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SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1986
Questions arise on top cop tes·ts
·Council to meet in closed-door session -
over testing of police chief candidates
Six candidates took a day-Iona
written examination March I, bot
two others were permitted to take.the
same examination Tuesday. accord-
1n1 to Loats. The board is responsible
for reviewing employee gnevanCC$
and overseeing hmng of public cm~
ployccs.
for the pos111on. but the field of
candidates is now nam>Wed to ei&ht:
All ei&ht candidates were sched-
uled to take the wriuen exam at the
same time, Loats said. However, two
candidates could not make it and
were given the same test on Tuctday,
possiblygivina them an unfairadvan-taae.
formed of the ChanJC io proceduic
and asJu:d for a Cay Council ex-
ecutive session for Monday to discuss
how the test was handled
who finally select the J>Oli.ce dUd.
Titt wnueo eununauon. OJlllC of
the final steps in weediq out ca.
didates for the city's hiahat-n.Dkin&
police position. was adminiaetted by
the city•a penonnel dcpetln'leOt. By STEVE MARBLE
ud ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ...., .........
A closed-door City Council session
has ~n-<>alled Monday to determine
if there were any trregulariti~ in-
volved in the tcstina of candidates for
the Newpon Beacll chief of police's
Coast
Sen. Ruben Ayala says a
proposed pact between
state and federal officials
could jeopardize water
supplies to Southern Call-
fornla./ A 13
Should s9meone
arrested for a minor
crime be cited and re-
leased or forced to pay
bond to get out of jail?
Coast residents r~spond .
/AS
A hearing on shipment of
radioactive materials that
would travel local free-
ways wlll take place In
Orange County./ A3
California
A parents' group has
asked the state attorney
general to take over the
McMartin Pre-School
molestatlon case./ A5
Nation
The United States has
ordered the Soviet U. N.
mlaalona Friday to
drastically cut their staffs
during the next two years.
IM
NASA officials told presl-
dentlal Investigators Fri-
day that the right solid
booster rocket was the
"probable" cause of
space shuttle
Challenger's explosion.
/A4
Jacob K. Javlts, a liberal
Republican and clvll
rights champion who ser-
ved In the U.S. Senate for
24 years, died Friday
nlght./A12
World
NATO's chief executive
sees a shift occurring In
Soviet foreign policy./ AS
Sports
Edison Hlgh's girls share
the Cl F 4-A soccer ch am-
plonsmp with Mission
Vlejo./81
Mater Del High goes for
Its 58th straight win and
second straight CIF 5-A
basketball championship
tonlght./81
Former Ram Isiah Rob-
ertson faces cocaine pos-
session charges./81
Entertainment
That outrageous talk
show host "Buffalo Biii"
le back, In reruns on
cable./A7
INDEX
Advice & Games A9
Bulletin Board A3
Classified 85-8
Comics A10
Death Notices 88
Entertainment A6-7
Gardening A8
Horoscope A9
Public Notices 84,8
Real Estate C1-24
Religion A 11
Sports 91-4
Television A8
Trivia A9
Weather A2
job.
Two candidates were possibly
given an unfur advantage when they
were allowed to take a crucial examin-
ation three days after the rest of the
candidates took the same test, accord-
ing to Dr. Norman Loats, chairman of
the city Civil Service Board.
The city's top pohcc position
opened late last year whco former
Police ~hief Charles Gross an-
nounced he was stepping down.
About 50 people onginally applied
Loats, who is (!eputy super-
intendent of the Newpon Mesa
Unified School District, said he is
disappointed that be was not in-
"1 would lllce to have been in-
formed that the process was &Qing to
change.'' Loats said. ..
Cand1dates for any city position are
generally required to be tested in a
manner that eliminates the possi-
bility of unfair idvaotage, a<:cordina
to Duane Munson. the city's person-
nel director, who will be amona those
Munson &aid he e&MOC dilCU&I die
police chief candidates or the telli.na
pf'09edure that bas been uted.
"But as a rule we want«> make awe
the tests arc administeted fairly and
that no one hat an advantaec oo the
(Pleue w TUT8/ A2)
Early
inmate
release
OK'd
. OC Jail exceeds cap
on prisoners even as
court approves plan
By LISA MARONEY °' .. ..., ........
Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates Friday
received permission from Oranst
County Superior Court to releue
prisonen five days bcfOTe their
sentence is completed, a measure a
Sheriff's Department spokesman said
wiU help redU<% Jail overcrowding.
The early release provision will
apply only to inmates sentenced to
county Jail terms and not those
convicted of more serious crimes who
arc awamng transfer to state prison,
UndenheriffRaul Ramos said.
............................
The main fueia.e of an airplane tbat carried three men to
their 4eatba la l1fted from the water onto the eberlff'•
Barbor Pitrol docI tn Rewport-aeich PrldaJ wtth.a boom
wlDela. Tile wm,. were bnaeht a.p MpU&tely.
"We will only use i.t when t)le
population st.ans to approach the cap
9Ct by the federal JUdge," he said.
Ramos was rcfemns to a 1,500
inmate limit imposed on the main
men's jail m Santa Ana by U.S.
District Court Jud&e William P. Gray
on Jan. JS. Wreckage of plane returned to land Gray found county supervisors and
Gates in contempt last March for
failure to follow a 1978 court order to
reduct crowding at the Main Jail Girlf rte nd of flight Instructor who died said
plans or~gtnally called fo r h er to go along
By STEVE ~RBLE
OflN~ .........
The broken. twisted fuselage of an
airplane that carried three men to
their deaths was finally returned to
land Friday as the plane's owner and
the pilot's girlfriend watched from a
dock in Newport Beach.
.. It was the best plane I've C\er
flown ... said Lynn Rothiam of Cor-
ona del Mar. He had leased the four-
scat Piper Archer to a John Wayne
Airport 01ght school.
The aircraft crashed late Sunday
about one third of a mile off the
Newport Pier. killing Ph11l1p Peffley.
20. of Irvine. Barry Kmg.. 32, of
Newport Beach: and Benigno Villa,
38. of Costa Mesa. accord ing to
authonues.
King and Villa were 1den11fied as
student pilots who were rece1v1ng
instruction 1n n1$ht fl ying. Peffley was
employed a., a flight intructor by Aero
Fl1te Center at the airport.
It is not known who was flying the
craft when 1t cras hed, an investigator
said. ·
The airplane and the bodies of the
three men were located Thursday
afternoon by a private salvage com·
pany hired to recover the wreckage.
The fuselage and the wings, sheared
off when the plane htt the water, were
towed Friday to the Orange County
Sheriffs Harbor Patrol dock 1n New-
port Beach
First the fuselage and then the
wings were lifted by crane onto the
dock and transponed to a storage
facility at the Long Beach Airport
after being mspccted by a Nauonal
Transportation Safety Board in-
vestigator.
"At this time there's no evidence of
any mechanical malfuncttons,'' said
NTSB investigator Don Llorente.
"But we'll be takjng a closer look."
Llorente said damage to the aircraft
confirms his earlier theory that the
plane's naht wing clapped 1he water as
the craft 6anked to one side and then
cartwheeled across the surface of the
ocean before sinking.
Witnesses reported the airplane
was flying extremely low but Llorente
said radar charts will be used to
(Pleaae .ee PLAU/ A2)
The Jail has exceeded the court-
1mposed cap at least three umes since
1t went into effect. according to a
monnor Gray appointed to oversee
progress at the Jail. Gray has ordered
Gates to appear before him March 20
to explain why he should not be held
in contempt a second time.
At the very hour that prcs1dmg
Supenor Court Judge Everett Dickey
issued a press release on his approval
of the early release plan. the Majn Jail
was agam m v1olat1on of the court
order. a Shentrs Department spokes-
man said
(Pleue eee JAIL/ A2)
Planning panel OKs Cannery Village blueprint
Meant to revitalize a rea; cope with traffic:
e n courage private. voluntary redevelopment
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of !tie~ "-4 IWI
Pl ans 10 revitalize the bayfront
Cannery Village by attracting new
development have been forwarded to
the Newport Beach City Council w1th
the unanimous approval of the Plan-
ning Commission.
City planners hope to use changes
1n zoning and land-use designations
to offer a more orderly blueprint for
new de' clopment 1 n the 40-acrc area
on the Balboa Peninsula. which also
includes the adjacent McFadden
<iquarc on the oceanfront
Planning C omm1s<,1oner James
··ouzz .. Pcr<>on said the approved
rlan will give ( anncr} Village and
McFadden ')qua re an economic shot-
in-thc-arm while allowing current
bus1ncssc<, to remain
"The plan allow' for 1nd1\1dual
property owners to priva1ely re-
develop !heir propeny rather than
being forced to go through the public
redevelopment {>rojects we·ve seen in
~many other cities," Person said.
The City Council 1s scheduled to
consider the plan at 11s Apnl 14
meeting.
City planners have been working
wtth ctt1zens' groups for more than a
)Car to iron out specifics. In add1t1on
to the new development the proposal
is expected to attract, planners say the
changes will lead to less traffic than
would be created 1fcurrent plans were
left in place
Filers descen~_pn Registrar
By LAURA MERK
041MOily .........
People interested m federal. stnte
and county pos1t1ons scrambled
about the County Registrar of Voters
office Friday night to mt'et the fihng
deadhne for candidacy 1n the Junr
primary elect1ons.
In races where no incumbent ha\
filed. the deadltnt ha' hrcn t\tcndl'd
until Wednesday
Third D1stnct uper' 1sor Rrut:e
Ne tande of Orange has filed paper\
for both the lieutenant governor\
offict and for ~cretary of 'itate
dc'ip1te an ann()uncement Thur~:l\
that he would drop out ot thl'
lieutenant aovemor's race.
Ray Cullen. a Liberal pan) mem-
btr from Costa Mesa ar.d a cemfie'.'d
pubhc accountant. will ~ vying for
the uate treasurer's office
for the Stale Board or fQUJI·
1zat1on. dcmOC'ral Mark F Ru kle\ a
drputy counh .as'IC 50r from Hun1-
in1ton Beach will \ 1c apin'' fello<N
democrat T Leon 8crty. a rolleac
.1dm1n1~trator from t.a,una H 111\ and
(Pleaee eee SCRAllBL&/ ASl)
One of-Gates' officers
comes out swinging
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .... °""' ,,... ,,.,.
One ol \hcrifT-Cortml'r Brad < rate,·
tl"' n cam, out 'winging toda) 1n a bid
tor the otfa,· hr ha\ kl·pt nailed doY.n
through thr\'l' !)re' 1ou'> dcct1onc;
\gt I inda I l',1 < alh{tan. '8 ol \.1"'"'" \. 1q11 "11d \hl' ha' b«n urgl'<l
h\ 3 .. hroJd 'rn'" ~:t1on 111 our
1 ommunil\ .. 1t1 run aga1MI <•:lie"·
\\hO" -...·,·~1n~a fourth ll'ml
C alhg.in "ho" th.: fil'\t .ind onl}
1,·m:il1• p.11rol ..._·riennt in tht' h1\to~
111 tlw \h1•nll ' lk•Jl.lrtnwnt ~'\td her
111"' h,,, h11111ih1 \ham<' ,\nd dis
\ 1nl11· ht 1 lr,1 nit < nunt\ and 11' lav.
\'nluH ,·nwnt rumn1un1t\ '°lhl· \a1d
\hl' lkl l\kd ht l h,1 lknJC' (.1:Jtl'\ IO f l \<'
'111,-r, .1 .. ''''pon'1hk .lltl·rnatl\ e ·
\1un111p:il Court lu,lfll' Rohh\ Don
\ •lUnJhlc,.,"I '' al'" ru11 n1np ~tt-11n\t
\
Gates Youngblood. who hied can·
d1date pal)C'rs Fnday,~s taken a
leave of absence to cam pa
Dunng a press confe et 1n Santa
•\na Fnday, Calligan lt'veled a host of
allegations at Gates for matt daung
as far back as I 97R. the year other of
his pfficen -. t Loren Ru\k -
torced him into a runoff election
C alhgan wns involved 1n Ru\I(.,
n1mpa1sn and said \he began thinking
of talona on Gate after Ru k lost
C la1m1n1 Gate 1n 1982 pubhch
prom1'itd that he W()Uld not run ap1t1
.. lo ward off any ~nou" C'hallcntes."
( all1JM made \C1IC'd rcfcrtncc to
pon1hle cnmtn I wrongdo1n1 by
c.atC\ 1n d1'ipatch1na his 1dmin1\•
trat1vt dullc' which she u1d he
"'ould d1~lo~ 1f he dCIC' nM "keep
(Pl-... eee OATltS/ A2)
I
The proposal calls for a specialty
retail shopping center at the core of
the Cannery Village. But Person
points out that these plans merely
offer a reconfiguration of current uses
in the area and will not attract ne"'
businesses as some local residents
have feared.
A parking structurr would be built
to serve the retail area Surrounding
the retail core would be other shops.
offices and mannc-related light in-
dustrial businesses
The waterfront areas arc targeted
for a cont1nuat1on of man ne.,.f)nented
uses. such as yacht brokero;. mannas.
spon and commercial fishmg busi.
ne~s Residential areas would re-
main unchanged
The Plannins Commissio n on
Thursday also listed improvements
that should be made as new develop-
ment occurs and a<> funds become
available over the ne't decade. The
improvements were hsted by pnonty
""llh road and parkmg improvements
topping the list.
One significant change would be
the addition of a third lane and a
~ 1dencd bndgt' spanning C'oast HiJh·
"'a) to 1mpro'e traffic flo"' leaving
1he Balhoa Pcn 1Mula
7 candidates file
for Irvine election
By PH.IL SNEIOERMAN
Of .. Olllr,... --
Seven pros~t1,e lr•<1ne Cit~
Counctl candidate\ had rctum<'d
their nomination paflt"r'i b~ Fn-
da\
tY..ocounc1I S<'ats are at stake in
the city's June 3 election To run.
an Irvine resident must tum in
papC'rs with betwttn 20 and '\()
s1gnaturn from rq1stercd local
VOICl'S
Fnda) "'a'. the tentall'(' dead
line for return of nom1na11on
papel"i hut tht' ~nod ha<, httn
t''\lended to ~ p m V. C'dn<'sdl\
bt'cau~ one of t"c 1ncumhcnt\,
Counnlwoman Rarhara \.\ 1cncr
has d('C1drd not t<' '-C'('~ rt'·
ekd1nn
The 01hcr 1ncumtx·n1 Lam
4\gran. announcl'd t'arhe-t in th<'
v.ttk that hl' v.111 run J unC' 'for h1'
third four·)'t'3f tt'rm on th(' ,·oun
C'll.
4\itrin "-'3' amona thl' pto<opn
the cand1da1C'\ who had turned in
their paper\ l\' Fnday af\crnoon
The other<i "'trt' Clarence P
Ekc"'-'ar. (oaf'\ Stc,en Bennett.
H:il \1 alonn MJry A1k<.'n ~:ith~1., tl<-1\\ h~r and Scott
V. C'llmJn
Ocput' ( 11~ < ler~ Barbara
Pali\k3 said thr 'i1gnaturt' r.uh-
nHttl-d h' the pru!.J)('(.·t1vc can-
J1datc' 'till mu\t he che<.k<.'d h"Y
1hc Orilngr t ounl\ Reg1,trar (\f
\ ot('r\ \t:lfT in make ~u~ the
nam<'' hclong to rl'{l.1\tcrod Irvine
\ Otl'f"
"itnC' •>thcr'I r<:\ldent\ have
taken out nommntmn papen but
had nC'lt rctumrd them hv f rida)
nf\emoon Thn art Jean A
Hoban Thome., "1 Jon~.
< 1crald C La~n'~)' Randall F
\1d larauc Jeanne O'l oug.hhn ,
BruC'<' f Peotter Ro~n J
Pulonc <\Ian Rutun and Roben
"' lumtr
(Pleue ... mvnR/ A2)
..
All ~ OOMt DAILY ptLOT/ Saturday. Merch 8, 1111
eep ati um bi;ella Bar:idy tOday~
Drunk check in Laguna
Lapna Beach police, ualated.)y ~hway
Patrol officera. eet up a Hbriety chee,polDt
eaatbound on Laguna Canyon Road Prlday
DICht acroee the atreet from the city'• art
feedY&l IJ'OllDda. Bantt.naton Beach wu to
eet up a roa4block proCJ&m tontcht.
GATES FACES CHALLENGE FROM RANKS .•
From A l
the promise he made to us to retire
and not seek a fourth term."
She also accused him of illegal
ownership of an Irvin e si ngles barand
of being involved in a coverup of a
felony drunk dnv1ng arrest in J 978 as
well as bein& too involved 1n Orange
County politics and inaccessibl e to
the public.
despite a 1978 court order and is
costing the taxpayers more than SS
million in fines, legal fees ~nd the cost
of correcti ve action.
she had worked for years in the
women's jail. Settlement of the gri ev-
ance resulted in the south county
patrol JOb, she said.
Calhgan declined to discuss detail~
of the second grievance which she
said bas only recendyi been settled.
Keep thet umbrella ha.ndy thla WMk90d. The N•tlon•I
WHttMlr S«vlce I• pr9dlc;tlng morning drlulM and nighttime
t•ln todey. with decreulng 1hower1 on Sundey.
The weat"-will be brH zy •• well u cloudy through the
WMkend, with high• from 58 to 66. Lowa wlH be In the 501.
Tr•V91era advisories heve been lu ued for the dnert and the
nor1hern mount t in ranges, where wlnd1 gu1tlng up to 46 mph are
forecut through Sunday.
Rein 11 llkely, beginning In the extreme north late today and
aprHdlng south tonloht.
Showers are forecast Sunday with anow level down to 6.000
teat .
• Ski .. will be mostly cloudy. Mlgh1 wlll range fro.,, 38 to 45
today. with Iowa from 25 to 40 tonight
U.S. Temps
HIOll. IOw to< 24 PIO<>ra endlnQ 11 5
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In addition. Calligan said, Gates
has failed to correct overcrowding
problems at the main men's jail
While CaUigan said her candjdacy
was not a way of seeking .. vengeance
fo r past sins within the department,"
she admitted she has twice flied
grievances aga inst the adminis-
tration.
In one case, Calligan said she was
denied a job in the men'sjail although
Gates, advised of Calligan's re-
marks, said through a department
spokesman that he was too busy
working on the jail overcrowding
problem to comment. -SCRAMBLE ON FOR POLITICAL POSTS •..
From Al
peace ac11vis1 Maxine Bell Quirk of
Orange.
College instructor Peggy Staus. ()..
PLANE WRECKAGE RETURNED TO LAND ... Joining the race for Sen. Alan
Cranston's U.S. Senate scat are
communicati ons technician Robert
J. Banuelos. a Laguna Hills democrat.
Huntington Beach, will bt on the
ballot for Dennis Brown's 58th Dis--
Incl Assembly seat. Brown is a Long
Beach Republican. From Al
determine the airplane's altitude.
.. We also must ex.amine other area~
such as the enviro nment and the
weather." Ll orcnte sa id. He pred icted
the invcsugauon wi ll take up to s1 x.
weeks.
Uorenle said Peffie)' "'a" s1111ng at
one control stic.k and Kmg at the
other. He said 11 1!> 1mposs1ble 10 tell
from the twisted cockpit who was
actuall y flying the plane
The bodks of Peffiey and Villa
were recovered Thursda) near tht:
sunken aircraft. found 10 water 58 feet
deep. King's body, sull strapped in
-1.he.._pJ~iront leti-sc:l.l. was re-
moved earl} Fnda}.
Autopsies "'ere to be completed
today. But Llorente said 11 appea rs all
three died instantly of traumatic
injuries.
A woman. who identified herself as
Peffiey's girlfnend, said the intructor
had been a pilot for four years and was
an expert flier.
"I was supposed to go up with him.
That's why the first rel??rts said there
were four people,'' said the woman.
"'ho declined to identify herself.
She said the airplane had been an
the air about 40 minutes when it
crashed. The woman said she decided
at the last moment to stay bthind and
wa11 at the a1rpon for the plane's
return.
Dave Miller. owner of Champion
..\1 r Sal vage. said he found the
a1rplilne-on th~~tJf arrunderwatcr
can)on."
"It was 58 feet dee p Another 30
feet in the other d1rcct1on it's 285 feet
deep.'' said Miller. who said the plane
1s the 13th one he's pulled from th e
ocean in three years.
The salvage company dragged the and Santa Ana Republican John
ocean with chains and grappling Spnng. a consultant.
hooks and used sonar to sca n the Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newpon
murkv water. He said the visibility Beach. the incumbent in the 40th
where the plane was found was about Congressional Distnct. has also gar-
two fee t nered some competition from would-
"We probably could have found 1t be Orange County poht1c1ans. Peace
sooner but we kept gem ng hung up on and Freedom Party member Steve
t.he canyon edge," said Miller. who Scars.. an Irvine accounta nt; Nathan
made an underwater videotape for Owen Rosenbtrg. R-Newpon Beach,
the NTSB before the airplane was a management consultant: and Art
raised with floats. Hoffmann. l>Santa Ana. a technical
Roth1am said the airplane is a 1980 wnter. have·fi led nomination paper~
model and cos1 about $47,000. He for that ra~e.
.said he lca&ed-ihc-pi.aAc t&-the fHgl:H-RcQ....Y!Jll1am E Danncmc)Cr R-
school and last new the craft about Fullerton. has garnered noopposn1 on two months ago. for hi s 39 th D1stnct seat from his own
.. pan ) Those who filed Fnday in-
:·1t was a beautiful airplane. he elude: David D. Vest, D-Fullenon. a
said. gaL1ng on the crumpled craft as 1t county administrator: housewife ~as hoisted by ~rane fro m the watrr. Maureen G. Pike. D-Los Angeles. and
'Not anymore. Frank Boehe1m of Orange. a peace
ac11v1s1 and a member of the Pelee
and Freedom Pan y.
Three seats on the Orange County
Superior Coun arc bting contested.
William F. McDonald. Vi lla Park
incumbent in Division 17. will be
running against James Edward
W1lkosk1. Newport Beach. Municipal
Coun Judge David H. Brickner of
Santa Ana will be running against
Anthony Rackauclcas, Anaheim
deputy district attorney. in Division
15 of the Superior Coun. Deputy
District Attornq Joseph L. Bari Ila of
Huntington.Beach will be goin$ up
against auornc) Rolx·rt H. Galliva n
of Newpon Beach for D1 vision 5 of
the Supcnor C o u rt
Deadline for filing cand1dac)
papers-for D1v1s1on~ 5 and 15 wi ll be
extended until Wednes<la) at 5 p.m.
JAIL RELEASE PLAN APPROVED ...
Robert K. Dornan. K-Garden
Grove, incumbent in the 38th Con-
greo;.,1onal D1stnct. will be unopposed
in the primal) Those seeking 10
un!>ea t him arc 72nd D1r;tnct As-
'>Cmblyman Richard Robinson, D-
Gardcn G rove, and Lee Connelly. a
liberal from Buena Park and a self-
go,ernment advocate.
For D1 v1s1on 9 ot the-Central
Orange County Municipal Coun .
auome)' Diane D. Norby of Santa
Ana will be running agarnst Paul S.
Robbins of In 1ne. criminal pros-
ecuting attorney. and James M.
Brooks of Westminster, deputy dis-
tnct attorney.
For D1v1s1on I of the Orange
( ount)' Harbor Mun1c1pal Court,
Brian R. Carter. incumbent of Cor-
ona del Mar. will be vyin$ to keep his
seat against De put y D1stnct Attorney
Roben E. Thomas 111 of Santa An a.
From Al
According to the 4 p.m. inmate
count, 1.502 pnsoncrs were in the Jail.
Gates needed the Superior Court's
perm1ss1on to release pnsoners up to
fi ve da)'S early. Ramos said
But he disclosed that the ShcnfT's
Depan me nt. fo r months, has becn
granting three-day early releases
under a separate section of the penal
code that gives the shenfT d1scre11on
to do so
Ramos also revealed that Gates has
been using a c11at1<1n-relcasc program
for some time on an as-needed basis
Issu ing c11at1on-; for non-\ 1olen1 mis-
demeanor cnmc'> in'>tead of hooking
a person into Jail 1s a method
American c., ti l 1bert1e5 Union at-
tome} Richard Herman ha' long
proposed
In fact, court-appointed 1a1I
mo nitor La""renn• (,ro~sman also
suggested three-day earl~ rclea~e and
c11a11on-relea'>c he a(nong the
methods used to aHnd more '1ol-
a11ons of the 1nmatl' cap 1n d Fehruaf)
report to Gra y.
Ramos said the Sheriffs Depan-
ment chose '"not to publicize" what 11
was doing to meet the coun order
"We 1ust felt 11 didn't need 10 be
publicized ...
Ramos said Gates 1s not com-
fon ablc with shaving 11mc off
sentences ordered by Judges and that
1s why he sought a release method
under the penal code that req uired th e
court's cooperation.
Gates 1s also reluctant to use
c11at1on-release since he believes an
arresting officer 1s in the best pos1t1on
to decide whether a person should be
1a1led, Ramos said. C1tat1on-rclcase
has onl y been used in instances where
the effom of a bail reduc tion program
ha\e failed to keep Jail population
below the cap. he said.
Kamos said Gates 1s doing all he
Lan 10 comply with Gray's order but
addl·d "It's not a good situation and
thl' onlv ~olut1on i~ to have a {new)
ma\lmum ~ccunty fac1ht)'."
Count> supervisors and Adm1n1s-
tra11ve Officer Larry Parrish were not
available late Friday to comment on
Gates· actions.
Following a meeting earlier this
week which included Gates and Judge
Dickey, Parrish said that me thods
like earl) release and citation-release
had been talked about in the past. but
that he did not know when the} might
be instituted.
Pamsh. obv1ously uncomfortable.
assured a reponer that such infor-
mation woul d not be kept secret.
"There's not going to be an)' games
played about it-hidden strateg1LS or
ke.epmg things secret,'' he said.
IRVINE ...
From Al
Another resident. Rob Schraff.
returned h 1~ candidate's kit. ind1ca1-
mg he doc<; not plan to run for
council.
TESTS FOR POLICE CHIEF QUESTIONED ...
From Al
others:· ..aid Munson. "And we do
that whether we're looking for a
poli ce chief or a head garde ner ··
Munson said the final oral c.11amin-
at1on will be conducted Marl h 11 and
that a new police chief should be
named 1n Apn l. The candida te w11h
the highest ~ore~ on the wnltcn and
oral e'ams would he tht hkcl)' pick.
he said
.. We're really at a delicate pha~c
now:• he 'Wlid.
m excc ut1\e SC\SIOO. but it's 1mpon-
Jnl to keep the candidates' 1dcn11fi-
cat1on'> pm ate." Heather said. "I
haven't heard an~th1ng new. But 1f 1t
happcm that we're not gelling a good
field (of candidates). I would support
tossing 11 out and !'>tan1ng over."
Han s.i1d \hl' a~sumed proper
gu1dchnc<; were bei ng followed.
.. fhcrc'<; no rca\ons not to. We eit her
fi nd the hl'~t polict· chief through the
proper due proce~!>. or we start
looking aga in .. she said.
been narrowed . further. she ~1d.
council members likely will interview
the finalists.
Capt. Arb Campbell has been
acting chief since Jan. I and is one of
the final candidates for police chief.
Gross. now a pnvate consultant, i~
technically on a leave of absence untt I
July I.
Gross. reached at his Ne wport
home, said he knows nothi ng of the
testing procedure to find his replace-
ment. Campbell. hke other can-
didates for the JOb, could no1 be
reached fo r comment.
Thomas M. McGreal. a lawyer
fro m Huntington Beach. 1., running
for th e 42nd Congressional seat.
Ed Ro-.ce. R-Anahei m. has filed for
re-election to the 32nd Senatorial
District. Democrats vying for his seat
include Francis Hoffman . D-
Anahe1m, member of the Orange
Count)' Boa rd of Educati on. and
democra t Sal Sapien. mayor pro tern
of Anaheim.
For the Assembly seats. in cumbent
Gil Ferguson. R-Balboa Island. ha!>
pic ked up a democratic challenger fo r
his 70th d1 stnct scat -Geoffre> S.
Gra), a Coro na del Mar attorney.
Jack Baldwin, D-lrv1nc. busi-
nessman, will seek Huntingt on Beach
Republican Nolan Fnzzcllc's 69th
D1stnct Assembly seat.
Betty L. Elias. Municipal Court
Judsc from Orange. will be running
against Wil ham H. Randall, Santa
Ana attorney and James A. Bates.
Fullcnon attorney. for Division 2 of
Nonh Orange County Mun1c1pal
Court.
In the l st District for the Cou~ty
Board of Education. David L. Brandt,
bus1nes~man from Sant.a Ana: Judy
Ackley. communit) college educator
fro m Santa Ana; and J. Michael
Hughes, attorney from Santa Ana ,
will all be tryin& lo grab the seaL
Second Distnct incumbent Frances
B. Murphy of Garden Grove Wlll be
trytng to keep h·cr seat in the race
agamst Nancy J. Zclezn1ker. educator
from Huntington Beach and Ralph
G. Marcarelh, pharmacist and at-
torney. also from Huntington Beach.
Carpet Guarantees
We are seeing more carpet
lines with five or ten year
guarantees pos ted on the back
of the samples. Most people do
not trouble to read these
guarantees thoroughly.
Typically, these
guarantees cover only the loss
off ace yarn. After an initial
coverage for one or two years, if
the back falls off, or the color
fa des, you are out of luck!
Robert Peterson, county super
1ntendent of schools, will be un
contested.
In the race fo r the county assessor'
JOb, incumbent Bradley L. Jaco
from Mission Viejo will be on th
June ballot against Davi d Holbe
deputy assessor, also fro m Mission
Viejo.
In the race for the Board o
Supervisors. Harriett M . Wieder o
Huntington Beach will be trying
keep her job as the 2nd Distri
Supervisor running against David J
Mcslovich, Garden G rove medi
operations supervisor.
In the 5th D1stnct, Tom Riley
incumbent frorn Newport Beach, wil
be up against Kenntth Palmer Pra Ntwf>O~ OeaEh enlRre~pre~A~e~tAtf':-, -et!Wllr--
Jon Brand. former Laauna Bea
mayor and a professor or a.eosraphy.
The 4th District office will be ope
for candidacy filings until Wednes
day. So far m the race for the 4
distnct are Jim Beam, Oranr. mayo
and businessman: Don . Roth
Anaheim mayor: and Manuel P
Mendez. architect and lay-minist
from Anaheim.
Gary Granville. the appoin
county clerk from Orange, will be;
vying for the office against Depu
County Clerk Marshall F. Noms o
Orange.
County D1stn ct Attorney Ccci
Hicks of Santa Ana wiU try to rctai
his scat against A.C. "Nick" Novic
of Irvine. a deputy district attorney.
T he appointed Public Ad
minstrator, Witliam A. Baker o
lrvme, will be trying 10 keep hj
pos111on in the race against Victor E
Hobbs. businessman and attome
from El Toro.
L« A. Branch. appointed count
recorder from Irvine. is runnin
against Larry L. Bales, auditor an
treasurer from Tustin; and G
Winterbottom. business executiv
from Villa Park.
ShenfTBrad Gates will be tryin t
keep his job against Linda
Calligan, sheriffs patrol SCIJcan
from Mission Viejo, and Mun1ci
Court Judge Bobby D. Youngbl
from S1lverado.
LH'• Cllrpet la
on Nie tltrough
M•rch 11thl
City Councilwomen Ja<. k1e
Heather and Evelyn Han \aid wh ile
several ru mors ha ve surrounded the
sclect1on process. they kn ow ol no
wrongdoing.
"I know we are going to dt'>CU'i'i th1<;
I Ian s:ud ( lly Council members
have not been in volved in the
selcc uon of the police chief, leaving
the prelim1 naf) steps to City Manager
Boh \\<' nn But once t.he field h_,
The hst of candidates has not been
publicly announ ced
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Career Day •lated
on ~o~lege campua
. Representatives from bulinet1 and industries
involved in the paphic commun.ic:ations 6eJd will
be on the Sadd.lebeck C~ campu.a Tuesday from
11 Lm. to 2 p.m. for a Career Day l"Oll"UD· which is
open to aU intsuted membcn ohbe community.
Companies aueodina will include the Fluor
Corp., Pacific Mutual, the Automobile Oub of
Southern California and the Printina Industries
Association.
The evenJ is co-aponso~ by the collqe's
Center for ~/Life Development and \}\e
9raphic .Communications department. For mo~
1nfonnat1on. call S82..,.710.
Heroin Rml.aar La .Ilea
A seminar focusina on treatment issues con-
cerning the heroin addict will be presented Tuesday
from 8 ~.m. to S p.m. in the administration buildina
ofStartana Point of Oranae County, 350 w. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa. ·
Funher infonnatiqn on the {>roaram may be
obtained by callina assistant admanislrator LaRue
Mazzone at 642-3505. ·
Te.t raaltll ••eued
Parents of special education students in Irvine
can attend a review of California Assessment
Program test results at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the
Irvine Urufied School District Administration
Center, SOSO Barranca Parkway.
. !h,e bric.fing will be. part of a ~eeting of the
d1stnct s advisory committee for special education.
The meeting is o_pen to the public.
Dr. Bruce Givncr, the district's deputy super-
intendent, will review results of tests conducted last·
year on students in k..indergancn through I 2th grade.
Women '• coalereaqe Rt
Saddleback CoUqc will sponsor a half-day
women's conference Monday, bginning at 8:30 a.m.
in the McKinney Theater on the Mission Viejo
campus.
Patricia D. Allen, a marriage and family
counselor, will deliver the keynote address and a
!'Cries of panel discussions will be presented. The fee
1s $5, payable at the door, and more infonnation is
available at 582-461 1.
Klndergartea •1gau,. •lated
Huntington Beach parents are encouraaed to
register their cruldren for next year's kinderaarte. n
classes during regular school hours March 19 from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.
Parents need to bring proof of their child's
binhdate and immunization records. The schools
and their addresses include Eader, 9291 Banning
Ave.; Hawes. 9682 Yellowstone Drive· Kettler 87SO
Dorsett Dri~c; Moffett, 8800 Burlcrest Drive; Perry,
19231 Harding Lane, and Smith, 770 17th St.
Home Ranch tal.k Rt
Malcolm Ross, d\rector of development for CJ .
Segerstrom & Sons, will talk on the company's
proposed 98-acrc .. Home Ranch" business center
dun114 i:u~)''s meeting of the Costa Mesa Civic
Assoc1ation.
The lunchtime meeting wm be held from 11:30
a.rn. to I ]>.m. at the Captain's Table restaurant at
. tt~. Lunch ifS6 a ions
can be made by callll\I 241-7 383.
Marina to entertaln
Sousa marches and spinnfoa riOcs will be
featured during the U.S. Marine Corps' Battle Color
Ceremony, scheduled at 8 p.m. Monday at the Irvine
High School Stadium, 4321 Walnut Ave.
The event, which is free and open to the publk,
features 110 Marines from Washinaton, D.C., who
perform in the Battle Color Guard, Silent Drill
Team and the Drum and Bugle Corps. A bjghlight is
the I 0-minute precision routine b}' the SiJcnt Drill
Team. The 65~member Marine Drum and Bu.ale
Corps will provide music,
Newcomen to meet
The Huntington Beach Newcomers Oub
invites all people who have lived in the city for less
than three ycan to attend its membersrup wine and
cheest party Tuesday.
Details on the event, includinl time and place,
may be obtained by calling 969-40 3.
An Invitation:
mith petitions
or bankruptcy
Smith International Inc., stqacred by a $207 million
tcnt-infringemcntjudament last month, Friday filed in
.S. Bankruptcy Coun for Chapter 11 protection from
reditors.
The action had been expected since Feb. 14, when a
.S. District Court jud&e ordered Smith, an oil field
rviccs concmi, to pay tlte $207 million to Hushes Tool
o. of Houston, Tex.as.
Smith, based in Newpon BcKh, ha1 indicated it is
onsidcrina appealing the judpncnl The company said
riday that it wiU continue operating while it rcorpnizes
ts finances under Chapter l l.
Smith, which has been fighting the patent case in the
uns for 14 years, won initial skinnilhes. But last year a
Cderal judJe ruled in favor of Hughes., postponina setting
he size oftheJ'udJmcnt until February.
Smith ha set aside $22.8 miUion in a reserve to pay
xpccted damqes in the case but indjcated it felt the
ward miabt be as~ u S60 million. It Md warned that
subst.anlia.lly ~r J~cnt "could be material to the
ompany'a financial polltion."
Less than • week aft.er the jud&ment was handed
own, Smith warned' that it could be forced to default on
me ruin coverina vinually all itt $260 miUlon in debt.
OJe ruin ~uire Smith to maintain a net worth of at
cast SJSO milhon.
As of last June 30, the company bad a oct wonh of
bout $399 million.
Early this month. Smith'• chairman, Jern Neely,
iJ!lcd ftom the board of Los Anae&c.buedi Security
ac1fic Nat1onaJ Bank, his company'• biaest creditor.
yinJ he wanted to avoid pouible connict ofinterest. .
Smith is a worldwide 1uppfie.r of products and
ces in the oil and ps drilhna industries
• Orange Coe9t DAIL V PILOT /Setutdey. w.tch I , 1• Aa
Prop<>s to transport ra loactlve material
prompts CHP to add 8 hearings to schedule
BJ LISA MAJIONEY -..............
Ora'* County has beeo added to the list
of areas for hearinp on the 1hjpment of
bjp-lcvel radioictive material over Cali-
fornia freeways.
County rnidcnts can air their views
about rou&es proposed by the California
HiJhway Patrol June 27 at the Oranae
County Hall of Administration in Santa
A.na, said Susan Cowan-Scott. CHP pubHc
information officer.
The Oransc County bcarina is one of
eiaht added by the CHP because of public
interest in the f9Utina proposal, she said.
"There has been a much gn:atcr dqree of
public interest than we antidpated,"
Cowan-Scott said.
Hearings have already been held' in
Sacramento, Oakland and Los Angeles.
Another Sacramento hearina baa been
ldded alona with ones in OraOIC County,
San Bernardino, Riverside, San Di~.
Bakenfldd. Fresno and Readina. lbe 11.1d.
Althouah ~ federal aovemment bas
jurildiction over the tran1pe>rt of radi~
active materials. the state may dcsianate
preferred routes within its borders.
Most of those belna recommended by
the CHP are intentates, chosen for their
ability to move the potentially hazardous
material &Jona quickly and safely, Cowan-
Sci>tt said.
lb 0ranae County, three freewa)'l are
proposed fOr radioactive transport -the
Santa Ana, San Dicao and Rivenide freeways.
The most common materiali that would
be subject to the routing plan are spent fuel
rods. from nuclear reactors. Currently
stored in pools of weter oa tbt reector
arounds, tbt bilbJt rMioective tmwoducu
muJt be moved '°burial or reelamallon
sltcs a1 SOOl'> u web aitet are creeled.
ln Orante County, the -cJotest nuclear
pe>wer plant is Su OftofreJUlt south of'San
Clemente.
Initial heariQ&t on the proposed routes
were held in 1982. Chan,ees to those
recommendations will be 1o1ndet con11der-
ation in the most rcccnt series of hcari nas.
Cowan-Soou a.id.
Public interest in how radioactive wutc
is transpe>ned was sparked in January with
the announcement that the U.S. ~
ment of Encray planned to ship spent fuel
rods from an Asian test reactor inio the
Pon of Lona Beach swtina late this
month.
The low-lcvcJ radioactive rods wouJd be
then be trucked cross-country to a rcela-
mation center in South Carohna.
The annou·ocement touched off a storm
of ptotcst in Lona Beach 4nd concern in
O range and Riverside counties~ throu&b
Wbirb lk pmodielbipmea11 arc n.-w
to.,... on their""'>''° latentaae 10.
No ftnal ckcitioa on uai .. die,_. ol Lona Beech baa beea ..... ~ ....
~ntol£nasY.
Bob Griftitb, cliftldOr °' ~ Com. ty'• Huardous MalCrials ~ ....
that .-nt fuel ftom rcacun -=:la as S..
Onofre art I 0 tunes u radiOICtive • *-
from the Asian tett rac10(.
County officials wiU study tbe CHP-.
to be sure lhipmenu tbro• OrMic
County are made .. safel)' ucf wit.b .,.._
sidention for local conditions." Orifla.
cumntly on vacation, said in a Feblwy
interview.
There is no way to Stop such lhipmc1111
bec::autt foderal law overridet l\ltc IM
local resulationa. but the county CC*.kl Ilk
that one route be substituted. for a.nods
for safety coosideratioo1, he said.
The city of Irvine has already ~ tbat
no abipmenu be routed throuab couaal 0ranac County.
Contractor chosen f ot Bren Events Center
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ............... Irvine-based SaffcU & McAdam Inc. has
been selected as general contractor for the
Donald Bren Events Center at UC Irvine.
The S 13.5-million building, which will
be home coun for r UCI Anteaters
basketball tCVfl, is sc ulcd for comple-
tion later this year. ·
Saffell & McAdam, founded in Los
Angeles in 1942, is described by the
university as a major builder of com-
mercial, office and industrial structures.
In addition to basketball pmcs, the
5,000-seat, three-story Bren Center will
house academic and cultural events for the
campus and the surrounding communit).'.
Beyond the athletic court, the building wlll
include a multi-purpose room, locker and
dressing ~ rooms for athletic teams, and
ticket offices.
Lloyd Ros . president of Saffell &
McAdam, said that because the center will
host a variety of activities. it will be
equipped with features such as theatrical
lighuna and special sound systems.
..The buildmg's tlClUDle design will
allow it to accommodate almost any lond
of indoor event," Ross said.
The Bren Center was designed by Parkin
Archjtccts of Los Angeles, the firm that
also desigoed the Wooden Center at
UCLA. A ground-breaking ceremony was
held last spring at the site, near Crawford
Hall.
The fund-raising campaign for the UCI
arena was launched in 1984 with a
SS00.000 chaJlenge grant from the Irvine
Co. Donald Bren, the company's board
chairman· and principal owner. then
contributed a $1 million personal gift. and
the center was named for him.
The goal in private gifts was $3.8
m~~n. UCJ students have approved an
additional fee for themselves that will
JCncratc $7. 7 million. The university itself
1s providing the land and in-und services.
The drive for a new center was-launched
because the demand for tickets 10 UCI
basketball games fa r exceeds the 1,500-
person capacity of the Crawford Hall
gymnasium.
More OC funds allotted to fitness center
By LISA MAHONEY °' .. .,.., ..........
The National Fitness Foundation will
get another $34, 900 for planning from
Orange County to prepare environmental
documents for its proposed U.S. Physical
Fitness Academy along Aliso Creek.
Approval of the donation by four
· · · ngs-the-eounty's
contributions to the nonerofil foundation
to $104,900. The plannang money is in
addition to the board's standing offer to
give the foundation free, long-term use of
200 acres of the Aliso Greenbelt.
Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark
opposed the action.
The foundation, beaded by George
Allen, chairman of the President's Council
on Physical Fitness and Sports, wants to
build a fitness academy with private funds
that will offer training to teachers, coaches
and others involved in sports a nd fi1ncss
programs.
Conceptual plans approved by super-
visors show the $50 million academy with
its sprawling athletic fields straddling
Aliso Creek in the heart of the Aliso
Greenbelt.
The foundation asked co1101y super-
visors to pay for work necessary to obtain
county and state coast.al commission
approvals last June. The board set aside
$59.900 for consultant fees and county
staff time.
The foundation returned to the board
again in ~mber sccung $59.000 but
received only $11.000 because supervisors
bad become concicmed about the foun-
dation's commitment to the Orange Coun-
ty site. -
Supervisor Thomas Riley. who rep-
resents the district where the center would
be located, now says the county has the
guarantees it needs that the facility will be
built hen!.
The acceptance of the conceptuaJ plan,
the signing of a lease-option agreement on
the land and the foundation's work toward
completing a site plan for the projCCl show
ood faith, Riley wd in a letter to other
r members urjiJ\g l cm to approve
the latest appropriation.
The extra money will pay for' unan-
ticipated staff ti me and consultant services
needed to finish environmental docu-
ments for county and state Coastal
Commission review. he said.
Clark. the only supervisor to vote
against the increase in funds, has main-
tained all along that the county should
have a wntten agreement with the foun-
dation that requires the planning funds to
'
'Do you think people who have been arrested for a minor. non·vlolent crime
(such as shoplifting} should be booked and held In the Orange County Jall
until they can makt; bond, or should they be cited and ordered to appear In court?'
Sam Bay
B•daitoa Baell
Redre4
"I think they should be lemcnt. Many
people get into a minor offen~and we
can't be too harsh."
AarlS.Yllle
Cetta Mesa , .............. ,
~ "I would release them and ha~c
them •ppe&r on their coun date. We
have a lot more tctioui th1np. ••
'
Genao Canlou
Cotta Mesa
Mormoe mJ11toaary
"Pcoplc'should be released unul the)
have to go to co urt."
Ma,,aa..u
CottaMtta
Retl ....
"I don't think they should be put an
Jail. They should be rclea~. but thett
should be some way to monitor
them ..
I.
Beny s.ro.t
Cost.a Mesa
"I think they should be arrested and
put in Jail, because the way I look at ll.
1f they shoplift. it's goina to cost me
more to shop at the store ...
Bill P•tlUo
C..taMeu
Tow tnck operator
"I think c111na and relcu1na v.ould bC'
all n&}l t It's a wai.tc of time for a fi~t
offcn~. If it's the s«ond or third
offense. the) should 10 to jaJI ··
,~---
be repaid once nat1onw1<1e tund-raisina
efforts for the academy are under way.
"I continue to suppon the fitness
academy, but not the financial arranae-
ments." Clark said Tuesday.
Supccyisor Bruce Ncstandc, who joined
O ark in questioning the outlay of county
....money in December. voted for the dona-
tion this time around.
· >r Harrien WiederlltRf ~
ported the expense but wanted to know if
the board cou.ld expect more rcquats in
the future. "I'm not asking for a guarantee.
but there seems to be some kind of
problem with projectina (costs)," Wieder
observed to Environmental Manqement
Agency Director Murray Storm.
Storm promised to do his best to avoid
cominf to the board again on t.bc foun-
dation s behalf but cautioned. .. there's
always issues that arc raised that you don't
anticipate."
Elenor AJeua4er
Ce11.aMua
Retired
.. lfyou'rec1tang for shophf\ing. I'd say
the) should be released to their own
recognllance."
Altoa Hee,er
C"ta Meta
Mecbalcal eartattr
"Thty houlo 10 to the Count~ Jail and po~t bond ..
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Soviets must cUt U .N .. missions 1
I -• .... -. ~
U.S. issues reduction order, clafming stze
of staff poses a threat to national security
expect its action to have a nepuve
impact on U.S.-Soviet relations.
"We look forward to continuina
the efforts beaun by President Reapn
and General Secretary (Mikhail)
Gorbachev 10 their Geneva mcctina
to build a more con5lruct1vc fou n-
dation for U.S.-Soviet relations,'' the
American mission said.
"cons1 tent with our obh&Ations" [
under the Headquarten. Aareement
and 10tema1ionallaw
Over the years. there have been r
repeated complamts of alleaed Soviet
espionage acttv1t1es under U.N.
cover La~t year. the State Depart· )
ment under congressional mandate,
imposed controls on ttie travel of
New York-based U.N. employees
from the Soviet Union. Afghanistan,
UNITED NATIONS (AP)-The
United tates ordered the Soviet
U.N. m1ss1ons Fnday to drust1cally
cut their staffs over the next two
years, sayi ng they were unreasonably
ll\r&e and posed "a threat to U.S.
national security."
The cuts. which are to begin on (kt.
I. are to take place in four stages and
reduce the number of Sovjet
diplomauc personnel at the United
Nauons from 275 to I 70 b} April I,
1988.
"The current size of the Soviet
U.N. m1ss1on 1s not warranted by the
staffing needs for official U.N. busi-
ness," the U.S. m1ss1on said in a note
to correspodents. "Moreover. it posei.
a threat to U.S. national security."
At prtsent, the U.S. mission said.
the Soviet missions "arc larger than
the next two largest missions com-
bined." The U.S. mission has a staff
of 126 and the Chinese mission I 16.
The note said the United States
government had tong been concerned
that Soviet mission J?Cr50nnel had
"engaged in inappropnate activities.
"The. Soviet U.N. missions un-
fortunately. have continued to engage
1n activities unrelated to U.N. busi-
ness, including espionage." the note
added.
The U.S. mission did not say
whether the reduction order was
prompted by the uncovennJ of any
new Soviet espionage acti viues here.
The note said Washington did not
There was no immediate Soviet
reaction. One embassy official dechn-
ed comment, saying he had not yet
read the U.S. note.
U.N. spokesman FrancoisG1ulian1
said Secretary-General Javier Perez
de Cuellar bad no 1mmed1ate com-
ment on the reduct1on order. but was
asking the U.N. legal counsel see 1fi1
conforms with the Headquarters
Agreement between the United Na-
tions and the United States ..
The U.S. note said its impos1t1on of
a-ceiling on Soviet m1ss1on stafT was
('uba. Iran, Libya and Vietnam. r,
The restriction, limiting travel to I
w1th1n a 25-mile radius of U.N.
headquarters. affected aboul SOO
U.N. staff members as oflast Sept, IS
>\ report from the Senate In-1
telhgcnce Committee said that about
a fourt h of the Soviets working in the ,
U.N. Secretanat were intcUigence ,
agents using their employment "as a
front." ·
NASA .calls booster
'probable' culprit
in shuttle tragedy
Two rebel
leaders
vow unity
WASHINGTON (A P) . -The
leaders of two Nicaraguan rebel '
groups which have . been deeply
divided by factional differences met
Friday with Secretary of State George
P. ShuhL and promised to work
together 1n their struggle against the '
Saodm1~ta go .. ernment.
Bellevue 's last checkout
CA PE CANAVERAL.Fl~(AP)
NASA officials told presidential in -
vestigators Fnday that the nght solid
booster rocket was the "probable"
cause of space shuttle Challenger's
catastrophic explosion. but that the
ship's fuel tank has not been ruled out
as a possib1hty.
An anldenttfled man. reportedly the lut guat to check out
of the Bellevue Stratford Hotel ln Phllade[pbia, walb away
from the main entrance Friday. Nine peeta apent the lut
DICht In the 82-year-old Bellevue Stratford aa the 565-
room queen of Philadelphia'• hotels cloeed for renovadon
into a Juzury hotel, office and shopping comples.
"We know the SRB 1s the failure ,"
said Thomas Lee. deputy d irector of
the Marshall Space Flight Center.
But, he told a hearing by the
presidential shuttle commission.
"Until we complete all the analysis
associated with thmgs such as a
potenuat hydrogen teak (tn the fuel
tank) al hftoff. then we can't close that
out."
Usmg telemetry and computer-
enhanced photographs of the liftoff.
held unttl January I 985. Kronenberg the experts sketched a chronology of
has had the matter under submission the shuttle's last 15 seconds. In that
stncc those heanngs ended. period. the booster broke loose from
Judge to rule on new trial
16 years after sentencing
LOS ANGELES lAPJ Elmer
"Geronimo" Pratt. a former Black
Panther leader who -.ays hr wa!I
politically framed for a murder he
didn't commit. waited 1n h1~ San
Quentin pnson cell Fm.la) for a
judge's ruling on wh<'ther he will
receive a new trial I ti \ea~ alter he
went to prison.
"We're waiting.'· Prau's chief Jt-
torney, Stuart Hanlon. said from his
San Francisco office. ··we recc1 .. cd a
written notice earlier this Y.eck that
the decision would be handed dov.n
Friday."
Hanlon and a bauahon of defense
lawyers have spenl seven years 1ry1ng
to get a retrial for Pratt. Their latest
appeal was filed with federal Magis-
trate John Kronenberg five years ago
but hearings on the matter were not
The magistrate's staff said Friday its bollom mooring. swung outward
the 10-to 20-pagc ruling was still and caused the nose con( of the rocket
bctng typed and would not be ready to puncture the external tank which
before Monday morning. cames votaule liquid oxygen and
Prall, 38. who 1s servtng a life hquid hydroien fuel.
~ntencc. was con\.1Cted in the 1968 The resulttng fireball destroyed the
anta Monica tennis court murder of shuttle and killed its crew of seven.
a 27-}ear-old schoolteacher. Carohne othtng tn the testimony con·
Olsen. tradicted earlier testimony that a teak
Prall. who had bern deputy minis-m the JOint betwee n the bottom and
ter of defense for the Black Panther second segments of the booster rocket
Part}. clai med he was 10 Oakland led the chain of events leading to the
when--the killing occurred. Ht,--d~on.
fcnsc team alleges that the conviction Thomas L. Moser. a ~op NASA
was based .on perjured tcsumoiny. engineenng official , said. the orbiter
that the FBI improperly tnterfered in itself. its main hquid-fuel engines and
the case and that important evidence the powerful rocket in its c.a~o hold.
was withheld. have been ruled "improbable· causes
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of the accident.
"The things which are still possible
are the external tank and probable is
the sohd rocket booster," he said.
Later. commission chairman Wil-
ham Rogers, pressed the question
with Lee. "Each time representatives
of Marshall testify they put the tank as
their No. I suspect," Rogers said.
"Ostensibly. it seems as if the joint
seems to be the No. I villain."
Said Lee: "I didn't mean to imply
that. We don't think the external tank
1s the No. I suspect. It's a potential as
a contributor only. We know the SRB
failed .... We know the SRB is the
failure."
Marshall's associate engineenng
director Jerrol Littles tesufied engi-
neers sull are trying to determine
whether rainwater in the booster's
Joints could have frozen, causi ng ice
to push cold-hardened grease against
the seats. thus ruining their effective-
ness.
He said engineers also arc studying
the possibilities that one 0-nng seat
was too small in diameter at one point
1n 11s ci rcumference. that the seals
were improperly inspected and re-
' iewed, and that a test pon on the
JOi nt might have been inadequately
closed.
Littles testified. however; that test
have shown that cold had no effect on
the ability of the rubber-like rings to
seal -as was feared by engineers
from Morton Thiokol wh ich built the
boosters.
,.,,..pMto
Fletcher return'
Jama C. Fletcher, who aa
NASA admiDiatrator 14
years ago aold the prealdent
and Congresa OD the apace
ahuttle, la returning to bead
hla old agency. President
Rea1an announced the
aelectlon of the 66-year-old
pbyalclat Tburaday, and
member• of the Senate im-
mediately bailed the de-
clalon, aaytng they foresaw
no problem• with hie con-
firmation. Fletcher la an ex-
pert OD apace and mlNlle
technolOIY. He replaces
Jama_ Bea•. who resljned
tut week-in the wake of
fraud char1a unrelated to
hia NASA tenure. Fletcher
reportedly accepted the
NASA job reluctantly.
>\dolfo ( atero. a leader of the
Un11ed Nicaraguan Opposition 1 (UNO). told reporters afterward that
the meeting .. was very profitable and 1 very encouraging toward unity and ,
toward~ reaching our goal of democ-
racy " /
eden Pastora. the former Sand-
inista commander who now beads the
Oemocract1c Revolutionary AIJiance
(ARDE). said he has always been
w1lhng to cooperate with other rebel
groups
The S'.!7 million 10 non-lethal aid
approved by Congress for the ant1-
Sa nd in 1 sta struggle has been1
earmarked excl usi ve ly for UNO.
But .>\ss1stant Secretary of State
Elliott Abrams said Shultz told the
N1caragu.ns all groups will be eligible
for U.S. a istance so long as they
work together to achieve a dcmo-
crauc outcom~ and respect human
nghts. .
Also attending ttc meeting was
Alfonso Robelo. a member of the
origmal Sand1 n1sta Jun:a .vbo J!OW 1s
an UNO loader. ·
After Pastora said he was willihjlto
cooperate with UNO. he was aslc1
whether UNO would reciprocate. ,
Gestunng toward Robelo, he said,
"You can ask them." Robelo smiled
and turned his back on Pastora.
Marcos and entourage brought
$1.5 million in currency here
HONOLULU (AP) -Ferdinand
Marcos and his entourage brought the
equivalent ofS 1.45 mill ion in Philip-
pine pesos into exile, according to a
document filed in federal court here
Friday.
There were 27 ,744,535 pesos in 22
cardboard boxes which were were
flown to Hawaii aboard a U.S. Air
Force cargo plane Feb. 26 and an
additional 462, 79 I pesos in baggage,
according to an affidavit filed by
George Roberts. Hawaii District di-
rector of the U.S. Customs Service.
The affidavit said 2,989.00 pesos
not required to be reponed was
released to the Marcos group.
All of the pesos equal about Sl.5
m1llton. Reported estimates had
placed the amount at up to $26
million.
