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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1986
OC Jail escapee ·captu·red
Arrested beside pool at l'ustin motel;
second rnan still sought by authorities
By LISA MAHONEY
Ot .. o..,..-a....
Suspected killer Robert Joseph
Clark is back in Orange Cowit}'.. Jail
today after five days of freedom.
Oarlc, 23, made a danng escape
Sunday from the rooftop of the Santa
AnaJ&ll wtth fellow convict Ivan Von
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Coast
Two lines have been de-
leted from a play at South
Coast Repertory In the
wake of the shuttle dlsas-
ter./ A3
Ellglble persons can en-
roU now for the medlcal
Insurance part of Medi-
care./ A4 ·
Nation
The deaths of the shuttle
astronauts Is expected to
renew the argument that
the U.S. send robots to
explore the universe./ A5
The Bhagwan Shree Ra-
Jneesh may have left his
Oregon commune, but
neither his followers nor
other Oregonlarys wlll
soon f orgef ~he flashy
guru./ AS
Sta1ch. He was scheduled to stand
tnal Feb. 10 on murder and robbery
charges. .
Clarie was arrested by shenfrs
deputies and Tustin police officers
iibout 1 p.m. Friday as he sat by the
sw1mm1ng pool of the Sixpence
Lodge, 16 71 El Camino Real, Lt.·
Torh Conner saiq.
He offered no resistance and was
returned to county 1•11 without inci-
dent, Conner said.
Law enforcement officers swarmed
the motel following Oark's arrest,
conducting a room-by-room search
for Sta1ch wtth no resuJts. Late
Friday, Conner said he did not know
what .Clark may have told 1n-
vesugators regarding Swch's where-
abouts.
Police were still searching for
Statch m the Tu$Un area about 10
p.m .. he said.
Sta1ch, 30. was convicted oflulhng
his former gi rlfnend's husband and
beaung her so severely she was forced
to undergo two lobotomies to
survive
Sta1ch, formerly of Lake Elsinore
1s considered dangerous ..
Clark was captured after eluding
authonues for five days after a c1uzen
flayed down a pohce officer and
reported seeing the escapee at a motel
Religion
Pope John Paul II de-
parted Friday on a con-
troversial Journey to
Ind la, where protesting
Hindu militants awaited
hlm./A7
Friday'• atorm caued only minor miahap9
alona the Orange Cout. each u atrandJ.ng
thi• unldentifled motorcyHat when Ilia. bike
o.lly ..... ~Illy o..w ...,_,.
failed to ~otlate bJ&h watera at 19th
Street at A.nalletm A •enae ln Coe ta Mesa. A
friend helped hlm pull the cycle out. ...
Sports
Jeff Brinkley Is named-the
new football coach at
Newport Harbor High
School./81
Rain causes minor mishaps,
no major accidents On Coast
Corona del Mar breezes
past Newport Harbor
with a score of 7 4-60 In
boys basketball./81
Entertainment
Clark Gable would have
been 85 today, and his
home town In Ohio Is
celebrating./ A8
By LISA MAHONEY
Of -Delly ,lloc Ii.ft
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Rain-~oakcd streets caused the
usual number of fender-benders
along· the Orange Coast, but police
said inclement weather caused no
major traffic accidents Friday.
'.'Everybody stayed home, ltt a fire
and had hot ch~olate," said a
Laguna\ Beach dispatcher of the
unusuany quiet Fnday evening.
Downpours from a second storm
system flooded Southern California
streets and tnggered rock and •
mudslides in lire-scarred canyons
Fnda>
But, be~1des giving the Orange
Coast e good soaking and perhaps
dampening a few spin.ts; the Paci fic
storm caused little uproar locally.
Small craft warnings were in~ffect
Fnday and heavy surf pounded area
beaches. but the rain causeo no power
outages and most homebound com-
muters slogged their way through
uneventfully.
The National Weather Service 1s
pred1tt1ng cleanng for today wtth
panly cloudy skies and high
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86-7
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A 10
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A8-9
A 10
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A 10
A4
88
C 1-24
Activist's sex, drug
trial draws to a· close
In The Service
Public Notices
Real Estate
Rellglon
Sports
Televlslon
Weather
A7
81-5
A 12
A2
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .... Delly ,... .. ..,
feen-age witnes~s had no rca,on
to lie when they te\uficd that John
(iabncls of Laguna Beath gave th~m
drugs and encouraged them to have
sex while he watched, according to a
prosecutor
Deput)' Dtstnct Attornr}.Kathlccn
Kendle ..aid three tc·en-agcr ... who
were runaways, wrre gratefu l to
Gabnels for providing them w11h
fnendsh1p and shelter 1n his H1llcdgc
• ">trcet home lhe~ went to the police only after
(1ahnc.-lc; allegc.-d ly gave a 14-year-old
girl ()uaalude\ and refused to call
paramed1n after she became 111.
Kendle ..aid dunng the closing argu-
mc.-nh of Gabnel's Orange County
Superior ( oun tnal Friday
"lfhe didn't do something to hun
them. then what 1s their motive to
have him arrested')" she asked.
While the teens' tesumon1es dunng
(Pleue eee GABRIELS/ A2)
UCJ eulogizes Challenger's
crew as heroes, risk takers
'National family h as
lost seven members.·
says one mourner
By G. JE.\NETTE A VENT
OflMO,..,,... .....
urcg ~rdahl reprcsc11t1ng thl'
Ep1scopahans on campu\, read from
a poem by tcphen Spender "Thry
traveled toward the sun and left the
vn 1d air signed with the1 r honor "
The Rev Don Romito. the center'<i
Roman Catholic chaplain. "iltd.
"Tragedy has a way of un1t1ng u\ " In
descnb1ng the achievements of the
Related stories A3
Seven candle~. one for each of 1he
Challenacr astronauts, &lowed bnght-
ly as more than 120 tJC Irvine
students, faculty and stafT p1hercd
Fnday to eul<>JJZC the crtw membt'~ \even Challenger a~tronaun. Romito
killed 1n Tuesdal's explos101'1 said. ··K1sk-taking ts a rehiious
Attended by JC! chancellor Jadt attitude Our heroc\. manyn. and
Peltason. C'hen Tw1 former teacher saints bavC" all ~en nslt-1akef\
_. __ UL.-.a1~~W+--#u<IH»-~~..._J&UJ..a...._...:w~1:,!!ll:!!in!A.. to put their hfc at nsk for
reprncntauve' of five faiths. the ot c."r5
memonal ~ICC' wcrt held al noon ··That l\ wh> "'<' rnnnect wtth the
1n the UCI Interfaith qnctuary Challenger a\tronaul\,.. he !Nltd
"We arc a nauonal fam1l}' that ha' "The) 1nsp1re U'l to~ n'>k·talte" ··
lost '!even of 1t\ mcmben:· ~1d Profcs90r ("hen ha1. act1n1 dim.-
Marlene Silverman director ot the tor .of l I( l''I E:na.inctnna Dcp:an-
Jewiah tudent Union. 1n her 1nvoca-mcnt, 'lltd he'knew astronaut Judith
t1on Rc~n1k when hC' wu a profe,M>r at
major. was th his \oltd '>late elt-c-
tronics cla\s, the fir!>t ~la'is he taught
at the un1vers1ty in 1969
He remembers her as "No. I in a'
dass of SO students. She was both
hnlhant and charming," said Tsai "I
was always proud of having my
former student cho~n as the M"Cond
female astronaut."
Leigh \oral Hnrm. a l t I
freshman m~onng in humanities
and htoloay. sa1d•she wanted to come
10 the ~rv1ces bccJIUS(' "I ll'h a deep
do"n n~ to come " Ham' \31d he
\BW the ~rvtces u "an outward
t'lprt'UIOn of feeling h\ flCOple ..
r>a v1d Vincent. a sc.x-1al ~tence\
~n1or. u1d. "I was hun b) th<'
traa > 1n <' o
do '°mcth1na wtth people to exprt' ... 'i
ht\ f~hna"
Nancy lenh director or th<' lnt<'r·
fa11h C'en1er. u1d from "'hat 'lhe''
heard "our \Crv1cc and the C rvstal
( atheOr'll serv1<'t art tht onl} two
t'lc•n held in Oran e < ovnl\ · thl\
\lo<('d.
tem(>Cratures in the 6()\
High tempcraturec; rnda~ ho"ered
around 65 degrees while overnight
lows were in the 40<, and 50s
Elsewhere in SQ.u!hcrn Cahfom1a .
the three days of'(oul. weather de-
stroyed three homes and caused li ve
weather-related traffic deaths, ac-
-cording to the Associated Press.
Three mudshdec; Friday in the
Maiibu-arta1ef\ at least two motonsts
stranded and forced the closure of two
roads. the \ahforn1a Highway Patrol
said.
(Pleue .ee STORM/ A2)
Elliott Aaatl.n Bea.I
in Tustin.
Clark and S1a1ch escaped from
Oran~ County Jail about 6:30 a.m.
Jan ... 6 after overpowenng a guard
The men were 1n the Jail's roof-top
recreation area when the) tnckcd the
guard into leaving h1~ station to open
a locked restroom
The pair handcuffed the au.ard,
whose identity has no1 been released.
then 11ed clectncal cord and several
blankets together to rappel down the
(Pleue ~ESCAPEE/ A2)
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Robert Joeeph Clark
Bradb~ry case,
fatal shooting
merg~ i:t;i court
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. 0.-, .... 1'8«
SAN BERNARDlNO -The fatal
shooung of a Cost.a Mesa man T1st
July and the~-mont~-old search for
Laura Bradbury converged here fn·
day when a Supenor Coun Judge
began examining the seemingly un-
related cases
·While the shooung and the well-
·pubhctUd ludnapcase are apparent!)
not hoked, they have come together
because of an attorney who contends
investigators 1llegaJly seized his
phone records.
Public Defender Alan Spears rep-
resents Danny Floyd Williamson, 39,
the man ac.cused of k1lhng Costa
Mesa resident Ross Fred Howe
outside a Big Bear liquor store on July
26.
Spears said his office· and home
phone records were sc11ed by San
Bernardin(' shenffs investigators
who believed the publtc defender .
knew the whereabouts of the mtsstng
Hunungton ~ch girl
Laura was 3 )'ea rs old when she
d1S,appeared Oct 18. 1..984. from her
parent's campsite at Joshua Tree
~auo~ -Monwncnr near Jwcn-
tynine Palms ~
The seeming)> unrelated cases
were swept into court Fnday, leavtna
Judge Don Turner to decide whether
shenffs invesugators have crippled
WtJltamson's nght io a fatr tnal.
Spears,,, documents filed with the
court, said the confiscated phone
records contain confidential 1m-
formauon on experts and witnesses in
the Williamson case. .
Wtlltamson. a convicted kiUcr wbo
has se~cd three pnson terms. faces
the death penalty 1n the Howe slaying.
Shenffs· mvestigators obtained
Spears phone records with a search
warrant last September.
Coun records reveal that 10-
vesugaton ~he\lcd Spears was rep-
resenting a man wbo knew who bad
kidnapped ~ura Bradbury and poss-
1bl) knew her wbercabouts.
(Pleue aee Ullf'RELA TED/ A2)
-Drug mixup tled
to series of errors
By TONY SAAV EDRA
OflMO..,Notllall
.i\ll but 1wo vials of the
mislabeled pills d1stnbuted by a
Costa Mesa drug-packaJing
firm were recovered by Fnday
.evening. Meanwhile, susp1c1ons
arose that a 'iCnes of errors
contributed lo the m1xup that
left one woman in a coma after
mistakenly taking pills used to
treat d1abet1cs
S1:ittecn pills of the potent
drug tolazam1de -mislabeled
as the infccuon-figlfnng metro-
n1da.zok -were sllll m1ss1ng,
s.a1d Ra> \\> 1lson. a )talc phar-
macologist.
!\ frantic scramble to recover
the m1smarked vials began
Thur~} after state health of-
Oc1als discovered that patients
. ot two AmenCarc I walk-in
medical clinics in La Palma and
Orange were gJ"en lhe wrong
(Plea.e eee IOXUP I A2)
Jud~e hands killer
maximum sentence
By ROBE RT HYNDMA!'I
Of Ille 0.-, ...........
Elliott ..\us11n Beal. tht· < 11\tJ \k\U
man nm .. 1rted ofheat1nt1-Jnd 'tr .ingl-
1ng h1\ "''fe \\a~ -.entl'nted f mlJ\ tn
21-~car\·IO-hte in pn'>on
upe·nor C ou n Judge David l ancr
ga' e Beal the maximum c;entcntr -
15 ) cars for the 'i«ond-degrl"e
murder convtrt1on. fi, e more year\
for a pnorcon' 1ct1on ol assault on ht.,
former wife and an add1t1onal year for
using a club 1n the <ila' in11.
0.-. ............ .., __ ........
'Thf ..entenung went vet} qu1ck -
h · \.lid l)cput\ D1stnct Anome~
\l, Jlh \.\ Jde ··1 hc JUdge had eYef)-
lhin~ dcarl~ 1n trunl ot him and gave
Re.ii thl' ma\1mum -('\ t'f'\ minute"
Reu l ~2 wa\ um' Klcd la\t No-
' ·mtx·r ot l"ht>ktnJ and cluho1ng h1i.
\\1le ~I ·\ear-old (1retrhcn Beal. 1hcn
,tuf1ing her bod' inw thl" trunk of the
lam1h tar 'the c;h\lng occurred
\1arch I I I 984
H(' latt·r \taged a dramat1l da\.-
. (Pleaae .ee MAXIMUll/ A.2}
Charges
pending
in steroid
drug case
8) L~l RA MERK
Of, ... o.11, ~ .....
\nl >r.mgec nunt' Dt·put \ l>t<itnct
'\t1t11nl'' ha' -.aHJ no t h.1~r' will~
hrt•111-ht Jtt,)ln\1 a !founta in \ alk)
ma1 .mt,tc:-<l l'Mltt'r lhl\ month on
'IU'IJ'h "'" 111 1lkplh m.u,ufal tunna
and l111,mtiutint1\tcm-...1'110111 an lull
1n'<''hll.tt111n "'u1 mrlrtnl
lrO I 1'11l 13nCl 'fl "'•' arrr'ltcd Jan
" ti' f 11lknnn rol1(<' and hooked on
\U\f'I\ 11111 nt f'O\~\\ing .i contn>llod
\Vt'l<-ta 1, t .1nl1 flo\'lt',\'lton nl a con-
-mittf'd 'Oh'\U1ncr tor ale Tht liittt
tnllh\\t"\1 J lt'ur month tn\t''>llpt1on.
~tmh ~a' \park.rd h\ ~omplaints
trnm informant' "'h11 alleicd Feh-
r1an11 ........ manufal lunngand provtd· ins 11nahol11 'ltf'ro1d\ 10 football
rla'C'" 11 fullcnon < ollcat sa\d
1 .1r1 I >on fl<tnkheaJ
F('hl'tiln\1 °"" ~ l.ttCt rtl(,a~ after \\{Ith'"""' of m11\.IC' from the t I( < amca1e-Mcllon l ln1ver11tr T'lu lrvinr (10 pcl Choir ,,,11 1n lht' , ir, -.n1d Rr<1n1l an tlrdm.11 rna1nttnn1t (Pl .. M eee MOURPfTNO / A2) A tearful mourner wtpea her eya durtn& eenice at UCI. (PIMM ... 8T&ROID/ A2) .,
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A.I ~Coa\ OAILV PILOT/ Saturday. Februafy 1, 1886
Source of Haiti report in dispute
W ASKINGTON (AP) -The
White House and State Department
uc arpina ovet how \he United
Slates wound up in the embamssina
potition of in~m:ctly reportini that
Haiti's President Jean-Claude
Duvalier had fallen from power and
fted th~ country.
At news of bis supposed fall from
power sprud from Washinaton on
'Friday, Duvalier imposed a state of
lieae in bis impoverished nallon and
declared himselfin control, "finn as a
monkey's tail.''
After Duvalier was seen nd1ng throuah the streets of the capital city
with a military escort, a red-faoed
Reapn adm\nistration retreated
from its announcement of his ouster.
"So far as we know, he's still in
Haiti," said State Department
spokesman Bernard Jta.lb. "Thert's
been no change in the government. ..
The erroneous announcement had
been issued by the White House.
Trying to explain it, Kalb sa1d:
''There we~ variety of confhctmg
!'!:ports, and some might have tilted m
that direction .... I can't offer you the
specific post-mortem of how p~1se
ly these things happen."
The State Department gave as-
surances. meanwhile. that the 16.00
to 17,000 Amtricans 10 HaJt1 were
s.afe despite the turmoil and protests
apinst the 15-year rule of DUvalier.
lo Port-au-Pnncc, noters ran through
the streets, and police used clubs and
opened fire on them. Buildings were
reported burned in other towns.
Department officials avoided ex-
prcssmt support for Dtlvalier and
indicated halfthcSSI million m U.S.
aid due to go to lhe poor c~n'bbcan
island country this year may be held
bade because or h-urttarr rights V\OI·
tions.
• Jn ""ew of the disorder that bas
claimed 10 laves since November, the
chaannan of the Senate lntclhJence
Com mitt~ urged the Organizauon of
Amencan States to send an intcr-
American·fom: to Haiu.
Its m1ss1on would be to restore
order, protect Amencans, and ass1s1
in a "transition to democratic rule m
a country that has been historically
undem('(nUic," said Sen. David
Durenberaer. R-Minn •
The State Department's de~np
t1on or the •situation ID Hath con-
tradicted the announcement 41h
houn earlier by presidential spokes-
man Larry Spcalces.
Speakes made the announcement
10 rcporteo aboarit Air Force One as
it carried President Reapn 10 Hous-
ton for a memorial service for the
seven astronauts kilJed Tuesday on
the spa~ shuttJe Challenger. •
"The White House was informed
shortly before 7:30 a.m. EST that the
govemltsent of Haiti has collapsed
and the leadership, including
Duvalier. had fled the country.''
_Within three hours of Speakes·
annouccment, John M. Poindexter.
the Whj.te House national security
adviser( said the situation in Haiti
was "too uncertain to be pos1t1ve
abouL"
STEROID CHARGES PENDING •••
f'TomAl
posting S2S,000.
Now, according to Qeputy D1stnct
Attorney 'Kenneth Chinn, charges
will not be brought against Feliciano
until a Joint investigation, which
includes the FBI, state and federal .
health officials, is completed. "We've
got a whole irun~ full of computer
disks to go through. It will take two or
three weeks.·• said Bankhead.
_ "We arc taking our lime and
looking at everything carefully," said
Chinn.
At the time of Fellc1ano's arrest,
police also se1L.ed two truckloads of
steroids, manufactunng equipment
and records at a Santa Ana ware·
house.
M. Feliciano 1s one of the owners of
"Fountain Valley Research at 17229
Newhopc St. He is not a chemist,
licensed physict'an or phannacist.
Bank.head said, and the labor1ltory is
not licensed to manufacture drugs.
GABRIELS TRIAL COMES TO AN END •••
From Al
the trial conflicted with police reports
and their own testimon·y during the
preliminary hearing. Kendle said
'those inconsistencies can,......Qe at·
lribu~ to their youth, t~l""!.O years
since the alleged cnmcs and the fact
that they were on drugs at the time
"Their testimony has been sinC8p:
and honest. It comes down to \I.
question of credibility," Kendle said.
"The court has to decide who's telling
the truth."
Judge Linda Hodge Mclaughlin.is
expected to return with a Judgment
Feb. 11 in the non-,ury tnal.
Gabnels. 60, 1s charged with
furnishing drugs to minors, child
· molestation and harboring1uvenales.
In addition to oITcnng the teens
Quaaludcsr Gabncls 1s accused of
making sexual advances to a 16-year·
old boy.
Telling them "pills make sex bet·
ter," Gabnels allegedly also en-
couraged the youths to have sex an ht!>
bedroom while he watched.
Gabnels was arrested on lht
charges April I I, 1984, the day after
he lost a b1d 'for a City Council seat.
Has defense dunng the tnal has
been a flat denial of the 1een-agcr9'
accusations.
Defense auorncy Jim Radden, in
his final arguments, said It wasn 't the
defense's responsibility to prove who
·~ tell ing the truth and who may be
lying.
"We've shown enough 1ncons1sten-
cies to raise reasonable doubt,"
Riddett said. "It's not a quesuon of
who's telling the truth ... (bul) is there a
reasonable doubt as to what the
prosecu11on's witnesses arc saying."
But Kendle. who referred to
Gabnels as a "chicken hawk ... who
wants to have sex with young bOys,"
said he was clearly trying to obtain
sexual favors in exchange for allowing
them to stay m his home.
A longume Laguna Beach resident,
Gabnels is a ve teran c1v1c act1v1st
who has been arrested several times
an recent years on a vanety of charges.
ranging from cursing a meter maid to
brandishing a firearm. John Gabriela
MIXUP TIED TO SERIES OF ERRORS ...
From Al
drug. The treatment was dasconunued for
one patient who complained of side
effects. and no complaints were heard
from the two others, he reported.
more bottles that were stall on the
supply shelves of the Amen( arc
cl1nacs, Wilson said.
The white-colored to1atam1de
pills, with a score mark through the
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Storm leaves clouds behind
The WMthel' will oontlnue cloudy through Sunday along the
Orange Cout, with high In the 80s and tow. 0ln the '4<>a and lowef'
50•, tti. Na11onaJ Weather s.Nice predlete.
The mountalM wlll atao ~ cloudy, but ae.erta were
•xP41Cted lo clMr ..,1y today and oontlnu. lair through Sunday.
The mountain• lhould e~lenoe hlgha In the 40., with IOW•
from 22 to 36.
Hlgha wlll ~In the 501In1he Ow9oa Valley, 58 to 66 In the
upper deeerta and 66 to 74 In the lowe< deaerta.
Lows will be In the low 309 In Owenl Valley, othetwl .. 33 to
~ In the upper deaerta and 37 to 48 In the lower delerta. Fsom Point Conception to the Mexican bordef' -lnntw
watars: Small craft advisory. Westerly ewell 6 to,10 fMI through
tonight, with OClCHlonal brMke< aeta 8 to 12 fMt on WMl-faclng
beaches. Wlnd1 llghf and variable through tonight. axoept west 8
to 15 knots In the afternoon. Partly cloudy
U.S. Temps
• •<@ ~ ::0
::.:. r e • .,_. • She>-• ~ H,,,., Snow Oct1u0•0....., ,1a1.01uw, a.
M.,...SIPM '' 13 HeeiOfW WMtnllN '..-.:: fl>fUA• -C-c-·•
lilQll, IQw IOt 2• "«>Ure endlnO '1 5 NMIMlle eo 2t
pm ..... Qr-.. 73 45
...... YOl1t 36 24 .. l•
Albany 211 '° HottOlk,V• 43 26
~que 113 42 OIOtlllot'l\I Coy n 47•
38 211 Calif. Temps
AIMllllO 711 311 Omelle
"""'*""• 36 26 Otiendo 74 ..
PNiedelpN• " •• Hlgll, 10w lor 2• nouft at\dlllQ e1 S eo ~ AIW!la '112 30
AtltlltlC City 37 19 ~ 76 6e
Auelln rs H POf'llend,,_.. 31 16
8elllmore 40 ta Pcwtlancl.Or 63 33
tllr~ 113 28 p,~ 37 21
BIMwel< 23 ,. =lty ~ 26
8cMM 53 37 24
eo.1on 311 2• Reno 63 30
eun111o 25 ,. ~ •4 17
Ceeper so 37 SI LOUii 62 26
0.-FI Wortl1 72 61 SIP'M•T~ n 45
o.yion 35 26 Sell Lae City 63 41
o.n-113 30 s... Al11onl0 17 S7
0..MOW-3e 24 SanJuen,P R a3 6e
OvlUlll 11 ..()7 S..111• ~ 43
EIPMO ee 3-4 s~ 119 51
Faltbenle• 20 ~ Slou.-F .... 26 2t ,..,go 20 02 Spol<-40 )4
AeQela" 48 32 Sy.eouee 27 20
Greno Rtc>4dt 27 06 Topella 87 30
GrMtF-S4 31 T-74 56
H11t1tord 35 01 TulM 71 40 ....,,. 40 27 .)YMNnQton .. , 23
~ 81 as WICNI• 118 40
"°""°" 72 6t --Barre 28 ,.
~ 40 28
Jeck-. ..... n 36 Jec:ll_,....... && 32 Extended "-3S 31
Kan ... cny es 3t
LMVegas 87 4e Par11y Cloud)' Monday eno r IMdey
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8-lfnOnl 63 41
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~ . ' . MAXIMUM SENTENCE HANDED DOWN .••
From Al ' long standoffwuh police while hold-
ing has two young children capu ve.
-Dunng the tnal, defense attorney
Don Rubright conceded that Beal had
indeed killed his wife. But he sousJlt a
manslaughter Judgment for his client. a~uing tnat Beal was so drunk at the
time of the slaying. he may not have
realized what he was doing.
When arrested, Beal -descnbed
as a heavy drinker w11h a split
personality -had a blood-alcohol
reading of 0.3S. more than tnple the
level at which a person as rnnsadcred
too drunk to drive.
Wade. on t.he other hand, hoped for
a first-degree murder conv1cuon, but
admitted 1t would be difficult tO
obtain. The,. prosecutor said Beal
feared his wife was going to leave him
and killed her in retahataon.
.\ former Orange County Jail
inmate. James Jason Hill. 1est1ficd
dunng the tnal that Beal had con-
fessed thl.' murder to him.
But Juror-; were not convinced 1ha1
Beal maliciously planned has wife'~
death and returned the verdict or
second-degree murdrr
UNRELATED CASES MERGE IN COURT .•.
From A l
Further. investigators said Spears
knew that the missing girl was ahve.
according to court documents.
Spears denied Fnday that he ever
claimed to know the girl's where -
abouts.
The unusual court heanng. which
as to continue Tuesday, could result m
the San Bernardino District At-
torney's Office being blocked from
prosecuting Williamson.
Spears also has askt>d that charges
be d1sm1ssed against his client or that
death penalty _allc_:ga t1ons be dropped.
Deputy Distract A1tomcy Ray-
mond Haight lII countered by tiling
documents stating that shenff!> an·
vest1gators did not suppl y him with
copies of the phone records. .
Williamson. a balding man with
long, graying sideburns. sat without
expression through the day's heanng
He is being held without ball.
The only witness called during the
day was Diana Rattan. a Pacific Bell
sccunty supervisor who testified she
compiled .i.<llh the search warrant for
Spears' phone records.
She said the phone records spanned
a six-month penod ending Sept 5.
1985.
Rallan also testified that Spears
was not info rmed until 90 days later
that ha~ recordc;had been confiscated
She said tli.e delay an informing Spears
was teqtjcsted b> sheriffs 1n-
vest1gators
Wttnesses expected 10 be called
when the hearing resumes include
San Bernardino Sheriff Floyd
Tad well. a Supcnor Court Judge and a
grand JUf} foreman
.Spear'>•~ hcmg assisted by Ephraim
Margoh.in. a noted San Francisco
attorney ·
The clinics rece1 ved the sealed vials
from Medical Mart-Medpak, a pack-
aging firm that has suspended oper-
ations until it can be determined how
the medicine got an the wrong boxes.
About 1,000 of the palls were pack·
aged and shipped out 1n October.
company officials said.
Wiison added that a separate
medical chn1c and a doctor's office.
both unadcnufied. also received m1s-
marked Medpak shipments But only
one vial had been given to a pauent
from the clinic. It was recovered early
an the mvesuga_t100.
middle. were packaged an quantities ,,---------------------------------------·------
of 30, 21 and eight. I
Metron1dazole as used to fiS)lt
bacterial 1nfect1ons, while tolazamade
lowers t.he amount of sugar m the
blood system It 1s general!)
prescribed to d1abet1cs.
The drug can induce coma or death
if the level of s1.1gar drops too
suddenly, said Stephanie Thomas of
the Department of Health Services.
Medpak and state health offic1ats
pored over compan} 1nvo1ces and
purchase orders Fnda) in search of
answers to the potentially fatal foul·
up.
It began to appear that a !>ertcs of
mistakes may have led 10 the m1.-.-
labeling. Stephen Morton. Medpak vice
president, sajd COJTlpany document~
were being checked to venfy suspi-
cions that Medpak never ordered
tolazamidc from its supplier m
Florida. Jn fact. Monon said he d1dn 't
believe the diabetes med1ca11on was
part of has company's normal inven-
tory.
State spokesman Wilson con-
firmed there were su\p1c1ons that
Medpak may have been shipped
tolaz.amidc, although the· invoice
caJ.led for mctronidazole
However, be added that the bulk
shipment was properly labeled and
the individual pills were ~tamped
with the tolazam1dc code
Yet somehow they wound up 1n
vials marked as a different drug •
The mix-up nearly proved deadly
when a 41-ycar-old woman. who was
not identified by authontae\, took the
mism.arked pills for an anfect1on
She was rushed w an Ancs1a
hospital Tuesday 1n a coma litate
official• said the woman ,.., expected
to recover.
At least three more people were
ajven the' mislabeled prcscnpt1ons at
the AmeriCate J cltn1cs. ~ilson said
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Sax of the amber-tinted, rectangular
vials had been m1ss1ngas ofThursday
evening. forcing state Food and Drug
inspectors to continue combing
through AmcnCare patient records as
well as through the d1s1nbu1ors
1n1101ces
Their effon~ Fnday turned up four
ESCAPEE ...
From Al
fi ve-story building. escaping on foot
when they reached the ground.
Staach was awaiting sentencing on
second-degree murder and attempted
murdercon v1c11ons stemming from a
1983 attack on his ex-girlfnend and
her husband
l•an Von Stalcll
Each pall earned a dose of 2SO
milligrams, and the vials were mis-
labeled metronidazole. with the 101
number "2979707."
As the 1nvest1ga110n continued,
Morton said Medpak voluntanly
pulled all Its tfroducts from the
shelves of roughly 20 medical clinics
and doctors· offices
"This ISO 'ta Cr!Sl'i, WC JUSl want to
make sure thing!> are all nght." he
said.
STORM ..•.
From Al
Ram-soaked earth shd across
Decker Canyoo Road near Decker
School Lane, trapping at least one car.
CHP Officer Craig Klem said. There
were no mJunes reported and no
homes 1mmed1a1el y threatened.
Klein added
On Pacific Coast Highway, a
mudslide forced closure of one lane of
the coas~ roadway between Bag
Rocle and Las Flores, a frequent slide
troublcspot
A fifth mudslide on Malibu Ca-
nyon Road at the Malibu tunnel
caused traffic to slow m the area. No
injuries or property loss were re-
ported m the slides 30 miles west of
Los Angeles
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"from peoplr on campus aslung 1f we
were going to hold a service." In
responst; she and her staff organized
an 1ntcna1th program, and sent out
3. 700 announcements.
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Do ,nor Pays baby's way to Boston for heart _surgery
A 1ood'Sam1111.&n paid $30,000 to
transport a week-old Oranae County
baby to Massachusetts for heatt
suraery Friday at the CbiJdten's
Hospital in Boston.
The infant. known only as Baby
Rodriauc:z. was m critical condition
in the intensive cate unit after 3'h
hours of surgery, said hospital
spokeswoman Wendy MaJacaria,
"Tbete were no penicular prob-
lems or 'compllc;ltions," she said.
"The next week or so is aoipa to be a
critJcal penod for the baby. Jt's likely·
he'll rema.in in critical condition for
at least several days."
Tbe baby's ,condition, caJled
hypoplastic lcf\ heart syndrome, is
characterized by the absence of a left
ventricle. which is needed to pump
oxygen·nch blood to the rest or the
body
Suracons attempled "to reroute
some of lhe blood vessels to the nght
ventricle to pump blood to the rest of
the body," hospital spokeswoman
Sandy Judd said.
8aby Rodriguez, born Jan. 23, wa.s
di.qnosed as havinlhypoplasttc Id\
hcan at Martin uther Hosp11.&1
Medical Center in Anaheim. Tbe
parents hve in Santa Ana. The bah,)'
was born at Chapman General Jioip1-
tal 1n Orange and tran~erred 10
Manin Luther. ·
A ."fnend of the bosp1t.al" who
asked to remain anonymous donated
SJ0.000 to Oy the infant to Boston tn an h1cubltc;>r with a b\nlt-in life
suppon·system accompamcd by foor
medical personnel, said Martin
Luther botpit.al spokeswoman Betry
Danley.
AnothtrbospitaJ "friend" P'-1d the
atr fare for the baby's pa.reots, Mayela
RQdriaucz and Lows Orosco, so they
could be with their atlin.a child,
Bartley said.
The S30,000 donation was needed
because insurance would not cover •
the cost of Oy1na the infant and
medical team to Boston, 8&rtley l&id.
The other option was to 'A'&it for a
suitable uuant beat\ to become avail-
able for transplant, lbe said. But t.bc
baby would have died in a rew dar.
wi.thout treatment and the cbaoce o a
donation wa slim, she said. ·
The same tatt, tat.al ban defect
struck Baby ffC, wbo died followina a
blboon heart transplant at Loma
Linda Medical Center.
. The infant's pannts and doctors
considered scnd1na the baby to Loma
Linda MedicaJ Center for a human
ION/WORLD ==========
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Marriage of Fledler, aide
may heip defense ln case
By Liie Aa1odaied Prut
LOS ANGELES-U.S. Rep. Bobbi Ficdler's Jmpending marriage to top aide Paul Clarke may affect the case in which they are accused of trying to pay
a campaia:n ri.val to quit the. U.S. Senate r:acc:. a p~sccutC?r said Fnday. Chief
Deputy 01stnct Attorney Gilbert Garcett1 said their mamagc can be used as a,
defense Strate% ifFiedler and Oarke face separate trials because either one can
refuse to tcsti again1t the ol)ler. Under California law, a husband or W1fe has
the right to re use to testify agajnst his or her spouse.
Artlfact. recovered from par.k employee
DESCANSO, Calif.-Indiaii artifacts recovered from the home of a park
counselor were more voluminous than the entire archive at the Cuyamaca
Rancho State Park, the.park distri<:isuperintendent said Fnday. The artifacts,
including pottery, port1onsofhandwoven baskets and arrowheads were briefly
displayed at the park Friday before being stored for use as cvidenc.c: in-<zjminal
proceedingsagamst Patrick Thomas Shea. Shea, 41 , a San Diego County office
of education employee who bas worked at the park for 12 years; was arrested
Wednesday afkr sheriff's deputies searched his home about 50 miles nor:th of
San Diego and confiscated a collection of objects frqm.local gravcsitcs and sites
m Central and South Amc.lhca. John W. Foster, senior supervisor for the state
park cultural resource management unit. said digging on any lands for Indian
artifacts)s illegal, "and there's something morally wrong, too.
Profeaor to bead Southland ACLU
LOS ANGELES-The professor who will lead one of the Amencan Civil
Liberties Union's most progressive affiliates may be more scholarly than her
activist predecessor, but she won't back away from controversial issues. Gayle
Binion, a political science professor at the Univer'Sity of Cali fornia at Santa
Barbara, will suc-eced outspoken Ramona Rjpston as head of the ACLU's
25,000 member Southern California afftliate on April I. She says the difference
between her and Ripston 1s style, not substance.
.K~nnedy daughter Jn congrenlonal race
BALTIMORE-Kathleen Townsend, daughter of the late Sen. Robert F.
Kennedy, launc~ her bid Friday for the U.S. House of Representatives.
making her the first woman in the Kennedy family to seek elective office ... I'm
very proU't'l of what_m_)' fa,t~er has done and what my mother has done, but I'm
ruorung as my own person," Townsend said. 0 Tfs important for the voters of
the 2nd Distnct to judge me on my character, for what I can offer and for what
I can do for the people of the 2nd District.'' she said. .
Artlflclal heart patient gets hu~an Jieart
MINNEAPOLIS -Mary Lund, the first woman to receive an an1ficial
heart, was given the heari of a teen-age gJrl Fnday to replace the mechanical
pump that has kept her alive for 45 days, authorities said. After the operauon.
Lund, 40, was recovering in the intensive. care unit of Abbot Northwestern
Hospital," where she was listed in critical; but stable condition. said
spokeswoman Megan O'Hara. The donor Of1A n became available Thursday
niaht and was flown to tlfe Minneapolis hospital from Billings, Mont .. where
14:year-0ld Jyna Marie Forshee, who suffered from epilepsy. died Thu™1ay
after having a seizure. Jyna had been on hfe-suppon system~.
KUler convlcted Jn 3 states faces new trial
AUBURN, Maine -Malcolm Joseph Robbins Jr., a Maine nat1 vc who
faces a death sentence in California and life imprisonment for another murder
in New Jersey, pleaded innocent Friday at his amlignment on a murder charge
stemming from the 1980 slaying of a West Virginia tecn-a.ger. Robbins has alSI)
been convicted of a homicide in Texas and factts charges in Nevada and
Virginia, Wright said. Robbins is accused of killing William Brian Lepko, 17,
ofWhecltng, W. Va., whose bodr was found in January 1982 in woods near the
Durham town dump. He is servin~ a life sentenc.c: in New Jcrsc¥ for murdenng
Evan Batley of Vineland, N.J ., in November 1980. His California death
sentence. imposed in 1983 for the sex murder of 6-year--0ld Chnstophcr
Michael Finney of Gal.eta. is under appeal.
Defense must f1mJt Alaskan contracts
WASHINGTON -Congress has ordered the Defeo~ Depanmcnt to
restrict contracts for work m Alaska to contractors who agree to hire onl>
Alaska residents for the JOb. The d1rect1ve, buned m the fine pnnt of thl'
Pentagon's budget, came to hght Friday with the publication of an amendment
to the Defense Acquisition R~ulattons. the book of rules that governs
Pentagon contracting. The directive is believed to be the first such order cv,r
approved by Congress imposing a residency requirement on Dcfen~
Department col\tractors. •
WaslJIDllfon ratifies pay equi ty plan
OLYMPIA, Wash . -Washington lawmakers Friday ratified a $482
million plan thlt would give pay raises to 35.000 workers and ~ttle a se~
discrimir1atton lawsuit filed by lhe 'state's female employees. If U.S. Dmnct
Judge Jack Tanner upholds tbe "comparable worth" plan. the state workers.
mostly women. Wlll find niscs in theu Apnl 20 pay envclopcci, u1d Deputy
Attorney General Christine Gregoire
Mezlco cuts oil prlce $4 per barrel
tMEX ICO CITY -Mciuco, the United States' second largcM 011 ,uppher.
ann0uneed Friday an average $4 a barrcl cut in its crude 011 pnC'es retroactive
to Jan. I, sending its heavy-crude pri<:t below $20 a barrel for the first umc The
announcement came just hours after President Miguel de IA Madnd and
Venezuelan President Jaime Lu,inch1 aareed to begin coord1nat1ng their
pncma strategics in hope~ of maintaining each country's share of the glutted
• world market
7 tilled 1n ambush durlag campalgnlng
BACOLOD. Philippmc1-Gunmcn believed to be commun1 t aucmllas
NASA tries· to recover Stat e,
possibly intact cabin nation
mourn CA PE CANAVERAL, Fla. {Af't-:-
NASA dropped a small robot sub-
manne overboard Friday, but strong
currents blocked its ~tlort to photo-
graph a large mo&r object on the·
ocean bottom that could be
ChaJJenger's crew comJ)artment.
A second. more powerful robot,
was enroute to the site. 20 to 40 miles
offshore.
But on a day devoted to a memorial
5'lrv•ce for the seven astronauts in
1Houston, NASA said that if bodies
were found in the cabin. it would not
1mmed1ately disclose that fact.
"No comment will be made by
NASA officials today_ on anything
concerning personal etTects or human
remains out ·of respect for the
astronauts' families.." the space agen-
cy s~ud in a statement.
Tbe small submersible named
"Spnnt" was lowered mto the water
from the NASA booster recovery ship
Libeny Star, but was bufleted by the
current. which also prevented divers
from going down.
A second and larger submersible, a
robot called "Scorpios," was being
sent to the scene aboard another
NASA ship. the Freedom Star.-
When NASA officials saw the size
of fuselage pieces that have been
retrieved so far, they privately dls-
cusscd the possibility that the cabin
could have survived reasonably in-
tact, despite the explosion and eight-
m1le plunge ..
NASA films show what appears to
be the cabin, mjling a long stream of
smoke as 1t plummeted out of the
fireball into the ocean. striking the
water wtth tremendous impact.
Whether the astronauts were killed by
the initial blast or by the heat would
not be known unless the bodies arc
recovered. ·
Tn Houston. a retired NASA struc-
tural engineer said the cabin could
"explode like a balloon" 1f struck
under certain circumstances. But,
said the engineer who asked not to be
1dent1fied, "as a whole. 1t would be
better able to resist an external shock
than the rest of the spacecraft."
Although the prcssunzed cabin 1s
the most solidly reinforc.cd structure
on the shuttle, some engineers
thought 11 might have burst and that
the astronauts' remains would not ~
found . .
Coast Guard spokesffifn Jame~ ..
e VettK:al
Stabilizet
• omer Oebfis: ·
Tiae Sections
•Area Under Cockptt
• Nose Sectton
Simpson. a lieutenant commander.
ooutioned that the large object might
not be the cabin.
"It could be a shrimp boat from 20
years ago or a Spanish galleon from
300 years ago ... he said.
As divers stood br to get a close up
look at the large obJCCt on the ocean
floor. 6.000 pounds of wreckage from
the shattered sbuule were unloaded at
Cape Canavera1't port.
Five large ch11nb of the ship's
fuselage, already tcturn~d to port,
nused the poss\bility Lhat the press-
urized crew module might have
survived int.act. ..
The dctiris included Challenger's
nose and part of th.t cabin. parts of a
cargo bay door. and sections of wing .
On the side ot the cabm area was a
ye llow arrow, with the word "rescue"
pomting to an area that rcscuCTS
would open in case the shuttle ditched
at sea and was intact. Inside the unit
are switches that would permit a
rescue team to shut down the shjp's
electronic systems and blow tht left
observation window off the cabin.
NASA · officials were surprised so
many big pieces survived. ·
"The mvcsugation was s1gnifi-
cantly helped by the amount of
spacecraft parts recovered." said a
member of one investigation team.
"We had womed lhat we would not
come up with as many pieces as we
have, and we're anxious to learn what
the big object is on the bottom."
Experts were studying the possj-
b1lity that a 6,00Qdegrec blowiorch of
name from the right sohd rocket
booster triggered the explosion.
Li nes Cut from play on Coast
in wake of shuttle disaster
Two Imes. considered too realistic
after the space shuttle Challenger
exploded and lulled seven crew
members. were deleted from a play
that opened last weekend at the South
C'oa!>t Repcnory in Costa Mesa.
The pla). called "Onv1ng Around
the House:· is a seri es of v1gncttci.
dcp1ct1ng the-1960s childhood ot
playwnght Patnck m1th .
In one scene. while he is watching
the 1963 Mercl)ry liftoff on tele-
v1s1on. the 5·}ear-old youn~ter '"
asked by his father. "Do )Ou think 1t''>
going to blow up""
The boy 1s told: "You should~> a
prayer for the aiitronaut~"
Throughout the play . Smith. ~7
usc'i the father and the tcle'> 1s1on ~t
to introduce the youn~~tcr to current
news events. 1nclud1ng 1hc 19~ '\
launch anl1 the as58"l'lnat1011 of
President Jolin Kenned>
But both Sm 1th nnd dire~ tor
Martin Benson knew thC) "'nuld
tiave to. change the 'iCnpt attc."r
Tue~ay's shuttle explosion
"The play ~a' the first thing I
thought about," Smith ~1d. "I haw a
treatment of a \pac-c ~hot and I wa\n ·1
sure 1f 11 would pull the audience right
out of the play and nght into the
d1sastt't "
He also didn't want 1t to appear 1hat
he was explo1t1na the d1\3\tcr. he \a1d.
Benson and Smith decided they
needed only to delete the two hnes
about the spaceship blowing up and
praying for the crew.
"People come to the theater to
escape," nrnh said.
might be a reference to the rock.et
blowtng up. I didn't want to hear It."
A man said: "All I could think of
was why. why couldn't this play be
over>"
Rcmo"ing the refcrenct' to an
N BC ed i ts t;>u t s huttle r eferences
BURBANK (A P) -NBC has
ed1tl"d out refcrt'nces to the 'ipact
!>huulc m th~ <situation t·omed1cs.
mcludmg this weekend's .,pc"C1al tele-
cast of"Thc Cosby Show." a nt'twork
'ipokesman said Fnda)
The dialogue in C'osby·s ~how wa~
fi,ed by loopmg. wtnch mcan'i the
actors said the nev. 'c"'1on and thc11
was edited into the tape. said Ganh
After Tucsda:y night's shov..
&nson and repcnof! literal) man-
ager John Glore appcarC'd on stage
"1th the a tors to ulk to thr audience
The aud1cnC'C' wa~ I~\ rtspons1vt'
than u'iunl dunng the dt\('USS1on. so
&Mon asked them whether the
\huttk tr3gedy had <'hangC'd their
reactions
~me ..aid II had
"I couldn't 'itand 1t" said onC'
womJn .. , had thl\ leeh n~ thert
l\nc1er. NBC vice president for corn-
ed)
Tv.o other quips about the shunle
were taken oul of "Gimme a Break"
and "facts of Gl'c" before they were
taped Those episodes will not be
shown for several weeks.
J\nc1cr s~ud. m ''1ew of the shuttle
tnlgedy. "We didn't think thtswas the
best time to lea"'e these hoes in."
nplos1on had not lessened the im-
pact of the spaC'C' ~nc. Glore said.
"Clearly. JU'it the mention of a
rocket was enough to make people
thmk about what had happened "
For the rest or the play's four·wetk
run. the two hnl" wlll continue to be
deleted, he said
"We can't forget that tht purpose of
thrater •~ to focuc; communal t'~·
pcnen<'t' ~nd 1n a ~'8)', that'~ what
happcnC'd on Tu~da) night," ht' said
crew
"I can't think of a time wbea u
many pcopJe cried u were ayiaa
today. Everybody bun.a, .. the Rev.
Robert Schuller Mid a.ft.er I 000
mournenjoined a nationwide trib;;ee
to the seven crew members killed
aboard the space shuttle ChalJeneer'.
The multi-faith service at the Cry~t.al Cathcd.ral in Garden Grove
was one of bun~ of services and
memorials held in California by
school children. ie.cben. millwy
personnel. city officials, houteWives
and business executives.
At the same time, families, friends,
fellow astronauts and lhe nation'•
leaden remembeTcd the crew at
official servicea at Johnson S.,.ce
Center in Houston.
Schuller, Roman Catholic
Archbishop Roger Mahony of Loi
Angeles and clerJymen from aevenl
other faiths plhered at the OruF
County church lO wat.cb the live
telecast of the HoUston teMces OD
wide screen television.
Space penollllC1 at Edwardl Air
Foroc Baie also watcbcd the tervic:e at
which President Reapn peid tribute
to the fallen shuttle crew member&.
Mc.Auliffe and six other UU'Onauts
wett killed Tuaday when ChaDeiwet
exploded less than two minutes after
launch.
Mayor Tom Bradley led the Loi
Anaeles City Council in a moment of
silence, and the 1.2 million studeaU
in Los An&elcs County oblc:rved a
moment ohilmce at 1:'2rJ: • 1he
time when tcacber-in-spec:e utroUUt
Chnsta Mc.Au.lifft was suppmed lo
have delivered her first nationally
televised Jes.tan from Cballeqer.
At the Holiday Sk.atina Center in
Orange, owner Mike Flemmiat drr
cided to donate all proceeds collecled
Friday to the Space Shuttle C'hildml '1
Fund. a trust~ up for tht astronauts'
11 children.
CaJ State Baken6eld established a
scholarship fund for an education
major in McAu.liffe's name"' said
Deborah Hancock, dean of the xbool
of Education.
flags throughout the state re-
ma.ined at half staff and the Olympic
torch continued burning at the Los
Angeles Coliseum, the first time sinoc
the 1984 Olympic Games it bas been
hgbtcd.
"They were so young." Schuller
told mourners. "But it's not the
duration but the donation that finally
counts in life. It's not how long you
Ltve, but what quality and character
you have. Their contribution will be
of cnonnous pro~rt1on."
Several C~hfornia residents
traveled to Houston to take part 1n the
official service. includirig Taylo1
Wang. a sacnttst the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory m Pasadena who made .1
C-hallcnger night last year.
In Concord. N.H.. McAuhffe's
homc'Pwn held an official day of
mourning. More than 1.000 pco~
attended a memonal at the biah
school where she ta~t sOcial stud-ies. and a candlch t tribute was
planoed Fnday n1 t at the State-
house
Hundreds of space workers a..od
tounsts pthtrcd at the Kennedy
~ Center m Flonda. where some
sa1d the best way to honor those who
died was wt th the nc:t1t shuttle launch
The Veterans Admm1stnnon
Medical Center m Indianapolis bcpn
distributing sk y blue ribbons as a
gesture of mourn1na for Cballc1lJICf's
crew and of hope for fututt m1mons..
The nbbons att to be *Om until the
ne,.t successful spa~ shuttle mission
1s \ompleted. said spokesman John
Henneman
The fam1he-s of the Challenaercrew
members emcracd bncOy from
s«IU$10n Fnda' for the natJon•s
formal ctrcmon1Ci mourn1na the
deaths of the st-ven a tronauu.
