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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-01-11 - Orange Coast Pilot25~ SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1986 Educator& smiling about budget roposal tnc u es funds for new labs, c assrooms at local co lege cam puses Deukmejian'• budaet outline still muat be reviewed and approved by the atate f.4ialature. But the aov- emor'a 1pendina proposaJ is con- sidered a reliable blueprint for locaJ educaton, who are plannina their own bud&cta for the eomina 1ehool 18 months. The bud1e1 wo uld aive kindetprten· I 2th &radc schools about S 11.6 b1lhon. up 9.9 percent over the current fiscal year; the University of Cahfom1a. ncarl}' S 1.8 billion, up 8.5 percent: 1hc Califomla State Un1vers1ty system. about S 1.6 billion, up 7 perc.-:cnt, community colJqn, nearly $I 3 b1lhon, up 7 percent. ly PHIL INIUDERMAN ....... ,... ... Collele and univenity officiala =t tM Orantc Cout expreucd enthu1wm Friday for Gov. rte -~ukemjian'• $37 billion atate budlCt proposal, which would provide more operatina money NE WSLINf Cout Marrtage and famlty couneetora offer a eertea of program• deelgned to help parent• .... their chlldreri through theef- fecta of a divorce./ M The Foo•n Valley City Council reJected all bids aubmltted for the city' a turf maintenance con- tract thla weet<./ A2 Callfomla As many aa 24 moons may orbit the planet Uranua. a NASA scientist aaya./AI Nation The constltutlonallty of the Gramm Rudman budget-balancing blll la being challenged In court./ Al Evidence hu been un- covered of a peculiar force that would allow a feather to fall to the groond faater than a lead brk:k./AI World ltaty banned arms ex- ports to Libya on Friday and Canada banned the aale of oll drllllng equip- ment to that African country./A3 Garden A peach puts plant wizard Luther Burbank Into the Natlonal lnventora Hall of Fame./A7 Religion Some Kansas cattlemen thooght a Catholic bllhop waa given a bum steer when he auggeated meat- IMl Frldaya./ A7 An unuaual multl-medla Blbteexhlbtt In Botton drawa a steady at ream of vlaltora./ Al Sporta without an increase in student fees. The aovemor's spendin& plan fo r year. µie fisca.I year .beainnina July 1. also The aovemor's 1986-87 plan includes fundina ror new 11:1encc provides more than S 16 million for buHdinp at UC Irvine and Irvine ~ucatiop. That fiaurc does not Valley Collqe. The new labs and • include ln cstirnated-$700 million- classrooms are expected to permit that the CaJifomia Lottery ia expected-- enrollments to grow at both schools. to aenerate for IChools over_ the next Treea .af ely torched -The aovernor's plan would rund new buiJd1nas and equipment at Oranae County campu~s. A ceremonial farewell to the bollday MaaOD. More than 500 Cbrl.8tmu treee are dtapoeed of N.fely by 0ranae County Fire omclala at a controlled bum ln lrrine, remlndln& about ~.000 •pectaton bow Oammable tbe yuletide 91mbol• can be. The budeet includes 127.S million for wotkina dtawiJ>lt and conatruc:· tion of a second pb_yaic&I aclenccs buiklina at UCI and Sl.2 million for preliminary plant for I ICICOnd biol<>sical lclencet bu:ildi .. c..mpua ofJiciala wiU aeck another S4 I million for consuuctioo of the b1otcience ~ildina nni year. The two new buiJdinp will com· plett the central rina or maJOr 1nstructionaJ bu:ildinp at UCI and provide a 1arae lecture hall and research and t.cacbina labs. campus officials said. The bud&ct aJso tneludet S2.l million to ~uip UCl'a new enainttr· ina lab. whi ch is expected to open nex1 year. "We're very pleased because wt tot what we ukcd for," said David Neuman. UCl'a director ofplannina. "(UC syncm ,.rn1dent David Gar· d ner) has 1n1d1cated UCI 1s one of the l"owth centtrs ro r the Un1vers1ty of Cahfomaa because of our location, bttau~ we have land avaJlahlc and (Pl ....... BUDO&T /A2) C~ty task force aims to heal rift with cat dealers To explore hardships troubltn lucrative Costa Mesa industry By TONY. SAAVEDRA °' .. ..., ....... A task fo~ to ellplore hardsh1p'I that may dnve car d~lcrsh1ps out of C.O.ta Mesa is being assembled b) the city. City Co uncilwomen Ma r} Hornbuckle and Arlene Schafer will head lhe committee that 1s intended to heal relations with the auto dealerships, which contnbute heavily to Costa Mesa's tu base Some dcalen. espec1allr, those among the city's celebrated 'Harbor O\IteYaro of"Cars." comp a1n the)' are treated hke second<lau citizens and are over-rqulated. .,Many of lM landlocked deal· enh1ps face ellpans1on problems and a.re beina wooed by auto parll. said Roy June, attorney for the I I· member Harbor Bouk vard Car Deal- ers Assoetatton. Hombuckk said she expects the committee to tx fonned b> the end of the monlh. wi th ~presenta11vcs from dealerships u well 1$ from the community. "We want to come up with S<>lu· uons that will mah· hfe easier for thr dealers . but won"t ma ke 11 morr miserable fo r peopk 1n adJaccnt netahborhooch ·· \he ~1d Costa Mrsa car lot\ arc amon1 the 1op revrnuc producers in the c1tv Combined tht'' arc ~ond only to 'iouth ( oast Pla1a In a stud) lO\CrJng fiscal 1984-M5. thr 19 dealcl"\h1p<, acC'Ountcd for S2 6 million of thr S 17 ~ million 1n total \81'1 uu rt'' enut' generated caty·Wlde, June "31d "We want Lo protect that income. of cour<>c but we want to recogn17C their propcrt1rs are l1m11ed."' Homburklc ~1d ··w e·vr got 10 stan talking and chscus51ng lhe1r prob- lem\ I thank 1t 1s a real poss1h1lity that they may leave."' The concern ovrr the plight of car dealt'rsh1ps peaked 1n December after the rouncil rcbufT('d a plan by ( ad11lac dealrr R1<"-ttard Nabers to expand his 101 onto land occupied by some homr'i he owns 'lahers complai ned the dealersh ip wu being choked b) the car\ crowd- '"' h1 ' \Cf"VICC ha)\, while hr needed mo~ room to d1-.plav his u~d autos "I don"l hkr to "'8) no. Wllhout ofl'enng wme help.'" Hornbuckle said. e\plaaning the need for thr wk force Dealrr'\ on Jfarbc.1r &1uk"ard had a bannt'r "t'ar 1n 1~11~ bur tht'\ don"1 hl VC' t'llOUgh room tu ~C'<'p up with tht' Jemant.1 lor can ant.I repair\ "Bu\1nr\\ has h<'t·n c.o doggone (Plea.e Ke A UTO/ A2) Lock box burglars in for hard times By FRED VOGELSTEI~ Ol .. o..i, ......... Irvine residents prcpanng Hl "<'II their homes wall be ahlr 10 hrcathr .i hule easier sa n in8 Feh I A mo~ sccu~ lod boll ha' hcrn developed and. for police 1n If'\ 1nr the development comes not a mo ment too soon Burglanes 1n whit h the thttf steals a house ke) from a ll>l ~ boll have been on tht' n~ 1n th1c. la'>t growmg city wilh a largr ~al c\tatr market Pohce said 39 such thrfi., on·urrcd 1n I 98 5, a 33 percent increa'i<' <>' n lhr 26 recorded the year bt'forr I hrr1· ol thr ··1tx k ho'\ hur(tlanr'I" \4t'fl' rl·portrd 1n the fi,....t Wt't'k of l.111uJn \nil thr th1r' , . ., Jrcn 1 JU\I taking knil H.nad .. , .lllllrdln[t In I t .\I "1 u1r I <.\\I ""t'r k hr -.aid Sti.000 1n ft"\4 rl n "'J\ ta kt•n Ir 1m a ho mt b' a th1rl \4 h11 11ht.11rwd J ~n from a lock NH \lthuu(lh ri1l1u J)ll1nt out that lhr hllurr' Im l'>~'i ma ke up •ml> '7 pcn.en1 111 tht 111tal numher of rt"\1Jc nttal hurp.lann tor th<' yrar. ~t uir \..11J th<'' r<'p rc-.cn t W 1hef1s 1ha1 \h1•ult.ln I ha't' happcnrd (Pleaee Ke LOCK BOX/Al) Dick Tucker offlclalty an- nooncea that he' a atep- plng down aa football coach at Orange Coast College./81 Kidney stone disintegrator to be tested locally The Rama are hoping to epoll the Chicago Bears' Super Bowl plane Sun- day. /82 The Laker• and Cllppera Mell aecure NBA vtc- tortee. /82 Entertainment The MW TrMa Bowl la underway, buttt'anottoo late to get Into the ectlon for19A./M 11'DltX ~~lfted Comk:I CrOllWord DMtft Notk* EnWtllnment Gerclnng Horoeoope AML.Mderl ...., Nottcel ..... &lat. "''"°" lpof1I T ... wteeon TrMa ~ A10 83-5 A10 17 ae Al-9 A7 ... Al .. C1-24 M-1 11-5 Al Al A2 Prototype of ma~h I ne developed If\ France used there successfully for past 6 mon~hs By LAURA MERK °' .. ..., ........ Fountain Valley Re~onal Hospital and MedieaJ Center will bqJn Feder· al Food andl>rua Administration tcstin& this summer of a new treat· mcnt that reportedly d1sin tcgra1c, kidney stones. The mach.inc uacd 1n the treatment, an EDAP Lithotnptcr. was devc.-loped 1n Paris, France. where the prototype haa been succcs~fully used for s1~ months. Jacques Dory. the en1.mccr who developed the machine, is working on rtOnementrlorthe model that w'lltbe shipped to the Uni ted States th1S summer. said Sheila Lohstroh. dtrcc· tor of pubhc relations at the local hospital. Older-type Domier hthotnpters. whi ch cost about $2 mtlhon. att now being u~ at 11 ~ ho~p1tal\, 1n lud· ing .Lo ng Btach Memonal Hospital and llC"LA Medical C'<'nter fhe nrwrr S7CXJ,OOO EUAP. which wu bought hy the J ounlain Va lle)' hospital. 1ran~formc, ekctnc cumnt' mto shock wavc., to d1S1ntcara1c k1dnry stone~ I hr proce s 1s ~­ poncdly safer tl\an th<' process used by the older Dornier. wht h explodes the kid ney ,tonrs. said Dt llan Turnow, a urolog1\t 111 f-ountaan Valley hospital fl as also morT <,t1ph1'11ca1cd and less upcn11ve tu n1!41ntain. \31d Lohstroh. Water dlstrictready to discuss . swap for BoJsa Cb.lea wetlands By TONY S.UV&DllA Cahfom1a Coastal onsavancy. ... ...,,...... MWO poltcsman BobOompcnsaid Metro~litan Wakf, Ot tnct or. Fnday. ficial wtll moet lilldy ncsotiate a Oompn"t uld the voee wtll be track with the City or Huntinston mottlr, a b'mahty since the cbstnct leach and of.Mr •~ies la~ ~s • locked" by prevlOUI county in ll KrW of Bol• Qica wetlands ICUOD i.n«> pvi~ up tlllt i..t.. •bid\ owned by tbe ftrnl. acconsina to 1 ·wou.ldbepeno(1muc1'4eb9tedplan compeny spokesman. to bWkl '· 700 .. tafton& homes and a Ouecton of \be Mctropohtan I ,JOO.tl.ip manna. Oeveloonwnt alt0 Wattt Diitrtct ,.,u be llked on calla fot lk mtonuon of'9 IS ams or TllCllday to live tbe ~ b' menhlud fbf buds. ftsb and other ...,.... to t.in wu -.~ Ora• wddhfe. County, Hunttftl\CH"I INch and \he "It'• l'Ully. In 1 -ay, .out of our ... hand bcclUK of tM amoecment. made dcs~1tc our object.ton b>: Oranac C"ount 1uperv11or • • Oom pen \111d After mo~ than a dec'ade o( wnnaJu\I betv.ttn d~~loptt& and conter'\.at1on1m. county offic&ala ap- proved a comprom1w plan 1n Decem· ~r pevtna tht way ror the ckvdop- mcnt or l. acm of manb.lud nur the Hunurcton Beach coutlint. The U .rmy orpa oflna>netta mu.st stJll OK con1truc11on of • , ......... WAfta/Aa) Patients who fe(t'I \.l' tht· nrl4 t~atmcnt n~ only a haht '<'<l.111\l' txrore the treatment Even gall hlall der stones can tx de 1ro)'~ with thl· n~w process. sa1d Turbow Abuu1 'Ht perce nt of all pll bladder ~tone' 14111 not show up on -ra ys. v. hit h .ur used 1n the older machtn~'> Thr lll'l4 equipment uses ultrasound 10 h" .11r t~stoncs _. · In the older process, the pat1rnt 1\ 11vcn a spinal or scneral an~thl't1l and then submersed an water J lrt tnoaJ currenu prodUtt \hod . 14 ,I'<'' aimed at the lndncy s1one5 to r\phkk I.hem. Doctors find the \hfm·, 1l1111111th 111n,1.111i 11111n11ortn(l with\ ra" \,11J l u1h .. \4 t"\llCl\108 1hr pal1\'0I 111 h11th .1111o111nl\ ol rad1at111n 1 hr ~11, ... ~ "'3'r' '·II th<' \l1•nr~ and hrra~ thrm 1nt11 \n1,1lln r11rt <'' ._., thr\ 13(1 I'·'" morr '"" 1' 1h11>ugh 1hr patu 1 1 '"''<'"' In he PJ'I p,1111111' ,111l111 n1t with ~1dnr 'tnnt' r11d1111•tl It •1g1h' and ~o'IJ' ''-'''in tbt hu,p1w ·I he\ arc. t'\trcm!'h p.11nl11I 11 hd' hr-en ,.;ud tha t th• 113~"-'lll' ,,f 11 'h•nt 'pmhahh th<' m1"t 1ntr11..c l'\J IO '""•an h.i'<' '· I urhc1'4 "4•<.I II 1hr 1 1> \ .1pprc•\1·' !hr ne\4 IPleaH ttt KID!'aT/Al) Bus boy scalds cook, arrested as he flees l y SUSAN llOWLE'M' °' .. .._ ....... A d1 pute tn the kn hen ot 1 NewPon 8ea(h re~taurant ended in the am 1 ofa bu bo' fot atttmpted murdtr aft.er he allc:ledJy douted a cook •1th bcli.fint -a&tr ThUMa) ancr- llOOft.. Mohamed SICCd Ahmad. 2ti. ofCC*a Mna was~ ancr the altercallOft It the Lt 8&1mU Jlnataun.nt abonly af\cr 2 p m. Thunday. eocont1._ to Ntw· • pcm Rc-ach Jlllltu· \f")~c-\miin Trrnt Ham' Nrv. ron Rea\ h pohcC' wtrt \ummC1nt'd after the kt1chen fi&ht hc'pn l'w't~ttn Ahmad and '~ \t'lf &ild Jo\C \ A\(jUCl, Ham' \11d \hnnl' ~fol'l" thr ofl1ttn am\ rd at the f'Cltaurant. l°'•trd 11 4 I ' Ntv.-Pon Blvd., Abm.ad rcpoM<il)' toned 1 ldtn cofftt pc)l full of water and hot pepper ..auct on ~-ll09llOT/AS) 'I J BUDGET BAS EDUCATORS SIDLING ••• "-Al '9c••oure&atioMl~ue • I -1!7 twMre tbe)' C:U la.oft 11aer-awa11or Jact Nwoa ~it ~ suppon will allow • to cmliw eo pow wt to........, oar~," Ntuoo llid. '"T1lil ila ~l l&alanellt OD tbe put of Ihle •te and the ,uu~ about ""8~•-toina '° blppea here. ucr1 curreat eftrollmeDt ii about 13,600. but. muter plu c:alll b lbe aimpm 10 e•entually _ICCOm"'OlhlC IUUDY u 2$,00010 JQ.000 lludenu.. Peltuon also .u o6Mlld tbat tbe IOvmM>r eamwted S6.6 mi.Woo b modemiz.ation of UO Medic:al Center in Oranac. plus a ClOntinuiQI subUdy for the hospital's day-to-day operatana ellpenies. Commuruty col:leae otnciak were pleesed that Deukmejian wuts their system to receive a fundina increue rouahlY equivalent to thole propoeed for the state's four-year university systems. ln the ~t, the JOvemor bu been accused of plac:in.t_ 1 lower priority on community coueee fuod-•nf: . 'I felt this was the year when we would be treated betteT than in the put -lhis beina an eloct.ion ," said David BrownelJ, cbanceJ:'of the Cout Community CotJeee Di~ lrict, which includes 0nnee Cout, " Irvine Valley. Thc oenier Wlll include labl for electroDica, compuier tci- eace, luet tec:bDC>lolY and teoaaJ '*..r..phls I =we ball. 1 ne new an cxpeaed io open by tbc eod of 911. Ed HM\ pi=::lrviee Valley, ........... IMulda..110 a dramatic iDc:n:ue 1D enrollment, wbicb DOW ii aearly 6,000. ··n.. buiJdi.Qll will almost, but llOt qui1e, double OW' capKity, in • Wini of 8oor 91*C," Han Mid. Slddlebeck diatrict offtdal• were di11ppointed. bowev~t two of their capital requests 't make it inio aiaD·· bQdeet. The plan~ not lochldc the s .oooi.: district IOUlbt to delip a new vocational and teduUca1 builcliDa at the Million Viejo cam- pus. NO( does it include S 1.2 million the dilUict req_uetted for the pwctwe of 20 acres of Ll.Dd io complete the Irvine Valley popoda. Irvine Valley President Hart said tbat purcbue would brio& tbe cam.- pus \0 100 ~ wbicb be Mid i1 standard for community cotteees in a srowth uu. Beeau1e the property owner, the Irvine Co., may be relucwu &O extend the ooltqe's option, Han laid be may recommend that SiddlebKk trustees leek I special allocation of ltlte funds to make tbat purc:bue. sGhool officiaJs .cl t e Budget flaws BJ IM Aneda ... Presa SACRAMENTO-Gov. Geo!lC Deukmejian on Friday praised bis proposed SI 7 billion state schools l)ud&et as the richest in almost two decades, but cducaton said flaws mean it may only maintain the System. State schools chief Bill Honia said be was aenerally pleued with the emphasis on.•education. but be said the promised increue in funds iJo 't as sreat as it miJht appear to be. HoniJ said when inflation and rapidly incrcui na school enrollments are taken into account, Deulanejian's pro~saJ is "basically a maintenance bucj t." niversity of California President David Gardner said the budeet fails to provide funds "to cover projected inflation in the COit of non-salary items such u utilities. library ma- terials, and instructional 1upplia. .. But be said tbe budeet does provide funds for expec1ed enrollment growth "and for needed comtruction and renovation of ftcilitia ... California State University Chancellor W. Ann Reynolds said "some Upectl fall abort" of tbe budlet propoled by tbe system, but added she~ .. eooouraeed by the support provided in several area." '"The 1blence of fundina for pre- diciablc incttaled inflation for soods and ICrviocs (Sl4 million) will make it difficult to ~ P9CC with OUT educational needs. Reynolds said. "The lack for non-faculty merit adjustmentl totalina in excess of S7 million would hamper our ability to KIDNEY STONE BLASTER ••• From Al ~ment.._ many 1>1tients may be able to go home the same day their stones arc dissolved, be said. The EDAP re portedly puJverizes stones. leaving only a powdery dust. According to the American Collqe of Physicians Journal, about one in I 0 Americans will require treatment for a kidney stone durina their lifetime. The first stone usually 1ppean in men between the ages of 30 and 50. About 20-50 pe~nt of the patients have reoccurring problems within five years. aca&mWation of minerals in the urine, said Turbow, and areespecialJy painful when they pus throuah the urinal tract. lo the put docton have let the stones pus on their own. removed them sul'Jically or broke them or remove them usina probin& tubes, said Turbow, who wait 10 rrance to watch the new trmtment beina ueed. maiDtain tbe level of eervicetcu:nent· ly bei111 provided." she added. Community ColJcFs ChanceUor Jolbu Smith said the spenctina plan ''&lla .a.o.1 of providina money 10 implement needed educationaf re- fonn ... It ii 1 stabiliziq budeet, aot 1 reform budlet-.. Smitb said tbe spcndi plan does not include money to~ •ueuina student skills ~ pllcina tbcm in a.-, for 6iculty renewal eflOru or for propam1 to help prepere hisb ICbool students to take c:oUeee counes. The~ "1~ to be consi~ tent with bia earlier plan to withhold fwwliaa for reforms until the com- munity coUete million review ··is complete,'' be said. A study wiU be ClOmpleled next month. WATER.-:. Pro.Al waterway ftom. lbe proposed marina to tbe Pacific Ocean. Gomperz said Mctrop<>litan is int.erelt.ed in three sit.es for 1 potential swap, two of them in <>ranee County. Desirable identified by MWDincl~acrcsofland at the mouth of the Santa Ana River in Newport Beach and Colta Maa. and an estimated 180 acra in Seal Beach. Tbe Bol11 Chica property ... pwcbued a_,, tbe district in 1914 for a future desahnization plant, Oomperz said. MWD directors will meet 10 a.m. Tuesday at the district beadquarten .. Cooler weather expected Sunday M t7 .. 111 11 21 •1 •2 41 M ...... a 2• ... 22 71 ., 41 H n "" )I 11 .., '2 ... M .... » 51 31 ... 2• M 21 M 21 ... H -,, a 2e 22 .. 2e 11 11 IO '8 ., . M 11 • aa IT 21 . .. 11 u .. 14 .. 17 16 M • 12 Calif. Tempe Hlgll, 10W lot 24 llOul9 encllnO et 5 p_m. 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M e·ao p m enc1,... eeilft .,,_., .. 7:' 1 Bids for contract to maintain turf in city's medians reje·cted Council will again try to secure contractor before city takes over BJ TOM WRIGHT ...., .... c.. ' t 1 • The Fountain Valley City Council rejected both bids submitted for the city's turf mainteo.1oce contract this week, but anotbeT efl'ort will be made io find a contractor before the job is turned over to dty penonnel. The city is loolcina for a firm to maintain the turf in the street. mc- d.iam IDd aJona city f'iaht of ways. While two bids were submitted, both exceeded tbc city cnsinccr's cstima1e of SI S0,000 for the two-year oon U'ICl. Durina the put six yean, the city bas relied upon private firms that were contracted to maintain these areas. However, the city staff has never been pleased with the care provided by the contractors. The staff recommended a call for new bids with a ceilina of $132,400 and sugested that if no contractor offered • low-enough bid. the city sho.uld resume bandlina the mainten- ance. .. The private sector only provides the minimum amount of care," Wayne Osborne, director of public works, told the council. He said this, combined with the time spent by the city staff trying to set better care, made the idea of rcsuminJ the care attnctive. Osborne pointed out that city crews have always maintained the medians on Sliter A venue and said no other medians in Fountain Valley are aesthetically comparable. Osborne estimated that if the city did the work it would cost about SI S0.000 for the two-year period. Councilman George Scott said he preferred to rely on the private sector whenever possible, but he was dis- satisfied with the quali:y of work done on most of the city medians. The council asked for a budget for the cost of resuming the maintenance. It also called for new bids with a ceiling ofS 132,400 . In other action the City Council: •Announced its desire to hold a Matt Stevens Day. Stevens is UCLA's quarterback and a fonner Fountain Valley resident. •Approved the aquisition ofa new fire pumper for Fire Station l . •OK'd an application for a matchina fund arant for construction of basketball courts at Los Alamos Park and Helm Park and a junior baseball field at the Recreation and Cultural Center. Kidney stones arc caused by the "We are very excited, dJere we1'C a lot ofpeo~e there vyina for it," said Tarbow, we were there and ready &O put our money on the line. This wiU be state of the art for a very Jona time.·· in LosA.naeles. ----------------------------~--------- { LOCK BOX SYSTEM IMPROVED ••• From A l "If you put your home up for sale, you shouldn't be targeting younclf for a bur~ary." he said. An Irvine resident, who was recent- ly forced to move because the owner sold the ho use. echoed Muir's feel- ings. "When he (the owner) insisted on putting a lock box OD the door, mx wife nearly went through the roof. said the man. who requested an- nonymity. ··she told me all of Irvine would now have access to our house,'' he added. Actually, the old lock box system reportedly gave not only real estate age nts in Irvine, bUl those in Foun- tain Valley, Huntinaton Beach, New- port Beach. Costa Mesa and all of AUTO ••• From Al good everyone feels the need to expand." June said. Many of the dealerships back up to resjdential neighborhoods. They are also on leased land and don't have anx room to grow, June said. 'Everyone to a man wants to stay on Harbor," he stressed. "But they have to grow and ~hat ~~kes auto parks look more desirable. Dealen also complain that local sign rqulations are ioo ttnd and landscape ~uircmen too ~1gh. Expansion or improvement projects often carry tbe stipulation that deal. ers provide more landscaping - cuttina into their already small dis.. playlou. Moreover. manydulenhipsare on rented land and may not be able to negotiate ntw leases as rates continue to rise. June said. OA.-NGE ......... COAST ~· rml llMt OPl'ICI south Oranae County access to their house. Accordina '° Brad London, area sales nunavr for Supra Products - the la.r&cst lock box manufacturtt in the United States -under the old system one key worked in all the boxes. Real estate qeotl rarely l0te their keys, be said. However, be added, should a lost key ,et inio the wrona bands. under the old system 1 thief would have aoocsa to many homes. lrvioe Police Set. Dick Bowman said such thieves are hard to spot bccaute they can walk in the front door u thouah they live in the home. Police said most of lock box thefts are the result ofindividuals who open the box with a real estate qent's key rather than pryina them open. The new system will make this kind of theft more difficult. London said. The new lock boxes are desiped to work on the same principle as automatic teller machines. tor of · at the man~ the numbers were issued to. "lf tbe new box doesn't solve the ~.(it'll ,;ve us) a way to attack It," Cain said. ID Fountain V alleyl police said a similar problem with ock box thefts wu all &ut eliminated by the u1e of a similar l)"lt.em. Costa Meu and Huntinaton Beach officen said they bad expmeoced few problems with lock boxes. Newport Beach police said they bad nine rucb tbefta an the put mooth-anct ... balf. London Slid not only Irvine but the rest of tbe Ora.nee Cout area u well would be usin& the new system by Feb. 1. Nooethelcu, Muir cautioned, that "the new box lS not a panacea. It's a partial solution." He said people 1ellin1 a home should also take elllrl precautions becau1e they are invitina the "Seneral public to come into their home. He indicated that any valuablet should be hidden away or put in a safe deposit box at the bank. Acco~· \0 Phil Barrett, a direc- lurer's Salem, .• bcadquart.en, BUS BOY Realtors will be liven a key with a · • • • matchina code. To open the new Prom A l bollcs, the real estate aemt wiU finrt Vuquez. have to punch in the code on the box. Police said Ahmad alleacdly put Without the code, the key is uteletl, the bot sauce into the wateT to make he said. the an.ck more painful. lo addition to behit more ICCUl'e .. _ Ab.mad.. was arrested by police on the new bOxes make if euier for North Newport Boulevard after be police to track down pouible sutpects ~Y ran out of the French when this type of theft does occur. restaurant. Hanis said. He was book- Batrett II.id C9Ch time tomeone ed into the Newport Bcach City Jail usct the box. the code is rworded on a on ·attem~ murder chal'JCI and piece offoil tape. held in lieu ofS2S,000 blil. 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Comm11&1oncr Priteilla Grew laid the averqc residential phone bill for all )Nt O"!t-<>f-st;ate calls would drop from $25. 99 to S2S. 96 a month. and tbc avenee buJineu hne bill would dechoe by five cents a month. Bar oa c:oadon' capture to IJe ateaded .. ~ ANOELES ~A COU(t order baltina the roundup of the last five wild ~f'omta condon will be ~xtended •. a judfe said Friday u a federal official aun1ed f;te ~ay delay capt1;1nng a mattng pair of birds until they produce eap. U.S. Dlatnct -Jud&c Barrington Parker. who on Thursday i11ued a 10-day ~nina .order ba~nJ the captu~ of the fi ve endanaered condon, said dunng a Fnday beanna an Washington tl\at the extension will allow time for the Natio~ A';Jdubon ~iety_, wb1cb ~ued to halt the capture. and the U.S. Fish and ~lldhfc Service, which supports the roundup, to file motions for , atitmmary Judamcnt and responses to each other's motions. Jlatca. •uoclata own U.S. property SAN J~E -:-Relatives and associates of Philippine Pmident Ferdinand Maroos and his wife bave been shown to own houses and other propeny in the U~1ted States, the San Jost Mercury News ~ported Friday. The newspaper wd muy of the investments were uncovered by Filipino-American foes of Maroc>s, wbo are hopina the disclosures will hurt bi1 re-election campajgn. Lu T•ylor to be honored at AIDS event LOS ANGELES-Elizabeth Taylor and Dr. EuaencLaCroix will receive Man and Woman of the Year awards next month at an Arizona dinner and hone auction to raise money for AIDS rcseareb ... A Gift To Ufe" will combine perform~ fr.om the stai:s of sue~ sta&e m~sicals as "Nine," "C..ta" and "A Chorus Line With the auction of pnzedArabia.n horses. The show's theme will be .. That's What Friends A~ For" -the song written by Bun Bacbarach and Carole Bayer Sqer -with profits from Lhat record &oing to combat Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. AIDS pat1enta no threat to co-•or.ten OXNARD -Workers stricken with deadly AIDS should be allowed to lta¥ on the job because they arcn•t a threat to oo-worken and work is good for their mental attitude, a doctor told state officials. Dr. Peter Wolfe, aSSOClate difllCIOr of UCLA's AIDS Center, testified at a California Department of Fair Employment and Housing Practices hcarina Thursday that AIDS patJents should wort as long as they feel well enough to do so. SIJattJe deJ.79 cmt NASA $1 mUUon CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. -Record delaysinlauru:hin&Jpaee shuttle c.oluiifbia have cost NASA an estimated $800,000 to S 1.2 mifiion in wasted fuct and overtime pay. Space qcncy officials said earlier th.is week th.at each delay that ~n dunna the final ho urs of prcparina a shuttle for launch costs between$~()()() and S300,000. Jesse Moo~. director of the shuttle program. laid the major cost is in the loss of liquid oxyacn and liquid hydrogen. the rocket propellants that~ pumped into the shuttle and then ~moved when the lauacb is scrubbed. Jaff6e won't flne 11e11t belt riol•ton ROCKFORD, Mich. -A judge who refuses to fme people who violate MichiP.!l's mandatory seat belt law rejected a prosecutor's request that he di~ bimselffrom seat belt cues Friday. "I'm tining (violators) for what I t.flint I should fine them, and that's oothlng." said Kent County District JudrsiSteven Servaas. who has called the law an infringement on individual rjgbts. Kent County Prosecutor David Sawyer. who filed the mouon asung the ;~ to disqualify himself. argued that S([vaas' opposition to the law 'indicates a personal bias and prejudice" that makes him incapable of ruling o n seat belt cases. Kl'W holiday celebrat1on• lJe61n ATLANTA -Ten days of celebrations surroundin& the first national holiday hooorin& Martin Luther Kin& Jr. bqin Sat.urday, wi~ ~~~ers facina a lack of cash familiar to those who worked wttb the slain c1~1I ngbts leader. Kine'• widow, Coretta Scott King. said ata news confe~occ Fnday that she ipores criticism that seminars and ceremonies planned here may be too ambitious. .. We pay that no attention," she said ... We vc never bad any money. It's intetcstina that 30 years later (1n the civil riabts movement). we stiU don't have any money to put on a national celebration.·· The holiday honoring King in Jan. 20. 1Vom•n arraJgned In governor tidaap plot PORTLAND. Ore. -A woman was arraiP.ed Friday on a fug.itive Y41ftftt accusina her of conspiring to kidnap Aonda Gov. Bob Graham and demand he release her husband from prison. Multnomah County Circuit Judie Oilford B. Olsen appointed a public defender to represent Vicki Jill CraWford. 39..t and set another h~rinJ. for Jan. 17. Mn.. Crawford remains in c:UllOdy on Si million bail. She allqed.ly inter · -d to demand the releate of her 44-yeu-old husband. Howard, in exchanac fo. ihe aovcrnor's freedom. Callee prfca gobJ6 up CHICAGO -~Retail coffee prices arc expec_ted to rise soon. pcr~ps as much u SI. SO a pound. bcausc a drought in Bra:zJI has dcstroy_ed a m&Jor pa_n of that nation's coffee crop. No one knows for sure wh~t the uluma~.e Pi:t~ ~II be, .. but there is no question that retail pnccs ~ 101n& to JO up.. said D1ck Ponte, a vice president for Stop&. Shop Supcrmar~et Co. in Quincy. Ma~s .. which bas 114 stores in New Enaland. Wholesale pnccs have been increasing since &.11. ' Trooi-_.,.be aeeded to ea d •lefe LA PAZ. Bolivia -The aovernment said Friday it may send troops to rcta1e 2AS POI.icemen wb<>K.camp in the heart of the cocaine country has been IUft'OUded by tbouJandl of coca &rmen ansred by aovemment ~ns \0 ~ut their produc:tJon. Interior Minister Fernando, Barthelemy alt0 wd aro~ng fewer of'tbe coca leaves from which the drua 11 prodUClCld could have scnous raulb b &.tie sban.cred Bolivian economy. which bas become dependent on lbe iDlp1 cocaine trade. OaYyeJ JHMtpGJJa n.ft '° s,.n. IEIRUT Lebenon -Pmi«nt Amin Oemayd on f riday put off for a tbild ume a trlp to Oanwcus durina which Syria upec:tt h11 endonement of a ,... '9Ct it worked out amo.,_ Moekm and Christian militias. to end ~·1 civil war. Many Cbri1uan le9den feel tbe,ln'&DIJCfMDt pves too md po91rto Moelem1. Qemayel. a Matonite Catbobc, bu not yet approved lt -iD pan bec:auec bi• ~or foe ~ for the Cbriltians. A presidential E •Mm•t eaid Oemayei wiU vi11t Dunllcul Moedly l>r a meet.int with Prnidnt Haiti AMed. Lebanon •• main power broker who bu Staked ,...... on endiaa the ckQdo.old conflict. ( i W'orJd Coart otden ead to CluUtmu wu • iffE HAGUE. NethertaDda -Tbe Wotld CcMart OD Friday ontered c '-'ill IWoud Mali ao witlldra• their IOldienfrom aA~w. ............ '° oblel" -~&re that ended daeir Cluilbnal c ...... '-"-fa90. lormerty Upper Volta, asked tbe court b' u emc,.ency f nlHaa 1llt week. and the court held a hMriftl OD tM iJ1UC Tbundmy. I t ..,.a.,..,.... IOll,_ to Alae•e ~ CUfP911..LaJ\'Ea. 1riu. ColUl•-A W tt,.._ •• w wbo ~:,:-.:«.::=~-·-u.=.t::tt=:Jdiedof f ... ~ • .a.ota... ~:·1:.::1 .................. a: 1 ..... ..,..,.otdlilV_*'..._.ciey .• ,,....,.._. ... dueto _...._. F 'mltritioa." con»MI' Job M0GMy llld'lll*ldly. Budget-balancing law challenged Foes say Gramm Rudman gives away power Constitution vests ln Congress w ASHJNGTON (AP) -The new u ~ssi~y the mOlt. far-reacluna federal budaet·~ncina law puts ~nstJtUtlooal tep1ra~1on."C?f:.powen conareaioMl power over tho tovem-1asuc before the feden.IJudaaary 11n« mcnt's pune ttrinas on ••automatic • the Wa~te era -took the matter pilot .. and should be declared un. u~ advuement after a three-hour CORJlltulioD&l. challenaers told a beanna. cou.rt Friday. The court's rulina is certain to be But defenders of the Gramm· aooea&ed directly to the Supreme Rudman act detipcd to reduce the COwt reprd1eas of outcome. auual deficit from the current s212 Twelve .mcmbcn of Contm1, led bill• · fi • ....-by Rt-p. Mike Syna.r.L O-Okla., and the ion to 1.e10 in ve ycan, ... _... National Treuu.ry r.mplo~ Union that. the mcuurc was a ~wful del-are cbaltenaina the consututionality eptJ~n by Coqrcu of its budect· of the new law, wbicb would trisr ~Qlpo~rsandsbou~~upbeld. acrou-thc-t)oard ~t cuts i!C.Ost The ~Judie U.S. District.Court aress failed to institute apec:ified panel heanna the case -shapm1 up annual deficit reductions. :Reagan will slash Pentagon funds iilstead of troops WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan told Conarcss Friday the Pentagon will slash its opcral1ons. weapons-buyi ng and research ac- counts rather than reduce personnel spending to comply Wlth a new balanced-budget law. The president's decision was dis- closed by White House spokesman l..aJTy Speakes. and Pentagon sources su~uently agreed to elaboratt on condition they not be 1dcntificd--by name. Edwin DaJe. a spokesman for the Office of Management and Budget, said Reagan had exercised a special grant offlexibility that applies only to the current year's budget by deciding to protect $63.1 billion of the S67.9 billion autho nzed by Congress for military personnel. The Pentagon sources said the president decided to db whatever was necessary to avoid cuts that would force reductions in the nauon's troop strength. By leaving only $4.8 billion m the account unprotected, the Pentagon calculates 11 will face an actual reduction under Gramm· Rud· man of roughly $245 m1lhon. the sources said . Prote8t march That 1s a small enough figure to allow the Defense Department to maintain its current strength of 2.1 million active-duty personnel and I . I million active reservists. the sources added. One source said tht S245 million that will be sacrificed to the Gramm· Rudman deficu-reducu o n law Wlll result in longer tours for a small number of individuals by reducing the budget for transfer and moving expenses. Some soldiers who arc not ~~nlJsung m1gbt be released a month or two early, the source said. and there will be a small cut in funds for Reserve training programs. If the president bad not acted to protect the personnel account. the Pentagon would have been forced under the law to slash an csumated S2 b1lhon from the account. Such a cut wouJd have forced a reducuon in acuve-duty personnel, althou&h the Pentagon has nev~r said euctfy bow large that reduction m ight have been. By placing military personnel 1n a "hands-00'' category, the president has assured substantially larger cuts will have to be made this year in the Pentagon's remaining maJor budget Slallte lloelem women clad lD black Clwlon ma.rdl to tbe ~ em-.Y lD W• llelnat. Lebanon. f'rlday, darlllC aa aad-~ demoutradon. Tbe prote.ten claim &aPtlaD aatlaortd• 1r11w pollcem•• hleba•• K.laater, wM" ellot MTa laraell tout.ta ID tile al.Dal lut October. Controller faulted la deadly alr crash , WA Hl~OTON (~P) - Crowded skies. heU'Y radio traffic and an air traffic con- troU~r't miatatemeot of direc- tion oontributcd to a colh ion of two planes over New Jeney last November. documenti in- dicated Friday. The colliaioa lul Nov. 10 in the crowded ai~ near T~. NJ.. killed both QtWl'DtD aboud a t'Ol"pOr'ltoC jc1. all tbrtt oeoole aboud a lins)t --Piper Oaaobe and uodaer penOD .... aputmeai bu6dial WWI perU of the bu,. ini ~ alnded. n. jet. oWMd by Nabelco .... IDC., WM Itri-. &om Monhlowa. NJ., --..a w ... to IMR I a.ii ... iAdl at Teterboro about 20 miles to the cast. The Plpcr O.erokee. owned by a fMnt dub. had jUSt flown ovtr 1"eterboro and was head101 cast toward the HudlOn River. TrantcnpU of COftvertations ID the jet cockpit U well IS nchaqes between both p&aon and the Tdetbon> airport con- trol tower lb.owed tbat m the m1outa bdoft lbc oolhlaOG the air tratt\c controOer bandl1111 both planes waned lblt tbc two airc:nft wen~ llut twtce. *GI .. lo tk trantcri.SM. dllc ooatrOIJer ... ..,_, tbt ....,_M Cl0f1*Wlle ;ei mat lbe "-C'herobe llJ'aiPt ...... ol them .. .................. ~ ...... ...__lb.: lld Attorney Alan Mormon, rep-And alt.ho~ Prctadalt ._ rncntina the dozen members or silncd the measure in\O law Oil~Dec. · CongttSS, told the court the act wu 11, a Justice Oepartmnt ....,_ enacted bccautc .. Conaress has re-af'UICd that one of its key fee...,. - fulcd to pus the very laws to do what I.he p111 tnsri.na JOC'Odia& cuta - 1t contends must be done -that is. Jhould bt ovcnurfted wbile dlC balance the federal budsct.• remainder of the law left m; Morrison said the act. in Jivina the "We think the unique ttahli tM power to proscnbe b\Mtaet cuts to the pttsident tn our coutit•tio9al non-elected beads or tltrec .na.es tcbt-mc ha• ~n tran111elled.., - -the Conarcsaion.al Bud&et Office. As istant Attorney General Ridlud the White Route Offd o1 ~ Willard. ment and Budett and the con-Under the law, automatJC cuu paaionalGeaeralAccounti.naOfrice would have to be ordered by the -had ,;vea awal'. powers the prca.ident if the General Aocounti• Constitution vests in Conarctl. Oft"toc detemuned that Co~ bad .. Cenain t'u.octioos arc 10 qislat-not reached deficit taracts under ive in nature .lbat they may oot be Gramm Rudman. dekaaled. Tbitiaoneotlbethinptbe The fusl)'ound of automauc cuts. revolution wu fouabt over,.. uid amounting to SI l 1 billion to bt Morriton, who ii a senior laW)U for evenly d1vidtd between dtfentc and PubUc Citizen, a P!>UP founded by do~stjc programs. arc scheduled to consumer advocate Ralph Nader. take effect on March I . Ronald Rea&an accounts -operations and ma1n1rn· ancc; procurement, and research. the sources said. If the president had not prot~tcd military personnel. tho~ remaining accounts would have faced an a .. er· age 3.2 percent budJct reducuon. one source explained Since the personnel account will be protected. the average cut in the remaining thr~ accounts will average between 5 percent and 5.1 percent. the source said Reagan agrees to a pre-game TV interview NEW YORK (AP) -For years. pohuetans have wrapped the Ila& around themselves. but the newest phenomenon is tht president. as the nation's chief ch(Crlcadcr, cap1· tahZJna on football fever durina the year's bigest telev1Ston spectacle, the Super Bowl Richard Nixon on~ offered a play to former Washington Redskins Coach George '\lien befo"' a Super Bowl. Last )'car. President Reagan, hve from tht White House. made the 1rad1t1onal pre-game coin flip. And seHral rcttnt pre11dents have made congratulatof) post-game calls to winning lockerToom" The latest wnnklr for 5\lper Bowl XX on Jan :!6 1s tha1 Rugan has aarttd to be interviewed by NBC News ancho r Tom Brok.aw for about lhe minutes m1dwa) throu&.b the two-hour p~...gamt show NBC CX· ecut1ves believe an exclusive inter· view will reflect well on NBC News and Brokav.. v. hose ·· "./ 1ghll) News" 1s a distant second to Dan Rathcr's "\BS Evening News" in the fieKe dmnerume news compeuuon "l"d be 'Cf) surpmcd 1f a news stol'\ does not com~ out ofth1s.'' said T1m.oth) J Ru~n. \tcc prrndcnt of \:8( "lev.s ··1cs a .,11uat1o n in"' h1ch both s1dM v.111 benefit " Russcn ongmally wanted Reagan 1mrrv1ewed on NBCs S)l'f\aa) news ~how ·~Meet the Press" Jan 26. Italy bans az:ms exports to Libya Canada bans sale of oil drilling equipment to settle 'moral issue· ROME (API -Ital} banned arm\ expons to Libya on Fnda). becoming the first U S. ally 10 hr-ed Pres1de01 Reagan's call for economic sancu nn<. against Col. Moammar Khadaf) \ regime. That action 1o1.a\ follov.ed la tt'r Fnd3' b\ (anada. v.h1ch announced It would bar go,cmmcnt aid to companies seeking new buc;inrss "'11h Libya and banned the ..ale" ol oil dnlhng equipment to that Jl-onh Afncan country It al!><l urged C an· ad1ans not to take th<' 1ob'i ot l\mtncan 1o1.orke~ ordcrt'd h' th<' Reagan admammrat1on to 'iea' l' Libya. Tht lt.ahan Foreign Min1<.tl'\ ~1d tht dec1s1o n on arms rlpof\5 v.a~ made after a Cabinet m('('tmg "'a' held Thurs<Uy to exam1n<' hail.in ubyan rtlallOnS In v1ev. Of "~r'\CIU\ susp1c1ons regarding L1bya'c; tokr ance and support" tor terrnn\l<. believed 10 haH earned ou1 thl' attacks last month at Ro me jnd V 1enn• a1rpon.s. Italy has been Libya·, th1rd-la~l''' sou~ of weapons after the \4" 1t·1 Unio n and France. Reagan on Tuesday imposed \;In, 11ons on Ubya 1n responK to the" I)..·, 27 airport attacks that left 19 pcuplC' dead. mcludina five Amcncan' .1n.l four terroris~ The State Ocpanml·nt hnkcd tM attackJ to Labya. Reapn ha.s lt1'H m~ to I " al11t·~ a<,ling them tn JOIO the I 'n11cd 1.1tc'i in econom1~ -.am t;tlm again.,1 l 1b\a. the'-' h1tc Hou~ ..aid Fnda ' \ourCM 1n P~m 1er Retllno C ru.1'\ officc '\aid tha1 in ht\ rcpt~ to Reagan ht' called tor "'ncv.rd ctTons for a \11ddle Ea~t pealt' and strt''>scd !hr nt"ed to increa'\l' the fight against lt'rron.,m Rt·ac11ng 10 Ital\ ' '>uspens1on of 1o1.t'apon'> shipment' tatc °"part· ml'nt spokt'iman lkmard Kalb said "'" 1o1.elcome that a' a statement of J"(llil' The l ~ 8"' crnment ha!> hf:('n lollowrng a more n gorous pohq tur wme 11mc V. r hope that other gc 'rmmenl\ 1o1.1ll rt'~ogn1 1c the value ot that .. ( anad1art Pnmc \.1m1ster Bnan \lulront'' announced the measurn ( anada v.1 11 take tollowing a Cabinet meeting in \.1cech Lake. Quebec, a go' emment ~~n But he said the actaonr; v.cre not taken "to satisfy Mr Reagan Th<'~ v.C'rt· done becau~ thl·re·~ a moral t\'iuc. a nd C'~nada mu\t do 1t\ -;hare " '°le' era I '-' <:''item al he\ have al read)' fl'ICCted thC' idea of sanctions. On fnda~ Bn t1o;h Pnmr Min1Ster \1argaret Thall her \aid her countr) "o uld not JOIO tn any sanctions. 'l ool . ~nct10nr; don't work. Other rc11ple \uprih tht' good-..'' she to&d ~m<'ncan corn <.pondcnt<1 at a news ~ ''" lrrt>ncc \I.ma "laman1 an o flk1al Wlth the Bc 1g 1um ·Luxcmbo urg-Arab ( hamhrr of C ommcrcc, sa.id 1n Rrur;.,r(r; that lklgians '>till will 1<> to l 1m'1 th1~ month looKmg for (radc Oflfll •MUnltlf'\ Libya's U.S. accounts financin g terrorism WASHINGTON (AP) - l ~ mt~ offiaals have d.l900vcred that Ubyan monqr deposatcd In 11 • bank &CICOUDtl II betfll UICd by the Afncan nation to fiunct terromm, an adminstrat.ion IOWCe Mid Fnda' "I can confirm that mil.hons and mtlbons of doUan have bttn 1n vol vcd. •• the IOUl'Ct aad, Sl)Qk1nJ on oond1taonof'anoaymity. '1'hcw holn~ accounts are "8'ilimltr bank at· counts. bu\ -IDOee1 11 definueh IOtnl to illclirimate pwpoea.·• The IOW'Ce llid a '°' teetct 1 n- ttllietnee repon oa tbt menet meek It clmr tbe c:atnl bant o( Libya WU ...... tbe "'°°'Y tanded tbft>U&b t.hQacxiounu. A \)'lbtilMd repon ... Frida . &lJo Q\IOt.lfll IC*l'Cn wtlo --on COD· cbbOd of U08JftUty. "8d that an appamu .. \lftlde.rbla otXnbon with ftlnds Crom ~· pnvate bank 9CCCM&ntl heft Md beea unco..-cnd tnOft than a weet llD-• .. .M ONnge C.. DAILY PILOT/ 1Murd9y, ~ 11, 1MI DoheDjredevelopment studied a, LaA MA.BONEY .............. ne poletltiat for redevdopias ~ Beach'• Ooheay com· ....... dUtrict will be w .... ora Sl0,000 IWdy by <>ranee Co.uuy ~l Flftb 06sarict SupcniJOr Tlaon\u F. Riley Mid h'a time b' redevelop- ~• i.ntnded for the Dobefty ara to ~ under way. If redevdopmmt it no1 feul.-. coun1y supcrvilOf'I lhoWd authorize cbaalel ln lhe Capi11rano Beach SJ>«if,c Plu that would allow tn~ bu.UW1111 to diffteukiel over ~ to allow kale in I.he coaunmc:.1 dilub. air MCb ..., it became dear \bit loaa· MMl dormHI redevclopmen1 plaea lli&ey uked for the ftasibilhy ltUdy should either at• under way or be aft« county officiall ~pproved an ICtaODld. be Mid. amcadmeel to the spccilic plaa tha1 ~•I would n~ abut mani-ttof'lllt watthoutes out of the cou&al ambiance of the toUlh the commercial ara. . C>l'a-. <:ouaay be9cb commu.U1y. ]"be ldioa dalhed the hopn of one Faye laid. Cunat auJdclinn eovern- developer ~ (d1 lhe ·-dillnet i"I new coutrudioft and renovation wu a eood place for Just such a in tbe Oobeny diaric1 call for a buJinna. maritime \heme, he uid, ~ 11 no room for mini-ware-· Acdvatin~ r.developmen1 in houJa in future plans for 1he dittrict, · Capiwuo Belch now wouki be Mid Riaey aide Frank Faye. Aftn lht ldvuaaeeous beclUIC of 1nnilat P' oceedin,a jUll wader wtiy in another uniacorporaled --San .. Ana ffeiebts. Faye Mid. DetipatinaS..'8Ana Heiahtaua redevelopment uee wiU providr the county whh a way to fund noite reductaon meuum and a buyout 'Olan for property localed beneath the lliaht pelh of John Wayne Airport. Bui cxpcn.iJe pined throUlh tbe upcrience can be applied to Capistraoo lclch too, mak.inc il more likely thlt redevelopment wiU tqin theft, Faye uid. Classes prepare kids for divorce Marrt e c~unselors offering_ five cour~es dealtn with effect~ of split on youngsters 81 ROBEl\T HYNDMAN °' .. ..., ........ Cbildttn often arc unw1tUnf v1c- tun1 of divorce. Whale that s no ~ prepar!og them for the seper- ation u1ually is. But with support and education, puenu can learn lQ help their children throuah the· difficult tran- sition from a two-parent to a 1i~ parent homo. Thlt belief is thc basis for fi ve prasram• offered by local marmgc and family cxperU, which focu1 on theefl'ecu diver« has on children. The first, titled "You Arc Not Alone," bcpn Fnday rught in <..osta Mesa. Maureen Rh yne was to present an overview of divorce statistics in the United Stat.es and research find- 1nas on how divora: affects children. Rhyne has tau&ht oollege coune\ on the topic and has led workshops for the public since last summer. "It 's important to rcahzc lhat a divorce 11 difficult and the ctTects of a divor;c.e o.n chiJdrcn are deep and lon1-reachin1,'' said Rhyne. a Mtuion VieJo resident who h11 aone throulh a divorce herself. "We sec a lot of people out there who arc hurting because of a d1 vorcc, and that's understandable. But they're often unaware of what their own children may be 1oin1 throuah," Rhyne1a1d. Parents strualinl with divorce often arc hampered by ceruun myths that maJce 1t difficult to cue 1hc1r children lhrQM&ti the ~tion. AmODJ those m yth~ IS that divorce 1'1 becoming ~ common, au effects on children ha ve dimin1!.h ed. Another as that you nger children art more re- s1hent in dealing with divorce than older sibhnJ.\. "Many limes, the younger the children. the more dependent they a.re on thtir parents for care," Rhyne said Parenu also may be misled by their children's behavior. Children may seem unaffected by their parents' problems and show few sians of pain. But Rhyne said they may be suffering nonetheless. "A too-aood or perfect kid should be su1pect," she wd. "They may be trying to be aood an an effort to keep their percnu together." Rhyne recommends that parents maintain open communacauon with their cb11dreo throuahout the d1 vorcc proccu -even aft.Cr one parent ha~ moved away from the tLome. "h's important for kidl to have access to both parenu and feel comfortable cnouah to pick ur the phone and caJI. And Otey wit test that." Parents also shoukr ofTer simple, 5tra11htforward uplanalion1 of why lbe <f1vora: IS takin&place. They should avoid puttin1 each or her down in front of their children or us1na the chlldrcn apJnst each other Perhaps the most important lesson Rhyne 1ries to pua on is that divorced or divorcina puenu are not alone. "There arc many other1 out there goina throuf!! the same problems," she said. ' Divorce can be very difficult. But it's 1mportan1 to reahzc 1t can be a real healthy option for some families. Some singJe-parent fam ilie1 arc far healthier than two- parcnt families " Following Rhyne·s pr<>&r1m Fn- day, Marti Maltcrre, a marriaac and family counselor, will lead a Feb. 7 discussion titled '-'fakina Care of Yourself to Take Care of Your KJds." Dr. Mike Connor, a Laauna Beach clinical psycholoaist, will discuss the role of fathcn in divorce on March 14. Nancee Noel, a marnaat and famiJ y lherapill, will discuss the chana.ina roles for a single parent on April 11. And Patrick ~orphy, also a mar- nqc and famil y thcf'apist, will offer strategics for 1inale parents following a divorc:e. MurpJiy't talk it May 9. All fi ve prasram• will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Holiday Inn in Costa Mesa. Pre-rcsistration is SI 0 per pcnon and SIS at the door. CaJI Nancee Noel at 54S· 7032 for details. UCigets $500,000 in research grants By PHJLSNEIDERMAN Of ... 0.-, .... ...., U< Irvine began the new <.alendar )e.ar w11h new pledge• of ncarl> S~OO.IJJ(J for c.ampus research. The unavcn11y hH received an offer of S250.000 from Thomas and El1zabe1h Tu:mey of Newport Beach 10 endow a facult y chair for world puce research. An endowed chair It• established to attract d1sunau1~hed researcher\ 1n vanous fields A m1m1num of S2SO.OOCJ is rcqu1n:d to set up 1he endowed chair, and the income acnerated by 1h1\ fund hell>\ pay for rhe faculty members 1cach1n1 and rcwarc.t. but <fr~ not apply to the profc\~Jr'S bas1<. \alary. f.ndo~wcd chair'> trad11wnallx JI ve a fac.ulty member more nex1b1hty 1n research tupic.s lhan a trad1t10MI v ant awarded for very specific stud- ICS. UC! currently has four endowed chair'!, although one 1s now unfilled. l JC. I spokeswoman Cynthia Moms ~•d the T1emeys notified the un1ver- \1t y in December of their desirt to fund an endowed chair devoted to world pu<e rC\Carch Cihe said the offer \1111 must be approved by the Un1 ver\1ty of < allfom1a ff<\ard of Reacn1'> Earlier lh e J 1erneyr. pledaed SI 00,000 to hc1p estabh1h an 1n1t1tu1e for peace srudjcs on campus. Mom• said a three-member com· mitt.ee i1 now preparinaan outline for such a center, with a repon due to Chancellor Jack Pcltuon b)' the end of the month. The second maJor lift announced by UCI was a S22S,OOO allocation from the W. M. Keck Foundation of Los AnJtles. TN• money will be used for equipment and laboratories in the lmaac Engmemna Research Center, to be located in a new cnaineerina bu1ldin,a under construction at UCI. Earlier donations cxceedina $300,000 have enabled UCI to fill a new endowed chair th11 month. Effeo1ve Jan. I. M11a y11u Nomura, an int.cmat1onally re· cognii.ed biochemist who joined UCI in 1984, is holdjna the Grace Beikhuia Bell endowed c.hatr. Th11 chair was e1tablilhed with a S2SO,OOO 11ft from Bell and $80,000 donated bv alumni of the California Coll~ o(Med1c:inc at UCI. Bell, now a rcsukn1 of le1sure Wortd Laauna Hills, wa1 the firit woman in the nation to ~ named dean of an osteopathic medical school. HCT ap- pointment was at a pnvate medical tra1nin1 center that was a private forerunner to UCl's medical school Nomura'1 research is also sup- ported by revenue ~ncrated by a 5600.000 fund established by H1tach1 Chemical Co. 'Has the new seatbelt law made you wear your seatbel t more?' O.UWDUl1 C..&aMna. llaWAMer "Before I didn't wear 1t. Now I try to." SteYtDietael CottaMea DellVtrf .... Hr "Nbpc. I'm not womcd about 1t. lfl set stopped I'll have a lot more thinp to worry aboul 1han that.' J.cll Pedri C..&a Met.t HoHttleaHr "I never wore 11 before and the law hasn't made me change. I iust fo rac1 all the ume, even when I see a policeman." ManMBaster C..&aMeaa ff•memaker "I used to ha ve a bad ha bat of foracuina. Now, J try to re- member more." JaekMeOUI " Nnper1~ C.llqe ... laJ1trte.r "I've worn my seatbell for yeari and ycari." Marie Manlcola CottaMeu Retired "Well. I wear 11 on the freeway but not for short Jaunts around town. It hasn't chanacd my habits thouah." AuGMld Cos&a Meta Homemabr "I've al way!I worn 11 on lhe freeway hut now 1hat there\ a law. I try to wear 11 around town also." Tlula Zltter Hnll•ato• Buell 8 ...... l "I've always worn my seat· belt." ~~~~E IJ Son can earn $5,400 without loslngbenents §. ACS:mORIES ~ A 1P9C1ol \upplement trJ T~ Doily P1fot looturing the lote1t 1n Spnng lo\h1on occetsori•'· make up ond hwr " PubMfttng Thundoy, JOtluor-y 23rd, 1986 To rewve y04Jf apoce. ct>ll 642-4321 bf 250 The Orono-C0CMt Oa6ly Pilot 330 WflsJ Boy StrHf, Costo M•so, CA 92626 ' .. ~ BJ WANDA R. WALDMAN ..... ......,......, ...... ' .... Q. MJ 17·Jter..W ._ ... IMe9 ptUlc a ledal lecllritJ fMMftt • M• ~ f•IMr'a •tn ~ l'8ce IM •aa It. La1t .. mmer lie 1•• 1 Jelt ~ ee..,._. .._.., N , ... .....,_, 11 IM tdtl t..,..._? A Yes. In 198S your ton may cam as much u SS.400 without any reduction in benefits If your 10n earns more than SS.400 1n I 98S, then SI Jn benefita will be withheld for each $2 he cams above that amount. Be 1urc ttu.1 your ton reporu his eamanp to Social Secunty. Q. WW die .a..:!:~ ee.,..y peu ... uwe uy affttt •tile awe •f •1 s.daJ s.wtt1 t ..._ I retire? A. No. Pnvatt pcn•t0n1 and annunae do not count as earniQ&I for Soc.al Secu nty purpote1. Q. M1fadMr...._.1 .,_a ... I ti MM4 ...... Im.,_ Nert....,. WW Mt Me•eare ,., fw lt? A. Med~ bolpttal 1nwrance doei not cover the cost of the firit three pwnt1 o(who&t blood or the equivaknt 1n un1tt of pecked red blood cells, but 11 will cover any olho' relaled a~ such u admlnittralion and 1to,... Your hoepilaJ WflJ not cMrte yOut fatltet ror the thru pents if he can arranec '°have thcra replaced. He or tome0ne cite may rrplace the blood or 11 may be replaced throueh 1 blood a..uraace plan. "'" . Q. A ............... , ....... I • .,.. -YIC9 ..... w.., ..... .. -... ..... ,-.., -.. Wt,.W dlf MJJ_, ,... ............... ..._, tfdlt ....... AeMIM1awr .... ,.lllM•...,. .......... e1m ,.,,. ....... ..., A. Call your local Sodal Sealnty oft".oe Md 1111 lhem lhe county and -.ae when y0ut wik reoeiv9d \be 1tt:11ment. ~·u edl you ~re to 11nd she clatm. I( you Med bdp i• compktint tJw claim fonM. they'll be lfad to '-'P you. 4. ,., ........... ,..,. ........ ..._ ........ .., •••••• , hulll. l'I t1i1t • ... ,._, ..... I 11fi·-···1t;ff11A• ~ ,.., ... 1 • l»eeef llt? A. No Your disability bet'lcfita will ~ convened automatically to retirement benefill 1n the same amount Because your riaht• and rcspons1b1hue1 will be 1<>mewhat different, Social Security will w:nd you spcctal 1nstruct1on1 and 1nrormallon when you reach 6S. Q. I •a• r~y la ... ...,. .... MNc •M4 •Y MHkare e.weraa• for dM tint U..1.1-.. •t M.flt,...... IMpa wM9 I• ............... &al. DW 1 ........... ~ ... T No. A benefit RCnod ends when you have bttn out or a hospital (or other faci lity that primarily provides 1k1Ucd nurilna or rehabilitation 1erv1ce1) for 60 day1 in a row, countln& the day ofyourditch•'lt· .. y tho way, lhe,. 11 no lim11 to the number of benefit periods you may have for hotpftal or 1tulled nuriina care, lhouah 1pcc1al lim1ted bcneftt penods apply to hosok'e care Q. I ltvt ...... .., •1-.1111 IMlafler "'1"1 l'1t lie•• a. 11e1 •..., -,.aal •di I'• •tll tMttp le aabcantf •J ... f. Wiii Mt41nN "' ,., IMI ,arttf •yMllT A. Medicare ca nnol PIY for cul\Od11l Cite even 1( if1 ~ven in 1 penic1pe11na h0tp1tal. re 11 conakkrcd cuttodial when tt's primarily lntendtd to meet pcnonal need• and cen be prov1ckd by 110meone wit.how prolrtaeonal tkill1 or trajnt,,.._ It cona61t1 of help In walk Ina. .,:t1ina In and out ofbed, bath1na. dttuir)I. aunt, and .. 111'i:echclne. Q,..__.,._,.. ... ,_.."e.NI rttyMMf8tal ..... llldlec*t • ............... , .. ,, A. When a pcl'IOn or • coup'49 hive ttt1mncn1 income tha1 they do not cam, IUC.b 11 SocaaJ un1y bmcfh• annuhtet, rcn•• or ln1ttat -tbdr I payment 11 reduced accontu'tly. The hr11 $20 of unearned Income 11 nduded, bu1 then the mt it deducied. dOUat for dollar from lbc I p1 ymcnt. So, people who are eUlfblc for both bW Security and . I do not,,. the IUll I ,.ymcnt ca..., ............... ., .................... , ..... . .......... ,,, A N"o. TM ho9M •heft you llvt h not rounttd 1n dttrmuntna whlnhs you qualify for f. Up to 24 moOns believed-to orbit planet Uranus Voy er robeflnds stxth moon: rtn s tn tcate more nearby ly L&lt llltOICL ,. .......... PASADENA -Up to 24 moons may orbit the planet Uranua, a NASA 1Cientl1t Nid after lhe aaency an- nounced that the Voyqer 2 apace probe discovered a tiny, 1ix1h moon cirdioa the 1eventh planet from the IUn. "We're likely to find a bunch more" moona, u Voyaaer 2 speeds ioward itJ cloee encounter with the aolar 1yatem'1 third~t planet. •id Elli1 Miner, deputy Voy., project 1eienti1t It Jet Propulsion Laboratory. JPL. which o,erates America's unmanned apace exploratfon pro- pam for the Nation.al Aeronautics ad Spece Ad1nini1tration, an- nounced Wednnday that loo.a.q_- poaure photopaph1 taken Dec. JI by tbe aupertelephoto television camera aboard Voyqer 2 showed conclusive evidence or a sixth moon orbitina Uranus. At the time,~ probe was 19 m11tion miles from uranus. The moon i1 about 4S miles 1n diameter and orbits Jbout 37,SOO mila from lhe top of Uranus' Mmoaph~re. makina it "the in- nermoct "moon and certainly the smaUest," Nid JPL spokeswoman Ml!Y Belh Murrill. The newlY. di1COver'ed moon wu t.cm_porarily detianated 11 198S u 1 until it is formally named by the International A.ltronomical Union, Minerwd. Voyqer 2 wu launched 1n 1977, explored J~piter in 1979 and Saturn ID 1981 anJ will ny wilhin S0,600 miles of Uranu1' cloud tops Jan. 24. ~lanet is 1.86 billion miles from Becauae the nine known charcoaJ- black rinp surroundina Uranus arc t0 narrow, lcienti1u believe the a;ravity of yet-undiacovered moons must be confininJ. the rinp 10 they don't~ out hke the much W1der rinp arelina Saturn, Miner Nid. But neither the newly discovered inoon nor any of the five previously known moons are responsible for keepina the rinp in their narrow widths due to thetr location. he added. So sacnusts eJ1pcct Voyager 2 may discover as many as another 18 moonuround Uranus-one on each aide or eacb of the nine rinaa. Miner Nid. That means up to 24 moons may ol'bh the planet, he added. Miner Nld that if Voyqicr falls to dltc0ver more moons, 1Ciend1t1 will b;t hard-pr'Clled to uplajn wh y the nnp are so narrow. The widett and ou~ost rina. the epaalon rina. Is estimated to be only 12 to 60 miles wide. The newly ditce>vcred moon i1 located between the orbit of 1be Uranian moon Miranda and · the: epsilon rina. and orbit.a Uranus every 18 hours, 17 minutes and nine aeoonds, NASA Nid. • lt1 existence in that location had been predicied by astronomers ti.led on disturti.nces oft.he Uranian rinp detected by telescopes on Earth. Murrill sa14 the moon looks hkc .. ju1t a blip .. on Voy~r's photo- araphs, so NASA won t release a p~otosraph until a more detailed picture IJ made by lhe probe'a cameru in the comina weeks. The five other known moons of Uranua arc Miranda, ea11mated at 310 miles in diameter, Ariel about 82S miles: Umbrie~ about 690 miles; Titania, about 99:> miles; and Ob- eron, about 1.0 I 0 miles. All were photasraphed prev1oualy by Voyaaer ~.which also has dct.ccted most of the planet's rinp and h1nt1 of weather pattem1 in its atmoapherc. NASA has 11id Uranu1' moons have icy aurfaca, ahhouah the amount of rock in11de is unknown. Some 1eienu1t1 have suuesl.Cd that aome of the moons could have f ormcd from the debris ten over after a collision between Uranus and another body. In th11 scenario, a body one or two times the size or Earth smuhed into Uranus; tipped it on it.a side and spluhcd pan of lhe planet's atmosphere into space. The resultina mall of rock and pses would have formed a disk around lhe planet, out of which the moons could have formed. "I personally question that," Maner said, addina he believes lhe moons formed at the same time as Uranus and other p1-neu a'nd their moons condensed from the mau1ve cloud of ps and dust that wu the immature solar system, After its encounter with Uranus, Voyaacr 2 will head toward an Auaust 1989 encounter with Neptune. Its twin, Voyqer I, eJ1plored Saturn in 1979 and Jupiter an 1980, and 11 now spccdana toward deep specc outside the solar system. Evidence found of 5th fundam·ental force in universe By PAUL J\AEBURN ., .......... NEW YORK -A new analy111 of a da11ic 60-year-old physics upen- ment h11 produced surpn11ng evidence of a previously unknown fundamental force that tendl to weaily counteract sravity over shon d11tanee1. The pecuhar force would allow a feather to fall to the around faster than a lead brick, in the ablcnce of wind resistance. Four hundred years qo, Galileo disproved the common 1en1e notion !hat heavier objectJ fall futcr than htht.tr ones. letend haa 1t that he dropped two objects of different wciahts from the top of the leaninJ 10wer of Pi11. Both fell at the same 1'1lC. The newly discovered force would slow lhe fall of the heavier ObJC:Ct by a very small amount. The u11tcnce of the new force, called the hypereharac force, wu proposed in the Jan. 6 1uuc of l'hytJcal Review Lcncn, a pres.. UJJOUI phytict journal by Ephraim Aecbt>eeh or Puntue u nlven1ty an West Lafayette, Ind., and his col-•-.un -Daniel Sudanky, Aaron S&.lltr and Carrick Talmadle from Purdue, and Sam Aronaon from lrookhaven National Laboratory on Lo-"' Island, N. Y. The mearehen analyzed the re· aaltJ of the to-ealled Eotvor nperl· 1nent, a famous experiment in phy .. iet. In 1922. Roland von Eotvoa and ClOUelluct in Budapest, Hunpry, daimed to have confirmed OaHleo'a MUil• In I cluaic neeriment In •hicb maturemenll or objeal of diflftnt weipt.a ahowed that sravity IC\ed equally on all of them. Eocvoa h8Ct blamed amall em>ra 1n Ma meuurementa on the llmitationa el hf• equipment. Fidbecb and hit collatuct look· Id at lhoee aman erron and con· duded that Ibey Mn not mon. but were lnatad dllcrepencin that the ldentiau now attribute to the hY"'f· -.rorce. Four foroet ate now known In the unlvene: sravhy, electromtpCtiam, . and two sub.atomic forces called the itrona force and the weak force 1 he hyperchuJt force would be the fiflh Fischbach noted that he as not the first to find evidence of such a force Frank Staa:y of the lJ n1 vers11 y of Queensland an Bnsbanc, Australia, hu durin& the last few years reponed find1n&dl1CTepenc1cs in .,av1i.uonal meuurements. Fischbach now u - plaa ns those dm:repanc1e1 a\ evidence of hypcrchara.c force. .. , myself think 1he evidence from all of the experiments 111 'Pretty conv1nctnf,." Fischbach aaad 1n a telephone interview from the Un1vcr· SllY or Wuh1n1ton 1n Seattle, where he 11 on aabbat1cal lcave from Purdue. "But I aarce 1hat many, many experiments h.1 ve to be done to check details and many theoretical analyses h.1 ve to be done to suppor11has " ~me phys1c1st, who had not yet sccn F11ehbach'1 paper ellprc'iscd skep11c11m over the n:sull, but Kohen l)1ckc of Pnnccton University, re- COIDllCd as one of the world's lc:adma authont1cs on arav1ta11on, 111d he found the repon "fairly convincina.." "I must say that with anyth1n' 11 revolutionary as th11, you would 1ke 10 see new and improved experi- ments," Dicke aa1d "I think 1t'1 a very imponant result 1f it'I naht It tells u1 someth1n1 about elementary pan1cle1, and 11 alao rcqu1m a modification of our theone1 of aravi· talion." PltchblCh noted thar the new force • does not cballenar Eanstein's theory of anv1tat1on What E1n1tetn 111d about F'v1ty rem11n1 true, althoup Eins1e1n N1d nnth1n1 about any other p0asible force hire the hyperthaay force. The hypercharae force ,et• 1t1 name from a charact.eri1tic of sub- atomic P1r11C&et called hyperchalJt. Just aa tome 1ub-e&om1e penieln carry an ekctrlcal chaf'lt, tome aJt0 ca1ry • hypm:harme. Unlike anvity, which can act on objectt hundrecU of m1lllon1 or m1&et apen, the hypercharle "belle"Ved to act only at dia&anca of se~eral thouMnd yanh or lat, Dickt lfid, Tht.ll It don not 1ffec:1 sravhational cakulationa of the movement or celadaJ bodia. HOTPOINT 23 CU. "· NO FROST REFRIGERATOR • lcemaker Ready State's beer, liquor, smoking use declines ACRAMENTO (AP) -hfom1U1 are dnnt.111 lnl bter and bard liq~ and 1molun1 fewn C1Pfett.a, but they're dnnkina more wuw, a IUlt bolrd Nyl. An annual repon by the State Board off.quahzat1on, releated WedMtday, aho 11id that: -Thl pttpenon consumption o(boer 1n the year ended lut June)() wu 24.23 p.Uons, down 1.2 petcet1t. -Averaec oon1umpt1on oftwd hq~ was l .04 p.llont, down .3 percent. -The averaec penon drank 4.6S p.Uons of Wlftt, UJ> I. I percent. -The Pf' person consumption of cipreun wu 106.S pecb, the ti&hth 1tra1aht year that smoldn• declined in Californla. Con1umpt.ion wu 110.1 P1Cks 1n 1913-4. It b1ta hip o( 147.2 pack.a per pcnon in fitcal 1960 and 1961. The board refOned that the penon.al 1ncorneiax. whtch re1)f.aced the -.let tu aa Ca hfomll • top revenue producer 1n 190-4, continued ltJ lead in 19S..S. The penonal income tall totaled SI0.8 bllhon, uf 16.3 percent, wtule the sales and use ta• cotlcctiona tOtalled $9.8 bllhon, up 1 1.4 percent. A cooperative effort by the board, the Hi&hway Patrol and the Depe11men1 t of Motor Veh1c&et to 1dentlry vchsc&et illq1Jfy.rqa1lc:red out of state produced SI S million 1n uw tax revenue dunna theia1endar year 1"4 The board 11 worklna with other stalt and federal aaene1es to clamp down on a arow1n1 "a.ray m.1rket"J>(11lqaUy 1mponcd fom,an veh1clc:s, usually such luxury can as Ferraris, Lamborp1ni1 Of' Merccdea-8cnzcs It recovered S24),320 1n tallet durina 1984-IS, and has b1Ued anol'hc:r SI S m1lhon KITCHEN AID BUil T -IN DISHWASHER • Flo Thru Dying • Hard Food Disposer • Trlple Filtration ' • Deep Door Shelves RCA 13" DIAGONAL COLOA • Aut o Fine Tuning ONLY 119915 • AdJuatable Spilt Shelves $> SAYE $40 NOW 159915 WHIRLPOOL ij_ t- UNOf,JtC<MfTUI OllHWA ... /irl. .. 1~ .. ,,--_ l -.. • Normal Heavy Cycle • Energy Saving• Air Ory NOW 123915 SAVE '30 NOW 139915 RCA --) I HR VCR • Wlrelesa Remote COUNTUtTOft -.CROWAVf· • Electronic Tuner • Speed Search • Big I 3 cu ft Capeclty • Sohd Slate Touch Controla • Infinite Power Level1 ONLY 129915 I AVI t40 •25915 NOW -. •.SAYE NOW• FINANCING AVAILABLE (0.A.C.) 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James C. Ooblon, a leadina ptychol<>si1t and expen in famil~ COWllitlina, will be abown at two Oranec Coast cb~ •wtina Sunday. Ne..,.n/,..../lntMla..,fM• Caadl, to like place at l l :30 a.m . Wednelday in tbe Irvine Community Chwch, Irvine Wonhip Center at University Drive and Harvard Ave. Foe"' lelliona include Feminiution of Poverty, A child dedication .erv1ce will be held at 10:30 a.m. Uvina in a Violent Wodd, Raciam: What it Means to be Sunday at the Orue• C.U& Val&artu UaJve....U.t Dill'erent. Miniltry of Women, Rot\ateel and the a..rd, l259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Sbowinp will be at'&:: con~utive Sundayut tbe Onee ... ..._ ~931 Edinaier Ave., For lunch reservations. call IS4-4020 or '41-3283. Sancturary Movement. Afterward a brunch will be served to raise: funds for Or. Bnace ~~~tor of the Fint Pmby-the cout-to-coast pro-peace march, to bqin an Los e • • Hu.ntiJlllOn Beech, and tbe Peace Llldleru ~. 11182 Culver Drive, Irvine. .. Tbe Strona·wiUed Child" iJ the tint in the series. Otbcn are .. Sbapina the Will Without Breakin1 the Spirit," "Christian Fatberina." ··Preparinf for Adolttceoce: The Oriain• of Self-Doubt, .... PrepG'U\I for Adoletoent: Peer Pressure and Sexuality," and "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women:· The "Rite and FaU of Antichrist," an e~t·i-rt miruseries sponsored by Seventh Dey Adventma will besin Sunday at 7 a.m. on Channel 11 and at 10 p.m. on Channel 9. Host for the presentation is Oeorae Vandeman. teri&n Cb rcb in Pi ....... _.. ·u be •· N n Beach t Anaeles in March. The church will purchase a tent to be u ·-.... wt "' ewpo 0 .•• .-..6J2! the ma-hers. For infonn111on, call the church at conduct a conference f'rOm 5'lnday tbroup Wednetday ~ '" at I&. A.Mnw'1 .,...,..,._ a.rcta. 600 St. Andrews 64 52. • • • Road. . For times and pri()Ct ofhis lectures, call the church at 631-lUO. • • • "You've Come a Lona Way, Baby: Now What?" will be discuued by Marie Miller, a marriqe and family therapist, at the Sunday ~eetlna of the Uallartu • • • Joyce Yu, Clauda w ... V.aW representative at Radio penonality Rich Buhler will be the auest speak.er at the I 0: I' a.m. aervice Sunday at the Believen UaJvenall1t FtUowd.lp of Lqaa Bead. . . • e e Officen wiU be elected at the annual meetina of the the United Nations, will be the honORd auest at the annual aaembly the Southern California and Nevada Church Women Friday and Saturday in Sao Dieao. taJ• C.s.r, 148 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa. Her talk iucheduled at Hf.30 a.m. The meetlna ,...11 be at 429 Cypress Drive. SealOppoHCI Tlae lOtla U.8. Ctrealt Coart of Appeala ln Denyer bu naled tlala wl, beartDC a crw and the 8penlab word8 Ill~ "Wltla Tlala We Conqaer," riolatm tbe conatitadonal _,....don of cbucb and .tate. It la. the Mal of Benaa.llllo Comity, N. II. F olio\.\ adv1n· on dome-,tu: a ffa1r!'-I h,· ,\nn Lanch:r-. A C. •11 Wllc1•1 ..... The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH eo.1 ....... FIRITUNfTED METHODIST CHURCH 191h St & Harbor Blvd Church School 9:30 Worship 8:30 and 10:45 Chatlea 0 . Clarit. Minister Co.ta Meea MEIA VERO! UNITED METHODllT CHURCH 1701 lle6ief Worehlp & Chwu khoo4 1:»10:00 jLm. Or Wilham E Steel 979-82~ N...-pOl'1 8Md'I CHNIT c"""c" •Y THI MA UMTID ..-ntoDtlT 1400 w 8alboe Btvd f71.-Rev Lawr8' "AT Young ...... ce.r. .......... .... • ...., ............... Deo,C.. ~ ............ ... Hunong10t1 Sfach N«th COMMUNIT1f UNCTID .-THOOllT CHURCH 6U2 Heil Ave 8-42·«61 WonMp hrvlce 1:30 I 10:00 1:30 lundey lchoot 10:00 Fountain V.U.y ""IT UNITED METHdoteT CHUftCH 1ei25 BYst1ard St 112-2"3 Jame• A Hadley. Pallor W0tahlp 6 Church lchool •.JO A.M. NCWPORT CE.HllN IMEO M£1HOOIST CHURCH 1to1 llerguetfte Awe. CorONdefller M4-G'7a ..... I 0.dl SdlMI t JO a.111 Rev Burley R. Howe CI I It cmCI C.UWTlllM ............... ~C...•llr ._ •. ""2. ...... It ll .......... 144.74 .. "-• s.-' """'' , .. , # S.ee kl 'U'"uAlp at a ~t:J "' 71"",. e1"1c' 7'"' 11),,, PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH Of Tt£ COVENANT 8ruoe A. Kwfte, hMor r.,ry Moeenne. DlrectOI' of AdYfl Mlnletnee . Pierre Allegre. Olrector of High 8cllool Mlnlstrlee Tine Nc:era. OirectOI' of CN!dren"1 Mlnletrlel ...., ..... -•:•I lt.tl IJll a.di Sdllll - QMw In AMI 10:00 •• ...,.., c.se· ....... _ l:JO I lt.tl IA [...,. s... -7:GO """· 2850 Felrv19w Rd .. Cotta MeN 557-33't0 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHUl'CH (Mileoun SY"(>dl 7IO Ylctorle 81., Coat. ..... Lother v. Tomow, ftMtor 131-1111 ..._ ....... ~ ...... W°" ... RRYJCI 1:00 10:JO AM S-., SdlMI & AM ... Clalt t-..ZOUl Clwllt'-o..t.y ~ Ml•• ST. MARK PIESlnHtll CHUICH i:""11tbiufflifTJH1bofet , NtWllO'I Buell Rt• Wiiham Mc()uoed 'ntoi 4ut Pasttt Rotitrt P Stt.a11 ll°"ltf Wlhtltfl MuSIC l>itt1.IOI ... tJIU. £-.....a.... lt.45 ll. ...,.,, c •• F• Wt: Cll '44·1341 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOY HARaO .. TEMPLE Rl,OftM •JOOo '4<1Wd , , "'t lllflflO!tt ' I MIOivH Or At"~... ~"·" ,, :.:::~~-· ~ .. ~"':,':, .. 0 ................ f'*t l.... I It P,I ,..., ..... lht,_,tf...... IJUI .... die...,., . .,.. ., .. 2 ........ ,.,. .. ,.,..: ................... CtUCH OF m.w scoa ....... "' .. ~ °""""., ~ ....... 2.205 MAIN START, eUITt n HUNTINGTON HACH, CA t264t ...,.. a .x QuO!lt' 'or ""'°"""°" ••. t ·41 a 11·30, "9¥. flleWf ..,._, ,..,», .. e • • Bible exhibit features slide show By LINDA McCONNEHEA .................... Sometimes it's the out-of-the-way discovery that makes a trip memorable. Fallin& into this catqory is a amaJI comer of Boston that may not have thronas flocking to it like Paul Revere's house, but it does draw a steady stream of interested visiton from all parts of the world. It's a multi-media Bible exhibit. However, it's not what you're prob: ably picturina-a stuffy collection of ancient texu, or an attempt to po~rize' particular reliaious view. ted at one comer of the Christian Science Center across from the bustJina Prudential Center in Boston's Back Bay, ~xhibit is a fucinatina collaboration of Prot- estant, Catholic and Jewish Bible scholan and desiancn. Jn fact, it's desianed as a lively but thou.htful non-denominational exbibll with diJplays and films for people of au .. and reliJious (or non-reliJious) penuasions. And, judainJ from the variety of enthuSlutic responses, that's what it is. There's enouah variety in this relatJvely small space to keep the to~rist interest for houn. Or the visitor miaht stroll in for a short movie on tnc Holy Land. There's a children's comer where younasters can listen to Bible stories while followin& along in colorful books with big pnnt and simple wording. At the back of the ground floor triangular room, a 44-foot Plexialass , map Liplta up at the puah of a button. outliruna hi1torical journeys by famous BU>le cb.aracten. aucb u Abraham, M0tet, Jct"', Paul, etc. With the help of a band·held receiver, you can follow a J~&ed time-line ofbiblic::al eventa. · An authentic Dead Sea cave ;ar, on loan from the Harvud Semit.1c Mu- seum, fills a small display cue by the door. Historic Bible translations are the f ocu1 of other displays. There's notbina for uJe at the exhibit, but each vilitor receives a colorful exhibit brochure when de· partina. The reference library hold& a amall but· remarkably varied collection of Bible atlues, commentaries, and other boob ~_holan ~ntina a ranac of reli&ioua penuanons and nationalities. lfible tranllatioDS tlDfC from Ruuian to Jas-nese. Jn explainina bow the Church of Christ, Scientist. conceived the nondenominational exhibit, VirJinia Stopfel, an exhibit host. said, "So often life ia hurried. '"The church wanted to proVide a place where residenta and vi1iton to the city could. find physical and mental space for reflection and re- newal. The reflections of biblic::al people led to a fuller, freer life. It seemed natural to let the Bible apeak for itself -to offer a place where the visitor and Bible could have a dialoaue." "Every visitor should take time to see the outatandina movie and tlide show,·· said Paul and Diane Hill when· they returned to their Costa Mesa home. NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH •oe• J. Ber1, rastor Kim Elfert Kroptlcl, rastor r .... ... I AM & 10:30 AM (Interpret• fw the dt1f 1t I AM) Slll>AY sam 9:1S AM "'-f C•tAwlllble ...... lt19"tr•,•.,.n1t ... Ml-Ml1 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (~efClw .. I) Mttww.. ............. .! --~--­Ml-1711 Mornine Worship l~ Sunday School 9 AM r-W.N .. fuw.f AMI,_.. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ..., ., u.m.. Hun,,.,.,. ...,, MINDAY: Moring Worship... . ...... .. .. ................. 9:00 PM Bible School ............................................... !10:45 AM Evening WOfahlp........ .. .............................. 8:00 PM ' ..... ., ... .,...._....., ........ ......... .,, •. 0... Mak.olrll I AIMrt H Kar9ma, MlftleWt M.wp Idell, Olrecto< of ~~ DCM.-A.o9VOTIOM --1111; OMM -1»-............... CIWtee llMe 111!"' unday SUNDAY Januery 12.1986 WORSHIP. 8 :30 and I Os 15 A.M. "How to Deal with Di1eouragement" Or. 8ntee _.. Tldelemun ~ ....... # hOO St Andr~ Road ~pcm lkach C1liforn1a 17141 flll·ZAAO llW TlllllT OllllTIAI 011101 111w.1•1t.. ..... ... <T•••••11 ••••••• tf ... ) "'" .. ....,. .......... .. 0r.o. .. c.w • INbte Study C-. t : 15 Sflftil1 #oll#nf ...... """"' I ltltllot Chtrch I 0 JO .............. , La1una Preabyterlan Church -c.,....otc•,__ • ................. c.IJ.5 ,., .............. f ...., .... ,., ,,,,. ,,,,,_ I N--r C.. '-'*'•.....,MM,,, .. .; ..,...., "-3ss N =rs• ,,.. • Mllfl 416 Por.& Aw • ,._. ... 7111 ..... 1t1¢ ...... ~·~• ...... c...... DIAL·A·PRA ·PRAY , . . Of~---(1.._) R• MAn S. lal.EJ HllA I 1lhlCIS Frl·I ,.._ -Slt.·lt:• 1a fam~y Sefnen ht frldly of Monlll 1 JO ~ 5'hoOI Ad\lfl [d Ye>11lll Cte>1111' ~ 1111 c~ . ......., a.edl t ......... 1 M4-19" Centor Alen W...,., lducetor Mlrlem Ven....,._ SAI NT JAMES WELCOMES YOU SUNOAY W°" .... llfMCll 7:30 AM . Holy Eueharlat Rite I 9·00 AM • Holy Eucharlat Rite ti 0 10:45 AM • Prayer and PralM Eucharltt Alt• II Church School and Adult Educetlon -9:00 & 10·45 AM fMualc. Mrmon and chlld care at 3 aervlc.t1) flllO.WHK WOft ... Monday-Friday • 8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday • 10:00 AM Eucherlet & HNllng s.rvlCe Wednftday • 8:30 AM Holy Eucharlat Rector,''· JoM Aeher • Aaeoc., Pr. llfteft C.a, A .... tlnt TM'*'· T~ fJofenMn •Mr. Samuel Shafer TM Rev. T~u Henry • Mr. WllMam Roberta SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL C HURC H 3209 V11 Lido • Newpon Beach • 714-67S-0210 mllTIAI ----· ~ IAAHCHU Of THE MOTHUI ~~. THE "M T CH\Jf'CH CW CHl\laT. 9ClfNTtlT IN IOITOH, MAHACHVSETTI ''llCPllllll'' Coeta MeN Flrat Church of Ctwta.t lotenttat ....... y.,. Dr .. c.tta..... - C._...I...,.._. -..A.M. flea-~..._., W ..... Y_. Dr.-t A.M.-4:JO P.11. llloft. ttwu Pn. WM. 1· :IO , .... +1' .. ,,II • ln".wae Plret Churah of Ctwtat, loMnttat ........... '''Ct"'"'" 1•••• ..... ., •1tt1l11n ( Y•) c ...... ..., ............. . ....... ........ ..,, ....... ., ........ Ml, ............... 10A.M.-4, ............... . "A.11.-7 , .... "-•• Cfllll c... -...,_,. W..•••• New.-t IMoh-f',Jret C._... of Ctwtat, lolentltt -Via"*·--= .... C......I..... II ..... A.II. 9'1119'11 ........ '"'VIII L* . . ........... ~, ... , ..... _,., ... CMll C..ll'f..-.T~-lal»11 IO AM let~ fllN Ne"l:' a111tt l111M1 C .. Cttrtat, lolentlet .,....-. ... c.w .. _ c......•=· ..... A.II. .. .... ~ ......... .,..... ..., .. 0.. • E:verything will come up roses with proper care If planted correctly and liven proper aasonal care. a rose bush can be the most aratifyina flowering shrub in the prden. Plantlna actually be~ns in the nunery durina the aelecllon process When plckina out bare.root ro~ choose the most vigorous look.in& plant wit.h a branchina structure that resembles a hand holdina a softball. This type ofstf\lcture will yield a bush with an open branching system that allows maximum light penetration 10 alt in~rior leaves. Hert are a couple of preplanuna hints to help yo ur rose &Ct ofT to I better start. Bare-roots are machine harvested for sale to retail outlets narlonw1de. This machine cuts the tops and roots off at equal lencths for easy pack· qilla. If planted as packQed, the rose 1mJtr will not have sufficient root stock to supply adequate amounts of nutrients and water to all new growth. This is why prunina before planting is highly recommended. Cut beck all the ~nes to 8 to I 0 inches long. I/• inch above a dormant bud on the outside 1portion of the cane. All pruning cuts should be made at a 4S deircc angle. At this time remove any broken. dead or twigy branches, also any canes duu cross or arc growing 100 close tQICthCT. When takma the bare·root plant from 111 packqe remove all the sawdu11it11 PICked in. Prune out any broken roots. Dip the root system in a 10 percent chlorine bleach. solution for I 0 seconds. Soil preparation should. be done prior to the dippina procedure ao the roots do not dry out while you arc diqjna the hole. If the roots do dry out it will spell death for the plant. BqJn by daqjna a hole at least IM inches deep, deeper in heavy clay soils, and 14 inches wide. To three- quarten of the removed soil (discard the other one.quarter) add an equaJ portion of mulch (redwood compost 1s best) to act SO percent soil and SO percent mulch. Add bone meal or Superbloom (0-10-10) to increase power production. Thoroufhly mix the soil, mulch and fertilizer toacther so that no layen of soil and mulch will be formed. Begin fillina the hole with the amended soil until a firm mound as formed in the bottom of the hole. Placcttre rose in the hole with its roots · spread out evenly over the mound in the hole. With lhe rose bush now in place. continue back filling the hole wuh the amended soil, making sure no1 to leave any air spaces. The final soil level should be about 2 inches below the bed union. To facilitate deep watenng. make a Bishop'smeatless idea draws beefs BJ lite A1eoclated Preti DODGE CITY. K.an. -After ~me hard·up Kansas cattlemen wer~ irked by a Roman Catholic bashop1 advocacy of meatless Fndays, the bishop altered his advice. In a pastoral letter. Dodge Caty's Bishop Stanley Schlarman had sug- gested the weckJy abstinence as a penetential practice for peace. But after rural folk , already facing hard times. reacted negauvely aboul i it hurtina the cattJe market. he put out a follow-up letter askrng those con· I ccrned "to consider other forms of sacrifice." "The 1mporunt thing •~ 1ha1 our families find a way 10 make self· denial a form of prayer for peace," the bishop said. repons that approximately 20 percent of Amencan Jews have never mar- ned, posing a problem to the Jewish commllnn11y. The study, "Single and Jewi sh: Conversations with (Jnaffillated Jew- ish Singles," by sociologist Jan Yager, says single people are less active in religious affairs, and prolonged singJehood postpones and may re- duce child-bcanng. RIVERSIDE. Ill. -E1Kht con· grcgations -two Roman t athohc, two Lutheran. two Presbytenan. one United Me1hod1s1 and one Episcopal -ha ve entered into an ecumenical covenant of cooperation in this Chicago suburb. -----• ___ ,, --c---- well around the rose bush with any excess soil. After plantin.s 1s complete ajve the plant a thorough waterin&- Af\er the bush as correctly planted and watered in, put two inches of pu~ redwood compost or shredded redwood bark (not bark chips) over the entire rose aarden. ' When the buds break in the spnng. bq.in fertilizing with a well balanced annular fertilizer. AJso examine each cane and re- move all shoots growing toward the Ordination BeClD ruu.., the bole with amended .OU to form a moand. Tlaen •pr•d root. o•er mound and continue the bome, maki.na aare not to a •• , &DJ a.Ii •pK4fe. After ptanttna ta complete, it•e the roee • thof'Oalb watertnt. inSld~ of the bui.h [ hlS Wiii allcv1ate crowding of the new canes, thu' y1eld1ng healthy vigorous ro'iCs. In the first year 11 1\ better to have fewer larger nower~ than many smaller ones. Post plan11ng care ,hould consist of regular deep waterings rather than frequent light waterings. and fen11i1- 1ng once every 6 week~ with a well balanced feh1l11er. Prune out -dead flower\ and thin foliage a' needed Spray with fung.1C1de\ and 10\C{- t1c1de\ when neccsa"" Orenge Cout OAJL.Y PtL.OT/Saturday. J*1U9t)' 11, 19M Sp!J_ng~ar~enJng . focus of classes A prdcninactauon what blooms an spnna to tuberous bqon11110 makmaa valenune.w.ckcr ba kC1 will be tauaht by Jam Cok, nunerycxpcn from Rottr'sCardena. The five.week course. sponsored by the Newpon 8cacih Patka •. ~bff and Recreation Department, wall be held at I Oa.m. Thursdays, bc$JOO&J\1Jln. 16, in the CommunJIY Youth Center, Corona del Mar. For rc1111tration information caJI 644-31 SI . • • • A bare-root rose demon&tration. dc11ancd to introduce prdcnan' enthusiasts to different plantana &eehniqueund flowen/plants, will kick off a scncsofproaramsat R()ICt'sGardens Demon1tr1tions by Howard Hamson, prnident oflbe Oran,e County Rose Society. wiJI beat noon and 2p.m. today and Sunday ncarthesuebc>Of' lh.cprdens, 2301 San Joaquin HiU1 Road, Newport Beach. • • • An Irvine Co. offictal wdld1acuu the"rcna1asanceofFash1on Island" durinaa meetinaoftbe Newpon Kills Garden Cub. Members wall mceut 9:30 a.m. Thurtday in the community clubhouse on Pon arlow Place, Newport Bc~h. . Speaker IS Roatr Seitz, VtCC president of urban dcs•an for the I rvahc ~· Themectinaisalsoo~ tornembenofthc Harbor View Halls.SpyaJass Hall. Jumine Creek and 811 Canyon prden clubs. • • • lkebana Oowenrrana>nawall be demonstrated by Reiko Kawamura or San Gabnel formembcnofthe Oranaie County Floral Art1G u1ld. ~ Themcetinawdl bq.in at IOa.m. Monday an the Woman'sClubofSaota Ana, 601 N. Baker St. • • • The natural history ofCallfornaa wall be explored by Elna Bakker. not.ed author and naturalist. dunng an 1 llu~t111tcd lecture at the Rancho Santa Ana Boan1c Garden, Claremont. Her talk to bcj.1n at 3 p.m Jan 19, will provide an lnlroductJo~ to her book," An Island Called C'ahforma "wh ich was recently published in a second revised cd1t1on. A reception will be held al\er the lecture and copic'> ofher book wall be available. Plant wizard gets national honors SANlA RO\A l.\l;J -Plant wizard Luther Burbank " the fir\I hon1cultunst to be inducted tnlC> the National Jn venlol"\ I lall of f-ame. packed for the honor be<.au\C of his J uly Elberta Peach Burbank and four othn 1n\cnto" were honored this week 1n Wa\h1n&· ton . DC . at the annual l1Jn,cnt1on aod expo'>lllOO of '""l'.OIOr\ held IO conJunc11on with the l ' \ Patent Office The Hall of l·ame award I\ coM1dercd the Nobel Pn1c of invenl 1ng, the hono"' paid by tr u\tce\ ol lhl· National ( ounc1I of Paten I Law Assoc1a11on~ Patent attorney Wilham H Ell1011 Jr of Ph1ladelph1a, Pa . nominated Burhank. He told the Santa Ros.a Press Democrat he nominated Rurhank "in the ~pint of the Plant Patent Ac.:t of I <n I ··a law he ~•d 1\ due lar&cl) tu Burruanli. Burbank a native of Lancaster Mus . came to tht' \anta Rosa area in 1875 and conducted extensive hortJ· cullural ellpcnmcnt\ in the ~nta Ro\a and c;eba.,topol areas dunng the nellt 51 year\ Ha\ home. grecnhouw and Burhan k ( 1ardens 1n Santa Ros.a an: landmark'> preserved for 1h1· publtl Thdul-.. Elbcna Peach. onl y one of hundreds ·or Burbank's olant cxpcn· mcnt\, was a hybndmnion sull in the "g.rnw1ng-0ut tnals" stage at the lime of Burbank's death 1n 1926 The peach wu one of a collccuon ol plants s.old later b) Burbank's widov. Eh1~beth to Starke Brothel"\ Nurser) in \.11\~un •Plant shade, Oowenng or fruit tree., nov. v.h1lc bare root stock u available 1t's eas~ to do and the hcndit't Jrl' all \Our\ • ;\ comb1nat1on fentl11er and prt't'mngcnn· l ontrul fur cra~ass can be applied to \Our lawn th•'> month •Winier spra)1ng 1s preventtvl." mcd1unl." for a gardl·n \1an\ rommon garden l'nc m1c\ can Ix-(augh1 cllhl·r 1n hiding or fa~• J\lrl"p l)(l 1h1s all 1mrx>nan1 JOb a~ fa\t a\ -..ou lJn "It was not my 1ntenuon to add to the d1fficult1es being expenenccd by our farmers and cauJcmen," he said, adding that their s1tuat1on "1s partacu· larly acute 1n these difficult economic t1mei. for rural Amenca." NE W YORK -. A ~tudy 1\\Ued hy the American Jewish Commm11tec They committed themselves lo a I 0-point program of sp1ntual. educa· uonal and social work in adhcren~ to "the will of Jesus Chnst and desire of the rcspccuve churches to find ways to express Chri stian love, cooper· a11on and understanding of one another..." Similar covenants have been for - med elsewhere between Protestant and Roman Cathoh~ congrega.taom. Pope John PaaJ ll puta hia hande on the head of Bi•hop Donald Waerl of Seattle, Wa•h., one of ae•en btabope w ho were ordained thla week hi ce remonlee lnalde St . Pete r'• BuUllca. •l hi\ 1\0lll'ol 1h1· ht·\t IUTll'\ lo tr.tll\pl.mt ntJth ne~grccn c1nd deciduou' \hruh\ ( unsult \ou1 nur'>t'r\mJn ·" 11 1 tn hn11.1ul· •Houseplant\ \hould ha ' t· 1 hnr 11'.1 \I'\ cleaned ot Jl l umul:rn·J \Ju land those requiring 1h1: mo\I light \h11uld hi· muq•J 1n "''"'n 111 "'lndu"' \.\Ith d southern exposurt· ...... ------------------------Censorship involves minister OAK.LAND (AP) -1 he d1stnct attorney's office has begun an 1n- vestiption into whether a minister should be characd wtth theft for fa1hn1 to return a library book he says 1s obscene. The anvcs11pt1on. requested by Alameda County supervisors, as the boomerana effect for the Rev Enc Smllh of Dublin , who had contacted state and rcdcral authont1es an an attempt to get the book "Show Mc" confitcated from county library shelves. "I never intended to steal the book and not return it." he said on Wednesday. "I never dreamed the board of supervisors would take such a drastic view of what I've done I thought they would be o n my side 1n uiking the book from the library " Assistant D1stnct Attorney Manin Brown said "11 will take us a few da y'i to gather all the facts and talk 10 the police agencies involved and arnve at a decision." Smith saJd he was alened to the I 97S book about m months a&o as he was watching a rehg1ous telev1s1on program_ The book. aimed at t~ch­ mg yo ung people about sex, lncludcs photographs of nude children and teen-agers 1n vanous poses "I checked the book out and viewed 11 and was very shocked at ~omr of those pictures." said the 22-year-old m1n1\ter. ~m1th ..aid he in111all> checked the boo k out through the ltbrarv's Dublin branch about six month'> ago. After reviewing 11. he took 11 10 Dublin police Sgt. Dave Di Franco last month and attempted to ha ve 11 confi'K:atcd under federal obscenity laws Aher gathenng more 1nformat1on on the book, Di Franco turned It over to the FBl's office 1n Hayward, which in tum in volved the U.S. Attorney's Office That officr ref uwd to punuc the cue because there was no crimi- nal intent 10 d1stnbu1c pornography, ~•d A~~1s1ant l I '\ Attorney Robert Fourr OUR 107th YEAR BIRTHDAY SALE! John 'Bloeser Carpet Co. is the Oldest-Cal!pet Company in California, and continues to ofter you the best in: SERVICE PRICE SELECTION ' 'INST-ALLA~ION -WARRANTIES SALE NOW THAU JANUARY •• •• I • _.: ... ~---·~· ......... ~ ANNUAL WINTER SALE SAVE 20-35°0 ON SPECIAL ORDERS SAVE UP TO 50°/o ON SELECTED FLOOR SAMPLES Contemporary Upholstery Al_I Sale Priced t • Rick Nelson special re-edited as tribute * * * "HILAIJOUS ••• A FINI COMIC CAST." -JAY ~ NEW YORK t>AllY NEWS -·-.... ~ Otml llMJ' IJIO MO NO -tC>tO •mi ........ 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PtU LIQ ut - NAYIOMM ., POOWt ....... . .-..... . .-. ..... .... °""' ...... &OOll IC•Wi• • Scb.olarsjump off to a qulek 1ead TRIVIA BOWL VSTANDINGS lhe~, the....,. tlk.inc a llun baJf, nt edee over the AIWICet ind the encUnc champion OWC &effM · IUFFELL'S UPIOLSnlY llC. ... , ..... c:....-..i am -•• .. COITA ma •115' 1- ' l -u-l'DE -rM:l1C UTlWY ... PMml UJ.1111 ----.,...,.,. ...__.., ..... ...~ _,_ - •-.SI ClllCm IU.-J lM-al ...... ..,. -CllJM cono °"'91 •tea t7MlAI •1 ... &-" ... -t•lllCI -ti!.-.,,.. ~ .. .fW7 --· ... _....,., !'DE -•· -..11 ........ l u--· ... _,_,... •MJIW1D (ZIJ) •1411 *1 •MMI Died. Jfyou ~ &oftt your entry in th11 week'• openlna round, aJI 11 not lotL Flnt-time 1cancn in neAt week'• 1C1ion will receive 1 five-point latettan bonu1. It'• time to •tart preparinc for the aecond annual Oranee County Triv- ial Pun uit c.hampionthir· 1ebeduled thi1 year for Feb. I at I Lm. In the Anaheim Plaza. Lalt yeai'1 champio_n K.lut u Barldt Niklo Society will be on hand to defend ht title and otben who'd like to thal)mae can tet inform1tton from f;tarcl Wall at S4S.2033. Look for this columA.,nCxt Saturday on the ()ajly Pilot'• new f.un and Games pq.e, and telt your trivial metllc on these question•: SAT/U l2;A5, Z:W •~45, 1:45, ·~45. lt.35 edwards UNIVERSITY ~~::!..Oii lfl~--854-8811 .. lllOBLY •SCOllMSllDSD ... 8 'Ai OUT or 10 -()NN ffiAW.lM ica"' SYOUNG HERliIK ilOLMFS NOW PLAYING ... _ ......... ....Wt i-..llMll -, __ '-a-c--.., ''" ltl-:=.-=.. =-~ -!":. -~,... ·--11111 r::::.--·-.u• "'"" .......... " .... .,_, __ ,_ L£-•-· ., - Q tQ ........... --~ ..... __ .. 1• c;.. c;..i. Uttllt \&41•1 l)OMJ ..... ,._ _,__ ....... -.. ..... U)lll" 1-.--~··--1 I. JenAifer JOftll ud 5l11Y ~le played title rolet with a commoa ftnt oame an wt.t two moviet? 2. The 1a1e Dfelet Bltftel' ume cropa up paiodlCIUy on what TV 1tnet? 3. lo what comic 1trip Mrc you likely to find a tip reedlna .. Nowy Sojac'r' . . 4. What newspaper calla itteW•tbe dally diary of the American dmam?" 5. Beethoven compoeed only one 'Clpe1"1. What was It? ~. "Life is a benquet and moat poor SOBI ire 1tarvl.na to death" declared the title chanw:ter in wbat play, latcr made into 1 muakal? 7. Name the ~or &e.,ue buetml team that once won more sames than any other club one ICllOn -and didn't make the playofl'a. 8. In what movie did Debbie Reynoldt pop out of a cake? • 9. On the radio prop'lm ·~ Romance of Helen Trent," what did Helen do for a llvlnJ? 10. Name the two U.S. cities in whcih the Beatlel' lint 1nd la1t live concerti were held. ........ , ........ I. "'Gtem&W .. (doa't feed lfter" midnJabt) l . Mike Hammer (Moodlle't-1) -l. Oteeft Lantern (1uperbero'1 OAlh) 4'. AJ( Landon, faatter or Nancy KAMeabeum (ex<andadat.e) 5. Pete Belt (Rinao't oredeceMor) 6 ... The Delpcrate tfoun" (New· man to~) 7. AurcUo Lopez (Senor Smoke) I. ..On Her Maietty'I Secret Str- vk:e" (~ him otr at the precipke) 9. The a uo Convertjble IOf'a (cooquerialWvina 1pacc) JO. ••Sometimes 1 On:at Notion," retitled .. Never Olve an Inch," and "When Time Ran Out," retitled "Earth'• final Fury" (Newm1n mov- iet) Send your •n1wen to TRIVIA c/o the Delly Pilot, P.O. Boll I 560, Q»,. MeM 92626. All elftrle1 mu11 be ffJC%1ved by WedMld.ty, otherwite IWf die player'• i..1 1«>1e will be 1wll'd«I. Man's b .est friend makes his appeal DEAR ANN LANDERS: The enclosed appeared in your column 1everal yean .,o. AJtbouab it never wl1 to brina t.ean to my \'Yet. I keep wantina to ICC it apin. No dot lover will be able to read thi1 piece and not feel a lump in bi1 or her lhroat. ADOG'I PLEA Treat me kindly, my belo ved friend, for no hean f n"all the world i1 more srateful for kindneu than the lovina heart of me. Ali I.MIDS . .,..., . Do not break mr 1pirit wilh a nick. • • • for thouah I mlpt lick your hand DEAR ANN LANDERS: When f between blows. your patience and loat my hu1band aeveraJ month• qo I under1tandin1 WJll more quickly had a sreat many phone calla and teach me the 1hinp you would have vi1it1 from relative. and friend•. me le.am. They were very helpful. But now f Speak to me of\cn, for your voice it want to tel on wath reananainc my the world'I 1wee&eat mulic, u you 'home and my Ufc. Jn order IO do this mu1t know by the fierce wagjna or I need peace and quiet. my tail when your foot1tep falls upon The problem 11 "June," a woman my waitina ear. who continues to come to my home P1c.ue take 1JlC LD.Side when 1t is everyday, without f'atJ. Somedayuhc cold and wet, for I am a domesticated arrives bcforc breakfut and 1tay1 an1m1I no lonJ,Cr accustomed IO until latr afternoon. She never bitter etemenu. r uk no areatrr atory ~ust arops in. 1han the pnvJJqe or sntina at your We were never close fncnd1 and I feet beli® the hearth. have litllc in common with thi1 Kttp mr pen filled w1lh frcth woman. She baa many problem• and wa.trr. for cahnot trll you when I J'm tick ofheanna aboul them. How suffer thil'1t . do I tell her I need time for my1etf and I with the would leave me a1oM? - And, my (nend, when I am very RX NEEDEt> IN SIOUX CITY, old. and I no lonaer enjoy aood IOWA. health hcarin• and 1iaht. do not DEAit SIOUX: At die rtak ef Mrtq make heroic etrona to keep me ao1na. •J ..._.. .. r9Men, 111 aay It fer tM I am not hav1na any fun. Ptea1t tee _,. ..... Ume. N.._.y eu ..._ that my 1rust1n1 life is taken ,aenlly. I ..... .., • ., 1• wtdMMrt yeer ,_. shall leave thi1 e.anh knowina with ....... . DRIVE -INS :~~::.,: the lul breath I draw that my fate wu A few weU-ww~ ea&eeca CMW [jQC'' safeat 1n bour handa. -A ~ u __, a. y•r ,...wem. a..,w. fiT,ll'i!!I~~ c iTv·.sMJ:RIEN IN KANSAS ~-:_::.,~•,:::• ;;.• ,';!, ..... ~ ~.,.. ... S •&MAWAV T•AUe t•) Sti OWS A f ~ 411 I 0 0 4 I 0 '" DAUIATt"'9 (0) tHOWI AT S DEAR FRIEND: 1'MM JM fw ~1 J• la1erfere wtti my tM.AC• M0011 •-• r..-ntta1 a re,.... It'• a ~ eeWtlle ~I flM h .,..1dq ... (lit) ll'hu Tiit •11111-tt•ni. ~----------------------~--;;._- .., .... .,, •011"'9Ca ... 1 >) IHOWI AT f oo > u • n 1 4 0 lot U1 CMCNttn L.c ... , J) J 00 4 JO 1 16 t o lft 70 MM ..,...u .. ~ .. , f I 0 ) 20 t )0 I 0 0\ INIAK AT I 00 H I) ll'AHlt • u 7 It .. I t It vw..,i::•LOCK ""' ....... IHOWt AT t 10 1 u • • to C OUMI _..,,..._. r• &HOWi A T I 0 4 00 1 00 .. 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Q.t-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: •114 o .n• oat •.U0'7N CllaiLES GOIEI , ................. c ..... a...·. -· ........ ....... ,..,... .... a...,.. ..... . P.O. IH .at. or ...... Jll. -..a.. .. r SATUAOAY, JANUARY 11. 11M ... ,. MVe OM more .. b1fore IMldng .... , 9oWI ......... Celvtn PMt• nree M to tell• thr11 lhot .. ...._et t of C.11. ffucker ~s long reign co.mes to end .. Dlillr .......... Dick Tacker. earlJ lD Illa 24-reu football coaclllnC career at <>nae• Cout Collete. By ROGER CARLSON Of ... Dlillr,... ... After 35 year1 it wasn't easy to arrive at the decision and it wasn't easy to talk about it, not even for Dick Tucker, the veteran Oranee Cout Collqe football coach who built a reputation u a winner with deeds on and off the field. The Tucker era at Coast wu officially ended Friday afternoon as the 59-year-old called it quits, althouah he'll maintain his position as athletic director. The teareb for a replacement has beaun and OCC officials say it's a wide- open situation. , "I have maxed emotions," said Tucker. "After this many years ... that's about it." For the record that was Tuckcr'J address, because he couJdn't continue -very l'hucb out ofstyle for the coach who guided Brea-Olinda Hi~ for 11 years and a 97-18-l record before wmina a nothing propam at Coast into an overnight sensatio n. The Bucs' three-year record before Tucker was 7-19-1. Tucker changed that with marks of 9-1, I()..() out of the blocks,.continued with powerhouse after powerhouse and capped it with the 11-0 '15 1quad. After regainina his composure, be admitted the preceding 24 years at Coast "went very fast," and u><>kc freely o n several topics. ' Winning seasons were almost commonplace at one point during Tucker's lonJ reign, but wins and losses weren't being added up Fnday. For the reasons why he found frogs Kl his throat Friday, it goes much deeper. "In all ho nestly wins and losses kind of blend together." admitted Tucker. "But J remember the people. I had g1eat people." Again he had to compose himself after chokingly coming to tears. "Boy," he said, "this isn't my style," surprucd by has own emotions from a 6-3. 195-pound frame that mocks has years. Tucker said he made his dcc1s1on a couple of weeks ago, but admitted just prior 10 Chnstmas he had visions of another campaign. Die~ Tac~er'• record kMtlt &rN-01100. High I 11 vear1) Orange Coast Coast (24 VM fl) Totals (35 vMra) -~ 4-4-0 .... 3-0 10-1-0 ....2-1 1-2-0 11-1-0 t-1-0 •-2-0 12+• 10-1-0 10-1-0 t-1-o lo+t ........ 4-H 4·H .... , ... S-H .... 2-1 .... 3-0 7-2·1 .... ,-o 7·3-0 7-H 11·0-0 6-4-0 S-4-1 7-3--0 2-1-0 2·1-0 3·7--0 0-10-0 4-S-1 4-.... o 2-7-1 W L T ~ 97 11 1 ,14 129 102 5 .551 226 120 • .651 "I had to do some soul-searching." said Tucker. a °""',...,.... coach whose teams went Just 17-51-2 the past seven years. Dick Tacker la aJacnna coachiq h.la lu t (Pleue eee TUCD R/88) &ame U Oraace Cout football coach. ·Estancia can't stop Sea Kings Oc~an View breaks in new game plan; 50-37 Fountain Valley loses out in Sunset _League open er from the field, held the sconng to a bare minimum as the Scahawks ( 11-4) took a slim 7-6 lead into the second quaner. But Ocean View's trans1t1on game smoothed out and DcBrouwer tried on shots fro m all points to lead the Scahawks to a 21-14 halfi1mc margin. from whiGh the-BeFOns (9-7) could never recover. quaner and fin ashed tied with Butler for game-high honors with 17. "Teams have been real patient with us. They'll wall on us," Harris said. Paticn~ was indeed tested in the first penod as the Scahawks were 2 of 11 and the Barons hit o nly 2of10 from the field. f. By SHARON FRUTOS °' ... .,.., ......... Eagles SIOw .F ryer for three quarterS.- but fa lter. 44-31 Ocean View High loost'ncd its ofTen~. tightened its defense, and fit nght into its new game pfan -allxit a little tardy -on 11s way to a 50.37 handling of Fountain Valley in a Sunset ~ue­ o~ning basketball game tn the Barons· gym Fnday DJghl. "That was our game plan.·· Hams said "Usually an December you try a lot of things. We tried it the last two games - our big team We found we're best when we're running. so we went to our smaJler guards.·· Ater the intermission. thouah. Butler relued considerably and paced Ocean View to leads of 13 131-18) and 14 points ( 40-26) in the second half. ··1f they·rc goint to surround Ricley (Butler), we're going to make that cho1et." Hams said of using his smaller staners. "It looks like us going 10 help us·· By JOSEPH DUDEVOlR D.-,,...C.; IJI a 1 Estancia Hi&h threw everything but the kitchen sink at Jeff Fryer to try to slow down Corona del Mar's instant Point machine. "We knew if we evcr,o t loose we'd bust out," Scatuawk Coach Jam Hams said. And it was Blaine DcBrouwer and Ricky Butler who designed the breakout for Ocean View. which was kept 1n check throughout the first penod by the Barons. Ocean View chose not to stan 6-8 Mike Vogtmann., who scored two points. lostead. DcBrouweT (6-0) and Shane Moms (6-1) staned at guards. Butler was at the high post, while r~ Haz~y and Tony Pan21ca took the forward spots Hams' staning lineup was decided Thunday. after the Scahawks had dropped thrcc o f their lac;t four games. Two Fountam Valley players helptd out. Senior forward Tim Johnson tosed in I 0 points and Glenn Gordon added a 1eam-hlgh I 5 Hams e~pects to US(' the same fiv~ staners as often as 11s effect1v:e. And 1f1t"s not. Hams won't l hange 11 midway through a gam<' Eagle Coach Joe Reid even said prayers in an attempt to get some ~lief from the sharp-shooting Sea King guard who came into the game a veraaing 29.8 points per game. But in the end no~hin seemed to matter, as Fryer dra CdM past the gutty visitors, 3 1, before a packed house of 1,400 Friday night. Fryer shrugcd off a slow stan to finish with a game-high 24 points to aive the first-place sea Kinas a Sea View f...eaaue record of 3-0, 13-2 overall. "Our defense was the difference." said CdM Coach Jack Errion, "along with Fryer's offense. We didn't get a lot of points. but neither did they. "But make no mistake, (Estancia) ii one fine club." he added. "They're Glcll-coachcd and can set the tempo of a pme if you let them." The tem{>O of this pme was slow even when at was at its hiabest speed. Estancia (1 -2, 8-6) milked the clock dry before puttin& up an~:iots. And on defense, the cs ran a box-and-one most of the ni&ht to slow d own Fryer, alona with 2-1-2 and 3-2 mncs. At times Eatancia enjoyed some success. limitina Fryer to 14 points through three quarters wh~n Corona del Mar held a 29-18 lead. But Fryer, who has scored as many as 46 points this season along with five other games over 30, is th e type of player that can be slowed but not stopped. Estancia found that out when Fryer threw in I 0 bia ones in the fourth quarter to tum a tiaht pme into a lauaher. ·'We'll have to play smart not to aet blown out." said Reid before the p~e. and that's euctly what the Eqles did by not aettina in a run-and· shoot affair with the Sea Ki!'JI. But while Estancia p layed 1t11rind out baJf-eourt p me, the CdM defense shut off the inaide and didn't allow an !qle to reach double fiprea. Ouard Steve Pinckney was the hiah man for the visitors with his ciaht points. "The job we did oo their ~ men wu just peat," said Errion. 'Scan (Pl-.. ... UA IUN08/8S) A Fountain Valley slow-up 1n the m111al pcnnd. combined w11h both teams· 1nab1l1ty to hit Tlal8 reboaad'• •P for_...._ u llartaa'a Pr.ton Rayalette (14), Olien Scott llober· DcBrouwer scored eight point\ in the 'iC'Cond ..Not (with) this team Th<'\ don•t adJUSt V.('11 .. Blalne DeBroawer ..., ...................... ly (53) and Slaawn Jen90a (back). and Vlk-lDC WUU&m QalDD (rlelat) lay laailcla OD It. Vikings bruised, but not beaten Hattabaugh leads Marina to 42-38 victory over HB By CHRIS MONAHAN Dllltr ,._. C.u 4 ....,, With many of his Manna Hlgh teammates falling b) the wayside because ofinjunes or foul trouble. the JOb of wanning Fnday night's unset League opener fell n&ht into the ~ands of junior auard Matt Hat- tabaugh. Hattabaugh turned out to be the nght man at the nght plaet. in this case the free throv. hne. as he h11 fi,c of six charity shots 1n the game's final minute to hf\ th<' Vikings "'er ho'' Huntington Beach, 42-38 have 10 cltmb out of a hok lin the 'itandings) """1) back-up guard ".itcncr 1\ 11ut wtth the flu. Craft tv.1sl\ h1\ ~ncr .inJ Me)en takes lhc clbo"' to ht\ t'\.rhd We were 1n som<' trouhlc. r<orcc1alh .,.,tth our guard\ Han.ihaush J:J a good JOb free 1hro.,.,1ni "That's the kind nf pla' v.c CJ.· pccted from hi m earltcr tn the }ear but he has real!\ tl<'co up and down Tonight h<' came through I hope that builds '°m<' confid<'nC<' 1n him ·· Hattabaugh"<> free throv.<; v.crc (Pleue eee MAIUl'IA/83) Edison in 78-48 decisiQn By STAN GRANCH ~ .... c., 0 • ,, The Vikanp ( 1-0. 11-6) and Coal h Steve Popovich. who was alrt'ad ~ massing back-up point guard Bnan Sterzer because of the flu. haJ 10 watch as Bill Craft went down wtth a twisted knee (SC'Cond quaner) and forward. M ike Meyers was fom-d out W1th a lacerated eyelid (founh) To compund his tnJury trouhle\. E~penen~ w8' th1• ~l'' I rid<" Po povtch saw his ~nter Mar~ night 1n Edison High'' 'un\l'I I <a~uc Gfl>f"IC9()n and has bc~l scorer. basketball opener w11h \\ e .. 1n11n\lcr ~ forwaui.St.evc..U.Uud..~a.-.a.._....,a .... n .... d...,froUIU.lm.._a~l ..... I ... m..,.d'-0'1ca.....,U.xon:.:-'-':.:.:h~c..;..l ..;..;h.;;;;,arg......_cr-T.,-- 1n and out of the pme .... 1th foul had the edge. taking the UJlllt'r hand trouble. from the field and in r \rl ut11m at ··This first lcque win i<1 '<'" both ends of the fl oor important. We rcall~ wantC'd 1t:· 5aid .4.nd for good mca'>uan:. t>-2 Rich Popovich. "We do n't care 1f it"s b) m1th repondcd v.11h an ind•' 1duJlh one point -4-3 W<' have 10 pl8\ a fint-quan<'r 'IUfJ<' th81 \('I lht' tt'mpn Fountaan Valley and Oc-can Y1e.... for th<' ~t of th<' nighl comma up and you don't want w .. Our cxpenem:e and :n1rlhgl'll\l' wcrc the key fa tor" that hclpt'd u' Sailors break loose in third period for 65-54 victory win... uid &h<1on ( ll.l! h Ion Rorchcn after has Chargcr<1 hi<'" out 78-58 at Edison The victorv hf\, thr ChJtl(t'I'\ overall rtt0rd· 10 I 1-4, while W<'~l· minster falls to '-11 . 81 IAAAY f'AUL&Nl!:R Newpon till'bor Hilb'• Sai.lon ouucorcd ¥iaitint Unlvenity 17·2 durina a five-m inute IJ'aft In the third quarter and went on to an easy 6,S-54 Sea View Laauc dc.daion Friday n'&ht at tl)e Seilon. l)'m. • "We came out and p&ayed well in the third QUaner," Mid Harbof Coech Tim Pantl. Pantl called hia 1ealn '• play in tbc ftnt half "a little lackadailical .. ~· buildi11a 3'-lO lead at the intcnni•on. The ckfenaC wu lhc ltey an a.e third quaner," be eoeed. ne of'hll...., ·-••• pan in lbe ~ird period apurt 1111ae t .. (?.r, '"'> hJt 9 of J .-.a in IM q--... liloldine lbe rojans(l-1, 6-7) lO 6of ,, ....... . Nf"WMft tMti 14 Jew .,._ than the . Trojans but matched them with 24 field aoaJ1. The Sailors' consistently aot open lhots by penetratina into the Trojan defen1e and panana otr LO unaUardcd teammates. The Tan aho t 58.3 pcrunt for the pme to Univenity's 43.4 percent. "We p1tsed as well 11 we have •II year,'' said Panel on has team's ability to act the <>pen shot. In addition to outshootlna the vuhon from the field the Saalon ndted 17 o( 23 free throws, to 6 of 1 l for the TfOJUL c. Wtt T<>ttll, a 6-3 etnlor fOrward kid the parade to the chanty stnpel hittins l 2 of 14 lO ., with four buck.eta from tne Mid for a~ hiltl 20f0in1a. Stnaor parda Maurice Lee and Jobn Richard• Mtt tbc triller men all ntab• for t.bc •• Sailors. dJShana off for several assists and tallyinJ nine and 10 poants respectively. "Qur JUArdS havt been OUr Slrenflh all year,'' said eand, addif!. "1\Jcbanb IS JUSt &ettin& betteT tVCf)' pmc.' Juniors Mark Craiaand John Alstrom each ad<kd 10 points in the b.lanccd Sailor attack. Altuom allO aot tbc to~ job of cont11n- •nt Uaivcnity's 6-l sophomore auard ~vc tolzof1'. "Alttr0m did a arctt JOb on Stolzofl (14 pointa. none an the final penod)." said Panel. Ncwpon &Ot the Jump l"arty, bu11d1nt a 14-6 cuabaoa and \ht TroJIM could not act cloeer than four until the e>penina minute of the lhird stanza. Latee oaa.n. who aect Un1vcnaty wath l 9 DOin~ b1t from the 1.nllde to cut the f1W11n to "-' ~n1'•n 1he ltlCOOd half. but the Tan took over as the Tro1ans massed five ofth(1r nut Sill shots and had a pair of turnovers Before thc- dust had cleared the lead wu a com fonable S 1-34 ind the Tro11ns could never recover Newpon went to a 1em1-dday offente wt th 6·46 rcm11nina ~1na by 10 (~).and held the bell dfect.avely UntvCf'S.1ty coach ~ve Scoain bt"'.pn rchbana has stanen down t.M 1t:re1ch •Y•na. "Thty 1ust wtrcn't playina well " ScotlJn pvc all iM credlt to the Sadon. 0 Tbey played well ana they dae1 mt \0 win." be IAJd. Both 1eems traal ~£:orona del Mar (}.()) by ODe 11me an lelluc y. Newpon H"'* tnvdt so ( 1-2. M) Wodnadly. wWe U aivmt!Y 9"1 •ti ftrtt home 1e11ue 11me, '*'int &be I J.1 Sea KJftll. C omina into to Fndav n1~ht''I contest. the Lion · defen~ caused an avCf'lle of 24 tumove" a pme. but tht C'hararn ( 11-4 ovt"raJI) only turned the hell over four t1m~ 1n the fit1t half and had 14 tumoveM for the p.me 8orchen attnbutC'd 1h1s to upcmncr. "We have an e11:.~ncnccd team, plus ~-c matched up well wtth them beau~ 1n effccl we stanc<.i fi .. t auard and the ~ unabk 10 uap us .. •• Before tht tan of the pmc Wtttm1nttcT Coech Dick Xau IAJd. "Our team matehes up well Vlli\b t.Mm: they arc 1 mall team like us and tfe lhotl'4 be able to ft'bound Wdl ,..... .. a.OR/at) ,Jaliliar reaches ~milestone in win ~ Lakercenterreaches '34,000-potnt plateau ,,fn 124-102trtumph Tbe LMm suned -daird .. W by OOtlCOrial fndjeM 11~ wl coeaed aoao 16-17 k9d th~ thnie quanttS. • Loi ....... doled With a )l.p)Ult ...... aod OUIJ'Cbouoded lndM• s.Mt b tbc ~-It .. die.,._,. strU&b t victor)' for tbel.Mln. * ClfJ , .. 1ta1t ,_,,.. ~ EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. - Marques Joau.o bit I 0 'Of his 29 poi.n11 in the fOu.rtb quaner as tbc Loi ADeeia Oippen -r. I fivc-pme lolina areak ~~ 12S-l 20 victory OVft' the New Jeney Nets. Tbe Oippm. 12-25, broke a 96-96 tie cart in the fourth period with a ..,..i o1 teVeD scniaht poinu, four by Frantlin EdwaRta lad three by Jun-~ 8ridfeman, lo take the lead for New Jersey, 23-l s. rallied to within I 07-l OS with. 3:41 to play on a free throw by Duwi.D Cook, but JobMOn scored oa a budine jumpu and then added a layup, sivina the Oippen a command•n& 111-JOS advantage. Norm Nuon added 21 points and c.edric Mowell bad 19 as t.bc Oip- pea woo i>r only the fourth time in 19 roed pmcs. .. Four! Peete leads i after Dock of bird• He takes 3-stroke advantageatTofC wt th stunning 64 CARLSBAD (AP)-Calvin~ reaect otr a ltrina Q( bar couecuuve birdies OD tbe way to I specta(UW 6" that pve him th~ conU'OI Friday in the third round of the ToUTDameotofCbampionL Pecte's S..under-per effort in bfiaht, ~sunny weat.bet, matcbed the on the La Cos\I Cowltty aub c:oune and pve Peete a 5'-bok total ofl99. That is 17 under par for thnlC rounds and moved him within ~ of the 72-bole record for this elite even~wbiCb brinp totetber only the winners of PGA Tour titles fi'om the last 12 months. The record since·tbe tournament has been played here is 273, lS under par, and Peete would need only a score on4 in today's final round to tie it -That's got to be the best I've ever putted," $Aid Peete, who has a reputatiQn as golfs most accurate striker of the ball but whose putting bas been suspect. On Frida~. be one-putted l l times. did not make a bogey and did not have a S on bis ca.rd. • am&leU.r to play UI Uua 34-,..,...q 10Uf'D,&1De0t. moved IP to Ulb 1C1 pMICltioft of third plllCe widt I 1 and a 2<11 total. : Tom Kitt, the defendi., cbampic wbo WU tied With Peete and O'Metl for tbe ~ ~ tliooedJ • 73 tbat diopped him ...... tbe l*'C· Kitt Mat tblOUlb 46 bol wit.bout • boeeY. tben drC>PPJ strokes on the nest two bole&. Kitt QI Ued at 208 with ~ E.dwuds and Pbil Blackmar. 6i wards bad a 69 and Blackmar cloee up with a 66. Masten champioo Bern.bar Laneer of Wett Germany bad a 1 that put bim at 209, 10 sbots blic with 18 boles to ao in the cbue for $90 000 fint prize. iJ.s. Open champ Andy Nor1J with a 71. and British Open till( bolder Sandy Lyk of Scotland, with 71 , WCR tied at 213. PGA dwnpio Hubert Grun struaJed to an 80 an. dropped to last in cDe 31-man field I 228. In the septil'ate but concurretll tournament for Seniors Tour wio nen. with a tow of SI00,000 up fe> .,..,., Miller 8arl>er bad a thi.tc co~tive 70 a.od moved out to.; five-shot lead at 210. ' .. That's U sood IS J've CV~ putted. .. Batber said .• Duryt Dawkins led the Nets with 27 point&, while Albert Ki~ bad 24 and Mm Gm.i.niki added 22. The loss ~the Nets t.hree-pme winning and was just the fourth defeat at bomc in 21 pmes for New Jersey. ,, ....... ·Cabin Peete reacta u be watcbee 25-foot blrdle patt fall bato tile cap OD 12tla bole of T oarnament of Claampiona. Mark O'Meara, who entered the day's' play in a tie for the lead. shot a solid S-uodcr-par 67, yet lost three shou to Peete. He was second aJone at 202. Soon V crplank., 21 . the first Arnold Palmer scored an Cllk·: durina a round of 70 that lifted bin into second at 21 S. His score induckc a one-shot penalty which becalledor himself. when be double-hit a putt or the ei&bth hok. It was an infnctiec seen by no one elle. • City officials ride wave of requests into surf 1nuseum SANT A CRUZ-Folks around Santa Cruz are scourina their attics and garages for old surfboards and other memorabilia for a new museum dedicated to those who bans out on the beach and "bana ten" in the ocean. Museum orpni7.er" Dan You04 and other surfing enthusiasts approached city officials in November about a surfing mU5CUm in Santa C ruz, which be said bas .. an international reputation for "Surfing. It's a surfin& mecca." The officials loved the idea and ..effered a li&)lthousc just north of the city near a popular surfing area. Youna. 32, said the idea for the museum came from members of the Santa Cruz longboardcrs Union. which includes "a lot of the older guys who arc coming bide to surfing. It's like a surfing Kiwanis or a surfing Jaycees." Once word got out that city officials had approved the plan, calls bep.n to come 10 from people who had items to donate to the museum. ··The response bas been overwhelming." said Young. who has been surfing since his teens. One woman called about two surfboards that had been in her attic for years. Yo ung said the boards turned out to be "perfcctJy preserved·· hollow redwood boards used in the 1930s. Young said the organi.z.ers plan to devote one waJI oftbe small museum to be devoted to the different ways of riding the waves -bodysurfing. paddleboards, longtfoards and U!c shorter higb-tecb models used today. Other exhibits will be rotated because of the volume of memorabilia contributed, be said. He said admission will be free, but donations will be accepted and fund-raising activities arc planned for the museum and the Surfriders Foundation, a group dedicated to orotecting surfing areas. Quote of the day Mask JoblCMI of the Lakcrs, asked what he'd do if he played on the same team as 7-4 Houston forward Ralph Sampson: "Order the nngs for the next 10 years." Baaeball union filee grievance NEW YORK -The baseball players' Ill union said Friday 1t has flied a grievance to knock drug-testing clauses from cpntracts of some major league players. "Eventually, the matter should get to the per- manent arbitrator," Don Fehr. the union's chief, said. "And we wtll ask him to void such clauses ... Tom Kobcns ot Los Angeles is now the arbitrator wbo deals with disputes mvolving the basic contract between the club owners and the players. The union mainuuns that requiring players to agree to drug testing violates labor law. arguing that such tests must be bargained for as part of the basic agreement. "The only players who are being asked to sign contracts with drug testing clauses are those who want a auarantecd contract." said Barry Rona, general counsel -----~ IO he Pl•-Relations Committtt. ..he-owners' l · bargaining ~~it. "If they don't want to a drug·testina clause. they can sign a basic, standard contract." Slzen win 11th out of lut 12 ..... Mai.e scored 26 points and m· ~ull~ down 17 rebounds, and "'8rlet llaftle7 added 21 points as Pbiladelp~ defeated Sacramento, J 13-102, in the National Basketball Association Friday ni&h'7 snappin& the Kinas' f our-pme winnina streak. The Vlctory was- tbe 11th in 12 games for the 76ers. who cattier in the day announced they had traded former Cal State Fullerton standout Le. w ... to Washington in exchange for ~J Greea ... 1n other action, Lury Bl.N scored 29 points, and Demit J...._ and Inia Mellale bad 2-4 each as Boston snapped Atlanta's five- pme wino.in& st.rQk with a 11S-108 victory over the Hawks. The Celtics built a 21 -point lead late in the third period. then easily withstood an Atlanta charge in the final quart.er in improving their home record to 16-J . . . Re.._. Blactmu scored nine of his 25 points in the fourth quarter Ma'•• as Dallas saw a 23-point lead dwindle to seven before pulling away from Phoenix for a 117-l 04 victory ... Forward Sten J.-... scored 2 1 points to lead Sao Antonio to a 124-97 victory over Golden State. The Spurs bad si~ other playen in double . figures, including Mike Mitdtell with 17 points., rook.ie AUre*kt Bmpa with 16 and DaTM G~Md and AJYlll Roberi.. with 14 apiece ... Guard Mike GIHD, in onJy his fifth pme with Milwaukee, came off the bench to score six points in the final four minutes, lifting the Bucks to a 95-89 victory over Ponland. Glenn, wbo joined the Bucks Jan. I to replace the injured Cra1c Bodies. helped Milwaukee to its sixth straight victory at home. Quebec rallies put Edmonton Peter SURiy scored two goals, his rill second capping a tbrec-goaJ explosion in , lbc last fou.r minutes of play, as Quebec extended its winning streak to six games with a 5-3 National Hockey League triumph Friday night over Edmonton. Pae.I Gllll1 gave the Nordiques the lead when he scored with 3: 12 remaining. just 49 seconds after Robert Picard tied lbc score. Pae.I Coffey scored two goals and Wayae Gretlky had three assists as the OiJers lost their second st.raiaht pme ... Elsewhere in the NHL. Job hder and Dan AMreydltlk each scored twice as Buffalo downed Toronto, 9-7 ... Tny Marray and Ed Olnyk scored two ,oa1s apiece to lead Chicago to a 9-4 victory over Detroit. The win was the Black Hawks' I 0th in 12 games ... Belt Breoke bad a goal aod two asssists to spark a five-goal second period, leading the New York Rangers to a 6-4 triumph over Montreal. snappin1 the Canadiens' four-pme winning streak ... S7lvala T11r1eem converted a pass from Roll Frucl1 midway through the final period to gjve Hanford a 4-3 decision over Vancouver after the Whalers had blown a thrcc-.oal lead in the first period. Lendl aweepa paat McEnroe ATLANTA -Top-seeded Ivan Lendl ~ defeated No. 2-seed John McEnroe, 7-6, 6-3, Fnday 01ght to advance to the final of a Challenge tennis toumamenL He wilJ face Jimmy Connors for the title today. Connors. the fourth seed, beat No. 3 Stefan E.dbera of Sweden. 6-3. 6-3. earlier Friday at the Omni Lendt, who is ranked No. I m the world ahead of McEnroe. had I I aces in the match, including two in the first-set tiebreaker. which be won 7-4. · Lend I had his serve broken onJy once io the match, m the fourth game of the first set. But the CUCh immediately broke back a.nd both players s\lyed on 9Cf'VC until the-ticbruker:-_.._ ~ In the second 5el. Lendl broke McEnroe in the fourth pme for a 3-l lead and served out the match. Jordan out until nezt.montb CHICAGO -Olicago Bulls guard m Michael Jordan will be sidelined at least until the fint week of February after team doctors learned that a broken bone in his left foot bad not healed as quickly as expected, a spc>Jccsman for the National Basketball Association team said. Jorda.n played just three games before breaking his left foot. and club officials, eyeing a disappointing 14-23 mark, had hoped to have last sea50n's NBA Rookie of the Year and the team leader in almost every department baclc in the lineup sometime this month. Televialon, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m. -TENNIS: Men's singles final of Atlanta tourney, Channel 2. 10 a.m. -GOLF: MONY Tournament of Champions. Channel 4. 10 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Superbowl of Motocross, Channel 9. 11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgetown at St. John's. Channel 2. 1 J a.m. -WRF.STUNG: Channel 9. Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: E.ast vs. West in Shrine all-star game from Stanford University. Channel 9. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal State Fullerton at San Jose Stale, Channel 56. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at Washington, Channel 2. I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Hula Bowl -Top college all-stars compete. from Honolulu, Channel 4. I p.m. -P RO FOOTBALL: NFL Films presents, Channel 7. 1:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Billie Jean King is profiled. Channel 7. 2 p.m . -SUING: World C up, Channel 7. 3 p.m . -COi.LEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at Wasbinaton State, Channel 2. 3 p.m. -BOWLING: PBA tourney from Union City, Calif., Channel 7. 4 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Racing from Ascot. Channel 56. · 4 p.m. -SOCCER: AustraJja vs. New l.ealand in World Cup qualifying match (played Nov. 3). Channel 34. -4:30 p.m . -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: The Harlem Globetrotters, featuring the first woman member of team, Lynette Woodard, from ~nsas City. Channel 7. 5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders' Playbook., Channel 4. S:30 p.m . -PRO BA.SIETBALL: Oippers at Chicqo, Channel S. 7:30_p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakcrs at Seattle, Channel 9. 10 p .m. -BOXING: Channel 34. RADIO I p.m. -COLI.EGE BASKETBALL: CaJ State Fullerton at San Jose State, K WR W ( 13 70). I p.m. -COi.LEGE BA.Sgp:J'BALL: USC at Washington, KNX (I 070). 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS&.ETBALL: UCLA at Washin&ton State, KMPC (710). S:30 p.m. -P RO 80<1EY: Kings at St Louis, KGIL(l260). S:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Qippers at CbicalQ. KMPC (710). · 7:3Crp.m . -COl.L£GE BASKETBAU.: UC Irvine at Pacific, KPZE ( 1190). 7:30 p .m. -PRO BASl.ETBALL: Lakers at Seanle KMPC (710). 7ii!:·m. -cou.EGE BAKE'l'BAU.: LON l SW.at New Mexico State {delayed). K WOW ( 1600). NewOrlean a step away: CHICAGO (AP)-Twenty-two years ago, when th Chicqo 8c:ars played this game, it was for aJI the marb the National Football League championship, and tM won it. .. League" bas since been replaced by .. Confen:ncc' and it's just one more step-albeit the last one - on th road to the ultimate game. And to get there, the Bea have to get pa:st the Rams. A lot of fans and so-caUed cxpens have a1read conceded Chicago a benh in the Super Bowl 84'1inst eithc the Miami Qolphins or the New En&land Patnou. Not so said Bean defensive end Richard Oent .. It's nothing that I want to talk about." he said. "AL I'm interested in now is the (NFC) championship game You can't look over the hill until you get on top." Jnte~tingly. it was Dent's agent who had suges that bis All-Pro client might not play in the Super Bowl · stalled contract neaotiations wcrcn 't ironed out ahead o time. Now, after Dent's exceptional (31/l sacks, 61/i tackles game against the New York Giants last Sunday, the Bea have sweetened their offer, toaboutS I. I million a yearfo three years according to the Olicago Tribune. Dent spent a lot of time wrapped around Pbil Simms. the Giants quanerback., a week ago. Presumably he ,..:ould like to get an equally close-up look at Dieter Brock, me Rams' quarterback and an NFL rookie after 11 yea in the Canadian Football league. Brock has been much maJi8'1ed this season. panicularty after the hype that preceded his arrivaJ from Winnipq, about how be had a buooka for an arm. 'flie press clippings and his pa.S$iDJ were buried under the Rams' runninuame. Last weekend. wben Eric Dickerson was rolling up a playoff-record 248 yards and two touchdowns in the 20-0 victory over Dallas.. Brock completed six of 22 passes for SO lards. ··1 get mad because a lot o people, here (in LA) especially, think J'm a bad quarterback, which I think is ridiculous," Brock said. "I feel I can throw the football as well as anyone. I've just got to get the chance to do it more often." But as Chicago's t'rec safety. Gary Fencik, observed: "The Rams are most cffecti ve when they don't ask Dieter Brock to do much ... In other words. the Bears would love to sec hjm throwing more often. It wouJd mean they have dealt with Dickerson. Kings win on late goal BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP)"-Jay Wells scomi on a slapshot at I 5:42 of the third period to lift the Los Angeles Kinp to a 4-3 National Hockey League victory over the Minnesota North Stars Friday niaht. • · The victory was the third in the last four games for the last-place Kings. For Minnesota. the Joss was tbe second in three pmes. The f(jnp' Phil Sykes struck 6nt, at 10:41 of the first ~J. tak.ina a pus from Bryan Erickson and blasting it put Minnet0\I goalie Don Beaupre. Less than two minutes later, Marcel Dionne took a pau behind the net and slapped it past Beaupre on a power play to sive the Kinp a 2--0 lead. · The North Stars came back in the second period to tic it 2-2. Neal Broten aot his fint goal of the pme at S:16, and Steve Payne tied the score on a wrist shot at 13:33 when tbc_puck detlected off' the-pipe and ~ Khlp forward Dean Kennedy before caromina into the net. · J.P. KelJy pve Los Anteles a 3-2 lead I :.20 lalCT oa a wrist shot from the left circle. After Wells' aoaJ pve Los Aqeles a 4-2 lead. Dirk Graham tcored for Mlnnet0ta at 17:08 to make the final score 4-3. , ~~;.r=~~j;. · ~~h~~~:,~~y~~er ' !~~~~~~:~~~·d.~~~:~~~!-~ ~-:::sg~e. wounds oo bis naht hand that will th id Ii hi -throuah tut teaSOO, the Patriots have been 1 Shelby Jordan of the Los Anecles Raiden, one~ Cal BaptistColleaelhotablisierina keep New England Patn~t5 star Oil CS e IlCS COaC ng different ~uncb from 1M p-oup of pumblen and the many playm traded away from New £nal&nd 70 percent from tbt field and. con· lrvanapi f~ from Sundays ffiAFC underacb.ievm that usuany finished 9.7 and 8·8 1n contract disputes. "He's a coech who b.N verted 18of20atthefroethrowlineto d'~ ~ .... !urnpemnet ::.ere,_su Feryreda MIAMI ( ... D)-OnaNovc,m"--day n---ty30 when they aboukl have been 12-4 and l l·S. This sacrifi~ his Own eao for the playen and the hold otrSouthcm California CoUcs. un~ .... -• ~ .. ._n r ~ vc• C61• year, they wae J 1-S, wannina nine oftbeir last 13. team." 98-83, in an NAIA District ill ud his wife. a published report said years aao. • youoa Baltimore receiver named then won two pla~ft' pmcs on the road to reach buketbell contest Friday niebt on the Friday. . Raymond 8my burned the Washinaton Redskins Sunday's AFC utle pme at the Oranec Bowl "The only way t~ play the pme is to play for Vaniuants• noor. • The Patnot J..edaer of QuJncy. with a dozen receptions. His principal Vlctim was qaintt Sbu&a·1 Oolptuns.. someone who loves 1t the way I do." ~ys John which published I~ s~ory, did not an l&ioa comerblck named Don Shula. A lot of bis success is due to bis ability to Hannah. New Enaland's AU-Pro 1\W'd. ''This man identify 1 ~ for us anfonnadon. It's typical of Berry that he e~oncratcs tbe man communicate with hll playcn and 90me is stems lovt1 the pme the way I do." Fryar, a wide receiver and the he Will COKb apiftll in Sunday's AFC tatle pme. his sucxas u a player an unusual tran in a •• . · • · National Foo~ Leaaue's top punt "I cau,bt maybe si• apjnst Don. (lined up at. proksaioo where the btst COKbes ofttn have W~ttver Raymond telh me t~ d~J 111 do returner. returned to ~on from tiaht end some of the time,•• Bmy says. "Bnadest mediocre playinc can:e:n. because ,111 know be ~a ~ for 1t. 11 be told Miami, ~ tht Patnou ~ Johnny Uniw had a hoc day at quancrbec\ and .. Rlymond wu a dedicated., batdworkin me to cl1m~~e, I d ~ ''· says Steve. Nel.son..i ~ few a.be champ1onsbip thelr defensi vuystem was pathetic. Tbey "ft him player who m8de bimtclf into one of'tbe bctt that·= who~ ra~ Pl~ ,f'our diffettnt ClOICha UI hl1 Lt ~andcJub.-S,::T!tthad.~ft out there wtth no help end maybe rroved a everplayedtbe..,ne,"•ysSbula.wboevtntually years wat Pltnots. toraolvetome.1~_:..•uea.a.... lineblckeracoupleofyardlonceinaw'°iue.Hcck. coec&.cfBmyforf'ouucatonawtlbtbeCohs. .. He .. But it's more tba.n tha You rupect him. Fryar, wbo llM• ••__, num~r. he bad S4 yards of the fieJd to cowr. ·· did it tridl no frik £~ ... done for a Y<h• know be'1 been tbere 11 a ~yer. And he CIOUkl DOC be rmdled for commen1. Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame pua receiver, raton. You• IM• ia tbt t.biw be'1dooeas1 commwilc:ata10wellwithua. ~wutouseva) He IQ&Nd CUtl IO IWO flnatn and I ha.I bro\llbt the MIM kind of humility to the New Coech ~·1 brouibt tbtm ftlnber man they've been day for I' minuta and f:lter/ day 11'1 different and tCDdoD Wcdnetday. EnJ)and l>atriou. in 1 IOfll time." ev~ day it's inltftflln&." ' • Cal Baptist (I· I In district olar1.. 9-8 overall) "held a comfonabfe 4y.36 halftime edlC and never rtlinquilbed itl lead U three lancm 9COf'ed OVer 20 p0ints. ' .. .. Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT IS.tutdey. -.,.Y 11, 1... • ·llAJUKA ••• ........ faUa11r1 a1 a ume wbc1t tlae Oilcn f(). I, 6-9) C®kto"t ....... to ..... anvwbele oo tbe co.1. Tbe Oillr'I be{d I )6.)) kad wida 2:.26 IO pl9y, bu1 wtTe oa.ty 11111 to score two men points the reta of' me way. For the eotift lllCIOIMI laalf the Oilr.n bit scvcn of lbcir 1 ~ thou ftom tbe Ooor, but colfYet1ed a mere five or 1"4 from the free throw line, numbers not lost oo Huntinaton Beach C.0.Ch Roy Miller. ··we make ooly five of 14 from the line in the second half," said Milaet, shak.ina bis bead. "that's P"*Ute • time. You cit.her do it or you doD'L "We didn't capitalize when OaaJld was out and Gcoraeson wu in foul trouble. We needed to make thole shots to stay in front and~ didn'L'' The Oilcn led ncarl y the entitt 6J'lt half after overcomina a 4-0 def.cit to start the p.me. Huntiington Beach point auard Shane Pariseau bad 10 o( bis tcam·hi&b 14 poinu in the half, but even tliaJ. combined with the Vikinp sboouna 25 percent from the floor only netted the Oilers a tie (21-21 ). when Meyers bit a Jona jumper with five seconds left. "I felt very fortunate to be tied at halftime," said Popovich. "Hunt- ington Beach came out and played a poor third quarter and we'rt up by eight. All of a sudden we die out and they're close." The str~tch Popov1ch was alluding to came as the second half started. Over the first S:09. • the V1kmgs manaaed JUSt two JUmp shots by Meyers and one by Wilham Quinn. Hunungton Beach finally broke its sconng slump on a Jumper b) Rico Yitz. but with two minutes left 1n the quarter the Vikings had pushed theLr lead to eight. 31-23 The V1kJOgs cho~ this point to ''die out ·· The Oilers ran off JO straight ov" a four-minute span to take a 31-31 lead. When Quinn finall} hit another Jumper to lie the score at 33-33. 11 ~llartna'• llarll Geor&emon la trapped by three Oilen (left), while Vtllln.a llatt Battabaqh watcba u Hanttncton Beach'• Scott Mo't:r'i;.-;:d..._.na ~~~~ S Joori ng drought that lasted EDISON ••• Jl'romBl ~nsttbcm." _ He was wrong. The Lions were out· rebounded 32-14 and Westminster also turned the ball over 18 times as µie Chargers beat the Lions at their 'Ownpmc. Edison exploded to a 24-8 first quancr lead thanks to an aurcss1vc defense that crashed the boards and caused the Lions to force many of their shots. Smith a lenior forward was the spark for the Chargers in the first quarter. He finished with 11 points. 4 rebounds, and 5 assists. Smith seemed to be everywhere rcboundi ng. causing tumovcn, passing. or scor- ing. for the first five minutes of the game he was in charge. By the end of the second quarter, Edison expanded it's lead to 48-1 7. for the first five minutes of the ~ond quarter the Charger defense held the Lions scoreless. This took most of the fight out of the Lions. ·Edison proved that they arc more than a one man team as Ken Ammann took over as the team tcader. Ammann a 6-2 senior guard scored 14 points and caused six turnovers. By the end of the third quancr Edison removed any lingering doubts as to the out come of the game as they expanded its lead to 69-32. Chris l:ole,· a 6-1 senior forward took ·control of the ball game in the third quaner by dominatingthc boards. Cole finished the night as the games top scorer finishing with 17 points, and 7 rebounds. · The game was not all bad for WestmJOster, which fell to 3-11 overall. as Tom Dever a S-10 Junior guard proved that when he s not covered he can make the 20-foot jumper. Dever was the l ions' leading scorer with 16.Q<>ints. With the Chargers using the second "team Westminster pared away at the '37-point deficit, but fell plenty short lo~JOI 78-48. Borchert was very ;>leased with his teams perfonnancc saying. "We responded well af\cr our • loss earlier in the week (to Long Beach Wilson 67-63); we arc not just a one- man team. everyone can and does play." .SEA KINGS. • • . .f'romBl Turner and Tim Christiansen did a ·real aood job on them." · · · Christiansen, a 6-4 center, hauled down a gamc-b1ah 14 rebounds to control the boards for the Sea Kin~. He also added seven points while holding down the post for CdM. .: With the molasscs.-like pace of the : aamc, Estancia was stiJI in it with ·more than six minutes to play after --:S-rtan Tttt hirt palre5fftee throws to brina the Eagles within nine at 31-22 after Fryer oommmitted his third personal foul. 4 But Fryer bounced right back with a jumper and two free throws of his own to bumP. the lead up to 3S-22. -"You cant case uP. on them," said Errio!l ~f ~he EaaJes. 'They'll act riaht back 1n at if you let them. We handled the ball like a bot ooeJ at timn and it cost us a little. But we never had any Iona lapses to aive thtm i streak of any kind. That was a bia part of the prne." Estancia led 7·6 after the firsr. .stanza. but Fryer took care o(that in -the openina moments of the 1CCOnd .. lJeriod whb a layup and the Sea Kint.' ~~Vtt trailed apin. . ·ltrror noted • Thunday's anide about Newpon ·:#HartM>r K•'• Sea View IAlue .. ._..bell iamc with Corona del Mar WM in enw in notint a particular pan• of tbc pme in which oftic:ialt kvied a '9dlnical foul on the Ne,rpc>n Hut»or .1*td\. ... Jot.a Attcrom Wll titWed out• t.be 'vidual tftlPO"lible lor I ~re . ..,idl ailled teCl!lnlt.il. Al9'rom, in ·kt; wn not involved. Warriors, Artists rebouhd; Monarchs roll on ~oodbnogc H1gh's Warriors bounced back into contention in the Sea View League b~kctball race. as did Laguna Beach, Friday night. Quinn. "But Woodbridge played a pretty good ball game. We didn't play that badly. they just shot off our middle." Bryant Walton scored 30 points in a losmg cause. but he had very little help as the Warriors scaled off the inside and the outside shots weren't fallinl\ for Saddlcback. stanza. Lapna Buell 77 , Costa Mesa 58: ( ob) Naess dropped in 36 points and added I -i rebounds and five assists as the .\.nists dommated from stan to finish to move to ~-I m Sea View League play. av.a\. El Toro rebounded and scored two mea.nanglcss free throws with no 11mc left. The Vaqs dropped to 1-1 10 South Coast League pla) Foul trouble caused maJOr problems v.~th b-S Shawn Patchell and 6-7 Mike Oden fouling out 1n the third quarter Also rolhng. as they have for IS straight this year and 44 in a row over two years were Mater Dci's Monarchs in Angelus Lcasu~ play. while Irvine was a victim to El Toro an South Coast League action. Walton hit 6S percent ofhis shots ( 13 of20) but Woodbridge answered with a team cffon of 22 for 40 (SS percent). Doug Lawler was one of four An1sts 1n double figures ( 11 points). blend mg in a sound floor game to pace Laguna Beach ~1att Non on came off the bench to scort 10 points fo r lrvJOc, eight 10 the final penod Mater Del 71, St. Paal i!: The unbeaten Monarchs rolled to thctr I Sth straight victory 11.1th the A.ngelus League opener. opening wnh a 15-0 surge Herc's how it went Woodbrid1e U, Sadclleback U: The War- riors forged into the lead in the middle of the third 9uarter and held off a Saddlcback ( 1-2) surge JO the fourth period to gain their first Sea View verdict JO three decisions. "There's only so much Bryant can do," lamented Quinn. Two Murphy layups in the third quarter helped Woodbridge spurt to a lead 11 wouldn't surrender, but 1t was a team cffon from the stan with Murphy, Keefe and Mike Sullivan the ~aJo:-factors e.arly, Bryan netting eight points JO the JO.point second quarter. Sullivan popping for two buckets an the third and Murpbv dropping an six points 1n the final Mitch Pelichowski. who 1s a .. eraging ~7 6 poJOts a game, but JUSt I 0.6 1n league pla'. "as limited to 13 points. · El Toro 57, Irvine 54: Dov. n b) 11 points in the second half. Irvine rallied to take a 54-53 lead 1n the fading moments. onl) to sec the V1Sl\Ors pull out a five-foot turnaround Jumper bv JctTStone with with 18 !>tconds left. The~ needed all of that in11iaJ burst. hov.c ,cr. as t Paul rallied to w1th10 3S-32. before the constant Monarch barrage took us toll at Rancho Santiago College. The Wamors ( 1-2) went to their depth, getting 14 points from 6-6 junior Vince Bryan and 12 from 6-3 senior Mike Murphy. "We didn't give (Adam) Keefe anything (eight points)." said Saddleback Coach Pat · The Vaqs responded with an attempt from mid-range. but the ball hit the nm and bounced tuan Thomas (25) and LcRon Elhs (22) 11.ere the leading scorers for Mater ~1. which continues on the non-league trail tonight at Long Beach tatc against Long Beach Poly UCicallson UOPtonight STOCKTON -Trying to salvage one victory on its two- gamc swing north. the UC Irvine basketball team will battle im- proved Pacific at the A.G . Spanos Center at 7:30 tonight. h will be a homecoming for UCl's starting junior guard Scott Brooks. who played at San Joa- guin Delta community college in Stockton last year. Brooks shared top scoring honors for UCI in its loss to Fresno, scoring 15 points. The Anteaters (6-6 overall) fell to Fresno St.ate Thursday night, 53-48, to fall to 2-1 in the PCAA. Pacific, meanwhile. is no longer the soft touch. The Tigers arc 1-2 in the conference, but 8-6 in all games. In UOP's most recent outing Thursday, the Tigers fell to Nt>· vada-w Vegas. 8S-80. ScottBroou TUCKER QUITS COAST FOOTBALL POST ... From Bl a v1nual about-face of pre' 1ous standard~ Despite the losing years. there v.as 'e~ ltttJe pre~surc on Tucker from outside sources. d ue large!\ Ill a persona ht} and st} le be} ond reproach The school's president. Dr. Donald R Bronsard confirmed his wash for Tucker to "'a' on as athletic director "for a Ion$ dose'' and said Tucker would be .. er': involved 1n seeking out a replacement for "'hat is considered a "plum." "This as a very desirable place to v.ork and "'llh ~o many plusscs. I would think v.e'll attract a lot of qua ht~ candidates." said Tucker. Whale Tucker admitted he won't lose an) sleepaboul workJOg on Sunda~s or the )Car-round rc-cru1tmen1 battles. the rest won't be so cas) to gi H' up. "It's kind of hard to realm: }Ou 're not going to be here after so man)' years," ht' said. 'Tll ha"c some apprehension about it whe n the ne~t whistle blo"'" But I felt 11 was a umc for a change for the college and m\Sdf The dc-cmon was mine to make and I guess 2-i ~cars 1s enough." No dec ision has been made in terms of ht!> H teran staff Dale Wonacott has been with Tucker for 24 )cars. Tucker'\ rc1gn at ( l,aq ha<. run the gamut and \ 1nualh m1mir' v. ha1 tht· game ha' glmc through in the pas1 2J 'ear~ In the t'.lrh \ear .. 11 "a'> all -;ucct's' 1•n the iiC'ld and 1he l'W"-d<. retk~ ted 11 ··t tan remember Fnda' night Junior college games "•th full hou,1..'' .. said Tucker "You rnuldn't sec the ice plaA~ '''h1,h <.urround the football field JI l..eBard tad1um at C 1..'ar,t) for the o'ertlo"' and tho!>C "'eren't t hamp1onsh1p gam<."s · \\ e v. ert: at \fl ~an .\.n1on11..1 in I %3 tv.u hours before 1he game tor v.armups and there 11.asn·t a ~at left. During "'armup<. ~ou touldn"t hear lx'\.ause 11 v.a s so not<.' lrum the fans '") t1u·d loot. up that tan) on ruad and thC'\ d be stopping car, 11..·lhng them there wa~ n1• more rt)l)m left·· His Junwr Rose Bo~I champtlrn., pla~t."d be fore 'ome 'i1J (\1111 IJM and a nat10nal tele' 1<.10n audtt•nrc 1n I 4ti' Tucl.er's t> I Juggernaut v.t'nt 1(1-\• hu1h'1hc 11me his .. .,5 duh \\Cnt 11-0 for another natH1nal (hamp1unc;h1p tht: unv.d!> had thinned cons1derahl\ Tucker blame" the emt•rgence \11 the .\ngels and Ram<. for some of the problems. and 1ht' general lad. of mt."d1a t:v,erattc. lur mulh of the gaml\ lt1<,1 lus1re -\nd. the general makeup at <)range ( 0aM has 'hanited con'lderahh UCI women pass Pepperdine, 58-54 JackFa1rsmcc 1966andGeorge Matuassince 1%' Da'c Gleason 1s the "baby" with 11 years as an assistant at Coast. and Tucker singled each out for a ~hare of past success. Tucker has seen II all as a l'Oach...,.. through the great 'ears and JOtO le-an times · It began as a 14-~ear-old and Tuel.er s11ll rC'C'alls h" Brea-Olinda team's visit to Laguna Beath against Rt:,! Guyer in 195 1. which Brea won. 19-1 l .. omebody cam~' to our bus and asked who the coach 11.as and I said 'Thai·, me.' recalled Tucker, who was a pup going ag:unst .1 legend. 111 \ lln \ the Piratt''i v.ere-rrom ,1 1.·ampu<; ,,, 1. 'IX' m11\tf\• mJ1k ur frnm the 1mmed1atr high 'l'hl'l'I, la~o;o !kt t •dJ\ < oast 14' a 01' of'" t.•ll .... 11h th\' <.mall- tt"'ll 1..1mara1.knt: m1ss1ne, .. \I that ! '. n1l' the JUnlM 1..0llC'lt<'' V.\'fl' tht' ht~ (1.ilnl(' 1n w'' n .. ...a1J J u, ~er in reflt'\'ttOn Dunntt h' hc,da~ Tucker .,..a, thl· lllJ\I lll tbr ,ampu'> .i•hl .irt:~l and one of ht\ mo\! ml·m1,rahk hilt'' "J" the une .1~•u t h1 descnrt1on Pl hca' l'n l'" canh ·~.\ \\ 1nn1n~ ll't L 1 rt)Clm .. UC Irvine received strong shooting from two players to defeat Pep- ptrdinc in a non-conference game Friday night to highlight women's collcae basketball action. Southern California College. meanwhile, took a beatinaagainst Cal Bat>tist and Orange Coast was vic- tonous in a community college game. Herc's bow it went UClrviHH,Pepper4lMS4: aaii Burks ana Natalie Crawford sparked a second-half surse as the Anteaters (7-5) overcame a one-point halftime deficit to win at Crawford Hall. Bur~t a 5-11 junior forward from Morse Miah in San Dicao ICOrcd 25 points and pulled down l l rebounds while Crawford tossed io 13 points. arabbcd a tca.m·hiab 16 rebounds and blocked five shots. Erin Hipshi dished off 1even assists, leaving her one short of the all-time UCI mark (290) hdd by Vicki Simpson lase aeaton. Hiluhi, a 5-7 1enior auard. could su~s Simpson'• record Sunday wben UCl hosta USIU for its final non.con· fercnce pme of the yur. Maweeo Formico (16 points). Karie Olriatet\ten ( 12) and Shawn Sturaaec>n Cl I) led hppttdine (l-11), which held a 2S·l"4 edee at the intermiuion. ,,. Cal ....... 71, ....... CalUwWa c.a.p U: Tbe Vanpanb were lhcir own wont enemies. tumiQI the ball over 21 times in the lt!COnd half allowioa the Lanca'1 to erae a 30-29 halftime def'ICit and win an NAJA DilUict Ill coatcst at sec. ~ c..e n,_1111•1a.e1111: The Pinta used ID mtnte f\all-coun .,.__,, in the aecoftid balfto roll off 14 .straight points and break open a 45-45 game before taking a South Coast Conference decision at OCC. The Pirates ( 13-4). now 2-1 in conference play. held a 59-4S lead after their spurt and the Gauchos (3-1 in conference) were never heard from again. Cl F champ1 onsh1ps while at Brea and the glol') H"a"" at Coast with two national champ1onsh1ps took the pup out of Tucker and replaced 11 with legcndal') status. "I really can't remember the )Can." contmued Tucker. "But the people ... )OU ha'e an assoc1at1on with players no one cl~ S«s. We stt them at thctr best. Man) ttmes another teacher has asked me about this or that player and was astounded to find out he's such a good kid \l tuJll\ "hat Tucker ~1d 31 thr l'n<,t"I 11.:'l\ll t ~urtc true It ""'n • .1 mauer of m1'\ed em1'11''"' 11 "a' \Cf\ 1'ne-\1ded ,1n,• d1Hh ult 10 lca'c a game he had tx-t·n a part ot fl>r the p.1,1 I~ \Cars ··coaching ., a' ,t.1sr i.1 pla\ln~ thl' g.i mc ·'' \llU tan get." noted Tuck1·r r ht' t('J lll' tlknd together. but 1ndt\ 1du.tl' 1.h1 ntit anJ Tul kcr "'a'1 t atlout to tr. to stan p1d.ing Amy Hathcock ( 16 points. six rebounds). Lisa Schumaker ( 13 pointSJ and Melissa Fejdasz. wfio scored l 0 points in each half, led OCC offensively. "We always saw onl) the HI) best side (of th1..· stl>M~).-Ws always one of the.real per~ whcn..lOmconc comes back to ~c you. and there 1s al\\ a) s someone"' ho'll come back to see the ole' {'oach." He dhl. ltO\A.4\Cr. s:~all .wtth pt":H t'lr;'14'Urt' thl' opp..1nu01t' ll'l•)<t~h 1"oofh1~~ons 1 R l\t'lt .1 hnch<11..l.tr. anJ <. Id'. ,, ,1uane~p"cl.. l . r PREP SoccER Uni, Estancia deadlock; CdM nips Newport University Hi1h htld defending CIF cbam· pion Estancia to a scoreless tic and Corona dcl Mar held off' Newport Harbor in Sea View Luauc bo)'S soccer action Friday af\cmoon. Meanwhile, in the unset Lcque, Edison and Ocean View recorded matchma J..-0 wins.. while Huntinaton Beach and Marina played on even terms. The details: EtCMda I Ualnnlty I: E.qlC$' &oahc Ernie Sal&zar st~ 12 shots and Univcn1ty's Dave Babou nolCl;t;f five tavcs in the double-shutout. ''It wu a obysical pmc with 42 fouls called." aid Estancia toecb £uaenio .. Hano .. Juara. .. ,, was a very amaD field wbtch ~ lnl unaccustomed 10. • .. But Univtt11ly111 vcryaood team despite ill record (two lies in !al~. 2.S:) o~JI). .. &iancia~-0-1, l-2-3) is on the r'09d IPin Monday. It ckl Mar. ---c--Mer I. N.i•,..rt"ilutw I: Pal M'1"1'dl Ind Rich hthapl n04lcMd ftnt·half aoe1 and the Sea Kmp madt lt sta.nd up for th<' win o'er the Sailors at C'dM The dec1'1on e' cned both team 'lt'~ue marl ' at 1-1. MetTell's goal came on a header earl\ 1n tht' match a.nd Pethigal lofted a 1hot over the Nr~pon aoaliefromabout 20yardsout m1dwa 1h1ough tht fint half to make 1t 2.0. The Saik>f1 pulled close on Da \ 1d "oodrufT~ btt.lkaway pl 1a lbe scrond half. bu\ C'ould not act the equalizer. • CdM aoalkccper teve Muzzy WU crt<hted ..,th rune saves.. wl'lllc bts counterpart from cwport., Royce Mate had 11. Center-fullback Brandon Bawtt o( CdM had a floe all4round pme. ...._ I, ,,........_, t: Tk Cbartm too rommand w1tb two first-half pis to 1mCM'Q\' to 7·3-1 Ovuall wtth the Vtctory 0\Cf ttw Vllllln& l.loM. Rob ncbn. with an 1 ' t from Kent LundbaJ,. sNl Edat0n "' ftont wtth Kent's broth« k un supplvmp. the second e,ool a""•~tcd h' < hm Thomas Kent Lund. takinp. a ftt<t from John Ca lf\). c loscd 1..lut the ~·onn~ 1n the St1.."0nd hall It ""' the fifth shutout of the ~•son for fd1 on. wtuch pla\S at Ocean \ 1ev. "cdnesda~ O«u V•ew S, FoutaLD Valley 9: an Van Hemclryd . K"Orcd tWlcc. fint ""'th 10 a " t fmm Gar'\ Mathan'\ in the I 'th m10u1 e of the fi"t half. then with a soioefTort. dmi na 1t 1n from 2 )ard~at the I 'th minute of the second half C urt BJcl.,ac. the ~ahaw~f captain. 900rtd the other aoal on a t>Cnalt k.1ck 1n the fif1t half as Ocean \ 1ev. upptd its rtt0rd to 5~2 ovtrall. hanna 1n the ,hutout v.-crt '°'""" Enc AndcrM>n and Gene C"habra. H•--Beed l , MariM I: The icr.. rallied ftom a 2.0 dcf1ot to pin the ne. Alli n tcOrCd tbe .. mc's final.,., With a mtnutt kft tn ttw first half ti the t~ &eam1 f>L!~'td a tc:Ott nd half. Hununcic>n Beech is i-9· l O\'ttlll. v..tulc Manna moved to 7...._J,. . . ma w11•u ca1 .... ,._ DllMlll • " ... .. =--" 5 -12 'lt -IO ...... •• tt .. " ........ 11 II ,,.. ~ ~ II H .2:14 .. ~ ~ ..... IJ 11 .. lf\.'a ............ ..__ M It "" °"'* II H ... '"' ..,. Mloftlo 21 .. ..561 ,"' 0.... " " •• • """ 17 • ·"' ,..., s.a.-. 1l D .)61 II 8Alft7• COW••NC• A..-..... ....... f1 • .m Mrllf . Ne D ,, _.,, '"' .... ......, D 15 MIS 5"' WWlll•IOI• 17 " .m '°"' NtwVor11 12 23 .)0 15 c..9Dt.- Mllweuk .. » ,, .w Altlnt• " " .so s Detroit " 20 .... .... ~ IS 11 •17 , ..... CNc890 ,. 23 .m 11 ,..._ IO ts ... 14 L..ean 124~=:.l ':"' ~ '"· New J«w-1 120 otll f ' !!!s Ill, '9Crwnlftl0 IC kt ton 11 J, A1'lnt8 Mii Oelltt 117, "'-'Ill I~ Sen Antonio 114, Goldllll Stele n Mllw-* .. '5. Por1teftd " ~--~·· S..ltle ~··QllQeo Porltend el New Yor11 ·~ ~e!Oetnlll OOldlrl ,,... ., Dellts We.llllNton et Hous!Oft Uleh el o.nvw lndleM •• "'-'Ill L.Men 1M, ~ 112 INCMANA (Mt> -Tbdllle S-IS 1·4 II, Wllllema 4-17 1-1 13, Stlpeftovlc:fl 12 11 2-2 II, Flemlnt 2·S 2·2 6. ltldw'deon 12 4 H 2, SteMllUrY 4-10 6-1 l4, ~ 6-t H 12. Gemett 4-7 H I, 8uc:klW 124 12 2 J, Grev 2-• 0-1 •. McOelll 1-J H 2, l'Mrtlrl 3-3 J·J f . Totels: o-ff 16-23 \02. \.AKattS (lat) -lttmOls 2·3 '"'' 12. Wontlv S-12 :M IJ, ADdul·Jetllller 12·221 ... JI, ~ •2 17 4-S 12. Scott »-t H 6, C-S-1 4-4 16, Lucea )-6 2·4 I, McGee 4·4 Ht, IC~ 2-S S-S t, Gr-22 S 2·4 6, LM'-M H 2. Toteta: O-t3 JS·O 124. rc.. ... ___.. ·~ l2 11 27 2S-102 LAktf'I S4 21 31 »-12• Thr .. ·POlnt toell~ 2. McGee. Fouled ~ It~~ 41 (Ttadtie t}, LAken S4 lltamOb 13). Al· aat.......indlene ,.. Cluckner t l, LAAen n (JoMton 11 I. Tot.. loul.......indlene 2't, ua.a 25. T~ndlene ltleNI 0.- lw!M. A!Mnd9~ 17,SOS. ~125,Nets1• CUPPEl.S (125) -Me..-i S-IO 11-12 21. WW,_ I-12 0-0 16, N,,,_.,. 2-t H 4, Ma. JollMon 122 21 S-S 2', Nixon 7·1' 7-10 21, ~ 42 10 1-1 t , lrfanl 0-S 2•2 2, ~ )97 J·l t. Edwwd.I H 2-2 12. C... .. I 2-2 2. T otM: ..,_,, J>-37 12S. •W JllllMY 11•> -Wiiiems t·IS H 11, IClnll 10-23 )·3 24, Gmll\lkl t· 15 •·• 22. 81nbofle 6·12 M 1•, COOll 2'7 2·• 7, Dewtllns ICH I 1· U 11. It--.. 1-l H 2, Ml JoMton J·S H 6. O'Kor911 0-4 H 0 TolM. S0-'5 17·2' 120. sar..w--. ClloMn 2t Jo4 2t J>-12S New WWI ll 32 10 V-120 ~POlnt ~"'8. alrdl.on, COOll Fouled ~. It~ 53 (Maxwel II), New JerMY SI IW*ema, Klfte 12). Aulst~ 11 (Hiiton I ), New WW\' 2t ICOOll IO). Totet ~...._.. n. ,... •""' n Attend9nc.-10,S7J. COLL•GIE Clll ......... s.c.. «:-.. u (MAIA °"9a1Ct •> Cll ._... (") SeCM C..S.S (Ill ...... .. .... Revnolcb I S 2 21 HM' 7 4 • II KeMedY 3 1 • I 8«CllleY 7 2 2 16 Fov 2 • 1 I L.uca• > 1 I 1 GrMfl 10 3 I 23 AYltea 2 2 I 6 Km 0 0 2 0 OMtt 1 O 2 2 Worinip 12 • I ,. U ehtfool 0 I I I Wiiiems I 0 • 2 Mvtn e 2 2 II Oevb 4 0 2 I lteOdlck 2 I 2 S '°"9dOn 0 0 I 0 HoflmeM S 0 2 10 Toteta 40 11 11 91 Totefl JS ll 19 IJ HeltlltTM C.I ._,Ill. ft>-16. T ecM;c.eti WOl"Shlo (ca). Revnoictt IC8). «:-.. sc:er9I WSST Cel &ntlat 91, Soeel ColleM IJ UC Onls 1t, Sonome St. n Sen Frenc:laco St II, Chico SI 71 Srenls&aus SI .... Seo'emento SI 67 AIUM Pacific '3, htl\eny Nllzar-61 Eeatwn Weah!nolon 56. Gon1eee S.C CS LO$ ,.,,.,..... 62. CS Northrfdee SI Peclflc Lu"'9ran 71. Wlllemelll 'I •OCIUIS 8YU IO, Hewell '6 ldeho SI. n, 8olw SI .. Teu12 EI Peso "· Al< Force S.C Weber St. to, ldetlo 74 Ul•h '3, Sen oi.o s1 " SOUTH Nofll'I C.rOllne Al. T •1, Coooln St 4S EAST Penn 14, Herverd 71 Princeton SI, 0.rtmoufl'I SO HtGH SCHOOL ow.. vn se, F..,....111 v..., 11 ls.M« L...-1 Oc.-View (le) ,.......,. v .... 117> ......... .. .... . Pen1lce 1 O • c Henson I O 2 1 Huetv I 0 3 2 JOflnson • 1 3 10 Butler I I 7 17 w"w.r 0 7 1 2 Morrl' l 0 0 • ~dOtl 6 3 l IS o.&rwe< • S I 17 Welle l 0 3 6 Vootrnon O 2 I 2 Roehr.ti 1 O O 1 Olea I 0 0 2 Tote li 21 I 11 SO Totell 1S 1 12 11 "-""~ Ocffn v,.w 7 14 ll 16'-iO Founl1ln Vellrt 6 I I IS-37 ..... 71. ........ 41 ( ..... L.ee911e) Wft"'*'W <•> ...... Dev« &er'trlnl caole• Abfovte $ ...... LUUI SmlTf't Avalln Chle.- lleclfw • 0 3 16 1 0 0 2 1 0 I , 0 0 I 0 ) 0 , ' 0 0 l 0 I 0 l 2 3 2 3 • • , , 10 I 0 0 , ..... ,,., ...... Smflll • 3 1 II Henen 2 2 I 6 Ammnn S 4 I It AVW• I 0 0 2 HtnOenlt 0 , , 2 l(etoN-• 7 1 10 Mareutin 2 2 4 6 Prine. l 1 l I Cole 6 S 1 17 hrtlM 0 0 0 0 Hlcfewy I 0 1 2 Tol•I• ,. • ,, .. TotelS. ,. n IS 11 late...,~ Watmtmt4W' I t IS ,..._. Edlloft 24 t• JI .._,. ........ , .... ,...."-» ....... .-.... c. T .... .. ... . Ot99e1111 I 4 I ...,.._, 4 6 4 14 .... tlllte9 , •• , -..... ..... ......,.,,, ~ 11111Wa JllJ ......... ~ .. ,~,.,, H1¥111tt1 t t J t .... I I I 4 Ctlllt ........... ,.,. ,.._. t t t t ..._ t I I 0 T..... U l2 11 • T.... 14 II 11 • ......,., ....... MltlM .. 11 " ll-G ~~ 14161 ..... c:..-.. Mir ... ·--J1 , ... *""'-• ·-(JH C...•-C .. ) .. .... .. .... """"'" 1 1 5 , ",..,., ' ' , ,. ~119¥ I t l t Tiner I 0 I t llYllO. 0 1 I 1 0WW.-a 1 J 1 Tift I I I 6 .,...., I I 4 6 Irani 1111°"'911 11)5 c-O•t•~102t Trelo I J t 4 ~ t t I 0 T..... I 15 1) :n T..... 11 It 17 .. .._.,.,...,... 1.-icle 1 ' s l>-Jl Ctt'Ofte dll MM 6 11 12 I,_.. Nl•-1 ...,_, 6', "*••'-M <• "'"' "'-> Uilf1;• ... ('4) .......... ( .. , .. .... .. .... . Allon ltf2$Nw1Nltl • Ferrel J e S 4 ~Ctele S 0 J 10 Ori•wtkl 0 • • 0 ltldw• ' 2 t lO Gle~7SJ1tLee 41 Jt Klakfl 0 0 I 0 y_,,. O t O O Oln J I I 7 o.tr1i1w1 0 t O 2 SIOlzoft 7 0 2 14 Alltrom S 0 I 10 Werrwi 2 I • 4 Tomi 4 11 I 11 WIMlow 2 0 0 4 T.._. Jf 6 17 St T.._ 24 17 II 65 ...... " ...... UlllYenltv 11 11 12 l~ ~ Henlor It". I~ .... ~ 51, II 2 F I rca .. ( ... "'"' L.ee911el w a ... CJ1> 11 a 9 d' <•> .. .... .. .... Yont I 0 t 0 WellOn 13 • S JO ,.,...., 6 0 0 11 0... 2 0 I • I(.... . 0 0 • Dottin J 0 I • $ullvwl411tltuttlr IOJJ ltCll.WlelH 0 0 0 0 ~ I 0 ) 2 Irvan 5 • I 1• Aiol\iO 0 0 0 0 8ttfterl I 0 0 2 ~ 0 0 0 0 ~22•• ...,_.. 0000 Totels 22 7 6 SI Totea 20 • I) 44 ,_.....,~ Woodllrlcl9e 1l 10 12 l.....-.51 s.ddlU1edl 12 I 12 I,_.. L...-lleeO 77, Cetta Meu M cs. View L.ee911e) uei-a.di (77) C.-MeM ISi) .. .... .. .... HMU IS 6 • 36 Me 2 0 l 4 Fortune I O 2 2 H9uven S I O 11 Soelll 20)4 Mcwrlt 21JS Elhten 6 I I 1l VOMI 6 I l 1J Herdmen • J 4 II Plld't-"'I l 7 3 ll Lewter • 3 0 II Rdrleue1 • 0 2 I Houle 0 0 2 0 KO$ 1 0 2 2 Devine 0 0 I 0 Nlttllmte 0 0 I 0 Ef'\91ndW 0 0 0 0 Well I 0 0 2 Toreta n 13 11 n Tolafl 24 10 17 SI rc.."~ L..--8..cfl 15 n 11 n-n C:O.t• Mew lS 17 1• I~ TICMlctt: Coste Mew CletlCfl. 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P1ul I 20 t 15--SJ Meler Del 20 IS 17 24-76 HtGH SCHOOL STANDINGS s.evn~ Corone oei Mer L.aeune hed'I ~.-. ... ~ UnlverallY Eatenda Se<ldleOeck WOOOOr'ldee Coate Mase ~ w L. l 0 ~ w L. 13 2 2 ' 2 1 2 I 1 2 I 2 I 2 0 3 ''*Y'• s.c.... New-1 HanlOI' 65, Unl....-.Jtv S.C WoodbrlclM SI. 5eCldleCledl St eor-dll Mar 44, Eatende 31 L~ a.cti n. c°''' Meat ft ........ .,., 0.-(7::111 ~ Hef'OOr el Ealende Coale Meat et Woodbrlcl9e ~ 9ekrl ., S..:I*•~·~ c or-• ,,,., •• Unl.....itv SUftaet U.tut • s • s ' 7 • • ' , 12 • I f ~ 0-.. Ocan ..,...., Edison Marine Huntlnelon a..c11 F-l•ln V1llev Wn lrnlt1tt ... WL 1 0 I 0 1 0 0 1 0 I 0 1 ''*Y'• ~ WL II • II 4 II ' ' ' ' 7 l II 00..n View 50, Fountell\ Vellev l7 Edhon 11, Westmlfuter 41 Marine 42. 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Ullf>M ..... .... 9 d' 2. c.tt,...... -Five-year eligibility plan proPosed NEW ORLEANS (AP) -The Bia Sky Conferenc::c naay be just a dot on the colJc:ae spons map, bu1 it has brou,bt an iMa to the NCAA convention that has aU the b1I scbools buuina. . · "I think It could tum out to be the sleeper of the Wbolt "4>ftVeftlWO." Mid JICk Davia, president of t.be N1tionaJ Coltepate Athletic Aatociation. The Bi1Slfy propotn topveaU athletes five years ot eliaibili!Y inslald of the four that has been the Umit ainoe the 19'409. Initial beck.en oflbe meuure •y it would improve p-lduatJon raa.o. 0th~~ bcc:a"'9e orchaaeea npec1ed to ravlt &om tOUlbcf mic niquimna111t ~other ~-ranee ecooomic bmeftta u well. .. Our belidit t.bat many 11udn1-edlletel lole inleral an ICbool llld tc. ~Of dir.mo. OMI &llar dfbibOi1y n~ • Mill Ome ~. acMltic dircaor it Bit Sty tnember loilt' SWI. .. . . • May 1tudent .. thacsa .un lave tct.ool .._oltlle ~in 1 lifestyle and loa of be:int pan ofa tam ... The measure will probably come up for 1 vote Tuaday aft.emoon . UC Irvine fund-ralser set MJUlt1Wm•adw Adva~ ski lift ticket reservation are oow ~vadab!e from Tic:kctron for tbe foUOW1ftl ski . rese>!1J in Southern and Northern CahfoTI\~ Goldmine, Snow fOf'e?l, Snow Summit, Mountain High,·Sro , Sunme, Sno~ Valley, Mt Baldy, Mt. Waterman, Stem Summit, Donner Ski Ranch and Heavenly Valley. . In. addition Ticketron aJso has advanCC" lift uckeu for ~ <;anyon Siu Resort near Las Yeps. Lift ucket reservations arc avai.,ble at all Ticketrc;>n outlets or by P.honma Teletron at (2 13) 41 0 1062 or (714) 634-1300. -~ 'oram Cla&mploiub.lp Team. The fifth round of the Forum Ownp1oos.lup Tenrus Cballcn,e Senes 1s scheduled Jan. 22 at the Forum at 6 p. m. and features John McEnrot Ivan LeDd.1. Jimmy Connon. Yann1clc Noah' Mattina NavrauJova and Gabnela Sabeuru · Tick.et prices~ SSO, SlS. S 17. SO. S9.SO ~d S7.SO a~ arc avatlable at the Forum box offitt and at Tickctmuter loc:auons. For more infonnauon phone (213) 480-P32 or(714) 740-2000. • Aaabelm SC.diam Rpercl'Oe8 The 1986 supcrcross season kicks off at Anaheim Swhum on Saturday, Jan. 18. Spectato rs will be able to see supcr- crouers on production bikes for the flrst time. AJso the first round of the Suzuki Quadracer National Championship and for the first time Baja Formula 10 Cars presented by On-Din Motorspons will be held. Tickets are priced at $8, S 12, S 16andS19 with children under I 0 admitted for haJf price. There arc aJso a limited numbet of discounted $25 club level scats a vailable by ma.ii order and through the box office. Early entry gates open at 4 p.m. with the reaular ptt'S to open at 6. Racing is scheduled to begin at 8. Tickets arc a vailable at Ticketmaster locations, thro llfh the Ticket master charge lines at (2 13) 48~3232 or (714) 740-2000: by mail from "Supercross". P.O. Box 8720: Anaheim; at Los Angeles and Orange County Suzuk..i deaJers; the Anaheim Convention Center box office; and at Anaheim Stadium bqinning Wednesday. c11wn-. ... ,~..,_..., 1'c-u»-A,...~ a.ave iMdt1Hed a ~ttudnl\ictd ofUforllSIO..., PPtn llJDeL ditcout la avalltblc to ll'Udnlta a~ any~ of edwadoo provided valid •tudcat idtJltific:auoa 11 ...-.eec1 \&poll purebatc of tbe ucte\L !he lkkeu can only be ~ 11 tbe 0 1ppen Sporu Ml\& ~ ofllce wblcft it open ~~~Y thro\&lh Saturday from 10 a,m. to 6 . For further information phone the Oippen Ucket office II (213) 741-8000. ea.ta.•--.lowr·Jllleb MltJMlJ The cny of Colta Mesa 11 JPC>Otonna a coed lTllJOf ~w pitch IOf\ball toumammt Feb. S-9. Deadhne 10 etiter 11 Jan. 31. The entry fee is Sffil I 0 per team plus S 7. SO per team per pme for 0 lcWS fees. For more information phone 642-0646. Spam medlcbte eftlaatloa ~e STAAR. Sporu Medicine Institute is ofTen~ a free winter spons evaluation clinic on Saturdays from 9 Lm. lO noon. Orthoped»Sporu Medicine spccia1ist Alan M Stru.ak. M.D. and oenified athletic tra.ioen wtll evaluate and help tchool aee athletes who have bttn IQJUmi. No •Pl>O~tment is ncceuary. Students are u kcd to btina pumtal permission slipc and student 1denu6cation cards. ST MR is loc::a\ed on the south end of the Founwn Valley R~onal HOSJ>ital and Medical Cent.er c.am~ For more information phone 662-011-4. Pacifica .,,om medlc:Jae dlaJc The Pacifica Spot}* Medicine Institute will hold a spons clinic Feb. I from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. At the clinic. sporu medicine specialist and orthopecdic suraeon ~t.er Reynolds, M.D. and H~nuni,ion Beach Kiah School athletic trainer M~~ 9 'Malley !-1ona with three other spons medicine s~11u wiJI diteuss injuries most common 1n SJ>r!DI spons and thetr prevention. For ~ore 1nformauon or to rea>ster for the sports cluuc phone 842-0611, eatension 224. ~e boud competltloa The ninth annual Morey Boogie body- board contest will be held on Saturday. Jan. 25 at Trafalgcr Street in San Oementc at 7 a.m. There will be two divisions: hot dogin' and belly ridinf. Prizes and trophies to the top three finishers in both d1visions will be awarded. Check-in is at 6:30 a.m. with a $6 entry fee. For funher information phone Mary Webb at (619) 439--0900. Shrine: For scout's honor Collegians have anot er chance at impressing pros_ ST AN FO RD (AP) -O hio State's Larry Kolic said he would drive across the country to Saturday's Shrine F.ast-Wcst football game if the sponsors couldn't ny him out. an indication of just how much be wanted to play. ....... Kolic, a last-m inute rcplaoement 1 for iJ\iurcd Kevin Fapri of Miami, got hu ticket and, like all the other playen. is eqcr to make an im- pression on lbe dozens of National FootbalJ Lequc coacbes and 1ieouts wllo will be watchine the 61 ll edition of this all•tW PJM. Briaham Youq quanetblck Rob- bie Bolco, who wm be 1t.111ina for the West, mnembtts Kolic well. The noquard inien::ieJ*d two of Boeco's i>eaes. mumJnae>M 14 yards for lbe pme-winnina touchdown. durina Ohio Slate's 1~7 victory over BYU in lbe CitNJ Bowl. Now, both players feel \hey have somethi111 to prove. "I think 1 bad my u~ and downs in the Citrus Bowl. .. laid Bolc:o, who let eiaht NCAA recordl lbJ1 IClllOD and fifti&Md third in the Heitman Trophy bt.Uoliftl. ''There -ere a cou• of throws rd like 10 have beck. I thJnk 1 can play better than lbat. It wun't 1 pme to~ wbl• I can do. "Thi1 pme cu 'l bun. Anytime )OU have a Cbuici9 .. '°.t~r a pine with a0 tllle ICOUtl h'I jood. Phaa tbil it .,, • IDOd caw. u:!fi.._ YCN• opportunit)' to meet .. Kolic. die Citnat 8owt MVP\_would like '° tbOW"lbe ICIOU1I ... -cu 1witda to Ii.._.• ia IM proa. .. , doa'1 daiak I cu DlaY Del 111 ttrd lD•,r:;· ... ..w; .. rdllilllOplly• linle 4llicbr lf'*t coedtll 111 me. l~IOdDWlladde~~­lW~ lilll IO;: ... oa.a.allll 80ll.: EYenlfldD Miii rd.lt .... I Pf'O¥ld M ma anw....., .. Other players aJso tecl they have somethina to prove in this pme, which benefits the Sbriners' Hospi· tals for Crippled and Burned Chil- dren. "' Bowli ng G reen's Brian McClure, the No. 2 passer in NCAA Division I history behind Doug Autie, will be trying to redeem himself after a SI · 7 pasting against Frcsno State m the Ctlifomia Bowl. The 6-5 quarterback led Bowling G reen to a I 0-0 record durina the regular season. Back.in& up McClure for the East will be Indiana's Steve Bradley, a hiahJy rated quarterback despite play. ina for a IOSJn& team. For the West, WulliqtonState's Mark Rypien will be Bolco's beckup. Amona the toe players the pros Will be look.ins at will be linebacker Joe Kelly from Washmaton and dc- fen11ve hneman Jon Hand from Alabama. East runnini backs include Garry James of Louisiana State and Rick Badanalc of Maryland, who scored 49 touchdowns in 47 pmcs. East wide receivers include Scotty Helverson of Iowa , Mike Siano of Syncusc and Eric Swanson of Tenncsscc's Sugar Bowl champions. West runnina backs include Re- uben Mayes of Wuhinaton State, the Pacific-10 Offensive Player of the Year two years in a row, Tony Cherry of Orqon.:.. Gordon Brown of Tulsa and Ron Drown of C.olorado. W ide receivers include Reaie Bynum of Orcaon State. Lew Barnes of ~n and Websttt Slauabter of San Dieao State. Quarterback takes a lease on roommates' spot ln Hula HONOLU LU (AP) -Maryland Geli.u,b not only had to wort in the quanet'beck Stan Gelbeqh wdl be shadow of Reich. but alto Reich's foUowina in the footstept of his predec:aaor, Boomer Eait0n. now former roommate when be leads the the Mrtint quanert.ck for the a~ E.att ia S.turday't ..o.b arunaaJ HW. · ti 8eaD1a. Bowl colkF all'itar football pme: ~~ a wflUe there ~ was Oelbeup roomed with Frank compar.ina me with tbtm. Oet=· Reich, who let a '9COf'd at last year'1 said. "lut. after you a~. .., · b 19' .,...,.. · teem to only remember your IOC)Ct pme .,, ~ ,_.,,. tn a sames. And, tlla•'• what they waT lllllle quarw. deb weo• on to pue compari.na me 111ia•-.. foillO ~and tw0 touchdowns in OdbauP tbftW fOr 1475 yards the E.ut s 34-14 viclory over ibc Wat durial sbe -.po IO lied tbit Ter-: -::-::. •.::.•rorq"tt faP4•toa9-l~Aftlr'"'°"oll' 8"alo liDI of me National FootbUl to a 2~...,,. ~woe te\ft of lelpe ita lut ...,., ..... ieduditll • )S-l. ub. lldcb. Odbneb planned to vicwy owr SJ'K"* iD * Om,. lab advaa-.. ot bOwt ~ tlla• · ~-willbl....,.. ....... .U0W DO ,...... ud ~ limJted dutiel ia tllle H• lowf wida Jim (G=~1i;...·~ &i..~ ~lclll~ ~" ..w.. .. .... ~olK.illlwwil-.S dm111MWM.... Wiione-dllW• ...... ill ... podlM. ~ dlie n. w .......... cliNttioa o( t I • ..., ......... llllllOlil O'fn'l I C..--..., la'b&. ..................... lflll... ,......., ....., ol T11111 I ii Al Marylaad'1 qilanerblck, °'**' ......... \ ()qnge COMe DAIL V PILOT,..,,_, -..Y 11, _. Rama' qaarterback Dieter Brock llmben ap (left) and apeedater Ron Brown ahlelda ----· Ilia eyee from tbe 8'ID d1IJ'i.DI P'riday W'OB· ocat. for Sunday'• &a.me lD C1aJcaeo. Zeroing in on final details Bears hope theYbave a stopper against Brown with G a ult on kickoff coverage ··This 1s a bigger game. obviously. but I'm going to approach n as JU.A another game.. "I've kicked under pressure before. I kicked a (42-yard) field goal with two seconds left to beat New Orleans and put us in the playoffs a couQle o f CHICAGO (AP) -Feet, both fl ying and freezing, ar~ a major concern as the Ra ms a nd Chicago Bears prepare for Sunday's Nauo nal Football Conference champ1o nsh1p game. The Bears. concerned with thr lockoff-retum antics of the Rams' Ron Brown, plan to use their own world<lass speedster. wide ~1ver Willie Gault. on kickoff coverage He'll be the last h ne of defense against Brown, an Olympic spnnter who ran back three locks for touchdo11o ns. Whtie the Bears looked for ways to counter the Rams' speed. Rams' k..icker Mike Lansford was 1rvmg to figure out how to protect his b3re foot from the mtd-winter cold m Chi- cago's Soldier Field "I really don't know yrt what 1"11 do," said Lansford, who will take a variety of footwear to Chicago. "lfit gets real, rcaJ cold, I'll wear the scuba boot. The ski boot's for me to wear on the sidelines ... Although the gamet1mc forecast 1s for temperatures m the 30-40 degree range, the Rams. who flew 10 Chicago Thursday ni$ht. ha'e been prepanng for sub-freezing conditions. Lansford and the rt'St of the team worked out this week at sun-splashed Rams Park wcarina assorted cold-~t'8thrr gear. including glo' t'S and vanous 1tt'ms of the rubbcr-bke scuba wear Lansford, who connected on 22 of 29 field goals this season and led the Rams m scoring with 104 points. said that even tf his foot gets extrt'mely cold. he won't feel any pa.in when he locks. "Tht're's so much adrenalin going out there. you can really block out the weather. ignore tht' cold.'" ht' sa1d. "You"ve got to realm~. this 1s my JOb. to k.lck the ball through tht' upnghts regardless of thr concf1uons And this gamt' 1s to go to the uixr Bowl." Lansford. a fourth-year pro out ot tht' U n1vers1ty of Washington, said the pressure ofposs1bl) being tht' man to win or lose the gamt' also goes along wtth the JOb. "'Bemg a ktcker. I'm SUbJC'Ctrd tO prrssure t'Vef) game:· hr rxplained years ago.·· - Chicago Coach Mt.kc D1t..k.a has said the onl) good lhinf about lock111g o1f to the Rams 1s the idea that lhe 8eaR would have JUSt scored. But wtth Brown warnng for the lockoff. the Rams ha"e the Nfl.'s best rctahattoo threat. That's ""here Gault comes 1n.. "I'll be the safet) man Just in case. .. G aultsa.id "lt's no b1gdcal. l'vedonic 11 before I dtd 1l la.st year 1n tlw pla}offs. We can't pla} around Thi.s 1s for aJI the marbles.·· Gault quahfi((f for lhe 1980 L'.S. Olympic team as a spn nter. but didn't gt't a chance to comixtc because of the .\mencan bo'con of the Moscow {James Bro"n 11.on a gold medal 1n tht' 1984 01~ mp1c'i running a leg on tht' ~mett'r rela' team Costa Mesa LL r egistration today The Costa Mesa Lmle Lt-agur wi ll be holding its third registration today from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m at Lions Par .. The regJStrauon ts for child ren agt's s1i1 through 18 A. birth ccntficate 1s requ1~ "hen registrnng and a donauon ttt will be charg((f. Ltons Park 1s locatrd al 18th trttt and Par._ .\'enue 1n Costa Mesa. "8.IC NOTICE PtalC NOTICC Nl.JC f«>TICE Nl.IC t«> T1Cl P\&JC f«>T1C£ °""II C.-DAILY PtLOT/ ~. ~ 11. 1811 ?"·""' . ~ ', ., 'M;..V-; ''1-. . •, .. . ~ #..'- ------~ TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL EST A TE TABLOID SECTION FOtllJ ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-llll • CALLING FROll NOllTH ORANGm • CAWNG FROll 80UTH ORANGm • THE ART OF SELLillO IS MADE EASY IN THE DAI Y PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGES. BEST PART TIME 4'08 IN TOWN Energetic people needed with a pleaNnt telephone voice to con-· duct marketing 1tudy for leading local new1paper. ..NO SELL- ING." Houn: Mon.-Frt. 5:30 PM to .9:30 PM. Sat. 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. $84 a week to start, 1hare In partnenhlp profit• after ht week. Plaaaant working con- dltlon1, private de1k & phone. Ca1ual attire. A real fun job! . MANAGEMENT OP - PORTUNITIES. For Interview I call David Grant at 6'2-•333 between 9:00 AM -3:00 PM ~. 642-4333 .......................... • • ! PA.RT TIME·· i : TELEPHONE : : SA.LES : • • • • : Earn As You Lear n : • • • • • 4:30 -8 :30 PM Mon.-Fri. • : 9:30 -1:30 PM Saturday : • • • • • Excellent wor king con-• : ditions. salary plus com-: : mi11ion_!. : • • • • • • • • • • : For ao appointment call : : 642-4322 : • • : between 3:00-8:00 p.m. : • • : Ask for Ben Williams. : ············~···········~ - -II - Ot •• ... ,. • - I .. lmmAITP/T Accepting ~le. 3333 W Cou1 Hwy, NB. 9--5 M-F EASY ASSEMBLY WORK '600.00 pet 100. Guat11n- leed Ptyment. No Ex- l*len<:e/No s-.. 0.. ..... ~ Mlt-eddreeMd •temped~ £Jen vtt.i . . 3411 Enterpriee Rd. Ft. Pierce. FL 33482 R.IUL •111111 Exper. FIT or PIT. M. p/ht ltert. 645-0003 04.ne GLASS · ITmlUll Shop tech. needed. tome exper. CM! 646-7 4 74 HANDYMAN Pm me lor group h<>mee. Call 957-8190 1111 UTlll 1-211 Only 42,000 Mllel Ser 2424 12 Httt , ...... 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(JOit 4ll..-11N • NEW LISTING Ill.I Tl fASM llUll - Luah pool home In Irvine Terrace, • bdrm, L + P -conatructlon. 9.000 sq.ft . lot, private atmosphere. ••12,000. I • I NEW LISTING MST CllCI fN Tll 11C1 - Lowest price among Jasmine Creeks larger plant, (plan 6), ocean end bay view, mt tr aulte with titting room. $339,000. Barb Hutchlng•-SAL.mOIOll °' 111 ma Salee volume approaching $4. mllllon; hard working, conscientious with the trust placed In her and over 10 years of service with Unique Homes. Magg e rewer-•wcMR Of rt£ YEAR Resident of Harbor View Homes. joined Unique Homes at mid-year and generated 3 sales and 4 listings before the year end. • A LIT If LIT -Magnificent 180° vtew of Dana Pofnt Harbor. lights. mountain•. Owner dnper- ete, make offer. you might own It. $225,000. IACIUf IUIA -3 bdrm behind guarded get ... Wood and glaat d811gn. Newer home with f amity room. Unique neighborhood. $385,000. N IUT A f((UIC Beautlfulfy decorated, lm~­ cable 3 bdrm. 3 bath townhome In Jaamlne Creek. Owner transferred. Must tell. $375,000. 1111 IUlPH -A wink to the ocean. 3 bdrm home ~ 2 bdrm . 2 bath Income. vacant with out of 1t1te owner wanting offers. $429,500. • mfW' fM CUT• -Owner• heva to Miii uua1 mlltef" 1Ultee with muetve view. Loweet prlc.d condo In L.B. gated community. $185,000. • If ltll -Thia • bdrm 11 adorabtet Family room-kitchen arranoement. beamed mut., 1Ulte, tkytlght1, 1Undeck, pool, 1289,000. I H• • J Pl.a .. -In Olde CdM, on a •5' tot , 3 bdrm home w/2 bdrm Income onl Of combine to 5 bdrm, • ba. "479,000. IPll llllAY 1-4 l IUl lllPllll -Newer 3 bdrm, 2 1tory In Olde CdM 11 apeclall Spac1oug feeling, ocean views. great for entertatnlng. Dramatic . $595,000 llT .. IUl -CdM duplex with 3 bdrm & 2 •Mllll, LI. ILL.I ~85.000 bdrm unite. eec::h wtth 2 bathe, decks a nice Vl4'W 4 bdrm. 3 ba, ramlly home kltCMnl. Needs tome loving touche1. $339,500 .. -7from $209.000 IAYflMT LIT -Comp6ete ,with a cozy ol<Jer New 2 and 3 bdtm cdhdomlnlumft U lt""*"' 8 Hutch111(1ft , ........... J Skohfln homel Balboa Penln1Ulatandy beach. 3 bdrm. 2 bath wtth cute cabana. Just $475,000 IMI UY s 2e9.ooo nq .....,. Charming 4 bdrm, skylight s pool N f-o0srty Tll llllM .. -In trvlne't Northwood area. Plantatlon lhuttera. formal dining, cle1tory win-.... ... $339.000 , ... ,.,. ....... 4 bdrm Portoflno, Sfluttera, •P• M T homH Grev" dow•. Foreclo1Ure. S 16•.900. lfDllTllllY 1-4 .. • From $209.000 New 2 and 3 bdrm condominium• ••• 0111, "'· au "4H .ooo View 4 bdrm, 3 be. flmfty home ... *338,500 ---$799.000 3 bdrm .... It •II vt4tW ,,._... .. • m.l.llT $795.000 J. Skehen Cu1tom, eteo•nt 3 bdrm ant ... ,.,., ... • '339.M>O B Hutching• 2/3 bdrm dup4911. mini OCNn vu ,.. ...... .. -$675,000 2/3 bdtm duplex, ,,,..,. 00Mn YU M ~n 4 bdfm. 3 t>•. 2 fp&c'a. vtft .. $&75,000 ....... .. -$479,&00 4 bdrm. 3 be, 2 fplc't , View F, Scott • Lerge 3 bdrm I 2 bdrm Income r ........... A JOhnaon ............. p M«ry '" ......... B Whit• , ........ F Scott ........ ., .. C M11teentl l -===-....;;...~=---=-==-=================~~=========:-::~====:::==========._;~-===:;,~==~; PAG• 4/SATUllDAY JAN. U , , ... DAILY PILOT /llUL •STATW unt & Associate~---... REAL ESTATE SPLENDOR IN THE RIDGE Designed to please the most discriminate, this 5 bedroom, 7 bath, luxurious custom home is located at the very -VIEW -to_p of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay, city & 'Sunsets Over Catalina' VIEW. From warm library to family room with one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflects concentration on true old world craftsmanship. Master suite (over 1000 sq. ft.) with sauna, fireplace & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt 6 Trafalgar Open Sun. 1-5:00 ~ v• 2125 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd. Newport Center PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP is evident thruout this decorator-perfect Harbor Ridge Custom. Never before on market, this exciting 3 bedroom, family room, study, formal dining room home offers the ultimate in quality, design & d~tail. 2 master suites with city lights, and water VIEWS, each spacious and tastefully appointed. Carefully planned & efficient kitchen with sunny breakfast area. Lighted gazebo is a wonderful place to gather while ~tching sunsets or sports events being played on the paddle tennis court or sparkling pool & spa. Lovely, colorful terraced gardens make this a picture perfect setting. Priced to sell at $995,000. Shown by appointment with Jeri Hunt. 100' FRONTAGE -COMMERCIAL PRIME Newport Beach location! 2 buildings w/100' frontage currently accomodating 6 rentaJ units. Can go 2nd story. Ample parking. FEE. $1 ,650,000. CaU Harriet Perry fo r details. EASTSIDE COST A MESA Two bedroom, 2 bath home with large living room, family recreational area, loads of storage. Prime R-2 lot (57x 135). Priced to sell at $178,000. Al Weinert. · CORONA D~L MAR -TWO-ON-ONE We 're serious! Great opportunity for the live-in in~~tor. Two separate spacious young houses on one lot in Corona del Mar! Master suites with private decks, dining area . convenient. to shopping + entertaining! Aaaumable loan. $325,000. Jeri Hunt. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN-v,..."Q.TE OFFERS AT $184,900 San Luis Rey end unit, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, firers· n \_ .oom, formal dining, breakfast nook, utility room, wet bar, dressing room/master bath, sloped ceilings. Air c _.Xning. Owner wants offer! 6 Montanas Norte. Vee StiD.80n *LEASES* BIG CANYON-2 Bd, 2 Ba, fireplace, private patio, single level, sub. terr. parking, community pool and tennis. $1300. Jeri. ~ 've CtNllltetl '""e ltefWIJI~, UJtutetl tM new . ~ae 1111tl 111atle e~tltl11~-?kw c"11Mtlee de "l'l"'etllilltlN al"ve -kt,~ UzfA d"'1t l""e 11at i.llM1tllle11t// ? .• DAILY PILOT /mAL aSTATS NEWPORT BEACH REDUCED! SELLERS HAVE FOUND ANOTHER · Soph1sltcated Newport Pool home Perfect cond1hon Lovely area. Now asking $340.000 MARILYN HILL EASTBLUFF W/POOL & VU Four bedroom Lusk built plan ·e· on prime corner lot offering complete privacy, spacious rear yard w/large pool & spa. New decor w1th1n the past two tears Sellers are motivated and looking for offer $369.500 DON De THOMAS BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT · with shore mooring. Three bedroom home plus two bedroom apartment or combine for larger home. Close to st)opping. Good for investors at $645,000. MARll YN TWITCHELL DRASTIC REDUCTION! NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT · Now only $1,075,000 w/land. Custom 4 bdrm home w/pier & slip. Mahogany trench doors & windows. Picturesque bay, l~t. and h1HSlde view from master suite & retreat. Low r bdrm could be maids/guest room. Perfection. move ri ht in. DON De THOMAS TWO ADJACENT LOTS · Exclusive gated com· mun1ty next to Harbor Ridge A unique property! Buy one or both! 8020 sq ft $235.000 and 924 7 sq ft $245,000. SANDY MITIMAN LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER S1IO,OOO · Has everyttung you want! Fireplace 1n Master Suite air cond., walk to beach, 2 bdrms, 2 baths. den. Shows 'hke a model. Good assumable financmg. Sl 77.000 MARIA BERCOVITZ or LINDA TAGUANETTI ON THE SAND IN NEWPORT · Maanif1eent ocean view Five bedroom, solidly built gracious home with a very private landscaped courtyard. Uptraded kitchen. maid's quarters, and a complete security system. $6-49,500 Fee. SALLY StitPLEY I JOYCE OA80l T NEWPORT EXECUTIVE FAMM.Y HOME · Spac10us "pride of ownmhip" two story, 4 bedroom. 3 ~ bath 11ome 1n,.m10t condition near commu'"ty pool. ~rate cuest/matds quarters & bonus room on pool size lot. Priced to selHI $329,000. TOOOY 5'11TH .. 20taLUOROUGH ELEGANT HAMOR taL CUITOM UNOR HOME Private gated community adjacent to Harbor Rid(e. Traditional two story, 4 bdrm home. BeautifuMy carpeted & painted. Gourmet kitchen. Master bdrm suite. 3-car garage. Eltensive use of used bnck. $775,000. SN«>Y MITTMAN OPEN SAT/S~ 1·4 DRASTIC , REDUCTION, BLUFFS 4 BEDROOM · Sunny & airy end unit w/very private patlO, eating nook in k1tchtn. Many upgrades. 4th bdrm 1s separate & could be office or m·law quarters. Owner wants 1mmed1ate sale. Now $225.000 w/land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OA80l T NEWPORT GOLF COURSE CONDO · En1oy views from every room! 2 bedroom tn·ltvel home on Big Canyon Golf Course. Gated entrance. sunken hv1ng room w/hreplace, wet bar, 2-car garage. $239,000. KIMBER suns LIDO ISLE CONDOS · Four 2 bedroom condos in super location. Steps to community tennis & beaches Short walk to Lido Village, shops & restaurants $199.®0 eadl. i CATHR1m TENNllLE ITARTIR Hom • UDO ISLAND · Cute 2 bdrm, 1 bath with beamed cetltnrs. Street to street lot on deslreable Yia Karon. Elpand 1n the future ~ block to bay and vlSltors peer. Commu114ty clubhouse. tennis. parks, & beaches. $285.000. MARI. YN TWITCHELL .... . • T ~ SAT\HIDAY JNit. t t , ttM/PAM I UDO Ill.AND BA YFRONT Spectacular turning baSln view! Private pier & sltp. Four bedrooms. 3~ baths. den, 3 car garage. Totally remodtled plus room to expand. Community tennis. clubhouse and b;eaches available. Conservah<tely priced for locatiOn at Sl.750.000. Btll VKENT BLUFFS, NEWPORT BEACH Upgraded and beauhful! Attractive ·x· plan with wrap around patio and cozy fireplace in master bedroom Custom hie m kitchen and patio. Situated on a lovely greenbelt Assumable loans. Reduced to $212.000 L.H SANDY MITIMAN CORONA DEL MAR EXCEPTIONAL HOME, SPYGLASS 180° VIEW Bnght and cheery profesS10nally decorated home with class & comfort m expansive setting 3 bedrooms. 2 baths & family room Wooden shutters. designer blinds. hardwood floors. Fireplace m hv1ng room & family room Private spa m arbor setting Beautifully landscaped. $55 7. 500 BELLE CHASE LH BUILD YOUR DREAM HOMEI Eltra large 60 tt lot tn choice Corona del Mar location 1ust one block from ocean. Burki new or remodel this 2 bdrm. I bath adobe casa. Loads of room to expand Pr1ted at lot value $540.000 BIHNIE DIXON S55,000 PRICE REDUCTION -SPYGLASS HIU Presllgt0us e1ecut1ve home with ocean moun lam & city hghts view 1n serene selling Pool & spa New landscaping. Ugpraded ·capehorn· model wrth 4 bedrooms. 2'h baths family room. wet bar. 2 ltreplaces & hardwood floors $6-40.000 BELLE CHASE LEE EXCITING CORONA DEL MAR BLUFF LOT Prime area between inspiration Point and l ittle Corona Beach Your dream home will command spectacu lar vistas of the 1etty action. night hghls & hde pools Sellers will help with financing $950.000 MARILYN HILL CUSTOM HOME C.D.M. • REDUCED S120,000I · Most spectacluar. luxu11ous custom home 1n old C D.M. 2 years new One block to ocean. all glass entry. trench doors. plantation shutters Submit on down payment. Now only $575,000 DOROTHY HARDCASTLE OPEN EVERY WEEKEND 1'"'4:30 TlL SOI.DI · Char1111nc 3 bdrm. 2 bath $235.000 CAROl PANGBUflN 535 SEAWARD CORONA DEL MAR --. • SERENE SPRING EVENINGS Around the firepit or relaxing in the spa. Spacious den for your homework and in an excellent location for commuting. At only $149,900 with over $100,000 in assumable loans, this won't last. Open this weekend, call 759-1501 LENDER OWNED-PRICED RIGHT .. Best of Dover Shores overlooking the Back Bay and night lights. Secluded entry, private pool and excellent financing. Full warranty. Call for private showing. 759-1501 ... SPYGLASS HILL-UNDER $600,000 One of the prettiest lots in Spyglass is only part of the charm of a New Bedford 4 BR, 3 BA. Used brick front courtyard, gated pool and spa and security compound. A "best buy" at reduced price. Call for details 759-1501 BALBOA BEACH COTTAGE Elegant paned windows, french doors, patio view and extensive brickwork have brought a touch of Cape Cod to the year round balmy breezes of this vacation home. Get ready for summer. 759-1501 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR TODAY Video equipment and movie rental at less than 1 Xgross income in excellent shopping center location with very favorable lease and inventory included. Best of all, owner will help with financing. Be you r own boss in 1986! Call for details 759-cOl NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 Ian Mlauel Drive NewpOrt Bi•ll. c~ l2llO . (714) 759-1501 z t:rj ~ 0 ~ °' ~ ,. 0 1 =1 •1 NEWPORT BEACH P~R allCOUftT MOOfl HOME Spectacularly upgraded dfflgn home with over S 160,000 In custom fea1uret. The lush tend- scaplng crealet e private estate for this red tiled roof Belc<xJrt Manor home The spacious interior with large den ... bedrooms. 3 5 baths la defi- nitely tor the dlacrjmlnetlng buyer Amenities Include a giant custom ape. security system. dnloner window & custom wall treatment and apeclally kitchen If you are considering Belcourt, see thll move-In home before making a declSlon An outstanding value al $839.000 Call JO·ANN 00..AN 760-5000 LEMON HEIGHTS AREA NelQHBORHOOO APPEAL CONVENIENTLY LOCA TEO High vaulted celllngs wllh garden views from each room Master suite wing separated from 3 bedroom wing by enl8'1alnmenl and family areas Immaculate with grounds llke a botanic garden Room lor pool $243,000 Call JO-ANN DORAN 760-5000 BEAR CREEK GOlF I COUNTRY CLUB A JACK NICKLAUS COMMUNITY AT AANCHO CALIFORNIA Choose from an assortment ot llvlng styles and an opportunity to located In the lush. tranquil aettlng of ancient oak trees. rolling hllls. and e magnificent Jack Nicklaus golf course. all within a master-planned guarded gate community For more 1ntormat1on or a private property tour call JO-ANN DORAN 760-5000 RIVERSIDE COUNTY COMMERCIAL LANO LE81 THAN 15 PEA U8AaLE 80 UAAE FOOT Ideal for retail &hopping center or profes11onal building on main street tn e11plodtng populallon center S:17').000 Contact JO-ANN DORAN 760-5000 IRVINE RENTALS WOODBfUDOE 2 BA. 1 BA. upstairs condo Slepa to Eaal Shore tchool. park. pool and tennis Av811able January 19 $825/per mo Oll RPllLO EJc9C\ltlv• rownhome with 2 BA. 2'"' BA and 90eloaed 2-car garage Avellable February t $950/per mo Cell JO·AHN OOftAN 10< showing. 780-6000 .· HORSE PROPERTY Build your dream home on a fentHtlc. equestrian lot with gotf courM view. In • qufet. private location off Meads Avenue In Orange Perk Acres Over one ecre of land ~Ing $175,000 Cell PAM MOii 760-5000 IRVINE BUJ VA In Woodbridge EHy lo buy. Euy to own try a VA offer 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 MOii 780-6000 .. COSTA MESA 5% Down On this convenient cioM-ln Cepe Cod townhome with community pool and spa A roomy 2 bedroom 2'h bath wtth greenhouse wtndowa In the gourmet kitehen. a used brick flreplce and m1rr0<ed wetbar Separate laundry facllltlea with washer and dryer lnctuded An attached 2 car garage with separate w()(t(ahop All lhta for only $ 145,000. Call PAM MOU at 760-5000 NEWPORT BEACH Executive retrHt With sunset and city lloht views. a 3 bedroom. 2 bath detached home on a large cul-de-aac lot tor maximum privacy and open sp&Ge A flowing floor plan with a collection of Indoor/outdoor spaces off llvlng room and formal dining area Dramatic vaulted celllnga In a gated community Offered at $325.000 Call PAM MOii at 760-5000 CEO Fent.,y A place on the water m Newport Beach with a view across the bay to the sunrise and foothllla Room tor your 55' 1 yacht and a bay boal There are 5 bedroom• and 61/J bath• and separate maid quarters. Marble and used brick ftreplaoe. wet- bare and formal and Informal dining and 11v1ng spaces Make us an offer we can·1 refuse -Close lo a mllllon Call ,.AM MOii at 760-5000 Belcourt Cuetom The chote. of Corporate Presidents offering a custom bullt home on an estate 1lze lot currently under construction and wlll be llnlshed with your decorator touchee this aprtno. A generous '4 bedrooms. 4 bath• and a 3 car garaoe Close to a mllllon Call ,.AM MO•• for details at 760-5000 Pam Moss 760-5000 • 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE INOIP£N0£Hl BAOKEA MEMBER NEWPORT BEACH • NEWPORT BEACH • SATUllDA't .UMlll. t t. t .. /l'MIS 1 ffVE "RC£NT DOWN ANO_. auume existing fmanong Herd to r>eHeve but $12,000 plus escrow and transfer fees can move you Into this luxurtoua home 1n desirable Turtle Rock Lavish master bedroom o~s to backyard with hlllslde view Guest bedrooms are also roomy Gourmet kitchen. grant formal dining room and high ceilinged IMng room with wet bar ma•e this home an eotertalnerJ delight Best of all. this 4 year old quality built home ol almost 2000 square feet Is prloed tar below the compeu- llon at $239.500 Call MAXINe GOLDEN for the address so that you can view the inside of your new home at OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-'4PM Her•'• a home for JOUr ~t Start the New Year right with lhe perfect home tor your lamlly at 8 pnce you c&n afford 3 upstairs bedrooms plus the 4 th bedroom/convertible den downstairs 1s es peclally valuable lor the family that needa a separate bedroom with 11s own lull bath for the teenager. grandparent or hou'8keeper Giant country kitchen with adtacenl f&mlly room offer cozy evenings slllmg by the fire Oualtty Irvine locatton Too good to be true at only S 1'49 900 Call MAXINE QOLDEN to take advantage of lh1, ppportvrnty Yuppfe Of conncMe .. ur? If you are 11 young proless1onRI who en1oy'\ with discrimination and appreciation of aubtletlM one vtewlng wlll corwlnte you to buy th1~ prop· erty lrvlne'a best. below S t60.000 C,rtll MAXINE GOLMN for details hcluded etoquenc• View out your hving room window to thf! wtl<1'\ ol the l urtle Rock Htlla Enjoy the pnde ol ente<ta1n Ing wtl1fe altt1ng around the fireplace 1n your slep down ltv1ng room or gathering 1nlormally 1n the roomy Gountry kllchen/famlly room Master bedroom la &mple sized for even the largest bedroom suite Bell of all. this riome has an elCcellenl loan and 18 priced BE l OW all the competition al only $ 153,900 Call MAXINE GOU>EN f<>< detalla • Maxine Golden 760-5000 . ..l 1 1 • IS RF.SIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES •ao•T ..ws ..._ llTllllY •11111 man 11•• View -i .. .-rooms 2 "-laces. formal DR 4 BR, . Private tellnla _....... pool and -. '··-custom --~ ' ........ ., ' HRBll VU KNOLLS ... 1111 -...e• ~"' ..,... ._5"" 3 BA. family room. Roof only 5 ye.en old Extra 00 PD ,. __ PS •<M\ home lituated on 'Ii acre lot in prestigious W-. ear.. Alley llOCela. Uz Beazley 3 ~"' ., n. ~ / l .... :,.., Lois Epn Belcourt. Two story home with 5 BR, 4 BA. _, 111111.. ew w ~BRUITS, FR tn1..-.... • ... .._ family room. study, air conditioning, exi.en.ive _..,... , Lois Jleobs aecurity system. Bright and cheerful and in move-Prime~ view of Big Canyon f:rom. this VU.LA BALBOA tt--m-11 ta . condition 24 '--·--... ...L...1 te . lovely 2 BR, McLain ''Oakcrst. "with pn'vate 2 2 BR, FR.,. __ PIS ............. ~ m · •IUUI a-~ II commUJllty. WllUI Linda Oeth Price includes land. Donna Godshall car prace. Asllnable loan. Martha Macnab VILLA BALBOA 11-.--...... II 1lil mnmu --2BR.Qmn\.P1s i.... LindaQeoth .-T,.._ 11...,_ One of the best on the bayfront today. 59' BAYCREST ...... 1•• ti•tr•• Very private, out8tanding 2 story, 2 BR, 2'!1 BA frontage with larae dock and undy bMch. Four 5 BR. FR 1-5 Gayle Amato condo. Cathedral ceilingll with {eeling of l)*:ious- BR. 3 '!I BA home waa 1eoodeJed within the last 2 ••••y ne-. Light and airy. Wrap around patio. One yean with a new tile root. new gourmet kitchen, -. block to achoolS and shopping. Priced to sell. new mas1er Bil, bath and p:>Wder room_Beller is CA.MIX> SHORES .... .a 1..._.. Ibma Godshall ready to Rll. Submit offers. Martha M.cnab 4 BR. FR. PIS 1-4 Lois Jacobs ..... -~man 11,-.- nll lfHllllU 11•11 ........ NEWPORT BEACH 11.-... , ...... Need fast sale Owners haveJJ.')OVE!CI out of ooun-Two BR, 2 BA. upper unt with double prace. s BR. FR 1-4 Ste~GTocly One 1, .. _-_.,_ .. _ u-~ru...1-p 1 , , .. ._ clean ~ · ~-.. "'--! .. ,, try. o ... a ..... ,Mluson~·uvi-""&""· oo ,spa, ...... t. , w..,._J ~tti.ng. '--...-::to_...,,.,,...."&· SHORIX:LlFFS ...... 121~~ ~ private tennis court, 5 BR, huge family room. Second condo, 2 BR, 2 BA. lovely, clean, light. 5 BR, FR, PIS 1 .... :30 ----.. ... ...,_. library and formal dining. Separate 3 BR servants Fnd unit. up1tairs privacy. Steps to OC C.Ollege. SPYGLASS _.... •....,.. and commercial kitchen. Beverly Morphy $95,000 each. Martha Macnab 5 BR, FR. PIS 1-4 Virginla Swan -.. Yim,_., 11,en.-HARBOR RIOOE a.-.-II M\1111 Wiil 11 -Wiii HITmt 11llMI Large pier and slip at the foot of the lagoon on 5 BR, FR, PIS 1-4:30 Ann Peten-Priatine, perfect condition. Executive condo with Linda lale. Specious 5 BR custom home with large BA YSHORE 1111... J-....... 2 muter suites. Ideal for sharing an investment. rooms, high ceilinp and gounnet kitchen. On the 4 BR, FR, PIS, wtrfmt 1-4 111 Carol AI.U.on Breakfast area and dining area, fireplace. Villa bay. Affords luxury. privacy and a unique life-F..ASTBLUFF IJ,._ ntl 1r1111 Balboa. Good location. Beverly Morphy style. Price includes the land. Martha Macnab 3 BR. FR, PIS 1-4 C.oby Ward SPYGLASS 1111 -J1 ---... .., , ..... R lllMaJPn UIT9I ..... ITIPS 11.., a-. 4 BR FR PIS .-Pro -;J'Taoobe Seeing is believing! This wonderful large family Upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA home in private communi-' ' l-4 P home is located in a prestigious area of C.Orona del ty~ with pool and _spa. High~ ceilings. Large SATllllJ 1111111 Mar and has 5 BR, formal DR and living room. pnvate yard. Available now. Lois Jaooba pool, apa, Iota of u8ed brick, Ft-ench windows and SPYGLASS HILL IJ,.,..... INlJ hW · · riced to 11 M a1ou r .. ..,.1~ 1111 ....., Pllf Rn 11,at-6 BR, FR, PIS , wtrfmt 8-8 Lou 84. 85, 86, It lB p lie . ~ ..... JU. C:anyon home with marvelous sand~ ocean VACLA.ND •Hlllf_. .. , •••• IOCll-1111,111 ~w. Marvelous terTaced gardens. This wonder-BELCX>URT llllJll 1J .._. .... '"-'-• __ , _ _. h t.i ..... the ...1--" ful h . to 1ar f t F BR ,.._ A ,.... CUSwnaucu orne cap va~ U&I.U.tng . ome ~ ge or pre9en ~r. our , 2 BR, FR. PIS 1-5 Sharon Vogt night lights and sun.et views! Four BR, 3'..i BA, 2 festive wme cellar room, two fireplaces, 3 car family rooms. a library, formal living-dining room gara~. Barbera Aune 1U11 wins ...,... area lua commun.it pools and tennis. Lim .... MJ• -.... Home-like living in this Ja.r;~e 2 BR, family .room Mar~!. Ingold y ' spe Very lovely private garden home with 5 BR, 4 home wfth cathedral ceilings and skylights. BA, 2 story living room. dining room and spa. Under market. Llnda Oeth/Liz Beaz.ley 1 lllT M . •ll•T-11•• Beautiful tree lined street of all custom homes. ,. UITll, mt PllWITI ...... Just reduced! Owner motivated! Beautifully dec- Barbara Aune A w U constructed Broadmoor home .th orated and immaculate. Nestled among the trees USTm W, MT• ... , I•• priva~ corner location. Lots of trees and Wlwg: in the heart of Ne~rt. Two BR. 28A .. Highly A home that says "c.ome in''. Wonderful grey yard. Includes 4 BR, 2 'h BA. spa and great u~. Canmuruty pool, •pa and tenrus. Must wood fence with covered atone, ci.rcu.lar drive-potential! Very well priced and ownen will trade se ·Micki Cooper way. IArge sycamore trees. Quality OCJnltrUC'tJon. 5 down or for Palm Sprinp residence. Danny ..._ ._ _. Mnm'T ..... BR, formal DR, den and leCl'et bonus room. Bibb/Stephanie Grody lmrnacu1ate older 2 atory home on prime comer Barbara Aune snam ,... -.. 11,m location. ~ BR, den. breakfMt area and llftl lllUI, Mnm'T . ...,. Stunning 3 BR view home with added bonus dining +~~ aandy be~h. Walking distance Beautiful 3 BR bayfront. Highly uPCJ11ded. Fea-rooms adjllcent to pool & apa. Newly redecorated to everything. Priced to sell. Martha Macnab tu.res hardwood floora, stained glall, skylight.a, kitchen with Jenn-Air ranae alaine d glaa oeil- large fonnaJ living room and dining room over-ing. A gorgeous home priced to sell. Paula Bailey ,_ 11 ml Tmf . . ...... looking bay. Family room and billiard room. Spadoua penthoule ln pre1tigioua Villa Balboe. custom kitchen, full leCW"ity aratem. Stephanie .... -... m11T111 1211-Largest floor plan at littlest price. Two huge BR Grody/Barbara Aune Four BR Baycrest home in top condition and with separate ~y room, formal DR all in n L Ill ,.. ..,... I&&. I .... perfect location. Two fireplacea, ovenbed pool excellent condition. Uz Beuley/Unda Oeth Five BR + ban~ room, Southport model with and cabana. A perfect home for the family tha~ .-----------------. outstanding view of ocan. bay, dty U8bta. hard-p:: apece and a place IO ~tenaln. Make offer. wood floors. manl uPIJWla. Pool and 'P9· Thia Beiley CIYEI -· home has it all. hown by appt. only. Vlrgln.ia Ml lml~&i a IMI,.. lalllW lll•l ... Dml ....... Swan ='='°" C:.~'~~-':,,.. liltinc = One of the 1qe1t Iota an the ocan. 'l1Ua • ...,. on lllC. u..--.-tor great 4 BR home 1111 In a ~t ..,.tt A-mu llEl&HllY -11,1llMI ~~BR~~ywdandidNllypriced like 1ettinc above the rocb and Cl1llhing SfnCle story 6 BR, aolf <lOWW, cwtorn home. Cul u yn ..__._.;, · IUrf. Beautiful spa. pool. wonderfW Jlrivacy, de ..: location on OM ol the can1on'1 ane.t _, llllll •mt &mn 111'-a rarity 1n location with a view of Catalina .a.ca. Peeturee formal livinC and din1nC room. r.n;,y nature & v-.. ol aolf ~ and t.nclccmtJ.1na of c..Mfomia. a.t.n Aune ......._ ........ alite with pri~otfice.-ramlly )ab from 2-mt plUI den home ln R.ncho San ~ and den. ~ pool Ued lot. excepdonal Joequin. Sophisticai.d condo Uvtnc at 111 best. '----------------~ views. Dinny lllbb/Steptwnie Grody Marilyn Bulkley 6tt 6200 .... -.... -SAT'UBAY JllW. tt. l .. /f'AGa 9 • ru ·IS RES IDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES • UIJll.mm UTlll 1111.-IW 111111 m1m ... .-•...,., ll••NI UL.I" 11~ Presently 4BR, 2~BA. formal living and dining Exceptional 4 BR contemporary h ome Just reduced $100,000, former owner transferred room, perfect for expan51on! Prime cul-de-sac w /panorarruc ocean view from most rooms .. New and our corporate client says sell now~ Five location, over ~ acre with views of golf course, European kitchen has state-of-the-art appliances! bedrooms, 41h baths, fonnal dirung. and a coUAtry mountains, and city lights. Available under great Large FR. formal dining room, new 90lar-heated kitchen off a cory family room. A private estate terms. Submit yours. Danny Bibb/Stephanie pool and spa. Security system and private with room for pool; one of Big Canyon's finest Grody beaches. Good ~umable financing. Lois Jacobs view locations. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody I*• unu IAUIA 111&.11 W/1~ ... nn.-• 111111 ........ YILU 11,IM-Elegant S BR. custom home on oversized lot lo a lovely new development, ih block to the Duplex wi~ new copper plumbing .. Two BR Features formal living room and dimng room. 11111 111111 ... WIU UUY ocean. this rondo offers the uJtimate in sophlsti-a~nt wtth great deck. room to bwld ~t.er family room and spacious billiard room with cated beach livtng Two large master swtes. swte Wl~ bayfront deck! SeUer Wlll carry first. hardwood Doors and ftreplace Overlooks Fabulous decor. formal dining. Terrific kitchen. Dona Chichester fabulous views on Big Canyon's 14th green. Ocean vtew Crom pauo. Very flexible financing Includes large pool and spa Danny Micki Copper ..... -.... 11, 1M.-Blbb/St.ephan_.te Grody LIWllT Pllll N Tll -.J 111111 $2..,_ Highly upgraded rondo on the fairway of Big Canyon C.OUOtry Club. Two bedrooms, 2BA. Large assumable loans. Dave Hinchler Six bedroom. custom manor for a large, active family. offers a gracious master suite. oak paneled family room. spacious living room, separate maid's room and m uch more. Comer location with pool and spa. Ed F«ano/Maureen White Ulll L.91 , ... , .. llMMO Beautifully decorated and ma.mt.a.med Lado Isle beauty. Four bed.rooms, 4 baths. famlly room. separate dining room. hardwood floors. French doors. large bricked patio and an extra large Jot lllllAL mT• IAmllT llMt.-~~~· ~~ couns and boat docks Joan MU lllUI YllW HJa.-Th.ts custom home ws but.It for the present own-Y On the Golf course at Btg Can>'on for ort.ly ers. Under the slate & copper roof is a home of S.225.~. Two bedrooms. 2BA with ~~ble superb quality. Features mclude a formal living flnancmg at less than 10.5%. <?wner will carry room. a pub room, large dining room. master su1te second with 10% down. Dave Hirschler with separate situng area. plus 3BR and baths. TllS .. IS snow. 1211,IOO Three bedrooms. 2BA. Ex~ve use of French doors and crown mouldings. Oak plank flooring in k:ilehen. family room and laundry room, Custom plantation shutters. Converuent to shopping, air- port and freeways. lst T.D. is assumable. Gayle Amato IAYHH'T-HWPllT ISUll 1411,IM Privacy and a unique lifestyle are yo~ in this open and spacious bayfront home. Thrtt bedrooms. 2 1,.S BA. 2 fireplaces, indoor spa, extra large lot. Community beach. Will accomodate a 35' boat. Gayle Amato Pier & slip. Ann Peters Ull NUlltsm N WlTtl S1t271MO Remodeled. single story. 4 BR. 4 BA home with over 106 ft. on the water Huge waterfront yard with room for pool. Pnvalt.4 community behtnd guard gate: Lender w11l proVlde excellent financ- ing. Price includes the land Maureen White Ed SEil ... .,, .,, mm 111111111m 111a.-F.acano "JodeUe" model behind guarded gate in pres- tigious Harbor Ridge with spec~ews of IAYFmf 1111.- ocean, bay & city lights. This 3BR. 2 1,.ffiA family Single story remodeled home ExN>llent move-m room home looks like a model with wood plank condition. Separate master suite • 2 guest floors, coordinated fabric & drapes. Ed bedrooms. Marvelous use of hght wood floors & Eacano/Maureen White French doors. Room for your boat A superior value at $785.000 including land May U-ase Uft lT Tll IEAll 1111,IM Option. Ann Peters Cute A-frame with 3 BR. 2 B~ and loft: Only one .. ~ •111 Silt.tot block to the. bay or ocean. Pnvat.e patJos. Bonus Fabulous location with a full on ocean view' Thas bachelor urut over double garage fo r added m-2BR/2BA home wtth cu.st.om French doors and come. Leasehold. Ann Peters wood floors ts fully au rond1ttoned and has a In II.UY fN 11H ·--IWUll IAY ~ SJ,l ...... Build your own bayfront home on Promontory 2700 Panoramic white water views tn:xn this 6 Bay. Lot so· x 100' includes a pier penniL Pomible BR. 8 BA home. Four-car garage. 2 fa.n:U!Y roorm. for ~5' boat and home over 4 000 eq ft, Private den. pot>J. suana, complete secunty and cul-de-sac location. Only a f~w wa~rf.ront lots steel-fenced with lots of g~. This is the finest available in Newport. Beverly Murphy home ever offered on Emerald Bay Point. Rod pnvate pool and spa. Ann Peters -~YUll ftEW 11,ltl,000 Perhaps lhe premier locauon m Lh1s private community. Quiet cul-de-sac locauon Ideal for the large fami.ly. 7BR. 7BA. 3 ftrepl.4k""e5, famJly room w /pool table. wet bar, large screen TV , separate den, study and much more Over 8.000 sq. ft. lnct'ledible value, offered at $1 .895.000 Danny Bibb/Stepharue Grody llLOlllT ....... Beautiful Plan "C" in the Belcourt Towne Collec- tion. Many custom upgrades. Two bedroorm, 2 baths. A pleasure to see. Great assumable financ- ing. Sharon Vogt Daley fWIAI I UY-MUI Y11W ....... Channing. immaculate, Emerald Bay home. Ideal for summer, weekends, small famtly. Neat as a piri. Priced to sell today! Rod Daley 118&111 non JW@M I IAY lll .... mt• II i& ... Y UYntlT 11,l ll,tlO One of lhe finest residences available m Newport Beach. Over 130' on the bay Light and Spa<'.'lous rooms abound in this home Pool. spa. pier. and slip for your pleasure, Brochure upon request Ann Peters IATlml .,,. llTT• 11 ..... L.I. Luxwioua private beach home with ooean view Four bedroom home with partial bay view. Sec-on flit lot. Open bee.ma. French doors, hardwood ond story pollible with great ,view potential. floors, great landacaping. Great value. Won't last a-IW M&i&IUIT ........ Acnm street from beach. Builders dream. Bever-long. Rod Daley or Dave Hirachler Three ~ve fireplaces, with the third one m ly Morphy the romantic master suite. Great warm gracious .. Ul1'm -.... 1n1.-elegance throughout th1s unique and dramauc ..,... IHllll 1•,• Most 90Ught after Hampton model. Three "~naing1on·: expanded. with a loft Beauuful J'our ~BA. ~~ tonr.J DR.""1.'0ZTkitcheu, taMilyroom. vie~s and pnvacy wmbined with a>ntemporary- ,._ horn model s tacuJ.ar pool and ape. A View &owardl me ocean. Enjoy the amenities of design offer an ~xceUent home for formal enter· '--pe · pee ·.1.. · · l t.aining and family hvmg Two more~. forever view of ocean and awweta. Only ~.000. thia guard eiecs communJty wtv1 swunnung poo maid' room and f~mily room enhance this home's Lois Jacobs and tennis cou.rta. Ann Peters 5 ,., • -expansiveness. Ed F.8cano1Maureen White '• - Realtors VIEW-8ACK BAY Beautifully remodeled 'J' plan with spectacular view. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath home home is located with a view of Catalina and upper back bay. O PEN SAT & SUN 1-5 PM 503 Avenida Campo, NB -$275 OOCJ.p..;...;F£=£-~--, DRASTICALLY REDUCED A price reduction of S 10,000 makes this 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo an outstanding buy. All neutral decor with new carpets and drapes. OPEN SUN 1-5 PM 2010 Barranca, NB GREENBELT LOCATION Nowhere in Newport Beach can you compare this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home for the location and price. Very well maintained. O PEN SAT 1-5 PM 412 Vista Flora, NB S229,000 FEE STARTER HOME INCREDIBLE PRICEll VIEW!! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is the best buy in The Bluffs. It is beautifully decorated with a new gourmet kitchen cind a spectacular view. Compare the price and location. OPEN SAT 1-5 PM 2181 Vista Entrada, NB $230000 FEE ,_ ___ ...._ ..... ATTENTION INVESTORS This 4 bedroom, 3 bath condo is just right for the serious investor. With a little TLC this property is excellent. Very well loc.ated on greenbelt and walk to community pool. 198 000 FEE One of the few Bluffs condos that has been totally customized in every detail. All new kitchen, French doors, mirrors, carpets, with oak detailing thru-out. The home is so exciting tt's impossible to mention all the features and options. 3 bedrooms, 21/J baths. Has an expansive back bay view. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PM 2423 Vista Nobleza, NB $399,500 FEE -------.. EASTBtUFF-FAMILY HOME A Macco 560 plan with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room. A very desirable one level 'Anita' plan. This 3 bedroom, 2 formal dining room, brea~fast room. This home is located bath condo is well located to schools and shopping. Has air on a corner lot, with gazebo and hot tub in backyard. conditioning, shutters, neutral decor. Leasehold. Good property, good potential. $152,500 $297,000 FEE CALL OUR OFFICE FOR AN APPOINTMINT TO IEE PROPERTY IN NEWPORT BEACH OR TO ANIWER ANY OF YOUR RIAL EITATI QUllTIONI. Joy of Newport Harriet _Spencer Phyllis Goggio Cathy Colesworthy -chuck-colesworthy, Brolfer Gayle Follingstad Judy Loos 640-0020 Eastbluff VIII-•• Center, Newport -Beach . Ana "= T~~ •STAT8 . lMtiM>Mf~ll•l",,_.'9 pm-_MW -11115-·1•'5'1 -•'*-•Mil -a•-&i -."."11. -•• 1 I -.-I I •PllYITE UTD ll•lllITT• Just reduced--TENNIS, CQmmunlty POOL and llll,111 .. I .. , ... ..., .......... I • IALlll PElllllLA• SPECllUZlll 11 I. CALL ia~~as~r=,o~ =~· ~m:/.~1~:~ ~~ti~ IEWPllT IUCl'S I I oceanfront condo with security gate and undtw-FllEST lllES • ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $400,000 I . BOB I DOVIE_'' rangelnNewp--~r--=ome. I I I I I I I I ' . B I I I I HARBOR RIDGE HllllR RlllE LUSE 14,100 lllTH Largest model. Devonshire five bedroom. four bath, dining area. Breakfast room, game room. all new decorating, room for pool. Will trade for commercial property. IMlllYlllllP 111-1211 •HOUR lllllE • 1111,000 Devonshire 5 BR, .. BA. family room, dining room. NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick deck. kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city. mountain vtewa. $500,000, 11% & 12% fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool. Wl1 TUii """ .. W'l I a -• 1111111M'tll •llllllllME• LUSE IPTlll 1111,000 Panoramic view of ocean, Fashion Island. Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family room and five bedrooms. Will trade for com- mercial property. Ask for ......... IRVINE • llYllE Wit:! • 4 bdrms. 3 full b111•\\ ,Tai dining, large ma'S vommunlty pool and model on market. G1 , •m,000, ........ CORONA DE L MAR • .l&llllE •DI • IMI ... Outstanding bay. ocean. city llght views from thl1 Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 2'~ bath, huge master ault• w/alttlng room, large breakfast area, at~l comm. pool 2 tennla. Bachelor want• out. A great buy. Vlewa from moat rooms. . .. ....... UYCIEST Must sell four bedrooms, four baths, formal dining, family room. Large yard for pool, lots of trees. Owner says make offer. Asking $295,000 IMlllWlllMP 111-1211 •YIW llLlll• 1111,000 Two bedroom, two bath, fwnlly room, large living room with bay & ocean vtew. Low down. A real value. IMlllWIU. PROMONTORY •PllllmlY llY•-$121,000 Bayfront home with .. BR. 3 BA, huge master suite, format dining, room for two boats, will sell existing optk>n, low down. Great terms, will trade up to 5 bdrm on or oft the water . ......... BOB KOOP . JR. • 3'9 MWl-111,111 • Great South Coast Plaza location. One bdrm. one bath, tennis courts &. lake . •&Ul-1211 • lllTI 11111111,111 • 3 bedroofM. 1~ baths, hardwood noors. Extra e.ve tot e..t lkte Coeta Meea on quiet street. -& 111· Jiii . LlllDIWllllPLD Low ......... tbt9d rate financing. Ave large 2 bldl'oafnl. ona ltuidlo~ Approxknatety 1 ~ old. Prtnaplea only. •&·U1·1211 LIDO ISLAND •LIN UYFllO 11,410,000• n1LW1 YILU llSTEIPIECE I I I Lido 19'9 bayfront,cuatom, three bedroc,ms, 3 baths. Award-wtnnlng tile floors & walls thruout. Master suite has steam room and hot tub. lnkeboll custom carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, trench armolre. leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x9'4" "To Stay". This 1s a must to see. Many items, too numerous to list. I ........ I SPYGLASS HILL I . I SPYILASS 11LL, c.1.1. I 1121,oao Large 5 Bdrm., 3 Bath, formal dining, family room, breakfast area, oak & tile floors. Large yard, beautiful spa, expansive v~ of city, I water, & hills. Lease option. It is a great buyl r-------------,1 I DIVIE'S FIVlllTE RECIPES I t I "' 1""' L111T11 u-.•111 < ... &eJ> I I .......... _..., ........ ,___ ... , .. I ..... LIWlr, .......... ( .... ,_ .... ,.., •• .., • ........ ~ ... ~ ,..,, ............. .. ~ ... pM94 ... 11 .................. ..... 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Remodeled kitchen and bath9. ,. I Amazing lot wtth poot and view of FUhlon lsaand. Urge r.., & 8'de yard•. Aaumabte financing! Open houae Sat & Sun. CaH Rae I Rodgers 831-1268. WIH conaider 8 month ieue. I Just reducedr I I I I I I I I I I I I I I WEITOl.lff PHL ll•E Rambtlng 4 bdrm .• 3 bath reetdence with coun- try kitchen & family room. Moat prime lot & locatlon. 3 ~ate yard areas. Immaculate condition. ~Ing 1285,000. Call .. Ill llllBI Ul-1111 OILLEIE Piii omE Beautifully maintained Cotlege Park 3 bedroom. Double used brick flreplaoe In llvlng room and family room. Extra large bedrooms. Avallab for fast escrow. Asking S 134,000. Call for show- ing. 1111Ln 111•1111-1211 LIVE IEST Adorable lrvlne townhome, stngle story. Two muter bedrooms. Large country kitchen, flre- plaoe. Double attached garage. Enclosed patio. Asking $133,900 llllLYI 111•11.111-1211 I ust11•wm Here It la the perfect Eaat.tde home. Count charm and Iota of room. 3 bedrooma, 2 batha I eeparate famlly room, hardwood floor•, 2 garage alt on a cut de MC atre.t. Alklng 1210,000. W.YI 111•1111-1111 Exqullite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New E~hlngl 3 bdrm, 3 ba pNI famfly room. Showa Hke a model home from the gourmet kitchen to the formal tlvtng room. Open beem ceilings & a marble hearth 1 flreplllce. Broad ocean VlEW from llvtng room deck&. AMAZING VALUE! REDUCED-1314,500 uk for 1111•1• UITlllE IAlllll Spacious, lmmKC.date 4 bdrm on quiet street. Large 9fldoMd rear yard wtth fruit trees. 2 car garage with wort<lhop erea. Zoned R-41 Trana.- ferred, muat move. Asking only $15-4,900. Great value. Ul ... 111111101-1111 WllTILlfF • .. a lllTI• Stunning 3 bdrm, d.i home. Prime aectuded area amongat Blue Gum treee. Profenk>nally decorated -An entertlllnen detlghtl Premium lot with large poot & epe. 1399,000. Shown by appt. 111lll?Zlll111-1111 an ... 1 2 111111111 Nice, clean 2 bdrm condo with FP. Seiter wants to Mftl Loweet prlce In area. Now $104,500. Call Pete, 831-1286 llMIITTlllll LIYe on the bay tn tt.wport, nw .,, the action. View of Udo Vlllllae harbor, Fahlon lllend and ocean from thl1 5th floor co-op.$425,000 fee. Cati Pete, 831-1286 WllU• EF IEl•IEI .. lllYM lllT• Ra..,.1 •Rf .. E ExceptlonaJ conatructk>n In thla bMutlful Medl- 5'191..-r t«an .... home wtth poot. 8ep9r8te poot houM Prtme ioc9uon on C.Ob. Large encfOMd ,.. with ~ -.na. "fonnlll Mng la your ltyte you yard, VflfY prtvate. Seller hM reduc:*' the prtoe. wtn nnt to ... thll qullltty ~ roee Floor ptM la • meooo 310. Thr• bdrm, 2 bath garden Jnd Iota of frutt treee about wtth lerge kitchen. Now only $179,000. c•• Pete thla large lot on the 18th FmlnNy. Celt Pete, 831-1298 831-1298 111111 YllW Yllll •••••• Luxury 2 bdrm condo profWk>Nllty decoreted. Video Ulpe your velu8blel for ...,,Mee Merbte FP. cer8mlc .... noomgl. b•Yllld mlr-purpoeee. c.M for tppOllltftlMt. 831-12ee.T~tel ~. ~~~end reeu. Now .212.500. c... coet wtth 'T. T .:,rn;-:; dolen. 1._._ ___ I ...._ .... 63 __ 1 ... -_1111111111i2 .... &_6_·_234 __ E._1_11_h_s_1._._ co_s_T_A_M_E_s_A ___ •N_D_E_PE_N_D_E_N_T_B_R_O •UllTIUll I 121•,• •WI PllllEIT ....... ASSUMABLE ~% loan with a loan balanCe of $224,000 monthly payment $1,926.40. Thia la one of the beet values In Newport Beech. Close to W•tcllff Ptaza. Gorgeous 4 bdrm~ 21n baths, f amity room and much more. Beautiful private yard with POOL ANO SAUNA. SUBMIT YOUR OFFER. For more detaJls llTI Wiii U 1-1211 WESTILIFF Piil MME .1111,llO ABSOLUTE BARGAIN! Very nice 3 bdrm with large private muter eutte. Beautiful pool with large private beck y81d. CaH for more detaJls. llTI Wiii U1-1HI EllTlllE •STI IEU 1-2--1111,000 Builders, &lrpenters, architects, plumbers, elec- trtciana, handymen, etc. This home Is waiting to be remodeled. Plans for a 2nd unit lncfuded. 2 bdrm, 1 ba, single car garage. Large lot on a very pretty atreet. One of the few houses left on the block to be remodeled or added on to. Don't wait. You'll be _glad you catted on this one. llTl Wiil 111-12U LIYE UI SllP IT um OllST PWI Lovely 2 bdrm condo In the Bradfords. Only one of theM on the market. Large yard, double gar11g9. Assumable VA loan at 8.50•/ •. Asking $89,000. SUBMIT YOUR OFFER TODAY. Won't last. IEW LllTill North Costa M... .... customized 4 bedroom home bout• a lovely new muter sutte. Beautlful <>M cabinet• throughout. Spllcioua yard & patio. You'll Jove thla home.~j.p:n at 1158,900. ... WILTZ U1·1HI 1•1 KER MEMBER 1REALTORS ® I I I PllllTE SILE IWIEI WILL FllllllE Save SSS bring us an offer. Beautiful 3 bdrm , 2 storyw/new carpet & paint. High ceilings, light & airy. Owner wlll carry 1st TD w/low down. Asking $179,900 (lh) Ill.II 111.llM 111·12U ----~ ILIOIS Tl IUCl-$111,100 Divorce foroea sate. 3 bdrm, with formal dining, fireplace. high ceilings, wet bar, eat-in kitchen. Must sell! • llLJI llLllM 111· 1JU llYFlllT 1111,000 Upgraded, charming 4 bdrm, 4 ba w/lots of wood & glass. Prime Newport location w/dock & view of city lights & mountains. Owner will trade. Must sell IEl.IA 111.1111 II 1·1211 MPLms CORONA DEL MAR-prime street. Just felt out of eecrow. 2 bdrm, 2 b·a with large 2 story newer unit. Potential gross $30,000 + asking $289,500. OISTI IEU 2 aide by side 2 bdrm remodeMM:t townhome styte duplexes. Gross rents $16,920. Assume ftxed rate loans. Listed at $168,000. llUI 1111111 u 1-1211 2 LITS· 1112,IOI UCI Newport Height• area of Coeta M .... Price Includes complete plan• for 2 gorgeou• cuatom home plua outatandlng landacaplng ptan1. Hurry -buy one or both. aYll WILTZ IPIJ.ll U1-1111 JOYCl IU.TlE SPl.lH IEU YEllE llSILm 1111111 IEMIEI Tl ILL TIIE LIW 4 bdrm, former model on cul de sac street- loweat priced on upper "bird" streets with 3 car garage. Asking $212,000. 111111 llPPIL IEWPllT IElllTS EllUSI TIMI Lovely 3 bdrm, great location In Newport with private yards, upgraded kitchen and exceptional master bedroom. AsklneJ 163,000. 111111 llffD. IEWPllT FllEI PllCEI Tl SELL IELIW 111110 5 bdrm, 3 bath, large living room, formal dining room. bonus room, 2 flreplaces and 3 car garage. Asking $239,000 fee. 111111 llPPIL USTSllE IAIUll Spacious 4 bdrm loaded with upgrades. den, 3 bath and more on beautiful extra large lot. Asking only $299,000 111111 llPPIL II 1-1211 g, I I ' • I I D I I I-PW IT TIE IUCI I PlllE IF IWIDSllP a· All 2 bdrm units approx 950 -sq.ft. Enclosed garages, great buy. Owner wlll carry 1st at 9.scw •. Asking only $595,000. 111111 llFfD. U1-1211 I ___________ ...... I I I I I I ~------1 COSTA MESA 631-1286 I <. . ' ~. \ ...... , -~ .. - • ., ANDY L.ANQ ... I ,,.,_ Q. -I em wrtttng to JOU ~the hope thee JOU d be eble to help me _,,."" prable1n. Unfortunetelr, "" concne. drtv••er a. on the ... of .... main entrance of mr home. There .. ........,.. Mrtc ol ............ ....,. --*ed In from...., •tppl-thet I cennot ...... to wve. I lwwe tried el aorta of c1 .. ,_.., lnoludll'9 1p1eW .,... IMde tor ...,..., .. cNortM bl11ah, 1ralne, ...-. w•• 8IMI othen,ellD• .... , ............. ... mixture of plllln oowak ... llruellacl I on. Thie ....... " loot jood until It dried, .......... wr a powdery n1ldlle on the epote I Md oow•ed, Md ....... , .. .., I Md to...,. It off agmln eo r not ID llrtng It Into the ....... on the carpet. lethereWMINnlloendoto ......... te REALTY tMol ...... , A. -Once the oil hu been al>sorbed by the concrete, you can onty hope to._ up moet of It over a period of time. In a recent caee of thle kind, ,..,It• were achieved by covering the oil spots with a generous quanttty of plain porttand cenw'lt, tettlng It ltay there for a couple of daya, sweeping It up and repeating the procedure four tJmee OV9I the period of 10 csaya. The entire area WM then ICl'Ubbed three times wtth trtlodlum phoephatt'. If you go to all thl1 trouble and It worka, better be sure that no car that 1tand1 there drtps any oH, which Is euler aaldlhan done, llnce this IOmetlmes occurs when a delivery truck parks there, . Q. -W• heM two deep baHment window ..... IM__. aide of our ........ Since tM rain ...... Oft ......................... .... ... .,. •up Md flood Into tile bHllMllL Cen we do .. ., with thle problem .............. ..,, A. -A wind.ow wellshould have aome aort of drainage aystem at the bottom to carry away the water from the wetl. Usually, these are drain tiles leading to a dry well or aome other water carry-off method. Without something of this sort, you are likely to have trouble after a number of years. Sometimes digging up the bottom of the welt and covering the opening wtth a few Inches of gravel will help. Another posalbHtty Is Is to cover lhe top of each weH with a kind of plutlc bubble cover. Nothing Is better than a system of drain tlles around the perimeter of the house that will carry away rain water before It hu a chance to flood the b•ement. Theee tllee are laid at the bottom of a trench along the outllde of the foundation fQOtlng. It Is often done when a house Is built. Many prpblems of excesstve water around the foundation are caused by Improper grading of the soil around the house . The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate ·Firm .... -..... 11.,.. Prime location South of PCH with a vtew of the mountains and Fashion Island. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, flreplace and wet bar. Private comer unit. Bank owned -submit terms. ........... 1111,lllf..I Prime bayfront location with pier and float. 70 feet on the bay. Spectaclilar ~n by Tom Theurkauf. Spacious 3 bdrm home with private swimming pool, buement, famlty room area and format dining area. Owner may hetp finance. •..• , .. _ .... Owner will finance wtth tow down to qualified buyer. Beautifully and completely furnlshed condo with private deck, mirrors, bar, all llke new. Conveniently located near Hoag Hoepftat ....... 11"911 11.-,• 88 fwl on the bayl Located In exclu.lve gate gusdad 8ay9horee. Spack>ua llngle level home cuetom buHt wtth 4 bdrms. overllzed garage, famly room and large baystde sun deck. Priced to Nttte •ate. . (213) 628-.. LIWlll,.. *au.._ 11n,m EVEN A LITTLE OCEAN VIEW! Immaculate 1 bdrm unit In full security bldg reduced for quick aale. Track Oghts, mini blinds, mirrors, tight cotors, beautiful community pool & recreation center. ··-'·"' Harbor Realty la a full eervtce locally owned RMI Eatate Company offering a complete range of r..t rtate servtoea such u an acttve rental departmtr'lt. a natlonwtde relocation network, and an tn houM com- puterized Hating lerVk:e. Why Mttle for lea? ......... 111 .... Bellutlfuffy d.corated and htghty upgraded 2 bdrm condo with a thrtlHng view of the harbor end ocean. Large sun deck, fireplace. Full rcur- tty building and fabulous recreation facllltlee. . "" ..... , --Freshly painted and beautlfully maintained 4 bdrm home with a brand new kitchen, formal dining room, den & work shop. Used brick patio -big enough for a bayllde pooll An exceptional bayfront value. ... ' ...... --11"-Prlvate 3rd floor location nicety decorated with mirrors, fireplace and wet bar. 2 bdrms and 2 baths. Beautiful pool, spa and Ramada. Try 10% down. 19&11 * ..... - - * .... Ull,Til 2 bdrm 'ownera unit' with ftreptace and beam ceNlngs overtooklng lnvttlng swtmmfng pool - plua ~d bdrm and bath downatalra. Alao a 1 bdrm apt over the garage with fireplace. A money makerl Liii " _, • 111.,.. Then you lhould ... the gourmet kitchen '" thll. tpllCk>ul Newport Beach condo. 1 bdrm plua den. Private dee*. expeNIYe carpeting, 2 fuel bath• and a motivated out of town Miier. Large auumabte loen . (714) 673-4400 2M5 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR •Y•9ML¥ MO'PfmA&.191'M.-.------·---- Howtoreco~ • Private Country Qub Honws from 188,900 or Toum Luxury from SJ9,90Q Flexible financing, including fixed rate. If you've ever pictured yoll™'lf en1oymg the P:ilm SJ'lin~ lifestyle, hut though1 you couldn't afford vour own desert home. 1t'~ llme 10 takt' a new l1.1ok You can own a chanmng golf course villa for SM8.900. Or a luxury town condominium for onl)1 S"9.900 Choose a dehghtf ully decorated nlla nght on tht' RQlf course at the gate guarded /Jest'rl Prmce>ss and enioy tennis. racqllt'tball, swimming pools. spa~ and a m~nifirt'nt l&·hole champinn::.hip golf course and countrv dub You also t'ntoy ~peml resort pnv1l~e~ at Errl'll1•11f fr •rt'll~bf .11111 /ht• fl'i/f CllUr ft' 1 lflll bt' U'f//l(t't/ ~ Puffnl 11 1/b p r1tlt' 111 a f,.lfHJ(/ r111md rJj ~olf 1111 """',,,,,Ill fbl' 111111' '''""' ~ HOOls Mefllbmb'Y card.1 1111/iflllted RtJ/J lt fltlll. fUC· qu1/fMJl-1ml)1 I 411" WtOnlb. Wu'f!Sf {ti desert tht' nt'\\ Desert Prine~ Resort llotel. op«'ratl'tl by Prine:~ Cruises. lhe"LO\t' Boat pt'(lplt' Or indulge yourself at tht' Fl't'nch 1h~ml'd /Jemmlle Nott'.tl designers have appo111ted these splendid in town homt!) with the finest furnishings. Ideally loaut'd only a short stroll from Palm Canyon Drh'e, tht' Deauvillc boast~· Slll'h private club servictS ~ conc1ef1,~. valet :ind maid ~rvice Spacious and gated. tht' Oeauv1lle ha.' thr~ ~wimmmg pools. l>'Pas. tennis cnur(.) and equippt'd Exercise Room. 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DESERT PRINCESS l (ll'Nl I<' t I Lii r.. Kl ,,1~' \ t'i1'1 t:h1110 JI l..antiau T:tkt> I "I I•• lf\n 111 1\1r11 It II • '" \1:.1a Clrn111 ro lht· l~rt Pn111\'~' 11<1w1 i...,.. -11-1 . . . . .... Ii DEAUVILLE t 111 ~m:ttlo 111:-1 ~hhll.'k~1~l,l •1f 1~11111 1 .11111111 I•• I lU I l.11' O{)t It, 11/'h1 .:,/''" 11 .,, ~1IOt//>ftf1\frl1'I 0 1 '/1, /l.1t,1lt/J, t1J1,1 II ,fr· ,/flJ1~• 11r• t/OIC1 •·U I/ U111/1'1111 / L''•rll ,,,,,,. '~"'"''' /li,·11 t "'"'''"'''"'"" • "' 111'1 f ... , .,"'' COVER HOME PROVIDED by GRUBB & ELLIS .. INSIDE PO 2 Maaet Map PO 3 Unique Homes PO PO 5 George Elkins Co. pg. 6 GrNI Weatern Real Eatete PO 7 Remex of N~rt Beach PO 8 Grubb & Ellla PO 9 Grubb & Ellis PO It Remu of Cotta MeM pg. 12 Remu of Coste Mesa PO 13 Remax of Cotta M ... -PO 14 H8fbor Realty PO 15 Watt lndustrlel Oeauvtlle PO 16 M 0 Janes Co San Miehe! PO 17 Central Capltal Development Seepotnt E11e1ee PO 19 Cleulfled pg 20 Cleeslfled PO 21 Cluaitled pg. 22 °'*1 HouM Directory PG-23 Cotdwell Benker, Cotta Mesa pg. 24 Coldwell Benker. Newport ---- Pal1n Desert resort ti1ne-share ~ introduces quarter ownership Quarter owner.nip, a new concept In MCOnd home ownerlhlp that could affect buyers aM over the atate, wtff be offered for the first time In Cllltfornla at DeMt1 Breezee reeort In Palm Oeeert, according to Elizabeth WHHams, preeldent of the WWtama Co., developers of the reeort. Calttornl• reeltora and devek>pera are expected tQ watch the progr ... of thla plan, wtth great lnterett. tf It prOYet euoc1111ful, It Is llkefy to epread t o other communltlee. Owners at the 4 Seaona condominium devefopment named 4 Seuona, part of the OeMrt 8reed9 reeort community. wtll each recefve a grant deed for quarter ownerahlp and have •II the rights of property ownerlhlp lnctudlng the right to rent or r8Mll. The key upectof ~uatter ownerahlp, howewr, la that owners wttt have UM of the homes for 13 weeks a year on a rotating bala. The fulty furntahed homee range In aae from 1, 100 to 1,400 equare feet for one-and two-bedroom ptana. They all have two b•throoma, and prtcee start at $37 ,500. .. Veteran bililder ~ gets the job done BOSTON (AP) -He's a nit· picker, he's a ramrod, and la sometimes painfully direct. But he gets the Job done, his H · aoclates agree . "He" Is Paul A. Kelm. 79. eenlor consultant on the largeat bulldlng project In this cfty's hlttory -the half ·bllllon-dollar Copley Place development near· Ing completlon. A veteran of 63 years In the eonatructlon buatneu and now a consultant to major developers. Kelm WU brought In by the d~oper of Copley Place, Urban lnYeStment and Devetop. ment Co .. from Chicago. where he earllet' kept tab• on Urban's pioneering mlxed-uee Water Tower Place project. He also had a hand In adding other bulldlngs to the Chicago akytlne, lncfudlng the John Han- cock Center, the Equitable bulld- lng and the U.S. Gypsum Com- pany headquarters bulldlng. He eeea his job aa "keeping expenMS In llne and work on schedule. Kelm notes that more than 2,000 conatructlon workers have tabored three yeara on the Copley Place complex of two hotels. four office towers, a 100- unlt store shopping center and 100 mixed-Income apartments. He hu watched these concrete structures rite day by day from hla offtc4I on the 4'5th floor of a butldtng adjofnlng the 9'A·acre llte In fUhtonable Baci< Bay. Alth<>ugh much of his time la epent poring Ovet' computer printouta on expendltur .. and oonetructlon achedullng, Kelm OCCMton•ty tours the sprawling c:onttructlon llte, which he calls "one of the mott compltcated engineering uetgnmenta ever tackled In a downtown Mttlng." Coptey Place wu bunt over a deMrted tract crlncrolMd by the ctty'a rapkt transit llne, Am- trak r1Hroad tracks and the MUMChuMtta Turnpike. Con- 1trUctlon worker• drove more than 4,000 tteet and precut ooncr ... pttee-deep through muddy landftll to IOld bedrock 125,... below 1trMt tewt. Then, wortclng In the houri from mktntght to e a.m. when traffic WM tight, watkera ..-.CIH d the toll roecf In •.ooo 1-t of eteet boM b1ame Md gtrdef 1, .. ...,.,d • 125 mHNon tunnel vent111on ty9tem, retocated ttne turnpike extt rampe, ltatfted raM ..._ Md P•••noer ptattorme, Ind ,. routed eeectnc utlttJea Md a 42- tnctt ~ .... ""*'· AM of thte Walt oornpe.ted. Kelm recattl, "wtth eoeroety q ~ ruptlon In tr afftc Md wttttout dtloomfortlng ......... tn the nearby lo9ton Pubic Ubrmy. '' Mass-produced items drawing artists' interest~ 8JMMAMMAYD ,... ...... .,.,... Good4c>ot(lng .nd ueeful home furnlahlnga products often ltart • an ldM. Later, they .,. tr.naformed Into ueefulneu by refining the Idea In aucceaatve prototypes. But where do the Ideas come from? Frequently, the .nawer I• found In a comp.ny'• satee department, where a gap In the ~rket hu bMf'I percefved, or on a trade show ..._ floor. wMll manutecturera ot>Mrve one of their number do6ng •><<*tent bullneaa wtth a new product. Rarefy have mau-produoed Items begun llfe In the mtnd of 1 cr.n.m.n or craft at111t. Yet, by vtrtue of their educatk>n, aklM1 and lnter•t1, cn1ftemen are parttcolarty wett-uted to -conceptuallze new produc1a-and to carry them through the prototype phue. OYer the year•. pemape becauM of a lack of Interest on both 8'del, lnataneea of cooperation have been token effort• et best, according to Paul Smith, director of the American Craft Museum. Lately, however, there have been algne that thla hlatoric MPafltton 11 breaking down and the reautt mey be more lntereetlng products for the home. Theee t6gna Include 1 rec«it competition org.nlzed by the American Craft Council, 9'x new groups of bath fixtures being lntroduoed by Kohter Cotp., and some efforts at eooper1tton betwMn gl ... artl1ts and glaaa manufacturers In W•t VlrO'nla. A strong Impetus to the spirit of cooperation Is that many younger craftemen are Interested In designing for mua production, said Smith. In the past, he added, Cfaftamen wt"'• lea• eager to pursue this goal. But what was once thought too commerclal to be Interesting 11 now perc.tved u reepectable, and It 11 also quite r-.pectable for craftsmen to Mrn part of their living by devising efficient d9"Qna eutt1bte for mU1 prottuctlon. One Indication of the growth of Interest In thl1 work 11 lhOwn by the l.,ge number of entrlee when the American Craft Counctt hekt a competition to deelgn obJect• for uM. More than M7 craftemen submitted 3, 128 9'1des of product prototypee and a jury of deelgn profeuionaJs and crafts authorttlee cno.. 21 deelgnera and 4_. objects for an exhlbftk>n. The pteces were offered for sale In limited quentlttel M pen of a beneftt for the organtzatlon heid late thl1 fllt In New York. They wtll aleo be exhibited In BaJtlmore and Weet Sprlngnetd, Mau., In 1986 during craft fairs eponeored by the craft group. Among lnterettlng product ldMe lhown were paper acr-.. -aoo-. ... M window COY9ttng• by Donna Coate Friedman of Amee, Iowa, lnOdtnd llumlnum natw11e by Oavtd TlldaJe of New Yortc, and ICUlptural dinnerware and kitchen uten9'1• by eevwal aaftemen. Many of the objec11 were made from tnexpen9fYe rMterl• IUCh u paper .nd aluminum, lndk:attng that crMttvtty la not tied to coattlneu and that ever\ mat...,. generally conatdered tacking In ... thetlc ac>PMt or durability c.n be tr.n1formed Into obtecta of beluty and utility wtth the right <*Mgn. Tied•, whOM cotorfuf netware won a plaoe In the ~. Mid he IPPfectllted the oPPOrtuntty to work out hi• ldM In prototype form for the exhfbltk>n .... 11 now refining the d11lgn 80 it CM be menuf.ctured et a ..... bte price (the prototype verllon II t120 for a knife. fotk and epoon). Frtedmln. In llloclete prot111or of art at Iowa State ~tRy ...... thet ..... ,_cut, fokMd and ICOf'ed PllP9f wk'tdow CO'J•tngl .. ,....., ~ when cuatom-made ('*'111 uout MOO per we.tdow). the Idea la cautt• ....,t>te In ........... Yenlonl. ~eumpleof craftemen-bulln111 cooperetk>n la ...,. In KoNer Co. 'a Atttlta Edttk>n proor1m, wNd'I hal ,...,.... lft .. ~of llx dfhf.m bath fbcture eeta. ..,. one by 1 dlftllfwlt cs...at. laean ea., director of the Huntington 08"erlel, a _....., In Huntington, W. Va., known for tta ge... OGlllltDn, 9llld I number of glw f8Clorlee In the arM and etudlo glw ...... Nd WOftted to09d* cooper .. tvely. The .-.. for theertllla to d11lgr1 new products to be put Into produolton by the~. The experiment, bMled pertl9lty by the Hatton.I lndawmlnt for the Ar1I, W termed a IUCClll by Bge, lf"'°"lt' ta of fundl Ind ,...to win I n9w N!A gt'lnt cut ""'°"· '.\ Mortgage rates I all to· 6-year low WASHINGTON -Home mortgage r(.tes took a aharp no.edlve lut month, falling to their loweet tevels In lix years, the government reports. The Federal Home Loan Bank Board said lut week that fixed-rate mortgagee for new homel dropped to 12.08 percent In early o.c.tnber, down by almoerone=thlrd of a percentage point from the 12 .39 percent of earty November. The bank board 9Urvey found that rates on the moat popular adjustable rate mortgage dropc>ed to 10.-45 percent. down from 10.52 A hannomous blend of geometric shapes overlooking Dana Point Harbm-.make thi Sea Pomce custom home an archit«tUral monument to concemporary living. Herc you will find rich ceiling treatments, huge clerestory windows, custom oak percent lrt Novembe<. • Analyata said mortgage rates have faJlen even lower since the survey was takef'I Warren Lasko. exewtlve vice preskSent of the Mortgage Bankers Association, said fhced-rate mortgeges had declined to between 11.S perc:.nt end 11.75 perceot, driven down by a big raJty on bond markets In . late Oec4Mnber. He said the mortgage rate declines would be good newe for the housing Industry at least through the flr1t half of 1986. cabinetry, masterful l<m hen and exquisite master '>Ulte, rwo secondary bedrcximc;, famil y room and (•ndless coascal v1ewc;. Come~ up for a view. Pnccd from $649.000. For more detail , call the sales office at Sea Pomtefarato, 714/643·1392. IOam mJu.,k 51 :Marbella A hreathtaking blend of 1m h1tcc1 un-:ind v1c.·w 'J>o .-..~• " A. ?.' r .. ~~ ~ . . , Drh•lnt INfNCfioNI In '-• \ ,, • ....,. C..ounry. S-0 Ovs• 1-,.,....,., t•> C ammo Or E.o .. llo o il [..i I~ miko '" CW. l\Mntt l:.••tn The rustic charm of old New England is in evidence cverywhc.rc, nght down to the white picket fence. This four bedroom, 3 bath, plu family room custom home . ~ G? --,,, 1.• .. H ..,,..,., 1 ., ' ... ,, ................ . ,, tnaKnific.t•n! k11' lw n :ind f'('(lwond dt•< king f(lr viewing your 'urn,un<lmi;t <Xt.",_ll VICW. Sc·~· If af the ~lHtn.I g:nc:J lnmmuni!y of ~·.1 f\nnlt' ba :"If<''-11r l rill features ~ oak flooring, wood·pancd wfnJ0ws, a hrick and oak fireplate, 714/64 3-1392 . ~.tit"\ offil c hnur' 10 am lo Ju,k. Pnu.J ti! $439.000. 69:Marbella Rusm: N~ England amb1ant.e high ahovt' th~ Pa 1fk. <r At•I•\ 1llu•""'°" ""' .. 4 .,... • ... '"' ,,....l(.lfW\ -. \ ... • , ._.. ~ • -~ ........ -~.--• -~ ~ -... .,,. 'L ... • !.-'· . ~. ... 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(MW...._..) ..... l.fUl..Owrtooklng upper bey bird Mnetuaty. 2200 lq. ft. of cutom charm. 3 Br, 2'A Ba, f8m.-rm. form. cMM •• a pettoe. Gen-etwkttdt., '*'* ftoortnO. "'*' off-wt.tt. carpet-ing, CUltt· frplc, AJC, lowfy oourt yrd .mry, '311,000 lne. -.nd. Appt. only. IELEI I. •WI ----COMMllCIAL I.I. SALl/llNT "--..,...."',.~,.... --~-'--·-°"""-°""" _..,, -··- .-The Olllly Pl6oC "''-tor~ end eocurecy HOwev9r. ~ err«• 00 occur PleMe 119ten .,._, )'Oii' ed It reed bed! end died! ~ ed dally. Aepor1 errora ~ 10 642·Sf71 Tiie Olilly Piiot ecoep11 no llablllty tor tny e1ror in .,, ~IM!Mnl tor whlc:tl n may be rMC)Qrlllt>le ttGepl tor Ille ooet cl lhe ~ IC'luelly ~ by the enor Credit c:.t1 onty be llloW9d tor the flrat lnMftlOn THE DAILY KOT OFFICE HOURI Tele: ...r: 1-l:*WCC>UN'ftR M-F M Diwtl ...... . ...... .atl 111111 ..... P9ttect HldMwey 2'A llCa, 3 bedroom. one bath. M-1 BA heme, pertly tum IUfM M2K toen. Hurry $37.000. tl1913e2-4e57 al 1111 on tt11e one. llPll ..U llllf **~LS1ll** Trad1't1·onal o.tec:Md 3 bdrm, 2 beth. • PUYI femlly room. Fant .. tl( ... .,.., 1-1• Realty :.~ 0:!~47,QOO. Cell ~::"'~~~ 631-7370 lrill .... tlll-.. ,_. peeto9.-.,.. "'---------• nr A ~=&~ ....... , KJ'hW ./ rtgM .. 1229;500t '-s.cunty~.= 3 -~rwrcor 11~x. 11 ·-···· ... 640-5680 Mn'TIMEI L.91 UnMIT --.m .. a. tw got to be the be91 buy In M ... Veidell Loe.led on a c:ukte-MC. "upper bird ttreel"' 4 bdrm. 3 bl + twnly rm. Outltandlno value at 1212.000. OPEH SUNDAY 1..- 2792 REDWING CIA J1clll• Handleman 831-1288 WMJ>lC R . '~ :~ . . . . -------lnREAT BAY VIEW: 3 ...... blad 1111 ta. 1895.ooo. isUAb neutbil wOOd i DllUllT fll.• •m ...... • 2 l10fY 3 bdrm, 2 beth,., .Tatum Rttr.79-1552 bf'k:k. 'A blk to So. S.y. 3 Located In pmw ~ condltloMd condo nr 8.C. PWa. Poot, ..,e. frplc + c:erport. Onty 183,900. A kgMll Cell . Plilttdl t31-12tl WM*R L.1111...,./ULI or 48R• 1BA + QU99t Verde · Newer 3 bdnn, 2 MeM pmw loc 2 $445,000 Mary Hardest) be hOrM. Prof land· .. ..__ 2'A be ., conc:t ownr/egt tl7s.&Ma 1C1tPin9, eathf/drel cell-.... .,,., • ·• Inga. upgr.cSed betht nice yerd, comm. pool c.nM ... LI lif2 ~to 1151.toO end IP6-113',000. &JP(E)(.28( 1t); .._ £ OPEH SAT 1..-llf, 144 ... of·PCH $275.000. 52l 1715 NEW HAMPSHIRE .... ' . Carnation By owner Jlldlle Hendlem8n --------I ...-T.UX tl73-0241ortl73-1541 831·12M -------·OM of a Kind wttt1 fowl\ DUPLEX. SO OF HWY. • M1f11 ... • owner'• unit with · ~ 3&2 Bdrm GaragH . .. fiTrte.... 8dnnl & 2~ ba+ ~ Remod/mtn flavor. ha outttandlna ._. V8CMt 3 Bdrm. 2 ba ren-$375,000, 1175-2424 ------- you're IOOklng #Of tNI t.i unit. F«ewr -Mws llfm TDUll ,..._.. II llFDIT ~Big C.nyon home ::::_,i::;:-:: By <>wn.f. 48A 2'Aba ......,,. .. offers the uttim... Whtl.. Don't wait on thle nl '305,000 tl7&-32e0 38r. 2 ... e. 2 ttQtY. Stly· Bdnnl+ a lwge fwnlly light•. tundectl, dbl Ge'· room & Ollel.ad tot 10 l .. 1. Pllll llllm age and • GMOen petlO. eecommodate a huge Serious Hiier cuu Executive l1yle IMng lf'I pool, thla lovely hon'le aJtt '34,600 from HklnO South Cout M9tro ... amld1t mllllon dotlat pnoett C.. to ._ Ihle of Co.ta MeM. a... hOfMa & la prlced to Ill VERY SHARP 3 bdrm, 2 wentt It tlOldl 761·3191. .. t7M,OOO wl•Clll It bdt. lmmec:ui.te COM 11~ -ml* llMlldllO--beectl oK:,Of*tY· Alklng CAU ANN WARREN l .. 1. .. .. ll•I" 1319, • Call Anne • .. -··• McC ... and 831·1288 SElECT "'Certlbed. 914,llOO--.AT S t1a1.soo. M9mlra "-"Y r;;;u;r:;; IE (111)Gl-11U uwm,.. -.,.,..,.==,..,.----..;;...:_I ma --•t...... WAT£AFAOHT CONDO ~ com. k>o. VIUtted 2t1!i~P~ar::·~· ~~~ C»lllnga. frllic 1129,000 · ... cerport. From M7 to01 ' . Owner/5*7355 Cel Palttak a1.12te c.lia ... lft4 --.... 2 M LITI New E/llde TowMo!MI ,_ ...,_ t1a1,eeo . t142.llO ..,_ ~ aide Cell Mlof'I OPEH 8AT/8UN 10-S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.liii/:==iiiiiiiiil t31 , ....... a.A21..., 2903 ELDEN et DEL MAR · · ·-°'-... 0tcel"-r 1PP'to .. (f14)131·M1t , - COLDWC?Ll BAN~<?R ~J ---., .... 3 BA, 4 betht I*" ._. f.mly room. The 'lf!lfY ..._. In OOMn- front htng . .. ....... ~11'. _, 1-1 •11•111•-... Uetosrtn Ht 1111 --~--~---~~-------------------~--------..-................... .. . - m.•mr111• RBAL &SIAll , • 1 luc~ llH llNilt I•" llll ~ab 2ll7 C"'' llna 1241c..ta lltu ' Must 84111 38r 3Ba bay Ullll .U 4 Rm, 2b• wllrple. gar, Plllf10 An. RSJ CONDO· Brlotlt & ~ 1J9orllded Eltlde apeciou9 ... USTm• vlewTwntlme. MK Down e.u1. •7120xeo· Keywea ~:,':::'re~. ~B.\~ covntrykltcn. big lcdyrd. 2BR 1BA hOUff, new SUM)' 1 stry, 2BA lbl " bdrm. 1mmac w/trult G«oeoua 4 bdrm, 2._.. s 1"90 p 1 980-85541 Hm with tight Inter 281 d d O't I 7 5 0 • de P c 11 r g paJnt arpta yatd & gar prot decor • Iota of *· uau. Quiet atrHt . bl11'1 w/tamlly rm. pool. · 2B1. IQe tfv/dln & kite! j ;:50,~0 rlyc 67~~g8 5-47-2787 • S750i mo. Agt &3 l -7370 trplc, ioe dining rm, mlcto 115•.900. Alltaon aauna and mot"ef Only 'M•NW--atee..All~tenoes lnetd Y BACK-8AY vu TIH13/2'h Hk forJlm &sell/clnoven,couldt>e 131-12te or 960-2113 $274,900 w/TERMSI s bdrm 3 blltl'I family rm Sm pet & young adltJ Otd Balboa yrty 5 rm patio bleny P<>04 lrplc -----pert turn Plush etpl'g g OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. dining' rm Me aystem' weleorM. Comer lot. 5• aoa<M w/gar kld1/~ W/D ' 2 cer 'opnr 'no pet P.LUSH CONDOS Over oak ftoortng. garage 2221 FRANCISCO ~ v.iu. S329.900.. perlt. 129,500~ $795 539-6191 A.gent tee ~Ol3 S1200iopt? str11m1 & lall1 Ger w/of>nr OPEN HOUSE alt Petrick Tenore •...a~ 1.-~.. 111111 HI PMI , ' w/Of)flr, mk:fo. wld hkup SAT 9-3, SUN 11-2 11 1 131-1288 u,. __ , r-1-BM1J1tliQ11,Y upgrade< ••ntraat ltU~ CHECK THESE 1Br 1750 & 2Br $1100 MORENA 581-1116 1-1. ii::i=:: _Jt..H 20x40 Buddy l'lm 4 2111 Saw budl1 A-1 2br 2t>a ~Br w/wtuded vi-Mutt ..e $1'00/mo --... ~ A&.V lfvldln .,.. wtputtmei balic bu1 llPPMll'n '500'1 1950 Avl now 5"9-2447 TWO K:I;/",,. .. 4 kheh. 28R Iba. Very nlo ocewi view. ~: 2~ eMlly YoUf9 call now SPACIOUS 3 BR 2ba, w/cen~~:i T~~~ •111'1.... N":VITVVYf' ru·wi I enct patio, ell unitized. tip 1g kl1c ow mat. t.91 •NM111* frplc:, patio, dbl gar, lndry "Plush" No peu 18~, ~=~da: ::-.,:: *""' .... * I. W ~I I A,J ~ AGENT S40-5937 no Petll 10oom0 lll+eK Good OMll Set5 3bl' 2ba rm Harbor H.S Diii 1950 CeJI Wendy 11 tlgloul Ccw• Cay 6 8dtm M .. llT&11 New 3BR 28a Gddelwt •9345e or 831-9220 : a ur:a1-:, ~r :1 1J~~ sg75i mo. 960-6483 559-9"00 hOma. Ouerd gai.d com-0rwn home bllNnd pvt l.81lllJ11~ ap, rent 1130, pet.a. 8luftl teftu ... .., llU advert11ed 539·6 19 1 Unfum. E/lide 28R l8A"til'mleac~ 1141 munlty wtth Plf1t end tan-eecurtty _.end clteular ateh IUMetl from 3 w/ocewi bl'aeze. &45-6454 Bee1 Rlty ,.. lrg encloMcl yd w/patlo. l~~d''ft"!'~~!!P""..m.ii;.;.; ,., Pvt pool and ..,... drtw. ONE OF A KIND l9llelt of llneel .... •BR NEW Obt wide In N.8. Adtt 2BR 3BA duplex, IO.ofhwy S715/mo, tit, INt & MC : • coea1G view OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-" gorgeoue ESTATE wltfl 2 4811. pl8yroom gourmet park Full price 139 900 w/vlew. $l"50/mo. Agt lal.lll PMI dep S300. Smalt dog & 11 I~ refrlQ and w/d 3591 COURT81DE CR. eeparate gueet llOuMe, kl1chen. Sandy bMctl, Low down or tr'ade · 87~ or 7eG-0159 38R lt'•BA onty S 1100. child Oii Call &4&-5" 13 S 1250/mo 551-3037 Atk tor JoOe at tM 98t•-pvt llgl'lted TENNIS plef & lloet. 12.200,000. 661-2004 •Slnote °' cozt t.91. Smell 2364 P:ord'*tl. Robert W/woa tam twn. ec-, & IArctl 8cfl Hglita, ~· c / 2 1 8 •• eh 1 Id . COUfrr, POOl, 3 SPAS. NEW LISTING. Leu 18', no ger, yerd. utile pd Mlllken 831-1288 c.tallna vu 38R t'MtA,, 38R 2Bf.. IC>9Ctaculet 95-1100 pelm t,... +much more. -- -N80 No peca 722-8011 tam rm Incl w/d + trig. OCMn vu, lrpl 11400 •,•,-rtllT /-A RARE VALUE et .. ,..Dn C!J!b lUS Lrg yd.~~ •94-M57 or •94-3872 ••uw • S65i. ,too. Newport 3 909 eetate. 1 ..--.v 10t9 at pedfiC •• W&TB NW• New crpt/paint1bllnd1., EM"'' .. D e•v "---48R 1~ba. 2 etory, For_.... cal S8R. pool l'lor9e It~ ~--1 Like new 28R 2'ABA '"5w/gdnr .+MC + $20 ~L " ~·vu 1316.000. CrellCtw Wrte PATRtCK TEHORE • $1lOO000 V Memorial Parle. twnhee tn Olde C<IM. cred ~. 1039 Linden. 3BR 3ba. $2500/mo, C IM6-05io 49S-044I 631-12M/78CM702 Bllt~'Aeeitor "50eecti.~2e w .. to bd1. S1•501mo. ~.:"lded~°:J 87S-3315 or 261~100 T8tUm,Rrlr759-1552 ...... IM4 e7M191 t ~ .. ~'=1""· 'tuetki AW btwn 20/2111 UL..... Fawout view 38R 28A. UDO ISLE. Open Se1 1-4 fi!lll!J 1521 87~ e73-373S St. Adultl pref. "50/mo, frplc, hot lub, gdnr 901 Via Udo Nord ' . .___ ... °' Avell 311. &42-"799 , pool, )ec.. S 1500/mo 861-9201 or · _.. --••If Lets 38R 2BA. welk to beh MC. partllng, rec. rm. 661-13 t3 ·--YIUI Enjoy l'Mliomlng In your Smog tr ... 'A ecre • ltWledl d/w new as>Pll . Down "' NwJ)t "425 flat "25. (2131301-2515/e ~,--------•• own pool, xlnt comer~ M500tup. 21-t auee • CMPel • 1115o ht 215· t>Mlecrptddecor•awta FURN. cozy ocnfmt. 1· Enterte6Mn lllrr,o 3 bdrm cation. 38r, femilv room, l1",000/up. With utlla, 261_24,.. Mark l73-42<f3 kid ok S3Mt91 A.Qt tee 2BR 2'A81 TwMou89, encl bd, "g pvt patio, pvt bdl. + den w/pny.te ywd, $495,000. Aet. 813-1323 water & tome natural e.atllOe dMll 38R lBA patio. atteeh. dbl get. MC. gate, comm pool pool + -. s.crtflce at Udo Nord ~ont flouM gee, owe. Low down, seoo tlOUlll 5 rm wl <J# hee. Obi • No peu, adult•. no r,::S&951mo. l650. no P41'• 499-2704 c..eo:;1.c;;:. Pllttlell t715.000. 97W7T7 low peymenta. 3 -5 ~ lclt kid pet 1795 1795/mo. I: eeeo &43-l08/we • .....,. . I cannery v-. AMtty mlnut• to Vona ~ 539-9191 ~t coet *""Ill* 2Br fully tum Pool pvt IUITlllLJ ping In YUCGa Valley BEAUTIFUL 5 ~ new lg E-91da. et-.n of the crop. BR • 2 Bath bttlne tnod bct1 MC $ 1300 No 'pe11 •Him s.a"f!!J..~llY~00 ~,,,..:":·~>-~ 3bl'+twn.rm,21rptc.tub = ~ C:~ ~ yd.Of'Ayl62S Fee · 642:1802 or&3t-&250 ar .. ntwood Model tn cwon. o ~ ayllt-. beMI Clllll-nowt S..7 2787 lD.llllT 11~ =-==-,,,-----Gr..wee. 3 Bdrm 2 be. SLE. CtwmlnQ, family s p r I n g I . A g t Inga. 509 NarclHUI • OCNFRNT home on the - gar-oe ,,_ been• ~I • llllll 11mJ home. 46' lot. 4M dlNng 619-~2392 t20001mo. 9M-82e3 E/llde trg •BR wi den, 2 75 t>ungak>w uth pd Bluff, wf'llte -ter. blue ~ Into offtca/bonuelAbeoklte bllrgelnl Pree-room, den. ~ owden. O.t .. ltat -__ .. • frpa. tncd yd, no pell. 50 2br w/ow mod lot ~ter2bd· 2~.~· rm. ,,,,.,,... ywd with Iota tlgk>ul 3 bdrm 2'A beth Trade pert equity tor 1 • -·-S t400 + dep. 131-7530 cluay 3br must... ·-....... """' -~ ......... _... 1190 000 ..._ .. _ 'poo1 llOfY, wnaler twn. Under U-CORONA DEL MAR 3 M 1111 Agent ,_ gate.comm P<>04 $1500. no "'"'-'"""' · ellee ,..,.,.,,,., • ac>a a1M1 $487 500 .,. Bdr 2 ba, f al dt E/lid4f h .. 3BR 2'ABA. -----pet.s, n/smk pref •99-2704 htM IMlt le....,. • tennla. Try 10% down. 0 8r' s D ' · ma lllllTm m, orm n-yard dbl gar S 1100/mo 5 blk1 to OCMn 28R 1812..C:utv.Df, Irv. Call Palrlck Tenore P N UN AY 1-4:30 •• mf I ~· pkla~2 rma & bllBth.for 111, iNt & ..C. &31-8283• 510 Ninth St $725. tat/la.st WOODSY ttte Wy 1 Bd• 1 •-l.. 7eo.t702 Of 131-1288 1111 lffll • IM ...... ~~ tot. 1 lk lo /dep 7~77 wtlnd/1'19 car gat. deal VIiiage •--j Bre>ker831-7300 2 tow priced condol In ,,_.,, ·mo. tndd1 •Ml'Tmlla* S850/mo •94-2129 B..-Y-0_,W_N __ E_R-_T_l.W'tlet __ oelc_ North Carollna. Gr"t gardener. IAvaJI lmmedl Fir9t c!Mt BEAUTIFUL 2 ltory nm, Condo 3 Br 1750 lq ft •• , ., ~ ,.,,, .. opt & tax uvtnga CORONA DEL MAR. 2 Adl1 deeotatOI' Twnhme Ovef 2500 1/1, Newly ........ ,... 21 S2 Fam-m, 2~ ba, 2 ~: on MttMt. By Owner. 152,000 ea. Oevlcl Teem Bdrm, den, 2 batl'l N>me,. w /2 mstr 1191 2,"'8a. remod 3BR 3ba, formal 2"1Jr2 ba OcMnvlew g•r. p(of. ~orated.I .... 3bl' 1._..bL flp Ira ywd. 851-1700 or 75~ plUa full etudlo. •veil. lrplc, A.JC. anutiara. off· dining rm. Huge muter Condo, l tOOO p/mo 1185 500 Unmf '205.000. OPEN !'iOUSE f:et>. 1. S.2000. mo. wtlt crpt ~ 2 <* aulte wlaunken Jae tub Celt Shem 6"-8001 °' 154-1275 ,,; 144-4157 !3000 . ft, 3 BA. :S".~ba. SM/Sun 12-". 831-2534 latalJ 1LIDO ISLE. 3 Bdrm plua ~ sc>a .ic Sl.OOO E.nct courtyard Beaut •94-9572 I din/fem rme. F1rtiplt. ~ 512 FULLERTON. N.8. famlty. ~ fum. Patio, 2 ' Mi or s..2_..2,.2 ,..., ywd wlcovd pallo _ -----_ 2X~~llyl!'d ==.~~~ Hewpor1d Penln due>lek• ....... C..... <~~1.. ~·,mou~ LARGE 1BR 1 b11U9Pef ln~S~~,:~~~~5 ~ ~oo1.2:..~!~ • • · nee I tome wor • {•1,J , Ulll fl~ • lf•_.,t tour plew ~ar South n1s nar patio In ... "' *HIOHL Y UPGAAOEO• iBr<>k• wenta a MW cw. " 1185,000. 873-3777 J> · • ~. ·~ RN 3 BDRM 2BA 2 ' • ' . ' ..,. ' 1210,000, poelitbte 15% you buy or ... With C1in-Vlllllga Realty ..... Zt12 1...,&..•T'U~h~.> =n:~1 peta Story TOWNHOUSE on ~:~~j,:pl_:.1~:! dn. Wkdya 916-2525, ~ Vilage FMlty he --2BR 2BX eonao nr s. c ... . corner Near bu cn $87 • 9W9 & -"ndl '54-0231 will gtw you hit 'ear. ec-..tront" Wfm. "O k Plaza. Poot, 1pa + lij.J-8~.'I~ Lge 2BR Wifed yrd, gar, $850/mo 111/laat t dep S-S950 Call 36"·56a By Owner . Mottwted 973-3777 "° x too. ~uced l carport. Kld1/pet1 OK )tl7£ c...t...., c.. frplc. Must .. , M25 + 536-16 t7 OUA.ll!IT A.REA 28R 2b• 1565,000. Open Sun 1-M95/mo. Heel 19 free, · " dep ehrg. S..7-1717 -Condo near bHch •Nmn.. Plftlft m mT 1024 W. Oceanlron 3.BR 2BA $795/mo Agl ELEGANT 2Brl den. ow. LRG 3BR w/lrg enct yetd $975/mo Dy ·~ ~Mell. 1500 a/ft 3 8d IOl'(feOUe 2 bdrm. 2'A CIMery Village AMII) LIU/Barbllte &31-1288 pet1ty tum. Avllll 211. lllllt .._,. Nice l7l 12 ·e· Sllolf 911/wl(nd •K-8122 2~ be. 1144,000. Bttlra. b&th town."IQfM, 2 ear 973--3717 PT ,,._,00 S 11•75/mo, c:elt &4<>-"255 Brand new 3bf 2~ba f/p Wamw, MSI ot Beach -" ~. Ownr 786-0571 G9' ~ Owner NW ""'"" • tepe to I tnc yd, dbl ow. pet o1c pk Open nae Sal Jan 11. Sunny 2BR 28A. loaded .. WI Only 1149 900 Portoftno In HV Homa bey & ooeen. See eya, in-Ex<* loc. W9lk to bMctl. cotor 11095 &42-&eee • t l am 10 4pm $900/mo walk to bdl. frplc:, tennis ~~~~=~~==1 Cell!~ 131 1211 · POOi. ape on axlfa trg to ten:om, 3 decal. 28R 38R 2ba, dbl ow. view Avt 1122 2131877-9696 11000/mo Ann SamPllOrl • w • a..26.000. &40-1429 28A. Y"'t. $1900/mo • 11250/mo 7~tl9 Meee Verde 3Br 281 ,. .,.. 8eectl 2 8r I w 661-9355. H 881-7086 ocaen vu l3MK ... -... ..,. OCEANFRONT eon do Jaam!M er.. 3er OCMn modeled klteh, "O patJo In .... :i wee se25 ~ ~ ~,~· t ....... ltt.t Alt 1 --4""' "4 __ .,... 38R 2'MJA. l2200/mo ·. 2 car ow S12001mo tno "v .._ -··--• • •--_..,..,, t111l~ ·-11a&.n vtew. poo1, PY' ape, gate grdnr&wa1er 111 tut · enros..7-2137 11 mo UR 2'W 2 r:== m=:t 1. 11• _ guard comm pool & ten-'500 · 9a -· · ..,.....,_ • MUST SELL I IEDIATEL' --•••..._., nit i2200/mo. Bkr aec.S..~ at 2144 lrptc.grdnr,lrg)'ds 2012 .... --.1-1 11RR-ILllT1 Beeutlf\JI lg 8ICk Bey vte _.. -·----••" ...... & 7*" ............ E •"--v ..._ 38r tV.... Porl Cardiff. n••• • -·• Townhoma. 38r 21h 81 l14/11M1ll ~-...,.....,..,, v -er... .... xury MacArthur & Ford Avail 11111 L... • ..... lm&T Take over tat c LO •Br 38a~ aep. ram. newly r~rblshed.Sfrplc:, Princeton Townhomes 211 ~ 759--8533 P.nor.mlc ...-' NM.llH••m 11-.""""'. 11"' .... 30doft, ALTAMIAA rm ,....,.. Soutl'I of PCH grdnr d toe l 175 for lease S950/mo un· __ _ ¥""' COUfN · Novvpol~ntL :~::,. -.. imm.d'l;je 000,.,._ S2000 Open Tue. Otc •7•--0800 turnlahed • utll1 or 2 BR 2 ba. •Ire clMn. elilf v19w, Pvt 0-• oomm. nf l9e.900I -MOtfvlted tr:••:::.:..: v-• mo 509'L •C~';.Ct •. Dave, Hme.f540·1539 _ $1500/moturnl.n.d c.tt 1rea. MUSI -1700 • ~. outMandlng 4 BR. ....,_ prloed It to mcMll .,......,.,.., . 0 I'. n ,.. ,.. " 3 be, Ex.ea. home. Erltry Lowty3bdtrnpoolhome 0,~a..tty 633-21"1. Days Only. MESA VERDE E.xecutlW 8~75SA LM Meaage deOct>rg 5'17-2787 glaat 1otar1um, vi•• In ~ IOCetlon, huge ._._ New t>Muttfut ••99' 3BR 0"BA.,l.Jb1!_, Rectwood& """"'-~ * *IEiTILS* * S-t-000• •1R0~"!~5.! *,mo dectte, pvt tPe.13&4,750. m11t• IUlta w/alttlng --28A lf'PI Id den.... ....--·-~ ..... (off Crown v-& Def room . llrepleca. ....... • c. gar, w s 1400/mo 5-46-9950 CALL us REGARDING ..... ,,Merci 6"2· 1183 ~ 5 Mnf SIMhed ... I l400/mo 780-0909 ---tRVINE RENTALS -v AW)n) 511-2700 w1*Y1'~tlvated :..i CUTTVE CONOO '°' Nlce cotage: 2BR 1be. MMe Verde E.xecutiw3BI ........ ............ •NEWPORT CREST+ !!Jiit l.Mge bride yerd & btlq leue on Agua Hedtonde lrplc 1 car gar Welk to 2.Bal\ome Frplc, dine rm 3BR• den 2'1tBA 1 .... 11 _ ~~~ ..._& Ltgoon. 1e<>O at upc>er beh 01075tmo. 873-1038 gar S 1350 Deb 122-1648 111-l• Twnhome AW• 2000 a ~ ,..,...,. ..,... ....,, ar.t .... POOi, UNIQUE Tr1......,.. N9My Meea Verde Washlng1ort 8r 28a, 2 c.r gw No pets dbl ow. c-ntm oak t>ar Ulce MW S bdrm, t'A beth, o.cMln. OPEN SUN 1-":30 jae, aundede, botit Ille), edec 3... ..... d·...._ Ave 3BR 28A, tam rm. t 100 Lie (818) 888--5510 9'eQ decor· P<>04. tennis 2000 aq " tlOUlll. Large .toot • Heevenly pool ... _, 1-1 waler lktlnQ. I 1200/mo r . .,. ..... _....., dltlwr • lrpl, tnod yd No 818)346-0«0 (LA •l walk to bci'I S 1500 Bkr pyt petlo w/11pa + • 20 JC and IP•· vecent. Im-1131 UHCOLH I.AN! 819/438-7'88 Cartabad mloro, W/O, gardener, pete. Avail aftet Jan 15 --Sherry Colnow &45-900: 20 IUndedt up9talrl. A mtlCUlat• 4 yra MW, cu. 8aycteet s bdtrn, twnlt gar .. 11900 640-7291 1950/mo 5"8-1535 OLF COURSE VIEW 2 • 38r 28a Opb., OC9an VieW beauty. ASSUM! to mlud thru -oul. rm home. Beautlfull rent high V9luel tee5 ta•~-zt• .. -Den. wal l>lr, San Joe. 3 .................. , ...... , 2 ..... , 1260.0000at 12'A%.Onfy GOl'geout and otaaay. 3br 2b• m od k i t --MONTICELLO T/H· 3BR qutn $1350 mo.551-5193 .............. _ ...... - $323,500,0WC -TrylOw f2l88L'\JEGUM. ~~~~ 539-6191 Agent coet 2bll. ear attactied gar-OR818/113--0ee6 r ' Yrty SllOOl mo dnl P•trlok Tenore OPl!H SAT 1-4:30 oatton on Hciluda OTHERS A.VA.II.ABLE 28R 1'..t8A TwnhM unit 1 '09. Pool/rec. $950/mo. SCOUNT RENT ~ 28r, 7~ 18 °' 675-•912 ~1-1211 --......._ ......... ..,... oar gar. $750 /mo 0.vld or N"kle e.46-7171 SBR 2be ~· ""ltllira ,_ '''-' ""'"7 -• ......,, 631· Hee or 87W 117 M-tam rm, 28a Nr per . Co-..... ••1 -9111! II.... ontaf!O T /HM; 38R operate wJIMcra.. llOO mo "'* )lie. pvt aunoeca -.. • , ... --IU • -11&n 2BA tMlA Adult Condo 2ba. 2 car attached ow· < 7 1 4 l 5 5 t • 5 1 t 3 or 81t1n1, 2 cer park mo -••&tmlllT• W/D, retrlg, alo, dbl g91. age Pool/rec 1950/mo (818)883.oeM W/D 50 yfOI 10 bell It,.... 8oet dOdC: ........ MC.Qllle.pool Sl50 mo OevlOOf Nldllee.4&-7171 ---$139S/mo ytly Cl• •LIV! .. iiGCANYON• IU .. lf._ f\;lyr•nodedeciaarsea. 1"11•t&eec: &4~7 Nowt 3 • irem-rm, ~°:,,!•~br,.:; °::°:~~,~:.."!*! 4 ldnn 2"' k SIH,000 2"' i.m '°""91 dining, W91 bar. 28r 2'481 Conde t ml to format din Pata 01< llltcll 1925 avail 1·25 7~-847• wtldyw ()perl9'1n.Aft1....,.T1 '11111 .. _ 3,!!"'·~ba.,.,.75 !:. i.m rm. 2 ~ !Mtr oc.an. Av•ll 2/1/H 1675/dlC)ehrns-47-2717 S3M191 '-t00tlt -··· •• ·-· .., ,.,.,. IUlt•. Yrtf ... or Feb-1925/mo 731-9699 " .....-· 38R :l8A Harbot High HVH Cermlt. 1M2 POt1 • • llllla'J tenM.. 213/ 29 Mey $22()()/rno, Aef1 & IOI 2 + bonue rm w/p , lanOt nm Sultal>le 91\'l Albl!N. lnl,000. CIM 1315,000. f11rtn onty. ..... I ueciit c::I-* req'd. tit 3Br 28&. dbl OW.. , gdnt amyrd, frplc:, QOOd E·*" UNIVERSITY PAN( 3 BR tam $l300i mo No peta .a~ IU ODO .. ___ llM .... + -Wkdye c.i Ind "50. toe W. Wlllon IOC. $47$ + dep. chrg, Condo on Greenbelt. AQlS Joyce &46-2389 OI "t • l ga beec1t1 DI*. qu111t loo, w _. ( 2 13) 15C):3I01 0 A No pMI 545-7113 5"1~2717 ~~I~~ ~~ s.lfy 6"4-0AM .._ to lido V-. for so· boet. No~ AM AX CONOO. POOi. (21S)ll0-112t. Wknd• wa.. ~,..c:rpt. 2 "-"t/S.. o.tu.•2bf a. Univ PIR 3 llt 2 be. g91. 3&A 38A. POOi ~·~ CW..1-1~ ~·!!!:!777-. ,..,,. •.ooo. Owner. c.11 (7 14~ 0.. oer ger, tga oow • .-.O, no Elldll dObC w/2 car....,.. : 1400 aq "'pool & iec. I 1aoo1m0. Qndr & poo. .. _,. ,,,__ ·--· _ .. _7 .__.._,7 (71")751-703Aaftar4pm (21S)MO-peitetMl/mo.""4-8079 P SlfSlmotlCMOl3 .~ l tOllO 7»-~ malnllinCI fCIO-t)Ot .. u R61M~· ' . . I, - r LMRO ,._ INCIAL ON IPACIOU8 t ... a mN APTS. 2 ......... MllfT 9100 Off taT llONTH'8 MNT ON AU. APARWT8 THE ptece to come home to -A peeceful '*1t·•· ..ttlng COIWeNel 1Uy IOcated wttNn wtllklng di.tenoe to theatr•. ,....,,.,, .. and lhope. Only mlnut• to South Couth Plaza Md tM 'bMch. --- UP TO $900 OH !~• *on h t ye1f's rent FURMSHCD ot UNfURMSHCD. mms corm. tms. II I,_,.. ..... ..,., . ..... ... .., .... ~ ApM111tt•b ... •'""'1 ··~· s. 17(10 I f)tll ~''""' 1.u Dnv.-n 6U-SllJ N•wpot't Inc" No IOU1 lrvi!lf •1rl'nUt> i.l IMlll HS-1104 DAILY PILOT/BM. UTAT• SATURDAY JAN. 11, 1 ... /~AGI 1t ~ Your home might merit historic status Structures over th e age of 50 wanted for National Register You have just bought a 1921 Georgian Revival house out In the country. Although the house features fanlight wtndowa. gravity-defying curved staircases, and muttlpatterf\ed brick. It has never struck you as partlcularty historic. That honor is reserved for southern plantations, Newport mansions, and 17th- century New England cottages. Right? . significance. You may have to spend a few hundred dollara to hire that experttse. It also helps to gather your own facts by Interviewing older neighbors and defvlng Into county and city records. The entire process can take six months or more. Getting started poses no problems. Your first step is easy and standard: Contact your state historic preservation office (SHPO). A state agency funded In part with fed~al money, the SHPO nominates worthy The Natlonal Reglster seeks bulldliJ6s and sltes more Utan 50 years old that recall fa.moaa per- .ans or event., embody fbJe •tyle or craft, or yield lmportant hls- torlcal lnformatlon. Not necessarily, according to Country Home magazine. Any Intact structure of architectural or historical Importance can make the federal govern- ment's National Register of Historic Places. adminis- tered by the U.S. Department of the Interior through the National Park Service. Among 37,491 listings accrued since its creation In 1966, the register Includes Indian burial mounds. 19th-century Chicago office buildings, entire row-house neighborhoods and even the 399-foot-high launch tower from the Apollo buildings and ~es to the register. The SHPO can help 11 moon shot. find a consultant, clarify ground rules. help fill out Generally, the National Register seeks buildings forms, and fill you in on tax benefits. (You can get a list and sites more than 50 years old that recall famous of SHPOs from the Deparmtent of the Interior at P.O. persona or events. embody fine style or craft, or yield Box 37127, Washington, O.C .. 20013-7127.) • Important historical Information. The SHPO also reviews your nomination and listings. In some lnS1ances, you will be giving away your power to alter, expand ex. paint your home as you choose. In addition. there are a few other caveats to consider. Row houses and other city dwellings can be problematic. The register may want your whole area listed as a national historic district -a grouping of bulldings reflecting a certain era. "If the real resource Is the district. we would reject the individual nomination." says Shull. "We don't want little pieces .. A register llstlng will not automatically qualify you for lucrative Investment tax credits for rehabilitation That 25 percent tax write-off applies only to commercial properties such as apartment houses offices and factories. A historic-house owner carving out new apartments In a basement or loft rrught qualify however. Again. ask your SHPO. Finally, there are a couple of m1sconcept1ons to clear up. First. National Register listing does not gr ant some historic-preservation official the right to tell you what to do with your house.. You can raze 1t for a miniature golf course, if local zoning permits Second. the government will not give you a plaque You can buy a bronze model, however, fo r about $140 From Country Hom• · Owning a home satisfi es need OVERLAND PARK. Kan. (AP) -The main reason • According to the Department of Housing and sends It through a panel of experts on architecture and Urban Development (HUD). more than 13 million history before It goes to the regiS1er's Washington, owner-occupied houses built before 1940 survive. D.C., office. If the state has done its job of weeding out That means your older house Is probably not listed. discrepancies, there should be no problems at the Any citizen can apply for listing and receive Its federal level. In 1984, only 632 of 4,054 nominations attendant advantages. For example, many states offer were returned ·'for additional information." according financial incentives -such as lower property taxes to to Carol Shull, registration chief for the National a home Is purchased Is not for financial advantage but _ to fulfill the dream of owning a home. according to a survey of real estate brokers. historic house owners who restore their homes. Register. In addition. register listing sometimes stops Just about any house that qualifies for the The poll. made for ERA Real Estate by Opinion Research Inc .. indicated 34 percent of the brokers said they believed consumers bought homes simply to satisfy the need to own a home. Some 19 percent said they felt homes were purchased as a financial Investment. end about 10 percent said homes were bought to secure a tax break federally funded intrusions like highways and dams National Register Is also a shoo-in for the historical right In their tracks. registers that most states maintain. You might also A register listing will cost you time and money. The check to see if your county or town designates local nomination forms require extensive photo documen-landmarks. Be sure to find out about regulatory tatlon and an expert's opinion on your home's authority that sometimes coincides with local register -a.asun1•• RBAL a1n1. ..... /...... 1711 t1l1h It Uue lt1l1h tt Shrt lntalt tt lhrti'butlMah 1751 Ulml.. 1124 1124 1124!ElSTiltGff6 uni;: 2388' ...,. • AVAIL MMEO. NEW M/F 38r 2be V• ~ bedt PrOt. mothw ..-. rmml owners unll. 10xgtost Wkly rwtt•. Low ,.... COND<? w/ptlv BR & be. bay, horle prop. Newport to shr 3br Woodbridge 1725,000. Bkr 9S3· 1220 1135 & Up/Wkly Col0t M/F. E CM "400/mo-+· 13 Bctl. L11ge pool, mature hm, pvt bdlbe pool. Jae. WHll/ n ._1 T\I maid MN1c9 1,... utll. 548-9159 perlOn. S-400. 852-9259 l/p. $495. 552-5187 Ult coft... healed s>Oot & Dini Pi, fif'l'I n:-amkr, prot t.-o Hlllt lrg 2BR Poot Prof n/tmkr lhr turn 3Br atepa to OCMn. Kitch'• to shr 3 Br 2 ba home IP&. ttnnle F/~-tmkr' Hunt Bct1 hfM $.400 + ,_.. '**2aOESK SPACE** avail. 985 N. COM1 Hwy, S-400. nr bch 240-8894 quiet 1350 + 112 utll: utJls. Sheri 841-M 11 I 150/mo. G11den office. i..gona Beactl, 494-5294 F 25-35 to lhr attrac1 N"' 472-4278 anytime Lg Patio with Bey View. · ... Good penclng. 642·5010 MM• llTIL Height• hM. Furn 11k/be M/3s.-.5 4br 2be t.e, nr Pllllnllf NmJ Wkly rwtt• now •Wiii. pY1 ent. No c:Nldren °' So. C. Plz. pool, epa. 50" PENTHSE-VU PATIO 880 CdM dlx Suites. AIC, 1129~ wtt & up. 2274 S•OO/mo Utll Incl TV~ 1325 + u111 Furn F~ Pvt am rm ~ pllg, utlls& janttor Nwpt INd, CM ~74"5 5484773 & maid 850-9311 be, Pooei tenM1ePeJ9tc. 2&S5 E Cat Hwy 87S-.OO Ill I .. 1 ..,.. ~ rmmte to ef\ere Mate to lhr 4aA 119' nr 9650. Mature.IM 873-3187 LUXURY Npt. Bctl. 785 ~ 28R 2BA ~ Beec:fl. beach NB '300/mo eq/ft office. Next to O.C 302t W, Pec:tftCCoMt ~ 1375/mo. ~ ~73• t>9twn Wpm ' QUIET n-amkr for 28' 2be Alrpoft. Robt. 95S-t222 ~. a.ct\. Rafrig F«Mle atw 2 11ry '8f hM, houM. 2 bike 10 bet\, NPT BCH: Nr Ha.g Hoep 125+wtlagl,nodepoelt. nloequletarMS275/mo. M/F nlamtcr ''" 38r 2Ba $375.+utll.~3130 8ofceevallwtth 1000eQ 111tlta ••••• I Krl• Tt4/895-7646 VerMlllM. CM. 1321 ... ,.. It ... St per eq It. 1·5 'I' 17-utll +. dep. Mluy Rmmt to lhr 2br 2b1 ...... Agt Nan Us-.&30 .. Fem n.-arnolca new condo e.40-63e7 Chrla 840-0843 Promontory Pt N.8 , ______ _ .. FR"'E"E~-.--mat~-urw-rn-.. nr UCI. Poot, Jae, tennla. M/F lfl h $475+ dep. 876-3889 PlllTllllllUIA'fm from imnola wttl tioueellt $425. Brigitte 154-3905 be & ~t~,:!, :9~ Young r.m lhr 2br llPI Retall/ofc apace. 1881 1/f, your home. F«>. Vlaltlng Fem n-emtcr ttw beeut. $475. t ~tN 64&-7127 CdM. nr bch. n-amtcr comer McArthur & PCH. children In H.B. Refs. pool home '350. mo. 1375/mo. 8404015 Prime IPOt In landmertl C. Brown, 831-5720 8*-7591 213149G-7274 M/F to ttw BelbOe Penn.•-·-•-W loc 2411 E. Cou1 Hwy, llPf. '300/mo. Stepa to --U Ste 200, CclM. 87M900 H tl I ti •art F.-n lfw 3 8' C.M. Condo, bMct1 & bey. 81&.5359 &:I rvOf ™ w/A s 11 ffl _.... tHllftllr tndt'y pool jec -"" ... ma O Ce Ip a Ce _____ _. ........... MOO.;~ U1ll 722.n,.2 • N82bf 1ba,bltyrd, beadl. nHdl home to 1h1 l3001mo. Loe E. 17th St, 2BR H\IX ™ aipt. • . peftcng. n-amllr. AVAIL w/aeme. E-elde CM C.M MS-33M Mk IOf 8111 Av.., Feb 1. *'50, 1• & 'EM. to IMtW IOYafy home IMMED. "400~ ~II prel'd. EV91 756-9325 WATERFRONT BLDG. 1ait. ulllt lftc. au..n In Old OdM. Beeut. w 875-57MIH 851-CM701W 111111 ti tal Exacutn-e tult« 1350 •"'· 831·5801Of111.ee~o :;::i1=:t Lookout <Mr eo riWe •• eeme to 17tt 4th 11oor w/Vu 842"'64" 28r rw SC PIP. Q1"9t llv-ftnd/rwtt llpl In N.Bctl. Mon-F119 to 5 '"ii· oerpor1 1315 + 'A '*"to etw 2 IMRer bdml Smoking oll. Approx utNe. Ctll "" 4:30pm apt In ~. CM. 1350/mo, 87~2t Joe (714)649-0234 $383/mo AV811 211. M.ry ....... ,-... 751-7835 or "5-1100 ,..,.,, ......., .:v+ non arN!r.1::-=,.--::,.,..-,,-----"'!!r.a"lt""mm9l~iml:~ 2 AmtM ..,..._, to etw pref. ortentel, tl'lr pvt 11 38R 2'4 be ~ ...... FUn, prot I outVC*'Q MIF, home & pool. 1-*M\t Prof. M/F n-ernllt Am 2&+, tHllftllt to etw 3M Npt. $380. ~7 aft & ...... C.M. M-.S137 loc:adon 5'M 123 upon~. 7~102 ~S:.."'r; l3IO +Prof. titm 28 aeeikt aame Str9e cer 911f, f'OOm '°' Combined Offtce/Sftoe> •LO IAYFAOHT HOME toflndl~apt.lnN.8.J ......_ COM. 118tmo 826eQ. ft. r .... C.M. Pvt be, kite prtv .. tem. OOOd llvtng In GREAT Hpt C.M. 133-0190 C.. 4t4-4324 2. Nice.,.. 646-7249 ,,..,,.,$475mot73-1521 ~~~-'r~ Prof "*' rHn!kr, 20'a. CAHNERYVILlAM A tidy, ltNICIC, Pf°' I*· 41A et bclh, NB ~Olmo ~ end you'I ~ 2 eon tot 1UJc furn H8 home. M/F, MA 21A 'P' In Chrll 83145't eYea tb20' & t21c2 l' w~ -.,d , .... a..15 + . .1o11n M&-1211 ... bOe. St11.eo1mo:i t11, Pr~ .. ,, ~ MR Npt BcrhlO..,.... .. twem/~ ~ leM + dep 87s-e&4D COM .... "" beth 24 Hr ac:ic.a, ~Tl io.. Dme bf II 11 W. CdM Pf°' M/F n -* th IP etw 29f 2be _,. fW Cloee to bcf\ ti~ WWf, f'*' c:al flot delall. 3tw 2~ flp S3IO IMw S.C.lltl Tann/pl, tme*'t ln-4122 . • 642·1200 ftl'f! 8A"- 0117IM300 l!Jln-tltt «* t3aC) ,....171., U. ... Mn A!Al. TY Shop for loan If buying a home Is the most Important financial decision the average family ever makes. then selecting the loan with which to buy that home should be considered the second most Important decision. says Sig Anderman. "AmazJngly," says Anderman. chairman and president of the CompuFund National Mortgage Network, "selecting the mortgage may be the second most Important decision. but It can lead to savings just as great, or even greater. than those produced by the judicious selection of a home." Anderman offers three tips for families consider- ing a home purchase or refinancing: 1. Don't get locked Into acoepting the first loan you· are ottered without making certain It is the best available at the time. "We are constantly receiving reports of hundreds of loan offerings by scores of lenders. It has been our experience that no lender -not even the largest - has the best offering on any sJngle day more than 30 percent of the time," Anderman said. 2. Shop around. Get quotations from Mveral tending Institutions. A one-quarter percentage point reduction In loan Interest rate represents a saving~ of more than $7,000 over the life of a $100,000, 30-year fixed rate loan. One euy way to shop for 1oar?t Is through a lender or real •tate broker affiliated wtth a computerized mortgege network. 3. Select the type of toan *1 suited to your Income and reeourcee. The tower peymenta provided by aome adjustable rate mortgagee may be the f.ctor thtt wfll enable you to qualtfy for the loan you need to buy tt'9 home you WWlt. On the other hand, you may want to take adv11ntage of the big MYtngs tn aiccumu1ated Interest payment8 avallabMt from 15-year loans. A 1 S.year loan can .. ve ~ over $125,000 In the purchue of a 11()9,000 houM owr the lnteteat peynleint one 3().. ~ ~. AndlnMn not• I ,. r - ' .,. i• 1e Jetty, JMmlne ~. Corona del Mar 9'4-9090 $345,000 Sundey 1 .... 300 Klnge Place (Clfflhawn) NB 508 38th Street,~ e.d't 831-1288 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1_..:30 759-9100 *335~ Sonday 1 .... 1101 Klnaa Rolld. Newport BMctt 321 o.hlle, Corona del Mar 780-8333 $829,000 Sunday 1-5 848-7171. $239,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. **87 Uik_.._ ntne 1 ----. 780-8333 $350,000 Set/Sun 1-5 lllES ,II SILE 211111111 232 MOht• Vista, Coeta M..a **1008 w. Bay Ave., a.tho. Pentneuta, 759-9100 S 184,500 Sunday .1'"'4:30 NB 9'4-9080 $2.2 MllMon 8undav 1 .... •;5~1~ro=5~~1ue)CC:t/Sun 1-5 I~, ... Fii ~I" HI ••19 Morro Bay (SoYQteaa) COM LOTS l4oa5-M Top...of~ypolnt Spyg.._ &U-e200 $479,900-Sunday 1-4 6«-e200 $2,750,000 8atJ8Un M 117 Sepplwe Avenue. Balboa ~ •v18 Napotl (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt 8ctl 873-8700 $405 000 Satur~--1-5 790-8333 $1,195,000 Sundey 1-5 ' _, 217 Goldentod, Corona del Mer 759-9100 $540,000 Saturday 1_..:30 1831 Uncoln lane, N9wport e.d't 1412 Nottingham, W•tdlff, NB . 873-53$4 $298,500 Sunday 1-5 644-9090 $299,500 Sunday 1~:30 CllllS TOWIHllES .FOR · SILE 234 HU91, (Oceenfront) CdM 759-9070 $825 000 Sat/Sun 12-5 • # 17 Montectto (SOYQlue) COM 115 Peart, e.tboa lltend ' 759-1501 $490,000 Sat/Sun 1_..:30 975-8888 $445,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 424 Sen BemarcHno, Newport 8Mdt &4&-7171 $299,900 Sat/Sun 1 .... •8 Morro Bay (SpyglMa) COM 309 PoinMttla. Corona del Mar &44-~200 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $575,000 Sunday 1.,..:30 * US09 Tr9dewtnda Ln, Bayc:reat, Nwpt 8ch 751-3191 $249,000 Sunday 1 .... 1715 New Hampehn (Meu Verde) CM 2792 Redwtng (Meea Verde) Costa Mesa 831-1296 $15il,900 Saturday 1_.. 831-1266 '212,000 Sunday 1'"'4 115 Via Koron (Udo lM) Nwpt 8ch 2 IEllMI 758-9100 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 1982 Port Albans, Harbor View Hmet, NB 423 Sen Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB 492-0890 $239,000 Sunday 1...t 9'4-6200 $390,000 Sunday 1'"'4 115 Via Orvleto (Udo I•) Nwpt 8ch Jasmine at 4th. Olde Corona del Mar 873-3700 $347,500 Sunday 1 .... • 1806 Port Wettbourne(Hrbr Vu Hma)COM 850 Sandcutte. Harbor View Hiiia 875-6000 from $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2 Ill ,I.I Fiii iii Ir IE. 875-8000 $339,000 Sund8y 1'"'4 760-8333 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •280 Cagney Ln. # 1~ (VIile Balboa) NB *•41 Royal St. George (Big CanY<>f') NB ••19 San Mateo (Spygl ... ) COM 9'4-8200 $142,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••• 12 Be6court Drive South (Bekx>urt) NB 673-7300 $895,000 Sunday 1_.. 6«-6200 $479,900 Saturday 1-5 6 Ex &«-e200 seGs.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 13211 Sandhurst, Santa Ana •2015 Seadrift (lrvtne Terrace) COM 7~~:'331;v'ns109,500 734 cameo H=• Dr. Cameo Highlands 769·1~1 $171,000 Saturday 1'"'4:30 759-1501 $390,000 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1-5 873-11~1 95.ooo Sunday 1•5 1500 Seacr81t, H.V HMll, C«ona de Mar v lt2 Torrey Pinet (Big Cyn) N.B. 2034 Pomona. Co8ta MeSa 644-9080 $349.500 Sunday 1'"'4:30 759-8477 $525,000 Sun 1-5 2 11111111 Fii Ill 1r IEI 751-3191 $118,500 Saturday 1_.. **5911.Seuhore Or, Newport BMch •Burning Tree Road, Big Canyon, NB ••31921 South Cout Hwy, South ~una 644-9060 $798,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-1900 $785,000 Sunday 2-5 ••280 Cagney Ln. #103 (VIiia Balboa) NB 673-3700 $699000 Sat 1 .... s 12-3 6«-6200 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1'"'4 ' un 1056 Valtejo Clrcle, Mesa Woods, C.M. * 94533 Tr-emont (Cameo Shores) COM 14 Stat1~ht, Irvine 751 -3 191 $180,000 Saturday 12_.. 644-6200 ~9.990 Sunday 1-<t ••280 Cagney. #320 (VIiia Balboa) NB 760-5000 $239 500 S d 1-4 644-6200 S209,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • un ay 508 Ventaja (Bluffs) Newport Bekh 107 Vla Genoa (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 3 IEllllll 759-6700 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 759-6700 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday,_... **350 62nd St. Newport Beach •801 Via Lido Nord (Lido) N.B. 125 Via Koron (Lido Isle) N.B. 644-9080 $285,000 Sunday 1'"'4 673-1323 $495,000 Sat 1_.. 831-7300 $487,500. Sunday 1-4:30 734 CameC> Hlghlanda Dr, Cameo Highlands *801 Via Udo ~d (Udo late) NB **•815 Vla Udo Soud (Lido late) NB 673-1181 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 673-7300 *495,000 Sunday .,_.. 675-6181 $2,200,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEllllll 512 Fullerton, (Npt Hgta) N.B. * 18732 Vla V•ona (Turtte Rock) IMne 330 vi.ta Trucha. The Bluffs, Nwpt 8ch Jumlne Ave at 4th, Olde Corona def Mar 631-2534 $205,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 759-1501 $299,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-8333 $249,500 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 from $209,000 Set/Sun 1'"'4 919 Hyde Court, Costa Mesa 4 IElllNI **1....,. W. Bay Ave (Penln1Yla) Balboa 500 Playa, The Bluffs, Newport BMch 751-3191 $153,500 · Sunday 1-5 873-7300 $865,000 Saturday 2-4 . 9'0-5560 $229.500 Set/Sun 1-5 340 Cabrllk>, E~ Costa Mesa 398 Seawf d Bae 905 Lombard Court, Costa M... 631-1266 $154,900 · Sunday 1•5 2718 Windover (Broadmoor, HV Hiits) COM 54a 0898n ·$ k Bay, Newport 8eectl 751-3191 $134,000 Saturday 1-5 675-6000 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 o-174,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. 228 Orchid, Otde Corona del Mar 428 Vlst R B 3300 Ocean Blvd, Olde Corona def Mar 675-8000 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. • 1917 Yacht Enchantrea, Seavtew, N.B 75 a oma ( luffa) Newport Beech 673-0889 $799,000 Sunday 1-4 6«-9060 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 9-9100 $212.000 Sunday 1'"'4:30 124 Via Trieste (lido laie) Nwpt 8ch 1<t5 Via Undine (Lido late) Newport Beech 673-7300 $450,000 Saturday ,_... 673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1_.. I IElllMI 3. 11111111 Fiii II tr Ill 436 Vista Parada (Bluffs) Newport Beech 4 II ,111 Fii Ill Ir •I 759-6700 $279.500 Saturday 1-5 .. ' . 2015 Wlndwerd (~)Newport BMch 908 Chestnut. Eutbluff, Newport Beech 844-9080 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1'"'4 ••25 E9capade Court (Newport Crett) NB **1130 E. Balboa 8fvd (Batboa Pentn) NB 673-7300 $178.000 Sundey 1'"'4 ••v 1903 Yacht Camlla (Seavtew) NB 759-1501 $29',500 Sunday 1-5 759-1890 $325.000 Sunday 1_.. LOTS: 301 & 303 Narcl8aua/Seevtew CdM 875-6.161 $785,000 Saturday 1-5 ••15 Ima Loa Court (Newport CNlt) NB 2134 Miramar Or, Balboa Penln. Pt, N.B 673-7300 $187.500 Sunday 1'"'4 • 1905 Yacht Enchantrna. Seavtew. N.B 759-9070 S305K per k>t Sat/Sun 11 .... 6«-9060 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 •26435 Arbor Rd (San Juan Vig) SJC 3 IR •IUI Fii Ill tr IEI 842-5200 $119,900 Sunday 1-4:30 675-1771 S1800/mo Sat 10-5/Sun 12-5 I Ill ,111 FAI Ill tr IEI * • 2207 Aralla (Eastbtutf) Newport Beach * * * •42430 Baythoree (Baythore) NB 6«-6200 $279,000 Sunday 1-4 6«-8200 seeo,ooo Sunday 1'"'4 * •49 Cambria (Spyglasa) COM ~ $825.000 Sunday 1'"'4 2345 Arana. Eastbtuff. Newport Beach **83 ~Bay, Newport Beech 9'2-5200 S2<t5,000 Sat/Sun 1_..:30 758-8700 $795,000 Saturday 11-5 •3055 Capri, Mee8 Verde, Cotta Mtu 546-elel 8unday1 .... 2443 Bamboo, Eaatbluffa, Newport Beach ••22 e.tmont (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt 8ch 844-9080 $349,500 Sunday 1-4:30 759-8100 S850,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. f 20 Hlllaborough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bct1 •v 18 Belc:ourt, Beteourt 759·9100 S775j000 Sat18un 1.... 1::> .. ~,. Cfrele (Baycree1) Nwpt Bctl 790-8333 *9,500 Sunday 1-5 S3e8,000 Saturday 1·5 , . ••21 Bodega Bay (8pygAaM) COM ••121& Bk'9 Gum <W•tciltf) Nwpt 8ch 644-8200 S53e.ooo Sunday 1_.. 7 ~':· ~ ~ 131-1288 $388,9&<> Sat/Sun 1-5 S1 000 Sunday 1 .... 405 Vllta Roma (Bluffl) Nwpt &di ' • ..,~ ~Aek·.ourt) Nwptlcb 6"""200 1178.IOO Seewdlly 1-4 •74 Hllcfeet, ~ ~. Nwpt 8d\ I S?M, . Sunday 1-5 •1748 Bon . f73-l100 12.•.000 Sundmy 1-5 •M7 IMftwood, Shof edtfta, CdM &42-344t*'.;ieNtiwpo.1 8-ctt. 788 uw..zo (Mw 0.. Mer) eo.ta Mela ••• eoeo '460,ooo Sunday 1"°" ·000 Sunday 1"°" 931.7370 •1•.eoo Sundey 1-5 **107 "G" .,_.,Bel. Pen6neu1a, N.8 *2221 Frtlnd8co, Newpott a.ct. . eu eoeo 1146,000 Sunday 1... 831-1288 1274.IOO .._ 1..S ••7Mullr .._..(~)COM • . *1700 Galaxy Or 79CM33S •1.20&. s.t/8un 1-5 •2'07 H1rtMw VW Or, H.V Hh, CdM 75._ 1501 ~ (Ooww 8hoNe) Nwpt ~ * 925 ::r=• (Hlrbor fldge) H8 ... .,., 171,800 Sunday 1.... .ooo e.l8un 1 ..... 30 .... ~ •• ll0.000 ... 1-4:30 •enfl71Pr'dl DrJtWbor VU Knoll) N8 *212 ..._.Dr, (011•*0tlf). CdM IH HID •• ,000 ...,,. 1 ... :30 7-...070 •1.1•.000 Sal/8un 12·5 ••I Tr ...... H8ttMw Ndge. Nwpt lct'I 840 ·-lt,ll0,000 ..... 1-1 * •328 Everq Cenyon (Shorectlffa) NB &M-e200 "'8,000 &..day 1 .... :30 4 IEllllll •2912 Ouedada (Bauffa) Nwpt Bctt 759-9100 $225.000FEE Sunday 1'"'4:30 DI PLUES FIR SILE 111,1112 ,• 518 DMMa. Corona det Mar ei~i~• 137&.ooo 9aVSun 1;.J 720 F..,._,, Otde OOfona def Ms 87MOOO *338,500 8etl8un 1_. 425 Goldelrrod, Otde Coron. det Mw 97MOOO *479,500 Sunday 1_.. -.... --- NEWPORT BEACH Miim llMI 1111,111 Fuhk>nable penthouae In a quiet and secure r~ •MINI 1n1.- 0pen and airy 2BR, 2 BA Greenbrier townhome la a great executive home. Nicety appointed wtth marble fireplace, wet bar, -formal dining and your own private safe. Super price tor etegant Newport Beech llvlng. Call to see It today! A MEMBER OF THE 11 J. SEARS RNANCW. NETWORK~ EASTSIDE COSTA MESA WW 111..- Thls home requires only minor repaJrs. Buy tow and fix It yourself -INST ANT EQUITY I 3 BR. 1 BA and large yard for unbeatable value. Don't wait! Cati to ·see nowt ...... .,.. '122,111 Owners just transferred after having completed extenalve remodetlng. Picture perfect 3 BR, 11h BA home in Costa Mesa. Many new features too numerous to mention. Easy to see-call now! • ., ., msT an..-. Breathtaking 3 BR, 3 BA townhome upgraded In good quality. Ideally located In a wonderful la1MI mD 1121,111 complex with picturesque views from every UITm mll 1111 1111,-Beautifully upgraded 3 BR, 1% BA condo with room. A bright and cheery home that should not Appealing and much In demand 3 bedroom dramatic state entry and kitchen. custom brick be missed! See It today. home with hardwood floors and brick fireplace fireplace, wet bar, family room, master suite on on wooded lot. Quiet cul-de-sac location not separate level and inviting stream off the patio. •as•T mil 11...-affectedr by airport noise. Just listed. Call now to Within walking distance to South Coast Plaza. Big. bright and sunny • BR, 2'h BA 2-story with see or t will be too late! Call todayt 2 car garage and ocean view from rear deck. Very impressive. Walk to the beach or enjoy Tllllf1I ,.._, -11a,111 community swimming pool with jacuzzi or ten-_. ,.. _ 11..,.. Welt maintained 5 BR. w. BA home in Mesa nls. Beautifully landscaped grounds. Vacant and Large former model end unit fully decorated. 2-North wtth fireplace, formal dining room. cov- waltlng. Call now! story, 3 BR. 2'h BA~ balcony off master ered patio and new roof. Super for family with bedroom, large brick fireplace and spacious, children -located near schools. This home Is In ... UY 11...-prtvate yard. Beautifully maintained complex excellent condition and won't last! Call nowl Immaculate! Beautifully upgraded and re-wtth pool. Excellent move-In condition and va- modeled. 2Br, 2Yt SA Newport home with fan-cant. Call nowl tutic kitchen, separate family rooom and large yard with lovely landscaping. Vacant and Just waiting for new owners! Call to see this one now. unm -1111,111 Fabulous 3 BR, 2 BA, family room with fireplace. .....-... , 12...-formal dining and large yard with patio show Spacious Newport Heights home In excetlent great potential. Instantly sppeallng inside and location features 2 BR. 11n BA, wide open family out! Move fast on this beautiful home-an room with double fireplace to llving room, 2 outstanding buy that won't wait around! patlQs and very attractive kitchen. A beautiful home that radiates warmth and charm. See It "'' llllP! 1111,-Two story condo in excellent South Coast Metro location. Either 4 BR or 3 + den. 2 baths. large master bedroom with sun deck, mini-yard with patio and two car gar3ge. Cozy complex with pool and spa. Call to see today! today! & • WP•TIMTY 1111,- Spectacular 2-story. 5 BA home with kltchen/famOy room combination, formal dining area, living room with fireplace and enclosed RIM,.._ l2n.-patio with heater. Superb family home romanti- • lll PlmlllJ .,..... Have you wanted to move up from your smaller catty decoratea lo appeal to all. This-home can Gorgeous bay view condo with 2 large muter h0me7 Here's your chance to obtain a large be your family's paradise -call to see today! suites built-In kitchen with eating area plus tpaCtoua home In Eastalde Costa Mesa. A 3 BR, huge '11v1ng and formal dining area. All h~ 21,,4,BA wtth teparate study and large family Ill.Ill TNBDIBIS 11-- ed wt all wall d room. Large pool wtth solar heat and cozy sun -..-light th qu ty papers an carpet. room. See tt today! Never a vacancy In this superb duplex. Two 2 sort complex on the bay with pool and boat slip BR. 21}, BA units with fireplace. Inside laundry near the Pavillion. and garage. Excellent condition. Perfect for proud Investor or owner occupancy. Call now! ""' H••• ...-unm 1-2 UT un.-Ramt>Mng 2-atory home with • large bedrooms Expanalve '4 BR, 3 BA home set-back on R-2 lot lncludee elegant master suite with his/hers wtth space to butkt Unique floor plan with huge TIU llWllTlll U-. bathrooms and overlook• picturesque pool wtth family room and flreplace. The time to buy Is Gracious • BR + den Mesa Verde home has rock fountain. Superb home with high beamed now! Call today. everything! Located near 2 golf courses and ceilings and circular staircase. Call to see right perks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and away! side hideaway patio off the den. new add-on IT'lllTUU .,.,. famlly room ~nd teen quarters with It's own entry. Bring In your offer! All terms will be considered. Wl.,..ln ...,-If you have someone you would llke to live side- Immaculate 3 BR,2 BA hOme on picturesque by-side wtth then this double townhome is for Inlet In a private community has room for the yout Superb condition 3 BR, \ 1h BA units with Ulll ~ au.- kid•. dogs and -40 foot boat. Comes complete mint yard In most desirable Eaatslde Costa Large 4 BR 2'h BA Buccola home with 3 car with new deelgner furniture. All the work Is done; Mesa location. Grab your friend and see It garage, Impressive patio with fireplt, wet bar. all you need to do la move In! Call today to see today! skytlght, professionally landscaped. Overiooks the beat value on the water. the best view of Costa Mesa goff course. Great .... I IQ . • ·--value for your money and PRICED TO SELL. Btg Ind beeutttutf trwfthtg and grecloul wannttt Mii llt .. ,.. -n..- of wood•. apea.i tit• and luxurioua carpet• Cuetom U-thaped home with 3 BR and family• .. -.-,.-•••llMn ..._ throughout. Outltandlng buy on a very Mdal room buttt around lovely pool and spa and new Detached 3 BR, 2 BA home ptus trtptex (2 BR, letancf complete with dock and aide tlee for your patio. An exceptlonal opportunity Includes a 1 'h BA each unit) ptua room to buHd another ftotllla. Let us lhow you thi. perfect 3 BR. 3BA ~-~ IUft• with 2 rooms and a full unit. Don't heaftate, caH today for turther lnfor- home. Euy to ... -jult call. bath. Don t ml• this chance to own your own matlon on thta spectacular lnveetment property! Newport Beech pool hOme. Cati nowt 645-0303 2219 HIRIGR l~D., CGSTl IESI • ~· NEW LISTINGS Wiii .... -1211;111 High rental area -constant demand. For the shrewd Investor this 4 BR I 2 BA duplex can't be beat. Steps to surf and sand. .... ,..... ... Instantly appealing 3 BRr 2 BA. profeuk>natty decorated wit~ lmaglnattve touches. Located on the canal with large patio & covered ~k. A MEMBER OF THE fJ1 . SEARS ANANaAL NETWORK IAJ OPEN HOUSES HARBOR VIEW HILLS -ftlW -.u NH.-Price reduction -best value In the area. 3 BR + family room, 3 car garage, upgraded kitchen appliances. meticulously maintained. Fee. ..... ... -.u 11•,111 Enter lovely garden courtyard to 4 BR, 2'h BA, unique llvlng room, family room home. Three car garage. Treat yourself. .. 1111• • • a•• ..... , Beautlfulty maintained duptex, two 2 BA untts 2 BR, Spe llTllllY 1~ ....... .., ..... ""' -.u ...... • $285,000 pfus two legal noncomformlng bachelor units. ......, Excellent Income and exoeflent loan. . ~ $288,500 O. VALENTINE You'll love the look of this stunning 3 BRI a.a ..... Bleached hardwood floors. Burbef carpet, cozy C. RUMSFELD fireplace and a large , lush yard. ,, •• NW -.U ..... 5 BR ex 4+ Oen Saualltto model on excellent stree1 In Corona del llm ~ Mar. 3 BA, 2 BA, large yard, covered patio, ~ Karastan wool carpet. Owners anxlovs. 3 BR. FR al IU-_ PM,111 llllllL ... Beautiful 4 BR home with large family room. 3 BR, Poot Exceptlonally lovety patio with private pool and :':" ••ABS ape. Wood floors and lots of red brlek. -• • S290,000 $359,000 $398,000 $<450.000 $<495,000 ....... L MURPHY n., .... ,.,.,... E. BOWIE 111 ... .,., .. M.REEOY .., ....... . M. MATTHEWS ........... ,., ... LSHAW .......... .... ""'-.u Mrt,111 Serenely situated 4 BR. Tastefully appointed & meticulously maintained. 2 spacious patios and pool. ¥1HIYllW-.U 1•,111 Forever ocean view! 4 BR + large formal dining room. Family room with wood parquet floor & brick fireplace. Private courtyard entrance . BALBOA PENINSULA 2 + guest, View ..... al $625,000 R. KURTZ ..... ftlW au All.Ill H a. ..... Incredible vlew -Incredible decor. Incredible 1 ~E: value -Incredible price. Exclusively listed M. REEDY ~a 3 BR, 2~ BA view home. App<Mnt- 8 BR, FR, View $650.000 LIWll t• 11U 12n,111 .,.. al $699,000 Comfortabte and fun, stucco 3 BA home close to 8 BR, FR. View bay and ocean beaches. First home, summer WllT •UP•T home or neighborhood warrants a new home. 3 BR. FR H1111111i1rt • . G. LIVINGSTON NDlllllU Nm ....... WINlf ..as Ill UM ....... Cape Cod 4 BR, den, 4 BA, one house from the 3 BR $265,000 J. MERTZ $798,000 llllAY beach. Two fireplaces. gorgeous throughout. ...,.., H1! • ......._ Anxious seller. 3 BR $269,500 H. THAMER .. IMTll-lleUP 11 ... ....., PllmllU ...... 1471-2 BR, Oen S289,000 l. ROSE Location, ocean, view and income tool C1811lc UITK.IPf • ""' 1 beach duplex at end of boardwalk with pan-5 BR or H Den S290,000 L MURPHY oramlc Catalina and sunset view. .. • 111 .. 111111 CORONA DEL MAR ... MllllllLll&I An,111 Newly decorated 3 BR charmer; plantation shut- ters, fireplace, celling fans. brass hardware, redwood spa, new paint. 1 'h blocks to beach! ... --Ill ... 1121,111 Top this for value! 6 BR, 4 BA. 2 kitchens, 2 garages, 2 laundry facllltles, patio + sundeck. Walk to beach & shops. Low down, auume loan. H llU...... . l4ll,lll ~:... S325,000 J . DO~:= Authentic Balboa oceanfront. livable, specious 3 BR, FR $345,000 C. McMAHAN Mllll 11 mD ta.,111 5 BR, 3~ BA home with spectacular Catalina & -ftlW au 1• 111 n ... ~---option-~allabte. Beauttfutly decorated aunBt view. Excel.lent Jocatlon. Super buy. 3 BR ----s349,500 n. ,;,;.::,NGER one story, spacious 3 BR home. Plaster & cedar ._ ~ 11•,111 ~ ~ $359,000 E. 8= ceilings, shutters. spa, A/C. Call now. lnatant move In. Exqul&itety furnished. new •mw 1• ,..., luh•• Him • 111 ... • Cius A construction, 3 fireplaces, spa. 2 living 3 BR, View $279,000 G. ANDERSON A jewel of 8 car,: Cod one door from ~ rooms. All you need 11 checkbook & toothbrulh. ..,._ al 11 ''"''" ..__.._ Btvd 3 BR 3 BR FR $398 ooo M REEOv ·• • rench doors, bay window., f 11 llU...... 11•,111 ..... · 1111 ,...,11~li•tiw gourmet kitchen, beautifully rem~ In '83. Rotllng sand dunea to ocean Is view from this 4 BR, FR. View $429,900 G. ANDERSON ... TmMI .. , .... appealing home. Exten&fve uee of brick and ...., 11a l1•1fMt Front row view of ocean and bay Room for poof wood add to the existing charm. 4 BA, POOi $430,000 M. MATTHEWS on v•~··•de W t h bo t b . d a.... IMW...... ._ ... a c a ago yan enJoygr•t N llU Uw.J .... 3+ BA $435,000 C. RUMSFELO tunMta. The ctMlk: gem 3 BA home I• on exctutNe 111111 L... 141 •• .. Buena Vista. Exqu181te decor, hardwood floor. 3 BR, FR $450,000 R. BOLAND Separate sandy beach, garden & brick patio. -• •In•••,.,... t 8 BR • BR $495.000 L SHAW cen +office home the area hat to otfet. HI lllllU Urn.T ...... -w _.,....., Lovely pool, spa and gorgeoue custom decor. Brick patio with built-In BBQ lendt ltMff to an 4 BR, Oen, PIS $555,000 E. COAKETt HI• -Ill UnmT ... - entertainment flow between your yacht and ... WIW au ,..., .,.. .... • p J custom home. Oak cabinetry, location! 3 BR, FR, View $579,500 c. BALDIKOSKI erfect setting for viewing harbor boat Ktlvtty. -• • _. .... llM 4 BA, 3'..i BA, 3 car garage, dock apace for 3 fflll lllU 11.-.... 2+ au.et, View $e25,000 J. dulOIS boats. Land Included. Garden entry to appealing and speclout <4 BR .._I I IL.t ttT -r llrMt home. Lanai ecrOtS front overl<>Oklng sandy 3 BR, OcMnfrnt *845,000 C. EADIE beach and dock on 50' frontage. ..... al ll 11111 • 5 BA, V'9w $649,000 A. KURTZ NlllllllUUDMIJ 11,111,111 ..... la&. u.......... 1111.1• Spectecular home on 60' frontage. 2 boat sllpt e BA, FR. View $e!50,000 8. AUDY Bright and Clean 2 BR condo with coot INldy + 2 tide u ... separate 1 BR apt., 3 car garage, .,... la&. f ..._ llr backyard to enjoy aummer barbeque9. NMr full buement. May con9'der apt. trade. Fee e BA, FA, View seee.ooo M. R~EDY lhopplng, pools. tennis. wat WWO•l M11111rll1 1 • " llU U"91T u.-.... 3 BR. FR $798,000 G. LMNGSTOH ... an.- Cu11om butlt & decorated home + new gueet I I IL.t t• .... llr Private & quiet woocs.ct aree wtth poo1 & tennil t1partment on 70' main bay frontage. New p'9r & 3 BR. Beyfront S1 ,225.000 E. OLSON facllttie.. Highly upgraded, 2 BR. den, 2 dedca. IHp for 2 large boats, aandy beach, sunny patio ~ ~C::tLt S2.200,000 '':.':;'~ Lovety night-tight vJew. OTHER AREAS 6••::9060. 211·1Sii._..U1111, •WPIRT -IUCI