Earlier Fnday, a federal jud$e
ordered an accounting of the ~sos 1 n
a lawsuit filed by the new Phil ippine
government tbroupi the Central
Bank of the Philippines. which seeks
return of the money.
The affidavit did not provide serial
numbers. whi ch could allow Philip-
pine authonties to trace the source of
the mone}.. No decision has been
made if or when the sen<1I numbers
will be provided. according to Assis-
tant U.S. Attorney John F. Peyton. Jr.
The affidavit also docs not account
for any other valuables that may have
been found in the boxes because the
lawsuit deals only with the currency,
Peyton said.
U.S. Distn ct Judge Harold M
Fong-said he tacked the authority to
prevent Customs from releasmg an
accounting of the pesos. .,
Fong rejected arguments that re-
lease of the inventory to the govern-
ment of President Corazon Aquino
would violate Marcos· nght to due
process.
The judge said he was not ruling on
whether Marcos or the Aqumo gov-
ernment was entitled to the money.
Marcos' Washin~ton-based at-
torney. Richard A. H1bey, argued that
release of the 10ventory would be
premature. Questtons of Junsd1C\lon
and entitlement should be settled
before the inventory 1s released. he
argued.
In New York City. meanwhile, a
state Judge authorized lawyers actin
on behalf of the Ph1lipp1ne grovern
ment to take sworn statements fro
Marcos and his wife. Imelda, as pa
of an effort to seize New York rea
estate linked to them.
The attorneys claimed they had n
access to documents held by Custom
at Hickam Air Force Base. wher
Marcos and his entourage are tern
poranly residing.
Adm101strat1on officials Thursda
said the documents showed a "pape
trail" of the Marcos family wealth
Meanwhile. a parade scheduled fo
Sunday to honor Marcos wa
canceled.
"Many of our people had fea rs o
disagreement, fears of disruption,'
said Joe Luo. a longtime Marco
supporter and an organizer of th
parade
Reagan keeps VA loan program afloat
1
By tbe A11oclated Pre11
WASHINGTON -President Reagan on Fnday
signed a bill designed to prevent a threatened cutoff 1n
home mortpge loans guaranteed by the Veterans
Administratton. The measure raises the authorized level
of VA-backed loans to SI 8.2 billion, up from $1 2 billion.
Faced with Gramm-Rudman cuts, which would have
reduced the St 2 billion ceiling to $11 .6 billion, tbe VA had
said 1t would have to suspend the home loan guaranty
program around April I . The problem was compounded
by an unexpected increase in demand for loans rt"sultang
from fal ling interest rates.
her ~usband. Burford was charged with drunkenness i
public early Sept, 2 I after she appeared at the Arlingto
County Jail demanding to see her husband, who had JUS ~en booked on a drunken driving charge. Robert Burfo
director of the Bureau of land Management in the lnterio
Depanment. 1s scheduled for tnal April 2
CIA officlal denlea dlscontent
WAS~INGTO~ -John N. McMahon, the ClA'
deputy director. said Fnday he was "dismayed an~
angered" by reports that his res1gnat1on stemmed fro111
discontent with President Reagan's policies. In an unusual
sta~ement. retea.sed by the CIA. McMahon said he generall~
behe"'.ed mtelhgence officials should respond to "inac-
curacies through the oversi~ht process and not by making
personal pubhc statements. · But. he added, "I must dr11w
the hne when these uninformed and erroneous reports
provide f~der -as they indeed already have -for
propagandists m the Sandinista pre s in NicataJUa and othe~ abroa~ wh,? seek to denigrate this administration
and its pohc1es. The White House announced last Tu~sday that McMahon. S6. a 34-year CIA veteran had
resigned for personal reasons. effective March 29.
Cyanlde death was •ulclde
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -A man whose body contained
20 times the lethal amount of cyanide and was found next
to a Tylenol capsule filled with the poison committed
su1c1de. authoriues ruled Frida~. The body of Timothy R.
Green, 32, was found Feb. 23 with a bottle of Extra-
Strcngth T ylenol contai nina one capsule filled with
cyanide next to his death bed, touchinaoff an investigauon
that included the FBI and U.S. Food and Drua
Administration. Along with establish1na that Green
himself had pun:hased the cyanide, investigators dis-
covered he was involved 10 a failina pan-time Jewelry
business and was havina financial problems, said Metro
Nashville Medical Examiner Charles W. H.arlan.
Budord charge dl•mlaed
ARLINGTON, Va.-A untyJudgestruckdownon
Fnday an i xication charse ap1n t Anne M. Burford.
fonner chic f the Environmental Protection Aacncy, after her lawyers said "she miaht have been obstrepcrou1"
but wasn't drunk in aja1lhousescenc follow1na the arrest of
..
Amy Carter ln rally
PROVIDENCE. R.I. -Brown University offici•Js
and. stu~en~s oppas1na the Ivy t..c.aue 5Cbool's South
Afnca-t1cd investments neared a howdown over four
festers who entered the ninth day of their protest Fnc:t.y
Several hundred students, including Amy Caner, 8 Brown
fre hman and daughter of former Pres1~nt Carter held a
mock funenl ~s1on on the campus ~n. ca~na a
fellow prote tct rcprcsent101a black slain by South Afncan police.
McMartin
pareritS
want state
on case
Swedish security s et for ftttneral .
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The state ·
attorney aeneraJ was Aked by a
·parents JtOup Friday to take over the
McManm Pre-School molestation
case and refil~ charges dropped
locally apinst five of the seven
people onginally accused.
"We have received a letter making
the !'CQ_ucst ... and we arc go ins to stMt
analyzing it immediately," said Assis..
tant Attorney General Ted Fogel, in cha.rJC Qf th~ aa~ncy's criminal pros.
caiuon section in Los Anfelcs ... We
arc certainly not going to sat on it."
Accuec1 ao.tet •n Jerry
1'1t.ltwortll eaten feder&I covt la ... haDcteco tJw.
week. wb-. tbe ...,.. PIO-
... of Mlectt.nc a Ju7 to
decide laJa fate CODtiDaed
Prlday. AttorneJ9 pred1ctecl
juoft coald ll-.r ~
8tatemeat8 U -.rly U Dal
WedneedeJ or u late u
llanb 24. Amoq tbe j)Otell-dalJuon qaMdonecl bf U.S.
Dla&lct Comt .Jaqe ·.Jolul
V•k1eln wu a demar Bapdat
Sanday 8Cllool teacher from
()llrla.nd, a prodaoe clerk
from a.a R&lael, a a dllty
COlll~J pabllc relatlou
man frOm 0-kland, a 21-
JeU-Old •beet metal worker
&Dcl a eecreta.ry who Mid, u e
n9pe0t8 her brother once
worked iD coTert &OTerD-
m~t lntellJcence.
Fogel declined to ~timate bow·
IOnf it would be before his office
decided whether the evidence war-
rants having the attorney general take
over the prosecution and refile any
charges.
The letter was signed by a number
of parents including Timothy Wheel-
er. a lawyer who is acting as the
group's counsel.
Wheeler had indicated last month
that be ~ould ask the attorney general
to step m.
Wheeler has said he and the group,
before making the request to the
attorney general, reviewed the orig-
inal investigation as well as infor-
mation not used by Los Angeles
County prosecutors dunng the nearly
18-month preliminary hearing that
ended Jan. 9.
Although Municipal Court Judge
A viva K. Bobb ordered all seven
defendants to stand triaJ, District
Attorney Ira Reiner opted to proceed
an Superior Court against only two
defendants. They arc Raymond
Buckey, 27, and his mother, Peggy
McMartin Buckey, 57, who face IOI
counts of moestation and conspiracy
in the alleged abuse of 13 children.
Saying the prosecution case was
weak against the other five, Reiner
dropped charges Jan. 17 against
Raymond Buckey's sister and grand-
mother and three teachers at the
McMartin Pre-School in suburban
Manhattan Beach.
Together, all seven once had been
charged with more than 300 criminal
c-0unts after children told of rape,
sodomy, satanic rituals .and animal
mutilations.
Weekend storm could be
worse than previous one
A rainstorm expected to soak Northern California this weekend could be
more dangerous than the storm that sent thousands fleeing for higher ground
and caused severe flooding and several mudslides two weeks ago. "The ground
is aJrcady wet. and there are several areas that haven't dried up yet," said Ed
Cla11k, of the National Weather Service. "The rain we're getting now won't soak
in and will just run off. So it's more dangerous." Heavy rains, which began on
Friday, were predicted to thrash Nonhem California this morning, with the
showers tapering off an the afternoon, and possibly ending on Sunday, Oark
said.
5 more coUJJtles earn dl••ter rating
SAN FRANCISCO-Five more counties were declared disaster areas on
Friday by President Reagan as a result of the heavy rains and floods that hit
Northern California last month. With the addition of AJamcda, Contra Costa,
San Mateo, Fresno and Madera counties, there are now 33 counties eligible for
federal assistance in the form of cash grants, low-interest loans and other
programs, federal officials said.
Deadly bacteria found ln French cheeae
SACRAMENTO-State health officials Friday urged Californians not to
buy or eat any of the J. Lincet plain Brie cheese from Lot No. 247, after tests
reveaJed contamination by a. sometimes fataJ bacteria, listeria monocytogenes,
which can cause listeriosis. The distributor. Pacific Cheese ofSan Francisco, is
recalling the French product, which is sold in 2.5 ltilogram wheels, or wedges ------------~ cut from the wheels. ·
&•a American Heart y Association
"' 'Ml?E FIGHTING FOR 'TQlJR LIFE
Youth arrested ln tra1n crub
COL TON -A 12-yeaT-old boy was arrested for investigation ofreleasing
a brake that set loose five runaway freight cars. one of which killed three people·
when it derailed, crushing a car and smashing into a building. The local youth,
whose namc1 was not released because of his age, was a~ted Thursday
afternoon, several hours after the accident, Colton police Sgt. Norman Sebern
said Friday. The boy was turned over to his parents Thursday n.ighL
FRIDAY I
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STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP) -
Pohce sa1d Friday they would Sl.aft
tM bia&ett sccunty operation m Swedish~ history for tbe March 1 S
funeral of Prime Minister Olof
Palme ..
French President Francois MittCT-~nd, Indian Pnmc M mister R.;iv
Gandhi aod U.N. Secretary-General
Javier Pe~ de Cuellar a~ amona the
600 forei&n envoys, auerriUa leaders
and pany officials expected for the
ceremony an Stockholm's neo-
medjeval City Hall.
Palme, 59, wasshotdeadfcb. 28 by
a man wielding a .3S7-caliber
Maanum revolver. The pnmo OUJUlo-
ter and bu wife, Lisbct. SS. weie walkina on the street without bod)'·
suardi. he was .,aud by a bullet but
not seriously bun.
Kenneth K.atlston, a police spokes-
man, told The Associated Prest that
f uncraJ aucsts would be protected by
''the larsest securitx apparatus
Sweden has ever seen, about l ,000
uniformed and plainclothes police
officers. ,
The gatl\enna of international
moume('S will be the largest in
Sweden. since the funeral in 1961 of
U.N. Secrctary-GeneraJ Dag Ham-
Soviet policy shift
seen by NATO chief
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -The tions with the United States.
realignment of Kremlin leadership ''His whole career has been an
signals a shift in Soviet pnoritjes terms of U.S.-Soviet relations plus,
placing greater emphasis on super-rC"ally, (NATO) alliance relations
power relations, NATO's chief ex-because they arc inseparable," Car-
ecutive said Friday. • rington said. ··1 think he's goin,g to be
Lord Carrington, secretary general a very important ftgure."
of the Nonh Atlantic Treaty Or-lo comments dn U.S.-Soviet arms
ganization. also said he believes that control negotiations, which recessed
Spaniards, in a refcrendu next Tuesday for a two-month break,
Wednesday on whether they should Carrington said there bad been move-
remain in NA TO, would by a narrow ment away from stalemate on such
margin prevent the first defection matters as the removal of medium-
from the Western alliance. range nuclear missiles in Europe.
The Soviet Union on Thursday
announced several key shifts in the
Kremlin hneup, including the nam-
ing of Anatoly F. Dobrynin, the
Soviet ambassador to Washington for
25 years, to the Communist Pany
Central Committee Secretariat.
"To put him in that posauon 1s an
interesting (move). and I think it
shows again that we're getting a new
direction an Soviet foreign affairs,"
Camngton sa1d in an interview Wlth
The AssocLated Press.
He said ll was clear that Dobrynin
would assume rcsponsib1hty for in-
ternational relations, giving Soviet
leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev easier
access to Dobrynin's advice on rela-
"I think there's been movement. I
think you'd better be careful about
(using the word) ·progress,"' Car-
rington said.
He cited the Soviets' abandonment
of their previous demand that agree-
ment on reducing arsenals of me-
dium-range nuclear missiles be
linked to a U.S. commitment to scrap
research on a space-based missiJe
defense.
Carrington said the Euragre-
NA TO nations remain commated to
the U .S. negotiating goal of eventu-
ally ehminating an American and
Soviet medium-range nuclear miss-
iles from Europe and Asia.
American J ew sh ot in Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (AP)-A shot was fired Fnday at an Amencan Jew taking
a shortcut through a dark, deserted marketplace in the old walled city after
Sabbath eve prayers. Stone fragments .from the ricocheting bullet grazed his
head and the victjm said his skullcap.Land his prayers, may have saved him.
Jerusalem police spokesman Ran Ley said 20 Palestinians were rounded
up for questioning in the shooting of David Blumenfeld, 50, of Great Nc!Ck,
N.Y. He was treated briefly for a head "Seratch at Hadassah Hospual and
released, he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.
Blumenfeld, executive director of a New York-based commission on tbe
Naz.i Holocaust, arrived Monday for discussions about the construction of a
New York holocaust museum in lower Manhattan's Battery Park.
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Bagels, E t c.
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Consign m ent
Gallery
S ave on treuures from private
jewelry collections, blue & white
china, potUry, doll~ & porcelain,
linen, pictures, knick-knack.a, silver.
crystal & r •I period antique
furniture!
•
m~. a Swede •bo died m a
airplane Crath in Africa durial dllil
Conao crisis.
Klnf Cart XVl Gustafwill IDIM It •
Palme s funaat. laid Social ·Demo-•
era tic Party tcCtt:Wy Bo T OIW, l
addiriJ \bal be believed it will be I.be I first ume a monarch b.11 addl m 1d :
the funeral of a prime minitter. •
Palme's SoclaJ Democratic Pany is J
handlio1 the arrantemenU.
Invitations were not eJt te:Dded to
Parquay or Chile, ruled by riltlt-
wi na military aovernmen~ or South
Africa, which practices leplited
racial searegation.
E x -Fi lipino
political
prisoners
celebrate
MANILA. Philippines (AP) -
They ate, drank and danced Friday
eveniQI in th.e fresh smell of a
prlandcd garden -a priest, soldjer,
&0vemment official and o ther "bed
guys" Ferdinand E. Marcos bad jailed
for opposing him.
More than a doze'ft. qewly releued
political prisoners ca.me 'to Ann&Ddo
Malay"s party to laugh and cry with
friends and relatives under the col-
ored lights.
"This is a meeting of all Marcos'
bad guys," said Joaquin Roc::es. a
fonner publisher. He had led demo~
stntions against the former presi-
dent, who fled the country with his
family and retinue on Feb. 26 and
now is in Hawaii.
Other gue11-s included studenU.
professors an~ activists who them-
selves had been released from prison
months or years earlier.
Entertainers san& and danced
under a mango tree. T wo tables were
laden Wlt.b food and beer provided by
Malay, a former journalism school
dean who beads a group oflrisoners'
relatives called K.apati which
means "Bro ther" in T.ioa. the
Philippine language.
" •
Malay's son recently escaped from
military custody and Joined his wife.
They still a1' in hiding.
A Manila chanteuse sang "You're
My Private Dancer," accompanyiq
her perf ormaocc with sensuous &Y-
rauons. Celebrants broke into cheers,
throwing red and yellow confetu,
when former Lt. Victor Corpuz Wu
given a small cake. -
"Happy Freedom" was written in
red on the white icing. and Corpuz did
not cut it in order to preserve t.bc
message.
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bia anworlc -anwotks she thinks are
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Dr Stone 1cllsC1ifftha1 N1nacan'1 face the
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Phoebe asks Wade to move 1n10 the
mansion. Tad thinks Manan can give him
mformauon on becoming real estate
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and J-ake's motorcyle and car, Neal hide'
the vehicles. Cass continues 10 pul on
pupJ)C't show' for a delighted Kathleen
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"llh the hope of walking again. Sensing
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kill M.J . welcome~ Larry back 10 the
pohcc for~. Bnuany fears CatJ1n will
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reopen C'nrolme's, with La~ as ponner
Sierra balh at Tonio·s desire 10 stan
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mcmbtr for com1na on to Iva. haJf the Real1zina bcr all;lclter LS Ian, Mchua
crew walks off JOb Betsey 1ells Steve they appalled when lan'suagcsts 11 was her fault
must iron out differences btfore they ti.ave he became 11p1st l:>e<'ause she left him for
another child. Holden tells Lily he turned ffle. Rea.u\1n1 oonsciousness following
down college scholarship because his: cat crash, IGmbtrly relieved when
family needed him to stay around and Caroline tells her VicLor is not her father
provide income. Marcia accuses Kim and Robin anary when Mike misses consul·
Frannie of prcmcd1 .. 1ed murder. Psy· talion and she sees him with attractive
ch1a1nst than~s Mama may be psychotic woman. Robcn ftahts with his brother Eh
CAPITOL: Jor-Oy ~li~ves Leea.nne has 11 over their previous struules as European sa~ter and plans to find her in lhe hopes of Jews. Victor demands Pelc sell alcohol at
saving Leeanne's hfe. Leeanne tells Jordy fhe Jump. Leaming Kimberly W&s con·
she wants child by him so after she·s dead s1dcltri ngabod'!,1on. a furious ~ha~ doesn't
• Jordy wilt always remember her. Aller suc aroun 1or an explanation.
retumingClanssa'snng. sayinashe'll n~ GENERALHoSPiTAL:Sean tells Anna
11 one day~ Wall~ CJlllS ~axter dad. C'lans.sa she should lay off Laurellon case for lhe tell~ Baxter to quit try1ng to protect her. time being. In an attempt 10 make Edward
shes a strong inclepcnd.cQ1 woman. In· thank Sean's company a success Sean
scnphon on Leeanne's watcb leavesJordy places phony id an the New York Times.
and Trey to behcve herfamtlywas in show Jeff tells Mike he hasa secret about Ganny.
business. Thoma' tells Sloane he unc;ter-Jeff finally tells Mike the story when Mike
stands why s~e wants Mark and Clanssa agrees to give him video camera Jeff says
.
1oae1her. With IUxter . cleared. on at· he heard Rick and Ganny argu;ng about
tcmfted murder cha~ Ill Marks hoot· Ginny·s one-night stand w11h Derck A
mg yleragrcestodefcndJenny D.A. tells • hurt Mike call~ Ginny a tramp Tcm
Jcnnr she could face one year lo life leaves the ga s on an the kuchen afle~ taking
1mpnsonment for the shooting of Mark. sleeping pills. An unconscious Terri 15 who shf thought ~as. J~sh Hamngton. rushed to the hospital. Ted swears he does
not want lcm to die. Anno team$ the
ioihals on the pendant are T.O .. Terri's
first and middle 1ni11als. •• !... OUIDUllO lJQHT: Melcher 1dm111 to
O aire he's (ailing in love with Maeve. AJex
discovers Simon's fingerprints and plans
to have them run throuah the FBI to learn
his real identity. Wh1fe Simon's ttllina
Jesse his father walked out on him, be
realizes Alo bas buued the room. Reva
finds desperately ltt bum who refuses to let
her c.alJ doctor. Finding her missing
engagement ring around the bum's neck
Reva realties he. not K~le, saved her the
night she tried to commit su1c1de. Mindy
funous when Kun asks Belh to keep an eye
on her in L.A. Claire tells Bri&&S she has
personal reward for him 1f he gets proof
pos111ve Rick into drugs. Ed returns home
with news of Ben Bauer's death. • • • RYAN'S HOPE: When Dakota chanics
his mind and does sta&ed bed scene w11h
Mauae. a horrified Jill accuses Magglt' of
being a tramp. Frank believes Jill has
overreacted and she admits she can't help
11. when Dakota's around anpther woman
she get•Jealous.'Dcvhn continues 10 rome
on to Jack. • • •
SANTA BARBARA: Santana and
Mason agree to mam so she can 1u11n full
• • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: After
tcllina Lloyd she is pi:epiant, Llz.a tells him
she w1nts divo~. Liu aJ50 tell• Hop?
their relationship can now merely be a
fnendsh1p. Stu rctums to Henderson
lcam1n1 that tile Cald~ll bou~ has been
destroyed. Sunny dubs the new apartment
where everyone 1s hving .. Liberty House."
Jo and Siu arc asked to be manaaer and
caretaker. • • • YOUNG 6 RES11.£SS: Suddenly reabz·
ma Jack was Jail's cabin lover, John goct to
Lindsay. who won't confirm or deny. A
crushed John cries bitterly. A smuJ K.ax
behevin• JiU penniless, keeps offennt Jiii
a JOb. Brock helps chm Ashley who's sim
devastated because baby V1ctona called
her a witch. Amy tells Tyrone she needs
ume to think over his marriage proposat
Shawn admits 10 Lauren he wa~ older
when his mother died -11. not 6.
Starshi1f's 'Sara' rockets to top of chart
By the Associated Press
The follow10g arc Billboard's ho1
record hits as they appear in next
week's issue of Billbo,.rd magai.i~.
Copyright 1986. Billboard Publi·
ca11ons. Inc. Reprinted wuh per·
mission.
HOT SINGLES
I ' Sara' SlarstllP (Grunt)
2 "Theff Drffml" Heert ICapltoll
J "Kvrle" Mr Milter (llCA)
• "Secrel LOYtf'S" AllanllC Slerr IA&M)
S."How Wiii I Know" Whllnev Houston
(Aris la I 6."R 0 .C.K In Ille US A " JOl1n Cougar
Mellencamp (Ill••>
1 "Rocll Ma Amedeus" Falco IA&MI
2ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATIONS .
BF.sT FOREIGN FIIM
BF.sT ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
'f he Official Sto1y
I "Siient Running" Mlk• & Tna Machank' CAllanlk )
9 "Klno F<>< e Dev" Tl'IOmP10tl Twlnl IArl.ial
10 "Nllllla" Elton JOl1n (Gelfenl
11."Whal You Nffd" lnx• (Allantlc)
12."Thll Could Be Iha Nlohl" Lovert>Ov
<Cotumbla) 13 "T,,. Swffltll TabOO" Sade (Portrait)
14 "Sanctify Yountll" SlmPlt Mlndl IA&M· l/irolnl
IS "KtU" Prine• & TM Rt•olullon (Pallln
Park I 16 "Ltl'l Go All Ille Wav" Slv Fox (CaolloO 11 "Llv11111 In Amtrlce•• Jam.s Brown IScolll
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19 "Lift In e Nortllern Town" TM Dream
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19 "Manic Mond•v" &.note' <Cotumt>lal 20 '8e11•, So Lonetv" Cllerl+e Sexton tMC.t.)
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3 "Wtleome lo IM Rffl World" Mr Miller
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S "The Broadwev Alt>vm" 8erbn Streliand
(Columblal
6 "Scoracrow" John Cowar ~mp
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7 "Knee ()ftp In,,.. Hooota" SlarVllP (Grunl)
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12 "'Rocllv II/' Soundtrack" (Scolll Bro' J
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REVIEW
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday. Marett 8, 1Ne A 7
~-. 'Buffalo Bill' takes his act to cable
By llOBB8T BARR • I,,,_....,
NEW YORK -Bill 81ttJn,er, that
louse, that eaomaniac. that male
chauvinist Pia. is now one oftbe best
reasons to have cable television.
"Buffalo Bill," which had a brief run
on NBC a couple of years aao, returns
Sunday OI" the Arts & Entertainment
Network
l'Mre are only 26 &hows, but suar
Dabney Coleman says, .. 26 shOW$
may have been just enoup ...
They were more th.an 'enough for
most viewen, who seem supinely
content with insipid sitcoms that
depend on tbe boisterous lau&b track
to tell them when the jokes come.
Even when sweetened by its own
canned laughter, "Buffalo Bill'' was
just too tart for mus taste.
Bill was supposed to be the charac-
ter you loved to hate, but most
viewers just hated bim, so much so
that they arose from their couches
between "Chters" and "Hill Street
Blues" to switch off the unbearable
Bill.
Bill Bittinger is the host of a two-bit
television talk show in Buffalo, N.Y ..
who bulljes the station manager (Max
Wright), humiliates his girlfriend Jo
Jo (Joanna Cassidy) and insults his
staft(Gecna Davis, John Fiedler and
Charles Robinson).
81U was I.be kind of jerk who could
propote to Jo So with tbetc honeyed
words: "You·~ better than 90 percent
oflhe bimbos out tbm."
In the estimation of its few but
fuvcnt fans, ''Buffalo Bill" was bener
than 90 percent of the television out
there. Coleman, soundioa a bit like
lhe character in a recent interView
from California, sa~ that people who
watched the show' ~ 1ntdlcctually a
cut above the averaac television
viewer."
TV comedies have had their viJ.
lains and boors, such as Louie De
Palma on "Tui," Ted Baxter on
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show," and
Archie Bunker on "AlJ in the Fam:
ily," but Bill was the first wi1h
absolutely no redcemina qualities.
Bill practiced bis aolf swing in his
office with regular balls. "You can't
get the distance with practice balls,"
he said. smackina them through an
open window towatd downtown Buf·
falo. •
When a woman was bTought m as
~host of bis show, be suggested
drugjng her. "Just thinking out
loud," Bill said.
When Bill's show was canceled, he
launched into a · rambling speech
laced with quotations from the songs
"My Way" and "The Impossible
Dream," and talked about getting
b&ctc to some cban-.ble wort. "God
knows I mi'5 that," be wd.
And wbC'o he wa5 uisuJtcd by tus
black makeup man, Bill d~ed of
bcina chased by Zulu warriors.
mouthy hookers and other racist
stereotypes while Rav Charles sana.
"Hit the Road. Jack.''
Coleman said that he would never
have let Bill evolve into a more
sympathct1c character. Jr there had been a seoond sea50n, however, be
says be would have played Bill as a
more of• con man, with at least a
veneer of pJtusibility and charm.
Coleman and his manaser, Bernie
BriOstein, one of bis partntts in the
P.roductioo company which made
'Buffalo Bill," arc dcvelopin& a hew
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wouldn•t say much about tbec:oaoepc.
be Utd he would not be plaYiaa a rat
lhit time around.
He barbon no bol)CS of rev-iv ...
..Buffalo Bill." a lbow he ttptda u
"one of the best ever made. ..
"I'm &lid that it's held the place it
bas in t6e hearu of people, aad IMt
now a few more people will have a
ch&DOC to sec it, .. be said.
.. Most importantly; wo·~ just
proud of what we did -and dull
wollld have been the cue whether it
came beck on or oot."
"Buffalo Bill" will be 51\own ~Y
at 8 p.m. and midruah\ Suoday, •th
ttpeats on Monday at 3 p.m. and •
Wednesday at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m,
Buddy Rich band sharp in Viejo concert WOOIW AUDI
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By RANDY J AY MATlN
0.-, ,.. CGf o 19' 1'*411
You've seen him on TV. Perhaps
you've caught his act at Disneyland
but have you seen Buddy Rich with
his ego, impeccable meter and 15-
pioce band at Mission Viejo High
School?
Despite a rainstorm that would
have kept many at
home. a near ca-
pacity audience of
350 turned out to
see Rich recently
;n the school's
wedge -shape d
auditonum.
Seated on a
raised platform be·
tween the piano
and 12-pioce horn Rid
section, Rich showed off a sense of
timing that has set the standards for
fo ur decades.
He fought his fin.I baltlt>
First on the bill was a mid-tempo
shuffie that saw pianist Barry Ketner tak~ a long be-bop solo, hi s light touch
deltcately pulling the notes from
ivory keys.
A horn fantasy followed in which
answering Layers of trumpets sailed
atop honky bass sax ltnes. Trumeter
Greg Gisbert, whom Rich later m-
troduced as "cute and adorable ... but
weird," demonstrated powerful
chopsell:pelling large bursts of wind m
concentrated clusters ala Maynard
Ferguson.
The set closed with another mellow
ballad. Steve Marcus play~ a blue~y
yet comically sqwak1ng solo while the
band chimed m choir-like with word-
less humm;ng.
Dunng a short intermission bass
saxaphonist Jay Cume explaioed:
"We play a lot of high schools -and
clubs. Last night we were in Modesto
and tomorrow we play in Las Vegas.
on the S<.ollish Highlandi. in 1536.
He will fight his greatest battle
on the streets of New York City in 1986.
His name is Connor Mac IR.Od.
He is immortal.
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If ~u've never been frightened by anything,
you11 be frightened by this!
NOW PLAYING
"We don't follow a set hst. Buddy
never announces the song tjtles.
There are 130 titles in lhe book
(rcpenoire) and he just calls them by
number. You get to know them that
way after playing the tunes night after
night."
t>uring the second half of the show.
perhaps realizing that this was not his
usual, more critical audience, Rich
loosened up and appeared to enjoy
addressing the audience boastfully.
fast crossing tus sticks, playing on the
rim of his snare, juggled stJcks off the
skin of a ride tom and beat on the bass
skin with both stick and foot pedal.
The rain added its part too, notice-
ably pounding on the theatre's roof
during quieter passages.
Rich, who prefers to play on a
dimly illuminated stage, kept a
dialogue going with the student light
man who, perhaps il)advertently,
killed all the lamps during one of
Rich's solos. Following another repri·
mand. tbe light operator became even
more creative.
Next, Rich announced a Duke
EUington tune as "Caravan" qu1ck.ly
amending it to .. Cherokee" (so m uch
for the numbering system). The tune
proved to be a farec that saw Rieb
clumping away randomly at the
piano. Bassist Mike Bloom did all he
could to hold things together in this
corny mumbo until Rich, with a gasp,
fell offtbc piano bench.
A similarly entertaining evening
was recorded recently in San Fran-
cisco and is being released as a boxed
set by Cafe records. The session will
also be available on Laser disc and all
formats of consumer video including
VHS-Hi-Fi and 8 mm.
Capping a boogied up version of
Paul Simon's "Keep The Customer
Satisfied" Rich took a solo that was a
model ofOuidity. He played lightning
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MOYIE
• "Abbott And Costello Meet The
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MOVIE
• • "Jost The Way You Are" (198')
Kristy McNlchol. Michael Ontkean
([)MOVIE •••;,'"Black Beauty t t971) Mark
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WRESTLING
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Fatley Granger, Cathy O'Ooooell
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(C)MOVIE • * '~ "Desperately Seeking Susan
( t985) Rosanna Arquette. Madonna
MOVIE * • "Dracula's Castle ( 1969) John
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eMOVlE
• t "Tarzan And Tile Slave Girl
l 1t50Ji:e Batt•. v.._ Bt~ 1=== * * * "KllS ~ Kl1t" ( 1953) K•
tllryn Grayton, Howard KMI.
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El!ubeth Tay!Of, Angela Lansbury
I) HISSAH SPECIALS
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(I)MOVIE * * t t "The lnf0<mlf" ( 1935) Vic·
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I AMEllCAN OOYBNilENT
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• • • "The c.ndldate'" (1972) Rob-
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• • • "Shamus" ( 1973) Burt Rey-
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OMOVIE * • • "The Big Bus" I 1976) Joseph
Bologna. Stockatd Channing ~~TAYLOR * • •.; "The BaHad 01 GrllQ()(io Cor-
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Tom Bower
DAHCEFEVER
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MOVIE * •·~ "Mooow" (1986) Daniel J
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MOVIE * * * "The Deep" (1977) Rober1
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MOVIE * * *' "The Leopard" ( 1963) Burt
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MOVIE
• • • "Same Time. Next Year" ( 1978) Alan Alda. Elten Burstyn
MOVIE • *'It "The Adventures Of Buckaroo
Banzai· Across The 8th Dimension"
( 1934) Peter Weller, John Uthgow
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Holmes' Sm&11er Brottww" 11975)
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MONEWIQ OMATOT AMENCAH HEAO THN!E'I COWAN't ~~ TOKU90 8AIZa8EH
MOYIE * "Cuttt Ot Tilt Pink Panther"
(1983)Ttd W• Oevld HMr1
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MOVIE
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K .. ton, Mel Gibson. ~=HOOD ** "Mll(e's MUl'der'' (1934) Debra
Winger, Mn Keyloun.
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CJ) ~OTT:q SEAL TELETHON
I NEWS •
MOYIE • *** "AU Thet Jaa" (1979) Roy
$dltldtr. Artn Reinking. IGAEAT~ G08PE1. OOl.O =°FROM 8ANTA-1A
H "Fas1 Fooward" (1985) John
~~·Don Frnlln
• **~ "PllcM In The HWI" (1984)
Siiiy Field, Llndlly CrOUM.
(!)TALES FAOMlHE IWIKSllf
(I) PAPS! a4A8E
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aJ~Q TCMIY la FACTS Of Lff
CANDI STATOH-StSSEWEll
T\.IANNl POINT HONEYMOOHE"8
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• W.C. FE.OS STRAIGHT UP
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8 MOVIE "Classified Lovt" (Premiere) Mlchael
Mc:Keen, Steplllnle Farw;y.
I ~
H * "Shamus" (1973) Burt Rev·
nolds. Dyan Cannon .MOVIE
U 'h "Vatt.f Glt1" (1983) NiCOllS
Ctge, Deborah Foreman.
! DALLAS HOLM
BOXING
MOVIE * * ·~ "The Killing F"lelds" {1934)
Sam Waterston, Halng S. Ngor .
DEMPSEY I MAKE.PEACE
MOYIE * * "Porky's Revenge" ( 198S) Dan
Monahan, Wyatt Knight.
(%)MOVIE
• • • "My First Wife" I 1984) John
Hargreaves, Wendy Hughes
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CJ) HEWS
-9'.20-m> PLEDGE BREAK
_ .. .30_
a a221 (!) EASTER SEAL TELETHON
ai) DAVE ROEVER
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8i) P£TER. PAUL ANO MARY: 25TH
AMllVEMAlf'( ---llrTOHSTml
~LEMON
MOVIE ••~ "Oeeperalely Ste*= 1"6) Roelllnl Atquetl•.
MOYIE H~ "SlNmen" (1984) Jeff enc
•· 1<M9n Allen Cl) 1WIUOHT ZONE
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1 =~ INDEP!NOEJfT NEWS
-10'.M-• IPORT1 ,llJ/f.
-11:09-1 :f V~
H * "Doctor Dolittla" ( 1987) Ai
Hltrllon, Swnentha Egg#. ~mnHOO
I SATUll)AY ALM
HOT SEAT
ATMMCMES
MOVIE
.. "Oeldly BleMlng" ( 1981) em.
Borgnl,._, Lois Nettleton.
(%)MOVIE
.. "Death Gelne'' (19n} Sondf
Lod!e. $fYlnoOr Ceuel.
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• FAWLTY TOWERS
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I BAANABY JONES al LATE NIGHT wrTH DAVID
L.ETTE.AMAH 8 EY£WfTNESS SPORTS
WEB<EHO .MOVIE
.. ... "Coming Home" ( 197(
J1111 FO<tda. Jon Voight.
~~·s~
• • ••.; "Ufe With Father" (1947
Wiiiiam Powell, Irene Dunne.
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Arboretum's weekend sales
feature rare, native plants
A plant sale today and Sunday at
the Fullerto n Arboretum will feature
mistletoe fig ( Fiscus deltoidea), a
slow-growing evergreen shurb that
even1ually reaches 8 to I 0 feet.
The weekend plant sales, from I 0
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and I to 3
p.m Sundays, arc sponsored by the
Fnends of ihe Arboretum and the
Potters, volunteers who propagate
plants for use on the arboretum
grounds on the Cal State Fullerton
feature Reed-stemmed Orchid ( The afternoon program, entitled
Epidendrun obrienianum). terrestrial "What's New Under the Sun1" will
orchids that can be grown m con-feature Evelyn Weidner of We1dner's
tainers or in the ground in well -Begonia Gardens in Leucadia.
drained moist soil ihe meeting will be held in the
• • • Neighborhood Congregational
Flower arranging and artistic use of Church. 340 St. Ann's Drive, Laguna
containers wlll be demonstrated by Beach.
Scott McCool of Houston. Texas, for • • • . members of the Floral Arts Guild. Members ofNewPon Hills Garden
Ttre guild meeting will begin at IO Club will meet at 9:30 a.m. March 20
a.m. Monday at 601 N. Baker St.. in Clubhouse 2. Port Carlow Place,
ta Ana. For-information, ca~ Beach. --
Emily Ruhlig at 544-1617. A history on pcrfymes will be
•. • • presented b_y Dolly Boggs, perfume
---mJ~'Je~a--recopued===~'"T'.Jea=ar::e:=-r "'TJn=-=p==rovJ=·r:iar.-:m=-=g=-=sp=ec~i::slizr.=:e:-:ar1i::-:e:::ra:::p::!.Y:--::se::,.:--_ --;-'"Cll'IATrl'O'sour.i n-c-1 u-ded is a wide range of
.vfces to patients In the home. taking on the difficult cases, and plant materials for indoor and out-
mdin1 tbe qualJty al life that much better. Our concern for door use. native plants and other
quality tlldand1 to our employees, as well. '™' recognize talent drought-tolerant plants.
Mona ~how wlll presc~1 a program consultant for Neiman-Marcus.
on making and planh~ hafi~ng For information, call Jean Todd at
baskets at the 11 am. meeting Fnday 644-6929 or Joyce Anderson at and ri1ward succeJs with sudi advaDtsges as: The sale on March 15 and I 6 will of the Laguna Beach Garden Club. 640-8396.
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TRIVIA
CM2D, Lolly tops
with perfe~t .11 s
Chalk up li4 ~~t;.for Cblk. ~ho > ---~---------
5(l()red 10 cotrCct an~wers this w~k
and whose ihtry of last week (post-
mart.ed'-.f"eb1 2S) finally anivcd
Thursday tWith 'six rig.ht. He was
given half credit (two) last week, so he
collects four mo~ sloce bis late card is
the fault of the Postal Disservice -
which also may have delayed some of
this week's entries. · ·
Perfect scores in this round came
from CM!D and LoUy ud Co., while
the Lancers missed the brass ring by a
mere half-point. The pacesetting
TRIVIA BOWL
VSTANDINGS
.
GWC Kofftt Kla&cb joined Chalk an
the I 0-point circle. •
We'll see if we can sack you football
fans with the spons question today.
Happy trivializing.
I . What was Charles Duming's
mckllame in the movie ··To Be or Not
to Be?"
2. What was S teve Forrest's
nickname on the TV scnes "SWAT?''
3. What son of a creature was
Churchy LaFemme in the comic strip
Pogo?
4. Which member of the Chicago
Seven was bound and gagged at his
trial?
S. How old was Lies I 1 n .. The Sound
of Music?"
6. Name the only actor in the
Broadway version of "That Cham·
pionship Season" to repeat his role in
Toi
TITUS
the movie.
7. The term "sacking" the quar-
terback was originated by what famed
defensive lineman?
8. Against what team did Gordon
MacRae's college play its crucial
baseball game in the movie "About
Face?"
9. James Stewart. Steve Allen and
Sal Minco all have played individuals
in the same line of work in auto-
biographical movies. Name the com-
mon field.
I 0. Ted Lewis used to ask "ls
everybody happy?" Wbo, on both
stage and screen, asked, "Was any-
body happy?" in his comic solo for
what shoW1
Last Week's Answers
I. Katharine Hepburn (four Os-
cars)
2. David Carradine (TV's Shane)
3. A black feather (lnd1an of the
month)
4. Dolly Madison (first lady twice)
5. "Sweet Georgia Brown"
(Globetrotters' song)
6. "The Glass Menagerie" (broken
unicorn)
7. Army and Navy (first instant
replay) ·
8. P, 0 , E ("Dr. Strangclove" code)
9. Fidel Castro (live chicken sand-
wich)
10. (a) Richard Nixon, (b) Nikita
Khrushchev (firsts to Mo~w. Wash-
ington)
Send your answers to TRIVIA, c/o
the Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Cosra
Mesa 92626. All entries must be
received by Wednesday, orherwi~
half the player's last score will be
awarded.
. HoR oscoPf
Suday,Marclt
ARJES (~arch 2 ~-April. I. 9): ~nario hia)ll~ghts mstjtutions, special
aroups, hospitals, unique v1s1t wttb ooe who 1s temporarily confined.
TAURUS(April ~May 20): You'U turn in .. oul$ta_ndingperformance."
You'll know exactly what to do at s,ccified time. Emphasis on popularity,
desire, romance, speculation, ability to win contests.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Pleasure principle emphasized, recent
family dispute will be settled. You'll be
SYDNEY
more aware of body image. general
appearance, wardro be, need for more.._
anention to diet, outntion. Sagittarian
plays outst.and inf role. ,
CANCER June 2 1-July 22):
Favorable lunar aspect c.oincidcs with o .
travel, communication, langl1Jll!1.~bil~-MARR
ty to shake free from status quo. wish ss •••••••••••• fulfilled. especially where romance is
concerned. Philosoppica.I concepts come into clear focus.
· LEO(faly23-Aug. 22)! Extra effort puts you."overthetop." Emphasis on ·
design, motives, learning and creative process. Dig deep for information
especiaJly in connection with financial status of others. '
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Chanies occur at home, bask objectives are
subject to revision. Lunar emphasis on legal affairs. public relations,
cooperative effons, clash of ideas.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Go slow, be especially wary in connectio n
with offers of employment. Individual attempting to impress you could be
boastful, arrogant, even belligerent.
SCORPIO (Oc.t. 23-Nov. 21 ): Good lunar aspect coincides with
charisma, physical attraction, variety, children, change, speculation. Love
relationship intensifies, you could become "inextricably involved."
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Long-range prospects are spotlighted. ~mphasis on home, security, basic earnings. Strive for wider audience. be
aware of marketing procedures.
C~RICORN (I?ec. ~2-J~n. 19): rocus .on relative~. espec1aJly brothers
and sisters. Scenano llighhg.hts tnps, v1sns, surpnscs, new stans in
''different" directions.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Intuition nngs true where finances are
concerned. Have rcfereqce material available, check sources. realize you can
locate what you need. r
PISCES(Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Moon in yours1gn coincides with initiative.
popularity, correct judgment and timing. Additional demands will be made
on your time, communications will l;>e relevant.
IF MARCH t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have ability to stnke chord of
universal appeal. Many are drawn to you, seeking counsel where affairs, of
heart are concerned.
Affairs to remember
of ten hard to forget
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
43-year-old mother of a teen-age
daughter. I have been divorced since
she was 2. I never meant to be
promiscuous. but I 5 years of love
affairs can make a record look pre tty
bad. Each new affair was meant to be
the "affair to end all affairs." Each
new lover was expected to be the key
to my happiness and the solution to
aJI my problems. Because of this
fttlitude (which I have since changed)
A1u1
I.AIDERS
other Junky stuff we have to do.
Mi 1 t le • I became involved in sexual rela-0 , •e eo p e a Jn d tionships too eagerly an<J. too soon. .& 1 &--,Then I would cndJU2-&Clllni bun or
Do you realize how frustrating it is
to be called on the carpet because you
didn:t put the date on a jar of
applesauce m-1.hc rcfriieratoJ? Or
because you forgot to chart a note one
day on the condition of a person who
~as~ 't chan~ed physically or mentally 1 7 • · 1 hurting the man. · c o_wningserious y re~J:8~~~:a~~rt~:~~~ns:~r1;oal·~
_ -../ -believe most of them intentionally
Circuses att fewer now, but clowns
are more numerous. And more than
half the c;tude nts in the clown colleges
a re women. Most do not hope to
perform on sawdust. Like bell y
dancers, who also are more numerous
o f late. they expect to perform only
before small select audiences.
Black sulfurous tar ooLed from the
ground around early Venezuela's
Lake Maracaibo -that's oil well
co untry, son -and the colo nists sent
gobs of the goo back to Spam as a
medicine for gout.
Ask I 00 secretaries whether they'd
take up another line of work, if they
had it to do over again. and 64 will say
yes. accordfog to the pollsters.
ls perfume a necessity? If not, why
do more than half the women carry
perfume in their purses? That many
do, according to the marketing re·
searchers.
Average house nationwide has four
calendars. Use to be. the average
house had four road maps. too. but
not anymore.
What makes you near-sighted is the
fact that your eyeballs are too long.
L.M.
BOYD
Such a simple little tool, the sewing
needle. Ma nufacture of same, though,
1s a complex JOb. More than 20
processes.
Abe Lincoln wrote five vemons of
his Gettysburg Address. He delivered
the second -with ad libs. Only copy
he signed was the fifth. That's the one
on the stone plaque in the Memorial.
Says here a 2-year-old should be
able to put at least two words
together. Ha! I've seen 2-year-olds
who easily could put a half dozen
words together. No, no. no. no. no.
no.
Eye doctors are trying to figure out
how to make instant contact lenses
simply by pouring a substance on the
hun or exploit women, but if a
woman is too willing and too eager to
please. a man finds it difficult to
understand that she could want more
from him than just agood time in bed.
It's taken a long time. but I'm
finally willing to admit that our
mothers and grandmothers weren't
just prudes, they were sman. In their
day. couples went through a counship
or dating period that enabled them to
~et to know each other before becom -
tng sexually involved. I'm sure this
saved a lot of pain a nd grief and made
for stable and lasting relationships.
Today, the sexual revolution not-
withstanding, it's still up to the
woman to have enough self-respect
and self-control to set limits and
decade for herself if and when she
wants to say "yes." My daulthter
already knows this. Thank goodness
her mother does. too. -HAPPIER
AN DWlSER.
DEAR H. AND W.: Tbank you for a
10UJ1d aad solid letter. It's flJled wltb
tbe kind of wisdom bona of ex-
perience. I wisb I could bave said It so
well. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: You say
eyes.
L.M. Boyd
colamll11t.
nurses deal with pain, suffering and
death every day. True, but burnout is
getting to be a senous problem. We
Is a syadlcatu bum out, not because of the sick
people who are demanding; it's all the
in six years. .
I want to take care of patients and
give them the time and attention they
deserve. I am not interested in
loolong good on paper and attending
unnecessary time-consuming meet-
ings. lfwe don't get back to the basics
of the profession, nobody will care to
go into the field and there will be
damed few nurses. -FED UP IN
N.Y.C ITY.
DEAR N.Y.C.: Notbag tbe date oa
bospliaJ food ud making cbart
aotatloa1 ARE ba1lc1 of 1M pro-
fecsioa. Tile cart yoar patients de-
serve lDclades kttplD1 track of Hell
detaJls. Stick witll It aDd lwtdle tbe
boring, but e11eatlal aspects of tbe
job. Tbi1 makes for competent aan ·
Ing. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: A letter
from m) mother-in-law says. "I am
making a hst of au the things you've
done over the years that haven't set
right with me."
I think she's trying to get her son
back. lo my opinion our maniage is
better than most How should I deal
with this? -Saginaw, Mich.
DEAR SAG: It 1oud1 as lf tll1e
woman is trylag to trap yoa lDto a
four-door family fl&bt. Don't rtse to
tbe baJt. Say no"1Dg to eilller yoar
luasbud or yov motbtr·lD·law aboat
tilt letter. Be sweet as pie. It will
drive lier aut1.
Crosby'sgirlridesnew 'Stagecoach'
By tile Auoclated Pre11
LOS ANGELES -Mary
Cro1by says she would have done
a walk-on just to be in the second
revival of"Stagecoach."
Instead. she plays the "good Jirt" 1n the CBS movie, which
recently completed production in
Tucson. The role was created by
LMJse Platt in the 1939 JoM
rord classic and was done by
StefuJe Powers in the t 966
remake.
She said she wanted to be in it
because "it brings me full circle.
My Dad was in the first remake (
BlDg Crosby played the alcoholic
doctor). Crosby said she loved
playing the good girl after playina
a variety of vamps. She was the
one who shot J .R. in "Dallas" and
m o t recently she was m "Nonh
and South" and will be in the
sequel to the m1ni~ncs.
•woody' honored
LOS ANGELES -Cartoon1•u
Waller Lu~~J the Oscar-winnina
creator of woody Woodpecker,
has been honored with a sidewalk
$lar in the Hollywood Walk of
Fame 1n ceremonies complete
with a human-,11cd woodpedcer
character.
More thin 200 fan~ witne std
the dedication of 1he tar. be·
,..
llary Croeby
tween 1host of Errol Flyu and
Ll1J Poet In ftont of the Holly-
wood Roosevelt Hotel. h was the
I .823rd star implanted in tht
Hollywood and Vine waJkwa).
Lanu. 8S. has been a cartooni&t
since he was 16 and has been
under contract witb Un1vcnal
tudios for S 7 years..
t'
Pbll Donahue
Johnaon aaea
MIA~lt -Ooa Johl OI ha
filed 1 $2 m il hon lawsuit against a
real estate broker who alltacdlr, d1sclo~ that the "M1am1 'lace ·
television star \\U planning to
build a home on posh tar Island.
The uit ch~ that Ocnld
Llorens. a broker with Wimbish
Realty Inc .. broke an oral agree·
ment not to publicly reveal an}
informauon about Johnson's
property on the island between
Miami and Miami Beach, the
prkc o f the property or any
specific terms of the transaction.
Johnson hired tJorens la 1
August to find property where he
could build a single-family home.
The d~l was completed Feb. 10
and. shortly afterward, the Miami
Herald published a front-plge
an1clc on 1t.
Donahue •aorry'
BETHLEHEM. Pa. -TV talk·
show host P•U Oou•.e. ~ho
dest'nbcd Bethlehem as a sick or
d)IDI industrial cit). has
apo1oai1cd to Mayo r Paul
Marcinc1n and satd he m'ght
bnna his popular show here.
ln b1 book. "The Hum1n
An1ma1:· Donahue uKd Betl\Je..
hcmuan C:l&mple of the nauon's
chan11ng 1ndu.strial cLi mate.
But Marc1ncin wrote to
Dona.hue to SI)' that the City's
economy hll a positive s1dc a.nd
opponuru t1es in d1ven1fied bus•·
ne have replaced lo,t steel
indu try JObs.
WEEKLY 8ll00£ QlJlZ
Q.1-A South, vuln rlble. you
hold:
+4 J AQO •KI07 .. '31
The bidding has proceed~:
West North Eut Soati.
1 NT 2 + PaH ?
What action do you take"
Q .2-As South, vulnerablt , you
hold:
+9863 'Ql062 .JAH3 +9
The bidding has proceeded.
North Ea•t Soath WHt
1 PU• 2 ' Pu• 3. , .... ?
What do you bid now?
Q .8-Both vulnerable, as South
you hold·
+J63 ·7 11096 •AXJ982
Partner opens the bidding with one
heart. What do you respond?
Q.4-East·Wt!it vulnerable. as
South you hold:
+Void • Jl0963 0 AKJ9152 MS
The bidding has proceeded:
West North Eut South
2 • Pae1 2 NT ?
What action do you take?
Q .6-As South , vulnerable, you
hold:
+AQ863 QK962 ¢73 +98
The bidding has proceeded:
CHARLES
Go1t11
OMAR
SHARIFF
Weet North Eut South
l • Dble 3 ?
What action do you take~
Q .&-Both vulnerable, as South
you hold:
• A87 . 83 Q62 ._,9796
Partner Opt>ns the bidding with one
no t rump. What do you respond?
Look for answers on Monday.
For information about Charle.
Goren'• new new.tett'.er for
bridge playert, write Goren
Bridge Letter, P.O. Box «26, Or·
lando, Fla. 32802-«H.
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ACROSS
1 Cowboy gear
6 Roman 1udge
10 Chunk
14 .. _ -of Old
Smoky"
15 50-50
t6 Great Lake
17 Recompense
18 Allow to use
19 Ollie's pal •
20. Offgotng
22 Fence steps
23 Overswarm
24 Most rlsque
26 Cartogram
29 Ball soppor1
30 Exam type
31 Flee
33 Enumerated
37 Kind of look
38 Waste silk
fibers
40 Alaska city
41 Bypassed
43 Mouthllke
opening
44 Obstruction
45 Ory
47 Cooling
devlee
48 Contempl
51 Auricles
53 Water body
54 Of Old times
59 Mix
60 -St Vincent
Miiiay
61 Oscar
Pet8'SOn's
forte
62 Approached
63 Out of
6-4 Manifesto
65 SfelOh
66 Phoemc1an
City
67 Adam's son
et al
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2 Put In chips
3 OISr\lpt
4 Radar's km
5 Run
6 Fool
7 Throughoul
8 Kindly
9 Purpose
10 Contagious
11 A Shaw
12 Irani money
13 Canon
21 Neckwear
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22 Wound cover
25 Weaponry
26 lnterfuse
27 To safety
28 Lyricist
32 o+d well
33 Head ges1 ure
34 House pan
35 Flauber1's -
Bovary
36 Churchman
38 Cotl soc
39 Body of
folklore
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43 Predica·
men ts
45 Ttl
46 Nibble away
48 DJ's ware
49 Inner
50 Muck
52 Avalanche
55 --about
56 Pace
57 Length unll
58 Rotlaways
60 Salamander
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AlO Onlnge eo.t DAtLY PILOT/ Saturday, Marci'l 8, 198~
TBS
FAllJLY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"listen! I hear a buzz-keeto"
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"No.w that's what I call control."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
"'~ 3·e
"How come Dottie can raise her voice to
me but I can't raise my voice to her?"
-PEANUTS
SO MERE I AM AGAIN
RJDIN6 ON TME BACI(
OF MOM'S 61C'r'CLE ..
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
"T01HE REAR .... MARCH 11'
MOM DOES THE
PEDALING ANO ™E
STEERING. AND I DO .~
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by J im Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
by Pat Brady
BLOOll COUl'fTY by Berke Breathed
POUTICS 1
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MOON MULLINS
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1'M "i:o 0AGGEDTO l'M FALUNG ASLEEP
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EXCa1TNE M~ 9Un.PING-. L0:>N-? ~N.
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~~~ M~OF·fT ....
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l JUST CAME HOME AND FOUND
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by Gary Trudeau
Archbishop calls
film blasphemous
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -A movie that tells the story of
Christ's parents in a modem setting has drawn critjcism from the
Roman Catholic archbishop of Portland.
The film "Hail Mary" is blasphemous and insulting from the
Catholic viewpoint, Archbishop Cornelius Power said m a letter
read in some Rom an Catholic churches at Sunday Mass.
"HajJ Mary," directed by Jean-Luc Godard of France, was
shown Thursday night as part of the ninth Portland International
Film Festival.
The film te11s the story of Mary and Joseph. Mary works in a
service station and Joseph 1s a cab driver. As in the biblical account,
Mary becomes pregnant even though she is-a virgin. Joseph, even
though he doubts Mary's story, remains with her and accepts the
situation.
In "Hail Mary" the dccisjon to abstain from sex 1s portrayed as
difficult for Joseph and Mary, who appears nude in many scenes.
Power's letter called the showing "an arrogant decision" and
said those responsible for it "cannot honestly say that they were
unaware that the film would be offensive to a sizable number of
people. Wherever it has been shown -in Paris. France. in New
York, Boston, Seattle, and elsewhere in this country -vigorous
protests have accompanied its showing."
T he letter did not call for specific protests but several people
demonstrated in front ofThe Oregonian newspaper, a co-sponsor of
the film festival with KINK radio. the Northwest Film & Video
Center and the Portland State Univenity Film Committ.ec.
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Former Senator
Jacob K. Javits
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -
Jacob K. Javils, a liberal Republican
and civil rights champion who over-
came the clubbincss of the U.S.
Senate and ~me one of its most
respected members, died Friday
night. He was 81.
Javits suffered from amyotrophic
lateraJ sclerosis. a progressive muscle
and nerve disorder also known as Lou
Gehrig's disease.
As his condition deteriorated, the
disease hamp¢rcd his physical move-
ment but never dulled his sharp
mind.
''Life poes not stop with terminal
illness. Only the patient stops if he
doesn't have the will to go forward
with life until death ovenakcs him .... " Javits sa id in 1984.
Javits represented New York in the
Senate for 24 years. a record for the
state. He wa s a minority within a
minority - a Republican in a
Democratic-controlled chamber. a
liberal in a generally conservative
party. His hberahsm. has Jewish faith
and a personality more arrogant than
outgoing kept Javits from gaining
easy acceptance from bis colleagues.
Javits survived those who snubbed
him, arowing in reputation and importance. ln the early 1970s, a poll
of Senate staffers named Javits the
most intelligent member of the Sen-
ate and the second most effective.