Justice aims to a bolish ju venile programs
. .
shclten for runa1\aH. drua abu~ Adnumnrat1on vents "fund pro,ects that 11t
center'\ dchnquenC\ pre,enuon el tn a \\Of\ 1n Fnd&\ ed1tmn'> beneficial onl) 10 paruC\llar stat.es or ambushed a military truck today and killed fi ve soldiers travchna in advance Wi\SHINGTON (Afl l -The Jus-
of a local mayor campa1g01n1 (or President Ferdinand F Marcos,• military .uce Department will \tt._ a hudget
official s~ud. Col Francisco Agudon. Phihpp1ne Constabulary provincial re~m1on ofSI lO m1lhon that ~ould
commander, u1d some of the nine soldiers on 1he tn.tck returned fire k1llm& d15m1ntlt fodcrally finanffii JU' milt'
tons and research outhmn tbc depirtmcnf propo~ lex.a.I comrft\ln1~ and lhould. lhcN-
Thc Rtapn dm1n1,lr.lhon h.a Th st q_uoted from;..:.:..::a;;;.n--'~:.:.O.:..>f't.....,, _bc ..,r.;~Olj!.--l~-»·""'~.Ml~--"-.......:1
tla'n try1naTor five vt' "' tll 1sh1ntrmal 0 1cc ot a~ment and muniues.. wo attackcn -..ru:~~~llAl-m~ ~forc't<·
Achille La uro vlctlm wu •ho t twice
ROM -An elderly wheelchair-bound mentan killed dunna the
h1Jack1na of the Achllle .Lauro C1'UJ.5( ihip was hot at close ningc 1n the h(ad
and beck with an automat1 weapon. an autopsy report rcnaled rrutay
Judicial sources said the report showed that ~on Khnghoffer of New \ ork
City was killed by two bulleu, one lodged' in the nght lt'mple. lht' othet m 1he
bad: The report \31d K.lina,hoffer died almost 1Mtantl)',
mcnt arantli to Stitt and local &<nern-
ments. a 10Hmment '°\ln-c '4•d
Fnda)'
The Jus11C't' Dep1nmt'nl wurcc.
wtto JP(>licc onl) on cond111nn that -ht'
no1 be 1dtnufted. u1d that "\ht'
propusal to rescind some $70 mtlhon
would chma.n.ttc the Olnlt' l'I Ju-vt'l\·
11<' Ju\ltC"l' Pfo&ram\ 'Ahl\ h linan1."'t'\
the om~ Bud,ctdocument that \ltd lhCjU\'Cn-
ln 1dd1uon. the ~urtt said. the 1lc JUStJ~ pro&ram "h.u alread\
depanmeo1 ~ill attempt to ~ out a<"Comph,.hcd tt'J ~ provam oh-
t.he. Bute:au of ~K'f. t'JIAI~ f«hVt'J -Th obJ«1•" '"" 1~ ._,h1ch IS rttt'l\'ll\& $6() m1Jhon IO the W.(lef'aOO'l'I ()f aduh fton JU\tn1lt
cu~nt 6teal yttr . offt>ndtt\
Tbc burrau 1n lud<" m.tAY tn11n1'1'11
and la~ cTiforttment Jlmjp'lm ar tht The document. accord•nt io tht
old l.a"1 Enforttment "nmn~ ntw1paptr, satd tht JU!\J~ an., tan'~
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Medica[insurance enrollment open WF.STERN MEDJCAL CENTER
SANTA Al"A
DtttmbttS
Mana and Cbarlt1 ~ntom Jr .
Kay and Dr. Richard M. Vos.burafl,
uauna Bach. au1 December t
Mary •nd Vincent L>e u Pena,
Lagunit N1auel. boy BJ WANDA B. WALDMAN ...... ._.......... ...
Pcoplie ,.bo wled to \J&n up for the
medical uuura~ pen o( '-t<'<hcare w~n ~•we finJ dJgibk or ~ho dr~OUL m&) enroll no-. through
M.trc:b 31 at an·)' SocuJ ~ unt' om~ ·
. ,10) ed peoplt Med1t:•I msuranc;C'
helps pa) doctor\ b1lh •nd uthtr
medJCaJ e\ixn~\ nol ~ m c-r~.b~
ho-.p1t.a.l 1n)U{411n1.e •
Modica.rt hospual and mtd.Jcal
1nsurtnce 1s l\&tlabk to almo\t
everyone at• 6 5, to disabled people
under 65 •ho haH bttn enutled to
Soetal Sccun~ d 1s.abd1t~ btnefit\ for
at least .:!-' mo nths. and 10 mo\t
people v. llh permanant ludne> fail-
ure 'ine out of IO ehgible t>eOple ~
enrolled • :
. It i\ tunded b) 1r.d)' 1•1u.tl month I~
prtm1ums pa id b} those: v. ho enmll
aod b~ ft"dtral gtneral rt'' enu~ Th<'
btl~c prern1um 1\ S 15 50 • month tor
I '186 In gC'neral the ~!>IC month I~
prtm1urn 1~ 1ncrea~d b' 10 percc-nt
tor each ~ear a P<'rwn cou Id ha '<' had
medical 1n'luranc<' but did not
People Ii~ .tnd o'er."' ho are nc11
eligible for "xx 1al Sc\ un i) or railroad
rettr<'me nt btnefit\ l.an ge t Medicart
hospital tn!ourance b~ enrolling and
pa~mg a month!~ pr~m1um fhe
\1ed1care \ med1caJ insuran .. e sup-month!~ premi um for th~ !X'Op k 1s
plemena Mc-c:1Jcarc hO!>ptt.al in· S:? 14 for I '1~6 PC'Ople. who bu)
surance. whlch is funQed b) part or· hospital tnsurance must also sign up
the Social Sccunt) rl.tes pa id b' for the medic.al 1nsuranle part of emplo~el}. emplo~~ and ~lf~m". \fed1care and pa~ the month!)
p~m1u•11
lt .. hould he l\Oltd t~I peoplr d •
JJJ~t ha' e tu rct1r( to .g~t \kdtCJft"
\.O\Cr.tlt On appruachfng 65 peopk
v. hu v.ant the co,eragc but v.1'>h to
conunuc working ma) !>1gn up at an\
\(>C1al ')ernnl\ offae and ha~ thctr
co,eragt: hcgin v.uh the month the~
reach t,S
for more 1n rorma11on on c.-nrolhnt
Ul M~llare's medical insura m.e call
the Social ~Unt\ Tele~" IC<' (enter
at 36-..:'M~ I
Q I dm 5 'ear, old M' v.1k 1s b5
I'm still v.orlu ng. but ~he'<o ne~er
v.ork.ed and doesn't ha't ')oc1al
Sccunt~ co,erage Is 11 possible for
her to gt"t \1ed1care \1nce she"!> 65"
A. A wife wlao Is oot entitled lo
Social Security may become tllg,lble
for Mtdlcare at 1$ eveo If lier
llaabud l1 yo11D1er Uau slit ud la
still work!Jag, provld~ Ile ls at least
I? &.Dd wW be f'OtlUed '° be"fllt Costa Mesa, boy
•laH lat rttlrH. Slatt yo• are llOt yet De«mbtr t
U , yoar wlft 11 oot tllaJblt for Stephamc: C. anda Ch.arle1 T (art.er.
\1edk are at tkl1 Umt. Sitt caa, of ~mt bo) bt lt
COU'St, ba)' It ud pay ~ prem.Jam, ~m r bo nu a moatll for Hosplt.aJ lDaar~ct • 0lona and Mark Gamn, Irvine, y
ud 115.H a moatll for Med.leal . Otttmbtr 11
luarutt. Sitt mHt bey botla. Fran~ and ~:'~5;~rv1ne, glrl
Q I have hun m) bad. pretty bad Linda and Wilham Engel n, Irvine.
'W ill m) Medicare pa) form) v1s1t to bo\
\ee a chiropractor" : ~ember 15
A. Medicare med.lc&J LD.Hrucr_ Lon and John Edwards, Costa Mesa.
bt lps pay for oely oat k!Jad or bo~ December 17
trutmeat provlded by a Uctn1ed ud Gail and Chns Shon . Costa Mesa, Mtdkart-cer1lfled chiropractor. Tlat b<»
oaly trutmect tit.at cu be covtred l1
muuJ muJpelatioa of tilt 1plDt to
cornet a par1lal or LDcom]>ltlt
dJ1locaUoa tlaat cu be dtmoa1tnted
by X-ray. MedJcal LD.111ranct does oot
pay for uy otllu dlapo1tk or
UatrapHtk 1trvices, LDcl•dlag 'X-
ray1, faralalaed by a chiropractor .• ,
December It
Mr and Mrs Glenn E Racine,
Fountain Valley. boy
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Lcshc (. Dean and Thomas H
Thornpwn. Irvine. gJrl
OC'borah Lucas and Harold Pems-
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C>ianne and Bruce li3nbom, LaJuna
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Lynda Karyl aod William A. Peters.
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Pamela and tknry D, Schmnz.'
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J&Hary I
Kelley L. and Thomas A Jones,
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Juury4
Janet Elaine and Glenn R. White.
Laguna Niguel," boy · .
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Leigh and Michael J Manenthal.
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Cathenne and Harry Winthrop,
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Jan1ary 4
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UCI prof heads safety boa·rd /
Dr James L. Wh11tenbtrger, professor of community and environmental
medicine at UC Irvine. has btC'n appointed chair of the board of 5"1enufic
counselors for the National Institute for Occupauooal Safety and Health for
1
1986. He also 1s beginning his second two-year term as a member of the board
The boar.d 1s a 10-member panel of ellperts from such fieldi. as
occupational med1cu1e. nursing. industrial hygiene and tollicology. The panel
oversees research programs for the safety and health mst1tute -
Whmenberger li ves in Newport Beach.
I Coast students tops in science
Hu\ Caci. a senior at Marina High School. recently won medals m three
categones at th e Huntington Beach Union High School D1stnct's Science
Challenge Eums. He won first place m math, second in physics and third m
computer science.
fountain Valley H1gh's Mark Kumash1ro and Ana Wu and John Krause.
Eh Ben-shoshan and Sabnna Goodman from Manna picked up medals m two
o f the seven contested subjects.
IN THE SERVICE
I
Air f orce Sgt. Ronald M. Montaoo,
son of Josephine Moran-Cordero of
In 1ne. has been decorated w11h the
Jo1n1 Service Achievement Medal at
Plattsburgtt Air force Base. N Y
Montano 1s a public affairs specialist
with the 380th Bombardment Wing. • • • Second Lt Mlcllael J. Ostro1kJ, son
of Florence M Ostroski of Laguna
Hills, has graduated from Air Force
pilot tra1n1ng and has received silver
"angs at Vance Air f orce Base. Okla.
Ostroski. a 1984 graduate of UC'LA.
v.111 remain at Vance for further
1ra1mng • • • I .\1rman Daniel J . Elliott, ->on of
Charles Ell1ou of HJnttngton Beach
and Judy Elliott of Costa Mesa, has
been assigned to Sheppard Air Force
Base, Texas. after completing basic
trainmg at Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas. Elhou. a 1985 graduate of
Manna High School whose wife is the
former Juhe Bndgman of Huntington
Beach, will receive specialized 1n-
struct1on m the medic.al services fie ld. • • • Air National Guard Airman Sarala
S.Hauard,daughter ofKatryn Everts
of Huntington Beach, has bten as-
signed to Broo4cs Air Force Base,
Texas, after completing basic training
at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
Hazzard will receive speciahzea tn·
st ruction m the mcdJCal services field. • •• • Air force Capt. Cbarlea F.
OeFreeat, son of Charles and
Gertrude [)('freest of El Toro. has
amved for duty wnh the 401st
Tacucal F1ahter Wmg 1n Spam
Defrttst, a 1982 graduate of UCLA.
is a general dental officer • • • Darryl B. Giii, son of Mr and Mrs.
DurWin D. Gill of Huntin~ton Beach.
has completed basic training at Lack-
land Air Force Base. Texas. Gill, a
1985 graduate of Ocean View Hl,lh
School. 1s remamma at Lackland for
specialized traming 1n the sccunty
pohct field ••• Pvt Tlmotby 0 . Keetty, son of Mr
and Mrs. Theooore u. Keesey of
Huntington Beach. has completed
basic training at Fort Knox, Ky".
Keesey 1s a 1984 graduate of Manna
High School. • • • Airman Dean A. Reade, son of
Priscilla and Ronald Yock of Hunt-
ington Beach. has grduatcd from the
.\ir Force security police specialist
course at Lackland Air Force Base.
Texas. Reade, a 1985 graduate of
Edison High School, 1s serving with
the 7th Security Police Squadron at
Carswell >\ir Force Base. Teus. • • • Airman Lawrtact E. &bold, son
of Lawrence and Mercedes Batxild of
El Toro. has btenass1gncd to Chanute
Air Force Base, Ill., after completing
basic training at Lackland Air Force
Base, Texas. Babold will • receive
specialized instruction in the aircraft
maintenance field. • • • Airman Joalau N. ~aplu, son of
Sharo and Samuel Kaplan of Hunt·
ington Beach, has been assigned to
Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, after
completing basic training atl...ackland
Air Force Base. Teus. Kaplan, a 1985
graduate ofOocan View High School,
will receive specialized instruction in
the aircraft maintenance field. • • • Reserve Sgt. Gary W. Zaepftl, son
o( Wilham R. Zaepfcl of lrvinez: has
graduated from the Air r-orcc
avionics instrument systems course
at Chanute Air Force Base. JU.
l.aepfel, a 1978 graduate of Dana
Halls High School, 1s scrvina with the
445th Avionics Main'tenance
Squadron at Norton Air Force Base,
Calif • • • Airman Slmoa ff. Waroaoff, son of
Judith Wolse y of Hunungton Beach.
has araduatcd from the Air force
security police specialist course at
Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
Waronoff, a 198S graduate of Hun1-
inJton Beach Hip School, 1s serving
wtth the 21st Secunty Pohcc
Squadron at Elmendorf Air Faroe
Base
t\t·t·p 11p .. , 11 h nt•\\.., 111 < tl ' .rnd
1·ount ' .l!O\ l'I nnwnl .ind t ht'll -.p(•nd
11\~ pl.111 .., tor 'our I ,1' <1o ll.1r..,
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Orenge Coat DAI.LY PILOT/Saturdey, February 1, 1188 Al
Deaths spa,~. call fo~ ?.obots in sp8ee
SUccessotvoyager mission to Uranus
con rasts with s pace s huttle tragedy
pubhcdoesn'talwaysappreciatcwhat well disrupt plant to launch two
has been learned from unmanned unmanned ~ probcj from abut·
missions," Freeman said "As it tics in May. If the May lauocbn are
stands naht now, manned space fltahl delayed, the probes won't be feasible
1s bud&eted ihuch a.reat.er than un-apin until mtd·l 987,, said Fradk
..
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Airman carrlee debrla from •pace ehuttle Challenger off
Cocoa Beach, Fla.
By SCOTT McCARTNEY ., ........ ,,_.,.,.., .
SPACE CENTER, Houston. -The
disaster of space shuttle Challenger.
in contrast 10 the stunning success of
Vo[ager's fly-by of the planet Uranus.
wil sha~n the araument that the
U.S. should abandon manned
missions and instead send robots to
explore the universe, scientists.say.
Unmanned space tra\tel costs far
less than manned missions and can
probe much deeper in space wilh no
risk to humans. Yet n remains the
poor stepchild to the high-flying
manned space program. experts said.
It's a debate thal has raged 1n the
scientific communuy since (he firsl
days of exploring the heavens.
"Nobody wants to say ·1 told you
so· the day after seven people have
died," said Gor(jon PettcngJll. a
planetary astronomy professor at the
Massachusetts Institute of Tcch-
nol~. ··1 wouldn't be surprised af
this did cause some re-examination
It would be slrangc to me if it didn't."
While experts arc hesitant to revive
the debate so soon after Tu~ay's
tragedy an which seven crew members
were killed. concerns arc surfacing
·-Pp ys i pis t says insulation
may be link to shuttle blast
1,000 pounds per square anch ~hen
the shuttle exploded. Wiech said. W~a ke ned by -emperatllre extremes,
it could h aveigntteddestrucf device ~ -· lli1m Deirm'n, a spo"keswoman Tor
By M,\RK EV JE
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SArJ DIEGO -Tempera1ure ex-
tremes ma} have "'eakened the
1nsulat1on 1ns1de one of Challenger's
sohd rocket booster casings, allowing
sohd fuel to burn through and 1gn1te a
self-destruct mechanism alla(:hed to
the space shuttle's main fuel tank. a
physicist w11h expertise 1n sohd fuels
said.
About a minute after the shuttle
Idled ofT Tuesday. a small bit of the
1nsula1100 may have lorn from its
casmg. allowing the solid fuel to
penetrate. physicist Raymond W1cch
saad. Wacch. who formerl} worked at
Jet Pro pulsion Laboratory an
Pasadena. as president of Maya lilec-·
tron1cs in San Diego.
Challenger exploded 74 seconds
after lea ving the launch pad. killing
all seven people aboard. The launch
had been delayed repealed!~, most
recently because of fears that icicles
on the launch pad could harm the
shuttle.
In addnion to the weakened insula-
tion, Wiech theonzcd that extreme
cold and heat to which the boosters
had been exposed caused the fuel to
bum unevenly and put further press-
ure on the eight stacked booster
rockets.
The boosters are about 10 feet high
by I 0 feet around and are designed to_
bum for about 31'2 minutes while the
shuttle escapes the pull of the earth•s
gravity.
After the fuel bumC!d through the
booster casing. 11 accidentally 1gn11ed
the self-destruct mechanism attached
to the adjacent fuel tank. W1ech said.
.. When that bums. 11 all goes:· he
said.
Pressure w11han the boosters was
approaching ns maximum of about
the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration ir1 Houston. con-
firmed that a sclf-destrucuon package
was aboard the main rocket, but she
said it was located at the tip ·of the
tank. not on 11s spine. as Wiech said.
The tank was filled with 385.000
gallons of liquid hydrogen and
140,000 gallons of hqu1d oxygen,
which burn without color-:-Wiech
came 10 hi s conclusion after studying
slow-motion replays of the explosion.
in which he noticed that the flames
had an orange tint. Wiech said that
would only occur when particles.
such as those used in making the sohd
fuel, arc burned.
"The flames appear 10 be goang
around the base of where that self-
des1ruc1 package as. The reaction an
that destruction was so rapid that the
simple m1xang of hydrogen and
oxygen can't explain 11. That fireball
occurred virtually instantaneously:·
Wicch said.
Wiech. who studied the physical
over lhc impact the ~llcngcr acct-manned." Bristow, JPL's cbieflpokesmaft.
dent will have on unmanned projects. Many scienttlts arsue thaj a a.reater "The nauonal decision is &bat die
"I ~on't waht to sound callous bul balan~ should be struck between lhe launch vehtc~ for all spacecraft will
Qne of the things we always worry use of humans and robots in space. be the shuttle. therefore we are I*" ol
about in a tragedy Like this is the Mactri_net.cannot perform all func-the manned propam, ..we.are depeeo.
.money that it's going to take to correct uons an astronaut can. shuttle propo-dent on the manned projram. .. taid
(lhe problem) ts likely to come out of nents note. And the future spaot JPL director Uw Allen ..
,thtd hi1deh of W~m~nncd (projcttRs)." station provam may yield untold Fred Culick, a roboticsexpertaUbc
sat . o. n · r~!'l.an, a ice benefits. they argue. CaJifom1a Institute of TechnokJIY,
µniversny s~cc P ysicist. "NASA has alw~ys gJven great said technolotY bas not advanced lAr
"The thing that stnkes me as that weight to both the manned and lhc enough for ropots to ceplace man in
this happened four days after the ' unmanned part of the space pro-space.
successful Voyager rendezvous with gram," said Wilham Graham, acting "Theycanprocesstai,camou.nuof'
Uranus. a planet we've never even admirustrator of the space agcncy. information 1n a short period of time.
hod a pholograph o~;· said Dr. "We'll conuoue our program of • but they don't 10 up and down stain
Edward Ney, a University of Minne-people and machtnes working very well," Cuhck said. ··we've aot a
sot.a professor of physics and together." long way to go to get them to do
astronomy and a shuule cnuc. At the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in complicated Qsks."
Data recently radioed back by Pasadena. Calif., ~hach runs Amcri-And robots have a harder time
Voyager 2 hllve given scientists new ca's unmanned space program under captunng the public's imaginltion by
photographs of the five major moons contract to NASA, a Voyager 2 expert exhibiting the "right stuff," the
of Uranus. The moon· Miranda said the space shuttle program is courage to sit atop a &i•nt rocket and
emerged as an icy world unlike any needed to launch unmanned probes. · be hurled into space. . ..
other ever seen an tbe solar system. "I would fttl very badl¥ now if we "There arc things being done by a.be
In a recent issue of Sc1ent1fic would try to abandon the shuttle," manned program that he.Ip" man a
Amcncan magazine, Dr. James Van saad Eilts Miner, J PL's deputy project srcat deal, .. Freeman said. "I believe
Allen. a longtime shuttle cnt1c. sc1ent1st for Voyager 2. "We have no an the manned program. I believe
argued that manned fliahts were way of launching anything to the man does have to -tO into the final
d1vert1ng important resources from planets except for the ~pace shuttle." fronucr. I JUSt don't want the.manned
unmanned probes. The suspension of spa~ flights space program to eat the unmanned'i
··11·s been an uphill battle. The pending thcshunleanvestiption may lunch." •
properties of solid rocket propellants
dunng his time at the propulsion
laboratory, which works with NASA,
was involved an lhe flight testing of
the first m1mned rockets. including
the X-15. at Edwards Air Force Base.
Wicch said he worked out his
theory wtth a former colleague. Erwin
J. Weisenberg. who was among the
first rocket engineers in the 1950s.
He said he hasn't discussed his
theory with NASA offic1als.
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A e Qr.ngieCoatt DAILY PILOT/ Sahi1rday, February 1, 1988
Rlch maa 'Sguru leaves circus for Himalayas
Oregonians unlikely to forget
deported Rajneesh, lifestyle ---
ED.ITOR'S NOf'E -For Liie d11clple1 of Bta1wu
S.f'ff "-JllH•b It ••• C.melot lo lbt Ore10• de1er1.
Alter IM 1•n wa1 baJJ11ted from tte coutry 111
Nove.m#Hr 61t comm.ne coll•p•ed, b•t t•e le1ead of 1111
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By SALLY CA RPENTER HALE ••••cf• ............ '" ..
PORTLAND, Ore. -Bhagwan Shrec RaJnet'sh 1s
back on his home turf, luxunatingacmd the pampenn~ ol
two dozen loyal followers at a P'l 1malayan rcson and
oslens1bly looking for a suilable sate to open stilt anolhcr
com mune.
But the deported guru as not likely to be forgotten
.. oon b) Oregonians, especially those who hved near has
1:ommune in the dcsen cast of snowcapped Mount Hood
"India 1s my homeland and, if I can, I would like to
li\-c here forever," Ra1neesh tofd reporters recentl~ as he
departed India for a v1s1t to his commune an the
Himalayan kingdom ofNepaJ.
That suits most Oregor11ans just fine.
But wh1k the local folk didn't care muth for the
he<lon1suc mystic. they had to admit he had a cena1n
)t\ It He had nothing to do, 11 seemed. but cnJO} the favors
o( beautiful women and cruise around has kingdom 1n
"'hat had to be the world's largest personal fleet of Rolls-
Ro~ces. 93 in all. some sponing"strange paint Jobs.
•\ man with hypnotic brown eyes. he peddled
enhihtenment and preached that sex as fun. that Jesus
Chnst was a madman, that malenalism as good. He drew
thousands of d1sc1ples wnh irreverent lessons on how to
be nch and happy at the same time. -
Many followers say they fell in love immc<l1atel} w11h
the bald. white-bearded guru. who appears much older
than has 54 years And RaJneesh. aJways the ladies' man.
claimed to be the world's greatest Jover
D1sc1plcs, man) of whom began following Ra1neesh
in the I 970s an Poona. India, thought nothing of selli ng
their possessior:tsand moving to the high descn of Oregon .
where the) torled 84-hour weeks to feed their guru's
dream of a model community -and has penchant for
expens1vt' cars and expens1 ve Jewelry.
Has dream came to an end.an Noveruw. when he was
deported from the nited States and returned to his
mother country after four >'ears an Oregon. He pleaded
~ill> to two· federal 1mm1grt1on fraud vi·oJauons. wa~
Jailed for a shon time and paid a $400.000 fine.
When .. the blessed one" left, his Oregon commune
qu1ckl> collapsed. One lcgan kft behind were the Rolls·
RO)Ces.
Some wt"re sold to and1v1duaJs. mostly disciples. but
the bulk went to Robert Roc:thhsbe11c:r of the Dalla\
suburb of Carrol hon, Texas. who bought 86 of them for
about $5 m1lhon. Roclhhsberger has sold about 20, and
the remaander will be up for sale at a fund-ra1i1er for a
candidate for the Texas Appe.als Coun .
. RaJncesh was born Mohan Chandra RllJneesh 1n lhe
Indian village ofKuctiwada. As a young boy. ht' moved to
nt'arby Gadarwa_te. a grain-marketing town that now hai.
n population ofaboul 45.000 There. his father 101ncd Che
family cloth business.
RilJnCesh attended the University of Jabalpur as a
philosophy student It was beneath a solitary tree an 11
Jabalpur park, Ra1necsh says, that he became enhghtent'd
at age 21 He.did postgraduate work at the Un1vers1.ofSaugur
and an 1959 became a lcctllrcr at Mahakoshal Am
C'ollege. -
Jn 1964, RaJneesh began speaking at meditation
camps an India. Ht' resigned from the un1vers1ty 1~ 1966 IO
concentrate on lecturing .
He h1fkd his base to Bombay 1n 1969 and tool the
t11le "bhagwan" -.. the blessed one" -two years latt·r
RaJnecsh cstablisht'd his first real commune 1n 1974.
when' he left his Bombay apartment and moved to Poona,
·15 r-1lcs10 the southeast.
In 1981 . he abruptly left Poona and Oew to the U nrted
tatC"s where hr was to undergo back surge!). The
operation ne' rr was performed. and he moved to his ne"'
Oregon commune later chat year.
At the commune's peak. Ra1neesh presided over
some" 4,000 d1sc1ples who lo~i ngly planted· trees aqd
shrubs around his luxurious estate so he wouldn't have to
see the desen He reportedly was quite displeased with the
and ambiance of central Oregon.
For 31h } ears. fr9m his arrival an Oregon an June 198 I
until October 1984, he was publicly silent, meditating.
swimmang 1n his indoor pool or watching movies as
yuppie disciples busily built RaJneeshpuram -formerly
Antelope -anto a Ctl) full of upscale restaurants and
boutiques. He had a learn of medical ass1sUlnls to care for
his fragile health.
, . The mission of has teachings was to create a new man
-"Zorba the Buddha" -who woulQ be a synthesis of
Eastern myslic1sm and Western pop psychology, blending
the spintual and the matenal. "You can only escape
w11han, and that's what I teach ... he said an the "Book of
Ra1necsh1sm."
"I do not teach worship of God. or any other ntual.
but only a scientific way of coming to your annermost
core:, ,., .
Yet ntual was an integral pan of commune life.
Ra1nee<1h emerged from his house at 2 p.m. each da)
be hand the wheel of one of has Rolls-Royccs for a "dnvc·
b)." the h1ghhght of the day for disciples who stopped
work 10 lin~ the dusty roads. hand~ pressed together an a
Bbagwan Shree Rajneesh
gesturt' of respect ac. the) eagerh awaited a glimpse of
''Bhagwan "
~~As he dro' e pa!>I, d1sc1plcs p1kd tlower.s on the hood
ofhts car and wept With JOY 8 h~ nu$Cd a hand 1n arcetang.
Midway through thcdnve, the auru emerged from has e«.
clad in flowing robes, matchina cap. stockings and
sandals. •
As a ~hosen disciple shaded the guru from the hot
sunshine 9.tllh an umbrella. Rajneesh stepped across a
carpet offlowers and greenery to a second spotless Rolls-
Royce, which he drove back to his compound.
Dunns the early days of RajnQt-shpuram, Rajnecth
hked to dnve on the h1&nway -fast. Once his ear landed
in a ditch. .
During festivals, as many as 15,000 disciples from
aroung the world came to Rajneeshpuram to bow down
before Raj necsh as he sat sjlcntJy on his SJ>«ially designed
chrone. video cameras recording his every 1esture.
The disciples chanted. danced and sang songs such as
.. Bhaawan, We Love You" as the guru smiled and
motiont'd for the musicians to pick up the tempo.
Occasionally. Rajnecsh made proclamations of
impending doom that were announced by his close
associates.
ln 1983. he announced that the following year would
mark the start of a 15-year period of natural and man·
made catastrophes that would lead to global holocaust.
_ In 1984 . .he proclaimed that acquired immune
deficiency syndrQme would kill two-thuds oftbe world's
population and told his disciples to become celibate or
remain with only one sexual panner. That came asa shock
to d1sciplcs, who had been taught that the only way to
transcend sex was to engage in 1t so often they would
become bored with it. Durin~ hts period of self-imposed si lence, Rajneesh
spoke publicly only once, choosang to give a deposition 1n
a defamation lawsuit. Dunng the qucst1omng, he berated
the plaint11Ts' attorney for rustling papers and for not
looking at ham when t\c spoke.
He repeatedly called the attorney "stupid," and at
one point asked ham. ''How much IQ you ha ve got?"
Several months after ending his penod of silence.
RaJncesh.burst into t.he spotlight with a news conference
that drew reponers from four contanents.
He soon became a fixture on nt'twork television.
labeling himself the ''rich man's guru" and saying he
want~d has followers to seize control of the world. Ht'
ama~ed some and enra$Cd others with his steady stream
of ribald Jokes and nd1cule of politicians and religious
leaders. whom he labeled "fascisls" or "bigots."
God. according to the guru. ts "the greatest he
invented by man"
-Rt-pom 1 s a 110 photographers were rcq u1 red to
shampoo and bathe wi th unscented -tioaps befof't'
interviewing the guru bccause'oT1rts reportea frailties.
Disciples say the guru IS allergic to perfumes and wool and
has diabetes and back problems.
Ra1neesh reveled an the pubhclly.
"I sell contentment. ·J sell enhpltenmcnt," the ~uru
said. "This is my circus ... an'1 I t'nJOY 11 immensely. '
Worst security problem_'? Tracking motives of workers
Defe n se con tractor d efin es espionage:
·war for employees· h earts a nd minds··
By ROGER GILLOTT . ,., .....,_ .,,. ..
LOS ANGELES -Thusc who
work an the nation's defense 1ndustf"\
are never allowed to forget that tht''
are doang scns1t1ve work and that
foreign governmenls are looking for
opportunHtes to lure them into '>elhng
secrets.
"E"erybody "'ho works for a corn·
pan} like this as made aware of the
need for secunt~ all the lime" sa)s
Harold ('arr. c1 SPOke!..man for ~cattle.
\.\>ash -based Boeing Co., whose de-
fense contracts include work on the
S..52 and S.. I bombers. the "Star
Wars" space-defense system and the
air-launched cruise missile.
"E"erywhere you lum, thert' 1s
some reminder of secunty," Carrs
says. . .
.\ n official of a ma1or Southern
California defense contractor, who
s'poke onl}' on cond1t1on that ht"
ndme not he used. as more blunt
··111s a war for the hearts and mind\
I o t the workers." theoffic1al~ys "We
..--------------arc b<:ginnang to understand that
Dr George 0 WocxJs
th
lvd .. ., and sealed doors go JU'>t o,o far
I he> can't stop ..,omcone from meet·
1ng another person an a park and
e\l hangan~ tnformalton ... L In California alone. there have
been a 'half-dozen conv1ct1ons ot
defense workers an espionage cases an
the past decade.
Ma1or California defense contrac-
tors. which account for about onc-
quarter of the na11on'<J military con·
tracts. have about ·300,000 workers
When ">mall contract0rs and parts
supplier.. an the state are added 1n. the
numher double!>
Keeping labs on all those people
creates the biggest headache for
sccunty officials. Workers can be
expmed to foreign agents an social
settangs and somcumes an their own
apartmt'nl complexes. officials sa}.
"Our message has to go lo 75.0UO
employees," says Edgar Best. chief of
securlly fl!!' suburban El Segundo.
Cal1f.-based Hughes A1rcraf1. Co .. one
of the nation's leading defense elec-
tronics firms. "Our first pnonl) 1s to
convance our people oflhe danger ..
Best adds. "When 5omeone be·
fnends one ofour employees or offers
to help them w11h money problem<>, II rnan for the Los Angeles d1 v1s1on ol
m1~h1 \-l:r) well be for ultmor Cleveland-based TRW Inc. says
mot I\ eo, .. profiles of agena and targets are a
l 'ndcr Dcfemc Department guide· s1gnaticant pan of company-sponsor·
lines, all new employees at defcn~e cd sem1oars and lectures put on by the
contractors must be briefed on secur· National Secunty Agency and FBI
11~ necdc;, and those caveats musl tx· 1ntelhgencc officers.
.penodacally updated.· Jn addition. companies 1end to
Workers are required to repon an} include a11 worker!> an sel'Unt)' PC!>-
contact with citizens of Wa~w Pact grams. whether the} work pnmanl)
countncs. re~rdless of ho"' innocen1 on defense or commercial proJCClS.
1he) believe 1t mighl he "Those dealing with government
And. S<l) industry sources who programs get more indoctnnat1on.
asked not to be 1denttfied. '>ome bu1 you can't really separate the
companies instruct managers to re-• defense and commercial workers .• "
pon, on an) sign1firant hfcst}le sa}s Don Hanson. spokesman for
changes h) workers. ranting from Long Beach. Cahf.-bascd Douglas
sudden changes an how much mone} .\ircrafl Co .. a d1v1s1on of McDonnell
the) have to spend to \ltuat1ons like Douglas·corp. of St Louis.
di vo rce and depression that nrnld Thr concentrauon on M"Cunty also
make th em su~crpt1bk to cn11u:-~howed up rccentl> when the Defense
ments Department nlltcd plans to move a Official~ at SC\ era I compan1e<1 de-terminal from one side of \uhurban
cltned 10 w mment un whether the-. Burbank Airport 10 another. putting
monitor l'mployees' pnvate hves ·11closer10 the facilities of Lockheed
But John ( Lungren Jr .. spokes-Corp.
• Lockheed's Burbank facility is
home of the super-scrrt't Skunk
Worls. which flave developed some
of the nation·~· most soph1st1cated
weapons. including the nation's first
jet fighter. the h1gh·Oying but slow
U-2 SP} plane and its sleek supersonic
successor, the SR· 71.
The Skunk Works currently is
working on the secret Stealth JCt
tighter dt'signed to evade enemy
radar Late last year, the company's
Missile and Space Division in
Sunnyvale in Northern California
was awarded one of the biggest of the
"Star Wars" contracts to design and
build a m1ss1le that could antercept
and dt'stroy enemy warheads above
the canh's atmosphere. ·
At Los Angeles-based Northrop
( orp , spokeswoman Maria
Oharenko was reluctant to talk about
secunt} measures.
But !>he adds. "Wt' are aware of the
need fur secunty, and we take 11 very
senously."
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.\TL .\NT A -... Although the
Sou them C"hnst1an Leadership (on·
fercncc no longer commands the
attention 11 dad an the 1960s. 1ts
current leader says the c1v1l righb
organ11at1on as busily confrnumg the
crusade hegun by the Rev Manin
Luther Kang Jr
"We arc car11 mg on an 1hc acu v1st.
non-' wlcnt manner Dr K 1ng would
ha "e v.ante<l." c;a1d the Rl'" Joseph
Lo\.\ Cr). SC 'I.( pre\1Jcnt
1 he SC LC wa\ :\1 lo"' l'bb an 1977
when Lower) took over from the Rev
Ralph Da\.ld <\bcmathy. who had
become prec;1dent after King's 1968
dsasc;inat1on. . ·
Upon tepping down, Abernathy
admitted he was "worn out." He also
said he was f rustratt'd by the SCLC's
srowins financial problems and t.he
increasing fnct1on with the Martin
Luther King Jr. Center for Non·
(
'1olent Social Change an l\tlanta,
which competed for many of th e !>ame
dollars the SCLC was after .
Lowery says the SCLC. founded 28
}'ears ago by King and other black
ministers following the Montgomery.
Ala .. bus boycott. now is healt~y and
active. ·
He also says the SCLC remaans an
dTecuve force despite a much lower
profile than 11 had an the days of the
Selma. Ala .. march and the: bloody
confrontations in B1rm1ngham.
Memphis and Mobile.
Asked recently about this lower
profile, Lowery replied. "The count')
has put the issues ofpoveny and c1v1J
nghts on the back burner. We are still
dcahng with these issues, but they
aren't on the media's agenda now and
so you don't hear as much about what
Wt' are doing.
··But, J assure you we are strong and
growing. We've got a million-dollar
budget, our biggest ever. and we've
got 90 active chapters around the
cou ntry, our most ever."
Lowery was Jubilant last Wedncs-
da). the 57th anniversary of K.mg's
b1nh. as he announced a successful
conclusion to the SCLC boycott oft he
Winn-D1x1e grocery chain. which
promised to stop selling South
African canned fruit and frozen fish.
"This 1s the present Dr. King would
have most apprt'c1atcd. kn owing his
organization l'i alive and well,"
Lowery said.
"Today we 're faced with complex.
worldwide issues that are so much
rnort' complicated than the questions
we dealt with an the old days. Then, 11
was simply a matter of whether blacks
could sit on the bus or be served at a
lunch counter. While we won the
battle for the customer's side of the
luoch counter wp.~till 11re fighung'thc
battle for the cash register side "
As a rcsuh, he said ... the SCLC
conttnues to run Operation Bread·
basket, designed to boost black econ-
omic opportunities.
"More and more we're goang to the
pnvate sector and demanding what
we call 'equitable reinvestment • By
this I mean we want blacks to work 1n
and manage the enterprises they
suP.pon with their dollars," he said.
·we simply have to find a way to
convince white America it's not an the
best 1ntercsfs of our country to have
35 m1lhon people hving 1n poveny,"
He said the SCLC continues to
lobby the Reagan adm1nistrnt1on and
Congress for jobs and better econ-
om1c conditions for Po<>r people
Lowery said the LC was no
lonaer staging regular large demon·
strations but could still move masses
pf people w~en it needed to. He cited
the 1983 march on Washington to
SUP\X)rt extension of the federal
Voling RighJs Act
"We turnt'd out 450.000 people,"
he said "ll wu our bJ.l&CSL march. ~er."
As for the Kins hohday. Lower)
has mixed emotions about the ob-
servance
"I JUSI want 10 ~-. this and no
more." he u1d "lht' observance·~
purcl> ctn•mol)tal nature doelll•t
represent what Martin Luther King
Jr. stood for Any attempt to ~parate
Manan from non-violent act1v1sm or
ftom the St LC · " not tu>nonn1 ht~
memoJ"\. 1t t\ dc~rat1ng it."
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Ru1c1 ous Non s
Catholics to launch final
season of Renew program
Fony-two Roman Catholic par-
ishes in the Or.nae Diocese on Feb. 9
will launch the fourth and final
season of Renew.
The two and one-half year program w.s established to au1dt the spiritual
growth of the church community,
wtth the long range goal encom~ss-
1ng'buildini parish li fe and providing
assistance in social justice.
The core 1s sharing f~th ex-
penences in small groups of l 0 to t'2
pcopk who meet weekly in pnvate
homes for a penod of six weeks, the
length of each Renew season. The
success of the program is measured by
1he number of aroups. which has
averaged 65 per pansh. ·
Arca pari$he$ participating include
St. JoacMm'• and St. Job ~e
BaptJ1~ Costa Mesa; St. Bouveetue
and St. PHI, Huntington Beach; St.
EUubeD Au Se&oD, Irvine; Oar
Lady Qaeu of A111el1 and Qur Lady
of Moyt Carmel, Newport Beach;
and St. 'Catberlne'1, Laguna Beach.
•••• Three series of adult classes will
begin Sunday at St. Mark Presby-
I
terlaa Cla.,elt, J ambor~ Road at
EastblufTDnvc, Ne'wpon Beach.
Titles of the four-week courses Jre
"Ad vanced Bible Study, Women and
Jesus," "Joy 1n Parenting" and "De-
pendence and Independence in
Adulthood."
All will begin at 10:45 a.m. For
information. call 644-1341 . • • • Dr. Burton Karson, music director
of St. MJcuel and All A111el1
Episcopal aiarclt, wtll conduct an
adult forum on the new hymnaJ at
9: 1 S a.m. Sunday at lhe church, 3233
Pacific View Dnve, Corona del Mar. • • • Femano Tafoya, attorney and civil
nghts activist, will talk about prison
reform, at the 7· 3o p.m. forum Fnday
at the Oran1e Coa1t UD..ltarla.n Ual-
vcnaUat Claarelt, 1259 'Victona St.,
Costa Mesa.
Tafoya serves on lhC1 employment
committee of the Human Rights
Commission of San Francisco and 1s
the coordinator for the Unitanan
UniversaJist Service Committee's
National Moratonum on Prison Con·
struc:;tion.
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School children. boldinC a poeter of the pope. are ready to
welcome the pontiff who atarta h19 mlt ln India today.
A rccepuon will follow, and a
donation of $3 1s suu estcd. For
information, call the church at
646-4652 ' or ~tty Guthne at
8.35-011 7 • • •
Folk musician Harry Harrison will
talk about music from China and
Spain at the 10:30 a.m. m~eung
Sunday of the UaJtariu UD.lvenallat
Fellow1ltlp of Lapaa Buell, 429
Cypress Dnve. Taped folk music wtll
accompany his commentary. • • •
The parent /infant and
parent/toddler ennchment programs
will resume next week at the Jewish
Parenting Center of Slllr Ha-Ma 'alot·
Harbor Reform Temple, l I 00 Mar
Vista Drive, Newport Beach. For
information. call the temple at
644-7203. • • •
"Personal Safety Awareness" 1s the
first in a series of three teen-issue
workshops to be presented at Temple
Bat Yaltm of Newport Buell, I 01 1
Camclbaclt St. The session will be
conducted at 11 a.m. Sunday by Dan
Membera of St. Joachim'• Catholic Church,
C~ta Meu, take an old-fuhloned hayride
...., ...... ., ............
to pabllclae the Renew eeuon, wb.ldl wt.U beC1D nest weekend.
· Cecil. Los Angeh:s poli<'e officer who
represents Personal Safety Awareness
Inc.
For information. call Minam Van
Raalte at ~ 1999 • • •
Winter vrsuors to Laguna Beach
will be · honored at a coffee hour
followtn& the 10 a,m. service Sunday
at the Ndpibo""41 <AqrepdeUI
Qvcll, at SL Ann's Drive and
Glcnneyrc Street.
ContrO\rersy ·surrounds pope's visit·
By JOHN WINN MlLLER
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ROME -Pope fohn Paul II
departed Friday for India on on~of
the globe-straddling pontiffs most
controversi91 journeys.
Awaiting him were protesting
Hindu m1htants and a small d1v1dcd
church sometimes accused of being a
threat to the overwhelmingly Handu
nauon.
The AJ1taha Boeing 747 took ofT
from Rome's Leonardo da Vinci
Airport at 10:05 p.m. -4:05 p.m.
ES -for the first official visit 10
India by a Roman Catholic pope.
The 65-year-old ponuffwill plunge
at once into a full day of act1v111es.
1ncludigg four speeches, a Mass.
moeting.s with go vernment offioals
and a s~ial tnbute to Mohandas K .
Gandhi. the prophet of non-violence
who led India to independence from
Bntain in 1947.
John Paul sa id he 1s coming as a
pilJt'lm of peace bringmga message of
unity. That he 1s spending so long an a
nation where Roman Catholics
number less than ]. __QCrcent of the
populauon 1s an 1nd1cauon of how
much unportarice he places on the
tnp, Vaucan officials say.
The Indian church is also 1mpon-
ant because it is the second largest 1n
Asia behind the Philippines.
''Our Holy· Father's v1s11 is a real
gift of God," said Mother Teresa. the
Roman Catholic nun who won 1he
1979 Nobel Peace Pnze for her work
among the poor and dymg of Cal-
cutta. John PauJ will v1s1t her house an
Calcutta.
John Paul has faced danger and
demonstations on previous tnps
aboard, but rarely were the protests so
vocal or from such a wide spectrum of
a country.
About 6,000 militant Hi ndus dem-
onstrated f'nda) 1n New Delhi.
shouting with fi,sts raised. "Pope go
back!"
Hindu groups have announced
other mass demonstrations. anti-
. papal slopns ha'e appeared in New
Delhi and Madras. andar least two
death threats have been made against
the leader of the world's 840 m lLI ion
Roman Catholics.
EHn some Chnstians are com·
pla101ng that the tnp may harm
comfll11nal harmony.
Hindus make up 83 percent of
lod1a·s 750 million people and Chns-
uans 3 percent -JUSI over half. or
about 13 m1llton. of them Roman
Catholics.
Security-for !ht.29th forcign\np of
John Paul's seven-year ponuficate
wtll be -extremely tight. an Indian
government official told The As-
sociated Press.
John Paul. wh o survived two.
assassmatjon attempts, wtll use two
bullet-proof ··popemobdes ''
prov1<led by the Vatican. Sccunty
forces will surround him throughout,
and police plan to scan at random
spectators at papal appcaran~s with
metal detectors.
Hindu militants have accused th!!
Chnsuan community of trying to
undenmne Ind.la's native religion
and culture and induce the poor to
convert 10 a Western faith linked to
colomahsm.
Chnstians in some northern stale$
have been agitatiDJ for · autonomy,
and strict restrictions bav~ been
1mooscd on foreign mis~ooaries.
Vatican officials said one of Jobn
Paul's missions will be to try to
convince Indians the church poses no
threat to the st.ate or its culture and
that it has the riaht to expand.
During the tour. John Paul will
deliver 27 speeches and cover more
than 12.000 miles.
He IS expected to address the issue
of arufioal birth control. The church
strongly opposes contraception, but it
1s a top pnority for the government of India. the world's seoond most popu-
lous nation after China.
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CADIZ, Ohio -film sUlr Clark remembered in style 1oday on the
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franltly, my dear, folks in his home-Nostal11a buffs and thoSt' who knew
town arc prouder of him than ever. / him when plan to dcd1catt' a monu-ment at the site of Gable's Charleston
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years aao
Best known for hi s rolt' as thl'
dashina .. flfst-talk1ng Rhett Butler
who wooed. won and walked out on
V1v1en Leigh's Scarlett O'Hara in
"Gone With The Wind," Gable. sa:r
those who keep the local chronicles.
wasn't much to look at before he
"wt'nt Hollywood."
"He had those great big cars ... said
Michael/ Cope. Harrison County
lreasurir and one of the founders of
tht' 2-year-old Gable Foundation.
"He also had a big gap between his
teeth. But he was big and strapping
and the jad1es loved him."
Gable. who died NoY 16. 1960.
was a lost treasure around here tor
years. said C'opc.
But last year. Distaff. a 1ci'a1
women's organtza uon. decided
Gable's her11agc should be formally
recognized.
Arledge quits
l sports duties
for ABC-TV
NE\\ YORK (AP) -Roone
Arledge has reli nquished day.to-day
control of ABC' Sports in orsfer to
concentrate on the network's news
depanment, the network announced.
Arledge. who has been president of
'\BC Spons since 1968 and of ABC
News since 1977, will be replaced as
head of the sports departmen1 b> I Dennis Swanson. formerly president
I of the ABC-owned stati ons.
S"anson will report to Arledge
who was given the title of group
president of ABC News and Spons
Arledge retained the title of president
of ABC News.
The mpnumen1, to be dedicated
wh ile residents don costumes rem1-
n1sn•n1 of characters from "Gone ..
W11h The Wind ... 1s the first step.
Cope said
Even 1uall). 1he fpunda.t1on hopes
to supplement the St"ven-foot ~anllt'
and bronzt' monument with a life:S1£e
statue and a visitor's cen tt'r that will
also honor another native. Gen
George ( uster of C1v1I War and Lillie
Big Horn fame
Although JOO tickets have been
sold for Saturday's birthday pany.
Coix-said. some of Gable's more
notabk fnends have St'nt regrets
~mong them is President Reagan.
who Cope" said prom 1sed to send a
message for the ceremonte'> Others
"ho declined were "Gont' W11h The
Wind" co-stars Butterfly M~ul·en
and 01t .. 1a Dt' Hav1Jland. as well as
Sir Laurence Olivier and Claudelle
C'olben
Ironical!>. rcs1den 1s are honoring a
man who only lived here for a few
\cars
Born Wilham Clark Gable in t 90 I
10 Wilham and Adeline Gable. local
records sho" Gable's mother died
three months after his b1rlh Later his
famil~ mo,cd to Hopedale. where
the} "' ed until Gable turned 17
II was then thac Gable ran awa) 10
Akron (ope o;a1d He re1urned bnefly
when his stepmother became ill.
Cope said oflicials hope the G~blc
n:mcmbrancc will promote tounsm
tn this count\ of 17,000. where
declines in 1he steel and coa l indus-
tries ha"e left ncarl} one-founh of the
140rlo. force w11hout 1obs.
"\\-e ha\C a lot to boast about. with
(1ablt. C u!.tcr and oth er pretty
famous (I' ti War figures that came
out of th1c; county.'' said Cope.
"Things arc tough here, but we s11 ll
have our hentage and that 's some-
thing 10 be proud of."
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Vivien Le~b In "Gon~ With the Wind." .
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CULVER CITY -Mention "The
Brat Pack" to Rob Lowe, and has
boyishly beauuf ul face turns 40ur.
··w111 ft ever end?"' he sighs.
You've beard of the Brat Pack. It's
, that 1980s juvenile version of
Humphrey Bogart's Rat Pack of the
19 SQs, a handy term to enc.om pass, the
bevy of youna performers currently
making the rounds an Hollywood's
youth-themed mC>Vies. '
Rob Lowe i~ one of the leading
members, along with Scan Pton, Ally
' Sheedy, Judd Nelson, Em1lio
Estevez, Molly Ringwald and
Anthony Michael Hall.
"It's a romantic notion that we all
hang out together, but it's not true,"
says Lowe, the dreamy-eyed and rosy-
cheeked star of "Oxford Blues" and
"St. Elmo's Fire.''
"It's like saying that mu.s1cians
hang out together, as if Tom Pett y
would call up Bruce Springsteen and
say, 'Hey. what're ya doin' tonight?' Jt
doesn't happen with them, nor wi1h
us. ('Brat Pack') is just a phrase that 1s
handy for cnucs. Wt're all worlung,
so there's no chance to get together.
Any contat't we have 1s strictly
telephone talk."
Rob Lowe reponed duufuJly to
~ MG M Studios for a senes of 1n~r
v1ews to c.all attention to his latest
release, ''Youngblood." Like many of
his actiog generation, he is not overly
fond of the publicity aspect of the
business.
''I'm &(ttana used 10 it," he said "I
know what tht' purpose IS to &Ct
people to see your movies But I reall y ~t bored talkina about myself all the
tune. It's easier for dutttors and
produoen; they can talk about the
i'ilm. But· l end up talk.Ing about
myself. Borina." "
Has he been stuna by the ptess?
"Oh, yes. lt"s no fun , and I end up
san ng. 'I'll never do any press again.'
But of course I do. Have I bttn
misquoted? Wbat's that song? 'I been
cheated, I been mlSlrcated , when wall
I be loved'r"
Lowe had come to talk about
''Yo ... ngblood,'' in which he plays a
talented skater trying to carve out a
career in professional hockey. Wnt-
ten and directed by onetime member
of the Yale Univenat~ockey team,
Peter Markle ("Hot "), the film
also fea tures Cynthia ibb. Patnck
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~It's the ha.rdest movie to hoot
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29daysm the 1ntrnor ofan ace nnk in
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To four entries
t ally perfect 11 's
Onl> one point continues to separ-
ate the top four teams in Tnvia Bo'A-1
V a1o the GWC Koff« Klukb and tht
Bell Gardens High School Sc .. olars,
Lancers and Athletes all turned JO
JX'rf t.·t" 1 ~cort•i..
TRIVIA BOWL -· VSTANDINGS
awe Kon-IOutCll 11 I I
BOH Scl\Olart (111
f M Unoe<t(l I)
8QM Afhlllt .. t111
Lolly & Co 171
OM20!91
lggHlt9J ~
N8'>cy PrlOf (II) •
JolW\ ""-"19Mtman a..-Ce111tne (8~
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Gt-VW-(3)
L.Att Ag""' (31
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31'~ 30
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27 19.
17 151.o
12 •
I u<la\ 1s the.big da}' for tm 1add1ch
J\ thl· '>t.'cond annual Orange Count>
Tm 1Jl Pursuit ( hamp1onsh1p un-
fold' JI .\nahc1m Pla1a. beginning at
11 a m The local Klaatu Barada
Nlkto Society team 1s defending m
!Ille, and we'll ann0unce the results
nc>.t Saturda\.
Mcan"'hilc. t.ht'"' on these for J
\\>h1k
I James Wh11more and Keenan
\.\~nn "'ere an unhl..cl~ \Ong and
d11nrc team 1n "'hat mo"1e'!
:?. \\hat kind of automobile ""a~ "M' Mother. the ('ar,,.. · J: ..\n C\tablt shment called Tedd''-;
Ta,crn 1s frequented b> the inhah1-
tJ nl'i of.,.,hat comi c stnp''
4 ~ame thc onl~ president to be
married in the Wh ite House
5 SatmC'al -;ingcr .\flan Sherman
once"' rote a '>Ong named all the l S
states to tht.• mu'>H. of "'hat popular
1n\1rumcn1al nu mber''
fl The mu\tfah ·· ..\pplause"' and
Toi
TITUS -
.. Promise<, Promises" both w t're
stage atlaptat1on!> of Oscar-winning
mo' 1c~ ~.Jame the 01cl..s
7 f he first <\11-Amencan football
team "'as cho!>en ·b) an athletic
'd1ret.1or from v.hal uniH~rs1ty?
8 Jame) Dean got otTon'the wrong
foot literal!~. al h1\ new school b)
doing '~hat in thr mo\1e .. Rebel
~ 1th•1u1 a C .lu~r'>'"
9 ·\faintain the Right" 1s the
i.log.ir1 ot v. ha t organ1za11on?
10 "iamr the three pokrr-pfay1ng
bJI\ 111 th1.· rnmtl ~1np Pogo
Last Week' Answers
I · \JI radms on the base (con-
li!oeated in ··~1rangdmc")
~ Jame'> Franosrns ITV\ first
.. Hu nter'")
3. "Star Trek" ( Drahble's mother)
4. Oklahoma ( ti\ (first w1th parl...-
1ng mt.'tl'r') 5 "MJnol La \t,mcha" f"wal k 1nta
hell")
6. "'B~e B~c B1rd1e" (pe pped-up
tunic)
7. The Los .\ngeles Raiders (wild
rard winner)
8. Khanoum (decapitated horse)
1.J. Grace lick (God'\ mother)
Ill "Scaramourhc"' (gift of laugh-
tn)
"K·nd 1uur am"er~ to TR/VJ.\. co
thl' Oath Pilot P () BO\ 1560. CosLa
!1.tc~:J <J.!6.!6 .\II t'ntncs mus1 be
nn·11 ed b1 "l'dnesdaL other.Hse
ha/( lht• pi.11 a\ last ~core "11/ be
a",udcd.
Turn upbeat and
help performan~e
uni\ ers1t) of C. h1ca$0 sc1en11st!>
discovered that Ouc1uat1ono; in men-
ta l performance seem related to bod'
temperature. The holler the bod}. the
better the performance I read that
\Omewhere. No t 1n "Playboy·· .\
sc1ent1fic JOumal. I think. t\n~ho"'.
that indt' 1duals \al"\ 1n what time ol
da' thl'\ do 1he1r bCst "'ort.. has long
.. been l..no\A. n But re1oearchcrs no\A.
b<.'11e' c 11"' he<:ause the} d11Ter 1n \A. hat
time ot da~ 1hc1r b<xl)' temperature ..
are highest
Q. Whert· on this ean h. insofa r as
. we now kno\A.. 1,1,as the fir~t commun1-
t~· of human heing\.,
' .\. In "'hat's nov. Ital~ Digger<; in
1966 came up with the .remain\ ol a
house there bdte,cd 10 havt' ~<'n
built a1 least :?00 <><111 ago
The ancestral mJnm: houc;e of the
De Wessyngton lamil) 1n England
bears a coat of am1'> "'llh three stare,
and two stnpe' De \l.cssyngton v.a~
the An$1o-Sa>.on spdltngof\Jva~h ing
ton. H1stonan' think 1hc old tam11\
coa1 of arms v.a.., "'here C1t•orgc
Washington go1 thl' design ol tht•
Amencan flag
O Havcthcrl·nn hcenan' rcall>
d1sa strou'i eanhq11.1~r' ca'>l ol the
Mt'iSl'i'ilppt Rt\l'r''
~ One "'recked thrn 11ut lour o l
the building\ 1n < hJrll'\lt1n \ < That
wJ'> !<10 \l'ar'> d!l'' \u~· 11 I ~xo to
he spcctl'i(
PEOPLE
L.M.
Bovo
\OU 'c laun dered each of )our
bedsheets., Or l'<H.:h of )'O ur
pillowcases'.' .\ hotel bcdsheet 15
laundered 42 times before 1t'c; tO'>sed
out. 1f1 yp1cal. .\.pillowcase. 31 times .
() Wasn't It Lyndon . .lohn<;on who
\aid. "\l. htn a grcdl number of people
arc not "'ork1ng. a 'itate ot uncmpltt)-
mcnt CXISl'>"'l
.\ · i'oo sir. that wa5 C alv 1n
< oolidge L) ndon John<>on 'ia 1d, "For
the first li me in h>'>tol"). profit'i are
higher than ever h<'forc"
It ha' been trad1ttonal that onr nul
ol fi,e medical <,tudenl\ has been the
offc.pnng of a dot tor
Half of all muggings ha ppen in-
doors -in hallwavs. elevators.
ba -.cmcnt' ·
C uriou<> l>1tlc ra~al th1.· Capuchin
mQ.n kc\-Lih· a <:JI 11 an hes 1ts back
and <ipll~ Then 11 hark\ 111..e a dog
II \nu want "' \t.1n at the top. dig
d1IChl'S
L.M Boyd )s R syodicated
rolumaist.
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HORO SC OPE
Sujlay, Feb ry t
ARIES (M rch 21-April 19): Emphasis on family finances. reuni ons.
·•pthenna or t clan." You ·u be concerned wnh d1rect1on. purpose. ab1hty
to combine fo s with one whose ideas ofieh clash with your own. Cancer
nauvc figures p ·nentl ·
TAURUS (Apnl ay 20): Keep plans flexible! What appeared to be a
lost cause will be revived. alive and kicking. Long-d1stancc-call verifies views.
could· be reason for later celebration.
GEMINJ (May 21-June 20): Work details are emphasized. Check
directions, instructions. Be positive . -------------
concerning source mat~al. Rea4 bc-
1wecn the lines, be aware ofsmall print.
You'll get help from one who share~ SYDNEY your conce rn s.
CANCER (June 21-July . 22):
Scenario highlights excitement of dis-· 0MARR covery, change. travel and variety of
contacts. Gain indicated through writ-••••••••••••• ten word. Member of opJ)Osite sex d~
care. Wlll makt it obvious. Virgo plays top role.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): M-.,or domestic adjustment occurs. includes
famil y ~lationships. possible plans to remodel home. Money could come ,
-..from surprise source. Focus on future prospects. security, greater emotional
stability ..
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Contemplate goal, review plans, realize there
continues to be a "missing link." Emphasis o n versatility, fun. glamour.
surprise v1s1ts, communication from relauve. Protect valuables.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You '" rn more about money, how to earn
more oftt. you'll be presented with of' , difficult to refuse. Cycle high. )ou'll
be at n&ht _place._ persons you .. ..im1rc will show their respec1. Lo"e
relat1onsfup intensifies.
SCORPIO--(Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Sccnano highlights glamour. applause.
ability to complete assignments "on time." lmpnnt style, dance to your own
tune, state views an dynamic, dramatic fashion. Aries, Libra natives will pla y
outstandina roles.
SAG ITT ARIUS f Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Light 1s shed on areas previously
prohibited. You'll make new start. vigor returns. romance plays maJor role
You get to tican of maners. you display almost uncanny ability to ··p1d.
wmners ... Aquanan 1s featured.
CAPRJCOl\N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Puzzle piece!> fall into place -you gain
access to "complete story "Confusion clouds evaporate. Lunar emphasis on
friends. desires, romance, speculat1on, powers of persuasion. You'll be
reunited with family member.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What you have been ··waiting for" will
amve -on time. Focus on pleasure, celebration. increased social ac11 v1t)
You'll be more aware of body image, we1ght • .ai:rneara~ wardrobe. Gemini
figures prominently
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Status quo shakes. rattles and falls. You
have opportunity for "new deal." Focu~-on communication. travel, higher
education. Spiritual values surge Lo forefro nt. You'll tear down for uh1mat~
purpose of rt>huilrtinP ·
IF FEB. t JS YOUR BIRTHDAY you'll make new stan this year. you'll
be relieved·ofburden. yo u'll be more independenl in thought. action. You'll
have opportunity to display skills. to test theones. to fall madly in lovt
Cancer. Capricorn people play 1mponant roles m your hfe. You are
attractive. moody and have knack for deahn~ w11h public. especially women
You no longer will be saddled with obhga11on not your own in first place
You'll feet and look better. you'll impnnt your owo style. July could bt' your
most memorable month of 1986.
Prank turned cruel
as secret revealed
DEAR AN N LA NDERS: There
have been umes when yo u ha ve
allowed reader<; to get a special
message across. I hope you will
ptnmt me this pnv1lege. I feel there 1s
a lesson 10 be learned. -SAD IN
.\.TLA NTA.
DEAR ATLANTA: Tbe space Is
youn. Go abead.
DEAR OL TH C OBB ST -
A11
LAIDERS
DENTS: It's:? o'llock 1n the morning • and I can't sleep I lea med oft he cruel · and am ver) much !" lo .. e w1th him
tnck played on m) granddaughter al The problem : am s wile died four
the school recently. A boy tnpped her years ago. He .treats me well~ exc~pt
JO the hall. Her wig and glasses fell off. when he gets Jealous which 1s qutte
Everyone laughed. She was crushed often. I have never g.iven Sa~ an y
One lad came 10 her rescue and reason not lo trust me. I don t see
helped gather her books. What a fine anyone but him. He ~r~quentl)
Young man he was 10 do that phones me wh en I am v1s11ing with fnends and relauves to make sure I
Let me tell yo u wh> my grand-am really there. I find this embarrass-
daughter wears a wig. When she was 1ng. He fo llowed me twice last week
10 she had a brain tu mor and was and I caught him checking the
operated on at Emory Hosp1uil. The mileage on my car.
doctors told us she might be blind or paralyzed, but thank God she was I am troubled by the fact that he
luck} and now she 1s like an> other I 5. says he can never love anyo ne but his
year-old. But the rad1a11on treat-~eceased wife. Would I be playing
men ts made her hair fall out and 1l has second fiddle the rest of my hfe 1f I
grown back 1n thin wisp!> mamed him,, Please advise. -. UNSU RE IN BATTLE CREEK. I'm sure no one really meant to be
cruel, but please. the next time you see
someone you 1hink 1s a little different.
remember it could happen to you or
to vour s1s1er or brother.
Now that I have wn tten this letter I
pra} no other child will suffer such
humtltat1on. .\ G RA ND-
MOTHER.
DEAR ANl\J LANDERS: I have
been going with "Sam .. fo r th ree years
I DEAR B.C.: You are worrying
about the wrong tblag. Many
wldower1 feel a little gallty wben
they take oat a woman. Tbe aerloas
cllDllen ln this relationship are tbe man'• Jealousy and bis lack of trust.
Do yoa want a basband who follows
you arond and cbecks tbe mileage on
your car? U you marry Sam, tbat'1
exactly what you will get.
KCBS dropping anchor, Sandy Hill
By tbt i\s'io('1alt>d Prc'i'i
l ()\ .\ \.( ,1 I f \ andy Hill,
torml·r "(111111! \l11rn1ng .\men-
rn ·· co-ho'il 1\ 111. ing replaced as
anchor qf .1 1-.C ll\ T \. nc""\ ~ho"
in Jn cflon 111 roughen the
program\ rrprntang tmdg(' an
oil 1ual. \,!Id
I mm' '-'llH1tr Bill 'tout,
alr~JJ\ ;i l'11mn1c·nlJ1t1r and intt•r-
' ll'\A.l'r JI lhr \ldlton '-'Ill lake
O\t'r lht• .1111 h111 Pf'\ll1<1n "1on
d.n
J h<' l h.tngr " p.111 t)f an
t•mrha"il\ on mnr<· ngorou<, new'
lOH·rng1· v.htlh hJ\ 1ndudcd
<1m·ng1h1·11 1n~ the '"'l'\llgilll\C
n•pnntr.g umt and pro\ 1din~
n10n· 1n·d1·pth look' ,1t 1<1c;uc<1
I\( R\ T\ \. tlr Pr<''itdcnt and
C 1t·n1.·r;il \.tanJgu Frank Gardner
\Jld In II nl'\I.\ r<'k:l\t'
Ron Jr. on TV
\if\.\ YORK -Ron Rtagan,
""" ol Pre~1dcnt ~nd "1t1, Ron-aid
~l.tgan . \A.Ill ma kr h1\ O<'t"'ork
1dl'\l'\1on arnna dehut Js ho-;1 of "R< ''i ''\<t1urdh Night L1"r" r 1 ti x
Rr.1gan began ac; a dancer with
!ht." lo-ffrc\ II n ancers and the
Jo1lrt•\ R3iJct bllt later sw11chrd
111 hrnadcasung and JOumah~m
I_
Sandy HUI
Copped out
I n~ \ ~u[Lf:.~ -Eddlt
Murpby'1 mo\1c "Beve rly Hills
(up ·• the h•Jat H·Selling
.. ldN>Cb~ttt' 1n htStOI'). IS now
JU'>t u collct tor's item
Paramount Homt' V1deo sa1d 1t
\.\111 not fil l order., for the $29 ,S
•
Ron Rea.can
tape :rfter J~ lt Th~ mpe 1~
eJt pccted to d1sap.J>(ar from retail
\h\'h es w1th1n I few weeks
"DOW aflabbed?
NA HV ILLC Veteran
· country music star HHll Soow
says he did not appear on 1h1s
monlh·s CBS-TV pecul salut1na
the (1rand Ole Opf) because h1'i
designated pan made him feel
hke "an outcast ·· ·
now.a memberoftheC'ountr;
Mus1r Hall of Fame. said he
turned down an offer to si ng one
verse of his famed song. ''I'm
Movan· On," on the 1wo-hour
show broadcast Jan. 14
· I felt ltkc 1ht' Opr) should
ha ' e done a lot more for me··
nov.. 71 . ~td "They should
ha q~ c;tepped in and \aid. ·(;1,c
him more than a ve rse.' . I fcrl
like an outca'>t"
'now said that de!>p1tc h1\
d1.,rlcasurc at the TV spcc1al. he
"11 continue singing at regular
Opn \how~
Do mtn10 reeta
RARCELONA. Spain
Opera star Placido Domln10 re -
sumed work on the film "Ottllo"
th is week foll ow1na hr s rectWC'~
from-henmr\UIJ\'I )'". but ht' st t
won't be 'iinain& for a while
l he tenor underwent SUr'gC:F) to
'orrcct a double hem1a Jan. 8 in a
Barcelona clinic. ~mmao said
he would not be able to resume
s1 na.ina for at least a month. and
will be working on the non· 11n1Jna pans of the film
· ..
BRIDGE
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
Q.1-As South. vulnecabh.'. you
hold
•A98 .;;" AJ662 9 •AQ98
Th~ bidding has proceeded:
North Ea tt. Sotlth West
I + PaH 2 \ 3 ,'\
PaH PaH ?
What do you bid now"
Q.2-As South, vulnerable, you
hold
+AKQJ7-65 "' (>4 •AKQJ
You r right·hand opponent. opens
the bidding with one hf'art What
act 1011 do you take"
Q.3"-As South, volnerable. you
hold
+9 -Q6 A8543 +Q9852
The h1ddin~ has proceeded:
East South Weat North
l Pa88 l + Pua
I NT Pass Pass 2 t
Pas11 ?
Whal action do you take'.'
Q.4-Roth vulnerable, a~ South
y ou hold
+KQ7652 7 •AJ10532
Your right-hand opponent opens
I hC' bidding With onl' heart. What
a<·t1 on do you take')
Q .6-As South. vulnC'rable. you
hold:
+92 AQ876 AS • +AX93
Tlw bidding has proceeded·
CHARLES
GOREN
OMAR
SHARIFF
North East South West
PaSl!I PaH l . PaSl!I
4 : Pass ?
What action do you take?
Q.6-Neither vulnerable. as South
you hold.
+J7652 • 83 1091r.J •84
Tht> bidding has proceeded
West .North East South
1 NT Obie Rdbl . ?
What action do you take'?
Look for an'iwC'r'I on Monday.
For Information about Charles
Goren's new newslette-r for
bridge play~ra. W'rile Goren
Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4428,
Orlando, Fla. 32802-«26.
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
I Weakens
5 Ways
9 Misbehave
t4 Run
15 Length un11
16 Oulcry
t7 Elevate
18 Cougar
19 Mall gadget
20 Perfume
22 Shunts
24 Malice
26 Pavihon
27 Samoan tood
28 Food tor
thought
29 Network
32 C1v1I
35 Through
street
37 Drier
38 Pronour1
39 Other
40 Remained
43 S1tted
45 Eccen1nc
46 Vegetables
4 7 Grazed
48 Hand
49 Scaffold
53 Scalding
vapor
2 3
14
17
20
32 33 34
37
40
58
82
65
4
57 Enemy
58 Tocsin
59 Colorless
6 1 Bark cloth
62 Story point
63 Hideous
64 Gusto
65 Genre
66 Mast
67 Stupid one
DOWN
l Concert-
masters 1oy
'2 Range crest
3 Ruminants
• 4 Husky
5 Mogul
6 Occupied
7 Highest !>POI
8 Breaks
9 Music tempo
10 SeashorP
11 S Am
monlley
12 Secondhann
13 Domas
2 I Tumult
2J 011oman
25 Foulard
6
PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED
28 Damsels.
29 Bequealh
30 Re~
31 Drew sap
32 Water sport J3 Latin poer
34 Furnish
36 Ban1sl1ed
38 Got mad
4 1 Letter
42 Balance
43 Feline
44 Ne1ghoor or
7 ( 8
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Nevada
48 Wtld
49 Pe11te ·so -Batbo
5 1 Asian land
52 Confer
53 Vamooses
54 Island
55 E.11treme1y
56 Southern
cons1etta11on ~O Pass 10 the
next round
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by Bii Keane BIGGEOR~E
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by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"Oh. Then what was my second first word?" l. ·I
"No, the set's not on the blink. The football
· season's over."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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In FANTASY ISLANO
GD BETTY Jf.AH ROOINSON
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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1918 J :J. --Rain cau-dea.y of Pro.Am golf tourney In Pebble ae'ach. •
Thi• Maaon'1 UCI .beHball and terinl1 1 .. m1 are prevlewM. 81;
Seahawks·
wrap up
the title
CdMshows · . i a wrinkle,.·· • • in Sunset
But CIF 5-A playoff
pi~tureisja01rned
with four tied (3-4) ·
drops .Tars
'Ocean View High's Scabawks
wrapped up the Sunset Leaaue
basketball championship Friday
night with a victory as oonvincina as
it's four-pme lead with three pmes
left, leaving the balance of the circuit
In disarray.
The Scahawks are ineligible for the
CIF playoffs, but F.dison, Marina,
Huntington Beach and Fountain
Valley are eligible despite 1heir ident-
ical 3-4 records.
Here's how it went:
Ocean View l7, FoHtain Valley '2:
The Scahawks made it a cakewalk
from the opening tip as Blaine
DeBrouwer and Ricky Butler headed
a big first half and Ocean View (7-0,
17-4) kept its Sunset League record
unblemished by defeating the defend-
ing champion Barons at Ocean View.
· DcBrouwer, who led all scorers
with 21 points, and Butler, who added
1 7 and grabbed 1 I rebounds, sparked
Ocean View's first half surge which
lifted their team to a 29-15 halftime
lead after a 9-0 start.
The Barons {3-4. I 2-10) were led by
Rob Briggs ( 15 points). Glen Gordon
{eight points, seven rebounds) and
Tom Rochlen (seven boards). but
could never recover after being down, ·
19-8, after the first quarter.
Desi Haze~ had eight rebounds
and Tony Panzica d ished off four
asmts for the Scahawks.
Butingtoa Beacta II, Martu 55:
Bear bower's 19 adds
to Fryer's 32 to put lid
. over Sailors a t 7 4 -60
By ROGER CARLSON
Ot .. 0.-, .........
Generally speaking the theory to
beat Corona del Mar High's Sea
Kings m basketball 1s simple: Stop 6-2
senior Jeff Fryer:
Newport Harbor H1gh's Sailors
couldn't do it Friday njght (Fryer
netted 32 points) at the winner's gym
and absorbed a 74-60 Sea View
league beating. .
.i\nd. the theory took a bcanng, too,
with guards Tod Bcarbower and
Doug Green cont1nuinJ their surge as
the Sea Kings took the initiative from
the stan and never let up in putting
the Sailors away before 1,200.
"Bcarbowcr's an all-league guard as
far as I'm concerned," said HarbOr
Coach Tim Parscl. "Witho ut him,
Fryer doesn't get half as many good
shots.He was the key. And, they just
do a good defens1ve1ob aU around."
Fryer, who left the pme with I :22
remaining, didn't have the operungs
in the fi.rst quarter, sett.ling for just
three pomts.
But Bcarbower and G reen took up
the slack-Bcarbower popping in six
from the field for 12 of hts 19 points
for the"cvenfog, and Green droppmg
in three from the baseline to provide
the Sea Kings with a 21-1 4 first-
quartcr edge.
"He's really comtng on down the
stretch," sajd Corona del Mar Coach
Jack Errion. 'Tm real happy for
him."
The Vikings, tied with the Oilers at
the end of the third quarter al 40, we~
taken by surpri~ when Brian Bettis
scored aJI <>f his eight points. includ-
ing six free throws, in the founh
quarter to spark Huntington Beach
(Pleue eee SVNSltT/84)
Marina'• SteTe Guild (left) aboota OTer the
outatretched arm• of Oilera SteTe Pemper
~~ ..... --~ ............... (34) and Duren Snow (51). B~tincton
Beach took a 61-55 'rictory Friday.
Bcarbower averaged 5.8 points a
game through his first 18 starts, but in
the last three stans has pumped in 11 .
22 and 19 potnts. • r
Brinkley is new Sailors' Coach
Harbor fills f ootbalT post -
with quarterback-maker
By ROGER CARLSON
Jeff Bnnkley, a former quarterback under
Ernie Johnson at Cemtos College with a repu-
tation fo r molding all-league quarterbacks. has
been named head football coach al Newport
Harbor High.
He replaces Mike Giddings, who resi$ned
. recently after a fo ur-year tour in which the Sailors
went 34-1 2-32 with three leasue championships
and four straight a ppearances in the C IF playoffs .
The playolfs aren't anything foreign to
Bnnklcy-he guided Norwalk's High's Lancers to
the playoffs four straight times during his fi ve-year
reign.
In his e1gh't years as a head coach (including
three at Excelsior High) his quarterback has earned
all-league honors in every mstance, two of them
doing ll back-to-back in Junior and senior seasons.
• ''They've all been drop-back quarterbacks for
the most paFt," said Brinkley, a 33-year-old
bachelor who resides in Seal Beach.
"We've passed the ball quite a bit, .. he adds.
"Bu t I had three all-league tailbacks at Norwalk."
Brinkley has stressed the pro-I offense and an
Okie 52 defense and considers his defensive
ph1losoph1cs one ofh1s strengths.
.. I'm looking for a new challenge," he said.
"Newport has a great reputation academically and
athletically. I felt like I had gone as far as I could al
Norwalk and had gained some respect."
Norwalk hadn't been to the Clf playoffs for
four years prior to Brinkley's arrival and after a J-7
stan, his teams wenl 5-5, 6-3-1, 6-4 and 5-4-1 on the
way to the playoffs. 'fiis 1982 team won the
Suburban League tjtle and his reputation in the
Southeast Los Angeles area wa s such that he was a
head coach in lhe 605 All-Star game in 1984.
.An All-conforencc catcher for Cal Stale
Fullenon in 1974, Brin}clcy comes lo Harbor as a
full-time, on-campus teacher in the physical ·
education department.
"One of things I'm look.mg for arc ass1suants
who arc on campus," said Brinkley ... I bave some
options. I want to taJk to some of the coaches that
have been here and I would like to bring in some
people.
"Maybe 1f I can pick up one or two here at
Newport and bring in one, thal would be four on-
campus coaches."
As for maintaining the pace the Sailors have
set over the past four years, Brinkley offers no
promises, but said, :Tm just iomg to do the best
JOb I can. And. I'm really high on academics and
citizenship.
"We want to stan lifting as soon as possible,"
he adds, in preparation for spnng pracucc.
Bnnkley's athletic background includes
baseball ami football honors while at Excelsior
High. He was a two-year starter at quarterback for
Cerritos College and was a member of Cal State
Fullenon's first championship baseball team.
lie anticipates coming on board at Harbor
within a week. Jeff Brinkley
Lakers have 7 6ers' number
Scott scores 24 to lead them
to 134-100 win over Philly
INGLEWOOD (AP)-Byron Scott's 24 points led
seven Los Angeles Lakers in double figures as the
defending NBA champions drubbed the Philadelphia
76crs t 34-100 Friday night. ·
Fo r the 76crs. the loss was their second straight and
third in theif last four pmes. Pnor to the slide.
Ph1ladelph1a had won 17 of 19 pmes.
The Lakers, who never trailed, broke open the pme
in the third quarter by outscorina the 76crs 4i-26 in the
period to open a I 03-74 advantage going into the last I 2
minutes.
James Worthy scored 22 points. Mike McGee 19 and
Michael Cooper added 18 points and 13 &Hists for Lake rs.
Maurice Lucas had 16 points and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
conlributed 13 pomt.s before retirina to the bench m1dwa)
through the third quancr with four fouls.
Charles Barkley scored 17 points to lead the 76crs.
with ScdaJe Threatt adding 15. '
The Lakers were in control thro u&hout. opening a I 0-
point lead in the first seven minutes and a 36·20 lead after
one quarter Philadelphia twice gol within eight points 1n
the second period before the Lakers took a 61-48 halftime
advantage.
The game was the first "1th the 76ers for recenth
\1gned former Laker Bob McAdoo McAdoo scored I 0
points and grabbed five rebounds 10 21 minutes..
"'M ) gameplan with the Ph1ladelph1a 76ers 1s abou1
the same as 11 was with Los Angeles." said McAdoo. "I'm
supposed to come 1n and ~ve chem quic k points. It finally
hit me that I was not playing for the Lakers when I amved
at LA Airport toda} ..
Philadelphia Coach Matt Goukas said. ''I'm happ)
with the wa) M,cAdoo plaled rona&ht. Bob worked hard
and pla~ed a good first hal • but it wtll take him a while to
set It together It was good tO see he Still has the
Jumpshot." Laker Coach Pat Rile) ..aid the one-sided
o utcome came as a surpnse
"It was a surpnsc," Riley said "We felt good about
the game. I was concerned that fatigue would settle 1n 8ut
1tlwas obvious they had ih1s game 1n the back of their
minds. The bench established the cont1nu1t~ we've been
looking for."
Ph iladelphia's Maunce Cheek' said the 76er5 were
o utgunned early
"They came out aggressive and we didn't respond:'
Cheeks said "It was total domination ··
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Once the Sea Kings establisb"4
their supenonty they never let up,
and with the help of 12 Harbor
turnovers in the first half, the lead was
never senously threatened.
The Sea Kings did find.themselves
1n rare foul trouble. BcarbOwer bad
three penonaJ fouJs called on him in
the first quarter. but when he finally
fouled out with 3:57 left the Sea Kinp
were still in'oommand at 61-49.
The front hnc combination of~
Turner and Tim Christiansen ~
forced out of action because of fodr
fouls each midway through the thiftt
period, but they returned at the start
of the foucth quarter and wcnt"'1he
distance. '
··1 thought they might make a run al
us al tbat point," said Errion of the
absence of Turner and Christiansen.
The Sailors, however,· simply
couldn't make any significant runs,
with 6-6 junior Marie Craig the only
player to break mto double figures at •
14.
"l thou&ht Green did a good job
(defensively) on (Mauriet) Lee.~ said
(Pleue eee C411/B4)
Warriors
in 47-35
triump!J
Keefe, BryanTea d-
Woodbridge's easy
decision of Artists
By BARRY FAULKNER
OllllW'PleCC.o o •anl
The Woodbndge High basJcetbaJI
team 1s on quite a roH these days 1n the
Sea V 1ew League.
The WamfJrs. wtnners of six of
their last seven lcajUe contests. after
opening with two feague losses, took
over sole possession of second placx
with a 47-35 win Fnday naJht over
Laguna Beach. ~t what some may
have called a neutral court.
The pme was played in the
Woodbridac gym. but a rain-
dampencd center court, forced th!
game onto a side court, about 50 feet
.twa> from the closest spectato:-s
seated at the other side of th~ gym.
"I ttfought we had an~advantage.'·
..aid .\rt1sts Coach Ed Bowen of ~
distance bctw~n the pme and the
fan., "We (officials from both
"chools) tal ked about pushing lbe
g.ame back and playi ng 11 latcr, but we
d1dn·t want to d o that because we
though I 1t wa to our advantage."
In the end both Bowen and Wamor
Coach 8111 Shannon seemed to thank
the coun aJtcration had httle effect.
Tht' hosts go t a game-high 2 1 points
trom 6· 7 sophomort' center Adam
l\.ee-fe and never trailed in hf\1ng their
Se-a \' 1e~ ltllJue mark to 6-3. 17-5
O\ erall The wm put the Wamors one
game back of leagu<' leadtng Corona
dt'l Mar and a\enged anearherseason
road loss to the Am~ts. who fell to 5-4
and 11-8
hannon crcd11ed the SWltchrng of
defen~s (from man-10-man to lone)
(Pleaae .ee W ARRJORS/84 l
l Eagles line up win over Tr.ojails, 70-50
By CHRIS MONAHAN
Delfr"""C....1111-..
Estancia Coach. Joe Reid ~new he
was nght about his team''I frtt-
throwin$ shoottng ability aptnst
University and he cv~n u1d so ltJU'll
took his faaJcs an extra thrtt wt"Clcs to
prove him correct.
Before the Eagles pllycd the Tro-
jans Jan. 8 at E!ltanc111, Reid \aid his
team's free-throw ~hooting ab1l1ty
was 1ts strenath. He then watched as
the Eqj~ tut~~)' 18of3ttftd1681 by
three pointS an overtime.
So Frida.}' ~tat U ruvenny. Reid
and the ~cs had someth1na to
prove. This time thry brou&ht alona
marksmanship, and 6·8 tcve
Rarklty
,.~ ...........
Newlw·acqutred Phlladelphla forward Bob McAdoo tallee 1 he EqJe, (5-4, 12·8) 1otsix point~
I from 8a~le ancr both C'rll& (OH> alm aaaJnat former teammate A.C. Green of the Laken. and Ron Brucll foulC'd out 1n th('
\ •
third quaner That. combined v.1th
26 of 35 shooting from the line
allowed them to cruise to an en'I\
70-50 victory over t~e TroJ.an' (4-S
S-11 ).
"We reaJJ) wanted this wm We lei
the other one (apmst Uni,crsit~ l dip
away That one was on our mmd,"
said Reid. "Tontght our shoH tell
better and our free 1hmw<1 wtre
definitely better "
N.e1d WJS as accuratt' 11 1th his
commenu ., the Ea es werc wuh
fl\elr s Ot'I Aside ;;; nlitlng 'Tl
percent of their f rtt l ws. the f.aJie'
connected forHofthe1r4 <1hot\.JU'lt
lcs than SO perc('nt
Ba,rklc), who wa' ph1>1 na 1n JU~\ hi\
second· pme wuh the va~lt~ Iler
bc1"J called up f\'om the Junaor
~rsuy Wednesday. hit on thrtt of Im
four 'hot . 1n ludma a sin hook 1tlu "-•rttm '\bdul-Jabbar Wt'dne~\
against Cost.a M<'\3. the husk) JUn1or
scored four poin1' and Jrtlbbcd five:
rcbound'
··Barld<') '11d. a good Job at\er m\
oth~ two btg ~n foult'd out .. '3td
Rr1d '"( lt'lie) Prncli.n<'' did a rt'al
iood JOh nfl lhc brm h sctlhng th<'
n hcr IU)' d1..)wn and makrng h1<1 lrtt
1hrows (~"en of e11th t. all 1n 1hr
ll1unh quancr)
"Fcmu~ Trt'JO alw plav<'d n-nlh
M·ll and (po1nl auard) 1-.)'lc Moone'
did a good JO~ of holding onto 1hr
?\lll:""'
W1tl\ ( 1..wr \ and Brazell hoth out
m1dwa' throuih the th1f'Qquanrr tht'
• hmc mt'nt1o ned pll\('f\ monaaed to
hu~d a mne·potnt le d and 1nr rt'aS<' 1t
II' 10, 4 ~-.l'i. b\ the 'ltan of th<' final
pt"riod
In the founh quAner 1t wa<1 thr frt'<'
thrn~ which li.cp\ tht' T roJanc. at a
d1<1t.&n<'c •~ th<" E ~ hit 15 ol ~I t11
.. .
account for tht' ~U-pornt d1tferenual
But as ~ell a<. the\ played 1n the
~ond hall 11 "-3~ dunng a four-
m1nute ~trl't~ h ''' thl' '>C'l'Ond quarter
th3T the Eattl~ rnlh won 1he-game
Tra1hnf ~~IX v.1th 1u~1 a little
mort than tour m1nutr\ Ill pla} 1n the
lil'\t half the E.aJIC'i rollt'd off a t '}..2
point mc.-ak the la~a fl'li<' c.<'ored hy b}
T f'C'JO. 11nd 100\.. a n1nr-po1nt lead at
halft1mr
'In 1hc S('tlln\I 4 1ant'r we Wert
mMe-pa11rnt •1n\t the11 1one." said
Reill ""'-r "-C.-"' ru'ihtng it 1n the l;nt
quartt'r m11l..tnf one ra-;" and ~n
thrnw1na up • \hot \\(' had mucb
lx'lter ,h,,t '>('l«l111n
'31d l rc1" v. h11 It'd IL 'COf'Ctt U\
thr gamt' with I K "We JUSt lo~
down thr ~h<'k offcn~f1n the teeonct
quarterl t ha~. wMkC'J better than \be
run-and-gun
(Pleue eec &AOL&a/M)
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•Dead Wings' just
andther casualty
In Norris Division .. .
'Frlm A~apatcllff
DET RO IT -In his Leal t<> rebuild the ~
Detroit Red Wings and make them a '
wrnnmg hockey team , owner Mike llitoh
· spent a fortune last season s4gni ns free
agents.•
No matter, they're sull 1he ··Dead Win~" -the
team with the worst record 1n the Nanonal Hockey
League. And wllat's worse. the) 'vc;l'fltt bottom in the
Noms., the wcaJtest d1V1s1on 1n 1he NHL
"I've been in De1ro1t a long ttme." says Red Wings
defenseman John Barrett, a six-year NHL veteran,
"and it's been really d1scourag1ng this year We really
had high expectatton' I real I\ thought at the start ofth1s
year we had something going. hut things have gone
sour."
They've also gone sour for the Toronto Maple
Leafs. who are challenging the Red Wings for the worst
record in hockey The) arc also tn the Norns.
Last season. the~ lost a club-rc{'ord 52 games. At
the start of th1~ season. the) could onl) manage one
victory in their first 16 game~ Even though the)' have
been pla)tng bt'tter the l eafs are anything but
d1 tmgu1shM ·
"The Snon:is ··"The ~onorous ·"The Porous."
"It has a h1'iton of being that," said Brad Park
Detro11's fief) new coach "ancJ ou~h"ts and Toronto
sure don't add to the cred1b1ht) of the "Joms D1v1s1on "
Said Barrett ··we·re luck\' to be tn the Norm
D1v1s1on. though. becau~ we -,till have a chann· to
make 1he playoffs... ·
The Norns has been the least aLCOfnplil>hcd of the
NHL d1v1sions. especially after the Montrcal Can-•·
ad1en s moved to the Adams following the I QS0-81
season 11 tales less po101s to win the Noms than an>
other and 1h1s )Car 1'\ no excepuon, e'en !hough the
Ch1cage Black Hawk~ and <)t Louis Blues are c;olad
cluhs
Quote of the day
Edgar Jones. oubpokcn < It' eland tnl'\\JrJ.
on h1sda,'>at Nnada-Rcnu "I wai.a pcrrx·trato1
ot '1olcnn: I thought ix·opk were out to hurt rm'.
~um\ ubJt'l'll\l'. \>.3S to hurt them first I gut 3\\3)
\\1th thing~ ~ou'd get Jailed for on the 'trcet
·~amt' 11. maim 11 :ind da1m 1t ' 1s what I u\cd to
\a~ .
Louganis to join Florida club
Greg Lougan1s. one of the Rrem1er a
divers in the world. Wlll leave the Mission
Viejo Nadadores program to Join the Boca
Raton, Fla .. Makos team
M1ss1on V1eJo "'ladadore'i Coach Terr}' Stoddard
said Lougan1s will rejoin former Nadadores coaches
Ron O'Bnen and Mark Schubert. who left M1ss1on
Ve1JO after I 3 years to develop the Boca Raton program.
The Flonda-ba!>Cd M1ss1on Ba) compan) 1s
developing a S200 m1"-'on housing project modeled
after Mission VieJO.
Lougan1s won gold medal<. for spnngboard and
platform diving in the 1984 Otmyp1cs in Los Angeles.
·79 Cadillac
COUPE DEVILLE
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Donaldson llfta Dallaa to win
Jamet Donald100 had 17 Poinu 'and m
11 rebounds u E>allu raced to a 31·13 lead
af\er one q uarter and Q>asted to a I 07-91
National Basutball As OClalJon victory
over Cleveland Friday night, o nly the Mavericks'
second tnumph 1n their Jast 11 me:eunp with the
Cavaliers. The Mavencks wo n their fourth straight
game, while 11 was the sixth consecuti ve loss for the
('avahers ... In other NBA action, Herb WWlam1
crnred IQ of his 1une-h1gh 27 points in the first half,
giving Indiana a lead 1t never
relinquished as the Pjlcers de-
feated Seattle, 10lr94 ... Joa
ltonw scored ·seven of his 20
points in a 17-2 streak that broke
open a close $Ame as Atlanta
defC{ltcd Detroit, 116-103 . . .
Sc:on Wedmu, starting for the
iajurcd ltevlD Mdlale, scored 24
points as Boston-defeated Wash-
inJtOn, 97-88, and extended its
winning streak to IO. the longest
Donatd8on in th~ NBA this season ... Jamea
Balley scored 25 points and rookie center Patrick
Ewing helped spark a fourth-<1uarter rally as New York
beat Phoenix, 11 7-11 2 ... Adrtaa Outley scored 33
porn ts and Pace Mau.Ion came off the bench to add 19
as Utah downed Sacramento. 113-101. Reute 'neaa
led the Kings w11h 37 points and Mlle Woodion added
24 for the losers.
Ex-King Smith sparks Buffalo
Doug SmJUt had a goal and an assist 1n lii.1
his first game with Buffalo as the Sabres '
snapped a four-game losing streak with a
5-J tnumph over the New York Rangers.
m1th. obtamed from the Los Angeles Kings earlier in
the week, opened the scoring for Buffalo only 13
secoods into !he game when he. dekcd Ranger goalie
Glen Hanlon out of the net and scored his ninth goal of
the season ... Elsewhere tn the N HL, BenaJe Feclerko
scored two goals and Joe Mallen added his 27th of the
year and two assists to lead St. Louis to a 6-4 victory
-over Detroit. The Red Wings played the game without
Coach Brad Park, who was sitting out the first ofa six-
game suspension ... Jart Karri and Kevla McClellaad
scored 41 seconds apan late in the third period to carry
Edmonton to a 7-4 victory over Calgary ... Tony Tutt
and Stall Smyl scored two goals apiece and Petri Skrtko
added a goal and three assists as Vancouver outlasted
Minnesota, I 0.5. in a freewheeling game.
Play~rs seek drug-testing plan
NEW YORK -The MaJor League •
Pla)ers Assoc1a11on's execuu ve board will
meet next week man attempt to formulate
a voluntary drug-testing program, Don
Ba ylor of the New York Yankees, a member of the
board. said.
"Tht>re's too much finger-pointing," Baylor said.
.. Guys would like something they could point to ... 10
say, 'See. I'm tested.'"
Baylor was quoted as saying the commiHee "hopes
to have (3 program of voluntary testing11'nd rehab1li-
t.at1on) implemented by the start ofspnng trainrng. We
have 10 have something because without the J01nt drug
program we had. players have nowhere to go."
B.aseball has been w11hout a drug-testing agree-
ment srnce the owners withdrew last October from a
plan w1nch was m effect bnefly. It required testing only
tn cases where a club !iUSpected a player of drug abuse
and won approval from a panel of doctors for the player
to be tested.
'79 Cadlllac
ELDORADO _COUPE
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SEVILLE
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IMPULSE •ms '9895
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Tourney puahed back one day
ContiouinJ rains, Oooded conditions l!I
and ••a solid nver" washed out Friday's Pi!>' and set up a day-late finjsh in the
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
"We decided 10 kee~ it to 72 boles and finish Monday,"
said llarT)' Crotby, son of tbe late founder of this" ~named event and a member of the board of the
Monterey Peninsula O..olf Fou-ndation, the tournament
orpniur. Crosby said lbe decision to extend the
toumamcni-schedule one full day was made af\er
consultation with the new commercial sponsor.
Officials also had lhe option of rcducida the tour-
nament to a three-day, S4-hole affair and "'taioing the
Sunday finish, but decided to stay with the orifinal 72· ·
hole format ... In the LPGA event in Mianu, Ayako
Okamoto shot a second-round 6 7 to take a th~shot
lead over BeG DaaJel at the midway point. Okamoto's
two-day total of 136 is eight-under-par at the Tum berry
Isle Country O ub course.
Lugo surgery termed a succeu
Right-hander Urbano Lugo of the Ill
Angels underwent surgery for the removal
of a minute bone fragment in his right
elbow, the Ameri~n te.aue teem an-
nounced Friday. ·
The surgery was performed in Lugo 's hometown of
.Caracas, Venezuela, and was termed successful, the
Angels said. •
Lugo was 3-4 for the AnJels last season and as
expected to report with the pitchers and catchers to
spring training at Mesa, Anz.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Swamp
buggy racing from Naples, Aa., Channel 9.
11 a.m. -PRO BASIETBALL: Houston at
Chicago. Channel 2. , "
I I a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9.
Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA
at Louisville, Channel 4.
I p.m. -WAR OF THE STARS: Cllannel 7.
I p.i:n. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Ne-
vada-Las Vegas at Utah Sute, Channel 56.
I :30 p.m . -: GOLF: Pebble Bia.ch NauonaJ
Pro-Am, Channel 2.
1:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS
LEGENDS: Channel 7.
2 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS~TBALL: Ml-
zona State at Washington State, Channel 4.
2 p.m. -WORLD CUP SKIING: Channel 7
3 p.m . -BOWLING: PBA tourney from
Grand Prairie, Tex., (delayed), Channel 7.
3 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56.
4 p.m . -MOTOR SPORTS: Racing from
Ascot, Channel 56.
4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS:
Iron Man Triathlon world champ1onsh1p, from
Kona, Hawaij (taped), Channel 7.
· 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers
at Portland, Channel 5. ,,. ~
RADIO
Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA
at Louisville, KMPC (710).
5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Win-
nipeg, KLAC' (570).
7:30 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers
at Portland, KMPC (7 I 0).
7:30 p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal
State Fullerton at Long Bcac;,.h State, KWOW
(1600), KWRW ( 1370).
They're c_u't
down to size
Tar Heels' Dean Smith snips
inches o his 7-foot players
CHAPEL HILL. N.C." (AP) -When 1s a 7-foot
basketball player oot a 7-foot~11
When Dean Smith says so.
But why quibble aboul a quarter-inch? as in the case
of North Carolina senior Brad Daugherty, who is listed at
6-1 l 'r'•. 24S p<>unds, and ranks among the nation's leading
biamen.
Smith, in bis 2Sth year of coaching the Tar Heels, has
this thing about not listing players as 7-footers, sort of a
psychological ploy to make the opposition think bis
players are smaller than they appear.
ln anothCT instance, senior
Warren Martin is listed at 6-I I 1h.
Smith of coursc,.is fooling no
one. ~he Tar Heels, unbeaten in
their first 21 games until they were
stunned 86-13 Thursday night by
Virginia, have been head and
shoulders above the opposi~ion.
Daugherty, who underwent
some crowing pains his first two
yean, has played a key role for the
Atlantic Coast Conference power.
"I think I took a bad rap as a Smit.la
freshman and sophomore as bemg lackadaisical," said
Daugherty, who just turned 20 in October, "but my basic
job was a role player, a complementary player."
Those were the years when Michael Jordan and Sam
Perkins were the stars and Daugheny was finding his way.
"I thjnk I've improved IOO percent sinc.e I came
here," he said. "As a junior I stepped into a more
authoritative role. Now. l know I have to be a leader and
forceful.''
Daugherty toughened himself by going to karate
school during the of'fseason.
"I learned mental discipline, to concentrate with an
intensity. I learned tha~ pain is not as much a physical
thini, but a mental thing." he said. "I can play with an
injury and don't become tired."
Daugherty's easy-going manner can be traced to his
hometown of Black Mountain, a community of I 0.000 in
western North Carolina.
"h 's remote, country, pretty and peaceful," he said.
"It's a great place to be young and to retire to."
The son of a Green Beret Vietnam veteran and
grandson of a 70-ycar-old full -blooded Cherokee Indian,
Daugherty says he grew fro m 6-3 to 6-10 between the 10th
and 11th grades.
"I just used to play in pickup games. I mostly hkcd to
hunt and fish, but there was pressure on me to give
basketball a try," he said. Once he did, be went from team
manager to a highly recruited high school player.-
Although he plays center for the Heels, Daugherty
considers himself a power for.Yard. as do National
Basketbell-~atfon scouts. .
He bas been averaging 19. 7 points and 8.6 rebounds
both tops on t.:1e Tar Heels. He also has a remark.able 66
percent field-goal percentage, which ranks th.ird in the
nation.
As a freshman. Daughterty's figures were 8.2 points
and 5.2 rebounds; as a sophomore, 10.5 and 5.6: and 20.6
and 7. 7 last season.
"I'm not a shot blocker because m y arms aren't
long." he said. "Warren (Martin) does that." What
Daugherty docs offensively 1s shoot well from short range
and pass well.
lt's the job of guards Kenny Smith and Steve HaJe to
get the ball inside to him .
-H11HDl:-~---------_.;·~----
. Beavers halt losing streak
Oregon State routs
Cal; Stanford'nips
Oregon in overtime
JUSt two of 10 from the field and
scored sax. while Chns Washington
was only two offive in fi eld goal tries
and scored four.
points in the first half. The Ducks led
38-32 at halftime.
In the second half, Stanford battled
back and tied the game 57-57 with
8:06 to play. The lead changed hands
three times in the final st"ven minutes'.
From AP dlapatcbes
Center Jose On1z scored 15 of his
23 pornts in the second half Fnday
night to pace Oregon State to a 58-42
Pacific-I 0 Conference basketball vic-
tory over California in Corvallis.
The victory snapped a three-game
Oregon State losing streak and
boosted the Beavers 1ntoa tie with Cal
for third place in the conference
standings at 5-3. a half-game behind
second-place Arizo na.
Oregon State, 9-7 overall, never
trailed but led only 24-20 at halfltme.
In another P~-1 0 game:
Staaford '13, Oreaon H (ot): 1n
Eu~ene. freshman center Howard
Wnght scored I 8 points to lead
Stanford past Oregon in overtime
before more ttran 7,300 fans at
McArthur Court.
With the victory, the Cardinal
boosted its record to 4-4 in the
conference and to I 0.10 overall. The
Ducks fell to 1-8 in the conference and
6-13 overall.
Oregon'sonly victory in the Pac-10
race was an 83-69 victory at Stanford
Jan. 13.
Oregon jumped in front early
Friday njght, leading by as many as 11
With fo ur seconds to play and
O regon trailing 67-65, the Duc ks '
$uard David G irley htt a 17-foot
Jump shot to send the game into
overtime.
In the only game involving a
nationally-ranked team:
lteattcky 81, A•bera '11: Forward
Kenny Walker scored 24 p<>ints, eight
coming in the final S: 19, to lift eighth-
ranked Kentucky to victory over
Auburn in Southeastern Confere nce
action in Lexington.
Kentucky hiked its record to 18~2
overall and 9-1 in the SEC.
The Beavers still were ahead by just
four at 32-28 after Cal's Dave Butler
scored with 14 minutes and 36
seconds to play.
But the Beavers .sct>rcd -;even
straigh1 pornts. Wlth the help of
several Cal turnovers. to take a 39-28
SCC presents Reynolds
With 1 OOth.career yictory
advan1age on a three-point play by FRESNO -Ken Bardsley had a
the 6-10 Ortiz with 13:04 remaining. career-hi~ 35 points and Roben
The Bears never came closer than Aviles had a personal-best 15 assists
seven again and the Beavers even tu-to lead Southern California College to
all y blew open an 18-pomt advantage. an NAIA District Ill victory over
• The Bears, 13-5 overall, hat only West Coast Christian Fridaf nia.hL
fi ve of 19 shots from the field to open The Vanguards ( 3-3, 3-f) rc-
the game and wound up batttngJust 32 bounded fro m a 42-40 halftime
percent for the contest. Cal also was deficit to gJVe sec Coach Bill
only four of 11 from the foul hne. Reynolds his IOOth career 'coaching
Ortiz, a transfer from Pue.rto Rico victory.
who recently gained another year of wee held a 76-69 edge with six
eligibility and 1s listed as a jun1or1 hit minutes tcf\ 1n the game. but the
11 of 15 from the field and haa IO Vanguards rolled off 12 straight
rebounds. points to take a fi ve-point l~ad then
Darryl Flowers and T yrone Miller relied o n their free-throw shooting
added 12 points apiece for the down the stretch to ice it.
winners. Leonard Taylor scored I h....._ Jon Haar tossed in 20 points and
points and grabbed 12 rebounds for """'Rand y McAhster ( 16 point.s) rut five
C'al. while Butler added JO points. important free throws late in the
Cal's starting guard~ combtned for second half for SCC. Bardsley led
JUSt .10 pomts. Kevin Johnson was with eight rebounds. while Hur and
McAhster both had six.
The Vanguards, who were 16 of23
at the hne, remain m town tonight to
face Fresno Pacific at 7:30.
In a women's college game: .,,,,
8"tMn CalUonata Coll~e ti, Cal ~
Letlleraa t h Junior guard Lisa Terry
pumped in a season-high 31 points
and ~auled down 12 rebounds to lead
the Vanguards past the Regals at Cal
Lutheran.
Christ College
ln 110-86 rout
Derwin Appleberry scored 24
poants and puJled down l 0 rebounds
and Bnan aea1 tossed in 22 and
lf'1lbbed stven rebounds IS Christ
-------------------------Colleae Irvine won a Western Chris-
. lian Athletic Assqciation contest over
Southwestern &ptist of Phoenix
Friday night, 110-86, on the Eaales'
coun.
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The victory improves CCI to 16:-S
ovettll and 4-1 in con~oe action
Southwestern Baptist (2-2 in WCA.A)
falls Lo 9-4 overall.
Appleberry, 1 6-6 junior center,
alt0 had five steals ll\d four ass11t1
while Beal, a 6·2 senior, added thttle
usists. Rob Pallotta came off the
bench to pour in 16 points and Jflb
five rebounds-fot Chriat ColleF,
which held a 57-37 lead at halftime.
In a collqe wo men·1 pmc:
Qrbt CoUqe H , S..lll•ett.en
Baptt1t U: Winning for just the
second ttme this eawn, the Eaales (2·1 ~) placed fivr players 10 doul>le
flaUfts
Mes N 1tz led the way with 29 p<>tnts
and seven rebounds 1n the pme at
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UC lnr.inewell-a~med ·
·for l986c&mpaign.
6 returntn .. pttctle.rs .........
nucleus for An teat r
baseball squad tn · _
Competfoa in the strong Pacific
Coast Athletic Association .,ainst
the likes of perennial power Cal State
Fullel'\on is not the most enviable or
chores but UC Irvine baseball coach
Mike Oerakos feels he has the team to
be competitive this season.
The outfield is solid, led bf.rit,ht
fielder Tom Baine, who was the
Antcatera' leadina bitter last season at
.376. He will be joined by sophomore
Mike Fay and Jun.ior transfer Mark
Webster who adds needed speed to
the Ud hncup. Webster stoic )3
bases in 34 attempts at Saddlcback
Colleae and hit .289 overall.
"l feel this is an improved club .
from last year and we're chompina at
the bit to get started," said Oe,..kos.
. Ooe of the rea~ns for his optjmism·
ts a seasoned patcbm& staff, which
features six hurlers-from last year's team.
The Aoteaten won't have to wait
lonl to· aet started with the non-
conference oi>ener set for Tuesday at
2:30 against Cal State Los Anaeles at
Anteater Field. -
''Each returning member of the
staff has shown marked improve-
ment over the summer and fall," said
Oerakos, who wiJI be entering his
sixth year at the ~elm of 1he Ant-
eaters. ':And our new people have
thrown well and arc ready." J
Junior Doug Lanton, sophomore
Craig Brink and senior Bo Kent are
expected to be 1hc backbone of the
staff. Linton worked in over 100
annmgs last year. while Brink col-
lected a team-high sax victories as a
freshman.
Kent, who has been used primarily
as a reliever in the past. has made the
transition to starter. Out of the
bullpen, Kent notched 15 save~ over
the last three r.cars. ·
Gerakos wdt tum to Kevin Kan-
dalaft for relief. Kaodataf\ as expected
to be completely recovered from the
-shoulder problems that ailed him last
year.
Sophomore Gabby Rodrigue? and
Doug Colburn arc among the newest
Anteater pllchers. Rodriguez was
impressive dunng the summer as a
member of Gerakos' Panteater learn.
If the pitching holds up, the
Anteaters could be a factor m the
conference race which doesn't open
until March 27. UCl, which set four
offensive records last year and fin-
ished with the highest team batting
average (.327) in school history.
appears to have the potential again to
with regularity.
The addillon of Orange Coast
College slugger Gene Roumimpcr
gives UCI added punch. The junior
transfer first baseman hit 14 home
runs and collected 68 RBI f()r the
Pirates last season.
Chris GaJlcgo, a shortstop oul of
Rowland Hjgh, batted .48 I last
season and veteran third baseman
Mike Sugar and second baseman Ed
Clark round out the infield.
"We are solid at the comers and up
the middle," said Gerakos ... [)e.
fensively, they have the potential to
tum a lot of double plays."
Kent will 'ct the nod in Tuesday's
opener and 1s also expected to start
Saturday, Feb. 8 ap.iost USC.
UCl will be tryin.a to improve upon
a somewhat disappointing 24-31-1
overall record last ~car. Gerakos, who
araduated from UCLA in I 972, owns
a 131-142-3 mark at UCI and enters
the I 986 season 56 wins shy of the
Anteaters' winningest coach, Gary
Adams, who won 187 game from 197().. 74.
Geralcos is being assisted by former
UCI infielder Dave Glick and Robin
Drcizler.
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-~ . -· Costa Mesan hopes
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illake l~ to C~lgary -
By RICHARD DUNN
~ ..... C.r11••....,.
lee skaung 1n Southern California
as not something you sec everyday, so
Ron Kravette may be one of the few
1n the Southland who have a hope of
competing 1n internauonal figure
skallng competition.
His biggest quest 1s the 1988 Wanter
Olympics an Calgary.
Kravette spent pnme years of his
teenage life off 1he rink. but now he's
hotter than ever on the ace. and along
wnh partner Coleue Huber. he has a
chance to compete m the Winter
Games two years from now.
The Olympics are still well m 1he
future. but at the rate this couple is
progressing -they recentl y won the
Southwest Pacific regionals and the
Pacific Coast sectionals -there's no
telling how far they'll go.
"Ice dancin~ is in the realm of
figure skaung.' as the way K.arvette
put 11. "And you have to be an actor as
well as a skater. You ha ve to do both
well.''
Kravette and Huber will compete
an the Junior Nauonat Cham-
pionships beginning Sunday at the
Nassau Coliseum 1n New York.
K.ravette, 22, an Estancia H1gh-<tnd
Orange Coast College graduate. and
Huber. 20. won the Southwest Pacific
Regional last November in Thousand
Oaks. then finisti.cd first in the Pacific
Coast Scct-iomilin Spokane.
.. We're all tnnning for the Olym-
pics. but not everyone's goang to
make 1t," said Kravc t1e. a lJC Irvine
senior who plans on graduating this
spnnJ w11~ 1wo majors (history and
RJJss1an).
'Td hkc to go into the foreign
service or the state department, .. he
said orhis future after ice skating.
"The international realm -of national
relations -that intrigues me great·
ty."
Kravette's success at the nationals
could springboard he and his partner
into a perfect position for the Winter
Games.
"If we win ... Kravette explained.
.. then we'll be a.skc<l to represent the
United States in international com-
petition."
His attitude atone could bnng him
an Olympic opportunity.
..You have to be an actor and
express what there is to express and
that takes a heck of a lot of work,"
K..ravette says. "You h.ave to take 1he
pressure, too.
"If you can't take the pressure. then
11 filters you out rt:aJly fast." So how
does Kravette handle the pressure?
"I thrive ·off pressure," he says.
"The feeling of accomplishment ...
and doing the best you can 1s a
fantastic feeling. Ha ving done the
best and having suceeedcd and ac-
complished what you set out to do as
even more fulfilling."
Kravettc and Huber, along with I I
other couples, will begin compeution
in week-tong nationals Sunday.
"The competjtion as in three dif-
ferent parts," he explained. "The first
1s a compulsory number. a set that as
pre-ordained. The second 1s the OSP
(ong.mal set pattern) which as based
on the tempo of the music. It's lake a
polka.
"The third dance as a free dance. It's
what you~ on television. It's where
the dance couple chooses their own
tempo and music.
"We're dancing to Ira and George
Gershwin and· we're skating to an
American in Pans. The th1td number
1s 50 percent of the total mark . The
first one is 30 percent and the second
one is 20 percent.
"And that Wlll decide the victor."
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Mav 3 -'•I San J0'9 Slafe (I P.m l; Sun., Mav
4 -'el San .io.. State ti P.m.I, Fri., Mav 9 -•et
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'-ilenOIK PCAA oame
Services held
for Hyman
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Olympic
volleyball standout Flo Hyman was
buried Friday following funeral ser-
vices at Trinity Baptist Church where
she was called "an accomplished,
energetic woman who loved people
-and made many friends."
Hyman, considered one of the
finest women's..votleybaJJ players in
the world, collapsed durihg a match
an Matsue City, which is about 400
mites west of Tokyo. and died shortly
later of heart failure on Jan. 24. She
was 31.
Her death "was a tremendous loss
to the community, to the country, and
to 1he world." Dr. Dumas Harshaw.
the pastor at Trinity Baptist Church.
told mourners. "She represented her
country an superb fashion ."
Between 500 and 600 people at·
tended the services and over I SO cars
were an the processional to the
Inglewood Parle Cemetery. where
Hyman was buned.
Among the mourners were
Hyman's leammates on the 1984
United States Olympic volleyball
team . which NOD a silver medal;
hurdling standout Edwin Moses, and
a delegation · from Japan.
The eulogy was delivered by J.A.
Barbar. an uncle of Hyman's, who
said Hyman had told him recently
1hat she was going 10 retire from
volleyball soon.
UCI tennis has Strong hopes
Man Son Hing. other top players
returning for PCAA challenge -
The UC Irvine Anteaters arc loaded and ready to
shoot for Lhc Pf'AA men's tennis championship.
Greg Patton's 1986 team features a nat1onally-
ranked men's singles pla yer who was PCAA Player of the
Yearin 85, a)un1or Da vis ( up No. I doubles team playttr,
and a good-time guy who Pat1on believes has the ability to
be an the nation's top 10
Brulle Man Son Hing. a senior finesse player who
made at to the All Amcncan Tournament'~ quarterfinal
round in the fall of '8S. will take the.No. I singles spot for
UCI. Prior to the tourncmant. Man Son Hing was ranked
'44th in the nauon. He hos gone to the NC' AAs all of has
three years with the Antcatcn.
"He's a coaches' dream." Patton said. "The team
comes mt with him.
"Bruce 1s not a boomer." Patton stn1ed. "He's more
of an artist on the court. He's not a break dancer. he's
more hke a ballet dancer out there."
Damn Yates currently plays out of the No 2 spot.
The sophomore "could be Lhc mostf.alented player ever a1
UCI," Patton s&Jd. Ya1e1 teamed with Arkansas' Joey
Blake on the Junior Davis Cup team. and the duo took the
No. I rankina on thc1nmmattomll t~I. 'Vates hau fctrsh
for fun , accord an& to Panoo: but seems totiave focused has
attenuon courts1de this season
Tiurd san&)es 1s held by lhe Antcatcn' .. most
consistent player". senior Ken Den
"A bnlhanl kid," Patton SIY'. "wtth the most·
talented ba:.ehne pmc. Great roundstroku. arc•teM onC\.
handed backhand I've ever coached,"' he added •
lJCTs No 4. S and 6 smalc playcr5 arc pn:tt)' ~lanced Make f>C"lwn,, a '°phomort red hart ,w1\chc
around with UCLA transter Barry Buss. 4.rt Hernandez
and Julian Barham.
The Anteaters' doubles learns incl ude Man Son
Hang-Yates at No. I. 9arham-Derr at No 2 and
Hernandez-Mark Kaplan at No. 3.
Hernandei. a ··verbal. volatile.'' player. was most
improved on the 1984 team. He wilt team with Kaplan. a
freshman who JOIOed the team about three weeks ago.
UCl expects its tou~cst oompct1t1on to come from
Lona Beach Stale "We II go nose-to-nose with them."
Patton said
The Antcatc~ h.i ve a habit of improving o~er the
course of the season. and Patton doesn't believe this one
Wlll be any different .
"When they're ready to shut the books. we're going to
be great. We have two hungry seniors ...
Patlon thanks the max of his team. the comradene.
will give at an edge. .
"When we play I want 100 percent 1ntens11y and
preparation. When they go out and play the) can 1hen
have the uhimate trust an their teammates. That"s the
atmosphere I want them to play in."
Bus pla1yed one season at UCLA and compiled 11
win streak of23 con'l«ut1ve matches. a school re'COrd He
sat out one year before transfemna to Irvine.
Barham as a dommat1n1 doubles player. who list
year paired w11h Yates to earn a 54-19 ~rd at nos I and
2 doubles. Barham "plays the smartest' doubb on the
eoun He's a doubtct mach1 ... Patton said.
Other sanales playcn pv1na the Anteater\ depth ai'C
two local products.
James Myers of Newport Harbor and Make Jan:icin
ofC'orona del Mara re called upon 10 handle dut1cut No~
8 and 9
"We arc blcncd.'' Patton u1d. "Wt have lots <)f
quality kid who thnvc 1n a team concept By 1ha1. thC')'
rcaJl)' havt a n~ and want to bf su ful h ou JU~\
beyond ~-lfi,hne~~ Tht)''rt ptay1n1 for each othe r
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CJi.4, 9-12) to victory on the Vtk..tngs' OO<>r.
:O.rren Snow finished with · 17
P<)ines and Steve Pcmper added 15.
bth it was Bettis who led Hunl1f11ton B«cb in the final quarter when the
Ollm outscored Marina. 21-1 5. to
wfn It.
'The Valungs (3-4. IJ..10) were led
by Steve Guild ( 16 points. 15 re-
bounds) itnd Mike Meyers ( 14 points.
soven bomds). Billy Craft ( 13 points)
hid six assists for Manna while
Meyers dished off five.
'Steve Pariseau added 12 points for
Huntington Beach, which was down,
30-27. at halftime.
Edl1oa IS, WH lminstu 48: fhe
Chargers. put together a strong de-
fensa ve effort and held the Lions (2-5.
5-15) to only eight points in the first
quarter, and went on to win by 17
points at Westminster.
Ken Ammann led the way w11h a
game-high 25 points for Edison (3-4.
13·8). while teammate Richard Smith--.....
added 12. Charger Mike Henderson
also broke double-figure range with
10 points off the bench The 1un1or
guard also took down seven rebounds
while Doug Katona earned high
honors an that department w11h I 0
EAGLES. • • From84
For the Tro1ans and Univer~Jt)'
Coach Steve Scoggin. the game. wall
more frustration on offen se. After a
one-point loss to Saddleback
Wednesday, Scoggin said his club
.. seemed to have let up recentl)
offensi vely" That seemed to be true
again Estaneta.
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Though he got 15 points from L.asse
Glasscn and 14 from Steve ~toliofl.
nenher player hit a rhythm and-the
team as a whole shot only 31J percent
from the fi eld (1 7 of 44 T. Oller Shane.farheau ( B} ~d Ken Kao t23) guard Marina'~ Mike Meyera (left), and VlklDC 8111 Craft (21) battlee RJco Vltz for rebound CrlCht).
Saddle back topples Mesa, 71-52 Rain again postpones
Winternatlonal racing
Monarchs extend streak~
Irvine game postpon ed
high point performance b)' Br, ant Walton.
Walton surpassed his average of 2311> points
per game average 'by stnk1ng for 35 P<)mts The
sen1orsw1ngman aJsocontributed 14 rebOundsand
~ven assists.
Saddlcback· High made 11 look -eas) in
d1SP.<>Sing of Costa Mesa 1n the Sea V1e1.1. League.
while hot shooting from the perimeter helped
Mater Dei extend Its winning streak in >\ngelu!i
League action Friday night 10 bo)'S basketball
The Roadrunners (5-4. 9-8) led at the half.
. 30-23, but allowed the Mustangs (0-9) to get within
three, 45-42. at the end vf three quam·rr,.
In the final penod. Walton threw 1n nine
po1n1sand Joe Deal put up six ofh1s 18 points. Deal
also had nine rebounds. Meanwhile, Irvine's outh ( oast League Costa Mesa was led b) Ench Vogel's 20 points
and Tom Moms contnbuted 15 • contcsl at home against an ( lemente was
postponed because of a leak) roof and ten ta ti\ el)
rescheduled for Monda~
Here's how at went·
Saddleback 71, Costa Mesa St: The Road-
runners substituted as early as the seeond quarter
~ thrv rolled oast the Mustangs heh1nd a or;eason-
Mater Del 81, St. Paul 63: In Sama Fe Spnngs.
the Sv..ordsmen med a collapsing 1one againSl the
Monarchf inside game. bul John Mounce and Jim
Dwyer made them pay from the outside
Mounce had half of has 20 pom1s 1n the fir<.t
WARRIORS ...
From Bl
and the inside tandem ol Keele and
6-61un1or forward \ince Br,an v..1th
tunning Laguna's 6-5 center C uh\
~ae<>.-. to onl; 14 point<> (nine bclo1.1.
h1~ 23 per game average I
Bowen however .-.eemed to ha' e a
d11Terent idea about his team's failure
to get th.c ball 1m1de tlJ m t>Jg gun
"We had 100 man; gu~c, taking
outside shots when the) shouldn't
ha ve. Too man) gu)'S ll)1ng to take
over and dnbble too much V. c heat
our;elves OJI offense ·· he ..aid
Woodbndge on the other hand had
lillle troubk working the ball 1nc;1dc
to the two-man 1ns1de sconne threat
of Bryan and Keefe. Br)'an fin1c,hed
. with 14 points and 1~ c:redued h~ hi.-.
coach as being ·one of the Cl'n tral
reason~ fo r the team'<; recent w1nn1n(t
binge.
"The emergence ol Bryan .. ., a
scoring threat has really been a laltor
People may be saying Keele 1<; un i;
getting 14 points when he u~ed 10 get
21. but you look at V1n1.:e and he ha~
L5." noted Shannon
"We played a great game The kid.-.
played with confidence ton1~t and
that was a factor." Shannon added
.. , Despite onl~ ~onng four point\ 1n
the third quaner the .\rt1~t' pul
together a fourth-pcnod run 1.A.h1lh
brought them tn\.,,1th1n Ii"<' al '9 l4
with 2·05 remaining The "1\llor<;
however managed nnl) on!.' r cxld
Spath free-throw the rc<,1 ol the V.d\
(on their onl> tv.o attempt<, trom the
line all naghtl and Keefe nl'llt·d the
la'it six points of the game: for thl' I~
po1n1 wan
CdM. • • From Bl
Emon "A.nd Turner pl:l\ed~ "-Cll
dcfcns1vc1'. 100"
Lee. who entered 1.1.1th d 1.i 1
sconng a"erage was held 111 \<'\CO
points and no field goa Is 1 n thl' \l't "ncl
half. Green v...as the 1h1rd ( d~1 pl.I\ er
in double figure'i with 11 p111111' It•
ma1nta1n a 10 4 a"eragc
"They're JU<,t a gn<xl 1e.1m thl'\
were bt'tter than u<. tonight -..w1
Parsel. who tned tll crov, the \l'J
Kings up with a diamond and one
defense at the out'\l't
It didn't leave Fryer with manv
openings. but the outsrde fircpowl'r ot
Bearbowcr and Green de'itrO\cd thl'
tacti c. forung the ~a1lor'> 10 return to
the man-to-(11an tact1c'i which lhC'\
tned to go with an the first round
Harbor .-.aw the Sea Kings gn 111 the
line 5 J t1m('i 1n the first-round lo\\
<73-50) .ind the \ailor\ turned that
around s1gn1ficantly with JU\t five
li'°'t-half foulr,
_But-'CV~ J°U\l,.q.uan.ct lW'nO\Cf~
helped lead to the1rdcm1"K", th en ahrr
Harbor pullrd up 10 H-18 the \<-,1
l\1ng'i r01111t"d' ofT nine 'tra1gh1 with
fir~t T urntr and Green '><'on na.
lollowed b)' the emmcnc.c ut Fryer. r ner droppt"d 1n eight point, tn the
.. ltnt (our minute~ orthe fir~I h.tlf. 1hen
rook tot:tl command 1n the \('C'Ond
h.1lf w11h a } I po1n1 h111"\t
oJ
Forum boxing Feb. l 0
M1lhacl Nunn will bnng his 12-0 rcrnrd
into the n ng 1n a m1ddlewe1ght bout at the
Forum Monday. Feb. 10 as Stroh's boxing
con11nues lie will face Oregon State
champion Charles Carter who has a 17-4
record
Nunn'" rankl·d !>C<:ond an Cal1fom1a and
10th tl\ thl' L'n1tcd l;)tates Boxing As<;oc1a-
11on
A.lso on the card will be tv..o ban-
1amv..e1ght fights One v..111 feature Ken n;
"Machine (1un" "v1 1tch<.'ll (14-5-2) against
·Ton\ Monwya ( 15-0) Montoya 1s ranked
14th h' the North A.mencan Boxing
f edl'ratlon r he wconil ban1.amwe1ght bout feature~.
tv.t1 undefeated fighters -Jesus Salud vs.
l\.hke Phelp'> Salud has 18 wins I I of them
h~ knock out Phelps 1s 21-0. including 11
knot.kout'i Salud 1s ranked No. 14 by the
V.orld Bo"<ing Council while Phelp~ 1s
ranked 16th b\. the NABF and 19th by the
World Bo"<ang .\ssoc1at1on .
T 1d.ets are available at the Forum Box
()flice and all T1cketma~ter locations For
more 1nlormat1on phone (213) 480-3232.
'
Sprint c.ar national•
Tht" M1dw1nter Nationals spnnt l ar
rall''> v.111 lall.c place at Ascot Racewa 't in
(1.udena ~aturda> and Sunday. Feb 22-21 at I 3(1 pm
Thi~ race will feature the first million
dollar $pnot ~ar winner Steve K.mscr.
Pn(es for Saturday arc S 16. S 14andS12.
Prices fo r Sunday are S20. S 17 50 and SI 5.
( h1ldren under 12 will bt' ad matted for half
rnc.c r 1cll.e1., are a"a1la bk at T 1cketma'iter
hx.C1t1C1n<; and through the T 1cke1master
lhar~r line\ <21 'l) 480..3232 or !7 14)
•40. ~<J(){l
Celel/rlty aolf tourney ~
The annuaf Ohvc Crest cclebnty bt'nefit
golf tournament al Santa Ana (ountry
C'lub will bt' held Apnl 21.
The entry fee 1s S 175 and includes 18
hole$ of aolf. a pu11ma contest. free gifts, an
auction rrfreshment\ on the course. pnrcs .__, __ ._('r('-mtfon ltC'dmn~nrnd aucuon
only as S25
The tournament will benefit the Oh vl'
C 'rr~t Treatment Centers which as\1st
ahu~d and neaJccted children
For information pho~ Lot! Vcrleur or
Kath}' De l.oac at 547-0361
I
quarter when the Monarchs (6--0, 21-0) spnnted to
a 27-17 advantage. And Dwyer contnbuted se ve n
of his 14 an the openang,penod.
After Mater De11umped to its 10-point first-
period lead, St. Paul took advantage ofa lull 1n the
Mater De1 attack to clim b to within six points. But.
the Monarchs rebounded in the second half to go
up by 16 entering the fourth penod and cruised
from there.
Mounce finished 7 for 8 from the floor while
Dwyer was 6 for 8 as Mater De1 connected on JI of
52 in the game.
Junior LeRon Elli'> contnbuted 16 points and
Stuart Thomas 18 rebounds to go w11h his 14
potnts for "v1ater Dci. St. Paul was paced by John
·&on with 19. hut th e Swordsmen suffered from a
2 5-of-70 shoot1 ng performance from the ffeld.
Mater De1 extended at s overall winning streak
to 50 games w11h the victory.
San Dle~o Supercro••
Rou nd three oT the 1986 AMA Super-
cross tour will race 1n10 San Diego's Jack
Murphy Stadium Saturday, Fe.t>. 8.
The 250cc class will featurl! defending
champion Johnnr ()'Mara. multiple cham-
pion David Baile~. '85 Rodll Troph;
Champ1onsh1p rnle-holder Jam Holle\.
national champion JelT Ward. George
Holland and A.J. Wh1t1ng among others.
This yea r"<; competition will ha ve a
single-row stan w11h heats. semtl> and a
final.
Earl y entry gateor; open at 4 p.m. with the
regular gates to open at 6. The racing 1s
scheduled to begin at 8.
Ticket arc priced at S 18. S 15, SI O and $6
with children under I 0 admitted for half
pnce.
Tickets arc available at Telc~at lo-
cattons, T1cketron and Super Shops T~ckets arc a~so available through
Ticke1ron charge lane~· (619) 268-9686 or
(7 14) 643-1300 and the Teleseat charge
hne: (619) 28.'-7 32 3
Racquetball ·tournament
• King's Racquetball Coun will host a
benefit racquetball tournament Saturday,
Feb. I 5. The tournament will raise funds
for the Muc;cular Dystrophy Association of
Orange f our1f~: ·
There will be men·s. women·s and mixed
doubles competition. The doubles tour-
(lament is for players of aJI ablitics.
There as a registration fee of SI S which
includes lunch and a tournament T-shan.
Registration packets arc available at
King's. 14731 Golden Wes1 St. in West-
minster
For more informatton. phone Dianna al
898-9841
San Jaan Capl•tl1lno rodeo
The second annual Capistrano Lions
Club Rodeo wtll bt' held March 22-23 at the
antcnecuon of JunJpero Serra and Camano
Capistrano 1n n Juan Capistrano, t>ei1n-
n1na at 2 pm.
Pnccs are S7 for odulls and S3.50 for
children under 12. Children under three
POMONA (AP) -For the
second straa~ht day. inclement
weather Fnday forced po~t
ponement of quahfyang runs for
professional drag racing drivers
1n the 26th annual National Hot
Rod Association Winter-
nauonals.
Such a dr.\ elopment narrowed
the chances down to JUSt two
quaJafying runs today at 10:.3.0
a.m. and 2·30 pm. to set the 16-
c.ar fields 1n Top Fuel dragster.
Funny Car and Pro Stock
categones for Sunday's final
eliminations 1n the 1986 NHRA ·
Drag Racing Series opener.
The final climin.at1ons at the
Los Angeles County Hurgrounds
arc scheduled 10 beg.in at I I a.m.
on Sunday.
In the total field of.600 dnvers.
more than 100 pro drivers will
have to make quick adjustments
to track conditions at Pomona
Raceway, where a purse of
S 754.400 will be at stake for the
eventual finalists an nine NHRA
racing categones.
.. This waiting due to ram 1s
something you must face, but u
makes everyone anxious to get
out on the track. especially in the
first race oft he year." said Shirley
Muldowney, who 1s making her
competitive return.
Successful return
to ring for _Duran
After l 8-1nonth
layoff. he scores
secop.d,..round KO
PANAMA C'ITY. Panama (AP) -
Roberto Duran. who won three 1.1.orld
boxing titles. returned to the nng
Fnday night with a second-round
knockout of C-0lomb1an-middle-
weight champion Manul'I Esteban
Zambrano and declared he was read;
·to pursue a record fourth title. .
The knockout came at 2·57 of the
round as Duran returned from an I!!-
month retirement 1n h1r, b1<l to win
another championship.
Zambrano fell to his knees in a
corner under a powerful Duran left
hook that caught the challenger in the
JaW.
The bout. <;ehcduled fo r I 0 rounds.
lasted JUSt long enough for Duran to
show that he was in good physical
<;hape and a crowd of 12,000 an the
New Panama Gymna4'1um ap-
plauded and cheered dclmou.,ly as he
raised a glove 1n triumph.
Duran left the arena humcdly but
stayed long to say he was .. very
satJ-;fied" with ·the victory and de-
term med to continue. going after <l
founh world title.
He said he planncato fight again in
Panama on March I against the
winner of a March 9 m1ddlcwe1gh1
fiplt between John Collins and Rolr
b1c Sims in Las Veg.-is, Nev ..
Henry Armstrong, Alexis Arguello
and Duran himself were unsuccessful
in attempts to gain a fourth crown.
Duran failed against Marvin
Hagler 10 a middleweight fight after
wa nning hghtwe1ght, welterweight
and Junior m1ddlcwe1ght titles.
At the weigh-in Friday morning.
the 34-year-ofd Duran weighed 165
pounds, havinJ lost 55 pounds since
he started traan:ng. But 1t was the
heaviest he had ever weighed for a
fight. Zambrano. weighed an at 163
pound'i.
'Tm not going to let him knock me
down," Duran said in a recent
interview ... l'm not 'omg to let the
fans down because 1t s going to be a
good fight" he said.
Duran retired after losing to
I homas Hearns in a World Boxing
Council superwclterwe1ght title fight
an June 1984 His manager, Luis
Spada. said the former champion
would schedule thrtt bouts an order
to gaan a spot among the top 10
contenderc; and then seek the middle-
weight tlllc
Duran. whoc;c powerful punchcc;
carnC'd him the nickname "Hands of
Stone" appeared for lhe we1gh-1n
we1gh1ng blue sweatpants and a white
T-shjrt w11h h1!> name in h1g letters.
Earlier F-nday night, World Boxing
As5oc1atton flyweight champion
H1lano Zapata of Panama defended
hi s title wnh a unanimous dec1s1on
over Mexican challenger Javier
Luc;as
It was Zapata·~ first defense of the
title he won last year from Alonso
Gonzalez.
Zapata suffered a cut over the lef\
eye in lhc eighth round but dad. not
!>Cem lroublcd by 11.
Edison stops Westminster
to f t1rther clog standings
" Westminster H1gh 's girls basket-
ball team. which pulled off an \Jpsct
over Ocean View Htah tut week. held
a half\ime lead on Edison, but the
Cbarac~ came out shooting an the
second half to defeat the Lions, 64-55.
at Westmtnstcr Fnday.
The victory puts the Charic~ at 3-3. whtJe Westminster fell into a
thrce·way tie with Huntanaton Beat·h
and Manna at 2-4
~tacee Johnson added sill apiece to
st.alee the Chargers to 24 points in the
f h1rd quarter as they repined the
cad, 50-41. at the end of the pcnod.
Edison's first meeting with the
Lions produc«I an easy 70-41 w10 for
the C'harsers.
wa.U be admJ.UCd fr...._ ___ _
Tickets arc o n sale at local chambers of
commerce. many retaJI stores, banks and
from members of the Capistrano Valley
L1on<1 Cluh
, _ __,e...,o .... u ... n1.11n-Y ailc¥,.-which meets
Ocean View lonaaht in the Scahowks'
gym, is alone at the lop (5-0) and
Ocean View 11 at 3·2.
Johson had a seuon-h1,ah 14
points, and pulled down nine re-
bounds 1n the 5eeond half to keep
Westmanstor fr:om gettina any second
shots. Johnson had 11 rebound$ on th~ ni&ht.
Teammate Linda Rudd chipped 1n
nine po1nt.s ofT the bt'nch, while
Walson and Herman had l l "1nd I 0
For further 1nformat1on phone
'93-7104
Westminster wu credited with a
sttooa 6nt half of shootana • ., 1t
posted . •. 29-26 advantaac at the
antermu 1bn.
But Knsten Wal'iOn conmtluted
efght Points and 1'.n~ Htrman and
points. respecuvely. ·
Devon Aluta led We\tminster with
24 po1nu. i 3 in the first half, and
Jeannine Banqha pu1 1n 1 S Lion
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t. ro1a1C: •l·n 17·2• 100.
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CPl!co SI 74, Sonoma 51.' 70
UC Devit 61. San Francisco SI St
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Cornell 54, Prl,_1on •
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Br•iell l 0 S 6 Olln • I l 9
COY41V 0 2 S 2 SI011olt 6 .7 0 14
Treto 1 4 3 II Glas.an 4 7 4 IS
T1tt 4 6 I 1• Winslow 1 3 • S PlncAnev I 1 1 9 Allton 0 0 I 0
Ru.lcl\ . 2 0 3 • Gonklkl 2 I • s
Sarkin' l 0 3 6 \11111 0 0 ) 0
8ak91' O I O I l(lskls 0 2 S ?
Slellal O O 2 O &Humnr o o O o
Ktlter o O O o ltocl'le O o o o
Cowie 0 0 0 0
Toi•" 22 26 22 70 Toi•" 17 IS 19 so
Sc-111¥ OU.rttn
Etl•ncl• 10 'ZI 14 B=-70
Unlvenlty 12 10 13 IS-SO
WMllM'tdee 47, L.attuna ~ lS
(See \flew~)
~ 8etdl US) Wu& .... (47) .. ..... .. ""'"' NMU 1 0 2 14 Keefe I S 1 71
Herdm9n S 0 2 10 Muronv 2 O 2 • Elf,len S 0 I 10 TwftMllO I 1 0 4
Mou.t 0 0 2 0 Brva" 7 0 I 14
Soatl! 0 I 2 I 8ttncn I 0 I 2 Fort~ O 0 3 O SYlllven I 0 0 ?
Devine O O O O York O O I 0
Eft\'llnCl4lf 0 0 0 0 ll~ 0 0 0 0
Tot111s 17 I 12 )$ Totets 20 7 7 47
~ ..... ~
Laguna a..cn I 12 t 1 l-3S
WoodtH'~ 14 9 I. 1.-1
Hwt. ....... 1 IMldl 61, Mlr1M SS
(~~·
Ht11. ....0 (61) "1W'11M (SS)
Vitt
PerlSMU
Keo
Pefnoer
Snow e.111,
Ml:btrtv
Jel'IHll
.. ...... .. """' ) I l · 7 GrllllSOll 2 4 S I
S 2 I 12 Guild 1 2 4 16
1077 MeVers 70 414
S S 3 IS Ht!OuQll I. 0 S 2
S 1 2 11 Cr•tt S l 2 13
l 6 3 I Havstette I 0 2 2 o o 1 o Ster1w o o o 0
0 0 0 0 Pltdllla 0 0 0 0
Quinn 0000
Tot•" 20 21 IS 61 l'ol"I\ 23 9 22 S5
Sc.-!IV OUllrtllf'I
Huntlnolon 8ea<:I\ IS 12 13 l l-61
Marine 20 10 10 I s-55
Oceen VleW U , Feune.ln Vlll!tlv 42
($-'~)
Pauftllllln V,,,_., (42) 0-Vl9W t'7 I
.. ttof• "ltofllt Wtsiler 7 0 I 4 Pantk:a I 0 2 1
JOl'lnson 2 2 4 6 Hu.iv 3 O I 6
Walle o o I o 8utlef' S 7 o 11
&orociulsl 1 O I 1 Morris I O. 2 2
Hanton 0 1 0 I OtBrwer I 5 I ll
Asl\cnll 0 0 2 0 Votlmnl'I l l 3 9
Goroon 3 2 1 I JOl'lnr.on O 0 2 O
ROCPlt.11 3 0 2• 6 Hounllev I 0 2 2
8 rl1>11s 1 I 3 IS Olai 2 0 2 4
PMll\ler I 0 0 1
ltocllforo I 0 O 2
Totels 11 6 IS 42 Torats 2S l5 16 67
k9" 111¥ Quatten
Fountall'I Valltv I 1 • ll 16-42
Oc:Nn View 19 10 26 1~7
Ecllen 65, Westmtnew ..
(s-ef L.._.)
I._ (6S) W"1m!Mtw t•)
.. ""'· .. ft of I'll Meroullts 1 0 l 4 Otve< I 2 J II
Ammann 7 11 3 2S Cllaluon 7 7 J 6
C<Me 4 I o 9 Smltn l o 4 6 Smiln 6 0 3 12 SvOOOCNt 0 0 4 0
Kalona 2 I l S Love 3 1 3 1
HnotnOll l • l 10 C•DIH I 0 0 ,
Prince 0 0 0 0 Au,lln 4 I 3 9
H•nan 0 0 0 0 LUC.I 0 0 I 0
Porter 1 O o 2 ·
Toltll 2t 17 IS 65 l'olats 21 6 21 a
~111¥ ON'1lln Edi.on IS 1' 16 ls-65
w11tmlMI« I 13 1' ,,_..
.
Sale will feature
unu sual violets
;\ frica~ V 1olet Soc1cuc~ oflhe Southern C'ahfom1a Council will
present their annual plant show and sale at the HuntingtOn Center
Mall Feb. 7-9. . Thousands of plants rcOcctu~g the va.ri~ty of blooms. fohage
and sizes will be offered for sale. D1spl~~ w11l ~nclude fantasy to. s,iar
shaped blooms; pink. ~n or green fohaae: miniatures: and traibn&
plants.
For information. call 897-2533. •••• Flower show judges w111 share thc1r expertise wuh members of
the Orange County Oistnct of C~lifomla Garden Clu~ Inc.
Monday dunng a meeting in the Mercury Savinp and Loan in
Tustin. "'Past, Ptncnt and Forever" 1s the topic of Kay Reed and
.. Modern Desian" wiU be presented by Alberta Thtr)'. members of
the Qrana,c Count)' ludaa Council. • • • • "Occoretina with· Plants'" will be tai.taht by • honicul turc
instroctorat Saddlcback Coll~ at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Room J.)
on t4mpus. Bart1'e H-.wlt will ducu fresh and silk planu and Oowen. and
how to use the best oonta1ner for the most anf'IC11Ye amn~ment
For rq;sstration in(()rmation. call lbe collqe C'ommunlt)
Scrvrc,n Offie% It 582~. I
Women '• golf results . .
rMtw 0.. It, St. fi"9UI 63
(....,.~,
--Del (11) St. .... (6J) ........ ..fl ....
111\ourQ 1 6 I 20 Scoll I 3 4 It
DwWf' 6 2 1 14 Je.Wlllls 1 O 1 It
PeetlodV 2 1 0 s M. W1lllo s • • ll
Elllt 6 • • 16 Tritt 2 0 S 4
Tl'lorna 6 2 3 14 Jo.Wlllls 1 1 2 4
Penon O O o o Avelr 2 o 2 4
lternbert 3 0 I •
P91er-0 2 0 2 • QulOlev ·1 0 0 2
llocco o 2 o 2 COLL•G Reooutv o o o o E WOMllN
Totals l l If IA 81 Tot•IS 2S 13 20 63 s.ca c-..,., c.. UltMrM '1 saraw...:.:::.::.,...:::...:::...::...::'...-~~~~~-ttt,.,.,..rlObtl,...~klcr-11•~>r-~~~
Meter Oaf 27 10 16 ....,._. -s.c:el c-.. ,,.. cal " ......... ""' .... P9ut 17 12 • ,~ .. fl • .. It "'
TecMlc.alt: EMii IMO}, Scott (SP). Sullivan l 0 6 Th0n'IC>$0n e I 17
...
eru.u 3390tt 21s
HIGH SCHOOL STANCMNGS Hldrf 13 1 27 · Peoo1 1 l 17 See V'9w Lee9M Terry 13 S ll Ptlllllps 12 S,,
LAetllll °"'91 Towet 2 t • Cvmmlnes I I l
W L W L a..fty 2 4 I Kl~ I 0 2
Corona c1e1 Mar .i 2
3
17 4 Stnltri I 2 • Plllmen 2 O •
Woodllrldel 6 17 s &rown l 1 7 Dvnda 4 0 I
Etlinda S t n I ~ 2 2 6
L--llaed1 s 4 11 a Totals tO 11 91 Totals 39 13 91
s.odletleck s • 10 9
,.,__., HarbOr • s 10 9
Unf~llv 4 5 I 11
Cosl• Mfta · 0 t I 1S
~ .... .,.. kllr"et
Corona del Mer 14, Newoort Har'OOI' 60
WOOCIOrldM 47, ~ 8Mdl 3S
Estancia 70, Unlverlltv SO
~ 71, C0tl• Mi1sa Sl'
MM9Y"• ca-(!;»)
SaCldllOKlt al Woodbridet
New11ort M•rtlor al Unl11erll1V L~ 8Mdl •I Costa Mftl
Corona Gel ,.,..r al E•••nd• w......-. Gen1" (7:JI)
Wooelbr._ at C0tta MtM e stancla al Hew-1 Hltf"Opr
~·l~&Mdl
Unl~llY al Corone Gel //Mr
~ .... .,.. ..... (7:31)
Corona del Mer at Wooclbrldoe
NtWl>Ort Her'OOI' al ~
Ur1iverlltv at C·Olta Mat
LeouN e..ai •• Estencle
S4MMt u...
L...,_
WL
OCffl'I vi.w 7 o
Edi.son 3 •
FO\il'leln Valin 3 •
Munttnoton affCI\ l •
Marina l • wes1mm11er 2 s
Owwwl
WL
17 4
13 I
12 10
9 12
13 IQ
S IS
IMdll't'1S-
H1,111ll110lon 9Hdl 61, Marina S5 ~ vtew 61, Founu1ln \lantv ,,
Ed110tl 65, Wftlmlnster • w ...... .,.. 0-(7:311)
Edison at Fountain Vellev
Weslmlnsler al Merln.-
·Hunll119ton 8MCll at OC..11 View ~ .. .,,. ~ (7:ll)
Hunllnoton a..cn al Edison
Merine at OcMn View
Westminster at Fount•ln \laltrf
~C.11 L-.ue
Ce!>lstrano \lallty
Minion Vlelo
1rv1ne
El Toro
LMtlUll
WL
9 0
1 I s 3
s ' 2 •
o.wel
WL
11 2
t7 s
13 10
11 10
San Clemenle
Laouna HUil
0 •111 Hint
I 1
. 0 • , ....... ~
Sen Clemente at Irvine (POd •• r•ln)
E1 Toro 64. Laoun• Hills 49
C.•11islre110 Velllv 6', Oana HiMs S9
MMditY'I Gel'flll (7:JI)
stn Clemtnl• el lrvlnt
.......... ~ (7:»1
' l1 ) ,.
' n
trvfne '"' Capilfr•no Vellev •• Saddle--
t>llCk Cotlellt Minion VlelO at Laoune HI~~
El Toro at Oan.-Hllh
San Ciemtnle, bv• ,,..,. Gel'Mt (1:JO)
Ca1>111r11110 \lalllv at Mbslon Vlelo ,,,.,,,. al Dena Hiii•
L90uN Hllll el San Ctemen14t
Et l'oro, l>vt °"""" IClWe$ ANG•LUS LaAGO•
Malet Del t i . St P11ul 63
BllPIOO Am.I 56. 81tll00 Monle>c>merv SS
Pl1n X 62. Se!'vlte S5
·CaHT\MY LaAGUI
Sant• Ane Vallev 71, Canvon S6
El Moden• n. Footlll" 63 Ol'a"99 56, \/Ille Park 43
Santa Ane S2. Tustin 4l IMPtRI LIEAGUa
LOS Alamllos 72, l(eMfdV ..
Cyoreu "· PKlftca S5 El Oor"ado M. E,_at1ta 61
Helfllme: C.J Lutneren. s.2-d.
Clwtst_C-.. M, SW S.P'bt tl
)(.._.(191 ... lllOI)
SW ...... ID) Cllrtst C... (") .... .. .....
Sonmor 5 2 l 12 NIU 12 S 1 ,,
&.nt'911dt o 1 • 1 a renm 1 2 • 1a Kotc.'ho 1 2 1 4 OuM 3 4 I 10
Gtovtr I 0 1 2 McCann l 0 • • &d<n91lm I 0 3 2 Kleifl 4 1 I IS
8arlow 10 12~ 12 1 11
TolM 9 S 20 23 .... IS ll 20 12 9'
Helfllmei Cl'lflst COlllVt, 63· ll.
HIGH SCHOOL GltLS
E..-M,~SS
'~'--->
• .._. (64) WW1ft8 ... !SS) .. ""'"' .. ""'"' HeMUV 3 1 0 1 Laa 2 0 0 4
Oeourn 3 0 • 6 K•rns O O 3 O
Henl'l9n 4 2 2 10 Al'WW•• 2 O 3 4
W1IJon ' 3 3 11 ··'" ' 0 2 • lluckl 3 3 o • a.11-olla '6 3 • U
Nofflll11r 3 I I 7 .Ulle t 6 S 24
JoMlOll S 4 I 14
Fukumto O o 1 o
Totals 2S 14 l2 6' l'otell l3 9 17 S$
~tw o.atten
Edi.on 14 12 24 I ......
West..,lniter IS 14 12 I~
HtGH SCHOOL GIRLS
S4Mset L-.ue
~ WL
Founl•ln \lellev S 0 Clcffn Vltw 3 2
Edison l 3
Marina 2 •
Westminstw 2 •
Hunllnoton Bffdl . 2 • ,,...,,,~
edl\Ofl ... Wtslmlntler SS
T ....... tCO.-F'QVlltaln \la_., e l OcMn \lltw r-.,..., co.-.
,.,..rlna el FOUlll•ln Velltv
o-..1
Wl
II • l2 1
16 6 11 •
10 1
1.0 11
Ocffn View at Edi.on
wesrmlnstw et Hunllftlllon B••c,h
SM V'9w LM9IM
Corona del Mltr
WoocJorldlll
Costa Mesa
SeOCllebed Laouna ... Cl\
Eslanda
NtwPOrt Harbor
unlversltv
L.eeeut W L 9 0
• I
6 J 6 3
l •
3 6
I 8 0 9
MM9Y"t ~
E••ancle •• Corona del Mar WoodtH"ldlle el ~
LaoUfMI al Costa Mna
UniYertllV et lffwoorl Mtf'bot
o... ... ...-.
O¥wwl
W L
l2 1
14 6
11 •
10 • s • s l1
I 12
2 "
OAVIY'S LOCK•R (........,, ileedl}
-17 •neltn. 101 c.tlco beu, 2S mec1<...-.
4 wlllle !WI, l SllMP:slleecl, 12'0 111\111 oercl\
--Atl9ll ..., • .,., • ..,.. Tl
(1'at1•--........ ,
"6T llAC& °"' rNlil. CIW .. The RdlM (AMI 101A Q 11.00 MNIC. 111 ~ IV~) 400 l.00
Vlllllllt flMt Oellcoe !KMMI) , 4..00 Tlnle; , .• , 2/S.
Aleo renr Air Force a.o.,, b.,.. fltlttl.
U1*Mw11 Llmll•, °"•m ,._.,, A1"t A >o*ttl
Ho Krtlc:i..
S8COMO ·~· 6 llTIOnln.1 Mltetllrl1 ~II lMcHel 2'.AO LOO UO Trlllltv H .. IPl!!lcav> uo uo No~ (NlcCerrCWl) UIO
T'"-1:11 411 Alto,..,,, SI. Ai.xis, Erin. FlrU, llllW'9m
Kai, ~ llM!M, •ocay lttd, GIUUY't
lt'MWf'I, GrriV Hll.
SCratCl'llot: I.ell Str-....... Mleml ~ .. ~to auvw, T-Ootf'I. ~O RACI. t lurtonot
Era Of Trknlclfl (Ct ln} 26.00 11.<10 UO MV Gin lhC)I (~l 6.00 4)0
Lore Of lorro (ai.ctll uo
Time! 1:'1 21.S.
Alto rert: Knit r-. Sol.riled MMem,
SNdv Holteu, Green COleell, 5olendldl'
L..udly, Jauv Lisa. Ou911'l LOW!Ouo, ~ta Mii~
krtld'led. --·· s.cr.t.rv, Golde'• Girt, Soc.ro. Jello.
U DAil. Y DOU8L• (I· 7) Nld 5*.10.
flOURTM ••ca. 1 111• """'· e .... nl &Mu (lleclo:) 160 uo 4.00 •Golden .Sle(le llew l UO UO
Llloy•, 8atonnlw tOrfeoa> UO Time: , ... 211
Alto ~: Malkld Cnerar. OOdw Lal"¥)ftv, A·Smtrt Charger, Mo¥1e f!MIAM,
l'recy's 'tllt"n, Tab A eo., Serol Cllldl,
llUI 11 8eeullful, Retrodlld. Scntdlld: H\111'9 A 0.-, MlelN Sol.
fl11'TMRMa.6\la ~
A/l'IMOtflertiorottw ( \llntll 7 .20 l..O UO
Counl Gal9er < Plnctv) UO 3.20
Virginia Prlvet-($1. Martin) 00
Time: 1:1' l/S.
AIM> -.n: Mv ·~nl <>-. •OI A
Nelural, O\.;elltY Jet
$crt tcMd: aitM, Metr~. SOl$tell\,
Concorde Art•~. Nitro, Confonnitl, Qui!>
Star. Metter Crofter, Haift. Frontier o.~
U IXACTA (2-7) oeld 171.50.
-SfJm4 llACL.J ~
Nolile And Gel'ltle\McHro) t.40 UO 4.20
llN """' (9'9ckl 00 3AO Dual Ac:cer1t (kie)' 7.20
Timt: 1:12 2/S.
AltO ran: 8ledl Crou, He's Al WOUl'ICI
U1>1 W•'-.,_., a..-.. GleM, Fest
Fllno. Ava'• Cholc:t, GOldtn Dtherv, Art"• OroNn.
Scra lchecl: Forwatd COtTWletld, lladt
D«>vn, RIOI On, ll-~l~ltt.
Jlmed,
S.WNTH R.ACI. 6\la funonls.
ProctlMI PrOIWI !Sllmkr) 39AO 1 UO •AO
~ ltovw !&lack> 7.MJ uo
Wl!v Not Tai lMcHar-) 1 IO
Tlme: 1:21.
Alto ran: Urtll ~. Coeooer Cl!eln. Siie's A l'alenl, PromlM Ma L.udL
Ho aaatdlft.
U ax.ACTA (S:ll '119lcl SJOUO.
•IGMTM llACL 6V. tur101111t.
Taki Mv Picture (\llnJI) S.40 3.40 2 . .0 0-•Mfmlnll ,,,_,,.,.,,, uo uo
Got You llunnln (8anl 1.20
Time: 1: 11 2/S.
AlMI r1111: GM Event,~ S..t, pine
Tr" une.
No scratcr-.
U .aXACTA 16-4) 119lcl W.SO
HIW1lt RAU. OM mile.
EllMnt HcKI (Vlrul) 9.60 S.40 UO
Falltn LIM (Htwitv) U0 lAO
Nldt • s Prlnct I Plncav I l.oo
Time: 1:41.
Alto '-ft: -ad Cardlnel. &old Saini Pal, Good And G-....
Scretcneo: &tow Tiw Trumoen, 01'• ..
Mlirr I U •XACTA 12-1) oald 1226.SO
S2 f'tCK SlX (l-2-l·S-6-2) Nici Sl,4U.t0
10 60 wlMlne lidlttt (nva norws). Ca<·
Ftowr llOOI: 197,5307
11 .-.ck ..... (6·1-7-1·2·1-S-6-l) Mid
U.M2.IO lo 2A wllW!ifte tldlllt Illa PIOl'MS). CWTvover DOOl: Sl..167-'kOS
Allencsenc.: 11,011.
U.S. ll're .......
(at .-...JAJ'I) ow. ........
Yennldt Noell IFrencit) # Kevin CUf'-ren !U~.>. 6·3. 7·6; &recs Gflllrt (U.S.) cMlf
JallOO HlaM!l (6-:7. 6·•, 6-3; Ivan Lend
(Ct~'fakla) o.f. Poul A~
(U.S.), 6·4, 6·4.
Wemeft'I .......,...
<at Kw llllca.,.., .,.,I °"* .... ..,... s... Cl\rls even U01d IU.S.) d9t s,_,,,.,.
11.ri. (U"S.J, 6· I, 6·0; Steffi Gret. (Wftl
Germ.nvl o.t wenov l'umoull (Austrellel
6·1, 6·7, 6·2; Manuela Maleev• (&utoarlal
d9t G91>rltla Saballtll tAr"'11ina). 6'-3, 6'-l,
Sonnie GIM!u1441 (U.S.) def Ket....,
Horvetl'I (U 5 I, 7·S •·O
c ..... ...,,..
IHT.aCOLL•OIAT• ...vrrAnotitAL (athdlc~ ...... ,
PlntRwM~
Mtlll Drew
OKP\ile tu< &tf'lietwl oel 'tPicWt<
<VC ll 6·4. 6· I
rt· ·~
...,. MeCW
HIGH SC~
SUMllt L...-
~ 1. .. _.. ..... e..Cll 1
Marl,.. SCOt'lno. LeFrencoo' 1, H.ntaci I
Hur1!1119t.,, a.aC1l tcor1"9 "'-1
19~6: Sunflower's year
------~-------National bureau
selects a flower
that's easy to grow
of 8 inches. Incorporate manu~.
compost. organic matter or a slow
rcj.east gcncral-purpotc fert1hLer into
the soil. rake smooth and even.
lf plantina in rows stile 3 to 4 f«t
apart. Lf S( the handle of a rake or
shovel to trace a straight hne and
For an easy to irow prdco flower make an 1ndent.atton 1n tfic soil 1• to 111
you probably can't top a sunflower mch deep. Sow Sttds in this furrow. 6
The plants grow in almost an)' type ot inches apart and cover wuh a \'a inch
soit tole.Mc most variations ol layer offine soil. -
wetnC$.Sand ~u1re little to.the way ol -Oenninat1on wtll ta.k( from S to 10 ~st oonu..il. days The ideal soil ttm~raturc 1s 70
However. they must have lots ot d~ The Sttds and youn.a seed·
direct sun with little or no shad1n.a linas can take very h&hl ftmts. but
For tbese traits, the National GarQcn miahl die after a htrd f'rttzc ~ h n %en the first true le-av" appear. Bureau has select""' t e sun owcr as thin the sunflowers to stand 2 to 2'1
the t 986 Easy to _G_ro_w_A_o_wer_· _o_f_th_c_...;.fce=•.,::£=.::,...· .:..:A~fter=... the $pnna planllna y~ W\Uf sunOower wtth .AM tOil ha bttn t m t tte liOot 11\1 to ,~ •""""' do but wa1l and W11ttf. unfl<>wen
preparation While good ferule toll t.hnve in h04 dry weether and tolerate
will ytcld the l&rant flowtr hcadund dtouahts. but benefit from. larat
meatiest teed 1he sunflower '' not quantllltes of watn-apphC'd as deep picky h will IJ"OW 1n Just about a.ny so&kinas-
typc of toal u«pt 'Mhcrc there ts Tbe $Untlo wcr 1 1 vtrv v\aorou
• standi.na wattt. arowin& plant. rcach1~ 6 fttt 10 s Pm>art tbe sotJ by ullana to a depth monw To ll'Mt> up v.1th th1sarowth.
1 I
a booster apphc.auon ol fC"rt1hzer 1s
~ommended when tht' tl owC'r head
begins to ap~~r
In some~ the stem""> need to
be staked or somehow 5upponed a~
the Sttd head bttomcs hea' 1er and
begins to bend to the ground Winds
also pose a threat ofbloW'lng over tan.
top-he.-vy sunflov.~rs
While a nattvc plant is often mol"f
susceptible to ~ts in its homeland.
the sunflower hi\ ftw enem1c~. Mos1
common are the 'cm borer and 5tcm
mqgot. rust and powder) m 1ldc"'
The borer and mqsot can be quite
d~U'\Jcuve as the)' burrow into the
item kllh"' all veictauon lbove the
point of cntr). C'lcan ptden practices
att th( be-st method of pttvenuon
The l n1tiif '" a o e sunOov.Tr seed head as qu1dt and can In ~me caie, a ladder ma) be
neceuan. so ba"J out the camera..
pther ,Omc nc1a,hboN an<rfi\vc fon wuh 11
u111lov.-en Ma) ~ harvnttd •ht'n
fuU'I m.atured or when ~ oflbr ~
ttt mature W~tch fOf birds.. Wl\c-n
•
• •
~
Sill c11•1
'--PWtc No ,_,, ..,.... s lnCNI -on 2•4 toot IMIM, ~-'*'and wet llllCbd; ~ S C'.Mln MCI 2 dlaln al nlel'l1.
~ No rtDOrt.
5edll ~ No --'·
s.eir a.wt 2-3 lncN& -on W tool ClllM; .... _.,l ~ s ... Cflelt\
•ncl 1 ~. '
,.....0-0: 1 lndl -Oii 1~ --t>esa; 8"00cneCI and M<llad: l"UMlne 2 ·
---dliln and l ---lift. .._. ~? lftdlll -Oii !·SI'\ toot
-) ~OM!ld and Nc:ked. Nlt-
lllnt I IOlldolle and 7 dlaln. ...... -......0: TrKt of-on 4+
loot tiMa; .... and ~tllled; rUMlflll 2
··-Cl\eh and • dlMlll dleW's.. ......... 2 "'°* -Oft 1-3 toot be.le; .... __.; l'll'Wllnll 2 ~ and ,
lurlllCe """ ._.. .,.... ......... )l 2·3 lnc9*
-on 6-f'Ool 119M, MO.eel --.r, troomed 9ltd 111111d, NMint c:.tlil CM,
IOllOOla and 11 ~
S..• .,.... <&.m .... )c No -Oii
,..., .. t De.ta; ---~ ""-'*' -tilled; r\IMllle 3 Cl\lllrl -I --. ... T-.. 1lld ... No ,....,
........, V..,.':H ~ -on f·C tool Deta; ~_,..., and Ndled
--; l'UMlne trem. 6 11'111111 cMln. S
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You can now ~all the Dally Piiot ClaaalfledJ)eJ)t. on Saturday morning from 8:00to11:30 a.m. to piece yo9:1r.Sundey end.Monday eds.
BALUTATI MISC. llNTALS Al•IOUllCllllllTI ......... _ .. ,_... 1173 S-4"" 1180 -·~ .O.t
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HOUSH/CONDOS l ... , .. Solo 14()1) S...-.1-,, .. ._ 770. ,_, '°°' ~ <IO<IO ~doyond~ 0... OI Co ,,_.,, ISU ,_ 2190 -·-7111 ,..._....'-'->004 '-""90... ~
c;.+o1 1001 °"' OI S.-,._., 1uo .... _._ 7112 _, .... __ )()IJ
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1007 . _ .. _ IMO •-w.-,,,. ~c ... >016 GAllAGI IMll c.---· 11)11 r-~ 1,90 0-.ol 1<IO'l °"'-,. .... 11.0 0.--. >011 IOATS ~=-..::.~ 1011 tf i--. 1.00 --7-s-._ ,,., ~ ••07 0-.ol 1011 •02• llW-167) ---1.o7 --,, .. lllMOYMlllT ............. 610. -·-•OJ•
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7••1 ...... ._ 6101 -1011
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7•7• ·-·--SIOO '--617• --10.0 HOUSH/CONDOS --,.,. •.I. IAU/llDIT _,,, S103 --t116 ~ 1011
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MISC. I .I. l ... ,...... 71H --~ 1611 ,_ ,,... to v.,.. ten? ......... ,~ fOtj _v..,. 1••7 ·-7690 ,.,, ,._., ,.,..,, .. ,. ..,,, DllllCTHY -90'° --.....__ 1 •• ,.,. ......... _..... o030 ·-......-•100 ... _ 171 -~ ,,,. lflo __., _, ...__0...-9300 ......... , ___ "'° s...-c......-)!Tl ,.,. Ofl"9. "--· & , __ 6007 s.-,. ......... s-.., -·-·~
DEADLINES THE .DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED OPFICE HOURS
Telephone Servk:e
Monday-Friday
CHECKYOUAADTHEFmSTDAY
The Dally Piiot strives for etflcl«tcy end ICC\lr.cy.
However, occaalonelly •rora d o occur PleaM
listen wMr1 your ad 11 reed beck end check your
ad dally. Report •rora Immediately to &42-5678.
The Dally Piiot acoepts no lleblllty for •nYerror ~n an ~IMment for wttlctl It m ay be reeponalb6e
except to< tl'le cost of the space ectuellyoocupied
by th9error. Credit can only be allowed for the first
lnaer11on.
DEADLINE .CLASSIFIED· INDEX
642-5678
PUBLICATION
Monday .....
Tuesday.
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Sat 11:30 AM
.Mon 5.30 PM
Tues 5 30 PM
Wed 5.30 PM
8 00 1'M·5 30 PM
Saturday 8 00 1'M· 11 30 AM
B<J11ness Coonter
Monday-Friday
FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY
FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
Thurs 5.30 PM 8 00 AM·S 00 PM
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TODAY'S
REAL ESTATE . .
CLASSIFICATIONS
1002-2790
ARE IN THE REAL.
EST ATE TABLOID
SECTION
To a Jo ved one. \ou r Li\C>rae · teacher. hest friend or co
someone sptc 1al ch1"i V alenunes Da \ for onl\' )Oc a line
your heanfelc rnes"ia,l!t c. .t11 he tokJ rn a Dail), Pilot
Valentine's ad
be pre-pa 1d
Bu .t U'il tl11" 1" a Spec.1al C)fttr, all Jd" must
All ad" ~ill .1ppt.ir Fri . J·c:h
Dtadl111t \\ td . rth I >th
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Fri 530 PM
Sai i130 AM
642-5678
luineu l FiHDcial Emrl17aeat Clerical/Office SfoO Clerical/Office 54oo:salt1 5510 Cl1~1/l11tHrHh
••sa"aess for Sale Doatstics 3011 IHN/IH OFFICE SECRnAIY IPtRT -T1~E SALES IN 5521 • ---------Small but busy Irvine com-Growing englnerlng llrm LOW En SHOP Wiii TH 1001 .U 2900 ll PAIR pany seeks mature seeking exp secretary/ train. 833· l883 Is accepting appllc&tlona
l'!!R------ed---5 Newpor1 Beach lamlly w/3 energetic & reliable per-gen ot11ce to work in fast -for 1he followl~ po-.
ecenlly renovat cute children Musi have valtd son to grow w/company. paced dept . flex .• heavv SALES CLERK for llng9!1e ltlons FIT & Pl Bar-Stat1on West Costa Mesa ., shop experience pref d Beauty Salon 57500 driver's lie, start as soon Friendly otl1Ge no smok-phones xlnt typlsl, detall Cos · M 5 8 S. tender. FIT Day Food
OBO Call 751 •6399 as PQss1bl11 760-3605 or Ing 261-8288 ask tor Ed oriented Xlnt benefits & _ ta esa 4 • 44 Wallress, FIT Day Hoet-
l 111iHH d1t1ons. Send resume to l.U/lntaaraat1 Apply In person between
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821·530 t ask tor Jan IOOllEEPEll pleasant work I no con-C eues (startlno at S& hr).
0 t 'f 2904 ROISRHPEW . Part-time POslllon. Mr Fuentes at Rober1 5520 10am & 12 noon Aek for ppor llDI lei Live 1n or Uve out Good experience preferred, Bein, Wllll9m Froll Joe No phone calla
Need a working Partner salary Nwpt Bch family 20-25 hours a week Assoc 1401 Quall SI , please
tor a successtul Adv11r11s· w/3 chlldren Musi have Salary commensurate Newport Bch CA 92660 COlmll •ElP 619 Sleepy Hollow Lane
1ng Agency Been 1n bus1-driver's lie 760-3605 or with uperience Send re--' Full or pltlme. Days & Laguna Bffch
ness for 2''1 years & work 821-5301 ask tor Jan sume or make apph-SECllETlllY /P-tl•t eves Very flex sched· -
in the' Irvine & Tust1ci cation 10 Apprx.20 flex hrs per wk ullng. Apply In Parson. Buyer meets Mllef-wlth an
areas -Want to open 1n Ttacllers 4650 OlllllE COAST Rewarding & diversified. Orange Julius 711 E. effective c1a11llled ad.
lhe El Toro & Mission TUCMH P/R Dept Marden School Balboa Blvd I &42-5678
V1e1o area For further llllY PILOT Costa Mesa. 645-9392 i••-•-••••••••••-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.. -into please call blwn Irvine Presch 786-7494 330 W Bay St _ _ •
6-9pm 854-8552 Jtm Profenioaal/-. -Costa Mesa. CA 92626 SlOlnllY : •
• • ATTN Accoun1tngDept Typing 60 wpm, some • .... AlftT TIME • WOllH'S CLOT•IH .Ya1a11tr1tave 5100 BOOKKEEPER PIT Fun bkkpg required Full time • .k -~ e
IOITIOIE landscape Draftsperson challenging 1ob hrs llex Nr So Cll Plaza Call lor • TEL"DPff ONE • Manne Ave Balboa Is Knowledge or plant mat'I NB Call Mary 640-4950 appt 714/957-1838 e 1~ e
High traffic. excellent & 1mg la4youl r8Q1 'd Send11 CLERIC1'L OFFICE -RECEPTIONIST· Clothing •. s £LES •. gross Price $40,000 1n resume a b uepnnt o Mfg needs oulgolno per-~
eludes 23 years goodlNlll, your work -to. Earth .eon-Computer exp 8 must son tor hN phone., g • •
fixtures lease & corpor cep1s, 2704 So Grand. Rapid advanc $l250lmo mall M-F a'l Benefits • •
ation Agt 673-4062 Santa Ana, Ca 92705 • 10 sian 646-7415 S4 75/Hr to 11an. Kare~ : Earn As Yo u Learn :
MANAGER CURI nPIST 96&-1510 e • Moaey To Lou 2914 FULL TIME --. - -• •
WIDOW has money lor Typing S0·60 wpm and Ttcbtcal/Tr••11550S. •· 4:30 -8:30 PM Moo.-Fri. •
TD's $10,000 up No Immediate opernno for lull have good organtzalional • 9:30 _. 1 :30 PM Saturday •
cred1iv· no penally call 11me District Manager sklll Hours 8 00·5 00 11 lSSlllLEIS •.-:
Denison Assoc 673· 73 11 interested call Judy at
Must en1oy working with 642-4321 Ext 316 Apply 7 AM only. • Excellent k • AnDOllDCeaeatl I children Experience -MacGregor Yachts 1631 • wor iog coo · •
-----------helptu1 COISTRICTIH Placentla Costa Mesa : dit ions. salary p lus com· : ' .. _ o cemeDll 2920 Accounting Dept Assis--E•SROOI ~ ru1D llD We offer an excellent ben· tant tor Gen Cont Loe in "'" • • missions. • ,.
Psyc.lc/,llll Cl". ellt program paid va-Nwpt Bch FulH1me • • ca11ons & hohdays bonus Immediate opening for e e , reader :?O yrs exp Cati · bkkpg computer exp qualllled person Hams • e .
650-2758 Diane 631-8964 program and dental In· pref 10-key hght typing, 1600 1660 exper help· e e
surance Salary plus 1111ng congenial per t ·E II e • L t •~ F • 2925 1 b 1 · • ul JCCe enl company 01 • Olla mi eage reim ursemen sonality Salary com-benellls and working • •
$1000 REWARD Applicant must apply In ~~~~u;~1:1 ;;;~f20~on· condl1tons Apply· : For a n a ppoint ment rail :
person at Darly Pilot, 330
wes1 Bay St . Costa 125 Via Koron ( Lido I OllAllE OllST •• • 642-4322 :. For return of charm
bracelet $500 REWARD
1ead1ng to the return of I charm bracelet
645-2444
COUITH MELP-Ctlll
AM s Above minimum
Gelato Class1co720-1628
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
CalJ:
142-llll
Mesa Ca Apply 9-11 631 _7300 $467 ,50 lllLY PILIT
a m or 2-4 P m (Circula-330 w Bay Street • •
hon Dept~ IH OFFICE/P·T Mr t-1 Costa Mesa. ca • between :\:00-8:00 p.m. •
Ne4ical/Deatal 5105 Perm mature reliable or call S.2·4321 • • _ lady n-smkr 754-0370 -: As k for Ben Williams. :
IEITll lUISTllT -~·--11 Wanted experienced RD1'. .Ill. LIU PROCESSOR 1 lll'HU H .!_•••••••••••••••••••••••••
team oriented person AH RECEnlOllST PASTE IP ARTIST
loo1<1ng for a career pos-Growing CdM Mortage Immediate opening for
111on 544-5337 Firm seeking FI T mature exper 1ypese1ter Must
Denial minded person Pleasant have have mark-up
FROMT/IACI OFC 1 and detail oriented exper pasle-up back-
" Salary and bonus ground helpful Xlnl t>en-
1
Temp position, 2 months I SEAVIEW PINANClAL et11s 1ncludlng medical &
approx Starting March 1 675-6500 call Shoshana denl81 Insurance. con-
4 day week, no weekends UW OFFICE genlal atmosphere Con-For Gen Denlls1. NB tact Allssa 642-4321 ext
646-8491 call Mon-Thur SECRETARY 291 ---------1 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Newpor1 Beach Tax _ NewPQrt Beach Endo 01· Lawyer needs hard work·
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IAILY PILIT FOUND Blk fem Lab·Mlx 11ce Musi have eic-1ng secretary with current
yng Ward & Garfield, perience wl1nsurance.1 word processing ex-
Santa Ana River HB l1nanc1a1 arrangements & I penence (CPT Helpful)
962-9971 X rays Enthusiasm & Up to $2500 Call Laura
330 W Bay Street
Costa Mesa. Ca 92627
142-.a21 FOUND Male Gldn Retrv confidence a must Excel· I 644-6512
P g S lent salary hours & ben-A~~P~allE 7:~~ ,j ~4 1~nra ellls 631·3380 ' LH•l SECROARY Salis 5510
• -LI t I g a II on ex per , non -1";iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
I FOUND White Dove in DHTll HCEPT. sm!Cr. Npt Sch 760-8866 1•
' Mesa Verde area 1128 Enthus1aattc person I lEUL SECn/11 llYllTISlff
I 549· 1000 n=:I ·~11~r1~~m~1~: Secty, min 3 yrs Clv & Lit ' lCClllT UIOmVE j --- - -- - - - --- -- -- - - - - - -- -- -- - --- --I LOST CALICO Fem cat ~alarled • f/llme X-Ray 6 Alty llrm Xlnt typing Needed lor Automotive &
I COUPON Send To Dally Piiot Valentlne'S, Jan 18 at n1ghl in Hart>Of lie and asststlng bacil:· skiffs, wdlproc req'd Real E.111111 Classlfled
I View area NB Front gr 0 u n d Pr 111 c 811 Bene Judy 955-0560 Advertlstno Sales at a
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I 330 West Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 I pawsdeclawed 644-8032 S.0-2970 rapidly expandlno local ---IHH 1111 PIHH n11W9Pape< Aogreulve,
LGOST catM$l001REWAtRDll HOUSE MGR PIT 4 Mature fast & accurate sell-dlsclpllned lndlvld·
I ray anx no a dysl wk Mature NA ' · I --'I t
673-8035 J k 548•5262 , Carpel Mlg Co Call ua s may earn ex ..... en
I Name Ph ac · pref d Gd cook. exp nee Donna 11660·1626 Income (salary .+ com· one Joanne. 213-830-5910 Refs req'd Rm & board • mission), t>enellts, and
f Maruyn Kern wkdys salary Call 432-8014 PAYROLL CLERI advancement opportunl-
1 Adress Sclatols A -aCTICll llllSI 1y Sales and/or advertle-
1 · 301" "'" Major Orange County Ing experience helpful I astr•ctioa " 3 Hra per day, S 10 hr, 6 Health Care faclllty has Send resume to
I City State Zip *APP[Ei1.n1. Private day week 675-2916 an opening for a well-or-P. Blevlna
I lessons 15hr Setup home. Cltrlcal/Offict 54 ganlzed. BMfgetlc lndl· tulll ll&ST
business system 554-5540 -v1dual w/2-3 yrs axp Ap-auly PILIT
I Amount Inclu ded S loo1h. PaTi Olt.... pHcant mull an)oy wortt P-O Box 1560 C1assll111d Ads are lhe ra t I ....... po For Oevelopmt Construct ng w num.,....s, s...a C C "'" answer lo a succeaslul Co In 0 C Air"""' "" lite typl~. CRT knowl-oata Mesa, A. 926"'"
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garage or yard sale! ti's II ""''' _ .. -help 1 Sala c Ml.ISi have ex,...rience ..,g., u ry om-be1ter w•y to tell more CALL 75 t.8003 mensurate w/exp
people! OOIP OARE OlllP ALES • For Fun Nautlc&I
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(71'41851-2273 Giit & Clothlno Stora
Equal Opportunity Em-FIT E•p pref'd. Charlie's
ployer Locltar 875-8230 NB
llt1l l1t1tt Offlot l1r. TIUP•I SAUi Experi enced Large Flex houra S& per hour
coHtal o c ofllee A419ty lmmd open1no M&-0312
to Box 4355, Costa Mesa 'm--.....liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim CA 92628 Confidential
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WE WANT YOU!
tor pr .. tlgloUe ~
Center office Typing
skllls & pleuant attitude
a rm.st All employee
benefits provided Call
Ron Jackaon 644-4242
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An updeted tradlllonal le tqttil ... l'ttelllt,. We••
IOOl'llW98r etore, le t•k·
1no appllc•t10n1 IOI a full tt ... '" hew tt Mii t .. ...&MINt llrnt aai.tpereon Wa ere -'f'
looking for a per.on Who • ft t ltl4ht9 lttel llWI..._ le 1 ,.----------1lUlfl1UlllJ:___j_~w~en~t1~1~o~l•~•r~n.~1~per~~aoNn~:.hil&..--~· tlr"llridtiaat&A:AT.r ...... ·~·· .. ·~----+
people and ttnd• aa1111ec-lfwr tr eliitiflill • I ~OlllAll
IPIUTll tlon In helping oth9r1. We C• , ... J ... ,l j for Information
& surprisingly
low cost.
wllJ be Interviewing al our .,..
ttOfe In Weetc:llrt Plu.•.
t 7th & Irvine, Ntwpc>ft ~ILL f-T C 8Ncl\ Mon<11y 2PM to e ,... .,. • •
~~~U::'l,;1~~~4·~2 (7 t4) 642-4JIJ
Full time, experienced,
typing '50wpm, plNUnt
phone rnanner GoOd
WOtklnQ condlllont In
Sanl• Ant CtH Louenne
•t Candy Strlperl Candy
(7 1•)432-988t 1--------~~d-----------~!!!!!!~
VVe don't care
ff you pajnt
your hair blue ,
rip the sleeves
off your shirt
or pierce your
ear.
But don't smoke 1us t 10
be ltke your friends
Or to be d ifferent lrom your
lriends
Or to be anything at a ll
Because with everything we
know about c iga rettes today.
the re's only o n e thing you'll
be 1f you s ta rt s moking now
And that's sorry
Sorry you can 't get up in
the m o rning without cough-
ing your lungs out Sorry
you can't c limb a s ingle
flight o f st a irs without get-
ting winded Sorry tha t
ever y time you lig ht one up.
your ris k o f h eart disease
goes up
Before you smok e -ta k e
som e time to s top a nd
think it a ll the way thro u g h
Right now. it's your dec i-
s ion. In the long run. it's
your life
'WERE FIGHTING Fa<
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American Heart A
Association y
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HONDA
CHIClt
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Newpon..,.
671-ttH
PORSCHE '&4, allvef, rune
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·' great, feeb grMt, ~ •
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DATSUN '81 280ZX
TURBO Auto T ·lop
LOADED 19K m4 XLNT
COMO 1 OWNER
W/&40-612D HI~
tsUN '83 280ZX. r9CS.. xtt c:ond Ind ell JCtrM & T -
top $10,500 4~1238
· HONDA
I'
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m-e wneeis Exoefletlt
condition
(ID• 1082061 IStk.f~) ....
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
Wt>O HAIH.0 11 IHV[J
COi.TA Ml !>A 1'14J 0010
HONDA
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Converston New eng,
p.int, 1nter.1etc BEAUTI·
FULi $14,900. 873-4220
ll&ZI& u l ..a' '11 Pooulet 5 apd, lull oower
air st9r90 sonroot
1uthet alloy ~•• !>
mo. 5000 m11t1 warranl't
Low lowmlles
11CHE159)
11111
MBl 450 5£1 76
[ •CeOent S 10 000
~!t-55•2
TRIUMPH '78 Spitfire. GO
cono am/Im cata.
$1600/0bo Of trade tor
sml truck. &42-1290
"'UlllT '11
4 apd. MC. AM/FM cas& ,
roof rack. Ser. 157929 a•
HONDA
Ir ~
vw ·11 Suoer Beetle Runs
I gel. 2nd ownr Nu paint &
llrM $1025 ph 722-9294
l/W 79 Bug Conv im-
macu111e. Musi seel
$6250 760-6540
V:W-:ao Rabbi! • 01, snrt.
$3500 ObO 631 ·735 1 0(
645-8 t•" Roger
vw -:-81 Rabbtl Ost LS •or,
5spd, air CB, Cf'UIM
needs body W0111 $1250
ObO 675-4793
--CC>flvert -79i1ke new
36M Oflg ml, $4 900 Aft 0
M·F 643-1210 wknd
vw JEn A 85 10,000 ml
.Snrt P 'w1nd9WS. Sl9f"90
ioaoeo 6 yr ext wan
$11 •OO 17021 873-3940
ask ffi' Mike Cor"9an. Jr ........ tic-,.
loeded 1nc1 moon-roo
a nd CB New paint
I $5995 Obo 6•6--0558
~ Htcl IUVIW 'll s-nn
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THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
10t>O HAllOll lllVO
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NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of lat• model, low mli..g.
CldlllaQ In 0tanQ4J
Co\Hltyl S.. UJ todeyt
140-1100
2800 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
CADILLAC ·11 s.<J.n s.V:
111• di.tel, Cherry Cond,
t>ought another, wm 111
go below whOIHe11I
759-8048 or 760-5090
Ctwv '85 Corveir 1 10 Cpe
Yellow, runs, nds TLC.
$450/obo 64'2·29<40
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AC1mOUe.,.... corponled WOC:lelfl OllW ACTITIOUe ..,.... ~ llU-11 IC,.. PIC'TmOU9 eu111111 ~ ITAT'lmNT ,. then I Pllrtnetlhll> MAm ITATI....., ~ ITATlllllNT NOTICI 0# NAm ITA~ N.u. IT'ATillmff llllAMI ITATIM9ff dale lf*illlled lboW
ni. foaowW1o '*"°"' 1n Alctletd P. KraU. MD The following l*90n9 ., Ttta followtng '*"°" 11 OtalOlUTtOH Of' The IOllOWlnQ per90n9 tr The follqwlng ~·we The~ pw-.one .,.,, Dated; .lanuery 28, 1He
OOlng bual,._. -. Peclflo Thia ltltement WM tli.o dOlng t>ullneee u . OotnQ t>utane.a 11 ,MTNI:,..,_. • doing buelneM u . O~ ~ u · dOlnG butiMM M: C .... ,_ ., .. , Y • ..,
Cout M~l Cotn-WlththeCou,,tyCte!tleofOr· HUOH!S VISALIA, LTD , UL.1'AA·8YSUMSJ l!Mlll NOtleeltti.r•byglvenlh•I CONSTRUCTION l!!M· P 01111() REAL E8TAT! SAN AOU9TIN A S · lep~J,,..~ P•,,~. 22155 Ph .... ,, • .,. County on o.oemw TWo Corpoi•lt Pia•. Sult• Ptoduot Ln Unit ... I). Hunt· lh• llfnlltd partnera end p ~ 0 y M e NT 0 p . 81! 1ms: ,0125 !1111 AVI~ 80CIATEI. 1548 Ad1m•1 . I/IOI
ltrM I. El Te>«>. CA 12tSO I 17, IH& 250. N~t 8Mch, Celtt lnglon &Mctl. Clllf. 12641 f141t'4Wl1 ptrt!W ot SAN PORTUNITIH (CEO). 20082 ID, rlountll,, Valley, Ctllf Ave , Coate M ... , Calif. iMity PflOi r.t>rvwy ~
OebtMe A 8**. 221$& ..... 92~ ~rlk R \Jthet, 76tt 0•· TIAOO &STATl!S-HEMEl. eeyvi.w St .. Sant• An1 92108 t21128 I ~tStrwt,EToro,CA Pvl:>lt"*l Otat199 Oout HUQhe• 1nve1tmen11. 1 tllld Ave. •3. Huntington• C1111ornl1 llmltecl H1Mght1,o.ltl 12707 Dani.IA "-Ylno .•c.11· Th oma• Joaepn ----------92~ Daffy Ptl4>1 JlllVll'Y 11. 11, c.i11om11 ~eJ panrw-a..cn. Callt 92849 ptr1ntll\lp. wllh 111 prlnGlpeJ Ro.,_,, hyam 01111y, lomll oorporatloft, t0725 Augu91lne, 1541 Ad•m. 1 rtaJC NOllC(
Dennie Van IMll, 8'404 25. Ind itebr\.llrt 1, 1He lhlp:" Two Corpot111 Piu.a, Tiiie t>Uelf\M9 11 con· pl.c.e of tM111nM1 locltld 11 20082 Ba~ St • Santa EMii Av. #0, ,O\lftllln Vtlr Ave , Cotta Mela. Calif --.;....;;.""'""...__........,-.. __
N4'W Salim St,..t •81. San S..284 Suite 260, ~ ~h. cluctld by ¥ INS~ 1108 w .. 1 Sev.nt .. nth Ana Helghtl, c.llf 12707 14r/. c.llt H7ot 92t2t NOTIC:e M ~.CA92t2t ·--.-. Clllt'~ -• ErlkR Uthet Str .. 1.S11111.t.na.CAlllornl• JOhn 8tld Olttiy, 202 Tllll Dual'*I 11 ~-1f1'NI latrou AU0119tlM, "*.IC~
Tfttt t>vtln191 11 . con-P\llUC M)TICE Myrlie Gron1kt. 505 Tllil 1t1temtt11 wN 11110 927ot, .._.,. aleetld to di .. Al1b1m1 tit . Huntington IWCt«I bV 1 ~11ton t&.48 Adarnt A.,..., Cotta NOTICE 18 Hl .. llY
dUC11d by a Qll*ll ptr1· Soutl'I Chlnowth, Vlaalla. Wlln the COvnty Clerk of Of. 10Ne lhe P•MMrthlP u of 6llcll, catll 92828 Denlel 1' Aly, PNl!denl Meta. Call1 t2tH OIV!N that 1 NeglltNil 0.C..
l*'llhlp FtCTmOul •UIMll Calif 93211 .,. County on Jtnvlly 3. o.c-nw 9, tt86 Santi~ JOhn Ectwerd H•yet. 3e2 Thlt "'"""''" Wit fllld Thi• bu11,,... II COfl· "''"°" llU' *" ,,,..,.,.., Oll>b+t A DlaCti N._ ITATl:-.rl ThJ1 bu1lne11 ta con· 1986 Corl>Qfallon hll lhe tele 38th St . N.wport &Mctl. With lhe County Olertl OI Or· ducted by-hutbll\d eno wUe t>y the City Of Newpot1
Thia 1111.,,.,,1 Wll tllld The followlng peftonl .,. dueled by e 1tmltll<I l>Wlnet· '291070 tulh()flly 10 ... , pertnerehlp CeNI tH27 lllg4I County on Januery "· T"<>mal J Augulltne 8Ndl In connection with tbe
wttn the County Clefk of Ot OOlng butlneet u The Sal· lhlp Publllhed Orange Coll! .... 11, ptyendd1ech1r09all Guy Galltzkl, 15832 1988 Thia lllltmenl wu Nltd aoqullllton 01 CIMltY VII
engt Councy on Jtnv11y 3. ellll• Stori. noo Orange. Thomae H Purcell, a.rt-Delly Pilot Febru1ry I, 8, 15, llablllllll of tlll pertnttthlp, Potomlc, Huntington S.Ch. 1'1197' wllh the County et.flt. Of Or· tage Iota through eminent
1988 lhO pe A St 9 9uen 11111 Partner 22, 19e.§ perform exlallng contrecit Calll 82928 Publtlhed Orenge Coltt •nge County bf\ Janutl'y 23, ~n. Tile Negttlve O.C,.
'211111 Pir~. CA '90o20 • ' 1 Tni. 1111ement waa filed SA·363 end act tn 1ny rn•nner Tht• bu11ne11 ·It con-D•llY PllOt F1bru•ry t. 8, 115. 1988 • llf•llon 111111 th•I. the tut>-
PuOllthld oranoe COtlll D•My Rex Reynold•, 83 Wilh lhe County Clerk·of Or· rtlll.IC NOTICE necettary 10 wlnd•UP th• ••. ducted by' • gene!al part· 22, 19M ,...., i-ct dl\lelOPfl*'lt Wiii not r ..
D•llY Piiot J1nu1ry 11. 18, Woodh•Vln. L.agune Ntguel, •no• County on Otc.mt>er 111ra of the Partner1hlp nerehtp SA·351 Publlen.d °'Moe Colet aun In• llfnltleant ~ on
25. and Feoruary t, 1988 CA 9'871 31. )985 r fttCTITIOUI 8US•ll 01tld· J•nulty t5. t986 Robert Bryan Getety 0.ity Piiot ~tVll'Y 1, 8, HI, ~ "'1Ylron1Mnl. " It Iha, o•m MAUii Wll '10 5•·300 Thi• bu1ln•11 II con-~ NAMI ITATl•NT QINl!"Al ,A .. 'TN!... Thi• 1t11ement WU t1lecl 22. ttN ,,....,,, lntentton of '"-City
---------dueled DJ an lndlvldull Pul>tllhed Orange Coul The loltowlnn peraona art SANTIAGO C0"'0"· with the Coonly Clerk of Or· SA-3-44 lo 1e119t tM Neg9tlve O.C.. Auto, air. radio, w coven, DI_ II' ..,..TICE O~d• Dally Pllo1 January 18. 26. doing bullneA' •• ATION. AC....,.~ anoe Coun1y on January t3, lerallon •nd tuPPotllng
r/rack ..-~nu Thll~tement wu fllecl Febtu•ry 1. 8. 1988 OOIE'S •2 INC 08A MA •Hofl, 9Y: llltcherd li.n.. 1085 !'ta.IC NOTlCE ~ .. Thia le not IO be (L1s~~~~~:)92l FICftTIOUS IOIMH Wllh lhe Counly Cter• of Or· SA-323 BARKERS" 1. 212 Eul 17th n'r.i.':'~~ARTNIRI: .Pvl>lllhed 0r.ne:= P1llJC fl)TIC( = ~=-'*~~~°;',:
NA• ITATWMINT 9119'9 Counly on Jan1,111ry 3, Str91t. Cotta M .... Calli A" ... S A·-o .... ~~· n..IJu PllOt J t8 25 FICTmOUI .u..... 6 .. , •sttl 1988 92627 \ -"• • .. __.... ~-, •nuary • • N•• tT• .... •NT NOTIC• Of' pr Polll. The C ty •n· • lhe lollowtng pert0n1 art '2171M "'~ie· •2 I C II· ,'"1Mf'9ftlp. •y: "klhetd February I, 8, t9!MI .. ~•• "*.IC .. MINO COUflOll memtiera Of the
THEOr>ORE
ROBINS
FORD
20b0 HAR&OA MVO
CO\fA Ml>A o4l 0010
dOll'l(I bualnell u : P Alld A f'tll.IC NOTICE vu • nc . • • 1~ SA-318 The folloWlng peraona .,, al bile 1 ~
1Tuf11t Rock Par1n.ol\lp, 18 Publlaned Orll\09 Colet 16rnla Gofl>Qfallon. 212 E11t Publlll*I Otl!IQll Couc ----------dolna bualneN u 9UOM THI 09'* pu or Ind
Bar1110, lrvlne, CA 02715 Dally Piiot January 11, 18. FICTillOUI •UIMSI t71h Street. Co111 M .. •. Dall Pllol FeOru.ary I, 1986 D11111111> unyll'r -DMEVISION 3605 S "-4.lllUQ COIM*\I on thll ctooum.n-1 Monte G Prlel, 21991·8 25. and February 1, 1986 NAMI ITATl!Ml!NT C1lll. 92627 Y S•-354 ruuc..n. "" l\;f; Btlitol Stt !. 'sante Ana. COllMlellOH CW t•llon. Cop111 Of Iha
IR1mhur1t. El Toro. CA 92630 S•·295 TheJOllowtng pereone 1,1 Th!e bu11n111 •• con· FtCTfTtOUS 101.._11 C•nt 027().4 · THI CITY Ot' Neg91ive Dlclarallon eno
Lynn M Prte1. 2t991·B doing bl.ltlneaa••· dueled by• COf~tlon POO&JC NOTICE NA• ITATl•NT Oeot'Qe o Ll111, 8510 FOUNTAtN VAL.1.IY :=iord~::'~!V::
Rlmhurat. E1 Toro, CA 92630 P\11&.IC NOTICE HUGHES/ENCINITAS, Albert R. Ooenatn. Jr., The lollowlng per90n It VlnlV1le Ava 8111 C1111, NOTICE 18 HERl!BY 11.\G ll'l....-..ion"";, the Plan·
Merla H AmundlOI). Rue LTO, Two COfporalt Plue. Pr1aldertt NOTICl doing bull,,_. 11. 90201 GIVE.N THAT ON Wld,,.._ n'"" ;:::::..ment City' C' WE .. , ALL u2s Orend• Valle, Nltwport FICTITIOUI •UINll Sufi• 250 N-port 811Ch Thl9 ltllement Wlf Iii.cl IH.VITINO lltDI OJO MARKET CONSULT· 8etbll'I Anderlorl. ~20 Oly. 'February 12, '19!141. I t ~ ......... ~ 33oo ~
Us'°"" CARS & TRU KS Beach. CA 926'0 NAMI! l'TATl!MINT Calll 9266<> ' with the County C~k of Or-0111· January 20. 19811; ING, 20& N NewhoC>t SI., E Ba1um. Anaheim, Ca111. 7:30 p.m. In the City Coundl p;:;on::...i.Y•rd' N--po(t Co~!°'E IN OR CALL FOR Thia bu1ln•.. IS con-The follOwlng peraon lS Hughes lnvt11men1t. a ange Coun1y on D.cemt>er Speclflc•llons No 86-l·PW. Un11 E Senta Ana. Cellf 92805 Chlmbel'F I, I~ 81~ Av· B 111 ch C e 1' 1t o ·~I I "" ducted by 1 general part· d<>lng t>ualneaa u Celllornla general partner· 23, 19115 OMsion Pul>llC LandlCAPt. ~2703 · Thia bualn111 11 con· enve. ount.n ,VII-,, the • r "( FME &PPUISAL nttalllp PACIFIC COAST CON-lhlp. the G-•I Per1ner. F2'9024 Speclflc111ons f()( ONE (1) Deen Joel OolT ~· dUC:led by I gen«ll Paf1· Planning CommjMIOn will 92esa.-ee15 <7t4) 844-322
DeLILLO Monll G Prlft STRUCTORS. 7t1 Pacific Two Corpo1a1t Plaza. Sulit PubllShecJ Orange Cout SELF-PROPELLED TRAC· 208 N NewtlOPi 51 -Unit E' nerlhlP hold I pubflo hMl'lng on the Notice It ~ ""1'* OllfYROLn rh11 llllement WIS Ille<! Coaal Highway •304 Hunl· 250, Newpon 8elcn, Calll Dally Pllol January 18, 25 TOR MOWER Santi Ant c.Mt p 703 . Oeo<oe a Liii• fol~~ Ull Nft. ~"';. ~.=':c..r~
182 t t BEACH BL VO with 11'11 Covncy Clttk ol Or· •nton Beech. Ca/11 92848 92660 February I 8 1986 II IS the lnlent of lheH Thll bu••~· 11 con· Thia ., .. .,.,,.,,, WU filed MfT NO 111 wltl be held on the ,.... day
HUNTINGTON BEACH ·~ Counly on January 3. lchM I Steir Smith. 71 1 Thia bu11neu II con-?>A.309 =w,~.:le~nof ~:~~~ d~~ l>yJ --'!'-~~. :i;.·~c:ityn! ~~~~ ~: Petltton. IUbmltled bV Berg of ,.._.,, 1-. at the
Hl-IOll; 541-3331 1
F297113 :~•.tc H~~,~~onHIC~ :n'fted Dy e llmlled pertner-P\&IC NOTICE of Fountain VIiie)' to Obtain Th,'; ate~l:U fl 1986 :r.":~U:· ~nc.,.·11fOJ1nwhoi.f~u• ~ J.i~::!' ~ :::
. • Put>lltt!IO Otange Cour Calll 92648 f11omu H Pvr~. Oen-equipment 11Ullal>WI fOf tht with the County Clerk of Or '11t111 Newport 8Nch c Hell CHEVY 73 Camero. auto 0111, p1101 January 11. 18. Thlt bueiniu 18 co,,. erel Pertne< FICTmou1 •UllNEll MfV1ce oemanoa of the de-•noe Counry on J anuary 10 Publlahed Orange Colet furniture bullnMI It 1 tt 3300 N lty · Pl~ plb .dnl mech cond., 25. end February 1 1986 duC1ed by an tndlvlduel This 1111emen1 wae 11100 NAME ITATl!•NT perl!Mnt lnvOlvec:I. All ml· 1988 Dally Piiot February 1 8 t5 Euclld Str .. t ~ ElouleYard,
gd teres $995 548-3297 .Sa-301 Micnael 8. Smith wtth the County Clerk ol 0,. The following pereone ere tertel lurnlahed snall be auO· ,_,.,, 22 1988 ' ' ' CONOtTIONAL UM Nft. Newport 8Nch, C1lllomla, doing bl.lllneM 11: .... , I I ti n" • SA .. • 1 MtT NO •• ,. .. which time and pllCI eny CHEVY '74 VEGA-Cpe Thll 11•1emen1 WH !tied lllQll County on Deoember HI P ASSOCIATES. Two ,.... 0 nipec on a u ap-Publl•hed OrWlge Col .... ~ Pltlllon aubmlttld br Hiii-and •II peraon• lntereated
Au•o 1rans. looks/runs Mt.IC NOTICE with the County Clerk ot Ot· 31, 1985 CorPorete Ptaza. Suite 250. provat of Ille Director of Pub-Dally Piiot January 18, 25 top NurHy Schoo for '!My •weer and be lletrd
9rl S875' Bkr 722· 18-48 ange County on Janutrv 1. F2t70IO N......,...rt s.acn. Callt 928e0 tic WOfkl This equlprn~t February t, 8. 19N Pta.IC M>TICE preachool II IM H.,!:* thereon. •
F1CTtTIOU8 •UIMI& l988 Published Orenoe Cotti ~Th;;nu H. Purcell, Two :d~"!no:"'~t· :~ SA-31 Elemenlary Sdlool, 1"8$ Put>lllhld °' .. Coul
CHEVY 77. CAPRICE NAME ITATE•NT "97443 Delly Pilot January l8. '25, Corporate Pia•. Suite 260. beerl Nd I d 1 811 811Dt •c un11cc FlCTITIOUI ..,....... Sant• Ynez. Dally Pllol February t , tote
13.000 ortg mo fully The following perton1 ere Publllhed Orange COllt February t 8 1988 Newport Beach. Calif 928e0 ~-....:;.,.__ emo,.~• r r ..-~ nu NAMI! STATl!•NT DIVl!LOPlllNT A~I· S.-355
loaoed $4500 64$-9428 dOlng buatneu u · Reel Deity Pll01 Jtf\Ual'Y 18. 25, SA-322 P1Koell DeYelopment, Inc . ~:·~ ~~~: The lollowlog '*'°" Is •NT • CONNDtTIONAL. ----------
DOHE CHARIER '12
Economical 4 spd. atr
P S. srereo. cuslOm
wneets E1tcept1onal buy
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$3111
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Time VIO.O Co 2700 W February I 8 l988 1 C11tloml1 corporation. plled ahall comply with lti. FtCTmout ..,,.... dOlng buMneal u · U8NIE ~RMfl NO. 7112: Pla.JC M>TICE
Coa11 Hwy Newport Beech SA·3l2 Two Corpor11e Plan. Sulll f94Ulremenls 01 apptlclble NA• ITA~NT BAILEY PL.ANT CO . $300 T!NTATIVE T"ACT NO.
CA 92663 Mt.IC NOTICE 250, Newport 8each Call! CatllOfnll Cooes and Feder· Tne IOllowlng peraon 19 Seelhor•. Newport &Mch 12* S'TATl•NT Of
Webe(I Wotld In. A Cell-P\&IC NOTICE 92660 I I s 1111y Regu1111on1 •n doing t>ualoeal u · Calif 92N3 P111tlon tubmltled by I 6 AaANDONlllNT Of
fornle Corl>QflllOn, ?700'W FlCmtOUI •UINIS This Duaineas 19 con· force (•)AQUA SERVICE COM· Ter ... Ann Biiiey, 5300 Propertlll fOf o.v.lopment UIE Of FtCTITK>Ua
Coast Hwy Newpon 8eacll. FICTITIOUS .UllNEH NAMI ITATHIENT dueled by I general Pllrl• Cullity, mate(lels per PANY (b)WATER WORKS s.aahofe. Nlwp«t Beech, AgrMmtnt In conjunction BUllNEI• NAm
CA 9?663 NAME ITATEllll!NT The IOllowtng peraone are nerahlp rormance charecterlattc~ C 0 ~PAN Y ' 1 3 4 3 2 C111f 92N3 wltn condominium develop-The lollowlng peraon hH Tnts business is con· The followlng persons are doing bullneu ., "The 0 11· Thomu H Purcell. Prtsl· end price quo1111ona will be Sunnyvale, Ger den Grove. Thia bualnt11 la con· ment under oonatructlon at abandoned the UM of the
ducted by a eorpo1111100 dOlng lwsineN II ley Plzzefla" 17226 PeclllC dent analyzed by compecent Clcy Caflt. 926~4 F k 13432 ductll<I by. an lndtvldual 17333 Brookhurat Sir..,. Flc1lt1ou1 8u9'nti11 Name· Pr~5~~!~~11 E Myers. Vice SOUTH COAST DOOR & Coast Htonway, Huntington Tnle •tatem~• WU filed 1utnor111es and the eQUIP· Sun~1.1e "oar~'!t~ Grove. i eh ... 19 ... ,.A,..!!.ley. ~ •• fl ...... MICTONNDOIT,!2_NA(LCUlll ...... FIRST TECHNOLOGY. 11 SASH. 1741 Tuslln 128. Beach. CA 92648 with the Counly Clerk of Or· menc wnlcn tn their opinion C ut '92~4 .,,_. -"""' ...,, onl nued Evening Song Irvine. Celll fhos llalemont was filed Costa M111a, Call! 92627 • Alden Ttdd, 6350 Sonora ange Counly on 0.cember otters lhe rno.1 aultabi. fN· • with th• County Clerk ot Or· from"''"*" 22. 1•) 92714 .
w11n &I'll COlmcy Clerk of Or· Christophe< Tye C0rum Wey. Cypreu . CA 90630 31. 1985 lures end beSI 99'vea the Th!:, bu1tn111 Is con· •ng: County on January 23. Petition aubmllt.cl Oy The Ftc11t1ou1 8u1lne1• a~ County on January 3 Jr 174 1 Tuslln t28. Cosca Rlla Tidd. 6350 SonOfa 0 F2170:MC 1n1eret1 of lhe City will be du.ferry t~ ~~~•vtdual t9 6 ,._ Weldtec. Inc .. to "" lhe Name referred lo above wu 1 6 Mesa, Call! 92627 Way, Cypres.sa. CA 90830 Published renge 0111 purchaMO outllde 11orage •r•• for Iii.cl In Orange County on
F217193 Susan L•nd Corum 17, 1 Tn11 bus1ne11 II con-Dally P1101 Janu1ry te. 25 The City IC)eelflcllty re-This at1temen1 wu fl:;" Pvl>llShed Oraf\99 Cout portable mlnl·tlocege ren111 Dlclember 2t t982 FILE
DODGE Daytona 1984 Pubhllled Orange Coast Tusun 128 Co911 M ... ducted by hut~ •net wllt February t. 8. 1986 I Ml<•.ni lhlt rigllt to rejeCt any with JheC C~nty CJler~ or ;· Delly PUol Flbruety t. 8. 15, II 11140 Telt>en Avenue NO. F205247 . ~urllt. a ir AM I FM D11ly Pilot January 11, 18 Celll 9_2527 AtOenTldd SA·325 Of 111 propoMls end w1lve a~ OU ly on I uary . 22.1986 CONOfl10NAL.UMNfl• Wlt11em )(evln HUM ll
s1ereo cruise oon1ro1 25 ano F'ebruarf 1 1988 ' Thi$ bu11ness es con· Tl\ls stllement WH filed any inlocmllltlel 19 6 1"2t7U6 SA·350 WT NO. ne; DFIWLOP-2531 Buny1, Newpori
c1u1oma1t<. E.tcellenl con· "' Sa·290 ducted by nusbend and W11e wtlh 11\e C<>unty Cterk of Qr. Mt.JC NOTICE Devt111on1 from l'-apecl-Publlahed Or1nge Coast MENT ~~Ml!NT (Con-Beacn. Callt. 92560
dd1on $6800 080 Susan L C.rum ange Counly on Jenyary 22 llc•llons conQatnlng •PtCI-Diii" Plto1 January 18 25 !'ta.IC NOTICE Hnuoed "°"' ~ 22. Thl1 l>ualne91 wu con· Mt.IC NOTICE Tnis statemenl was !tied t986 FICTTTIOUS •U..,.SI lied dlmtn11on. capacity. Feb:ua 1 8 t986 · · 1•) ducted by an lndlvldual 673· 1646 leave message Wtln the County Ctefk of Or FaMU NAME ITA'TDffNT quellty Of performance, m•y ry • SA-308 '1CTITIOUI .u...... Pelltton IUbmlttld by LOI This llllernenl WU flied
ELOO 80 full power FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 11nge C01m1y on January 13. Pu Ott shed Hunting ion Tne lollowlng pertons are not be GOnlidered untus NAME tTATl!MINT Cabellero• Racquet and with the County Clerk of Qt.
teamer new I ires $7500 NAME STATEMENT 1986 Beach tnoepend,nl January doing business as. apecmc or maximum re-oun•ic ..,..TICE The tollowlng peraon1 ere Sporta Clotrfof lM)or offtod 'e/ige · CoUrit1 0n''09cem1>er Pvt p1y 759.1191 The followtng persons Jre F2llO:M 25. February 1 8, 15, 19jl6 ENCINITAS VILLAGE, qulrem~cs ere set. and ruut.. nu doing busln .. a 11: facilllles a1 the IOUlheUI 27, 1985
doing bus1ne11 11 Per-Put>lis11eo Or!lflge Coast Sa·337x Two Corporate Plaza. Suite provided that the manufec· PEAK PERFORMANCE, corner ot the Lot C1b1lleroe Publlahed Orange Coae1
FORD HllCMHO 'lt
351 V·8 auto 1t1r
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ROBINS
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sonally Yours 890 W 15rh Delly PH01 January 18. 25, 250 Newporl Beecl'I. Call! turet submll lull deterlpJlon FICTITIOul •UllHfSS 9881 8rler Ln . Santa Ana, oomptex. 17272 Newllope Dally Pilot January 18 26
St • 106 Newpon Beacn, February 1 8, 1986 o.u1HIC MnTICE 92660 and e•planellon ot lhe Ju•ll· NAME ITATEMENT Cellf 92105 S1ree1 Petition tor Develop-February 1 8 1988 ' • CA 92663 SA·319 l'"UIK. nu Hughe• lnv.stmenll, A fleatlon f()( propoeed devil· TM follOWlng per~ II Miki Htckman. 988 t Stier meril AgtMmenl foe de· . . SA-320
Carol Rhoades 890 W C 8 1 1 1 0 ' n 1 8 g • n 1 ' 8 I hon bued on acceoiebll doing oualnesa u ln • sinll Ana. Calif 92705 velOper m111g1tlon tee wet
ISlh St • 106 Newport Ml.IC NOTICE "CTtn~Ul ,BUllNESS par1nrsn1p, Two COfpOrlle eng1n-1ng Practices THE PAINTING CLUB. Rlclt HOl'lwan 637 A1t1 flted In conjunction with the ---.. -m,-IC-..,..-T-1C-.E--
&!act1 CA 92663 NAME STATEMENT Plaza Suite 250. Newpon No QuOllhon wllt De con-3176 Pullman • 114, Cos11 Vitti Way. Laguna Beach. condllt<>nll UM pennll pe11· l'"UU\. nu
Sylvie Lane 890 W 1511'1 FICTITIOUS •UllNESS The foOowlng persons are Beeci'I Calif 92660 ltdllfed Which In any manne< Mesa. C1lll 02626 Calll 9265 I hon __ l.;..T.;;.A.;..Ta;..;.-...T_;..;....;.~.;;....-
St • 106 Newpo11 Beach TE OOlng ousinll$s at Program Tnos business ts con· dtcr&11es lhe quality or JOMPn Rllkes. 3828 So Tnia builneH 11 eon· REVIEW ()fl DtlH A.._
CA 92663 NAME 8TA MINT Managemen1 Co11euf11n1s dueled Dy a 11m1ted partner. WOfk perfOfmance of the Flo-H S1n11 Ana. Calif ducted bV eo-pertne<I TENNA MOULATIONI u"!~~S
Tl'los Dusoneu IS con· Tne fotlowtng persona are 1420 E Edinger. Sull• t IO, st'tlP aquepmeQ.J OHCrlDeO In 9~7 Mike Hickman PrQPOled r8Ylew of tug· ......... NA• •
ducted Dy a general pan o~"8 ~SIA'tT~ ~AL Tu. Sa~~nAn~. C~~~~5 3400 Thomas H Purcell Gen· these apec111cauon1 This bu11ne11 is con-Th•• 1111em1n1 wu llted gested modlllcallon of Th IU r TI I
l'lefll'llP TORINO ANO CONSUL TING .. eado~ Brook 'Coat a eral Pannet aid Opening Feb;uary 11 dueled by an lndiVidval wllh the Councy Cler1c of Or· prcpoted dish antenna «di· e ondowing ... ~raonel Carol Rtioaaes "" -Tn~ t111temen1 w11 llled 1986 11 10 A M • Joe R11kes C J 22 nenoe. have aba oned t. .. UM o
This Slelement WllS ftled SERVICES. 2661 Loma Mesa. CA 92626 with lhe County Cler• of Or· JO.HN R HAMPTON Jn11 1111emen1 WIS filed II~ ounly on inuary . CONDITIONAL UIE ""-lhe F1clltlou• Bualn111
with IM County Cieri\ ot Or-VerOe Miiiion VHllO Callt Del J Letourneau tO 108 1nge Coun1y on December F'"I Man · • with the County Clenr ol 9'· t9 6 MIT NO. IOO (Conllnlued Name: LLONOS OF NEW·
1 anie Councy on January 3. 9269, Eton. Challwonh. CA 91311 31. 1985 Publl1h-~Oranne Co111 enge County on January tO, Pubtl·"..,. Or1n,!_,Coa1e1t "°"' o.c.tftNr 11, 1ta5) POAT. 2859 Eul Co11t Dr Michael Landlno Jr Larry M Rice. t022 F297°'1 ""' " t9B6 .,,.,.. .-Highway Corona del Mar 119 6 2661 t Loma Verde Mlaslon Grover Aue Glendale Ce Dally Pllol February 1, 1986 Dally Pllol February 1, 8, 15, Petlllon 1Ubmltted bV Vic-C It 9.2.;,25 ' F2171t2 • Pubtlshed Orange Coaa1 , Sa-356 F2f71M tor AllJ1.androll to operate 1 •I " PuDll,ned Orange Coasl Vie1o Caltl 9269 t 91202 . Daily Pilot Januery 18 25 1 Pubttsneo Orange Coas1 22 1986 resllurtlll.Lbar wltn dancing The Fletlllous Bullln•11
Oa11y P11ni January 11. 18. Bettye Joy Landi no This business is con· February 1 8. 1986 , Deity Piiot J11nu1.ry t8, 26, SA·342 t1e1lllles ac 9380 warner Av-Name relttred to above wu
125 and February 1 1986 26611 Loma VttOI . Mtut0n ducted Dv a hm11ed percner SA-324 PUBLIC NOTICE February I 8 1986 enue llled In Otange Councy on
Sa·292 vie10 Call! 9269 I shop , SA·3 t3 fltilic NOTICE THESE MATTE RS art January 25, t985 FILE NO
1 This businese is con· Jahn R Mondo POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINEIS being Pf~Seed pursultlt 10 F287335
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ducteo Dy l'luSDano and witel Tn15 1111emen1 was Med NAME STATEMENT Mt.IC NOTICE FlCTITIOUl IU,..H ttle Planning Llw9 of the Rtlph Geny Long 1829 POOLIC NOTICE Dr MIChllOI L•ndino Jr wotn the Countv Clerk '01 Or FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS rhe lotlOwlng persons •r• NAME STATl!MENT Siii• or CalllOfnl•. Govern-Gerry Long, t829 Port Shef·
This 'talemenl was llled ange Cnunly ·1r J11nu11ry 3 NAME STATEMENT d<>1ng 1>ua1ness u The Ac· FICTITIOUS •UatNESS The followlng person 11 ment Code 8.000 et aeq . fleld Place. NewpOft Beech.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS with 1ne County (..18(~ ot Or 1986 rne following person 111 counting Proless1ona1s NAME STAnMENT doing bl.lllntlSI u and lhe Founllln Velie)' Mu· Cllll 926'0
NAME STATEMENT 1 ange Cc>unrv on Jllnullry 6 F217115 doing business as 18641 Reowooo St Fovn· The lolrowtng peraon 19 NUTRITION FOR HEALTH nicipal COl"a, Tiiie 2l Cllrlat1 G Long, 1829
The loflow1ng persons are l986 Pvbt1st1e<J Orange Co111 FUNDAMENTAL CON 1a1n \/alley CA 92708 doing DuaJneta es ANO FITNESS. '950 Serrin· THOSE DESIRING TO ltl· Port Sheffield Pl., ~I
doing Dusiness 85 The I F2l1311 Daily Pllol January 11 18. CEPTS 133 461h St New· Madalyn Eli zebeth OLD TOY SOLDIERS Cl Pkwy, Suite 209. Irvine. Iffy In tavOf or In oppoellon Beacn. Calif 926'0
Dance Journal 2488 New· PutJilsrieo Orange Coast 25 enCI Fet>ru11ry I 1986 port &acn. Cet1I 92663 M c Co r m 1 c k 1 8 6 4 1 NEVER DIE, 1931 Newport, Cellf 92714 10 lhe propoaala ...,111 be given This bualnell w11 eotl·
por1 Boulev11rd ~2·C Coste Daily Piloi January l8 25. S11·293 Kenne111 Lee Frey 133 Redwood SI , Foun111n Val-Space •66. Colla Mesa. Carole L Hall M s R.O . en oppof1untty 10 do 90 11 ducted by • hutbend and
Me111 C.A 92627 February 1 8. 1986 46th SI . Newport Beacn. ley. CA 92708 Call! 92627 509 Ftmle1t Ave COl'on1 the publlc heiring If furthe< wife
Pamela Sue Rudin 97 SA·317 oun C Mllf CE Calif 92663 Thia business Is con· Robert Bruce Phtlllpe, del Mar Calif 92625 lnformallon 11 d"tred. you Thia atetlm«'ll wu fifed
Lekesnore Irvine. CA 9271 • ruull m1 I Tn1s business ts con· dueled by en tndtvldull 3037 Fernneath Costa This bu11n1u 11 con· may contact the Planning wllh the Counly Clerk of Or·
This busine55 '' con-Ml.IC NOTIC[ I FICTITIOUI •UllNlS& dueled Dy an 1ndlvldual Madelyn E McCormtck Meu Calif 92626 dueled oy en tndlv1due1 Depertmenl It 086.u 2s ange County on January t3
Ouctedt>y an 1nd1V1dua1 NAME ITATEMINT KennelhLeeFr91/ Th1s 11111emen1 wu llle<I Tn11 butlneH 19 con· Cerolt 'l Hall.M S .RO and relerto chea1>0ve1t1ma 19811
Pamela Sue Rudin F1CTITIOU8 IU81NES8
1
Tne lollowing persons. are This stalement was !fled with lhe County Cltlfk of Or· ducted by an Individual Thi• 1t11ttment was llled 11 8 propoH I action 11 Put>llahed Orll\09 Co111
Tht$ staiemf!nl was filed NAME STATEMENT dcwig ouSlnesa 89 Newl>Qft· w11n 1t1e Councy Clerk of Or-enge Covnty on Oec:emt>er Roberl Br~ Phltllp1 with &I'll County Clerk Of Of. cneJtenged tn coun, there Dally Pllol January 1e. 25
wolh •t>ec County Cler• 01 Or· The ronowtng person 18 Irvine Commercial EQUIP· ·~ Councy on January t3 13 \985 Th11 11e1emenl wa• llled ~ Covncy on January 23. may be.a timitellon 10 ralslng February 1, 8, 1He •""e ounly on Oec:ember 19 6 F295095 with lhe Councy Cletk of Or · 19 6 1 h SA·331 25• 1985 doing business es ment NICE Compuler on y t ote 1uua rll..O 11
FORD '67 Mu la orl HALIME'S IMPORT ANO Equ1pmen1 end Supplies Fa.157 Put>llSlled Orange Co111 •nge County on January 2 F2lllT7 the put>lk: tie.ring deacrlbed ---------5 ng g I F218275 E.XPORT 93'2 ComSIOCll l'llCE Computer Supplln Puollsned Orange Coul Deely Pelot January t 1 18, 1986 Publlahed Or1noe Coal! In lhts nottc. or In written P\BJC NOTICC ownr, grea1 mecn cono 1 Put>hshed Orangf' Coas1 Drive Hun11ngton Beach 1850 Whlll•er Ave Cosie Dally P1101 January 18, 25. 25 February 1 1986 F2f7003 Oatty Piiot February 1 8. 15. correapondence dellv•r•d
nds •omf' belt wt-$1450 Daily P1lo1 Janu11r1 11 18 Calif 926,6 · M CA 92627 February 1 8. 1986 ' Se-307 Published Orange Cou1 22. 1986 10 lhe Plennlng Commlaalon
obo 661 9275 25 81\d l'et>ruarv ' 1986 91 H&llme Te••• Salomon ~~hard Deulsch 13 Pin SA·330 0111y Piiot Jan11ary 18, 25 SA-352 11 0, prlOf 10 the pul>tlc hear·
FORD 79 Pinto 48K m• 58'2 9342 Comscock Drive. Hunt· 11111 t1111ne. CA 92714 Ml.IC NOTICE February t. 8. !9116 Ing
pis. aulO iool<s & run<. go mgton Baoch C11111 926411 Marjorie Sue Deu1scn 13 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllHHS SA·3l5 P\&IC NOTICE CLINTON IHUt.-oD.
$ 1300 000 63 t-5087 POOLIC NOTICE Tn1a bu11ness 11 con. P1n1a11. trvlna. CA 9271' NAME ITATEMINT hcretery. P11nntno Com·
dueled by An 1ndlv1dual Tn•a business 1s con· FICTITIOUS BU81NllS The lollowlng peraona are MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UllNl!H ml..ton
FORD M UST Conv'lrt 63 FICTITIOUS 8U8tN£88 Hallme T11a1 Salomon dueled by lluabend and wile NAME STATl!MENT doing bl.ll lneN M NAMa ITATl!MINT PuOlllhed Orange Coa1t
Loaded 28K "1• wttt inti I NAME STATEMENT This '1a1ement wa.s flied Richard DeutllGh The lollowt11g peraona are DUTCH TOUCH GPOOM· FICTITIOUS •UllNESI The followlng P9(90l1 11 Dally Piiot February t. 1988
ellt wired ponstrP """e T11e fottowmg persons are wllh 11'111 County Cl!lf'k ol Or· Th11 1111ement wu llled doing bl.lslnese ea ING t34 E 19th SI Cosll NAMI 8TATl!•NT doing bl.laintill u S•·357
whl cvrs S8000 6 15 4878 doing Du51ne11 at Sunwood ange Covn1y on Jertvlry 14, wllh lhe Counly Cler~ of Or· IDEAL PROPERTIES 979 Mesa. Calif 92627 Tht following peraon 11 TOPS. 9702 lnn1bruck
Ree111 & Oevetopment 8907 1986 !Inge Councy on January 3. Grove Piece Coera Men. Tan J 1 K 1 p • r ? 2 8 d<>lng 1>1111neu Ill Dr • Huntington BMch, CaUI I P\&.IC NOTICE
LINCOLN 74 •c....,ncar W<Jrner Ave Ste 228 Hunl· F211tl7 1986 Celi! 92827 Waktloreat Cosca Mou. CUISINE BY KATHLEEN, 921146 ----------
ull cona au 111a1~· "' all 1ngton Beach. Ca 92&47 Put11os1100 Orengo Coast F2t7117 Schlllel Realty tnc Call· Calif 921126 6600 Werner A111r1ue • 108, Roger E Otchmen. 9702 K 2:Jl&4
aulo $23CJO 642 t',4 1r.· Dennis R Catron 3850-E Da 'Y P1to1 Jenuery 18 2!> Pubtlthed Orange Coul lorn•• 979 Grove Place 1 Tim Moullrup 27711 Hunt1ng1on 8etcl'I. Cell! 1nn1bruck Or . Hunllng1on NOTIC! TO
H&terd Santa Ana Ca Februal"t 1 8 19811 Oatl)' Pllol January t I 18 Cos11 Mesa. Ce111 92627 Lorenzo Cosca Mesa Caut 92647 Beech, Cellf 92648 CMDfTOftS 0'
LINCOLN 75 l,ont f>r)IBI 92703 SA 329 25. and February 1 1988 This business IS con 92626 1(11n•een M Ktng ... 6600 Thi• buatneu ,, con·. IULK TRANIFE"
2 dr lull pwr *St I 7') * Coenne Cubete 18762 j Se 294 dueled by 11 corporation Th•• bullnesa ea con-Warner Avenue.., 108. Hunt· dueled by en tndlvldua.I (hca. 1101 .. 107
Runs good R~· 721! 1848 C.1pente SI Fovnlaln Val· POOUC NOTICE Jon111nan R Schllsel, I dueled by jolnl venture lngton Beech C•lll 926<17 Roger E Oacnman u.c .C.)
r>y CA 9'708 I MLIC NO TIC£ President Tim Moultrup Tn•a DuatnHs •a con-Tht• tletemenl w11 llled, Nol lee 11 hereby given to 1' '1 D•JS1n1tn '5 eon-, FICTITIOUS IUllNl!IS Thie sc11emen1 was llled I Thll s1111emen1 was llled ducted by an lndlvtdual wllh lhe Counry Clerk ol Or-creOltors of the within ~ .. rit<tl Dv " 011"'1"'11 patt NAME STATEMl!NT FICTITIOUS BUllNE&S with the County Clark ot Or· wltn tne Courily Clerk ot Or-Kathleen King 11nge County on January 23.i named lraneteror(a) lhll e
• t!"O.IJ TM fo1tow1ng peraon 11 NAME ITATl!MENT enge Coumv on Janu11ry 14 ange County on January 9. Thi• ata1emen1 waa llled 1986 D1Jlk tr1t1ater te et>Ou1 to be ~·~r'~ia~e·:n~,1.~ w!l• 111~ doing bueonen H Tne lollowtng pereon1 are l9 6 ,.._1.,,. 1986 wlln tl'le County Clerk of Or· F211111 I mode on peraon11 property
" ~ ~•I FREEHAND PINSTAIP-doing bualneaa 11 DSC San ,. .. _ .,. F2tn40 ange Counly on January 9, Publllhvd Orange Coeet hereinafter dffcrlbed
""11 ""' C.ou'1fy l leo 01 Ot ING 760 w 171h SI Coste Otmas Aaeoc111es 2910 Red Publlstied Orange Coal! PuDll•'*' Orange Coast 19 6 Dally Pllol F1bruary 1 e. 15.1 The n1me1 and bl.lllne11 '~ng~ .oun•i 0" January 3 1 M•H Cat11 92627 Hiii Avenue. •200 Coaia Delly Piiot January 18. 25, Delly P1to1 January 18 25 F2t7721 22. t98' addr.._ 01 lhe Intended
qA ' Jerin1ler Joy rravta J,8 M1$11 CA 92626 February 1 8 l986 February 1, e 1986 Publl.n.ct Otange Coaat SA·3'9 1r11n1fer0ft are SAH WHAN
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STATl•N'T Of'
AIANOONflleNT OF
UH Of FICTITIOUS
BUSIN!H NAMI
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abandoned the uM ot the
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PLASTER SHOP. t2 tS
Ballet St , Coall Miia. Celt!
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The FlctltlOUI Bulinffl
Neme referrtd to et>ove w"
If led ln Or •llQll County Ofl •
December :24 1980 FILE
NO F-152248
Joeepl) Ziao. 10 Quiel
Moon, lrvtne. Callt 9271'
This bua•ne11 w11 con·
dueled Dy en tndlvldu111
Thia sta1emen1 w11 rited
wit" the County Clefll or Or
enge Counly on January 23
1986
Put>ttllled 011nge Cout
Delly P11o1 February t . 8. 15
22 t986
SA·3&8 ....,...,ii.llJ • ,~rn,o Oreno!~~~~ Sydney Ln Ct>Sle Mau DSC3.A Cellfornle llmlled SA-326 SA·311 Dally Piiot Jlnu•ry 18 25, KIM and HUN SOOK KIM
""'''• ,1 11,,,wy 11 18 C1111 916'7 pertnetlhlp 0 -•l Part· February t, 8 1988 !'ta.IC M>TICE 1113 Q 8'11.er Street. Cost~ ---------
MERC 69 Cougar {;la~s·c. <'!. • ,, ~t'lt><ullr , ,986 Thia bus1n1n •• con· ne< by Dr8'* Famlly Ven Mt.IC NOTICE MllC NOTICE SA·3 t4 Meta. C• 921128 Pl&.IC M>TICE 'l Ooor 11rd1op Su Pf'• v 51.297 dueled by an ond1"'°u1t tures. -a C11llocn11 hmlled FICTITIOUS IUSINtll The 1oca1ton In Celffornl• --.;..;.;~;..;.;.;..;~;.._-
cood S1400 SA8-45&3 .Jennifer Tr1vi1 partnership. o-·· Pt r1· FlCTfTIOUS •UlfNIEH FICTITIOUS .UllMlll Pl&.IC NOTICC NA• ITATIMl!NT of the ctllll••ec:utlVI omc. IT AT~ MIN T 0,
OLDS 76 Cut18S'5 2 Ot PUBLIC NOTICE w11n ltle Counly Clerk Of Of. 2910 Red Hitt Avenue. •200. The lollowlng peraon •• The follOwlng person •• FIC rmous •UllNISS doing bullOMI u olth• Intended traneleror II. "'OM ,AlnNI ..... I
Thi. llllament was llled ner. by Ranney E Oteper. NAME STATl•NT NA• STATEMENT The lollowtng pe<tonl art °' prlnclptl butlnen oHICie ~WAL
harotop 111'11 (:l)nd rt>I' •no• Counly on January te. Cost• Mou CA 92826 doing bulllneH.. doing butlneH H : .. NA• ITA'f!MINT EQUITY FINANCIAL ••me .. •bo~ ON .. ATING ""°'"
eng new I rp~ S 19QS FICTITIOUI BUllNEll 1986 DSL Servlc .. Company. 1 PREFERRED EQUITIES. LIO O p EN I NS UL A The followlng ~9°'1 11 GROUP, 111 Cofporllt PILH All Other bu1lnfft nllTIM FICTITIOUI •UllNIS8
644 t080 t>twn 4 8pm NAME STATEMENT '21M2t Caltlornle corporation. 1400 •Quall Sc Suite 190, YACHTS & MANAGEMENT doing buslnftl ae· Or . Newport Beach, Calif. ano eddr .... a uMO by the NAMI
I The lollowing e>eraone are PuDlllhtd Orange Cout 21791 Lake Forest Avenue. Newporl Beach. Calll 92880 COMPANY 20 t Shipyard J R CONS TAUCTION; 928§0 Intended lra,,aleror wllhln I The lollowtng pw..on hit
OLDS'BO CtiflMS Cruiser t:lo•nQ Du11nau at C•eellve Oe11y P1101 January t8 25, •200, El Toro, CA 92630 Aldo O Pignerl, 170 E way Sufi~ • 1 NtwPolt 2272 Fe<lt<ll. Cotte Mna. El!lullln Inc . 1 Callloml• 1nr .. y .. r• lall yeara 1111 withdrawn as 1 gtiM!'ll p•n·
All e,1r1" r,.,t)(j cond !~~lldAy Tr1ve1 Tr)Urs t 1~ Februery 1 8. 19811 t.tue bullnffa 11 con· 181h SI . Costa Meu cam Beach Callf 92&63 Callf 92626 Cocp<l'ltton. 18 Corporate peat ao tar u known to the ,,., ltom the pl1foetlhlp 09
S3100tOOIJ ii99 agg7 • g°fl""lfl{I 811bo1 CA SA·328 du<:ted by 1 gene<el pert-92626 Joh~ Ntchotu Secrel, 717 Jettrey A Latimer. 2272 Pl&u Dr , Newpon Beach. lncended tran1ferff era 1r1t1ng under ,,,. llc!tltlou1
PLYM 74 SAHEL•TE: 9286~ nertl\lp • Thll but1ne11 II con· Lido Park Drive, Newp0rt Feoer11. Coat• Meu. Cell! Clfll 92880 none buSlnMenameofRATlleal e T O 0 " c, 1 • 1 / 1 1 5 iwm•1c ..,..TIC£ Renney E Draper dueled 1>y an tndh11du11 Seech. Calif 928&3 928211 Thie but1nt11 11 con· The nllM(e) end tT11lllt19 1118 Denni• DrM. Cotti
Muscle ~., V Ii. EOg"w""" 91111:>011 CA rUU\. "" Th•.s atllement w11 llled Aldo Q Pegner1 Thie bueineH ta con-Thia bu1lne11 11 con cklcted by • C°'1>0'1tlon ldOreu Of IM 1nt1t1Clld M .... CA t282t
S8 75 Bkr T'l"l t84& r1,,16 1 FICTmOUS ltUllNEl l wHh tl>t County Clerk Of Or Th11 1t1tament was llled dueled by an tndlvtOual ducted by an lndlvldull Ru .... I J Singer Prlll· tranaferMCel ere CHINO The fk:1ltlou1 bualneH
aa fltlllt f"" '71 TM Du\11 "0 • c;on NA• STATl•NT ange County on Janu•ry 3 with Ille Counly Clerk o• Of. John NtchollS Secttl Jeffrey A Ulllmer derit FUN VEAR and V SAY 8E. nam .. 111emen1 for the pwt
,.... 1·•••1'<1 llt ·~ r.t!ov•O•i11I Thi lottowtng P41fllOOI .,, 1986 ange C011n1.,. on January 22 Th11 1tatemen1 w11 filed Tl\11 llatamenl wu lilld Th11 1111ament wu !Med 318 S J•cllaon StrHI nenhlp """flied on 8/24/85
V 8 auto 11" •d•o [ion G e11 aoino OUtl~• 19 ,2'7116 t9&6 • wiin 1~ county Clt<ll ol Or· wllh tne County Clertt ol Of wtlh lhe County Cllrtl o1 Or-San11 Ana Ce 92704 In the County of ~
CollectlOlfl l••' ~1"1"mton1 wo 11..0 PtONFfR Cl EANINO 1'0 Publlan.cJ Orange Coe1t . Fa.14 •"91 CO\Jnty on Jenu•ry 9. andl County on January 22 anoe Counr, on Jenuwy 22. That the ptoplt'ly Plfll· nLC NO F27970t 1r1nsporta11on \pec;o111 .. 1r 11.11 ('.r.uritf (•erk ot Ot Cab<Ulo 1111 Co•t• MIU Dally P001 J•nuary It 18. PubflstMKI Or•.nQe ~11 1988 tllh IOU nent hereto 11 de1erl~ In Full name and lddrep 01
cL1c •7850151 tr•\j•' (;Qunt~ Cir• ittnuary 3 Calll 92827 25 •nd Februar, I 1988 Detty Pttot F'l0tv1ry 1 8 t5, .f'n77'» 1'111191 '21M11 Oltllfl1 H OONUT SHOP perton withdrawing: Cherlel
IS1k • 39791 1"~t, RIGl'ltrd All~ HIQ114 t 'O Sa 298 22 1988 Publllhld Orange Cou1 Publlltled Otanoe Coa'1 Publlehed Ot1nge Coast and II IOC:lled II 1113 0 Ricciardi, I 1 t8 0 1M11 11111 F2t7170 Cabrlllo • 11 Coate Me&I 5A·344 Dally PllOI Jlnulf'Y 18. 25, Dally Plloc F•t>ruary 1, 8, IS. Delly PllOI Ftbfuary 1, 8, 15, 8ak4't' Str.-t, COttl Me .. , Drive, Coate MtM. CA
THEODOH
ROBINS
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2060 HAa&OI DlVO
CO\TA Ml \A 1\41 0010
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COVER HOME
PROVIDED
by
COLESWORTHY
INSIDE
pg 2 Market Map
pg. 3 Profile
pg 4 Great· Western
Real Estate
pg. 5 Grubb & Ellis
pg 6 Colesworthy
& Company
pg. 7 Unique Homes
pg 8 Hunt & Associates
pg 9 George Elkins Co
pg 10 Remax of
Newport Beach
pg. 11 Harbor Realty
Huntington Harbour
Realty
pg 12 Ramu ot
Coste Mesa
pg. 13 Remax of
Costa Mesa
pg I 4 Remu of
Costa Mesa
pg. 15 BelGourt Terrace
J.M. Peters
pg. 16 Clasalfled
pg 11 Ctasaltled
pg 18 Classified
pg. 19 Claulfled
pg. 20 Open HOUM
Directory
pg 21 Open House
Directory
pg 23 Coldwell Banker. Costa Mesa
pg. 24 Coldwell Banker.
Newport
DailyPilal
REMIX BROKERS . ERIC
LOCKE •
OFF TO STRONG
STARTIN
NEWPORT BEACH
RE-SIDENJIAl ·MARKET-
MAXINE
·GOLDEN ·
JO-ANN
DORAN ·
By JIM HATHCOCK o.-,,...c...,,,, .......
In Newport Beach, Craig Batley has
meshed four high-producing pro-
fessionals into an elite and energetic
corps that has produced S 16 million
in sales in just six months.
Balley's Rl;MAX of Newport
Beach (he also owns REMAX of
Costa MC'8) breaks new vound in the
fast-paced rcSidential real estate busi-
ness in Orange County, bringing
independent and entrepreneurial
producers together in a cooperative
association designed to get results.
Maxine Golden is one of three
native California women at REMAX
of Newport Beach. Eric Locke is an
Irishman by birth.
Golden ente~ real estate in 1971
in the Sao Fernando Valley and later
moved to Boise, Idaho. where she
coordinated a 55-person saJes staff
that generated 700 transactions in one
year. Her most outstanding memory
of real estate business in ldaho was
selling a former missile site, she said.
_ Golden and her husband Burt
returned to California in 1978 when
he accepted a basketball coaching
position at UC Irvine.
The mother of two teen-age boys.
Golden has been a certified residen-
tial specialist for eight ycan. To cam
the designation, a broker must be
personally responsible for closing
more than 100 transactions an a five-
year period.
She also has taught real estate at the
college level.
Golden said 99 percent of her
businw is generated by referrals
stemming from her demonstrated
ability to solve complex rcaJ estate
problems that occur as a result of
divorces,, exchan~s and estate settle-
ments. Her workillJ koowlcd.gc of the
lepl and accountmg problems that
can take place in those more complex
transactions mate her more valuable
to her clients. she said.
"I always involve my clients as part
of the transaction team," said Gold-
en, who specializes in the Irvine and
Newport Beach communities and
acted as foundina director of the
Irvi ne Board ofRcaltol"$. She served
as the group's education director for
four years.
"Another vital factor to oontinued
success is for the agent to stay on top
of the market on a day-to-<iay basis
and stay current 'On all trends within
the industry by taking the appropriate
continuing education courses." she
observed. "
Eric Locke moved to Southern
California from Ireland five ycanago
and entered the residential field at a
time when many were fleeing because
of depressed sales. With 20 years of
sales experience in Europe, he uans~
ferrcd his techniques and customer
service philosophies into the real
estate field from his fonner service
and consumer products business. He
also participated in a continuing
association with a major real estate
firm in Europe.
.. Nobody becomes a good sales-
man ovemiaht: it is a skill that is
developed over many years:· LoCkc
said.
.. You have to be oonccmed for the
needs oflhc people )'OU deal "ith.As
I sec it. that basic philosophy is
necessary in order for a salesman to
be successful anywhere in the world:·
Locke was honored a$ the top-
producil\g member of the office 1n
which he worlrtd prior to joining
REMAX. He said his affiliation with
REMAX bas given him the op-
portunity'o help the company main-
tain the position of succ:css it haS
achieved an Orange County.
"The·entire marketing public and
brokef"llF community have a gccat
respect for the REMAX name and we
all strive to live up to those stan-
dards." Locke said.
Locke, bis wife Mary and their
three children live in Harbor View
Homes. one of the areas in which he
specaahzes. He sold nine homes in
that commumty alone last year.
Pam Moss entered the field of sales
I siean aao because of its ct\allenics
an opportunities for women. She
previously worked in aerospacecngi·
nee ring and documentation. She then
worked as national vice president and
sales manaaer for l..awycn' Title and
later owned her own trust deed
company. •
•·1 have been a broker sanoc 1979
and have always worked for myself. I
didn't want to work under the
corporate structure. lndcpcndent
brokers can c:alJ C*Ch s1tuation as they
see it and. in the long run, that
benefits both buyer and seller."
Moss bas taught numerous tax and
financing classes and seminars. She
also participates in the National
Council of Exchangors and the Na-
tional Association of Certified Com-
mercial Investors Council in addition
to her local board affiliations.
.. , came to REMAX because it as a
broker association. We have aJI come
together to share expenses. ideas and
knowledge, oot because we need a
manager image to ·constanll~
motivate us and tell us what to do, '
Moss said.
.. My financing background as im-
portant because I know how to
qualify people with an understanding
of the mindset of the lenders and their
requirements. I have worked with
CPAs. financial planners and at-
torneys to better serve the needs of
our rputual clients. Because of my
background in finance I can qualify
and move a buyer through the
purchase process an two weck.s in-
stead of two months.
"There.arc really only two things to
worry about in this market. financing
and taxes. The product and the
customers will always be there and if
you' don't have a good understanding
of the client's needs. you arc going to
succeed."
"I always look fo r the wm-wm
combmauon an any negotiauon If
the transactaon is good for both
parties, there as no danger of crossing
that fine lane from rtprescn11ng the
seller to representing the" buyer,"
Moss said.
The greatest chan'e Realtors have
~n an the industry an recent years as
. the removal of the anafictal gov-
ernmental suJ?ports for the housing
and lending and ustnes.. said Moss.
When lenders '#ere decontrolled.
people saw the specufat1"e real estate
market m sh.
··out now we nave rcahstac housing
values and there as moll: stability an
the market. 11 will rema.in sound far
into. the future." Moss said. "In the
comma year the b•J. chanae art' the
mMket w111 be the shaft from a buyer's
market to one where bu)-cn and ~llen have equal Po ation of
strenath. The m)'lh of ·nealina· a
ho use at a forcdo ure ~le i~ &one "
"Another great phenomenon that
. has been witnessed in recent years
withan the industry is the attrition of
the part-timer. who wa.s looking for a
little extra money from a pan-time
JOb. The people wtto remain and
those now entering the industry art
here by choic~ and have started a new
era of professionalism in the real
eJtate field." Moss said. Moss
emphatically states REMAX as the
choice of the experienced thinlcing
Realtor.
Jo-Ann Doran has been selling real
estate an Southern California sancc
1972, havang started her career by
markell ng agncultural propemes and
land at Rancho California. lo ad-
d1t1on, she was sales manager for a
100-unit condQJninaum dcvelo~
menL Doran has also represented
clients Ul the acquisition of hmned
partnership interests an both pubhc
and private offerings.
.In 1979 Doran opened her own
company to provide vanous avenues
for her clients to become involved in
real estate, including partnerships.
exchan&cs. residential for personal
use and investm ent subdiv1s1ons and
special projects to meet specific client
nccd.s. "'The benefit to my clients is
that my depth and breadth of ex·
penencc allows me to 1dent1fy solu-
tions unseen by most residential
salcspeopll"
Doran states: '"There are numerous
opJ)Onunaucs in the marketplace
today through proper management of
smaJI mvestmcnt properties and rc-
hab1htat1on of s1nglc-fam1I) homes,"
Her experience in these areas gJVCS
ht'r specutl insafht an workmg w1th ber
cl ients and achieving muamum ben-
efits for their rcsJ estate PortrQhos,
she said .
Doran as an active member of tht
Professional Standards C"ommltt« of
the locJal Board of Realtors and has
113nic1pated an numerous C:\Changt-
and 1nvesrment groups o n a nauonal
basis. aJso serving as an officcr of the
National Council ofE,chango~
Doran rca:avt'd ht'r masters Jegret'
1n hort1C'\Jltul't' and taught at the
Brooklyn Botanic Garden 10 Ne~
York.. She also trained ·cPAs• to
program computers at .\nhur
Anderson & Co. At\cr mo·nna to
Califbm1a. he wrote a rqular
column for Sutttct Map11nc
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pool + maid's quarters. Including .. ~ at BIG CANYON 11,,..... l 6n'1.he bey near the harbor entrance. Magnificent
$2,495,000. Martha Macnab 5 BR. FR 1-5 S. Grody <1uality and construction. Thiee BR. 4 BA. 2
IOUI llft. 12,Hl,m W. cx:EANFRQNT ...... H1'/2t1~ W. firepL!as, den. Perfeci decor with finest quahty
Dramatic three story CUS10m home overlooking Dplx 312 BR. wtrfmt l-4 T. Allin8on materials. Brick terrace to your dock. Barbara
enure ocean, jetty and on to Ca\allna! EclecUc BIG CANYON ....-.,. •11• • Aune
residence features 4 BR, den, game room. formal 4 BR. FR 1-5 C. A1lJ.on
living and dining areas, sun room and more, Total CX>RONA DEL MAR 11.-.-»II..._ .,.. ~ m.I Win Nk ~
privacy and sophistication in this truly unique 3 BR, waterfront 1-5 G. Amato Udo home w/poo.l on large lot. Three.~ garage,
offering. Martha Macnab/Danny Bibb 3 BR, 3 BA. Family room, separate dining room.
MUI I UY NW PllT•IA 111..--... un • llLlllH a&. 141 .. ~beam ceilings. hard~ floo!'5-Located
Sophisticated Villa Balboa condominium with bey Thia two-ltory home consists of a vast master . in qwet e,nd of tlland. Owner is 9enOUS seller
and ocean view. Stained glass akyUght, wrap SJ,tlte wtth marbJe fireplace, secondary BR, 3 BA, Joan Lewis
around balcony, plant.ationshutters,aircondition-skyllghted living room, library, and veranda. mtm llSUllT ...... 1'1111 U , .. ,..
ing. Owner will abo lease option. Paula Bailey Price below market for quick sale. Maureen This 6 BR. 5 'h BA, family room, library, bonus um. .. SPA White/Ed F.acano room, wine room home has a breathtaking un-
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"Jodelle model behind guarded gate m pres-First time offering An elegant 4 BR Manor the perfect family and entertamment home, Wlth
tigious Harbo~ Ri~ge with. spectacular views of collection home with a spectacular view location. large pool & spa. Ed Escano/Maureen White
ocean, bay & CJty li~hts. This 3 BR .• 2 'A BA family Interior amenities include marble flooring. cus-lJMI f&ml.Y -SPTa&SS a&. ... ,..
room home l~ks like a ~el with wood plank tom wall & wlndow treatments and wonderful F BR + bon h · l · I t flooni coordinated fabnc & drapes Ed · our us room ome on poo sue o ~Ma\.Lreen WhJte · pool 11z.ed lot w/spa. Belle Partch . overlooking canyon. Quiet, restful view. Very
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Private stairs take you to the beach in c.oron. del home on huge lot. Three ~ four BR plua se~te um -tm -• um t.n am.-
Mar. This two-story 3 BR, 2'h BA home achieves guest ~u.arten or recreallon bldg. Beam cell":'gs· Outstanding 11ngle story home with 3 BR, 3 BA.
a feeling of openess through the use of high exterwve u.e of oak, beveled glass and 3 hre-fonnal dining room. New dishwasher and oven,
beamed wood ceilings with clear-story windows. places. Home recently ~led. Secluded ~uo plantation shutters and many othe r ameniues.
Totally remodeled: like new home w1th prtvate with pool, wa and fou.n.tain. Many arneruues. Swim in your own pnvate pootor explore the ti~
drive. Maureen White/F.d F..cano Appl. only. Donna Godsh&l1 pool.a at one of the 3 beaches. Donna Godshall
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Overlooking all o_f Newport ~ach, this~ BR, 6~ Thil fabulOUl4 BR, 3.~ BA cus~ home feetures Folar BR, 4 BA, tw,2_ stQcy.. home.. r-eeenui~
..BA. Jibracy~~ one-oL-&.ha mom&-~Wde.. ente.rtainmen~ model«f willl old world craftsmanship and
room. wine room and much more. A cont.em~ areaa.~·u Re. SmaahiJ'\I pool ~ spa, barbeque charm. Steps to the best ocean beadles. Extra beet
porary home wt th -eoaring spaces yet warm and area. vSew deck overlooking Big Canyon or car storage. Price mcludes th~ land Martha
lnvlung. Waterfalls Oow over rock in the entry Country ub's lush fairways. Over 100 f~. of golf Macnab .
and into the pool and apa in th~ back. F.d OOUJ"le fron~. Owner motivated and flexible. ·
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NEW LISTING .
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BACK BAY, NITE LITE VIEW
Popular "Delores" plan with back bay, nite lite, and
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Beautifully remoctelect 'T' plan with incredible views of
sunsets and back bay . 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. One of the
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Exquisite use of stained glass and used brick. End unit
,.. "Delores" plan, brick entry and back patio, 3 bedrooms,
21/2 baths. Leasehold.
OPEN SAT 1·5PM 340 Otero, NB
$238,000
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A very desirable one level "Anita" plan. This 3 bedrom, 2
bath condo is well located to schools and shopping. Air
·co nditioning, shutte rs, neutral decor. Leasehold.
$152,500
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offering 5 bdrm, 1 story
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Lagunas finest area with
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This beautlfully lm~ved newer home can be 7 bedrooms and 5 baths or a 5 bedroom home and
2 bedroom rental unit. It's fantastic! 4 fireplaces, almost 4,000 sq.ft., huge family room, several
decks a spa, a block and a half to the beach and just steps to the park. Price reduced to just
$549,000 a,.d owner wants an offer.
FAMILY FIOUCS 1• OLDE CDI -A winner! Newer 2 OI IUT 8 ftWIC -Beautifully decorated. lmpec-
story, ocean view, sunny street leads to beach, cable 3 bdrm, 3 b~th townhome in Jasmine
patios. decks. 2 fireplaces. $530,000. Creek~ Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000.
WHAT A VIEW -Of ocean. sunsets, jetty. E.xtra
large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep In Olde CdM.
Build your dream home. $799,900.
O•E HD A HALF LOTS -South of the highway In
Olde. CdM: 3 bdrm, 2 baths, delightful street a
block and a half from beach & bluff. $325~00<).
SIUC UHOI -A wink to ttle ocean; 3 bdrm
home + 2 bdrm 2 bath income, vacant with out
of state owner wanting offers. $395,000.
11m1· FOi CllTAll -Owners have to sell! Dual
master suites with massive ocean view. Condo
In Laguna gated community. $165,000.
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TUITWICI TIUS11£-Per-
fect cul de sac location,
max privacy, lg famlty 4
bdrm, private spa, com-
munity pool and tennis.
$345,000.
IEAllTlfUL OlJ IWJfS -Desirable end unit. wrap-
around patio. hlgt\ly upgraded 3 bdrm, A/C, full
security, on quiet cul de sac. $238,000.
OCWI All UY VIEW -Overlooking prop~ new
park, 3 bdrm, famlly room. close to school and
shops. pool-size yard, neutral decor. $395,000.
H TllE CUFF -Above Newport harbor. incredible
view, 4 bdrm. 4 'h bath. pool and spa. Needs
finishing touches. $335,000 L.
SlTUllDlY 1-5
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.IUllll CllH $339.000
Ocean & bay view. Plan 6
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Ocean/bay view, 3 bdrm. tam rm
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OOM·lA·lJ -A sharp decorator perfect CdM 01 1Y COSI -. This 4 bdrm is adorable! Charming Custom. e1~ant 3 bdrm
hillside adult home with a big pool and a little family room-kitchen. master suite. skylights.
view 2 bdrms. 2 baths at $321,000. pool. $289,000 In Newport. OlH Cl• $325.000
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3 bdrm , 2 ba. I'" lots. So of hwy
EAStSIDE OLD TIMER -6. 7.50 sq.ft . lot, possible R-2 A IW SUIPllSE -This newer 2 story. 3 bdrm
zoning in great Costa Mesa rental location. Neat Olde CdM is special! Spacious feeling, oce~n OLIE CH From $209.000 "" .... at•
2 bdrm investment home at $118,500. views, great for en tertaining. $595.000. New 2 and 3 bd1,m conc.Juintnlt.ims M vonGeldern
TWO .E.IOO ..,.,.( HOIR YIEW $339,000 llOI ,Mt .......... A IUl MICE HOME -Finest family living, 4 bdrm. 3 I •--Special, vacant in lrvines 4 bdrm Portofirio. shutters si.'ra M. Brewer
bath~ CdM neighborhood overlooking harbor, Northwood area. Plantation shutters, formal
tasteful decor, lovely yard. $485,000. dining. Foreclosure. $1 54.900.
BAYFIONT LOT -Complete with a cozy older
home! Balboa Penlnsula sandy beach. 3 bdrm, 2
bath with cute cabana. Just $4 75,000
OLIE CIM $595.000 Unique 3 bdrm 1 blk to beach WALK TO FASHIOI lSLllD -lush pool hOme 1n Irvine
Terrace, 4 bdrm, L&P construction, 9 000 sq ft MUHR Ylrw MILLS $J~~.ooo
IOt, private atmosphere. $412.000 0Ct>'ln boty Vll'W 1 tltlrrrt t 1m rm
A SIG BARGAIN West Newport duplex, 4 bdrm, 2 MOST CLUCK fOR THE BUCK Lowest pri(:t' wnong OLDf CllM r,..,t1 flfl<'
ba. and 2 bdrm 1 ba. owner occupied. good Jasmine Creeks largor plans. (Plan 6) ocean 4 hdm' tJa = •otc s. ~ ...
condition next to beach $219.000. and bay view. master suite $339 000
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SPLENDOR IN THE RIDGE
Designed to please t he most discriminate, this 5
hedroom, 7 bath, luxurious custom home is
located at the ve ry -VIEW -top of Harbor
Ridge. 180° ocean, bay, ci ty & J·Sunsets over
Catalina'' VIEW. From warm library to farnily
room with one of 4 fir eplaces to gourmet
kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflects concentra-
tion on true-old world craftsma nship. Master
suite (over 1000 sq.ft.) with sauna, fireplace &
breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gat e. Use
you house as down payment or submit t rades.
Offered at $1,950,000. Call Jeri H unt
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2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd.
Newport Center
P R IDE OF OWNERSHIP
is evident tjuoughout this decorator-perfect
Harbor Ridge Custom. Never 'before on mar-
ket, this exciting 3 bedroom, family room,
study, fo rmal dining room home offers the
ultimate in quality, design & detail. 2 master
suites with city lights, and water VIEWS, each
s pacious and tastefully appointed. Carefully
planned & efficient kitchen with sunny break-
fast area. Lighted gazebo is a wonderful place
to gather: while watching sunsets or sports
events being played on the paddle tennis court
or spa rkling pool & spa. Lovely, colorful ter-
raced gardens make this a picture perfect
setting. Priced to sell at $995,000. Shown by
appointment with Jeri Hunt.
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Charming Penin~ula Point oceanfront. Custom designed and buil t for present owner~! Show by appointment with
Evelyn Youn!{. _
100' FRONTAGE-LIDO ISLE COMMERCIAL
Prime lo<:ation with retail shops and offices in major shoppin~ area. Ample parking. Can g(I ~nd story. FEE.
$J.()f10,000. \all Harriet Perry fo r details. )..
TWO YOU·NG HOUSES ON ONE LOT
We're serious! "Great opportunity fo r the live-in investor. 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. Call Jeri to see. _
*LEASES *
BI G CANYON-2 BO, 2 BA. Fireplace, private patio
single level. Sub. terr. parking, comm. pool and tennis'. $1300. Jeri.__ _ __________ _.... ___ _
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CORONA DEL MAR
EXCEPTIONAL HOME -SPYGLASS 180°
· VtEW · Bright and cheery professionally decorated
home with class & comfort in expansive setting. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths g family room. Wooden shutters.
deStgner blinds, hardwood floors. Fireplaces in liYlng
room & family room. Priyate ~ 1n arbor setting.
Beautifully landscaped. $557,500.
BELLE CHASE LEE
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5
EXCITING POSSIBILITIES WtTH
FABULOUS VIEW -First time offered. Situated Jll
one of Corona del Mar:s finest area. Large lot with space
for expansion. Pool & spa in private courtyard. New 3-tar
garage .. Large covered redwood & brick v1ew1ng terrace
3 bdrms & family room. $465,000.
BELLE CHASE LEE
949 GOLDlNROD. C.D.M.
FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW! · Thtrd lot from
Ocean Blvd. Prestigious s1le 1n prime locatton 1ust steps
to the beach. Build your new dream house or great
potential to remodel present structure. $449,000.
VICKI KRAUS/SANDY MITIMAN
ONE BLOCK TO BEACH ON OLDE C.D.M.
Newer 3 bdrm, family room home in move-m cond1t1on.
Extras include wet bar. abundant storage, ,.a1ned glass.
large master suite, view. Very well priced at $389.000.
CAROL PANGBURN
S55.000 PRICE REDUCTION • SPYGLASS
HILL Presltg1ous executive home with ocean. moun·
tam & city hghts view 1n serene setting. Pool & spa. New
landscapmg .. Upgraded "Capehorn" model with 4
bedrooms. 2'h baths. family room. wet bar. 2 fireplaces
& hardwood floors $640.000
BELLE CHASE LU
BEST VIEW ON SPYGLASS HILL · Fabulous
270° ocean. bay and city ltghts view. Large two-story.
five bedroom home on enormoui corner lot. Complete
pnvaG)". Large assumable loans. $995,000.
SANDY MITTMAN
LOWEST pttlCEO 4 BDRM IN IRVINE
TERRACE -Open design with touch of country
charm. Near yacht clubs. Large pnvate lot. Room for
expansion or pool)f>u own the land. Priced to sell!
$299,500.
TODOY SMITH
OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLD
C.D.M. PLUS INCOME · On a very p1cture~ue
street. large 3 bdrm wilt! family room. wet bar, 2
fireplaces m an authenbc Spanish motif. Includes
separate and very private oversized 1 bdrm income unit.
LINDA TAGLIAN£TTI
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOMEI · Extra farce 60
ft lot in choice Corona def Mar location 1ust one block
from ocean. Build new or remodel this 2 bdrm, 1 bath
abode casa. Loads of room to expand. Priced at lot vatue
$540,000. -...ooon
DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M.
Pnde of ownership 1s reflected 1n this beautifully
maintained duplex. Each unit features two bdrms
w/numerous amenities plus a tour car garaie.
Great rental area. Almost $300,000 of aSstlmable
financing. Offered at $350.000.
· LINDA TAGLIANml
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH POOL HOME · Four
bdrms, family room, dining room. Desirable corner lot.
spacious pnva~ rear yard w/pool & spa. Close to C.O.M
High School and Eastblutf Shopping Center. Make an
offer! $369,500.
DON De THOMAS
NEW HARBOR HILL CUSTOM HOME -
SOPHISTICATION IN WHITE · Magnificent 4
bedroom home 1n this exelus1ve gated commumty. 3
ftreplaces. berber carpets. luxunous master bedroom
suite. free-fdrm pool and spa, gourmet kitchen, bonus
room. multiple bu1ft·ms. full wet bar. and a breath-taking
ocean and city hghts l/1ew. $950.000.
SANDY MITTMAN
PICTURE PERFECT BAYFRONT HOME
W/PIER a SLIP · Only Sl.075.000 will buy this
custom built 4 bdrm home. Enioy with warmth of hnely
ftmshed hardwoods. An extensive use of glass alto~
placid views of bay and hghts. Call for an appointment.
DON De THOMAS
THREE PRIME RESIDENTIAL VIEW LOTS
IN NEWPORT BEACH · Excluslve gated commum·
ty next to Harbor Ridge. A unq1ue opportunity to buy
ad1acent lots or a single lot with ocean and city hghts
view at excellent pr1ees. $235,000 to $280,000.
SANDY MITIMAN
ELEGANT HARBOR HILL CUSTOM
MANOR HOME · Pnvate gated commumty ad1acent
' to Harbor Ridce. Trad1bonal two story, 4 bdrm home
Beautifully carpeted & painted. Gourmet kitchen. Master
bdrm suite. 3-car prage. ExtenStve use of used bnck.
$775,000.
SANDY teflTMAN
BEST BOY IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES ·
Executive Portof1no. 4 bdrm. 31h baths, 1uest qua~rs.
bonus room. mce uptrades. Move-in condition. Larae lot
near community pool. You own the land. $329,000.
TOOOY SMITH
DRASTIC REDUCTION, BLUFFS 4
BEDROOM · Sunny & airy end umt w/very private
patio, eabng nook 1n kitchen. Many uptrades. 4th bdrm
IS separate & could be office or in-law quarters. Owner
wants 1mmed1ate sale. Now $225.000 w/land.
SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5
0000 STARTER HOME · Two or three bedroom
home in famtly area. Covered patio. hre nng. pool. ~
some TLC. Sl 79.500.
DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
1518 SYLVIA, N.B.
CHARMING ISLAND HOME · Pnvate communt·
ty channel front home w/own dock for 30 ft boat. R·2 lot
w/room to build add1t1onal umt or enjoy this large yard.
$335.000.
DONNA & BILL WEBSTER
OPEN H()USE SAT & SUN 1-5
OPEN EVERY WEEKEND TIU SOLD ·
Charming 2 bdrm condo overlook"'t Big Canyon Golf
Course Private woodsy location. EXCttmg multt,level
plan Even has a 2 car garage $239.000.
ANN GREER
75 S£.A ISLAND DRIVE. NB
LIDO ISLAND -REMODEL OA REBUtLD ·
Clrarming 11>drm: I bath on chotee street to street
locahon I.; block to bay, beach & visitors pter Enioy
community. tennis. parks & clubhouse activities
$285,000
MARILYN TWITCHELL
LIDO ISLAND BA YFRONT · Spectaculai tur0J..ng
baSln view! Pnvate pier and shp. Four bedrooms, l'h
baths, den. 3 car garage. Totally remodeled plus room to
expand. Community tennis. club house, and beaches
available Conservatively priced for location at
Sl.750.000.
BILL VINCENT
BLUFFS, NEWPORT BEACH Upgraded and
beautiful! Attractive "X" plan with wr ap around patio
and cozy ftreplace in master bedroom Custom !tie in
kitchen ·and patio Situated on a lovely greenbelt.
Assumable loans. Reduced to $212.000 L.H
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOlT
RENTALS
NEWPORT BEACH POOl. HOME five
LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER bdrms. no pets. Sl.900/mo.
1180,,000 · Has everyttiina you want! ftrei>lace in
• mast• suite. air cond, walk to beach, 2 bdrms, 2 baths. HAMOR HIG*-ANOS Three bdrm home.
den. Shows ~ke a model. Good 1.SSUmable financinc. Sl .250/mo,
$177,000.
MAIM eERCOYlll/L~ TAGHANETn ~ ...... _ ~ltHOAQ &~ACH ·Three bdr condo.
Carace. rJOO/mo.
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L.•J Only $19,000 down and assume loans on this expanded Offer only 5% down and rent this beauty for a great tax write-
Monacb with 5 Bd, 3 Ba on one of Harbor Views largest lots. off. Two master bedroom suites. fireplace and wet bar.
0 Cul-de-sac street, detached gar~ge, fantastic leverage. Washer, dryer and refrigerator are included to make this a 0:: $249,000 L.H. Call ERIC LOCKE 780-5000~ real steal. Don 't put off seeing this fine Costa Mesa condo or
EASTSIDE HOME PLUS INVESTMENT
Take your choice -live in one -lease the other. Excellent
investment or home In Eastslde Costa Mesa. Two detached
properties on one lot. 3 Bd, 21~ Ba plus 2 Bd, 1 Ba with large
living room. New to market and won't last. Call me for private
showing. ERIC LOCKE 780-5000.
SUPER SINGLE $TORY.
Only 10 to 15 minutes from Newport Beach or Costa Mesa.
Detached 3 Bd, 2 Ba convenient to schools, shopping and
freeways. Owner motivated and wants to see offer. Only
$147,000. Call me for details. ERIC LOCKE 780-5000.
·THE BLUFFS
Upgraded condo with private view of
park. Remodeled kitchen, hardwood
floors, shows great. Buy as Investment or
home. Owner anxious to sell. $135,000
L.H. Call today. ERIC LOCKE 7.80-5000.
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AT $149,900
3 upstairs bedrooms plus the 4th
bedroom/convertible den downstairs 1s es-
pecially valuable for the family that needs a
separate bedroom with its own full bath for
the te~nager, grandparent or housekeeper.
Giant 'eat-rn country kitchen with adjacent
family room nffer cozy evenings sitting by the
fire. Greenbelt location, yet private large
enclosed patio. Steps to the poQI. Near
Heritage Plaza in Irvine. Have MAXINE
GOLDEN ahow It to you.
EXCHANGE?
ERIC
LOCKE
MAXINE
GOLDEN
Tur tle Rock 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.
NOT TOO EARLY ...
to be thinking about the perfect Valentine's gift for your
sweetheart. Buy her an almost new home at a "lower than
new" P,rlce. This one level detached home near the top of
Turtle Rock has open contemporary styling. 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 aH
the extras to help keep your tummy filled with ~oodles.
$228,000 In existing financing. You can purchase this Jewel
NOW for only $233,900. MAXINE GOLDEN can help youl
you will pass up a rare buy. Asking $142,500. Call PAM
MOSS 780-5000.
LOW VA FINANCING ...
is available on this well located Woodbridge condo. Use your
VA eligibility to buy with only $3000 in closing costs and less
than a $1000 a month in payments (taxes and association not
Included) is all It takes to secure this home for your future. A
2 bedroom, 1112 bath town.home with a large country kitchen,
indoor laundry, private patio with storage and a secluded
greenbelt location. Plus the lakes, pool and tennis courts of
the family oriented Woodbridge. Asking $106,500. Call P~M
MOSS 780-5000.
P~M
MOSS
JO-ANN
A DORAN
SELLER WANTS OUTll-
P:-iced for a quick sale, so don't be a
slowpoke! A 3 bedroom.~ bath detached
home on a large cul-de-sac lot with maxi-.
mum space and privacy in Seaview. The
lowest price in this weft-focated ()ate
guarded community with pool and spa
and tennis. Asking $325\000. Submit
your offer today! Call PAM MOSS
780-5000 .
A VALUE-PACKED
COMFORT ABLE HOME
A winning combination of size, price and
location in the community of Orange
Tree. Largest 3 bedroom slngle family
home with upstairs private master suite.
Bright and sunny corner facing greenbelt
with private patio. Giant country kitchen
leads to attached 2 car garage. Air con-
ditioning a plus. Best of all, this home Is
the best priced on the market at only
$134,900. Call JO-ANN DORAN for pri-
vate ahowlng. 7,0-5000. ·
PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC & EXTRA L'ARGE LOT
makes this five bedroom, two story-home a desirable
selection for the large family. Plenty of space for entertaining
Inside and out with extended dining room and large covered
patio. The huge yard has potential for additional recreational
usage. Bedroom expansions give elbow room for everyone.
Move Into Harbor View Homes today. Assume large lo .
$398,500. Call JO-ANN DORAN 780-5000. . ,
HORSE AND ESTATE CO~NTRY
Opportunity to build your dream home on this all uaeable one
acre of land. Situated. In prim' Orange Park Acres on ·a quiet,
prrvate location with golf course view. Asking $175 000. Call
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Over 10,000 sq. ft . under roof Priced at $3,500,000
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& UTTI.f 10W1 YIEW 1122,tM UlflllT WITI IAllY IUU 11,Jtl,111 1111 IWHI * otllll ill llAI 1140,IOI
Immaculate 1 bdrm condo In full security build-Located near the harbor entrance. Extra large Lowest price south of the hwyl Private corner 2
Ing. Track lights, mini blinds, mirrors, llg~t IOt with sandy beach and private pier & float. 3 bdrm unit with sundeck. fireplace. wet _bar,
colors, view sundeck, plus a fantastic communi-bdrm home partially remodeled with plenty of carpets and all built-ins. Private community pool
ty pool and recreation center. root] to expan~. & spa. $14,000 down to qualified buyer.
FUILHI YIEW 1111,000
An excepUonal property tastefully decorated in
the very finest quality. 3 bdrms expandable to 5,
, family room, dining room. 6 car garage. podl &
spa.
llPUI * •11& HL 11&1 * Nil 1211,IOG 2 bdrm "owners unit" Wflh fireplace and beam
ceilings overlookfng Inviting swimming pool •
plus separate 3rd bdrm and bath downstairs.
Also a 1 bdrm apt. over the garage with fire-
place. .
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Harbor Realty is a full service locally owned
Real Estate Company ottering a complete
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active rental department. a nationwide
relocation network, and en in house com-
puterized llsting service Let us prove we
will do more for you.
uomH VIEW IHI ~ IMO,IOO
New listing! Bay. ocean & night hghts views A
perfect home for entertaining with 4 spacious
bdrms. family room & view side protected patio.
Owners moving out of state.
IEWNIT IUCI Ollll 112,HO
Beautifully and completely furnished condo with '-
private deck, mirrors. bar. all like new Conve-
niently located.
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88 feet on the bayl Located In exclusive gate lit FL.Ill YllW MIN · lltt • UYFlllT * 1&1111 ISUH llAI 1111,111 L.I .
guarded Bayshores. Spacious single level home Spacious 2 bdrm 2 bath unit with ocean. ha;bor 70 f~t on the bay with large pier & float.
custom bullt with 4 bdrms. oversized garage, & city llghts views. Large patio. fireplace. com-Spacious Theurkauf designed 3 bdrm home
family room and large bayslde sun<1eck. Priced pletely furnished. Private and qujet location. ~ perfect for ind<?Or-outdoo_r living. Large sw1m-
to settle estate. OPEN SUN. 1_4PM very good value mmg pool. family room with bar. even a base-2812 BAYSt;fORE DRIVE . ment
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BUILDERS DREAM
Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq. feet. One of the very
best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch Style
home includes family room. Remodeled kitchen
and bath. Vacant and ready to sell! Asking
$305.000. Open House -Sat. & Sun.
llE IOllEIS 131 -1288
llEWER CUSTOM
-llEWPORT HEIGHTS
Expansive 4 Bdrm. 4'h Bath. 3 fireplaces. 2
courtyard Spacious warm family 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!
W llOllEllS 131-1211
WESTCLIFF W /SPIRILlll& POOL
Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath residence with coun-
try kitchen & family room. Most prime lot &
location 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate
condition Asking $265,000. Call
. UE llOllERS 131-1218 ,.
FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET
Terrific 2 bdrm. 2' 2 b~ condominium within
wall(1ng distance of the nflw Costa Mesa
Courtyard. Private patios. 2 master suites with
separate baths and walk -in closets. Excellent
value at $ 128.000
JACKIE HAMDLEIAM 63 1-1 2&8
DUPLEX -NEWPORT BEACH
'1 block from the sand! One 4 bdrm. one 2 bdrm
unit Building shows TLC. Ocean view from
patio Anxious seller REDUCED price to
$210,000 (leasehold)
JACKIE HAMDLEIAM &3 l-1211
NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM
Contemporary designed home featuring lots of
wood and glass, 4 bdrms, 4 •12 baths. separate
d1n1ng room and family room. Secluded patio
and yard area. Priced right at $378,000. OPEN
HOUSE SUN 1-4PM at 418 EL MODENA
JACKIE ltAJllLEIAI 131 -1211
CUSTOM MESA VERDE
One of the largest lots in Mesa Verde. Walk to
Mesa Verde Country Club Home features 5
bdrms. 3'/, baths, pool and 3 car garage. Lots of
room for expansion. Beautiful, quiet street.
REDUCED TO $369.500
JACllE MAllLEIAI 131-1211
REALTORS®
STUlllllllG!
VIEW PROPERTY
Motivated Seller will sell with 10% down. Ex-
qu1s1te VIEW residence 1n NEWPORT HEIGHTS
New everything• 3 bedrooms and 3 baths plus
family room. Oak flooring. marb(e fireplace.
leaded glass. ltaltan Brass fixtures. 'Designer
decor. Wonderful Gourmet Island kitchen
Sweeping ocean view. Amw;ing Value at
$31 4.500
RAE RODliEllS 131-1 211
Call For Estimate of Market Value on
Your Home. lo Fee or Obligation
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CHARMIN& EASTSIDE BARGAIN
R-4 LOT
Spacious immaculate 4 bdrm on quiet sireet
Large enclosed rear yard with fruit !fees 2 car
garage with workshop area. Zoned R-41 Trans-
ferred. must move. Asking only $154.900 Great
value
ALLISOI IOTllARD 131-1211
PRE VIEW WITH VIDEO
llEWPORT BEACH Sl&O/MO.
Principle and Interest total $660/mo with 20%
down. One bdrm condo. Walk to beach Only
$86,500 OWNER WILL CARRY.
Pm JllllSOI 131-1211
EASTBLUFF ONLY St 79,000
Prime location on Carob. Large enclosed rear
yard, very private. Seller has reduced the pnce
Floor plan 1s a Macco 310. Three bdrm. 2 bath
with large kitchen. MUST BE SOLO.
PETE JOMISOI 131-1211
' VIEW OF THf.HARIOR
Lu~ury 2 bdrm condo professionally decorated
Marble FP, ceramic tile flooring, beveled mir-
rors. Move In and relax. Now $212,500. OWNER
WILL CARRY.
Pm JlllSll 131-1211
Ul IOHEIS
TRIDltlOllL 2 STORY
Prtme NEWPORT HEIGHTS with recent ad·
dition. Spacious 4 bedrooms with GUEST UNIT
in rear of property. Family room and sparkling
pool on 50 x 127.5 lot. Recent remodel not quite
finished. Just listed at $350,000. Shown by
Appt.
UE RIHEIS 131-1211 •
WESTCLIFF -IEWER CUSTOM
PRIVATE co11u111n
Gorgeous 3 bdrm, den horn~. Prime secluded
area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professinally
decorated-An entertainers delight! Premium lot
with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt
W 11111111 IJl-1211
ATIACHED 2 CIR &ARAGE
Nice clean 2 bdrm condo with FP Seller wants
to sell' Lowest price 1n area. Now $ 104.500
PETE JOHISOI 131-1211
BAYFRONT + SECURITY
Live on the bay tn Newport. near all the action
View of Lido Village harbor, Fashion Island ancl
ocean from this 5th floor co-op. $425.000 lee
PETE JOHISOI 131-1211
WALLACE NEFF DESIGNED
BIG CAllYON CUSTOM
Exceptional construction tn this beautiful Med•
teranian home with pool. separate pool house
with large sauna and large basement. If formal
living is your style you wlll want to see this quality
home. Large rose garden and lots of fruit trees
scattered about this large tot on the 18th fair-
way
PETE JOlllSll 111-1211
VIDEO COUPOI
Video tape your valuables for Insurance
purposes Call for appointment. 631-1266 Total
cost with this coupon Is seventy-tlve dollars.
PETE JlllSll 131-1211
631-1266 • 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA · INDEPENDENT BR<
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llTA WAIE
NEW LISTll& $ 110,000
EISTSIDE COSTA IESA
Gorgeous remodeled 4 Bdrm home with
gourmet kitchen and family room addition.
Beautiful yard with 'lovely pool and corner lot.
Very private street and much more. THIS HOME
WON'T LAST! Call today.
HARBOR RID&E SACRIFICE!
Dream come trusl Totally exciting 4 bdrm. 3
bath model pe'rfect home w/views. Sacrifice at
$469.900 with TEAMS! Absolutely won't last.
Must see!
. 3 BDRI, POOL -OILY S 196,900
IN NEWPORT BEACH! Ex cellent value. Large
master bdrm. Dining room and fireplace. New·
port at an affordable price.
LIVE IND SHOP AT
~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Lovely 2 Bdrm single story condo in Bradford.
NO ONE ABOVE YOU OR BELOW YOU. Beauti-
ful grounds -large private yard. Double garage.
PRICE REDUCED to $87,500. WON'T LAST!
Call today•
Ill I WllE 131· 1211
NEW LISTING
Ten year new two story 3 bdrm, 2 5 bath
Fireplace. 2 car garage on quiet ~ul-de-sac
close to beach. $152.500.
ClllT llElllERTS II 131-1211
COST I IESA DUPLEXES
BICYCLE TO BEACH •
$152,500
Too good to be true! Three
bedroom single family
home only 1.5 miles from
beach . Cul-de-sac street.
Formal dining, bi:eakfast
area, fireplace.
MllllLYI COOMIS
131-1211
. COUNTRY Ill THE CITY
Exquisite Irvine townhome with warm country
charm. 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths. 2 car garage,
beautifully landscaped. Reduced to $159,900
MllllLYI COIMIS 131· 1211
COLLEGE PARK CUTIE
Beautifully maintained College Park 3 bedroom.
Double used brick fireplace in living room and
family room. Extra large bedrnoms. Available
for fast escrow. Asking $134,000. Call for show-
ing
MllllLYI COOMIS 13 1-1211
LOVE llEST
Adorable Irvine T ownhome. single story. Two
master bedrooms. Large country kitchen. fire-
place. Double attached garage Enclosed patio
Asking $133,900.
Mlllll YI COOMIS 13 1-1211
BEST BUY!!
Least expensive three bedroom townhome in
Newport Crest It's a bargain at $168,900. Seller
says bring me an offer. Call
MARIL YI COOMIS 131·1211
IRYlllE VISTA FILARE
Rare Verona Plan -3
bdrm, 2112 bath, formal din-
ing room. spacious family
room all beautifully decor-
ated For only $159,900
Owner motivated.
ClllT llElllEllTS II
131-1211
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CUil NEllEITS 11
Two side by side totally remodeled duplexes
w/approx. 1,000 sq .ft. p~ townhouse style unit.
Both properties show very well. Scheduled Beautifully affordable 2 ytJar"hew ·3 bedroom. 2'~
llCREDllLE IEWPORT VALUE
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)
CALL IMll TEICI 111 -12H
A IEWPORT POOL HOIE
FOR Slll,100'1
Yes! 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.
CALL 11111 TEICI 131-1211
llLLIOI DOLLAR VIEWS!
Immaculate 4 bedroom, 4 bat~ 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 11111TEICI111-1211
IEWPORT DESlllER TOWIHOIE
Walk to the beach from this private end unit
w/flreplace and 2 car attached garage. Built only
4 years ago wlth high vaulted ceilings and
professional interior design. Priced to move at
$141,9001
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s1 er-tra Jot.!ocal-?fOJ>efW· -possible lease wit!l option. $122.500.
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3.450 Sq. Ft. 90% office, 10% w rehouse. Will
lease at 80¢ per foot or sell at $ 5,000. Near
Baker and Bristol in Costa Mes . lose to Frwy
Seirer moving and is very mott ated.
IOI I IOVIE 10 P
WESTMINSTER OFFICE LEISE \._
850 SQ FT of prime office location. private
bath. divided office, end unit. 90¢ per foot.
Gross lease Corner of Goldenwest and 20th
S treet
Ill I IOVIE IOOP
COSTA MESI OFFICE LEISE
6.400 feet of well decorated office and small
warehouse. ample parkir1g. Priced below market
at 95¢ N N N FT.
IOI I IOVIE IOOP
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
LEASE $4,500 MONTH
Largest model. ~evonshire five bedroom. tout
bath, dining area . Breakfast room, game room,
all new decorating. room for pool. Will trade for
commercial property.
IOI I HVIE llOP
131-1211
• HARBOR RIDGE •
Sll&,000
Devonshire 5 BR . 4 BA. family room, dining
room. NEW PAINT . CARPET, drapes. brick
deck. kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay,
city, mountain views. $500,000, 11 % & 12% fixed
financing. Private yard with room for pool.
WILL TUIE 1e1m FH
URCH Cl••EIOW. H llHITllAL
• HIRIOI llllE •
LEASE OPTION Slll,000
Panoramic view of ocean. ·Fashion Island.
Catalina. plus on a clear day you can see the
Queen Mary Features oak entry and family
I room and five bed. rooms. Will trade for· com·
mercial property. Ask for -.--IMlllYll•HP ~
• IRYINE WOt• .. v • 4 bdrms, 3 full hi>*" ·~al dini~g.
pool and _ erwood model on large ma:-s vommumty
market. G1 , "'' :6209,000.
Ill I HYIE IHP ..
NEWPORT BEACH
• PRIVATE llTED COllllUNln.
$315,000
Just reduced-· TENNIS, community POOL and
spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4
bedroom, 2'h baths. family room, 2 fireplaces
wet bar Offer lease option.
IOI I IOVIE IOOP
•BALBOA PENINSULA•
Two bedrooms. 2 baths, formal dining with
fantastic views of ocean and pier. from this
oceanfront condo with securify gate and under-
qround parking. Will "trade" up to $400,000
range in Newport. Great second home.
IOI I HYIE IOOP
BIYCREST
Must sell four bedrooms. four baths. formal
dining. family room. Large yard for pool. lots of
trees. Owner says make offer. Asking $295.000
IOI I IOVIE · 100P
131-1211
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$111,000
Two bedroom, two bath, ft mlly room. large
llvlng room with bay & ocean view. Low down. A
reel value. ·
IOllMYlllMP
PROMONTORY
•PROMONTORY BAY•-$125,000
Bayfront home with 4 BR. 3 ·BA, huge master
suite, formal dining, room for two boats, will sell
existing option, low down. Great terms, will
trade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water.
1111 llYIE IMP
BOB KOOP . JR .
• 3% DOWN--Sll,100 •
Greet South Coast Plaza location. One bdrm.
one bath, tennis courts & lake.
Ill .II. 111·12H
LEllEI OWNED 8 PLEI
Low Interest fixed rate financing. Five large 2
bedrooms, one studio. Approximately 7 years
old. Principles only.
. Ill .II. 111-12H
HUNTlllTOI HlllOUR
LENDElt IEPO /llYFllOIT 10011
3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace. hardwood floors,
$219,900. Special terms.
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IOI I DOVIE KOOP 101 KOOP, JR.
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llEWPORT IUCH'S
FlllEST HOMES
LIDO ISLAND I
•LIH.·llYFROIT S1,4IO,ODO• I
ITAWI VILLI MASTERPIECE
Lido Isle ba~nt.custom, three bedrooms, 3 ~
baths. Award·;tnlng tlle floors & walls thruout. •
Master suite steam room and hot tub, 6
lnkeboll custo carved bed, headboard and •
credenza w/caooi>y, trench armolre, leads to
master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall
sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This is a must to 1 see. Many items, too numerous to list.
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SPYILASS HILL, C.D.I.
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room. breakfast area, oak & tlle floors. Large
yard, beautiful spa, expansive views of city,
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NEW 4 BEDROOM CONDOS
**S12l,950**
2184 Miner Street, Cos a Mesa
Includes:
• 3 POWDER ROOMS
• OVERSIZED 2 CIR GlRl&ES
• WILi-ii CLOSOS
• FIREPLACE
• 2 PATIOS
• CERAMIC TILE EITRllCE
• SUPER TERMS
CALL 493-1191
BIG CAIYOl'S
PREMIER RESIDEllCE
$3 450~000 "' ' ' . A very rare opportunity awaits the fortunate
few ~ho could own such an estate. You may
feel as if you've returned to the 19th century.
The home is characterized throughout by,
plastered walls , immense solid oak beams,
'iintique oak doors, Marie Antoinette hard-
wood floors, and very spacfous rooms.
Featuring 6 bdrms, 6112 baths, formal ·uving &
dining rooms, separate family room,
gourmet klitchen & butler's pantry, paneled
study, wine cellar, 4 fireplaces, and all the
amenities you would expect In such a home.
Approximately 215 feet of fairway frontage
and some 19;000 sq ft of land. Truly incom-
parable!
C1H for 11 1p11ointm1nt with
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SOUTH OF HllHWIY
CORIER LOT
Country f rench, just remodeled and never lived
in-2Bdrm. 2Ba home on one pf Corona def Mar's
best streets. New plumbing: new wiring, new
forced air heaters, wonderful all new kitchen with
hand-decorated tiles, sub-zero refrigerator, dish·
washer. micro, pantry, trash compactor-, ff
house window. Living room has open beam
ceilings, country manor brick fireplace-large
side patio with bu1ft·in Bar·B-Que. PLUS Charming,
refurbished 2Bdrm Apt Come to see this SPECIAL
PLACE! $397,500 Open House Saturday, Sunday
& Monday 1·5, 621 Acacia.
EYERYllE •s TO LIVE ~
II IRYllE TEllUCE
Chtldren •the wonderful Irvine Terrace Park with
bay view, playground, tennis courts and playing
soccer on the field. Parents • the quiet streets
and family atmosphere and being able to walk to
Balboa tsland, the ~y, beach and new exciting
atrium cou,rt. We all • our Senior neiehbors and
envy them their' leisurely strolls-ANO Oo the
Young Profe~oals 'ever • lr1ine Terrace! Drive
throuah our neiehborhood to See why we • them
back. So many remodeled homes-The whQle
neichborhood Is certainly looking good! Come to
see for yoursett---Open Sunday 1-4. 730 Malabar
in Irvine Terrace. S287,500.
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Recalllng the legandary estates
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IN NEWPOHTCENTER
6449060
BEST II BLUFFS
oiDll IF I Uf lt111 -To own
one of the finest homes in Newport
Beach. Personal residence of
Bluffs developer Mr. George Hols-
tein. Best location w/panoramic
view. Completely custom, one of a
kind, -totally remodeled and · re·
constructed only 7 year~ ago. Must
see this spectacular home w/too
many amenities to 4lst Asking
$350,000 L.H.
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listed. Lovely 1 level 2Br. 2Ba one
of kind custom. All remodeled. On
beautiful Vista Caudal. $219,000
L.H. Appt.
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Row End Unit w/lovefy uoper Bay,
night light vfew. 38 r, 2'ABa, llke
new condition w/luxurloua light
beige carpeting. Priced at only
$257,000 fncludlng·1and. -·
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BLUFF'S OPPORTUNITY
Gorgeous 3Bdrm. 2'.4Ba
spacrotlir End Unit wilh
huge prvt entry court
yard & complete wrap-
around patio. Like new
Interior. Move-in lreshl
Offered by. e very realistic
& anidous ow,,.r at truly a
bargain price ol $229,500
Incl land. High balance
assumable loan. Surely
the finest value now ol-
lered. We are very proud
ol thts lisltngll ............
6-40-5580 ANYTIME!
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OFF FAST! o,,_ ol Org.
Cty's TOP PRODUCERS
n*s a few more gOOd
listTngs. To sell your
home qulckly or for a
FREE Market Analysis,
call PATRIC!< f£NORE
e31-12M
*"' 14111 .... 2. story 3 bdrm, 2 beth, air
conditioned condo nr
S.C. Plaza. Pool_. IPI,
frplc + carport. Only
$92,900. A Bargelnt Call
Sue 831-12tl6 liiial
Remodld 8e8ch Cottage
and Bachelor unit
$199.900 . M o een
Properties. 760-26-43
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bdrln, 2~ betl'I, femtty
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petlo. GrMI for en'-t81n-
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lmmaculatet '2M.500.
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wl.2 bdrme, t btlth, frp1c. ..,_oar. NJce comer ro-cetfon. 1259,000.
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IT MAY CONCERN
We l\ave a fumW\ed Bayfront home +
income unit for ale and rekly for
t~oae huge summer rentals?? Best
\riew and Jocation on the sand, but best
of all ls the price and the tenm. The
owner will play banker (CO the right
buyer) for ~ ln'4n1St. U you can find
a belt.er lnvsbneut. buy itl For det.aila
call Barb at Cole of Newport 876-5511.
Btg rlean I BR owner's unit plus good I BR
rental. exctl k!<-ahon.. 90uth of highway.
1249.500
Own4:r'S un11· ~ RR 2 ba w frpk . Beamtd
reds. big mstr bJrm srute plus 2 bdrm
rental. $314,500.
C.E. (Charlie) Jkowa, Realtor
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95-0 sq. rt . 1Br $875/mo PluSh prof decor 18r, den, Br, 2Ba. 9 lo~maf dtg1ng, 2'87 ··--JWllll HARP 1 BR 081den Apt. $895. N~ 2BR 2ba, cpta
Frptc, washer /dryer. bltlns, frple, w/d. Over· family rm, new erpts. 2 rm & rm n· we81iBJIU Nwpt Hghts spacloua 2BR Stove, refrlg. sml yard, no & drnpes,. Ollhwutler
bltlns 760-6609 looks lake & fountains drps. grdnr t825 all 1 lur.nlabed..Wlnter~ Yqrty, 1,~Ba garden apt. pvt pets $480/mo, ~8-1377 Call 714/!le().4614
Cute h<>use, 1 Bdrm. gar-~:·J~~~~ H:o~~~; stAoalryl 2$1/154000w1•t,.& ,sec. Summer. Bkr. 675-4606· &PAITllllTGI d I patio, cfshwr, lndry lee, •AV,t.ILABLE NOW•-anm·21112U age, rrplc, $750/mo · v nr ... g ltnmacutate large ar enl pool, carport Secure. 1525 _ ..
Unique Homes 675-6000 Prvt Eastslde 1Br nae OIHJ War• 2f~~,~~1~ ~1vgik3~~ 2~h Apia. ~~~~~ la~i, exit cond. No pets. $725. y;::,iUJ !/1:.~°:t $620 M~:..t~r~n.=.l.sJOO~
IF you like fireplaces & ~tur~:::~;; f~;~,~~ H 1-2H2 S 1000/mo yrly 673-2943 =~11Jl1deck. No ~ts.1 Curt 11 831-1266 OR w/prvt sngl gar $65-0 After 5:30, ~--~ "«11.ilLI~ wilQU.O s. ~s..~521 decor-JBdnn $595-5615. •SAYE IHR• QUIET. patio. pool, spa.
3Br 2Ba tn-level duplex 1s~~ep:-ate'::'' '::~r~Blk to 2Bdrm w.Ba $705 2 .. 2~ garage & blttna. NO PETS 549-2447 lmae 2144
ror yout Gardnr-.1>11r e1c llflTAl lllllEUIE be8<lh. carpe.ta. bllRds 225-0 Vanguard 540-96261 Only $595 tee 6461 •Y1LU llAllU Woob9RiooE coi:Jbo
S 1600 6-40-729 1 ,SO NOT A LISl AGENCY $750 No pets 675-6606 -- ---1 TEUIEIT lll-IUO 2324 Eld6n A 1 1 2 b r 2 b a. car Port
JASMINE c R K • 8 R Quaint Ill pix S400's new 2Bdrm 1'/•Ba $7251 · 642 5155 p $925/mo. 720--0878
w/v1ew. wOOd firs. top dec;or & huge lrplc ATTEN: Suri LoV41rs 2Br $35-0. NICE BACHELOR, 151 E. 21st 548-2408 *SP,t.CIOUS & SUNNY* 2BR 2BA. l~O play yard. r ·1aaa 1t1e• I
cond . lovely patio •Hl-1110* 18a, 1 house to ooean. nopets.ulllpd. ---1Dr, gar. bale, D/W, no Children welooma Drps.. ..,-,.. .... .....,--.-.._...,.-. $2400/mo 760·163<1 Cl & d S695 3b 2 $825/mo Agt 722-9730 106 E. Bay Ave. Apt 9. 2Bd tBa. cpts, drps, gar. pets $500/mo. 646-2832 t d·.. ~A..:, a 16 •Pl. water view ean rea Y r No pets Adlts pref $700 crp · ,..,wr, "'"" g r. $750 105 Ced w LARGE 2BR 1BA Duplex bath newet kit kids ok B&vir'Ont 38R 28A 2 car Attrac furn bach, conv loc. Lae Avt 111 548-7234 1Br 188, new crpt, gar, lndry l ac. Uttls pd /mo ar ay s975 No ~arage Avail many o thers av all gar avail Feb 1·o-June Sep lull kit M26, yrty Incl · · lrlg, upstrs. 1922 Walface $690/mo. No pets. _4_9_4_-8_6_8_5_, ____ _
immed.644•1271 539-6190BestRllyfM 10 ·51200/mo 673•3777 utlls Desire Quiet. mat 2Bdrm 1Ba. garage. lrg $510SMC5S0.1015 · -FEll_l .. r •HIST.at* -I l805B w B Av non-smkr. 673·5580 patio grnd fir. A't'I now WE •r wn• -LG 4Br 38a. ~p lam rm, Rent/Sale Deluxe 2br 2ba ----~y e. -------ssooi mo Larry 5<46-5880 IUll llAI lPTS Wanl a seleetlon of great 1 + 1 + bltlns, yard & utlla
frplc So ol PCH lmmed Eslde dplx w/2 car attach BIG CANYON -2BD. 2 BA Lg 2Br lBa All n-decor -1Br & 2Br. trig, range, living? We can otter any-Incl. Only $525. Fee
occup S20001mo 509'h gar S875l mo 660-9063 Fireplace. prvt patio, 1 hse lrom oce~n. Yrly Eastslde 2Br lBa. 1 child laundry, pool. carport. No thing from a small apt to TEHllEIT lll~lllO
ACACIA Ask ror Jack • 2 u I single level Sub. 1err _ S900 utlls ~5•• 907 Ok 2563·F Elden S645 pets $55-0 & $65-0t mo a 4 bdrm house. II look· --
633-2141 Dys Only Daaa Ptilt lllV prkng. comm pool & ten-Lrg 2BR 1Ba duplex. 1300 ~o dogs Call 675•929.2_ 931 W. 19th St. 548-0~92 Ing In CM. NB or HB Almos! Ocnfrnt , lurn.
Renovated cottage 2BR HARBOR BLUFF TOP n1s $1300 Jeri 640·48~ sf, lurn. Avail thru 6/88 2Br 1',.,Ba Townhouse. think or us hrst lor thal ~~~1g:~~~.ff':X, 'fg·7fV1
1 BA 11 311 $7751 3200 sf, 3BR 3BA. $2500 BIG CYN CONDO· 2BR $775 818-968-0352 323 E 18th. Gar, lrplc No CASA H Ill cholc:G of ideal living. S l 499 27CM 111 · ava mo negot Fab Vu 496-7009 , ---· pets $700 Agl 550·1015 All UTILTIES PAID TSL MGMT 6-42·1603 o ag • a now Broker 644-8300 ~ 2 ,,ba, den, pool, 1enn1s. Studio. exclusive area, __ ___ Compare before you rent Lease lSR. VICTOR!
Costa M 1 Zl24 Haat. leaek 2140 1ac $15-00/mo 64~~~.!. lrplc Employed. quiet 2BR Eastslde Twnhse. Newly decorated custom WESTUll Y1LUIE BEACH apt. Hot tub ,7,75 H I C 0 ND 0 NEW P 0 RT $595 For appl 675-5-030 Garage. $720/mo Call design featuresm pool BACHELOR $495 ulll Incl Agt 494-1244
1022-A VICTORIA (duplex) 1~~ 1 ~ Dena:: k ~~ ev:rt CREST 3 BR 2,,,, ba. Unfurn 1eA. carport. no Dick 666-4000 dys. bbq. covr'd garage, sur: New Carpeting & Drapes __ ·
:>BR. paho. new carpet. NI gk N t P f , OC41an vtew s t <4001mo pets ss75/m& 151 last & 640-2426 ev/wknd I rounded with plush land· Pool & Spa :. No Peta Ocean/coastline view. lrg
floor hie. S700 mo $450 40!ms~~O/m~ ~;i.45~; : Adllan Alty 549·8547 s200 dep 67~519•8 * 28R. lBA. pvt patio. scaplng No pets 6-45-8122 833-8917 20r tBA Frplc. yard
5e<: dep 962· 10~ . 1128 w Balboa Blvd. arage D/W, ho pets. Furnished 1Bdrm and -,--. . $940/mo Incl utlls
28r 2, Ba Condo 1 mi 10 Fiat best ~ yet $525 Eastblull 5BR, pool $l900 ---------isoot mo 64a.2832 Unlurn1sh~ 2Bdrm. eaat11a Mature adults. 497-5700
ocea; Avail immediately 2bdrm bltfns & 11ear No pe;s ;'~t>r Highlands CorHI iel Mar 2622 ---365 Wilson 642· 1971 Valle 2634 Small cozy private furn
$875/mo 831-3127 waves539·6191 Ag1 •ee ~~23~~ Sal~O~/gx: ieA 1ba duplex.Ukenev.. *EASTSllE* lllMEilARMIYEll ape od ondo r2 a: l •BR. moblle ·eeaeh . eq J"iu 2144 -. I garage. stove. $75-0/mo Lovely 1 & 2Br Incl gar frplc, d/w, frig, w/d. Cottage' Treasure lsld <' uewly painted. new Exec; nome, prvt commun1· • dep 992·2'489 From $575 Moat utlls pd 2BR IBA. cottage type, carport $875. 786-4689 S65-0. 499-2704 cpb Upper unit. Nr So Beautiful & Sopnlstlcaled ty, 3Br 3Ba • Den & tor-2323 ELDEN 5<48-7854 private patio, gar. w/d ---c~1 f>lza $695, 640-6161 48drm Peter's Twnhme I mal dining pool & tennis 12Br 1Ba, sundeck, pool. I --~ hkup No pets, $675/mo, a .... lt•c• 2640 ' ~?t55.11 A AMEF1CAN11t St500tmo 759-7602 S2700/mo'644-6590 , ~:S%':it:t~rg!1/f.,8;5 *6;th;,~;l~r~lc,C~!~TSL MGMT ~2-1603 !lllCISltOOUI l!!f!rtlta.c• · 2'6t
/RR tB~ duple ga$a1goeci • PLEASE COISllER ,rurnished 1Br. security I 430 Seaward 640-1208 I dee.or $475 675-6458 CUTE ... con Defoghtful ocean breezes. * 1IHRlll1100•
'"w carpet pa1oo Th1'9 1>eautlful 1 story gale. pool. 1ac. etc I $695/mo. ·upper unn. Spacious 2Bdrm, 2Ba. Refrlg. dishwasher & stove
'" S4~~8~~75~oosit Condo 1n a prvt corne1 S850tmo-mo 646-4270 *.MaST SEEi!* We!itliekl dshwr. lndry rm. carpon dshwshr rrplc. Plush incl N~PElS S45-4855
location 1n Rancho San 'Kidsisml pet llne 5 rm 2 • 2 garage& yard Pel t I Close 10 all Move on 1m-1 crpts. drps Lo1s of 2BDRM & 28A S700/mo
tilt1n~ yrd lree ulils $495 nome has mirrored walls. lree ullls call 539•6191 TELEllEllT 875·8880 F~lllll Y APARTMENTS 2035 Pomona seeped 960-6331 incl No Pets 54i 4855
who1re E side bungalow Joaquin This 2BR. 2BA abode me nr ocean s850 I ok Only $800 Fee I mediately closets Beautifully land-Refrlg dshwsh stove
i., as De I we I come new crpt & 1ove1y drapes A 11 -Sparkling clean large apts TSL MGMT 642· 1603 -_
<;19·b191 Ag1 1ee • $1200/mo Agl 760·8333 1 9 ~ !Newer 2Br 2B4. lrplc. lor -1am1lies with 1 or 2 E-slde BACH for 1 persori •CUTE A COZY* •SHARP. tBr. compl r&-
ILARGe 3Bdrm 2Ba w/gar balcony gar $1050 So of l chlldren Near park Heal . t • garage & patio modeled Covered prkng
F SIDE T IH 38R 2"'•Ba WOODBRIDGE 2BR 1 'hba Walk 10 bch/L1do Village ' hwy Avl 211 720-9422 paid No pets New crpt, paint. etc. All Dshwsnr Only •$500. close to $8nd Most utll~ F~KPLUCP YDABRLDGPAARTIOGDWN/DR townhse Frplc. air,condl Is 1200 mo yrly 964-6922 I On NafC•SSUS . 2BR 2BA l2Bc1rm I ·Ba $700 s~~Fidpe~~~ ~U18~75 lfLEllHT 111-1110 pd $625/mo 760-8882 ,, • • close 10 tennis poo · 2Bdrm 2Ba $720
$t050tmo 631-8283 $95-0tmo Available 211, W1ttrfHtt.Co••11ltJ 12wc,i;; g;r10to~~·~drr.:!hl398 W w uson 631-5583 Els1c1e1rg 2BA. bale, gar.jc 11 Nt11 2624 Costa M 11 "11124 EaSlside. view ol Back 786-3835 12,000st tlhse 3br 2'1tiial 644.72 11 ~ 1 ~-r . -r 120 E 20thSt.$675/mo 0 I t -
Bay 3BR 2'hBA condo, 2 WOODBRIDGE T /Hse Frpl, dbl gar, new decoi .1 --g --l";~:s~e~~~ord ~~~ .~:, 6'46·0100 or 722·6428 ca~ gar Pool & spa Spac. 4BR 2'1tie. lam & w Np 51200118 642•2423 Co1t1 Mesa 2624 $750 No pets 640.24'95 EXTRA LG BACHELOR. WOODLA• YIU.AGI
S1W0tmo, 1st & last, dining rms. Frplc, pa11os. UDO BAYFRONT Annual R d l---~-ea kite frig stove own yd
$400 dep Dys 220-4210 pool, lake & tennis pnvll lse 4BR, sandy beach. 1g l~a upa~a~~s ~/ eek 1*FREE CABL.E TV Lg 1Br ut 'incl S55-0.mo. s.48-3155 APA•TMlllTS
Evei. 534-3858 $1400 per mo Home $3500/mo Agt 573.1323 psi rps. ames. Garden Apt. Pool. rec rm i--~-..,,----~-
E'SIDE ·38, 2ba lam rm. 640-1327, ofc 720-6897 NEWPORT ISLAND rl $425i mo. 640·'4979 $555 710 W 18th Strfft L1g 28Er 11e1a In qudlet&Trtp-1 ti d db ' le It 2141 · Y y. 1BA BALCONY c11rport 475 1BR mobile nm ei1. nc ront yr enc sf 100~~~ t~ fl:~:0j;~· L11aa1 IC 2br, quiet n~1gnbornood. $4a5i mo 7141645_5440. Quiet adult park. No pet~ gar. Pets o« $675/mo. Nr
_ pe_ --Big clean, new dbt mobUe couple pref d no pets, or 213/439-6417 673-7787 or 759.5590 19th ~ Maple. 5't8· 1498
E·SIDE 3Br 2Ba Dptx, sml nm on Bluffs. Treas Isle. refs $900 65-0-4749 --or 997.9309 Agt
yard. gar $895 + $800 lab. whlle water. sunset TIEILIFFS --,1BR1 ;o'!AJ~~~SOS~EEI $550 1BR. air Sfence'~ Lrg bachelor apt w/lrg
dep Nd pets 631-175,7 .,u, yr lse. n-smkr $1495 CONDO <IBR 288 I (7 14) 548-5777 ~:·ar~!r~<;[~: 11~6 s patio In good locale.
EtSIDE newly decor 2BR I-4~9-27_04 avl 41118_!. S 1200 mo Agt 644-1133 ' · $405/mo. 859 W. 19th St
2BA f/A,. w/d hkup. encl rc1ean 3Br, 2Ba. yard 2 VERSAILLES 2BR 2b I yd, gardnr incl $775 ~ bl~s to ocean $95-0/mo a ••~__._.
sec 646-0491; 675-3432 ! Call Sat/Sun 492-8441 ;~~~YSX:~}~~~menltles , MEDITERRANEAN •~LI -=-...
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Tho' Older home refle11 Bdrm fully furnished tab Bay/Oen vu. Furn/uni VILLAGE Like brand newt All utllltlea
s1ao1111y and charm Pool, pvt bch. Security. $1200-$1000 646-4375 pale! Pool, gar. no pets. , 4 •4tlB•at. lt••L .... 0 Slralt>glcally located nr I No pets s 1300/mo pp -2Bdrm IBa S680·S690 a •••. ltacla --· ....
SC Plaza 1n Costa Mesa 642· 1802 or 831-8250 Villa Balboa 2Br 2Ba. lam·, 1 Avocado 6-42-985-0 i;;ii&Eiiiii];;;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;&;~r fhJ!; 4BR could be 5 2BA 1 lly rm. S 1200 Villa Rentals.
I!. a orvt 0001 for ramlty !OCEAN VU MOBILE HM 67S.49t2 OR 754-1792 • $100 OFF IOYE II MW
enlerta1nmenf Move· In 2BA 2t>a, adlls. no pets, s--J-I 595 mo 2BR. 1BA. patio.,
•lier March 1sl lor security Pvt beaches 18 ••• I lST MONTH'S RENT pool laundry room EAll· $ '??5 mo Ag1 760·8333 S985 499-5297 ev/wknd Ca iatrano 2178 side toe clo!le to all
•ROO 2 B h ON ALL APARTMENTS 149 E Bat_. .,IDS/,rT$ SIOO I MY drm ouse Renttoptjpn 725 3bdrm TSL MGMT 2_ 1603 1
" ii; 1 near beach Partly lurn space age kit gar kids pet WITH THIS AD Tl'lill 5 nte 2bl home basic 1 $750/mo 494-0077 539-6191 Ag! lee Newer lrg 1BR, new dr"", I der:or move-in 539-6 l'l 1 I ,..
AQen1 cost SPECUCIUll VIEW [Soatla Cout Metro THE place to come home to -A peaceful I g;~~~Yeo~~g~t~S~~·,
t 1ke a ho11se Jbr 2ba rock l-g 2Br JBa New crpt 2 2116 park·llke setting conveniently located 548-8503 or 559-6569 '
lrplc 2 gar 2 'lty $800 '['!," ssu·~~~o~~~ M~~~ lovely l Br luxury COAdo!' within walking distance to theatres, res.-IPUl•r.....Mw/Vlirw 'i3Q 6191 Agent fee , 1 1 1 11 """' tavranta and shops. Only minutes to •u" / nsw 476-2657. Eves 497 4325 w we er a s micro1.."'"" • c p 2Bdrm 2Ba vault--' --'I· $710 875 0111 South oast laza and the beach "" ....,, LUHRT COHO'S La HI I i ••I 2152 etc t mo . I lngs. prvt patlo/bllloony,
Brand new 3br 2'')ba 11p. Ar1rtme9t1 t hdroom from .a Jae. bltlns No P•t•
Inc yt1 C1bl \)fir pe1 ok pl( OCUI YJ(W t 8.cltoom I o.tl/2 h th• from f7t! 855-0665 or 631·8107pm
cr1lnr ~10!l5 642 9666 New 1BA model home iBaJltoa J ••droom TownhouH /2"' a.th• from SUe IPOOl P"tlo. l""c. X-I~ , I Wool crp1 frplr ~·e"' 6 "' '"'' MESA VEPDF :11m ?ba A 111 Av~ 1 • 7 I 1 s lllud 260 181 $580 2Br S680. 500
.,r)O ''" '"'·•' r11(,( New SA?'> f'll) 18!, 'L81l ft H!in Guolllns p.>110 .1 f1IL HRft'I ACf :; A 'J8(', Ulll E·slde 557·2841 fe'n°:~· :;.A·::~"'' f"'; '•7'l rn11n. "'' ' ~1,;;>t,. MC'.> 818 :?8~ 11:sor ' "'''ha• IPrvt 1Br. lrplc,-l)OOI, Pllllo.
2169 ·1<;~ IOr Mr P11mtl11•1or 1!11~111 Wl\lrt P41,.Jm1•'C1ra\~ r1~1~ • N t 399 W a • 117S1mc. Dy c-. , Nir Nt'lf~rBuch *' o.u o pe s ,.9y Q -----....------"1•" <;,.,,, 'I f'I• ~f'u'ill t f!>t/1'•~1 ft•~ • ~t $fl1 ~650·f>3$7
t' .. ko.;l:. b4 •..i l 'l~il 1[\ dll"lt-• I I~• • 1~ A(!111" "'"<l'>f' lll r.r11 • ,. • IJ .. nw~l.h·r· PLUSH CONDO :?Aorm t•rh Q••' """re" r ·~ 11 fl 1111b It!"·"'" 'd" '""Y J. l OUl(l LOOlTIOll 2811 Over 5tream, a 1F"ll 1 t P''t I" t,4,. ~7 ' llr ~hr.wn 511• r!..iv h•·I' Wirlp•)ol 1'"''" J>, '" ~J $73 Strll0 2BR 1',BA
f11lls Obi gar wlopnr w/d l2BR dtin 3BA coodp Stte 0.-ytronr uppei IBR "pl • 4 l1~lltfd ltnn1~ Cn11111 Townhouse Gre41nb4l1t .
1n1111Jlod All nflW deem t1ntry A ·gar Pool )tmr"~ 10~, of<. ~pece P"rfflCt l aunotry faf.1111,,s ") :iiil&i Uo1uno1, rm All bltlns. ;~ =11:~~~~4~7 • :14Jt,~o ~~-33~•~1 ~ ~~~~r111~~o~~~a~~ 0:::~;~~::NSt~~:l~,9~;1~ /) f TSl-MG~7T8 Tttur~2-1603
RETIREES DREAM • Col· •RENl ALS AVAiL NOW $1400/mo Barbara Cole i 400 11art>o< Blvd (•• Fair Otlvol WESTIAY Ellll APTI
i.ge Prk Unit. 3Br 28a. $900 10 14000 per /mo Of Newport 675-bSH C ta M 2311 ELOEN ,t.VE
den W/frplc. LR. OR. By Ferguson/Hann 642· 1,83 mac 1 BR, lrg storage rm I 08 ... Lrg 2Br 28a E .. llkle up.
park & ar,opa. Adlta a460 renta cozy little wtth w/d hkup No gar· 714/557-8020 1tolr1. o.vertooka pool.
pr.rd No j)tta S 1050 Q04l9n eloH bungalow 811 age. For quiet angle only 1 Gae & w•ter pd. Encl get.
Dew L... AGt 646-SNO_ ~pd 53M1t1 Agt fee _No pet•_· M_~s-oeoo I No peta l710. &4&-5180 ..
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w1nn1ng field goal in the ·74 Superbowl?
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'V1h•c• 1s a rasoll of totallr personalufd prot1u10na1
piann111c lht ~·nd of lllftnhon you dtsetve A i>ttle<I
blend ot n1f~r~ •nd liwma nestled in ~ tor"t 'lllh
blbbl1nt broo•s ind qu•tl oonds tooled by n•lu111
O(tan brttlU Add lo lh1t lt nnis court) \"1mmr111
pools • $pt •nd A r.onvM•ent 1ocel10n nu r sliOl>f)lnc
•nd tm~ovmtnl 1110 1ou ~' cot a o•Kt 'r yont would
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15555 Ho!lt1ngto!l Village lane. Hunllngton &iach. CA
(714) llS-S1N
From the Sen DitCO Fr"••Y drt" noftll on Beech to
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lewrrt lac• IMt lffc• 2Nt lutah I• Shrt lutah '' Shre
28• lBa patio. poof, QM. 6PACIOUS 3BORM 2BA 2724 2724 s
Wllte<'gas pd $725/mo ,..,.,.. Next to bet! Ullf· ... Clllll CHll Rmmt I un 1601 B 15th St 850-3213 age Vrly $1300 Avell Prot tem to stir 3BR w/prof 9 needed to there AVSIOE HOME In rooms more + 11tLIOO ISLE** now YI Ila Rentau temnon-.smkr. Jee. pool BALBOA COVES $4501 ·;;.:-~'?r"·:~: ,·::;;;;;;~::~0~:~;,7~;;.;;;1 ;;;c;;~~= than f1ash
*llll ISU an* lu a.... 2'7I S4oo nr 1>eac11 2•<>-889.c $400 'I\ u111 122-1642
2B1 lBe 102 AnUt• Don tt bluff Stir w/proi'AUSfr Rmte ~BR HS twntlM
• 1npan
675· 12U evs, 822-8795 Roomy IUMy vtew 29f woman Pv1 1g rm & ba I own be. 2 bike bctl. Avi
NEWPORT MARINA APTS ;~ up9tta, _lndry, gat Nlsmkr Avt lmmed $450 I Feb 1 , S 3 5 O I mo BJ AHOY LANO
Luxury 28' 2Ba. Frplc, ~No pet• "-93-2710 + 1st, sec 760-3905 1 969-0100 d1ye Barbare • ' ,,._
micro Enci g&rage. Prvt Svil Au 2'IO E'BMftmeture prof F ,,... Lg 2 •ty 3BR 2b1 NB "" More and more, architects are de-bea~h t>oet s1: 1valtetMe @; cptd/paJnted ™ smkr lurn rmlbe w/d utll ' Nr bCh $.c50mo 548-577S Stgnlng houses With Sun rooms In· ~~5~':~19'::{!,t~ 2be upstalra Condo. pd"$425'mo. 760-8391 1•99-1311'8112130 tended tQ._CAtch, retain and then -----• S&50 mo to mo. No pell. F 25-35 to snr anract. Npt 1 Sllr 5 M HB big Condo Avt •STEPS Tl IUOll* 497-3097. 548-5880 Helgllt1 ll1e. Furn lBr/be now s325 + 536•57.c8 release the heat from the sun.
1 • l • stove & refrlQ. Newly tala pvt entrance. No Chlldreri I Deteware & VOl'ktown crl)ltl $575 FM &735 or pets $400/mo Utll woOdbrid MIF'""t h Call them solarspaces, sunspaces,
TELEHIT Ill-.... tnct. S..8-8773 Jbr 3b• gie twnhse :1:.~ greenhouses, solarlums or whatever,
Nwpt Penn 3 & 4 8f 28a. ..... 2711 FEM22-32 to Sl'lr spec. NB WIO n-smkr S395 MO-+ 'J\ they are filling 8 need for areas that can
yrly rntts S1050-St3!SO. CU 1275/mo ind utG1. ldt Westcllff home w/poolljaz utll, •vi lmme<I 857-907• reduce fuel bills as well as a_,11 with
vma Rentels 875-70 16 prtv. · T9nnls. Jee. pool. avt 311 S400•ut 5•3--0 100 1vng MtF ahi'"beau1 turn the cooling of a house In hot weather.
AIRY 3 BR 2ba. IUn<Mck N01'1-91."kr. 842..()328 FEM. Pv1 beth, Ulll pd, ' lrvtM Condo Pv1 fee, The Idea, of course. Is 88 old a.a time. It
garage. nr beectl & ~ Met llem hu untum rm/pvt 168-A M&Qt\Olla. CM *'420 maid svc. utlla pd S375 I ping vrly 512ooi mo beth for non..tmk. Wftl'g S..8-3102 or 642-3307 662-3681 or 552-1150 s now accepted that cave dweflers
67J-4.C96 or 673-7.C27 lem CM 5.48-1307....., Fem rmmte to snr 3BR CM CUlfH ltr lt1t sefected sites In relation to the posftlon
BAYSIDE DRIVE. 1BR, Lag 8ctl rm. pv1 be, pMgt apt $200/mo • 'II u11Ja 2741 of the sun at certain t lmet of the day
oen 1'~b• dlx condo 2 bite bctl Re.pan prof-W-540-5588 H 546-().4(J4 and year. Animals bulld shelters and F I I .. ~ bu ...... t -• angl ger •f• .... hey rpc poo , pvt .,..11. a......, '°'utll 494-7~Femahr2Br2Baapeclous l <:uf'e 731W l8tllSl CM nestswheret cantakeadvantageof
si 7ooimo s7s.t909 ou1ET rm kl NeWport Irvine Condo PC¥>!, i-c. gar-oe •3 673-7787 ' or avGld the rays of the sun, depending
c11tthaven 2Br 1Ba. trplc, $310 w/pvt bl & ent: lake prlv N/emkr 30" --thel eed
@IC Ideal for retired P«· pool N-smkr 631-3526 prof $.c50 633-9550 EndOMd ltngle C8f gar-On r n S. "'a .... ~ ege 399 w Bay St, CM '°ns No pets ~-......... Room tor rent $300/mo FEM snr beeut bacit bay S95 00 650-6357 S llv J EASTBLUFF 2Br t'ABa FUii nouM prtvtledges. condo. Pool, Jee. tenn1t un rooms were usua ~ ust that until
••pie petto. pooi Newport 8Mch e..c2•453; '350 1nc1 ulits 64S-5123 SttHft 274 the energy shortage some years back,
S850tmo W--0906 Room for rent East c M Fem sllr Leguna Niguel llY STiUiE plus the rising cost of fuel. turned them
E BLUFF deluxe twnllM resp. tem . kite prlv s250 C:d~9~B; ~:; ~255 • ·~ Storege Sp8C418 Avallebte Into more than attractive places In
Avl now 2BR 2'~ba. t S75 dep 645-9068 u 0 a pm De Anu Beyalde Vlllege which to relax. Technology came up
l'rp1c nu stove wlmle10. Furn mstr bdrm & llnens 300 E Coqt Hwy N B With matefl&IS that WOUid absorb heat
1101 gar/oprv, nu cptl & A::;~~= -,:ier;;.~~ w/ba & Kitch prlvlls. fem 673-1331 ~-Fri 0
9-.Cpm while the sun was up and let It go when ~'~~d1' &Nor~" .~:1': F11rview & ..05 566-2216 nismkr 5300 540-4791 Ct-trcial the su.n was down. It was also dls-
s 10001mo Isl/lest • Room In 3BR upstairs ept LADY drivers lie ' tree LE. Salt/Ital covered -or rediscovered -that $7~0 sec Appl only High beam cell welk to room, bath, grocerys, In-____ .,. _____ I
SJ5-0068 i>ch. S300. 722.9508 ~ance, 642·9932 A Jfatats 2750 certain products -already In existenoe
Furn OCEANFRONT lherp Room with kltch and leurl-Laguna Nlguet M/23-33 did the Same thing; hence, SUCh things ~or gar no pets To s115 dry facll. F n-smkr, o11 ~~ ~~5 ":.'~;;2~1~ to owners u~lt tOxgrou as thermal walls, stone floors and even
>800tmo 818179S-30 l 8 S.6-7513 att 6pm _ __ 1725,000 Bkr 953,1220, roc k arrangements. 1'
LIDO DELUXE 2BR OR I •-J• 2? I M/F, prof 28 • Live on bch --Ir pie, brlek petiO • ettn ttll I In Nwpt $.C 75 ·~ ullls. 1st. l11ian1/ tict Int
S 1250 1se ~ 700& LAHll IUll ~~:~555~ 7 3 -1 5 5 2 or, 2711
NEAR LIDO MARINA llTH fll •PrtfMslea .. IWc• DEt..UXE 3BR 2BATH Wkly r9ntals LO'# r11 .. Lovely H 8. Condo, pool 2 rooro delu11e eulle
OECI( 'l l250 998--58C3 $135 & Up/Wkly Color laz, mt -ocean me tu re S275/mo wl 1 yr LMM I
· :::i -TV, meld MfVICe. free n-smk $300/mo 9e8-5202 Pvt ent & Ravd pkg
IEWPIH llllES coffee. l'leeted Po01 & M 35-45 •BA 2BA Ilse Ample guest pkg
$925'mo 3BA 2BA lower ltept 10 oceen Kltcll's c M POOt,...spa, n-smk; Ulll & Lg eign Incl
unit oar leunctry room, avail 985 N Coast Hwy, $325• utll 850-931 1 lmmed Pou 8.c2-93.C7
ilttOSS lrom beect1 Lagun1 Beech .C9'4-52941 210 Granl ' MIF. tmmed 1 b111 bCh on 3000. 1368. 545 & 520 Sq
TSL MGMT 642-1803 VU Ill 911ll Perun $350 3BA 2BA Ft 1617 WESTCLIFF.
N --Wkly ren1&1s now evell Nd unt11 May 1 673-4289 Nwpt Bell 541-5032 Agt
Just as many hou~s are being
des igned with sun rooms or similar
spaces, so are many e xisting homes
putting on these energy-saving ad-
d it ions. There are hundreds of manu-
facturers who offer add-on sunspaces
of all sizes and varieties. Some are pre-
assembled a t the factory and can be
at tac hed by the manufacturers. d eal-..
ers or handy h o me o wners.
ewpon Ver11llle1 s 129 50 wtt & up 2274 --. -
tiacllelat quiet ground Nwpt Blvd CM 648-7445 M/F rmmt to sllr 2br 21>8 525 sq ft S.C251mo How much d O these add-ons cost? 'loo11oca11on ovetloo•dng • lleg Nlguet condo n-smkr Balt>Oa Penln Pvt entry &
N .Y ., Is the largest manufacturer-of
greenhouses In the qountry, asaerts
that a typical 10-foot bv 16-foot
greenhouae addition costs S 10,000 to
$15,000. fully Installed,
IS It worthwhile? Strickler says.
"People who have a greenhouse In
their house have, In most cases. made
a wide Investment In their own future.
The retuU'I on the lnves1ment will
depend on how etfectlvety they use tr'le
space, how rapldty the cost of conven-
tional energy Increases and how much
they spend on their solarspace." Solar
'Additions. Inc. Of Cambridge, N.Y .•
says that "property Installed, a
sun space can reduce home 1'* bills by
as much aa 50 percent." It adds: "It will
stay comfortab le durtng hot summeN-
months wtth a roof overhang o r
external sunshades blocking out ex-
cessive sun rays. Roof and wall insula-
tion captures winter heat and helps
block outside summer warmth.''
All of this Is part of the overall so-
c alled passive solar picture. The mall
Indicates that many .people are..stJll a bit
unclear about the dlfferenoe between a
passive solar house and one that Is
simply called a solar house or some-
times an active solar house. A simpli-
fied explanat ion Is that a passive solar
reslden~ does not utilize such things
as solar collectors and related mechan-
ical means t o collect and store heat
from the sun, but utilizes structural
controls to achieve the same end. Safar
systems of either kind affect the
architecture of b uildings of any kind.
Which controls are best for a particular
house depends to a considerable
degree on the local c limatic and site
conditions.
toun1e1n Clltrmlng unit WI 111 LlllE S500 mo u1 incl 2.C0-9038 beth ci..n 780-9792 As Darryl J. Strickler says · In h is
w/oak &cc-enta seoo1 ,-------·1 t book • s lease 64.C·?2t1 .,,t mo 3029 W Pacific Coett Hwy ,MI F Stir my SJ Capo llm lkHrt lnat# 1 lH. ex'-VI en • ' Olarspaoes," put>-(Do-I -u .... __ Newpor18Mch. RefrlgTV Prlv Jin/bl KJtcnllndry 4800 Cempu• OI" Suite In llshed by Van Nostrand Reinhold, "The t-your_,rers will find much
WESTCLIFF 28R 2b1 fir• s12s+ wtt IQI , nodepoelt S42S'incl ut11. 681-8093 warm cheerfur 2 11ory cost of a solarspaoe depends on who helpful data on• variety of subjects In
place 0001 • y i I -1-flnanclel office building. Andy Lang ·~ handbook, "Practlcsl
'800 . ca11 631 -~~98pet1. •cat .. .. ~7u M~~t B~;/V:.!::" & C:~ 852-1100 I ~~Ilda It ~n~ t~ qu~I~ aidh quality of HorM Repairs. "which can be obtained
S46S lnc1·u111s 646-"352 BRIGHT NB ottic.. 8PP'•' e rT)a er as u · rlstopher by Mndlng $2 to this n~a,_, at Box
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THE BEST!
• f tlntlss Centers
IP11n1s. Sw1mm1ng
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Unfurnished
• Mon1h to Month
--643 sq tt.lllwr Nr P.C.H . Esposito, who says his company, Four ,.,...,,
Poot table, cir TV. 2 NB Penln Fem to2 •ehr & Post ottloe 646-2947 Seasons Greenhouses of Farmingdale 5, Teaneck, NJ 07666.) ~~.~~1•545~16 ~emu.~~M. R -i~~~~~~~~~~---~-~·-~-~~--~~---------
11ntah te Out ~~~r,: ~:~e 1~11= c:!4p1ed~:g.~1\~•;,,~{~·Ctaatrcial Prtftr1y 1Ua1trial 2711huat Pre,trtf
2724 645-3700. 646-0793 2855 E CS1 Hwy 675-6900 Z771 1.C40 aq ft s792tmo oc Z7M
1i..----cond-•o·n-r..p, Need -,em rmml to sllr For !MM atOfelront. 450 l,IOO II, n. lnlll Airport ere1 3015 South OVI T N 4-Plex Pride
Plz poot-.pe-MC g•t• 3BR house In beach area SJ . exit IOC, off PCH FREE ~TANOtNO Orange. SA 832-.C 190 o w e lat breatl 9Y9fl Cal $3So mo , dee> 754-8800 IOf 21 t 680-6764 645-8900, 8-5pm, M-F Lrg Show Room & Offices Ja U at p rt' tr~ now CrAlg 631-12M _ -'"---.... Corner of Westclltt & 1rv1ne
2BA nr SC Ptza. Quiel llv-Non-smoker M/f shere llW1tlT lllGI Sign speoe evt on w .. tcllff 27 • ·~1~\:· Ing, carport $315/mo • Newport Crest condo Fun ServlQe Building l4Mll1 BREAK EVEN With 204C 1;~ •· ~ utlte. EY91 549-0234 S.COO •/mo 645-5533 Corn« of w .. tciltt & lrvtM down only S350K Call ~ ===;
2 Fem. 20-26 to look wfltl N/smkr ahr 3Br 38• Nwpt 588 Sq Ft view autte Modem Cannery Vig otfloe Io r · d • t •II• Cr e I g
Murltls open daily 9-6 & lhr 3br In NB S300 Condo S325 POOi, )*: Mt .. 111 bldO. surround.cl by boat 831· 1268 --- --Cioiry no pits ASAP ... 2 7 .... ,. p ,_ ger 722-7441/722-717.C ecil'tllty & reeteu<ents. -,.._, ~
Newport Buell No
880 hv1ne Avenue
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Nl'wport Beech So
1100 16th Street
IM Doverl
542-5"3
· "" • __., an.. _ _ 0 C Alrpcn .,.. Atrium 45' lot, bank owned. Ocean..,.,._.. 28A 2~ ..
ll-::-::--yr-old--P-r-of/F tMITlkr, Nwpt Crest twnhae. pool, coor1 offlct 225 IQ It $29.c.OOO 1573-lffi unlt Annuel rent Stt, ec~tlng tr•n•l•r 10 ape. lennil Nlemkr M/F J1n11ona1. utllltiM Lota C.nnery Vll1age Reelty AWclng $210,000 "-
.,.., deelr• CdM/aptf 646-1869 or 642-3850 of parking 852-93e6 Geot~ 0.¥11 Grvbb &
hOme to lhr. or rmmt to Pf()ff°em to lhr 3Br or Be1utlfUI 2 llry Offloe h H" Uaita 27 -..... Ellie RMlty 493-M t2
...,.ch with A"f> r9fs bell. n-emkr/pets POOi CondO 227.c aq tt . per1 ~... J~t I.ii out or ~ COSTA MESA EASTSIOE
Fem onty (819) 45-4-2298 tennlt $400. S..8-3010 tum Weat of OC Airport llll.. Two 2 bdml, 2 bl111 U~• Pot.,,tlal only
Belboe Penln ttw 481 A t ---S3000tmo Grott IM. can .-Potential groea S30I( ooo eel nowl Cr..,. P CdM Prof n-amk,sl'lr 2br SYblet VIII• Rentel Pr09 3Bdrrn. 2 Battl. Onty 4 _..1 -• · ... 1 12~ -v w/Q81. CrON from bOh 2b• steps to beech ~old w/~ 28drm -• --I ..., . ,...
$325 875'-5740 Lv mag $4s0 ·~II 759 0281 /8Y9 Mgmt 7~~~;::212 OR 18a Recently renov1led 2;~ ~nt~ =-• i·~ ~m.
BAL PEN F o-.,,,k 21 + ''" Prof IF stir lg IUJC 2br 2bll ~ se;-· ~·t~ refurbllMd <HOii r~ I hlltllllfl ~8'11'1~1 ~-:_~ S350 CM twnllM 11p. wtd, 1en-C.aatrdal Prt~~ will lra.cle. ~'::enoe 01 MJt>-St8,920 A.._ flMnc;. • II II ...., ...,11y or nls, pool. n·tmkr av1 311 ?? mlt Cell f'01 a.tells Ing. Owner~ trade Motl
AH .. 848-7.C t.C ~ $460 • ''°""' 751-4878 ~ ••• unit SIM,000 Wh.et a Wondel"ful World
COM -Femrmmte.r..Pn-Prof n-amkr 25-35 ytl. 10 1S561q h sfOAEFRONT 'Nr2u2 llUlmlAll of Shopping, right II
tmkr *'450/mo + utlla stir 4BR 3BA hH In COM Xtnt MESA VERDE • 111-1211 your flnoertle>e •vertdeY1 Cel1 8am-8pn167)-.4982 $350, utlla 760-0!06 loc11t1on 546·4123 0111-r P"llot Cl111Uled
Coete MeN M/F n/amkr P\11 rmlbtth, gar. w/d
IN 28r Apt Aller ISPm & pool. ltplC 9luffe. NB
M ndt 841-e47.C $450 844·7152
Ad• ro p1_. y0u1 ed. •Combined Qnloe/$h0p, call 6'42-6e7t end ....
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2 BEDROOM
110 33rd St (Nwpt Peninsula) NB
644-6200 $344,000 Saturday 1-5
217 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
759-9100 $540,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
7 Harbor Ridge Dr (Harbor Ridge) NB
644-6200 $498,000 Sunday 1-4:30
2756 Hillview. Newport Beach
760-8333 $229,000 Sunday 1-5
2218 Margaret Drive (Newport Heights) NB
759-6700 $179.900 Sunday 12-4
19 Valley View, Turtle Rock, Irvine
854-2600 $223,500 Sunday 1-5
115 Via Koron (Udo Isle) Newport Beach
759-9100 $285,000 Sunday 1-5
2 BR plus Fii RI or DEii
8 Belcourt South (Belcourt)~wpt Bch
750-6700 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
734 Cameo Highlands Dr. Cameo Highlands
673-1181 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 $325.000 Sunday 1-5
* 1518 Sylvia (Harbor Highlands) COM
759-9100 $179,500 Sunday 1-5
....-44 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM
760-8333 $267,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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* *350 62nd St, Newport Shores. N.B
644-9060 $265,000 Sunday 1-4
1953 Arnold, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $117,000
•2242 Avalon St (College Pk) C.M
Sun 1-5
645-9478 $127,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4052 Belvedere, Greentree. Irvine
854-2600 $145,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
734 Cameo Highlands Dr, Cameo Highlands
673-1181 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
v 10 Chatham (Belcourt) Newport Beach
675-6000 $795,000 Sunday 1-5
2 t4 Hellotrope, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $595,000 Sunday 1-5
730 Malabar. Irvine Terrace. CdM
759-1877 $287,500 Sunday 1-4
3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar
644-6200 $1 ,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3300 Ocean Blvd, Olde Corona del ~ar
673-0889 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
18 Palmetto. University Prk, Irvine
854-2600 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1-~
-2034 Pomona. (A-2 lot) Costa Mesa
642-5024 $116,500 Sunday 12-4
22 Rocky Knoll, Turtle Rock Condo, Irvine
854-'2600 $270,ooo Sunday 1-5
• v18 Rue Chantllly,.,8ig Canyon, N.B
645-0303 $625,000 Sunday 1-5
#3 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $495,000 Sunday 1 :30-5
v37 Rue Fountaine Bleau, Big Canyon. NB
760-8333 $-490,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2102 South Ross, Santa Ana
546-2313 $ t 10,000 Saturday 1-4
5 Stonewood, Woodbridge. lrvlno
85'-2600 $139,900 Sunday 1-5
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6 Tahoe, University Park., Irvine
854-2600 $215,000 Sunday 1-5
1741 Tustin Ave (1-B), Costa Mesa ...,
646-4380 $125,000 Sunday 12-4:00
** 1400 West Bay Ave • .Salboa Penln., N.B
644-9060 $1,225,QPO Sunday 1-5
4 Whitewater (Jasmine Creek) COM
675-6000 ~9.000 Saturday 1-5
3 IR plus Fii RI or DEii
~ 2207 Aralla (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $279,000 Sunday 1-4:30
2345 Aralla, Eastblutt, Newport Beach
642-5200 $'245,000 Open Today 1-4:30
* • 11039 Begonia. Fountain Valley
546-5605 $197,500 Sunday 1-4:30
v • 16 Belcourt, Belcourt
760-8333 $849,500 Sunday 1·5
••22 Belmont (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ,
1919 Chubasco7 Irvine Terr, CdM
_854-2600 $279,200 Sunday 1-5
38 Cool Brook, T\Jrtle Rock. lrvlne
854-2600 $289,000 SaJ/Suri 1-5
2443 Bamboo, Eastbluft, Newport Beach
644-9060 $288,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
247 Driftwood. Shorecllffs, N.B
644-9060 $450,000 Sunday 1-5
2384 Fordham, Costa Mesa
631 -1266 $138,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * •949 Goldenrod, Corona def Mar
759-9100 $465,000 w/land Sunday 1-5 * • 2707 Hillside Dr (Harbor Vtj Knollt NB
644-6200 $245,000 Saturday 1-4:30 ·
27P6 Hillside Dr, Harbor View Knolls, NB
720-1679 Saturday/Sunday 12-5
• 1781 Iowa. Costa Mesa
546-23 13 $138,900 Sat/Sun 1-4
1101 Kings Ro~. Newport Beach
760-8333 $829,000 Sunday 12-4
1631 Llncoln Lane, Newport Beach
673-5354 $298,500 Sunday 1-5
•# 17 Monteclto (Spyglass) COM
759-1501 $499.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
221 Narcissus, Olde Corona del Mar 1 ' '
675-7067 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2123 National, West Costa Mesa
• 646-7171 , $119,900 Saf?Sunday 1-4
1163 •Paularlno. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $134.900 Sat/Sun 1-4
321 Poinsettia, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $377,000 Sat/Sun 11-5
9 Purple Sage, Turtle Rock. Irvine
854-2600 $260.000 Sunday 1-5
870 Sandcastle (Harbor View) Nwpt Bch
759-~570 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
13211 Sandhurst, Tustin
759-1501 $171 ,000 Saturday 1-4
* * 5911 Seashore Or. Newport Beach
644-9060 $798,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
118 Via Quito (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $540,000 Saturday 1-4
•V-2031 Yacht Defender. Seavlew. N.B
644·9060 $379,000 Sunday 1-5
•3137 Yukon (nr SC Plaza) CM
759-1501 S 149.900 Saturdfy 1-4
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•933 Crocus, Costa Mesa
54fr2313 $189,000 Sun 11·3
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25 Goleta Point, Spyglass. CdM
854-2600 $595,000 Sunday 1-5
818 Harbor ISl81\d Drive. Newport Beach
' 759-6700 $975,000 Sunday 1-5
••2 Rue.!)rand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 IR plus Fii RI_., DEi
LOTS: 301 & 303 Narcissus, Old CdM, CdM
759-9070 $305,000 Sat/Sun Dally
2212 Aralla. E'Blufts. Newport Beach
645-0303 $310,000 Sunday 1-5 * 26435 /l.rbOr Rd (San Juan Vig) SJC
642-5200 $119,900 Sunday 1-4:30
**2430 Bayshore Dr (Bayshores) NB
644-6200 $860,000 Sunday 1-5
3782 Blackthorn, College Prk. Irvine
854-2600 Saturday 1-5 * • 21 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) COM
644-6200 $519,000 Sunday 2-4:30
44 Braeburn (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
i840 Catalpa (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch
559-9400 $299,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-4:30
280 E. 15th St. Costa Mesa
645-0303 $225,000 .. Sunday 1-5
418 Et Modena (Newport Heights) NB
631 -1266 $378,000 Sunday 1-4
••9 Flintridge, Turtle Rock. Irvine
854-2600 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB I
7 59-1501 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1356 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, Nwpt Bch
642-5200 Fee Land Sunday 1-4:30
*212 Hazel Dr, (Oceanvlew). CdM
759-9070 $1, 135,000 Sat 11-5/Su 12-4
18 Hlllgrass, Turtle Rock, Irvine
854-2600 $284,900 Sunday 1-5
20 Hiiisborough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch
759-9100· $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
v • 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch
780-8333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5
228 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar
760-8519 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1793 Oriole, Costll Mesa
546-2313 $319,000 Sunday 1-4
18722 Paseo Cortez, Turtle Rock. lrvlne
546-2313 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
250 Poppy, (Oceanvlew). CdM
759-9070 $409,000 Sunday 11-5 / 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu Hms) NB
759-9100 $379,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1223 Portslde (HarbOr Vu Knolls) NB
644-6200 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1829 Port Taggart (Harbor View Homes) NB
759-9100 $329,000 Sat f :S0-4:30
• 1806 Port W~tbourne (Hrbr Vu Hms) COM
780-1534 $339,000 Sunday 1-5
48 Red Rock, Deerfield, Irvine
854-2600 $189,000 Sunday 1-5
18 Rippling Stream. Turtl• Rock, Irvine
854-2600 $339,000 Sunday t-5
•301 Aoblnhood, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $237,000 , Sunday 1·5
* •4627 Roxbury. Cameo Shores, CdM
644-9060 $555,000 Sunday 1-5
1818 Samar, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $179,500 Set/Sun 12·3:30
423 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB
644-6200 $359,900 Sat/Sun 1--4
850 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hiiis
760-8333 $329.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 20 15 Seadrift (lrvlne Terr) COM
759-150 1 $390,000 Sunday 1-4
595 .'lturgeon. Costa Mesa
631-1266 $158,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
=2 Torrey Pines (Big Cyn) N.B.
759-8477 $498.000
125 Via Koron ( lido Isle) N.B.
Sun 1-5
631-7300 $467,500. Sunday 1-4:30
* 18711 Via Torina. Turtle Rock, Irvine
854-2600 $319,000 Sunday 1-5
* 18711 Via Torino. Turtle Rock. Irvine
854-2600 $319,000 Sunday 1-5
* 398 Vista Baya. Bluffs, Newport Beach
645-0303 $249,000 Sunday 1-4:30
5 IR 19l11s Fii ~I or IEI
* • 2773 Bunting Circle, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $279,000 Sunday 1-5
* •326 Evening Canyon (Shoreclltfs) NB
644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1-5
7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach
644-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•74 Hillcrest. Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch
673-8700 $2.450.000 Sunday 1-5
1031 Kings Road, Newport Beach·
968-1021 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2786 Lorenzo (Mesa Del Mar) Costa Mesa
6~-7~70 $169,900 Sunday 1-5
3800 ·~ean Birch (Spyglass Ridge) COM
644-6200 $535.000 Sunday 1-5
* 16 Point Loma (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-4
* • 25 Rldgellne (Harbor Ridge) NB
644-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5
8 Stiver Crescent. Turtle Rock, Irvine
854-2600 $349,000 Sun 1-5
* •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch
640-4868 $1 ,950,000 · -Sunday 1-5
* •853 Via Udo Soud (lido Isle) NB
750-6700 $3,750,000 Sunday 1-5
I BR 19lus Fii RI or DEii
LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypotnt Spyglass
644-6200 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8
* •..,... 1 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. N.B
644-9060 $3,800,000 Sunday 1-5
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1 IR 19l11s Fii RI or DEii
117 Lake Prnes. Northwood. Irvine
854-2600 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
P/Hse # 1 3QO Cagney Lane. Versailles . .NB
645-0303 $127,500 Sunday 1-5
2 IEDROOI
Jasmine at 4th, Olde Corona del Mer
675-6000 from $209.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••75 Sea Island Dr. Newport Beach
759-9100 $239.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 IR plus Fii RI or DEi
98 Echo Aun, Woodbridge. Irvine
854-2600 $98,000 Sunday 1-5
424 Falling Star, Woodbridge, Irvine
854-2600 $124,900 Sunday 1-5
••2792 Longwood Court, CM
• 546-2313 $ 168.500 Sunday 1-4
3 iEDROOI
Jasmine Ave at 4th, Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 from $209.000 SAt/Sun 1-5
2058 Sea Cove, Seablutfs. Costa Mesa
642-8312 $161.000 Sat/Sunday
8 Sunshine, Turtle Rock. Irvine
854-2600 $162.QOO Saturday 1-5
2135 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch
675-5511 $179,900 Sat/Sun 10-2
4 BEDROOM
* 2912 Quedada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-4:30
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FOR SALE
2 BR ,1us 2 Ill
621 Acacia, Corona Del Mar
759-1877 $397,500 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5
3 BR ,1us 2 IR
305 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar
673-9501 $395.000 Saturday 1-5
* •2814/2814 111 W Oceanfront, Balboa
644-6200 $449,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
3 BR plus 3 BR
* * 1121 E. Oceanfront, Balboa Penln, NB
760-1900 $625,000 Sunday 1-5
4 BR plus 1 BR -
1 t5 Pearl Ave, Balboa Island
675-8688 $445,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
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• Older ho1nes make . -insurers nervous
When It's time to buy insurance.
owners of older and historic houses
may pay more for less -if they can find
brokers.
According to Country Home maga-
zine, many Insurance companies re-
gard old houses as firetraps. They also
know that old-house materials and
workmanship can cost more to replace
than moderQ versions. Some com-
panies simply' won't Insure old houses.
especially those in neighborhoods with
high arson and break-In rates, or In the
country far from fire and police protec-
t ton.
In underwriting policies. insurance
agents use formulas designed for
typical. modern suburban houses. Old
houses with hand-carved woodwork,
ornate molding. and mechanical sys-
tems of unknown vintage make In-
surers nervous.
"It ·s a touchy and difficult subject, ..
said David Helphrey of the Chicago
insurance firm of A.W. Orm1ston & Co.
He said firms also fear that high claims
tor older hOuses wlll drive up rates for
other homeowners. He cites a claim
made when an original gas lantern
disappeared frnm a historic house "It
cost $6.000 to replace. A new lantern
would have cost $50 "
"Even 1f everything in an old house
looks perfect," and Wyatt Pringle Sr ..
an.insurance agent in the historic area
of Beaufort. S.C .. "the heart pine can
be dried out and fire prone. Elaborate
crown molding can be almost imposs-
ible to replace. These are unknowns
that can ·1 be assessed."
In such cases, the house's replace:
ment value -the cost to rebuild -will
skyrocket because of the skilled
artisans and costly materials Involved.
All these factors lead to higher
premiums. For starters. an old house
probably won't qualify for the
"preferred rate" discount of 20 per-
cent. Craig Conwell, an account ex-
ecutive with Marsh & Mclennan Inc ..
quoted prices ranging from $857 to
$1 , 190 annually for a house Insured at
$200.000. .
Homeowners can take some steps to
get the best rate and most effective
coverage. "You must sell the under-
writers on your house," says Pringle.
Experts recommend:
. •Have an Independent appraiser
inspect your house. A1though it can
cost up to $800, the In-depth appraisal
"can be used for ammunition when
bargaining tor the best rate." says
Helphrey. "It's.also an excellent tool for
cla1rr..:·
• tri~all an alarm that Immediately
alerts the police or fire department in
case of emergency.
•Keep plumbing, heating. wiring.
and roofing up to date. Consider
overhaul or replacement If these sys-
tems are more than 30 years old.
•Create a photographic record of
your house focusing on architectural
details inside and out.
•Document your tlouse's historic
value.
•Contac t police for security tips.
•Shop around, but be willing to pay
the premium for insuring ,,the full
replacement value. ·
From Country Home
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-·caldWell·Mortgage
wants bigger share
Of residential pie
In a move t o capture more of
Coldwell Banker's residential
financing busine5s, Coldwell
Banker Residential Mortgage
Services Inc. plans to Increase
Coldwell sales agents' share of
the resldentlal loan business this
year.
Jack Grigsby, president and
chief executive officer of Cold-
well Banker Resldentlal Mort-
gage Services, said he plans to
win 11 . 7 percent of the residen-
tial loan business. up from the 7 .5
percent CB-market share in
1985.
Wh~t's m ore, by the year 1990,
the Coldwell Banker In-house
_ residential mortgage company
hopes to gain 28 percent market
penetration In virtually all areas
of Coldwefl Banker Residential
Group real estate entitles -
including customers of the Sears
Financial Centers In areas where
mortgage offices or service
capabilities are located.
Currently, there are 23 loan
origination offices nationwide
with six offices located in
southern California:
· According to Grigsby, the keys
to success are a larger market
presence, more salespeople, and
Immediate agent access to a host
ot computerized loan products
and mortgage rates via Mort-
gage One, a Coldwell Banker
advanced new computer sys-
tems.
"Our main goal ls to establish a
closer relatlonsAlp with residen-
tial brokerage sates agents by
providing them with the highest
level of mortgage financing ex-
pertise available In the Industry
today, the best array of mortgage
products at competitive rates,
and to continue to deve1op the
company's leadership position In
terms of reputation, size and
economic stature.
"At the same time," he said,
"the company wlll Increase t~e
value of Its services to sales
agents by providing them with
up-to-the-minute answers about
home financing rates and prod-
ucts. thereby assisting them In
pre-qualifying the prospective
homebuyer.
"In fact, the Introduction of the
Mortgage One computer access
unit has been designed to
eliminate the need for sales
agents to contact financial in-
stitutions to get. that Information
at the time they most need It."
Seller can benefit from Carrying back paper··
By PAM MOSS
Many sellers are not aware of the
potential uses and benefits available
to them from ''carrying back paper"
in the sale and disposition of their
investment properties.
There are plenty of potential uses
for the paper Itself. along with
significant tax savings In the form of
reporting used.
In today's market, many sellers
may wish to carry back some of their
equity buildup from the property
they are selling 1n the form of trust
deeds and notes secured by the
property they are selling.
One potential tax savings method
Is declaring the sale an installment
sale, accordl{lg to IRC provisions.
The installment method of report-
ing Income allows a taxpayer to
spread the Income tax over the
period that payments are being
received. In some cases, substantial
tax llebllitles can be avoided. Con-
sult a certified public accountant for
the results most toned to-your
needs.
As to potential uses and disposi-
tions ot trust deeds, first understand
that notes secured by deeds of trust
are assignable and can be used as
collateral. They are, In some re-
spects. consld«ed a negotiable
Instrument, therefore allowing some
flexlblllty In their use.
1. The first end most obvious use
would be to keep the note and deed(.
of trust. providing a monthly Income
with a future lump sum payment.
For example, a $20,000 note
written at 13.5 percent Interest face
value with payments made at 1
percent or more per m onth. all due In
three years, would have a monthly
Income of $200.
Since the payment is a lesser
amount than the Interest rate, it
would have an accrued balance at
the end of the term of $21. 102, for a
total return over the llfe of the note of
$28,302 on the original $20,000 note
and deed of trust.
2. Another good use Is to use the
income from the note as security or
collateral to borrow addftlonal sums
of money from your own bank to
assist In the purchase of other
properties or assets.
Banks will often do this even
though they may not be making
loans secured by real estate or other
types of coUater..al Joan t:l&-
lnterest paid on that loan would be
an offset against the lnterMt re-
ceived on your note as far as taxes
are-concerned. Check with your
CPA for the best tax planning
strategy and be careful In drawing
up the note so It won't affect your
Installment sale.
3. The npte and deed of trust may
also b'e used es a down payment for
other property, real or personal This
is particularly true of vacation-type
properties. such as ski condos or
homes In Hawaii. Most often these
types of owners like to have an
Income. rather than lump-sum cash
payments that they are taxed upon. • Again be cautious on how and
when this Is done If you are declaring
an Installment sale.5. If you are JlOt
The Installment
method of reportlng
lncome aUow• a tu-·
payer to spread the
lncome tai over the
period that payments
are being recelved.
Interested In the Installment sale
beneflt&ryou may.MU tha,,paper~l-a
discount.
Many ln~estors desire to
purchase paper rather than Invest-
ing In stocks or securities, or Just
leaving the money In the bank. It
gives Investors a higher return on
their dollars Invested and their
Investment Is well-secured. The
quicker you sell the paper. the
deeper the discount rate.
As it becomes more seasoned.
m ore private Investors are
. Interested In purchasing the paper.
lnltlally, when the paper Is new.
mortgage brokers will purchase It,
but generally the discount Is much
greater. The way to find the private
Investors Is through the classified
section of any medium-to-large-size
newspaper with significant real es-
tate advertising.
The trust deed brokers wlll llnd ·
you shortly after your trust deed Is
recorded. With good tax planning It
also may be possible to hold the _
paper for a time, then sell It, and still
benefit from an lnstttllment $ale.
The key is to plan the time when
youtake t~lncocne~
In conclusion -things are not
always as they seem. Paper can be a
_gQ.O.d lnvestmeat_pmvldlog manv
advantages to tt)e holder. Paper 11 a
relatively risk-free, management
free Investment that you and your
accountant or tax attorney can
maximize the greatest benefUs to
you as an lndlvtdual.
Pam Noa ,. • brok., with
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Bring in your off91 All terms will be considered:
l .. IS WAIT EIOUllE 1121.-
Have you wanted to move up from your smaller
home? Here's your chance to obtain a large
spacious home in Eastside Costa Mesa. 3 BR.
2'h BA with separate study and large family
room. Large pool with solar heat and cozy sun
room. See it today!
•EW m1m111 s 111,MO
Newly remodeled 3 BA. 1112 BA home with new
carpet , drapes. cabinets In kitchen and bath.
and wallpaper in all the right places. Superb
"just move right In" home ready and waiting.
Don't miss your chance to see it-call now!
VHY uOP . SlH,000
Two story condo in excellent South Coast Metro
location. Either 4 BR or 3 + den. 2 BA. large
master bedroom with sun deck. mini-yard with
patio and two car garage. Cozy complex with
pool aAd-spa. Call to see today• Olln IUCl LIY118 $421,000 TIUPLEl-IEST lOClTIH UH,000
Ideal location near the Wedge. Large 4 BR. 21, ·Close to C.M Co~rtyard . Cool ocean breezes.
BA home with delightful atrium trind large rec-(2) 2 BR. 1 BA units plus ( 1) 3 BR, 1 'h BA unit
room with wet bar. Well appointed master .with sundeck 2 car garage and 2 carports.
bedroom with balcony patio Owner will carry Fireplaces in 2 units. Take advantage of low SIPH HME • · S141,MO first. Cali right away! interest rates and put in yowr offer today! Large former mo~el end unit, fully decorated. 2 story. three bedroom. 2'h baths. balcony off
llYH SHIH SHl,000 · master bedroom. large brick_ fireplace and
Rambling 2-story home with 4 large bedrooms USTSll~ 11-2 LOT 1221,000 spacious private yard. Beautifully ma"'tained
includes elegant master suite with his/hers E~pansive 4 BR. 3 BA ~ome set-back o~ A-2 lot complex with pool. Excellent move Jn condition
bathrooms and overlooks picturesque pool with with space to bu11~. Unique fl.oor plan with huge and vacant. Call now
rock fountain. Superb home with high beamed famlly room and fir~pla.ce. private secluded den •
ceilings and circular staircase. Call to see right and master suite with fireplace. The time to buy
away! 1s now! Call today!
IEST Liii YlLIE SUl,000 Custom 4 BR. 2 BA home on lido Island with IEUIE TIWllllES . 1111,200
living room with fireplace & wet bar and lots of Never, a vacan~y in. th1~ superb duplex. Two 2
windows open to large patio Extra wide lot on BR. 2 17 BA units with fireplace. lnslOe laundry
excellent street-to-street location. Priced right and garage Excellent condition Perfect for
to sell fast! Must see It today! proud investor or owner occupancy. Call now!
USTIUFf U 10,000
Fabulous designer decorated 4 BR. 21 z BA
home with family room, 2 fireplaces. skyllte
entry in a superb location Garden window with
view of lovely garden and lush yard ThJS 1s the
place you'd love to consider ··home · See 11
today!
SANTA ANA
Pffl llOIE S 111,000
Charming Spanish style hOme with 3 BR. dining
coom. hardwood floors. pool. decking, covered
patio and RV ccess. In excellent condition with
new paint throughout You really get your
money's worth In this hOmel Call to see it today.
II TIE NlllUU SUl,IOO
Gorgeous bay view condo with 2 large master
suites, built-in kitchen with eating area plus ~uge living and formal dining area. All high-
lighted with quality wallpapers and carpet Re-sort complex on the bay with pool and boat slip RUIY fH HI S 111,IOO near the Pavillion Adorable 3 BR. 1 ~. BA home near Mile Square · Park. Formal dining and master bedroom suite.
USTlllE CISTA MESA 1114,MO
Appealing and much 1n demand home on A-2
lot. 3 BR. hardwood-floor's and brick fireplace
Quiet cul-de-sac location. Owner is motivated!
Make offer today.
YILUH CIEEI S121,JM
Beautifully upgraded 3 BR. Pl• BA condo with
dramatic slate entry and kitchen. custom brick
fireplace. wet bar. family room. master suite on
separate level and inviting stream oH patio.
Within walking distance to So. Coast Plaza. Call
today!
llST llY 1111 .000
Owners have bought out of area and are very
motivated to sell their present home! A picture
perfect 3 BR . 1 'h BA home with many· high
quality features. Extensively remodeled Bnng 1n
your offers· all will be considered.
IEWNIT •Ell 1114,000 Covered patio surrounded by nice landscaping.
Big, bright and sunny 4 BA. 2'11 BA 2-story with Ample room for parking on large concrete llUT STUTEI .. ( • S112,tl0
2 car garage and ocean view from re·ar deck driveway and 2 car garage. Neat and clean Two story, 2 BR condo with vaulted ceilings Very_Jm_p~essl w,1 1Q the beach or enjo)'.__move-1n condition ~ome ~Y for n~~ owners. fire lace in 11.Y!no._roQCILJUlllo and... double at~
community swimming pool with Jacuzzi or ten-Ci1T lod8yf · teched garage. Take advantage of low Interest
645-0303
nis. Beautifully landscaped grounds. Vacant and rates-purchase your first home now'
waiting. Call now! ·
2·299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
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CLIFF llAYH $124,100
Investors' dream! Charming condo In terrific
Newport Beach neighborhood. large cem~.-.....--
pool. 2 BA with light open feeling!
IRYllE 1111,100
Lovely garden condo with decoratbr wallpapers,
llreplace. 3 BR. 2 story floor plan. laundry, with
many community amenities
BEACH COMMUNITIES
HWNllT UlllH 1211,000
Wtlere else can you live lor this pn~e with a lot of
house: 3 BR. 3 BA. community pool & tennis.
minutes to the beach! Land included. ....
OLIE Ctllll IEL IAR. U24,llO
Steps from Big Corona. this 3 BR, 2 BA home
features small view from LR with hi-beam ceil·
lngs and brick fireplace Bring offer
•EWPtllT IUlllTS Slll,000
Sparkling 2 year new tbwnhouse, 3 BR, 3 BA. 2
story LR, brick fireplace. Close to schools,
OPEN HOUSES 1-5 PHllHU NllT UH,000
Loaded with charm! Some bay view! 3 BR. 1. 75
BA. den/game room, open beam ceilings.
beautiful pine woodwork throucfoout. Quality. shops. park. 1 BR & 1 BA on all 3 levels.
l&JOIHT rHllHU $421,000 3 BA
EnJOY beachlront living In this fun/ BR home. WlllWF
Corner location in prime atea. Wal to pier and 3+ BR
shops. Newer roof and plumbing. n..uu NllT
NEWPORT BEACH 3 BR, Bonus Room
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Wltll YIEW HtLU 120l,IOO 4 BR
A Cape Cod replica in Newport Beach! Condo .._ 111 IUI _
living in grand style with custom amenities 3 BA. View
throughout. There's a sunny patio and full secur-Wiil llWPtlT
1ty system. 3 BR. FR
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115 CAIYll 1211,000 4 BA. 3 Sllps, Fee
Attractive 2 BR. 2 story townhome in quiet. UUI& n•lll.J
private location. Greenbrier model Wood 5 BR. View
floors. large mirror & stained glass In entry.
WHTCLIFF Ull,100
Executive appeal. Lots or square footage, low lllFn
maintenance. 3 or 4 BA. workshop. Lots of 3 BR, Fee •
trees. best schools and walking distance to ~ Slllfl
everything · Wllllff
Ill CAIYll·lcutl 1211,000 3+ BR
A delightful Augusta with gorgeous golf course ~S 11£. IAl
view, _2 BR . den, high ceilmgs and complete ~ar.r
securit~ J"BR, Bqnus Room
SUYIEW u11,ooo · .... lDUOI
This is the view you have waited for! Ocean. city ~;..
tights and mountains. 3 BR Nantucket, large 3 BA FR Spa v
yard. room for pool. t:xcellent financing. ...U NL mi u
SUYIEW 1410,000 3 BR. FR
Enjoy a sophisticated family lifestyle. Beautiful 4 ~~MU
BR two story, forever view of ocean & Newport I.Ill .SU
Center. Guard-gate, 3+ BR
l&JIMIT Ulltll lllll 1411,000 4 BR FA Pool
Magnificent view from 2 story, 3 BR. 3 BA. FR & uuia atlu
DR townhome. Beveled mirror. plantation shut-5 BA
ters. A/C, 2 bars, 3 patios. guard gate and more . ._...,
3 BR SUYllW 1411,000 •Ill I• am One of a kind! Expanded Port Royal with pan-4 BR
oramic view. 5 BR, spa, enclosed lanai. Top .._ 111 11111 street o~ Seav1ew. Association pool. spa, tennis. 3 BR
MllUllLIAI DOYER SlltRH 1411,000 3-BR View
Bay and nite·lite views. 3 BR. den. formal dining sneUss MJ.
and pool otter comfortable lifestyle tor couple or 6 BR FR view
small family. ...u...;,.
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Exclusive private community amid million dollar
custom homes are the "estate" townhomes.
Model perfect, 3 BR, 3 BA with ocean, city lights
views.
111 OAIYll Stll,000
One of a kind custom quallty . home on golf
course. Hand-carved floorlng. custom hard-
wood paneUng in FR, perfect for elegant enter-
taining.
3 BR. FR. Pool
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.M. GUTH PllllHU NUil lllO,IOO
S 2:!~~~~ Stunning departure from the ordinary. 2 lots j 114 ..,,._. with huge patio, guest house. 3 story wlndmlll
J. AKERMAN and large family home with extra big rooms.
1MllMefut L. McLOON Olll ICUlfHIT MH,MO .,.. ...,.,. r.,,... Redesigned small 3 BR studio home. View to
L. SHAW Catalina, salts. whitewater. WaJk to beach, dec-
MH ..... orator perfect, expansion potential.
A. KURTZ
1111 ....._, lllE HIHI llL Ill 1111,000
G. LIVINGSTON Custom Brian Jeannette designed Cape Cod 4
1121 lapWe • BR plus 1 BR apartment on corner lot with park
J . SHAW and ocean/bay views. 1 ..... ..,
BENTS/EADIE •HtlSIU ICUIFlltlT 1711,000
Lower Peninsula location, sand dunes + ocean
for your front yard. Charming 3 BR with large
... Ykt• .... brick patio entry.
K. PARKER OIM IAYFHIT 1141 000 111 ~2~~rz Spacious 4 BR, 3 12 BA custom built on the bay,
2..g ......_ 3 boat slips, favorably prtced! Call for appoint-
l. McLOON ment. Land included.
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J . DONAHUE MYH llHH 11,211,000
2114 s.rr... Spacious. elegant, unobstructed bay \llew 5 BR
J. AKERMAN house built around enclosed pool/spa atrium.
HM T ..... Perfect for family or entertaining.
E. BOWIE
2111 fl•M ...... ., PllllSIU llffHIT 11,111,IOI
G. ANDERSON Estate-size home located on curve of bay with
2H1 WllttrfrMf endless view of harbor. jetty and ocean. Large s. MARVIN yacht facilities. .. .....,., ....
M. REEDY LIM ISU $1,111,000
2M Yla ...... 75' prime bayfront lot with dock for 90' boatl Lot
C. RUMSFELD split Is possible. A perfect opportunity to build
1124 ••••l'Mt your "ideal" home M. MATIHEWS . . ......,
F. SENNES
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OTHER AREAS
L. SHAW llYllE 1221,000
214 ....,.,. 2 BR i den Owner paid $225,000 new, tnen
S. EXLEY spent $60,000 on extensive upgrades.
MH..... Gorgeous, Immaculate & ready :o sell.
A. KURTZ
US. ..... UllU IUOI Sll0,000
B. REEDY' Forever views! Coastline. Catalina & city tights
Ml I~= from this home tucked away in Laguna Htlls. 3
1111 i.ia•er• • BR. 3 BA & private spa. Tremendous value!
G. Lli"NGSTON •Tl L6lllA llll,toO T.=~ Incredible, elevated, ever-changing views of
1121 .,.,.... • crashing waves. sunsets and ocean. Some im-
J. AKERMA'N aglnatlon would make this well bullt 3 BR home
1411 w. a., ht a showplace. Add your special touches!
E. OLSON 1• .... a., MITI UlllA f1,Ml-
BENTSIEADIE Most breathtaking location ever, your own
111 ..,... gated contemporary mansion surrounded on 3
C. McMAHAN sides by ocean. All new 4 BR .• E>'BA, 4 fireplaces!
~ 644-9060
2161 SAN JOIQUll HILLS ROAD, llEWPORT BEACH
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