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1986-01-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
' - -·---~ . " ' ~· ~ WARM - POMCMTa••I ··------ SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1986 Pair nabbed in ;Laguna bombing Suspects are transients whose motive appears to be retaliattoi:i against police 'police harass them by handina out citations for misdemeanors such as jay walking. "They don't like the Police Department. They wanted to make a statement, but not to hurt anyone," said SJt. Danell Adams. The cxpJos1on. which occurred at at about $200. S:S3 a.m.1 blew out two dozen No fi~ resulted from the cxplMion windows in Ctty Hall but didn't because a slow-bumina fuse att.ached injure anyone. The dynamite was to the bomb had explosive powder pla~ in an atnum outside the Forest inside, which restricted the sparks Avenue office of City Manager Ken and potential for fire. the city. News spread fut after the suspects reportedly bepn bnailll about the bomb1ni. The explosion was first beard by S&t. Lulda Parker. who wu wotki111 m t~ Police Dc~mcnt at the other end o( the bwldina. althC>Qab she 1n1taJly thought the cxplos1on came from o utside the bu1kting. By LAURA MEll Of .............. Two transients were arrested Fri- day on suspicion of bombin1 the Laauna Beach City Hall earlier th.at momina. Donald Juan Wheeler, 23, and James Louis Durand, 27, were ar- Coa•t A project Intended to Improve traffic flow and safety on Harbor Boulevard could also mean the loss of a de- fense plant./ A3 A Ferris wheel wilt soon be turning once again at Balboa' a newly re- furbished Fun Zone./ M California Reaction Is a mixture of anger and relief aa pros- ecutors drop molestation charges against five for- mer teachers In the McMartin Pre-School caae./A3 An eight-foot long Pacific squid has been netted accidentally by the crew of a fishing boat./ A5 Nation President Reagan has three growths removed from his colon during his first exten.alve medlcaJ checkup since cancer surgery./ Aa Americana saved mllllona through the use of gener- ic drugs In 1984./AS Religion the Rev. Jerry Falwell travels to Bangor, Maine to launch a "aplrltual rescue mission" at what had been a leading out- post of the fundamen- tallat movement./85 Gardening Two Callfornlans produce award-winning hybrid tea roses./ A 10 -sporta Woodbridge manages to topple Corona del Mar, 57-56, In high school baaketball./81 Greg Foster runs to a world belt In the Sunklst lnvltatlonal track meet 50-yard hurdlea./81 Jodie Mudd matches the course record at the Bob Hope Claulc golf tour- nament. /a1 Entertainment South Coaat Repertory Is helping kids to redllCOver thetr Imagination./ Al The Dally Piiot'• Trivia column I• now part of our Fun and Gamee pege./M llfDltX Brtdge Claeeffied Com tea Crouword 0.hNotlc9I Entertatnment Qlrdenlng Hefoeoope Annl..Mdert Puble Noacee ..... Eatate Allgfon Sport• T••ilk>n Trtvte w..... A8 BM Al Al 88 Al-7 A 10 Al Al Bl C 1-24 85 81 .... A10 M Al rested at Main Beach about 2 p.m. Friday. Police said the men's apparent motive was rctaJiation against the Police Department. In the past. some homeless people who live on the streets of La&una Beach have complained that the Both suspects listed 1hcir address as St. Mary's Episcopal Church, which feeds and sometimes shelters the city's homeless. They were booked on lhc felony charge of exploding a destructive device. Ball was set at S2S,OOO each. .Frank several hours before City Hall Purcell had predicted early Fnday opened. that the explosion was some type of The fortt of the blast was funneled • wamin1 and th.at the penon respon- skyward by the building's outside s1blc was "reasonably sure no one was walls. There was no structural dam-• inside City Hall." ~to the 3S-ycar-old buildr ng. Police Police were led to the two suspects Chief Neil Purcell estimated dam.age after taJk.ing WJth other transients in The Orange County Shcnff 1 De- partment bomb squad wtll continue a (Pleue eee BOIOSJJllO/A2) .Fair Board adds -.i&Eng the big move The hlatorlc Pope Boue, an 80-year-old Victorian atnlcture (abo•e) reacaed from the balldoser by the Bunttncton Beach B.latorlcal Society, rOGDda the corner from Nlntb Street lD BuntiDfton 8-ch at 3 a.m. f'rlday u aet,,.bon tarn oat (below. riCht) In aplte of the odd hour to watch It 1et under way. Below, left, Ste•e Barber aqua ta underneath the hoa.ae u It mo•ee off the curb, placm.. board.a under the wheel• of the trailer .. 'the boue wu relocated three block.a to 13th Street and Olin A-venue. -. noise complaint to arena lawsuit By TONY SAAVEDRA OltMDlllJNet ..... A complaint aga1nst the concen noise allegedly sp1lhng from the Pacific Amphitheatre will be added 10 the breach-of-contract suit filed last year by the Orange Count) Fair Board. In a statement released Fnday afternoon. the board announced the October 1985 suit WJll Ix amended to include the noise issue as well as thrtt other aJJcged violahons 10 tbc arena's 40-year lease wnh the fairgrounds. State Deputy Attorney General A Wells Petersen was instructed to make the changes Thursday after a closed--Ooor session with the board. said fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd. Before the session. residents pleaded wtth board members to take legal action against the noise coming from the 18,QOO..capacity arena on the state-owned fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. However, Lloyd said the govcrnor- appointed panel was already leaning in that direction. Russ Millar. president ofa group of noise-conscious homeowners suing both the board and amph1thcater- owner Ned-West Inc .. welcomed the news Fnaay-night. "It's a vel) important step in the nght d1rcc11on. I compliment the board for tts wisdom -and I haven't had much occasion to do that,'' Millar said Millar and the Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa Inc. have repeatedly claimed that the noise from cooceru camcs into the Mesa dcl Mar and Coll* Park neighborhoods -dis- rupung slttp, drowrung out convcna- uons and ruining the residents' lifestyle. Complaints have come from as far as 111, miles away from lhe cmbanJcd arena, which ha~ haunted by the nOISt' ISSUC for most of ltS 2'h-ycar history. Amendments to the board's law- suit call for a coun ruling fomna amphitheater owners and operators to: • Obe) notse hm11S set by fau officials and the city of Costa Mesa in IQ80 • Stop selling aJcohol illegally to minors. although cooc:css1onaim ughtcned tht'1r 1dcnuficauon checks arter first txing warned 1n August. • Pay S 13.543 in attorney fees incurred by the board to defend itself against the suit by Conc.erncd (Pleue 89' !IOIB&/ A2) Traffic deaths, murderui;Jin '85 But coroner's report reveals fe wer cases of accidental death By SUSAN HOWLETT °'-~ .......... There ~ert' fewer accidental deaths m Orangt' Count} last year. but the annual County Coroner's repon ha~ shown there were more hom1c1de~ suicides and traffic fatalities 1n I 'IM 5 1han the year ~fort The annu al repon. a brcal.dov.n ot the deaths 1n the count> JO 19 5 ""a' released Fnda~ by henfT-< oroner Brad Gates. Of lhe 13.050 people "'ho d1l·d in Orange Count~ last }ear. 6.047 cases were repon ed to the coro ner's office and :!.:!8J auto psies were performed. .\ccordmg to the repon , 2.590 peo(lle d1t."d of natural causes, 325 "'ere ~1lled 1n traffic accidents, 308 ~ert' killed in non-traffic accidents. l88 committed suicide and 132 were homicide' 1ct1 ms Ele\ en !ewer people died in non- tratlic acc1dt'nt<; than 1n 1984, the repon <;lated 'u1c1des in I Q8S JO· creased to :! 8 from 275. traffic fataltt1eSJum ped from l74 to 308 and thert were l7 more hom1etdes. \anta .\na led the co unty in hom1c1dt's. \.\1th 1"6ldTTings. wclvc communtllt'S -including Cypress. Dana Point Laguna Niguel. Lake (Plea.e eee COROJUR/ A2) County criticized for its lack of AIDS education Ch airman of state a dvisory committee says county ought to be taking a leaders_h ip role By LISA MAHONEY OlhDlllr .......... The chairman of a state adv1sol) committ~ o n AIDS praised Orange County heaJth offictals Fnday for the &ood ;JOb-thcy arc doing track.mg and Lrcating cases of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. But county government must also stan taking responsibility for AIDS cducauon and preventio n efTons. AIDS Advisory Committee Chair- man Bruce Decker said. "While it sounds like you arc doing an exemplary JOb in the area_ of cp1dem1ology. who 1s providtn$ the moral leadership. who 1s providing public education and preventing the spread of the discasc!'L)Cclccr asked Thomas Prendergast. deputy director of Ep1dem1ology and DlScasc Control for the county. .. The public health respons1b1htX falls 10 the county in Cahfomaa. · Decker 'aid "II sounds li ke "'hat we've gol I\ a problem where tht· count) " not meeting its goal in the public 1nlormat1on and prevention side." o\IOS 1~ a deadly disease that cnpples the immune systt m. making its v1c11ms 5u cpuble to other 111· nes~ that eventually k1ll 1hcm Mo~t of those who fall 111 arc gay men 1n their 30s and 40s There is no vaccm~ and no known cure for ID Prende~st e umated that Orange County will spend about SS00.000 this fiscal year on '\ID testing and treatment but little on educauon. .. We long since madt' the dcc1s1on HB district uz:ged to drop _appeal over AIDS article Ht h school oumaltsm a dviser says officials misusing thei r rtght to review student efforts The ed1tonal atta ktd Moral Ma- JOnty Ltader Jerry Fah~cll and Rep Wilham Danncme)cr R-Fullerton, and the media for "ov"ncalou\" that the log.ical place 10 gl't thl' 1nformat1on out to the at-n\k Ulm mumty 1s not Orange Count' gtl\ern- ment. it's the Ga) and l c'b1an Community Center.·• Prrndc:ria~t S<lld. I As to clt'anng up unfoundl·d tc,u, about o\ID held b) some ml·mhe" of tht' general public. Pn·nderg,.t\t mainuuned that no amo unt ot nc"'· pnnt v.vu1d rnch ~ryone Therr "Ill always Ix some p<>oflle v.ho harbor misconceptions alx>ut the d1st"ase. he 5a1d Bui D«kcr. v.hosc ad' 1wn wm- m111ce suecttded in getting S.aCX} llOl 1 and $600.000 commitment' from \an D1t'gu and l u<o .\ngcle~ co unties tor .\ID~ pre,cnuon and education, "'3' not \at1\li<"d """h Prt'ndergast's rc<opon\C 1n Orange ( ount' Fnday to learn "'hat programs are J' a1l;ible for AIDS 'I\ t1m' Dcd.er told Prcndcrpit and h•' ~"!I Re' Ehhng. dircc\or of Pubhl. Health and Medical Services, that c' rn 11 the county does not op<-ratc cducauon and prcvntron pr gram\ 11 \hould Ix financin& them l.n ' mg thing.\ up to pnvatc or- gan11a11on<o '' ·1111.c \hovclina a rc- (Plea.e eee AIDe/A2) Monday's a holiday for some By FRED VOGEL.STEIN Ol•o.llr ......... I J R08£RT BARKER Of.............. l ununaton Beach school of1k11ls alac,tdly are mt1u1ina the npt Lo rev1ew tup tchool newapaper articles by tbc way lb~ are bandllna a dttPUte over an ecbtoria.I on AIDS, 1CCOnt1na 10 U.nda Mook, a joumahtm ld\'tter 11 Corona drl Mar H1ah bool. handler, the editor of Wcstm1nttcr Hiah hool' ~tudcnt oews r. The Scroll. "I'm hop1na th.at thcy11 romc to their 1en1n and drop ~r appeal." he11td cqverqc of ID hool offic1ali claimed that the "CdrtomhmavbMl~uH~ - h1ndler to che<k out h1i fact and bnn& tht v.-ntm& up to "communal)' ( 1v1I nght'I acuvuts wdl not be tlllt onl} ~pk cclebnttn1 M"tt. • W-\ . ohso vt11 ~ fits• 111- hohdav. commcmorat1na Manie Luther Kina Jr 's birthday. Mook. who 11 Ktlve 1n nauonal b.ip ICbool ,iounlllilm UIONuons. alid &Ml lup Khool o9Qals lbould drop O.C.r ..... baale llllDll MXhlltl Las1 November, Shindler filed sull ap1n•t Wcttm1n1tet Hash hoot Pn~D*I Rohm Boehme, the school and HunUJ111on 8e9ch Union H1ah School Otstnct upcnntcndcnl Mane Ono when lhry ~~ to pubhtb hll cd1tonal about AIDS. standards." upenor Court Judlt' Jud1Lh Ryan orckmt iM d1 tnct to ~bhsh the edltqnal, but dntnct offi 11ls fa1~ to comply and filed an appal. htan nt IS hcdulcd Feb I . M claim that tch I ofT'~ial' ( ......... OllTUCT/A2) Count)', talc and federal eo~ mcnt worlccn Will have the day o« wor alona w1tb bank empk>,--. Pott om • nd mun W1 ll be doled. Monda •111 allO be a ~-1 llr C'lty emplo an Hunliftl'OG ._... and lrv10c. (PIH• ... 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TODAY lt o....11 13 S7 l'lrlllllllfl l:J6Ull 4A 40 o.w.to .. al l'lrllw U:OIA.lft. u S3 .... ..,,... 71 .. ._...,. 5:00 ..... 27 21 ,....,.,,. ,. .. a-...io. t:ltp-. 2..a 27 ~~ 17 ,. 2S .......... • JI .... ., .,_,... .. ~ _. ... es S4 f\'WINgll 4:22a.a 4A ..,... 46 14 ,_._,Olly 91 57 f\'91 ._ 12:tl P-"'-ot ..... • D Eztendecl .,.,., 57 41 ........ a .. ._~ .. ~ ~ ..... 1<41PA u NOISE TARGETED IN LAWSUIT ••• From Al Ctuzens of Colla Mesa. Fm offiaals are U. ...,,.., .. a coun order" to nullify die recent cbante in amphithml« i: ~ Formerty run by Ncd-W~ .em is now manaaed by PKirac Amphitbeatrc Co., a lqJ99e entity. accordinl 10 Uoyd. The amendments contai1l an ~- ditiooal dmte that ~· ued to coottruct unauthorized rauooms on the srusY hillior-of the amphitheater cauted SI 0,000 ill dam- ate' IO the f.airp'ouod pmtinc loL Moat of the a1Jeeed violations were included in the ootice of default teDt -to ~West-ta Aupst 191S, bet~ left out of the six-count lilwuit filed later by the board. Fair officials immediaieJy came under fitt for bypassioc wtaat arigb- bonng f"CSldenu coDSldcnd 1M mam l.SSUC: the muuc alkafdJJ btannc from amphitbeatrr ~ The notice of ddaulf and the .abrequeot lawsuit ..,... ~ in\mded to fomaall .... bill liat would enable Costa Mem eo ~ ooue &om the amptutbeaaer. Fair Board manbcn, who have jwildiction over dlt sate property, appeared unwillin& IO' lbare tbeu authority wnh the a~ per- suaded Sm. Job.o r, R- Anabeim. to wi dlhold Iris bill aod 11ve them another c~ to handle the noise probkm. N~est has Siner mrncud Umc of the ddlu1ts mdued &a .ae iruual SUiL The firm recently submined plans lO move the amphit.bca&a's ,,_..t.er . ~ off I.be Wrpounds· mcicr. Fair oftia&ls requesled the wort be a>mllkted b\i J uoe 30. AddruooaiJy, Ned-West mm- Maid ~ board SI 0.000 lor rcpeirs \0 1hc fairarounds' Memorial Gar- dens. damaged dunft& c:oesuuction o n the amphttbc•teL And ampiatbeatcr owncn repaired a ~ system that was pumping tnJl>.flled water onto the fair- JTOQJMk' pa.rbng loL Rallainiog unrnolved arc allep- uou that Ned-West viOlaed its 41h· y<!ar~ lease by not providing per- maoeol bllck.st.agr factlitie5 and ~fu~ ing lO remove the modW. restrooms md (XMM:eU&OD stands *>p the irecn ~ Ned-West bat alto '"1cd to rq>air the alleged ground slippage c:amcd by the temporary rest.rooms. ..._. 1'0 .. s-.aiow 10:11 p..111 u .... 11 52 .... ......... , tOp __ .,......., ...... 50 u ::...,_,_..,..., ... .._dlllO • 7S 43 ......... • 47 -___ :"'L ..... -a-o.iww 15 47 .. .. -. ...... :T::'.1:11 P""'-..... .. T5 47 ,..._ ::'f: ........., 10 75, ... °""° 17 to ..._..,.. ..... , :44 ............ --1 1 • ..... '° ..... 111....-L-.44 • 6t 1hll a.II\. ... rilm .... • 12:10 PA ~Qr 11 • 1056. ... ,,......, ....... Governor selects new judges in OC Citizen of Year chosen SACRAMENTO -Gov. Geo~ Dcuk.mejian liU appointed rwo men to JudiciaJ posu LO Orange County The appointments. announced Fn- da}. are: . •William McDonald. 49. of Villa Parle to the Orange County Superior Court. A Municipal Court Judge si nce 1981. be replaces Mark Robinson, wbo rcs~ed. Charlie Hester, a 38-year Newpon resident. was named Newpon Beach Citi:r.en of the Year dunng Friday mght ceremonies at the Newponcr Rcson. Hesltt was rancd m St. LoulS, Mo., where be eventually met and mamed his wife Nora. He came to Santa Ana an 1948 and has lived in Newport Beach Slnce the early 1950s. Orange County, and serves on the board of various other locaJ and county organizations. includioa Hoag Memonal Hospital and the 0n,. County Perfonning Arts Center. He 11 also on the boud of dirccton of the Beckman Laser Institute in Irvine. The award. based on long-fl&nding ~rv1cc to the community, i1 one of the Ncwpon Beach Chamber of Commerce's most prestigious honors. ... CORONERREPORTSOKDEATb •.• •William Frocberg. 36. of San Oemcnte to the Central Orafl$C Count) Municipal Coun. A lawyer m pn'•ate practice, he replaces Eugene Laoghauscr. who ~gned. ow LO has 7~ the rcured land developer as president of the board of trustees of Chaldrcns Hospital of Hester has three children and seven grandchtldrcn. ham Al 1 Form., Mission Viejo, Modjesb. pancngers. Moaorcydists accounted Roamoor, Se.a.I Beach, Silverado, for 68 of the Orance c.aunty tra.flk South Laguna, Su.met Bach and fatalities, while 58 oft.bt dlalhs were Trabuco-repon.ed DO homicides pedestrians bat by can. F'lftecn The report Lilud the typeS of bicyclists dJed on tlile road. Nine .bomicidetin 198Su: 71 by~ts., motorcycle pusengen died in 1985, 2S by SlabbiDJ aod 36 attnbuted to and five motor ICOOler ridlm were other C&UICS &ndudi14 bludlieoning, . killed last year. tln.111ulatioo ud 1Uffoca1ioa. Oftbc There were 1411ICol* .tao oom- 132 homicide victims. 96 wa-eaak milted IDicide in i9U ~ ~~ and 36 were frma&e. The ...;ority of tbenftdv•-I I I shot \bansdYes •n the victims~ betwceD 20 and 29 1M bead and 23 died of &tlMhot years old. wounds to the body. Anaheim followed SaD&a Au in the Of the 288 total suicides, 46 were number of homicides with f7 fot the attributed to drugs, 4S tO banging and year, and Garden Grove bad 13 18 lO inhalation of exhaust fumes. bomictdes. The 38 other suiades consisted of The breakdown of accideotal . . BOMBING SUSPECTS ••. ~ who died of sclf-mfbcted From Al laoeftuon.s. 1umpma from buildings Correction or otJler high plaea, m tenuooal JOint investigation with the Laguna dro--.i.np. putun& a bac over their ~ Beach police. . plooed dynamne an the cave. but no arrests were ever made. bc:M5. liahtmg themselTCS on fire. Astor; in Tbursday"s edmon oflhe Employees m Frank's oflke and ~ poasomng, •nb.alina charcoal Pilot l hat detailed Orange County Cit}' Oerk Verna Rollinger were kept Two years before that incident. fl.uncs, ntnniOB into the path of a car Supervisor Hamen Wicdcr's rc-clcc-o ut of their offices for half the day. Purcell said, a bomb was placed ar running anto the path of a t1on plans erroneously f"C'POrled that Tilt last bombillJ ancideot to outside bis Laguqa Beach home. No motorcycle. the 2nd District supet visor is backed U&una Beach was m 1973 in an one was injured in that blast either. ~ f"C'POn included 46 deaths of try all but ~ of t.bc mayors m her isolated cave at Diver"s Cove. The nor were any arrests made.. Pure.ell iafan• annbuted to Sudden Death d1stnct. In fact,·Wiedcr, 65. has been bomb exploded at the cave and no wasthe~rgcantanchargcofnarcot1cs SynMC>mc endorsed by all 2nd Distnct mayors.. o ne was m1ured. Polict found unex-investigations at the time. Ten people died wtulc 1n the 1--------------------------------------- cusiody of Orange County law en- fon:rment agcncaes. accordina to the report. and there 'A-ere i 0 offiCC1'- 10vofved deaths reponcd in 1985. death1 included: I 06 catet ~ ifllCl- tion or injection of drvp. SJ -33 drowninp, IS peop6e wtlo ~ oo food or a foreip objecl. I l wM died of acute aJcobol ~ 10hria& a private aircraft accidellt., ewn fatal bums, ei~t non-traffic Ydlick acc1- dents, C'iaht uP.i)'Xialioel.. leVen attributed to accidenu iD 111rp::ry or other media.I procedma, lt'Vcn Ul- stanCCS of fatal smote i.AILa.Lauon, four electrocutions, four accidental gunshot casn, four people wtao were struck by fallin& objecU uc1 four stranculauons. KING HOLIDAY.,·. The 325 trafrte ac:cidmt *albs mcluded I 19 driYat~.a md-58 1ponlibility onto 10mebody't plate and telli~ them, not only 1nhas your responsibility, but you •ust find fundana for it as well, .. be laid. "The burden for prevention and the burden for educatioa for tbc last fouryearsh.ubcen bomc9)11ys. It's time for county aovenuncaf to re- aJizc ... Af DS is evcrybody•s prob- lem," Decker said. • Deck.er vowed lO help loc.aJ lfOUps lobby county officials for funds. This fiscal year, the Gay and lesbian Commun.icy Center of Oruae Coun- ty received S 160.000 from the state to run its AJDS Response J>rocram. The newly orpniud AIDS Sttvice Foun- dation is operatina on saopoo an pnvate donations and a CCJel1hon of a,cncies concerned about AIDS runs entirely on volunteer dfon. Onnat County healtli OfflClaJS wasted no time in tetrina uf a proaram to trxk people wieh A OS after the di.teate wu identified in · 1980. The health deparunent otren mcdicaJ followuP? and eow1.1ehna to those Wlth a po11tivc ~ ~= __ ,._ llMIOfftC. >JO -. ...... e.. ...... c:a "'9.t ..._ ... 1• C... ... CA t21M P'nmAl There will be no dassel ~&.any of the public schools on the Onnac Coast. UC Irvine will be cloted and some uvtnp and loan usociauons will not open their doon. However, 1t will be buliness as usual for most peol1lc along tbt OraQ1CCoasl. City em~Lecs in Fountam Valley. I...acuna . Ncwpon 8Qcb and c.&a Mesa will re1'QC1 IO wort as ...... J ~ t,,f L s a --, The count) was also ooc of the first to obtaln antibody tests for people who wanted to learn 1fthey had been eJtpolcd to the HTL V.m virus tbou&ht to cause AJOS. ' Counties with fewer AIDS cases have used <>nnae C.owily •a model for programs o( their OWILI But with research mto thr diteate 101ng full 11tam and ~s sucb as alternate testing Siles fiftally in place, gay advocates f~I it is tirbe IO wa,e campaigns that wdl tddl high-nsk groups\ ho'A-to avrud ttJ)OSUIC to AIDS wh1k calmina tk an of others who 'A-OrTy they miaht catch the ~ through casual cona.act with an mfcctcd person. Pub&ic education effona lib lbe "Southern Cahfom11 c.ta .. AIDS awareness proJcct. whidl bQlin.s m Februar}. n~ moMy -&na some of that should come froln county cofTcn., ~-'Werner Kuhn. liec:tor of the AIDS ResponJC P.r\41a1. Preliminary talks with county o(- fimls art alrudy undcrwa1. M atd. Besides the need to an form pys and \, Trash collcctaon schedules will ~main unchanged for all Orange Coast cities. but there wtll be no street sweep1ng m Huoungton Beach or lrvfne. Kina. who wu born Jan. IS. 1929, and &JSaSSUlated in Mcmphas on April 4. 1968, wouJd lwvc bttn S 7 yean oki Jut Wednclday. Monda}' 1s the day the federal government ~led f.o_r the holiday ob-rr.aoce-a • othcn 1n h1gh-nsk grouin ho\o\> Lo protect themselves from the dasca~. educ:aUoo programs must address ••>JQ&.phob1a" in the community. ~UKm. H*" brolAght up scvtral local 1nc1- *tsA> 1uppon bis cfaim. .Altlong them as the caSt of an El Toro )'luth. a hemophiliac, who was ~ 10 the AJDS virus through blood transfusions. 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Mon.·Frt 9-5:30 S.t. 9:3CM:OO Sun .• cloee4 •carpet Mies• lnatallatlon •custom draperies im PUCllTll 111. • C11T1 IUI. ca 12121 • Ml uu -111-1111 R •faut9•-Cl • llCAB ·-·-,_ n WMS ,.,.~_,,mr,., ·- ·Bridge plan may force relocations ly TOM WRIGHT o.lrNM0..1 JI• I A project intended to improve tr1ffic now and safety on Harbor Bou_levard nonb or Warner A venue may also mean the loss of a defense plant. About 20 l!nhappy tenants and lan~ownc~ learned of the county proJCCl to improve tbe Harbor bridge over ~be.Santa Ah~ River at a public mectmgan Founuun Valley this week. Everyone attending the meeting owned property or businesses that wo1;1ld be directly affected by every optJon of the proposed project. The Thursday session was one phase in the county's attempt to dev~lop the most feasible plan for the proJect. Winston Mettke of the Orange County Environmental Management Agency said three factors make the project necessary: •The U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers flood control plan. •The need to make the bndge six lanes wide. •The need to make the curve leading into the bridge safer. Menke said the county would choose an option by January t 987. Alvin Lesser. a spokesman for Santa Metrics, said just-OiseuHing the plan puts a cloud on every piece of propeny along the east side of Harbor on both sides of the river. Seven options have been estab- 'llsbed by tbe county's oomuJtina finn on the project. VTN Consolidat~. They rante from no cha.-to a plan that would force mosi of the busi· ncsses on both sides of the river to be relocated. Rockwell International has a plant · that emoJoys '°° peoole on the south benk of the nver. At least two of the options would directly affect that plant. A SPokdman for the city of Santa Ana said the city opposed the "worst" option; which would f'oiu relocation oftbe plant. The J>!Openy owners seemed to aaree with Santa Ana's assessment of the worst~se option,. caJJing for a new bridac nonh or the existin& brid&eaqd-a new alianment of Harbor Boufevafd, without the curve. Lesser called the proposal in· tolerable. He said Rockwell would probably besin seeking a new location with this-"ha~na over their beads". This option 1s the most expensive because the county would have to purchase a la.rae stretch of right of way. Don Alfison of VTN Con· solidated estimated that would cost about $12.2 million. Oyde Neill a eropcrty owner on the nonh bank, sa1d he wasn't happy about the~~ agreed that something had to DC oone. ''Propcny values are all well and good, but in the linal analysis human life bas to outweigh them and this curve is a death trap," he said. Orenge COMt DAIL V Pll01 Plaza building .. topped out" Coeta lleM Mayor Korma Hertsot and Henry T. Seceratrom (abo•e)•l&n thelaatateel ~before it la bolatedbatoplace (at left) at a "toppt.nc oat" ceremony Friday for a aew addition to the 8oatla Caut Plaza. The bullcUna.-wtth Ila flDal beam painted white for the occulon, will 6ov.ee The Broadway, Roblnaon'a and 70 mall atorea. The atructa.re la alated for completion ln late Augu•t. SfATE/ ION /WORIJJ======= Senate gives OK to plans for acadeznic counseling By die A11oclated Pren SAC RAMENTO-The state Senate approved a S6. l million plan Fnday to create academic counseling programs for seventh· or eighth-srade students that would give youngsters a better idea of the options avaifable in high school. The measure -SB935 by Sen. Wadie Deddeh, D-Bonita -is aimed at reach in, students who are potential school dropouts, then providing them with counseling to encourage them to stay in school. FBI probes possible lynchlng CON CORD -Neighbors say they heard screams and people running at a transit station where a black homosexual was found hanging in what police called a suicide. according to documents filed with the FBI. Now the agency is investigating the possibility that the man was lynched. The National ASSOClation for the Advancement of Colored People asked for a federal investigation of the Nov. 2 death ofT1mothy lee. noung .. numerous repons o f racial intolerance" in recent montbs 1n this ctty. Few file for bac.t welfare payments SACRAMENTO -tate welfare officials say they have rett1ved onl) I 0.000 claims for bac k welfare payments ordered by the coun s. but ellpect more than 120,000. The deadline for filing for the money, which could be up to several thousand of dollars per family, 1s Feb. 28. the Depanment of Social Services said Fnday. The claims affect people who were on Aid to Families with Dependent Children betw~n 1976 and 1981 . DA to appeal Goet. dl•mlssal NEW YORK -The district attorney said Friday he would appeal the dismissal of attempted murder and assault charges against Bernhard Goetz, who shot four young men in a subway train. ··we have decided to appeal Judge Crane's decision to the Appellate Division," said the one-line statement issued by Manhattan District Attorney Robert Mol'Jenthau's office. The office said 11 would issue a fuller statement on the case, 1n which Goetz said he shot four black youths in December 1984 because he believed they were about to rob him. Morgenthau could have appealed Thursday's ruling. sought a new grand jury investigation or dropped the case. At least 2 dead ln chemical blaat ASHTABULA, Ohio -A tank containin,-2,000 pounds of a caustic chemical exploded Friday, killing two people. inJuring at least 18 and sending a jTCCn chemical cloud mto the air. The late-morning explosion at the Diiamond Shamrock Corp. plant also caused a small fire. Rain and wind from the south helped break up the chemical cloud and carry it over Lake Erie, where it posed no danger, said Allan Franks, chief of the public interest center for the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. Ammonium dichromate apparently ignited in a rotary vacuum dryer unit. but It was not known what caused the ignition. Breakthrough announced ln PCP research BALTIMORE -Researchers have identified brain re<;eptors for the widely abused drug PCP, a breakthrough they say could some day lead to the development of drugs to treat not only PCP abusers but also schizophrenics. U niversity of Maryland scientists, who have been doing research on phencyclidine since 1980, say they have pinpointed the biochemical mechanism by which the haJlucinogen disrupts the nervous system. causing irrational and sometimes violent behavior. NAT ION ~ ~ =--=----==- CIJ•d to reJea.e poUttcal pri•onen ABIDJAN. Ivory Coast -Chad's state radio said Friday the Chad government will release all political prisoners on Saturday. The broadcast from Chad's capital of N'Djamena. monitercd in Abidjan, did not indicate how many prisonen were involved. Chad President Hisscne Habrc m:cntly s11ncd a scnes ofaareements with various groups which had o pposed his aovernment to end Chad's nearly 20-~ar-old civil war. w. Qermaay to •'6n Star Wan p.ct .aoa BONN. West Germany -West Germany could sian an aarcet:nent as early as. Marcb o,n ct>ndit1on1 for pa~icipation of. J?ri ~ate West German companies in President Rtaaan's StratqJc Defense ln1tt1t1vc, the aovcmment said Friday. Economks Minister Martin Ba .. m~ briefed Chancellor Helmut Kohl on bis di1euq.ion1 earlier this week 1fi"Wuhinaton that s.tt talks in motion on the space.-beted SDI. Chief aovcmment •Pokcsman Friedhclm Ost told reponera Banaemann "reached f\lU undcntandina" with U .s. officials on 1wtina the net0tiations thi1 mon\h and sbootina for an aareemcnt as early u-Marct\. - • 5 s,,.afAIJ'-dlplom•t. ... bdacted, loar treed BEIRUT Lebanon -Five Spanalh cbplomats were kidnapped by IWlmen lO Moslem west Beirut Friday 1n appamat retaliation ror Spain\ establislun& diplomat1C relations with luwl, policic rq>Or'ted. Four were q\lkkly reliued but one d1~mat and two LcbaaK ':yea of' the Spanbh Em bus)' were misaina, pohco saad. lnfonned ICNrCa, ~ oa conditaon &hey not be 1dcnufttd, said the miu.ana Spaniard was Pedf'o Antomo. They identaficd the LcbllMsc u Ous-r and Awd Abdo. and •id bo11' ~ Chn11i1ns and believed to be brothers. 3 polyps taken from Reagan's colon Doctors say growths don't look cancerous. add that they aren't surprised to find them WASHINGTON (AP) -Prest· dent Reagan had three "very small" growths removed'from his colon and a sample of skin taken from a bump on his face Friday in his most extensive medical checkup since cancer surgery. Doctors initiaJly judged the specimens to be non· cancerous. but funher tests will be conducted. .. All 1ndu.:at1ons are that when the lab results arc in \hey will confirm the president to be in excellent health.'' the While House said in a written statement descnb1ng the results of Reagan's colon examination and checkup at Bet1'csda Naval Hospital. The three ~owths. descnbed by doctors as "chnically ben1~n." were removed from the colon in a non- surgical procedure known as a co- lonoscopy. Reagan, leaving the hospital after nearly six ho urs, gave a thumbs-up signal and said "Everythmg's fine." He and his wife Nancy then flew to Camp David. Md .. for a three-da) Manin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. Asked whether he had named a successor to depaning Agnculturc Secretary John Block. Reagan said. .. Not yet." Reagan. 74. had gone to the Holocaust survivor awarded $5 million Libel verdict b-rings a n end to case over realt ty of Holocaust LOS ANGELES (AP) -A survivor of the Auschwitz concentra- tion camp won a S5.25 million libel verdict Friday a~inst the final defen- dant in a lawsuit he originally filed against two organizations which claimed the Holocaust never OC· curred. Mel Mermelstein. a Long Beach businessman, alleged libel against Duheb Felderer of Sweden for calhng Mermelstein "a racist and exterm1na- t1on1st." Mermelstein, 57, saw his mother and sister being marched off to the World War JI Ausc hw1u gas chamber. He testified during the trial that his father died of exhaustion at the Nazi camp and his brother was shot by guards. Felderer. who nevt'r replied to the lawsuit and was not represented dunng the Supenor Coun tnal. allegedly libeled Mermelstein while attacking the Jew's insistence that extermination of six million Jews in Europe during World War II had occurred. "We're ver). 'Cl) happy,'' said Gloria ~tired. attornc) for Mermels- tein. "We wi ll register the Judgment in Sweden .. We plan to collect 11." said Ms. Allred. who said Felderer had ignored a notice of the suit. which he was ser\'ed while making a speech in Chicago. Mermelstein had challenged the lnstllutc for H1stoncal Review and Liberty Lobb), two gro ups which claimed the Holocaust never OC· curred and offered a S50.000 reward to anyone who could prove 11 did. Mermelstein claimed the reward and sued both groups. along wuh Felderer. when he wasn't paid. The t"o organizauons agreed last Jwy to pay Mermelsteap $90,000 in damages and sign a letter apologizing to him and any other Holocaust surv" ors Fnda y's a"ard by the Jury "as broken into compensatory damages of $500.000 and pun111 ve damages of S4. 75 million Mermelstein "was vef') deepl~ moved and very. very thankful." when he heard the verdict. Allred said. "He said he has always had fa11h in America and 1n our system of justice." hospital for the first examinauon ot his colon since his successful cancer surgef') six months ago ··The finding of rhree small pol) P'\ 1n not surpnsing." ~ven Reagan"<, medical h1stof'). said Prof. Gar: Gtto1ck of the UCLA School of Medicine. · .. The fact that they look benign when vie~ed with the naked eye is encouragrng. but the key 1s no~ the~ look under the microscope.'' he said in a telephone interview And even if they do prove benign. he said. 11 Wlll be important to sec 1f the) arc pre-mahgnant -that is. of a t)'pt' Judged hkely to tum cancerous 11 left to grow much larger. In addnion to colon cancer. Reagan also had a basal ~II carcinoma -the most common and easily curable ,.,~ Urges democracy Ecuadorean Prealdent Leon Febree-Cordero aa.ld Friday he doean 't aupport lnter· Tentton ln Nlcaracua '• af · fain but u.rted that country to hold Democratic election• ao the people can "chooee their own deatlnle1. ·' Febrea-Cordero apoke at a preea conference a t the Ceo· tury Piasa Hotel. He wae in Loa ADCelea u part of hi• firat atate riait to the United Statea. He met with Prest· dent Reatan on Tueaday lo Waablngton. Lottery loser claims prejudice LOS ANGELES (AP) -A lotter) Jackpot finalist. claiming racial prej u- dice against her, plans to sue over an 1nc1dcnt durinJ taping of a "Big Spin" show that bnefly let\ her thinking she'd won SJ million. Dons Barnett, a black 52-ycar-old Los Angeles nurse who instead won S 10.000, plans to file a Superior Court suit Tuesday to obtain the S3 million. accordina to her attorney. Larry Sperber of Encino. But lottery officials said that under California law such lcpl actions must tint be filed in the form of a chum apinst the involved state agcney. .When 8af11etl spun the wheel o r fortune Dec. 30. the ball landed in a SJ m1lhon slot. the emcee declared her a Jackpot winner, a si~ flashed the news and Barnett's family rushed to the stage. Moments later. howe\Cr, officials said the ball bad not stayed in the slot the necnsary five seconds. Lottery spokesman Bill Seaton said officials had to follow the rules that required they downpade Barnett to a S 10.000 Wlnner. Barnett. whose attorney has ad· vised her not to talk wtth rcportcrs, to ld the Los Anaeles Sentinel news- paper reetntly she believes officials decided against awaroint her SJ million bt'cause she was lack and because the state had n:alhnl ''' quota of Jackpot ",nncn Lottef) spokesmen said the.-a,, u"1· uons were "'b1z.arrc ·· Barnetfs attornC\ al-.o ""'I ht• do ubts those "cre th'e rca<.un' .. , don't bche'c that "as t~c.-l,.1," I ha\en·t ruled 11 out "ut 11 ~ unlike!~... said perbcr ~rbcr cxi>«ts argumenh '" lh'-" case to instead l'enter on th~ 111nlntl. mt'thods used in the ··e1g pin:· on "hether the lotten 'an n:'' o~c a pn1e that's been announ <"d dun ng taping and whetht>r the fam1l~ Jumrnng on the stage rould hi" c ~noc.·~t'd the hall out of the slot .Mldeast expert heads for London W HINGTON (AP) -The R~ Ill" 1ica.tuf'iwaat0a ..rcac-.d -Us Arab-lsnr.cli peace effOrt f'hday. dts.- patch1q its top M1ddk Eut elpcn to London on a m1uion to amn~ a.n unemattolfal confeftntton prot>lcm1 of the resion. R l(hard W. Murphy.,.ass.tS\ant ttt- rewy of tatefor Near a:.utcrn affairs. left Walhil\llOn (or mtttinp with Mtddle Ea11 '-dn'I in tht Bntisb ~~w.butdcpanmntll)Otesmaa Bmaard Kalb declined 10 sj\'e Murphy's iUMftry. c:ni"I tm1ntJ Nneeml not her L'. offi cial, who de- manded .anon)'Dl..IL)'. said Mluph) would conduct bis mttt1np 1i'f Euro~ and. uftkss lus plan chanced. not va.ait the Middle East The United lilts and lsnKI have a.nmted for yean that the only route to l.ulina pMCt ant.ht Maddk East" daft!Ct neeoOabON ""wmt IN'ld lftd Arab couaviea. But Inell Prime Muu11er Sbunon """recntJy •tel 1111nem.l.IOMI con~ that lft. ct.-5o¥iee Plfta.-uotl ..._.., bt IOCCPllbk 10 tut aovcmmcnt '"*' «Nin carcumstanCC'\ The. dccwon.. "o.uld .htnac on bcttennent of '1et·l~r1eh rcla11 on notably O\otet resumpuon ,)f d1plomat1c relauons that wtrc cut aftCT the 196 7 M1dea 1 w·ar. Ptrt<. ha~ said The nned tatcs ttldJt1onally has t~ to kttp tbe v1cu from an anft~ in tM ""°" and K.aJb "On an i.nttmatJona.I con~ntt .-."' ba~t stated man)' tamo that out obJttb~ remain d aTKt nqo-tJauoru. .. l • lorm of skin cancer -remo"ed from the nght side of his nose last August. The White Ho use statement sa1d the ne" bump fr<fm which a sample was taken was on the n ght side ofh1s fa~. The White House refused to sub- mit to reporters· qucsll~about the pre,.1dent's cond1t1on On Fnda)'. Reagan also underwent blood tests. X·ravs and a CAT scan. "h1ch can pro' ide h1ghl) detailed and accurate pictures of the brain. lungs. pancreas. kidneys and other organs ;\ colonoscop} 1!> a protcdurc 1n ""h1ch a long, fkubile tube 1s msened in the rectum and guided through the organ b} remotc control. .\ tin' "ire snare 1s located at the end of the de' ice to lasso growths and clip them off Reaction mixed as charges dropped l ()>, ;\~G ELE t .\P) -l\s pros- t'lUtor'> dropped molt'stauon charges aga1n~t fi ,e former tt'achers at the McMartin Pre· chool. parent\ angu1shC'd 0' er "hat to tell thc1r 1.h1ldren and former defendant~ prepared to rc.-bu1ld their h't'S ..T"o 'ear' ha\c.' ~n taken offm, hie I '~ io\t m~ repu1a11on. the home that ha\ hcen our<i for 25 'cars and I 'l depktcd m' \3\ ing.s" Said Sett~ Ra1dor 1:1" line of the former ! tl'Jl hl'r<i 1Ru1 1 I kl·I -...11nderful becau~ I OC'" th1' """hat "ould happen." she ...i1d I ~nl'"' I "ould he e'onerated bt'lJU'>t' I 'l" don(' nothing "rong. ·· (h1t'I prn-.l·cutor Lael R ubin said thl'n' hJd hari prohable cauSC' to pr," t all 'c' en dl'tl'ndant\ l'Om· mltll'd , nml'' hu1 that a much l1'U!-!.ht•1 'tjr11.m1 -~u1lt bt•\ond a rr:h onJ bk ,1, •uht -hJd 10 he pro, en 1n \urenor ~ 1•urt lnr .1, on' l('tlon Rut part·nt' '' h1' '' crt' told b~ Jol tor.. and thrr.i1mts that their , h1ldren had !x•C'n '>t''ualh abuSC'd "Crt' Jngerl·d "' ()1,tn\\ .\ttomey Ira RC'lnC'r"s d1.·u,1on ·111(1l "hJt th<" d1,tnll attome) J1d ""hen ht ha' ma'~" e medical e' •dt'nle that 1.'.hildren hid Men ml1k,ted ·· <.aid \tan ~de Cioffi. 1.1. h11\C l'h1 Id -... 3\ J mon~ the onginaJ .l f '1l11 m\ but later "as drop~. ·· 1 m JU"t e\trerncl\ disappointed ~«IU\C'.' 1h1\ impact' c.-H n child 1n l1ur countn · ( hargc' "ere dropped Foda) against pre'c hool tounder \ 1rgin1a \1l \fan in ~ \fr, Ra1dor. and thrtt \)thcr t,1rmn tt'achers, Mary <\nn Jac~\on ,~ B.•hc ttc . p11lcr. 16, and Pcu.' .\nn Bud.e~ ~Q Pegg' \1 cManin Bu,~e), 59. and her son R.-n mood, 2 7 "111 nand tnal .. , do n't ln.iw when an)'one can 11..)()l at 1he filing or I 00 felonr counu ,lo; the fa ilure of anythmg.' Rubin \i} '" Rut Rt 1ner w1u called a ''ch1cb:n" h' \1 r' t 1otfi and "a weak di.ukt attorn~·' '~hi" 1s a pedophile lover'' by Roticn < ume another McMartin partnt "I'd h ~t' Ira Re1ncrto ao to the lOS 'llt1m\ nJ e>.pla1n ~h} he let \IMlec ~\{' ,, ' Jd tkMatUA pal'Ul U. Whecle1 "\\ t now have to ex,ollia to our ch1ldrtn .. ti)' lhetc peoPtt~ ha'e hun them have been allowed to go frtt .. . •• Partnt "'hohea.rdch~~ tucht'~ threatened them with • cal harm and death. <sugcsted "IJllan~ aroon. "The) 'd be ~ntt c>ff Wtlb 1M 1NI," Cumc slld. ..Olhcrwi-. I don'1 dunk the}''~ to•n& ta Mw. ~ ·~ a 104 or" cry lftlf'Y pal9tl 10\0hcd tn th., .. I. .I one' coming, It's just a question of when, be says ( businesses could literally sink in the sand - a phenomenon geologists call liquefaction. Newport Beach City Manager Bob Wynn discussed plan city ofliciaJs have for manaaang disaster relief operations in the event of an earth- quake or other catastrophe. By ROBERT HYNDMAN CMIMDtillr,......,. A council composed of the mayor. city manager. Police and fire chiefs In discussing earthquakes. it's not a and others meets penodically to question of if one hits. but when, review each agency's responsibilities according to a Newpon Beach gcol-an case of an emergen cy. Plans ogist. " · "The ultimate earthquake is ahead include .provisions 1or commun1ca- of us," said Gcoi-ge Zebal. an oil and lions. transponation. ut1li11es. med i-. geology consultant for the cny of cal help and shelter. Newport Beach. "The cit) has emergency plans at Zcbal said local residents who hopes 11 never ha to execute.·· W ) nn debate whether earthquake insurance said .":.But 1f we do. we frel .,.,e·re is a sound investment are taking a ready foolish risk But "'h1lc public agencies are -"By not ·buying insura~ )'Ou're prepared 10 help in the event of ~n -belling a major canhqua~t---L;fil~ency. New~ . 8cac.h...__firL hit he re in your lifetime," he said. Chief Jim Recd sa~d residents should .. And that's a pretty lousy bet." makr plans on their own as well. Zebal was joined by four olhcr "There's j ust no way that the city or panelists in a discussion of earth-a hospital can handle all the medical -quake preparedness in Newport care fo r everyone." Reed said. "I Beach. The event was presented would encourage everyone to con- Wcdnesday morning by the Marinl' su.lerleam ingabout emergenc~ medi- D1vision of the Newpon Harbor '\rca l'al care." Chamber of Commerce at the Balboa Recd recommended taking a Red Bay Club. Cross class or reviewmg first aid Zcbal said a major earthquake in guides su ch as the survival guide Newport Beach could have disastrous fo und in the ,.Pacific Bell telephone effects, especiallv for those livin& on book. One sec tion deals specifically the Balboa Peninsula. with what to do before. during and Homes and businesses located after an eanhquake. inland of Pacific Coast Highway are He also suggested residents prepare built on firm sedimentary rock and for disasters by stocking up on canned are fairly resistent to tremors. But on food. water and medical supplies. the ocean side of the h1ghwa}. the They should also discuss plans within y-ound is looser. Should a strong their families as to where and ho" eanhquake hit. those homes and they will mct"t should a disaster strike Coastline n a m es associate d ean Dr. Kenneth S. Yglesias ha~ bct•n named associate dean of &n!>truc11un at Coastline College. the Fou ntain Valley-based school that uffc1c; classes at more than 70 neighborhood locations. Y &)esias heads •• ,..,,., .. ~ .... ""' 11" m anster (enter. replanng Dan (. ac;l'). "ho ha\ been named top adm1n1s- trator at the college's N~" port Bt·ach Center. Pre\ 1ously, Yglesias served as di- rector of special programs at El Camin~ ~~l~e a~Torran~. _ OAANIE The old Ferrie wheel spine merrily at Balboa'• Fun Zone four yean ago. Ferris wheel baekto Balboa By SUSAN HOWLETT Of!Mo.llr ........ Visitors and residents will soon set a nostalgic siaht when traveling across Newport Harbor on the ferry. The Ferris wheel will once again tum at its familiar Balboa location. The Newport Beach City Council approved an encroachment agree- ment Mpnday authorizing ihstalla- tion of the Ferris w~I in conjunc- tion with the $7 million redevelop- ment of the Fun Zone. The Fems wheel, which became a city landmark when at was first erected in 1936, will be replaced by a newer model to lend a touch of class to memories of the old Fun Zone. A year ago, the City Council unanimously approved a com- ~~h_ensi ve Fun Zone redevelopment plan irroposcd--bY-developer Yavar Industries of Newport Beach . The approval followed several unsuccessful attempts in recent years to rebui ld the deteriorating carnival site on the bayfront between the Balboa PavHaon and the ferry land- ing. The Fun Zone currently is being rebuilt with courtyards and four buildings featuring a parking struc- ture, retail stores, restaurants, fast- food outlets and carnival arcade attractions. The project will take on a Cape Cod design theme. The historic atmosphere will be maintajncd wi th the Ferris wheel and carousel, which attracted tourists to the popular spot for more than 30 years. The quai nt historic atmosphere began to fade in the late 1960s as the Fun Zone's appearance began to dt'cay. It became more of an eyesore fhan an attraction. But Balboa has undergone an overall facelift in the '80s with ~veral changes aimed at improving the area. In addition to the Fun Zone, a two- story. 7 .000-square-foot r!staurant is being constructed on the site of the former Art's Landing just west of the ferry landing. The hi storic Balboa Inn has also taken on a new million-dollar look. and the Bank of America building on Balboa Boulevard wall undcr~o renovataon. Schools Want city to pay crSsli aamages ByTO!'iY AAVEDRA Ot the Dollr Pllol Slaff I hl "'l'" rort· \kc;a l n1fed School D1\lnl t v.a111<. 1lw lit\ of Costa Mc .. a to p;i, tor pu1cn11al damagec; th .it could he 3\\;mlcd 10 the fa mil y of a \tudent kllll•d during a 1984 police Lha<.c. The cl1,1nc1 ha\ filed an indemnit\ claim holding the n ty responsible ro·r an' 'l'ttlcmenl' nr damages Newpon- "'-k 'a ma~ ha\C 10 pa ) the famil~ ol Km \.\ 1ll1am<.on. i hr :-..e" pon-Mesa dastnct and t o~J \itl''a police are among dc!Cn- dant'\ naml·d in the famal} '<; $1 million lawo,u11 blaming officero; for the l>et 12. 1984. cra'ih that killed \.\ ilhamson and companion Bill} Dcanng. A •;tolen van Oeemg police barreled into the Volkswagen Bug calT)1 ng thl' two 17-ycar-old Esianc1a I I 1gh sen1orc; at the mter~c1 1on o f 19th '-i1rce1 and Placentia Avenue Th e su11. pending in Supenor Coun. also alleges unsafe cond111ons he<.·ausc of the fo ur-way stop created at. the intersection while traffic signals were being repaired. Addationally. the school district as blamed for allowing Williamson to leave the campus w11hout parental consent. He and Dearing had re- ported!) left dunng a morning break. In the claim filed Jan. 10. Ncwpan- Mcsa requested damages from the ctt y in the amount of any !.Cttl emcnt or judgment awarded to the Wil- laamsons. Costa Mesa City Attorney Tom ' \ .. . . . '\ . ' . ,-' ( ...,._/ ~l . . '\. . .r' . ,. LATEST IN DESIGN Wood <;aad he wac;n't concerned mt>r th e cnw.-a<. tion loJg.<.'d h~ the '>thool d1o;1m t. dnd l.ihl.'lcd thl' rl:um .. rou- tine·· ··Mult1pk tklcndant\ oltt·n tile these claim\ again\I thc others be- cause they don ·1 know -unlll the JUry decides -who ac; at fault ... Wood said Costa Mesa earlier denied $4 msllton 10 claim~ likd last Apnl by the survivors of Walhamc;on and Dearing. Barry Schechter, a Santa Ana attorney representing the Wil- liamsons. accused police of reckless- ness in pursuing the c;tolen van and driver Ruben Mayorga Valle. "This guy wasn't a murderer or IMPORTED FROM IT Al Y High Gloss Lacquer Table, Marble Tables & Glau Tables or Your Choice In Stodc • some nut. He's a guy who stole a car. 1 hat's not C\en a high-felony cnme." ~hcchter said in an interview las ~car Other defendants in the suit are t Huntington Beach Police Depa mcnt. which provides a helicoptet patrol in Costa Mesa during momina hours: the Dearing family; and suspected auto thief Valle of Santa <\na. Valle, 22 at the time of the collision. walked away from the crash unin- jured. Has tnal, on two second-degree murder charges for the deaths of Williamson and Deari ng. as sched- uled to open Monday. Schechter sa id the Dearin$s were named in the suit as a formahty. \. MIAHflM fht Vlllege Center 1222 So 8fookhurst 112904 (It Bell Road) fltlone (n4) 63S·2C81 El TORO 24601 RJymond Way • 2 (Bell rower Plua 1'19 N fualln (at Katella) 92667 Phone (714) 99/.9960 Also huge selection or contemponiry housewares and gtru. 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It was cauaht 20 miles ofT Half Moon Bay and is now prese rved 1n formalin Frank Talbot, director of the Califoria Academy of Sciences. said the species is so rare that only eight have ever been captured. The academy now has-th~ la~st collec- lion with four, he said. "We're absolutely delighted to get the beast," he said. Dustin Chi vers, a biologist 1n the de~rtment of invenebratc 1oolog}. said the squid 1s one of the world'<> more ancient forms of highl y ad- vanced life and have been around for more than 200 million years. Chi vers said the Pacific giant squid is known to grow as long as 16 feet from tail to tentacle lip. and its Atlantic cousin can grow as large as 50 feet or longer. The newest specimen 1s onl y half- srown, about three or four years old. and will be daspla)ed to the public from time to li me. ,' J) : f ... , . I , u~ Youngsters marvel at giant equld in San Francleco. Generic drugs saved buyers nearly $236 million in 1984 W AS H I NGTON (A P ) - Although they only chose the lower- priced generic drugs about 15 perce nt of the time, Americans still sa.vcd between S 130 million and $236 million in 1984, a new government 5tudy says. from -.e,eral source!>. including phar· mac1sts subs11tu11n~ genenc drugs for brand names. physicians prescribing b} genrnc namr and other eflects of th1'I rnmpe11t1on on market pri ces. Masson said she cxpect'i use of gencnc drugs to continue to increase as both comumcrs and their ph)'S· 1c1an<. become more aware of the a' ailab1li t) of th e products and used that data to project the I Q84 figure'>. Gl·ncrir drugs arl' those manufac- tured to be equ ivalent to a brand- name product. but sold at a lower cost berause the maker does nm have to pa) for costl) research and develop- ment or adH'.ntsing. 'Snake oil' cures a threat to Chinese SAN JOSE (AP) -Essence o( hzard? A lot of crocodiae bile? federal, ltatc andJocal ofticiab comp&aan thete and other uni.Med and poaibly toaic Chi~ AO$ll'Wnl are all too available in the Asian community as mil"ICle cum. 1n u ttpOrt publi~ tlus week in the San J01e Metewy Ne-s. the oftkia.11 warned of the av1ilab1bty of illeaalsubstances claimed to cure all kinds of dtsea5CI, incJudina "1wellina of the head." San J0te State University Ph¥s1ologist Daniel Holley called the substances "snake 011" reminiscent of the arandiOltclaams rorworth&Ha fluids made up and so..s iD lilt United St.Itel in the lut c11nury. lloeakt 0 . FiacbC'r, tpeCiaJ ....... IO die S.. Francisco dircC10f''1 office of the U.S. Food and Drua Adminiwalion, saad mott of the iUqal mecbann come into the country \1)' mail. Fiteher Kid whm U.S. (.'ustom1 ._... lpol a peckqe marted 11 medJt 1ne it immediacdy loel 10 u.e FDA. but if the PICkaae arrives under a plain wrapper it likely enters lbe country and can end up for sale in store servina mainly Chinese. 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FT. •O FIOST IUllCtUTH • lcemaker Ready • Deep Door Shelves • Ad1ustable Spllt Shelves LAICE caracm WASllH • 2 Wash Rinse Temps ·Cold Water Rinse ONLY s33995 tiiiiilL tUCTllC ~ HTtl ~ ·Timed Regular Cycle • Up Front lint Fiiter I I I I L . I i I l lmaglaa tlon i:Q.a s wild ID n e w SCR y:outb show .,,_TITUI ............ .. , ..... •Uoe." a compotet once -..ed Poetically, "is funny. It makes a doucfy day l\lDDY." · And younpten.,up the aae of1 say, ll or 13 teem to pouesa It in abundance. They can compare a IUDtd to an u~own yellow river whbou~ peuwia to consider how silly dley lftiabt IOUDd to otben. ..,._, happens to diu:ipate the imlisination when a child becomes a teeD .,er -and bow to ao about ftndini it apin -is the musical curriculum for this year's tourina educatieul productioa by South Coast~· uu a1usca youth shows. it• an oriliaal and h's c:alled. appropriately, "lflUlliM That." Co-authored by Jerry Patch and Diane K.i and directed by Jobn- 0.vid Kei; (who alao contributes the boomina ofti!aeC voice of "Fear"), "Jmqjne That" sets up a situation most youna people prob- abl~f°'v all too well. Its youna Mr'O is with the Wk ot wri~ an oriainaJ essay for ecbool he bun 't the fogicst notion of how to ao about it. Ocarly, be needs to recapture bis imalination, and this involves a journey into his own head in search of lost inspiration. Thett he encounters such wild and .crazy creatures as Lub- Dub (bis menial motor system), Sara BeUum {a music ~ dancer of the mind), Or. Gray Matter (the cerebral side of his nature), Feelea (the emotional iide) and Orand Memory (a arandmotberly link with the past). The show' a content miaht be a Ii ttlc advanced for arade teboolers. but they'll undoubtedly be charmed sHly l:>y the wacky characterizations of the fl\le.pcrformer cast. Special credit here to Dwiaht Richard Odle, who -LI-NCR ..... ., ... SQIM (ZJJ) Rl.-JJ EoxyRedCl returns to TV to night lyFREDROTBENBERO -~--NEW YORK.-Bill Colby wanted to play a struali:'! chauffeur until the producers orthe • The Cosby Show." believinJ ttiat aud'epces wo~dn't accept bun is a charactefScrappna to make ends meet. cast him u a financially comfortable obstetrician. Bu t Redd Fou is another matter. Once a junk dealer, always a junk dealer. This tjme, in the new "Redd Foxx Show" that bqins toniaht on ABC, he's moved from the sarcastic, scheming character-on "Sanford and Son" to a close relative of that same spicy old-timer. Foxx plays the cantankerous proprietor of a coffee sbo~newstand in New York City. Thankfully, he's brought along bis acerbic, me- apinst-thc--world humor, and he still has the knack for dcliverina an cnp~na putdown, even Oil himself: Cbrletopb'1 Carotben (center) la ca bt la 1'e motor -'I'm old. 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"lma~ne That.," co-sponsored by Mervyn s department stores. has begun a six-month tour of schools in Orange and Los Angeles counties. and is available thro ugh June 21 (call ScR·s Kris Haaen at 957-2602 for booking information). The most effectjve interpretation comes from Tom Flynn as Feeler, who hypes fervent emotion out of every move and gesture. Susan Hoff· man doubles delightfully as Sara Bellum and Grand Memory. while Steve Beazley is the magician Mys· terioso and also handles the stagc- managjng duties. It also will be a featured element of the Imagination Celebration March 8-1 S, a festival organized by the Orange County Department of Education and the county's Per- formingArts Center adjacent to SCR . designed to educate and stimulate younit minds through exposure to the creative arts. LUXURY THIATRfS S Sl 1' I ot J Mallo W"""•z• * WALK-IN * '"Mal Only Sat .. s ...... HollcJ•t a Unleu Not .. 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I JI Wll'•1y1/I II Wku•11U••tr tZ f 10 Ual111 N•t•• You ~ut the blood off to my foot, he complains to a social worker who's wrapped him in an affectionate bear hug. -"Mc and you got a personality problem," he tells a teen-ager who is an&ling to beoome hls foster child. .. Your personality." Scratch off several layers of crust and Foxx's characters really are lovable, carina and humane. The same can be said for "The Redd Foxx Show." It's not screamingly funny, but it's amiable and warm-spirited, ·and by the end of the P.rogram, the gravely voiced Foxx wtll have won you over. Foxx plays AJ HuJ}lq, a V-Umpy widower who, with rus late W1fe, had offered love and a family atmosphere for several wayward boys. But now, livioa alone in bi.s apartment upstairs from the coffee shop, he expresses his reluctance to take on another mi,.. guided kid. His all-knowing waitress knows better, though. She recognizes that he's just afraid to care deeply about another youngster, only to have the kid grow up on him and leave. "No ml\n is an island. Jo.b.n_Dgnne. 1621 " she says. "I am what I am, and that's all that I am. Popeye. 1932," be replies. Saturday's opening episode deals with Al's resistance. Without a foster home. IS-year-old Toni Rutlcdae (Pamela ScgaU) will be shipped off to a detention center. The social worker (Lynne Moody) says A1'si>l•cc is the kid's last hope. Of course. Al comes around. He'd be the last to admit it, but he nC'Cds to give affection and act it. too, es.- pccially with his wife gone. Toni, a troubled tomboy whose father aban- doned her I 0 years before. eventuaJly -moves in. • 11. TOflO l-W(ITaro 511·l&OO ,..._..~ ...... •MUtlTIHOTOM MACtt. MINION VIUO I ·~U>lfl I =:.~r..,. =~'""" !llM_i. ACADEMY MEMBERS: Your card will admit you and gunt to any performance . "A real crowd 111easert Tiie amt11 n .. 1 are ._, DI 1111 ftaslllesl -n~11lll." _,_.....,PIM! ·com It's a good deal for both; they need each other -a premise that will remind viewers of "Archie Bunker's Place" after Edith died and AR:hie's niece moved in. Toni is bound to take the hum- drum out of AJ's life, for better and for worse. They're both stubborn and street-smart. so they'll be each other's problems and solutions. Having taken on only boys as reclamation projects. this new girl in his life abo will be a different kfod of rel•· tionship. The adult characters seem more cartoonish, but there is potential. Rosana Oc Soto plays Diana. a lippr_. ICIJY Puerto Rican spitfire who is AJ s waitress and short-order cook. Chris Nash plays Billy Van Zandt. an attempt at an offbeat character like The Fonz in "Happy Days." Billy is a areascT studying to be a beautician . The show's outdoor scttlna is a phony lookina comer of New York City. Al's ncwstand-coffec shop is next to a subway stop. from where all manner of urban guerrillas and gorillas ascend. The customers ranae from a Yuppie who can't act croissants at AJ's greasy spoon to a fashion-wise transvestite. The 63-year-old Foxx is retumina to prime time after a four-year absence. "Sanford," Fou's second- rate sequel to "Sanford and Son." went off the air mercifully in 1981. But Fou fans well remember the ofiainal, which bcaan in 1972 and was a Top 10 show throuahout its five- ycar run . One of tho1e fans is Bill Cosbyf who said that be phoned Fou to tel him he liked the look of the leries1 based on the promos ABC wurunn1na. "As Iona u be can help the writers stay away from the sitcom formula of lauah line-storyline-laup line and act to the eneoce of dcalina with human bcinasi then this show will be a bit." said Cosby. ''There's nothin1 out thett to compete with tomebody aenuinely funny." '.RambO ' Uv.o.n -u TV cartoon LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Rambo," a amub bit in tYtO moviet, will aoon be carT)'ina on bi• p1uiotk dudes in an animaUid canocm. Ruby-Spears En1erprisea, a ivitioft of the T.ft--EntetWIHMftt Co., will produce 6S laalf bour ttlevi1ion episodes of ••Rambo .. for firat·run 1yndkatioa. The ftnt ftve epilOdn will be telec:aat 11 a minileriel in the spriat. with the full 65 epilOdel ._.. i•to national syndication in the tau. The charlcter of Jobe 1. llambo Oftllnally aDDl9nd an David Mor· reU'1 novll '''FVM.llood." Syt~ Stallone swred in the movie ve1 lioa and in the 1111uet "RalDbO: AN Blood Part II." Orano-Cout DAILY PILOTISatutday, Januwy 18. 19" A7 'Laugh-In' creator has something 'Funny' By IEAAY BUCK UT....._ ... LOS A.NOELES -Look out! Georie Schlatter, the man behind "l.auab-ln," i1 out to tickle your funny bone apin. The bearded. arePrious Schlatter has a special on ABC Sunday 01ght called "Funny." A presumptuous title. but Schlatter has never been one to worry about whether he's up to the cha Ile nae. "Bill Cosby brought back. situation comedy af\cr people said it was dead." he said. Schlatter said he wanted to create a new comedy for the mid-1980s. He has come up with "Funny," which he admits 1s less revol utionary than "Lau h·ln." "T~ere's no broad, funny comedy on television today," he said. "But you find a lot of 1t in the movies. 'Funny' is like a news show looking at what's funny around the world .... "It's not a deep. probing analysis We look at what's funny on TV 1n Japan and En&Jand. What are they laughina at in Russia? It's infor- mational in some re!»pccts, althoUJh all ttle informadon is about humor Nothin& lam more than a few minutes, which reflects my own shnnking attention span " Schlatter produced "Rowan & Manin's l.au&h -ln.'' which was an ovemigh\ scnsauon when at made m debut on NBC in January I 968. In its six-year run it changed the way we look at humor. It was fast, innovative and lfendy. It left such catch phrases 11 "Herc come de judge.'' .. Sock it to me," "You bet _your b1ppy" and "Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls." It aJso made stars of Goldie Hawn and Lil y Tomlin. Schlatter's last maJor TV ouung was "Real People," which caught the crest of informational shows about. well , real people. '"laugh-In ' staned the trend of squeezing everything into a m1nute." he said. "Commercials used to run two minutes. Now lbC) hawk t products m lO second ' Humor on the show also broke tradition by not ttqutnnf as much preliminary explanation.· We didn'1 care if you didn't aet a joke," h' ~id. "Somebody did We "'ere already on to the next joke ... Schlatter said " unn)" 1s 101pired by the universality of com~d> ·•As a c1vilnation we need to laugh," he said ... There's not much to laugh at now. With 'Laugh-In' we were on the cdac oflaste most of the 11mc, but we were funny. We made fun of the Pentagon. the war, "'elfare. evei;- thmg. Weopc:ned the door to all kinds of humor. This 1s 1986 and there's so much out there." He sajd "Funn)·· will not have a host, nor will 11 be ao ) body's o' cr- view of what's funm "We have some· new comedians and we do a salute to Ernie Ko vac,," he said. "K1ds'ha'e gro,\n up seeing the effects of his comed) "llhout knowing where 1t came from T·h1s is -. Ritter's pet charity "More than. mow1 .. _an emotional surge into hi. ts close t·~ ~ome --a triumph of blinding brightness. It should be 5 GOIDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS By JERRY BUCK •• 1 APT .......... Wfitet LOS ANGELE~ -John R11tcr ha\ more than a casual inten'\t 1n ht'> duties as a ho'>t ot the na11onal cerebral pals)' telethon His brother. i om. 1!. a v1ci1m of the disease. wh ich cau'ICs brain damage They are the 11ons of the late I ex Ritter. a singer and cm\ boy mcl\ 1c star. Despite his d1sah1ht}. 1 om R1ttl·r 1sa music publisher. host of a count I) music show on radio. station KC "iN and the Southern California chair· man of th e telethon He alo;o ha-; a law degree. "Our dad wa nted bot h of us to go IC> law school," said John. "but rom·, the onl y one who lmened." Tom Ritter will appear on the 21 • hour "Weekend With the tars I l•k thon" today and Sunda). ''I'll be 1ntcrv1ewing and talking to people with d1<1ah1llt1e ... " 1 om 'ia1d 1 "You can't cure cerebral pal\y he· cause 11 causes brain damage. But }OU can alleviate 'iome of the effect\ and detect and prevent the probkm~ that lead to lLMOSllCichral pals).....UU:.Uf!I prenatall)' or at birth. But )OU lan acquire 11 later 1n life through a head IOJUry. Somt' children an 1u1rc 1t through child abuo;e." Tom was born w1thJ,:erebral pal\>, although 11 was not d1agno'icd until hl' was 14 months old. · Tom obtained his la\\ degree from Vanderbilt Universm in Tennesc;ec and now 1s stud)'ing for the C ahfom1a Bar examination. Hi'i cJ1scasc. "h1 l h causes lack of muscle coord1na11un and speech d1'1turbancei, i'i hardl} noticeabl~. He <ipeaks dearl> and , . -u--J.i gainst the law not lo see 'The Colo~ Purp e. walks with only a slight hmp. John Ritter and Henry Winkler will he hosts of tht' Lo'> Angeles scgment'i ol the telethon. Wayne Newton. Floren ce Hendcr'ion and Dennis James '"II be the ho'its in New York. Ga vin Macleod will preside over ..cgments-broadcast hve from "The LOH~ Boat" set, with Scott Baio from D1!>neyland.rHal Linden from the Imperial Palace in Las Vegas. and Robert Gui llaume from the lmprov 1n Los .\ngcles. The national portion of the tt"le· thon will take up 20 minutes of each half hour and I 0 minutes will be u'iCd b> the local stations. Approximately 90 stations will pan1n pa1e in this year's teleth on. The United Cerebral Palsy telethon t'i the oldest 1n the na11on. It began 1n 1950 as regi onal "pledge-a-th ons." "I got involved about nine )Cars ago." said John. "My mother was the tirst vice president when l1 nitcd Cerebral Palsy was founded. Leonard Goldenson, the chairman of .\A(. wa~ the head of the group. When I wa'i doing 'Threc''i Company' I sa id I wanted to do 'iomethmg. I'd an'iwcr ph~- "The\ a<,ked me 10 be a ho'it for tour huurc; I'd ne,er done live tclc' 1s1on before I kept going up to Norman Fell and others on 'Three's Company' who had done live telc- \ 1s1on and asking th em "hat 11 was hke. The next year I was host for ~he whok2J hours w1tJ1 m} 1.\-tle. Nanq . People kept getting s1c.k." -TODAY. NBC iV. Gene Shal11 "The Color Purple' Triumphs! It's hard not to be moved by Spielberg's film and its fonnida ble st " ca . NEWSWEEK. 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Cl.I STIUT Z" !II 1•H1 , .. 1•.tt1.tu• I I • ~perfect scores top week's play s.Ma1.J__,, It AIUES (March 21 -ApriJ 19): You could be relieved of lof\&·standing financial obhaation. Money picture is bri&hter than ori&inally anticipated. Cycle hiah. you'll be at riaht place It special moment. Romance wilt not be a stranaer. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Emphasis on inckpendcnoe, creativity. timini. new starts in different directions. Focus alto on ori&inality, p1oneerin1 spirit, intensified love rclation~hip. Leo. Aquarius persons play outstandiua roles. Four perfect scores -by the •ht11n. the Lucen, the AW. ... and tbe owe &en .. &J•&cl -set the ~(or t.be tecond round of Trivia TRIVIA BOWL VSTANDINGS Bowl V, but a new entry as making ats presence felt as well. A team entitled CMZD, composed of math teachers at Costa Mesa High School. scored 91'1 points and, with a second-week starting bonus of five, moved into contention. Regulars ICP.e and Lolly Ir Co. each came up with nine. The second annual Orange County Trivial Pursuit championship is only two weeks away. and triviaddicts who'd like to compete and help out Easter Seals in the process should call Marci Wall at 545-2033 for details. Herc's your third round of questions: I. Who, in the .. Blazing Saddles" cast., mentioned the movie's director byname? 2. The "Fickle finger of Fate" award was presented weekly by whom? 3. A charcter named Hoganh Hemp shows up periodically in what comic strip? 4. Name the president who once said. "Business will be better or worse." T• T111s S. "Put You'r Dreams Away" was the theme song for what radio sho~ 6. The musical comedy "The Boys From Syracuse" was based on what Shakespearean play? 7. Identify the last ho~ to win racing's Triple Crown. 8. Steven Spie.lbcrg$p00fed himself by using the music from one of his ~movies in a scene from one o his comedies. Name both pictures. 9. Thephrasc"aoinaon the wagon" was coined by what organization? 10. ··we bum them to ashes and then we burn the ashes" was the motto of (a) what organization in (b) what movie? Last Week's A111wen I. Carrie (Jones-Spacek title roles) 2. "Dallas" (Digcr Barnes) 3. Smokey Stover (Notary Sojac) 4. The Wall Street Journal ("diary of the American dream") 5. "Fidelio" (Beethoven opera) 6. "Auntie Mame" ("banquet" line) 7. Cincinnati. during the strike ~son (winning loser) 8. "Singin' in the Ram" (Debbie in cake) 9. Fashion designer (Helen Trent's jOb) 10. Washington and San Francisco (Beatles' concerts) Send your answers ro TRIVIA, c/o the Daily Pilot. P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. All enrries musr be ~ived by Wednesday, orherwisc half the player's last score will be awarded. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Follow lhroup on fU"St impressions. Focus on teaching, learning. family reunion, . ability to deal with public. especially women. You'll act backstage infor- mation. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius SYDllEY persons fi1urc prominently. n CANCER (June 21-July 22): Di· versify, reach beyond current expecta· o tions, communicate, make inquiries MARI concerning travel. Lunar emphasis an •••••••••••• friends; hopes, wishes, powers of per- suasion. Geminj, Sagittarius natives dominate scenario. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): You'll be issued challenge coocernina reference material, detatls, fine print. Be ready to baclt up statements, have peninent material at band. Focus on ultimate success, career and business, promotion. VIRGO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22): Be ready for invitation to travel, variety of experiences, significant change of plans. Lunar emphasis on spirituality, education, communication, long-distance call. Gemini. Sagittarius. another Virgo play roles. UBRA (Sept. 23-0et. 22): Wh<lLhad been souroe of concc111 can-~ transformed into asset. Individual who attempts to intimidate is bluffing. Know it, respond accordingly. You'll receive unusual gjft, representing genuine token of affection. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Define terms. go slow. check legal rights and permissions. Emphasis on public relations. clash of ideas, concern in areas of pannership and marriaae. Information 1s obtained in unonhodox manner. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Emphasize the practical. fulfill obligations, realize you have chance to erove ma,ior point and gain victory. Love relationship grows strong. responsibilities increase. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on speculation, charisma, roman~, dealings with children. Mission can be completed -views will be verified. you'll get anention and appla'ilse very much deserved. Aries. La bra figure prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasize independence. creativity. willingness to stand tall for principles. Member of opposite sex aids in finding way to complete project. Accent on security, new start in new direction. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Follow through on hunch. Emphasis on trips, visits, ~unosity. questions and answers. Learn by teaching, rise above petty differences. By giving a little. yo u'll actually make ma1or gain. IF JANUARY 1t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc dynamic, creative. stubborn, sensual. Your ideas are original and controversial. Members of opposite sex find you a fascinating challen1te. Leo. Aquarius persons play imponant roles in your life. America, it's time to come to your Census DEAl\ AlllN LANDERS: You've ------------ printed letters in defense '>f waitresscs, firefighters, salesclerks and secretaries. May I tell my story? I'm a Census Bureau interviewer. Athetes are past their prime at 30 I've been cursed, had doors slammed in my face and telephone receivers-ban~ed in my ear . .People call me "nosy • and refuse to answer questions conceman~ jobs. family income. etc. They thank the govern- ment 1s spying on them. The Census Bureau works for the people. We interview selected ad· dresses to get a good cross-section of America. We don't know or care who Al• LAllEIS sworn Census emplovees. The infor- mation can be used for statistical purposes only. Violationoftheoath is punishable by fine and imprison- ment. No one -includini the FBI. the CIA and the IRS -as allowed access to Census Bureau files. What are the peak performance years of an athlete's life~ A study by Dr. Harvey Lehman of the University ofOhao concludes ages 27 through 29. Amazon River water as the color of milk chocolate. yet it's chemically purer than most tap water. Students of acting say you can make more than 7,000 expressions with the 80 muscles of your face . A lion's heart is about as bag as a human baby's head. Nietzsche on street people: "Beg- gars should be abolished. It annoys you to give to them, and it annoys you not to give to them." If you want to serve the hottest of hot Mex ican food to the unsuspect- ing, put a sJass of milk next to the plate. Nothing douses the pepper fire an the mouth better than milk, I'm told. Q. lnJ 856. the commander at Fort Bliss. Texas. imported camels from Egypt to replace the horses an his cavalry. But at didn't work. Why not? A. The beasts were so bad tempered nobody knew how to handle them and nobody wanted to. One by one. they aot "lost. .. Many roamed the Arizona desen for years thereafter. PEOPLE Q. Didn't President Dwight Eisenhower have a staff man whose JOb at was to tnm the President's toenails? A. That was President Chester Anhur. Has valet dad such. Eisenhower didn't delegate the toenail job. It has been said that no man becomes a father untal his father daes. Do you buy that? So streamlined is that speedy bird called the swift that even ats nostrils point backward. these people are. Our stat1st1cs show only that two white retired people over 65 are living in a house 50 years old on a combined income of less than $5,000 per year. We interview these people eight tames over a penod of 16 months to see what changes have taken place during that time. Maybe she bas become widowed and as forced to look for pan-time work. We want to know this. When you read that 53 percent of mothers with school~llJC children arc More cruise ships visit the Virgin in the labor fon:e, 1t came from Islands than anyplace else in the Census Bureau da~ . world. . We gatl_ler stat1sucs on. _median income, smgle-pattot fanuhes and The advantage baseball managers . ~be influx ~fSpanish-speakjng people have over football coaches, it's said m the United States. W~en you hear -they get fired an better weather. , lh~t the average family has 2.2 children and both parents have to All the Soutb Pacific cannibals work. it comes from the Census Bureau. We repon on the number of people who have stopped looking for work because they arc discouraged, and what effect education has on were men. Our Language man as still trying to track down the origrn of that old- u me} phra"C "Ka ty. bar the door!" Stand by The paw<; ol a lioness get damp when she's nervous. L.M. Boyd /1 • •r•dlc•t~tl col11mol1t. earning power. With these statistics and others. the Census Bureau takes the pulse of America. It is the best way to find out in which direction our country is heading.. Census Bureau employees arc not "nosy." We are sworn not to reveal any information except to other So, please, the next time I call on you, don't attack me. I'm working for a living just like you. -N.T., CINCINNATI. DEAR CIN: Tlaull1 fer a letter tht 1"9Jd make We eatler for yo• ud yov colleapes. Glad Y" wrote. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have never seen my problem addressed in your column. Can you help me? I'm a woman who attracts psychologically disturbed men. Every man I have dated in the past two years has been depressed, troubled or suicidal. Several women have written about relationships with men who use them, abuse them, live off them and so on. Your answer as always the same -seek professional help. Well{ my problem is different. In reality am not attracted to these men. They arc attracted to me. I'm in my mid-20s, well-educated, professionaJ, average-look.ins, and have an outgoing personality.:What's the solution, Ann? -LOOKJNG FOR AN U PBEAT RELA- TIONSHIP. DEAR LOOKING: Be lest pattlve abMt dte ma '" clMMKe to 1,ncl time wltk. Go after mn Y" elljoy ud aay • to tl9ote YM seese are trylll1 to lakll " to Y"· b o~r words, do "e c11oot1D1 -doe'& 1et "cllotea." ·Frankly, Bears shun Old Blue Eyes By dte Attocla&ff Preu NEW ORLEAN -Chicago may be Fruk Sinatra'• kind of town, but apparently the Chicago Bean don't consider ham their kind of singer. Sinatra, who cekhrated the Second City an song back when • the present Monsters of the Midway were toddlers. as sched- uled to perform here Jan. 25, the evenfo1 before Super Bowl XX. And the man promoting the concert said that he offered to ~II the Bears the 1,600 rema1n1ng lick.ets, but they turned ham down. So he sold them to the New £naland Pltriots for $52. 975 . __.,,-. .' lboo•e break-n HACKENSACK. NJ. -A man .. very intm tcd in en· counterin& BrMh S.ie1411" hu ~ l'lJlty to btulana •·rear door window at the houst of 11\c actreu·model's mother, authorities Jaid, ...,. L a.u.,, l7, pludcd ' ... Fraak 91.aatn 1u1lty to charscs of cnm1nal lrcfpass and rcc.eiv1na a stol~n cu . He was arrested Sept. 9 oumde Ten SbJelds' Haworth Aloha, Kenny HONOLULU - Entenainer KnaJ Roten has applied for a home site on the Hawaiian Island of Lanai. accordina to the com- pany that owns the land. David R. Murdock, president of Ca11le & Cooke Inc. made the ditclosure Tuesday durina a Sj)eC!Ch to the Hawaii Society of Corporate Planners. Roten at- tended tbe meed na. "He's aoina to be workina with me a areat de.I." Murdock said. Kate cheered RAL£JOH. N.C. ~ Sin,cr Ka ..... .., who bad hd naht q -a:t.aled beaute of CU"CUlation ms stemmina from di•· tes, has received 1 tct·~U m~ from PrHident KC11111J1. Smith, 711 who underwent ~ Sunaay was US\ed 1n •ul&Ctory c.o;whtion 11 llaJdlh home with• sto~n Toyoui l)t("kup Communjty H~lll. In 1912, truck, the n1&ht after be bad RH11n swewntcd Misa Smhh the broken tM window and tct off an Medal of Freedom the country's alarm. poUcc said. --=--.11.1111mm._..11m1-...-oY·-· -- .. .. WEEKLY 1a1DGE QUIZ Q.l-Botla vulnerable. as South you hold: •Kt85Z <:>KJINI OQ95 Partner opens the bidding with one no trump. What do you respond? .Q.Z-Both vulnerable, as Soµlh you bold: •7 <:>KJ0542 OQM +A7'5 The bidding has proceeded: NerU. Ea1t s .. u. Weit I • PUI 1 <:> l • Pu1 PUI ? Whal do you bid now'/ Q.3-As South. vulnerable. you hold: •QJ95'3 <:>K1065Z OQ +5 The bidding has proceeded: NerUi Ea1t s .. t .. CHARLES Go REN OMAR SHARIFF What action do you take'/ I O I + 1 What action do you t&ke? Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you hold: Q.4-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: +Q3 CV K102 ~"3163-962 The bidding has proceeded: • 763 <:> KQ954.2 0 A8 • 72 The bidding has proceeded: Nert.II Ea1t SoaU. West 1 + PUI 1 <:> Pus North Ea1t 8ouU. Weet I + PUI l NT PUI 2 . PUI ? What action do you take'! 1 + Pu1 ? What do you bid now? Look for answers on MondMy. Q.5-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: +AJ954 <:nz OQ6 +K987 The bidding has proceeded: Wett NortJa Ea1t South 1 1\7 2 0 2 "7 ? Fer laformat.Joa abetlt CliaarlH Goren'• eew aewlletter fer briclae playefl, write Goren Bridae Letter, P.O. BOll 4426, Orlando, Fla. 32802-4426. TUT DAILY rUULH S©\\Jtlµ-~t,zrss WOID UMI -------ltlit•d .... CLAY a. rOUAN ------- 0 Reorronoe letters of the four Jcrombled words be· 1"'W to form four simple words ( j OIE ''rl, I hE x RA L I ....___....__' I.___~ __ r __ I 1 ! The golf pro sat staring at his big toe protruding through his ----------sock~ "Finally.''...he muttered. "I N E L D 0 G I got a ---in -. " ~ ...... , ... g-,-.... ,.---1.--....,17......-4 Q Complete the chuckle quoted _ _ _ _ by l1ll1ng 1n the m•u1no words .___.._...___. _ _...._ ...... __. you develop from step No 3 below __ o_u_A _o_L_I ;, I 1 5 I I _ - ~ PRINT NUMBERED LETT ERS 1 ~ IN THESE SQUARE S UNSCRAMBLE LETTERS fO i.> ANSWER TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROH 1 Excl1m1t1ons 5 Box 9 Hungef tor 14 Jeef 15 Supplfc1te 16 Rambled 17 Once more 18 Like hen•' teeth 19 Ory ai -- 20 Animal 1elfy 22 Gymnastics 23 Quick look 24 Nollces 25 Priest 28 Mee1 offtetals 3~ .. Encorer · 33 Is tiltlrg 34 Regulation 35 Univ bldg. 36 Headl1nd1 37 OeMrt hill 38 Go wrong 39 Heartachea 40 Sill 41 Repeats 43 Shepherdess 44 Arbutus or dogwood 45 Make fast 46 Beaeh 49 Romeo - 53 Sermonize 54 lnellnatlon to anger 55 Entwining 56 Canon 57 Winglike 58 Next to Ontario 59 Slides 60 Pronoun 61 Periods DOWN 1 Excited 2 Busy place 3 Eden1te 4 High-ranked angel 5 More agile 6 Trick 7 Swlu river 8 Cereal 9 Big h°'88 10 Vigorous 11 One of s.veral UK rlvera t2 DI.charge 13 Greek r .. 11t1nce 21 "Harold -.. 22 CAntlf'a 24 Plgpena 25 E111poratea PREVIOUI ~ZZLE IOLVIO 26 Aatembly place 27 Abide 28 The best 29 Escape 30 Andes, e g 31 Raffle 33 Asian garb 38 -In: IOldld 37 Sinful 39 lnetruments 40 RanNck 42 Said 43 Siity goofs 45 Tooth 46 OruMa 47 Journey 48 Hindu nobi. 49 Length unit SO Aircraft: lnfOf'mal 51 One 52 Potato buds 54 "NontenMI" • ( r "Daddy did the laundry and now we all have pink underwear." ------ by Brad Anderson "Dottie! Would you get him his own bowt of popcorn?" PEA1'UT8 ~0600V APPRECIATES HOW WISHY'-WASHV' PEOPLE SUFFER . OUR LIVES ARE IN CONSTANT TORMENT GAJUPJBLD NW r+owTME ~LP -CLAS5 PANCAKE FLIPPER WILL PfN\ON~TRATE HI!> ~ILi- • < TUllBLEWBltD8 SAVS H11'9 'TAA'f INAFevl~ 1H~ ff No ~"""'16. DRABBLE ( __.,; • mo osoaos by v1rg11 Partch (VIP) -18 "Couldn't ihat have waited 'tll a ttnte" vut? .. DltllfNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 'fb.v OCWC. WHEN rrs ME tiS TEMPER ""'° WHEN rrs ~ !TS NERVES~'' by Charles M. Schulz ~ 'f'OU KNOW WHAT WISH'/ -WA5HI(' PEOPLE NEED ? j CRINGE 6ENEFIT5 ! ' i r-z by Jim Davis PAROON MY IGNORANCE. MR. WOAL.9-CLA~ ~ H1Ppf_R, &OT~~PN'T THE Sl'OV( BE TO~NEl7. ON FIR5T? by Tom K. Ryan 1MlN~ AL.L.. ~~ HOf\SliS Nil coNS ~ru. ~ S"WJVl~M?Ol\P 1'*'IW1.1~ ~-=1~ ~ by Kevin Fagan 11001' llULLDf8 FOR BETTER OR POR WORSE SHOE DOONESBURY JUDGE PARKER I KNEW t-E'.o BEEN A<!Ti~ SfM~EL'/ LAIEL.'{, BlJ\ .... PartlI. The Sedan Years MU.PYOU/JC IUIU/116 70 lll!!Afl. "la1fl. !¥ill SAi~ $UfT r AN{) fX) ~~ PRJUS7 ~IJt: I I by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Lynn Johnston He's OUSf M~'eo HIS~R'{ \\\ ' .- by Jeff MacNaJly by Gary Trudeau OKAY (j() AH:AJ)AN{) EKff:R.H/"'1 ~I by Harold Le Ooux l!!!!!i!!!llC===7:t;FF~HE;-STAVS IN TOWN l MEANWHILE A.T SAM~~~R'S OFFICe NO ~M ~ 1 I 1 WOULD L.!Ne TO SEe I'LL TAKE 'f"OU OVER lO f"'i M 5QR~ TO BE A.PP'REC~TE ~ SEEING ME ON eEN AGAIN I l CX)N'T SPENCER FARMS TO LATE. BEN I I ~AS Sl£H ~T NOTICE . ANO I 'M NOT suPF05E HEU.COME see HIM JULIA' HE HELO uPIN COURT• SURE THATVOU~HELP ME' "". WILL HE? 0 10 ASK FOR "'°"-'I I WANT TO FINO HN WIFE I by Pat Brady PUJO[Y WINDmAN by Tom Batluk 1 NE.VER CE:A'.:E 10 BE AMA ZED A1' 1ME ~ Of ~ "'rnAT l MANK£ 10 G€f OOf.lE IN A 6~ HALk I I I , I I T I' t 1 I . t I .. ..... C... IWLV PILOT/~. Jenuwy 11. 1119 -1:00- • GCOUEGE BASl<ET8AU l~PEEHTS (!) AMENCA 'STOP TEN l~TAAIH * * "Death Moon" (1978) Robert Fo•worth. Barbara Trentham fDDOCTORWHO Oil MOYIE **'" "Heroes" (1977) Henry Win-~let. Sally Fleld ~~fUSTAYLOR * * "Harry And Son" ( 1984) PIUI Newman. Robby Benson P DANCE FEVER -1:30- 11 ~ 8 TO BE ANNOUNCED SOUl. TAAIH I!) LMNO Pl.ANET GD 89411> THE 9CENE:8 'lf MOYIE ••••;·Being There' (1979) Peter Seiters. Shifley Macl..line. f :CW: OH THE HITS t * "Tl'9ftdlcOlt" (1'Q ...... Kidder,"°°"' .... _..._ e ... "'°.&"PF I =~ ·~ .~ .. (1163) °'**"" HlllOn. Jedi,.... ..... ICMOO. CJ4IBlLIACllMl QtMl'IOI• • • lm'f MM "ll••DN ~~~· (1114) Tom U. 'tG;'ifr "'*' . ~~Cemwl" (1113)' Antonio Qedel. LUI Ciel Sol. -2'.IO-r·, -·-"1TTW ON 1"l Hr11 THET'NPOOI aa...:w_MOICOW:AN ... eDOTMM..o -a.i0- 1 COUEOE IASICETIAU. MOYIE • -* • • "How To tiWry A w.-0.-...-. ..... 11953) LUen Blcll, Mat11yn Mon-ec.tman Crothen tuna tbe N9ldeat8 of a ..t llome for tbe aced into lrot.0 PIA IOWlMl Clalldren aaata in a mcene from 11Twtllebt Zone -tbe llo'rie," aJrin& ~WOMAN toDICht at 9 on CBS, Cluumel 2. fMj7 MOYIE I MAGIC OF Oil PAINTINO OMATUT ~tao u * "Whert Angelt Go, Trouble A1C NEWS Q ALICE I UPIOIOMT QW..llTAUC HONINOOJ- -t.eO-' . • (I) lilOVll itt • "Twlllfd ZOnt -Tht MoY!t" 1"3.-.:Morrow. ~":'MllOCIWHIC IWIClt' ON NIA MOVW *'*. "2010·· ( 1994) Roy Sdleldlt, John Uthgow. oalllfY l MMIP£AC( MOW t t "Thltf OI Hwte" (1914) S1Mn Beuer, Bltbtr• Wlllllrnl. -t..»-1 1,~.ntllEA 09'Y!AOE8 ll~WH»- NEWS BOAT ntOJGH THE YEAM: THl nTH Nllllt'fMNt( e LR8TYLE8 OI' THE llCH Nf> 'AMOUS .MOYIE ... "Bellt Art ~ .. (19110) Judy Holliday, Deen Merlin: CD MOYIE . U .,, "AelchinQ For Tilt Moon" (1931) Dougtu ~lirblnk• St., Bing Cr~ I:" OH NA LEMON eMOW U "~ Madonnl XXX" (1tn) I Rod ::r. Robert ,.,.,. INDll'B.J.rNIWI MM.V118)1 MOVIE U "Topp« Ret&lmt" ( 1M 1) Aollnd Young, Jolln Blondll. -tt:to-e DAYI>...., -U:I0- 1 NAa. Olntl 8MIE ~'STOPTBf MOYE •• "Aackll Bultert" (1938) George !.,~.a.Boo*1· tt•,; "Tilt NaUd FICI" (1114) ~&t.RodSlelglr. ... .,, "The Stining" (1llO) .Id HlchOllOn, Shelley Duvlll. . (%)MOW I=-~;-~ 1~~ 1'&----0lll~;;;.. ... COWAHY * "Lowllnes'' ( 1M4) Greg Brtdford. ~BtthEvana. -~w:r u •,; "Oenlll" (1983) T1mottly Hut· Ion, Pllln!OO. ~ -1UF SIMOOR Of TIE WOfiD MOYIE IMHEY MILLER _,...,.; .. _.....c ,., .. _. ... , ··~ "="" D~" (1"""") a.-·-···~ "Top Hat" (1935) Frid M-· ,...,._.. . ...-.. ,. ...,._ ...., ~.,... Gi10I' ~ llTllW WOflD Wiit Nellon, an CMne>n. m ON SAH DIEGO tllrt, ,YSINE~ · 1 IQUME FOOT OAADEHNl MOYIE SAM DIEGO ZOO'S~ ~OU~TAKEITWITMYOU ~8'H ** "W• Proud" (1978) Robby EXPf88 -"" Benson. Strlh Holcomb. INDEPENOENT NEWS -3:30-NCH COOi< CZ) CHAfl.E8 CHAMPllt ON THE -8:00-u TW .. ._ ........... ._ L CHAPPV GOES TO MAIO MOYIE -t:ao-GI GMitE AH.AKI *** "A Soldier's Story" (1984) 1·CJ)NEWS FOXXSHOW CW A MfNO Howwd E. RollinS Jf . Adolph C• ~ON TNAl 1tM: A YEAR TO MOYIE w . TOO ClOIE '°"COMFORT * * ''Once Upon A Timt In Amiri-Cl!) MOYIE WlD AMB1CA • tt1 WEEKEND WrTH THE ca" (1984) Robert Oe Ntro, Jamee *** "Tilt P•ldine CUI" (1948) OOW\IT!RCHAONICLES ftAMTRETMON Woods. ~..-Gregoty Pee6c, Ann Todd. MOYIE e MOYIE -.--CIJ MOVIE tt~ "Tilt Women In Aid" (1994) ***"The Mind Of Mist8f Solmes' • FANTASY l8lAHD * * "Romlntlc Comedy" ( 1983) Gene Wilder. Kelly Llll<oclt (1970) Terence Stamp, Robert ~ ~ LMNO Dudley Moore:_~teenburoen. I CATCH~-v~ . ••• "Or-' To Kr (1980) tM-I a NEWS AOHT IM)(J wrTl4 09'YI> I GREAT P£RfORMAHCE8 dlMI Caine. Angie Dldtinlon. COl.LEOE IAllCETIALl HOAOWn'Z 009P£l. OOlO I PREIENTE 8NEAK PRE'flEWS mo SPIN 2l FROM SANT A AMTA STM TB BIROPfAN J0UNW. STREET HAWk ..., .. ,.; ..,,.... Al.ICE IMAU.WONDER _...,, "The AmbmldOr" (1984) MCING f..::>M A8COT I WIDE WOALD Of 8flORTS WHEEl. OF FORTUNE Rober1 Mitehum, Ellen Burstyn MOYIE ZOLA l.EYrTT NATUAE MOVIE U "Trenchc:Olt" (1983) Mtrgol PHl.CC>U.Nl AIJIT1NQTYUMIT8 *** "2010" (t9M) Roy Scheider, Kidder. Robert Hays EVBING TOO ClOIE Fa. COWOAT John Uthgow , MOYIE -UO THE mo SPIN TALE! FROM THE OAAKSIOE ... "Micki ' Maude" (1984) Dud· I ())MOYIE 'C:WS'°' -SANOEOOAUYE MOYIE le'jMoore.Amy trvlng Nie NANCY HARMON **** "APwageTolndia"(19M) (!) .&RA80NS HAAU NO HATO Judy Oa'M. VIC1or Banerjee -4:.30-• • "Photo Anltll I A Matter Of MOYIE -8:30- 1 WEE WON.D Of 8flORTS State" ( 1978) Nicholas HllMIOnd. **'Ii "The Ambaslador" ( 1994) I ~£S Of I.ff Cl!) AT THE MOVIES Rober1 F. Smon Rober1 Mitchum, Ellen Surstyn. ~ MOTORW&K 8 MC NEWS O CS) AC-. HOOD COt.1..EOE IA8KET8AU. -10:30-!l?~OF ... {'I) N>EPENDEHT NEWS -10:46- • SPORTS PAOE rJ)CEL.EMfTY Lf£STYLES -11:CJO- l D •CI> atNEWS PUTTW' ON THE HrT1 TALES FROM THE OMC.SIDE (II M£KEND WITH THE STARS TELETHON COHTNJES 1891fYHtU SA T\JAOAY ALIVE HOT SEAT 18T l TEN ()MOYIE • "Champagne For Brtllttut" (1980) Ltelie BoYte. John Leelie AT THE MOYES ( MOYIE * * "Tilt Rolebud 9Mch Hotel" ( 1984) Colleen~. Peter Scolart. •lJMOVIE * t 'h "Rumble Fish" (1983) Matt Oillon, Miciley Rour111. -11:30- l BARNA8Y JOHE8 18 SAT\JAOAY flOHT LM DEW8EY l MAK9f.ACE EYEWITNESS SPORTS wmEND ~~ .. • 'Thi Hewtbrtlk Kid" ( 1972) -1:00- 15: • *'Ii "Wlmertlawk" (1978) MichMI Otntt, Leif Erk:Qon. GD 11CHA11> HOGUE -1:10- eOPENMN> -1:20- -2:00- (If)MOYIE t "HIPPY Blt1hdly To Mt" (1MO) MtlilM Sut Andtrlon. Glenn Ford. -2:16- MOYIE .. "JoMny Otnglroultt" ( 1114) Michtel Kelton. Joe Pilcopo. GARDENING BAKER -PL¥WOOD AND · LUMBER State hybridizers · win rose honors By EARL ARONSON II~ Ger .... Wrtt .. rhree roses. all hybnd teas. ha ve won 1986 des1gna11on as All-A menca Rose Selections Hybnd11crs of two of them arc tir;t-11me winners of this high honor. The winners arc· -Broadway. a bi-color with medium s11e (4-41/~ inch) blooms of h$ht reddish pink heavily suffused with yellow. -Touch of Oass, warm pink shaded with coral and cream. -Voodoo. a blend of yellow. peach and orange blushing to scarlet. For the first time since 1973, no other rose classifications pined a representati ve AARS award wiMer. Broadway. with 25-30 petal flowers, opens from Iona-pointed buds. The scent is described as "pleasing rose fragrance." The blooms repon.edly last as well u cut ~------------flowers. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY nee.' Mw1 Yu Doler C.W.,..flllortl 1922 HAlllD avo .. COSTA aEA-541-1156 The Broadway plant is neat. up- nght with large dark green leathery foliage. 5-6 feet tall and winter hardy with some protection. It should produce many long-stemmed flowers. Broadway was hybridized by Anthony Perry of Hemet. C.alif., a first-time winner. Its parentqe is Fint Prize by Gold Glow by Sutter's Gold. Perry has produced several other new hybrid roses. Top features for Touch of Class include its color, classical flower fonn, viaorous bush srowth and Iona ..... ~ .. NII • ... ••I Jtemmed blooms 4-51/J tn~hes acrou. PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH JANUARY 31, 1986. Flowers have 3~35 petals and arc ideal fo r cut flowers. The medium-tall plant is upri&ht, the foliqe glossy dark grtlen. Hardiness is reported good and disease resistance above average. Particleboard 4x6x 34 " Cedar Closet Lining COVERS 171a SO/F7 r r ~~.-. Asian Birch 4x8x 314 '' Melamine Particleboard CHAMPAGNE COLOR- MAKES GREAT SHELVING ... Cedar Grapestake Fencing lz3" NET z6' COVERS S LIN/FT ' Mahogany Plywood 3'x7'z Ye" Sanded Shop Plywood 4x~'Jt~~- "' I .~ :..fJT- ,, .-.;l' \. ~ 1 . 6 ~· f ', .... FINAL SALE of THlS SEASON The hybridizerwu Michael KrilofT of Antibes, France. another AA.RS. winnina newcomer. Touch of Clau' parentqe is Micaela by Queen Eliza- beth by Ro mantica. It is sold in Europe asMerechal Leclerc. Voodoo has swect-50Cntcd flowen 4-S inches in diameter. classical in ronn, making fine lon1-1tem cut flowers. The blooms fade to clear pink. Orchid authority leads workshop SATURDAY OILY HOLmAY Ill 3131 lri1t1I St. A prosram 1bou1 orchid• that arow outdoors in Southem Califomia ~II be presented at Sherman Library and ~-· Gardens in Corona del Mar. Now you can •!ford the finest quallly luJ1ury lu11 at a traction ol the '"111 pOOe Paul Gripp, owner of the s.n .. Barbara Orohid Estate, ~ wor1d traveler and collector of orchids, wiU talk at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 . Oripp, a noted speaker on ordlidt. is• ~st prnjdent of the Cymbidium Society of America ltrYtd many yean on the raearch committee of the American Orchid Society, and iu qualified judee for both orpniza. t1on1. The 1af1c ia free to the ~bHc. but reservations are requested. They cu be made by calllna the prdcM OfBce at 673-2261. • • • A workaboo on buddina and pl\· ina will hlahfiaht the meetina Of I.he Honieultural Society of Orallll C.oun1y. The rMCtiu ia planned at 7!30 p.m. Ju. 2111 tllle ~forail Coopend¥e E•ten11on. I 000 S. Harbor •vd., Anaht1m . - I -- =:::.::::"· Four world bests sweeten Sunkist . FAYElTEVlLLE. Ark. (AP) -Sophomore sprinter Roddie Haley of the Uoivmity of Arkan· 1111et a world's best Friday niaht by runnina the ~ meters in I :O 1.18 at the Razorback Pen- tanaular Indoor Meet. The previous world's bett of 1:01 .24wu act by Willie Caldwell at last year's NCAA indoor cham- pionships. Kaley ran third most of the racie before overtakinf Devan Morris of Wayland BapttSt, who finished second in 1:01.lS, and Harold Spells of Southern Methodist. It was the fint time the S-10, l 4S-pound Haley had competed in the SOO meters. • Olson ets PV mark; Foster sets 50-yard hurdle record LOS ANGELES -Billy Olson. repinina the workt indoor pole vault 1tandard from the Soviet Union'• Seracy Bubka. soared 19 feet, 3'1> inches Friday ni&bt to cap a spectacular Sunki1t Invitational tfiat saw four indoor world be1t1 recorded. Before Olson reclaimed his indoor su- premacy fate in the meet at the Los Anaclcs Sports Arena. hurdler Gres Foster, triple jumper Charlie Simpkins, and m iddle distance runner Johnny Gray all eclipsed previous world indoor bests. · Olson had aonc 19-2¥4 to establi'-h the world standard 2112 weeks aao in Canada. but lost the mark to Bubka when the Soviet cleared 19·3' tut Wednesday ,.at an indoor meet in Osaka. Japan. Olson virtually written otr after a d111p- pointina l 98S campaiJn indoors and ouldoon, cleared 19-31h on h11 third attempt. After ntablishina the indoor world bcst for the ninth time in hit career, Olson did not attempt any timber beipts. Foster rewrote one of the world standards set by his old nemesis, Renaldo Nehemiah, runnina a world best of S.88 second• in the SO. yard hurdles to better the time of S. 92 by Nehemiah in 1982. Simpkins, who won the triple jump in the Osaka meet just two days aao with a leap of S6 feet. 11/4 inches, this tjme soared S1-S. The effort on his last of six jumps at the Sunki1t meet was 31h inches beyond the previous world best by Wiflie Banks 1n 1982. Gray lowered his own standard in the 880- yard run. The American record holder in the 800 meters outdoors. Gray was timed in 1 minute. 46.8 tce0nd1 an the 880. lo the men'1 male, Ireland'• Marcus O'Sullivan dealt countryman E.amonn Coahlan his fint loss in the event indoors ~nee 19"81 . 1 stretch ooverina IS ~lan vic&ories. O'Sullivan, winnina a latt duel with CO&hlan. wu clocked in 3:S8.37 to Coghlan's 3:$1 .SS. Steve Scott was a latt scratch because of the nu. Other wi nners included Jarmila Kratochvilova of Czechoslovakia, who won the women's 880-yard run in 2:06.08; Valerie Bnsco-Hooks, who took the women's 300 yards in 34.21 ; Jimmy Howard, wbo captured the men's h1ah JU mp at 7-7, and Dou1 Padilla. who won the men's 2-mile at 8:28.S9. Foster, 1984 Olympic silver medalist 1n the I 00-metet hurdles, owns the second-faste st time ever, 13.03, at that distance. But he clocked that lime while running second 1n a 1981 race as Nehemiah set the current world record of 12.93. Whco Nehemiah aianed a 9tO football contract With the San FrancilCO 49en in lM1, Foster became the world'• premieft bip hurdler. But be was Uj)ICt by R0ter l(jqdom aa the Olympica final. Fosttr'1 9nfy IOll ol' 19"4. Foster, 27, miued a shot at another of Nehem1ab'1 mdoor standard• Friday niaht whco be was disqualified for two falae 1tarU in the 6()..yard hurdles. Mark Mc Koy of Canada finilhed second to Foster in the SO-yard hjah hurdles, in S.96. Mil.an Stewart was third 1n 6.0 1. After Foster was diMJua.hfied m the later hurdles, Stewan won with a time of 7.09. followed by Tonie Campbell at 7.13 and Andre Phillips at 7.16. Nehemiah's world best is 6.82. Simpkins. a 22-~ear.old senior at Baptist College in South Carolina. burst o nto the world scene in 1985 Wlth a SS-711. tnple JUmp, tlurd (Pleue Me 9V1fK.JST /BS) * * * ' Mu-why'~s l_aw_ puts Warriors Overtop, 57-56 . Anlght Torod twists Hits. misses mar meetasRitchot absent from race Woodbridge stops Corona del Mar to ~ighten Sea View_ By BARRY FAULKNER Oellrl"llllC.1 ....... Woodbridge High guard Milce Murphy missed a chance to put the Warriors ahead before the game began, misfiring on a technical free throw called on Corona del Mar for dunking in pre-game warm ups. But the 6-3 senior swingman made amends in a big wayJ.. hittina a I 0-foot j umper from the len side of the key with just five seconds remaining to give the Warriors a 57-S6 basketball victory over Sea View Lcaauc-leading Corona del Mar before 1,300 at the Sea Kings' gym. The winning basket climaxed a fourth-quarter comeback whic h found the Warriors (3-2. 14-4) erase a 48-43 third period deficit. After bu1hna a 9-6 lead six minutes into the contest, Woodbridae fell behind the Sea Kings (4-1. 14-3) at 10-9 and were behind by as many as nine points, until Murphy's heroics. Woodbridge trailed by five (54-49) Wlth 3:00 left. after CdM's scoring machine, Jeff Fryer, sank two free throws. The Warriors then got a pair of inside buckets from junior forward Vince Bryan and trailed 54-53 with I: 13 left. Tod Bcarbower. who had m1SStcd his only two free throws to that point. canned both ends of the bonus. bumping the margin to three with one minute left. Birthday boys get their way Estancia picks up a 72-60 Sea View ~erdtct at Laguna By ROGER CAR~N Ot11190ellr"94 ..... Someone used dynamite and a four·m~nute fuse to blow up city hall in Laguna Beach Friday morning. but Estancia Hiah's Eagles didn't go quite so far in the evcnina, simply relying on a 20-point burst from Junior Tim Tift and a return to an old trademark at the line. As a result of a 72-60 Sea View Lcaaue basketball tri1Jmph over the Artists of La1una Beach, Coach Joe Reid's Eqks arc in the thick of the championship race, a decision which couldn't have come at a bener time. first. Corona del Mar was upset by Woodbridac, which meant Estancia, Laauna Beach. Woodbridac and Uni- vcnity are within a win of the top. Secondly. birthday boys Crtia Covey and the coach. Reid, were paid off handsomely. "They aave me a birthday card before the 11me and said 'we're aoina to do it.·" said a ha""y Reid. "But we were fonunate, they (the Anists) were down." Lquna Beach was without nancrs Billy El~ten and Doua Lawler (nu) and Ani1ts Coech Ed Boweia said the plan was to take the air out of the ball 1mmedaacc1~. play to a vinual ICOf'e· &els first half, then make a Nn fot it in the ICCOnd half. But it never panned out. "I should hive done it," Bowen said ... But Coby (Nana) Wked me out of it. He wanted to play." N1t11 played, indeed, ICOrina 28 paints to up hi1 a~ to 23. I, but Ettancla'• hot KCOnd Qua.Ur tumed the tempo the f.aalet' way and they never pve ft ur. Eatanda hat I of 33 from the fttld ('4.S pmnt) and II or 25 (76 pcfCCftt) al the line, ind~na a 1eariaa 9 of I 0 at the line In the dedlivt llCOad Dlriod. With a lS-21 halftime ~ the (Pl•• .. &AOL .. ,_) Sea Vie• •fandbJ6• Corone Otl ~r Eatencl1 ~hecll Unlvenltv w~ ~t Hertlor ~ Cott• MINI lMtUt Ovw9I WL Wl 4 l 14 3 J 2 10 ' J 2 • ' J 2 1 • ) 'l 14 4 2 J • 7 , ) 7 • 0 S I 11 ,.,,..,., Sarft EateftCfe n. Laeun. hKll 60 Woodbrlclee S7, COfOl\I Oe1 f'Mr 5' SeddleOeck 46, NewPC>f't Herbor Q Unlventtv SI, Cot•• Mew SO ......... ._. (7:31) ~ 9Mefl et flffwPOrt He"'°' Eate11Cie 11 s.ddl1htll Cott• Meta et Corone oee ~r Eatencie et Sec1di.1e11 Murphy, who had been Jiven the OK to shoot by Coach Bill Shannon, then came to the forefront. Murphy, who finished with 14 points, hit a Jumper in the lane with :40 on the clock. After a Woodbridge timeout, CdM appeared to act the break of the pme when Bcatbower took 12 seconds to brina the ball past the half~ourt line. after beina forced to recover the ball which he had dribbled off his foot. The official failed to call the viol- ation. however. and the Sea Kinp needed only to run out the clock. But with 22 seconds Te"maining. an errant CdM pass uiled out of bounds, givina Murphy his chance for re- demption. By CHRIS MONAHAN .,.., .... Celll ••• '"' LOS ANGELES -It was a stranac n1aht at the Los Artacles Spons Arena where the 1986 Sunklst lnv1tat1onal was held Friday n1pt. The fint oddity: Greg Foster wm- nina the SO-yard high hurd1es with a world indoor record of S.88 and then being d1squahfied in the 60-yard hurd1es because of two fabc st.ans. The second unusual move was made by UC lrvane-produCl Steve Scott. who scratched himself from the mile due to a bout Wltb the nu. Scott was expected to challenge lreland's Eammon Coghlan As It turned o ut. an lnshman. Marcus O'Sulli van. ended Coghlan's five-year indoor mile winning streak. The other unus ual occurance. a httlc closer to home. was the comb1n- in1 of cerutn h1ah school events. including the girls rated mile Two races were onginally sched- uled. but they were combined and run shahtly earher than scheduled. As a result. Ltura Chapel of Un1vers1ty City High of San D1~0. whose personal record was S·O I -9 and Nicole R1tchot of Edison. who had the best IJme coming in at 4:55.0. missed 1he ract' Woodbridae. looking for its bread and butter play all night, got the ball inside to 6-7 sophomore center Adam Keefe. wbo led the winners w1th 19 points. Keefe with his back to the Airborne defenee Tournament officials had no Spt'Cl· fi e e«planatton for comb1nm1 the races. but said that there might ha' e be-en fewer competitors than e:1.- pccted. Ruchot and Chapel ran instead 1n the seeded mile. finishing fifth and sixth respectively (Pleue eee W ARRJOR8/BS) C•ta lleu defender Paul Rod.ripes (riabt) l•ne bJa feet u Unl•enlty'• Crate Allton loon to dlah off pua. Trojan• edaed Mu•-tanc•. 51-50. Detail• OD BS. Mudd splashes into Hope lead with 63 This came as disturbing news to \/e\lo pon Harbors Mawe Henson who was lookmg fo~ard 10 the challenges of the 1wo. but she took ad,antage of the smaller field and won the event with a time of S:OQ U. nearl) nine seconds ofT her ov. n personal best His record-tying outing ties him with Cook at 200 PALM DESERT (AP) -Jodie Mudd matched the course record with a spectacular 63 and tied John Cook for the third-round lead Friday in the Bob Hope Oassic. "I'm playina with a lot of confidence and thinpjust seemed to be aoina well for me," Mudd said after his 9-under-par round tied the one-day- old course record at Bermuda Dunes. Mudd. 25. who lost twice in playoffs last year but has yet to pm his first PGA Tour title. had a gaudy collection of nine J's on hi s card. with no boaeys and no S's. It wu. he said, the best score of his four·y· tour career. and went with his 6S in Thursday s round for his career-best 36-holc score. The slim. soft-spoken Mudd finished 54 holes at 200. 16 shots under par. Cook matched that total with a 6S in warmi sunny weather at Indian Wells. Mudd, whop ayed his back nine in 30, aot his share of the lead with a late rush that included birdies on four of his last fi vc holes. He bit short-iron approaches inside of a foot on both bis 14th and I Stb boles, scored a 2-putt birdic-4 on his 17th and closed it out with a sand wed~ shot to four feet on bis final hole. Cook, a re1ident of this dcscn resort area who hasn't won 1ince takina his second title in the 1983 Canadian Open, hit alf 18 vccns in rqulation and also finished with a nourish. He hit an 8-iron 6 feet from the flaa on the 17th and then lof\ed a sand wedac shot to within a foot of the pin on the 18th. Craia Stadler. who shared the second-roun.:! Hope Cla .. lc le.den Jodie Mudd Jonn Cook Crelo Stedt.r Donnie Hemmono Gerv Kocl'I LerrvMlze M.c.O'Gredv ltev Floyd Merk McCumt>er Jeff Sluman HelSYllOll PaulAJlnMr Slave Pale 72·65·63--200 61·67·6S-200 67·65·69-201 69-64-61--201 67·61·61--203 66·66· 71-203 71 ·~·67-203 61·70-65-203 6'-61-67-204 66·74·64--204 -65•70-69-204 66· 71 ·61--205 67·6t·6.._20S lead in this 5,dJay. 90-hole to urnament. a n'- Donnic Hammond were a single stro ke off the pace at 20 1. Both were at Berm uda Dunes under the format which has the pros playing one round on each of four courses before the field ·~ cut for the final round Sunday at Bermuda Dunes. Hammond had a 1h1rd-round 68 Stadler. a former winner of this title and a playofTlo~r here a year aao. said his 69 was "bonng . . re petitive hit it close and mass the putt "It's the best aolfl've played 1n the three days. but I JUSt never aot an)'th1ng in the hole A rather d iscouragin1 day re.ally.'' lhe former Masters champion said. . It was another two shots back. 10 Ray Floyd. Larry Mize. Mac O'GraJy and Gary Koch. tted fo r fif\h at 203. The veteran Floyd had a 65 at Indian Wells. Koch had a 68 at Eldorado, O'Grady 6 7 at La Quinta and Mize. lied for the lead when the da) 's play stancd, slipped to a 71 at La Quinta. Dcfcndina champion Lanny Wadkins failed to make a move. He had a 71 at Indian Well'l and. .., ......... Jodie Madd celebrate. birdie Friday. 'Wlth 36 holes to go 1n the cha\C for a SI 011.000 first pnu . was I 0 shots off the paa at :! 10 Masters champion Bernhard Laneer of \\est Germany and Bnush Open lltle-holdt'r \and\ l \lie ofScotland both mo'cd into '>tn l>.1flidl'>tan'e l~le ~hot a 6 7 at Indian "ells and wu at 20~ Langer had a 66 at La Quinta and complett'd S4 hole' at 206. .. , wasn't taking this ra e all that )Cnousl) because of the field compel· 1ng.'· said Henwn .. IJust wanted to do m)' be-st and h:ne a good ume competing ··1 d1dn·1 e'pect to do this well I thought 1t would be rcall) tough. but "1cole and Laura didn't run." hen m1th of Woodbndae fin· 1shed fifth. with a time of 5.19 5 The best performance of Orange t l)G~t area bms \1.35 turned 1n b)' Enc Oom of fatanc1a Dom. who had anhroscop1c surgen on his knee tn ')cp1embcr. tin1shed ..econd in the bo~s long Jump at ~~-\ JUSt behind Mike Carnes ot ~1m1 Valle . who )Umped 22·6 Dom a lso ued tor 1h1rd 1n lhe b1gb JU mp 'Wlth a best ot ti-4 His personal best in the event '' h-tl Other area pan11:1pants who per- formed well were R 1ch Brooks of Woodbndge. whn finished third tn the 60-yard dash °'lewpon Harbor's Buff) Rabbitt. "'ho tinis~d fift h rn the 11rts 880-yard run Ha1ssam Sabn of Ottan View. a late er.tn into the bo)'s rated mtle. who finished s1 uh; and Davtd McM1llen of Irvine. who fi nished icventh 1n the 880-)ard run ~ eral area rela) teams also had aood finishes tn the meet. the ~t of 1hostcom1na from Edoon'sgirls two. mile rcla) team The Chargers fin· 1shed second 10 the ~ond race of the event at I 0· 17 0. wh1 h was also aood enouah for fi fth overall ................................................................. Im!' ............................................... --........... .. Seahaw.ks, Barons, Oilers secure ~unset victories Ocean Vtew moves to 3 -0:- HB sprtn s upset of Edison Oceen View Hip ~mau~ unbeaten an the Su'*' Lcape buketball tlCe Friday ft._.t .nit a victory over Manna. while Fow11aia Valtlystayed aatiepbebind at 2-1 by holclinaotr Wtatlftll\stet. Meanwhile, Hundntton Beach upeet Editon to daim it1 ftnt lellue vic1ory. Hn'1 bow it wmt: Oe.-YlnrT&. ..... 111 •tcty Butler led the .., tor die ,. .... ().(), 1 )..4,) witl\ 18 l)Otats, 1 l rwboundl ud ~ _..,and Ont Hanly and Toay Pauim -~ ~ roll9 • Ocean View rolled to \11c:tory o"er Manna (1 1·9. 1·2) on the V1k1nas' floor Hazel)' l\ad 11 potnts and nine rebounds and Panzica finilhed wtth 18 potnts as lhc Seabawb ulfd a 1trona third quancr from Butkr to IP9l'k tbct"' wtn llatnt De.-OUwtr had ellht H•11t1 and made fow dutch he throws 10 tht founh quaneraad Butler pouttd in IOofha&pornta 1n the thud quarter to ~ t~ ~wb 1n the ICICOnd half. Make M~ flnllhed W\lh 2.S pOlnb and 101111ststoa.d Manna wtai~ Mer1K Oeoetet0n ( l) Points. 9 ~nd.I) and Wall.am Quinn ( 16 poi1'l1) abo bad n.ttllnl ftoorpma; PIX k • .., It, Wu? tr SH II: Tht Lions went on a 24-point tear 1n the founh quaner. but 1t v.as too httlc. ·too late u the Barons rolltd to the wtn at Westminster. Fountain Valley earned a 40-28 lead into the final pcnod, but Tom Oevtr ICO~ e11h po1nt1 1n lcad1na ~ Laons ~ to within one. 47-46. wath ·IO let\. Tht 8&r'Oft1 had Kd b as man as 10 mactny throup the ptnod. Glenn Gordon toored tt"'n point 1n the rounh quatttt to help 1he Barons eteapc wnh the win. • Wtttmin ter hun attrlfby b1tuna only 18 of its 60 f\tkt pl atwmptt (lO pnttnt) Founwn ValJey WM 22 of 47 for 47 ptrttnt Tim JohnlOft ICIOfed 11 po1nts. ()ojijon lddld 12 and ltob .. put up 10 ror the llftllft ~vu took the pme·~ onn honors with 20 points -HaU.,.. Bad n , ~ U : Darren now K'Orcd IS po1nu and arabbcd lO rtbounds and ievc Ptmper lddld 13 poultl and nu~ ~bounds as t.M Otlen (7-10 oVft"all) won thdr fint lcapc .-me of the trealOft.. ~ C'haijrn {1·2. 12-S). QO Weft lteld ID just 16 Po•ftts an .the first half, were led~ Dailia 'Katona ( 16 potnl .cvcn ~ods) ud KIIii Ammun ( 1 l_ poUlll) Cbri Colt Md ._ rd>cM.I Dds for E.diton. Rt® Vaa (five .... u) and SMiie PWt•• (ftvc ....... bu blod.I) e9ds ldcW IOjGiMI and Snow blocliod three lbot1 for H......._n---• ~h. .. I ., l WOOd'• bot baDit l•d• Ballets Wltbenpoon bandlee Tiabti9 ·= NEWARK. NJ. -The Beatles. the m 8eecll Boys. IWfiQI. a presidential as- euaination. h was the 1960s and Kip Owles wu in his wrcstlina heyday at Pennsbury Hiah School in Yardley, Pa. lt was a ~od that saw him lose only two or three matches in t&fte ~ h was al~tbe time most of bis cum:nt wrestling teammacn at renton State were being born. Owles, n 38 is once again wrestling and having f\an. The fUn actuatiy began two years ago when Owles. of Lcvittown. Pa., decided to return to school to pursue a carur in health administration. and take up wrestling apin. .. My tint year nobody rcaJly knew how old I was." Owles said. "I remember the first week. we w~rc out on the track runnina and one of the gu ys ask.rd me how old I was. I told him to pcss, and he said 25. .. I said: 'Good gueg,\. • " His real age was revealed qunc by accident. Trenton State had a scrimmage aga inst Pnnceton a couple of weeks later and Owles left earl) by himself so he could have a word with Tigers assist.ant coach Chet Dalgewitz, a fonner teammate at Pennsbury. "I wanted to act to Chet Dalgewatz before everyone else on the team f.Ot to Chet Dalgewatz. However. I ~ot there and couldn t find Jadwin Gym. By the time I did, everyone was there. I tried to sneak into the locker room before Chet saw me." Owlcsdidn't make itan4DaJgew1t2grected him an fr6ht of cve7one by saying. "KlpOwles. what arc you doing here? haven't seen you since high school. .. Everyone soon realized that the 25-year-old was really 36. "I walked into the gym and there wall stone silence." Owles said. "Everyone was sa)ang. 'Thl're he is. take it easy on him.' " Quote of the day Fred Slaughter, agent for guard Lester Conner. whose playing time sa nk dramaucally after the Golden State Wamors signed rook.Jc Chris Mullan, on why he was dressed in black boots. a black shirt. black pants and wore sunglasses toa Wamorsgame: "I'm in mourning. He (Conner) might as well not be here." Noirls ordered to stand trial HAYWARD-Former Oakland A's • pitcher Mike Noms must stand tnal on a felony drug charge because a packet of cocaine allCJCdly was found an his pocket during a highway arrest. a Judge ruled on Thursday. Norris. 30, who was released by the A·, last year, faces one count of possession of cocaine tn connection with an arrest on the Mac>\rthur Free~y near Hayward on Feb. 13, 1985. California Highwa y Patrol Officer Pat Bjorkland testified at a preliminary hearing 1n Municipal Court that he pulled Norris over that night after observing has car weaving from lane to lane. Burt takes CS Northrldge post ' NORTHRIDGE -Bob Burt. the [i] defensive coordinator at Cal State Full· II erton for the past six years, as the new head c • football coach at CaJ St.ate Nonhndge, it . was announced Friday. Bun, 44. succeeds Tom Keele. who was released from the job at the conclusion of the 1985 season. his seven th in the position. he Matadors were 4-7 last fall and had a total record o 1-42-1 under Keele. ...... ·~establish~ a career-hip m fo r the fourth hme in bis five pmn with w;::::r100, sc:ored 30 points u the Bullets de New Jene)'. 116-96, io a National BuUtball Atlociac·on e Friday nitbL Wood, the Cal State Fullerton who has sc:.ored I 03 points since joinina the B leta, also handed off a catter·llilh eiaht assists u Wuhln&ton won for onJy the fourth time in its last 10 pmes . . • In other NBA actiofl. PhilwlphiapointauardMauieea...bconncctcdon a jumper with just six scconds remainina in overtime to lift the 76ers to a 120-118 triumph over- Chicqo. Cheeks. who had a I season-ltiab 28 point5, scored six poinu in the extra session . . . I LarrJ Nuee ICOred five of his 2S points in the fourth period as Phoenix rallied to beat Seanle, I 0)..100 ... Eul Qare ... scored a • season-blah 2S points to lead Detroit to a 129-113 victory over Cbeeb Denver ... ~e•l8 Mcllale scored 11 of his game-high 28 points in the fint half, includina six in a streak that put the Celtics ahead to stay. to lead Boston over Indiana, 123-IQS, as the Pacers dropped their seventh consecutive pmo-. . . Forward Steve Jolln1on. who was supposed to sit out with'l strained neck. scored IS points in the first quarter as San Antonio raced to an early lead in a 11 3-100 victory over New York . . Rickey Greea sooted 18 of his 22 points an the first quaneras Utah bunt from the stattinaptes and ran away from Dallas. 139-112 ... Ott• 'l'lllorpe scored 16 points in the fourth quarter to help Sacramento beat Golden State, l 2S-l I l. Islanders win in fin•I eecond Bryan Trottier'• goal with one seco,nd ~ left in the game lifted the New York , Islanders to a come-from·bebind, 4-3 National Hockey Leque victory Friday night over Philadelphia .. The Islanders' victory snapped 1he Flyers' four-game winning streak, and marked New York's sixth victory in its last 12 games ... Elsewhere in the NHL. Gactao O.Clileue took a perfect pass from Dave Cbri1Uan and wristed a IQ.foot shot past goalie CraJg BilllJagtoD with I :2S to play to give Washington a 4-3 victory over New Jersey ... Gales Or ...... , goal at I : 11 of overtime lifted Buffalo past Montreal. S-4, in a game that marked the return of Coach Sc.tty Bowmu to the Sabres. Bowman, the Sabres' general manaaer. took over as coach earlier in the day when Jim SclM>eafeld was fared . . . Roa Frueh and PHI MacOermJd scored two goals each as Hartford battered Quebec, 11 ·6, and tied a team record for most aoaJs ... Winnipeg Joalteoder Brio Hayward just missed recordmg his first NHL shutout in three seasons and Dale Hawerellllk scored his 32nd goal in leading the Jets to a 5-1 victory over Chicago. Marino replaced for Pro Bowl NEW YORK -Miami Dolphins Eil quarterback Dan Manno will undergo •II t arthroscopic surgery on his left knee and has withdrawn from the American Foot· ball Conference team for the Pro Bowl game in Honolulu, the National Football League said Fnday. Marino, as the top vote-getter, would have started for the AFC an the Feb. 2 game. Dan Fouts of the San Diego Chargers, who fin ished second in the balloting by conference players and coaches, will stan instead. New York Jets Quarterback Ken O'Brien was added to the AFC roster as Marino's replacement. Marino will undergo the anhroscopic procedure on Feb.6, said Al Ward of the NFL. Bowman named Sabre. coach BUFFALO-GeneraJ ManagerScot· ~ ty Bowman has replaced Jim Schoenfeld as ' coach of the Buffalo Sabres. the National Hockey League team announced Friday. Schoenrctd had not yet been gi ven a specific new assignment. Fryar goes back "to Pats' practice He denies reports his wife inflicted wounds to finger FOX BORO, Mass. (AP) -New England Patnots wide receiver Irving Fryar returned to practice Fnda) and dented that his wi fe had 1n01ctcd a knife wound to has finger th at kept him out of the AFC champ1onsh1p game. A published report said Fr)ar h11 his wife an a restaurant par~ing lot Jan. 7 and that she pulled oul d l-n1k Re suffered a cut tendo n 1n h1' right panky. ··1 didn't beat her up anJ ,t,I" 1.hc.Jn t cut me," Fryar said ... Thdl '11111 ...,hat happened. I'm nol dem1ng 1hcn· ...,as in argument but what \.\J\ 1n the papers ... that's not trut· .. New England coach Ra} mond Berry said Fryar probat>I wi ll be ablt' to resume returning punt'i aga1n\t 1hc Chicago Bears in the Super Bowl Jan 26 He added that ~tcphan Stam11g, who filled 1n at wade recei ver for Fryar 1n last Sunday's victory over the M1am1 Dolphins. would start against the Bears The "Ja11onal Football League 1cam m ucd a statement Fnday that "Irv ing and Jackie Fryar announced today that they arc working Jo build a stronger mamage by resolving the issues which resulted an a domestic altercation last Wednesday (Jan. 8)." A.nother published report said f ryar had been cut during a quarrel w11h hi s wife on Jan 8 That report was 1n The Patno1 Ledger of Quincy fhr sio~ which ~1d an alleged 1nc1dent occurred Jan. 7 was an last 1..,unday's BO'iWn Globe. Fryar, tht' fin,1 pad. in the 1984 ~FL draft. wa<; 11cd for 'ie<:ond place on the Patno1s last of receivers thts season with 39 catche<o. Strong safet} Roland James filled tn for Fryar on punt returns, and lost two fumbles One led to the Dolphins r,ccond touchdown thal cut the Patn· ots lead to 24-14. Holm a Holmes to box Spinks in April ATLANTA (AP) -Michael Spinks will defend the International Boxing Federation heavyweight title in a rematch with Larry ff olme! ·sometime an April as one of a series of bouts leading to an undisputed heavyweight champion tn 1987. The Hol mes·Spmks rematch and the series of seven title fights was announced Friday by promoters Don. King and Butch Lewis and Seth Abraham. president of sports pro- gramming for Home Box Offi ce, which will broadcast the fights. No financial figure for the package was released. but the figure has been estimated as high as $26 million for the entire package. "This is a boxing series for the fans." Abrahams said. "A people's champion wall emerge." King called it "the biaaest deal in box ing since Ali." Lewis said the fi rst ti.a.ht of the series would be a World Boxing Council lllle defense by Pinklon Thomas against Trevor Berbick March 22 at a site to be announced. Holmes recen tly turned 36 and would be 37 if he fi&hts his way to the concludina bout orthe series. ATLANTA -Tim Witherspoon • battered Tony Tubbs' body for mott of the 15 rounds &nd became a heavyweipt champion for lbe leCODd time by winnana the Wortd Bolina Aaociation title on a m~ty decision Friday ni&bt at the Omni. Most rinpide oblervcn 'W'eftn't surprised thlt Witherspoon won but they 'ftre surprised by the closenna of the decision. Withtnpoon, a former World Boxina Council champion.wonthefi&ht 144-141 onlheca.rdofEdward Woods Jr. and 144-IU on the card of Harry Cecchini. The thirdjudlc. Robert Ferrara,.ICOred it 1'43--14l · Witherspoon, 28. joined Floyd Pattenon and Muhammad Ali as IM only men to win hea~t titles twice. Patterson wa$ undi$puled champion twace w~ile Ali waa undisputed champion twice and a WBA champion on another cx:cui..>n. h was the first loss for the 27·year-old Tubbs after 22 victories and it came in tbe first defense of the dtlc he won on a unanjmous decision over Grq Pate on April 29, 1985, in Buffalo, N.Y. Before the fi&ht, Witherspoon said he would concentrate on the 244-pound Tubbs' body. Telerialon, i:acllo TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: IMSA road racing from Pocono. Pa., Channel 9. I 0 a.m. -COU.F.GE POOTBAU: Nonh vs. South in annual Senior Bowl. from Mobile, Ala., Channel 11. 11 a.m. -COUZGE BAS~BALL: Ohio State at Boston Colle8e. Channel 2. 11 a.m. -WllBITLING: Channet-9. ll :JO'a:m:---COLLEGE BASltETBAl.J..: UCLA at Notre Dame, Channel 4. 11 :30 a.m. -SOCCER: Mexico vs. South Korea in a match involving two World Cup finalists (played Dec. 10 in Guadalajara), Channel 34. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBAl.J..: Ari .. zona at Mia mi. A:i., Channel 2. 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RADIO 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UC LA at Notre Dame, KMPC (7 10) 1 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS~BAl.J..: Ne- vada-Las Vegas at Cal State Fullerton, K WR W ( 1370). 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASUTBALL: An· zona State at USC, KNX (I 070). 7:30 p.m.-COLLEGEBAS&ETBALL: UC Santa Barbara at UC Irvine, KPZE ( 1190). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BAKETBALL: Pacific at Long Beach State, K WOW ( 1600). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BAS&.ETBALL: Utah at Chppen, KMPC (7 10). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Vancouver at Kings, Kl.AC (S70). Lendlmakes Masters semis He serves way past Mayotte while J arryd passes Gilbert From AP cU1pet~es NEW YORK -In an electrifymg display ot power, top-seeded Ivan Lend! stopped Tam Mayotte and Sweden's Anders Jarryd brushed aside Brad Gilbert Friday night to move into the semifinals of the Masten tennis championships. Lendl stopped Mayotte 6-3. 6-3 in a match much closer than the score indicated. while Jarryd had no problems with. Gilbert. who...upset defending champion John McEnroe in a first-round match. The Swede eliminated Gilbert 6-1 , 6-2. In today'sscmifinal s,Jarryd w1ll take on Wimbledon champion Dons Becker of West Germany, followed by Lendl against Ecuador's Andres Gomez. The championship match of this scason<nding tournament will be held Sunday afternoon. with the winner pocketing S 100,000 and the runner-up l'!tting $70,000. Lend!, seeking his third Masters crown in five years, needed to pull out all the stops against Mayotte, a former NCAA champion from Springfield. Mass. But everytime he needed a point. the CzechosJovaltian right-bander got II. Nanat1lon poa.ada Bawtt WORCESTER. Mass. (AP) -Top-seeded Manina Navratilova easily beat Carling Baslett in SS minutes Friday night for her 28th straiaht victory and her top rival, Hana Mandlikova, abruptly dropped out of the women's tournament in the midst of a losing match. MandJikova, the tournament's second seed, withdrew because of an arm ailment while losing 6-3. 3-1 to Canadian Helen Kelesi, an unseeded player ranked 48th on the computer. Navratilova defeated Bassett of Canada and Golf Island. Fla., 6-0. 6-3. Euyrlder Bean' Coacb lllke Dltka •ddled ap at an .rlJ &Me, u a photo from bla motber'• fa.mu,. ilbum nowa. Dltka •• ace a t time of photo la unknown. . Newport nips Saddle back Eagles, CdM alsopost Sea View victories; Edison wins f n Sunset Newport Harbor's boys handed Saddleback its first Sea View League loss of the season on the Roadrunners' field to highlight high school soccer action Fnday. Herc's how it went: Newport Harbor %, Saddleback 1: All the scoring came in the first half as the Sailors recovc~d from an early Saddleback goal by Oscar Siegobiano to cam the victory. Saddleback's goal came after 15 minutes had elapsed, but David Woodruff tied it five minutes later with an assist from Shawn Jarrard. Woodruff then fed Jarrard for the eventual game-winner af\er another 10 minutes of play. E1&ucta 3, Lapna Beach 1: Russell Griffiths gave the Eagles a 1-0 haJf\ime lead then Erin Wri&ht and Rogelio Torres scored goals in the second haJ(to give Estancia ( 12-2-4) the victory at home. Laguna Beach's Brandon Cope tied the game at 1-1 with 29 minutes left in the second half before Wright put the Eagles (4-0-1 in league) ahead for good. Torres' goal iced it with eight minutes left in the game. Corou del Mar 1, Woodllrld1e 0: Drew Krum klc.ked a goal from 30 yards out about 30 minutes into the second half to lead the Sea l(jngs past the Warriors at Woodbridge. Corona del Mar (3-2-0) goalie Steve Muzzy turned away four shots to hold off the Wamors ( 1-3· I), while Woodbridge goahe Gary Knutson had a busy game with nine saves. EdJsoa 3, trutioJtOD Buell l: The Chargers scored two late goals to remain unbeaten in Sunset pl!lY and grab their sixth straight win as they downed the Oilers ( 1-1-1) at Huntin1ton Beach. The Oilers led 1-0 at the half. but Edison (3-0, 9-3-2) tied it midway through the second half and hit the go- ahead aoal with three minutes left to ice the win. Oceu View!, Martu %: Troy Reynolds scored a goal with 41 minutes elapsed on Seahawk Coach Paul Kollar's ·· watch to give Ocean View (l·l·l} a tic with the Vikings ( 1...()..2) at Westminster. Ben Lefrancois had scored the go-ahead goal has second of the night, for Manna with no time left on Kollar's watch. But the official ume had not expired. In girls act1on: Newport Barbor 3, Saddleback 0: Alexa Steele scored two goals and Nancy Coyne added one to lead the Sailors ( 4...()..1) past the Roadrunners at Harbor. Newport Harbor goalie Missy Bershad bad one save. E1tucla 3, Lagana Bead11 l: Elena Birch scored twice and Devi Hoyt tallied the tie-breaking goal 28 minutes into the second half. Corou del Mar 1, Woodbrld1e 1: Jennifer Noonan scored with 13 minutes left in the second half to give the host Sea Kings the deadlock. Heather Seymour gave Woodbndge ( 1-1-2) the early advantage when she scored with 14 minutes remaining in the fint half off a back pass from Jaymie Stone. UCI hosts rugby tourney Rou&h~nd-tumble rugby action hits the Orange Coast today when UC Irvine hosts the 10th annual All· CaJ Invitational Tournament beginning at 7 a.m. at Crawford Field. The tournament wall fea tu re defendina national champion UC Berkeley and six other UC schools mcludina Davis, Santa Barbara. San Diego, Santa Cruz. UCLA and host UCI. UC Irvine and Berkeley will field two teams. The Anteaters are coming off a 44-0 drubbina of Cal Poly Pomona in a prescason game in December. RO$".r Turk. a junior outs1de-ttnter. leads UCI in scorina Wlth five aoals this season. Teammate John Bl yzka, a senior prop, is a standout defensive player for the Antcaten. UCl's "B" team takes to the field at 7 o'clock. while the "A" team challcnacs Santa Barbara at 9. Admission to the tournament 1s fr~. Houae of 1inports ...... Kings hold off Canucks, 9-7 VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -The Los .An,eles Kinas stormed to an early flve-aoal lead, but needed a pl by defenseman Mark Hardy late in the third period to defeat the Vancouver Canucks, 9.7, Friday ni&ht in the National Hockey three earlier mcctinp. C·O·M·P·A·R·E "4J, ZIJ • 114 IAITAAIA lllllC•DD 1, 1 • 2 sra~ FWY AT IEACll IUEIA ftAIK 71 4/523· 7250 21 3/921-8588 11•1 50-7201 'T·Kinp led S-0 after the ftrst period. only to have the Canucks come beck and tie the tcore 7-7 in the third talion bdort Hardy followed up a nalb by Marcel Dionne to ICOre hiuecond pl oftbuealOn with 3: 39 left. Dion• added an empty-net aoal with 14 lfCOndl remairuna. his ~ ond 1COre or the p~ as the Kinp defeated ttae Canucb for tbe flnt time this scuon afttt Vancouver won The victory alJowcd the Kinas to move into fourth place in the Smythe Division, two points ahead of the Canucks and two be~ind Winnipq.. The loss extended Vancouver's win· less strin~to nine pmes. Morris .;ukowfctJ, Jay-Wcttt.1blan Enablom. Joe Paterson. Grant Ledyard and Dave Taylor completed the Los Anaelet scorina. 8emie N 1cholli had four Ulitts for the K.i ~e TambelJini SClOTed twice for Vancouver. wbfob has los1 four ruai&ht, with Rick I.ant, Patrik Sund1tr0m, Tony Tanu. Petri Skriko and Stan Smyt alto connect1na. T.be Canuc;b llCOrcd thne power-play pl and one shon--han«<t. , . ...,,.....,.__~~ Coeta Mesa•• Tommy Mpyen trtea to drlbble around Ste•e llaatane•• Paul RodJUues durloC Friday'• Sea View League Stolsoff of Unl•enlty (left) and Brett Wlnalow b locu ahot of &a.me on the Trojana• Jloor. EAGLES ..• From Bl Eagles forced Laguna Beach to dis- band its zo!'le defense. The Artists made one run, pulling to 42-37. then the Eagles slowly pulled away. The Artists matched Estancia from the field in the first half. hitting 50 percent of 24 attem8ts, as opposed to Estancia's 12-for-2 (60 percent) ef- fort. But an 11 -3 deficit at the line and three more turnovers hurt the Artists. Later tht' Artists were to go O-for-5 at the line in the third quarter. Tift's 20 was a career high and came on a vanety of shots, twice hitting on extended twisti nf. drives of n feet. "The best thing.· said Reid with a grin. "is that he's a Junior. Him and Kyle Mooney." · Covey. the team captain. finished with1ust fi ve points and missed 12:52 of playing time because of foul trouble, but Ron Brazell ( 17) and Fernie Trejo (1 4) picked up the slack. "The difference was that we were more mentally into it this game, and last time, too," said Reid, who 1s sltll dwelling on an earlier loss to Un1ver- s1ty in which his team led by eight with two minutes to go. "It's either get into 11 or kiss the season off." added Reid. "You kno...,, we could be 4-1 now ... UCI opens homestand tonight Erratic Anteaters try to find winning formula vs. UCSB Earli~r this week. UC Irvine basketball coach Bill Mulligan was bemoaning his team's inconsistency,. . WeH, the An teaters showed their up-and-down tendencies again Thursday night, falling to an 1njury- plagued Cal State Fullerton squad. 66-54. in Titan Gym. The loss dropped UCI into a tic for third place in the PCAA standings at 3-2. two games behind pace-setting Nevada-Las Vegas. Now. the Anteaters wilt try to get well again in the fnendlyconfines ofCrawford Hall. opening a three-game homestand against UC Santa Barbara this evening. Tip- off time is 7:30. .. We have a chance to build quite a winning streak if we can beat Fullerton. then pla y well at home." said Mulligan on the eve of the T11ans' game lnstt:ad. the Anteaters fell to Fullerton for the fourt h st ra1gh1 ume. UC Santa Barbara, under the tutelage of Coach JelT) Pimm, is 2-4 in tt.e PCAA and 7-8 in all games The Gauchos are co ming off a 79-65 setback at home Thursday against UN LV. In that game. L'CSB was e'en with the Rebels at 34-34 before UNLV went on a 22-1! second-half burst to put the gamt' awa~ Sophomore guard Bnan Johnson and senior center Bruce Hannan moved into thC' UCSB starting lineup last week. with senior Mauryc (arr and fre~hman Carlton Davenpart com1n11. off the bench Senior Conner Hen I") leads the team in scoring at Io points per game. followed b~ senior Scott F1sht.'r at 14.8. Fisher was shooung 6211~ percent from the field entering the game against UNLV Johnson 1s h11t1ng di a 65 peru~nl dip and Junior Khns Fortson is connecting at 64 1 pertent in confcrenl-e pla) Vanguards roll past Azusa-Pacific, 80-67 _ Of.., CoMt DAILY PILOTl&aM'dey, JMuary 11; 1- Trojans nip Mesa;. MD still perfect; Irvine yes, NH noi:t';.·~ University slips by Mustangs, 51-50; Sailors fall, 46-43 Highly favored Universaty and Mater De1 hun~ oo to post leaaue basketball victoncs Fri<by n•ght. and Irvine and SaddJcback posted cl utch wins to stay in the hunt in their respective lequc races. The Trojans of Un1ve rsny were extended to a one-pou\t deos1on over a Costa Mesa quintet playing without the scrvicies of h1&}l-$COnng Mitch PchchowskJ, while Mater Dc1's un- • beaten rcpuauon was maintained despite a late flurry by Pius X Herc's bow 11 went: University 51, Costa Mcu SO: Tht' T roJans needed clutch free-throv. shooting by Craig Vaill 1n the fina l minute to thwart the Mustangs· upset bid. Valli converted 3 of 4 free throws, incl1tdin& tbe eventual game-w~nncr with 15 seconds to play, to insure University's victory. The TroJans were ahead by five with a minute to go but could not rest easlly until the final buzzer as Mesa's final hoop came with less than five seconds left and no umeouts remaining. "Give Costa Mesa credit, the) played an excellent game tonight," said U.oiversll} Coach Steve Scoggin "It was a difficult game for us after playing Corona del Mar (Wednes- da )." the Mustanis ~ta,ed wtth1n reach thanlls to their eff'orts at the free throw hnc. Costa Mesa netted 24 of 36 m the game and onl} had fi,e field goals the entire S«ond half Meanwhile, l.Jn1versll\ hurt 1tS own cause by making JUSt 13 of 30 attempts from the hne "Craig Vath played very well tonight," added Scoggin. "He hasn't played a great deal, but he was in there tonight because starting point guard Tim Warren broke a bone in his hand 10 practice." Eric Ohn led the wa> for Uni with 15 points and Steve Stolzoff added 14. For Costa Mesa, Ench Vogel notched a career high I 7 points. Saddlcb•ck 46, Newport Hubor 43: The Sailors' saw their last lead of the game end 1n dramauc fashion as Bnant Walton stole the ball and connected on a slam dunk to put the Roadrunners up with 4:05 left in the game and Saddleback (2-31 rolled on to win at Harbor. The Sailors' John Alstrom did all he could defensive!) to contain the 6-4 senior, but Walton kept pecewi . his averqe in SQorina 24 po1nu. i After Walton's dunk, Harbor (l-• went stone cold and hit only 3 of 1 . field aoaJs in the quaner (two ca.me i~ the last I: 17). . Harbor brought the ball inbo~ twice 1n Jhe last minute. but matect• both shots. Alstrom was 4 for 6 from ~ field and 6 Q(. 6 from the line to le.I Newpon with 14 poinu. Teammate. Wes Torell soored nine poinu u4 brou&}lt down eight rebounds. • M.aler Del U , Plas X 11: The Monarchs conunucd to roll, winnial their 18th st~ight this year and '7tla over the last two years in boldi.ot off the Wamors in Downey. Mater Dc1 appeared to have the . game well 1n hand early, manufac.. tunng a .24-8 lead after one period before letting Plus X back into the game The Wamors crept to withia three points twice late in tM fourtb - quarter (57-54 and 61-58) before tM- Monarchs could finally nail down t.be- de<:1s1on. their th1rd-su:aiJhi · A.ngclus play this season. LcRon Elhs was the game's sconJ16. leader wnh 28 points. lrvtac 70, Daa• Hills fl: A second-. half Oum b-, tbe Vaqueros in wh.icb.. they outseored the visjting Dolpbiu by a 43-24 margin touched off the South Coast League victory to keqJ: lrvrnc 1n the hunt for a CIF 4-A " playoff berth. Irvine. now 3-2 1n league play, was . led b) twin-figure scoring of Al _ Hemn' ( 17 ). J1mm) Raye ( 10) and John Littler ( 10) It was L1ttler's first ap~oe after m1ss1ng nine games with the flu. Raye v.as credited with I 0 assists and Hcmng (7) and Mike Oden (S) were key ind1vtduals on the boards. SUNKIST. • • From Bl longest ever outdoors. Mike Conic-, was second in the Sunk1st with ·a 56-6. and Robert Cannon fimshcd third at 52-7111. Gra\ ·s world best bettered bis t ·46 9 · clocking of last year. Earl Jones. the 800-meter bronze mcdalisr· 1n the 1984 Olympics. was second 1n I 49 I and Randy Wilson was t.h1rd in I 49 Q .\fter the hurdles races. Foster satd: "I'm sull compeung inli"ack to break the indoor and outdoor records of Renaldo :"Jehcm1ah. I'm running now for \\Orld records. I'm not concerned about m~ won-loss record." Laguna Beach led only twice, at 5-4 and 11-9, with the killing blow comin$ in the second period as Estancia expanded a 22-19 lead to 31 -21 with five straight at the line, then buckets by Tifi and Brazell. The other hal f of the ArtJsts' scoring punch. Scott Herdman. fin- ished with 14 points before fouling out late in the game. Southern Cahfom1a College erased a six-point halftime deficit by turning on its fast-break. run-arid-gun offense in the second half to win an NAIA Qistrict Ill basketball contest over Azusa-Pacific. 80-67, Friday night at sec. The Vanguards. down by nine (54-45) early in the second half. rolled off 11 straight points midway through the half to take a 67-54 lead. Rand) M~Alister'sjump shot with 11 :45 left tied the game at 54 for SCC. then Rob Lucas ( 17 points) made a three-point play to put the Vanguards ( 11 -6. 1-2) ahead for good. 57-54. and win their first conference ea me of the season. rebounds. MrAhster (seven re- bou nds) added 19 points and five assists and Jon Haar had 10 points and four rebounds for sec. which hosts Master's College (formerly LA Baptist) on Tuesday (7:30 p.m.). Robert Aviles. held scoreless. dished off I 0 assists for the Van- guards. BECAUSE OUR PRICES ARE SECOND 10 NONEI Reid was rotating three others into the game throughout and 11 was a factor as the Artists' normally thin squad was even leaner without Elfsten. 1n particular. Elfstt'n has averaged 12.5pointsagame1n his last seven starts. Another key to Estancia's re- surgence was the defensive play and quick hands of Mooney. Covey, surprise starter Ronnie Siegel and Mike Bakci:. who kept la&una Beach off-balanced with steals and tap- aways to ignite the break. SCC, which picked up the pace in the second half after playing to a slower tempo in the first half. com- 1nitted JUSt two turnovers 1n th e second half. Azusa-Pacific (6-1 4. 1-2) fumbled 10 times 1n the second half after taking a 44-38 halftime lead. Ken Bardsley (fi ve rebounds} led the way for the Vanguards with 22 points while Lucas pulled down I 0 WARRIORS WIN ... From Bl basket dished back out to Murphy. who was left wide open by a sagging defender. "They were saggin' (inside) all ni&}lt." said Shannon, "but they had so many guys with three and four fouls, we kept using our inside strenth." • Sea K.tngs ccntcr Tim Chnsuanscn. 6-4, and backup Kevin O'Neil. 6-5, sot in foul trouble early tryina to deny inside position to the taller Wamors. Woodbrid&c. used scoring leader Keefe (18.1 perpme)1at the high post late in the game. lettina, Bryan work inside. Bryan 1ot 11 ofh1s 13 points in the second half. Fryer, avcraaing 29. 7, poured in 34 points for the hosts on ti• of23 from the floor. But he manaaed only 12 of those in the second half. "When you rely on one auy (Fryer) you'i:e never 1oin1 to !.ut people away." said CdM Coach ack Errion. But we ha ve to 10 with what we've got," he added. ''Keefe and Bryan did a rcal aood JOb." said Shannon. "Keefe has been co nsistent all year. but Bryan has really co me on in the last few weeks." he noted. Corona. which had won nine of its last 10 and four in a row in Sea View League action, will host Costa Mesa Wednesday night. while Woodbridge meets visiting University. Edison wrestler scores OT upset Edison High's Don Aslin upset No. 2 seed Mike T omaczic of El Dorado to hi$hliaht action an the Five Counties wrestli~ tournament at Founr.tin Valley High Friday night. Aslin. a senior. took a 3-2 overtime decision over Tomactic, who placed second in the tournament last year at 168 pounds. The G1>lden Hawks' junior placed second in CIF in the same weight class int.L98S. Action continucs~y with sec- ond-round consolation matches at 11 a.m. OCC women top Dons, 77-52 The Oran1e Cout Colleae women's basketball t9Jn moved to 4-t in South Cout Conftttnce ~Y and 1n the procas handtd the vtlttJnt Dons a fifth sual&ht sett.ck. 77-52, Friday niaht. Rancho Sanli119 was Within tnk· int distance at balftune, tmlina only 36-28, but the Piraies took a firm hold of the pmc b)' outtconna the Dons 20-10 at the out.et of the l«Ond ~If and wtren't thrut.rned after that. Lrw .>u1u111,t.cr 1co a oaaan"eu Coast attack with l• point , Judy Ctlk1nsadded I land Katen Rindone and Ann Kober.ubi 10 each. Mary Thobc bau.ted down ni.ne rebounds and Ayumi Kot.yalhi dealt out IS as itts for the Pt.rates. I S... ovt1'all. Rancho S.nbllO wat peced by Chery) Abrams' 19 pc:HnU . and 11 rebound The Donscltopped so 1-t I overalJ. In a women's game: SoCat Collc1c 55, CS San Bernardino 50: The Vanguards found the nght formula to finall y beat the Coyotes. a team_which had defeated sec on two previous occasions (67-66 and 68-66) tb1s season. K.tm N1dcy had 18 points and 10 rebounds and Gail Brown added 14 points and 11 boards as the v1s1t1ng Vanguards improved to 9-7. Angela Smith pulled down six rebounds and Lisa Terry had fi ve and two assists to lead the Vanguards. who converted several second-half San BcmardinC> tumovers~rnt<>-points after being down by five (29-24) at halftime. · OCCvisits Dons:GWC vs. Cypress Having secured its first South Coast Conference basketball vtctor) of the season, Oranac Coast College will try to build a winningst~aJc. when the Pirates visit Rancho Santiago for a 7:30 contest tonijht. Meanwhile. struggling Golden West attempts to put its long con- ference losing streak aside when the Rustlers welcome Cypress. also at 7:30. Orangt' Coast. which lost its first three CC encounters, all by n'arrow margins. c:howed 1t can win the close games too after the Pirates· 71-6 7 victory over Golden West on Wednesday. OCC takes a lS-43 all-time mark apinst Rancho Santi-a<> tonight. but the Bucs have taken the last two pmes from the Dons. 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Mer '· W11•,.... • CorOll6 def M.r ~lno: Krum I ......., H.,._ 2, ~ I Newport Herbor K.Ol'lno: Jerrerd I, Woodruff I Secldlee>ectl Korl1111. Sleeol>i•no 1 aPIMle J, L...-a.di I E 1tencle scortno: Grlflltht I, WrlQl'l1 I, Torrea I. 1. ~ a.di acorlno: CODt 1 Glltl MCaf' HtOM ICHOOL .. VleW &..-... .......,..___a,la I dll Ntwll0f1 H6l1iOt KOf'll\e. CoYN I, SIMie C:.... ... MM I, W11• _. 1 C«-del Mer 1COtln9! Noonfll I. WOOC1Wlcl9t Kor"* Sevmour I, ....... ,, &..NIM leedl I I •laflCil tCOrtN; llrcfl t • ......., 1 ~ leadl lCOl'lne: WMIM I Jackson heads Senior lineup Hetsman winner makes fin col ege appearance today MOBILE. Ala. (AP) -Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jaekton has bis final college football flina today (Channel 11 at 10 a.m.) when the Auburn star heads a strona aroup of runnina backs in the 31th Senior Bowl all-starpme at Ladd Memorial Stadium . The North and South squads operatina under National Football Leque coaching staftS from Denver and Tampa Bay. will be trying to enhance high positions in the NFL draft. Jackson, coming off a 171-yard rushing effort that earned him the Most Valuable Player Award in.last ~k's Japan Bowl. ,is one olthree 4.000-yard career rusncn in tho'Pme. His backup in the South backfield will be Dalton Hilliard. who had 4,0SO yards during his career at Louisiana State. The other member of the elite trio is Navy's Napoleo'n McCaJlum, who will start at fullback for the North. McCallum had 4, 179 career yards rushing and also hoJds the NCAA mark for career all-purpose running with 7, 172 yards. The Senior Bowl offen two other runners who saw limited action in I 98S an opportunity to impress the pro scouts. The South's Kenneth Davis of Texas Christian, an Afl-Ameriean in 1984, played in only one pme last season before he was suspended along with six teammates when TCU Coach Jim Wacker revealed the players had been receiving money from wealth> alumni. Arizona State's Darryl O ack, start- ing for the North. played in only three games of his senior season before being sidelined for the year with a stress fracture of the right fibula. The SOufh also1etrurcs Ftortdl's John L. Williams. who accounted for aJmost 1,000 yards last season in rushing and receiving. Shirley returns to racing PHOENIX (AP) -Shirley Muldowney, who almost lost her life in an ac.c1dent 19 months ago, makes her comeback here this weekend at the Super Bowl of Drag Racing with designs on winning a fourth world title. .. I love racing so much. I just had to get back." she said bef<~rc Friday's time triaJs and quaJifying runs. "It's taken a lot of time and bard work. but it's been worth it. What's in store for me? The winner's circle." Few figured the 4S-year-old Muldowney would ever climb into her distinctive pink dragster again after a horrible crash on June 29. 1984. during a qualifyina run in St. Pie. Canada, a suburb of Montreal. An inner tube came out of her left front tire and locked up the front wheel of the drqster, sending her and the disintegrating car off the dragstrip and through a muddy marsh beside tbe track at..247 mph, "When I came to rest and (rescue squads) got to me and started talking to me, I knew I was hurt bad," she said. "I had good care, good doctors and good paramedics but believe me. 1 was in a lot of trouble." Her left foot was 1y1na in her la~. attached only by arteries. Her pelvis was broken. Her ri&hti lea had two compound fractures arid her left leg had tom knee cartilaae. Her right ankle was dislocated. Her neck was severely sprained. Every flnacr in both hands was broken while the thumb on her right hand was nearly severed . "The doctors said it would be two years until I could walk apin, if I could walk apin. rm six months ahead of schedule," Muldowney said. restina on a red cane. ••1 had six different operations. was in thrte different hospitals for about five months and m).' medical bills came to about $ l S0.000. They aay I can 10 throu.ab six more months of therapy. but I don't think I need it. I'm ready to race. l'm back. .. UCI women earn tennis triumph Class to exam1Del1fe o-fel'esus Th~ life and_times of Jesus will be examined dunna a 1prina reliaious course at Oranae Coast Colleac Tbeclua wi,ll meet at 6:30 p.m. on Mondays, beainnina Jan. 20. Listed 11 Reliaio us Studies 130 in thecataloa, the course wilt look at the historical s_ituation of Jesus• day and will examine the contributions of Judaism as well as Greek and Roman cultures in shaping Christianity. for rcaistration information phone 432·S772. ' • • • An Oranae County resident will be si~&l~ o~t for achievement in peace wtth JUSttce by the b&erfaltla Peace Mla11try of Oru1e C.aty during the annual mcetina Sunday in the Anaheim United Methodist Church. The Paul Delp Peach Award will be presented by last year's winner former lrvine mayor Larry Agran. ' Kiahliahting the program will be a musical presentation by recording artists. Jim and Jeao Strathdcc, who rcc.ently returned from a Central America visit. • • • Lecturer and author Elliot Jay Tanzer will co,nduct a seminar on Hawaiian Kahuna. an ancient re- figioo,.at,9:30 a.m . today at the Ne Tlloapt Clu11tlan Cbarcb Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. .. Music of the Spheres" cello concert will be presented by concen artist Orea Gottlieb at 7 p.m. Friday at the church. Admission is $7.SO. • • • A workshop on "Christian Caregivina" will begin at 9 a.m. today at the Lapu Pretbytertaa ai.,cll, 41 S Forest Ave.. Laguna Beach. Keynote speaker will be Joyce Smith, pastoral associate at the Santa Ana First Presbyterian Church who is responsible for the children's ministry and the ministry to older adults. • • • "The Hurried Child" is the subJect of a forum at 9: 15 a.m. Sunday at St. Michel ud AU AD1eb Epl.acopa.I Cllucll, 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. John Marder, head master of the ~rbor Day School, will discuss some of the effects on children that are caused by changes in typical family structure. parental work pat- terns and new technologies. • • • Pro-hfe services will be conducted at 8 and 10:30 a.m. at the Clarl1t La"eru Cllarcb, 760 Victoria St. -Costa Mesa. Speaker will be Shirley Kahara. a member. , Pope may see grave site of Father Serra on tour MONTE.REY ('\~) -Pope John Paul II plans to stop at the Caf"!llel M1ss1on B~s1h~. grave site of pioneer m1ss1onary Father Junipero Sc~. dunng his proposed visit to the Monterey Peninsula in 198 7. accord1 ng to a newspaper ~pon. Serra. a Franciscan fnar. 1s a candidate for canonization as a saint of the church. T~e report in the Monterey Peninsula Herald also said the v1s1t would include a Mass at Laguna Seca Raceway that could be expected to draw I 00.000 people. ''Tbe V~tican has n~t yet confirmed its acceptance of the 1t1ncrary. but the popes plan to vts1t the Uruted States in 1987 has already been announced and a group.ofU.S .. b1shops, mcluding Bishop Thaddeus Shubsda of ~onterey, 1s well mto plans for the pope's visn." thr newspaper said. , A two-man delegation from the National Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington. D.C.. accompanied Shubsda on a tour of Laguna~ and the mission on Jan. 2. according to the rcpon. Ted Ehsec, director of communicattons for the Monterey diocese accompanied Shubsda and the Washington delcga11on on the tour of local facilities. .. ~liscc said the. itinerary for the California portion of the pope's v1s1t includes stops in San Francisco. on the Monterey Peninsula and in Los Angeles. Infant and .(Paternity clothina will be coUecttd 'for the life Center, a referral and colJntelina center in Santa Ana. • • • Edward Houser, licensed clinical social worker and Irvine executive, will talk about "Quilt" at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Oru1e Coa1& Valt- arlu VaJveraallt& C' .. rda, 12.59 Victoria St , Costa Mesa. Houser. who received a m aster's dearcc in clinical social work at the University of Maryland. wilt explore the clinical concepts of guilt. • • • "Ethical Contexts of Healing" will be addressed by Dr. Alvin C. Dueck at the John G. Finch Symposium on Christian Theol<>aY and Human Sciences Wednesday-Friday. Thcpublic symposium. sponsored by the Fuller TheolOgicaJ Seminary, Pasadena. will be held 1n the Pasadena Presbyterian Church. For information, call (818) 449-1745, ext. 3S70. • • • A day-long workshop on the Catholic Dentention Ministry will be held Saturday. Jan. 15, at the Marywood Center 281 I E. Villa Real Drive, Orange. akcrs w1U talk about the outreach program of The Rev. Jerry -Falwell lbe Dioce. ot <.>raas. for infor--mation, calJ 63l--6S21 in the mom- inp. • • • The Rev. Maurie~ Osden, minis.. ter of the Anaheim Unitarian Church, will eume the political stand that homosexuality is con- demned in tho Scriptures. ' He will talk at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Lapu Ualtarlu Valvenal11t FellowlM,. 429 Cypress Drive. • • • "The Humor of Jewish Success," will be the topic of Jewish humorist and story teller Henry Eilbcn dunog a presentation ai 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the .......,. ~form Temple 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. • • • Elder Dalhn H. Oaks. former prcsidentofBnghain Young Umver- sity and rcc.eotly i Justice of the Utah Supreme Court, was in the Orange Coast area conducting youth meet- ings. Oaks. who recently was appointed a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Opostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints. was at th~ Santa Ana Stake Center in Irvine an he '11unt1ngton Beach Stake Center. New Eplacopal leader Bl8bop Edmond Lee Bl'OW'DJ.DC wa•ee dlllin& tn•llation ceremonte. at the National Cathedral ln w~ Brcnrntna. 58, a T~~bo eenec1 u Ep~ == rwaJrl'Or the put nliie yean:;-wu elected u - bl8bop for a l~·year term. Falwell leads restoration of divided Bangor church BANGOR. Mame ( >\P) -Fng1d air clung to the coats of the fai thful and the curious inside the Bangor Baptist Church as more than 500 people rose to sing "A Shelter in the Time of Storm." The gathcnng was called a "resto- ration rally" b}' lhe Rev Jerry Falwell, who came to Maine this week for the second time 1n 10 days to launch a "spiritual rescue m1ss1on" at what had been. until three months ago. a leading outpost of the funda- mentalist movement. The church's pos111on . and its inner peace. were shattered Oct. I 5 when Pastor Herman C. "Buddy" Frank- land -a Christian school advocate and one-time candidate for governor -publicly announced that he had commmcd aduhel) and would step down from the pulpit. In the weeks since. a split has wra c ked the congregation. heightened when Frankland offered to remain as leader of the church. 1 ts school. and its I 00.000-watt religious radio station. WHCF-FM . Fmally, after attendance at services had declined from several thousand to a few hundred. Falwell was summoned this month to n ght the troubled church. On Tuesday. Falwell told reporters. "We're here for one reason. Not political. I have no asp1ra11ons to run for anything. ... I'm here because I believe 1hat the church and 1he cause of Chnst in New England have both suffered a great blow. ~nd I believe that as a Chnst1an. I have a respons1- b1hty 10 try to help." Fal~ll said he would assume the post of interim pastor a~run the church "to help the congrcgauon put the pieces back toaether." He said he hoped that he could bnng about "spintual healins-" and put the church "back on its feet financially" by spnng. The appearance b} the founder of the Moral MaJonty drew hundred' to the spcc1al service. mcludmg some more mtcrested 1n hearing Falwell than m the future of the church. "He's a major political figure," said N1kk1 Toles. who traveled from Maine's easternmost lip at Lubec to attend the ~rv1cc. "I wanted to-tee"- how 11 1s that he docs what he docs." Oea11ge e"adt ?2eftgt"lld 'i!Jleect"ell · ............... The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cotti M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church School 9:30 Worship 8:30 and 10·45 Charles D. Clark, Minister Co.taM ... MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 ·-... Wor.t\tp a Church School a:»-10:00 •.m. Dr Wllllam E Steel 979-8234 Hunllngton Bfech North COMMUNtn UNITED METHODllT CHURCH 6662 Heff Ave. 8<42-4461 Wont.Ip a.me. 1:30 A 10:00 l:IO lundeJ Schoof 10:00 Fout11aln Valley ""8TUNITED MITitdoleT CHUftCH 1ai2s Bulhard St •-2111 James R. Hadley, Pastor •°"""P a c~ 8choot ... A.M. NCWPORl CENllM -wTED Mlm>OIST CHURCH 1'01 _,_,._Av.. C.....delMer IM-o741 ... 'a.di Set.I t:JI ...... ~. 8ur#y R. HOVWJ ·- PRESBYTERIAN CtlltCH Of Tt£ COVENANT Brue. A.. Kurrie, P•t04' Terry McCan"' Oirllci0< ol Adult Mlnl1trle9 Pi.<r• Allegf•. OirllciO< of High Scho.>I MlnlttrlM Tina Alcaraz, Director of Children'• Mlntllrlfts s.a, ...... -1:30 & lO:tO aJll ~£~~Ul llwMly ,.... - tlO & 10:00 IA ( ..... s.nk• -7:00 p.111 2850 Fairview Rd., Cotta Mesa 557.33-40 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (MIUOUll Synod} 7tO Vlctorie It., Coeta Mesa Lothar v. Tornow. PHIOf 131-1111 .,_.,.....,,. .... WORSHIP IEAVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Slllda, Sdloel & AM ... C!Ht 9:20 A.Ill Clmtlan Clttnent•Y School 541-e818 ST. MARK PIESIYTEllAI CHURCH I astbiuH Or & l1111oorre Ne*port Stach Rev Wtlltam Mc:Quo+d. P•stor Asst P•$ter Robert P Ste•art llod&ei Whitten MoslC Otre..lor 1tr•t:llA.I . E-.ttll Clauts 11:45 A.I. fbHry C11t for Wo: Cll 644· 1341 SHIR HA-MA •ALOT HAMC>ft TIMPLI REFORM "'*9 lltfMt• , ~... ......tt & lntd!IH DI ::" ... ""'"'"'rliBUll-:.":~ ..... .... t.:CJ ... ,,., I q A.$?. • lebbetlt a.me .. "*t l.... : 1:11 P.1. ,..., ..,.. First ,,._ ti.. .... l:JI P .a ....... ~ . .,....,.. 21 ......... .... ,..... l#llOtlUltl!OI . 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Laa-Inch 4M-J542 ~hrning Worship I~ Sunday School 9 AM ~ l waneon, Mtnl•t9f YJNt WW N W...,._, -Al't4,.....,, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH .,.In •t Ad•m•, Huntington -..Ch Moring Worship Blble School. . Eveqing Worship SUNDAY: 900 PM 10·45 AM .... 6·00 PM ActM Y...ih Or..--,..,.._, ...,._. ....... Fwra. 0.... Malc:Olm' All*I H l(lltgM Mlfllal...a M.,.... Iden Ol<ector or C11t11uan Ectuc.11011 DtAL·A·DIVOTION -Ul-IUO: OMc:e -a..- "~ Chrtet ttnc. 1 ... " Worship and hear 1his practical. Chri<t·cencneJ. h1blacal me~ aJll" "MYTHS THAT CAN BREAK UP A MARRIAGE " SunJ:w. ).lnvary 19. 191'1(, ..., \\' m,l fl' I'> A M c. AnJr~v/s Presbyterian Church N'i' "'' t\nJrt '" R.nJ l\c" rt'rt fl.<.a,h C.1l1h•m1.r 1; 1411' \I ~ ........ ~~ "' Of 1€~T-•Wll (hftnll) RA881 MARK S. •.LER SHAEAT StJVIClS Fn ·• P.Jll. -Sll·IO·lO I.Ill f am•IJ StrYKtt hi lr!CU) JI Monlh l 30 lleilC'(>v~ 5<110111 Adult [d Youlh Grouos S.llClt\ 1011 c...,c:a. ~ e..o ,.., -.. , "4-1911 CM1tor AWi W91Mf Educator Ml"-"' Van "-It• ~HAU · ol~COl=•Cll.-g 11 Ht1GC1ope. ..... ............. -----..... ~ ...... ~A l:\T JAMES WELCOMES YOU IUMOAV W°"IHIP SERV1CES 7 30 AM • Holy Eucharlsl Riie 1 9 00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite II to 45 AM . Pra~ and Praise Eucnanst Rne ll Church School and Adult Education -9 00 & 10 •S AM (Music sermon and child care at 3 serv1ces1 MtO-WEEK W°"SHW Monday.Friday . 8 30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday 10 00 AM Eucharist & Healing Service Wednesday 6 30 AM Holy Eucharist Rector, Fr. Jotin A•MY • AHOC., Fr. 8rtan Co-x, A.Htatlnt The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr Samuel Shaler The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Wiiham Roberts SA INT JAM ES EPI. COP.\L CHl RC H U ()q Via L1du • "'~'"J"'ln fka,h • ~1 .i ,.,·;..,i:_tt1 CHRllTIAI ICIEICE CHURCHES BRANCHES Of' THf MOTHElll CHUA<:+< THE FtRST CHL qC,.. Of CHllltST SOENTIST IH IOSTON l,AA$SACHUS£TTS ''Liii'' Coete ... u -Flrat Church of Chrtet 8clentlat mo ..... Vwde °'·• Coeta ..... Church a hndey lchoot-1o.GO A.M. RHllltnt "°°"'• -..... v..-°'·-t A.M -4:30 P M Mon ttlN Fri Wed. 7-l:M ,.M.+•.a ,,JI. IEW TIOlllT ClllllTIAI ClllllCll lrv•r:;-:.:-~-:.c ;.=:.~~ 111. 1 ... It ..... I 4111 Mklt1l11R ( V•) • "' tta Ctwreh A hMey .._ ,._A.II. CT•••••11 ......... 11114) AHdt"t "°°"'· '* 9enaftoa .....,., lutte 1'5. ltOMCrMll ...... ......... w-•-ll I y ,, 10 A .. M.~ ,,M. Moft. ltW\t IM. -·-..... I •• 10A.M.-7'.M. ,,... .. , • CNNC-~aw~ Or. Otanor C. ladson Newpett ... o" Ftm c._.., etwt.t. 1c1entte1 Bibi. Study Claaa 9· 15 Im Vie L* -·crt ...._ Sundly ltlot/Jllf ~ ~' J/mlol Clwtch 10 JO c....,_ a....;.., ~ .. a _. A..M. ... ... ........... 1111~u. .. -...-i~...:,;:~.,....~-.....,. ..... .;:. ____ l _•_i_i_ ... .._l_• __ I•_• _____ _. -11--------......... IM. t A;M. .. ,,JI. f.,..__,_. P.M. CNIC:.. ........ t.....,. t )0.11)0AM ""' ~ .. Laguna Pre1byterian Church -Cltrwlt of Cld•H• A.....,dlrOtsllls.Ac..ty.St '9t&S.-. ...... .-. , I -.r w .. ttr l:ff • lf:H .. i"i c.n """'*"·~ SttM,.,.,.,,, .. ...., ,,,..,,... ,.., C'WrM, , .... ....,.. 416 Fontl A\t •Phone 41M 75M Ot.Arllf l ,.....,, ... er111-.a.11r c .... c-.. • DLAL·A·PRAYO IM·PRAV Ne91*1 •11att a.ci1Rd c•• • Ctwtet. lc..,._. , ....... v...Of~C..... ... _ a.dt ............ A.IL ... I illfll P 11 111 ..... I. Cw4 ...... C.. WI IHI AY EA I Ibid I IW -m...,.1•- l P.& ILl & I I All are cordlelty lnvtted to attend the church ..-.1Ce1 Md ~ ttle ptMlegee of the Aeedtng Room•. Chtid -C... Provtded AT ALL SEAVtcES. .,, l ') -·· . ' . , . • CALLING l'llOM NORTH ORANGI IP CALLING l'llOM lf)UTH ORANQI a cc THE ART Of SELLlll8 IS MADE EASY• THE DAILY PILOT'S CIASSIFID PAGES. Cl-'lll/-... Cltrit1l/Oftltt M• T1tUIMl/Tr... lalel Hll Cl•/11et1 .. uta .. tral IUI ...... llJI f!de'L 1111 ............. 119'/...... "" wn..111.11 ' ... ....... MAIHTEHAHCEPEMOH 1920-::c;;:;ofa;...,.,a F0t 09\llopm~. , .. t pao.d wholeHle ... .. Hot CIPPOf1\.lf'lty tOt young WllTllll , Growing ~t lch ~dmln. neeci.d for ofb CIWl~1 ~;~s-':l 1 Od COnd Co. In O.C. A.ll'S*f .,.., lhowfoom nr O.C. Air· .....,11 marketing Mlee <pettan. Part-time Mon-Fri for nloa co. 2 yr• exp req. Peytng tight landecaplno I P" 1 1_,, __ • ------ Mutt have expartenoa, port, NMde good Phon9 • rWRMI--Grout'd troor oppottunlty Garden R"teu'rent In Gr,oup H .. lth ol1lm1. general o...,, UP.· Fleic " 1111 CALL 751-8003 typl/IO lkltla. Prof. tr*1d· Wotlllng f0f9man, mu1t tor flntllelal t.hlnklng par. Laguna N10U91, 931.1110 Good t>enattt11 Nl1ry houra. Pteueoelt Aogarl ·--~ u11•1--a-ly erwtro1v"*" w/50. 'If h1Y9 •xPMrt hanct .. on aon. s..«1ng excitement naoot. 71.it/152-SMS RMtty 115-2311 jjMf -•-old CC>mf*'Y· Call eXP81'1aftee In the MMc:ie, & potential & high ..,n. ,.. U1ftU .. Soma Accoountlng. beolt· 5'0-6M3 MQn.-Fri. rapait, ~I. and r• Inge. N.w v.nture with Don JoM'• Rettaurant. ua/Almt-.-.-· LES 957-1133 ~ ~ .. 1Word Pre>-•• ,ll•IT p 191.-_ po-..r of a-Ind dtaMI resource m1n1gement Laguna Hiii•. Lunoh For Gift & C11d Sh® In Exp d. ~ty ~ °':~ &6 •••• .. •u ... -· .. _.., Ot oomputet ••--/ ,... marina ang!MI. Aleo the flrm In Newport 8Mctl Shift• lllO IVllllble Hewpor1 Bcfl. l40~73T3 elec:tr.....,, op ~· ~• I ptul. N/emkr .,,.rd. lulyNewportBMchredlo 1b1Hty to rapalt and In· 9IN.c.11(714')6T3-9290 833-Ta.«Mon-Frl 8•5.' benaftte.Apptylnparton Refrigerators S12tl 1Jp c.11..c.nn.n u1.oa11 1tat1on need9 en«;etlc 11111 drive train., extiauet btwn tarn-t:SOp(n wtcdYt. 11a11111m •t 8Mln M.,lne inc. w..n.. Mt I Up ,,,. .... _ pltlme r eeeptlonl•t eysf*M, Wfta; lttuw. PM4 len, PtnH •WWWIWT -L---0tyw1, gu/elac SH & Up I , _ '' w/good rront office lklMI props, etc. Mutt be fem. • ......... In N.B HMlth Cklb. Flax. lmmadlet• Ing Ex· .... .._.. Stovel '" I Up Pert Time. Pierce llfoe.. end appuranee to lllw wtth meehlnelt OC*· ,_HIWl •Y houri. Engllth. req. tenaiYe .~ fyPe 5 Ii 11111 llT "Comt>lat• Una of Homa Mortuary, C.M. &42-1150 hendle~. typlng(4'5 atlon•. (la1Me & mlltt). LeMI. __ ._ LeMs T52-7903 Uk ror Lindi buUdlno OY8f IUb-tatT .. The Sporting Houee. Npt • Fuml8hlnge" CPA IN COM neadl 1 wpm) Ind tront da.ac Bluepri nt reedi ng .._ nean parking etruc:tut• Bch. 8em to 2pm lhlft ALL APPLIANCES boo«kaepat & computer dU1181 from 9em to 1 pm. naceuary. Ability to deal lllMn-laet..... IDTAIUIT •.... An attractive. poaltlo~ 1vlll. Cell RM:fl~ 752-oMS •:: ........ operator. Mu•t hive Mon thn.t Fri. Cllff Und1 with c:uetomers, •tlmete TNI i. 1 ctlMOt of • ltfe. For cta111c 8'etro with 3 w/e r8')fdly growtng 00 II I ....... eonw '** on _,. af11pm •t M4-2T27 jobt, Ind superviM up to time end 1 Hr.tlma eon-YMfl exp. and Fr.nch Sal1 ltarter ambltloua. •11111 lllllUdM w/COfnCMer Good op.: 10 people, For contldet· Metlon. Enrolllng union Cn.tlllne. Call between orgenlz~ ' Offer top PIT. 2 day ..-. Englllh UNIQUE FURNITURE portunlty io Improve ll•PllllllT 1t1on, plMM eend ,... mambarl In IUpplaman-~1 tam Tuaa-Frl &.it&-9858 salary & banaflts. Sand apMklng &40-11T4' 1H7 S. Main St. eklk Cont.ct r .. t growtno Co. Oppty for tume and ulary requlr• tat hMlth & wetter• · reeuma & Ml• hltt Santa Ana Mr. H~ ST5-20TO cheerful reap. perton ment• (mandatory) to Ad benafltt WllTlll/W&ITllllll to: R.S.H.. 23704'.5 oZ 0 rtunl for metur• Btwn Edinger & W.,,.,., on who can 1xoa11. Antwaf #42, Dally Piiot Claatl· (We h•va no turnover In For c:laalc Bistro With 1 yr Toro Ad 1~1 El Toro ~on ~omen pref Mein St. SM tn. Beall lllllJNl!!t; phonet, type 4'5WPM & fled, Box 15e0. Cos11 manpower) exp. In French Cn.tlllna. CA 02830 ' ' P r kl ' Ith 1 g 111-HH for MARKETING F . El ..-11, where needed. M8tl, CA 92826 100% COMMISSION C1ll between 91m-1 t1m 1 _ ~i:ig ~o:,~. Open t0-8: Sun 12.5 Toro.,.., JOhn 0onM W. 72C)..9.4-U 100% FRINGE NNEFITS Tun-Ed. ~58 __ Dene Point Herbor Gift lreegen office =-=--· -:-::::----:-:---:-:- Pwca. 859-24'14' ••mtlllT p IT Rt~~~N~~BL~ I~ t: 100% i.acts Furnllhed W&ITllll/hler'• t~~~.dI:3T7~· :;:;:~ueontrOI, Mmpl4i 3c~: ~1~~=~p,~~: .... ,...... Medleal offtca, ~getle. GAAPHICS,mu1tt>a1bla &effe4 te Dtnm1n'1 Resteurent. making, lt'tlpplng & r• Free&fkitlnt eond. white for-c>ptometrtc pr.ct~ S5 hr 10 stert. Wln1ra . -to \JM lt'top tools. PI T Of ,___ •r .... ,. BalbOa Penln:-'7..3=7726 HU llLL· P /ThN _calving, light computor. S 150 ~l-9441 Call btwn 9-5, &48-2533 · HB M8·0770 poulbl• FI T. Serlou1 ... ei rH elk for Pete or Mirtha:-Fem pref/mike 11nd· Ailfror Sendy. TS.-1219 only. Claudl• 6T5-4180 I SS w I c h • • • h r. 11 • l( F~~~al~rn~.,~~p~r= . llllUL.,. 11•P1•1n o.~~h~ Y~~~~~::! . • TW95s.1330 ,.._... s120.e.it&-1929 M/F. Excel*lt telephone With Claflcal lklllt for Prl· lh Id pl p s we *; BEAUTY: Stetlon •• -Y/fLIWDI An• Svc. ~ pref'd/or 1--..,,=""'==,....,-::=,--- t•chnlquH. Aeeur1te vat• Club. M·F 6:30·2. TYPlllTTll/ ha: tm:::f.· !Mdi for Available In weatcllff L--"rH~ tlbi. train Fi.x hour• lmmed GE FRIGERATOR typing 50-ee>wpm, flllng Muet be ralleble, meture, PUTI IP UTIIT llc'd L & D .,:_ts. ar ... Good parking. busy """ ng or raapon . I . i WHITE • R\JNS GOOD protlc:lency, strong m1th people-orlarited. Nltmkr Cell for I app't J1ek an 840..1077 drivers. OMV report Afteroon openng . Nwpt $100 FIRM. 6T3-3852 skills. Good aupply 752-7903 Aak ror Mr, I Immediate opening for Sawy9f. (714) 836..3830 00 lfTER req'd. 5-i0..5359 B<:h 780-8305 purch1tlng. Excel or· Thomu . exper. typesetter. Muat Mon thr F 91m-5PM " 1111 ATTlll&IT PIT IU&IL ULll P°'!c~~ e:!T.~ l~Ylf" ganlut1on11 •kills . 11-llT have have mark-up Info Gladly Given SCHOOL Generel melnt • .,,..._ti,.,, Part time opening ror ~5-~1 95T·5a48, 957-8319 -..-.-exper.. put•up back-..._.._. ... ,_ lo .. _ --------Nwpt 8eft ...... Typing ground halpf\JI. Xlnt ben· ~ ........ llen appllc. 3333 w Coast lad-c tr-1tore. No R«:ond efrigl wMhar LIUl. lllllTUY ~1111 • mult. For Inter· et111 Including medleal & MonttVu-Frf ~to 7pm. JOBS Hwy, NB. 9.5 M·F e x P • r . n e c . H r • dryart S75 to i215. 18::; Experience In Fltnlty Law view eaH Jan 752-8522 dental ln.urance. ~n· Friendly nalghbOrhood . lllYEI ~~~:Soior ~t. arH. Superior, CM 831-3197 Hewpor1BMeh.955-0TOO lllln.IT genial atmosphere. on-environment Typing E•RN and Gen. Machine WASHER & DRYER S145 . . • -aa UllUUY Real eat1te developer I t2ac91t Alina. ~2-4321 ext. required. ~2111 ft lhop MT! lllftl each. G .. stove S125. ---••K• duties. Cleaning, etc. FIT _ ••aa • Pllll• .. ---------------•.'For Uttgetk>n Att0tneye. need• high energy racep-RETAIL SALES unaary $4 hr to stert 550-8124' .,, __ r••••-Olahwlhr $100. ~0..564'8 I -•-~ I r1---...:-1 ......... _ ••11 Non·amoker. Newport tlonlst Good phone lklll• .... llAlf FuH·tlrM. Energetic per-"""1L EASY ASSEMBLY WORK Eat1y A.M. to late morning. F••ai._..... 1114 •-....-~ I on .. a..ch. Send raauma to • mu1t Light typing & I •a•y -n son to AMllt w/Salu & · Salary + oompeny ban· , .... -~il'Ril-•1!!11!'!!1-lliiPP HOUSEKEEPER/Uva tn. Hiring Pertner. 5000 general ofc lklllt req'd. -r• verlou1dutlal. Retall Ath· PRIZES $600.00 per lOO. Guatan· eflt•. Family man pref. j jfi FldilAE 1•---t NB. Full Chrg. Top refs. Blreh St HMwport Beech, Send resume to. Dav111 C= ~~~t':27 i.tlc Store. Comfortable TRPS ~~~~a:.~ ~ Call 5ST·1~58 LES .,57 •133 YWWOntrtui...... ._I Gd Ulery 831·6115 CA.t2MO. Developments, 1400, 1tmoeph«1. S1l1ry + ... -H•••1LD1 • -v .. ·~ Brlllol St North, .#24'5, MJ-aJ1 benefit• 1&4-3258 tall• lend Mlf·addrffled --.. T..... ..__. ... 5 DI _____ ., ___ HOUSEKEEPER · Student LIUL ~-Y Newport Beach, CA · •tamped envelope: for bu1y drug ttore. ,£tbli~r~'5.Con~~ Charter Yeeht looking for or PIT empty'd. Working Law Fltm tn 0rwige Coun-92660 S llWlll I hl'""'s tM Elan Vital ·003, Mature, dependable, full tbi. & h M 5 T51 _ T200 50% Partner. Profrt1blel Newport Beach Mom ty Airport .,.. Mak• Lill· U•Pnl•IT Salft Hli S50-100K An~ly. Na-UILY Pl.IT ~18 EnterprlM Rd, time. TuH-Slt. 10-7, e rt . Mlabllthed bolllnaea. Ex· needs help. ApproK 2 gallon Secr.iary. Must 1 tlonal nutrition company ......,., Ft. Pierce, FL 33482 548-2128 All French PrOYtnelal: Din oallant tax edvantagee., hrstdy, M·F. Gen'I hM have 3 to 5 YNr9 c 1v11 Full·Tlme.Frontomc.1p. AIYOTillll has 25 corl)Of'lle, men-lfyoua:elOCklf;t~r extra EmeWllmt ll• 111 __ 19R1 MtorlQS2800,MC.S1.itOO. Call Berry 875·M~ worl< & tndry. Must haY9 l itigation Hperlence. pear1nce, general ofc I agment & ulel poeltlon• ~l~money or Ilka •-"'•"" Cot tbl Mt $550, elegant .. 1 fe LN• ff 14 exp & own transpor-Good typing and die· dutiel,. tight typing, etc. TELEPINE •••11 1vlllable In C1llf., Colo, to _11tt8 Meglc .11. l•IW lf'1111 &II UI ULll tofa/lovaat "50, oeeu __ .... _...,...., ..... ___ I tetlon. Reta. 760·2690 taphona lkllls required. Call Karen 8-5 880·9128 .... Nev. Ariz. Feat 1d· Mountain, Knotts Berry Seetclng enthultutle well CM AUTO WASH F/tlma. chr1S150.XlnU54'3·4'T05 wioo h .. money for ,,.. i IV Plea11nt surroundings. SIOIU&IY Aeeount Exec:otlva pot· vancement. high eom· Farm, or win Prlz81 and org1nlzed career orlan· Hourly ply+ eommltalon Antique ,,production TO't. S10,000 up. No "'· t•! 0 --'ltt off---" N/•-kr I mlstlona.-state of the lr1 Awards, Catt us nowt we led person for t>oev H.B. • .. 5· 1039 a.1_1_:....t t 5100 .,..,,"":, --· .... Growtpg ..,,,.,. '""''""' firm 1tlon 1vall1ble In Clatll-91 -Lawyer• Boollcate ST5. credit"" no penalty call[__.... II lft pref d. Call Pam It aeekfoo exp. -~°:ttary/ lied Advertising. Sales products. Mutt 11tend have several openings In office. Call Gretchen, 1--------Antique EnQlllh oek din. Denl9onASIOCl873-T311 ' *LIAIPl•lm* 752·5413 gen.~'R1ee1o work lnfut 1 experience helpful. Seturday Seminar to C M H B or F V 84'8·1255 8:301m-5:pm hnlleltat1Hlf1141 aetS300.831-T975 T.I 1 I T I 45 qualify. NOUVELLE VIE 642-4333 ' · · · M-Frl. Eltper'd. S5 hr + comm. p, ~ F.hH A./VA11C:?nv. SEKP11 lllllll LYlll paced dept., tlex .. heavy I qyplr~ Good~·~,·amry. prlu•,· INC .. Mr. Hudton. (T14) -•• .. _ 0.y 1ttlf1. Sundsy off. Baauf. t•k da.ac S300, tbl, e Y"TNst Deeds. W• t rough c o .. ng. ma .... ... phones, Kint typist. dellll u ""'· .... 752·6604, out or state. am --&1Llll -----5Re CdM. ~4'-7151 dresaers. twin bed. boo« Nwpt Sch Co. Iop pay & _._. • on.rited. Xlnt benefits & commlsalon; Call for an -• d d Kl b M 1 1 e19o-malce qvldc teens-benefits. Call Roll in~untlngton Beach 11 pleasant working con·· Interview appointment. (SOO) 423-30019 Full & Pert-time. Exp not nee • ·831.~2~2 1 n · Cltet, S50 ... 873--3e00 - w/equlty. No qu.tltng. (114)4'T6--0443 lc><*lng tor a part time dltlont~l,TJ~t.!QI Kath 1 e en O I son , Tll .. I nee.. but pays more. 111,1.,.nt Wut.. DOUBLE bed $30. t-drew- Cell Linde (714')624'-55 MCretary to work 30 hrs Mr. Fuenf• at Robirt ~2-4'32 1, ext. 302. 494-6900 apply 9-3. t T93 ...... ..,.,. W..W SUS ., dr.....-w/mlrror $30. &a........b MINIG£R pl wil Geoeral offk:eexp. Bein, Wiiiiam Froat 1 IUlll MAST t•lllll... So Cout Hwy, Lag 8ch s..ettff .Motel In la9una Ki m 848·2919 or ft ft req Call Roe. 991·5910 Auoe. 1401 Qua.II St .. • l&ILYPILIT Experienced help wanted &mPUTl/hlln Beach Pie ... apply In ..,,..... 975-7300. Aa........11 2921 Immediate opening for fUll tor more deteils Newport B<:h, CA 92.660 I 330 W Bay Str .. t Call T59-3555 Must have vlll'd Callt. d'J,. ~. 49'·9717 Ellpei"d & canldentlous MO_D_E,..._L-FU_R_N_._L_v_r_m-. ~ .... --.. ",1•1/,IUI •a•i time District Manager. lff10I Ill. · SEOlnUY P/T Cotta Mela. CA 92626 Cl•M/lnta•ruta er• lie, good driving r• HOUSE MGR Pert·tlma.. llY9 In w/exoal. ref•. Cel~ rm, sets. Br Mta, aleo ·-· -for mlg's rep. In CdM. I ss• cord. Apply at Hub Auto Cate forEldaty.~'dNA TH.0791 Mon thr Wed, uled l\Jrn, Modern 1 .. ruder,20yra exp.Call 1Mull en1oy v.orklng with Good telephone voice, Wlll trlln Blllnglill l'lelpM. --Su9pflel 2120HatborBI pref'd 2 dya/wtc Colll T20-1339 MonthrSat9-5 Quaf oriental tredltlonal 650-2758 Diane 83Hl964 children Experience accurate typing, bkkpg & C Pl«~_!:o! .. 2M~150uary &ITI l&lll _,SA-. CM, ~e.'.24~ tee Claud' Mesa •32-8014 Aet. req. lltrcua•iM fraction of ~t. FV • PASSPORT LOST In So., halpf\JI. computer knowledge. osta -· "-•• I Pot1t1or1 1vlll. tor parton For Claalc Btltro. Inter· .,. ... 963-0678 Perm whlOfl T59-1 150 to join new & growing views btwn :t.30-5PM The 11.a.1 llYlll -JI lfll•I COMt Plan. PleaM con· We otter an exoallarit ban· · ...,_, · Tl9P lllllTUY I company l•turlno the Golden Truffle ~5-9858 and Storage, Anaheim hH HOUSEKEEPER. FuH &/or htll!" Hll Must Mii. Mahog Brdrm tact Violet Plrall. eflt program paid va-WFIOI &llllT&IT 8Ulc lklllt needed. Pay· NEW SUZUKI motor car. salee potlton open. Call P/tlme. 873-8800 N.B Mt. 12 drwrt, mlrr«. 2 (7t4) 5"-4723 : cation• & holld1ys, bonus Celeulate Group rneurane. roll & Bkkpg exp halpf\JI. Ex.per In auto uJes or lfSIWUIEI I Fiii Mon 8 to 5 J>m. 668-2100 ATTENTION LAWYERS end tblel $325; ovantfd t.lt I ,.... BB program and dental In-quot1t1on1 on personal 3-4 HrtlMorns 831-0723 l saJes baelcground. Cor-PllP ask ror Bill Cook .lllllll Antique oak partner'• chrs sso1 ... •tereo eon- 1 sur1nce. Salary plus computer and perform Ttcliaical/Tra•n mler Suzuki. 23663 Rock· Lagun• Niguel Btwn g.5 BOAT DEl AILING Perm pltlme. AM•. Mon desk 72x30" $2,500/obo. 6~5$519501 . .:!:~ t30. S~blu~~~~~l.N!~m~t mlleege retmbursement general aecretarl1I 55051 fletd.lakeForest.Callfor 831•77101Eve 673•4403 Energetic n·smkr needed thru Fri. Costa M .. e. Matching aeoretlry d8lk · 'SI leyen cat, tanlbrn mark-iAppllcant must apply In duties. Quality typing. appointment. 770-7001 ___ 10 boat cleaning P/T Ideal tor student or 60•30 $800, 494-1024 Find what you went In lngt. blue eyes. T60·08061 person at Dally Piiot, 330 good telephone •kills a~ Want Ads Call 642-5!78 r Call 857·2489 · N>uaewlte. 8181960-4393 Ilk for Art or Jennifer. Dally Pilot Claatlfledt. . West Bay St Co.ta 2 yrs office exp req d. PllUHll MlllllH 1&1.11 BEAUT. Pure breed Mesa Ce Ap'i>iy 9•11 Send resume to: Mr Germ Shepl'lerd tern 1yr to1 e.m. or 2 •• p.m. (Clrcula· Reid, American Bankers Immediate opening for P 8 r IO n • Who I e I a I e gd home only Parent•: tlon Dept.). lnsuranoe Group, 11500 quallfled person Harris ~g~pu:Y· =~/~a:nu~ llu. Imported from Getmany Redhill Ave, Suite 14'0, 1600 l660 exper help· - 979..()829 1ft8pm Tll &IOHIT&IT lrvlna, CA. 92714, tul Excellent company ~:~ &d~===· ~u'~':- fOlfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: MZ·Hll Full time. Costa Mesa. IFFIOl IUUlll benefits and working greulve. Call 557-1358 Mnrtl1!q bltl Captrz Fu..... Llan/CllHfltn Pa""81 ~8-1836 or 758-9105 With typing, shipping & ec· conditions. Apply. VINCE LENHOFF Flnllhed FIREWOOD 176.50\% cord RENT -STRETCH llUo. f!XMTAmd INTERIORS ••lcal/Dnul 5115 counting •klllt. Top dollar -·-1 OIUT le1Hlllllt S.lts $2 40 d Carpentry & custom r• New Y•." Special. Ouel. 1 hr fr .. w/4 hr min $35. HANGING/STRIPPING DENTXL-RECEPT/Ortho. commensurete w/ablllty -••• L, .. IT PIT Hrs llex. Retell ex-• per ay mode41ng. Lie. 495-5899 mix. Oallv .. Jim 630-8561 p/hr, TV. ltereo, b•r VISA-MC 673-1512 1 4,..i.Au, ..A ply/bane. Den· & eJtP. Scott 497.~3 ., nL perlenee pref. 845-0210 t •--.a ~2--0520 or 54'0..7819 .... , ""' I /~ .. ::::r 330 W Bay Street I That's All you pey for .. n ~ Mrttt --~ ANOYS WALLCOVERI tal HP req. NB 642-2826 ...,. 1n Costs Mesa. Ci Sell thing• last With Dally 3 lines, 30 day minimum ~ ~ & Remo --.. •••-&If Plea11nt • mo1phere, or ca11 642•4321 Pilot Want Ads In the CONCA E DRIVEWAYS AME A HANDYMAN lnetanetlon ....... " va •1:--•• lovely offloes In admln olc Patios, block, brick lnley. Carpentry. fencing, Win-oc well•. brlcitwork, Int. painting. ,.._.._13 For Ophthalmologist In ol lrg apt complex Figure SERVICE Tom Frlgona 490-7294 dows. plumbing, marilte, concrete. Comp patlOa. STRIP rr OFF THE WALL. Nepwort Beach. Front & aptltudeamustlnthlsdl· tub encl, etc. And Yn 15yrt ellper 648-4834 Falt , c lean . r•••· beck office. 831·7577 versled position Light BEST PART TIME liiU t Jesus 11 Lord 838-8244 ... ~ .. b lck _, lie/bonded 83e-e970 trical/ lict 54 typl~ Full benatlte tor• DIRECTORY Babysitter want• fa to H Carpantry·Rooflng-tu• ::t;.·k~-co-:i;;:,, . FouNo. 0owmen. He. AentshYIMeTrehtet ~~~ ~~3~a~skMfo; JOB IN TOWN w.~~~~~~~1~~ ~z=.'~, • 458459 530-3211 Pla1ttr/Dryw1ll Brook h u r • t & In. with repu(1ble Newport Suzanna Harrison CALL TODAY II 17. Cati for more tnfor. SPECIALIST 81odt WWII. * O R y W A L L A N 0 d 1an1 P0 11 1 · 1 / 1 5 BMch retatt company. Energetic people needed with a All Fii Liii DIT22-ts.i8E/856-3041 FENCES-GATES Tree tnm Cemant-p11nter1-repalr1. SUSPENDED CEILINGS. 831-3T88 or 963·8426 Computer & 10 key eKpr IHE"11111T PIT Your Dump rune. C.M./N.B. etc. (714)645-0729. 24hr. CALL TED 859-9395 FOUND F/Sheftle Crota, t helpful A~proK 40 hrs N B real estite office. pleasant telephone voice to con-Service Directory area. Jim Whyte, 642·T206 ST cco M .. SONRY Tl E • Pleasant phone per o-. I U " • L lnt./Ext. peteh plalterlng, yr, vcty Fairview & 111. per wk. ontaet Karen • d f I di .._....etentlt Ye •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. No Job to imell Alt typee. w stom textuling, fallty s A 432·9620 Eves Morris 644·5070 sonsllty, i eeurete duct marketing stu Y or ea ng 1•2·•121 td. IOI Paint. Oryw111. Cerpantry Free est. Lie. 831·2~5 ......... Pro ... '-•-No ro .. message taking and fight 1 h G ...... 5277 PT -"'" ..-n.-.,.. FOUND HouM Key on Or-Have something to sell? office duties Call local newspaper. ·"NO SELL· eean OUM. etc. ary -... -L 1em11.f3288&4554-7831 ange Ave In front of Com· Cl ... lfled ads do 1t well Mary Lu 759-9100 M·F COLLEGE Claanlng s.rv. HANDYMAN LAAGE end llni•t PleKoncurt>~2·2118 i•• ••• ING."Hours:Mon.-Fri.5:30PM a-I Ill Wkly c:1e1nlng ss per small. 1 DO IT ALLI •&·1 llYlll* Pl•mlat FOUND Oranna Mala Cit. • •••••• ••••• •• • ••••t; 9 30 PM S 9 OO AM l OO -•••till t •I• room. Robin 122-1187 531 ·5579 Pet or Ive mtg. CLEAN & EXPERT •.• .. • ... ~-D~.~,~-~. 1'!"'!1!!"!!,!'!'91 ·-• DELIVERY DRIVER • to : . at. : to : exqulalteXeou1t6~.. .~.. -vcty Tu11ln & 16th, CM e ., Home & Offloe cleaning by HOME IMPROVEMENTS Over 25 years eKperienee •Good Jobe dona ""'h 650·6642 • • PM . $84 a week to start, share In •Pr•yed or remove. Dry· JODI. Please call for free EXP .. clean, qual. Ml'V .. Lie. T-116,428 730-1353 "11 S • • wall Repelrs 847·790· 1 91tlmate. 84'2·6746 carpentry, dryw111, paint· DRAINS CLEAR From 15 rnuND Whit• male Poo-Daily Pilot motor route partnership profits after 1st 1 oott ~5 8046 t &11 MYlllt F t DllPOMI Heeter die, vlcty Hamilton & e • REBLOWN OR PAINTED PREFERRED Home Clean-ng, r ng. • QUICK & CAREFUL 8;~~4 M&M T22-eoee • Buschard. HB 962·8313 • available in Huntington • wee k . Pleasant working con-Atao 1n.t1Ext P11nt1ng Ing Servtoa. we care that 0 RATES T 380 : Harbor area. 1-2 hours : uc•28859T 831-92115 you're p1 .. Md.ret•. IHli• L • , 48 Expert s.rvtca a Aapalr L~~;,;:.·M~ =-r~~~~ • • dltions. private desk & phone. MODERN ACOUSTICS. Spee. Apt. ret•. 5-i8-0738 f IH-0.11 32 yruxp. Relld'l/Comm. anga Ava, CM 831· 1189 e per afternoon. e NEW & OLD CEILINGS We gela •hould h1ng Garage & Yatd Clnup1 Sal1 Storage Experts Lie •4'09035 9&4-1119 or ~o..504'0 Iv m1g • Call 642-4333; Monday -• Casual attire. A real fun job! SPRAYED. 527·2&89 together. Hang/remove. Jon ~5-t192 llllnlU llftll WEEKEND PLUMBING. LOST tong hair black & ! Friday 10-5 P.M . Ask for : M A N AG EM E N T 0 P -''Jlluct 839-0T30anytlma NPTI CM./LAGUNA. Ar• Ceretul. Rell1bl• Proa. No Ovarttmal Cati Any wtille fem eat, tlnce Jan e • i ........ Haullng '-" nai..t~ EnthutlHtlc Referrels. Time. &48-8T 12 • Art • PORTUNITIES . For interview 91• tart tr-.. n -o up.,._.. • Fr .... 1. Lie. 84'8-3M5 !,~<;,~=~o~ H~b~~ • · • Appliinca s;;:&;, R;MQ., Wit ......... oving. 7 d1ys. 4'94'-2 t PMl I I~ much Cell If found • Orange Coast ij! call David Grant at 642-4333 Wllherl-dryer1-rangee Comm/,.e;;~«si-2345 auflng. Moving. Cleen· n..,..111.1.111 COMPLMMSOL §EAV ;. B '"7"9893 • e dllhwUl'lert. Lie 24()..()717 pt. T Deyt, LOWMt rat•. If-II -.. T80-2"21 arb " -1 • • between 9:00 AM -3:00 PM M-F. a. l 8.1 WILSON & SONS Call Barry. T22-MT3 Orange Co~;.. c1 .. n1n,.i. repairs ecld Lost M11a Shih Tz:u o.c • Dally Piiot • ... ,.. t/ nt1 Rm. Add. Aefnodal t<ttc. Student MO'l9rt. Tl'llUfec1 WUh. Mk'Y eeMca. 20. CdM nr Port Th9atre • 330 W. Bay Drive • 642•4333 p1;;Jng t, .. Mei)air1 i Beth. Tile •35T4'87 rne. ltatl!t I C..U.,i lie. T124'-43t.141-M2T 111-1111 Reward. 4'99-5883 ..,. • C t M C a • Resurfacing e Rooting I 30 Y"S exp. M8-174'0 --NEW WaNhouM Sl«age loet. SAPPHIRE RING : o•. Ha, "' : Waterproofing• 83 1 ~199 ltrMtin ,.., •• , ... ,.. ,.,r_,· .. ~iii•Pi1n .............. ~ 112 ct stone w/gold Jan -••••••••••••••••••••••••• : •••••••••••••••••••••• ·-: Atphllt-repalr-pnclng loll a •• ...ting dona rlgh .... ~ .... MXblUi cXTAWWW 10 on 15th St bch NB t .... ..__ ollaf Palm, Tarot c:.rd1, ~ Reward. 213/394·36 , t •• p a RT TIME .• • ~~ :~~2:9·~,.r:.m . fGmOdet. ·ROOftng· Luaca.a-Care lidertY In lloanle AMd8f I Ad'Mor. I wilt bl e ~ e ..., MuontllY & H6me S1tae. I La;;:,. prlv1te home. Home cook reed 'f04Jf lite !Mee an open L~1~!· ~::;~:t ,~ d~. Openings Now Avalla e : TELEPHONE : ~:::.r~:eys 2,t1r.SeMca 54,.8805 Tll...... maa1s.Kathy540-4'101 :!cs .... ~~ dlen1pofl• & Alabama s • • Brick/Block wtc, $39-034'5 Lawn· Tr ... 9"rub ln•t•ll Palmtlat felled. I gl"9 ,.,., fallng HB. H0-8293 m1g c AR R 0 u TE • s Al LES • 80. rn 000: I Suh. Tr .. Trim end Removal. FtNE fliATINd By RQ. advtoe on ~. mllrilgt • .. " ... • ••• , •• , ltmctl ENTRY I P:R. DOORS. Lawn Main l Aototlttlng. •rd Sinor. 1e yrl ol happy end bUalMN. If )'OU .,. lmtl!J!nt NW Cut · Siii cA1tb cXMi! REibEB • In my Hwpt Bch hme for 9 mo otd. Wkdyt 8·30-6·30. ~•2011 or 873·3893 l BXl\lslftiR wanted 7am ·5:30Ptn. My CM hm or yourt 95T·1584 aft 89f't'I COJU.ANJ ONJHSKKP tor chermtng older wom1n Mon thru Sat Mull have car Hrt 2·1pm CdM 8T5-3382 ~OTH~'S ASSISTANT 2..fPM Wkdys N l!I Car r,q Mr Hood T58-10M HOUSEKEEPER • COM- PAN ION lor EIOttrly WOf\'\#1 ~Ult ..,-Ent· !Wt, drlW I cook. M-W• •' '. 30 ,,,.,... call Lori 840-tHT Earn Exlr• C••h For De/Ivery Of Thi• P•P"r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Oeltver 1 day a week. No collecting . no soliciting . Must have dependable car . truck o r station wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Aek tor JoAnne Craney • • x Way with word1: Word OYlllty work. 83 l-T9T5 Sprinkler ln•tall, Aapalr. CUltomett. lie. 21G144'. worried or In doubt, don't •• L ' I •• Procaetlng. Spedala In ~a French Ooorl Fr .. Eetlmlt .. ~5 Thank·YOUI 963-4' 114' fall to Cell me. 4'97-1173. .-.11r11 \-. n u .t•flrll tranaerlptfon, raeumM, ..,HOtmMT'haOoorman .it83N.OOASTHWV. • • p .. ',,. ... I Fir 85T·OOOR Qerdentno Full SeMce • AAINl!IOW PAINTING I -...... leech • • repona, enny HT-3021 v.. . Mow..adgeoctMn ..,.,...".. =II our PGlk:Y .._--• 1-. ill H <H> P \I \Inn f' r i. • qn_f!t work. tee-211e1E tv meo 8 JEFF Lie *8 ..._ : ., .m I JU P \I "'luturdu~ : 1.p;re:r~trv rm , ••• iiliiiii •TOP-TAIM-HAUl.• A.A.A. PAINTING lntlEJl1 WWWa :ecOV9f re- • • ~alr·Aemod l·Addltlont Oualt'YW0111 rr.eet REMOVE ANY TAH OA t~~.:s~~ pen, hot ... t11.'roc1t. e L 'I 1• I I•' 111 t.' • DoorHtC S'48-4te0 •42551~ • tee-T'°1 SHAUB..Aeeil. pdOM. EJI· wood, he•. 7ICMlll • r , \• 11r"'1 n~ 1 11 11 • 9ayMnctowe-Frenohdo0'1 pert work, JoM 557-St2l DAN IALYI" PAIHTMG 1,,..,,,.,..,,,....,,,.,~=--="""""~' • d 1t ion ..... a l.tr\ plu .. I nm • Ff9ndl Slldarl I M«.. HIOICOMM'l./INO 28 ISHlt<AWALANOSCAPl Uc•421124' 8!~~ -~~.f~ ... :!llOPAlav"· • e e AddJttona & ~ yra.Oomyownwotk.LIC. SOd Cteen..upe MIAnt Cell~....._2017 ..._ -"" "" •. mt""'""' •. •.itre1oe Don M4-5'4't •27904't Al~~ e~ler•, .. e 850-4'14'7 ~ 72.2·753T ..,........ OLAIOOW~ • --.. All , .. C?ON1e1'' !~~--Cll LAWN AV lntJE.Jlt ao .,,. ...... • T411Y Small job9 ,...,.. -~ . -T--· Mow--.. twtca "'° a» r.ra. 142-UM -.iiiliiiiiifi-• • ,,... •ttmet-. 6'5-2003 di')« outlet9 etc. bonded. us 14-5731 64-5122 •M 11133£1• e e C . . ' HOMIOWNIA °""11 0,.,.. C... _.,. e 1 e ~·IMY win-Uo•2:;~TAICtAN TllD lnt/bt. Acoua. ~ 1•w-.1na. U4 4411 : I 111 ·'" ·1f•1•11111t11 11 111 ,.,,11 : °!::t~• pat~ JoM&--~ To,,,..Slr~. ~ uu211at7 •1 A'T HOUOAYIHCiAL • e ••TT ...... 'p~ IMO N ..... 1-P .. 1• ""'--..No I.II>. MW...._ Tl1·34'1t PAIHT'lf' NllDI W0Mt Colftlll. ~ • () 1 ... ·>-~:>·l ·l • -.U54t = ...... ~':.." -·7...._ lnC/llS. ...... = . ..-~a.. ... .. J 6..6.. e KfT NCA .. Nn •0 --:·'WOfla-. Clwl••T,_T~ (11)1'9_,.,__. .. ...._. .... d ..... 7'0I : • MPACIMO I ,. eet..11e d.1S1•341 vans Me1nt.•Huno o.. ,...,. • lwt"•-.·ct \ll<1-H·Ofl11111 e Callfor tr.eet.142-oM1 ~Elll042t3 dUALJTY .. rw....-.. e e ~ "9~.-Ntertlt6onl l . ALL STA" Getdn~ IM/.-t . ...., i.. ..,._ f;IUiittOLIW : \-~ Im Ur11 \\ ilham... : C•blnN-PdLOdtMllc,Wood. -., petto'• H9w'-nl-lreettlr/Hllnup "P· °"""' "--.-. & •-• "-.... • •••••••••••••••••••••••• ss~~ Jer1Y'42.oM71,,.. ... ~. -.0111 eprftl(lf·"• ... u24HS I~•·,,.. ... 111.-.1 ~·, 11 .. 1m ~ 11 • OAIAGI SALi ADS NOW CLASSt,.10 IY CtTYI Sii llLOW llPIUR MIPUI DELIVERY QEPARTMENT McLAREN'S BMW ... VW 80 \Ian. orig ownr, exit running, new tires $2750 Work 631-6340 VW '83 Aabblt Osl, ale, 4 spd, am/fm tape, 4 dr, g~ cond $4890 559-4533 VW BUG '58, runs good, stock. 36 hp, $800 OBO. 645-2249 atte< 6pm 1 Vw BUG 'M Orig ownr, very gd cond Moving. must sell. $2 200. 76<>-0268 aft 5:30 SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN & ISUZU !N U.S.A. AJCl TRYING HAROCR TO BC ~ 1 • IALll • URV1CE . ,.~,. • LIAalNG 1986 HONDA 4x4 WAGON SER 000475 64 PER MO. TAX INC. 60 mo. Closed In Lease $300 Drive Away OAC 1986 4 DR ACCORD Air Conditioned. AM-FM Stereo, Cassette. Stk# 8921 . Stk ;r8997, Stk #9004, Stk #9018 48 PER MO. TAX INC. S 169 Per Mo. 60 Mo. Leese $.:. ~~ Cr"o18 A•YIV '~C 2860 HARBOR BLVD.COSTA•S• .. SAllS HOU•S 'AM nu q PM 6 DAYS A WEE l!AILft713 >UNOAY lO AM TIU 8 PM '1lfv-V I I I I I I I I I' I I l 1 I I' I I l · I I I I ' ! I l . I r I ~-w~~----_..--..._ . ._. ..... """!" ••• "'""!'._..~ ... ---.....,...,-... -"'!lll ... ~'9".'•~• .... •~ll!l"ll~~ ........ ICll&..,•2111s~a111 .. ~a .. c1911212 .. a~s's91c's .. !!lll ................... , • 1-... -~~ .. Or-......... Deuelaft. tJ ~ .... .-..w ''· ''· ......... ~-~·· ,..._..,..CAW7t4 11.iNl'eon.ty f,tlM n.-..-.. n. ..-.. fl!'lllR'"' a... ... "-. ttll 1"NI ........_ " OM• ..._, ... -..1, Jn, -.... _._ Pierce Broe. a.n ---.. ·= ,...-...w... . ...,. .,...-=,_...,...,...... v•-'-• ...-~""...--.._ .... _ r--::..,_ A '·I. -"ti _, ONllle "-~ OslMdl ~ -.-tn memory ot BUI &o.dway --r· 11 .:=-..CA= 1tt•u=-••· Ut M41I ~,........,., 11. IL TNI •11 *11 w..., PWUC !Pa Lf'Vecke. Frlenda 642·9150 U!!-........ .._ ._ ....,_ w ~ • ... ~1.1. ... lo\4M Wltlt~~~Or1• ":!U.IOUl ... .-1 William R. (Biil> may "'a ll at thel---ICllOC&::==::;:;;---~~illlli~•;;;--.... __ C =r-- -"" = ""-• I IT~-IAV«b, 03, of New. ,.......;,, on S.Wr· 08CAll H. SCHOCK. .,_.:=:-:.-=: ~~ .... ---"· '--.., 2MiitMSUlll•1 NllWICI ~ ,.,., ==...::::::,-;:port Bwh, .,...ct ct.y.from2to8P.M. pwedawayJanuat)' 1W1UUt'Tl9• araf'd• =:t L .. 11 ......... ~C...Dll ,-lf&t .. " --n.!.91~:::t.°'• ... ,~ &O.•ta1,..1t.ll0'7 away January Ill, On Sunday. from 9 12, 198e. Beloved Dr-. c.. --.CA . ~-=------............ II MiilWWW••••• ,.._,., ~---~ , ..... w .... ,,,,. ..... m .Hunt-1888. He la •urvived M p~ 1111-....i..-'•L -t Wilbur D. -... -n. ....... 11..,.,. -A.-----...-. ._n•m•n ·-·--:r · ..... ....,,~!"4' ._,hiawtt M Two A .. tot .-.~ ..... •"""' o • .... _... --""A --::=..--L 0 OI NINlllLA 1fto --• ... -.. , -.a "' e, M, Kaulbore~tond Sd>odoond-~ ~.:'::.':~ w,,:."'.. CA°"' M. ....... ..1... MJHTI.:. ~ -:i=r~ ANO =d· 191\t• Afte. Ca = = J' N:u:,f Schacht, 772· 817 Schock. Btoc!Mr 0 ........ Oowlcv of OrMiee· ™' 1 1 """ ...... ---.... Ootw Dill ...... ,, ~ ~r DU 0..... COMM eu--.. 11112 Anaheim. Sl~ crand· MBYER O J .. ! .. ~~~~tie~' !~ -.U MO. f'lrf70t w1tt11M °""111 a.. of Or-...,,.. CAW , Celt. 11tU e>rtw. ~ lleadl, "°""'°"9 .,..... c..,_ It., lllountaln Vfl.. h iJd 1 • SVEA R MEYER ·-..-~•u · n.-, ; ,._. ..... Mel...._ of .,. ~ on Decafl'IMI ™' llullftW II ...,. JIM....._..-. 1t1 Cell. nl4t w ITAW tty OA 12708 c rep_, ~ 1r .. , · · ... -1urvived by 7 IJ'U'd· ---- 11 ,_ -""·--..., .... ..,,., --r--· ""'--.. f,.. •••-1e -1r~ndclilldren. HI' 8', p•Hed •way Children, 4 1 , .. , NMAarfl 11tt Denni•' ,_.,. lelioh.C.W . ...., t342Co11uaec0rtw.Hunt·~.....,...oeo..,,~bV:•9'Mfll 'PW'f· 1rand1on, WllJ lam January 16, 1888, ar.ndcht.ldren. Ser. Drtw. cO.ta ~ CA ,,.... "'....., -C.o.--...... Tlllll ~ le oon.-'"810n..._,Collf.'"4t Dlmel-..Oc1111 .21tO"'-d ~ Patric k LeVeck e after • lone run.. wt ' C-.. ...... .,,, T!lll 11 :a1e:an1~ ~ ~-:._ INh.tdl• TNI 1tu111w le oon· H11 Avenu.. l lOO, Ooeet Coanne Cubele · • . vices 1:30 P.M. TuelJ • ...,..:OW...Noolerdl ...._. ..... c•a,.,. wttt1tt1teo.ty.._...,_. ....,. ._. dYae.d1:¥:•.,.,..•u11 ..._OAtttat T!lll lte19rMnt w tied preceded him in She WM former Re· day January2l l98e · __ .,__ __ .. o_ ,,. •• ., ___ ---oec•,•---.. --.,.,_ da1hln.JN2.Hew• cordlna5ecttwyor •• i..Jn1e Ch~h of .... --11.11, ..._..,ClnnaoC.-tL-, -.. _ _.OIO.· --·----..... -._.._.,_.,, .. __ ,, aPutl'i'eoldentofSt. 0r.,...eow.1yBitd the Flowers. Fonot at,.,..'*'*Y 1. ,... De11yPMot0tca•. lM6.Jen D ~·-:'I: County Oft JMwly 1 • wltfltNCouriey~ofOr• '*·by er.. ltlfl'lllY Ven-ttll _ 8.onlface CathoUc Club. A member of , -wn GJ-..a-•-... or. a..nt 4, If, 18, , ... , C _ -" "'91CountyonJaWy H , U.. a Celfilwnle 1Jm1t..s r-•-M U•-•--'"'-' .....,. lll'JllllAK il'' • lalM)( ....., t1 ,,, ... '• CA ,.,,. 1111 l*'•••llp, a.w11 i-ert. ~ Orange c... Church, Holy Name Coata eoa nu .... ....., eet Lawn Mortuary --------1 - -.. ·--.,_ --· "' -L "'-· ---11. IL Socioty, Member •• Soclety. Swvlved by Cootributlono may .. MUC ll)TIC( I-,., ........... Delly Noc .-....Y ta, 21. ~ o..,. CoelC 21tO "9d H1I AYMUe, 1aoo. 25. and ~ 1. ,... Knichta of ColumbUI, aon, Robert I. Meyer made to the ,.. __ _:.r or ~ °""--f*'-Y t,,, 1... Delly Piiot JMuatY 11, 21, ColcaW..,CAt2121 S.297 n......-f ~-• On f B k ti Id · ~ .,...ITAW PICrlftOUIMJIHllH 'D111y"°40.21.l•.Jari 8A-3to '*'-Yt.1,1• 08L..,..~.a vrnlll'r o 1TUUt.a. o a HI e . HeartAl9oclaUon Thefolowlng pereona•• MMmlTA~ 4, "· ''· ttM. Wfh 8A-32t Callfornlt corporation, PWlJC ll)TIC( September 29, 198$, brother, Seved · dlMt ..,..,_ ee: The Ac-The f011owtf1t pereone... "8JC ll)T1C( t17tt Laae ~ A¥9nU9, Mr . and Mr 1 . R9chon of Costa Cffntlng Proleulonal•. doing ~•: Vldeoe 41 PWlJC ll)T1C( •aoo. E Toro, OA t2t30 '9CT1TIOUI ..,..... LeVttke celebrated Mesa; irandchlldttn, 1"41 "9dwood S1 .. Foun-U. 4013 =• Ave, "'9lJC llJ11C( PICllUOUl•H•M Thie bUttMae 1• con· MAmlTAW their 70th wedd• .... M~M. Mohrmann *' v.._, CA 921oe c~ CA I MAim nam n P1Cnnoue w11 M'9d by. • geno,11 PW'f· Tile~ P*'IOnt.. .... Ma CA M•delyn Ellubelh Ahmedfl'atelandMoflem. PIC""10UIM:lll•• TM'*-'"ig..,...... llMmlTAW ,_.,. ~~-:~ anniversary. Mw of of \eo, .; McCo rm ick , 181141 mad Pete!, 542t WMt NMmlTA~ dolrlo~ee: ThelOIJowlnOl*IOftt•• """-vE.Df...., ~ Trevel TOIQ, t15 Christian Bur:ial will Donald Meyer of "9dwoOd It., Fount• ~ ... Lehnfwctt, s.nta AN. OA Tt................... Flf'IT TICHNOLOGY, doing~ •:.KETI""" ~ ~ _. ~ ldgewitw. lalbo•. CA be ~lebrated at St. Concord, cA. Viai\a· tev. OA t270I Jay $ktdlqul end Arif~ bullr'l9i M: 25S 1 lunye, Newport CMATIVE MAn ~ wlttl.,.. ........ ., "-""' ..,.. t2181 Bonif Ch h i ti ""·_...-Janu 'fNt tlutlnete le con· Shtrll. 1tlttl& Mount WA800 LTO,, 4IONtw· IMctl,Cellf.taeeo IYSTEMS, ... W. IMer, M19 COWl(yon~I. Don O l t l z , tt5 ace · W'C n on • ...,....y, • ducted by. an lndMdu.i OlencN. F~aln Valley, port een..r ~ 13.20, H...etCorpor.uon., eel-Me •21•. Coeta ..._, 1M8 _ Edgewater, lelboa. CA Anaheim on Sunday, ary 21. from noon ~ E. Mc:Cormtelt .CA 92708 NewDof1 Beacll, ~ 1om1a m t ~ Newpott Cellfornla 12129 ... _, -t21e1 January 19 at 3 P.M. unt1J 9 P.M. at Pierce TNo ttal9mtn1 wae Ned Thie t>ualf'leU I• con-t2Mo ~ Cellf. tHto Aodly J. ~. 2414 "*"'*' Orange COM! Tiiie butlMM I• con-In will be B Bell 0 --.. way wMt.,... County c1er11 of Or· ducted by· A gener111 part. ww.rn A. ..._ a aea. Thte t>uti.,... 1, con. N, Tuetin. 10... 8anta Ana, Diiiy Piiot ..1enuary 11. 11. ducted by: an lndMcluel terment at ros. DIVllU Mee County on December nerwhlp betfll • .._,....,P811· due1ed by:aoorporatlon Callfomlet2706 21.anct F*'-ry 1, tM8 Oon<Matz Holly Sepulcher Mortuary where 1er- /) tS. tM6 Ahmed P•tel .,.,.., 8208 W. Oceanfl'on1. Wlltlem Kevin H•aeett, Thie bualneea It con-S.:rte Thie 1tetemen1 wae flied C-emetery in Orange vices will a1ao be held ,_ Thie 1111emen1 wea tied Nowport Beacll, Celifomle Prtaldent ducted ~IMMdual with Ille CounLClerk of Or· Jm•. to-be a-n.-Wedne.day~ J.Anuacy Pubflthed Orange COUI with ttie Coun1y c... of Or· t2M3 . Thia ttetement ... tied Aocllty ~ "8JC" NOTICE enoe Courtly on ~ 3. nownd). The family 22 at 11 A,M. Inter· Dally Piiot Januery 11, 11. enge County on December ttva1ftt1M Je _con. wttn tN eounty'Ctlr'k or-or. lliliiftiiil'Wi lliCI · ttitl 25J*'*Y-t..-1M1 t3. tter. --MMd by..,,.... penrw. ange County on Daotmber WlthtNCountyelerltofOr· ncnnoue-.-1 ,_, .doNIUona be ment Fairh aven Sa-307 ,_ eNp -:..JM ~oa_Oleantler ..,._ ITATIMINT Publlthed Orenee CoMt e to SL John of Me mo r ia I Par k . .__ _ PubUthed 0r"'99 Coaat WllllM\ A. IMW ,.._ 18, tMS The folawlnO l*eont are Dally Piiot J9nuorY 1'· 11, God Hospital for the Under the direction of ~Pia.IC N0TIC( Dally Pllof'Dit~l:-1915. Jen Thie ... llment wet ftled Pubbhtd Orange COM! ,_ doing ~ M : Com· 25, and Febl'uery f. 1Me _.....;..;;;;;;.;;;.;;;..;.;.;..;.;.;;.;;.._ 4, t 1, 18, 1Ne. wttll tNCounty Olertl of Or· Da11r Piiot J~ 11, 21, Publllhed Orange ca:' puter betlllnoe, 243t N S..2te IUNMCM COURT 8e2tO "'09 ~ on Deoernbef Fetinwy t, 8, 1 .... ... Dallyt 7"" ~ ,.: TUlllln AV9., Ste. 0 , Sante --------°" CAU'ORMA, 18, t.-......_1 tN&, anuary • • Ana, CA 92705 PWlJC ll)TIC( COUNTY OP OIWtCa. rtlllC NOTIC( ~ 1Ne 88274 au..,. 0 . ThUrt>er, 2851 _ ............ ..._ ....... __ _ 1n l"8 Matier of the Apptl-Publltllad ar..,.. •-.,.NOTICE ~· Aoad, Orange, OA l'ICTmOUI Mlllllll callon of MARK MATHEw l'ICTIT10Ue llllll•M Delly Piiot December 28• ,..._ 9*'1 NAm ITATWT IRIOHTMAN ANO CHAD MAim ITA,,_,,, tte5, Januwy 4, 11· ti, PICTmOUI .,.... PWlJC NOTICE ThomM N. Thurber, 2851 Ttle followlr'Q pereona are EDWARD BRIGHTMAN, The following pereone are 1tee MAim ITAftmWT Wynoete Aced, Orange, CA doing l>ualnete •: E)'t A• MIN 0 RS , 8 Y THEIR doing but1r*5t at: Clr'boe 8&272 TM ~ pereone .,. l'ICmlOUI Ml 1111111 9*'1 IOClel• of Orenge County, MOTHER. DOLORES ANN Rettaurent, tOOO Brletol dolno butlnett ae: MAim ITA~ Thie butlneu It con· 1441 Avoc:adO, Newport MARIEBELL.lorChangeof StrMt North, Newport EOUCATIONAL TU-Thttolowlngpereone.,. ducted by: I general part· Betct1.CA t2MO Heme eeecn. CA 92teO TORIHO ANO CONSUL TINO dolna ~ -nenhlp Rlctlerd P. Kr•tz. MO., 17 Me. A111Jll K-.tti J0Mpn Rybut, l'ICTmlDUe IUH•ll IEAVICES. 211111 Loma OfJJ PRODUCTS, 785 W. 8UMr'I 0 . Tiuber Harbor Ridge, Newport oe.tt TO IHOW CAUM 4831 Brooe c,.._.t, New-NAm ITA~ Verdt Mlttlon Viejo Cellt. 171'1 atr.c, &Ille E. Coeta Tiiie tta9elnent WM flied IMcf'I CA t2MO '°" CHMIOI Oii MAim port Betctl. CA t2M3 Tile f1o11oMo1t '*"°"'.,. 12ttt' ' ..._, Callfotnla 9H2t With the County Clerk of Or· StePNn H. Johneon. MO .. Cleo. ... , Thie t>uelnett It con-dotne_ ~ u : Ad· Or M6cf1M1 Landlno. Jr.. ~'acter ~ ~ Ccudy on Demmber t5 Starllgflt. lrvlne, CA l'llTfflONIR, OelerH duc1ed by: A llmlttd per1Nr· voetm, 120t DoW9 atr.t, 2t1it LOIN V.-de, Mlttlon 223 e A\19, lelboe 20, tMt t2MO Alm -........... I thlp 8utte 800. Naiwpot1 leach, V1tfO Celt. t2ett ltllnd, l2M2 ,_., Peul F. Olton, MO,, 2827S ,..._Ill .... oewt tw M K. JOMph Rybut CaRfomlt t"90 Bettye Joy Landlno, o.tltlit Ann~. 223 PubllNd Orenge Coaat Drlz.t M11a1on Vlafo, CA ........... ]fl:an.... Thie 11ttement WM ftltd BerbeiaJ.LAMll, 1242W. 2tttt LOJMVerdt. MIMton Agate Aft, lelboe lllencl, Diiiy Plot Jenuary t1, ti, 92"2 ....... .._.., -..._. with the County Clertl of Or· OcHn Front, Newport ~. Cellf. t2t11 Cellfornlt t2te2 25. and Fet»Nary t, 1N8 M1c:t1aet K. Fartty, MO .• -* ...... ::e ange Coutlty on December leach, ~ t2tlO l'hit buatneea •• con-Thie t>ualMM It con-S.2n eea Cliff Drh1e, l aguna _, CllM ....... . 23, 1915, Thie t>u--. It con-ducted by. llutbend and w1tt ducted by. en lndMOutl IMcf'I, CA 92851 .... -* ....... ,_ duc1ed by. An~ Dr Mictletl LMdlno Jr. o.t1t11t A. JoMton rtaJC NOTICE Thia bueln"' 11 con· aM C-.....,.,.... ll'U9il1hed Or-.. C.... Barbara Jo L.oWl11 Titt. ttatement -· llled Thie etetemtnt WM flied · ducted by: a n unln-IT II ~ OMWD De1J .... DM • -. ,,_ Thia .... ..._,. wu fMed wtft1 the County C1er1c of Or· wfttl the County Clerk of Or· l'ICTmOUI MWl8 eorporated MtOCtatln Ott1et ... al ,.._ ..... •••• 4, 11, ti,-. wtth tt. County C... of Or· .,. County on Januery ti, ange County on December HAim ITATDmNT tt1an 1 pa11,,.,.,,1p ....... ....., .... I.... • ..., .,. County on December ,... 18, 1N5 The lollowlng penione .,. Rlctlerd P. Kratz. MO. ... .... .... ...... ... 18, 1N5. 1'111'91 ,_ doing bu""-... Pacific Thi• atatemenl WM filed D11Mfte»11t Me. I at 119 •-.,. MnflC( ,_ Publlelltd 0r"9 Coaet Publllhed 0rqe CoMt Coae1 Mancoemerit Com· With the County Clel'k of Or· CMe C.... .,,..._ ...., '"-"" ca., I. L...n. A....., Diiiy PMo1 Januety 18. 25. Diiiy Piiot December 21, 11any a2tn PhHHnt enge County on December ._.. Ma, C•a~ 911 PICTmOUa 9UIMll .. LMr, 1111 0... ....... Februaty t, 8, ttee 11115, Januery 4· 11, t8, Str..C, El Toro, CA 9H30 17, IN S 2111111. et 1: 1 1 e.... MAm ITAft..wf ...... -....,.,. ....... SA-3t7 1tM Debbie A. llaclc, 22155 ,__ A.II., 9'ld .._ 9'ld ..... Tile fot1ow1ng 1*90f1t.,. CA -S.HI PhMMnt Street, El Toro. CA Put>lllhtd Ortno-Cout ..... ~~ .=.. ":: .... , ........ "" .,. -"'-eo.. ·-. -m .,.,. .. "' ... , ,......, "· "· ""'• ......._...... __. lord•btt PlumOlna a leek Delly Piiot Dec 2•. tte5. Jan ..._"" rtllJC NOTICE Dennie van Baalt, M&4 2S, and February t, 1188 ........ ,......_,... Aow Servtcet, 33b E. t5th 4, t1, 18, 1tM. f'ICTITIOUIMWM NewSalem Street 181. Sen St·288 -~ St Coeta Meta, CA 92127 Se213X Mm ITATDmNT l'ICTinOUI 9UIMM [)lego,.CA 12128 .,.." 'uw;:::-t: Atymond Clle rlu The folloMng pwaon It U..ITAW Tflte butlnett 11 con. rtB.JC NOTICE ..... = • "'1111MA 111 Blelcmen. 330 E, 15th St. rtllJC ll)TICE doing bualnW •: The folloWlng pereone ere ducted by. a genertl part. --------._ ar._.. C.... De1J Cotte Meta. CA 92127 (a~OUA SERVICE COM· doing butlr*5t M : Coe1a nerlhtp f'K:TITIOUI IUIMM Not. • 111H "IF .. ... Thlt l>ullnett I• con-PICTITIOUI ....... PANY (bJWATER w~s M... ~uto Wuh. 20St Debbie A. 8leCk ..... ITAft....,. ... Gira .,..' z. ' ,.._. ducted by: All lndMduel MAim ITAW COM p AN y , t 3 4 3 2 Harbor Blvd, eo.ta Meta, Thie 11atemenl wu llttd The lollowlng pet'IOOI are !ft tNt-..., .. .._. -ReymonO C. lltnnan The fo11owtng '*"°"' .,. &unnyv.lt, G•den Of'O¥e, CA 12927, wllh Ille County Cttrk of Or· ootng bualnW •: The Saf • ........ HRIJI.... Thie llattfMl'lt ... tied Oolnabutlr*5t•: Cellf.92644 Jay W, Gould. 1221 w. = Counly on January 3. ""''Store, noo Orange. _..,,.., .. "'9., ef wllhtheCountyC...ofOr· PARSONS AVIATION TtrTy Lee Fina, 13432 CoMt Hwy, #317. Newport 1 _ tllor'pe Ave., Sit I , Buent Mid....,__ ange County on ~tier SALES, 3t00 ~. eo.ta Sunnyvale, Getden Grove, Beectl. CA t2M3 Pu ...... ~ ,.._ r~ Plftl, CA 90620 o..... Dill: 11,.. 27, 1111S. MeM. Ctllfomta 92425 Cellt, 92644 . Tllfa butlneaa 11 con· ...... -.. .,.enge Denny Atx Reynoidt, 83 """ T ....... ''·· '8911 JM* R. Partant, 1311 Thie bul lneta I• Con· dVcted by: Art lndM<ll* Delly Piiot January ,,, ta . Woodtleven. L•n• Niguel, ..... of ,... ....,.., Pul>IWltd Dfenge Coett ..... OrM, Santa Ana. Call-OUCtad by: an lndMOual J'f w. Gould 25, and FtbniMy 1, lttle CA 1211n eewt Delly Piiot Dec 21, 1 .... Jen fomla 12707 Terry Lee F1Nc Thie ....,,..,., wee tied Sa-300 Thie t>u•l~H 11 con-U... a ............ At-4, 1t, 18, ttetl. Dennie L TlrnlnoM. 1934 Tllla ttatemen1 ... flied with tt. County Clerk of Or· dueled by: an lnc!Mdual ..,., tw i-1•u•, 1711 8&2t2 Wlndwd Lene, Newport wtth Ille County Cttrk of Or· ange Counly on December Pia.IC NOTICE Dan Aenotde ...,._ 9'M., .... nt, lleectl, CllbTM t2taO .,. County on Jenuary 7, 23. 1N5. ,_,. .,_ 11 Thia ettlement wu filed C.... ...... CA -•-JC ll)TIC( Thia IMlefnett It con· !tee l'ICTITIOUI wllh the County C1ert1 of Or· ~ Ortno-Coat l"uat. ducted by: oo-pertr,.,.. ,..,.. Publllhed Orange Coaet NAm ITATDmNT enge County on January 3. Diiiy Pilot Jant.1ary 4. 11. 18. l'ICTrr!OUI 9U9Mll Jemet A. Partone Publtthtd Orange Coaet Delly Pilot Dec 211. 1N 5. Jan The loHowlng pereon1 artt ll&e 21. !IN .. ..._ STATIMDIT Thl9 ltattmerit.,.. filed Dally Pllo1 January 18, 2S. 4, 11. 18. 1tM. doing bullneM u · P And A f»711S St·28-4 The following pertone ara wtlh the County C... of Of. February 1, 8, ttee ~St Turtle Rock Partnerlhlp, 18 Publllhtd Ortno-Cout ---------doing l>ullneu u · Clatalc arige County on December SA·30tl Barltto, Irvine, CA 12715 Delly Piiot January 11 , 18 . .. _fC MnTIC( Leulng 01 Newport Beech, 23, 1915 ._IC NOTICE Monte 0 PrlM. 21'91·8 25, ind Feb<uary 1, 1188 _ _....,. __ uat. __ nv ____ 3300 Irvine Ave Suite 325 ,__ •-.,. MnflC[ ~ Rlmhur11, El TOfo, CA 12830 Sa-215 Newport 8Mch 'c A 92MO . Publlehtd Orange Cout l"-.n."" l'ICnTIOUl IUIMll Lynn M. PrlM, 21911-8 PICTITIOUI IMl ... 11 Jeue E 'Lama 32 Otlly PllOt December 28, NAMll ITATDmNT RlmlMl1, El TOfo, CA 92830 -------- NAMll ITAff•NT Belcourt Ori~ North 'New· tHS, Jenuary 4. 11. 18, ~~A=• The following pereona.,.. Merle H. Amundeon, Rue fltlll.IC NOTICE d The::::::::: :::-00' art port BMch, CA 92"() 1He Sa275 The following pereone art doing buetn .. t H : Ad· =•CA V9~~ Newport 'ICTITIOUI IUIM81 ~OMPSON KRAY. 4800 Stewert R. Wlllon, 22tfO dotng bullneM M: vancecl Toollng &EngraYlng. Thia' butlneH 11 con· NAm ITATll....-r Cempue Drive, Newport Del Valle St. Woodland Hth, ••.,. Mnnrr DUTCH TOUCH GROOM· 2121 S. Kffaon, Santa Ane. due1td by , geiwral part· The lollowlng -..on It 8Md't Calif0fnl1 12eeo CA 113&4 ... _... ""'~ ING. 134 E. 11th St, Cotta CA 12707. nerehlp doing l>uelneae -Earl' A. WMllte, 2117 23rd Thie buelneH 11 con· M9N, Callf 121127 Wllllarn A. Schaefler · 2tl81 Monie G. PrlM PACIFIC COAST CON· SV..C. Coett M.... Call-dueled by: ACTTT10UI MllMN T 1 n j a I( t pt r . 2 2 8 Rlverllde Or, eo.ta MeM. Thie ate1ement wu nled STRUCTORS, 711 Pacific fornle 82827 SI-art R. WHton MAim ITA~ Walltfor•1, Coeta Mtaa. CA 12827. wtth Ille Counly Cltrll of Or· Cout Highway #304, Hunt· o.ri Scheuer. 40t Via Thie 1111ement .,.. llled The IOllowlng ptrtont "• Celtf. 121121 Thie bualn•H I• con· enge County on Jainuaty 3 . lngton 8Nch, Ctllf. 121411 Udo Newport 9"ch. Ctfl.· wlthtlleCountyCltrttofOr-dotng bulln•111: Tim Moullrup, 27711 Cluctedby:AnlndMduel 19 8' Mk:t1aet 8lelr Smith, 711 ...... t2t27 ..... "°""" °" -P 0 0 V I b E N T Lo<-. Coolo -· C..ff Wlllom A. Sd>-..., ... Pooll lo COHI "'&::.' 09Yld Se6dea. M 1 Ethelin· 111. 11115 Jan 4, 11, 18, p R 0 p E R T I Es I N • 92828 Thia •t•tement --ftled Put>lllheO Orange Coae1 •304. Huntlng1on • de. Bree Ctlllomia 1tee CORPORATED, a Celltomle Thlt t>uelnen 11 con· with tt. County C*1t of Or· Deity Piiot Januery 11 18 Callf. 12848 TIMt butlneH le con· ~ COfJ>Ofttlon, 10 Salzburg, ducted by. joint VWtture ange Courtly on Daotmber 2s and February 1 11M · Thia buelneH 11 con· cM:ted by. t geii«al patt. Pul>lllMCI Ortnge -..-t Newport BMcll. Callfomla Tlm Moullrup 18, 11115 ' ' Sa-301 ducted by an lndMdual rwlNp Dally Pilot Dec 211. 11115 Jeri 12880 Thie •tatemant w• llltd MlcllMI 8. Smith Earl c w 111111 4, t 1. 18. 1tee Nleholu J PllQ«, 10 wtlh 1tie Coun1y Clerk of Or· Publlthtd Orange COMt ™• 1111ement -.. llled Thie IUtemenl wu lllad Se2e5 Selzllurg, Newl>ol1 Beac:h, ano-County on Jenu.y 9, Delly Pilot Dec 28, 1M5. Jan "8.IC NOTICE with 1he County Clertc of Or· HAMOR LAWW· MT.OUYE Mortuary • Cemetery _ccematory 1625 QI'* Ave. -Costa M ... 540-555-4 wttti "'4 County Clerll of Or· Clllfornla 12MO 118' 4, 11. 18, 188'. ange County on January 7, ... County on o.c.i-nber Thie l>utlneH la con-'9r?• 8a2'4 PICTITIOUI IUIMll 19M _ ti tMt ducted by.a ~etlon Publlttled 0ranot co.t_ MAm ITATIMINT • '217..a .,._ ___ ' ,._ PmtJC-NOTIC( ~ J: Piiger, --Pr.i:. Dally Pilot Januwy t8, 2S, rtaJC ll)TICE The folowlng pereona "' Publithtd Orange Coae1 ~ Orange Cout dent Fet>rvery 1, 8, 1tM doing bualneet n : Reel Delly Piiot January 18, 2S, Dolly Piiot o.c.i-nber 28, 'ICTITIOUI .,._.. This ltatemen1 WM filed SA·311 l'ICTITIOUl.IUH•ll 1Tlme Video Co .. 2700 W, February 1, 8, 1tM ttta, January 4, t 1, 18. NA• ITAT'llmWT with the County Clerk of Of. MAim ITA~ Cout Hwy,, Newport 8Nch, SA-312 .. . ,... Ttie ro11owtng '*'°"' .,, ange County on December MnJIC[ The foliowlng pet90nt .-lcA t2M3 Sa273 doing butlnen ... 18, 1985 --rta.IC "" doll'IQ ~ -~ w-.·. WOtld In, A Cali---.,. MftTICE HUGtiES VISALIA, LTD.. ..--__ ,_ ..,_11 Group Pr~ ler~lomle Corporetlon, 2700 W. 1 _ _....r....;_-._"'_....""----Two Corporate Ptau, Suitt PubOlhtd Orange Coae1 r-"'-• YICet IO Brootcllolow OrM Coaet Hwy .. Newport 8Nch, ,ICTITIOUI -- 11 -------:-::---250 N......,,... "--~ Call! Dal"' Piiot December 28, MAm ITAff•NT • ' CA t2M3 --PlaJC NOTICE 82e8o ·-,,.,.' """""'· · 1eat J1nu1ry •. 1 t, 111. The lollowlng pereon It Santa Arla, OA 92705· ' fhle bu11naH 11 con· NA• ITAff•.lfT __._.;.:;;~....;.;..;;---Hugri.1 tnvest"*1ta, a 11116 doing t>utlnett M ' Gerekl J. ~ ~I ducted by: a COfporatlon The lollowtng Ptf"6n• are l"CmlOUI Mll ... ll C1lllorn11 generel partner-Sa270 THE P,.INTING CLUB, 811::-!V StrMI . ..,._._, , 1 Marlhall E. Mv-r1. Vice dolng bl.lllneat M: MAm ITAff•NT lhlp Two Corporat1 Plau, 31711 pu41m., # t 14, eo.ta 921111 1 Prnldtnt SOUTH COAST DOOR & Tiie lollowlng pereoni "' Suite 250, Newport Beach, D1m•1c Mnftrr M9N. Cellf. 92828 Thi• buelneu 1' con-, Thi• etatement wu filed SASH. 1741 Tutlln 128. dOtl"9 bulllMM u Orange C1111 92660 r.-. nu ""-Joeepll •Rlttc•, 31128 So, dueled bJ; An unln -wllh the County Clerk of Or-Co111 M ... , Cellf. 92127 Co.t 8-" & Door, 2912 Myrtle Groneke, 50S F:CTITIOUl IU ... tl Flower, H, Senta Ane, Callf. corporett Htoclatlon1 ange County on January 3. Chrlllopher Tye Corum ~fl'lece Coell M .... s th Chi 'h Vl11Ua ......... T .. -NT 92707 other than . pertne!INp 198e Jr .. t741 Tuetln 128, Coeta ' ou now, · • .._ .. ••-Thi b I "' II con-Gtrakl J, PleMU ' -,-M9N, Calif. 121127 CA Celli 93277 The lollOwlng peraon 11 1 ut n -·-etaterriant "' ft1ec1 r-• -Nciflercl Mtchael StvOlt Th11 bu1me11 le con· dot l>uetneu u · ducted by:.,, lndMctuel .. _ . Publtthtd Orange Coat 8UMr'I Lind Corum, 1741 Ht,_ Ad, Cotti M•• ducted by ettmttedpartner· °'°MARKET CONSULT· JoeAltk• ftled wlttl~~~~~Oally Pt1ot January 11, 111, Tultln 128, eo.te Meul, CA tM2t ship ING, 208 N ~ St.. Tiiie -..emem W9' "'-. enge """"'"1 on -125 and Ftbfuery 1 tttltl Ctllf. 82827 .... ~ ~~"1_!k.11d'uacl on· I Thomae H Purcell. Gen-Unit E. Santa Ant, Ctllf.= wllh ttleCoun~onty ~~ ';O 27, 1te5. .._ ' ' S.·290 Thie butlMH 11 con· -"7· "'' '"''" er11 Partner 92703 ,, --1 • CoMt dUcled by:~ and wltt Ndlerd M. Savoie Th11 tlllement wu 'filed Dean Joel Domalewtkl 1 Publlthtd °':.Te Suaan l . Corum Tim "~.;..."0111~ with the County Clerk of Of. N NewllOPI s1 .. Unit E'. Pubfllhed Or ~ ~~.~ ,C:~· NS. Jen, PWUC ll)TIC( ~":',. "c::;"b;:' of~ _. ~-~ o.c.tnt>er 111ge County Gr1 December San11 Ana, Callf 92703 Deify Piiot J..::::" ti, H , s.Ht 1 PICnTeout -II ange County on JltltWrf t3, ·.~ .. , 3 t 1985 Thie bullneee It con· Febtuery 1 I . 1... 11Mm ITAW ttM . ' . . ---1 fl1'7m ducted by."' lndMduel . . .. ... 313 rtllJC llftftl'r The---per90nl "' ,__ .--PubH111td Or•"""" Cout .......__ J ·,____.....__._! <H'· ""'-. • .........,...., ,. ~ Orenge eo..,, -·.... .,_, '.,.,.......... ~ buelneM •: .... Publltfltd Orange Coeat Dec 28 1885 Jen Dtily P1101 Jan.Jary 18, 25, Thtt "''"'*'' -flied PICr"eoue -• v-.. ttO w. t5'h Delly PMot Jtfll.WY 18. 25, ~ Piiot tM · February 1, 8, 198e with IN Counly ca.rt of Dr· PWlJC llOTIC( MAm ITA~ St II OI, Newpott leach. Febl'uery t, a, ttee '· • 11, 1 . Sa2et! SA-323 ange County on Jenuary 10, The lolowlnt penona CA tHa SA-319 ncnnoue-• ~~-c.ro1 ~ "° w. Dl-1c M>TICE rtlllC NOTICl NAm ITAQ "*" ";;'"~"' OOftlUfteme 15th St. • lot. Newpon 1------....... --l ~ ._, The lollowtng pereon .. ... ~ leectl CA l2tt3 PWUC llOTICE doing ~ ae: 1420 · ~ . .,... ttO SyMa L.ane, 1tO W. 15th 1---------Clty of Huntington Beach OLD TOY IOLD1Ell'l8 Santa Me.~ 1270I St. • tOI. Newport IMcll, PICtmOUI ....... Requ.at for Propoeafa NEVER DIE, 1n1 Newport. John A. Mondo, CA t2M3 llMm ITAYW Food/Vendlnn o-atlon-Space .... Coet• ....... MHdOw lrook.. Coel Thie bUtlnett I• con-The IOlowlf'O penona .,. MOC NOTICE • ,.._, Calif t2t27 MIN. CA 1212t due19CI ...,, , .-.-a1 1*1· oott111 ~ ee: City Parka Robert 8ruce Phlltlpt, Doi J, ~. tOtOI . w, ..... ~ OOtl'I •2 INC. DIA MA THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH IS ACCEPTING 3037 FtrnllMth, Cotta Eton.Ctle19wClttt\,CAtt3tt nerc: ~ IA~E"8 •1,ttUaat t1t11 PAOPOSALS FOR A CONCESSIONAIR~S) TO OPERATE A FOOD ~~ C:t.:' 1, con-Of''::,Y A!:. :.:.~o!! ~":',_ ~~b;:' of~ ==· Coeta MMe, Clllf. YINOINO OPERATION AT ONE OR MO~£ OF THE CITY PARKS. ~ by; an 1nc1Mc1ue1 91202 County on JflMIY 3 Odle'• .a 1no.. • Cell· PA9'1<8 INCLUDE, BUT MAY NOT BE LIMITED TO, WORTH, ~ INol "'*"" TN• bUtl,_. " oon-f.1: ' romia Corporetton, 2 t2 El .. ...... ,,.N, MURDY, AND MARINA COMMUNITY PARKS. THE TYPES Thia ltllte!Mnt WM flltd clueted tiy:allmllaf,._,. ,.,. t7t11 Street. Coate ...... __, wtth ""C°""'Y Ciotti of Or-"*> i-ublltlltd Or•noe CoMt C911f. t2t21 OF REFRESHMENTS MAY INCLUDE ICE CREAMS, SOFT DRINKS. ange County on Wtve1y 2. Jofwi "· ~ Delly ll'llot JfJlt4My 11 1e, TNa bue1Mtt te oon- IANOWICHES, CANOY, FRUIT, ETC. THE CONCESSIONAIRE 1Mtl ,.,._ """n.:.=~"'o,~ 21.an<1lll*'-Y <. 'l!-m ~t.y-~~~Jt., WOULD HAVE TO PROVIDE APPROPRIATE INSURANCE. THE Publlllled Orange o... Mii County on.,.,...,, s. "'°ulllaat CONCESSIONAIRE WOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO PARK HIS Dlllfy Piiot JWMM; 11. 21. tlW -_.,. -Thie ettt9mtnt ... tied VEHICLE IN THE PARKING LOT AT A LOCATION APPROVED BY ,ebt'uery 1, I.,... .. ............... ,..._ '"~ ...-nv1-. wtth t11e County CWti of Or-THE CITY "'411 .---..,..,.. -'""County on Oecanller . ~ l'IOt .aarwy '.!t...11. MJhlOUI •111111 2J tttS ... .,. --21. Mel '*'-Y f, t... 1Mm ITACT n ' ,_ PROPOSALS SHOULD INCLUDE OATES, TIMES, SPECIFIC ~ ,.,,-. ..._ n. ~ .. JMlilllMd ar_,. ~ PARKS ANO TYPES OF REFRESHMENTS TO ..8E SEllV FCiiiiGWIL ._., -OellOt Joumll, ..:-...... ~ t':i ti, 25, ,_,.OPOSA1.'S Sm>ULO~ STA'rE PERCENTAGE OF GROSS ..,...ITAW I IT .-.-.-""'fK port lou .. n •1-C. Colee • • u.a ANO MINIMUM THAT VENDOR WOULD PAY THE CITY. The ........ Jill'90ft " II II.. ....._CA'*7 PROPOSALS ARE TO BE IUBMITTEO OR MAILED TO THE CITY ~MlftWa ":~':/•" 1 ff ,..,.... :,:_ ~n?~: CLERK'S OFFJCE, 2000 MAIN STREET, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA llOO w':...,_~I=-n.--..,.,.... .. 1 a~lflOI.:;.-" con---: .. ==·=··=;hr-• 92'41 TO BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE 4:00 P.M .. FRIDAY,_. .. -· .,... :::::"Ce"'":.-=_.,..,.,.. • ., ~"'\i= JANUARY 31 19M. IF QUISTfONS ARISE. PLEASE CONTACT JIM 9*7 -llt9ftt• .. ~ci" COfllllhMr ,.,,.... .. ,_,.,, - & ENGLE IN 'rHE COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENTAT (714) ,.:::,-~ =-· =;,,.• .,. • ,..,,, -"':.=~ .. ":::. = ~ .,,._ ...: A ADI 842-5678 53e-5488. ""'°" .... ,Celf.:-'7 , ... :::.*A .. ~ .. C°""'Y Oft 0..1 ........... TNe ...,.... _,,. .._ CA tlll7 M, 1tll ,,._. Mt ... 71 Publllhed orange Cont Detty Pttot January 18. 1986 ~.:,.. lrMIM• 111 ~ DMldt, '' ,.,._ ~1A::111 !!!!!!!!!~~~~L--------~~-Sa-332 Tiiie ...... , ... -.... lal, lr\lllle,CAll?" ll"W•llMd ---I~ ., , D - COVER PROVIDED by HUNT AND -ASSOCIATES ------.... -. - --~-- A PECIAL ADVERTISINC- PPLEMENT VOL. 5 N0.3 ATURDAY JANUARY 18, 1986 _J - I COVER HOME PROVJDED by HUNT & ASSOCIATES --~ PAGE 2. Market M9p 3. Col .... orthy & Co. 4. Untque Homel 5. Hunt & Alloci•t• 8. George Elklna Co. 7. ~ Weetem AMI Eat•te INSIDE PA• I . Grubb & EJMa •. Grubb & Ell6I 10. Rick Aldrette 11. Hllrbor Reelty 11. lJongl of Newport 12. Aemax of Coet• M8lll PAGE 13. AerMx of Coet• Meaa 14. Open H<Me Dnctory 15. Open H<Me Dnctory 11. J.M. Pet ... lelcourt 11. 811PC*lte &latee 18. S11P<)tnte Eatatee PAM 19.Ctueffied 20.Ctaltfted 21. CIUlffled ---- 22. J.M. Pet ... ~ 23. Cddw .. a.Ne•. Coet• Meu 24. Coedwelt &.nker, Newport ~--iliiiii------....------.....-;_._.--..~--~-------- ----... -------- Popular Delores plan with back bay, night lite, and mountain views. 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, end unit with air conditioning and security system. Two beautiful patios. $269,500 FEE MILLION S VIEW Beautifully remodeled "J" plan with spectacular views of sunsets and back bay. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. One of the most desirable locations. O PEN SAT & SUN 1-5 PM 503 Avenida Campo, NB $275 000 FEE A price reduction of $10,000 makes this 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo an outstanding buy. All neutral decor, with a western exposure. Fast escrow possible. 159 900 FEE FAMILY HOME Realtors - SPECTACULAR "R" PLAN One of the few Bluffs condos that has been totally c ustomized in every detail. All new kitchen, French doors, mirrprs, carpets, with oak detailing thru-out. This borne Ts so exciting it's impossible to mention all the features. 2 bedrooms, family room, 21/z baths. Has an expansive back bay view. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 PM 2423 Vista Nobleza, NB $399,500 FEE INCREDIBLE PRICElll VIEWlll This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Is the best buy in the Bluffs. Gourme t kitchen and a spectacular view. Com- pare the price and location . OPE-.! SUN 1-5 PM 2181 Vista Entrada, NB This 4 bedroom, 3 bath condo is just right for rhe investor. Great potential. With a little TLC this property is excellent. Nice greenbelt location, walk to C:ommuni- ty pool. A Macco 560 pbn with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths family room, formal dining room, breakfast room. This home is A very desirable one leve l "Anita" plan. This 3 located on a corner lot, with gazebo and hot tub in bedrO?m, 2 ~th co':'~o i_s well located to c;chools and backyard. Good property, good potential. shopping. Air cond1t1oning, shutters, neutral decor $297,000 FEE l easehold. S 152,500 CALL OUR OFFICE FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE PROPERTY IN NEWPORT BEACH OR TO ANSWER ANY OF YOUR REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS. Harriet Spencer Gayle Follingstad Joy of Newport Judy Loos Chuck Colesworthy, Broker Phyllis Goggio Cathy Col~sworth y 640-0020 t E8stbluff Vlll11•e Center, Newport Beach I.,., -..-•-..._. ._.,. --. ~---- NEW LISTING Tn ll .... HIE Spect.i, vacant In Irvine's Northwood .,. .. Planta- tion 8huttera, fonn.i din- ing, celeetory windows. Forectosure. $ tM.900. WHY NOT ENJOY A FREE WEEKEND IN PALM DESERT? IAU TO FlSllOl ISl.UI -Lush pool home In Irvine Terrace. 4 bdrm, L+P construction, 9.000 sq.ft . lot. private atmosphere. $412,000. FAMILY FIOUCS II OlJE CHI -A winner! Newer 2 story, ocean view, sunny street leads to beach, patios. decks. 2 fireplaces. $575,000. UltoUS SEWI -5 bdrm. 4 ba home + Income. Walk to CdM beach, fully upgraded, 3 fireplaces, spa. quiet street. $569,000. \ ftlT A vtEW -Of ocean. Sunsets, jetty. Extra large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep In Olde CdM. Build your dream home. $799,000. HE Of A llll, IELCOHT nit -Better than new. cleaner than original, 3 bdrm, picturesque land- scaping. custom touches at just $795,000. OIE UI l llAlJ LOTS -South of the highway, In Olde CdM;.3 bdrms, 2 baths. delightful street a block and a half from beach and bluff. $325.000. IOl·IJ·LA -A sharp decorator perfect CdM hillside adults home with a big pool and a little view. Two bdrms. 2 baths at $321 ,000. WTStll IU T .. -6. 750 MtJt. lot. possible R-2 zoning in great Costa Mesa rental location. Neat 2 bdrm Investment home at S 118,500. Dal• Pil•CT -Brand new in Olde CdMI COuntry English condominiums. 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm. Decks, patios. From $209,000 • Every couple who buys or sells their home through Unique Homes in 1986 -w111 reclfie free weekendslodgang at the famous Shadow Mountain Re- sort and Tennis Club in Palm Desert. So why not? Unique Homes ha$ the nicest people selling the neatest homes throughout Newport Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar. A IUl • .. -Finest family living, 4 bdrm. 3 bath, CdM "9i0hbot'hood overlooking harbor. tasteful decor, lovety yard. $485,000. MST CUCI fH JI( llCI -Lowest price among Jasmine Creeks larger plans, (plan 6), ocean and bay view, master suite. $339.000. IAYfltlT LIT -Complete with a cozy older home! Balboa Peninsula sandy beaeh. 