When he lcf\ it, he was the top
Republican on the Foreign Relations
Committee, consulted frequently on
world affairs by p~s.idents of both
parties.
Javits frequently said he bccafne a
Republican not in spite of his libcraJ
bchefs, but because of them.
"l joined the Republiean Party
because it was the reform party," he-
said, adding that when he first entered
politics, he associated Democrats
with corrupt big-city machines and
Southern racism.
Fl.rat elected black
LOS ANGELES -Thomas L.
Griffith Jr., a retired Superior Court
Paul Newell, founded Laguna Realty
Paul Clark Newell. a Laguna Beach resident for many years and founder of
the Laguna Realty died Feb. 25 in San Luis Obispo at 80. ·
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Born in Los Angele~. Newell was the son of a prominent Presbyterian
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Montana, Arizona and Southern California at the tum of the century. At the
time of his death, Newell was working on a biography of Senator Clark.
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Jacob K. Jana
JUdge who was the first black ever
elected in a Los Angeles countywide
vote, has died from complications
caused by a stroke. He was 83.
Griffith was also the first black ever
admitted to the Los Angeles County
Bar Association.
From 1934 to 1949 he headed the
Los Angeles chapter of the National
AssociatJon for the Advancement of
Colored People and was at the
forefront of the integration of munici-
pal swimming pools at a time when
blacks and Hispanics could swim
only on assigned days.
Griffith was admitted to the Cali-
fornia State Bar in 1931 but wasn't
admiated to the Los Angeles County
Bar Association until 1950.
He was in private practice until
1953 when then-Gov. Earl Warren
appointed him to the Municipal
Court.
In 1968, he was elected to Superior
Court. the fi rst black judge chosen by
voters for countywide office.
Author Laura Bob9on
NEW YORK -Laura Z. Hobson. whose nine novels included "Gentle-
man's Agreement," the story of anti-
Scmitism in America that was made
into an Academy Award-winning
movie. has died at age 85.
Despite doubts by Mrs. Hobson
about whether the public would
accept the premise of "Gentleman's
Agreement," the book sold more than
1.6 million copies.
The story as about a writer who
poses as a J cw to learn of the
pervas.i veness of anti-Semitism for a
magazine~article. At the time, Jews
were excluded from many hoTels,
clubs, jobs and housing.
The movie, starring Gregory Peck
and Dorothy McGuire. won an Oscar
and the New York Film Critics'
awards as best film of 1947.
A 197 5 novel. "Consenting Adult,"
explored the relationship between a
mother and her homosexual son.
AJthough she dechned to say it was
autobiographical, her younger son.
Christopher. acknowledged in an
essay about that time that he was
homosexual.
Deaegretatlon pion~
SUMMERTON, S.C. -Harry
Briggs. who took part io a lawsuit that
led the U.S. Supreme Court in 1954to
outlaw "separate but equal sc hools."
has died. He was 71.
Bnggs was among 20 Clarendon
County blacks who filed suit against
the local school board in 1949 seeking
equal schools and teacher pay.
The names, listed alphabetically,
led the lawsuit to be called Briggs vs.
Elliott. Elliott was the last name of the
school di strict chairman.
Bri~ vs. Elliott and cases from
Virginia and Delaware were con-
solidated into one case, Brown vs.
Board of Education of Topeka, Kan.
The Supreme Court said in its
ruling that separate schools for blacks
and whites were unequal and un-lawful.
Briggs, a farmer and service station
worker, was fired from has job and
fled Summerton as a result of placing
his name on the lawsuit.
Wake laland commander
MEMPHIS Tenn. -Retired Rear
Adm. Winfield Scotlt Cunningham.
who commanded U.S. forces on
Wake Island when it was captured by
the Japanese at the beginning of
World War 11. has died at the age of
86.
Cunningham, who died Monday.
retired from the Navy in 1950.
He was transferred to Wake Island
less than I 0 days before the Japanese
attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.
Cunningham•s smaJI fo~. equipped
only with guns removed &om
scrapped battleships, a few machine
auns and a half-dozen outmoded F4F
fl&hter planes, fouaht off one inva5ion
attempt by the Japanese on Dec. 11 ,
but was force to surrender by the end
of the month.
Cunningham spent the rest of the
war as a prisoner.
Althouah Cunningham was the
senior officer at Wake, another man.
Marine Maj . James P.S. Devereaux,
received most of the public credjt fo r
the heroic defense of the island.
Cunningham's name was lef\ off the
Presidential Unit Citation awarded
to the defenders of Wake.
Cunninaham was later awarded th e
Navy Cross for his leadership on
Wake. but he spent several years attemptu~ to win official credit for
oommandana the island's foroes.
&'aAmertcan Heart
yMsoclatlon
WE'RE FIGHTING FOR )()UR LIFE
Orange CoM1 DAILY PILOT/Saturday, March 8, 1Ne All
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State may sue over oil leases Senato~ derides water p&et
SACRAMENTO -California
Attorney General John Van de
Kamp hM told Interior Secretary
Donald Hodel the state wants a
neaoliat.ed qreement on the
ICOpe of federal offshore oil
leasing..
In a lener to Hodel earlier this week. the attorney general threat-
ened to sue the federal govern-
ment if the Department of In-
terior proceeds this year with
developing mol'C new offshote oil
leases.
In a follow-up, two-hour pri-
vate mectina this week in Wash-
ington, Van de Kamp met with
Hodel, with a conpessional com-
mittee charsed with ,etting an
qreement on offshore 011 leases
and with California city and
county officials.
After the mcetina, reporters
were told Van de Kamp wants an
aareement similar to one that
Hodel rejected last year. The ~tary threw out the.aarecment
after oil companies objected that
little oil would be di1COvered on
the leases offered for sale.
Most Californians at Wednes-
day's mectjna were opposed to
any offshore oil drillin& alona the
Pacific Coast.
A moratorium offlhe Northern
California coast expired last fall .
Because plannina federal oil sales
takes so Iona, any leasin4 prob-
ably will not Wee place until ! 988.
Hodel caUed last month for
P•ttsburgh scandal
centers on NB firm
.
From staff ud wire repor11
A Newport Beach computer com-
pany -the center of a corruption
scandal in Pennsylvania -bas been
bit with a multimillion dollar lawsujt
by the city of Pittsburah.
The lawsuit, filed fast month but
sealed until Thursday, alleges viol-
ations of federal anti-racltetccring
statutes against four people and two
corporations connected with Com-
puter Technology Associates of New-
port Beach.
The city charges that John Tor-
quato Jr., head of Computer Tech-
nology Associates, and three other
company officials systematicaUy at-
tempted to corrupt public officials
who could help them win lucrative
government contracts.
The four were convicted or pleaded
guilty to charges in connection with
the scandal. Torquato, the alleged
mastermind of the scheme, is serving
a four-year prison sentence for his
involvement.
Also named as defendants in the
city's suit were the company's former
attorney Alan R. Stoneman; Donald
Herbert., former state director of the
Bureau of Social Security for public
employees; Computer Technology's
execuuve officer Judy Ellis; and CT A
corporations in California and Penn-
sylvania.
ACCOrcliDf to federal prosecutors,
the scheme mvolved attempts to win
government contracts through offcrs
of jobs, favors and cash. Computer
Technology eventually won contracts
with Pittsburgh, Allegheny County
and the state. .
The city is seeking triple damages
totaling almost SS00,000 and SI
million in punitive damages from
each individual and corporation.
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Trundles not Included In price -S60 extro
information from oil compuin ·
on l. 2 million acm of' po1ential
leases off the Humboldt and
Mendocino counlies' coast. .
Gov. Georae Deukmejian has
asked for a delay ln that proaram
so the state can review Hodel's
five-year 1eaJina prosram.
But Hodel also bu indicated
that in May he will call for
information on additional leases
in Southern California in ao
expanded area northward along
the coast to the San Luis Oblspo-
Monterey County line.
In bis letter to Hodel, Van de
Kamp said the call for infor-
mation in May violates the feder-
al Outer Contmental Shelf Lands
Act.
. .
•'i PlllL ~ fiaal1 in maintaiftins the quabty of hit oppotitioe llnll from dac ..
............. watrr m the Sliaunento River Dd1a dJtioo of, Su Prudlco lay to •
Ooe of California '1 mota lnftum-and San Fnec:itcc Bay, where tbc plaD, .
till leaialaton 00 waaer a--wu in river even,ually emptiet into the A)'llla llid be ii oowsned ~
Fountain Valley Friday IO warn local oocan. &be a~ olfNilla-that .ul ..
leaders that a propoeed ..,-eement Prelently, oftlciall who oversee rlnud mto ~ bly IO improve All
between state and federal oflicialt federal waten IUCb u Lab Shasta are quility. He llid • CICMlld ~~ ..
could jeopardize wata supplies to not requited to wort with .iate midi .... ~~,.,_.. •• fl
Southern California in the event oh officiall in ~ lbe quality of dry 5M""n ~ ~
drouabt the river and the blay. A Coordinated duri .. droulbt ~
The menace WU delivered by tate Operations Aareement W.-proposed Tbe ICDltor crilicaed lbc ~
Sen. Ruben S. Ayala, ().San JO remedy this, and U.S. Rep. Oeorae po,liWt Water Ditlrict ol Soudllla
Bernardino, wbo chairs the senate's Miller, D-Martinez, introduced the cilifornia'1 SUpPOl'.t ol die ...._.
Agriculture and WJter Resources plan in the House. bill. llae MWD IS dac primary--
Committee. He spoke Friday to the Ayala said be opposes the bill, wholelaAe:rforthe10Udlcnlpertoldlle
Water Advisory Committee of Or-which be said tw already been Slate teCWiD& water from N~
ange County, which includes rep. apPtOved by the House and i1 now Ciii/omia and the Colondo River, ~ntatives of local cities and water beang reviewed in the U.S. Senate. ..What do we (Southern C..
agencies. 1'1'e state tenator said be endoraed forma:'JS' into mum h thit'P"
Ayala <:halJenged I bill in Congrct1 an earlier version, wbicb woWd only Ayala 11 the 0nnee Couoty ._
desianed to improve cooperation have applied to maintainina the oMcials reprdina lbe prOpoed
between federal and California of-qualil.)' or water in the delta. ·He said ..,.,_.ncmt .
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Real Estate Managers and Broke r::>
The o.p.tment of Houatng and UtbM DIWWlopment, 34 CMc
Center Ptua., Box 12850, Santa Ana, CA 12712-2850, •a.king
appllc8tlon9 from quatlfled real eetate rnM11gerS and brok ..
who wt9h to rec:efve lnvttatione for Bide for Ate9 ~
Brok .. to manage HUO-aoqulred/owned propertlee In San
Bernardino County. Applicent1 must be llcenMd by the DM8k>n
of Real Eatate, State of California, • brokers.
Appllcatlon1 may be obtained by wrttlng to the U.S. Depert-
ment of Hooting and Urt>.n Development, 34 Civic Center Plaza,
Box 12850, Santa Ana, CA 92712-2850, or by calling the
Property Disposition Section at (714) 83&-2446.
A Pre-bid Conference will be conducted on Wedneeday,
March 19, 1986 at 10:00 A.M. In the conference room, SM
Bemadlno County Board of Realtors, 1798 N. "D" St., San
Bernand I no.
Speciflc geographic areas will be outlined at the Pre-bid
Conference.
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Angels
pound
Padres
Reggie, Joyner hit
home runs to open
exhibition, 11-1
F rom AP diJpatct.et
YUMA. Ariz. -Veteran Regie
Jackson and rookie Wally Joyner
belted solo homers to give the Angels
an early lead Friday and they went on
to trounce the San Diego Padres 11-1
in the exhibition basebaU opener for
both teams.
Jackson's homer came off San
Diego starter Eric Show on the second
pitch of the pme and Joyner made it
2-0 with his blast off Show in the third
innin&.
The Angels oonchcd the victory
with an eiabt-run ei&hth innina off
San Diego relievers Gene Walter and
Bob Pattel'10n. _
\he Angels bad six bits Ki the
inruna including a bases-clearina
triple by infieldet Rick Burleson, who
-it-attempting anothe1 comeback thi
season. Burleson has been plaaued by
shoulder problems since early in the
1982 sea.son and didn't play at all last
year.
The Padres' onl)'. run came in the
seventh inning off Angels' reliever
Gary Lucas on a single by Tony
Gwynn, a wild pitch and a run-
scoring single by Jerry Davis. The
Angels had taken a 3-0 lead in the top
of the seventh on a run-scoring single
by pinch hitter Brian Downing.
Four Angel pitchers held the Padres
to five hits. Winner John Candelaria
pitched the first three innings, allow-
ing two hits and no runs. He walked
one and struck out one.
Lucas' stint was limited to one
inn ing because he experienced sharp
lower-back pains. He was force to
leave the game after battine in the
eighth and feeling a "shooting-type
pain" on a swing.
Honeycutt 6et. nod
VERO BEACH -Rick Honeycutt
and the Los Angeles Dodgers might
get an idea of how etlecti ve the
veteran left-hander will be for them
this year when he pitches today in
their exhibition opener against the
Houston Astros.
Honeycutt, who struJ&Ied last
season whi le rccovenng from
shoulder SUIJery, is hopeful of regain-
ing a spot in the startina pitching
rotation in 1986.
"We'll have to sec how it JOCS,"
Honeycutt said. "At times I pitched
last year when perhaps I shouldn't
have because the arm wasn't ready.
"The arm feels fine now, though. I
feel like I have a chance at a very aood
season."
Also scheduled to pitch for the
~ers in the exhibiuon opener at
Kissimmee are Ed Vande Bera, Ken
Howell and Bobby Castillo. Carlos
Diaz and Scott May are listed as
backups.
Left-hander Fernando Valenzuela
is scheduled to start Sunday's home
opener at Holman Stadium here
against the Astros.
Sbonstop Mariano Duncan, who
sat out Thursday's workouts after
bavina fluid drained from his left
knee, took btttina practice Friday.
Outfielder Ken Landreaux was also
limited to ta Icing batting practice only
because of a strained muscle in his
right side.
. -
SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1986
No doubting. Thomas at-. MD:
Senf or believes Mona rch s
will win 5-A crown tonight
second consecutive unbeaten season.
"But I know, you can't get ~tter than
this."
Tbomu' three-year career at Mater De1 is
Qwckly comina to a cloee with the title game
toniaht and on for another three or four aames
in state play, providina the winning streak 1s
maintained.
admits it hurts, he's aenina used to it.
"If I have a bald pme, yeah I do feel tl\e
pressure because of the articles i know I'll be
readinf, the nut day," said Thomas.
went undefeated and I felt that was 'all riaht. -
Now, however, the Mona.rdu are on lbe
threshold of doina it apin, &J)d can improve Oil
the numben at the rqionals and .-
tournament. BJ ROGER CARLSON ................
LOS ANGELES -Mater Dei Hi&h
basketball star Stuart Thomas hasn't die
ali&htest doubt he and his Monarch teammates
will come out on top tonight .in the CIF 5-A
finals at the LA Sporis Arena, but in the back of
bis mind he knows a bia letdown awaits.
"It's aoina to be pretty sad when it ends,"
be said during a lull in practice for toniaht's
(8:•5) contest gainst Serra, the No. 2 seed in the
playoffs.
Until the playoffs bepn, a loss was a loss,
and it would end a winnina streak at whatever
number. Now,·a loss is more than just a streak-~napP,Cf, it'.s a prep career-ender for Thomas
and his semor classmates.
"111 read that Thomas was 3 for 7 or
somethina. but it doesn't mention that there
were three JUYS on him."
There's no bitterness in his voice, however,
and that's probabll traceable to the
phenomenal sucocss o the Monarchs. who at
one time were ex~ted to be no better than
second or IJ\ird best in Oran.JC County.
Winohig has a way of softenin& thinas.
Only onct this year has Thomu felt tli4
end wu in sight, in a non-l~uc contest witll
Loni Beach Poly when the Monarchs rallied to
win in overtime after trailina by as many u lJ
p01nts.
"I thought 'Here it comes, the end of tbe
streak,"' said Thomas. "I was thipk.ina about
the newspaper articles at\d how it would loot.• With a '7-p.me winnina streak now 1n
proaress it would appear it has been all roses for
the one-time fountain Valley H.i&b student.
.. They say things get better as you go
along," continued the 6-9, 215-pounder.l the
central figure in the Monarchs' drive ror a
It hasn't, boweverJ. and may6e that's what
keeps the drive for penection going.
As the Monarchs' centerpiece he's first 1n
line to be open to criticism, and although he
Even the coach, Gary McKnight, said his
rcaJ objective at the start of t}le season was to
make it to the Final Four in the S-A playoffs, to
wio the Anaelus League with an unbeaten slate
and to keep the losses down to 'two or three."
Thomas, too, felt that was realistic.
"Last year," said the 18-year-old senior, we
Thomas thinks about newspaper itema a
lot, bqinnina with bis transfer from Fountaia
Valley after his freshman season, cootin~
through the Tom Lewis saga and into his tenior
campaign ..
Born 1n Manchester, England. Thomas
(Pleue ... TBOllA8/m)
Edison shares
soccer crown
after 1-1 tie
Chargers finish
unbeat en as they
deadlock with MV
fo r three near misses by the Diablos in
overtime. Sophomore forward Kerri
Kennedy, who scored the lone a09I
for the visitors, bad two shots-one
on a header-carom off the~
just beyond the out.stretched arms al
Edison goalkeeper Jill Worden. ·
Then with about two minutet
rcmainina in overtime, a Million
Viejo shot from 40 yards out wllll
CERRITOS -The adage "a tic mishandled by Worden. As Worden
is like kissing your sister" has been sprawled on the around less than 10
widely used, but 1t had speaal feet from her own goal line, the t.ll
mearung for the Edison High airls rolled slowly toward the goal ~th
soccer team after ph~ying Mission Mission's Jennifer Gattis racina IC>
Viejo to a 1-1 deadlock for 100 nudge it in for the possible pme
minutes of action in the Clf 4-A winner. But Worden scrambled beck
finals at Gahr High in Cerritos. to fall on the ball just under Gattis'
Edison, which finished the year would-be kick to ~the tie.
undefeated with a 2S43 mark, bas a "I thought we dominated· the
program which promotes such team overtime penods,'' said Mission
togetherness that the players refer to Viejo Coach Hiram de fries ... We tot
tbeir present and past teammates as stronger as the pme progressed and
sisters. . · · we really came back bantat them. We
As the 20-mim.ife overtime ended had scvccal chal'fccs to get it in ... we ~~..J---wtYiE~a-seet-e-efter fWe 40 minute--txJUllimm:otirpt'C~Ftbe"C'l~ibsnaJCt---t"
halves the Chargers almost unani-had two or three chances but we just
mously broke into tears and the didn'tputthcmin.Tbat'sjusttbeway
spontaneous hugging was enough to it goes." added de fries. = even Tommy Laso.rda's arms Those wasted chances were not
The tears were certainly tri-typical of the Di.t>lo etron in the first half as Kennedy put in the tea.m's umphant, but not without disa~ only shot of the half at the 13:-40 mart. pointment, according to Edison co-· ·nd coach Colleen Silva who exclaimed in Kennedy got a looping pass behi
a huddle of players: "We're crying for the Edison defendas and kicked a grounder off the left post and in from
haP.fLtow there is disappointment.... the right side for a 1-0 Diablo
she said a few moments later, "It just advantaae.
Janell Roten (left), who ecored Edt.on '•
only goal ID the Claargen• tie with 1118elon
.,.., ............ '--...,_
Viejo for the Cll' 4 -A &lrl• aoccer cbam-
plonablp, maneu•en put a Dlablo Friday.
doesn't feel complete." Edison came ri&ht back at the 18:1 t
The Chargers might have been left mark when the senior all-CIF tandem
with total emptiness had it not been (Pleue eee ltDDON/82)
Seahawks,
Marina top
key rivals
in baseball
Ocean View and Marina high
school baseball teams were victorious
in a battle of Sunset League teams in
the ninth place semifinals of the
Loara Invi tational baseball tour-
nament Friday - and they'll meet at
a later date to settle it.
And. Irvine High was a double-
winner, dropping Anaheim in a non-
league matchup.
Here's Friday's highlights:
Ocean View 8, Ecllsoa 4: The
Scahawks exploded for five runs off
fo ur extra-base hits in the first inning
and cruised to the victory in the Loara
Tournament.
Mike Abascal led the offensive
surge with a steal home, Dave
Holdridge doubled Bl ain e
DeBrouwer in. Billy Daymude home-
red to left for two runs, and Jim Van
Patten doubled in David Leonhardt
to put Ocean View (3-1) up. 5-0.
In the second inmng, DeBrouwer
smacked a two-run home run to left-
center which gave the Seahawks a 7..()
cushion.
After o ne run in the second, the
Chargers (6-2) came up with their
biggest offensive outburst in the sixth
on Bernie Colacchio's th ree-run
homer to left-center.
Edison plays for the El ~undo
(Pleue tee PU P /8 2)
.
Andujar works on image Robertson faces coke
Pitc her to comply ~~~~nd~j01or 1:8~':'; u:i~~!d th~ charges
With ruling. makes ~greed to .certain provisions, ~nclud-' mg donaung l 0 percent of their 1986 _a_m_e_n----,:d:--s-w__;:i:;_t"""h_u_m_p_ salaries to a drug-abuse program.
"I do not believe that I belong 1n the
group in which the commissioner
placed me," Andujar said, noting that
he was the only one of the seven
players not subpocned to testify in
last summer's baseball drug tnal m
Pittsburah. "J ha ve never had any
drug addiction. I am extremely con-
cerned about my public image and
wish to mak e clear to the baseball fans
of America and the Dominican
Republic that Joaquin Andujar is free
PHOENIX(AP)-JoaquinAn 'u-
jar, saying he is extremely concerned
about his public image_ announced
Friday that he will comply with
Commissioner Peter Ueberroth's re-
cent ruling regarding penalties for
past drug involvement.
The Oakland A's pitcher from the
Dominican Republic also issued an
apology to baseball fans for his
behavior during the 1985 World
Series. and he shook hands with Don
Denkinger, the umpire who tossed
him out of the seventh game of the
Series. He stopped shon of issuing
any formal words of apology to the
ump, however.
"We've got time. I'm in the
American League now." Andujar
said. "No problem. He's my friend.
He's the boss."
Dcnkinger said. "He did not
apologize. If he does, he'll seek me out
when he's ready ... I'm ready to put
th is behind us now."
Andujar took the A's lineup card to
home plate and met with the umpir-
ing crew, including Denkinger, before
the exhibition opener between the A's
and the San Francisco Giants.
Later, Andujar announced m a
wnttcn statement.. "J decided to
JoaqulD Andujar
ace.cpl the proposal of the com-
missioner. The chotte that I have
made is designed to m1 n1m1ze the
effects. of proposed comm1ss1oncr
d1sciphne so that I am able to put this
affair behind me and procede with
playing ba seball without disruption
for the Oakland A's."
Andujar, a 20.pme winner the la\&
two seasons for the St. Loui'~
Cardinals. W11S acquired by the 's m
a December trade Ueberroth de-
clared rcccntl} that .\nduJar and s1~ •
of any drug us~,.
'"J wish to apologize to the baseball
fans of America. the Domm1can
Republic and espeetally St. LoUI'> for
my conduct in the seventh game ot
the World Scnes. J was frustrated b)
the outcome of the sixth gam e and h)
the course the seventh game was
talon~:·
fhe Kansas ( 1t) Royals. aided b~ a
controvcn1al Dcnk1nger dec1s1on on
a play at first base. came from txhmd
to beat St. Louis m the sixth game.
and they routed the Cardinals 11-0 m
the seventh pme. AnduJar was
ejected by Denkinger. workmg be-
hind home plate 10 the final game.
af\cr the pitcher angrily charged to the
plate \O araue over pitches which were
ca llc<f ba tis.
Ex-Ram allegedly
possessed drug in his
Oran e Coun ty offi ce
From AP dJ1pakltes
Former National Football Lequc
linebacker Isiah Robertson faces a
felony charge of possession of co-
came. a spokesman for the Oran~
County District Attorney's office said
Fnday.
"The charge was filed Tuesday,"
said Deputy District Attorney Roi)
Cafferty. "He'~ not m custody. Th•
clcrk·s office
\.\111 send him a
nouce on when
to appear for ar-
raignment on
the charge."
Cafferty wd
th.u Robertson.
\\ho pla>ed for
the Rams from
I q11-78 and for
the Buffalo 8111.s
RobetUOn fro m 1979-82.
1s accuSC'd of simple possession ol
cocaine. about two grams.
Robert on. 36. was a first-round
draft choice of the Ra ms. He attended
Southern l nivcrsll\ Mc was traded
by the Rams to the ~ills for future
draft choice'\ bdo~ the 1979 season.
Rebels run all the way to PCAA basketball finals
If con\lctcd of the charge. Rob-
ertson could face a maximum pnson
term of three vears. But C.affertv sud
the fonner linebacker most ·hkely
would txehg1ble for a court d1vers1on
progra m that could result m th.c
charse hcing d1sm1ssed ,r he com-'
plctc~ a drug program.
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The 13th-ranked
Runnin' Rebels of Nevada-Las VCP,s were
pushina all the ri&ht buttons Friday n1ght.
Behind Anthony Jones, Freddie Banks and
. Armon Gilliam, the Rebels pulled away
midway throuah the second half to defeat Cal
State Fullenon 7~S in a semifinal pme of the
Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball
tournament at the Forum.
UNLV W111 meet New MeXJco State in
today's finals at 2 p.m.
"We have three weapons offensively," Las
Vqas Coach Jerry Tarkanian said, refcrrin• to
his three stan, "and the ri&ht people were t.aluna
the shots toniaht."
Jones acored 2S poinu.to lead Las V91s.
30-4. while Banks ~dded 20 poinu and Gilham
contributed 1-4.
'
"All mall. we played pretty well, aot &ood
shots., and I'm happy with the win," Tarkan1an
said. "Banks has been in a she50tin' stump
lately, but he was sensational toniaht.'
Cal State Fullerton Coach George
McOuarn said that Banks and Jones were too
much for the Titans.
"Anthony Jones and Freddie Banks were
1ust outstand1na toni&ht." McQuarn said. "In
fact, Banks 1s ont of tnc outstandina auards in
the country."
Holdina a six-point lead mldwaY. throuab
the second half, the Runn1n' Rebds acoted
e1&ht strataht points to open a 62_.8 lead with
8:1 t to play. FuJlenon was unable to set within
10 poi nt untjl the pme's final minute.
Herman Webster and Henry Turner eac.b
scored U point to lead Fulletton. which
fin1 hcd the season "Ntth a 16-16 record.
Nevada-Las Vegas Jumped toa 20.8 lead m
the openina e1&ht minutes of the pme. but
Fullcnon banJed baclc within a s1nale point on
cwooccasions. the last 26-25 wi th S;Ol lcft 1n the
first half .
Jones scored five points 1n the last thrtt
minutes of the fint halfas the Runnin' Rebels
extended their lead to 38-29 by halftime
The Rebels took a -44-31 lead wnh l :OS
left on a ~point basket by Jone with 18:05 to
play only to set Fullerton act back wtth1n a
5.._.8 marain as Web$ter convened a thrtt·
point play with JO:lS rtmainina.
In the other PCAA semiftnal aamc, Kenn)
Travt$ acorcd 27 points and New Mc~co talc
pulled tway late in a 7s-6 I v1cto_ry over Pacafic.
After PtM::dic pulltd to Ytttb10 SS-Sl-on a
1umper by Rich Anema With 3·S l lcf\, New
~c~1co tatc reeled off 12 unanswered po1n1\
to put the away.
Gilbtrt Wilburn $COrcd 18 points and
PlerTC Smith added 13 for New Mexico. which
improved its record to 18-11 .
Ancma and Brent Counts each $COred I 9
points for Pacific. wbtcb concluded iu season at
17· I 4.
New Mexico lite Jumped to 1 20-3
advantaae befort PK1ftc 1eored IO mal&ht
points to pull within two. New Meiuco talc
opened a 31-2S lead by hallbme.
After the Agles opened a 35-25 maflln 1n
the O(>tDlftl minute of the tee0nd half. P1e1fi
ran off another I 0-0 streak to tic the aame at 3S-
all wt tb IS: l 7 to play.
Neither team could oeen a lead Laraer than
fourpo1nts unUIN wMeiuco tateranofftl$ l2
ura1&}\t points
--
"I don't know of any bacqround
that would preclude him from com-
1na under the d1vcn1on prc>&Bm
which this offense 1 covered with.''
Cafferty said "So I a ume that's the
"•Y this cast ' aoina to 10. .. The appltcauon VwOUld be ub-
m1ttcd on h15 arratpmcnt date. He's
ehgiblc unlc s he ha5 a prior nara>ucs
conv1ct1on or a pnor felony conv10-
t1on or 1f he's aJrud.Y aone throuah'
div-en.ion ~m. • C'afTcny wd \hat aocon:bna to a
City or a... nae police repon. a atmn
told pohtt M ndal' that Robentoo
had cocamt' at h• plaCt of ow11·:nies'1.
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Success afoot for
organizers of LA 's
first inarathon
Frtm AP dJtpatc:Hs
LOS ANOELF.S -The entry boA for m
the inaugural Los Anaeles Marathon has
been overflowing.
There may not be a lot of recognizable
names in it, but the sheer volume of response from
runners throughout Southern California has race
officials excited over the prospects of the futu~ of the
event.
"We have passed throup 7.500 entnes and we're
still accepting applicat1oos,' said Dr. Wilham Burke.
who heads Los Angeles Marathon, Inc .• the corporation
sta&ina the race.
"This makes the Los Angeles Marathon the largest
first-year marathon in the history of the United States.
We're somewhat dumbfounded by that fact."
The response has been a surprise to runners. who
'have come to believe from past experience tha! Los
Angeles is not likely habitat for' marathons.
"I wouldn't have believed it," said frank Shorter.
who won the marathon in the 1972 Olympic Games.
Shorter had planned on running Sunday, but
suffered an injury to his right ankJc in a race in New
Orleans and is a doubtful starter.
"Los Angeles has a reputation for ignonng road
raC'ing events ... you may get I 0.000 runners in the first
race here," Shorter added, shakin~ his head in disbelief.
"Los Angeles is a fickJe town. It picks up on things and
it's apparently picked up on this." ·
Rod Dixon of New Zealand, who won the 1983
New York Marathon and was a bronze medalist in the
1972 Olympics, has been involved with almost every
facet of the planning of the Los Angeles Marathon and
foresees biJ things for the race m the future.
"I believe the Los Angeles Marathon. given time
could become an equal to the great marathons ol
London. Boston and New York." he said.
Quote of the day
Mike Egan, public address announcer at Pan
American Universtty, after 6-9. 300-pound
center Junior Ray, whom Egan refers to as "the
Demon of Desert," tumbled to the floor dunng a
Pan American game: "Is there a carpenter m the
house?"
Wilkins leads Atlanta to win
Domin.lque WUkiDs scored 42 points m
and Kevin WUlla added 19 and grabbed 21
rebounds Friday night to lead Atlanta to a
112-108 come-from-behind NBA victory
over Chicago ... In other NBA games. KeUy Trlpueka
scored 34 poiots, includin_g 15 tn the fourth quarter. and
Joe Daman hit a crucial Jump shot in the final minute
as Detroit downed New Jersey. I 04-102 ... Ricky
Pierce and Terry Cammiaga each scored nine points
during a 35-16 third-quarter burst that earned
Milwaukee to a 125-95 victory over Philadelphia . .
New York squandered an I I -point lead and Danny
Aln1e scored I 0 points in a 24-7 thtrd-<tuaner surge as
Boston beat the Knicks, 115-108. to reach the 50-
victory mark for the seventh consecutive season . .
Little-used Ricky Sobers came ofTthe bench in the third
Quarter to score 15 points m e.tg.hL minutes aruLhclp _
Seattle record a 120-106 victory over Cleveland . .
Portland's KlkJ Vandewegbe scored 34 points and the
Trail Blazers pulled away in the final period for a
125-114 victory over Dallas ... Adrian Da.alley. the
NBA's third-leading scorer. had 19 of his 36 points in
the fourth quarter as Utah overcame a I 0-point defici t
to beat Phoenix, I 05-1 03 ... AJex English scored 34
points to lead Denver to an easy 134-117 victor} 0' er
Indiana.
Kite fires 67 for 3-stroke lead
Tom Kite, playing on one of hif' !I
favorite golf courses. shot a 5-under-par 67
to open a 3-stroke lead Fnday after the
second round of the Eastern Open Golf
Tournament in Miami.
Tied for second at 136. eight under par. were Ed
Flori, Ken Brown of Scotland and O.A. Weibring. Fion
and Brown each had another 68 and Weibring shot 67 .
.. In LPGA action. Cbrla Jobnaon shot a 6-under-par 66
to take a one-stroke lead after the second round of the
72-holc Kemper Open 1n Pnncevalle. Hawa11.
. Wilson'• rllht ~ye Improving
Moolde WU1oe'1 tnJurcd right eye was •
examined Friday by an opthalmologist.
who said he was "very pleased." with the
progress of the New Yoric Mets' outfielder.
Wilson suffered the injury when he wasstruck in the eye
b)' a thrown ball Wednesday during a rundown drill at
the Met • spring tramms camp. He was eummed
Friday by Dr. Gail Ou1vert at the St. Petersbura
Medical Center. Or. Gu1vert said, "I was very pleased
with examination. There appears to be no damage to
the retina and the small scratches on the cornea arc
healing. The prcsuJ'C in the e'ye-was good and t.he blood
in the anterior chamber (or the eye) is clearing up."
Walson has been ordered to remain inactive for at least
three weeks to avoid further damage to the eye ... In an
exhibition baseball game. Wiii Clart, the fonner
Mississippi State All-Amencan and U.S. Olympic team
baseball star, doubled and hat a towering 430-foot home
run to lead San Francisco to a I 0-6 victory over
Oakland in its season opener.
Gretzy sets assist mark ln win
• Wayne Gretzky set an NHL assist ~
record by helping to set up Paul Corley and ,
Jari Karri, who each scored twice as
Edmonton defeated Pittsbu!"lh. 5-3, Fnday
ntght. The two assists gave Gretzky 136 for the season,
shattenng the mark of 135 he set last season ... In
another N HL game, Dave Babyeb scored once and
added two assists as Hartford defeated Buffalo. 6-2.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
9 a.m -TENNIS: Women's indoor
champ1onsh1p, Channel 2.
9:30 a.m . -MOTOR SPORTS: Winchester
400 stock car rac ing from Winchester, lnd.,
Channel 9.
I I a.m. -GOLF. Doral Open PGA tourney
from M1am1. Fla .. Channel 2.
11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9.
11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.
Southeastern Conference Championship. from
Lexington, Ky .. Channel 4,
11 :30 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56.
I p.m .-COLLEGEBASKETBALL: UCLA
at Oregon. Channel 2.
I p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Frontier 250-
Racmg on the Edge -An off-road race through
the wild terram o f Nevada. Channel 7.
1:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA
tourney. from Maui, Hawaii. Channel 4.
1:30 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Road to
Atlanta. with Paul Newman. Channel 7.
~ p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: PCAA
Championship, from the Forum, Channel 56.
2 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Drag racing -
Winternationals. Channel 7.
3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC
at Oregon State. Channel 2.
3 p.m. -BOWLING: Pro tourney, from
Peona. Ill. (delayed). Channel 7.
3 p.m . -MOTOR SPORTS: 1985 New
Orleans Grand Pnx, Channel 4.
3 p.m . -WRESTLING: Channel 56.
4 p.m . -POWERBOATS: Super Chargers
~Formula I powerboat racing, Channel 4.
4 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: from Ascot
Park (tape). Channel 56.
4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS:
._ Sk11ng-"Amenca's Downhill": men·~s-c-0mpet1-
tion, from Aspen, Colo. (delayed); World
Gymnastics Championships, from Montreal
(tape). Channel 7.
8:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: "Tommy·· -
Profile of Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda.
Channel 1 J.
9 p.m. -BOXING: Carl os Santos \'S. Davey
Moore. 15 rounds. for IBF Junior middlewei~ht
champ1onsh1p. from Guaynabo. Puerto Raco
(dela)ed). Channel 56
RADIO
10·30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers v~.
Houston from Kissimmee. Fla .. KABX (790).
Noon -BASEBALL: Angels vs. Padres.
from Yuma. Anz .. KMP(' (710).
I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA
at Oregon. KRTH (930).
3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: use
at Oregon State. KNX ( 1070).
8 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Sacramento
at Lakers, KLAC' (570).
~,... .... ., l..M,,.,..
Kendra Whlanand (riaht) boot. the ball put an opponent ln
Edl90n•• tie for the C'IF 4-A M>Ccer champton•hlp Friday.
"EDISON •.•
J'Nm81
of Jane11 Roprs and Joy Blefeld
teamed up to knot the score.
Blefeld, who finished with 27
assists for the year to break the C1F
record of24 (by Sbannoo Maddock of
Torrantt in 1983-84). hooked a
comer kick in front of' the net ud
Roaers leaped hiah to head tbe ball an.
Edison dominated the first halt.
outsbooting the Diablos (23-3·3..L aDd
the No. 2 team from the South L'OUC
Ltaaue) 11 -t .
"We pla).'cd the entire first half ln
ttleir end, • said Charjer c~
Rene Nadon. who along with Silva
shared this year's CJF 4-A Coach of
the Y car award.
.. It was a war . • .. the overtime wu
up and down (for both tcam1)."
Nadon added.
In spiie of the disappointment o~er
the tie, Silva was not in favoT of tbe
penalty kick method, used in regular
season1 and previous playoff rounds
to decide a· winner (when overtime
fails to produce a score). ··1 don't
think any game should be decided by
penalty kicks," she said, .. it's just not
indicative of the game."
··winning a CIF (champion) patch
1s still an honor bestowed· on few,"
said Nadon, adding. "To go 28 games
and not lose is phenomenal ... this
team just refuses to lose."
Baefcld ended a spectacular four-
ye~r varsity career wit~ 130 goals
(third _alt tame 1~ Clf' gJrl~ soca:r>.
including 46 this year (lied W1th
Maddock for the third best singJe-
season goal mark in CIF history).
The 5·6 senior had mixed emouons
a.bout her final game, saying: "I'm not
disappointed in the game, but an the
fact that I won't be playmg with them
(her "sisters") anymore. J'lt wake up
tommorowa CIF champion because I
know we did o ur best and played our
' hardest."
Warriors outlast Artists in 5
Harbor. Estancia also win in Sea View;
Marina stopped by No.-9 Santa Barbara
Woodbridge outla!.tl'd Laguna
Beach. Newpon and Estancia posted
victories, while Manna fell victim to
Santa Barbara in boys volleyball
action Friday night.
In a community· coll ege match
Golden West stopped M t. San An-
1on10 College in a South Coa4'l
Conference game-.
Here's a capsule look:
Woodbridge 3, Laguna Beach 2; In
.an uphill battle the Wamors pulled
out a 7-15, 3-15. 15-7. 15-11. 15-11
Sea View League victor), and accord-
ing lo Woodbridge Coach Steve
Stratos 11 was more than Just uphill. 11
was a mountain.
"We were not only down, 0-2, they
"'ere shellacking us ... said Stratos.
entire match, but when Woodbndgc
was able to match it , and in fact.
overcome it. the tide turned to give
the Wamors their first league win in
IWO starts.
Newporl Harbor 3, Corona del Mar
0: The Sailo rs rece1 ved a strong game
from left-side hmcr Jon Alstrom .to
remain unbeaten on the season with
the I 5-9. 15-13, 15-10 wm at New-
port .
Alstrom lea Harbor (5-0} with 11
kills. while teammate Mike Curci
chipped in seven stuff blocks.
The Sailors committed only four
service errors o n the night. forcing the
Sea Kings ( 1-3) out ofthear offense.
Estuela 3, University l: The
Trojans took the first pme. but Dan
Murray and Make Rus1ck brought the
Eagles (2-0) back for the 7-15, 15-10,
15-8. 15-4 victory at Estancia.
Brett Winslow, a senior middle
blocker, crushed the ball to lead the
Trojans' (0-1) first-game win.
Sa.at• Barbara 3, Martaa e: The
V1k1 ngs found the going rough in
Santa Barbara as the CIF 4-A ·s nfoth-
rankcd Dons disposed of them I 5-2.
15-6. I 5-12 in a non-league contest.
The Vikings (2-1) were led by
outside hitter Mike Manin with eight
kills and setter Bill Craft, who had 45
assists.
Jn a community college game:
Golden West College 3, Mt. Saa
Aotonlo 0: The Rusi.Jers remained
undefeated with a I 5-8. 15-12. l 5-6
sweep at Golden West
Gary Van SickJe had 12 kills and si~
blocks lo lead the Rustlers (~. 2-0).
"We were gelling beat badl}'l and I
JUSt talked to the kids about playilng
as hard as they could and hopefully
lhmgs would come our wa) ... THOMAS HAS NO DOUBTS. • •
Woodbridge battled back to win
the ne'Xl two games. but then fell
behind. 6-1 . in the final set.
Jeff Maurisak. however. ran seven
pomts on the Anisls. including four
service aces. and with the combina-
tion of Adam Keefe ( 14 kills), Make
ull1 van ( 13 kills) and Larr) Stokes
(I 0 kills) the Wamors were able to
overcome the Sean Jordan-Man
Ke~sler comb1nat1o n of Laguna
Beach.
The host Artists had ~rvcd well the
From Bl
was the center of attention when he
made the switch to Mater Dei.
playingjunior varsity as a sophomore
before entenng the varsity scene the
past two years.
It might have been more concen-
trated exc.ept for the constant stories
swirling around Lewis and his cel-
ebrated move from Capistrano Val-
le) after his freshman season.
"One story was done on my brother
(Simon) and myself.'' continues
Thomas "but all they really wanted to
know was why I transferred.
out of reach. he drops ott ID 1ntensi-
t>."
"I d on't mind (the double-teaming)
as long as we win," said Thomas, who
admits it's the winning factor which
domanates his thinking.
''That was the big question1" said
Thomas of a preseason interview. "I
said my goal was undefeated and he
(the writer) said, 'Don't you think
that's too much?'
"Well. I did set high goals. And I
want to keep going. But, I'll be happy
With C'IF.''
WHITMAN GALLERIES Irvine Invitational scheduled
"I told them my parents said they
wanted me to go to Mater Dei. And 11
wa~ a good dec1s1 on."
Thomas said his motives for at-
tending Mater Dei began long before.
dunng his freshman season when he
watched the Matt Bceuwsaert-led
Monarchs.
Thomas knows. loo, the end of his
prep career means the end of the all-
winning style of life he has enjoyed at
Mater Det.
His college career begins at Stan-
ford. which is at best a .500 school in
basketball. "I know:· said Thomas.
"wrnning is nght now.
cordially invites you to attend the
Maritime Show I Exhibit
Featuring Guest Artists
John Stobart • Keith Reynolds • Randy Puckett
Sunday. the ninth of March
Twelve until Four pm
,
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I/:
.,
The sc_venth annual lrvme Va-
quero T1'3ck and Field lnv1t.at1onal as
on tap today with the first prelJm
going at 8·30 a.m .• followed b y the
field event finals at 9 and the runnmg
finals al 11 .
Twenty-two schools are involved
for boys and girls, excepting the
Edison girls.
The girls' 1,500 meters will be a
showcase event.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTER't INC.
M.t Yu Oellr Crltn Marti
1922 HMIQ 1uo .• com MDA-SU-11S6
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Among the field 1n the girls' 1.500
are Newport Harbor's Maggie Hen-
son and Buffy Rabbitt. Shem Smith
of Woodbridge, Tracy Wnght of
Irvine and former Irvine standout
Laura Chapel, a senior at Un1vers11y
High in San Diego.
Among the boys standouts arc
Edison shotputter Kaleaph Carter.
Mission Viejo distance star Mark
Lindrun. Irvine distanc~ standout
Jim Olson and Woodbndge spnnter
Rich Brooks.
Entered in the meet. along with the
host Vaqueros. arc Costa Mesa.
Manna, Newport Harbor. Un1vcr-
s1ty, Edison and Woodbndgc.
In communtty college trad. ..
Oraa1e Coast 99, Fullerton 46;
Oraage Coast 113, Compton 31: The
day belonged to the Pirate~ (2·0). as
they scon .. 'Cl a double dual meet
victory, led b)' Gcor'c WainM'oat.
who tripled with a win 1n the 11 0 high
hurdles. discus and Javelin.
In women·s action:
Orae1e Coast 81, Fullerton %9;
Oraa1e Coast H, Compton It: A
strong day by Kathy Kiernan 1n the
long distance e vents helped the
Pirates (2-0) to a double dual meet
victory.
"l saw ham hit three in a row from
the high post against Long Beach Poly
and I thought about what it would be
like.
"When I hit the shot from the top of
the key Wednesday (a crucial. late-
game bucket to keep Mater Oei atop
St. Bernard) I was thinking of
Beeuwsaert. •
Thomas has averaged 19 4 points a
game as a senior. along wtlh 7.5
rebounds. but he was held to c1a.ti1
points in the semifinals bcoluse o{St.
Bernard's overplay
"I scored 27 on them the first tame
(1n a 61-58 tournament victory),"
said Thomas. "They had to make a
decision and 11 seems hke they tried to
take me away."
As a result teammate LeRon Ellis
wa!> underplayed and he responded
with 22 points ID a 62-58 victory.
"Everyone looks at him as our No.
I," said McKni&ht. "So they sur-
round him. Our balance has ta.ken a
httlc away from him personally, but
we'"e won games because of it.
"He's done some pretty nice thin~
defensively at times, too, but there are
some m o ments when if the game is
.. At Stanford, at least there's no
pressure af you lose. In fact. it's a
bonus when you win."
ll hasn't been an easy road for the
Monarchs. who have fought off tile St.
Bernards, Santa Monicas and Lona
Beach Polys, and survived against the
upset-minded Westminsters (80-77)
and Saddlcbacks (53-51 in overtime).
"It would make anyone's season to
beat us," continued Thomas, who
said his big moments. times when he
was emotionally ready, came against
Capistrano Valley and Santa Monica.
''Capo beat us by five twice during
the summer and led in one of those
games by 20," he said. "The headline
said 'New Kinis of the Court."'
So it all boils down to tonight's
game with Serra, a 23-4 champion
from the Camino Real League.
"I know this.'' added Thomas. "If
we lose it'll be bc<:ausc we choked,
because we're the better team."
Chokini has hardly been a t.mn
commonly related to Mater Oci
basketball, not in a span in wruch they
have piled up S1 straight victoncs on
top of a S1·S rcoord, which works out
to 114-S over four y~rs.
PREP BASEBALL •••
From Bl
Tournament Champ1onsh1p tonight
at 1 a.panSl Arcadia.
Ma.rtaa $, Hull11gt.01 4· In a see-saw battle of Sunset League teams.
the V1Jonas (3~4) pulled 1t out wtth a
run in the bottom of the sutth.
Tht wmmna run came on a
sacnficc fl y by Keath La,110 with one
out tn the sill th. Laszlo, who also hit a
home run in the pme, drove home
Bruce Schmidt, who doubled and was
sacrificed to third.
Danny Jensen (2· I) went the dis-
tance, seuJina down considerably
after aiv1na p three first-1nnma runs
to the Oilers (S-2). He finished with
four stnkcouts and two walks.
In addition co La 1lo, the V1kmt
also 1ot a lot of offen 1vc help from
catcher Mau Hatt.abaU.Jh and out·
fielder Rack VandcrR1et, each of
whom had two doubles. Hatt.abau.gh
aJso drove in two runs.
The big aun for the Oilers WIS Otta
Chitek, who had a triple a home run
and thrtt RBI for the day. His bome
run came at an opportune time. tylna
the pme in the top of the sill th.
lrvlae 1-S, A.uttetm 1·1: Bobby
Hamelin went 6 for 8 with a double
and a home run and two stolen bases
to lead the Vaqueros toa sy,.-ccp in the
non-lc11ue doubleheader at
Anaheim.
In the ruJhtcap. aeru.or left-handy
Mike Stewan struck out teVen and
djd not 11vc up a walk in seven innlna
of work. Stewart rctm:d 15 bitters ui a
row at one pomt.
I
Duke'• Mark Alarie (left) and Wake For-
eat'• Char He Thoma• ( 44) fight for the ball
OYer-tbe-llne tournament
Teams arc being accepted for the Season
Opener-Beach Over-the-Lane Tournament to be
held Saturday, March 22 at 9 a.m .. at Hunt-
ington State Beach.
A $24 pcr·team fee . an both men's and
women's d1v1s1ons. 1s required and all teams arc
guaranteed four games
For information. phone (2131630.2298.
Co.ta Ilea LL r~l•tn tlon
Costa Mesa Lmle League 1s rcgistenng for us
Senior League d1v1s1on (Ages 13-15) today at
Lions Park. 18th and Park avenues.
Also those 6-12 who have not registered may
sign-up.
A b1nh ccufica1c and a $40 fee arc required.
Forinformallon, phone league president Rose
Mane LulSI a1 548-4411.
Golf clu.e. at Irvlne Vall ey
Irvine Valley C ollcgc 1s ofTenng three e1gh1-
wcck golf classes. beginning the week of March
17 al the Rancho San Joaquin Athle11c Club in
Irvine.
Beginning Golf I. which feature~ the gnp, the
swing, putung and selected specialty shots. will
meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:55-10
a m. on 1hc green.
Begannin~ Golf II will meet from 8-10:55 am.
Tuesdays and Thursday\ This class will be a
review of Golf I with more emphasis on pla:r1ng
strategics.
I ntcrmcd1atc Golf will meet from I 0:05-noon
on Tuesdays and Thursdays
All three classes arc o ne un11 and arc taugh1 by
Dr. Hugh Glen
For inform1110n, phone Irvine Valley College
a1 559-3238.
BASEBALL
AILI'_ ....
ln flnt round of the Atlantic Cout Con·
ference Tourilament. Duke won, 88-60.
H-aler·ll~abl fllbt at Marriott
MOnday night s world middleweight title fight
between champion Marvin Hagler and John
.. The Beast" Mugabi will be shown live on closed
c1rcu1t TV at the Marriott Hotel 1n Irvine.
Tickets arc $20 and and are on sale at Megan ·s
1n 1hc Heritage Shopping Center an Irvine and at
all T1cketmastcr locations.
The program bcgJns at 6 p.m. and mdudcs
Tommy Hearns vs. James Shuler and Richard
Sandoval vs. Gaby Cao1zalcs. •
Soccer tryout. .cbeduled
Tr)'outs for the lnter-Sppn European Soccer
Tour for teams under 16 and 18 years of age will
be Saturday. March I 5, March 22 and March 29
al 10 a.m. at Un1vcn1ty High an Irvine.
The 1our. which runs from Fnday, July 18 to
Monday. Auj. 11 , consists of three cup
tournaments an Denmark. Scotland and Lon-
don. •
The estimated ~ost of the tour is S 1.695 per
person.
The University High soccer staff of Brad
Webster. John Gram and Armando Balanos will
coach the teams.
For information contact lntcr-Spon, 20771
Cohma. Huntington Beach. 92646 or phone
536-2789.
UCI c(.e• open b ou.e
The Ut:>lrvane crew will hosl an open house.
alumni day and boat dcd1cauon Sunday.
bejanning at noon at the UCI boathouse on
Shell maker Island. south of Jamboree Road past
the Ncwponcr Inn
The 1966 and '76 alumni will be hooored and
1hc vamty VIII boal will be dcd1ca1cd the Ruth
Hynds.
The UCI band will provide enten.a1nment and
refreshments will be served.
Area nines lose
M yer s, Cadigan
sweep net foes
UC lrvinc's JamesMyersand Mike
Cadigan defeated their Pepperdinc
opponents, 7-S, 6-2, in the third
round of doubles qualifying in the
Southern California Intercollegiate
tennis tournament at the Valley Hunt
Club in Pasadena.
Southern California College and
UC Irvine baseball found tough
sledding Friday in non-conference
play. Herc's how it went:
Loa1 Beacll State I, Soa tllern
CaUfonla CoHese S: A late-inning.
comeback by the 49crs. two runs in
the eipuh and three in the bottom of
the ninth. made a winner of Golden
West Product John Martin.
Martin went all the way. allowing
JUSt five hits, while striking out seven
batters. His roughest inning came an
the sixth when the Vanguards (8-6)
tallied four of their five runs.
The Vanguards looked like thay
might get out of Long Beach with a
win as they had given only one run an
the ninth.
W1th TonySelicion11t first base and
two out. Rack Seaver htt what looked
to be aaame-cndingground ball to the
hole at short. Kevin Kasper dove, but
has throw to S«ond was wild, allow·
ing Selic1on to score and sending
Seaver to third. The next batter,
Adam Conano. singled ond the 49en
had the wan.
The loss sPoilcd a fine performance
by SCC"s Brian Otten, who had gone
the first eight 1nn1ngs, allowina scven
h1t<1 and stnk1ng out five. Rob<:n
Man,field (0-1 ). who started the
ninth took the lo~~
Keio I , C Irvin 4: Tht' Ante.ate".
who host Wa'lhin1tton Statr I Jn1vcr·
'
s1ty an a non-conference game today
at 2:30, dropped a 6-4 c'<h1bition
dec1ston against touring Keio Uni·
versity of Japan.
Devan Shockley lined a solo home
run in the eighth inning for UCI on a
day which saw little an terms of
highlights. other than Mike Byrne's 2
for 3 performance al the plate.
Craig Bnnk wall be on the mound
for UCI today as the Anteaters go for
their fifth straight victory.
UCI IS 9-6·1
Schwartz wlns
Bobby Schwart7 of Balboa was a
double wanner Fnday night, taking
top honors m the fint round of the
championship format of the Coors
Spnng Classic and first place an the
four-lap main event in speedway
motorcycle racana at the Orange
County Fairarounds an Costa Mesa
before 7 ,280.
The Spring ClaS!llC as a three-event
meet which re ume!I Sunday at San
Remardino.
hwaru finished w11h 14 points,
Kell y Moran (Norwalk) was second
with 13, Ian Chnst11n of Hunt·
1ngton Beach wu third with 12, and
Fountain Valle~'\ LMct King wa<1
lourth with 11 point .
The Myers-Cadigan team is the
only remaining UCI representative as
two Anteater singles players were
eliminated.
Cad1~n met the No. 7 singles
player m the country. Richard Bergh
of Long Beach State. and fell, 6-1 . 6-0
an the second round.
Tel\mmate Bruce Man Son Hang.
rate• 25th in the country, was
defeated by No. 22 Robbie Weiss of
Pepperdme. 6-3. 6-3. an the third
round
In htgh school action: Laa••• Beacla 1 S, Palm Sprta11 5:
The Artists took their act to the dcst'rt
and came away wtth a strona non·
leaaue led by Grant Hughes three
wans an singles
Cotta Me.. t, 1'1tla t: The
MusUlngs won on games. 88· 79, to up
their non-le~uc record to S· I. They
were led 1n singles by Marc
Nucchterlein. who two of his thrtc
mate he~ by seorts of 6-2 and 6-0.
Mater Otl U, E1tuela !.: It wu a
touah da~ for tht El&lcs as the
Monart'hs Dan Jenkins. l>at Hamett
and Gres Reda capturtd all tht-
s1naJcs \Cts.
Or-. Coat DAILY PILOT /Satwdey, M~ 81 1... •
Unranked Maryland ·i
staggers· Tar Heels .
Syracuse stuns Georgetown
t o gain Btg East finals berth
From AP dlapatclaea
GREENSBORO, N.C. -Unranked Maryland,
behind 21 points from Jeff Baxter and 20 from Len Bias.
beat fourth-ranlccd North Carolina 85· 75 Friday and
joined top-ranked Duke sixth-rated Georgia Tech and
Virginia in. the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast
Conference basketball tournament.
The Terrapins wili face Georgia Te<:h m the opening
prne of the evening session.
It's the first time North Carolina has been knocked
out in the first round of the ACC tournament since a 54-52
ovenimc loss to Wake Forest in 1973. The Tar Heels have
lost four of their last five and dropped to 26-5.
Maryland, 18-13, got an 18-3 jump on the Tar Heels
to start the second half, hitting eljht of their first nine
shots. From a 34-28 halftime deficit, the Terrapins raced
to a 46-37 edge with 13:42 remaining.
Quickly, North Carolina cut the gap to 46-41 on a
pair of Steve Hale baskets. The Tar Heels whittled away
unttl a pair of Jeff Lebo free throws with 9: I I left trimmed
~aryland's lead to 53-S I. That was as close as North
Carolina would get, and Maryland went on a run of 16-4
that raised its lead to 73-S7.
Maryland held off North Carolina by hitting 12of14
free throws in the last 2:39.
In other college games:
DUe 18, Wake Forest IO: Mark Alarie scored 22
points and spearheaded a second-half rally as top-ranked
Duke held off pesky Wake Forest an the opening game of
the ACC Tournament.
The ei&hth~Secded Demon Deacons kept the game
close in the 1irst half 'fith a zone defense that forced Duke
to shoot from the outside. Wake Forest was within 37-36
at halftime and 39-38 on Charlie Thomas' short baseline
jumper with 17:37 left.
Duke then fashioned a 12-4 run that expanded its
lead to a comfortable 51-42 en route· to improving its
record to 30-2. Alaric scored sill points in the surge that
Edison wins, 4-0
Sophomore Terry Carpenter led Edison High to a
first-round victory in the Cypress softball tournament
Friday, spinning a two-hit shutout.
Herc arc Friday's softball highlights:
Edison 4, &olaa Grande 0: Carpenter struck out 12
and walked just one while allowing two singles in shutting
Bolsa Grande off.
The. Chargers scored twice in the first inning when
Vania Scmerau singled, scoring Martha Nofsrngcr and
Dena Baker.
Edison meets Canyon today at 3 at Arnold Park an
Cypress in the second round. . ,.
Rim of World 3, La1aaa Beacla 0: The· host Anists
dropped their fourth straight despite 2 for 3 performances
at the plate by catcher KJm Stephens and patcher Jennifer
Cooper. ---
Laguna Beach returns to action Monday when it
hosts Dana Hills.
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pwr s••t. crulM 11791191
helped send the Blue Devils into Suurday'11emiftnal1. i
Wake Forest, 8-21, pulled within SS-S2afterTbomu ~
hit two free throws with S:24 left, but it was the lut threat~
posed by the Demon Deacons. Alaric ~red two a~t~
baskets, increasiQJ the lead to 59-52 wttb 4:07 left and~
Wake Forest was forced to foul in ananempt tocalCb up.~
That cffon failed as Duke hit five Of seven free throws anj
the final 2:05.
Syracese 75, Georsetowa 7S: Lo N~ York. ~fael·
Addison made 7-of-8 free throw attempts 1n overtime~
lead No. 8 Syracuse to a 75-73 victory over No. 14:;
Georgetown and put the Qranaemen in the championshi~
pme of the Big East Conference toumamenL :
Regulation ended in a tic at 6S aftu Qeoraetown'
David Wingate hit a jumper with nine acco~ . . ~ remaining. · ,
' In overtime, Addison an& Rony S'eiqly each hit t•<>'
free throws to put Syracuse up 69-6S, but Reaic Willi.am~
made two steals for Georgetown, one leadina to a aoal o~
has own and the other setting up Wingate for two 64
throws. ,
Addison hit four more free throws, and Dwayne.
"Pearl" Washington had one foul shot fo1 a 74-69';
Syracuse lead with 14 seconds left. Georgetown cut it to';
74-73 on goals by Michael Jackson and Winpte. After;
Wangate's goal, Georgetown called timeout with one.;
second left, despite having no timeouts rcmainina. -e
St. Job's 75, VlllaHva 14: In New York, fifth.ranked:
St. John's, led by Walter Berry's 29 points and 14!
rebounds, defeated Villanova 7 S-64 to set up a showdown:
with No. 8 Syracuse for the Big East Conference:
tournament title. !
The victory was the 400th in 18 seasons for Redmen;
Coach Lou Carnesecca. :
Knancty 11, Loalalua St. H : In Lexington, Ky.,:
James Blackmon ignited a rally in the final four minutes':
with two baskets and a steal to set up the go-ahead score~
third-ranked Kentucky edged Louisiana State 61-58 to.
move into the final of the Southeastern Conference;
tournament :
Kentucky, which rode Btackmon's flurry to an 8-0;
run that erased a 56-51 deficit, will meet Alabama in thC:
title game, with the winner claiming the SEC's automatic.
bid to the NCAA playoffs. ;
St. Jou'• 75, Vllluova 14: Fifth-ranked SL John's,_
led by Walter Berry's 29 points and .14 rebounds, defca~
Villanova to set up a showdown with No. 8 Syracuse for.
the Big East Conference tournament title. •
Spurs put Clippers ~
out easily, 142-l 26: .
SAN ANTONIO (AP)-Alvin Robenson scored 30:
points and pulled down 11 rebounds Friday ni&ht and the:
San Antonao Spurs snapped a seven.game l'l'BA losin&:
streak with a 142-126 victory over the Los Angeles
Clippers. .
Wes Matthe~ added 22 points and banded out 16
assists and Mike Mitchell tc0red 22 points for the Spun.
who played without starting center Artis Gilmore, out
with a pulled hamstring. ·
Norm Nixon led Los Angeles with 33 points.
ancluding..a team-reooFd six three-point baskets. Cedric
Maxwell and Marques Johnson added 20 each for the
Clippers, who lost fortheeighth time in the last lOpmes.
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ltlrn ef Wond l, UeuM ... di O
q.m of trit 'IVOr'd 001 007 0-3 I 0
Laouna 896(,., 000 000 ~ • 2
Coo• t lld HUllOll W•~ Coooer (31
.... vt1ti IS! •I'll Sttol'len' w-cooi.
L-W-r 38-COOll IAWI
Hl9fl ~ 9'H
NON•l8AGUa
LI Mlllattll •, ... ..., 10t
,., 5"Cllfl cc. ' ,_..,
l M8.,\0n IM), t Soencer 1£) J6, 1
EIP\O" (M l 1 Wlllleml !Ml, 41 3 E1Cl'lltf
E 41 • C11!1011 tE I 4l $ &er"" 1E1, u
Girts MCctr
HlG" SCHOOi. CIP 4-A ,._..
(•t GMr ""911
8d1Mtl t, Mtt.,_ ~ I Ctlfl
fd1JOn \(Ofll!e "°"" MIU'Otl V'..a KOtille I( 9ftntdV
Meil 's golf results
.... ..,,. °""
(.tMIWNI
Tom IC.tit 66·'7-133 eo Ftort ... .._,M
l(tft ltown ...,.._ll6
0 w.!Orl"9 ••-47-13' Tom Pvriief' 66·7l-1l7
Mef'kO'MMre 10-67-137
M CeJcevecchtA '5· 72-1'1
Jim Thoroe 61·6t-l>7
Tom $1eckm•tv1 66·71-137
Ot nnv Edwe rdl 6t·,9-13'
Doug TtWtlt 6f•6,_138
Mlkt Hulbert 72•...-131
DIYlo Froll 6t·70-13t
Merk McC~mber 71 ·6'-139
Andy 8ttn 11•6'-139
Oreg Ledel10ff 6'-11-139
Tom Wet'°" 69·70-139
Mlle O'Gredv 73·'1-140
Jim G•lleo/\ef' 6'-n-140
8oOOv Clemoe11 7S·6S-140
T onv Slits 13-'7-1 eo
Aooer Mellbi. 66·14-140
C1lvln PHtt 70-7C>-140
Jedi NIClllAu' 70-10-140
How ... d Twlttv 1o-7C>-leo
Mike McCutlou9fl 1 t .,,_le()
Mike 5'1111Ytn 71·6t-l.O
R•v FIC>vd 70·70-leG
H~I GrHn 10·70-140
Fuuv Ze>eller 11 ·6,_ le()
Ci80fge .t.rdler 6'· 72-140
Tim StmJ>lOll 61·72-140
Cl\trles 8 0lllng 70-70-le()
Tim "'orris 71·70-141
Peul Arlnoer 7'·'7-141
Ot ve 8trr 10-11-141
Loren Roo.r1& 71-6~1• t
M1"t Ooneld 11·70-141
Jim Coll>lrl 69·71-141
Lerrv Net1on 69-71-1'1
lklOGllder •n-141
8ArYv .JM<Ael 1H'0-141
Jl'I' O.lnt 72·69-1'1
8obbv W8dlllnt 72 .. t-1"
'"''' ~ry .,,,,_,.. Oelllt WttM)tl 71-70-'41
ll'uct Lltllkt n -6f-14'
lreo Fe~ 7o-71-1'1
Helt Irwin 6t-73-142
Rlefterd Fehr 69-73-1'1
L, Ten 8rote11 7S·'7-1A2
80b lOllr 71.71...:.142
lilt SullOll 11·11-142
80b TWl'f 71•1C>-lf1
Jeff Lewll 71·71-142
Im Kretrtrl 71r7C>-1•7
Morrll H11el,ky 71·11-147
Llrrv ltlnktr 69·74-t'3
Ctertnct ROH 74•69-1.Q
G-S.utr• 70·1>-143 Torn Sllew n ·H-1'3
Mike Nicolette 74·69-l.Q
Devld Grtlltm »·70-1.Q
IC.ennv Knox n -11-143
Oevld Ectwerd\ 7S·6t-l.Q
Tom Pemtc. 13·70-1'3
Wiiiie Wood 7Ht-143
Tom WtllkOOf 73·70-1'3
JC Sllffd 70·13-1.Q
llen Crensllew 13· IC>-1'3
Siu lnor.11\tm 10-n-1'3
MIU Mllel 73·1C>-143 , •led· .. Ollllllfv
Joev Slnotitr 14·70-144
George 8urns 13·71-144
Devld Peoe>tH n -72-144
Olck Mesi 13·71-144
Jeff Grvoi.t n -n -144
JOM McComl'h I 1·13-144
L TllOmOlOll 70·14-144 IC.lkuo Artl 10•14-144
Frenlo. Conher 73·71-144
lob Eutwooo
Merli llfoolu
Freel CouDlel
Curll\ St..-t'*9
O•rv KOCI\
Pllvne Sttwert
S.fldV I. Ylt
LNClllJ
"'" Stnlot I.Oii Hlftlllt loOMurfltlv
Jim Simon' Wf»IMltvl
I MCC.Hllltr
lrlenMll99
L.arrv lttntr
Mark lv• 8 unoer
Keith Ferou•
SCotl Moc/\ Merk,.._,,
WevneGreov Hff Slurnen
p Jecoo.tn
W llA<kburn
PetMcGowen
ltun Cochren
Ooue Johmofl
Joelnmen
M.llKkburn
Ec!Uerdo ltOITlef'o
Dive H\llTWftds Mlkt~nfUl
Stt ... P1te
RQdCurt
AndYMe9"
Ron Slrtdl
Rocco Medlete Ro~lWrervi
8rttt UPotr
8111 Rooe"
Clerenc.e Jonet
70-74-144
74·70-144
71·13-1 ..
1J·71-144
76•10-1 .. 71 ,,_, ..
11 ,,_, ..
711-7)-1.U
n-11-1.u
74·11-145
n-1>-1'5
72·7)-165
13·7t-145
n ·n-145 n-n•-m
7'·1l-l .. S n-tt-145
'9·76'-145
12·13-145
n ·1>-14S
14•n-1'6
n·14-1'6
74-n-1 ..
76·70-146
7S-7l-146
1S·71-1'6
1s-11-1 ..
7S·71-1'6
76-71-1•7
15·12--141
7S-72-147
73·74-147 76;71-147
76·71-1'7
12·7S-1'7
10-n-141 n 1s-141 1s-n-w
71·16-141
71 ·77-141
7S·13-141
71·76-147
Women's golf results
LPGA *'rMV
!el ,.rtncev ... H1w1ff)
C'1rls Johnson 69·66--13S
Jull lnk\ltr 71·64-136
MArtl Boierth 67·70-137
Be11v l(ln11 70·61-138
Biii! Oenlel 68·70-13'
Allee Miller 69·6t-138
Annt·Merlt Palll 7•·11-14S
DffdffLnktr 74·11-14S
Rosie JOntl 11·7A-14S
Nancv Tomich 72·73-145
Stephenie Ferwlo 13· 7'1-145
Lile VO\lnll 75·70-14S
Pet BradtAv 77·68-145
Sherri Turner 11·14-145
Ott> Rkherci n -n -145
M.Ft11uerH•Oottl
Cethv JOl\nslon
Lore!l• Alderete Mtlrl Edoe
Jotn o.tk
Et1lne Cro,t>v AHtion Finney
Cll'dv Ftrro
Kltllv Hilt
73·76-149
11 -1.-u9
77·11-149
18·7t-ISO
80-70-ISO
7HS-1SO
7S•7S-ISO
76·74-1SO
7'·71-lSO
•
~C-..•wtmmlM
Of'Mtl C:.•f S7, ~ ..,
400 mtdtev rtln-<>renoe Coe.I. ~-00 1
1000 tr...-1 Retl'lfelter 10), 10',AO 4, 2
O'Rourllt (0), ll:OUI; l. Atnl°'e (Cl,
lHU 200 fr..-1 s1urdlv1nt (0), 1 S9.17, 1
Odav <C>, 21ou1, ), Mlttltoen <Cr. 141.33. SO tr-I. Ceroef'll.,. <Cl. 22.'°; 2
Siewert ID), 2'2 '7. J PfefldtrOHI (0),
lll.t7.
200 IM-t Vou"9 IC), 7.0611, 2 Scllrud
dtr (Cl. 7:11 ... 3 Pflct (0), 2.11.73
Olvlno tM-1 Cur11t (0 ), "' 00, 1. Sl,lev
<Ol, IS1.2.S. J JOllnson CCI, 121 70, 700 tt.,..._1 Cllrlalen.en (0 ), 1 ISi?,
ltoc:trli>uei <Cl, 2:3111; 3 no 111trd
100 lr-1. Ceroen1er !Cl. SO 92, 1
Nor'"" (0), SI 21, 3. You119 10 ), SS 20
200 bldt-1 O'Aourtte 10 1. 2:1019, 1
ltlenc (0), 2 30 '° 3 MtntU (Ol, 2.36 61 SOO lrtt-Sttwefl (0 ), 444 31, 1
ltetllttller <O>. s-o. 31. 3 Aoc:trtvu1e1
(C),6:02 ..
200" l>fM-'1-1 Mlrtllde tOJ, Ul ...
Prte. 10), 2.2SOO. 3 OdeY (Cl, 2.31.11
e()O frM retaV-CerrltOS, ) 27 4S
0...... West 6t RIMM ~ l1
400 medlav rele~olOen W111, 3 4S ff
1000 fr-Wtct.1 (GI. 10-14 14, 1 Anti·
merino (Gl. llU7.12. 3 Arne (Gl. lOJt 16 200 1r-1 Boeln <GI. I 47 7'. 2 Cornett
(-l, l 49 '9, l McMllten IGl t S2 00
SO tr-1 LAltellc (R), 21 '1, 2 Dav
IG ). 12.ts. 3 &uckleV, ,,,.
200 tM-1 FOiker (G), 1-01 26, 1
Huhlmolo !It), 2-07 07, 3 AntlmArlno (GI
2.12.23.
200 Ftv-1 Arne <G>. 2 02 OS. 2 Geuner
<R>, 2:0313, 3 Tlkecti <Gl, 2'08.09.
100 tr-I Bucklev, SOOO, 2 Cornell
(Rl, SO.OJ, 3 Jeltrles (Ci), SO S6
DMn-1 Cewllllon (A), 6100, no sec·
ond or 111lrd 200 t>ect<-1 Folker (G),
2.'03.14, 2. Berg (G), 1'03 40; J HHl'llmoto,
(Rl 2 14.31 SOO fr-I. Wit!\\ tGl. •·5409. 2. Eislo
(GI, 4.SS.26, 3 Geuntf' (R). Hl6 SS
SOO l>rtest-1 AHlson IGl, MS OS, 1
Lnlelk <RI, 210S4, J. Lung (It), UIH
400 trH re\Av-1 GOiden Ke!hv Posttewolt 61-70-13'
Judv OIC111nson -J0-69-139
Amy AICOll 70-69-139 Lori Gtr11tc1 n -14-146 Nine Fou•I 76·74-ISO w-Vtclll Feroon 71·6t-146 JoAnne Cerner 70-70-leG Marv Delon11 76·70-146
Kev Ktl'llltdY
CerOIYn Hill
COMA C•oonl
Cett>vMenl 0.l>l>le Hiii
KlmSl'llomen
8-vtf'lv l(IAu
Tef'•Y·Jo MYtf'S
Karin Mundinger
N1ncv Scr1nton
Merv MurPl1v
SuH n TOll-11'1
70-~ISO Orlftet CN1t '7, Cen1tM 42
Ctnclv Floo 11·69-1eo Leurie RlnOr 7S-71-146 7S·7S-ISO 200 medlAv rei.v-Ora~ Coall, 2 06 03
COIJten Welker 11·70-1'1 76·74-150 200 IM-l Ceroenter (Ol 210 30, 2
Jen Sttl>Mn\Oll 71·70-1'1
Htelher Drew 72·74-146 77-~ISO HA<:ker (0 ), 1eG'2, 3 Anott)llll (Cl
Lenort Mureo1o.a 71·10-141 lvnn Adlml 77·69--146
Sendra Hevn1e 10-76-t .. 7S·1S-ISO 2~ t2
Alll».O Hlkege 69·71-141 73·17-150 SO Ir-I H1theoct< tOJ. 27 09, 2
CllldV RtrlCk 70-71-141 Oll·Hee Ku 72·14-146
Vt l Sl<lnner 7S·11-t46
7S·76-1SI Anderson (C), ,, ... 3 Geltlo (0 ), )O(W
M 81tOwelder 11·70-1'1 hied Te OVAllfV 77·74-151 100 l>tck-1 Aoonev 101, 1 14 4'. 1
Pt!ll R1110 68·74-142 Dawn Coe 76·71-147
74·77-lSl B0911t 1 IS 74, 3 Wtl911tmen (0), I 16 SS
D•lt EQ9t'lmo 13·6t-141 Ceroline Gowan n 74-1'7 17·74-151 100 b<Nst-1 Perrv (0), 1112' 2
Pettv Sllee11an 11·11-1'2 Con111e en1tlem1 77·7C>-1•7
7S•76-IS1 Smllh (0 ), l:n.62 3 Anclrnon CO> 1 ~ ..
'C1thvMone 11·11-1•2 18·7)-ISl 200 tr-1 Norlh (0), 7-ol 97, 1
Suitt Bernlno 10· n-142 Jene l..OCil 76·71-1•7 Sue Ertl 77·7-lSI Tt1Cl'lm1n !0 1. 2 16 61, 3 Garcle <CJ,
HHtntr F1tr 13-70-143 Pia Ntlu on 16·11-147 S Sl•1n111uer
8t''" 8errell Lori W111
73·79-152 119 46
Jene Gecklt\ 11·71-143
Jenet AnderlOI\ IS-77-147 7'·71-1S1 so tlv-t Care>enter <Ol. 7'09. 2 Aw
Bect<v Peerson 12·71-143 Julie Cote 11· 7S-141
Marv Dwvtr 7S 72-147 77·7S-IS2 IOI, JO"· ) Rellkln (0), 32 77
Pennv Hamme• 13-7C>-143 Susie 8erdov 7•·7)-1'7
Sue Fogleman
Sulit Peger 11·74-1S2 100 tr-I ltOOMV (01, t 00 66, 2
Bonnie Le .. er 1•·69--143 Berb Tl10mu 15·71-1•1 79·n-1S1 Jec1<son (0), 10227, l Herl>lt (0), 1-o?79
Beverlev OeYI\ 12·11-143 M Stubt>lelieio
Oet>C>le Messey
Linde Hunt
1'·14-152 100 fir-Wel1111tm1n (0 ), l 07 d , 2 Va n
Therese Hession 11·11-143 Missie McGeor11e 14·13-147 78·74-IS2 Htmert 1 11 62 3 GerClt (CJ 1 lS S2
Sherrin Gatbra11n 13-l!r14J J1ckte Btr"'" I• 13-141
B Pencteron1 74 73-147 J ene Btetock 74·6,_143 0 Mel,ltrlln 14 1)-1'7
L1uren Howt 1•·69-143 Marthe Nau1e 71 76-147
Sl\tllev Hemtln 71·11-143 Jvav Ettl•·Sams 7S·72-147
S 8ertotacc1nt
t(auw Ahern
Nencv Lt<lbeller
MArQtrtt Ward
L vnn Connellv
LuL..ono Redler
L..eAnn Ctuedav
Denlu Strtblg
77·76-lSJ < . 33 41, 3 Cettl tCl, 34.41
76·76-1~2 t>ack-1 Ceroenler 10>. 32 2S, 2 Aber
19·14-100 IM-1 Perrv 10 ). I 09 02, 2 Hat
78·75-1 ncock, 10 ), 10971, 3 Telc11man (OJ
Jodv RoHntl'lel 13·70-143 18·75-ISJ 1 1112
Jenet Coles 72·11-143 J KOl'tlhH\ 74 13-147 74·7t-1S3 S00 fr-1 Norll1 (0 ), S·CS ti, 2 Hecker
Lt url Ptltr\On 17-7?-14A Melisse W11llm1re 7S·71-141 81·73-IS4 lO). S•960; J J1c1t.wn 10). Bl 211
Sl'llrltv Furlong 73· 11-IAA Laur• Hurlbut 7•·73-141
Aveko Ollemo10 11 77-t•e 82·7?-IS. SO 1>reast-! Anctreson <Ol, 38.20, 1
Ro1>lr1 Welton 13·11-1« 79·16-lSS Smll11 10), l'l 32 3 no llllrd
Joan Jovce 13· 75-148 Hollis S1acv 74· 7C>-I« Mlndv Moore 7S ll-148
A Retnllerdt
Kelhrvn Vou110
Oebl>lt Aullln
Krt1tl Arrlnoton
0 Mcliefflt
19·76-tSS 200 lrtt rf!lev-Cerrtto•, I SS 73
M Zimmerman 75·69-1« Missie BtrteOlll 12 16-1'8 80-IS-lSS
80-7S-ISS
82·7S-1S7
77-I0-157
I0·71-1SI
7'·~1 SI
80·71-158
'2·76-lSI
Allee R111m1n 1S·69-l« N Whlte·Brtwer 81 67-143 M SPncr•Devlln 11·73-144 Jo Ann Wuhem 19 6t-1'8 Jerllvn 8rll1 69·7S-144 Amv 8tnr 79·69-141 T F red<lckson
Pam Alltn Ka111v BA"er 70-74-144 Bert> Bun"ow•~v 16 77-1•8 Jent Crelltr 74·70-144
Sencire Ptlmer 71·7)-1'S C Cl'lerl>On~1er 77 n-t•9 B Btrrow
l(rl1 Monto'1en 16· 71-1•9 8l'C ~ ., t "'son
LH Alemltos
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
( 11111 of SS·dtY """'"' mMflftOl FIRST RACE. Pact 1 Miit
Tal>Ulate Hnvr IAckrmn) 860
Me9e SPirll ( Andtr\on)
Small PletaurH (ACkrmn) 8 60
Tlmt ?·02 I
3 60 uo
800 780
360 .. o
Al\oO Went. Snevna 8avner, Hervevs
Brother N. Computer G1rl, Oui Ou•
Madame. M11es1lc Robl>er !" Transfer
Saueezt
Scratcneo Computer Eves
•2 EXACTA (l·•l Paid '60.20
SECOND RACE. Pace l Mlle
AndV \ Galt IAul>lnl S •O 4 00 3 00
Leal! Cl'lrl"lna tDHomtr) 3 60 2 40
James Vlncenl fSiffthl 3 •O
Time 1 se •
Al'o Went Joes Outcau Peter "'"'"· Shuffle N Deel, l evel Oev11, Levftv O c;
Scratched. None S2 fXACTA 11·5) e>eld S20 60
THIRD RACE. Pace I Mile
Basktl Cue <CrOQhenl 4 60
Poe>ewheetle ( Otsomer I
Horuon• Sier IKtn l
Time IS'•
2 80 740
320 320
'60
.t.lso Went l'las11v Frank, Tne Com
Penv' GOid Little Bii Lou Cl\trm1n11 Gent
l...ord Ltvllv, Kll!ll ()I Jeu
Screlche<I Broad Minded, Uttle Jorev
$l EXACT A 12·41 Pul S28 ?0
l'OUltTH RACE. Pace I Mii~
Hv Sen Skllll>tr IMalndJ I 60 4 00 3 00
Wind Orlven (Anderson) c 20 3 80
Ct lltornle Anoe1 ITod<I, Ill J 80
Time I S7 4
Al'o Wtnl Bve Bve Sco1111 Tlo111
Querter. Vok'e no OI Shlrwll, Mldn1ot>1
Mine
$Cretche<I SklPe>eralrle
Note Tight Quarters finished ltllrd, ells
auelllled 10 sl•lll tor lnter1erence
l'IFTH RACE. Pace I Miit
Slormlng On <Baker) 8 00
Tiiiis tSltttl'I)
Montv On Spirit (Kuet>ler )
Time 2 00 3
400 300
• 20 J.eo 3 60
Al'o Went Ciuh Plus Kellevs Ptter,
C.Hl'I Out, Att>ewoo. l'IV Ftv FIHhv. Llnoen
Gu' Scretcl'lt<I Mutllgtt•wnv. Chtllerl"9
U IEXACTA f4·1l PlllO ~39 00
SIXTH RACE. Peet I Mile S•e C11rge (Vlilldnot>ml 22.60 10 00 ~ 60
Todd N <l •t kevl S10 600
Cru1,1no N IAublnJ ''°
T·me t S1 •
Also Weflt Strip S<i.-u, Creivowen,
V1v1en W11v lnl.,.mlnlon N. SelvedOr,
Berrv LHI
Scretct>e<I Alllmore N, Not'r)a d N
U EXACT/II 17·1) veld 070 10
SEVENTH RACE. Pece 1 Mlle
Rulftno Flne1~ <WllAm•l 1210 6 70 l to
Dout>le Ell N (She<ren) 4 e() 2 '°
Mell Junior N (Pl9f~) 2 e()
Time I St7
Al\O Wenl p H F"Mnlom, tyory G••• N,
MOl\ev CPltlllltf" N, 8 rentwooct Ktll, Golo·
re oo
Scretclled DullllC.te. Alln Jene N
S.m• s1or"'
U •XACTA lS·l l Dl•d s1' 20
EIGHTH •ACE. Pett I Miit
Ot nttl Ell<IHvor (Andrsn) 910
llecty Subltcl (Plerct)
Ptrllo1a Ptullne (~r)
nme 200
uo 3eo
HO leG 3'0
A"o Wtr'll Nevv Cheer, L.. A Mlllreu,
Ktre11 En I(, Venl,l'ltno A¢1, Wlnotmert
Scretclled Nont
'3 EXACT A (1 )) Deld 177.70
HttfTH RACI. Pete I Milt
Frff Turi\ II(~) IUO 140 UO
"'"''no Romeo A (AllC)e•SOll) II 00 uo
Wer.01nt IHvmtnl UO
Tlmt 'Sf' Also Went Strlll.1110 .... ., N. OUllOM
Chief, Snow Dence .... Prl .. y Co.lllCll N
Dirtel l(tno, Mex 8urnClro
kntcMd llrlllldlnO tr«i, Me''"' JQl!e
U 8XACTA (7 Sl oeld 11'2'0
n PtCK sue 11+1·~1-11 oelcl a1.0t1.111
w1111 n•ne •lflrltr• (fl ... l\O<'M\), Tot•t Pkll
Six carrvover POOi l 1t .1't.4 I
,, fltC;K NtN• No wl/Wltr~ Poca NIM "°' t15,..
T9NTH •ACI. it.ce '"'"°'" Girl N ICronnl Cut It Ovt lltOMnl
AMlt ltOV ... N {$1Mlll)
Tlmt t S1
I Milt
lUO 4.00 ,.0
140 2 10
3'0
Also Wtlll H~ °" lffvtr Tiie .,...,,.,
Slolein Morntntt, Corll'Oe IAd\I kttt(~ Nol>e
It KXACU (7•6) PtiCI Ml lO
,, •
ELEVENTH RACE. Peet ~ mile
Loo~ 1no Gooct N (Sl'lrrri) 19 00 9 00 6 IO
Smart K081a tPit~Ctt S 00 5 00
Rac1tlll Benner I .t.noer\Ollt • 40 T1mt I S9 t
.t.1so Went Min Gee Jav N Va Wetted
Hill Cadt'I N Wtler Work\ l e Vala•,~.
Van Rhel
Scr•ICl1t<I 8er011 Module
U ElltACTA I) 71 Pt ld ~ 40
Attendance •949
S.m Anita
FRtOAY'S ltESUl TS m111 et n -11.tv ttiw~ "'"""9>
FtltST ltACI!. I Mlle
Plume>etra (Oliveres)
Queen Joen CBtaCl<l
Min 0.1111>11 (SoU')
Time t·312
, 60 7 10 110
, 80 220
2 20
Al\O Ren. One For Andreo (anv'l '"'"· Slllnet So Srlol'll DPnne'l Bundle, Cull!
B•bv Feu
Scra1t11ec:1 Nont
U EXACT A t l·4J peld '7 80
SECOND RACE. 6 Furtono'
Hoverino Presence (Sls) 10 80
Gran Plt rre (Plncev Jr)
Beu SlrHI Btues (Bleck!
T<mt 110
940 460 soo 320
3 40
Also Ran Jewttrv Store. Llltlt Minch.
Len1 Menu\, Growler S."due, 8 u,l11e1s
Clan
Scrt lcMcl None
THIRD RACE. 6 ' F urtOllO\
TrlllOll Shores f Pincevt 160
Grev Writ., IT oroJ
Vari 8eeu IDetellOuuevel
Ttmt I 16 •
5 20 310
• eo 540 l 20
Also Ren Cr1s1e1 Tropic, Hustle A
D111(e, tnsloet11e1>erk110mer, Oulle'' w 1,11.
Atreld To &encl. PKkl's Prince, Gra m ..
Pre1erred Stock, LO¥tf'S Tt>emt
Scretclled SarttOO• Ptn Mr Stu N
Clt u To Bo Meck Kttwtwat
U DAILY OOUILI! <2·7) e>e10 $ 172 60
FOURTH ltACI. 6'_, Furlongs
Mv11trv L..ene <SltvtnU 6 20 4 60 3 80
Slerv Blvt (CHttnon) 31 60 14 eo
NIP UP 1va1en1uelal 1 00
Time 1.17 2
Al'o Ren Ptev Tne Chalk, Alwen
Clowning, Live N Rtlolce, GOIOen $le114,
Smart Ct>eroef'. Tlm~Otr. Meo• Fies/\.
Scretclled Ari'\ 0.ohen Gueil ln~m·
i nt, Olden BelllH , Prooer Merk, Sem't
Bektr, Reoarll
l'lfTH RACE. I''• Mill\ Turi
Rive,. Ot Klno' 1s1 ... en1l •IO J 20 2.60 ~wcrffll (Toro) 310 7 80
Aoollo Fll9hl (Soll•) 3 IO
Time 201 4
Al•o Ren Morrv·s Ct>tmp, EvefllnQ
M'lord. Ttt Tu ter, ln<lutt, Bedouin,
Oomlneltd, Flvlno G-. Court And Sc>erto.,
C.o oen Souvefllr
Scrtlcl'ted Jttn·C&euoe, 81l ll00 ' Rlno
~lltz·VO\I\, Remoour U aXACTA 11·9) oeld J4SOO
SIXTH RACI!. I Mlle
LOVtf'l Netlve (Pncy Jr) 3 e()
Wolldtrlvl FrleNI tSttY-)
Arclle Moon IVelenruelal
Time IUI
3'0 2'0
900 soo
HO
AllO lt1n Merletv11'l Girl, MU\11,
S11eze1e>t1ei.dv. Fe.nloll BOOll
Scretched MlrKUlous. VelvelMn.
SIVUfTH ••c• ...... Furtono•
M11111 HOOi! (Plnuv Jr) ''° 4'° ioo Tuono !Crowder) 16 70 120
Murello ISlt .. tn•) 6 60
Tlmt t I• 1 Also ••n Smooth &Id, Mu•tc.t Mltttro,
Dtnlver, Pele,tlne SW!, G"*'e1l11tlon, Mt
flbe, D1d'l °""I, Mr SenHltOMI
Scretclled· l'IOnt U IXACTA tll•tl 111ld J299 SO
llGHTH •ACI. l\il Miit' Tur1.
L• Mtmow (H••ltv) 1610 1000 360
Plum T11tv ISoltal 100 J 00 R~ll 1teo1tt1 IK1ene4) , .0
Tlmt· I •t I
Al.O lt1n He1rlllOl'tt, AlflrmA~Wtld
Klllv. ltot.e Ot O\ldltv
SCretcllt4 N-tS IXACTA (N ) oeld m6.00
NINTH lltAC•. 6"a F:urtonO•
Folll'l VlclOtV (OlvresJ 1160
Wiit! Meolc ttClff\IO
Solomttlo lllAdl)
Time I 17
640 uo
780 SIO uo
AllO ..... Mtll"a Noel, t'm GUft•
Mteve<1, Pe!Mne. Atltl DI~, LIHIV
Hiller'\' Cel>rlolel•. AIWl!e 1.IM, Mete Mil,
C 11e110t I .. ,,.uloll
kr•ICllH lxcltlllO I.II, Siik FNll\tn,
l~ y llvw IC.rl•lln Al't'tlllM
tS •XACtA (S ... ) Mid •1050
U rtCK IUt l>-1-1 ~ l·ll·•·SI M IG
16 '21 00 #llll lS •!Mer• (6 ,,_.,.), It !tick
$la COfttGl8llOI\ oeld t ltl 60 wKll $1e wfft •
ner s < S "°''"I
11 ll'ICtC ...... (l·M ) I t or
1-11·• Sltt2HO wttll 4J WlnMn C1 ll0nesl
PIO Nine Net c~ "''..no 11
~ tlellcl8tKe um
Gotden W11t tl, Renelle Senflt .. 2S
200 medtev rtlev-Golden Wtsl. 2 06 •7 200 IM-1 Sc'1ulh (Ci), 2 2' 19 2
Thornes CRI. 24567 3 no Jl'ltrd
SO Ir-I Kelso (G), 27 9S, 7 O<iolM'•n
IGl, 2811, J Jorelan IAl. 29 OS
100 l>ACl<-l Cl1eoe>efl <GI 1 lO 7• 2
Booen IGI. I Ull 3 Allen (G), I 22 31
100 orea11-1 Dl~klt\JI• (G), I 11 ....
Botnm (Cil I 19 21 3 M.otev (Ci) I ?036
200 tr~ 1 Co1 IGJ 2 ISl7, 2 Jorden
IRI 72304 l ~undt>erg <GI 23400
SO tlv-1 Cox IGl 33 26, 1 Macl<tn1te
((.), 33 30 l KotlKl\ell (G l, l3 56
100 1r_._1 Sweenev 1G1, 100 ... 1
S.nt>o<n lGl. 1-00 '9 l , Joroe n Ill) 1 OS J'1
100 ttv-1 Scnu111 1c1 104 " 2 Eni1
(G). I 11 07 3 no 1111fd
SO l>tclo.-1 OICkllult (GI 31 '3. 1
H~m1ngwev IRI e() 21 3 no 11\lrd
100 IM-l Boehm <GJ I II 64, 2 CheP
e>tll (GI. I 11 13 J Eths tG I 1 17 IS
SOO lrte-1 Sct1ull1 IGI S 2• 90, 2
Donovan <GJ. S 52 12, J no 111lrd
SO brtiut-1 Ktl10 IGI, JS ... , 2 Thomes
IR), 39 52 McCowtn (GJ. 40 36
100 lree re1n-Renc·ho S.nllego, 103 43
Hl9fl Khool IWlnvnint
80YS NON·LEAGUE
~rtnt tl, E~ '2
100 medlev relaY-1 Merine, l ·S3 27
200 fre-1 R Dtvort (EJ, t S.f S1, 2
Rav (Ml, t·SSO'/, l Womeck (Ill\), 2·01 O
200 lndo-l J Devore CE> 11103, 2
Elltbr9Clll IE), 2 19 O. 3 Parutllt tMJ
2.20 se.
SO lrtt-1 Pararttlt (M l, 23 41, 2
Herrt1 CMJ 2• 12, l Devit' (EI, 15 3 l
100 ttv-1 Sl'luoe>eek (M ), I 00 S2, 2
Harris (M), 101 SO, 3 81nckts IML 1en54
100 tr-1 J Devore tel, SI~. 2
Lersen CM), S3 49. 3 H1"llmt n (El, 5699
SOO lree-1 Brown Ml S 07 13, 2 R
Devore (El. S 13 64. 3 Rev CM) S S21S
100 1:>4ck-1 Jecot>sotl (Ml. l OS 04. 2
Snuppet. (Ml. t OS 62, J Coot. !El. l:DI 01
100 breHl-l LlrMn tMl. I 09 61, 2
Womack (M), 111 7S, 3 $teol <E l 1 13 71
400 treo retev-1 Ellt llCte , l.30¥1
GIRLS NON·LEAGUE
Mlll'W 106, I!'~"
200 meclltv relev-I Mer Ille, 1 02 I•
200 Ir-I Brnn IM) 2 13 91, 1
!>anstrom tM), 7 11 9•. 3 Henderson Ml 22124 •
2001ncto-I Eu111 IM), 211 .... 2 Schole\
(El, 2:39 21. 3 Boe11m tM), 2 '' 81
SO lr-t Htrlvng IEl. 213'. 2. SIUC>C>'I' !Ml, 2992, 3 Currie <El 299S
100 flv-1 Boe/Im tM), 102 09, 2 ScllOles
(El, 112 14, 3 Gerlbottl tEI, 11311
100 ··-· LuDIOn M), Sl lO, 2 Her lung lE ), 1 en 03, 3 Hendtrton Ml
10.06 .
SOO free-I. Pederlefl (M), 6 OS.40, 1
Slln,trom IM), 6 IS 02; 3 Brtdv (El. 6 d .06
100 l>ecll-1 8rnn (Ml, 1.12 09, 2. Miiier
<El, 1'16.44, 3 Quuet>ertll (M), 12• 11
100 breesl-t luDtOll (M), "'' t. 2
Eulo <Ml, 1:'22.6. 3. Devrlt' (Ml. t 24.7 400 lrff relev-1 M•rln11, 411
NHL
C~BKll CO..,ER•NCE
Smv1M DMUell w L T ~ o, ca •·Edmo<lton
Celoerv t("* Wlnnlptg
Vef\COUvtt
41 " 6 100 3SJ 261 l3 ,, 1 73 ,.. 252
20 3' 1 41 tle 375
10 41 6 .. 1" 31S
II J6 10 4' nc 261 Hemt~ x·Cllkaoo
X·$1 t.OUll
•·Mtnnetote
Toronto
Ot1ro1t
)3 2S • 14 294 ,.,
JI 26 • 10 25' 744 JO 21 • .. 114 ,,.
)Oe(). 4'2'S311
t• 47 s 33 n4 l47
WALU COfO'a•8NCI
,. •Mell Dlvhitfl
PlllledtlDllll
W11111no1on
NV fllendtr-s
P111,1>ur11h
NY lt11\91ft
Ne w Jtt .. v
41 20 4 .. 271 70S
40 lt S IS 241 ?17
ll '23 10 72 16l U4
l l ,. I ., 766 239 ,1 )() 4 " m m 11 40 l 4S 2.42 1"
Aelllmt DMtlefl
MonlrNI )$ 2S 6
Ovei>tc JS 28 4
8otton 31 n 1
luff•IO JI lO ' 14erlford JI l3 1
x·cll~d otevofl '*"'" ,,..¥', k-
Herflord ' luff•lO t
Edmonton $, Plt1.WOh , ,...,.,.o-
Pllll~oni. el N-JerMV
W1nnl099 et MIMftOtt
16 21 1
14 114
" 263 .. 1U
" '"'
Weahl"9t0ft 11 ~ Yor11 11i1no.r• Ovtotc el Herttord
ao.1on •I Mofttrffl
Cl\bfO 11 T~OfttO
Vt llCOUvtr el SI LOUll
~Y'tO
l:ClmOftlOft ., """" New Yori.. lslendrt el Wll\lllneton Cetoerv et °"1'911
,,,_ WM'f et '"" ... l'l\lledeloflte et New York It-•
PllliMlll! 11 WlMI ...
ii. Lou" tt ChluOO
121 , ..
14l
'" U6
o.wc.
"ltnlltOUNO,....._.J ·~ ... .-..--ANH Gome1 (ltuedor) dlf. JftNTly
Arl11, 7·S, 6"6, 6··6, ,_1, ~. All'on
Krkktteln <U.S.l IMd' Raul Vtvtr, ,.,, t-1,
1·1 Ito t>t rtwmed roa.v>;
IECVA<!Of tetch. 1•0).
CaN4lil YL Olll
Glenn Mtclllbett <C•ne<la) ..... •~rw
Acun• 6·3, 6·3, 4·6, 1·6, Hent Gll<ltmthtll'
(Cl11Je) def Martin Wo1lenhOlmt ,. ,, 6·3,
6·1
Strlft tied, I• l
Swedlnn.~
Mell Wlltndtf (Swtden) def, Morlen
Ct>fl111nt.1n 1·6, 6·2, 10-•. Joeklftl Nntrom (Swt<len) def Mk l\ffl Ttu\04'! ,.,, 6-2. 6-I
Sweden leedl, 7·0
C~llllenlllllla
R•mnn t<rll/\Nlll llndlel dtf Tom.1
Smid, 6·4, 6 7, 7·5, MllO$ltv Meclr
ICrecllOlleYtkle ) def V~v A(l\(tttel, 6-0,
l·S. 6-4
Strlft tied. I· l
MliYtUI V'L H ... K ...
Mtrk 8el~ (H~ l<Of\91 Off ::tto Kltn
Weft, 6· t, •· l, 6· I, A-dim Metlt. (Metevtle)
def Colin Grent, 11•10, •·6. 6-1, 6-3.
Serie' tied, I· 1
Hew ZM&Md ""' Auw ... Klllv Evef'lldtn (New ZNlelld) def. Peut
McNemft, 9· 11, 3·6, t ·4, 6·3. 6-4, Petll'
McNamer• (Au~tretle) def Cnrl1 Ltwll,
6·2, 6·S, 6·4
Serles tied, 1·1
Sene9'I vs. Nleerie
Vne Ooumte IStneoelJ dtf Devlo
lmonltlt. 6·4, 6-4. 1·6, Knuoe Odlaor
(Nlgerl1l det Tlllerno Lv, 6·2, 6·3, 6·4
StrtH tied, I· I
"•lllstan Vi. Sri LM1!1 Ariun Fernando <Sri l enkl) Ott
Hemeedul Hea 6·4, 4·6, 6·4, 6·); lt•'111d M•llk (Paklst•ril det Arlan ,._,.,, 9 It,
6·2. 6·4, 6·3.
Telwln vi. Slnte-.
Wu C'1eno·lun9 I felwtnl def Vktor
Pereira, 6·2. 6·0, 6·2, Liu Cl'luno·llilng
(Tetwenl def Mel'IAder HHHn 6·4, t-1, '2 T tlwerf lee<li, 2-0
Thlleftd YI. a.Mladftll
Ptnomkorn Pledelluanll IThellend) def
S.rdlr Utekl'IArU<ldtn Allme<I (8tno!edetlll
6·3, • 2, 6· I, Wor-tollol TllclnllkNmcnu
(Tllelial'dl def Snovon JameJv, 6·3. 6-0.
• 2
T"Allel'd ltltds, 1·0
llrnitlMWt ,,.. l.,....
Otiencto Lourenco ll lmbeb-l dtf
Al><lul Munem Moflllmed Bornez. 6-0, •·1,
6· 1, Heroon !smell ll tmbet>wel def SMd
Aroeg JtQtfl 6· 2. 6· 2. 6· I
ZlmtMtbwe lffdl, 2•0
lfWY vs. ... ,__v
Frt"'t\4:0 Cenctt!Ottl llttlvl oef Hvoo
ClltPecu 6·•. 6·2. 6· I
llelv lted1. t ·0
Morroce ,,.. KttlYt
Cl'lekrounl Areta (Morrocol oef Polo
Eno 6· I, 6-0, 6· I
Morroco leads, 1·0
wom.ws *'"""*" (ti Pt.utawn, H.J.)
~ SemHll.n Me-rllne Nevrelllova IU.S.J dtl Ptm
ShrlYer (Us'· 6·4. 6•4, Helen• SukOY•
1Ctecl10,lovekle l oef Hal\8 M1fldllkov1
1Czec110si0Yakle ). 6·2, 2·6, 6·3
,.,,.,,, ' "'""" COU.8G& Seu"*tl Cal lftttn:..._.tff (t i V..,,., Hu.I CluO)
St<9"d • .,,.., ~
8tf'gn IL..ono B .. c.n Slttt) dtl Ctdl91n
IUC Irvine). 6· l, 6·0 ·
Tlllt-0 RIM'4f """" Wein ~f>ei>Pt'l'dinel Clef Men Son Hlr\11 !UC Irvine) 6·3, 6·3
OlleiHYtne ~
Mvers·Ced1ge n (UC 1rv1nel oef
SNM!rfftl·Greeri IP-dine), 7·S 6·2
Hkltl lcMel
Me"tw Del 11, E1tandl S
MMln
Sludtl>tl<er !E l knt lo J.,,ll1n,, 2·6. IC>'t
IO H•rnell 1·6. IC>lt to Reda, I 6. Mellltr
(E ) iOsl •-6. 1·6. 2·6, Burola lost 3·6 1·6 S·I ' '
Doubles
Vlnct -He"lnos (El Oef K Curren·
Chtml>tr1tin, 6· l, Oef Pege·D Curren 6·1,
def Ptter•on· TllO<"nt' 6· l, Oto,!11· Olx IE)
won 6·0, IO•t 4·6, 3-6, Qvlrk·MOOdv <El
won 6·•. lost 0·6, 3·6
Cflt• Mese '· Tustin 9 (Cetlll MMe wins en 91mes, ... ,,)
SIMlel
Nuec111er1e1n ICM> toll to Vlller 6·1, def
BOl 6·2, def JetlUP 6·0, Dinh (CM) lo\!
l·6. 2·6. won ·3, Zlll~n ICM I 10'1 2·6,
•·6. won 3
09\llllH
Geut cntr·Blooo (CM> det ICtm ·
Amusemtno 6·), de! Leutrup·IC.UktA 6·,, oet Marlln·Houven, 6· I. Nguvefl·V•oor
lc."Ml won I · 6-3. IO't , 6, T&l\81o.e ·Peu!
<CMI ill • 6. 6-1. •·6
LltuNI ... di ll, "Mn Sclr'lfll S MrllJIH
HuOl'lfl tLBl def Genz l·S, clef
Lermer. • o. oet Glllefll, 6-1 T Hewortn tL8 l IC>st 1·6 4·6, 4·6, Kollt<l<le IL8) tosl
I ·6 WOii 6·4, 6·4
OeWle1
I Hewortll·IC.lmb•ll fLBl def ~Feri.lld·Serber. 6·4, def RleelNl'-
AIOnslo 6· I def All>ullH·Ro'8ft, 6-1,
Meger1·8ranc11 won 6·2. 6-2, 6· I, Condon
Soe th IOU l·•. won ~-4, 6· 3
VoleVbel
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Seu1'I CMlt c...._,_.
Golden WU! def Ml Sen Antonio 15·9,
1S·12, 15·6 '
HIGH SCHOOL s..vi.w~
Woodl>fl<!oe o.f L1t11une 8-ICll 7· IS,
3 IS, 15-7, lS· ll. IS· 11
Newoorl H1tbor def Coron. del Mer, IS·t , IS-IJ, lS· 10.
Est•nclA oef UlllYtr'Silv, lrlS, tS·IO,
IS·I. 15-4. s.v-. CMtt LMtUe
Sen C....,,.nte def C1plstreno Vet
ttv.11·1S, 6·1S, 15-11. S·IS, 15-l ...... ...._.
Sent• 8erl>tre o.f Merlna, lS·t lS 6,
lS·l2
,
" '
Of'ange Coat OAIL Y PILOT /~turct.y, M.ch I , 1 ..
. IT'l llMI 11 mlll lll ·------1 ,_ ____ 1111
IYLHmlllm•Y
PIOT'I eumas. CALL 642-5878
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la1l1tll ftl lalt ~II 1911 .:!!,'~~lf~:·=. * "J!ii.::' * .-;lrvlneiiiiiiiii1Pliiiiii~ii6~.iiiU.liiiieiiiiii~·~--~-f:;;:ot Muet"='=''flllnO
""""~,_...,.,...n;;•;i;; ... 11111•1* Olde. For 1..w. PrOQfWn. Oyn•mlc R E develop natlonWld9 "*Ith Car• ne.vy phon.I & ottW c'1'9...:,:. ~~AS CHICK YOUR AO coilRTRY diH SHOP Pet90nallzed AeeulMI & Req ECE & exp W/'j'nO ment/lnve~tment fir,,; S.rvic. Cotnpany hat CletlCll off~ dut'". m I I '= = ;'':.."~ • 00 AM "'° .... nm~ SHOPPING CENT~ letttra. a.me cs.y .vie. chlldreo. c.11 552-1H7 neeci. F/Ch"'-........... A_ openlne for entry ...,,.. Mutt •nJO" working See OU(·-~ I t d I ...__ t
Setutday 100.AM·ll :)()AM T ... o• ,,.;;o;;,•.l~!.i-.,. 141,000 Incl Inventory & av.It. RESUME WORKS ,.,,. to .,,..;p;,;.;;;;lp p. yr 0 11 c I. r k wllot• ~ ~ Setwy E~ -:d ""'1n~; ::,;...~..:. .......-..:.. ~~~~ ~:.=..,~~ • .'::;""~~ Fhtture. A~t . Dorla lll-l... llll & corporal• boolta & r9-~billtlel Include 00£ .. Cell 852..()233 AM PllP9' on Peoe Al Ind n.vy ptionee • .._. •
DUDleMll : =::::: :..;.,~= li~~(2:1~3-~ __ 2_1_o_'t4~*~,=~1m:.~1 coroe. Mul1 hac:ie EDP r~. tnput~ l pro-for Mary. I then, be.,,. to Ylelt ual able to OOIYISI-...... -~"'"'-oho.. .... .,,.,. -..,......, ,. ¥MUL BXNkiNd Job cost a cooatn.ict~ ~ tllMCel' • di. E>ccinuit .._ & ' 1•1 -~ s.. "• -n. o.iio, ~ .._,., IUiatll, Prdof metHne operator, 5 becitground & mu9t be t ~<?'pay c:Mdtl & SECRET ARY/OFC ASST •1=1• Send NIUl'M to: PO ... ==' ~ li:: ~Ei't ~~~::-:. •. wti11 ... Loatl Black & tllver yrs min flt ·~n benkll wllll"Q to be tland9 on ~: ... ~-=<*= =-· AMOC In HOf'nlHeltthCW. 2MO, ........ ...... '''"" '""" ,. _ ." ... '' oa. ... ..., ~ • ..,. ,,,o; 8 stripped tabby cat coi. to tNeh 15 • per payablea thru nnanctel amo6tert only ... .....:... 10 for aecret':!r~ ~ ~ CA nm. A.-: T.,. ~-'" , .... ,,..,, c•n"""' 11e .oot>_. IOt 1"" elon For S•, 9 Perk. Coeta 'Mee.a A~'•, CM 1rea, call at1tement1. Excel. com-· ""'"''' 0·--1-.••••••••••••••• -· "" i t• ... •lnl "'-"°" operatora. br1nd 1'ew 763185&-eeN Coaalllne ROP 179-1155 munlcatlon aklll non ........... dutlel, M.f &-&pm, cell I '
.... -· tlOl MIO wlHwl >O equip. 17th St .. C.M. Fuit -. . smol(lng ottk:ie ~/great Ull H•IUTlll &«-1784 k>r eppt . ... ... _..,••lie-· IO, ptlce '10,000 Cllf\, uk INSURANCE etmoephere Plea .. call 18551 VON KARMAN --.. , ~~~\~<~-,: for John 213-434-74&8. I WendyatTheOHltlCo 1RV1HE 92715. -· ::a.:.~ .. ~·: Art 9prn 21~ 1120. FOlll) ADS · ..uTmT 1 upper Newport Pim. P1euan1per~neeoec110 ...,.." ~
..,,,..,, ·-"BIOS WELCOME for aa1e IRE FREE Olllllll Nftport 8ch 752~700 wont In NB Ina egency. "tl.: ~~,,..,.en:=
of Truck.Ing Comp•ny ft See our lerge Employment l*IUPll llSIST FIUng, light typing and lttltude and enjoy
through Ch•p•r 11 Ev.nine lid In todey'a PfT afternoon• PottlnQ phone rHPonalbllltlea. typing/Word proceMlng
Proceedings. 0.1dllne Cal• PIPI' on Page A8 and AR/AP ; S I • Hrs.,. flex, FfT or PfT. and• artt ofd tlea thlt
3119188. Mlnlmun bid.., •. then, be sure to visit ual open. Mlr.°a:,_~57~ ary N-amkr 780-1255 bet 9-4 could~ t~ rtg~t Job for
at $9l!57.3l. Single euc-•.a.·Hll PRIVATE P. 0 . -O C Air-youl Our expanding
cHaful bidder to be -& IA'•Dlll awarded all ueeta on -Claultled AdVertlUU port ar... p/t, M~n. property mgmt dept hu
terma of caatl wfthln 10 Home H..,,h Cate TELEPlllE S flexible hrt, 756-8808. • new poeltlon 1valta
daye of 8C099tlnee. Found: BIQ b181c.k fem. dog. of America PfT CLERICAL WORt<E . =cor~--~
Call 1--900-442-5295." 1 9th I Harb 0 r , CM. INTERIOR DESIGNER lndlVldu.i needed for full-Met. women, exp., to or-good lnaurance beneftta Ill •UI W r k d Y s 5 4 8 • 1323, SAi.ES time temporary tele-gantze, nte, llte blckpg, l a ftlrtlnQ utary to
,
754--0575 High and tradltlon11 Phonee aalea poaltl<>tl. hrs flex, 15 hr. 54U13!5 Sl 400/mo. ll you are
HHgen Dua, Balboa FOUND Medium alied f\lmlture ttore featurlne Ponlbly permanent after PfT POSITION-Apprx 251 lookl"Q for a poeltlve en· ltland, Principals only. Henredon, ·Baker, Kit· 2 months. Minimum 45 hrs _ .... am ,_.., ••thr, vlr.onment, aend your r•
Curll• 973~18 Dog, grey, vcty Golden tinge<. and M11b<o, seek-1 1 1 ed "" ·-.., d SucceMtul Or-County View School. 6"2-&>88 Ing motivated, •g-wpm YP no requ r . Cult Serv exp req'd aume an Mlwy history. -...-FO gr.....,. deelgrlll'. 0.-Sales experience helpful. SOwpm data Input, heavY to: Olvwa111ed StloWlne
eu.IMM --. lmmedl· UNO trl color pup, sign edu<:atlon and 6 yrs. C.Jt Kathleen Ol9on for phn contact, gen derlcll Centert. c/o of Property
ate nnancial bed<l"Q for IPPOI 12 wks, mele w/tan r-'dentlal exp pr9', call lnlo. or appointment duties. Clll Pat 261-5041 Mgmt, 2910 Redhllf,
Big Bualness Op· coll11. back bay. FOUND &40-3822. 1••--E CllST Suite 200, Coeta Meu.
portunltlee For Info & fem Pit Buh, tan & wtll, --llftPllllllT CA 92828. EOE
Appl call Barry Ruuell leath collar. E. 17th St, MANAGER l&ILY PILIT PfT. per90n•ble. metura M 1-9502 or 7ll0-725S CM. ~3794 peraon ror property ll•nUY /119t __ 330 W. Bay St. mgmt co wlbuay phonet. For Executive Suite In •st T .D 2tll LOST: Gold Hoop Earring. Immediate opening for full Costa Meea,CA92926 Bl-llnguet 1 + 9:30-l, Irvine. Prof. atmo.,_e, fg"t • Sat 311 Swap meet,B1J. time Dlstrk:I Manager. (7 14) 6"2-021ext.302 M·F. Miuat ....... 8 .. ._ to work funllntereatlng people.
w100YThU money for Penln? Reward 848-2962 """ ...... T D'a S10 000/up no Mutt enJoy woOll"Q with Sat &-4. Good phone Tuea. & Thurt. Ill day ~tldltV/no'..-. .. 1ty· Call LOST·(mld-Feb) Fem cat. children. Experience •YOUll/llUYllY 11\91lnenrnuat.6"2-1ll03 4-e hrs M-W-F (flexible)
...... -· · grey tabby wlwtit 10 helpful Energetle, pos111ve, good IECCTT1l•IT,__ can Lu Ann 833-1222 i=:ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii===~~Oen~l~aon~A~uc;;oc~9~7~3-~7~3~11 mo.. 4 I h I M. r I 0 0 Id. . f I I _,.. --I llrM I ...... ..,.,.,, hop w in train Huvy' phonet. sai.,Y lnendoutofttieesog...day Cd Mer 640-<425S We offer.,, excellent ..__ ~~arsance or rv ne. pm.me mu11type50wpm 'Send• Happy Ad ro llfl •
Ptntaab 3Ar.i2 efl1 program. paid va-$850/Mo + Ben Mon-Fri. ijiiliiiCillill Milkieii6ii50-iiii21157110md<>ldrumilmaiiiil.iiiiiiiiiiii
TODAY'S
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATIONS
1002-2790
ARE IN THE REAL
ESTATE TABLOID
SECTION
VV6 catlonaA holidays, bonua EOE. Call 7S2-0481 '
Prof man wants prof lady, program and dental In---------
30•40. for weekend sall-1ur11nce Salary plus IEIEUL lfFIOE
Ing, summer cruising. mlte.ge reimbursement. Two Part-Time & two Full-Open1·nos Now Ava1·lable
213-04-8793 Applicant must apply In Time cleftc.I p()81tlont. a per~ at DallY Piiot. 330 Apply at lnduatrlal TAIEIFllTUYllW w 1 B St c LeagueororanoeCounty c 0 ~11~111-2141 M!:a. t:_ A " ~~!~ Credit Union, 15901 AR R UTES
2 +toll If 2 PC>IY Redhill, ate 101, Tustin. . any. a.m. or -4 p.m (~c:Yla-17141 25~
Ptruul tnicn _i_1on_0ep_t_.>. ____ --------
3004 IEllllTlll lllAID IDEUL IFFIOE ""!-!!"!!'!!!!'!!!!~~~~~I Nationwide Co BIG $SS Need person wllll"Q to ESCOITS-IOIELS to right peraon. ·250-0912 learn, typing helpful. FIT. 841.5627 $4/hr to start. 957-307.3 Rellef Manager for Coeta --------lclaMb Mesa Self Storage, 2+ IEl. lfFIOl/Flll n .. laat-...t• 3012 days Pll' wk, p<9fer r• Tues thru Set Beaut.
