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1986-02-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
I • • --. I ORANGE Q.\S'f • ----- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1986 25~ COOl FORICAITI ON A2 Woman.jailed overarms protest Rejects probation on mor grounds for blocking a bus at weapons conference hold for one year,' " she told Harbor Mun1cipaJ Court Judge Christopher Strople before he imposed the jail tenn. mon.ct:..._ "I think she wanted to go to Jail. That wu her purpose. That aeu the most publicity,". said Deputy Oistnct Attorney Ke'ny· MacEachem at\cr sentence was imposed. "My husblnd and my children support me in thiJ,'' she commented outside the counroom. "I think the se.D teoce was fair." All but 11 of the protnlen pmc"ed no contest to misdemeanor cbaltiN of obstruCllna a driveway lasl year Ud were fined and ordered to perfOnn service work. By STEVE MARBLE oc-.o.-, .......... An anti-nuclear act1v1st who re· fused on moral grounds to be placed on one ye1r's probation for bloc~ing delegates to a weaponry conference in Costa Mesa last year was sentenced Fnday to live days in Orange County Coast Local residents debate whether NASA should atop manned space flights and use com- puters./ A 10 Nation Lawmakers say a de- clslorrstrlklng down a portion of the budget balancing law won't make much difference In the long run./ A3 World Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev says his gov- ernment wants to withdraw Its troops from Afghanlstan./88 Religion The religious order founded by Mot her Teresa opened Its first North American convent In San Franclsco./85 Sports Corona del Mar wins high school boys basketball showdown against Woodbridge. 71-59./81 USC hands UC Irvine Its first loss of the college baseball season, 8-2./81 Wood bridge's glr!s edge Corona del Mar In over· tlme./83 INDEX Advice & Games AB Classified 86·8 Comics A9 Death Notices 88 Entertainment A6·7 Horoscope AB Public Notices 8B Real Estate C1-2B Religion 85 Sports 81-4 Television AS Trivia AB Weather A2 " OCbank seized by state By tbe A11odated Pre11 An Orange County bank wt th branches in Irvine and several other ci ties was seized by state regulators Fnday night after 1t had exhausted its capital through loan problems and high overhead, officials said. Valencia Bank was the first C'ahforn1a bank closed this year, s:ud natt> Department of Bank- ing Senior Deputy Charlene Mathias. The bank closed at its regular time of 6 p.m. Fnday, and will reopen Monda)'. under a dif- ferent name 1f the Federal I:k;><>s1t I nii.urance Corp. can find another bank to assume the assets and llab1httes. Mathias u1d. "The FOK sohcltcd b1d'I for the bank No successful b1d'I were rccc1vcd," Math1u u1d, adding that talks wert 'IChcd- uled to continue today " ign11icant loan and opcrat- 1na lune had cxhau.\tcd the capital of the hank," she s.id, rcadinao 'tate ncw'I reka~ "A' a rtsuh. the bank wa' opcra11na 1n an unufe manner which fttcess1tated the clo Urt 8S a protection to dcpo 1tors and (Pleue eee 8AU/A2) Jail. "Social) usticc docsn 't come easy." said Manon Pack. a Yorba Linda resident and dircetor of the Oral\ge County Alliance fo r Survival."( have to continue to speak out. "I can't sec Marlin Luther KmgJr. saying Tm going to put c1v1l nghts on Strople tried to allay Pack's con- cerns by stauna that if she were arrested outside Orange County for civil disobedience he would not consider that a violation of proba- tion. He also offered a SSOO fine instead of probation, but Pack refused th•t too, saying she did not have the Celebratio n of Ame rica Wa~ American flaar• and &arbed in appropriate colon. Kalaer Elementary Scnool you.ng•ten pay tribute to their A mother of three and tbe wife of a Marine Corps 'veteran. Pack. aarccd to sumnder Feb. 14 and spend con- sccuti ve weekends in a work proaram for jail inmates. She will probably be housed at the James Musick Honor Farm in El Toro. Strople could hive sentenced the woman to a six·month Jlll term. Pack was one of 44 nuclcar- weapons protesten .arrested a year ago for blockin& a bus outside the Westin ,South Coast Plaz.a Hotel. wherc.delcptes t0 the Winter Con- ference of Aerospace and Electronics Systems were stayina. country Friday at the Khool'a Ont ''Red. White and Blue Day.•• See •tory on Pafe A2. Flood Prroject part of Reagan budget Includes about $5-.~ ArmyCorpsofEn in By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OflNO.-, ..... IUff President Reagan's budget plan for fiscal 1987 includes about $5. 7 million the Anny Corps ofEnginee~ had requested for the Santa Ana River basin, a corps spokesman said Thursday. The bulk of the funds would go toward study and des1~n work for improvements on the nver and 11s ~urrounding ba~in. with SI 6 mil hon illion requested by the sf or S A RWeebaSi.D .. . ..__. --~ targeted for operations and mainten- ance, said corps spokesman Larry Hawthorne. "Overall, we're looking at a SI . I billion project down the road. The Oood threat by the Santa Ana Ra ver 1s considered the most serious west of the M1ss1ss1PP.'· 1f not the entire United States, ' Hawthorne said. If funded. studies and design work would include channehzauon pro- jects, and expanding. w1den1ng and deepening then ver from the Newpon Beach-Huntington Beach border. where 11 empties into the ocean. to P~o Dam near the nonhcastern ~er ofUriuige County. Members of the Sant.a Ana River Flood Protection Agency have long lobb1c<1 for funds to harness the nver that annually threatens to cause an estimated $14 bilhon 1n flood dam- age. Local offiaals arc awaitmg federal action on a $20 billion water proJects bill that includes the needed funds for Santa Ana River flood control work. The bill was approved by the House of Representatives last November. but 11 still faces Senate action and a possible prcs1dcnual veto. Ironically, the Army Corps of Engineers' tot.al budget request of S 1.07 bilbon for fiscal 1987 1s about S 113 minion more than Reagan sought in 1986. despite the budget- slashing directives 'Of the Gramm- Rudman deficit reduction law. The corps was able to increase spending in tht' face of Gramm· Rudman because of admin1stTauon insistence that local beneficianes shoulder a greater financial burden. Assistant Army Secretary Rohen K. Dawson told the Associated Press "Our proposals contmue 10 dem- (PleaM eee FLOOD/A2) The final 11 . dubbtnJ tbemtdves the WlNCON 11, opted tO 10 to uiaJ on a defense bujh on the theory tha1 they were trying to .. communicate" with the delqates. not interfn"C witb them. A jury convicted 10 o( the (Pleue eee PROTUT&a/ A2) Hodel leaps to defend ail plan Both LA· s Bradley. Gov. Deukmejfan are amon g plan· s critics By die AJMCiatell Presa LOS ANGELES -ln\erior Sec- retary Donald Hodel defended bis proposed fiv~year offshore oil I~ 1n1 program Frida¥ and said Mayor Tom Bradley's cnticism was one- sided. .• . Hodel's ~vilCd plan for (ederal oil lease sales off the California coast wu criticized by st.ate and local aovem- ment offietals as too ambitious. Gov. Gcorac DeuluneJian and Bradley were among those wbo attaebd the plan. " "If the lntenor Department has hi way, prioclcss national treasures such as the Sant.a Monica Bay will 1000 be dotted with oil derricks,'' Bradley W... Thursday. Hodel sa1d dunna a Friday news conference at the d owntown Bonaventure Hotel that Bradley's view of the plan was too narrow. "I believe that hts position is an all or nothing poslllon." Hodel said. "Ifs I SIDJW&r appro9Ch ... The 12.000 tracts in the Outer Conunental Shelf being considered for possible lease under Hodcl's plan cover about I 00.000 square miles. Some of the areas included arc thate that were protected by a fou r-year congressional moratonum that was allowed to exp1tt last year in a cl0te vote. Areas ofT the Orange County coasthne arc among them. I:kukmeJ1an had sent a telegram opposina extension of the mora- torium the day before the crucial vote. The governor s~ud he was oppo9td to Hodel's plan on grounds that u was an attempt to "shortcut and circum- vent the congressionally established procen for managing offshore re- sources." "When the depanment announces a new live-year plan for energy development in offshore areas. Stale and local 1ovt>rnments arc supposed 10 have an adequate period to rcV1cw and comment before any I~ sales occur ·· OcukmeJ••n satd in a letter to H odel (Pleue eee BODEL/A2) N eig hbors oppose plans for Cann ery Village Traffic. parking problems cited. plus fears area can't support another shopping center By ROBERT HYNDMAN r oc-.o.-, .......... Plans to revitalize Newport Beach's Cannery Village by attracting new development are bcrng attacked by neighbors concerned about the traffic and type of construction tht' changes would bnng Lado Isle residents told the cit} Planning Comm1ss1on this week that funds arc needed for such basic projects as street, sidewalk and flood· control improvements before new development is allowed They also said the types of busi- nesses the plans would attract would $encrate additional traffic and park· 1ng problems in the already congested bayfront village. "On Lido. we'rt> alrt>ad y seeing people parking here for the develop- ment already 1n place,'' resident Fran Bury \31d Fnday "The pl2ns don't take into full cons1derauon what will hap~n in tht> surrounding areas." Rt's1dent Joe Rosener said Canncrx Village will be "an end destination.· drawing tr-.iffi<.' to the entire arca City planners contend that proj:><>sed changes will lead to less traffic than would ~ created 1f cum:nt plans were len in plt\a. But Rosener argued that the new plam; would 1enerate more traffic than Cannery Vi llage now expcnenccs. While representatives of the Lado lsk Communit)'. Assoc1at1on were cnt1cal of the plans. they rcct>1ved support from other rcs1dt>nts of Balboa Peninsula and developers anxious to begin work 1n the area. which Cit)' planners have targeted for improvements for neart)' thrtt years "Based on what I could gather. there isn't much that 1s very con· trovcrs1al," Planning C'omm1 1oner OaveGofTsa1d Fnday morning. "The bulk of the tcstlmony seems 10 a~k what -.-c can do to hurry this proJC'Ct along." Goff said extensive d1scu s1ons have been held on the C'anneni Village plans and httk has changed in recent months The Planning C'omm1ss1on ht'ard comments from about a dozen speakers Thursday 4nd decided to resume cons1dera1101\Q.fJht matter a1 its Ftb 20 meetmg. Cit) planners have bttn worktnll w1th local citizens' groops fol' more than a )Car. ironing out \pcc1fk, llf the plan Planners hope to Ust' change.'\ 10 1on10a and land-use designation\ to offer a mort orderly blucpnnt for nC"v. development in the 40-acrt area 1hat includes not onl the havfront C'an· ncl') V11lagc. but the ad1accnt Mcfad- den Square on the oceanfront Plans call for a sp«1alty rctaJI <ihopping ctntcr. wtth a parkJng structure 10 serve It. as the focal point of1ht> changes Surrounding this rtta1I core would be other shops. offices and mannc-related light mdustnal bus1· OCSSt'S The wuterlronl areas arr targeted tor al tlnlinuat1on of manne-oncnted u~., -\a l hi brokers. manna\. sport anJ com mcrc1al ti hing bus1nes~s R~'i1dcnu I . r~a\ -would remain unchanged "Thcrc arc '"" a lot of conC'Cms \\ c do not feel another sp«1alty store ctntt'r. for 10stancc c.an ~supported (PleaM eee CA1'1URY / A2) Parents balk at high school for 7th, 8th graders By FRED VOOELSTEfN Ot .. 0.-, ......... Citing increased social pre urc on their children, nearly I SO parents objected thas week to a plan that would move Davis Intermediate pupils to Costa Mesa H1&h an 1987 Under the plan. proposed to co~ with dechnina enrollment 10 the da.tnct. 7th and 81h aradel"' would move from the 1n1ermed11tc ~hool to Cona Mesa H•&h School But that won't happtn 11 pal'l'nU who shov.cd up at th•' w«k". pec1al mceuna et thett way "Can you KC hnle 71h &rode lJrl" com1n, up ap1Mt I 8·)'ear-Old 5('n1or boys? magrne the prcananm·i.. the dope,'' said Cost Mesa grnndparcnt MatJe Ullon T1'e 1p«111I meetana was 'IC'hcdultd by the Newport-Mt'sa Unified ~hoot 01stnct to ai ve .,.rent\ an opportun1· t)' 10 ask qut>st10M and to 11r tht'tr vie ahout tht' plan Most v.crt not 'hy about the wa) they felt. "If you (go throuah wuh the plan). mu\1c. art. and lort•an lanauaccs. I'll take my kids somcwhert C'l'tt"... because they arc lht lint to be cut Donald P•rll said. back. staff mrmbc~ \atd The move 1s tht' tint part of 1 plan Oav11 1s e•pcncnc1na th~ prob- des1ancd by d1stnc1 ~tafT to deal with lcni..~ becau5" 1t 1s opcrauna at IC'<i~ financial strain~ cau~ by 15 ycan. of 1hln10 percent capacll) '\aid Pnnc1- dcchn101 enrollmcnL ~httn K1lh1n The hool 'ancclled Mone)' allocated to a publu; "°hoot 1t aJ1 prOlf'lm thrtt ~tar• .\SO and 1\ ,, hated on the number ofpup1l\ th11 ~u~n1ly look•na at ,11111n1 bad. attend the hool. 1C'COrd1n1 10 d1\· .. cla 1n homt cconom1l '·'hop a•1d 1nct •11ff Fewtr pupil\ means ., mu lC, he said monty for teacher\. ""h1ch 1n 1urn K1lh1n al'° Yid 1 lad of teachn'\ of\en meaM fewer cit\ ~t10n\ h ha fotttd him to ~ul bad. on the also means fewer tlN"l•v~ <la \t'\ 1n num~r'Qf eta" ~lion\ offt'rt'd Hr u1d th1 \ mean\ man} clas~ are onl otlcrtd onC't 1 di)' 11v1n1 ~p1I IC'SI fle\lhthh when thC'\' decide which ctas!l('"i to take · D1'tm t \tan recummendf'd tht <K.hool!. ~h1ft on tht ba 11 that pu~1I will lc..arn mort. te~hen and bu1ldr int\ "''II b< ~tier ut1h1cd. money win be ~vcd. and Cost.a Mesa H \(·hool c,an rtma1n open '1 , < IO\tntt~h•ah hoolt anopoon • iJ1,tnct offi 111\ ha\.t decickd noc to (P*M ... ICllOOU/.U) • ----........ ----~-------- 7 .. A.I OrMQe Coat OA!LY PILOT/ S.urd•Y. F•bruary 8, 188CS Bid to disallow San On of re costs opposed at hearing Ex-EPA chief warn appro al might set ~angerous preced~nt By KATHLEE.l\ MAct.A \' .\1111t111 t ,,_ ..,__ S..\i'\ FR .\ 'c. h\. t) -h.,m,cr Env1ronmt'nt.ll ~'t'°' lh.'O -\t,"'('rk' admin1stn\tor \\ 1lltam Rud..t'ls.h.aus v.amtd L~ ~Utt' Put>hc l uhut'S Comm1ss1on th1 "«l. th.it dts.&lltlv.· 1ng some cost' ,,, th<' $.ln On,,frr powt'r plant c~'uh.1 ~nJ J dan~rou ~1gnaJ to ullhUC'S .l~'Ut Ul.1ng pf"C(3U- 11ons for t'n' 1ronm<'ntal hC'ahh aod safet) The commission Thursdin held one of a scnes of heanngs scheJuled through Ma~ on PlT staff rec· ommendations that SQ11 million an costs for the nuckar pov.er plant north of San D1~0 should be d1~· allov.ed b~ the rt'gulatof) bod~ be· cause of unreasonable delays in the 14-year project. 'Tm not suggesting costs aren't important Obviously they are." said Ruckleshau~. now a partnt'r in a Laguna road to close for re routing Monday Ocean ..\'enue in Laguna Beach will be clost'd Monday from 5 a.m. until noun When the streets reopens 11 w1fl be one-wa} for traffic moving toward the beach. said Terry Brandt, director of mun1c1pal services. The change 1s being made to provide more parking spaces for the downtown busines area. About 15 angled parking space~ will the marked on the west side of the street Su111e la-A firm "But compliance '4'1\h s.aftt . health and env1ronmen· t.aJ laws must bt se-cn by all regulatory Nldin to bt' encouraged at evef) st~ ofth<' v. ., " ~ proJt°Ct costs could be a1- mbuttd to careful C'ompan) tdherenl~ lt' 1.'omplt'x statc eanh· quale and en' tronmentaJ law • as .... '('II as nude.u 1ndustJ) changes that ~-arne in tht .... 11le of tht" l httt Mile !~land ouclta.r aC'C1dtnt, Ru kel~haus s~ud He said dJsallo .... 1ng tht" cosu rould S("t a "veT'} unfortunate prccc· dt'nt" 1n Cahfomla and elsewhere, he said. ..\ftt"r lht' TMI accident. ll was unccnain hov. uuht1es wo uld have to compl~ "A1th changin$ laws and "assuming t~e most stnngent inter· prctauon was the better pan of wisdom." Ruckelshaus said. Unreasonable delays occurred dur- mg the length) licensing process v.h1ch started when Southern Cah· fom1a Edison and San Diego Gas & Electnc got approval to build the two I. I 00-megawatt. San Onofre units adjacent to the Camp PendJeton Marine Base in March 1971, said Jeff O'Donnell. PUC project director for San Onofre. By October 1975. O'Donnell sa1d, the companies knew the project was very risky but continued their 8 1ans. He wd one unit was delayed 3 7 days at a costofS2 I I miJJion. and the other was delayed 455 days. costing S227 million. That vear. tht" cost of the project was revised upward lo $3.1 b1ll1on. Originally. the project was esti- mated to cost $437 m1lhon. When the units were finished. they cost a total of $4.5 billion. The staff has proposed shanng the costs under the following formula: From the final cost, subtract the disallowed costs, which yields about $4 billion. The difference between the S4 b1lhon and Edison's SJ. I n11lhon estimate would bt' Jplit evenly be- tween ratepayers an stockholders. Altogtther. 1\ would result in a 3.5 pt'rcent ratt det'rta~ for outhern Cahfom1a Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric. Edison owns about thrce- founhs of San Onofre; San Diego Gas & Electric about 20 percent: and the rtst 1s owned b> the cities ofR1vers1de and Anaheim Cornell Un1 vers11 .. economist and former chairman oi the Nt'w York \ State Pubhc Service Comm1ss1on Alfred Kahn told the PUC the cost- sharing proposal was tantamount to .. hip,hwav robber) " tormer Nuclear Regulatory Com· missioner Victor G1hnsky told com- missioners that the San Onofre pro- ject was completed Wlth none of the major problems that plagued s1m1lar power plants around the country. Southern California Edison chair· man and chief executive officer Howard P . .\llen said the units were built faster than any other two-unit nuclear power plants m the post-TM I era and for S 1.7 billion below the average for 35 nuclear plants built dunng this pcnod. Food falre slated for llbrary Sunday A food faire 1s scheduled Sunday at Hunungton Beach CcntraJ Library to raise money to help finance a chil· dren's wing at the facility. . The affair 1s scheduled from 3-6 p.m. at the library at 7111 Talbert Ave. Local restaurants and businesses have contributed food and wine for the occasion. There also will be J&ZZ and classical music. Tickets cost S 15 for 1ndiv1duals ~nd $25 per couple. Search for more condors launched LO ANGELE~ (.\Pl -Hoptng the California condor population may be larger than reported .. rad10· hoked spotters using carcasses as bait northeast ot Bakersfit'ld. .Audubon's western reg1onal rep- resentative. J are t~ mg to confirm a possible neY. ' ~-·>ll.bt1ng of the nearly e>.llnct bird. Five con docs arc known to be Ii ving in the wild. and all carry radio transmitters to track their where· abouts. The transmitter on Ont' 1s not wmting. possibly accounting for one of the two birds seen. .. We have people out in the fie.Id, but that country 1s so big." he said "Personally, I think the person who saW"' tht'm really saw condors," Borneman said. "The quesuon 1s 1f it's birds that havt' radios on. That would be even more significant. From my understanding there were four other birds they knew of." .. •·t think there's somu hope that there may be another bird out there " said Jesse Grantham. a Nati onal .\udubon oc1ety b1olog1st at the Condor Research Center. which 1s operated JOintl) b) the U.S Fish and W1ldhft' Service in V"entura County >\ trained condor observer reponed two condors Jan. 2.2 in Kem Count~ "I'm not opt1m1stJc yet that there are two. but there's a good chance there may be one additional bird out there," Grantham said. Spottt'rs m the huge range of the big vultures have not duplicated the sighting. said John Borneman, The spotting team is connec ted by radio and includes a pi.lot who tracks signals and relays commun1cauons. Grantham said. BANK SEIZED BY REGULATORS ... From Al creditors ... The FDIC assumed re· ce1ve rsh1p and. working wnh emplo~ees. began ponng over bank records Fnda} night "The\ would be tn the red as far as the capital 1s involved:· FDIC Closing Manager Scott Jones said of the bank. but he declined to esumate the bank' capllal or debts In add1t1on to In inc. Valen- cia had branches 1n Santa A.na. Placentia. Fullerton. Anaheim and Orange. It had 9,838 de· posit-account customers with awt'gate deposits totalling $96 million Mathias said. All the deposits were insured b; the FDIC up to SI 00.000. Mathias said. Valencia. which has 126 em· ployees. was founded in 1971 The firm lost S 1.9 m1lhon in 1983, SS. 7 million 1n 1984. S2 7 m1lhon in 1985 and $239,000 for the penod started Jan I She did not say when the bank finally exhau<;tcd 11s capital "I think pan of the problem has been the real estate snuat1on in Orange County The land pnces have gone down," Mathia~ said. "Thev had losses on real estate loans.'·· Mathias said there were 120 bank closures nationwide 1n 1985. se"en of them in Cah· fom1a. HODEL DEFENDS OIL LEASE PLAN ... From Al Hodel said Frida" that Dcu· kmej1an's reasoning wa!> lOCOn!>l~tcnt with the intentions of ( ongress. Meanwhile. the 'W estern Oat and Gas Assoc1a11on came out 1n support of the lease \ale plan, c.alh ng 11 a "a crucial planning !OOI for developing this n~~1on'o; future energ\ rt·· sources Michael Womum. chairman of the California Coastal Commission. who has resisted extensive ofTshore dnll· mg for years. saad ... What Secretary Hodel wants to do here 1s like selhng ofT the crown 1ewels. This 1s an area bigger than the entire state of Oregon. lt's1ust too much too soon" Under the Interior Department's umetable, the fi ve-year plan. which covers I 987 to 1991 , will not be made final unul next year and Congress will ha ve 60 days to review 1t. Actual sales of tracts to be designated probably will not occur until 1988, Hodel said. and oo 011 will start fl owing until about the year 2000. PROTESTER SENTENCED ... From Al protesters T ur\dJ~ o n the m1\dt· meanor chargl' \II h111 Pad and .t Santa Ana man wh11 d1sappeJred were sentcnrcd to onl' year of proha- t1on. 40 hour'> u1mmun11; ~er'-1Ce work and a prom1<il' nnt 10 t•nter thl' Costa Mesa hotel fnr uni· )'l'ar Pack refu<;cd t11 JlCCPt tht: term\ ,,f probation and returned to court Fnday to a'lk \trople to permit her to perform 80 hour<. of rnmmn1l)' 'il'r· vice work Jnd onh fill dJ><. protia· t1on. "Her intention., .m: 10 continue to speak out again'it nuckar prohfcra- t1on," 5a1d her attome'y . Jame<; Egar He described ht<. rlirnt a5 a la~ ab1dmg woman with <.1rong con' ll· tlOO'i "Tht'i 1<; not J poh11,al art'ana .. prote'itt'd MacEachern who ~1d she MAIN OFFICE VOL. 79, NO. 38 • did not doubt Pack's motives and good mtenuons "She has sought publicity and she has gained 11. .. MacEachern suggested Pack be fined or jailed ''if she has so little concern for the court.·· Outside the courtroom. Pack was hugged by supponers who filled up nearly half tht' counroom watching the proceedings. • Pack. who said she SJ?Cnt time in Jail 1n 1982 and '83 forciv1l disobedience. said she has organ11ed a candlelight "1gil outside the Costa Mesa hotel later this month when delegates to the weaponry conference retucn. The ac11v1st said she didn't know 1f she'd nsk arrest this time, thoup,h she vowed poss1bk civil d1<1obccliencc ne~t July when sht' and other~ demonstratt' at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Ventura ( oun1y Marlon Pack . Just call 642-6086 What do you hkt' about the Daily Pilot'> What don't you like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded. transc nbed and de· h vercd to the appropriate eduor The ~me 24-hour answenna service may be used to record lettefl to the editor on any topic (ontnhutors to our letters column must mclude their namt and tclephont number for venficauon Tells us what''I on your mind Delly Piiot Dell very It Qu1r1ntHd v . c:s.., r ,iUa., it ,,..., tlo t "•"'~ tW' r•~ bv ~ I/) r' "' ct• Nht I p,., • ...., .,,,..,. t {" .. ,. ,,... .. .., ..... ,., *"" ~,., ,, f~,. ~ '-C.~~ ,~ ~ • tt1 1 • "" A Miot• tn • "" tM y'CV <Ol't "'I r--"" ..... ,., Clrcu11non T ... phon .. ..... ")o1~C0v•1, ~·--· Mi-41» Fair, but cool through weeke~d Sklet wlll ctMt Mtly tOday, bflnglng fair weather to the Or .. Cout thtt afternoon and through the weet<end, the National Weather Sefvloe predlcta. The Fcnc:at/ for 7 pm EST, S. .. Fe. 8 Momlno• wllt continue to be cotd, however. wtth 10'#9 In the low 301 to mid •Os H loha tOday and Sunday wlll be In the mid 50s to mid 601. Mountain areaa wlll have partly cloudy aklet thla anemoon, t>ecomlng fair tonight and Sunday. But morning• IOws wilt be In the teens and 20a. Resort hight will be In the 30s through Sunday. In the deMfta, aklea wlll be fair this afternoon and tonight But partial cloudlnna Sunday wlll be accompanied by gusty northerly wlnda . 10 U.S. Temps • ~~ ~M*TS HIOll IOW tor 24 flour• 4"'41ng at 6 w.im _c~,... pm 39 30 <:ll()wtu' Reon r 1u,,.es Sno"' CX.ciuoea...,.. S1.t1'°"*V ~ HI Lo LOVltvlll<I ~M"'"..n.I -"'":;-... ~ ..... It/ """... u s C..Ot .r..,,~ <[" Alt>eoy IS oe hMtnpfl/t 40 40 1'JbuquetQoa 32 24 MtM118Mc:ll 79 73 AtnMlllo 30 10 Mllw-.. 27 2b AncttOlaqt 3S 31 .... SIP..,. 2t 10 Calif. Temps Atlallla 61 40 H-119 .. ~ 42 Atlenllc Clly 3S 30 *'-ar-i• 19 .. Auelln 62 43 M9w voni 24 10 High 10w tor 24 l\ovft .od+ng al 5 Norlo411. 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Flegttlafl 3S 02 r-$S 31 P-AoOIM Grl!NI Rltpid$ ,s 18 TulM 38 30 ~ Oree1F-11 -02 WMNnQlon 27 2S Reel a1u11 Hartford 21 12 Wlcllllt 32 21 AedwooO City Helena 24 03 __ Sat,. It 14 Reno HonoMu 83 63 sacr.,.,..,,to Ind~ 32 25 Sallnu Ja-..Ma 63 42 Eztended SM 8em11tOlno J-eorwlle 75 S4 Sen O.t>rtel JunNu 42 31 "" .. Sen OltQo ~Clly JO 27 Fiii/i "'""'9fl Ille petlOCI HlgN 51 lo 8en Frw>elec:o LMVeges 51 32 U ~3Sto 41 -s.n.io. Youngsters pay tribute to their country About 800 youngsters garbed in colors of the Amencan flag paid tribute to our country Fnday, mark· mg the first annual Kaiser Elemen· tary School .. Red, White and Blue Da ." the celebration of America brought kids from kinderganen to 6th tp'llde together for a l 0 a. m. program including patriotk songs and special Union Oil Co. plant d ama ged in Friday ffre guests. · Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Hertzog was the guest speaker for the day of ... LOS ANGELES {A P) -A hydrogen plant burned for more than an hour Friday at a Union Oil Co. refinery before firefighters ext· inguished the blaze. authonties said. There were no tOJUries or ex· plosions m the fire. which damaged equipment and some land around the plant inside the sprawling refinery . said Fire Department spokesman J 1m Wells. f-'-V~ 34 10 50 22 T01tanc9 &7 31 se 35 ~-"·"~ 45 28 52 21 SI 28 37 13 Surf report 45 13 63 32 57 44 LOCATION am DIR. 57 36 Zuma~ 3-8 w 52 33 48 27 SantaM~ 3-41 w 62 38 ~8eec:ll ~5 SW 83 44 San Q;ago Co.Hlty 3-$ w 63 35 w., .. tarnc> 59 61 JS 64 40 SI 46 Tides 39 2e 59 33 65 43 TOOA'I' 67 41 Flitllow 2 IO am 1 7 S8 34 ~'°"' 620am u 111 37 323pm ·• 6 S9 39 S.COfld NOi' 948pm 44 sa 28 S9 37 IUNOAT sa 35 ~~•1 IOw 2 56 ."' 1 s S9 46 ~IOw 8511am 84 36 Ill 3 S8pm 12 SS 33 s.cono 111911 10 20pm 4 5 f>8 38 Sun Mii IOOay ~ Pm , r- SI 37 S-•r at a« • m .... ~ •• 82 311 5 3t p"' flt 4S MOOf'I Mii tOOay al S 18 p m -,, '8 Sund.., al 7"SS ~m ....0 9911 ... al sa 43 • 2• p"' ded1ca11on that featured the El Toro Manne Aircraft Wing Marching Band. a cannon salute. and a moment of silence for those who perished in the Challenger tragedy. Ph1lanthrop1st James Roosevelt and Olympic rower Brad Lewis 1010ed the school program. m which nine of the Kaiser students dressed as American heroes-including George Washington, Betsy Ross. Abraham Lincoln and Franklin ~oosevelt - marched 1n celebration. (a use of the fire was under in- vcsugauon. but Wells said 11 ap- peared a rupture in a hydrogen lank ma> have fed the flames. There was no 1mmed1ate estimate ofdamagt'S. The blaze. 20 miles south of downtown in the Wilmtfl8tOn district near the city's harbor, was rcponed about I :30 p.m and was declared out at about 2:45 p.m. CANNERY VILLAGE PLAN OPPOSED ... From Al here Wlth lido Manna Village nght there." Bury said "We're also concerned about big developers coming in. building up, then selling off and moving out and never really bein~ concerned about whether those businesses wi II succeed or are appropnate ... City officials hope to rev1tahze the area with more orderly plann1~ and have incl uded .about $9 million in roadway and other improvements in the plans to accommodate the ad · d1t1onal v151tors. Newport Boulevard and Villa wa.., wl)uld be widened. a parking struc- ture ~ould be built; about 1.200 feet of add1t1onal curbs. gutters and ~1dcwalks would be added; trees and other landscaping would be installed: a pedestnan walkway would be built; and ut1ht1es would be placed under· ground SCHOOLS SHIFT OPPOSED BY PARENTS •.. From Al explore. Board President Sherry Loofbour- row said she felt comfonable with the plan because she had seen it work an Los Angeles schools and at Corona del Mar High School. which added a 7th and 8th grade in September 1984. But despite what many parents said was sound reasoning by the d1stnct stafT, most felt the n sk of exposing their kids to high school social pressures too early outweighed the benefits that a full y enrolled school I might bnng. ·'The move would be 100 much, tou soon," said parent Karen McGhnn "Sometimes I think we lose sight of that when we try to ennch the kids program." The fact that Loofbourrow said the plan had worked elsewhere didn't seem to change parents' minds. Loofbourrow said the board hopes to make its dec1s1on by the end of February. an~gin discussing the second pan of the plan in March. The second part deals with possible closure of at least one of the six ~chools feeding into Costa Mesa High School. FLOOD ... From Al onstrate the poss1b1ht1es tor o;pread· 1ng federal money fun her by comb1n· 1n8 them w1th non-federal funds:· said Dawson, who heads the corps. • ................................. ______________________________________ ~~~=--~---- • OrMge COM! DAILY PILOT/San.wday, F9ibr\Mlry 8 , 1Ne Aa ION /WORIJJ==;=l ======= State Medl-Cal Increase upheld by appeals court By t~e A11oelated Preti ~AN FJµNqsco - A $I SO-a-month increase in medical benefits for low·~n~me. mamed couples in California, challenged by the Reagan adnunastrati~i;i. was upheld by a federal aJ>peals court Friday. The dectSton by the 9t'h U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals means about 22 000 people, most of them eld~r!~'-c.an continue_ to keep p84 a month per co~plc, instcad of$634 .. to meet h vmg expenses while rece1 vmg subsidized health care under the ~edi-Cal program, according to a state analysis. StatejobletJB levei lowest since 1970 LOS ANGELES -California's jobless rate in January sank by nine-te~ths of a percent to 5.8 percent, its lowest level since 1970, officials said Fnday. "We arc very happy to sec it go down. h 's a very large decline," said Suzanne Sch_roeder. spokeswoman for the state Employment Development Department an Sacramento. But she added. ''We will be much happier if at stays at that level for another month or two." LA council rescinds sanctuary L9S ANGELES -The City Council on Friday rescinded a measure ~cclanng Los Af?gel_es ~ sanctll;ary for ~litical refugees after oppo,nents argued tt w~s an open 1DVltat1on to illegal aliens to break the law. But the council un~mously appro~ed a compro mise measure that reaffirms the city's exisiting pohcy of no~ rcpo!1J~g to th.e Immigration and Naturalization Service the legal status ~f cnm~. victims. wltnesses or those receiving certain social services. Council~~n Mike Woo1 w~o wrote ~d sponsored the o riginal resolution, said be was willi~g to compromise to avoid a back.lash of anti-immigrant sentiment.· and that Fnday's action retained the spirit of his motion. Teen ln fatal accident day he gets license REDDING -The Highway Patrol said Friday it will file charges against· a !6-y~~-old boy who was involved in a. fatal accident on the day he got his drivers hcense. Offic.er Don McKueon said charges of manslaughter, failure to keep to the right side of the road, and allowing children to ride unattended in the uncovered rear of a pickup truck will be filed against John Bowman. B~wman lost control of his pickup Wednesday niS}tt on Balls Ferry Road and hit a tcleph~n.e pole. Marco Lozoya, I 0, who was nding in the rear of the truck, was fatally inJured and Bowman's brother, Tobias. 10, also in the rear. was in critical condition at Mercy Medical Center. PSA may join AlrCal in Alaska ANCHORAGE -Pacific Southwest Airlines may follow AirCal into Alaska, says the manager of Anchorage International A1rpon. Guy Russo said ThUTsday that PSA is negotiating for counter space at the airport. "Jn the next couple of weeks, they'll also be installing computers here," he said. AirCal already _bas p~r~hased th~ counter space a~d jetw!ly leased by the no~ defurlct New Wien A1rhnes. and as expected to begin S<:rv1ce soon. PSA officials aren't saying when they will officially enter the Alaska market. but public relations director Bill Hast!ngs said tbcy've been eyeing Alaska for a long time. LA-bound commuter plane turns back SAN LUIS OBISPO-A Lo~ Angeles-bound commuter airplane w11h 13 people aboard returned to San Luis Obispo Airport and landed safely Friday after a hydraulic system failure forced the pilot to manually extend the nose gear. No injuries were reported after.Wings West Flight 725 landed about one hour after takeoff, said Wings West marketing director Joanne Dowty. The 11 passengers on the Beech C-99 twin-engine commuter plane were transferrtd to the next available flight. I' Lawmakers say they're not off hook on deficit W ASHINGT'ON (AP) -Legis- lators on both sides of the ~ssue said the courf decision Friday striking down a key part of the new deficit- rcduction law makes little difference in the long run because Congress stiU must find some way to reduce deficits. "The ruling today is a ru1ing, that's about aU," said Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan. "I don't believe this lets anybody off the hook." "Today's decision does not make the deficits go away," said Rep. Mike Synar, {).Okla., who led the 12 House members who filed the suit. "With or without Gramm-Rudman, the Con- gress faces some tough choices over the next few years." The law, known as Gramm-Rud- man, requires Congress and the president to meet deficit-reduction targets each year until the budget is balanced in l 991. The ruling Friday by a special three-jud~e panel would leave the targets tn place, but eliminate the main enforcement mecbamsm -mandatory across- thc-board spending cuts if the taraets are missed. However. the ruling itself points out that the law remains in effect pending a decision by the Supreme Court. Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, e<>- sponsor of the law, said even if the Supreme Court agrees with the lower court. Congress would remain in the politically-charged situation of find- mg some way to meet the targets. To avoid the law, ''Congress will have to openly change it and not cut the budget and that would be very difficult," said Senate Budget Com- minee Chairman Pete V. Domenici, R-N.M. "Would Congress want that ban~ng over their heads? ... I think that s an enormous amount of press- ure." "Obviously, Congress still bas the mandate before it," Domenici said. "Gramm-Rudman is as mucb in effect today as it was yesterday," Gramm said. ''My objective is today, and has been through the whole lllclt.ael 8yur process., that we will do our !iuty and meet OUT taraet~" for deficit reduc- tion. Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., co.. sponsor of the law, said be believed the Sup~me Court would reverse the three-JU~ panel But even an adverse rulinf "is in no way going to destroy or scnously weaken" the law, he said in a statement issued by his Washington office. "The discipline bas been seL The law will be enforced," said Sen. Ernest Hollinas, D-S.C., another c-0-spon- sored "There's no turning back now." Beleaguered NASA chief may qutt over indictment WASHINGTON (AP) -James But early statements by officials of M . Beggs, on leave as NASA adminis-the National Aeronautics and Space .trator since his indictment on fraud Administration have focused on an charges. may resign. enabling Prcsi-unusual plume offlame thatappcarcd dent Reagan to appoint a new, near the shuttle Challenger's rigbt- permanent boss for the beleagured side rocket booster a few seconds space agency, White House spokes-before the ship uploded during man Larry S~kes said Friday: launch on Jan. 28, killing its seven- Spcakes' disclosure that Beas "ap-member crew. parcntly has told some people he is · Beggs has been on indefinite paid considering stepping aside and may leave since his indictment on Dec. 2 do so" came as the president's on fraud charges unrelated to bis commission ir:ivestigating. last w~k's space duties. His deputy, William shuttle explosion moved its heanngs Graham, has been filling in as the behind closed doors to discuss classi-agency ch ief. fied information. Bew is under indictment for None of the commission members allcgcilly trying to hide cost overruns spoke to reporters as they arrived for on a federal defense contract while he their session in an office building was executive vice president of Gen- a<;ross from the White House. eral Dynamics Corp .. He bas derued the allegations. While the bureaucratic wheels turned in Washington, improving weather off the Florida coast aided the ,search for the space shuttle's two ~rocket boosters. The Navy sent 22 divers to a prime search area. as the Coast Guard ended iu sea sweeps for floating shuttle debris to concentrate on recovering underwater wreckage. Reports persisted that searchers have found some of the personal effects of the seven astronauts who were aboard the Challenger. In response to news inquiries, however, NASA late Friday issued a statement that "no identifiable human remains have been re- covered" since the explosion. Jurors .convict Chin of spying ALEXANDRJA. Va. <.AP) -Larry Wu-tai Chin. a retired CIA trl.nlla:&ot- wbo acknowledted at bis trial that be WU a pajd •PY for China, WIS convicted today OD all 17 COUDU in bis conspiracy, cspionqe and LU cheating case. The jury of nine women and three men deliberated for 31/J boun before delivering the 1uilty verdjct. Chin stood impassively u the verdict was announced, w-bile )lis wife, who anended every day of the four41y trial, broke into tears. He could face life imprisonment and fines of up to $2.S million. T estiJYin& in his own defeme oo Tbunday, Chin told tbejwy that be stoic secret U.S. documents for China in hopes the papen would help break the ice between then-PresidcDt Nixon and Chinese Premier Chou EA·lai. lo closingaraumeots today1 Chin's anomey, Jacob Stein, said h11 client "may have bad an eugerat.ed view of his contribution" but the fOvtl'D· ment has failed to prove that be harmed national security. "There is no dead body in this case," Stein told the jury. "He wanted to ~ these nations together" just as Nuon did, the lawyer said. "His objectives and those of the United States were exactly parallel" But prosecutor J09eph Aronica rejected the defense's beneficent view of things, telling the jury that Chin "continued even y~dar telling you lies. ~ask you to find him guilty on each and every count." Chin, 63, took ·the witneu stand Thursday and virtually ooaceded most of the activities al1q.ed in the indictmenL But he auerted hltspyina was for a noble cause -improvina U.S.-China relations. Chio aareed with fedeTal prot- ccutors mat he bad stolen and photosrapbed aecret materials, ~ cepted mo~ -usually S 10.000 a year -&oni the C'hincle intellialenc:e service; and lied on bis i.ncomt tax forms tor years. Stock market records week's 3rd hlgh Voters sit on ballot bo:res to protect them NEW YORK -The stock market roared to its third record finish of the week Friday an a late buying rush that reversed declines caused by government Jobless statistics· and a court threat to the new federal deficit-redµction law. Analysts said Wall Street rebounded because of what they called the underl~ing long-term trends in the market and because of investors who jumped in aner prices fell. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. knocked as low as 1. 5 76.83 during the day. surged late in the session and finished at an unprecedented close of 1,613.42, topping the record set Thursday by 12. 7 3 points. MANILA. Phihppines (AP) - Voters chanting "Cory! Cory! .. -the nickname of Corazon Aquino -sat a top ·ballot boxes in the Manila suburb of Makati on Friday and formed human chains to protect the ballots. Throughout presidential election day came widespread reports of 1 i , i ll" d fraud. cheating. ballot-box snatching. Genera Dynam cs suspens on i te vote-buying and violence that teft at WASHINGTON -The General Dynamics Corp. has regained the right le~st . 30 people dead by Friday to obtain military contracts and, in an unusual agreement, was assured the nndnJght. . . Defense Department will no t impose any furt'her contract suspensions for past -'1~ ~ncepcion l<?wn. tn Mrs. misconduct, a top Navy official said Friday. The unprecedented agreement 1s Aquino s home province of Tarl~c. based on the extent of management improvemen~ made over the past year by ~bout 300 people, some carrying General Dynamics and the company's a~reement to set aside "a S50 million hght~ ~orches .. marched tow!ird the escrow account to cover potential habihties' resulting from its rcc.ent fraud provincial capi~ol late at night to indictment "and other on-going in vestigations," said Everett Pyatt. the guard the counti!1g. . .. assistant Navy secretary for shipbuilding and log.istu:s. Pyatt disclosed that Across lh~ nall~n. Fihptno~ stayed General Dynamics is facing at least three federal grand Jury investigations and close to their radios lo monitor the "I 0 to 15" separate Defense Department probes. Boy molested by priest gets $1 million ABBEVILLE, La. -A jury awarded SI million Friday to an I I-year-old boy who was molested by a priest now serving a prison term for sexually abusing three dozen altar boys. The boy's parents, Glenn and Faye Gastal. refused out-of-court settlements and sought S 12 million in their lawsuit against the R oman Catholic Church. They pressed the sutt, they said, because the church harbored the Rev. G1lhcrt ( iauthc even after learntng that the (>tiest was a child molester. Af\er an hour and 45 minutes of d<.'hberatmns. the predomtnantly Catholic Jury awarded the child S 1 m11l1on and his parents S2SO.OOO. • Snow puts E_ast into deep freeze Snow pushed by icy winds put the East Coast anto a deep freeze Friday. snarling rush-hour traffic and giving thousands of schoolchildren the day off. ·while snow mixed with rain glazed highways from New MeXtco to Nebraska. At least six traffic deaths were blamed on ~cy roadways, and police reported doiens offender-benders as cars slid on snowy roads. The Eastern storm was the first si~ificant snowfall of the winter for many areas. As it swept northward, It deposited 5 inches in Trenton. N.J .. 3 inches in New York Cit). and 5 inches in New York's northern suburbs. Gorbachev says Sakharov must stay PARIS -Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says d1s~1dent ~ientist Andrei Sakharov cannot leave his country hccause he knows strategic sec~ts that could harm Moscow 1f they were rclca~d to 1he West. according to an interview published today 1n a French communist newspaper Gorbachev. in the first such remarks by any Soviet leader about Sakhraov. was quoted by the newspaper L'Humaoite as saying the phys1c1st under ho use arrest in the closed city of Gorky, "is suU considered in the possession of state secrets of pan1cu1a·r importance {an.d}'cannot. fOr tht!i f'('ason. leave the USSR " Sen. Kennedy appear on Soviet TV MOSCOW -1 n a $urprise move by the Kremlin leader;,h1{> Sen. Edward M. KenncdywasaUowe-d toappeuron Sc.w1e11clev1\10n Fnd~ naaht. He urged a comprom1$C to achieve nuclear disarmament ..ayin$-"Together we will make history or together we will end 1t "Kennedy. who d1srnsscd arms control with Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev on Thursday. s.a1d he b(ltevrd Gorbachev is ready to negotun e a reol ~ut·11on in nucleM weapon~ and he knew that ~1dcnt Reagan is prepared to do the same. Wall collapses on crowd trying to •ee pope TRICJIUR. lnd1a -crowd ofpcoplehoptng fora ghmp~of Popdohn Paul ll suraed mto a nictal wall Fnda) and 1t coltapS«l. lc1lhna SO.year-old Catholic nurse. and IOJUrtng 18. police and witnesses said. They said the stampede occurred 1n a side <.trect about I 00 yards off the ponutrs motorcade route j ust as h is helicopter wa<s 1andma about a mile awa) aRer a night from Cochin. a Roman< $tholic •nronjlhold 1n 'IOuthcrn Kerata st.ate. .. Haitians • • • re1o~ce1n flight of Duvalier PORT-AU-PRINCE. Haiti (AP) -A military-civilian council took power Friday after so-called Presi- dent-for-Life Jean-Claude Duvaher fled to France. The apparent end of28 years ofDuvaher family rule sparked rejoicing and then looting. revenge killing and a curfew in .effect for 16 hours a daJ. "He new away!" shoute d thousands of Haitians who poured into downtown Port~au-Prince. Army chief of staff Gen. Henri Namphy said on national television that he was head of the new council. He appealed for "calm and serenity,'' and sard the military bas 00 eotitical ambitions. "not now or ever. • Independent news agency pho- tographers told The Associated Press they saw a wild crowd break into the tomb of former President Franoois Ouvalter. Jean-Claude's father, and cart)' throua.h town what was believed to be hLS remains. One youna man danced throu'h the streets w11h a skull in his hand said to be that o f "Papa Doc." the nickname of Francois Duvalier. who had deda~ himself president-for· hfc after he was clrcted 1n I 'H1 Jean· ('laudc had tak<"n the titk at the age of 19, when his father died. Ruatnesscs m the capital city of I million. and at least one goHmm<'nl ministr). "e"" looted after Ouvahers prc-daWTI depanurT btc•m<' known Soldien used teargas in an attempt to enforce the 2 p.m..to-6 a.m curfe"'· and fired shots tn the au No c. \Jahies "''trc reported Duvalier flew to Grenoble. frnnceo 1n a U.S Air Fort"t plane. HC' v.a' accompM1C'd b · t'11s wift slow, conflicting vote counts which showed Mrs. Aquino leading in the tally of the private watchdog body National Movement for Free Elcc- 1ions, or Namfrel, and President Ferdinand E. Marcos ahead in the government count. "The nation should now close ranks. It is tjme for all to reconcile in the larger national interest," Con- stabulary Chief Lt. Gen. Fidel V. Ramos appealed in a statement broadcast on government television. ilallio·Veritas, run by the Roman Catholic C hurch. appealed for ·calm. "It is incumbent upon our leaders, from President Marcos down, to defuse the tension during this time of waiting.'' it said. In the Makati district. about 300 residents of one community-where Mrs. Aquino was said to have won by about 400 votes -took turns sitting on 27 steel boxes cop\1lining the ballots before they were transferred from the precincts to the municipal hall, where they were to be kepL Not content, they fastened the boxes together with ropes and wires. Namfrcl volunteers said the resi- dents acted after an unidentified man alJcgcdJy tried to run off with one of the boxes. Hundreds of other residents of the San Antonio community, also in Makati, marched with linked arms on both sides of a slow-moving caravan of vehicles transporting 19 boxes of ballots to the municipal hall. A Namfrcl worker said Mrs. Aquino won in the area by a 65-to-35 percent margin. Lady Liberty free .. aln Tbe 8tatlle of LJ~ ataact. free of ecaffold1n& tla.la week after 20 moat.be of raontloaa. 