3 bdrm, 2 b.ath with cute cabana. Just $475,000. A• IMCAll -West Newport duplex, 4 bdrm/2 ba and 2 bdrm/1 ba. Owner occupied, good condition, next to-beach. $2-19,000. A llftl.Y UfESnll -Harbor Ridge townhome with serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm. 3 bath. Impeccable condition and AC. $642,500. H nAT A flEUIC -Beautifully decorated, Impec- cable 3 bdrm, 3 bath \ownhome In Jasmine Creek. Owner transferred. Must aetl. $375,000. MT1I' F• COT• -Owners have to aelll Dual master suites with massive ocean view. Lowest priced condo In LB gated community. S 165,000. l LIT If LIT -Magntflcent 180° vtew of Dena Point Harbor, llghta, mountains. Owner desper- ate, make otter. you might own It. $102,000. II IY llSI -Thia 4 bdrm la adorable! Family room kitchen arrangement, muter suite, sky- lights, eundeck, poot, S289.000 In Npt. SALES OPPORTUNITY Three openings exist at Unique Homes: Lib- eral commissions. motivating meetings, outstanding reputation and exciting sales momentum. Be part of the most pro- fessionally agressive sales team In the New- port Harbor area. Phone Jim Wood, 675-6000. ... llTllllY 14 .. -$799,000 ·-.... 3 bdrm. view B. Hutchings .. -$325,000 . aJ1 ..... 3 bdrm. 2 ba, 1'/t Iota, So. of Hwy. o. Marku ... .. $3.39,000 1111,.... ..... ,.. 4 bdrm, ape, flrepleoe M. Brewer .. • $395,000 -a...., Dupe9'C 312 bdrm• 8 . Batrlogton .. • from $209.000 ,,.... If• 2 end 3 bdrm J. Skahan IPll llllllY 1_. ... $799,000 3 bdrm. view ... $395,000 Duplex 312 bdrms ...... A. Johnson -·-~~ K. Granieri •1111111. LY. au $485,000 View, 4 bdrm, 3 ba, famlly home 2711 ........ 8. Hutchings ... $412,000 4 bdrm .... ,... $795,000 3 bdrm, guetded gate • .,. ... $339,000 4 bdrm, IPll .. • from $209,000 ~and 3 bdrm " llU $475,000 3 bdrm, waterfront 2'11 ...... V. Slncialr ....... P.Merry 1 ... ,.... ......... M, Brewer ........... J.Skehan , . ._ ....... M. Rouuelot U~IVU~ I f(M~i. II.4l_TO)i,. f)ltJ-1)()00 P•aPIC COAST HIGHWAY AT lladll1llUR 90UUVAltD IN aJa0NA DG. MAil .. DAH.Y fttl.OT /BAL UTATS IATUllDAY JAN. ta. H•6/PAGa I urit & Associate~----..... REAL ESTATE 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 t~e ultimate in quality, design & detail 2 master suites with city lights, and water VIEWS, each spacious and tastefully appointed. Cuefully planned & efficient kitchen with aunny breakf ut area. Lighted gazebo is a wonderful place to gather while watching sunsets or sport. 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. 840-4888 2125 San Jo11quln Hiiia Ad. Newport Center SPLENDOR IN THE RIDGE Deeigned to pleaae the most ditcriminate, this 5 bed.room, 7 bath, luxurious custom home is located at the very -VIEW -top 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. Muter suite (over 1000 aq. ft.) with sauna, fireplace & breath ta.king VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at Sl,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt 6 Trafalgar Open Sun. 1-5:00 NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING -OCEANFRONT Charmin, Peninsula Point oceanfront. Cuatom deeiped and built for preten\. oWnen! Show by appointment with Evelyn Young. NEW LISTING -JASMINE CREEK, C.D.M. Guarded community, pool and tennis, larsnt single level Plan 3. Expanded 3 BR plus family room. Elegant, lmmaculat.e, Quiet! French doors, parquet noon, atrium -1arden room. To aee, call Barbara Kutle. $389,000. 100' FRONTAGE -COMMERCIAL PRIME Retail shope and offices -in major shopping district -Beach area, ample parking. Fee. S l ,650,000. Call Harriet Perry for detailt. TWO YOUNG HOUSES ON ONE LOT We're terious! Great oeportunity for the live-in inv•tor. Two teparate houses on one lot in Corona del Mar! Muter suites with private decb, dininr area -convenient to 1hoppins + entertaininc! Aleumable loan. Just reduced S60,000! Aakjng $325,000. *LEASES* VILLA BALBOA -2 BD, 2 BA. PenthoUM -Cathedral BIG CANYON -2 BD, 2 BA. Fireplace, private patio, ceilinp, fireplace, dining room, laundry. Sl.00. Evelyn. single level. Sub. terr. parking, comm. pool and tennis. S1300. Jeri. JASMINE CBBBX • OCEAN VIEW -3 BD, fam. room, 1pUt leve(. liaht and bright. Private •PA, gate guarded community. Pool and tennia. 12200. Jeri . .. 'w CtlllldJ I""" lt.u/•14, totulMI tie ?kw ~"" """ ..u ~-11'111'etNU/Me tie ~lt/N JtWe -ld~lllll1ribwl1""rl##ilnw,_.,tll ·• .. ~~~~~~~~~--------------------------------------------------11111!11 ............ .,. .................. ... CORONA D~L MAR DUPLEX -OLDE C.D.M. · Pnde of ownership ts reflected tn this beaut1fuHy maintained duplex. Each umt featurvs 2 bdrms w/numerous amenities plus a 4 car garage Great rental area. Almost $300.000 of as· sumable financmg. Ottered at $350,000. LINDA TAGUANETII EXCEPTIONAL HOME -SPYGLASS · 180° VIEW Bnght and cheery prnfessionatly decorated home with class & comfort tn expansive setttnc. 3 bdrms. 2 baths & fam~y room Wooden shutters, descnet bl111ds. hardwood floors. Fireplaces jn ltv1nt room & family room. Private spa m arbor setting. Beautifully landscaped. $557.500. BELL CHASE l ££ BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME · Eltra lge 60 ft, lot m chotee Corona def Mar location. Just one block from ocean. Build new or remodel this 2 bdrm. l bath adobe casa. Loads of room to expand. Priced at lot value $540.000 BfM OfXON FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW · Tiurd lot from Ocean Blvd. PresbgJous Site m prtmt location rust steps to the beach. Budd your new dream house or veat potenttal to remodel present structure. $«9,000. VICKI KRAUS I SANDY MITTMAN 155,000 PRICE REDUCTION -SPYGLASS HILL · PresticJous execubve home with ocun. moun· tam & city lights view m serene settinc. Pool & spa. New landscapme. UP&raded "Capehorn" model with 4 bdrms. 2'h baths. family room. wet bar, 2 fireplaces & hlrdwood floors. $640.000. BELLE CHASE LEE CUSTOM HOME C.D.M.-REDUCED $120,000 · Most spectacular luxurious custom home in old C.D.M. 2 years flew. One block to ocean. alt dass entry. trench doors. plantation shutters. Submit on down payment Now only SS 75,000. DOROTHY HAROCASTU BEST VIEW ON SPYGLASS HLL · fabulous 270° ocean, bay and clly lights view. large 2 story, 5 bdrm home-on enormous corner lot. Complete privacy. large assumable IOans $995,000. SANOY MITTMAN OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLDE C.D.M. + INCOME · On a very picturesque street. large 3 bdrm with family room, wet bar, 2 fireplaces man authenlte Spanish motif Includes separate and m y pmale oversized l bdrm income unit LINDA TAGLIANEnl NEWPORT BEACH REDUCED! SELLERS HA VE FOUND ANOTHER · Sophisticated Newport pool home. Perfect condition l ovely area. Now wine ~0.000. MARlYN Hill EASTBLUFf W/POOL a VU · four bdrm Lusa built plan "8" on prime corner lot ottennc complete privacy. spacious rear yard w/laree pool & spa. New decor within the past 2 years. Setters are motivated and look1ne for an otter. $369.500. DON DeTHOMAS ------------~ BALBOA ISLAND IAYFRONT · Wrth shore moonng, Three bdrm home plus 2 bdrm apartment or combine fof laretr home. Close to shopping. Good for investors at $645,000. MARI. YN TWITCf£ll MAGNIFICENT NEW HARBOR HILL CUS· TOii HOME · Ocean & city lictlts vn. Gated community. Impeccable quahty throupout. Gourmet kitchen, Kars wood floors. Berber carpets. luxurious master bdrm suite. Bu1lt·m entertainment center. Com· pletety finished oversized 3 car garage. Pool & spa. $950,000. SANDY MITTMAN NEWPORT IAYFRONT HOME W/14r FRONT AQE · Private dock tor 70' boat. 4 bdrms w/pnvate baths + convertible study, formal dining room, separate master wine w/sitting room. Large bayside deck. Sl.450.000 includes land. TOOOY s.rTli I ~ DeTHOMAS ELEGANT HARBOR HILL CUSTOM MANOR HOm · Private gated community adjacent to Harbor Rid&e-Tradibonal two story, 4 bdrm home. Beaubfuly carpeted & painted. Gourmet kitchen. Master bdrm suite. 3 car praee. E.ttensive use of used bfick. $775,000. SNfJY llTTMAN NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · large versatile plan 4 with a dramatic hvmc room. fireplace. family room & den. Good view. One of the larcest units m Villa Balboa. Assumable hnanttfll. Owner WIOUS. $182.000. MARIA BERCOVJTZ or lN>A TAGLWUTI LAROE. LIGHT a INVfTlilQ ·Four bdrms. 2~ baths, family room tn Harbor V'iew Hilts. In mmt condition! Nothing has been left undone to insure comfort & easy llvlnc. Motivated sellers are asking S3 79,500. TRUDY STU88l.HllD I TOOOY SMITH NEWPORT EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME Spacious "pride of ownership" two story, 4 bdrm. 3~ bath home m mmt condition near community pool Separate guest /matds quarters & bonus room on pool size lot. Pnced to sefH! $329,000. TOOOY SMTH DRASTIC MDUCTION, 9l.Uffl 4 llDRM · Sunny & airy end unit w/very private patio, eatinc nook in kitchen. Many UPCf ades. 4th bdrm is separate & cound be office or lft·la.• quarters. Owner wants immediate *· Now $225,000 w/land. SAll. Y SMPl£Y I W>YCE DA80l T 810 CANYON ONE STORY EXECUTIVE · Fabulous home for executive livme. 30 ~ sit down bar overlookmg golf course, stereo room. pool table area. 25 ft mirrored W1rdrobe plus walk-in closet. Reduced to only Sl.100.000. DOROTHY HAROCASnE NEWPORT QOl.f COURSE CONDO · En,oy veews from every room! 2 bdrm trHlwef home on BicCanyon Golf Course. Gated entrance, sunken hv1ng room w/fireplace, wet bar, 2 car earaae. $239,000. KIMBER BUTIS OCEANFRONT HOME + INCOME • Three bdrm, 2 bath owners unit upstairs w/master bdrm & bath plus fireplac.e. 2 bdrJI income unit downstairs w/flreplace. Seasonal rental. rarely vacant Lee is· sumable lst T.D. • MARIA BERCOVfTZ I MARl YN TWIT~l.l • LIDO ISLE CONDOS · Four 2 bdrm condos m super locabon. Steps to community tennis & beachts. Short walk to lido V1llaee. shops & restaurants. $199.000 each. CATHRYN TENNlllE LIDO 18LAND-R£MODEL OA REBUILD · Charmine 2 bdrm. 1 bath on chotee street to street location. ',; bk>ck lo bay, beach & visitors pier. En,oy community tennis. par\s & clubhouse actlYlhes. $285.000. MARI. YN TWITCf£ll BLUFFS, NEWPORT BEACH · Upgraded and beautlf u" Attractive "X" plan with wrap aroond paltO and cozy fireplace 1n master bdrm. Custom bte 1n k1tdlen and patio. Situated on a lowefy ereenbelt. Assumable loans. Reduced to $212,000 l..H. SALLY SHIPLEY COSTA MESA 110,000 PRICE REDUCTION · Now $164,500! Freshly painted two story, 4 bdrm residence. Macn1hcent red brtek flreplace compltments the attractive hvlftC room. The country kitchen looks out to serene carden with laree peppertree. JOYCE DABOl T / SAll Y SHIPUY HUNTINGTON BEACH ATTENTION SINGLE SD · l ive at the beach. Super uperaded studio condo. Quiet location neat to Huntington Harbor. fireplace. refrcerator. patio, bonus room. community pool, spa. One year home warranty to buyer. $78,500. MARY JANK RENTALS OCEANFRONT · Five bdrms. Peninsula. $2.650/mo. HUNTWitOTON IEACH CONDO · 2 bdrm. 1 story. adult. $895/mo. HARaoR HIGHLANDS · 3 bdrm home. Sl ,300/mo. NEAR HOAQ a 81.ACH · 3 bdrm condo. No pets. $900/mo. -----~-·c------;---------=--------------------...-------- ' One of the prettiest lots in Spyglass is only part of t he charm of a New Bed ford 4 BR, 3 BA. Used brick front co urtyard, gated pool and spa and security compound. A "best buy" ~t red uced price. Call for details 759-1501 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR TODAY Video equipment a nd movie· rental at less than l Xgross income in excellent shopping center location with very favorable lease and . inventory included. Best of all, owner will help with financing. Be your own boss in 1986! Call for de-tails 75-9-1501 SERENE SPRING EVENINGS Around t he firepit or re laxing 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 ·t his weekend, call 759-1501 BALBOA BEACH COTTAGE Elegant paned wind ows, french doors, patio view and extensive brickwork haveorought a touch of Cape Cod to t he year r6und balmy breezes of this vacation home. Get ready for summer. 759-1501 LENDER OWNED-PRICED RIGHT Best of Dover Shores overlooking the Back Bay and night lights. Secluded entry, private pool and excellent fi nancing. Full warranty. Call for private showin g. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2870 S•n Miguel Drive Newport BeKli, CA 92880 @ --(71.4.) "·759-1501 A.Nit MC.#t Ut ~..-. .Ulf ........... ~. ,...,.o..o ~· ... -------. -----~..._,_. --. -·------·- .. Rf.SIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES IPYIUll m.1 llM'TT ....... Five bedroom, 4 ~BA family home --Metkulous- ly maintained and nicely UPIJ'aded. Southp«>rt model with view of the mountatna and night lights. InvitiJ1g pool area with fire ring and covered patio. Virginia Swan ---., .... Very private 'Devonshire' u.nattached. Colomal cit y and night light view. Near main pool. Good assumable financing. Sharon Vogt n••••WNIT .,._ Nostalgic design of New England Cape Cod. Country kitchen, plank wood noon. cozy family room. 3BR. 2~BA. sitting room in mute! suite. Community pool and tennis. Loll F.gan .. • llllllT ......... -··-Five BR. 3 BA family home on large lot otferine ocean view, formal living and dinin&. plua a private deck off muier bedroom io survey the city below. Sandie Fix .... ... Beautiful Plan 'C' in the Bekourt Towne Collec- Uon. Many custAin upgrades. Two bedroornl. 2 baths. A pleuure io .ee. Great uswnable financ- ing. Sharon Vogt ........ ,.. .... Six -2BR. lBA apartment unita plua of6ce II*"'· Excellent West.cliff location. ao.e io lhoppinc & transportation. Renta low for area. Sandie nx 11111111 NEWPORT PENIN 2 BB, View HBR VW KNOLLS 3 BR. FR. C. PIS BELCOURT 2 BR, FR ... 1-5 ..... 1-4:30 ..... ·-~ ..... , BA YSHORES --4 BR. FR. wtrlmt 1-4:30 SPYGLASS RIDGE .... 5 Bil. FR 1-5 BIG CANYON t1,an.- 5 BR, FR, PIS 1·5 HARBOR RIDGE • .,.... 4 BR, 2 Jl'R, PIS 1-4 SPYGLASS ...... 5 Bil. FR. PIS, view l...f SHORICLD'FS .... 5 BR.. Fil. PIS 2-5 BELCOURT 11n.- 2 aa. Fil 1-5 HARBOR IUDGE ..,... 4 Bil, 2 J1l. PIS 1-5 HAR80lt IUDGI: .... 6 BR.. FR. PIS 1-4:30 HARBOll RIDGE 11, ... 5 BR, FR. P/8 1-4:30 11tlW .... M. Cooper ,.,., ....... L. f.can 11 ..... •.L &Partch ,. .......... C.A.lli8on ........... G. Amato ,..,, .. 0 . 8'bb n •••••u C.MMOn ........ V. Swan .............. M. Propp 11 ....... -.. B.Panch ........... S.VCJlt 11•111111 "· A. Peten ,, ......... A. Peten au llLlll blu11 Rare on market -very larp. Two larae BR, formal DR. family room penth<>U8e home. Show now -under market. U% Beazley/Linda Oeth. IUllRl llnml ........ Dover Shores -wonderful family home. HJch.ly UPCJ'aded with wood floors, akyUghta, bUliard room, 3 bedrooml, family room. loca of charm. Private pier and slip. Security system. Barbara Aune/Stephanie Grody .... , .. ,_ 11,111,111 Thia 5 BR, 3 ~ bath traditional, 3 years new home, within the private community of Big Canyon, offers the ultimate in privacy, nestled in the t.ree9 on a large aecluded lot. Extra larae family, living and dining rooms. Very light and open. Owner will exchange foe smaller home or ~r tenns. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody • lllYll • '8Y ... 11 ....... A well conatructed 8roedmoor home with a private corner location. Lota of treet and larae yard. Includes 4BR. 2 in BA. .... and pe.l poten- tial! Very well priced and ownen will tr.de down or for Palm Sprinp residence. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody ......... ..... .. - ma..._.. Oellrable 2 BR. llngle story, 'Oak.a'M' pt.n with NJ:WPORT HOTS -private 2 car p...,e and ~ aotf OOW"1e lllllllf I Rlllf ~~ON ,,~ fiw""n!:; view. Includes the land. Amumabie finandne. ~ BR.. rR 1-5 D. 8'bb Martha Macnab SPYGLASS HILL a.-.-...... Loll 84 IHS; ~land M M. ll\IOkt ...... W ....... L----------------' Private oorner unit. Three bedroom. 2'1iBA. 2 .,., ... lllfllll-,,,.... ltor'y 'El Dondo' plan. Perfect condition. Seller Luxury and beauty with harbor entrance view. will help-finance -avatla!* 1mrnedia_!ely. Com- Thls home of mapificent quality and comuuc-_, 1 •lllll ,,..,.. munity pool, tennis and acwity pt.e. Manha tioo has a great open feellna. with wonderful Beach clme condo in perfect condition. Seldom Macnab designer fabrics and wall c.'OVel'inp. 'nlree a~ lloor plan. 'l'wo bed.rooml, including 11-•-1111.111 bedrooms and a den. Brick terrace io your dock. •-f--11 •~• -· Barbara A h...,e !Miter .Ute. Beautiful kitchen ~ •ua Y One ot the I.Mt!~· waterfront with privlJe8e for une room.Linda Oeth/Uz Beuley pier' & .Up io accomodate 55' boat. Martha Mac-.......... ··-Spadoua garden condominium -high oetlinp, tarce livill8 room. U,ht and airy -greet vista view -master bedroom downltain -2 bedrooms up -ttu-ee luxurloua baths -3 car praae. e.rbara Aune . lllMIL .. DTl11 a.-- One of the largat lotl on the ocean. Thil p-eat 4BR home lita in a macntflcent park like .alftl above the rocks and cnahinc IUl'f. Beautiful..-, pool, wonderful privacy -a rarity in location with a view of Catalina and the coutline of California. Barbara Aune Mlf .... WU 1111.-nab Excellent New port Ha,hta location fat this -• Ull I 11 e.11 ma 11 .. newly UMed triplex featunnc three 2BR, lBA Sp.cioos,lu.h,qWet.oldercommunity-c..pe,Cod unita. All unita are ie.ecL Q)opendve teller, style. Two bedroom. 2'1i t.th, 2 Mol'y unit fadnl -.unable loan. Price lnclude9 land. Swan pool. Immaculate! A n-1 find! Martha Macnab Scanlan 11110111• L8A.. ,, ..... ••• •••• .._ woftderful 5 BR. a.wt.en home with expmlltve Ca1mnwM1w view of jetty and harbor from this view the Jmcth of the 1ApxL Spedo-.w romm, C.orona del iW-landmu1t. Three ICOry buUdinc hiah oem,.., ... ot ..... ....,. p6er and ellp. w• dmtcned for \.m • eithet' a duplex er• *'Ile All in one of the molt ~ water oriented family reDi1eaice. Bmutifully decorated. Features oommunities offerina .autty and t.ennil. Price include 2 fireplaces. 5 car parkinc. Owner wanta includes the Land. Martha Macnab off er. 8Ulan Scanlan ...... lllf ...... _........... .. ... Costa Mela charmer. 2 story with Wnily room Sophilticat.ed Villa Balboe coadominiwn with bey and den. Po\ent.ial 4BR. thnJulhout. U. hard-and «an view. Stained .._ *Ylieht. wrap wood Ooon. larp ma.tel' IUit.e, wet bar, p.ntry. around balcony, plantation lfMlttera. alt condition· redwood deck. Medcu.loully maintained. Vt.rpnia lna-Owner wW Uo leMe opUon. Paula Bailey Swan "'"".. ..., ... Own d"9 WOftdel'ful beech hmm In prtva• eam- munity with pool and ..,.. Thil ........-l8R. 2BA home hM hllh hmm oeWn9I lftd ...... private yard. Will oomlder tnde. La9 J...- W' URI HH• Mii 'P llllJiec Old Corona del Mar. Three ~ from Cama· lion Park. BeeuUtully built. UM..-Cllllllr\ICoo don. Larte ldtlchen with .... kf• ~ den, 3 ftrep1iiOel. 1ar'lt .., ct.:k. Walk to t.y, Balboe laland. Quiet end-of-block locatb\. a.vw- ly Morphy au.... ,,._ Reduced $10,000. A lowest priced Villa Balboa condomirUum. Two bedroom. comer unit, hJlhly uperaded. Owner must 1ell now! $139,000. Brina often. Ann Peien MWlllT • MUllT.. ·--PrtvllCY an4 a unique Uf..cyle ant youn ln tbia open and tp9doi.-t.yfront home. Three bedroonw, 2 ~ BA. 2 firepla9. indoor tpa, exva ..... lot. C.ommunlty bw:b. WW aooi:>n.00.t.e a 3&' boet. Gayle Amlto 6tt 6200 • ru IS RESIDENTIAL BROK ERAGE SERVICES .,..,. •••t..n 1111.- Four bedroom. 38A, Bluffs condommiwn with private patiol & fireplace and new interiors. A • great value at $1 79,~. Lois Jacobs am. • "' • 1'11 .... 12.111.- With the best view imaginable on prestigious Spyglass Hall. These 3 available fron t row con- tiguous lots offer an opportunity of a lifetime to design and bulld the estate of your dreams! Act now!! Maralou Lngold lllMI PllCll HI. II SIHEIUfFI llH .... On this truly sensauonal bag famil y home with 5BR. fonnal DR and laving room. huge family room. gourmet kitchen. pool/spa. indoor sauna ancLgate acces.<> to beach ACT NOW! Maralou Ingold IT .... If CUSS llH ... This Harbor Ridge home has ll dll the way through ats 4BR. :Z 1: BA. 2 fam1 lv ruoms. l • .ir~(· formal livmg/dtntn.I( room .1r<>.i J nd lihrary Maralou Ingold Ullll ICW FRiil S 1,400,000 Vu•w lorf'vt-r · h1o;1ut1fullv rrw111ta1nl'tl 11ltJt•1 Lugun •• h<imt• 1,;"4"<i hrit•k l('rrnl't'. lush t·ourty:ird entrnm't' w ith SC't'IUd('(f -;w1mminf( pool ThrN• bedrooms. formal dining room. den-maids qua r· wrs &rbllra Aune II 1'11-UY • UY ... 11 .... fU Thi:. one story. very pn vate home is a wonderful way of life Great view Laving room, famil y and dtn1ng on the bayfront, 2 fireplaces, 4 spacious tx>drooms. Large enclosed patio Near beach a nd &lboa Bay Clu b. Barbara Aune ' 1111 au IHITIY OUlll 1111,0M Chamung Cape Cod style on lovely tree ltned street. Beautifully remodeled uwde and ouL Versatile floor plan can be 3BR or 4BR. EnJOY the finest at an affordable price. $319,000. Linda Oeth WllUff Llftlf 1211,111 L.I. Wonderful opportunity to buy a well located 4BR, Lusk built home with a small ocean view. Near all the lmpori..nt schools. shopping and recreation. Coby Ward ... fllllT-11•11111111 11•• Thia tri-level ~ with 3 car attached garage feature9 loft area. CouJd be a library or den. Three bedrooma. 2 'A baths. Skylight in muter suite. Community pool and tennis. Gayle Amato nun••1111111-••• Outaiandlng ocee.n vie-w from both levels of t.hil 3BR. 2 'hBA home. Extra lar(le family room & formal living area. Gn-at location near pool. club Mule & tennis rowu. 14 hour security pte. Maxine Propp •Tmf llAIJ Uw.T 11,1 ...... Never before offered for sale A truly outstanding residence for the buyer w ho appreciates quality design and spacious light lntenors, using the finest materials. Pool, spa, pier and slip for a large boat. Brochure upon request. Ann Peters Plftlll LIUTill . IUl,000 Traditional residence in a gated rommuruty with tennis & pool fac1lit.1es. Quiet cul-de-sac location. Three bedroom. 2 1h BA, fonnaJ dining room. cozy kitchen, farmJy room. Ann Peters Ill UITll ftlSIUH $411,000 Expanded 4 BR. 41'2 BA t.ownhome lmpress1vt> en try with large c1rrular stairwell. Large bonus room with butlt-tn TV & wet bar. Cou ld al';(' St'rve as a fi fth bedroom. This home offl'rs fabulous potenual and 1s pm't'd to -.ell!! Danny Bibb/Stephanie Gr0<tv ... UITH . YWmlt llllT ISTln 11,.11,000 Th as 58R. 4 17 BA tr::id1t1onal homP ts in tmpet·- cable rond1uon lndudcs. formal hvmg and din· mg. separate library. lamaly room with wf't bar and C1repla<.'t'. pool 'JXI· Y UOJ .ind most L'Vl'rV thing t'lse you migh t dt>Slre l''dbulous f<t1rwav lcJll dt1on ;md "' 1ww n-dul.~ pri~ uf $1 .419.000 .rnd fltxil,lt·' f);innv B1bh1Strph<t nll' < ;r11d v Ill C&IYH -MHRElll&IHI VILLA s 1,650,000 t:lt>i.cant !) RH. custom homt• •Ill 11vc>r<;1Zt'd 1111 l"eaturf'S formal l1v1nl( room Jnd J mmg room. fdmily room .rnd sp<tC'1nus balli;ml room with hMdwood ftoors Jnd C1n•pla<'t' Uvt'rlook:- fabulous VJews on Big Canyon 's 14th green. Includes large pool Jnd s pa Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody • IAIY• • -tlTlYI n11.-Presently 4BR. 2 1-'z BA. fonnal hvmg and din ing room. perfect for expansion! Prime cul-de-sac· location, over ''l acre with views of golf course. mountains, and city lights Available unde r great tenns. Submit youl'l4 Danny Bibb/Stephanie G rody tLIUIT , .... • IAIY• MST• 11,llO- Epatome of luxury. beauty, ronveruences, & privacy. Three bedroom includes mcomparable master swte. sauna. spa. built-ms. marble granite and rmewood, separate office nauttlous gym, billiard room, family room , large pool. 2nd spa and Texas BBQ. Includes decorator items and art pieces. Tom A!llnson Liii • ..... Tllmll • D.IUIT 1141.- Titled 'THE CASTLE' this home provides !!Ophm· lacated Jivmg w ith 3BR. 2 1h BA and 2 patios. Late, airy and a frefth feeling. Bank ownt.'d with very Cle>CJble fmancmg. Quack e9Cl'OW. Tom AJ- U l'\80l'\/Mick.i Cooper UlllllllU •T• ...._.IT._ 1111.- Sweep ng ocean & beach views + Catalina suN1ets from 2-story, 4 BR, 4 BA, exciting home. Seller will finance for qualified bu yer . New appliances and ready to move in 45 days. Priced below market! Tom AJUNK>n ._IMO 11..-u. L.ive in trua exciUn& 'A' frwne resldence ~block '° bay and one block to oceen. Enjoy the benefit of • wUl (¥11« \ha ..,... Ann Peten 0 WllT..,/11111 L•r. 11H- Comfortable 2BR. 1 V. BA co-op behind Westclif( Plaza Shopping Center. Easy walk to shops, market, restaurants. doctors 2nd floor pnvacy, 2 car garage Beautiful pool and spa area with barbeque Joan U>w1s snow. SPYIUSS 1411 .... Call to see thi.'I marvelous 3 BR. one story home on large pnvate lot with ocean view form.al DR, large FR. wet bar. 2 fireplaces. :l ca r garage. Barbara Aune. Clllll SIMES CllTtlnUH Sl~t.tll A beauuful one-of-a ·ktnd nc.>t·,invtt•w CJmeo Shor~ home Many custom lt•alurt-s mdude a u n1qut:ly dr-s1gned .,.,ldr hcat4."<t pool dnd spa and a rww ·£urorwan' k1tcht•n A perfect 4 BR. 3 bath hum1" <'01.V t.1malv room anti t'Slal('·SIU'd formal d tnmg' room for tranquil l1vin)( dnd L·ntnlmnm~ < (1)Cx.l assumabh> findnt'lll~ Lrn~ Jac·on-. SPYIWS SHClll $531,00G f'.1ur bedroom., .s BA lurm •• J dmrn~ ruu111 t:-.i;x-horn mood S pt.'<."ktl ul..ir ~)Ull .ind .. ,)J A forc•ver view of nn•;an .ind -.1an...,·1' 'lnh ~~.\\! 11011 l .. rn-; .lac'Ob!. IELCOURT ESTATE s .. ~.>0,000 1 11\ .tit lt•11111' <IHJI 1 p1 jj1l """ ,... "" 1•1 '''"' I l1t11ltt' o1tu.1 1t·d Ill It II' .. 1 11 ',,.,l11:111u:-- J\. ltolJrt Twl) Inn. , ,111111 ., 1111 • lw·droo111' I l1.t1h' l.inul\ rno rn 1u1h 111 1111d1t1011111 1 i. ll'llMVt' -...~·ur1ty .. v~t.t·m Bn~hl .ind 1·h1-t •r1 ul .m c1 1n 'move-m cond1uon N~hour guanll"d gat(' C'ommumty PnCE' md udl"S land Donn<1 trixi.shall Tll ....... YllW -IPYIUSS •u w•• Five BR. i. bonus room. SouthJ)l>rt model with ou~t.andmg view of ocean. bav. c.·1ty ll~hts. hard- wood floors. many upgrades Pool and spa ThlS home has 1t all. Shown hy .1ppt onlv V1 r~ma Swan CIMEI lltllUllS ... 11 Wll LIT SJll- Out.st.1ndtng smgle story home w1tb :J bedrooms. 2 baths. formal dmtng room. New dashwasher and oven . pl.ant.at1on shutters and many olher amenities. Swim an your own private pool or <•xplore the ude pools a t one of the :3 beaches Donna Godshall llllT ,._-I St~ Vt>ry private. outstanding two story. 2 BR. 2 1-1 bath condo. Cathedral t't•thngs with fet-hng of spaciousness · light and a1rv Wrap around patio One block to 9Chools and '\hopping Pr1Cf'd tu !*'II Donna GodshaJl ........... 11,1...- Six bedroom. custom manor for a large . acttve family, offers a gractous master suite. oak paneled family room w/wet bar. ge>urmt't kitchen, fonnal dining room, spacious laving room, 3E'parate nwds room and much more. Comer location wit h pool and spa Ed r.:.no/MaUrttn White -... , •. ""'... ··~ Ocean btuff ~ ln Newport Beech faang lar(re veenbelt. Two mu~r auates and 2.BA. Unda Oeth A irrund. Lwu swry en&.ry hall. 40 feet long, with an exquis1Le 1rnvon~d ceramic tile Ooor and accented by a rnusive solid hrass chandelier ii just the It.art of a tour of thu1 enormoull rountry man1ion. Eliciting and dramati<' everywhere you look, the hu1e room1are not just ~p11cious. but extremely comfortable and matt.er· fully planned to make the home a joy lA> live in, u well u great for large IC&le ent.ertaining. Rooms indude a 20· X 46' "Great Room", with fuU profeetional bu and a huge ~tone fireplace, a comfortable, family room adjacent to Lhe fabuloua gourmet kitchen t.hat offers every conceivable ameruty. a aplenclid f9'X 23' formal dining room. 19' X 33' living room. There is allO an 18' X l8' 11tudy. aregal l,200aquan foot mut.erauit.e with a gorgeous bath with huce roman tub and shower/steam room, and a mommoth, air conditioned cellar that mav be uted for entenaining, a gymnasium or a small bowling alley! AJI thi1 ii yours on a fulJ acre1 with tennis coun and Jl'Ut views. It ii .-pectacular. Priced at only S 1,550,000. Submit your t.erma. Trades considered. 376 C.HAN OLER RANCH ROAD -ORANGE (In th .. Oran8e Park Acrn area, nrar '4''-port Ave. and Chapman) Shown By Appointment Only. Look oat Ul the beautrrurPacific Ocean with forever views including city lighu and mountains u well u the wat.er, this superbly crafted estal~ by Robert and Dean Elliot ii aelti"f new standards for premier quality and el~ance! Just a few short minteti fro m the World Clue Ritz.Carlton and it.a poeh environmenu and cloeer yet to the fabuloua Dana Point Marina, this ouc.tandlng home i1 the pride of ndusive Seapointe &tat.el. The mut.erfulJy planned gated community in North San Clement.a ia throbbina with conatruction n cit.ement and rreat vatuee with 200 1ita plua tennia club and ~t.ion cent.er. Ofrered here ii a 5 bedroom plua al.Udy home with 2 larse family rooms. formal dining room, 4 rireplacea, 5 bethrooma, and the never-ending vieW'I. Great super feature ii a huce two 1tory eotty way accented by an incredibly large tolid brua chandlier! Jt i1 ready for occupancy and is offered at only $895,000. OPEN SATURDAY & NOA Y. 12:00 10 6:00 19 MARBELLA SEA POINTE E T ATE NORTH SAN CLEMENTE (From Paciric Coa11 Hi~hway and f rttway 5, drive South lo the Estrella exit, turn left lo Seapoinle Esta1e11. Show thi11 ad to the guard lor admillance.) High on a m1Mive hilll1ide, where caatle·lile. ocean view rnan1ion1 shelter M>me of Soot.hem California'• moet diltinauished families. this premiere raidendal deftlop. ment already bout& plan for more 10,000 to 20,000 aquare foot bomee on iii.ft from I to 6.8 Ktee than on any other community in <>ranee County. Juat completed' on a ape<UCUlar 1.37 actt lite it the aplendid Eu~· styled chateau pictured in the art.ilt'a renderinc above, and it ·ja a mu&.erpiece of arcllitectural beeuty! It It superbly planMd for family comfort and eajoyment, • well-. for dlpnt.. formal ent.enaiaiJllJith ...... vitta oC Ocean·bound aailboata. and dlttant billt.opa and valleya. It featuree 1 lone. windlnc driveway that leeda to 1 1ated motor courtyard, and a 1rand and lmpoai,., tuneted front elevation. lnaide. an eacit.i,., lwo.a&ory f~r opens &.o a 1~ oek atairc:Me to I.hi llCOnd Ooor. and lu1urioua rini1hJ111 t.ouchee everywheft you look. 6,650 aquare feet ol eurtln&. fiDa c:ral\amambip. with riv. bedrooma. 11.udy/library. five bethrooma. t.btM firepia<u, bonUI room. four·car prace witJrWOJbbop, a fabulout gourmet kitchen, a hu,e "Great Room" with full her and fireplace and '°"' of French window. nverlook1111 the 42' awimminc pool and IJ>9, and the never ending v1~! Enremely low price at only St,29&,000 witb very Oulble terma. Euhanc11 con· sidered. See it today. OPEN DAILY -12:00 10 5:00 3193 l Peppertree Bend, San Juan Capistrano (Between llae o.:e.a ••d t'-e Mi16ion) Only a choice few , full acre or more, lots available in one of the most exclusive development8 ever! Just minutes from the Pacific Ocean, Dana Point Marina and the super-poah Ritz· Carlton.Resort .. Magnificent .views of.the ocean, city light8 and dial.ant hillt.ope, and eome of your neighbors include palatial mansions unmatched anywhere in Orange County! Act Now! From $245,000-1296,000. -----C.D.M. DWUX Close to shops. Always rented. IDAJ•• ... , ta79, ... $229,000. Assume good 1st T.O. Fl _,._, b th d f CHONAD'-\MAR New cust" .. ,\-\.ruction 4000 ~ •. -40' lot 22v Larkspur Income now $20,400 annually. -ne rem\IUVI; new a s an am- 6-40-LONG lly room. Close to pool and green- belt. MO-LONG Enclosed, upgraded Portofino. Owner will consider trade. $359,000. New kitchen, French doors. 640-LONG 640-LONG DIAL 640-LONG lllA-• Wl'lll ¥1111-Palermo FIVI BIDROOM + SPA 4 bedroom. Remodeled, new Somt1rset model. $319,000. Close to kitchen. Room for pool on view side. school and greenbelt. Excellent con-640-LONG dltlon. SlklU (}«9 futtl <!JeJJlizl 12/4/15 9 ..It/ liM lt1 U-.J I"" we1 lllld /« tM q/klat fUltl ,Jiu "'I I"" U.tlktl tM Mk "' ""e ~ at Unve 7eeuee. ~ bl~e futtl wzt.Jle IZlllllM ill JI ~ o/ UU ,,etl/ect IHU Vttl llUICj ~/atetf. St.end, l""u, 111e. ~.a., ~ lJe1ZC' __.DIGS IF . IEWPIRT 640-LONG 640-LONG 369 SAN MIGUEL SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA ALMOST 1/z ACRE LOT -WHAT A VIEWl-$490,000 REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm n unm * au IM.lll 111a,m View. View, View! Private & quiet location with 2 bdrmt, 2 baths, fofrM& dlnfng room and large pdo. At..,-., llght neutral cok>r1, brtn_g aH afferst .... ... * .... --.,..,.. 3 bdrm 'onwers untt' plu1 detwce 1 bdrm rent•. Fl~, bMm «*ffngs, swimming : ·C ~ """' ~. ~·~'°' . . .. ' . ~ Uiill 1-llU • 11•• Custom bultt llngle. story home In a fabuloue location wMt1 vtewa of Linda & H•bor 19fendt. II ,... on the bay! _. ladrme, f.ntty room, 2 "'r.-:iT:Cl~ • ., .... .,....s. .... M. 1 • . ~,.5· ara.~ · · , .... Well located Newport IMch oondo with 1 bdrm & .,_ + J "'' belhe. Deluxe gourmec kitchen, priYet• deck. expenalw cwpettng. Out of town OM* MY8 '8£Ll'I l&n.T * ..... --... Slll,IM u. 70 feet on the bay with large pier & float. Spacious Theurkeuf del9'led 3 bdrm home pertect for Indoor-outdoor Nvtng. Latge swlm- INng pool, family room with bar, even a basement . ... _,._ H9bOI Realty II a fuM MMce locally aWMd Ae9t &&* ~on.ring a '°'' , .... ,.,,.. ot ,... .......... IUCh U M llCti¥e ,.-~Ment, 8 nationwide relocation network, and an In houae computerized ttatlng service. Let us prove we wttl do more for you. =------- 1-21& * HIMAllL• 11 ..... Lowest price south of the highway! Private corner unit with sundecl<. flreptac., wet bar, carpet1 and a" built-ins. $14,000 down to qu•Ufled buyer. lumJmMNW 1121,IM Immaculate 1 bdrm condo in full security building. Track lights, mini blW!ds, mirrors. 11ght cok>rs. view • dnk. plus a fantasoc CClf'MN9itJ ~ MCt.rec,...._ a.tet. _..... .,. .. Fabulous views of the harbOf, OOMn & city llghts from this luxury 2 bdrm condo beauti- hitfy decorated and highly upgraded. large sundeck. fUll .._.tty buikllng ed terrific ,....tion tectlf1ila, • ... • , p • ••I Pl .,..._ O.Wabte 3rd noor loc8tloft ntcely decorated wtttt mirrors, fk"eplece 8nd wet bar. Private eundect(. 2 bdrms and 2 baths. BMutlful community poot, epa end rwMda. 1 PM9 U/SA'TU9AY""JML 18. ·-I! DAILY ~ILC •UM . _,. ee9 .,.. MNM ~-i@M ..,.. 1 $111* .,._ '5*§¥ _. 151#¥ .,._epifi .-c•@M..,.. ._ .. , .. , .. ,.. AilMk II I I I I I I UCLISIYE DLlffllYEI lllUEIS llWI Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq. feet. One of the very best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch Style home Includes family room. Remodeted kitchen and bath. Vacant and ready to sell! Asking $305,000. Open House -Sat. & Sun. Ill llllDI 111· 1211 I IEWEI CISTOI -IEWPllT IElllTS 1REALTORS ® STllllllil VIEW PllPEln Motivated Seller will sell with 10% down. Ex- quisite VIEW residence In NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New everything! 3 bedrooms and 3 baths plus family room. Oak flooring. marble fireplace, leaded glass. Italian Brass fixtures. Designer decor. Wonderful Gourmet Island kitchen. Sweeping ocean view. Amazing Value at $314,500. W llMEll 111·1211 ••cta TUlmlllL 2 ITllY ----l f-_._e .... xp .... a .... n-sfv--4-, , • --~ : courtyard. Spacious warm tamlly room. One of the finest newer homes In the area. Many quality Prime NEWPORT HEIGHTS with recent ad- -------.dition. paclous 4 bedrooms With GUEST UNIT , -C1ll For Esti•lft of l1rktf V1lut 01 in rear of property. Famity room and sparkling Y11r lt•t. It Ftt tr D~lillfitl_ pool on 50 x 127.5 lot. Recent remodel not quite finished. Just listed at $350,000. Shown by I ~ upgrades. Large gourmet Island Island kitchen. $378,000. Best buy In the heights! Ill llllDI 111·1111 ~ WEITIUFF W/SPlllUll.PHL J El Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath reskSence wtth ooun- 1 try kitchen & family room. Most prime lot & locatk>n. 3 aeparate yard areas. Immaculate condition. Asking $265,000. Call 1 w•11mu1-1211 I I ,, 1' I I I I I Very light and open former model home. High beamed ceilings and lots of mirrors. 4 bdrms, 211'1 baths, formal dining and family room. Beautiful tree filled yard. Excellent value at$212,000. 1'10111 UllLEIWI 111-1211 EICELLEIT VALUE Very private, professionally landscaped 3 bdrm home in Mesa Verde. High ceilings, upgraded baths, woo1d parquet entry and more! Offered at $156,900 ~· ll•Lmll 111· 1211 IEWPOllT IElllTS CISTll Contemporarty designed hoO"le featuring lots of wood and glass. 4 bdrms, 4 'ft baths, separate dining room and famlty room. Se- cluded patio and yard area. Priced right at $378,000. .111111 llllllllWI 111-1211 I DISTii IEIA VEllE One of the largest lots In Mesa Verde. Walk to I Me8a Verde Country Club. Home features 5 bdrm•, 3'~ baths, pool and 3 car garage. LotE of room for expansion. Beautiful, quiet street. ..__ ___ __... CIAlllll USTSllE IAllliAll 1-4 LIT Spacious, Immaculate 4 bdrm on quiet street. Large enclosed rear yard with fruit trees. 2 car garage with workshop area. Zoned R-41 Trans- ferred, must move. Asking only S 154,900. Great value. ILLllH llTllll 111·1211 IEW LISTilli Ten year new two story 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath. Fire- place, 2 car garage on quiet cul de sac close to bea.ch. $152,500. •t•IDTI 11111-1211 llVllE CUIT IEHHTS 11 VISTA FILAIE Rare Verona Plan -3 bdrm, 2'~ bath. formal dining room, spacious family room all beauti- fully decorated. For only $159,900. Owner motivated. nlT IUlllTI 11111-1211 CISTA IESI llPLUEI Two aide by side totally remodeled duplexes w/aprox. 1,000 sq.ft. pet townhouse styie unit. Both properties show very well. Sch. groa annual Income $16,920. Asking 1188,000 w/uaumable fixed rate loans. Owner 'ii'i"lidet' trade for local property . •l•TI I 111·1111 I REDUCED TO $389,500. ...... , .... 111-1111 I '631-1266 • 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA Appl. IAI llllDI 111· 1211 WEITCLIFF • .IEWEI DISTii PRIVATE MllllITT Gorgeous 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professlnally decorated-An entertainers deUghtl Premium lot with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt W llllDI 111· 1211 llLLlll IOLLAI YIEWSI Immaculate 4 bdrm, ~ bath resldence with a gorgeous pool and waterlall. Located In pres- tigious quiet neighborhood w/prlvate beaches. Flowing large rooms. high ceilings, loads of light, new European kitchen and BREATHTAKING OCEAN VIEWS! Reduced to $699,000. OIU ... Tl-. 111-1211 llCIElllLE IEWNIT VALUE Just fell out of escrow and owners slashed the price to $369,900. Stunning 3 bdrm, 3 bath"·4 year "llEW "ENIEAT ATNTNG home with plush yard. pool and spa. Highly upgraded and Im- maculate. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4:30 . 1219 BLUE GUM LANE (WESTCLIFF) OIU. ... Ta. 111-1211 A IEWPOIT NIL lllE Fii 1111,1111 Yesl Won't last. Reduoed for fast sale! Lovely 3 bdrm 2 bath on private. quiet street. Expandes master w/large sitting rooml ULL-Tlm 111·1211 IEWPllT IEllllEI TIWllllE Walk to the beach from this private end unit w/flreplace and 2 car •tt.ched garage. Bultt only 4 years ago with high vaulted <*llng1 and professional lnterk>r delJgn. Pnced .to move at $141,9001 ULL -TBll 111· 1211 INDEPENDENT BROt -·~~:--~----~--~-------~----------~-----------------I· ''TO SELL YOUR HOME CALL BOB I DOVIE" HARBOR RIDGE HllllOR RIDIE LEISE 14,100 IOITH Largest model, Devonshire five bedroom. four bath, dining area. Breakfast room. game room. all new decorating. room for pool. Will trade for commercial property. IHI HYIE IMP 131-1211 • HllllOR RIDIE • 1111,000 Devonshire 5 BR. 4 BA. family room. dining room, NEW PAINT. CARPET, d rapes. brick deck. kitchen & entry. Complete ocean. bay. city, mountain views. $500.000. 11%& 12% fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool. WIU. lUll ltlfTY ,. LMlllllUIJIWIALM~ • 1111111 lllllE • LUSE IPTlll 1111,000 Panoramic view of ocean. Fashion Island. Catalina, plua on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family room and five bedrooms. Will trade for com- merclal property. Ask for •IMYIEIMP IRVIN E ... \],. 4 bdrm•, 3 fuff b..,., !"al dining, 1.,ge ~, vommunlty pool end rnodet on mnet. G1 ~ •200.000. _ ... a. NEWPORT BEACH •PRIVATE llTEI ClllllITT • 1311,000 Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city llght views. One story 4' bedroom, 2'n baths, family room, 2 fireplaces. wet bar. Offer lease option . .......... • llLIOI PElllSUU • Two bedrooms, 2 baths. formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pier, from this oceanfront condo with security gate and under- ground parking. Will "trade" up to $400,000 range in Newport. Great second home. llllMYIEIMP HftlE1--- Must sell four bedrooms. four baths. formal dining. family room. Large yard for pool. lots of trees. Owner says make offer. Asking $295,000 llllMYIEIHP 131-1211 •YILU llLlll• 1111,000 Two bedroom, two bath, family room. large living room with bey & ocean view. Low down. A real value. ....... PROMONTORY • PIOIOITOllY llY •-1121,000 Bayfront home with 4 BA. 3 BA. huge master suite. formal dining, room for two boats. will sell existing option, low down. Great terms. will trade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water. IMlllYIEIMP BOB KOOP . JR . • 3% NWl··lll,100 • Great South Coast Plaza location. One bdrm. one bath, tennis o<>urts & lake. - ~&111-12H • OISTI IESI 1111,IOO • 3 bedroom•. 1 ~ baths. hardwood floors. Extra iarge lot EMt aide Coeta Mesa on quiet street. •&Ul-1111 U-IWIEllPLU Low Int.-ftxed rate ftnanclng. Five large 2 bedroome, one ltudk>. Approximately 7 years old. Prtndptee only. •&Ul-1111 IOI & "'1£ HOP IOI KOO', JI. SPECllLIZll& II IEWPORT IUCH'S fllEST I HOMES LIDO ISLAND • Liii llYFllO S 1,410,000 • ITILlll YILU IUSTEIPIECE Lido Isle bayfront.custom. three bedrooms. 3 baths. Award-winning tile floors & walls thruout. Master suite has steam room and 'hot tub, lnkebofl custom carved bed. headboard and credenza w/canopy, rrench armoire leads to master bath "To Stay".· Carved ~ood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This is a must to see. Many items, too numerous to list. llllMYIEIMP SPYGLASS HILL SPYILISS lllLL, C.1.1. 1121,000 Large 5 Bdrm.. 3 Bath, formal dining. family room, breakfast area. oak & tile floors Large yard, beautiful spa. expansive views of city, water, & hills. Lease option It is a great buy! r-------------1 DOYIE'S FAVORITE RECIPES I I I I ZUCCllll SCALLOPS SIUTE' I I ,LI.....,.. ...... ""' .. ......,, .... .......,...., I ...... I'· Mltw, ~..,.,.....,., .... .._, ........ IT. I I ...,,_ ...... • ....... ,..t et &'NM .... \; LI .... "' ... tlM4. J T., .., .......... ~ ,.-,. I ............................... ,.,... I 1 ... Mltw .. 'l=-~....._ I J. Ml ..,.,.... -•11•111•11 .... ...,.,... I ::':'I·.::....··• ........... ,.. ........ I 1 1. .... 1 ....................... ~ ...... -1 ................................ I .. =:.. ................. , .... _ I I .. .., ..... """ ...., • ._... .. ..-. ,.... • I .. .. ~ .......... ,.,. ......... . I .. C:-.. ~-..:=:.~ ......... ,..,II L ......... ............ . ------------- ~·ER MEMBER 234 E. 17th St., CO$TA MESA• 831~1266 I D I 6 I 6 I I I I I D I I I B I e '- -.. ..,...t HllES FIR SILE 110 33rd St (Nwpt PerWnsula) NB 644-6200 $344,000 Saturday 1-5 430 Catalina Dt1ve (Nwpt Hghta) NB 631-7370 $219.000 8unday 1 .... 217 Goldenrod, Corona def Mar 759-9100 $5-40,000 Saturd1Y 1_..:30 *420 Serra (Corona Hlghlancja) COM 760-3645 $321.000 Saturday 1_... 2 II ,111 FAii II er IEI * * • 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB 644~200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 73'4 Cameo Hlghlanda Or, Cameo Hlghlanda 673-1181 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 321 Orchid. Olde Corona del Mar 675-1880 $325,000 Saturday 1-'4 **31921 South Coast Hwy, South Laguna 673-7300 $699,000 Saturday 12-3 3 IEllOOI * •350 62nd St. Newport Shores. N.8 644-9060 $265.000 Sunday 1-5 * • 11039 Begonia. Fountain Valley 546-5605 $197,500 Saturday 1-4:30 734 Cameo Highlands Or, Cameo Highlands 673-1 181 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 v 10 Chatham Court (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $795.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 105 Edgewater (Peninsula) NB 675-6000 $475,000 Sunday 1-4 • 178 1 Iowa. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $134.900 Sat 1-'4 10 Kamalii Court. Plan 4, Newport Crest. NB 735-0876 $192.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 730 Malabar. Irvine Terrace, CdM 759-1877 $287.500 Sur:tday 1-'4 27 Marona. Irvine 7&0-8333 $195,000 17 43 New Hampshire. CM : ::-Sunday 1-5 5'48-2313 $160,000 Sat 11-2 3300 Ocean ~. Olde Corona def Mar 173-0889 S1M .OOO Sat/Sun 1-'4 2000 R9publlc Aw. Co1ta Meaa M&-2313 $135,900 Sat/Sun 1-'4 * 2102 So. Ron. Santa Ana 5.48-2313 $110,000 Sunday 12-4 : .. 11•t-Tl,llttn A•U.eJ. eoa .. Mela. ... •O S1al'-s.twcter1-•:30 149 Vfe Uftdlna (Uclo lllet New'°'1 8aach 873-7300 1379.000 Sunday 1-'4 a11,..•••••• • .. f, ........ ~ ....... ~ U4t.eoe 2341 AtaKa, E89tbluff, Nawpot1 1wtt 142-5200 $245,000 . Sunday 1-4:30 •24'3 lemt>oo. Ellltbtuff8. liMwport BMch 144 IOI() $211,500 Sunday 1-5 •*' 1t Ille ourt Soufft. lelcout1 ,....., .... 500 Sundey 1-! 22 Dewberry, Irv• s.e.2313 $112,IOO Sunday 12_.. *24'03 Fordham Or, College Prk, CM s.e.5880 $159,IOO Sat/Sun 2-5 ••2708 Hlltatde Or (Herb« Vu Knoh) NB 720-1879 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••2707 Hffllkje Or (Harbor Vu Knolt) NB ~..e200 *2•5.000-Saturday 1_..:30 300 Klnge ~~)NB 631-1298 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1101 Klnge Ao9d, Newport Beect\ 780-8333 $829,000 Sunday 1-S * •87 Lakeehor•, lrvtne 760-8333 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20271 Llahthou8e Ln, Huntington Beech 960-6498 $199,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 • 1631 llncoln Lane. Newport Beach 873-5354 $291,50&--Sunday 1_..:30 221 Narciaaua. Olde Corona def Mer 875-7087 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 3319 Nevada, Costa Mesa 5'48-2313 $153,000 Sunday 12_.. * •3335 Ocean Bfvd, Corona def Mar 6«~200 $1,595,000 Sun 1-5 * 1163 Paularlno. Costa Mesa 5'46-2313$135,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 321 Poinsettia, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $377,000 Sunday 11-5 1982 Port Albans. Harbor VK!lw Hmee. NB 497-1629 $239.000 Sunday 1-4 * * 5911 Seashore Or. Newport Beach 644-9060 $798,000 Sun 1-5 211'4 Serrano. Balboa Penln. Pt, N.B 644-9060 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 •3086 Trinity (Nr SC Plaza) CM 642-6368 $1'42.500 Sunday 1-5 ••207 Tustin, Newport Beach 645-0303 $.430.000 Sunday 1-4 1056 Vallejo Clrcle, Mesa Woods, C.M. 751-3191 $158.000 Sunday 12-'4 •601 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $.495,000 Saturday 1-4 4 IEllOGI 340 Cabrlllo, Eaatslde Coate Mesa 631-1268 $1M,900 Sunday 1-5 •2221 Frandaco, Newpor1 8Mct'1 631-1298 $274,IOO Sunday 1-5 * •818 Harbor~ Drtv9. N9wpor1 Beech 759-8700 '975,000 Sunday 1-5 2001 Kewamee, Corona del Mar 873-272'4 $'412.000 Sunday 1-5 1070 M"'6on, 0-. Mille ,. -..1~..a1M.tlC> • ..... M 1211tl•-.,~---· 87,.7300 ,000 SllMday , .... ........... " ··=~1':.I:'.,.;. :f:V-t.t.ao ••2430 ~ (~) N8 8"44·'200 Sll0.000 Sunday 1-'4:30 •23 Belcour1, Newpott e.ech 831-1291 S829.000 Sat/Sun , .... 20 I llM1borougtl (HertMW Hm) .._.. aa. ne-11GO 1771.000 illl9url M 11'•21 Badege 89y (Sovalw) COM 844 etOO tae,000 --...... 1 .... .. • ,. .... ____ __...;;.•- * 1148 eonan. Newport 8Mct'I 642.M49 $289,000 ~ay 1 .... ••2773 Bunting Cr. eo.ta Meaa f' s.e.2313 $279.000 Sunday 1-'4 2640 catalpa (e.tbluff) Nwpt Bch 559-9400 $299.000 ... Sunday 1--4:30 1358 GalaJCY Or. Do..,.-Shor•. ~t Bch 642-5200 Sunday 1--4:30 •212 Hazel Or, (OcNntront), CdM 759-9070 $1, 135,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 5818 KlnQ9ford Terrace. Turtta Rock, lrvtne 552-2000 $'415,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 * •33 MontpeMlar (H.t>or Ridge) COM ~8200 $750.000 Sunday 1 .... • V' 18 Napoll (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 780-8333 $1.195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *3 Odyuey Court. Newport Creet. NB .,. 642-5200 $179,500 Sunday 1-'4:30 *4527 Orrington. Corona del Mar 631-1266 '699.000 Saturday 1-5 309 Polnaettla. Corona def Mar 759-9100 $575.000 Sunday 1-5 818 Poppy Avenue. Corona oat Mar 673-S..9'4 $599.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu Hms) NB 759-9100 $379,500 Sunday 1-4:30 1829 Port Taggert (Harbor Vu Hms) NB 759-9100 $329.000 Saturday 1-'4:30 • 1806 Port Westbourne (Hrbr Vu Hms) COM 675-6000 $339.000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-4 2792 Redwlng (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 631-1266 $212,000 Sunday 1-4 ••44 Rldgellne Or (Harbor Ridge) COM 644-6200 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 'f.10 1 Robinhood, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $23 7,000 Sunday 1-4 ••4627 Roxbury, Cameo Shores. N.B 644-9060 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4627 Roxbury. Cameo Shores. N.8 644-9060 $555.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 673-7300 $674.500 Sunday 1-'4 •• 14 Aue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, NB 644-9060 $985,000 Sunday 1-5 423 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB 644-6200 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 850 Sandcaetla, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 780-t333 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 45 Sandpiper WoocMwtdge. ~ 552-9:188 $275.000 Sa1 /Sun 1-!5 ••2032 S. Capel .. Ct (MeM Verde) CM 968-2307 $209.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •21 Burning Tr .. Road, Big Canyon, NB 780-TIO() 1715.000 8n.wdey 2-5 125 Ye. ~J.,Udo • eitB. 131·1'09 .IOO. tuncM; .,.._ **827 Via lido Soud. Lido ltleJ.t<f~I!~ . ~9080 11 ... s.ooo ouncM1Y 1-s •••115 Via Udo loud (Udo IM> NI e7M1t1 12.200.oeo &undlly'1-a . ... .. 1te11 Via Verona. Turtle ........... .. &62·2000 1211,000 _,......, M •2702 Vi.ta UmbroM (lluftl) Nwpt lch 75M700 $281,500 84Mdey 1-5 **1444W.89yAve(~--ll t13-7300 MM.000 .,_ 1-3 •2718 W~~ltoedmoor, HY ... )COM 11MOOO ,000 ....., M I • ' • ---DAILY P&Or/,._'UfAft & IEDROOI * * 1130 E. Balboa Blvd (Balboa Penm) NB 675-6161 $795,000 Saturday 1.5 309 Poppy Avenue, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $399,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 I II ,an Fll 111 or IEI * •49 Cembria (Spyglass) COM . 644-8200 $825,000 Sunday 1·4 ••4 Cherry Hiiis (Big Canyon) NB 644-&200 $1,379,000 Sunday 1-5 ••329 Evening Canyon (Shorectlffs) NB 644-8200 $599,000 Sunday 2-5 7 Hermitage (86g C9nyon) Newport Beach ~ $1 ,295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •74 HIHcnet, B6g Canyon, Nwpt Sch 673-.8700 ~ $2,450,000 Sunday 1·5 2786 Lorenzo (Meee Del Mar) Costa Mesa 631-7370 $189,900 Sunday 1-5 **•324 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 759-6700 $997,500 Sat 1-<4 Sun 12-<4 * • 7 Muir 8each (Spyglass) COM 760-8333 S 1,295,000 Sunday 1-5 3800 Ocean Birch (Spyglass Ridge) COM 6«-6200 $535,000 Sunday 1-5 * •25 RldQellne (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-<4:30 ••1242 Someteet Lane, Dover Shores, NB 64<4-9060 $<430,000 Sunday 1-5 ••6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 **510 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle. N.B 6«-9060 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-5 ••2 Ycrtshlre Or (Harbor Ridge) COM 6«-6200 $1, 100,000 Sunday 1-4:30 t IR ,111 Fll RI or DEi LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypoint Spyglass 64<4-6200 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 2 IEllOOI Jasmine at "4th. Olde Coton• del Mar 675-6000 from $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4 100 SchOtl Plaza. Penthse # 10. Newport Bch 759-18n $175,000 Sunday 1-5 ••75 Sea lllend, Newport Beactl 759-9100 $239,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2 11 ,111 Fll II er IEI ••2792 Longwood Court. CM 546-2313 $188,500 Sunday 1...t 31111111 • • 25 Escapade Coort (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $178,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 15 Ima Loa Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $187,500 Sunday 1-4 3 Ill ,1u FAii II tr IEI * 17 Carmel Bay Or. Cotona del Mar 759-9100 $557,500 w/land Sunday 1-5 •428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $212,000 Saturday 1...t:30 41111111 •2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-<4:30 DU PLUES FOR SILE 2 IR ,111 2 Ill 621 Acacia, Corona Del Mar 759-1877 $397,500 Sunday 1-5 3 IR ,1us 2 IR 305-305'h Larkspur, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1·'4 305 Larkspur, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $395,000 Saturday 1-5 4 Ill ,111 2 IR '* •3381340 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 759-6700 S 1, 150,000 Sunday 1-5 Ill 111111 IEL 1111 llEW LISTllli!! UVEYRIUUIFA SLEEPEl1 TllS IS m 121 ••••1111 .. -11-1 38drm + Den charmer! Hardwood ftoors. high beam ceilincs. immaculate. A defieht! $337,000. W llftlW11 111-Mlt ..,,., ._ f * * OCllNFIOIT * * 212 WR* Oll CHOU IEL IAI ! SPECTICll.ll KUii VIEW • $1,135,111 *MORE THAI $310,000 BELOW MARKET ·SELL IOW! SOUL INSPIRING SIGHTS 4 BDRM. 3 BA TH r AMIL Y ROOM OPEi SAT/SUI 12·5 SAllS lmSTIEITS 759-Hll ·-' • •t H ~#., ~·••,,.fj" 1"4•1 'lfl'l .. lt'~,U.~~'· l'AG• 16f sA°TU•DAY JAN. 1~ -------=-~~" •!.!..-, 3A• ~·. • ~ ••.~ DAILY PILO'l'/llM&. •STATS Spectacular homes and " estate sites behind ded gates in .. Newport each. · Belcourt. Newpor:t Beach's exclusive, guarded-gate community of sophisti- cated townhomes, luxurious single- fa mily attached homes and custom home sites where you may build the custom home of your ch o ice. MANOR CUSTOM SERIES PLAN 60 2 Chadbourne Court 4 Barrenger Court 2 Weymouth Court 4,536 Sq. Ft., 4 and a den or 5 bedroom, 4 ba ths, 2 story, family room , huge mas ter suite with retreat, 4-car garage. $775,000 TERRACE COLLECTION 34 Hillsdale Drive 2,254 Sq . Ft. on one level, 3 bedrooms, 21h baths, spaciolls living room with fireplace and wet bar, garden kitchen with spacious nook and window. Available in January $440,000 24 Hillsdale Drive 2,676 Sq. Ft., 3 bedrooms, 31h baths, 2 story, formal living room, lavish master bedroom and second bedroom with private bath. $455,000 14 Hillsdale Drive 3,010 Sq. Ft., 3 bedrooms, 21h baths, spacious family room with wet bar and fireplace, opulent master bedroom retreat with luxurious bath. $465,000 40 Hillsdale Drive 3,340 Sq. Ft., expansive ~iving roQm, spacious family room with second fireplace, garden kitchen with green- house window and large nook, 3 secondary bedrooms, 31h baths and lavish master suite. Available in January $505,000 Other Terrace Collection Homes Awilable. See S.lelpenon for Det•lt.. CUSTOM LOTS Belcourt makes it easy to buy your own lot and build a dream home of your own design. Choose from a half- dozen remaining custom sites priced from $260,000. BELCOURT. OVER $105 MILLION IN SALES-COME SEE WHY. (714) 720-1016 l""(lfHttlM A)\)I !ll')ff'llfllll.All()t.I ljlflVfl "l ~~I oi.oo,.JlfRflfM'lllllOt Ill t..,..H•l~ll • Bf~I C ~()t fRT -___ Terrace Collection modi!/ homes are open doily from IO a.m. to 5 p.m. Later hours by appointment. BROKER COOPERATION WELCOME. .. -11'11.M /fllJN. lllTATS ------ plan to be the deserts best ·ced· home. ;o- It's the perfect design in-the perfect location, La Palme's Plan B, a luxurious double master suite plan, located just blocks from Palm Canyon Drive, close to Palm Springs finest shopping, dining and entertainment f.eatures include European-styled cabinetry with oak trim, hand--set ceramic tile kitchen counter tops, microwave oven, refrigerator; washer/ dryer and window coverings, plus much more. La Palme. Perhaps never ag;iin will you be able to plan on this much luxury at this small a price. U S "II INTERSTATE 10 ~ E ~ i ~ ""1.MSPRINGS 0 AIR~T ~ ! TAHOUITZ MeCALLUM WAY l ~ • 0 a: RAMON RO 9 ·i\ w (j .....,,"°, ( 619) 323-3931 _, w tO SCAu: From $7~950 Other plans from V/2,950 Model Jwma me opm daily .from 10 a.m. to 5 p."" Ulla "'-n by .,,wtblu!1lt .. Dtuzl master bedroom ------ suites, each ~~~~~~~~~~~~--. Dual mnities in mask'r with sepamte dressing area and primte bath. in master suite. La1ge "cocktail" deck for outdoor enjoyment. Conveniently accessed extm stom{I space. lAPALME A Southmark Company r j ·' Indoor ~~r--~----t--L laundry! Spacious livin,e, room with adjacent dininl!, area - a /{"efll enk'T'- tainf!, space. SL-nice an:a. Ample kitchen with la'f!,e pantry and pU.7tly of counh.'1' span: Dmmatic CU>n:SWry window treat- mL'tt ts with lots of natuml li;l!,hl. ~ lfftCTIYl AS 011 ~tt Oii lllalCAflON SU&IECT '° """° SAl.E Of4 CA AFTI:R ou.DllHC OF 11118 EDITION ... f .. -- Pbue n ot the Vlllu at Ractflc Ranch opem thla weekend, offertnc 70 home. in Hunt:tncton Beach. Pacific Ranch opens Phase II this weekend Pacific Ranch, a 40-acre, gated community In Hunt- ington Beach, cetebrates the grand opening of Phase II of Its VIiias condominium development this weekend. The 70 conter ::><>rary-sty1e Villas. which start at $116,900, feature seven floor plans, each with two bedrooms and up to 1, 780 square feet of Interior living space. according to marketing director Phlllp Yaask ln. "The VIiias floor plans offer a wide range of design features," Yasskln said, with such amenities as volume ceilings In the bedroom. living and dining areas. a breakfast nook off the kitchen, a loft with spiral staircase, a study or retreat, separate dressing area and abundant use of skylights and clerestory windows. One model, the Mendocino Plan. Is highlighted by dual master bedroom suites. Gourmet kitchens feature fine oak cabinetry, ceramic tile counter tops, built-In pantries and luminous lighting. All of the VIiias homes feature an attaxhed garage. A second-car carport and storage area are available for most plans. Developer Mansion Hill has created Pacific Ranch to take advantage of the California lifestyle -from the community's location one mile from the beach to private, enclosed patios and. decks. The grounds feature fountains and wandering streams. Three recreational facilities are featured -each with a swimming pool. spa and clubhouse with fireplace and outside wet bar. Prices range from $116.900 10 $161,000, with a 5 percent down payment plan available for a limlted number of.qualified buyers. To reach the Villas at Pacific Ranch, take the San Diego Freeway to the Golden West offramp, drive south on Golden W•t to Yorktown, and tum left to Pacific Ranch at 7531 Sea Bluff Drive. I For rnot"e Information, caH 960-5451. ----=::c::: .. - 111 ... YIEW-I MT Ul1D -DP-•1111 5 bdrm or 4 +den. 3 beth. Only $19,000 down & ...ume lolnl. OM of Harb« V19W'a largest Iota • $2.t9,000 LH. *° II 1111-111111 Fem~, a car pr119e, eecurtty sys- tem. v-. . 1321.800. C..metordet911 ... a...111••·•••1 REIVA(o/ NEWIXm ff1Ctt Magnificent design charac- teriies this custom residence incorporating wonderful curves and angles and with bay windows in almost every room. The home's master bedroom suite is a world of • I unsurpa ed elegance with ltS own sitring room, luxurious bath and a dramatic bay-windowed wall with fireplace owrlonking the sea. Three other bedroom ------ -- COLDW<!U BAN~eR~ V1EW PROPERTIES OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 3 8fl 1905 Yacht Endllfttress $379,000 3/FR 1911 Y1eht Enchantress $t29,000 4/FR 2008 Yldlt Resolute $589.000 - ( CldtlNll blllt) See Ginny Andefson at Seaview • call '44-MO suites all have private baths. Secured behind guarded gates and surrounded by never ending views, this 4,500 plus sq,uare foot home is priced at :t>695,000. For more information, ca ll (714) 643-tm. Sales Office Hours: 10:00 am to Dusk. Another "Custom Made for che Self-Made" residence of Sea Pointe Estates. 13 Marbella DrhinJ lnJlructiont: In~. l 'ranllt' Cuunl) ._ .. n 01ei..•" Frtt" .1~ r.·C.1m1n.. n •. E ..... 1b Oii. E;,>t 111) milt-,'"~·~ r.~nct" E<1~1t'' E S T A T E S ~ ,~Reminiscent of a cottage in England's lush coastal coun· tryside, this remarkable home blends classic Tudor architecture with the most modern of pampering amenities. A ititchen designed for the fussiest gourmet. A roman· tic master bedroom suite hideaway. Cap· rivating living areas. All surrounded by a beautiful garden atmosphere and all securely behind guarded gates. This 3 bed- room, 2 Vz bath custom home clearly iTiustrates the art of luxurious living. Another "C ustom Made for the Self. Made" rcsi~ence of Sea Pointe Estates. Offered at $395,000. Call (714) 643-1392 (or details. Sales Office Hours: 10:00 am to Dusk. "-' .. 38 Marbella Drlvlnc ln"~~km11 In So Ornn11t County, "ilin l:>w:w• Frtt1nv ro Lamino Ot E.nrtlb OJL.. Ea.. 111) mlktt 10 Sn lhNt EttllCn. -.---------·---------,----------~-----------·--------;;----------·-'-·---" a.amr11•• RUL BIBl'i 11 lllalt ,. .. ....11 .... ,., Sale IC.Wal llU!lntr•l 1112 Cntral 1112 r...... llM lniM ..... ~.... ,., f l ...... tc.u.. ........ 1:.ioo-i.tt.RANCWsTYu wvuam,. 1~N -Luxury nc ;;;,;;;;mi6ioiliiiiiiiiiii-.--IPI -f •-l • 3~ 2t>a In greet., .. on.., Mdl 1500 a/ft 3 8d Condo at $99,000 Open IMllaeral llt2 OCEAN VIEft' 4m~Hloo -~ s12aK.~11s9.50eo _ 2•,,ba.s1«.ooo.Brkrs. Sun Ownr646-12s2 I OCEAN VIEW IS spectl!CU-welcOme Own< 7&&-0579 NEWER DUPLEX-Beliit 3 BEST IN BLUFFS NORTH LAGUNA larfromthi1 '0klWor1d ... am..... bdrm ~2bdrm w/fret'cil Charm· hooM wtWctl h .. New E/alde TownOOmel doors, decks, trplc:a. Pius 3 Bdrm. 3 Bath. formal drntn~ room, largr been totelly ~ S137 950 -$142 850 ocean. bay & peril ¥1eWS -··~Toown e>Mofthelineet lo Ir h-' ~th ... vt~c .. .J•sac>Pd<lr"!'~~ OPENSAT/SUN.1().5 ~=n homM In N9Wport Beech. Personal res!-I, grral ,.:1:pan~1nn pott'nlht , rrn1· noors, -: ·~ _ .. 2603 ELDEN., DEL MAR - dence of aeutfs deullOI*' Mr. George Holt-largt' dl'rls, walk In lwarh. wlki1tot1et1, .~J_!'!U~1be~ or call !Of appt to... PW •roa•ll teln. 8Mt loCatiOn W/penotemi'; view. Com--,~...., •"" -(714) 1131 5919 pletely cuatom. one of a kind. Mutt aee this e21s,ooo d«l 111tum, spa. eowted -11•/11M111 ~ecular home wltoo many amenities to • patio end Ill In 1 sett~·--------' ra1att.AMinglSSO,OOOL.H. PAGEANT REAL ESTATE ~':'="Tn~r='ta:' AM~~~. :L1o1~:1~9.~~ * IPlllL• * Ent~~:.-'l~rm lfd • ,_. 1111 ftlTI lllllL must ... for a serious Prine only. S4&-0074 IOf Plan 8 In Turtte Rodi. 3 + den w/l)ffv8'e yerd, .. •~--.Front R0w End Unit Call DOOo Moulton. 4()4 .07.QI . 494-4065 t>uyer wtiowantshlllend Information or appt. • Bdrm. 2 be In top con-pool +spa. SactMlce at w/tow/ly upper e.y, night light view. 3Br, .. A GIOflOUS OQean View MESA VERDE 3 8d dttlon throughoUt. Quiet $3&9,900. Call Patrick 2~ea. Ilk• new eond. w/tuxurlous light beige SUPREMEtll bonu llH :· locatlon In an excellWtt Tenote 831-1286 carpeting. Priced at only S2157,000 lnclland. **"91TUSTll** 'WllllMl .... llJ RV .::=·::, some neighborhood. S179,900 lfd Utl_ 1_. UI ITlll Bluft's Belt Priced Opptyl •TIY l400G ..... I 121-Hll TLC. under $150.000 lntee IHltlealhn WM~R (Ill Yllta .,....) lrgr 3Br 2'h8a End unn. 2 2 story 3 bdrm. 2 bath, alt I Agt. Liz ~e-3627 t8124 Gu!Yet Dr, Irv. HELEI I DOWD huge patios. llke new Int. conditioned condo nr llPll Lll&Tlll 111-1 .. . ~ -. . . Very sharp! High balance S C Plaz• Pool. spa, 3 BR 2t>e, fplc. patio. 2 toe •IA ftlll mTI IUll -1 uaum loan & ottered 11 frplc ~ carpOr"t. Only Bdrms up/ 1 Bdrm dn. dbl By Owner. 2 StOl'Y. 4BR. Eaatblult $299.000 Fee The per1ec:t 3 bdrm 2 aty ......,, ..... 121-1432 bargain pnce for prompt S92.900 A Bargain! Call gar. ~ox. 1400 s/f. Nf 38A,ltvlngrm, lormeldln-48R/3BA/farn rm. din rm. hOme 3 bite 10 beeC:t'I 11.A I .., ....I.II. 11. ... r-.. ..&. Nie i! $229,500 leell Patrldl 631-1286 mkts & restaurants & Ing. tam rm. lg '°'· Many Upgrlded & lmmac:ulAlte. ~ condition Must ..,... "'"',_ u., ... n• ......__,.. fransp. $125,000. Ruth extras. $185,000. Call ~1 ... 111-.. Low price o f "=========~=====1~~ ........... ~~~·!~1~· s:~•-Laurie. Rltr. 54~ alter 6e>m &45-0258 S195.000 • ~tlliii-Y e::t street 1n &Ci CdU This prop1r1y 1utt ,... out ., .. __ _ IDllB 111,111· .. 1111 Lovely 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath Penthouse. Immaculate condition. Guarded gate, poof and Club House. Open +1.ouse Sunday, 1-5. 100 Schol Plaza. PH # 10. -TIUIWIY ·•--101111 Beautifully kept 3 Bdrm home. Walk to Balboa Island, bay and the new, exciting Atrium Court at Fashion Island. Open Sunday 1-4, 730 Malabar. $287,500. IEW USTII& ····--...u .. Ill JU 11111 If .... , Greatly remodeled to be and to look like a new 2 Bdrm 2 Bath home on front of lot. Country English or French decor, hand-decorated tiles. special bathroom catMnets. large lkte patio, much, much more PLUS a 2 Bdrm Garage Apt. Truly special $397,500 -Come to 1ee us on Sun- day Open HOUM 1-5, 621 Acacia. potential • 4Bdrms IOf· Fmllllllll Endlea po91lblliUM fOf of eec:towl 4 bdrm, 3 beth . O!vorO!! t0<c:es sale 3 mal dining. Com~nlty Open hM S1t/Sun t2-5 thlS extr• lg IOt property. hOme on belutlful street. WOOOBRIOOE 48'/tlmlly bdrm. 2'~ bath w/tormal poob &~1S119.900 1218Keel NptBMch Cloeetolhe water.S.0-Extral.,gey.,dwtthlOta rm !lba.trmtdinlnQ.3c:ar dining, f'rl>'c. wet bar, - . .-a kW 1H41 VIEW CONDOS & ot"-I slbfy priced at S575,000 of prlv1ey. Oeocnte end get. $275,000 55~-9388 l'lign ceiling & more. Must "-t1omea evall.t>le F0< I wltn Mier carrying 111 save $$$. Sellerl Mklng Sell. ~.....,1-4&M lnforrnatlonc.itMoeen I T.0.8kr780-3862 only~~c:all 'llHH•••1DI llLllE ... "2·1211 Properties 780-2&43 DUPLEX-28' 1ba ea. So-631-129& ... ,... 111·1111 Pnme gl'..,belt locatlon, PETE BARRETI .. REALTY ol·PCH. $275,000. 521 2 llOl'Y 28R 2'MIA. 2 c:ar HITUTII -. Carnation. By owner gir lmmac move In 3:='.~/!~tfa~~ 1573--0241 or 873-1541 cPluon.~! Bright & tlglonht. dlllon on h lot wi•' -+ lmT , .,, cwpets. planta1 solar heat~ pool ~A Reel Chlltl'fMW at s239K. OPEN SAT/SUH 12-5 i snunen. gwoen atrium. -.---:.-1-1~lf..,.-lllf~....,...,..,,~IL-.= •-.------•I C I " 1 t .....__. Mela V•de -4BR 2BA. j S 1454.30/mo pays all + , t• spa. lole to be1ch s he iow.t ...,.._.. 2250 sf MP din pool 10'h% ftlted rale loen M 4 bdrms, 3~ bettl pli.ll MST&•Ul111,llO I $182.500. 751-3191 Ouplelt on the l'Nft(et. spa 9kyitghta darttroom'• lelS with t0% or 20% lergeden.Over S150,000 3 bedroom. one bath. As-C:.SELECT PAS~~~~RTIES lam' rm."' bar. S209K'.: d o wn ! Call Suzan ~"fOl'.:'-:hft.H~o!:a sume S82K loan. Hurry .... PROPERTIE _ By owner QM-2307 I 559-9400 1 . model home Call on lhls one. · _, IDlm. mt Sil.LI 2032 S <Apella Ct cfr:;'1°' your ~ Traditional 1 WTml 1111111 0:: ~~:~Av;2~~:M. PDfllt STAil ·~~;it 760 " 5000 or 'l at lwnlly needed '°' Enjoy today. build your \J 1r1ded Freedeom =----=-....--__.,...~ Realty th':5 Bedroom. 3 Bath dreem . caatle later . ~mekn~! 1 ti;;~·1........... liii nr ~.a..v . 631_7370 homel Large ele<;trle 45lt 118 R-1 lot, 5 ,112000 C... ~Y ~ -KC/'~ I kitchen. larg• ••mlly Bedroom. 3 Bath. formal eoomt>s831-12ee • I •11• ••• ~tWl•i1r t>t'\ 11 room with llreptece good dining. Onfy $399,000. 8eec:tl 2blks. oceer\ vi.w · '-- ..,.._. CAlfpetlng. double. ger-'(.~1>111111 dl'f, llr11 ~,.;~· ~= IUffSl&YFml The be9t ¥W of the Bad! :: Ju,~~..:= •. f'uJ.4,1/,l'J 1329.0oo. 4ti.1"31 3000 ft, 3 BR, 3~ba. ~ wildlife actlvltlM 1 _ $149 900f Cell today 1 1" din/lam rms Flrec>lt.. se>e. nlgti1 lights and distant a11•.1w . fi'/.J-8~.<J~ ....... IHc~ lllt pool. View Of bay, nlte "'· sea. S pac ious 4 ... .,... lrom S 107 000 to mtnsS379.ooo. 722"460 Bedroom, family room, Ml7 lc..t ""7~C. S139000Agt546-1739 ..... ,,_..... It .... formal dining and much ~... .-.. • lgtl tectl. 8ectlelot pad more. Security eystem ...-w ..,. II T• Couple °' rental. lMno Newport S~ O..ctl and pr1Y..::y •THE BEST* arN + Bdrm upttaira. ~ cottA!Q9. S-=nftce due to •-a.a-IS GETTING BETTER BY OWNER -3M 2'48A. bdnM dOwn. $245,000. dNlh Win take best 1--, 11__ S148.000 5-fl by IPP' Agt 846-1°'4 offer 846-121 2 or .... ....., 1..wl ~2~ onfy. 7e8-9173 . 1131-4402 "2-1111 THE REAL ESTATER OIZYIDT IDT -------~...a 542313 28R 1be conao. $73,900. t* * nL ,,; '°""--~ L9 ·ta~,. ~ of e kind w11t1 kMfY 38R 2BA. lamlly rm, trpc, By owner. 858-0648 IUll llft ~et1..-1ee ~ ~ ~ owner'• unit with 3 1&40 lq ft,~ petto, ..... I BALBOA BEACH HOUSE '~9 "II> '7 Bdnnl. 2~ be +• nev9f and ... $142,500. $150,000 A PETE BARRE Tr REALTY 'J. •to', "**'' 3Br 2b9 rentel OPEN SUN ~· 2~3~°'a SSZIMt• DUPLEX/GREAT INCOME ~=====·=·=============ii unl1. Forever vtew9. directions. v4 ·v v UR I'" s ta5.000 UllUTIBLE IEW 4 IEDRDOI COIDOS **S12l,95D** 21141111r Slrlet, Co1t11111 ....... 1 •IN ... Mlll • IWBllZll Z Ill llUIU ...... ll.lllTI ......... •I Pl1111 • •••• nu EITllllE. ••••••••• Dill ~11-1111 Awat-d !Of M 70,000 OeW\ RMI &IAlte Imm~ llldrm pr1-BANK REPO/OCN VIEW end offeted for M25.000. 3 u"" ... rs 300• IOt t N Club u~ ...'.... S295 000 Don't well on this onel """'""" on • va e. r ...,.,.., .... • .. 11800/mo. poss. Income. OU1l1Y Aoe 65+. SM.300 T• 1 HURRY ALMOST SOLO! Owner (114)960-2850 Of S 159,900. Agt. 759-5080 (213)37M221 ........ ~ BURR WHITE REAL TOR . l ... C . b 7S-4t. JO -11911 l&ITW Open 58'/Sun 12-5. 38r + --11011111 COTE,~, . 3 bdnn owners unit wtttl 2 Oen. 20271 LIQhthouM $3 15,000. Ptln only income units. ZOnect R-2. l.rl. S 199,500. 94fo...&494 644.-0530 REALTY . on.red at S179,000. Cell luL 1u I * .. Ullm* HARBOR VIEW HOMES Aobert MlllMlen 931-1211 geou1 4 bdrm, 2'1\ Monaco 38'. toe tam-rm, Wltal'lllT w/-1 beth w/t.mlty rm. pool, •tr• toe yrd 644-8785 48R 2~ba, 2 story.I ~ec::!rr=st~ 812111 II la1J 1385,000. CrNtM W9Y9 P8lriC:* Ten«e 831_1211 38A, tam ""· c::tlOice IO-I--------64&-0520 493-044e cation. 720-1871 •111RllT-...... = ________ ........ , WM~~ To .. CCJ1e09 Pl1c ~·Ru9tte den. pod. 2 .,... &...-lntertorl. °'*' s.. .. _., 1... & Sun 2-5, 2403 FOldMm 183 t t.IHCOLN 1.AHE Drive. S 151,900. 0eve ~ 3 bdrm. fllmlly Leighton. AQt 5.e-!llO rm home IMutllutty EASTSIOE HR 28A. plenned fOf ,.. tlltd/tlft fWdWd flrl. lg yrd, WOf11· . . l ~ "'""'*"*'" °'*'9 • tfMIP, S17t,500. Ol*'I cation on Hcluded Sun 1-&. •r 541-7516 .... -~. ()nty $291,500. ................. .. -21M»e. ••• l<mm& __ .. _ .... unu-•LIT ..... ::=...==: dole to OCEAN 2l>r 11:>a. ,... NmOdeled Mot toucNe ~ lmall 2 bdrM hOMe kltcften w/1ota of 9'0!'919 Good entertelnment w11ota of ,..... eel s 11s.,ooo. MOOG down. ~ w11t1 •<*lent • ·1-.\' • •• • HVH Cermet. 1982 Porl Albani c.11 492~ or 497· 1829 ....... •lllR II ..... an11 38A condO pftced to ... 0Nem hon'9 b9Hnd ~ W/O< wfttlout twMI ('~ MCUttty Q9te and drCUW prim) Lo-dOwn. 0WC driv9. ONE 0# A KN> Won't llllM. 720-8746 ~ ES'TATE ..... 2 liiiii"iilniiiiiiin ....,.,... GI*' ~ l.81 .. 111'111t evt ll9Plted TENNIS WMc:tl .,.,.... trom 3 COURT, POOL. 3 SPAS, ....-. oC ..,_. *9. '8R ..,, ,,... + mucft more. 48A. ~. ~ A AAAE VALUE at kltdlen. Sencty bMdl. M5t,IOO. pter & bl. 12.200.000 F0t -*call NEW US TINO. PATRIC)( T!NOAE 811 Gt\#ICly AelftOt far 8'11P'· 142',900. Fant&IUc Ml'IN & 9fW 1oc9tlon. $211 toO -'".... ftnlndnt,~--.......... In I •Lm111&.n ~.,::·caa::. 1e1:Ma.r0r.1rv 1 131~ 1""710-l702 t7M 1e 1 UdOMord~~ aree.ooo. 11w1n Carw.y Vlllige Aeetty • .,..... ,.,,.. far.,.,.,.."': flrtlW. 191-1111 , ~f o~~I -i;•!t iJ"I ~~,!:~ :.~: Jil· 11 !!~ ~ f =id,~~ .: ... ~I Jdl , 1 unH I 0~r'l:t~tl ~!lf!jU1 P: 1lH•i1 :: if ~11•·1 '1 ~1-i!:;t!t l'1il•1j1·;f II ,J •II $1! J~· 1 ~q l ~. · 1· ~r J'1I~:-lfl .' ~-Ji .. i!R. ~' l- §11 :ih H .. t _ r .~ ~;JiL . 111!5Uut ~· .I ---... . - r I ---------~--;;;;;;;;r~;;~~;;;;;;;1;;;;;;i:~~;;;:~~i;;:;;;;:;:=111r111111="'TUllDAYJAN.18,1 ... /PAG&J1 I -DIAii C.ta •111 lilu 2124 Cnta Mesa 2624 W,ua lt1ek 2Mljl!!f!!1 ... c• M1t1'*"/!!!lb l?ll leatah It 111111 lwf·•/llfiM ._, ........ tlful Comple11 2Br LOFT APT Bach wllrplc, rr 2EG Nor1h t..guna.~BR on the wet• newly I Ulm& IUll 2724 ZTH *ue•-18e, patio, new kltdl & pvt paUo/P<>Ol $575/mo Frpie. patio. Nr bdl Nice Oecorated. U SO/mo 91T11 • NPT BCH F/rmm\ to lhr x 11'.U.20. 1783 Or· 9e1U1ltul 1 I 28r ~ crpt. CwpQt1 1625 Gd lnck2• relrlQ 645-&404 $925 494-1966/494-3196 Bolt .•llP avallabl• Wkly rwitm. Low ret• 3tlf 2ba ept Mw bdnn wioe Ave '200 ll'lcl U111t :°n!.~l'I04in::::=; loc3e0Vlc1ona541-8523 POOLPatlO,lrp+c,X-lge 2BR Frple-:-V11, lndry, 673-27470f675-0149 $135 & Up/Witty Colof" $200/mo +ulU 831--4138 ~2~JY 8'5-9161 Of gar•g• 2323 ELDEN e.tllde 28r 18a angl 1Br ssao. 2B1 $680, l500 v-. l1f beh S995/mo, Br 18a patiO PoC>l TV, maid MNlce, IT• Pfot F/25-35 N.B 3br1--liniiiiiii~wiil- 8etty Wt/A 54-1_. perwit ~-Nlam~ Peta aec Unf E·Slde 557 -21141 4~593149.4-SJ.46 wa1er1Q.. pd $72St~'. ~=· 10 "::! ~ch~ ac>t bay & OCMll w . non I Mii llT ... i"STUNNIHGL411MGar: ott.MSO/mo 645-11813 Pvt1Br.trple,p()C)l,patl0.Almoil Ocnt1n1. furn 1601-815thS1650-8213 avail 985N cOutHwy~ ~~21~1~;'° Fulls.MceBul'dlng den Apt. Pool & rec rm E-elde 2Br 1Ba beam gar No pets 399 w Bay 2tlfl1'hba. gr1 IOc pvt.• Laguna Beech 494-52$4 Of 4 Comet of W..Cclfl & lnl'IM ssss 710 W 181tl <*la, lrplc, g.er' 2 per-St 1615 650-6357 t>dl. gar • utll p0 S 1095 1 IAll UY llU · Prof/Fem 25+ non lmkr. SM Sq. fl, 'Mw Mt• tona, nopetl $700 +lat. 499-2704 avail now. 20102 Bln::h St. 18drm 1 UAUU m1U lhr pvt hOme & pool, .... 111 let MC 1225 650-17911 1mT LJl&Tlll 81111 wllrg belcony UtllS Wkly rwitllt now evlll qUlet GUI de MC, BObey -iiiiiiiii"iiiiiiil •• .___.......a.41 · S750i m-o 28R l'~BA IPUTUIUI incl $600 No pell. 112950 wtc & up 2274 Npl S325.S48-84479't5 MWlllTBID ~L• -=--a EASTSIOE Lu11. In a pine TownhouM Greenbelt., OCEAN VIEW 756-1828 or 833~ Nwpt Blvd. CM 146-7445 · Office.,__ IUOlet Free fOfeet, lge 1BR, OIW, frig laundry rm All bltlna Buch acrou atrHI Prof IF non amkr to 9hr parking, lowrlee. pO ullll FAMILY INltmT'I Gae and water paid 2078 Thurin Lu11ury 1 BR apt De-Cannery Vig lull 1BR. SU IWI L•E 2tlf 2ba CdM hoUM "450 Appro11 1200 Sil w/rwi Sparkllngcteen .... *CMI 1570/mo. yr IM. Adulta. TSLMGMT 64 2·1603 ligner-elegance thruout. vaulted c:ell, 1 car gw, 3026W.Pec:lflc~Hwy t utll 759--028tl~ entrance.3ynstartlnget for tarnJNM wtttt 1 or 2 No pell. ~864 I Large private Piiiot. New !~~ll~~b$~~73~~tlts. Newport a..ctl. fWl\1g1V Prof M/f , n-emkr. Spec Sl.67 all. 11'1760-9719 elllldren. Neef pe111. Meet eaa111de amall 1 br perl REDECORATED Eutllde.j carpel. drapea, moo With $125+ wlugl. nodepoelt. 3BR NB condo $533/mo. Small office apace paid No p«1. fOf egl adult ,yper elean · 2bdrm, PlllO, garage. 2 new appllancea L .... A TTRACTtVE 2BR 18", I I L 640-6128 or 760· 1223 $300/mo Loe E 17th St 28drm iv.a. . 1700 $475 No ,_'t• 990-2962· people, no pets $700 lrom $875/mo 494-2265 patio. near Udo ah<>pa t811 I It •."' --c M 6'S.3386 A.911 lor BiH 28drm 2Ba i720 · "" ___ 271 Cabr111o 642-0461 I I No pe1a. 1650/mo. utll pO Z'l24 Prof n/emkr fem ahr ___ _ 398 w WlllOfl 831·&583 E-lide 2Br I Ba. garage, ~rt le1e• 673-0343 ' wl ume 3Br Big Cyn Beautltul 2 atry Ottlce p1tl0 $675 2080 Gerdef'l HHOll YlfW am 2BdflT( 281 1760 Frig. 2br 2ba apt, n-emkr. frp(. Condo Poot. 9')1 $450 Condo. 2274 tq.,,. part Ln Drive by 546-5605 IBOrm wllott. 2Ba 280rm dshwshr stove included LIYIH IL•! P<>Ol/~a. resp & neet mo Lv mtg 759-9135 furn. West ol OC AlrpQt1 Wetitfleld E'S DE 3 BA 2Ba. vaulled cellings, I NO PETS 545·4855 Stu. dlo, utlla Incl Ol'lly $3 IO ,; utll. 646-1132 CM M/F Cauculon thr Hunt $3000/mo Grou IM . can. I 1bl. large prvt deck. iaouz. bltln1 ---$300. Fee 6422. 2 prof male ahr my 3Br Bch mod«n 2Br 281 sublet VIiia Rental Prop &Plll•ll fnod yard Wa.shef/dry1 S895 No pets 85S-0665 * 11MI .... 11Ul(IT llMlll CdM hme 1 blk to bd'I smkg ok garage 55; Mgmt 675-4912 OR ~....... ~:~~~r or r,518;.i~';0• StiARP 2BR.c pll & drpe. ~~llgN~~~~u~~~ ••LIDO ISLE•* 1550 Nl amkr 67S.t615 Reuren1'..<\u1118'°-o293 754-1792 LJkebrandnew!AllutllltlM ---dlsnwuner. garage. no --3BR2BA, lrg newtydecnr •LG BAVFRONT HOME1Rmte 10 lhr 3Br NB hte WATEAFAONTBLOO paid Pool. oet. no peta, E/SIOE cozy 1 bdrm, tak· pets. $640/mo, 548-6279 I Bdrm remodeled 3 t>eacll & ahopt. View Pvt ba, kite prlv., fem Avall 2/1 ~5n6 or Executive tlJlle !350 altt 28drm 181 MIO Ing r.-VltlOna for 1 UNIQUE BachelOf SS40 blocks to und Moat ullls S 1250/mo IH Ownr n-smkr $475mo 673-1521 499-t311 ext 2130 <tth flOOr w/vu &42-4&« J01Avocedo 142-MaO ~':.,:*;:" ~~" ef'llOY 180.BM-w/c:arQ011 S6'0 pd S675/mo 760--8862 6191753-0719 38R hm Lag Bell. oceenl AOOMMA~ ...med. 2br Mon-Fn 9• to 5 AYUIJILI.. ~5 • $500 sec . 1vall QUIET. patio. P<>Ol. spa. 2BR 'upalalt<I, Iba, trp+c, Lrg 2BR. 2 dra to aand. vu Matr BR $490/mo I 1'A ba cond H B S350 frtf'l1J 28R 2BA. Uppet unit, F•b t 631-2124 NO PETS 549-2447 gar. adulta-no pets 1 Yr S300 -OR· to llht, Pfel Avall 2/1 497--4067 9¥91 t ·~ ut1I Broolchurst & ml cerPOf1. lnOry rm defwff. Elllde llftAr 2BR l '~BA Twnhse--atyle2br 1'~ bath IM $780 mo On Club fem. w/rlnky hm out of CdM IAfna nice room I Ad1m1 M_. 841-8176. ----------C & aoee t 8ll ..._.. lo ~• al S650• HouM Alie Avail Jan town yng prof 646-7337 .,.. ' -.---1350 sq f\ STOREFRONT ute ~· o . TwnllM garden apt Lg pat • ,....., g11. c. 24 494-6303 lem only, non-amkr S380 Snr 48r CM l\M, $275 -Xln MESA VERDE 1615/mo. PV1 patio. dshWf. lndry No pets Carol 645-597 4 __ •WPtlT .-S Av111 now 759-9143/E ~. ''• ullla. all prtva Nr toc!.IOfl 545-4123 2035 Pomona. r.c. pool. MC $745/mo ~-Betty 6'S.9161 2BR up1111r1, Iba. trple, 59251mo 3BR 28" lower Coate MMe 12751mo . ·~I lrwy 405 ~2519 _ TSL MGMT 142 1t03 NO peta Curt 11631·1~66 Wf lffll lOlllll ~::· ~~s-::::, ~· d.J~ unn, g.er, laundry room. ulll W/O. all prll/lleOM Worlt'glemtolhf'myhme ..... n. lfTll. •WI•• flUme lg 2Br, In 4 Plex New Want • selection ol grMt Houae Ave Avail Jen ICIOSI from beectl. Nr CM Pnt 642-8386 Pvt rm/ba. All pnvtla. FREE ~T ANDING 2B1. l'l•Ba. bttN, newcpta pelnt. Carpet•. drapes IMng? We can offer eny-24 494-6303 TSL MG~~ Gran~2 1~ F 2S.35 to ahr attrect. Nptl n/amkr S300. ~79I Lrg ~~I~~ & drpa. O/W, bttlne 1625 NO pet• 2248 Canyon 1111ng from• amlll apt to --• Heights hM Furn 18r11>1 Young prof tem Mek• ner 0 es •$600 NOpeta~ $595 ~ dep 832·176& a 4 bdrm hOUN If look· **LIDO ISLE•• PENTHSE VERSAILLES pvtentranc41 Noctllldrant .. ~totlnd &rent condo 141-t111 Baclletor E/llde. Quiet. Lrg 1 BR wl p()C)l & lndry ing in CM. NB, or HB L~~I ~ '!:it~BRP:~: 1Br l n5. Sec bldg, rec or pet a $400/mo Utll 1n NB/CM 952-5008 or OECORA TOR to stir llW>W- WIO ulll pd. $495. +$450 Stove & trig lurn $550. ~:eo~t~~:i•,~:~ that S 1475/mo yrty 675-8• 11 lac, PoC>l 548-5953 ~net. 548-8773 83S·2122 Chery1 -room. ottice & warel'IOUM sec 631-3646 avall 2/1 $300 dep 642-1401 TSL MGMT 642• 1503 Liii iSLE .. ,.. SPACIOUS 3BORM 2BA FEMALE. clean prof to leatw Wutt4 212' wl carpel buaineas M•n -* .,. 1 * /view NHI to bd'I Gar-snare with aame Luxury rent Incl decorating Ull& • &PTS LAG 2BR trplc. gar . patio. WflTWf YILUCE 2Br 1Be 102 Anllt>es Don 804' Yrfy S 1300. Avlll turn H HarbOur apt ~50 2 A condo. can leads em 549-8181 IBr. trig, range, l11Ull0ry, bit-Ina, clean $850 Baehelo1 $495 675-1244 e11s. 622-8795 now VIiia Aentlla mo. Nick at 840-6089 pay up lo $750 or do ie-·--ir••11&11 pool. carport. No P41tt 548-8300 lor applicatloo C & 0 675--49!2 or 7~·1792 I pelrs/mgmt tor add'I -r_..,... 1550/mo - -New arpeting rapet NEWPORTMARINAAPTS _ Fem matr BR/BA nr SC rent lnlrvlne 491 .... 15'4 14'-t ., 40 9')I08, 3019-A 93!W l9thSt 5'a-o..1t2 MESA VERDE 2BR lba, <>BR 1''•balhS685 LUKUry 2Br 2Ba Frplc. Veraalllea.-VlllaBllboe j Ptza.1Jlamen Seccomm Harbor Blvd. Costa ~u~1t ~-d•~8 ~:~· 6 ~°:';2nd spa-~~f'~:11 1 micro Encl garage, Prvt 1 & 2Br $725-$1195! $450 ut•ls pd 241-0651 •la111t1 ltr Ital Mesa across from 1....aT19IWI. ~11.:_ MC __ ·_ 4 • 1 • beech. boat sttpavall1bh9 Agt 631--4960 Fem of 2Br 2s. roomy 1141 Fedco Call Mgr. (6191 2BR tBA, cottege type, mYlllllW Westside 2Br 2B•. pV1 S1450l mo Sorry. no WESTCLIFF2br2bl.pool. qu1erBaywood apt NB ncOMd tingle car gar-726-96650t6.50-3386 ~~1~:t~a. 1:;51:/o~ 1625 rno 2BR. 1BA. p1110. ::!~· inC:~ ~1~~ pet;/,~:i.-t ~~~:,~ '800tmo. "430 • dep ~:!26.. 1 ;rs ~99 w Bal~~5~ DafiUts]hih 2'116 TSL MGMT M2· 1803 P<>Ol. laundry room EH1· Costa Mesa Goll Course __ t non emkr. ahr ~ 0. lBr IB& ·-t'"'-"'-· aide IOc., clOte to all $675 Sml pe1 549-0433 28d59001m .. unl~lrnb~a·I ~I~ IHI' Cea1t 2BR 1'~Ba NB ac>t S330 lttll t 2'JfZ l!M-,..... -•· ..,... · 149 E. Bay ----,.ve. a ... · IS + 'Avtlt Wendy 64&-8789 ~--~'P!',..."'"'lll'!'!!9Pp.iioj _._,._ relrlg. 922 W.-.C.. NO TSL MGMT 642· 1603 WISIOE 2br 2ba. new (818)286-8710 ---L H Of 38drm 2 Betti Only 4 1>911 S500 Ao' 550-1016 paint no pets. $610 • sec. N 1 p-3 & " Br 2e. r a on 0 Fem to stir 2 mut• bdrm sale S 150 Or S.1 ofter yeers otd w/olOet 280rm EASTSIDE 1MUC)91ehln NICE large 3 8drm.;b1, 646-1549or 760-3832 i' r:i:; $1050-$1350' Carport, pool, 11c apt In Plnecteek. CM 536-4189 28a ReQentty renov1ted 4 pl11 Cpt/dtpe 162$/mo :: J!· s~r!. A= ut. ltlCk 2lft 1 ~Ira Aen11ls 875-7015 ~S..7t3 1 or 73l.Sl68 'ffi~~~:i'9~~1 ~:-1 STORAGE GARAGES :;e:•;:;~at~ 111 t MC 494-1137 lmmed ~~ 1v msg --LllllY 1U-t2x20' & 12x21' ~Zir:iJiiiiii:iiiiii~D!:a3I· ~r'ZDZl~~I 2 ...-s Tl ICUI UGI UY UU Furn. room 1vllt now 1n Npt Bcn/Coata Mesa area wlM rraoe. tinanoe or sut>-• Delightful ocean brMZ .. 20102 Bl<dl St 280rm 2 2 palloa. microwave, 2BR Bil lald twnll.M ~ 24 Hr acc:eaa 546-3878 m11. Cal1 lor details SplGIOUI 28drm 2Ba, Bath wllrg bllony Utlla waterfall. all amenities n-smkr pref $290/mo, , C..J W11• 1100 Off 11T MONTH'S RENT ON AU ..-ARTllENT8 THE place to come home to -A peaceful park·llke setting conveniently located within walking distance to theatr•. restaurant• and shops. Only mlnut• to South Couth Plaza and the l>Mch. , ..•.. , ••••••• o.11 ...... 281 ...... Ta•w• 1 Hlrl~ ..... -ALL UTUTlS PAIO -Gas f 11fClllcn -'tu. sllc Wood Panthll&. Grw Cloth A· -C.thedral Beamed Cetknp .• -DisllwasMtt * -POOis, Whirlpool, ExerciSe Room -4 Liahted Tennis Courts ~~J -laundry flcllitltS -Fatr Housinc. Sorry, No Pets J OFF!Cf. 0HN DAILY M 2400 Hetl)Or 91\1(1, l•I flit 0. .... 1 CoeteMeN 7141511 ... dshwallr lrplc Pluah 1nc1 S7 0 No pe11 1725/rno. 1-875-07!! lte1111June '86 675--2765 •uc. lntAb 44 Nl-12'2 crpts, drP• Lota or 7S6-t828 Of 833·3383 ltitc. lntlla IRVINE Fem etir 2br 11$)1. 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I&,._.., R ate chart lendere »,..,fixed Pointe 15-JNI fixed Pointe Ad)uetablee BANKS Bank of America 11.00 2.00 10.75 2.00 9.25 Soourlty Pacific 11.00 2.50 10.75 2.50 9.50 Crocker 10.875 2.50 10.75 2.00 9.25 First Interstate 11.125 2.00 t0.875 2.00 9.825 MORTGAGE COMPANIES Mason McDuffie 10.75 2.00 10.50 2.00 9.00 GMAC 10.875 2.50 10.60 2.50 . 8.375 SAVINGS AND LOAN American 10.75 2.00 10.50 2.00 9.50 Home Savings NA NA NA NA 9.25 Great Western NA NA 11.00 2.00 9.25 California Federal 11.00 2.00 10.75 2.00 8.75 Home Federal 11.00 2.00 10.75 2.00 9.50 Great Amttrlcan 11.00 2.00 10.75 2.00 9.25 Monthfy 11th ot.trtct coet-d-funde Index: 9.038 Index: Interest rate Indicator used to determine Changes In mortgage Interest rate. Margin: amount or percentage added to the Index at Heh adjustment Interval to determine the new lntetest rate. INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE HEITMAN GROUP, INC., OF STOCKTON, CA. (209) 477-5155. Rose, robots set for debut of Windrose An afternoon of roses. rose and robots Is planned from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday to introduce Wlndrose at Rancho Niguel to the publlc. Children wtll love meeting Bllllbot and ProBot -two high-tech buddies who walk, talk, sing, play and tell jokes. Parents can enjoy complimentary wine, cheese and fruit before touring the community's four model homes. The homes by The Buie Corp. and Home Capital Corp. are priced from $139,000 to $172,900. Wlndrose homes are located on a hillside near Laguna Nlguef Regional Lake. Ranging from 1, 196 to 1,810 square feet,_the one-and two-story detached homes provide up to four bedrooms. family rooms ahd 2'11 baths. The plans Include llvtng and dining rooms, vaulted ceilings, fireplaces, mahogany entry doors, microwave ovens, front yard landscaping and complete fencing. ------.._______ a.Ji.~ Point• Index Margin 2.00 6-Mo. CD 2.50 2.00 1-Yr. Treas. 2.75 2.00 1-Yr. Treas. 2.75 .2.00 1-Yr. Treas. 2.75 • 2.50 1-Yr. Treas. 2.75 1.825 1-Yr. Treas. 2.75 2.00 11th Dist. 2.25 1.50 11th Dist. 2.00 1.50 11th Dist. 2.25 2.00 . 1-Yt. Treas. 2.35 1.25 11th Dist. 2.25 2.00 1-Yr. Treas. 2.75 The one-:story Azalea. plan one at Wlndrose, offers two bedrooms and two baths in 1.196 square feet. A breakfast nook with wtndows to the front courtyard adjoins a kitchen with luminous lighting greenhouse window and French door to the side and back yards. Wlndroee homee at Rancho Ntcael will be lntroclacecl to tbe pabllc on Sanday. Plan two ts The Fuchsia, which has three bedrooms and 2'11 baths In a two.story design. A breakfast nook with a fireplace, separate dining room and a two-car garage enhance this home. The Orchid Is plan three at Wlndrose. and features three bedrooms, 2'11 baths and a f amlly room with fireplace. An abundance of windows and vautted ceilings hlghllght this home. , Plan four Is The Rose, which contains 1,810 square feet. This two-story home has four bedrooms, 211t baths, a separate dining room, a breakfast nook adjacent to the kitchen and famlty room, and a glut enclosed fireplace In the family room. The master suite features an optional fireplace and retreat. Interior ••ments found In aM the homes are ceramic tne or parquet entriee, pre-wiring for cabte Md ~. amoke detectors and gas foroec:t-air heating wtth setback thermostats. The exterlora Include front yard prtvacy waffa, Qeted front courtyards, gas stubs for barbecuee and tlle or concrete ahak• roofs. All utllltlet are underground. Wlndroee wffl conat.t of 121 homes th•t wlH be built over eewral phalel. Of the 29 homes ln this first ph .... 13 •lrMdy h.w beef\ sold prior to this weekend's gr•nd opening <*ebrltlOn. TheM llngte.famlly detKhed homes •re the first retidentlal =' In RatlCho Niguel, the new 575-ecre community bultt In Ltaguna Niguel. Loc9ted off Crown Valley P8ricway between the San OieGO Freeway and L• Paz Roed, ~ N9* wttt contain a variety of llngle-fllmfty ttomee, petto homM, cond0mfnium1 and .,.rtmentt . ~lttone ere being ~ted on the remaining homet tn Wlndroee't rtrat phaM. . For ~e lnformetlOn, caJI 831-6107. A wondrow; world of indoor and outdoor excitement hcckons you ro this exccp· rio nal custom home secured behind guarded gates. r~nnrnmic Vl~'WS of Catalina !iumcts and endless ocean trom every room, rich architectural derail · ing and a hold contemporary design are enhanced by a bounty of the fine t amenities in this 3,000 plus square foot residence. Over 1,500 square feet of decki; on cwo levels invite graciou entertaining or quieter time spent contem_elarin.g_the sea. Offered at $535,000. Call (714) 64J..l.392. Sales Office Hours: 10:00 dm ro Dusk. Another "Cu com Made for the Self-Made" residence of Sea Pointe Estate . 'A~ NEWPORT BEACH ..... 1111.- 0pen and airy 2 BR. 2 BA Greenbrier townhome 11 a great executive home. Nobly appointed with marble fireplace, wet bar. formal dining and yDW awn private safe. Super pdce for elegant Newport 8Nch llvtng. catl to see today! Mii•I IMIT 1111,111 Breathtaking 3 BR, 3 BA townhome upgraded in good quality. Ideally located In wonderful com- plex with picturesque views from every room. A bright and cheery home that should not be missed! See It today. ..... , 1111.- lmmaculatel Beautifully upgraded and re- modeted. 2 BR, 2'h BA Newport home with fantastic kitchen. separate . family room and large yard with lovely landscaping. Vacant and just waiting for new owners. Call to see this one. -·· ... , . •244,111 , Spacious Newport Heights home in excellent location features 2 BR, 1 'h BA, wide open family room with double fireplace to living room, 2 patloa and very attractive kitchen. A beautiful home that radiates warmth and charm. See It today! ···---.... -12•• Custom U-shape home with 3 BR and family room built around k>vefy pool and spa and new patio. An exceptional opportunity Includes a separate guest suite with 2 rooms and a full bath. Don't miss this chance to own your own Newport Beach pool home. Call nowt • • 111 ..... IL.A 12'1,IOO Gorgeous bay vM9w condo with 2 large master aultes, bullt-ln kitchen with eating area plus huge llvlng and formal dining area. All high- lighted with quatlty wallpapers and carpet. Re- sort complex on the bay with pool and boat slip near the Pavillion. IDT L9I YILll P41 .... CuatiJm 4 BR, 2 BA home on Lido Island. living room with flreplace & wetbar and lots of wln- dOWI open to large patio. Extra wide lot on excellen1 street-to-street location. Priced right to eetl futl Must see It today! ...,._uma sua.- ldeal IOCatlon near the Wedge. Large 4 BR, 2'r'• BA home wtth cMllghtful atrium and large rec.- room wtth wet bar. Well appotnted master bedroom with balcony patio. Owner wlll carry fl ... t. Call right away! ., .... ., ..... .. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK ' NEW LISTINGS DllUDT llmTml ll._ Precious 2 BR, 2 BA condo centrally located on the greenbelt of a very attractive complex. Move-In condition. Ideal for beginning family with community pool and recreation room. See It now! llYLIW ll.,_ This could be your first home or your first Investment. Charming 2 BR. 1 BA condo with cute kitchen, breakfast bar and llvtng room that's bright and sunny. New to market so see now -before It's gonel ,... 1111.- Charmlng Spanish style home with 3 BR, dining room, hardwood floors. pool. decking, covered patio and RV access. In excellent condition with new paint throughout. You really get your money's worth In this home! Call to see today! YIUJll 11111 1121.- Beautlfully upgraded 3 BR, w. BA condo with dramatic slate entry and kitchen, custom brick flreplace. wet bar, famlty room. master suite on separate level and Inviting stream off the patio. Within walking distance to So. Coast Plaza. Call today! .. nanm1 1111,111 Newly remodeled 3 BR. 1 'n BA home with new carpet, drapes. cabinets In kitchen and bath. and wallpaper In all the right places. Superb "just move right In" home ready and waiting. Don't miss your chance to see 11-call nowl 8tg and beeutlfull Inviting and gracious warmth of woods, special tlles and luxurious ca.yets throughout. Outstanding buy on a very specl~ LIUTml 12..-ttland complete with dock and side ties for your flotilla. Let us show you this perfect 3 BA 3 BA Very motivated owner would like to see this sell! home c .... to aee-just call. ' (2) 2 BR/ 1 BA units plus ( 1) 3 BAI 1 'nBA unit wtth · _., sundeck and 2 car garage. Fireplaces In two WlmlllT .. ,.,.. units. An excellent Investment! Take, advantage Outatandlng architectural designed waterfront. of low Interest rates and put In your offer todayl W•mth of ceder and oak combined with ltallan tlle make a YefY lmpresaive 1tatement. Amenltlel lndude muter suite with eenauou• bathing compfeJC comptete with 18una and lkytlt ..,a. Sandy beech and pier for 40' boat com- plM• ttMa eumptuou1 retreat. Don't mlM lettlng ue ltM>W you ttHI epectacular home. I HU,_, 11.en.- Elepnt home provtdel .. BR ... BA, eunken conwnatton ptt wtth ftreptace, formal dining, fmmlly room, tor~ vtewt (1f channet. bay & ctty Nghtl from both ftoora litd-boat dock. V.,y lfnt)r111N9 throughout! Call for appofn1ment to .... odayt *""' .. IM.ll un.-onty three houMI from the ocean and upper unit wtth ocean vtewt Numerous upgrades! 3 BR/2 BA unit plus 4 BR/2 BA unit. Don't wait any longer-add to your portfoHo now! 645-0303 ------ COSTA MESA mrm 11n.- 0wnera have bought out of area and are very motivated to sell their pr89ent home! A picture perfect 3 BR, 1"" BA home wtth many high quality f•turea. Ext~vety remodeled. Bring In your offers -all wtU be consldered. Ul1'lm mTA llU l1M,IM Appealing and much in demand 3 BR home with hardwod floors and brick fireplace on wooded lot. Quiet cul de sac location not affected by airport noise. Call now to see or it will be to late! WllYllAIP 1111 ... Two story condo in excellent South Q9ast Metro location. Either 4 BR or 3 + den. 2 baths, large master bedroom with sundeck, mini-yard with patio and 2 car garage. Cozy complex with pool and spa. Call to see today! ••••••.-n 1111.-Spectacular 2-story, 5 BA home with kltchenl famfly room combination. formal dining area. living room with fireplace and enclosed patio with heater. Superb family home romantl- c~lly decorated to appeal to all. This home can be your family's paradise -call to see today! Ul1'lm -1111,111 Fabulous 3 BR, 2 BA home. Family room with flrephace, formal dining and large yard with patio show great potential. Instantly appealing inside and out! Move fast on this beautiful home-an outstanding buy that won't wait around! 111.IU TIWHDl•I 1111 .... Never a vacancy in this superb duplex. Two 2 BR. 21h BA units with fireplace. inside laundry and garage. Excellent condition. Perfect for proud lnv~tor or owner occupancy. Call now! US1S9I 1·2 LIT IHI .... Expansive 4 BR. 3 BA home set-back on A-2 tot with space to build. Unique floor plan with huge family room and fireplace. private secluded den and master suite with fireplace. The time to buy Is now! Call today! ._ WllTI ._,_ Q2a,m Have you wanted to move up from your smaller home? Here's your chance to obtain a large spacious home In Eastslde Costa Mesa location. 3 BR, 2'h BA with separate study and large famlly room. Large pool with solar heat and cozy aunroom.Se-~odayl ..... '"a sruu un,- " you have someone you would like to live side- by-slde with then this double townhome Is for youl Superb condition 3 BA. 1'h BA units with mini yard In most deslrable Eastslde Costa Mesa location. Grab your friend and see it today! TAii anllTUE IHI .... Gracious 4 BA + den Mesa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 gotf courses and 2 parks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and side hideaway patio off the den, new add-on family room and teen quarters with its own entry. Bring In your otter! All terms will be considered! ........ .,..... Large 4 BR. 21"' BA Buccota home wtth 3 car garage, lmpreaslve patio with flrepit, wet bar, skytlght. profeaslonalty landscaped. Overtooks the best view of Costa Mesa gott course. Great value for your money and Pf'loed to Miii! ••••• •••••tt .... OetKhed 3 BR, 2 BA home '*'9 t~ (2 BR. 11A BA Md'I unft) ptua room to buMd enother untt. Don't helttate, call tOday for fufther lnfor· matlon on this spectacular lnveatment propeftyt 2211 HARBOR ILVI., COSTA IESI •. . . . . . ,. . . ... - ...___ --------DAILY PILOT' fmAL aTAft ' A MEMBER OF THE fil SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK i.J NEW LISTINGS •WNITWU 12 ..... For those who love the beach but want every- thing In a hOmel 3 BR 3 BA, wood floors. etched _ glass. huge master suite! Land included. UllU llAll 1211,111 Fabulous Laguna Beach home close to village and beaches. 3 BR, 3 BA with extensive use of oak & tile. Large master suite & terrific deck area. , I NEWPORT BEACH .W .. Tlm1S 11•• -1mmaculate upgraded townhome In quiet lo- cation has 2 master suites, 2 deci<s. parquet floors. trench doors. attached 2 car garage. lllffl ., ..... Beautifully maintained 3 BR "$" plan. 3 BR on fee land. Two good assumable loans. ....... 1-.u 1211,111 ...., 1121.- Have you been waiting for a darling 4 BR famlty home In this great neighborhood? Wo..Jd floora, french doors. etc. This Is itl OPEN HOUSES The charm of "Old Cape Cod." White shutters, • custom closets and storage, warm brick entry and picket fenced patio. .,.lmall ..... Lovety home In quiet upscale ne6ghborhood. Very large lot with pool. 3 BR. famlly room. ProfesslQnally landscaped. Excellent condition. lnam-Pl .... Beautifully decorated 3 BR home In quiet, se- cluded locatlon. Large lot, pool & spa plus a view of ocean and hllls. ...... _ .... Outstanding "Casablanca" plan In very private setting with view of mountains. 3 BR, famlty room. library. Priced for Immediate sale. uu•lllill 11t1,• Out of area seller is realistic! One of ttie best view locations with tremendous amount of up- grades. 3 BR, 3 BA & 3 car garage. UlllA llUll ....... Spectacular jetty/bay view. Bayfront mansion with exotic woods and old world craftsmanship. 4 BR, 4 BA, center dining atrium. 1M1111111 11.-.- 0ld world elegance in contemporary Bayfront setting. 5 BR, enclosed poof/spa atrium home built for f amity or entertainment. OTHER AREAS -., ..... Bright and clean 2 BR condo with cool. shady backyard to enjoy summer barbecues. Near shopping. pools. tennis. .. 121..- lt's not too late to live In one of Turtlerock'a finest condo homes. This Laurel Is outatandlng In both decor & location. UI • lmll 1221,M Dramatic oceanfront condo, 2 BR, 2 BA. furnished. One year new decor, stairs to beach, breathtaking view. A perfect summer home. UllUllAll ....... Tucked away for privacy yet a dramatic coastline & night light view! 3 BR, 3 BA, large kitchen. lots of brick. custom wet bar & spa. ...... Wlllllll ...... Hunt Club -Foreclosure. European country home, Old World craftsmanship. security guard- ed, gourmet kitchen plus much more. Submit. -.DI.Miii 11 ...... Oceanfront neighbor to Emerald Bay, home Is perched on bluff overlooking Whiskey Cove with dramatic coastline view, 3 spacious bedrooms. ..-r1u.a n.....- Th1s magnificent new contemporary custom covert a rock promontory Into the ocean.-.. BR. 6 BA, 4 flreptaces, views foreverll lltmlY 1-4 -....... 122 ..... Beautifully maintained & decorated 3 BR condo. ---3 BR, Spa ---4 BR, FR, PIS ---2 BR, Guett. Vu ..... 2 BR. Oen ··---3 BR umun 3 BR __ ... 3 BR. Spa H IUNm 3 BR, FR, Vu ,., ·-3 BR, FR ...... mu 3 BR. FR -4 BR, FR .... 3 BR lnlUll 3 BR, FR IU ... 4 BR, FR. Vu 11.-T 5 BR, Pool IBIL., 3 BR, FR. Pool ---4 BR. FR. P/S IU .. 3 BR. Cu1tom ---2 BR, Guest. Vu .,,.. e BR. FR. Vu lnlUll e BR. FR. Poot. Vu mTMUlllT 3 BR. FR ..... 4 BR. FR "81 .. 4 BR. FR im .. 5 BR, FR. Bayfront 111 ... 11111 $325.<>90 M. MATTHEWS •11....., $555,000 E. CORKETT ......... $625,000 R.KUBIZ Private & serene setting with peek of bay. Parquet entry & white tile In kitchen. 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DON'T YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHERE S HE IS ? • IF SHE'S ~DONEO I DON'T WANT A YOU~09ARA, IT WOULDN'T ee ANY PR06LEM 'TO GET A • DIVORCE ! f i . : I i J . l .,. .. · ,. -~ ------- . I .. LIXJNT~ 8ELIEVE Ir ~ ' HERE WE ARE ! by Garry Trudeau M/AT'sTJE C£ALHE/i!E,'! AM l!N 7RaJ8l£? ~- kASISIOP! --•bY 10M BATlu~-----• .. C~UCKlE I# • LOOK M 1l-f Ai ! ~E.RE SHE 15 ,,, SfA~Dlf\\61HERE SHIVERI~ JN 'THE CDL.D ! WlfH L.l"f"fk.E. 1EARS 1Rlc.KLJ~6 (X)()J~ HER CHEE.K5 P6 5~E HU~E5 I. LOVE WA1tHING ~E 1EACHER$ ON ~ OOTZ,> I • )6LJ'RE A ~UPER SALESMAN, k,AYo . ~ O\JER P6AIN511"HE j 60615 OF BlJJWIN6~. l (I) 3 J AW, TUAT WAS NoTHIN ~ Moo~J. )Ou WANNA S~ESUPER SEUINCi? CoME B,ACK IN E,AR LY S'PRING WHEN I HAVE MY ''EV~RYTHING MtJST <iO'' ---- SAL S'· ·· • .. --·-·~·" -... . -·~ ............... ....._ ....._ I I THANK&... \ / W~Y DON T , WHAT Ae>OUT I : YOU JUST DO Nlili?ER. TWO?/ , YOUR OWN ' -" ' WORK.?? -------,; ... . . " M B ... f " ,, Love pat ... PL..EA5E ~~r.:>~-.) :I LOVE HEQ, -roo ! c:Jc:; ~WE'RE ROLLING .. , µ{)/../ ~T~ TAAEE.? ~ f ! . t j WELL, ~K 10 me. '?:AME OLD GR.I ND ... ' PSeT! ~Y! ' WAAT DtD VOU : PUT ~N FOR I NU~ ONE. ?1 1 LOOK ... TAKING 00ME00DY EJ..GE'.B IDEAS ,AND PLITT I NG n\EM DONN N:J YOUR. ONN 15 NOT ONLY WRON<?~.l.T EN~ UP ~URTING 'fUU IN ™E. LONG Rlt-l, 100 ... LNDER~T.AND? Gt.JESS WHAT, ~l.! I 60T A L.E:l1l:R FROM MY AUNr FANNIE! W~ATA CUTE ' 00<;,<":,Y ! ( t f . . i I ' 1 ' ..... . .. .. OH, l=bOR MARMADUKE! 'tt)U'Ve HURTVouR PAW ... WH_t\1" A Pt TY. .. ! Fe€L- SO SOQQV S:OR vou ... , /NONE CF I YOUR ~ &elNE~S! ... I ,' BU~ER ... ' f:lN E£F::,A'( \QUECOTION ... .... I HA'la\J'T SEfN HER, IN YEAR5, AN'7 SHE'S C0\11f\ic7 iOTOWN ANC7WAl\ITS10 Mi=EI 'ft]IJJ \ CAM YOU TRUST YOUR IYIS? There are at le11t 11• differ· eneet "' •awf"t detall1 bet•Hn to• aM Mttom NMl1. tt.w qvicllty CH ~u find them' Check aMwer1 wtttt theM Mlow. ........ 11 ... A't~ll~~· ...... " .._, .. 1YMUP " -.." c 1Ue"IMO " dll::> ·i ,..,. " ~ ' ·~ TEE FOAllATIOMI ~: Phi t9'e tlw9 ......... tonmng a T at t1gM .,_.. tN ......... IMlt 1'hM ..... BELABORED N£1GHBORI ·111 bet I can .._, somelhlng In tftlt wheelbanow down to ttwt gate that you can't wheel back: said a h(lmeOWnef to a neigh· bonng mend. His '*Clt1bor con.Id· ered the oHer. He thougtlf of Ngs of ~ helvy stones. <*' Iron, *·· and c;on. duded his tnend wae bluffing. "You've got a bet: he said Whereupon. the other man 1mlled, picked up the.., .... row and uttered just two words that caused hie opponent lo lose. WNt were the two worda he uttered? • "" llO. ..... ~ Ill! .,,,, ......... ... N¥8 ............ Te .., .... ., , ...... . up, ............ .. not....... . '°' '°"" ........ " the ....... ... .., ............ to. he " you Clift llJ 1111 d lft ....... tries Of ..... H 0•?9 a..__ sc-•,....,.. --." ~ 1t1 -~ ·~rrw • OOUBLE Y AICll Quldrly, double Ihle number •nd you get·~ 14 "'°'9 then ttw'nuntber tt.MH. What la 1W numbet'? Time llmH: 10 eeconda. ON A"°""'"'-...... nt snowball •boV. 1trtke ... target at potm X? Te find out, trace through llnes. °' --.. -FACE UFTl Apply CnyoM « eolot9d perw:b ......, to the numbered ~ of ............ : ,___.. 1-4.l. .... 3-Yeflow. ~t. 8'owft. I Aiiet" .. ~· 7--'*. ew.wn. by Lynn Johnston ELLY, WHATS WlTH f\LL lHE NOlSEIN1H~? 1HERiS NOfHI~ W~G W\TH Tt1ff(~OHN ~ IT'S CAL ~CREAllVE • EXPRE.~loN . ~ . • • THANKS ....... \ / W~Y DON'T WAAT AeOUI , : 'fOlJ uUST DO ~R TWO?/ , YOUR OWN WORK.?? M B .._ t ~ ·~ Love pat ... PLEASE ~~C>~-.) ,, ~\/;,_ l ~WE'RE ROLLING ... w:JIJ AeiOUT~ TAAEE.? W8.L..J ~K ID me.. f::Atl\E OLD GR.IND.• LOOK ... TAK.ING OOMEOODY EL<oe'.S lDEA6 AND PUlTI NG n.\EM DOWN Pe> YOUR. ONN 15 NOT ONLY WRON~..t.1.T EN~ UP ~URJI NG 'flJU IN 11-'E LONG RlJ\l , 100 ... LNDER~T.AND ? GUESS WHA1, A:lt.L. ! I GOT A Lf:iit:R FROMMVALJNf FANNIE! /,. . 'r · /NONE a; • YOUR ~ eu&INESS! ' / BUAAER ... I flN Ef:F.:>A'( \QUE'2>TION .. ..... ._ -. -~, " I HAVEN'TSEfN HE~ IN YEARS, ANP S~E'S CQ\i lt\IG- 10 'TOWN ANC1 WAN'1510 ME:EI 't'OLJ! ~lilt-.. z •• __ , __ _ . ' i i • • ' OH, i=bOR MARMADUKE:! YOUVe HURT YotJR PA.W ... WH_P-1 A PtTY. .. 1: FEXL- 50 SOQRV FOR You ... ' nJ 0.12 COJntJC.J\t-J& liffOQ't 10 ~ il4! PUl!llX.1~'6~ ·~!\El~ OF 30HN DARLING'S QUICE TO VIDIO R!GORD£QS • l II -t - ' CA .. YOU TltUST YOUA IYIS? There •re •t leHt 1t• differ· "''" ift ••wtn1 detall1 betwu" top •nd bottom penel1. Hew •vtcllty CH you Hnd them' Checll en1wer1 wtn. t"9M Mlow. ...,.... "'"" .. .._." ~" ........ "..,"'.......," ....,.,~ 't.,.,.,.. .. di::> ·i ·1-.o111 ~ 'l =-•"UO TEE FOAMATIONt Chal19: Plnd tha tlw9 ....... fofmlng a T at rtgtd "'8t tww. tha """9at ...._ TMft ....... BELABORED N£JGHBORI ·rn bet t can _..... something in U.la wneelbarrow down to tNlt gate lt\at you can't wheel back." said a hc)meOWner to a neigh· boring friend. His nelgtlbor consid- ered the _ Qtter. He thought ot bags of cemert. heevy stones. old Iron, etc .. and con· duded his friend wae bluffing. "You've got a bet.· he said. Whereupon, the other man smiled. picked up the wheefb9r· row and uttered just two words that caused Ne opponent to lose. What were the two words he uttered? • UI 111). 'eJ..-~ 111.L wty, ........... .................. ,.. . ...., ... .., '....... . up. ................ . notcMeJ•llll. ..... your ....,. ..... .... .,. ------... . tha two 8UIM .. 10. he" you~ auc ..s "'.,._tries or ...._ ''°°• Ctt ._.., " -• '\lllMMlll ~" 'tlOl:l9 IZ8 -l% 'Wf'WloW • OOUBLE TA.Ket Qutdrty, double th .. number end you get ex~ M MON then tM numb« ltMtf. What la tha number'? 11me llmtt: 10 aeconda. ON A MK.Lt W lte ... nt snowball aboV. striM b target at ,otnt Jct Te find out, trace throug.h lines. FACE LIFT! Appty cnryonl or colof9d pencfta ~ to the numbered ..,.... al the -..... : 1-81& J-U. ~. )-Veflow. ~t. 8towft. i Ae ...... ~· 7--GIL brWwn. by Lynn Johnston ELLY, WHATS WlTH f\LL lfiE NO\SE IN 1R~E? lHE.RiS NOfHI~ \l.Jf'DNG- WlTH Tt1ff(~OHN \ IT'S CAL ~CREA11VE ,, E.XPRE.SC&ION . • BLOOM COUNTY zzz ... i SIJMT/: z. -z z. I .. MOM , PA\R\CK ANO I ARE. ~OL.0 ~A~06 AND RE.MEM0€R 10 LOOK 0Ef0Rf. ~OU ~5 1 OOt·fT et.UEvE IT~ l'M A 60P~OMORE. lN COLLE.GE. AND MOM 61lLL TALK~ TO ME. LlKE. l'M A e~e" ~ T""E 6TREf T ( C~N ~Ou \ MAGINE. 6~£ WA 6 ACTUAU..'i WORRlE.O l"AT WE'D 6E.T L.061 1 '-'\A ~l. 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"When I study myself m the mirror. I ~ fea- tures that are way too btg -big e~ btg teeth. big smile -all on a very small face. I'd like to even out the proporuons. .. Hewie l1ldel Ir. ll!lt Alea • 'Sl Dsewelere. -rd start off wtth having the tinfoil removed from my tlbows.. then gradual!) and carefull) wort my · "· -· ·""1" ·~ ::-:-. ~~t ca:-. .:! .,a\e m) toenails uncurled - FAST TALK AGllC, IY C£01C(; The Count of Comedy. ~ Bums. cele- brates his 90t.h birthday Monday at Carnegie Hall. Says Bums. born ~athan Birnbaum in New Yortc City in 1896: -At m) age it's nt<."C to have birthday prart1~ all my mends can stand around the cake and keep warm ... The 1~~iblc Bums already 1s ptanning his centen- nial. ne·s booked the LOndon Palladium for two weeks. beginning Jan. 20. 1996. Says Bermdettt Peters. entert.amcr and ardent Bums booster. -Geo~ is.a youn~ man 1~ an old ~n·s body. He told me. ·Ktd. 1fl was a gJr1 I d look hke you. He also said. ·Some people think ltfc is a bowl of chemcs. It's not. It's a bowl of pickles.· .. Mr. T of NBCs The .f· 7rom boasts a S:!S0.000 ~ell') collecuon thal includes 400 n«klaccs. -The gold chains are symbolic of m) shackJcs.." he says. alluding to his sla ve ancestf) Therc·s t.alk of a movie st.amng T and wrestler Hulk Hopn.. He). t.akc 1t eas\ on Tanoo! Hene Vlllecba.tR L fonner1y of Fanrasr Island and o( late p1tch1ng rental cars -was mobbed by fans on a recent v1s1t to Costa Rx:a to raise money for an anti-drug program. -My shouldtt was lulling me from being pulled. my arm was so~ from shaJuni hands." says the 3-foot-11 ac1or. -~e don't rcahzc that I'm tragik - t: USA WEEKEND Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Allen H. Neuher1h. Chainnan John J. Curtey, Prn6dent PEOPLE HEADLINER ' Everty Brothers: New praise for pioneers -To me music IS hkc a book.-says Phil Evmy of the lc&mdarY singing duo the Everly Brothers.. -vou don't throw it away. You pick it up again." Which is exactly what Phil 47. did m 1984 when he pvt up .. planting tomatoes and playing with my one-eyed dog-to ~uni~ with brother Don. 49. afkr I 0 years aptrt. &Jrn Yf'Slerdar. their 26th album. was released this month. And Thursda). they'll be in- ducted into the newty created Rod Hall of Fame. The onJy duo among the nm I 0 inductees chosen by a panel of musK 1ndusuy hcavy- wrights. Phll and Don will be IC1ed at 1 black-ti( bash at New York's WaJdorf-Astoria. Other honorees: Chuck Bmy. James Brown. Ray Charles. Fats Domino. Jerry Ltt Lewis. Little Richard and three post- humous inductees -Sam Cook. Buddy Holly. Elvis PrnJey -we·~ keen on it bccaU5C we were ~ in the beginning of rod and it's pand to Stt that it's lhnvcd, Phil sa\'S.. ~ from the nu he cauiht on thetr rtttnt wor1d tour .. We had two nights at the Hammersmith (in London). and wttt bcmg recorded for the BBC I was so sick I should have been in a hospital. not on ~· But I fttl a rcsponsiblht} for that aud~nce. Playing con- cnts 1s bkr a famil y reuruon." -~show must go on" is a family trad1llon. Don and Phil bepn their carttrS m 1945. 5i0fina countrv-Wcstcm Wlth their parents. (kr and Marp- ~t. on the family's Shenando- ah. Iowa. radio show. By 1957. the brothers had moved to Nashville and had By Ed c.r..11 IYUllC llO: N. llft. _. .. (""' ~ 19 t., 41 llilb ,,_ 1957~2. W lylll MCI llW. "It ... tlltst Pfl ...,,-. lMy st.lrtt4 It II." thei r fi~ hit 8 11• 8l't' u11t• later hits ( a1h1 ' ( /011n. ~II I flair 10 Do It Drt"Om Bird Dog. It hen 1-t ·111/e I & u .>1 er:/ and ff ake l. ·p Lmle Susie The) bf'oke up dramaucal· 1).dunngaJuly 14.1973.con- ct1't at Soul.hem Cah fomi.a · s Knott's BM)' Farm. Phil thrt'W his gunar on the stasr and walked off. Don told the crowd. .. ~ Evc.'Tfv Brothen died I 0 ~ago.". .\ dcca& later. after pursu- ing sofo c:arcm.. the brothers reunited on an album £8 84 and an HBO show. Tht" £,Y'rfr ONE LINER Bmlhm R.m111,111 Spn 1a/ ··\\ <: oe' er ha' e talked put> lad\ about the real reasons for the breakup:· Phil says. The brothers' reputallon mSJde tht' music business out.shines their pubhc profile. The-earh Bea· ti(s billed themsches is I.he Enghsh £,c.'Tf, Brothers.. -and P'dul \1 cCartne' wrotr a song. On the It m~ t>f cJ \1Kfit1ngale for the brothers' ~union al- bum .\ song on the ne" al· bum. 1-t h1 II om . ~as wntlC'n for them b) Marie Knopflcr of the hot group Out' Stralls.. Q -S~ ScUtftf Mel tic A•'•ADOfl. 7822 S. 48e'I S..... Ptloenix, Mzone ~ YESI Aultl me t'9 ,_....... ...-.111 a 11•111.-d below tor llUI ~ t'9 ....... ....,_.,11 W ..... .._,below tor SUI eecfl ... plllie ~ __. twdng. I 111idlii•ld I may u• ""I IMchue tor 30 .._ fWI t-..n I tor• U ~ • 1 am not 100.. ~ l'tua. • F1'IE ..,...,ca. .. our...-. bQnu11 II) you I tor .,.sing in .,..___~..:.;...;;.,... 'f04ll Ofdar ...,,5 ... And, if'I )'Qin ID 11.-p ._,If t-==~~-;11 you dadd91D ,..,,,, 'f04ll purc:NW 50 1"°212 ..,_,.,..... ----------------~--- City ______________ ... ___ ,. __ If You Mail Your Order Within 15 Days 1 ~ COVER STORY •• A .A --_,. .. ------.-: .. Jim Henson's wild kingdom Tuesday~ the whole Muppet menagerie celebrates 30 years on a televised birthday bash. Kcmu1 -the grntlc '"" pn nee who stoic Miss Plagy's heart -1s cclebraung his 30th birthday. And nobody 1s happier than his proud papa Jim Henson. Henson is ~ng v~ good to the birth- day boy. but then ... The linlc frog has bttn vay aood to me ... Henson says.. .. He has bttn the pivotal Muppet character and rm happy to repon that sucrcss has nol chanted his Quiet. rcscrvcd approach to hfc." The .\.luppt'fs -... Ce(ebra11on of JO >"tan wtll au on CBS at 8 p.m. EST /PST Tuesday. featunng several hundred Mup- pru gathmng 1n a hotel beJlroom for a lavish. black-tie party. Actually, the birthday fctc 1s a bit belat- ed. Kermit and company ~ born 1n 1955 on Sam and Frimds. a five-minute. latc-m&ht TV program m Washington. D.C. !hr show QUJCkJy bwlt an audience and lasted c1gh t years. Today. the original K.cmut -fash- ioned b)' Henson from his mother's ok1 spnna coat -1s pan of a travehna cxh1b- 1l while Henson. 49. sits atop a puppet empire. His two most successful pro- grams arc seen worldwide: 5'-same Strt'ff. created in 1969. is seen six days a week on PBS and ain in 100 countries: The .\-fu,r {Jet Sho~ ran for five seasons starting in 1976 and IS seen in reruns in 150 coun- tncs.. I 983's Fraggle Rock remains a hit on HBO cabk TV and Henson's fifth creature-feat~ film. Lahrnnth. 1s to open this summtr . .300.<Xx> kJds read ~fuppt'f .Waga:ine f n addiuon. Kermit. Miss Piggy and fnends have become some of the most successfully mcrchand1sed celcbnucs of all 11mc -Henson 1s a millionairr. thouah exact saJes f\gurcs arr a secret of Henson Associates. Fus pnvatcly owned company. The Muppru' wi~yed ex- pressions arc plastered on everything from lunch boxes to computer programs for 5ehoolch11drcn. But luds arcn't the onty o~ who want a piece of the Muppet.S. Pnformcrs do. too. And It was the mamqe of stan and Henson's crcatJons that made The Mu,, pt'( Show a ratinp ,;ant in TV syndica- :1 ..... ~-for. .. .:n who rarely consent 10 gucsHtamna on television took srcat pnde in a~na with the likes of 811 Bud. Fomc Bear and Bert and Ernie .. Lena Homt was a ~naJ tavor • Henson says. .. Once she appeared. our show bea~ the ·1n' th1na to do. She opened the door for Raq~I Welch. ~ Ltt and LIZa Minnclli. Charles Grodin. mo"' than any other performer. truly ~ heves the Mupprts arc real." For his part. Grodin. who starred with the Muppcts in the 1981 movie. The <irw Jfupper (aper. says. The love scene that l did wtth Miss Piggy was the best l have ever done in my life. I ap- proached the see~ as 1f it were Meryl Strcep and the rcsultjng fireworts ~"' e\traordinary. She 1s m} favontc co-star and I hope we can agrct on a pro.JCC1 that wtll enable us to work together again.~ Of counc. children have "'mamed the most dc\otcd Muppet fans -cspec1alh Henson's fl\e children: Lisa 25 (nerd 24. Bnan. 22. John. 20: and Heather. 14 "They've grown up around the studios and have all wortcd with me on \anous proJCCU.·· Henson says.. .. But contrary to what many may expect. there were sel- dom puppets around the house when the kids were growing up. I tncd to keep wort 'leP&rate ··He pauses. -1guc:s.s1f Oil( child was not tecltng well. I may ha .. e looked to Moi? 30? Don't deny it, Miss Piggy '"By no bizarre stretch of the 1magjna11on am I anywherr ~ 30. I J01ncd the Muppets as a child star only to fall in love with a much older frog." -•rtco ----------------------" W d L yeah. yeah. but that's 1n peopk ~C'lll"'\ For frogs you divide~ two .. a "1uppe1 for some a~sistancr ·· Henson -~ho altemat~ bct\~cen his house in Bedford. "' 't and his London townhouse -also lV'CS ptlppetn pan1al credit for the success of his 26-'car mar-n~ to Jane Nebel. c~-puppetecr and~ sent administrator and CO-Owner of Hen- son .\SSOC1atcs.. "Someumc-s 11 is psycho- drama." ;-..ld>cl 53\'\. "If we have a disagreement. 11 usualh show., up in a <£"Cnc betv.«n the puppet\ The prof~ s1on has allowed u\ to reduct" mam~ tension 1A11thou1 arguing direct!~ .. Echoes Henson ''I'd probahh he a madman without the Muppet gang. It·~ a \Cl) therapcu uc profession " It is also a profC'i..\IOn that lets Hcn'iOn be anonymous. dcsp11c th<' man) awards he and his compen~ hav(' l"CC'el'cd. 1n- clud1na 11 Emm)S.. 'iC\CO Grammy'> and the Pcabo(h and Humanlla\ awards Henson remains fort,er ~ft-spoken His \OIC'e -which al'IO dou~ as Kt'r mu's -sta~ shaMh aho'e a ""hlSP<"f ··"1ost1) ~I~ when rm "",th h1gh- profilc Ct'id>ntJes. 1 sort of bknd into the 5ttnet) I think 1 prett-r II that W8\ .. So does Miss Play i\.s she might put 1t. !hat lets "''" hoe ~~ ~thght a Christine King Fanis . As the nation prepares for Monday's federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr., his sister, a college professor and author, talks about growing up with him. 01 OWll& ., i1 aegrecatt4 AtJub: we spent our formatJve years m what 1s now called the Marun Luther Kmg Jr. Birth Home -a spaoous and very comfon- able house purchased by our maternal grandfather in 1909. We had sort of an extended family. that included my grand- mother and her sister. There was always somebody m the hou~. We~ -Mar- tin. my brother A.O. and I -very cl~ And like most black m1dd~lass children growing up m Atlanta in the 1930s and 1940s. our hves were secure and sheltered I'm not saying we didn't know that scg- ~tJOn existed. But our family tried to slucld us from that Our dad. for example. would not permit us to go to the Fox Thea~. because black people WCTC re- quired to sit upstairs m the peanut gallery. He always said. ··1 am not going to let you pay for segregation. -Our fathC'T' nevC'T' rode public transport.at ion. bcca use It was seveaated. and he encouraged us to take pnvate transportation or walk whenever possible. DI llartl1 ~ IU1g's 6rst e1co11ter wM rads•: When he was about 8 years old. Martin was fiiendly wtth two sons of a ~ghborhood merchant who was white THE KING Fill • e11111 a • fllllS: oew uater "lllr1il Ulllllr .... Jr., ..,.,.. ti ..... lltltt me lulc Fink. Aulciltt ,,... ..... " 1•111119, 5--CeltCt. ........... " .. ttltW, """" Utltfr ""'k.: • Ult -,,,_ • mT9 llTIO IUIC -.: In Jll. 15, Int, 11 tllt ltt. llrtlil llk Ille m -.ta S I lilC. Cl ,....,, .................. ··-11111. lt2h ldllllt. ,..., .,.... aM a.w 61 aid, IMI. C- ............. lt74 ...... lilt' .... 1114 .... Cnttl s.tt -....... ll&tlatt rtOb .n. ·-·a..a.t•lllrW.lMdll ,_., 11t .. llSS'1 ........ .,. ................ ..... ... ..,. .. , ............ .. UM Miii ,_ Prtn. '-' lMl ....... OIJt-. ..... 11111"/ ............. 'd.~ WrUJ <f.l'J.\••11.\RY 17-19. 1986 One day. his friends told him. "Our mother said wc can't play with ni8Bt'f'S anymore." He was deeply confused and hurt by that incident My molhC'T' em- braced him. and explained that blacks and whites oft.en did not get along. But she admonished him to "always remem- ber that you arc Just as good as anybody. - 01 Ill's urty e41catltl: He was always a bright lcid. but dunng his early years in elementary school he was. like most boys. not too studious. However. he did hke to compete in the spelling bees. After grade school. he Joined me at Atlanta Universi- ty Laboratory High School. and latC'T' when that school dosed we enrolled in a pubhc school -Booker T. Washington High. He was by then an excclJent stu- dent and qualified for admission to Morehouse Collqie at • 15. 01 th fl•llJ' s rt~ for th wort e~tc: We ~ taught to work. The summer before Ma111n's first ~mestcr at More- house. he went off to Salisbury. Conn .. to work on a farm. where other Morehouse students were also employed. Earlier he had a paper route and worl<ed very dili- gently at that. And one summer he worked at a mattress factory. where he was exposed to very poor whites.. and real- ly saw raosm in all of its ugly faces. He was troubkd by the low pay. and Lhe ~nerall) shabby treatment accorded the blacks -most of whom would be fort'Cd to wort< in s1tuat1ons hke that for the rest of their hves 01 blac• role lt04els: Despite the scgrep- uon. many Atlanta blacks were 5df-suffi- ocnt. You could anend to most of your needs wtthout ever gomg outs1de this commuOJty. We had our "black Wall Strttt .. -Auburn A venue. There were two banks.. insurance companies.. a drug- store chain. merchants. a radio station. a newspaper. doctors.. lawyers. restaurants. a hotel -all black-There were plenty of good role models. We didn't have to de- pend on whites. per ~. as 1n some other communities. I think that made a differ- encc 01 Ill's ,erMllJ M'"s: Dr. Ben1amin E. Mays. president of Morehouse when Martin was there. influenced has hfe great- ly Under Mays' tute'*. he was m~ ductd to the woric.s of Mahatma Gandhi. He was later convinced that the pnnoples of non-violence CSJ)OWed by Gandhi dur- m& India's quest tor 1ndcpendmcc from Grat Bnwn could also be applied to cf- feet sooal chanaie in the USA. Dunng the same period. Martin decid- ed to become a clcTJYman. and he was ordained durina has smior year. He assist- ed our father at Ebenezer Baptist Church. His intcrcst in the wet&rt and well-being of peopk -particularly thosr who were oppreued -was already apparent 01 Ill's COllllitlHtt tt th clttl rt0t1 stnglt: Just after he accepted the chaJ· ae. of leadina the bus boycott in Mont- p>mery. Ala.. we had a Iona conversauon about his growma involvt"mmt in the struaak to achtcvc IOcial justice in this country. I told ham that wc M:re con- C'C'med about the saftty of him and has family. This 1s what he said to me: "I'm not afraid of d)'lng bcc:au~ 1f I thou&ht that my death would rree my people from suffcrina. nothing could be SWtttcr." Ot ....... Ill's •111r1 llht: Cenamly the national holiday will do that But be- cause so many youna people don't know of Ma.rt.in Luther Kina's wort and his words. I have written a textbook (sec box at left). lbc book comes m two venions. one for dementary level students and Oil( for the middle and hflh IChool lcvcls. The 10 lessons in each vcrsi::>n swi with MLK's early life and end with tus ie.dcr· ship of the IJ'ellelt civd riahts movement this country has ever known. IJ .... l>nn Taylor has a S IOClJ><Xl f)(•ltc\ It hdps h1~ 'Atfc. 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When I take my nch to the studio, I always pack a sealed plastic bag I.led with ice cubes to keep cold things cold and a de-mouthed thermos to keep my soup hot I love ot soup, and coupled with freshly baked bread, a n salad and a wedge of cheese, I feel I have gi ven yself a balanced and nutritious lunch. I've given you a variety oflunchtime choices: ~ps, breads, quiche, a hot or cold pasta salad, a htcken salad in a pita pocket and an elegant way to rve the lowly tuna salad (dill is the secret). Do try the mushroom soup; I invented it one day he~ I fo~nd too many mushrooms in the f!idge. The lassie rcapc for onion soup calls for a topping of rench bread and melted chccsc. Since this is practical in most offices, rve paired the onion up instead with several slices ofThree--Chccsc ~·The vegetable quiche is a particular favorite of me, and rve dre,s.,ed up the pastry with parsley, but o~ can use most any other fresh herb. Experiment A u1che always seems to be different every time you alee one. USA \\Ux.ENO·JANllAltY 11.19. 1986· 13 : I ' I , , I .. I I T Olllltoes Stufted W"lth Died Tuna Salad 1 6 VJ-ounce can water- packed, white-meat tuna, drained 2 Tbe. mayonnalae, more « lesa to taste 'h cup ftnely ~ celety Vt cup ftnely chopped walnuts 2 Tbe. chopped dll 2 large beefsteak tomaton 2 dll lprigs fOf pmilh Mo1 drained and flaked tuna mayonnerse, c#tely. wPluts and dill ~ untJI wet blended Peet tomatoes, rf dewed. by plunging r110 a pot of rapidly bOdlng water for a few mmutn l.fltll ~ spll1s (Peeling IS not necessary I JUSl lll(e PM*' tomatoes ) Qit eedl tomato v. of the way from the top decoratJvely in a zig.zag pattern, and sooop out the flesh Frll WTttl tuna salad Serve on a bed of lettuce. gamtshed WTttl a spng of dlN or lemon Slices. rf desired Serves 2 ,i" I ,. . ( ... < • ( -l • \ ~.~ \ -~ . '(. ,_ -. .-.... 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Pasta Salad 2 Qerlc dovM, nWad 3 tbe. oftve ol 1 v. pounda lm8I cooked Oregon bey fttmp Of a.ver fttmp, cut up 11-a cup eour cream 1/J cup fre1h or frozen cookedpua v. cup chopped fre1h thyme Of bad ;;::,~ ~=-pea ta, cooked end drained In • large sauce pen,~ SllM lhe ganc lf'I olive oil Do not brown. Add shrimp and coolc 1 mmV'9 N)d sour cnem. peas. thyme. salt and peppel' and mix thoroughly When hUtecl tm:Jugtl (do not bOll). • !her pour oYfll hot. cn..d ~ ti °' tloN to cool and eo.s Wllt'I oold cooked pasta. Serw wHh. small green saAed wilt\ twt> vn- aqen. drMling. 5eMe 3. Easy Ollion Soup 2V2 cupe aliced ..... Of yellow onion 1h cup (1 atk:k) butW 8 cupe good beef a1od( Sett 8ncJ pepper to taste In I large sklllet. saute lhe onions in the butt until golden but not brown Sbr often. Add II' beef stodt and bOll 1(}15 mtnUtM. N)d NII 11 pepper to taste Serve with Three-Chee! BrMd Serves 6 Gingered Apple Juice FOT fN9fY 8 CUl08S ( 1 cup) of lpPe )Uloe. fin 1y or•• .,.. teaspOOn of fr9Sh gnger root. Piii trw onoer " • g1ass and pour oold aPCJ6e JUI oYfll It The griger Wiii noet on the top Fraprt Iced Tea I JIM to UM lhe Vf/lfy lregran1 Eat1 Grey mot ft my IC*l ... ~ 6 1188 bllgs. 3 spngs o1 rnnt. orano• slices (halved) and 4 lemon shce (hatYed)'". 1 ~ ~od bowl. Pour bollr' water oYfll al Steep tor 8 to 10 mnutes. PW:e long llfvel" spoon fl I large glass P'ICt* and I to the top Wllt'l ioe 0.0.S Slowly pour the hot fl over the a cubes l.l1tll lhe pitcher is tul. Set\ 1l'TW'n8dlatety with a smal bowl of sugw on It side SeNes 6 lattw•StJelll'•--*' ,~ .... ~ ... n.1rb." ... mt._.MctlllllUSA IHIEll • .. F• 21 16 •USA WEEKE:-lD 'h"lt "RY 17-19.1986 I Older but wiser counts in love nd sex, too By Marl r• loyt \he invites him for a candld1ght din· nl'r He bnn~ the wine. The) hold hands 'ihl' t<.-tls g>ddy. His tlean pounds.~) an· ~urpnscd 10 recognize those old ft~I '"~' The) arc a coupk falling in lo\ c in IJll'r life -and headed for a rda11onsh1p unli\..c am the\ 've had before. f 'pens ha"e begun stud)1ng hov. to' c romance and datmg fit into the II\ es of thl· -N-and-01der set -the fastest-gm"'· 1 npgc group in the USA. What they are finding 1s that man) old· l'r men and wo~n are agr"eSSl\el\ '-1.'an:hing for a -sigruflcant olhn':· rohab- 11 ng .,,. i thout marnagt and lead mg act" c 'A.'\ h'es. They are ~IC and finding ·'J'' to fill their emotional and pla) Ol't'<h . acrordmg to rescan:h b) Marge Roden. 49. Umversll} of Minnesota and "m Bulcrofl 33. St. Olaf College. "The) ·re out there doinJ stutf .\nd :hl'' bn ng "CT1 intense quahues and per· '4\0JI gifts to a relat1onsh1p." Roden sa's fhm findmp. based on :!00 in-<kpth nll·r. 1N-s. 1nd1cate that over~9 singks: •.\tread) know that passionate lo'c t111k-s. and that compassionate lo'c 1s ll~ ilra1nmg and more romfonable. The' 1111uld like the pizzazz. but the) ·re pra<.'ll· 1.11 The) ·,e developed tough standard\ h1r .issunng quallt) in IO\C • \1ake compromises in choosing mJll'S Bec-ause rompan1onsh1p and 1n1t· man arc most important. the) worn much less than when the) were )oungcr Jho ut whether panners have different l'duc.ciuonal and social backgrounds. • .\re unlikclv to remam -The, want 'l<lmebody ~:but the} sa). "wh) ruin II b\ ~ltlng mamcd?'" bukroft S3\'S. Ii Engqr in sex. Roden and Bulcroft ha\e found a majOnty of oldcr daters openly proclaim sex to be better now than "hen they were )ounarr Other findings on older people: • Wo~ want ~ who are fit •Men want wom~n who are tnm. v.car makeup. dress fash1onabl ). •Women taJk about ptekJng up the check. but seldom do. • Datina singles worry a lot about their lack of expericntt in .. aoma out. .. •Couples spend mort monc) on ha'· ing fun on dates than C'Vtt befort. a · 1 •I ! I • .. CHARLES OSGOOD The theoty of relativity or, my, how tine les When you were a lcid.. time moved at a glacial pecc. In Septem- ber. when school staned. the year stretched out in front of you as something interminable. ln June. the glorious thinJ about summer vacation was that at would last prac- lteally forever. Some of June. all of JuJy. all of August and some of Sep- tember. That u.scd to be a long. long umc.Remcmbcr'? The kids who were two years old- er than you were older by far. More mature. more experienced. Teach- ers and pattnts were people whose lives.. for all practical purposes. were over. They were old They do noth-iro .\M kids iu!U fWt> years youn-Charles Os!lood, a ~"T t.t.J.n }CU .. ere babies. fmpossi-yuung )], is tile ancnur bl · and ..&.:u:.i. Th-I of C8.5 Sunday Ni&ht Y naive '"'"~L '·~,,. too. News. He is also the tdi-do nothing. Remember'? Thc astronomers insist that noth-tor and anchor ofN~ •na has spcedt;d up. They say the ~nctBS~~ Earth 1s stiU spinning at the same rate -one revolution per day - and orb1tina the sun at the same rate -once a year. The atomic clocks show no acceleration. And yet. I know for certain that the 20 years between 1936 and I 9S6 pa.ssed very slowly. I know because r was there. Ifs not as though there was nothinagoingon. mind you. We had World War II and stvenal other notable events that took a fuU 20 years to unfold. The decades between 1966 and 1986. on the other hand. shot by an about 20 minutes! Time has dcfirutcly speeded up. no man.er what the astron~ mcrs and atomic physicists and their anstrUmcnts say. Admit· tcdly. this 1s based on my pcnonal observation and not on any em pineal eVldcncc. but a lot of my fncnds who arc my • tell me that they have nollccd the very same thing. Nowadays. a day goes by an about an hour. A month seems like a week. A year takes about a month. month and a half. ft took me and my contemporaries forever to grow up. We want· cd to srow up. but it happened far too slowly to suit us. My kids are growing up overnight Maybe 1t has sorncttuna to do with diet Fonunately, another mnarbble phenomenon has taken place. In the 19S0s. when ume was me-ping along so slowly. peoi>'c who wett m their 40s were really quite old and dccTq>iL I remember this q_uitc distinctly. Now that time has speeded up so much. people m thetr ~ and even an thctr 50s seem very outhful and~-Even those an their 60s and 70s are nina to look aood s 1.,ait ~inunent to me that my very own children. who M:em Olherwix observant. have f.ailcd to notice either the procressive speedina up of time or lhe increas.ina youthfulness of m~ pcop&e. I don't know what's w mauer with them. but to them it still leemS 1 ~ wait from Oiristmas to Easter. To them an old sona is IOmethinc by Billy Joel. Anacnt history lS the Vietnam War. For them IN year 2CXX> 1s m the &r-0ff'futwe -14 ye9111way. I uy to explam th:lt 1• ~ us.«lw be a Iona umc. but that 1J1ft 10 anymore. They don't hS1Cn. And when I say that Ron~ Ud R~ sure tS a aood-lookina auy. they 11vc me the strana- est look! Cl l. ! -18 . USA WEEK.END· JA~UARY 17-19. 1986 HUMOR , ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD Uptight? Try guppy therapy Do you ever feel you're smkma in a sea of stress? Get an aquarium. In a srudy of peopte waning to go mto dental surgery. Dr. Alan Beck at the Um- vcmty of Ptnnsytvam.a School of Veterinary Medicine found that watching fish made people feel good. Dr. Beck found that fish-gazing was as effective as hypnosis an lowcrirut bfood ores.sure and raising tolerance to stress. A '*8. ~form of lfe. 11.2 hart?t lfe at el Scu'Cr Raper Alipar1. Bina.I of c.... H~ mom, 1'11 caiiing from work The avcrqe employee spends 14.9 minutes ad.a makmg personal telephone calls. That adds up t 62 houB -more than I 'h weeks a year. Sourw-Senlora r ... ~ Going in style Brazihan designer Josias Cordiero calls them "th- modem aJtcmat1ve to Egypttan pyramids. -H• sells roffins fit for Kmg Tut offenng such luxunc as stcrtOS with headphones But does 11 come witl a recording of When the Sama (10 Jfardrmg Jn The cost: S3.000 to S5.000. ~ United~ l(lwnalJoNI -lt&ilaht1L EMMA JUNE WHA1' A DAY-MEE1tNGS, Mc ~1'1NGS,ME £itNG5 ... .Now IS WHEN 110 l,IKE -ro 111£6T So~£8ooy: WATCH: VOU'AE TOOVOUNG TODIE. Sure. it's easy to ignore our nation's prob6ems. But as a famous h1stonan once said. "The only thing necessary for evil to tnumph is for good men to do nothing· Today. our country · 1s facing a crisis. America: You 're Too Young To Die is a special presentation about our Mure. the hope of our children and the des1if 1y of our country It shows how you can make a difference an returning Amenca to the values that made this naoon great AMERICA: YOU'RE TOO YOUNG TO DIE. 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