•-11 tlfed male. 850-1282. wo<tclng envtronmt. Type
;XPPLE 11-111. Private M.J!ul/..._t-' Sl 45WPM Exper pref. teaaon S 15hr. Setup hme, -.. _.. u Apply In peraon Tues thru
buslneu system 554-5540 DAUG CLEAK pOiJtJOn_ Sat. Dana Point Marina
Earn Extra Ca•h
For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
SCIENCE TUTOR. Apply White Front Phar-Co. 24705 Dana Or~ Dana BlolOgyChem&Phytlce macy, 801 Baker, PolntHerbor Deliver 1 day a week. No
0r. e. Bel~ 675-3148 540•2882· CM. GEN OFFice-Pir fi'ex hr. collecting. no soliciting . FIHT •FIOE varied duties, Ute typjng, ... .. 9l9T Newport Urologist. nds S3 SO/start. 557-3200· Must have dependable car I
SPl•SPllU&.J np'd pefson lmmedl· GIRL FRIDAY-Typing, t k t t ' d
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WE WAIT YOU! .................... , ... ..
..... ,.. ... h ............. . ....................... .... .,, ................ . IEllOll UTIS atety Kathryn 644-6722 rcpt. PC/AT exp< helpful rue or s a ion wagon an
•~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I I Newport Mesa Christian not req. Sol girt ofc,gd on Ins ran ce Pre-School. Certified •MU. II.UR p~lide ules. Exel U
Teachers & Quality C9'e. Mutt have •I least 8 mo'1 opprt. Sml grow'g co. N-
Cell 6"6-5423 Aak Lorry exp. In all ptluea of amkr prf Chris 54S-7118
CelT.-,1
Allr lw T .C. Enter Now
And Be Eligihle
to Win $ 20000
of Home Decorating
S1pplies from
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Best use of water in house or garden-do
you hove ceramic mermaids in your spa? Or
do you hove a ko1 pond in your garden or
fountains in your foyer? Enter your display
today.
Best children's play area-Hos your child's
sandbox gone chic? Mom & Dad, this
catego ry is fo r you to show us how creative
you hove become to amuse your child.
Best use of art in decorating-Art tokes many
forms , b~t we'll be the judge of that. Enter
your best use of art in decorating today.
Best overall kitchen-ls your kitchen country?
Or is it on 1180' s" gourmet type. This
category is wide open or "space saving" if
that's your type.
CONTEST RULES
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LIVING SPACES ENTRY FORM
INTIANT'S NAMli
ADDI IS Si
DAY 'HONI NUMlll1
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LIVING SPACE CONTEST
c/ o DAILY PILOT/
HUNTINGTON BEACH IND!PEND!NT
330 W. IAY ST .
'COSTA MESA, CA 92626
Higgin• or Lina Zunich medical Ina bllllng & fol-pa• Tiii low up. Type, Ille. good -T E (714) 642-4JJJ
CALL 842 -1444
bit !J!Ht phone technique & good Bookkuperltyplat. CkiW C 30ll benefits. Call 253-7324 Pi.a.ant otfloe In
Ask for JoAnne Craney
att MEDICAL BACK OFFICE Corona del Mar 975-4271 ;~:;;;;;r;;;;;r::;;;; 8XevsiffeR NEEDED 1am11y practice, Hunt'. ir=-tii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iii~iiii~
3 dayi.per wtl. Refl req Bch. Exper'd X-Ray per.
Laguna Bch 494-11533 mlt Good saiary I<>< effl-
Htkpr/Chcler, weetldays, dent girl. 6"2--0665
CI r r II q · 2 -8 Pm • NURSES AIDES. LIVE-
759-1066. NB 1Ns. CNA'S & CHHA'S. Car,..try ll•trlcal' ILa .. an-'·· NEED babysitter by 4/l Home Care Service hu --.;..;.;.;,;,;,;;;a.;;;;;;;;.;.;;; _____ .....,.-_.._ ____ ............... .-..____ .,....
My home. or yours if near lmmed hrs avail for car-$2.40 per day 1Door•Repalr-A1teratlon1 RESIOICOMM'LllNO 26 A LaWMUt
Ora,.,... & 22nd St area Ing people to provide Cablnet•Panet-Lodla-etc '··-35 •~ ·~2 ,.,,.7 yrs Do my own wortt. UC of CM S60 wt(ly, 1 tOd· nursing care •nd compe-That's ALL you pay lor yra exp. ,,_ry _ ·wv •278041 Al 6"6-8126 TIEES
dlef 6"~460 nlonshlp to patients In 3 llnes. 30 day minimum Ctatat/'"eanttt thelr home, orderly or ISi fl• LOS ;_v DON'S ELECTRIC Topped/removed Clean-HOMEOWN~ EX.PEATS h•tstica 0 convalescent exp helpful n I Driveways, patloa. paths. 498-9&71 Service calls. up. new lawns 751-3476
Companion/Homemaker for Info call 476--0284 Your etc. No tob too smell. dryer outlets etc. bonded TreefTnmlCleenup compl
for Sr. Couple. Own 2 Servlee Directory Reas. Mickey, 536--0553 NEW/REPAIR. Quality. No gardening. Competltl\18 I'm smlll, my ~ Ir•
transportation 4-6 hatll Ptsftltll Representative C~il• Care 1ob1 to small, reasonable prloes. Chuel( 842-2873 small. 14 yrsel(J>, In~
Hrs/Dy M-F. 875-1790 °:1:6~ ~~~~~:g:c 142-4321 td.101 Free-nu1rltlous meals & Free eat., llc'd. 631-234S Tll UUI Sllll Ron. 64&-t370
lllSllEIPEI Af"e you career oriented? sn•oks at Country Com-F ci t.wn-Tree-Shnib lnttlll. PAINTER NEED6 WORKI
10 take eare of elderty Pll'-Do you have leadership • _, ,._.ll f0f1 ChlldClfe, lie Lag B. 1L •L Tree Trim and Removal. Int/Ext, celAnOa. r9ftn Ceb
sons, 24hr ahlfta, 4 day ablllty? like • pro-uticu -• •ll preechool prep 494-6101 FENCE ~r New&. Old Lawn Main & RototHll"Q (2e) yrs exp., work VU-·
wtc , prepare mea1111g1 fesslon11 atmosphere & MODERN Acoustics • Wood. c:tialn link. patio'• Sprtnklef lnatlll. ~r Devil P91ndnQ M4-3837
hsetcpng, wagea negot on bHut surroundlnga7 NEW & OLD CEILINGS Clnaiat Seniff lree eet. Greg, 968-0118 Free E.stlmeta ~ PAINTING Int/Ext.~
expr 720·9729, 760-1943 Want 10 work lull time SPRAYED 527-2589 ROBIN1s CLEANING cab reftnl9hed peperW1 w/exlt compensation? ----SERVICE II throoughly Fir..... K.C. TREE SERVICE 25 ioca1 ,..,_ ,7~
Ttaclaen 4tSG Ex per pref'd. Call Exqu1s1te Acoustics Re-c1e11n house 540--0857 FIREWoooi79.50•X cord T~~~~~~~~:~ °"E8!'~ yr UNIQUE p••,...T
INSTRUCTOR 6"8-8455 sprayed or remove Dry-Winter Special. Qual. mix. Daye/Eves 538-&e!HI 10 1 ............ ....n Proof machine operator P/'TWE HlllS wall Repairs. 6"7-7901 Houaecteanlng 14 yrs exp Oellv . Jim. &36-856l . yrs n ,,,. nlrt>Of ,.,._
16/hr per wt(, CM .,..._ II• REBLOWN OR PAINTED retlabMI. reas. free est, own ad Land~"G· Sprinklers Free •t. SM-2732
call Coutllne ROF days per weetc. 3 hours Also ln11Ex1 Painting trans Pina 6"5-986& Dell• I ~la Sod Clean-ups 20 yrs In
97g..1955, ~1~~~all 432•8014 Lic•288597 631-9295 RESID'L/COMMERCIAL AMERiCAN HANDYMAN area Tony MS-5124 Pa~
, f
__ a 11_ tree est. Elsa. &4&-3254 Carpentry, fenci"Q. win-Complete cteatHip, gen'I l""'!F'tXRtHfnl·~~NdllnljNflWlf!1"'°"8Blll_.
rt tssitaal1 Prtltslitul/ n•Jueact Sonta 722-8055 dows. plumblne. mart11e. malnt. tree trimtnQ, tree HANGINGISTRtPPtNO
M•iai1trahn 5100 M•w•trad" 5100 1rait1rt lllllES UI • • '.:!i:':'l.:dc ~~40Y.f' eat Mauro, 962-9973 VISA-MC 973-1512 !.;::=============== APPLIANCE SERVICE we apeclallze In Spring & •LAWN & GARDEN• Ex'*1 W~ in.-Refrlg'a, washers. dryers, O.talled cleanlng. can for FENCES-OATES Tree trim Free est., reaa prlcel. ll•lllllona Aee9. Coneuft.
$ $
SALES
MANAGEMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Crew Supervisors are
needed to work In a
fesslonal management
ltlon.
now
pro-
pos-
We now have openings for
mature adults to supervise
newspaper sales crews.
Responslbllltles will Include
hiring, training , and motivating
teens In obtaining new cus-
tomers for one of the area's
leading newspapers.
For an excellent opportunity
and earnings of $500-700 per
wk.
Call TC
A1k for Aon
842-4333
ranges, D/W, AIC. All service now. 548-0757 Dump nina. C.M IN 8 9 yrs exp 645-5133 ant Asalgnmt. 511..-.0
Community Appllence. _ ar .. Jim Whyte 6•<'· 720& =----------------
7899 Aster Circle. B.Pk Trallera Washed & RinMd -.. MUJ ..... 91111"' 240-0717 or 522·2323 Windows Included •GEN HOME REPAIRS DEPENDABLE QUALITY
---Sngl wide S3SIObl $44 Pelnt Drywall Carpentry * lllCIW•I * WorkmtntNp 142-ee Alr~alt . loyd 673-7218 an 5pm etc Gary 645-5277 PTL EST 675--3175 REFS .
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P.ntine Area ReP8lrs & HANDYMAN LARGE •nd W• gllll ahd .... ~
Resur19Clng • Roonng & spec1a1 Pre Sprt~ Ratea small I oo IT ALLI Spectettst block.~ Hang/ll'tc, AcMoe to thE
Waterprootlng• 831--4199 we do It alll •11:7 7•2 631-S579 Pat or Ml mag cement. pl911ters. reetucx:o crazy. IS3 730 ""' .. ~......,..._,_ ________ · repalrt. etc 2•hr 5-45-0729
Asphelt-repalr·ptklng lots lttlai~ltniffl YOU BUY • I INSTALL STUCCO MASONRY-TILE Pl11tn/Drywll
apt complex-heavy roller. Garage openers. Dlspo.. 1 All Joe 645-4289 7am-9pm SEWIN ALTERATIONS els LI ~lee Cabinets No Job to smal types lnt.IExt paid\ pt•ll tng
• Newport/Coeta Meu.,.. Cloeet1. WL S48-6"94 I Free 911 LIC __ 631•2345 custom tex1"""0. que11y
lall8tll lerftffl N911nette IS31-4810 • • work P~Ho ~
d & i .. 1t.1 I ena1 !ems• :132&8M 654-1831 A=~\,~~. ttlCMtt LT HAOUNG . MOVING *l· 19"111*
Typesetting GRAPHICS W4'.............. Glfage l Yard Clnups CLEAN & EXPERT Pludbii NEWPORr 72()..9191 Commlr.91d. ~1~2345 -. Jon 645-8192 Over 2S years experlenCll , ............... _____ ,
Typing, Word Prooetslng, B.I WILSON & SONS HAULING---.-clEAN-UP lie T. 1 ~ 7» 1353 J:M lllr ~. 11"" ,.
typesetting RUSH JOBS \Rm Add Remodttl Kite Yard, garage. tr uh, misc ••ABC MOVING•• plu bing ,,..,,....
OUR SPEC IALITY Bath Tiie 057487 Ina Lawn aerv hedge trims OulCk l Careful T13!0'6 ORAINSC'-EARF""°" 1'
GRAPHICS NEWPORT 30 yrs up 6"6-1740 • 5'5--0735 * LO RATES 5S2-0410 Faucets. °'8poMlt ......
120-9111 1 C . • HAULING a CLEAN-UP STUY111 lllUll 64t~7 P&R122.eoee
8uslnen Form• al4 types Hltncb• S28 A LOAD I Orllnsc:IMredor ~
Copy Machine Suppllel I h!Wiat call Milite 84&-151• "=t,·~.'9· All plum~repelra. l.ow
Low Rat•. 84 t-4009 RTC ~lal or:;:;li I HeullnQ ~. CtMn-Student MoYll<'I Insured rates-'9fs 83141t'1
LOTUS t-2-3 PAYROl..L Spect= In Comm 1 upa 7baya Lawal ra• LIC T 12~ 64 1~27 flJ!kift
PiCkup & ~II~. too. ;~_8923 'I F~':83:;~ I Can Barry. 722-M73 I NEW~ Storage .. ,.....,YG ... ....,.1-, ... , .. N.""'M ... l ... l,. ... ,-
wo~~:~:s!1~G-h•ntlc tmictt ltaltt., IMaty
1
llYll-111 ~58~~-==
A ~ lor • ec ' •ttyt HOUSESITTING R;1Q I Fitatsl . C.reM-Courteous-Cheip Call The Temp 551·S83' Palm Springs couple bXNCt (f§s&t§ SOC:al, By"' tor !!""8 &4&-36e5 P1t,1c11 Bo• hycttlc'
WRITING-EDITING FOR wouwsd It ,• toLl\ouM "°' ~~=i t'ci'~t 1••rtla1 Stniet .• ~17~~~~ BUSINESS LETTERS OR 091 n agun1 or ~ CAR f f O A v OU pJ --.------
REPORTS 89' 1525 N 8ctl At... 1 "'° °' l11tlat I C..li•ll PARENTS Prl\late l'loml l ..... liifiiiiiiaillltN'I.,...,.....,._ c..-=t E.°: ,;~r'ef9,;~:0'i,'1 H lllf D' 111-»IO N a Marltvn &40. '70'°1E I BEST lCooF MDXIM ::.!!:_ __ -CAN BEAT ANY IMO rt LPl't try s;;::&; DMrt ....._t1no done rtgh P1latla1 ~ 122-1531
AtpaJr RemocS 'l-Addltlool En v ---1 .... Tax FiNe PA1NT1Nd a; Akh -.;1 Ooort-etc 54-4980 try' Frend\ Ooor9 I trd Stnor 18 yrs of hlPP) 1111
-By Honnen The Ooorm.n FRANf< MUSSELMAN cuatomert l" 2~4. EXPERT flli¥' 111'{
8Vll0 OR REPAIR O.ti a ,.., 857-000A 30 ~ As Tax eon.u.taflt Th i. y 1 163-4114 ._,_ --
Walls, tlltr• door., IOC*-. $< 01 R•tea "6-1128 an OU ~Cell ?U'!t-t~. moldlngt & trim lrJwa AAIN80W PAINTING I ,_
-..1.-1oe 0on tM sau ~ill TXJ>iNd • Laa•an,t.f au.-111)' ,, °"' pOltC) =. -------
CAB1NEU & CARPEN-All Tut\lfel & Accouatle I wwaun MO M46 JEFF LIC MN , ...... a..Mlt
TAY Small jot>t, rtpalt'I Fr• est ~n 722-9~ I A A A A PAINTING lnt1E11 L£T THC Sllf'tSHM IM
hi •tlmat•.145-2003 lltctrlt&J Sod CIHn-upe Malnt lOWtST pOalble pf'1Ct SunllNM w4ndow dler*'O
OOor•moldlngit-l>ay wtn-~llllta .. c UC)..A 1'7 10 St9'1 s.rvtot M1·313! 'lid C.11 (11'4l ..._lllO
dows comptef• P•llM, ·--IUltlll Cteen UpaeTree T~ DAN SAL YER PAlflilTNO = wt. .... ~tont. qupfY wort! Ou lll';worll hi.al Shlplng·Aemovlng•Htul l lC U2Sl2' ScnM ,.._
U 77«8 P9ul 64'-425&1~ Mt-7401 MiKE 950-3213 C.111 AnytlfM "4·2017 84-071 Otta i'Mt
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1111 RETAIL SALES ASST APT MANAGERS BABY Bw6Mtt•. com-.... ·7m Lllllll Tt LUii ., HONDA 1971 Civic xnmmAS Met. exp. MmMe pref. 10 Retired COUpM '°' L-O Bch *I TIP""""* plet• S25, two Y9llOW WI-.... .. w:y:c; MO, .c. orute..
Apply 7•m only , rvnCIOthlnoBoutlQueln 9Ptee>me>Mx LIQtltm.in-IUNTI...... "-t b9rr .. ctltt S25/M. ~=~"::1~~~0AK IUTIUPllYll. l.,.,Pllllnt 11 oo obo. (714) ~ Yectttl N B PIT· F"!T 8-45--4592 tenanc.. 4~8~ t tOX 13 otfWhtfe S75. r9dWood petlo I~ w/3-0. Ata ""'*'-W11oe ..... fer 73&-SON llft lpm.
1131 Ptllcen"9. CM IOX12S..toamgrMn$75. bnc S25. m*1 pto frame EXCELLENT COND. 300 E. COMt Hw)t, N.I . lllT.... SIMPLY THE BEST • CM0 1500 OX /a...4 ....... Auto P•rta Dellvery, Cell 733-te89 Iv meg 111 ... ml9C gar<*llng '30001090. 81$-1102. 873-1331 Mon.·Fri. t-.4ptn HUNTIHOTOHllACH a.... S«w=.. Leulna H~=DA ~--elY.-lllftlS I~ NIM Poelt~ w1ai tem.ie '*· a:d drlv rec ----supp I I ... 2 51 •.. ROLAND e.c:tronle Pi.no ~ _,,, l'W .. ~ CH"""SLE .. 'Pl.V .. "" .. H EUROPEAN DEUV!RV DU • a···T ·-100' !EULL TIME Pump Mfgr Order pro-"9C, IPC>IY In ~aon et Bdrm _,111, Ethen All9n. &42-7731 400 ..i.e MUSTS .. , 'L ...,....__ .... .., ..,.,.._...,... "' rv ..,yv• 1540 JAMBOREE AO. " """' • ~ ...
CLASS 1 LICENSE a.ulng, ellper pref. on 1522 N~ BIVd, CM chefrywd. ntte atenda. 8' ' '""'' moorlni In N•wport "42-ot31 540-5114 NEWPORT BEACH ~or 720-1.-
HOUSEHOLD EXP. R!Q. tecMIC:Alt 1$Slttanc., but •••1D/•uaa-•t draar w/mlrrot, qn hd/ NB TENNIS CLUB FULL xlt oond. aaoo. 54t-t047 H .. bor (714)152.S1:W Adjaicef'lttO F~ ~ HONDA 'l4 Accord, lllnt
GORDON MOVING & wlll train If MC Cell --1 ,._. J footbrd S 1600 nttw•$750. FAMILY MEMBERSHIP WANTED: Ptano. Witt P'IY PRIVATE SUP le ltnifft/ Open 7 09yt a Weett oond orig ownr 30K s T, o RA a E , 1 N C Sharon Flo Jet corp "Or••t Opl)Of'tunlly tor 3 Oeatg'* ber atoota. S160/0BO. 722-6460 Cathi 7141952·9188 ExQellent L.ocetlon Pata Ill I &40-e444 ioe.i inf. 4 000f, Htt....,.,
1 ... ,.. .. .,. Irvine "'59~945 you " £xcltlno reaort brass w/uphOla ... tlbk Q-& ...... 1 ~ I •1 .... 31., ........ s1ftal> ••1 "208 ____ -..__ " Hotel In N B. Poulble 1500 Watert>.s compl.. ueen " ... n ..,_,,, ltnl• v .,... • oo t rH on r ma. •11&T1 llllPIAI .,._ • .,.,. _, ·• ~ .... ,... ....... SALESLADY wented pert Mgmt.Angle542-44M quMnl100 759.3590 :~:tte~o1::h«rV dz:.'q 2§FUnlytg• f2.;:;d. SLIPSAVAIL28.30&40' 185x14 195x14 SSS Mt OELIVERVDEPARTMENT MAZDA '71 ~.newc::::.•
lltetrielM ~7:.,'i:e.~~,t~~1~h BE CAfATIVEll Broyhlll din. rm 40" rnd desk. antq van1ty,'power per1eet condition s1es. 3333 w. COAST HWY.NB :_n11s~1~·'3:;,:.915ss;~ McLAREN'S BMW ~C::· 7j~48 • Only h11d WOtker apply .,.....,-,-...,,.....,,....,...,,_ 6-8 Women Meded to tbl/3 Iva, 4 chra. buNet. mower. toys, blkH, 142-5529. 142-4844 9-5 Mon-Fri 1essR '39 pr. 225170• ~='"!'"":'::·:-::::~"A.'.~:::=
Ron Menning 5'5-6918 TELEPHONE SOLICITOR· teach/demon atr ate china ctoMt top cond.. shelves, dr~. Mo... UP to 32' power boet. Rx14 215x15 215x14 on M·Ftlll9, S-S tlll e MAZDA '83 OLC St• Wgri
Pit S4 00 + comm. needlecraft will train $350,twnbedwlfrmS60. baalCet, toddler c•r ... 1. ....·PRIVATE DOCK, Newport edr1m••2h•.831"'3701 6298.EoClldSt. ~r. •mlfm. 5-lpd, Cid Pl.mill IELPIR equates to S7 .00-8 00/hr. 842-4975. ' ' dbl hld .. bed 551--0841 bedspreads, copier. C9r llM. S235/mo. 1eo.eeas Fuli.rton, CA "fi• look• & rn• txlt.
$5.50/Hr 9~.:~~· CALL 642•368~ ----CARTROOM A TTENOANT Couch & love seat ,;;-;xoe; :~:m~rt:,·,t':'~i kit:::." Alt.,hi VRF. rn MW WANTED N.B. SLIP for 20' 4 W.Ml "'"!JM~ n::m: s 7~T31 ~/~~;o·d nLE•••c SALES Fri thru Mon Private con,11 w/2 lovely matching • • • w/oord .... remote con-TUG. Alto tred• UM Of H30 . lllP &SST, F /T Increase your productivity. Country Club $4 00/hr lamps $350. 963-3466 caMS. Much Muctl Mor• trol S300 Obo 142-301'4 Tug tor ellp. 722-7975 iiiii~iiii~~~!i!iii!i! MB •75 230 4 door, enrf,
w/mfg. Muat t11ve UPS Attract more cash with Call 496-5767 882 Magellan. 432-8547· - -l76 §Q80RQ Stetion LAROE SELECTION OF a1r. New red, ti,_, water·
knowledge & eicper high. VISiblllty Must bel 1u•11111r•1wam1 DANISHHANSWEGN~R REDW0002116's.8'to20·'' ... ""'.... WANTEDTOBUYBalboa Wtigon $2100 OBO by NEW&USEOBMW'SI pump,brke&c:arb.Ae-
•l•hOp toots. 281·9396 up d and a ctoHr Hrs --" DESIGNED. 3·sol!d Teak long. Good tor decking. lel•nd Shore Mooring. Men:h 15. 840-8281 L• llUll lft c.nl t~ & Smog ~5 tor eppt 5am-9pm 7 days/week For Self-Serve Oas Ste-dining ta.ble KS eKtend-P P 49$/ft. Jim 642-1403 1Nt1, lntraJ 7111 875-8829 eV99 CHEVY '84 Bluer 4x4, VOW 842· 1939
Castt bOnuMS dally for llon Please epply et 890 Ing to 8 $(5()() 6 <?heirs i!!:= f21 0 M l T ...i btk 109<Md a1 n wle9a VOL ME SALEt._
I Produ~ers Call Mike So. Coast Hwy, Legune I SSO ea DUNBAR 1 sole Two blonde wigs. juat Mt ..-. SUS*' ~ 1UIC. IUl,..lu• · • r. a • SERVICE & LEASlm~ MBZ ' 450SL. ~. TTPISITTll/ 673_92eo for •""t. Celli Bch 8-lOam, M-F. EOE 1 s$2
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htng chair & cleanned. S25 .._ 397 tlth«, flb«QIMI, good cua. S 10,500840-7816 3370 N. en.try A"-· LONG • • s211<. Evs/wknd ,••n ,, • .,,.,T ........ ·~ Aemone Wey. C.M c:ond. 1250. 548-7691 ... _ Ill .. JEEP '78 R•n•g•d•. BEACH 973 69. dya 842·1990 --" Cl ~ /I t CLERICAL 1 p I _.~ ~ needs & brak (No. Cherry exlt-405) D I ti HrHll Desk, chelr & m•tch flllng WAGNER power 1Wln 400 ewtr ti IQ QWC; 1 own jQ $2 OOO ~3832 ... (ll4\a'la_llll MBZ '83 380SEL, all
lm!Mdl•t• opening for 5520 lMPLIYllllT cabinet $350 Din rm sel. elrless spreyer w/gun. 50 171 WNtern 114 fully 1 121( tmS*' orig ~ • • • · Tr~,:Wetcome .qulpiMnt lnel ~·
•XI* typesetter'. Must CIAST&l wfu mllH 2 leaves, w/chlna cabinet ft hOse. power roller, IX· equlpt, 40hp Vamehe :;;t· ~ =·842-3259 JMp body, M38A 1/CJ5 OPEN SEVEN DAYS mini cond 559-51 1 :::! .. h!: .. ~.:par:~ H"'h energy asst men-See our large Employment $8~ 760-1394 teaslon. 957-1170 ev... wi g., trlr, pp 846-8239 . atrlpped, f9Pelrable or or MERCEDES '72 250C,
,.... ..-. 'V E 1 • E 11... .. 11 di tbt Ctafaltrl HouM Treller 16' Air NCtlons '35. 545-3349 _._ __ .. ••c ctirome ground helpful. Xlnt bin· agers FIT, PIT tor day ven ng ad In tod1y s ng "'' .. n que n _ ••1•1111* Stream type, s.lf..con---"" -•
ems Including medical & and night Shifts at high' paper on P199 A8 and w/2 chr $85, twn-bd w/6 Medical Billing computer. The OP9f'1lng or Chip telned $1,200. 497-5800 ..... ., wtlls, xtt, blue. Muet See
dental lnturance. con-1 volume last lood res-then. be sure to vlsll us1 mo m111 S60. 545-1S42 Sold new $18,000. Sell-Bishop YKtlt 8.._ Mii· .. / Wll 1&500. 552-9210.
genlel etmo19here Con-taurant FULL TIME day CUEllARI EXQUISITE dining rm se1,1 1ng for $1200 841-4009 Ing quality UMd Power & lnc,cln It com•• wllh buck•t
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tect Alltu, 642-4321 ext crew llSO needed Apply I . 1' table & 8 hi-back chrs r ' Salllng v ...... 722-1227 lcMtm Hll aeeta. r•Olal llr••· 291 I In person. 11045 Warner 1 Home HealthCare I SlBOOobo 545-9220 rff It OD at Euclid In Fount Vly of America F Sh d Ml a IOV DONATE bo9t & marine 1980 Honde 750 (Ser#9733) (Stk#2874)
aa111 y "LIT MOTHERS KITCHEN Is CllTIMH SHYICf Greer\lsh yellow lull size 1Y~~rs ~paye~meg.entle opPortunlty (Corpor•t• 840-9019 ORANGE COAST
llAlll•AIT 'I . -----------Hide a bed. good cond. em A1:. h x n 9 1 ,~ equipment. Unique tu 11595. M•ny Extraa Piii
-• Hiring Cashlers/Prlc8's, Store plan & fixtures. Self-S7S Call 645--6 Hl6 · • too) For con• .. t••tlon J_,,/ .. ~ault = ........ 330 W B St t S house nat Only trued~ · ..., • 1980 YAM .. XS1100 n.i... ....,.. ,_, 9JW ·-•• ,.. ·-· · •Y ree days per wk, Please starter. detail oriented .. -· 760-7124 Mr Stewart """' 2524 Herbor Costa Meu ,.,. ._ -.-Coste Mesa, Ce. 92627 I Apply 225 E 17th St, CM Fast paced ottlce Call I MOVING SALE Furniture, lovers need call 857-51 . OWMI', lo ml .. oll oooler, ... ~ a Red/Pel. Su~ cond .• Mf·
M2·4U1 I 645 2000 J I S'x6' GI top tbl. sts 10. Jewel /Far1/•-1 SPRlll SILE x-oond $1500. 650-7310 Mt-1021 _.... vice r9COl'da, low mnee. 1
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ROHlll 20'S · __ ane 40 ' Mitsubishi R proj TV. fJ "'•azs . '85 YAMAHA RIVA, 50cc, 3 IM'r• 1ft yr. warr. L .... or buy.
--------COOl<S·Needed flt, p/t fllllll I IUMOH 5 pc blk/glass wall unil, -25 Chrla '82, angl Inboard, red, w/bUket. llke new Trsclta to S 1024305) In 5510 good pay. lood & lun MlllLI other Items 733·0194 Gold Omega Gent's wrist 225hp, bet1 Chg, VHF, 1525. 648-3433 'lt--• IP --_.._.. ~ ;,;;;;;;;;;, ____ .....;;.;,.;~ dancing, entertainment I s 6-2 1 h lld 1a t 1 dis, allmatep & c.nvu -w' ..--· -~~ ..,....
* -UIY •&afS* 1670 NewPort Blvd CM Women age 18·30, Proof Mus! acrlllce-only 1 wa c • so care . $24 500 YAMAHA RIVA '85 wht 4 oyl w/cemper •h•ll .... -Mto& ~~ 8 to _.,5 -4 44 · sheet and negatives In mos old! Beaut oak mo old wlll sell for $6000 • · low 1 ...,. d ' ' /1 ed. --.......,.. Ane store, seeking flll•ble 6 S-S 8 eKchange. Call Lenny's bdrm s4oo. unused or swap for gd cond lete 28' Chrla Exp '79, twn m . wv con • xtru, am m stereo cass, r • ...... •
aele9 person. PIT Mon.-TJI( ir•cM .. OISE 67s_0823 CdM solabed s350 oak desk model auto: Cllve or De-Che¥y'a, lo hra, VttF, d/a, $700/obo, 760-02'49. xtnt shape, $2950 Allt tor
Wed-Fri. Some Saturdays "" n ,250 sola/lovest 1500 nlse 67s..28201673•2820 lull cenvaa. 1 ownr lite Lffabat iiii Guy 540-3393, 540-5012
Light typing 548-3403 ts accepting appllcallonr H A IR STY L IS T Ex · 1 oak/glass wall unit $350' • '33,500. -'79 CHEVY Suburben V.
tor tile tollowing perienced, In hllr cutting col tbl set s4so eleg Fr' 11•1 N1ttr11b 25' Beylln« Seretoge '80, ton, 9 pangr. pwr. alr. ·-nsa• F /T Day Waitress perms & tints, meture Prov din rm, sacr s 1350, REDWOOD 2x6's. 81to20' 225hP Volvo, bait eyt, 12000. 960-2514
-9511 PI T Wknd Day Hos1 non smoker 891-4501 All i1lnt pp s43_4705 long Good for decking. VHF, well-cered for
.. llllT WOITIU esst$6hr call al1 6pm $17,500. FORD '68 1ton390 eng. 4 Apply in person Mon thrv Oualltyleathet couch, 7' I PP 49c11t Jlm642·t403 24' Thompaon '84, mid-spd, 4 new tires, new
N= e':.~ut=rf~e~ Friday btwn 9arn -1~ rur Tiil, Cl 3 cushions. $395 Heritage Peta Aaiaal1 ... cabin, 260 Mere, lg win-batt, run• good $400.
1 Noon No pnone call! Some fabuc work, phone cott tbl & console tbl dows trtr $29,900. L An le r Onl HAS TO GOI 873-2705, BMW '15 2002. rebfl eng, Advertslng Sales at a pl ease 619 Sleep> & shipping S4 per hour $19S ea Kng Sl cane Golden Rel pupa, AKC. 26' century '60 w.... OS ce s y 1115,548-9608 tnrf,c:ustwhls,xtr•anow
rapidly expanding local Hollow Lane Laguna Student OK 631-9213 hdbrd $95 720-0916 exit Pedigree on Dam & ender twn 230 Merc:a Authorized Clenet TOYOT" •9,. Turbo, xtre tires $3850. 847~190 MWIP8P91' Aggressive. Beach -----Slre $400. 493-6861 V8 8;beam $24 500 • ,, ., -----,,.,..---------MN·dllClpllned lndlvtd-AA rT AN lrultwd color , • , • · . cab, wht, c.rpet & IMll, BMW '76 2002. Metelllc
uela mey earn excellent Par1-11me evenings wtgtess Cot tbl set '450 LABRADOR PUPPIES Blk, 27 Imp M , Twn 280 1• . Dealer air, stereo, tee mege, gery. anr1. el/to, orig ownr
Income (Nlary .. com-VEG ET ARIAN COOKS STOP! E1egere $325 din set 6 ·wk s · S 1 5 0 I ea· 'Pd• to 50mph, VHF, 12,000 ml, 5 yr werranty, Alklng $.4100. 673-0334
mission), benefits. and I IOTIIH'S SSOO cotton prt sola/lvet 968-9789 stereo, 2 slrma, trlr • S8500/obo, 963-4554. edvencement opPor1unt Attention Homemakers, $S50. I 1 s43 4705 $.47,500. Newport YKtlt
MERECEDES·BENZ '83
300SO, laptl blue, pal
lthf, tunrf. 27,000 ml,
127,500, 8&3-1440 d9YS.
NISSAN P/U '84 • 5 apd,
weatem mirror•. c:tlrome
atep bumpers, canopy,
and eliding,..., window,
31,000 mnes. ex~
cond. (520ZOL). '4295.
Corm i er Suzuki
no-1001. Seles end/or adver1is: MAlllfT I lnCMEI I high school seniors, col· · ic n • SHAR-PEI PUPPIES • Exchenge, Udo Matin• V1a1 ~ exper1ence helpful I Accepting applicat1ons. 1ege students & moon-, REFRIGERATOR side by Choct:~~· J:~n5:6~ble Vlllege 875-1600 WE LUSE ALL lti7_.7.-.00PW'l00PW'IEP"'!'H'l'll ... f"'op..-Vp,e-.n
BMW '77 320! aunrf. ale,
lhp akna, 15700. OBO
MUST SELLI 845-0721 r.:=======tl
Send resume 10 lor Holl1ne Cooks & Cold I lighters' Telemarketing side, 1cemaker $225 • il IMb 7 l4 11111 All 8300, former nre dept
P. Blevins Lone Cooks, day and eve ltrm needs 6 people who Obi bed SSO. 759-8466 PilDOI & ChfHI I ••ELI IF di S 1500 BMW '81 320!. 1 ownr . • ••-f CIAIT shttts a11a11 7 days a/wk are interested rn making IM' II 1015 IOS! 281 Mehogeny R•cing me c van · 39,600 ml. tter, air. anrf
-We have rec ent I y M EG A BUCKS t We llCt laH.. Sloop, nda reatoretlon. fllE 960·2S 14 S 10,500 obo 720--0354 IAIL Y PILOT enlarged and remodeled promote this areas lln~I , CHEAP washer /dryer $75 BABY GRANO S 1200 Obo 786-1519 Aati,1t1, BUICK ·73 APollo; 4 dr, elr,
P.O. Box 1S60 Please apply 1f 1n1erested newspaper Only require· ea Rollaway bed, HI Fl New Ke~. $850 ElllPUll Cl • 9049 iood condition, 1 owner.
CostaMesa,CA 92626 •n wholesome cooktng ment 1s a pleasan11ele-Cab ,rockerS25ea.Coat 714-S27-0217 2 LASERS: l-yellow CUI ·~,...••!'lllPllCP'I~~...,--lOOO.c•ll"' .. "7729 H •• F $1000, 1-whlte $900. ''65 T BIRO I nd .,_.,.. and being creative I phone voice ours. m · 1 rack. dresser, desk S 10 BABY GRANO PIANO 675-6161 • x nt eo ··,,...... -="""~"'="'-=,...,..,.':":'"=--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii----•l 22S E 17111 CM S48-7786 S·30pm to 9 OOpm, Sat-ea 1 more 720-9139 H . N y k • tires. brka, pnl. llke nu. CHEV '81 CAMARO.
urday 9 OOam to 1 OOpm ---artmann/ ew or xii Santena 30/30 "Sn•fu" SPEOWJZlll 14700 OBO 495-0733 LIKE NEW. '4200. lftflTJSlll WCAOITCORS.IWASITE~EVSESRESS.I Start at S4 00 per hour 'Kenmore Washer & Elec cond, $3000/obo. Grand Prix, loedect-full '66MUSTANG289 CALL644-7183 AOIHIT llECITIYE I KT A L . . Commissions & bonuses Dryer. Vl"ing Sew Mach, 675-1102 Dy 752 9277 II Needed for Retail BUSBOYS Expd Full-Private desk and phone. ·Pentu camera. elec --race, • • Auto, orlglnat. go od IATll1 '122MSI
Advertising Sales at a I time $5 501Hr varied' casual attrre For Inter-I lypwrtr Topi Cond Great Want Ad Help? su,./Dtcli1/ ''"'' IEIOllES IEIZ ahepe. 759--0864 4 cyl, 5 •pd. air cond,
r Idly ex andln loca1 1 day & Evening Shlt1s incl . view call Mary Grant at l prtc:es. 64t-9931 Iv mag. 642-5678 7112 '68 MBZ 250S. Orig. pelnt AM/FM radio, cauette, ~aperp .Aag~ess1ve Weekends 496-5767 ' 642-4333 bw1n 9am-3pm 1 ~ 111-4040 & upholstery, oood cond P/br•k•s. m•ga. Lie#
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673-1911 Nlf-dlsclpllnec.t lndlVld· WllTOllS/W&mnSES I M-F or 642-5678 &tier I ~-~ DO A LITTLE uf t~/~: ~~~'r,3-~::1 ASK FOR JIM, JR. $2400 pp. 380-9487 1EIC934
uals may earn eKcellen1 Must m1n1mum 5 years 5 3opm M F l = .Ji:io..... BUSINESS tN YOU.. 67"' "1 .. 9 a t •-rt.....1 tlOO 14111 ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::!I
income (salary • com-Fine Otnt~·g experience.. Call 1oday stan tomorrow!! ~A\.t ~ OWN HOME or ......, .. I I! al " am -HUNTINGTON BEACH il!! :S~e~n~~~ort~~d ~~~~bl~o~~~~!;,':. PHo-TOFININSHING ~'t~-x·t. r.;._ -.j ~;lp~~O:':;~.~:, . ;.~ 'J,. reblt~ ~ate? 0(ed/ten~ ~~~~\ERIPL~~r,~ pi'ar~~~t ~~
ty Salesand/oradverlls-Resumes only Only apply PIT perm will train ,,.-~ ~~1'· :-(. r· now 760-6587 , ..-1 .... _ ohromewtr ... 786-2426 DATSUN •79 B210• Cua. T8 · 6'5=1M1UD9ya
tng experience a must 11 you meet above Rellable/mature/honesl. · • " •• ~1-... ,)Ii , 1\ .' : " • 't:" I # 2 d 40 h $1750 PORSCHE '70 914 lt.,le Send resume to Crtlet•a Call tor appt on n sm1'r 759 -5009 .'ii ' ~ 1 J ' I IO'SUPHAILJILI Buying and Mlllng at a oMW 79 320t. gold/blk, I treor:gjs.;711 burg-black, 'mag~. •II Melinda Thackery MoncJay or Tue5day btwn 631-0262 r l. ., "~ For Power Yacht ruM>nebi. price-that's 90k ml. rebtt eng, gd x n ___ x1 Im IOw ml llAHfCIUT 9am 11am only497-4955 I GAaAGI SAU ADS NOW ' ~ ), t • Interested In charting whet cleaaltl•d la ell cond, caaa. air, •ltoya,,Have aomethlng to NII? 14;:·M m~8"4-4oo e&1LJ PILOT Five Fee1 Reslaurant P / T ·Rella bla per son 875-4704 •bout. 841-5678 S6000 Obo 759-0241 Ed Cluslfled ad• do II well. · uat 5
-326 Grenneyre Laguna wt auto for errands. ClASStfllD aY CITYI ··"
330W BaySt Beach cleaning. deliveries l~!!!!!!!!!!~s~u~•lnlo!!!!w•"······· Coste Mesa. CA 92627 I SS/hr. 720-0923
--------•, WA IT RES SE S AND ••yr•ns111 HOSTESSES . Late eve-r /T WHHHIE Geatral &102 Haat. leacli &140 -n n1ngs graveyard Apply I M/F to assist In all oper· AMT. OllllllUTIR al The Grinder 1400 Pa-at1ons in NB Distributor-Sat Only Sam Dining rm AYSO Hawaii Cultural
Must have Production exp, ciltc Coas1 Hwy. NB ship, customer 5efll. in-seti ping pong Ible, desk ElCchange Team. Sat 7-<t.
eblllty to juggle many ec--ventory control Call 1-5 etc 2405 Calle Monte 10031 Clltt Drive. ott
tMtlet within one hectic General 5530 Kevin Jja 1-57-78 E.O E. Carlo, San Clemente Brool<hurS1
dey, PA exp. a plus uiu llllLS/WIMH Coro111 ••• fllar 61 ZZ L -o-v-ese-.1-b_rn_/_llo_r_$_2_S.-Q-n
S 16·000 Salary 957 ·O IO 1 AFTER Wanted lull & part-time lor GIANT MOVING SALE wtr bd s5o. Qn hide-abed ce1m1 SALES unique Gitt Store Apply Almost every1hlng goes $30 4 rattan SWIV bar
Graphic supply & repro SCHOOL In person. Sunday 319 Incl auto 449 Morning ~1go1s $ l 5 eas~r~ (61)
business Energetic & btwn Noon-4pm or Tues-Canyon Rd Sal/Sun 9-4 tlow~n~(:;"~-;:ne $45 ~~
people oriented Start JOBS day 3111 btwn 10-S Lg 3br 2ba sundeck digital TX/AXI S seN new
$4 50-$6 hr Inquire Usually Unicorns, 600 E w/v1ew. lndry. very new meads $100 Ml&e RC
130-530 wkdys EARN Bay Ave Ste A2, BalbOa S t37S 67S-6S99 I gear 233 Elmira 234 Flscncw Ave CM m the New Fun Zone. by CdM To share a lg 3br, ·
FULL & PART TIME lhe Ferry crossing Also prof . non smkr, close to ,sale of all personal goods
F ed f MONEY needed an Independent b e a c h S' 2 S I m o and furniture lor Anne emale need or Bookkeeper tor Payroll & 675 6s99 Halter formerly of Apt 63
LadteS Swimwear Shop Accounts Payable • at 484 1 Hell Huntington
108 22nd St. NB 675-8SS6 PRIZES SERVICE STATION STOVE. matiress. dishes I Beach on· Saturdey
HOUSEWIVES PIT Sales TRIPS ATTENDANT pi t. 4•9pm. and misc. 508 Narcissus. tOAM, March 15, 1986 et on the 1ob !reining SStOOhr 64,_7151 COM Sal & Sun 10-6pm _ Ap1 S2 640-531.1
w/wlndow and door co WANTED • ENERGETIC Ctata .... 6124 lmae ----~,-1-4-4 SS 50/hr • commission Dtllttrf 11 t"'t Hiring 1n " se1t-mot1vated people TILE SrnEAS attention
1rv1ne-S52-0075 lllU PILOT Pleasant working con 2 sheets 3xS Wonder-
H B .•• 891-239 t ••n••••'· dttrons. no exp needed OCC SWAP IEET board. S8 ea 786-8183 II you are looking lor elCtra wrll 1rain Flexible hrs. FIT I -JEWELRY IALEI spending money. or hke or P/T ttme No nights, Every Sunday Orange White G E. Etec clothes
Full time Experienced
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10 go places llke Magic great oppt'y tor college Coast College Fairview & dryer 150 Charmglow
Fashion Island 760-2628 Mountain Knolls Berry students or housewives Adams, Costa Mesa Ad· Dual Gas Grlll & lank
Farm or win Prizes and I Honey Baked Hema mission & Parking FREE. w/gauge SJS. 733-2783
Pleasant & bright, eves & Awards, Call us now' We 3700 E Coast Hwy. COM Soaces S10 432·S880 La ••• ltH~ 1141 wi1~~~ Affn~s:n r,~~onn! ~·~ ~v~r~ op~~·n~s ~n I WHIEll llELP Collector's ae. Antiques,
Soulh C0oa2s6t Plaza 542.4333 Retired couple preferred, 788 CENTER St Plaoen-ethnic fabrics & ar1, many
54 -2 S bu1 not necessary Ila & 19th Lot• f misc household Items &
AIDE F live rn aes1s1 I (ll .. \.afl llOO " 0 tools Sat/Sun 9.5 Rtll Estate S1t1s teacher rn whlchr rm l .. ,.. -Good lest FuVl. loys, 48S Mountain
C $300/ k 64s 23s7 E I W -.J c I 0 I he 8 & m I s c . ' Estabhshed small om-mo n-sm . •f OJ•tat aatn 548-01641631 .4499
merc1a1 Brokerage llrm rn Ar&RTIHT IHASEll 5535 Corona del Mar with ex-Garage sale Antiques, cot-• A IL v A A .
cepuonal reputation lor 16 unit bldg locate<l HOUSEKEEPER lectlbles and furniture Stereo (Sony/Fisher/
needs an experienced nice quiet E'slde location REASONABLE RATERS 249 Flower St, Costa Klh). golf, fish, hunt
sell motivated flt Sales Mature cpl pref Send re-631-5748 Mesa 8am to lpm Sat-equip . arts supptys. sew
agent Call Mike Isaacs sumes to Ad 303 Daily NURSE or companion In urday only mach . walnut teblet, REALONOMICS CORP Pilot BoK 1560 Costa lck pl t t d Mesa your home, have refs & MUL Tl FAMIL y SALE "" er an s an e, an-
<714>675-e7oo own car. e•p '"Phy Ther SOMETHING lot EVERY-tlques. secretary chelr, 1•••••••••••••••••••••••• .. spec w/hand1csp & OMEI CutdeSeconRegls flnechlna.walll"langlnga, • DELIVERY DRIVER • elderly 336-1009 Lane Nr Fairview & Acme juicer, clothClng, • -MOREi 1991 Vista •ud•I • • PENNY'S DAYCARE Adame Set/Sun 9-3pm B SAT 9-2 ONLY
: • Lunch and Snacks inc Sit 8 30-3 Infinity 1Ui1-~----~--= • Daily Pilot motor route • Lie CM/NB 646-7939 bOerd. wetsuit•. Clothes. rwln-Vega 2 wey 8" • 'I bl · Hunt1'ngton •.. ... ,. new purMS and bedding skprs SlOO Pf· Kenwood • aval a 0 In • PlllC•H IH LOIS more great stuff! 3 way 8" spkr1 $130 pr
H b area 1 2 hours • zenith ·3 day pro-• Br Or , I• e AJa • 601 O 1810 Tustin Ave. OH 16th grameble Beta MllX VCR
: per 8f1ernOOn ·1 h\HJ Washr & Dryer S 100 ea S200 obo RCA XL· 100 • ' • ANTIQ UE Engllth oak 01sttwsher S 100 Puah 19" color TV S 100 • Call 642-4333; Monday -• draw leer table $325 mower $15 648 5848 Schwln varalty 101pd • F Id 10 5 p M Ask fo • 642 2954 Set -M on s100 640-8658 e r ay I -• • r • d1ys1nttes Tues-Fri YARD SALE 7em-12pm • Art • mornings Household misc & VW car tate Sale Sat/Sun M. • • • perts Kmybrooke 6 ALL ANTIQUES Oek • Orange Coast =· A,,Uaacea 6011 Watson ION Baker) sec'ty, 1b1s. chairs, coNee • I IUY APPLIAIOEI tbl Mahogany antiques, • Pll t Ftutaia table wt1v1 & 6 chra. buf-• Dally 0 ~LES 957-11~3 Valltr 1134 fet & china cab. Brau
: 330 W. B•Y Drive • o E 23 s cu ft Frost Free. Neighborhood Guaoe ~~~.~~~~idr:::~ c~~~: • Coata Mea• CA •1 rc.et water dlsp S 1150 nu Ssle Sat 8-4. Sante boat props & mueh more. e t el asking $600 7S9-3590 Cleudla (Magnoll1 & OO E S
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MOTOR ROUTE ,
Available In Irvine area.
$300 to $600. No collect-
ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon.
thru Friday a1ternoon. Sat.
& Sun . morning. Call
642-4333, ask for Kirk.
ORANGE COAST
llllJ Pilat
330 W. Bay St
Costa Mesa, CA.
dishwasher. etec stove & of goodlea _
oven 6 refr1g 'Autumn IHI. ltac~ 1140
Gold Bflst otr 1173-7575 19; SON~ TV • • exercycte, Washr & Dryer S 145 .. bdrm Ht w/lull u bed
Stove 1125 Dl•ahr 9K12cerpet,Sony empi
S 100 646-S848 tuner. pictures, 3 brush
Fuaitart · 14 lloor & carpel mech, ~--~--"P.'!l'P'P....,•I books 4 MUCH MISC r 10· tota. lMI I 11! KnQ a S.t 12-.s Sun &.2. Atl9f!,
bedt200 Both¥9rYQood ti & NewJ1nd 8302
c;ond 494-8-4 n ...._ Snowbird Of 539-2225
Porch Sate -Sun 9-=-1
Clothes & MllC 1~
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SAT ONI. V t0-2 Sole,
mehog drMWa, betn-
bOO sheped oak t>.s king
lreme. 1t0<9g• c•ba ..
uphol llv rm Chra, ber
atOOI•. tolld o.k entq lee
bo• 11eep bags ,
muchmore mitt Cornw
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TOYOTA '78 celiCa OT
air. 1 ownr. good COnd
$2500. 78&-4445
TOYOTA '80 Cellce OT
Lftbek, 5 apd, pi e, lie,
iouvw.. orig ownr. 1UP8f
clMn '4200. 557-375$
TOYOTA '80 Pick-Up,
55.000 ml, xlt cond,
SS,000, 649-79ee.
TOYOTA Cellce '72. One
owner. air, rebullt eng,
cleen. good cond.
S12001bM1. 842-4309. I
TOYOTA COROLLA '75, 5
e;>eed, aim 1tereo, xlt
cond. $1500, 9&2-e547.
VOLVO '78 2M. anrf, air,
auto. lhpaltlna, full pwr,
gd Cond S2800 645-5015
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CHEVY '64 v.na. whVrecl
lntr. loed9d S14,500.
(714)7eo-.8&43
CHRYSLER Conv LeBeron
'64, xH cond, •·tru , 29t< ml. '8950. 992· 1955.
--111111 'll 4 cyt. 4 apd, AM/FM stereo. cue. P'lbrllkM,
reek. UC# 1EPG078. , ..
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CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH
642--0931 5'40·51M
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4 cyt, euto, elr cond,
AM/FM 1tareo, hMt•,
PI S, Pl wlndovn, P/B, tltt
wh .. I, crulM control.
VW '68 Bug, red, axH UC# 1LSR152
tranep. $1450 obo. Aa ........ tic IJll Slf".111
111 l J 842 -2000
494-2552 °' 497-4597 BUICk '78 &et• Wegon, CHUNTINOTON BEACH
VW '89 BUG, good cond , good condition, $800 obo HRYSLER/PL YMOVTH
2060 Herber atvtl.
Coate Me.. 642-0010
'13TOYOTA '11 FOIDl-150
'/U LONG-81D CARGO VAN
Sun Root. cassette, Air. Auto
S-Sp .• Tilt
Lie #2C24478 Lie #2A 13606
pelnted. wlredlo, mag 873-2886 842--0931 540-5164
wt11a. look• good s 1eoo. c D .7 .... _.. n wm-1-...:::;..::::..,;;;...;;;;;~~~=~~--t 875-3059 c:elf efler 5pm A <> QWT!lle, gc>rge<M4, •-new pelnt, lo ml, loeded, IUAlmlUll
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vw '18 Bua. loc*• grMt, $4175. (714)897-8975 s.v.noesoes.moa xii IMCtl, $2&50 0 80 1..,...-.--------1 982-911318111-845-3959 CAD 81 El Doredo B1e1ttz.
tully equip, navy blue. exit THEODORE
VW '79 RABBIT 4 dr, 4 eond, low miles, orig
apd, beige. tnr1. lie, ownr. $10,300. 720-9095
crulM, X1ra tank. Must CAD 'M ELDORADO
ROBINS
FORD
Sell. S 1900obo642·1490 Leeth, ·tun power, dlgltel
VW '81 Rebbit Del 1owner cau, w. wheels, lo ml
driven & melnt. w/TLC nu 21K, 1 owner-G.M exec.
JOt>O HARllOR !HYO
CO~TA MHA b42 0010
redlela/blltt. lac elr. CaH 681-0890 NO dlngl, Ilka new '3650
2957 Baker, Coete M ....
lllBmm'U tege model. Loeded
with power equipment In
t>eeutltul white wi red In-
terior. Under 20,000
mllet. (100827) S7995.
Johnson & Son Linc.
M«c. 540-5630.
VW '64 Rebbtt, runa good
& look• good. New lie
la.bl .. S2800. 98&-6034
VW BUG'72 NewW1 brlc1,
muffler, 11rH, bait.
Alweya gereged great
cond., $2200. 842·9&55
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mlleege FORD '71 LTD, 4 door, re-
Cedllteca In Orenge \ bullt engine; idnt eond.,
County! s.. ua todeyt $950. 545-3087 140-1100 FORD '77 Mustang II, 302 FIND eng, 5<* orig ml. $2450
2800 Harbor Blvd. obo 240-017&1498-3204 COSTA MESA 1---------..,-FORD LTD WAGOt( '81. through classified CADILLAC '81 Sedan SeY-hH everything II A-1
me dlelel. c:tlerry eond, conc:t, $5400, 975-3789.
go below wholeHl•I .... l&IPI 'II' tg
759-8048 or 760-5090 Lota of power equiptMnt.
842-5818 CHEV '79 Monu 2+2 V~ Low mites. (IHJC357)
h9evy euspenalon, em/fm $&595. Jotinaon & Son
cua. $1450. 845-4727 Unc. Mere. 540-5830.
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Auto, Air, Automatic, Alf.
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Uc# 1JN6938 . Uc #1LWP171
'4995 '5995
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MONARCH GHIA LEBARON
Auto, Cruise. Auto, P/WlndowS,
Air. Stereo Air, Leather
Lie #455WOT Lie# 092TJO
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$500,000 USED CAR INYENTORY.
ON SALE
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MAmlTAW Tl'll9 ••tt?Nlll -._ n..~ S*'tON .. wWI -~an"~ CkW'l9 ......_.. .. CaUntJ ........
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OAAlllHICt, 50t I Mt em.t. NlllMd 0rMM C.-...._:a~ .... Oelt)' Ptlot ~ ti; ..
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Thie ttetement WM lied c.M. 12704
wltfl the County Clettl ol OI'• l.W F. QMdclnl, -c.a. = ~ry on Jln'*Y IO, ::f04 IA. a.me AM.
1 ,... ™' b'*"'-.. GOii="
Publlthed Or1ln09 COMt duc1-d by: en lodMlllm \w
n..16u Piiot F9bfuarv 15 22 LIM F, Oenddlni -"""' r.================~=~~l====::i ~, _, ' ' Tiiie .....,,.... .. -Mercn 1.e.1eee wltfllN~~-• '11 Chevette 4 Dr
Hatch beck
Auto. llll• new. iow ~ (109ZTI)
'11 Chevr El Cemlno
Auto, tltt, P/8, ce91, tu-tone paint, Ilka new, wtrawt1811 ~(41&951)
'13 Chry•ler Le Beron
Auto, A.IC, AM/FM dlgl1al ceaa., PIS,
¥lnyt t09, blec:tl l>Muty. low ml!Mge.
(1HDZ9341
'83 Buick
Park Avenu.
V-1, full l>0'#9!, Ylnvl top. (1GRL714)
'13JMp CJ-7
I cyl, • IPd. PIS. off roed wtlllll a
tlr11. 1050253)
'IO Suberu
Hatchbeck 4x4
4 epd, AM/FM c:aaa. Uk1 ,_
(18PN790)
c:.
'83 Chevy Caprice
4 Dr Sedan
V-8, auto. loeded w/tlll optlon1.
(1GMU5191
'IO D•taun 210 "SL"
5 IPd. AM/FM c:aaa. Llkl MW.
(Oe4?!1)
'83 Subaru 4x4 Wan
5 apd, A.JC. Uh MW. (1FNP093f
'13 Old• Cutlan Wgn
Auto, A.JC, AM/FM, P/S, lllt wtlell.
35,818 orig. ml., crutae. (1HCC185)
'84 Chevy
8 C)1, ~:~'!r .!.!~M/FM
1tlrl0. 22.tM orig mllel. l1KDW2191
'83 Ford
8 cy1. !!~~~~,28~~1g. ml. (131M7)
'84 Buick Regal 4 Dr
Auto, A.IC, PIS, P/Wlndowl, I cyt
l1JC4SOn
'15 Chevy
e cyt~~~b!J~ !P: Pis.
P/wlndowl, Utt, 18,749 orig. mo
(1LFS109)
'84 Buick Regal Cpe
9 cyt, auto. A.JC, AM/FM, PIS,
Plwlndowl. lf>llt ...... 1111 (44 15eel
'83 Ford EXP Cpe
4 19d, A/C. AM call, PIS. eunroof,
cn11M, black padlaga. (1HOTEXP)
'13 Pontiac
Flreblrd Cpe
Auto. A.JC, redlo, PIS, IOw ml!Mgl
(103641)
'15 Toyota 4x4 PU
5 epd, PI S, cell, A/C, tlldlng r..,
Window, low mllMgl (2NZOt53)
'13 Ford
F-150 4x4 P/U v-t. Ill.Ito, A.JC. PI S. two tone. 35.583
orlQ. milll (2081178)
'12 Subaru Cpe
~ ecxt AM/FM'*'°· (1EY~I
'11 8uberu' QL
4 dr. leden, 5 epd, AJC, AMI™
ttareo, (1CNX411)
'13 Chevy
Mallbu 8edan
Auto, AIC, c:Niel, AM/FM lterlO,
33, 144 ong. m1111 (1GMN3961
'13 Ford LTD Wegon
Auto, A.JC. AM/FM. PI S, crulM. epllt
-'· 35, 111 ong. mMM. (2E2n53)
'84 Buick Regal Cpe
Allto. A.JC, AM/FM CllN, crulll. PI S,
tNt, 21.239 orig. ml. (1KRB214)
'11 Pont Trana Am
Auto. V-1, P/Wlnd, P/dr *•· crulM, tilt, T-top, cue. whMtt, AM/FM CllN, rec>
lnQ rid, 8,254 ortQ. ml. (1NBX203)
~12 Pontl.c 8000 LE
Auto, A!C. AM/FM CHI, 1111.
Plwlndowl, crulM (1JMT435)
'83 Plymouth
Reliant 4 Dr
Auto, A.IC, PIS, IXOllllnt oonCI
(1JX85691
'84 T·Blrd
V-8, auto, A.JC, AM/FM caN. Ylnyl top,
tow mlteeoe (2911461
'80 Honda Wgn
""14'. AM/FM ca8. 37,699 orig ml
(110ZVXI
'82 Subaru GL Wgn
Au1o. A.JC, AMIRA. tllt "'1ell, roof
rac:lt, 33,903 orig mt (USHA.SU)
'83 Toyota Corolla
5 epd, AIC, Stereo. low mllnga (1HJW894) .. _ ..
'82 Chevy
Monte Carlo
SA~:ms M99 Coun'Y on ~•·
1--------1Me ....
Nl.IC M)llC[ PubfWled Orw9I c...
'9Cnnoue .,.... Delly Piiot F*'-Y 11. a
MM9 IT.4~ Mllfd'I 1, I, 1... a .a_M• Tiie folowlno per90f19 .,. ~
dolno buelneU M: -----..... ~. FRASER YA CHTS , ~
FRASlR YACHT SA.LES, -.....:.=::...=.;.;;:;-..._
a.11 vi.uoo.si.200......... 11en10U1 • a II ~~.:n~., 1 ·.w. ITAt f e
c.llfomla OOl'pOl'ltlon. 3471 Tiie = ~.
VII Udo, Si. 200, Newport ~ o "PARTY MNT~ BMdl, Calif t2ee3 TNI bu9lnea1 11 eon-:tOe5 ~ AV9. • Costa ....... Call! • ..,, ducted by; a corporetlon Ado~ MIMlon .._..., r.:wityn C Nlc*ell, Sec-Sarv Inc. C .. lf.. IOel ~ IUtamant W91 fllld Pleoantla A-... II, C...
With thl County Cllrtl of OI'· MIN, Cellf, t2e27 Court J 31 'Ollt bullnaea i. ~· i;::c ty on enuary ' duoled by: a OOfpot.._,
,_ P8ITI 1'hom. oMoe ,,..,..
Publllhld OfMge 0out ~It.It__,. ... ..!!
Delly Piiot FWu.ty 15, 22. With the County a.11,_ °ii Maren 1. 8. 1eee ange County on ~
SA-.382 ltee .. ' ----------,....
Pt11UC Jl>TICE o.';;~ ~ 1~
FtCTTTIOUa ....... Marc:h 1, 8. 1 ...
NA• aTATDmNT' SA--1
The IOllowtng pet'IOrl la •-,,,,. --doing bull11111 Ir. ... _ -·~
CA"EATIVE CASTING, 858 ACTTnOUe. H•U :ei~th, Coate MIN, Calif Ulm ITU T ...
Edw1td A. Chatlln, 3M E. Tiie foloWlrtO pereon -lll
:;' St . Newpot1 Blech, ~~:ti Rt A~-
Thil bu&IMSI 11 con-SOCIA.TES. 27291 Lea
OUC1ed by .,, Ind~ R8ITlb&ll. Suttl 200. ~
EdWard A Cha111n Vlljo, Celtf. t2e91 ~ Thi• 1tat1mant wu fMld Roti.rta Luclll1 K I
with the County 0*11 of Or-1'"400 Newport A • M99 County on Jll'MJW'f 31, #80, TUllln. Calf. t2te0,,..a...
19841 Thie buainaea II ~· ~ ductlCS by;.,,~
Publl9hld °''"91 eo.t Roblrte l.uclll l<urt j
Dally Ptlot ~uary 15, 22. Thil ltAltemll'rt ... tied
Maren 1. 8. i98e with thl County a.11 Of OI'·
SA-314 =County on J...-ry 31, __________ , .......
_....;..;PtllUC=;.;..;.ll)~TlC[=--PublW!ed Orange CoeM
Delly Piiot Februely 16, 22, F1C~Ai::rN MAldl 1,1.19841 a
Thi fallowing per11on1 1t• l-------SA=T__. ..
dolna bu11M11 u : ·-IC lllftTIC( EURO-AMERICAN IN· 1-__.;'"...;;;;_.;;;.;;._nu...__.. __
VESTMENT VERIACA TION, flCT1TlOU9 -•
#31 Valley View, lrvtna. MAim STATDmlff '
Clllt 9271~ Thi following paraona .. Roblrt H Katt, 4412 8 doing bu11fie11 ea: I
Sa11hor1 Or . Newport Sf"OCKRIDGE PARl-
9Mc:h, CelH 92ee3 NE.RS. a Ce1Mocn1e Partner-
A. G. Cxlntoa. #31 v..., INp. 3e9 San Mlgull OrM, View.~. Cell 92715 Surt1 100, """°'1 91eott. _
Thll bu-'nMJ 11 con-CA 92860
duc.ted.by.....Lgll:lsail..IMll1:.!""4i~f-,t,.odet-.-..-<iel--
nar.nlp 1om1a General Pert1*1Hp,
Aobet1 H Karl 3e9 San ~ Ortve, Sut\I
Thll ltllamant WM llld 100, Newport a..ctt. CA
wtth thl County °""' of Or-t2MO
M99 County on Jenuary 30, OSL s.'1lol ~. •
19M California corporation, '2!!!'! 21791 l.Me Forest Drtve, EJ Put>bhld Orange .....,_. Toro, CA ~
Delly Piiot February 15, 22. Thie bu11ne91 II con--
Man:h 1, 8, ttee ducted by. a general Pll(J·
SA-.37 4 ner'INp
--------Mic:Nll I. Cohsl. Generll PtlltJC M)TIC£ ~ P=' D. &II.
F1C1TT10Ua .,..... Thia atatarnant wea "'*!
MAim l.tAra.NT' wtth the COun1y C*1I o4 OI'· ™ to1i6Wln(I panon1 are mnge County on Februrf 'dolng bu1iM1a u · 111, 19M
JOliNSTON'S BABY EM· F1t11t7
PORIUM, 24351 Armada, "°' A. leeowtt&. Al·
Dana Point, Callf. 92929 l«MJ at L.99, ._ .,.... Auto. A.JC, PI S, P/wlndows, AM/FM John Robert Granda. ltrMt, ...... 19, c...-
tall. (1KVS759) 24351 Armida. Dena Point, ~u~~-Or ,._t Callf 112629 rub ..... -.. Inga ....-
Suaan JonMton, 24351 Dally Piiot Mardi 8, 15, 22,
Armada o.na Point, c.Alf 29, 198e
92929 s...42lx '82 Mazda 826 Thi• bulll\NI ,, con--
5 epd, AMIFM eua. tltt, custom ducted by co-partnarw PUlJC M)TlCE
wheals, 27,926 orig ml (624672) ~ ~~-== lltad RCTITIOUa .....
79 Olde Cuti••• I
V-1, auto. PIS. Plwtndows AIC
AM/FM, low mHll (292ZLMI
'81 Olda Cutlaaa
Sedan
with thl County Ciani of Of· NAME ITATW ·
1ng1 County on JanuatY 30. Thi lolloWtng penoM .,..
t98e doing bullnlA-=
n.119 ( t) LEADER PROPERTIES Publltfled Orange Coe.It (2) LEA 0 ER I NT ER·
Daily Piiot February 15. 22. NATIONAL TRADING CO.
Marcil 1 8 198e (3) LEAOE.R ENTERPRISe.S
SA-.378 CO 195 t ~ Bllld.
--------eo.ta ~CA 02827
Ml.JC fl>TlC£ ~ s~ ~ ~
FICTmOUI .Ul*Ell 112627 NA• ITArn.Jn' tb11 t>u1ln111 la con.
The IOllowlng paraon lw ducted by MIKE LIN
Auto, PIS. Plwtl'ldOWI, 4/_C. IOW mllM cio:.~R~~y FUND. Thie atatemant -flled
11DYC2t9l 1VM Port Tnnlty Circle, with the County Clerk Of 0...-
78 Olde Cutlaaa
Supreme
Auto. AIC. Ylnyt top, PIS. (44 1VJ2)
Newpon Beacn. Cll•f 92MO anga County on F*'-Y
Paul A Ooslef. 19IMI Port 19. 1986
Trinity C1rol1. Newport ...... ~ ~ Beacll, Calif 92860 r-ubJ,,.._, Or'.noe ..._.
Thie bu1ln1es 11 con-Dally Piiot Maren i. 15, ~.
ducted by an Individual 29. 1989
P11ul A Ooallr
Th•• atatement wH filed --------wtlh Iha County Clertl of Of· P\8.IC M)TIC( , anga County on January 31 _ _...;....;..;...; __ ..__..__
t98e FICTITIOUa..,.... '83 Mazda RX7 "GSL" I ~ NAME n.unmn
AJC, cruiM. IUf'lroof. custom wtleels PubllMeel Orange Cou1 Thi lolloWlng penoN ..
CNIM. 5 IPd, P/Wlndowa 10w mile Dally Ptlol Flbfuary t5. 22, 0otng bu*'-as:
age I 1HGT5661 Merell t 8 t98e I PRO-TECH MARKET ...
SA-.383 502 W e.!bol BM1., ...,.,.
---------Port Beech. CA 92911 ----I P\8.IC fl>TICE 39=,!.~ .. '=* '84 Ford LTD FicnTIOU• au..... Be1G11 cA 92663 •
Auto, AIC. CN1a1. tilt, epllt -·· l!ltt ,_ (1LBW921l
'84 Buick Skylark Sein
A\lto, A/C, AM/FM ca.. 1111 ~ I
PIS .-oot 24.539 Otto Mllet
(«3586) I
'14 Toyota Tercel
5 dr. au10. AJC, AM/FM lttlf'IO, 27 SM
orig mlllS ( 1JMN2971
'14 Plrmouth Reliant
5 dt. auto. A/C, PIS AMIFM ~t~
24 132 or10 "*II (EZ87t59l
N.AME ITATlmN'T Thos business .. ~
Tile lollow\ng par900 IS d~~B 1 Rm;~. E dOlng busoneU ..
REGINA S STATUARY PRIDEAUX ~ 212 Albet1 Pl Costa Meea Thie ltatlfMrlt ._
C.lif 92927 !#Ith 1111 County a.tt °'
Regina MIChlll CUI· 1"lOl8 "~ty Of' F
blnlOn 212 Albert Pt 1 1....., ~ Costa Mesa Celli 92627
Jr'tlit bullna1t 11 con· Publilhed OrlftQe
duclld by an ll\Cl•~u•I D•••y PllOI March •• 15. • ~n1 M Culblrttoo ~ t98& ,,._)
Th11 lttlement WU !tied -, 15
wtlh lhe County Cl..-k ol O< = County on January 31 P\8.IC NOTICE • 19
,__ FICTITIOUI ..,....,
PublllhtlCI Orange Coot NA• ITATOlllfT r
Delly Pllol FebtUll"f 15 n TM totlowlng paraona.,.
M•r'-11 1 8 19tl& jdoong buSINM as l
SA 317 t PE.ATH POSIEAS UM-
___________ 1 IT£0 312 l.i.nd Post Oflkl9
•UDI II' W\Tll't ao-1o.e8. Newport 9-ah. ruu..n. nv ~ CA 92e63 , _ __;..~~----Pellf S-11\mOO a....
ACTmOUI llUl4Nlll Part'* 312 ISiand Poat Of. -M!~~~ 11 f!C* eo-1o•e. NeW'POl'1 ,,.. ·~-,,. ,....... ha(:n C4 92963
dOltlO buli,.. • s.an Blttl ~. 1nc: •
INfER$PAN "I V11ta • Cahforn11 CQfporatlOn, 8 onlta Newport hach, 3703 •9 s..ahOf• ~.
Call! t2te0 POil Ba. 3025. N9w·
Wtlllarn ~ OIYI• II 1 ~ 8Mch CA 92963 Vlltl Son11a. Newport Thi. bu. ,,... II con· ~ CeJtf 91880 OUC:tld by 1 ltmited '*"*' Mitt'-~ Oa\'lt INC)
M t \lllta 9onit1 ~ Pet• s Huflon
9Mcfl Cellf 9~ Thie ttlllft*lt W91 tied
t t2MO .. County°" "'*wt It t Jo SamonHn 2 111 Nltm
Al ba NewOOtl Pul>lilf*I 0...Mge COM1
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t •Thie t>u••ll9!t• 11 con· ~"'{ Pilot Maldl I . 15. 12. dve":-' bY an lnl11Y111• .. I 20
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• Otenge CoeM OAJLV PIL.OT/ Saturday, t.t.tch 8. 1981 ----------
~PtlotMefelll.t. 10.11. of Ille ()fY lo MOISI' .~ Thie IMtter II being JWO-tH4e
12,1MI Neoei!Yeo.a..mo,; ™wet ttotMPten-Prlvat•8•.tothe~ ,,.....,,.,.111 1 •• 24,1 ... D f.1H~ Nor1u"' Ml.IC NOTICE
~ Chyenooureo-"*"b.t.°' Nr1o u::-:' !tie a1 .. ot IMI*•......, Wood. a10 and tlm1 bldOlr. eubJect to ,, .. '41 .. tt!lll••H •· """' dolrlQ ~ -1---------ltle o-'*al pubk to,....... cafforni. O<w't cocs! S.0. tth 8trMt, HunllllOIOn oot1flfmat1on of Mid 811-.... It ....... ~ Orinp Coelll w-•
UtitQUIWOOO f\.OORS. "8JC flJT1C[ •nd oomm•nl on thl• flon M.~ et MQ) w the ~~~tier 310 ~ Coun. on 0t •"-me r>i uai• ~ c.-Olllr Not Merdl I. 15, t2. w
::-CAu;:.:;ree1. Coete LR MD ACcaMT AMD =:=.\~-=:.: =~T~no = 91h S1rHt. H11ntlngton the =:' ~·~·: ~: ...... ~t, 11. U, tt. 1"' Sa-421 ~':1 ot ~~
W1111ern Fiord Werner. 1N HIAUH IYlitOPell Of' av IOt ~bMc ,........ NlllOt, Zonll\o M• w ~· 0:~ 1 MICOVrn, 1016 Chettnul ..._ M Pa.eel away
E. ttnct Street. eo... Meea, THI ANNUAL llATUmlff ~II~ •t the~Plen-Uhlbll• .,. on ,.. In the ducted by: • -~ =::: A\'9 . Sult• r3• e.rt.bed. CA --... lllft-ar Som CAt2127 -YIMINDllD~ "'"" ment, Of PlennlnQ o.partment and~ -~ 9200t.CountyOf&..nOleQo, rtaJC M>11C( ~ ""'~ March 6, 1980.
EJlubettl Franoee Watn., 11 ,_ el CA&..IPORNIA Newport &Mcll, S300 _,. av•~ IOf pubflc ...._ .... W State ot Celll0tnl&. all ihe ~ ..... Sep~ 23, 1916 ln
'" E. 22nd Street. Coeta iiiNiiiii UN IMIUMMCI Cti 8oulevS:~3 NftPott ac>eatlon llld •umlnetlon Thi. ... =.ni wu "*' rlOfll, tltle and lnt.,..t of r:tel1TlOUI WN ..AlllnAW N ebrub Swvtved
Meta. CA 92127 COMPANY, 17t1 c..itw 2129 i:· 225 ThOM dMlrlng totMtlfy In wlUHhe County Clerk Of Or· =•~t~l~lghlllmetll~ NAm ftATDmff The fo110w1ftO pertON ere by he.r ~ Gordon Tt\lt t>uslneu 11 con• ANftW, ._... aoo. ......_ I . t1VOf 0t In OC>C)Oeltlon to ihlt Mige County on Fet>N 3 ,,. • .. The folloWlnO penona er• ........, ~ .-: v Ua p k duoted by: hulband llld wl1-in9toft .... C.4 ...., Pvblllhed Or~ Cout proposal wlll be t iven 1t1 OC>-ttle fll'f • 111<1 lnletMI of Mid de-dOI bullflele M: 0'\ 8 l'tNAHCIAL &ff'-Ji'i&ard of l ar ;
&lllA8ETH F WARNER Total ............. t• O;;ty Plloi Merch I . 19M portunhy lo do 90• If turthlr ,_10 OM1~ II~ tcqulred~ e'1x-Nl!WPORT ti 17 VICI. 7152 EdlnQer Hunt-d~httr, Yolanda
Thi• stal.-nent WU !Med -....1a; , .... I , ... , s .. 433 lnl0tl'l\ltlon I• cs.Ired, yOU Pubfftllld Orenoe Cout :~ th!n =: ~~ltlon IO WMtclllf Oflye, Sutt• 105, lngton 9-atl. CA iit41 ( y) Blodaett of
with tile COunty Cieri! Of Or· no.t7ti c:...,... ,.... .., may contao1 ttle PtennlnO Delly Ptlot Febn.11r; 15 22 thll of Mid dece.Md •• the Newport e,.cti. CA t2elO ~ Mcowmld, 1622 Santa An.a· =
en,. County on Fet><uary -.-0.... patd 111 _. P18JC NOTICE o.pertmen1 It M3·8321. Merci\ 1 9 1988 · ' time 01 *'h In tnd to all HOWV<! G. Judah, 234& M1rllln Ln, Huntington cL"-'-en J oe' 18, 1988 oentrlbuted e11,.th11a CITY COUNCIL OP THI · · SA.·383 lhe c:ert•ln ;Ml ... ~ Rockrldt•. Orange, CA 9-atl, CA 92941 nuui-, .... _...,. Clnd
,_1'11 U,llMll ....... ........ '1Cl1Tl0Ua IUUllH CITY OP 'OUN'fAIN YAL· tltulled In the Cltyots.;;(a 92887 GrMt McOIMmld, 10071 of lk'M ,..__ Y
Publ191led Or•~ Cou 1 ,.und• -0-; UnHal1ned NAMI ITAff•NT Ll;f', l "'Yn MaCtendCNI, Ana County o( Oren,... Rex A. ~. 141 1111 Oreenfern Clrole, Weit-Owizdal o f Fontana;
Dally Piiot M.,.ctt . 15, 22, ""* (~) (1,1A;lial)1 The lollowlno perM)fll .,. City Cleft l'tll.IC NOTIC( State ol Cahloml1 e•'11!'"..'. Havre. Newpol't IMech, CA mine!«; CA 92113 -'-•.on Lola M1llf.on 29, 1988 ~ (~) .,..,. ~ dolnO buelneu ... !Sublllhed Or.ilOI Co.ti • ... .. -92883 Trw. b\tllnett I• con-...... '
S•-40e ....._ (-.-): .._..... JU~ THE THING. 302 l·B Delly Piiot M.,c:tl 9, t983 ~TmOUI IU ... 11 ~.ly d..Crlbld u '°'owe, 10 Thi• bullnM• 11 con· duGtld by: Fettler & 8on of N e bruka and
---------~Dlct'Mee) In C ..... Md Harbor 81vd., Coe1a M ... , S~5 NA• ITATl•NT PARCEL 1 Loi 20 01 TrM:t ducted by: oo-pettnert QAAHT MC DIAAMIO Lureen Pell1 o f "8JC NOTICE 11rpl111 durlnt 1HI Clalf 1>2828 The followtno Plfl()nl.,. No 19&4 In ttle Cl"-Of Santa Ru A. Reno, .._d 0 . Thie .utemem ... flied w--"'1 .. -..... Funeral
---------1 ...... 011; lneurano• In o.nn Schlepp1tl. 3 t81 1111-IC 11nncE doino ~ u • •1 Judah wltfl thl County etertt of Of· ............. ~. ld f1CnT10Ul IU...... ,oroe: ............... Madeira. Coet• M .... C4111f ruui. nu SHAW INVESTMENT Ana, county Of Orlnfl, Thi• et•ternenl .... lllld enoe Oounty on Mvc:fl 4 tervice will be he
NAm ITATl•NT Aooldent a He•lth 92t2t • NOTICI,... --· -....... COM!:ANY, 190 Newport State of Calllomla, u per with the County C1er'k of Or· 1tM • Monda~ March 10
Pf "'Ill .. , 01• 1 _. ..--_... Cent-Of #21U\ ...__....... map rec:Ofded In be><* 55 • ' The lollowlnO peraoM we • "'1 .. • •: n · P1trlCll SQtlleppall, 3181 IMO .. ,OM THI CITY ·• -· ....... .,.,.. paoee 28 1110 27 ol Mlt-.ilOI County on Flf>nMY ~ 1986, 3 .M . at P acific
dOlflO butlnw •; wr.-oe lft ~ C•a .... Madeira, eo.ta M .... Clltf COUNCll CW THI CITY OP BMchDon..£.tliWI .. 92s .. ~. Tr ... 1 .. oellaneous Mana, In the ot-19• 1886 Publlilhld Ortnoe CoM1 VI e w M o rtuary • G SERVICES. 18\42 ............ IO,OOO;Aod-92926 ...,, ...... -_,... ,.,. Deity Piiot Merell •. 15 n T-WCle Cltde, Munt""'ton dMtMdMlil'lti,._._.. DG Reed. 23955 Ceil· 'OYMTA .. VALUY of the Donel<! w Shaw ~o.!,!.~,:o"ntyrecorderot Publlthed Or eo.t 2t, 1Me • ' • C hapel. Vi1ltatlon .. .,. DWect C.....,.,. ..... NOTICE IS HEREBY Revocab11 Trust, 47 H.,bot -.. ........... , Datty p :;'T. a....25 Sund.a• 4 p M 9 BMch. CA ~G 9 ,... 41 on'-grove Blvd • Nlwtlalt, C.itt GIVEN tllat on Tueeday. Ridge Or Newport 8Mc:h EXCEPT th•t por11on lying ..... 11>:' M.,.cl'I • us. 22. y' . . to
Thoma,. Under. t8142 *• ......, ~ ..... 91321 M.,c:h 18, 1988, at 8'00 P.M. Calif. 92aeo • Witt ol th• Norttierly n . s ... 2. P.M. Interment Pa·
T-WCle Cira.. Hunnnoton .... :.... ...,,.. "' l.Or•11• Redd. 23955 Cel-In the Counc:jl Chwnblr. Jotinne snaw. AaynOlds. pro1onga11on Ol lhe East line NlJC ll)TICE cilic View .Manorla1 ~· Cb~= 11 con--•-wtttl • .: ~ f,~ Blvd., N9whall, c.m 10200 si.ter Avenue, Foun-Tr\191ee or. the PIUI and ol Lot 21. or Mid Tract No. park New p 0 rt
ducted by Ill Individual ~~-~. = Thi• bu11neS1 ,, COi\• ~~~it ~1:::::-pu": ~2~t~!'. '9:!RCEL 2 An IUlmef'lt Pt8JC NOT1C£ ~~.~.. Beach.' In lieu of
THOMAS A. GLINDER .. t .... ·--·· ducted by • genefll pan. lie lleetlng on the follOwlno. Corona del M Clalf 92825 OVlt' that por11on of talCI Lot ~ .,..... The~ ~ -flo wer1, M emorial Thlt statement -flied "' e ..._,.._ nerthlp A D "£VE L OP M ENT r' . 20 f T 1"".. .. ... ._ ITA ....... NT doing 1 #Ith It'll County~ of Or· CommlMlo.-of the ..... Petric. Sch~tl AGREEMENT IN CONNEC-Mary Kathryn Croo6cell, o rM:t "'" lying WMI .._ '~ LA'N b4leinW •: Contribution.I to the
.,,,. County on Febnlwy of C.ittomla. pureuem to Thia •••temenl WU flied TION WITH PRECISE PLAN 'br':l9!. of~~ K•;~ fi!,,:': t~Ot1e'::Y11:C:::; dotr::; :::::: ::""" .... 81~0~ ~.'~~EN:~~o~i Hoag MMlOl'ial Hoe-
18. 1988 law. " .. "'""'°'°' with lheCountyC....k of Or· NO. 389 • APPLICATION 1580 s t Rid 0 LOI 211or utllltleund -GALLERIE OF IN· Beech, CA 92881 bital, Pulmonary "°121:11 Jeeeph • ''" ,...., enteCounlyon JanuetY?t. SUBMITTED BY SAN unM ige r., a-" -a•-TERI0 1><• 3620 S..br ••Mley, ••~ T ni p lfl Vi Publithed Or-noe Cout f'r .. tdent; ThomH E. 1986 DIEGO INVESTMENT AS-~ne Beach, Callf. 92651 purposee .,.., ,,,_,tenancll ""'• eezie .., W .... ...,., hOmae, t. ac C ew
D•lly Piiot M.,ch 8. 15, 22. a=-:~~,._. ~ SOCl'"TES/J '"CKT'"RRDE· d .. _!I~ bbu1lneu 111 con-tllereol,NldUMmlllttobe Lane, Corona del Mar, CA 511 W. bOt BIVd. New-Mortu.,.v Directors .,.. -.-t .. ,. ,. .......... y. a 09'*• P4ll1 uMd for It'll lbo\'9 reflrred 92825 port 8eec:h, CA 92881 D AA 2-700.J' • 29. 1988 Dalfr ""°' Mafcm 10, PubllSlled Or~ Cout llELOPMENT COMPANY n«thlp . • to purposee only and takl Joyce E. Klfl0,·3820 SM-Thi• bU•I~• I• con-UTW·
Sa-'410 12, 1• ' ' 11• Daily Piiot Februar; 15, 22, FOR DEVELOPMENT JoanneS. Aaynoldt euement lhall not be uMcl bl'Mll Lane. Corona del Cluctecl by: enlndMd'* SDT~.t.i.r
---------a."'21 March t, I. l988 AGREEMENT FOR DE· Tt\11 ttetement wu flied for llrMI or ro.Clway. Mar, Ca 92825 BRADLEY THOMAS nv<nn.n "8.IC NOTICE SA-372 \/ELOPER MITIGATION FEE with the County Clerk of Or-•more commO!\ly known W•lter S. Klnf, 3820 S..· Thie 1t1temlnt was flied DENNY SHUMAN,
1111111,IC NOTICE 1---------IN CONJUNCTION WITH -noe County on Januer; 29 u : 2514 w. Lincoln Avenue, br*• LM!ti. Corona del with the County Clerk ot Or· beloved wife of Sid-
FICTITIOUl IUltNHI .-~ Ml.JC NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OF 39,000 1988 · Santi Ana. CA M•r. Ca 92825 atio-County on Marotl 5, Sh l .re .. ... NA• ITATIM!NT SQUARE FOOT RETAIL F2ltlZ2 T4Hml of tale'cuh In law· Thlt bu1lne.. le con-19M ney uman; o~ .. ..
Ttlelollowlngpereontare flCl'ITIOUllUIMSI LIFIANOACCIDINTAMD S HOPPING CENTER Publllhld Orange Coui lul money of the United Cluctedby:hutbendandwlfe flmJ'A mother o f Doni
dolno bualnltl at: NAME ITATIMINT HEAL TH IYN0,811 b, ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF Dally Piiot February 15 22 Stllee on confirmation or JOYCE E. KING Publlthed Orlnfe Coelt S h Um an . Mr I .
WILLOW GLEN DE· The lollowlno pertont are TitE ANNUAL 8TATl•NT BROOKHURST STREET Mar0'1 1, 8, 1986 . . Ule, or pan ceth Ind bat· Thia ttatement ... flied Delly Pi.ot Merell 8. 15, 22. S human ii also
VELOPMENT. 1901 N--dolng btalnest u : POR • YU.. ENOID DICHlllllt APPROXIMA TEL y I 000 SA-373 anc;e evleseno.d by not• ... with Ille County Clertl of Or· 29, 1tM aurvived by 3 arand-
port Boulevard, eo.1e M .... GROUP, 18335 Spruce, S1 , 1115 0' ,ACIFIC FEET SOUTH OF TALBERT cured by Mortglfl or Tru1t -noe County on February SA""28 o•
CA 92627 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 FINANCIAL LIFE IN-AVENUE Deed on IN property IO 19, 1986 sons and 6 great
PKlflca Aatoclalff, Inc . Phlllp Nguyen. 16335 SURAHCE COMPANY, 700 B DE v EL 0 p MEN T rta.JC NOTICE eold Ten per cent of •mo\lnl ~ --.,. grandchildren, all are
1 Cellfornl• corpor•tlon. Sptuc., Founteln Valley, CA Newpon Centw on.., f'.O. AGREEMENT IN CONNEC-bid 10 be Clepoelled with bid. Publllhed Or•noe Coest .-_.,.NOTICE 'd f th t.e
190 I Newport BouleV•rd, 92708 lloa IOOO. N9WpOft ....-. TION WITH CONDITIONAL f1CTIT10Ua ....... Bid• O< oller1 10 be In wrll· Dally Pllol March 8. t5. 22. NOTICI reSI ence 0 e sta
Cos!• MIU. CA 92827 June Nguyen, same Calltornta.... USE PERMIT NO. 812 TEN--NAm ITATIMENT •no and will be received •1 29. 1986 of Waahington. Ser-
Riley Bower Apar1menli This but lne.. la con-Tot.. admm.d ••Mt• TA TIVE TRACT NO. 12856 • The followlng pwton It rt>e 11or ... ld ortlcl et any ~ 11 lfWTIMO -· vices 1 P .M . Monday
IX. 2699 White Road, Suite ducted by-hu1band and wife M.204 ..... : Total Nall.._ PETITION SUBMITTED BY dolflO bu91neet u : time al1er 1he nret publl· The County S•nlt•tlon t CaJ Chapel if
255, lrvlM, CA 92714 Philip Ngvyen -.-c ............. SAN DIEGO INVESTMENT KCO SERVICES, 8381 cation llereol and before Otstrlcts of ~Or· a vary 0
Thll butlnen It con-Thi• ttalement wu fMed 1,ooo,ooo; ar... ,.w In and ASSOCIATES FOR DE· Mlllbrldge Clrcle, Hunt-dete ol..,. "8.IC NOTICl anoe County, • w4ll Costa Mesa, 3800 So.
ducted bY' • gen«al pan-with 1he County Clerk of Or· contributed Hrplu llELOPMENT AGREEMEN'T lngton Belctl. Calif. 92~6 Dated thl1 19th day of ftCTmOUa IUUIEU receive ..-0 ~ untll Fairview, Costa Mesa . ..., ... , •noe County on Jenuary 18 • --.--..... FOR DEVELOPER MITIGA· Kay Ellubeth Deloadl, February 19&8 Thurldey, lolardl 20, ltM, En•-.._-t will f l
,..,.,, P J s Alley 1986 ' ~·Url~ltMd-= TION FEE IN CONJUNC-8381 MlnbridoeClrele, Hunt· Adml~ltlretor Laura N.-ITAnmNT et 11:00 A.M . .,_~be low""'~•tp~ vi:,;,
Tl't11 tt•tement wet llleo F2IMM (eurplue) ttt.hl; Qaln TION WITH PROPOSAL TO lnoton Beach. Calif. 92~6 llllleteeenburf of the lletete The lollowfno pereon1 -recatved .. the Olltrtats Ad-
wlth the County Clerk of Or-Published Orange Coast (LoH) frolft operation• DEVELOP THE PROPERTY lhll buslnen It con-of~ ~I dolflO bualneae •: minlltrltlw omc. by the Memorial Park In
ange County on Fab<uery O•lly PllOt February 15, 22, IOS,141; lncreaH (De-SITUATED GENERALL 'Y ducted by: an lndlvldual Richard B Maogurn 1015 UNIQUE PRODUCT CON-date llld time ~ lieu of flowers, con-
18. 1986 M•rch 1 8. 1986 c, .... , In Ceptt .. and 1000 FEET SOUTH OF Kay E. Deloach Chellnul Ave Suite E3 &_ULTANTS. 23 Sweet Rain .... tortll, .. wtllch time they tributlons may be
FI0131t . Se-392 •_urpl_u• durlnt 1115 TALBERT AVENUE AND Thi• atalemenl -flied Cerlsband CA i12008 . lrvlne, CA 92714 wlll be publldy opened tnCI Publlthed Orange Coast JTZ.lll;tn.ur In 305 FEET WEST OF wltlltheCountyClerkofOr· PublllNid Oren,. Coast Stuart A. Shevitz, 23 oam!Mcl.,theofftceofthe sentto:TheAmerlc.an
Dally Piiot M•rch 8. 15. 22. D11DtfC NOTICE Netloft~ ,;'!!.. ..!.°':! BROOKHURST STREET ange County on Januwy 31, Delly Piiot Mtrch 1, 2. 8, SWM1 Rain. Irvine. Ca 92714 Olltr1cta, 109'4 Ellll Av-Cancer Sodety of Or-r-UUL .-....-. w I T H 9 3 u N I T 1988 1986 Thi• busln•H It con-enue. Fountlln 11.-y. Cell-Co p 0
29, 1986 cklent a HNlttl ,,.,..ium. TOWNHOUS E DEVELOP n.l20 S "'" .. n • ducted by: an Individual fomi., for the folowtng: ange u n ty. . . Sa~ 19 FICTITIOUS IUllNEU 0; lneurance In fore•: MENT . Publllhe<I Orange Coat • ....,._.. STUART A. SHEVITZ PURCHASE OF CAUSTIC Box 1870, Newport
---------NAME ITATIMl'NT 42.IM.7'7; Aockfent and C. DE v EL O P MEN T Dally Pilot Februery 15. 22, DllDllC NOTICE Tlllt tt•tement wu nled SODA SOLUTION, SPECIF!-Beach, CA. 92660. Pa-f'tB..IC NOTICE The following pereons 1te health ,,_1ume . Direct AGREEMENT IN CONNEC-Marett 1, 8, 1986 r-UUL With Ille County Clertl of Or· CATION NO. P...oa9 ctflc Vl~ Mon. ... ..., ---------doing buslness H : Announc-Calffomla •u•I-..... 0 TION WITH CONDITIONAL SA-380 ange County on February Bid• mufl be IUbmltted .....,.....,..__ 4.U 2·1 ·-oo J ' flCTfTtoUI IUllNESI Ing . . 432 Seeward Rd.. W• Mre0r -'"Y that DEPA .. TMINT OF 19 1986 .>r1 the form .. .-..... ..., ttle ~wni UTS-Corooe Del Mlt. CA 92625 the ebo¥e lteme.,. In ac-USE PERMIT NO. 752 AND DEVEL0"'11NT . -....--w1 1-----·-----NA• ITATI!MENT ---'-~ wtth ...... ·--·· ... TENTATIVE TRACT NO 11111111c NOTICE ••• ...,..., no-tMa Olltrlc:ta In accordance wtth SCHNEIDER The lollowlno persona ere Keith M Bowler, 2521 w. --· ...... ...._ 12393 • PETITION SUB· .-~ °"'" .... "'" Published Orange Coast ell prO'Mlonl of the tpeCff\-dolng bualnea1 u : Sunflower H-14, Senl• Ana, ltatement fot the '"' M 1 TT ED By 1 8 • ENV9"0NMENTAL Dally Piiot March 8, 15, 22, cations. FATHER THOMAS WfiERRY CONSTRUC· CA 92704 ended Dlolmblf Ii, 1• FfCTrTIOUl IUltNlll AHOURCH IECTION 29 1988 Specification• bid bltnkt M SCHNEIDER TION,•14452 Plnew~CI. Tim Stuslnes. 432 sea-made to the lt\llltlltOI RAELSKY /SVALSTA.C NAMEITATIMENT Notlce ltherebyglvenby ' Sa-412 ancUurtherll ' tlon · ,age
Tuatln, CA 92880 ward Rd Corona del Mar Comml..._ of IM ltet• PROPERTIES FOR DE· The following person 11 the Deplrtmenl of Develop-beobt11Md~tc;i',::bo't9':! 68, paue d away
C .. 9262.. · of Celtf-•-.... -.. -t to VELOPMENT AGREEMENT d-'"" bu.a•~a u · -1 s~"~ fnulron-M h 6 1986 j Jetfrey Kenneth Wtlefry , E d Cr~. 432 Seaward law. ... ..... -·~· IN CONJUNCTION WITH B AKER.COMMERCIAL i~i'A~;;;"sec:tion, ~iih; f'tB..IC NOTICE drt11, telephone (714) arc . ' n
SuMWd by mother,
Roae Sta.nil; •~P'"
brother ,\lf red
StanaJ;unclea.l'rank
and John O.rcer:
aunt. Hannah Jewell.
Former Put.or o f
Saint.I Simon and
Jude Cat h o lic
Church, Huntl.np>n
B each . Former
Chaplain of JJoac
MemorW H oep!tal,
Newport Beach and tot tM Los Anplel a.ma foe 10 yMrl.
Fonner PulO" of St.
Clare Chu r c h ,
Portl1nd, Oreaon,
and St. Mark Church,
PhoenJX, A.rbooa. Or· o.niJ.ed St. Ja.ephl of Lo. AngeJel Boyt and
Girla Club. Spiritual
Director of 'nw!ology
and Seminary Htgb
Sebool of B_anta
Barbara. Member of
K iwan is Club o f
Huntington Beach .
Viaitation Saturday, 1
P .M. to 9 P.M., Sun-
day 5 to 8 P.M. at Dil-
day Broe. M ortuary.
Rosary Sunday, 3:30
P .M . and Funeral
M an M onday. 10 ..+
A.M. Both at Sain~
S im on and Jude
Catholic C hurc h .
20444 M agn olia,
Huntington Beach,,...
Presiding Most Rev.
John T. Steinbock ,
A u.xilary Biahop of
Orange. Donations to
Cana Soc iety o f
Saints Simon and
Jude Catholic
Church. Direct.ed by
D il da y Br os
M ortuary. 842-7771
'Ac.tCV.W ~ _.,..,.L,W
c.m.tery • Mortuary Chaoet • CretnatOty
3500 ~eclflc View Orlw
~Bw;ti &M-2700
HAMOR LAWN.
llT.OUVI
Mottuery •Cemetery
Cr~t°'Y 1e25~w.
CostaMeu
540-5554
~~·~~~newood Rd, Tuetln. Rd Corona det Mar CA ThomHC. lutton. .,,..._ CONDOMINIUM DEVELOP· REAL ESTATE SERVICES, Clly of Huntington Beech 98~4~1"-, .._.__ Fountain Valley. CA.
Thie but lneH ls c:on-92625 dent, Audnty L Mftfll MENT UNDER CONSTRUC· 142 Wettporl, Newport 1he1 the following requests FICTITtoUI ~II .... ;_, ~c;;.;.: ---------"'----------
ducted by an lndlvidull Thia bu11rien 11 con-~ Ofange c-t T 1 0 N A T t 7 3 3 3 8eectl. Calif 92660 for Negtllva Oeclerellon N.-ITA~ tr........_.,........
JEFF WHERRY ducted by • llmlled penner-D•MJ Plk>t March ..... 10, 11, BROOKHURST STREET VIQ(I M Baker, 142 West--r• reviewed and are I Vl ll· The following pertonS .,. Pubhhad er.,. Coat
l'hlt ttelafMnl wu mee1 Ship 12, ,.. TheM matter• •re beln( port, Newport BMc::h, Calll eble tor public review com· Clolno t>ullneu u : Dally Piiot Marcll 8 lte8 Keith Bowlet ~1 Pt'ocaMd purtuant 10 lllf 92860 menclng POQ BINDE RY ANO • .. with Ille County Clerk ol Or· Plt nnlng I.awl of the Stell Thll bu.lneaa la con-Negative Oec:J1tetlon No MAILING SERVICE. J327 s.-4311
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today in classified.
enoe County on February lhll st••emeo• wu filed ot Cellfornl• (Gov't Cod« ducted by. an lndlvlduel 86-6 ill• requesl 10 adopt a Slonefleld, Costa Meta, CA
------18, l988 noi-1 :::et~;~~tu~1 P\~US NOTICE I Sec:tlon 85.000 el MQ) Vlctll M 8eltef --1uel boundty f0< the i2828 ~====---::=jiiij;t=1]!111~iiiiiij;;jji!ii.;;;;:;~~----..._-:-:-:-
PubllStled Orenoe Coa.tl t9 1986 K 23700 I the Fountain Valley Zonl"' This ttatement wu llleCI proposed Bolsa Chica Un-Kim D Quinlan. 1327
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O~ly Piiot March & 15 22 F'JO'IS71 NOTICE OF Ordlnan<:e The Zoning Ordl-with ltle County Clerk of Or· eer Park Stonefield, Cotta M .... CA
29• 1988 Publlslle<I Orafl9CI Cout D£ATI4 OF nance. Zoning Maps WIG ange Couniy on Januar; 30 The ptopoeed ptrlt lite lt 92826 S~ l8 Dally Piiot M•rcn I 8, 15, 22. DOftil EUZA8ETH Hhlbltt ate on ft1e In IN 1986 ' loc:eled along the Hunt· Pamelt A l.aflO*dorl, I 19 1986 I Plennlno Dlpar1ment an< ~ inoton Beacll Mesa Blulls 14th Strfft, Hunllng1on Se-~2 ALLEN, AKA ~• are •v•ll•ble ror publlc In Publlthed Oranoe Cout bli-t Huntington Central BNctl, CA 92648 "8.IC NOTIC£ ~~I::!'~: spectlon and examination Dally Piiot February IS, 22, Pane end Bolta Chica State Thie bu1lneu le con-
....... Thoee desiring 10 1 .. uty Ir Mareh 1. 8, 1988 Beech. west ol Edw•rd• ducted by • generll part-
ftCTmOUI IUltNHS Pt&.IC NOTIC[ ANO °" PETITION lavor or In oppotltlon le SA-375 Street end S..poln1 Av-nerlhlp NAME STATEMENT I TO ADMtNllTI" tlleM propoula wlll bl glvef' enue Kim Quinlan and Pamela The follOwlng pertons •r• FICTITIOUS 9USINESI EITATI NO. A-1otOS1 •n opportunity •• Clo IO. I Coplet ol lheM requeatl A. Langldor1
dolflO buslnes•.. NAME STATEMENT To all llelr1, berllflc:larlel, runher Information 11 Cl• P\Bl.IC NOTICE are on me with the Clry This at•lement wu flied
II & E LANDSCAPE AND The lollowlng pereons are creditors end contingent tired. )'OU m•y contact 111« Clerk, City of Hunllngton' with the County Clerk ot Or·
MAINTENANCE COMPANY. do Ing bus In ea s • s · credl1ors. and pereona wtio Pl•nnlnll Depanment a• ftCTITIOUI IUllNEll Beach, 2000 Main Strfft, •noe County on February
2425 N Batev1a St, Orenoe. Cla umate Resources. may be OlherwtM lnter"led 963-8321 NAME STATEMDIT Huntington Beech Cell· 18, 1988
Ca 92665 14482 Beach Blvd., Sulle C, in the wlll and/or estate of. CITY COUNCIL Of THI Tiie lollowtno pereon1 ere lomla Any perton 'withing "'1•
Edward Archibald 6122 Wntmlnater. CA 92683 DORIS ELIZABETH ALLEN. CITY 0, f04NTAIN VAL· dolflO bullness U : C.A T. to comment on ltlele re-Publlthed Or8llfl Coast
E Shenandoah. Oran0e. CA Frank Wllll1m Tlrnedy. AKA DORIS E. ALLEN. AKA LEY, lwelyn McClendon TALE PRODUCTIO NS. queall may do IO In writing Dally Piiot M•rch 8. 15, 22,
92867 9632 Hammon Ave D6. DOAIS ALLEN City Cleft 18142 Firestone Ct., Foun-within 10 dlya ol lhlt notice! 29, 1986 Victor Eggert, 168 No Hunting Ion Beach, CA A petition hes ~ flied Publl11led Oranoe Coas• teln Valley. CA 92708 by providing written com-Sa-409
Sl'lalluck Place. Oranoe. Ca 92646 by RUTH VERE SHILLITO In Dally Pllo1 March 8, 1986 Robert Chapman, 18134 menls lo the Depertment ol ---------92666 This business la con-lhe Superior Cou11 or Or-1 S•-43' Flrettone, Fountain Valley. Oevelopmenr S«Vlc:es En-
Thll butlneH 11 con-1 ducted by an Individual anoe County reque.tlng 1hat CA 92708 v1ronrnen1ll Rff<>Urce .. Sec-Pl&.IC NOTIC£
ducted by • general part-Frank w Tirnaay RUTH VERE SHILLITO be ooim•tC NOTICE Anita Chapmtn. 18134 !Ion, P.O Box 190, Hunt-FICTITIOUI .,..,._11 nert hlp Thts st•tenient ,..., llled appoln1ed ea pereontl rep-r~ Flrestone, Founteln Velley. inoton Beech CA 92648 --
EDWARD ARCHIBALD wl1h 1he Co~.inty Cle<k of Or· resentellve lo edmlnlater Ille FICTTTIOUl IUllNEll CA 92708 Commente ~Ill be con-.J!A:": ITA-ro.NT
ThlS S1alement wu flied ~e County on February 7, estate ol the dl09Clen1 NAME ITATl•NT Thomae Marsh. 18 t42 lldered by the decltlon-dol ~sia::::t :.on• -
with the County Clerk of Or· 19 6 f ~~It P~111:.c:; 1 r:~ue~,:: Ttlt followlno pertont are Flrestone, Fountain Valley, making body In It• dlllbef.. sno& F ASSoCIATES A
arioe County on Fe bruary J00527 au Y 0 m n ., olng buslnea u CA 92708 tlon on whether an En-Calif 1 General Part '
18 1986 I Published Orange Cout es1ata under the Ind~-MCM ADVERTISING & AMmalh Mar9", 18142 vironmentel Impact Repoft 1 om• M rllf·
F301ll7 Daily Piiot March 8 IS, 22, dent Admlnlstrellon ol El · MARKETING S ERVICES, Flrutone. Founteln Valley, lllould be prepared ror the ;:,~;,, 3~~ S~ Ortvl,
Published Orange Cou1 29 l986 tales A.cl utte 181, • 12 N Coast CA 92708 protect Clllll0<nte 92eeo Beech,
D11ly Pilot March 8. t5 22. Sa-436 wt~ =-~~"3: ~:rc~11is Hlghwey, North Laguna. d~': ::s~~!1 ~~~= Publls'1ed Orange Cout Mlctleet 1. Collen, 3e9 San 29 1986 Se-417 1986 at 9.30 A M in Dept• Calif 92651 nerSlllp Delly Pllol March 8. 1988 Miguel Orl¥e, Suite IOO, P\B.IC NOTICE INO 3 a1 700 Clvle Cent4tr Petrlclt A eer-. 765 ~ath N MarSll Sa-438 Nlwpof1 Beach. Celltom ..
------------------Drive Wes1 Senti Ane, CA Kendall, Legune Beech, This stetlHTlet11 was filed 92860 Pt&.IC NOTICE fteTmoua BUSINESS 92702 ent 92651 with the County Clerk or Or-Pt&.IC NOTICE Robert D. Exel, 360 San NAME STATIMENT IF YOU OBJECT to lhe Ronald Van Oycil. 25321 -noe County on January 16, Miguel, Sutle 100, N9wpor1
FICTITIOUI •UllNEll The tollowlno Plf90'15 are granting ot the petlllon you Acacia Cl Mission Viejo. 1986 IYNOflllS °" TitE A• Beecti. Cllllomla 92MO
NA.ME STATIMENT dotng buSlness es TREND!should eltllef appear 1j tht Caill 92891 F21MS4 NUAL ITATl!MINT -Fred Springer, 1118 2tth
ThetollowlngPlf'M>nserej AEALTV 2311 Elden Av-hearing •nd lllte your ob-Thi• bualn•u la con-Published Orenoe Coast f\.OfUITI' MUTUAL IN• Slreet,Sult•F.Sac:ramento,
dotng bulloeH as enue Ste 1 Costa Mesa. CAliecuons Of Ille -111en ot>Jec· dueted by • general par1· Delly PllOI February 15, 22, llMANCE COWANY, 800 Callfoml• 95818
SELECT SHOPPING SEA 92627 tlons with the cour1 before ~lhlp .,_ March 1. 8. 1988 It. Loul1 ltreet, Id· Thia butlnest la con·
VICES, 2•53 Or ent1 Av-Gordon Dix Boel1ner the hearil'IQ Your appear-llrlcla """"n-Sa-393 wardtlwltte, ll aon ducted by: • gen«al pan.
enue, •J Coste Meu, CA 2311 Elden Ave • 1 Costa ance m•y be in pereon or by This atalement wu llled y-Ended o-mw nel'-"IP 92627 Mesa CA 92627 'your attorney wl1h tile County Clerk of Or· 11, 1M$ Mich ... 1. Collen, Genlrll
Michael Rober1 Gamble 1 Thie busoneas •s con-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR enge County on January Jt, P\Bl.IC NOTICE Total edlftltl9d ...... Penn«
24530rengeAve •D Coste ducted by anlndlVlduel °'a contlnoenr creditor of 1986 FICTITIOUl8Ull....,ll 147.252.-:Totalllabttlttet Thia •t•tement wu flied Mesa. CA 92627 Gordon Dix Boetzne< lhe deceased. you mull Ille f~ ..,. 24,t251127; lpec:lel _..,..,. with the County Clertl of Or-8"tnz Cardenas Suarei.j Thia ate1emen1 was llled your claim with Ille oou'1 or Publltlled Orange Coul NAME STATIMINT fund• 11,275,000; \Jn• •noe County on February
2453 Oranoe Ave, lfJ , Colla with me County Clerk of Or· present 11 to Ille pereonal Delly Pilot Febru•ry 15, 22. The lollowino pertont er• ... JL."::.. funde (..,,eu.) 19, 1988
Mesa. CA 92627 1nge County on February representative eppolnled by March 1, 8, 1986 dolng butlness H : KEY A.II., 21, • lllfpllll .. ,.. f'I01m
This bullneu 11 con· 10. 1986 lhe cour1 wl1hln lour month• SA.·385 2293 8 F0<dham. Coste 9Hdt pollorholden "or A. L•-ltz, At•
ducted by a general pan-FSOOl27 from lhe date ol nrat It· Mesa. CA 92626 22.s27,eot; Income fOf the lorMJ .. Law, l300 lftetet
net ship Put>llshed Orange Coast auence of letters u provided P\8.JC NOTICE John H. Ghrlat, 2293 B ,.., 21.171.Mt; ~ lt'991, lutte 70G, Coete
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MIC HA EL ROBE AT 0111ty Piiot March 8 15. 22, In Secllon 700 of Ille Fordham. Colll Mesa. CA ment• for the r e•r M•H, C•llforna t2t2t,
GAMBLE 29 l986 Probste Code of Cellfomla FICTITIOUl IUllNlll 92626 11,sa.NO M1·1• (it) Thia statemen1 wes filed Se-437 Tiie time for flllno cie1m1 w111 NAM! ITATE•NT Thia buelneu 11 con-We ~ ~ lftet Pvblllhld Or•noe COii! -
w11ri Ille County Clerk of Or-not ellplre prlO< to tour Thi IOllowlno pereon It 0"J'~ ~y. C:~,:~~lvlduel the eboWlt ltome .,. lft ac-~~:~t M.,ch 8. 15. 22.
ange County on Febru1ry ~UC NOTICE mont"5 from the d•I• of the ClolflO butlnete u · Thi• sl•lement wee flied "'danoe wlttl the AIWMMI · A public Mrvloe ol lhl1 publlcltoon i nd the t8 1986 hearing notice above J C ENTERPRISES. 245 with the County Clertl 01 Or· lt•tement for the raar ~22'11 Consumer lnlormatJon C.ntar of lhe
f301310 CITY OF YOU MAY EXAMINE the Fltcher Ave ,11~. Cotta Cou ended o-mblf 111 i----------U S"'---·'"'"'&· • ' Publl•lled Orenr Coas1 NEWP04'T HACH l"le keot by 1tie cOUft 11 you M .... CaHI 92828 = nry on J1111U•fY 17• ,.. .. lo the lnewence flt8JC NOTIC£ ____ ..,..VIC., Admlnlstrabon
DEPARTMENT RX
PUEBLO, COLORADO 81009
Delly Piiot March . 1$ 22 f'UeLIC NOTICE ere 11 P«son tnt4HMted 1n John Andr-Cennon. 9 faaal Comm.teetoner, ~·to --...;.;~-.-.;.;....;.;..;;-.._ lr---------.-----------------
29 1986 NIGATIVI tile es1ate, you may MtW 2068 • 111 S1 • Nawpor1 Pu I 0 lew. . ftCTTTIOUI .,..... I EASY AS PIE Sa-• 1• DECLA .. ATIOH upon lt>e execut0< 0< •dmln· BNcn, C•llf 92ee3 D.ily~r*:: ren,. Coast Otln A. Wet&el, "'91dertt; NAm ITAT'llmCT
---------NOTICE IS HEREBY ltlretor 0< upon Ille •I· Thie butlnHt 11 con· Merell 1~~. ~~ t!>, 22• Cerolile I. Kleffman, Ito-The toltowlng per90N .. P\8.IC NOTICE GIVEN that • Negative Dec-torney tor lhe exacu1or or ducted by an lndtvldual s8_395r NtarJ o1ng bu4llllMI •:
tarallon has been Pt'ec>•red 1dmlntstra1or end n1e wl1h Jonn Andrew Cannon ~ °'.,.. COMt SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT ' un ANO ACCIDINT ANO by Ille City of Newport the cOUtl wtlh ptOOf of -· Thi• ••••emen• WU nled Daly"°' Mardi •••• 10, 11, 423 31th Street, Newpori ---
HIAL TH IYNOf'tll Of Beech in conoecllon with the ~. a wrl1tet1 reque11 11•1· with the County Cltrtl of Or· PUBUC NOTICE 12, 1• Belctl, CA 92983
THE ANNUAL ITATl•NT tollowlflO PfOjeCI Ing that you dellr• tpedal 81199 County on Januwy 31. ...... Eric: Steven Rankin, t2S • Yl!A .. !NOID DICElllH.. HOS PIT AL ROAD WIDEN· notice of Ille flllno of an m. 1986 ,ICTITtOUI 9U..... 36th Street. Newooft 9-atl.
Jt. 1tll Of ,AC,,IC ING FROM NEWPORT 'tll'llOl')'lndtPPlaiMmenlof '-11 NAiii ITATIMENT rta.JC NOTICE C.92883
MUTUAi. ~ INllMAHCI! BOULEVARO(STATE HIGH· "t•t• ...... Ot Of the petl-Publlthed 0r8"g4' Cout The fOllOwlng pereon1 wt Elene Rankin. t23 Mth
COWANY. 100 .... port WAY 55) TO NORTH NEW-llontor.oocxintarnenlloned Delly Piiot Februwy 15, 22. Clol~ bualMM 11: Wllllam Uf!I ANO ACCKNT MD Street, N9wpor1 BMotl. CA c-... om.. ,,0 . lol toOO, PORT BOULEVARD In Section 1200 and 1:100.5 of Merell 1, 8, 19M R. pp • AMOClet•. 2503 HIAL TH 8YNO,lll OP 929&3
Me'#por1 8Mc;h, Cltltfomle It Is the pteserlt intention the California Probat• Code SA-379 Eattbluff Oflve, 204. Newf· t-.. ANNUAL aTATl-.wT Thlt bu.ineu 11 con•
.... of Ille City to eooept the lvrton & GM*ln, At· port Beech, CA 92660 • Y1A" INDl'D DIClmlR ducted by:~ and wtr.
Total 1dmlt1ed u ett Negative 0.Cl•r•11on The tomey '°' .,.......,.,, ,,o. Pta.IC NOTICE Wllllam A. l(lpe>, eoe Celt>a 11 1• Of CALM'ORNIA ERIC RANKIN
S4,8 17,34 5 ,779. Total Ci1yencourage1 memblr1ot 9o•l51,WMttler,CA90IOI Pl~.Newport BMc:h. CA MHimLftlNIURANCI Tiii• .... .,...,. ... ftled
llabtllllet 4,393, 124,978. the geoeral pubflc lo review Publlthed Oranoe Cont 1'1CTn'lOUI au ... 11 92MO COM,ANY 1711 Cetttw w\111 the County a.11 of Of ..
Cae>ll•I paid up 0 Groll and comment on tlll• Delly Piiot March '7. e. 14, NAMI ITAff•NT Jonn Harry Feld, 2548 0.-A"'"'9 ht.. aoo .._. -. County on ~
paid In and contributed documentation Cop!M of 1986 TM followlng '*"'°" 11 nlM , Or•noe. CA 92887 lntltOft t...c.., CA tiM1 • t8, 1tee
eyrpfus o, Specl•I aurplu• thl Negative O.ClaretlOn are FS•914 Oolno bual,_. u : Thlt bueln.u I• con· 'otal edlftltt.cl a .. ata "'1111
Fund1 41,584,424, Un· l v•ll1bll tor public revtew THE REPORT, 2772 ducted by 1 oener•I pan. ~.7'&2; To........... Publlthed Orenoe C0Mt
HllgneCI 1und1 (eurplue) end 1nepect1on et the Plan-ML.JC NOTIC( Harbor 81Vd. Oee>t sc -101. '*:i::f R K 210,171; c..., ,... • D•lly Piiot Mlrch 8, 15, 22, 182 838,375; Geln (Lost) nfng 0epAr1mtnt. City· of eott• ,,,...., Cellf 92928 am lpp/Jolln ...,._car....,.... In Md 29 1tM
1romoper111on1 14,5H,598, Hewe>«t &..-ch. 3300 New· NOTICICW ~oe c Fonnerll,2040 H.,ryF..o eontrfbllted ••r,lue s.-413
lncre&M (Oecnlaea) In Capt-port B~levard, Newpor1 ""*JC H1AWQ Phal.,op1 Court, Cott• wl~·~~W:-off~ ~ a...,... ..,,_.. ---------
lat and Surplul CluMQ 1985 BNch. A. M4·3225 I II!~ n. CITY Miu, Callf 92421 .,. County F~ ,.,,., .... ~ u" .. '""" 5.317.09 7. 1111ur•nce In 2128188 CO\MCL OF THI Thi• buttln•u 11 con-11 ltle °" ""* \_,..,.) (1.111,11:9); --...---.-... ...... ...-..... _.,. ;:.;;3~679.~~I OA~~!~ Oer;,~.C::.::'l91e~ ,OUNTcz;.rA&.&.n ~;-t'F=r.* Pu~ ,_,.,. =. =~'h'...: ~A~ll
•nd Heel th premium• St·<t32 HOTICI! IS HU,!IY Thi. et•ternent WM fled Delly Pltot r=ary ~ (Deofw) !ti C .... aM fhe folowlng l*90N .,_
313,871.050. 1"9Uf'anoa In ---------GIVEN tl\at on Tueedly, wtttl the County Ctertt of Of· Matell 1 s 15 19M •••• ,... ..,1 .. , 1tll dolno ~ -
Fore• C a 11fo r n 1a "8.IC NOTIC£ Marc:fl 18.1tM,•t800PM .,.eoun1y0n 'IONal'y3. ' · SW94 ...-.rm lftHrHH I& £Cl8Ai. ,,.o,umu. IT'I Al IAIY Al N TO ADYlllTlll II
12..978 780,750, A~lffnt It! the Council Ctlln\ber ttM Perclk Ml••, .... .,.._ 1161 10w11 Street UNt "9"
and hHlth premium• • CITY OF t0200 Slit• Avenue. Foun-,_,, Aeolfnl I Hull9-Coeta M--. CA nae . THI! DAI. y Pll.OT'a CLAlllPllD PAQl8
Otre c t C •lllornla ••~RACt4 tain v,_,, Celltomle. ltle ~Or-. eo.t "8JC NQTJC( ''•••••• 41,t11i ,,.. Alc:Nnt A Enlle. ltA PRIVATEPAATYAA~ (NoCanolletton)
160,241,911 PUIUCNOne• CttyCounc.tlwlll'IOto •puC>-Deity PllOl FebNlll'f 15. n. ...... ... ,.,..c ...... lowllltrwt.Unfl "l ".COIU s~ 5trtrw-J..-....-
W•hlr•DyoertlfytNt"'9 •GAnvt Mc:MartnoontnefOll>wWig March 1,1. tMI IC-IYJt_,...=Met-...... CAl2tat ~ ,.,..,.,..,.,.
abCMS lt41MI .,. '" ac-DICUMnC* APP(AL "u:.o IY IA-3at ............ ... ...... __ ,_ lltobert L (191 ltl, 40I l«Jl*h~ 3,,,. 5cleyt #.OO
c:Otdanoe wftll Ille Annval HOTICC IS HEAUY WALT!R BAl lS RCGAAO-....... '""'1Y .,.,... c.-.... ....... 9Mfl ,., .... Anlflil6m. CA • 11:wr•,..OlllylJPIJ/'ltO,..,,,,~fr1'•prlt»oll100000or ...
SttlttfMfll lor tlll yffr OIV!N !Mt • ~tlYI ~ ING PLANNING CO M· •-u-W\fll'C .. ,,,,._.... ,_.....,.. t2IOI • ......._ _ _. '» lrdldiJd., _,. ended o.c.mw 31. 1"5 tair•tlOrl ha oeeri ~MISSION'S DENIAL OF .._,., IYll-. .... A 1ttm .. ....., ... .._ Thl9 bue!MM i. oon-,...,._,,,._..,. ..., m• to the In~ Com-0y tne Cfty o• N..-pon AAEA VARIANCl t57t f'OA AC""°"9 -II In fhe Suoer'tor C0UFi Of ...... ,.._ .. In_. CM1eCS by 1 OIMf'tll C*'I• • RI,.~ not .,,p#y lo Com-•--..,..;QljlAI' ~fl Of !WI Eltlt,. ~ Of I"-IUSte of 9Mchtnoonnec;tlo0wfthlbe A YAROVARIANCEtNCOH· MAmlTAW the St•t. ot c.1bn IOt !!'~111 .... h AMlllll ner"1lp • NOCANCB.LA110H$0RCHA~('SM<letbt1Jtd1-AA ~-
Cellf«nl&. pureuent to S.W 1o1owtnQ ptOJect JUNCTION WfTH A 8"EO The ......--... peni0ne Ille Coun1Y of Or-. -• t .. ... ,_, NdwO A £note. ~ 1~ t0t IPlit M 41mCUtl.
R i..e Wltthlln. AN681ent OAHllA AVENUE 4TH RE CE NT l Y C 0 N • ~.,, .,. tnlMM9n•oftne&t ........ Dau.-. 11, -L. !ntletl$ Q ... R99&M. Piii
VIOe Preeldent. Otdt Van AVE NUE PAAl<INQ LOl 8T .. UC'Tl!DWITHOVT CfTY oc:o.~;.. OOH-ofCermenTllber,O. •d ..................... Thll 9'~ .. ..., ,,,.. .. '" wa•~
Tnt1Jen A...,.en,~ary METif'SAt{OUGH'TrNO R&ll\CWOfUP,AOVALAT BULTIHO ,,0 Ith,,,.... NoeiOell~Gl\lell"'-t cagxt ,. .......... wm.theCounf)'a.ntClfC. CAL&.la 1171
Publllhed Oflllcte Coaat rt It lhe 1>"9Wll mtentton. 15900 LOS .._UOI H1.1nt~tOll hec:.h. C.nf' W. ~ '*"' Mii at :.. .... ,,...., .-wt .. tnoe ~ on ~==:.lJ~=======~=~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , -
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Rate chart
Lenden .,.., ...... Point. 1..,..,tbred ....... ~
BANKS
Bank of America 10.125 2.00 10.000 2.00 9.250
Croctcer 10.125 2.50 9.875 2.00 9.250
Am Interstate 10.125 2.00 9.875 2.00 9.000
MORTGAGE COMPANIES
Muon McOuffte 9.875 2.00 9.825 2.00 8.875
GMAC 9.875 1.50 10.000 2.00 8.500
SAVINGS AND LOAN
Amertcan 10.000 2.00 9.875 2.00 8.750
Home 8avtnga. NA NA NA NA 8.750
GNetWeltem 10.eoo 2.00 10.500 2.00 9.000
Celtfomlll ~ 10.500 1.50 10.250 2.00 8.750
Home Feder.i 9.875 3.00 8.875 2.00 9.125
Greet Amertcen 10.260 2.00 10.000 2.00 9.125
•• • 1•Dblllol ............ ...-.:8.770. W11lllf lrl•11111 ..... co. 7.12; 1-Yr. Trw.. 7.52.
Index: 11•• r.-lndlcator ~to cMCelnn c:Mligee lln mor1g1ge In• ... rate. ~: mnount or~ edded to the Inda et 99dt ad)uMfMnt lntlMll to determine the new 6nterett ra1e.
INFORMATION PAOVK>EO av THE HEITMAN GROUP, INC., OF STOCKTON, CA. (209) 477-5155.
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INSIDE
pg. 2 Market M._,
pg 3 Proftle
pg 4 Grubb & Ellis
pg. S Grubb & Ellla
pg. 6 Grubb & Ellis
pg. 7 Unique Homes
pg. 8 Hunt & Aaeocletes
pg. 10 Aemax of Newport
pg. 1 1 Rick Alderette
pg. 12 Aemax of
Costa Mesa
pg. 13 Aemax of
Costa Mesa
pg. 14 Remax of
Costa Mesa
pg. 15 Harbor Realty
pg. 16 Classlfled
pg. 17 Claaslfled
pg. 18 Casslfled
pg. 19 Classified
pg. 20 Open Houae
Olreciory
pg. 21 Open House
Olreciory
pg. 23 ColdWell Banker,
Costa Mesa
pg. 24. Coldwell Banker.
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TURNER . . .
'SELLING BIG
IN LAGUNA
By JIM BATBCOCI
Dlillf ..... C4ii I $ ' 1
When Louise Turner
started selling Laguna
Beach real estate in 1957,
ocean frontage sold for
$10,000'per lot Those days
arc gone, but Laguna's
enchantment-still-bolds its
power over Turner as she
hel~ new and established
residents find their ideal
home.
Turner opened her own
brokerage in 1964, 20 years
after she first visited Laguna
Beach to escape the warmer
summers of Pasadena.
Over )he years, she has
watched the town grow
from an isolated village with
only one paved road ~d
one J.C. Penney store to its
current status as an artists•
and vacationers' Mecca.
Remembering early
Laguna, Turner ~d the
smaller commuruty was
much quieter and that
everybody had the chance
to meet and taJk each day
when they went down to
pick up their mail.
However, the tradeofffor
development wasn't all bad.
The new people who made
Laguna grow were the art-
ists, shop owners and a
greater number of younger
people who Turner said
have contributed to a more
balanced community.
Today, Laguna Beach, e~
pecially Emerald Bay, as
filled with younger owners
than in years past. They are
pay~ng anywhere from
S400 000 to $3 million to
live ~n the western slopes of
the coastal mountains over-
looking the Pacific, Turner
said.
Though Laguna is clos_e to
Newport Beach, there is a
great difference between
home buyers in the nvo
cities. Turner said Newport
Beach buyers are trying to
get the most house they can
for the money. Laguna
buyers want to live in
Laguna even if it means they
will have to settle for a
slightly smaller house.
One of the unique charac-
teristics of the properties
Turner sells in Laguna
Beach is that each home
offers a different view...And-
everybody who moves to
Laguna bas a different idea
of the ideal view, said Turn-
er. She said officials are very
protective about the quality
of life in the city and will
only allow a small number
of new building permits
each year. Nevertheless, few
vacant lots remain, she said,
though she noted that some
60-by-100-foot lots can be
purchased for $150~000.
"There is a big difference
in building costs between
the view lots, depending on
whether the lot is located
uphill or downhill from the
road," Turner said. Down-
hill lots have to be built up
while uphill lots have to be
excavated. AJthough it costs
more to build on the uphill
lot, most buyers prefer them
because the entry side of the
house has the view.
Sellin$ Laguna Beach
residential property differs
from selling in other cities
because financing seldom
becomes a problem, Turner
said. The higher-priced
homes usually are sold for
half down and ·the owner
carries the other half or they
are sold for cash.
"The buyers for the top-
end product are easier to
work with; but the same
basic question of making
the sale -do you have a
willing seller and a willing
buyer -always comes up.
In Laguna Beach, if both
parties are serious, you
almost never have a prob-
lem of the seller qualifying
for tinancing,n Turner said.
But getting started in tne
housing cycle in LaJuna can
be tougher than in other
Orange County locations.
Although some con-
dominium complexes have
been built, Turner said there
are no inexpensive
properties. The ~t~om
rung of the condommmm
price ladder seems to be
solidly lodged at about
$165,000.
Though the market has
stabilized considerably
since the bottom fell out of
Orange County residential
real estate in 1981 , Turner
said prices probably won't
escalate rapJdlY enough . to
rekindle speculative buymg
for the rest of the decade.
During her tenure an
La~una Beach, Turner has
built an 18-person sales
force of experienced pro-
fessionals and said she re-
cruits only those who have
worked in residential real
estate for some time. She
fully supports the state De-
pattment of R_eal Esta~e's
tougher education requtre-
ments for licensees to
further upgrade the quality
of practitioners in the mdus·
try.
"With the cu rrent tend-
ency of everybody to sue for
any reason, the legal aspect
of becoming a real estate
agent is more important
today than it has ever been,"
Turner said.
"The old-timers always
say that the old days were a
lot more fun, but now we
have to live in the world of
realities. The '50s and '60s
were simpler days. Now,
buyers are smarter ... but I
llke that because they spea)c
the same language that the
good agents do. .
"This is still a fascinatmg
business filled with such
amazing people. It has been
a real challenge and pleasure
to deal with such an interest-
ing product and clientele,''
she added.
When her schedule per-
mits, Turner pra~tices ~er
two favorite hobbies, which
complement each other. As
an accomplished photogra-
pher, she co.nstantly seeks
out new subject mat~er on
all of the world's continents
including Antarctica and
Australia. But on a walk
through her office, the first
feature that catches the ere
are enlarged~ panora~1c
shots of the ever-changmg
moods of Laguna Beach.
Looking at Laguna
through the lens ofTumer's
camera, it's easy to share the
mystique-and feel the pull to
which its residents have
succumbed.
23 narlonne
_j.Ja,.Lo,. Ridge, newport Beach
$2,900,000
DAILY I'll.OT' /aAL UT.Aft
l.ocllted In th• pr .. tlglou•. guard..,,ated community of Harbor Rld .... and •urrounded by bnutllully land«:aJNd ground•, brick patio• and
upan•lv• verandH, the •paclou• d••lgn of thl• Engll•h country manor offer• 1,()()() ~u•r• feet ol lwcurlou• living, Including five bedroom
• b
.ult••· The mHter •ult• oHen two llrep/ac ... • private retrnt and the bath I• complete with all •m•nltl••· The graclou• /Ivlng room, formal
dining room. gourmet kitchen, breakla•t room and the •paclou• family room with It• fully equipped En•II•h antique bar all open onto the
Hien.Ive brick veranda• with a forty loot P'!°l/•pa that provide brnthtaldng view• of the Pacific Ocnn. Newport Harbour and the city light.
of Newport Center and Fa•hlon l•l•nd. Elegant color brochure I• avallable upon raque•t.
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ED ESCANO and MAUREEN WHITE
644-6200
in~~
Grubb & Ellis
RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES
#2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 • Newport Beach, California 92660
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''MUST SELL'' ''MUST SELL''
2 YorkJkire
JJ-arLor Ridge, newport Beack
$1,100,000
Thl• labulou• •bl hdroom cu.tom ONoor I• th• ldal atat.e lor •la,... active family. Thi• eJ.,,.,,t ho,,.. I• the pratlflloa•, .. t~lllU'd«d bUltop
commualty ol Harbor R,.,._ I• located oa • Ja;.. conHr lot provldl .. bMutlluJJy laad..:.~ .,oaod• Arrouodl .. the ,.,._ •wlmmbtg pool
aad .,,.. You wlll UJNrl•ac• th• hom•'• maay •.nHaltl•• that lnclud• • .,-aclou• muter .ult• with• •lttl .. room •od flr•plac•. breathtaldag
view• of th• city light. aod Newport C.at.r from th• .,,.clou• oak paaeW family room with • fully «JUI~ wet bar. th• .,UnMt kltcb«• •ad
the formal dial .. f'OOllJ, • •tep-dowo living room, • Nparat• ,,,.Id'• room •od much more. Tbl• property u lcoder-oflnNd •ad the prh:• hM }u•t
bHa reduud by U00.000.
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MAUREEN WHITE and ED ESCANO
644-6200
Grubb & Ellis
RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES
#2 Civic Plaza. Suite 100 • Newport Beach. California 92660
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UITIUff llU,111
FreshJy painted. clean and ready for you. Three
bedroom, 2BA condo in newport Beach with
pastoral open canyon vi~ws and city4ig,hts-from
deck. Good assumable Joans. Hallie Strock
llWPllTlmlTI Pff,MI
Unusual 3BR owners' unit plus 2BR rental on
quiet street, with view towards ocean. Nicely
maintained and in prime location. Hallie Strock
llYllf lUUll fam.T -Mll,MI Sophtsticated and traditional 4BR. 3BA residence.
Totally remodeled in 1983. Master suite includes
study with fireplace and master ~th with jaruz:z:i
tub. Beautiful grounds with used brick decking
around swimming pool. Sandie Fix
.. USTm • IAYfml 11,ffl,lll
Rare opportunity to own 100' on the sand + pier
and slip! Charming 4BR home with hardwood
floors, country kitchen. Room for expansion.
Enjoy your beach while vieWing the action on the
bay.. Ann Peters
CH '10Tlll&I • IUllU Pl,MI SHMll
ty ome south of higli'way mold CD~ -near
pools and beaches. Charming 4BR with large
country kitchen. family room, huge sunning deck.
Only 4yrs. old and i;n perfect condition. Wonder-
fuJ buy! Beverly Morphy
111 CAif• llllW •TUI 12,111 ...
Newly offered elegant golf-course estate. Maxi-
mum views from all rooms. WonderfuJ design for
family and entertaining with huge living and
dining rooms. Five BR, pool, spa, SBA. Extras
anclude beautiful oak woodwork, elevator. Bever-
ly Morphy and Barbara Aune
1m1 usm . nwaA ..., PH,IOO
Three bedroom home with mode mi7.ed baths and
kitchen. Upgraded with beautiful ceramic tile and
staJ ned glass Great quiet location away from
traffic and only steps to the beach and bay
Maxine Propp
IEW LIST 11.l&Ulll OllH Hll,IOO
Outstanding ocean view from both levels of ,thi.<1
3BR. 2 1/2 BA home. Extra large family room &
formal living area. Great location near pool, club
house & tenrus court.'S 24 hour security gate.
Maxine Propp
llW onu. IAYFIHT -Cll 12,211,111
Beautiful remodeled home on water with new
pier & slip, hardwood floors, French doors. new
kitchen and baths, large living room, formal
dining, fanuly room, billiard room and large
master suite. Views rtght out to the jetty. Beverly
Morphy
llDTITlllll YD S2,1H,llO
From the top of one of the finest parcels of land on
the GoJd Coast. Build the estate of your dreams on
these 3 front row contiguous view lots on the very
top of Spyglass lliU. Maralou Ingold
IUUTillW. .. ti llllHUffl tiff ....
Containing 5BR, 51h BA. spacious living and din·
ing rooms. large family room, gourmet kitchen.
pool, spa and indoor sauna. A very special home
with lots of used bnck, French doors. Maralou
Ingold
.. urn.· .IAllllll llEU 1111,000
Fabulous location with a full on ocean view! This
2BR/2BA home with custom French doors and
wood floors is fully air conditioned and has a
private pool and spa. Ann Peters
UUT fAMl.Y -SMl,HI LI. Five bedroom, 3BA, 2 story home on largest lot m
phase m of Harbor View Homes. French wm-
dows. sky light and neutral decor, privacy and
canyon location make this a terrific family home.
Community tennis & pool. Sandie Fix
# 2 Clwlc Plaaa, Suite 100
llTIWYMU
PENINSULA 1141,111 110 Jin ltr..t
2BR, view l ·5 M Cooper
llllAY llLY
SHORFX:LIFFS IHt,111
5BR. FR. pooUapa 1-5
HARBOR RIDGE U.tM,111
6BR, FR, pool/spa 1-5
BA YCR.iST 1211,111
3BR, FR 1-5
SPYGLASS 1121,111
:>BR, FR. pool 1-5
HARBOR ISLE ........
4BR. FR. wtr Crnl 1-5
NEWPORT BEACH ........
3/4 guest., FR, pool/ap;i 1-4
LIDO ISLE 1121,111
3BR. FR, spa l-5
SPYGLASS 1111 ....
:>BR. FR, paStoraJ vw 1-5
COSTA MESA • 11'1,llO
2BR, pool/spa 1-4
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G. Amato
11 ... Lem
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L.Beazley
SATlllNY I IHIAY
BELCOURT ........
4BR, PR, spa. view 1-5
SPYGLASS U ,lM,111
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BIG CANYON 11,111 ....
5BR, FR. spa 1-5
BIG CANYON 1111 ....
5BR, FR. spa 1-5
BIG CANYON ........
4BR, pool/spa 1-5
HARBOR VU HLS S.Ut•
4BR. FR 1.5
PENINSULA 1111,111
4BR, wtr fmt 1-5
COM ........
4BR. FR, spa, wtr (mt 1-5
BELCOURT 1111,111
2BR, FR 1-5
SPYGLASS 1111,MO
4BR. FR. pool/spa 1-5
SPYGLASS 1111 ....
4BR. FR, pool/spa 1-5
BIG CANYON 1111,111
4BR, FR, pool/spa 1-5
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1221 •emu.
C. Ward
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Allinson/Pereira
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21 h4ec• .. ,
L. Jacobs 21 ........
Bulkley/Grody
ance1H man 11,111,HO
Private tennis Court, pool and spa. Large custom
home situated on Vt acre lot in prestigious
Belcourt. Two story home with 5 bedroom, 4
baths, Camily room. study, air conditioning, ex-
tensive security system. Bright and cheerful and
in "move-in " condition. 24-hour guarded gate
community. Price includes the land. Donna God-
shall
OAllH llllUllS .. M Wll LIT SMl,IM
Outstanding single story home with 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, formal dining room New dishwasher and
oven. plantation shutters and many other
ameruties. Swim in your own private pools or
explore the tide pools at one of the 3 beaches.
Donna Godshall
F&llLHS ... -Ill -HM,000 Near new 3BR condominium on beautiful street
in Corona del Mar. 5 blocks to the ocean. 2 decks .
one with private spa. Beautiful tile bathrooms
a nd kitchen with J ennair, microwave, etc. Owner
may assist with financing. Micki Cooper
HL ... T 1141,000
This 4BR. 3 'h BA, customized Belcourt manor
plan 2 is truly a spcciaJ home. Rich oak paneling
and parquet £loon. Perfect family and entertain-
ment home. Features, grand formal living and
dining rooms. Paneled famUy room. Larse back
garden with pool and 1p11. Call Danny '
Bibb/Stephanie Grodv
644-6200
111 UIYM'l PUml IU--UAll,MI
A very rare opportunity awaits the foctunate few
who could own such an estate. You may feel as if
-you'vetttumed to the 19th cent~~ IS
characteriz.ed throughout by, plastered walls, im-
mense solid oak beams, antique oak doors, Marie
Antoinette hardwood Ooor5, and very spacious
rooms. Featuring 6BR, 61/tBA, formal living &
dining rooms, separate family room. gourmet
kitchen & 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 incomparable! Appointment wtth
Danny Bibb
UtlTAllUI....., 12,211,111
The most spectacular views are ottered from each
level of this three story custom home on the cliff
overlooking Big Corona, the jetty, ocean and
Catalina. F.ach JeveJ affords a unique decor suit-
able for-a sophistic.ated yet comfortable-lifestyle.
Four bedrooms, 3 IA BA, game room. hot tub,
solariwn andmore. Offered in fee at $2,23<>,ooo.
Danny Bibb or Martha Macnab
.. UITll • OIZY TUM'IW 1111.-
This warm and oozy. beautifully decorated 4.BR,
3BA h~ is one of our finest offerings. New
country kitchen, French doors, lots of brick, lush
gardens and a very private yard with pool.' Well
priced at $665,000. Danny Bibb
.. UIYll • ..... llTNI ........
This immaculate 4BR, 3BA home is a real jewel.
Includes beam ceilings, French doors, cozy brick
fireplaces, all surrounded by lush gardens, large
pool, spa and Koi pond. Perfect for outside Uvi.ng
and entertaining. Reduced price of $685,000 and
owner willing to talk! Danny Bibb and Stephanie
Grody
umm -DOEPnll&L n1.11 ... ,..
Owners motivated. Four bedroom. 3 1/t BA +
family room. Single story home with dock and
sandy beach. Extra private location. Recently
remodeled. Including the land. Martha ~b
MUIYO sat.-
Great potential in the Harbor View Hills, Broad-
moor section. Four bedrooms, 2BA , family home.
Large lot with a sweeping ocean and night light
view. $439,000 includes land. Mart.ha Macnab
111 mt ... man ..,_,.,
Ever offered in Newport Beach. Massive main
house of cedar. redwood and koa woods, copper,
brus and gold. Out buildings to aocommodate the
equestrian enthusiast, the autombile collector.
Landscaping to create an ambiance of quiet aer-
enity. Approximately 2.2 acres afford total
privacy, security and spacious elegance. Offered
to the diBcriminating buyer at $4,900,000. Martha
Macnab
Ulll F-.Y -• 1nMMS al ...... Four bed.rooms + bonus room home on pool siz.e
lot overlooking canyon. Quiet, restful view. Very
motivated aeller will consider terms. Submit! Now
offered at $549,000. Virginia Swan
llAYflllT ... ,.., --1411 ...
Privacy and a unique lifestyle are yours in \hia
open and spactoua bayfront home. Three
bedrooms, 2 ~BA, 2 fireplaces, lndoor spe, extra
large Jot. CommunJty beach. Will acoomodate a
35' boat. Gayle Amato
--..... -1211.-Three bedrooms, 2BA. Ex1ensive Ule of. FrenPi
doon and crown mouldings. Oak plank flooring in
kitchen, family room and laundry room. Custom
plantaUon shutters. Conwnient 10 aboppinc. air-
port and fteewa)'I. lat T.D. 19 ..unable. Gayle Amaeo
lllWPO.T 81ACH
NEW LISTING
UTIU ISlMI ._
Funky 2 units, full Balboa
18'and lot, flreplaces, large
patio, cloae to bay. Income
,OOOLyeac._"tben build
dream home. $295,000.
WE'D LIKE TO TOOT OUR OWN HORN!!
UN IQUE HOMES Is a fine organization. There are 30 salespeople working
Independently, and In concert, to provide the best possible service. They support
the community, are very successful at what they do and have an excellent
reputation.
You would be well advised to do business with the best show In town. Toot, T ootll
IOT D llAl -CdM duptex with 3 bdrm and 2 llST flLIMU • Tm IMllT ~ Spectacular 6700
bdrm units, each wtth 2 baths, decks and nice sq.ft. home on hatf acre overlooking aectuded
kitchens. Mini ooean view. $339,500. beach and coastline. Sensational $4,950,000.
AlllllS SlUO -Ave bdrm, 4 ba home + TIE CUlll • C4I -In this older oceanfront
Income. Walk to CdM beach, fully upgraded, 3 home, extra large lot, 3 bdrm, formal dining,
fireplaces, spa, quiet street. $549,000. den, rec room, eeparate guest house. $895.~.
IUT A fllW -Of ocean, aunaets, jetty. Extra ••TA FUUIC -Beautifully decorated, lmpec·
large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep In Olde CdM. cable 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhome In Jasmine
Build your dream home. $749,000. Creek. Owner transferred. Must setl. $375,000.
NEW LISTING
Ill A ... A llTIUT -
Laguna Beach compound:
tennis court, spa room,
adobe walls, tlle roof, pool,
view of the Pacific and
plenty of bdrms. $7 45.000.
lWI llllM --Special, vacant In lrvlnes
Northwood area. Plantatlon shutters, formal
dining, owner anxious. $149,900 .
.. Tl F ... ISlMI -Lush pool home In Irvine
TerrKe, 4 bdrm, L+P construction, 9,000 sq.ft.
lot, private atmosphere. $396,000.
llST CllCI Fii TIE ... -Lowest price among
Jasmine Creeks larger plans, (plat) 6). ocean and
bayvtew, mttr sutte with sitting room. $339,000.
IUllft U llMS -Desirable en~ unit, wrap
around patto, hlghty upgraded 3 bdrm-;-AC, tu»-
MCOrlty, on quiet cul-d•sac. $238,000.
ICUI • IAY lllW -Ovenookl!'Q proposed new
park, S bdrm, family room, ctose to school and
shops, pool-sized yard, neutral decor. $395,000.
-Clft £STATE -5 bdrm, 1 story home, ocean
view, Lagunas finest area wtlh private beach,
comm facllltlea. $1, 190,000.
• NllTA. • IUlffS -Back bay and night light
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view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condominium, end
unit, sunny patio on greenbelts. $229,000. 1 TllTUllCI TIUSftl -Perfect cul-de-sac lo-
cation, max privacy, lg. famlly four bedroom,
private spa, comm pool, tennis. $345.000.
JI( PllCl IS llCIT -Thats rare these days, so Is a
5 bdrm single story In Broadmoor. Immaculate,
sunny and private. $379,000.
IPEI SATllllY 1-1
... $549,000
S bdrm family home + Income
.... $238.000
End unit 3 bdrm. many extras
... $395,000
3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit _ ,__ $396,000
Prtvate, 4 bdrm, pool
~ $345,000
Petfectty locllted, 4 bdrm
.......... ,... $379,000
Private 5 bdrm, alngle ste>ty
.... .. $289,000
Charming 4 bdrm, skylights, poof
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F. Scott Evens
-~ H. Marl(u
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2111w .... :111
J . Bracey
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N. Fogarty
Ml An A IAll Lill -South of the highway, In Ill IRI lllW -From t>eam9d llvtng room; watch
Olde CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 baths, dellghtfUI street a the bay and pavtlllon, 3 bdrms, office, courtyard, • 1....._
block and a half from beach and bluff. $325,000. designer kitchen. Unique at $575,000. :::"home + 2 ~!5= K. Gr"a'°;
IPEI SllllY 1-&
Ml-lJ.U -A sharp decorator..perfect CdM mlW Fii COT• -Owners have to setll Dual .. • $549,000 a11111111m ..
hlll8'de adults home wtth a big pool and a Httle master suites with maaafve ocean view. Lowest 5 bdrm famlty home + Income L. Curci
view. Two bdrms, 2 baths at '321,000. priced condo In LB gated community. $165,000. .. • $339,500 UI,.,...
CAP( CM -On little Balboa llland, 3 bdrm wtth • IY llSI -This 4 bdrm Is adorable! Charming ~uptex. min~ vu 1~· :;.-:::;
wood paneUng, wood floors, fNnCh doors, large family-room kitchen arrangement; master suite, ~ty IOcated. 4 bdrm
kitchen, large maeter wtth ftreplace. ~.000. skylights, pool, $289,000 In Newport. •Ullll l.Y.I. $379,000 i:1t~=
IAYflllT LIT -Complete wtth a cozy older 5 .. • J Pl.II ... -In Olde CdM, on a 45' Private 5 bdrm, -'nole ste>ty o. Martcu
home! Balboa Penlneula sandy bellch. 3 bdrm, 2 lot. 3 bdrm home wtth 2 ~rm Income unit or ....-I I IU $475,000 1M Maus••
bath with cute cabana. Just $475,000. combine to 5bdrm, 4ba. $479,000. 3 bdrrM, 2 bath. on the bay M. Rousaek>t
A llC IAIUll -West Newport duptex, 4 A IUl SW -This newer 2 story, 3 bdrm ....., ._ s299.ooo naF .....
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2125 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd.
Newpor1 Center
PRICE REDUCED $200,000
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MAGNIFICENT MANOR 180° OCEAN -VIEWS
Designed to please the most discriminate, this 5 Bd, 7 Ba. custom home is located at the very VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge.
180° ocean, bay, city & "Sunsets over Catalina" V~W. F.rom w~ library to f~ily rooom w/one of 4 fireplaces to
gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflects the ultimate m quality. Master 1u1te (over 1,000 ~q.ft.) w/sauna and
fireplace and breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at
$1,750,000. Call Jeri Hunt.
6 TRAFALGAR OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5:00
DESIGN WITH .DISTINCTION
Luxurious lifestyle with ooncentration on quality, deaign and detail thus creating an atmoepbere of elegance and
sophistication for tboee accustomed to the very beat! Formal living room and dining room with colorful garden and pool
vieW1. Deligbtf ul sunny · fully equipped kitchen w/brMkflllt nook. 2 •eparate muter •ultea with city and water
VIEWS + gracious gueet quarten Uld m.:!J;~~ family room with ban&Gme wet bu and 1 of 3 finplw
Spectacular outdoor entertaininc area ind · pool/epa with waterfall, light.cl VIEW 1uebo and ,Paclclle teul~
coai:&-Security alarm and U boun suuded pte of Harbor Ridp. PriceCl t.o eell at '996,000. Call Jeri lf unt for appomtment to eee .
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NEWPORT BEACH
STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME · Re-
duced & ready to eo! location plus in this lovely
executive home. Immaculate & r~ady to move in. 3
bdrms or 2 & den, 2 fireplaces. Perteet for entertaining.
Asking $340,000.
MARILYN Hill
BALBOA ISLAND BA YFRONT · with shore
moonng. Three bedroom home plus two bedroom
apartment or combine tor larcer home. Close to
shoppmg. Good for investors at $645,000.
MARl YN TWITCHELL
PICTURE PERFECT BA YfRONT HOME
W/PtER I SUP · Only $1,075.000 Wiii buy this
custom built 4 bdrm home. Enioy the warmth of finely
finished hardwoods. An extensive use of gtass allows
placid views of bay and li&ftts. can tor an appointment
OOH Del'HOMt\S
BAYFRONT • SPECTACULAR VIEW OF
TURNING BASIN · large pier & slip. Remodeled. 4
bdrms, 31,; baths, den 3-car caraae. Room to expand.
Community tennis. Sl,750,000.
Bill 'mCEHT
ON THE BAY IN NEWPORT BEACH
Comfort. convenience. elegance and LOCATION are yours
1n our new listing on Lido. All rooms are spacious and
newly decorated. 3 bdims. 3 bath condo. Seller will trade
for units or commercial. Pier & slip avialable.
TtiU~~ STUBBLEFIELD
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · large versatile
plan 4 with a dramatic hving room. fireplace. family room
& den. Good view. One of the largest units in Villa Balboa.
Assumable financing. Owner anxious. $182,000.
MARIA BERCOVITZ/LINDA TAGUANETII
DRASTIC REDUCTION, BLUFFS 4
BEDROOM · Sunny & airy end unit w/very pnvate
patio, eating nook 1n kitchen. Many upgrades. 4th bdrm
1s separate & could be office or in-law quarters. Owner
wants immediate sale. Now $225.000 w/land.
SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4:30
2912 QUEOADA · BLUFFS, N.B.
BIG CANYON ONE STORY EXECUTIVE
HOME -Fabulous home for eiecutive livine. 30 ft sit
down bar overlooking golf course. stereo room, pool
table area. 25 ft mirrored wardrobe plus walk·in closet.
Reduced to only Sl.100,000.
DOROTHY HAROCASTlE
RAREST CON~ OfFERINQ IN
NEWPORT BEACH · 3 bedrooms. 2 baths.
laurldry/storaae room. Breathtakinc double views of the
ocean, harbor and 4n0Untains. Wit! riot last at $275.000.
ROGER BROWN
CALIFORNIA LIVING AT ITS BEST · Spec·
tacular views of ocean, bay and nicht lichts. Fabulous
home tor entertaininL indoors and outdoors. Spark~na
private pool Remodeled with may ul>Cf1Cle.s. $419,000.
W. GREER
OPEN HOUSE SlH>AY 1-5
1120 GOLDENROO AVE~ DEL MAR
WA'TEU'RONT HOME • OUTSTANDtNG
VALUE · 30 ft fronta&e on the water. Pier & float
ava~able. Small delcfltful home on R-2 lol Priced to sell.
Now ask1na $335.000.
DONNA & Btu WEBSTER
LIDO ISLE CONDOS · Four 2 bdrm condos 1n
super location. Steps to community tennis & beaches.
Short walk to lido Village, shops & restaurants.
$199.000 each.
CATHRYN TENNILLE
LIDO ISLE • REMODEL OR REBUILD ·
Charming 2 bdrm. 1 bath on choice street to street
location. lh block to bay, beach & activities. $285,000.
MARILYN TWITCHELL
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4:30
115 VIA KORON. LIDO ISLE
BAYSIDE LIDO ISLE · An alternative to an inSlde
lido home. Spend a little more. get a turning basin view.
a big boat dock. 3 bdrms. 3 bath. jacuzzi and 3-car
garage. Asking $849,000. You suaest the financing!
ROGER BROWN
BLUFFS, NEWPORT BEACH · Upgraded and
beautiful! Attactive "X" plan with wrap around paho and
cozy fireplace in master bedroom. Custom tile in kitchen
arid patio. Situated on a lovely greenbelt. Assumable
loans. Reduced to $212,000 l.H.
SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T
CORONA DEL MAR
EXCEPTIONAL HOME -SPYGLASS 180°
VIEW -Professionally decorated. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths
& family room. Wooden shutters. designer blinds,
hardwood floors. F1r~es 1n ~vine room & family room.
Private spa in arbor settinc. Beauti1ully landscaped.
$557,500.
BELLE CHASE LEE
OUTSTAND .. G CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX · Corner location. Two separate homes. One
a 2 bdrm & convertible den, 2 baths. the other a 2 bdrm,
2 bath. Two car prace plus oftstreet parkinc & laundry
room. Both freshly decorated and uptrades. Home or
investment! $425,000. ~Rl YN TWITCHELL
EXCITING P0881BLITITE8 WITH
FAllULOUS VIEW · First time offered. Situated in
ooe of Corona Del Mar's finest areas. Laree lot with
space tor expansion. Pool & spa in pnvate courtyard.
New 3-car earage. Laree covered redwood & brick
vltWln& terrace. 3 bdrms & famHy room. $465,000.
BELLE CHASE LEE
FABULOUS OCEAN YIEW1 · Third lot from
Ocean Bhd. PrestJ&iovs site in pnme location 1ust steps
to the beach. Build your new drum house or great
potential to remodel preserit structure. $449.000.
VU! KRAUS/SNl>Y WT1MAN
S$5,000 PRICE REDUCTION • SPYGLASS
HILL · Prestitle>us executive home with ocean. moun-
tain & city lights view 1n serene settinc. Pool & spa. New
landscapmg, Upcraded "Capehorn" model with 4
bedrooms. 21h baths, family room. wet bar. 2 fireplaces
& hardwood floors. $640.000.
BELLE CHASE LEE
BEST VIEW ON SPYGLASS HILL · Fabulous
270° ocean. bay and city lights view. Large two-story,
five bedroom home on enormous corner lot. Complete
privacy. large assumable loans. $995.000.
SANDY MITTMAN
1-0WEST PRICED 4 BDRM IN IRYINE
TERRACE · Open design with touch of country
charm. Near yacht clubs. lge private lot. Room for
expal\SIOn or pool You own the land Priced to sell!
$299.500.
TOOOY SMITH
COSTA MESA
COST A MESA UNITS · Fourplex situated on the
West Side. Each umt is comprised of 2 bdrms, 1 bath ....
its own garage & private yard. Always rented $278.000
JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY
GREAT TAX SHELTER · 3 umts. Eastslde Costa
Mesa. $26,100 in gross tntome 4 garages. 3 patios. l
fireplace. Assumable financing. Sub1ect to exchange
$269.000. Seller 1s licensee.
MARY JANK
HUNTINGTON BEACH
BEACH HOUSE FOR UNDER $100,000
Only $78.500 for a super up-graded studio across from
beach. Fireplace. refr1&, patio, bonus room. pool. spa I
yr home warranty. Ideal for single or couple
MARY JANK
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~ ~ ~ EMPHASIS ON LIVING NOSTALGIA AT THE BEACH
() High vaulted ceilings with garden views from each room. Master Quaint cottage in old Corona del Mar has cathedral ceilings,
suite separated from three bedroom wing by entertainment and knotty pine living and dining areas and a huge brick fireplace. :I: family areas. Immaculate with grounds like a botanic garden. Enjoy the sunny corner location and walk to the bepch. Large
Room for pool and recreational vehicles. Will consider yard and even a rental unit for some extra Income. Best of all,
exchange. $238,900. Call JO-ANN DORAN 780-5000. only $235,000. Call MAXINE GOLDEN 780-5000.
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA UNITS
WANTED NOW for buyers with cash In hand. Wiii consider any
combination of units from 4 to 20. For professional and
confidential handling of your Investment. please call JO-ANN
DORAN780-5000. •
RESIDENTIAL COUNTRY ESTATE LOTS
From 21/r acres up with all utilities. Magnificent sweeping views in
growing Rancho California. $50,000 -$75,000 with excellent
seller financing. For a tour or more detailed Information. please
call JO-ANN DORAN 780-5000. ..
HARBOR VIEW 5 BDRM
Expanded bedrooms and dining room add to
this already spacious 2-story home. Private
cul-de-sac. Extra !arge deep lot allows poten-
tial for various usages. Asking $398.500. For
showing call JO-ANN DORAN 780-5000.
BANK REPO
~0-ANN
DORAN
AFFORDABLE GIANT
With emphasis on good living. Romantic master bedroom suite
has totally private balcony. Two other bedrooms are roomy-one
even has a walk-in closet and built-In desk and bookcases.
Surprisingly large kitchen with eating area. Family room with
fireplace plus there Is a den/office. Home opens to greenbelt.
thus you have all the advantages of living on a park without the
maintenance. To sum it up ... 3 bedrooms. 3 full baths. family
room plus den. A good buy in Irvine. Over 1850 square feet for
only $152..500. Call MAXINE GOLDEN 780-5000.
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GOLDEN
BEST VALUE
-tN TtJRTLE ROCK
Only $225,000 for almost 2000 square
feet on one level. Newer secluded de-
tached 3 bedroom home on quiet cul-
de-sac. greenbelt ciose to Turtle Rock
Elementary. Casual enough for the
young family, yet eloquent enough for
formal entertaining. Ask MAXINE
GOLDEN to Ht up •n •ppolntment to
view thl1 exception•! property.
780-5000.
HORSE AND
ESTATE COUNTRY
Spectacular views from this big 4 bdrm, 3
bath home with large decks and a hot tub
overlooking the ocean. Super private large
yard for entertaining. A real steal at $475,000. 'i======:;~ r---~-----...
Call PAM MOSS 760-5000.
Opportunity to build your dream home
on this. all useable one acre of land.
Situated in prime Orange Park Acres on
a quiet, private location with golf course
view. Asking $175,000. Call MAXINE
GOLDEN 780-5000. BEST TOWNHOME VALUE
IN IRVINE ·
With 2 master bedroom suites, comfortably
sized living and dining areas and a gather
around fireplace. 'A private patio and 2 car
garage with workspace located on a quiet cul-
de-sac a short distance to the community
pool and spa in Irvine. Asking $119,000. Call
PAM MOSS 760-5000.
WHY PAY RENT?
PAM
MOSS
Easy to buy, easy to own In Irvine. Try 10% down on this
charming, comfortable clean 2 bedroom townhome with a large
country kitchen, Indoor laundry, private patio and secluded
greenbelt location. Asking $106,500. Call PAM MOSS 780-5000.
PRIME BA YFAONT
A great location with spectacular views. A warm home of
hospitality and entertainment with 5 bedrooms and 4 baths. A
winning location with a sunny entertainment patio and boatsllp.
A steal at $925,000. Call PAM MOSS 780-5000.
EXECUTIVE TOWNHOME
IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
A spacious 3 bedroom 21h bath townbome In a gated community
close to the beach. Located on a greenbett next to the pool and
spa. Fireplace and two car garage. Asking $199,900. Call PAM
MOSS 7I0-5000.
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Only $19,000 down and assume loans
on this expanded Monaco with 5 BO, 3
BA on one of Harbor Views largest lots.
Cul-de-sac street, detached garage,
fantastic leverage. $249,000 L.H. Call
ERIC LOCKE 780-5000.
ERIC HARBOR VIEW
LOCKE Hoa--0$249,000
Car"'"'O. ~ J, 2BA, new carpet,
paint and landscaping ~d motivated owner wlll
assist. Convenient to g1 S ond school. Call me regarding
financing and details. Ef.. # 1.0CK.£ 780-5000.
JASMINE CREEK
Highly desirable Plan 5, with expanded deck. 180° panoramic
view, numerous upgraded, cathedral callings, skylights, etc.
Attractive landscaped gardens and gazebo. Tennis pools spas
greenbelts plus 24 hour guarded ·gate security.' Call ~ to; private showing. ERIC LOCKE 780--5000.
IOV-;MNV.
SHEER ELEGANCE
The best of Belcourt. Over 4000 sq.ft. of luxury In this 480,
31hBA detached residence. Superb for entertaining and famlty
llvlng. No expense spared on the customized features In this
home. Extra large spa situated In beautiful private garden. At
$829,000 a terrific buy. Call me for personal showing ERtC LOCKE 790-5000. .
760-5000 • 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE • 760-5000 INDEPENDENT BROKER MEMBER
NEWPORT BEACH •
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Forever views of beautiful hllla, rooftops, city lights and the maglcal blue P8Ctftc Ocean t>evonct ... Wl lncredlble panorama om rows
rows of French windows ... yours to enjoy happlly ever afterl This superbly crafted Mediterranean Vitia by Robert and Dean Elllot Is setting
new standards for premiere quality and elegance In the exclusive Seepointe Estates In North San Clemente. Just minutes from the Dana
Point Marina and the World-Class Ritz Carlton Hotet and Its super-posh Monarch Beach envtronments, the masterfully planned, gated
community Is throbbing with construction activity and great values with over 200 custom home sites, plus tennis club and recreation
center. Sales from $800,000 to $9.0,000 already recorded.
Just completed and ready for occupancy.
Incredibly low-priced at
-ONLY $895,000
FEATURES INCLUDE:
• 5 BEDROOMS• 5 BATHROOMS• 4 AREPLACES • 2 FAMILY ROOMS• STUDY/LIBRARY • •
FABULOUS GOURMET KITCHEN • 2 W£T BARS • LARGE LMNG ROOM • FORMAL DfNING
ROOM* MASSIVE 2-STOAY ENTRY WAY• 3 CAR GARAGE* SPECTACULAR ENTRY
OPEN SATURDAY A SUNDAY 12 to 6
19 MARBELLA • SEAPOINTE ESTATES
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(From Paclftc Coast Highway « Freewey 5, drive IOUttl to &trela ult. 1Utn left to Sellpofnte e.atea. Show uw eel to the guard for edmtttence.)
We have recently sold three of the precious few remaining large lots In Orange County. A few are still
available with magnificent views of hills, lights and ocean, ready to build on. Priced from $225,000 to
$350,000. Some of your new neighbors live In palatial mansions unmatched anywhere in Southern
Callfornial Act now -tomorrow may be too late!
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Expansive 4 Bdrm, 4 Vt Baths, 3 fireplaces, 2
courtyards. Spacious warm family room. One of
the finest newer homes In the area. Many quality
upgrades. Large gourmet Island kitchen.
$378,000. Best buy In the Heights!
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EXCLISIYE CLIFFHIYEI
IUILDEIS llEll
Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq. feet. One of the very
best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch Styk!
home includes family room. Remodeled kitchen
and bath. Vacant and ready to sell! Asking
. $305,000. Open House -Sat & Sun.
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Prime 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
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Motivated Seller will sell with 10% down. Ex-
quisite VIEW residence In NEWPORT HEIGHTS ..
New everything! 3 bedrooms and 3 baths plus
family room. Oak flooring, marble fireplace,
leaded glass, Italian Brass fixtures. Designer
decor. Wonderful Gourmet Island kitchen.
Sweeping ocean view. Amazing Value at
$314,500.
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SPlllSH VILLI
Newer Cliffhaven residence In prime location.
4BR. family room, plus den or library and 3 full
baths .• Soaring celllngs, elegant marble entry .
This most dramatic design will lend itself to any
decor. New pool with extensive decked area. A
beautiful property with all conveniences. Just
listed at $449,000.
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831-1298
IEllTEIUIUI ELEUICE
WITH -PlllUlllC-¥1Ewsl
European charm compliments this rambling
custom home. Situated In Newport Heights.
Comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms and 41h
baths. Built in 1978. 180° views of bay & ocean
from all llvlng areas Including bedrooms. A
unique Island kitchen with every amenity. Mas-
ter suite has flreptace and sitting room with
oversized closet & bath area. This property has
an excellent presentation throughout! Newly
offered at $579,000. Shown by appo4ntment.
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4 Bdrm. 3Vt bath, quality
built. Guarded community.
$150,000+ in, upgrades.
Gorgeous decor and lush
landscaping and the price
Is still comparable to new
sales! Call NOW for your
personal showing.
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VIEWS!: OCEll, CITILlll, llSll
Spectacular entertainers delight! Huge patio
decks. large pool, fountain, waterfall,_ large
game room with wet bar. 2 story, 3BA. 3 baths.
Call
.llLIE llALL 113-3020, 131-121f
IEWPO .. T LUXURY
Love this 4 bedroom, 21/t bath -2400 sq.ft on a
huge lot. Triple garage. Super neighborhood. All
this for only $289,900. For your personal show-
ing call Julie Hall.
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IEWPORT + NOL
Here it Isl 4 bedroom, 21~ baths, remodeled
kitchen with oak cabinets. formal dining -open
and spacious. Close to schools and shopping.
This home has everything but a large price. Call
for terms and tour. This bargain won't last!
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Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath
townhome, located in pres-
tigious Sea Bluff Canyon.
Vaulted celllngs, skylights.
formal dining. custom mir-
rors. Jacuzzi tab. This plan Is
rarely on the market. Asking
$165,000. Call for showing .
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WESTSIDE STARTER
Immaculate 3 bedroom, 1 bath, new kitchen.
large yard. AskinQ $112,000.
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BICYCLE TO .BUCH · 1141,100
Too good to be true. Three bedroom single
family home only 1.5 miles from beach. Cul-de-
sac street. Formal dining, breakfast area, flre-
place.
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Elegant Newport townhome. 2 master suites,
formal dining, flreptaoe. Community tennis and
spa. Asking $169,500.
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PllOE SWIEIJ
Newport Beach pool home. 4 bedroom, 21h
bath, family room, 2 flreplaoes. Reduced to
$259,900. Call for showing.
Panor amic ocean view home with open spacious
floor plan, 12 ft. oelllngs. new European kitchen
and pool. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths, 2 fireplaces and
family room. Only $699,000.
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Walk to the beach from this private end unit
w/flreplace and 2 car attached garage. Built only
years ago with high vaulted ceilings and
professional interior design. Priced to move and
1st T.D. of $130,000 may be assumal>le.
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Rambling 4 bdrm, 2 bath. fireplace, formal
lnlng. and gorgeous pool. Brand new carpet,
alnt, roof and VACANT. New listing/priced to
ove on one of Newport's prettiest s1reetslll
279,000.
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hist Quiet tree-lined ttreet. Cloee to tchools.
uge expanded master IUlte wtth flreptece. 3
rooms, 2 baths and 1 poof reedy to dive Into.
196,900. Call
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This home needs new
carpeting and paint but -
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located amongst $300,000
homes. This is one of the
most beautiful CUL-DE-
SAC streets near back bay.
Country living at Its best In
thrs lovely home. Reflects
cosmetics that need to be done. MAKE MONEY
ON THIS ONE! Vacant and waiting for you. Call
for private showtng.
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IN NEWPORT BEACH! Excellent value. Large
master bdrm. Dining room and fireplace. New-
port at an affordable price.
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You're going to have to be from Texas, New
Mexico, or Arizona and you'll be delighted wtth
this beauttful 3 bdrm, 2 bath home In NEWPORT
BEACH. Gorgeous tot, very, very, large-no
place for a horM but a beeuttful pool with VIEW.
WON'T LAST. Mklng $305,000.
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bdrm, two prlvatP A. CHld unit. Great New-
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Extra large master bedroom wtth cozy family
room, 3 other large bedrooms and pool. Just
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Priced under $250,000. 3-2. Walk to beach
duplex. Invest before summer.
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WILL TRllE
4 bdrm. 4 ba remodel
w/charm of yesterday.
Large dock and patio for
entertaini ng. Assume
$630,000 1st T.O. Seller is
very motivated. Wiii trade
for commercial or home.
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VIEW! Dramatic and unique 4 bdrm, 3~ bath
that will make you say ooh-la-la. Over $100,000
In upgrades. Seller will trade. Be creative. Must
sell. Call today.
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COSTA IESI $124,100
Just listed, 3 bdrm, w. bath with large yard.
Needs TLC. Investor wants out. Assume 1st T.D.
Hurry It won't lastl
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Duplex -2 bdrm units wtth garages. Prime
location. Offered at $259,000. Principles only
please.
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Spacious 4 bedroom wfth 3 car garage. A well
maintained home. Enjoy the sunsets. under
$450,000 Including land.
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Nice pool home wtth 3 bdrm. Quiet cul de sac
location. A lot of house for the money. Priced to
sell at $196,900.
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o. -I hope to •tart bulldlng our
1mlly a paalYe Mier houM tMe
um mer. One of the thing• I plan to do
I to place Mfth alongelde the
orthem part of the houM. TMt aide
Ill have no whlldowa. I eaume It wlll
necff~ to JWOVlde extra Indoor
lght In the room• on elae,
!though whatewer I have reed on the
ubJect don not mention that.
A. -Get to a library or book dealer
at once and read up on passive solar
houses. You just can't decide to put soil
alongside one side of the house (called
bermlng) without knowing exactly what
you are doing. For instance, In most
places, the building code may ban the
placement of bedrooms on that kind of
Q. -I have a Y.,.,..._. cabinet
wtth two dee• thet I 911plled to It
mMJ , .... lllO· Oft the 8Ch1ce of •
Mend, I mppled Ylnepr to them
recently In the hope thef would come
oft .....,, but .. I got out of It w• a
......... there •Jthfnd'thet wltl help
me to remow• theM dee• wtthout wall her is n t ~~-...;~ deetroJlng the ftnleh of the wood? event of fire. Check the building code
carefully before you do a thing. A. -One thing that probabty
would do the trick
without danger of
hurting the finish Is
denatured alcohol. In
fact, the alcohol may
help to remove the
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Q . -I Intend to make foam rubber
cuahlona for mJ old kitchen chelre.
How thick ahoukl the toem rubber be
eo thet attttng on the chelra wll be
comfortable? Aleo. la there anything
.... I ahould know?
A. ~ It Is assumed you have some
:. knowledge of ttle.$Ubject or yoo would ! not be starting the project. See If the
~ dealer where you buy the foam rubber
-. or synthetic has some Instructional
~ material. The usual thickness for a
cushion of that type is 11.h to 2 Inches. If ~ the kitchen seat is a solid piece of
plywood, drill about a dozen holes in it
to allow the foam to "breathe." The
seat lself can be used to trace the
pattern directly onto the slab foam.
Add one-half inch on all sides of the
pattern.
REALTY
~~ stain as weU. If It
-~ doesn't, a refinishing
Job In the area of the decals may be in
order. If that Is necessary, first cut
down any gloss that remains on the
wood to form a good base for the new
·;arnish.
Q. -Settle an argument. Don a
light-colored roof make a houH
appear higher or lower?
A. -Higher. definitely.
(''A Guide to the Selection of Quality
Roofing, " which contains an asphalt
shingle color guide, Is available by
sending 50 cents and a long, stamped,
self-addressed envelope to Know-
How, P. 0 . Box 477, Huntington. NY
17743. Questions of general Interest
will be BF1swered in the cclumn.)
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
uw.r man uu 11,ne.-
custom bultt single story home In a fabulous
gate guarded locatlon with vCitws of Linda &
Harbor Islands. 4 bdrms, famUy room, 2 large
patios. Room for a pool and to ·add on. 88 feet
on the bay.
IA1'111T WITI u.T 1U11 11,Hl,llO
Huge bayfront lot wtth sandy beach. Prime
location with private pier and float. 3 bdrm home
partlaJty remodeted wtth plenty of room to ex-
pand. Submit on terms.
II PUT • 111 IAY llH-
Spacioue 4 bdrm home with private pier and
float. An exceptional value beautifully main-
tained wtth an all new kitchen, den, work shop
and lwge bayslde brick patio. A terrlflc bayfront
value.
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Prime bayfront locatlon with pier and float. 70
feet on the bay. Spacious 3 bdrm home de-
alGned by Tom Theurkauf wtth private swimming
pool, buement, famlly room area and formal
dining ar•.
(213) 628-2828
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An unusual property designed for an owner who
wtll not compromise on quality. Fabulous views
day or night. 3 bdrms expandable to 5. Com-
puterized pool, full state of the art security
system. A pleasure to see.
We have several quality rental propertl
avaJlable now Including furnished and un-
furnished priced from $1050 to $2100 per
month. 2, 3 and 4 bdrms. Call and ask for
our rental department.
all UITD * .. _., LITS m1.-
3 contiguous oceanfront lots In Carlsbad. Possl-
blllty of bulldlng 7 condo units with new low
density :ronlng.
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Beautifully and completely furnished condo wtth
private deck. mirrors, bar, all like new. Conv&-
nlentty located near Hoag Hospital.
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Bay, ocean & night lights views! The perfect
home for an active growtng family wtth 4 large
bdrms, 3 baths. f amlly room and 3 car garage.
Owners moving out of state have priced to sell.
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Spacious 2 bdrm 2 bath unit with ocean, harbor
& city lights vtewa. Large patio, nreplace, com-
pletely FURNISHED. Private and quiet location.
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Luxurious 2 bdrm condo beautlfully decorated
and hlghty upgraded. Fabulous views of the bay,
ocean and city llghts. Party size sun deck, full
seourtty bulldlng and terrific recreation f acllltles.
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ELEGANT VIEW home w / formal dtn.
rm . ram rm .. breakfast nook. 3 wet bars. 3
frpl's. lavish master suite, pool. spa, sauna
+ much more' Price Slashed ..$300.000 to
only S5!19.900' Bank says "Give it Away!"
For details call
PATRICK TENORE 131·1-,.....-
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IRYlllE TERRACE •s
THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME
llEW OFFERlll&
We are really proud of this lovely 3
Bdrm home. Most tastefully decor-
ated w/Berber carpet, shutters. wood
paneled fireplace. French doors. cus-
tom leaded glass window in dining
room. Refurbished landscaping. pri-
vate pool and rear yard area. Come
to see this very special homel You'll
be singing praises too. U44,000
OPH SHllY 1·5 1101 S&ITAIELU THll
CORDiii DEL MIR DUPLEX
SOUTH OF Hl&HWIY
Newly remodeled 2Bdrm home.
Country French. all new kitchen
PLUS nice garage apt. Specl al!
Special! $397 ,500.
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LOWEST PRICED HOME
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lrvlne Terrace 3Bdrm beaufifully
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1 equity In 2000 sq ~ 3BR Fe.T• Y&UIY p • -•-IM7 hrn.+oues. t ht''. 'Country Lat-3 bdrm condo next .......... Bank Repos. Foreclosures LM , .......... Id f h .,... 1-";iiiiilii;in-IAIUllS
All areas. Great financing. SIPll LJl&Tlll ng "''"'" or M , to Mlle Square Parle. I N .. a.A Plmf
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Traditiona l Ctrn• ••1 ••r 1122
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A magnificent estate overlooklng Big Canyon Country Club's lush
fairways, in absolute impeccable condition. Over 5000 sq ft of quality
craftsmanship. Includes 5 bedrooms, 41h baths, formal livlng and
dining rooms, breakfast room, separate paneled family room and
study. 3 fireplaces, sauna, si,in7a:ooo
COZY TRADITIONAL SINGLE FAMILY HOME
This warm and cozy beautifully decorated 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is
one of our finest offerings. New country kitchen, trench doors, lots of
brick. Lush green and very psiia&:oooth pool. Shows like a model.
For more lnform•tlon call:
DANNY BIBB • STEPHA• BRODY
BrubberEllis
Rf.SIDENTIAI. RROK~RACE Sf.R VICES
844-8200
SUYIEW OPEi HOUSES
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2014 Yacht Resolute-4BR, view,
large lot. $429,900
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1917 Yacht Enchantress-4BR. 2
story, view and ocean tights.
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write an ad that will get response.
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•'T .. --This spectacular
home. Rare opportunity to own this
completely custom one of a kind all
new 7 years ago. Personal resi-
dence of Mr. George Hofsteln, de-
veloper of the award winning Bluffs.
Prime locatlon. w/panoramlc view.
Too many amenities to list.
$350,000 L.H .
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Lovely 1 level 2Br, 2Ba, all re-
m~. On beeuttful Vista Caudal.
$219,500 LH. Appt.
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End Unit w/1oYety upper bay view.
38r, 2'A8a. Hk• new cond. $257,000
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38( 2Ba. fam rm wfreMQ, *WW fl 11111* Y• ... YI n level 28rwldtn, <>wr• 2BR HWA, dW, w/d hkup, llfl Pll mJ1 Lrg ctwi 18R, ,__ crptt • ;t; 2& fL'. W8i to
erpta. drps, Oat $1200. 3 ~ 2 +gar. frple, patio, GATED VILLAGE COM· looklngllvfngroom&ftr• patio. No pats. "50. Bdrm 18a Eaattlde. on Joann St. $.450fmo. bch. Ptrtto. Oar tn5 No
Call Pete, Btlr 751--3191 yrly $1100. Fee 675-t MUNITY. 2Bdrm, 2 ~Ba. J!!!:· plu1h oer~et, 300• Alln()(e. 543-5-478 Quiet area. No peta Refl. c.11...,.. ~ pets 7~171S/857-1ne
llAOl FUIT-. TIUIEIT llMIH 1600 sq. ft. of PURE walk-\~• 1~fo~I w 3
1 ~l 28r 18e. Clean 28r 18•, &31-8165 11¥1... 1111112 •l lU
2Br 28& a" amenities LUXURY. Garage. SPA In e lo k. 2 garage, w/d hkupa "50 5/mo 2BR 2BA, frplc, '625/mo. E/1lde 28R Ne to beedl, end ger, s 1100 +'1st, lut & eecur~ uuu PMT master~=;,,~'~;: • ~~~·l.a! d. ~ ar. ~ VIiia Rentals 675-4912 encl g#. all t>ttne. neer 1BA. patio, pool, lndry '"*· bltlne. 1700.
lty. Call 84 .. 2807 or Famlly size home on huge room. ..., w/itorege & 1.-undry rm. 28r 1ea. patio, encl get. ahop91ng center room. CloM
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841·7589 or 540-0513 lot with large enclosed place, microwave oven, Pay on"' electnc. 5 blk• 209 M ....... St.~ 8f0 Center 1• . Bay .a.u
yard. 3 Bdrms, maid'• private patio. ELEGANT '' ..,.... -••• 1•H TSL MGMT '42 1603 ain"'I Beata the r•t 2bdrm mod room, family rm, at-LIVING only 15 mlnut• to l>Meh. Open Houle. Met()I(, speaks ~th _, -· ... • F9;,W'1!'Jlnrt-.;:~
Uvlng encl gar klda SSOO'a tactled 2 car garage. to So. Co. P1aze, Jy9t 8Mt ~~B !5 ~od. 2Bdrm ~5 Ulll 111 AP'fl mf IUJ
other• avail 539-6191 Prime Point tocatfon of Nepwort Blvd & eouth 3Bdrm -5 18, & 21k frig range, 2BR 18A, dlahwHl'ler. *HAAVAAO COURT*
Agent cJtl91 wlihln walking distance of San Dleoo freeway. n NarolMul • 28R 2BA, 2 POOi. No pet• &45-9e65 laund poo1' ' rt. NO balcony, view
MAIN STREET to best Bay and OOMn 2473 ORANGE AVE ear ga.r • pvt lndYy with **EASTSIDE new pets '550 & ·~ 2201 pectfic Brand new apart"*1tl
38R2BA,closetoooean. beaclles.$2100permo 631-&439 8yapptonly. w/d. $t050/mo teue. 28 2Ba DI ~belc 31W 19tl1St 548-0492 TSLMGMT 842-1903 ldeallylocetedlnlNIM.
$1200/mo. 960-2514 IAl•tU&.n lu Cl .. tatl 2171 644-7211 Agl ~ $e0o :·• sec'. , . -1-1&'2Bedroomfloofplant.
lnbt 2144 lll-4tll 2BR hUiA ;;a unit. ta.... Avall 3/3. 631~ AU~L~Er'~1D Furnlllled Apt. 0.rage, Pool & Spa.
28f!i 2BA. yd gar pool BAYSHORES Marblehead Condo. wet t. 1 , *Ellide 18rdplx. 1tvlfrtg, e before you rent. laundry. Good tocatlon. alklng dlatance to:
tennis, gym,' alarm. No 3/bdr, 3/ba., 60 ft to boll, bar micro, f/p, w/d hkup, stove/retrlg. no pet• nu cond. no pate, 1 ~•. Newly decorated ou1tom $500/mo. 5"48-49e8
pets. Lae $900/mo. Avail $1600/mo. 5-t&-7415. ~. ~!!': .. 9 C>Pn5/mo'· com. 71~1· S520/mo. 5"48-1377 1525/mo.780-0189 d .. lgn f .. ture1 pool. ••••a • W/-* Shoppl.ng
now 5"48-7234 """' ...,.. -.. bbq, COV1'd ~· eur--H ••• * Theatr• · BIG CANYON: 2Bdrm, 2Ba 995-8842 213/596-3833 110l IFF rounded with plush lend· 2Bdrm 28&. vaulted cell-1" Ae9tawant.a c~~~~~R~t~ ~T, ~F'=~~ ha Jau oe ~~~N f::!:r 2BR t~~u;er e~~~ ~~~~ 1='?'2:~mtlhed ~ ~n~tlo~~-* Per11a1Tenn1s Courts
IRVINE RENTALS poolltennla. Immaculate! Ca~trUt Zl 71 18A, pvt patio, w/d hkup, Garden Apt. Pvt patio, 366 WEST WILSON 855-0665 Of' 631-6107pm S e I e c t e d U n I t I Avail lmmed. S 1300/mo. -no pets 1675/mo pool carport, lndry tac. w/Cathedral Celling• lmatOtutlHfttrs Agent Jeri . Hunt LG 2 r Ba condo, pool, SL MGMT M2-l603 NoPetsS725/mo 288E. 142-1111 PM 18r,frplc,pool,patlo. 711 1100 &40-4868 •96-4868 deck, gar. No peta. 6 Cu 1163 ;288 gar No pets 399 W Bay NOW TAKING • Of $725/mo.•97·1874 llllllflEllm 1 th. rt 1-OeluH28r2Baw/gar.Nu St.Ss95'~57 . RESERVATIONS FOR
•ORANGETAEE 1Br Hites a1ea 3/2br Incl den I L C • l BR s535/mo 28R •FREECABLETV.Lg1Br Pelnt&c:atpet.4-4 Ham· MAY OCCUPANCY. FOf Condo. Patio, on stream, hkups dstlwShr & yrd dbl tat. Hit tire $595j~0 All built Ins & 28r Grdn Apts. Pool llton Ave 1675 875-9797. REDEC. 28R, get, rence directions and Info
pool, jac, tennis, ate ~r $825 don't deleyl 21H lndry rm.'nt bell & ahops'. 1525-1625. 710 W 18th EASTSIDE 28r, yard. gar· P~Y~:e'JA~~ 8~942. 8:00..5:30 PM.
S6S5.Nopet5854•1141 9·6191 Agentcost So.COastcondo2t>r26a. 735-741W.18tl1St. Br 1Ba upstre. 571 age. Kld1/Pet1 oklE/SIDE2BR .1'ABa l675.0RANGETREE1BR.AIC. PLWE •llMI House 3Br 288, frplc. Lots carport, pool, Jae. 1695. SL MGMT 642· 1603 Joann. Max 2 people. No $695/mo. 1787 West· 271 Cebrlllo. 722.oe12 refrlQ.1825/mo. Pool
This beautiful 1 Story of wood & Ille. t blk to (213) 660-9513 1Bdrm Apt w/balcony, pet1 $535 Agt SS0.1015 mlna1er, #A. 720-9422 h 2BR. 1~ba, wun. tennla/no peta. 559-8322
Condo in a pvt corner lo-rn· Big ySr~. ;~'!: ~2 rtlltalJ pool. No pets $495/mo. Eutlide deluxe 2BR 1BA, d~ hkup, pa1';tg:'• 1no~~m!~·=llC!!!~!..,...J!!!I cation In Raflcho Joa-car gar 4 .,,.. 64.6-.3618 ~ deck, trplc, tste50 5-t&-·-
Quin.. thls.2.Bdrm 28& "1ASlllll Gift( lllMa --18, E-slc:le $495. S ueaky walk-In closet, dshwr, pe · neer town, ._ ______ _ru;uml,.Wllll I pet1, llAale
neutral carpeting & lovely Ex · 11 31 ' . e ean w woo eam Bdrm w/gar, orpta, drps, norumkr $700. •IM-1S-28 drapes. Only $1200/mo. $ eel cond, Ava 1. AY 1 r A Its. No cells. No pets 990-2970 eaturlng beautiful land-bltlns. Fncd yrd w/petlo. Oceen/Coet tllne View. Lg
Agt 760-8333 2050 mo. Agt. 759• 1997 pets or smkrs. $775/mo. 1Br upatra w/garege. Refs soe.pe, BBQa, pool/spa. •37 "A" Orwige ... 1675 2Br 1ea w/frplo & yard. IUYIEW Yrly. utlls Incl 673-6640 r""'d No ""'ts $495/mo Patlo/deeke. Garagee OI' ~120 CALL 1-5PM •n~" •--• .... ""·le WOODBRIDGE, 3Br rnba 3BR Nantucket. Lrg yard. 352 'v1et0ria 645•816; carports. Heat paid. -1mo """ vt .... ""' t
condo, close to pool, ten-very bright & light $2200. Bal lls 1b~ fu~ $1000/m~ Avail Aprll t11. SOfry, no pets. *AVAILABLE NOW• Adult• •&7-5700
nla S900/mo assoc fee Ownr/Agt 759·1997 yr Y· ar ara ag 1Bdrm 1610 1BDRM w/carpon $620 INtJa
paid. avl 4/13. 857-6058 675-551 1, 494-2342 eves 2/bd. 1'1\/ba, no pets Bdrm 2Ba S795 EASTSIDE lg 18r 1Be R w/prvt angl gar $850
JUST MOVED furn. won't 28R lBA I no garg, S675 25 Center St. &42·142• w/garege. Avall•/22. S.. UIET, patio, pool, spa, . WOODBRIDGE fit Couch, fir & tbl lamps. ' pat o, chalet. 275 A Cabrlllo sponslble person only. NO PETS 5"49-2«7 Refrlg, dahWlhr, 1tove
2 bdrm, 2 bath. Incl gar micro. stereo & spkrs, Near South Bay. Yrly 675-74501730-1286. *llYI ~* No pats. Credit cheek Incl. No P9\a 546-4455
Warmington townhormi. 35mm. Super 8 & pro). & S975 Incl urns. 673-3458 +-2 +gar, bltlna. E·alde. req'd $550/mo 631-22•2 Unfum Baehef<>< S330+
close to pool, school, more. 1979 Port Albans lal~n Peai119l1 2Bd 1Ba. cpt.s, drps, ga1. Hurry! S685. Other9. Fee EAST SIDE L I Pine 1st. last. Refrlg & stove *1 IEMlll ""*
shops, no pets S 1000. Place. N.B. Sat/Sun 9.4 4.r:O? No pets. Adlts pref S700 EIT tl• •••• F t .,,,.. ,1~X> ~/a 1 lg Incl. Beck yard 552·9389 Refrlg. dt.riwuhel' a stove
Lease. Call LOls Miiier ----Lse. Avl now. 5~7234 -Ol'es ·.,,.. ' '2· w. r · IFR -. Incl NO PETS s.ts-..865 673·7544 LIDO IS. 3BR 2BA furn, T 0 0 SE gu/wtr pd, patios. WI I l-1 __ • -------beaut. Avail to 7115. Unfurn tlbo, yearly. encl 2/bd, 2/ba, qulet-upatalrs, / B D • W NH U $580/mo. adi.lts, no pets. Want a Mlectlon of real 2 & 3 Bdrm unturn. yrly.
Woodbridge. detached '$ 1650/mo Agt Rod. garg, avall Apr 1 moat utilities paid, 1~/be, f1plc, bulll-lna, yr leue, &46•0864. Jiving? We~ offergany· summer, winter. Cannery
house. Beautiful 2br. den. 673-4400/d 673-882 l/e '675/mo. &45·5662. $725/mo. 622 Hamllton ~~I :~~~· nS .r:~% ! LARGE LUXURY 3BR 2BA thing from a small apt to Rentals, Inc. 675-4e06
2ba. n~ carpel. paint. Ctttaa ••I •ar 262 St, CM, Ron 548-0477. a 4 bdrm houte If IOOk· i---------1/p. com~. pool. tennis IEWPHTCllEST 2 Bedroom 1 Bath 768-76011548-5608. fem rm, frplc, dbl ger 1 In CM NB. Ot HB 2 Bedroom. 2 bath, chan-
S 1200 mo. Judy 646-717 1 Spacious 38r 2'.+Ba, new 1Br Upstairs w/garage & carport. Lar0e yard. No 545. Upper lrg quiet $950/mo. &45-8166 l~nk of us' flrat. '°' that nel front apt for rent.
Lapu Jue• 2141 crpt, w/d, refrlg Im· ~81~~~l5~£mo, IS1/last pats $675/Month. 2625 newly renovated 18R, no E'SIDE 18R Adlt1/no pets choice or Ideal living. !J~ri:0·J::~ .. ~: maculate S13SO lease. • Elden Apt #F 64M519 pats, carport fndry tacit pool, lndry, $445/mo TSL MGMT 642·1603 7141971 9685 (213)
Ooean view 3Br 2Ba. 261 Villa Rentals s1µ912 1BR lBA deck gar space 631·2177 0< 548-8019 646-3334 Iv mag 27._""'"~ or Wave St $1395/mo 1.. N t '$650• 1 1 + -...· 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, new WEST SIDE· Lg 1/bd ..,.,_
Frplc. nffl¥ w/w, ~Sat NB DUPLEX Huge upper ~~:So 1 ·S:....o;;· carpet & paint, walk·ln When the.fall IN~ t tan ~ E'SIDE 2 BR 1 b8 down· Duplex, prv back yd, a11 •-2-8-R-/1_1n_b_e_sp_ec;_lou-1-4 12-4pm 8181264·5265 Ocean View, 4BR 21-\ba, or oloset $565/mo. lmmedl· tu~ stlrnetoturnto stair~. 1 car gar, patio utll pd, $535/mo, 781 nice • vt 112 blk
2Br 2e. .View M Pol t 0'g>~·NS~~':s° 0 1 BFhpt 1 year old. DIW. ate OOQupancy. 851-0424 :: m.:!49'.:!c:'.'h pr-. $750/mo, 645-3081 Joann St, appt only, bell.' :;v ~.' Garage.
osa n ceen bltlns. No pets, noamkra. E/aide 2br gar patio N 5"49-04331850-3673. $950/tno 980-58H Condo. Seo. prkng. pool. View, 3BR 2ba, lrplc, $750/mo. 6-44-7183 Ctttl.... ,.,. .. "--ta.... 4111!• .. 1 ,... 2 ~· ss751 . ..~5 •771 · 5403 RI Oceanside ot PCH. Lse s 12001mo --.,.. __ , ,.....,s, ~ mo luL ... ra 2141 -· • · .. ver $1 150/mo. 556-0274 506 E. Ocean Front. 2Bdrm 18&, stove, ref~. 267 Cebflllo. 642-5568 Ave.
--------Both ~turn. Rent untll No pets $770/mo. 606 ~ E/llde 2BR newty dee lllT a. fmsT ''"""E~W""'PO~R~T~M~A~R~l~N~A~A-PT-s *llEIT llllE* June 30. Call Denise Acacia. (7t4)673·2269 or patio. ga;, 1690/mo: lful & Patk Mtce FOR Beautlful 28r 2Ba, micro.
Studio. u!lla Incl, ocean 851·1184 9-5pm. 1213)494·3632 MEDITERRANrAll Aval! Mat 16. 548-1709 THE DISCRIMINATING frplc, enel-iar. Prvt view, secluded S350. Fee 2BR b llllt PROFESSIONAL beaCt1 boet avllllable TrlflEIT 111-llH Poaalble rent/own 3/4br • frplc, stove, alcony Extra lrg 2BR 2BA patio '
• s; tam rm huge llp elite area view. No pet• $900 mo. VIUAGE frplc, encl gar. No peti.'. one & Two Bedroom $1395/mo. orry, no
3/BD, 2/BA, N. Laguna under prleecl at $1500 322Hellotrope.675-602'4 1 $660, 1st & tut, $300 LAQ~~':':e;OSA pet1.760-0919Btwne-5
Charmer, fr""'. walklnn 539·6191 Agt tee Open Fri/Set/Sun 1 t-4. MC. 642-0433 9V9I I_. a..~· -...a
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$1600/mo. 675-5061 lam rm. Great view, POOi, Declc. Micro. frig. No pets ONE MONTH'S llA'--fiield -._
4 Bdrm, 2'1tba hm. Ocean t 8 n n Is' sec u r It y $550 Inc utlls, 18t + def). ••C&l ~ SUWlll YILUIE
& Coastline Vie of Laguna $2200/mo 213/430-3629 675·5501 or 6-44~ I FREE RENT APllTlllTI 1 & 28r IUxury Apta In 1•
Beach SHOO/mo, Becl'lek>r Apt. 1.g patio, WITH THIS AD Ukebrendnew!Allutllltlee Plana. Pools, tennl•, 497 °"'8 11 Unfurnished 2Bdrm plus mirrored closet doors. paid. Pool, gar, no patl. wataf'falll, POl'ld•I Gaa for
New IO 1brcondo, ateps to Oen S1200/mo yearly avalllmmed. $450 Incl ut. THE piece to come h~ to _ A ...... ....-.1 1Bdrm 1690 cooking & heating paid.
beti. pool & spa, So . .Leg. 111-1100 673-8889 or 673-8890 _............. 2Bdrm 1Ba 1695 From Sen Diego Frwy,
area $650+ ut. 768-4529 patk·llke Mttlng conveniently located 30t Avocado &42·9850 north on Beeoh to ~--~....,,..,,,....,...----Upper Unit Dptx 2Br 2Ba, ClllU HL Ill within walklng dlatance 10 theatres, res-McFadden, wHt on
Oua.Jnt 48R 2BA. ooean gar. Ooean vu. blk to bell * 2 Bdrn;1, 2 bath with taurants and lhopa. Only minutes to South LARGE lharp 1 bedroom, MdFadden. 15555 Hunt·
view, gar. $1200/mo. $1000 + utlla 675-8339 brick flreplace 1 car Coast Plaza and Ille beach. new paint. new drapae, lngton VIiiage Ln.
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110 33rd Street (Peninsula) NB
64+8200 $344,000 Saturday 1-5
**508 38th Street, Newport Beach
759-9100 $335,000 Saturday 1:30-4
430 Catalina (Newport Heights) NB
631-7370 $219,000 Sunday 1-"4
412 Heliotrope (A2) Corona def Mar
67S-0"467 $239,500 Sat/Sunday 1-4
9 Northampton (Belcourt) Newport Beach
759-6700 $459,000 Sunday 12-"4
2 IR 1tl1s Fii Ill er DEi
12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt~ NB
644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
515 El Modena, Newport Beach
962-8891 $209,900 Sonday 12--4
•4710 Neptune, West Newport
673-7300 $250,000 Saturday 1-4
* •3028 Ocean. Corona del Mar
675-5511 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) Newport Beach
759-6700 $375,000 Sunday 12-4
• v-9 Aue Vlllars, Big Canyon, N.B
644-9060 $385,000 Sunday 1-5
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105 32nd Street. Newport Beach
648-104"4 $2"45,000 Saturday 1-4
34 73 Windsor (Wmldn Vig) CM
645 0303 $195,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-"4
**26 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach
645-0303 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2821 Ebbtlde, Harbor View Hiiis. CdM
760-8333 $499,000 Sunday 1-5
903 E. Chestnut, Santa Ana
546-2313 $109,000 Sat 1-4 * * 105 Edgewater (Balboa Penln) NB
675-6000 $475,000 Sunday 1-5
466 Gaviota (Bluffs) Newport Beach
644-5518 $238.000 Saturday 1-5
•2807 Harbor View Or, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $559,500 Sunday 1-5
730 Malabar, Irvine Terrace. CdM
759-1877 $275,000 Sunday 1-"4
3319 Nevada, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $153,000 Sat 1-'
v-37 Aue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB
760-8333 $490,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
17"41 Tustin Ave 1B. Costa Mesa
646-4380 $125,000 Sunday 1-4
* * • 117 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB
759-9100 $8<49,000 Sunday 1-':30
145 Via Undlne (Udo Isle) Newport Beech
673-7300 $379,000 Saturday 1-'
105 Via Wazlers (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
673-7300 $349,000 Sunday 1-'
436 Vl9ta Parada (Bluffs) Newport Beech
759-e700 $279,500 Set/Sun 1·5
416 Vasta Roma, The Bluff9, N.B
&40-9019 $189,000 Sund.,y 1-'
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876 OMc> ~. Coeta Mesa &4&-0303 S127,300 Sun 1-"4
2345 Aralla, Eutbluff, Nwpt Bch
&42-5200 245,000 Sunday 1-.5
• 2443 Bamboo. Eutbluft. Newport Beech
&44-9080 $278,500 Sund9Y 1-5
v• 18 Beleour1, (Belcourt)
78()..8333 $849,500 Sunday 1-5
• 17 Carmel Bay Drive, Corona del Mar
759-9100 $557,500 Sunday 1:30-5
•v2 Chatham. Belcourt
760-8333 $799,000 Sunday 1-5
2021 Commodore (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch
644-8200 $279,500 Sunday 1-5
•9"49 Goldenrod Ave, Corona del Mar
759-9100 $465,000 w/land Sunday 1-5
* 1120 Goldenrod, Corona def Mar
759-9100 $419,000 Sunday 1-5
1781 Iowa, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $138,900 Sunday 1-4
* •300 Kings Pl (Clltfhaven) NB
631-1266 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5
3319 Nevada, Costa Mesa
548-2313 $153.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ---••••2926 Perla, The Bluffs. N.B
722-6460 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1954 Port Carney. Harbor View Homes. NB
6"44-8693 S449,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1963 Port Weybridge (HVH) Newport Beach
759-1870 $242,500 Sat./Sun. 1-5
21 Aue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
759-6700 $499,500 Sunday 1-5
••207 Tustin Ave, Newport Beach
645-0303 $395,000 Sunday 12-'
•601 Via Lido Nord (lido Isle) NB
673-6300 $465,000 Sunday 1-5
• 118 Via Quito (Lido Isle) N'#pt Bch
6«-8200 $521,000 Sunday 1-5
V 1901 Yacht Cofinta, Seeview, N.B
6«-9080 $375,000 Saturday 1-5
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* 133"4 Antigua Way, Newport Beach
645-0303 $379,000 Sun 1-4
* * 111 Bayside Place, Corona del Mar
675-6161 $895,000 Sal/Sun 1-5
2001 Kewamee, Otde Corona del Mar
673-2724 $396,000 Saturday 1-4:30
•••1798 Oriole Dr (Mesa Verde) CM
641-1458 $329,000 Sun. 1-4
••2 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB
6«-8200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2718 San Juan, Costa Mesa
64S-0303 $149,500 Sunday 1-'
1501 Santanetla Terrace. Irvine Terr11Ce
759-1877 $3«,000 Sunday 1-5
205 Via Jucar (lido "'8) N.B.
875-8259 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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* • 2422 22nd Street. Newport 8Mch ~200 *'495,000 Sund9Y 1-4 * *" 1 Via Lkk> Soud (lido tale) NB e73-7300 $1,550,000 Sun ,_.
• 23 Belcourt (e.lcourt) Newport 8Mctl
831~12ee 1828,000 _Sat/Sun 1-4~30
••22 e.t~Harbor HNI) Nwpt 8ch
759-9100 5.000 Sat/Su,,.. * •21 Bodega Bay (Spygful) COM
844-6200 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 1ooe Cannonade, Coeta Me9a
75M700 S224,900 S.turday 12-4
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**1213 E. e.lboe Blvd (Belboa "9ntn) NB ~200 $750,000 Set/Sun 1-5
* •427 Hwbor late Or (Herbor tale) NB
e.u-e200 $895,000 Sund9Y 1-5
20 HNllborough (Harbor HNI) Nwpt 9c:ll
759-9100 Sn5,000 $et/Sun 1-'
••3013 Java Rd, Mesa Verde, CM
MS-0303 $385,000 Sund9Y 1-5
1911 Kauai, Meea Verde, Costa Meaa
540-2313 $234,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
18 **815 Vie Lido Soud (Udo llle)NB . e75-e 1e 1 s2.200.ooo
S.VSun 1-5
••53 Monteclto (Spyglass) NB
644-6200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
V' • 16 Napol11 Harbor Ridge
78()..8333 ~ 1, 195..000 Sunday 1-.5
•• 17"48 Bonalre. Newport Beach
675-6000 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * •2224 Pacific 'Drive, Corona del Mar
6«-8200 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •23 Plnehu~ Canyon) Nwp1 ~6200 $685.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1223 Portslde (Harbor View Hiiis) NB
644-6200 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 2"4 Rockingham (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch
6«-8200 895,000 Sunday 1-5
1527 Seacrest, Newport Beach
64_.-9080 $398,500 Sunday 2-5
• 10 Stillwater (Turtlerock) lrvlne
875-8000 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**1_.« W. Bay, Balboa Peninsula
673-7300 $825,000 Sunday 1-'
• 1917 Yacht E;ncf\antress, Seavtew, NB
644-9080 $429,900 Sunday 1-5
2014 Yecht Resolute, Seavtew, N. Sch
&44-9()1() *'429,900 Sunday 1-.5
V-•2019 Yacht Resolute (Seevlew) NB
640-7649 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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• 12 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 933 Crucus, Costa Mesa ~2313 $279,000 Sun 11:30-' * •326 Evening Canyon (Shorecilfta) NB
644-8200 $599,000 Sunday 1-5
311 Goldenrod, Olde Corona del Mar
875-eOOO $5"49,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•74 Hllk:r•t. Big Cenyon, Nwpt Bch
673-8700 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5
1031 Klnge Rd, (~fffhllYen), Nwpt 8ch
968-1021 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
27845 Lorenzo (Mela c:tet Mar) eo.ta Mee&
831-7370 t189,900 SUnday 1-5
**•324 Morning Ster (Oovw Sharee) NB
76M700 $99T,500 Sund9Y 1·6
4 Morro Bay ~ygtw) Newport BMc:tt
&U-6200 .000 Sunday 1-5
309 Poppy, Corona 0.. Mar
473-6494 *399,000 Sund9Y 12-4
2346 Por1 Cat1 .... (Harbor ~NB
844-6200 '349,000 Sunday 1-4
•16 Pt. Loma (SoYalMI) COM ~ M28~®o ~ 1..S
••1242 8omerlet Lane, Oo\W 8hra
644--toeO $387,000 8unOay 1 .. 5
••e Tratelgar, H1rbor Ridge, N'wpt 8ct1
&40-4866 S1 ,750,000 Sunday 1-5
129 Via Loree (Udo•> Nwpt 8ch
613-7300 $48S,OOO 8utM1ey 1-4
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484 Walnut Piece, EMtlide Costa Mesa .....
631-8011 $295,000 Saturday 1-4:30
2512 Wavectelt (Harbor Vu Hiiia) NB
644-0121 $379,000 SaVSun 1-4
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LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypoint Spyglass
644-6200 $2,700,000 Sat/Sun 8-8
* •25 Rldgeline (Harbor Aid~) NB
644-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5
•v *2 Yorkshire, Harbor Ridge
760-8333 $995,000 Sunday 1-5
COIDOS
TOWIHOIES
FOR SILE
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16 Columbia. Corona del Mar
852-1677 $119.500 Sat/Sun 1-4
2 II 11111 Fll 111 or DEi
127 E. Bay Ave, Balboa Peninsula
673-3550 $29-4,000 Sunday 1-5
••2792 Longwood Court, CM
546-2313 $188,500 Sunday 1-4
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••#4 Odyssey Ct (Nwpt Crest) NB
673-7300 $179,000 Sun. 1-4
••#19 Odyssey Ct (Nwpt Crest) NB
673-7300 $182,000 Sun. 1-4
2 Chateau Royale, Big Canyon, NB
756-1540 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2135 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) Nwpt Beh 675~5511 $174,900 Sunday 1-4
3 IR 11lus Fii II er IEI
314 Jasmine. Corona Del Mar
673-8494 $315,000 Saturday 12-4 * •902 Powell Court, Costa Mesa 640-9060 S 156,000 Sunday 1-4
*428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach
759-9100 ·$212,000 Sunday 1-5
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•2912 Quedada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $225,000FEE Saturday 1-4:30
MOBILE HOIES
FOR SILE
3 IR
1684 Whittier (space 35), Costa Mesa.
645-6456 $45.000 Sat/Sun 12-4
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3000 1q ft. 3 BR. 3 ~ Ba. I...arge dini.nc rm & tam. rm. spa. firepit, pool, view of bedt
bey. mountains. night Uchta.
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621 Acacia, Irvine Terrace. CdM
759-1877 $397,500 Sunday 1-5
3 Ill 11111 2 II
12on2011t Fernteaf, Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 $339,500 Sunday 1-5
305 Larkspur, Olde Corona def Mar
61.3=9501 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
5404 Seashore Dr. Newport Beach
675-5930 Sun. 1-5
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Chain saw standard
should slash injuries
By the AHoct.ted Pr ...
Improper handling, Ignorance and
lack of respect cause most of the
injuries suffered by homeowners who
use chain saws to cut firewood, repair
storm damage or perform other tasks,
according to industry experts.
But a newly amended voluntary
chain saw safety standard places
several stringent requirements on
manufacturers of chain saws and saw
chain. and may help cut down on wide-
angle in1uries due to kickback by the
potentially lethal tool.
Some 25 percent. of all chain saw
injuries are due to kickback reaction.
according to estimates by the Con-
sumer Products Safety Commission.
The new safety features were
adopted 'by a committee of manufac~
turers, government agencies, con-
sumers and other Interested parttes to
make homeowners more knowledge-
able about how to control a chain saw
in those situations that could present
the greatest hazards.
A basic safety system developed by
the Homelite Division of Textron Inc.
Includes:
•Safe-T-Tip anti-kickback device.
.. Although low-kickback chain helps
reduce the incidence of wide-angle
kickback, the device totally eliminates
the kickback reaction. This device
covers the nose of the guidebar and
prevents it from striking a solld object,
which could cause the saw to kick back
at the user.''
•Low kickback saw chain. ··Reduces
kickback Intensity by as much as 75
percent compared to conventional saw
chains. The latest design prevents
wide-angle kickback and should
provide a significf,lnt reduction in head.
neck or shoulder injuries."
•Chain brake. "The theory and
Intended function of a chain brake Is to
stop the rotation of saw chain after
kickback occurs. Used in conjunction
with other features. the chain brake can
provide an added margin of safety for
other functions.
"When operated manually, It allows
the user to lock the chain for sharp-
ening, and for carrying the saw whlle
the engine is idling. However, In
situations where the operator Is pos-
ltlonecf close to the chain saw, It may be
impossible for the brake mechanism to
stop tl"le chain before it Injures the
operator."
The manufacturer therefore advises
the operator to rely on ..the anti-
kickback device or low-kickback chain
rather than chain brake to prevent
wide-angle kickback.
•Vibration isolation. "Make sure the
chain saw has an effective vibration
isolation system -a series of isolators
located in critical vibration areas on the
chain saw that act as shock absorbers
============== DAILY PILOT(JISAI. UTAft
11/u•lr•tlon by Ric Kollbar
and slgnlflcantly reduce vibration that
can be transmitted to hands and
arms."
•Front handguards. "The revised
standard requires chain saws to fea-
ture a front handguard, which Is
designed to protect the user from
Injury If the grip of the left hand slips
while using the saw."
Filtered
water safe,
and tastes
better too
By the Auodated Preea
"People don't realize how Important
It Is to have clean·and safe water, not
only for drinking, but for cleaning and
cooking, too." says Don Burgess, vice
president-sales of Peerless Home
Products. ·
"It's so inexpensive to Install a water
filter yourself that it almost doesn't pay
not to," he says, "especially consider-
ing what you have to gain from purer
water."
Burgess says a new line of do-it-
yourseff water filters can remove dust
and ~ust padlclea as fine as a sing~
grain of powder. Bad tastes and bad
odors are also ellmlnated. he says.
Installing a water fitter yourself is
easy, says Burgess.
"Since there are several types of
water filter models to choose from.
customers can select the right one
depending on their budgets and use -
whether It be for kitchens, baths and
wet bar sinks, refrigerator Ice-makers,
even recreational vehicies.
Choice of proper glue can be a sticky question
By the Attoelated Pr ...
From mending a small tear In the
wallpaper to keeping the celling tiles
from falling, there seems to be a special
adhesive avallable for just about every
sticky job around the house.
One company's glue line, for exam-
ple, numbers some 25 products for
home Improvement uses -not count-
ing Its various caulks and sealants. But
homeowners who want to make their
own repairs will do well to stock up on
just three or four basic types of repair
adhesives.
The most practical ones are Single
component products that require no
mixing and are easy and safe to use:
-AU-purpose white glues for
pprous and semi-porous aurfaces.
These water-based, modified polyvlnyt
acetate adhesives work on such ma-
terials as wood, paper, cardbOard,
fabric, cork and porous ceramics. Non-
toxic, non-flammable and od0tle8S,
they are easy to work with and clean up.
For these products to dry properly,
the water they contain must evaporate
and leave the bonded area so the glue
forms a strong continuous adhealve
fllm. Whtte glues differ from brand to
brand In terma of YilC:Oelty. qufct< tack
and 11rength.
-Yellow gtuee for wood. Most of the
mulUpurpoee ldhealvea, Including
white glues, can be ueed for wood, but
the yetlow wood glues are formulated
with specific properttes for wood-
working projects and repairs. They alto
depend on the evaporation proceee but
generalty J)«letrate wood better Md
form stronger bonds.
-Adhesives for non-porous and
porous materials. These Include the
Instant cyanoacrytate glues, orlglnally
developed fat and used by Industry,
and another adhesive baaed on slU-
cone technology. Once cured, the
silicone adhesive provides a durable,
flexible bond which is highly resistant
to water, cold, heat and Impact.
These glues are excetlent for such
tasks as replacing a chip of veneer from
furniture, fixing a loose tile, attaching
leatheror plastic strips to chrome
chairs or plastic or metal hooks to walls
and doors, reinforcing loose wtndow
panes and sealing rain gutter leaks.
-Contact cements. These adhere
weU to wood, metala, glass, leather,
paper, cloth, rubber and some plastics
and are exceftent for apptytng plastic
laminate to a countertop or for veneer-
ing furniture. They are applied to both
surfaces and Ul9n ahoutd be allowed to
aJr-dry. When the two are brought
together, they bond ln11entty -so
proper positioning 11 Important.
Some contact cementa are fast·
drying but ftammable, toxic and con-
tain harmful Yapor8. Others are not
ttammable but have other drawbaeka.
-Epoxlea. Vertoua typee offer
different 11rengths, and they contllt of
a two-compound product -a reeln
and a hardener -which you mix
together. They come In MYeraJ f0tms,
lnctudlng paate, mofdable bars and
rlbbona. The bars and ribbons can ""·
bond and .... almoet inythlng. Helt
and rnotstur~81'1t. they can be
drifted, aned, aMded llnd Plllni.d.
DAILY lttLOT/BIU. aTAT8 ~~~~~~~~------------~---------;;;:: IATUaDAY MAIL .. l .. /PAGm JI
NEWPORT BEACH OPEN HOUSES COSTA MESA
n•-.A Nm 11,111.-UTlllAY ma -...
Elegant home provtd91 4 BR, 4 BA. sunken 4 BR, 3~ BA, cuatom llngte story home ,;:;
conversation ptt with fireplace, formal dining, WWI 28 Balboa Covee '-••' att11 MeN Verde Country Club. Huge f8rNty room
family room. forewr views of channef, bay & city ~ =: 347:4~= Ct. L 1 1-4 with cory UMd brick t1rep1ece. Gourmet kttehen,
lights from both ftoora and boat dock. Very 3 BR T 11 Sl9S,OOO a•~ c:.ntral *· eecurtty, pool and IPL Thia wtff flt lmpreaslw throughout! • enn you to a teel . ...... ...... ..., ---...
Absolutely gor~t 3 BR Monaco model. High-._,_, 28 Blllboe CoWI ,,_ 11• Grecioua 4 BR + den Meea Verde home=
ly upgraded wtth new A/C ayatem, new heating 3 BR Dock S-415•000 *'L: ewrythingl Located near 2 golf courw and 2
unit and hot/cold ape. 180° view of city lights, wuoi11 w 207 Tustin '·Wu••• parka, beeutJful yard with pool and petk>. and
mountain and ocean. Prime location on the cul 3 BR, Pool $395,000 12-4 8'de hldMway patk> off the den, new add-on
de sac with 3 car garage. ma4 BR':: 30!~,:'•v• Rd. Le 3 • .., family,!~ and teen quartera wtth lta own
alfllT ._ 1•.-'If I -5.000 1-5 .,try. g11ng In your offer.
Very th8'P waterfront wtth dock and two side-:':i.8':0:-13::7~c:cra a.~ 11m1.1111 au. 11..,.
ties. Extra l•ge 3 BR with family room or ...,i ma 3473 WlndlOf C1. ..,. .. ...,, 3 BR, 2 BA, v.,tted cetHng, atrtum. central *·
d-'gned and zoned to be a duplex. Very special 3 BR, Pool $195,000 1-4 eecurtty, community pool, apa and night lighted
Island known for lta quiet lfvtng. A good bUy for ...,, ma 902 Powell Ct. L ..,. t.,nla courtal Owner tr8Mferred. Grab your someone who loYel the bMch and want• their 3 BR + Den $158,000 1-4 racket and come Me thll one todayt
boat In front. :':'ma 27 ~~:r5'fouan a.~ ema ma 11n.-
aatllT 1•1111 14M ... ..,_ -875 Deep Creek L..... Newly remod•ed 3 BR. 1'A BA home with MW
3 BR home ~ned for entertaining family. 3 BR S127,300 1-4 carpet, dr..,_, cabtMta In kftehen and bath,
Wef,I equipped modem kitchen and 8eparate and wallpllper In 8'f the rtght ~-Superb
dining room mek• tt eayt Sparkling poof and "Juat mOYe right In" home rudy and watttng.
hot tub turrounded by wonderful landtceplng ema ma 11..,_
and plenty of patio apace for outside fun. Bay Two ttory condo In excellent South Coaat Metro
and cltj l~hta view. · . tocatton. ~4 BR 9f' 3 +den,-2 beths, lerge
••llT -IGl,IM usnm mtl mu 11..-mater bedtoom With aun deck,--.ra.rn.-=-----111----1'----',1
Ideal locatk>n nMr the Wedge. Large 4 BR, 2~ Large 3 BR, 2~ BA fOf'mer model, prtvate patk> and two car garage. Cozy complex wtth
BA home wtth dellghtfut atrlum and large rec-yard end unit. Newty decorated. RMdy to ~and apa.
room with wet bar. Well appointed muter move lnl Complex featurea community lml mll 1..-.-
bedroom with balcony patio. ·Owner wtll CMf'J pool and spa. See today thla won't lat Ot8tlncttve family home In dealrabte nelah-
flrat. longl borhood 4 BR, 1% BA llngle ttory In Meea Del
W&YarlllY ... 1..... Mar. 8-uttfutly malnt.,ned Jnaide and out . .-. .,... Dellly may mMrl dlaappolntmentl
Contemporwy 2 atory plus dock In private ..._ -1111.-
communlty. 3 BR lnctudel bonut suite, aeparate e.uttfu11u upgr•.-.. SBR, P-'~ BA __... ... with from main living area. Plana for sunroom ad-"~ -..vu .,.., ""'wvv dltlon. A mutt to ... for boaters. dramatic ... te .,try and kltehen, cuttom brick L mtl ma · a.. ftrep&9C9, wet bar, family room, maeter IUfte on
llftl lllMI 1111,m Two for the price of onel Side by aide duplex . ...,.,ate leYef and Inviting atrwn off the patio.
Rambling 2-atory home wtth 4 large bedrooms Each featuree 2 BR's, 2 BA'a, cathedr., cetM.'igS, Within waltclng dlatance to So. Coat Plaza.
lndudel elegant matter aulte with his/hen ftreplaces, private yardt, two double car gar-
bathrooma and OY9ftook1 pk:tureeque pool with 8QM plusl Fantastic opportunity! mfl mu · 1111M1 roek fountain. Supetb home wtth high beamed ' Two ttory 2 BR condo with vaulted c:eMingl,
cetllngt and circular 1talrcae. ftreplaoe In IMng room, patio and double at-
• -' HU a .... unw mtl... a.. teched garage. fake advantage of low lntereet
Gorgeoua bay view condo with 2 large muter Delay may mean disappointment If you mla this ratea-purchaM your ftrat home now.
tult• bulft-tn kitchen with eating area plua excellent opportunity, to lnveat In a 3 BR, 1~ BA
huge itv1na and formal dining area All high-duplex In the Newport .Heights areal! Vlatt this lml m& 111._
lighted wtth qu911ty wallpaper• and Carpet Ae-one today. Super tharp 2 BR, with bubbling stream next to
sort complex on the bay wtth pool and boat sllp private patk>. Poof and IP8 Just ttepa awav · Only near the P8YMMon nve yeara otd wtth all amenttlel. Why rent? Call · unw 1111,-nowt
.... , ...... -12 ..... Room fOf' huge R.V. Expansive 4 BR, 3 BA home
Custom U--thape home wtth 3 BR and family tet-baek on R-2 lot wtth apece to bullet Unique lml m& ••
room; buHt •ound IOYety pooC and spa and new floor plan wtth huge family room and ftrept9C9, Super lharp 1 BR, wtth bubbling stream next to
patio. An exceptional opportunity Includes a private aectuded den and mater suite wtth private patio. Pool and spa Ju•t stepa 8Wfl't/. Only
Mparate gueet .ult• with 2 rooms and a full fireplace. Great for two tamlllel. Acroea the five years old with all amenltlel. Why rent? Call
bath. 1treet from Newport Heights. now.
Tamarrah Anderson Andy King
Patricia Arlie Sylvia Kohler
Diane Baumgardner Tim McKeehan
Lea Burshtyn Joan McNaughton
Patrick Clark Doug Mender
Lou Fakhoury Rocco Monary
Patti Florlo Joan Partdnaon
Cora Baldlkoskl, Branch Sales Manager
~M~Ac1.
Leo Prince
Leo Ractitord
Georgiana Rayner
Reva Samuels
David Sareml
Pat Shore
Jeannine Stake
Bernard Towers
Allee Vou
Donna Wall
Chat19Jne Ward
Ray Zartler
AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SE!l.Vl.CE REAL EST ATE CO. 645-03U;t ,
~2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESA
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PAGa 24/SATUmAY MA& a, , ... ·-
NEW LISTINGS
•nw1111•m1 11•.-
Lovety 2 BR upgraded unit with private patio.
Immediate possession possible and VA or FHA
available to buyer. Super buy I
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3 BR wrapped In Country French finery! Loads of
brick, lots of skylights and trench doors.You'll
love the price, but won't believe ltl
IAl•YllW UH,HI
Palermo model with 4 BR, 21n BA. Great family
room with wet bar, outstanding fireplace In LR &
FR. Tiled country kitchen. Priced below all
others.
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Resort-llke setting with pool & spa overlooking
the bay and Catalina Island. Raised redwood
decking for summer sunning. ----...... One of area's best duplexes. Prime corner
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SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK lIJ
OPEN HOUSES 1-5
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<t BR, FR, PIS $555,000 E. CORKETT
UnmT• 1121 ......
4 BR, Dock $9<45,000 J. CAMPBELL
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3BR $157,900 A.KURTZ
DAILY PILOT/BAL UTAT'm
BAYFRONTS
PE•ta.1 UYfml ....,..
The classic gem 3 BR home Is on exclualve
Buena Vista. Exquisite decor, hardwood troor.
Separate sandy beach, garden & brick patio . .
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0ld world elegance In contemporary Bayfront
setting. 5 BR, enclosed pool/spa atrium home
build for famlly or entertainment.
Pll•lllJ IATfml 11,111••
3 story home on exclusive Buena Vista. superb
construction, center garden atrium, 5 BR, 6 BA,
3 fireplaces, elevator, beach lot and dock.
PE•llU Um.T 11,IM ...
Drastic $1 ,200,000 reduction makes this estate
size bayfront the best buy on the mart<et. Large
boat slip, spectacular location.
PE•llU IAYFIMT 11,IM ...
Estate-size home located on curve of bay wtth
endless view of harbor, jetty and ocean. Large
yacht facllltles.
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across from park. 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 BA; guest with 1
m-~~---~~--1--~-B_A_._s_~_n_g_h_lg~hren:ts~~~~-~~~~~~~~~ULJllM.fll .. al_:_ PE•llL.A IAlfWI. _
Enclosed porch surrounds this unique home
wtth morning room, baaement, offloe over gar-
age, garden entry, boat dock & sandy beach.
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Live & work In same building 3 doors from ferry.
1st floor -offices + A/C computer room. 2 BR +
bachelor up with 4 Qn-site parking.
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The perfect couple home with 2 BR and family
room. Bright and light and spacious. Gorgeous
view from large patio.
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Dynamic view of ocean, bay & lights of Newport
Harbor. Highly upgraded 4 BR, 3 BA home, 4 car
garage, wood flooring, trench doors, spa.
snauu mi sa21.-s BR home on large lot overlooking hllls, city and
ocean. Price reduction makes this one of the
best values in the area.
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Sophisticated elegance, 1 lh years, trench doors,
3 fireplaces, marble floors, 5 BR, 4 BA, maid's
room, family room & much more.
NEWPORT BEACH
3BA
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3BR
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4 BR, FR, View
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4 BA, FA, Pool
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4 BR, FA, View
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Cape Cod 4 BR, den, 4 BA, one house from the
beach. Two fireplaces, gorgeous throughout. Ult Ill.I
Anxious seller. 2 BR
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Pool/spa, covered patio, air condition. Huge
game room, view ocean-city lights. Prestigious ._1 ..US
gated area. 3 BR, 3 BA. -t BA, FA, PIS
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$239,000
$278,500
$329,500
$359,500
$360,000
$380,000
$385,000
$387,000
$398,500
$429,900
$429,900
$<4<49,000
$479,000
$555,000
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Dr~matlc remodel, expanded dining room,
breakfast room, new master suite with connect-
ing study, view, 5 BR, 31/r BA.
3 BR, FR, Vu, Spa $559,500
Ill OAIYll Slll,IOO
Elegant 4 BR, library, 4V2 BA Deane home on
large private lot with pool and spa. Pastoral view
over golf course and lake.
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Spadous, efegant, unobstructed bay view 5 BR
house bullt around enclosed pool/spa atrium.
Perfect for famlly or entertaining.
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<t BA, FA, Bonus, Vu $615,000
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6 BR., FA, View
IPYIL.Ula&.
6 BA, FA, View
-~.BR, Dock
$625,000
$699,000 .
$945,000
EAOfEJBENTS
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E. OLSON
Ht1 ·---G. LIVINGSTON ........
L. ROSE
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J . MERTZ
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C. McMAHAN
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G.ANOEASON
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PllllllllL.A IAYFIMT 11,111••
Spectacular home on 60' frontage. 2 boat lllps
+ 2 side ties, separate 1 BR apt., 3 car garage,
full basement. May consider apt. trade. Fee
PE•llli IAYfml ·-11,1 .....
Outstanding 4 BR, 41~ BA on exclusive East Bay.
Superb construction & architectural design.
Spacious patio, sandy beach, & boat sllp.
_..UY 11,111 ...
Exqutstte cofonlal situated on the bay with 50'
frontage. The decor Is faultless with the highest
quality amenities.
PE•llL.A IAYfml 11,111 ...
Custom built & decorated home + new guest •
apartment on 70' main bay frontage. New pier &
sllp for 2 large boats, sandy beach, sunny patio .
OCEANFRONTS
A. KUAtZ PIWllJ MH,111
Enjoy beach front living In this fun 7 BR home.
114 Yll LMtl Corner location In prime area. Walk to pier and
B. MILES shops. Newer roof and plumbing.
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F. SENNES
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E. COAKETT
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Authentic Balboa oceanfront. Livable, spacious
5 BR, 3% BA home with spectacular Catalina &
sunset view. Excellent locatlon. Super buyl
HIT...._ Yltw PlmllL.A ~ Ml ....
L. McLOON Expansfve oceanfront/Catalina view. Clualc beach duplex. Potential for Income and de-n ...... ,.... vetopment. End of broadwalk.
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M.REEDY
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Instant move In. Exqullltely furnished, new
Clasa A construction, 3 flreptacee, spa, 2 llvtng
rooms. All you need Is checkbook & toothbrush.
PE•llU llU9MIT 1-.-
Lower penlnaula location, sand dunes + ocean
for your front yard. Charming 3 BR with large
brick patio entry, full alarm system. •
644-9060 .
2181 SAN JOAQUIN HIU.S ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH