down of American involvement in
Vietnam, the Leaaue bolda a day of
remembrance.
'
lleceat events have railed aorne
bopa tbe u .s. will ,et • final
aiCCOUDti• of lhe &111 or t1'e 2,,..1 men ttill litled u M.illi.na in Action.
S&&Dday'• aervice is part of the
l.elpi'• ~ eftbnl to keep the
memory of tMle-mea alive.
tountain Valley's ceremony will be
held on lbe front lawn of City Hall at
the Freedom Tree. .
Dlddy L&mmen, wbo is coord1-
natine Fountain Valley's propam,
said this Sunday's national event is
especially importaf\t to remind the
country of Vietnam and the MIAs.
This trivia game W<?,rth a bundle
BJ JBANSlTB A VENT ... ..._ ......
Fttll.»4 DOIHtOp questions on
everythi• from an and lciefKle to roct aod rdiaion, the moderator
mercileuly llddcct points and sub-
tnctld penalties from team aoores.
The 1Ceoe was ucrs 1986 CoUete
Bowl, a trivia playoff wonb more
than Sl0,000 in acbolanbips if the
winniDJ team makes it to lhe national
cbampiOMhipa~n May.
Patterned after the _popular tele-
vision show of the '60s. the tour-
nament will pull five, top-ecoriJta
students &om matches scheduled at ua throuab Jan. 31 to form a team
for the ~ competitioa. The
UCI All-Star Team will meet oollqe
teams from Sianford. Berteley, and the matches, "it's frustrating when
Honolulu at Cal Sta1e·frano1>n Feb. someone on the other team beats you
1 S before IOUta on to leeliooal and to an answer."
natioaal competilioas. To prepare for the aruetina ques.-
• Marti BlnDore coordinator for the lions, Ontko. a junior. said b~ reads
guizpme.saidtfClwonthcWestem newspapers and memorizes ~I Collcle Bowl competition almanacs. He never knows when he'll
in--r'i) and Wiii twlner-up to UC need the infonnation. he said u he
Berkeley in ·as. Students cboten' for proceeded to rack up point after
the rqionall from ucrs 6th annual poinl C.OU. Bowl are telected solely on "Who was assassinated one month
the buil of their perfonnanoe durin&_aftel he cballeqed Franklin Delano me Wmpetition, she said. R'Oblevelt for"the preaidencyT'" Rind
Studentuip up for the matches on on the buzz.er, Ontko fired back,
their own, Barmore said. Ruth Black, "Huey P. Lona. aovemor from Lou·
a 21-year-old tenior from En&land isiana." After 14 minutes of question· said she aianed up becaute .. it's fun.'1 ina. tbepmewuoverand Ontko had Micbaef Ontko, a mechanical engi-won the riabt to come back another neerins ~ in bi1 aeoond year of ~Y for another round of competi-
oompetition, said althou&b be enjoys lion.
Top speller wins \Vith 'chiaroscuro'
BJ StJSAN HOWLETT ............
Saddleback H ish School
sophomore Minh-Tuan Hoana won
the Orute County Depan.ment of
f.duc:ation '• spellina bee Tbunday by
correctly spdlina cbiarorcuro.
Students from from 38 Oranae
County Hiab Schools pthered at
Newport Harbor ffiab School Thun-
day to oompete in a battle of the
champion spellers
Second place in the annual event,
·which is co-,ponsored by the Santa
Au Rotary O ub. went to Canyon Hiah School sophomore Merritt
Schrocb.
Participants ~ cboten by their
biah tebools, acoordina to Oraose
County Depen.ment of Education
spokeswoman Sharon Nelson.
The oontest staned with a written
tett of 20 words. Tea of the 38starters
iPdkd I I of tJie 20 woi'di correctly
and advanced to the oral competi-
tion. The oootes1&0ts stood in the
final round as Ions as they spelled
words conectly, lhen sat down when
they failed to untangle the
alphabetical m.onsters.
The 10 finalists went through 30
words before the spellins bee ended at
about 10:30 p.m.
.. You should have seen some of the
words those kids were spelling."
Nelson said.
Hoana won a $200 cash prize for
finishina fint.
Cbia.r01Curo is the treatment of liabt anchhaclethat itu9ed-t0'1'f()duce
an illusion of depth or a dramatic
effect in a painting.
Scbroch will pick up ' SI 00 for
second place.
The two winners will receive their
prizes at a I uncbeon sponsored by the
Santa Ana Rotary Club o n Feb. 11 at
the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana,
Nelson said.
PORT OF LONG BEACH •••
hem Al
moved from Lona Beach over local
freeways.
The U.S. Oeputment of EnelJ)'
said a week .., it bad 1elected Lona Beach u the pon of entry for the fuel
rods, which would lhen be U'UCbd
acrou the oountry.
lut in a telepam eent Friday to
Eneray Secretary John Herrinstoo,
the pon's executive director, James
McJunkin, said, "Althou&b we would
like to accommodate the Oepan.ment
of EnetJY.t the pave concerns of the
citiz.ens or Lons Beach and surround-
ins oommunities make it impractical
. for us to handle this carJO."
McJunkio said be'had been assured
that Lons Beach officials bad the ri&ht
to refu1e the shipments.
EDCl'IY Department spokesman
Jim Gaver at the •ncy's Savannah
River, Ga., facility issued a two-
sentencc statement sayins only that
the telqram had been received and
WU beins reviewed.
"There wiU be no funber comment
on this matter at this time," Gaver
said.
In Washington, D.C.. En~y De-
partment spokesman Phil Ke1f said
he didn't believe the qcocy could
require the P?rt to accept the cargo.
Keif also wd he didn't know if the
qcocy had alternative ports already
in mind.
The Port of Long Beach is in San
Pedro Bay adjacent to Los An,eles
Harbor.
Previously, port officials in Seattle
and Tacoma, Wub., Portland. Ore.,
and Los Aqeles bad told (ederal
officials they didn't want the nuclear
material movina throu&b their
harbors.
Federal officials said they ruJed out
the Orqon and Wuhinston ports
because it would have required
lengthier and costlier overland move-
ment of the material.
On Thursday, Port of Los Angeles
spokesman Bill Stein said officials
there re~CC1ed at least three overtures
from pnvate contractors hired by the
Energy Department to handle the
nuclear shipments.
The Energy Department wants to
unload l 8 shi{>ments of spent fuel
rods from a Taiwan nuclear research
reactor over an 18-month period
bcainnina in late March.
F.acb shipment would be a lead-
lioed stainless steel cask 17 feet long
and 4 feet in diameter oontaining 13
spent fuel rods. The 18 shipments
would have a total of234 fuel rods.
The material, once at the Savannah
River plant in South Carolina, is to be
reprocessed, mainly to remove
plutonium.
Plutonium is a by-product of the
nuclear fission reaction that powers
nuclear plants.
Claade Babert
ARREST •••
From Al
witnesses to stren11hen the case.
Lons was booked into the Newport
Beach City Jail and was later trans-
ferred to Oranae County Jail, where
she remained Friday in lieu of
S2S,000 bail.
Funeral services for Hubert arc
scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Monday at St.
Joachim Church, 1964 Orange Ave.
in Costa Mesa.
PARTY LEADERS DISAGREE ON GOALS •..
l'rom Al
polls," he said. But the local leg1slator
said it's "rid iculous" and loo ex-
pensive to try to un1eat bis-city Democracu, such as Santa Monica
Astemblyman Tom Hayden.
"We•re tryins to tum the Lcais.-
latu.re around and make it Re-
publican .. Fersuson said. "It's 1oin1
to be difficuJt, but we think we have a
window of opponuoity of about four
years."
If such a chanae 1s not ac-
complished. the con1ervat1ve as.-
1emblyrnan said, "California may
become one bia Santa Monica-
Berteley," teferrins to liberal Demo-
cratic auooaholds.
Cou.nty Democratic chairman
Sumner actnowledeed he is based in
a OOP 1trontbold. When he asked
-the Irvine audience mcmben
whether they would vote for a
~ANOf llllly Pilat COAST
_..OPPICI
Democrat "under any circum-
stances," only three or four raised a
band.
But he insisted, ··The import.Int
thing in government is the quality of
your representative.... A consider-
ation should be how effective that
person has been in the body to which
he was elected."
Sumner cited U.S. Rep. William
Danncmeyer, R-Fullcrton, u a local
conarcuman who has liu.le influence
in Wuhinston. Dannemcyer, who
recently announced plans to .eek the
U.S. Senate 1eat now held by Alan
Cranston, bas made headlines for his
controversial statements concemina
homosexuals and AIDS.
Sumner also dcteribed U.S. Rep.
Robert Doman, R-Garden Orove, as
"an embarrusment to-me as a person
from California." Qoser to home.
Sumner criticized U.S. Rep. Robert
Badham, R-Newport Beach. for
"spending more money traveling
around the world than anyone else in
Conaress."
Tile Democratic leader reserved
praise for one local GOP lqislator,
state Sen. Marian Bergeson, R-New-
port Beach. But be described the
circumstances leadina to her election
u "a nuke."
Sumner asserted that Oranac
County lost its most effective oon-
peuman when Doman defeated
incumbent Democrat Jerry Patterson
in 1984. He claimed most of Oranse
County's Republican lawmakers
have made headlines with colorful
political rhetoric while neglecting
their oonstitwcnts' needs.
"The1e absurd little flag-waving
thinp ~re often utcd as a di$1U ite for
doin1 sood work." Sumner said.
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JANITOR FACES TRIAL IN MURDER •••
From Al
tellina people who entered the park-
inaJot lha.Ubey couldnot park._tber:e
because the niabtclub was clOted for
the evenina.
Then, Duesler "just smiled and
drove off," Farahmand allesed.
But Duesler came back,
Farahmaod told Deputy District
Attorney Richard King.
"The second time I saw him. he had
a~ in his hand," Farahmand S&Jd, ..~intcd t.bc 1un.at-mc.!!.
Farahmand said Dueller allqcdly
held the gun with both bands u he
pointed it toward the attendant, then
walked over to Girand and shot him
in the upper body three times with the
pistol.
The niahtclub's bouncers help the
parking attenc:!ants at closing time,
Farahmand said. The bou.ncen and
auendanu-Uep ...additional pcople-
from oomina into-the parkina lot and
help patrons leavins to get their can,
he explained.
Several onlookers dressed in HaJ-
lowcen costumes also saw the 1hoot-
ing. but many of them dismissed it u
some JOrt of prank, police said.
Duesler remained in~ Coun-
ty Jail in lieu ofS2SO,OOO bail.
LENDL TAKES ON ALL COMERS IN OC •••
Prom Al .
stories hi&b. And if they came to the
net, he'd fet out a loud srunt as if the
shots he was firina at them WCTC the
hardest he could muster.
i:J» crowds swroundiog the court
wouJd cheer the local cbalknaen and
offer sood-natured insults for their
clumsy footwork or missed shots. Of Lendt. one spectator said, summing
up the popular opinion, ""We're all
waitina for him to really cut loose."
But LendJ is no showoff and
politely returned shots and hustled
after opponents' best efforts.
"I really wanted to see what he
couJd do, but I knew he would only be
playins up to the ability of whomever
be was qainst," sajd Kirk Sand of
La&una Beach.
ihe 32-year-old guitar builder has
been playins tennis reaularly for the
past e1~t yean. But he said he's never
seen such remarkable shots comina
back across the net at him.
"He wasn't really bittina as hard as
he could, but the spin on the ball was
the main thins. It was unbelievable,"
Sand said. "The ball looked cu-
shapcd.''
But Sand said his SI 00 was well
spent.
"I'd hit the ball, then look over the
net and think. •w ow, that's Ivan
Lendt.• l couldn't pass this up."
Kevin Doud of Irvine has been
playing tennis since the Sth pade, but
the 24-year-old admitted he was
nervous when he stepped out on the
court. Not only was be playinaqainat
the world's best tennis player, but his
friends were capturing his three
minutes on videotape.
"I reaUy thouaht this would be the
opportumty ol a lifetime," Doud
said.
Doud. a member of the Big
Brothen of Ora.nae County, said be
and the other J*1.icipants a~
~ated Lendl's 1Dvotvement not
only u a volunteer spokesman for the
orpnizatioo, but u a strong role
model for youna ~nnis playen.
''I personally admire him for his
humor and bis attitude," he said. "I
think be represents tennis very well."
lo a brief chat with reporters, Lend I
said he is a stronJ supporter of the Big
Brothers/Big Sisters prosram a nd
looked forward to the fund-raiser
following a busy tourins schedule that
included a major tournament in New
York (which he won) and a Wednes-
day exhibition match at the Forum
apiost Yannick Noah (which he also
woo).
EDITOR ••.
From Al
catTYina it (the dispute with Shindler)
oul Besides, the article was not that
strong. But rm not sa}'.ins we're soina
to ao beUy up (in similar disputes.)"
Superintendent of Schools Marie
Otto could not be reached for com-
ment Friday, but a school official who
wished to remain unidentified said
the ~ment seems to indicate that
the district is sivin& up prior review of
student articles and mi&ht have to
publish without controf everything
Beth Ennis, a spokeswoman for Big
Brothen/Bi& Sisters of Orange Coun-
ty. said the orp.n.ization relies on
donatioos and fund-raiscn such u
the Lcndl tennis event to survive. The
11oup receives no United Way or
aovemmcnt fund.iDf.
Accord ins to Eorus, each boy or girl
in the prosram -age 6 to 16 -is
matched to a BiJ Brother or Sister
who becomes a friend and role model
for the youth. The pair spend from
four to six hours a week t•ther.
Additional programs 10cludc a
Couples for Kids program that
matches a married couple to a child
who has been abused or has witnessed
violent conflicts between parents .
To become a Bis Brother or Bi&
Sister, volunteers are asked to com-
plete a thorouah screening process
that includes an orientation, inter-
views and training.
thafs written.
But the 17-year-old Shindler, who
said he plans a career in hyp-
notherapy or politics, said that
provisions in the Education Code
permittina prior review of ocwspeper
articles violate the U.S. Consitution's
First Amendment.
"They haven't passed any amend-
ments that guarantee everyone free-
dom of press, except for students," he
said.
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SAN DIEGO-An u.nems:>toyed cement contf.ctor wu oonvicted Friday -eiJht weeks before those reviews are market.
Of •rvi-.,. -,___ Mayor -u,_r uedeecock·· Lawver to nay S._~""or WASHINGTON (AP)-Tbe aov· out the cleanup. completed and the final r-ulations The et1ion to Al'!\ rid o' all ... __
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mujmum penalty of 1 S years in federal prison and a $3,000 One, assistant U.S. automobile mechanics can be ex· the current exposure limits, estimates announcement Thursday by the En· officials weiahlna the occu.,.noul
Attorney Robert Rose said. posed to on the job, accordina to that some 2 million workers -most vironmcntal Protection Aatncy th.at exposures to· work.en from tbe
officials. of them in the construction trades-it intends to ban ubestoscntirclyand cleanupapinstadesire&orcrnovelM
Without changes in current <» are exposed to the known carcinogen remove alt products containing it producu from the environment. l>Utrlct attorney propot1e. Jaw cupational exposure limits. a newly as part of their jobs. from the market over the next decade. OSHA officials estimate \.bat 1 announced effon to rid the environ-"I would assume we would· have a The government cst1'ma•--that at 'lli · ..... _ ....._ ... SAN FRANCISCO -District Attorney Ario Smith is proposina a
constitutional amendment to restri..ct the release of crime suspecu on their own recosnizance. The proposal was sparked by the recent controveny over parolee
Robert Fairbanks. Police say Fairbanks was charged in a sexual assault.
ment of all asbestos-related products · .... .> m1 on consttuct1on wo, .. ~... ,_ h 0 final draft m the next few days, .. said least 30 million tons ofasootos were potentially cancer-ausins ubellol
overt enut l yearscouJddramati-Chriss Winston, an OS HA putintothemarketbetween 1900and exposurc,primarilythroaa•hreoovat ..
caJly increase the chances of cancer spokeswoman. "It would then have 1980 -most of it as insulation for · d r b. b ·1·-...rd _ .... _
fior workers aiv-n the task of r .. rrvi'ng t th •" Ii I · b h mg or emo is mg w mp .,....,.'I> o-.... -·, o go rou.,. a ma review Y t e piping in millions of homes and tht' l')'latenal was used for insulalioa.. ·releasod on bis own recognizance and then killed college student Wendy Check
while be was free. Smith said his office-is drafting the proposed constitutional
am~ndment that, if approved by voters, would bar anyone charged with a
senous felony from being considered for release without bail.
U.S. olllclal call• Japane. 'Nlppen'
SAN JOSE-A senior U.S. foreign trade n~otiator has downplayed his
reference to his 1a-panese counterparts as "Nippers," sayin' such slang
expressions are used in "in-house .. discussions. Michael Smith, the U.S.
deputy tfldeTCpreKntati.v.e, used the term du1 iug-ir.fan....17 conversation with
rcponen covering..a conference of trade ministers from the United States, Ja~. ean.da and the European Economic Community in San Diego. 'Smith
said tnde negotiators often use such terms as ''Krauts," "Canucks" and
"Nippen" among themselves, but mean no insult by them.
Voyager 2 . caps ....
~· • 41h¥ea~!w
on Uranus flyby
U.S. to .ell llghter eqalpment to CJWJe11e
WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration is preparing to notify
Congress that it intends to sell the Chinese air force radar and navigation
equipment to upgrade its jct fighter planes, administration and congressional
sources said today. The deal. valued at about $500 million, would strengthen
U .S. ties with the Communist government in Peking but could cause strains
with some European allies. Japan and Taiwan. 1
NASA also repairs
problem with Europe
Space Agency's probe
PASADENA (AP) -Voyager 2
capped an amazing. 81h-year journey
Fnday. sweeping within 50,679 miles
of Uran us in a historic close cn-
C01Jnter and snapping dozens of
photographs of the pant planet. its IJJdlan leader Ban.ts face. pr011ecat1on muJti-colored ~rk nngs and craters _ _ _ . ·· and valleys Ori its moons.
PORTLAND. Ore. -..ThiJ.c&raJ cmment said Ei<liy LL Will The unmanned--spacecraft thin
prosecute American Indian ~ctivist Dennis ~ks and three other ln.dians on hurtled on through the solar system,
decade-Old charges that they 1llegaJly transponcd firearms and explosives. The aiming toward a 1989 encounter with
dccisio'? caJ?le ~days after the U.S. Supi:eme Court, in~ 5-4 ruling. rejected Neptune.
the lndtans claim that they had been derued a speedy tnal. and overturned ·•we have reached the fruition of
lowcr<e>un rulings that b.ad dismissed the charges. ~t the tjmc: of the a~sts. 4'h years of hard work." said Ellis Ban~ ~u ~ted fo~ fatlu.re to apJ>CB! for scnte~cmg on a not and assault Miner, deputy project scientist at Jet
COD'Vlctlon m connection with a 1973 disturbance in Custer. S.D. Propulsion Laboratory. " ... It's some-
" what akin to the feeling a new mother Vele,fta Bo,ftnef" reJea--..a l~Om S..Of11nJtaJ has after carrying a child for nine
.& 1 --8c;u .IJ D r months and finally holding it in her
BOSTON -Soviet dissident Yelena Bonner. 62, was released Friday arms."
from Massachusetts General Hospital for a second time since undergoing Project scientist Ed Stone an-
open-heart surgery after doctors determined she could continue her nounccd the latest milestone in
recuperation at home. "Or. Bonner still had mild pcricarditis," Dr. Peter Voyager's $600 million trek from
Block. a cardiologist who has treated her, said in a statement, "but sne can Earth and 41h-year journey from
recuperate at home with anti-inflammatory medication." Pcricarditis is an Saturn -which it explored in 1981
irritation of heart lining. after flying past Jupiter in 1979.
Ne• dru6 uld to fight reject1on better
PITTSBURGH -A new emera.cncy drug, described as .. a magic buJlet"
by one prominent surgeon, works more effectively and much faster than
conventional drugs to prevent rejection of transplanted organs. doctors say.
Orthoclone OKT3 works on the body's T -<:ells, which are believed to cause the
rejection of transplanted organs. "Our initial results have been outstanding,··
said Dr. Thomas Starzl, professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh
and a pioneer in transplant surgery. The drug. discovered and manufactured by
Ortho Pharmaceuticals Corp .. a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary in Raritan.
N .J .. has been tested since 1980 in 2 1 hospitals in the U nited States and abroad.
according to company spokeswoman Donna Pepe.
Tatu catches Superbowl fever
CHICAGO -South African Bishop Desmond Tutu caught Super Bowl
fever Friday, and said be was rooting for the Chicago Bean. "I have become a
Bear fan, and I think I may stay around for the Super Bowl,·· said Tutu. winner
of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize, during a public tribute for him at Daley Center.
Chicaao wu one of seven cities Tutu is visiting during a two-week U.S. tour to
raite funds for the South African Council of Churches.
4th rict1m of VleJUJa alrport attack dles
VJENNA, Austria - A 26-year-old teacher became the fourth fatality in
the Vienna airport attack when she died of grenade wounds suffered in the
Palestinian terrorist raid, hospital and government sources $aid Friday. There
was no explanation for the delay in announcing the death Wednesday of
Elisabeth KrieaJer, who bad been planning a trip to Israel and was caught in the
Dec. 27 assault. Doctors warned from the outset that the Vienna woman's head
injuries were critical. She lapsed into a coma and never awakened.
Thatcher 1011e11 second Cabinet member
LONOON -Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, struggling with her
most serious political crisis since comin• to power 61'1 years aJO. on Friday
accepted the resip.ation or a second mlJOr Cabinet member tn two weeks.
Leon Brittan. under heavy pressure after Mn. Thatcher rcPC?rted to Parliament
on Thursday that he bad leaked a Jetter damaging to a Cabinet colleague, quit
as tceretary of trade and indus!J')'. Mn. Thatcher's offioe announced. Brittan
became the second Tory Cabinet member to fall in the mushrooming
controversy over the the fir\ancially ailina Westland PLC helicopter company.
'Fall-Nie' •79tem couldn't uve mlulle
Voyager traveled on a curving. three
billion mile path to reach Uranus,
which is 1.84 billion miles from
Earth.
"Just about two minutes ago.
Voyager made its closest approach to
Uranus. the first spac.ecraft to fly past
the planet.'' Stont said after the 9:59
a.m. encounter with the solar sys-
tem·s third-largest planet. the seventh
from the sun.
Fiedler
describes
charg.eJI as
ridiculous
LOS ANG ELES (AP) -Rep.
Bobbi Fiedler, indicted with an aide
on ch.arges she tried to buy off an
opponent for the GOP nomination
for U.S. Senate, said Friday she
ex~cts to be vindicated on the
"ndiculous" charges.
Fiedler. 48, a drugstore owner who
rode a local anti-busing campaign to
prominence. and Paul Clarke, her
closest friend and adviser, were
charged in an indictment returned
Thursday and unsealed Friday with
offering SI 00,000 to help pay state
Sen. Ed Davis' campaign debts.
In return. they proposed that
Davis. a former Los Angeles police
chief, drop out of the primary to
choose an opponent for Sen. Alan
Cranston, the Democratic whip. the
jndictment alleged.
"This whole thing as ridiculous.
I've done nothina wrong and I don't
think anyone in my campaign has
done anythiQg wrong," Fiedler, 48.
said at a news confen:ncc shortly after
surrendering to the court.
Clarice c.alled the indictment "one
Meanwhile. NASA aimed two of its
dish-shaped Voyager tracking an-
tennas in Goldstone, Calif., at the
European Space Agency's ~
space probe for three hours Friday
aficran ESA tracking antenna in West
Germany lost most contact with the
spacecraft. which is heading toward a
March 14 encounter with Halley's
comet.
Laescr said ESA officials told him
Giouo·s own antenna somehow be-
came incorrectly aimed.
The problem was fi.xed by Friday
afternoon when ESA engineers trans-mlited ~w orders to G1ott<>. ro -t------,...,•
redirect the probe's antenna, Lacser
said. The Goldstone antennas allow-
ed ESA to get the necessary infor-
mation from Giotto to determine the
cause of the problem, he added.
Because Voyager collected so much
information and more than 80 pic-
tures during its closest approaches to
Uranus and its major moons. most of
the material was stored on tape
aboard the spacecraft for trans--
mission back to Earth.
Asa result, scientists were unable to
announce much in the way of new
discoveries except that Voyager
proved Uranus has a magnetic field
and that its moons apparently have
craters from mctconte impacts as
well as faults and valleys.
U.S. Gcologjcal Survey geologist
Larry Soderblom. a member of the
Voy&Jer imaging team. said he was Shipe collide in North Sea
surpnsed by the apparent fault zones Smoke drlfta from the Greek npertanker Orleana (bo«:ta&MD -
and valleys on some ~f the largest of · photo~ which bunt Into Oamee Jl'rtclaw after a !fortla See
the 14 known Uran1an moons be-' 1 cause he "did not anticipate this collla on,0..a ra&lng anowatorm with Datch flahlDC trawler
degree of geological activity on the Jan •an~oon, allown above In a Netherlanct. harbor. All S2
Uranian satellites... crewme.n were reacued u burning oil apWed from the ball.
Bobbi Fiedler
of the greatest poht1cal diny tncks of
all time:·
Cranston decli ned comment. Fie-
dler had dMCribed him Thursday as a
"rhetorical Rambo" who ranks with
the "last of the old-time big spend-
ers."
The indictment followed a two.-
week investigation that was started
after Davis went to authorities. said
Al Albergatc, spokesman for District
Attorney Jra Reiner.
Davison Friday said the offer came
from one of has supporters m
previous elections who m he under-
stood was an emissary from Fiedlcr's
campa1an staff. Davis refused to
identify the contact.
U.S. fighters exercise
off the Libyan coast
Termed ·quiet but
tense' as U .S., Libyan -------jets meet in the air
WASHI NGTON (AP) -Fighter\
from two American a1rcrait earner<;
conducted flight opernt1on5 off the
Libyan coast Frida> 1n what l .~
officials described as a quiet hut tense
Navy exercise. Libya branded II an
"aggressive provocation ...
Pentagon sources. discussing the
matter only on cond111on they not tx·
1dent1fied bv name. said the tir<.t
flights off the earners Saratoga and
Coral Sea had been conducted Thur,.
day nigh t and Fnda) "Wlthout 1m t·
dent."
On Fnda} tvenmg. an adm1n1c;.
tration source disclosed a group ot
four Lib) an fighters had flown north-
ward into the Mediterranean earltC'r
in the day. apparent!) to obsene th\·
Navy force. A group of U.S. F-'\-1!(
fiJhters. alread) up in the air. w('r\·
directed toward the ·L1h,ans. tht'
source continued. ·
But as the Nav) fi.ghttrs mmcd
within vision of\hc Soviet-m ade M 1g
23s and M1g 25s, the planes pttled off
and returned to Libya without mak-
ing an' threatening moves. The
source d1sm1ssed the meeting of the
11lanes as "insignificant. ..
EarhC'r. Pentagon sources declined
to specify what routes the U.S.
fighter"> had been flying beyond
~a)1ng the) were not over the Gulf of
S1dra. a large. contesttd body of water
that cuts in to Libya's coast Lib~
claims the gulf part of its temtonal
waters
But in a ronfustng tum of events.
th<' Pl.'ntagnn appeared to reverse
'"C'll on "'htther future fl ights miabt
e\tend o~ er the gulf O n Thursday.
tht' Pentagon said publicl) that no
~uch tlightc; werr planned. In a
prtpared respon~ to tht' same quCS-·
unn on Fnda\. ho"'e'·er the Pen-
tagon w a<. not so adamant
"The l ntted ~tates will be con-
dul tin@. operations in th<." T npoh
Flight lnforma11on Region (FlR). in
inwm.itwnal airspace over anter-
nauonal v.aters." the Pem.agon said.
"The Gulf of Sidra 1s in the Tri poh
f-1 R: hut we a~ not discussing
<;l)l•nfil'' of our operations. including
lo.:at1ont. Wlth1n the Fl R ..
fhr l n1ted ta tcs refuses to heed
l 1b\a's claim to the gulf.
COLD LAKE, Alberta -A so-ca.lied fail.-safe system could not be
dep!oyed in t~e to prevent an unarmed U.S. cruise missile from cra~hin•
dunqa test fhght Wednesday. a Canadian ForcesspokesmaJ\ said. The missile
went down pre.maturely in a heavily wooded area of the Primrose lake Air
Weapons Range. on the Albert.a-Saskatchewan border. Maj. Luigi Rossetto. a
Canadian Forces information officer. said Thursday the crew of a U.S. Air
force Boei.na 707 chate plane could not respond in time to release a safety
parachute or take control of the missile.
Oaerrlll .. reach Ugandan capital
KAMPALA, U~nda---Units of Upnda's main rebel aroup fouaht their
way into the capital Friday. pushina the military aovemmcnt to the brink of
oollaJ* five weeks after it sitncd a peace treaty with tbe fUcrrillu. Rebels of
the National Resistance Army, which beaan its offensive last week, had
establiahed positions in most sectors of 1<.ampala by dusk. While tome
90vemment units beld out. witnesses said hundreds of aovemment soldiers
fled toward the cast.
'Prizzi'sHonor' takes honors
with four Golden Globe A ,Wards
8. Yemea IJu new leader, rebel• clalin
A rebel radio broldcast from South Yemm said leaden of the bloody
lftM&llCDCY uaintt Ali Nauer Mohammed ~ hUn .. praldent Fridal and named tleidar Abu-Bek.r al·Attat u proVlsiooal hcM o( tbe Arab world t
only Manitt state. Arab diploma&ic soun:es in tbe fClion viC'Md with
akept.lcitm the broldcast by the batd·lfoe Manist rebclt. Ont Arab diplomat in s.na·a. c:apilal of North Yemen. uid: "Without Soviet and Arab tJeckina. the
~will certainly 10 Wlheeded."
BEYERL Y HILL (AP) -
••Priui's Honor:· a movie about love
and death m the Mafia, captured fo ur
top honors Friday at the 43rd annual
Golden Globe Awards, while the
NBC television series 0 The Ooldcn
Girls" and "Miami Vice .. each won
two awatcls.
"Priui•s Honor.. won the best
motion picture-comedy or drama
catqc>ry, while Joh a Huston won l>Ht
dim:tor for the movie.
Jack Nicbolt0n won best tctor in a mUlical Of comedy movie '°' his rok
u the lovauuct Mafia IOldier in the
t\bn. Kathleen Tuner woe bat ~ ID \he ta.me ca.w,ory fof ber ~ of Nicbo&lon's deldty wife
and penmr in crime
M11 Tilly woe best W11P0«1ina .aaa fior a mov11 role h her
pot1' •ta.I o( a~ JOUftl na in
the fil m "Agnes of God.'' about the
murdtr of a newborn child m a
convent.
Klaus Mana Brandauer >Ao n for hi5 su~portin;J movie role as the
pb1landcnna husband in "O ut of
Africa.··
In a rare;a1 Estelle Getty and
Cybill She each won fo r the
catca0ry o best pcformance by an
ectttU in a tekvi.sion sencs. Miu ~tty fot ber rok 1n NBC-TV's "The
Ooldcn Girls" and Miss Shepherd f01'
A8C's .. MoooJ1Pune. ..
'1"be Ooaden Girts." a~t fo~r
retired womn., alto W04' bat tdt-
"1tion trritt-musical or ciomecty.
BdJ Cosbywon best~~ n IC10f an 1 tc:kvbloft teritt tbr Ilia
ro1e • • .. triltcb or a tinctic lrooklyn fimil}' m Nlk:· TV'I '"T1te COiby ~ ... a.,. de> a. m IM
past asktd not to b( constdcttd for
awards, wa.s not on hand to l"t'l"t•\C
his Golden Globe
Ousun Hoffman "o n a Golden
Globe for best pcrformanC't' 1n a
movie or mint·~nts made for tcle·
v1 ion for hts pon ray1ll of the broken·
down Willy Loman m "Death of •
Salesman:
Lai.a Mmcllt won an the actrt!
television movie or m1n1·sencs c•t·
eaory for her ponrayal of • mother
takina ~ of a d)'1ng child an "
Time To Lave " ''Tht Jewel In The Crown ... a m1n1· .1mes on PBS about \ht decay of
lritbb nde in India won bes1 min1· mm or mouon Pl(1un: made for
tekvitioa.
Tk ,....,. ~ the Holl~
Fomp "-AaooahOft. wtnc.h
dMck ft• ud IW ~
!
•
Laguna wciD 't move craft show1
'Who do you want to win the Super
Bowl? And do you think the media
hype the event too much?'
City merchants thwarted In argument
tha~ exhibits costing them cus~omers
BJ LAURA MBU dent of the auociation. said the ............. Forest Avenue merchants auffer
The Laauna Beach City Council econo~ duri~ the show and
bas re~ pleas by the Mercbanu• =.,~ ~f~ ~:~.!:!:
AslociaUon to relocate the Quarterly oemna Iota or alleys. JamilOD won
forftt A.venue crafts shows. Ans G>mmiuion approval for her Four llmes a year, the • .aauna Craft . prbpouL
Guild draws thousands of viaiton to But membcn of the La&una Craft
the shows on Forest A venue,• which Guild filled the council chambers
the city routinely closes to vehicles Tuesday niaht when they came to
durina the shows. convince council J11emben that the
The craft stiows are held on Palm rdocation oftbe shows would be the
Sunday, ~~morial Dey weekend and demise of their orpni.zation.
TbankSCJVl'?I weekend. The Decem-Kenneth Denton, president of the
ber sb~w 1s held at the Laauna Craft Guild, said iu memben support
Mercado: . the merchants year round. Ayen
But this year, the newly orpruzed handed out dwina each show include
Merchants' Association objected to a map of'f'0rest· Avenue and all the
the show when t~e. iss~ came before shops localed there.
the Arts .Commission an ~rly Jan~-Robert Healy, auild vice president,
ary. Sheila Bushard-Jamison, pres1-said that craftsmen also are
'
men:bantl in the city and~ tbo
cit)''& rapect.
"Our anilta travel various places
(duriftl the year). We ate alwt)'S
p-eeted by the ~bantl and di~
played in the 01iddle of the (mall or ahoppina structure). They are proud
to have Lquna ~h ~men,
there. We earned their respect and
allO have a fi&ht to economic stat>-ili ,"said Healy. ~ealy's sentiments were echoed by
member Irene Suez. "I find it odd that
here in this art colony, we have to
come and bes for our existence. We
deserve more than your tolerance.
We deserve your respect. Who owns
the streets of L.aauna Beach? The
people or the merchants?"
Jamison said that the weekends
selected by the craftsmen arc na-
tionally recognized as major retail
weekends.
The Ctlft guild offered· to change
the Palm Sunday show to Easter
Sunday, when most stores arc closed.
Also, the group offered to move the
Thanksciving show to one of two
weekndt bdOrt tbe ~a .. I don't think tbe ti can
nqotiate on dates. The mercbanta
don't want it on Forest A venue," aaid
Jami.Ion. ,
But the council accepted the pild's
offer to cbup the ~v\Qa
wciekend ahow this year and the Palm
Sunday weekend for 1987, 11yina it
wu too late to 1ehedule the chan&e for
thia year: The council din:cted the
craftsmen to tum tlie booths to face
the abops so visiton will not be
Wilkin& down the center of the street, away &om the merchants.
"It is an intrepl part of our history.
I think the elimination of ·the ah ow
would chanac tbe character of our
town," said Councilman Dan Ken-
ney. In other action the council: • • Aar"Ced to spend S 1 l,000 on an
environmental impect report for the
senior housing project at Tbunton
Park.. ,
• Appointed Stephen Jenkins and
reappointed John Hetu to the Board
of Adjustment and selected James
Skaug as the alternate on that board.
Steve Wall
Cossa Mesa
~~th the Patriots. Thex h~ 1t every year, don't they?•
Ed Styers
C"taMeu
Salet .. The chiC:l'fO Bears, of course.
It's the highli&ht of s~rtini
events. h's underhypcd."
t27 n1ore goats saved fromdeath ----Pfrm add
by Navy shells on Clemente Island $125,000
for Arts By LAURA MERlt °' ...............
The Fund for Animals captured
another 127 Andalusian aoats last
weekend on the U.S. Navy-owned
San Ocmente Island and plans to
continue its rescue effort.
Tbe orpnization bepn catcbint
the wily animals about three yean aao
when Navy officials said the goats
were depleting the island of some of
its endanaered plant life and de·
stroyina tbe habitats of leplly
protected birds and lizards. As a
result, the rfavy thratened to begin
shootina them.
Several rescue attempts have been
made since then, the last one start.ins
around ThankfSivina. Dana Cole,
attorney for the animal rights sroup,
bad hoped last ~kend's efforts
would be the last.
But orpnization member Donna
Greaory said in a telephone conversa-
tion from the illand that the Fund bas
continued ita belioopter-netting rescue efforts this week and plans to
continue for three or four more
weekends. Gregory estimat.es that
about SOO goats arc left on the island.
The Navy uses the southwest
portion of the island for gunnery
practice. Gregory said theiff:ts have taken refuse from the she on the
eastern side of the island, which is
covered by rugged terrain, making it
more difficult to net thl"m
Since the Thanksgiving operations
~. 973 goats have been captured,
wd Greaory. The orianization is
responsible for relocating 3,SOO goats
from the island over a three-year
period. It off en the soats for adoption
from several sites in California.
DON'T MISS THE ACTION ON •••
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By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ... 0.-, .......
Newport Beach-based Pacific
Mutual Life Insurance Co. has added
S 12S,OOO to its earlier contribution
toward construction of the Oranac
County Performing Arts Center,
pushing the firm's total donations to s2so,ooo.
ll lS the larJcsJ &ifLin.Jhe ......._.._~history of the company.
The grant was announced Wednes-
day by Pacific Mutual Chairman
Walter Gerken during a reception at
the unfinished arts complex 10 Costa
Mesa. Gerken said that by doubling its
contribution, Pacific Mutual is hop-
ing to spur other previous donors to
follow suit as the countdown con-
tinues toward the center's openina night in September.
Center officials must still raise
rouahly S l 4 million in order to open
the $70. 7 million fint phase free of
construction debts.
The center's main 3,000-seat
theater will be christened SepL 29
with a perf onnance by conductor
Zubin Mehta and the Los Angeles
Philharmonic.
"This outstanding cultural facility
bas captured the heart of our com-
munity," Gerken said in a prepared
statement. "Investing in the cultural
development of Southern California
reflects our company's Ion' tradition
of sup~rting arts projects.•
Pacific Mutual provided some of
the seed money for the I 0-story arts
center with its fint S 12S,OOO gift in
1981 .
"The success of this campaign is
due in large part to our early donors
who arc stepping forward with ad-
ditional support,. particularly during
this final year 01 construction," said
Henry Segcntrom, chairman of the
center trustees, in a statement re-
leased by Pacific Mutual.
So far, fund-raising efforts have
garnered nearly SS7 million for
construction of the main theater and
nearly $67 million for the center's
operatina endowmenL
Rape crisis hotline
training offered
The Laauna Beach Community
Oinic will be offering a SO.hour
trainina program for people
interested in ~olunteering for the rape
crisis hotline .
Sally Nettel
Cossa Meta
Realetsa&e
"I don't know that much about
football, but I guess I'd say the
Chicago Bean. Too much
hype for what? I think it's all
pan of the Super Bowl scene.''
Jack Ball
Cossa Meta
Attoraey
"I'll pick the Chicago Bears.
Yes, l think they hype it too
much. The game ought to be
played the week after the
playoffs end. That would give
t.he media less time to hype it.'
Darlae Copple
Newport Bea~
Hypaodlerapl1t
"Who's playing?"
Helea Fluer1y
Cotta Meta
Retil'ff
··The Bears. rm from back
there. I don•t know that much
about football. I couldn't tell
you if they hype it too much.
A1lmy son." __
TomBl.m
Cossa Meta
lDHruce aales
"The Bears. In general I think it's overhypcd although this
one hasn \ been as bad as the
ones in the past."
Tom Le
Cossa Meta
Electroalc tecUlclu
"I don't know. Who's play-
ing?"
The training program will included
12 sessions beainning Feb. 18 and
ending March 22. The Tuesday and
Thursday evening classes
CompUed by Fred Vo1elstela
Huntington rejects Arco appeal
for more time to open market
By ROBERT BARIER
Of ... 0.-, .......
Huntinaton Beach City Council
members have refused to give the
Arco Products Co. more time to
convert a service station into a
convenience market so that it can sell
beer and wine.
The station, at Beach Boulevard
and Garfield A venue. won approval
for the conversion in November of
1984. But Arco failed to swt re-
modeling in a year's time and ran
afoul of a city ordinance approved
last November that prohibits service
stations from selling alcoholic
beveraaes.
Offici1ls WCtd with residents at
the time thlt the sale of alcohol where
aasolinc Is !IOld mRkes It loo ear)l tO
drink and drive. Development Services Director
James Palin told the council that the
service station received a license to
sell liquor from the state Alcohol
Beveraae Control and bas been seJlina
beer and wine without meeting Hunt-
ington Beach ci ty conditions.
He said city officials have written
to tfle state bureau, urging that t.he
license be suspended.
tn another action, Qty Council
officials gave Huntington Harbour
residents William and Norma
Marshall ~rmission to build a tJtird·
story addition on their home at 16386
Ardsley Circle. Several neiahbors
complained that the 2,408-squarc·
foot addition was "uaJy" and would
block their visibility an the sin&le.-and
double-story waterrront neigh-
borhood.
Development Services Din:ctor
Palin said the third-story Mldition
complied withall city reautations and
codes. ln other action. the City Council:
•Denied without prejudice an ap~l ft.led by Dana Blanchard to
build a 29-unit, mini-suite hotel at
16196 Pacific Coast Hiahway.
Blanchard said the-plans would be
redrawn in an effort to satisfy city and
resident complaints.
•Delayed act1on pcndina a six-
month review of an appeal filed by tbe
Church of Relif ous Science to ex· pand a church an the Seacliff' Shop-
pina Center by adding S,61 S square
feet with 504 new acats.
Early grad requlrements eased
By JEANE'ITE AVENT
Of ... 0.-, .......
The Irvine Unified School D11trict
made an c•ception Tuetday in iu
anduation requirementa for 1tudentt
1eek1na early araduat1on or foUowina
a provam of academic enric:bment.
Accordina to a new policy ..topecd
by the Irvine Boerd of Education, courw wort done prior to the dabtb
.,.cte undtr an approved p&an may
count toward lf'lduation if it 11
1<kntical to hiah school credit coune
work.
Helen T. Cameron, pttt1dent of the
school boerd, said the board soupt to
alleviate a problem fOr seventh 1nd
eiahth ptlden who, for instance, may
be Wdna ..tvanced ,...th couna on
the bilh school and univenity level.
l.n the put. "we allowed Q'edit and
Ol'Olmled them to the next subjcQ level. but no points wercpvcn toward
anduation," Cameron aaid.
Under the new policy, students lt'C
still required to "pursue a f\aU hiah
1ehool experience· a direcud by tiae
st.ate, Kid Cameron. "We wen coa-~ that IOtne a1udeat1 wern•t
takina a full toed i1' their leDior year."
For thla reuoo. credit &owud .,-.
ation i1 still limjted to coune wort
done after the eisbtb sade. with accptiona made on an-indlvidal
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Pro~iam to help Jews face crticalchallenges
C.Utrue by the Men'sCborus of St John's Univenity, Co11-ville, Miu. Bcnwdino Mounwn1.
For information, call 786-SOOO. • • •
Moukon Parkway. t.aauna Hills. The fh:st mcetina will
feature a dinner and~ at 7 p.m. Friday. A &octure .erict lO help the Jewish community
undcnland today's crilic&l cballenaes i1beina1ponsortid
by the QaW C.cen &a Or-. CoatJ.
Rabbi Dr. Abner Weiss, 1p1ritual leader of Beth Jacob
conarqat.ion in Beverly Hills, will focus on the increasina
splits in the Jewish community that scrioUlly threaten its
unity.'
The cboNI. which bas earned a repuiation netionally
and in Eu.ropeu one of the finest male choin. will aleo lina Reservations are beina taken for Beainoen Kebrcw,
an adult education clau offered by QaW •f l.umL for
information, call Rabbi Al1er Tenent-um at 786-5000.
For inforemation, cill 837-7729. • • • About 2,000Catholics from Los Aqelel, Oran,e, San at the 11 a.m. Mus. ·• • • • •••
His lecture is scheduled at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish
Community Campus. 12181 Buaro St., Garden Grove.
Moree Seitz bas been elected as the.tint lay leader of
the newly formed i.,..a Nlpel Mlallb')' o.f die Ual&M MetWllta.rc...
The annual meetina of tbe conarcaation of the
Nel ... 1d11• c.sr.IMMI a.,. Lqu.na Beach, will
take place after tbc 10 Lm. 1ervioe So'Dday •.
Dicao, v entura and Santa Batbara counues ~expected to
attend a special M~· at 9 a.m. Sunday an the BICSlcd
Sacrament Chutcb, Hollywood. . .
An:hbilhop R•r M. Mahony will be the maui
celebrant at the ~ annual Mau of the Los Anacles
Atchclioceuo Union of Parish Con.fraternities. • • • 0 The Challenae of Jewish Parcntina" will be the topic
of Dr. Ivan Lerner on March 2, and Prof. Herman
Branovcr of the Ben Gurion Univcnity in Israel, will talk
about .. Judaism and the Modem Scientist ... A Personal
Odyssey" on March 30.
Also on the board are Don Br~wn. secretary, and
Linda Barton, treuurer.
Services are held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the Crown
Valley Elementary School, 29292 Crown Valley Parkway,
Laguna Niplel.
Pro-peace membe.i'I Patty Dornan and Tom Joliet will
speak at the 9: 15 a.m. forum at S&. Mldlael aM AU A...aa
parish oen1er, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl Mar.
• • • The PacificSouthwelt Branch of the Women's Leaaue
• • •
for Conservative Judaism will meet at 9:30 a.m. Mona..y
at the Slna.i Temple, 10400 Wilshire Blvd., Los AQaelet.
For il\.formation, caH 786-5000. • • • Chaplain James E. Shaw will be the guest speaker at
10:30 a.m. Sunday at SI. Patl'• LetlMru Claud, l 190
Morningside Drive, l..quna Beach.
The soeaken are amo,._ thousands of mareben who
will leave from Los Anaeles in mid-March to walk acroa
the country to dramatize their position on world peace and
nuclear disarmament.
• • • • A fcature-lenfth film of"Tbe Prodiaal" will be shown
CM11l C.Deae lrvtae will offer '1'he Divine Drama "
workshop from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . next Saturday and Sunday.
The Rev. Harry Wendt, who developed the seminar
that offers an overvtcw of biblical namltive from creation
to Christ, will conduct the two-day event.
Shaw is the associate executive secretary for ministry
to the Armed Forces, Board for Mission Services in
Washinaton. D. C.
Host pastor and liturgist for the day will be classmate,
They will talk about their reuons for joi.nina the
march and outline aoaJs oftbe orpniution. • • • Personal beliefs and behavior will be examined by
at 6 p.m. Sunday m the Re4 BW Ledtelu Clulrdl, 13200
Red Hill Ave., Tustin. · The film similar to the familiar Bible story of that
name eumfncs the araduaJ spiritual and emotional
breakdown of an American family as each member
IClf'Chcs for his identity. Llmtted reservations arc available by calling Katie
Spies at 854-~002 by Mondav. the Rev. Richard C. Schumm. · therapists Burt Kellin and Ben St.e'Y&rd at the 10:30 a.m. meetma Sunday of the Vll&uiu Ullve....U.t FeU.wlldp
of Lapaa Bead. The group meets at 429 ~ Drive.
• • • • The Princeton Seminary Chamber Sinaers will • • • • • • A weekend Sbabbaton will ~n Friday for membcn • • • A free con'ctrt of sacred and secular music will be
presented a.t 8 p.m. Sunday at the new Mi11loD Saa Jau of Claaba• of lntae. The three-day event will be held at the
DeBenneville Pines Conference Centc!'r in the San An on-going program for mature singles is beinf
initiated at the Lake BW1 Cem.mlDlty C.uft, 2333
present sacred choral music at 8 p.m. Sunday at the TrtaiCJ
Ullte4 Prelbyterlu Cll•rd, 13922 Prospect Ave., Santa
Ana,
arenta._gradsiight tok~relate
lea sgroup
on Haiti trip oldest Catholic school open
PHU.ADELPHIA (AP) -An at-
tempt by the Arohdioccse of Philadel-
phia to close the nation's oldcsl
Catholic hiah school for boys bas
erupted into an angry dispute fitting
lay Catholics against Cardina John
Krol.
Parents and alumni devoted to 95-
year-old Roman Catholic High
School contend that Krol and the
archdiocese have been trying to close
the school for years in order to sell off
its valuable property.
The battle to save the Center City
school contrasts with some recent
racial tensions elsewhere in the city. •----w: an w ttes ve uru , saYing
intcaration at Roman bas been good
for their children and a "model" to
follow.
.. The archdiocese bas been totally
insensitive. I could sit here and cry,"
said Carol Sylc, whose sons. David,
17, and Joe, 19, have attended
Roman.
0 That school is the backbone of all
t:'iffioltc eoucauon. At ast year's
95th birthday celebration, we bad
salutations from President Reagan
and the cardinal. The pulpit cited the
fact that more priests come out of
Roman than anywhere else in the
archdiocese," she said.
"Now they tum around and close
it? How could they? .. she asked.
A spokeswoman for the
archdiocese says it bas not made a
final decision lO close the three-story.
Gothic-style building which 1s
dwarfed by its. c6mmercial nei&hbon
at one of the city's busiest downtown
intersections.
But the school's declining enrol-
lment, which bas dropped from over
1,000 to 555 in the past 10 years, bas
m ntQ er-lar&cr tuition4e1icits and
made it dffficult to keep Roman open
past June, the spokeswoman, Rose-
mary Bruno, said last week.
She said the school's fate is in the
hands of the trustees of the estate of
Thomas E. Cahill, a wea.Jthy Catholic
merchant who died in 1878. The
Cahill trust, which opened the school
in 1890, still owns fhe property and
p.ro_.rides pan' of its fundil'lg.
One trustee, Common Pleas Court
Judge Nicholas D'Alessandro, told a
meeting of parents and alumni Thurs-
day that Krol had decided to close the
school.
'"If you don't vote to approve the
closioa of the school. I will close the
school You will have a buil~
without students or teachen,'
D'Alessandro quoted Krol as tellina
the board of trustees last weeJc. .
D' Alessandro, a 1952 graduate of
Roman, is one of four lay trustees on
the seven-member board who are
trying to keep the school open. Krol is
also a trustee.
Alumni fund-raiSiDf efforts have
compensated for deficits since 1974,
when the arebdioc;.ese fiat said.j
wanted to close Roman,
O' Alessandro said. However. the
archdiocese claims next year's pro-
jected deficit of $400,000 will be
beyond the alumni's means. The
archdiocese pays for the school's staff
and administration. Students pay a
yearly tuition of slightly more than
Sl,000.
When the school closes, Krol
intends to sell the property, valued at
over $2 million, and use the money to
set up a scholarship fund for poor
students, D'Alessandro said.
Tbe Arcbdloceee of Pblladelpbla want. to cloee tbe
nation'• oldeet Catholic lllCb School for boJ8.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Hiah-
rankina U.S. Roman Cadiolic leaders
plan a mission to Haiti next month to
consult with bishops of that im-
poverished nation, where Catholics
and the government have been in-
creasingly at odds and ~neral unrest
grQwing.
The trip, led by Archbishop Roger
Mahony of Los Anaelcs, is the latest
in a series by 0 .S. bishops to
colleagues in Latin American nations
-including Cuba, Nicaragua and El
Salvador in the put year.
Representatives of the bishops'
...Jl.S_ C..tholi nfer:cncc ucntl
testify before Consress on Issues
involving such countries and Ameri-
can policy, and the church is con-
. sidcrcd a factor in decisions on such
issues.
The bishops' Feb. 3-6 visit to Haiti.
wberc most of the population is
Catholic, will come shortly after the
Reapn administration is sched~
to announce wbethcr it Will ruerufY
that Haiti is making Pf'Oll'CSS on
human-rights matters - a condition
for renewal of about $55 million in
U.S. aid.
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Orenge COMt DAILY PtLOTISlllurdl!y, Jen#Jly 26, 1111 A7
Catholic bishop tours China
8JIMAIMde ... Prw
HONG KONO -Hona Koq'1 Catholic
bishop, John Beptitt Wu, and .U ocher' cbuteb
oft\ci.IJ1 traveled tO southern China tbis week at
the invitation o( Communist authorities. a
spokeswoman for the Catholic MiMion l&id.
Spokeswoman Eliza. So said tbe deJ.
eption's 1 l-day visit to the southern OUaae
J>!Ovince of GUahido11to which borden Ho.na
Kooa, WU It the inviUb<>D of Chen Doas, bMd
of the Reliaiou1 Affain Bureau ofOuanedoq.
So said the de&eaation woukS visit Canton
and the port city of "Sbantou, but she pve no
further details oft.be trip.
LOS ANGELES -Some New Testamcnt
scholars are ~ a series of vota on t.be
authenticity of saymp ucribed to J:'!fc lasina scholarly analysis to sift what they · were
his actual words from those believed put in bis
mouth by aospel writers.
In the fint votina, a favorite beatitude,
"Bleued are the peacemakers, for they shall be
called sons of God," was held to have been a
later addition. Votes on about SOO sayinp
attributed to Jesus were scheduled over the next
six years.
out of fear of ~lie controveny and political ~1&1'.··
WASHlN ON -In the introduction to
a SO.pqie book. "Hous.ina; The Third Human
Riaht," publiabed by the U S. Catholic bishop's
anti-pov~ aeency, Cardinal John O'Connor
of New York writC'I:
''Decent and affordable bouslnt for every
man, woman, and child, is a buk human riabt.
'one rooled in human disnity."
W ASHINGT{)N..-..Qw.rch officials are
worried about p&n of a proPOSed tu reform
plan puted by the House ot Rcpretenutjves
that would 1tnp church pension funds of their
federal tu-exempt status.
However, the plan would reinstate
provisions cnablin& nunisters to declare mort-
Plt interest and property tax <kduct.ions. in
addition to exempting housing allowance from
Wes ..
Acti.on by the Senate on the measure was
not expected before mid-1986.
By that time, church officials voiced hope
that provisions that would adversely affect
cbW'Ch retirement programs for ministcn would be modified.
preu releues have been put oot about
scbeduled K ah•nc dcb&ta wilb Jewillt leldat,
dnpik their firm ~OM.
WASHINGTON -A meetiAt of about
I S4 church leaden of ~ denominatioal
decided to form a church k>bby thia l1)riat to
preu Co~ to beck comprebcnaive aac>
tions IJ.tlmt South Africa to Pf01C1t ita
apartheid system.
They said tud\ Stepl milbt iodude I
mandatory emberp> on nporti.aa arms to South Africa. I prohibition 00 importina South Afiica
told and a proh.ibicioti on new loans and loaq
renewals to South African aovemmeot banks
and corporations.
ST. PAUL, Minn. -A Lutheran leader bas
advocated "altar and pulpit fellowship" -
shari.n& Ho.ly Communion and pulpit mrniatry
-wit6 major Presbyterian denominations and
the Reformed Church in America.
Presiding Bishop David W. Preus of the
American Lutheran Church told a pastors' mcetinJ that Lutherans should "make a coune
correction in relation with other Christian
chu.rcbes," practicing "unity in reconciled
divcnity."
Tlae Rn. Jolua LoBae. fomader of tbe Abbey of Roly Name at We.t
llUford, N. J .• pobata to a eectloa of land wlaen lae wanta •=a
fellow •..at. wlao 4le4 la-ri1Aof'ancer. Lo8ae la•9biilraaa e to
let IOftl'Dllleat ~ for the barlal .o tile body of Brother
Pab'lck 1au been la •to...,e at a mauoleam for nearly two yean.
Robert Funk. orpni.ur of the project. says
scholan have not fulfilled"their o&liation1 to
the pu~t-large in reportina tlieir con-.. NEW Y<;>RK -A Je_wish .leader says the
clusions abo~~ ~li~t, an!J-Arab ~b~1 ,fd_etr ~nLbas
"They bave limited their pronouncements uied . questJonable ~1cs in tryln& to ~t
to the classroom or buried their considered pro~anent U .S: Je".V1sh figures lO engage lD
• A .. -• • ·5 · 1 d ~11..-• 1 pubbc debate with hlDl.
He said theol~cal dll..logucs bave shown
sufficient buis for inter-communion with the
Prcsby1erian and Refonned bodies, similar to
the euda•ris1iL$hanng rcoent.cy_alUbQ.!jzcd
between Luthcnans and Episcopalians.
· Preus also urged Lutherans to "pursue with
patience" the goal of shared communion..wi
Roman Catholics and to "explore the pos~
iblities of 1ufflcient agreement in the gospel and ·
sacraments .. for such ues Wltb other churches.
j~~:~:e :;.1entJ c JOUrna s an lQWIUtca David M. Gordis. executive bead of the
.. They havellestJtated to broadeast the 'American Jewish Committee, says that both in
assured results of historical-critical scholanhip Washington. O.C .. and the Los Angeles· area.
•Mouth-watering berries can be planted this month. Check out the bare-
root blackberries, raspberries, strawberries and more at your nursery.
•Spray for peach leaf curl now. Peach trees and nectarines may suffer a
severe funausattack thisspring without it
•Plants can dry out even in winter. Watch hanging and other container
plants u well u those protected by the eaves of your house.
•Orapevinesarc fast growing. They not only provide tasty fruit but are
an attractive arbor cover that will provide shade in the.summer.
Thirsty plants crying for a drink
•Make your first planting of gladiolus this month, and then follow up
with additional plantings in IS-day intervals to extend the blooming period.
•The time to prune rdses isapproaching. Leave only the healthiest, most
viaorous canes.
U. wiruer be&fingi)lant&-t<>add oolor t~garden until spring. Look
for pansies, primroses, violas, Iceland poppy, sweet alyssum and winter
mariaold known as calendula.
•For color in the shadier parts of your garden. consider cinerarias,
forget-me-nots, columbine, canterbury bells a.nd primroses.
Evenutally. farmers
may tell time to water
by lf steni ng to crops
WA:SHINGTON-(kP) -If scien-
tists pcnist, you may be awakened in
the middle of the ni&ht by the cries of
a t.birsty cauliflower wanting a drinJc
from the garden sprinkler.
The Agriculture Department says
researchers arc already strapping tiny
microphones to groy.'ing plants,
listening to unique s0unds made by
plants when they need watering..
becomes too arcat and the water tubes
fracture.
"h's the minute, high-frequency
noise of these fractures that the sound
equipment detects," Fiscus said.
Air pockets form in the water tubes
when they frKlJH~.llinm1&h water 1s
avajlable in the soil, somcplants refill
their tu~ overnight, and by the
following day. water and dissolved
nutrients apin flow to the leaves.
Without refilling. the tubes remain
empty and unable to transport water,
he said. At that point, the plants wil t.
According to Fiscus. the number of
fractures or "pops" appear to be
related to just how much the plant is
stressed. a clue that it is tame to
irrigate.
Fiscus sa.id.that some farmers .. like
home gardeners. sometimes apply
water to their plants after they notice
wilting.. Altbouib plants usualfy re-
cover from this st.rcs.s. their growth
and eventual yield al~dy may have
been reduced.
The research is being cohducted an
cooperation with Or. Melvin T.
Tyree, a biophysicist at the Univer-
sity of Toronto, Canada. Tyree de-
veloped the equipment and super-
vised its installation and use dunng
the experiments.
"Plants are very noisy when they
grow," Tyree said ... Various pans.
such as the com leaves and stalks,
maJce noise when they slide apinS1
each other as they gow .. _ .. __
Other noises CQme from the rus-
tbng of leaves in a breeze and the
bendlng of stalks.
··we didn't want to record these
noises. so the equipment was de·
signed to operate at much higher
frequencies. where only the sounds
created by the breaking wateT tubes
arc detected," he sa.ad. Indoor plants need
light in Winter too
Eventually, according to a report --------------------------------------
by the department's Agricultural
Your house plants may not be
getting enough light in winter-
shortened days. Plants not normally
suited to sunny south or west win-
dows could benefit by being moved
into such spots for the winter, or from
artificial li&hts.
How can you tell whether a plant is
setti~ enough light'? Response to
poor li&ht varies with different plants.
Area garden
clubs to host
state officers
Garden clubs of the Orange County
District will host a board meeting of
the Californja Garden Oubs Inc.
Monday-Wednesday in the Dis-
neyland Hotel Anaheim. Presiding
will be Mn. it Nelson Nicholson,
president, of Stockton.
Besides business meetings, pro-
grams, workshops and a tour of
Disneyland are olanned. ~ . .
Dr. Harold Koopowitz, djrcctor of
the UCI arboretum and authority o n
rare bulbs, will be the speaker at the
Wednesday meeting of the Harbor
View Hills Garden Oub.
The aroup will meet at 9:30 a.m. in
the home of Carolyn Conway. For
infonnation. call Retta Nolan at
~027.
but an early clue is development of
new growth that is thin, leaves farther
apart, or leaves smaller than normal.
With some plants, new growth stops
while old leaves yellow and drop.
Other signs: Flowering plants stop
flowerina; plants that normally grow
low and compact become lesgy and
thin; new foliage is often paJe green
and less substantial. Tender new
growth blackens. dies and drops off
with some plants.
Adding artificial light without
moving plants to new locations may
help. A spotlight with at least 150
watts -not as good as fluorescent
liaht-gives offbeat and should be 3
to 4 feet above the top of the plant
Li&bting from beneath the plant also
will helP.· Special plant-growing lights
are available.
New Cornell fnalta
Cornell University's Geneva Sta-
tion, long a world leader in fruit
breeding, has introduced a new
strawberry, a raspberry, a red seedless
grape and a white wine grape, all
available from commercial sources.
They arc: Strawberry Jewel, a
hardy. widely adapted, large-glossy
red: Titan red raspberfY, new variety,
large fruit. b_ifb yieldina, primarily for
northeast; Emset Seedless red table
grape, early maturing, high quality,
medium sized fruits with "mild note
of lambrusca and strawberry charac-
ter"; and Melody, late to mad-season
white wine grape, vigorous, moder-
ately resistant to powdery mildew.
Research Service, farmers may be
able to tell exactly when crops need to
be irrigated, thereby saving water and
energy by providing the right amount
at the ri&ht time.
Or. Edwin L. Fiscus, a USDA plant
pathologist at Fort Collins, Col., bas
been listening to corn plants for two
years, using microphones and ultra-
sensitive electronic equipment to
record "high-frequency popping
sounds" emitted l•y the plants ..
The sounds m in the I 00-kiloheru
ranse. more thar. 1ive times the upper
limll of what is audible to htsmans. A
kilohertz is 1,000 hertt, the inter-
national unit of frequency.
Fiscus monitors only the acoustics
of certain cells. those that make up the
xylem or water tubes of a plant. They
are the pipes that carry water and
nutrients from roots to leaves.
When there is adequate water in the
soil, water flows upward in the tubes
under tension. It the soil lacks enough
water, the tension in the tubes
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Herb, it1 falt·rood nooconformitt,
dW'lDJ two Super Bowl apou. In lddiuon, Bul'ICf Kina is pvina view-ers another inceative for remembers iJla its ada: Tbe company wiJJ ID• nounce ' winninl poaibilities
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the off-the-field en&ertainment won't
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Master Lock has ctecided to chunel
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millionaires.
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Mountains. Atop one Cfll is a dome-
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There hves Bob Hope, p{obably Palm
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"I just practiced a bit," said Hope,
who had come off the aolf course for
this interview. "I've aot a cold I
picked up on New Year's Eve. I was
bedbound for seven days. I didn't feel
like playing. I think it was the best rest
I've bad in 25 years."
It probably was. Hope, who will be
83 May 29, is constantly on the move,
oerformina all over the country. His
latest NBC special, "Bob Hope's All·
Star Super Bowl Party," wiU be
broadcast tonight as a prelude to
Sunday's championship football
pme between the Chicago Bea.rs and
the New En&land Patriots. / _
His first iV movie and"'his first
movie of any kind in 13 years, "A
Masterpiece of Murder," will be
br st by NBC Monday night.
"On th~lay Jee Dox. a
takeoff oa the Refieentor. I'm a
player wbo'1 l0tt all his mcanne11 and
the coeeh bri• in Don Rickles to
make me mean ..-in:• be said.
laides aicklet. include
Diahann Carroll, o::"Mills and
the CWTeftt Mi• America. Susan
Akin.
Hope is an avid aporu fan. "I play
!olf 200 day• a year,'' he estimated.
'If I don't play a Ml rou.nd. rn play
nine holes or practice. In hiah scbool l
played tiabt end on the footbell
team."
He bu done a balf dozen other
football-oriented specials and once
owned a piece of the Los Anaelcs
Rams.
"I should own the Rams," be said,
"but 1 wu too busy to pick them up. I
could have had the team for aro und
$12 million. Now the team's worth
$80 million. I stiU own a piece of the
O eveland Indians baseball team, but we don't mention that."
The TV movie was originally
scheduled to co-star Hope and Fred
Astaire, but Astaire had another
commitment. Don Ameche had )USt
finished "Cocoon" and stepped into
the role.
The comedy caper is about two
over-thc-hiU men who team up to
solve a series of art thefts and
munM;rs. Hope is a down-on-his.lut
detective and unsuccessful horse
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pionshiP.. If you haven't entered. but
would like to, you can get the details
from Marci.a Wall at S4S-2033. Now fbi the next 10 puzzler&. .
1. What wu Peter Sellers (in bis
tint character) ordered to confiscate
iD the movie "Dr. St.ranaelover
2. Fred Dryer isn't the tint star of a
TV teriel called "Hunter." Another
identically titled show starred whom? 3. In the comic strip Drabble,
Norman's mother often attends con-
ventionsofthe fans of what TV show?
4. What wu the first city to use
pukina meters.
S. The singer vows to .. walk into
beU for a heavenly cause" in what
musical?
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6. A turtle sped up with pep pilJs
was a gimmick added for the movie
version of what stage qlUSical?
7. Only one wtld card NFL team
bas ever won a Super Bowl. Name it
8. What was the name of the
beheaded racehorse in the movie
"The Godfather?"
9. What-:--:roc-:-:-.-k~s1""'n""'ge""'r~named her
dauahter God?
10. "He was born with the gift of
laugbtor and the sense that the world
was mad" was the printed description
of the title character, shown on the
screen at the start of what movie?
Lut Week'• Aa1wen
I . Slim Pickens ("Blazing
Saddles")
2. Rowan and Martin (Fick.le
Finger of Fate)
3. Tumbleweeds (Hogarth Hemp)
4. Calvin Coolidge (business quote)
S. "Your Hit Parade" ("Put Your
Dreams Away") 6. "The Comedy of Errors" ("Boys
From Syracuse")
7. Affirmed (last Triple Crown
winner)
8. "Ja'W1 .. and "1941" (Spielberg
spoofs)
9. The Salvation Anny ("on the
wagon")
JO. The Fire Department in "Fahr-
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Colors dependent
uponpolntofvlew
Stand beside the bed and look at the
curtains. Lie down on the bed and
look at the curtains. The color you sec
when you stand won't look the same
as the color you sec when you lie
down. Or so contend the experts.
Such are your eyes, they say, that the
position of your head influences your
color perceptfon.
To your list of "firsts," add the
whereabouts of this country's first
golf course -Sarasota, Fla., 1885.
A jackrabbit perambulating over
grassland at every sixth stride leaps a
bit higher to look around.
Opined that French pundit
Montesquieu: "Republics end
through luxury. monarchies through
p0verty."
ring-necked pheasant, even those
birds have been bred in capt1v1ty fo r
years.
No doubt you. 100. want.to make 1t
to the year 2006. By then, the earth's
p0pulation is expected to double.
No, I repeat, bears don't hug. Don't
even kiss goodnight.
Q. James Audubon described
Daniel Boone as "gigantic." Just how
big was Boone?
A. About 5-foot-8 at 175 p0unds.
according to Boone's son. Audubon
didn't get that one nght.
Q. Do octopuses live 1n the Antarc-
tic?
A. That they do. All oceans. all
latitudes. all depths.
Q. What's putty made or> Japanese farmers use four times as
A. limestone chalk -or some-much fertiliur as Amencan farmers
ttmes oxide of lead -mixed with do.
linseed 011.
Money 1s ltke fire -an excellent
It was W.C. Fields who so dourly servant. a terrible master. P.T.
observed, "In flation has gone up over Barnum said something to the effect.
a dollar a quart."
L .M . Boyd I• • •radlc•led
Claim 1s you can't domesticate a colomal•I.
S...11 Ju_,., H WEEKLY BaJOOB QUIZ
AIUES (March 21-April J9): Some individuals, well-meanfoa. en-co~ you to .. leap before look.ins.·· Key it 10 be thoro'!Jh. 10 perfect
1ecbn1ques. to be petient enouah 10 play waiJina pme. Vitality can be retto~. creative enef'Jies harneteed.
TAURUS (April 20-MaY. 20): Collect information, check source material,
be resp0nsible enou&h to uulize assets without givina up somethina of value
for nothina. You'll learn more about property values, current and future
prospects.
OBMINl (May 2 1-J une 20): Keet> plans flexible. U n usual request comes
ftom relative, could involve short tnp.
Burden will be lifted, you get green light
for special 15sipment You'U have
valid reuon to celebrate.
CANCER (June 2-l -July 22): Key 1s
to divers.ify. Make ipquiries, satJSfy curi~i~y. ia.ke nothing for granted,
especially where finances enter picture.
You tct chance for new start in new
direction. Young person becomes ally.
SYbNEY
0MARR
Q .l-Nelther vulne rable , u South
you ,hold:
••oa 'QJ1eo2 095a ...
The bidding has proceeded:
North Eut Soath West
2 ..,, PaH J NT PaH
3 Jl\T Pu1 1
What action do you take?
Q .2-Nelther vulnerable, as South
you hold:
•103 \/H 0 863 ~7112
T he bidding hu proceeded:
North E<. 8o•tll W•&
2 v Pu1 I NT Pua
3 NT . P... 1
What action do you take? LEO (July 2J.Aug. 22): You'll be at nght place, 1ntu1uve qualities surae
to forefront. Rapprochement occurs within famUy circle. Series of fortunate
circumstances will enable you to locate material that had been lost or m issing.
VIRGO (A.ug._ 23-Sep~. fl): Xou gain acocs~ to areas previously clo~. Q.3-As South vulnerable Yo~ ~uld be invited to JO!n eh~e group. Yo~ 11 ."!lect m~~ people, social h old· ' ' you
act1v1t1esaccelerate. Keepresoluuonsconcemangd1et, nutntton, appearance •KQ·107 \IS )AKHZ and health. ... 97
~(SepL 23-0ct. 22): You'll overcome odds, p0wers of persuasion T he bidding has p roceeded:
will be heijJi't~·u be p0pular enough t~1>thers. You'll alSO -~orlh Eiit South
have chance to correct past errors, to review and revise and p0ssibly to I I\' 2 • ?
remodel. What do you bid now?
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Favorable news received concerning
career, business. Standing in community will be elevated. You have chance to
prove ma/np0int, to ven fy views. Another Scorpio will play significant role.
SAG ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Significant domesuc change occurs.
Focus also on learning process, basic vaJues. long-distance communication.
possibility of travel. Family member talks about future plans which could
include change of residence.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Study Aries message for valuable hint.
Bide your time, define terms, get nd of superfluo us material. Dig deep for
information concemi ng assets of others. Refuse to gj ve up something of value
without obtaining collateral.
AQUAIUVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll receive "sound advice" from one
familiar with law. Be rcccptivs, accept challenge of added resp0nsibility.
Focus on special relationship-, possible partnership, marital status. Capricorn
figures prontinenUy.
PISCES (Feb. I 9-March 20): What seemed a burden could be
transfonned into an asset. Circumstances tum in your favor, you'll receive
favorable attention, publicity. Focus on basic terms, employment, ability to
help othen to aid themselves.
IJI' 1AN. H IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are dynamic, p0ssess sense of
drama, can overcome odds, are intense. passionate, sentimental and
romantic. Taurus, Cancer, Capricorn people play imp0rtant roles in your life.
You could do remarkably well in business for yourself. You are capable of
meeting deadline!! of functioning during times of crises. You 'II make major
move this year, anects domestic life. You could actually change residence or
marital status. Fe~ruary and November will be outstanding for you in 1986.
Don't 'treat' cats
to great outdoors
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your
readers write often about dogs but
never about cats. Cat lovers need
information. I hope you will print my
letter. A11
luDERS
Q.4-!\either vulnerable, as South
you hold·
+1063 ~'K9 0 Q1054 •A878
The bidding has proceeded:
North Eaat Sout h Wett
I ~ Pua 2 0 Pu1 3 : Pu1 1
What action do you take?
O Reommge lelten of ftle
four JCrombled words h.-
low lo form fovr simple words
CIAILES
GOIEI
001
Su11FF
Q.5-Both vulnerable, u South
y ou hold:
•J 108 \?Xt881 OQ72 .a.
The blddlng has proceeded:
Wett Nortlt Eut~ Soath
I • Dbte f u1 1 \I Pu1 TNr-PUI 7-
What action do you take?
Q.6-Both vulne rable, as South
you hold:
•KJ83 v>e OKIOM •KQJ5
The bidding has proceeded :
Eut 8oatlt Weet North
l \I Dbte Pu1 P ...
Pa ..
What ls your opening lead?
Look for answers on Monday .
WOH ....
Very few cats need to run loose. If
you pennit this, they will come home
with fleas, ticks, ear mites, worms and
other infectious diseases and para-
sites 'transm itted from other cats.
That is, if the}' come home at all. They
could easily get run over by a car. It
only takes once. The old adage that
cats need the freedom of the great
outdoors is about 98 percent wrong.
I have fo ur cats now. I moved out to
the country a year ago from a
townhouse in a busy, well-populated
area. You'd think they all would be
outside chasing butterflies. No way.
The 7-year-old Burmese goes outside,
eats grass for two minutes, cries to get
back into the house and then un-
ce remoniously throws up o n my
living room rug.
DEAR S.D.W.: TJaaakl for explod-tac a mytla. Cat lovers everywllere
1boald tllaak you. • • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: l feel
compelled to respond to "Apoplectic
in Dayton" who was outrll4ed at her
daudlter"s poor housekeeping. Such
thin\ing 1s finnly rooted an another
century and I hope her daughter will
ignore the criticism.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
My Japanese bobtail, odd-eyed
(one blue and one gold). was Oown in
(rom Winni~ First I didn't want to
let her outside but I decided 10 gjvc
her a chance. She was so scared that
she hid under the shed all night and
the next morning I fo und her sitting
on the newspaper waiting to be let
into the house.
Many people believe those often
repeated stones that cats need to run
loose once in a while. This is NOT
true. If you love your cat. keep him or
her at home. The darling will be
healthier. happier and li ve longer. -
S.D.W. IN MARKHAM. ONT.
Where does this old bat get off
cn11ci2ing a woman who works full
time. keeps herself well-groomed and
attractive and apparently has a satis-
fied husband and kids? She should be
proud of her dauahter's accomplish-
ments instead o(harpinf on some-
thing as trivial as d irty dishes in the
sink. Besides, if her dauahter's family
wants a cleaner home, fe t them help
out. When arc women gomJ to be
liberated from the archaic nouon that
housework i' solely a woman's re-
sponsibility? -BURY THE DEAD
(R.U
DEAR R.I.: Beaatlfal. I coalda't
bave said It 11 well my1elf. la fact, I
dJdn't.
ACROSS
1 Stare
5 ScOl'Ch
9 Music alQn 1.c The East
15 Ott: stang
16 Ghos11y
17 Said hastily
19 FIOl'lda city
20 Cavity
21 Practical
23 Stand up
2'4 Landscape
26 AMlsted
28 PoNehive
pronoun
29 M auaglng
32 Shrivel
35 Deplorably
36 King of
Beastt
37 Have --In
one's bonnet
38 Exposed
39 Cole -
40 Affirmative
53 New
Englander
55 By w•y of
56 Asian sheep
58 LNthefs
60 Judgment
61 Italian tam1ty
name
62 Signature
part: abbr
63 Called
64' Rumin ant
65 Mon1ter's
abode
DOWN
t Pante
2 Meat Jelly
3 Amerind. var
•Munch
5 Vlndlcatet
6 ExJ*'lte
7 Befr6-nd
8 In the ect
9 T ennl• unit
,_VtOUI "'ZZLI I OL YED
29 Jeweler't unit
30 Not tar off
31 Garment
32 R4tmlt•
44 Gratlty
45 Wobble
47 Ray
Eddie Murphy sues National Enquirer
4 1 Not - -: talr
42 SpiM
43 NOON
.cs In addition
46 Spart<le
.C7 Farewell
10 ~red
11 Apar
12 Some tldet
13 F'*
t8 MOlart
33 Eden boy
34 Abdatlng
35 Hampered
38 Handeome
39 Not barefoot
41 Enjoy the
.C8 ShNpfike
49 The end
50 Oonn't .. ,
51 Tooth edoe
52 Square
footao-
54 8Mzer
5 7 Elcc.!i.d
59 Famlty By die A.tlOdated Pre11
NEW YORK -Eddie M•rpllly
bu sued the Nauonal Enquirer
for S60 million over a rep0rt that
iM comedian was haunted by the
slayins of his father.
Court papers alltte the En-auim' "wove a totalfy falSt" and
defamatory article" about the
datb of Charles Edward Murphy,
who wu fltaJly stabbed by a
,irlftiald in 1969. MurDl'tY, 24 the star of" Bever-
ly HUft Cop't and other fi lms.
once wu 1 ~lar on the " atur-
day Nllht Uve" telev1s1on pro-
.,.am.
Tllq•cb• .. e
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. -
The MW Mill T-USA. AllJIOll ...., ..,. ._ lllOlbet was a
ftmiaitl Wtlo Oii« picketed
bea.f:ll~;;-dd ~ed
bloadc &om Ecl-oed. Okla., w~o SJ50,000ie*'9ad~satd her moc.ber s.z r Brown. an
audtor of .......... boob. bad o.ncc oicbtld llilillllY .,.ants. ........... , .......
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LAS VEGAS -Entertainer
Geor,. 8uu, who turned 90 1h11
week, says he·u mark htJ I OOth
birthday with a pcrf'orm1nce at
the London Palladium.
.. I'm not aonna die." Bums
prom11ed. "I died in Altoona, and
Schtncctady, and all those other
places" on the old vaudeville
Circuits
s1m,m,1t
SEAGROVE. N.C. -b1w
RWMJ donn 't even OYr"lt 1 tele-
Vlsion. but he decided to show otl
his "wn shooters" on Joluaay
Canee'1 "Tonight Show."
Tbe 66-year-old farmer dis-
played his hand-carved slingshots
and a boUow wooden tube he calls
a pop aun, which he had said he
hoped to use on C.arson. "I hope
to catch him bend1na over,"
Hussey saad with a chuckle.
'Read to klda•
I
LOS ANGELES -Ventril-
oquisMtoryteller Sun Lewi•
says, "I've never had a lad who
wouldn't leave the television set
for a real live lap and a story."
Lewis, chauman of the 80,()()().
member International Readina
foundation, which promotes t he
concept that children should e.tt·
pcrien~ quality lanauqe. en·
courqes parents to read or tell
IU>ries to their children. "You
don't have to be an actor:· she
•rJn.t•s the kind of tanpqc
they don't uperimce while
-atcJUna telev111on," sa1d Lewis.
"Children who hear better
laftlUllC develop 'educated ran·
and become bener and qu:acr
reldtn."
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party
51 Bemboo
22 Succumb
25 F>teaunt
27 Time period
atopet
42 Aceent1
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UClwtfn6
.ecoad place
Second place in the PCM
buketbtll race will be at 1\ake this
evenhtt when New Medco State
peyt a visit to Crawford Hall lO
take on UC Irvine'• Anteaters. New Muico State carries a S. I
confereoce mark into the contest.
bavina •uttered iu fint PCAA
lou on Thunday lli&bt apinst
Nevlda·Lu Vepa. OCJ II s.2
after beati111 Lona Beach State at
Crawford lbunday, Ss.63.
Tbe Allies went 7·20 last
lealOD but brou&bt in hi&bly·
rearded Neil McCarthy From
Weber State, and he has led them
to an 11~.record. The 8S.79 loss
to UN1. V snapped a seven-pine
winnina streak, the lonaest at
New Mexico State since the
I 97S. 79 camp&ign.
Walton wins battle, ·CdM wins war
Sea Ktngs · Fryer blanked
In second half of 45-43 wtn
By RICH.ARD DUNN
Dtir ..... 0.1 9 I •1 I
Jeff Fryer and Bryant Walton, two of Oran~ County's most prolific score'!t put on a
shooting clinic Friday ni&bt in a ~ View
te.aue basketball contest tliat went down to the
wire.
Fryer, Corona del Mar High's 6-2 shootin&
wizard, scored all ofhis 18 points in the finl half
by aoina 9 for I 0 from the floor. Walton,
Saddleback's one-man aana. retaliated with 29
points.
While Fryer and Walton put on a two-man
shooting battle, the Sea Kinas played enough
sto~actton basketball in the founh quarter to
squeeze out a 45..,.3rvictory at Saddlebaclc High.
In the first half, Fryer was perfect from
~ly every aq)e.t but was shut down (0 for 4)
10 the eecoad balr u Roadrunners Coacn Pat
Quinn enforced effective switches on defense.
"They ueed a box on him in the second
half," explained CdM Coach Jack Enion. "And
they switched (players around defensively)."
-· Guatdina_ F~~ the second half wasn•t
the problem for ebeck (S.8, 2-4), it was
S.10 auard Tod Bea.rbower, whose ball·
haodJina and seven second-half points paced
Errion's slow.clown offense. And there was
senior Marie McOrath, Errion's ooJy substitute
of the pme, who scored 10 points.
There were no free throws attempted in the
first half u CdM took a 26-24 outside-shooting
battle in the locker room. Fryer bad outscored
Walton 18·16, but the Sea Kinas' bighJy·touted
senior forward was nowhere to be found in the
second iialf.
Walton, meanwhile, was agajn using the
whole oourt in the second half, includin_J a
couple of slams that brought the overflow
crowd to its feet.
"You saw two giut p~yen toruaht."
Emon said. "Both are ucdlent shooters and
can do many areat things."
CdM ( 15-3 • .S-1) held a 37·32 advan~ -
iu biuest of the night -at the end of three
quarters. But Walton headed a Saddlcbaclc
surac in the fourth brinajng the Roadrunncn to
within one (44-43) at the 1:38 mark.
Saddlebaclc made its first free throws of the
a-me in the fourth quarter when Walton sank e
pair with 4:49 left to cut CdM's lead to three
(42-39) .. But the Sea K.ings' passina pmc had
the ~nen~. to operate effectively, makin&
Fryers sconng absence in the second half
appear minimal, as Bearbowcr McGrath and
Sean Turner utihzed one ofErrion's weapons.
Both teams missed important free throw
attempts down the stretch. CdM finished 5 for
11, including three misses in the last 0:44 of the
game, and Saddlebaclc converted 3 of 5.
"I think McGrath going in and playing weU
helped us out," Errion said. "And Bcarbower
realty had a good game tonight. But in the end
we JUSt dido •t make out free throws."
Fryer, who leads Ora.Qle County with a
29.1 scorin• averqei misled Ilia only '6ot oftbe
first half W'I th S: 1 S eft in the tee:0nd quarter.
Walton, who worts with a limited tu,ppon.1-as
cast, made l 4 field pls and only one &ee
throw.
The Roadrunners had no other player
score more than four points. The Sea k.inp.
however, found other sources besides Fryer IO
act production. .
Corona's victory puts the Sea Kinas two
pmcsahead of their nearest competition in lbe
race for the lcquc championship at the mid
way point.
With af.~l. record, the Sea Kinp await
Wednesdays st.ah of the second round with
·University, Woodbridge and Newport Harbor
tied for second at 4-3.
Next week's schedule finds Corona del
Mar at Laguna Beach Wednesday, then the Sea
K.ings host Newport Harbor on Friday.
ess take-s-
over, 57-48
rriors
feel right
at home
Laguna Beach tops
University behind
new tactic, result
By CllJUS MONAHAN
Dtlr,...Cco c t I
Being the third-leading scorer in
Oraoac County, Laauna Beach High
center Coby Naess certainly doesn't
suffer from a lack of notoriety, but if
be and his Coach f.d Bowen have
their way. you will hear a lot more
about Naess this season.
Their {>Ian showed its first results
Friday niaht against the University
Hiah basketball team.
'fhe 6-S Naess. who spent most of
Wcdnetday niaht-with his back to the
balkctapinst Newport Harbor(scor· iJl4 only l 0 points), took a better look
at 1t and took better aim at it, scoring
20 and leading the Artists to a 5748
victory over the host Trojans.
Naess played as if a huge weight
had been lifted -from his feet. a
factor be acknowledged in postgamc
comments.
"Movement," said Naeuabout the
difference in bis two perfonnaQCeS.
"Wednesday night I wasn't movin.g
my feel I stayed in one place and It
was easy for Newport to put three
guys o n me.
.. Thursday in practice we put in a
new offense to put two shooters on
one side."
This effectively spread the floor,
leaving Nacss more room to manu·
ever. be took advantage of that,
scoring his first four points on
jumpers deep in the corner.
"I'm better wber\ I'm facing the
basket," said Naess ... Against New·
port, I had my back to the basket and
I wasn't as effective. I'm better in an
open court game."
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Bowen agreed with Nacss'
assessment, saying. "He is very tough
when be faces the basket. He can go to
a Division I school, if someone secs
him facing the basket."
Though the return ofNaess was the
standout factor in the win, Naess had
a lot of help. The new offense put he
and forward Scott Herdman on one
side and left guard Bill Elfsten on the
weak side. This helped both of the
other two as well, with Elfstcn scoring
l 7 and Herdman 16.
The three saved their best quarters
for last as each of them shot superbly .
in the fourth. Nacss(3of4), Herdman
(5of6)andElfstcn (I ofl and3of4
from the frtt throw line) helped the
Artists shoot 75 percent from the field
in the final period to keep University
down.
The first three quarters were all but
even. The Artists (4-3. 10.7) led by
two points after the first quarter and
three points after both the second and
third. But the Trojans (4-3, 8·9) could
manage to shoot j ust 42 percent in the
fourth and that hurt them.
Another thin& that hurt was in-
consistcn9 on offense, cspcc1ally
from leading scorers Steve Stolzoff
and Lassc Glassen.
Woodbrldae'• Mike llarphy bu Ilia &rm.8
up, bat It aoeen't preTent lt•tancla'• Brian
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Tlft (left) froin cllah.ln& off the ball to team·
mate Fernle Trejo (501 In Sea View: 1ame.
Murphy (25) leads
Woodbridge past
Estancia, 70-55
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .. Dllllr ........
The house was decked out 10 red
and JOld and Woodbridae Hi&b's
Wamors acted 1f it was all for their
benefit Friday night at Estancia Hiah
as they swept to a 70-55 Sea View
League basketball victory over the
host Eagles.
Displaying the kind of outside
firepower that kills a sagang zone
defense geared to bottle up the 10s1dc
play of6-7 Adam Keefe and 6-6 Vince
Bcya.n. the Wamon blended Mi.kc
Murphy's 2S.pomt output wtth a
suffocating man-to-man defense to
thoroughly dominate.
.. We put switched Murphy t.o the
hi&h post. .. said Woodbridge Coach
Bill Shannon, -and be was able to do
a lot more than when he's pushed off
lO a WU\ ... And when they dJd 10 OUt
on him be was abk lo dish off very
effectively."
Estancia held its own in the early
aoina. stayina Within range at 19-18
midway throuah the second quaner,
but a spurt by the Warriors near the
end of the qua~r wtth Mike Sullivan
nettmg fi ve ofh1s seven pomts 10 that
span. pushed the Wamors to a 30-24
half\1me advantage.
Whatever potcnual third-quarter
blues that Woodbndge Coach "8111
Shannon ma~ have feared because of
Wednesday's loss 10 Umvcrsuy was
dashed quickly by Murphy. who
popped 10 seven stnught pomts after
Estancia cut 1t to 30.28. a nd txforc the
Woodbndge burst was over the
'-"am ors had expanded its lead to 13
points
(Pleue eee W A..RIUORS/83)
CLIPPERS Meyers has Marina's medicine 63-54 SHOCK '
LAKE RS
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ma~ues
Johnson scored 22 points Fnday
niaht as the Los Angeles Clippers
del'eated the Los Angeles Lakers for
the first time since moving from San
Diego, downina the defending NBA
champions, 120-109, at the Spons
Arena.
The Oippers, who extended their
winnit11 streak lO four pmes, lost
their first nine cncounten with the
Lakcn over the put I 'h seasons and
had dropped all three matchups this
season.
The loss was the Wen' second
strai&bt and was the first time in R)Orc
than a year that they bad dropped two
in a row.
The Qippcra ended the first half by
outtcorina the Laken 11 ·2 to take a
66-ST halftime lead. The Oippcrs
extended their ldvantaae to 9S. 79
with a:.a left in the third period.
The Qj_ppen' ~ WU l~S
with 12 minutes mnainina before the
Lakencuttbemarpn to l f()..103with
S: 17 left on a 20-fbot jumper by merve Mike Mc:Oee. but could set no
cloeer the mt of the way.
Kun Nimpl\ius ICOred 19 points
ud rookie Benoit Btnjamin came off
the bench to ICOt'e a teUOn·h.iah 18
for the Oippm.
James Wonhy ICOred 26 pol nu and
Kareem Abdul-Jabber added 2S for
the Lakcn, Who played without auard Mllic Johnt0n and forward Kurt
Ram bit becaute of UVU!Y·
Trailina 34.33, the Oippen took me ae.d for IOC>d with a t 6--2 spun owra 2:S4 tpn oftbe ICICOftd quarter
fot a 49-36 adYu•.
ne .... w.e me LUen bad lost ..,,.......,...... ... oaJaa. IS-16,
I 91S, """dMry clrQPllJld ea111 culiw
lllDel '° tbe .Milwatllree ludcl ud ....... c.tticl. ne Laan were beltca, 110.95,
w•116ty lllilbt ia Bolloa.
.,, ....... ~~for· ~ .... illla Ml it. Lalllll C-.Pll°'711iid.-W1W,_
Ioli '° ..... We're .,._. C!'09-counuy eo plly dtan."
Guard's 24 potn ts help Vik es get over
losing streak with victory over Edison
numbers led the Y1kmgs in each
category.
Meyers led Manna's fourth-quar-
ter parade to the free throw hne. as he
converted 5of7 He sank 8of 11 free
throws for the game to go w11h his 8 of
I 0 shoot mg performance from the
field.
San.et •tancf1n6•
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12 •
12 1 12 q
tounh quarter)
. '"The~ get the ball m the pamt and
tht) score ... said Charger Coach Jon
Borchen of the numtrous ms1de
points b) Manna ... That takes care of
the pressure nght there." By BARRY FAULKNER
DllllJ .... C.. ... ,. -..1
The Marina High basketball team
and junior guard Mike Meytrs have
had much to overcome in the first fi ve
games of the Sunset League schedule.
The Vikings may be on their way
back however. after Friday night's
63-54 win over Edison at the Marina
&Ym.
Marina (2·3, 12·9) had lost three
slrai~t in Sunset l.Aaguc play after an
opening win over Huntington Beach,
earnin• it a share of the league cellar
with those same Oilers.
The disapJ>Ointing start was due in
part to injunes-starting point guard
Eason suffers
viral infection
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -New
Enaland Patriots Quarterback
Tony Eason milled practice Fri·
da)". two days before the Super
BowJ, sufferina from a viral
infection. Team physician Dr.
Bertram 1.arin1 said the illness
did not appear to be seriou.. but
New Enilind Coach Raymond
Betry exprttled worry.
"We kept b 1m out of l)t'lcti<:e to
,;ve bim some rat, and we'll
evaluate him later;• Zarina taid.
The doctor detcribed Eat0n's
ailment 11 .. a ,menli.zed vlral
illneu. At thi1 point. we 're fkirty
opcimisuc be'IJ be alrisbt."
Vetenn S~Oromla. wor\Jna
witb a bfla OD iii aeft &cl.
rtpllced Euon ln lbe pnctice and llnY llid ar.,... would ...., if
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Eol,on 1 l
Merina 2 3
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BilJ Craft (twi,ted knee) has missed
all five league contests and 6-9 center
Mark Georgeson (sprained ankJc) sat
o ut Wednesday's loss to West·
minster.
Meyers also took a little elbowing
-twice to his eye against the Oilers
-which forced 14 stitches. and
The Vikings put the game awa~ m
the final stanza. COD\l'rting JI or J 7
chanty tosses, after the Charger~ had
drawn to within one point (44-43) 50
seconds mto the final eight minutes.
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Martl\9 &J Eo•M>n S4
Founta•n vanev U Huntlnolon a.K1'I 11
Ocean View 77 Wntmlntle< 4 w.._..,., ~ t7:JO>
Merlr>• el Founleln Vellev
OcH r> View et EOIM>n
Wn1m.,,11er er Huntington a..c11
Georgeson. "'ho his coach tenned.
··, e~ qucsuonable yesterda~ ."due to
tht' sore ankle came up with a "great
etTon:· according to Po povich The
1unior postman had 12 pomts. eight
rebounds and an 1mpress1ve six
blocked shotr.. altenng a couple more
Edison pla,ed tht' V1kmgs even for
the opening pcnod ( 14-14 ). but was
outscored 19-1 0 m the second quarter
and went to tht locker room down
33-~4
collided with the scorer's table
Wednesday (sustaining a con·
cussion).
tonight." Popovich added. Neither injury bas kept Meyers out
of the lineup thouJll, and he showed
no ill effects qa1nst the Chaflcrs,
pouring in a season·hi&h 24 pomts.
pulling down nine rebounds and
delivering seven assists. Those
"We're not as good a free thro\lo
shooung team (nght around 60
percent) as I'd hkc," said Manna
Coach Steve Popovich, "but for the
most part we have hit them down the
stretch.
"Meyers earned the offcn~. With
Craft out. he has moved o'er to the
pomt guard and be did a real good 1o h
Edison ( 2· 3. 12· 7) played 1ts usual
mtense man-to.man defense and
forced 18 Vik.mg tumovcn. but
suffered a poor shooting n~t (32.2
perct"nt. 1nclud1ng JUSI 6 of .5 1n the
Ken <\mmann had 14 pomts in the
first half for the Chargcr5 on 7 of 11
shootmg. The 6-2 scmor guard fin-
ished ~,th J game htgh ~9.
Products of their environments
Berry, Dttka have· grown
into own coaching styles
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -The Super Bowl
coaches were railed in rootbe.11 environments -
Raymond Bm'yon theplainsofTe~ Mike Ditka
in western Ptnnl)'lvarua steel m1U country.
Despite their djninctly different pcrsonal1ues
and styles, thole roou in football's fmile bttedina
pounds are Mlected in similar teams.
Oitka's Cbic:aeo Bean and Bcm·s Ntw Enaland Patriots play belle football -if California
and Aorida p&a~ bk.t to pua and catch. Texas
a.ad Petuuylvarua olayen like to hit..
"It may be 1 Gttle diffaut same t.ba.o wc·"e come to ttpect hm tbe Super Bowl.·· Ditka satd
Friday at theCC*het' final news confeftnoc before
Sunday's pmt ... Nei...., of'ut ii a Ruby team. We
both bave the~ eocrace tumovm and take
ldvan• of than m tbat•1 .,bat I think will
dedde Simday'• ~· Tbe Plb"IOU pmcbaat for f'orctna harno\·ers
-16 •• \bear lluw •yolf vktoriet -romc directly tom leny'a ,_., -n. ftrll ~ M did wMa he loot OVtt U Mild CIOICtl miftoly darcMllb lbc 1914 _,., ...
to 1nsutute tu mblC' rttO\Cf) dnlls-the same one\
he kamed J5 )ears ago pla' mg high school football
10 Pans. Teus. under his father. Mark Ra)'mond
Bc~at's also true of the basic kind of offense -
some call it conscrvat1' r -that the Patnou play
And that's what BerT) suggt"Sted the) would do
Sunday. puuna cons1derabl) more ap1n t C'h1·
cqo's "46" defense than the 12 um~ they threw 1n
their "FC cha.mptonsh1p pme q.11nst M1am1
"That's one thmg my father preached to me-
balan~ offensc," Bcrrysays, "Healwayi sa1dthat
when two teams are equal, the team wuh the most
balan« al'<'11 )'S Wlns."
In the wame way, the Bea" rtOcct D1t1t.a•s
roots
The) routinely break thear own helmets
ma.k.1na t.a klcs the way their coach ontt broke a
hand on a locker af\er al• D\tka·s mellowed now
-by winnms. he says -hut he sull calls bis team
.. Grabo-wslu " after the tough cMtcm European
1mmiaranu v.-ho v.orked tlona,side has father in the
itcd mill
"He•1 hlr.e a lqtnd at home." says Jimbo
Covtn. the Bean' Air· Pro offtns.1 ve let\ wclde, who
srcwuptn the samc~aand followed OuJcato Pin
a ,meratton Latn.
"'You hear all kn\d of tones about how he went out after 11 an hiah IC~ ind beet~
up. I don't know how many are true The) ma)' be
JU St legends."
fnday's meeting ..,.,th both coa h~ was
cxtmphfitd b the amtudc eJ:p~sscd b' Duka at
the start of his bncfing. ""Phope you feel hkc I fc-el ," he said. "let's set
1t on. I JUSl hope it's the kind of gamt people can
apprte1ate " • Sa1d Bern ".\II this,~ gettma me urtd I don t
know about you pcoplt. but I wa 10 bed at q last
night." Whether 1t 1s or not. u's expected to be lo scorina. 10 contrast to la t 5Cl50n. when the n
Francisco 49crs and M1am1 Dolphins enteR.d \be
Super Bowl Wlth the Nft. 's two m ost expl ave
offenteS. San f rancuco won. 3 16. the latffi 1n a
Iona tcncs of onc-11ded pmn
That's the wa) it's uppoted to Ix unday
The Bears. Wlth a I S. I tq\&lar tcUOn rcconl
l)&us two playofT shutouts. are favored by l()lh
poant fif\lt b'ahe:st SJ)fCld tl'I upcr Bowl b11~
a.nd biabtf lhan all but one ~ uncc l 970,
£.atltcr this Wttk. Bears hncblcktr Otis W&boa
brashly predJcled a shutout., a pte(bcl.on he bedlld
~t la1er in the W«k
But the J>atscocac 1n off three roed wtm 111.a..
p1ayo1&. tbt 6nt urM thlt'• ever '-8 doer-~
9m'y wa.t QUJttl conftdcnt Otl Fridly. • C .... (Ill••• -eTTL&/89)
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JO fuhloli, e.ven
If it'• McMahon 'a
NEW ORLEANS -Commissioner
Ptie Roulle considered abowina up for his
annual pre-Super Bowl news conference
Friday wearina a headband label~
"MfMabOo," a reference to his conflict ovtt the
haberdashtry with the Chicqo Bean' quarterback.
"f decided not to because ifs become somethina of a cliche," Rozelle said.
But he ack:nowted&ed the quarterback's impact.
caDin• him, "fascinatin.a. a folk
hero.>T
"I do feel he sometimes
croS!eS the line. I realize there's a
line and it's difficult when you
at to avoid criticism. I want
him sold, not knocked."
Durina the playoffs, the com-
missioner fined McMahon
$5,000 for wearing: a headband
that advertised adidas spotting
goods. The quarterback retaliated •-•a. by wearing one labeled "Rozelle"
in the NFC championship prne.
'1"hcre arc no restrictions on headbands;· the
commissioner said. "We just don't want players
lookin11. like race drivers. with advertisements all over
them.'r
He offered an example.
"You could have a big center with Big Mac on his
flnny..aAd tbe camera coli'Rl p1cTI up.
lie did not say which center he had in mind.
·· -QUo te of the day
Ge8e Bub, happy to escape Coacb Cotton
Fitzsimmons when he was traded from the San
AntOnio Spurs to the Chicago Bulls: "I've got a
~I'm going to carry with me. I ns1de the cage as
aJmle boll weevil, who loves to eat cotton. If that
auy Fitzsimmons makes me frown, I might lei the
anunaJ out so be can cat some cotton."
Ialanden erupt for 7 -5 win
of them in a five-soat second period, and '
Bryaa Trottier scored three times, two ~
Mike Botsy collected his t,OOOtb career
point for the New York Islanders, who
' .
· Slaen nay bot, tbamp Can
....,_ a.b ICOttd a le&IOn-tµab m ~points. and ...._ ......_added 28 as
Philadelphia won fOC' the I 7tb time in l 9
pmes with a 121-114 decision over
Cleveland in a National Buketball AleociatiOD pme
Friday niaht ... ln other NBA action, Cllulee 0.9'1
tc0red a pme-hiah 24 points and 9ulltd down a career·
h~ 13 rebounds. and Ttrr)' eua .... added µ
poiAtH• Milwaukeedefeekd Indiana, I I '1-92 ... tun I~ led a ba1anoed scorina attack with 2S points 1as
Boston roared to its tevtnth
consecutive victory with a
l3S·l 14,.0mpoverGolden State . . ~ 0..Ja"9e W...._ IC'Ored a
pme-biah.l6 points as Atlanta ·
built an early lead and defNted
New Yort. 117-100. The Hawks
scored the:. first ciaht points and
never trailed ... laid n..a.
opened the fourth quarter with 17
consecutive points and finished
with a total of 28 in a supttb
CM*• display of shootins that sparked
Detroit to a t 29-l20 win over OaJJas. Thomas bat has
first eiaht shots of the fourth qu&11er as Detroit went
from 1railin& 98-94 to a 111-IOS lead ... Resc~
forward DavW Greea-..4 supplied lte)I baskets down
the stre1ch as San Antonio withstood a Denver
comeback for a t I 3-98 victory. It was the Spurs' $eCOnd
victory of the season in Denver, where the Nugets have
lost only four times in 22 aames. The Spurs. now 24-20.
lead the season series over Denver 3-1 .
3 buketball playera arreated
MADISON -Police intercepted the
Univcnity of ~ta~etball t.eam
at Madison's airpon Fnday and jailed
three players on a count of sexually ·
assaultana a woman at the team's downtown hotel.
-KuthQlitlct questioned the entire -team but
initjally jailed only Mitcbdl Allen Lee. io and Kevin
Andre Smith, 2 ltsaid Dane County Deputy Distric1
Attorney Steven inker.
A third QlayCT, Oeorae Williams, 19, was jailed
later Friday e~ening. said Madison Police Officer Joe
Durkin.
.The players were booked into the Dane County Jail
and held Wltbout bond on a count of second-dearee
sexual assault. a felony carryina a maximum sent.en.cc
of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. No charaes
were filed and Tinker said authorities would decide by
Mondav whether to si"1 a comnfain1
Volleyball coachee aelected
LOSANGELES-Volleyballcoaches m
Al Scates and Andy Banachowski of UCLA
have been named to coach the men's and
women's West Teams. respectively, in the
1986 Olympic Festival in Houston this summer, it was
announced Friday. ...
Teams coached by Scates and Banachowski at
UC'LA have won 1.100 matches and I 5 national
championships.
Roberta atp• wltb Padre9
SAN DIEOO -The San Dieto • Padres announced Friday that IOCOnd
bateman Leon Robert•, the ceam•a bit
hope rorapmt at t.M top of their lineup, tw
slaned a one-year conU"ICt.
Term.a ortbe deal were not di1elOled.
San ~ obta.lned the fiahta to Roberts from the
J>iu1burah Pirates. Robens played in Nashville of the
Ctau AA !utem ua,ue lut teason, 6it6ria .212 with
40 stolen balCS in 105 sames.
Robena wa1 hampered lut season by shoulder and
rib injuries suffered in a sprint t.rainina collision.
The Padres also announced that ~~rve outfielder
Jerry Divis is recoverina from art.hoscopic knee
SUJ'ltry, performed Jan. I 8 at Scrippt Clinic.
Divis is e"Xpected 10 have full,. .. and motion of
the knee in three to four weeks and wall penjcipate in
spril\IJl'linina weatinaa brace, Padres' spokesman Bill
Beck slid.
Davia played in 44 pmes for the Padres in l 98S,
bauina .293.
Televialon, radio
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Sutton lead.
~coring blit~
PHOENIX (AP) -Hal Sutton led a spectac
scorinJ bliti with another t>opy·f'tee 64 that provi
him with a 2-shot lead Friday an the second round ol
Phoenix Ooen Golf Tournament.
"I feellike I'm playin1be1terriabt nowthan. l've1 played in my life," said Sutton, a former POA champ
leadinJ money-winner and Player of the Year.
HJS 128 total was l 4 shots under par for two t
over the PhoeniJt Country Oub course and matched
low 36-bole total on the PGA Tour last year. He bu
mad£ a bo&ey in the tournament, and, in 21h toumam1
this year. 6as scored 62 birdies.
But he was not alone in his scoring heroics on
little course that was robbed of its natural defenses by
absence of wind and was subjected to an awew;>me ass:
by golfs touring pros.
. As exanTples, consider ijoward Twitty and [
Pooley.
"What can I say?" asked Twitty, a hometown t
when he and Pooley finished their late-aftcmooo effor
the warm, sunny weather. "I shot 63 and I got beat
two."
Pooley, who won the 1985 Vardon Trophy for
low stroke average on the tour, matched the course rec
with a l ~under-par 61, the lowest score on the pro cin
since the 19 Walt Disney World ()pertrlt was two
the all-time tour rcco .
''I knew very well what I was shooting," said Poot
"I knew, standina over my second shot on the last he
that I bad that for 59. I figured it was possible, &ir
Howard had holed out his second shot just a few he
earlier.''
But Pooley put that approach some 30 feet from
flas and two-putted for par. After an opening 74,
finished two rounds at 135.
Twitty holed a I 42-yard 8-iron shot on the fifth for
eagle-2, and reached the tournament halfway point at I
12 under par and second alone.
It was another two shots back to John Mwff
Ronnie Black, Mark Wiebe and T.C. Chen of Taiwi
tied at I 32. Chen shot 66. Black bad the same despiti
bogey-bogey finish. Mahaffey shot 65 and Wiebe 64.
Defending chuipion Calvin Peete, with a 69, ie.
group at 133. He ~as tied with Joey Sindelar, Jeff Slum
and Phil Blacltm-ar. Sindelar had a second round c
Blackmar 66 and Sluman 68.
Patterson offlclallJ
~lred by Sun. Devll,
overcame an e.arly 2--0 deficit and defeated Washington.
1-S, Friday night in National Hockey League action ...
Elsewhere in the NHL. Marc kr,1evt.'1 third-period
aoal propelled Chicago to a S-3 decision over th~ Sabr~
for the Black Hawks' first win in Buffalo in almost
seven years. The loss was the first for Sabres General
Manqer Scotty Bowmu, who replaced Jim
SeMelafeWI as coach eight days ago ... Wa)'H Grebky
scored an unassisted goal at I :29 of sudden-death
overtime to _give Edmonton a 7-{) vi ctm:)!..DYU. New
Jersey. GrcttJcy stole tile puck from Cra11 Wolu.la and
blasted a slapshot into the net to salvage a victory for the
Oilers in a game they once led J..O ... Goaltender
RlcUri Bre4ev made several spectacular saves in the
third period to allow Vancouver to edge Pittsburgh. 4-3.
Scates has guided the UCLA men to three
undefeated seasons including a 38-0 record in 1984 and
11 NCAA titleninc:e-t910. Hi!lelms art 611 :,9 during -
bis 23 years as UCLA's head coach.
7 p. m. -ROAD TO SUPER BOW}.: A look
at the two teamSplaying in Super Bowl XX and a
review of the 1985 season, Channel 4.
8 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS&ETBALL: Long
Beach State at Nevada-Las Vegas, Channel 9.
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -Steve Pattenon, the inter.
head coacb of Arizona State's basketball team this seasc
was officially appointed to the job Frida_yjn a surpr:
announcement.
There bad been speculation that Patterson would n
be retained since the Sun Devils' currently arc 8-8 oven
2-4 in Pacific-10 Conference play and have lost seven
their last nine games.
McLelah new sec aoccer coach
Dave Mcleish was recently named lo m fill the vacated position of head soccer
coach at Southern CaJifomia ColJege.
Mcleish. a 37-ycar-old a;raduate of
Lona Beach State, bad been the head coach at Biola
University from 1981-1985 where he compiled a record
of 44-56-13. He took Biota to the playoffs five ye.ars 1n a
row as well as winning the NAJA District Ill title in
l 983 and reaching the national championships in 1981 .
When not assuming his college coaching duties. he
teaches spanish and coaches soccer at Marina High .
Banachowski's t.eams arc 489-115 since he was
named the UCLA women's coach in 1970. His J 984
team won the NCAA title and bis teams won AIA W
championships in 1972. 1974 and 1975.
Loyola nips Santa Clara, 56-54
ge1&1a SIDJG ICOred 17 points and Mite m
Y.est sank two deciding free throws wit.h
11 seconds remainina Friday niaht as
Loyola Marymount edged Santa Clara.
SS-54 , in a West Coast Athletic Conference baskctbell
game in Los Angeles. Yoest's two free throws put
Loyo la ahead SS-52 before Matt Wll1n 1M111l converted
a lay-up for Santa Clara as time ran out ... In anolher
WCAC game, junior forward Eric W~te scored 22
points to lead Pepperd1ne to a 78-66 victory over the
University o(San Francisco in Malibu.
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Arkansas, KNX (I 070).
2 P..m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA
at California. KMPC (7 10).
In addition, the team's leading scorer, sophomc
forward Chris Sandie, was declared academically i
eliaible last week. Two other players -senior guard R•
Singleton and senior center Jon Taylor -were dropp
from the team earlier for academic prQblems aa
disciplinary action, respectively. 5 p.m. -PRO B~Y: Kings at Edmon-
ton, KGIL ( 1260) . "'I have concluded that Steve Pattenon bas done
remarkable job in a very adverse set of circumstanca a1
I think it's now appropriate that he be aiven tl
opponunity to make the very best of this program," sa
Anwna State Athletic Director Charles Harris. "I a
confident in his leadership and I have no question abo
his desire to do the best possible things for the universit)
basketball program. the panicipants in that program ar
the university as a whole."
7 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at
Utah, KMPC (7 10).
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS~ALL:
New Mexico State at UC Irvine, KPZE ( 11 90).
8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long
Beach State at Nevada-Las Vegas, KWOW
( 1600).
7:30p.m.-PRO BASl..ETBALL: Denver at
Lakers, Kl.AC (570). Patterson, 37, was named interim coach Last Aug. .
af\er head Coach Bob Weinbauer was fired in the wake
consecutive losing seasons .
Game called.because of illnes~
Chic-ken pox-hits
2membersofLSU
basketball squad
BA TON ROUGE, La. (AP) -
Two Louisiana State basketball play-
er!I remained quarantined in a hospi-
tal with chicken pox Friday as otber
uni versity coaches wondered
whether the outbreak would spread
beyond the I 4th-ranked Tigers.
The disease. whi ch can be serious
in adults, led 10 postponement of
today's game wi1h Auburn.
day before the team traveled to
Gainesville to play Florida.
Physicians checked the two upQn
their return Thursday and said they
had chicken pox. They also expressed
concern that the Aonda team had
heen exposed.
Umversity ofAonda officials con-
tinued to monitor the health of thetr
team. which defeated LSU Wednes-
day night.
"I'm not really concerned about
this gettina too bad right now because
It looks like most of our people have
already had it.'' said Richard Shaara.
Florida's team physician. ··we really
appreciate that LSU called and told
US when they found I tbeir etayers
ca me down with chicken pox.·
Auburn officials said the game wi
LSU would be rescheduled at a date
be determined later.
NBC. which planned to televise t&
contest at Auburn, announced that
would replace that matchup with
game for the Southeast region b
tween No. 13 Louisville and No.
Kansas. followed by the aame b
tween No. l NonhCarolinaand No.
Geoflia Tech.
A check of LSU players showc
that only five bad evidence that the
had the disease as infan1s, athlet
spokesman Jamie Kimbrouah said.
When the two LSU players con
plained Tuesday of skin '!ruption
they were gi ven medicatior
Broussard said. Sophomore sensation John Wil-
liams and teammate Bernard Woods-
ide remained in a hospital. Other
team members who have not had th e
disease were bei ng monitored. teav·
ang only four players who could dress
out for a game, Coach Dale Brown
said.
Earher an the week, the team lost
captain Ni ki ta Wilson at least until
next 11\nuary because of a failing
math arade -and then onl y if he
makes passina arades.
6-f oot sets greet surf era
in Huntington Beach mee1
The chicken pox could prove more
senous.
Adults can contract encepha.litis
and other ptoblcms from chicl:en pox~ said Dr. Marty Broussard,
physician for the LSU team.
Up to 16 days can pass before a
person exposed to chicken pox comes
down with the disease, he said. "It's a
long incubation period," he said.
Williams and Woodside com-
plained of sk.an rashes on Tuesday, the
Good conditions welcomed surfers
on the third day of the Katin Pro-Am
Team Challenscat Huntinaton Beach
Friday. and favorites held their own
to procrcss to the ei.ahl semifinal
mun hcatl today.
Willie Morris (Woodland Hills),
the defendina champion; Martin
Potter (United K.ioidom); and Chuy
Reyna (Oceanside) scored victories
in the quarterfinal ltcall under over-
cast skies just nonh of the Hunt-
inaton Beach pier. An estimated
crowd of 1,000 wu in lltendanoe.
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sem1fln,al heats in the afternoon.
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Champion Shaun Tomson (Sout
Aftica)i... and Ted Robinson of Mar
hattan aeach.
Newport Beach's Chris Burke, an.
Brad Gerlach or Huntinaton Beact
were two local pros who secured spot
in today's competition.
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uled today\ with eemifinaJ Ktioa t< imm~iatc y followi°'"
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The Wamon, wbo bad clicked on
11of18 from the fteldin-the ftnt half
(61.1 percent) rapondod with I for IO
from the field in t.hc decisjve third ~.~ and finished at 6S. 7 percent (23 10f 3S).
The Eaalc1 cut the deficit to 4'7""'41
early. in the final quaner, but the
Wamon put on a l.S.2 run that put
the pm~ away.
Up 4'9""'41, Woodbridae took ad-
vantaee of two technical fouls on the
Estancia coacbiq staff to further
frustrate the ~es.
.. ljult couldn t stand it the way my
auys, were acttina hammered," said
Estancia Coach Joe Reid. "I bad to
say SC?methina reprdlcss."
Reid, however, wasn't makina alibis.
"Woodbrid&e looks like a are&l
team to me," continued Reid.
"They're in the playoffs, no doubt.
We Slued on those two (Keefe and
Bryanj and ~urphy li&hts it up."
The Wamors were tou&h at the
line, in contrast to Wednesday's
efforts apin1t University and Shan-
non ack.nowled&ed special emphasis
on that area in practice on Thunday.
Th'e winnen burned Estancia at the
line to the tune of 24 of 28 (85. 7
percent).
For Shannon's crew it was a crucial
victory, lcavina the Warrion two
pmes of the pace of lcque-leadin.g
Corona del Mar and in a tic with
University for second place.
"I-feet a~nt," said
Shannon, "because we have the
second half of the season coming up
and we have home games in five of
the seven, with'Our two road pmes at
Costa Mesa and University.'
While Murphy was the key to the
Warriors• rout, the interior still
manqcd to collect 31 points with
Keefe (16) and Bryan (I 5) at a
consistent pace.
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Warrior All Roa•-&;i trlee to aet a IJip OD ball wblle teammate Vince an (23) Mema to be protecttni
Roan&ibl from tlae clawa of tlae Eatancla EacJe OD 1J1D wa:fl
(top). W'oodbrlctce poeted 70-55 Sea View League Win.
Edlson remains atop Sunset
The Edison High boys soccer team
stren&thened its grip on the Sunset
leque lead with a win over Marina,
Ocean View took over the runner-up
spot by beating Westminster and
neither team could dent the scoring
column in the Huntington Beach-
Fountain Valley match.
In the Sea View League, Estancia,
Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar
posted wins.
Tbe details:
E4ilM Z, Marlaa 1: John Castro
fired in a volley off Robert Sanchez's
feed midway through the second half
to unlock a 1-1 tie and keep the
Chargers perfect in Sunset League
competition.
Tom Patton bad given Edison (S-0)
a 1-0 lead 12 minutes into the game.
but Ben Lefrancois tied it for Marina
(2-2-1) 17 minutes later.
Oceu View Z, Westmla1ter 0:
Meech Tahsequah hit a direct kick
from 40 yards out midway through
the first half to give the Seahawks
(3-1-1) all they needed against the
winless Lions (0-5) at Ocean View.
Sean Van Hemclryck connected
from 15 yards out six minutes into the
second half to complete the game's
scorin~
Hutla,ioa Beacla e, Foutain Val-
ley I: Alex Tipolt stopped eight shots
for the Oilers ( 1-2-2). while his Baron
counterpart Randy Tan had seven
saves in the defensive struggle. Foun-
tain Valley is 1-3-1 in 1catue play.
E1tucia Z, Woodltrtqe I: En<;.
Kirsch and Eduardo Andrade scored
two minutes apart to help the Eagles
erase a 1-0 defi cit and keep them atop
the Sea View at 5-1-L Woodbridge
fell to 2-4-1 .
Newport Harbor 7. Costa Meu O:
Ganh Tamblyn scored three goals as
the sw 1-s (4-2-1, 8-5-2) kept the
Mustangs (0-7) out of the league wan
column for the seventh !>traidlt time.
Tamblyn, a sophomore left wing,
booted in two scores in the first half.
and added his third in the sca>nd.
Corona del Mar Z, Saddleback 1:
The Sea Kings took a 1-0 lead o n Pat
Merrell's goal about 20 minutes into
the game, and Ian Van Hoven added
the game-winner 3S minutes into the
second half as CdM improved to
5-2-0 in league play at CdM.
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Seahawks, MD romp;
Tars, FV stay in hunt~
Ocean View Hiah'1 Scabawk.s and Mater Dci's
Monarcbt continue t&eir unchaJlcnacd ways in Sunset
and Anfelu1 Leaaue balkctb&IJ following easy wins
Friday niaht.
fountain Valley and Ncwpon Harbor, meanwhile.
rolled to loplided victories to stay m the hunt in.their
respecti~ races. but Irvine was victimized by foul trouble
at Mi•ion Viejo.
HCR'1 how it went:
• Newpo.:t Hatt>ot ( 4-J, I l>-1) proceeded to ou-.
bound Cotta Mesa ((). 7), 417. :
Harbor turned in a beloced 1COnJ11 efbt 11 lfe
Sailors acorcd in double fiautn. Maurice Lee led tM WIJ
with 18 points Wes Torell added 13, John Ai.to. "411
12, and Mark CraiJ(t I) and Jeff'Youna (10) rounded•
the Sailors' offensive. ·
Mitch Pelichowsk.l 1COred 2S points in the MUM•'
e~. .
Mater Del IZ, Sem&e *-The Mo~bt raced to
their l9th·1traiaht without a loll and fourth in Afteelfl Lcaaut action to extend t.beit unbeaten streak to 41 oveca
two-year spen before 1,800 at Cypress eone.e. '
Stuan Thomas and LeRori l:llis pounded away qn
the boards and from inside offensively to domiDlk
Servile.
OeMa View 77~ WestmJuter fl: The Scaluwk.s . All that kept Mater Dei from blowina it out IOOaet
exploded for 32 third-iuartcr poi nu. with 12 in the and with a more conv1ncina marain was a 16 for 33 eff'art
quartercominafrom Blaine DeBrouwer and 10 from Dest at the free throw line.
, Hazely, to run away from the Llons at Ocean View. Thomas and Ellis each had nine rebounds as Mater • Ocean View wu in control throuahout a&r jump1nf Dei won that department. 36-24.
to a 14'-2 lead at the start. Westminster was within I · '--'fti ~ th th' d bl' ~ MlaU.. Vte~ '71, lrYt.e 5~: Foul trouble proved fatal poinu at OSI me ~.ore e ar ~uarter •tz n. for lrvme's vis1ti~V•,.,ueros as Mission Vieil'I lOOk DeBrouwer finished with 17 points, while azely -~-
totaled 14'. As a team, the Seahawks shot 59 percent from advantaac of t.he a nee of Shawn Patchell and Mike
the floor and converted 2S of 41 free throw opponunitjcs. Oden down th~ stretch to puU out the South Coat Leapt.
Ricky Butler was a dominant force inside, blocking a victory·
season-hip 12 lhotund haulina down I I rebounds to go Irvine answered Mission VieJo's front line with a
with bis rune points. Shane Morris d ished off seven assists 23-10 lead at the outset, but the 6-7 Oden and 6-S Patchell
for Ocean View (S-0 and I 5-4). were quickly in foul trouble, and Patchell eventually
exited early m the aft.er Oden fouled out in
._ ff, Hatla,_ Bea=---dl,,.--::!:'"'.'.'1-: -=Th=--c -irhfr'?fril' 'Ti quarter.
Barons led only 21-16 at balf\.ime, but took complete Patchell missed almost the entire third quarter and
control !'Y out1COriD1 the Oilers 17-4 in the third quarter was back in the fourth quarter only briefly before lcaviqs
and 27-8 10 the final period. as Mission Viejo outscored Irvine 41-23 in the ICICOnd
Tim Johnson had six of his 10 points in the third half.
quarter and Todd Hanson notched seven of his 12 in the ------------------final period u Fountain Valley improved to 3-2 in league i
play and dropped the Oilers to 1-4. Pirates put t awav A key item in the contest was the turnover total J.
where Huntinston Beach had 22 and the Barons JUSt } i 88 46 wi -se~eHanson had nine of Fountain Valley's 17 steals. ear y n -D
wbiJe the top Baron rebounder was Glen Gordon with
eight.
Steve Pemper was the lone Oiler shooter in double
figures, scorina 10 points.
Newpert llarMr IZ, Cotta Mesa st: Any chance the
Mustanp may have had to challe,nge the Sailors was lost
early in the second half as three of its tallest players fouled
out, and Harbor rolled to the win at Mesa.
The .Sailors had their way under the boards as
Mustanp Tom Morris, Eric Vogel and Paul Rodriguez
were called for their fifth fouls early in the third pcnod.
UCI w9men top UNLV, 9-0
The UC Irvine women's tennis team improved its ·
record to 3-1 with a 9-0 victory over visiting Nevada-Las
Vegas Friday afternoon.
The Anteaters did not lose a set and were fora-d into
only one tiebreaker in the match.
Haruko S~igckawa led the way for UCl wnh a 7-5,
6-1 victory in No. I sinales and teamed with Dina
Trenwith in doubles for a 6-4, 6-3 win to stay unbeaten in
four matches this season.
The Anteaters will face a toueJl test at UCLA today,
as the Bruins bring a No. 7 national ranking into the
match.
Orange Coast College made quick work of Mt. San-
Anto n10. while Golden West fell at the bands of
Saddlcback 1n women's communtty co1lqe basketball
Fnda) nif!lt.
Here s what happened:
Oru1e Coast II, Mt. SAC 41: The Pirates ran out to a
35-5 lead without taking a breath, and led by u many u
40 points on the way to the South Coast Conference win
over the Mounttes at OCC.
The win kept Coast ued with SaddJeblck aDd
Fullenon for the South Coast lead at S-1 .
With their fast break in perfect runnina order, the
Pirates had no trouble stak.tna a 47-21 lead at the bal(
Ayum1 Kobayashi ran the offense, and Mary Thobc
struck for a game-h.iah 22 points. Arny Hathcock put up
18 points aand had a hand in seven assists.
Lisa Schumaker handled offensive duties by con-
tnbuung IS points. and turned in a fine reboundinapme
With 12. --
Saddlcback •~. Golda West 7$: Connie Waiklc
scored 35 points and Cheryl Et land had 29 to supply most
of the Gauchos' scoring punch 1n the win over the v1sit:in&
Rustlers.
Wa1kle also had 15 rebounds as Saddlet>Kk
remained among the leaders in the South Coast
Conference.
Golden West was paced by Kim Abeyu with 34
points.
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TOK YO (AP)-Reactjons ranae
from astoni1hment to sadness follo\111
i~ the death Friday of Laaun
N11uel'1 Flo Hyman, who collapse
durina a match in Japan and died c
cardiac failure.
The 6-5 Hyman who led the U .~
women's volleyball \earn to a silvc
medal at the 198• Olympics, wa
playinJ in a Japanese women's vol
leyball Jeaaue maleb in Matsue Cit)
380, miles west of Tokyo, when sh
collal>Sed durin1 the third set of
match qainst Hitachi. She sat dowt
on the bench after a player chanac
then collapsed, Japan's Kyodo New
Service reported.
Kazunori Yoneda. the team man ~ said..lb'.!l\an "seemed well aUb.
player chanae. e called out to th1
new players to ~lay hard. Those wefl
her last words.·
"She was the finest female vol
leyball player in the workl." U.S
Olympic Committee Secretary Gen
eral Georae D. Miller said of Hyman
Debbie Green of Westminste.r, alS<
was a member of the U.S. Olympi•
team and the All World Cup Team.
"It's son of obvious how I feel:
Green, obviously in tean, said at he
home in Westminster. "I just re
member Flo came to my wedding ir
October. That's the last time I sa.,.
her.
"She had so much to look forwarc
to after she finished her seaJOn ir
Japan. She was into acting. aht
finished a movie, she was real anxiou!
to start another pan of her life.
"She was the one person on the
team who trained the loosest; she wa.!
the most dedicated player there was.
. She pve so much. It wu her time tc
start aettina lhinp ...
Rose Maaers of Bif Spring.. Texas
another member o the Olympic
team, is in Japan and was watchlna
the match on television when Hyman
collapsed.
"Rose ... saw the whole thing," Aia
Selinaer, wife of the U.S. Olympic
volleyball coach, Arie Selinger, said
from her home in Laauna Niiuel.
"She called me immediately and aaid.
'Please don't get panicked but I think
something bed happed to Flo becausc
they interrupted the match and said
that Flo was rushed to the hospital.'
"Rita Crock.en, who was playina
with Flo, called me a half hour later
and gave me the bad newi ...
Japanese television showed
Hyman bein1 carried out of the
1Ymnasium on a stretcher. She was
taken by ambulance to Matsue Red
Cro&1 hospital, where she had no
measurable pulse on admission, ac-
cording to a hospital staff member,
who spoke on condition that she not
be named.
Donations
for Dear
accepted
Donations are bein& accepted for
the Loara Gib Dear Memorial follow-
ing the death of Gilbert "Gib" Dear, a
long-time Orange County football
coach last Saturday.
Dear died of respiratory failure
after a 10-month battle with luna
cancer at the llC of SS .
Donations may be··made to the
Loara Gib Dear Memorial in can of
Loara High School, 1765 West Cer-
ntos Street. Anahiem..t 92804, or to
the American Cancer ;:)()Ciety.
He started his coaching career as a
teacher and bead football coach at
Garden Grove High in 1954. In l 9S7,
be moved to Rancho Alamitos Hiah
School in Garden Grove and became
an assistant to Iona-time coaching
partner Herb Hill.
Dear followed Hill to Oranae Coast
College in l 9S9 where they both were
hired u assistant football coaches. He
was also the assistant swim coach at occ.
When Loara opened in 1962, Dear
was hired as the assistant football
coach apin under Hill. Dear coached
al Loara for 23 years until 1985.
Dear and hia wife Alice were
Balboa Island residents for 31 yea.rs.
Accordina to his wife, he was an avid
fisherman u well u a skin and 1CUba
diver.
Dear'• uhq will be tcattercd at 1ea
in a private ~mony next week .
Mt.SA:Cnat
for Pirate•
Fl'fth from a 6'-S9 victof} over
Compton Wednaday, the OraQ1C
Coa11 Collete men'• besketbell team
tries for two •tnilht when the Pirata
visit JOit. San ADtallio in a 7:30 South Coat Confaac:e llJ"C.
But. the Buel will enter u under· ~ u Mt. SAC carries a S.. l
conference matt and I S-4 ovenll
record lnlO &be~t. The Moundll
IG&red tbeir only lou or the sec
canepUp IO IHsYe-l•din& CarilOI. 82-t.l. -· GOldm West will be llyina co put
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Super Bowl XX: It's onlyagame, after all
NFL Ch ampionship
has blossomed into
an unofftctal holtday
Don't ever try to tell the world the
Super Bowl is only a football pme.
This annual spectacular hu be-
come an unoflki&J national holiday
but with some ~or differences'.
People avoid travebna for th.is one
and h's celebrated indoors. in front of
television screens -wbjch is e~
pecially fittina this year because
Super Bowl XX is being played
1ndoon. in NewOrleans'Superdome.
Tb~ pme bas crept into America's
conSCtousness as a ume to party.
It inspires many who never would
dream of aoiqa to a football game. or
SupemwkeQ aod food manufao.
turers keyed their ld-vertiliq co
pvtyioa. u they do before llwWliv-
101, Chiistmas and New Year's.
And Super mania ls apradina
beyond Amcrica's lhOtU.
More than five million Bri&ons are
expected to watch the 11tellite-rei-
laycd NBC telecast of the pme.
American-style panics are planned
across the country even thou&h the
pmc will not finish until 2 a.m
United Kinadom time Monday. ·
All this week in Ent.land, national
newspapers whetted ihe ap\Xtite of
football fans with daily in-depth
reports of prc-pme developmenu.
Team traanana tcbedu.les, 1._,~ up. been warned not '° bruth a Word dices and Werviewa wieb yen about what llappeas in the pme
from tbc Chicqo Been and New befOC'C it ii mown on boud.
Enatand Patriou bave been sp&esbed Al Super Bowl mania bu .,own 1CrOMtbe190ru~oftbctabloidl. over the yeui, it bu become -ell· Muy of them have evm takco the docwnalted that crime in Amcriaan
unprecedented step of 1endina their dlia dectealet and businal s&ow1
own rej)Onen to cover the pme. dW'iQJ the ~· And water pressure
In China, hiahlilbts qf the ~ deflnndy 11 etrecied by &ll tbotc
and the hoopla surrounc:tina it will be bathroom visits durina tbe com·
shown in delayed brOldcuts '° two merdal breaks in the telecast.
provinoes. Other events are ot\en retchedulcd
The Queen Eliiabe~ 11, which will wben it becomes apperent to the
be crui11nt between Lima~ Peru and plannmt.bey. are1oinaupapin1t the
Santiqo, Chile on Sunday, alto will blgest annual sports event in the
show the pme '° ita peaen,en.on a world, which is scheduled to kickoff
delayed buis. Ship personnel have at 2: 16 p.m.
Tbe Natioaal Kocby Lel&ue. f'or
the only lime this MMOO, au DO
SUDday pmes ICbedWed, ad &be
National Buketbell AMociatioo
p.me in Bosion betwan the PhiJadel. Phil 76m and the Celtics wiU IWt at
noon.
Even rival nctworb woo't fiabt the
inevitable.
CBS is dclayina ill popular "60
Minute1" show Sunday by two houR.
to 9 p.m. EST, in order to avoid aoin&
bead to head with the Super Bowl
broadcast. ''60 Minutes" will be
shown at its usual time on the West
Coast.
Party animals come out for Bears, Patriots
aood-nat'1red vert>al abuse trom the crowd. miles nonh, or Mobile, Ala., 1 lU miles southeast.
'About a thousand charter buses will roll to the
game from more distant p6ints. As many as 1,000
NEW OIU.EANS(AP)-Nllill~
footb.a l..elpl 0-•wiMS
Rozelle said Friday cMt ooa---matcr talU bave beea beld ._..
United SWn Foocball u...r. '*
iuilted theft will be 80 ~· Jn bit auual llalC ol 1111 ~ two days before die s.pef:
Bowl, Roz.eUe painted a eencraDt·
posiuve picture. ~;.,
Much of bis ~ foalled Ult
hnaierina leaal m.anm, indudiat
USFL's S 1.3 bUHoo antlttu11 .W
wbich Roi.elle said is holdjq up u
consideration of ex pens.ion.
The USf'Lcue is cxpmded to to
coun this sprina.
.. Me.,-talks have been ~
always at the instiption of _ ~
USA.," Rozelle said. "One of ~
owners talkina to one of ours. thelt
attorneys talkina to oul'I. There arc°'
conunuina discussions and no oft&O" ...
ina settlement talks." 1"
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of even watching one on television ~EW ORLEANS (AP) -It's a pocket-sized
under normal circumstances; people Mardi Gras, complete with hard-drinkina cos.-
who don't know a wide receiver from turned revelers and music everywhere - a wcck-
a telephone' receiver or~ post pattern long, mile-square street pany sparked by the Super
from a post office, 'to talk about, Bowl and fueled by the city's love of a aood time.
watch and even bet on the game. Dane Scnser's navy blue prb was adorned
Ideal weather, SUl,!nY skies with daytime
tempcratu~ near 60, kept the crowds outdoors.
In this city. they measure aood times by the
amount of trash left in the street Panyina for the
1981 Super Bowl left behnd 3S tons of rubbish, but
that's only a fourth of what a Mardi Gras crowd
will drop. But this year's Super Bowl street party
appears a bit lar&er than the one five yea.rs ago.
private jets, more than a dozen private railroad STYLE
cars and at least three yachts deposited other • • •
visitors. Froa81 ;. The Super Bowl ma)' do more for :-v1th orange stripes and flashing oranae liahts,
drink.in& than anything but New including an electric "C' on bis back.
Jam Chubbick. executive assistant to Mayor :
Year's Eve. Bars with wide-screen Bill and Dianna Kelley wore colonial prb for
television do a thri~ng business, and their stroll through the French Quarter.
most of the ban wi~ smaller screen Dave Easthem felt he was appropriately
..I:Vs. as well. AmencaAa-from bt~ A 12-foot Burmese pYthon-was his
collar to hi.ah society also play host to necktie.
Super Bowl parties. The biggest splash of Patriot red was at Jim
The typicaJ"Super Bowl visitor is oJder, richer
and more sedate than the Mardi Gras or Suaar
Bowl followtt. Thanramlates into liahter dutylor
the New Orleans police department.
Dc{>uty Police Supenntendent Calvin Gal-
liano wd there will be more than 200 uniformed
officers inside the Louisiana Superdomc for
Sunday's pme, which bqinsat S: 16 p.m. EST, and
another hundred or so in the French Quarter on
Sunday ni&bt.
Ernest Monat. said visitors will spend up to S 120 that his bigcst fear wu that Ch•.
m1lhon in the city. "In the most basic sense. it caao's William "The Refriacratorr
brings a tremendous amount of economic invest-Perry mi&bt fall on New Enaland't
ment," he said. All-Pro auard, John Hannah. ~
.,r-abo--reflects trus city ability t01ilndte-"I don't thin-any o our playett'.
what has become perhaps the most imponant think about being underdoas, wc jull,
sports event in the world1" Morial said. do our work." said Berry, whose ttari
One New Jersey restaurant-bar, Monaghan's bar near the French Market, on the
usually a hangout for New York Mississippi River edae of the Quarter.
Gianu and New York Jets fans, will NBC-TV sportscasters Pete Axthelm and
show the pme on seven television Ahmad Rashad stepped behind Monaghan's bar to
sets and ajve away Super Bowl t-shins pour drinks.
Most of the 1.3 milhon local residents didn't was also an underdog in its fmt Um(
even try to act any of the 6,000 tickeu allotted to playoff games.
the New Orleans Saints. They settle for Super Bowl Asked to make a predjction, bi-
part1cs and betting p<>c?ls. replied: 'Tm the wont predictor ·
and sell officiaJ programs. Comedian Bill Murray left the bar W1th
Many ot:1'er such pla~s around the Rashad before AJtthelm ptcked up an ornate
country wdJ bdp draw 1n customers umbrella and led a second line behind the Stoyvillc
by hirina sports celebrities to mingle Stompers Dixieland band.
with the fans, analyze the game and "These Patriots fans arc 1eriously deluded.
"This reprctents about I 0 times the number of
men wc would have on duty at the Superdomc and
the French Quarter on the averqe football
weekend," be said.
"I've been inv1ted to about 15 different pool the world. Ask my kids. They aJwa~
panics and think I'll go to at least two of them." go the opposite way." :
said MarshalJ Flanagan, an insurance broker. -Duka said JUSt about the ~
"I, personally, will enjoy the Super Bowl thing. '-
weekcnd more thanMardi Grubecause there is no ··we don't worry about it. 'ff
cnme, no hassle. and it's a &ood chance to get with anytbm._, that's the kind of thin& tbal
just be visible. The Bears, 20-6." Axthelm said, drawing boos and
The city's 26,000 hotel rooms failed early,
forcing some visitors to head to Baton Rouge. 80 good friends and enjoy the camaraderie." can mot1 vatc them."
Cb.lcago b.as a Nobel fan All signals go for Bears' Singletary
South Af rtca' s
Bis hop Tu tu wiII
root for Bears
CHICAGO (AP) -Many arc
the football teams with dis-
tinauished fans. but few. if any,
can count Nobel laureates among
their following. But the Bears got
one Friday when South African
Bishop Desmond Tutu an·
nounccd be was pulling for Ch1-c.&f.O in the Super Bowl.
'What a wonderful welcome.''
Tutu said to applause dunng a
public tribute honoring him at
Daley renter. "I have become a
Bear fan . and I think t'max stay
around for the Super Bowl. •
Mayor Harold Washington,
who accompanied the Nobel
Peace Pnze winner during a
whirlwrnd. one-day visit to the
city, concluded a news conference
earlier Friday by sayi ng be was
giving the religious leader a
symbol of Chicago's excellence.
He then attached a Bears' helmet
pin to the lapel of Tutu's jacket.
Chicago was one of seven ci11es
Tutu 1s visiting during a two-~k
U.S. tour to raise funds for the
South African Council of Church.
Boston, where the New Eng-
land Patriots' supporters arc
centered, is not on Tutu's itiner-
ary.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Mike
Singletary doesn't anucipate busting
up rooms and furniture this time
unJcss a s~ial feeling hits him.
The Chicago Bears' linebacker, hkc
his counterpart, Steve Nelson of the
New Ena.land Patriots, will be busy
callin& defensive signals Sunday in
Super Bowl XX.
SinJ!etary. usually a very quiet
individual off the football field.
reportedly exploded the night before
the 24-0 triumph over the Rams in
the National Conference cham-
pionship game.
"It was something," said Bear
Coach Mike Ditka. "Mike got all
worked up about telling the defense
how it had to play to beat the Rams.
When it was over. the room and the
furniture were all busted up. He gave
them a Knute Rockne speech."
Singletary, sheepishly and some-
what embarrassed. admits he got all
worked up.
"I got excited. it was something I
felt," said Singletary. "l don't know 1f
it will happen agam. It depends on
how I feel."
Singletary. like most players, had
difficulty grasping assistant coach
Buddy Ryan's complicated defensive
system.
"It took me about a year and a half
to be comfon.ableon defense and with
Buddy Ryan," said Singletary, who
admits he hated Ryan when he first
came to the Bears.
"But I love the man now," said
Singletary. "It takes 11me but we work
like a team."
Ryan will send in the defensive
plays against the Patriots Sunday.
although he and Singletary work so
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closely on the detcns1ve game plan
that they practically think alike.
"Buddy calls the plays and rarely
would J mne any changes," Single-
tary said. "If the offense makes a
sudden change. I'll switch signals but
that happens very rarely."
Ryan and SiniJetary communicate
throu&h hand signals. "WC use siin language and we
change it every week." Sin~etary
said. "There arc a lot of variauons. I
really don't know the number.
"The whole key to our defense is to
attack and not to sit back and wail
Keep applying pressure."
Singletary claims the Bears will
hav.e to play a "completely flawless"
game. "We have to make sure we
don't tum the ball over to them
because 1f they smell blood, 1t could
be over."
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management firm In Witt! .._ and corn-:1 company! f Ii• Im-Needed tor Automotive & to Join new & growtng female & matt, PIT I FIT· ·11on. Muat be honMt & _i_ima=·~· =~==~
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WO<klng lndMclu•I fOf' lne. OllilfN ..,,.,. hefpfut. qulramanta· •ccurata _..,..., ~....-.-~~ ~~ S ZUKI motor car. btwn 7· t 1am Mon-Fri • apply In per.on at 890 Experteiioed Nnd & me
penunent lull time ad· ~ banMtta. ltOO per · r-7 ........-~,. ~ ....._. In MO ..,_ Of SANDWICH SHOP . Dey So. Cout HWy, Ua Bctl. chine Knltt«a. _.,.. OWi
mlnlatfltlve poa111on with . mo. Cell M4-4242 ... fot c:::~=-MW1Pf!P9f. ~· ... background. Cof. INfl, no wllnda. '4.25"'4'. M/F l /O/E the mat.hlne. KnK In~ varlad raaponllbtlltl". Dqnria UndMy. Mlf•dleclpln.u lndMd-m1ar Suzuki. 23ee3 Aoctt-Experience In Falt Food. own hol'M, Y*"' & In
Appllc9nt muat be good ... llmTllT uale may Mm axcialent fleld, lake Foreat. Call tor Englllh 9'*1klng only 1tructlon• provided
w/number1 I detalla. ., with verytng .._to mM-Income (NIWY + com-IPPCMntmant. 770-7001 MmUfa female Pf'8f'd: (714)240-1t45
Mull type 40 wpm, col.-Setf·St.nw: Pereon to 11ga front offtca of emall rniulon), baneflts, and Cell Joa 524-e043 wlldy.. WllTll MAINTENANCE PEAIOH
laga ad not nae.~ by he!f... w/oflloe work, aatabllatlad lllm pro-adty ~~~ ~ - -••• -528-7027 Ev.e & Wlcndt Th a H u n t I n it on needed for ollloe ~ mall only MilNnlt raeuma du-, arwwer phonea, ductlon ......... . ...-_,.. or..,......,_ r--. =-~--=~
to· o.ti'oreh Shaflln I tr.me ordar9, melntaln company. -Ing ~ halpM. In •en and home. WllTBllWlll'llml hac:h/Fount-6n alley light landac.plng & g1n· A~al tic lnvHtment llaa& do llgtlt typtng. Wit! haw utanllw knowt-Send raauma to: Orange Pr•,_..,.~. lndapelldent le Making oanatal dailr\ up. 11eJ
Mgmt 2222 MIW11n SI wortc indapaildently mo.t ~I~~~~ CoHI Diiiy Piiot, P. Nallla Crfflc, FHtllon For dualc Blnowtth 1 Y' qullflad OOl~ta houf9. f»tawc:ali Aogert • 2 3 ci Irv In. c A of the ttme.. Houri mey be b : ur• ~"V Blevlna, P.O. Box 15e0, llland, Mr Tom 844 8MO exp. In Frandl en.ma. MCI c:o4umnllta for the Aeetty 815-2311
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1454 ' ~-:..~ S5JHR .• :n. ,:ma::.,'"'°': Coeta Mee&. CA. 92126. SALES. For Fun ~1c:81 ~:.~=·11arn ~t":: entan-. MANICURIST WANTEI llt&a1~tal Slft
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PAAT TIME:;:::_, ~1~~:~.~~~17 Krlatl at ~~-~~~ Wll'lllllWAllll ffi:18'!!,~.'.0::."."'.: :=::~.~com cOORIER~. i&noon Sec:rat~ wtc. Ttcbical/tr .. n:s:.i lociter 81S-e230 NB 1~ ~=.::.::o·· tary, ate.). ~ •W'I WIT
/eve 1hlft. Good driving Typing, • boot!-aaJea/ t Mlf·help, and aurflng. -•-record. Knowtadga OC k .. pl ng. Computer SHS Account Exeoutiva poa-rMnageman al ldaaa for ottlar local .. , ..... ·
., ... Karan 84<M>140 ~ •,=.-= Pllllllll :f ~:!:.,:. c;~ WHAT f? RENTAL HOSTESS tO =:;':,t~ ~ HC:,.~.=:
lllTll UlllTJIT Piiot, P. 0. Box 15e0, Immediate opanln I uparlanc:a nalplul. •You !Nka an Inquiry WC>f1( In Apt Complex of. Roger Angla, Editor, CMNef1, Prlcart, anc
P/TIME Coetl Mee&, CA 82e2e qualified ,__900 t.,: Typing 45 w.p.m. ra-•You Ilka Whit you hMr flee on wllnda only 9-5. 179" Beech BNd Persona lntar .. e.d h
Exper, X-ray lie:. required ,.... · quired. Good .... ry plu1 •You do Wh•t 1 do Mu1t ba bondabt9. Effec· H ti 1 Ba ti ··c A nutrition. PleaM apply a
w/xlnt b1c:k & front offlea ll9111•1T ~~e.x'!:n~per. help-comm!Mlon. Call for an •You a.m $75,000 t!W 2/1188. Call btwn M ~2n84~g on ac: ' 225 E. t 7ttl St, C.M. litiillllllllll•-•illllllll-j~!JIJ!!ll1 lnc:ludlng lnau~ WMkanda~S3.60LHR. ~ •Pllokllment. c.tl now 714~ dyaJQ! t 54S-4855 --.-to comp I et• our I -.r.ar-0or .. Yilctit Saies benefits •nd working K •th I a an o 1 a on llU'fllr.l'fll r-1 ._
enthulla1t1c: Coeta Mee&, 850-4-«7 condition•. Apply: 842-4321, ext. 302. · ClalM/ltst1ar1ah * HOSTESS * PIT, oant.i LAI>. ldMI tor Book Peete-Up. Mondet
l :.. J._-:.:::a -:.. .. 1r=-
te•m631·1420 IAaoac>tlonlat . Must-..... •WI•---M••llUY H20 Cotlag9 Student. Mutt 2:SOPM to appro>
45 & Gan ofc .,_ _, ••• w -, to Wlat In mwlit9tlng vetY tlava dependable o•r 7:30PM. Tueaday 10Att.I LAB COURIER • AM/PM wpm dutlea. Ullf Pl.IT _, r-1 llLf 111.P expan1lva tloma1 to Hrty+ l!Mga 64&-50N . to approx 8:30PM. WI
•hilt. No axp nee. Hrty t 631-0149 Aak for NWle)' 330 w. Bay Streat 330 W. Bay Streat Mon thr Fri. or Friday & mllllonllra ciMt c:llant1. m trlln. PannYMWf', 1eec
mileage, FV 984·2581 ••1111111 Coat• Meaa, Ca. Coatl Mee&. CA 92828 Sat. (2 Polltlon1) apply Mu1t ba wry eoptllstl· llUftlY p /J Pt.oantla A\19, CM. 1.1.A·PllrfTI• PIT •ftemoona. Nead ct.-orcall842-4321 Fr1nceac:aa Dell. 1873 c•t•d and 1uparbly wantadforT....,.,Agancy.
H.B Dentll ofc:. 84$-2885 pandable c:our1e0ua par. UlllTJIT 'lllUI Irvine Avenue. Suite B, ~~kha..,..~x:; C.il Ed 281-1M 1 PllYIJI NIT ....
C1--1--•;0ff1-..... aon to anewar PhorlM for nnanD/ uNon c:onaaoua. Muat CM 842-4595 ba • graci~ tioet... •H11UTm F;at.~':o .~ ~':
wKu •• -~f':n"':· ~-helpful. PUTI • llTllT h•w at leMt 2 YMI'• axp FIEE '8Zza GrMt P•Y for a few t1ou1i PIT promoting product• In S5 tlr. Call after 2prn. Al" IHllTllf -'ROb.r1 ~ In I In Retlll S .... & Mgmt. TO OUR VALUED EM· a w.ak. R.E lloanaa help-ltOrH In your arH. lot Joyce. 631~. N.B. Minor ~ needed peraon to Bein, mmedl•te opening for Sand rHuma to: Z PLOYEES. Help wanted ful but not required. 551·1413 or 842·1114 la•'--t ......
In RE o---Sall WllllM'I Froet & Aleoc. uper. typeaatter. Must DRESSER 163S-O New S Plaue call 8 to 1<>-m 1-::~=--:'.'..,.-------r-1-negot. Tom ·;;;;~50 ry 1401 au.it St., Npt Bc:tl. have tine mark-up pon Blvd, Ste 150, Cost; ~ ~~ H:: ~£. ~ ONLYI 854-7170 llMl/llL.ftllm llJI •---a-p~ --~ ••TJl•IJ g-=d ~t~= Mele. CA 92927 St. C.M. A1k tor Tom. At leut 18 or over. Pan-EJCi* nurMI 8iCf .............. :;:::=~~;:;;;;;;;;;;::=:;;::!!!!5;= -_. E~ nnn In ._., AFTER time. Good driving r• -·...--For ...._ ..... ~1 Conatruct Haw· eflt1 lncludlng rnedlc:el & SSISTANT 1N1MQer & 1..._.._ Pflf/P ...__ cord. ,. .... 2... •----". nlon. Lady W9t1 aduc:atad, ~ Port neadl p/time d«ltll lnaurenca. c:on-Mies girl w1ntad, mult ._ ·-_.,..... '" ..,..,.... ttu1tworttty. Good ,.._ Co. In O. Airport llM. racapt. with """'-no-111 t-,._ be over 18. hard worker, Laguna Beach 494-9950 SCHOOL wey Fk>ww Sho9. Live In. Prater Udo "'9.
TODAY'S.
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATIONS
1002-2790
ARE IN THE REAL
EST A TE TABLOID
SECTION
Must heve experlanca .,....... '""V gen ... ..,......._ •. vur ..
CALL 751-aoo3 · I P<>ltlng. 2-3 daytw.k. tact Allsu, 642-'321 axt. retell 1xpet" -crMtlve. ITITll UI-Ori~ Cro. Country. NO 720-9973,.,, 5prn
ACCDUITS
PAYAILE
OLEll TIAl•E
Experd only 752-8888 291 Contact L..,le 494-3217 Must have tome broiler JOBS •xi> nee. C.ilf. lie ,.q'd. ---
Mlc:Gregor Yadltl, te31 nn1 -••BUH• UllPTlllllT •••I llUT llUI Ollml exper. SS.SO per hour 10 Pi.c:.nti., CM Exp'd qualflad RN. fWa
DeYelop. Co. Airport WM. 111.T fl.IT Pen & full time potltlont ltlrt. Ttla C1rlbbean EARN EASY ASSEMBLY WORK Av .... 9e3..-o3
Some typmg, wilt trlln. iv.it. Exper helpful with ~1a3uran1, Dana Point ....... 00 ,__ 100. G"*'*A-.:::&:;=:1111 Dapend•bt9 car for .,_ 330 w. a.y Streat public: & c:utt. Plaaaa 2...,.2 90 '°' •PPt. MONEY ......., ,...... --.--...-.--
rand1. $800 + mtlaege. Co.ta MeN, C.. 92827 apply In peraon. Atrium PART TIME, FULL TIME. teed Piymant, NO Ex-t;tGMS ;1
Entry level pOlltlon. """'--CALL 751-8003 M2...,21 Coun, Ful\lon llland In Apply at Tummy Stutftw, PRIZES perlenca/NO S..... 0.-...,...... lllllTllT the Irvine Ranch Market. 270 S. Brt1tol. CM. t•lll Mnd aatf-addraaaed ....,. Or._ V & 10 key expar. helpful. 640-4279 Toni •lamped anYalope: Nlghtttand. AU fOf' S3 5.
Excellent benefit• and Exparlanc:.d legal sac:-laln Siii JRIM I Elan Vltll -903, 549-5749
working condltlon1 In ret•ry or Exp'd Sac:. d&-••••• .... •••••••••••• .. .,. l"lll 3418 Enterprlae Rd, 'lfiJc llll
busy corporlla office. tiring to tr•in u Lao-! .aftMY llUI e ELIVERY DRIVER • Ft. Pierce. Fl ~2 ·-Apply In perton. Sac:ly. CdM, Gan'I & Lltl-PIT. Hrs flax. Ret.it ax-e D : hlh ...... tM .. -.. 1111 I Ullll Tl~~ll~~..,.~· ~tlon Practice 675-0200 perlenoe pref. 84S-0210 : • MIU Pi.IT P..."m": ~or LES 9574133 I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~, Irvine 71412so-o331 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ... • Dally Piiot motor route • • ....,.,. Put-t1ma. 548•8284 I.a-I rlaucial Dllantln 3011 r&iiiiiiiiimiii! : : : available in Huntington : II you era ioc)l(lng for Hlfl Broedway Flower Shop. *IALll IALEI*
--------l• __ H_o_u .. s'""'Ec .. L_EA_N_IN ... G-2y!!·.~~·!•banYUUkr-• PART TIME • • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • •pending money. or Ilka FIT drlvtw & WvahouM RefrlgaratOfl 1129& Up __.__ w nMdad -• A...... ' --• • • • to go pl.oea Ilk• Mlglc peraon for buctlwMr w..n.r. 199 & Up
---omen . • good pay. multiple ... of bootl1'. • TEL. EPH 0 ~E • • per afternoon. • Mountlln, Knott• Barry manulec:turtw.,,..... c:.11 Oryws, ~tetac'" & Up ll. !~!Mt lH4 9ooc,' houra. Call Rob-Send raaume to Mlehael. e 1~ • • e Farm, or win Prtzea Ind 7141891_.511 StOY98 19t I Up
sihtr'IDSINESS blae I Rag & Mop 1'401 Dove St. #290, • • • Call 642-4333; Monday -• Awards. Call UI now1 W• "Comptat• Una of Homa
CERAMIC CO. Over 800 Ml-llll Nwpt Bell. CA 928e0 • SALES e • F Id 10 5 p M e Nve Mvtwal opanlng1 In HAIR DRESSERS, keep Fumilhlnol"
mo6dL 2 Kb, PoUrlng ......,/0Ml4tare ACCTS PAYABLE & light Art 642""333 I t & I I • • • r ay -.. Ask for • c M ., H.B. or F v.,. !5%0fy04Kgroaa •. Menl-I AUAPPLIANcEs
tbll. Ounc•n p1lnt1. e.Xpe(.1.M:iy for baby ~e secretarial dutlea for • • • . • cur • Ht tt a 10 ,.., ....... M ~·s=w:t ~ & houaecielnlng. Refs major theater C:haln. : Earn As You Learn : : : Apt M•nager c:oupte with! ~oM":~."d:i ........... .....
. lit
4 ~ req N-smoklng Mul l Send rayme to: Jovi. •• •• •• Orang• Coaat •• ;o"t::;wa;ct!: .~.~,· 875-9703, .. for Sherry I UN11£U7ESFU ..... ~ITSUt.RE = T I.Ma 2tl4 apeall EnQllsh 760-8«3 P. 0 Box 9099. Newpon D 11v PH t ...,. ..... -· t p tf . &IV Beach. CA 92658 • 4:30 -8:30 PM Mon.-Fri. • • 8 •7 0 • Satlary•2~91 .. ~.!:..!:"! MIW I IRIWI B E Santa Ana
l\al money for r n11ta GOOD TYPIST looking for • 9 30 • • 330 W Ba D I • pe s 64 -.. ""'"v'• -Service Repreaantatlw. 1 twn dlngar & War,.,... on
TO'•. $10,000 up. No Maiaiatratin 5100 Challenge & growth. £ntry : : -I :30 PM Saturday : : • 'I r ve : BAR MAIDS • Pan-time,, Good pey, baMftta. MUii i Main Sl See the Bear!
cradtt..,.. no penalty ca.11 M•NA~ 1eve1 poaltlon. 851-1041 • • • Coeta ...... CA • a..r & Wine ear. Call he\19 good OMV record. 1 111-1221
OanlaonAuoc673-731 1 " ucn • Excellent working con-••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIM754-9955 PtMaac:atll4MM7 l()pen1G-e:SUn12-5 !ertelf" T.D. 2tll Immediate opening tor tuu I UW lfFIOE : ditions, salary plus com-•.
mrint. ~nfy. Prime lime District Manager I SEC, ~nuy • missions. • Laguna Apt. 30K, due In Must enjoy workmg with • NewPort BelCh Tax • •
45 mo'1. paya monthly children Experience Lawyer need• herd work-e • 493-2797 helpful 1ng secretary with current e •
word proce11lng ex-e • •-C
Aaae.aceanh w e otter an excellent ben· perlence. (CPT Helpful) • e 1~Miiiiniiiirtiil1iil;••=--'"iiiiiiiiil~:·'~f!!~;!rJ::;;;;-;;:::;= 1.ll_"_t_ri-.c1 .. 1._ ____ Lau1aca,&at elft program, paid 11a-Up to $2500. Call Lauri : e 11 VINCE LENHOFF Flnlthed Aaanact.ntt 2t20 cations& holidays. bonus 64•·6512 • For an appointment call .• $2 40 d Carpentry & c:uttom r• NEW/REPAIR. Ou.,lty. No Landac:.pa, 1n11allatlona INT./EXT. 20 YEARS EXP
Paiatiq __ ....... ...._ ___ --!
NTl•llPIUI 1111 ru~~·c~. 1~"a1~~;t•~1~~ UllL ll•nAIT • e • per ay modeling. Llc.49S-5899 rr:: :~~!;,~~::· M~~~· e:.~t=I~:
reeder, 20 yr1 axp. Call mileage relmburaement. For L1t19at1on Attorneys .• • · 642-4322 •. 3T~~~·. ~~!You J~1~1u~ .... t~ crtte ,...,J_ L •NoSCAPE-M•SONRY Matarlata. 842-0442 950-2758 Oline 631-8964 Non-smoker. Newport _ .. l;p ,.. ,.. ,,...---.~---~~ Applicant must apply In Beach Send r~me to e be 3 /\1\ o 00 e In the CONCR E DRIVEWAYS FEHCE•lf. FJ;W (Old. All phuea dona. Br1cic· PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Leet ,.... 2t S per1on at Dally Pilot, 330 Hiring Partner. 5000 • tween ;\IV"'Q: p.m. • SERVICE P•tloa, block, brlc:k lnl1y. Wood chain link patio'• btodl·1ton.fr•eet. MN<e Int/Ext oeltlngl, refln cab. ==;;;;;;iiii;;;;; West Bay St Costa Birch St Newport Beach, e . e Tom Frlgone 496-7294 free ~t. Greg, 98a-o 118. 499-4072 Rici( M1·8584. (29) yrt axp., wortc gu..
Mesa. Ca Apply 9-11 CA 92660 : Ask for Ben Williams. •• Drlvewaya, pltlos. peths. , K.C. TREE SERVICE 0."'9 P.intlng 984-3837
FOUfl) ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
UJ-Nll
FOUND Blcycle Costa
M..._ 631 -125• call to Identity
FOUND blk & tan Nor-
wegl1n Elkhound. ma~
w/cholce chain 645·53 t 7
FOUND Collie, rlghl hind
leg sha11ed. 21st & Or-
ange. CM 631-4760
Found· Fem Keeshuno
dog 0 CC. CM Call
4 32 ·5 121 , wk n d1
548-7697
FOUND fem Norwegian
Ellttlound. gr1y & blk, vie
Weatalde CM. 642-4198
FOUND M• Chlhautlau,
Vc:ty EJlla I Brooktlurat,
FV c.11 & ID 847·8823
Found: Mala Doxie mix Nr
"Old Wor1d" Hunt Bch
Approx 7 ya. 963-4231 .....
lutnctin 3012 FRENCH leaaona Native
I am or 2«1 Pm tCircula-,~-------e •• ••••• DIRECTORY etc. No jOb too smell. Fu..... Top, trim, rernov.i. Qualfty QUALITY at rM1, prio.
llon Dept 1 w F~na~ly ~71~: 61:.:i!:~. In -· -•••••••••• t.U•U., Reas. Mickey. 536-QS53 FIREWOOD $79.5611\ cord Hrvlca. Affordable. Int/ext. RMI Eltata c:tMn-CkiW ,.__ New Year1 Spacial. Ou.i. Oya/awa M9-58&5 up, cerpat1, wtndowl, ate.
BEST PART TIME
JOB IN TOWN
Energetic people needed with a
pleasant telephone voice to con-
duct marketing study for leading
local newspaper. ..NO SELL·
ING." Hours: Mon.-Fri. 5:30 PM
to 9:30 PM, Sat. 9:00 AM to 1:00
PM. $84 a week to start, share In
partnership profits aher 1st
week. Pleasant working con-
ditions , private desk & phone.
Casual attire. A real fun job!
MANAGEMENT OP-
PORTUNITIES. For interview
call David Grant at 642-4333
between 9:00 AM· 3:00 PM M-F.
642-4333
CALL TODAYll
ISIFNLlll
Your
Servtee Olrac:tory
Repraaant1tlve
142-4121 Ht. IH
...it mhc. Oellv . Jim ~8581 ·~ Raf'1. Fr .. •t. 857-oe91 22AR cHILo cARE sm: ....~ , =
VICE. My home, CM.,... lJ!U * MIL. &ICk:orlt. 1 .. •,. .. ""'W"!!~--... 84fr2374 XDEm&R' HARovDAN concrat•. Come> patio.. , 1Nd 1N+ERIOM
CHILDCARE COST A Carpentry, lenc:lng, win· 15 yr1 expel'. 8441 4934 HANGING/STRIPPING
MESA AREA TLC dowa. plumbing. martlta. *lllOfWlll* VISA·MC 873-1512
722-8369 . ~::~1L:c,c~2:4• EST 87s.3175 REFS ANOYS WALLCOVERING Ana ical c.tlla E Child R I . IMtallatlon & Ramov.i It fl ~~nc:h & 1n:~:· F.!:d FENCES-0.ATES TrM trim SPECIALIST Btodt W.... Int. pllntlng. ~13
RE.BLOWN OR PAtNTEO yd. M ... Vardeee2•7922 Dump run1. C.M./N.B. C9n'lanl·plant.,..res>.ir1. -·-u-
Alao Int/Ext P1lntlng arM. Jim Whyt•. 842·7209 ate. (714)6<4S-0729. 24hr. -''""
llc#288597 83l·9295 Cluai•• Ct •GEN HOME REPAIRS STUCCO MASONRY TILE DEPENDABLE QUALITY : · -WC>f1(mansnlp. 842-1813 MODERN ACOUSTICS. ROBINS CLEANING Pllnt. Oryw.il. Carpentry No Job 10 amall. AM typae. =~~=-=-=-~--
NEW a OLD CEILINGS SERVICE: e thfooughty etc. Gary 845-5277 PTL Free .. t. lie:. 631·2345 STRIP IT OFF THE WALL.
SPRAYED. 527 -2589 cle•n house. 540-085 7 B U •--' F •st • c I e • n . r •a 1. __ . H •J 111JY18! Lie/bonded. 638--8970
Exqul11te Acoustics Ra-CLEANING LADY needs • [f AXOCINd • JJoVINd *A 1 -aprayad or remove Dry-couple of more Jobst. G --·-* We gals 1hould hang wall Repairs 847·7901 968-4778 J eraga& Yerd~5"f1892 CLEAN&EXPERT together Hang/remo\19.
--H & Office lea 1 b on • Over 25 yurt axpet"lanca 639-0730 1nytlma A,tlluct J~ Plaaae ;all :'c,~,.! CLEAN-UP. Overgrown Lie. T-118,428 730-1353 Plaattr/"--all
Paraitart •tlm•t• 842•6746 yard. Tree work, dirt r&-• ... ...... ••1• XPC>IJanc. §m RefriQ . moval etc Bill. 495-0407 lnt./Ext. patch ptutarlng, wuhera-dryera-r~nge. ,, HouaeclMnlng, lite m•lnt .• NPT/CM/LAGUNA. "'•. ~u~~:sc~AEFUL CUilom texturing, QIM!lty
dllhwasn.s. llc 240-0717 painting, driving. Lorette. H.ullng-c:leanup-pllntlng· llJ-M. 1
1
1
3804e wortc . PrOblama-No Prob-722·9514 or 842-8545 moving. 7 d•YI-4..._234 1 lamtl .f32tee4 554-7631 It ,._..,..,... SelfStor11ga&per18 Pl M
-~u-1 H ng. Moving ~ 1'".;.;•=-=!l~----ar ngAruRapalra& ....... ~ .... up1 7Days LMlretM. wn••vaa ,. -Re9urlecing • Roofing & -. C..1 BatrY 722-187 Careful Reflabte Prot H .. a. , ... , .. W1t9f'prooflng• 631--4199 Comm/reeid. 1·2345 ' 3 Enttwitutlc Aefarra1a: \'Goodjobadona~
Alc>halt-repalr·pf1clng Iota B.I. WILSON & SONS lt1d!t I ctfllit Fra •t. lie.~· DRAINS CLEAR From 115
apt c:omplax-tlaa~ roller Rm. Add. Remodel Kite. f4 llr D • 7~~-n•-Faucata 0111pOM1 Haet9t J~ 645·4289 7am·9pm .Bath Tiie. ~357487 Ina. •HMttngdoM -·--•l• a&t-"°4 MAM 7H·IOM·
Remo119 88'>h•lt drlvewaya 30 YT• axp. 64fr174o ..a IQIR11 ·-· Expert Ser"6ca & Reper
Frteactlar. M~helle NB r--------~--------------~ e7J.5M3/rMg 873-8464
replace with Concrete C..1tnctita ._ 1 ~~ st=r ~ onr,::.., 32 yr1 exp. Raald'l/Comm.
Brldt/810clc Wk 539-0345 I IUWlat • ~ lie. T114-43t. 841-1427 llc #409035 "4-1119
lal n1 Semen m:w;;:Jr-Rooflng· ......... NEWWarehouaaStor11ga VETERANSPLBO.&HTO. ... , ....
...... Cart 3011 IXivimiM lot my 2
klda, my ttoma, Wad & Fri
Afternoon• 759-3149
BABYSITTER w.,,tad ovef'
11, TUM thr Fri My CM
home. 845-1883 aft &pm
CHILO CARE NEEDED • In
my "fwpt Bch twne for 9
mo old. Wkdy. 8:30-5:30.
84-2088
HELPER Help 3rd & 5th
grader. homework/lilt
INal prep. Muat heva c:w M-F, 3-epm. 14 hr
Call Mr1 H1rdy Oya
133..0..25. av 850-1400
NANNY, HSEKPPR, OAIV·
ER f~ NB Oc.eanfront
Fem, 2 children 673-1120
lilt
AoDiicttANtMs
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HOUIMIOEA • Stlldant
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Openings Now Av•ll•ble
CAR ROUTES
Earn Extra C••h
For De/Ivery 01 Thi• P•per
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Deliver 1 day a week. N~
collecting. no soliciting.
Must ha ve dependable car,
truck · or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842 -1444
Aak for JoAnne Craney
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N;W LCfatari.t s;;:;f(); Maonary & Homa S.tea. Lewn-T~l'lrvb tnet.,I. MOVINO? 2 ~a *Aapipee 1175 and up•
Typlng-c:opiel-oontracta-24 hr. SeMca 5-44-6805 Tr• Trim and Removal. Mowrt wtll movie you at 1 Or.int ~ It. 75-up
bus. oor~. ate 722-9929 HOME IMPROVEMENTS S~~ .. ~~~t!!<>totllllng, low co.I. Tony 842-9145 Wtr tltr 30 gal '206.1().up ..., ,.,.._ ,.,. _ ~-Tollet• lnafld 1115.42~
SUPERIOR OFFICE SER· Exp,, c:tMn, qu.i. MrV.. Fr" Eltlmat• 54e-eoe6 ~~ ~713t 546-7111 lie VICES for all your typjng cerpantry. drywall. paln1-,.,,,..-.,..-,...-...,,-----~ _
Mada Mlrla 497•28;1 Ing. rooflng.145-804t Gardening ~II~ ttoer.. WEEKEND PLUMBINO. Mow~n upa..tr• prtvlta hol'M. oootc No ~ Cell Any Cir ... ; -Ronlld R. Jankow.kl. wont. tee-2718/E Iv mtg meell. Kettly 540-4101 Time. 648-1712 __ 16 yr1 ol comm'I, reeld'I,
EJ(per1 at pantry rm datlgn & bUlldlng exp., *TOP· TAIM·HAUL * fllatiat .
Rep1lr·Ramocfl-Addltlon1 10c raft. I will 1newer REMOVE ANY TREE OR FINiPXllWINd i; 1iCt1! ljhllijjiillii"lilijljiia.,.._..,
Ooof°l-'atc 6iS..4980 your queeUon1 & Qtve you SHRUB. AMI. prioel. Ex· erd ..._ 11 yra of heppy
Baywtndowa-Franc:hdoora cr•tlVa Input, tfi•t wltt per1wonc,John587·5111 cwtotMrL Llci. ~. Cleenlng, rapelra acid
French Slldtwl & Mora Nva SU. 5-49•934-4 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE ThaM·Youl 113>-4114 ...... Weekly ~
Addition• a RamOdell. SOd. ci.n...,pa Melnt. RAMOW PAINTING 111-1171
U71t<>e Don 9e4·5M9 SO COUt coo; ( Sath Sprlnttlart, etc. l50-4147 Qua1tty la our policy
Al l PHASES INT /EXT ENTRY & FR DOORs. CH LAWN SERVICE l50--ll4i JEFF UC ....
25 YEARS IN AREA Ou.illy work. 131-7975 M~ twice mo. U0. 80% Off. FAU PAINT pe1r9, "°' r:o:·,:: ~~374!__ Entry 1 Fr*'Ch Ooof'I 125. 84 57$1, Mt·S722 Ret'l/comm'I Viet• or Don WOOd, "-..t. T.o....i
CABINETS & CARPEN· 8y Horman The Doormen TIRI !dwwda P8'nt &M-4740 IEST ROOF REPAlf'
TRY Small jObl, res>tMr1 Oak a Fir 857-000R Topped/~ a.an-A.A.A PAtNTINO Int/ht CAN BEAT ANY llO .v
tr• •tlmat•. 845-2003 uP. new lftona. 751-3471 LOWUT ~-= 50%. 722-7537
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dowa, complete pectoe, tt• • __ ,... Ywd M.int.•Heulnig DAN SAL YEA PAINTNO •=~~:-=~..,.,...,,..,,,..-
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.,_. wltftlrt 1t0 _,. troM n. ....... ..,.,..,. NclWd '· l<nU. MO. F*'-Y 4, , ... ,.. 7:00 N ~ 21t2 Dupont DrM ----==----=---0.. « ~ ol 1t111 ~ ~ • P9Glle fNa ... ,,,_" ... lllacl APPUCATlON ...,.,...,_: luh9 111 tnllM Cellt PICTmOU9 ....... noe6o9. Coeil Mar llllfMlll CoMe ...... County a.ti of °'" l 0 na c II . n I. N 0 • t2'715 • • . PmUC llJT1C( um ITAW ERNEIT J. &CHAO, J"-pany, H 155 'llaHent Mga County on °'°"' .. 16-11/T~ Parcel Map 1per11ng ln~IMl'lt Cor· _ _........,= ........ ~----! n. fOllOwlng par90N 919 Pnnalpal Manager It,_, El Toro, CA t2e30 17, 1115 No. U.21/NaaMIW De*t· poration, a Ca11tom1e Cor· •PIClrnDUe-N c106r10 b1.t111*8 M: oem-_....._,Alo Dabb6a A. llac*, 22111& ,__ at10n No. 15-10 poratlon Qenar8I Pettner um 9TA~
HOGHEl/!NCINITAI ......... u.. ,,. Of. lltllleMntav.t.EToro.CA ~ Or-. COMt APPLICANT: Ja rw•I 21t2 oU.,om DrM ..... The ~ partOn la
LTD, Two Cclrporm Pita. ... Aw. C.... ~ ftUO Olilly PllOC January 11, 11, El....,,... and IN City of 111 1Mne Celt t2i15 dOll'O bl.tlll*8 M: ..,. ~. -.,cwt lead\, CA_, Dannie VIII ............ 26, and~ f. 1911 Huntington lead\ Jean-M'•rl• . 8perllnt T 1) ANO AllOC1..ATES,
Calf. t2tlO ~ OrMga ~ N9w 8-.m 8n.t 111, San Sa-281 LOCATION· A1 Ind M1 Oanarll Pwtner 2192 ~ 1'60 ftof1 0NrtM flt., ......
HugN9 tnvaetlMfttt, a Olilly Piiot ,,.,_,,., 20. , ... oi.Do. CA t21H -* ~ locMad i. pone DrM. 1u1tt'111. ~ por1 lead\, c.llf. t2teO
CallfOmla ...-.. partner· a..a3I "* bWalMM I• con-ftaJe ROnCE ~ CarMr Avenue and Celt. t2'715 AJttttowt M. Olblln. 1MO lfllO, IN 0.-W ~. Cluclad by. a ganar1ll part· _ Edinger AlltnUa adtaoant to .. 0 Low.Ei•pttaaa. Port CNrtaa Pl., Newport
Two CorporW ....... lult• rmuc NOTICE nanHp '9CnTtOUe _.. the 8outtwn peclflc ...... Inc.. • ~ Corpor-laecll. Calf. HMO
250, ~awn. Calf. Dabb6aA.8'ac* umnummfT roec:tot£:oPartY· Mloftr,wv~eowntry Thie bualfl99a It con-a=. bullnw It oon· ~c:... w1tt1'"':."c:"'C:of ~ The.....,.~.,. m!c..o: c.:rer= =-~ ...... v~. c.M. ~:. ~
dl"'9d by: a llmltad '*11*· 100M TMI CITY 91109 County on W!uarJ 3, :.• =::-n: = trlal), and A 1 ( FMtfi/ A1tOrWt 8we¥11y General Thia ttatarnant ... ftlad llllP COUNCt&. OP TMI 1Me ttiotpa Ave' lta t lwlN "-'dentlel) Partner. 2192 ~ OrM wl1tl Iha County Clart of Of'· Thomae H. PutOllll. Gen-CITY OP POUWTAIN ,_,., '-11, CA e0ao ' REQUEST: To clla Suite 111, lrvlna, Calif: Mga County on OeoeillOat
... ,.,,,,., -'M.LIY PublllMd OrMga ~ "9o.-11• • pr°'*'Y --31,, ,. -..;._.----~11 ...,11•11t ... lllad NOTICEl'S'-.+5U8.-Y Dally PMot WW., 1 • • woocttwwn L.;;n9 • to C4 and coneold•• por-Thie tKillnaaa I• con-Piimrt----
wlttl tM Coull1y Clal1: of Or· GIVEN that on Tuaadey, 26, and FabNary 1, 1... OA 12tn ' ' tlon of rlllroad properly Into ducMCt by: a llmltad par1nar· PublllMd OrMga CoaM
9ll09 Courtly on Oacambar fabNaty 4, 1tee. at 1:00 a...300 Thie ~ " con. oomm«dal Illa. lfllO o.My Piiot httiWry 10, 17,
31, 1M& P.M. In the Cowncll Clucladby:tnlnCIMdoal ENVIRONMENTAL Anctrw~ 24,31, 1911
...,_ CMmbar, 10200 s... Av-·-.,. NOTICE Den --~ STATUS: ~ l>ilc:*• Thia -~ ... tiled M70 PutllllMd 0ninga COMI ..-. Founuiln V~. Cal-,_ Thll .....,._. ... Ned atlon No. d-70 II rec> wltfl tM County C1a11: of Or·
Olilly Piiot J..-r/ 11. 26, toma. IN City Counoll wll fllCTTTIOUe WM w1tt1 the County C1art of Or· Clf'M'l9ftdad !Of ICJP'oval by enga County on December --------
Fabruaty 1, 8. 1eae hOld • public l!Wing on the NAm ITATW ~ County on .-wy ~ Iha ~ Comm. ....... 31, 1916
• SA-322 tolloMna! . The folowlng l*90nS are 1eee ON FILE: A copy of tM ,_
A. PEtlTIOH TO CHANGE I dolnt ~ ea: p And A ,.,_ propoaact ,..,_II on• 1n Publlltlad Orange COMt "8JC llOTICE THE NAME OF MIDDLETON I Tur11a Aodl PartMflfllO 11 Publlahad OrMga c..a Ula Daclart"*lt of Oawlop-o.My Piiot J..-r/ 10 17 -_;.-==----=---LANE TO COUAREGES a.rttto, lrvlna, CA 927ts Dally Piiot January 11, 11. IMl'it s.rvtc.._.~ Main, 24. ~1. 1Me ' ' The folloWlftt par'IOf1 It fllCUTiOUl WN COURT FOR STREET SITU-Monte G Prtaa 21H1.9 25 and f*'-Y 1 1... Hunllnatoh lliicll, Call· F-179 doing......_ 19:
NAm ITATW A.TED IN TRACT NO. t20M Almhur9t Ei Toro 'cA 92$30 • • Sa-216 tomla t2141. for lnapactlon PACIFIC OAADENING
The tolowlng '*"°"'.,. AT THE SOUTHEAST COfl.. Lym M Pnaa° 21H1 8 by the pubic. . •-II' --AHtJ ~ 3111 dOlf'O ~ •: NEA OF TALBERT AVENUE Almllurst. (i Toro,' CA t2s3o ALL IN'nRESTED PEA-,.._ nu1111K Collage A¥a., Coale ......
HI> ASSOCIATf.S Two AND NEWLAND STREET. ---H Amundton Aue l"laJCJl)TIC( .SONS .,. Invited to ...,.. ..cnnoue _.. cetlf, t2e2t r~_,,_ --""~ 250 B. DEVELOPMENT G d v· II N ' rt Mid haertng and ...,,._ Stephan Roger Huatlnar, ;;:p;;t"W-c;''t2te0 AGREEMENT IN CON·~ 9cA~ awpo '1CTITIOU9MJllllU oplnklntorlUbmltevtdwla NAmlTAW 3111 Colllga Ave.. Coate
Thomat H. Pure.ii. Two JUNCTION WITH PETITION Thie. bu9inaM •• eon· 11Am9TAW toror ..... thUptl1 111lllft .,;::::::::::~--Maaa.Cell.92121
Corporate Pia.a 84ilta 250 SUBMITTED IY JOHN ducted by: a generll part· The folowlng pwaon la •~above. If._.. VAN MANOR · LTD A Thia tKitlMM la con-
Newporl 9wt1 Calif 929e0. FLEITZ. LOS CABALLEROS .,.,.,Ip doing buelrtW •: .,. M'/ M1Nr qi 111IDi119 CellfOfnla Umlt9d PartMr ducted by. 111 lndMdual
. Pwcall Da1111apmai11, 1nc .. CRALUBCOUF~ 2AHpDOITs~!~t Mont• G. Prtaa s: .. ~~~,r .!?.'!!::. A .... Ollll JeffPAbll MIOWtlz, ahlp 2192 Dupont Drtv.
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8-IMn Roger Huat)nar • Callfomla c:«s>«atlon "'" 1 ,. """"'"I Thia ttatamar11 ... lllacl • .......... ut1tant annar at Suh~ 111 trvtna c am' Th6I 9'atamant .... tied TWo Corporate Plaza 9u1M Cl.US VILLA/HOTEL UNITS wlttl the County a.rte of Or· C0Mt HigtM9r #304, Hunt· 531-5271. ,2715 ' · · with the County Clal1: «Or·
250 ..__ e-:n' Callf AT 17272 NEWHOPE181lg9 Cou ... J 3 lnglon ea.di. Calf.'*' ........ ,..., .... -.. County on Januat"f 2 t2tic)-...... . . STREET. CONDITIONAL.1eee n., on anuary • Mlcheal .. Smith, 711 ....,, ....... IA ...... 8pMlng In~ Cor· 1911 .
Thie bua6MM " con· USE PEAMl'T NO. 791. I ,.,.. PaclUc Coaet Hier ........... c. °I I 9 = ~~· PW1 ducted by. • ganar1ll pan-c . APPEAL FILED 8YI Publllhad Or~ COMt #304, Huilelngton • Publlihad Or-. ~ 21t2 Dupont DrM ~ Putllllhed OrMga COMt
nanfllp • ~~LT~RL:~~ri'~"3: ~ Piiot January 11, 18, ~~MM It con· DallyPllotW!uar/26a.'.= 111,lf'llna,Callt.92i15 ~1~.January 10, 17,
ThorMa H. Purcell. Prael-MISSION'S DENIAL OFl25• and February 1· 1988 ducted by: an lndMdual JHn·Marla Sparllng.I . . F-177
dent AREA VARIANCE 1571 FOA Sa-301 MlchMI I . &nlffl Ganar9I Partner. 2'92 [)u.. -::::::::;;;;,;;;:;;:;::==~:=1 """~ ~b::" of~ A y ARD VARIANCE IN CON-Thia llMamant --lllacl "8JC NOTICE pont DrM. Sult• 111, lrvlna,
.,. County on Dacam.,.; JUNCTION WITH A SHED PWlJC NOTICE with the County a.rte of Or-1 -1 ~.:,11 •vaty o.n.rai
31 1915 RECENT LY C 0 N • ~County on Januat"f 7, MOllCa OP Partner 21tt 0upont' OrM ' ,.,.. STRUCTED WITHOUT CITY '1CTTTIOU9 MJll•H 1118& M'Tllmm MJUC • • PublllMd Or COMt AEVIEWORAPPROVALAT UlmlTA~ ,.,.., TaMllPD ISulta 111. lrvtna. Cellf.
Dally Piiot ~18 25 15800l0SALTOS Thafollowlngpar90M-Publlltlacl Orange COMt NOTtCI! IS HEREBY
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Februaty ' I . ,... • • ThaM IMttar• .,. being OOlng butlnMI u : Real Dally Piiot J~ 18, 25, GIVEN that ULMER/t<OLIUSI I John °~o:!'·~·
• ' SA-325 ~LL::':':~'~•= ~ ~ ~7:.:,: Fet>Nary 1• 8· 1 SA-312 SAILMAKERS OF NEW-1n:ron,
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---------of omla (Oov't Coda CA 92M3 PORT BEACH. INC .. wt10M Pauma Vt/le"J Count~. rmut llOTICE Sect.Ion 65 000 at taq) and Wabar'I World In A Call-11111-11' Ill'\ buw-~ ... II 501 Pauma Vt/le"J. Calf. 1 _..-..-;;;;;.;;~;;,;.;.==..--the Fount.in v..._, Z-'-tornla ~ttlon 2100 w '"~nu TICE ,2ttt1. ~ e-:n. Call-Thi• butlnea• 11 con· '1CTTTIOU9 -N -• -~.,, ,.. __ ... H ...__:.. ...__, ... : ornta n......,, Intend• to ducted by: a llmlled partn«· Otdm.nc.. Zonl~ Map9 ..,.,.., wy .. ,_..,... • __,., NOTICa OP tranNt to PERFORMANCE llllp . ~~_and ~•llh!Oltaaraon lnttla CATh92M31 ...... I ~ATIOelTO CUSTOM SAILS. INC.. And,..s.evaty ,.,. ._.,_....,, ...----· Daptw1man1 and I uv .. neu • con· IEU ALCOIQJC wt1oM ~ addr .. 19 dOlf'O butlrMaa •: w tor publlc In-ducted by • corporation ..wllAGll 321 B Weat Torrance Blvd Thia ltatamant wee ftlad
EfilCINITAS VILLAGE. apac:tlon and anmlnatlon. Mlrlhall E. Myan. vie. Januat"f 7. 1988 • CtrlOll, Ctllfomla 90745: with·~~~
Two Corpoteta Plaza, Suite ThOM daalrlng lo taatlfy In PrTaaid«'lt · To Whom It May Concern: the lollowlng d .. crlbad ~985 ty ,
260, Newport Bwtl. C8'lf ftvor or In oppoattlon 10 hla 11a1amant WM tlled Lao W. Pigott la spptytno to proP9ftY now located at 501 • ,_1
t2teO tn.. propoeall wfll be gt_.. with IN County Clet1I of Or· the Dapar11Mftt of Alcohclc 2tth Newport 8wt1 c.1-Huohaa lnYeatll*lt•, A en opponunlty to do '°· tt lll'09 County on January 3. a...raoe Control for "41" torni8 9*3: · Publllhed 0r-. c..a,
Cal ltornl1 ganer1I lur1flar Information la 0.-11188 ON SALE BEER & WINE All Stoek ·ln-tr1da, ~1~anuary lO, 17
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partnrllllp, Two Corporete llred, ycu may contact the '117191 (PUB. EAT. PL .. ) to Mii • merchandlH . lhcturu. ' ' F-l801
Pleu. 8Ylta 250. Newport Plannlng e>.partmant at Publlttled Or~ COMI COholic bev9raoaa at 3303 equipment, goodWtll and
8-:h, Calf. t2teO "3-1321 Dally Piiot January 11, 18, Hait>or Blvd Unit K·9 Cotta trtde of that certain bull----------Thlt bullMM II con· CITY COUMC&. M TMI 26, and February 1, 1988 ....... ' . n e 11 known 1 1 PtllJC llOTICE
ducted by: a ltmlted PW1nat• CfTY C)rl fOUNT..e YAL· Sa-290 Publill'l9d Orange Cout "Ulrnar/Kollu1 Sallmakara _ _..;..=;;;.;...:.;.;;;.;.;.:;.:_ __ I ~ H Purcell ,,._ LEY, • ...,.. ~. Dally Piiot Januaty 25, 1988 of Newport BMctl. Inc." '1CTIT10UI _,.. .. · · ._,. C"1 a.ti "8.IC llOTICE Se-338 So ltr .. It known to ttl9 MAim ITA......,,,. eral Partner Publlthad Orange Cout · Trantter ... the Tranllf«or The lollowlng partOl'll.,.
Thll 1t1temen1 wu tHad Delly January 25, fHe flCTITIOUI .,..... h•• not uM<I any bullnaeal doing bueinaM •: wtththaCountyC!erilofOr· Se-335 NAlmlTAT'DmWT fltll.IC llOTICE nameoracscsr ... othattllan HER CLOSET, 19171
9ll09 County on December The tollowlng ptrlON .,, NO ........ Of ·-_ .. ._.. the ab<Mt during ttl9 IMtl Magr:olle . Huntington 31, INS ....,.... p ,..,.. ~,., ..... thraa year• PM', except: Baecl'i, Callf. 926'8
fl'2r70l1 "8.IC ll)TIC( o~,. bullneaa u : tr· TO llLL ALCOHOLIC ULMER/KOLIUS OF NEW· Linda Ruth Pinto. 4 Flor•.
Publlehed Or~ Cout ~ Yourt, 890 W. 161h MVIMGll p O R T B E a C H . Irvine, Calft. 92715 Dally PMot January 18, 25, ITAl"llm)fT Of S 08. Newport Baach. JlnUary 1fS. 1988 "' · F ....__ r"'-.. ,._._,~ 1 8 Ne MANDGfPEllT °" CA 92843 To Whom It May Concern: UL MERIKOLIUS SAIL· rancae ............ ,. 3ea5 , . ......,_, · · 1 Ula OP fltCTITIOUI Carol Rhoadae 890 W MAKERS OF NEWPORT Mc>an V1llaaa Way, Santa SA-324 S ' . AbdUI Hydarall It~ to B"''"CH·, SAILS BY SHOCK·, Ana. Calf. 92704 .._ .. ...._ 15111 t rt 108. Newport the Department of Alcoho4tc ""'
---------The tolfowlng per.on hu 8Mch,CA92M3 Bewrage Control tor .. 41 .. ULMER SAILS ; AND Francaac.nty Ml.IC llOTICE 1 •bandonad the UM of the Sytvll Lana. 890 w. 15th ON SALE GENERAL ( PUB. ULMER/KOLIUS SAILS alt Thie atatamant ... tltad
_ _;...=.;;;.,;;;....;..;.;;.;.;..;.;:... __ Fictitious Butlnaea Name: St. • 108, Newport Beectl, EAT PL) to Mii llcol'lollc localed at 501 2tth, Naw-wttll the County Clet1I of Of'·
MOTICI OP I FIRST TECHNOLOGY. 11 CA 92M3 bevaragea at 2931 St Suite port BHch. Calltornla .,. County on Dacamo.r
DI.ATM Of Evening Song, Irvine. Cellf. Thi• bullMM I• eon· 100. Cott• MeM. ·• 92983. 31, 1915 ~=-" ttOOeC 92714 ducted by:• general part· Publllhed Otanga Coeet bar:,:=~,:~an-: Publllhed Or~~
TO AD..:.·~= NZ: rZ~:~~ .=r::: narc:: Rhoadae Dtlly Piiot JlnUar; 2~= Fabruaty 15, 1988 et the of-Dally Piiot Januat"f 10, 17,
llTATI NO. A11M'74 llled In Or~ County 00 Thia atatamant ... flied floal of. and ctllmt for dabta 24. 31. 1988
To all netn, beMflcltr'9:1. December 21 . 1982 FILE with the County Clet1I of Or· may be flied with JAMES D. F-ea7
creditor• ind contingent NO. F205247 ange County oo January 3. fltll.IC NOTICE SELLARS. ESO.. BALL, •
credltort. and pareons who Wiiiiam Kevin ~HMll. 19M H.UNT, HART, BROWN AHO PU1JC ll)TIC(
may be othenme lnterwted 2531 Bunya, Newport ,.,_ NOTIC& Of BAEAWITZ. 211 E. <>c.rt1----.-....;....;.~.-.,;;........_1
In Ille wlll end/or Miiie of Beach. Calll. 928e0 PutM!thad Or~ eo.t !'\&IC HIAMtO Blvd.. Suite 600, Long f1CTTT10U8 .,_II
ALEXANDER HOOK Thi• bullneM ..... con-Dally Piiot J~ 11, 18, ANO Al't'UCATION Baedl, Cellfornla tOI02. NAm ITAT-.rr
A petition hu been !lied ductad by an Individual 25, and Fabruar; 1, 1988 FOR COAITM. The IMt deta tor flllng Clelma The fo1owtnt per11on II
by SHIRLEY J HOOK In the 1' Tiii• """'*'' WU tiled Se-292 .. ...,. ...... tor dabtt of the T,.....,.,, .. dolnO bullnaat -Suc>er1or Court ol Or•nga with Iha Countv Clerk of Or· The ca.ltornla Oe9an· Fat>rulty 14, 1.... TFfONTECH co 2930
Countlv requH ting thlllange County ·~ December "8.IC NOTICE mant of Flah and Gama and =o..gA c':' 1c':.-Colllga Ava. Unit 8. Coat• SHIRL J HOOK be tp-27, 1985 ~ha City of Newport Beech T..,... I, Maaa. Callt. t2t2e Pointed H ptrlOllal r9'>-l>ublllhad Ortnga Coaal nave raquaeled •permit to .._ IAL .. • C.. Una MlratcaJ, 2176 Pacfflo
ra..nt1t1Yetoadmtn111tr u'-1 Dally Piiot J ar:u1ry 18, 25. ~A~H dredge 1.100,000 cubic f0t11la Mf'9' ..... Ir: Ava. M Coate Mata Cellf
.. tat• of the daeedent Fet>ru•ry 1 8 198e yerd• of Mdlmanl from ,,__ D ....... Al 1llteM 92127 ' • ·
Th• petition reQuHt•i · SA·320 dor,:90 loelowtngbu-' ~ r':IUppar Newport Bey. ~ lw:P ...,bll.L. Or r..-. Thia butlna11 11 con-tulh<>rlty to 1dm1n111er the! .,nasa · port 8aactl, Or~ County. u .,..., ......,. ...._, ................ 1-.. lvld
"'"• under the lndepeo· D•noe Joumal, 2418 New·· PROJECT DESCRIPTIOH~ Deity Piiot J~ 25, 111M ...... ~ Mfi:!i "" ual
dent Administration ol Ea-P\lllJC NOTICE port BoulaVard •2-C, Coate The pro)act WIN remove ap-Se-339 Thll 1t11arnan1 WU Ned A tat .. Act. M-. CA 92827 proxlmatlly 1, 100.000 cubic
A 11Mr1ng 00 the pelluonl tTAT'lmNT OF Parnell Sue Rudin, 971y1rd1 of Mdlmant from the fltB.IC ll)TIC[ :'!_t=n~~:;>;
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No 3 at 700 ClvlG Cenltr IU ... H NAME ducted by tn lndlvldual 1)act Wiii ~ and widen -,.,_,
Oflve W"t Sanla Ana CAI Tt11 tollowtng per1on1 Pamala Sue~ 'the ulatlng tceeea ctlannal The followlng l*90nS.,. Publllhed Or~ CoMt 92702 · · l'ltve 1ban(jonad the uM ol Thia atetamant W9I llled from the eo..1 Hl9h''"" doing bualrlaal aa: ~ Piiot Januar; 10. 17.
IF YOU OBJECT to the' ll'le Flclltloua Buslntu wlll'I the County Clet1I of Or· !&ridge to the "Narrowl'• IO<>t<LAND FINANCIAL · I, 1988
granting of the petllloo you' Name. LLONGS OF NEW· Inge County on o.cambar w• of the bay With a SADOLEBACK VALLEY, a F-684 ""°'*' either tPPMf 1j the' PORT. 2859 Ent Coe11 28 1985 IPfOCJCMd t>Un to approx-p...,,,..lhlp, 17712 Cowan nearing .no 11111 'f04Jr ob-I Hlgtlwty. Coron• de4 Mtt. ,..,.,lmalaly 36 aurface act .. St. Ma 202, trvtna, Callf.1---------
jaetlOM or nie written objec· Calif 92825 Publlll'l9d Ofenge CoMt below the "Old Salt Wortce 92714 "8JC ll)JICE
tlona With the court before Tiie Flctlt1ou1 Buainau Dally Piiot Januery 11. 11. Olk•.'' Spoil from the protect Richard Zl1tan, 35402
tM n..rtng. Your appear. Name retam10 10 above wu 25 incl Feoruery f, 1Me will be dlac>oMd of tn the Paaeo Vlanto. Capletrano PICTTTIOUe .,.. ..
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IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR F287335 ai-II' 1111'\nH: alta. Alba Wftt, Irvine, Calif. doing bullMaa u : or 1 contingent creditor of• Ralph Gerry Long 1829 ,.._ nuttK The protect 11 part of a 92714 GlNEAATIONS MAN-
iha decaeMd. 'f04J mull Ille Gerry Long, 1829 P0t1 Stief· flCTITIOUI. ll•M Comprehanalva S.Otment Thia bullnata 11 con-AOEMENT. M1 Dover DrM your claim with the court or tleld Pl11ea. Newport Beac:h. NAm ITATll fT Controt Program for "'-· duC1ed by • general part· II 14, Newport lead\, Calf.
preaant It to the paraonat Callf 92660 The tollowlng peraona .,. l>0'1 Bey and the San Diego nar9111p 92113 reprwantattva appointed by Chrllt• G Long. 1829 doing butlnaM ea: 8un.ooct er.-w....... Rldl Moutttwop ltuart 8aroant Frye, 211'h the cOUt1 within lour month• Port Sheffield Pt . Newport Realty 1 0.'9lapma1:e, ll07 The COMtal CommltalOn Thlt ltatamant wee tltad Sapphira Ave., latboa
from the da4a of """ ... e.;c"· Cal•I 92680 W9'rtet A¥9.. s-. 22.I Hunt· ...,.. to ot>taln lnformMlon with ·~-~ ~ ~ Callfbu.:.~ ti. ~-. · auence of lat19f't •provided hi• bullnes1 wu con-tngton e..ct, Ce t2M7 to atal'1 In det«IYMnlng .,. ..,...... .. 7 -..,.. ........ ........
In Section 700 of th• !.uctad by 1 l'luaband •ncl Dannie R. Catron. 3150·f ~ • permit lflOUld bO 31· 1986 _ duet8t~--" by=,:' lnclMdual
,rotMrta Coda of California leT"'-Huard, St nta Ana. Ca granted for Ihle pro~ and r-•• .,..t t:.,_ The time !Of flllng elalml Wiii ,,.. ttateman1 wn filed 92703 If e11y ra8'rtctlont or con-Pub411ftad Orllflga COMt TtMt ltatamant .. ftlad
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not ._,,.,. prior 10 lour With the County Clerk of Or· Coanna cw.ta 18712 dltlonl ltlOVld be otacad on Dally Ptlot W!uarJ 10, 17. wttll the County Qar1I of Or·
monttle from,,.,. data ot the •nee County oo January 13, Capan• St . Fountain V•· tll• project. For thl• 24. 31. 1Me 1474 :1iee. 1~ty on December
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YOU MAY EXAMINE 1he ~blllhed Orenoe Cout Thie tKitlneM ta con-conaldafad et Iha Com-rmut M)TIC( ,_, 111ia 11_,1 by IN ooun. "'f04J Deily Piiot January t8, 25, duciad br • ganar11 part• ....,,,. •• f*'*Y ,,..._ _ PublllMd 0r-. eo.t
•• • parton lntarwtad In F..oruar; '· 8. 1988 narlNP Int In Loa AngaeM: '1Cnnoul .,_N o.My Ptlot httlwry 10. 11. tfta ....... 'f04J may _.,. SA-33 1 Coanna Cu°"9 OATE· Tutiade)'. Fet>tuery NAm ITA~ 24, ~ 1, I tee
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tetretor. or upon the •I· rta.IC NOTIC£ wtth IN County ei.tc of Or· TIM£: t ·OO •.m dolnO ~ se: torMY for ttia pacutor or ~County on Jf1'41111Y S. 'LACI! Loa Ang•••• POLY TAl't, t4t Oolcl-PmlJC ROTICl adtnl111ttrator, ancl Illa with IT A T I• I H T O, 1Me Hlhon, 571l Waat ~ anrod OfM Coate ...... 1-__,;;..;;;;;;;;.;;-..;..;.;.;;.;;.. __
the court wttll proof « ter• WfllMAWAl ,.,_ ~ct Cellf t2t2e . f'ICTmOUI -N
\llOa, a wrtnan ,..,_. 118'· fROM 'AlmliR... Publlthed Orange COMl P9rlOftt 1ntar•1acl In Ihle Bruce Steven Ztmrlng, MAm nA~
Ing tMt you dMlr9 ..-..i ONMT1MO ""°'" Dally Piiot .J4INelY 11. 11. permit .,. irMMd to mllll• 24M Eaet laylihor• "° The tolowtno l*toM .,.
nottoa of ._ fMlf'9 « M In-"CTITIOUI IUllMI .. 25. tnd Febr\My f. ,... M1"an commeilt9 or •-001, PalOAlto, Callt M303 dOlf'O tMIMle ti: *"°'Y and_,.,,......,.,,. of NA.Ml e.-tt7 prasa .,_ *-at CM ,__ Hanri.tta Zlmrlng, 948 I NT l R N A T I 0 N A L
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CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678
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COVER HOME
PROVIDED
by
GEORGE ELKINS
COMPANY
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MORTGAGE COMPANIES
Maori McDuffie
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Calfomla Federal
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INFORMATION PMMDB> IY THE HEITMAN GAOUlt, INC .. OF STOCKTON. CA. (209)477-1151.
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COVER HOME
PROVIDED by
GEORGE ELKINS
COMPANY
INSIDE
pg. 2 Market MllP
pg. 3 Profile
pg. 4 Grubb & EJHs
pg. 5 cat.worthy
& Company
pg. 8 Unique Homee
pg 7 Hunt & Associates
pg. 8 George Elkins Co.
pg. 9 Great Westetn
Real Estate
pg. 10 Remu of
Newport Beech
pg 11 Harbor Realty
pg. 12 Remax of
Cos1a Mesa
pg. 13 Remax of
Cotta Mesa
pg. 14 Remax of
CoataMesa
pg. 15 Llonga of
Newport
pg. 16 Claaifled
pg. 17 Ctasslfled
pg 18 Cluslfled
pg. 19 Coldwell Banker
Huntington Beech
pg. 20 Open HOUM
Ol~ory
pg. 21 Open HOU9e
otrectory
pg. 23 Coldwell Banker,
Coeta Meea
pg. 24 Cofdwell Banker.
Newport
By .JIM RA TllCOCK
DllJ .... C41j $ a
With the help of his trained staff of
40 professional real estate qcnts, Jim
Muller, manager of the Newport
Beach office of Coldwell Banker
Residential Ra! Estate Services, said
bis office consistently ranks as one of
the top producing offices in the
country.
In 1985. the office achieved its best
year ever, Muller added.
Eleven agent.s at the Newport
Beach office were members of t.he
President's Club last year, an honor
given agcnt.s by the company for
reaching a high earning ptftcau.
Marsha Bents joined the office an
1972. She entered the field after
runnina a stationary store on Lido
Isle with her husband, Bill, where she
said they kept helpin.g relocate cus-
tomers. After selling the store. the
pair joined Coldwell Banker.
She said she primarily stays aware
of the best interests of her client.s.
When taking a listing, she finds out
the reasons why the owners arc selling
and sometimes tells them that it may
not be in their best interest
financially.
Bents said she thinks pro,
fessionaJism in general among reaJ
esute q.ents bas improved in recent
years because the less-dedicated sales-
people dropped out during past
rec:cssions. She formerly served as
ch.airman of the Professional Stan-
dards Committee and the Committee
on Arbitration for the Orange County
Board of Realtors.
Bents serve§ Coldwell Banker as an
associate vice prcsjdcnt, the highest
level achievable within the sales
organization. To be awarded that
honor, saJes agents have to achieve a
high eaminas record for five con-
secutive years.
Active in the community, Bents
bas dedicated time and effort to help
establish the Newport Beach Nautical
MuteumJ. which will open next
mootb. nat associations for Bents
include Junior Leaaue and various
activities within 'the Republican
Party. Sbe and her busbbd enjoy
sailina and have two sons and one dauabter.
Bob Yorke has sold reaJ estate for
Coldwdl Banker for 1 '4 yean. He
joined the firm after rctirina from the
position of vice ~t, meneraJ
m&nlftf' of Capitol Records.. fie
ranb as the branch expen on Bia
Canyon and EmenJd Bay and a110
aervica Laauna Beach.
Yorke bU been a member of the
Pmident'a Oub since it bepn. He
Ma ldlieved tbe ..... ot '°' ..... maa in tbe braDdl b ICVU'll yeen,
includiDJ 1985. Yorke said real estate
is a service industry and that the key
to success for any real estate agent is
to consistently give clients the best
service possible.
Since be moved to south Orange
County, Yorke said he has constantly
been amazed by the growth that
continually changes the complexion
of Newport Beach.
From left to n.ht: Bob Yorke, llarcia Benta. Cynthia
Ramafeld. Edie O'lson, Shirley llarrta, Sara llarri.n. llllJary
Tbam•, Barbara Ill.lee, E'ftll Corkett. Jennifer Shaw. Cor'ia
Bald.lkoeki and Jim Miller. v.p. branch Klee manager.
"I think the move from a quiet
resort community to one of Sou them
California's most vitaJ commercial clients.
centers is just the beginning,'' he said. RumsfcJd as a member of Junior
"We anticipate that 1986 will see League and of Kappa Alpha Theta..
the Newport Beach market tum She has been a member of the
around after eroding somewhat in the President's Club' for two yurs.
early '80s," Yorke said. He added that Olson has served Coldwell Banker
the speculators have taken their for 20 years. She started in residenual.
~umps and that people who are swttched to industnal real estate. then
shopping for homes an Newport decided to return to r~1dent1al sales.
Beach today arc looking for a nice H alla ry Thamer has been a member
place to live for an extended penod. of the President's Club for six of her
Jennifer Shaw has spent three of nine years with Coldwell Banker. She
her eight years an the real estate said she likes people and stresses
industry with Coldwell Banker. She integrity an selling real estate.
said she concentrates primarily on "f have been here long enough to
Harbor Ridge and the surrounding develop a good referral system," she
areas. said and added that &he key to success
lo order to successfully serve her in the real estate industry 1s devotion
clients and the agency, Shaw said a to professionalism and service.
real estate agent bas to become "This is a very emotionaJ JOb.
involved in the community. Accord-Buying or selling a home is most
ing to her pbiJoso{>hY, working within people's biggest transaction of their
the community 1s P._art of laving a life. I have enjoyed helping people
healthy, balanced life. In addition. through that process. Newport Beach
because real estate marketing is a is tilled with really nice people and I
service bt•siness, it is a nice way to fccJ very good about helping them,"
return some of what the community she said.
bas given, she said. Whale selling real e<>tate. Thamer
Shaw, involved an sclhn.g more has put her son and four daughters
than $7'12 million in real estate, through college.
credits much of her success to her full-Evan Corkett spec1ah1es 1 n
time, Hcensed assistant who provides properties in Cameo Shores and
lotisticaJ support that enables Shaw Baycrest. She joined Coldwell Banker
to spend more time with clients. 10 years ago and lives with her
She also noted that one of the husband and four child~n on the
gJQtcst attributes of working wtth Balboa Peninsula.
Coldwell Banker is having 40 skilled She sold $8.5 million in rcs1dcnt1al
and well-trained .,rofcssionals work-real estate in 1985 and has consistent-
ina in the same offtCC. ly been a member of the top ten
Shaw a1lo said her husband sup-producers for Coldwell Banker an ports her totally and encourages her Southern California. "Success in the
10 her career. real estate busiom comes from the
C'Yntliia Rumsfeldjoined Coldwell agent's constant canng for-the cllcnt
Buker 4Yl )'tan 'JO a:nd )pedalizcs---and hitl or her willingness to go the
in ~on Lido Island, an area elltra mile for them," she said.
which lhe said includes a wide~ Cora Baldik<>W specializes an list-
fUIC-ftom $300,000 to S4 million. ina and tdlina homes in the Harbor
She and Edie Olton work as Homes subdivision. She has spent
pannen and both enjoy 1emna the eiaht of her 11 years in the real estate
Udo lihtyle to families of all ~ field with Coldwell Banter and is a
and Jizes. They said the biaiest sell1na member of the President's Oub. She
point for Lido ie tbecommuru&y and said lbe key to her 1UCCCSS has been
ndabborty PtODk ~ live tbcre. to"Listen to what clients want. Their
They have been partnen for three oc:edsreallybavco'tchanacdoverthe
)WR ud a.a.. ..... daeir -o( J'9IS, ... raid.
rapoasibility to e9Cll otber aod their lo addition to ldlina. e.Jdikoski
also wears 1he hal of ass1s1ant mane
ager. which requires her 10 place
advert1s1ng and work w11h agents to
help consummate contracts. As an
agent herself, she said. she can see
exactly what support thl' agents need
and, as an assistant managt:r. she can
determine ho"' beuer to serve thl"
other agl"ntS. As a result. she said shl'
as able to perform both roles mort>
effectively.
Shirley Harns JOaned the office
three years ago, but has sold real
estate for more than 18 'ea~. both m
California and '\nzona· ~he and her
husband moved to Lido Isle from
Scottsdale. ~nz. in 1978
Harris services sellers and bu}c~
all over Newport Beach and said she
maintains constant contact with
cHents to help them through all stages
of the transaction.
"Th.is business is abou1 people and
agents at Coldwell Banker havl'
enjoyed the benefit of being able to
learn from many qualified pro-
fessionals wtthin the organization
They offer clients a grea1 network ol
marketing programs ... c;he said.
Hams belongs 10 Lhl· President'!>
Club and is an acu'e member ofthl'
American Cancer Soc1c1~ ·~ Orange
County chapter. She and her husband
have a son and a daughter
Sara Marvin. a Corona dcl Mar
resident. has wor ked an Newport
Beach and Corona del Mar for the
past nme years. She JOaned Coldwell
Banker three years ago as a broker
associate. specializing m Corona del
Mar and waterfront properties.. and
has been a member of the Prcs1denfs Oub all three years.
Marvin also participates activel~ 10
civic and volunteer work. su~og
Sandpipers of Hoag Hospital, the
Sophlsticatcs and Sherman Ubnry
and Gardens. as well as the Corona
dcl Mar Chamber ofCommc:roe. the
Newport Harbor Orchid Society and
the Mesa Verde Country Club.
She attributes her success to .m&t
she says arc the fine people sbe has
met as the result of llllinp and Wes.
Pf'OCDOWlll rdatiomhi.. thal h.a~ la*<I ,,,, )un.
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Lido home w /pool on large lot. Tb.ree car prage,
3BR. 3BA. Family room. aepa.rate dinill8 room.
Expoeed beam ceilinp. hardwood !loon. Located LIDO ISLE ··-in quiet end of Wand. Owner i.a aeriow aellet. 3BR, FJ\. apa l-t
Joan Lewis ~ .<X>STA MESA .,.,..
L8I .. -... ,. 2+BR. FR 1-t
U you like Country Fnmcb, you will love th.ii SPYGLASS 111 .. home. Uqe family custom with 4BR, 4BA. _ FR, pool/spa 1-t
m8ltel' with fireplace, family room., hardwood a .v . KNOLLS ta41•
Doon, IOUth bricked patio., tepa.rate dining room., 3.BR, FR, oomm. pool/spl-t;30
French doon. extra larp lot, near shopping, and
beaches. Tennia and boat docltl. Joan ~RT PENlN SIM.-Lewis/Danny Bibb 2BR. Ylew 1-5
• 111111 . ·~ l1'U 1121&. 11,1-.
Single story, 6BR, 8011 ooune, cmt.om hmne. Cul-
de-uc lcx:adon on one of · the canyon._ finest
streets. Features formal living and dininc room.
large muter suite with private office. hmily
room and den, large poOJ sized lot. exceptional
V. Swan views! Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody
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nil.... Just reduced $100,000. former owner transferred
L. r.,an and our corporate client says tell now! Five
~ 4 ~ baths, formal dining. and a country
111 aar. ......, kitchen off a rozy family room. A private estate
M. Cooper with room for pool; one of Big Canyon's finest
view locations. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody
-............. , llfl11 11,ll.. 111111 Thia 4BR. 4 ~ BA traditional home is in impec-._ ._._ • WITD 11.ll.,_
cable condition. Includes. formal living and din-HOJUX:LIFF --Remodeled, single story, 4BR, 4BA home with
ing. 1epa.rate library, family room with wet bar BR, FR, pool 1:30-6 over 106 ft. on the water. Huge waterfront yard
. and fl.replace. pool spa, sauna and most every-with room for pool. Private community behind
thing ebe you might desire. Fabulous fairway guard gate. Lender will provide excellent fina.nc-
location and a new reduced price of $1 ,379,000 UTlllll I 111111 ing. Price includes the land. Maureen White/F.d
and flexible! Danny Bibb/StepharUe Grody Eeca.no
BIG CANYON 1111-.. •uhr•
•lllYll-..... AiiM ....... 4BR.FR 1-5 D. Bibb llltl.IWIUI I .....
This immaculate 4BR, 3BA home is a real jewel BIG CANYON ,,,._ 1 .., .. 4 Inverness plan ideally located on cul-de-uc. Dec-
Includes beam cei.linp, French doon, oor;y brick BR FR 1-5 c. Alli9on orator touches throughout create perfection in
fireplace, all surrounded. by lush gardens, large ' ambiance. Four bedrooms, 21,,<, BA. near 9Chools,
pool, spa and Koi pond. Perfect for outside living SPYGLASS HILL u.1...-...., ,.... shopping and social amenities. Marilyn Bulkley
and entertaining. Reduced price of $685,000 and Lots 84-85-86, vet land 8-.S M. lngold
owner willing to talk! Danny Bibb and Stephanie OCEANFRNT •••,111 n1e1n1t~ w. ........
Grody Duplex 312BR. wtr fmt 1-5 T. Beautiful Plan ·c· in the Belcourt Towne Collec-
Wl•llfa .. •Ulm urrM .... BELCOURT 1111.-12 .._,."'"I. Uon. Many custom upgrades. Two ~· 2
This very special family home has everything. 2BR. FR, pool 1 ~5 s. Vogt ~ugh~~~ to see. Great assumable fmanc-
Over 100' fairway frontage, 4BR, 3 ~BA. 1pacioua NEWPORT HTS. ..... tH.. ...... ,
family room, pool, spa, fabulous enterainment 4BR. FR 1-t c . Crozier ...... • •WP•l u..-
barbeque area. Maralou Ingold/Danny Bibb Nostalgic design on New England Cape Cod.
lfPll -llS&iif Dllll 11,H.... ax.in~~ ;'~ ~·ter~' f~~ Situated on one of largest lots in Harbor Ridge, ·~· '. · as tM.Ute wt .
this 5BR. 7BA custom estate features all brick ... llllD ·IA...., ....... ~ting room. Community pool and tennis. Lois
patios, terraces, paddle tennis court, g1orioua Beautiful 3 BR bayfront. Highly u~ .. Fea-an
fountains, pool & spa. Quality craf1mnanahip turee hardwood floors, stained gt.. ~hts, throughout features h.igh beam ceiJ.inp and large formal living room and dining room over-11111 Ill· .. ,.,_ . 11 .....
gourmet kitchen. Lois Jacobs looking bay, Family room and billiard room, Just red~! Owner motivated! Beautifully dec-
cuatom kit.chen, fulJ security system. Stephanie orated and immaculate. Nestled among the trees
lnlUll •Hiil 11n • Grody/Barbara Aune in the heart of Newport. Two BR, 2 BA. Highly
Four bedrooms 3BA. formal dining ~ upgraded. Community pool, 1pa and tennis. Capeh~ modei. Spectacular pool and spa. A &ll•l ... -11.,_ MUST SELL! Micki Cooper
~J~w of ocean and IUD8eta. Only ~39,000. Locat.ed in a pied ~unity near the beach. unu llUll mm W/1~ ... 1111.111
Thia 2 BR corner wllt as profesaionally decorated Duplex with new copper plwnbing Two BD
um& ... ...r ll,• .. ~th a oont.emporary feellnc. Plantati~ shutten, apartment with great deck, room to ~d master
View forever -beautifully maintained oider mirrored walJa. etc. Owner very aruooua. Ann 1uite with bayfront deck! Seller will carry fint.
Laguna home. U.ed brick terrace, lush courtyard Pet.en Dona Chichester
entrance with secluded. swimming pool. Three
bedrooms, formal dining room, den·maids quar-IA...., 1711 .... WllT&ln/llWll Llllllll 1111 ...
ters. Barbara Aune New listing. Spacious li.ngle ltory home in move-Comfortable 2BR, 1 ~ BA co-op behind West.cliff
in condition. Master suite with large dn!taing Plaza Shopping Center. Euy walk to shops, ~·~I Ull ...... area, 2 ~t bedrooms. French doors, light wood market. reetaurants, docton. 2nd floor privacy, 2
Price reduced on this lBR up & 3BR down duplex floors. Unique atrium on the bayside. Pier for car garage. Beautiful pool and spa area with
on the beach at 29th Street. Vacant lockbox for your boat! $785,000 including land. Ann Peters barbeque. Joan Lewis
agent or call to see. New paint and carpeting, new
kitchen. Call Tom Allinaon R ID •ta1 • lll Unmf 11,... -Un.T -ti•,• 1 BeauUful.ly UPCJ"aded and dec«ated 2BR, 2.BA ***' ~ 1•.-Superb~ and~ can be youn in unit. Expansive bayfront patio perfect fot enter-The home everyone wants, -tBR, 3BA. family tlUI CUltom "W»R raiktence, MM1« .Ute ~-· \ainini. All new interior decor, baths and kitchen. roorn.~tonnal DR. Outst.anding lQ<:aUon with bay kddna the bay, Unique pub room. Pier & llip. Priced to 11ell at $59& ooo lnclud.lna land Martha
and ooe.n view. Seller has pwchMed other home. Ann Peters Macnab or Danny Blbb ·
Liz Beuley n ...... .,...a&. -.... mn11111.. ....-
._ ... ,.,.,. ..,.. Five BR + bonus room, So\1'1lpon model with Live ln thil cuaiorn built 3BR re.idence M.-ter
Sunny and ~ PftllUce living with hu,e outatandin1 view of ocean, bay, city suite with fireplace aauna Ocean~ 'root top
mMter' suite, larse 2nd BR. formal DR and lieht.-hardwood floont-many uperades. Pool deck. Unit over the' . f income ' _,.,..te t.amUr room. Priced to sell immediately. and spa. 'nlil home Ml lt all. Shown by appt. $349 500. Ann Pewn. p.raae or or guesta.
Uz BeaWy/Linda Oeth only. Vlrllnia Swan '
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This 3 ~room, 2112 bath condo is exquisite in the
use of statned glass and used brick. Beautiful view of
the back bay from brick patio off living room.
Leasehold.
OPEN SAT 1-5 PM 340 Otero, N.B.
$238,000
STARTER HOME .
A very desirable one level 'Anita' Plan. This 3
bedroom, 2 bath condo is well located to schools and
shopping. Air conditioning, shutters, neutral decor.
Leasehord. $152,500
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BACK BAY, NITE LIGHT YEW
Popular 'Delores' Plan with back bay, nite lite, and
mountain views. 3 bedrooms, 2112 baths, end 11nit
with air conditioning and security system. Two
beautiful patios.
OPEN SAT 1-SPM 2631 Vista Ornada, NB
$269,500 FEE
SPECTACULAR'R'PLAN
One of the few Bluffs condos that has been totally
customized in every detail. All new kitchen, French
doors, mirrors, carpets, with oak detailing thru-out.
This home is so exciting it's impossible to mention all
the featur~. 2 bedrooms, family room, 21/2 bath. Has
expansive back bay view.
O PEN SAT & SUN 1-5 PM 2423 Vista Nobleza, NB
$399 500 FEE
MILLION S VIEW INCREDIBLE PRICE
Beautifully remodeled 'J' plan with incredible views This 4 bedroom, 3 bath condo is just right for a
of sunsets and back bay. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath. One of family . Good property, good potential. With a little
the most desirable locations. TIC you can enjoy a 4 bedroom home in Newport
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 PM 503 Avenida Campo, NB Beach for under $200,000. .
$275,000 FEE $ 198,000 FEE
CALL OUR OFFICE FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE PROPERTY IN NEWPORT
BEACH OR TO ANSWER ANY OF YOUR REAL EST ME QUESTIONS.
Judy Loos
Joy of Newport
Phyllis Gogglo
Gayle Folllngstad
Chuck Colesworthy, Broker
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Harriet Spencer
Cathy Colesworthy
Doug Herbst
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NEW LISTING
•c• um--Deelrable end untt, wrap around
patio, highly upgraded
3BR, A/C. Full Security on
quiet cul-de -sac.
$238,000. ,
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NEW LISTING
oa.M•UYID-Over-
looklng proposed nev-
park, 38R, family room,
close to school and shops,
pool size yard, neutrat
decor. $395,000.
HOLLY HAS HER HANDS FULL! Two of her listings off er Unique challenges.
Jt5 UllSNI. C4m -A 3 bdrm 3 bath and 2 bdrm 2
bath d\Jplex. A block from Big Corona Bellch. Vacant.
Just ou1 of foreclosure at $395,000. This Is an
outstanding buy. Out of area bank says sell It! So
Holly'• on the hot seat to get results.
NUT llllUS -Is an experienced
reaJtor In the Newport Harbor
area. If Holly can get these two
properties in escrow, her reward
Is a trip to Hawaii. ALOHA!
221 UICSSSIS, C4m -An outstanding home for enter-
tainment. 4 doors from Ooean Boulevard with a
com pell Ing view. Owners have bough1 another and
Holly wants an offer. What's a glr1 to do? Open
Sat/Sun at 221 Narcissus 1~PM. $595,000.
01 TIE Cl.ff -Above Newport harbor, lncredibte llYFmr llT -Complete with a cozy older
view, 4 bdrm, 4111 ba1h, pool & spa. Need• homel Balboa Peninsula sandy beach, 3 bdrm, 2
finishing touches. $335,000 LH. · bath With cute cabana. Just $475,000.
F•Y FIOUCS • Ill( Cll -A wfnnerl Newef' 2 l Ill .... -West Newport duplex, 4 bdrm, 2
story, ocean view, sunny street leads to beach, ba and 2 bdrm, 1 ba, owner occupied. good
patios, decks, 2 fireplaces. $530,000. condttlon, next to beach. $219,000.
llll Tl F&Sllll ISUll -Lush pool home In Irvine
Terrace. 4 bdrm, L.&P construction, 9,000 sq.ft .
lot, private atmosphere. $412,000.
IOST CllCI Fii Tl( la -Lowest price among
Jasmine Creeks larger plans, (Plan 6),
ocean/bay view, mstr suite. $339,000. AlllllS SWl£I -5 bdrm, 4 ba home + Income. l LllD.Y UfUTYll -Harbor Ridge townhome with
Walk to CdM beach, fully upgraded, 3 fireplaces, serene vtew of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, r-------.-.
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spa, quiet street. $569,000. Impeccable condition and A.C. $642,500. .. -.
llAT A m -Of ocean. sunsets, jetty. Extra I LIT If LIT -Magnificent 180° view of Dana
large lot. 50' front• by 162' deep In Olde CdM. P<>l!'t Harbor, lights, mountains. Owner desper-
Build your dream home. $799,000. ate, make offer, you might own It. $102,000.
• If A • -9etcoun And. Better than new, II •Tl RD..--Beautifully decorated, lmpec-
cleaner than original, 3 bdrm, picturesque land-cable 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhome In Jasmine
seeping, custom touches at just $795,000. Creek. Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000.
• • l lllf LITS -South of the highway, In SM SlllPO -A wink to the ocean, 3 bdrm
Olde CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 baths, delightful street a home plue 2 bdrm 2 bath Income, vacant wfth
block and a half from beach & bklff. $325,000. out of state owner wanting offers. $395,000.
OOl-U-U -A sharp decorator perfect CdM .ml' Fii COT• -Owners have to sell! Dual
hillside adults home with a big poof and a little muter suites with massive ocean view. Lowest
view. Two bdrms, 2 baths at '321,000. priced condo In LB gated area. $165,000.
WTS9l ILJ t-. -6750 sq.ft. lot, possjble R-2 11 IY CISI -This 4 bdrm Is adorable! Charming
zoning In great Costa Mesa rental location. Neat family room kitchen, beamed master suite. sky-
2 bdrm Investment home at $118,500. lights, pool. $289,000 In Newport. •·
ElaJ9C PIUCT -Brand new in Olde CdMI 5 .. II J PllS .. -In Olde CdM, on a 45'
Country English condomlnlUl'f\S. 3 bdrm and 2 lot, tastefuf decor, 3 bdrm home with 2 bdrm
bdrm. Decks. patios. From $209,000. Income unit or combine. $479,000.
A IUl INC( .. -Anest family llvtng 4 bdrm 3 l IUl SIPmE -3 bdrm, 2 story Olde CdM Is
bath CdM t*ghborhood overlook!~ harbor special! Spacious feeflng, ocean views. great for tast~ful decor, lovely yard. $485,000. ' entenalnlng. Dramatic. $595,000.
UN ISU -Large, open spaces! 3 bdrms, 3 ba 1WI ...._ --Special, vacant In lrvlnes
remodeled to New England charm. Close to Northwood 8t88. P*1tatlon shutters. formal
ciubhouse, tennis. beaches. S..80.000 dining. Foreciosure. $154,900.
..... ""' $339,000
4 bdrm Portotlno, shutters. spa
... $799,000
3 bdrm, see It all view
... $395,000
3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm untt
... $595,000
Untque 3 bdrm, 1 blk to beech
... ftmAll $412,000
Private 4 bdrm, pool
.. • From $209,000
New 2 and 3 bdrm condos
... $530,000
4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 trptca, view
..... " llU $475,000 3 bdrm. 2 bath on the bay
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... '595,000
Untque 3 bdrm, 1 bite to bellctt
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3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit . .
... $530,000
4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 fptc's, view
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REAL ESTATE
LUXURIOUS LIFESTYLE
with concentration on quality, design and de-
tail th us creating an atmosphere of elegance
and sophistication for those accustomed to the
very bes t! Formal living room and dining room
with colorful garden and pool views. Delightful
-sunny -fully equipped kitchen w/breakfast
nook. 2 separate master suites with city and
water VIEWS + gracious guest quarters ~d
study. Charming family room with handsome
wet bar and 1 of 3 fireplaces. Spectacular
outdoor entertainment area including pool/spa
with waterfall, lighted VIEW gazebo and pad ...
die tennis court. Security alarm and 24 hour
guarded gate of Harbor Ridge. Priced to sell at
$995,000. Call Jeri Hunt for appointment to
see.
846-4888
2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Ad.
Newport Center
MAGNIFICENT MANOR
Designed to please the most discriminate, thjs 5
Bd, 7 Ba, custom home is located at the very ·
VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay,
city & "Sunsets Over Calalintt" VIEW. From
warm library to family room w/one of 4 fi re-
places to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it
reflects the ultimate in quality. Master suite
(over 1000 sq ft) w/sauna and fireplace and
breathtaking VIEW and 24 hour guarded gate.
Use your h ouse as down payment or submit
trades. Offered at $1 ,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt.
6 Trafalgar Open Sunday 1-5
NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING-OCEANFRONT
Charming Peninsula Point oceanfront. Custom designed and built for present owners! Show by appointment with
Evelyn Young. ·
NEW LISTING-JASMINE CREEK, C.D.M.
Guarded ct "tlmunity,, pool and tennis, largeat single level Plan 3. Expanded 3 BR plus family room. Elegant.
Immaculate, 0uiet! French doors, parquet floors, atrium, garden room. To see, call Barbara Kastle. $389,000.
100' FRONTAGE-LIDO ISLE COMMERCIAL
Prime location with retail shope and offices in major shopping area. Ample parking. Can go 2nd story. FEE.
$1,660,000. Call Harriet Perry for detaila.
TWO YOUNG HOUSE ON ONE LOT
We're serious! Great opportunity for the live-in i.nveetor. Two separate houses on one lot in Corona del Mar! Master
suites with private decks, dining area, convenient to shopping + entertaining! Assumable loan. Just reduced
$60,000! Asking $325,000.
*LEASES*
CORONA DEL MAR-3 bdnns, dining area, private BIG CANYON-2 BO, 2 BA. Fireplace. private patio.
dec~R, large master suite. Great location . Vacant and single level. Sub. terr. parking, comm. pool and tennis.
available. $1200 mo. Jeri. $1300. Jeri.
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NEWPORT BEACH
UDO ISLAND U YFRON'T · Spectacular turnm&
basin view! Private pief & shp. four bdrms. 31h blths,
den. 3 car earace. TotaHy remodeted plus room to
expand. Community tennis, ciubhou1e and beaches
available. Consembvely priced for location at
SL750.000. BU W.CENT
GOOD ST ARTER HOME · Two or 3 bdrm home
1n f am1ly area. Covered patio, fife rU., poot Needs some
TLC. Sl 79,500. DOROTHY HAROCASnE
OCEAllFRONT ~ + INCOME · Three
bdrm 2 bath owners tUtet upstairs w/master bdrm &
bath ·plus ftret>lace. 2 bdrm income unet downstairs
w/f1replace. Seasonal rental. rarely vacanl Larie as·
sumablt 1st TO.
MAIM BERCOVITZ I MARILYN TWITCHELL
NEWPORT GOlf COURU CONDO · Ent0Y
views from every room! 2 bjtrm trHevef home on BC
Canyon Golf Course. Gated entrance. sunllen hvinc room
w/fireplace. wet bar. 2 car earace. $239.000.
KIMBER suns
BIG CANYON ONE STORY EXECUTIVE
HOME -Fabulous home for executive ~vine. 30 ft sit
down bar ov~inc eolf course, stereo room, pool
table area, 25 tt minored wardrobe plus Wiik-in closet.
Reduced to onty Sl,100,000. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
LARGE, LIGHT a INVI I ING · four bdrms, 21h
baths. f am~y rOOfl'I in Harbor V'iew Hills. In mint
condition! Nothinc has been left undone to insure
comfort & easy ~v1f1C. Motivated seller is mine
$379,500. TRUDY STUB8LEFllO I TOOOY 5'1TH
NEWPOftT BEACH CONDO · Large versatlle
plan 4 with a dramallc hv1nc room. fireplace. family room
& den. Good view. One of the lareest units in Villa Balboa.
Assumable financing. Owner anxious. $182.000.
MARIA BERCOVITZ I LINDA TAGLIANETII
LIVING IN NEWPORT FOR UNDER
S1IO,OOO · Has everything you wanU Fireplace in
master suite, air cond .. walk to beach. 2 bdrms. 2 blths.
den. Shows like 1 model. Good assumable financing,
Sl 77,000. MARIA B[RCOVITZ I LIO TAGLIAHETTI
THREE PRIME RESIDENTIAL VIEW LOTS
IN NEWPORT BEACH · Exclusive gated communi·
ty next to Harbor Rictce. A unique opportunity to buy
ad1acent lots or a Single lot with ocean and City hghts
vM!w at excellent prices. $235,000 to $280,000.
SANDY lltT1MAN
DRASTIC REDUCTIONI NIWPORT
BEACH BAYFRONT · Now only $1,075,000
w/land. Custom 4 bdrm home w/rMr & slip. Maflocany
trench deors & windows. Picturesque bay, ICflt and
hilbide view from master suite & retreat. lower bdrm
eoutd be ...n11uest room. Perfection, move natit 1n.
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HARBOR HILLS CUSTOM HOME
Ocean & City li;lts vn. Gated community.
Impeccable qulity throuctiout. Gourmet kitchen.
Kan wood floors. Berber carpets. luxunous
master bdrm wite. Built·m entertainment center.
Completely finished oversized 3 car garage Pool
& spa. $950,000
22 BEIJOfT, HAR90R .._l, NB
SNl)Y timMAH
M.UfPS, NEWPORT BEACH · Upgraded and
beautifuft AttnlctiYe "X" plan with wrap around patio
Ind cozy firepllce in master bedroom. Custom tile 1n
kitchen and petio. Situlted on a lovely greenbelt.
Assumable low. Redlad to $212,000 l.H.
SALLY SMPl.EY I JOYCE OA80l T
UDO ISLAND-REMODEL OR REBUILD ·
Charmine 2 bdrm, 1 blttl bn choice street to street
location. ~ block to bay, beach & visitors pier. Enioy
community tlftflis, l)lfks & clubhouse actmties.
$285,000. MARI. YH TWITCHELL
llAUOA ISUND UYFRONT · Wish shore moorinc. Three bdrm home plus 2 bdrm apartment or
combine for lartef home. Close to shoppiflC. Good for
investors at $645,000. MARI. YN TWITCHELL
AEDUCaDt ULLERS HAVE FOUND
ANOTHIR · Sophisticated Newport pool home.
Perfect condition. Lovely area. Now 1sk1na $340.000.
MARI. YH till
.CORONA DEL MAR
OUTSTAHD•tG PRONRTY .. OLDE
COM INCO. · On a wery picturesque street, larae
3 bdrm with fllllity rOOll, wet blr, 2 fireplace in an
authentic ~ motif. lndudes M91fate Ind very
private oven4zld 1 bdrnl income unit
LH>A TAGl.WVTI
-----DAILY PILOT /mA&. ISTATI
BEST VIEW ON .YGLAU HILL · Fabutous
270° ocean. bay and city filhts view. Larae 2 story, 5
bdrm home on enormous corner lot. Complete privacy.
Large assumable loans. $995,000. SN#OY JITTMAN
5,000 PRICE REDUCTION SPYGLASS
HILL · Presticious executive home with oetaA, moun·
lain & city lichb view 1n serene settq. Pool & ~· New
landsclipi Upcraded "Capehom" inodet with• bdfms.
21h battts'.'t.mily ropm, wet bit. 2 fireptlces & hardWOOd
floors. $640,000. BEU CHASE LEE
FABUlOUS OCEAN V.W · TIWd lot from
Ocean Blvd. PrfStCjous 'Site in prile locltioa jat steps
to the beach. Build your new drtllft hoae or creat
potential to remodel present structurt.$449,000.
V1CKI KRAUS/SNIJY amMAN
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME · Extra larie 60'
lot in choice Corona del Mar locabon just one block from
ocean. Build new or remodel thtS 2 bdrm. 2 bath adobe
casa. loads of room to expand. Priced at lot value
S54o,ooo: BINNIE DIXON
DUPLEX -OLD COM · Pride of,ownerslup 1s
reflected in this belutifuMy maintained chtptex. Each unit
features 2 bdrms w/numer04IS 1111nities phis a 4 car
earare. Great rental area. Mmost $300,000 of as·
sumable financinc. Offered at $350,000.
LIO TAGLWElll
HUNTINGTON BEACH
ATTENTION llNGL.Elft · live at the beach.
Super uptraded studtO condo. Qutet location· next to
Huntington Harbour. Fireplace. refr11trator. paho. bonus
room Community pool & spa. 1 year home warranty to
buyer $78.500. MARY JANK
LAGUNA BEACH
BEACH HOUSE FOR UNDER 1100,000ft ·
Only $95,000 l.H. for custom 3 bdrm. -2 ·bath 1,500
sq.lt.'moblle home in tam~y park 1n Lacuna Beach. Ocean
view. beach access. security cate. l yr home warranty.
MARY JANK
RENTALS
HUNTINGTON BEACH CONDO · 2 bdrm. 1
story, adutt. $895/mo.
HAMOR HIGHLANDS · 3 bdrm home.
$1.300/mo.
NeAR HOAG a BeACH -3 bdrJ'ft condo. No pets.
$900/mo.
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BALBOA ISLAND
Unique beach home with five fre nch doors opening to ocean, and approved plans for
additional upper unit. Only $269,000. Call today 759-1501
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. TURTLEROCK FAMILY HOME
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Pool, spacious back yard, patio and private atrium. Bring the outdoors in and create
excellent family living in this newer 3 bdrm family home. Don't miss this for under
$300,000. 759-1501
A VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM
Spacious, airy condo with master suite upstairs and two additional bdrms down. Wet
bar, microwave, fireplace and large family room. At only $260,000 this is a must see.
759-1501
MAKE OFFER
A three bdrm home plus den sports, a covered patio, large spa and gas firepit. Excellent
transferable loan at existing rate. Call fo r details 759-1501
REDUCED, REDUCED; REDUCED!
Bayfront home includes dock and slip for 50' boat, 4 bdrms, 4 + baths. All new
appliances and completely refurbished interior. Institutional owner must sell , call
today! $925,000. 759-1501
LAGUNA VILLAGE CONDO
From the charming bricked kitchen to the Franklin stove living room the best of
Laguna life is visable in this 3 bdrm 1314 bath home. All amenities and just reduced
$110,000! Call anytime for immediate showing! 759 -1501
752-7373
Call today for confidential interview with Great Western Real Estate, a Great Western
Financial Company. Our plans for 1986 are nothing short of spectacular -wouldn't you
like to be part of 45 years of experience and $26 Billion dollars str.ong! Call Susan Rice,
Manager.
NEWPORT BEAC~ OFFICE
2l70 S.n lllauel Drive
Newport Beech, CA l2tlO
(-714) 759-1501
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EWPORT BEACH •
Not tooeertJ--
to be thinking about the perfect Valentine's
gift for your aweetheart. Buy her an almost
new home at a "lower than new" price. This
one level detached home near the top of
Turtle Rock has open contemporary stytlng.
Plush grey carpeting can accent the newest
decorator colors, that she can arrange to her
own taste. The giant master suite will fulfill
the most romantic Images. The sunny
gourmet kitchen has aJI the extras to help
keep your tummy filled with goodies.
$228,000 In existing financing. You can
purchase this jewel NOW for only $239,500.
MAXINE GOLDEN can help you!
Too Good to be True •t $149,900
3 upstairs bedrooms plus the 4th
bedroom/convertible den downstairs Is es-
pecially valuable for the family that needs a
separate bedroom with its own full bath for
the teenager. grandparent or housekeeper.
Giant eat-in country kitchen with adjacent
family room otter cozy evenings sitting by the
fire. Greenbelt location, yet private large
enclosed patio. Steps to the pool. Near
Heritage Plaza in Irvine. Have MAXINE
GOLDEN show It to you.
San Francteco Ambiance
In this townhome In the Turtle Rock Hills,
with a private secluded feeling. Wood
planked kitchen and famlty room give
warmth and coziness. This corner unit has
extra nooks and windows for an open feel-
ing. EJevated dining room for formal enter-
taining. Each bedroom has its own bath plus
a powder room downstairs for guests. Low-
est price for this model In the area. New on
the market at only S 153,900. MAXINE
GOLDEN
Exchange?
Turtle Rod( townhome owner with $30,000
equity plus an equal amount of cash would
like to exchange for a quality newer 3 or 4
bedroom family home In Turtle Rock or
Woodbridge. Call MAXINE GOLDEN to work
out the details.
Maxine
Golden
SS SAVE NOW SS
BARGAINS GALORE
Forecloeure
A value-packed, comfortable 3 bedroom 2
bath Spyglua Hut home with views of the
ocean, bay and City lights. Clean and sharp
In move-In condition with a formal dining
room, separate family room and 2 fireplaces
and a private spa ott the master bedroom
suite. The lender will carry at an attractive
fixed rate. Asking $499,000. Values llke this
don't last so call today -PAM MOSS
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Seller want• outn
Priced for a quick sale. so don't be a
slowpoke! A 3 bedroom 2 bath detached
home on a large cul-de-sac lot with maxi-
mum space and privacy In Seavlew. The
lowest price In this well located gate guarded
community with pool and spa and tennis.
Asking $325,000. Submit your. offer today!
Calf PAM MOSS 790-5000
lnneton o.tlght
Offer only 5~. down and rent this beauty for a
great tax write-off. Two master bedroom
suites, fireplace and wet bar. Washer, dryer
and refrigerator are included to make this a
real steal. Don't put off seeing this fine Costa
Mesa Condo or you wlll pass up a rare buy.
Asking $142,500. Call PAM MOSS 780-5000
Low VA Ftnanctno •..
Is ava!lable on this well located Woodbridge
Condo. Use your VA efiglblllty to buy with
only $3000 In closing costs and less than a
S 1000 a month In payments (taxes and
association not Included) Is all It takes to
secure this home for your future. A 2
bedroom 1 ~ bath town home with a large
country kitchen, Indoor laundry, private
patio wtth storage and a sectuded greenbelt
location. Plus the lakes, pools and tennis
courts of the family oriented Woodbridge.
Asking $106,500. Call PAM MOSS 7tCMOOO
Below rep&ec:.ment coet
Don't miss the opportunity to own this ex-
ceptional property with over $150,000 In
upgradel and landtcaplng. The superb lo-
cation and Mttlng of thla fine luxury home
cannot be duplicated. The spacious Interior
with '4 bedrooms, separate family room,
formal dining room and large upstairs family
activity room la only for the most astute
luxury buyera. A mere $829,000 -well below
builders cost In this gated community. Call
"' PAM MOSS 790-5000
Pam
Moss
• 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
DAILY "'-OT/~ •STAn
-... --•. NEWPORT BEACH •
A Value-PKtted ComtorUb1e Home
A winning combination of size, price and
location in the community of Orange Tree.
Largest 3 bedroom single famlty home with
upstairs private master suite. Bright and
sunny corner facing greenbelt with private
patio. Giant country kitchen leads to at-
tached 2 car garage. Air conditioning a plus.
Best of all, this home Is the best priced on
the market at only $134,900. Call .tO-ANN
DORAN for private showing. 760-5000
Private cul-de-MC and extra large lot .•.
makes this five bedroom, two story home a
desirable selection for the large family. Plen-
ty of space for entertaining Inside and out
with extended dining room and large cov-
ered patio. The huge yard has potential for
additional recreational usage. Bedroom ex-
pansions give elbow room for everyone.
Assume large loan. $398,500. Call JO-ANN
DORAN 760-5000.
HorM and !elate Country
Opportunity to build your dream home on
thil all useable one ~e of land. Situated In
prime Orange Park Acres on a quiet, private
location with gott courae vtew. Asking
S 175,000. Call JO-ANN DORAN 780-5000
Commerctel land
Less than $5 per uaeable square foot In
Riverside County. Ideal for retail lhopplng
center or professional building on main
street In exploding population center.
$375,000. Contact JO-AM DORAN.
Irvine Rental In DMrt'letd
Executive townhome with 2 bdrm, 211' bath
and enclosed 2 car garage. Available Febru-
ary 1. $950/mo. Call JO-ANN DORAN for
showing. 760-5000
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(The techlques of using varnish,
lacqU6f, sf>flllac, llnNed oil, turpentine,
stain, bleach, remover, etc., are de-
tailed In Andy L.ng'• booklet, "Wood
Flnl9hlng In the Home, " which can be
final finish may have been due to the
appttc.tlon of the vamlth directly ovet
the etaln. Even though the stain Is dry
when you put on the varnish, some of Its
pigment may be disturbed by the
varnish. You should have put a sealer
over the stain, waited a day or two and
then uMd the varnish. The aealer could
have been sheUac or whatever might
ha~ been recommended on the label
of the container as a suitable under-
coat for varnish. Shellac Is usually fine,
although It generally should not be
uMd when the flnal finish Is poly-
urethane. Again, let the Instructions on
the container be your guide.
obtained by sendJ,ng 50 cents and a
long, stamped, self-addressed
envelope to Know-How, P.O. Box 477,
Huntington, NY 117 43. Questions ot
general Interest wt/I be answered In the
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hand dllllrig room leble. I
•tripped off the old ftnlah
and found • wood """ • ellghttr reddleh color. A
friend ........ " .. cMnJ wood. ...... .., epec'8I war to ....,_ Ihle kind of
wood, elnce I undentMd
tt m•t be treeted In a
«*Wnway?
A. -Cherry wood
usually has Its own fine
coloring so tt Is seldom
stained. But It wlll take
varnish or lacquer well.
Wood flnlshera who do not
believe It should be given a
bullt-up flnlsh are In favor
of using a rubbing oll.
REALTY
Illustrations bY Vic Cook
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JOU ........ what l*f*'lege of wh goee Into
the mixture?
A. -There are several different combinations
of these Ingredients, with each having Its
adherents. One that we know calls for two parts
of bolled linseed oll to one of turpentine. It must
be rubbed In well. Be sure to use bolled linseed
oll. It must say that on the container. Raw linseed
oll usually Is used on wood that will be exposed to
the elements. The mixture of bolled linseed oil
and turpentine does not produce the kind of
glossy finish you see on most furniture. Instead. It
gives the wood a kind of satiny appearance or
patina. After rubbing In the mixture well, go over
the finish with a dry cloth to pick up any q,ily
residue. Such a finish will retain its smooth look if
you repeat the process about once a year.
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
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T errlflc locetlon near the harbor entrance. Extra
large lot with private sandy beach and private
pier & floet. 3 bdrm home partially remodeled.
Plenty of room to expand.
2-lllll * ....... 11..,...
Lowest prJce south of the hlghwalyl Private
corner unit with sundeck, fireplace, wet bar.
carpets and all bullt-lns. S 14,000 down to quali-
fied buyer.
1nn..fllW-1111,111
J_ust ll1tedl SpaciOUs 2 bdrm 2 bath unit with
ocean. harbor & city tights views. Covered patio,
fireplace, completely furnished. Very good
value .
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10 feet on the bay with large pier & float.
Spacious Theurkauf deelgned 3 bdrm home
perfect for Indoor-outdoor ltvtng. Large swim-
ming pool, family room with bar, even a baae-
ment.
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An exceptional property tastefully decorated all
In the very finest quality. 3 bdrms expandable to
5 -famlly room, dining room, 6 car garage, pool
& spa. ___ ,."'
Harbor Realty Is a full service locally owned
Real Estate Company offering a complete
range of real estate services such as an
active rental department, a nationwide
rek>catlon network, and an In house com-
puterized llstlng service. Let us prove we
will do more for you. ................ ~
3 bdrm ··owner's untt" plus deluxe 1 bdrm
rental. Fireplaces, beamed cefllngs, swimming
pool, a prime rental property. Reduced for quick
sate.
UMlftlW-.....
Bay, ocean & night lights views. The perfect
home for an active growing family with 4 bdrms,
3 baths. family room and 3 car garage.
• ... ,IUll.... 112,Ht
Beautifully and completely furnished condo With
private deck, mirrors, bar, all llke new. Conve-
niently located near Hoag Hospital.
um.? man uu 11,m.-
cuatom built slngle story home In a fabulous
location with vtewa of Linda & Harbor Islands. 88
feet on the bayl 4 bdrms. family room, 2 large
patios. 2812 Bayshore Or. Open Sun ,.,..,
Lim UllM'!ll LMI 111Ull
Well located ~port Beach condo with 1 bdrm
& den + 2 full baths. Deluxe gourmet kitchen.
private deck. expensive carpeting. Out of town
owner says "SELL!"
(2~3) 628-2828 (714) 67-S-4400 -
2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR
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oalllft ILIFFllYEI
llRMll•WI
H"ge lot -alrno8t 10,000 sq. feet. One of the very
best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch Styte
home lnciudes family room. Remodeled kitchen
and bath. Vacant and ready to aefll Asking
$305,000. Open HouM -Sat. & Sun.
Ill llllDI 111-1211
IEWEI •STiii
--IEWPllT IElllTS
Expanslve 4 Bdrm, 41A Bath, 3 fireplaces, 2
courtyard. Spacious warm famlly room. One of
the finest newer homes In the area. Many quality
upgrades. Large gourmet Island Island kitchen.
$378,000. Best buy In the heights!
Ill llllBl 111-1211
WESTOUFF W/SPlllUll Piil
Rambllng 4 bdrm .• 3 bath reeldence wtth coun-
try kttchen & family room. Most prime lot &
location. 3 eeparate yard areas. Immaculate
condition. Asking $265,000. Call
111llllDI111·1211
Beautifully maintained Col-
lege Park 3 bedroom.
Double used brick fireplace
In llvlng room and family
room . Ext ra large
bedrooms. Available for
fast escrow. Aski ng
$134,000. Call for showing.
1111.n 111m
111-1111
llCYCLE TO IUCll-$112,100
Too good to be true I Three bedroom single
family home only 1.5 mile from beach. Cut-d&-
aac street. Formal dining, breakfast area, fire-
place.
CHmY II TIE cm
Exquisite lrvtne townhome wtth warm country
charm. 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths,2 car garaee,
beautifully landecaped. Aaklng $165,000.
W.YI lll•l 111·1211 ·
1REAL TO .RS®
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VIEW .. IPEln
Motivated Seller wlll sell with 10% down. Ex-
qulslte VIEW resldence In NEWPORT HEIGHTS.
New everything! 3 bedrooms and 3 baths plus
family room. Oak flooring, marble fireplace,
leaded glass. Italian Brass fixtures. Designer
decor. Wonderful Gourmet Island kitchen.
SweepJng ooean view. Amazing Value • at
$314,500.
UI llMDI 111· 12U
Call Fer Esti•1t1 1f l1rt1t V1l11 11
Y11r II•••· 11 F11 er O•H11t111
CUlllll WTSllE 1111111
1-4 LIT
Spacious. Immaculate 4 bdrm on quiet street.
Large enclosed rear yard with fruit trees. 2 car
garage with workshop area. Zoned R-41 Trans-
ferred, must move. Asking only $154,900. Great
value.
11.LllM UTllll 111-1211
IEWNRT IEICH 1110/10.
Principle and Interest total $660/mo wltt} 20%
down. One bdrm condo. Walk to beach . Only $86,500 •
Pm .IHISll 111-1211
EISTILUFF OILY I 171,000
Prime location on Carob. Large enclo989 rear
yard, very private. Seller has reduced the price.
Floor plan Is a Macco 310. Three bdrm, 2 bath
with large kitchen. MUST BE SOLO.
PETE a•1• 111-12u
VIEW OF TIE llllUI
Luxury 2 bdrm condo profeeaionaJly decorated.
Marbte FP. ceramic tlle flooring, bevefed mir-
rors. Move In and relax. Now $212,500.
PETE Jl•I• 111-1211
num1111. 2 STORY
Prime NEWPORT HEIGHTS wtth recent ad-
dition. Spacious .. bedrooms wtth GUEST UNIT
In rear. of property. Famtty room and sparkling
pool on 50 x 127.5 lot. Recent remodel not quite
finished. Just listed at $350,000. Shown by
Appt.
WESTOUFF • IEWEI CISTOI
PllYITE OIM•llITT
Gorgeous 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded
area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professmally
decorated-An entertainers delight! Premium lot
with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt
Ill llllDI 111-1211
AnlCIEI 2 Ill UlllE
Nice, clean 2 bdrm condo wtth FP. Setler wants
to selll Lowest price In area. Now S 104,500.
PDE MISll 111-1211
Bl YFROIT + SECURITY
Live on the bay in Newport, near all the action
View of Lido VIiiage harbor, Fashion Island and
ocean from this 5th floor co-op. $425,000 fee.
Pill .lllllM 111·1211
WALLACE HFF IESlllED
Ill CAIYll CISTOI
Exceptional construction In this beautiful Med1-
teranian home with pool, separate pool house
with large sauna and large basement. If formal
llvlng Is your style you wtll want to see this quality
home. Large rose garden and lots of fruit trees
scattered about this large tot on the 18th fair-
way.
Pm Jllll• 111-1211
Video tape your ~ for Insurance
purposes. Call for IPPOlntment. 831-1266. Total
cost with this coupon • __..ty-ttve doMars.
PITI Jl•lll 111·1111
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4 bedroom, 3 bath newer
home. Needs TLC. Bank wtlt
finance with 10-1. down. Buy
under market. Prime lo-
cation. Hunyt
HLll llLI'" U1· 1211
Olllll IEL llU II' LIT
Estate sate. One houae to ocean. 3 bedroom, 2
bath. Setler wtn flnance with 20Ye down. Just
listed for $575,000.
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ILIKI Tl IUll $111,100
Divorce sale. Speok>us 3 bedroom with formal
dining, ftreptace, high ceilings, wet bar, eat-In
kitchen. Muat sen.
Ill.II llLUll 111-1211
HPLms
COM prime street. Just fell out of escrow. 2
bedroom, 2 bath with large 2 bedroom + den
newer unit. Potential gross 30K. Asking
$289,500.
C.M . 2 side by side utmodeled townhouse style
Gross rents $16,920. Assumable financing.
Owner will trade. Each duplex $168,000.
IEUl llLllll II 1-1211
2 HOIESITES ·COSTA IESA
Builder Is setllng complete package. Land and
all architectural plans for 2 gorgeous single
family homes. Excellent location -Newport
Heights area of Costa Mesa. $132,500 each.
Hurry bu~ one or both.
• ,. WILTD IPIU.D 111-1211
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2 llPLEIES
Newport Beech -excettent rental area near
shopping. pier' and restaurants. Large 2 and 3
bedrooms. One unit owner oc!cupied and In
model condttlon. L .... land. Priced from
$229.000.
alll Wilm IPl.Lll 111·1211
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'REALTORS ®
IEWNIT 1111011
OWIEll llST SELL II 12 HOllS
Lovely 3 bedroom with pool, quiet street, great
big lot. Room to expand. All offers considered.
111111 llF•n U1·1211
IEWPllT FllEI
Priced to setl below market. 5 bedroom, 3 bath.
large llvlng room, formal dining room, bonus
room, 2 fireplaces and a 3 car garage. Asking
S239,000 fee.
111111 IUPn Ul· 1111
IEWNIT HEllHTS
EllUll TIMI
Lovely 3 bedroom. great location In Newport
with private yards, upgraded kitchen and excep-
tional master bedroom. Asking $163,000.
111111 llPPEL II 1-1211
IESI VERIE llSILm IAllAll
llEllCEI TO ILL TIIE LOW
4 bedroom former model on cul de sac street -
lowest priced on upper "bird" streets with 3 car
garage. Asking $212,000.
111111 llPPIL II 1-1111
COSTA IESI IARIAllS
3 and 4 bedrooms under $140 ,000. Near col-
leges, freeways and beach. Nlce family homes.
111111 UPPEl Ul-1211
8-PLU IT THE IUCH
PllllE OF IWIEllSHIP
All 2 bedroom units approx 950 sq.ft. Enclosed
garages, great buy. Owner will carry 1st at
9.50%. Asking $595,000.
11111 OAPPIL II 1-1211
POOL HOME -$211,000
Spacious 4 bedrom. 3 bath home on quiet street
near Westclltt Plaza In Newport Beach. This
spotless home boasts 2 fireplaces and 3 separ-
ate garden areas. Wonderful family neigh-
borhood .
aYOE WILRI IPIWI U1-1211
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North Costa Mesa • ~lzed 4 bedroom
home boasts a l<Mi...~ . taSter sutte. Beautiful
oak cabinets th~ '1 .. SJ>Kk>ua yard & patio.
You'll love this.~ ~· ;,;r~n at $158,900. •• w..:m u1-1111
llCRElllLE IEWPllT VILIE
Just fell out of escrow and owners slashed the
price to $369,900. Stunning 3 bedroom, 3 bath.
4 year NEW ENTERTAINING home with plush
yard, pool and spa. Highly upgraded and Im-
maculate.
OPEN SATURDAY 1-4:30
1219 BLUE GUM LANE (WESTCLIFF)
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A IEWPllT PHL llOIE
Fii 1111,1001
Yest Won't last. Reduced for fast sale! Lovely 3
bedroom, 2 bath on private. quiet street. Ex-
panded master w/large sitting room! Vacant
and ready for you to swim and sun .
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llLLIOI IOLLIR VIEWS!
Immaculate 4 bedroom. 4 bath residence with a
gorgeous pool and waterfall. Located In pres-
tigious quiet neighborhood w/prlvate beaches.
Flowing large rooms, high ceilings. loads of light.
new European kitchen and BREATHTAKING
OCEAN VIEWS! Reduced to $699,000.
CALL man llEWEI IJl-1211
IEWNIT IESlllER TOWlllOIE
Walk to the beach from this private end unit
w/flreplace and 2 car attached garage. Built only
4 years ago with high vaulted ceilings and
professional Interior design. Priced to rpove at
$141,9001
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Baker and Brlatof In Costa Mesa. Ck>ee to Frwy.
8effer moving and la very motivated. ..........
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dining, family room. Large yard for pool, lots of
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Mater tulte hu steam room and hot tub,
lnkeboll custom carved bed, headbollrd and I credenza w/cattOf'Y, trench armon. IMdt to
mater bath "To Stay". Carved wood w9ll
aculpture 188xSM" "To Stay". Thia la a must to
aee. Many Items, too numerous to llat. 1 ..........
SPYGLASS HIL L I Largest model. Devonshire five bedroom. four
bath. dining area. Breakfast room, game room,
all new decorating, room for pool. Wiii trade for I
commercial property.
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deck. kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, ,xlstlng option, tow down. Great terms, will I J city, mountain views. $500,000, 11% & 12% fixed frade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water. 1---•-• • -------~ financing. Private yard whh room for pool. -I 11f11 I• I DIYIE'S f IVlllTE RECIPES ;
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IJ.o~GS OF NEWPORT, INC. · ·
Know how to insure
your ho~ne properly
Your home ls llkely to be the most
expensive purchase you'll ever make.
Protecting your Investment adequately
and at a reasonable price requires an
understanding of what your Insurance
dollar buys. Don't wait until
floodwaters are lapping at your
dOOfl tep to rummage around for the
homeowners policy you bought last
year but never read.
When you consider the stakes. the
few hundred doflars a year It usually
takes to protect a family home ls well
spent. Rates depend on several vari-
ables, lnefudtng the age of your house,
whether It ta brick or wood frame. and
Its proximity to police and fire protec-
tion. Rates vary considerably among
Insurers. too, eo don't settle for the
$300 quote offered by the first agent
you talk to.
The basic homeowners policy covers
lo8M8 to your home and property due
to flre, wtnd11orm, hall. smoke. theft.
vandaltem and other causes. Ex-
clulfon1 Include damage from nuclear
radiation, flood and war. Contact
eeverat agent• mid caretulty •tudy the
polcM under consideration. Compare
what each O<MN"I, but give equal
conalderatlon to what Is not covered.
Buy what you need and no more.
r o protect yourself against clalms
from someone who 1s injured on your
property or whose property you dam-
age, $25.000 worth of liability coverage
Is Included In most policies. That may
not be enough. Medical costs and jury
awards continue to rise. A sllght
Increase In your premium can buy
$ 100.000 worth of llablllty coverage or
more.
Insuring your home's contents Is not
as simple. A basic pohcy will cover
personal property losses -up to a
point. Your stereo, TV, VCR. home
computer and the like should be
covered fully, but jewelry. furs. an-
tiques and art collections are another
matter. In each of these categories
most policies pay a maximum of $500
Don't wait until
noodwaters are Jap-
p I a I at your
doontep to rum-
mage around
for tlae IJomeownen
polJcy you bought
Ja•t year but never
read. How much ts enough? A standard
rule Is to Insure for at least 80 percent or $1,000. Speclal riders called en-
of the replacement cost -not the dorsements are needed to Insure all oi
purchue prloe -of your home. The these Items for their full value.
LA-A LOT S490,000
Almost '.!\ acre · flat, very bullda~ lot, top of
hill overlootling Laguna BMc:h.
6'40-LONG
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Phase II SomerMt. Large lot, some view.
6410.LONG
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Fine remOdel; new baths and family room Close to pool end greenbelt
6-40-LONG
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2BR + den Orlginal owner, nice condlllon
$239,000 with land.
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Pelem)o 41 bedroom Reniodeled. new
krtcheo Room for pool on vlfJw side
640-LONG
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C4ose to shops Always rented S235,000
Assume good 1st T.D Income now $20,.00
annually
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Enclosed. upgraded Portoflno Owner will
consider trade $359.000 New 1(1tctien
French doors
640·LONG
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Somerset mOdel. '319,000 Close to school
and greenbelt Excellent condition
6410-LONG
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trends on local property values. financial matters. how to prepare your
house for selling, carrying back paper. trends in Corona Del Mar duplex
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REALE
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purchue prtce Included the land on Keep a llst of valuable Items. Include
which ~our houM 1lt1. Insuring for the the purchase price. date of purchase.
fuel amount of the purchue price~ 11 ' deecrlptlon and serial number. Photo-
unneceeury becauM the landt Wiii graphs or videotapes are better. Hire &
retaJn tta value even If your houae Is an . expert to appraise your antiques.
"*ted. . and keep the signal appraisal In a safe
Mo" hOUM9 appreciate over time. place. Update the list as needed. L
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REAL ESTATE NEWS ~ "'ITT<• ... ' LEI IER i IC> h P9Yt to keep ycM.W poffcy current. Special cases require special cov-
M1t1y poMciee do that automatk:ally erage If you plan to operate a business • .n "lnfletlon guard" ctauM that out of your home discuss It wtth your Iner.... cowrage M Inflation In-t '
ot11111. ~ are 18Y9f'al ways to cut costs. Review~ poky at .... t 1nnually ot.oounta of up to 20 percent for new . ~ find~~= hOUM9 are avallab... Fire ext-~·---· edded,,.--11,.,rem -tngulaherl and d9ed bOtt lock• can Ing proteoea or~ brtng to 't'JAllf ..w6 percent. Fn and burp .aarma
home .. not OOll•M uomatlcalty. wtrect to a central atatlon can MW 20 Tltlc to '/OJI lllf1t .._,.~the t
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Make own floral decorations
., UMAAA MAYER ...............
Though often considered an ex-
travagance, flowers don't have to be,
says Fleur Cowles. While florlat-aup-
plled blooms can be pricey, eepeclally
In wtnter, there are ways to have your
flowers and keep your funds Intact,
says the well-known author, artist,
editor and hosteaa.
To prove her point, Cowtes com-
mitted her Ideas on the practical UM of
ftowers to paper In a book, "Flower
Decorations: A New Approach to
Flower Arranging." The book, pubfl8h-
ed by VIiiard Books, not onty offers
unconventional Ideas for ullng a fttW
flowers In place of a large bunch, but
also tells something of her ltfe u a
hosteaa.
In an Interview, ahe recounted one of
her favortte escapades In which flowers
came to the rescue. "It was 'The Crlata
of the Empty Mansion.' The stars were
Victor Borge, the Dani.h P'anllt, yards
of white aheetlng and the contents of
two flower lhops. ''
Borge had ICheduled a dinner party
to lhow off hta new manak>n, but on the
eve of the party, none of the new
furniture had arrived. Since panic Is not
part of her vocabulary, Cowtet offered
to help.
"I hired • COOk and a waiter 8nd
enough furniture to Mat -'ghl, two
treetle 1ablet, one for dining, one for
aervtng, Md rented df9hee and
utenalfa." She coped wtth the 50-foot
IMng room by purchallng hundred• of
yardt of whtt• 9heetlng which she used
to ewathe the full-length wtndows.
Then she~ the flowers.
"The ftowela _.. mueec:t In fNfJfY concelv..,.. container. the hideous
onee we hkf With other1. We ~ked
ftower'I arowict tM wtndow8 and then
trained rented spotllght1 on them," she
recalled.
The evening was a comptete auo-
ceas. Borge was never funnier. the food
wu dellclous, and If the gueats mlued
conventional furniture and decor they
never mentioned It, she said. ·
Some bright ldeu In her book
lnciude some do's and don't1. The
moat Important don't: "Don't be bound
by other people's rules; I don't and
never wtll."
Instead, she suggests mixing ftowera
and fruit In unuaual combinations,
pr...,ng odd contatnera Into MrVlce,
lnctudlng thoee which come Into the
home tree u holders of prepared
foods. If flowers aren't evatlabte or are •
too expenatve, she suggests substitut-
ing potted plants or follage alone.
To make nowers go further without
appearing to skimp, ahe often u-
sembtee MYeral Identical or atmtlar
small containers, plaoea O!l8 or a few
poet• In each one and llnee them up on
a mant•plece or a dining table.
Another example of her lesa--la-more
phHoaphy 11 to chooM one perfect
flower -a large tea rOM, a peony or a
water Illy -and ftoat It In a flat
container.
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OPEi TONY 1·5 511 PUYI
Gorgeoua 38drm, 2'A8a apeck>u1
End Unit wtth huge prvt entry court
yard & complete wr~ound
patio. Uke new Interior. Mov.ln
fr..t\I Offered by a W1Y rellMltlc &
anx1CM.t9 owner at truty a b9rgllln
price of 1229,500 Incl land. High
b.aanoe MNn8tile ..... Surety
the ftne91 vllue now offered. We
are WfY proud of tNI llltlngrt
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COLDWELL BANKER'S HUNTINGTON BEACH/HUNTINGTON HARBOUR OFFICE
STAFF CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ATTEND AN
FOLLOW THE FLOOD LIGHTS
We're celebrating our recently remodeled office and
we ·d like you to
join us for a fun-
filled evening
featuring plenty of
food, refreshments,
music, and
Coldwell Banker
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110 33rd St (Nwpt Pentnlula) NB
844-6200 $344,000 Saturday 1-5
430 Cet*'8 OrMt (Nwpt Hghta) NB
831-7370 $219,000 S!!ISun 1-5
217 Gotdenrod, Corona def Mar
759-9100 $540,000 Saturday 1-i:30
2 II ,1a F• U er Ill
••12 Belcourt OrMt South (Belcourt) NB
644-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
734 Cameo HIQhlllnda Dr. C8meo H6ghtands
673-1181 $385,000 Saturday 1-5
2498 Parmley u.ne, Coeta Meea
644-8200 $239,000 Saturday 1-i
119 Via YeMa (Lido Ille) Nwpt Bch
673-7300 1359.950 Saturday 1-i
14 Barrier Reef, Jasmine Creek, CdM
733-2373 Saturday & Sunday 1-5
268 Bay St. eo.ta Me18
644-9060 177 ,500
734 C8IMO Hlghlanda Dr, C8IMO H6ghlanda
873-1181 ~.000 Saturday 1-5
**105 Edg9water (Penftlula) NB
875-8000 $475,000 Saturday 1_.
512 Fullerton (Npt Hgt1) N.B.
646-2111 Sat./Sun. 1-5
••919 Hyde Court. Coet• ......
751-3191 $153,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1781 Iowa. Coeta Meea
546-2313 $134,900 Sat 1-i
10 Ktunalll Court, Plan 4, Newport Crelt, NB
735-0878 s 192,000 Set/Sun 1-i
3300 Oceer'I Blvd, Olde Corona def Mar
673-0889 $799,000 Saturday 1-i
300 Poppy, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $439,000 Saturdey 12-5
V'37 Rue Fount8'ne BIMu, Big Cllnyon, N8
760-8333 $490,000 SatlSun 1-5
1741 Tustin Ave (1-B), eo.ui Meea
646-4380 $125,000 Sunday 1-4:00
145 Via Undlne (Udo Ille) Newport 8w:t'I
673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4
312 Vista Suene, Bluftl, Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $199,500 Saturday 1-5
789 W. 18th St, # 1C, Costa Meea
631-1266 $122,500 Saturday 12_.
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••22 lelmont.Jc,Herbor Htl) Nwpt Bch
1-...100 .000 Sat/Sun 1 ...
' ••1211 .... Gclm, ·~Beed\ 131-1291 1311.950 Saturday 1 ... :30
•247 Dtlftwood, Shotecttn.. Hwlport Bc:n
844 IOIO *'450,000 Sunday 1-5
*240I foldlWn Or, College Prk. CM &•• ,.., 115',800 a..tdey 1 ...
•2807 Hetbor VW Dr, H.V.Hla, CdM eu eoeo •n,500 Sundey,-s
'li•2707 l ... de Dr(Herbor Vu Knol) N8
M4-e200 1245,000 Seturdey 1 .... :30
.., 45 Jasmine Creek Rd, Newport Beech
644-9060 $3-45.000 Sunday 1_.
**87 Lakeehore, lrvtne 760-8333 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1631 Uncoln Lane. Nftpon Bwh
873-5354 $298.500 Saturday 1-i:30
•#17 Montedto (Spygl8ee) COM
759-1501 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
221 Nara.., Otde Corona def Mar
875-7067 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1_.
* 1163 Paulartno, Coeta Meea
548-2313$134,900 Sat/Sun 1 ....
321 Pom.ttla1_0ld CdM, Cor~ Del Mar
759-9070 a377,000 sat/Sun 11-5
1982 Port Albena, Harbor View Hmet, NB
497-1829 $239,000 Sunday 1-i
290 Robinhood, Coet• Meu
845-0303 $169,500 Sunday 2-5
~ 13211 Sandhurtt, Tustin 1
759-1501 $171,000 Saturday 1_.:30 •
••2 Twin Uk• carde. Corona del Mar
731-3777 $495,000 Sunday 1-5
• 118 Via Quito (Lido Ille) Nwpt 8ch
&44-QOO $540,000 Saturday 1-i
••2274 Channel Rd. Newport Belich
845-0303 s 1,817 ,000 Sunday 1-i
25 Goleta Point, Spyglaea, Corona def Mar
854-2800 $595,000 S.VSun 1-5
2001 Kewamee (IMM Terr) Corona del Mer
875-8000 $412,000 Saturday 1 ....
133 Via Havre, Udo IM, N.B
&45-0303 $349,000 Sunday 1 ....
124 Via Trte.te (Udo 191e) Nwpt Bch
873-7300 $4SO,ooo Saturday 1-i
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831-129& $829,000 Satwday 1-4:30 * • 21 Bodega Bay (Spyglale) COM
&44-e200 $519,000 Saturday 1-i
44 Br.ebum (Big c.rtyon) Nwpt Bc:n
844-8200 MM.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
280 E. 15th St. Coeta Meea
845--0303 $225,000 Saturday 1_. ,
* 1700 Galaxy Dr (Dewer Shor•) NB
759-1501 1646.000 s.t/Sun 1-i:30
V'H Harbor Ridge, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt 8ch
780-8333 *5.000 Sunday 1-5
•212 ..... Dr, (Ooeenfron1), CdM
759-9070 $1, 136,000 Sunday 12-5
20 Hlllborough (Harbor Hal) NwDt 8ch
759-9100 1ns,ooo 8et/Sun 1-i
••34 Morro Bay(~) COM
759-1501 $516,000 -SaVSun 1-5
221 On:Hd, Otde Corona del Mer
. 875-8519 $530,000 881 1·5 Sun 1-i
... 527 Ontnaton. Corona del Mar
831·129& MM.ooo Saturday 1-s
1801 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu HIM) NB
759-1100 $319,500 Saturday 1-4:30
• 1808 Pon WeetbOume (Hrbr Vu Hme) COM
780-153A 1339,000 S..Urday 1-4
M1 ~. Coeta Meea
54fr2313 $237,000 Saturday 1-4
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•24 Rockingham (Bek:ourt) Nwpt Bch
844-6200 $896,000 8undey 1:-30-6
••"'41 Royal St. George (Big C8nyon) NB
873-7300 M74,500 Sunday 1_.
423 SM Bemerdlno (Nftpon Helghta) NB ~ $390,000 Set/Sur) 1-i
850 Sandcutte, Harbot View Hiiia
780-8333 $339.500 Set/Sun 1-5
•• 14 TOfT9't Pinel (Big CMyon) Nwpt Bch
844-8200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5
125 Via Koron ( Udo 191e) N.B.
631-7300 $4e7,500. Saturday 1 ... :30
**•815 Via Lido Soud (Udo .. ) N8
675-8161 $2.200,000 SaVSun
1-5
*2702 Vista Umbroaa (Blufta) Nwpt Bch
759-6700 $268,500 Saturday 1-5
870 W. 20th nr Monro'lta, w ... C.M.
846-7171 $129.900 Sat 1-4
I II ,111 Fiii i• er HI
••933 Crocus, Greenbrook, Coeta Meea
546.2313 $192,900 Saturday 11-5
••538 Evening CMyon (Shotedlffl) NB
&44-QOO $599,000 Sunday 1:30--5
7 Hermtttlge (Big Canyon) Newport Bwh 644-45200 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•74 HUlcr .... Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch
673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5
2788 lorenzo (Meea Del Mar) Costa Meea
631-7370 $168,900 Sunday 1-5
•••324 Morning Star (Dewer Shor•) NB
75M700 $991;500 Saturday 1-4
••25 Ridoellne (HarbQr Ridge) NB ~ $3,950,000 Sunday 1-4:30
••6 Traf9lglr, Harbor FUdge, Nwpt 8ch
640-4888 s 1,eeo,000 Sunday 1-5
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LOTS 84-85-ee Top of Rockypoint SPYQtw
&44--6200 $2, 750,000 Sat/SUii 8-8
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Jumlne at 4th, Olde Corona def Mar
. ;~ 875-«>00 from $209,000 Saturday 1-4
2 II ,111 Fiii II er Ill
••2792 L°'= Court, CM
54fr2313 188,500 Sunday 1-i .....
Jalmlne Ave at 4th, OlcM Corona def Mar
675-8000 from S209,000 Saturdly 1-i * •2S E...,. Court (NNport CN9t) NB 873-7300 S 178,000 Sunday 1 ...
500 ,._., The Bklffa, NRpor1 8Md'I
t40-5&eo $229,500 SeVSun 1-5
311,._ Fiil IM 1r IEI
2912 Ouedade (Bluffl) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $225,000FEE Saturday 1-<4:30
Swift Court. Newport 8ellch
645-0303$1&4,000 Saturday 1-4
DUPLEXES
FOR SILE
3 111tl1s 2 IR
305 Larkspur, Olde Corona del Mar
673-9501 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**2814/2814~ W. Oceanfront. BalbQll
644-6200 $«9,500 Set/Sun 1-5
4 II 1tl1s 1 Ill
115 Pearl Ave, Balboa laland
675-8688 $«5,<>09 Set/Sun 1-<4
HOMES FOR REiil
* 1806 Sandlewood(4br/fr)Bayetest. NB
759-6700 $2200/mo Sat/Sun 11-3
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SOUL INSPIRING SIGHTS
4 BDRM, 3 BATH FAMILY ROOM
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SAll>S IMSTIDTS 759-9070
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642-5671
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38drm + Den charmer! Hardwood floors, high
beam ceilin&S. immaculate. A delight! $377,000.
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I It !As to sllops, btxh & blyl A must sell. only S3SO,OOO.
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centr11 •. ~ CtPts. rovrmet kltclleft, SOI' tub. Mr. & Mn. Baths maste. S4llte! Secmt) Sysltt11
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Move in to view charmer. Newly REDONE 1
with great wallpapers. hardwood floors. I
floor to celling fireplace. Large enclmed
English Garden. 3 BR. 2BA. Garages open
to Hazel. So easy to add 2nd story & deck
for mott ocean views!
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308-308·~ Jasmine & call for your date to
lnapectl Country-French home has 2 BR.
Den, 2 Bathl, large patio! Studio Unit for
guests .plus a super 1 BR ·Apertment.
1395,000 (Reeltor-Owner.)
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Holstein Co. reorganizes under new name
lrvlne-bued Hoteteln Co. h()me.
building flrm hM reotgMtud under a
new name end new menagement •
HoletM ... :le:J DenlaplMftt Corp.
'.ertclc ~·'· a member of the company'• manegement tMm ~
1946, h• be9rt named preektent and
chtef operattng officer. Georde M.
Hoeeteen •. who has headed the 62-
y..,-otd bulldlng firm .,nee 19'47,
contlnuel u chairman of the board.
~ wu flret hired u a dratteman
for the then.C09ta Meea-bued bulld-
lng company. He hu 1«ved u vice
prntdent of purctiuing, planning and
conatructlon for nearly 40 years.
The Holstefn-Healey headquarters
wtll continue at Skypari< Circle In Irvine,
but plant cat I for a corporate head-
quarters bulldlng In the firm's com-
mercial complex near John Wayne
Airport, Where conatructlon It ex-
pected to get under way Immediately.
The company waa founded In Loa
Angete9 ln 1923 by ~ge M. Hoitt.in
and earned lta reputation aa home-
builder of the atara, constructing the
a.Yerly Hilla mansions of Edgar
Bergen, Deanna Durbin, Dick Powell,
Netaon Eddy, Llonet Barrymore and
Irene Dunne. among other•.
Under George Holatetn 111'1 leader-
t hlp, following hit father' a retrlement In
1958, the company developed com-
munltln In Fountain Valley, Newport
Beach, Huntington Beach, Wn t·
mlntter and Anaheim. Currentty, It It
developing hornet In San Bernardino
County, along with devetopm.ntt In
Redlands-and Palm Desert.
Home Ballden cl:del
Garry M. TMqutnlo of the W..,,.
Lyon Co. hat been appointed prnl-
dent of the Home Bullder1 Council of
th• 9uldtne lnduet" AModetlon o1 9outMm C91fomaa.
T arqulnlo brlng1 more than 17 year1
of e>cper-.C. to the poet. He~ the
l'WIHIM'I Lyon Co. u director of con-
ltructk>n operation. In 1915, after
MfVfnQ In• llmNat poet for the •11IDft
Vlelo Co. llnce 1"8.
T'arqutnk> i• a 8addlebad< Valley
graduate and a member of the bowd of
director• of the BuMdtng tnduetry
Aaaoctatk>n. He aflO aervee • c:hafr·
man of the Light Con1tructk>n and
Development Managem«tt Advteory
Council for UC lrvtne.
OnbUl becom• ma11-.er
Jim Ck ... ha beer1 nalMd man·
ager of new bullneaa devetopment for
llvllden , .... Cotp. "Jim hu been
one of our belt tract Mlel manager•.
and reaJly knows the new home
marketplace," said firm preaident
Terry O'Nelll. ··we are confident that he
will excel In thla new retpOntlbtllty."
Grabltl wtll atao be handling tome
acreage aalee for the Santa Ana-baaed
aalea and marketln11 organlmlon, and h~ wm-cover tne ent re Southern
California area~ He wtll be autating
bulldera In acquiring new properties,
working with them In Identifying and
buying specific property typea.
Gra~ll has t>Mn wlth Bulldera Salet
Corp. since 198-4.
Jlm••, Bea.ee W'la ••arc&
Estee Jlmas '::"~ r~ved '"•* Teem W .. k·ln • Mllllon Dollar
Dome for an October volume of
$1 ,757.900. ~ ••H• recetved
award a for Top L11tlng1 Sotd and Top
Sefllng Salnperaon for hit October
volume of more than $1 mllllon.
"E.ltee It an experleneed pro-
fH.,onal with nMf1y 10 yeara In the
field.'' Mid bfoker c ........ Merel.
"and an ann~I production of over $5
mllllon per year."
She wat aleO one 'of the flrat to Jotn
Flrat Teem when lta new omce opened
tut Jutytoeerwthe ~ Vllev arw of Miiiian Vleto, Laguna H ... B
Toro and Lake For•t. Beu•• W()tl(t In the firm'• Magnotla
offtoe end maintains a computertzed
offlce at tua home.
"Jerry," aa6d Meraj, "hM had an
unequeHed career In r.., Mtate ..•. Jerry
hu chalked up more than 24 months
with more than 11 mtlllon. ·'
Bnlcato to la•d mar~edlJI
CeftturJ 21 ........... Cofp. ha•
hired • ....., '· 9ruoeto u director of
Marketing for c.tury 21 Ralocatlon .......
Brucato. who haa been with Century
21 alnce 1978, la reapon.,ble for
planning, development and Implemen-
tation of marl<etlng atrateglel In two
areas: corporate relocatlona and real
Project. dlreetor aamed
Jim TomHn haa been named director
of commermtl pr_ojeicta for IVO, Inc.,
which devetop1 bulln.u properties for
sate. The firm 11 a •111on Ylefo "-•tty
Group, Inc. ~P~!'.'.Y· The group II •
aubtldlary of """"P Monte Com·
pen ....
T omlln ha.a been With the realty
group alnce 1977, when he Joined the
Jectl Q. Raub Co. aa an urban planner.
He tranferred to IVO, Inc. In 198-4 to owr'" marl(et reMatch and financial
fA6aJ omcer claa11ea
Mex .lohneon hu been named
dlvttton counMK-operatlon1 for the
Callfornla dMllon of Mt11IDft V1efo Co.
Johnaon comee to the firm with a
background In real n tate develop-
m.nt both M attorney and u an
admlnlttrator and manager. He la
former W;ie preeldent of admlnlttratlon
for PRC::::-• hnloel Co. The Fountln V reakSent le an 1tbttrat0t
wtth the AMeftllft Alllllr-.. Ae-
Parc1JabJ1 .. eat a.med
.-Ce McMullen hu been named
purchul=tent for TM 8ule Corp.'• Laguna N dlYtllon, where he wlll
Initiate bu a and negotiate 1Ubcon-
tract1 for conetructk>n In the Rancho
Niau.I muter-planned community.
'the Batboe I~ natt\19 had been a
general contractor. operating hi• own
firm, Nlguel Conatructlon Services,
emphulzlng retidentlal remodetlng
R"6foaaJ maa .. er blred
How•d E. Jenntnge Joins the lrvlne-
bued new home aaJn and marketing
firm of Qoodmen/Htxaon a Co.
Jennings. who brings more than 15
yeart of experience In resldentlal oales
and marketing to his new Job, wlll aerve
aa regional manager for San Diego
County, heading the recently-opened
Bmplo7ee of tbe Jlontb
A.M. McGrath, sales representative
at VIiia Mira, haa been honored as
Employee of the Month by lrvlne-based
C•m••endllng Group, which la de-
veloping the Laguna Nlguel communi-
ty. The Corona def Mar rnldent joined
Carm•SandUng .. a holteae at Vlata
det Cerro, alao In Laguna Nlguef, then
began her NI• career when VIiia Mira
Top .. at aamed
Sonia Powell, a real ea1ate pro-
fffllonal with Cotdwelt 9ank., ......
denttel Reel latate, waa been named
top Mtllng aoent tor ~eptember at the
firm'• Irvine off Ice.
Powetl, who haa been with Coldwell
Banker tince 1982, allO received the
quota buater awar,.d for top Hating and
Mtllng activity four tlmee In 1985. A• of
Oc1orber, lhe w• the lrvtne offlce'•
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COSTA MESA ,... .... . ....
Gr8doue 48A + den Meu Verde. hOme ha1
everytNngl Located nur 2 golf courses and 2
parka, bMutlful yard with pool and patio, and
tide hkteaway patio off the den, new e dd-on
family room and teen quarters with It's own
entry. Brtng In your otter! All terms will be ~dered.
--WllTI 11111• 1221-Have you wanted to move up from your smaller
home? Here'• your chance to obtain a large
epadou1 home In Eaatatde Coate Mesa. 3 BA,
2'.-i BA wtth aeparate atudy and large famlly
room. Large poo4 with aolar heat and cozy sun
room. See It todayl
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SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK • NEWPORT BEACH
H IIUNm 11.111-
Elegant home provides 4 BA. 4 BA, IUnken
convertatlon pit with fireplace, formal dining,
famlty room, forever vtewa of channee, bay & city
IJght1 from bOth tloora and bOat dock. Very
lmpreMfve throughout! Call for appointment to
aeetodayl
WATlllllllT a.tlt,--7? -~ ~4..if __ ..... Out1tandlng1 archltectual desJgned waterfont. r ~ 1 W,,~c;J~ Warmth of <*far and oak combined with Italian
tlle make a very Impressive statement .
Amenities Include muter suite with sensuous
bathing complex complete with sauna and sky11t
ape. Sandy beach and pfer for 40' boat com-
pletes thla 1Umptuous retreat. Don't min letting
ua show you this 1pectacular home .
Newty remodeted 3 BR, 1 'h BA home with new ••••T .-YI .,..,..
carpet, drapea, cabinets tn kitchen and bath, OMigned for an entertaining famllyl Well d I II th I ht I S b 'J st .r . equipped kitchen and separate dining room an wallpaper n a e r g r aces uper u .. Nil ISUll . ...,.. make It euyl Super sharp 3 BR home with
move right In ' home ready ~nd .wahlng. Don't Very sharp waterfront with dock and two aide-aparl<llng pool and hot tub aurroun(jed by won-
mlu your chance to see It -•. all r.owl ties. Extra large 3 BR with famlty room or derful landecaplng and ample patio space. Bay
US.--lllt,MI designed and zoned to be a duptex. Very special and city lights view, tool A tasteful home you
F ..... 13 BA 2 BA home Family room with Island known for Its quiet living. A good buy for lhouldn't mini aUVloo• • · someone who loves the beach and want• thefr flr~ac.. formal dining end large yard with patio boat In front emT llMI a.... MH•
lhow great potential. Instantly appealing lnslde Ideal location near the Wedge. Large 4 BR, 21/•
and ootl Move fut on this beautiful home -an llYUTll tnllTllfn tnt• BA home with deUghtful atrium and large rec-
out1tandlng boy that won't welt around! Detached 3 BR, 2 BA home plus tflplex (2 BR, room with wet bar. Well appointed master
1 '"'1 BA each unit) plus room to bulld another bedroom with balcony patio. Owner wlll carry A• •••nmn 1111,111 unit Don't hesitate, call today for further lnfor-first. Call right away!
8P4t(:tacular 2-t tory, 5 BR home with matlon on this spectacular Investment property. _ -· tan• kitchen/family room combination, formal dining -·-_.._
area tlvlng room with fireplace and enclosed ..... _ irx IJll .,.. Rambling 2-atory home with 4 large bedrooms
' hea · b f 11 h me romantl-RWNllT -..,...,. ,... Includes elegant master suite with his/hers P•1t11odwlth t~e~. SuP!: 1 t~'"air T~is home can Only three houses from the ocean and upper Bathrooms and overlooks picturesque pool with
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ap,... .... a unit with ocean view! Numerous upgra~eal 3 rock fountain. Superb home with high beamed be your famlly a paradise -call to see today! BA/ 2BA units plus 4 BR/2 BA unit. Oon t wait cefllnga and circular staircase. Call to see right
ftlf ~ 1111,. any longer -add to your portollo nowt away!
Two atory condo In excellent South Coast Metro fT'I 1 ITUU HH• lllT &.m WM.• SMt•
location. Either 4 BR or 3 t den, 2 baths. large If you have someone you would llke to live aid&-Custom 4 BR, 2 BA home on Lido Island with
mut• bedroom with tun deck, mini-yard with b -aide with then this double townhome i. for IM ng room with fireplace & wet bar and Iota of
patio and two car garage. Cozy complex with ybul Superb condition 3 BR, 1 'h BA units with window• open to large patio. Extra wide lot on
PoOf and epa. Call to Me today! mini yard In moat desirable Eaat8'de Cotta exceflent street-to-street location. Priced right
Mesa location Orab your friend and Me It to ... , fut! Must see It today!
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atory, 3 BR. 2
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h BA. balcony oH master Tll'llJ . lllT LIUTllll .,..,.. IUltee bullt·I~ kitchen with eating area plus
bedroom, large brick fireplace and spa~~.'~ Close to C.M. Courtyard. Cool ocean breezes. h '11v1ng and formal dining area. All high-
private yard. Beautifully maintained co l 2-2BA/ 1 BA unit• plus 1-3BR/ 1 •,,; BA unit with 1:.ed with quality wallpapers and carpet. Re.-
with pool. Exc.etlent move.-ln condition an va-aundeck and 2 car garage & 2 car carport1. IOrt complex on the bay with pool and boat lllp
cant. Call nowt Fireplaces In two unlta. New paint In and out. An near the Pavllllon.
excellent lnveatmentl Take advantage of low WU.-1121,-lntereat rates and put In your otter today! •••Ill llMI,... _ H••
e..uttfulty upgraded 3 BR , 1% BA condo with Cuetom U-lhaped home with 3 BR and family
dramatic elate entry and kitchen, custom brick WT191 l ·2 LIT IHI• room: built around lovefy pool and 1pa and new
flreptac., wet bar, famlty room. muter suite on Expansive 4 BR. 3 BA home set-back on R-2 lot patio. An exceptional opportunity Includes a
aeparate lev., and Inviting stream off the patio. with apace to build. Unique floor plan with huge separate 9ue1t suite with 2 rooma and a full
Within walking dlatance to So. Coast Plaza. Call famlly room and flreplace. private secluded den bath. Don t ml11 this chance to own your own
today! 1tnd master suite with fireplace. The time to buy Newport Beach pool home. Call now!
is nowl Call todayl ••NIT mil 11...,_
IUT 1111 1111,MO BJg bright and sunny o4 BA. 2',4, BA 2-story wlthv Owner• have bought out of are. and are very MllD te••••• • n•• 2 car garage and ocean view from rear deck
mottvlted to MU th.tr preaent home! A picture Never a vacancy In thla IUperb duplex. Two 2 Very lmpreuJw. Walk to the beech or enjoy
perfect 3 BR, 1 1~ BA home with many high BR, 21;, BA units with flreptace, lnlkSe laundry community awlmmlng poof with Jacuzzi or ten-
quaHty f .. tur•. ExtenlMey remodeted Bring In and garage. Exc.tlent condition. Perfect for ni.. Beautifully landecaped grounds. Vacant and
your offer• • au wtll be conltderedl proud lnvettOf' or owner OCCYpancy. Call nowl waiting. Call nowt
.-n llUT... .,.,.. ···-..., ,,.,.,.. ... , ftllnl -1111• Thia could be your ftrlt home or your ftrat Breathtaking 3 8R, 3 8A townhome upgraded In Two etOty, 2 BA condo with vaulted celllnga, lnv .. tment. Charming 2 BR, 1 8~ condo with good quality. ldeaffy located In wonderf\JI com·
ftrepl90e In ltvlng room, pltlO and double at-cute kitchen breakfut bar and llvlng room ptex wtth pfctureeque vtewt from evwy room A
teched gar1ge. Take advantage of low lnterMt that'• bright Md 1t1nny. New to market to ... bright and c;Mery home that ehould not be
rat• • purchaM your tlr1t home nowt now • before It'• gone! mllMdl See It today!
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Pool home -Entertainer's delight. Adorable 3
BR In secluded area. New betge carpets, mir-
rors, spot lighting, shutters, covered patio.
mum 111UN
E.xoeUent buy with land Included. 3 BR, 2 BA end
unit with Iota of light and air. 2 story with lovely
private patio.
DAILY PILOT /BAL •STA~
BEACH COMMUNITIES
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Owner will help with financing on this lovely 2 BR
master suite condo. Air conditioning, steps to
pool & spa. Walk to ocean. •..• ,.... ....
Appealing and cozy detcrlbes profelaionalty
deeorated 3 BR, 2 BA home located on canal.
large patio & covered deck. Highly upgraded.
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T errlflc buy In dellrable Newport community
with swimming poof, 3 BR, famlty room with
fireplace. Owners motivated. OPEN HOUSES
··---... A IUper ah8rp duplex on wide ltrMt. 3 BR up &
1 BR down, gr•t weekend getaway pe.oe plus
Income. 4 oar garage.
UYllllU ·--Two story Cape Cod. 3 BR, 3 BA, gourmet
kitchen, central courtyard, 3 flreplacel & 2
Jacuzzis. Aaaume low Interest private financing. ~
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Elegant, secluded Spanllh colonial hacienda In 4 BA, FA
a lyrical hlllalde setting with verandas, patios, WDT •Bl'mt
gardens, poof, spa and views. 3 BA, FR
CORONA DEL MAR
Ml llma .... f'I -Ideal Plan 3 with 3 BR, FR, lovely decor, fush 3 BA.FA
private gardens, Ideal location with open feeling. ..,.. aL
Security, pools, tennis. 3 BR
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Decorator perlect Plan 3 with 3 BR + FR. Lovely 3 BR. FR
wallcoveringa, mirrored walls, new carpet & -.. au
paint. Private gated community. 3 BR, FR, View
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A very special Plan 3 In good location. 3 BR or e BR, FR, View
2+ den. Many quality extras. Private spa off ..,... aL
master, air cond., new carpet. e BA, FR. View .......... . .......
Featured In Orange County Magazine, thla home 5+ BR
la ultra charming. 3 BR, FR and DA. Located on
$327,500
$555,000
1345,000
$398,000
$450,000
1679,500
'850,000
$899,000
$1 ,560,000
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Perfect beech retreat or 1st home! 2 BR with
1111 ltS I' m ocean vtew from IMng room, wood floors. aky-
M. GUTH lltM, Jenn Air kitchen. ., . ....,...... . •..
E. CORKETt Charming 3 BR on large lido lot. Has just ~
M111111•1" Ir painted and recarpeted In best of tute. Perfect
G. LIVINGSTON for first home or retirement couple.
war •11•1 •••.111
-, SunMt & oc.an vtews forever from this quality-
• ~ '"" " built 3 BR oceanfront home. Move-In condition
C. McMAHAN with many added extras.
11 ......, .. war • .,..,. 1111,111 B. t\EEOY Quall ty ooeenfront duplex. Lower 3 BR hu huge
141 •••11• patio & bonus room. Two guest parking spots.
R. BOLAND Fireplaces. Completely refurbished.
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C. BALDIKOSKI .... .. ...
11 ...... A fabulous English Tudor 5 BR on excellent
M REEDY corner location. Finest construction, paneled
· library, great built-Ina, pool & spa.
t~:g .._ H llllaJ l1,2U,-
l1l Wll U..., Prime corner, 3 BA bayfront Cape Cod. Newty c. AUMSFELO remodeled, flneat construction, beam celHnga,
akytttee, oak floors & outstanding Interiors.
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.cutate 10-yew old 3 BA with lovely view of Serene & beautlful 3 BR home has been com-f..Ung throughout. Pier & slip.
er. Perfect location & condition. Vaulted pletety refurbished. White carpet, braaa flxtur•.
cemnga, 2 patios & much more. lovely wallcx>Yerlngs. Lush garden. SPYGLASS
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This lovely Broadmoor famfty home has It all. 5 Wonderful remodeled 3 BR home sporting a IPllLMI ml . -·••
BR. V'lew, lovely yard, mater tulte with flreplace, large spa In an Inviting, spacious yard. You will ~~tonal value, 3 BR, family room, large
formal dining, tamlty room, close to community enjoy this Immaculate & tuteful property. ~.,_,'patio, 3 car garmge, cuf..de...uc eoc.tlon,
pool. neutr decor.
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water. Perfect location & condition. Vaulted Private lot. A "must see" I ~ lights view. Newty decorated 3 BR + famlty room
celllnga, 2 patios & much more. home In quiet location. .... ...
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Fabulous 180° view of harbor and ocean from wide 'greenbelt• beyond su~ny patios. Aaaume Ab80lutety one of the flneet vtewa In the ar•. 4
this 1~unnlng, totally upgraded and remodeled 3 low JnteteeLUUruat deed. BR, famffy room, PC>Ol1P8. 3 car garllge:"'Former
BR, 2 ~ BA home. Appointment. · . modef. Super value.
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1mpecc8b1e famlty home with solar heated poof Rarely available s.awtnd home. Lovely Palermo Price reduction Ideal family home on ,.,Qi IOt
& spa a,t In lushly landac8Ped yard. ~ view, rnc::.=:ngh r:' .. ~h ~·, ~lfut red brick view of hlll8 and' ocean. 6 BR, famlty room, 3 ~
new kitchen, many exeieptk>nal detalll. ., ~ _. · garage. Quiet street.
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1800 view. Must walk ette. Build home of your thedral celtlnga, maid'• quertera, workshop and cent e BR + offtoe home the area hu to offer.
dreams. Owner to subordinate. IPL Excellent condition. Aeaume loan. Lovety pool, spa and gorgeous custom decor.
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