8caft'oldJ.aC Mi11 COTen the pedeetal, bat the Lady lllaOlllcl be renewed Crom top to bottom ID time for Iler redecltcadoa Jely 4. • I Crowds who ·~ on a baskctb&U court behind the mwtlc.- pal buildin& chttrcd and chanted "Cory, Cory!" when the boxes arrived safely. lo Mandaluyong town, aa:ordiQa to a Nam.fret account. five civi.J.iam with automatic rifles broke into a schoolhouse where countina was going on and confiscated the ballot boxes. They left behind similar- look:ing boxes containing bolus ballots, the Namfrcl report said. It said the fUMlen dumped the real ballot boxes in a storm drain but that opposition Assemblyman Ncptali Gon:zalcs later retrieved them. At Tarlac. 70 miles north of Manila, a party of journalists saw about 300 unregistered soldiers lining up to cast their balJots. U.S. ships head back to coast off Libya W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Two U.S. aircraft c.aniers and supporting warships left ports in Italy Fnday and began steaming southward once apin toward the central Mediterranean and the coast of Lahya. Pentagon sources said. ThC' deploym<"nts of the came~ Coral Sea and Saratop, while not conducted on an emeracnty basis. occurred sc.-vcraJ days before the ships had bet-n e:<pected to end routine port nlllS. The sources. who agreed 10 d18Cuss thC' mat:ter onh· if nc:fl iden11fied. said it was "quite ·possible .. the earners miaht soon resume fl1a,b1 operatio ns 00'l.1bya 's C'08St s1m1lar to an exercise last month tha1 he1&htened tension~ in the region One SOUfl'C also de~nbcd t~ movement of the carriers a\ ·•pru- dc11t'' l)Vfn a confrontation ~tWttn Israel and Libya that showed \1ans o f esc.laun. Libyan leader Moammar Khada~ . t.nnounc:itd on Friday ht had ordered hts air force to intercept cwili.an lsrteh llrhn.ers and forct them to land 1n Llb)'I.. T~ lsrachs forocd an c•ecuttve 1C1 on a fhaht from Ltbya to Damucus. yna. to 11.od in nonhcrn Israel. The hracUs re\eated the plane and ats ~n when t.l'ley found no PaJcsttrua.n .~mllu on boan! and l~lt offiet&ls acknowlcdled the intcrocptt<>n bad bttn a "mlstakt. .. Khadafy told vcuds o( the 6lb flttt to stay out oflhe Gulf ofSidn. which l.Jbya rqards U tmtt.orlai waters. K.h.adafy aid the plf ''is our lloWit" aod that &n) i~ WOYJd lad 10 mthtary "oonA-ontatioo." =------- • A• Onlnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, Februaty 8, 1988 State population takes a big leap SACRAMENTO (AP) -(ah· lat1onwasesumatcdonJuly I, llJSS, m1jJ"ltionof3lS,OOO. fom1a's population has Jumped at 26,36S,000, almost 8.5 million The ex~ss of births over deaths of S70,000. the larg~t 10 a single year· more than second~rankcd New York. 22S,OOO was the lariest in the state's smce the boom yean of the t 9S0s and The incruse was 2.2 percent over history, Huff said. 19605, say state officiaJs. · th( populauon tow of Julf 1, 1984. Only two of the state's SS counties Tbe repon by Jt))C Huff. state The change consisted o 458,000 lost population over the year - director of finance. said tbe popu-births. 204.000 death . and a net Modoc, cast of the Sierra Nevada, -~;;iliiiiiili!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;;;;;;!!!!!!!!imm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!liiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!~-I and Marin, nonh of San Francisco. The counties of the Oold Country alona California Route 49 east of Sacramento had the state's largest regionaJ growth rate. 4.2 percent. The San Francisco Bay area had the slo~t rate, 1.6 percent. From The Oldest Carpet Company In Callfornla fLIWICLlll Available c..wor- ~· i.-- 17llU "Family Owned Since 1879" 2927 S. Bristol Street, Costa Mesa South of South Coast Plaza 751-2324 ALSO IN LOS ANGELES LONG BEACH Store Hours: Mon·Fri 9·6 Sat 10·5 Astronomers warn ~gainst star scams SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -As astronomy group has issued its an- nual, pre-Valentine's Day warning that people arc wasung their money if they pay pri vate companies to name stars after l9ved ones or friends. "Anyone who sends money to such an orpnization might do as well throwrng the fee down a black hole in space," said a statement issued by Andrew Fraknoi. executive officer of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. "The (star) names assigned by these companies have no validity in the scientific community," be added. With Valentine's Day ap- proaching, FraJmoi said consumers can expect to see a number of advertisements by the companies, which claim that for a fee, they'll name a star after anyone the customer wtshes. Such companies often send their customers certificates indicating that a star has been named according to the customers' requests. FrakJloa sai<LthaL ''by long-stand- mg tntemataonal agrecmentLthe nam- ing of astronomical bodies is done by the International Astronomical Union. the worldwide federation of professional astronomy societies. Under no circumstances is a fee ever charged by anyone involved in Its decisions." He added: ··No professional or amateur astronomer and no lcgJt· imate reference work would re- CO$OIZC a name assigned to a celestial object that 1s not approved by the lAU.'' I Services conducted 101 Ada Dumond of Mesa Graveside services were held Fnday f~r Ada arah D~mond ~f Cost• Mesa, a retired waitress who died Monday in Hoag Mcmonal Hospital. Shi was 77. r lS d r • She worked 1n the food service fiel~ 1or years an as 1ormerl! employed by the Victor Hugo Restaurant tn Laguna Beach ... She is survived by two neaces -Luca lie Holland of Wh1tt1cr and Paulan1 Van Eaton of Gardena -and a nephew. Nonnan Ralns of Wagoner, Okla Also surviving are two cousins. James and Barbara Trotter of ~osta M~. Services were conductt'd at Good Shepherd Cemetery an . Hunllngtor Beach by the Rev. Msgr. 1 homas J. Nevm of St Joachim Catholic Church 1r Costa Mesa. Beatles music publisher Dick James LONDON -Dick James. who made a fortu ne pubhshang music by tht Beatles and Elton John died Feb. 4 of a heart attack. He was 65. James began his ~recr as a singer, achieving fame as a teen-ager singini the theme soni of a telev1s1on scnes about Robtn Hood. In 1962, the Beatie• were having difficulty $Clting their songs pubhsh~d. Jam~ foryned Northerr Songs Co. to handle their songs. The move made him a m1lhonau~ and a f!laJor force in British music publishing. James went on to handle must~ by Bally J Kramer, Cilia Black and Gerry and the Pacemakers. In 196 7, he signed Elton John and Bernie Taupin Michael Warchol, worked on A Bomb BOSTON -Michael F. Warchol. a key member of the group tha1 developed the detonator for the first atomic bomb. died Feb. 4 ofa heart attack He was 72. Warchol was among 1he researchers who secretly de':'elopcd the instruments that triggered the experimental bomb from 10 miles away at Alamogordo, N.M., on July 16. 1945. For the next decade, ~e C<?ntinued work in nuclear technology. Warchol later worked on airplane na v1gat1on safety with Flash'Technology Corp. of Nashua. N.H .. and EG&G Inc. of Wellesley, a scientific engineenng firm. Son of Edie Gorme, Steve Lawrence LOS ANGELES-The 23-year-old son ofentertatners Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence died early Wednesday of an apparent heart attack. authorities said. Michael Lawrence died at UCLA Medical Center, coroner's office spokesman Bob Dambacher said. Dambacher said he had no details of rhe death. Lawrence had bec.-n worktng for a Hollywood production company. said Lee Solters, publicist for the couple. Sollers said the death apparently was from a heart attack. Peace Prize winner Alva Myrdal STOCKHOLM. Sweden -Nobel Peace Prize winner Alva Myt'dal. a tireless advocate of world dis· armament who cnt1cized both superpowers for failing to end the arms race. died Feb. I a1 a suburban Stockholm hospi tal She was 84. Myrdal held four peace awards. including the first Al- ben Einstein Peace Prize. along with nine honorary doctora1es. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize along wtth.Mff.t<:an -- diplomat Alfonso Garcia Robles in 1982. Myrdal served as Sweden's minister of disarmament and chief disarmament negotiator. and was the wife of Gunnar Myrdal, who shared the Nobel Memonal Prue for Economic Science in 1974. Composer Ticker Freeman VAN NUYS -Mu!.1C composer Tacker Freeman, who wrote songs like "You'll Always Be the One I Love" and "Baby Don't Be Mad at Me," has died of cancer. He was 74. Freeman died on Jan. 30 at a Van Nuys hospital. The musical arranger and conductor on Dinah Shore's 1950s telcv1s1on show. Freeman also wrote "So Dear to My Heart." In 195 1 he became the on-the-air accompanist for Miss Shore on her fir'lt live 15-minute musical show which filled out a half-hour segment that included the NBC nightly news He also performed as a piano solom and occasional host to Miss Shore's guests. That program gave way to the hour-long "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" In 1956. Tektronix founder Howard Vollum PORTLAND. Ore. -Howard Vollum. who co-founded Tektronix Inc. whale working at a radio repair shop and became a multimillionaire. died Monday of a stroke. He was 72. Vollum co-founded Bea verton-based Tektronix with M.J. Murdoclt who died 1n 1971. It grew out of the back of the Portland shop m 1946 when th~ two improved the osc1lloscope, which measures and tests electrical signals. Tektronix employs about 20,000 workers in its worldwide operations mvolving more than 800 products. Forbes maµ.zme in 1984 est a mated Voll urn's worth at S220 m1llton based on hi s Tektronix stock ownership. ' Silent screen star Margery Wilson ARCADIA-Margery Wilson, actress-author who played Brown Eyes an D. W. Griffith's 1916 classic film "Intolerance," died Jan. 21. She was 89. Miss Wjlson appeared in about 25 ·Silent pictures with such stars as Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and William S. Hart. She also wrote self-help books. including "The Woman You Want to Be, .. "Beltevc in Yourself" and "Double Your Energy and Live Witho ut Fatigue " Florence Doyle, first woman broker NEW YORK -Florence El hot Doyle. one of the first women to become a broker on the New York Stock Exchange. died Feb. 3 of heart failure. She was 94. Mrs. Doyle decided to mvest $1 .000 in household money in the Radio Corporation of America. She haJi great difficulty finding a broker who would handle an account for a woman. In 1927, Mrs. Doyle asked for and got a Job with her broker. W.E. Hutton & Co. Henry Bobak, aka Santa Claus SPRING Fl ELD, La. -Henry Bobak, who made toys by the hundreds for poor children and was known as Santa Claus, djed Feb. 5 of cancer. He was 68. Bobak, a big man with a bushy white beard, lived in a houseboat, supported by his Social Security checks. Since he had no job, he spent all has time tn a nearby woodshop making toys. As Bobak's reputation grew, machinery and supplies were donated and in has Last years he was makmg thousands of toys. River rafter Glen Wooldridge GRANTS PASS, Ore. -Glen Wooldridge, whose 191 S tnp down the Rosue River was considered the first time anyone had navigated the whitewater canyons of the famed waterway, died Feb. 5. He was 89. Wooldridac and a friend. Cal AJJcn, scraped totether $6 to build a boat from cedar planks and Ooated the river from Grants Pass to Gold Beach in 191 S. Wooldridge reversed the feat 1n 1947. when be became the first man to motor up the nver from Gold Beach to Grants Pass. Wooldndae became a river guide and hisadvcntures were in the book "A River To Run." Philip Jeuup, ended Berlin blockade NEWTOWN. Pa. -Fonner U.S. diplomat Philip Caryl Jessup, an orpni7cr of the United Nations credited with ncgotiatina an end to the 1948-49 Soviet blockade of West Bcrhn. ha~ d1cd. He was 89. Jessup. who died Jan. 31 , had sufTertd from Parkinson's DallCaSC. He was an authonty on antemational law who tauaht for many years at \olumbia Un1ven1ty in New York. Jessup was a member of the U .. team that helped found the United Na11ons an l94S. He was hailed in 1949 os the key neaot1ator of the end to the West Berhn blockade. From 1948 tot 9S2 Jes up wasa rcprcscn1at1ve lo thC' I Inatcd Nauon.t General Assembly. He was a member of the International \oun of Ju~ticc an The Haaue from 1960 to 1969. Jeuup also served as a U . ambauador at laf'IC' from 1949 until h11 m11n1t1on in 1953 Durina that tame, he was on~ of Secretary of State Dca_n Ache10n •, closen adviscn ' f TV LIST IN GS -t:OO-~HOGAN'S ..ocK 'N' I WPVDAY1 NEW ZOO AEVUl S.W.A.T. eMOVIE •• "Th• Naughty Nineties .. ( 19451 Bud Abbott, Lou Costello e ftDAM 8MfTH'8 MONEY WORLD ID FACU Of CUl T\ff fl8HINO THE W£ST AOO STEWART IN CONCERT FAERIE TALE THEATRE :.>WAESTUHO -t:30- I II PUNKY BAEWSTEA HAPPYDAY8 8 (II StftA POWERS TEAM: <WACTIC OUAAOIAH8 • 8UP£R SPORTS AMEM:A 'ft ~ow In The Ousf (195-41 Slma~eo:;:rty i FACES Of CULT\R ONE WAY GAME TMS WEEK IN COONTAY MUSIC -10:00- 1 1:::THE CtlPMUNKS 9 V10EO BEAT 8 9 13 GHOSTS Of SCOOBY· [)()() I MllUONAIAE MAKER CATS AND DOGS CD JIM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY Gil DALE EV ANS mTHEBEAM IC)MOVIE * • t •;, "Rio Brevo.. t 1959) Jolin Wayne, Dean Martin { RINGING BEU. l MOVIE * * "Taste The Blood Of Dracula" t 1970) ChrtSt()Qher l ee Geottrey Keene (S)MOVIE * * * .. Neptune's Oaugttter· 119•91 Red Skelton. Esther Williams -10-.30-11 (I) DUNGEONS & DRAGONS G Qt IOOO VIOfO 8 AMEAICA'S TOP TEH 8 9 LITTLES e MOVIE * * .. Tarzan And The Huntress" t 1947) Johnny Weissmuller 8'end1 Joyce MADE1.EJNE COOKS I QUEST FOA PEACE lUlUAOMAH MOVIE * * * * "On Tiie Waterfront ( 19~1 M81'1on 8'aodo. Eva Marie Stint (Z)MOVIE * * •;, "Wagonmaster ' 11950) Ben Jonnson. Joanne Ofu -11:00- 1 (I) COlLEGE BASKETBALl (llMR.T 8 PUTTlN' ON THE HITS 8 9 WEEKEND SPECIAL I ~ e FRUGAL GOURMET I!> QUEST FOA PEACE Gi) FAMILY ONE WAY GAME ~~OfSPEED t 1.; .. Escape From El Olablo ' t 1983) JllTllTl'f McNIChol. Timothy VIII Pll· t81'1 -11:30- G QI SPl()fR-MAH AHO HIS AMAZING FRIEHOS ILAMEAICAHIAaTAN) **~ "Hit The lol" (1~) Abbo\t Ind Costello, G"1y Simms I MB OlD HOUSE AMENCAN GOYEANMEHT ARTHEl.EH( ....V WAE81l.JNG AFTEANOON I ac:ou!l~mAU THREE STOOGES MOVIE *'.Ai "2020 Texts Gladl8t0<s" (1984) Harrison Muller. Al C!Mlr e MOVIE *"Ten Tlgef1 Of Kwangtung" (1981) ITlle~ AMEAICAH OOVEAHMEHT DEAFWORL.O STAAGAMES 0 MOVIE * * • * .. The Empke Stukes Back .. ( 1980) Mll'k Hatn411, H1trl50n FOid -12:30-• THREE STOOGES I AT THE MOVIES BUSIHESS Of MAHAGEMOO 9 LAVEM & SHIAlEY I MEAOOWl.AAK LEMON HOOP SCOOP MOVIE • * '-r Tex 119821 Malt Olllon. Jim Metzler MOVIE * • •;, "AndrOtd" 11982) Klaus K1nslu, Oon()ppet -1:00-11 (I) m eot.LroE BASKETBAU 9 MUHSTERS 8 AMERICA'S CHOICE (I) SOUL TRAIN ., MOVIE • * "Loo« What's Happened To Rosemary s Baby" I 1976) Patty Duke Astin. Stephen McHattie fll DOCTOR WHO Ii) BUSINESS Of MANAGEMEHT Q]) MOVIE * t *'1 "~ 11973) Woocty Al- 181'1. Otane Keaton G)-cHAALES TAYLOR ( MOVIE t t '~ "Supergirl ( 19841 Helen Sliter. Faye Dunaway DAHCEFEVER -1:30- 8 MONSTERS 8 GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS (I) KNOW YOUR HERA TlGE I!>~ UNIVERSE Ci) BEHN> THE SCEHES PVTT1N' ON THE HITS -1:45-m AEUGlOUS PROGRAMMING -2:00- l atPGAGOLF Ol>GET 8 GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS THIRD ANNUAL REUNION G VOYAGERS •MOVIE t t *'" "The Fighting Seatiees" t 19«) John Wayne, Susan Hayward Ii> PROJECT UNIVERSE m> BETTY JEAH ROBINSON MOVIE t *'" "Skolue• ( 19811 Danny l<aye Jon~ubtnStll!n ( f!'btE !?)MOVIE t t t Beyond The Wells' 119841 Arnon Zadock Mullamad Bakn -2:30- D GIOOET FREE DELIVERY IN ORANGE COUUNTY # . I PVTTW ON THE HO'S MTNPOOI CAM.St I.ff 'lAHNING DOTT1( IWllO )MOW .... ., "Btlnglng Up Btby' (193a) Ktlhlrint Hepburn, Cwy Grtnt C MOVIE t t •; "King IWAd" ( 1985) Richltd Gert, Edwlfd Woodwtrd -3:00- IATISSUE COU£OE IASKET8All RA8CAI. OAZZl.E OPIABOWUNG 8 9IONIC WOMAN Cf) FAME:2116 .MOVIE • t * .. Gidget" t 19591 Sandra Dee. Clltt Roblttaon •NOVA IO CA~ UfE PLANNING (I) WONOEA WOMAN QIMOVIE •••-t ·Tom Horn" (t980) Steve McOueln, Richltd F If rlS\lfOf111 WHUAenssm WAESTLN) MOVIE * t t Racing With The Moon" I t984) Sun Pb. Ellltbllll McGo- Y81n OSJ 0000 TIMES -3:30- G MOVIE t * • .. Lis Vegas Roundabout' (1975) Robert Wagner Eddie Albert G,i) HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS 1 ,1 GIMME A BAEAKI -t:OO-D FANTASY ISLAND oorrsALMHG G)MOVIE • • "Police Woman Centerlold" 11983) Melody Anderson, Ed Man· naro Sl PAESOOE G,i) HUMANITIES THAOOOH THE ARTS Cl) ST AR TREK EI!) BENNY HINH m~~ASCOT t •;,"SI/late ( 19S.l 8'ooke Sllleldt, Lambert W~son p JEFFEASOHS IZJMOVIE ***'" ·~ (19~11 Cwy Grant Joan Fontaine -4:30- • W10E WOAl.O Of SPORTS Cf) AT THE MOVIES eMOTOAMEJ( Ql!) MAGIC Of Oil PAINTING QJ ABCNEWS O (t)MOVIE * • ''Tiie Jigsaw Man" (19S.) M1- Cllael Caine Laurence 04ivlef (S)MOVIE t "Two Of A K111d 11983) Jolln Tra- 't'olla. Ohv1a Newlon-John -5:00- f) BARNABY JONES G STRICTLY BUSINESS D FAME G Bl.ACX SHEEP SOUADAON CJ) ODD COUPLE Cl) MOVIE t * '7 "Otvotce Wats A love Sta<y' ( 1982) Tom Selleck. Jane Cur11n fl) ARTHUR C. CLARKE'S MYSTERIOUS WORLD G.i) SOUAAE FOOT GARDENING Cl) M'A'S'H O at HEWS G> RICHCOOK MllUONAIRE MAKER C MOVIE t t t The Break last Club I t98'41 -5:30- COUIOE IAll<£1'IAl.L SNEAK PMVIEW8 aJAOPEAH JOUMAL i NlWI ~ WOMJ>Of 8'0RTS NICNEWS ID ZOU LEVITT EV£NING -UG-I (I) C88 NEws NICNEWS MOVIE • t •.; "The land Tlltt Time FOigot" ( 1975) Doug MoClure, SuSlll Pen- lldgorl NEWS I =TEST ~EAICAN HERO NEWTON'S APPl.E ntt8 OLD HOUSE I HART TO HART AOIERT SCHUL.LEA Toe<USO SA.IZENSEH MOVIE • * .. TIM" (19831 James Gamer, GO~ "MIKtow" (1985) Oeniel J Travanu Dabney Coleman SHEUEY DUYAU'S TALL TALES AHO LEGE?NOS MOVIE t t "Reckless" ( 1984) Aldan Ouinn Oary1 Hannah -1:30- 1.(l)NEWS . HEADtHS ON TRIAL TOO ClOSE FOA COMFORT WILDAMEJllCA AN INTEAVIEW WITH SENATOR Al.AN CRANSTON -7:00- • CATCH PHRASE 0 FlOKT BACl<I WITH DAVID HOAOWIT2 8 AT THE MOVIES I STREET HAWK SMAU.. WONDER WHEa Of FORTUNE I NATUAE AUSTIN CITY UMITS (I) TOO CLOSE FOA COMFORT 9 THE 8IO SPIN QI SAN DIEGO AUVE ID NAHCY HARMON HARUNOHATO MOVE • t t t "A Passage To India" ( 1984) Ju<tt Davis. VictOi Baneriee AOBINHOOD • -7:30-11 DANCE FEVER 0 IT'S A LNING ~~LA e THREE'S COMPANY e BAAHEY MIUER (I) OUR SAN DIEGO 0 EYE ON SAN DIEGO QI SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL EXPRESS INOEPENDEHT HEWS CHARLES CHAMPLIN ON THE ALM SCENE -8:00- • (I) AlmVOLF 0 QI GIMME A BREAK e eot.UMBO 8 9 REDO FOXX SHOW 0 G MOVIE * * * * "Anast11S11" (1956) lngnd Bergman. Yul 8'ynner e NEWS e MOVIE * t •, Tom HOin · (1980) Stew H.J.GARRE 2215 HARBOR BLVD. l~d F11llS'M>llll GMAT~ ooeNI. GOLD =°not IANTA *fA t * "TombOy" (1914) Betty Rullll, Jef=" **Yi "Sonawflttr" ( 1984) w .. Nellon. Kt1I Ktlllottnon. TALO FM* M DAM8IOE MOVIE *** "The Breeklllt Club" 1111841 Emilio Eat~. Molly Ringwald (%)MOVIE t t 1.; "Si~111n Clndlet" 11984) Mol· ly Ringwald. Anthony Mlcl\MI Hall -1:30-1 11=UFE' Lff.S'TYl.ES Of THE RICH AHO FAMOUS IWE9CEHO MAGAZM CAHO! STAT~.LL TUNING POINT HONEYMOONEAS -t:00-8 (I) MOVIE •tt"'1 "Bllde Runnlt (19821 Hlf· rl9ot\ FOid, Ru1ger HIUlr 0 Qt 00LDEH OIALS l ~CMBOAT t * ''1 • Tiie Oc1agon' (1980) Clluct Noms. Lee V1t1 Cleel 91!>SUAVIVAL G>DAUASHOLM . DANCIN' ON AJA DEMPSEY & MAKEPEACE -t:30- O at227 Orang41 Coat DAIL V PILOT /Saturday. Fet>ruaty 8. 198e Al llanUon l'orcl et.an M an laterplaaetary detectl•e ID .. Tbe Blade Ranner .. toJllClat at 9 on CBS. Channel 2. EXJl£MIENT MOYIE • * • Blood Slmple" (198-4) John Getz Franoes McOormano -10:00-G QIHUNTEA I ~TYLES Of THE RICH AHO FAMOUS 8DMOVIE * * * "My Favo11te Brunelle" ( 1947) Bob Hope, DofOlhy Lamour 81)MOVIE • MfM>OWWK LEMON {!)="ON Alt * * t '" "RIO Btavo' ( 1959) John Wayne, Oelll Mll'tln THE BEST Of FAMt Al>: AN AM£M:AN EV9fT CD KENNY AOOEM AHO DOU Y PARTONT~ ~~ZONE * • t * .. The Emp4re Stnltn Bide" 119801 Mtrk Hamlll, HarrltOtl FOid (I) POUCE STORY ID DAVE AOEVEA CC) CINEMAX COMEDY . . * * • "Nurse Edith CeveN" t 1939) Anna Neagle, George Stnders\ -10:15- D MOVIE Free Bay Cruise with Brunch ~ ON BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT BAY. Sunday, Feb. 9tli 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Aboard the Luxurious 120 ft. 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(L • .. ~ cx:r~~._ ACADEMY MEMBERS: Your card will admit you and a guest to any performance n r.. S&l-SllO .._ IM·2553 COWMOS SAOllUIACK CllJ)(K U IAIU (213) 691·0'33 IAITI 1111 S40·7444 AMC fASfD SQUM£ EDWMOS MtSTCl I Oscars ln reverse: I And the losers are ... given March 23 at a school aud1tonum. one day before the Academy Awards ceremonies. COSTA MESA EOWirCIS BnstOI S40 7«4 fl TORO EOWircls Ell oro S81 9500 \ P\l<\\1111 \l PHTI 10' ..A. -. ~- NOWPLAYING IRVtNE Eo .. a•O\ WOOOD•"1Qt Ct<1•ma 551 0655 I ORANGE Cly Ctnrtr 6J4 25~ STANTON ORANGE HO 'USU I f<l,iwards V•lliQf Ct1111•1 Pir1 ,,,. • O• d'lQt ACCf'TlD '°" 891 0567 J• ·r n !HIS INOAOHlfHI •·);lfi@fj ;,..n· ... '• £.)A '1Jbt V" ACADEMY MEMBERS: Your card will admit you and a guest lo any performance "A very funny, stand up and c.heer movie.". -Roni Birrell jPG-t3j~ ·~~~~ ., ANAHEIM PJ I A..,.,,, s·q 11t1'- cos1A MESA (0...-,1"' ~ '''f'il 9·9 ,,. NOW PLAYING FOUN IAIN VA Lt E' ~ 111 .. .; ~ " •• 8J...1 ''.JU JAYINE f 'A ,. 'io ;~1~ lAGUNA Hll 1 "- y I l A HA8AA .. ' •• lf...t LUXURY THEATRES A UNIVERSAL Release , '"''' .. 10111''" c1'••,uot0• ... c l A "'IRAOA .... OA-NGE '" ,,, 1,1 I Wf')IMINSHA IA ~ Pf""4 .. N "'' l O~ ~NGELES (AP) -Nom1- na11ons lor last year's worst ;.1ch1cve- nu·nt awards m the movie industry ~t·n· announced by tht• Golden Ka)pberry Foundation and Sylvester Stallone and his wife were the big "winners" 1n the non-compc1111vc ~elections. Stallone and his wife. actr~s'i Bngit· It' Nielsen. replaced John and Bo Derek as the fa vorite target fur the annu:ll Oscars parody by taking nine nommat1ons. "Thl' Dereks dtdn't come up w11h a r>1l·t ~1re th>s year. or they would have made 1t, I'm sure.'' foundation ~pokes01an John Wilson said Tht• sixth annual RazZ1e Award ~ nom1nat1ons were timed to coincide \\1th Wednesday's announcement of Osrar rontenders. The Rau1es wi ll be ' t1'; Mf..,., • llUlll*G IOll IUCll •SI All 1 Oii tii-. .. ,o.fl\YI•' '""',. tor.~Cf" l'lfl 4<117 l.IUl~•AA• &11 0 'fJ Wllt..fO' C..-f llNMll fl'j•Ollt •UMMADA ...... ~ ·~ 'iot ~ ..,,,..~ ... ll ,., !,.)Ir.· .... ...o.,.,v. ~\Ml; -· ~ .. t.r; • """ ........ .,~""' WU~~ •• ,..IA,, .,.I)--.,. ..... •"'>M'lfTU•I' CJ)--· Linda Blair was declared the outright winner of the Razzie, a yellow plasuc raspberry trophy for wor~t 'career achievement, Wilson said. noting the former .. Ex~rci.st" star madc "three grade B explo11at1on pictures" 10 1985. • The Stallone clan, including song- writer Frank tallo nc. was elevated to the pinnacle o f the Ra2lies no ro i- nauon hst, and their veh icle to shamectom was-"'Rambo: First Blood, Part II," the second most financiall y successful film of 1985. tallone 1s up for Razz1es as worst al·tor 1n both "Rambo" and "Rocky IV." as worst director for .. Rocky 1v:· and as worst screenwnter for both ··Rock} 1v·· and "Rambo ... Nielsen won nom1nat1ons as worst actress in ··Red Sonja," worst sup- pomng actress in "Rocky iv:· aod worst nc~ actress 1n ··Rocky I V" and "Red 'onJa." A worst song nomination wear to Frank Stallone for "Peace in Our Life" from "Rambo." Other worst picture nominees were "Fever Pitch." "Revolution" and "Year of the Dragon." Joining Stallone JO the worst actor category were transvestite Divine for "Lust in the Dusi:· Richard Gere for "'King David .'' Al Paci no for .. Revol- uuon .. and John Travolta for .. Per- fect·· Worst actress nominees were Nielsen. Anan for "Year of the Dragon." Jennifer Beals for "The Bnde.'' Blair fo r her roles m "Night Patrol." "Savage Streets·· and .. Savage Island," and Tanya Roberts for .. A View to a K.Jll." S THEN.ST OF; TIMES (PG-U) 1:2 5' 3:JS S·SO l ·OO &. 10 10 . 4 t H 2SU JMI ORAllCQW.11oeohl• CRY F ROM THE MOUNTAIN (G) 1·303 lO S JO 1 J O 9 lO NO Pusu r;-orced· to marry. ']Orcd to rule. 'Ifzeir story 6ecame a fegeruf. WITitESS (R) . 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COSTA MISA ~ MS-HUIS 5:45. 8:00 10:00 V' AHAHCIM Pik 111\t ~ "'' •'1.pu..-{H f AM\. f 1'' ,,,,., V} 1.tttt 8~<; ... 11<.rJ h'<' '"''' BAU •LA "''RAPll "'A .. flf, 81t-.ff' II• ~l'l \11'1 fL TOflO [ ,,......,.,.., ......... ,,,.~·llolf<! • '!Ill '\6l}lJ HUHTIHCTON BCA6i h1¥.J111 ti ·M'MJf ~ rA MH •illll IRVINE f rJWdf 11\ ~l')'.)f'Jf>t ot1')• '>'\I Ofi'>'> ,,, ,.. ..Jff'W"Y c;,,, ''"'I *ORAHCf ,_, fHtp, '~ 1< .... 1 ~ J '"""''' fjf .t?f 144 WCSTMINSTEll la...••"' C .,...,. • Wl"t 891 "ll'> Regular Engagement Stans February 14th At A Theatre Near You' '----"'---~----______ .. _,,,....._ .. _ -· ---· --- • Snub of Spielberg 'amazing' By BOB THOMAS A_.._,"'-.,.._ HOLLYWOOD -The film estab- lishment seems determined to grant Steven Spielberg minimal recog- nition despite his position as the top moneymaking director of all time. The latest evidence:· He was not nominated for his direction of "The Color Purple," although It won best- picture and 10 other nominations. Spielberg is accustomed to such snubs. Three years ago "E.T. -The E:t tra· Terrcstnal," the biagest grosser in history, failed to wan as best picture or for Spielberg's direction. ·-Wait till next year," said it sympathetic reporter afterward. "\iake that two years," said the director. It seemed a sure thing that he would be nomuiated for "The Col&r Pur- ple ·· Af\cr such audaen(:e-pleasers as "Jaws:· "Close Encounters of the lh1rd Kin d." "E.T ·· and the "In- diana Jones" adventures, he now tackled a drama fraught with social 'i1gnificance. Just the thing that Academy voters go for. But Spielberg was missing from the Academy's nominees for d1rcc11on. which included Argentine Hector Babenco, Japanese Ak1ra Kurosawa. Australian Peter We1rand Americans John Huston and Sydney Pollack. pielberg was nominated last week by the Directors Guild of Amenca for his d1rettion of"The Color Purple ... He received Oscar nominations in 1977 for "Close-Encqunters" in 1981 for "Raiders of the Lost Arie" and 1n 1982 for "E.T." Occasionally directors of best-pie- - ird••rd• I alUSTOl CINU•A •ICll II llodlll• s.una w S40 IU,. Steven Spielberg ture nominees have been overlooked by the academy. It happened last year with Norman Jewison and "A Soldier's Story ... But rarely has a film won so many nominations and none for ns director. Spielberg had no immediate com· ment on Wednesday's snub. At his Am bl in Productions. a secretary said, "There is nothing from Steven. He's out of town. Try the (Warner's) studio." which released "The Color Purple.'' Warner Bros. spokesman Rob Friedman said the studio is "shocked and dismayed that the movie's pri- marycreauve force. Steven Spe1lberg, was not recognized ... tMl#VIWJ~ ...at•l - com •SI '" 4141 j • edwer411• UNIVEaSITY ~ fOUllTlllHIUY • ci••• ........... ' ....... ...... 09 1~ - ~ .. d••r•• 19 Cl NENA WEST "9+ ... A FUNNY MOVIE :' -Gory ! ronlllln KC8S "FUNNY~ -l!!CM!O SclltClfal JM MAGAZINf ' "WILDLY FUNNY:' • -R<IO" £bell CMICAGOSUN OMfS NOWPlAYlNG .... .A •C09fAflll(U •MUltnMOfOM MACH ...... ~ VlfJ() CHIANOf ....... ,_.,. ,_...,_~ r ... o.w • ..-. 1-a V~ltl . . °' .... mwe 1'11 41 .. .. 10110 .....m 4 • 'O eutNA 1'1Ullt •OOIU~ *''"'"" e C>flANOt . ,,..,., .. ,,..,, .. 114 ....... ....-o-c.-·-""""'"" .. c:....... r .... M l ,,.4141 lr>ol •11 ll' I"' ........ , 8 WCNAl'AM ft T<>l'O *l" .. lllAOA l·-.... ex......~ f'acllK ...... ""' ~,....... l'l<•ll{t ..... °'""llllPl 4010 ... 1~ , Orange Coat DAILY PJLOTJSaturday. February 8, 1986 CBS shelves 'M;ary' and four other shows By JERRY BUCK u ,....,.,.._ ...... LOS ANGELES -Mary Tyler Moore'S' new comedy, "Mary," and two other new series will be taken off the air temporarily, while CBS tests three new shows. the network says. "Mary" and "Foley Square," star· nng Margaret Cohn. will have their final Wednesday broadcasts Feb. 26. The two comedies will return to the air March 25. "Mary," which made its debut an Oecomber, and the other show have not done well in the rtttnas. cenerally finishing in the middle of the Naelsc:n last. The two comedies will return 1n later time slots, which the network hoped would be better suited to their sophisticated style of humor "Mary" will appear at 9-9:30 p.m. and "Foley Square" at 9:3~10 p.m. "The Equal- izer" will be telecast at 1~11 p.m .. .-us.mo STADUlm• O nr ol che bot but urio "' .ill ti.mr ~ an cxcid.ote roocion picture. "The EQuahzer," starring Edward Woodward, will have its last Wednes- day telecast March 12. It will also return March 25. Two other series. "Trapper John. "Fast Times" and "Tough C~lc1es," two new half-hour <:om- ed1es and "Morningstar-Fve-nmgs~r." a one-hour drama. w111 ~iiiiiiiiiiiii .. ~Wiiiiii~iii[ijijiif!li~i!ij! premiere 1n March. I M.D.," and "Crazy Like a Fox," will be taken off the air with no return dates scheduled. In addH1on. 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I I A A8 Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/ Seturday, Februery 8, 1988 /ADVICE/GA Klutchers prevail; Klaatu OC champ The week'\ only perfect scorr propelled the GWC Koffee Klatcb into a J11-po1nt lead as Tnv1a Bowl V chugged into 1ts second month TRIVIA BOWL VSTANDINGS .,,., en1ry ·-l>IJI OI IU I tcOI'• ..... o.o -\nothcr educauon-oncntcd ag· gregauon. CMm of Costa Mesa High Cichool. finished second for the week wtth nine pomts. while the c bolars. Lancers and A tbletes of Bell (1ardl'fl'> High all chalked up eight For those ""ho are wa1t1ng brealh· lessh for the outcome of the I 9l!b Orange CountyTriv1al Pursuit c ham- p1onsh1p. the defending champion Kaaua Barada Nlkto Society ha\ prevailed once again. The four-man team ofTracy Godfrey, Marty Fuchs. Max Fraley and your not-so-humble correspondent scaled the trn ial Mat· terhorn 1n Anaheim. fielding ques- tions from four cdtt1onc; of the game to earn to p honor'i among 20 com pet· ing teams The big w1nm·r hnwe\l'r v.a<, Ea!>ter eals. v.h1Ch tOllk in the proceeds from the $1 1)(1.a-team ln" 1a1hon. Turning back to thl business at hand ti"\ \Our' al thl''iC questions I. What were the call leners ot ( h n t Eastwood\ ra110 c,t.lllon in the mu' ll' ·'Pia' Mist\ tor Mr''" :! ·Name the onh <h1.ar v.1nner c.urrcntl) appeanng in thl· l \. <>enl.'c, "Dallas ·· 1 011' er \\ endell Jone' 1.an he found 1n v.hat comic ~1nr> 1 4 C1crald1ne Ferraro ''a' hilled a\ ToM TITUS the congresswoman who represented what T\' character's d1stnc1'! 5. In what Oscar-w1nn1ng mm 1e was the song "foul Owl on the' Prowl" heard'.' 6 The 1Aeathd1n the English tov.ns of Hartford Hereford and Hampshire 1'> celebrated 1n "hat 'itage musical'' .. One.-Nev. 't ork 'anke'' managl'f of recent \int age nevt'r v.on a gamr in Yankee Stadium :'-.ame him 8 James Stev.art quote~ the ltne~ "Each man kills the thing he loves" - and had done 'IO himself -1n what movie') 9. Beetle Railc} 'c; hrothcr and 'il\tcr-in-lav. star 1n thl'll tmn com1l ~tnp "'ame tt I 0 Thi." hoc ··\\hat ' that slop 'ou·re l'al1n· .. v.a' oltl•n dt'll\l.'n~d h' ia 1 "ha~ comtl actor plJ\ln~ lhl "hat character on hi\ T\. <,hm\' Last Week's Answtrs I "K1c;c; \Ir fl...1tr" 1'W h1tmort• illHI \\\ nn) 2. \ 11·12!-. Pnn l'f l"\h .\1 otha tht• ( ar''I . ' \1 oon \1ullin' ( r t'dd\ \ r rl\l'rn) 4 (,ro,er ( ll'\eland (mamed 1n \\ h1tc l.l ou!>c l S "H ol1da\ lor \1r1ng,· l\herman·, 'tltl''-' ti ··.\II .\bout EH·· and · Tht• .\partment'· (musical adapta11on<,) .. 'tale (first ..\ll-.\mcncan tl'am1 Stepping on the 'il hoot ins1gn1a ! Dean 10 .. Rebl·!") q The Ro\al C aoad1.in "vfounlcd Police (~fa1niain thl' Right) llJ Bewitched. Bo thcrec.J and Bcmild rcd 1 P11~11·., '1al\) Send \Our.in'"cr~ tu TRI\ P .. ,. o rhe Da1i\ P1/01 P n Ro ' I 'MJ c 11\l.J \.fesa ->.2626 ~II c:ntm·~ mu't he TC'CC'l \ed h\ \\nfnl'Sd<H nthl:'™''" hall lh<' pl.i1cr'( /:HI -..·11r · "'"hi.· a".ir,f<·d Alabama woman has singular distinction Q Has man be1nge,erbccn hit h' a meteonle., .\ Onl> one of record \.1 rs E H Hodges of Sylacauga, .\la ~honl\ after noon on Nov. 30, I 954 a n1nc- pound stone crashed through hl'r roof, bounced off her radio and struck her on the hip. No ..cnous IOJUr) It those men who haul wet 1.:ement find the}'re running late. the., can slov. down the hardening of thl' truckload's mt'< b} pulling sugar 1n 1t but the) ha'e to kno w el(acth hov. muc h So ~Jr\ onesuch Q Wh ~ is the v.cml ·amhulanll' · pnnted backv.ards on an emcrgcnl' vehicle') A So 11's readable 1n rl.'M '1cv. mirrors Anti-freeze ta'ite~ sv.cet \11nli.' di>~!) lap 1t up It ktll\ them Check out the lellow un the ne'<t stool Is he shorter and hca' tl'r 1n build than a'erage'> "IJarrow 1.1..:11\ted '1 Broad 'ihouldered., \.\ell mu<,dcd" II so, he's what the Hanard ">tholar\ call a ·· mesomorph 1c .. 00<.l > I\ pe And they SS) more cnmtnal'i tall into that category than an) other Everybodv chenshe' l1bcn} an<l every na11on has its o v..n pct pro,erh about 11 The Yugoslav\'WJ\ "V1negcir 1n freedom is sweeter than honl'\ 10 ~laver) " L.M. Bovo place ~ ou can hear in \our ear hov. their "El Lagarto" -meaning "the lizard" -v.ound up d'> our ".:1l- l1ga1or .. <.) Ho" cumr Hn1a1n·., Hou<>e of < ommons won't let 10 an'v monarch'l A. Three 1.entuncs ·ago King ( harlc'> I ra1de<l the place and a rre\ted h"e member~ Thai did 11 'o mon<1rch' allowed Loi ol cov. bt>"> in \ t'nc1u<.'la nde barefoo ted -but "'llh <;pur\ fho'lt' founding lather\ v. ho wore po\l.dt·red wigs c,ha"ed their headc; l hl'' .ill lookrd lt kc Tell\ \a, aid' .\mong ix-11pk v. h11 kill penrile nat1nnw11.k thl' nwn >lu tnumhcr the "'nm en I -I•. 1hr•'1' T hl· 11111uth 111 thl' mant.1 " .1 \ard v.1dr \ \ cr.:tgl agl' ul ~111 I 1.<iJJ ti.'' 1 n \lotland I\ 'ii' '>pan1<ih exnlorer' al1>11F 1'1l' ( 1u lt LM. Boyd la • r;yndlcattd Coast c;aw big reptile' all <•'l'r thl' columaiat PEOPLE Sunday, February t ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): What appeared a restncuon boorperangs. and you gain benefit. Hoseital visit bnngs cheer, elevates morale and does good for you and person 1n question. You'll finish project, one you love expresses smccre apprcc1auon. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Your best qualities surge 10 forefront. Romance 1s featured, you get to hean of matters. Leo. Aquanus natives play significant roles. GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): It 1s time 10 "take chargt"." Lead rather than follov. -tnd1v1dual in position of-------------- authont} flashes green h~t. You'll team by tcachinJ. lntu1t1on 1s on Largt>t Cancer. Aquanu~ people figure 10 s see nano. YD NEY CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): Cur- rent cycle highlights diversity, ver-o sat1hty, entenamment. additions 10 MARR wardrobe. Long-distance c.all relates I<' •••••••••••••• education. philosophy, travel and love. Popularity increases at "tremendous" rate. Gemm1 plays role. LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): Key 1s lo be thorough -don't overlook details. By digging dt>ep, you gain knowledge wb1ch can be transformed into solid gam You'll encounter unusual reading material. perhaps related to the occult VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Empham on domesuc affairs, change. travel and vanet) of interesting contacts. Spotlight also on lega l affairs. pannersh1ps. mamage. Get ideas on paper. gain indicated through v.nllt"n word. Sagittanan plays role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You get almost everythmg you want through diplomacy. Focus also on visi ts, flowers. music. compliment from one you admire. Keep promise to ind1V1dual confined to home or hosp11al. Money picture brighter than antic1pa1ed. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) r ocu!> on M!Cret arrangements, clandestine meeting. whispered promise'> of lovt> Ciccnano highlights glamour. intngue. dialogue connected Wlth chant) or hospitals Pisces. Virgo people play paramount roles. SAGITTARIUS (NO\ 22-C:>e1. 21 > ..\ccent on practtcal maners, including homr and secunt>. safct! and fire pre' en11on. You 'II havl' mo re rl''>ponc,1b1l1ty and chancei. for greater financial rewards. Cancer. C'apncorn ~·ople ligure 10 scenano. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. I Y): Finish rather than 1n111atc project. Plans art· \ub1ect 10 change. espcc1all; where travel t!t wnrerned. You receive news rnnccrn1ng clo!>e relat1vt's. includmg brother~ o;1sters. Ane~. Libra play roles. AQUARIUS !Jan. 20-Feh 181· You set proverbial second chance. You'll recoup recent loss. ;ou'll abo locate an1cle that had been missing or stolen. Empha-;1zc innovative approach Romance will no longcr be ab<ient. Leo figures prom1ncntl> PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) You could be a!>ked to partmpate 10 unique entertainment program. Personalit) shines. populanry increases, urning 1s o n target. Be direct. ongmal. assen needs 10 frank manner. Aquanan figu res prominent!} . IF FEB. 9 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY this can be your powt>r year II \1ng)e ) ou could marry. II ma med. there might be an add1t1o n to famtl). Ma med or single. :rou take greater charge of your own desuny and could go into bus1ne~s for :,.ourself You have knack for dealing with public. you are capable of appealing to v.1de audience Your tempcramcnt 1s fiery, you are unorthodox and w1lhng to fight when cause 1s nght. Anes. Libra people play important role'.i 1n your lift' 'ieptember could be oubtandtng for you 1n 1986 Tod ay's teens aren't like t h eir folks wer e Df'4RANNLANDERS:l am 16.a gu). normal 1n ever) way. not smaner than m) peer-;. or dumber. either ""ot a da\ goes b> that I don't hear Jn adult compare our genera lion wuh thl'tr> It 1s either. "We didn't kno w v. hat drugs v.cre when we were grov.1ng up " or .. ..\ g.irl who let a fello\' l..1s\ her • a iirst date v.a~ rnns1dered 1 tramp · If tht·1r teen-age :.ears were ~o perfect and pure .ho"' did the~ manage ll) ral\e a bunch of delin- quent'\ like U'i'1 f<;11 rock ·n· roll muS1l that has made uo; -.elf-destru< 11 \<:'!Or Jo we re..ent being pressured to get good grade\ '>O we can make "top" '>l'hoob and g1vr-our parents some- lhtng to brag about'• \1a)lx 1f parent!> would aClept their kid!> tor what the:r are and not mal..e them feel like fa'lures when 1hc' do n't !>nag eve~ honor in 'iChool 1t would make for better family relatton!> Also. A.nn, while :you're at tt. please tell me 1f today's teenager' are all that dtfT<.'rent from your teenage ch1ldren':I -LOOKIN(J FOR ANSWERS. DEAR LOOKING: I bave no teen· age children. I do ban two teen-age gra.odeblldren. however. and one wbo ls oat of her teens . Tiie drug scene la bigb school today Is a more serious problem than It was la previous generations. True, we bad alcohol bot pot was unheard of a.od aobody I knew snorted coke. Not all girls were virgins until mar riage. but there was less promiscuity because of fear of pregnancy. The Pill changed tbat. Your IHI point Is well taken. Parents should not 01e their children as status symbols. Too many teen- agers a re made to feel lUte fallartt If tbey don't achieve tbe lofty goals 1et for them. Sadder •till, they often g:lve up because tbey lack tbe motivation to make 1ometbtng of their llve1 If they feel they have ben a dlsappolat· ment. ANN UNDERS ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS· We keep hcanng th<.' I) ncs tO rock music are creating '1olence among our young people and have caused an increase 1n su1c1de Do these words sound fam- 1har'1 "Kock-a·b}e baby 1n the tree top \.\ ht"n the v.1nd blows, the cradle will rock When the bough breaks. the cradle "111 fall. And down will come baby, cradle and alL" Here's another example: "Three bhnd mice. three blind mice. See how they run. sec how they run. They all ran after the farmer's wife Who cut ofT their la1ls with a carving knife Have you e1.er seen such a sight 10 'rOUr life · A.c; three hhnd mice'>" We grew up w11h these nursery rhyme-; and nobody thought a thing about them Wh\ the hullabaloo now'> -Jl IST ASKIN' IN FORT WAYNE DEAR F .W.: Teenagers tell me they pay very little attention to tbe lyrics. It's the be.at tbey like. Tiie same 11 true of tbe nursery rbymet. lD m y oplnlon Ute aerioos dama1e retults from the conttaat vtolnce that children s« on TV. Somet11JD1 mast be dou aboat tbe tboaaud1 of corpsea that are betnc damped lato tbe nation's living rooms. Yoko 's mansion a steal at $4 million By the Auociattd Pres~ PALM BE.\C H Fla -Yoko Ono's httle·used Mcdllerrancan- style mansion apparent)) didn't fetch the $8 mtllton \he wnntcd for the proper\) that c;hc and former Bealle Jobe Leanon bought as a Wlnter home Real estate agents wouldn't u~ who bought the 22-room. 7' 1 bath home or confirm the \ale pnec. But the M1am1 Herald rtported 1t ~Id for belween S 1 S and $4 m1lhon Lennon and Ono bought the I 37.acrt cstatt for $72S,C)(.I() 10 1980. I I months hefore hr wn~ ~hot to death out~1dc 1hc1r \fan hattan apartment Stefier we<U LO'\ CX>'\ .\L tor Rud \te1grr d1~lo~d he ha' mamtd for the founh 11me. to Los o\ngclc~ '1n er Paala Ellis ~e1ger 60, and h1' 26-)'ear-old J Yoko Ono hnde lold rtPor\er1 tne) werr Quiet!\ married at .t J nndon fCJ.1'l() office 1 he) did nor \3' v.hen The O\t·ar v.mner for "lo the Heat of the N1~h1" ~•d he umc to London IO attend an RodStefCer Optrt stamng ht\ daughter Anna b) hi\ u-cond v.1fe. aciress et.Ire BIMm. ReaJ people? NEW YORK -PaltJ Davis President Reagan's daughter. 53) \ $ht' won't reveal which pam of her new autob1Q&raph1caJ novel m11Tor real life. and which are 1nven1ed The novel, tttJed "Home Free." 1~ the Vietnam War-era tale of Robert Canfield, his well-dres$Cd wife. sassy son and headstrong dauahler. Canfield 1s a Cahfom1a &O"emor who become!> president. Geldof honor GHENT . Beta.ium -The Unt· vcrs1ty orOhent will award lnsh pop ~1nacr Bob O.ldof an honor- ary dOC10rttc deartt for h11 con- tnbuoons 1n the fiJht ap1nst hunJtt in Afnca The on11nator of the Band Aid and LJve Aid 1n1t1at1ves. which united many of world's lcad1n1 pop stan for benefit per fonnancn and records. will ac· ~pt the dqree 1n person WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q .1-East-Wl'·t vulnerable, a!I ~uuth you hold •A J8762 QJ91543 +8 Tht> bldc11ng hns prnct>t>deod Wet1l North East o uth 1 • 1 Pase ? What do ~ ou bid now·• Q.2-Ea t·We't v11lr1l'rttblt>. as South you hold. +743 -'AQ6 Al09 +AJ66 Ttw h1dd1ng has pro<'t'edt>d Wf's t North f;ast South I + Pass Pus Obie Past1 I NT Pa88 '' \\'hat a1t10n do you take" Q .3-Bnth \ ulm•rablt'. 11-. Sout ti you hold +K9765 K6 7 +Kl0983 rt II' h11J1l 111J.t ha-. µrm·i.•f'dt•c! Weiu North East South I 2 2 • ., W hac act 11111 c111 you r ak1"1 Q.4-As Sou1h, 'uhh'rabl•'. you hold +H AJ I 07 A I 095 +AKQ6 Tlw b1dd1n~ h:h pro1·t•eded South Wt>"it North East I Pa'i-. I + Pass 2 + Pa.... .i + Pass CHARLES Go REN OMAR SHARIFF Q.6-:>.e1tht•r \'Ulnerable. as South ) IHI hold +862 KQI093 10982 •A l'he h1ddtng has proceeded North East Sou th West I + Pa88 I PaH I NT Pas11 ? What Bl'lton do y1111 take" Q .6-Both vulnerable. a.-; South ~ 011 hold +Q9 KI 0 AQ I 076 •7&52 Tht• b1dd1ng ha-. profeeded No rth East South West 1 + Pa88 2 Dblf' Rdblt> 2 ? Wh.H a.-uon do you take'' '::~:t:~' $©\\.J{\µ-~ t tfSg WOIO I AllU -------ldit.d flty CLA.Y I. 'OUAN ------- 0 l!eorronoe letters of the four tcrombled words be· low to form four si"'ple words I N A N A B y I I' I 12 I I EMP LI I ..___._!1_·1 _I' _I ) I L 0 C C I I ! My brother-in-law bought a ""'5-.... , -..,,6-.... ,-T,---4 ! used car that had a broken . _ _ . . . •• speedometer He couldn't left how fast he was going but the 1,1 T A p 0 E I 1-----·· could ~-J"'"a-, ... ,-... ,--.,.--.... ,--4 O Complete t~e chuckle quoted . _ _ . _ . bv l1ll1ng 1n lhe '"'1ss1ng words '----i.---i--_,___...___._ _ _. you develop from slep No 3 below. f) UNSCRAMBLE FOR' ANS WEI! I i I I I I l p1noo NVYi3:)110d e411nq ou106 seM a111se1 M04 11e11.up1no:> &H J&1ewopeeds ue~OJQ e pe4 1e41 Je:> pesn e 146noq N181·u1·J94IOJQ .<~ Nl/W3~Jr10d -e'BK1() -01100 -19dw1 -ueAueg S•IMSNY S.Lll"'WYI~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Trudge 6 ll1nera1e 10 Bubble 14 Genesis woman 15 Author Best 16 Hall-moon 17 S1up1d 18 Kllchen implements 19 Basic amount 20 Censure 22 Hoty ctty 23 Sure thing 24 Curbs 26 Polar ice- 29 Dessert 30 Pledge 31 Smallest 33 Butter knife 3 7 Seed cover 38 Mature 40 Thrive .c 1 Sameness •3 Dance on ice .C4 Lose sp1r11 45 Fish 47 Youngster 48 Cllnch 51 Sludges 53 Nigerian port 54 Iterating 2 3 4 14 17 20 31 37 4 1 48 49 50 59 62 59 Frenzy 60 Penetrating 6 I Orum signal var 62 Ancestor 63 Coolers 64 Incised 65 Vas1 areas 66 Lath 67 Erases DOWN 1 Pronoun 2 Scole! 3 Lab medium 4 Crazed 5 Ma111m 6 Good name 7 Redolence 8 Chamois 9 Holiday sull 10 Voracious fish 11 Meal 12 Ready 13 Greek fellers 21 Three prel 22 Ship s officer 25 Be wor1hy of 26 Mollusk 27 Prelt.11 for space 28 01scomfort 5 PREVIOUS PUZZLE 80l VIED 32 Dawdler' 33 Watcher 3• Telephone 35 Thll Sp 38 Woody grass 38 Drumbeat 39 Sprrttual 42 Tout 's wares 43 Calmed .C5 Tax 46 Payable •8 Tumbler .C9 Fiber plant 50 Israeli coin 52 Gawk 55 Volcano 56 Chemical suHlx 57 Smeller 58 Proceeds 60 Contingency words 11 12 13 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by 811 Keane "I know who those who trespass against us ore -Billy and Jeffy and P J .... " BIO GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch {VIP) d 11 · I ,,~~~u -/;p; ~~~- "But there's tennis, hockey, b•aketb•ll, soccer from Germ•ny, boxing from Mexico City ... " MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE "This happens every time we have a windy day." ~ l I [ ( by Hank Ketcham .. · .. . ' _._._ ----~ -· -" l LtKE RAIN -YOU ~T HAVE. TO WORRY ASOUT Sl.AYIN' IN ™E StW.LOW ENO. PEANUTS I ALWAVS ~VE Ti.IE ANILLA ON THE 60iTOM ANl' THE CHOCOLATE ON TOP GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS '(OU LIK:E TO HAVE THE VANILLA ON TOP AND WE rnocOLATE ON THE BOTTOM ? l 8 T~AT'S IITTERESTIN6 • 1HJS MOl\l1111Ht:. COVl:i£:'7 ~C){ FM1rll!i~ ~S 101}41= ~IE'e'S New s,.oc~ P~l (Ol\IGRA'J5i PllU~11\/5 POG-1 I NAME: y'ot.J ~1c11povoo ~E:COMMel\JV':A'fff INDIAN OF1HE MOT\lrH! DRABBLE T~~t-ll(~ FOR ~~lLI~ CACtU6 JACIC f"OR Mt, ._L.P" I ROSE 18 ROSE OR 1£JM? l W~!> Ol?Qul\Llfi£0 t rE.U.. Cl.JT O~ T~ R1t4b ~O L.MolOE.0 ON i'-'i\i 0UM61(101) j I ' e ~ by Charles M. Schulz IT TAKES ALL KINDS TO MAKE A WORLD 1 by Jim Davis 'fOU'LL NE.VU\ MAVE. ro ~RY ABOOT LIVE~ FLUKE.'5 AGAIN 11.ilLl. '(CA, 6U~~ f'\VE. OOU,N · l I Vi 1~~1~ 10 E.ClA'E.!(>.1£. OJE.R ~E..RE I I by Pat Brady • • BLOOll COUKTY MOON MULLINS ..JUST ~y ITBACK WITH ~ INTEREST IN TWO wea<s OR WE11..L. BRe,AK . -----~ )OUR LeG$. by Berke Breathed by Ferd & Tom Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN ED I A ~REN'T' CAUED "t> COMPLAIN 'fl.4A1" 'ffiE IR. ~ILD Wl'6 WAr1lN6 ~ -me B05 ... DOONESBURY ' I l . I i 1 by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux Y'OU HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN "!'OU KNOW, LYDIA .. '10lJ AeovT HAVING LUNCH HAVE A ~OCUVITY f:QR HERE TOMORROW, ~VE ASKING THE Sl'ME QUES· ~ J TtONS O'llER ANO OVeR, TO THE POINT OF BEING A~ . A 90"'NG NAG! by Tom Batluk. ~A'1''5 A UE ! 1ME. DOOR WA~ OPEN 1ME ~ 11ME . by Gary Trudeau 'V _ HANG ,.. ON, 5/RI I ' ' • \ .._ __ .._,. ____ ._. ............................................................ __ .._.,._ __ .-. __________________ ~~~~-~-- ' ( ...... ----...... -------·--...,.--.--·-------------------------------------------------------.. -· Candidatessoughtforcounty'sgrandjury Orange County 1ts1dents with an t.nte!'e"st in government, art' being sought to serve on the 1986-87 grand jury. Thegrandjury 1sa 19-pcrson panel ~at studies the operations ofgovern- dtent agencies and sometimes issue'> ipdactments in cnmanal cases. Prospective Juror.. should be w11l- 1l\g to volunteer at least four day!> a week for a full year 1n return for a small stipend Apphcat1ons are available in the Jury Comm1ss1oner's Office. Room 255, Count} Courthouse. 700 C1v1c Center Dnve West an anta Ana. Applicants' names will be referred to Supcnor C oun Judges for nom1- na11on The la'it da> for t•on.,1derat1on as Feb. 13. The 1986-87 grand JUI) will began its work Jul> I. SAVE $30 RCA 19" ...... 11 R11n1te Cintra I Color ' • Scan Remote •XL 100 • Quartz Tuning .,, ...:.- • Sllde Out Shelve• • Vegetable Crlaper • Egg Storage Rack •IY 14999& • First II Pfeference (Bued on a national st.rvey askilc cllnSIJnefs which bf and of washer they'd like to own) ' I • Pageant volaateen Although hundreds o( volunteers turned up at the recent casting call. mort' young men and boys between 4- and 5-fcet tall are needed to pose in the Pageant of the Masters. Specifically, cast members art' needed for "Fishing," by Edward Mitchell Bannister. "See-Saw," by Winslow Homer; and "Goin' Surf- 1n'," by Roben Blumhagen. Also, young men arc needed for a new segment of the pageant that will feature antique mechanical toys circa the early I 900's. Anyone interested 1n participating can call 494-3663 week days between 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. for an appoint- ment. Road vrldenlng The widening of Irvine Boulevard from Sand Canyon A venue to MAYTAC .fTCWI·· .. Alllll • Nobody rets yu clshes cleaner than Maytar • Nobody else bulds lhhwashtfs •e Maytac H1 .. l1t F1ll llz1 MiCNWIVI • Big 1.4 cu ft oven •Electronic Touch •Temp. Cook/Hold ·Tim• of Do ClocJc • 10 Power Level• MAYTAI •LOAD llmll • Oependabity proven ii self-service lawidries • Bir load dl'yilr capactty • Proptt drylnc IOf II fabrics Ranchwood Road has been com- pleted. Widening, repaving and the ad- dition of three bnd$,CS has added two lanes to the four-mile section of road which carries a heavy load of com- muter traffic. New traffic signals also have been installed at Myford Road and Sand Canyon A venue. Nelson & Belding Contractors of Gardena constructed the $4. 7 million 1n improvements for Orange County government. Patrlota Day The Laguna Beach Patnots Day Parade As .. ociation has selected Earl Cunningham as its ''Honored'Patriot of the Year." The association also chose Loma Mills, president of Great Amencan First Savings Bank, as "Citizen of the Year." ':Junior Citizens of the Year" are high school seniors Courtney O'ullaghan and Kent Ches~y. All four wall ndc in the 20th annual Patriots Day Parade to be held Mat'ch I. said association member Sandi Wen he. Stationed in Anchorage. Alaska. dunng World War II, Cunningham later ran a meat concession at the Forest Avenue market from 1947 until 1973. Mills. · a third-generation Cali· fornian. became the first woman president of a California savings and loan an 1953. O'Callaghan was an American Field Service student in Brazil last summer and was voted "most likely to succeed" by her class. She has been involved 1n a number of voh~nteer services. Chesley is student body president at Laguna Beach High School, cap- tain of the varsity football team and an actl ve Eagle Scout. 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There ere no reetrlctlonal THE REPORT Is a consumer Information service publl~ cation Send fC>f your FREE COPY today! " Write: THE REPORT I 2973 Harbor Blvd Dept CS· 101, Costa Mesa, CA 92828 Please send one dollar for Shipping & handling to Guarantee dellv..-y .I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1986 r:t: w · CdM, Newport H•rbor poet Sea Ylew eoccer vlctorlee. a WoodbrldG• glrla work overtime to be•I CdM, 50 a. R Paclflc calls on UCI tonight Hoping for the return of for- ward Johnny Rogers, the UC Irvine basketball team entertains the University of Pacific in a PCAA encounter at Crawford Hall. Sea Kings sizzle to title, 71-59 Fryer's 34 leads CdM past Woodbrtd e lnshowdown seemed to be an understatement as Coach Jack Errion's ~w won it 1n every de~ment · figures (1 4); Chnsuansen (9) and Turner (7) dominated the boards; and each contnbutcd significantly on defense. were due to mental mtSta.kes. "Tim Christiansen really did a great JOb," said a happy Errion. "Sean Turner played well. too, but Christiansen was the difference., he didn't let him (6-7 Adam Keefe) get going.·· Woodbridge, despite being covered by a hght man-to-man defense, didn't shoot a free throw until the fourth quarter And.. Wood- bndge never led. "After that aJI that could be done wu lO trade.bask.els. They were able to Jpread it out on us." TiJH>ff time is 7:30. Rogers missed Thursday night's ~58 victory over Fresno State with a reponed fe ver of 103.6. But he is expected to be back in the hncup against the Tigers. By ROGER CARLSON OfttleDlll!y .......... Corona del Mar High's Sea K.ings have clinched no worse than a tie for the Sea View League basketball championship with two games left following Friday night's convincing 71-59 victory before a capacity crowd at Woodbridge High. Christiansen, an unsung 6-4 senior wnh a 3.6 scorioa average, fouled out with 2: 15 remaining and the Sea Kings up by 17. He wall scoreless for the ni&ht. Jt was tied at 14 when Fryer went on an · outside rampage. hitting four straight, followed by a bucket by Bcarbower to gJVe CdM a 24-14 edge ·· E vcryone pl~ed hard " said e.nw.. ··McGrath came off the bench and obvie>Ully Fryer had a good night. Woodbridee is (Oina. to be a great representative 10 the p&ayoftk. Tonight was j ust our oiaht." 'Fryer said be was surprised tbe Warrion spent the ni&ht an man-to-man tactics. nevw goina to a box-and-one, somethina be aenera.lly sees The Anteaters will nsk a 12· game wrnmne streak against Pa- cific which includes an 83-75 victory in Stockton Jan. 11. UCl maintained its hold on third place with a 7-4 record and the Anteaters arc 11-9 overall. "We've been ready for this game for a week," said CdM scoring star Jeff Fryer, who netted 34 points. "We really wantedlhis game badly. We play well when we're under pressure a nd psyched up." C-0rona del Mar (20-4. 10-2) marched 10 the title. the sixth in 10 years under Emon, 1n the usual fashion -with each player assuming a unique role. Fryer hit 14 of 25 from the field ( 56 percent} and 6of6 at the line for his 34 points; playmaker Tod Bearbowcr sparlcJed with I I points and 14 assists; Mark McGrath came off the bench to drop in 10 points in the second and third quarters; Doug Green finished in double The Wamors called time o ut and all 1t accomplished was a sudden swttch by Corona to full-coun man-to-man pressure. and as a result the Sea Kmgs moved out to a 30-16 lead with 2: 14 left in the period. "We had a three minute stretch in which we had poor shot sclecuons," said Woodbndge Coach Bill Shannon. "We weren't gctung 11 inside where we're effective and our turnovers ··Fryer scored 34 on us the tint ti.me but we beat them." satd Shannon .. because we~ able to get the ball inside, which packed them ia (allowing Mike Murphy more room to lhooC from the out.side)." Evt'rythmg the Sea Kings' senior said Vince Bryan (20) and K.cefc ( 17) comblned CPleue eee S&A SDIOe/112) Pemper shoots down Edison Eagle defense puts off Naess in 63-5.8 win Otters' 48-46 victol)' puts them in multiple tie for second place-- By BARRY FAULKNER Oeltr,... C.011•• • .... The Huntington Beach High Oilers had to go the len~th of the: coun with two seconds left in a 46-46 deadlock ~llh host Edison Saturday naght. So aJI Oilers Coach Roy Miller had to do was s11 back and watch his bnll1antly d1agramed inbounds play work to perfection. And that's exactly what happened as Oiler Steve Pemper took the ~ foot pass JUSt above the free throw line and connected for the game- winner at the buzzer for a 48-46 victory. .. T hat play works every ti me," said a Jubilant Miller, obviously in a Jolting m anner. The pla} involved basketball's version of the Hail Mary, with Pempcr(6-7), Shawn Jensen (6-6)and Scott Moberly (6-4) all positioned at their own foul line. ready for the bomb fro m teammate R ico Vitz. The pass came to the right side of the key and Pcmpcrgrabbed 1l high above the crowd of defenders and turned" to bank in the 17-footer as time expired. "He (Vitz) was just throwing to all three of them ... said Miller "We thought they could get the ball up high and we1ust got lucky. That's the first time we've run that play .. Pemper, who had a game-high 14 rebounds. was only 3 for I 0 from the field before the fateful shot, and most of those attempts were from the (PleHe .ee OILERS/82) Unlveralty'• WW Ferrell appllea ti&ht de- fenalve preuure acatn•t Coeta lleaa ball- .,,., ,.. ...... .., .,._ ..._.. handler Paul Koe during Sea View League conteat Friday ln the Muatanga' gym. University def eats Mustangs, 67-48; - Harbor falls, 55-48 By CHRIS MONAHAN .,,., ..... C.01 J •1 I When you're 6-5 and one ofthr top 10 scorers in Orange County it isn't easy to hide, especially on a basketball coun. but that's what Laguna Beach's Coby Naess seemed to do 10 the second half of Fnday's game at Estancia H tgh. After scoring half of his team's 30 first-half points, Nacss literally disap- . peared from the Artists' offense. That. combined wtth a strong Eagle free throw shooting performance (as is their custom), provtdcd Estancta a 63-58 Sea View League win. The fact that he only scored 10 points in the second half was not cnurely his fault. Rather it was a case of the Eagles using a dtsappeanng cabinet-type defense on him. often collapsing four men m a box around him. And even when the '\njsts dtd try to get the ball to him. there was usual!) an EagJe there to deny or steal the ball. leading to a number of turnovers • .. We double-teamed him 1n the '>econd half and collapsed four ~uys un him w1¥t ( ra1g ( OH'Y lace- guarding him." said Estancia Coach Joe Reid ... That forced ham lo move our to the wing in the fourth quancr. "We were sw11ch10g defenses all throughout the second hal( We jumped in man defense and they turned the ball over twice. With the (four> different fronts. the) couldn't Corone NI M., WoodbrldN ~8MGll Ealande s.ddleOedl Ufll¥enltv Hew-' Htr110r Cott• Mfte i....e WL 10 , . ' 7 s ' ' • • . ' s 7 0 1l ,,,_Y'I Sar'W o.w'9 WL JO ' " ' tJ ' " lt ti 1' lO II ti u ' " CD!'ON dll MM 71, Wooeltlf'ldee '9 S.Odlebedt SS, NewPOrt HWbor a Un!wnllv '7, Cotll IMM • ' e11ancs. '3, ~ a..ctt 51 .,, ..... .,., ca.-(7::111 Woodbrldet ., ~ NewPOt1 ~ti ~ e.oi Cor-Ot1 Mw el C.ta "'-8 ~ •' 1!1tlfldl .. ,..,., --(7:JI) E~la 11 WOCN9f1-\Jfllv.nllV ,, ~ a.cf\ ~ 11 cor-dll ,,,,_ '°'" Mete •• ......,_.. HM1IOr ,_.,......,_, make up their mmd what to do witb Coby. "We knew we bad to play a perfect game to win and we did.. Todd Mooney played his behind off; Brian T1f\ had a bad back, but didn't want to come out; Fcmie T~;o played his best game ever and Covey and Roo Brazell played steady basketball h's the first time aJI five surters bavt JelJcd 1oge~r ... Faced with the prospect pf ptarina .. a perfect pme." the Eagles (6-6, 13-1 0) dJd JUSt that from the very start. lhey needed to shoot 51 percent from the field JUSt to stay up with I.ht An1sts (7-5, 13-9). who shot almost 61 The difference. as n often is in Estancia games, was free throwi.ni. Capitalizing o n 17 lagu.na turn- overs and 16 fouls, the Eagles bit 17 of 20 free throws (85 percent}. This was (Pleue eee SEA vmw /B2) Seahawks win oncourt;gotocourtnext UC Irvine --Blaine DcBrouwer led the wa) tor the Hatel) and Shane Moms both showing ( ~o of 49) from the lloor. beaten by Westminster downs Fountain Valley; Sunset League champio ns. added nane points for ()(:ean v 1ew Meanwhile. Westminster connected USC 8 2 -• Tied at 30 at halftime, Ocean V1e'A on nearl) half of its shots (21 of 46) _ Mater Del collects 53rd consecutive win broke away by outscoring Marina 1n Westminster 63, Foantaln Valley from the field t the third quarter, 17-10, then poured S3: Tom Dever scored half of his 20 Austin finished wtth 14 points and Ocean View High's Seahawks roll· ed to their ninth straight v1ctol) wllhout a loss 10 Sun~t League basketball action, but the league champs were hard-pressed by an aggressive Manna quintet before casing awa) County Supenor Court in us appeal for a stay and wnt of mandate in an attempt to reverse CIF sapctions. Elsewnere. Mater Dei swe pt to its S2nd victory in a row and Irvine rolled past Dana Hills to maintain third place 1n the South Coast uague. it on in the fourth (22-13). points in a dec1s1\ e second quaner as Joe Sm11h added I 0 for Westminster Butler scored 25 points and pulled the Lions thumped the host Baro ns For Fountatn Valle) 13-6. 12-12). in IS rebounds and De Bro uwer. who Fountain Valley led after one T 1m Jo hnM>n haukd down I 0 re- finished with 20 potnts, scored seven quarter. 16-11 . but Westminster's 24-bounds to go w1th his nine points in the founh quaner to spark Ocean point second quaner gave the Lions a ' View's rally. five-point halftime edge The Barons Mater Del S4. Plu X 31: The Tony Panzica ( 12 rebounds) and hung cloc,c going into the final Monarchc; 1umpcd out to a Q..() lead All that did. along w11h West- m1n'iter''i victory over Fountain Val- ley was leave the league 'itaius quo. The Scahawks, 10chg1ble for the Clf· 5-A playoffs. a runaway champion. and the rest of the pack fighting 11 out with one game remaining. Herc's how 11 went. Desi Hazcly ( 11) had strong gamcc; quarter but Wec;tminstcr ( 3-6. 6· l ti 1 and "ere nr' er challenged b\ the underneath for the Scahawks. sta)ed in a pos1t1on to \Cal 11 at the frl·e ~ amor') dec;pi1r a la( 1.lu,trr p<:'r- Ocean View 69, Marina Sl: The V 1k10gs ( 4-S ). battling for second place and a playoff spot, gave un- defeated Ocean View a scare in the first half. then things went the usual way for the Seahawks (9-0, 19-4) tn the second half as Ricky Butle r and 1 .• M k d d tormanle Mark Georgeson ( 18 points). Mik" throw inc anu ar .\u<;t1~1 JUSl De ~ I~ h The \ICton increased Mdter 1·s Ocean View 1s scheduled for a Mond& hcanng by the Orange Meyers and Steve Gui.Id. both ot that by dropping in n c c anty . , ,, Ii "1n <;treak to 5-games.~' this ~a!>On whom scored 11 . led Manna ;mempt" 1n the inal pcnod -eight 1n >\ngelus League pla\ Georgeson and Guild. however were Glen Gordon v.a<, Fountain Val: The "'1 o narlhS were fouled often b\ saddled with fo ul trouble throughout le) ·s leader in ~onng t 16 points I and Pius. but connected on onl\ ti ut 1 ti most of the first half. missing k vcral rebounding ( 111. tlut the Baron' attempts at thr tree throv. hnc m1nutcsofplay1ng 11me. could not nvl•1comc a 41 ·perccnt .\ 21 -1 1 edge at halt\1mc ".i.' increased to 3~-~0 after three thanh Late birdie gives Mize lead Boitano keeps skating lead mainl) to 10 point\ from ~tuan Thoma!> in the quaner Thomas finished "1th I~ points and eight rebound\. and Jim ow,cr had eight po1nls and nine rebound<; 4 His 6~ puts him one shot up at half way point in San Otego SAN DIEGO (AP) -Larry M11c stud he's attempting to take advantage of a lc\\On he learned la'it week from Fuzzy Zoeller ' "I played with Fu~ at Pebble Beach He·s o ut there 1ust a.; relaxed as can be and wh1Mlmg and not letting anything bother him," M11e said Fnday af\cr he·d pulled into sole control of the lead 1n the Andy W11l1ams Oixn Golf Tournament. And that, "''d M11c. ha'i been h1~ problem He'c; httn letting th1ng5 hothcr him • .. , played well ln51 w<'Ck. hut I let a kw bad ~hot\ affect me too much. I feel ll~c I threw uway ~vcral "rokes," M11e 'ia1d "I'm try1na to be like I u11). Jll\t pla) one: \hot :it a ume and foract about what'~ gone before:· ~1d Mile. whose only previous victory came 1n the 1~83 Memph1~ ('13ss1c One of ~n men llt'd tor the fir t-round lend here. M11e movrd 1n front alone with a two-putt h1rd1c·4 on the I 8th hole that lOmplett'd :t 4-undcr-par 68 that put him at the toumamen1 halfw3y l')Olnt at 1,4, 10 under oar Mize who played Torrey Pines' more difficult South course before the au'lty winds reached full s1rcnath, led by 11 '1nale stroke over Danny Edwards and Rob Tway, 11t'd 11 I :rs fdwards had a ~ond·round 69 on the South. .. Tway 68 on the Nonh. Masters champion Bernhard Langer ol "l'" Germany and Tony Sills topped a group ol nine .ll '" eight under par and two back. LanJer. who hasn't finished lo wer than I 'th in lm11 starts this year. and S11l'i each had a 66 on the 'iouth course. For Sills, who ha'i had his career-high finishl'' nt second and third 1n his la •t two out1n~. the 6-undcr-par cffon represented his I 4th consect1ve round at par ur better this year. 'Tm plaxing really sohd and everything '" going good," sa1dS1ll5, who holed one h1rd1c putt that "wa' at least 100 feet -at lea~t." he ~1d They were ued w11h John <. ·ook. Rob I •"t"l~xl. Mark Wiebe, Rick Fehr. Bnan Mogg. Paul .\11ngC"r anll Mark L)c Lye and< 'ook had 66'i and Mogg a 69 on thC' !\/nnh cout'S( Ea$twood ~hot M. Fehr and .4\11nacr 6~ anl! Wiebe 70 on the South l om Watson. a livM1mc 8nt1 h 0t)(n l hamp1on attempt1na to play h1!> way out of 1 lcnttlh) \lumri finished bird1t--b1rd1e for 8 69 that left him II I \t( nO lht" pace and very much 1n contention for h1 third ' 1C'tnr.. 111 this event Mite. now 1n h15 fifih \Ca n on the P< • \ 1,,ur j('.Ored thrtt ofh1s five b1rd1cs with 20-.foot pull\ made 1t from I 0 feet on the first and 2-putted lor th< • l uhC'ad maf11n from 20 feet on the last. The final 36 boles in the ('hax for an $81,()( • tir't pnze w11l bit played on the 7,021-yard South rout"\ , nh l N IOND'\L.E "l 't I ..\P) - Defending champion Rr1'l.n Bo11ano. aided h\ Jlcupunctu't'e treatment~ tor hi!> ailing anllc "on 1hc \hon prolf.ram t n da\ tn ma1nt.11n h1<. lead 1n thl' mC'n', single' .u the 'Ja1111n..il I 1gurr IO\kat1ng C h.\mp1<1n,h1p' Boit.tno '' •I 'unn'' ak rl'lC'l\t'd1i'' ' .. II 1, 11mJ"''111nn and ~t'k in h" 11111t1nc "hH h inclmkd a tnpll 1ut1 dnuhk ln1•r comtiinatinn 1umr It" ... , thC' tir't time he: hall at11·mptl·d am 1u mr' 1n mMc than .i 'Al·el. < hn~tophrr l\H" man •• t \an '-lu'' rtmain<'d c;«nnd and ~<'It ~1hrnm\ ol Rl·Jundl\ Bcalh "a' third Mte1 two round\ Thl· mt'n fin "h tonip.h t < II'\ n K.id.i " tightt'nrJ 1hr "omt·n ' l hamp1l•n\h1p t'\Cnt "'htn ,.,_,."on tht' \hllf1 program "JJ<t\\ I ill ( olmadll 'ipr1n1t' ( nlo ~1agcd J 'i\a\ 1nu+.I\ C'ntNU1nma 'hon pmw.im tn m11'e inhl \("1,.ond ploicc "' thr ,1,t'rall ,1.lnlhnf' tra1hn~ l)rh1 Thoma' .1t1d ahcdll ot drknding l h. mpmn l 11lam C h1n l\.ad:t \\ rC' e1\.l"d two 'l> 'ICOrt\ (out 1>1 3 perl«'t 6 0) tm prt'Cntatmn and 5tvk Irvin~ 91 . Dau Riiis U : Mike Hemng and \ha"'n Patl hell sf)3rked the \ aquero.,· b1ggc<.1 ~onng out- hum of the -.cason 3\ In inr ('-4 I ~· 11) won an ra" '\(,ulh (na"'t League game ::it homl' The Dt1lph1n' (t).1111 Y..t·r1· o,ln"n ~2-... Jt\er the hr.t t..1uJnn an.I 1111ld nl'\Cf l'Onlt' ha\ I. Hemng. "h11 ~t•rctl I~ fll.llnt' dunng In 111l ' h1g tir't 4ual"ll'r fini<.hrd \\1th ~~ ,1m1 Pah·hl·ll ,1ddc-d I~" hill' f)(\11\t suo11d I 11n11n K.I\~ had eight .l\\1\1\ to k ,1J the: \ c1\l ~1t'r11\ Mile \.tno,('11 "hti ""~ in l: point" 41nd John l 1ttlt'r t 1111 al'iO ~ori•d 1n dvuhlt litturt"' tor Ir' IOC' '* Sun.et •t.and.Lng• 0< ........ l o M>'I HU111t"9t0t> •--<11 ~;Ille •-te n VI~ W•I~,, .. '--w I.. • 0 ' \ ' ' ' • • ,,.....,.,~ Muflllll\I""" t..<11 .. Eo •M • 0t .... v-.. M¥1N SJ WfltmoMMt ~ fOUf!l..,1 V•lln ~l -...... .,., o.n-11 ., ~·"'· 11 •I-"°""'•'" V1llev el H\1111..,_!0tl a-11 O.:Mll 11-,, we''""""• C..,.rwulw_I o-.11 w l. 1• ' 14 ' 10 1l ,, 11 1: ,, . ,. The UC Irvine baseball team found itself down 3-0 before tt had a chance to e'en bat Fnday and could never recover. dropping an 8-2 non-con- ference dcc1s1on to the University of Southern California at -'ntcater Field Before a crowd of 350. use rocked If' 1nt' staner Gabby Rodnguez wtth three first-i nning runs. Kalani Perry led tlff the game wtlh .a double and Al V11la!>enor reached salel\ on a field· er's c ho1ct Kaah Wong then shot a tnple to chase home two runs and scored himself on a groundout by Pops Mitchell In the ~c-0nd. the Tro1ans added a run a~ Mann~ -'ngulano sin&)ed and \h)lt' <;eeond He went to third o n a ttroundout and ~ort'd on a Wild pitch "' Rodnguez l 11.)C made u 5-0 wtth a s10&)e tally in the top o f the stxth. Vtflasenor douhlcd. took third on Wong's Oy ball to n ght and n~ home on another \I.lid pitch The 4'nteater. answc~ with then cinh ~onntt <•I the day m the home hJl( 11t the \"th With one out Ed < lark \lo.liked and l om Bame s1 n&lcd. <. •C'nc R\lUm1mpcr a transfer from c lrantz<' <. 03~\ <. nllC"Se then narrowly m1'>'<'J dt'~anni the nibt-field wall "'llh J tnpk to hnna 1n ( lArk and H.unr H 1n•C\ C'r R1,u m1mprr WI\ '1r.1mkd di thmJ u ""11kc C\upr ~Nunded out to third and M1kr fa) lnlttd a routine n, to center I he 1 fOJIO'i (,~I) then procttded hl put the game away wtth thrtt runs in the top of the c1&hth 1 he .\ntcattr\ I l-1) did not '° do"' n t'I~) tn tht' bottom oft~ ninth. hmwvcr Roum1mper and Fay walkt'd and Donnic 1cholt0n \1na)cd to left to fill the ba.teJ wtth one Out But Ot-van 'ihoctlc and Ptrleh- hmt"r Doua Khneeach 1t.Ndc out.. \ht latter on a 1-2 patch. to end the threea and th<' pme 8t'h1nd tht whole pme, lbe t\M· t'ate" had no QPPOnunJty &o PIMt 1Mit stolcn haw to'81 of lO, wtddt ttley Md IC('Umulatl!d 1n the flrA two..,.... .. I I The two Bears: A 1nade for TV football draDla From AP dl1patC'bt11 PHii J\OFl PHI •\ -The hl'Utl'<l Yc.-r· bal C'\\.hungc between ( h1cago Ekaf\ Coach Mike D1tka and his former a~~1~ tant. ne" Ph1lallelph1a Eagles CoaC'h Budd) K}an. coul_d make ne).t 'leasnn''i Bca~-Eagh:' game a rand1datt' tor Monday night tckv1-.1lm The Eagles httven't bttn on Mond.h night I\ since I ~81 hut battle of wordc; hctwt.'t'n thl' t'-"O men who led lht> Bear'> to their Super Bowl v1etor. give\ tht• Eagles-Brar'.> matchup 111 Ch1(·ago added attrart1on \al Pinchbeck d1rel'tor of '.broadrast for thl' "1at1onal Football League. !>Bid f-nda} the D11ka-R' un feud "ould &•"e such a game a built in !.tor. ltne and t'nhanl·t• 1h l'hann.· for nauonal TV e\IXl'ure "It \·,·nainl} goe!> into ~nur th1r1king:· P1nchtx'\ k 'aid Pinl'hbt'ck cautmned. howe\ C'r. ti.at "bas1t'ulh the pnont\ for the 21 pnme ume gamec; is ho" the team' finished the preY10U!I year .. Wh1k the Bears are NFL champ-.. the Eagle!. finished at 7-9. founh 1n their d1v1s1on. "Bui there are '>Orne exceptions." Pinchbeck <.aid 'for e\ample. a Houston Dallas battle for the: \ hamp1onsh1p o( thl· state of T L0\JS. or &omc plavcr or coach angle .. If the Bears-Eagles were not cons1dt'red for a Monda) night game. 11 might get addiuonal regional or national cm erage on a unda). Pinchbeck noted. Duka cn11c1zcd Ryan. who<;t' defense led the f-1 and powered the Bears to an 18-1 rernrd, in an in ten IC"'-with The Associated Press Thursda} 'Tm not happy he's gone -I'm elated." Dnka said ··"-ncr again in history will an assistant coa<.'h gl't a'i much l red11 as Budd" did. I handled 11 "'ell It will tx· interec;11ng to see ho-... he handk~ 11 now that he's th\' head coach." R\an. -...ho happened 10 tx· 111 C'h1cago ThursdJ\ retortl·d "I c;hould be su luck\ tu have a Budd~ R~an around I'd hke ~omeho<h around to take can.' of me .. Dttka 'ia1d R}an had a "budd}. budd) '}Stem" and pla)ed favonte'i "I bd1C\e in pla)mg the best I I pla~cr\ I don t bt'he\ e in ha' 1ng fa, onte pla)'Cf\ " D1tka '-lid R)an H'huttcd "I ne\er fa\ored an\ pla'fer\ I treated tht'm ull ah kt• l'dJumpon an .\II-Pro as QUILk a' l'dJumpon ..i roolo..1c I nc\er had an\ budd\. hudd) sy'item ·· Quote of the day Edgar Jones, the tallo....it1H' (le\ eland Ca' a hers fo~ard "I "'ork a lot harder than I appear to I'm not la/\ I'm JUSt a natural cruiser " • Poll states Jabbar beat ever ()\LL.AS -Los An$ •les Lakers m Lente1 Kur«m Abdul-Jabbar is the greatest baske1bull player ever, uccording to a 60- mC'mht>r 1':rnel of exC)(ns pollt'd by the l>ulla-; Morning Ney.if'\ bgh1ei•n of lhe paneh!ots voted Abdul-Jabbar. pla}'ing 1n h1~ 17th National Basketball Association \l'<tllon . thl.' gn·a 1est player in the history of the game. The \8-yt'ar old player finished first 1n a 11gh1 race, tht> Morning New ~1d fnday Guard Oscar Rob- 1.'n!ion formerly of 1he C'incinnau Royals and Abdul- Jabbar 'tt'<trnmatc with the Milwaukee Bucks. placed a do~c !ll'lOOd "1th 14 votes. the newsraper said. I hl· ~-2 Atldul-Jahbar. who w1l play in his 15th ·\II .targameSundu).itDalla 'Reu01onArena.sa1dhc "a' hupp~ about the rt'.'cogn111on "II\ 1lc111enng," he said. "It's flattenn4 C\CO to be rnn~1de1 t•<l fhat'sasfaraslgo w11hit. ldon tget caught up in 1t. I'm n·~ pleased that I've done well enough Lhat I \\llUld Ix-\.'00)1dered, but I don't focus on that. .. Lazers toppled in overtime CHI< AOO -Breu Hall scored 16 r2I '>econd~ IOIO sudden-death oven1me as the < 'h1cago 'it1ng rallied from a 5-0 deficit to beat the Los Angeles laLers. 6-5. 1n MaJOr Indoor. occer League action Fnday night. J Bapapa scored in the first quarter. and,...ass1sted :-..'athan Sacks' goal in the second quarter as the Lazers took a 2-0 lead at halftime. Los Angeles increased th1er advantage to 5-0 by the l'nd 10 three quaners. after goals by Juan Cardenas. Kai "itefTen and Greg Ion. Neill Roberts finally got Chicago on the board at '\ 39 nf the founh quaner Television, radio TELEVISION 9 30 am. -MOTOR SPORTS: NASC'AR North 200auto racing from Dover, Del., Channel 9. l I a m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: "1emph1s State at Nevada-Las Vegas. Channel 2. 11 a.m -WRESTLING: Channel 9. 11 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Visions of Spet•d -An updated ve rsion of actor Paul Newman'!> auto racing exploits. Channel 56. 11 30 a.m -WRESTLING: Channel 56 "Joon COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Lou1!'\ Ille at Nonh Carolina State, Channel 4. Noon -SOCCER: Spain vs. USSR in World Cup quahf)1ng match (tape), Channel 34. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Fre\no tale at Cal State Fullerton, Channel 56. I pm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre Daml' a1 Svracuse. Channel 2. I \() . p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS· Channel 7. -. o.ii, .......... "' IMoM ......... Coata Mesa's Paul Roclrlguez reacta while &•therlng ha pua as UnJveralty'a Brett Wlnal_ow defends. Trojan• won, 67-48. PREP SoccER SEA VIEW ••. homBl in direct contrast to the Artists, who hot only seven laJI 1n the first half), making 1x. "ln practice. we run our defense, our shooti~. then shoot 20 free throws each, ' said Trej,o. "We shoot 20 more after pracuce. • Another trademark of the Eagles is balance and this win was no different. All five starters scored, four of them in double figures. From top to bottom, theywereTrc10, 16; Mooney, 15; Tift. 14; Covey, 12 and Brazell with 6. "After we lost our last two. we really pulled togetber tonight, .. said Covey. "If you look, you sec we don't have. one outstanding scorer." The game was close all the way with neither leading by mott than ciiht points. The Artists led by one af\er one quarter. the game was tied at half and Laguna led by four after three. E,lsewherc in the Sea View: UDJvenlty 17, Costa Mesa 48: The Trojans moved out to a I 5-4 advan- tage and rolled to the win at C'osta Mesa. The Mustangs (0-12) could hit only 2 of 14 field goal attempts in the first penod and shot a mere 30 percent on the night. Lasse Glassen led University (6-6) with 18 points, while Steve Stolzofl added 17 and Tim Warren chipped in 13. The Mustangs were led by Paul Rodriguez who tossed in I 0 points and held StolzofTto only one basket in the second half. Saddlebaek 55, Newport Harbor 48: As usual, Bryant Walton was the ofTensave hero for the Roadrunners (6-6, 11-11 ). but this time he received help from other members of the cast as Gylan Dottin and Joe Deal played key roles and Saddleback won a close one on its home floor. Dottin scored only seven points. but six came in the founh quarter when Saddlebaclc pulled away from a two-point (36-34) lead after three quarters. Walton. who scored 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, also had six assists and four steals. Harbor was paced by Wes Torell (I 5) and Mark Craig (I 0). Mcclendon, Edwards honored 2 p.m -GOLF: And) W1Jltams Open from 1 orrey Pines. Channel 4. :! p.m. -BOXING: Victor Callejas vs. Lons Stecrn, Channel 34 2 pm -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS' REUNION· More than 60ofthe greatest names 1n spom h1stof) gather for three days of golf. good t1ml'\ and reminiscing, Channel 7. CdM, Newport collect wins ~EW '\ORK - ( harle\ M t ( Jendun the longtime I ou1'i1ana Staie walh. cJnd Bill Edward\ "hose career spanned more than SO 'ears "ere named Frida\ to the Na11onai" Football Foundation c; C ollegc f-ootball Hall of Fame McClendon kd LSl to a record ol l.1 7-)l/.7 a' head coach from I 4f'l:!-1 Q Hi' Ba)OU Bengal tl'am'> produced 17 -\ll-Amencas and "cnt to 13 ho"' l gamt''> Ed .... ards. a 1931 graduate of \\ 111cntx·rg v.enl 11n to post a 98-20-4 record as coach at the '>t hool Caps outskate Montreal, 3 -2 (10als b~ Larry Murphy .ind Alan Haworth c.taked ~ ash1ngton to jn ,·arh 2.11 lead and the Cap1tal'> went on to dl·fcal Montreal J-2. in a "lational Hodn League game Fnd.i~ n1gh1. e:ttend1n~ 1hc1r relent horn\' ice ma!olcl) O\ er the C anadien' .\fter go1 ng I +0-1 at the Capital ( entre against Wa~h1ngton's ne\\ lranchl'l' the Canad1ens are 0-8-5 since last winning 1n the arcnt1 on Feb 25, 1979 In theonl) otherNHLgame Fnda). Thomas Gradin's goal w11h 2 116 left 1n th\' second penod broke a 2-2 tic en rout\' 111 \.anrnuver·, 5-2 VICIOI) over W1n01pcg 1 p m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Wash- ington at L'SC. Chanhel 4. ' p m. -BOWLING: PBA tourney from ~liam1 F-la (delayed), Channel 7. 1 p.m -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 4 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Racing from .\scot Channel 56. 4 30 p.m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: l ~ ligure skating champ1onsh1ps. from Union- dak. NY (taped). Channel 7. . RADIO I p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Frl'\n11 \tatc ill (al State Fullenon K WRW '1 r o, \pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Wash- ington at l S< KNX ( 1070) .., \I) pm -PRO HOCKEY NN York !<,lander' at Kings. KLAC (570). "1 '\IJ pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Pac1fit at l ( Irvine. KPZE (1190). 7· JU p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long Beach · State at San Jose State. K WOW (1600) Bradley first to win arbitration F rom AP d1'lpatC'be' nu1tieltkr l'h f\ .1dln 111 lh1 ~attic \1.tnnl'r\ the e1J.?,hth hnt h;I ter in the .\ nwnla n I 1'il!l.Ul' IJ\I \ 1·•11 hem me thl' tir')t maim ll-agm· nl.1 .n to wan hi' \il laf\ .11 h1tr t111rn 1 ·"•' Fnday carn1n11.tn1n,rt•'~"' ol rw.111\ SJS0.00<1 Brad le\ v. h11 h J uni 11/I1 v. 11 h ;1, home run'> !\h rim' h.111n! 1n 11111 runs scon:c.J 1 rid ' I l1111t>k" n 1 •111 '\ iri h1!> second 1ul1 ..,~. ,,,,11 111 lht· m.11 •r wasa k 1n~111rS -' 11• .titer""' n. s I 26.37rJ l,1\1 ,, ,1\nn r Ii \l,1r 11• had ofTcm l ~ • "w lt WJ<, th1• 'l' I lid \lr,11rhi \ ',H tt II Bradlc·\ hdd 1111 l•i111i1 ht·1111 h1• 1984 3\Crditt' "·" ''" hut th,11 \ ,, he failed t<> h1• ,1 h11n1t 1 H .1r 1 kntxked in •>nl. ~l r11n' f hc \llJ fl nt•r\ rl·m.11nrn11, .11 h1 tra11on ca<.e' 1n\11I\•' p1tt her I.· \lloore. l dtl h·r knt1 "t'arr.l' 1 ,f pitcher Marl. i dllptun · Earlier 1h 1<, v.fek h" ll'Jmma11 Jir '' h..i,t•rnan \ \' 1 n !>." " l lil· I 11K4 \( l<tH1l.1t ol thc.• 'l'Jt ..ilong "'Ith tl1('!c lcr Ke .. 1n \llt Rnnohl' 'I lht• \,1n f>iqto Padre-. and catcht·r \Ian "-nH t'I \ of the Ph1l..iclelph1,1 Ph1ll1t''> hJd '"'' their arhitrut1on c,1,1·, I v. 11 111 ha arh11ra 1100 -h(lulltl pl<" r' \lgn1 l1 tontrall' t-ndJ ~ T hn 'Al fl' 1Ul11t ldt'r \-kl I litll Jnti ['lll\ ti~·1 I'·"\ \ •>n Ohlen hoth nf 1hr ( It l.tnd lrtt11,trl\ \k,1n\,lllk l>.l\td l'cilmcr "'h" rimh~·d a livt'-inn1ng perfect g.amc against St L ou1i. for Montreal in I 91S4. signed a one-year contract w11h the Atlanta Bra ves and veteran free agent pitcher Dickie Noles signed with ('leYeland and was assigned to the roster of the I nd1ans· Maine farm club 1n the International League. Also on Fnday. the Boston Red Sox r,1gned relief pitcher Steve Crawford and infielder Dave Stapleton, who hmh had tiled fo r arb1tra11on SEA KINGS WIN ... From Bl 1111 ' pi11T'h bul hrough the lir-,t th rn pt r11itJ, J' tht· ll,3mt: "a" being <In 11ktl tt l I\"' v.1•rt• ltmltl'd to 22 p<11n1' ht:l v.nn 1111 m h' tht ctlon<. ot ( hr1\11 ,tn-.e n and r urnt·r \1 urp h) 11.ho hu'> 3\craged 14 Y p<11n1<. a g11ml· Im thl' Warrior\ ( 19·6 8-4 I "'as held to 1ust four points with C1reen and Mc<..irath spending most of their defensive efTorts against him. Corona dcl Mar expanded us lead to 44-24 w1 tti 3·57 left in the third quaner. and was up by 17 with I 25 remaining before Woodbndge t ut the deficit 10 12 1n the fading seconds. o\s for that three minute span hannon was talking about. the blow- by-blow descnpuon 1s as follows With I: 13 spent in the second quarter Fryer hit from 22 feet. then a baschnc 8-footer; Chm11ansen grabbed a de- fensive rebound and Fryer hit from 20 feet . then after nearly falling. Ff) er spun 10 the open and h11 from 12 feet out fkarbower ~tole the ball and drove for a lay-up to make 11 24-14 -all of this coming 1n a span of 2 17 Standings jammed in Sea View ~unset; Sailor gir~s loc k up first c hampionship Corona der Mar shu1 out'Wood- bndge and Newport Harbor breezed b} Saddleback in boys Sea View League soccer acti on Friday. while Ocean View and Fountain Valley posted Sunset League wins and Huntington Beach tied Edison. Jn a girls contest, Newport Harbor clinched 1t'i first Sea View League '1ctory with a win over addleback Here's a look Corona del Mar 2, Woodbridge 0: The Sea Kings <7-4-0J scored their fourth shutout as goalie Steve Muny turned back four Wamor shots at Corona del Mar. Cd M's Tim Galusha tallied the Sea Kings firsr goal on a penalty kick. g1v1 ng them a 1-0 halftime edge. Fi ve minutes into the second half. Pat Merrell took an assist from Bryan Hueston and booted 11 in to complete the game''i '>tonng Woodbridge goalie Yasush1 Noda was credited w11h I 5 saves The $ca K.mgs rcce1 ved a strong all- around game from lenter-fu llback Roben I fe~c;e The \\amorc;dropped to 5-2-4 . NewP.ort Harbor 5, Saddleback 1: The Sailors funher tangled the league standings wnh the handling of Road- runners at Harbor The wm puts Ne"pon at 7-]-2. with a makeup game wi th Coro na del Mar slated for Tue'iday night at 6 Saddleback dropped to 7-3-2 . Kevin Vvolfe and Neil Pa} nc scored first-half goals to give the Sailors a 2-1 edge at the 1ntcnn1ssion. Marcos Meza tallied the Road- runners· only goal. · Ganh Tamblyn widened the lead for Harbor with a goal early in the second half, and Tony Orlando scored two goals to complete the game's sconng. Orlando. a senior left halfback, had not scored a goal in three years. Ocean View %, Marina 1: Both 1eams have already clinched playofT benhs, but the Scahawks moved into second place with the victory at Ocean View. Tim i:embreull scored a goal 25 minutes into the second half to break the ue and move Ocean V 1ew's record to 5-2-1. Tembreull was making his first appearance in a week and half after sufTering a broken nose against Hunt- ington Beach. He was placed in the game mainly to provide relief for the Seahawks' midfielders, but took less than a minute to score from 20 yards out Scan Van Hemerlyck scored the first goal for Ocean View and Robert Long was Manna's lone scorer. The Vikings dropped to 5-2-2. The Sc~awks play a makeup game this morning at 11 agamst Fountain Valley at Ocean View. Huntington Buch 0, Edison O: The Oiler-; and Charxcrs played to the scoreless lie on a wet Westminster OILERS DOWN EDISON ... From Bl inside. I le appeared 10 have JUSt missed 11 enough to make It a'i the straightawa} shot caromed hard ofT the glas-; for the win "Wt:'\'~ had some tough IO!.SC~ before," said a distraught Edison coach, Jon Borchert. "But this was a real tough one tonight " The d1lcr win was the third tn four game' th1\ year aga1n~l the Chargers, who tell to 4-5. 14-9 The three wins haYe been t>y a total margin of 10 points includangan oven1mc YJCtory. while the Edison win was a 74-42 blowout The "1s1tors upped their record lo 4-5. 10 ''and JOln Edison and Manna in a three-wa y Ile for second place in the Sunset League wuh one game to play Both teams used sconng spuns to share the lead throughout. Edison broke for an 8-2 edge to open the game but the Huntmgton closed the gap to 12-11 at the end of the period. The hosts managed only three field goals an the ~ond quat1er and trailed 24-21 at the half Pcmper had both eight points and rebounds at the intermission and went on to record a team-high 13 points for the game. Edison turned up its full<ourt pressure, forcing 12 second half turnovers. They capitalized Wlth ~vcral trans1l1on lay-ups. The win- ners had 20 turnovers for the game. -71-4/-52-3-7-25-o -Jud MERCEDES Edison appeared to have taken the game away. literally, as semor for- ward C'hns Cole raked the Oiler JUlrds for two steals 1n the backcoun, 1n a one-minute span. and parlayed them into easy buckets to g,ve EdJson a 45-42 cushion with 2:22 remaining.. 213'921 -8588 714/750-7201 213 • 71 4 2 YEARS (O A C J 3 7 • 2 3 3 3 LEASE & OWNERSHIP PLANS After Jensen, who came off the bench to replace Dan-en Snow. who was CJe<:ted alona with Charger Mike Henderson, when both of them tanaJed under the basket fightJn• for a rebound then put in a 10-footcr an the lane. Edison then went to the delay, lcad1n.1 45-44, until Cole was fouled wuh 40 second5 lcn He made the first of the one-and-one s1tuat1on, but m1s5Cd the second. V lit then hit from the outside to tic, and a missed &h10n shot rolled oft Ken Ammann's hands to set the stqe for the final .equcnce. Edison was led by Amman.n's 17 points, wt11le C'ole added l.S. Rich Smtth notched 12 points for Edison field. Edison had already clinched the league title, but suffered its first lie of the league season. The Oilers im- proved to 2-4-3. Fouta.lD Valley t, Westmluter 0: Steve Mullen and Scott Holt scored three goals apiece to lead the Barons (2-5-1) past the Lions at Westminster (0-8). Dave Martjn, Richard Pilon and Tony Coles added the other Fountain Valley goals. In a girls match: NewP.Ort Harbor %, Saddleback I: The Sailors clinched the league title at Newpon despite the absence of five players (tnJUry, iUness, Lnps). Harbor's Jenni Beach IOcked an 18- yard chip shot past Saddleback's goalie late m the second half to break a 1-1 tie. The Sailors (9-0-2) also completed their first undefeated season. J uhe Kuhn hit a breakaway goal w1Lh 10 minutes remaining 1n the first half to give Harbor a 1-0 lead at tbe half. Saddleback's Michelle Mcintire tied the score with I 0 minutes left 1n the game. Eagle keeps Sheehan atop LPGAfield SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) -Defend- ing champion Patt y Sheehan. ignited by an eagle that turned her per- formance around. fired a 3-under-par 69 Fnday that enabled her to retain a slender lead over Stephanie Farw1g after two round'! of the LPGA Sarasota Classic. Shcchan's 36-holc total of7-undcr- par 13 7 on the par 72, 6, 124-yard Bent Tree Cour1try Club course left h~r one stroke ahead of Farwig, who stalked the leader with a 68 that featured fi ve birdies and one bogey. Alhson Finney, who lake Farwia 1s chasing her first victory as a pro- fessional, also closed in on Sheehan, the 14-timc tour winner who'll hopeful of becoming the first two-• 11mc champion in the I I-year history of this event. Finney emerged from a pack. that shot first-day 71 s to post a 68 for a two-day total of 139. That lef\ her two shots behind Sheehan and two ahead of Patti Rizzo. Barb Thomas and Jane Geddes. Christ College romps, 71-47 PHOENIX -Derwtn Appleberry and Tim Sumd&c controlled the boards and were hot shooters for Christ College Irvine Fri~ ni~t as the EaJles won a Western Chnsllan Athletic Association pme at South- western S.ptast Bible C'ollcte. 71-47. to go 6" I 1n oonfcrcnce action and 18-S overaJI. CCI. which plays Ani&na Collqe of the Bible today at 2. held a 34-21 halftime lead. then conuned to pour 11 on 10 the second half. Appleberry who WIS 9 for 12 from the noor. scored 23 points. Sumdae tossed 1n 16 with an 8- for-9 effort from the field Appleberry and Sumdat each Jrah~ nine rebound5 and Brian Beal added 14 ~~and eiaht rtbounds to lead the ----- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /$1turday. Februart B. 19-86 83 GIRLS BASKETBALL Woodbridge stops CdM Warrto rSffiove into tie with Sea ~tngs for Sea View lead Woodbndge High used an overtime period to its advantage as it handed Corona del Mar its first loss 1n Sea View League girls basketball action Friday. · Estancia moved past Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa upended University an other Sea View games, while Orange Coast College dropped Fullerton in a South Coast Conference contest. Herc's a look: , -----... Woodbridge 50, Corona del Mar 4%: The Wamors, whose only loss this season was to the Sea Kings. forced a deadlock at the lop of the Sea View standings by wanning the rematch in overtime on Cd M's floor. Both teams arc now 11 -1. Woodbndge had won 31 straight league games. Sea View and South Coast, dating back to February, J 983. before the Sea Kings handed 1he Warriors their first-ever Sea View League defeat (61-50) last month. But the Warriors put 11 together an overtime and outscored the Sea Kings, 9-1. to break away from the 41 -41 tie after regulation. Gally Powell pulled down 16 rebounds and tossed in I 5 points and Kath) Mallat added 12 points and eight rebounds 10 lead Woodbridge, which was down by seven ( 34-27) entenng the fourth quarter UCI nets 7-2 tennis win Art Hernandez and fresh ma/I Mark Kaplan came up wath key singles v1ctones and UC Irvine swept through its doubles matches to gain a non-conference 7-2 tennis victory over the Un1verstty of an Diego on 1he Toreros' courts Fnday afternoon. Bruce Man Song Hang and Julian Barham set the stage for Hecnandez and Kaplan wtth singles victories, but 11 was the three straight doubles matches won by UC'I that Ii fled the Anteaters (3-0) to victory. UCI. which hosts San Diego State today at I an a non- conference match. 1s ranked 17th an the nation by the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Assoc1a11on (ITCA). Man Song Hing, UCl's No I playe r. as now 12-3 in singles matches. Kaplan l'i 2-0 an singles and 2-0 an doubles this season. Darren Yates and Ken Derr were also involved 1n doubles victories for the Anteaters. USO dropped to 1-4 with the setback. · In women's acuon: USIU 5, UC Irvine 1: Rain prevented the playing of doubles. but the Gulls had already chnched the match w11h five wans in singles an the non-conference wan at UCI. The Gulls ( 1-0). ranked 14th nauonally by the ITC A. lost onl}' to senior Uma Rao. who had her best match ol the season. and received line performances from Ket\ Ban}'amtne and Eltzma Nortge. who defeated UCl's Stephanie Rhorer and Haruko Sh1gekawa. respecuvely. Clare Thompson. Carolyn Reed and Sylvie Tetreault were also on the wanning end for USIU, beating Lola Trenwath, Dl!ia Trenwath and Kathy Rose. UCI fell to 4-4 with the defeat. Powell, who had 11 otlens1 ve rebounds and nine steals, turned 11 on an the fourth quarter wberf she scored 10 of her points. • Woodbndge was 5 for 6 at the free throw hQ.e dunng overtime. Machelle Willard ( 11 points) grabbed 25 rebo~s for CdM. K.C. Jones, who had scored 23 points wh~ the teams met earlier this season, was shut down for three quarters because of the double-teaming tactics of Michelle Banasiak and Randee Mahony's. Jones, who had four points entering the fourth quarter, finished with nine. • Diana Zi lko had 16 rebounds, Millat added five steals and three assists and Nana Hansen, whoeotered the game with a 2.5 average. added 11 points for Woodbridge. The Sea Kin~ were down by four (41-37) with under a minute to play an regulauon, but Jones scored with 12 seconds left to tic 1t and send 11 into overtime. CdM had two more opportunities to score an regulation, but last- sccond shots by Willard and K.tk.1 Stoveken fell short. Elsewhere: Estancia 50, Laguna Beach 41: The Eagles' used a tough full-court press and a consistent shooting effort in the second half to pass up the Artists at Laguna Beach. Annie Foley turned 1n an impressive performance w11h 12 points, I 0 steals a'nd Ii ve assists to lead the Estancia (5-7). Dana Nasby also has a strong game with 13 points, nine rebounds and three assists and teammate Leshe Self added 14 points and 15 rebounds. Laguna Beach (4-8) held a 26-21 advantage at anterm iss1on, but the Eagles lied the game at 29-29 and moved in front. 35-34. By the middle of the fourth quarter, Estancia held a nine-point advantage. Costa Mesa 54, University 17: Carol Long came on the bench to score 16 points an leading the Mustangs (8-4) to the win at University. Long. a junior guard, has scored 1n double figures an her last three appearances. all an subsutute roles. The Trojans (0-12) hat only 7 of 40 from the field for I 711l percent. In a communit}' college game· Oruge Coast 64, Fullerton 1%: Mehssa FeJdasz tut a pair of free throws after time had elapsed to give the Pirates the win at OCC. Orange Coast had a 62-58 lead with 55 seconds remaining when Fullenon scored to sha ve the lead to two. After an exchange of possessions . the Hornets' Rochelle Seabrook worked her way inside and scored the tying basket with just six seconds lefl. Without calling for timeout, OCC's Mary Th6be lobbed a long pass to FeJdasz downcourt and she was fouled JUSt before the buzzer. he responded by making both shots in the one-and--0ne satuauon to give OCC its eagh'th conference wan an I 0 outangs. Fullerton fell to 7-4. . OCC travels; G WC home Orange Coast College wall attempt to avenge a triple- overtime loss to Fullerton when the Pirates travel to meet the Hornets in a South Coast Conference men's basketball game tonight. Meanwhile. Golden West wall host rugged Mt. San Antonio. trying for an upset that would end the Rustlers' 26-game sec losing streak. Both eames begin at 7· 30. The P1rates dropped a I 01-95 dec1s1on 10 the Hornets at OCC an the first round, while Golden West was beaten b} Mt. SAC, 56-37, an earlier action. At 2-7, Orange Coast has faller to eighth place an the confere11ce and is only ahead of Golden West, which is 0-10. BECAUSE OUR PRICES ARE SECOND n> NONEI ASK~ AS ABOUT OUR NEW USED CAR LEASING PROGRAM. '19 Cadillac COUPE DEVILLE •7995 ·a1 Cadlllac ELDORADO 19895 ·u Audi 5000S WAGON 'IZ,995 ·ao Cactlllac SEVILLE •9795 '12 Cadlllac COUPE DEVILLE 110,995 'SJ Cadlllac SEVILLE ·as Isuzu IMPULSE •9195 ·SJ Cadlllac COUPE DEVILLE 111,995 8J MBZ 380 SEC SJS,995 ' • ,.J . 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Wtfbrlnt 79·68-137 Mike H~I 69·6'-131 Larry ltlnker 66·72-138 Jo.y SIMeltr 70·68-138 Tom Wt'1on 69-6,_lll Ot vlO Peoclles 6'•69-Ill AndY Olllaro '7·11-131 Pet McGow•n 7'·»-131 Con~ 61·70-131 JlmC~t 69·70-139 1111 Sancw 11-68-139 ltoben Wr tnn 61.-7)-139 Slt\lt Ptt• 70·69-139 Tom Purt1w 61-71-IJt Ga rv Kodl 70-,._139 Garv Helttler9 70·6,_ 139 lt•Y Flovo 11-•t-140 Brue. Lltllkt 70-71>-14() Tom &vrvm 11·69-1.0 Tom Ptrnlc. 17·6t--l40 Mark Hey" 69·71-140 w Bltdlburn 66·74-140 l"o Aolll 11 ·70-10 Tom Kitt 71·70-1•1 ICtlth Ftrf u' 79· 1?-1' I e ·P•I Ouncen n -69-141 Ltnnlt Clt,.,.nl' 71·7C>-H I E ltomtro n ·6t-1'1 Mlkt W"t 70-71-141 TC. C...., 71·7C>-1'1 T•lto Orekt 74·67-1•1 e errv Jeecktt 70· 71-" I J.C. 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DAVW"Y'"I l.OOCD C....., 9eedl) -j l aMler\, 1 l\ellllut, 6 beU, 10 INCllWtl, 419 rodl cocl, 10 cow coo, I 1tM CIOd NS~T &.AMC>tM -IJ entW\ 7 Miid oeu, J tculol", 2 INCll"'4, 1 "'"'"" Grand . slam day for Webb Spud has chance to dunk with best in-All-targame DALLAS {AP) -Like the hero of some corny Hollywood 8-movie scnpt. Spud Webb finds h.imaclf coming bad~ home for the National Basketball Association All-Star week- end. The tiny David will be trading slams and )&ms wt th the Goliaths of the game m the NBA's Slam-Dunk championship coday, part of a lhrec- ring circus lhaJ includes the Old T imers' Game and A Three-Point Shooto ut. The 36th All-Star game itself 1s scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Sunday in Reunion Arena. Webb's dunking exploits arc wcll- kno wn m this area. They first made the 10 p.m. news in bis senior year m high school ihcrc was grainy film on a Dallas television station o f the 5-7 inch Wilmer Hutchins' basketball midget flying through the air jamming a ball into a I 0-foot high basket. The local statton fed a national network and the ktd with the kangaroo leaping ability provided some fascinating moments for basketball fans coast-to-<:oast. Senior colleges ignored Webb as some k.tnd of a basketball freak but Midland (Texas) Junior College gave him a chance. Webb's acro batics Jammed the gy mnasium at Midland but no South- west Con fere nce school was in <crested. Nonh Carolina State gave him a scholarship and be played well enough to be drafted by the Atlanta Hawks. He's played wcU for the Hawks as a spark plug off the bench. Webb bnstles at suggestions be's JUSt pa rt of the NBA hype for the weekend. He's gunning for the SI OJ)()() fi rst place priz.c. "'Listen," he $<lid. "I can do any dunk the rest of them can do except d unk two balls at a time. hke Dr. J (Julius 'Ervi11&). My han.as arc too small to palm the ball." Westhead in class of his own LOS ANGELES {AP) -P!_uJ Weslhcad's modestly f umished oftffie co uld belong to any college basketball coach. Only the walls are a gi veaway. On one hangs a picture of Wcst- head with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Nexc to it is a photo of Wcsthcad at the head of a classroom full of Los Angeles Lakers. Then there's a plaque com- memorating the 1979-80 National Basket ball Associat ion c ham- pionship the Lakcrs wo n under Westhead. And near the door, bangs a framed poster promoting Wcsthead and the.Chicago Bulls of 1982-83. That's a pretty head y memento collection. But that doesn't explain what a 46- year-old Shakespearean scholar and fonner NBA employee 1s doing as a fi rst-year coach at Loyola Mary- mount University. "O ne of the reasons I felt this move was perfect for me was I thought this would be a school where I would get a chance to do some quality coaching and yet keep 1t an enjoyable, fun program," Westhcad said. "I lhouaht this setung would be good for basket- ball and that there wo uld be the possibility to build something up." Loyola Marymount, perched on a bluff overlooking Lhe Pacific Ocean. seems to be the perfect place for the easy-going Westhead. Ironically, the Lakers practice here. too. And after five years, Wcsthcad still scratches his head when his tenure w1th Los An~elcs is mentioned. It began m 1979. Wcsthcad Jcf\ Philadelphia's La Salle CoUqc, where he coached basketball and caught Enghsh, to join Jack McKin- ney. who was named LaJccrs' coach. McKmney had been Westbcad's mentor at La Salk and when he aot the Lakcrs JOb. Westhead packed his bags and headed west lO be bis assistant When McKinney suffered serious tnJunes in a bicycle accident, West· head stepped in as interim coach. The Lakers never missed a beat. They went on to Win 60 games. the Pacific Division title and the n beat the Philadelphia 76ers in the cham· p1onsh1p finals. NEW ZEALAND PULLS UPSET FREMANTLE, Australia (AP) - Skjpper Chris Dickson steered hts radical fibersJass yacht New Zealand to a stunnina upset Friday m the fint race of the world 12-mctcr sailina clampio nships. D iclcson led from st.art co finish, tavi na off a last-minute challeftl'C from John Kohus at the helm of the New York Yacht Oub's, America II. which finished 19 seconds behind after clawina back 13 seconds 1n a ficru tackina duel on the final lea of the race. Australia II and Austraha fll battled it out for thui:S place Austtaha n. the boM that won the America's Cup for Austr1Ha in 1983, nanowly took. third place. l mlnutc, 18 seconds behind Amt<nca II The flmsh was subjCC1 to a acnes of protestt 10 be beard hy thr race rnmmmtt -~ -----· ---.... ·--- Revival kicks off celebration A full week of1CtJvit1c1 includln&a revival and a gospel e~travapnu will commemorate the J ...... Cl&apel AME Qare•'• 53 yea.rs of service to the Orange County black community. The chapel, under the direction of the Rev. Russell Tboltlu Hill Jr., is the only African Methodist Episcopal church in Orange County. Kiclc.ing off the anniversary week will be a four-day revival, to be held Monday-Thursday eveninas at the chapel, 2nd and Bristol streets, Santa Ana. Leader will be the Rev. John Richard Bryant of Baltimore. Concluding the week will be the gospel programs at Santa Ana Valley High School. The Orange County Mass Choir will perform at 7 p.m. Feb. 14; the incomparable sounds of Tramaine Hawkins will be heard at 7 p.m. on Feb. 15; and the renowned Winans will present contemporary gospel music at 4 p.m. Feb. 16. For ticket information, caJJ the chapel at 972-4881 or 891-3087. • • • Congregations of Jeltov ... '1 Wh- ne11e1 from Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Irvine and Tustin will attend a circuit assembly next weekend in Escondido. An&elo Manera Jr from the world headquanen in Brooklyn wiU be the keynoter. • • • o .. n1 Pnsbytc.rlu Cllmrcll, · Laauna Hills, will break ground at IO:OS a.m. Sunday for an $800,000 improvement and expansion of the educational building. Conductins the program wiJI be the Rev. Or. Lee V. Kliewer. interim pastor. Guests scheduled to attend arc the Rev. Dr. John Chandler, administrative head of the 64-church Los Ranchos Presbytery, and Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley. • • • Dr. Kurt Berget, b.istory professor at Chapman Collese. will speak at the 10:30 a.m. meeting Sunday of the UaJ~ UalveruUst FeUowslllp of La,_..Beacll, at 429 Cypress Drive. Sergei will present higJights ot a yearlong course. en ta tied .. Alien- ation." Dr. Florence Montz, l member of the Lutheran C hurch-Missouri Synod Board and former president of the International Lutheran Women's Missionary League, will speak before the Women's Fellowsllip of Slleplaerd of Peace Ladleru Cllarcb, 18182 CUiver Drive. Irvino. Her address. enutled "Me. a \iuler?" will be delivered at 7:30 p.m . Thursday. For informa11on, call 786-3326 or 546-8437. • • • Temple balall of Newport Beacll (Conscrvauve) wall resume adult education classes Sunday. Topics will examine what's in the Bible, how it was wntten, its baste ideas, people of the Bible and why they are so amponanL For reservauons, call 548-6900. • • • The nauonaJly acclaimed Avodah Dance Ensemble will perform at 8 tonight in Temple Bm Slaolom, 2625 N. Tusun A vc., Santa Ana. The New York dance troupe will be directed by its foUllder JoAnne Tucker. • • • Dr. Charles McCollough, teacher and wnter, will conduct a workshop at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Slle~erd of the Hllla UDJted Claarcla of Cllrlat, 30121 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. His theme is "Will Our Adults Have Faith." The workshop as free but an adm1ss1on of $2.65 will be charged for the Chinese supper to be served afterward. • • • A free showtng of a film about the sanctuary movement, "An Active Subvenive Love," will beat noon at the Oraqe C...t Ualt.artu Uat~ artaa Ullivena.llst Cllv cla, 1259 V1c- tona Si., Costa Mesa. The film documents the plight of C-entral Americans who have fled their countries and have been refused refugee status in the U.S. lt explores the aims, motivations and actions of the sanctuary workers who risk arrest and prosecution for sheltenng refu- gees. • • • The Ua lted Cll..rcll of ReUstoa• Sdeace will hold tts convention Monday through Fnday at Founder's Church, 3281 W. 6th St., Los An· geles. • • • "World Peace and Justice" will be the topic of Dorothy Nelson, Judge of the U.S. Ninth Coun of Appeals in Los Angeles and co-winner of the 1985 Justice Award of the Amencan Judicature Society. Judge Nelson will talk at 7 p.m Sunday an the Grand Hotel, Anaheim. The program 1s sponsored by the Baha'1s of Orange. Centennlal celebrated M oody Bible Institute m arks acen tu ry of mission ary trainin g By KAREN TORRY A11 11J4'MrtwW- CH ICAGO -The Moody Bible Institute. celebrating 100 years of , training Christian missionanes, is holding fast to the vision of founder D.L. Moody, an evangelist who gave up selling shoes for the business of -saving souls. Envisioned by Moody as a Bible- based vocational school, the institute has $fOwn to a conglomerate encom- passing education. ministry. publish- ing and broadcasung with a 'iqgle purpose. Its goal as "to have an outreach that can touch people 1n every corner of God." said Sweeting. the world." according to George Moody, never ordained. has been Sweeting. the current president. dcscnbed as a prac11cal preacher who "World evangelism is our aim." stressed the gloncs of heaven rather The inst1tute's wceklong centen· than the fires of hell. nial celebration culminates Sunday in Once. the story goes, a man a pthering of alumna, students and dcscnbed the wonder of his spmtual ministers led by the Rev. Bill> rebirth to Moody Graham, who is not an alumnus. Moody, unimpressed, said: "How The tuition-free institute says many souls did you save la$l year'! We 45,000 people have completed d 't t th"• k d f · Moody programs in minister train-on wan .. ... an'\ 0 mountaintop expenence inJ. religious education. music. The institute isn't tied to any missionary w~rk and. since 1949. written and broadcast communica-den0Qt1nation. Sweeting said. Gradu- tions. ates work for a vanety of Protestant Many graduates become ministers. churches and religious organizations, Others become missionanes. church ranging from Mennonites to Baptist teachers and social workers. All are and fundamentalist churches. dedicated to winning others to their .. We don't try to direct them,"' he fundamental behef in the Bable. said. "We want to train them an the Students arc required to perform "(Their work) is alwa)s with the word of God and allow them to move communal)' service -tutonng ch1l- lbought an mind of sharing the into whatever denomination they dren. vis111ng hospital patients. hclp- message ..of the Bible. the ..word of want." in senior citizens. .............................. /~ • Orange Cou1 OAILY PILOT/S1tufd.,Y, Fet>ruwy 8. 1911 • a ., Sa.rt-cloaked novicea ln the Mother Teresa order chat near'. their headquarten ln San P'rancleco. .. Mother Teresa ordet· opens convent in SF ' SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -The religious order founded by Mother Teresa, the Nobel Pnzc-w1nnmg Calcutta nun. has attracted 42 novices to iB first North Amencao convent. a San Francisco newspaper reported. "It's a phenomenal stof}.'' said rhe R.ev. Tom Seagrave of St Paut•s Pansh. where the convent 1s located. "The} took out all the carpets because the poor don't have carpets. The) turned ofTthe hot water. becau~ the pooT don't have hot water. "They (the residerm) offered to buy them a washer and dryer. but th~ tu med them down because the poor don ·1 have washers and dryers," Seagrave said. The order 1s called the Soc1et) of the M1ss1o nanes of Ch.ant)'. Sister Frederic. head of the order 1n the u nited tales and Canada. said from New York that rhe San Franetsco convent is one of six an the world "These sisters are looking for a hfe of sacnfioc and a Life of prayer." she said. "T.hcre's a desire to reach out to the poorest of the poor" The sisters ww whuc saris instead of nuns· habits or more modern apparel preferred by some 1n other church orders The) have opened up a soup kuchen and women's shelter in a thrce-stol). Tudor-st) le build mg. accordi"B to a report an the San Francisco Examiner "I feel good about what they're doing -espcc1aJly the women's sheltct. There arc a lot of people who need help," said Ruth Mahane)'. co-owner oh bookstore next door to the soup kHchen-shelter thal she said used to be a "performance space for punk (rock) bands .. But a pncst who asked to remain anon)mous told the E~aminer that the Miss1onancs of Chant) ha\ e created some uneas111css. "They're domgall thc things tha\art" supposed to repel modem 4.mencan women. but they're getung the women to JOtn ... be satd Oea11ge eotUt ?2efigioll4 '£/Jieectoe11 A C. .a.I Wllc1•1 ,,_ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Coeta Mela FIAST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St & Hwbor Blvd. Church S<:hoot 9·30 Worstilp 8:30 end 10·45 Charles 0 . Clarlt. Mlnls1er eo.ta M ... MESAVEAD! UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Beker WMshlp a Church ~ 1:30-10:00 "·'"· Dr Wiiiiam E Steel 979-8234 Hunungron e,.ch NOf'lh COMMUNfT"f UNIT£D METHODIST CHUftCH 6662 Hell Ave 842-44'61 Wor1hlp hnlc:e 1:30 a 10:00 1:30 Sunday School 10:00 Fountain Valley ,..._TUHfftD METitdotaT CHURCH 1~25 Bueherd St 112<>2113 Jamee R. Hedley, Putor Wonhlp A Church khoot 9::30 A.M. NEWPORT CENTlN l INITTO MCTHOOIST CHURCH 1901 ...... ~A". CotOMdel..., M4-0'741 ..... a.di $dlMI t:• LA Rev. Burley R. Howe u•utn c.a -..uflllll. m...._ ... m.:.':""' .. ...... l .'-b. ttU .....,..,. -M4·1 ... ~ St11eo1 & ""'-• c.. Be Sure to Worship at a Church of your Choice .. ,. .. ,.,..: PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH Of Ttl: COVENANT llfuce A.. Kunte, '•tor T wry Mc:Canoe. Olreci or ol Adutt M In ls tries Plefre Al••· Olreclor of High School Mlnlstnea Tina Aleara. Olrecior of Cl'llldren't Mlnlatrles S..J ... -l:JO & 10:00 Ull Clwdl w..1 - Clil*tl! In AMI lt.00 I.Ill. "'1erJ c.. 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CA 92S.8 Adutt1 a Jr Ctlun::tl For lnformetton 989 1331 8 00 9 ,5 l 11 30 Re'I Peggy ~I ' • NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rorer ;. Serr. PastOf Kin Ufert Kror stad. Pastcw WllSllP SHYICE 8 AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter fOf the deaf at 8 AM) SIJl>AY SCHOOl 9:15 AM Pbsery Care Avauble WELCIMI ST •. MMn EPISCCl'Al. Jtl hwtr Ir, lt•p•rt leacll 141-HJ1 ~ CUCH HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IOltelpl .. ol Chtl1t) 2.01 lrvlM 11 81n11 l .. MI .... pon 8Mcl'I Ms-m1 .! Morning Worship l M Sonday School 9 AM Y041 W1ll N W~ -And ##lp«lr FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main a t Ad•m•. Huntl"flton S..Ch SUNDAY: Moring Worship Bible Scnool Evening Worship . 900 PM 10 45 AM 600 PM A<:U-.. "*"" Q~ -__., .......... M·•• F.,,, OI•• M.ic.otm A A•l>W1 H l<WV-M.noot.,~ ..... ge ldM °"9cl0f ol c ...... ..., £0UC..110n OIAL·A-DEVOTION -Pl-t580: ~ -,,._2511 "PYMchlng Chrtet Since 1185" "TAPPING THE POWER OF THE HOLY P IRIT" 11nd.l\, F"t-ru.H\ 4, 14t-6 • h I ' \ \I '\1·\• , .. 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"""*18uch "" 1-1 544-1999 Centor Alen WelMf Educator Miriam Yen RH lt• SA '" ·r } ,., .\ t t s WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SEAVtCES 7 30 AM · Holy Eucharist Rite I 9 00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II 10 45 AM Prayer and Praise Eucharist Alie 11 Churcl'I School and Adult Education 9 00 & 10 45 A.M 1 Music sermon and Cl'l•ld care at 3 services I MID~WEEK WORSHIP Monday-Frida)' 8 30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday -10 00 AM Eucharist & Heahng Service Wednesday 6 30 AM Holy Eucharist Rector, Fr John A1My • Aaeoc:., Fr. Brien Cox, A .. 1•11"9 The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr Samu.i Shafer The Re" Thomas H~nry • M1 Wrlham Roberts \.\I"\ T J .\f\tE~ f Pl~< O P-\l CHL.RCH l 't"' \ 1,1 l 1J" • ,,." p.m lit'Jl h • "I ~·ti "'1-0210 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES flRANC'HE~ l)f THE ¥0'"0' ... \JR .. T .. 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CdM All are cordially invited to auend the church services and enjoy the privileges o f the Reading Rooms Child Care Provtded AT ALL SERVICES ' , • ' .. Orange Coeet OAILY PILOT/ Saturday, February 8, 19845 [j1£ r. ·-· .. ~· .... '" • o• N• •N • •" • .o • "' .. '1oo1I "°' '""''•O 1 1 •"" r '\•ttl•\ ,~.c,;~,1~· •' .lf ·~ , P• Q Ooe •• ' ., • ,. " ... ' fO,'\ A 1 ,.. , ... , •' • ,., • r. "' ,..~ ! ::::::. 'I -===· I r v;;&&t 1 ~-=-i [~ __ · ... _:..._·_:::...._ ... _~_: __ .. t l~ ... 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Atrium S.5-t039, Uk for Jay cellent 1ax advanteoes -rwn · llTEllltl llS.11 !or a C M Sl\Opptng Ctr m 811 openln~ or Needed tor Retell Court, FHhlon Island Call Barry 675-8484 LOVEABLE Nanny wanted Fiii Developer Wordatar qualified per1on anls Advertising Sales at a Ask I<>< Toni OASlllll •-aeaact-.-,-.-1, to babysit 11 month old 0 Pe n 1 n ~ 1 0 r 1 n esx1600P e0110enEtla2~ 1 ',.~~-1600• 1660 e•per help-rapidly expanding local Fiii OtOl/OHml S5 96/Hr Dayt S6 28/Hr n.a boy In home In Hunt-.. """""' ful Excellent company newapape<. Aggressive, Swing. Temporary, On· lngton Beach, between enthusiast c supportive ----benefits and working sell·dlsclpllned lndlvld· person. F/T PIT. Apply In Call during Reglllratlon Aaataactatata 2920 Bolsa & Edinger Hours person w/a great attitude SEOlln&lll /F·tl•t conditions. Apply· uala may earn excellent person. Gourmet Fish Perlod'S. Full or Part-time 9am to 2 30pm M-F '10 & organlullonal & comm Typing. flllng, phonH. t••-i Aaa•y Income (salary • com-Co 2609 Newport Blvd days & evenings. Coast PIYOllO/PILI 001 reader. 20 yrs exp Call 650-2758 Diane 631-8964 a day Call afler 3pm skills Also secretariat, order deck Able to ---ml111on1. 1>enent1. and Newport Beach Comm Colleges. t370 893-2645 computer. booking & handle variety lllLY P9LIT advancement opportunl-Adams CM 432-5007 P/THIHITTH purchasing ablllles Send Call 953-9846 330 W Bay Street ty Sates and/or advertls-WllTllUEI E/O/E M/F/H resume to: H Lee. c/o --Costa Mesa, c a Ing experience a must Evea & nlghll The Grinder Lt.tlrmr Im lor Intent In my CdM apt 720-1537 or 548-t647 Klamm. 296 E. 15th St SECRETARY or call 642-4321 Send resume to estaurant 1400 PCH, NB· c11m1 HLP-041 "A, Costa Mesa, 92627 Growing englnerlng firm llNFEll Melinda Thacllery .,.OITllS AM's Above minimum. FOUND 3 yr old Yorkle- lyQe. no tages Calf 4 ID WANTED axpd, loving 648-0420 woman to watch 2 sm ," ••••• llllEOTlll seeking exp secretary/ ....... E oo•sT .. Gelato C1asslco720-t628 "" gen. ottloe 10 work In tu t Experlen<led Qualllled to nAlll • Happy anerge!lc and -- Children In my home 2-3 days week w /llght Prat exp'd Youth A~ency paced dept • !lex , heavy take State Exam Good IAILY P9LIT bright 9 to 1pm, Sat/Sun IAIOlll 1nCostaMasaS.6-l8l phones,xlnttyplst.detall pay Call Coast Root 330 W BaySt Greg 642-8475 NB For Telegrams, Bikini & FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142·1171 hsekeeplng 548-0779 MHical/Dtat1l 510~ .. Dt•eatica 3011 oeNf AL Xssls¥XAftiti CHILDCARE 3-S day wk, Part-time. friendly Cos1a for 3 mo old 1n NPB Bch Mesa o111ce Fron1 & hm 646-8369 ' Bae.._ Exp'd X-ray -license req'd to foln our F/C Hskpr lor ramify, Dental team 63 t-1420 6 30am-12 30pm, own trans, n-smkr, Eng spk tllTNOHITIO OFC ~ly. ref 548-4642 all 1 Skilled Orthodontic Assis· FOUND Dog, rust oOlor, NOISE CLR•IEIS tant to transition to lront male Lab? In Santa Ana "" des!(, for busy Irvine ot-834-1825 Need approx 30 Hrs/Wk flee ,..ust tyna & have ex-$5/Hr Must have own ... v FOUND Long haired Or-car Please call 850-4119 cellent Ci0mmunlcauon ange/Whl Cat College _ __ Salary' open Full-lime Prk Area 549-2612 WAITEl1 lt•t11t Tt S.0-4292 LOST 3 COCKATIELS vie Do IRONINGlll 545-~0~ llHISTEllH HHH Seav1ew1Narclssus CdM. ProffatitaalV Needed tor rapidly elf" 673 1958 panding Home Health -.Uaiai1trahff 5100 Care Agency Full·tlme. oriented Xlnt benelltt & Savers 756-2200 Costa Mesa. CA. 92627 Beachcomber Rest Top-Less. Up to $30/Hr. pleasant working con-HOST l/t day or eve, apply 18-25 yrs Joe 646-7510 dltlons Send resume to nPHmH/ HUS RIPS in person 81 CoCo's, or (213)374-7544 Mr Fuentes at Robert F 1 2131 Westclltf, NPB FLlllllT--Beln, Wll\lam Frost PASn IP ARTIST or expand ng advertising Assoc 1401 Quall St . llrm In lrvfne & Tustin IOTIH'S llTCllH Valentine Help Dealgnera, Newport Bch. CA 92660 mmedlate opening for 20'!. commission • other Is now hiring day cold line Drivers & Sales 648-<4470 exper typesetter Must fringe benefits ti cooks and also lor have have mark-up Interested call now & ask day/evening servers SEClnAllY Independent self-starter to manage front office ol small established film production company Must have 8'lltenslve knowledge in all phases of otttce procedures In· clud1ng word processing, bookkeeping end basic computer opera11on For further ln l ormatlon please cell Krisll at 7141494-1057 •IUJI PAIT TI•* exper • pasle-up back-for J J. 854-8552, Please apply at Mother's ground helpful Xlnt ben· between 2-6PM Market 4 Kitchen. 225 E elits including medical 4 Telemarke~ 17th St CM M&JL llYllTllY dental Insurance. con· wuy gu•sf ~ ;;\ genlel atmosphere Con-" -UllW101/ClllTf" Cl-llltlATll tac1 Alissa. 642-4321 ext ll&lllOWS1 pers~ IOI' BalbOacfun Newport Beach lnvesf- 291 ~II America's 11 1 Invest-Zone Cafe Days/Eve avall ment llrm cs searching for,.__,,. \ 'menl Program Reload Appllcauons avallable at mature mall room oo-or-Ol&lft OOIST .. ge1n & again Highest Bayside Cafe Mon -Fri dlnator who will be IAIU PILOT commission 1n lhe Indus-600 E Bay Ave . Balboa responsible tor 1he man- 330 w Bay Street lry Freeway close -----agement of all malling Costa Mesa. c a 92627 (7 14)547-7724 Geatral 5530 pro0rams within com- 1 ... 2 .11 •21 pany Occasional heavy For small bHch hotel. No exper nee 646-7356 LOST Big black shaggy AIMlllSTUTIYI IECn Part-lime & pe< diem t male d<>o Vic 43rd st avatlable Xlnt salary TllAMPOSTATION I N B Sunoay Reward For Christian Group benellts & mileage • 7Hl·•s.M 63 t 1165 548-8373 homes 957-6190 HIE NULTll Secretary Inv Firm NPB gd typing gd grammar skills, WP exp & phOnes nee Gd growth potential. n-smkr 673-4227 ~ ·~• AFTER SCHOOL llfllng Ability to wort! with HI Estate and supervise mell room TEST JOBS 'Steff Send resume with salary roqulrementa to WEEKEND CRASH TMI. P 0 Box 2500. Sales 5510 •SALH-llllllL* LOST ca1 SlOO REWARD MANAGER llHOlllCE CEITEll "':5=~==========~~=' Gray Manx /no I all I .11001 Wtlttrly, # 117 r1 673-8035 Jae ... 548-52621 ~ Joanne 2 t3-830-5910 lmmoo1ate opening for full ltw,trt ltatla, CA SECRETARY Aecep· 11on1st wante<J F. T & P-T will 1ra1n Call btwn 1 lam-Spm 841-4133 Fuclnatlng part/lull time position as bridal sates consultan1 In Costa Mase Bridal Salon Will irain II exprd in retell sales 859-5559 SEMl .. AR £ARN Newport Beach. CA " 92658 Attn Personnel and/Of MONEY Dep• TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 • 1 ARE IN THE REAL EST ATE TABLOID SECTION Marilyn Kern wkdys J time D1str1C1 Manager 12110 LOST COCKER SPANIEL 1 Must 811IOY working wtth (l14)H l·HOI SECllnlllY Mesa Verde. CM helpful • " I blond had red collar children E11perlence so11o~R·PHE-R Typing 60 wpm. some --------• bkkpg required Full time Reward 557 2343 We oHer an excellent ben-s•LEI HOSPITAL LOST Dog Blk Pl! Bull eflt program paid va " terrier w wht markings cai1ons 4 hOliOays bonus Nr So C5t Plaza Call for appl 7 141957-1838 TYPIST !RECEPTIONIST Nr Slater•Spt1ngd1fe Full time day shlf1 with oc-HB Rewa d 840-897 I program ano dental in-cas1ona1 call Must be a For Huntington Beach ln- 1 r surance Salary plus graduate of an approved • dependent weekly news-Sclaoola I mileage reimbursement program In ultra sound paper. 20 hrs/wk To l111tr11ctioll 3012 1 Appltcanf must apply 1n technol<>oy and be reg ls-Input press releases & ... APPLE 11_111 Private person al Dally Piiot. 330 tered or reg1s1ry ellglble other copy and answer "' wes1 Bay s1 Costa E11ce1 wages & benelus phones Call Roger UYHTlllll ICCHIT llEClllYE PRINCIPUS COURSE LOW COST FLEXIBU SCHEDULE u11n1u lUllH R1ZES-Engineering Co.. Santa Ana No expe< nee. Call TRIPS 545-1006 all 2pm EOE HHEI &llE /llHPI ltllwerl•c tlat HIU PILIT •... ,.,.,, Live In FOf Home !or elder- ly Free room and board 6-43-8481 If you are 1001<1ng tor extra lmlTill lesson$15hr Setuphome Mesa Ca Apply 9_11 Please send resume or Angle. 642-432t or j!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. bus•ness system 554-5540 a m or 2-4 Pm (C1rcu1a contacl Salem Hospllal I 842-1444 laaineH Trani 3014 t•on Dept, Employment office Neede<J tor Automoflve & Real Estate Claasllled Advertising Sales at a raptdly e11pandlng local newspaper Aggressive, sell-dlsclpllned lndlvld· uals may earn excellent Income (salary • com- m1ss1on). benefits and advancement opportune- ly Sales and/or advertis- ing experience helplul IOLI STAR 141-1434 Provided by R £ T spending money, or llke If you are lnteruted and to go places flke Magle knowledgable In nu1rltlon Mountain. Knotts Berry p I e a s e a p p I y a t Farm, or win Prizes and Monther's Market & Awards Call us nowt We Kitchen for a position In have several openings In our nutntlon depl with 11 C M . H B or F V management luture 29A.. 0 ·1· 29A.11 665-Wmter Street SE I . -~~~;;;.;.p;;;..;;;;.;:;'".;1._; ..... ro;..;.;.rt;.;11;.;ll;.;I.-•..;.•.;..•~;..'";...;. TRAVELING COMPANION I p 0 Box 14001 Salem 1Tecb1c1l/Tra•11 642-4333 M other's Market & Send resume to AIDE F live In 11ssl1L-Kitchen 225 E 17th St, Cost a Mesa alon or ale "BIOS WELCOME for sale neeo single wht stra1ghl I For Ad Action Oregon 97309 or phon'e 5505 operators, brand new ot Trucking Company male under 35yrs collecl(503)370·5t84 P. Blevins Cl91t1/lt11Hrlall teacher In whfchr rm+ - HUH COAST 5520 S300t mo n-amk s.s-2357 equip 17thSt .C M Full rhrough Chapar 11 sa1arye>1pense6312108 Call a 10am to 4pmMon1hru-I IUfTlllTECllllCil price S 15.000 Ask for Proceeding!> Deadline Fr E O E Engr Co, Santa Ana entry John 2 t3-434-7468 Ah J 18 86 M1n1mun Did se1 EaplOf!tlll tevel trainee No exp nee ~~Ll,~1~!s1 -CO_l_S_T_A_L_C_A_S_T_L_E_ ~=111~~ch t ~ ;.°m";: i--,·,·,.•11•T•1•1m-- 6pm 213-434-t120 a1$915131 sing1e Daily Pilot . . I 545-1oosat1 2pm EOE successtul bidder to De Clail4 Care 3016 1Clene1l/Ofhce 5400 -IOLD lllERS Buyer meets seller-wllh an awarded all assels on 3-5 days per week lor 3 AD· VISOR I ACCOllTS PIYHU Immediate opening tor effective ctasslfled ad terms or cash w11t11n 10 costa Mesa. CA. 92626 I Fast food restaurant. now strate needlecrafl. Wiii knocks ollen when you --------• hiring for Grand Opening train Call Joan 842.4975 u54! resu11-get11ng Dally All Shills. Must be 16 or - _ P1101 Class1hed Ads to For Class1fled Ad older Housewives & BOAT SKIPPER reach the Orange Coaat ACTION seniors welcome Apply Exp In over 50 It motor markel 642•5678 I oays ot acceptance ~os ~1~ baby ~6N:~f~n 642-5678 :>eiail onenieo person 10 Class A. Mold Makers Call 1-600-442-5265 eac ome • 1111 Accounts Payable pos-Top salary x1n1 benellts ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~:J::;r'~~~~~ 111on 1n busy Orange CallOennJs 642-1450CM Catt a 1n person btwn 9-5, Mon yacht. maintenance & Phone 642-5678 Daily Pilot thru Sat Feb 3 thru Feb skippering Send resume ADVISOR 13 11045 Warner atj & refs to P 0 Box 2640. ,~~~~~~~~~ County Ad Agency AIP San Gabriel Ole & Mold SEND A experience require<! 10 ~ Ke'>' by 1ouch tvcmg a musl E:<cellen1 fringe 642-5678 Eucild In Ftn Val~ N.8 • CA 92663 ..... _.._ ----- ·~ 1~ ~ ~-=-1-~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ·'~ f ,. ~ , T o a loved IJTlL . \otJT L1\<1rtrc ttad1u. he\£ fric:nd (Ir co ~ someone \pu 1.d rl11\ \'.tlt1Htllt\ U.1\ h 1r 11nh ')O( 11 lint ~ your htttrtttlc 111t..,...,,t,l..'.C 1 .in hl:' rold 11 1 .1 D.ith Pdut ~ Valenrnit .., ,Ill Ht·l ,11"'t 1111 .... h .1'-.pt·<1.tl < Hll'r .di ,1d' 11111\f ~ be prt·p.111 I t\11 .tt!, \\di .tppl'.H h t f-<:!1 l Hl1 l )t.1dl1rw \\ul 1'-t h l.!ch ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ r--------------------------------- couPoN Send To· Dally Pilot Valentine's ,. 330 VJPSt Ba I Costa Mesa CA 92626 Name Phone Adress City State Zip Amount Included S V ,; ~·· I » r n I •• -i I ' ,,. I' r • I II J Deru•!•IS ;,Pna resume to '.ll•s Brecke P 0 Bo• 87 10 Newpor1 Beach CA 92658 ~DMIN SCTAY Med Size business co Some bkkp ellP Don Pries 752-0715 IOOHHPH · &H OFC P T Experienced 1 Loc.al Cons1 Co 848 2995 IOOHEEPEll P /T W11h a Designer BoutlQue Call tor an app1 644 7323 ClllEEll OIUHTH Energetic young lady 11eeded Full-time in small olf1ce 1n Cos18 Mesa Eipr 1n Construction Business tielplul Medical benefits Call attar 4pm tor app1 545-8110 CUlllCIL AUISTllT l $4 54/Hr 9am-1pm M-F Temp thru 6130186 I Coast Comm Colleges, 1370 Adams CM 432 5007 Deadline 4 10pm 2 14 86 EOE CLERK Parl·tlme for v,deo S1ore Calf 4 7f; 0644 EXEC. SECllETlllY Co,1a Mesa Law olllce 645-4044' &HEUL IFFIOE Full ume now Pl ume later Accurate typing lor data enlry malling list flllng etc 6J 1-8480 811ll FllllU for Mfg ;i Rep 1n CdM Accounting computer & accurate typing Per- manent 644-4022 OFFIClllUP No typing good w/llgures Reliable Call 642-3372 or 960-0120 $2.40 per ~ay Tllat's ALL you pay for 3 lines 30 day minimum in the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll ISi FOR LOIS Your Service D1rec1ory Representative 142-4321 elf. 301 Ct•t•t/Ctacrete •BRICK & CONCRETE• Free est Good rates 5 yrs tn O C 497-7364 Tom ta•tr•chta P1i11i11 I loil•i•t FRANK MUSSELMAN FiP.1~N,.E~P~A~1~N•r!'!'1N!'!IO"""'B-y"'JRi1'!'1e""!h-- RTC Commercial Drywall Your home or my office. ard Sinor. t6 yrs ot happy Specializing In Comm'I Sr Cit Rates 646-7828 customers Uc 28064~ and Resld'I Free est Thank-You! 963-4t14 Clail• Care 548-8923 ... 383924 L1d1e1,ia1 RAINBOW PAINTING DAY care Mom needs 3-4 •ROOM ADDITIONS• I Lanc1re Quality ts our policy *REMODELING * 650-6646 JEFF Uc 8688 yr old glrl to accompany own. Full-time. TLC. ST I IC '428477 969-2194 TREES 50•1o OFF -FREE PAtNT tieallh-nut meals pre-Do•t1tic st..Yicta fopped/removed Clean-Res'l/comm'I Vista or Don school activities outings 0 SEIP T up new lewns 751-3476 Edwards Paint 559-4740 733-2 116 H U E SITIING In ,... NB/CM area long/short vlean Ups•Tree Trimming A A A PAINTING Int/Ext wlll babysit 1n my H B term •Int-refs 645-3083 1 Yard Malnt •Hauling LOWEST possible price apt 5 & under reas MIKE 650-3263 tO Step Service 862-3235 rates 969-73 t3 O..n I t I ... I S DAN SALYER-PAINTNG -S Co 1 Doo & s h I 1111 ' •r•H 1f 1"· L 5 N iii babySll In my N 8 ° as r 8S 522-3255/d2t3/5 4-8451 IC :t42 924 home Mon 1hru Friday ENTRY & FR DOORS _ Call Anytime 964-2017 days 675-7095 Quality wtirk 631 -7975' LANDSCAPE-MASONRY GL .. SGOW p I T NO - -All phases done Brick-" A N I • • Entry & French Doors blocl(-stone-lree est Mike Int/Ext 30 yrs exper .. --------• Cl1u1a1 Semce By Norman The Doorman 499-4072 Rick 66 1-9584 ref 5 642-5214 --ROBIN'S CLEANING Oail 4 Fir ~1·DOOR - -tNT/E)(l 2ifvt.AH'S"EA;:;. Aco91tical Ctili111 SERVICE a throoughly &lectrical I LANDSCAPE-MASON RY Average ~oom s29 + MODE RN Xcou§tics ::lean house 540-0857 All phases done Brick-Exterior Stucco s 130" NEW & OLD CEILINGS co•···ERCIAL CLNG-PAlllllSI EUOTlllC I block-stone-free est. Mike Materials 842-0442 SPRAYED 527 ·2589 ........ Quality work tree 851 499-4072 Rick 661-9584 --15 yrs exp Discounts 1111 4255 3 · 968 7 O -PAINTER NEEDS WORKI ExQu1sne Acoustics Re-C M . NPT Irv 646-1833 11 1 • 4 1 KC TREE SERVICE nl/Ellt. ceilings. relln cab sprayed or remove Dry· RESIDICOMM L/IND 26,Top lrtm removal Quality 26) yrs exp wortt guar wall Repairs 847-7901 !Haro working rellable & yr, Domyown w0<k Uc service Affordable DavlsPa1ntlng964-3837 honest tam looking for ,,. 27804 t Al 646 8126 Dys/eves 536-6696 -REBLOWN OR PAINTE6 cleaning Job 10 yrs • I QUALITY PAINTING Also Int/Ext Painting exper 963-34 78 aves DON'S ELECTRIC Landscaping Sprlnklers Low w1n1er rates Free &Sf L1c11288597 631-9295 498 3797 Service cells Sod Clean-ups 20 yrs In Call John 722-9707 Home & Office cleaning by dryer outlets etc, bonded area Tony 645-5124 Aapll1ll JODI Please Cl\11 for tree _._..._ ______ ! Htlmate 842·6746 NEW/REPAIR Quality No Tiii lllHI SOHi Pa&1i11 • F THING INTERIORS HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC 673-1512 Ashalt repairs. slurry teal ---Jobs to small, reason11b~ Lawn· Tree-Shrub Install coating, parking lot HOUMCleanlng t4 yrs exp Free est fie d 63t-2345 Tr ee Trim and Removal special Gary 538-4862 rellable. reas. lree est. own Lawn Main & Rototllllng trans. Pine 645-9866 Della fe1ci11 Sprinkler Install, Repair. ~NDYS WALLCOVERING Parking Area Repairs & Resurtaclng • Rooting & Waterproofing• 631-4199 Asphalt-repa1r-prk1ng tots apt complex-heavy roller Joe 645-4269 7am-9pm Basi1111 StrTicea Acu·f ype Word Prooess- 1ng We do manuscripts malling 11s1 ere 786-3330 Housecleaning. resp per-FENCE Repair New 4 old Free E111m11es 548-6065 lns1111a11on & Removal sons 2 yrs exp Refs. Wood. chaJn link. patio's. l$HIKAWA LANDSCAPE Int Painting s.48·4013 Beatrice 63 t-9317 tO-1pm tree est Greg. 968-0118 Sod Clean ups Malnt "1&11 'II Im" HOUSECLEANING, exper 811•~11 Sprinklers. ate 850-4l47 DEPENDABLE QUALITY ref's. reU1ble Call for AMtRJCAN HANDYMAN FULL SERV GARDENING Worl(manahlp 642-6813 tree est 548-6673 Elsy N J b t bl 11 Carpentry fencing win-0 0 0 g or tma We gals should hang Prof houMl!eeper. new to dows. pl~mblng, marllte, 646-3072 or 63 l-2504 1ogether Hang/remove. area. ~s exec homes. tub encl, etc And Yes 839-0730 anytime xlnt refs 673-8586 Jesus Is L~d 633-t402 •a111ry Plasttr/Drwwal_l __ RA INBOW SERVICE FENCES-GATES Tree trim •Block walls, brlck&k. .,_ -- Superior Otftoe SeN1ces Mature resp lady ott Dump runs C M IN 8 con~ete Comp pa11os Int /Ext patch plHterlng. OFFICEll HSISTllT for all your typing needs 112 or lull day Hou ea Jim Whyte. M2-7206 15 yrs exper 646-483.C custom te11turlng. quality , Calculate Group Insurance Mane 497 287 t cleanlng/wlndows SM OEN HOME REPAIRS work Problems-No F>rob- Quolations on personal C .... ping. start dinner. er-* D C OISTll IUmLS. lem111•326864 554-7831 Compul., and per1orm l•llltl rends Reis 993-7535 Paint rywall arpentry tor flreplacea 539--0345 ~ _ etc Gary 645-5277 PTL Pl1•ltia1 gflnera1 secretarial l<ITCHENS ate CAST re-RH ldentlallCommerclal B , --Ma.anry wOl'k Gen clMn -.----.;;;• .... ----! ~~~e1e~~~~~ sk:X~~nngd ~~~~~·~~~o~a~t~7;';8 ~~32~!8 s~1aE~S:2.ao5s Lt'!':~utJd _ Uov1Nd ~e:~.~~9:t~m 83;~;·' .~~ ~t~J!'MJ~it' ' yr' ottlce exp r..,, o Garaga & Y d Cl -Send resume 10 -M r C ar nups STUCCO MASONRY-TILE WEEKEND PLUMBING. ~ , Reid American Bankers arr•)'7 Ctatruttn Jon 645•8192 No Job to small All types. No overtime! Call anytime. I 17500 Redhlfl Ave. Sulle Expert Carpentry~ ....... , ·h ! I ... 1 NPT/CM/LAGUNA Area Free est Lie; 831·2345 Waler heaters In· 140 lrvint1 CA 927 t4 Repalr-Remod'l-Addltlont -•at• I I · ••• Haullng·cleenup..palntlng-~ stelled from S52 648-8712 I Doors--etc 5.48-4980 Comm/rMld t-2345 7 " -moving days 4.,4-2341 •mat DRAINS CLEAR From S15 € ~ I , /T HCE•TilllST BUILD OR REPAIR B I WILSON & SONS Hautlng Moving Ci.an--Fauce111, OltPOHI. H .. ter, I 'Atter~oons N9ed depen-Walls stalrl, door•, loc;tca. A~, .. AdTc:l11-Remod,351:'e/1~: UPI ., Oay1 LOWMt retH *cl•E·AlN'!'EXYlllPER*T ~5t-9604 M4M 122-9068 dab e courteou1 l)efson ra111r191. moldlf1g1 & trim ..,. •• ..., ·-Call Barry, 722-8973 .. , I to answer phones tor a a478 t08 Don 964·5fM9 30 yr• exp 848-1740 Over 25 yelrllxpettenoe Expert Servloe I Repair I 111rgA firm Experience ROLLS CONSTRUCTION Haullng Moving. Clean· Lie T • t t&.4u 130-llS3 32 ytt a.xp R•ld'l/Comm hf!lpful t'>UI Wiii train CABINETS & c RPEN· N9W const I emodeling ups 7 Oayt Lowest rat" • Lie 1409035 ~-891 ~ ~ ~ I Apply'" Pflr'°'1 IO Robert TRY Small jobs. repaln r Call Barry, 722·8&µ -• + UO llYIH+ I fl I Bem W1lll1m Frost & lree eat1met11 645-2003 B lie. bond. Int 552.0428 OUICI( & CAREFUL ., .. ,.. .. •~PW'l.-... ..,"!W'f I Anoe 1401 Quall $1 Doon mofdl~bly win-C . I ltalt~, Jt•\tJ .~ LO RA TES. T138048 NewPQrt Beach e1ow1. c;om ,patios, ea1tnct ti Fltana ~ ' 112-1411 I I " 11 .... I &dc:lltlona. qu woo I laU•l•1 oltJct LESSONS Socltl Self Stor~ Expert• I E ~~er ~nc•~~.t .r•:. •477«& ·~~ RemOd;l-Repllr.Roollng· Nightclub, Ballroom. Latin' ITllYlll OkUll I I COatfal 0 c ·~ Aeply KITCHEN CABINET ._,t.4MO.(llry a Home Sal.. 7 L..-on• $20 '60·3048 m-na ·-•. I ,0 Bo• 4355. eo.11 Meta R~AO~ 24 nrSerlic. 544 eeos a."-:--..... ,,_ CA 92828 Confldenttal Call for frM Ill 842-088 t RAYNER CONST CO lt1tiat • ..... Hatt Ot11nge Co Ol'lolnal I Ooon-Repelr Altetatton1 Aemodel-Ae$1d I Comm'I 24ltrUf1H· 11H St~t Moven TntYrecl I HOln-tr'1 lffttt. Ceb1ne11-P1n1Hoctc .. 1e 1n1'd lrM t at 848 5049 \'Heatlng<10tierlgllt4' L.c T124 438 84t-8427 a • a ~ I I Ch11trful/h1gh t nerg y 35 yrt •JC"' Jerry 8,.2-0&e7 NEW Wt1tenoute Storage rM.IOtlable-Aemodel-b.th Enjoy working with .. kitchen Cell 722-9783 I =~3~ c Alrl>Of1 "" Ctat•t/C .. crttt 11 your business ? l111ia1 lmtet Oi'•Tettry I OrlVft•Y'. patJOS. path• moving to a new location llPc;~,.~f()(~&;~M.in~t:r:::an..~"!""l·~,. .... r .... UP~~;.:o_LS-T .. E-R-1 -~ '-------------·COUPON I uoanuy ttlC No jot> too amefl Announce the move In cla11lflad. DrlVltl nome Homeeoo61 ' Cir~. ,,.. .. t. ~~~~-~~~~------~~~~~---------~~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~rMt•&~~1™5 ~·M~~.~Mm ~ ~·~~5~t01 L~7~mnM~ • ' ' > Orange Cout OAJL V PILOT /Saturday, Februaty I , 1Ne 87 ISM a....11 ... 1a...,.... Wu... Offltt ,........ laU ..... 1114 ...... lrift/J..,.. Aattt ........ ·HM ..... ...... ta• ~ mna: --==;;:;; J;rv ,....._._ sus ~FS ... , ' '"" u-mi.. 1n1 ,.-.. ..... ...... Part-time--,,.._, w/outtom r-. TralW, .... _ mTIRt ...... ·--WRl8'U l'tcftnoull• I••• ,.c;rmoue•I • II.a II H• y owner bu.· ay Chrtatr•n women • .,., 4 ' •. ~ ~, -llPd AJC.owtt9 E~•IPd.• 9'AmeTAW ...-et.AW -· I·-i...oune BMcl'I 'Kennef. emoMe. wern. !Wt In wrlt•.etc.17W1220ya. •xeccond.~Tl7 -•m (Uc# 1kT'Y&10> PIS ..... c:u111om ' TN~........ TM~ ..... MWIYAl.llU StwtWHr494--0142 . roonf. boerd & :'3.:. &44-1891EWll ,. DNb/ltw .. __ ltcome.-"hbuok.i.-. (StU4111) ~~ouy ~....._.-~~-~ttentlon H0"'9mP:er1 PETITION Cl,,CULATORS ::'~ ~~ .. ~~ 79'~1 DHKS, ctlelre, mr1c Tm end redial tltH. Sl• (10HM22) • -. The 1~ "=• ~ Of' H~~~ moonllghtera, college VOTER REGISTRATION SaVSun. onty. HO; leM SAT /SUN 411 Fk>Mr St. m, ™ aylt (S.#5-431) (8tk#24'2) AlM ae1. Ofanoe. Celt tatee 1MOCI a.di 1WG. ·~ 1tudentl l hlQh ICtioot WORK!RS, '541& hr. than 1650 month. Nr lrvtne Av/ltth CM .... .wr• .... ... TAO....-.. vent, Ille,, a lr'IMn a.di, Clllf MnlONJ T.i.mat11ettno Prr ,,T 534-1400 . . ... De Ann~ Vllleae ORA~ECOAST CelNofM OOtPO'..,. 5416 l.IMe ' aotiu-.. firm I• took Ing tor Prof 8~ 300 !.. eo.t Hwy, H 8 ~/Reneuft The Qty °'"' .,.. 201. ~ A~ ....,. .,.getlc lndMdu.ia to 11181TU'fM aDll CoNt Guerd lied C8PI L:UtifUI, i :Ca Old 80i(t 51'-· 1331 Mon.·Ftl. Mpm 2524 HatbOr Co.ta..._. Of ... Celt t2MI "-r. Celt, I0292 concfuot • mark•tlng S5.01/Hr & &5 57/Hr t~ Exten tournament.~. en R.trta~r Pupptae, , •--• Thie buelftt!M 11 con. 11111 ~.l!IMM II eurwy tor 1 local new-~~ On-Call during d"lree poalllon. Call Al<C reg S260 854-1152 ~ Sflp av1ll 40 pwr -•• vd oueted by a oorporatton duOeed II[ en 111dvtdufl paper. NO SELLINOI ;ijlatratton ~loda. FuO ~ty r'~ ev. ~741 COCKATOO moet bMIU· =~ is7s:::· ~~i Tn OP!L StetlOn W800ft '74, ~ M-)40 o.:l3U Wllllem l Gerwin, ~ Linde . ldlllll Only requl..-ment le a or ltMlme d:r:. & ..,._ .,1. r . tut you'll ... 2 yr1 old ~546 'fl Che \4 ton exeoellent condition, den~ ~t -fllect ~~ ~c: .. T. ~~~~· ~1m ~~· c,~J llat~M 1~$19" 8'1M/eopQ., Sid• TIH Avalleble. w/ehell. °13200 ObO Gd 11050/ob0. 9&4--3490. 0000! COLT '13, 4 IPd. wlttltbe~ CWtl of Of .. =eoun.y °" Feot'*Y 4 Set 9am-Jpm .'411\; ~ Adama. CM 432·6001, •-1 ull ~ f~:;gt 7~75/H 25' -35' Non·llV9 eboetd. lnVtlt• C ... n 951-3543 title new. '3100/obo =County on J-..y 15, t $83 per week to 1tat1. EIOIE MIF/H _b,... .. ~ellboall only f573-e50I FORD Ptc:t<up '17, 4'&0 Cllll 722-ltll ~ Shar• In ptrtnerahlp H•• AaJltr.. .,;a;a bOOi( .. a.man Stleperd Pupplea. motor '78 r.bultt, 100 gal CHICK WI Wm TM PublllMd Orange CoelC proflta • .,., tll wk. Im-... _,... ... cue a,,... t>.o trunk AKC reg1tl91'.0, Ctlamp isc. ru1,.rta • cwnper "*'· .._ ttr•. I IWI -•••• Otllly Piiot JetMMy 31, ,..,. 1Mdl1te opening• tor ttle Full-t!me deyt. Mon-Fri. Student o• 815-4114 • llnM, 10 ""'<• All ahot•. 2 s1eoo obo. 122-02ee VE•SON --n»tty '1, '"· 21. ttee rtoht ~-Caeual It· Exp d mtture female. left S250. 631-2878 C••r=• Hl4 VW ,88 TRANSPORTER POR Hf S..VenodOehntoe F-n4 --------. tire, plM.lant working '4.60/Hr to ltlr1. Cal.I l;Uffl uai· SHIH TZU "KC "UOI condltkln Joe 524-8043 wtcdy• • ,.. • •Tr1 · Tnr .. &eautltul Sln;le cab, rblt ang. ,. oPPOrtun:;ie:'a~:-:;:~ 528-7027Eve.& w1cnc11· I I &PPL :;;:cmp~".8i':~F :;xr Tr•~• -25'8", Mlf· S24001~ P'Y 175-3484 1:;::.~1A&!".,~1~v rm.JC M>TIC( ,.c;wnoue •11 IM vleW call Delltd Grant at SEEl(ING LAROE & LES 857-8133 H/499.-5883 W/e73-o5sa contalned.UM02X.Awn-...... " s.i... a !Mrvlo fltC1'1TlOUe ....... ~~ THEODORI ROBINS 642..t333 bwtn 8am-3pm LOVELY lldlee part/lull •at rn •HEJ Ing. A/C, tumeoe. water 1M;.._.1!. _.., C'bJCJ( MMll eTATW OOltlQbwelnw~ M·F or 842-5878 ahar time for 1 tM * 9111.51 ..._ * Plun fUI heater, antenna, twn bda "-' ..,. n. The followlno l*90n It i.y ~ ... 17221 ~ &pm M·F. ~uly oo::.'e.x';,., In Refrigerator• S129 & Up HSI :57~ cot~er64t"'e:~1" 1!7 THUNDERBIRD w/ IVEBGON cSc*IG ~-= eo.c ~. Huntinef FORD 1nr,li ... a.•&<1•" "'~ (O'>IA M l ~A f\4 J 0010 Call today atan lomorrow lut\10f1 and ooemetlca w .. her. $99 & Up A L 'latdtoP I porthole. Pwf <07 ••TIM•... A'1All: AS80C1A T!S. BNdl, CA 92'41 helptul butnolnaoNeo-Dryen,g .. /ttec:$99&Up"'encle<Rhodeeei.cmodlf.,72 Camper, llke new,M1ndOW9 l Mall, •l e «S ECoattHwy 4d t elr AMlfM 1412\'NW\Una.~ AtcMnTldd,'350 ,•-.-ary Call tor appt. Stove. $99 l Up tultcue 73, Of1 eotlOn. t1Mpa 8, lollat, ale. tuN $24,500. {714) 337-1519 N-J>Ott S.a<lll .:9': o, ' IMect'I~, °"" ~. """" w.,, .,_,CA~· -• •-714/250-0437 "Complete u ne of Home itlnt cond., uMd In home kit $1000 firm 845-2581 5" c•·~"' ,....._., 1-""''L 673·09ee (UC• 1KBA189) ,.__ Rita Tldd, 8350 • D.,._ Fuml9hlnna" only S850 obo 7G0-3051 • -..,._ .. , .. .,.-Lw, 6Mc:tl, .,_, wa~ ,..._ CA tOl30 I H5W_. I ... .... l / , Mint cond. Make ofr, wtn (Sttc• 3964) t?MO ... ,.,.._ FOi' the UniYeiratty of Mlct\· lwtnrafer lht T Mil, All APPLIANCES liCYClea ......,. n conlld $2500. 63 1·2036 .... Thie butlne.. 11 con· It buelneaa le lgan SuN9fY Reeelreh Mull be ICUba certified fl~ hlt'alltt-4 -f? lneten Mll PORSCHE '81 Roada1er duc:ted by: an lndlvldUal ducted by. r-blind and Center to cond""' hOUM-wlll train. 873-3630 b tt lt.t •--..tllAl.1 Boy I 24 Inch 10 tpeed Cr.,.ASSIC '58 Bulcit La Con..,, 2 enn•, well·malnl, ., ...... Hoblit 1 A!T~;;~ ~ """ .... ..,. crulM!'. Good condition. 1881 HONDA CM~ Sabre, 2nd owner, lo ml. .-~ ,_ --·-·• ~~:~h~= YALIT Pllllll UNIQUE FURNITURE 145. 642-5487 11 In I con d . • $ 8 6 0. See & make offr 54s-2882 S l0,500 obo 845-2581 ... ~":. =:nb.:' of~ wttl'l Ille County Clettt of Cou NMd P111 or Full-time. 1947 S. Main St 85-4-2180 daye Of eve PORSCHE ·n 924, AIC, = C-ty on JatllMY t 7, ~County on J.,_,-y Orange nty. Must be .... , 1"2• A·" for......... SW1ta Ana frUIJtftltitl . SSPORT SCARCE '50 DoOge ·~ton tunrf, new n••nt, om.ltan tMI avallabl• •t leaat 20 ~ • .. "' -uoi"''" Btwn Edinger & war on 82 HONDA PA panel, nu ~11 xtra• ,...... hrt/wtt. during pro)ac11. M-' S o~ ~rt 78 actual mn.. $400 M ·••~eo """'"9502 lnt9', runs & loc*I gr .. t. 1,;11;~~~~~ ,_.., Publllhed Drenoe . ne .. n t . .,._ ttle ...... 545-~882 • c.;:....,...,-v ......-s 4 3 0 0 I 0 b 0 . D y • I! Publiehed Orange CoMt Delly Plto1 Jenuary 25, ~~st.~~~~.:d Work from 3:00-8:30pm, 111-1220 hits, Gtanal 7011 lain la~rtt4 HOO 642-8824, eva 548-2505 •••~•'M o.i1y Pilot J~ 3t, Fet>-ruary 1 8 15 tW • hrs. We pay '4.60/hr. & ~o:/~~=-:o~:: Open tO-!: Sun 12-5 blsc. aoXT EOOIP-II.Ill .. YllTlll XObi '80 58005 311 5 IPd PORSCHE '78TARGA SC. 2d v-e t .. Miio ruary 7. "'· 21, 19841 F-no • • . S.-'311t .21c/ml. A 5-dey training Ing u1 bulld clrculatlon Cold1pot 2dr ralrlg. ~ENT. 486 Flower St, Nr Loaded w/X1r ... 1000 ml. al snrf IO ml toad.d xlt Mutt see to apprec '·(UC~ ~~·~n NSSlon la required. A non tor the Dally Piiot almond, Od oood '250 lrvlne Av/18th CM. only. 14995. &50-7020 ~ $4500 499-218t S 18,800. 780-8503 (Stk• 3265) rtaJC MOTlCE "8...IC M)llC( llrmatlve action em-If you posaesa "" 00 ...-.,... .. - d Is c r Im I n at or Y a f • 1 ~2070. 493-0798 Ptwer .... 7 1 latt LMM 1 "UDI Quattro Turbo •83• PORSCHE '86 844 Turbo, • ....,... I( - player. Send replys to • A pleuant SC)Mltlng Wut\r & Dryer $145 ... 26' F/B Sportlflltw Lllllll WIE Blk, 34K ml, $18,000. 23 ms'· met ~~,· ~!!!.~ATDEIT llOTICm TO Ml. Patt Grou. Reotonal voice Frig. $200. Stove S125. Nu engine, VHF, Sound« 879~80 or 638-3308 ex1ras 29,500 .....,....,., -•• ~ -~-__ Sul.ltfVltor, 350 Sharon * A poeltlve 1ttltude and Olwehr S tOO. 848-5648 S8,800 AYS 846-8000 , .,,..., Plmlt1 PORSCHE 911T Targa 70 ~The ~no..~ 18 _, _ , Parl'll DtDr Apt I 1 Menlo * " wtHl ...... s ER & DRcvER •-.. ftr IDWTl llllPUI Sil xlt oond new top 2nd ER"'"TION"l CO""· (..._ ,,.,_... • " · • • ,.re ng to ..... n WA H ,, , exeo )7' Sedan Loaded -DELIVERY DEPARTMENT · S9000, """ ...,.. ,. .., U.C.C.) I Park, CA !M-025. • Wiii help you make cond, $200 for HI Sportflshar, twn Ctlrysler 1111.... ownr 545-3...... MERCIAL REAL TY. "3 Ca-Notice • hafeby at-I 'f PUTl·IP from S5-S8/hour 720-9749 aft 8pm V8'1, duel controls, FIB. HUNTINGTON BEACH McLAREN'S BMW CORMIER nyor1 ltllend Or · ~ credltofl of tN wltl'lle s THIS JOB IS FOR YOUI NHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC labs s 19.999 848-9003 CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH SUZUKI 8Mcfl. Cellf neao named tr..,...,or(•) that • 3~~~~h~n;~.J';:ou~ omemakere, 11udenta DRYER, good oond. S95 40' PACEMAKER 642--0631 540-5184 ~'tet~-~!i~'~~8 F•Yll '11 ~~.rl:; c'!!,~•= ~r:;-t;,:,.~:.:; ri.tptut. Ap~at the Pen· and retirees are en-536-7131 ~ft cabin. V8. ell xtru Aatt Semen/ Full«ton, CA r ~. 15 J.vua All the goodlel • Or., Newport Beedl, Calif. hereinafter deecrlbed. ~~~it~ M.,:lacentla couraoed to apply Faraitvt 8014 $55,000 AYS 648-8000 Parts NH 714-6806300 ....-..i r.p ... 111~:~~1.r·~~~~ 9~ bulln•H I• con· ~em:== CALL 642-432 1 Ext. 225 I llY F1•1m•E «'x12' Fully equlpt, itlnt fl, .. 2-22S:76x1JSA 175 213-191·6701 770-7001 miles Stlowfoom cond ducted by: an lndMdual 1ran1ler«• are: SMAL~ SELL Idle Items with e *NOW * n n oond •. can sleep 6. 671 4-1951tl4SR "5. 23M3 Only $14.980. (ILIU20) Chattel Bartel PARTS, INC . a c.Momif Dally PllOI Cluslfled Ad LES 957-8133 Detroit eng Pico It Lon; 2 .. 185 .. 701113SR $59. LARGE SELECTION OF Lake F=~ Johnton & Son Unc This etatenwnt -llled coriior.tlon, 3.423 Vie lJdcC 2 8' b00k~S2S... 2 Beech Pkl< 636-5570 2·F781114 $39 631·3701 NEW & USED BMW'S! Mere. 5.40-5630. with the County cieA; of Or-~ 8-ctl ~ 1•••• ••••••• • •••-••••• ••••-mtcrowavutands S25ea 71 GRA,_. MAAINER 43' LM IUOl IMW TOP SSS PAID •FORD '65 Muatang, lllt =County on JlftUatY 15· 92M3 ' : DELIVERY DRIVER ! ~a?~~gct1;i;5~2581;~w~: ~~iaY.·. B~:~ ~~~s Di :~.:::11J;~t;.:~11~r SE~~~: ~:li~G =~e!'z =~&!~:~mer;;~;:~~ PubllWld Orange~ : === • • portable TV. 11111 In box tenks. Grt live abfd. Wiii :w1 \ H'I' 1111 t'I I on 3670 N. Cherry Ave. LONG ·--·n ..... Daffy Piiot JlrlUllfY 31. Feb-ot ,,,. Intended tr.-.Ot .. • Daily Pilot motor route • S25. 96~ 1646 oonSlder car, sm boat. TO BEACH ---FORD ·75 Pinto St• Won nJMY 7, "'· 21, 1988 -.. atloft • t or? for -.1y ••1.500. PP .1<1 i \II I '11\o\ (No co.-... exit """') Top Mercedel Price. Paid v-e all p/b racllo, tleal9' F-78 t ... .......,. .... ....._ • ..__ • available in Huntington • 70"chefl9drwsS50 Din 831-4327631~1 ·(1·-1.·)11 •• --11"H CALLPETERorRAY S600ot>o84s-o820 ~·.;;;;.;;-u';d=·;; • tbl2chr•S25.60"Medlt 642-5671 _. 1-R•••n w, • Harbor .area. 1-2 hours •• coHee tbl $25. 631-3701 Tract.In• Welcome --rtaJC N011C( lnW!ded trwtan>r wttNn e OPEN SEVEN DAYS •lal •IOIHI thfM v-t• tut ~ IMI • per afternoon. e 4ll French Provincial: Din t.&~.~ DO A LfTTLE 213 or 714 637-2333 f'ICTTTIOUI .ueMU pelt ao lat u known to ttle • Call 642-4333; Monday -• tetor1~s2eoo.sac.S1400. ~t ~ ~ auetNES& IN YOUR ~t,:::!-:=de<1 tr1n1ter .. 111e. • : :Of lb set S550, elagtnl S~\.t. ...... OWN HOME TIYITA '11 do::if bullneM ... The MITlll(•l lllnd ~ : ~~day 10-5 P.M. Ask for : ~~:'~;'xi~~~~5 ~'T (;l~N.;~ ,.;. ,. j Slpd.~~A~~••eo ME~~.H~ioL. 5~o~ =::.:.l t': .. "":= •e . e BEAUT nu oak cust-m1de .• r:::--~~Jr -~ 1 r', v (Lie# tCRK093) ,......, Offla, Suite 201, Or· WILSEY. OR MOMINEE. 486 • -.,..~., ~--'f" ' Lli: ' . ..,._I ·"' ""'7 St .... Roar • C oomput9' entertainment • ., • · • !.oG' . \ ._,. \' 1 }'1 (Stk # 4 t82) ange, Cell!. 92M8 E. 17tl'l l'Ml. u"' , • Orange oast •• center. $500. 673-5905 A T • ··-1 TAG Manaeement Inc a ea.ta ... -. CA. I 1 ..t -· Fine Selectlon of Lincoln Calllomla C()(pOfatiOn 5ts That ,,,. property per11-• Dally Pl ot • Golden OAK rectangula.r GAUGI SALi AOS NOW • • ) ; ' Contlnen1als. Town car. Ttle City OfM, &.lite 201, '*" Mreto .. deec:ribed In • B D I • table(35'"'"1t<17'"'") plu• 4 CLASSlfllD n CITYI and h81d to find Mn Orenge. Cet1f 929U gener'8I ea:: All ttoek Int~ : 330 W. ay r V8 • chrsw/ratan.'2-12"1eet1. SH H LOW IV'1. '8t-'!5. Call lor Thie bultneet 11 oon· good'#lll lllnd flxwr. end Co.t. M... C 6 • S300 96&-9596 complete delalla duC1ed by 1 corporation equipf'Nnt and le~ tt: • • ' "' • · Jottnaon & Son Unc Mere WllllMI E oar.In. ~-3.423 VI• Lido, ~ ; ••••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING SALE Sola. lalllM .. ,... 1101 540-~. ci.nt 8-:fl. CA 92063 _ -· --m1tchlng chalr1, coffee Thll statement wu flied The Bualneee ~ uted • • ••••••••••••• •••••••• ... table, lamps, Simmon• elk metal a;;I( ...,,12 tile WASHER & Dryer $100 ... 1110. OAIPl'U "ll .. ,., tile County C*artl ot Of .. by Ml6d traNW~ at ..., • : hide-•· bed, ct'llna. book· drawers S75. 2 bkshlvl Refrlger•tOf' s 150. Pl.lat\ ..... • ... TOY OT A Cofolla '77, 4 ep, LOii ol pC>W9( equipment. atlg9 County on Januwy 15, location 11: FRIENDS ' • p .&ftT TJME • cue & more 788-3318 S20ea. Octagon end tbl mO'#ef $15. 646-5848 runs gd. very depend, Low mlles (IHJC357) t&M COMPANY. •• ~ e Movl""'. Sony VCR Be1a w/cupboard '35. Srfbrd -.ARD & ESTATE SALE ctn. $1500 754-0568 Johnaon & Son Uno ,_ Thet Mid bu11C tranae.r II ... carrlef S 15 Walnu't con .. """ ..... ,. Pub41iahed ~enoe COMC Intended to be conaum-• TELEPHO~ E • $125 Obi bed MIO. Lg · • t()..4, thl'\I 10th. Refrlg, ~OLVO '84 DL, 2 dOOf', 4 m91'C ....vs~. Delly Pl'<>f JW\UWY 31, Feb-~ 9t tN otftca of: PA· • l ~ • dreuet $75. Magnavox IOI• stereo S50 673-3600 W/D, tola, antq or....... •pd. wt.titan Int. custom MERCURY MARQUIS '73, ruery 7, 14, 21, 1988 CIFIC ESCROW, 3tSSt : St\LES : :~~: ~ ~ :.~~.,~5~ C!ru•••••ar 1122 !.ctca:n,;~~:;._~~ ~-,~~8/;'fJ:, ~~,W[~~':i.'::'·~ F-ns ~~w,::.1e~ • • EJec. wok Sl5. 650-3623 Decor couch, matching sound camera/projeo1or, ~1 _ ,12 WA Ill $695 obo 54&-en3 • ~~!217, t!!'°' aflerfeb-t • aide drp1. qn sleeper & 78 F d St W $695 --~-·~ •" .,._.,. W\TM'C ._, ........ e • New 4 Piece llvln; room loveseat. hMhld Items. °' a 2 ag. ~~ i500 Call 759-82~ OLDS '81 Cuttau Cpe r-"""'4 n. bull """'9r II IUC>-• ~.a rn \-, \ uu Learn • set. Earthlonet w/wood kids clothes & toys 0~ 540-868 ,_,.73 BUG Runi"--..A Broughm, wire whl1, ftCTTnOUI • n•• ~ to Calltotnla Uniform • • trim $350 542--0007 Sat/Sun9-5 t525Seren-Yard Sale Sst only ~5. "'" '"-·-stereo, S3200/obo, MAm eTATW Comi1•c:lal Code Sect*1 • f >\t \I L" • Refrlft ,75 Dryer S50 ade, lrvlne Terrec. 2557 Westminster 2 •BMW '78 2002, 4 tpd, tires. Sl600/0f' bst otter 759-1305, 646-6731 The tollowtng l*90tll.,. 81045 • l ::rn . H::m on .. r rl. : Kl,;: u sea $50 W&Uo.ht ··ov1NGI Loll of tum nltestnds, qn aleeper, etc snrf. •m/tm cass, 1 °"""'' Call 556-.2276 -dOlng bU"'-.. The name and add,.. ot e C '>) I '>() f>\J ... I ..J ··• • -v m ' 14300673-7942 !/W '79CONV a/cfuel 1nj OLDS98Regency '81 GM PRO MARINE, 28111 Ille s>41<1on wUll whom • J:.11 -:.1 ia uru tt\ • t>ench $50.Prlmg lotlltes lampa, paintings, qual Ftaataia Euc car. 26M m1, L tiyetre St Newport c1a1m1maybellled11 PA- • • S50ea. 646-8176 · clothes, decor Items. Sa· VaJ;J 6134 BMW '8<1 7331, 19K ml. Jmog cert ictra clean, met loaded New vtnyf Must e!.cri C.id 9~ CIFIC ESCROW. 3 155 1 • L, v ,. ,,, 11 ·' tl 1 .. •, r k 1· II " •· 111\. • SET ol 6 new dining cnalre, Su 9-3, 1321 Outrigger -wrnty, mint. BBS whit, nu olue $5950 524-5957 see• $7900, 960-35<15 Yach I TIChil<*>gy. Inc . Camino Ceoliltrano St• D. • r ... ' ' .. ... • ,... • wtit uned pine ladder m .. ~. I I DESK . Credenza $50. tires. $28, 700. 631-2337 t/W ·eo Rabbit ... Or, snr1, -. lc.llfomla. 2818 L.atm)«t• San Juan ~rano. CA • ..I' • l 1r\ 11111 1·0111-• b kw I .. •Wiii-• .u.M Sony 19" colof TV $150. . ...... 1 $3500 Obo 631-7351 or OLDS Cutlass 83 ope SI N9wpOl1 BMcn. Callf 92875 and IN le9t ct.y fOf • u1t1on ....... a' ' • ac w woven rus.. SATONLY9to3 Row macn. S60 Ex4W. IATlll2--645-$t4<1Roger S3500/ob0Call759-1305 92663 flllngelalm1byenyc:redttor • mi ...... ion.... • seats, 2 arm & 4 side Trlnketa-TreaaYrea Galore Blke$40. Dictation mllCfl. 5 spd, mega, caauene evs 646-6731 This butlneu 11 con-lhall be Febn.ltry 27, 1986. • • chairs, S l400 new. m1.11t some Antiques yoo adore s 100. Couctl. Chair S 100. (ID# 302991) i/W '82 RABBIT CONV. ducted l>Y' a eorporatlon wn1c11 I• tn. l>ulineet ct.y • • sell s7oo obo. 675-7363 BAYVIEW APTS. 1602 corner table S25. Oek (Stk; 3857) wtllte, very good cond PLY11t111112 Joe..Jlrochazka, Prealdent be!Of'e the coneummatlon • : SOFA SECTIONAL $750 Margu9flte/etcornef Sen dresser $100. Arc lamp Mffl $7,800. p.p. 557-1782 lEUAIT Cll This statement wu flied O•I• epecltled at>ow • • Oak/glasa/brass: Col Ible Joaquin. Upstairs $40 Chest S35. 17698 Auto. air, stereo, oaaa . Wltn ttw County Clerll ot Or-O.tect January 29· l9ae • e 1450. din set $375. bat Santa Rota Circle. FV. lattl h•ntic 9300 P/$, crulM . custom trtm : County on Januar; 11. Tr:=,.. Wllaey. IMeMed : • stools $75. Sofa/lovetl C..ta .... 1 4 Magnolla/Slatet 72 oaoe 1 tn Cmpr l297s & wheels ( l MFS 134) ,._.. Pvt>lill'led Orenge eo-1 • I nr ,111 .tpp111ntm1·11t i·all t S500.aof•bdS350.0 AK. DRESSER w/MIRROR 73CtlryslerNYS975 SIHI P\ibllshed Orange Cou1DeltyPllot F«>Ntlfy8.1986 e () •:~-•·.>:l:~ • waltunltS3S350.bdrmS4000,, • OCCSWAPIEn S35,Box sprlngs&treme 73 CamarotypeLT S1975 DallyPllot January3t,Fet>-~ • t-t >--•.din set 50. 543~7 " Everv Sunday. Orange $25. 963-3000 74 Ford GT w/1op $1975 •. ruary 7. 14. 21 1988 F-7'"7 •-•c ..nnrc I bed d bl A . ' NEWPORTEA II MOTORS · ., n~u nu1~ • lwt \\l't'll :H 111-8:00 I' 111. : ~~: mttt/pa~d~ si~!:~ ~~~:~~: ~~d~ laat. ltacla 4 IATSll 'I! tMD ll !142-0795 E\199 548·8823 NOTICe Of' PWUC HEAJ-: e S50. Call 968-1406 mission & Parking FREE. bultt FAMILY SALE 11111 lfUl LTI '11 "8JC ll>TlCE IMO KfOM THE CITY • \,I.. for B1·n \\ 11lianh. :.~ll 6019 Spaces s 1o 432"5880 Y~1n:~1~~ :~"a=~: 5 ~ig~~:!.~· LOADED r;.i..M-.~n11~.1u ~~:A'::r" ~:::f:" .. O:A~cmf -=~·~·=-=·~·~·:.:·~·~·:·:.:·~·:.:·~·~·:.:·~·~·:.:·~·~·:.;:•;.-:•~·;.;;·~r]~·c~·~·;;:·ii";·r·?i~2i.Tii BABY ITEMS Pon'a cr1b& tires. South Jacqu9tvn otf lellther, aJIOy wtleell (lie• lKCE 1"8) The lollowlng j)«IOOI ar. NOTICE IS HER'E"' • t.5 Microwave S75 , 2 sml Spee< at Morgan. 9 .. 3 (438249) (Stk• "1661 dol bull,_. u GIVEN that on Ti.Md•. TWradlo. An1werlng ma-regular w/beddlng, play-Sllll S•lll E~ u 1 Ty F 1NANc 1AL1 F9t><U1ry 18, 19841, at I~ If r• 111 11t .. 1IHHc 114 •Ht ft , ..,. ....... , WEWANT10UI Ne,,,., ..... 1tet11ttr. We will ..... , .......... ,....,itfiH• ft 1 '"4111 leul .... ,., .... ..... .,, ., ............... t4. c •• , ... ,, A .. '" T.C. (714) 642-4JJJ chine $35, 546-7301 pen, Sassy teat•. and lniat 144 GROUP 18 CorpCl'ate Pim P M in In• Council 2Bk1hlves $20 ea, girls clothing 642-6108 ESTATE SALE: Anttquee. P\8.JC NOTICE DI ~ BMc:tl Cellt Ctlamt>er•. 10200 Slat9r ,._ Bi,,. Yard Salel Sal/SYn f.luswarn, collectables. s26eo ' ~ Fountain llf/Jtey, Cell· 6'walnul consote 11ereo •v tom!& tn. City Council Wiil S50. end tbl S35. tilde 326 Monte Vista. Bikes. urnlture, cupboard•, STAn..wT OF Eqolfln '"' a c1111orn1a · th blankell. sheets, b<>Oka, cllelt. many other 1tem1 AIA~ Of Corpor1t1on. 18 CorpCl'•t• "°"'a 11Ubl1C hMrtng Ol'I ~~1/::'ti':k:i~~.~~ ~~ glasses. clothes, bllnds, DEALERS WELCOME. Coina Ml'M s-t0-03Jo u:~~~ I ~:,• 9~66o Newr>on 9-::n. '°'=CHANGE NO 3f 1 luggage $30 673-3600 golf balls, horse equip-Feb 8-9 9 A.M Irv. DATSUN '82 210 SL t The following per1on1 Thie bu11ne11 II con--PETITION SUBMITTrD 4 Ht• Blfold Panel Doore ment ETC. ETCI 20 Oakdete (Woodbridge). wag, $2800 .(wt\sl bl b~). BUICK REGAL '82 Darll hive abanooned lhe uee ol duct.a by 'corpontlon IBY SAN Dl~GO AS· ll"'•x78.~ with hardware Furn clothes to~ old ESTATE SALE ac, am/Im. root rack, gd blue matching Inter the F1c1111ous Buslneu Ruu.tl J SI~ Pr--SOCIATES TO REZO"E sio eech 673-6991 bikes Priced 10 sell Sal Moving, everything must tires, nu bat, 5 sp stick SJOUO/obo ~59-130<1 Name LLONGS OF ~EW den! ~~~:~~~~ 1~us6~~ 9·• 270 Robtnhood Lane go 186-3818 24 Man-35 mpg 645-5547 eves 6"6-6731 PORT 2859 East OH i Thts ltllemer'll ..... filed OF T~LBERl AVENUE ANO IUT TIE SYSHMI -drake Way. Ir.tine Hignway Coron• det Mer With tt>e County Cl4n or Or· 3 5 0 w E 5 T 0 F For lea lhan 2C/gat. Make GARAGE Sale baby rurn. -----' HONDA Accord Hatchbk NABERS Cell! 926:?5 1"949 County on Jaf\Uary 22 BROOK VRST Sl RE6l toys, clothes & much l trttrt ltacla 11 ·e2. Sap. 10 ml. gd cond Tiie F1Ct1~1 BusinHs I t986 FR 0 M H c _ 1 c 0 M ydouowrno. wS2nOp/umroe. wOwatenryoNuor more, hshld Items & misc BlGA LE Ae allen Alona $5300/obo, 786-6566 I CADILLAC Name r11lerr to aC>Ove was I n.15 MERCIAL TO GH GAA-Multlple lam gar salet Sat w -jttled 1n Ora County Ofl PublltNIO Or•noe Cou1 . own purlllerl 842·2019 only 9.3pm Cor o f tnlrts & lrunl<t 15 ea Old KARMANN GHIA '7 t Januiry 25 19 5 FILE NO Oetly Pilot February 1 8. IS, OEN H0'4ES Carpeting 53 yrds. Rull Magnollt & Wealmlnster s u r Ibo a rd s S 1 0 · lo~. flt u a fiddle. see LARGEST SELECTION F267335 22 191115 ce!::, ~~ 1=~ stladed S 135 Darll oak 243 Magnolla c M Aquarium S tO Exercycle 10 appreclll• 673-92<17 or late model, low mll.-ge ~lpl\ G4wry Long 18211 SA.-343 ...,.,.. Lawe ol tile Slate 'OI . ---_. _ __ S20 Key machine $50. Cadlllact tn Orange Getry Long t829 P0t1 Shel· ---------····-. coft" & end Ibis S30ea GARAGE Sale & Plant E1101tc tnetls & snetl Jew· 1UZ1A 11 l 'Ill' '11 County! See ul todey" f!eld Pteice Newl>ot1 8Ncll C ll>TICE Calrfomll tGo•n Cooe s.;.. Twin bed tram" s25 Sale, Grower price In· airy 60c-S5 S1t.1Sun. Popular 5 spd, full power. 540 9100 Cehl 112680 P\8..1 lion 65 000 •1 eeql end Ill@ 557.5373 door·outdoor p11nt1. 273 after 9em. 4206 River 1lr, st91'eo. sunroof, • I CM1t1 G LC>fl9. 1829 f'lCffTIOUl IU ... U , Fountlln llal~ing Ord•· Ughlty used carpeting Magnolia. CM Sa & Sun Ave N.B. 6"2-5205 leath9', alloy wheel• 5 2600 Harb-Or Bl..,d Port ShetflelO Pl. NewfJOf1 NAllll tTAT~_,,,. = ~Ing ~':,.Or~ See on floor Ceme4 beiOt' -----...,.4-,.....lo---mo/5000 mile warrenty COST A MESA 8Mch. Calif 92660 The lollowlng l)4lr'90nS .,.. exhlt>ltt are on Ille 1,. "'- S 100 + aq ydt. $250 Call GREEN toll ve ... , ISTITI SALi LO'#. IC>'# mites --Th•• bullnas ._. con-dOlt'9 l>uSI,_ u Planning Oeipartment ~ 645-3886 $250. Walnut col !bl, end Ol"N•l (ICHE159) CADILLAC oucted by • l'IUSbend Ind R£NTON PROPERTY 1'9 eva.111>1e IOI OOOllC Ill MUST Mii Smltt1-Coron11 Ollvettl manual type · write!'. Ilk• new, Se5 Call Heidi 650·2617 OKI CELLULAA TELE. PHONE w /antenna s 7 50 64 5--0 t ()ii :>lympl• etec typewriter Nork• grt S25 1'' Sunll•h tallboet S75. Woman'• 10 tpd bike S35 676-4007 NEDDING Oown am 12. lace & pearl•. w/hat & long veil. $325 6"2-!173 Nreslllng w/Hlllk Hogan 211", LA Sporta Ar ... Row 8, S55M 894-6153 ''" tt ti IOU er .. to ga hOme xmr., ~Imo Terrlet Little gt11 'Teddy', ed0table. N9'W Apt won't aliOW Jody 842 3850 '1';. E 7'2-04a4 FrM 111 good l\Ome 1 mo old l9m Cookerl T•rler !<Ml• ctllld'9n 845-4328 J ... try/fat1/ltt IOH CAie eORoPEXN full LENGTH FUR COAT Warm IOf'I, d81k bfOW'\ Ptldded lllOU!detS ~ COiiet 3 yn 04d S2SOO 673 27•7 Of US-0149 lbl• S25ea Obo 545-2682 Everythl~ t /2 pnce SAT SJHI ... m tLLI EUl&m w!le VENTURE 933 JUITll"9 soection 8'\0 •••rninlltnn. MOVING Cher"""'d Vanity n •• •5 0 Campu1 Dr. A 11 all' I • • "'In I 1"'' llAl-1t WU hied Cotti M-. Cell! 92e28 ThOM dellrtnn 10 t•ll~n 'r-.,.,. '" a ' v.11h tM County Clerk ol Or Cf\arlal p L-933 • $100, remote 19 In eotor Newport Bctl AcroH S8 9001obo, 720-~ angt County on Janual) 13 Jasmine Costa .,. ... CAll1 tevor Of 1n ~uon.to t Iv $ 125. 'Coffee Ible SI from 0 C Airport CADILLAC . I 1 Sedan~ .. i 11186 92826 Pf()90all will be 111_., en CIC> 140. din set $25, aota Ille diesel ch«ry cond Pv1>11sne0 0•81\99 Cour T1111 1>u11ne.. '' con =:::.7.! ?,o :S.~.a~ '30. kite Item•. sm blkea. Ladlel bike tO spd gd l888 b<>uQtlt enothel' Will le1 O.•l'r i>.101 Janullt) ta is duc-teio I>~ • hm1te0 e>ar1ntor ma~ eontlC1 tht! P111'1~ toys, lempa, bedsprdl, cood $80 ~ei"!::'. l°••w MMoi \40 1):1,\1• go below wholeaalel Fel><ul r'r 1 a 1986 llllp ~menl It~ 113,1 pints much more 862 ant...,,.., m new ' 759-8046 or 760 5090 s ".331 Cl\•'191 P l..-.n• cm OF ~A'" VM. Mag9tlan ~. 432-$547 S50 Selin wedding gown BZ 8A 500SEC US l111s t1atem.nt wu lllecl L!Y, f~ Mcei.rnten, -----with train. 644--0780 CADILLAC S•vlllll 77 with tnll Coun"' Cllltl< ol Or City c~ Moving Sale! Good quality Cer Black & gray 1nrl ., 23 _... turnltur •. 1 ........ , like ..-. •"'M·lllT ••LU II I b l"rm 1n1 Low ,.,, "'"' Oood oew •"949 Countv NI h1n11•ry Put>ll•"9<1 0r1ng• Loa,, """ ·~-n -a Oyl. 8 r •o. •" · • tires c1e10 in/out ~ Pt&.IC NOTICE 1986 'oa11v Pilot Fet>ruar\ 8 l9et1 at • t prlC41 oH ot wtial -SAT ONLY 9 to 3 cond $34,900 · $-4500 6"<1 8693 ~ l S. lf>4 paid lor It Wash.,, dryer, frlnk .... Tr...w .. Oelore Westport 6"5'-8272 . Ftc;TfTlOVt eu...-a1 Pul:>I<"""° 0.&"99 CO.I Plano Set/Sun 8-4. "•b Some Antlquee you ador1t ERCE0£S 75 ,50 SLC CHEV 73 CORVE TTE 73 NUlf aTATHlBfT Deily P~<11 Ftl(l<ul " 1 8 ,5 8 & 9 ,57 BroedWey BAYVIEW APTS 1802 xlnt, 80,000 ml ..cnlle• 52K or1{ll m1 •mmec 1n· Tl'wt ro•I •ng ~'°"'er• n 19~ P\&.IC NOTICE Set 8-3 Blue swivel rock· Marguente/at OOfner San 760 .. 1458 720-0838 llOe out cu11om pa1nt 00tng ooainess u SA 347 er, brwn vinyl solebd, Joaquin Upslalre StOOOO 875-181~ AOVANCEO Lf ~RNINO t(D010 Studio desll. twn bed. ~ WI 1_ All IUllS svSlf MS 330'\ Ha•M' P\8.IC NOTICl aTAnMINT OF much mOte! 322 Prince-1 •• 611.0 ~ ~ c(\ ... Mb& C•hl AIANOOMllll€NT OF llW OllTllS I .... USED CAAS & TRUCKS 111616 l'lCTTTIOUS IU&*etl UU Of ,ICTmOUI ton Or CoOegeP1r1c SATU~DAV 10-6 COME IN ORCAUJ OR 01\lld W1n.,..l'\f1['t!I ,.,, NA•ITAnllllNl IUSMllNU. Sat 8·? Huge Multl•ram-1888 Tuttln Ave CrOM fill &nlAISll tutqi LIM •• ..._ ,,,. fOllOolring pereona ... T .... lollOwonQ ()ert(\r lly 198 E 18th St Ml';C atrwt 17th o.l.ILLO C.]~~Mr NorlhtOO Jr :~~::f.,:11•;~~ .. 41:~,m': :~~~a:,':;: ~1.,._ furn Iott of chUd'*la ••'JlflOC• mftllfl 1M111C11nr-.St •C.••un\ H1.1t111t1gton e .. ctl CA PlAST£A MOP 12!~ toyt & cloltlel dining rm Sunctey ~5 211 33fd St vor;/Brown • .uper cond 19211 OEACH Bl \1D 1ngton 9Nc" c.i11 8~9 9~4t 6tk .. ~1 Coe11 u.-11 Mt. dreSHf & mu<:h, Anllquet, furniture, 1uto Mrvtc. recc>fdl Priced to HUN1!NO TON BCACH 1 M••• 1 •"°"'' tl:l~ W T'horToH Jl('(\l>a xi• 1111 I Q~C'fl muel'I m0<i!HI part1, hMtlld 1pe>11anoee ... II (180• I) U l·IOlli U l -1111 181" E 4 C 1a ~ C•lll barn• Ml.lflt1n01on ~ The Fl(.1•11ou• 8ull._,. 9411 9-4 2552 F11,...,1y Dr a rnucl'l mOl911 11,HI 91111; CA 91~1 .... ,,,. ,..,..., 10 aJ:1ooW fUH'I toots. wtilctlr etc M .. -C~EV'I' Citation l!O Auto Pet«~ ..k>ll!'-on '1 11 S Ao«Mwi w ~ 1310 flled 1n ~ Count~ Olll CIOUll"", oddl & end&. r~ 11emt. ctotllea, --118 ~ C amitm W'y ~-t• 4... Allbl"'I "'un11n~1on o.c.n'* 24 •Q F' l{ ··• lufMUJe & mieel Sit 9·5 .. 11 gd cond S:ti 100 oeo en:~• 6eecf\ c~ o~• NO f t'\21~ SEt ~ at OCC SWAP 482 0 1V10t1 1"'41 81u"8 tOOI au.II Sl N 8 F 1 1 S 1 1 9 7 Q 0 3 3 0 TN• l>u••"fl• •• Ct\n Tll11 1>ua1n... •9 C'on JoMfPI\ ltno 10 ~I MEET on 2/8 Many com 83~ 9300 ilam epm or Iv m..g Sun ,1uc~e<1 bl • hm•l9d p1rtl'l4l't dvc'ted Cl~ • oen-•t 1>8rt Moon k'vlne, c.111 9'114 marc.1•1 aprlnleler parts, I.tall Au l llO 971~,., 1·.,l'"" ~:e·wt \"1 Or•.... ~ Ject\bl .... ~~ ~ ~ ... ~ h.rlld 1temt 2 !Win t>.o•. drdXNtlC dXFUdt §Xlf ... oe OT 70.• •P go .,.. ·~ ............ wr -· ........ ._.. compl 400 fillh tank, JewelfY tum n1.aaDlft,. Cond """* ~nt ._... CH!V'r C1t1'1lon 80 .\utn Tl!.• ••••-• was lli.d fhll a111.,,,.,.1 -111w Th• m~t ... ftlad cttel<t ,1ottMlll 5<15 8287 12) ""•t ... 11 .. •(m'1......,,£, -tlll 1150 840 5 t 10 11& A C am Im ~ "" '" '"-Counh CW\ !'!II Or ~111 ,,_ Count~ of Or _.,., ,,_ ~f\' o.11 al Or OJ>• "' • .,~-.. ocs eond ",00 080 Sar llllQ9 C<M"ll on """erv '~ 8t'Qt Counh ~ '•~ • • llf'f9 County on ~ O 9ter.o ac>IC,.. Ciel'* 11). Jtipeneee flOOf I toou Mo<• tam1i.. •• 11f1111ng 079 o.~o 9111'1\~ °' "' itet tHa ,. "°°"· "•lnleU .inti pie· 1305 s Towner s A year It you fllU I l ·&c>m P\11>11ant110 Of.,. PubllalltlCI O.angt (.oae1 ~ P1lo4 ~' a,. ture fnTI" blld & IOI• of ~ ttlat 1 not ~ttlng Cl•I\ PV.n1 ...,,.~ , ~ Dellrw P1101 ~et1ru1rv I t& 12 , ... mite Item• Sa1urd1y Fino •flat you 11>1n1 ir Ull9d. 11111 11 ~ wftl'l 1 ~ ..... tnnwill'11 t1g 10 IWl•I ruar; 1 14 -:, tNll In Uttn:11 ' 1t Slo Full l erli)ht Raccoon Coat S4H 5 Worr1 1.,.1r;11 S600 '"4><>. 5$&-2276 --, ----1;t book•. oelt c ebtne1 elOthlng & 10t1 "'Of• the aamp1ng buO tM l mag Sun l"Q·0,25 ~ ,,.... PuOlahed Onnoe eo.t 10 .. 118 CO.ti M..-SI Oe4ly Piiot CIUlllteiO• aa.lloect Ad Cla.Ul~I '" Jo II -'' r .1110 s....- ' I ' l ' .. OtllflOI Coal DAILY PILOT/ Salwd•y, February 8, 1988 ========~~~=F-~~=r-===~==i==:::~===~~====r======~-·~=i-------------------MUC lllllC[ MUC lllllC[ MUC NOTICE MlJC ll>llCE PllllH: ll>llC£ PllllH: ll>TICE MUC ll)llC[ ACTTTIOW ...,...11 MA.-flATllllNf t~ IOllowtng s---Oolng tiualnMI a1: 0.· ...... Choloa. 150 Alcher A ..... C0.11 Meea. CA~2t27 IC8\lll'I GllV Al'ICll•"°""· 2188 Plllt>ll'lll• AYI., Goat• M .... CA92827 thll l)ualnNI II COl'I· OUC:lad by-.... lndllllOual Ka\lln Q And•tor'I rr.11 1111aman1 Wu med with t,..., C01.1t1ty Cler~ Of Of· axe Counl)' on Jal'luary 31. ·-· Publlthed Orange Coal! o.lly Piiot Feb•Ulf'Y 8. IS. 22, Marcil 1, 1916 S•·368 MOT1C8"" ~ ...... Aennoue .,.... PlCTmOUI ..,..... 'tCTITIOIJI ~·· 'tCTmOUI au...... . MOTICI ING IUOlll TNa ctn tu.a. ITA,......,. NA• STA~ N.U. ITATIMINT NAMI ITATPll:NT wvmNQ ltDI COUMCelCWTI41CITYOfl Tht~pertoMw• TM lollowlrlg l*M>n l• Tilt l()llOWlng '*'°"It Tl'!ll(lllowfngpttton••r• NOTIC! •S HEREBY ,OUNT A• Y Alli\' OOlog ~ U: dOlng bull-u : ctoln(I b\llll'IMt u; dOlog t>u .. f'IMI u ; 0 l V E N 1 h • t t • I I e d NOT!Cl IS HE"EBV SAN AOU8TtN Al· HALIME'S IMl'Of'IT ANO FUNDAMENTAL CON· lllAST TECHNOlOO'I'. pr~ lot Pl.orflWllng all Ql\lfH I/lit Otl TUMday. SOCIATES. 1549 AGanit UPOAT, ta.42 Con\ltodt. CEPT$, t" 4811'1 St,. New+ 2531 luriya, N•wporl labot. 11'1&19riell. ~I. F•brlltiY 11. Ifft, •I 1:00 ,.,.., ... C.0.11 MtiM. Caifft, °""'9, Hunllngtot1 lklcn. por1 8-Qh, C9111, 92863 &..ch, CIWI IHCIO tran1porl1llon and 1ueh PM In Iha Counoll f2fl2t c.llt.92048 1(,.,,,,.11'1 L• Frty, 133 HUNltCorp0r1tlot1,C1il· Ol'*"lacllillell11Mlyb9r• ChamM11. 10200 Siii• ,.,,,.. T h o m 1 I J o a 1 p h Ha11m9 T1t1r S.i<>mOrl, 4flth St . N*""P011 8elch, lor"'•· 2531 8uny1. ~t quired lo rtn<>vlll tM lOl lot -· ,.OWlllln Valley. Call-A11gu1t1n1, 1548 AdlfT\I t:J42 OOrtllloctl Dtf\19, H1,11ll· Call!. OM63 S..Cn, Call! 12MO and land~ •• TMlnll. .. klrnla. lhe City Council 'ffill ........ CO.II MeH, Calif. lnglon 6Mcll. C.itf. t2'4f Tl'll1 txialMll 11 COii· Thll bu1!0.11 11 con· Patk. 970 Altlngton C>l+fti. hOld a publlc hMrlng on IM 12629 · lhl1 bu11~11 II oon-ducted by' an lndNldual duc;t.ct by a eoip0r1t1on Cotta M ... , Calllomla, wlll !Ollowlng· llm1 Tat<OM Augul\IM, dUC:l.c:I by: an indl~ldUSI K..-.oetn Lee Fo·ty Wlll!1m K11vln H•1Hll. be rKel~.c:I t>y 1119 Cl1y ol A CHAAOES FOR PHASE 1S4a ACllml AYI . Cotta HalhTlt T1tar Sllomof'l Thll 1talem.nt w11 tlltid PtHICl&rll Cotta Mew at IM Ottio. of Ill OF 1~ weeo ABATE· Mn.a, Calll. lil:le2e Thi• 1111.ment .., .. IMeoU with 11'19 County Clerk ol Qr. Jhl• .,.,.,._, WU n1ec1 the Clerk, 77 F.ir Or!Y9. MENT PROGRAM, PT01ite1 Thi• bYll0.11 11 con· with TM COunty C•k ol Ot· anoa County on J.nu1ry 13, ""''" U'lei County Cieri.. o• Or· Co.ta Mell., Calllornlll, until No 48311. Ettwtn WIObar, Ouclad by' htllb&nd and Wl1't ang. County on J11n11ary 14. tlil8CI ange County OO'I December the hour of 11:00 1.m .. Fat). Inc !CON4S·5) tnomu J. AU(l\'lllne ttlle ,2'9057 27 19115 rull)' 27, 1lil&e, 11 wtlldl time 6 . RESOLUtLON NO Thll 1111~1 Wll Iii.cl "211117 Pvblf$hed Orange Cot11t • ntM2s !My Wlll be 004f*I publlcly 8077-A RESOLUTION Of with !he COunty Cl9rll: ot Or· Publlsheod Oranga Cou1 Dally Piiot January 111. 2S. PvbUI~ Or1nge Cou1 and •Md lloud In tll9 Coun· THE CITYCOUNCll OF THE an.ge County on January 23. Diiiy Piiot J1nuary ti, 2S. Fabrulry 1.11. 19811 Dally PUOI Jl/'iulry 18, 25, c11 Ch1mb1r1. Saalad CITY OF FOUNTAIN VAL-1988 l'el>fulr)' 1. I. 1088 SA·330 F1bruary 1, 8. 1986 propo11l1 lhall bNr Iha !Ille ----------ILEY OECL1'RING ALL RUB· ~1 SA-329 SA·321 of 11'1a wort!: Ind !tie l'I~ ot PtJll.IC NOTICE BISH ANO REFUSE UPON. Publllhed Orange CODI 1---------1---------Iha blddet b\.lt no otr-d ... _ _:.=:o:::.;::c;:;o.._. IANO ALL WEEDS GROW-Diiiy Piiot fet><uary 1, 8, 15, Pl.Bl.IC NOTK:E Pl&.K: NOTICE l--~-D-L-IC_NO_l_IC~E--l,1ngu1lhlng mark1 Any bid FM:TJTIOUI IUllNEll ING UPON SPECIFIED 22, 1916 ~ r1,111 received ahar 1he IChlduled NAME ITATEMENT STREETS ANO PRIVATE SA4'a FICTITIOUI BUSINESS "1CTITIOUI IUllNEll cl0tlng 11m1 for tha receipt Tha lollowjfllil perton1 are PROPERn' WITHIN SAID NAME STATEMINT f NAME STATEMENT l'ICTITIOUI BUllNEll ol bid• tnall be r1turl'l9d to dOlng bull....,. •• P1rk ClTV TO BE A PUBLIC D111111c NOTICE 1ne lollowlng l)ll'tol'll ••• fhe IOl!owlng pel'tol'll are NAME ITilrTEltf:NT the bidder unop9NCI. In Iha Window Clearnng, 383 TNt· NUISANCE ANO OECLAR· ruuo.. doing t>ua11'18U 11 dolot Du~ 11: Tiii follOWlng par90nl lrl Council Chamberl Sealed l(lrd Way . Co1t1 M .... CA ING ITS INTENTION TO RE· FICTIT-'I OUltNEIS DUTCH TOUCH GRO'lM· I AL PROPERTIES. 979 dOl•"'u""cS~l'IM. 1'0~·., Tu-p..opoNll •hall be!llf !he tltle 92112(1 MOVE ANO ABATE THE ·--ITA_MI..,.. ING, 134 E 19tl'I St, Costa Grove Place, COl!I "4en. :O " '~"' ol!heWOfklodttl9·namaol John w. Pa•k 920 Via SAME UNDER ANO IN AC-The lollowlog•;....;~ Ila Mesa Call! 921127 Call! 92fJ27 TORING ANO CONSULTING Illa bidder btJI llO otl'llr di .. Car1090. R1.,ar11d1. Ca CO~NCE WIT H THE Ti~)• l(ap•t 228 Schlsel Raalty, lroc: Cati-SERVICES, o>6fl1 Loma Ungvllhlng matki. Any bid 92507 PROVISIONS OF TITLE 4, d~1c':;;'::~~ ESTATE Wlll:elornt, Coita ' Mffl. lo<nla, 979 Gro"ll Place, Ve<de. M11110n Vllljo, CaJtl racelvedatler,llle9Chec1Uled Thil bu11ne11 ~19 con· OIVJSJON 3, CHAPTER 13. SER"ICES. ,0725 Elllo A·""' CIHI 9215215 Co111 Men, Call! 92627 920691" I L '' J i;lolling time lo< tM receipt ducted DY' an indtv1du1I ARTICLE 'l OF THE GOV· • '" Tim Moulttup '1778 Thll Du911l89t It con· ' ,..,lcllae an no, 1·· or bld1 shall bl re!url'l8d 10.. John W p1,11 ERNMENT COOli: ANO SET-#0, Fountain Valle)', Call! Lo<enzo, Ca.ta Meia, Ca!ll dueled by 1 corporation 26611 Loma Verde. MllJll<>n lhe blddel unopened la Thia l\8temeot wu· mad TING THE PUBLIC HEAR-lil207~i.i R Ray I~ ..• C•H· 921126 Jon11tn1n R Sch1a1el. ll'le.jO, Calo! J92691l di Cllllornlll. upon reoelpf 01 e w>ll'I 1ne Cou('IY Cle<k ot Or· ING FOR PROTESTS T!'ll1 bu1ln11s 11 con-PrNld&rll en1e oy an no, noorelundlble lea ol 16 00 ""!e Counfy on January 9, Th11 mauer 11 being pro-lorflla corpor0 •,lion. 1072S dueled by· IOlnrventure fhl1 statemelll w11 lllll'd 268 1 I OfTll Verde. Mlitlon 11 bldder1 •equffl pl101 and 19 6 cei:!led pursuant 'to the Plan· Ems A,,. • • ountalo Val-Tim Moultrup wllll lhe Counly Clerk ol 01· VleJ9, Ca!ll 92691 ipaellicauoni be mall.a, lhe F21172t ning Laws o! Illa Stala ol lay. <;:a1tl, 92708 This llatem&r1t was llled ange County on January 14, Tt111 Du1lne1s 11 con· cha•ge wll! bl $7 50 per..,, PUbll1ned Or1noe Coa11 C1l1lorn11 (Gov'! Code Sec· This bullnass 11 con-with tl\a COunty Clerk ot Ot· 1966. ,,,.,., dueled ':>Y no1b•nd and wile Each bid !oh1H be made on 0111y Piiot F101u1ry 15, IS , hon 155 000 11 seq) and 1n.1dueled by. 1 corporation anga County on Jan 1ry 9 Or Michael Landlno, Jr the P1opo11I form and In 1ne 22. Maren 1. 1986 Fountain Va Illy Zoning Ordl· Oaolel R. Aly, Prellidanl t986 u · PuOlished Orange Coasi Tni~ sta1emen! wes fll4K:I mann1tr pro.,ld1<1 In 1ne COf'I· Sa-370 '• z 1 O•dl / Th.ls 11at9"lll'lt was !lled ,,.77., Delly Pllo1 January 16. 2S, wun 1ne County Clerk or Or· ''''' o-.. m-••. ,,0 ·••• nance .. e on ng · 1,. , •• c-·o< C•" 0, 0,. 0 988 c , J fl -M ,,., "'' n•nca, Zoning Maps Ind w " '"' ""' Y Publlat>ld 01anga Coast Feb<uaiy 1 , 1 an!e oun Y °" anuary · be 1ccomp1t1led by a ----------lexniblu •re on fllll In the 1f11111CounlyOO'IJlnuary 23· Dally P11o1 Jaou1r) 16. 2S. SA-326 19 6 canlflad Q! eashler'I Cl\eCk Pl.8l.JC NOTICE Planning Departmanl Ind 1986 Febf\.lllry I, e. 1986 F297•1 or II bkl bOnd for not 1111 1,11 •~allabll lo< public In· P 0 n ~ SA-3 l 1 Pl.ELIC NOTICE Publ!lhed Or11n11e Coast lhln 10% ol Ille amount of FICTITIOUS 8USINE88 spec1100 and 11x11mlnallon ubl+ahed '1 ge 0 a Daily Piiot January l8, 25. Iha t?id midi payable to 1he NAME' STATEMENT Tl'IOM dltlirlng ttl llllllty in 01/jy.P~ol F-ebl'Ulf'/' 1 , 8, 1S. FtcTITIOUI SUllNE88 February 1. 8. 1986 Cily 0j COlll Mesa. No Tha tallowing per11ot11 111 tavor or In oppoeltlon lo thll 22 1986 Pl.a.IC NOTICE NAME IT AT'EMENT SA·317 p1opo111 1h11t be con· doing business as. B I G prOpON! will be IJl-1 an op-SA·3Sl l---'-==~:.c.=0--· I The lot!Owlng perM>n '1 sklered unlel1 accompanied Yacl'lt SeMce 3600 Park portunlly lo do so. ti f\.irtha< FtCTITIOUS SUllNESS do•n.g Dualn•9• Ill: rt.a.IC NOTICE by 1uch c11hler'1 check, Ln Newpon Bllach, CA 1nlorma11on Is detlred, you Pl.mllC NOTIC( NAMI' STATEMENT PACIFIC COAST CON-cash, or bidder'& bOnd 92663 may COfltlCI 11111 Pllflnlng The tol!owk'ig pe!'90l'IS are STRUCTORS. 711 Pac!llc FICTITIOUS 8USINE81 The Conlraclor anaM. lf1 Btlllle" M Gross, 3600 "'-a11m&r1t 1t 963-8321 F1CTITKKl8 9UMNIESI doing t>Yalneu aa Cool Highway "30"· Hunt· NAME STATEMENT 11'18 ... IOl'mance ol tM wori.. ' .....,.. PIONEER CLEANING 140 lngtoo B1111cn. Call! 921548 I Pa11i. Ln Ne.,. part Bea.en. CITY Of' FOUWTAJN VAL· NAME STATEMENT Cabr)llo • 11 , Coll• Mesa. Michael E\lau Smilh. 711 tile following person 1s end 1mp•o,,.ment1. con orm CA 92663 LEY. E•atyn MoClll'ldotl. file IOllOW!ng person la Calll 92627 C HI doing bualnesa aa· lo lhe Labar Code ol IN fl'llJ Ouainasl 1s Con-CHr Cl4irk doing business u : Alohard Allen H....., l40 p~~.llic H .', ",',-O'.•,,~Y lalAOUA SERVICE COM· Slate of Call!ornll Ind othal dueled by an .ndlYlOull Putallaned 011nge Co11t J R CONSTRUCTION, Cat>ntlo # 11 , COl;;-·Mesa ~;,! ·926~8 in '"'" B ' PANY iblWAfER 1W304R~~ :~w:i. Ola~lc~~~e fi!..~~~: B•aO Gross Oa11v P1101 Febtuary 6. 1988 2272 Federal, C0111 Mlll8. CalU 92627 Tl'l•S DI.Illness 19 con-C 0 MP ANY , "" 1 1 Th11 s1a1emen1 w11 tllect Sa-3&5 Call! 12626 Jewaii s Hlgel 140 dueled by an lndividtJal SunnyYale, Garden Grove with rne exception OO'IY o w!ll'I !l'le Coun1y Clerk or 01· 1-----------1 Je!Tray R La!lmer,"2272 Carirmo • 11' Cotta Mesa, Michael B Smith Celll lil2fJ44 sucn variations •• may bll '"!' C0<in!y on Feo•uary 6, MLIC NOTICE Federal Ca.\a ll#itaa. Calit. CiHI 921527 · Tnis llltemenl was filed Terry Lea Fink, 13432 HIQUlfed undar 11\a spacial t9 6 92626 Thi! bus1nass ,. con· .,..1111 l"'8 Counly Clerk of Or. Su!'tnyYlllll, Garden Gr ova. 111t11!ff pursul/'il to wNcn F30037t ., --... Tr.ls Dus•n..-11 con· ducted by nueband and wile C , J 7 Cati! 92644 roceedings l'lefeurn:ler ara PuDllSf1ed Orange Coast NO'TiCeTo ducted DV an lridlvidual Rlcllerd A Higel ~;g: oun Y on anuary ' Th+• bus1ne1s Is cOn· taken and which ha'll "°' 0111~ P1101 February 8, IS I CREDITORS OF Jelfrey R Latimer Tl'lls statement was rllea F:lt744l ducted by an 1nd!vldual ~ superMd.c:I by the 22. Maren 1 1986 SULK TAANIFEll fnis statern9nt was llled wnh tl'\8 Counly Clef! al or. Puolistied Orange Cout Tlllry LM Fln~ prov11IOl'lt ol Ille Labor Sa·361 1.._ 11o1-e101 wnn tr.e County Clerk ot Or· ar>ge County on January 14, Oany Pilol Jenuary IS. 2s. Tn1s 11111m11n1 was lllllCI COde Preterance to labor Uc cl ange County OO'I J1nulll)' 22. 1966 F1tbruary 1, II, 1986 w•!h 11111 Coun1y C1e1k ot Or-lhall be given onty lo thl ----------! NOt•Ce 111 'n~re.by given 10 1986 • F21113& SA·312 1tf1ge County on January 7 manner p1ovlDed by law Pl.IJllC NOTICE ~=0\~ao~~~~l :'!~1~ Publltne<! 0<10;= o:~D~:':'1Ja~':ar;r ,;,o;~: DllDLIC NOTICE 1986 F2174" un~~~~~~=:a:.: FtCTtTlOUS 8U81NESI b1.1lk l•anirer ts aboul 10 bl 0111ty Ptlol Feb•uary 1, 8. 1S FeD<uary 1, 8, 1986 r1,111 PuOhshed Orange Coast torm lurnisl'llld b~ IM City ol NAME STATEMENT made on nartonll prooerty 22. 1986 SA-327 011ly PllOI January 18, 25, Colll Mesa and II mll(le In Tne followlog person is rl"1'1Mnal!~','.!asc"becl SA·34S FICTITIOUS SUSINESS F1b1u1ry 1 8 1966 accordance wl!l'I Iha doing bullneH as Tr.a names aoa business NAME STATEMENT SA·308 provlslonl ol 11\a prapoaal ULT RA·SYSTEMS 1561 I add•e""5 ot thll lntllf'WJlld P\.BLIC NOTICE Pl.et.IC NOTICE Tile lot1ow1n.g pet§Of!S a•e •equlr.ments. P•oduct Lo Unit B·S. Hun1• tianitero<s •re MA RIO datng bus•neesas Ml.IC·HOTICE Each bidder mu11 ba iogton Beacn. Callt 92e49 I BORUNDA FICTITIOUS SUllNEIS FICTITIOUS SUSINESS SOUTH COAST COOR & eoaed encl 111o pra· Eri• R Usrie1 7691 Gar-Tne 1oc1t1on in C1l+lorn11 NAME STATEMENT SASH, l74 I Tuttln l2B, FICTITIOUS 8U81NEl8 lllled u required by law. !~d Aye ~3 Huntington 0111'18 cnlllt ei<11C11t1ve office NA.ME STATEMENT The !ollowlng pertoos are Costa Mesa. Caul 92627 NAME STATEMENT Tne Cily Counc::H OI lhe S&ecn Cahl 9?6•9 01 pnnc1pal bu11"6SS otlk;e do~:::::::~~ :son• ira d~JGb~~O:s~LIA LTD Chr1s1opl'lef Tye C0tum The ta1low•ng oer&<>n ll City Of Costa M1118 r_..... Tn1s Dus1t1es1 <s con· 1,1! tne 1nt&r1ded tr1t11tero< 11 c R ,Y, s T A L B A y Two Corporate Phu·'· Suol~ Jr · 1741 lu,,ln l2B Cosla doing D<.1sineas as 11'18 •llJl)t ro ••tecl any Of 111 duct&<! Dy an 1nd•v1dual same 11 aDOve ENTERPRISES 341 1<11mu1 Meia. Calll 92627 FREEHAND P!NSTR!P· bidl Er1~ R Ushtir AU 0"'6 ' DuSIOllll names Ofl...e Costa .Mna Call! 250· Newpotl Beach Calif Susan Lind Corum, !7-4l l1NG 760 W 17t!I St Colla EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City T• II •--,.. ' · 92660 Tustin 12B Cos1.11 MeSB "'••• Colll 92627 ' Clark, City of Coata ..... .,,s suuement "'as lad •nd •ddresses uMCI ~, 92626 Hughes Jnves1men1s. 1 c f 92627 "" · p H hed o, Cont "''lh \he COun1y Clerk ot Or· lntl!flded l••nsreror "'4tr11n ! union Incorporated. Call-Caltlo<nla gener•I partner. 111 Jenn1l1:1< JO\' T11v1s, 3-48 uo s aoge anoe Coun1y on January 3 thn!HI years 1111 years la11 I1o<nla 320 1(11mu1 Ori,,. ll'llp Two Corpo<ate Plaza This busmess 15 con· Syoney Ln Costa Mesa Dally Pi+ot February 8, 14. 1986 past so !ar as known !o tl'le Co1111 Masa Gahl 92626 Sult~ 250 NewpOl'l Beacn: Ou5cted D{ ~Dand and wile Call! 9:?627 ' · !986 SaF..J6e F211711711 lmtended tr11os!erM1 ltl -Tllos ousoness 11 co!'· Cai!! 92660 uwn tum Tn11 tau11ness 11 con· Publlsl'led Orange Coast Tne namlt(sl and 01111,...s oueteo Dy 1 corporation My•He Grons~e 505 7::~as~a~~en~llt~~0111~ duc1eo DY an 1nd1~1au11 --.,-.,--,-.,,-c,--:=-- Oally Pilot FeDri.ar~ , l!I lS eddress ol 1'11 1n111nded Youn.g H Le Treasurer Soulh cn.nowin visa1ia wi Y • Jeomlet Tr•~·• PteLIC NOTICE 22 1986 11•an1t11•ee(Sl are Oan!ll H This 1111eman1 was med Calo! aoge Counly on Jllnuery lJ, !1'111 s1a111men1 was llled ~ _ SA·35J. Borunda. 51 Awa.. cer.111 lw•ff'I111e County Clltfk 01 Or-rn,;3~:7,.ness ,, ~o"· 19 6 F2M024 jwith !he Coun!y Cler~ 01 Or-Fl~,ru~o~:A~~::::;• Or•>te 11v1ne C• 92730 I ange Counly on J111u1ry 2• ducteo Dy a limned Pll•lnet" 1 Publlsnea Orange Coast ang.e County 0<'1 Janua1~ 16 Thai the oroperly oe<ll· 1986 ll'l•P Daily P<IOI .January 1ll. 25. 1986 11'18 !Oltow!ng P8ftor'I 11 •••••••••• nenl t1er1to " described '" F299120 Thomas !"'I Puri:ell Gen· F b II"' 1 8 1966 F2119a2t doing bullnea1 11 9ener11 as Aut o uphotSlry l PuDl•snea Oran~ Cont 1t1al Par1ner e •u ., · SA-319 PuohsnllCI Or1ng41 Coast TOPS. 9702 lnotbrucll Tur. '. l1Jtu•U and equ•omenl, •nd Daily Pllo1 ~eb•uar," 1. 8, 15 fh+s staremtml was hied Daily P<IOt Januar," 18 25, Or , HuntlngtOO'I Beach. Callt •S t04:a1ed at S' Au10 Cen1er 22 1986 ,..11h !lie County Cieri.. 01 O•· f110n;ary 1, 8, 1986 9:?646 Cl111ifi1• 'Or1ve Irvine Ca SA·348 an,. County on OeGember PtellC NOTICE SA-328 ROQe! E Otchman. 9701 I Tl'le Bu11neSB name used 31 1985 I Innsbruck Of , Huntlf19100'I by sa1a transr111ors 11 11ld I PlllllC NOTICE ., F217032 FICTITIOUS BUllNE88 PtellC NOTICE Beach, C1111 928•(1 location 11 A & M AUTO UP· Publtsnea O•ange Coas• NAME STATEMENT I Tl'l>I bus1na11 Is coo· H~~~i~~ t>Ulk t••nsteo ,, I Fl~.!1.!~~:A~:;~s ~:~ru:~o~ ~~~6'l 18. 25. oo;~; ~~:::;:;sons ''el F•;z:!~o~TsA~~:::~s d~;: ... Di QS::';,"r:,~~u11 !nlllflde<l to 01 conaum-1 SA·323 ODI E S a2 INC OBA MA rne lo!lowlno person 19 fhls sta!~I was filed ma1ed al ine ol!lce ol Tne!ollowingpersonsata BARKERS•! 212East 17!h ooingDusiriessas wtththeCoun!)Clerkof Ot· WESfPORT ESCROW ,doingbusin&Mas Slr&et Cosla M85a C11l1! THE PA l~flNG CLUB ange Coun1yonJ.env1ry23, 13JJ6 Soutn Sl Cer ritos. flMEVISION 3605 S 9?627 . 1986 642-5678 Ca 90701 00 0, atle< Feblv· BristOI Ste E Sanla Ans P\.llllC NOTICE Od•e s •2 1.,, 8 Cah-~~s~ PCu~!1~a;2;1~14 Co111 Fae111 SEWELL a•~21' 1986 ICalil 9:c>704 l 'o•n1aCorporal•On 212 E11s1 Josepn Ait~es 3628 So PubllSl>lld Orange Coaat JO JJ N ED W 1\ H C Tll•s bulk trensler is tub·, Vi~:;~e ,_~11 L:;~ J;1:~ 1 Fl~!!!~o~:A~~::;:.:s 11in S!•Mtl Costa Mes• Flower H Senla Ane Call! 01Jly P1ro1'J'eo•uary 1, 15, 15, TA YLOH (JACK) iect 10 Ca11!o•n1a Uni form 90201 rii 1 1 C11>t 9:?627 92707 22. 1986 Commercial COde Section 1 0 lOw•n.g oeisooi are T nos ous•ness •S con-T"I 0 SA·349 SEY/ELL a resident 6l06 I Baroara Anot1<son 1320 doin11ou11"8ssas nS us1ness 19 eon- of Custa Mt-s<1 for 271 Tne name and aad•us or ~2~~sam Anane1m Cali! LT~~¥:oE~~;~~.~~l~I~~. du~::.~Y Rll c=:t'~on .ir ' du;:' ~i~n iodlvldual PlAlllC NOTICE y 1•ars. pa":,t;('(! a~ay ~~m~~:,o~ 1~~1 ;~~;1, Tllis ousiness is con· Suire 25-0 Newpor1 Beacn p,~~1.~e~;1111"18'1l was llled fhJS s1atemen1 was filed FICTITIOUI aultHEll ft'brUltr.\' j \986 In PO•T ESCROW lJJJO I dueled bv I ~el Pl•!· Ca!U 9:?660 w•tn tne County Clef~ OI Of-NAME STATEMENT w11n ine County Cler~ ol Or· •-• c-·o•-Joo •-•O N W < o . ~h CA S < S C I< C nersl'l1p HUgl'les lnves.tmen1t. '11 ,,·•, --, ~' u ., , Tile lo!lowi"" pertonl llrtl i t' por uo· ' ou ~ ' 1{' 01 ~ a.. Geo1ge G Ll•ta Ca!lfo1n1e general partner. •nge County or• Oeeemt>er 6 doing bull~ 111· Mr SE'Wt'll YV_iJ.."o l:'m-~7~ ~DD~ 1~CIK~t da Tn11 1111tement w11s hied lll•P tile Gene<al Partnet' 23. 198S F217131 2029 POMONA APART- pluycd by th1• Stale of 1~31,1~n: cie~m~ Dy e•n~ cted•~ w11n tne Coun1y Cle•~ 01 Q1. 1 fwo Co<DO•ate Plaza Suite Pubhsl'l&d Orang:= Publt5hllCI Orange Coal! MENTS 904 E Balboa Cahforniri and the, .. '"'" " ,,-.. , .. 28 lange Count~ on Janul'Y 28 25-0 Nl!wPo<I Bea.::n C1t1t Oao!y Pilot J1nuar," 18 2S. Bl d BillDOI Cal!I 92cie1 Co f C -9 6 u·-.,!!'1119 1986 9:?660 Daily Pilot January 16. 2~. febrl.iill)' 1 8. 1966 ~a'ry L °Moyer, 2157 unty 11 Jrangt' 1 8 wt>1cn •S 1111 ous s F2t13ll Tr.is tll.1s1ne!s 1s con-Feoruary l, 8 1986 SA-313 Mirama• Or . Balboa. C•lll \rior 10 J1vln~ in ~~~::~·:~~;::~0::•-Publl1ri11C1 Orange Coast ductedb~ e1tm1t&dpar1ner · SA·309 lil266t Costa fv1 t'SJ ht' was a Oat&O January 19 l986 Oa11yP•lo!FeD1uary 1 6 11; Ship PUBLIC NOTICE No•men Move•, 21S7 resident Qf V1ctorv1llt>I DAHIELH.I ORUNOA.ln· 22 \986 S A-J•l ,,,;111~;~8,H Pu•09ll Gen f'lll.LIC NOTICE K 2l2fM '-"lramar Dt , Balboa, Cam and Qi.:n;:ird CA A lanct.d Tianat.r-C 1 fr.ts su11emen1 wl5 hlec! I FtCTITtOU& 8U81NES& NOTICE OF 92::~drl Laa Eberl, 165<12 veteran of W orld W.ir o:r~l~~~e~~·a~ee8 ,:~ PU8l\C NOTICE Wt!" t,,e County Cler• of 0•· 1 MA.ME STATEMENT llULK TRANSFER Pro Cucle, Hunl!ngton (I ht> rt'l••·1v{'(I a Pur· Sa·36l 11nge Count, on Decemt>e• The Oltow•ng persons are 1Secs 6101-6101 Bllacn. Cehl 92649 pl~ f·lear\ !\tr &>wt•I! FICTITIOUS BUllNE88 31 1985 F2ll7030 do~·~c~':!'~~~·s ·~ILLAGE UC c) Sll•rlay J Lanar, 154 1 41tl was a vol1..1nteer <1!1 PlllllC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT PuDllstlea 01eoge Cots! f wo Corporate Pt11.1:a, Su•!,; CEr~N WHOM IT MAY CON· Pl~~-D~:~l~ •• ~au;, ~~~~ fa1rv1ew Statl' Hnsp1 -I Tne following person 11 Dalt) Ptlo1 J anuary 18. 2S. '250, Newpo11 Beach C1111 Norice 11 f\ef'eby given IC dueled oy 1 ~11 part- ' d " f FICTITIOUS 8USINES8 aoing OUSlness as February I 8 1986 9?660 the Creclitors at BUILD ANO nerll\IO ta an a me1nuo.•r 0 MAME STATEMENT BAILEY PLANT.CO SJOO SA-J22 H"g"-1nves1ments A GROW C I L ·" OdT V i "-"'-New Bell I ~'""3 ,a111orn1a 1mn.,., Maryl.Moyer ( I 1m .. rs) in I( lne lollowong perMin 11 ....,as . ..,re. porl ac I Ca I 1 f o • n •a gene r a I Partnarsl'l•p. Tran1reror This S1eterl'\llf\t wa1 filed toM.rllle He was tillill a omng business as ICahl 112663 parinrsl'l•P Two Corporate wl'lote Dus<ness address is wl!l'I the CO<lnt~ Clerk ol Ot · ember of the Cost.. PREFERRED EOUITIES Terllll Ann Balley S300 PlllllC NOTICE P!l.l• Sul•e 250. ~porl t•230 Culver Orl\le, Irvine ln<;ll County Df1 January 11. m , 1400 Quail St Suite 190. S.asha<e Newporl BellCl'I . Bllacn Ca!ll 92660 County Of Or1"1Je. State ol l966 Mesa f-ILstont'i•! Su NtiWPo<I Beacri Cahl 92660 1Callf 92663 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I Trios Dus•ne•s IS con· Caurorn1a 1na1 a bul~ tr1n1. F25t131 Clety and tl11· S.1n !.1 Aldo G P•gne" 170 E_ This bu,lness 15 con-MAMESTATEMENT ductedb~a llml!edp11•lne<-lertsaboultobemade 1a PuDltsneo Ore Co11t Ana Arrn.,. •\1rb;JS! 1811'1 $! Cosrii Mes11 Caul duf~~ ~VA aa~~d•••dugl fhe follo,..1ng pe•sons a•e lsn1p CROWN HARDWARE INC Dally Piiot Jinua01 f ab- Snc·tl•\ \ !!• w,1 ~ 9/fJfi Tt.s 'siai ~y 1 med do1ngDus1nessas , Tnomas ~ Pu•ce11 Gen-" Calllorn•• co•po1a11on,l'uary7 14 :?l !1186 Tn \ Du51ne's •• ton ' 11~" "' 5 HP ASSOCl,..lES r ... o a1111'11t!ne• I lranslerees whose buSI, F·7611 surVl\'t-d h ~ t11' 11•Vtni.: du''"(( th' 5n •r>drv1rtual wuri tne Coun!y Cl""k or Or Corpors1e P1aza Su•1e ?50 I fh•s ~lllH•m .. n1 wss !i!ed ness address is 760 w t61n l w I f" 1\.1,, r g" ft 1 A•tlO Ci ?1gne1 !l.ngfl C'Ju'l!y on Jl'l(lua<~ 23 Newpor1 Beach Call! 92660 with the Countv Cieri. o! Ot· S!rMtt . Building I(, Cosr11----------1 o~u).(ht•·r' r.,111 ra·lli ·ii,, s1a111men1 was hie<! 1986 F:lMMO Tnomas H Purcell t wo a11ge Cou'1t~ on Dec;amber M1t1a Counly of Oiange ~--Pllll~=l0C_NO=cTclC"E~-· I "' ., ,..,., Counrv C1•~ 01 0• Corpo<at11 Pll.la Su111 2SO 3 t t911S Staie ot C1lll01n11 r M 1 m ~ i\1 d f .\ ang~ Gounly on Jenua') 2:? PuDlt!l'lecl O•ange C01st I Ni!wport Beecn Calt! 92ti60 f2'1tQ1 The oroperty 10 t>e l•lll'lt· STATEMENT OF L1rnongt•ll1 ~:.;\t<l lo lill6 I Da•ly Pilot F1otu1ry 1, 8. 1S. Purcell Oe~elopmenr !nc; • 1 PuD!1sl'led Orange Coast felled ,, located 11 1•230 ABANDONMENT Of' J-Juj.;ht .. , ,,f 1·1,.,\.l FMa1• 22 !98(1 5 350 1 Call!orn1 • co1 por11Uon , 011ly P1101 J anuary 16 25, Culv1t1 Ori~•. trvlne. County U8fOF"1CTITIOUI Mesrt Palru . 1 ''"-'I~ Publ•sn&d O•ange Co••r A· rwo COl'po<1te Pl11.1:1 Sul!e Fab1uar," 1 8. 1986 01 Qfange. State ot Cell· T OU1 •11~SS NAME h · · •' . • Da•ly P•lot Ff!f1••111ry 1 6 15 150 Newport Beacn c a11r S,..·32-4 lo<nia ne o vw•no Pl".90fl as o f Mt•fL • d :-\U'Jl'ln 22 1986 92660 I S•Klprop••ty"de9cflbed aoandooed tl'le UM 01 the Cop<"l!lnd qt r\li! SA.J4• Ml.IC NOTICE I rn1s ou11ness •I con· f't.ELIC NOTICE 11n gene•al •~ .-.11 SIOl:k on ~~~iou~E~~~~e1•00~11~; barn« M ltr;inri ounllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS SUllMESS Oucled by e ge11eral parl trade ll•lures equ•Pmlfll E-9 !tvtne Cati! h Id ' I ruv NAME tTATEMIENT jf1111'5h•D FICTrTK>UI 8UllH1Elt and good will ol that HARO· •V""'" ong. • C I r t 11 .-.. 1o1. fnomils H Purcell Pr11s1-NAME STATEMENT WARE STORE business 92714 SUfVI\ ,,j h\ a FICTITIOUS IUSINESI d~;:e~~=;:.o;'"°"S 1<1 den! i' Tl'le lollowlng person ••t ~nown 111 BUILD ANO The F)c;tlllOUI Bu1lna11 brot hf' t f-.d w ;1 rd r: .. ·~:,,::,~TEM~:, 19 PEgAK PERfOAM ... NCE trite S!atament Wll! lilflll Oomg business es I GROW and loclled at 1•230 ~l:cime,~e~;~ed to ~:~~y w: $cwc•I) 11f 'J,,.,. M•·x doing DuJi'1ess ~ape 988 t Brief Ln, Santi Ana j•i11'1 tne County nCler• OI 0•· OJO MARKET CONSULT ·1 Culver Ori,,. Irvine Cou,,ty December ~ 19112 Ftlf L OLD TO'!' SOLOIERS Caht 9270S anQe Counrv o December! !NG. XIS N Newtiooe St .lot Otang.e Slate ot Ceil· NO F20S2•7 lt:'O, s1sh r<, OUl"f'NEVERO,E_ 19J1 Newoort. M1~eH1ckm1t1.9881Brla<l 31 1985 Unit E. Santa Ana, C1!11 I01ma Wiiiiam K11v1n Hllllll, Conc.snru111 ,,/ Vtr Spacf! ,66. Coslit Mll'lll I Ln San!e Ana cam 9270S F'2170:W 92703 1 T1i1 buli.. tranefet W•H be 2531 Bunya, Newport g1n11' J i'lll(L't' Jii•rta< C 11 '126:?7 Rick HOl'lwirt 637 Allll Publlsl>ed 01ange Coast Dean Joel Domalewsll:I. COO'llJUmmatad OO'I 01 lhet Bii h Calll Iii~ ch I .f)f fvl J rl h.1 I t II fl a~oOe•I Bruce Ph1Ulps Vis1;: Iii~=~ 1 Laguna Bette.h ?:~~u:~o~ J9an19~iz 18 2~ ;:,~ ,_N:,.w~°i: ~~7~3"'1 E,, ~r:e~eT;:..~·~l~f1~;B~~:R:. :~11' tiu.1na11 wa1 con· fkolk"h l«•1t.1t11>n 11! J0.1 7 Fe•nnaain Costa Ce SA-325 Tna bullnass 11 con· Flllld al WELLS FARG O ducledDyanlfldl\lldul! ~!!$ft C111! 92626 11111 bu11net9 It con I ' Tnl1 Sllletnl"ll ""'s lllll>d the R°"'-•r'-r..111nd;,iv rn.~ ciuiness ,11 con-d11cted Dy co-partner• ducted by en 1nd1vld.,1l BANI(. NA Etc1ow O.part· •••llh 1111 County Clltk ol 0 ,. Fl'bru .. r\ Ill. ':' I-' M ducied t>y 11n <ndlvld1>al l.41Ke H1cilman Oean J Dom1"9ws~1 ment. Re Eac•Ow No aoge County on December at Si J.,hll Th•· 8..op ~otter! Br,.ice p11,11,P!I '"" 111t~1 ... a1 rllld PUBLIC NOTICE Tn•' statemflnt "''' lol8d 6"3·50S1 660 NEWPORT 27, 1985 , (' rnis 9111..,.,.,.1 .,...., Meo wi!h tile County Clar~ ol Or .. 1111 tl>tl Counl) Cler-of Or · CENTER DRI VE. • 110. Publls~ Or•n.ge CoHI ti.st r.1 .,.,.~, ,f hri-~!i.1 n w1•n 111,. COU"IY c1 .. ~ ol Or-loge Coun!y on January 22 1 FICTITIOUS 8UllNIE81 I anga Coun!y °" J1nu1ry 10, NEWPORT BEACH. CA Dilly P!lol January 18, 28, 8uri:1I I \l1·qj,1y f !•b sng<! r.o,mty i;n J•nua"' 2 19611 NAME STATEMENT 1988 92880 County of Orange, ff!btuiry 1 a 11168 ruary 1 J !11 111 :If 1ci~i ' I FnM11 Tile •o11a.....1no p.a<M)n1 •••1 F217174 s1111 ol Camornla · ' SA..J:lO A M , S J h Tt F2170CQ Pub111nea 0•1nge Coa1t da<ng buttfllll8 11 Pub~lll<td Orange Coot All Clalm1 muat be re- d! '1 o n 11 Punu~''""' Oringe co.11 Oall'o' Pilot Feoruarv 1 8 t5 C0 NSTRUCT10f\j EM·10111y P1101 J1nuary 18 25, c..l\led 111ri111dd•ff1by1t1a1----------· Bapust lntttrmt•n1 \1 [).,!~ p1101 ·J•nua•y ,8 2~.,22 1988 p Lay MEN T o p . Feb1u11ry 1 8 1986 27TH dly' o! FEBRUARY, PlllllC NOTICE follow <ti P."1l'1fl{ Vii.ow Feo•uirt 1 11 1986 5 A·3"44' PORTUNIT+ES {CEO) Xl062 SA-318 1988 11t1let11 Iha l)ullo llln .. 1 ---'-"'=~=-""'--· M••mor111! Park p 1 SA-3 15 I Bayview S1 S1n11 Ana 111 alto lnciudttl the 111n11er l(DOm • • Heignts C.etil 92107 PtellC NOTICE 01 llouor 11cen1a 1t1 whlefl ,.tCTITIOUI 9UIM:IS l1f1c \!1cw Mnnuary I PUBl.IC NOTICE Rober! Beyam Gitaty c•N, 1111;111tm1 mu11 bl re-NAME ITATVllllNT Otrf'Cto rs 1;4<J .270(1 PlellC NOTICE '008' 6•Y11'-St San11 l'ICTITIOUI SUliNlll c.+vlld pr10t t('I !ha dlta on Tiil IOllOwll'lg perton11r1 FICTITIOUS 8UllNllS Anl HlllJnlt Ctlll 11270T NA.Ml! ITATEMINT wl'lot:h IM liquor llcenM ll l dOI~ llul!fleSI 11 'ACIFtc VIEW •MOftlAL 'AftK Cemetery • Mortua,.,. Chapel • Cram11ory 3500 Pacific V•ew Drlvt1 Newpot't BNCh 6••·2700 ...... ~- HAft80ft LA,W"· MT. OLIYE M0ttuary • Cemetery Cr11m•tor{ lti25 GISier Ave CO!I• Me!I 5•0·SSS• FICTITtOUI SUllNfll NAMf ITATIEM!NT John Brad Gatllly .207 Tile fot!owlng o-llOI' 111r1nsler•ed by the ~I· LINKLElTEA SELF MAME STATEMENT Tile I01io.1~ parton 11 Allbami St Huntington Ootng ttv11ne•• 11 ""9111 Of AICOl'>OllC S..9" STORAGE. F11ller1on, 111$ Tne !Ollow1ng Pl<""'°" 1• d(long tautll'lff• 11 I BelCh. Call I 92628 L I 0 0 P [ N 1 H 8 UL A Conuol l!l•k• $1fMI. Co11a Mau, 00<n9 t>Ulmat• ., NUTRITION FOA HEAL TH JQl'ln EO.,,l!d H1y11 3112 YAC~tS & MANAGEMl!NT So t1r 11 known 10 1111 C111I 021128 " CUISIN[ 6V ll!ATHLEEN AN0,.IT NIESS 40SO B1rr1n· 3811'1 St N<twf)Ctl &8aeh , COt.tl<ANY 101 Shll)ylfd lr1n1!1rae1. all bullMll Gl!b!I S!Ofl>Q9 lflveatora. 6600 War._ A•otrl\.ll • 101 ea PllW)' Suit1 l'Olil Irvine Call1 fl'l5'7 W11y Su111 • t Nawoo<I n.,,.... •11(1 add,...... uted 17~1 lf"l1'lll Blvd . Sulla Hun11ng1on 911tn Call! Callt 1121 11 Guy Qall lJ~l 15832 Barten Cal!! g16113 l>y T11/'11!9r01 lor Intl tht" 2()0, T111!1nC1HI 928IO 926•1 C110te L ~•I! 1.4 S A 0 Po~omlC Huntington S.11Ch John N1Cllol11 Sacral 717 ytter1 1111 Piii. 11 Ollt•tnt Th11 b-.i1lne11 11 oon· l(a!l'l'-1 M ll!if>Q, 8600 '°' Farnlffr AV9 . COfOl'l l Celt! a282fl Lido p,,_ OflYI, "lewJlorl ifom Iha •C.O.,.. •r• Build c;tuctld by• l'ilfl'Mled ~-· Wa•n•A~..-.utt 108 Hunt· delM1r Caul 9202~ , 111,, bua•nes• 11 COl'I· Saacn Call! t2e&3 anclGro..•I 1810'~ ll'lip 1n.gt0<1 BeKto Ctll! 9,fJ-47 Tn11 Du11ne11 !I COfl-OUC:tact by 1 O-ll Olrt• Th11 1lu1lna11 11 COii· Ou.,. lrvlll<ll CA 12114, Cart G•"'1WOOll Qerler91 Th11 bu11na11 •I ton duetld by 1n 11'1<111/!0uttl ner•h•O d....Clad by an lt'ld!v1~11 8ulld alld Grow •i. 1H37 part'* dUC!eCI by I ll 1nd1il'IOutl C.,ofll l, Hllll MS , R 0 Aoblrl Bryall Gately JOl'lll NICnolll Secr•t Yt1rbl Linda flouta~l•O. fhll 11111em,..t w•I llled - K11hl4len King Tr.11 tt1t.,,,..u Wit hied tn<1 '1l!llmlfl1 wtl flied Tn11 1111...,.,,! Wll lllaO YOlbl Lindi CA 926811 ""th IM COUIW\' C'a<k ol Ot'· Tht1 11111M"11'• wa1 Hiid ""'h ""' Coo..ntr ci.tk Of O• wiin ,,,. Coun!)' c....~ 01 O.· ""1tfl 1na County Cle<k of O.· 0 111d recy~ 4 1916 aooa County on Jan<.1ery 74, l'lflth Iha County Ci!91" ol Or l"llft Counfy on J1nu11y 23 1l1'111' c-1, on January 1l, 111ge County on January Iii. ClltOWN NA lllOW A lltf. 101111 aooa Coulltv on Jl "UlfY II 1988 108!5 11188 ...c ..• C .. Hot11le Clorpor· F'2ttl• 1oee F21Mn ntlOU '"1121 "''°"· •r. Hff lclhuleln, Pv1>1111111d Oranga Coa1t F291tn Publltn<tO O••nv-Coalt Putilllnld 0.1ng• Coal! Publllh9!l Or1r1ge Coal! ...... lda111, TtlM..,.. 011ry P110I febniary 1 I . 15, Pvbll.n.d Ol'll'llf" CoQl Otlly PMot Flbruarv 1 8, 15. Oan'1 Pll01 Jl nulf'( 18 25. DaMy Pl!ot J11nuary 1a 25. Pv~ Ot'lllQI Coa11 22. 1tell o.My PMot J-•.-, II ~5. 22 10811 F11tt>ru1ry I • 10116 llebtvl f'\' 1 I ttee Dally Pllot F<llflf'VllY I , tt18 SA·36' '::=======:::1FllM\lety l,8. 1988 SA·"? SA 3111 SA-3 10 Sa·l82 -SA lt4 i ' 7 7 j 7 7 7 issiif i i •• -. ; • Soviet leader wants to leave j Afghanistan MOSCOW (AP) Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev, in remarks published Saturday. said his government wants "very much .. to withdraw its 1roops from Afghanistan. but 1he United States seeks to expand the conflict. The official Tass news aeency issued a summary of an 1n1er- view Gorbachev had earlierthis month with the French ('om · munist Party ne w spaper .L'Humanite. Ponions of the interview were printed in L'Humani1e's Saturday editions. focusing on Gorbache\''s sta1eme.nt that Sovie! dissid.ent physic1s1 .'\n- drei D. Sakharov will ·not be" allowed to emigrate because h e st.ill possesses state secre ts. The Tass summary provi~ed additional details on other topics in the interview involv· ing Afghanistan, the late Soviet dictator J osef V. Stalin and don1es1ic issues. Tass said Gorbachev, 1n an exchange of wrille n questio ns and answers with L'Humanile. was asked if1here is hope for an end to the war in Afghanistan in the near future and the withdrawal o f Soviet troops. It quoted him as replying. "We would want !hat very much and will, within our capabilities. work toward that. The government of . .\fl).hani· stan, as we know. holds the same position." But Tass said he added. "There are e1t 1ernal forces in that cont1ict, which broke out because of o utside interference in 1he lirst place, whic h arc interested in continuing and expanding it -these are Paki· s1an and the U.S.A . "Wcs1em EuroPc can in· fluencc fhe course of even1s as well. I think that if the situati on in and around Afghanistan were soberly evaluated there and. of course. if our interests and the- interests of universal peace were weighed up, 1hc ways to 11.ss1s1 the SoJlution of the problem would be found.'' --- Ready for takeoff His remarks wert-a rate ! public f(ferencc by a · Krc rnlin lcader1ottie Af&han wal'and the presence of Soviet niilitary units there. The Soviets sent troops into Afghanistan in December 1979 to help the Marxist government battle anti-communist rebels, and now has an estift)alcd 115,000 military pcrsonftel in the country. M oscow has maintained thal the Soviet troops were scnl 10 Afghanistan after the JOVern· ment asked for help against the rebels, saying 1hey we~ being backed b y Amenca , Pakistan and other countries. Tass said Gorbachev cited recen1 moves by Afghan Pre-si. dent Babrak Karma! to bring people from outside his pany into the government as evidence of effo n s to rc1um life to nonnal. Ano1her issue that generally goes unmentioned b y Soviet leaders is 1hc Stalin era -29 years of mass repressio n until Stalin's death in 1953. Tass reported Gorbachev was asked 1f vestiges of Stalinism remain in the Sovie! Union and i1 said he replied: .. Stalinism isa concept made ·up by o ppancnt! of communis m and used o n a large scale to sm e ar the Soviet Union and socialism as a whole.'' Gorbachev then made a rare reference to the 10th Com· munis1 Pan) Congress, held in 1956. when then Soviet leader Nikita S. Khrushc hev de- nounced Stalin's regime as a cull of personality. Following Khrushchev·s "secr et speech" to the Congress. Stalin's name virtually disap- peared from Soviet pubhc life. Tass quaotcd Gorbachev a s . saying, "Thirty years have passed since the question of oveTcbming Stalin's personality cult was raiScd at the 20th Pany Congress and s ince J hc 'om · munist Pany Central Commn- tce passed a resolution o n that ques1ion. .. _ Retired Air Force Gen. Cbucll Yeacer, irlfbt) and Terri Jonea 11..-e the thumbe a.p Friday alternoon before leaving Burbank ln a bid to aet new flight record•. Yaeger left for New York City Friday nleht. Jonea wu to leave for JackM>nTille. Fla .. thJ• morning. Waste board opposes compromise bottle bill SACRAMENTO (AP) The new "bolllc bill" 1ha1 represents. a compromise be- tw een environmentalists and industry groups is being op- posed by the California Waste Managen1en1 Board. The board, which has a d· v1sory powers o nly. no ted Fn- day that 14 o ther .. bottle bills" a nd o ne initiative had failed in Californ ia since 1965. although nine states have mandated be\'erage container deposits. Friday's repon said the board had voted unanimously against AB2020 by Assemblyman Bun Marao lin, D-Los Angeles. a recycling program that would cost the cons umers o ne cent fo r every plastic, aluminum and glass soft drink a nd beer hottl<' and can. Margohn announced the compro mise late las1 month. saying it would end the two- decade ba.nlc over ant1·litter legislation. It wo n a 54·16 · Assembly vote Jan. 30. The bill would require tha1 the o ne cent per containe r be collected by the makers. to be passed along to the consumers. Earlier legislation had called for five cents per container from consumers. The (."a liforn1a Waste Man~ agement Board has sup poned 1he current situation of volun· tary recyc ling. saying that 11 should work w11hou1 aovern· ment regulation. II took no position on the five cents pr:r· can issue. Writers Guild announce• nom.inadons LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sev· eral Academy Award nominees including "Ou1 of Africa," "The Color Purple-," and "Rack lo 1ht Fututt" were namcd Fnd111 y as cand1da1es for the Wri1ers Guild of America 381h ann ual achievement aWards. f'Jom1n1ued for hcst ong1nal screenplay wrre: "Rack to the Future." by R obcn Zemeckis and Bob Gale: "Cocoon ," streenplay by Tom Benedek. story by David $apel'$te1n. '"M asli:,"' by Anna Hamilton Phelan: and .. The Pur;>lt Ro11t ofC111ro." by Woody Allen N omi n a t ed for h e~t screenplay ba!ICd on ma1erials for ano ther medium were "Aancs of God," by John P Pielmcu.•r , ba~d on his play, -The o lor Purple," by M e nno Meyjes ha5Cd on 1hc no\·el b~ Ahce Walker, "Ou1 of Afnca.' ·by Kun Luedtke based · on books by ISilk 01ncsen. Judtlh Thurman and Errol Tneb1nsk1, "Pnl.z1·~ l'lunor." by R1c hJtd C.'ondon and Janet Roach. based on the novel by R 1ch1rd Condon: and "Thr 'fnp To ~untiful ." by lio rton Foote, blls.ed on F-001c·~ p lay I __ ..._t ........... ·-·-----~ COVER HOME PROVIDED by NIQUE HOMES f I \ •••Blj IDP .~ Leftdeft ..,.. .. Md , ...... ,...,..,..., ........ " .......... ........ .... ....... BAHKIJ 811l~ '" Arfl¥l<..a 10 760 200 10.500 2.00 9.280 2.00 6-Mo.CO 2.50 CrocJutt 11 126 2 50 10 760 2.00 9.250 2.00 1-Yr. TrMS. 2.75 f"l,.t lfll., .. •t• 10 760 200 10.ISOO 200 9.500 2.00 1-Yr. 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COVER HOME PROVIDED by UNIQUE HOMES INSIDE Pi 2 Markel Map Pi J Prorilt- pt 4~£11uNCo pg ~Great Western Real Estate pg 6 Grubb & EIJ11 pg 7 Grui?b & Ellis pg 6 Grubb & Ellit pg 9 Grubb & Elias pg 10 Col~worthy & Company pg 11 Unique Hamn pg 12 Hunt & Assot:1ates pg 13Tumer& ~ates pt "'Remax or Cost.a Mesa pg 15 Remu of Cos I.a Mesa pg 16 Harbor Really pg 17 Hunungion Harbour Realty PK Ill Llong."l or Newport pg 20 Open HouS<' Direcwry Pi 210pen H~ Directory Pl· 22 Classified Pl· 25 a-ifled Pl· 27 Coldwell &nker. Costa Meia DailyPlll PROl'll.I REMAX PIONEERS BROKERAGE OF THE FUTURE By JIM HATHCOCK ~ .... C.llLJI •nt RE/MAX bucs its network philosophy on rccruauna ex~nenccd qcnts who are able to work Wlthout a lot of prodding wilhtn the regulations set forth by the national. state and local boards of Re- altors. Craie Batley, broker for RE/MAX offices 1n Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. said tlult while working to uphold the high ethical standards of organized real estate. top produ«rs arc able to substantially increase their yearly mcomcs. Started 1n 1977 with less than 500 associates.. RE/MAX has mushroomed into a network of over I 0,000 sensoned profcssaonals today. Batley said. ··we don't have a lot of management layers ;tnd are more efficient than a corporate structurc," Batley said. He predicted that RE/MAX will emerge as the No. I res1denual marketing assoc1a11on in livr years Wlth ~n estimated 50.000 agents natsonWlde. outproducing other agt'nts by about a J.. I ra110. RE/MAX s1ands for "!'t'al e<11ate mau- mums" and. in.exchange for shanng 1n the monthly office overhead, RE/MAX s.ales associates retain a larger pon1on of tliear comm1ss1ons earned. Shared ell.pcnsc'I - which mclude such costs as office rent. fumtt u re k&Jn and secretanrs · ~lanC'S - are determined by the total upensc of an office d1v1ded by the number of sales associates an the office. An cxclus1ve and entrcpreneunal con· cept, RE/MAX stre~s the independence and 1n1ua11ve of each tnd1'1,dual agent. allowing them vinually unlimited free- dom 10 succeed. The degree of success 1s limited only by an agent'$ ab1h11es. dctermin:ll1on and hard work, Batie> said "Wt work for ourselves but not b) ourselves." said Batie). who first bccamc affihatt'd with RE/MAX whcn he opened the Costa Mesa oflice in I cng Along with 11 came the nghts for the Or.in.ge (oao;t. In 1980. hc opened an lrvmc officl'. which became the top-producing real estace office in California. Hc lalt'r sold that office. loa KOOP "We have the highest tu«ess ratios ol any company The top 10 percent of our people makt' over S 100.000 per year In the Costa Mcu office. wtth 25 uln assoc11tes. ""c ouucll officn with 1w1ce our staff. We have had •tht • N• ~ • salesperson 1n CaJifom11 Wlthm tht' RE/MAX system each year since 1978 -Bob Koop of the Costa Mesa office," Balley wd. Koop started work1n& 1t RE/MAX seven years 110 by aoci~nt Hc had JUSl left Jn offi~ and knew he had to JOin apotjlrr qu~y 10 sell a home for 1 f~nd • Koop·s years of e•pcrience m the busmesscommunity and establishment as a Iona-time resident of Corona del Mar enabled him to develop friend.ships with docton and many other professionals m the community. He said bis main ap- ~h is to always join a buyer aod seller in a situauon that Wlll enable both of them to make money on lhe property 1n the long run. Before entenna the real estate industry. Koop owned his own construction com- pany a5 well IS a clothing store. When he was looksn$ for a new field m which to apply his slulls. a friend who worlted as the head of Allstaie in a seven-stale area told him he was a natural for !dhng rcs1dent1a1 real estate. One ofhis most valuable salei. tools over the ycan has been his wife, Dovie. Koop said few people remember his name alone. but they all remember Bob and Dovie Koop. Koop wants 10 become the top salesman this year 1n the RE/MAX organizauon. which includes over 10.000 sales as- sociates in the United States and Canad3 To meet that goal. he said. hc will havc to sell S 15 mil hon to $20 m1lhon wonh of real c\tate Besides selling luxury homes. Koop has begun to $ell a few commercial and investment propen1es In one rc.-ttnl transaC11on. he sold a chent a develo~ propen) for $80 per square foot and rnold 11 for him one wcek later for S 100 per square foot 10 an owntt-uscr JOYCI SPILLll Jn)'CC \\>ahzc p1ller J01ncd RE/MAX. Costa Mesa m 1980. She luld four )'t'a~ of upenencc sclhng residcnttal propen1es when she first met Craig Batley and discuucd J01nma tht' REMAX orpmu- uon. She said she soon saw the advantages 1njoanioa a network that allows associates and broken sufficient latitude 10 spcc1al- 1zc 1n different ncaghborhoods, be 1ndc· pendent 1nd 1n business for themselves and increase lheu camanp. Sp1lkr spccaaJiZC'S in dcvelopina close worllin& relationships with her chcnlJ ind .hsts 1nd sells l)omes throughout Costa Mesa. Ncwpon Beach and Irvine She g1d buyers in those c11Jes have changed over the last five years in tlult they buy a propeny and hold onto iL "Sellers who are withna to add that ht tit cxtra touch by 1mprov1na their homes wlll re.aJue more profit and .-u them much raster than th~ who don't," Sp1lkr said. In rcprd to specific types of ~\ldential property, : pitier said the bit demand in south Oran11: County remains the de- tached. aint)e-f1mily dwe.lllng, con· domin1ums aR bciDJ purchased pnmaril)' by youna couple$ JU~ ~tttmng out and okkr roupks who ire laok1na for homC'.' with Im uoktto. she nottd Spiller belongs to the Ncwpon Harbor- Costa Mesa Board of Rcallors and served as its program chairman in 1984. She is on the board of directors for the same orp.nizauon in 1985 and 1986 and also participates 1n tbe California Assoaation of Realtors as a membef of its board of directors. "Being active in orgaftized real estate has made me aware of the total dedication these organizations have to protect the interests of the real estate consumer. As I traveled to conventions throuibout thc st.ate, 11 became clear that the rights of the propeny owner are constantly being challenged. "Whether it's Mann County or Orange County, organized real estate 1s there to help. I have a renewed undcnt.andmg of my professional contnbution and re- spo1u1b1h1y to my fnends and clients." Spiller said. IOI MILLIKIN Bob M1lhken JOtned RE/MA'< in I 97M as the offacc\ founh member and helped build the qcncy's reputation during m early ynrs He said he decided to leave and JOin a smalkr offitt 18 months ago. but antr twelve months rcahzcd Lhat thc RE/MAX orpmzauon suited has carttr goals and enabled him 10. 'iCrvll'l' il•cnt\ hetter than an) other office ~11ua11nn ht< had workl'd 1n Milht..cn \111d bec'au~ the offile hc moved to wa~ ~malkr. his client' v.en:n·t re«1v1ng lht' C\J)O\Urc the~ had "'"h RE, M "'< "RE M.o\ '\ I\ more of a \har ing expcncnct' and wt• are all d1hgcnt in our approache~ tn markeung our chcnt,· homes," Milliken said Spcc1almng an properties loated un the cast s1dc ofCo~ta Mesa. M1lhkcn said hc 1~ upand1ng 1n10 1hc WestchfTarea "Pcopl<' 1n this area 11'<' far more knowledgeable than those in other pans of Oranat County That helps m" a gmal ~I because I can speak to them 1n thc languaae of real cstalt' and not have 10 v.orry about any m1sun<kntandings.. "Man) of my cht'nts have bought and sold many propert1N he fore and that pnm expcnt'nC'C enabl1:1 us to worlc mort effcct1vt'ly 1n marltct1n1 their homM.'' Mtlhken said In add1t1on to ~lhng real estate. for fhe years M1lhkcn Ocw the local RE/MA'< hot air balloon. which he and Backy J01ntl)' owned. Mtlhken ret.11ns a oommcrt1al rauns for 0>1ns balloons and has Oown the lcn1th of the U.S Pacific coas1 Before mov1n1 to Oranae County. Milliken served on tht' s.kt patrol in s.k.1 aru1 outside ~ttlc. Wash He vac:tuattd wtt.b a be.chtlor of 1ru <Seattt 1n lcl\ul't servica •l CcntraJ Wash1naton Un1"tf· ''I)' hJlcMbcfs, Wash Ric R<>dfen 101ncd Ri:JMA X aft.er wortuna a_s a sales associate in nonh Orange County. She received Top Producer awards her first three years 1n sa.lcs. and has qualified for the 100 Pcrccnt Oubsmcc 1981 Bcfotc movin. to uhfomia. Rodatn hved 1n WashtOJlOn State. unada. Europe and Austra1ia. During those ycan. her acxounung background within banks and sav1np and loans laid the foundation for her real estate career. IAI IODGIRS In 1975, Rodgers moved to the Newpon Height~ area and was affiliated w11h a small. indrpcndcnt brokcrage com1>4n) She spec1ah1ed in that area for thrtt yt'lrs and cult1.,ated 11 as her saks area he "'al~('d door·lll--Ooor dail~ 1ntroduc1ng hcl"i('lf and r,c.>t11n@. to know the horn('· n"'nl'I"\ Rodgcn tx-c.iml' assoc1atcd v.11h Rf1 MI\'< in I Q71\ "mong her !'t'asons for JOining "'as thr need to c~pand and 1ncreai.e her \lilt's volume Dunng her Qr-;1 vrar With RE/MAX. her -.ales volume doubled "'Now the l><'nclits I can offer m) chem~ are far BJ't'3t<'r The sa1~ acll"ll) 1n tht RE/MAX Co\ta Mrsa offin-alont' will ofttn gcneratt the nght quahlied buvcr IClr o ne or m) hmngs .. Onl c pcoplr move into m-. nc1r,h· borhood •· ..aid Rodgers. "'lht'y 'o(tm 1u sta} I will put tht'm into their fi"I homr and tht'n upgrade thl'm )()me: yo~ IJll'r Most of the homM in Nc...,pon lle1gtm rang<" from S 180.!XXl to S4 S0.0fl(I \ ll""' propcnic~ 1an hnng uri to SI m11l1n n ur mo rt Rodgers "'ork" on a largt' l\'lerral business and. .although sh(' fa-.n" thr Ht'1ghh. she 1lso market\ acllHI) 1n all areas C\f NcwJ>()rt and ( osui Mtsa W ht'n she isn't 'howing and selling hom<''· Rodgen na)'s busy with her fam1I), and w11h wnungand orculaung hcr b1monthl\ ne...,5lc11er tn wtuch she updates homt-- o,.,ners on market trcnds.1nduding rc«nl salt'S 1n thc neighborhood, current finan•· 1ng 1nform1uon and o thl'f 1nformauM ~)(vanl to the market 1n Newpon Hc1ghts.. Asked what her ingrt'd1cnts for s~s 1ndude. she g1d, "hard wort and tenac1ty, but mainly serv1Ct' to my chcnts. I constant!)' look and sec= wlult's nttdcd 10 1ch1e"e 1hc1r l()llS I put their neccb and goals ahcad of m) own ThlS sc~ mt al~ and the ~Its l1'l' "cry araufy11'1- ··1 am abomnstantly tr)'1f'1 IOac.h1hea high lc"<'I of 1nt('ITU)' within thc rtal CJ\ltt profession rm very proud lo be IS· SOC\lted with RE/MAX and their h1Jh standards of proft5sionalmn." RF-IMAX 1i an 1ntc.-mat1onal re.al c'talt' ftandl11C company W\lh ova 10,000 ..-nu MJl<>'!Wldc and more than 7S0 olfin" thmuJhout the l ln1tfd SQltn ind Canada ----------------------:----~~.., CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX • OLD C.D.M. · Pnde of ownership 1s reflected 1n this beautifully maintained duplex Each unit features two bdrms w/numerous amenities plus a four car garage Great rental area Almost S300.000 of assumable financing. Ottered at S350,000. LINDA TAGLIANEITI EXCEPTIONAL HOME -SPYGLASS 1I0° VIEW Bright and cheery professionally decorated home with class & comfort tn expansive setting. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths & family room. Wooden shutters. designer blinds. hardwood floors Fireplaces in lmng room & family room Private spa in arbor setting. Beaultfullly landscaped S55 7 ,500 BHLE CHASE LEE OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LARGE LOT · Lovely quiet area of customczed homes in Corona def Mar. Access to private beach. Three bedrooms & two baths Two decks Perfect tor entertaining. S369,000. D£A BURTON BUILD YOUR DREAM HOMEI · Eltra large 60 ft lot in choice Corona del Mar' location 1ust one block from ocean Build new or remodel thtS 2 bdrm, 1 bath adobe casa loads of room to expand lot d1v1S10n PoSSlble Priced at lot value. $5((),000 BM1£ DIXON OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 PM EXCITING POSSIBILITIES WITH FABULOUS VIEW · first time ottered Situated in one on Corona def Mar's finest areas. Large lot with soace for eipaOS10n Pool & soa in pmate courtyard New 3-ur garage l arge covered redwood & bock viewing terrace 3 bdrms & family room $465,000 BELLE CHASE LH 949 GOLOOENROO AV£ · C 0 M $55,000 PRICE REDUCTION • SPYGLASS HILL Prestigious executive home with ocean. moun tam & city lights view in serene setting Pool & soa New landscapmg Upgraded "Capehorn" model with 4 bedrooms 217 baths family room wet bar. 2 fireplaces & hardwood floors S640,000 BELLE CHASE LEE BEST VIEW ON SPYGLASS HILL fabulous 270 ° ocean bay and etty hghts view Large two story five bedroom home on enormous corner lot Complete pnvacy Large assumable loans $995.000 SANDY MITTMAN LOWEST ~ICED 4 BDRM IN tRVINE TERRACE Open design with touch of country charm Near yacht clubs Large private lot Room for elpanSH>n or pool You own the land Priced to sell' $299.500 TOOOY SMITH OUT8TANDtNG PROPERTY IN OLO C.D.M. PlUS INCOME · On a very p.cturesque street. large 3 bdrm with family room. wet bar, 2 fireplaces in an authentJC Spanish motif Includes separate and very private oversued I bdrm income unit. LINDA TAGLIANETII CUSTOM BUil T BY OWNER • OLDE C.D.M. · Located one block from beach. this lovely home has 3 bdrms, 3 baths, tam1ty room, formal dining area. private yard and sunny deck.. Double detached garage 1s stressed for 2nd story. $389,000 CAROL PANGBURN .. NEWPORT BEACH REDUCEDI SELLERS HA VE FOUND ANOTHER · Sophisticated Newport pool home. Perfect condition. Lovely area. Now astung S340,000 MARlYN Hill BALBOA 18l.ANCt BAYFRONT · with shore mooring. TI\ree bedroom home plus two bedroom apartment or combme for larger home Close to shclpplng Good for investors at $645,000. MARtL YN TWllCHEU OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1--4 PM NEW HARBOR HLL CUSTOM HOME • SOPHtSTICA TION IN WHITE · Magnificent 4 bedroom home in ttus exclusive gated commumty. 3 fireplaces. berber carpets, lu1unous master bedroom .)">Suite, free-form pool and spa, gourmet krtchen. bonus • 'room. multiple built-ins. full wet bar. and a breath-taking ocean and city btes view. $950,000. SANOY MITTMAN 22 BElMONT · HARBOR HILL. N.B. PICTURE PERFECT BA YFRONT HOME W/ptER a SLIP · Only Sl.075,000 will buy this custom built 4 bdrm home Enioy the warmth of hnely finished hardwoods. An extensive use of glass allows placid views of bay and ltchts Call tor an appointment DON De THOMAS OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 1--4 PM ELEGANT HARBOR HILL CUSTOM MANOR HOME · Private gated commumty ad1acent to Harbor fbd&e. Tradfbonal two story, 4 bdrm home Beautlfully carpeted & painted. Gourmet kitchen Master bdrm suite Jar garage Extensive use of used brtd $775.000 SANDY MITTMAN 20 Hl.LS8_9ROUCH • HARBOR Hill. N.B FlRST TIME BUYERS • NEWPORT BEACH FOR t131,500I · Thrs beaubtul Vtlla Balboa condo w/stunmnc ocean view has complete • security w/cuarded pte. Enioy the Newport Beach Ille. sunsets settinc over the ocean. pool & spa. SALLY sHIPl.EY I .K>YC£ DABOl T HARBOR VIEW HOMES · Sunny, light and most 1nY1b11C home, pnced to sell now. NottMnc has been o~ed to make this expanded, redecorated home perfect. A best buy at $369.000 TRUOY STUB8lffll0/TOOOY satTH BEST BUY IN HARBOR VIEW HC>mS · Executive Portohno. 4 bdrm, 3~ baths, guest quarters, bonus room. nice ~pgtades. Move-in conditicSn. Larre lot near community pool You own the land. $329.000. TOOOY SMITH BIO CANYON ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME f abUlous home for executive livu11. · 30 ft srt down bar overlookmg golf course-. stereo room, pool table area, 25 tt mirrored wardrobe plus walk-in closet Reduced to only Sl.100,000. OOROTHY HARDCASTLE OPEN HOUSE SAT 6 SUN 1-5 OPEN EVERY WEEKEND TILL SOU> Charming 2bdrm condo overlooking Big Canyon Golf Course. Private woodsy locabon. ucibng multt4evel plan Even has a 2 car garaee. $239,000. W4 GREER 75 SEA ISLANO ORM ~.B . OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME · 3 bdrm, 2 bath owners umt U!l'tairs w/master bdrm & bath pfus hreplace. 2 bdrm income unit downstairs w/firep(ac:e Seasonal rental, rarely vacant Lrg assumable 1st T.0. MARIA BERCOVITZ I MARtl YN TWITCt£U OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 GOOD STARTER HOME · Two or ~ree bedroom home tn family area. Covered patio. hre ring. pool. Needs some TLC $179,500 OOROTHY HARDCASTLE 1518 SYLV\A, N.B. CHARMING ISL.ANO HOME · PAvate commum- ty channel tront home w/own dock for 30 tt. boal R-2 lot w/room to build additional unit or enioy this larce yard. $335.000. DONNA & Bill WEBSTER LIDO ISLE CONDOS · four 2 bdrm condos 1n super location. Steps to community tennis & beaches. Short walk to Lido Village shops & restaurants SI 99.000 each CATHRYN TENNILLE LIDO ISLAND-REMODEL OR REBUILD · Charming 2 bdrm. 1 bath on choice street to street location i,, block to bay, beach & visitors pter. £nioy community, tennis. parks & clubhouse act1Yrtles $285,000 MARILYN TWITCHELL LIDO ISLAND BA YFRONT Spectacular turn1nc basin view! Private pier & shp r our bedrooms, 3 in baths, den, 3 car garage. Totally remodeled plus room to ei.pand Community tennis, club house, and beaches available Conservatively priced tor location at Sl.750.000 BILL VINCENT RESIDENTIAL LOTS OCEAN VIEW LOT, C.D.M. · Existing structure. $«9.000 OCEAN VIEW LOT, HARBOR Hill · Gated community. $280,000 TWO ADJACENT LOTS, HARBOR HILL · $235.000 I $245.000 OCEAN VIEW LOT, SAN CLEMENT£ . Cypress Shore. $280,000 OCEAN FRONT LOT, C.D.M. View of ietty, ~.$950,000 -.. ---- ~GREAT WESTERN REAi. ESTATE~ A Great Western Financial CDmpany . ttl!ill« NEWPORT BEACH UNDER $100,000 Imagine owning a two bdrm, two bath newly decorated deluxe condo in the fabulous Versaille way of nfe for only lO "r down and approximately $950 per month. $99,000 CHEAPER THAN RENT Only $5400 down will move you into this three bedroom condo with payments under $925 per month. lnvest in your future now. ONLY $108,000 NEW BEGINNINGS "'tart off wi~-with this 3 bedroom condo in immaculate condition located in a quiet and serene area. Owner may carry back second trust deed at favorable rates. ONLY $134,900 LOOK FAST ONDER $150,000 Because this combo of a 3 bedroom family home with outdoor spa and firepit will sell quickly. The children will love being close to a park and school. Mom will love being close to South Coast Plaza. ONLY $149,900 BELOW MARKET SA VE THOUSANDS On this 4 bedroom single story home that needs a little paint and tender care. Discover the money that can be made on this family style home located in a desirable area. -ONLY $169,500 DISCOVER TURTLE ROCK Children and friends will fall in love with the large back yard and spacious pool beside the Presidents home. 3 bedroom award winning floor plan. ONLY $299,900 BEST BUY IN HARBOR VIEW! The shrewd buyer will love the value in this 5 bedroom, 3 bath Somerset model located on a great lot large enough for the pool of your choice. .ONLY $305,000 THE TERRIFIC TERRACE Your family will love the proximity to beach and bay, sailing and tennis. Your friends will love to be entertained in this great four bedroom home with spacious grounds and pool ONLY $390,000 CATCH A FALLING PRICE TAG And save thousands on this fotir bedroom executive pool home overlooking back bay with city and nite lite views. Discover the best for less. ONLY $545,000 THE TOAST OF HARBOlf RIDGE Your friends will love your new four bedroom detached estate Lautremont home nestled in the exclusive hills of Harbor Ridge. The ambiance and privacy with the large WTap around view deck" make this executive home ideaJ for entertaining. ONLY $665,000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 S•n Miguel Drive Newport S.Kh, CA 1281() IB .. ~,0-0 (714) 759-1501 .... ~ 1<0wl Y.tUI\ __ ,,,.,_ "-..... ..._ ... I I I I l l I I I I -, • ru IS RF. IDENTIAL BROKERAGE SE RV.lf.F.S LOOI TIH·l.ICATIH-LIOA1ltl ltff,000 I:. one of the special qualilles of this Big Canyon custom homE-Over 100 feet of fairway frontage. Four bedrooms. 3!1J BA. spacious family room. pool spa. fabulous entertainment area and it lS m move m cond1t1on' MaraJou Ingold or Danny Bibb 111 CUlOI ·HUT FAllLY HIE Slll,000 Five c;pacious bedrooms. 3 full· BA. incredible Jargt> family room. drama.tic llvmg & dining. 3 fireplaces, beamed ce1h ngs, beautiful oak floors throughout, French doors. many built-ms, and all JUSl like Dt'W Pool sized lot Truly one of a kmd. Excellent value at $875,000. Danny Bibb. II& OUYll CllTllNIUY 1121.000 Four bedrooms, separate family room with fire- place. formal Llvtng & dinmg rooms, JBA and 3 car garage Fabulous setting on a quiet cul-Oe-sac, ~pac1ous lot with a garden at every wmdow. Spectacular waterfau and spa. Pnced to sell at $629,000. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. PllCU Tl SlU -111 Ullll IUIYIW 1411,000 Dramatic 2 story, 3BR, 3BA townhome located on extra large lot with pool & spa. Freshly painted and carpeted. Impressive 2 story entry with fonnal living & dining rooms. and fam.ily room. Spacious pallos surround the exterior. Extremely light & bnght throughout. Owners motivated! Danny Bibb & Stephanie Grody lllH AMYE Ill OlallA 12,210,000 C-Oey (1r.eplaces, antique wetbar. beauuful oak floors. spa. and much, much more. Spectacular ocean views from all three levels and very solidly constructed Offered at $2,250,000. Danny Bibb & Martha Macnab DIEULJ UY -Gii -Wint WATll 1711,000 J ust listed, 180 ocean & canyon views from every room Cul-Oe-sac, private beach. community ten- rus and pools. Rod Daley l EIEULI UY -FIYE IEHMIS llff,000 Charmmg traditional home on flat lot with open l'<'ili.ngs, bardw~ floors, farruly room, -fonn:al dmmg Ocean view & access to pnvat.e beach, tennis. pools & parks Call Rod Daley or Dave H1rschler Asking $599.000. EIEUl.l IAY. YIEWS, Yim, Yim 1121,000 Spectacular ocean & white water views. All rooms of this 3-4BR home in private beach commuruty Extensively remodeled with modem kHchen, master bedroom su.ite, yard area Terrific value at $825.000 Call Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley EIEUU IAY • ICW I OAIYll VIEWS 1721,000 You'll cnpy fabulous views from thlS 1mmaculatP r(•mockled 3BR on a 4u1et cul-de-sac within the gatt'<l pn\'atc· bt•al·h art'a of F.merald Bay. Priced to sell today at a newly reduc-ed $725,000. Cali Rod OalPy or Dave H.irschler DCUI HHZES, ltllH Ult 1421,000 Y mm •. in the renter of Newport Beach At the end flf 29th Strt'f't and thP sand R 2 property wtth duph·x LovPly up<:;cale smgk family lr<'nd area. Only M2fl 000 for a qu1<'k escrow ('lose Tom Alh0...on SIPHI VIEWS, IOHT&llS, IOW, WIM Fil• ITll FLOOR UI0,000 The finest 1n M'('Ur<'. graC'lous. t?xc1ting hving with evf.•ry amenity 1ndud1ng TV. morutor seocunty and rl'<'Cpllon and rf"Creallon areas, pool and spa Some slips. underground parking. designer woods, silk paper. ItalJan tiles. study. guest room and master bedroom suite. Tom Allmson t: 2 Chric Piasa, Suite I 00 SATUllAY OILY BELCX>URT ltH,Oll 12 ......... Im• I•. 2 BR, PR 1-5 HARBOR RIDGE Slll,MI 4BR. 2FR, pool/spa 1-5 SUllAY OILY S Vogt aa....,....., C Mason SHOR&:LlFFS llH,oN JH ffHi-C c_,.. 5BR. FR. pool/spa 1-5 M Ingold UTILE BALBOA IS UH,llO 21t-211~ f, a.,tr .. t 4BR, wa1.erlront 1-5 D. Chkhester COSTA MESA 1211,000 HU ,...., lalle 2•BR. FR 1-4 G Amat.o SPYGLASS HILL St!IMI 41 t•kia 5BR. FR, pool/spa l-4 V Swan BIG CANYON S1,'71,IOO 4 08Jerry lffh 5BR. FR. pool/spa 1-5 S Grody BA YSHORES SIH,800 2172 Orfftftew 3BR. FR. spa 1-5 S Scanlan EASTBLUFF Ull,000 2201 Ar•a 3BR. FR 1-4 C Ward BIG CANYON 11,111,IOI 1' ... .,est 5BR, FR, pool/spa 1-5 C Allison CX>RONA DEL MAR 14il,oot 1221 PMhWe 4BR, FR. vtew 1-5 M Macnab BELCX>URT Slll,IOO 12 ltleHrt .... S.. 2BR. FR 1-5 B. Partch LIDO Sl40• 111 Yla ••lte 3BR FR, spa I ·4 J Pereira SATURDAY I SUIDAY IUCM LIYIH AT ITS HST SIJl,IOO Outstandmg JBR home near the beach with remodeled k1tchPn & bathrooms Extra large mast.er bedroom suite, formal dmmg room. Great lcx:allon away Crom rongest1on and traffic. Max· me Propp WHISY I SEClllll 1141,IOO See thts nict>ly appointed lower unit Expensive decor, extra book shelves at entry This ls a lBR, and den or 2BR. Lii Beazley and Linda Oeth UCI UY CllMllllll 1114,ttl See the n1ght lights from the unique upstair.1 hvmg room m this executive condominium. Three bedrooms. 3BA, community pool & tennis. Out of area owner w1ll listen to any offer Diana Prosser UHU HUI FlllT 11,All,llO View forever beauufully maintained older Laguna home Used bnck terrace, lush courtyard entranc-e with secluded swimming pool. Three bedrooms, formal dining room. den-maids quar- ters. Barbara Aune n111S1U Niil 11,1•.- 0utstanding bayfront home on Channel Road. Every yacht goes by your property. The home i.s perfection in detaJ.1 . Custom papers. carpets and fixtures. 4BR and dock. Barbara Aune wmFIL IAYflllT ..... Dover Shores -wonderful family home flighty upgraded with wood floors, skylights, billiard SPYGLASS HILL 12,111,MI IMky Pehrt room, 3 bedrooms, family room, lots of cha.rm. Lots 84-85-86, vct land 8-8 M Lngold Private pier and slip Secunty system. Barbara NEWPORT HTS Ull,HO 421 S. ..,._,... Aune/Stephanie Grody 4BR, FR 1-4 L. Beazley LIM ISU EST&n 11.UO,llO BIG CANYON S1,Hl.llO l ........ Special offering of t.tus fabulous ~iterranean ~~~·C~YON .~~ 2 '" .,!· = style estate on an enonnous double lot. Surround- 3BR, FR, pooUspa 1-5 c Crouer ing a magnificent courtyard pool, this home offers SPYGLASS Silt• ta......,.. the ultimate in privacy and low-profile luxury. 4BR. FR. pool/spa 1-4:30 A Peters for the most discrirrunating. Shown by appomt- OCNFRNT 142l,IM 2114/2'14~ W. lnfr1lt ment. Tom AlUnson or Micki Cooper Duplex 3/2, waterfront 1-5 T. Allinaon SPYIWS 11111 SHl,000 CX>RONA DEL MAR S1tlll,IOG UH..._ llM. Ocean, bay & city rught light view, plus 5BR, 3BR. Vlew 1-5 Amato/Mason 3BA. family home. New carpets and paint plus BIG CANYON Slll,IM 44 .,...,_ add~ wmdowS' overlooking the large point lot 4BR, FR 1-5 D. Bibb and view make ttus home special. Sandie Fix PllOE IEllOTlll IUl,IOO llCLllU SH tff llASTU llEllM UfTI P21,111 Custom built home at the beach. Mas~r suit.e "Jodelle" model behind guarded gate in pres- with fireplace Ocean view deck. Excellent con-tig1ous Harbor Ridge with spectacular views of strucllon Steps to the ocean. Added bonus -2BR ocean, bay & city lights This 3BR, 2 llzBA family unit for ;ncome or guests. Ann Peters room home looks Uke a model with wood plank IO' l&Yfllll Hll,IM ~a~/~~:':~tefabric & drapes. Ed Harbor Island Drive. Recently remodeled 4BR. OHHUIOA ...... 11111 ....... 3 llz BA with dock for several boats and ~dy Enter ac~ a wooden bridge over a natural rock beach. Excell~nt location -central to all. Priced Ko1 pond with a dramatic wat.erfall. Inside is a to sell. Including the land. Martha Macnab two-story pnvat.e alnum, surrounded by a raised UYSlllE IEW usn• llH,000 library, kitchen, hvmg room & formal dining GrPat family home with French doors & wm-room, 3BR. 21 2 BA and family room Ed F.scano or dows. new kitchen, formal living room. Locau>d Mauref'n WhJte in won<.lt•rful family neighborhood Just a short IOIFHT IYULNllH 'ETTY I O&TWU 11,111,000 walk to the beach. Thrf'e bedroomc;, 4BA. (ce Private stairs take you to the beach in C-Orona del J-.nd Large assumable loans. Susan S<-.mlan Mar. This two-story 3 bedroom, 2'h bath home Ill OUYll'S Pllml IUIHICI HAI0,000 achieves a feeling of openness through the UM? of A very rare-opportunity awaits the fortunate few high beamed wood ceilings w1th clear-story wln- who could own such an t>Statl' You may feel as if dows Totally remodeled, like-new home wnh you've retumt"d to the 19th <.'entury The home is privat.e drive Maureen White or Ed E.-;rano characteriwd throughout by plastered walls. 1m-IAll FllHUHll ti Wlltl 11,211,000 mense sohd oak beams, anuquc oak doors, Mane RE'modE>led , single story, 4BR. 4BA home with Antoinette hardwood floors, and very spacious over 106 tt on th<' wat<'r Huge waterfront yard rooms Featunng 6BR, 6112 BA, formal UVlng & with room for pool Pnvate rommuruty behmd dinmg rooms, S<>parate fam1ly room. gounnet guard gate. Lc-ndcr w11J providf' t•xrellent {lnanc- k.itchen & butler's pantry, paneled study, wine lng Price includes the land M1mreen Wh1~/Ed cellar, 4 fireplaces, and all the amenities you E.9Cano would expect m such a home. Approximately 215 llW LISTIM -IPYIWS llU St2l,Oll feet of fairway frontage and some 19.000 sq ft. or Superb ocean & Ute view Conn this expanded land. Truly incomparable! $3.4~0.000. Appoint-single level 4BR home. Pnvate romer location. mcnt with Danny Bibb Pool & spa. Completely remoc.leled Six car gar- age Ann Peters and F.ct F«ano 644-6200 NEWPORT BEACll -----------~=-"__;:;;_,;;;=====~==-=-'==-.;=-.-=---=:-.-.---~-.:.-,;::---~----=---=-==, • ru IS Ill llLEY ~EXCEss-oF 8 MILLION IN SALES El ESIUI IN EXCESS OF IUIYllD TOP PRODUCER PACIFIC SOUTHWEST REGION llYll lllSllLEI --tN--exeess er=- 10 MILLION IN SALES llllEEIWlm IN EXCESS OF . ' 11111• ,..,, IN EXCESS OF 5 MILLION IN SALES 5 MILLION IN SALES 5 MILLION IN SALES II UCESS OF 4 llWll II SILES TOM ALLINSON LINDA OETH MARTHA MACNAB II DCESS IF 3 llWOI II SILES BARBARA AUNE MARALOU INGOLD STEPHANIE GRODY ANN PETERS BEVERLY MORPHY II DCESS Of 2 llWll 11 SILES DONA CHICHESTER MICKI COOPER LOIS JACOBS ..... 100 .. COBY WARD $ANDIE FIX LIZ BEAZLEY ~ ·1mWPO•T BIACH ---------------------- . , I .. ' TURDAY1'aa. 8. , .. / 25 -/0.Jgefine 2Jrive .JJarlor kiJ9e, newport Beack $3,950,000 DAILY PILOT HAL HTATI Th• ultlmat• of hllltop view• over all of Newport &.ch. 10,000 9q.h. o~ •heer luxury and elegance. Contempor•ry •nd modern, yet w•rm •nd Inviting. The •pace• are .a.ring. The 1tyle I• under•tllted, blendlng 1D11rble, oalc •nd br•n In m•)••tlc room• with flowing formed w•ll•. VHt window upanu• fram• a 180° view of Newport Harbor and the P•clll.c Ocean from Palo. Verde• to U.tallna l•l•nd. A curving •talrcau with beveled cry•t•I new•/• and br•n ralllng lead• from the dram•tlc marble foyer to the bedroom level. There •r• .oothlng fountain• and •tre•m• trickling over natural rock formation• adding to the lu•h l•nd•capc of the beautiful entry gard•n. th• large pool •nd throughout the ground•. A beautiful color brochure and video tape are available upon requ .. t. . ,. \•( t ... MAUREEN WHITE and ED ESCANO 644-6200 Grubb & Ellis RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE ERVICE #2 Civrc Plaza, Suite 100 • Newport Beach , California 92660 -----------------~--------. ' -......... J --..... -- ---......... -.... ---• ---.... -.. --.. DAILY PILOT /a.Al. UTAft ... '\' 1 --.. 23 na,Lonne JJarLor f<iJ9e, newporl Beacli $2,900,000 LocAted In th• pr••tl11lou•. 11uard.,,,,t«I community of H•rbor Rid,,. •nd •urround«I by bautlfully J.11d.ca,,_d ll'Ound•. brick patio. and npan•lv• veranda•. th• .,,aclou• dn,,,. ol thl• Eltgll.b country m1uJOr offen 7.()(J() MJNl'e fHt ol luurlou• llvln11. Including five b«lroom •ult ... Th• ma•t•r •ult• offen two flrepl•ca. a prlv•t• rett'ellt •nd the Nth I• comp#t• with all •m•altlH. The 11nclou• llvlDfl room. formal dlnln11 room. IJOUTllNt ldtchen. braldHt room aad th• .,,aclou• family room with I,. fully equlpp«I EllllllM antlqw Nr all open onto th• uten•lv• brkli verand•• with a forty foot pool/.,,a that provide bratht.lrln11 vi••• ol th• Paci/le Ocaa. Newport Harbour aad th• city light• of Newport Center •nd Fa•hlon l•land. All fuml•hln11• and antique•. except penonal artifact•. are laclud«I. EJ.flant color brochure I• avall•bl• upon requat. ED ESCANO and MAUREEN WHITE 644-6200 1 ':.{ .- t Grubb & Ellis t ' RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICE #2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 • Newport Beach. California 92660 -------------Jt.. .._#, •JJ'JJJ,..#• .... ----..... --..... ---. ---......... -. ~----------------------------------------------- ,. Realtors Our Long List of Buyers Exceed Present lnventorylll we-Need Listings for Immediate Showingslll Contact us for a free, no obligation market analysis and advertising plan for the sale of your property MILLION $ VIEW Beautifully remodeled "J" Plan with incredible views of sunsets and back bay. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. One of the most desirable locations. OPEN SAT A SUN 1-5 PM 503 Awenlda Campo, NB $275,000 FIEE BACK BAY, NITE LITE VIEW Popular "Delores" Plan with back bay, nite lite, and mountain views. 3 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, end unit with air conditioning and security system. $269,500 FIEE SPECTACULAR "R" PLAN This home has been customized in every detail. Expansive back bay view. Private, large master suite. New carpets, completely new kitchen, French doors, oak detailing, and much more. Exciting "almost new" home. 2 bedrooms, 2 Yi baths, family room. OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 PM 2423 Viata Nobteza, NB $399,500 FEE NITE LITE VIEW Great nite lite view of Newport Center. End unit, 3 bedrooms, 21/i baths. Expansive, sunny back patio. Unusual 2 story ."Franciscan" Plan. Fast escrow possible. $219,000 FEE BACK BAY VIEW Exquisite use of stained glass and used brick. End unit "Delores" Plan, 3 bedrooms, 21/2 bath. Back bay view off brick patio. Leasehold. $230,000 COME INTO OUR OFFICE TO MEET OUR STAFF Joy of Newport Harriet Spencer Phyllis Goggio Judy Loos ' 640-0020 Doug Herbst Gale Follingstad Cathy Colesworthy Chuck Colesworthy, Broker Eastbluff Village C.enter, Newport a,ach , ~--__.;.--...;.....:-__ _.__._ _______ ..... _ ... o • • ••• van•UTA>\ nr -.0\aO NEW LISTING TIE PllCl IS ltCMT -That's rare these days, so Is a 5 bdrm single story In Broadmoor. Immaculate. sunny a nd private. $379,000. "OUR· COVER HOME IS A CLEVER HOME" NEW LISTING TUITUIOCK TIWUI£ -Per- fect cul de sac location. max privacy, lg family 4 bdrm, private spa, com- munity pool and tennis. $345,000. $.llC SlHPll -·A wtnk to the ocean 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm, 2 ba Income, vacant with out of state Qwners. Want offers! $395,000 llYllE COYE ESTATE -Rate offering 5 bdrm, 2 story home, ocean view, Laguna's finest area with private beach. $1, 190,000. CDI COHO FOi UASE -Tastefully decorated 2 bdrm (or 1 bdrm/den) avail. Immediately. Fplc, wet bar. community pool/spa, 2 car garage. view deck. $1500 per. mo. Call 675-6000. OPEi SATlllllY 1-1 ILIE Oii $530,000 4 bdrm, 3 ba. 2 tplc's. view It.II OM From $209.000 New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums 11.lffl $238.000 221 lrtlli4 J.Skahan .ltn1iH at 4fll ...-..---1--End unit 3 bdrm, many extras TllnnMI $345,ooo F. Scott Evans ........ K. Granieri ti Stihlhr The pride and joy of original owners and It looks llke new. Four bedrooms, less than a block to the beach and colorful ocean views. This unique floor plan Is fabulous for entertaining and perfect for a family with beach loving teenagers. $595,000. Open today and Sunday at 221 Narcissus. FAMILY FIOUCS 11 OLDE CDI -A winner! Newer 2 01 WUT A FEEUIC -Beautifully decorated, lmpec- story. ocean view. sunny street leads to beach, cable 3 bdrm. 3 bath townhome in Jasmine patios, decks. 2 fireplaces. $530,000. Creek. Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000. OIE AID A IAU LOTS -South of the highway in llUITll' FOi CEITAll -Owners have to sell! Dual Olde CdM; 3 bdrm. 2 baths. delightful street a master suites with massive ocean view. Condo block and a half from beach & bluff. $325,000. In Laguna gated comf"(lunlty. $165,000. 0011-lA-lJ -A sharp decorator perfect CdM hillside adult home with a big pool and a little view. 2 bdrms. 2 baths at $321,000. IAYFIOIT LOT -Complete with a co-zy older home! Balboa Peninsula sandy beach. 3 bdrm, 2 bath with cute cabana. Just $475.000. 011 IY COSI -This 4 bdrm is adorable! Charming famlly room-kitchen, master suite, skylights. pool. $289,000 In Newport. WAIJ TO FASlllOI ISLAH -Lush pool home In Irvine Terrace, 4 bdrm. L&P construction. 9,000 sq.ft. lot. private atmosphere. $412,000. A llC IAIUlll -West Newport duplex. 4 bdrm. 2 MOST CLUCK FOi THE IUCK -Lowest price among ba, and 2 bdrm 1 ba. owner occupied, good Jasmine Creeks larger plans, (Plan 6), ocean condition, next to beach. $219,000. and bay view, master suite. $339.000. IUUTIFUL OLD BLUFFS -Desirable end uhit, wrap- around patio. highly upgraded 3 bdrm, A/C. full security, on quiet cul de sac. $238.000. HllOUS $£WI -5 bdrm. 4 ba home + income. Walk to CdM beach, fully upgraded, 3 fireplaces, spa. quiet street. $549,000. OCW AID UY VIEW -Overlooking proposed new park, 3 bdrm, family room. close to school and shops, pool-size yard, neutral decor $395,000. ONE OF A llllD _. Belcourt find. Better than new, cleaner than original, 3 bdrm, picturesque, cus- tom touches at just $795,000. Perfectly located 4 bdrm •tmTDUOE $412,000 Private 4 bdrm, pool UUll PIWllJ $4 75,000 3 bdrm. 2 bath on the bay .... $325,000 3 bdrm, 2 ba, l 'h lots, So. of hwy .... $395,000 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit ··-$595,000 Unique 3 bdrm. l blk to beach UU11 ,.. au $395.ooo Ocean/bay view. 3 bdrm, fam rm IPEli SlllAY 1-1 8 . Hutchings 2111 1 ...... V. Slnctair ••Uc .. ..., M. Roussetot 121 lrellW 0 . Markas MILMt..- H. Markas 221 hretnn H. Markas llOS..lcastle A. Boland ... -$530,000 221 lrtllW 4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 fplc 's, view l. Curci ... • From $209,000 .,... It ttti New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums J. Skahan ll."'1 $238.000 ......... End unit 3 bdrm, many extras A Sietz 111TLllM $345,000 tO Stillw ... r Perfectly located. 4 bdrm B. Hutchings ....-•m S339.ooo • ftlh•lfer Ocean & bay view, 3BR v. Sinclair NtUllll IYI $379,000 JIU Wttecrut Private 5...bdrm. single story J. Bracey ..... ,.. 1111.u $395.ooo no U..esite Ocean /bay view. 3 bdrm, fem rm E. Tabak ll.ll M $39~.ooo HI Latt.,•r 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit T Boland llH Oii $595,000 221 larcluus Unfque 3 bdrm. 1 blk to beach H Markes ll.ll 011 $325.000 Ut lr..W 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 1 2 JotS, So. ot hwy A Boiand llLOlllT $795.ooo 10 o•atta .. A LOYELY UfHTYll -Harbor Ridge townhome with A LOT OF LOT -Magnificent 180° view ot,...Oana = ~eg:nt 3 bdr~289.000 nC: .::.a;.~~ serene view of city and beyond, 3 bdrm. lmpec-Point Harbor, lights, mountains. Owner desper-Charming 4 bdrm skylights. pool N Fogartv cable condition and A.C. $642.000. ate. make offer $102,000. .._ ________________ _, U~IVU~ ti()M~i. l?IALT()C?'. ()lli-()()()() I -PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY AT M.cAR11WR 80ULEVA.RD IN CORONA D£l. MAR HARBOR RIDGE PERFECTION Dramat1C' be\·eled ~l as~ double door entry 111 \ 1te::-. you 111111 tht .... ciE'corator perfect 4000 !:>4.ll. eu~ton1. Spac:iou .... c1nd formal living and dining r11om::-.. \\arm a nd charming den with one 11f l hree fireplace-.. King's master suite -masculine 111 e\·ery ~~n::.e -with \'IEW. Queen's master .... uite -floral. feminine and luxur ious -with \'JEW. Bright. fully equipped country l<itchen. CenerCJu.., guest quarter. and study. Colorful. terract-d garden:,, ~parkling pool and spa with cascading waterfall. Paddle tennis court and lig-hted gazebo with city VIEW. Priced to sell at ~~~.->.UtlO. For further detail and appointment to :-ee. call .Jen H unt. 640-4888 2125 San Joaquin Hiii• Ad. Newport Center TOP OF THE WORLD That's the VIEW from this magnificent manor high on a hill in Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 5 bedroom, 7 bath reflects the ultimate in quality thro ughout. Boasts a library, step-down family room with fi replace, gourmet kitc he n and in- credible master suite with s uana, fireplace. walk-in ''closet room "· and VIEW. 40' pool and spa . Owners may consider trade. Try your ho m e or commercial as down payment. Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri H unt. 6 T RAFALGAR OPEN SUNDAY l -5PM NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING-OCEANFRONT <'harming Peninsula Poi nt oceanfront. Custom designed and built for present owners! Show by appointment with E\ el~ n Young. . I' 100' FRONTAGE-LIDO ISLE COMMERCIAL I 'rim.-l11rnll11n v. ith retail shops and officei-in majo,r .. hopping area. Ample parking. Can f.{O 2nd stnrv FF.E. I Ji."10,IHHI ( all Harriet Perry for details. TWO YOUNG HOUSES ON ONE LOT We're serious! Great opportunity for the live-in investor. Two separate houses on one lot in Corona del Mar! Master suites with private decks, dining area, convenient to shopping + entertaining! Assumable loa n .. Just reduced $60.000! Asking $325,000. Call Jeri to see. *LEASES * ~JG CANYON-2 BD, 2 BA. Fireplace, private patio, single level. Sub. terr. parking, comm. pool and tennis. $1300. Jeri. 1/""e timiHp CD#td ""t le lettee -C!tJ11didee tile "l'l'"etmtitied al"ve - ~et~ ta/A altJMt l""e 11ezt ilt11Ut111ut!!! ' . ~·-·~·~·-· ·'·· .. . ...••.•••••..•.•...... J -- ~rtt.er (•ll • i~~~~•it_te~ REALTORS ~ EllULI ltY -Thia ocean )liftw home has been remode'ed to reflect the suattty and charm of a bygone era. The walled entry garden lends a feeling of serenity and privacy. It features 3 bdrms, 41n baths plus bunk-room and a fam- lly/entertalnment room wtth wet bar. Walk to beacl), tennis and pools In this gate-guarded prlva'fe area. $695,000. LOWH 3 AICI UY -A quiet street In Ji quiet private area Is the setting for this charming 3 bdrm 2 bath home on a beautiful large flat lot. Close to beach, tennis and playground. Come and see the ocean view and the beautiful sunsets. $399,000. -Thts Emerald Bay 3 bdrm, 3'~ bath home la almost oceanfront wtth fantasttc whitewater and Catalina sunset views. The lot la large and Just a few steps from the sand. $1, 150,000 . ... Since 1964 Turner Associates Realtors (714) 494-1177 ---- .. WELCOME TO OUR WORLD .... I world of quiet secludetl 11riv1te 1re11 ltuilt around 111agnificent coves. fllOO lmlWITO lll1IS -From this elegant lrvtne Cove home across from the oceanfront. It has 4 bdrm, 4YI baths, family room and an extra large lot wtth room for a pool. An exceptional offering lh this prestigious gate-guarded private area across from private beach. $1 ,600,000. HITI £• -This completety rebuilt 3 bdrm 2 story home has a very nice special features-a totally separate new 1 bdrm unit. Both are spacious. Lovely garden, 4 car garage, loads of storage space. $450,000. t•ICIUTt ~ -Near Newport Pier Nicety remodeled family home on the sand wtt 3 bdrm, 2 baths, or could be two separate units R-2 zoning. An excellent property offering multi purpose use. $590,000. (l(UIJ UY -Spacious custom home on extra large lot. All rooms open onto a courtyard large enough for a poof. Very prtvate setting for the large family. Close to all amenttleS In this.guard- gated community. Big price reduction. $475,000. EIHALJ UY-OCWSllE -Top quality remodel. Catalina sunsets and ocean views from new second level. 3 bdrm. 3 baths plus den. and study. Move in condition. Easy walk to private beach. $765,000. ICUI ftEW -And Catalina sunsels from this 2 bdrm, 2 bath home In Three Arch Bay. Large level yard offers excellent expansion poaslbllltles. Would make a great second home. Price reduced to $289,000. 1105 .'\lorth Coast Highwa~· • Laguna Beach. ( a/ifornia 926.;/ . . ' -PAG• 14/SATUltDAY f'•8. I. ,... ' '*'*' IMW e•w1 .-.. c•w1 M4* '''*' --c1w1 ~ i;1111• ~ 111w• ~ e11t• ~e1w1 ~ ''**' I H I R I a I E IEWER CUSTOM -IEWPORT HEllHTS Expansive 4 Bdrm, 41/2 Bath. 3 fireplaces. 2 courtyard. Spacious warm family room. One of the finest newer homes in the area. Many quality upgrades. Large gourmet Island Island kitchen. $378,000. Best buy In the heights! UE lllHElll 131-1211 EXCLUSIVE CLIFFHAVEI BUILDERS DREAM Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq. feet. One of the very best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch Style home includes family room. Remodeled kitchen and bath. Vacant and ready to sell! Ask ing $305.000. Open House -Sat. & Sun. 'REALTORS ® STUllllll VIEW PROPERTY 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 floorlng, marble fireplace. leaded glass. Italian Brass fixtures. Designer decor. Wonderful Gourmet Island kitchen. Sweeping ocean view. Amazing Value at $314,500. UE llDHEll 131-1211 Call For Estimate Of Market Value on Your Home No Fee or Obligation UE IOICHS MEDITERRAIEAI ELEIAICE WITH PUIUllC YIEWSI a -. ~ European charm compliments this rambling I custom home. Situated In Newport Heights UE llHEll 131-1211 5 CHARMlll EASTSIDE IARIAll compriced of 4 spacious bedrooms and 4'1 I TRADITIOIAL 2 STORY R-4 LOT baths. Built in 1978. 180° views of bay & ocean Prime NEWPORT HEIGHTS with recent ad-from all living eras Including bedrooms. A : dition. Spacious 4 bedrooms with GUEST UNIT Spacious. immaculate 4 bdrm on quiet screet. unique Island kitchen with every amenity. Mas· in rear of property. Family room and sparkling Large enclosed rear yard with fruit trees. 2 car ter suite has fireplace and sitting room with • pool on 50 x 127.5 lot. Recent remodel not quite garage with workshop area. Zoned R-41 Trans-oversized closet & bath area. This property has I finished. Just listed at $350,000. Shown by terred. must move. Asking only s 154 .900. Great an excellent presentation throughout! Newly Zi Appt value. offered at $579.000. Shown by appointment fl RAE ROl&ERS 131-1211 ALLISOI IOTllAID 131-1211 W llHEll lal-1211 13pi------~~_.........--___ _._ I Totally refurbished 4 bedroom POOL home NEWPORT FORECLOSURE PRE VIEW WITH VIDEO B brand new on marektl New roof, paint inside and : out. new plush carpet. Q[Qf_essional landscap.:.:.,in~. _.._-'-9-1----___ 1 On a gorgeous street and vacant. on t lastlll Priced to sell at $279,000. I 110111 TEICH 131-1211 I I DESl&IER TOWIHOME B NEWPORT IEACll Only $141 ,900 for this immaculate designer 2 I bedroom 21/2 bath beauty. Balance 1st T.O. may i be assumed with less than 10% down. Call to see D SllEIYL llEWEI 131-1211 EASl·;1DE DUPLEX I Owners motivated on these cute 2 bedroom units, one with additional den. Immaculate con- dition. Only $178.000. El 11E1n 11m1111-1211 • I 110° VIEW IEWPORT IEACH $110/MO. Principle and intere~t total $660/mo with 20% down. One bdrm condo .. Walk to beach. Only $86,500. OWNER WILL CARRY. PETE .1111111 la 1-1211 EASTILUFF OILY S 119,000 Prime location on Carob. Large enclosed rear yard, very private. Seller has reduced the price. Floor plan is a Macco 310. Three bdrm. 2 bath with large kitchen. MUST BE SOLD. rm .11111111a1-1211 ITIACHED 2 CAR IARA&E Nice. clean 2 bdr01 condo with FP. Seller wants to sell! Lowest price in area. Now $104.500 PETE JllllHI 131-1211 BAYFROIT + SECURITY L1ve't>n the bay in Newport, near all the action View of Lido Village harbor. Fashion Island and ocean from this 5th floor co-op. $425,000 fee PETE JDlllSll 131-1211 WALLACE IEFF DESlllED Ill CAIYOI CUSTOM Exceptional construction in this beautiful Medi· teranlan home with pool, separate pool house with large sauna and large basement. If formal living Is your style you wlll want to see this quality home. Large rose garden and lots of truit trees scattered about this large lot on the 18th fair- way. rm .1111111111-1n1 Flowing and open this spacious 4 bedroom, 4 VIEW OF THE 11&111011 . I bath residence with pool & magnificent views Luxury 2 bdrm condo profeaslonally decorated. VIDEO CllPll • awaits. New European kitchen, high celllngs, Marble FP, ceramic tile flooring, beveled mlr:-Video tape your valuabtet for Insurance and lots of light, this beauty Is priced at only rors. Move In and relax. Now $212,500. OWNER purposes. Call for appointment. 631-l266. Total INDEPENDENT BRC a $699,000 with private beaches and owner may WILL CARRY. cost with this coupon Is seventy-five dollars. I carry. uun aa1n 11.---.-... ___ Pm __ .... _ ... __ 1_•1_-1_2_ .. ___ _.. ___ rm __ ... _ ... __ 1_1_1-_1_2•---- I '631-1266 • 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA ~~----------------'!"91~~~~----~--------------..... ------------~~"""""!' ......... ~1111111911!~~~~--· ,, } LOT /RIAL ISTATW I • c • IATUllDAY ..... ' ,_/PMI• " -- •=@WM WAW C;§i!fi WMIC ,,,,, __ .,,#I --ii"I --"'*' .,.. ··=· --·'*' --,,,, --•1 @> ---. ''TO SELL YOUR HOME CALL BOB & DOVIE." INDUSTRIAL OFFICE SPACE 3.450 Sq. Ft. 90% office. 10•1. warehouse. Will lease at 80¢ per foot or sell at $275,000. Near Baker and Brlstol In Costa Mesa. Close to Frwy. Seller moving and Is veJY motivated. IHI llYIE IMP WESTlllSTER OFFICE LEISE 850 SO.FT. of prime office location. private bath, divided office, end unit. 90¢ per foot. Gross lease. Corner of Goldenwest and 20th Street. IOI I •IYIE IHP COSTA IESA OFFICE LEASE 6,400 feet of well decorated office and small warehouse. ample parking. Priced below market at 95¢ N.N.N. FT. or offer. 111111¥11 IMP-- HARBOR RIDGE HARIOR RIDIE LEISE $4,100 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 IHP 111·12H • HARIOI RIDIE • $711,000 Devonshire 5 BR, 4 BA, famlly room. dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city, mountaln views. $500,000, 11% & 12•/o fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool. ,'Jll l TRADE f<)LJITY roR L;, •• ,_,f ~ !0 tlr,1M~R!.1l\l OR INDUSTRIAL •llllRllllE• LUSE IPTlll 1711,000 Panoramic vtew of ocean. Fashion Island. Catallna. plua on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Featuret oak entry and famlty room and ftve bedrooms. Wiil trade for com- rnerct• property. Aak for •llmllllP IRVINE • llVllE W~ .. \J. • 4 bdrms. 3 full t-••\\ ·mal dining, large m...-s V<>mmunlty pool and ood modef on market.. Gt , .a $209,000 . ...... 1 ... NEWPORT BEACH •PllYITE UTEI ClllllITT• $311,000 Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and ·spa, ocean and city Ilg ht views. One story 4 bedroom, 21/t baths, family room. 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Offer lease option. lllllmElllP • ULIOA PElllSUU • Two bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dlnln fantastic views of ocean and pier, this oceanfront condo with security gatf and un ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $400,000 range In Newport. Great second ho e. llllNYIEIHP llYCREST Must sell four bedrooms, four baths, formal dining, family room. Large yard for pool, lots of trees. Owner says make otter. Asking $295.000 Ill I llYIE IHP 131-1211 •VILLA ULMA • 1111,DOO Two bedroom, two bath, famlty room, large living room with bay & ocean view. Low down. A reatvalue. PROMONTORY • PIOIOITORY llY •-$121,000 Bayfront home with 4 BR, 3 BA, huge master suite, formal dining, room for two boats, will sell existing option, low down. Great terms, will trade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water. IMIHYIEIHP BOB KOOP . JR . • 3% IOWl--111,100 • Great South Coast Plaza locatlon. One bdrm. one bath, tennis courts & lake. .. .. & U1·1111 LEllEI OWIEI I PLU Low Interest fix~ rate financing. Five large 2 bedrooms. one studio. Approxlmatety 7 years old. Prlnclpals onty. ...... 1.1211 11m111111&11111 LEllEI llN/llYFlllT llCll 3 bedroom, 2 bath. flreplace, hardwood ftoors, $219,900. Special terms. .... 111-1211 IOI I IM lOOP IOI UOP, JR. SPECllUZlll II IEWNRT IUCl'S FllEST HllES LIDO ISLAND I I I I. g i I •LIH IAYFlllT S1,CIO:.a.. I ITALIAI VILU llSTEIPIECE Lido Isle bayfront,custom, three bedrooms. 3 ! baths. Award-winning tile floors & walls thruout. I Master suite has steam room and hot tub. I lnkeboll custom carved bed, headboard and : credenza w/canopy, trench armoire, leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This is a must to 1 see. Many Items, too numerous to list. 1111 MYIE IMP ~ SPYGLASS HILL IPYIUSS HILL, C.1.1. 1121,000 I I I Large 5 Bdrm., 3 Bath. formal dining. family I room, breakfast area, oak & tile floors. Large yard, beautiful spa, expansive views of city. wale<. & hills. Lease option. It Is a g:••t buy! . i f.:ViE:SFiYiiili'i1i1;1s1 I I llLIEI PUCIY CllCIEI I II •• 3 lbs. fryen, cut 14> -'h ~ peach s~ -JT I a lemon Juice, 1 T. Soy uuce -JT butter melted I I I -I peach halves -y. ~ brown sue•. I I Arrance chicken pieces in sincle layer in a I 1 I ~ roastinc pan. Combile peach s~, · I lemon ;.ice and soy sauce. Pcu over dlicten. I . I Dot with butter. I Biile In moderate oven (350°), bastinc fr•-I I I ....,, ..... dicl• is ..... lbeut 1 llu. 30 mhltts before didltn is done, pllce pud I I I hlhn ar...t didlen. I I Serve with rice, pen and clnOb and Wtite I I•· l ·t I llMts • senqs. I I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..... · •KER MEMBER 234 E. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA 631-1266 B .... l5'Mk ••s1 ... ••s• --••»> .-1111> --•s•15(-. ••c1 --e111 --•• --es* ... ww .. -. . I" I \ r I \ • • I • Ir Q. -I underatand I can buy and UH an electrlc heatl~ ~· to kHp • water pipe from frHzlrig. I'd Ilk• to try It for one pipe In pertlcular, but won't It UH a lot of electricity and be very expen1lve? A. -The price of electricity varies considerably, depending on which part of the country a customer is in. In your area, the cost Is moderate But the heating cable will not be a big drain on your pocketbook because you only turn it on when the temperature is below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or you expect 1t to fall below that level. ( CJ ------ By ANDY LANO •11111111• "'- Q . -In buying •n eutom•tlc gerege-ctoor opener, la there anything I ahould be concerMd about? A. -Yes. Be sure to get one that has an automatic reversal If the door hits a person or a car or anything else. These days most of them have that feature, but ~ check anyway. 0 0 0 0 a. -Every ao often I aH • reference to channel-type pflera. I can't find a definition for It. Can you help me? A. -Channel-type pliers open very wide to grip larger objects than most pliers. They also have more flexible adjusting pivots to permit holding Items with different shapes. Q . -In ualng gypaum w•llboerd, wlll on• coat of the 1pecl•I compound for covering Joint• be aufflclent? A. -It Is better to use two coats. spaced at least 12 hours between coats. Q . -I •m thinking •bout lnatalllng copper guttera. Can I handle It REALTY Q. -I eoon wlll heve to refln .. h •hardwood floor. When I rent • floor Mnder, muet I eleo rent en_. Nnder? A. -You can get by without one, but It will mean more work In . · sanding by hand close to ' -baseboards, corners and the like. Actually, even If you rent an edger, you will have to do a bit of tland sanding where the edger will not flt. For the best job, use a drum sander, an edger and a hand sander. myHtn A. -It depends on your capablllties. Actually, copper gutters usually need professional Installation because the joints mu~t be soldered. (Lesley faucets, troublesome toilet tanks. noisy plumbing and bathroom condensation are among the topics discussed In Andy Lang's booklet. "Simple Plumbing Repairs. "which can be obtained by sending 50 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Know-How, P.O. Box 477, Huntington, NY 11743. Questions of general Interest will be answered In the column.) The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm ctlllU HL 11&1 flUCllSlll 1144,111 11.-,111 YllW llll,IOI Desirable 3rd floor location nicely decorated Unobstructed 180° view from this beautiful with mirrors. fireplaces and wet bar. 2 bdrms customized 3 bdrm home. Computerized pool & and 2 baths. Beautiful community pool, spa and spa. Built In security system. An auto ramada. Try 10% down enthusiast's treasure with 6 car garage. Plus 1ST FLHll VIEW CllH 1111,000 Spacious 2 bdrm 2 bath unit with ocean, harbor & city lights views. Large patio. fireplace, com- pletely furnished. Private end quiet locatlon. uomH VIEW ... E sHO,oeo The perfect home for an active growing family with 4 bdrms. 3 baths, family room and 3 car garage. Beautiful views of the bay. ocean & city lights. UfflHT • llAI• ISUll UM llll ... LI. 70 feet on the bay with large pier & float. Spacious Theurkauf designed 3 bdrm home perfect for indoor-outdoor living. Large swim- ming pool, family room with wet bar, even a basement. (213) 628-2828 much more. WlllllllFllYll Harbor Realty Is a full service locally owned Real Estate Company offering a complete range of real estate services such as an active rental department. a nationwide relocation network. and an in house com-- puterlzed listing service. Let us prove we wlll do more for you. • LUii UIWllU LIM 1122.- WeH located Newport Beach condo with 1 bdrm & den + 2 full batha. Deluxe gourmet kitchen, private deck, expensive carpeting. Out of town owner says "SELLI" May leaae option. 1111111 --.0 • --Ill .. 1211.-2 bdrm "owners unit" with fireplace and beam ceilings overlooking Inviting swimming pool - plus separate 3rd bdrm and bath downstairs. Also a 1 bdrm apt. over the garage with fire- place. UYflHT wmt IUIY IUll 11,Hl,111 Extra large beyfront-lot with sandy beech and private pier and float. T errlflc location near the harbor entrance. 3 bdrm home partially re- modeled with plenty of room to expand. LIWUT ,._ • ft.U llLlll 1121,111 Immaculate 1 bdrm condo" In full security bulld- lng. Track Hghts. mini bllnda, mlrr«a, light colors, view sundeck, plus a fantastic communl- ty pool and recreation center. Even a llttle ocean vtew. -TmYM.• 1111,111 Fabulous vtewa of the harbor, ocean & city lights from the luxury 2 bdrm condo beautltully decor- ated and hlghty upgraded. Large aundeck, fuff security bulldlng and terrlfk: recrMtlon fecllltlee. (714) 673-4400 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR DAILY PILOT /RllAL UTAT• ·----------------------------------IATUllDAY P•a. a. t .. /9tAU '1 Moisture prevention does trick against mildew .. Questions about mildew rank high on the llst of subjects brought to the attention of those who, one way or another. are concerned with the prob- lems of home owners. happen anywhere In the house where there ts i combination of excessive humidity and a cold surface. fn the basement, for Instance, a cold water pipe Is usually the target. Wrapping the pipe with a covering sold especfally for the purpose wlll solve the problem. Another exam~le of condensation is when a tollet tank begins to drip water although it Is not leaking In the usual dehumldlfert, capture it and dispose of It. . When there ts mustlnesa on concrete floors and tl*i walls and floors In bathrooms, chlorine bleach, jbe kind sold In supermarkets. can be Mtpful. Use one-half to one cup of the bleach In a gallon of water. Rub, then rinse with clear water and dry as quickly as mildew occurs on the tiding of a house. It Is UIU .. ty In • place whk:h Is conttantty damp and which the sun doee not hit. Genet8'ty. aseumtng there are no actutli leaks, ft Is becau• lhrubbery Is too high or thick. at the troubled points. When the sun 11 permitted to shine on a certain area, It Is not likely to foster mildew. The queries touch on mildew In basements. attics, crawl spaces. cell- mgs. walls a~ closets and on fabrics, wood. paper and the outsides of hOuses. In all cases. It Is the presence of excessive moisture that permits the growth of the molds that cause mildew. Combine the moisture or dampness with lack of ventilation. warmth and llttte or no light, and mildew Is almost certain to flourish. Eliminate those conditions and you eliminate tl"le growth of the molds and, consequent- ly the troublesome mildew When these conditions are present and dirt 1s also there, mildew is almost sure to follow Since soil on articles can supply sufficient food for motds to begin growing when the moisture and temperature are right, a thorough cleaning of soiled fabrics before stor- ing them wlll help prevent mlldew. Comblne the molt1ture or dampne .. with lack of ventllatlon, warm ti.a and Uttle or In clothes ciosets, keep the clothing clean, as previously said, but be sure there Is some circulation of air. even If the doors must be opened frequently or kept open. If the clothes are hung l~osety, air can circulate around them. If all your efforts fall, buy a bag of one of the dehumldtylng agents -such as calcium chloride. activated alumina or silica get -and keep it In the closet. Read the instructions on the bag to determine whether it can be used again after drying. no llaht, and mildew ls almost certain to nourTsh. . Dampness Is often caused by con- densation, which occurs When moist, warm air settles on cotd surfaces. Condensation on window panes Is common when the moist air has no place to escape and turns to water as 1t hits the cold glass or frames. It can sense. Covering the tank or lining the inside of It with some kind of Insulation Is the solution there. In extreme cases, the lnstallatlon of a mixing valve on the fixture will keep the water In the tank lukewarm and so etlmlnate the cold surface and the condensation. Why do we have excesslve moisture In the house? Because we have made our houses as airtight as we can, trapping the vapor created by cooking, laundering. bathing or any of the other activities that create moisture. Thus. we are forced to permit the moisture to escape in some way or. as In the case of possible, keeping windows and doors open until everything is dry to the touch. On plastic and asphalt surfaces, work quickly to avoid spotting the surfaces. There are several products on the market for removing mildew. They are g90d. but read the label first to be sure they can be used on the Items you are cleaning. · Outside the house. control the moisture that comes up from the ground In crawl spaces. Spread layers of heavy roofing paper or polyethylene on the soil, overlapping the edges and keeping them In place with sand. When tn your battle against rnildew. Wher- ever It occurs, the enemies are damp- ness, warmth, lack of ventilation, dirt and no light. (Do-lt-yourHlfers wlll find much M/pful data In Andy Lang's h.ndbook, "Practlc•I Home Repairs," which can be obtain«/ by sending $2 to this paper at Box 5, Teaneclc, NJ 07666.) - 'JH[ IHr HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ·REALY_Y ~ Our Silver Anniversary of Service in Hunt~ngton Harbour TIE ILTillAR Waterfront Tudor Main Channel Man- si on. Superb S,300', 4 bedroom, 41h baths, with wrap around 50' dock for 3 boats. The builder has provided only the finest quality craftsmanship In this luxurious home. Exterior landscaping and Interior design show ~de of ownership. .. ... ,......... ltlert4 .. 11.111,111 llE IF Huntington Harbour's most magnificent waterfront homes with Incomparable 3 channel view. Designed and bullt wtth old-world craftsmanship. Enter through brick courtyard complete wtth spa Into foyer where curved oak stairway seems suspended In air. Stained glass dome above stairway Is a wort< of art. A gourmet country kitchen to delight any chef . ,..... ...... ,......... ........ .. ,,,..,... We have other waterfront listings priced from $515,000 (714) 846-0641 4241 WARNER AVE (213) 592-2816 ... . -- I ' I I • .. ~P~A~G~e!_.!!18~/~SA~T~U~R~D~A~Y~P~·~·~·!·~·!1 ... ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~~ ................................ DAILVPILOT/RaALaSTAT• 'Co-mortgage plan WHITHER HOME PRICES? SUPPLY vs. DEMAND vs •. PRICE Everyone knows the theory. As the svpRIY decreases, the · demand increases, and prices tend to go up. In Harbor View Homes there ore approximately fifteen homes on the market, which is about VJ the number we have normally hod on the market at o given time in the last four years. Only four of the single story homes ore currently listed. And the smallest model,'the Monaco, hos sold on the overage about $10,000 higher than it hod sold o few months earlier. We hove the only Monaco listed for sole. Are we seeing the beginning of a modest increase iri price in that area as well as other areas? If you're waiting for prices to drop -Don't! Call us on our current listings JUST LISTED • 5 BEDROOMS SOMERSET MODEL. 3 cor gar oge. New carpets $33.9,900 Fee Land. Some night light view JUST LISTID --CAMEO IHORll 4 bedrooms-600 sq.ft otrivl'll... l~h--dengn $695,000. ~ IOMIRSIT. 5 BIDROOMS On the greenbelt. Spa. Privacy Move-in condition. $319,000 Fee. MONTIGO. •BIHOOMS Remodeled Separate family room. New baths, walk-in closet. $279,000 VIEW IN llAWIND PHASE Ill PALERMO mode l, flawless con d1t1on Lorge lo t room lor pool cm view side $385,000 Fe~ Land MONACO • CLOSE TO POOLlKffOOL ~dfooms + den. Original owner on this well-kept home $239,500. Currently the only Monaco ovoiloble. lAGUllA LOT. TOPOF'T .. MOUNTAIN Nearly '}/) acre of bvildable lot. Very private street. Un- believable view of coast line Reduced to 6490,000 CALL 640-5664 640-LONG ASK FOR GERRY OR CHRISTA THE ONLY REAL EST ATE NUMBER YOU NEED ONGS OF flWPORT, IC. 640 -5664 640-LONG )19 SAN MtGUEL SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH U'e caee llaedee can get kids a home Parents don't have to sit helplessly by and watch a child .struggle to come up with the financing to purchase a home. They can participate as co- mortgagors. Under this arrangement the parents are listed on both the title and the mortgage. (Parents can also take title with the children without becoming co- mortgagers.} If payments are missed. co-mortg~s must make them. Parennrcan take the interest and property-tax write-offs for any part of the payments they make. However. in order to cJaim depreciation for tax purposes;·both parties must enter into a shared equity arrangement. That's the promise of a shared equity arrangement, in which co-owners may share the down payment. mortgage installments. taxes. insurance and maintenance costs. One co-owner occupies the property and gets the tax breaks that go with home ownership. The other co-owner. as owner-Investor. gets the tax breaks that go with owning investment real estate and.has the tight to share In any profits when the propert}' is sold. Both sides must enter into a contract that lays out the entire. complex financial arrangement. The two parties can divide ownership interest 50-50 or in some other propor- tion How ownership is split generally determines how apprec1at1on and many of the costs will be divided As for the down payment, the parents could supply all of it. none of it or something in between. Some--lenders wlll still require that the first 5 percent of the down payment come from the owner-occupant's own resources. To protect their right to take de- preciation in a shared equity deal, the parents must charge their offspring a fair market rent for the proportion of the home the offspring don't own. So even if your parents agree to take on half of the mortgage payment, most of the difference Is still going to come out of your pocket In the form of rent. Monthly costs may be lower than under full ownership if your parents can legitimately charge rent that comes to less than their portion of the mortgage payment. Perhaps the fair market rent 1n the area Is low enough to permit it. Your parents may also charge a lower rent if you take on all mainten- ance responsibilities. And you might point out that with you as a tenant they don't have to worry about vacancies, which should be good for a rent reduction. You should be aware that a shared equity arrangement doesn't always work out to the owner-occupant's advantage after taxes are taken Into account. In a 50-50 deal, for Instance, if the rent charged is equal to half the mortgage payment, then the owner- occupant pays the equivalent of full mortgage Installments but forfeits half the property tax and tnterest deduc- tions. That could mean a higher cash outlay after taxes than if the occupant had carried the mortgage alone. That sort of trap makes It Imperative that you examine potential deals from all sides and anaty?e different ways of dividing up ownership and costs. Family or no family, both sides must enter Into an arms-length contract that lays out the entire, complex financial arrangement. Hire a real estate attorney ex- perienced In shared equity planning to draw up the papers. · or seek the services of one of a number of firms that specialize in setting up per- sonalized shared equity agreements. The following companies have de- vised basic contract forms that can be used anywhere, with modifications where necessary to comply with state laws. They also provide other services. such as identifying lenders and work- ing out financial and tax analyses that show whether a . particular arrange- ment is advantageous to you. •Daddy Mac. Family Backed Mort- gage Association, 2585 Ordway Build- ing, 1 Kaiser Pta,a, Oakland. CA 94612; (800) 323-3262, or in California. (800) 232-3262. Fee: $250 plus 1.5 percent of the loan amount. •Prescott Forbes Group, The Atlan- tic Building, 7th Floor, 260 S. Broad St.. Philadelphia PA 19102; (800) You should be aware th•t a shared equlty arrangement doesn't always work out to the owner-occupant's ad- vantageafter tazesare taken lnto account. 628-7801. or In Pennsylvania. (215) 751-0486. Fee: minimum $500, based on amount of work entailed. •Shared Equity Specialists, 819 Sliver Spring Ave .. Silver Spring, MD 20910, (301) 587-0867. Fee: $300. •Ticket Corp .. 233 Brookcllff Trace. Marietta. GA 30067. (404) 973-9474. Fee: minimum $350. based on length of consultation. A good shared equity contract should Include answers to the follow- ing: What are the ownership shares of each co-owner? How will the title be held? Most shared equity arrangements call for tenancy In common -the estate must fulfill the contract's terms In the event of either party's death. What will be the terms of the rental agreement? The contract should note that the rent wlll be based on com- petitive rates and state the starting rent and the provisions for rent Increases. What happens in the event either side defaults? How will the price be set when the property goes up for sale? How wlll the prollts be split upon resale or refinancing? How wlll you handle the cost ot utlllttes. routine maintenance, ex- traordinary repairs and lmprovementf to the property? Under what circumstances, If any. can the owner-occupant sublet? One caution: Avoid any mortgage that Includes a due-on-sate clause that could be triggered If you buy out your parents' share of the loan. 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H-. occuionelly errors do occur PM98 listen ""'*' 'fOAJf ed IS r.ad back and ct'8dt your ad dally R«>ot1 arrors 1mmeoiately 10 642-5678 The Delly P1lot accepts no llablhty tor any error In an edvet11_,,.,t I~ wt11ct1 II may t>a responsible e•c.c>I for Ille COii of Ille tC>Ke .ctually oooupled by Ille er•CY C1e<111 can onty t>a allowed tor the flr91 ln-1IOll THE DAILY PILOT OFFIC E HOURS T•: M-F 1-5:30/COUNTER 11-F 1-5 1ea1 Eat••• Fer 111. c. .. ,aJ 10021:Gt;;•;;";;'J:;::;:;;•;:•;;2;l:'"::;er;;aJ::;::;iiiiii11tiii2iW~=rHINKiNG OF IH•n/CH•n 0~~~2 •11&lll llU ..... ....,, s~s~~!~~eX9r'l~M!!~~u~? I , .... -... ............. ..___ bath, t80" gorgeous CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME Overlooklng beautiful For 6 M onths And Recellfe Gfatral ll02 condo wtwate1 view Sec 90' lot, South of Highway Newport • ~P VleW 1 SO CALIFORN IA LOTTERY TICl<CTS Bldg. Only $290,000 Call and clOM to beecllel of bay, ocean and night '"' '"'"''"1''"" Cl/I tN•-*AISILmLY * PATRICK TENORE Large home on 50'. llghts.Aprtvatewofldfo< 646 _0520 / 493-0446 YOUR VERY BEST 631-1266 bulldable 40' lot remain-tllose' whO desire tM BLUFF'S OPPORTUNITY Ing So many alte1natlvea belt. Spacious 48drm r 1z Go<geou• 38drm. 2.,.,Ba ~~~~~~~~ nerel Call fe>< detalls. nome wftn security sys.-, 4 spacious End Unit with 142-1200 tern, reallstlcelly pnoed. huge prvt entry court -Good second.,y flnanc· yard & oomplete Wfap-Ing availabi. from owner around patio Like new REAL EST A TE HELPLINE Call today to Me. lnt.,-tor Move-In lreahl Foreolosure-R E Problems 142·1200 Ottered by a very realistic Free referenoM 855-7292 - & anxious owner at truly a bargain prloe of S229,500 FREE Mancet E11aluatlon , ________ , Incl land High balance on your property. Call -------- UIO'll•ble loan Surely PAT A IC K T'1: N 0 RE •-L-•TIAll -\ Iha finest value now of-631-1266 _.._ -·-fered. we are very proud -r Lge 3 8d 2ba condo, flp., _______ _ of this Usllngll -• 4,, · dbl gar, patio, nr lh<>Ps & · --;;niftAiiii;Mim -luflap IO. transp $125,000 Ruth .... ..,... &4(}-5560 ANYTIME! I L~. Altr 646-4380 MUI NW Modem 3400 sq ft, 4 bdrm, 2'~ batn, ex nome wtoourmet kit Low IELllllT 1111' Yll.R Remodel Beectl Cottage end Bachelor unit. S t99 ,900 M osen Properties 780·26'43 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN We have a furnished Bayfront home + rncome unit for sale and ready for those huge summer rentals?? Best view and location on the sand, but best of all is the price and the temis. The owner will play banker (to the right U Ymll buyer) for 9% interest. If. you can f~d Wll • 1-1 a better investment. buy 1t! For details See 1631 Uncorl LMle. 3 call Barb at Cole of Newport 675-5511. · maintenance + walk to beach EIZ IMng t-full security ~ 1peclal amenities, Only S399. wlTERMSI Call Patrldc 631-1286 • bedrooms. 3~ baths plus large den. Over $150,000 In upgrades. Huge spa. Must see this gorgeous fonner model home. Call Craig at 760-5000 Of 631-1266. RE/M&{o/ NEWlX)Jf ~JCH bdrm. 2~ t>atn. temll) L--------------__. rm. formal din and living room around 1unn*----------------- BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK 1486,000 patlo. Great I<>< antetl Ing end/or lamlly llv\ng Immaculate! S298,500. WU UT/• 1-4'11 411 •Tl ITU Ull Dover snores 5 bdrm. f rm. den or study. In-la qu11rter1 Pier & 9'1p to belleve. s~.000 IUllY ITllffD SUUllW&.n Ill-HM "95"" of mr ~M'I Ut»" frnm tlw Pilo• " I •lf•m-d •• , ... P1l•I ......... 11 • .,. ... fftf' Mt ePf'1' hfhJV I ,.,.~.~ 20 nH• 111 t""l' fro• 1h• l•ito• eA4 e•h .,.., tH pt'B..,- fr•• .... 11 ...... I ... ""' h•VP' •tth thr I'•'*' II Y VIEW Clll Olllll l IUllll SH.... .. 1111,111 0110 US IHCIT U8TIU-111 UAS£ 0t UAS£ om11-01 SHlfT YHI nm. PltP£ITl IS Fill l CU.Al. EICIUCE H ... COISllHH FM PUT OF HIITT. CALL ISi Of C. IY OPH llUl UT /Sii 1-4, tM SCMU rwA, PmlMSE # H. <!MuAlee ?Zeal "'late 75 9-1877 llTIYATEI SEUEii Great Starter home or Invest ment. 2 Bdrm 1 'A ba Condo. Frplc, formal dining rm. Prof land scaped patio. 2 car attached gar- age. Save at $112,000. (Call for a tree property evaluation.) rrrvzmw= ram fLllll OWNER MUST SEW Dramatic 2 story, 3 bedroom, 3 bath Deane townhome. Extra large lot, with pool and spa. Freshly painted and carpeted. Shows like newt Formal llvlng and dining rooms and family room. Spacious patios surround the exterior, perfect for entertaining. 2 RUE GUID DUCAL OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1·5 For more lntonnatlon cell: DANNY ma• mPDmE C•Y Grubb ti Ellis ~:: =-~= 844-8200 ''"'~··· ~ ~~~~~~~~-=-~----~~----~_ .. _,....~·~:·:'~~-~l•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!L_J~!!!!l .. 1!!111 .... iii .. iiiilllllli .. ~liiiliiiiliiilll .......... , I • 4 I •1 . -..... _ .. ... • HOMES FOR SILE \ 2 IE11ROOI * •508 38th Street, Newport Beach 759-9100 $335,000 Sunday 1:30-4 217 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $540,000 Sunday 1-4:30 234 Hazel, (Oceanfront). Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $625,000 Sunday 12-5 2756 Hillview. Newport Beach 760-8333 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 424 San Bernardino. Newport Bch 646-7 171 $269.900 Set/Sun 1-4 115 Via Orvleto (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $347.500 Saturday 1-4 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEii 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 734 Cameo Highlands Dr, Cameo Htghlands 673-1181 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $325,000 Sat 1-4:30 Sun 1-5 2498 Parmley Lane. Costa Mesa 644-6200 $239,000 Sunday 1-4 * •3 1921 South Coast Highway, So Laguna 673-7300 $699,000 Saturday 1-4 I * t518 Sylvia (Harbor Htghlands) COM 759-9100 $179,500 Sunday 1-5 119 Via Vella (lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $359,950 Saturday 1-4 ..,...._.Whitewater. Jasmine Creek, CdM 760-8333 $267.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOi 268 Bay St. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $177,500 Sat/Sun 11-4 734 Cameo Highlands Or. Cameo Highlands 673-1181 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 v 10 Chatham (Belcourt) Newport Beach 675-6000 $795.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 105 Edgewater (Peninsula) Balboa 675-6000 $-475,000 Saturday 1-5 466 Gavlota (Stutts) ReWport Beach 644-5518 $228,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 919 Hyde Court, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $153,500 Sunday 1-4 3335 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $1 .595,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2034 Pomona Ave (R-2)Costa Mesa 642-5024 $116,500 Sun 12-4 ...-37 Aue Fontaine Bleau, Big Canyon. NB 760-8333 S-490.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2233 Santa Ana Ave .. Co11a Mesa 546-2313 $134.900 Saturday 1-"4 931 Senate, eo.ta Meta 5't8-3279 $126,400 Sunday 1-5 20281 Spruce, Senta Ana Hts. Costa Mesa 848-7171 $118,000 Sunday 1-<t 1741 Tustin Ave (1-8). CO.ta Mesa ~ $125,000 Saturday 1-5 ••• 111 Vie Udo Soud (Lido lale) NB 873-7300 $849,000 Saturday 1-4 145 Via UndlM (Udo llfe) Newport Beach 8732-7300 $379,000 Saturday 1-4 105 Via Wu.tfr (Udo I ... ) Nwpt Bch 873-7300 ~.000 Saturday 1-3 4 Whitewater (Jasmine Creek) COM 675-6000 $339,000 Sunday 1-4.30 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEii 2345 Aralla. Eastblutt, Newport Beach 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2207 Aralla (Eastblutt) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $279,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 11039 Begonia, Fountain Valley 546-5605 $197,500 Saturday t-4 30 v • 16 Belcourt. Belcourt 760-8333 $849,500 Saturday 1-5 •2672 Crestview (Bayshores) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 2384 Fordham (College Park) Costa Mesa 631 -1266 $138,500 Sunday 1-4.30 * •949 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 75 9 -9100 $465 .000 w /l and Sunday 1-4·30 •2807 Harbor View Drive, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $597.500 Sunday 1-5 2706 H1lls1de Or. Harbor View Knolls. NB 720-1679 Saturday 12-5 3912 Inlet Isle Or, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $349,500 'Sunday 1-5 • 178 1 Iowa. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $139,000 * •300 Kings Pl , (Clfhvn) NB Sat/Sun 1-4 631 -1 2 66 $30 5 ,000 Sat 1-4:30/Sun 1:30-5 2027 1 lighthouse ln, Huntington Bch 960-6496 $199,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 1631 Lincoln lane, Newport Beach 673-5354 $298,500 Sunday 1-5 • 17 Monteclto (Spyglass) CdM 759-1501 $499,000 Sat. 1-5 221 Narcllllls, Olde Corona del Mar 675-7067 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 3319 Nevada, Cos1a Mesa 546-2313 $153,000 Sunday 1--e **•V'2926 Perla, The Bluffs, N.8 722-6460 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2112 Rawtelgh, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $127,500 2873 Regis, Costa Mesa Sunday 1-4 540-1151 $149,500 Sundayl-4 * • v 41 Royal St. George (Big Cnyn) NB 873-7300 $674,500 Sunday 1-4 •V 18 Aue Chantilly, Big Canyon, NB 645-0303 $585,000 Sat/S1.1n 1-4:30 * •2 Rue Grand Ducal (Btg Canyon) NB 644-6200 $-495.000 SaVSun 1-5 870 Sandcastle (Harbor View) Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 59 11 Seashore Or. Newport Beacl) 644-9060 $698,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2006 Tahuna Terrecae. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3086 Trinity, So. Gout P1ez.a. CM 642-6368 S 142,500 Saturday 1-$' 1058 ValleJo Clrcie, eo..ta M4IM 751-3191 $158,000 Sunday 1-4 *601 VI• Lido Nord (lido , ... ) NB 873.-7300 $495,000 Saturday 1-4 238 Via Menton., Lido , ... , ~ Bch. 844-9060 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 • 118 Via Quito (Udo IM) Nwpt Bch ~200 $540,000 Sunday 1-4 * •398 Vltta Baya, Bk4ffl. N.B 645-0303$249,000 Sunday 1-4 2201 Waterfront. Corona Oel Mar . • r 644-9060 $380,000 Sunday 1-5 I 4 IElllOll * *219/219'..\ Bayfront, Little Balboa ISiand 644-6200 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1748 Bonalre. Newport Beach 675-6000 $289,000 Sl.l,Oday 1-5 2001 Kewamee (Irvine Terrace) COM 675-6000 $412.000 Saturday 1-4 18479 Santa Veronica. Fountain Valley 962-6561 $179,000 Sun. 1-4 246 Sherwood. Eastslde Costa Mesa 642-6368 $179,500 Sunday 1-5 * •627 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle, N.B 644-9060 $ 1 ,445,000 Sunday 1-5 124 Via Trieste (lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $450,000 Saturday 1-4 * * 1410 West Bay. Newport Beach 631-1266 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus Fii RI or DEii LOTS: 301 & 303 Narcissus, Old CdM, CdM 759-9070 $305,000 Sat/Sun Delly * 1334 Antigua Way, N.B. 645-0303 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2315 Arbutus, Eastbluff, N.B 546-2313 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 * *V2812 Bayshore Or, Newport Beach 673-4400 $1 ,380,000 Sunday 1-<4 * * 4 t 5 Bayside Or., Newport Beach 759-1501 $925,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * 34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) CdM 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 759-1501 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-"4 * • Beach Clrcle, Spyglass, Coron• def MM 760-1900 $849,500 SUndey 1-4 •23 Betcourt (8ek:ourt) NeWpOr1 Beech 631-1288 $829,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••22 Belmont (Herbor Hiii) Nwpt Bctl 759-9100 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-"4 « Br•bum (BIQ Canyon) Nwpt Bctl 6«-6200 $815,000 Saturdey 1-5 2840 Catalpa (Eaatbtuff) Nwpt Bch 559-9400 $299,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-4:30 **2274 Channel Rd, BaJboa Penln, NB 645--0303 $1 ,617,000 Sunday 1-4 280 E. 15th St, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $225,000 280 E. 15th St. Cotta Meta Sunday 1-4 645-0303 $225,000 Sunday 1-6 •212 Hazel Dr, (Oceanvtew). CdM 759-9070 $1, 135,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 20 Hiiisborough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •3013 Java Road, Cotta Meaa 645-0303 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 •••Via Udo Soud (lido late) Nwpt Bctl 675-6161 $2,200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1654 Tex .. C~r (Mesa Verde) Cotta Meu 631-7370 $189,000 Sunday 1-5 2109 MlratMr, P.ilnlUla Pt, BalbOa 845-0303 *425,000 Sundtty 12-4 ••53 Montec:tto (Spyglale) NB ~200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••33 Mont.,.iti.r (Harbor Aklge) NB 6«-6200 $750,000 S8twday 1-6 v • 16 Nepotl, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt ~ 790-8333 $1, 195,000 'Sundtly 1-6 * •901 North Bayfront. e.tboa ,i..nc, 675-5511 Sund11Y 12-4 228 Orchid, Otde Corona del Mar 760-8019 $530.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DAILY PiLOT/IMAL ISTATW ; ' . .._. * • 1793 Oriole, eo.1a Mesa ~6-2313 $319,000 .Sunday 1-4 * • • 1796 Oriole Dr.(Mesa Verde) C.M. 6-41-14~8 $329.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 616 Poppy. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $599,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 250 Poppy. (Oc:eanvlew). CdM 759-9070 $409.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu Hms) NB 759-9100 $579,500 · Sunday 1-5 1223 Portslde (Harbor Vu Knolls) COM 644-6200 $439,000 Sunday 1-5 •30 1 Roblnhood, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $237,000 Sunday 1-5 ••4627 Roxbury, Cameo Shores. CdM 644-9060 $555,000 Sunday 1-5 423 San Bernardino (Newpor1 Heights) NB 644-6200 $359,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 850 Sandcas11e. Harbor Vtew Hiils 760-8333 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 10 Stillwater (Tur11erock) lrvlne 675-6000 $412,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ':>95 Sturgeon, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $159,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •• 1707 Terrapin Way. Baycrest, NB . 751-3191 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Torrey Pines (Big Cyn) N.B. 1 759-8477 $<498,000 Sun 1-5 125 Via Koron ( Lido Isle) N.B 63 1-7300 $467,500. Sunday 1-4:30 "'t398 Vista Baya, Bluffs, Newport Beach 645-0303 $249,000 Sunday 1-4:30 111111001 •200 Via Mentone (lido 18"1) NB 673-7300 $850,000 Saturday 1-4 I II ,111 Fii 111 Ir IEI 2607 Bleckthom (Vu) Eutbtuff. NB 540-1151 $379.500 Sunday 1-5 • •2773 Bunting Circle, Costa Meea ~6-2313 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 ••49 Cam bria (Spyglua Hiii) NB 6«-6200 $825,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 4 Cherry ~Illa (BIG Cenyon) NBN 644-6200 $1,379,000 Sunday 1-5 ••326 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffa~ NB 644-6200 $599,000 Sun4fay 1-5 7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •74 Hlllcf•t. BIG Canyon, Nwpt 8ch 673-8700 $2.450,000 Sunday 1-5 ) 1031 Klnga Road. Cltmiaven. Nwpt Bch 968-1021 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2786 Lorenzo (MMe o.i Mar) Colt• Meea 631·7370 $189,900 Sunday 1-5 * • 7 Muir e.ach, Spyglua, CdM 760-8333 $1,296.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *401 North Stlll' (OoYef Shena) ~t 8ch 873-5354 $980.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * • 14 Oakcreet (Big Canyon) NB 844-8200 $1,850,000 Sunday 1-5 309 Poppy, Corona Del Met 673-8404 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 7 Sunbunt Ctrcle. Turtle Rock, lrvtne 780-1900 $45$,500 Saturday t-5 I **510 Via Udo Nord. Udo 18"1. N.B 644-9060 $1,395,000 Sunday 1-5 126 Via Lorca (Udo 18"1) Newport Beach 673-7300 $<465,000 Sunday 1-4 2512 Wavecrest (Broadmoor) Newpor1 Beach 675-6000 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 I IEDIOOI * •330 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $1 ,250.000 Saturday 1-4 1 IR ,1us Fll RI or DEii LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt Spyglass • 644-6200 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 CONDOS TOWN HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOI Jasmine at 4th, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 from $209.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *500 Cagney #117, VeraallleS. NB 759-1501 $99,000 Sat 1-5 321 Oahlla. Corona def Mar 846-7171 $239,000 Sunday 1-4 2778 L<>nOWOOd: Court, Costa Meaa 979-5828 s1a9,000 Sunday 1-4 100 Schotz Plaza • PH # 10, Nwpt Bch 759-1877 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••75 Sea laland Dr, Newport Beacn 759-9100 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••v7851 Southlake#8, (ph 225)H.B 759-0734 $109.900 Sun 12-3:30 2 IR ,111 Fll RI tr IEI ••2792 Longwood Coort. CM ~6-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4 3 IElllOOI Jasmine Ave at 4th, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 from $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 15 Ima Loa Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $187,500 Sunday 1-4 263 1 Vista Ornada (Blutfa) Newport Beech 640-0020 $269.500 Fee Sunday 1-5 428 Vista Roma (Blu1ta) Newport Beach 759-9100 $212,000 LH Sunday 1-4:30 t 3 Ill ,111 Fll II tr IEI 312 Jasmine. Corona Del M11 673~494 $350,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 4 IElllOI •2912 Quedad• (IMuffl) Nwpt 9c1' --• -,..;;;;=--- SATUaDAY n& .. , .. /PAa J1 IOllLE HOIES FOR SILE DU PLUES FOR SILE 3 II ,1us 1 Ill 2216 Waterfront, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $520,000 Sunday 1-4:30 3 IR ,1us 2 IR 305 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar 673-9501 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2814/2814'k W Oceanfront. Newport Beach 644-6200 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR plus 3 BR * * 1121 E. Oceanfront. BalbOa Penln. NB 760-1900 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 ' 4 IR ,1us 1 IR 11 5 Pearl Ave, Balboa Island 675-8688 $445,000 SaVSun 12-4 CO II DOS TOWIHOIES FOR REiil * #7 Baruna Ct.(Npt Crest) N.B. 845-6002 $1 ,5000 mo. Sat/Sun 12-4 •Spa *Pool **Waterfront **•Waterfront & Pool v Give addr ... at guard gate ••e Tref91g8r, H•bor Ridge, Nwpt Sch 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-4:30 840-48e8 11.950,000 Sunday 1-5·------~-------------'--------=------ t I I • l I • , I r ~ I • a.asmr110 RBAL m21ld'1 1012 1••1111 lit latraJ 1112...... .... llM c...u HJ... 1112 ________ .....,._ *Ullm .... * Ul'flllL PIJll AweeotM ocn w. A [)Ml .. Ul.J lf-- -1-lliioiltl;,,,;;,,,oif,.;C.;,,;;,,,;;o,u ... "-....--c::.=~==--Current1nwntory1eee111ng .... llt/S.12-4 ~~~:~·~~ 3Bdml 2Bath. 2 ~' "-•1111 1112 IUUTIFUL 2 IR COIDO OFF FAST! One of Org. 4BFftnlly home + 1Br poolt199·oooeso-7020 -Cty'a TOP PRODUCERS gar11g9 apt + QUMt. 112 ..uJ •.. Lii IT1Ul'IM I U. Med• • few more QOOd blk 10 South Say. Quiet Great locaUon. N9Y« v.-3b• houa• Clo.. to llatlnga. To ,.-..1 ~r north end of lelend. Lott cant. Pr'loed 10 Nit. In-achooll Mei thoPPI BEST II BLUFFS • DURE If I LIFETIME -To own one of the finest homes In Newport Beach. Personal residence of Bluffs developer Mr. George Hols- tein. Best location w/panoramic view. Completely custom, one of a kind, totally remodeled and re- constructed only 7 years ago. Must see this spectacular home w/too many amenities to list. Asking $350',000 L.H. lfll 1&1 /Ill 1-4 2011 YIS11 OHl&L IPEITAOIUJI UY YIEW -Just llsted. Lovely 1 level 2Br. 2Ba one of kind custom. All remodeled. On beautiful Vista Caudal. $219,500 l.H. Appt. IMI II IWlm IEFHE -Front Row End Unit w/lovely upper Bay. night light view. 3Br. 21hBa. like new condition w /luxurlous light beige carpeting. Priced at only $257,000 incl land. Barbara Sanregret IPEI UT /HI 1·4 JU 1n11 (lff Yist1 lrla4a) HELEll Is DOWD ltalter, I.e. 721-7432 Ust I llJ witti tti1 h,.rts ,_ - overlooks bubbling stream, pool and spa. Model perfect and only 5 yrs young. Fireplace, big closets, tile kitchen, garage. ~urity gate com- plex. Near new Charter Centre in Huntington Beach. Ask for Nancy Tallman, agent. le1chsid1 Realtors 111-1100 ., 111-0134 home quld<ly or for • of wood and brick. come$20,400/Yr. Aalclng G,..t value s1so.:S· FREE Market An~. $446,000. Mary Hatdeety $2391<. Agt &40-7000 MARSHAL PLAN INc .. call PA1:1~1~JEN RE Ownet/Agt 67we&8 ......... Bkr Linda. 213/460-0416 iii'\ ~ OUPLEX-28r 1ba MCh. I •• r ••. ..l llar ltU So-of-PCH. $264,900. 111 n.m .... 1 ~ 521 Carnation. By owner New E/alde TowMome9 -~ 2-.-1T1llm 673--0241or673-1S41 $137,950-$142.950 *'" .... NWI* Ocean view from muter OPEN SAT/SUN 10-S 2 Slot)' 3 bdrm. 2 bath. •Ir ~HJ:ot.: C.t .... ,-... 2603 ELDEN at DEL MAR cond condo nr SC Plaza. modern exterlol' 1111 new I •-or calf for aiwt to ... Pool, ape. trplc + carJ)Ort. baths, kitchen. etc lnalc:le. * THE em * <714> 83 1-5919 Only 193,900. Other 2 This month • New carpel IS GETTING BETTER bdrma & 3 bdrma from & fresh paint, excellent IAYI Wll1I llU ftm ,.,_------. -.------. ---$69 ,900-$79,900. A condition. 40' wkSe lot aJ.. CENTURY 2t bar 0 t In I Ca It Sue Iowa 3 car garage and THE REAL EST ATER 4Bdrma, sea. rwn. rm, din. HAR.DR VIEW Ho.Es 631 120.• I "'"•23 3 rm. 3 car gar., frp6c, pool, -..., spaclooa patio w spa. .....,... 1 2apa'a,lotaofwood.hlgh Only $19,000 down and assume loans on 4Br '"Oen. over 2700 aq. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, IP&. celHnga, Iott of wru. this expanded Monaco with 5 Bd, 3 Ba on ft. 3ea. Owner trsns.-trplc large yard llke new prlnc. only. BY OWNER one ol Harbor View's lar,gest lots. Cul-de-L~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~, ~~~o ~::i.o':. ng:ii s12i,ooo. 645-9.trs $329,900. 64t-t'58 sac street, detached garege, fantastic u.m 1111&.Jf George tor more Into. 3Br 28& w/Add-On. Great mt 11UJ! leverage. $249,000 L.H. Nellie Gall est 6 bd 5 L,mll:l IUl.n street. 1'A ml 10 bctl Gorgeoua 38r 2'h8a E· ALSO bath, 7000 SF ES~TE GEORGE (714)998-9800 S126,400 Ownr 5-48-3279 aide eor.cto. 1 year MW1 w/pool & spa Price re-l'llll lllTl 911& 1550 aq ft. of quality oon-IEW LISTlll duoed $200K ·lo $5991( Sleeper? Thia ta ltl 38r struotlon $15-4,76(). So. . PATRICK TEINORE . den charmer S377K 32l 4 BR 2ba, frplc, tn51q ft. Callfornla Alty s.4~5605 C I d I 3 bd 2 Open house Su".1---------arme mo e . rm, bath, new 831·1266 PoinsetllaAgt759-9070 5179,500 IUlll.llAITPLU carpet, paint, and landscaping. 10% 1 ·ii~~f..;-P Devin R.E 6'2-6368 3 BR 2ba. famlly rm, frplc, down and motivated owner wlll assist. 111 ~ • ir: YllW YllW YIEW s 142.500 Devin Reel Call me re financing and detalls.~ 1eo• ocean lat•nd and FU-IP Eatata 642-8368 ElllO LICIE sunset ~ In Cameo p~=r~ ~~!-~! N E w .... JUST LISTED Highlands on Oor'cheeter cation corner 101 3 Spacloua, reoenlly built, 710-1000 tr 140-1117 la.IMa lllau ION wtfh 3eR. courtyard entry bdrms: 2 bath. Priced for 2Br 2~ba apprx 1800 and solar heal. fut sale at s133 500 sq/ft TOWNHOME nes-Wll US.. LUI Utl,GOl Fil Jack I e Hand I e in. n tied amldat 2 country 3 BR 2ba. new kitchen. 14C-1211 631·1266 alubal Must aeet Xlnt lo- new cpt. .Off street park-Olm •. cation, tea1uree + value Ing. 1/2 blk to beach. • ·~1~; I ~ · , at )Yat $189.900. Com· $295.000. Call 873-6'65 1 I Y.?J# j pare, but doo't waltl Bkr or 673--0127 Owner/Agt _ · _:" ____ , Steve 979-5828 '-~~~~~--~-~------ . ~ ~ You can control noise impinging on a home Noise In and around the home easily breaks down Into two kinds: wanted and unwanted. Though not necessarily pleasant, the sound of an alarm clock is an example of a noise you want; the crashing of trash cans outside your window fits into the opposite category. Even though we often yearn for quiet. a soundproof house Is just as undesirable as an exoesslvely noisy one. Tests show we have a psychological need for a certain level of background noise. You can minimize unwanted noises when planning your new home. Noise can be controlled by special construc- tion techniques and common sense In the basement. we find mostly mechanical sources of noise. Home workshops, furnaces and laundry equi- ment are common household noisemakers. One level up, in the main living areas, kitchen noises. conversa- tion and televisions can make life difficult for someone trying to steep or study. Up the stairs, themselves a source of noise. we find a loud bedroom air oondftloner, bathroom sounds and deafenrng stereo music. Outside. lawn mowers and traffic noises fill the air. Though many of these sounds might be acceptable most of the time. noise control means being able to turn them down or off when desired. Controlling noise In yoor new house actually begins with sl1e selection. In fact. choosing a quiet site Is the least expensive way to control noise. If you are considering a site within two miles of a major airport. get a map and check with airport officials on normal fUgh1 paths. The nollfest area will be a 3-mlle·wkfe swath of land directly under these paths for 15 miles on either side of the airport. In urban areas. large buildings can reflect unwanted sounds onto your site. The noisiest places will be those located on traffic arteries set between tall buildings. On the other hand, large buildings can perform a service If they are located between your house and a source of noise. Greenbelts or trees and shrubs. panlcularly If they Include mature evergreens and are at least 100 feet thick. can also create pock ts of welcome quiet. If you are serious about an urban or suburban building site, take the time to visit it several times during the day Sometimes an area that is quiet at midday can become noisy In the evening or early In the morning . Check out the activities of the neighbors while you're there. Handy- men and auto buffs sometimes play their noisy hobbies well Into the night. Also ask around to see 11 major construction projects are in the works for the neighborhood. The overall topography of the site has a dramatic effect on noise. Em- bankments adjacent to the site reflect and concentrate noise. The poorly planned house sits low relative to the surrounding landforms. The well planned hOuse Sits high, away from reflecting landforms. You'll also notice that the noisy house Is near the ciest of the highway.· Large trucks are at their loudest when they climb a hill. The quiet house avoids this problem because It Is on the downside of a hlll, One of the most effective means of controlling unwanted noise Is to sur· round your house with trees and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ~r.1 ~ , shrubs. These soft materials absorb sound. Avoid placing hard paving materials between yo..-ouse and a source of noise. Grass "is better than brick and concrete because It absorbs sound. A more subtle way to control noise Is to bulld upwind fro a noise source. It's not uncommon for noise to be carried several miles by the wind. Sources of noise might be a factory or school yard. Whatever the cause of the noise, the sound will be loudest downwind. Ex.ternal noise Is only half of the story, however. With more people turning to smaller homes. controlllng noise Inside the house Is just as crltlcal. When plannlng a new house. give some thought to noise controt Separate sleeping areas from living and working areu. In the typtcat two-- story house. separating living areas downstairs Is even tJmplet. If you want to have a laundry area on the same level as the bedrooms, try to keep It away from sleeping areea. use closets. hallways and bath- rooms as noise buffers Back-to-back and walk-In closets abtorb noise. On small sites. pay attention to neighboring homes. Where possible, locate your bedroom• away from your netghbors' garages or outdoor llvtng areas. From ..,,.,,.,,,,_ Md 0.d91,. ' UVE 01 T• Of THE W•lDI Fantastic view of the night lights and sunsets from this 5 bdrm. 3 ba. Presi- dent Home In Turtle Rock. Everything has already been done, from the etched & beveled glass at the entry to the trench doors to the wood deck patio with fire pit and BBQ. This Is a must see before deciding on anything else .... . ...... ,. ... .. .. ClllJ •T11. ll1t1 ..... ,..... ..,.. SHSATIOUl .. CLOSE IP" llEI!! OLI COllU IEL 111 IEW LISTill Ill 101 I HI Ul•la PICllO II Ylll 011 LITS I Plll YHI IEW llUI 11111 ... "' -lllT ... "' ..... 1111 30'• 118' a $300,000 or 45'x 118' "' S30S,OOO 11Y Ml N lllTl-IUll D II lffDI IPO U'fllllf I ...ar l&l.J 1&11 •mtmH 111-1111 •1HMl1HP"' COLDWC!LL BANl(eRO f• Ille llM I ~M*R : , .• h I •"t ... ' • 211 ""' lfll UT 1• 12-1 OLD CORONA DEL MAR NEW LISTING!! LIUTm Great! ~ block to beach llZl1 laree! 4bd, 2ba, lam rm. 2 patios & deck Y1EW1 from livin& rm & master! OCEAN & HILLS PllOl1 RIGHT! Easy redo. Ult,llO IAlllllYISTIEITS lll-IOll uoo W8'• 111 mobile t1m. looU 11ke St. Tropez.,... duoed to 1811 $45,000 1bdr/1ba. decor doilt houM. 759--3383 New 38A 28A, ~ rent $130, pet•. OQMfl br..a '" eo.w Meaa. 64~5e c ..... , Leta 2c2!!totalnU~ le tectlon. Pac:lflc vie. Memorial Peril, Newpoft Beac h 1950 each 836-1262 -------- '" lib 1u •• kll u.~ i -a • ..., me ooo 1J1 a.a.• -J~ ..,.., ..... --'-" .. ,. .. .. c,,cs ..... Udlll.•1111 lllr &lh 8*.-elll_...Slt Sf'-... a.m• 11-4 111 .- -- r 1,(, ;<111(1 d('/. Ila> ,f'l1fu·1lt~.> l/jJ-81;.9~ 3407 [.Coast Hwy .. CoroN ..... 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S500 ------------PLUSH CONDOS w/lells 1 • 1 S 1200/mo yrly ' o pell Adll• pref I 00 kitchen frg ptey yaro ltatab I brand n-$925 Fee --· N ' • · "· remo e ed MC Uni E·llde 557·2~ I TElHlll lli-HIO streams Gar w/opnr LlfHI lttHI 21S2 IC.ANAL FRONT lBA LM Avl 111 ~8-7?34 Chlldr~ welcome Ofps, PROF Stra19hl M, 46 yrs• Hta1n/Cta4M tCUTE g CLEAN 2Br lBe w/d hkup, new decot .Avl 2 8drmt2 Ba COOdo,. new. cottage. <Jock S 1000/mo 2Bdrm lBa garr:;oe Ir crp1. dahwr. encl oar, ntce cln hm nr 405 & Fair· gar p111o s 1000tmo now 2br 2ba $950tmo S885/mo w/d car~I yrly I . 1110 rnd fir Alll ·no g I In dry lee Utll• pd view CM 1350 • 125 Gtatral 2102 2310 Isl Ave 4C}q 2 101 lbr $750 1st mo • 1500 494. 1966 9.5 494-3196 Wattrfrtlf l••tl IH ~1~0 Larry ~6-5aa0 $700/mo No pele die> 432-73&6 alt 2 30 ~-------.;;.;..;;,,; sec 549-2447 ••1 1._ P -2 bOrm condo nr SC ELEGANT 2BR Den 2 ~room. 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CloM to 111 Move In 1m-' thing from 1 sm•ll IPt 101 lltn LllATill •1111 '>u• 631•1266 lrplc So of PCH lmmeo uppe1 end unit. lg deck. new crpl , frpk; S 13~ medlltely 1 4 bdrm houM If look· 173~/mo 28A 1 '~8.A occup $2000/mo 509'.\ OUALITY LIVING Co~ dbl gar bltlna w/O no 675-4912 Villa Aentala 2035 Pomona mg tn CM, NB. or HB TownhouM OrM nbelt ~ X I .ACACIA Ask for Jack Prk Unit 38• 2Ba, den peta 1950/mo 77(>.. 1950 -TSL MGMT 542•1803 think Of us llrtl for that laundry rm All bltlna WMNll~!liiil'illilli: t.33 2t4 I Oya Only w1lrplc LA DA By park S CJ I 2171 -ch~ of Idell llVlng 2078 Thorin II' & ~hop1 Adlll preld No OCW VIEW H .... t EASTSIOE IBR stove TSL MGMT 842·16031TSL MGM T 842-1603 .,,.llQl ... IU-llEllCEll pe" s 1050 Dave N-1Br unturn model Marblehead condo 2Br relr19 lrplc ulll paid ---- ,. 10 lhr beacn n1de·pullBEAUTIFUL 5 year new In Leignton. Agt 5;16-5880 llOrne, frple. vtew of the 1 '~B• End Unit Mk:ro. 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I Ba tMrWty decor· 1 Ptaiahll 2107 CHECK THI?' d;:s 1Br 1:W190o ~~· lvl 11500 Agt 720·7432 ated Yearly Blk 10 1 ·ii,, ·~~-Wortti mo11 S•OO a home · . beach Carpets bllnd• t I •rJ1oe lfJ p.,ac,11tv1 park on tor 'llngle parent/child 1 LM or Mary Jo 213/work1Hete a a smar1 move lbr $750 No ~ta 875.&eoe fl. t.tr,1nt 1 tilt< ouiantbay 'j tomplale kitchen g yrd 518·5 770 714/840-9608 1 overlook• Nwpt 1525 Ila! _ __ BR 11ot<. ;; r_ .. , gar •IH ... ltO* 3BA 2BA houie huge yd child acceptable 11 •UY• aa..t* E-SIOE 28r 1Ba beem IAC•llll SMIO-IUO 1 IHHt• Ut0·11 111 J IHllHMI MH·ll 11 HS, HAT I HT WUll llCl . 141 PAIUlllt !;r·'J1 """' SI''• "' ')ft Aoama renlloprion garde<lef new carpett: 539-6191 Agt lee '>•udk> rvn kllcilen. aH ulll• cells. trplc. Q# • 2 per. l M·Mll H2 IMJ "l 0'2 Jbdr'n kldstpe" 1775 paint•. $995 ~&-5786 LARGE 38<lrm 2Ba w/gar Plld 1385 Fee j '°°' no pete, $89().1700 TIL IWl&ll•llT nri; Sl9-819 t AQenl tee UPPf" 1300., lbr 1400 Wal~ to l>Gh/Ltdo VIiiage TELHEIT 171-1... ;~~~·98111 MC 1225 -------------------' lll.ltl PDlll Q••'lf&nteed plcmt plld by ocn ut111 pd -$5251' 1200 mo yrly 98.4-6912 S•80 BALBOA 1 Br Duplex t1Jt.U~rz;;DZJ!:Zll!'Z:itlll~rz;;g:z:1!Zll!'Zlrll!::Ali -lm11y "ze nom .. <ln large (SIDE T/H 3BA 2'/rBa rem apot • 1625 2br 5 LEASE-LE .. SE OPTION 4 17 E Bay AY41, ulll pd 1 E-Slde 28r 1Ba. beam "' w llh enc•o'8d 1ard 3 FAPLC YARD PATIO w 1ol bllc• to ocn w /vlew BAY VIEW CONDO Lov• adult no pell $47-1155 I calla. tip, ger 2 penon1, f:Hlrm" ma10 , family HKUP DBL GAR OONA 539·6190 Belt Ally 118 ly 2Br 2Be. Comm paol & no pell $890-1700 t 1•1 """"' rJen "l c.11r qe•WJ"l s 1050/mo llJ 1.8281 l-.1 2144 Club Ha.e. guarded MC SM.All I BR '525 per mo laat. aec 1225 650-1798 \;,i')l)Oi mr, naH gale \ 14001mo Call 10 203 112 61h SI Mar•h•ll E/Slde 2bf clu~ HAfiBOFt RFAl Tr f11111~ 11~ ot Bac.k 2&1o;;\ &;;;d0 Mr Oc1 see Rllr 759 1877 Ally 675-4600 c:.tpeta drepes •. ~ f n 4400 ~:: 3:~ 2 ~!: rr'do,? Marty IJpgradel. all gar lnrnl . Studio, uclu11ve erea. Incl w11er1gard~.a no r,,,e 1110 aurl repM• $;!~ i 12J ,mo 111 & ~:S~ 6~1 ~ale t'S:7: ',~s;>;mo Spacious 3B! :~:~T new lrptr. Employ.a, Quiel pet• 2233 A & 8 Orenge O!lc~n<111tr1w c.omp1111-. S•OO dep -,34 38591 • ay • I crpt w/d el ~g · 1 . ' 1595 For appl 675-5030 1650, S 1000 'MC dep ~ '' 1•1941 ul•I~ 5:J9 fl l'l 1 leave mM'3Qfl! *IAYf .. (J * mac~lllle '11~ 198: u nrurn tBA carPOrt no 650-6143 Of M &-9•65 Agenl ~,,,, F <,ioE lBr 218 tam rm 2 • 1 • lrpk; pello pool. Villa ~lats 875-4912 ~" S575/mo. 111 IHI & E/SIOE lg bec~or unit 'J!J)FR 1BR 2be tl'Jm t1!JI r;iar n 4 V1rginie blttnt 1700 Fee 9621 NPT CREST 3br 2,..,ba , 200 dep 873-5198 w/refr'9 stove patio, utll t)l.,lely redecoral .. d ,,1)()(1,.,,D",, 1s1 on9 TEL(l(IT lll-1110 den lamrm 20001f ' 1128W Balboa Blvd incl $500 ~8-3155 \ 117!1tmr, )()'} Mt:1n1-.rr ca m C i I L E 8 t8I 442 0685 f •,t(Jf r. M ·1 bdrm 1 4BR 48.A. fem room rec oak bit walk to b68Gh a' 1 tu at tic• /aide lrg 2BA. bale. ger blllt• liplr. nr1 par&ge no rm & loft c.ii-o.-uc lg ' pool, tenn11 I 1500/mo I 2111 120 E 20th SI $875/mo Psnn Pt 2 to bdrms. each pets 64E' 3 t 77 I yd lrulJ ,, ... & gard'•n Open Hou. M 12-4 Sa1/Sun 648-0 100 or 722·6428 w/paho 2 ~r gar rrple Gd • • 7 B'lruna Ct Bier 1 * 2BA 2ba UpetaJre [)pix --deltghll~I. 1 1100 mo E \lde dhc Twnh~ 2Br ten~~ ~f:t Shetry Coshow M S..eoo2 Cpteldrpe Full gar M50 Lg111 B~•s~~~.?,! ~~ 1501 E Balboa. 875·9126 I •b• G1rag41 1725/mo ----661-3653 lft 8c>ni r • ,_,"""'c ..... 2567 Elden s.c2•2520 PUAll Hll.. Nwy>t Shra 28r, Oen. 28a. ---1510 No pete eto-2970 I Ctrtu .. I •ar 2122 E SIDE Na Clean JBA Thi• t>eaum1.11 1 11ory r,'~~~~~~oo ... ... MU LG 2t>df/2t>e up91n. ddl, 5 BDRM CM 1 um. cs;;;), Iba. lncd yrO CIOM 10 Condo In • pN1 c:«n« 81 18e unfllrn. gar. pttlO 2 catprtl. aer SAGC., trpl. comm pool/epa, 2 •Chi• 1906/mo, 467 k>Callon In R#ICtlO 88n mn Tl..... 1820/mo. Nt l>Moh. Ho •vall 2-15, S700/mo cat Qtt. vu from dedl, Broedwey 722-1737 Jo.quln Tl'lle 2BA. 28A 3 + 2 • OM • tr•. remod. pe11, No emkra 673-62.ct 54&-l931 S 1500/mo. J_ Skahan ,.---home,,.. mnored w-. d/W S H~50. F• teee. 75 28,,. 1~8A. FIP. bft· --.-.. --.-.-.. --tOf. 17&-t()OO L.1&11 MW «Pf & lowfy drepw. llUmf ,., •. -....... -• a a Th.. '*"' hotM reflu 112001mo A9t 1~ -1ne ~. PoOI. no Pt'I. -mo. ,_., 1 ..... petto. 2 8~M •Oen. 2 BA. trpl. lllblllty end Charm THf ll""18 IMdol• & 2 pet90fl mu 7to-11M pool, i.undryroom. !Mt· 21~ eer o-. m/WJ. dlYI. IS.lret~ loct1ed ,.; WOOOIAIOGI T/HH: """'41chlryail:fM\rm M F n unfum Cory 8'de loc.. oloM to ... MC ~. !!:*".t • 1400. SC Pim• In eo.i. Mete 89tc ...... 2~ tam & 2~ TWnllme .. Lrg ~ 2. A "'2:. e,. • 1 .. 1· 9ey. 700 , ......... , ... ,., Thia 4IA oould be 5 21A dlfllnt rme.. ,rpllO, ....... pdo, "'*· dbl ..... Ho ll50/mo. 7.0..e ,, , I Tll MGMT to-1to'3 *Lt ,..2 .. .....,,. ,,oo •• pl'Vt p004 '°' ,.,.,,..., poof .... •..,,,. ptMI. pe1e. Non/emtc,. r-· ..... '•Ml ...... , .... •CW. a OGllY 2+1 1120 emerteift"*ll Mov.-111 ~32r.' ofc ~ Sl...O/mo. 731·633 .Q . 2 dbdn'n/2~ IC>~~ mlf • .,_.Ht + ger lllO :~ii:'!;t 1~ .... ·. UPC* Ur1" Dpx 21r ;~*im:.":.:O ~.1 i 21A 11A. uppo9f 1.1nft, ~ .,.._ --....... 2141 09'· ~ w. tlll to Kl\ bdfm IPt ..,... 2· 15 -... bl!IOOfly."'" 4 BOAM 2~ e. ,_, N9t lleted w/ ... 1 2bt 1~ 'Cl: Kf £ I 1000 • "* 971-13at MOO/mo, 780-187t ' 220 I PllClfto I pool I bfttr'9 prcMded S500'1 • ~ tout'rMt .-y + Of (1 11)35t""AI 28<1 Be TSL MGMT .. 2·1to3 ~:W..*:"~~/mo. = ,::,:: M9-8lto lndry hkupe k~• ?91• iVEAiA11.1.U llOAM• &09~·/~.e\:1'::: iiru1e upstra. 5'1 Blctlowntf 640-4152 __ MOO 53Mt91 Agt ,.. Month to Month Vec.nt 720>1•22 Joenn. Mu 2 peope, No Llmf H•l'I LAGUNA 8Cf1 3 bdnn/2 S725 Aot 131_..MO On N.,CIMUI . 2.,_ 2IA ?9111535 AQI 55()..101& MEDITERRANEAN ·VILLAGE $100 OFF IST MONTH'S RENT ON ALL APARTMENTS WITH THIS AD THE piece 10 come home to -A peac;ef\JI perk-Ilk• Mttlng conventently ioe.tltd within walklng dletance to tflMtr•. rea- teurente end thopt Only mlnut.. to South Coaat Plue end the t>Mct'I ,...._,.. .. ... , ......... o-n ............. .,,. t ....... TRFWICI I llff" ..._ .,_ - -CAS F•P\ACls -Wtt a. tlSbc Wood,.,,...,..""' Clolll -(alt!Mfll ...... Cllli ... ~ -IOOb. ... (.JtftlM ftOOM -4 Ltfl'-' T tftlfll c-ta -lltllldty httMm -f w Holl1lftl. So<rr No '"' OFP11CI ~IN DAIL V M 2400 Herbor 8l\ld (Ill Fw 0tiv.1 Coet.Meu 714/117.-0 frede your old 1tutt for 11'9ftd ,.._ 30f 2'1tbe l/p ba, 2 ow gar, wld, vw. Vlb lalDoe 211' 2ia. lwn-Qt II# • pvt lndty wttfl Nwpt HU ~ "•"" !!odlH wltl'I • Jnc)'d.at..,.pet «*,pll s 1 .~001mo. 414·11" lyrM.S1100Wle~ wl d S1060/mo ,.... S450 Of LOOll* 14U. C'aulAM ed. 142-6171 t 1oee "2-MM t -6 •f'..ltM 17~12 Ofll 764-1712 e.u-1211 9ot • , .... Tuttltl 1-.-1 ----=====~~~~~~~~ CJ.JlS51FjlD mttl ltaek 2Ht 1-rttlwk @ t l1 2711 l n ta h te Uart l adatu/Offlct Int t Penn 3 &. .. Br 28a 21ft"""1G wXTEAFA'mn IU. UI LIME 2'124 -----~fl::.;l:.:t~------1Bdrm !Ba., 1,·•· 1'0 me8tiB.All yr1y rnti. s 1oso-s 1asc) Frpl(:, tunrl, l!Oet lllp ~. 28R 281 w e.U aeen. 3000, tW. 545' 520 SQ .... n. llTll. p11110, grnd · Avl f'°"' Viti. Rentlll9 875-7015 want to Lido VIiiage. 302eW P~Coelt Hwy tpee, lg pe11o, CIW1)0(1. Ft. 1817 WESTCLIFF, FREE ~TANOINO $600/mo LMry54&-5MO Alli I $2000 mo ywty. N9wpof1 e-ct\. fWrlg TV W/O $387.!IOlmo. Lena Nwpl 8eh 541-5032 "91 l.rQ Show Room & Oftlciee 18, IB• Oewl 28r 1e., lmm-·l•t•i!!l,!1011 .. ~ Br 2 Ba. nu crpt, drapee. 873-27'7 or 87s.-O 1C9 1 125+ wt! lgl, no ct.polit H/6'5-0800 W/559-5903 _ S 251 '*of W•tdlff & IMne 1700 --..... ....., dllhw9h. lrpl, pvt pet, get, 525 1q 11 4 mo. i... .,,. on w.rc1in garege. w/d hkupe Ap11 Beeutlfully land-1 bflc to bdl St3SO/mo, •1 •H••* 9acatlta ltatah S-425/mo Incl ulll. Avl Balt>oePenln.Pvt.ntry& -vn~ ... 111 v111a Rent• 875-4912 ~ gtounds, pool/ u so. HC, mo/mo. R9frlg. dllnwleher & 1tow flU lmmed. NB 2 bit• 2 ocn, beth. Oewl 79()..97t2 - 2er 1Ba uppet DIW,g/d, epe,petlo/Oedl.Nopeita. 955-1219141-2957 Ind NOPETS5'~55 pool Over 21 Wtlt f9m •~oa l 1\U20 1783 0f. end get se2s1mo • 1at, 18dnn '5fl..M15 Wil trade 1 wtt ~ P'lff. Aft 8. 875-n87 ...._.. · · U1tla l&tl Wat., pd "6-57&.a Bdrm 1•1.ea S10S 8R 38A WATERFRONl 280RM & 28A 1700/mo H-911 CBr hM 2 blltl \0 ange Ave. S175 Ind -~~=~==~~!! -----'~•2250 Vengu'1d 540-9628 Frplc, eunrl. boetlllp 1111, Rettig. d9hw9tlf, 1tow bc:tl tor e.lboe iu .. 191 48 Y-06d rtltired fir• C1111 a.tty 6'!>-1181 °'Iii • 2BR. 1BA. pvt petJo. -----walk to Lido \/Uiage. tna. No Peta 545-4155. wt of July (llt)l4&-3Z35 men;k><*.•ng tor P'«A to e.M-2270 · IPT• -r...- garege. OIW, no peita. Bdrm lV•S.. s725 11900 mo yeerty. 1 BR . pool . b1k to OCMr\ ttey In bMdl -. Wiii ARCHITECTS. ~ 1'~ bll 10 bdl. ptlCed 10 ~/mo. 6'&-2832 151 e 21at 546-240& 873-2747 or 87s.-01'9 sc251mo tatah tt lkast trade for rneeonty, tile, ~cMects & .... t1M,OOO, ~ . ~etc. °' 1 w111 .,._.1111.n 1rusnm* too Mov•·ln allow. RY 3 BR 2be. eundee*. Cell 6'2-5002 2124 pey rent. 875-3808 Interior llVall8ble In 714187~0 Lovely I & 2Br Ind OW· TwnhM type ac>t. 2bdrm Of•·v~~ ~2~~ 28r 28&, 2 CAR GARAGE, l.CMty H 8. Condo, pool, :dM mwnt ..,,.,, 1 bll ~~Ll DESIGN 1------- Fiom $575 Most,utllia pd. l'A~ d9hwlh, lfV, apt, g7?,...98 ~ 873-1427 2bek:OO 11._ 1t~2 !~~ Jez, ml.-oceen, matin from bch, non am6tr, 1550 MAU IS2-1422 D• ?323 ELDEN 5'&-79S1 drlC)e, gee1-.,, pd, pool, 111 • °"' -.._ ,,_.,.,. $300/mo 988-5202 mo. Ind ut11 875-1815 ... utrial 28r lodry no P9fl 5-48-1387 boa Penln 28r 11h8e, llr..t a-~~ 1 Lee. l;p;;j;;p--.iiil~-.... ~~ •Mau V.de d'lux ' ' lndr" prkn" patio 28R 2be. waterfront IC" M 36-45, 48A, 2BA hM. eo.1• M..-M/F n/tmkr ciO<f c.r-~r: &lite In 1440 aq. ft. rt1 OC AirpOrt 28', new deCOf. di'#, gel' 1 & 28R Apt WS.$595 ,. •· for rent. 11200. PoM C.M. Pool. epe, ,,..emkr etv 28< Furn Apt 1350 1 . ....,,.,_ • SfMll ofc w/~ $750 No peitt 640-2495 mo. Al built ln1, lndry rm, S8SO/mo. 873-48ee boat Mic> 971-teaS 1325~ utll. M0-9311 A" 8a wllndt141-M7C warm cheerful 2 ltory S792/mo 832~ 190 i nii1iiiiiill "'~ & W>C>t ont S8R 28A, 2 C# ~ offtce buldlng,1..-----=r----:-*'--Ii I 735-741W 18tt1St. gw avtll Feb 16-June *Ull* M•~colltr~wlu Oog/catwlproffem,..-. 852-1700 Utat UJU~f Nwpt Hght• apeclou• 28R Yll. _,. MJ-1111 10 'll200/mo 873-37n 1+1+ refrlg /1tve + to lhr w/wne. 2bf/2be non-.nkr prof fem, to ATTRACTIVE lOCATIOff ITM 1,~81 g.wden i!pt, pvt · 18058 W e.y A... ceri>«1$500.F.-5418 t>ch condo. $395/mo find & rent In C MIN P, DESIGN PLAZA NB. Piiio, dtlhWr, lndty *· ..... hbit •• . TD.ml'f 11~ +$200 dep. 881-2985 750-33011 o r IH Vt Good pet\tlnQ. ~ I mn pool c:Mport. Secure, EAUT tum, "' OOMn. 2 Mature rtlPONfbte ..,,-. ,,,._. ~5&2 for offtce or beellty ,.. EJll6de AWt L8rge A-2 lot 11x11 ~ond. ~ 112' 91.":"°ut~~ kltfU5J:," bdr/~ ~.:&-:=t 1111 IUIH• etv ~Apt. Stepe to bdl. ~ 22.32 to enr nice ....s. 100 aQ!ft. S!IOO/mo One 3~ 1T"9~ <Alrt 11 83l· I 881-3&53 eftlprn. ' ::SUM/me> 722~2. 28dnn ~ ~· 1350 + utllt 722~35 NB Westcllff horN w/pool 640-2853/~8330 :::,., :.. ,_, ioc.tton. •FREECA8LE TV. 4118' •--..&. l900 :~110' . M/F 3bf 2ba, Npt snor ... lu SCOO+ut. 546-0tOO BRIGHT N.8 offtOe. tppn 1179,000. Cllll IN for. Garden Apt. POOi. r«: rm Ut. _. • UIYll Ult ( ,..~ 3 l>ltlt to bd\, 1375+ u11. Fem etw 28r tum CM Ap4 643 eq rt,..,_, Nr P.C.H di.-AoW1 ...._, $525 710 W llttl SttMI fl 6' to m . 21( frPIC. 2 Bdnn Town."lome, 2 be, 2 lu a-.tt Mtl 5'8-.eM5 8" 8 w/1kyllte SenH of & Poet offtce 6'e-2947 131-tHI .., f 14-t .-.111 0-S100 122 ttl'I St frpl, 2 Ctl' gei-, Al~;~ 1AJ1Wff M/F Modern to there 2 lg humor•+. l3U+. Oebfe CdM dlx Sult... AlC. h 1BR 18A , vec.nt 213-439-2991 ::o"up, ~ =• ~ 18a upttr-, lndfy, gei-bdml/2~ comp tum. 548-3981 ort7l-&32 tmp6tp1tg,utiM&,lanltor. S550tmo f:.:t +S350 2 ... ITI ... ~~cMy9only. M00NoP9Q 413-2710 get, rec er-. SO yr1+.FEMtoetw N.8 .ept.Sflr 2855ECltHwy81&-et00 MC dep 766-1558 ~ OOMn tnent. f-.....1-trnk ok. r ... *"· dep, rm & be. 1212 !!Olmo. CdM dbl ~ AIC. --------~,. 28drm 2S. ~ 28' 1e.. "'*· --"" &40-0293 H.8 1•t .. Plue ...... bllla. = pl(g, lltlls a~. I mn S~! 1~'· So~ c;;;;;;t,,, frplc • Plu1h etc.~;:.~~-IUft~I M/F rmmtto _,,, 2br 2ba 7 -NOt. 28 EC•Htwy87MIOO Four 2 bdrm. 1~ bd\ PizurM.8416-1139 crptt, drp1. lot• of '°"' .atlTliiE 1.t1Q Nlgilslc:ondo,,....,., F .W9"1Wdtoetw ~ UMHft•fm: (l~ ~) ~ -ceo.ea. ~ ltn6-UDO DELUXE. 2BR. DR. Eaty lrM ••Y accH• S500 mo. ut Ind 2~9038 rw occ. So COSIM Ptu.a OoMtl ~ EJl9C offtce one 1 bdrm, 1 beth S&OO Large 2Br. encl~ ~. teCH331 lrpte, tincll pe\IO. mak•· CtlW apeclOu• M/t lhr lg 3br ho\'99 In 1333 + uttl 5'9-8021 apecl9 for rent 2900 aq. New, garegee, nice & gar~. No peea, 21 S1'25 N1Ce 2BR 2be. q>ta l l250, lee &4()..7008 *PU to~ 1. 2 ~ w/2 F«n Carport F/non trnkrto etw N8 Hgll ft Fuly IUmWled w/MtC Owner ~ ~ T~n . 975-5172 & ~. C>Wlw..,_. NEAR HOAG HOSPfTAL. Bd9fm unfurn. aptt. avt 131S+dep. Avl 311. 3bf w/d f/p $350. •Y• & conference rm l350.~ 1-12ee '620 EJlkte lg 2br 1ti., Cell 71'tteo-..e1' 2 atory 2br 1'_.be, din: Starting at 15251 Adult 759-se38 or 180-2833 546-2404 or 87M750 '3500/mo. 850-0920 =·~~·,: Eacet!ent 2Bdnn. l'h8a, ~~~':&~l5'>. ~=· = NB-M/F Sflr my lg condo, F/rmmt to lhr trv 2br 2be ... ., ... WM*u lrplc, 2 bite to bdl. Avt pr1tg SATELLITE TV, If you don't emok• I.,.• H.B. apt. N-<~r l300 Full 8entoe luldlng. Ull& -IPTI 3/ 1. S830/mo. 8e0-3521 NEAR UDO MARINA Pool' Gym s-._ Extt st4btt r><of. 6'e-7275 6' 1-5934 Baecti/Edlng9r eon-of Westclft & lrWtel-------~~ . . 181 & 28'. fl1g. ~. DELUXE 38A 28ATH Npt 'Frwy 8t ~tdden. NB/Wdlx38dMlnt bc:tl, Fum "1t Pk Nf>1 38+1em 588 Sq. F1 ~ tult• ..ramuasnm laundry, pool, cwport. No DECK S 1250 998-5868 112 blk to Keno• Re.t. w/fem n-srnkr, rtSlll 311, nd• prof M/F rmte Ull .... 111 U~de.•. pot.,.tlal only 1>911 '550 & te601mo WOODBRIDGE CONDO NewpOf1 PenlnNI 2Br 5' 1-3102 6'5-3700 or &4&-0713 June '400 780-3090 NPB 18) 4 rm.+ •em 1 .000 Cell nowt CraAg 931 w 19ttl St.~ 2br 2b•. cerport l!Mta S*>t to beeCtl 15e01 Tuecln Wleg9 Wwt · • e;Jl-1211 1825/lftO. 720--0l76 egj., yny s 10001mo: ......._ ...... .... NPT BCH 28Rl2be condo. 1•911 furnl1h9d Bdrm aq ft, 1,000 aq ft, 5 'I' UIA ·-e:. Rentals 117~912 -W ExttM. N-emkr, lrplc, w/be Kltc:tl prtv , r.n ...... Aoent 144-2"1 ALL UTILTIE8 PAID ....... 1 tab w/d J375/mo lat/Ill only J275/mo, ~791 OFC apece tor rent, eic- Con\ptr• befOre ~ r.m Ta;;;;' wMW I pe1i0. Newport • VerulllH 1200 dep. 780--0642 .8 Fem to ah< w/WM, ceee lndtv ofc 4ull ..,.,.. WM*" Newly decorated custom ...., bMCt\. 328 thellt btd*or ·~ground '-1711 N/emlcr fem lhr 38r CM bf condo w/pool $350 l*ow mitt pr. 841~7 ----........ =,--- design ~t~ pool. St. MOO/mo 832 .... 190 ftoor location over100ku"l 13&/mo. FUi m p;g: hM. lndty lee:. 2 ml to mo+ 'h utN 983-4508 OfACES Ml(t to Airport. ..... nB . ·• . . . . ~~ ~no;;:·i::: Prof Fem pref'd for brand ~:~:miM&1mo ..-~ Cto. to Ofange bch *297+'..\ uti.. AYI Bdl Fem pref 1175 10 $350 lndudlng wl..l,"7~ .. dr;n;,.:::.v seeping. ftlt o pet• MW ltUCflo, fUll betfl 6 ...... 844-7211 aot Cat College. 556-2278 311· 850-6837t&45-742t atralght, ~kr 2 BR. utlllt ... 5'~24111 ~ 131.1211 Furnllhed 18drm end kitchenette, ufll Incl. PACIOUS 3BORM 2BA Fum tor r.n. Av! 3/1. ~front ftlt.8. SN 2bf 18a. i3SO. 484-23~2 -........ Unfurnlthed 28drm 1525 C87 -18:).C G Beaut N8 home w/htppy 2be houM unth June 20 ,._ 365 w1i.on 142-1971 I 1 lwk ZHI ::" v~/t ~f 2t;:. A!.i tam. Pvt ee. kltctl & 1nd,Y •mo'• 11800. 875-8801 Ulll& .._~A ~ ~~ 8~ ~~.'tr;., i::.;~~;;,.;;,;,,;,,-----1 now Vitia Rent a l• ptfvl, pool. Aefs req. No PrlM n-erNcr 25-35 yrs. to tt mMI ~~ n groee Avell lmmed meetaBAU VERSAILL!S on the 8luttl 87~812 Of 754-1792 I*• S375tmo 7eo..2tt0 ""4BA 3BA Ne In COM. $400 .. utlll, • l ~I for eppt to ... _;;:=;::.=L-1 ... 1'""'1_1 __ _ . 1br pentti<>UM. 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A 1••1 • 1 • • 1 • 1 n mtttty 01 ~ S 1190/mo l~s ol tOOt1• lana r..O Bw Qy 714 84' 1122" lllcl--_. 111 llkr ..... It S.W-Villlt a 129..50 wk & up WC cJaMl'*"-reed the t01 Mt 'fllOrnM MO-Otst d anol-O 842 ~78 ~~,~~!'!!'!JP!!• !0.!!!!!!lO!Ml!!'bl~Ml~·~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!:::~=--81\0d--, CM-=;;;;.6'e-==-=7'4_5 .....,y _, 842-~!!.._ • ~ "'-------- t t l l l l I • .. I > t - 1 ----------------------------------•DAILY PILOT /RRAL ESTATE Great Western acquires Irvine realty firm PANGBURN Great w .. tern Real E•tate has acquired Irvine-based Woodbridge Realty, raising the firm's total resale office count to 36 throughout the state of California. Woodbridge owner/broker Aon Mazuno has been working in the real estate profession for 25 years. special- izing In home sales In the Irvine area. He was president of the lrvll'• Board of Realtor• in 1984-85 and was 1985 Realtor of the Year. "With the backing of Great Western, we wlll be able to expand 1n the market place and better serve our clients," Mazzano said. Great Western is a full-service com- pany handlrng new home sales, resale. commercial and industrial services. plus insurance, escrow, and market research. Real estate •bow on cable Two Irvine Realtors are producing a real estate show for Community Cablevl•lon, the local cable channel in the Irvine-Newport Beach area. The show -produced by Ron Mauano and Bryan Hammond of Great WHtern Real Eetat•'• Irvine office -aired for the first time at 7 p.m Jan. 29. Entitled "Real Estate Matters." it will be screened on Channel 3 at 7 p.m. every Wednesday. "We hope to be able to put to rest many of the questions a property owner or future property owner may have abQ.ut loans. con- tracts. escrows and t"8 whole spec- trum of Issues Involved In the buying and selling of residential rear eS1ate," said Hammond. Rlebe wbJ• top IJoaon Duffy Riebe has been honored aa 1985's top sates agent and top llttlng agent for Grut w .. 1em "9el fetaee'e Irvine office, formerly Woodbttdge .... ..,. ,...be has been seUlng and leasing pre>perty tn the VIiiage of Woodbridge atnee 1on and received amllar honors In 1980, '8f and '84 for outstanding ..... ftQurM. The 17-ye11 resident of Irvine Is a dtrectOt of the Woodbftdg9 V..,. A11u......._ ~ amUMd more than se maon In doled transactions for 1985. VP reacbea l Otb ;year. * • • Dick Walmeley, vice president of construction for Newport Beach-based Taylor Woodrow homH Calffomla Ltd., recently ceJebrated his 10th anniversary with the building firm. He was praised by company presi- dent Gordon TlppeH as "an Integral part of our California operation since Its Inception In 1977." Walmsley has been with the firm since 1975, joining the company In Florida as construction super- intendent. He is currently overseeing the development of Marina Hills In Laguna Niguel, a 500-acre. 2,300- home community slated to open this year. Hlrt elected prealdent Dale W. Hirt has been elected president of the Realty lnvfftnMnt Anoclatlon of Calffornla. Hirt Is a real estate broker as- sociated with Saltarelll Realty Co. In Tustin. He Is a member of the Newport lrvlne Rotary Club, the Orange County Anoclatlon of Real Eetate lnvfft· ment Broker• and the Orange County BuelneH Marketing Aeeoclatlon. . . .. Top llllleapeople honored Carol PangbUm Is Top Salesperson for 1985 and Sally Shlpley Is Lister of the Year for the Newport Beach office of George ElkJn• Co. Pangburn is a former music teacher .J I ....____J SHIPLEY and a licensed broker. She prevlousty operated her own Pangburn PropertlH In Newport 8Mch, and has been wfth George Elkins since 1983. Shipley. also a former teacher, has been In real estate for eight years, and was also Lister of the Year In 1984. She obtained more It.stings than any other George EUclnt repreMntatlves In all six metropotltan areu. . . . Wetsel JUOlllOted Wenctr Wetnt has be4Nl named director of corporate af'f alra for •Ht Oft Vllfo Co.'• Cellfornla division. Wetnf hU been wtth Mlaek>n Viejo Co. since 1983, most recentJy as manager of corporate ~ tlons. She holds "Golden Mike'' awards In Investigative and feature reporting for her earlier work as anchor /reporter on KOCE-TV'• "Newscheck" series. . . . Cbangea at Hedley Ballden Richard (Dick) BalH has Joined Hedley Bulldere, Inc. of Newport Beach after serving In a similar post MCFAUL with Kiewit Conetructlon Co. In Omaha. MlchMI Nour" of Irvine has been promoted to business development manager. He joined Hedley Builders as project manager In 1983. . :i McFaal boaored fof 'fiork. Kathy McFaul has been honored by Pr .. ley of Southern Callfornla for her efforts as sales representative at Skyline in the Orange hills. The Laguna Hiiis resident is a veteran of 10 years In the real estate Industry. AklD• promodon•, blrea Akin• Development Co. has an- nounced several promotions and ap- pointments for the homebuilding firm. Irvine resident Gary Whiting, for- merly project superintendent, has been promoted to vice president of construction; Sherry Mauet' has been promoted to vice president of sales and marking after nine years with the company, most recently as sales man- ager and director of administration. Laguna Hiiis resident Keren Welch has been named director of adminis- tration aftef' serving as administrative assistant at McDonnell Doua ... ....,_ ty Co.; lrvtne resident Merttn WM'd and Rick INICMI of Corona de4 Mar ha\J'e been named construction super- intendent•. · Ward apent Mven years In a Similar PQ9t wtth ntne 'eclftc DeulaptMnt Corp. wtil'8 Seaton eerwd aa construc- tion aup«.,,tendent et lrvtne Pacific for two years. . . . Ifeale Join• JolUJ u•rw Legyna Niguel r~t TanJ G. ...... hM I06ned "'°"" Ulllt ......... Inc. u oontrOller. NMle. a natNe Of London, haa ~ with Laing since 1982, serving as director of accounts with Laing"°"'" Ltd. In England before taking on his new post. Locat• addreu 8e1Dlnar Several Orange Coast representa- tives were featured speakers recently at a Newark, Calif., seminar on new home merchandising, called "Hot New Merchandising Tips for '86." Speakef's Included Newport Beach architect Arthur DanleMen, president of Dan'8Han Aeaoclat"; who spoke about how architecture and land plan- ning are used to merchandise new homes; Richard Auaeeff of Au .... I a AHOClatH of Corona del Mar, speak- ing on sales management; and 8"erty Trupp of Color o..tgn Art of Costa Mesa. speaking on Interior design. . . . Realton .erve •tate group Fourteen members of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa board of Realtors and Executive Officer Dwight Dickey has been appointed to serve on statewide committees of the 103.000- member Callfornla AHoclatlon of Realtor•. They Include: LH Mohler and Arthur R .... , real estate finance committee: Carlene Morrelll, 32nd District Re- altors Active in Pofftlcs; Betty Rhea, convention and multiple service listing; Geofge Vogel to jurisdiction and sergeant at arms: Jo1ce Waltze Spfller to condominium shared ownership . Jane BoJd will be Scholarship Foun- dation trustee and a member of Realtors Active In Politics. Bob Brockman continues on local gov- ernmental relations, Bob Burtner is 32nd District communications rep- resentative. Paul Franklln will serve as IMPAC trustee and on local gov- ernmental relations and the Natlonal Aeeoclatlon Of Realtor• director screening committee. Tex Griffith, member products and services, Mary Jank, condominium shared ownership, "Uncle" George Wllllameon, honorary member of sergeant-at-arms. Dwight DlckeJ, executive director. will serve on state executive officers steering committee and jurisdiction. .. DAILY "1.0T/mAI. DTAft NEW LISTINGS __ .. .,. -IUI .. _.. ,., .. ... • BR. 3\'i BA a.tom •'9e story home. Huge tamity room, wtth coz:t UMd brick nrep&ece. Gourm9t kitchen, c.ttrW air, MCUrlty, pool and SP41 THIS Will AT YOU TO A TEEi 11 LMJ WllMlll I L•H ft.um 11 .. 3 BR. 2 BA. YaJtted cefffng, atrium,centr., aJr, security, community pool, spa. and night lighted tennis courtsf Owner transf•red. GRAB YOUR RACKET ANO COME SEE THIS ON E TOOAYll EASTSIDE COST A MESA IT'S I l1IM. a-. If you havt som.one you would llke to Ave .. by-side wfth then thls double townhome Is for you! Superb condltk>n 3 BR, 1 1~ BA units wtth mini yard In most desJrable Eastslde Costa Mesa location. Grab your friend and see 11 today! WT18I m..- Have you wanted to move up from your smaller home'? Here's your chance to obtain a large spacious home In Eastside Costa Mesa. 3 BR, 21/z BA with separate study and large family room. Large pool with solar heat and cozy sun room. See It today! WT18I mTI IDI 11,.,_ Appealing and much in demand home on A-2 lot. 3 BR, bardwood floors and brlctc fireplace. Quiet cul de sac location. Owner ls motivated! Make r on. toda . 11,1n.- EJegant home provides • BR. 4 BA. sunken conversation pit with fireplace. formal dining, family room, foreYer vtewa of channel, bay & city lights from both noors and boat dock. Very Impressive throughout. Call for appointment to see todayt .... ,_.... \ 1••• Designed for an entertaining famllyl Well equlped kitchen and separate dining room make It easy! Super sharp 3 BR home with sparkling pool and hot tub surrounded by wonderful landscaping and ample patio space. Bay and city tights view. tool A tasteful home you Shouldn't miss! IMlllllD ...... Rambling 2•story home with 4 large BR Includes elegant master suite with his/hers bathrooms and ov8f'looks picturesque pool with rock foun- tain. Superb home with high beamed ceilings and circular staircase. Call to see right away! •• ,., .... ,.,_ u•• Custom lJ-shape home wtth 3 BR and family room; bufft around a loYety pool and spa and new petk>. An exoeptlonal opportunity lncludeS a 1eparate gueet suite with 2 rooms and a full bath. Don't ml .. this chance to own your own Newport Beectt pool home. Call now! • .,.,.... 1111,111 Futtlonabte penthOUte In a quiet and aecure reeort locatkwt wt1h att amenftlee or walk to the beech. A ..... 2 BR. 2 BA In perlec1 oondltlon lndudlng a new kttchen. Per1ect for twO adutts who are tired of renting. CaJI now and let us show you how you can own In Newport Beach. A MEMBER Of THE SEARS ANANCIAL NElwoRK COSTA MESA • •••• •••••1t ... ~ 3 BR, 2 BA home pkJa ~ (2 BR. 1'A BA eecf\ unit) plus room to build anothet unit. Don't heeltat«t. calt today for further Infor- mation on thts spectacu&a' in.-, 1 ient propertyl OPEN HOUSES Tiil •llT• alls• Gracious .. BR + den Meea Verde hofne ha everything! Located near 2 goff courses and 2 partls. beautiful yard with pool aod P9dQ off the ..... 3 BR/Spa ... , .. 4 BR .aamu 38R IU...r 4 BR/Dock ...... 3 BR/Spa .. .,. .. 4BR mfl.U 4 BR/CC Area &UOaT .. 3 BR/Spa mTlllU 4 BR l.mTlllU 3 BR .. ,..., 18 Rue Chendlty $585,000 1334 Antigua Way $395,000 268 Bay Street $117.500 ..., 227 4 Channel Road $1,617,000 l8 Rue Charitilty $585,000 1334 Antigua Way $395.-000 3013 Java Road $385,000 398 Vlsta Baya $249,000 280 15th Street $225,000 268 Bay Street $117,500 den, new add-on family room and teen quarten- . L .._. with It's own entry. Bring In your offert AH terms 1-4:30 will be considered. LW• 1-4 1'9lD-IDT LIUTm U-.- L ,..... Close to C.M. Courtyard. Cool 008lll\ ~ (2) t l-4 2 BR. 1 Ba units plus ( 1) 3 BR, l t..'t BA unit with sundeck. 2 car garage and 2 carports. A,.._ places in 2 units. Take advantage of low Interest 1. "-" rates and put 1n your offer today! 1-4 L &-" ,_.,.. 11"9 llLllf 11~ 1-4:30 Decorated wtth warmth and teeHng, this lm- l. 1111 maculate 3 BR. 3 BA house would be a ple..ure 1_. to caJI "Home." OeHghtfuJ country kitchen. for- mal dining room. separate ln-taw quarters. n,.. L I , • .,. place with wood hearth and coforlul landscaping 1-s add even more · appeal. A must to see! Call T. la•• rw today! 1-4 L ........,. E.111 TIU I •I 11""' 1-4 Never a vacancy in this superb duplex. Two 2 .. • ... BR. 21.lr BA units with fireplace. inside laundry 11-4 and garage. Excellent condltlonl Perf8ct tor proud investor or owner occupancy. Call now! BEACH COMMUNITIES . .... .. 1• -.. Miff I 11TI ... Very sharp waterfront wtth dock and two side-Newfy remodeled 3 BR. 11~ BA home wtth new ties Extra large 3 BR with family room or carpet, drapes. cabinets In kitchen and bath, designed and zoned to be a duplex. Very special and wallpaper In all the right places. Superb island known for Its quiet ltvtng. A. good buy for "just move right In" home ready and waiting. someone who loves the beach and wants their Can't miss your chance to aee it-call nowt boat in front. ftl'f... 11.._ ... 1 _ ._. ...... Two story condo In excellent South Coast Metro ...-r .... _ _..,... locatlOn. Either • BR or 3 + den. 2 baths. large Ideal location near the Wedge. Large 4 BR. 2¥• mast• BR wtth sundeck. m nJ..yard with P4tlo BA home with delightful atrium and large rec~ and two car garage. Cozy comptex with pool and room with wet bar. WeH appointed muter BR 5'>4-Call to see today! wtth balcony patio. Owner will carry first. Call rtght away! ..,_ -11n.- • 1ll "Ill -.A 12 .... Beeutlfully upgraded 3 BR. 1~. BA condo wtth Gorgeous bay vtew condo with 2 large mast• dramatic 5'ate entry and kitchen. custom brick suites. bullt-ln kitchen with eating area plus ftrep4ace. wet bar. tamify room. master suite on huge llvtng and formal dining area. All high-separate level Inviting stream off the patto. lighted with quality wallpapen and carpet. R&-Wtthln walking distance to So Coast Plaza.. CaJI sort complex on the bay with poof and boat stlp today! near the Pavillion. . 1111 llY 1111-... m .at 11....-Owners have bought out of ar• and .,.. WtrJ Big. br'Ght and sunny 4 BR. 2'A BA 2-story wfth motivated to aetl their preeent home! A pk:ture 2 car garage and ocean view from rear deck. perfect 3 R 111' BA home with many high qualtty Very lmpreaive. Walk to the beach or enjoy teeturee. Ext.naivety r9modeled. Bring In 'f04J' community swimming pool with Jacuz:zt or ten-offers.. A.II wtll be considered. nls. ee.utlfulty land9caped grounds. Vacant and waiting. call nowl .UT ITlllll -1112- •WMT .at 1111,m Two story, 2 BR condo with vs.ulted c .... ._ Breathtaking 3 BR. 3 BA townhOme upgr9ded In nrep&ece In IMng room petio and doubte at- good qaallty. tdealty located lfll wonderlut com-tKMd ~ T•• ~tege Of tow'"'• ... p1ex with ptctureeque vtewa from ~ room. A rat-. -purchaM your ftm home nowt bright and cheery home that ahould not be missed! See It today! 645-0303 2299 URBOR BLVD., COSTA IESI '~~ ----~--~---------------------------------------------------~ -- . .. I \ - ' . ., 0 _. ____ -.. -----1· SATURDAY P•L I. tt• •• A MEMBER OF THE r11 SEARS FINANCIAL. NETWORK llJ NEW LISTINGS IEWPllT 111111'1 I 1IO,IOO Country charm in prime Heights area. Re- modeled kitchen. DR and master BR overlook large yard, mature fruit trees. gazebo and spa. ua• Y11W -.U MH .... The home you have waited for is here. Rich cablnetry. flooring & moldings. Decorator touch- es 'Throughout highly customized 4 BR. FR home. NEWPORT BEACH IUff UYU 112.,_ Best location! Large beautiful pool surrounds this terrific 2 BR condo with garage, fireplace, on quiet street. Owners anxious. •WNITl-.u 11a,1M Immaculate upgraded townhome In quiet lo- cation has 2 master suites, 2 decks, parquet floors, trench doors, attached 2 car garage. l.91 llLI . • ..... Remodeled home built around patio on 52' lot. 3 BR home on desirable street. Newer kitchen and baths. beam celllngs, gallery entry. OPEN HOUSES IUffl&ftl 11•• Location, IOC11on, locatlonl Cliff Haven best buy! Large yard with swimming pool, 3 BR, family room with fireplace. ua•aw 1111.- Exclttng 2 BR and den with unparalled view. Expanded Miramar plan with many extra fea- tures. Lovely Country French feeling. ua•11111 1111.-· Heavenly ocean and bay views from kitchen, llNITDUll 3 BR -llLIUI 3 BR. View WUT .. Plll 3 BR. FR l&TlllAY $359.000 $625,000 $698,000 llllAY family room and deck of this beautifully up-.... Miii& Ill IUI graded 3 BR condo In gate-guarded area. ~2 ~ -.u $32'4,950 CORONA DEL MAR 3 BR UITlllff 5 BR. FR, Den, Spa $355,000 "~•EH IMIMI 11N1 TlllMI Elegant. freshly painted, new carpet, Plan 3 with 3 BR. Pool 3 BR + FR, lush landscaping. Magnificent prl-Miii& Ill llAI vate area. pools & tennis. .3 BR UYllUT ILIE .... Ill 11&1 · UN• '4 BR FR Pool If you love Carmel, you will love this 3 BA home lneUsa 'm.L surrounded by lush greenery. Reduced price 3 BR. FR reflects owner's desire to sell. Lm llU $359,000 $380,000 $387,000 $398,000 $399,000 IWllll YllW llUI ~11,111 3 BR Serenely situated 4 BR.'Tastefully appointed & ~ YllW-.U s..69.000 meticulously maintained. 2 spacious patios OMlt ... u complimented by a sparkling pool. .-BR, FR, PIS $555,000 IWllll YlfW llW . Ma• ..... Y1IW -.U This 2 BR home Is testament to taste, care and ~~;ns~ Vu $579,500 quality. Rich landscape, cove red patios, view, 3 BR View trench doors & windows. new kitchen. rumilU MUNI YIEW MILLI 1441,000 3 BR. FR Rare Burlingame model with 4 BR, family room lnlUIS 1tU plus huge bonus room. Beautiful yard with 6 BR. FR. View fountain. barbecue. Soaring beamed celling. ~.~ $625.000 $645,000 $650.000 $698,000 MUNI YlfW llW 1411 .... l.91 llU Panoramic ocean view and you own the land I 5 BR. Waterfront S 1,395,000 Private courtyard entry surrounded by fruit Lm Ill.I trees. 4 BR. family and formal dining room. • BR. Baytront ........ CA.Ill 1 ... 11 1111,MO 6 BR. FR. Library $3,800,000 $1 .445,000 .... ,..1-.u ...... a. ,.._. The charm of "Old Cape Cod". White shutters, M. PHILLIPPI custom closets and storage, warm brick entry HH ..._ ew and picket fenced patio. · R KURTZ .... NW a.LS ..... 11~ ~~~~~;~ Prepare to fall In lovei This 3 BA Is dressed up with bleached hardwood floors & smart decor, then framed with lush plantings. 211 Iris l.91 llLI 1111.- 0. VALENTINE Corner Lido location with lov.Ak. terracotta tUed Hl!w.tW.• v•1 L EWING patio leading to warm 4 BR. 2 story home. JH ..._ Oversized lot and 3 car garage. Excellent val~. G.ANOERSON IUYllW 1421,IM 2e. ~~ Nestled on a large view lot in beautifully private !Hl .;.;..,.,... Seavlew Is this inviting 4 BR home tastefully S. WALLACE decorated in neutrals. 1H! ..._... L.91 llLI 1111 ... M. MATTHEWS Sensational sweeping views of bay, ocean, New- 11 •••ey .... port Center and mountains from best unit In ~~ REEDY Lido Park hlghrlse bulldlng. Full security. , ............ C. RUMSFELO ..... ... ........ 1411 , ... You'll love the easy elegance of this classic J. CAMPBELL Mediterranean beauty. 5 BR, serene patios with •u ......, bubbllng fountains. Truly an oasis. L. McLOON • !Ml.....,,_. E. CORKETT Hn..._IW R. KURTZ OTHER AREAS 117 ... " .., ... UllU..... 1121.- K. PARKER Attracilve West Nine condo overlooking 7th H 1ae ... fairway of El Niguel Country Club. Upper end B. REEDY unit, park location, new appllances & carpet. H11....._,t G. LIVINGSTON •NI 1111,IM 111 ~ ~:;~ Private backyard with covered patio. tight, airy In Yla U.. .... home with high celllngs, lovely country E. OLSON wallpapers, steps to park and pool. c McJA= WTml MITA .U 1111,111 Water view of harbor entrance, beach. piers ants sunsets. 4 large BA + den. Great patio area with pool and spa. BAYFRONTS · Exquisite remodeled home In quiet neigh- borhood. 3 BA, large DR. private pool. Entertain- ing easy In this one. Assumable loan. O .. IU HL 11&1 1111,000 IW.IU n...u 11,221.-UI OlllllTI 1221 ... Cape Cod perfectlo~ just steps to beach! 3 BR Prime corner, 3 BA bayfront Cape Cod. Newly Dramatic oceanfront condo, 2 BA, 2 BA, totally remodeled In 83, gourmet kitchen. frency remodeled, finest construction, beam callings, furnished. One year new decor, stair• to beach. doors. skylights, oak fl®rs & outstanding Interiors. breathtaking view. A perfect summer home. MU• YlfW .U lltl... ._, UITI U11U __ ·-11,IM ... Halfway to heavenl An unbelievable view of the L.91 llU 11,w.-Ttils magnificent new contemporary custom world from this lavishly appointed custom home. Inviting & charming 4 BA English Normandy on covers a rock promontory Into the ocean. 4 BA, 6 BA & other rooms galore. south bayfront with sandy beach! Two master 6 BA, 4 fireplaces, views foreverll suites. Pier & sllp for large boat. UYIWI llU ....... UITI UllU 12,lll ... Beautiful custom home designed for a large UlllA N•llU 12,111.-Beauty everywhere In this custom home, In- family. Upside down floor plan guarantees French custom residence with 73\ on main credlble view of aunaet, water and cout. 5 BR, privacy for all. Gorgeous pastoral view. A best channel, 4 BR. 8 BA, art studio. gymnasium, maid'• quarters, gourmet kitchen, aolar jacuzzi. buy. library, pool + many amenities. Owner will trade. 644-9060 2181111 JO•• Hllll ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH I