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1986-02-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
FV studeHts have spirit to spare Gramm-Rudman could cost the county at least $4 mllllon Win rad1ocontest entitling them to exclusive concert By LAURA MERK Of Ille .,..,. ........ Do2en!> of Founta111 Volley Htah School student'> were gathered at a local p1aa parlor Fnday night when they learned they had won the KllS-FM spint c-0ntest. "Everyone\ Jumping around," reported Lee Anne Flinn 1n a telephone conversation from the restaurant, where the student!\ had con$feptcd to await the IS p.m. radio announcement. ORANGE COAST • Wanning the contcs1 cnt1tlc\ the 'IChOOI to an e>.clU\IVC COllCCrt with Oango Bo1ngo The contest was 1n1t1ated by disc Jockey Rack Dees. who announced about three week!I aio that the high sc hool that sent 111 the most postcards would wan a conccn with the group An ac· ~ounung firm. hared by the !>la· uon, verified that Fountain Val· Icy students sent an a total of S00,000 postcards Marina High School in Hunt· 1naton ~ac h won second plan· Their rcwurd'1 Rick Dees under· wear. Flinn, 17 and a member of the Fountain Valley student govern- ment, said student\ passed out postcards for k1d!I to address and sign m order to win the contest. The cortcen wdl be someurnc an Apnl, ~d F11Q(l, and only Fountain Valley "udents wall be allowed to attend She said she thoua}\t the radio surnon had intended the concert to be held on the campus oflhe wmnang school. but doubted it would be allowed. "I can·t picture the d1stnct letting a rock concert on cam pus," sbe said tudents donated the SI OO needed to mail the boxes of postcards to the radio nauon, whale others volunteered to count and sort the cards 1n groups of 100. . The last day. so many cards were returned. i.tudents had to JUSt dump them 1n a box lb get them in the mall on time. Flinn said. SATU·RD.AY, FEBRUARY 15, 1986 By LISA MAHONEY Of .. Dtllr ......... In a wo~t ca~ soon ano. Or- ange County 11Ands to lose at Jc~\t $4 m11l1on an federal funds 1f automatic cuts called for 1n the Gramm·Rudman defictt rcduc· t1on law are allov.cd to Lake elTtt't Thosccuts-anesumatedSI 9 m1lhon 1n health, colnmuntty development and social services and $2 I m1lhon 1n irans11 distract funds -would leave yawning holes an programs for children, senior c111zcns and refu~s The cuts would also prompt tran\tt service adjustment~ count> spokesmen wd · Undetermined reducooni pro- JCCted for federal tran pon.atioo pro.,ams arc alW> expected to affect Ora nae County. de la yins at lcHt one m"or h1ahway im- provement PfOJttt for ycari.. tr.anspon.a11on planners say ··1t·, 10101 to be a tou&h year," predicted Ralph Clark, chairman or the county Board of Super· visors Even 1f the worst pou1ble cuts do not occur, federall > sup- ported proVams will have to shrink to "work within the ~on stramts of what's given us." ht \aid The Gramm-Rudman ball t!> intended to reduct the $200 25t btlhon·plus lcdcraJ dcficn over a five-year penod throuah cuu tn m1lnary and domeiuc prosram1. To meet the ball's 1oal for 1987, a toual of S 11 7 bilhon must be ehmanat.ed from the budacL No one really know1 JUSt whit will happen to apcafic federal programs tar,&Cted for cuts. Dire pred1ct1ons from county analysuprOJCCl the worst pouible s1tua11on -across-the-board cuts an specified programs that would automatically occur unless Coo- greu and President Rcapn qree on measures to rcdu~ the federal deficit (Pleue eee MJLLI01'8/ A2) . . RAIN FORECASTS ON A2 Storm slams into Orange Coast Police close pa rt of PCH as preca ution , while motorists n avigate flood ed roads ttes. .. It'') JU!>I ..i precautionary measure:· Orange County Com· mumcanons ~gt Charles Norman \31d of the PCH clo'iurc. "They have had I 6·foot swells up nonh and they arc expecting them here •· Kris Samalot. an cmplo}cc of The End Cafe on the Huntington Reach Pier. said the wave~ were not oearl) as big as the} have been 1n the last several weeks water le' el on the streets. The Nauonal Weather Service said the Pacific storm dropped rain at a rate of up to an inch an hour Fnda) night an Ventura County above OJa1 In San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counues, strong winds lcnoclcc:d out power hnes, leav1ngovcr ~0.000 customeri. without clectnoty. Warnings of winds from 2S to 4S mph were issued for all Southern ( ahforn1a mountains areas through the niglll By LAURA MERK Ol tM Oelly Nol II"" The. ffiO!>t ..eve re Storm of the year slammed into \outhcrn ( allforn1a f-nda; clo\ing pan or Pau tic C oa~t Highway in Hunt1ngt0n Beach and California legislation permitting the Highway Patrol to use unmarked cars to nab truckers for safety viol- atlons has been In- troduced by an Orange County lawmaker./ A3 Nation Morton Thiokol, the firm that makes shuttle rocket boosters, has announced plans to lay off 200 workers./ A3 Religion The head of the Unitarian Universality Association In Boston wlll address the denomination's gay and lesbian members in San Diego.le& Sports Guard Scott Brooks has been a steadying force for the UC Irvine basket- ball team./81 Four teams will play off tor the final Sea View League playoff berth today. /81 INDEX Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Horoscope In The Service • Opinion . Public Notices Real Estate Religion Sports Television Trivia Weather 87-8 A 11 85 A8-9 A6 A10 AS A4 85 c 1-24 96 B 1-4 A6 A 10 A2 Trash haul unaffected by holiday I ra~h pllkup Sl:hcJulcs a lung the Orangt C oa'>t wall remain unchangrd Monday dc'ipllc w1dc5pre11d oh<lcrvance of 11 lcJll hohda> for Wa5h1n~tun'' 81rthd8y Refuse company \pokesmen \atd pickup\ wall take phu.:e 11'1 u'iual Mond, y in ( O\ta Me ... 1. Huntington R<-. th. I ountain Valley, lrv1nc N(wpon lkal·h. l.aguna tkalh and 'ianta Ana tle1ght\ •\II 01ty hath an these mm m11n1t1ei. wall be dostd Mon· day alona with pubhc "l<hool~ ond collqcs e\ccpt for 'K:hooli (Pleue eee TllASH/ A2) f! foretng Orange C oa'it motonw. to na\.1gatc high water on <itrccts and 1 n tcrsecttons The Nauonal Weather Service po~cd nash nood warnings 1n L O!I \ngcles, Ventura and Orange w un- Huntington &ach pohcc !Wltd they closed PC H from Warner to Golden West Avenues because of Ooodmg from heav} rains and not because of the surf Putting their hearts into it Flooding an several areas prompted Orange Coast police department!> to post high-water warning!.> on strec:t'i Norman ~1d. Mo!>t law cnforccm~nt agencies spent the evening clearing minor fender !">enders. helpin~ peopk wtth stalled cars and "atch1ng the Al\hough mudslides were expected 1n OJat. no problems were reported late Fnday night. Ventura Count) shenffs Deputy Mtlce Lewi~ told the A~~oc1ated Press that only a handful of residents had left their homes and gathered at an evacuation center Studenta at Bear Street School ln Comta Mesa had their bearta In the rlgbt place during "Heart Day" Friday, but they couldn't quite flCure out how to form a heart ehape on the playground before letting go of balloon• that tell findera how to maintain a healthy heart. The Valentine'• Day event to promote heart care and &ood health wae conducted in conjuncdon with the Orance County chapter of the American Heart Auoclatlon. Cop cars take slow road into service C ity officials say di sagreem e nt over price prevented d e livery of cars ordered In 1984 admin1strat1ve i.cn •~e\ '>did the am 1 dent date') hal I.. It! (k tober of I ~1\~ •A< hen H unungtun fkal h ordered Ill la~ from i-dd1e Hupper C heHolc1 ln1.: By ROBERT BARKER Ol-Olllyl"tle4llA!fl I hirty-onl' new 11 unt1ngton Beat. h 1'0111.c patrol rnr'> rl·portcdly hu vt.• bet'n held at a <1ardcn ( irovc 'uut(l dealer'\ parking lot while o ty nego 11ators and ttie autu rnmpan) MJUl"d oHr pnce. official' \aid The city ha\ c1pparenth won ..alter threatening legal alt1un official!> !lauJ \omc of the 'oup«d-up black. and white I ll86 ( hn rnlcl ( apnccs ore "<.hcdulcd to Ix" deliveFed Tuesd:n Jnd the remainder c;hould lollo"' There wert' t'4U \Uh'>l'llUl"nt ordl·r' l IO'>C behind tmnging thl' 101:11 to 11 raf\ I he delt-.ery 1\ very umcly. accord ti Frant and cit\ pun·ha\1ng mJnagt'r 1ng to Cit) Adm1n1:,trator Charle\ Rick .\madnl \Uld that .,,, ol the 111 Thompson, who ~1d that currcn1 car\ ordcrt•d 10 Intl' 19X4 wcrt• police patrol car\ arc wcanng out dell\ ('red Th<» were I Ill< 5 eight .. It was gelling close," fhomp'ion l''hndcr Impala\ Jnd the c1l' paid '>aid ··~omc nf the l dr\ ha"e 0' er \ 11 133 lor earh ol tht'm K~OOOmtlc'lonthem·· ~omcttmc around thl\ P'llllt \II\ hplan11tum ol lhl' m1"<up oflen·d olliual\ contend. the' ""erl' wkl thr h) the cit} and ( heHolct ofl1n.al\ ordtr wa' 1nad .. cncntl) l'30ll·lkd d1flered \harpl} ~hen the I l.l!itl modt.+, began R0tx·n l-rnn1. the nty'' 1:h1el ol lnm1ng 01Tthe a''>Cmhh hne'> thn m ,till needed the ,Jr., Jnd n(lelll"d 111 &l'I them at the a~reed-upon pmc lor the.' I ~85 mtxkl\ But Hupptr ,1tfa 1.ih .... ad the' had to pa\ mlHl' lor thl· 1111\t• model~ than lhl' I 'Iii' mcllkh and 1M1\ted on lhargtoti llunt1ngt11n lkach an add1lwn:tl SKMl pt"r ,;ir ,·11' officials said The lit\' relu~d 111 flt.I\ lhl' .1JJeJ pme and l dd1r tl11pper ,,mu.al' relu~ tn tum O\t'f the 1.ar' until J hrtakthroutth '""" rt'aLht"d Thur'i.J.i, lll\ Offil IJ" ~Ill Franz JnJ .\mJJrtl '4.ltd H uf'f"'I hn\nO" agr~·d t11,1chH·1 thl'rl'mJ1n 11 i-I\ n1r' trom thl" I Qi'\4 <1gfl't'nwn 1 (Pleaee eee COP CARS/ A.2) The National Weather Service said most of the rain would fall overnight and predicted that two to four inches (Pleue eee STOIUl/A2) A last protest before jail time Protester joins peace vigil Just hours prior to s tarting sente nce By LAURA MERK Of ... 0.-,-·- Nudear arm!. protestec Manon Pack J01ned nearl~ 50 members of ~anou!I peace organ1zat1ons outside the We!.Un South ( oast Plaza Hotel Fnda\ JUSt houn before she was to tum herself 1n at th.: Orange Count\ Jail for the-beginning of a fhe-da) '>Cntence Pack director or the-Orange C oun- t) chapter t)f 1he ~lltanct for 'iul"' 1val. wa!I ..enttnced Feb 7 on a m1\dt'meanor lhdrge of bloclung a pubht dn' ewa' dunng a demon· \tra11on at lhc ~inter ( onlert'nce ot .\C'rospace and Eltctromc >)'Stem$ (\\-INCONl d }'ear ago Wll'.CON 1s an annual conference for defense d)ntra1..1or.. and m1hU1r\ personnel to dt!>lUS\ wc-apon' 'i\'item\ It ·~dosed to the puhhL f nda' night'\' 11.4il -.A.J\ 1he ~\.enth in a \tnr\ ''' f)rllte'-t' al the-ho1el 1n pn"fldrallun IM thl\ \ear'" I'< Cl"' ,nnlC'reme nn I-eh ~'i \upJlnr1t'r' hu~,·ll Jmt flrJl\td l'.1, I. .1t11 h1•r \l.1rt11 ..., hilt• \l"\t'rJI ttJlht:n•d w than!. ht.·r tor llc1ng J (\lr,onal tn\p1rnt111n tn lhem ··"v1a\ht' I , an gt•t penpll ll• \J\ 'C 11.•e I gue<.\ I II ha'<' to du a httlr mnre ·· 'he \illtl P.i. I. ..aid '>ht· hoP'"' 111 \pend hc-r tame.' 1n 1a1l l't'ad1ng hu1 .... a.,n"t '>Urt 11 11 \q1uld h<-.1lle1\\.l·d ·1 m a ltttk '~ .m•d " Pal I.. ~llLI ·· 1 ht• other t"'cl 11ml'' I 't' ht'l'n 1n 1atl "'-J' "1th a largl grnur "' pe1•pk < 111111~ In nn~·111., a d11krl·nt e\ penen' L' P.1, i.. 'urrrndert·tl ha't"ll at thl' 1 lr.ingl" I 11un t' l,111 at· pm and v.1 11 I'-. r\"kJ~'d \i1111,l,I\ JI ·, a m \hr 1ptnl Im 1h1 1.111 "t"ntt•nn '"er .1 \l'.ll ' rrnh.1llllll 1h.11 .... ""'" h,l\ l '""' rn1rd twr run111pn11011 '° .1n \ (PleHe ett PACK/Al ) 6 show early interest in Irvine city election Complaints about noise plan win concessions for Heights By PHIL 'NEIOERMAN Of .... ~ ........... l ('>~ lhan ont' w~k into the hhng period. ~'" people havr t.aktn out nomination pupcf\ indicating thl·1r 1ntcrc t in runnan1 tor lr'l'tn{' < II) < ouncal The \" rr\1dcnl\ will nnt he \On..,1drrcd lorm1I ~and1datL"\ unul tht') have returned the paper; 111 tht• t.1l y clerk with the' required \t&n.1 turc . and the namL"'i havr ht-~·n vcnficd. The paper\ mu,t conu11n .1 m1n1mum 20 hut no mtlre than 'O '''naturr, Imm rt11'itertd In 1nr voten C 1nd1date\ will \ 1r Im two \Cill'> on tht> Irvine wun11I an thf Junl' l • tlt'd1on unc ol the prospc.'1:11\l' cand1date'i had tl'lurned pupcr" h\ I nday afternoon l ht fihng penod opened T Ut'~I•" .ind run' throuah Mun·h 1 \') of f-nJa) 1fiernoo11 n11n11 nauon papen. had h<-C'n p11.. lo.rd 111l h\ Be1'\ ~htrr 'Koll" C'llm<fn fr.111 \ I lohart Bruce I Pcnftl't < '"'' "ltr,en ~nntll and llnl M.tk\Oe\ Malon<'\ a (ount\ l'mplmr<' ~h11 'lt'f\.t'., on thr lr\-10t I 1nnn«· Cum ml\\IOn announ~c-11 h" 1ntrnt111n to run la~t month Hot>.rt I\ n .Hturne\ ~ho h11\ worked Wlth the< umm.ill«' ol \C''l'n T hou'-lnd. ia 1roup that hJs httn (Pl--... ntVUf /A2 ) By LI. A MAHO"E' Of ... O..at,... ltMt .\anta .\nJ llr11h1' home O" ner. rhg1hlt' l11r J flrtlf"l\l'll acou\ttcal tn\ulat11ln prnaram wont nnlt'\\lnn\ lr'\lm tht· .\1rpun C omm1s\lon 1h1<> '4t"ek But rl"\1drnt' 1nta1·,tt·J 111 ;i propo\td humdlu\ 11ut prngrnm \Ao.ere !('\\ \UHC"\\IUI The 1~11 pro1.1 am' 1lt•\1&nc1I h• 1 rhC'H' n111\r ,•ITC'\" 11n r t'>l1.k n I\ h ~ lni 1i1t thr h; '< ol John "•'' n< \1rport. JOI tht"lf ht\I 1l011111I J1ran1 fhul\Ja\ t(r,hfrn1' tl1g1t'llt for tht: pn~am' Irr.uh had a \ntJk J'rt\ I<'" l.t\I month \ ht"anna helorr tht Oranad ount' tk'drd OI \Up<'f\. l\4)f' I\ '>('l 11\I q 10 a m \.\ t'dn~a'" < omment' and lomrla1nt' al\nul thl' "''''ram' f hu~I.,, -.A.L'tC tht' \&OH' Olll'\ t81'1C.'l1 llunnf .1 J.m ~I llUhll~ mrtttna .tttl·ndnl '"'' atll.1ul ll•l al1«tcd rc\tdl'nl\ "'uni\ pl.inner Rich .\Jll"r ...i"I l ummt\\ltlnt'r\ too~ th•"< u>mpl:a1nt' hl htan m the ,;1,t• ,,, n,11o,c.• 1n\ula1111n hut 10ok tht' ,,,fr ''' u>unt\ \t&O on grumhl1n,, 11\t'f tht" hu\ llUI lll0!lf3nl ht• ..a11.1 \hout 4tl<I (1:\fll"I'> \llht1'1: t In airrrat\ nt11\t" '4 1•11111 ~ c hjl1hlr tor the '1l 0U'>lll .. I 1n,ul~t111n pr11 &ram \\ ""'~'""'" the u1unt\ " '1111! JM\ 111 lfl\ulilll h1lnl\"\ \II 111rn11r t)\ll\l' " rl"J1Jlt'1I h\ .it h'"' 11•1 Jr11ht" ln,111.1111111 "' 1111,1 in, lullt' -.A.1n.r11" and ,furn t11·.11nwn1' Jllh 1n\ul.11111n .11111 ;i 'rn11IJt111n "\ltm ll11t rnhknh 11111·11·,tt'tl 1n th,• I" "'"' 1\l·rt'" 111t11 .11 i\f '<''rr;il rlc•mt·n1' p111P')._..,1 ''' , .. uni' ~. 111 ndl'I 1h1 llf\t ilralt ··I th~ pl.in h111111 '"" n1•r' -.Ao h•' tu11\. 1J' anta(lt' ,,, 1h1· "''"l.11111n prog.r.lm v.11u1,1 h· H ht·t'n 1rqu1rt•tl tu \l&n iln ,,, 1f.1t1110 c-.1"'""'"' -.A.hi, hC'\'4'n 1i.1I" would Im"· Nlrrt'C.i thc-m lr11m r'<'' \u1n 1h1 111unl\. n' ti (Plea.K Mie KEIOHTS/ A2) r I jRally slated to save Golden Bear · •1 aoaDT ~"DllAAS ~ fClf' drmolJUon w mal..t "'•~ for an ~l· lO I 1~Sl.Of} bote On Ju • nl&hldub openlOt\ Rlch&rd and Charin Babincb v.~ C\ 1C1Ld from t.he Gokko Bear ~ caUSt propcn' o•ncn planned lo w bnci. buildlq do-.n But t.bt HunUQllon 8cacb H1uun- c:aJ Socx1' •ti ln.strum"1tal 1r. d.elarm& tl>C bulldoztn ~ soatt\ u prepanng a report on the bwldlni·, S11JU6C&D~ and unuJ n u p~oted fo1 the Cm Counofs oonndenuoo a d.emol.Juon pmrut tw bttn v.11.hbeld ··v. e wa.nt le s.bov. tbat v.'(' rr bc'h.md the tdca of do•'DlO'Yt'tl prestf· 'auon..~ \\elcb said -,o~ !D the ~' elopment pl&n stales a.o~t.blng about the nmonc:aJ Sl&Ilrfican~ and ""u~1no 1""'8<"' l'\f the Golden ~ ·1 cbd.n't ~no• bow. doSt the Golden Bear •ti \o ~llll dt· moh5hcd. a.nd I don't l.b.uU. mOSl people ll\e'-. But V.'C •-anl LC< )« ll !.I\ ed •. V. deb ov.'Dn of a n:n>rd st<>tt nca.r the DJS,btcl U b satd be lS JOUl.Cd UI C1uun.s to Sa'c the Go dt1l Barb' rn>dent Gtorsr Esu-ada In add.iuon t\loO othe res.t<knu ba' r orpnu.ed tbett OV.TI J>('UUOO dnve m rttt"nl daH TbC'\ claim the'·, e roUectt'd 1 5oo stgn&turn suppon.mg the dub ' prcsenauon Tbr Golden Beat bas bosicd bu.n· drtds of \O~oame .cu O' n the p&sl ~5 'can. 10dud.J.n& J1mi Heodnk Bob. D\'\an. Lmda llonstadL Mudd\ V. attn B B King and romcd11n tt\t Maron Pilot wins six statewide a wards Thr Orange t "4!>1 Da. ' nw: ha~ ~1,e-d w. av.ard~ m ~tau.-v.1dr compeut.1on The Pilot rcct'l'ed l"°t• fint place av.vds. plus & ~O:l~ pl.acx and a ~m a~w n the C • 1!orn1& 'c-"''$- paper PublJs.he~ a.s~tion Beac-r Sev.spapers Compeuuoo In &ddluon 1he 'onht'rn and Southc-rn C a lilornia C 1ass1fted a.d' c-rusm~ t..fan~e~ .t,.s~uon recc-ntl) av.aroed the Ptlot a ftrs1 pl.a~ 11.1.ard form c-ntl' n the best smg.le ad or campa.Jgr c.a\c-gon and a mMt av. ard for a spena !>C("UO"' Ir lhe C'P~ .onttst ?..1m ed to· Fran~. Z1r ac,t'pted the '•r-sl pi.Ac~ a"'ard for I" ~ rd.lOnai label.mi .\nalmm T\ commc-m.ato• ~ alh ~rge s b:-and t•f ,on~n a.mm ~s un-A..mc-ncar. A.nist \ 1c C 001 ~ ...a.rt JOr 01 tt .. 1et bo1.1. ts float:~ 1r 't""-;>O'": &' I· lustraung poU .. L.:>r p~ob1c-ms rt· oet'ed the fi~1 pllt t a1.1.arc for ar. ednonal ca.noon " ~ne-s of editonah rnuctl.lng the.- sung opc-nuoo that resulted in I.he a.~t of O!~ mptc at.hlne Ed"'1n "fC>SoC'S on Cba."'gC'S of solmung prosu- HJUOO lD ~ "-ngelt"S ~I\ od a scoond p~ av.'Ud ~ ed.Juom of the Da1h Ptlot publ.isbed 10 .t,pn J C/f.5 ~J' od a men1 award for bt'st fron1 ~in the ~5 00::1 and -5 ,•. etr('ulauon class -1 am extrtme' proud oft.he DaJ.1, Ptlot cd.nonal stAfT To v.10 four av.ards LD the-Bettc-r '~-spapcn Con~t 1s a uniQJr av.'Ud ··Zin. r.aicl The compet.uor 1s npenall l~r: In fan. tbt :~ ).~ t I J ~.$.. Cll"C'i..ld· uon categor: that The Dall~ Pllot c-0mpeles in ta.k.es in the large-st numbt'r of nc-v. spa pen m the st.ate · .. To be Juagcd amo~ the best n!'""spapen 10 Cahfomla is a tnbuir tc the eoure Dai..' Pilo1 staff'· Pi.t>lnber Karen "' mmc-· ~c The av.-ards .,.~ presened Fnea. night dunng the C'' P .. com c-ouon in Sall Diego lo the ad' t"nJSlQI contest. class1- tiod dlrt-ctor Pegr. BJe, ins said an ad for South (OU.Dt\ \ olkSV.'1.gCD v.on ID the :) OOC lO 49 C ' CU'C'uhUon c:atcgo~ . AJUSt \'1c Cool. d.Jd an eA0tUen11ob 10 dt"Sigrung tht> .,.,nrung ad Ble' ins wd • • .h.o the Dail' Pilot rttt1,ed i men\ award for S Spco.al SCC'UOD It produced LD con_1uncuoo v.1th the Q&H>range Count~ 4.utoSbo"" saJd B1e,1ns ... -boga,espeoalcred.Jt tothr 1. 'O' t"' destgr b' >\n Dlrt'C'lor Ste' e Hough Blenns ~J\ ed the award at a rt'Cent coo' c-n\loo 10 Mi;>ntert'~ Calif wbt>re nearh ~·: I mc-mber newspaper\ "'C're rrp~ott'd ··11 s qwtr an honor le be 5.iOped ot. t t" sec A..\{" • B1e' lm said ·· 11 · !> ~ r · "'los: p~ug.iou ~ class1 f C'd ad' enis ng contest 1r. the state · STORM SLAMS INTO ORANGE COAST ... From Al of ra1" v.\..o~1c fat c· .oc~:.i a~~~ c:..-,.; up t<. t>1g..i1 mc~1~ "'t•.-lc !A. :-Ult 'TI01.rta mt'~ S-atura... In Los .\nf.elt'~ the, '1 •• t-ne• r;&C I inch of ram from nt)(),. .. nu. t p 'T bn ngrng 1be seasor W t4 ll .. ~ mt he-~ '\ o:-rna. ~!><... r.a. ;::ireo;> - tall '" ti. Fet-. J ~ ~ • "'·')C'S T hr s .-• "' •C'' e .1o .i· •;:-: , •e-~ · -) • tt't'! .J~ ~" ... ~Q.4::\ ! .. c --c:~:_·i~· ~f\ .( ~·-= Ir '<.•'i."le'T. (a I •n-.a Pttct.J ... -,a rmergen,: CT't"""~ u!>CC 0<.>0i.~ anc b.ise' • • Frida: : :-'o.. u.o lt pe-..ip1e 'tnf 4long Ult' PetL~ -ia R • e· "'• , • c..a:ne ..ioll< • o' e-f c.,. .nf E .--~~!'n:-.-•c-.,. ~ .,,~~e .is -.~ P-.ia·s v.o'"•t'C t e\o.~H: ~ ae-~ f·, r" atx•1.;t : '-.,.., ·"' Jt '"c.r.i~ anc nou~ 10 S<'' er-o... ne1g.hoorhoods 1r Petaluma alODi the rapid!' '1S1ng Petaluma RJ,er oortb of San Fran· osro in Sonoma C ounr. 'The poll~ fire public woru d~ents and an~one elst the' can get their hands on art bc-lp1~ 10 t' acuate people·· said ct~ spok.esman Pat Bernara The ra.ir. and v."nd alY.l fo"ttd some sc n""°ls 10 cloS<' k•r the da ~ B~ 5 p m offic als c:an~lled the e·· a.-u.a.uon ad' I'> 1n v. hen water in \be n' e· receded Ra.n lloodrng anc ~ mph ~1n<h <orcec Golaer. Gate Trao~1t authonue5 10 hall bi,;s S.Cl"' 1c.e 1:: "-1a..r.. anc .,r~ m41 ~·-nu~ 5an Fra.nos.co lntema1wna.. .\.Jpon of- f1na.ls to dda~ fl,ght!i.. and school admtnlSlrators 10 ~iann and Sonoma c.ounue\ to clost schools .. Ifs unbe-ht' able out there:· Mt.k.e O'Bn en of the Cabfoma Highwa' Patrol · told Ulr ..Usoa.ated press Fnda' aftt'moon "The ram u com- ng dov.·n hle s.omebod~ ;ust turned o~ a fire hose · .\Jthough the 1otensit~ 01 the w~ther from !>ttmed to die down as the d.a) progressed a spoke-smao for tht> !'at.ton.al Weather ~,~ wd another one 1s on the 1.1.-a' and sJ:>ouJd stnlc ~ Su.nda~ MILLIONS MAY BE LOST TO COUNTY ... From Al 1"e "-:.-.es~ ...... :" "4 c .. t" ~-t"'.: u~ ... -"'~ ~ .... : .. -.i: """• :t '>;xa-... c. 1eoe-. co"'~ ra ... ,~,. : .. ~ -o~:" ..,_ .. ,.,'!' ma!tt'' ·.a~ '"let'-i:l;:';:>e41•t"C :. :r.c upre..,e ( 0ur', "It's rea.;, 'e:--• ha·~ 'J' .. ~ ...1nt mcthmg·s'anua ' gc ttc.-r. ttle gr-ee-· hght :c, sa~ "''\at the et'fe-ci v. .. be ~1d R mare Kee1e pr,n .. pa s:afl ana 's1 br the coi..rt• f u:s v. '1c.-:~t'' the' ·a·t' isC"OS'-·the-bt~rc r :.a~t".~ mi..s: ·mu.e a c,ng and h1ri.u• • .1~ JOurr,t>: througn C 'Jng.res!i. the V. h a· Hc.•u!.t' and final ' the sUste·s t-.zrd~ bt"fort' the efTC'('t .:.>"' 1. Jurn gu' e-~ - mc-n: can be deterrr ned hr !.a.JC ··Tht>rt' ~ ...... t~ ,f tr "lp :'".a: .o_,c gu r-.ip th1~ p• •PJSC:. T "le-... s : .• man' urU..nO'.\"'S · i...~ft ~ ~ C..ta'l (Jftehe ei.e<.1.' 't' d.~c·· • the (range ( c.1un1 ' 1 rarispo-i..at ·• Comm1ss.wn ar.r~ ~.er-d.! IX•ts c' mone • u!.ed \.., 'un~e: .ount • tra:-.1<- portallOI' pro.1('("tS 1A.1 he at1ecte-d t'· the urar-.~ -Rud mar h1 , but Oftr 1e be-ht' c-s ; s f.,,. uc-s• · !>;>t>nC rr . ..1c .. ume tr. ng L 5iC't •na ~uess IA. r-,a· t~.e fedt>ro g ~ '..--::ner' ~. Ff· :l' "' : • suet-e "",g."' \ ~ ... a .. ~~= ;; i. -~ ISSue V. e • t -• • g q 3 • ... :...-• : .. urr.e •-. 'lf:. r·e-c . · "'· ... < t-• ~ · happtr. '1(' '><!Id H v.e-.e• transptJ-..0:1 • ;.i.arr:e~ ha' e attef"'!ple-d t ;iroJet · a· -.el.d"1e for •mpro,emena to :•t ~rU: 4.na F rC't"v. a' ':lastd J " a< 4 • rn1a Trans- p Nta 110• Cv""MISl>JO:-'~zc 'Jr• S:t.1 1 m1JllO'l I"' fc-deral "dliblltUH (.>r, fund~ l ncerta.nt1c-s o' the (J"arnm-Rud- man bit fori.('(j the \Late \t put a hu1d on •he re!'.ab1llt.at;on funds ehmina:· 1ng a 1'1..ped-for 't' true !t<Jurtt w htlp i. "'Pklrthe I-~ 'und ngpK'u~ Ptdu. ton~ ,. nev. f1;nd1n~ ... II TRASH ... rromAl r L.a~u na Bea. t "'t: i. I; IA. II •er.-.a ~ , oper \fost ~n ) w:ne w ' 1:igs •nd loan13s1,ocia11ons and all pns1 . 1Ti.~ "'111 f'I( c lo~ for the hohdcl • MAIH OFFICE <: > a+ft'C'"' :he 5 • m1lhor p~•J_I("{"' p ... 1,r:~ ... 1aer...ng and 1ntersed.10"' rr: P'v' c-ments mt the ne). t cen- : ... r. · said Rvn Co1r d1rcc1or of programmmg and planmng for the count~ transporuuon commission Some k>caJ souroe of fuods such as a oenefit assessmc-nt d.Jst.nc\ v.111 bt net"<Jed to keep the pro1eci on m 1996 1. Jmplet.100 u-ac Ofteht' !.ald \\rule '01c.ng the samt cauuons • 'n-the fluid nature of the dt>fiot reduct.Jon plan as othc-r OO\\flt~ anah sts transit d1st"lct offic1ah h3' e taken perhaps :.he mos1 pess1m1st1c ' IC'"' · I· _, t s 1 t : 'g -~ t de"."'t"a~ 0 1o0" ·C"d~-'4 ,-i' .. ,c~ t'-. a')( .... t J ~ P"T· .e~ • !.al~ r .<i.;.::!.e: J....e t• c1str>.-· sp 1 esv. ..iTar n.e :ne dis: '"IC' gets s: J m1lhor ~'' :; pt""ttnt t m budget from the lc-dera. gl•'errmr·.: such c det""p cut IA. .. ilc s.1::e a~c' ~: ' million 1·. Opt.""at -;~ 4"1C ~ap '.a &SS Stan~ she ~a T·a"'s · dis:.-,-::-: 0.,...1_14 • a~ i.sin~ ·~ ~:-er:-· !ig1.::-e : ~t1ma1e ~ .. rtio-:s a• r:: ppt:•SC'i:l 1n the J 3 ;l("·.e·: .a .. ~ 1 ,, \.o'lde· the autc•· -.a:1 .. -~ b<:-osu'-( L•l c ,rinunuing ·•end t1...,. a:d -.a~rn~ 1rans1: d1stn. t~ s urnd on lht'l r uv. "\ i...e tt ~a Th.al s J~' 1 us • the "'Cl' the fedel"al g(J' t"'T ~er:t 1~ going The COP CARS ... l'rom A l •' " < ;'.''ICC'S t' en though ltl('' 1tre " • < •Pn~es The ~:' 1.1.1!1 pa' SI I ~"2 for the re:r.a1r'r.! Q 6 cars that were or- dered r hl~uent transact.Jons \1ar\ Brooks an Eddie Hopper genera i.alc-s ma.nagc-r cla.imed ho.,.. t' r• th<s' tht'ft ...,as no disagreement He !.41\! the ca,-.. art ~mg dc-11, ere-<! =-tC'l v.t"t"t and that lhr compan} hu agrtt'd • ac~p1 a ~hean loss" on ..a.:'1 n l.~c (Jnginal or<kr He ~id ~hat tht can "'CT't bt'm& "ir 1d JO the ground~ of the duJt>r\h1p ph1los.opt.• 1s t1.. 1perate as corr:- pt'ltl' eh u possible· ~r said To dttemune the affeci of auto- mauc c-uu on the count' ·s GeneraJ Fund. count\ adrmmstnt.t'e su.ff 1denufied pr0grams m tlus ~ear·s budgC't that appear the most Yulnt'r- able undc-r gwdc-hne5 ~t out tn lllr federal bill "1de opc-n to bud.get curung are comm unit) de' elopmeot bloc._ granu. socuJ ~·1Ct"S block gran ts 'ttera.ns ~·>CM and chtld-suppon enforcemc-nt lo the curn-m fiscal 'ear th~ programs total S44 6 mill.Joo If tnmmed b~ ~ 3 pe~m more thar SI c. m1. 1or "'ould bt" e11mma1c-d ~C('ft ~d Specific programs 1nclode fam1h planning. alcohol and drug reh.ab1h- 1.auon and mental health treatment Senwr meah and transportation pro- grams 'eteran and rt"fugee Job tra.m- ng. hous1n~ rehabllnauon. child· suppon enforc~meo• and airpon mp .. t>' emenu are al •per tc cuts Wha1e,c-r final budge1 cult1fli masures tnc e down to the count' Je, e' v.11! ha' e \{ be t.ad.led b> bt'lt ugh1rm1tg. Clark s.a1d The wunt~ \ SI : bdlior budget for fiscal I Q~~·b6 1 s · ' en ' er. lean hr sa.id and neJ. t 'ea.··s ·,s el.pent"(! to bt about the ~me v.h1le emplo~ees made adaptauons to get them read~ for the road He blamed de-la's on the com- pan ~ 's computer S~Slem on \aJlOUS adaptauons needed for the-cars. and on the compan' duconunumg the Impala line in 19 ~ and going to C apn~ .t,11 the ne ... can meet SJX'Cificauons ~t b~ the (al1lom1a Htgh""a) Patrol \0-Q]le-d "'police pac~·· can ac- cord.Jni to the clt\ s a.madnl The c:a.n ha' e t"lght-<'' ltndt>r c-ngines v.1th a 3$C~mch d1spla~mcnt Justcall 642-6086 . . .. IC-• • VOL 71, NO ... • "'ha~ do '"u hlte about lhc DaJh Pllot"' What j o:" • '01.1 111.t'" Call the number abo' e and 'our m~~ v.111 be f"C'<Ordcd 'tramcnbcd and' de· h'rtt'd ~o the appropnatr editor Tbt ~me ;.t..hour a.n~mn& ~nice ma~ be w~d to rt<c;1rd lenen to the edJtor on an\ topic C ontnbu10" 10 our U-tten column must includt tht>1r name and telt>phone number for 'enfic.auon Tt>lh u\ ,.hat'• on 'our mind , .., ... Cltc:utaHon hl•pfMM'lee ., ~· .,., ~ ' .. Rains continue to poi.ind coast ~V) •aln fOfecMt at time. this mommg along \tie Orange ea.st. beeamlng ~ wtttl • ctlenOe of i~ this a11emoon n. NatiOnal w .. ,,._ s.nnc. ~light r.in or dflZZle tonight b«Omtng pertly ckluOy Sund~ aft••IOOn Witt\ • 20 percen! ChanCe ol. rain ~ Winds from 25 to !3 mpti ere Ppec:'l.0 l o d1m4nl8fl 1omgf'll • Hlg1'ls WI be in tM UPC* ~to to. fiOs l ows Mil be tn the mtd~ w aminga o! winds ftOf'l'I 25 to ~ mpn ..,.. IPUed IOI' elt Southern Catttom1a mountains Snow ......, will lower to near 7 000 I.et on SaturO.)' the ... ,....,. 9er'1I09 Mid A. flash flOOCI watctl IS U'I 9"9ct In the mountalrt• In 5-nl• Barberi and \/entul"8 oount• and on rwneAnJnQ ~ lllQPel Ram WllJ be 9h0Wer)"Wlttl • ~ °' thUll<MI showers tOOey s~-"1111 ~ most'>' doo.IO) With oc:casional ligt'l1 rajn Of ctra:ne tonagnt t>eoom1ng e>ertl} CIOudy Sunder afternoon U.S. Temps '1'11" 9C#> hr ='' "°""" ~ a f ~ .. Calif. Temps .. Le --.va at 17 ·-· . Of Oii-Coo> IJ 1• '19' -tor i • "°"'' ""°""" .. ~ --IC ,.. ~ •7 01 -...-c 4~ li ~ ro olO ~ ,. ,, ...,. ' ... 3CI ,, ··-~ 2! ""-"' 16 ~ Au.rt'C:C :;,._ 32 ,. ~ 21 13 .. ~ e. Ci p~""'"' )0 CM a.ii'""" ~· °" P-0. 119 ,. ~ ~ 3; ~--2t 16 ......,..,. 1( ·10 ....,., ,, ,. 60090 ~ 3t ._...,Clh ... 01 lkl9tor 3C ,, ~ &t ., ..,.,... z: ,~ ~ )~ .. c-3& ~' Stt '--°'* !l 2CI etw-1CY ~ ~ St !>-SI ....,..,.._ 1t 3" :i.r.-5'f s.r ...... ~ s• 3$ o.-,. t'" s... .. monoc ~ s• °"""" 2! . Sr ""'*'"II .... ,, ~ ~ ..()' s.n. ~ 3• E p_. •• s,..._. ti~ u ,._,._. ~' o· Sp,.._ ~ IE FllfVC c· s..-2· ~ ~ Of ,. ·-... ... 2• H G<1lnCI ~ 2t ,. . ...,_ u G,_.._ •• ..Qt ·-3~ ,. ~ 2f oe ¥1.~ )• ,, -,. ~ WICfllla 2t .. -r· SI w-. .......... 2t 1( -. !>( "'°-2$ ~' ..__ .... f" '" ACO.IO"I-r )( Extended J-u ... ...--en, 18 1!"" ......... .... !>; Pr11) -~ .,__) -'-· l..m• "IOC> .. 3! _. • cnence ~ '-" w~" ~-3' u '1<Ql9 Ir' n. -6°' IC -80a --•! 3t ~ "'t"9 "'"' '"°" 'IC~ Mia '" ~ •1 ,.,_ ,,_, .. M ,.._11-, ~ 1• ~5 tonra eo !>S e..lo-10 .. ...,._,. ~ •Ii log8-• ~~ .0 Surf report a-!>' lS &il"M 7) S• c..~ ~ !o6 LOCATIC* llZll .. W"'9'~"t .... 57 z..maa-4-7 SSW i;..,eo. 53 ~ Sat>\• ""°"'" .... 61'1' F~ ,. S7 ._,a-:r ~ SW ..-. ~ ·~ s--ooeeo c-ia, i>-8 ,..,, ~ 6ellct 6i S1 "--~ -Cle ~ 66 !>& ..-...,..-13 5~ M.,,.,.O.,. 61 ~ -ec>eli(. .... ~ Tides "'_.,, er ti '-" WM90' ., ., .....,. 7~ Sl TOO AT ~a-al 5( l'V9' .. ,,, , 01 .... • 4 0..lene' t, ~ Jwl"! '°"' . ,, .... I . Onl.rlc t i s~ ~'W7' I SI .,.., H "--~ " S; *'°""""" 62'3p,.. n "-63 s; PMG~ ~ !' .,..,,,,. q.__ u !.' .... "'II" 's,. ~ • J "leO 9V" 6C ~ r:,..., .,..,.. 1~ 1$ I "' '. 'Wcl.OOC C."• ~I Sj ~""qi Se• Joee ~~ st S..0-<J ~· A.nt f,4 S5 S,, .... ICIOe1 .. ~ J7 '"'' ·-s.ma e.~ 6' ~ &unoa1 .. 6 37 • ,.. --· ...... Stwlta C--..a 5' ~7 ~.,.""' s.m, ........ i• ~9 MOO",_ locet., '0 12 a rr -· s.m. MO'lC9 ~ 'Ii s..no., .. •i 2' • .., W>CI-~ ., 8'0Cl<l0" 6( !.' ·c. ol) .... PACK MAKES PROTEST ... Dmllr .... ..,_., o..M--. Marlon Pack bra.ea rain. From Al funherprotc-sts "I JUSt cuuldn t kt"ep av.a' from Cl' 11 dlsobtd1encC' for a v.ho'ie 'ear .. she said "I rnuldn t prom1~ that 1n good faith ·· The fnd.a~ night '1g.il focustd on Central Amenca 'The 1_r...:1caraguanJ JO' emment 1s recognJZed as a le-g.n· 1mat.r government b~ e'e~ nauon but ours:· w d Pack One prot~ter ca.mod a sign proclaiming. .. Contras are mercenanes not ·freedom fighters.'·· On' ers obliged demonstrators ~ho came<l signs demanding "Honk for Pea~.'' ~vt"ral members of the Los .\n· ~Jes Cathohc Workers held banners ciung .\Jbe-rt Emstem ··You cannot simultaneous.I~ pre,ent and prt"parc for v.ar ( athennr \1oms of the L.\ ( ath- 011l V. orkers s.a1d · V. r v.anl to tell the hote. that has ~n the host to Lhl'. .onterc-ncr thrtt or fours umc-s 1ha1 v.e dun·\ agtf(' v.11h them Th~ people l1>e man 1solatt'd "'orld and think people thin k the-~ same IA.J\ the\ du · Pa\ spuned a n pped umbrella a~ a statement against President Ronald Reag.an·s Strategic Defrn\C lmuatl't' -Star \\ ars 'This 1s a '1su.il drscnpt1on (Jf v.hat SDI v.111 du to proltc't this population He call~ ll a perfect shield but nothing can be funher from the truth .. said Pad. '\\ t !Ml"" one-ot our ~t p1ecC'S ot 1echnolog~ 11hr space shuttle I ~o up in smoke last .,.eek · HEIGHTS RESIDENTS GET SOME RELIEF ... P'romAl iurpon nors.e Re-s1drr.1~ felt that v.-as too high a pnc~ to pa~ for S~.(1(1(, to SI~ I0,,1 m 1mul.auon Homeowners al!>O ... ·anted au con· dJUonc-rs instead of a mechanical 'enulauon s~ stem .\dJer said CommlSs1ont'TS agreed that re-s1- denLs v.ouJd be 8J' 1n1 up too much b~ stgmng the-broad a,1gauon easement ongi nall~ proposed -\s amended.. each east"mc-nl v.111 be 'ahd onh to one deClbe-l o'er an agreed-u-pon hm1t. \lo luch v.1JI bt based on noise le' els anucipatt'd after a.irpon ex- pansion m I 9QO .\dler said ~t wa~ tf the count) gOC'S 0' er p~om1std noise hmns the c-asement ... ,, bt" 'o d hr said C omm1i.s1ont"T'\ al agrc-ed that rt"s1dt>nts npent'd to l~p tbetT door!- and v.1ndo.,. s cloSC'd 'ear round should be' 8J' en air condiuonc-rs ( ount~ staff had UJurd that a 'eriulauon s~ stem "'a!> adeqll.1tr be'· 1.4'! us.e of the coastal ch mate Propen~ ov.nc-rs "'ho had gn pes about a propostd bu~-<>ut program v.c-re no1 a~ succe-ssful in gt>Hing tht' cc mm1ss1on 's ear hov.eH·r O"'nt"rs "ho i.poke out were pn- manl~ upset ,ner the count~ ·s intent 10 pa~ fau marle1 'alur for homC's .\dler said Res1dena a~ur that the count) should offer repl.aC't'mt"nt cost of thc-1r residc-nces becau~ airpon noise has de' alued them L'nder the bu~-out or purchase· assurance plan. about 360 propen~ ov. ners could sell thc-1r homes to the count~ The plan 1s destgnt'd to help people who v.ant to mo'e av.'ll~ from the Santa Ana Hcl&bu are.a but ~ho h.a'r had trouble find.mg a bu~er for thelT propen' The .. omm1~s 1. n a~d IA.I' .. •• .. ount' po~•ttun thal ;,i rpon nm~·-• n >I v1.1.c-red pr pe'1• 'alu~ ir '-:-- ~n4 Hl.'tgh•s and that \tnC't' no · 1 for.c-d to S<'L ll' the .::ount' ·a • market 'aluc-shvuld app1' Residents maintain that • . - parable hou~ a~a' frt'm the a -:--1- v.11 co!>t them mu1.h mon-th4-.• ,.. pa .l for their rc-s1drnc~ and .. ,! v.ant com;xn5oat1on •c•r the .: tc-renC't' The \OUnl\ IS proposing to pa. r up 10 S I~ lll in d1fTertn11al rosh IRVINE COUNCIL RACE ... From Al cnuca.J ofa de, eloper IC'<' program to help finance construction of the proposed San Joaquin Hills. Foothill and Ea.stem frttv.au \\ c-llman. a fiH.·\ear In int" f'C.'$1- drnt. prarnce'> la1A. 1n Sewpon &ach and 1s act1' e m t hr 'I e"' ixm Harbor -\rea and In 1nt' chamhC'rs of com- mel'('t Information on tht' other 1hrC'c prospt'<"tJ'e candidate~ v.as not 1m- me-d1a1el~ a' a1lable On June ' local \\ll('r\ IA.Ill S<'lc,: tv.o candidates 10 S<'n t lour·\t.tr terms on the ti' e-meml°lc'r go' em in~ board One incuml°lc'nt ( ounnl ... omJn Ba rbara \.\ 1ener. has all"C'ad' an- nounct'd ~he" 111 not ~k. n--<:le~:twn The other. l.am \gr.in. was fir,1 eltc'tt'd 101he \t1Un\ 1l 1n 11.rs and"''" a scnmd term 1n IQ ~ He has not \Cl annl•unceJ "hether he v.111 St'Cl J 1h1rd term \'T n:11re Imm 1hc: 1.oum Ii A GOOD DECORATING FLOORPLAN ST ARTS WITH FINE CARPET lHl "8altia IN. • Cesta 1eu. CA t2127 ,._ 141-4111-111-1111 ... . ..frl 1-5:31 AND DRAPERIES! Aldens ' special fabrics and pricing on carpets will fine help you to furnish house! Come your dream in today and ' let one of knowlegeable our consult- help you floor ants your make plan come to life. ~ • • • IH Sl' A.L~ AT ION CUSTOM OAAPCAI(~ LICENSE NO 1*11 DEN'S • • Bill addresses d elay s in building highways By SUSAN HOWLETT The contracttnf measure would Of.._ Dellr""'" awt also provide additional management Following the formation of an Ocd~ility "to acc9mmodate un- Orange County Transportation Task predtcta~le changes in fed~ral fu~ds Force to study the problem, Newport a~d . project wor\.load while ~am Beach Sen. Marian Bergeson in-ta~~ing a stabl.e state workforce. she troduced legislation Friday designed . sat · to reduce delays in state highway Bergeson formed an Orange Coun- construction. · ry Transportation Task force several The legislation, SB 1902, would !l'onths. ago to re~f'<'.h method~ of expand the ability of the state Depart-am~rovmg the states h1gb~ay project ment of Transportation to contract dehvery system . The bill was a with private firms to {>rotect develop-product of~ndings by the task force. ment ~ork on s~te highways when it Bergeson said. finds itself without the in-house Both measures are expected t6 be !l'anpower to deliver projects accord-heard in the-Senate Transportation mg to schedule. Bergeson said. Committee next month. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sat-urd9Y. February 15, 1Me A.I CHP crac.kdowh on truckers sought ... Meas~re would permit use of u n mark ed cars By the Anoelated Press SACRAMENTO-A newly 1Dtroduoed bill by an Orange County lawmaker would allow the Highway Patrol to use unmarked patrol cars to crack down on safety vjolations by "blg rig" commercial trucks, an enforcement movc un- precedented in the CHP's 60-year history. At present, the Highway P~trol uses un· marked cars in auto tbef't and some undercover investigations, while adminjstrativc officers often use unmarked car$ for routine job-related chores. But a truclung industry bill introduc.ed Fndlty by St.ate Sen. John Seymour. R-Anahe1m, would authome the use of unmarked petrol c~rs to oab heavy commercial truck soeeders1 wei&ht violators and other commercia( ~kers. The measure. SB1873, is aimed at the big-vehicle fre1ah t haulers, and would not apply to passenger cars, or other small vehi~les, Seymour said. According to a prepared statement released by Seymour's office. "by using unmarked units on patrol, the 'professional' vtolators won't be able to evade police as easily ... " He cited a "dramatic increase" JD truck-related traffic accidents ovcr the past three yean as the reason for the bill. · The biU has not formally been reviewed by the Highway Patrol. But Dwight Helmick, the CliP's specialist on legislation, said his agency ''might tentatively support it It's a novel idea and we arc keeping an open mind on it." • Seymour's measure would set up the ~ .. pr<>1ram somewhe~ in Cthfomia o-n a linuled. experimcntal basis throup the end of 1987. wit.b a the location to be chosen jointly by Jawmabn and the Hi~way Patt0I. After the oomp(etioa ol.; the pUot projcct, the CHP would iubm1t a~ to the t.q;slature, which could decJde whether lO put the program into effect statewide. Helmick said the pilot prosram. if ultima1dy approved. would likely be "se1 up alOQ$ a major tn.1ck corridor, Uke 1·80 or l·S.' Currently, the , Hi&hway Patrol bas about I ,000 patrol umts on ,. duty statewide, Helmick said. "h (SB 1873) is part of our overall safety package," said Elmer Brown, the head of government relations for the Ctlifomia Truckin& Association. the trucking industry's sta\eWide lobbying arm. He said the industry suppom the Seymour bill as a way of sening imJPQnsible, '"cowboy" truckers who are dangerous to motorists off the road. STATE/ /' ION /WORIJJ ======='~=======:== Lottery co1n1nission OKs contractor for new ga1De Retailers pull Tylenol capsules By the A11oclated Press SACRAMENTO -The Lottery Comm1ss1on approved awarding one of the state'_s largest contracts Frida).' to GT ECH Corp. for creation of com~ulenzed numbers games that will offer jackpots of perhaps SI 00 million by this summer. The commission voted 4-0, with one abstention, to.approve the estimated S 12 l million pact with the Providence. R.I., computcr firm. Lottery Director Mark Micbalko said he will sig.n a contract with the company in 10 days, unless losing bidders file protests that delay the process. Ezploslves experts euloglzed LOS ANGELES -Two police explosives expens. killed while defusing a bomb. werc eulogized Friday at a funeral attended by more than 3,000 officers and friends as brave, skilled men who loved their families but ·'dtd what they had to do." Police and bomb-experts from as far away as London, their badges covered by a banct of black tape, filled the Scottish Rite Masonic Temple to standing room only in honor of slain detectives Arleigh McCree and Ronald Ball. A tele&!'3m o~ condolence from Presid.ent Reagan and Nancy Reagan was read by Police Chief Daryl Gates, who said the president knew of McCree's assistance in the investigation of the bombing of the Marine barracks ID Lebanon in 1983. GOP blocJcsjall, llbrary bond measures SACRAMENTO -As~mbly Republicans. upset about restrictions on 1ailingjuveniles and the mentally ill, Friday defeated potential bond issues to provide $495 m illion for county jails and S 150 million for libraries. The dispute decreases the likelihood that the two ballot measures will be approved 10 time for the June 3 election. Water drives off war-toy protesters LOS ANGELES -A group protestmg war· toys made a tactical withdrawal from Sylvestcr Stallone's home after bemg squirted wtth water while trying to deliver a 50-foot-high Valentine to the actor. Jerry Rubin. leader of the LA War Toys Boycott, said about 25 members of his group had gathered outside the actor's Pacific Palisades home Thursday night to deliver the card protesting "Rambo" war toys, which include an acuon figure doll set for distribution this m onth. Posltlve Reagan arms response urged WASHINGTON -President Reas.an 's top advisers wall urge him to send a positive reply to Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev and propose that U.S. and Soviet intermediate-range nuclear missiles be reduced to "very low numbers." a senior administrauon official said Friday. The dec1S1on on wha1 to recommend to Reagan was made at an unannounced State Department meeting in which ~pcc1a't-envoys Paul H. Nitze and Edward L. Rowny reported on their consultations with West European and Asian leaders. One of FBI's most wanted arrested NEW ORLEANS -A bank robbery suspect and child rapist who was placed on the ~J's most wanted list after escaping from a mental institution was taken into custody by federal agents Friday. David Jay Sterling and a companion, Ronald Johnson. both suspects in a stringofbank robberies i11 the western United States, were ordered held pending a hearing before a federal magistrate. The pair were arrested by a state trooper Thursday on a routinr traffic violauon. ---As of Friday. state health officia ls said Iiiile of 10 outlets had removed drug from shelves By the Associated Pre11 California's drug stores and super- markets removed Tyl~nol capsules from their shelves Friday, as the sune's top health official issued a warning stemming from the dis- covery of cyantde-laced Tylenol in New York. Health offi cials said by late Fnday that an estimated nine out of every I 0 outlets stocking the medicine had taken it off their shch cs. Major chains and mom-and-pop retailers from San Ysidro to Tulelake began cleanng their shelves o f the capsules after state Health Services Director Kenneth K.12er issued the order Thursday. "We·ve ordered all our stores throughout the chain to remove the Tylenol capsules," said Gary Meade, assistant vice president of Thrifty Drug and Discount Stores, which operates some 450 stores in Cali- fornia. All the outlets. he added, had complied. Safeway Stores. meanwhile, told their market managers to do likewise. .. We issued the order to all of our divisions," said an employee 10 the company's pubhc affairs office who asked not to be identified. Stuart Richardson, chief of the food and drug division of the State Health Services Department, said "approximately 90 percent of the firms we have seen know about the notice and they have taken it off(the shelves). Richardson said authonties ··have been domg spot checks all dily" to check compliance. Los Angeles County health officials said they were complying Friday with the state directive on Tylenol. Los Angeles County health spokeswoman Toby Milligan scud officials notified major retail chains Thursday and were hitting the smaller chains Fnday. telling them to remove the product from their shelves. She said health officials were going out and contacting such outlets directly when they could not be reached by telephone. "Today we have people out in the field to make sure that the retail outlets are aware of· the state's advisory to remove the product from sale." Milligan said. Results of the survey were not immediately known, she said, but it mcluded .. all the major chains, the major drug stores, plus the mom and pops. Any number can sell T ylenol." Alr Force cadet gets hard labor for larceny Memben of the Preeldentlal Commluloo and the ezteroal tank be1n& fitted ln the Vehicle Aaaembly Build.log a t Kennedy Space Center Friday. AIRFORCEACADEMY,Colo.-AnAir ForceAcademycadethasbeen on the Space Shatt.le Challenger Accident sentenced to three years at hard labor after being found guilty of wtthdraw1Dg crHS in front of two 80lld rocket booetent money from a fellow cadet's account and lying about his age. Cadet 2nd Class Patrick K . Williams, 20. of Kansas Ctty, Mo .. was found guilty by U.S. 4th Judicial Circuit Judge (Lt. Col.) Jack Morgan on 12 violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. He will serve his sentence at the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. He was sentenced Thursday to forfrll all Air Force pay anll allowances and was dismissed from the ~rvice. O'Nelll urges Hodel to rehlre Iacocca Producer of shuttle boosters announces plans for layoffs WASHINGTON -House Speaker Thomas P. O 'Neill said Fnda> that the firing of Lee Jacocca as chairman of a national advisory commission on restoring the Statue of Liberty had "brought un1Dtended ridicule on our government." and he urged lacocca be reappointed. In a telegram to lntcnor Secretary Donald P. Hodel. who fired lacoocaon Monday. O'Neill said that for the good of the planned centcnmal celebration ofa renovated Sta tut' of Libert) and Elhs Island m New York harbor. "I urge that you rescind your order·· Artu.tovlc remanded to pre-trial custody BRIG HAM CITY. Utah (AP> - Morton Thiokol. the soil' producer of the space shuttle's solid-fuel rocket boosters that are under scrutiny ID the fatal explosion of the Challenger, announced Fnday 1t will la y off 200 full-u me employees and place anather 1.400 on a four-day work week. Company spokesman Gil Moore confirmed the lalofTs at the Wasatch D1vmon west o here and said the\ would affect employees who ha\ c hcen working d1rcctly on the space 'ihuttlc program. The la)' offs will takr effect Fch. 21 , when 200 workers 1n\olvcd 1n the rocket hoo~tl·r program lose 1 heir iobs. but Moore said he did not knov. how soon the workers could be called back "We surel)' don't. That will depend on the result of the anvest1gattlm." Moore said. The other 1,400 workers. who also arc invol\'ed ID boostc:-r production, will be cut to shorter work v.eeks bcg1n01ng Ft•b. 24. Moore said Those workers will be allowed to take alread:--eamed paid vacauon days to make up for los1Dg income from the fit)h da)' of the week. hr added. The Wasatch D1 v1s1on alsn ha'i 10st1tutrd "overhead cosi restraints 1n all areas throughoOt m organ11a· t1on:· according to a one-paragraph statement. w h1ch d11J 001 clah<,ratt· on the measures. .\bout ~.400 of the ~.4CXJ pcnplt' employed at the dl"ISIOD work d1 m:t- ly on the shuttlc program. ! Sen. Jake Garn. R·Utah. who took pan 1n a mission on the Discover) 1n Apnl as a congrcss1onal observer and 1s a staunch supportcr oft he program. said the layoffs should not be per- ce1ve-d as a harbmger of doom for the plant. "'l thlDk the kc\ word here is ·suspend' as opposed to ·1cmunate ... "This 1s not an end to tht' ongrnnti- relationsh1p of '1orton 1 h1o kol and NASA. but under the c1rcumsta.nce~ 1t onl) makts scnS<' that l't"rt31n aspects of the producuon of solid rocket booster.. be suspended" un11I tht' prcs1den11al c:omm1si.1nn in~ 'esugaung thc Challenger d1~\tcr mal es its report. he s~ud. "We JUSt pulled them when we got the instrucuon" from the st.ate, said Edwin Cheuk, co-manager of Safe- way's Marina store in San Francisco. "We pulled about 100 boxes." longs, Lucky, Safeway and Walgreen's stores and numerous in- dependent drug stores said they were removing all T ylenol capsules. "We've issued instructions to all of our stores to remove all extra- strengtb capsules in Nonbcm Cali- fornia and Nevada . . . about 160 stores." said Ken Cope, vice presi- dent of administration for the north- ern regJon of the Luclcy supermarket chain. "They're doing the same thing in all our stores nationwide." "Based on media reports, we arc pulling the capsules off the sbcl ves," said David Rccsc. general manager of the Merrill's Drui Center chain. ''lfa customer would like to buy it we will still sell it to them until there is a recall. But I know I would prefer to use something else."., Panel inspects launch site CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. (AP) - Pres1deotiaJ invcstiptors examined Challenger's launch pad and wrcc:S- age Friday, loolcina for evidence 10 explain a puff' of black smoke tqat indicated trouble as the shuttle lifted off on its fat.al flight. "With the exccpuon oftbe orbiter, everythi~ is being looked into,·· said panel chairman William P. Rogers after the commission ended two days of intensive closed-door discussions and han<h-on inspections o{ tht' boostefS and Launch Pad 39B. · As the commission completed its mvcstigarion at Kennedy Spac:ic Ceotcr, the space agency rcponed that Challenger was rocked violentJy as flame apparently burst through the right rocket booster about 11 seconds before it exploded in a fireball. The National Aeronautics and Spact' Administration released a time line, prepared from photographs and data radioed from the shuttle. that shows the plume of black smoke appeared on the nght booster's lower segment only 445 of a second afttr hftoff and was v1s1ble for about I ~ seconds before d1sappeannt. Smoke agarn appears on the side of the booster at 58 seconds o\n intense !lame then 1s vts1ble ID this area a httk more than a \Ccond later. Thr l.'hamber pressu.rc 1n the rocket ft'll al that umc. causing the left booster 10 beg10 tugging the shuttlt' shghtl) otT course, according to thc time line. The shuttle's computers tned fo compensate fo r the d1fferenct b~ mo' mg thr nght wing flap at 6. ~conds. Shortl) after that. the romputer.. caused thcenp.10e noulcs to swivel, m efforts to compensate. This caust'<i Challenger to move up and down, but N .\ A spokesman Jim Mizell said th<' Cft"" ma' not have felt the motaom he(ausc "of tremendou!> Wlnd and atmosphenc pressure at that point Rogers. a formtr secret.an of state named to head the presidential panel said thC' investigators "collt"Cted so muc:h 1nformat1on that wt need somr 1inw H" anal\ ze that 1nformatton " ''I'm not going to speculate (On the ~au~l." he c;aad ZAGREB, Yugoslavia -Accused war cnmmal Andnja Artukovac. who was extradited from the United States this week. was remanded to prc-tnul custody Friday, the state-run TanJug news agency reported . The mal wa" to stan an mid-March, TanJug said, but no exact date was given. Mcan"-hlk Artukovic's son Rad said Friday he will try to attend his father's Nazi war crimes trial in Yugosla via. and has hired an anorne} kno~n for has dl'ftnse ot Croatian dissidents in the Communist country. "This is a mlln I think can pul up with the pressure that will be placed upon him," said Rad Artuko .. 1c of th~ attorney, Zeljko Oluj1c. "It was also impon.ant that we hiwc a pcr,..on who would be respected by Croatian em1gres worldwide." He said that although tht• Yugoslavian government hu appOmtcd three lawyers for A.rtukovi<"' dcfen\C. he understood the fom1ly lawyer would be allowed to take over tht' rnsc Marcos responds to bishops ' fraud charges Lawmaken head for Hanol BANGKOK. Thailand -A. nine-member COOVtS'i10nt1I delcgallM 1hat tncludes Rep. Roben Ooman, R-Cahf .. left Fndny for Hanoi to urgr Vietnamese officials to ~ro,ride the fullest p0ssible aocoununa of Amcncan' still m1ss1na from the lndoch1Da War. The congressmen. memben of the Ta k Foree: on Amencan Pnsoners and Missing m Southeast Asa a. were to return to Bangkok today and tour the Tha1-Cambod1an bo~cr Ciunday. a lJ Emhtm> spokesman s:ud. 6tb Fleet draw• growing Libyan attention WASHINCITON -The U.S. 6th Fl~t contmued to attract 1ntcn.e \Cl'\lttn~ hy Libyan a1rcran Fnday. as Pcntaaon officials dasclo~d th8\ I 31 t ibyan planes had been d1spatchtd toward the Occt ,JD~ the latest Amen( n t'.itemsc hcgan Tuesday naaht. Thar totil appcart'd to IDdkate yet another 1ncrta!'( 1n L1by11n air aC'uvi_ty on fnday Prev1ou,ly, tht sourcM had said rou~I} 70 L1hyan )Cts wtre dispatched Wednesday and Thursday. or ahout 3~ 3 d&v lhc e\tmse~ •~ upe<'t~d to concluclt Saturda tvcnini r. • MANIL.\. Ph1l1pptncs {AP) - President f erd1nand F Marros rc- \pondcd to Ruman ( 11thohc bt')hop~; charges ot elCl"tlOll fr3od Fnda\ b) "3)tng thaf\. thc bishop' "u'IC'd thC' pnests and nuns not onh \11 help thC' OPPoMt1on but to dC$lf"O) thc clC'C tornt pmccs,. •· Marcos. who ll)()l an unbe.nablc lead Fnda 1n the official, aoHm ment~ontrolled "ot~ rount. re ~ponded to the b1~hol»' allegataon 1n an 1Dtcrv1ew Fnday night Wlth CBS News anchorm n Dan Rather But de..~p1te his ovrrall k ad of nrarlv I S m1lhon '01es. has c-hallen.aer. Corazon .i\qu1no. o ut· polled him b~ nearly 350.000 vott"\ 1n Manila according tCI the oflk1al Nauo11al A<1semhl) count Onl\ 2.5 m1llton balloh w<'n· cD\I ID Manila 1n the Fch ., pl"t''>1dcnt1al election. accordmg to the o mc1al tall) The nl} ha~ '* 1 m1lhon rqn· tere<i voter-1 \nttC\ claimed the name\ o t mort thnn I m1lhon o\quano ~iupport¢n we"' ~mproperl) strud from the rolls 1n the c~p1tal In the ,uitcmcnt is.sued Fnda) thC' bishop ~1d a govc.-rnmeot thAt "assume or rttains power throua)\ f raudulcnt muns ha$ no moral b.uis" and urccd f1ltpino to mount a "non- violent $lt'U&aJC for JU,UCC .• Mn. Aquino, who •"'11~ Marco' of steahna the eltt1mn. 'ltd "The bishops have pokcn ll will he our tum . uoda'." when a rail\ ., plann<"d nt "h1ch 'l~t will &nnoum·e a cam· paign of ntln.v1olent prott'~t \.tar<'o was a~ked ahout thr ht~hop,· chum thcrt wa\ fr.\Ud and l"t'Pht'd .. 1' ruction to th1' i~ nov. the,·,t fin.ill' b;Jft'd the11 l"C'al ~.,,. 1t1on and that wn~ that t.hc" "-t'l"C' tor the opp0~1t1on all th~t11T1c: that the' "c.-rr C'ampa~tng ihe' u~d the pncsts and nuns not onl) to help th<' oppositton but to dt"'>trt)\ thC' rll-i. toral procc·u " Rat I-tr ., .. cd, "4\rt \ou accu~1n1 Roman Cathohc pnc-u' and nun' l,f el~uon fraud''" Marcos \aid, .. Oh \C'\ the\ 11N' taet0$ hargcs 1n rourt \\ t' c~u~t s<,mt' of them "11h guns and wr ,.iul'h• <;time of them ID the com pall\ l't the rnmmun1,1 Ne\\ Peoplt\ \rm' 'Tht\ rT tallon11 i\hout non viol ~n1..c and the) ·re cnpgrd an VtOl en\ r," 'vtarcos addt"<i \\ ht>n Ratht'T a ._eid Man:.os 11 &c.' rould "a ~u~ tht-saft't} of Mt\ .\quino." the president 1d ··oh. I ~Cln't think the~ " an pmhlcm ahout het \&ftt) Sht' h.u the pmtcr· 1100 of the.-<.'" Ptoplcs Arm} of th<' ( ommuntst ram " . He then v. ... s askc."d 1f a C1v1I war '" pou1ble and n:,phcd. "O( courw not C1v1I ""If" We can handle anvtb1ng that thrv will throv. at u~ " , .. Voters lost airport fight ~~e~ when picking NB council --~~-· ~ r~1on1n~ ~nw \na Jk1ghts to h<' ~ Airport settlement pact deserves citizen support 1 C\ the Fd11or In light of thl· Jc1n 22 Dail) Pilot artldt• 111kd I fr1~•.h1s rc\ldent!i 3l' lU~· lllUOl\ 111 J11u 1llc tkahntt .. Wt' ~hould ll"IOl'fllt'l\.'1 thJt II ..... t'IHll )Car ago. J.in ~ ~ I •I\' thJt J \;.uHa \nJ Height\ rt•,11hnt !{a, Munu1 ~tiled h1m\l•lf rt•portt·JI\ l'l(:n1u\c ut v.hat thc count' ".I' ~111n~ tu Ju IO hi\ home: 1n unkr t11c\pantl luhn \l.·a)nc a1rpon f don't kno"' st the county super- ' tW~ really know what thl!y are Joing to the people they are forcing out of their homes. The level of anger ,., evident: the su1c1de 1s a fact. l0mpa11hk with :in rwandl·d airport e,ooY ~""' _.. (1f tht' area wcrl' annn~d to Nrwrxirt I ,,...... Reach. Nt'"port Reat·h \.\Ould h,1,l' l -:_ .--..:::pm :::::::::::::.. To the Ed11or· Your ed111on of Jun •2t, camed .1 letter from Beverly John,on ab011t thl' ~ttlement agreement between the: ctt~ of Newpon Beach and thl' ount) of Orange over John Wit)Dl' Airport. I hl' k tter reflects the fru!>· trat1ons of many of our c1t11en~ Because the Atrpon Working Group was 1ntocatl'h invoht·d in nt"go11a11ng that agrccmt'nl per h.ip' I • can eluudate our rt'U)om tor 'l> doing. The talcco' er of pnvate propert) 1s one of the greatest abuses of govern- ment authonty. However. 11 happens all the: time in Orange Count). Every t1mt• ~ou hear about "r«levelop- ment .. think "talt..eover of pnvate propen:r .. Moreover. 111s increasing- " e"1dent that people really can't 1ru .. 1 this pan1cular Board·of Super- ' 1sors Witness the two contempt of \.UUrt (1ta11ons the board received ""l'r the a1rpon and the Jatl Witness the: rel'ent increase in flights out of John "'ayne AirPon. a violation of the 'lp1nt of the a1rpon agrl'cment. I ..... ould nl!ver sell the aviation ng.hts 0\ N m~ propeny 10 the county. no mam·r how greatly the county tned to cx1on them from me h.111 th~ /(1n1ng flO\.\l'f\ .ind prl''Ur't1ahl\ ""ould ha\ l' ldt tht t urrcnt tuning 1ntall II • prull'd lt'>t'll lrom tht• airport!. Ii) proteurng the 1:1111:cni. ul Santa Ana Heights. New- pon Beach would haH' protected hc1 own c1t11en~ ~incl.' the l\e"' pon Beach Cit) C ounc1I tailed to act 1n a timely manner. howevt.•r thl' c1t11cn'> of Newpon Beach thl·n circulated their own pe1111on to ask the \11' Council to proceed with the annc'(a· t1on of Santa Ana Height\, bnnp,in~ 11 to a vote 1f ncc:essar) '<Ji. SURE .... ~~·Rt. RE/ij.. EXIUI~~ ~1 lttK\»S ~ ir\& ~! ..... " By way ol an 10JUnc.11on, the ttoard of Supervisors has bel'n i.topped from c:xpand1ng John Wa)nt' \trpon tx·· cause 11 h.id tailed to 1ompk11· .1 t'ertifiablc en\1ronml·ntal 1mp.1l't rl' port that would rnmpl) \ .. 11h tht· dictates of the ( ahl111111a Ln· '1ronmental Quain~ Ari In Ja nuary 1985. pctt110ns \.\llh tht• signatures of over 6,000 reg1stcrl·d voters of Newpon Beach were prc~ entcd to the Cit> Council. more than enough to place the matter on the ballot. And what did the Newpon Beach Cit> Council do tht·n" It refused to e"en count the s1gnaturc:<i on the pet1t1on. To this da). the pe1111ons are s11tine some"here 1n tht• Ncwpon Beach Cit) Hall. gathering Eyes shut, but mind open dµst. To this da). Santa Ana Height~ 1s not annexed to Newport Beach. and 1., subJect to the county's power II makes you wonder about the com- mitment of the Newpon Beach ( 11 ~ Council to hm1t John Wayne A.1rpon I don't think 11 was ever reall) committed to hm11 John Wa)nc A.1rpon. and 11·~ not hard 10 find out .... h .. ' To the Editor: With regard to Randy Jay Mat in'~ review of the George Winston Con- cert. I would hke to suggest that. "What You See Is Not Necessanh What You Get'" I saw him at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and at limes found myself with head tilted back and eyes closed. being transported to "tha4. wonderful world of feelings" where he get~ 1n touch with your soul Possibl) C\t'ry -.cvcnth head that Mr Mattn counted was 1n -lhe same place I was. and not on a tnp to the Land ol Nod Each 11me he pla~ed a new piece I found m}self saying: "Thai·~ m\ favorite .no. tha1·s m) favontc " I find 11 difficult 10 ~hevc that ,1 performer ""Ith " not much mort• raw talent than your average high Slhool tcacher. .. " could draw the ~Ile aud11•ncc'i he did at all three thl.'att•r, No one has that man> relatives Nor ha' e I heard anyone with so .hm11ed a talent a'> Mr Matin proposes draw so man\ un1qut• '>ound~ from a ··m1~l'd'' or an '"un- mikcd" piano S1mpl) sta1t·d. thl' l.1 .... rt·qutn'' thal an} project. 'iul'h ;'I\ lhl· l'\Pilfl\llllT 111 John Wa)nc \1rp11rt mu't h.1q· .in l'n' 1ronml·n1al 1m 1.1.111 11·pnrt prepared v.hll'h v. ill 11utl111t' .tll ut th~ impacts that thl.' pm11·11 .... ,11 h.1, l' ii 11 1s construrtl·tl In no w.r) dot''> th1• l,1\\ prohibit a pro;l.'l t lrom r1111' 111~ forward hclJU'il' of JO\ 1mP<k."l lh:H II ma\ have 1>n a n1mm11n1I\ 1·1tht•r good or bad Po'>s1bly 1f Mr Ma11n \\ould ... 11 qu1etl> at home or an thC' be.ii h '>Omt· evening. close his eye'>. and lt\ten lo Mr Winston·~ tape~. he might not Our attornl.'y~ \ta11·d a11a11l .iml need ~udes to e~pencnce the beaut} J again that 1t v.ould uni\ tx· ,1 m.i111·11>I that•'> there for the taking. 11me until the cuunt\ prc:part•J ·' I don't kno"' ho"' 1L wa> .11 111, proper en .. 1ronmt•nt<1l 1mpatt rl.'porl theater. but at (lUl'S all tht· "1n,om-which would mt't'I thl' rl'q11irr111t·111' ni..ics"managcdtonsctog1vt·(icorgc l)f the ( :.ihll>rn1a ln,irun11H·111:il ~ 1n'>tOn a \tantJ1ng O\ atwn' Qualm .\ll 1hc:rdn planng tht· JF.\'\ £)'.\'-<'LI <1 count,· 10 the pc.1'>1t1un tu ha'l" tht Balhoa lslanc.J injunction rt·mo-..ec..I <>nn that hap- .\nd whatever happened to the anne'<at1on of Santa Ana Heights io the cit\ of Ne .... pon Beach'' That'" another ston. 1h1~ time the C1t\ ( ounc1I of Newpon Beach wcanng the: bl ad. hats In 1483. 70 J)l'rccn1 of the registered voter\ of Santa .\na Heights pet1t1oned the LOI.al .\gene~ Forma11on C'omm1s~1on. and thcrcb" tlk ut~ of Nc....,pon Bcalh. fo'r anne'<at1on to Newport Beach the same bus1ne!.~ groups that "anted an e\panded a1rpon are also the chief backers of thl' present C 11\ ( ounc1I Ncwpon Beach lost the airport balllc. nut 1n 1985. but in I YX2 when the people: 'oted into office the prl'\l'nl C11' Council Bill alms to help lab animals pened. the Board ot \u1X'n •'>or' could moH· lmv.ard "''" thl' projl'd 1 L had propo'>l'U The Newpon Beach C 11; < ounc1I then proceeded to "' on 11~ hand\ doing nothing, ""h1k thl' u1unt-. "'a' J A.'-I> \. A.'.'\OER~LOOT \11> -..;l ..... pon Bealh To the Ed11or Senate Bill 1405. authored by Senate President David Robcn1. .. ....,, h 1.t I '11rr1•1 .111\ l"I'' IHI ftn,tnl'l' \1111 I .. 1nd1·1 l11·lp "' "1th domt·..,111· pr·n hl1·111' .ind ~u11d.1\ ' ) 11u Your \lom•\ ..... , I 11111 1111 1i't'' 1111 .ti ··.1 t,,, .... , ... ..,, I ('I ' II d ... .111 rt I 'I IJ '"I 111111 l It ..... Daily Pilat l g1 ves California state humane officers the power to enter and inspect research fac1hties h 1s now working 11s wa > through the Asscmbl). .l. Roberti states, "These inspccuon:. \.\Ill absolutely not interfere with actual e:llpenmcnts conducted "Hu- mane officers will be concerned with housing. sanitation, and vetennar; care before and after t:;llpenment'i .\!though the Federal A.n1mal Wel- lare Act, first passed in 1967. clearh ALL 11 LEfrHER FACTORY SHOWROOMS CELEBRATE I I I p,.:r:~:-. President's Day addresses the care and use ol labora- tory animals. the enforcement arm ol the act. the Dl:partment of Agnrnl- ture, Animal Plant and Health Jn- specuon Service (APHISl. ha., not had adequate funding to ensure compliance w11h the law SB 1405 permits only legall\ ap- pointed California humane officer~ who have completed the mandator) training required by the mea~ure to have access to laboratones It 1s simply not true. as those who oppo~ the bill would have you believe, 1ha1 ~B 1405 will allow free accc'i~ toJu\t an"one In add1t1on the officers will noi be weanng guns when going 1n1u the fac1ht1es. This bill 1s neccssarv due 10 tht• increased awarcne"" that all is not \\Cll 1n '>ome IJhoratone., Rc- \C.'arc hers" ho no"" luJlow thl' la"' and '\ia11onal ln,lltull' of Health gu1dt• hne~ will ha\e nothing to tear Onl) those who flaunt the law and torture animals do People intCrl'\tcd 1n ht•lpin[l animals should cunl<il l tht• \'>\t•mhl\ pl'f\on who represents tht.•1r d1!.tnct and urge a 'l'" \Ole ( HA.RLl:"-1 \1111rRf>IH1';"'10"1 Our attornl'" al.in~ "11h tht • :11torncy' ot tht· cit). ath "cd u' that the 11me ..... a~ nght tu t·ntl'r 111w ncgo11a11on' "11h tht· 1ount) to attempt a S('1tll'mrn1 FktaU'"-' of1ha1 ad .. 1ce, we: went torwarcl and \·un,um mated the ap,recmc:n1 1n \.lllC\t1on Thank\ to the agrcemt•nl. wl 011\.\ ha'e a curfi.·v.. \.\h1ch ..... 111 t'k.· lotkt'J in fort ht• ne\ t ~O \Car\ T hJt lUrk"' v. 111 cuna1l an~ J1rplJnc: Jlll\ 11' het .... 1·c:n the: hour~ of ~ J m and 111 p m . unll')'t the airplam· can th al a no1\C.'· producing ll''cl ol \1111wth1ng ll·.,, than 86 deubels r hi\,, .1 far tr\ irom the old curie\.\ Mrangrl1ll'Ot "hil·h "'l' hac.J onl} JI Lhl' pka.,ur1 111 tht· H11Jrd of Su pen "'11' The agrn'ITll nt al\I • hr1n~' gl·m·r•tl J' i.111on nol\l' unJcr umtrol Henle· lorth. g1·neral J\ 1at1on pl.int'' that fall into the nC11\\ a1rcral1 \Jtt·~on "ill bl: rt'\lrKtl.'c..I a~ .1n· comml•rual .11ruaft (ht•r the lir'>t phJ'>l' o t th\: pruJCt I W ol thl' '))· .\IH><. "'II hi: ltm1tl·d t•> t la\s ~ l\J')l' of airtrall \\hll h .irt' lht· morl' no1\\ ll'I\ .rnd thl· hal.1nn· "'II ha 1 l' to h~: m.1lk up or lhl· ( lJ\'> .\ \ J1rlr.ift ''"" h mu\t lh hrlo\.\ X41 'i dt'\ 1"1.·I' 1>1111ng till' 'l't 111111 ph.1,t ol lhl' J)'rn'llh'lll tht• I• II.II n11111hn 111 fl1ghti. ran increase to 73. but only '9 Cla>\ A ll1ghb will still be able to fly from J WA. As a fun her means of cofttroll1ng the number of flights, 1hc:rr 1s a passcnier cap that 1s approximately 2 m1lhon passcniers pt'r year lc:ss than what the county had planned for under its 198S master plan ro funher bolster this hm1- Lauon. tht' agret"ment provides for a redut·uon w tht tem11nal siu with ~pen tk en fcna as to how the term anal w1H be constructed, the number of gutcs wh1rh will be available for load in~ and unloading of aircraft and other 11cms all designed to prevent run.iwa-y use of the facility. l'hac 1s one crucilf1 element of the agn·cmenl which needs to ~ thorough!~ understood and ap- prcn.ited 1f the agreement 1s ever to havl' rneni. That portion of the ,1grn·nwn1 deals with an additional ;mpon \lit'. f hc agreement required thl' rnunt) to remove its specific r~·\01 u ttom cxcl uding cert.am a 1rfields 3, JXlS'ilbk add1t1onal airport sites. In fart. the county is now committed 10 cooperatC' in not only finding an ad<l111onal site, but placing one into 11rx·rat1on Wl· believe that this 1s the most <;1p,n1tican1 aspect of the agreement anJ one that we mut all diligently pur-.ue 1n order to relieve the tremen- Jou~ demands for addmonal au-port '>l'n ice from J WA. Everyone should real11l' that most of the experts prcdlCI 1hat th1!> county will require ~o to ~5 m1lhon air passengers per )t:ar c,erv1cl' by the year 2000. You rnuld argue that the agreement actu-.111~ will proh1b11 JWA from meeting 1h1' rl·~u1rl'ment. I 1h1n~ the general pubhc should kOO\.\ the areement IS under attaC'k . fhe ut} o Irvine does not hke 11 bl:cause it does open up El Toro as a possible addttional airport site. Some of 1he airlines do not hke the agn:ement because 1t proh1b1ts them trom using thetr more noisy aircraft. and they simpl y do not wish to be torcl'd into buying additional aircraft "'h1rh produce less noise As }Ou might l''pect, the manufacturers of aircraft which c.annot meet the re- quirements of the agreement are al\o oppo~ed Combined, they all view 1h1s agreement as a possible precc- dcnt-~l'tt1ong mechani~m wh ich could .,weep this country and have ~1gn1ficant efTl!cts on the airline 1ndustn Then~ t\ no question that the \ettlcmcnt agreement has been a p1onecnng effort. It 1s not perfect. but 1\ a far better altcma11ve to the proJeCt \\h1ch thl' Board of Supervisors had in mind TlR'--agn.-emcnt descn~ \UOPOrl < L ...\Rl:N< r I TURNER. PRESl- DF\:'T \1rpon ~ ork1ng (m>Up of Oranp,i: (ounh ~i?EATHER .-----------~-v--.....--------' This owner 100-. IEIUllE lUTHEll COllTE.,O~Y SOFA SALE ~ ····~.;:::' .:0:;::: :;.;,;. '"ICE _.,. Wt ... ..., • .,,.. .., ~ --111 • ............. ~"··~ . ~ . 150 ..c ::.. " .. .. ...__ _________ __ $599 SAVf $600 SALE STARTS TODAY FOR 3 DAYS ONL YI We'll Pay Yur Salts Tu Sat. 10 Ill 5 Sun. 12 UI 5 MOit. 10 tll 6 Wiiy JH SAVE at Ill• ltatlltr Factory • Its lac1ory d1rec1 -we make 11, we sell 11. we s111p 111 • tOO'I. leather & genuine 11ardwOO<I conslruchon w11h a l1lt11me warranty• • Lowest !>'ICU 1n America -guaranteed' • Cllolct ol W teatller factory exclusive OHlgna & 150 oecorator colors' I':" ,_ .. • .. ,. .... ~-~; ---.•. ,. .• ,..~ ...... ,,.,,, l Only -Authorized . ~ STEINWAY & SONS DEALER IN LA.. ORANOE. Vl:NTUllA, RtVEIUtDE A SAN 8ERNMDlNO CO'S NEW GRANO PIANO HIGH POLISH EBONY f()R 1 t') YI AR\ wr V( tlllPr!> URtNC. TIH JOY Of M\1\1( INTO TH£ IHART\ Of ovrR ON£ Mil LIO"' llOMf S LET <Jl Rf \( TORY Tf~Al'lf 0 ( C>t ~'i! l OR 'i llf 11' YOU ( llOO'>l Tl H (>~I llJ':i T I OR Yflll Vl'>ll '>HERMAN C'I AY''i 'iltOWROOM C>f "llW ~"'[> U'>ll> Pll\NU<,, ORC.ANS AND PORl ARI £\ f ROM M(J't T MAJOR MANUf A( TlJRfR\ IN(LUOl~C OUR OWN wr llAVf rnr I o\R(,f "f \I llc.tON ANY"' WHE RE IN £VERY PRI(£ RANCF ALON(, WITH Tll! 8£\T POC.,\t8l! TE RMS WITll OUR OW'l CONVfNlfNT flNA"IC l""C, LP TO % MONTH'i Coete MeN • South Cont PlaH (lew9'Leftl ............. , • SAT 10.-7 SUN 12-8 545-0415 favors sale of property Tn the Ednor I am a"are ofa lot of conversation b) do-gooders and frustrated un - elected C1t> Council candidate\ about what 1s good for Costa Me'i3 and \I.hat 1s good for me and m\ propen} The)' talk about pnvatc: propeny nghts but they ignore mine These experts ha ve written their opinions to the newspa~rs without benefit of d1scuss1ons WJtb the prop- ert) owne~ None of these peopk have asked my opinion. l own four lots tn this block (slated for re- development) and I feel that I am being well paid for my land. I have known since 1972 that my propert> was in the redevelopment area and that someday it would be taken for redevelopment. It is difficult to Justify spending money to maintain the propem when you know 11 may be in vain I thtnk that th e Redevelopmcnl Agency should focus on the propem in question and lhe property owner~ and tenants involved and ignore people that are not affected or mvolvcd 1n the issue. Again. I own four lots in thts block Out of a total of 19 lots there are at least 10 of us who arc wilJinf sellers That sure sounds hkc a ma.JOnty w me. I strongl y urge the city and the Redevelopment Agency to approve: the project proposed. JOHN R SAUNDERSON Ill Costa Mesa Man ln prison seeks pen pal To the Ec:htor I am a man in pnson that would greatly apprec1a~ 1f you would pnnt a small ad 1n your newspaper for me. A ccllmate by the name ofTom Sprague wrote to you with the same request some time aio: he has had f bnghter outlook since he received a pen pal. He gave me your addrcs& so I decided to wntc and see 1f you would do the same th1na for me. "Man in pnson that is eurcmcly depressed because of lack of friends. Need help throuS}I oorrcspondenec to keep from los1na mysclfln lonehneu. An)ione interested 10 wnttn& that hu the time. please wnte to: f.dward Black. no. 1697S9i PO. Box S7. Manon. Ohio •330L." All letters will be answered w11h the utmos.1 ~ourtesy, appn:a1tion, and sincerity. EDWA RD BLACK Marion. Ohio l Dllllr ......... _,~~ Pollce explorera holat the colon at Balboa Yacht Buln. Balboa Yacht Basin • renovated, dedicated By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0...,Nel~Wrtt.f Boating enthusiasts 1oincd Cit} and state officials for the ded1cat1on of the renovated Balboa Yacht Basin. one of the oldest 111annas 1n Newpon Beach Master of ceremonies Mayor Phil Maurer introduced city. county and state officials who were on hand for the formal reded1cat1on of the marina. rebuilt following a destruc- t1 ve storm in 1981 Councilwoman Evelyn Han gave a bnef history of the manna. dating back to its annexation to 1he c11y 1n 191 7 It has gone through several lessees 1n the intervening years. The reconstruc11on of the manna was made possible with a $3.3 million loan from ttie Cahfom1a Boaung and Wa1erwaysCommission. A construc- tion contrac1 was awarded by the city in September of 1984 and the manna was reopened for occupancy 1n Sep- tember of 1985. ----Social Security benefit statements distributed By WANDA ff .WALDMAN loeW lee"'1ty ............ """""''"" -.. E, el) per..,on "'ho rn·e1' cd or repaid an} oc1al ~ecunt~ benefit~ dunng I I Q8S has received a 'oc1al \el unt) benefit statement. Form 'i'i.\-1099 The form will show thl· amount of Social Secunt} benefits the persun received as well as the amount of benefits 1hcy repaid dunng 1985. The form should be used1ust as an} other form I 099 rece1 ved from a financial ins111ut1on when the pe:-son comple1es his or her federal income tax return fo r 19~5. People who have substantial other income may have to include up to half of their Social Security benefits 1n their taxable income. Included with the benefit sta1ement will be IRS No11ce 703 Thi~ is a worksheet tha1 people can complete to see 1f an} of 1heir Social Secunt) benefits may be subject 10 Federal income 1ax. People who still have 4uest1ons about the information shown on Form SSA-1099 can call the toll-free Lek.phone. number. 1-900-SSA-1099 shown on the form starting January 2 People who have quesuons about ta't liability or figunng income tax should Lall the nearest office of the I ntemal Revenue service at the number shown on the back ofl RS Nouce 703 1fthey cannot 1ind the answer in I RS publtcat1ons. A free publication -Publication~ 15 -contains a detailed explana11on of the entnes on the benefit statement and explains about t.axab1hty of benefits. A free cop) 1s available al an) Soc..·1al Sccunt} or IRS offiet' The Huntingto n Beach Social Security otlice 1s located at 8851 .\dams .\venue 1n Hunt1ng1on Beach For general 1nformat1on. please call 836-2681 Irvine man heads water board The Water .\dv1sor) ( omm1t1ce ol O range County, WACO. ha\ unani- mous!} named Wa} nl.' •\ ( lark II> serve as the organ1Lal1on\ Lhairman WACO wa~ estahlished by the Coastal Mun1c1pal Water District. the Municipal Water D1stnct of Orange County and the Orange County Water D1stnc110 coordinate regional water programs. The comm111ec ser- ves as a non-binding advisory panel 10 assist in 1he e-<changc of infor- mauon • Clark, an lnine resident. has <;erved on the Vv A( 0 board ~•nee Its formation in 1983. He is currently board president of the M1.1n1c1pal Water District of Orange County. In Irvine. Clark operates a public re lations business. He is a former director of the Irvine Ranch Water D1stnct and a past director of public relations for ('Irvine ~~~~~~~~- Ooitte Ce&bJT.O.te OWL 15 &eallS!! :JebhJ).aJIJj With all dinner entrees a glass of wine, choices of: Frascat1 (dry white) Castello d1 Gabb1ano (Ch1ant1) Bel Arbres (White Zinfandel) Open for Lunch & Dinner 215 Rlveralde Ave. Newport B••ch RESERVATION~ SUGGESTED• 5•8-7•18 ' .... ---- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturdey, February 15, 19~ AS __ ., IN THE SERVICE ~--- Coast Gls complete inf an try training Pvt. Mike J.vumard, son of Ah and Beh.iat Javanmard of Laauna Hills, and Pvt. James P. Vuclertwak, son of Peter and Bettie Vandcnuuk of Fountain Valley, have completed one stauon unit trainina at the Army Infantry School io Fon Bennin& Ga. Javanmard as a 1984 graduate of Laauna Hills Hi&h School and Van- dertuuk 1s a 1983 graduate of Foun- tain Valley High School. • • • Air Force Capt. Ammon R. Lu d, whose wife is the former Kathleen Eccles of Newpon Beach. has been decorated wit,h the Meritorious Ser- vice Medal at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. Lund is an aircraft maintenance un11 chief Wlth the 3666th Airc raft Generation Squadron. • • • Sam Braaltear, son of Everett Brashear of Laguna Niguel, has received a three-year Air For~ ROTC scholarship. Brashear 1s a student at Kansas tate U n1vers1ty. • • • Pvt 'J'Mmaa E. JoHt J r .• son of Nevelle J. Smith of Hunttngton Beach. has completed the basic field artillery cannoneer course under the one station untt traan1na pr()ifam at Fon S11J, Okla. Jones 1a ·a 1985 · grduate of Huntinaton Beach H 1&h School. • • • Airman Tlaomaa Tirado, whose wife as the former Be1sy Dodd of San Clemente. has graduated from the Air Force helicopter mechanic course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. as an honor vaduate. Tirado IS now ser- vma Wllh the 67SSth Consohdated Aircraft Maantenance Squadron at Eglm Air Force Base. Fla. • • • Army Warrant Officer Dawe R. SUrllD1, dau&)ltC1' of Jean Surhng of Newport Beach and Ralph Stirhng of Tusun, has amvcd for duty with the 56lb Field Artillery Bnpde in West Germany. S1rhng, a hehcopter pilot, " a 1983 graduate of Oran~ Coa11 Collesc. • •• Arm)' S~. 4 David L. Wettrem, whose w1f e is the former Zall Walunekona of El Toro, has amved for duty with the 864lh Enpneer Banauon m Fon Lewis. Wash. West· rem is a commun1cat1ons systems spcc1alast. • , • Staff Sgt. Fraak L C.uer, son of Andrew and Donna Mane Lockerb1e of Hunllngton Beach, has amvcd for duty with the 91st M1sstJe Secunt) Squadron at Minot Air Force Barpe, N.O .. Custer, a secunty spccaahst. was previously stationed at Clear Air Force Station, Alasb. • • • Auman Tlllomu Tirado, whose Wlfe 1s the former Betsy Dodd of San O emente. has graduated from the Air Force helicopter mechanic course at SheppardAi'.r Force Base. Teus,asan honor p:aduate. Tirado is now scr- v1 ng with the 6755th Consohdatcd Aircraft Maantenanc~ Squadron •• Eahn AiT Fo~ Baat, Fla. • • • Army Warrant Offteer 0.W. &. Stlrllq, dauahter or Jean tirhna of Newpon Beach and RaJpb Stirhns of Tusl111, bas amved for duty with the S6tb Field Anallery Bripoe in West Oennany. Sirlma. a hehcopter ~'· 1s a 1983 graduate of Oranac 11 Collear. • •• Army SP-CC. 4 Davt.t L. w ......... whose Wlfc 1s th~ ft>nner Zai.l Waktnekona of El Toro. bas arrived for duty with the 8~th Enlineer Battalion in Fort lcWls, Wash. West· rem is a communicauons systems spcc1.ahst. • • • _ Spec 4 ~rta W. Bell&M, wborie wife is the fonncr Jam1e Toslin of Hununato n Beach, bas anivcd for duty with the I 72nd Infantry Briptk to Fort Richardson. Alaska. Holland, a vehicle mechanic. was previousl)' stauoncd 10 Fort Sall. Ok.la. 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Leslie-AM Down MOVIE • * * "The Slfec;rac~er ·· ( 19581 Ray Miiiand Batry Jones -10:30- • ())CBS SPORTS SPECIAL G Cit KIOO VIOEO I AME.RICA'S TOP TEN III UTTLES e MOVIE "' * t "Tanao And The Leopard Woman" ( 19-'61 Johnny Wewmoller Brenda Joyce • MADELEINE COOKS G QUE.ST FOR PEACE G!) LUlU AOMAH -11:00- G CltMR. T I PUTTIN' ON THE HITS di WEEKEHO SPECIAL G WRESTUNG I SOUl TRAIN FRUGAl GOURMET G) QUEST FOA PEACE ---=~~ME IHJMOVIE • • • "Splash ( 1984) Tom Hanks, Oaryt Hannah _L' MOVIE **'" Runawa) t1984J Tom Sel leek. Cynthia Rhodes 'l \MOVIE t * ., Allonsanlan 1197SJ MMGellO Mastr0tan111. Lea Massari -11:30- • (I) COUE-GE 8ASKET8AU 0 Cit SPIDER-MAH AHO HIS AMAZING FRtEHDS e m ,8 aJ AMERICAN BAHOST AHO MOVIE * * "11 A•n't Hat /1943) Bud Air boll Lou Costello Si) THIS OLD HOUSE G AMERICAN GOVERHM6HT ------ '\ I -1to0- I Q)coumE IASl<ET8AU ::sroooo • • ·Return Of The Dragon (1972) Bruce Lee. Chuck Norris 1:00lD • WOHDEAWOAIC.$ I AME.AtCAH OOVEJMitENT OEAFWOflD STAAGAMES (S)MOW: • • ·~ "Red Dawn' ( 198"1 Petncll Swayze C ThomaS Howell -12:15-rci CRAZY ABOUT THE MOVIES: GROWING UP IN THE MOVIES -12:30- • THREE STOOGES 8 AT THE MOVIES •MOVIE * * "A Man Called Tiger (198118'1· 1y Wang Yu, Otcada Kewal e> BUSINESS Of MANAOEMEHT 11J LAVERNE & SHIAl.£Y (Ii) MEAOOWl.ARK l.fMOH mHOOPscooP -1:00- D MUHSTERS WAR Of THE STARS SOUt TRAIN Q) MOVIE • * ''t "Flood' ( 19761 Robe.1 Culp. M&fitn Mllnet f:E)OOCTORWHO 61) BUSINESS Of MANAGEMENT 9 OUl<£S Of HAZZARD ai) CHAAlES TAYLOR m C0U£GE BASKETBALL re) MOVIE • • • • "The E.mime Strikes Back" ( 19801 Mark H&mlll, Hamson Ford H 8AR8RA STREISAND IN "PIJTT1NG IT TOGETHER": Tl1E MAKING Of THE BROADWAY ALBUM l JMOVIE • * •, Starman ( 198•1 Jett Bndg· es Karen Allen P DANCE FEVER ZJ MOW * * "The Mean Season" ( 1985) Kurt Russell Manel Hemingway -t3o- • CBS SPORTS SATURDAY O MUNSTEAS D GREAT£ST SPORTS LEGEHDS 61) PAOJECT UNIVERSE ai) BEHINO THE SCENES 'J> PIJTTIN' ON THE HITS -1:45-m RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING 1=00lf WOfl.O CUP SKIING YOYAOERS i =YOUR HEMAOE • .. "Flying Tiger•" ( 1942) John Wayne, Paul Kally G~UNVERSE 9 8t<M 1= JEAN R08INSON •t11i "Runawey" (19841 Tom St4. lecll, Cynthia l\hoOes FAME MOW: • • • • "Aocl!y" < 1978) Svt*ter Stallone, T aka Sh11e -2:30- GIDGET P\ITTlf ON THE HITS • THE T1'P006 I!) CAREER UF'E PUHNING G!) DOTTIE RAMBO -3:00- .. HEWSMAKERS 8 MOVIE * • "P!ppi Longstoc~ong' ( 1989) I~ Niisson. Par Sundberg. U BIONIC WOMAN ~= • ••,; "For The Love Of Senf' ( 1977) P11sy Garrett. Cynthia Smith •NOVA Cl) CAAEEA UfE Pt.ANNING (I) WONDER WOMAH 9 P8ABOWUNG GD CHNSTIAH UFESTYLE MAGAZINE '9 WAE.STUNG 0 MOVIE • • • 'The Brother FrQrn Another Planet" ( 19841 Joe l on. Darryl Edwards. OOOOTIMES MOVIE * * * "The Brealllut · b" I 198"1 EmllM> Estewz. Molly lld CCJMOvtE -3:05-i u "A Rare Breed" (1982) Geofge l<tnnedy, Forrest Tuck• -3:30- 8 MOVIE * * * 'Mr Srn.th Goes To Wasl\tng· ton' (1939) J&me$ Stewart, Jean Ar· thur 0 COl.l..EGE 8ASKET8AU. lii) HUMAHITlES THAOUGH THE ARTS Q't FANTASY ISlANO 1PJGIMME>' 8R£AKl -4:00-0 FANTASY ISi.ANO * t'~ "Cowwd Of The County" ( 1981) Kemy Rogera. Frtdnc l."""9 l ==.a TlfAOUOH THE STAATREK BENNY .... SP&OWAY F..oM ASCOT MOYIE u•~ "The Goodbyt Girt" (1977) .Richard Oreytusa, Mlflba Muon JEFFEA80HS AMEAICAH SHORT STORY -4:30- • WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS (!) AT THE MOVIES l:r'O:.C ID MAGIC Of Oil PAINTING I AICHEWS Q MOM AHO MINDY :C)MOVIE t t'h "Breakln' ' (1984) Lucinda Dickey, Adolfo Ouinones -5:00-8 FAME ~ BLACK SHEEP SQOAOAON -~EBASKETBAU * • "Class" ( 19831 Rob Lowe, Jaoquelint Bisset. 9 A~C. Cu.Jtcts MYSTERIOUS WOAlO 8D SQUARE FOOT GAADENIHG (l)M•A0S'H Oat NEWS fDNCH COOK ~~MAKER * t "Night Of The Comet" ( 198") Catheont Mary Stew8'1, Kelll M1ton- ~ MOVIE • t * "Sliver Streak" ( 1976) Gene Wiider, Jill Clayt>orgh rS)MOVIE ** "To Be Or Not To Be" (19831 Mel 8'ooks. Anne Banc:toft (Z)MOVIE • • t "Rope" ( 1948) James Stewart. Farley Granger -5:30-D NEWS • SHEN< PAEVIEWS m E1JAOP£AN JOlJRNAl (l)AUCE [I WtOE WORLD Of SPORTS Q!NBCHEWS G!) ZOlA l..EVTTT EVENING -8:00- .. ()) C8S HEWS D NBCNEWS g HAPPY DAYS LI STEN FOR THE CROSBY PRO-AM GOLF TOURNAMENT ·-· Benefitting Hospital & 55 2 Club. Ho ag Memorial sponsored by the Updates throughout the day fro m the Newport Beach Country Club brought to you by Newport Imports home of fine imported motor cars in Newport Beach. KDCM1DB.t ... ..__... ··~ ----. .. ... You ;may buy our carpets, but it's service that \Ve sell. JoaNBLOBuaC.arsTGo. ...,_ ,_. "-llU ll r-• i-••JO "Family Owned Since 1879" 2927 §. Bristol Street, Costa Mesa South of South Coast Plaza 751-2324 AL.SO IN LOS ANGELES l ONG IEACH • Store Hou.n: Moa·Fri 9-6 Sat IO·S I OOSPEl. GOUI ('! :3 OOM SAHTA ANITA • ·~ "HMYen Help u.·· ( 19851 Oon- lld Suthetland. John Heard t • t "The F'*1Ctl Ueut111tn1'a WOl'l\lll" ( 1981) Meryl Strtee> • .i. .. my Ilona -1Ct30- <pl~ Mell'! s..ton' (1985) Kur1 FUlell. Mariel ~'! ...... .-TALES FMMM ~ ~ ~0f ... ~MOVtE u ~ "The Terminator" (1984) Ar no1cS SchwentntgOtt, Undl H""*- ton MOYIE • •,; "Red Dawll" ( 1984) P•tnck Cl) INDEPENOENT NEWS Swtyzt, C Thomas ~owoll -•.30--10:'5- • SPORTS PAGE -11:00-1 QI FACTS Of UfE ~Of THE RICH AHO l .. Cl) 08NEW8 P\ITTlf ON THE Hrf8 IF~ MAGAZINE CANDI ST ATOH-SUSSEWEll TUMNOPOINT HONEYUOONEAS TALES F..oM THE DAAKSllE •MOVtE H I,\ "The Octagon" (1980) Chuck Norris, Let VIII Clttl I BENNY .-..L SATUN>AY ALM -t.00- THE HrTCHHQA 1 1~~ f R INT£ANATIONAl.. IWTISH KeTln McCartbf. makee a play or ue AECON> INDUSTRY AWAPDS I HOT SEAT AT THE MOYES (?)MOVIE McCJanah•n on •The Golden Glrl• .. tontcht 1• NATIONALGEOGRAMC at 9 on NBC, Channel 4 . OAUASHOlM . DE JOHN CONCERT SERIES I ABC NEWS O O! SAH DIEGO ALM DEMPSEY & MAKEPEACE OAEATE.ST AMEflCAH HEAO G!) NANCY HARMON MOVIE • "Blaclc Emanutllt" ( f976) l.Ma Gemter. Angelo Jnftntl -11:30- 1 BAANAIY JONES QI SATURDAY MOHT lM I DEMPSEY & MAKEPEACE EYEWITNESS SPORTS wm<9I> ALICE I:) HAAU HO HATO H "The Mean Seuon" (1985) Kur1 NEWTON'S APPLE (JJ MOVIE Russell. Mariel Hemingway TH&S 0t.D HOUSE * * • "The Falcon And T[le Snow· -9'.30-Q! HART TO HART man (198") Twnothy Hutton, Sean GD A08ERT SCHULLER Penn I:) TOKUSO SAIZENSEH l $) ~N HOOO (C) MOVIE (_f) MOVIE D Clt227 (!) POLICE STORY ~~ROEVER i~ o •,; "The Val.chi Papers" (19721 Chattta Branton, ~ Vtntuta •• * -.. Westward The Women' * * • ·~ 'The Bay Boy (198") LIV (1952) Robert Taylor. Denise Darcel Ullmann, Ktelet Sutherland CID MOVIE -7:30- • * t "Mldntght Express" ( 1978) BrM! Davis, John Hurt e F..oM THE AMERICAN FUt IN8TTTUTE I~ MCMEMAKEAS * * "Harry And Son" ( 19841 Paul 8 DANCE FEVS1 Newman. Robby Benson D rrs A LMHG -8:30-8 N8A BASKETBAU 8 8 (I) HEWS 8 EYE ON LA D HEADUNES ON TAI.Al. • THAEFS COMPANY -10:00- 11= 8 NEWS U~ "Hlfd Country" (1981) Jan. Michael Vlll<*'ll. Kim 8-lnger. ~ ~ClAAK'S NfTETlME g HAPPY DAYS ., BARNEY MILLER • TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT ()) CLOSE UP 9 W11.D AMERICA (1:t EYE ON SAH DlEGO Ii) COM~ CHAOHICl.ES a! SAH DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL l~BOAT * * • • "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975) Sean Connety, Michael Caine ** "Christine" (1983} Keith Got· don, John Stocitwell. MOVE •"Moments Of LO\'t~ <1982) HIColt Black, Ron .Wemy CZ) CHARLES CHAMPUH ON THE EXPRESS ALM SCEHE (JS) INOEPE'HOEHT NEWS m Uf'ESTYLES Of THE RICH AHO FAMOUS (f)MOVIE .MOVIE -7:00--8:00- • CATCH PHRASE I) (I) MOVIE 0 FIGHT BACKI W1TH DAVID * * * * "The Wizard 01 Oz" ( 1939) * * •,; "The Divorce Of Lady X" ( 1938) Merle Oberon. Laurence 0!1- 1118' • • •,; "Ctty Blnelth The Sea" (19701 Robert Wagner, Stuat1 Whttmen -11:45- D ABCNEWS Q -12:00-HOAOWTTZ Judy Garland Ray Bolgef 61) MOVIE 8 HAPPY DAYS 0 Cit GIMME A BAEAK D AT THE MOVIES D ®> REDO FOXX SHOW e STREET HAWK e COUE-GE BASKET8AU * * ' One Rainy Altemoon" (1936) Francis Le<ler81'. Ida Lupino. D MOVIE • * • "Soylent Green" ( 1973) Charl- ton Heston, Edwwd G. Robinson CD HEWS CD TWlllGHT ZONE GD MEADOWLAAt< LEMON e SMAU WOHDEFI • NEWS ti) WHEEL Of FORTUNE e MOVIE m DAHCIH' ON AJA CC) CRAZY A80UT THE MOVIES: (J) INOEPSIDENT NEWS • DAW> SUS8KlND GROWING UP IN THE MOVIES -~VIDEOS . fl) NATURE • * ''Cllato s Land" ( 19721 Charles G AUSTIN cm LlotlTS Bronson, Jacil Palance TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Ell OOYSSEY BUDOY HACKETT II: ON ST AGE AT CAESARS ATlANTIC cm, ** "The lnvl11ble Ghost" (1~1) Bela Lugosi. Polly Ann Young. ~ THE BIG SPIN 61) GREAT PERFOAMAHCES CPJ TWll..lGHT ZOHE ($)MOVIE THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL WORLD PEACE PRAYER CEREMONY IN LOS ANGELES CELEBRATE THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF PEACE BY PRAYING FOR THE PEACE OF THE 168 COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD FEB. 18TH 1988 SUNDAY 1:00-3:00 p.m. SCOTTISH RITE AUDITORIUM U57 WILSHIRE BL VD. FOLLOWED BY A RECEPTION WITH ENERT AINEMNT 3·00·4 30 p m. FREE ANO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC SPONSORED BY THE SOCIETY OF PRAYER FOR WORLD PEACE IN JAPAN A NON-0 ROFIT, NON·OENOMINAL ORGAINIZATION All indmduals groups and or1aniu tt0ns are 1nv1ted to 1om 1n celebrdllna the First lnternallonal World Peace Prayer Ceremony to bt held '" Los Anaeln on Sund•v I ebruary 16th 1986 from I 00 to 3 00 p m al tht Scothsh Rite Aod1tor1um The purpose ol the ceremony 1s to provide an opportumty Jor all t•lliens concerned .with global peace reeardltts of tcleoloe~. rehcion 01 approach to pray 101 thf putt and m1sst0n of each of the 168 countots ol the world by name a genuine ~lure to pray tor the OfKt ol lhe world 1n unison The Idea was started by a croup 1n Japan called Lhe Society of Prayer •ho has been active 1n puce wor~ tor the pu t lh1rty years Ttle World Peace Prayer <Aremony ha\ so tar bten perlormed Ollly 1n Japann but thf Socttty fem that tht,, are ma11y around tht world "'hQ •re anuously wa1tmg to share and eapeuence this sian1ltean1 event for this reason. the Clf,emony is gomg to become an 1nternatt0nal cttebratt0n start1ni 1986 tht lnttrnallonal Year ol Peace 11toda1me<1 by the United Na110ns and Los Angtles has been chosen as the very ftrst mternat10nal si~ for lh1s OCUSIOl1 Jn October of ttle same year, the ceremony '"" move to Pans, r ranee The Society will be 1nv1t1na ~yors Councilmen. new age leade1s and all loul puce croups and related or1a114zahons Lo atttnd loc~I part1C1patt0n and supprt IS nl)Kted to ma~e tllt~ ceremony an epoch mak1n1 event !or everyone concernfd Contact lht lollow1nc 0H1Ctslor more 1nlormallon and flyers LOS ANGELES COMMITIEE HEADQUARTERS P 0 Box 191070, Los Angeles. Ca. 90019 (213) 933-6513 MAY PEACE PREVAIL ON EARTH Carnival of orchids on display The Orange County Branch of the Cymbidium Society of America is presenting a "Carnival of Orchids" this weekend at the Anaheim Plaza Mall, 500 N. Euclid St. Tabletop exhil)its, or<:hid displays, flower arrangements, paintings and demonstrations will be included in fhe exhibit. Orchid plants. corsages and arrangements will be offered for sale. Showa rs are IOa.m. to 9 p.m. today and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. • • • Plant collecting an Mexico will be discussed at the meeting of the HorticulluraJ Society of Orange Count y at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the California Cooperative Extension, 1000 S. Harbor Bl vd., Anaheim. Presenting the illustrated lecture will be Jim Bauml, curator at the Los Angeles County Arboretum. • • • A slide show and lecture on wi ld nowcrs and c0nscrvancy of Catali na Island is the program topic for the next meeting of th e Newpon Hills Garden Club. Terry Martin, a naturalist with the Catalina Conservancy Co., will speak. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Glendale Feder-al Savings bu ilding, 100 Newpon Center Drive. Ncwpon Beach. • • • Newport Harbor Orchid Society members will learn about Central American orchid species at their 8 p.m. Thursday meeting at the First United Methodist Church, 19th Street an d Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa. Speaker will be Bill Bergstrom, an orchid expert. • • • Members of the Cost.a Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of the NationaJ Fuchsia Society will learn how to grow the plants for show when they meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Golden Timer's Community Center. 114 E. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. Speaker will be Barbara Ortez of Shade Plants Unl imited. • • • Rare plants, generally unavailable at in local garden centers, are offered for sale on the weckens at the Fullerton Arboretum. Plant sales are held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and from I to 3 p.m. Sundays in she shade house, adjacent to the a;n shop at the arboretum on the Cal State Fullerton campus. A special plant is featured each week. The arboretum is the North Orange County distributor for the Trtt-of- tife Nursery that speciaJizes m native California plants. Also available is a wide selection of annuals, vegetables, pecnnials, shrubs, trees and for the collector, orchids, bromcliads and beaonias. Sates arc sponso~ by the Friends of the Arboretum and the Potters, volunteers w)lo propaga~ and irow plants for the arboretum grounds and for tht S31CS. • • • Mott than SS,000 was raised for the national comm1uec for the Prcven· tion of Child Abuse from the "Cel· cbrily Tree" proJccl, a special feature of Roger's Gardens t 98S "ChristmH Fantasy." More than I SO celebrities donated omamcn11 and I UtOIJ'lphcd tap for sale durina the holiday e•h1bil All proceeds from ornament sala M1"C donated to the committee. with a ec>rtion or funds aoina to the Onnac Coun ty Child Abu Council Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Februaty 15, 1Ne A7 • resi I • av1n OUEEN · BED FROM UGKTIH>GI s11g llNGl..IDOCMt s24 SWEDEN Efficient white lacquer flnlst'I makes for a strll<lno effect with tl'le versatllltv of many possible conflouratlons. $1st value IASIC UNIT $129 value sgg ~ tS1 value SMAWH s55 UT $7tvalue SWIDtSH WHm • -~ .. ' HIGHamT 311h"x 18'h" )( 431h" . . , .-----.. $215 value 9169 $19 value se2 IA. WHITE LACOUER BOOKCASES OUllN llD I <Mattress avall- 31 " x 11 " x 71 " H The more you buy, the more you save. 1uv 2 AT clonal price These wh te lacquer bookcases feature four shelves and measure able at an addl-$ 219 $ 5g $215 value EA. SCANDINAVIAN TEAK DININC TABLE Superbly handsome teak table features the finest woodgrain teak veneer and measures 33'h'' x 331h" and extends to 54'1." Ideal and practical for areas where space Is limited $199 value DANISH TEAK BOOKCASES These great 1ooklng bookcases are an unbeatable value. crafted of f ine veneer. they measure 76" x 12111· x 35 ". Back panels finished of matching PVC. $119 value Also available In oak at a sllghtly higher price. Olt llfY INDIVIDUALLY FOi ONLY sag EA. STOR~ DRAWll beneath bed s5g <not shownl • $71-valUe L~SIAT S675 $195 value TEAK DININC TABLE This handsome dining table Is the perfect compliment to any dining area. It Is beautlfully designed and crafted of fine warm teak, boasting beautiful wood grain. Designed for years of faithfully durable service. Perfect for entertaining but best of all ls Plummers low discount prlcel $641 value s4g5 AIM CHAii $235 value s17g SIDI CHAii $195 value s13 g .. • ~-. r-----• ------- ' DOU9la DltlSSR 63")( 18'h" s24g lC 30"H $M5Value LOWatnT . 311h"x 18'h" s135 X 30"H $1U value BEAUTIFUL LEATHER CROUP SOfa Is made from Black top Qualltv leather that Is both comfortable and durable. $11•1 value sags s15g SOLID TEAK DINING CHAIR $ 4g $59 value BEAUTIFUL TEAK OR OAK DESK DANISH TEAK STUDENT DESK EA. The most functional desk for Its size. 47 Y•" x 23 " Features fine teak flame grain finish with two spacious drawers and a convenient book storage compartment $159 value s12g DANISH ADJUSTABLE DESK CHAIR sag upholstered seat and back rest. sturdy frame on casters $99 value TEAK STEREO BENCH Measures 59" x 17-A'' x 2a11.1· and features fine teak veneer and storage space suitable for any eype of stereo gear $209 value s14g _ MONITORS16 SHELVES $21 value EA. FOLDINC OCCASIONAL CHAIR Beautifully stmp1e chair that conveniently folds to store with ease Features a durable s1 s natural beech wood finish EA. thars easy to clea,c_i $22 value 4 FORs4g BANC KOK TEAK BEDROOM CROUP .. Features every piece you need to make any bedroom into a functional and beautiful shOwolace OUllN PLATFORM 110 !mattress not Included) s199 $259 value DOUILI DRISSIR $5" vatue $ 289 Beautiful desk measures 65" x 301A ". 51" x 19· x 27' • .. -Monitor shelves each measure 2ov." x 91/•" x 5'!) -. All are superbly handcrafted of the finest veneer and designed tor years of durabllltv. 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Fchc1a secretl) plan- nmg small wedding Zane hopes for wh1k he's plannin1 lav1sh "do" Fchc1a wanted .\ft('r savmg V1ctona from be1n1i struclc down by car dnven b) Fayez. Michael rcalilts V1ctona and Marley are twins. • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: finding Frannie in his ~I room. Doug panics When Kim amves. DouJ, with the hdp ot:. a gun-1011ng Marsha. spints both Franni(' and Kim 10 his wa111ng plane Marsha reveals Doug killed Mane and Cal because he feared they would interfere w1th his plan to be pan of Kim's hfe Heather ~ins consciousness. naming Doug as ht'r strangkr Craig and Lucmda head to San Francisco to find Su~rra. At Sierra's hotel room. Craig learns she mamed her to ng-ago Montcgn borfnt'nd Tonio Craig behe,es Sierra stil loves hm). Lily confused .when she learns Lucinda has SAT·"'°" 1:15, 3:20 5:25, 7:30. 9:30 edwards TOWN CENTER SO l "I Al Oil::ilOl 6 MIOll751 4184 caoss f ltOM s c '1. w IC>JH • COSTA MISA made a provision an her wtll which 19vC$ Sierra ha.lf her fonune. uly and Holden share passionate ~ss. Tom learns Margo ID London. Mea accuses Iva of havin& affa.ir w11h Steve. Barbara denies Usa's accusation that Barbara slept with Tom • • • CAPITOL: Brenda confused when she shares.passionate kus wtlb Dylan but Sllll cares for Wally. When Brenda balks at Wally's desire to marry immediately, Jord)' suggests Brenda no longer loves Wally and should cool romance. Trey wams Leeanne to be careful of Sam and Myrna. Myrna funo us when she learns Leeanne living at cabana with Jordy. Sam tells Myrna not to interfere: he does not want 10 loS<' Jordy as he's lost Trey. Zed lets Jenny know they never made love. Mark bcginmns to resJSt the hypnotic suuesuons Andrew giving him Realizan1 Mark wanu some contact with Clarissa. Paula sets up a meeting between them and impersonates Clarissa to a hypnotized Mark H~ding to Southern Cross to Stt Victor, Baxter leaves letter wtlh Thomas in case he does"not return 1n ume for trial. Af\er Baxter confronts Victor wtth his suspicion that Jenny shot Mark. Victor admits 1\'s true but tells Baxter he will never allow him to leave the Southern Cross ••• DA VS OF OUR LIVES: Hope heads for Stockholm with intention of helping Bo beat espionage charges. Leaming Patch 1s with Hope, Bo goes wild. A clean-shaven Bo. calT)&ni forged passpon given to him by hane. goes to Stockholm Pete, Melissa, Magan· and Mickey prepare for their double weddmg. As a wedding preS('nt, Victor returns IOU from loan shark to Pete. Ian, craz.ed b) thought ol Pete and Melissa marrying. 1s fixated on destroying the ceremony. Leaming Bntta ahve. Ho pe rears the girl will destroy her mamagc. 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Anna rushes 10 Laurclton. hoping to al'ftSt murderer before Ten and Kevin's weddtna take~ place. Monica admits to Sean she·s tom between their romance and her ~uni)' as member of th(' Quancnnaine family. Frisco asks Felicia to marry him, Jimmy Lee falls for false assay report. making Q uanennatnes dream ofuulhons they will reap from the C.assadine fields. • • • GUIDlNG LIGHT: Reva agnated wh('n shC' learns Kyle iave personal reference to her landlord so she could move into cottage by nver Reva unaware that he alw gave money Amber's warnings 10 Ed about Rick usmg drugs go unheeded Leaming of R1ck·s drug use. ClaJre plan~ to use ii to destroy the Bauer family When Claire refuses 10 let Ed tak(' Michelle to v1s11 Ben. Ed take~ baby without her pem11ss1on. Althou&h sh(' and Simon share same blood type, Alex still docs not beheve Simon her brother. When Simon menuons pnvate ttung.s about Alex·~ lonely ch ildhood. she begins to believe he is her brother Simon tells Aleit that he has no 1nt('res1 in India and she suggests he go af\er Jesstc While taking Jessie hom(' from art show. Simon 1s involved ID car crash. Kun shows violent temper Oash when all the female help ~ome M> wrapped up tn Samson Girl campa1in they let their duties at the restaurant slide LOVING: Lorn; fin~lly beli('ves Linc when he sa~s Zona not really pregnant. The duo decide to keep 1he1r relationship a secret. When Curtis backs A' a ui argu- ment w11h Stac}. she feels v1cton ous Ava warns G~) n not to try and halt her wedding 10 Cunis, for Ava 1~as cunning as she. When Curtis offers lavish wedding in spring. Ava rears he'll baclc out and wants 1mmed1ate small wedding. Spider ~recs 10 be drug middleman for Hunt (1wyn wanLs Hunt and T nsha te>g('th('r Tnsha 1Ds1sts ~he only cares for Steve. Dolly promises not to tell anyone Hun1 was o nce a brothel client. Doug smitten w11h Shana hana ma) be ne"t president of Alden Enterpn~s • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: On Malacava, Mia. a Vietnamese glfl adopted by Pamela's parents. spots Wood) and m1s- t.akenl) beheves he's the man who took her biological parents from her Tracy forges letter from Ramona to Dr Polk "to be' opened in event ofRamona'sdea1h "Tina ttmfyina n~ht in 1»>ch1atnc ward try1na to prove she no lonscr hln muluple personality. Af\~r eum1nauon. doctors reali1e Vicki 1s who she says she 11. A joyous ('hnt and Vicki h('lld to ICC~l hideaway When Tracy visits Dr. Polk he rcahzcs she's 111 and most hkely kJllod Laurel and Ramona When Polk states bit theory Tracy stabs bim to death ~~ makes 11 appear as though Oint or Vicki wete responsible • • • RYAN'S ROPE: Jack reluctantly aareet to let Rick and Ryan date When Jack goes to v1s1t Devlin·s ~ndmother, he lea.ms the "grandmother 'has died. Jack realizes it's another convenient ploy on Devlin's part After being arrested for possession of manJuaoa. Melinda balled out by Jill. Melinda then moves in w1tb lkss and Mauie Jill stunned when she finds a towel-clad Dakota in her bathroom shower Dakota insists that she sull earn for him She says that she's married to Frank When Jack e11prcsses hts uneasi- ness 1bout Rick and Ryan. Maeve defends th(' boy. saying that Rick reminds her of Frank when he was young. • • • SANTA BARBARA: Coofronuna Eden w11h her b1nh control pills. KJrk says he wants to stan family 1mmed1ately Marie upset "hen his b1nhday present to Mary pales beside the horse: Mason buys her. Rosa learns CC'. will only releaJC Brandon to Santana 1r she'~ ma med and he wants Santana 10 marry Cruz. Ted captivated when he meets G1na'$ rousm Hayley Dylan hurt when K('lly decides to move 1n with his brother Nick. Brick fears the Capw('ll-Lockndge reud will destroy th(' fahulousl) successful ca•1no. • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Suzi blames Cagney for no1 protecung her from attackt'r Liza funous when she realizes Lloyd bought her half of the TV station. Quinn suspected as the one who stran&led Step~1e Blaming Hogan for death ofh" son, Rivera vows revenge. Suzi feels she should have showed Stephanie m ore a1Tec11on. Liza spots Hogan and Patti embracing. • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Show- fcts V1ckJ's ~tory pnnted in National ntruder .\t sanitanum. V1ck1 ~pends ing Jack photo of their night toseiher in cabin, Jill says unless he weds her sh('"ll show photos 10John. Jad' tells Jill he hates her. Lauren suffering from nausea and mom in& sickness Jade tells Oma he plans lOJCl evenwtth Jill. While daydreaming of being mamed to Jae'-Jill ordered out of the Abbott household. Nikki tells V1ctona Ashley a wicked w11ch who's stealing Victor from them. 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"H ud.'' 1963, "Cool Hand Luke," 1967: "Absence of Malice," I 981 ; and "The Verdict," 1983. He was nominated as producer for "Rachel. Rachel.'' a 1968 Ix-st picture nominee 1n which he also directed his wife. Joanne Woodward. "lt 1s an honor long overdue for one of the scr<.'cn's m ost vcrsa11le and d ynamic performers." said Mo tion Picture Academy President Roben Wise Rogers. 82 starred 1n both 1alk1n1 and silent films 1nclud1n1 "Wing ," the Academy'\ fim best p1ctu~ Htl> tirst film wa~ "Fasc1nat1n1 Youth" an 1926. and he starred 1n 40 movies before his reuremcnt in 1957. He mamed actress Mary Pickford in 1936. and they became Hollywood'i. mgmng couple at the fabled P1ckfa1r mansion. Pickford died in 1979. Nonh. 74. was nominated twice in 1951 for scores fo r "Death of a alesman" and "A Streetcar Named Desire " His other nom1nat1ons for Ix-st onginal score include ··viva Zapata," 1952 "L'ncha1ned Melody" and "The Ro~ Tattoo." both 1955. "The Rain ~aker ." 19~6 "Spanacus .. 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IOI\ ·Tl( COlOI PUIPlE' (PC ll) I \ 4 I\ I\ ittll .,_..._ 'Fil" (I) ta It\''° I I\ 191' --. -.._.. -------..,....__,~--~-....... ---"""9-----... -._ ... _ ... ___ .__ ...... ____ ............................................. . • N/ADVICE/GA TRIVIA Russell and CM2D share week's lead Although the GWC Koffee Klutcb was tht' only entr) to rompktel~ answer the bonus question. the team~ nf CM2D and JobJI Russell, et al set the week s pace v. 1th I 0 correct answers apiece The Klutchers, who alt urawh tabbt'd Charlie Brat1t'n wht'n mo~t other" anwercd R·alph "ramdl·n. ~hared ~rnnd honor\ with thl· --t--+..t'IVIA BOWL VSTANDINGS C.WC ~OllM l<llJtCh If#/ t>0 > BGH Soll04a~ 191 ~7 r,,. ,....,.,, 191 !Mi'• 8G>< .. ,,,.., .. 91 56 , (;M20 (101 50·~ L<>lfy & Co 16} 46 John JWtHlt11\1r.,. l •m-1 9.,, Can<ktl4!n1 1 tOI 44 '~•(81 44 NeN:y P11or 1~1 42 Rck W11-t21 32 C11alk (41 28 • 'Henk., CO<P 12 •I 24'> 'Greg We-(2." 73 l .. I AQll<l Ill t~ • Otoney\ell(I E.cp<ee.t ',, 11 AOn Heml•ton "I I I Scholar , Athlete and Lancers. all \.\1th mnc goou .in~v.t•r, fhe~ n:ma1n ahead ol thl' I rl\ 1.i H11v. I \ licld h' 31 ~point\ MO\ 1ng nght along. hl'tl .ire In more qucsuon1, tor \our ton.,1dcr· atton· I \\ ha1 v.,1, < ,ir11.11n <)ult'g' lull name in·· The< ainr ~1u110,·1" .:! On "111 11 'itrl'Ct Hlut'\' l>tnn" F ra n1 \a rca-.lll alh rl"fl'f\ 111 1-tcnc Ennque7· charallcr J' "'hJt'' 3. In the comic \tnp(iarfil·ld ~h.n docs thl· l·at'' o" ncr I n d11 111t a II\ 1ng·• 4 To whom "·" Prl'\11k11t '''on talking 1n tht' l'r•N:J '>l'gment 111 thl' v.i atergate ta ix·-;'• 5 The comp<1\1t 1on \101 m < loud ( antata" plavcd a rniKal wk 1n "hJl mo' 1c' ti In '' h1rh \g.ithJ ( hn,lll' pl;i, dm·., thl· dt'lt'l 11\l 1urn 11ut to~· 1h1· murderer" -'=Jmc 1h1• 'Fl ol::t,t'r who " Toi Tnus known as ··Manste(' -half man. half monster. 1 8. The "MASH" theme song ong- inall) came from a \Cene 1n the mo' 1e 'c~1on centenng on a dentm pla;.cd h> what actor'' q. The recentl} deceased Lincoln Theodore Pem wa-; known to his public as whom'> IO. Two musicals, both set in the same happ) period of American h1stor). lacked a 11tk 'ong in their Broadway producttons. but each saw one added for the movie vl·rs1on. !\lame both shov.<; Last Wee k's Answers I KRML (Eastwood's call letters) .:! Cicorge C'hal>.1ns ("Dallas" Oscar v.inncrl 1 Bloom ( ount\ (Oliver Wendell Jones) 4 ..\rch11.· Bunker (reprcc,cnted b) frrTaro) ' .. In the Heat ufthC' N1gh1 " r·Foul (h\l"l h ··!1,1' Fair La(J\.. I Hanford Hereford and Hampsh.lrl'I , Bill V1rdon -his l 1174-is team' pla~ed 1n Shea Stadium I 'I ankee manager> S. "The Greatel>t Sho" on Earth" f"'l.1lls the thing he lo'e..~'l 4 H1 and L OI\ I Rel"tk Ha ile' 's rcl3ll\ C\) 111 Jad .. 1l" < lil'a'>on J\ ( harl1l" Bratten the I ouJmouth r·v.hat\ that <,l1tp ,. l \end w11r3n5wc·n to fR/\'J.\.c fl tht' Dai/, f'//01. P () Bo' I '>till c 1>HJ \Tc~ <i~f'l}(l \II t'ntnn mu't fl<• rne1,ccl /H \.\ l'dnc-;da' 11tf1t'f"\A /)C' ha II I ht' p/,J\ t'f \ /.I\ I ~rnrt· "11/ be• d.-ardet.I No exact answers to these questions \\hat arc tht· pnmJn colnr'>' \\ hJl are lhl' ')e'en \t•..t,'' \!ml grt•" nup' •'di gl\ l' \ tlU lhl'lf fl<•"ll\ l' an'"l'I\ to thl'\t' (WO QUl'rll'\ Jnd mo,1 .tn ,1hc,olutl"h tOO\ tntt•tl .1n ' olhn Jnsv.t·r' Jrt· wron1! < LlrtCIU\h tlwugh d1tlerrn1 \l ho111' ha' l' 1.t0g.h1 'light.I\ d1ffcren1an'"'''r'111 h<11h In neither t an \uu get un1\1·r,al .1grn·- mcnt \\1't'\(lf BurmJ "t'iH n, ••t•d,l1n,!! nng<\ Thn l.l't'fHht1· "" n '1aml'\ JnJ prnpat' nght' <) \\,ti.ti lo.ind q f d11~ "·" 11 lh,11 Jmc '" l"r on lht' \In\ ll11...,1·r·• \ \ <,m,111 It mak '>pJn1t'I T 1111 1m1d tor 1h1· ""J' at< 11rd1n~ t11 hr h1<,t11nt .1I tootncllt'' \.\..,l,l·, .ilni11\I h111 n111 ~u llr 11,111 hc•r '-•• .1 g.rd lO11f -1.ht"tt llonn 1 \1.llg_h .di 1ha1 mut:h hut 11 "'C1g.h' 111 r~111 umt·<, J<\ much J'>an 1>rt.h1tl '"l·J t'\l'O '\() <1 H11" d11 '••ll .11.(11 1n1 1111 1h,· I.ill that \11u1hcrner' l'at !.1r mort· t:<J nnrd PlJ' than nnnhrrn1 r'' \ Al'Ulll>C lht• \l.111'>1111.HI\ pul hlatlo.·t'\l·d p1:a' 1n rh.it .tnnt·d·J'X'd' latcgon I \U\Pl' • It' 11'" lflll' lhdl "e..,ternl'T\ t'3l !.11 :i111n :.>." Ii-"heal hread th..in ·'11\l!'r;i,·r\ hur vd1\ 1' 11nkn11v.n I) 1 lri"' IJ\l dm·, ,111 tll1jl.1t11r~r11\\'1 .\ \ two! ,1 \1·;11 I r 1h11u1 l'1ght \C;lr\ Lg\pt1an '>J nd "l1t11: I 11• tint tor .. and hl.1c;11n11 \h1r 11 1r " 1hcrl' Im f)Ofl \;Ind 'J \\ ha1' 1n1· , .. td··'t 11' C\l'r llOllt'n 1n \1l'\lll ' PEOPLE L.M. Bovo .\ 26 degree' I-Jan I I 14 t 4 It' fX'opl1· mcr nO v.hn tomm1t ll1 1x·ru:n1 1 t •he 'u1ude'> nat11>n" 1tk '-•• lav. aga1n't ulUnterfe111ng m11nt'' not 1n \outh \menca'c; < nlmnh1a there 1\n t I Jkt· \nu r ' na m 1 O'-a ltcr not hdon• ,1 m( JI \J1d the ml•d1..i" \nnJpoh•-' "il~ fir\t tallcd · \nnc \rJnJl'l Tn v.n · fhdl thl' Fngh<\h prckr hrov.n egg<\ ha' Ocl'n rt'poned Chent a:.k\ whv Hni"' n lvok farm1er fhost' whn c \platnl'd 11 did nut '>3\ farm1n l'\Jdh fhe' \a1J '"a rchahle l11ok ol ru'>tltll\ '\ame thing < 1rq;111 ' < 11r\ Jll1\ h.1 .. J lUr111u1, 11rdinJnt1 rh.11 m.ii..c, 11 1lli:~JI fnr \llUll~ IJdll'' lhd1 Ill d11n~ l lllkr Jlll•r hr m nt thl' \'It! carthqua).l'<. 1ha1 '>hc1ke ( Jllforn1a e'er. 'l'<lr Jhout 45 a<.tu· all\ l JO ht' lclt h\ lhl· fX'llpit: That num~·r m1"1 11ltl·n \\11rn h\ high ~<.ho11I fr><,rhall qu;inl'rhad.., 1 .. 12 . L. ~. Boy d /$ a .ttf odlc11ted columalst. HOROSCOPE Suclay, Feb. 1' ARIES(March 21-Apnl 19): Spintual matters command atten11on Ciain indicated thro ugh meditation, quiet periods alone. Family member pre!>l:nti> you with someth ing }OU have been seeking. You arc due for a pleasant surpn sc TAURUS. (Apnl 20-May 20). Puule pieces fa ll info place -)OU get com plete story and then some. Focus on power, a uthonty. crcatl\ 1t>. !itrong love relationship. Timing 1s on target and you make correct Jec1~1on C'apncom plays role GEMINI (Ma} 21-Junc 20): What had been a cause for disturbance will bt' transformed into reason for cel- ebration. Lunar. numerical cyclos high- light JOY. ful fillment. crea11v1ly, ref1ef fro m financial-emotional burden. CANCE R (J une 21-July 22): You get almost everything you want 1f actions a re based on original concepts. Means don 't follow crowd . Take in· 1t1ative, gel lo heart ofmau ers, deal with d}nam1c people who know tbeir own minds. 'f SYDNEY 0MARR LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): U nusual eomm un1cat1on relates lo career. maJor domestic dec1S1on. Fam ii} member seeks counsel and approval Stand tall for pnnc1ples. bt' sym pathetic without becoming 1ne'<tncabl} tn\ oh ed Aqua rian pla} s role. VIRGO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on comm un1ca11on. gain throuih wntten word. possible JOUme). Scenano highlights act11r1t). crcatl\ 11~ restlessness. surpnse message which could be stan of"something big .. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Thorough a pproach bn ngs desired result:. Check source matenal, d1gdeep for informa11on, discern mo11ve" Rom:1011c interests also will bt' h1ghhghted. Taurus. Scorpio natives v. 111 pla' paramount roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Focus on unique relationships. cl~t'>h ol ideas. excitement of discovery. Close associate, business panncr or matt"" 111 present perplex mg q uesuons. Be flexible, keep options open, e'<press 1dcu' 111 aniculate manner. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Accent moderation. \trl\l' for hannony. make intelligent concession to fam1l~ member ( ompmm1'\C m.1, bt' necessary -know It. proceed accordtn&I>. Money 1s in1rohcd. ha,1t cho res and employment also fe.at ured. CAPRICORN (Dec. 2%-Jao. 19): Define terms, look behind scenes fo r pertinent haformatlon. Secret m eeting could take place, might Involve clandestine rruaactlon or romance. Eltvate self-esteem , define terms. Insist on clear lllltnacllon1. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Belligerent 1nd1 \I dual 1s mcrl'l) te<,11ng ~ou. Refuse to give up something of 'aluc for nothing. C'heci.. w11h lam1h regarding real estate. land. home. propeny. What you posses~ 1c; v.orth more than onginally anticipated . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You could rcce"e added rccogn1twn tor }Our an ist1c. creative a bih11cs. You m1gh1 be asked to address '\per1al group Focus on enlarging honzons. reaching wider audience. Relatl\e v.111 offer encouragemenL IF FEB. I& IS YOUR BJRTRDAY you ma) not be religious 1n onhodm sense, but )OU are spmtual. You are an innovator. an ongtnal thinker. perceptive. arc capable oflaughingal your own foibles. Gemini. P1scc~ Virgu people play 1mponant roles in your hfe. You are concerned \\llh laV..JU'>!l<:e theater. bt'auty and 1llus1on You would find magic a fal.c1nat1ng hohh\ :'-1aJordomest1c adjustment occurs this year-could include actual change ot residence or manta! status February and Novcmlxr outstanding for H>U 1n 19 b Psyched into affair? Psych yourself out DEAR .\N:"< LAI' DERS Regard 1ng "Awa111ng a Rcpl) 1n ( ahf." on ho"' to reco ... cr from an a1Ta1r with a marned man rm no ps)cholog1st. hut the following might work for others II worked for me. .\n affair 1c, some1h1ng. belieH' 11 ur Olli one hac; ps)chcd onr\elf into in1en11onall)' or un1n1en11onall). be- cause ofa need to be paid at1en11on to. or c1 rebelling against something. If ~ou can ps)ch yourc;elf into 11, )UU should be able to psych yourselfout of II One mu!>t v.ork through the process b)' fa ... ing the anger. rc~ntmcnt , gnef and the )ense of Io's following the breakup. the same as afler a divorce or a death Get angr). but use the angl•r 1n a pos111 ve wa) . .\sk ~ourself. "Why am I letting th1<> man manipulate me" Wh) am I not master of m) fate and captain of m~ destiny?" Don't tn to block out the ros) moment\ \OU.vi." <,hared The) "Ill return. Look at the rela11onsh1p rcalrs11call). in the light ofthl· da}-to· da' routine Al>k yourself 1f such pa,s1on could be 'iustamcd tn the face of difficult demand'i of marned hk ( ommon 'icnse will tell \OU that passions cool Life must ht: i1ved in a pracucal "°a) You must get o u1 ot bed \OOner or later .\I lir\t )OU ma) douhl 1hc11 lhl\ prcx:co;c; ~111 v.ork i...ccp at 11 It v.111 Remember. )UU.\C spent a lot of11mc and cnrrg) fanta<;111ng and hutld1ng up thc m..in JS )Our romant1t ideal \ ou nov. must e'<en as mu(h cnl'rg) dtc,ma nthng 11 and la)1ng 11 to re\t, like the corpse that 11 is. I am s1gn1ng mvself -ONF WHO DID Ir THi.\NK THE l O RD DEAR ONE: You make a lot of sense, lady. I hope tbe women who aeed your advice will take It. DEAR ANN LANDERS I wa' v. 1dowed rect'ntl)'. I was not left well pro\'1dc:d for but neither am I dest1· tute How do I deal v. nh a well- ANN LANDERS meaning lnend "'ho 1n'>1'>l' on \lnd ing me food that 1s panl)' u<.cd and freezer-burned'' l'"l." al'o rctl'l'ed baked goods from her 1ha1 v.ac "failures" -thing'> she "otild nl''C"r serve her own tamtl} I nct•d \Our advice, Ann -1\101 c;;T.\f<Vl\l(i IN WYOMIN(1 DEAR WY: Tell her politely that you feel guilty accepting food when so· many people are hungry. Suggest that sbe seek out some families wbo are truly in need. DEAR ANN l..\NDfR\ .\ "oman in our group dcllincd dcs-;en "'hen we were dining out. ~he a<,l.ed instead for a tall gla~' of ice cubes When 11 arn,ed she commcnct•<l 10 chomp on the ice with her teeth then tned 10 use a tablespoon to crac k the 1cc 1n10 smaller pieces It didn't work so she v.rapped the cube\ 1n her napkin and banged 11 on the h:g of the table Tht• racket ucatn.l ;i good h11 ol a11en11on. The head v.a1ll'r \31d nothing hul v.a~ v1s1bh up'>t't I v.a\ ashamed 10 h<.· 1n the group I hclit''e lhl' woman\ bcha' ltH was the ult1matt· 1n bat! manners and said so M~ hushand put me down for being "~uper critical." Was I? I'd hkc )'Our opinion. -HA TE VUL· GARITY !AU T IN. TEX.) DEAR AUSTIN: Tbe woman sounds as If she Is despera te for au en&lon. Poor thing. She Is also asking for dental problems, accord· Ing Lo my dentist, Dr. J ordan Block. Tbe bardness of lbe cube may cause the teelb to c-rack or break • Fo rmer prime minister turns actor B) the Asso<'laltd Pr1"'" L()'\j[)()°" -l111mn l'rtmC' M1n1~tet Hamid Wll~oo, 1n h1~ acting dt'but plJ\t•d h11mc·ll 1n <i r\, drama '><'.rlC\ The tW-\ear-old f>'1lit111,1n now Lord 'N 1 l\on "a' Ii I nwd pre'>· cnung an award to a Juur n.1h\I 1n '"ln'i1de \1on." about d t.r ~t'O\t'r hnttlc tor a Lo ndon ncv,,~f'l:tpt•r ThC' acton' union f-.qu11\ 1n 1t1all> obJet tcd to h1._ appe.H..inu· S3)'1na the roll" 'lhoul<1 hr pla\cd by one.' of 11<. mem hcrs hu1 lalrr relented Homeless aided l ()~ o\"1(1FI F~ -( omC'd1.in Robin Wiiiiams \t,,llcJ lunth tor about 100 horn<' IC\\ men when hr- apptartd at a 'lk1d row rc~u<' m1s•1on 11eeking \upport for .. Comic Rthe( .. a grnup tryina to -- Harold WlJ90n rat'i<' mnnt'\ fnr th<' n.it1on s home!('~\ \\ 11lr:1m\ a~rnmpan1ed hy \.1a}or Tom B,..dley, sm1lt'd and wa"«i Wednesday ac; the home· t Robin Wllllam• le s men waned patiently for 1 ~ ntw confettnce to end w they could receive a free lunch at the down town Union Rescue Mission. Arts honor~es ALBANY NY -Pla}wngh1 Ntll Simon, noveli~t Toni Mor· r lson and author Louis Aucblnclo11 arr among the win- ner\ of the 19!16 New York Go' crnor's An\ Award'I C101r Mano Cuomo announ,ed award-wi nning New York rc:s1- dcnt~ and organinHron They wtll each receive a ~pec1ally comm1rnonrd 'itecl sculpture at a ~ ceremony here March 4. Pa varottt back BUl NOS AIRES -ltahan tenor Ladaao PavarottJ will per· fo rm for the fi~t t1 me at the ( olon Theater in 1987. &J V1n1 a benefit conccn a nd appean na 1n .. La Boheme." the o pera house's d1· rector says. ' .. 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EXPIRES 8PM FEB. 18, 1986. ----------------------------------.!------~~~ • I .. ----~-----~~~~--------------------------------------................ .. Scott Brooke ..., Pilat SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1988 I :] Dwight Gooden •grM• to S1.32 mllllon contrect. 82. occt. bneb•ll t••m open• with. p.lr of rompe. 85. ' Brooks steadying force for UCI .. Gucir<fhas been cons is tent forup-and-dowri Anteat ers By JOSEPH OUDEVOIR o.llyl'lelCon11J1 ... , When the UC Irvine basketball team takes the coun tonight against Nevada-Las Vegas. Anteater guard Soott Brooks will be wondenng which UCI team will show up. ''We've been like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde this season." he says. "Some games we've been at our best, and others? Well, not so good." One of those "not so good" games was last Monday when the Anteaters we~ blown out b) New Mexico State in a battle for second place 1n the Paci fic Coast Athleuc Assoc1a11on. The 98-75 loss kept UCI an third with us 8-5 record. 12-10 overall "We were an 11 for a while and then all of a sudden there was a lid on our basket and ~e couldn't score," Brooks says. ''That's the wa} we've bttn going this year -up one game. down the next." Brooks 1s hoping the team is on the upswrng when they face UNL V, the s1xth- ranked team an the country (A P poll). tonigh t. "We're going to have to be at our best for Vegas ( 12--0. 24-2). I'm hop1 ng they're going to take us lightly and not be up for this game. I know we'll be up for it," Brooks says. Brooks has beeo up foe-most of the season. helping lead UCI to its 12-10 rtcord, up from 10-12 a year ago at this point. The 5-10 point man plays the tenacious defense that Coach Bill M ulhgan said his team would have to play if the Anteaters we re to-contend in conference play this year. "l take pride in my defense," Brooks says. "But it's not the only thing I can do." At umes Brooks bas looked like a one-man gang, dnlling a longJumpcr at one end and then coming up with the steal at lhe other He has started all 22 games for the Anteater~ and 1s third on the team in <;eonng at 104 points ~r game. He 1s second 1n a~s1sts with J l an ou11ng. leads the team in steals Wlth )Q and tops the Anteaters in three-point field goals !24 of 59> Not bad producuon out ofa gu) Mulligan stumbled onto by accident. Mulligan should have more such mishaps. "Coach Mulligan was up at the state (community college) tournament last year to look at a guard from Riverside who Y>e were playsn,agasnst in the first round," says Bfooks "I don tthank he knew who I was. Theo after the game, which we lost, he staned rccnutsng me .. Soon after that, Brooks had a ne" home "I love 11 down here in Southern Cali- fornia. Everything 1s beautiful here," he ~1d with a gnn as one of the UCI coeds strolled b}. "When the season ends l'm 101n1 to Jeam how 10 surf That's something I've aJways wanted to do. Yeah. I'm very happy to be here." UC' Irvine 1s Brooks' third school m tbn:t years. As a freshman he went to TCU on a !.Cholarsh1p out of East Umon Hsab m Modesto Then he reahzcd the Lone Star St.ale wasn't hJS cup ofteaand returned to California. "Teus JUSt wasn't me," be sa)'I with a shrug. "'I've talked to M1ke Hess (aooJbcr firsJ· )'Car UCI guard wbo transfered from lt,e Univeristy of Texas). He didn't hke 1t there too much either." According to TCU Coach Jim K.aJJ- ingsworth. Broolcsiwould have been a starter if he wouJd have stuck around for this season. But for a variety of reasons. the big ffi beinJ home sickness, Brooks returned to Mod~to and enrolled at San Joaquin Delta JC hopin& to get a scholarship from the University (Pleue eee BROOICS/83) * * * Uni pulls it out, forces playoffs for 4 hopefuls Big test awaits UC Irvine Anteaters tangle with sixth-ranked N evada-La~ Vegas Tars,-Saddle back, Artists, University vie t~day. tqnfgpt By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR .. l)ellJ l'ltll4 Coo 11 P I ..,,, The Laguna Beach High Anists could have ended the madcap Sea View League playoff scramble and made Lhing.s a whole lot easier on themselves. but noooo. they had to go and lose their final game of the regular season 10 University High to create a four-team logjam for the third and final CIF 4-A playoff berth. So. they'll bre">k the knot t<>,day and tonight with first a double-header at Woodbndge High involving the An- 1sts and Saddleback High's Road- runners at 10 a.m.. foll owed by Newpon Harbor and University at noon. with the w1nncrs meeting at Estancia High at 7:30 tonight to decide the league's third entry to the playoffs. "I can't say I'm happy to get to the playoffs this wa:r ... said Laguna Beach Coach Ed Bowen after his team dropped a 76-5Q dec1sflln to the v1s111ng Trojans Fnday. "'ihe idea of plaxing Saturday docsn 't exact I}' thnll me, but I guess we only have ourselves to blame " On the other side of the coin however. cni .. ersit\ ( oach StC\l' \cogg1n was elated with his team\ chance at a playofT shot "From where this program has come. 1 think it's JUSt great for us to come this far." he said of his team whic h was just 1-13 in league last )'ear. "'It shows how hard these kids ha ve worked. "This league has been crazy. but 11's also been a lot of fun. too." That's easy for Scoggin to sa} now Vaqueros, El Toro vie in playoff Irvine High·~ Vaqueros lost a chance to sweep into the CIF 4-A basketball playoffs as the South Coast League's No 3 entl) when they dropped a 54-5 1 dec1s1on to M1ss1on V1eJO Fnday night, but they'll get another chance tonight The Vaqs of Irvine Coach Al Hcrnng return to Un1 vers11y High for a 6:30 tipoff against El Toro 10 snap a deadlock between the two 7-5 teams 10 determine the league's third entry into the playoffs. The Vaqueros had their chances Friday night. but a cold spell at JUSt the wrong time -the fourth quaner -compounded by the inability to~et a timeout called in the hectic fading seconds proved fatal. In possession with the game tied at 51 with 43 seconds left. the Vaqueros fa iled 10 sec their coach pleading for a timeout and subsequently turned the ball over wnh 20 second s to go. M1ss1on ViCJO guard Jeff Billups was fouled with I I seconds left and the Diablo dropped in both ends ofa one.and-one situation. Irvine pushed the ball downcoun. saw a 17-footer by Mike Herring miss. then got offensive rtbounds and shon attempts from John Littler and Shawn Patchell, but the ball wouldn't fall. The Diablos finall y g;:uned pos- \ess1on w11h one second left and Billups dropped in one more free throw 10 close out the pmc. The Diablos outscored Irvine 12-5 in the final quaner, prompting Her- nng to state: "Really. we hnd the game. But we m1s~d a couple of nice shots an the fourth quarter. we JUSt couldn't connect" Thr third-place 'howdown matche' two who have each ~on on the other·~ coun in letf8ue play "Their front hnc isn't as phy\1cnl or as strong ~onng-wiSt'." said Hcmna. "But they're n:al strong at the auards with Bret Johnson and JefT Stone However. the last time we played we did all the fa\t-hrcakan& "We have to shut their guards do" n and h11 the hoanh " , Sea View standlngs l H - W L CorON Oe! M/fr' 11 2 WOOdC>ftOQe.. io 4 Laovn• 8Hc,, 1 1 NawPOl"I Harbor 1 1 SaddleOeck 1 l Unlvtrsltv 1 1 E sta11eta " a Co111 MaH O 1' "LHgue ch1molon . "'League's No 1 CIF entrv Ov9f"al W L n • 11 6 13 " 13 " 11 12 11 13 13 11 1 10 F '"* V' • Scares I WoooC>rlOoe SI. E S1a11Clt S6 Unlvtrsllv 76, Laoun1 S.acn S9 COf"ON del Mar '3, S.Cl<Jlt06Ck •9 NtWP<l'I Ht rbOr IS, Costa ~u SJ TadaV'I Third l"\ace l"\ayofh (ti WMdbt'IOta) 10 a m -S.ddltbock vs Laguna Buen Noon-Univtrsilv VI Newoorl Hart>Or <•• £1 .. nda) 7.30 o.m -SaOdltbeclt · Laouna Beacll wJn11tr vs UnlvenHv· NewOOl"I Ha rbor win· ,,.r that his team has a chance to return 10 the C'IF pla)off<I after a five year drought. The Artists. who ha .. en't been m post season play in six years, could have wrapped up the No. ) seed from the league if the~ could of won an } of their last three games. .. But we didn't win an\ of the three. so what you can sa}'>".said Bowen. "We tned, but 11 JUSt d1dn'1 happen." On their respect!\ e opponenL\, Scoggin said. "'All I can say 1s we're JUSt happ) to keep pla}ing. I doesn't ma tter who 111s." Bowen said, "I don't think it's a good omen for us tn pla) addleback for the 1hird time 1h1~ >Car We "on the first two gamn ~o the> might be due" LAS VEGAS -Hoping to spnng one of the biggest upsets 10 the school's history. the UC Irvine basketball team wt.II take on national- ly-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas tonight in a PCAA encounter. Ttp-offume at the Thomas & Mack Center 1s 8:05 and the game WlU be telcv1S«t hve locally on Channel 9 The Runnm' Rebels have been ranked in the top I 0 1n all of the maJor college polls th1s week... including a No 6 raung in the Associated Press poll. Nevada-Las Vegas has won alJ seven games m the overall scnes against the Anteaters. winning both contests last season.. 99-89, at Cr.awford Hall and 97-95 at Las Vegas. This 1s the first of two regular- scason meeung.s between the teams th1~ year with a confrontauon at Crawford Hall scheduled for Th~ day. Feb. 27. The Rebels have been on a ron lat.ely, with a 67-66 upset win over Memphis Stat.e last Saturday and a 79-71 win over UC Santa Barbar.a Monday in their most recent outings l.JNLV 1s 12--0 in the PCAA and 24-2 overall. baVlQ& won its last IS stra1ght p.mC"S. Tbe Rebels" onl> losses have come apJnst top-ranked Nonh Carolina. 65-60. and North Carolina State. 8~73. Desp1Le Monday's 9S-75 thrashing b\ ~cw Me.uco tate. UC'I suJI holds down third pla~ an the PCAA. one game ahead of San Jose State. The Anteaters are S-5 in the conference and 12-101n all games. Bowen be11er hope he doesn't wax as prophetic as he did Fnday night lkfore his team met the Trojan~. Bowen said ··w e ha .. e trouble with teams that have good guards (Saddlc- back has one b> the name of B11ant Walton). That kid from Uni. the (Pleue see SEA VIEW /83) University H!._4h'e Craia Allton duele with Laguna Beach • Coby rfaeu for pouesalon 0.-,,...,....." ........ 1(...., during Sea View League action In the Art- leta' gym Friday night. Tht' stamng lineup for UC'I tigu~ to be Tro\ Carmon and Johnn) Rogers at forward~. Tod Murph~ lit center and Joe Buchanan and Scott Brooks at the ~uard oos1t1ons Lakers hammer Hawks Kareem 's 2 5 points help LA break it o pe n in 14 1-1 1 7 w in INGLEWOOD ( .\P) -Kam·m \hdul-Jahh.ir scored 25 points Fnda.,. night and thl· lo' .\ngl'le' I .:all'r' broke open a 11gh1 game in the third quancr en mu tr II' .1 141-11 7 National Ra,l..1.·thall '"'''01.1a11on '1~ ton <1\ 1.•r 1111.· Atlanta Ha"k'> Magic Johnson addl·d I prnnh and 1 n ac;c;1<;t\ Jnd James Worth\-hall ~ti point' lnr thl· I ..1~1.·r, D o m 1nqu1.· Wilkins It'd all 'corrr\ \\Ith~'-> prnnl\ :oiml 'I-., '\pud \\ t'hh added 13 for th1.• lla"k' Forward Kun Ramh1\ h.id I 'I point\ .ind I~ rebounds for the Laker<>. "'ho 1\Utrehlu nd1.·d .\tl:int.1. 48-36 \tier building the big lead .\bdul Jabbar and the res 111 lhl wler. \taner\ &a'l' "a' 10 reSt"ne!> 1n the linal period The Ha" k.•," starting ltneup managed1ust 53 posnu.in the gamt'. "1th Atlanta'' other 64 potnts coming from rc~cr. e\ ·· t-.1rl Ramb1s ~t the te-mpo for us." said Lakel' ( nar h Pat R1 ln "H1sfourorfi,e otlen'i1't'boardsgot U' gu1ng .. He s a prnponent ot thl· .\men1.an tree ente11>nSt \\\h'm \OU ~lll,Ut thl"re and gl1 Im am th in g \Ou l3n 11et.' Rik' ..aid ot Rambtc. Rtk' ..aid he did n t thtnl h1H luh "a\ lnliltng .ihl·ad 111 the 1Zaml' 'iunda\ at tht' Forum again'! Bo'itl'n \\ e had a good practice this morning .. ht' said "'\\ l' pl..i,l'd this game 1n the present \\e ~orled ''"~ har1.I throughl1ut We weren't look.mg ahead·· Hl' addc-d though Boston unda' ob' 1ou!.l' 1\ thr h1gge<.t game-\)ft he \t>ar for us We "ant w let them l n11" that '"·"re ht're .. Kareem Abdul -Jab bar block• Antoine Carr. Lo' A.ngeles. leading h\ t1.1ur porn!\ .it hall11m1.· opened the third quancr "11h J I 0-' run tu kad 81 -"'ll and finished ofT tht• final 4:55 of the 4uaner h\ out~onn~ Atlanta 16-5 for a 111-IN lead going intu the IJ<\1 I. minutes. .\httul·Jahbar said he was plea~d to gt>t somt• rc<,t in the t,1unh ()enod of the game against the Ha~ks adding ···e'>P<'l 1all) "11h Bm ton coming 1n .. Olson's PV win mired in controversy Bubka fa ils to clear heigh t . brother de nted secon d try N(" H>KK (.\Pl -.\ml'rt1.an Hil l\ 01.,on holder of the world indoor bc\t. "nn .i lOn- 1rovers1al pole vault event in the M1llro\1· (Jame\ Friday night. as o utdoor world record hold1.·r ~crg1' 1 Bubka of the 'iov1et Union fa1kd tn d1•.u a height -and prote-.tcd vc hcmcnth Olson. who ~I the indoor he'>I IJ'1 "c1.·l al 19-51> won at 19·0'• -the til"'t l'l-tout '"ault in Mad1~0 ';Quare Garden h1:.tor} -.tft~r ht• had been s1ven an eittra jump at a IO"l'T height l):t\ (' Volt. another mcncan. alro cle.irc<l I ~-01 •• but 01 on was dedarc<l the winner IX'cau\t' ht• m.ide 11 on his fim attempt But Voll. who clc.-nred 19 0'·• M h1~ third ti'\ will get c.·~11 for the ( 1ardcn and nWt'I rrrnrd' t>ecau\C rcmea\uremcnt'l pln1..cd Ol<,on <. 1ump JI IQ feet and Voll at I Q-(l' • ~ hl'n Ol\on \J1lc~l t•' er the bar. heJ1i&led 11 ~h&hth dn~n~tl111 \ nll """ over the bar Cfcanl} The two then had the bar r1\1\t"tl 111 .1 world indoor bc~t of l Q.~"•· hut ea\h m1~~ll hal'll\ \'ul1 "lufl'ercd n leg cnimp on h•~ ~ond aw·n1p1 .ind qu11. and the t1r't'd OIM)n fa1IN! on three inc~ Ruhka who'I(" outdoor rt"CMll 1\ IQ.I(•, .ind who al~ h:l~ C'lt red IQ h'• ou1Joo1' ind 11) ' indoors. took lour Jumps -ht• abo "d' gncn .in add1twnal 1ump -and m1s~ed them all. tw1u· at I l!-4 '•and twin· at I l!-~1. •. The furor "as tnggered ~h.:n rn,,,n .ind 1111.· Dial the \mencan outdoor m:ord ht,IJer at I 4 ~· • "ho has 'aulted IQ-4'• indoor... "t'rl' &l'"t'n .in c\tra Jump each The) had compla1n1.·d that th1.·' had het•n bothered b) a photographer "h1k .i11empt1ng 18-4\. Bubka\ older brnthcr \ 1.Nh wa' rt•lu-.cd another Jump af\cr complain1ngahou1 the 'lame problem Dial. competing "Ith borro"t"d P<>le\ "hen hi'> l>"n didn't am,e. also la1led to dear a height m1\'il08 four t1mc5 at I t\-4' • \\hen Vas1h Bubka "as rcfuS('d the e\lra ,ump. 'krgei thl't'atened to quit the compt"t1t1on Rut o01c1al'I mollified ~rge1 h\ allo"'"I him .m C\tra attempt. "The i\mcnnm ~porhmcn rt.'('Cl\.eU th1· d1twn.il .ittempl' and that wa'I against inter· national ruk~."' l)crgl'I Yid through tht' interpreter Dial ~a.' "mpalht•t1c "'th th<' Buhla hrotht'r' ·On m' 't"\.Ond Jllrnp at \~--''• 'l<lmrh\xh \!Ill~ .1 hand out nn tht' run\\ a} "1th a \.atncra Dial \:Sill "'Th<.' c.aml' thing happc.'nl"d to R1lh .in,t thC\ (thl' olfo 1al\l gJ\l' U\ anothrr Jump .. fhrn f'wrgi:1lRuh~a 1.omc\ tH er and"'"' hl" ~a,n't 101np to 1ump -1t'\ no1 t:111 l t:i n un1.lt'l"\t:1nd 11 l .arhN ''"'' u ... C \ \ulh' an unh<'aten lhl\ ~a<;on handed tc:llo~ l n~hm.1n famonn < l'lghlan his lir<it defeat 1n c;c\'en 'W anam.ill'r \till' r.11.t'' n· ulh\ an the forme"r \ 1ll.lnll\ J .. 1.10.lnut "ht) ,, ha' 1ng tht' finl""t w.hPn ot h" • .lfl·l·r h<"ld ut1l 1l~hlan''I hid tor \ldt11"\ "11h .1 ''"'n~ '"l'llh run\\\" in in ' ~ti o~ C nghlan the "1nnt'1' 1n I"""' 1~'"'·1'1 11) ' .rnd \ 1)1-\ -he did not lOmJX'll' 1n "1'2 .ind I "X4 hct3U\C ill tnJunl"~ -tin1'h~d '4'l 1,n1.t 1n '\(\ '4 E.arhl'f c anada';. Ben j('hn't'n matlhed 1hC' \Ccond-t.l\IC''I ttmc ('\ t•r 1n thr nwn 'f\I '-' .ird da'h tlnd <•"<'n Torrann• \rorcd ~ 'tunnin~ up~·t O\('f F' el) n '\ 'htmd in the "'nm('n ' t'll John,on unbc:3t('n un thl' 1nll1,. •r trad .. ind tickt ( 1r.1nd Pn \ ~1rc-u11 lhl\ \C.t\<1n \lrc'3~l'\1 10 , 1c10~ 1n t'I 1)4 \t"Con1h T hr 11ml"' m.lll. hl•1t tht• { ,ard<'n rcn)t\1 'l<'t h\ Qu.111ruplr f' 'mp!\ 1 h.1m pion Carl I ~"" 1n ll)l\' and "'·I' 11nh '"' hundrt'dth'l ofa ~nn\1 ofT1h1· "1Hld 1n1il'lor J-x·,1111 ti o~ ('\tlblt,hcd "'' l..t" '~ t~O w .l" ·'It" ;ll Dalla\ In po'uns h1\ t\f\h tnum!)h 11t th1· < .r.1n11 Pr1' ~a~1n John\nn th<' II.II\\\\ 1111,1 t up l\lt\. niC"tcr eh11mp11.1n ,lnJ Oh mp" I Ll(\·m1.·h·1 h1'''"' medall\t, ~at a \tan1fou1 f1dtt In th\' Y.tlnll.'n·, Ml T1,rr,1n1.\'. 111 thl I ""er \It\ lll <ft'llfjl.t '('I .1 u illC'ttlJ.tC l'l'\.\lrd 1tl /'I \. en hand1na \\hfoHI hn tif't tldr.tt in t"'' \tart' th1' ~c.a~m 11f\ct .t I month la'•'tl tt' h,.,,. h1·1 tlr,t 1'h1ld T 11rri1m\··, l1nH' hr ·'~t' tht•, •'lh·)·Hll1 mu\. 1 I n \I) -.ct h' Jnnrlt<" F\t.1ld<'n ut I 1 I \ 1n I QI\_: Crosby tourn e_v s tarts today \\ eatht>r pcrm1111ng. a field o1 74 prok swnal and a hkC' numhc.·r ol amateur\ "'II tr<' ot1 in th(' < rn'h' \outht>m Prn-.\m a1 '-I<'~ fXlrt Beach ( 'ountrv { luh lorm<"rh In inc ( 1l3'1 ( ( he-glnning.it" '0 th1<o mornin(l in a 'f\-hok t~o-da\ (1'mrc"t111on <.~airman Jakl" Ruhn.·r """1 th1.· 1oumame-n1 "'II n<H he pla\cd it nun prn a11, and 1ha1 thtrt' arr nt' nun datC'\ II t<)C.1.1' ·,round'" "a!>ht>d "ut tht· 1c.1m' '' II pill' I hok~ ~un1.1.l' ,,t1ha111cl < r\11,li\ tht· I~ I I ' \m.11eur 1.hamp1on " .imon~ 1hr ptm 11'\eU HC' " the llf\t mt>nihl·r ''' h" 18m11\ 111 pla\ 1n lht' \.ttl'lhh 1t1umumcnt \tn\e h1' tathl"r ~11111 ~'t' rc"n"n•''lllll "' U'-t' hi\ 11.imc "''" th<' l''t'nt 1n • ~·~ Tht• rm" '' th1· nrnt "S.i11111• '°'ul 11"111 t'I<' h.t h l"\1111 :4111'4d\ht'\1\UI f'l lh1. I 11,1\ ·\mnntt th''"' l'Olt·~d arr l\r u. 1 I k1.,hc 1 dd<'nthn~ ~ hamp11111 J11hn \ht 1lm1'h Pt 1 \ h'llll dn' 10g 1. h•nl J'h•n [)conn1\ Paul\nn •ll l 11'ta \t i'-' and ta' I )on Ria kl"' .rnll \mt' 011\.~• I - Golfer O'Grady takes· a few swings ·at co111missioner . From AP dl1patcbes ' HONOLULU -Mac O'C...rady. who n • ha!> refused to be inter\ iewed on the golf : courst. blasted PC.A Tour Commissioner . Deane Ekman in .i stol) in fnda\ 's edmon : of the Honol1.1lu Star-Bulletin : The nc."wspapcr quoted O'Cirady, now 111 h1:-. lourth ! sea~on on the rou r. as say1111r : •"Beman 1ntrm1dates and 101lct-train!> PGA Tour ; players 1n tront ot the Amencan public Wllh his tr ek)- : tac fine) ·· . •"Deane l:kman 1sa thiefwitharapllall He tncd • 10 tine me S 1.000, th en dropped 11 to $500 and tned 10 . covc."r It up." •"This ltttlc mJn, Mr. Thief. feels he's the one respon)ibk for the tour i.hakmg hands with corporate '\merica. that he\ n~)pon~1ble for all the big money the golfer'> pla~ for toda~ l hat's a big fabncat1on " Beman was on vacation and was not available for commcn\. i\t his onice 1n Ponte Vedra. Fla . his asm1an1. Steve Rankin. said. "~ac has been quoted in the same context at lca<;t onl'ehefore I thin!. 11wa!>lasl)car1n flonda. Wed1dn'1 l.Orrlmt·nt on that then and we won't now " C)'( 1rad ~ '4. J(11 ned the Tour 1n 1983 after making 17 .lltl'mpt5> to gain h15> pla)'1ng right!> in the Tour's qu.111 1\lng Sl'hool \lthou~h ht• ha' ~ct to .,., tn, he ·has been in rnntl'nt1on 1n \e\l'ral tournament'> but has refu~d on th1J\e O<.'C3'>10n\ ICI .. peak .... Ith rt.'porter\ <) t 1r;1d' 111ld thl' °'1ar-'Bullct1n he 1s unsure wha1 he (.,10 .ind tdn't '>J\ Jt tournaments. "So. at tournament ~Ill''>. I '"1n't l·ommcnt to th e pres\ I .... ant 10 embarrass lkm;in I won 't go 10 a press ruom. but I'll talk off the COUN~ gn>Untf\ if I'm approached In the right W3) . .\nd C\cr. 11mt' I do tall. I'll blast Deane Beman .. O'C 1r;1d \ ..... "lined $500 b' the Tour for cont.lutt unh<.·toming-a pr11k,,1onal gnlkr tor 'COmml'nl<. ht• alkgl·dh mdtk 111 .1 u1unn' l .Ir dn' l'r at a tournament 1n ;\t''' < irkJn' . 1 1 •1'1-l < )'( 1r.Hh rd11\l:d to pa' thl• tlrw. Jnd the monn ,,J., ~11hhdd twm h1' "'inr11ng' JI a '>Ub~equt·n·t wurnJmcnt "I ht· '''Ill ,,n·t tht• $"11lll ,,·, tht' principle ot the thing f ht P1e\11.knt 111 tht• l n1ll·d \tates doeo;n'1 hJ\C the right 111go1r1t11 m' arcount "thl' m·wspaper quoted o·c,rad' il'> 'a' ing Quote of the day \large Schott, U"-ne r ol ( 1nunnat1-are<1 C hn r11kt :ind Bu1LI. dcali.'r\hlp'i as well a., lht· < 1nr1nna11 RL•d\ ahl'r ~1anager Pete Ro\e·, $110 t)()(J Pnr .. ~h hnike dm'n 1n ( arrollton. "' .rnd he ra1kd to .1p~ar "'•th the Reds' publi<.11\ l.a ravan 10 LnUI'>' ilk "'II ht• had an <\mcrirnn ca r he'd tx· ht•rt· · Bettor hits it big at Santa Anita \RC .\l>I.\ -\ '1ngk lltkt·t "llh all ~ nlnl' .,., innt•r, "'J' ~ 11nh $ 'lfi I ~ 1() 10 in • P1t k "'int· "'agi:nng I ndJ' at \Jnta ·\nlla. fhc Pick "i1nt' paH>fl "'a'> tht· third h1ghl·~t 1n tratk hl\ton t"\lCedcd uni) b) the rcrnrd SI 9lJo _.41 4() Feb I and a \921 MX 20 pa)off Jan 11 The Pick !'.int' I'> J $1 minimum wa11.er Bird score• 4 7 in Celtic win Larry Ulrd capped a 47 Point per-m forma ncc by h1t11na a IQ.foot Jumper with three seconds left in overtime Fnday n1&}11 to iJ ve Bo~ton a 120-1 19 National Baslcet- baO Assoctallon victory over Ponland. Bird also irabbed 14 rebounds and handed out 11 assasts -his se<.-ond "triple double" in as many nights -a~ thC' Celtics won for the 19th time in their last 21 games In other $!mes. Herb Wllllam1 scored a career-high 39 poi nts, six of thc:m 1n the final J11i minutes. to lead Indiana to a I 04-88 wtn over Chicago rhe win ended a sevcn-.,game losing streak on tht road fo r tht Pal·ers, now 3-20 away from home ... Waller Davis scored 21 of h1i1 25 points in the second half. tncluding 12 in tht· founlt period. as Phoenix bcat Den ver. 11 2·95 Backlfp guard VlAnle Jolulaon scored 22 potnts and Earl Cureton added 18 off the bench as Detroit cru1~d to a I 19-1 I 0 victory over Dallas Gretzky hands out 7 assists Wayne Gretzky lied an National ~ Hocke)' League record with seven assists ' for the third ume and defenseman Kevin Lowe scored his first goal 1n more than a year fnday night as Edmonton breezed to an 8-2 victory over Quebec. Lowe's goal at 5:45 of the first penod on a hard. nsing slapshot ended a 107-game scoreless drought for the Oilers' first-ever drafi selecuon Elsewhere in the NHL, Paul MacLean, pla)'ing with stratned stomach muscles. scored twice to lead Winnipeg to a 5-4 victory over Hartford, lifting the Jets two points ahead of the last-plac,e Kings m the Sm)'the D1v1s1on . . Pierre Larouche, Tomas Sandstrom and Don Malonty each scored two goals to lead the New Yori. Rangers to their third smught '1ctol). a 7.5 tnumph over Detroit ... A goal bv C'algar) 's Joel Ou o at 15.47 oft~e third period earned !he names a 3-J lie With Buffald. Padres set ~on tract-drug rules °'""'" DIH,O -Baseball pla)'crs a . \\ an11ng lon!!Ht-rm, guaranteed co ntracts mu<.t agree to undergo mandatory drug tt•,11ng. according to a new policy 1m- pknwn~ed b} the San Diego Padres 1 elt·hander Marl. Thunnond and resen e catcher Bruce Aoch~ r('Ct.>nll} signed to two-year contrat·t<, h\ the Padre<.. each agreed to abide by the drug-tes11ng d<1u-.t· included 1n 1he1r new contracts. "~<' t·an 't force them (lo agree to the clause)." gem·ral manager Jal k McKeon said Thursda> "But ha'11l·all\.1l thc} .... ant th(' guarantee. it's in there ">o far. thC'rl' \ bcl.'n no oppo<;1t1 on." '\II hough Boch} and Thurmond apparent I> had no prohletn<. accepting the drug-tes11ng clause. the MaJ<ir League Pla)crs Assoc1at1on has tiled a grievann· w11h the N.\llonal Labor Relations Board on the matter Madlock cleared by Ueberroth ~ EW "t OR "--l.o~ Angeles Dodgero;' a thtrd baseman Bill Madlock. who was mentioned tn te .. 11mon> last yearas having dispensed amphetamine<.. was cleared Fnda' b} Ba~ball ( omm1ssioner Peter Uehcrroth ol Ill' oh ement "'1th drugs The dcc1s1on was the ftrit l 'cbcrmth .,.,as 10 mal.t• tollow1ng interviews with pla)ers who 1es11ficd or whose namcscamc up in Pittsburgh drug trials last y<;.ar Chuck Adams. director of inlormatton for maJor league baseball. said l 'ebcrroth had concluded h15> interviews on fnda} BEC~SE OUR PRICES ARE SECOND TO NONEI • ASK AS ABOUT I OUR NEW USED CAR LEASING PROGRAM 79 Buick REGAL LTD s3995 81 Cadillac ELDORADO COUPE •9995 Bl Cadillac COUPE DEVILLE '10,995 76 Datsun 280 zx •4995 85 Isuzu IMPULSE '9895 SJ c ... dlll<l< ELDORADO COUPE •11,995 '79 C.idllla< ELDORADO COUPE •7995 c ~o110•~1 '~'""'' f04Y8fJ 85 Ponttac GRAND AM s9995 ·14 Cadillac FLEETWOOD BRGHM •1z,99s ORJ'NGE COUNTY'S #1 DEALER FOR SALES. SERVICE & LEASING 2600 HAll80R BOULEVARD COSTA M•IA ABC wants Sugar Bowl moved NEW ORLFANS -The 1987 upr [i] Bowl will not IX' playeJ on New Year's c II• mg.ht 1f '\RC has 11!. way. the new head of the network sports d1v1S1on says. "Thr factors at work don't augur well for a pnmc 11me gamt being played this Jan. I," Denni~ Swanson said. ABC's contract wuh the Sugar Rowl expires afic1 next season, and exec:u11ve dirrctor M1ckc)' Holmes ha~ announced his 1ntent1on to "te'>t 1hc waters" at CB~ following the '87 game "Our agreement with ABC states that 1f an)' changt 1s made. 1t 1s with the consent of both pan1es." Holmc5 said. "We have not had an) ronvrr..ation.., w11h tht•m wt. Jlthough I'm sure wt• will " Television, radio TELEVISION 9:30 a m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Nati onal Tractor Pulltng Championship~ (modified) from Rowling Green, Ky . Channel '> 10:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Inter- national Race of('hamp1ons. Channel 2. 11 a.m -WRESTLING: C ha nncl 9. 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. lJC'LA at AnLona State, Channel 2. I 1:30a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56 Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Ueorgetown at Villanova, Channel 4. Noon -SOCCE R: Portugal vs. Finland 1n World Cup qualifytng game (tape). Channel 34. Noon -SKUNG: New Me.>.1co Pro Class1t·. Channel 11. I p.m. -WAR OF THE S'f ARS. Channel 7 1:30 p.m -BOXING: Matthew Hilton V'>. Wilfred Benitez. 10 rounds, super welterweights. from Montreal, Channel 2. 1:30 p.m -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7 2 p.m -GOLF H,1\\;111<111 O~n from Honolulu, Chanm·I 4. '2 p.m. -SKIING l \ N.111011al Cham p10Mh1ps, from ( 'oppcr Mountain , ( olo. < 'han- nel 7 ) p.m. -BOWLING Bl'\,\ lJ .~ O~n (dela)'ed). from Venice Fl<1 < hJnncl 7 J·JO p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL LI <:at Arizond, ( hannt'I 4 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORL D OF SPORTS. Boxing -Barry McGu1gan \.\ Danilo Cal'lrera (dcla"cd). from Duhltn. Ireland ( hannel 7 7.30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL Hou'>ton at Clippers. ( hanncl 5 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL l <. Irvine at Nevada-Las Vegas. ( hanncl lJ RADIO 11 30 a m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL llct .\ a1 .\nrnna \)1atc KMP< 1710) "UO pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL l l\( at Arizona. KNX ( 1070) 1.JO p.m -PRO HOCKEY Wa!>h1ngtnn at Kin gs. KLAC (570). 7·)U p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL ~J.n Jo'ie State a1 Cal State Fullcno n. "-w R W (I i7ll) 7 'O p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Long lkach ~late at Fresno "late. KWO~ (1600). 7· )0 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: I lou,ton at Clippers. KMPC' (7 10). 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. l '< Irvine at Nevada-Las Vegas, KPZE ( 11 90) Gooden agrees to rich ~ontract Mets' pitcher avoids a rbitration with S 1.3 2 million settlement ---,,_. NEW YORK (AP)-Dwight Gooden, the Nauonal Lc:aaue's 1985 Cy Young award winner, agreed Fnday to a S 1.32 million contract with the New York Mets for the upcoming season. The 21 -year-older pitcher was scheduled to go to salary arbitration nu t Tuesday. He had asked for S 1.5 million tn filing for arbitration, while the Mets offered to pay him SI.I million. Gooden received $400,000 Last season. "I think 11 mean\ a great deal to both parties not to go that far (to arbitration)," Gooden said Fnday. "I never thought 1t would go that far." Coi ncidentally. Gooden agreed to tenns the same day the 1985 American League ('y Young winner. Bret Saberhagen. won his arbitration case. Saberhagen, who made S 160,000 last season. was awarded a salary of $925.000. The Kansas C'ity Royals had offered $625,000. Gooden, who had a 24-4 record last season, his second in the major leagues. led the majors in stnlccouts with 268, and posted an earned run average of 1.53, also the best in the big leagues, as was his number of victories. Gooden's contract. which includes no inccnllvc or drug-testing clauses,.~ives him a more than S 1 million raise tn base salary. His 1985 contract called for $275.000 in base salary and guaranteed endorsements wonh $60,000, along with several incentives. rncludmg$50,000 for winning the Cy Young. Gooden said his agent. Jim Neader, talked wtth the Mets about a muh1-ycar contract, something that t.hc nghl-handed pitcher had wanted. But team policy is not to give more than one-year contract to players with little experience in the major leagues, and the Mets stuck by that position. "We talked spec1ftcally about one-, two-and thrce- year deals. and generally about ti ve-and six-year deals," Neader said in a statement. "Naturally, we're pleased ....1th the results. We felt a negotiated settlement was the most henefic1al way." Harbor wins soccer title Ncwpon Harbor High won its first Sea View League championship and addleback outlasted Corona del Mar Friday 1n boys soccer actton. Herc's what happened: Newport Harbor 7, Costa Mesa 0: The Sailors muddied their wa) through their finaJ league clash. as Ro\ et' Hudson earned his sev~ih shutout on the season. · The host Mus tangs saw. of their shots on goal <,a vcd tiy Hudson. while Shao Jarrard led the Newport 0tlcnsl\ e with two goals. (1arth Tambl}'n. Sean Lovelace, John Ged1man. Tnn\ Orlando and Mark Woodward had one goal apiece. The ttlle 1s the first tn I 0 )earo; for the Sailors, who \pon 10-1-1 and 14-5-3 records. Saddleback %, Corona del Mar J: Greg C'havc2 scored a goal with about 10 minutes left in the game to lead the Roadrunners past the v1s11mg Sea Ktn&$ and 1n10 the fll3\C>tl'; The defensive duel sa"' the Sea Ktngs ( 13-8-0) iet on the scoreboard first on a Tim Galusha goal 10 mtnutes into the second half. Saddleback ued 11 up two mmutes later on a disputed indirect kick goal. One official ruled the kick good while the other said he did not sec a second player kick the ball Senior sweeper Drew Krum turned in a strong defensive effort forC'dM. as did goalte Steve Muny, who turned back seven shots. Newcomer upsets Becker in Players UCI players advance in SD SAN DIEGO -UC' Irvine's Ar1 Hcrnande1 successfully advanced through two rounds of play in the San Diego lntercollcg.iate Tenms Tour- nament Fnda>, and will compete in the th ird round of second flight play today at the University of San Diego. 6-8Czec hwins in only his second Grand Prix event BOC \ R .\TO~ I Iii ! ·\Pl Mll,10 ~rCJbcr of C tl'<.ho'il<haki:1 pla) ing 1n onl~ h" ~ernnd Grand Pm. tcnn1!> tournament, rode a po.,.,.crlul ser' e to a 7-6. 6-' upscl of lourth- seeded Boris Betker r nda) night at the lntcma11on.tl Pla)'cr~ ( ham· p1onsh1ps. The tallest pla)cr nn the pro- fessional tour at 6-8. ~reJher turned the tables on Becker. the reigning Wimbledon champion lrum West Germany who normaJI ) de.,.astatr'> opponents wtth a powerful ..ene nr his own SreJbcr had only four aceo; to Becker's \I>., hut the C1ech also h.tJ 17 scr.,.ic:c winners during thc 1/'1- minutt· match. 5reJbcr. runnerup in las! "-Cl'k '> ( orcl North Amcnt'an Indoor\ champ1on.,h1 p!> 1n 1 nronw a~ a quahfter. won the tic breaker 1n thl' fir-;1 c;c1 7.4 He took command ol the second b~ breakjng Beder'!> serve in the Sl\lh game 10 take a 4-2 lead. "He was serving well and had a prelly good touch." Becker said ... His movement 1s very fast, so you can't see where he's going. He' ma ybe has the fastec;t (serve) I've ever pla)'ed againc;t." Becker pushed aside suuest1ons that he may have been looking past the unheralded 22-year-old, whose ranlong 1mpro,ed from No. 121 to No 76 after hie; \eCond ·placc lin1sh 1n Toronto "I knew he wa\ a qualifier 1n the other tournament and won the ll r..t two round!> here." Becker ~1d. SrcJbcr ..aid the hard rnuns here at Roca We\t are 'iu11ed for hi'i serve. He has pla -.cd profc•monally for three \t'.lr\ hut mo,tl) on da) courts. .. I npc:tte<l to play a good match I hJJ nothing to lose." ~reJbcr said "I k was ranked five or six and I was 7h. I had not hing 10 lo!>c " Earlier in the da) sixth-seeded 'r ann1t l. Noah o'erpowered Tim Wilkison and high seeds Steffi Graf. Manuela Malceva. Lina Gamson and Kath) Rtnald1 all won third· round matches. Noah . a strong scr.,.C'-a nd-volley player who excels on clay couns. turned in a consistent performance on the hard Louns to ehmtnate W1lk1son 6·1. 6-4 fhr triumph sends the Frenchman 1ntu the fourth round agarnst ~weden''I Jan Gunnarsson. who beat Michael hapers 6-2. 6-3 'W est Gennany's Ural. seeded sec- ond in the women's bracket, ad- vanced with a 6--0. 4-6. 6-4 victory over England's Sara Gomer. Ma lee' a. the No. 4 seed from Bul- fana. cased past Raffaella Regi1 of tal)' 1-'i 6-1. and s1xth·'lecded Zina (iam'>on clowned South Africa·., Jen- nifer Mun dt'l 6-4. 6-J. R1nalt.11 meanwhile. ended a per· sonal ft, e·match losing streak to Bertina Bunge. beating the West German for the first t1mt 6-4. 6-4. Mark Kaplan. also playtng 1n the second flight. managed to rebound from his first-round loss and will play in the consolations today. All other UCI entrtes were eliminated 1n the first full day of compettt1on tn the rain-hampered to urnament. · The Anteater<; will have one." doubles team in today's compet1t1on In a women's match: UC Irvine 9, Montana Si.te 0: The Anteaters scored an easy sweep over their opponents IO the Uni versity or Anzona lnv1u111onal under sunny skies tn Tempe. Stephanie Rh orer led the way for UCI with a 7-5, 6-2 win at No. I stogies. and Haruko Sh1gekawa '>Cored a 7-6. 6-4 tnumph at No 2. Dena Trenw1th teamed with Sh1gekawa at the top doubles spot for a 6-.3. 7-5 victory The Anteaters conhnue play tn the tournament 1n a match with top- secded Anzona today. Sor~ery sets mark in Manzanillo race By ALMON·LOCX.ABEY 01111) ""' 9oetlftt .. ,..., Sorccr}. Jake Wood's 82.foot "maxi" sloop out of California Yacht ( lub. owns the elapsed time record m the I 100 mile San Diego to Man- 1amllo race Sorcery gh osted across the fintsh line at Manzan1llo at 12:59:43 p.m Fnday for an elapsed time of 6 days, 59 minutes and 43 seconds, knocking an hour and one minute off the previous record of 6 days and 2 hours set by the 67-foot Merltn in 1978. ~7 -,4,"""""'52~3_7~25 ...... o· -~ MERCEDES 21 3921 -8588 213 •71 • 3 7 • 2 3 3 3 Fo rt} ·eight minutes behind Sorcery was the 62-foot Ragtime. skippered by Pat Farrah of Long Beach Yacht Oub. The two yachts had fought a touch and go battle for line honors (first to finish) almost from the stan of the race off San Diego's Point Loma last Saturday 7 1417 50-720 I The third boat to finish was John Landon'r; Santa Cruz-70 Kathman- du. Her finish ti me was not reponed. Wood and his 18-man ('rtw ma)' have 10 be satisfied wtlh line honors and fi"t 1nclan. Her chance for a clean swce~ -firr;t 10 finish. first 1n class and first overall on corrected ... times -rests m the lap of the wind gods. NEW& PRE-OWNED MODELS . - The only y chi with a chance of beattn.g Sorcery for fleet honors 1s Did. Knoth' JQ.foot Class C sloop Encore, of an Diego Yacht O ub. which was 21 ~ mtle'i from the finish at the 8 11.m roll<.all Friday. Encore hed sliahtly more than 32 hours to save h,tr time for ovrraJI honof"I • -------- Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturdey, February 15, 198e 11S SEA VIEW •.. f'romBl sophomore. he·s tou&h I hope we can hold hun down a hule." That sophomore, 6-4 Steve Stolzoff, poured 10 a pme-h1gh 26 points on 9 of 11 ~hoo11na and llu oo all e1&ht of his free throws ·•lfe's JUSt a great !i.hooter," sa1d Scouln. "They did play him touJh, but n e'SJUSt that!ood," Trojan forwar Lassc Glasscn had a big game also, sconng 21 points and pulli.ng down nine rebounds. Coby Naess. the man the An1$ts usually tum to for a command performance, led Laguna Wlth 19 points and eight boards. But it wasn't enough to slow down the Tro)ans. who came out of the blocks hke there would be no tomor- row, running up a quick 20-10 lead in the first quarter "I thought we played reaJ sohd defense and did a good Job rebou nd- ing when we had to," s~ud Scoggin. "Lassc Classen was good on the boards and Tim Warren came off the bench and played a sohd floor game." Elsewhere: Woodbridge 58, Estancia 51: The Eagles came clo$C. but all the loss did was den)' SaddJeback a quick entry .into the CIF 4-A playoffs by virtue of what would have been the best record 1n a five-way lie for third. But with 17 second!> let\ Mike Sulltvan connected on both.ends ofa one-and-one at the hoe to break at Ile at 56. and when Estancta regained· possession. the Eagles missed from outside, then missed from inside to fin ish seven th in league play at 6-8. '"Ou r 1ns1de guys (Adam Keefe and Vince Bryan) did a real nice JOI> and were consistent." said Wamors Coach Bill hannon. "We have M1lce Murphy some work at the high post again and between them (Keefe. Bryan and Murph>) the} scored aJI but ni ne of our points·· UniTen lty'• S teve Stolzoff trtee to mo ve around La&una •a Todd Fortune while Tim Warren (14 ) t. ready to help. ..... ,......bf..._. ...... Arti•t Coby Nae .. goem u p for paH while UnlTentty•a Lamee Glameen (riCht) l oou on. Estancia Coach JOt'. Reid, back from a severe bout w11h the flu. said. ..We had the ball inside to Ron Brazell. but 1t JUSI went up a ltttle too hard and rolled off the nm." ace w o nie·n dis pose of short-h and ed R ustlers COLLEGE BASKETBALL Orange Coast ( ollegt'., \I.omen's basketball team accrut'd a ~ason-Newport Harbor 85, Costa Mesa 51 : high point and rebounding total 1n m Huskies take Pac-10 lead · Wes Torell scored 12 ofh1s team-high 92-65 handling of Golden "-est 1n i1 14 points in the 1h1rd quan i-r when South Coast Conferenn· contt'"t JI the Sailors erupted for 11 points and OCC Fnda). put lhe game awa)'. The Pirates were Jllkd h\ the All 11 Newpon players 1n uniform Rustlers' pared-dov.n team "h1ch dented the sconng column with Scott suited up onl) six pla~cr., bel'.ause of Washington ea ses past Beavers: Washington State edges Ducks From AP dispatches Chns Wdp ~cored 21 point\ to lead the Wa!>h1ngton Huskies to a 65-55 Pacrfil-10 C onfcrence baslethall victory over the Oregon State Reavers Fnda} at Edmundson Pavilion in Seattle The win raised Washington's record to I S-'1 O\Crall and ga\e the Huskies sole possession of the league lead at 9-3 OSU lost Its founh straight and fell to 9-11 O\Crall and 5-6 in league pla) The Beavers were led 1n sconng Fnda) b)' Jose Ort11. the 6-101un1or center from Puerto Rico. who had 11 Washington broke from a 39-~7 halftime ad,antagc to score the second halfs first '>I\ points and were ne\ er senously threatened dunng the conte~t The lead was a 19-poml margin with nine minutes remaining. Washington hdd a 4'i-:!5 rebounding ac1' antagl· l" er the Bca.,,ers Senior lorward \hag V.. 11l1ams kd the rebound1n11- dfon with 12 Oregon State kd bnefl) 1n the fir-,1 hJlf. 10..8. \\ll h 12.35 remaining Wa.,h1ngton l·xploded "nh a 24-11 sconn'g bur~t. pa(ed b) Welp "11h eight ofh1' 15 firc;t-hall points. On1z. who tailed 'I aga1nM Wa!>h1ngton in the teams· first encounter 1n Corvall1c; la~t month. had four points at the half. Washington won that earlier meeting. 7J-72 The Oregon State loci\ 1s the Bea\ cf'\' <.e'en th of their last eight games. The losing streak staned "ith the one-Craig notching a season-high I 0 inJUr) and illness. Golden v. e!lt wa) point Washington victory points. further hampered b) the touhng ou1 In other Pac-10 action Torell also had 11 rebounds and of two players late 1n the ~econd half John Richards banded out <1x assists. Th Rustlers had ro r pla er< n th .. Wasbln~on State 75, Oregon 71: In Pullman. senior ' e 11 u )' , 1 ~ for Harbor. Mitch Pchchowsk1 netted h 1· I guard Chris inkier scored a team-high 19 points. hitting game in t e ina minute!> eight of eight free throws 1n the second half. to help 14 points for Costa Mesa. h was a s1x-po1nt game m1dwa) Washington State to the victory C Sa through the fir'>t half out Orange Winkler was 13-ol-14 from the line for the game a~ orooa del Mar 63• ddleback 49: Coast (9-3. 20-6) engaged its fa~t S d 6 h -The Sea Kings were pretty much break and hterall) ran awa\ from the Wa~hington ·talc move to ·6 in t e conference and uncontested 1n the second half as they Rustlers ( 3-9) OCC's lead wa!> 4'-3 ~ 13-12overall Orcgonfcllto3-9and8·l4 completed their league-cham-atthehalf. Washington State sophomore forward Bnar. Quin-p1onsh1p season at (dM .\m) Hathcock palt~d <. oast IA Ith nett scored 16 points and freshman guard Bnan Wright Jell Fryer and Tod Bearbower led 24 points. L1!>3 Schumaker added I.., scored 11 Each scored four points dunng a three-minute the way tor C'dM wnh 22 and 17 and Jud) Calkin'> had 12 point'> and stretch in the second half to boost the Cougars from a po nts res ct el Bearbo also fi,e assists. 42-42 tie to a 50-42 lead 1h · spe iv ) werSe Washington State took a 61-5 I lead wtth 5:34 to pla) dis ed off 11 ass1Sls. while an Hathcock's 12 rebounds It'd the on a la) up b) Winkler But the Ducks crawled back to trail ~u;;;:~Jsdded SC\ en points and nine ~~~~ce record '<l-rebound ixr· 66-63 on a long1umper b) David G1rlc~ "llh I 52 to pla) __ _ __ _ Washington tatc h11 sc,en of 10 free throws the re!>t I ol th~~e3t ouga~ led 35-3.! at "halftime. s· "LE STJI OTC' CClJ "'5 Cougar point guard Kerth Momson scored 13 point\ It IJtn I \J re;~ • #1 including '>t'H'n free thro"-S in the second hall. Oregon\ R1lk ()~horn -.cored a game-and career- h1sh 2' points lx'lorc fuuhng out w1th JUSt more than t"u minutes to pla). In a "omen's game USC 80, Arizona State 57: (her) I Mt lier and C) nthia ( ooper each scored 26 points as the Tro1ans routed .\riLona State in a Paci fic-West game 1n Tempe. USC miw 20-4 overall and 5-0 1n conferenc1: pla). led throughout the contest. with its biggest lead at JI point~ lsUPER Jail .\mon led GWC' wnh 16 points and K.tm '\beHa tossed 10 14. Orange Coast holds down third place in the conference behind Cer- n to~ and Saddleback. which both o" n I 0-~ records. Four games remain on the outh Coast schedule CdM~sflip for No. l berth Corona del Mar High will be the a V1cv. League's No I represcnta- 11\C 1n the CIF 4-A g.irls basketball pla~offs b) ~ 1rtuc of a winning co10 flip at Corona del Mar Fnday. The Sea Kings ( 13-1 16-8) finish~ tied with "-'oodbndge for the IC<l8UC champ1onsh1p The Wamors (13-1, 19-6) will enter the playoffs as the No: ~team while Costa Mesa 1s the No. 3 entn The girls playoffs bcgm Saturday. Feb 1~ Silent O 'Grady takes lead by one BROOKS •.. From Bl rreMS sELEcTED featuring the nation's largest selection and inventory of men's and women's name Bird ie on 18th hole puts him in fro n t of Pavin . Grygiel HON<H l IL l ' (..\Pl Mal O'Grad} e'>tahh\hl·d a one ~lrokl· lead and then marnt.irned -\Ort nt -his sl'lcrt1vc silence F·nda} in tht• second rounJ of the Hawa11an 0J)Cn Golf Tournament O'Grady. a frequent challenger but not ye t a winner 1n fourth ~ason on the PGA Tour. b1rd1cd the 18th hole to complete a wind-blown 69 and a 2- round total of I J3, I I under par. As 1s his custom. O'Cirad) refused to be inten 1cwed -at least on the course. And he refused to 01\cuss hie; play with reporters -at least "1th A mencan reporters l\t\er walking awa) from ·\mencan newsmen with the comment .. I don't talk to the pres.,:· O'(irad) cheerlull) reviewed his card -"'h1ch contained five b1rd1e~ and two bogeys -with a Japane e fl"Jklner .. 1 trml the Japane')C rer>orter!> ... hl' said Pirates visit Golden West The two hottom teams 1n thl.' ~tiuth oast Conference baskethall "tund ing.s lOll1de tonight when m·al.; Orange Coast and Golden We'it ml'et on the Ru'itlcr'i· Ooor T1p-ofT time 1~ 7 ln Orange C Ol\'it 1'i 2-Q 1n thr \( < (Y-15OHratll"1th one of the Vil tone\ coming again\t (l(lldl"n 'Wnt 1n tht• lirst round. 71-6 7 C .nldt'n \I, C'\I " 1-11 and 4i ll< ~4rher 1n thr "-t'Ck. th(' t>ir.11r' tell to 'iaddkh<il k fib-~" while C 1oldcn Wr'it wa\ rru'>hl·d h)' conlt'rent'<' leading< erntm. I03-B The Pirate\ h1n e no" lmt \t'' t'n confertnte game\ hy ~vcn point\ m le!>\ anll ha'<' lo\t fi H· \tra1ght \C < nmte~h O'Grad}-. 14 who made 17 appear- ances at the tour's quahf)' 1ng \Chool before he gained his pla)'tng rights. played early in the da)' and got hrs .1- under-par score on the board beforl.' the winds reached ma\lmum strength. Thal occurrl·d 1n the afternllon and thl· palnH1.A.ISl1ng. 8U\l ~ hl:l\l\ 1h~,ancd thl· attemph of 1hc lall' !>tanas to ovenake his l'arly lead A <,1ngle ~troke ofT the pace at lhe tournament halfwa y point were Corey Pa\ln and rookie Jcff(ll)git•I. who had an earl) 66. Pa .. in·, t> 1 al<,o was recorded in the more calm conditions of the morning. The group al 135 included Tom Purtzer. Ed Fion. Paul A11ngcr. Oan Pohl and first round leader (1corge Bums. Azrnger. the first man off thl' tee. shot a 65 Punzer had a 6ti. Pohl b 7 and F1on 7 I Bums. the onl)' one of that 11,roup '"ho plaved in the nflemoon had to "Ork hard to match par n. '"II "-as a d1tTercnt goll l OUf\l' toda) I was lucky to get 1n with "hat I had."' Bums ..aid Tom Wabon had a solid ti'! 1n thl· winds and remained 1n cuntt•n1 1tm JI I '\7 Jalk NKklaus al~o had a til). including a la'it .. holc hrrd1e, .rnd "'a' li ve-under at 139 Master\ champion Bernhard Lunger of \V('!U Oerm1rn\' atl11t1t•d with a shoulder inJUI). \lruukd ll) a 74 and wa' at 141 Fun) /odl<'r. h1!i hod\ t" 1,tcd and contorted b\< muscle "Pa\nH. wa<i forced to w1thdra" Hr h.1d .1n opening ft 7 Laze r s f a ll. 6 -3 TA.( 0\.lo.\. Wash (AP) \tr,t• lungul ..cort'd t~o goJI Jnd hud lhrt't' M\l'lt'I Fnda)' night ''' th<' Tacoma \tar\ drfcatcd the 1 °' \n &Cir\ Luers o-1. tn • M•Wll lndO\ll \oner L t•aguc game 1n thl' T .. , uma Dom<' ft W3\ tht• fif1h \ ll 1111, Ill 'l'V('n game\ for the \tar\ of Pacific 1n nearb' Stockton. ··The} wanted nie to JOIO the team as a walk-on." sa' s Brooks of the Tigers· best otTer to.him ··1 said ·He)'. I was good enough to get a four-)'car ndt· from TCl 1. so I'm not going to be a "'alk-on · .. .\nu to prove his pomt. Brooks Lett hie, mark on UOP th1~ season with the I .\n1eatcrs. Aller CI took the first I meet mg in Stockton, 83-75. Brookc, put his •>1gnaturc on last wed .. ·-. 80-76 \\In in Irvine 1n the form nfont' nfh1' thn·e-point bomb!> V. 1th U seconds left 1n tht• gamt· 1 and the Tigers holding a 7o-7S kad. 1 Amoks let ny a three-point shot which I h1t 11oth1ngbut net . .\nd then he made I a \teal to ice the v1c1or.· •· 1t's nice to beat those gu)S because ' the) ·rnull m~ fnend)," he sa) s ·-r.,,e got the bragging nghl'> for the \\hole }Car when I go batk up nonh this summer when school gets out." On the three-point 'ihot he Jo.,.es \O murh he sa~ "· "We ha"e a lot of gu) 'i that ran hit from there. lt"'i onl} 19 It-et out. not e"<actl~ the tw1hgh1 zone I out there ... \.._1th the sun se111ng nn Brooks' first c,ea-.on w11h the \nteate~ is he '>811Slied with his pla' and the team\ I \UCCe<,s'> '"I think "'e·,e go1 J good team If "'e went into th(.' P{ .\ ..\ tournament nght nov.. 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Ga L.allen l9 n 145 Porli.ncl 19 11 511 "'" ~b 21 )0 412 II a..r. 20 31 ,)15 "'" SMttle 11 3" ~ 211,, Golden Stele 11 31 315 13'1> Mldwftt OM.- HOUSIC)(I )4 17 6'1 Denver JO 23 ~ S Delles 27 23 S40 '"' s.n Antoolo 2' 26 519 1 1 Utan 25 2t 4tJ 101'1 SccrarNnto 21 31 • ll ., •AST•RN COMf'•R•NCE A llllftftc OMIMtl 8 0'100 .cl 9 116 Ptlllaoetonlc )4 II 6~ 7"' New Jencv 29 2• ~1 13 WHhl119ton 24 27 471 17 New VOl'lo. 1e Jot l'6 131,, Ccmr.i OMUell Mllwaulo.ff 35 11 660 Atlcnta 29 12 569 S Octroll 2t 25 521 1 ( .. YCICll<I 20 JI 1't I• lndlcna 11 JS l27 171"1 CnlGaoo 11 36 l21 11 f'rldc'I'• Sc:- Ull•l"l U I, Al1An1e 117 Oc1rol1 119, OellH 110 tndlene 104, Cn~ego N Pnoenlx 11', Denver 95 80\IOn 120, Porlleno I 19 IOI ) T"'"""' Gcnw• Houa1on al oi...n Ulln et New VOt'k Ptlllaa.11>111• el Oetroil Cleveland a l lndlena New Jtrs•v et Milweukff ~n Slit• el Denver wunlnoton el See llle L.alcer1 141, Hawks 117 ATLANTA ( 1111 -Le vlnouoo 4·1 0· I 9. Wlllo.lns 9-19 11-13 79 Romns 2·4 O·O ' River• S· 13 0·0 10. Wiiiman 3·1 o-o '· WIHI\ 3·9 3·4 9. Koncek 4-7 l ' 11, Webb 3·1 7·1 13, Devis 1·4 2•2 4 Hasltnv• 2-3 O·O 4 Cerr 4·9 3·• II 8e11i. 3·4 2·2 I Totels 43 96 31·38 117 LAl(tERS ( 141) -Remols 4·8 7 1 1$. Womw 7· IJ 6·6 10, ADOul·Jeooar 10-13 S· S 2S J0'1n1on 8-11 2·2 18, McC.ee 3·6 C>-0 1 CooP«tr S·6 7·2 14. Sc.011 6·1' 4·4 16, Lucas 2·6 4·4 8. Kupcnek 7·5 1·2 5, Grffn l·I 2·7 •. Ltster 0· 1 0·0 0. Sor1ogs )·J 3-3 9 Tota11 51·97 36·37 14 1 Son bv Ouen.n Allanre 36 31 n 18-117 Leken 36 35 40 »-I• I Tnree·e>01nt 0081•-McGee Coooer 7 Fouled O<Jl-l(oncel< RebounOs-Allanla " (Wilkln1 t i Lakers S3 Remt>•s 11) As· slsts-Allentt 22 (Rivers 61 Lato.ers ll (JOllns.on 161 Tolel louts-Atla nta 23 Lak•n 31 Atltndenc-17,SOS Coleee K«•S WEST WH ,,l"ijlon 65. Oreoon SI SS Nesh1ngl()t' SI 75. O<eQO<' 7l Ca l Potv·SLO 77 Cnapmen 70 UC OutS 6' Huml>Ol<lt St 61 I ROCl<IES 8 YU H , New Mexico 67 ColOr e do SI 66, Alr Force S8 IOeno Sr 66, Monrena 59 Ule" 71 Tol\·EI PHO 61 weo.r St 119. Montana S1 11 01 l!AST Cor~I 61 Brown S8 Oer1mou111 64 Penn 61 P••nceton •l Harvard •3 'I' ale 70 Coium1>1a 66 Men,,e11env11te 67 Co>oare llO PCAA Conf«enc• W L Neveoa·Las Veoas 11 0 New Mo1co Sretf 9 4 UC Irvine a S Sa,. JOM! Slate 1 1 Fresno Sta rt 1 1 Ula " Stele S 1 Pac11 c. s a Cel Stalt FulitflC>n S 8 UC Sanle 8aroere S a Lon11 8Hcn Ste It 7 I I Oven I W L 2• 2 IS 1 17 10 1• 9 14 II 9 12 11 11 11 13 10 12 6 •• T onlth?'I Game-. UC Irvine•' Nevada·Les Vl'9U IChon !'\el 9 or 8 om I LO'lO 8eecn Sta ie a1 i:resno Sta•• Ntw Mtx1co S101e •' Pac tic Son Jo~ Srate a1 Cat Srare Fune•tor Ulen Slalt •' UC Santa Baroara INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1ThrOU911 F.O. t l SCORING Plcv.. G FG FT TP Av-. GraM USU 70 201 94 •91 24 9 Murpnv. UCt 21 147 177 '11 200 Rooers UC I 20 I SO 66 378 18 9 8enkl UNL v 25 170 100 467 ", 8erry SJS 72 141 111 410 11' W lt>urn. NMSU 10 124 110 36 1 19 I Henry UCS8 10 120 75 J'I 17 4 JOnt'l UNL V 75 169 60 411 16 1 Tre v•l NMSU 20 117 S8 )()5 IS J Filner UCS8 19 96 91 179 14 1 C.1lllem UNL V 7• 133 87 HJ 14 1 lttE80UNDIN.G Pl•v., G Ho Ave. Owens SJS 21 191 9 I Grant USU 20 111 a 9 Glll1a m UNLV 24 109 • 1 ~ooers UCI 10 n I 6 Muronv UC 1 IS 12' Wilt>urn NMSU 10 14 I 1 t Anerna UOP 13 I S8 6 9 F1\ller UCSB 19 I}? 6 9 Turner. CSF ?4 1"6 6 I KurP«tr\. FSU )0 110 6 0 ,...y., ·Wade UNLV Walker L&S Peoo•e UOP Henrv UCS8 JOl>l'\01' SJ\ N llOI' USIJ 8a"~' UNL v Buchana" UC I wa1ke• FSu Fa"' SJS ASSISH G Ho Ave. is 161 6' 13 13S 59 2 107 S I 10 as • l & ... 4 0 n; 11 H ~S q4 H 10 IS l8 l4 91 l ft I) .. Peclfic-10 C.,.t<'<• W L 9 l 8 ) 6 < 6 0v91'•1 W L ~8Sh1,,.CiPO,. Ar zona Ca11torn•a Stanforo l.ICLA We1ntngton Sra t• Or99on Sta le Arizona Stai.• use Oreoon 6 6 ~ ~ 6 s I . l 1 8 9 F rlde'l't Scorfl w u n1n1110" S•a re 1S Oreoon 11 Washaong10" 6S Oreoon Slate S5 Todc'I'• Games use "' /l.r rona UCLA at Ar.zone Stele S1enford a• Ca11torn1a SVnde'l't G.•tne• OrPQOn a t Wun1ng1on Or•oon State ~· Wtn,,11•oton Stat~ IHDIVIOUAL STATISTICS ( TilrCCl1tfl Fee IOI ,..y., Mll .. r UCLA WtlP Wes" Lewis use Ortiz OSU TavlOI", Ort Fortier Was"' 1..1cnt1, Sten OowtH use MorrlM>'I wsu EMiOH Ar I SCORING G FG FT T~ 19 16 U1 49• n •n 9? •'le 19 112 OS Ht •• 91 &() 2"6 21 IJO 9S HS 19 '19 81 319 73 138 !OS lt 1 10 174 " m 73 11' 80 JS. n t?t 9S 151 RSM>VNDINC. ,...,., AOCl"l'll Ort Dow . use ~or1i.r wesn 8 ull9f', Cat TtvlOr. Cel Wtlo. WHl'I Wllllt ml WI\/\ Orlll osu Ecio.r Ar lt WffOl'I Slell c;. 7 10 It 1' ,, n 1) ,. n 13 No 110 111 l\t 110 110 ,,. 11• 106 15' IM ·~ 9 ,, 1 14 1 I) 10 ti 9 I) ·~ 9 II 11 11 9 17 . ,. ..... 2•0 1• 0 ,. ' 17 6 169 IH ... 166 lU I\) Av .. 00 •• " I l t I 11 16 ,. •• ., ,....,. G Ne ...... ltlChe rOt on UC I..• Fri.nd USC Ito"'" Stel'I Jt>nl'I-Cal FIOwWt, OSU Moul.on, WSU Kerr. Arll Tl'IQl'l\OfOll ASU ThQlnes. ASU Hiii, W1\l't It .,. • , '° m 63 73 Ill U ?I "3 SI " 101 n 7.) .. 0 fl .. 4 l " 11 •1 19 II • I 1J t1 •O CON.o'\IUNrTY COL&.aOa ~CMstC•••u c...._ o-..e W I. W L Corrll<M 11 I 1S 1 Cvorou 10 I 20 1 Mt. Sel'I AIUOOIO e • II 1 Comolon • S 14 10 Fulttr"ton • ' 17 13 Sceldlobeo. s 1 10 I) iltellCllO Se nlleDO 3 I IS 11 Or•riot Cou t 2 9 ' IS Go!Oon Wtsl I 11 S II T._.,, o-(7:l0) Orenoo Cou r 11 GOICltfl Wt\I Cvortu •l~lo. Mt S.n An1onlo a l Comptoo Cerrito• el A•ncllO Senlleoo HIGH SCHOOL Unlwntfv 76, l.atuna 8Mdl 59 <SM vi.-1. .. -...1 univwvtv ,,., LAtuN ... di u •1 ""°'"' "" .. "' Olin 3 ) 1 9 Naeu 1 S 3 19 Werren I 0 2 2 Forlu,,. 2 1 S • WlnslOw 4 S • 13 So.th 0 I 1 I Gleuen 7 • • ?O Heromen 8 0 2 It Sto11olf 9 • I ,. HOUH l I 2 l F.rrell 0 0 • 0 Elllten ' 0 S I AlllOO I 0 0 1 E nolna.f 2 0 0 Gro.ws•• I O 0 2 1..•wi.r I 0 l Klskls O O 0 O Roche 0 0 0 0 '1•111 0 1 0 1 e .. umnt 0 0 0 0 Tore•• 76 24 17 1& Torell 2S 9 20 S9 kOA l>V °"9"9n Unlversllv 16 I• 19 2..-76 Leoune 8eecn • 11 21 ll-S9 Woodbr1dee sa, E itancta w (SN View L .. _l Es'8ncla lstl w~ Ull Moont" Tiit 8rezel Covev TrtlO AullCll Sle9el Berl<lty "ltoff"o .. ltoff"o 1 0 • ' MurPllY s 6 1 16 0 2 I 8 rvan I 2 I 18 :> I 2 II Kffft S S J IS 3 2 S a 8 11ncour1 1 I l S 0 • 10 Twnseno I 0 1 I 0 I 2 Vor~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sulllv•n 0 2 1 l o 1 6 Rouneon1 I o 1 v erouoo o O I o Totals ?3 10 19 S6 Tott lS 71 1' 14 S8 Score bV Quar1W'I 16 I I 10 19-56 17 16 16 9-58 Corone del Mar '3, Sadclebllck 4' (SM 'llow LM-1 S.Od9Clecll (0 ) c.-611 ,,,,., t•l1 """'"' f9llpfl'P Wallon 10 S 2 ?S Fryer 10 2 1 ?1 OH i 1 O 3 • Turner 2 3 • 1 Oo111n S 2 s 12 Cnrllnsn I 2 1 ' M 8ulhir 2 0 I • 8rbower 6 S l II Ontiveros 0 0 2 0 Green 3 3 J 9 Alonzo 1 0 2 4 McC.rorr> 2 0 l • Hensen 0 0 1 0 HOOk 0 0 l 0 B 8uller 0 0 I 0 Tottll 11 1 11 49 To1a1s 7• IS 14 &l Sc:wt bv 0Uar1Ws ~ddie0.0 6 17 10 16'-49 COl'ona Ott Mer 11 IS 17 1-.:l Newoon HartMH' as. Costa Met.a s 1 ( S.e V"w LHVUa) Cos'8 ~ (SI) Npf Htrt>or (IS) f9flpffp f911pltp IC OS 4 0 0 & 1..te t 0 t 9 Nvuoen 1 2 l • R1cllaros 5 1 l 11 Morr•s 0 1 I 2 M Cra10 1 I I S Rar.gll!!l • I S 9 A strom S 0 0 10 vooie • 0 • 8 Tor111 S 1 h N sh•mta 0 0 0 0 Sl'lewa rd 2 0 ~ we11 o O O o S Cralo l • 1 10 E rtecl 2 1 0 ' R1cn1ev 3 1 l 8 R smuen 0 0 0 0 C.urllngs 3 0 1 6 Pllchws•• S • I It 'louno I 2 4 4 Glade 2 O O • TotalS 20 11 11 SI Totals JS IS 16 99 ~core bv Ouer'9n Cos•• Mesa • 16 It 17-SI l>jewoor• HerDOr 16 14 31 2•-tS Mhlkln vi.to S4, trvin. S 1 (So1111\ Cout LH-l MIUIOfl Vi.to (S4) trvlftt (Sii f9ffpfto f911pftp 4 O 3 8 Patchell 1 1 • I& 9 l 4 19 Tamura 1 • 4 8 1 • I 8 L lfller 1 0 0 2 I O 1 1 Herr.no 6 l 3 IS Knowles Herdman PeOerH n Me t,,ews 8arrtll Kellv 8111uOs Ator an Str1,,11rn ParroH Er'< 1 O O • Mocer 0 0 0 0 O O I O Rave 4 0 S I I 3 1 s snooov o o o O I 0 0 7 C>Oen 0 1 I ? 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 2 I 1 1 4 Total\ 71 12 14 5' To•ats 20 II 11 SI Scon bV OU.,'l~s M1U10~ v lt 10 18 12 12 12-5' 14 13 19 ~SI jrv1ne Tec,,,,1c_4I\ Herr1nQ I HIGH SCHOOL ST AN DINGS SM 'li.w LMtillVe Corona oet M••' WOO<lDrldOe•" Leouna Beech NewPOrt Harl>Of SadOleDec~ University Est..,ncla Co\te MeH "Lea11ue cna mPlon 1.. .. -W L 17 ' 10 ~ 1 , 1 7 1 I 1 1 6 • 0 14 .. League·, NO 2 CtF entrv Ovor•• W L n 4 n o 13 II lJ II 12 17 11 13 13 17 I ?O Frlde'l'S S<.IM"fl) WOOCIDrtOoe 58. E slanc1a S6 Urilvertltv 76. Laguna 8eech S9 Corona del Mer 63 Saddleoac~ •9 NewPOr• Harbor IS. Co"e Mesa Sl Todt'/'1 Third P\1c1 PlayOfh ( ., w ooclll'ld9e l 10 o,.., -Saddi.Deck vs Leguna 8each Noon-Un•versllv vs Newe>0r-I Herl>Or (al Estenclel 1 )0 Pm -SaoOlel>6Ck Laguna 8eacr ""t\n.er it\ Untverl •'f·Newoon HarbOr w1r souttt Cout i.N9Ut Ceplsir ano V elltv• M !S\IOf\ V1ft10•. Irvine E Toro S•" Oemente Dene H•t s Lag,.ne Hill\ LHeut W L 1' 0 10 ' ' s 1 ~ • 8 I II I 11 •League cna,.,.,P•O" ""Lea11ue s No 1 Cll' e~trv FrldeV't Surn MIU IOI' V 111n SA lrvon~ Sl E Toro 61 ~I" C•f''"'IJ~'~ Sl t.ena Holl\ 65 La11una Holl\ !..1 C1P•\lra1'0 '/allf'v •<lit ov.rel w I.. 2• 2 70 ~ IS 11 I) II II U I IS l •• Tonl9t\f't Tiltrd P\ece Plev~ U JOI ,, ..... ,,. v' E ro 0 at Un•YffS1'v COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Onnee Cout n , <;Glden West '5 ISo\lfll c ... , com.rencel Golclln Well USI D.,.,_ CNll (U ) "",..,°"' .At>evle S•~Vtf'\ Stora• Amor. e.,. .... , .. llOf l'P ",..,.,.., 1 l 1 I Calkins 6 O O I? S • 7 14 \chu,..,kr 8 I • 11 l I s 1 Hall'1Cock 9 6 2 14 l 1 s e 8• dte 1 o o ? \ 6 16 11,,.done l I I S o\ I 4 I) BHvwsrl I 0 ., 1 -Nnire O O 2 0 Fe.oeu 1 o J •• l"ODV\11 1 7 7 4 Vanaer..,1 I 0 O ' Triot>e S 0 3 10 T •• 1' \ 10 6S Totals 41 10 19 92 ~ • • I I . .. Communltv c ..... t.1e'9M• SOVTHWUTalltN TOVtl"Mll•NT O..-a,... C..tl 11, ~. ArtJ 0 Go11noe.. Aror 000 000 Ot»-O 1 Ore~ Coast 013 001 0.•-11 11 Koztou L Cllno UI Kenao•' a al!O S>.0.-1 A1111u\I w 1·01 •M Enl\OI' 28-J11"'•' 10(.C Kn rnt v ~ HR-Elhi.on 10CC1 Ore1199 CN\f U, O'lrut I Orcl'IO• Co1nt OG4 SJI ~ll IS 0 Cltrvt 100 000 ~ I S 1 ~ercta IW I 0 •"<I Ellison, Morel'IO IL) Mll111 1S1 Ptltr\ .. l. AlDurv f1) ano Rull 28-<i bl>\ IOCC) Ettl\O<'I iOCC 1 $1t ton OCCI StH D OCCI 1 SOU'THLANO "1)LL '"""' \<Mel '""" I Ctrr tot '3 1 COl!e9e o! Carvo~' 60 l LA Ht rl>Of 4t 4. OnMit CMlf U S Rell(hO ~t1tlt1'0 31 6 0...... Wftl 2t 1 O•t l (.ll'w' 26 Cvl>'CU 16 t 1.0f't llecctr Cllv 20 10 S." 8ernard1N1 Velltv 11 -- Uniden profiles Unlden LPGA Tournament Feb. 27-March 2 Mesa Verde CC. Costa M esa CnllW SeutMm (at ...._"'1 ... di CtuMrl Ctl*l TODAY'S STARTtNO TW.US fin! T" Jan Stephen.an • 1915: 29 eve nts; won $1.&l,030; ra nked 10; ca rMr earning,, i l ,100,205. •Stephe nson has not only been a consistent performer on the golf course bul has been a lop represen- )1 lallve of lhe game off lhe course as (. well She Is o ne of the glamour o lrls • of Ille tour •Stephenson won a lournament In Glenda le lasl vear, the flrsl G NA Claulc, a nd went over lhe Sl mllllon mark In ce r M r earning' wllh the vlctorv. She l'las a siring of five slra lght seasons w ith $100,000- Plus In earnlnos. •she t>egan her Pro ca reer In Auslra lla where :.he won lour events on lhe A u stra lia n LPGA lour before coming lo lhe U.S In 1974 Ha d a siring oi 221 1ourn11m ents In m a king lhe 36-hole cul before 11 ca me to a n end In 1984. •stie Is rna rrled to Eddie Vouler and enlovs flvlno her own plane wllh her husband. She Is lhe llr$t woman pro 10 design oolf courses L01 ASlmfto\ FRIDAY'S RtESUL TS ("" t<f SS·llltfll llarnen ~I FIRST RACE One mtle pece 8road M•n<IOO (P•t•Ce) 7 40 '10 8 elle Joht (8e•r t 12 90 Fire And Rein (J Auo1nt T .me 203 l•S l60 s 10 160 Also ra n Rl'Qal Monterev Slo«ts S<oro10 G Boomer Hiii Scra1Ch¥0 AnOvs Hound ll EXACT A 13·4 Paid 567 40 SECO"D llACIE One m•le oac.t Ooul>'• Ew IF Snerren 6 40 J 40 1 llO s~1opers Gu·d• Be v H\ 3 60 2 60 C """o 1 Oesomer1 1 .o Time 203 t S Also ran Wtlhout A Trace Julsare. Bu•toul LOlllC>QPS. Prcs!Ol\l Pride SuPl'r Troooer NO stroltl'\f\ U EXACT A t 1 1 O••d S?6 llO THlllO RACIE Or>e mue oace v1ewf1eto Leu IKueoier IS10 680 SOO 1.. A M1srren I Peter'"" 1 90 S 00 Nuevo ZIP IMadla nd 7 llO T•mt 10? 1 S A.ISO ran Snavna 8 evner D·nner At Etgnt Miss Rooeo Drive Cn1po1es Gir No Kre tcnet • u EXACTA 1•-11 Pa10 nosao FOURTH RACE One mite ooce Val\ R'lell KHYSI 1 00 • 60 ) 40 'I' a w a11ao ti' uel>te• S 80 J 60 Proud News • Tooo • llO Time I 59 4 S ~1,e ra" Pr .;v C.ounr ~tA ~ov~r Rec "g 8onner Ser atc.,,ea K ow ' Son FIFTH RACE. One m11e 011ce Mton1gM Mine 1Cro11non1 • •0 J 10 2 80 Ftashv Frank I R•chmoflOI l 60 ) 40 Anovs Reio,, lf>lerc.el 6 20 Ttmt20S1S Also r•n Otserl So" Volca no ()I Shlrwll Monterev Mlreoe Teroue\I. Horuons S•or Scra lc.nacl Ltlli. JO<'ev. Pooawllffhe Sl EXACTA 11·41 oe10 S27 60 SIXTH RACE. One mue Pace All1more (M Au1>1n 8 80 S llO S to Cre 1oowan f Per•erl 12 80 6 llO Sole Cnerge IVeltan<llnQham) 11 80 Tr,.,.,e 703 2 S Also ran SITIP S11ueere. '"termlu1on, TernPO 8 1ut Cnlo Sir Kennv M1110rllv Rules Smarr Koala Ser a•c11te Ber Of\ Moaule Sl EXACTA 16 ti De a Sll640 SEllE"TH RACE. On-•THe oacP Ken• Roao Rosen1 11 eo 1 40 6 20 Monaro• Oonctr 1P1ano1 ~ 00 l ?O Lel'no• Bromac 1Ratc11loro1 S 60 T•l"'1e 201 Also ran Direct lo. lrig. Mooov Btue Mu BurnDro. Burn 0 011 NarOlns GolO Gal deanu OancM Scratcned l rue Charle• Mtchael John U EXACT A •S 7 oald Jill 00 EIGHTH ltACE One l'Tl•lf D<lte Never Tne Sarne llCue1><er1 1 ?O 2 60 Cor nga '-""' Par•e• 2 80 S•ote~ Momt"'' \lfttlnno1~narr t T•me 2 04 J S 260 110 260 Also rar ~ 11rpr E •f k !iv Dee I """'r .r a • SrratChl'O Du•o•nv 8ret Cut II Oul U EXACTA 4 S• o~•<l '.?0 10 NINTH RACE ()np -n1te naco Va nder LO•"• 1.>•or.i;,i H 40 IS 60 IJ tO Aosiav\ 8rg11't ' P ~r· e 11 60 8 10 rtme SQuort 9.,,~,, \or OU\I S 00 T1mp 106 Also re~ Oerbv I orO Lord KtvtllO OmedlO Van r .,OQr (hrrave Sllvaot•n• Scre trheO LumON Sn10 U EXACTA I 91 oe•O '4000 U PICI( SIX '' I or 9 6 S • Tl Pa10 \ l,78S 90 10 to.ir "'IMtng llC~tlS (flyfl llOr\tsl Carr11n11~r POOi 17 l4J )1 TIE"TH RACE. One mole oace TO<l<I ILeckfYI '•O , •O , 10 !>l'IOcltO (M A111>1n, ) 10 1 •0 Nomao t Hvrne,, I 2 IO Time 7 00 AllO ren 01tco C:tlta Cr "''"0 L.OOJ1rd F'ergu' Scretc.,.ed Ster Patron U EXACTA ti 41 Paid \13 00 IELIEVEHTH RACE Ont mne oece Alenteoor CF Sr11trren1 1> •O J 60 I 00 Pllmsotl (Plerc•I 140 UO w.asrer Joi..e (S1ev1) • 60 Time 204 I S Also ren I'• u1 Re1101 8 •an01r>g 11on Wera01na -N ·1• "• -N•t1tr -N11r-s Scr•IC".0 8tn•oOO•" \now Oenrt OunOot Cntt! • u IXACTA • I Pe a \S4 20 AlleMAllCt 1149 Santa Anita FRIDAY'S RtESUL TS flflfl el "•dlV IMrO'-'tilltlrld rnootlftl) ll'lltST RACa 6 fvr!On9• HIOdan PH I ( Steven\I 10 80 Kul<tn 1 Ordrn (Mc.Cerroni ~ .... "'~ 1$0(1\) Tt"'41 I 10 I ~ •60 )60 100 ao l1 )() .t.lso ren Foti< s vict~v Fe t For C.o•o Cabflo••t• !>l)lelld1dfv Luc•v Jo 8• 8'>ta Arn« a J r IVll•r Out! Coontrv Tour Musti. Mv l u,lle Scr1tC'Md iltcbllle 0 IXACTA (6-SI o•ld \1'.0 HCONO llACI. 1 I I• rnlln F'elr Go (MoH) 11 40 1 IO 6 loO lme l~t (IJKld 1 UC U O _.~ ... , l.M tuooe 11t1v.,a ~40 Time 144 ) ~ J>l.o ran Jurv Time Prince Am~t Qvl()I 8rl0t4¥ Goldttn SlaM Pl~ POiOOMellt 1!119' Nt 11,1re1 locwt't St•r krctclled 8••<" St"' S.Von Perc.nt OOclOt' urwnv TH .. 0 It.AC.I. • turtonO, CltYer Coln 1vei.nzuetal I .cl Jtwt!rv Stort 1Cn 11nonl MeftY R0.0\ I l ta<t> I Tl,.,,. I 10 oo >to Ito UO HO Bonnle Lauer • 1915: 23 •vents; won s 110(129: ra nked n ; c a reer earn no,, $370.719. •La uer Is the defending cham- Plon of the Unlden L PGA lnvlle- llonal and her success 111 Mes. Verde CC m ade 1915 her t>esl veer Ha pro. •Each of lhe 01151 lwo vee rs her finish al the Unlden tournamenl wH her best of the veer. She was third In 1914 before winning lest vear When she won, she p icked UP S-49,500 for first Place, t>elfer then her season earnings In e ll but one veer --1,.. when she won ~51,3.48 for the season. •La uer hes overcome c aroel tunnel svndrome with ooerallons on bOfh w rists In 1913 to correct the s l!ua llon •she graduated cum la ude from Michigan Slate Unlversltv In 1973 and w on lhe Nallooa l Colleglate Championship thal veer. She was a member of lhe Curtis Cup team In 1974 before turning pro In 1975. AISO re n Trlntly Hall Ngl0t'181V Lebotn lere. Prlela's Beeu, Forceful Weve Scretcn.o Nalural Coureoe n DAIL y DOUBLE (1·7) paid S79 ao l'OURTH RACE. I 1116 mllts Stooplno Time (81acl<l 17 00 9 00 s 40 Comos (Snotmekerl IUO 8 20 Drama llc Eleot n<:.e (MeztJ J 60 Time l 45 l S A so re n AnliQue Taole La Puerta M10'ltv HPlo1 Cur.ou• Princess, Olamono Ovster Wtnttr M1n1 Gaei.c Siren. Luer Dence Griffln"s Len Scrarcneo Prtvete Penv. EDDv's Jec k 001, Swan Lake Hoe>eful C.el FIFTH RACE, 7 furlon11' Donner Party (CH tanon) 10 80 1 Prlvert Jungle (Solll l Mera T"e L!lr~ IMcCarronl Time 121 3 S 4.ZO 2.60 300 240 , 40 Also ron Vtr1>011m s Pr1oe New Circle Or Ree111v Time For Silence S<rercneo Oral A11r~nt 81\hOP \ Ring Covottro Rex Lalo.e \S EXACT A 7·) Palo U 7 so SIXTH RACIE 6 '> turt0n11s Nan le T em tS••~tnll 7 00 C.oellc l(n1on1 I Velenrueia I Eno Plav (McCarron) Time I 17 2/S )4() 300 u o J 60 soo AllO ran Storm Prince 81eck Cron Keawew•I 8rtll s Clla11erl>Oa Tnalleml G&•Y Deen. Ctever Hooe Go•oen Oeuverv Scretcneo &111•1 Fan•esv Re Enter Muslle .t. Dence lnd11outobte Ml'9a Fta sh SEVENTH RACE, 1 • mites Ato,,et>allm IMcCa rron I • 90 2 40 our \ Daher (St Maritn) 3 00 out Lo\I Cornmt no ISl•vens) No \hOW Wll~l'ring) Time I '8 IS Also ron Coastline• Snullch Sr.ro ltllt d O ero11 Oitwll •rl u Jus•oneo11neoovs Vol Oanseu• SS EXACT A l I 001d ~ 00 EIGHTH RACE One mllf' B 11 P<av Ste•e'"' 9 00 El1;gar a n Bolf ScroPl>OOll McCorro• T.rne I 36 ) S s io uo 960 "'° ) 60 Alia ""' Menevau1e. Cit ( Vie.., Tommv Tht Mawk, Captain Do~agnln, Cemlhe s 8ov AnDeel Cos•anttno Scralcllt!O lniP«trlout Solrlt. 8e111or "0'1H RACIE. It , lurlon111 Oe•awart Oeti1111t I Bteck 1 l 80 All In Tune tShoemakerl F01d•n11 Scrttn Bazel T1.,... I 17 I S Also ran Red F•encnv Pri\c.ill11's Crown Ru111.os• Mv Lou•e Scratc~eo Ge,,!le Glo, Gellla tnOlan Flowtr 'S EXACT A 11 I) pelO l'l SO l1 PICK SIX 18·2·~·2·6·7 1 PnlO '17 377 40 to S8 1Nlnnln9 hC•ets t slx hO<\e\ I n Pico s • conso101.on 01110 S266 tlO 10 1,397 witH'lrno tic ... ,, 1• ve norie\) II PICK NINE 6·7·7 9·2 S 1 6 11 Pe•d 'S6 I 130 10 IO Drn' wonn•ng ti<• el nine l>Orsu Atlendentl' 73.0U Bovs '°'CM HIGH SCHOOL Sea vi.w LNVUt S.ddlat>ac.11 l. Corone cMI Mir SoddleDACk NOuven l Cnaver 1 Corone oat Mar C.e1uslla I HtwOO't H1r11Dr 7, Cost. }Mu O Jarrerd 1 Tamotvf\ I. Loverac• Ged1men I Or1a11e10 1 WOOOwtra l 7.30-SltYC Scnroeoer' 1'tromel o.emer (Senla Ana ). Oe vlO Geme1, Woodv s;nnn (Ntwoorl Beochl 7~tve Srownlff, ltelph Ooroon (Ma.a VorOtl, Joh11 8urkle, RooetO Mer· rfman l81o Ct nvonl ' 7~Nlck Soltoat, G. ...lmQUlll, M 0 (Sanl• Ane l, Jllf Thomsen, George Snut> INIWPOrl 8tecn) 7.S4-Ale n T1plo, Jim Grav (San Joe Quin Hllhl, Aon Commans, Oe vlO Atilano (San11 An•l 1-0?--Jt rrv Wlu Tom Ctsev INewPO<I 8•ectr), Mlkt Mala\)Ct. Park. Kennoelv (Sent• Ant)• •·10-Jtckle LH, JemM Leurtlrtn (Newoorl 8 .. ch), Pet StlerP«t, Kile Hard tsfV (El 00fl00) l:lt-Tonv Grl'™!s, StenleY 8rocko!I 18 10 Cenyon), Paut PurlHr, Otclo. Oiiton (Ntwoorl 8ttCll) ea6'-Torrv Sn0011rau, Ooo Prall (Mission Lekttl. 8ruct Fttlshtr, Gerv McGrew (Atta Vltle) e .,_Jon CnalfH. Bavv Htll•more IS.Ill• Anti. Rick SprouH 8ob Pon•t (S.n1c Anel t:SC>-Roo Stelton N1c!IOIH Condos (MOl'nl119sldt ), RoD 8 0101, Rick Peters IOei Safari) 8:Sl-Oe 11ld Lundsttom, Colin Well (Peume Vetltv), AOrle n Stills, Hel Caurlel (Annondele) 9"06-JOtY Rautll llot>trl Corltwav IWllshlre), 8 ud Allin. JOl'ln Ha!ICQCk (Vlf· 11lnle l 9:30-Slt vt Pere, C.eofge Argvro\ 18111 Cenvool, Tom Gleeron. J•~ Manion INewe>0rt 8 .. ch) 9;...-0ennv 8 rloos Jake Rohrer (New C>Orl 8Hcnl, Erk Eva ns, J GorOon 8tll (Lo• An111les). 10:02-Gery McC:oro, Tom Tall>OI t81o CenvonJ; Netntnlel Crosbv, ,Mike Grav tBlg CltflvOfl). 10:26-MI...,, Vollof Georoa Kllmtln <Vort>e Llll<l•l, Howle Jonnson. Rober! Ratlltt IVlrolnle l IO·SO-Jev Ooo 81eke, Or Mii•• Druck., 18!0 Cenvon), Alck OelPOs, Herlen Erleksoo (Big Cenvonl 11:0.-Jonn McComhrt. ROlano Osll()O(l (Big Canvonl. 8 rad Sherev Ron Well' (El NIOUCI) Tentll TM 130-0evt Ruutll, Dick McOanltl IBltl Cenvon), 801> Osl>Orn. Oavlo 8runs (Minion Vlt lol 7 le-Arne Ooi..i..a, ROl>verl GollOOner (Pelo• VtrOtJ, Ml-• Gove. Jonn Lomme INtwe>0rt &each) 1 46-Mark Blell.elv Ma vriard Fre nk.ltn (Bio Cenvool Don Brown, Paul 0 '8rlen IEI OOl'aOo) 7.S4-Ernle C>on1eles, Carl Vooetsano (S.acllff), Oennv Heoter OK• SI Jonn (Newpgrr 8eacn1 8 O?-Peul Wise, OavlO Strellt (NewPOrl 8eacn), Tim Grehom John Wiiis INtwC>Qrl 8eecM t ·IO-Jonn Jecot>l Wiiiiam Kinsel tOak mon!l, 8111 Mallev Alo Arc.adv •Et Nlouen 8 1t-8arrv Con,er Garv S0n11er 8 •V CenvonJ. C11r1 Jonnstn Garv Ptot1 INew pgrt e .. cnl e·26'-0enn1s Peul•on, cnaflf'v Hester <Sanre Ana J. C.eoroe Cadte, Don Yoder (8 1o Canvoili. Tommy Armour Ill Gtenn Harrtl\on (Min ion Vlerol. Roa Curl Jae• MCNeU11nlon INewPOrl Beacll) 8·51--Ceser Senuoo. Carron w11~e' 1NewPO<f Beacn), HeMv Wnltt George C11ettus CB1g Canvonl 906-Jeck Sort dltn Fron., 0'8 rva n l81g Canvonl, Eric Bellen H!Yl>er t Enoe (8et Air) 9 1...-Scoll MaM>erv Lou•\ Senlk (Iron· wOO<I J. Mt~e Mlle\ Ma\ C>:lale ( BermV<Sa Ounesl 9:3~Frao Garcia Peter Koetting CNewPOrt 8tacn), lfOO Nuckolil, R L Tan nehlll (Haclenoal I 10-o?-Tao Lennonn Mark SoOen (NewPOrt 8e&c"l. Ric~ Cramer Mark 8errv IMew Veroe1 10 26'-Jett Le''"' K.en1>et1> Hu1oer1 North Renc"I Tom An1on L1rrv Smlln (M1n1on V1e1ol 10 ~urt Bvrun Rlc.11aro Jonansen ($Dl>Ot>a SPrtngs), Martt Carev Roberl Wrona (Rio HonOol 10 58-Ed Lutln~e Hank Adler <Sa nta Anal. Ar• Scn111111g Jim '1t!wlll •NewPOrl Bea cn1 1l Ott-8111 Lvtle Tom Oe Forest !SM!e Ana M·•e Ree•or Terrv Hac•ett IB•v Ce,,von 11 14-0tnnts T• >er Davia Gre nr San•a Ana t Aoa Mi>llter Peul Nvov1\I Past Crosbv S~m winners 191S-B•llv Ziobro 1916'-8ob E astwooa 1977-8ruce Flel\ller 1971-<iarv C.ron 1979-8ol>l>v 8e~er 1~8ob Mann 1981-Mllch MOOnev 1991-Ed QowhtrlY 1993-Mlkt Gove 1984-8111 8rl•too 191S-Jonn Mc.Coml•n Pro teumllment (II ~ lll.e'9n, Fla,) ,,.,,,.,,s Thlf'O It~ SinlMs Miian Srt loer IC1echoslove1tl•I oeJ Boris 8ecker (Well Germenvl, 7 6, 6 ), Vannlck Noen IFrenct) Clef Tim Wlll\ln~on IU S ), 6•2, 6·4, Jen Gunnars.on (Swe0en1 clef Mlcnaet SCll&OO'l (Us), •-2. •-3 w_,, Tillf'd Reuncl SIM!lt• Slt'ttl Grat 1wes1 Germanvl Otl Sa ra Gorner (England), 6·0, 4·6, 6·4, Menue1a Malffva (Bulo•rie) def Ralfeelle 1teoo1 llelvl. ?·S, 6 1. l ine Garrison (US ) Clef Je11n.ter Mundfl ISoutn Africa>. 6 •. 6 ) Ket"v Rtnekll IU S l a t 8elllna 8unoe t Wesr C.ermanv t. 6·4 6·• Coleee men SAN DIEGO TOURNAMENT (et U. of Sen D'-) Flltfitl Darren Velel (UCll def Mark Ko1>41vash1 (Hewell) •-2. 6·1, Jim 111YNamee IUSOl oer Mike Downs (UClt 6"3 • 6 6 I Men's golf results Hewallan Open (et Htt*U!U) Mee o·c.raov 64·69-ll) Core11 Pa111f' 67-67-134 , ... C.rvg1t1 61·66-13• Pt u1 A11no11r 10·6S-13S Ed F •Ori 64· 7l-13S Oen Pon1 61·67-IJS Tom Pur11er 69·66-l3S C.eorge Burn, 63-n -13S Dave Oor1n 6'-70-136 Oavt Ru,.,.,,.,.,«lls '9·6t-136 /Ver~ BrOOl's 61 69-136 Wevn• LI V 67 ,~ 137 O Ha,.,.,m°"" 6t·'9-137 ClllP 8tO '6·11-137 fl)m Wt l'gn 61 69-137 Gtnt Sauaf\ 70 67-137 Tom B11r .. m 10 61-131 Aun C0tnrt n 10-6&-lll 8 ot>Ov WeOkln\ 69· 7~ 138 8ol> T '"I v 70-61-Ile Jonn M•ll•lt•v 69-69-131 TOllv SH" '4·72-131 ~ort~ AQOerh •7 71-1)1 M kt "'Ult>lfl 69 •t-13' Oev•l l..OYt Ill 6'·6t-Ill <>•rv Koen 6' 70-13' O•Yt Stoc•ton 10·69-139 C reig Sta<llor 61 n-1>9 Howard Twltrv 6t 71-139 J•tk Nl(kleul 70-49-13' l.t MY WtOkl~t 10·•9-139 HubertGrttfl 11 .a-13' 800 1..01\r 7 l .._ llt O•lt Oouo••u n 61-1.0 900 Ml/ff'flV .. 1)-1.c) Jt'ff Slum•n ••·71-1.cl Joelle Mudd 71·69-1..0 JeO RIMlf " 11-1.cl C•Mn ~ .. t. •t 71-140 Jtl Ortkt 61 72-140 llllddv G erdnar 70· 7~ 14'0 Jav H•o .. 11 140 Nit• ftrlct 10 1~ 1.0 Le MT M'1e 11-6'·-l.0 .-."«IY o uaro •• 11 140 DOI" Pooltv .. 1)-141 lerl'nerdL•-'7·7t-141 e McCelll•l•r n •t-141 Sco11 Hoen 14·67-141 Marlo. WltOt •1 14-141 Nl(I< Ft lOO 70 71-141 IHO AOl<I n 6t 141 LOU Gr•h•m 70-11-1•1 TM Cn•n n 10-14' Ronnie Bleck 11 71-142 8tn Crensnew 71 71-142 Mo<r11 H11e1,kv 70 n -1•2 JC SnH O 71·11-10 An Ce lOwCll 69· 7.>-141 MArk O'MtAf• 11 71-142 JI"' Tr.oroo 10 72-142 Milo.I ~tiO ·~ n -142 WlllN WOOCI 70 n-I 0 Frtnk Conner 12· 1~ I•' Oreo Normen 71·71-U) Halt 1rwl'1 61·7t-142 Ptltr 0ost9f'hUll 73·69-147 8obC>v Clamooll 69· 73-14) GtotOt Arcri.r 61·7-1•2 Jim Gclleontr "•74-10 ......... Quallfy lllH IVMl\on 10·7)-1'3 Cnari.' lloll•no 11-n-143 c i.rOllCt ltow 10·73-143 Mlkt OonalO n ·71-143 Jolln Cook 71-71-143 TC Ch«t 13•70-1'3 Tim Norrlt 70 7)-1113 L ThomOlOll 10·73-143 &rue• Llel1kt n -11-143 en.riff Coodv 13•70-1'3 0 9'1 HelldorWI .. ·7S-1'3 Ptltr Stfllor 70-13-143 lltOClefl Wr-OM 70-1)-143 r; R-o n 11-144 "''°'~ .. ,._1 .. 1.atrv lltlnll., n -t2-ltU Pal Unchev 11·73-1'4 ll1rrv Jll<ktf 73·11-IU Al'IOV NC)(lll .. 1~ 144 W1vne GrlOY 6t·7S-l4A Scoll Stmo\oo 72.7,_1u Plcto Me\I n n-144 l..tnnlt c .. me<'I,, ,. • 10 A1 c;.111ergw 11-7-10 a1nv 111«01 n T>-10 8 11 Krelrerl 71-74-l•S Greo L•OOllOlf 73·72-145 Rocco Mediate 75· 7~ 1'S AnOV 8Hn 7• •9-14S Alcnard l01101 n-n-to Oevld PllOOIH 7S·70-l•S KtnC.rMn 7J 7)-14' ltooer MellDle 71·74-1 .. 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Meints.on I USO) OCI Caa lQel'I (UCIJ. 1 6, 1·•. 6·4 ~· '"""" I McNemH·Sle wtrl !USO) Ot t H1rnen0t1·Kaolen (UCll. 8-7 f'llellt ) Sieve Cuev-Jlm Doerr (H1weftl def Mlkt Jenlcen·iltven Lff (UCll, I·• Celeel Wemtft •rt-....,... ..... (Cl~ If AIU-) UC 1r11M t , MelltWll St. 0 f'lnlR-"~ Rl'\Oftr (UCI) Otf Allll>e, 7·S. 6·2. SlllQCl<ewe (UCll Otf. K. 8ovc:e, 7·•. 6·4, L. Tr•nwlln tuCll def. S. Bovee, 6·0, 6•2, Ro .. IUCll def Ntut>euer, 6·1. 6·1, Aeo (Uetl Oef. Heno , 6·l , 6· I, 0 Trenwllh (UCI) Oii Leno. 6·0, 6·0 Ot4ICllft 0 Trenwltlr·St\IQCl<Cwe IUCI) Ot I K 8ovce ·Ashl>e, 6·3, 1·S; RllOr9f'·Ofte>0I IUCI) Clef S 8oYCt·NNbt~. ,.1, 6-0, I.. Trenwlln·Ptllon (UCll def uno-Comol, 6·0. 6·0 C ..... 5Wlmmlfte MEN uc ,,..,..,. n. a.ramont-MIHN s 1 fOO m.Olt\/ rel•Y-1. 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HS.00, 1 Moore (CMl. 4:4914. l Smllll ICMI, •·SJ.26. l·merer dlvlno-1 E1>erh1rdl (CM), 297 SJ POtntt, 2 Cummins 252.0I, 3 Gen· druO IUCI), 129 90 200 breesl-1 Pe1tr (UCll 20611 1 OUP1en1v IUCll 2 14 57, l 8usch ICMl 2 16 S7 fOO fr H rete v-1 UC lrvlne J 10 SI C1aremont·MuO<I, l 112S WOMEN UC lrvlllt •1. 0.rtmtnl·Mudd 4S 100 mldltY rtlav-1. UC lrvlno, I SS 14, 2 Claremonl·MV<Sd, 2:04_10 1 000 lr-1 Ctrson (CM), 11 l7 01, 2 Geary (UCI) 11 29 71, l LM IUCIJ, 11·29 t I 200 Ir-I Wtrsller IUCI). 2111 t•. 2 Wlllon ICMl 20693. 3 Giiman (CM), 109 11 SO fr-I RM<1 IUCll, 15 58, 2 Vuvlstelo.t ICMI 28 •1, 3 Walker IUCI) 29 l9 200 lnOO-l Lunn· (UCtl, 2 16 SI, 2 Gaerv IUCll. 2 2S 14. 3. Slllttnltn CCM), 2.J7 4S I-merer alvlno-1 Mueller ICMl. 42• u POlnl\ 1 Tllomoson ( UCll 377 l 7 3 KOPO tUCll 10338 100 lly-1 McK1nnev fUCtl, I IXI 19 2 Malltv UCll I OI 65. 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" ..... $AN r 1tANC1sco OtAN ti-1~ Scott Gertflh, oltcn.r. and Lui• OulftoMt ll'tflaldW to __ ,,,_ t0tttrect• ' Or~ Coal DAILY PILOT/Saturday. February 15. 1He • Ca.nadJan PootbaJJ tryo The K<:Ond annual c ad! f: at tryout will be beld at .Jn an ootbaJJ ~uc on Saturday March 8 1cs1 7t.30Los Anaelcs C.ollest" Th • 1 a.m c even!, which last year wa" attended b rcpre.cntativcs from seven of th C d Y l~ue's nine teams 15 u d h e . ·~· ian former NFL H II r F n er I c d1rcc11on or Fears and fi • n •mer and Coach Tom W ormer Arizona Ou1law Coach •rnn Anderson ~n~~1~tra11on ftt '•s S60 to cover msunan~ cosu 20 er expenses. Playen will be timed in the • .,,, •1 nt d 40-yard dashes, nnd wtll also be tested for .... • Y and strenath Of the 146 at last 'year's tryout, I 6 were 11 nc !O_._PJO con16rac1s. For 1nformauon pho nr \1md ~pm at 43-8604 • Wbeelchlr •portll cam Apphca11ons arc bc:1ng accep1c1 for thr so.th annual Junior Whttlcha1r Sports C.amp to be held at Saddlehack Collcv in M 1ss1on VieJO March 25-29 · Whttlchair JUOIO!'l between the agi:s of 7 and 18 fro m Orange, Los Angeles. San Bcmardino and Riverside Counties must apply by March 1 5 for more than I 00 openings. Campers will ,Part1c1pate 1n basketball, track and field. tennis, archery, swimming. scuba d1v1ng. fishing and wc1&ht training dunng the rive-day camp. ".here 1s no charge tu campers and appli- cations can be ObUl1ned by phoning the"Natlonal Fou~da11on of Wheelchair Tennis offict-in Tusun at 259-1 S' I . Voluntttrs arc also urged to contact the Tustin office. Henlq oa tbe a.,. Ht Henley on the Bay, an open house, aJumn1 day and boat dedication, hosted by the UC Irvine crew, will be unday. M arch 9, from noon to 2 p.m at the UCJ Boathouse, on SheJlmaker 1'1and. south on Jamboree Road past thr Newponet Inn. The 1966 and 1976 crew alumni will be honom! for their I~ and 2~yeat annivcnar) and the Varsity VIII will be dcdfoatcd. Champaane. sirawberne• iand cream. cucumber sandWlchcs and tea will be served. The UCI band will also perform . G uests art inv1te<l to wt<ar atire such as hats gloves. parasols and, tea dresses for the ladies and boaters, blazers and whttc oxford bags fot the men stnctly on a volunt;,ry bam For tnformat1on. phonr u·ew ~oach Ut'ry Moore at 856-6405 A t.laletlc UVur7 lecrtare A ltttutt on athl~tic tnJury prevention and treatment w1U be held TuNday. Mate.h 4, from 7 JO to 9 p m at Dttrlield Community Patt .S.S Dttrfleld West. in Irvine. ' The event 11 part o f the Cuy of Irvine Famjly Services ProV&m and will be supcrviled b') Catlos.Panctto, M.D. fmpbas11 W111 be placed on the common spons, with d1scuu1on on related il'l.)uries and methods or prcvenuon and 1n:1tmcnt Admiuion is free For ~antniuoo infor- mation contact Family Serv1us at SS9..().464 Bobb,. So. alGlJllJl 90116bt The Bobby Sox Alumnae AIOum ts being compiled by the Bobby Sox Softball Proenm to celebrate its 2Sth anniyersary Former Bobby Soxcn or their fne.ods arc asked to contact the Program by phoning 522-1234, or by wnung Bobby Soit SoftbaJI, 'la11onal Headquarters. P 0 Box 5880. Buena Park 90622-5880 so that questtonatres can be Forum Tt:nn'• ~rit:ll completed w11h current 1nfonnat1on on the PQ3t Thr Forum Cbamp1oosh1p TcsmaScns~ ur.111·-i--=_,-•pa•"•'•c•ipa•n•t•~ ••••••••••••••....l rc\ume w1th Jimmy Conners meettng Yanmck N oah M onday. Marth I 0 at the Forum at 6 p.m. Connors. currently rated No 4 1n 1hc world, 11 the winmngcst player 1n history with I 0.5 men·s sm&les tlllcs, including eight Cirand Slam Championships. Noah, from Franc.c, was the Comeback. Player of the Year 10 1985. Tickets for the match, which 1s part of a year- long round robin tournament bctw~n Conncf'>, Noah. John McEnroe and I van Lcndl art on sale now at the Forum Bo~ Office and all Ticket master locauon) For mformat1on. phone (2 131419-3257. Jr. All-American meethl6 o\ general meeting for all 1nterestcd parents of )Ouths play1na 1n the Cost.a M esa Jr. All· Amrncan football league will be held Wednes- da) 01ght st Estancia H1&h School. The mccttng begins at 7:30. , SAN DIEGO -Oran~ Coast Co.IJeae opened 1 commuony collett bastblU RatOn Friday wath a peu coovmnOJ VletOnes tft the South rn Toumamcnl Tbe PlTlteS won tbe opcntt. I l--0. over Gll~llJtl.: Colleae of Ariz.ooa, then crushed CilNS. I l-1 . At San D1qo State, Longo G1rcia pitched 1 fi hm.cr and Paul E1J1son drove 1n four runs in the win ove CilNS. Ellison lathed a 1wo-run double m tbe third a added a 1wo-ruo sinale in the fifth 10 lead the Pinueattte Gama struck out seven and walked seven H t Pirates overcame a J..() deficit with four runs in the chi f~ve 1n the fourth. three in the fifth and a s1n&)e tall)' in t IXlh. Joe James was 2 for 4 against Curus with a pair R BJ and Gordon Staab lashed out a pair of doubles as lh Pirates had 15 tuts. fi ve of them for extra bases In the opening win over Glendale. Sam Aus tossed a two-hmer with 1x tnkeouts and three walks a.o Ellison homered 1n the third wtth a man on as the Ptra breezed. James, a product ofNewPon Harbor Htih. was 3 ~ J With tWO W31kS IO the Opening Wln then knocked JR patr of runs with a dou~le 1n the eighth 1nmng of t ' nightcap. • .. Orange Coast was slated to pla}' LA Harbor 11 o·clock toda> at San Diego State. weather pcnmtltng. Thf tournament 1s scheduled 10 con11nue through unda)!; • then the Pirates will be off un11I Wedn~v when lhCl]e entertain Long ~ach \1t}' College · .·> .. :· ··-..• UC/, Rustlers rained out :? Wet cond111ons prevented the bascbaJI teams from, UC Irvine and Golden West College from playing Frid1t1i The Rustlers. who were slated-to open their bascbal( season against the Cal Poly Pomona JUmor vars1t)':: postponed their game early Fnday and rescheduled 11 fat=' Monday. 2 o'clock. at Golden West. • UCI. meanwhile. cancelled its game on Frida~ against Nevada-Reno. as well a~ today"s schedulect doubleheader against San Francisco State. fhost" pm~ will not be rescheduled. • .,. .. ,,,c:!~c. :,:~" PteUc NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE I P\R.IC r«>TICE rta1c NOTICE l'tllUC NOTICE ! Ml.JC NOTIC£ I Nit.IC r«>ncE P\llUC ~M ~- N•• ITAT!MINT c5~~~00[0~AUFOR~IAJ Ing. FICTfTIOUI BU9fNEll A labama, Hunllng1on Street Suite 202, Newport Tnts stllarnanl was filadlOally.Pllot ~ 15. 22 fl'tll bullneH 11 con. The IOll<>wtng pa!'IOf'I 11 ANOEICITY CLINTON IHUtftOD, NAME ITAttMINT Beach, CA 92648 8each, Cell! 92663 with the County Cle<k of Or· March 1. 8 1986 ldocled by an ltldMdual ~......!~.!1-11 ·.2. domg busloest., OF COSTA MESAl.ss lec,.tary, PlenMnt Com-Trte 1o11ow1ng person 11 Tl't1s business is co~ This busln"s 11 con· l1'ga County on J&n\lary 31, SA-388 w 1mam H Devit ""' '''....,. -- REAL ESTA TE SERVICES. I City Cle<k end e11-otnolo Publtstled Orange Coul TOPS 9702 lnn1bruck nerst11p neranlp ,....., 11111-·c MnTICE wrth ll'te County Ciani ol Of. The '~ pet90l\9 ...: BAKER COMMERCIAL I EILEEN P PHINNEY, mlMlon domg bull~ u ducted by a ~al Pltlt-ducted by • genwll P•r1· 1988 I I This s11tan*1I .... tiled ...._ ITA~ • 142 WeSlport Newport ICten. ol tlle City Council of Datly PtlOt Febi'uery 15, 1986 Or Hunllngtpn Beech. Calif ThOmaa Jacobs Krta J WalnM:Olt Publl,hed Orange Coast rWM..I nu enga County on Fat>rvaty OoOnQ ~ -08 Alft. Beacl't, Calif 1126e0 ll'te City or Coela M-. Sa-391 92646 • Trtls Sll~mttnt was nled This 111temant wu riled Dally Piiot February 15, 22., FlCTmOUS _,..... 10 1986 IOClat•, 1261 EMt ~ Vlcl!I M Bak« 142 Wast-narebyC9f'llfythallheat>ove Roger E Oschman 9702 wlthtlleCoumyCletkofOf. w1thlheCountyCl8'kofOf. MerCh 1,8.1986 ..... .,. ...... NT ,,._Ro.cl SantaAn&,CA9270J" por1, Newport Beaen Calif aNnd 8t0orago1ng Ordlnence Ml.IC NOTICE Innsbruck Dr , Hunllngton ange County on February 7. ange County on J1nu1ty 30, 1 SA-383 t The-1...........:;. •=.,.. are i Publlthed Of•"""' C:O..t Dam.an Pr°'*1lel ~ 92660 o ·11 was 1n1roctuced Beach, Call! 92646 1986 t986 ~~-""' ...,.__ -·.-36e Madlson All9nU8, ~· and conaidered eectloll by FICTmous BUltNelS Thia builneu 15 con-f'3004M I doing bu91MN u . Dally Pilot Faoruary l5, 22. YOt1l, "-Yorll 10017 • This business IS con-Metlona11regul1rmeetlng NAMEITAttMENT Oucteclby an lndlvldual Publish..,. Ora.,,... Co••t "" ... ISh .... ""' F1W7C u, Pllll.IC NOTICE SHAW INVESTMENT Maren I II 1~ Dal-•OO<'pof•tlon •. ducted by an Individual of said Ci ty Cou II ..... d T .. -fOI.,..... "" -...,., -ru..,. ""' "'anQa Oii COMPANY 1150 N__,,..,. SA·37l BN AMOCI LI'" ...... Vlekl M Belief nc '"" on '"' ..,.,.,ng ~· ara Roger E Oschman Dally Pilol February e. t5, Dally Piiot Febi'uery 15 22 I · --.--· · .,... " · ,.. the 2111 day or April, 1980, doing buSlneat as This stalement wu filed 22 .. •rch 1. 1986 •• 8 98• • FICmlOUB BUSNESI Centet Or •250 Newport ---------Calttomi. llmltad pertnc~ Tl'tla Slltemenl was llled and trter.after p8"ed end C RY S T A L BA Y wllh ,,,. County Clerk of Or-Ma Sa 389 1 ... arcl't 1 .. t " SA 376 1 NAME ITATEMIWT Beach, Calif 92~ P\ISllC NOTICE lhlp, 1261 EU\ Oyat R~ with the County Cl«k of Or· 1•doptad81 a whole 81 a rag-ENTERPRISES. 341 Kelmu• ange County on January 23. • • The tollowtng person 1s j Donald W Shew. T!l4tee Santa AN.. CA 92t05 • anr Counly on January 30. ular meeting of said City Orlve. Cotta Mesa. Calif 1988 Ml.IC NOTICE ld0tng bualneas u : of the Donald w Shew FICTlTIOUS au,_u Thie bualnM• 11 eol)-; 19 6 Councllhe4donthe20thday 92626 f'211Ml f>t8.IC NOTICE 1 REGINA'S STATUARY. Revocabte Tru11.47Hert>Or NAMEITAn....-r dUC1ad by a ganar-al paf't- ntlt17 of J1nu1ry, 1986. by tl'te fol-Union lncorporlled, Cell· Publlsned Orange Coat! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 212 Albert Pl, Coeta Maaa. Ridge Or . Newport Beach. The lollowlng person 11 nersll\p •• Publllhed Orange Coast• lowing rOll call vote· lornla. 320 Kelmua Orlva, Dally Piiot f'ebruory t 8, 15 NAME STAT!MENT FICTITIOUS BUllNe8S C111r 92827 c.111 92660 dOlng bualllftl as. BN AlaOClat.s, Ltd .: Deity Pllol February tS. 22. AYES COUNCIL MEM· Costa Mesa, Call!. 92826 22 1988 Trte toOowtng persons are NAME ITATeMeNT I Regina Michael Cul· Joanne Shaw Reynolds. LF'G ENTERPRISES, 3680 Celllomla llmltec! P8f't"-'- M11rcl't 1 8. t988 s•. 3751 BERS Hertzog. Schafer. Tnls buslnest 11 con· SA 349 doing business 81 DE· The tollowtno persona are 1>«1son, 2t2 Albert Pl . TruS1ee ol tl'te Paul and S Bear •A, Santa Ana, llhlp, By-Blrn.uga Cori>Of" 0 " Hall . ducted by • corporation 1----------SIGNER'S CHOICE, 250 doing bUSlnfft ... 1co1t1 M ... Calif 92627 Joanne Reynolds Revocable Cellt 92704 atlOn. a Celllomla eorpor,-_________ , NOES COUNCIL MEM-YoungH.La,Treasur« FISCHEP AVE COSTA FAASER YACHTS I Thia bualnHs It con-Trust, 242 Hellotr<>p! Ava . LuitF Oandd•nt 3660 S atlOn, a general pert'*' Ml.IC NOTICE I BERS H0<n1:>uckle. Wheele< Tl'tls stattmenl wu filed PUBllC NOTICE MESA CA 92827 FRASER Y A.CHT SALES. ducted by an Individual Corona de4 Mr, Clelf ~2825 Baar •A Sent• An1, Cellf Stanley L lelzmen, Sacrltatt _______ .;....._ ABSEN T CO UN C 1 L witl't ll'te Counly Ci.rll of Or-Keev1n Gary Anderson. 34 71 V11 Lido. Sii 200. New· I Regina M Culber110f'1 Mery Kathryn Croo«aU, 92704 Thlt atatament was II~ OftDINANCE NO. MEMBERS. None ange County on January 24 f'ICT1T10U8 BU81NE88 2188 Placentia Ave . Costa por1 Beach. CaUI 92663 Tnls tiatament WU flied Trustee ol ll'te Mery KalhfY'I Thi• bueln•H •• con-'#Ith IM County Clar1l ol °'' I0-11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I 1986 NAME STATEMENT Mesa CA 92627 Anna R Heldrltt«. Inc , a w1ll't tl'te COunty Ctenc ol Of. CrOOka" Revoca.ble Trull ducted by an ll'ld!Vldu9I anga County on Dacanl- AN ORDINANCE OF TtiE rtave hereunto aet my hand F21t120 The following per.ans are Tnis business is con· Callf0<nl1 c«poratlon. 347 t ange County on Januery 31, 1580 SunMt Ridge Dr .. ..uts F Genddlnl 12, 1"5 -~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE and llflXed the s.at of ll'te Pul>llShlO Orange Coa1t doing business as ducted by an lndlvldual v.a Lido. Ste 200. Newport 1986 LaQun• Beectl. Calif 92851 This llatarnant WU Ned ~ CITY OF COSTA MESA. Clly or Coat• Mesa th•• 2111 Dally Piiot February 1 8. 15. E 0 u IT y FIN AN c I AL i<eevm G Anderson 8eeGh Calll 92663 Fa.GI fn1s bu1lneH ,. con-wt1h the County Clarll ol °'' Publllhad Oflt'Qt CALIFORNIA, CHANOINO day ol January. 1986 22. 1986 GROUP. 18 Corporate Plaza This staterNll'll was hied Tl'tll bu11ne11 11 con· Put>tlllled Orange Coast ducted by I general part-enga County on January 31 Dally P*>t o-noet 23, THE ZONING OF A POR· !Ileen P. "'lnney, City SA-348 Or Newport S.ecl't. Call! wtlh tl'te County Clerk ol Of. ducted by a COt'POflllon Dally PllOt Febniary 15 22. nerS1119 1988 1985. Januery 8, 13, 1984 • TION OF LOT l22 NEW· Claftt end aa-oflldo Ctaft 92660 anQa county on January 31 Evelyn C NICklll, Sac· March I 8 1986 Joenne S Reynold• Fa.z2 Amended Put>ltcellO PORT HEIGHTS TRACT. of the City CCMlftefl of IM nuni .IC NOTICE Equil1n Inc . a Calllornta t986 ratary SA-377 Thlt statement wu Iliad I Put>111h«j Orange Cou1 F«>NerY 15. 1988 FROM R2 TO R4 City of Coat• ..... n.IUL Corporalton 111 Corporate F2"131 This statement ...... lllecl wtth tl'la County C*1t of Of· Dally Pilot February 15 22. 1r:t••rr111•1 THE CITY COUNCIL OF 1 Publllhed Orange Cont FlCTITIOUI 9USINlll Plaza Dr N-port Beaai Pub!lshed Orange Coast with tile County Clar1! of Or· P\8.IC NOTICE ange CounTy on January 29 Mereh 1 8. 1986 DOES HEREBY ORO•jN ·s Amended PtJbllcallOn Or-NAM!! STAn•NT Tl'ttS bullneu IS con-22. March 1, 1986 911 FICTfTIOUS .u..... .--THECITY OfCOSTA MESA. OatlyPllotJanuary24 1988 Cahr 92660 Dally Piiot February 8, 15, a,ng9 e6 CountyonJanuary3t, 1988 -SA-311 1 FOLLOWS "' "' ange Coast Delly Ptlof Fat>-The rOllowlng persons ara ductao by e corp0<at1on Sa-368 f'~ NAMa ITAT!MeNT Published Orange Cout l'tllUC NOTICE SOMERS •• SECTION t Tnera11hera-ruary 15 1986 doing business as Russell J Singer Pres•· Put>111"9d Ora~ COU1 Trte roilowlng parsons are Dalfy PllOI Fet>ruary 15. 22., HAR VEY CURTl~ by placed and Included In Sa-390 Br;;,~E~::·~~·s:n~~5An!. da~~'' statement was ltleo NILIC NOTICE ~~~~:~o~.F~:;~•ry 15 22. dooM~~S1A~E:r1s1NG & March t, 8. 1986 SA-373 ~~:.~u SOMERS. a resident= lne R4 zone all ll'tlll real Cell! 92704 wilh 1ne Coun1y Clerk ot Or SA-382 MARKETING SERVICES. Tiie r<>11---. ,__.,.,..,era o { Balboa. passe4., property located 81 1117. n1m11c NOTICE G G LI t 6St0 c FICTITIOUS BUSINrss __ .. "' ...---.. 189, 193 and 1gs Easi tBth rUUL eorge a a. ange ountv O!' January n '"' Sutte 181 412 N Coasl P\8.IC NOTICE doingt>ullnMSU 'ThaGll-away Februarv I~ Street end 1797 Orange Av· K23071> ~~~~le Ave Bell Ca11r 1986 F29111S r~A,': STATEMENT MllC NOTICE !Highway, Norlh Legune . ley Ptzzan1' 17226 P9Clflc 1986 He IS su.Mved' enue, Aueasor Parcel ITAHMl:NT OF Barbara Andeuon. 1320 Publl"""" Or•nQe CoA.•t do1nge nu':.:~spe~!°"~:~: __ _.;..;;;.;;;..;...;.....;.;~_.;.;;;..__ Caplll 92651 FICTmous BUSINEU CBeoast HC~l't9w,,'J.8Hun11ng1on bv h1s wife Sall.,( N be 1'7 11 • 13 ......... a n3 FICTmous au• ..... Ess I 11r1Cia A Bernesser, 765 N·--sr·~--NT acl't " ..... ">. 117-114·1'. 117-114-15, UIEOf'f'tCTl'TIOUI 92805 22 1988 ..,. lord Wey Cos1a 'Masa. CA NAMESTATEMeNT Kendall. Laguna Beach. The IOll<>Wlng pereon 11 Alven ldd . .,.. ""'""' u "• rs ......., um rs -~-· •aANDON.-NT OF E Balsam. Ane~m. Cellr 0•11y Ptlol Fe"'•uary 1 8, 15, Window Cleaning 383 Thef .,... .. _ "''"'""""' .. T •"SO"---· Ch·'ctr~n M 5 .. ~~.,. end 117· t 14-29. to wH aulUNES& NAME Thla-~uslneu II con-92626 Trte tollowtng person la Calif 92651 do'"g buslnen ... Wey. Cyprtu CA 90630 Hanson. R James a Tl't11 ponlon of Loi 122 ol The rollowtng person has duct&d by. 8 general pan-SA.·343 JoM w Park, 920 Via doing buslnest 11 A Ronal~ Va~~· t5321 KCO SERVICES. 8381 w Rlt•c Tidd 63c52 ~a Lawrenc-e Somer Nawpor1 Height TraC1 es per abandoned the use of tl'ta nershlp Carlogo R111ers1de, Ce CREATIVE CA.STINO, 858 C cacla t.. Sllon teto. Mlllbrldge Circle. Hunt-~i, ypr•ss Also sUJ'Vlved bv 4. map recorded In Boole 4, Flc11tlous Bu11n-· Name Geor...a G Lleta ~LIC NOTICE 92S07 W 18th Costa Mase Calll all! 92891 lngton Beach Calll 928'6 • bu1lneu i1 con-, d h Id p· ' Page 83 or Mlsceuaneoua PLASTER SHOP. 1215 This ';iatement wes filed 92827 . • This business 11 con· Kay Ellubeth Oeloacl't. ducted by husband and wile gran c l ren r~ Mapa d of 0 nge FICTITIOUS BU8tNEl9 du~~:, btJyu!i~~:~llll~ua~on-Edward A Cl'tatlln 368 E ducted by 8 general Pltlt· 8381 MlllbrldgeClrcle Hun1. Alden Tidd vate farmly serYR'tt ~ ~ "' 92626 enge Coun1y on Januery 28 John W Park u-"" .,.,.. · p tl'ICla Bernes ' lwill't tl'te County Cieri! 01 Or-were · e a "'-1 .,, C~·n;ryrcacoralll,,!n•-morerapar· Baker St . Costa Mese. Call! wltn tl'te County Clerk ot Or· NAME STAT£MENT 22nd St N_,.,,.,.rt . "·-ch ne<srtlp i,.on S.aeh Calll 928'6 Trt11 Slatemen1 was fllaCI h Id t p..,.. , ... t1Cu11r deec<lbed at fol· The Fictitious Business 1986 The ro11owlng persons 8fe Tl'tlS slatement was rited ~hi a ser his bu1ln1H 11 con· 1 V • M I Par~ lows Name ref«red to at>Ove was ,,~, d0tng bullnea• Ill. Cou c 0 Tl'tlS bu11nesa II con-ThlS slalament WU llled ducted by an Individual anxe County on January 22 If'\.\ emoria Beginning II tile moll filed In Orange County on Publllllad Orange Coast RE N'T'ON PROPERTY ;~~e'~ntyn~ j~rn~~~ ~: ducted Oy an 1ndl11tdual won Ille Counly Cleflt 01 Or· Key E OeLoech 19 8 New port Bei!Ch F • Eaatarly corner of Lot 122 of Deoamt>er 24, 1990 FILE Delly PUot Fat><uery 1, 8. 15, VENTURE 933 Jesm1ne. t9B6 Edward A Chatlln ~;;x: County on January 31· Tl)os 1Coutatamenct .~' fll~ I PubllShed Orenge ~~~ ii) suggest rontn~ Newport Helghta Trect NOF·152246 22 1996 CoS111 Mesa Calll 92626 F2l77'29 Tn11 stalement was hied ,_ ... with the nty ... ft o...,. Deity Pioi Jen ary 25 ~to-lions be made t0 !hence Norlh 50• oo· 00" Josapl't Ziao 10 Quiel SA-341 Cl'tarles p Levens 933 Publlshed Orange Coas1 With tile County Cleric of ()(. -arfge County on January 31 ' u H I s west along • ltne, 30 00 tae1 Moon. Irvine cai1f 92714 µum1ne Costa Mesa CAllf Delly Piiot Febrvery 8. 15 enge County on Januery 31 ' PubllSlled Ocange ,Coast 1986 ,ruary 1 8 15 t986 a r \ c ' o m e South-terty and perallel ThlS l:>Ullnesa was con· :92626 22 Mercl't 1 1986 t986 Diiiy Piiot February 15 22 F~ S•·l37' M <'mo r 1 a l Fun wlll't tl'te centetllne or 18th ducted by an lndhlidual Ml.IC NOTICE Tl'tls ousonees •• con-· Sa-370 F29IMa Marcn 1 8 1986 Pub41Shed Orange Coat Hoag Hospital Ne~ Street 1 distance of 200 oo Tl'tta stllement wat lllecl ducted by a hmlled partnei Puohsl'te<I Orange Cou 1 SA·38S I Dally Pllol Fat>rnry 15 22. P\8.IC NOTICE J)<'lrt Beac-h CA 92SdJ r1~~os!~,h-ang1~1yp10~1n1, wtlh lhe county Cieri! 01 Of. FICN~luTa.~~NTSS '"c'Phar•·· P t~s Daily Pllol Februery 1s 22 Marel't 1. 8 t986 __ ·-""' ......... a --Coo 23 .. -.. .. '........ ..... u •q.. Ml.IC NOTICE Matcl't ' 8 t988 Ml.IC NOTICE SA...J80 FICTITIOUS atJllNHS MOORE >. 1 hna a dlatance ol 299 ~~ nty on January · The loliowtng person 11 Tn1s 1111emen1 wes filed SA-334 NA• IT A tt•NT ~. 1 1ae1 to an angle point. Publtlhed Of•nna Coast dOlng boslness as 'Nllll ll't• Coun1y Clerk ot Or· FICTmOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS .UllMESS P\8.IC NOTICE T~ l()llc>w>ng par10n1 are i•1 I 1 a rd Frede ri tl'tence South so· 00' 00" Dally Piiot Fet>ru-;;;y-t 8 15 BAILEY PLANT co ,5300 ange Coun1y On Jenuary 23 NAME STATUIENT NAME ITAtt•NT dOt"Q buSlne5$ u POR Moore. a well kno Ea.I a'""" a 11~ ..._.""per• • · Seasnora. Newpon Beacl't. 1986 Tl'te IOllOW111Q persona are Ml.IC NOTlCE The , ............. "" ...-son 15 FICTlllOUS BUlfNEll GROUP 16335 Spruce r~ident of Bal Itel w1t'P;"'t1ie ·;:i~iine oi 22 l986 Calif. 92663 f'~ I doing bus1neu as 8 & G TTT10 doing 00';i;"u,...... NA.ME ITAT!MENT Fountain Vlllev C4 92708 J~d Costa Me"a for 1811'1 Streel • distance of SA-358 Tetesa Ann Batley 5300 PubllSl'ted Orange Coast Yacht ServlOe. 3600 Park FlC UI atJSIHESI J c ENTERPRISES 245 The lollowtng PflfM>fl ll Pn1llO Nguyen 18335 ft,) 58 oo IMt to en engle point. Seast10<e, Newpor1 Beach Daily Piiot February 1 8 15, Ln N-port Beaeh, CA T~A~~~~.!! •re Fltcrter Ave •0-6. Cost• doing t>usm.s as Spruoe Foun1a1,, Val'-'r CA years. died !SUdden"lll' trtence Nor11\Usterly along Mt.JC NOTICE Calif 92663 122. 1986 92663 dOlng buslneat u Mesa, c1111 92626 ROBERTA KURI AS-192•oa o f a heart attack a llne, e distance 0115016 This buslne11 ts con-SA-347 Bradley M Gross. 3600 EURo-•••ERiC•N IN· Jol'tn Andr-C1nnon. SOCIA.TES 27291 Lu June Ngu~n .ama Fndav F <>bruarv 1 NOTIC"',.. ..... LIC ...,.. d , .... b dlvld 1 P L L N port 0 ---rt "'"' " Ramblas. Sulla 200. M•-·•on Th1• bu•1ness 1s con • " • feet 10 en angle po1n1 ~.,.. ...... ._,.... uc"" y: an in ua ar~ n · ew .,.,.... · VEST'•ENT vER1F1C•TION 2088 4191 SI · Newpo•t -~ • l""b-H" IN,,., ... , ...... E r u. ..... _ T~-a A Baio-. c• 9"663 .., " 0 ---c 92663 Vie"'. Ca/If 92691 ld·~t .... by 1.usband and~t• :oo " is survt ll'tencesoull'tea"'lerly along a '" .... "'" "'"' "'-"""' ~~ •vi PUBllC NOTICE " " •38 V11i.y View Irvine .,.....,,l't 1111 R-~.... -·a • h f Sh I llne being tSO 00 SO\llh· NINO COMMJl 810N OF Tl'tls staiement wu llled Tn11 business os con-Calif 9271S Tl'tis b\Jslness 18 con· oberta Lucille Kuro Pn111p Nguver 1)\ I<; w1 e 1r westerly and pereltel ,.;Ith THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN with the County Clerk of Or· j ~ICTITIOUI BUSINESS ducted by an 1nd1vldu111 Robert H Karl 4812 8 ducted by an ondlvlduel 14400 Newport Avenue I Tn1s s11teme<il wu tll«) Moore of Coot.a M _ ll't I II ' 181 .. St 1 VALLEY ange County on Jenuery 23. Brao Gross John Andrew Cannon "60 Tustin. Call! 92880 w11ti lh« Countv C•et~ 01 Or-d h D ecener neo "rH . NOTICE IS HEREBY 1986 I NAME STAT£MENT Thl!stetementwasr11ec1Seasrtore Or Newport This bus1nees os con ange Coun1.C1rJ1,,uerv 16 iiug t e r 1a :nd~~:;::o~~l.1~~~:c!r:~ GIVEN tl'tllt on Wedneaday . F29HIO I Tht' lollowong person •S wirn 1ne Countv C1er1< ol Or· !Beach. Call! 92663 w1i::~esba~~~n~.;:So.'1~ ducted by an lndtvldu11 1986 Muon.• 11( Sant.a Ai 40• oo· 00" East along a line February 26. t986. 11 7 30 Publlsh&<I Orange Coast do~n~T~~sl~~~,r~~S 15611 dnge County on February 8. 1 1 vi:,,. ~rvf;~n~!;11 •;:1 ~~lley an9e County on January 31 ~~i':'~11~1Luclll~ Ku~~ 11,..,., F~ He1~hL-;, tw o grand>, being 30 00 feet Norin-pm 1n me City Council Dally Piiot February t. 8 t5. 1 P od • u 1 B 5• H 1986 1986 I emen w ""' Pub11sn.,d Orenoe C.oss• c h1 ldrE'n StaN>V. a....sl westerly and parallel wlll't Cn&mbers 10200 Staler Av-22 1986 r ucl Ln nt . . uni F~74 Tn1s l>ustness I& con-F2M11 wltn ll'te Counly cieo. ot Or-011lly P1101 Fal>ru11" • ., 22 J 0 b 'l)'. the cenle<llne ol Or•no• Av-enue Fountain Valley, Ille SA-3SO lnQIOn Beech. Calif 92649 PubhSl'ted Orange Coast dueled by II general part· Pub1t1hed Orange CoaSI ange County on January 31 March t 8 1986 Jnh•S r<; ern enue. 1 distance 01 150 00 Pfenning Commission will 1· Er1t. A Usher 7691 Gar· Dally Pllo1 February 8. 15 nersnip D11lly Pllo1 February 1s 22 I 1986 ,_ S1-J92 C.i.rs.on C:it \ Nt>v taet to the Point of BeQln· l'tOld a publlC hearing on ll'te Ml.IC NOTICE :~Id l'IACeellt•;264~nt'"010" 22 M11rch,l 1986 I ~~1~~~e~~1 was hied March 1 8. tll86 -1 "v11llard w~ born ntnn lollowlng Items Sa-367 SA-379 Put>Msned Orange Coa•t Ml.IC NOTICE ,y,n,'--r '.!!) 1918 " co 0 TIO LUSE PE" II buslnau fl con-, Wltl't ,,,. County Clt!fll or Or Dal"' "'IOI Fabr"•ry 15 22 '"' Vl' -Section 2 Purauant to Ille N I NA ,..,. FICTITIOUS BUllucll ., '" -T 0 8t5 "~ ductldb" an1ndlVldu11 11nxe Coun"'onJ1nuary30 ••arc" 1 8 196" NaJ1ah N ~brask provisions of Section 13-79 Ml N Na..-STA-MENT Erik R 'u·h-r DllDllC NOTICE ., ... .. ., '< ... .. P I b 'It d b """"' ""' • " I ruu l9 6 Mt.IC NOTICE SA-388 ACT1T10UI .UltNHI ~ r 'du ;11 n d fr Cl ... or ll'te Mun~ll Code of I he ell! on su m e Y Tl'te ro11owtng parsons are This '111emen1 was llled ~ NAME ST A ttMEHT "' " ' t" City of Costa M .... Dletrlel H«ben Lau to operlle 1 dOlng l:>Ullnest at with Ifie County Clerk of Or-FICTITIOUS '9U81NfSS PubllahecJ Orange Cou1 f'ICTITIOUI BUS-SS r11e tOllowtn<J P9f90n • N •lrl Ii Hr II~"' o cia( Map G-2 oflhl City Of Cotla restaurant at 9430 Warner PEAK PERFORMANCE al'gfl Countv on Jenuery 3 NAME STATOIENT 'Dally Piiot February 15 22 NAME ITAn•NT Ml.IC NOTICE d0tng buStneat u II 11.:h :-idh>1ll •tit( Me!Ja copyorwlllcn taonltle Avenue 9881 Brief Ln Santa Ana 1988 I The lollowlng persons re ,Marcl't 1 8 1986 Thi tOllowlng paraon ,. PREFERRED EOUtTIES nl•Wt'<I tt• Bal~ld !if In lhl offlc4J ct.tile li'IAllntng CONDITIONAL USP PER· Calll 92705 f'217070 dotng l:>uSlneM es SA-374 doing 1:>ua1neas as FlCTTTIOUI BUltNEll •OO Oul!J' SI Suite tlllO u ••-' Oap1r1m1n1 11 htreby MIT NO 1118 Mika Hlckmen. 9881 Briar Put>llined O•ange Coait JUST THE THING 3021·B TM REPORT 2772 NAME STAttlffNT N-!>0'1 Beach. Calif 92660 l~C.,. ru ,;n,j hi'-\\;I_. amended by the tOdltlon ,,:em~u~mntttldl by Ln., Santa Ane, Celil 92705 Delly PtlOt February t 8 15 Harl>Or Btvd Colla Mesa Harl>Or Blvd Dept SC· 101 Th& IOl!ow>ng ~9001 111 Aldo G l>lg~" 170 E "'<'ft' ""' ,,,.._ tlf t • 111ereto of tlwl R4 "" da-mp ._.,. 0 opera• • Ric;!( Hohwan, 637 Alie 22 1986 Cta11 92626 Mt.IC NOTICE eo.ta Mat.1 Calif 92626 dOlng 1:>.151ness u •6th St Costa M .. Caht M 1ll.u·d l\foort Au~ scrtl>ed In Secllon 1 hlraol "aubwty sanOWICfla and Vista Way Laguna Beech SA-353 Dann Scl'tleOpl ll 3111 George C For'lner 11 2040 A & 0 PARTY RENTALS 92616 moll\ t , Cl R• h~· Section 3 Tl'tlt Ofdlnenc.a 1al1d1" atore 81 l0130 Calif 92651 · Ma~ra Cost• MeM Cell! FlCTITIOUS BUlfNESI Pheleropa Court Coste ~ Pt~h• 4,,. •S T111s t1 .. s.nes11 •I C•"'t shall t>acomt In lull affeci Wern« Avenue This bu11neu 11 con-92626 NAME ITAnMeNT Mesa Callf 92626 Costa Mesa Cahl 1261; du<'lfld t'• '"1nd1vio .. at Sut~ 1 in l ..... 1. \11 and l<><ce thirty (30J days CONDITIONAL USE PER· ducted by co-partne<s Ml.IC NOTICE Patr1oe Sch1f'OP•l1 3181 Thlt IOllowing pe<IO'le ire ThlS business '' con-I Adobe M1u 10" Qan1e1 410o J Pig,_ fut :.= \ f'Af'> I'm r " rrom and aftet lhe puaage MIT NO 410 (Continued Mika Hi«man Madetra Co,111 Mosa Cahl d0tJngOH~S~rlflO:SuBABY e•• ducted by .,, indM<IUal Sar" Inc: Ca1•1 2085 flout ,1a1~t .,., lllt'<J "''''Ill•' hf•ri h• .,.:,_; lher901, and prior to the IX lrom Jenvary 22, lNe) Thll 1tatemen1 WU meo FICTITIOUS BUSMll 92626 ... Oeo<ge c Fonnet " P•acento• 4ve ~5 C~t• ........ 11\41 Ct>Unl, Clf'rk of°' .. plrllllon OI lllt_, (l5) day. Petition 1ubmlttad by With lhe County Clark ot Of NAMe ITATIMENT 0 G R~ 23955 C•I PORIUM 24351 Armeda Thli statement wu llled Mesa C.111 1!262 A~ • unh O<'I Ja"ul " n \ t'\1 in :tw i S rrom 111 plluage al'tall be Belbol Compeny tor ex· ange CountyonJanuary 22. '!"he tollowlng person 11 grove BlvO NflWh•ll CaM 011n1Pomt Ca111 928n "'''"t~Co"ntv Clark ofOf. This bu-•n•H ,, con t!lef l~uarcl r; \ ... k~ publtShld ~• In lhe OA pans10n of mlnl·warellouN 1986 doing t>usinata u 9,321 Jol'tn Rooerl Granda ,.,,g• Countv °" Fabnia"' 3 oucifld b)' •• c0<1tO<"'l('I< n.1• Tht·r•• ,, I ho :t• "' ANOE COAST DAltY lacllltles al 10505 Garfteld ...,_11 FUTONS ANO FRAMES LoreH.iRl<ld 2J9S5 Cai 1243~1 Armaoa OanaPOll'lt 1q86 i:>am TP\O<" nllK• .,.., 1'.ib>•~"e<I ""'""~ '"'M ' PILOT. a newtpeper of gen• Avenue PublltNld Ore"Qe ea.st OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ~rove Blvd Newfl(lll C8111 C•llf 92629 ""911 I agar 01< i, o,1,.1 "•O•u••• ' -, ., eral circulation, prlnlld end AREA VARIANCE CASE Datly Pllol Fflbruary t 8 15 19400 Beacl't Blvd •e Hunt 191321 Sus.an Jolln1ton 24J51 Pubhshtid Ot•~ Cout Thia lllltflfM"1 "'" lllecl i~ •<lllF pybllltlad In IM Clty Of NO 1577 n 1986 . 1ng1on Beach. Cell! 92846 Th1A """"•" IS con IArm•d• Oena Poin1 Cellt Delly Pilot "'•O•u•ry 15 22 .ith the c°"""' C'-~ OI Or • ~4 , ... Cotta Mtll or. In Iha Petition eut>mlttad by • SA-34., Linda J Scl'tub 4320 dl•Ctf'd by 8 genl'•ll t>lrt 92629 1._.1,cn 1 8 1966 •"9' County M F&eiri1111\ ~ lllletnetlva. tile Cit; Clark Carol Legnon r0< rear yerd GlflnC:oe Ava M1r1na Del nctfsnip I Th11 bu11,.to 11 con I SA·389 11Me miy ciuM 10 be pvDll"*' 1 118rlance In con1unc1lon wftll Rity Ce111 90n2 Petrtoe sr.nieppit1 dueted t>y co-pertnor. • ~ P\8.IC f«>TICE lll.tmmary of lhla Ordlninoe propoaad room eddlllon at P\B.IC NOTICE Tt111 bua1n1u 111 c:on I This tlAtemanl was lllad I John Robert Grande . ""'bttsn.c O••noe C 1 --------- and 1 cetlllltd copy of th• 18515 Ttnoe Ctrcle d11rtl'd bv 11n 1ne11v1du11J wtlh '"" Coun\y Cieri\ ot Or Tht1 ellt_,I wAS lllfd P\alC NOTICE' Dall\' P1101 Feb•u•ll' I!'. 22 lti>Olt IUI of lhl• Ordlna~ .,,... THESI; MATTERS ere "CTrTIOUI IUllNlll lindlt J $cl'tub 1 ·no· County 01'1 January 29 IW!lh Int C:oonty Clttk of°' Mar<'l'I I 8 1988 FICT1TIOUI t\.lllfiltll t>e poatad In tneomc. olthe t)flngproee.aad pvreuen110 NAM& ITATIMINT fhl1 tlatement was 111~ 1986 ' 1~ Covnty on January 30 FlCTITtOUI BUSMI• S4 38' NA.Mt ITATIMWNT City Clark tlvt (5) d•'f9 prlOf the ~tanning Laws of tilt The lollowtng panon la wlll't lhe CNnty CHlfll Of Of Fa.el 111116 NA• IT ATl•NT fl'1t IOll¢wll'IQ C*IC"'• ar,. 10 1119 dtll ot adoption of State of Ctllfornl•. Govern• dOlng buelness u ·~ COuntv nn F11t>ru1ry • Put>lttN!d Or•nge Coa• '~ T!la ~ O-llOnl ani Cl(lmQ l'lu"n"s as lhlt Otdlnenoa. al1d within ment coo.. e.ooo 11 MQ.. NUTRITION FOR HEAl TH t9H '01111y Pilot "•bruary 1~ 22 .-ubl•S'*I Ortnot eo..1 ldOlno OI•~ 11 P\8.IC NOTICE l N to; l Err r A s EL r llnHf'l 115) days 1ntr •doe>-and the F'ounteln V•l'-Y Mir A.NOFITNESS.49508al'flln• ,..,,47 Marc.II I 8 1986 0111-. PllOI Ftbr\Hlty 1& ~2 B • w MARIN[ CON-. STOA4<..t rutlftt1M ,. .. tlon lhe City C*ll "''" nlctpal Cool u Pttwy. Sltlta 209 INIM Publlthed Orange c~·· I . SA J7') MAICl't 1 II Ulll6 SUL TINO 310 911'1 S•r-1 F1CTmOUI a.u...-11 &ai.er Str .. t COiia M"t cauM to t>t pvblllMd the THOSE 0£81RIN0 l'O t-Caltf 9?714 0111y PllOt ,.ebr-uaty 8 15 SA-311 Huntington hech C1llf ..,._ aTATCMaNT Cato! llC'f.4111 eloremantlon.O iummary llfy in llYOf Of In oppoelllon C.ola L t1all, M S A 0 12 M9tel'I 1 t988 92841 The IOllC!'W!ng P9rlOf' 1• Q11nr1 S1cw1191 tnvastC!'1> 11\d 1111111 poet in lhe omc. Of to tht propouta wlfl oa ~ 509 Fam!Mf Ava Coton• Sa 423 "8JC NOTIC[ ... tC ..,..TIC[ 8111111 Joaac>h Wood 310 dOlnQ l>Ullt,_ as 1 ·.,II, ,,.....,. ~""° ~., '" tfltl City Clel'lr a cet1ttltd at\ QCX)Ortunlty to 00 IO II de! MIT, c.llf 826'5 r-UUL nu 91h StrH I MunllnglOn tNf[ASP•N ~1 Villl• 11."IO 1u'I"' Cahl OW copy 01 thte Ordinance the pvbllC helttng If f\;11"-' Tnt1 OutlMla 11 con .,6 1 1C MnY'll'r f:tCTTT104>11U,..ll 1'1Cnnou9 ..,...... 8aedl <Al•I 9~1 Bonita Nt•oort R40acto '""" ~.,.,,,.., •• t ...... "" Wltll lhl n I 1nr0tmltiOl'I •• dMirad. you Oueted b)' .,, lndMdull r~ null\>(. NA• ITATlllllNT ... T.......... Seott Cllarlal &ulill'! )10 CMf 9'900 UC:ll'O ~ • llmtl«! IJr'•f" 1-v-· -0 may eonttet 11141 Plenntng C«ola L Hiii M S RO Thefollowlng par~111•• ~-•• .,,,._ .. , tth S1teet Hun11nnton Wlltletn Ho'denO.V.S &81 -n·r the mtftll*' ot t!la City 0epllf1"*°'t at HS U2S Thia 11•'"'*'' wtt tllad FICTTTlOUI Ml ... I. dOtoO bUll~ u •nt tOI ng ow~ ie R..cf\ ti 92$41 ,. VIiia 9 on•ll NawC1t1•t Ce"' (i._,wONI (".-• Cooncll voting tor end ~·"', ... .,to 1,._ ·--11_. wftfl the r,.. ...... Cltwt. Of Of. NA• ITA Tl.-.n 111 EARTHGU•DE co._.. OMnQ t ,,..,_ u 1Mcf1 c;.ltf q~ againal the tame ...... .... ·--~ _,.. .......... .• , The IOl!Ow!"" -· .,. POAT TAINIT'I' ruNO f llll bu•• .. " COtl· . .... P•r1""' PASSED ANO ADOPTED 11 1 PIOCK>Md lel!Ot'I It engt CounlV on January 23 . .,. .....-~-R PANY l bl lAATHOUIOE doctld b't • ~II! oan Mall,,._ M~ uewte Tiit\ tta1.,._.1 won ~ "" cllalltnQICI In COUf1 ttiare 1tee do•ng bwain•u u J IOJll APt'llCS 5093111 Strwt tt PQ<t T11n11., Citcl• naral\iC> 1681 VIII• eon.ta ~ •II\ t"Mt C'~h Clflo• '(\! '~ee'vth dey of Jaooary, mayt>e atttn1tat1onior9111ng fi.n 8111ld•11 :101 Al•bem.e S11tt• 10, ~ Baacn ~l~:_c~:e;= .._•W.OOd a.ecc 11 CAllf t2te0 ~~,, 0t•J _,.. .• ~ ltart• ... -., onty '"°"' _,.. rlltllld at P\lt>hMad 0r-. eo..1 Hunun.gton Beech \:.A C.lll 92983 '"" ..,.._ I Thtl t1attwnen1 wa• hied IWlllOC>"e' .)Ofln D• • !~& _,_ '""public ,,..,,ng oa.crlMd Oelfy ~ Faoruary t • 1 t2&48 Kr.a J W1ttttt:0n ,..,,,,., Tt11111" Clrcla NH•POrl ""'""the County Clan OI Or M l Vitia BoN1• ~I nllfll ~ ft'?.sf ~:~po lfl Ihle notic. °' in wn1i.n 22 t9M Tnom" J~ot 107 Ala 1 180 W•t ~ u ,..... 18Mdl Caflf 92800 •nva County on ~ l 8-etl Cellf 92MO •ubl ....., Or•"G" Goe.i l""f Cit; Clerk Of the Ctty of corrnp ~Jt~ Ml!ll'Arld SA-~2 ~~~'t'111ington 9Mc:h I l>()t1 8ellcfl Cal•f t2M3 ' T,,.1 bul lnH •• ttlfl '"' I Jo S•rnon•e" 2 '2 I Oe•tv P1101 '"!'<' ' ,~ c;~• M"• lo the PIMlllf'IO CCMTlf'NMll>"l R"i-1 w f;MO (flt11\Qtlt0e (J.,.nl Co dlctad Oy an ind•V'IOual ,,_,. Arlllla N9w00<1811 ,, Calll n '' Jet Of rriOt 10 11111 P\tbllc llaAr 11 tO ! l TO f>•rtn-1'• ~ , ''' .. .,. • ~ Pl• ,.,._, O<a1191 Colts!} • J tht °""I'' In\' N~W v.11h ~<,t',," .,, In~ ... 11·r1~i 1t.,. .1 In 111'11 fl• \\, ,, 11 11 nd~ . ... 0 0 .. - Irvine 'church intl"odtices ~pecial services for Leilt An early service of "Or~h1p Jt 8 a.m. 1s being 1naugurall'd dunng ~nt at the Unlverslly United Melllocll1t Cburcb 1n Irvine The service ts m add111on to rqular worship hours !l' 9 and I 0:45 a.in. Also dunng Lent. 1hc d1urrh will have a communion sen arc: each Wednesday at 7 a.m The (.'hurch 1s located at 184:?:? Culver Drn c • • • Dr ~on Stein. noted cdurntor. composer. conductor and author, "ill be featured at a program unday, h~hghllng Jewish Mu!ltc 'Vtonth. "Jewish C'reauv1 t) 1n Mu!.1L" will bf the them!.' of h1!1 lt'cturc at 7 30 p.m at the J ewlsb Community Center of So ut.b Orange County, 298 Broadwa). Laguna Beach o\fter- ward. a recording "W11l ~ pla)cd featunng the ( rnc1nna11 ~' mphon) Orchestra performing ha., Thn.'t' Has1d1c Dance!. for Ort ht·-.1ra Stein 1s dean emt·ntu' ul CA.·Paul Universtt) School of Mu'\1t· where he received his degret.·~ and" ht•rc he: taught conttnUUU!.I\ from I\)) I through 197 For 1nformauon call 447-.!070 or 833-1 017 • • • A ~r' ice of cckbrat1on will ht• held at 10 a.m Sunda' a1 the Slaepberd of the Hills United Church of Cbrlst. JO I .! I N 1gucl Road Laguna Niguel The service 'Will ka1urt• a dedi- cauon of the fo ulil\ land,caping and memonal~ ln\.Oh ed tn 1ht• compleuon ol C\panded ''orh\1p and Chnst1an Education <;pace Guest speaker ""Ill be Dr John Rogers. who repn:)entcd 1he thun.h when ti was a m1s-;1on proJCl I Rogers 1s conference mtn1'i tcr o l thl· U nited Church of Ch mt l11r 1ht• \tJlt· ofM1ch1gan • • • "Hooked on l 1fc. a film 'em·, dealing with real ltfr probknh ''di be shown at ., p m r hur\dd\ Jnd Feb. 27 tn the aud11unum at outb Coa.t Community Church, ~I ~o Bonita Can~on Dn\.e. In tnl' RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. • "'* e Tow Oolar Co• m Moo 1 1922 tWIS(JI BlVO . com MESA S.C&-1156 Joins staff Dr. George E . Melelnger bae joined the pastoral etaff at the Calvary Baptiet Church of Huntington Beach. He hH eerved u putor of the Woodland Hills Bible Church for 1 7 yeare. Ttm T1mmon). pa)tor. and Slt'"e .\nerbum c;hare the spotlight 1n the tilms that explain how people gel huoked 1n10 a ltlcst'le that " dcstru-:-tl\ e and ho"' 1hc\ Gin achtt''" rt•co,en anJ began 10 lt\l' a normal l1k • • • .\ pwnc1..·r 1n lht• n:la11un)htp 1lf religion and med1une '>'tl11all.. about .. The Role ol lhe C ongregallon 1n lhe Present Health Care Re' oluuon·· a1 3 derg) conference 1n Dana Point Dr Granger E Westberg. .1 Lutheran clerg)man '>'ho has bt.·cn a hosp11al chaplain and dean ol thl' the ln-;111u1e of Rel1gwn at Tt>.as ~kd t· tal (enter. will be the speaker rhe meeting bl:gins at 8 30 .i.m f nda' at the ( ap1)trano b) lhe \t.•a Ho~p11al IN I 5 Del Obispo • • • < kl\ 111n (1ordon art•a n1on.l1nator tor tht• l 'nit;.inan l 'nt\t'r\altc;1 \l·r- ' ILt' C omm1t1ee. "111 n.am1ne 'an- ous aspects ot <;anuual) ror refugees refused legal t·nt~ tn lo lhe l 'n1tcd ">la IC\ H1' program ""I be at 10 ~u am \undc1 ,. at the Unitarian t:nlversall t Center, 249 <')·pr<.'\\ Drl\e. Laguna Beach • • • "The Authont\ ol Sa("nfin•" ..viii be explored at the I 0:30 a.m. sl'n 1rl' Sunday at the Orange Coast Unit- arian llniversalist Church, I 2 W V1ctona t.. Costa Mesa. Speakl•r will be 1he Kt•\ John Buehrem. senior m1n1stcr at the J 1rst lJn1tanan Churth of Dallas • • • '\pcakers frvm thn:e major puh- ltshing companies "' 111 be featured al i Yacauon Bible School prev1c"' at 7 m Fnday at the Presbyterian hurch of the Covenant, 2850 Fair- ' t<'"' Road. ( osta 1esa. ">ponsonng the t'' enl, which 1'> open to t hurch leaders and teachers. 1s the ~onsh1p ( hns11an Books1ore. Nev. port Beach • • • \.\or!.. \hop'> fur non -pracucing ( uthoht'' "ho "' aot to takl' another look at the rd1g1un ""111 be hdd at 7 30 pm T ut.·,da' '> from h·b 18 tu March 18 al ~I ( allastu!. Pamh tn Gardt.·n C1roH \1ore 1nfom1atm11 1!. a"atlaolt' b' nilling 1.P 1-21 ~I w 971-2041 • • • Temple Isaiah of Newport Beacb "111 dt>dicalt' tht• t-nda' night \Cf\ 11 t· IU'itnglcsof ( lrangt-C uunl\. \\h0\\111 alsu bt.· h11ni1rnl al ~• rt'U'Jlltun altt'™ard • • • Dr Jaml'' \h llun nauonalh II.no'' n '>JX'ah·r tdn 1""" pn- ~onaht) and au1hor. "ill be the gul!.,t 'ipeaJ...er at the IO JiJ a.m <.t'f' itl' l.iunda) tor 1hc lrvtne-Newport Church of Religious Science. He al\o wall u1nduct a 4'1..'mtnar rn111lcd .. How tu Get \.\h.11 't ou \.\ant · .11 I that aflcrnonn Hoth e'cnl'> "'11! be held 1n thl' ln1nc \L•n111r ( l'ntcr. # 3 \an burg. In tnt' .... 1 he R(.'' Llo)d ~aatJtan . ~uper- 1n1cnden1 bf thc ~an ta ..\ na l>l'trtll l n1ted \tc1hud1'>t ( htmh v. 111 be lht·gut''il prealht'rat IOa m \unday al thl' • Laguna Beach llniled Methodist Church, 211112 Wc<;ln Ori\ e ~oulh I ~1guna .... ~h·mht·r<, of the Mission Viejo Cburcb of Christ. !\1argut.·ntl' Parl....vat a1 h:lt~x Road. will tcl- ebra ll' 1he oiwn 1 ng 111 .1 nn' "1 ng 11n Sunda\ ......... ~ Religious theme park For thoee unable to travel to the Holy Land, a rellgloue theme park ln Bedford, Va., may be the next beat thing. Dan Bucbbaum, tour pide at Holy Land, U.S.A., explain• to ml ton about the repre.entatlon of a tomb u the one Jeaue Chrlet wu burled ln. Conference moved due to church ban HOl IS roN (AP) -The Religion Newswri1ers' As- SOl 1a11on of America will meet "'tlh Southern Bapll'its in At- lanta tn'itt'ad of Mo rmons in "ialt lake ( 11 :,-because \1rn mon oflil·tab ..aid female reporter' could not cover a ~hlmh meeti ng. the associa- tion's head sa) s rhe 21>0-membcr group of l ~ .ind<. anad1an nev.spaper and maga11ne reltg1on wnters usuall) holds ti!. annual meet- ing along w11h a national rd1g1ous group It had picked thl' Mormon)· annual mcc11ng in Apnl, ..aid a\!><X·1a11on President Louis Moon· The church said all 't''-\1on., l"\t.Cpt a pnesthood meeting v.ould tx· open to lt'mall.' reponl.'r'>. and ~ug gl.'stcJ tran!>l'ftpts or closcd- cm·u111clt'' 1\1on of that mee1- 1ng to at:u1mmndate women. Tht• group'<, executive board decided to rnovl' the meeting to ..\tlan1a. "where the Southern Baptist ( 'unven11on holds th annual meeting 1n June. Gaymem.bers hear church president In what is believed to be the first appearance by the leader of a major denomination before tis gay and lesbian organization. the Rev Dr William F. Schulz, president of the Unitarian Universalist Assoc1auon. will speak to the second annual convocation of Unatanan Un1versal- 1sts for usbian aod Gay Concemson Sunday at F1rs1 Un1tanan Churth. San Diego. .. The theme of the convocation. "To~ether in the Struggle,' 1s es- pecially apt at th ts lime,'' Schul1 said from denommat1onal headquartcrc; an Boston. "The struggle to overcome the oppression expenenced by lesbian and gay people is one of the instances where Unitanan Universaltsts have named the injustice well before many other denominations. I will be 10 San Diego to signal my conv1ct1on that now of all times. faced W1th the Al OS cns1s, and under renewed attack from the Evangelical Right. the lesbian and ga) community deserves a forthright solidarity. We must not falter." The Rev. Carolyn Owen-Towle and 1he Rev. Thomas Owen-Towle. co-man1sters of the First Unitanan Church, issued a welcome to the convocauon saying ... We support the struggle of peQf?le of all onentations for greater digMty and dialogue 1n our human fam1I~." Notmg the mixture of clergy and lay persons 1n the group, the Rev. Douglas Morgan Strong, co-<:oord1- na1or of the Concerns group, said • ··The denominatton is openly and fiercely dedicated to including les- bians and gay men W1thtn ns ranks." The other coordinator is the Rev. Barbara Pescan of Illinois The Unnanan Univeraltst As- soc1a11on has been active 1n support- ing tts gay and lesbian members since 1970 when the General Assembly denounced discnmination based on sexual onentation. Since 1hen. resol- u11ons have been passed establishing an Office of Gay Concetns at de- nominational headquarte~. support- ing employment opportunities for gay, lesbian and bisexual ministers. and developing services of union for ga" and lesbian couples. Ozanpe eoaJ.t ?2etipioUJ. q}/zectozg A Clrtllll W1lco111 from The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Co~i,1 MP\a FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHU~CH 19th St & Harbor Blvd Church School 9 30 Worship 8 30 and tO 45 Charles D Clar~ M1n1stf" Co~til Mfl!>a MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Worahlp & Church School 8 30-10·00 11 m Or '/111ll1d m E St~., -l !ll' ·~ F\4Pwp1 , ' cede t CHRIST CHURCH 8'1' THE SEA UNITED METHOOIS T '"00 w Bil1r o" e1.1 S73-380S Rev l awrP· » T 'f 1ur t;; Wonlllp a Church lcl>OOI t :10 A M w .. -d•f '"••School •nd O" Coro 7:IO AM fOOP M '1un11ng100 6e11r~ 1; ... •r COMMUNIT't' UNITEO METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Av,. Htl? 44" • Worahlp Strvlce 8·30 & 10:00 8:30 Sunday School 10:00 Fountain va11iof FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bvsr1Jr11 ')1 9e2·2593 James R HacJ11>y 1 1s: Worahlp I Church School 9·30 A M ~(Wf lJll H1't" tNtlrD ME r.. HURUt 1901 Merguerllt Ave Corona def Mer 644-0745 Woni., l Cftllch School 9 JO • m Rev Burley R Howe ---~ Ct•Uitn c•um CO•UltaltOUI 111 ... , ... A" C0<00 ffl .,, ~ W lttl •1Muor II •• SUClf llo<U11 644-7400 Be S ure to Worship at a Church of your Choice Sermon Topic: PR£SBYTERIAN CHURCH OF TH£ COVENANT eruct A. Kurrie, Paator Terry McC11nne Cir&eto• nt Adult M1n1st"e~ Pierre Allegre r11r'!Clor of H1gn School Ministries Tina Alcaraz 01rac1or of Children's ~1n1stri"!. Sooda1 WonllilJ -& 30 l 10 00 am Cluch S<.hool Cltidr en thru Ad1ih I 0 00 a m lbwfy Ciltt 'naiabie a 30 ' 10·00 a m C.-c SfrVICt -1 00 p m 2850 Fa1rv1ew Rd Costa Mesa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH "4.,~r _,, '-it"' "° 760 Victoria St., Co1ta Me81 Lother V. Tornow. PHlor 631-1611 8ruce .>.elt:e. PHIOr WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 AM Sooc11, School ' Adlil IW>lt Ctm 9 20 AM Chr.,han £'-tntary School 548-6866 ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH t .:1 't•l11 1• 'J' & l1·11t;-.r•t' ~qw ·'· k..-1 ~ r...-. "" I ~rf M I 1IJ µ J' I "' • ,_ t '"'' ~ r1 ' J 1villf, • "•h ~· "• ~I If" 1 Worship 9:30 A.M. Education Classes 10:45 A.Jiii . Phwy Cm '"'Info Cal 64•·1341 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM re b¢ A ' t O t . ' .... Sabbath ServleH ~. fnd•1 hu111 1ts ,1 r,ie11, hmu f1r11 frtu, ., llM .... ~ ' ll , • Sm1111 lht llttrpOrt·lrvlnt Aru 21 00 Mar Vim .. "In the Fullness of Time" CHURCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Mflll"'"'t ..,. t IP\e ~I.ct u..,. ' 'f.,... Q ,, ~ fllt\C., nos MAIN STAHT SUITE 21 HUN TIN(HQN 8£.AC~ CA 926'48 Adul19 A Jr Cr.unit 8 00 9 45 & t 1 JO Re11 Peggy BHStott For lnform1U1on 969 1331 ., ST. llCHAEl & AU AIUlS EPtSCOPAl llll hdfit View Driu c.-def• "" .... .ldlll • ..., lb• kt« n. .... &.. l. W.C.: lhociatt Addt f orun 9: 15 Ml Strvkts I AM & 10:30 AM f Of lnfntatian on wttkday ,....... ell 644-0463 ---------ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL C~CH THE REV ROBERT CORNELISON Ttte Re• &trbara C Mudg.e, ~tanl • 1:00 All fudwist 9: 15 All CudLarilt Chutch Sdlofl ' MnlrT 428 Pa..-Ave., UC\N Beach 494-3542 J NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J. Berc. Pastor Kim Eifert Kroistad. Pastor WORSHIP SERVICE 8 AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter fOf the deaf al 8 AM) SUNOA Y SCHOOL 9: 15 AM l'bsery Care Avabble WELCOME ltl DoHr Ir, ltw,ert 111011 Ul-3131 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IDl•clpi.e of Chrltll '"0 I trvl,,. al San ta leabel Newport 8each 145-57'1 Mornini Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM Oene Swanaon, Mlnlater You Wiii tH W•lcom.O -And ~I~/ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Milin 1Jt Ad•m•. Huntington S.•c:h M•1< 11y W11r<.t11f 1 l:l1t,IP <;r r ('lr")j t yp11111g Wnr~h·~ SUNDAY· Aclln Yout~ Oroupt -Nu•H "t 8enlcM 9 00 PM 10 '1'1 AM 6 00 PM '·A 1o"' 'Mtt11 CJ1t"• M.J.rotm & A.lbfW't H Kai;.-, M1ni4't&n Mo111t J"' 111r' 0.tArtl"r .,, t "'.'''"" £rt .. c e1100 OIAl-A·OEVOTION -538-tseo. Otttc• -~-25H •·Preaclll119 Cllrl1t Since 1195'" "unJ.1\. r. hr11.11 \ If•. l'l'<f' ll I \ I ' I NEW THOUGHT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 110 W. 11th St., Ctsta M111 (Tt•ohl111011101 1f 1114) "Fr11dofll throuch Faith" Or [Junor C Jackson Bible Study Class 9 15 \u/lf/.tr M1ll 1•1'1 M~\\ lif' lft,lin>,' 8 Jun1nr lhur1 h JO JO Dl1l·A·llt1HCt t4f.14t4 Laguna Presb y te rian "Chruc·h <>f Chimt"•" A ~y du'h f0t ttlt South COtl'tty St.....,llll Strmom St~ mwc .'lund•) Kn"blp 9·00 .I 10:.'10 •m \ u~tlJ (•rt PNn ldt'd -.'lund•> .'t(hol for all •It"" Kt¥krl•> Pfflpam' for CltlldN'n, foutlt I AdulH JI '1 f'•1rc·-t \ • • l'hont HM , '11 l Or Altlv I llnhnley ~n Cra1c Dami, Or (d•ards Cllct•d ~~w..o-...o~~~""-<-n..G,...l>"'l ·,...\l..,..,...'V'..,,l'J..,.<~\..:..\.:,;.E.I~ !._4 l Pl<\\ .,,,.~ ----------------------------~--------------------- • Church of St. Matthew . by the Sea (TflldllioNI ~ c • Of 1ui1roa1.awt: (ll1torm) RABBI MARK S. MILLER 1 SHAllBA J SCRVIC(S Fri -1 p.m, -Sal -10·)0 a.m HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNOA Y-t:OO A.M. (loGlc ofO~ p_.. -._, ram1ly Ser~1cts Isl f1iday it Month T JO Re1tg1ou~ School MERTZ HALL Adult Ed Youth Croups Stn~lt\ Of Qomm.unlty ~~ 61 , Heliotrope. Ccnfw dlt ..., IOll Clmtlb.U, NHlport Buell toll._", fS.44-1999 Cantor Al•n Wefnet Educator Mlrl•m V•n RHlt• ................ -S.SZ·ntl- ~ .... --....... .. . 'A l l\'T JAfvtE WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 9:00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite 11 10:4'5 AM -PrayM and Praise Eucharist Rite II Church School -9:00 AM Chlld Care -7:30 & 9·00 AM (Music, sermon and child care at 3 services) MID-WEEK WORKSHOP Monday-Friday • 8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday -10·00 AM Eucharist & Heating Service Wednesday -6·30 AM Holy Eucharist Rec:t0t, Fr. John Aahey • A .. oc .. Fr. Brien Cox, A11latlng The Rev Thomas Henry • Or Wllllam Roberts u Mr Samuel Shaler SAINT JAM ES EPISCOPAL CHURCH l.!CW Via I 1J11 • Nt·..,.Pon Beach 0 71 4-675.0210 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CM~IST. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS ''Soul'' Co•t• MeH-Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentl•t 2llO MeM Verd• Dr .. Cott• ..... Church a lunday SchoOl-10:00 A.M. Reeding Room, 2llO M.N Verde Or.-9 A.M .... :30 P.M, Mon. thtu Fri. Wed. 7-7:50 P.M.· ... t:30 P.M. lrvlne-Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclenllat Aencho San Joequln Intermediate lchool 4111 Mlchefeon (Neer Yale) Church a lunday Schoof-10:00 A.M. Reeding Room, Q30 .. rranca Ptlwy., Sult• 145, Stonec:rMk PIH• 10 A.M._. P.M. Mon. thru l•t. 10 A.M.-7 P.M. Thuredey • Clllld Cwe Sunclay A WedMtOay Newport a .. ch-Flrat Church of Chrltt, Sclentlat 3303 Via Lido, Newport BMc:h Church & Sunday khoof-l:OO A 10:30 A.M. Aeedlnt Room, 3315 Vie Udo Mon. thtu ht. I A.M.-5 P.M. Tuee.-7-t P.M GIMld Cere Pr~ • u.ed"YI t ')() 1 I 30 A M IOt Study I,_ N•wPort .. ach-Second Church of Chrlat, Sclentlet 3100 PNJfto V ... Of , Coron• del Mer Church a l under tchoof-10:00 A.M. Aeadlnt Aoom-3.900 "8 " I . Coett Hwy., CdM All ere cordially Invited to attend the chuN'h services and enjoy the prlvlf-.qpc: c' • -• 1dt10tng Rooms Ch11d ~are Provided AT ALL SERVICES I ----------------- . ' . , ass Of ~ OAILV PILOT/Sat~. February 15, 1981 CALL 642-5678 IF CAWNQ FROM NORTH ORANGI IF CALL ING FROM IOUTH ORANGI! I LOST IY owml IUT fotm•AFIERI PLACED All A Ill THE CUSSRDS. --------------.. You c•n now c•ll the D•llY Piiot Claaalfled Dept. on Saturd•Y morning from 1:00 to 11:30 a .. m . to plKe y.our Sunday and Monday .ta. . . MAI.Utan -~ .. ,, ...__ tllO MISC. llNTALS .... AU =r.t.....~ lt2S ..... ...... """"" ,, .. C:..../1--........... lttS ..... c-_ ,, .. 0..-. 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Credit can only be aliow.d fOtthe Int lneertlon. l>"'ECTORIEI s.w. Olrtct«Y 0.0, °'J:.•: ~·~/ AlollO ""°' F.-y "-~T-S-.., °"*' -a.t.-..y & ....... Thuraday .......... Wed. 5:30 PM ---· ......., FROM NORTH OltANOE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 540-1220 •llOO Friday..... .. . . . 'thurs 5:30 PM Saturday ........... Fri 5:30 PM Sunday .......... Sat 11:30 AM 8:00 AM-5:00 PM 842-5171 ,,,,,,_ "°' lleilCI....,..,. )()~-......... .. be Mlf9C' IO. IM -~ IO, ..,_ d\9f9119-..-.. '"""'"".,.. ....... llllMMa --"' .. ~ __ ...,_ --~·- Prtlt11ieaa[/ -Cltrlul/Offict 54001Cltriul/ollict S4ll Cltr!c!!Z!l!ft Mei Cltrical/otlice 5411 TtcWcal/Tr .... Maiai11rata" 9100 HIS· IT'S HEREI The Ultimate Ill'\. &OOITI, OLUI GENERAL Office & Ute llOln.lllT llllPT I S...,... I ow1 I t aced Bookkeeping Compute< for LAW OFFICE In New· at R.E Office In NeWpol1 •• Travel Sefvloe. we need or gr ng, 81 P Entry for CPA 97~2070 port Beech. 8uay phone Centtw Call CarOI Vat\ PIUlllll TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1802-2790 help last. Top Com3-50m5.lfor ~8f.!; ~us~i~~ & Ht• flllng. Mull be ab4e Riper 9 to 5 Mon thru Fri. •Future call 49 exper-mln"i;;,, 10 key Pi T HCIPT1111ST to hanole publlc., front ot-6«-~ E 0 E 1~~e per0:1nt.r': MANAGER by toudi & good dete Afternoons. Need d9990-t1c:e/1tytlsh appearance 1600. 1660 exper hetp.- entry stems. ca11 Cathi btw dable courteoua person neoeuary Cati for awt. Teclaaical /Trutt tut. uoellent eotn9MY Immediate opening for full 9am-1 lam. 94~ 1499 to answer phones for a 752..U 11 for Luble SSIS t>enefltl and worklnQ large lirm Experience conditions. Apply • lime OISlrlcl Man&Qer Ill'\. lfO/lllCIPT Must enjoy work1!1i1 wtth 60 wpm lyplng. heavy children Experience phones. eomp exp .. prof helpful appearanc:e & attitude tor We otter an excellent ben· very bu.y N.Bch ln- efll program. paid ve· surance aoency. M-Frl ca1lons & holldays, bonus 1_8_:3_o_-5_T_er_r1_s.._~_1_s_1_s_ program and dental In-LITWTllE surance. Salary plus ru•rai•---mlleage reimbursement .,. _,.,.. Musi have ear Be avall· helpful but wtll train. •ll~T 11Af'11 PD• Apply In peraon to Robert lmmed poeltlon for mature Major frar.chlM Co leek· M•• llllT Bein. Wiiiiam Frost & person who 1ype1 1ng an exP«ienoed pet· Ul.f Pl.If Assoc. 1401 Quall SI . 50wpm, desires variety & son to do Site Lay-Out & 330 w Bey Street Newport Beach. own1 car Wiii run er-Design. Good opportunl-Coeta Meea. ca. rands & aaalal In ell ty tor orowth & good ben· call 642-4321 l1ll lttat1 lffl1t lcr. areas Top pay _.. ben· ertts. Submit resume to· Of Experlanced Large eflts. Margo 556-9380 Econo Lube & Tune. PO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii coa,tal o_c offic:e.. Reply --Box 2470, Newport TTPlll11B/ 10 Box 4355, Cos la Mesa SECRET ARY -FOf resort In Beach, CA 92680. Attn PAITI W llTllT CA 92628. Confidential. Laguna Beach. type M, Ms. J Bud\arlan ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION Appllcanl must apply In able IOf part time work. person at Dally Piiot. 330 4.5 hours/day. Mon-Fn . West Bay St . Costa 9am-2pm Person must Meaa. Ca. Apply 9-11 be dependable, neat, & e.m or 2-4 P m (Clrcula· responsible Positive at· tlon Dept.). tltude only, no negative llOllmll ll&UIO peop1e111 Easy WO<k. no HOIPTllllST needed tor buey company. Interviews 5 to 6 daily 17962 Skypark Circle Suite E Irvine 261-0333 lO-kftY by loueh. must be good wtth floures. wor1I wkend, fast paced en- vlromenl on the ocean Call Joan 497-5199, l0am-8pm. Thur-Mon ELECTROllCS .,...,... Ex;>erlenced Printer Ser_, Prlnt•/Operator '#Ith Set-UP exp In tnldc fllm PleaM call Tony For netlonwlde co BIG set8am-"~·pmcall ~deys. llOIPnlllST /IH'T'f •--y1 ... 1-~ NB advertlalng •oency -•" ~" SU to fiOht per900. Call Modern Mer<:nandlser1 needs receptlonlat to Investment Arm In Npt lllSPIOTll R.J.250-0912 (714)5-41..0696 handle v•nety of typll'\g Beach Metting full time 2yea.-.experlenc:ewttha Immediate opening for exper typeaetter. Must heve have merk-up. uper . put..up ~ oround helpful. Xlnt ban-', ef1ts lndudl.ng medlcal $ oenta1 in~. ~ gernalat~ 9 tact A.llua. 842~21 • 291 . •••llllT i .... ' Pl.It .. -... I/"'--) 5105 --and m11c otc duties. secretary with book-microscope on micro-.. 1c1-.la To Pl are} our Front offloe appearence keeping exper Good eHICtronlcl Pleue call •~••••••••••••••••••••·~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~mm~Uf fa,tRe,ull a~~~~~~ ~ng.~~~~-~~~~on 1 Newport Bch 957-5881 Service Uirerton req'd 70 wpm, non-word e>rocG. ood& Phones ....,... ~--------:w::::;:::=.. _____ _.,.=-----------:---------:~ · smkr Exit t>eneftts. call neceeaary g.rOW1h ~ 330 W Bay Street Cost• ....... Ce 92827 laaiattl A Fiaaacial •1aat11 laftltanl Lnt I FH•• 2t2S .id Call :'I/ow tor appt EOE 644-7520. po1en11e1. S16001mo Ontrtwailitt 2t04 o,,.rtuity 290I MITAl. ASSllTAIT 642 56 71 ask tor Lori Non-~er 673-4227 '"'9 .... tlMlll M2...U21 S l "BIOS WELCOME tor sale LOST S 100 REWARD 4 day week. Experience & • ~ 1 l•li•tll ftr a I 01 Trucking Company Charter Yacnt looklng tor Sliver gray Persian x-ray lie needed Newport I ~ Q9Ji l'lliJ - RESTAURANT Bulk>: ~=~~t,::~:,~i :"::-:£' .. .£~~ ~::.~"~;;~;;; BeKo:::;-J.Y. itS ~ I] I 'a: i {I J lPT al I property, ·~ acre plus al S915J 31 Single sue-Ce.II Barry 675-8-48-4 EWARD! Australian Cat-Pert time. 3 hr. per day. 6 ---~II &....1--• •1 -.. , PU. For Sale by Owner. 1 cesslul bidder to be Nta~ Tt Leaa 14 lie Dog-male. kle. w/wht day week. 55.50 per hr. M"r i1ia bttl , CuJ!!trJ leuKaJ -ICl,.af i;.;-.;__,.~---- block from Airport In Big ~;~~~ !~h -=~~n ~ Reaftitate Need Help? ~~.~· f:"~.~~~a ~l~~C:: 432-8014 Costa Mna KITCHEN CABINET DON'S ELECTRIC llf Um Sllll A A.A PAINTING Int/Ext Beer City. 714-646--6622 da s of ac~tanoe. Good Rates & Tenns Full Dec l91h Please call IEllSTlllll 111•R1 $2 40 per day REFACING 498--3797 SeMce calls. Lawn.-Tree-Shrub lnata11 LOWEST poalble prtce Caltt 1·"""-••2-5265 " Cell Tom. Cascade Funds -Call for tree est ... 2..0881 d tlet t • __ .. __. T Trim _ .. Remo al IO St~ S«vlce. &62--3235 """'""._ 789 714-643-1650 Rapldly expanding Home • -r)'ef ou sec. uvr"'""' ree ••"' v la1iat11 4-10pm II 637-9 Health Care Agency That's ALL you pay lor NEWIREP"'IR Quality No L•wn Main & Rototllli~. DAN SALYER PAINTN<l• "-• i -.. UYI Al llU? p l 3002 p 1 & 3 tines. 30 day minimum Ooort-Rec>alr-Aluwahons " Sprinkler lnsteM. Rec>etr UC •425924 v•f!ltHJI ti _..,. National ComlWIY leeks NtUJ Waat.. 2t1'. tlM81 I needs R N's. art-t me In the Ceblnet&-Panel·Loek.,..tc Jobs to small. reasoneble Free Esllmetea ~a-.6065 Call Anytime 1164-2017 1ST l1111 "'I.DI Ideas. Inventions, n-18u 1-nt--t. 111 & 2nd MHll IUI IALL per diem av all Xlnt 35 yr1 exp. JtKry 642..0567 Free est . llc'd. 63 l-2~5 ,. vou -salary/beoeflts/mlleage SERVICE ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE GLASGOW PAINTING Author of creative bu•I· products. Fee bued. Trust Deeds. Short Tenn. 3/1 New?Orte< 9PM Mii lllLTI Ct•tal Ctacrtlt FtaciaL._ Sod Clean~upe Maint. Int/Ext 30 yr1 exper 1 neas concepts now sell· (714)141·111• lntereat monthly Call Lllestyles520..,.t27 HSlllOEOlmR , patos, patti., FENCERePalr NewiOid Spnnklefa.etc 850-4147 refs &42-521i ~n~~ .. ~~~o~~": 1111I1&1111 Paul (7l 4) 599-T.D1281 ll Ptr1ta1I tnictl 4001 Westerly.•l17 DIRECTORY etc No 1ob loo small Wood, cneln llnk. patio's FUU SERV GARDENING INT /EXT 20 YEARS EXP. vetop new or turn existing Business IOCatad In New-Ntrll•ltl, . 3004 Newport Beacn. CA Reas Mickey. 536--0553 tree est Greg, 96&-0118 No Job 10 big or smell Average Room S29• compute< retell store Into port Beach arN. UNI 14il( Interest Lag. Bcil tS ESCORT; lllELS 92660(714)851-3803 CAl.L TOOAYll •BRICK & CONCRETE• ftlneM 646-3072 0t 631-2~ Ext«tor Stucco S130- a profltable computer unique sign mfg methoda Units. fractlonel 2nd. •· Cl • I/Off 54 All Fiii LllS Free est Good retes 5 FtREWOOD 179 50,.., Cord !Clean upi•Tree Trimming Mate<lals 642~2 distribution center with end systems. Exit profit 25K, due 3 yrs, 493-2797 8'& 1·5927 traca ICt yrs In O.C 497-7364 Tom Winter Spectal Oual mni Yard Malnt •Hauling 50% OFF. FREE PAINT up 10 18 outlets. Call po1entl8l. 852-l330 •-nt• ScLHll AOOllmll OUH s~2~~ect""' Cltau·a~ Strrict Dellv . Jim. 636-8561 MIKE 6S0..3263 Aes'11comm·1 v11t• Of Don CumpuVentures I -••ucea • Property Mgmt co has """"' -·, _ p 55g..•740 714-722-1924 •"•tatal , laalr•clita 3011 Immediate Opening for RepreMf'ltetlve ROBIN s CLEANING Baa•~u TllHS EdWa_ro_s_a1_n_t --- BEAUTY SaJon FOf Sele 9 o,,.rhalty nol Aaa"aceantl 2t21 ;APPLE 11-m Prlvate Accounts Recelvable 1•2·•321 tlf. 301 SERVICE: a throoughty AMERteAN HANDYMAN Toppedlremoved Clean-OUALln' PAINTING operetors, brand new 2fw111Slttlttr m .. /PALllUll lesson Sl5hrSetuphome. Clerk Dutleslncludepr~ cleanhouM ~0..0857 Carpentry. tenclng. win· up.new lewns 751-3476 Low~t.r~~tr22~~r· equip. l 7th St .. C M. Full s 1600 per~ buys $3000 reader, 20 yn exp. Call business system 554-5540 ~=~ff s~a=~~.!= StOfes-Otfloes-Comm't dows. plumbing. menlte .• ---- price $15,000. AP tor per month In TAX WRITE 650•2769 Diane 631.a~ Ea:t..,.tal Ac1 .. 1ical Ctilia11 Bldg-Oependab .... Carelul tub encl etc And Yn uea17 . i::.P••...,il!'ii~~!W..,""~ John 21~34-7468. Aft OFF+ full Interest In a ~:!..= & accounting functions. EJtqu\slteAcoustlcs ~e-&Honest Jett64g.l833 Jesua lsLord633·1"02 •Block walls. brlci(wofll.r-A IN N 1 6pm 2l3""'34·ll20. quality NB Blulls Leal fta.. 9 Cll'l•C 301' ~~n~ y~e::~rrec;o-~~~ sprayedor remove Dry· Home&Otflcecieanlng by FENCES·GATESTreetrlm ~ncyr~e~~~~~~ HANGING/STRIPPING Selling enythlng with • S225.000 condo For NO 1 lrt Skypark Circle Irvine wall Repelrs 847-7901 JODI Please call for tree Dump runs C M IN B VISA-MC 673•1512 Dally Piiot Cluelfled Ad down payment and NO l&lfSITTllllEllD 261-7212 REBLOWNORPAINTED estimate 8"2-6746 area JimWhyte.642-7206 *IRICIWORI* 11-NDYS WALLCOVERINCl la • llmpte matter property mgmt Call Vic Aprvox l2 da"'"/mo For ----1 t 11 t & Aemov• · p odhel 64()..7190 .... ,_ 1 AOOlllTS PlfllLE Also Int/Ext Pa1nllng Housecleanlng 14 Y"' exp •GEN HOME REPAIRS EST 575.3175 REFS ns 1 ''°" jult call 842-~78. r fOlJND ADS Airline Stews chi dren Llct1288597 63t-9295 reUeble reas free esl own Paint Drywall Cerpen1ry I -Int painting ~6-4013 It\ true. Becaui.i.> "mu'ICul.ir Jy~tn' ph\" I' the term trn ,l K"ilUf'! 111 twl'hl· 1.li'c.""'-''-,inJ n111inl· J1,11r Jt>r ~Ill'' h th.11 n,rnw \ )1hc.·r f,1, t' ,1l--<1ut 11111wul.1r J\ '' r111'h\ mti;:ht 'll'l'rl'~ \llU, t ... ' f•>r 1lllt: thin~. rhc.> ,11,l'.l'l'' .m.•n't n·,rm.a·,I tn ch1ldrt·n . An\1mt· u tn l'<' ,m<. ~c.·n, ,H .111\ 11nw h•r .1m1thl·r th1111.c . d1t• Mu~ 111.11 (), '' r11rh\ A, ... " 1.1111 •n 1' mil·' 11111 l'"t rhl· n~dH· 1n11~ 111.ir ,ty,t "'rim·'· 1~111 1 YI t'nt\1-<.'lli(ht 111 her nl'llrllnlll~Ul.1t J1'l•,1'-t',, !I'll! Ai MDA, ~t·'rt: 'l!m an..: 11• pur in ..-ml re> .111 the.• Jt•'-cl'! ,rt mi.: ,11 ... ,r.fl.r, \111111'{'\l 111think 111 •" lllll"-111.ir J.,,!tl 'f'"' •\11,I unt' J.~.. 14~··N. ,lt'll't mmcJ 1h1' \ h.11r will Ix-t'll\l'I\ 1111 rr 11 \f"" 111~1 f'ly,unrh\ ", .. ,,.111"" 11·111 I· v.1• 'l.1111 111ul I h.i1H11~11 , Ref's CdM 54•·9025 Detail oriented person to MODERN ACOUSTICS trans. Pina 6·5-9866 Della I elc Gary 645-5277 PTL ,c•ST• llAITILS. !Expert Wellcoverlng In--ARE FREE lfl'1 UIYSITTll 1111 Accounts Payable pos-NEW & OLD CEILINGS Housecleaning. resp per-HANDYMAN LARGE and I ~ flrec>leces 539-0345 11a111111ons Reas Contufl· needed. re9POf1S person ltlon In busy Orenge SPRAYED 527-2589 sons 2 yr1 exp Refs small 1 00 IT ALLI M8$0l'lry ~ Gen clean eot Assignmt 581-8590 Cal·. for 11 mo Old beby bOy. Count~ Ad Agency A/P A li Baat~ 631-9317 10· lpm 531·5579 Pet or Ive m90 ups. lrM lr1m removal -·-'RI am" my home H B or yours experletlQ9 reQulred lO 'J HCt ----guar d Sieve 835-4633 --~ H B or C M Hoon 9am Key by touch, lyptng • ar•il•rt RESID'L/COMMERCI AL YOU BUY • I INSTALL --DEPENDABLE OUALIT'f 10 2;30pm M·F Salary must Excellent lrlnoe v tree est Elsa, 6"6-3254 Garage openers Oisc>OI· STUCCO MASONRY-TILE Workmanahlp 642-6813 Neg Need bel Mercn 1 t>eoeflts. WORKING WHIRLPOOL Sonle 722·8055 811 Lt Elec C.blne1e No Job 10 sma.11 All types -d h - Call afte< 3pm 893-2645. WASHER S50 tekH Closets WL 5~94 IFree est Uc. 631-2345 We gels shoul enQ ---.=-= ..... Send resume to 5-48-0739 CHtrlCllrl -------1oget~ Heng1remo"8 Deattllca 3 1 Mrs Brecke. po Bo)( -Buli•J N1Yia1 839..0730 anytime FOUND, braclet 11 -roWlllS 8710. N.-wport Beach. Alt_llalt "4'•1Min·l"'41 LT HAULING . MOVING 1 •A·l 11-* Pl11ter/Dryw1ll • Pron to'1 SC Plaza ap--.-CA 92658 Par\lng Area R;;;airs 1 Comm/reSkS ~ l-2~5 G & y d Cl ,_ prox 2 wka ago 675-1522 Need approx 30 Hra/Wlt Resur1aclng • Roofl"i1 & B I WlL SON & SONS arage ar 54~f'92 CLEAN & EXPERT Int Ext patch pluteruj FOUND .Btfttany Spaniel, SS/Hr Mu1t have own Weterprooflng• 631..,.199 Rm Add Remodel Knc: Jon 1 Ov.et25yearsupedence 1 customte11.tunng quettt)t "'-·-• car.Ple ... call8S0..4 ll9 11•-ai •--mH Bath TllA 11357487 ins NPT CM/LAGUNA,,., .. ILIC T-116 428 73C>-l353 work Problems-NoProt>-male. Highland ........,1• ..,.._ __. ~sphall-r~alr-prklng IOtl "' H IU u 1em 1 326884 55• 7931 HB. 8-42-2888 .sflllfll Immediate 0P*'lng Need apt complex-~vy roller 30 yrs e•P 646-1740 Hiu ng~ nup-pain ng· t UC...... 1 • • -l FOUND cat nr C6M°beh, 3 year1 experience Fam-Joe 64~4269 71m·9pm ROLLS CONSTRUCTION mov1no 7 days 494·2~ l QUICK & CAREFUL Pl•dial ;i Ink ol _,. Live In tor angl pro-Illar w/computerUed ac-Heuilng Movl"i1 Clean· LO RATES T138046 2 .... D•l M-l under 1 yr m c or.... fesslonel Lite cooking counting environment l•alattl mta New ~st IRem<>Oellng 7 0 LOW991 t •• 0 "'"" -yellow eyes 975-l 522 No children (yours or hie) 1 No cells ~ted 5..-id LicB46859"' •ns 552--0428 up~ 11 Beys 722.,a;;3 • Ht._ 1 I ood )Obs oone ngn 1...--..,,--:==.,..--=-F -..,-Newport 8 e •ch resumes Including refs Acu1Type WOfd Pf~ a erry Sett Storage Exper11 ~ FOUND-KITTEN at adco 640-9933 Ult for NOfa . 1ng We do menuacrlpll. Heull"" MOvl"" Clean· I WEEKEND PLUMBING C M. Mete/Black, hu col-0 C Performing Artl melllng llal. etc 786-3330 , ups 7"'oays L;weet rates STllfm Ollllll iNo o~1me• Cell eny'llm• lar 552..0794 MRlllPll Cenler. 61 l Anion Blvd. Ca.II Barry 722-3873 I STIMITS •VIII•. Wlt8< 11eate1s 1n- FOUND Me18 ShepardlL•b Meture exper 1 full day' Ste •310, Co11e Meu. Superior Otftc.e Servtc.t OrengeCo Or191na1 itaneotromS52 646-87~ Mix. blkllan Female long per w9.k Must nave car' 92626 All~ Apreldp t~.~~ ':';.2~~~ need• YN Btallla, ltHty Studen• Mo..,..,1 ln9Ured IDAAINS CLEAR r=rom Si haired gray/wht Cet & rater~ 499-4905 ASSISTANT to Ole Mgr of Aernodet-Resld'l-Comm 1 Fitattl Lie T 12• 436 6" 1~21 Faucets OIS?OS8I Heaitt Mele Auatr Shep Pup ' la 4151 Inv Mgt Arm pi t hr• lle11. WRTnN<l 181 lns·o_ tree es• 6"6-~.9 OAillCE LESSONS rn NEW WaretlOUM Storage 95 1-9604 M& M "22·9064 M•I• Doble. red/Ian UC tn ~ng & gen OIC help Brochures. buSIMSS • RTC Commercial Drywall Nlghtct\ib B<foom Latin •• VI .... . Female long haired wttt lll ... 11.&mlS SS/hr. contact Mr1 ten publlclty. tuno rats-Spectanttng in Comm 1 7 Leuont S20 650_3048 •• .... ExPf!!1 S-....~ & R8')fllr Cat Male Sheperd Needed. laouna Beach Olnlcol• 752-223J NPB ''l· fNtvrBI. etc and AUld'I Free est I ICaN1tul-Courteous.CheaP 32 vrs e•P Raid 1 Comra w/1havad hip. Female area ('71 4)'97_5484 IMllllnl ran Reed 5_.9·8079 54u923 •38392• ltaltat A Cttll!fl ey hr ior owic. 646-3M5 Lie •40903~ 964-891'9 SMS>ard blk/tan. Male _ -- -----ATTN OEN'L CONTR S long heired blk cat TEACHER, Ptuc:hool ECE Full charve l)Olltlon tor Ca~iattl • ROOM ADDITIONS. " .., 11 • 111-1111 lar1i•1 ltnict Owr"8t Bldrs LIC PlumO· ~~~:'~.~~~ ::!:: .~~~52~1MB S.ne. ~o~~~~~•'.nno N1e0.:p":r~ KtTCHfRS etc: CA8t,.. ST ~~~~?fll~ 194 •H .. ong done rlOhtil cere f0t eiderfy ~ Wcenae ing Conti CNtJ wortc Anlmal Shelter Center Must be Nit-turfactno(COMe>at•) Home , lHlllt Tu pm~•• :O~ H~ ~ , .. labte ~eul &41-0f39 _ ----Pntml1aal/ starter end •bi• to poe1 remodeling, 1tc 842-1111 DMatttlc t.nictt ,RXIJk UOssElUAN "'"• • v S40 o ll1tfiaJ FOUND Ml lltered cal. *ht aiallttatfft 9100 thru tr1a1 balance Menual t 1 1n Your home 0t my offioe c ARE F o R v Ou R •R•o•o•fftilj~'-d..-,""eo~o~v .. er~~,.~- & gry teb~ Bake< l •Y9tem Coat anelylle ex-NB/CM erM. tono1shOl't Sr Cit Rates 648-7829 PARENTS Prlvete nom. pi irs hot ter Ille. roc:i& Ptularlno 7 7291 UIHlf• PDm ~ h .. ~tul P!MM C*t erpentry term '(lnt-,.ts 845·3083 -NB Marilyn 640-7020 E wOOd tree est SC>-eMB LOsT 7 yr old Orange cat PIT 9-t, Mature lndlvlduel aend r-.ume and aalafy Aepelf-Aemocfl-Addlllone ....___ __ -Ll .. tc1,l•t • neut male. rH I furry, torprofeeelonlllorglnlL• requ•remBf'ta to King c 54& 4980 -. • • Lancart ralati~ BEST ROOF° REPAIR 22nd & Elden CM tlOn ThMOUQtl know! ACMnlllng 910 ~ BUILD OR REPAiR mry fol[ PXiNtiNG §!; RlCt\ CAN ~~f~r BID l'f REWARD 5'1.1763 edge of Acc:ountl~ Cent8f Or Sulla 20 all• ata!rs, docn loc:ks, By Norman The Doormen .oon. erlCk-era !not 16 yra ot ht?PY ~~· · 12 _ ProcedU,.. lr\lloe c I N...,.,1 Bch. CA 92680 rem ...... moldlNU & trim Oalr & Fir 857-000R It .. t Miit.a Cultomers Lit 2806"• ~1. LIST Ill! tor 8'>i)t 2e 1·93M ... · Don·~ 50 9 • Thank Y~I 963-4114 ~-Piiil ... ,...~.,1'!'11'~~-Shlh Tru. l>laelc head, OUH H78tOI ...,.. 4 lltctrltal 4072 Rick Mt·t&8" PERT fano-Relleble, While bOdy Blaea epot °" IUllllll ~ Ith gOOd office akllla ABINETS & CARPEN-KC TREE: SEAVICE RAINBOW P"INTINO ~Aemodel-1>et11 rump, c:Ul1y 1#1 Mo 1~ :.-~~":.csecs;; neeoed lor buty 11.>me TRY Small jObe., ~ , ...... WmlG Too tnm ,..,-novat Ouahty Ouell!l 11 (!Ur P<>I~ .. ltCl'len Cell 722-9783 Aad COiiet. Vcty H HB School Dlatrlct ~::,!:h .. ':::..·, ~~ •llmat•. 645-2003 Ouelltywork frM.•I UrvlU Aflordlbll 850-664 J[F°J" LIC to ............. - 538-t7'7S$50Aewerd Spenehl.eng,31\t'tpet ~ome ~th~ motdl09*-~_,. 142$513 N8·1401 0ys1...,.s36-UN PAIN'tEANEEOSWOlllK ...... , loat Peach!.... Patrot, day. St $SI"' NI, lppfy Center 400 I Weatty • comptete patio•. AESID COMM LllND 26 Land~ Spnn1t.1.r1 IM1 E>1t cltfltllQI ~ c•b I ACUPHOLSTEA1H0 Vic Hetbot v... Homee 20451 Cfalmet LaM. H9 1111. N8WP<)f1 8Mcn addlllOM. Quality WOt'1I yrs Oo my own w~ LiC ~od Clean"'llpt 20 ,. 1n t2el Yf'I •~ll •or' gver I& draper• tr• •ti 780~5 H4.808 7t4JS26-8Ga2 U 714o&9P.u1M&-.IMO •'1aa.t A18"9-81'8 .,... Tany 845-VSl2• Dav1aP11nll1l9~ ,,~7 LK"d~7&-7tn1'76-4443 r \ -........:..-----------------------------------------------.-....-.---------------~-------~~~~~--------- 4 _________ , _______ _.... _ ___.,..... ............. .._~----~--..- 88 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, February 15, 1986 TttbMU/Tr• Experience tequ1ted TttbJHl/Tr .. n 1.la_l_n ___ _...1.-11:;.;;0 Gtaeral 5130 eraltut Hl4 lllJ1/0..b/lttr~t Aett1 (a,.tt14 1100 Aett1 la,.rtl4 1100 11111111....-··tlt ..... <? Slit Good Mlety and working IHS --__. • ~ ar ... ,.. wa..-condition• r11111••• AFTER ·--••••••• N.-4 pleee 11111110 room . tu . • """"' ....... T&C w "°1:1~'"'111Lo:;r.q, 9PO "" PICTURE FRAMER For L!d:: Fit,;;;;Center =~ ~~10'*'· 111 •295 Bott a. Mooring, Hold• up 1aT1ll" .a • .a '14 I OP SSS PAID -lo ;;fireclate :: onlYt 1 •M pt~tte c°'.!°"1.. 1iS48 l/llley View. Immediate opening. 3 (7 t "7 ...,..,.., to 40 In Nwpt off Lido a _,. • ~ P _.... Ah .. 5 8 207 16S -· • ""?• Garden Or~ 193-8505 yan •11pwi.nc:. on C18 SCHOOL 4~ •• 5494 l9le I 000 L.ooob.cl AM/FM caM or amper.... .,pm • t • mull & II~ ol OFFICE SPACE Al/AIL for N:~T ~:.. ~.~l~~,E 12' 87~ 1395 tilt. 5 epd, wt'leele • l~n'::!I HRYS~81 -lm_per_lal_. :ii-••••••••••••••••••••••~;\· 9eo Sen Juen cap Celt JOBS y0ung att&ney tn ••· with ·oek 1rlm 1385• Dock :>paoe Avellable Set# 000538 ---Only 50,000 mfg Xlnt : • DELIVERY DRIVER ! Fpredrl:a1411 4Prff.t43,2~81 1 Cheng• lor l~el ••· 542--0007 $1,S Monthty• 14211 ToP MlfOedelPfloelPald cond, iow ml $Gt00 '"' EARN IMll•n<le. 842-1334 (7 t4)7ae.-968!5 CAU PETEROI RAY 832-799e/H &eO-eoMIW Sole and L~al with 11111 If ..,..11 --• 0 II Pll t • needed IOf high um. PIT Gen Otc 8·12 hre/w!( IOOH c:ulhlone S385 SIDE TIES AVAIL.ABLE. Niii 't• • a y 0 motor route • IHt moving prlntlng com. MONEY l lternoon, flllng, 11 typing, (7 14) 952-4254 25' 38' Non·llV• •board .... •HOUIS 100 OOIYllTIIU • available In Huntington • PlllY to lullow thrµ. wltb gd phone manner, Nor1h , SollbOl\11 only 873-8606 213or714831·2333 • • produc;tlon " d•'I HB, •~/hr to etart 1ft. SOLID oak dining aet --uto. power top, tllt, • Harbor area. 1-2 hours •• prooedurea Q c 11i ~-:;; PRIZES eur.,;; Ole 848-3320 or Large table and 8 Cheirs Sllp Av•ll ·No Liv• AbOlld TOY '8 t Supra. llt• bill•. crulM , wlndowa, dlgltal • 261 7460 , w/melchlng t>Yllet For Up to 32' $330 elr, enrl. cruise, pwr CUMtte. e per afternoon. e . a pp o Int man t ca 11 Side t~ to 25' $225 wlndllOC:kl, lancy redlO, (VlnW 209880) • C II 642 4333 • w E Lo ER S M 1 o TRIPS Work lrom 3 ()()..8 30pm, 673-5979 SWALES ANCHORAGE rHr lhd/wiper/del~ (Stk• 4212) • 8 • ; Monday -• MacGregor Yechts, 163; Mon -Fri. In a lrlendty re--• - -Dally 9.5 548· t50 l town., Exit cond llHI • • Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for '• Plecenua,c M hll•trl~ ... t taxed atmosphere hefp. WATER BED. Queen •lie SLIPSAl/AIL25&30-ft. MHUlMlll'IO S7900.'494-7033 •• Ing us bulkt Clrcutallon w I h e • t • , s 1 0 0 3333 w COAST HWY AM/FM CUI .• 5 spd ----• Art. • laln 5510 llllY Pl It lor the Delly Piiot 760-0~43 Ser# C>e255 • • 1;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;; •••• ,.,.,. t • WICKER FURN. LoveHet. Newpor1 Beh 9.5 Mon-Ff! 12111 TOYITA cruoa IJ '12 THEODOR I ROBINS : Orange Coast : It you possess· table/chair Excel S200 nr WANTED Yng exec nd• Auto, AC, eunroot, crulM. • UYHTlllll II you ere looking lor Htra • A pt11Han1 speaking s c Plza 682-3234 hv• 11 board Sllp for lllt, foaded : Dally Piiot • AOOHIT momn spending money, or llke voice • ---Pearson 34· Hllboat Ser,, 010550 FORD 1060 tUIC&OA !llVO CO'>TA M l'>A b4'l 0010 • Needed for Automouve & to go places llke Magic * A positive etlltude and Na1ctl111Hel 6015 Nwp1 Hrbr 842-7491 dyS, lllH : 330 W. Bey Drive • Reel Eetate Claulll•d Mountain Knotts e.rry * Are wll~ 10 learn 5 Levelor Revlera Atinds After 8pm 848-2498 .... ,. .... 12 • • Coate Meae, CA ,• Advertising Sales et a Ferm or win Prizes and We wlll p you make 5l'>\ w 11 38 1 Gd cond' .-1.IC. Traia,.rtata'tl rapidly e11pand1ng loc:al Awards. Call us nowt We trom $5-$8/hour $70 645-8192 • e e e • e e e e e • e 9e • ee e e e e e e e •• newspaper Aggressive. have Mveral openlngl In THIS JOB IS FOR YQUt ~=~~~~!!!! C. AM/FM cua, wheell, eliding rear window Openings Now Available CAR ROUlfES 6arn Extra Ca•h For De/Ivery Of Th/11 Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver day a week. No. collecting . no soliciting. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 As k for JoAnne C raney ............. ~ .......... .. • • • : PART TIME i : TELEPHONE : • • :. SALES : • • • • • E.aru \..., \ otJ Lt>arn • • • • • • 4:30 · H::iO P \1 \Io n. Fra. • : 9::m -I ::~o P\1 ~·1t11urcia' : • • : lxc·t-l lt>nt \oior'-.1 ng 1·nn· : : di tion!). ....a lan plu.., nrn1 · : • mt ion... • • • • • • • • • • • • • : f u r a 11 a p po 1n t1111·11 l I'll II : • • • () i2-i322 • • • : i.>f•l \olot'f'll :~;1111-8:1 111 p .111. : : ·\,..,k for Ht-11 \l illiarn... : •_!_!..••····················· If you are enthusiutie and wut to ""' '°"'' euh, WE WANT YOU! No t1ptrience naeeuary. We will ft1ch fOI ftOW to Hlf llhtcripfitH to • ltding local n1w1p1ptr. Mo ~tliwtry or collaetiont h•nlnd. Call Today! Ask for T .C. (714) 642 -4333 Ser# 500903 sell-dlsclpllned lndlvld· C M H B or F I/ S635 GIFT CERTIFICATE A t L l -10 uals may earn e•cellent 642·4333 Homemaker•. student• at the PX Discount Store a t 111 11 --- Income (salary • com-and retirees ere en-In Hunt Beac;h. SELL LOOlllll TO LEISE !!!!!!!! mlaalon) t>enellls. and OHMIH couraged to apply FOR $535 894-6 t53 advanoemenl opponunl-Rel all Nursery needs CALL 642-432 t Ext 225 ANTIQUE Coca COia ma-A Chrrtltr PIOl•OTl ty Sales and/or 11ctvert1t-weekend PIT Cashier no * NOW * chine, orig cond S200 Oall ltw ftr $4411 1ng experience helpful e11per. nee Call appt -~~~~~--· Compl qn stze weterbed IEIT PIUOH Send resume to· Monday-Friday 646-7441 _ $ 100 642-9683 111 msg HUNTINGTON BEACH P Ble'(tns LLOYDS NURSERY Ea,leyatat WHtff CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH aaa11111r Cl&Sl 5535 ATTN. Swap meeters, 842-063 1 5 0 5 6 ..._ 5 . COUNTER Dry Cleaners I"!"..,.. ____ ,.....-...... 1000• sweat shllte. print· 4 • t 4 WUPILIT PIT Afternoons 1 Set Mother o19moold aon wlU ed Call lor details /lt:1m .--• P 0 Bo11 1560 No eKp nee 642-5466 babysit your chlld, preler 673-3995 :: Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 5yr and under. In my HB 0 • · IELI NELP apt reas rates 969•7313 BALB A BAY CLUB FULL i!J ' ·---------Wanted Deya. PI T • MEMBERSHIP MAKE ,_ -----**MBZ '75 450SEL $4 50/Hr 10 start Call Norwegian lady Uve-ln OFFER 640 2530 WE IPEOIALIZt II $8990 obo Loaded locai UYHTlllll Doug 631-3302 CM aree Companion. llte house-Obi bd & frme Sc:hwtnn M1r•o1r11rs 11r1z car (MRSMJW) Resale 'co •• IT mclTly r work. Have own car, pref sn s s s S s DRIVERS-Cross Country. Npt Beh refs 673• 1525 Beach Cruiser. gullar ales 443 W Bay, CM Needed l or Aetatl no exp nee. CA lie reg, • child's school desk & Ph 645-2963 AnY11me1 Advertising Sales at a MacGregor Yachts 1631 1111111/Cl•Plll.. misc Items 850-4249 All llAIES I MllELS MBZ t90SL 61 -Excel rapldty expanding loc:al Placenlla, C M ' CARE • 15 years exp. NB FOR sale university Ath· AYllWLE FOi c:ond Haa soft/hard tops. newspaper Aggressive. -R 1 DI "" IMMEI sell·dlsc1pllned lndlvld-EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI e 9· ane .,..5.9428 letlc Club Membership llTE DELIYERY Red extr/tan leath lntr uats may earn eKoellent S600 00 per 100 Mtrcbi•ilt Call (wk} 955-8852 (hml 714 /117·'8'8 $14,000/bo 993-9733 mcome (salary • com-Guaranteed Payment No ------------631·3907 Ask ftr JI• Jr, MBZ '69 280SL. auto, air, mission), benellls, and Experlenc;e/No Sales a_ • 6010 radio c:ass. drk blue, xtnt d Det•1 d 1 n.11h~an JOHNWAYNETennlsclub a S • / a vanc:ement opponunl· "' s sen sel -ad· nwato erY1Ct1 c:ond St 7 000 826-5643 ty Sales and/or advertls· d' es s e d stamped (TH RATTLE SNAKE) membrshp 4 sale, moving p 901 TOYITA'll CIHLUSll 6apd, sunroof, AC, atereo (Licit 1CRK093) (Stkir 4162) 1411 ITTg e11penence a must envelope ELAN I/ITAL Rem 1 n g t 0 n A e pr 0 $825 673-3995 1111 5 MBZ 6 9 Luxury Sedan ' Send resume 10 ·903 3418 Enterprise Rd Bronoc:o In bronze 23" OWNER moving East Tires 2-Mlcheltn 195• Blue. all options Xlntl Melinda Thackery Ft Pierce. FL 33482 high Really beautllul Anxious 10 sell llvtng. din-l4SR $55 2 155X 13SR S25 OOO 533-4242 11~1!~~~~~1 ORAllE COAST $2500 obo 548-3043 t n g and bedroom S45 2· 185 70x 13SR $55 MBZ 75 450 SL WEWllTYHR CLUllSllCUI See Veno doa Santos THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAlllOI Ill VD COSTA MESA 641·0010 FIH •HTlll 'U 2dr. V-6, auto, air, radio (Lie:• 1JMN357J (Stk# 3265) 11111 THEODOH ROBINS FORD 1060 HAIBOA lllVD COSTA MESA 641 0010 I'll' PILO MAllYllAI a I' 6011 furniture and appliances 2-l651113SR on Toyota white/blue int 76K wire T For well kept East CM nff lllCtl 646-6697 nms SSS 631 3701 wheels GORGEOUS l/OLl/0 'St DL COUPE 330 W Bay St c:ondo complex Call I llY APP 4 W s 19 500 A k 1 al t ale p/a c/c new paint & Costa Mesa, CA 926.27 Hank 631·2l68 or John LlllCES Twin malt & box sprngs. late! Drive/ Jtt~I · 9 or Ed uphots llke new $6150 ft•I ya111 'II 631·2556 w/salary r..,, LES 957-8133 Beauty Rest. firm $50 9 30 W/261"8288 Hl640-97t 4 Bkr 722·1848 " -y" ----2 wood door skins. 'P!'"'!!"' ____ ....;;-.;;.; MB l5 pass All the goodies · MITEL IHI CURI 2 WASHERS & 1 DAYER 3 x6 lO · S3 89 67s.6852 CJ.7 8 t buckets. am/Im As~ra;:l~v ~u~~:i~~b~t VW 72 BUG. n-eng . PIW, lltt, dual air, AM/FM UYIRTISIH FIT 81 small Newport re-All exit cond $100 eactt cass 42 500 mt hard top 1 70 7 guard. bOdy hke new 1n/ tape 4601/-8 15.000 TELEPllOlir .a11rs sort hotel 673-8800 ask Call 754·7223 Ct•raten 6011 $7000 OBO 661 30141E ownr k mt 60-57o2 out $2550 obo 494-2552 miles ShOwroom cond 5 ..a.s I E -MBZ 84 500SEL. 42K ml Only $14,990 (IUL120) F or 1111 Seers Kenmore washer & Crib & matt $95 2 car IEW 'II JEEP 537 000 7141474_1300 , vw 74 Bus 9 passenger. Johnson & Son Linc typing r""ulred Sales ex· o person wanted F/T, M·F' 10·3 Ask lor Bill Sr · ere: 4 -5 30 ull·ltme position 45 wpm L ~ Gas Dryer, brand new seats $20 ea Chanilng CHEROKEE I 531< ml on new eng gd M 5 o 6 v" a pl n C cond $425 obo 957.9390 tbj $45 Pon-a-crib 25 I cond $1450. 640-1690 perlence helpful Salary Y 1 person. ormter Toys S 25-$5 King sz It comes with bur.ket seats Jim • --FORD 76 Muatapg 1/-8, plus comm1ss1on Call lor Suzuki, 23663 Rockfleld. Washr & Dryer S 145 ea water bed & frm w/hdbrd and rad ta I 11 res •t::: VW 75 Super Beetle. new SOK mt goOd cond S 1350 appointment Kathleen 770-7001 Frio $200 Stove S 125 ~ heaters 100 548•9972 (Ser" 'i437HStk "2462) IW: ± engme clutch. etc Xlnl 854-8421. 7pm-11pm Otson 542 4321 e•t MllmlllCl TUllEE Dtwshr s 100 646-5848 Sltlt l_L-Bi_Ei=:IS::::=lirJlglQ cond $2500 536-2702 - - 302 Responsible for malnt re-Feraitart 6014 Jewelry /Fan/ Art ORANGE COAST l/W 77 Westfall& Cmpr F~~~1m84 d~~~;~ ~~ ORAICE COAST pair errands and gen 6025 Jeep Renaull 1986 l/ftn must sell $2750 blkl tan $4500 773. 7216 HIU PILOT clean up Must work well I llY fllllTllE WATER Bfo, Queen Size 2624 Hart.or Costa Mesa obo es ts 951-2551 330 w Bay St with people. & must have LES 957-8133 w 1hea1 er S 1 0 O 541·1023 420 SEL l/W 78 Rabbit 01ese1. nef1 F?,~°con~~ 10T~~n~~~~: -C•o•st•a•M•e•s•a•, C•A•9•2•6•2•6• I i~4~~~:r~e,~po~PC~~~-2 Sets-SEARS COLONIAL 760-0843 Trwacln 9035 66 lease payments at eng & trans. $1100 takes ranty $8450. 640-8759 maceutteals 897 w 16th Maple Flntsh Dressser & Peta a Aai••la 6049 ~"i!-_____ _;.;.;.; $121.87 II 856-0333/955-2000 - 110.ir F••• SALES 5 N Desk , Best Oller 67 Ford PU wl b1gcamper FORDS· '62 Falcon $700 I; " I ewporl Beach 1 642-3066 2-FEM ALE RAee its Shell New llrllS f\ 460 Per mo +tax l/W '78 SCIROCCO t ·71 T Bird $800 ·70 LTD In store & riome Prefer w l c;age & food $35 eng 100 qui gar; tank Tota! start up cost owner. $2395 Call $350 All good 646-0407 Retail experience p 70" chest 9 drws $50 Din 964· 7715 $1 '>00 obo rn 1)?86 S4068 05 640·446 t NETTLE CREEK Fashion art time everungs lbl 2 chrs $.20 60"' Madi! Total ol payments VW 79 RABBIT DIESEL tslanc1 Call Mr Tom SUllER JOIS cottee tbl $25 631-3701 AKC blkl 1an Mini Doioe 68 '• tor· Fora f' u Cab S36.963 30 6~4 8860 10 119186 female $400 high camper sh"fl .clnt (Ser 11 20588~ 2 Or 5 spa aic. am/Im, "' · W IYllWLE COUCH -Lve seat. chr ot-Male $350 549 73oq cond $1850 ot10 552 0764 -"'1 LOOKA & RUNS GREAT Rtll Est1ft S1l1S 'Attentton Homemakers. ,1omen9cof & end tbl $ l75 COCKER SPANIEL P P 82 tsuzu 01e~e1 Pick-Up 1986 190£ I$ t900 OBO 497-2339 ESTABLIS"'ED II moonltghters, college or all 64·7715 U • 6 VW '821/ n sma 1 de 1 & 11 h 1 pies 7 weeks wlpapers $2000 Call 'l57 087 t or 1 0 lease payments at anagon, new eng brokerage hrm 1n Corona 5 u n ~ ig schoo DBL bd, lrme/ l'ld brd $35. $150 Call 644 0481 046 9814 1 $218.7• A tires very clean, blue det Mar wtlh excepltonal seniors Telemarketing yellow dr wlchg tbl top • ~ Make oller 631-2825 reputatton needs en '"m is 10011 1ng lor $35 964-7715 fll911cal lutraaent1 DATSUN 76 Pick-Up, Per mo • tax EXPERIENCED Sl'lf mot-energettc 1nd1vlduals to 6055 S800 firm runs work Total start up cost VW 84 Rabbit 2 door tvated 1 , 1 sales 8 ant Call conduct a marketing Formal Dlntng Set $450 3 rack ~ tor 1 ,.,0 , 1>42·8530 $2162 16 smog cert runs/looks F1~ Selec:tlon ol Lincoln Mtlte Isaacs g survey lor a local new· Bar Stools $10 Coll Conn Curved Soprano total ol paymen1s gOOd $4000 968-6034 Conunentals Town Cars REALONOMICSCORP paper NO SELLING' 540-2604 Saxaphone $465 Vans 9040 S1908960 At Dt f 9300 and hard 10 11nd Merit 1 7 141 675 6700 Only requirement 1s a GEORGES 4 Piece 646· 7662 att 4 30 pm 79 CHEVY VAN v 8 1Ser: 180"72t • 11 OI •ts IC 11/ s 81· 85 Call tor pleasant lete~e voice LIVING ROOM sn DRUM SET 5 "'· I Sym w/conver.,1011 tbll eng ASK FOR JIM .JR * *<iP0Rl TYPE** I c;omptele details Hours Mon-Fri 5 30·9 00 I Never used $285 bol Stiver. gd ~~nd $250 new rad1a1 01 wale; I MERCEDES 280 SE 69 1 73 Corvette. nice $.41H5 Johnson & Son Llncl Merc SALES ,OllTIOI I Sal 9am-1pm $4/hr Call 952-4254 645-2823 Cheryl pump b11llP•y atr filters l Exl cond 4·dr $4800/bo 73 Camero type LT S 1975 J 540-5630 $86 per week lo starl hoses ttr*'S !'tr $9800 Musi See 552-1535 73 Chrysler NY Sprt $975 MERC 68 Cougar $15i0 WANTED gOOd ~plel wtth good voices to earn up lo $ 1000 per week easily Call Chtts Share '" partnership Heritage Tables, leather Pi1101 a Ort•DI I 8C!8 3900 01 4Q4 0163 I 74 Ford GT w/top $1775 CAii Mon-Wed-Fri-Sat alt profits alter tst wk Im· couches king size cane 6059 . MFRCEDES 67 250S ,,.. DodgeCamperl/anS2875 1 •pm 49~H749 I 800 233-049 1 Clat.1/lutaarnt1 5520 I HUOA YACMT CLH WAITRESS Wed thru Sun F lttme days Ex per mature & dependable nee Refs helpful lmr11ed opening as~ 101 Me11nda SNACK BAR COOK Weekends now ad· d1t1onal summer hours lmmed opening Ask lor Randy or Steve 173-3616 COOi for llahen Cale Breakfast & unch Full or Part-lime postt1on ins oeneflls Call 'foru 01 Abbye at II Forn1110 640-4279 COH, LllE I PREP ANO WAITORS EKP'd Only 673-0910 CdM WAITRESSES Ev~ & nights The Grtnder Pslauran1 1400 PCH NB LUI SALES PHSOI for ttahan Bakery Cate Responsible mature per- son wletp F11l1 11rne llex tllP schedule Ins ber eht~ Apply 1n person 01 r.all tom or Abbye II For· "BIO 640 4279 SlllWIOl/CHmR persons lor B11lt>oa Fun Zone Cale Daysi Eve av1111 Appllcallons available at Bayside Cale Mon -Fri 600 E Bay Ave , Balboa WAITER I HSTHS Apply at Pullins Res tauranl 3050 Coast Hwy. CdM Call LOUIS 640-1573 Gt1tr1l 5530 AIDE F' live 1n a111S1 ll!ftcf\er tn wttlchr rm • $~00 mr, n 'lmk 64!t 2357 6fl creative 12 wnrnM med1e1e openings lor thll headboard chair & more Anh.au, Cflnl rebtt eng $1700 ot>o •NWPTR II MTRS• ngt11 people Casual at· Oual furn 720-0916 CHICKERING Console Clusics 9045 8'i6·0332 955 7000 Matt 642 0795 Eves 548-8823 MERC. CARPI •ss• '13 tire pleasant working KING SZ bed complete Ivory keys Louis XV Ext cond11tons. management Wllbl Henredon walnut cond $1350 631 3375 59 Classic ChPvy 1mpa111 Mini cond M ~~e otr ,,,.11 oppor1um11es For inter· Perlec:t 675-2756 view call David Grant at MAHI I MAMLll constd S;>500 n 11 ;io·:l6 Upright pt a no Beaut JAC.UAR 59 Mark 1 Mech I 642 4333 bwtn 9am-3pm M OVING Thomasville M·F or 642-5678 after Country French Dining 6pm M-F rm set (Camllle) pattern Call today start tomorrow w/6 chr server, buttel walnut rellntsh. artist excel rl>ll 3 4 111 eng bench. Ivory keys Tuned NEW brksllrnt 5usp mul Eitlt cond s 1995 Mike fler & tires )'OU l1n1sh COS· *oat 'II 310 SL* 360-l818 or 838 8199 meltcs $5900 !>48-o477 Rf\d/Pal ltke new low mt Perl Rees S.6--007 4 M s bel ol Factory Warr ovmg Musi ell' Thomas A1tt1 lmportt4 9100 Lease or buy lor $39.995 fa ~ DO A LITTlE Spinet organ exit cond -1• SL s in stock 10 $525 644-4594 I SEPARATE EHOPHI choose lromt (02 t909) J.l~l -: ~ BUSINESS IN YOUR ~Alt ~-OWN HOME Tr111rrt1ti01 DELIVFRV nEPARTMfNT JIM SUMOH McLAREN 'S BMW 1•Po11Ts Power IN ta 7012 M F 11119 S-S 1111 6 1001 Quan St . N B 626 5 Euclid St 1 833•9300 '~'l "~~·'1·t. r~· ,,,. j ,,... ..':.~• ~-L" ,, .. "" , ... ""1 :., ~ ··-,._.. 1957 28' Chris Craft Cabin Fullerton CA 1 MnSHISMI COllllA 'I"' Cruiser. twn 175hp 6 cyl 7 14 680 6300 r; c ,. engines wl shp '" New-2 13-691-670 t :SPo At , cessette port Harbor S8500 1L1ca IKTV510) • ~-<. • . '7 ~ 1 • J. GAUGE SAU ADS NOW ~• ; , r• 957-0871 or 845-2890 I ISlk• 41611 - -LARGE SELECTION OF Slltl 4 19 11 WELLCRAFT Cuddy NEW & USED BMW'S! cabin Jo11nson 1 t 5 OB LOIC IEAON IM Cl.ASSIFIEO U CtTYI SU lllOW lalMI lal11i 61H Ctatl MtH 6124 I/HF Westrlg Trailer All I W VOLUME SALES Btk metal desk w/2 tne WALL GAS HE.ATER $50 equipment flShlSki ~ERVICE & LEASING drawers & walnut lormtc:e Can be converted to SSOOO. 494·6126 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG top 26x55 $45 Skts Oltn but a~ 548-5945 37 ft EGG HARBOR F tB BEACH Comp SL 200cm wtth -Sedan CrulMr 63 T t3 18 fNo Cheiry extt-405) mt1rker M40 racing btnd-WASHER & Dryer S100 ea Crysler Cruisers tO 6 5 (l14'1A31·1710 1ngs t int cond $200 2 Relnger11tor $150 Push Onan Loran VHF/ADJ" ,.. sets ski poles s 1o 3 pc;a mower S 15 646-5848 A p Trade-Ins Welcome I • Radar 'ounder OPEN SEVEN DAYS luggage S 10ea 673-3600 Riat. ltacll 6140 sentry. C02 m wBve I ESTATE' SALE Furniture stern room Slslep en11ques n1c-nacka0 wtnch, H · C watt:r I clothing antique candy llllER I IETIEI s3o.ooo ~ ..-,7@\ mac;h Wtcker dinette set SWAP IEET Call 2131595-652 I I ~YLI"' 125 , Peart SAT 9am More Used Handcrafted 37 Sedan Sportllsh91 twn ••L I ' I Ctrtll itl Mu 6122 and N-MerchandlM Chrysler \18 5 duel c:on-.. I SllYIO£ Sat /Sun Goldenwesl trots, FIB tabs Reduc Giant Garage Sale Much College Edinger and ed1 $17 500 646 9003 LUllll olc;/home lurntahlngs Gotdenwest $5 per space 44x12· Fully equlpt 1on1 Tl/ H tellte. Dune Bug· Sunday only 893-2389 cond. can sleep s 671 Always I tremendous gle. wetghll .i 1 + Sii Detroit eng Pico II Long ~lectlon Of ~ • 10·4 412 Orc;hld ---11;11 WOOD DESK 54•20•5 Beach P1e1 638-5570 ~arefully prepared PORSCHF AUDI I H~VROLI I ll111hn1 Qu•llly S.lo & <;.1v1o CHICK IVERSON 44~ f C.0 .. 1 Hwy N•111por1 tuach 673-0900 I 'ltS ol Power equ1pmflnl 1 1 :>w mites (IHJC3571 1 Johnson & Son Linc 1.terc ~40-5630 SIMPLY THE BEST I MUSTANG Convert Ible Sales · Service · Leasing '65 all original 289 Auto EUROPEAN DELIVERY $s000 Call 494·6126 . 1540 JAMBOREE RD I . ---NEWPORT BEACH OLDS 79 98 Regency Ad1acen1 10 Fasn1on Island Sdn Nu eng/transltlres 640-6444 I lmmac i2500 768-81384 HICI REIAL LTD '11 PLYMOUTH Fury Surf LOADED Wagon 72 w/new bat· (L1c11 1KCE 148, tery, gd tires Stereo (Stk11 4166) S475 893-60'7 $4111 THEODOIE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAHO• lllVD CO'ITA MESA 1'>4l 0010 HIOl lllYIEU '12 Like new. fully loaded Ser11 4 16783 11111 CAD '77 Coupe de I/II~ Yellow w/yfltow leather lntr Beauilful Cabriolet Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9UllNEH NAME 8TATU191ENT The lollowjno persona are 001ng bu11ness as PACIFIC REAL ESTATE SERVICES, 1072S EIH• Ave • D Fountain Valley, Cell! 9?708 Daniel A A11y Inc . a Call· lorn11 c0fpo1111on 1072S Ellt!I Ave •0, Foun111n Val tey Ca1tl 92708 This business Is con· dueled by a COfpo<allon Danie4 A Ray, PrMIOen1 Th11 s1atemen1 w111 ftlfld wtlh the County Cieri\ ol Or ange Coonty on J&nu&ry :>3. 1986 f'29H79 Publl,hed Orange Co&•I Oally Piiot February 1 8 t 5 22 1986 SA 351 roof lull pwr, xlnt cond ---------1 owner. S3650. 7S6-8 l75 1 __ MU;,..,;;,,;=C...;NO.;,;;.;T.;.;IC:.:E __ NABERS CADILLAC FICTITIOUS IUllNl!ll NAM£ STATIMINT The following pe<son 1e doing business aa· Ct1t1 Ntaa '124 S50. brn medal glldder S 1p1ac:k 28 11. twin preowne<1 BMW'5 In S25 19350 Ward St Sp Chryslers mint cond noek. • j~;::==:;;:::;;;;;;;;=!J. LARGEST SELECTION 95 HB 963-9106 Newport Slip 6 Wfleel It d make a . dlf-ROLLS BENTLEY-1960 ollate model, low ml!Nge J A CONSTRUCTION 2272 Federal Cotta Mesa Calif 92626 1_: I re II er $ 2 7 0 0 0 oea C•'"lll 0 OCC SWAP IEET unit 1144 873-0365 Of 548--0779 lerence where you s-2 very low mileage. ec:.;1Y~~ ... r,angaeyl ~ h 8 rhd prev owned by .... od1 very Sunday Orange eb 15th & 16th 9-5.1 U IMt 7014 pure 8M your MW. Bentley family member, •40.1100 Coast COiiege Fairview & Motorcyc;le. furniture, 1 I ~«•rt $28KIMOOI 645-Q'\74 U Adams Costa Mesa Ad hand-mede crafts & misc ~4 I i.111,., 111t1u v ,...u1t ;-.... _..:.._ •"""''" ttUtvv• ""'""' COSTA MESA Jett1ey R LllltMr 2272 Fed.,•' Costa Mesa Call! 92628 Thi• ou.ine11 11 con ;1.idual Thia Slllemtnl WIS llled m1sa1on & Parktno FREE Items 7 Wayfarer. WOOd· Ing lor delivery on your -..... ROLLS Royce Sllvr Clouds Space' $10 432-5880 bridge 733·9501 boel show specie!? Thi' (114)111-1111 Private collector I Jertrey A Latimer CADILLAC '8 t Sed-1n Sev ,with the County Clerk ot Or· Furniture misc houae-protess1onaly maintained 208 W 111 tent• Anll From 18.500 533-4242 hold. toys bikes radloe and fully loaded beauty 19 CLOSE.D SUNDAYS 3 PC>Wef lewnm-1. 1 1v90age & clothes SAT waiting lor you HO<>d flf'eded 1e11c;h / d&n'lon 'lratf' needlKralt Will ---------SHAH IL Wll 'U Ille d4itHI Cherry cond, unx• Counl't on January ?2 bought another will let •9 ~ go below wholesale' f'2IUll3 trair Catt Joan 84,.4!175 81(KP 2 3 yu somti c;om- pu1~1 ll•P pref will train M 'F 8 5pln $850/mo pleHe cell Steve tor int 11-Spm 24 HOO t C&llT RMI ATIHIAIT T ueS<lay lhru S11urday Privale Country Club S4 .. 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Treas. 2.75 SAVINGS ANO LOAN American 10.750 2.00 10.500 ~.00 9.500 2.00 11th Dfst. 2.25 Home Savings NA NA NA NA 9.250 1.50 11th Dist. 2.00 Great Wes1ern NA NA 10.750 2.00 9.250 1.50 11th mat. 2.25 California Federal 10.875 2.00 10.825 2.00 8.750 2.00 1-Yr. Treas. 2.35 Home Federal 10.625 2.00 10.375 2.00 9.125 1.50 11th Dist. 2.25 Great American 10.625 2.00 10.375 2.00 9.125 2.00 1-Yr. Treas. 2.75 Monthly 11th Dletrtct coet-of-fvnda Index: 8.867. WMllly Index": a.Mo. CD, 7.74; 1-Yr. T ....... 7.63. Index: Interest rate Indicator used to determine Changes In mortgege lnter•t rite. Mar81n: amount or percent~ 1dded to the Index 1t each lldjuetment lntervlJ to determln. the new Interest rate. INF RMATION PROVIDED Y THE HEITMAN GROUP, INC •• OF STOCKTON, CA. (209) 477-5155. COVER HOME PROVIDED by COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH INSIDE pg. 2 Market Map pg. 3 Profile pg. 4 Hunt & Associates pg. 5 George Elkins Co pg. 6 Great Western Real Estate pg 7 Grubb & Ellis pg. 8 Colesworthy & Company pg 9 Unique Homes pg 10 Harbor Realty PO 11 Remax ol Costa Mesa pg 12 Rema~ ot Costa Mesa pg 13 Aemax of Costa Mesa pg. t4 Open House Directory pg 15 Open House Directory pg. 1a ClasSl!•ed pg, 19 c1ass1fled pg. 20 Classllled pg. 21 Classilled pg. 23 Coldwell Banker. Costa Mesa llailJPilll BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS By JIM·HATHCOCK was that a lot of owners who °""',...e.. ,., ... 1 said they wanted to rent Realtors enter the field for their homes actually wanted varied reasons, but most to sell. A lot of people who aren't touched with near-wanted to lease instead of tragedy like Harbor Realty's buy actually had the means Mary Ann McGuire. . to purchase and so I quickly After building a success-moved into sa l es,'' ful interior design firm and McGuire said. becoming a state licensed One of the features contractor in San Francisco McGuire likes best about during the 1950s, she was Harbor Realty is its access critically injured in a traffic to multiple listing data via a'cident on Nob Hill nearly computer terminals. two years ago. At that time, .. If I have a client who she and her husband had wants to purchase, I can already decided to move, concentrate o n building a but McGuire bad intended rappon and find out what to re-establish her business they really want. It might in Orange County.. take fi ve weeks or it might After the accide nt, she take fi ve minutes, but I found the demands of re-concentrate on building re- opening her business too lationships first. great. As she convalesced. "That way, I can come up she searched for a pro-with three or four great fe ssion where she could put possibilities and don't have to use her years of ex-to waste their time dragging perience helping people them through 150 homes enhance their living and that they reall}' do~'t want working environments. to see." McGuue sa~d. . Inititally, she planned to For now, McGuire said become a commercial real she seems to be selling a lot estate agent. After learning of homes in Corona del that most larger brokerages Mar, Newport Beach and required an apprenticeship the Spyg)a~ Hill area. How- of one or two years-; she ever. she said she welcomes decided to become a pro-the opportunity to work fessional residentjal agent. with clients in all locations "I interviewed at lots of using the most current data residential brokerages available to help them find around Newport Beach, but exactly what they are look- J have to say I was really ing for. impressed with Bill Ring. l After the contract has started in June of 1985 been signed by buyer and helping people rent their seller, McGuire said her job homes, but what I found is just beginning. She . Mary Ann McGuire doesn't delegate responsi- bility for any pan of her transactions to anybody else. Her morning might stan by picking up docu- ments at a title company, taking them to the buyer and seller for signatures and then be followed b y an appointment with clients to help them negotiate new fina ncin$ for an acquistion at a lending institution. ··The challenge is great. There are so many ways that we can help minimize the stress of buying o r sell i n~. I devo te a lo t of time study mg new d evelopments in financing. I know people can be demanding and they should be. They should get everything they want when buying or selling a home ... McGuire said . Another wa} she said she helps her profession 1s to go out of her way to help appraisers pull information on comparable propen ies out of the company com- puter system to help estab- lish the fair market value of any panicular home. "It helps everybody when we work with the ap- praisers," McGuire said. After some fluctuation in the early 1980s. McGuire said, pnces o n residential propenies in the Newpon Beach and Corona del Mar areas have stabilized and are starting to a{lpreciate at a sound rate agam. ··Now is a very good time to buy a home. Interest rates have come way down. but prices could beg1 n to escalate again by the end of this year. Interest rates may aJso stan to creep up by the end of 1986." she said. Besides using computer technology to match up buyers' desires with · ap- pro p r 1 a te properties. McGuire also call s upon her decorating experience to help buyers' choo e a style and ambiance su itable to their ta te or homes that will accommodate furnishings they may want to keep. .. I think it is vital to learn about all the members ofthe family and make sure that the home meets everyone's needs," McGuLre said. In addiuon to a husband and wife. she said she lakes to talk to the children. find out what their hobbies are and take their needs into con- sideration when showing propenies to the whole fam- ily. .... ''I have to build rela- tionships with peo ple. They are the most important part of this business to me. After I get to know a famil y and earn their trust, they can tell me everything they like and dislike about properties that we see together and I can help them find the home that meets their nec-ds.'' McGuire said. ~-~~----------------..... -------------------............. ft.AGE 4/SATURDAV , ••• n, 1996 DAILY l'ILOT /ltaAL HTATI! ~--Hunt & Associates-------.i.i.. REAL ESTATE TWO MASTER SUITES WITH VIEW Luxurious lifestyle with concentration on quality, design and detail thus creating an atmosphere of elegance and sophistication fo r those accustomed to the ve ry best! FormaJ living room and dining room with colorful garden and pool views. Delightful - sunny -fully equipped kitchen w/breakf ast nook. 2 separate master suites with city and water VIEWS + gracious guest quarters and study. Charming family room with handsome wet bar and 1 of 3 fireplaces. Spectacular outdoor entertainment area including fool/spa with waterfall, lighted VIEW gazebo an paddle tennis court. Security ala.rm and 24 hour guarded gate of Harbor Ridge. Priced to sell at $995,000. Call Jeri Hunt for appointment to see. 640-4868 2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Newport Center _, -~-,,...,_... MAGNIFICENT MANOR 180° OCEAN-VIEWS Designed to please the moet discriminate, thie 5 Bd, 7 Ba, custom home is located at the very VIEW - top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay, city & "Sunsets over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library to fami ly room w/one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa-it reflects the ultimate in quality. Master suite (over 1,000 sq.ft.) w/sauna and fireplace and breathtaking VIEW and 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt. 6 Trafalgar Open House Sat & Sun 1-5 \ I ·- 100' FRONTAGE-LIDO ISLE COMMERC IAL l'rime location with re.tail shops and offices in major shopping area. Ample parking. Can go 2nd story. FEE. $I ,G!)0,000. Call Harriet Perry fo r details. *LEASES * BIG CANYON 2 RD. 2 HA . Fireplace, private patio, single level. Suh. terr. parking, comm. pool and tennis. $1 :-JOO .• Jen. NO~TERVIEWING Real Estate sales opportunity positions open for licensed, agressive and motivated person who want to get on the road to a more successful career. Great commission schedule and professional environment. Call Jeri. 1/CJut ti111i11p cCJutd llCJt le lettee -C!o114idee tlte "l'l'"etu11i'tie4 alCJve - ~et '4 tatlt alout flCJUe 11ezt i1111edt111e11t!!! <' ' CORONA DEL MAR BEST VIEW ON SPYGLASS HILL · Fabulous 270° ocean. bay and city lights view. Large two-story, ftve bedroom home on enormous corner lot. Complete privacy. Large assumable loans. $995,000. SANDY MITTMAN DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION · of SJ00,000 on this stunning Corona del Mar bluff lot overlooking tide pool$, 1etty, boat action & crashing waves. Now only S650.000! MARILYN Hill 155,000 PRICE REDUCTION -SPYGLASS HILL · Prestig10us executive home with ocean, mourt- tain & city lights view in serene setting. Pool & spa. New landscaping. Upgraded "Capehorn" model with 4 bedrooms. 2~ baths family room. wet bar, 2 fireplaces & hardwood floors. $640,000. BELLE C~ LU CUSTOM BUil T BY OWMER -OLDE C.D.M •. Located one block from beach, this lovely home has 3 bdrms. 3 baths, family room, formal dimna area. private yard and sunny deck. Double detached garage 1s stressed for 2nd story. $389,000. CAROL PANGBURN FABULOUS OCEAN V1EW1 · Third lot from Ocean Blvd. Prestigious site in prime location 1ust step.s to the beach. Build your new dream house or great potential to remodel present structuit' $449.000. VICKI KRAUS/SANDY f.wTTMAH EXCITING POSSIBILITIES WITH FABULOUS VIEW · First time offered. Situated in one of Corona Del Mar's finest area. Laree lot with space for expanS10n. Pool & spa in private courtyard. New 3-car earaee. Laree covered redwood & brick viewinc terrace. 3 bdrms & family room. $465,000. BEUE CHASE LEE OPEN HOUSE ~y l-5PM 949 GOlOENROO AVE.-{;.0.M. BUILD YOR DREAM HOMEI . Ertra laree 60 ft lot in choice Corona del Mar location just one block from ocean. Build new or remodel this 2 bdrm, 1 bath ~be casa. Loads of room to expand. Lot divlSIOn possible. Priced at lot value. $540,000. BINNIE DIXON OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LAROE LOT · Lovely quiet area of customized homes in Corona del Mar. Access to private beach. Three bedrooms & two baths. Two decks. Perfect for entertaining. $369,000. ~ DEA BURTON EXCEPTIONAL HOME • 8PYOLASS 1I0° VIEW . Bright and cheery professionally decorated home with class & comfort in expansive setting. 3 bedrooms 2 baths & family room. Wooden shutters, deS11ner ~1nds, hardwood floors. Fireplaces 1n ~vtng room & family room. Private spa 1n arbor sett111g. Beauhfully landscaped. $55 7 ,500. BELLE C~ LEE NEWPORT BEACH BLUFFS NEWPORT BEACH · Upgraded and beautiful! Attractive "X" plan with wrap around patio and cozy fireplace '" master bedroom. Custom tile '" kitchen and patio. Situated on a lovely &reenbett. Assumable loans. Reduced to S212,000 L.H. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYC£ OABOL T LOWEST PRICED 4 BDRM IN IRVINE TERRACE · Open deslen with touch of country charm. Near yacht dubs. Lie pnvate lot. Room for expallSIOn or pool. You own the land. Priced to sell! $299,500 TOOOY SMITH WATERFRONT HOME-OUTSTANDING VALUE · 30 ft frontage on the water. Pier & float available. Small delightful home on R·2 lot. Priced to sell. Now asking $335,000. DOrN & Bill WEBSTER 0000 ST ARTER HOME · Two or three bedroom home '" family area. Covered pabo, fire nng, pool. Needs • some TLC. $179.500. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE OPEN EVERY WEEKEND TILL SOLD · Charmine 2 bdrm condo overlooking ~ Canyon Golf Course. Private woodsy location. Exerting m~ltt-levet plan. Even has a 2 car 1arage. $239.000 .. ANN GREER OPEN HOUS£ SAT & ~ 1·5 75 SEA ISLAND ORM-H.B. BIO CANYON ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME · Fabulous home for executive liVlng. 30 ft Sit down bar overlooking golf course. stereo roo.m, pool table area. 25 ft mirrored wardrobe plus walk-in closet. Reduced to only Sl.100,000. DOROTHY HAROCASTLE DRASTIC REDUCTION, BLUFFS 4 BEDROOM · Sunny & airy end unit w/very private patio. eating nook 1n kitchen. Many upgrades. 4th bdrm IS separate & could be offlU or tit-law quarters. Owner wants 1mmed1ate sale. Now S225,000 w/land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T HARBOR VIEW HOMES · Sunny, hght and most 1nv1bnc home. pnced to sett now. Nothing has been overlooked to make ttus expanded, redecorated home perfect. A best buy at .$369.000. TROOY STU6Bl.Efll0/TOOOY SMITH NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · Laree versabJe plan 4 with a dramatic ~Vinti room. fir~e. famtty room & den. Good vn. One of the largest units 1n Villa Balboa. Assumabte financ1nc. Owner anx10us. $182.000. MARIA BERCOVl'TZ or LH>A TAGLIAN£m FIRST TIME BUYERS-NEWPORT BEACH FOR $131,500I · lhtS beautiful Villa Balboa condo w/stunmng ocean view has complete security w/guarded gate. En1oy the Newport Beach life. sunsets setting over the ocean, pool & spa. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T · LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER ttl0,000 · Has everything you want! Fireplace 1n master suite. air cond, walk to beach, 2 bdrms. 2 baths, den. Shows hke a model. Good assumable f nancing. $177,000. MARIA BERCOVlTZ or LINDA TAGLIANETII ELEGANT HARBOR HILL CUSTOM MANOR HOME · Private gate community adpcen( to Harbor Ridge. Trad1bonal two story, 4 bdrm home. Beautifully Cirpeted & painted. Gourmet kttdlen. Master bdrm surte. J-(ar prace. Extensive use of used bnck. S775.000. SANOY r.wTTMAH Of>£N HOUS£ SAT & ~ 1--4 20 HILLS80ROUGH-4iAR90R Hill. ttB. PRIME RESIDENTIAL LOT IN NEWPORT BEACH · Exclusive gated community next to Harbor Ridge. A unique opportunity to buy at excellent prices. $235,000. SANDY MITTMAN PRIVATE DOCK FOR 70' BOAT · Spact0us 4 bdrm custom built home on large end lot. Convertible study, formal d1n1ng room, separate master wing w/S1tt1ng room. Offered at Sl ,450,000. . DON De THOMAS/TOOOY SMITH NEW HARBOR HILL CUSTOM HOMIE-80PHl8TICA T10N IN WHrTE · Magnificent 4 bedroom home 1n this exclUS1ve pted commu111ty. 3 hreplaces, berber carpets, luxur10us master bedroom suite, free-form pool and spa, gourmet ktkhen, bonus room, multiple built-ins. full wet bar, and a bmth-tak1ng ocean and crty hies view. S950,000 SANOY MITTMAN Of>(N HOUS£ SAT & Sll4 l ·4 22 BELMONT-HARBOR Hill. N.B. NEWPORT BEACH POOL HOME · Four bdrms. fam1ty room, d1n1ng room. Desirable corner lot. spacious Pfivate rear yard w/pool & spa. Close to C.O.M. Htgh School and Eastbluff Shopping Center. Make an ofter! $369.500. DON De THOMAS INCOME PROPERTY OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME 3 bdrm plus 2 bdrm $775.000. · BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT 3 bdrm plus 2 bdrm, mooring $645.000 OLD C.D.M. + INCOME 3 bdrm. family room plus 1 bdrm $520,000 DUPLEX OLD C.D.M. 2 bdrms exh. tour-car garaee S350.000 COSTA MES4 FOURPl.EX w/secarate garaees)S278.000 2 bdrms each I --~----~~------------------------ DAILY ~LOT/llSAL aSTATI ~GREAT WESTERN REAi. ESTATE~ A Great Western Financial CDmpany l~. NEWPORT BEACH UNDER $100,000 Imagine owning a 2 bedroom, 2 bath newly decorated deluxe condo in the fabulous Versailles way of life for only 103 down and approximately $950 per month. ONLY $99,000 CHEAPER THAN RENT Only $5400 down will move you into this 3 bedroom condo with payments under $925 per month. Invest in your fu ture now. • ONLY $108,000 r NEW BEGINNINGS Start off wisely 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-UNDER $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 $100 LOTTERY TICKETS OR $100 CASH Vi sit any Great Western Open House Sunday, February l6 and enter the draw for FREE lottery tickets. DISCOVER TU,RTLE ROCK Children and friends will fall in love with the large back yard and spacious pool beside the 3 bedroom award winning floor plan President home. ONLY $299,900 BEST BUY IM-HARBOR VIEW! The shrewd buyer will love the value in this 5 bedroom, 3 bath Somerset model loq1ted 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 4 bedroom home with spacious grounds and pool. ONLY $390,000 CATCH A FALLING PRICE TAG And save thousands on this 4 bedroom executive pool home overlooking back bay with city and nite light views. Discover the best for less. ONLY $545,000 GONE TO MORRO At the top of fabulous Spyglass with views forever. When you want the best try this 4 bedroom, bonus room home with pool and spa in a prestigious community. ONLY $595,000 THE TOAST OF HARBOR RIDGE Your friends will love your new 4 bedroom detached estate Lautremont home nestled in the exclusive hills of Harbor Ridge. The ambiance and privacy with the large wrap-around view deck make this executive home ideal for entertaining. ONLY $665,000 NEWPORT-BEACH OFFICE 2670 San Mlguel Drive Newport Beach, CA 92880 CH .... TOI"' (714) 759-1501 •WllllC~·~ 'lrllfl l\ ... ..._ .. _. ... _, .... _ ...... ......._ .............. .-2 ........ ..-............. --;.......--...... ----~~- • IS RF.SIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES SPEIW.,... 12..,.. Need a foothold in Newport Beach? This beautiful 111..- l-4 bL1usk1 b1uiltill3BdR ~dtfamillh ty 1room houaey on ~t gread t ENINSULA •*• g o w o JUS a or you. es, l oes 2BR pool spa vtew 1_5 include lhe ground at this price! Coby Ward · ' · IU.UWIY 11 .... From the forest to lhe sea. This Villa Balboa unit can be lBR + den or 2BR. Lovely decor, burglar alarm. Call for appointment. Liz Beazley and SllllY llLY Linda Oeth ... ....,~...,, UllA ISi.i fMEfllllll 11,Jll ... A best buy in guard gated Linda Isle with gorgeous view of lagoon. This 4 BR, 4 ~ BA, family room home has been reduced $400,000 and uuiu~...,,R RIDGE includes a private dock. Seller extremely 5BR. 2FR. pool. spa motivated and offering excellent financing. Price R RIDGE includes lhe land. Ed F.scano/Maureen White R, 2FR, pool. spa EUUIY .. UIYM ...... M Dramatic high ceilings. Light and airy. Beautiful BR, FR mast.er bedroom, luxurious bath on lhe ground LIDO floor. Formal dining room, two secondary 3BR, FR bedrooms on second floor. Barbara Aune ENIN.PT YllU Ill.Ill I lit.... 4BR, waterfront .... l-5 ., ..... 1-5 •n.-1-4 ...... 1-4 ...... 1-4 11,1 ..... 1-4 Reduced $10,000. A lowest priced Villa Balboa condo. Two bedroom, com er unit, highly up-UTllllAY I SlllAY graded. Owner must sell now! $139,000. Bring PYGLASS U ,l..,_ ,., .. ....,, offers. Ann Peters ts 84-85-86 vent land 8-8 M. lngol OIST• CMTt...UY llmtll 11,ltl ... One of the finest residences available in Newport Beach. Over 130' on lhe bay. Light and spacious rooms abound in this home. Pool, spa, pier and slip for your pleasure. Brochure upon request. Ann Peters TIHS .. IS Sfttl&L 1n1.- Three bedrooms, 2BA. Extensive use of French doors and crown mouldings. Oak plank flooring in kitchen. family room and laundfy room. Custom plantation shutters. Convenient to shopping. air- port and freeways. 1st T.D is ~umable. Gayle Amato unu w.ua tSWI w1 1~ Miii 1u1.- 0up1ex with new copper plumbing .. Two BD apartment with great deck, room ~ build ~r suite wilh bayf ronl deck! Seller will carry fU"St. Dona Chichester IGCANYON BR, FR. pool. spa lGCANYON BR.FR Slll- 1-5 1t11,- l-4 ·--1-5 ..... 1-5 11~ 1-5 FlllLllS flKY .. I Sin• ~ [n prestigious Shorecliffs with 4BR, 4 'h BA, fam-1__.....___...__ ____________ -..J ily room. formal living and dining room, pool, spa, l.Ildoor sauna plus gate access to ShorecUffs and Little Corona beaches. Maralou lngold ... lfll llW .. OUT• Lllml llM ... This very s pecial family home w everyth~g. Over 100' fairway frontage, 4BR, 31hBA, spacious IUA UST9I • E. MSTI .U ll•l,111 Peppertree Heights. Lovely condo Wlth two large bedrooms, 2'hBA. Prospect has only 13 units - two stories with used brick fireplace, beam ceil- ings, walk-in cloeet. pool and spa. Liz Beazley family room, pool, spa, fabulous ente~nt ... NW • IPTIUll ml Ill .... barbeque area. Maralou Ingold/Danny Bibb Private comer location -completely remodeled YAUIT llYnllT LIT ·--4BR resid~. Lovely pool and spa. Lai:ge work~ dre h th ba Pi 't shop and six car garage for all your vehicles, etc .. Build your am ouse on e y. er pemu Ann p d Ed FBcano Included -50x100 ft, 55 ft boat permitted. Prom-eters an ontory Bay. Bring all offers. Beverly Morptiy DPlaM lfHll I am NWI ...... Hiil.Mi-. U • ..... Exclusive area of multi-million dollar homes. Near new 3BR condominium on beautiful street Four bedroom, 3 ~BA, wilh oveniz.ed party room, in Corona dcl Mar. Five blocks to the ocean. Two Uvtng & dining room. Th1s home is exceptionally decks _ one wilh private spa. Beautiful tile priced and is ~Y. to show . ~ may be ~ bathrooms and kitchen with Jennair, '!'icrow~ve, s~ble to q~1ed buyer. Quick posaesston etc. Owner may a.•ist wilh financing. Mick! posmble. Tom Allinson Cooper # 2 Clwlc Piasa, Suite I OO 644-6200 I Fllalll_IT__ ~ Steps to sand. Ocean view from patio. One year new and magnificent! Two mast.er suite$, beauti- ful decor, mirrored walls, custom tile work, etc. Terrific kitchen with all built-ins. Owner will help finance or leue option. M.idO Cooper .., ..... ,... .. ... Six -2BR, lBA apartment units plus office space. Excellent West.cliff location Rents low for area. Sandie Fix 11n•llmf1U11 11~ On Via Lido Nord. May be divided into two lots. Subject to city approval. May build rondos or single family home. Excellent lot value, Barbara Aune ....... 1.. .. .... Popular Newport Heights. Great street foe .i!P- preciation. View of ocean and park. Four bedrootn and family room. Bring in offers. Liz Beazley ,........... ... ... Truly the best value in this gate guarded com- munity. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac, this charm- ing 3BR home features formal dining room, large master suite, cozy kitchen. family r?C>m wilh fireplace. Community pool and tennis!A.nn Peters IUll UNI IT ITS llST I 111,0ll Only one block to lhe bay or ocean 3 BR. 2 BA & loft. Added bonus unit over garage for extra income. Leasehold. Ann Peters 1111 FllllT._ H•IHlllUI S1't .... This tri-level home wilh 3 car attached garage features loft area. Could be a library or den. Three bedrooms, 2 ~ ba. Skyli~ht in mast.er su1t.e Community pool and tennis. Gayle Amato 1111 WT -.SWIST 1241,• Charming cape cod architecture. Three BR. 2'hBA condo Wlth the decorator's touch. Farruly room and formal dining room Se<-urity o;ystf"m Lois Egan WESTIUff/llYll lMATill 1111,IOO Comfortable 2BR. 1 MBA co-op behind Westcltff Plaza S hopping Cen ter. Easy walk to shops, market, restaurants. doctors. 2nd floor privacy. 2 car garage. Beautiful pool and spa area with barbeque. Joan Lewis IPll, mt DPllll W IUIS IHO,IOO This secluded hideaway oonta1ns a large mast.er • suite with separate guest bedroom with beauuful plant.at.Ion shutters. A very open floorplan with sunken fireplace ronversataon area Maureen White/Ed Escano ........... ...,... 1111• Long private driveway leads to tha.s secluded single story 3BR. 21h BA. FR home. Many decor- ator extras: wood floors. mirrors. skylights, pn vate patio with spa off master suat.e! Maureen White/Ed Escano .................... .... ... Enter across a wooden bndge over a natural rock Koa pond with a dramatJc waterlalJ. Inside tS a two-story private atrium, surrounded by a nu.sed library, kitchen, Llvang room & formal duung room. 3BR. 2 ~BA and family room. Ed Elloano/Maureen White lllWPOllT BEACH 7 .. DAILY l'ILOT /IMA&. •STATa Realtors Our Long List of Buyers Exceed Present Inventory!!! We .Need Listings for Immediate Showings!!! Contact us for a free, no obligation market ana lysis and advertising plan for the sa le of your property BACK BAY, NIGHT LITE VIEW Popular "Delores" plan with back bay, night lite, and mountain views. 3 bedrooms. 21/2 baths, end unil with air conditioning and security system. Two bea utiful patios. Price includes the land. $269,500 MILLION $ VIEW Beautifully remodeled "J" plan with an in- credible view of lower back bay. Big deck off living room and master bedroom, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. O ne of the most desirable locations. Price includes the land . $275,000 NEW LISTING EXPANDED "E" PLAN Spectacular Bay View from an expanded "E" plan with wrap around patio. Very private location, 3 bedrooms. 3 1 z baths, family.room, 2 fireplace s. Expanded kitche n and dining ro om make this home more spacious than the 1ypical condo. Pr ice in- cludes the land. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY $295,000 BACK •A Y VIEW Exquisite use o f stained glass and used brick. End unit "Delores" plan, 3 bedrooms, 2V1 bath. Back bay view from living room, kitchen, and master bedroom. Beautiful brick patio. Leaseho ld. $238,000 NITE LITE VIEW Great nite lite view of Newport Center. Unusual end unit 2 story "Franciscan" plan. 3 bedroom~ 2 '12 baths, expansive and sunny back patio. Fast escrow possible. Price includes the land. $219,000 COME INTO OUR OFFICE TO MEET OUR STAFF Harriet Spencer Chuck Colesworthy, Broker Gale Follings1ad Phyllis Goggio 640-0020 ' Joy of Newport Judy Loos Doug Herbst Cathy Colesw orthy Eastbluff Village Center, Newport Beach • •• • • • • t I t t ... • ~, I DA&Y "'-OS,,CmA&. UT"...,....,.,._.;:::;o,m _____ _ NEW LISTING IEAmfll OlJ llJffS -~ slrable end unit, wrap around patio, highly up- graded 3 bdrm, A.C, full- security, on quiet cul-de- sac. $238,000. ' •-.•! ,l u~ t • ---SATU11DAY , ... IS, l .. /PAaa 9 NEW LISTING OUAI -UY ftlW -Over-looking proposed new park, 3 bdrm, family room. close to school and shops, pool-size yard, neutral decor. $395,000. THE MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE MARKET! Oil AH A IW..F LOTS -South of the highway in Olde CdM; 3 bdrm, 2 baths, delightful street a block and a half trom beach & bluff. $325,000. OOl·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. IAYFIOU LOT -Complete with a co-zy older home! Balboa Peninsula sandy beach. 3 bdrm, 2 bath with cute cabana. Just $4 75,000. A llC IUCAll -West Newport duplex. 4 bdrm, 2 ba. and 2 bdrm 1 ba. owner occupied, good condition. next to beach. $219,000. IUUTIFUL OLD BLUFFS -Desirable end unit, wrap- around patio. highly upgraded 3 bdrm, A/C, full security. on quiet cul de sac. $238.000. UllOUS $(WI -5 bdrm. 4 ba home + income. Walk to CdM beach, fully upgraded, 3 fireplaces, spa, quiet street. $~9.000. A LOVUY UFESnU -Harbor Ridge townhome with serene view of city and beyond, 3 bdrm. Impec- cable condition and A.C. $642.000. H ftAT A FUUIC -Beautifully decorated, impec- cable 3 bdrm. 3 bath townhome In Jasmine Creek. Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000. IUITll' FOi CHTAtl -Owners have to sell! DuaJ master suites with massive ocean view. Condo in Laguna gated community. $165,000. Ol IY COS. -This 4 bdrm Is adorable! Charming family room-kithcen. master suite, skylights. pool. spa. $289,000 In Newport. WW TO fASllH JSLAll -Lush pool home In Irvine Terrace, 4 bdrm, L&P construction, 9,000 sq.ft. lot, private atmosphere. $412,000. IOST CllCl FOi Tl( IUCl -lowest price among Jasmine Creeks larger plans, (Plan 6). ocean and bay view, master suite. $339,000. IClM Alt Ill WIDr -Overlooking proposed new park, 3 bdrm. family room, close to school and shops, pool-size yard, neutral decor. $395,000. •If Am -Belcourt find. Better than new, cleaner than original, 3 bdrm. picturesque, cus- tom touches at i ust $795,000. A LIT If LIT -Magnificent 180° view of Dana Point HarbOr, lights. mountains. Owner de6P8f'- ate. make offer. S 102,000. More than half an acre of a spectacular ocean- ront bluff; approximately 6700 square feet o tnety crafted ltvtng environment, a magnificent I and spa and private access to a secluded beach. At $4,950,000 this Unique Home is the ost valuable property currently on the market. ontact Unique Homes. Inc.. for a colorful brochure. (This home and outstanding view lot has a certified bank appraisal of $7,500,000). A listing of Tom and Atta Boland. Call 675-6000. SHC SLHPH -A wink to the ocean 9 bdrm home + 2 bdrm, 2 ·ba Income, vacant with out of state owners. Want offers! $395,000 JIYIH COYE UTATI -Rare offering 5 bdrm. 2 story home, ocean view. Laguna's finest area with private beach. $1, 198.000. M Tll Cliff -AbOve Newport HarbOr. Incredible view, 4 bdrm. 4'A baths, pool, spa. Needs finishing touches. $335,000 l. WTStK ltl '*I -6,750 sq.ft. lot, possible R-2 zoning In great C. M. rental location. Neat 2 bdrm Investment home at $118,500. OCITS PlltlCT -Brand new In Olde CdMI Country English condos. 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm. Decks. patios. From $209,000. S Oii 113 Pl.IS llCHl -In Olde CdM. on~a 45' lot, tasteful decor, 3 bdrm home with 2 bdrm Income unit or combine. $479.000. A IUl SRPltSE -Newer 2 story, 3 bdrm Olde CdM Is· special! Spacious feeling, ocean vie'.Ns. great for entertaining. $595,000. TWO IOIMI .. -Special. vacant in lrvines Northwood area. Plantation shutters. formal dining. Foreclosure. $149,900. TllTlllOCI TIUSll£ -Perfect cul-de-sac lo- cation, max privacy, lg. family. 4 bdrm. private spa. comm. pool/tennis. $345,000. Hf Pl1C£ IS •telll -Thats rare these days, so is a 5 bdrm one story in Broadmoor. Immaculate. sunny, private. $379.000. OPEi SATllllY 1-1 IUf1S $238,000 ........ End unit 3 bdrm, many eJCtas F Scott Evans -···--$321,000 Ullen-a Big pool, little view. 2 bdrm N. Fogarty .. -$395,000 .. Lart.,. 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit 0. Markas OPEi SllllY 1-5 llNI TDIMl $4 12.000 Private. 4 bdrm. pool .. .,. $238.000 End unit 3 bdrm, many eJCtras -•1111• $321,000 Big pool, little view, 2 bdrm .... ,... $289,000 Charming 4 bdrm, skyilghts, pool .......... $475.000 3 bdrm, 2 bath, on the bay llLllllT $795,000 CuS1om. efegant 3 bdrm ~ SJ.45,000 Perfectly located, 4 bdrm .-,.. au $395.ooo OCMn/bay view, 3 bdrm, fam rm ... _ $395,000 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit •Hlllll Lf.L $379,000 Private 5 bdrm. single story .. -From $209,000 New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums 2t111 ...... V. Sinclair ........ F. Scott Evans UI Sen-a 8 . Barrington 11 ....... N Fogarty 1Ml4a"lltef M Rousselot , ....... P. Merry , ....... 8. Hutchings Ill ...... . R. Boland •um.-K. Granieri 2112• ........ M von Gefdem ,,....... ........ J. Skahan U~IUJ~ t-tCM~i. lIALT()l)i. f>lli·f>()OO PACIP1C COAST HIGHWAY AT MMAa1llUR 80tlUVAllD IN coaotCA Da. MAil By ANDY LANG .. ~ ...... O. -I •m 1omewh•t new to the t.nl1hlng of wood. The other day I 1trfpped the old finish off • pl.ce of furniture and then •t•lned It the shade I w•nted. The trouble WH the st•ln took very unevenly. In aome pl•c••, It was one ahade, In other• a much d•rker color. What cauH• this end how can It be prevented? A. -The uneven absorption of stain 1s cau sed by the use of a wood which is especially porous. Before applying stain, give the wood a coat of shellac diluted SO percent with denatured alcohol. The shellac is a good sealer for almost every finish except poly- urethane va rnish, but it is fine for regular varnish. Q. -1 recently took •p•rt • number of old c•blnet1 with th• Id•• of ulveglng th• wood. Th• blggHt problem w•• th• l•rg• number of old ecrew1 th•t could not be budged. Som• of them cmm• out th• tlnle1t traction of Inch and would not come any further. I would Ilk• to know If there I• •ny prote11lon•I way of removing 1uch 1tubborn ecrew1. A. -Th~re is no one way. You have to use a trial-and-error method until you find one that wor1<s. Some of them, however, cannot be used if salvaging the wood intact Is your purpose. The simplest of these is to grouge out the wood around the head of the screw until there Is room to grip the head of the screw with a pliers and turn It counterclockwlse. When a screw comes out a fraction of an Inch, as you said, it usually can be gripped with one of the so-caJled locking pliers and then turned. This method may not work with ordinary pliers. With a locking pliers, you can grip the screw head, lock the jaws of the pliers and turn. Often It takes a considerable amount of strength to work the screw loose. but It can be done. Presumably you applied and let soak In one of the lubricants designed for "unfreezing" mechanical parts. Q . -When ehould I UH white ahellac and when orange ehellac? . (The techniques of using varnish, shellac, lacquer. stain, bleach, re- mover. etc., are detailed in Andy Lang ·s booklet, "Wood Finishing In the Home,'· which can be obtained by sending 50 cents and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to Know- How, P. 0 . Box 4 77, Huntington, NY 11743. Questions of general Interest will be answered in the column ) A. -White shellac is not actually wh ite. but virtually clear. Therefore, use It when you want a clear finish. Orange shellac should be used when you want the wood to have a little color. Incidentally, orange is the natural color of the shellac. When white shellac is made. the resin in it is bleached. REALTY , , The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm OOllOIA IEL MIR 11 YFllOIT I 1,Hl,000 Prime location near the harbor entrance. Huge bayfront lot with sandy beach. Partially re- modeled 3 bdrm home. Private pier and float. Exceptional bayfront value FAMILY SIZE NOME Sll0,000 Bay, ocean & night lights views• A perfect home for entertaining with 4 spacious bdrms, family room & view side protected patio. Owners moving out of state have priced to sell. I UTILE OCEH YIEW I 123,HO like new 1 bdrm condo In full security bulldlng reduced for quick sale Track lights. mtnl blinds, mirrors, light colors. beautiful community pool & recreation center uu To coon 1122,000 Then you should see the gourmet kitchen In this specious Newport Beach condo. 1 bdrm & den + 2 full baths. Private deck. expensive carpeting and a motivated out of town seller. YIEWJ YIEW! YIEWJ 1211,IOI Luxurious 2 bdrm condo beautifully decorated and highly upgraded. Fabulous views of the bay, ocean and city lights. Party size sun deck. full security building and terrific recreation facilities. WlllllllEFllYH 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- puterized listing service. l et us prove we will do more for you. 11,000,000 YIEW llH,000 Unobstructed 180° view from this spacious customized 3 bdrm home. An exceptional prop- erty tastefully decorated In the very finest quali- ty. Computerized pool & spa. Built In security system. An auto enthusiast's treasure with 6 car garage. IEW onHl llL 11&1 um• ''"'°" 2 bdrm 2 bath coodo with fireplace, wet bar and sun deck. Desirable locatlon south of the high- way. Beautiful community pool, spa and ram ad a. UYFlllT * SlllU STHY llll,000 L.1. Sheltered location 70 feet on the bay and large pier & float. Spacious Theurkauf designed 3 bdrm home perfect for Indoor-outdoor living. Large private swimming pool. famlly room with bar, formal bayslde dining area. IEWNIT llAOI Cl9I 112,111 Beautifully and completely furnished condo with private deck, mirrors, bar. all llke new. Conve- niently located near Hoag Hospital. 1&JS•H 1&YFHIT • 11,HO,oM 88 feet on the bay In excluslve gate guarded Bayshoresl A large home on a large lot. Room for a pool or to add on. 4 bdrms, family room. oversfzed garage. 2812 Bayshore Open Sun.. 1-4 (213) 628-2828 (714) 673-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR a If t -. • DAILY PILOT /RIA&. ISTATI I I I I I· I I I ''TO SELL YOUR HOME CALL BOB I DOVIE." INDUSTRIAL OFFICE SPACE 3,450 Sq. Ft. 90•1. office, 10-19 warehouse. Wiii lease at 80C per foot or sefl at $275,000. Near Baker and Brlstol In Costa Mesa. Close to Frwy. Seller moving and Is very motivated. WESTlllSTEI OFFICE LEISE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office location, private bath, divided office. end unit. 90¢ per foot. Gross lease. Corner of Goldenwest and 20th Street. COSTA IESl 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. , HARBOR RIDGE IRVINE • llYllE w~---· 4 bdrms, 3 fUll h••\\ -mal dining, large m&.'"s yommunlty pool and ood model on market. Gt i .. $209,000 . ........ NEWPORT BEACH •PllYITE llTEI .. lllm• 1111,000 Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story '4 bedroom. 2~ baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Offer lease option . ......... - • llllll PElllSIU • Two bedrooms. 2 baths. formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pJer, from this oceanfront condo wtth security gate and under- ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $400,000 range In Newport. Great second home. ...... 1 ... llYCIEST Must sell four bedrooms, four baths, formal ..,dining, family room. Large yard for pool, lots of trees. Owner says make offer. Asking $295,000 .......... 111-1111 lllTIEU FllEOLllllE llllS 1111 IEWPllT I " , IOllH'9£IOIP IH UOP, JI. SPECllUZlll 11 IEWNIT IUCl'S FllEST llMES , LIDO ISLAND I I I. I I I •UM llYFIHT 11,418,llO• I RILlll YIW lllTEIPIEIE Udo Isle baytront,custom, three bedrooms. 3 I baths. Award·wfnnlng tlle ftoors & walls thruoµt . Muter suite has steam room and hot tub. lnkeboll custom carved bed, headboard and • credenza w/canopy, french armofre, 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. . ....... SANT A ANA HEIGHTS I Hllllll llllE Fabulous view of Bay and Ooean from this 3 I f LEISE SJI 100 IOITH bedroom, 3 bath home wtth large game room i •• and pool. Steal at $552,000. Must setll ClllEIOlll ZllEI I Largest model, Devonshire five bedroom, four .. I llftl lllP 66x300 lot wtth 1 bedroom home and storage I bath, dining area. Breakfast room, game room, buildings. Preaent rental $1 ,000/per mo., tear all new decorating, room for pool. Wiii trade for down and build your own office building, over- ; . commercial property. looking gott course. Excellent buy at $295;000. I 1 • HAllOll RlllE • • I lltll IMP i ~ 11•1,000 I Devonshire 5 BR, 4 BA, family room, dining •PlllllTllJ llY•-Sl21 .. I room, ~EW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick Bayfront h<HM wtth .. BR, 3 BA, huge master •. deck, kitchen & entry$5.00co000mpte1t1~i ooe& 1~; fbl aedy, suite. formal dining, room for two boats, wtll sell 1 clty,mountaln vlews. • • '' ''' x existing option, low down. Great terms, will --•••••••••••i 1 financing. Prl;;;;;;';;;.;or pool trade up to 5 = ·-111;, wate<. I DOVIE'$ Fl YORITE RECIPES , 1 5 Redesigned by Farl, this custom 5 bedroom, 8 I I e bath, has a master suite with walls & celllngs .o · IOUEI padded silk, with control llghtlng for the celestial I I : design work to sleep under the stars, black PllUP .. Ir IUllE CllCIEI I I mirrored walls & gold leaf ceilings In formal NWl··lll,111 e '"~ J dining, pool & spa of stone wtth cascading Great South Gout Plaza k>catlon .. One bdrm, I I ~ waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of ocean, bay, city one bath, tennis courts & lake. I 6 banllm did• brenh, 1 can,.__. dlul*s • I I Ii lights. A must to see If you want the elegance . .. & 111-1211 I juke,..., hawt 'h ~ tf )*e. I.,. cut We 6 I e end contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge. stdln, 2T ~ ,.,.,, 3 I' ....... cut '1tt 1 Asking $1.695,000. LEllEI IWIEI I Pl~ I Mt. pci., 2T .., sauce. l • 4T '*"• Nhd, 'i4 aip I . Low Interest fixed rate financing. Five large 2 I lwtWft 111•· JT ..... J*•. I I bedrooms, one studio. Approximately 7 years I ii -...11 · ...,. s1Mc J I •Ullll llME • old. PrlnclpaJs only. I =-~· =-·~~~~..;. J*t :,: MY I i LUSE IPTlll Slll,000 -& 111-1211 SMI. ,_ ... dlictlft. OM • butter. Wt • I e Panoramic vtew of ocean. Fashion Island. llm•Tll Ulllll I ...,, .. t..,. "• <3750> bdlc :=· _.. I .. g:·M~~· r..;.~:·,~=y /,.f,y c:~d~~\: LEllEI •EN/llYFlllT ••1 1 ~E~!.:.:s::·r,:.: •• room and five bedrooms. Wiii trade for com-3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, hardwood floors, I DlldMI I ~ I merclal property. Ask for $219,900. Special terms. • I ...... ,.., •&A1-11U ---------------,. I 234 E. 17TH ST., COSTA ~ESA 631-1266 £~. _. '''''..,.. ••c• --11l'•--11s1 .. 1•iic1--•1@s-.eu1 --ass.,.. wea..,.. m1 ~ . ·-----------~---------~----------------- 19AGE 12/SATU•DAY l'RL 15, I... DAIL l ;@pl RY..+W 1$¢%1tj RY..+W Ci®NI WMIC ttiM!fA RY..+W 1 ;@$1}1 W'*C t@Ni RY'*C '*'*' RY'*C l;@\i}j RY'*C •·1¢%13 WMk t@PI RY'*C E I R I D I e I e I e I D I e I 0 I D I e I D I llEWER CUSTOM -llEWPORT HEIGHTS Expansive 4 Bdrm, 41/2 Baths. 3 fireplaces. 2 courtyards. Spacious warm family room. One of the finest newer homes in the area. Many quality upgrades. Large gourmet island kitchen. $378.000. Best buy in the Heights! RAE llOllEllS 131-1211 EXCLUSIVE CLIFFHAVEll BUILDERS DREAM Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq. feet. One of the very best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch Style Mme includes family room. Remodeled kitchen and bath: Vacant and ready to sell! Asking $305.000. Open House -Sat & Sun. llE llOllEllS 131-1211 TRADITIOllAL 2 STORY Prime NEWPORT HEIGHTS with recent ad- dition. Spacious 4 bedrooms with GUEST UNIT in rear of property Family room and sparkling pool on 50 x 127 5 lot. Recent remodel not quite finished Just ltsted at $350,000 Shown by Appt RAE ROD&ERS 131-1 286 NEW LISTlllli Neatest. cleanest home you'll see Quiet street. 3 or 4 bdrms. family room. 2 fireplaces. Outstanding value at $ 167,500. JICllE HAllLElll 131-1211 DUPLEX -llEWPORT BEACH , block from the sand! One 4 bdrm, one 2 bdrm unit Building shows TLC. Ocean view from patio Anxious seller REDUCED price to $210.000 (leasehold). JACllE HlllLEIAll 131-1211 FIRST TIME 011 THE MARKET Terrific 2 bdrm, 2'h bath condominium within walking distance of the new Costa Mesa Courtyards Private patios. 2 master suites with separate baths and walk-I n closets Excellent at $128,000 JAOllE HllllLElll 13 1-1211 llEWPORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM Contemporary designed home featuring lots of wood and glass. 4 bdrms. 41;, baths. separate dining room and family room. Secluded patio and yard area. Priced right at $378.000. OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4PM at 418 El MODENA JIOllE llAllLElll 131-1211 REALTORS ® STUlllllll&I VIEW PROPERTY Motivated Seller will sell with 10% down. Ex- quisite VIEW residence tn 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 $314.500. RAE lllllEllS 131-1211 Call For Estimate Of Market Value on Your Home No Fee or Obligation CHARMlllli EASTSIDE IAR&llll R-4 LOT Spacious. immaculate 4 bdrm on quiet street Large enclosed rear yard with fruit trees. 2 car garage with workshop area. Zoned R-4! Trans- ferred, must move! Asking only$ 154.900 Great value. ALLISOI IOTHIRI 131 -1211 PRE VIEW WITH VIDEO PETE JOHllSOll 631-1286 PRIVACY W /POOL $287,500 Unusual 1 story home 1n Whittier's Friendly Hills. Contemporary home with tall counters through- out. Many private patios plus large pool. Se- cluded retreat area for chlldren or in-laws. Pm .1111111111-1211 EASTILUFF PRICE REDUCTION J'hls serious seller just reduced their price for the second time! Cozy 3 BR. 2 BA. FP home on large private Inside lot. Now only $174.500 L H. Pm JlllSll 131-1211 RAE RODGERS 831-12M .. MEDITERRAllEAI ELEliAllCE WITH PAIORlllC VIEWS! European charm compliments this ramblln custom home. Situated In Newport Height~ Comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms and 4' baths. Built in 1978. 180° views of bay & ocea1 from all living areas including bedrooms. > unique island kitchen with every amenity. Mas ter suite has fireplace and sitting room w1t1 oversized closet & bath area. This property ha! an excellent presentation throughout! Newl~ offered at $579,000. Shown by appointment. UE lllllEllS 131-1211 llEWPORT BEACH OILY $110 /MO. Principle and interest total $660/mo with 20% down. One bdrm condo. Walk to beach Only $86.500 OWNER WILL CARRY. PnE JlllllOI 131-1211 HARIOR/OCEAll VIEW Luxury 2 bdrm condo professionally decorated Marble FP, ceramic tile flooring, beveled mir- rors. Move in and relax. Now $212,500. OWNER WILL CARRY. PnE JlllSll 131-1211 II& CAllYOll Thts area is now one of Newport's best va1ues1 if you have ever considered moving to this pres- tigious community, NOW IS A GREAT TIME Master built custom home on golf course only $995,000. Broadmoor homes now priced in the high $400's & up. Call Pete for complete details on Big Canyon properties. PnE JlllSll II 1-12H VIDEO COIPOI Vtdeo tape your valuables for Insurance purposes. Call for appointment. 631 -1266. Total cost with the coupon is $75. Pm JMllll 111-1211 1~-------------------1 631-1266 • 234 E. 17th St., COST~ MESA INDEPENDENT - ---~-~~-------------........................... ._ ...................................... ~ .......... ~ 'I PILOT IAL ESTATE SATURDAY na. 11. 1 ... /PA• IJ &@: ::1 WNNC Ei~h'21 15'Mk N'*' 151'* G@Jl}j WM* Gi@3 WM* •·@Mi WMllC ti1%'}j WMllC l@Q}j R5IAW CINI ~GI$@ IMW 1;@119 CURT A. HERBERTS, II VISTA FIURE-IRVllE Spacious Verone Plan just two years new 3 Oedroom, 2.5 bath with formal dining and family room Beautifully decorated. True value at S 159,900 Owner has purchased another MOTIVATED! ClllT I. IElllEllTS, II C.M. TWll DUPLEXES-SIDE IY SIDE Totally remodeled inside and out. Townhome style apartment. w/approx. 1,000 sq.ft unit. S G $16.920. Asking $168,000. Will consider trade CllT &. IEllEITS, II NEW LISTlll $180,000 EASTSIDE C.I. Gorgeous remodeled 4 Odrm home with gourmet kitchen and famlly room '1d<l1t1on Beautiful yard with lovely pool and corner 101 Very private street and much more. THIS HOME WON'T LAST! Call today! Rill WAIE 111· 1211 RITA WADE IOIEY lllER NEWPORT IEACH 1229,000 This home needs new carpeting and paint but - WOW -what a location. It's located amongst S300.000 homes. This Is one of the most beauti- ful CUL-OE-SAC streets near back bay. Country living at its best in this lovely home. Reflects cosmetics that need to be done. MAKE MONEY ON THIS ONE! Vacant and waiting for you. Call tor a private showing. llTI Wlll 111-1211 LIVE AID SHOP AT SOITH COAST PWA Lovdly 2 bdrm single story condo In Bradford. NO ONE ABOVE YOU OR BELOW YOU. Beauti- ful grounds -large private yard. Double garage. PRICE REDUCED to $87,500. WON 'T LAST! Call today! CALL ME FOR A FREE MARKET OF YOUR HOME TODAY RITA WADE 831-1298 BROKER MEMBER I REALTORS ®' IEWPORT HEllHTS, C.I. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Is in a great location but needs lots of help. Walklng distance New- port Heights View or shopping. yet quiet neigh- borhood. The property is vacant and subject to probate. Call tor details. $179,000. ClllT &. llElllEllT1, II BACK Bl Y VIEW Spacious 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath townhome with formal dining overlooking Newport Back Bay. Attached 2 car garage and private rear yard Is ideal tor entertaining friends and family. Just listed tor $151 ,500. CUllT &. llElllEll~, II BEAUTIFULLY AFFORDABLE 18 month new tri-level townhome is walking distance to Newport Bay and beaches. 3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths with dining area and family room. fireplace. attached two car garage and work or storage room. Only $122,500 lease option possible. CllT A. IEllEllT1, fl BICYCLE TO IEACH $152,500 Too good to be true! Three bedroom single family home only 1.5 miles from beach . Cul de sac street. Formal dining, breakfast area. fireplace. IAlllLYI CIOllS 131-1211 MARILYN COOMBS COUllTRY II THE Cln Exquisite Irvine townhome with warm country charm. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 car garage. beautifuly landscaped. Reduced to $159.900. IAllL YI CIOllS 111-1211 COLLEGE PARI CUTIE Beautifully maintained College Park 3 bedroom. Double used brick fireplace In living room and family room. Extra large bedrooms. Available for fast escrow. Asking $134,000. Call for pri- vate showing. llllLYI COlllS 111-1211 IEST IUYU Least expensive three bedroom townhome tn Newport Crest. It's a bargain at $168,900. Seller says bring me an offer. Call IOILYI CllllS II 1· 1211 IEW LISTlll Costa Mesa, Marina Highlands, single family 3 bedroom with 2.5 baths. formal dining and breakfast nook on cul-de-sac. Short bike ride or Jog to beach. Built 1977, owner has moved out of area and desires quick sate. Asking $152,500. CHT I. IDIUlS, II SECLUDED 2 IEDROOI TOWIHOIE Built in 1981, this residence is owned by the builder. Long term lease option is possible or very low down. With 2 bdrms, 2.5 baths, private yard. 2 car garage on the end. Asking $129,500. Owner Is motivated. • CllT &. IUIEITS, II IEWPORT HEllHTS-11.8. 3 bedroom. 1.5 bath home with attractive curb appeal. Owner has plans for remodel enlarge- ment. Owner is moving out of state. Asking $214,900. CllT &. IEllUTI, II SlllLE FAllLY DETACHED 01 CUL DE SAC, OILY 1134,000 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 baths with fireplace. Won 't last. CllT &. IEllEI fl IEWPORT FORECLOSURE Totally refurbished 4 bedroom POOL home brand new on the market! New roof, paint Inside and out, new plush carpet, professional land- scaping. On a gorgeous street and · vacant. Won't last!!! Priced to sell at $279.000. 11111TEICI111-1211 OCEll,OCEll,OCEAI Huge 4 bedroom, 4 bath remodel with spectacu- lar view. large pool and waterfall. new European kitchen. high ceiling, lots of glass and loads of sun! Slashed to $699,000. OPEN SAT /SUN 1-4:30PM. 4527 Orrington. 11111 TE .. 111-1211 IALIOI IOI REPO W /lllELIEVAILE TERIS! Large 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. fireplace. 2 car garage. vaulted cemngs. patio and deck! New carpet and paint f'i"er bank repos are available now at slashed · "''This one is $155.500. l&.4 TIMI 111-1211 DESlllER TIWIHOIE IEWPORT IUCH • Only $14 1,900 for this immaculate designer 2 bedroom. 2'Ai bath beauty. Balance 1st T D. may be assumed with less than 10% down. Call to see. SIEIYL 11m1 II 1· 1211 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 I I I I I I I I I I I I B I IJ I D I B I e J B I , HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * • 110 33rd Street (Peninsula) NB 644-6200 $344,000 S~turday 1-5 **508 38th Street, Newport Beach 759-9100 $335,000 Sunday 1-4 217 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $540,000 Sunday 1-4·30 234 .Hazel, (Oceanfront), Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $625,000 Sunday 11-5 424 San Bernardino, Newport B<:h 646-7171 $269,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •420 Serra (Corona Highlands) NB 675-6000 $321,000 Sunday 1-5 2 IR ,1us FAM RM or DEi 12 Belcourt Drive Soutn (Belcourt) NB 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 734 Cameo Highlands Dr, Cameo Highlands 673-1181 $385,000 Sun/Mon 1-5 v22 Chatham, Belcourt 760-8333 $585,000 Sunday 2-6 119 Via Vella (Lido Isle} Newport Beach 673-7300 $359,950 Saturday 1-4 ...-44 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek. CdM 760-8333 $267,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM 3129 Barbados, Mesa Verde, CM 751-3191 $144,500 Sunday 1-4·30 * * 1621 Bayside Or, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $945,000 Sunday 1-5 268 Bay St. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $177,500 Sat 11-4 * * 26 Balboa Coves. Newport Sch 645-0303 $415,000 Sunday 1-4 734 Cameo Highlands Dr, Cameo Highlands 673-1181 $385,000 Sun/Mon 1-5 ...-10 Chatham (Belcourt) Newport Beach 675-6000 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 420 De Sola Terrace. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $369,000 ~ Sat/Sun 1-4 • * 105 Edgewater (Peninsula) Balboa ~75-6000 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 2276 Federal, Sunshine Home, CM 631 -2242 $118,900 Sunday 1-5 466 Gaviota (Bluffs) Newport Beach 675-6000 $238,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Hellotrope, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 **3335 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 644·6200 S 1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v37 Rue Fontaine Bleau, Big Canyon. NB 760-8333 $490,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2233 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa 548-2313 $1~.900 Sat t-5;Sun 12-3 931 Senate, Costa Mesa 548-3279 $128,400 Sunday 1-5 145 Via Undlne (Lido late) Newport Beach 6732-7300 $319,000 Saturday 1-4 10S Via Wazler (Lido late) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $349,000 Saturday 1·4 3 Ill ,1.1 Fii II er IEI 18172 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 546-2313 S 119,500 Sunday 1-5 ""• 16 Belcourt, Belcour1 760-8333 $849,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •949 Goldenrod, Corona det Mar 759-9100 $465,000 w/land Sun 1-5 1789 Hawaii, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 760-8333 $162,800 Saturday 1-4 • 1781 Iowa. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $138,900 Sat 2-5 * •300 Kings Pl (Clltthaven) NB 631-1266 $305,000 St 1-4:30 Sn 1:30-5 163 1 Lincoln Lane. Newport Beach 673-5354 $298.500 Sunday 1-5 • 17 Montecito (Spyglass) CdM 759-1501 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1163 Paularlno, costa Mesa 546-2313 $134,900 Sunday 1-4:30 ***•2926 Perla, The Bluffs. N.B 722-6460 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 321 Poinsettia, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $377,000 Sunday 11-5 * • ...-41 Royal St. George (Big Cnyn) NB 673-7300 $674,500 Sunday 1-4 • v 18 Rue Chantllly, Big Canyon, NB 645·0303 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••2 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $495,000 Sat/Sun t-5 21 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 759-6700 $499,500 Sunday 1-5 870 Sandcastle (Harbor View Hiiis) NB 675-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1·5 13211 Sandhurst, Tustin 759-1501 $171,000 Sunday 1-5 3452 Santa Clara Ave., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $189,000 Sat/Sun 11 :30-4 * * 5911 Seashore Or, Newport Beach 844-9060 $698,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2006 Tahuna Terr .. Irvine Terrace, CdM 644-9060 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Via Quito (Lido late) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $540,000 Sunday 1-4 * •398 Vista Baya. Bluffs, N.B 645-0303$249,000 Sunday 1-4 2216 Waterfront, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $520,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IEDROOI 2001 Kewamee (lrvlne T~rrace) COM 675-6000 $412,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1793 Oriole Dr, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $319,900 Sunday 1-4 *4527 Orrington, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 246 Sherwood, Eastslde Costa Mesa 642-6368 $179,500 Saturday 1-5 124 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $450,000 Saturday 1-4 4 Ill 11111 FAM RM er DEi LOTS: 301 & 303 Narcissus, Old CdM, CdM 759-9070 $305,000 Sat/Sun Dally * 1334 Antigua Way. N.B 645--0303 $395,000 Sun 1-4 * 26435 Arbor Rd ($an Juan Vig) SJC 642-5200 $119,500 Sunday 1-5 •2315 Arbutus, Ealtblutt. N.B 548-2313 1275,000 Sunday 1-4 2207 Aralle (Ealbluff) Nwpt 8ch **415 Bayalde Of'., Newport Beach t, ~200 $279,000 Sunday 1-4 759-1501 $925.000 Sunday 12:30-5 *34 Morro Bay (Spyglasa) CdM 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1700 Galaxy (Dover ShoreN.NB 759-1501 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •23 Belcourt (Belcourt) Newport Beach 631-1266 $829.000 Sal/Sun 1-4·30 ••22 Belmont (HaTbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $950.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 ••21 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) COM 644-8200 $519,000 Saturday 1-4 •• 1748 Bonalre. Newport Beach 642-3449 $289.000 Sunday 1-5 44 Braeburn (Big Canyon) Nwpt B<:h 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 280 E. 15th St. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $225,000 Sunday 1-4 418 El Modena (Nwpt Hghts) NB 631-1266 $378,000 Sunday 1-4 1356 Galaxy Dr, Dover .$hores, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $745,000 Sunday 1:30-5 * *427 Harbor Island Or (Harbor Is) NB 644-8200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •212 Hazel Dr. (Oceanvlew), CdM 759-9070 $1.135,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 20 Hiiisborough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt B<:h 759-9100 $775.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1401 Keel Dr (Harbor View Hiiis) COM 551-8700 $435,000 Sunday 12-5 * • 53 Monteclto (Spyglass)'NB 644-6200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••33 Montpellier (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 1 Montpelller (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt B<:h 759-1501 $649,500 Sunday 1-4 v • 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 2224 Pacific Drive, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $950,000 Sunday 1-4 •616 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $599,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 250 Poppy, (Oceanvlew), CdM 759-9070 $-409,000 Saturday 12-5 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu Hms) NB 759-9100 $369,000 Saturday 1-5 * •44 Rldgetlne Drive (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 * •4627 Roxbury, Cameo Shores, CdM 644-9060 $555,000 Saturday 1-5 850 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hiiis 760-8333 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • tO Stlllwater (Turtlerock) Irvine 675-6000 $345,000 Sunday t -5 595 Sturgeon, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $ 158,900 Sunday t-4:30 1901 Tahuna Terraoe, Irv. Ter, CdM 645-0303 $315,000 Sat 1-4 * •661 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $1,550,000 Sunday 1·4 "'2014 Yacht Resolute, Seavlew, NB 644-9060 $429,900 Sunday 1-5 1 IElllOOM 305 Larkspur, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••324 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 759-6700 $997,500 Sunday t-5 I Ill 11111 Fil Ill tr IEI •720 Bison. The Bluftt, Newport Beach 644-9060 $355,000 Sunday 1-5 I. .. ....._ ________________ _ •' . r • g Tree (Big Canyon) NB oo $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Cypress Pt Lane, Big Canyon, NB 60 $670,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IR plus Fll RI or DEN 875 Deep Creek. Costa Mesa vening Canyon (Shorecllffa) NB S45-0303 $127,300 Sund 1-4 00 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 312.lasmlne, Corona Del Mar age (81g Canyon) Newport Beach 673-8494 $350,000 Sunday 12-4 00 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 rest, Btg Canyon, Nwpt Sch 00 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 gs Road, (Cllffhaven) Nwpt Bch 21 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ir Beach. Spyglass, CdM 33 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 North Star (Dover Shores) Nwpt Sch 54 $980,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 py Corona Del Mar 494 $399,000 Sunday 12-4 t Loma (Spyglass) COM 200 $695.000 Sunday 1-5 1dgetlne (Harbor Ridge) NB 200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 rafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 Via LtdO Soud (Udo Isle) NB 700 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • avecrest (Broadmoor) Nwpt Sch 000 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 BR plus FAI RI or DEN 84-85-86 Top of Aockypolnl Spyglass 200 $2,750,000 Sal/Sun 8-8 CO II DOS TOWllHOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOI 1ne at 4th, Olde Corona del Mar 6000 from $209,000 Sunday 1-5 5 Sea Island Or, Newport Beach ·9100 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 2912 Quedada (Blutts) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-4:30 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR 11lus 1 IR 703 Acacia, Corona del Mar 646-7434 $249,000 Sunday 1-4:30 3 BR plus 2 IR 720/720'/r Fernleaf, Olde Corona dcl Mar 675-6000 $339,500 Saturday 1-5 **2814/2814'h W Oceanfront. Nwpt Bch 644-6200 ~25,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plus 3 BR * * 1121 E. Oceanfront, Balboa Penin, NB 760-1900 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 CONDOS TOWN HOMES FOR RENT * 1806 Sandlewood (4BR Baycrest) NB 3 Serena Court (Newport Crest) NB 759_6700 snootmo Sunday 12-4 7300 $169.000 Sunday 1-4 BR plus FAI RI or DEi 397 Bay View Terrace (Back Bay) CM 4-165 1 S 169,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 E Bay Ave, Balboa Penlnsula, N 8 3-3550 $295,000 Sunday 1-'l 2792 Longwood Court. CM 6-23 13 S 168,500 Sunday 1-4 3 IEllOOI mine Ave at 4th, Olde Corona del Mar 5-6000 from $209,000 Sunday 1-5 11 4 Odyaaey Court (Newport Crest) NB 73-7300 $179,000 Sunday 1-4 ti 19 Odyssey Court (Newport Crest) NB 73-7300 $182 000 Sunday 1-i . . •Spa •Pool *•Waterfront ***Waterfront & Poot V'Glve address at guard gate .. - YOI llST SEE Tiii YIEWU OLI COllU IEL IWI THE IEST IUL II TOWI IAIE US Al OFFERI -, I Ull, FA&Y ... I Nil 212 UZEI. 11,Ul,IM 1P11 UT 12-1/ ... Ill um Sfl'llMll llt-Mll ••Nm....., u11111111•1111 PICllC II Ylll 11• LITS I PW. 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OLI COllll IEL Ill IEW LISTill Sll IAYU cus• • unu ClllU IUCl!t .... ,Lii .... 1121,111 I.MIT PllCl • .. •Ill If~ In IM .. _.,,,.. 1..ua .-........ 111-111' ••"m•~•· ~---.-----------~--------------------------.......... . .-AG• 16/SATURDAY ,.~. t~ .. ----· Hang your artworks so they'll get noticed 'If you want people to react. ... try something ou~ of ordinary' By ANDY LANG .__ ... _ Whether the art 1n your house is a collection ot valuable paintings or a series of family portraits or something In between. it's nice 1f people notice 11 If you want the art to get even passing attention. you have to do something that attracts such attention Merely hanging the paintings or pictlJres OJl a wall 1s not the answer In fact. whett'ler yo~r guests appreciate the art or Ignore it may depend more on tis surroundings than the ob1ect Itself Kent Homchick. who heads the design technology department at United States International Umverstly 1n San Diego puts it this way: ··Even great art can be disrupted by its surroundings If you want people to react to your art. perhaps you should try something out of the ordinary." Among the things to consider, he notes. are the size of the art in relation to the wall space. the colors used on the walls. and floors and llghl!ng in the room where you will display the art "If you have Van Gogh's 'Starry Night' or a Degas In a very big gilt framtl and you put it the center of a white wall. It Is going to dominate the room But if you have a 20-toot by 10-foot wall and the only art on 1t 1s a 6-inch by 8-lnch painting up In one corner. you create a totally different kind of interest." Homchick says. The best way to hang art Is to try It in what you think will be a good spot. then stand back and take a look from across the room. Sometimes It's a good idea to contemplate, or even live with, the art tor awhile and see how you llke it rather than putting up one painting, another ne>et 10 1t and a third next to that You can put focus on your art not only by where 1t is hung, but by how you light it Having a pin spotlight on one picture in a relahvely dark room will really focus attention on 1t "And," adds Homchick. "If the art 1s three-dimensional. as In sculpture. you will get an entirely different perception of 1t by lighting It lrom different angles " Fluorescent light affects color 1n a distinctive way from the incandescent lamps in your home. Keep that in mind when making a purchase 1n a store or gallery If you don't. says Homchick, "tt's hke expecting the stereo system that sounded wonderful in the soundproof room at the store to sound the same 11 home with lots of wood and concrete surfaces " When you choose colors in a room where you \ display your art. you can either opt to match t painting's hue or strive instead to make the colc clash tremendously . "Matching your decor to your paintings is different than matching the color ot your sheets to t color of the rug. If you choose to clash colors, it c add a real vibrancy to the room. Clashes can rea draw attention to your art and make people feel awa and alive If you are planmng to purchase art and4'~u a wondering what colors or sizes would fit in witt'l yo existing decor. you might try an inexpensive trl• Homchick suggests He says: "When we build scenery tor a show. we alwa start with a miniature model so we can find out 11 thin• will fit together in a pleasing perspective One way do something similar 1n your home would be to b1 some different colored poster boards. cut them In different shapes and sizes and stick them on the wa with tape It will help you to get a perspective on ti size of art that will fit a wall, lor example. or on colo that will be pleasing or dlspleasing " Don't trash 'junk' until you· check it out By BARBARA MAYER ,._....., ...... Were you planning to clean out the attic or basement and call the trashman lor an extra pickup? Before so much as throwing out a candy wrapper take Helaine Fendelman·s advice stop Fendelman. who held her first tag sale 17 years ago when she and her husband discovered they had bought too much to flt into their new home. says you owe 11 to yourself to ftnd out whether you're throwing away trash or treasure Her own passion lor holdtng onto odd bits and pieces has led her to a sat1sfy1ng career as a tag-sale planner. dealer. appraiser and author of books on collectibles Recently. Fendelman co-authored a book to tell others how to evaluate what they have. ftnd out what the things are worth. and how to dispose of some and insure and appraise those they decide to keep In "Money in Your Attic," she says, recycling your '1unk .. into someone else's home at a tag sale can lead to fun and profit Naturally, one ol the first questions to ask is What do I have? She has found a common error 1s to value the wrong things and overlook gold among the dross. For example, while old Christmas ornaments dating as late as the 1940s are collectible today, old books, encyclo~edias and most old magazines are almost valueless. Those who have been saving National Geo- graphies and World Books have probably been wasting storage space. On the other hand. 1f you've saved old movie magazines. or the first issue ot Antiques Magazine. which she says is worth between $75 and S 100. you are in a position to profit Many think that old children's toys are valuable - and they are. But generally they must be In mint condition, preferably in the original box. to garner good prices Broken toys aren't wanted by most SELL through classified BUY through clas5ified 642-5678 collectors and dealers and are not worth saving (unless they happen to be from the 17th or 18th century) Old china and jewelry are popular right now. as are linens. handmade lace te:1tt1les and even old clothing. But they have to be 1n good condition Many people have taken 1n the tact that old pieces have value; but. hke some vaccinations. they have taken 11 in too well They are victims or what Fendelman calls the "Axaclly-llke·lt'' syndrome These people may see a china set at an antique show marked $500. They have a set that is In the same design or Is, perhaps, by the same maker, so they set out to sell it for the same price. Perhaps theirs Is the Helalne Fendelman says you owe lt to yourself to flnd out whether you•re tbrowlng away traab or treasure. wrong color. the wrong maker, badly damaged, cracked and chipped Or some significant pieces may be missing. "Then they have a hard time understanding why they are offered only a small fraction of the $500 for their set." she said. Condition and completeness govern the value of most objects that can be used In the home, she said. An old set of bed llnen Is In great demand. as are banquet cloths and napkins. But if your tablecloth has a large brown spot and there are only three napkins. the value wlll be significantly reduced You have five choices when it comes to disposing of objects, says Fendelman. You can have a tag sale or house sale; you can take the pieces to a consignment shop; consign them to an auction house; call In a dealer to buy the lot for an Inclusive price, or give the stuff to charity for a tax deduction. When donating Items to charity. however, If the dollar value is over $5,000 you'll have to get· professional appraisal to satisfy the Internal Revenl Service. and Fendelman advises getting an appra1s when values reach $1 ,000 When there is a fair amount of merchandise. 1t ce be worthwhile to have an appraiser go over 11 You ce find someone by contacting groups such as tt' Appraisers Association of America (the book lists number ot sources tor Information) The author advice is to choose someone who Is a member or professional appraisal group. to avoid anyone wh charges a lee as a percentage of appraised valu1 Rates. which vary widely from $45 to about $250 a hour, are not very informative because one appralst may go through five times as much stuff as another I an hour An ethical appraiser will tell you 1t he or she Is nc qualified to offer an opinion. but most also hav associates with ditterenl areas of expertise so they ca obtain a qualified opinion. she added. Most people seem to have a mix of good thing! outright Junk and falr-to-middllng things, as well a household tools. appliances and other objects wh1c would be useful to those furnishing a home. If this Is th· case, a tag sale Is usually the best method of dispose Fendelman otters the following tips to those wh• contemplate holding a tag sale: Make sure the merchandise is ettractlvel• arranged and clean. Include some valuable things h the sale to make It Interesting for people. If there Is ont• a small amount. have a one-day sale. Don't try to strln( It out over a three-day weekend. Be aware of securif' and keep small things under lock and key, and be sur4 to advertise. Flnally, "Don't agonize over every piece and don' refuse reasonable offers. Keep in mind that your goa is to get rid of the stuff. not get Into arguments wltt people about its value." ("Money In Your Attic" is published by Monarcf Press-Simon & Schuster J National Realtors board opposes FHA sale 642-5678 RENO. Nev. (AP) -The National Association of Realtors' board has unani- mously voted to oppose a plan to sell the Federal Housing Administration. government off our blCkS, but anything 11 worth floating when your government la $20C bllllon a year In the hole," he added. HIRE FIND "You look et the FHA and ... you find that's one of the only profitable programs the federal government has ever had." association President Clark E. Wallace said atter Monday's vote. The assoc:latlon. wtileh repreeent1 660,000 reel Mtate broker•. concluded lt1 annual convention with the board vott against the sale of the FHA. which PrMld«lt Reagan has suggested at one way to reduce the federal deficit. 1hrough classified through clas,ified 642-5678 642-5678 "That's coming from a group of tree 90terprlMts who Ilk• to get tt\41 federal The FHA wu created '1n 1934 tc subsidize housing loans. ,. .. n - 18 1111 l'le rs 'lO ie ln lly - <e re Jr :k ($ as lO •Y :o Is 1e ·s - '8 e 31 n n -e a s a 0 I n ' , V fl'ILOT/ftAL UTA'ftr ~ tii..1.,i. t.iiMi..xcit • .., •. mericans embrace Japanese wood tools More and more American woodworkers are oming enchanted by hand tools from the Land of Rising Sun. According to WOOD magazine, these s really work, often In SYrprlslng ways. ·To the untrained eye, a Japanese plane, fashioned a block of oak and two rough-IOOklng slabs of al. appears too primitive for precision. Yet, it ars paper-thin, tranaclucent shavings. A Japanese , the blade thin and delicate, looks too fraglle for d work. But It can notch an 8-by-8 Inch beam with e Does this make them better than the.tools we're to? In many respects, the answer Is, .•·yes.'' ever. Japanese hand tools are very different and 1gu1ng . The shokunln, as a Japanese craftsman Is erally called, plaoes the work he will plane o,n a nward-stantlng beam and draws the plane toWfrd self During the strol<e. he steps back with a cer's grace. Sawing, he efther st ands, bending over the wood holding It In place with his foot, or sits. Then. to ke the cut he pulls the blade through the wood, ce Its teeth are angled to cut onty on the draw. The technique for using Japanese woodworking Is runs contrary to many traditional Western thods Yet, according to one major Importer, U.S. a1lers sold $3 million worth of better-quallty panese toots last year -double the figure of just o years ago. Among the hordes of tools available. Japanese nes. saws and chisels prove popular first-time 01ces because they adapt themselves well to the estern way of doing things. Fred Damsen, owner of the The Japan Wood- rker, a California-based tool Importer-retailer. says Japanese plane comes ready ·for use. "When you t your plane home." Instructs Oamsen. "let it sit in ur shop for a month so the wood and metal cl1mat1ze. Then set It up." At a seminar sponsored by Robert Major's ahogany Masterpieces, a New Hampshire importer- ta11er. one Japanese Instructor took more than half hour ad1ustlng the flt of a plane iron in Its wood OCk Earlier. he took so tong to sharpen the Iron that It appeared to be almost a religious ritual. Clearly, adjusting and caring for these toots Is a hobby In Itself. Matthew Connerton of Newburyport, Mass., a professional woodworking craftsman and recent Japanese toot convert, even protects his planes from too much sun "The metal is lively. It moves just as the wood does," he said. In Japan. artists make planes for other-artists to use. Thomas Hucker. a furniture designer and maker from Boston, came face to face with this tradition. In Japan, he went to a large hardware store and asked to see the best plane they had. "They wouldn't even put It U.S. retallers sol d $8 mUllon worth of better -quality Japanese tools las t y ear ---: doable the 11gare of just two years ago. on the counter. I think they assumed I wouldn't know how to work It," he said. "The one I bought, I'm scared to fool around with. I would never recommend that anyone buy expensive tools right off." Whether it's expensive or moderately priced, a Japanese plane, In knowing hands, can be a real joy to use. Explains Nancy Hurwitz of The Japan Wood- worker: "Because the quality of the steel is so high, and you can adjus1 It so fine, you ge1 shavings you can see through." The Japanese laminate a layer of high-carbon, hard steel to a layer of softer, low-carbon steel for their plane blades. In doing so, the softer layer absorbs shock; the hard layer affords a sharp. long-tasting edge. Saws are different, however. According to shokunln and author T oshlo Odate, the pulling stroke used with the Japanese saw doesn't allow the blade to bow. Therefore, It can be of thick, crisp, high-carbon steel. Since the steel Is very hard, the teeth can be flied to razor sharpness -and they stay sharp. In practice, a thin-bladed Japanese saw can slice through a cedar post in seconds. Another much like it can fashion fine dad0es and rabbets In 'h-inch stock. ewport's Fieldstone Co. receives wo industry achieve~ent awards arbor Point, Robinson Ranc h eve lopments win accolades The Fieldstone Co. of Newport Beach has ce1ved two MAME awards from the Sates and arkettng Council of the Bulldlng Industry Assocla- on The MAME awards are presented for "Ma1or ch1evements In Merchandising Excellence.·· The Plan Three model at The Fieldstone Co. arbor Point projeet won the award for "Best erchandlSlng Sy An Interior Designer For a Oevetop- ent With An Average Sates Price Over $175,000." omebuildera redesigning WASHINGTON -As the population ages and the lrst wave of the post Wotld War II baby boOm pproachee 40, an lncr~ng number of the nation's ome bullder. are redelignlng thetr homes for trade- P buyers and the etderly, according to a random survey of bulldera. • In a eurvey of 715 t>ulldera attending the 42nd annual Conventlon/Expolltlon of the National Aa- soctat of home Bulldera, eo percent of the respondents said they are now bulldlng for the trade-up market and 63 percent Mid they wtll be bulldlng for that market by the end of the d9cade. The 5 s>«cent now building for the efderly Is expected to Iner .... to 14 percent by the end of the decade. Plan Two at Harbor Point was also honored as a finalist In the same category. The model homes at Harbor Point were decorated by Carole Elchen Interiors of Santa Ana. Harbor Point's brochure, designed by Trent Wiison Advertising of Anaheim. was a finalist in the ··eest Brochure" category. R ecord -bredlng sales pace led to the early sell -out of the homes at Roblnson RaJJcb. Harbor Point Is a gate-guarded community of 20 ocean view homes. located at the corner of MacArthur Boulevard and San Miguel Drive In Newport Beach. The one-and two-story homes range In size from 2, 188 to 3,569 square feet and are priced from $590,000 to $760,000. The company's Aetdatone Classics development In south Orange County's master-planned Ao~ Ranch community r~ved a MAME award for the "Best Black and White Ad Over ·~ Page For Any Price Range." The ad, highlighting the buyer camp()Vts that greeted the oe>enlng of NCh phaee of the project. was designed by Trent Wllaon AdvertlSlng. A record-breaking salel pace led to the earty sell- out of the homes at Robinson Ranch, but the Fletdstone Clastlc eerles of homes Is currently bef ng ottered at Northwood In Irvine and plans call for the opening of a new Fleldttone Classlcs community In Lake Forest In January of 1986. For more Information, call 851-8313. How can this be? Hurwitz likens the use of the thin blade to a piece of ~rass. ·'You can pull a blade of grass through anything,' he says, "but you can't push It." Saws may be the most practical of Japanese toots for the home woodshop, and among them, the dozukl ranks as a useful, sensible choice. SlmlJar to a back saw, Its blade, though extremely thin, Is less likely to break than those of other Japanese saws. )"hat's because lte back has a steel reinforcing spine. Of all Japanese tools, chisels differ least from their Western counterparts In use. but they stlll draw rave reviews. Harrison Stanley, a professional woodworker from Groton, Mass., oddly enough uses Japanese tools to craft Early American furniture reproductions. About chisels he says: "The steel they use means that I only have to sharpen mine once a week, and even then they don't really need It." Here again, the key to their sharpness lies In the use of the layered high-and tow-carbon steel. Most Japanese toots sold in the United States are marketed through catalogs. But Robert Major. who produces a four-color tool catalog, says you can't always rely on photographs. "In a photograph," he says, ·'the Japanese saw that costs $30 looks Identical to one that costs $12,000." And Oamsen says some saws with top-of-the-line price tags would not be good buys at half the price. "If you buy them." he advises. "you'll be paying as much for the handle as the blade " So where does that leave you when the time comes to buy and try some Japanese hand toots? Odate, In his book, suggests that because the trade In these toots Is still so young and there's so much to know about them, American buyers must depend on those who sell toots to offer quality choices. It may not be a case of "buyer beware," but buyfng from someone you can trust helps to insure your money will be well spent. If It's possible, you may also want to try the toots first. 11 you order by mall. look for a "satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded" statement. Both retailers agree toots should be given a hands-on test In the store before· you buy, trflng different grades of the same tool. Being informed helps, too. From Wood Megazln• New products on the market Ce1.l1.IJI fl%tare l.lutaJl• t1on q-9tem M•nufectuNr'• claim -That the system h~ two-piece modular design which is attactfed to a special receptacle that is installed Into the 4-lnch junction box in the celling .. That a Jack Is wired to the fixture whlle standing on the floor, then attached to the receptacle ... that this eliminates hold Ing a heavy fixture ... that It can support up to 200 pounds ... that 1t Is corros1on- reslstant and has received an Underwriters laboratories listing. Manufactured by: Ughtech Industries. 6 landmark Square. Stamford. CT 06901. A cllpper~der f or co111Po"'1"6 MMtecurer'• delm -That this machine gives btg-farm results but weighs less than 50 pounds ... that. 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LU PETE BAR Rm ... REALTY lo bell9Ye $980,000. 3 BR 2b1. new kltc:t IAllY ITllFffl new cpt Ott street Pf -a Ull Wln 1ng 112 blk 10 * --$295.000 Call 873-& lll-IJW or 873-0127 Own«/A CIUllfed Ads &42·5878 laiMa BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK GREAT FAMILY HOME 6 BEDROOM-,_ SIZE LOT This wonderful home feat ures an lncredlbty large tamlly room, dramatic living and dining rooms, 3 fireplaces, beam cetllngs and oak floors through- out, french doors. Shows llke new. 12 IUMml TIEE .-El UT/al 1-& 8875,000 For m01'9 lntormetlon call: DAllY 188 • mPHAME GRODY Brubh&Ellis Rt: IOl:NTIAL BROKf.RAGE . f.ll VKf-~ 844-8200 Ptaia1ala l l Pllma.ANmt 2BR + mother In-law. G age $295,000. o~ Sunday 1·• 11 127 I Ave 873-3550 ••l llu lt 2 ll•S Tl llAll Ocean view trom mu Bdrm sundeck T ot1 remodeled In 1960. N modern Hlerlor, Ill n baths. kitchen, etc"* Thie month . New C8f1 & ff'Mh pelnt. ex'*'1 condition. 40' wide '°' loW9 3 cw gerege • spacious petlo w/14 4Br + Oen, OWi' 2100 ' tt 3Be. Owner tr .. ferred Must Mii n< A91clng $399,000. C o.orge tor men Info. LllllU 1111.n GEORGE (714)811-t10C ..... " ... A •Pedout remod• 38R 38A *'Ole lt°'Y w two meet• .,.... on ~ '°' In the ~ Dtock of p~ At Ing S3t0.000. 0.- -...1111 II fy " ,. .. .. 112 -000 38R ntry h•. 1159 t() •12 * air u:a Of1 . 2 om A ue .. -I en. flic. ch 165 ~t 17 I ,., ~ly .. IW ,. ... lflt 11- nd ... IQ. .. 'W. 911 •el Iii ltnj'c.ta... 1124 1niat lMf hire• lMt I ............. l .. i:; ...... --.-.. _ _........, =---....-.....-.... ... 1-.;:;~;.;;"'-..------i.E--------1•SHARP Wl9lllde 28' l(llCHrllll mu nm...... IMIUITTPAU .. UE! ... Ult IWPT ... YAUI ... 18a Oup6ex. Tlle "°°'9. LEX-2Br 1~ .ecfl ,...,, on ~ 48R, lg Baylor Mdl. 1500 a/tt 3 Bd S 1&9,000 Tiie Property 2 bdrm. 2 beth. privlte ',,' .,, 9 """""' ...... Ill crpts. dfpt, wld hkup. -PCH $2~.900 pool, quiet loc, ~ner 2·~ be S t~.000 Bntra M1t1 640-90 111 area wfttl llrec>laoe and HC>l'Ma om -,...,.., • ;wage. teoo + MC Mwt CernttlOf't By awftfl( touch••. A 1 k T n g welcome Ownr 788-0579 -pool. Greet loc8tlon Only 191,900. Pool, apa. ten-.. ..... stend Cl"edit ...-. No'** 241 Of 673-1541 $225,000 v.-.. Torelll WOWll Entenainer·a DltlgM 58' l1t6,900wlterms. nia. 1 tecurity 1 · 'f..tt '°j 28'2ba.uppertrontunlta, 77G-5629. -~ 5'4()..7355 3Ba pool 11ome Greet •-_,* * cat on, ow n ., .. I 2 b*a to 8lg Cofone -------....,..-HlMl IEW * 12,425 dn + s 1,900 ~ valve $379 500 Open. * *-r-. llnanoklg. Won't IUtl Call 8eactl Frple garage~ 38t 2ba *· 2 ~ gar . lg """" ... ,..11.nm ~ Ing coetL Mo pmta 01 Sun t-5 8kr 0 543-7$65 I •Y 11... Dwrtn &3 1• 12.M utility ;oom. S1050/mo. letlC9 yd S800 mo. 11t11Ut fl .. 1.-$780 at t01h% ftxed Int !EXCELLENT VALUE. lrg ; •. &4&-8088 or &4&-2519 ELOCATION 28Rtwnhm,~,900 ---•master bdrm. dining I @W &1l11t4Yer4 llllm +• SOlJTHOFHWY I . Peg/egt S69-01,IM room + lltec>lece. New--_,._ 2 Br rHr unit with Fl Mlazjng prio. ez 1/117~ ......... I 1~CIUE GILi.iS Llpu 1Mc• l City 111H. Dramatic, ~at an affordable -enc:loeed. Cut• and~-t:!ma 53M191 Agt ,_ t3AOor7Mr-41119ew I MM.TOR 1M•wmtWlftl ~~=· ~=•4 t:;c::'i •Nil.tum& lllWle.... :rsJ~m:.tde of P .. H CHECK THESE ESTITI UU .. l /.W. L.liltllln 38R 2.75 Bath. 2600 f9P-p~Je WI wooc1' A total Gofgeoua 4 bdrm, 2'.t f• lale Avail Ille flrat M25 5 rm on 55' IOI w/room LARGE FAMILY-HOM-r-on !>fox) eq tt. Pvt comm. emotional 11ome 's.iter la bath w/larnlty rm. pool, 1 rm . -ftnilllM Nie fncd kld9 .pet lie oP- erpand s.ti., wtll huOe fol. •eR 2BA, fam Nortn Laguna $345K. vary motivated. Wiii sauna and mot"el Only Ing di.tanc:ie to Harbof & 2 er 2be condo. t>Mutttully tional call ance Otfarad at rm. Needt redecoration. Bkr 640-5078 trade. S274,900 w/TERMSI State Bffclh. FrM & and o om PI• t •I Y ..... 1.* $575,000 Alley & RV acceM. Alo-= ll I l llllll Tl RMI 1 -Tl... Clear. Priced 10 ..,, tut furnished. Fabuloua com-PMlnty apec1ous 3br 2ti. OHHll,IN eumeVA io.n.St&9,900 iJ!t Ukenew3bdf'm 2·~~h lt2K.AdttPr1c 494-5883 munlty pool and spa. two story $800 ~ 2 2 BR 1 A CREAM PUFF-38R N toriilieyo:n; 11u.-tt "°'* IM' • Flreplece. watber and plan• othert al th"tu~';9cat gar :A redecorated htn. Hdwood ~81' 28e lg UR & pa11o:3 bdrm wlfonnal dining, ~pa:w/1P9 +2ox~ IMP~ALS~lC:8o?t'~~ pflvat.dee*..$UJOO/mo. 53Mt908eetRlty ... t~tthlsP'IOl ~'t l :'9,.::W~~ rec. rm. pool, gmbelta. ~t~~~wa~lg~•101~1~10~n 1undeck upatalra. A ~~~1~.Ao4.ss'.t .~~ lllllllUln Eutaide38'3aa,tamrm, 1 I . · · lmmec. oond. $89,000 • ' baa u t y . ASS U M E lMJfle Rltr 64M38C) M Mc:OYlre w _,..,., tennla encl H • .,._ WOfl ti.t at S174,500 23732 Hllthurtt Or.f57 Must 1911. 1250000 at 12'A% Prtoe . • ll._.. . ,.....,.,spa, . • IMUA ...__ BEAUT EXEC HOME 58R Applm only. Call Betty/ IAYFIMT +... ~· $298 5001' LIDO 18' 18a. s~ to patio. AYI 3/1 °93 eoon« IJ1· 1Jll 48A, W9ll dee In Pf'M-49S.237882M025/0aw Ull-..... .... bay. Pool Au um a (1l4) 673 4400 Sl200/mo. 722• 21 tlgloua frplce~~· 3 •• ._L lMt Fabuloue traditional old Exciting 4 bdrm, S'A beth, 122.000 loan. 6 mo fr~ e.t9'de 48' 28a. fncd . • -• wand charm Remoda6ed modef perlect home wttll ae>aea rent &50-3873 yrd, CJpta, drps. 1 yr IM. . U1-M11 Unmfwml.. 4 bdrm, 4 ~111. patio for t>onusrm. famrm, tormal MOBILE HM 8Jt30ft. a.wi ~~ '::r~327 Lii ATilll1M I U. For YOU< eo· yecht rlgtlt at ' entertaining AHume din rm + vtew. Sacttf1oa g Quiet adult ~ e-. . . _R_V_U_H_l-LL_,S_,F.e,,-.,..Land---: 3ba hOUM CIOH t yoot bac:lc door. 2 story, $630.000 111 Set* will al $489,900 w/TERMS or Iida CM. ldMI '°' &. E'SlbE T /H 38R 2Yt8a 000 4 BR •FR. 2'~ba. ICl\0049 end lhopping. maids qUllters. lg llland, trade Utted below 8P-Tnlde MIJlt .... Cittnn. a.45-7320 FRPlC YARD PATIO W/D 111e security GrMt value S159,500. l(Jtc:Mn, 5 bdrm. 5 ba.111. pralaal. •IPllTAllUI* New 3BR 28A, IPac8 rent HKUP, 06L GAR. GONR em on cul de sec MARSHAL PLAN INC custom pool and ape AU IBJl Ill.ti• ~ 6111 atlTI S l30, peta. ~ ~. 11050/mo. 83 t~283 OWfle< 640-6094 Bkr Linda. 21314~ 15 this with a Bay View! Alk· U 1· 12tl Secluded MCUf1ty gate. tn Costa MIA. &45-e45e •-n......-,_, __ ... • 1 EJlkSe duplex 2BR 2BA. ---------1 Ing $675,000 Julie ONE oF A l(INO with 2 -..--• fam rm, 2 car Olf, ywd, e.MtllTYLmtl 63l-l268or673--0302 1;fti•4, 1r:. MpWate gu19t houW, Lets t. lalt l GRAND CANAL wXteAO bltnL No pets. Wtr/gdnt BR 2BA. Fixer l\ome .•• ~·~\·'. I 1 !Jillll~ pvt llghted TENNIS • Mon • FRONT w/BOAT DOCK. pd, S9001mo. 631-1384 High on a Bluff. $40,000 b4" , COURT, POOL 2 SPAS, E. Side C M. '110K. 8Mu11tully rwnodeled 3 FABULOUS 2 mtlr bdt+ dn I 132.000 1\.111 price. 111' ••• Palm Treea + much Agent 533-4242. BR 3ba. formal dining rm. den Quiet loc Pool/ac>a 786-e&M aft• 11 am. HUGE 8eactl Trt-plex. Try more. RARE VALUE at wetbar, lam rm, 2 I~. & iennls 1'11001mo * .. -T•* S225K. $2200/mo Income $659.900 Oetatla call 2 llllllTU mstr suite. Yrty leaM or Valerie 5'0-7355 ' llUl. Tiii ... • DOVER R.E. 759-5080 631-1266n60-8702 NewpOf1 Height• ., .. of thru M 31. S2200 I* 111• -· -irw bdrm, 3 beth In Pf'e9-KINGS RD · 5Bdrm. 4 ~Ba PlTllll n.I Costa Mau. Builder In-mo R~ & crdlt cneck1_F_ncd __ 5_rm_hM_""S6""2:-::5:--:bl~INO~ o,re'N SUN~ tlglou1 Mau Verde over~lng Newpor1 Bay Ull .. • ir clud«t complete plane tor ulred ,st/last & d19P. decor kids/pets details so2 DAHLIA AVE Needs a face lltt so fix $795,000. 968-l02l ,_.. 111·12tl 2 gorgeous cu atom =dyt 2131850-3eozi °' S39-6,9t Ag1 fee and .,,,._ At«lng Oflly SELLER wants out Npt llfW LISTill llOmes. Buy one or both 213 850-7629 or wtmds --------ne!.8~,c~;,n';'ba~~!'. S 191,900. Call Anne Hgte. Cape Cod tlxer. 3br Spacious 5 bdrm, 4'_. ba. t $132,500 each Joyce T 14 16 7 3. 05 5 5 or llllll ... '1 11 01 oak. 1119 & atty-Mc:Culand 631-1266 1ba nr H. School S159K den. on extra lrg corner Waltze Spiller 631-1280 2131850-7829 Brand new 3br 2~ f/p. nts PLUS 8 new 2BR \: ~ DOVER R.E 759-5080 tot on Sood & Trteate; tnc yd. dbl gar. pet <*.J?ll A, 1011 apt 4 car pkng. 1 •; ~ J; I ~-TTlllJlll w/e><tt view of bay from Nwpt Crest Twnh• flplc colOf S 1095. a.42-9866 $379,500. lhMljl Ex,.! __ "'" World ~~1s,talRrs00I~ rtmor pool& m~!!~ 2Brlden. 2'-"ba. By~ haiuU. 21'7 MESA l{EROe.-1880 Tahiti IHlflTAl"D -·--· .,... .......... ""' -e ..... · St57 900 951.5990 011Yeby,tt1enc;a1ttenan1 SUUHIU&.n Int. IMO IMt 2 ~:F:'''Yd~';: iot ~9:=n Pon~noln Hbrvuhma *WUTEI* Ullll~IDTAI. g~~~~~~8f:~ 113 HM ,_." llUJ s 179,000. Other homes 171· neo Huge pnv1e wooded lot Family ta. home on l81ge posMSSlon s, 100/mo. _· ____ 3 bdrm, IV. bath family to SOit your needs Pool/ape '425K 640-1429 Reaidentlal Land tor Local lot with enoloaed yard.~ Agt 619-726-9665 1124 home In~ are.. 2 car Bkr 650 " 1 854 PIJYltl TIU .al Butldef. &«-9779 =-ci!, ~~~. MESA VERDE 38R 2b&. all ,;.0<;,;;d..;ab~le~!"'a•rg_n..;;.,;~ g., •. Only St t9.500 Balboa clean olde< bMOl1 Llllla houM. atepa to Bluffs Condo G Plan. 4BR S2so0/mo: new In & out. Gar dOOf BA r1nc11, E CM. S 128K Mk for JeO! 63 t-129e house 3 Bdrm S t89.000 beach S 100K equity. wlff 3ba cioM to pool tennis HARBOR Hill hlMr ... ...._ opner gardener. S 1200 DOVER RE 75g...5090 1 .,i~~-Witt t:lJfTY at 10 5% trade tor C.M Income and. traott. 1265.0oo or 1eo• Ocean View 11 .__., eves 21319'~919 Ownr·Ofamatlc twnhm • • :..__~: ~: Ba~l~~7=7 prooerty. 873-1633 lease. S 1_700/mo. Cati Agent 759-6808 (eveaf • M v Executive 4 BR 3ba. nobstructad bay view, II' nary ... UIU Agt Sparling 833-354• 0.t et C.Uty p n Pt 2 1g bdrml a.ell famfty rm. redwood ape. • SI 2BR 2'h8A, I 2 Balboa Penln PtS3006BR~ Great tor 2 Singles. 2 mu-sumw ·~ lSU .,;.,lo, '2 car gar .. h-p.c. 11400/mo 543-9950 mat din rm & many UL on the park · ter suites. big deck. . de!IVhtful s 1100 mo Ml 4 eR ttomeitras $169,500 ....,.. __ .. t737 Ptaza del,.~~ larger lcltchan. VIiia 3BR 2'~ P•ooltam1 "f1' A;h oozy oonaga, 1501 E 8aibo9 87 s. 9 t 26 ~~ %n~':, redWood ~-165 tor 642-1007 r-.,.._ cannery VIiiage ._.., Balboa. pool, ape. peaJc Greet ·-· • enn '· furnished, 2'), acrH . · · ~, • UY'PmY 1211.. 673-37r7 vieW tool S169 500 security Reduced to outside t own llmltt The most elite address apa.. gardner ~ LLEGE PARK Poo4 & 3 bdrm wlttl dodt, hard-I ( ' ., II s 3 6 0 . 0 0 0 . • • r m s . Haelthtul c:llmat• Ex<*-c:Nracter pk'9 3br h• s t400, 546-99 .... 1n lrontyrd 3Br28a + wood "°°'9. lrg daeli IAJNW -lllffl (>tiU111n r/ft. , I U1t 213-430-3829 lent v.iue et $37,500 kldalpet1 S,250 d9taita RMISl'larp 18'.den.tri>tc. 9 l ow down OWC ~Ing Harbor. l.o¥t Trina Modal, 3Br 2B~, fu_,J.l',/(('J su-619--3e2~7 539-619t AQl tM tue View, Pf'Of <*:of, JOO 966-15t6 Inter.I flnenclng Won't S205KByOwnr 780-11 rc.-&..tr' r· .... I.I.•--~ I ,. ____ ... .... l w/d, frig $900 &40-1812 tut! Call OWT1n 631·1~ ... , 1.nt. Lowest Nantucket on m•--~ ~ -WTW lll.OlllTl&DUl1 I l>f)-/1'p'/ ket. t903 Y.cht CamlU.. 38R 38A7dS ROAD 1 g mo 1 DeanE--lide28'EndUnlt r 2Be houM on lerge • ·~i~r:. 4 bdrm. 3'h bath, Qualltyl >407 [. c.t Hlry •• C.. 3Bdrm + tennis, pool, View Home. Pool. spa. f.mt..f. 0p.i 2~pin Sa DIW. dbl own, lg petlo, ot New roof. New .:,_...ti: bullt. guMded oommunl· guarded gate. $319.000 stom remodel •x· l Su. cat! 619-430-7451 lrplc, gar. pool. Ceble TV ri>et Open Sat/Sun O#YT . ty. S 150.000 In upgradee. 11WP11f UIUJI tnel large lot Auumable ~. for ocea~front I · · aYI S725/mo 54~ Y app1 Agt 63 t-5103 decO< and l•ndecaplng Clean Ha whlt tla Newport financing. Call Fran Dodd 00::-650~ 199 2BR 28A, atone frplc, "'---p , t II Wl~ft •I-and the Pl'loe la sun com-Townhome. PoS>Vtar 2 633-3622 or 831-5510 · !>Mm cell, patio, 1 c., ;;--;p;;~.;.tta .... P."~~~ E/Sll£Ollllll 4BR 2'-"ba, 2 story parabtetonew.,lealCalll bdrm. 2 5 bath mOdel. llDM-•tl ltatah gar Avall now $1200 2 Ldroom. Pnva1e Ar•. S12111ff 1315 000 CWI RM!ty ASAP for YoUr perM>nal • Neutral decOf Asking If W-SRA ALSO 2BR IBA cottage. $750/mo 493--0487 rriht starter llome wltrl ~520 . 49~ tour Julle 673-3020 Of. s 169,500. Call Marllyn 12 BR 2ba Villa BalbOa lnMt/Cedt1 I lrpl<:. sml becleyatd. 1 cat HARBOR BLUFF TOP OrfT1llt dining room and lM4 631-1268 I coombt for exclu1lva condo An~d~e:°"~~ _ I gar $900 Agl 673-5354 3200 sf. 38 R 38 A. $2SOO l rdwOOd n00<1 end 2 lniat -~ l anowlng.631-1268 I ~lfer Hoo s67S-7696 g /ft-al 2112 •Lg 3+2 allbltlns$1100 navot.FabVu 49&-7()()11 ' garage NMda TLC. IUT llH Ill! 4 ~ ._fa oan owe _.ti . •Cute & cozy 2 ~1 $820 Mu91 sell Call todayt oruy 1 ..,. 2 + Oen or • 4,, 'le A y FR o NT du p 1 ex 2 bdnn condo nr le •AM• 1 .. 1 + gar S650 Unique Rental. 1eo degree llPlDU 384 m 3Ba amached wldodl. for 30' boet Now Plaza 1895 3 bdrm $795 TILDllT lli-1111 oceen V19W, 38r 2Ba. 2 '"'• 01 ownerentp. 2 aide Tun~ Roel! Rldoe home lll.llYIT'S IDT 1295.000. 673-3777 Kida + Peta ol! DrNe by c. varaoe 981-.8066 by s1<1a t<>WrlhouM 1tyte by Standard Pacific MUS1 ... thll t>eautlful !Of· .....,. ...... + , Cannaty VIMage Realty 1 llnl, Woodlide 25t1 W lllUITD I.... lut IMd l ~"11' Completely ,.,_ S182,900. Aleo available mar modal home. • 4 Bdrm 2 bath $274,900 lull Au !:'~i'*~~ Then 2 + 2 + frl>I t 0-· S«ytte, fo. ~ Old &;;c;() ml tb11hed Oro.. r•nt our 3Bdrm 2'h8a at-bedroom•. 3•~ batll, lor· RenOY1t9d kitchen, 09k 1 ~~ lll4 • brand new $925 F.e tr boll w/"""1# wl d frig. •6 9~--~ tlnano. teched Model llome mal dining + large den. cablnetl, lormal dlnlnCI • 1 _ti Tlllmf ni-1111 d!: 1ec ton S900 mo 1no VWTl9 wlll trade $223,900. Salee omoe Gourmet kttc:Mn. mast•, 0pen _ SpadoUa. Ooea I A Blv HOME I ·,.... · Jo 21 3/Wot'll (acll unit S188,000. (714)85.4'"3119 tuite wllrplc. Luth land-lo llCflOOI and ahopplng 5'9drm Of 4 Bdrm + o.i. ELEGANT 2BR, Den. 5;:5o;:or:4/640-MOI ltUl llLUll ~,and HUGI! SPA This llOme hM e.....-ythlng 3 Bath, pool. $239,000. Patio, gar. ~n IUrn 111-1211 OYar ,50,000 In up-bUI a large price. Call for Agent. 758-8698. IE/SIDE CM 28R 18A hm $1475 640-4255 38' 2Ba. tam rm wlrefrlo, grfllde& For your I*· le<m• and tour Thi•' w/yd No peta, gar 1700. Her•'• 8 pak of 2br'I both orpts. drps, var S 1200 IOl'lal sllOwlng c.all Cralgl bargeln won't laatl ~...... It HB 1 blk to boll, 28R 18A otf PCH around $800/M Cati P.C.. Bkr 75,-319 ~ at 780-5000 or 63t·12e41 673-3020 • •ttrt t• apt wlandeclc & gar Mn 539-8191 A;t... NICE QUIET netgll- ...-. au&.n ASMINE CRK 38R. lge t>OrllOOd 38R 2ba ftr J~AV / j mtlll&ITPUU ,_ll'lllP'T ramlly rm.~. wc1 nra. Poo4/~ &muchmoreln KU'"lrtl\ N tpoputar and Iovino 2 714/875-8173 top ~. 1~ patio forest Ilk• u111ng •• H ... Ill.MFR ''t~v I\' jf Pf:\ 11 t>edroo m Bradford $2300/mo 760-1834 ~,,,~~ S1350/mo -• _, ' . \\ IWPt..,.. t.-oondo. Slngla story. no TU RN BIG 48' 38a + ~ lam rm ~01.,--__ _ ------ 4 ~~~~ - -mllDTl11H.lll onaat>oYaor~you trptc Soof PCH.lmmed • 144 Siro-::'brldg• Gabl .. BLUFFS 2:R .!:· ~ bdtm 9nd den, ••oei.tt 8::~ru•.~•t>te1"~ THEM QCCIUf) St650tmo 609·~ 28f1o;n &;;c;O Nr OC1 11.&llllll .... N~ E/alda Town.""°"* 1137,950 -1142,950 OPEN SAT/SUH 10-6 2803 ELDEN at Del. MAR Of Call IO< f1P9t to .. (714) &3 t -5111 Highly uPOr•cM<S Dan-gar Sing n b • I t loeatlon end unit Two P PRYcE REOUCE8 to INTO ACACI~ ,_ tor Jadl M.,,y upgrlldM. •tt oe1. bury Modal. Quiet lnalde I 0 0 k. v;:,~4 prlv•t• ~llOt. BMI bUy m·soo Call IOt ll'loWlng NON EV 633-~ t• llD 97~9321/E 1-)'f ...... I t200/mo. locatlon. Spaciou1 bade S t325/mo. ., 1 In town 63 P'~:S cappei Rita Wede 131-1296 Call II llesl 1124 Patket 67S-1~9 yard. Walk to pool and LIDO ISLE oPet' SAT /SU,.. -0008Al00£ 480 3b&. tennla. S25e.900 t·5. 205 VIA JUCAR. I 641·5671 * · ~ car ,,, Gardner tnct .,.. ...... ....,. 48r eba· 4t,:''· ~::~ through tM Ctwlfied1I :=No~clbf~1 S1500,mo957-t03t 1a124 euiwrDf. ttv. o:A. 6~-e259 l .. ,.. -- WM*~ 't • I • s --u I a .-...;-.;.. ___ ..;l;.;.144.;.;. Inert ltac• 21 !!jA rtaeatl osta Mtsa 2624 C..ta.... HM1C..ta •na UHJnt. lffc• CONDO S850t mo 3 NewP<>ft Bluffs 2BR 2be • 20 Siii/ii I Btlrm. 2ba. air cond. encl condo New paint, crpt,,lal~n Pea1u•la Eastlide deluH 2BR 1BA, PIU SETI111 W/YIEW IBR ~ den Range, W/D, *1111* garage. storage. lntlry 1lle. skylight A11ach 2 car 2607 Clean No pete S.>9665 ~e~\~· ~~p~/. ar~a~~-,2Btlrm 2Ba vaulted cell-wall< 10 everything Bus 1 • 1 1 rel rlg/Stv• hkkup Pool close Dys gar Vacant. $1295/mo 2Br w/gar crpts wa1er lngs prv1 pallo/balconv 112 blk Non-smoker. no carport $600. Fee S. 559 -8138 evs/wk nds I Pete/agt 631 -1286 l •LIYIH &l.HU• pd 636-"6 i20 1-5-PM. ctoser dshwr frig w/d . ,. pets Pref '40 . $650/mo. nu11n 111-1 ~33-0658 --Studio, lull kitchen, aJI u1lls 1567 Oranne "C" ..,"" Inc lu 0 CI ed Ga r'age tac. bit Ins No pals 962_..503 I IEWNITOIEST paid S385 Fee ... ~ $850/mo Ask tor Jean 855-0665 or63t-6107pm "&3t126e OOLP 1 t 1 Xlge •YEllllUll111 WfHI lttck 2141 lsg,s:.1•00!,~~r r~::t:· ~ TEUHIT 111-NIO Lovel~l~~~: $675 -1~Br s~t ~er'~~. ssoo J'!ifr :~~~,~~~ Pnll1M, MC ~ po $1450/mo lse 3er 2Ba. maculate s1soo tease $"6608ALBOA1BrOupl8J1 Incl gar Most utils pd sec UntE-slde557-2841 •Sparkllngl'l&atedpool 2e;c3,~7-~~1U7 ~ ocean view N orth VIiia Rentals 675-<1912 1 417 E Bay Ave, uul pd I 2323 ELDEN 5-48-7854 PM 1Br. trplc. pool, patio. •Cour1 y&td view dining ... Laguna New w/w crpt NB DUPLEX H --adult, no pets 5-47-11~ -~, No pelt 399 W Bey •Vignette BBQ areas Nwpt ~n 3 I • Bf thru-o ut No pets Ooean VffIW "':~ ~·= Yearty untumtsned2iidtm * SllAllP * EuUlde newly dec»rated St $615650-6357 •Twllgl'ltCllneln cour1yerd yrty rntlt S1050-S 8 l8t28"'-5265 Eves trplc s 1sooimo · tBath, deck. ,,. blook to lBR W/Slde $525+ MC 2Br 1Ba, patio. encl gar-gazebos Villa Rentals 875-70 2BR lba EJctra mee Large DOWNSTAIRS Ocean bell $650/mo 67~29 8"'5·2092 ()f 756-0157 age $700/mo 759-3389 let NEutlldt ·,122~r lBa. •Spacious Apartment• 3BR 38A-WATERFf uv rm. rick mantel/ rplc, View. 3BR 2ba. lrplc CI pis t U •• I tac. •FREE CABLE TV Lg 1Br 2'465 Elden l!f/9.-.383 oor own P P• F-rplc, •vnrt, t>oet SI wooo paneling I blk to S 1200/mo . & 2Br Grdn Ap1a Pool 111111111...:119.,_s nu •Gourmet kllchen walk 10 Udo VII b I __ ---~ar. opes "•tee •Y vt llo Main Bell/Broadway Yrty 506 E Ocean Front 2'11 S525-S855 7l0 w '18th _...,.;: u ,. Remodeled 2BR. gar •New Clove tan CTpt S1800 rno. yearly $t2001mo, avl Mar 25 Both unlurn Rent unlll * 2BR 2ba Upstairs Dpt• .1•.1•t11Em patio. No pets 2 people •Lrg walk-In closets 673-27'47 or 615-0· S1uar1 or Alen 720·9'462 June 30 Call Denise Cptsldrps Full gar s650· Br 2Ba $825/mo. Move --$650. 388 Bey 722-0612 •Gated covered prklng -·----851-118"6 9-Spm IO.IC 1 36"'"' . . In 311 143 Melody Lane. Beautltul large Apll In W/Storage AIRY 3 BR 2ba. sun. rutty turn hOme TV cble vv • ~ atl 6pm (Eastslde) no pets quiet neighborhood SSSAVING. 1 Bedroom• garage. nr beech a 1 Pd 2Br 1Ba. Woods Nwpt Shrs 2Br. Den. 2Ba. c .......... , 2621 Judy 851·9000 ' Poot Spa No pets 18th/Pomona also Fair All UTILITIES INCLUDED ping Yrly $1200 Cove area ocn vu For gar. pool, Clb pr1vs $ 1100 . -,2Bdrm 1Ba $725 view/Baker 5"'9-9758 I 673-"6496 or 873-7'4: 3-'4 mos avt now Avt Nr beach 818-578-0320 1 Bdrm upstaKs, patio, BR 2ba Townhouse1 151 E 21e1 5-48-2408 Tllllfl•ltlUTI I & 2 Bedtoom Again C>e1 $1300/mo newcarpet&palnt.S750, StyleC81por1 Cpts/drps ,____ --e 2Bedroom TOWNHOME B IG CA NY~• Da~ 1213)747 933• II Tit IEACtl ' 1st/last .. deposit. avall-S7551mo 955-2602 dys IE-Side 2Br 2Ba wlveutted 198g,..e Anaheim Ave 2Br Furnished & Unlurn1S11e<1 Coura.. 2bdl2ba. • L tBA •-~ Ou....,.-Lua:ury 3Br 2',;Ba. ulltlty, I able now 760-8515 550 IBR elr fenced cells, dbl car gar w/opnr 1Ba Duplex Fresh cteen Visit ovr modet Datty 9-6 tr a nee, gerg. n ea..e """"" ....,a study lrplc IOlt Avt 31 t ---• • W/O hkup1 $875 • 111. vacant $600 Go Direct Sorry. no pets S 1695/mo 760-6091 Hot tub walk/beach $2•o0tmo M6-l9"65 1BR '4 18'A Narcissus. pool, carport. So Cit last, sec $225 650-1798 ___ _ wOOd firs tip $775 tncl _ $700/mo. Ptu area 966-1136 Ulll Agl 49'4-12"64 Practically on Ille waterl 673-2787 or 543-4558 20 E/slde lg 2bf lba ......... anu west.BllU Oc S Yrly 3br 2ba hm dbl gar 2B B pool 2 ' _...,.;:. u !'9 eantront oulh Laguna trplc kids/pet S 1000 r 1 a untum. gar, patio • Plf'&<>nS max. no Tl l br 2ba home wllarge 53g,..6191 Agent cost $820/mo Nr beach Nol pets 64&-513715"60-0130 IRW .a•uT•ITI Wl ... ES •)eek. xtra rm, l/p, 2 ___ ___ __ pets. No smkrs 673-62461 ""' 1t1r C.114n f•r 11 .. i>at1os. fully furn steps to PRIVATE TAEE HOUSE sioo 28R l'hBA F/P bit· CW H Ill Featuring baevtllul land-Frplc, vaulled ceilings. dbl beach yrly-$2500/mo Plan G Condo In the e1utt1 Ins gar&Qe pooi no p.11 ALL UTIL TIES PAID scape. BBOa, pool/8')a gar poot & spa No pets LA QUINT A HERMOSA 16211 ParkSlde Ln. HB Nl-'441 SUWlll VILUIE WllHTt J85-1378 or 675-021' 4BR Jba. cloee to pool, slngie prel 760-1• 199 9_6 ~para before you rent. Pallo/deck1. Geragea or lBd;m s750 Spectacular Ocean \/few lennls & track Sell ' I ~ decorated custom carports. Heat paid 668 w 181h Ive wtiefe you nave Cllflhaven 2Br 1 Ba. etc ldeel for re11red sons No pets 548-S. LIDO DELUXE. 2BR, lrptc, brlCk patio $ 1250, Isa &40- NEAR LIDO MARI"' DELUXE 3BR 28Al DECK $1250 998-586 Lg 2br master suites 3ba $265.000 or tease LG 2 bdrm/2be apt, mint deelOn featura11m pool, 1Sorry8d • no pe11. ~2739 964--4163 •Spectacular apts • S1700/mo Call Agt cond. avail 2-10 bbq 'd rm S610 •1&2& 1&2Baaultea hou~. newly S carpeted Sparling 833-35"'4 $1200/mo also Lg j roun='w1tng=·~-Bdrm 2Ba $795 •AVAILABLE NOW• •SpactOOs lownllouMt NewPOrt PenlNYla ~81 7~~;f 1E 1:r' mo . bdrm apt avail 2-15. 1caP1 n g N 0 P 8 ts· 825 Centet St 642-1424 1 BDRM w/eatporl $620 * Flrepleces 1 '"t8a Stapa 10 bf 14 _ 1 14 -~325 SEAVIEW 3BA 2'hBA ~ $800/mo, 722-783"6 Furnished 1Bdrm and Elslda 28R ;ar patio No OR w/prvt sngl gar $850 •Private balconles 01· 08t&Qe, yrty SlOOO lam rm Great view POOi, Unfurnllhed 2Bdrm. pets 2 peQpi. ·S695;mo. OUIEl, petlo. pool. spa, Garden patlOS VIiia Rentals 67S-49' La1aa1 liptl 2152 18n n 1 s 511 c ur 11 Y 5 Wiiton 642-1971 271 Cabrlllo. 722--0612 NO PETS 5"'g,..2447 Newport -Varsa1 GOLF COU~E CONDO s22ooimo terms <2131 Cnta Mna 2624 YIW ... _.. Wll llll t>achelor . quiet "'< 430-3629 HARMING 2BR unfurn E/alda 2BR, no pets. $850 --r Uni attrac 3BA 2BA, lrtg. 10 M ove-In allow apt carpet dra.pes frpl • SlOOO ••c dep 232" Elden Apt 1 11t3 Ltghted tennlscoun1 fl<>Of locatlonoverloo upper end unit. lg deck, PACIOUS with ocean Twnhse type apt, 2bdrm patio $650/~ '45i2630 650_51"'3 or 6"'>9"665 6-42-5 lSS *2 Swimming pools founllln Charming dt>I gar. bltlns, w/d, no view patio 3 BR duplex 1 l'"tba. dshws11. stv, crpt, 2BR 2BA, remodeled •Streams & POnda w/oak acoanta. MIOO pets S975/mo 770-1950 blk 10 ocean Avail M11r 1 drape. gas/wtr pd, pool, OITIAll TYPf 1E/SIDE lg bachelor unit kitchen. lrg ptav yard •Sorry, no pets lease 6"'"6-7211 agt DCUIYIEW 208 112 30th St lndry.nopets 5-48-7367 arge 2br Iba gar pvt w/relrtg,stove,patlo,Ulll Children welcome Orpi •Furnlsl11ngsavall Oceenl t Dvpla 675-4912 1 & 2BR Apt S53S.S625 patio, W/D. h~up. No Incl. $500. 5-48-3155 crpt, dshwr. encl gar: Gas tor Hea~~ & Cooking 2Ba, ;:, galf.O:i· Nr:n.1.Bfrp~~f~~:w ~°:'r!: snn Tl... mo All bulll Ins. lndry rm, pets $675/mo. f.em. to Stir 31)( houM, 2 lndry lac Utlls pd mo Avl now 650-483 Allz. avaJI 21 15. $675 -+ 2 ... gar + frplc, remod, near beach & shops. SL MGMT 642-1603 btks trom beach $286 mo $700/mo No pell WHY NOT CALL On Newport 19'and. • H/786-5680 W/979--7990 d/w S1250. Fee 9988. 735-741 W. 18th St. ---.--• utll Cathi 960-8871 Well kepi Etside trlpl81t ltJ-11tl tnCI gar, $750/mo, nl.llllT 171 ..... fSl llM'f 142· 1181 OITI .. OIZl FURNISHED 2Br Adults 2BR 1'~8A. beam cell. onty Cell 536-e&H l~rt ltac• 2161 · 1BR 1ba In '4-plex, uwer 675/mo. upper unit, praf'd No'*' Moo/mo spllt level. applll. 2 car SUWlll V1LUIE 2BR'.den. 3eA condO sec l~Em:Z~~i~ :~:. unit. new paint, new g::·,~~7 ~m:,~. Inquire 179!.; Rocile918f. elec gar S750 No pets t5S55 Huntington VIiiage Wlllll llM entry & gar Pool. tennis 2'hBa TWnhme Lrg pv1 crpt/drps. 1 chlld, no mediately 'LARGE attarJ> 1 bedroom 6-46-4751 or S.s.3363 Lane, from San Diego S900t1mo Y1lY ~~ & J a c N 0 p e I 5 patio. lrplc, dbl gar No pell $495/mo ~ S220 2035 Pomona I new ear1htone carpet•: WI wm a -Freeway, north of Beech peta carport s 1'425/mo. 833-33"'9 pe1s Non/smkra pref des>-Drive by 9 t7 W. 19th TSL MGMT 642-1603 new paint, new drapet, Want a Mlectlon of great to McFadden. ...,..t on SPACIOUS 3BORM : -S 1450/mo. 731-5331 St & Can 646-e280 Mgr. EHlllde 28d lB th absolutely Immaculate, IMng? We can ottet any-McFadden /vtew Next to botl. < •RENTALS AVAIL NOW . rm • dlshwHher, ancloaed thtng from a amell apt to ...... --...... age. Yrly $1250. ~ S900 to $4000 per/mo. Upper Unit Oplx 2Br 2Be. 2Bdrm 1Ba, garage. lrg. Townhome style, lrplc, lockable garage park a"' bdrm houH If loolc-m•t AM• now VIiia Ran' Ferguson/Hahn 8'42-1183 gar Ocean vu, blk to bch p$600aflo. grnd fir Avl now patio MOO/mo. 85l-0"624 llke grounds '$560 Inn In CM NB. or '"'B &awtree 1Br condo 675--"6912 or 754-179• S 1000 • Ult 67>6339 Imo Larry 5-46-5880 ---• .. ,. • • n • .,.... • • 3Br 2Ba. format dining, or 818)35~539 · Eeatalde 2Br 1'hBa, new 63S.5480 think of us nr1t tor that air. frig. Avl 3115. $600 •••-.. _. family rm new crpta ( 2Br 1Be. Clean 2Br 1Ba, dec»f, d/w, enct gar, Avl cllotce of Ideal IMng. 1se • MC 559-8322 ---• rtr 1 tlrps, grdn'r 1825 sll i VB PENTHSE 2BR. H'oba. garage, w/d hkups $700 end of Feb. No pats E/slde IQ I Br 1Ba wllots of TSL MGMT &42· 11103 ~UI .... I mile 10 beec:h. S.2-2 stry $1400 1s1 & MC labutous bay/ooeen vu Vitia ~tels 67S-4912 S700• 650-92411 natural WOOCI. SpancNng Du p 1_ _ A11a11 now Owne</Agt S 1200/obo 646-"6375 ctean S510 No pets • taat rm, YieW. frPIC. lndry, Olftf Ww4 VerMlllee-VIJla Belboe MEDIJ 900-2970 StUdtO w/fuil khCh I beth no garag., V8t'J quiet I I ERRANEAN Alf utff pd $425/mo llngle. 30... No doQa la 1-2242 I & 2Bdrm $72541150 Lovely 2t>f 2ba., be6cony, 86l-3&53 an&pm • $825 utlla paid 780-9667 Agt 631.-.geo l gar w/door opm, wld.1~_:_-=;.::....:...,..:.:..:_:·_,,....,.~l~==-:-:-:-;:-::;:=--:---:-8Sunho\\ ---~----Rt·a It~ vlll. Bal ..... 2Br 2Ba. f·-· 1 VIUAGE evatl 3/2 $1050/mo • la•t .... !Bdrm w/vtf/w & patlO ""'"' _,, I tOSO aec. 631·3&46 · • Near beech. 328 ni.i1a fly rm. S 1100 VIiia ~tats LOFT tor rent, 2 ~ from St. MOO/mo 832-4190 675-4912 OR 754-1792 buc:h t ear gar, trJ)lc; -, VILLA BALBOA EJcec 1Br •ft... yard io ahr seoOlmo. +' LUXURY tBr apt. Full $400 s bach ped ocean t Den. Incl trplc, w/d. ale I $1 OO OFF $595 mo. 2BR. 18A, ~tlo, utll Call C.thl 9e0-867l ocean vu flVfKY window close appl!. provided 1 & other upgrades Poor 1 pool, laundry room. Ee11-Superb l.llg Bch locatlon, !tee utlls don't delay spa, sec bldg &_ su~ I ST MO-NTH'I RENT I aide loc:. etoae 10 all. 1fA11 LfYm1 Beach acrou atreat 539 6 19 1 Ag1 cost 149 E Bay. Spanlflnn new c.,... Cod P1ulh cp1a. '86 deatgn8f · prkng gar Great loo O TSL MGMT 6"'2· !603 11 " 18· ··AP 8 , t;; n t 8 colors Large balcony Blutts Condo "6Br 2Ba, lrg Walk to bch $1050/mo N ~LL APARTMENTS & wk d u• •1""6 I Paft<IN'I Reduced rent 6"'0-2939 Ev16"'5-683e I irves n 9 .,..0 ..., • •Townhome & Slngla .... pvl patio dbl gar $1400 WITH THIS AD j level deelgna •Tannl1 & 4~2285 Avl March 1 759-8389 VILLA BALBOA lg 1Br llST lllJ Racquetball C<>ur11 •0-""l _f!Jllf __ _,, ... ~-e-.-~~ Blutfs condo lrg •BR • !Ba. ocn vu Pool, tac THE 2BR 1BA. upper unit, c.an views 1tltl available --.-.~~~;_-;....;;,;,;;;.1 bonus rm gootl 1oc Full sec S900 642-0417 ti ~kece to come, home 10 -A PMCetvl dll1wr, balc;ony, vi.w •Immediate Oocupenc:y * 111111111111* $ 1900 Ownr 760--0347 ----par • e sett ng convententfy located 2201 Pecttlc • 2Bdrm1 from $940 Refrlg. dlltlWUher & stove Within walklng distance to theetr ... rft-SL MGMT 6"'2-1603 • 1Bdrm1 from S8H Incl. NO PETS 5-45-4855 Clltthaven Haven 2Bt 2Be, aa Clt•t•lt trplc. pool, gareoe Mo-Marbltlhea n o r Mo. turn or uni SSOO-I '~Ba End Unit Micro $900 Call 720· 1218 wet bar, lrplc, w/d hkups: Cuten~zy 111 bungalo 2 car garage $950 No 011y & ocun lbr ""'•PPI~ pets 99S.88"'2 yr l y around $500 taurants and shops. Only minutes to ·~from "95. South Coast Pfau and the bMch 2Br 1 Bl Upllra. 57 1 OPeN OAIL y 9AM-ePM Joann Max 2 ~. No peta $535 Agt 550-1015 Ml·2•1 NEWPORT HGTS-1bd/lg .If..,. tenoed ylfd. '585/mo. llUIDI 1864 Tu111n 769-3031. BEACH BL AT PCH 2BDAM & 2BA $700/mo Aefrtg, dltlwWir. Ito~ Incl No Pe1a 54S-4855 18R, part fvrn. Near bch. $850/mo 2131533-0881 or Ev 7141777 -5857 539-6191 Agl COtt ~~========b..;;;;;;;;;;;===:;=: -,_~~~~!'Pp;;,;; ,..~ r-"' •"'s A, 1 or 2 Bdrm. 1 beth. N9wty Dover Sho,.. 8ayfrontlll """ m<'L""' WOOD .. --decor N.-Npt Ht.a no SBA "BA newty ~ Wet Bar =----~.. YILLAGI pets, i550trno 8"'2-78.e2 Dock tor trg boll LM or l!lntl( Wood P ..... Grau CJot1' • • A" AftMlllTI Isa / opt Av a II now -C.athedr 11 8umel c..111111 * sssoo::_~.,,t e73-!>3S4 ····~ Ct11t •••rt lllsllwnltm Cc•l!lf & tllfCly Oul (¥df11 ,lylt 'Ill\ Qu~I comlort.iblt llw•nc -.1--f'ools. Wirlliool. UHc.u.t Room // 'In" tnClrt>tw.to I Sa Cnuf "'*"will!« Only m•nuln lo tilt r\eW crpt, trplc 's 13s0 3bf' 2bs condo S850 mo- YOU DESERVE THEBESl • Fitness Centers Tennis, Sw1mmin . r urn1shedl Unfurnished • Month to -Month Models open daily. 9 Sn11v no l)ets Newpon Beith No 880 Irvine Avenue te1 l6thl MS-ncM Newport Beach So 1100 16th Strut !WI Doverl M2·5nl () f. 1!: ' ,I (l11nl Ult h /lo )/ ll1011!lf1 11• 1 1mmawlata38r 28a home 2111 Lllllttd Ttnnt$ Covrts ~ OMll 41 ') •w••l'blfo HO POS PLEAS£ with Aaaoc: Pool A/C eerpat/psant. upeta -bunctry fecllillts i NIU • SPU • UlllllY MlllS 876-"6912 vina Renlata mo 497-3097 548-5680 fair Housil'lf Sotry No Peti • IAOllLll Sllf.INI 28R 2b•. w•lerfront apt Hubor Hlghtanda nice Prlv comm. nr SC PIJ 41 1 OFFICE OPEN OAIL Y9·t : :::. :::.~ :: ::.t ':~: 9::_~5 3'!~ a.... 2 •• !e 21 3BR 2BA. dbl ~. gdnr 2br 2ba condo new 2400 Hartw Blvd l•t Fair om.~ _ _ _ ... .... anc:I gar l'I s 12so1mo Agt 646-2380 carpel, drae>es. paint I Coe•-...___ W , IUY I HT IHYH Niil. NEWPORT MARINA APTS cpr11. kltc.n.n tlOo. --F/P. bit-In kite 2 pvt 141 ...,... 141 Puu.11 Beeutllul 28r 28a. micro paint S7Hlrno 49~ VILLA BALBOA 18R 1be. bale . PoOI. 1 cat ger 714/557""°20 ' frplc, enct gar PrvtiRoom View, s 10$0/mo 2.8A 18951$ tOOC HC AOI • tll '"'••11 , ...... , NJ-1111 t>Mch, l>oel 1119 aV8Habt8j y lllnny "'-:; ~st~,~~~m ~1~M~m~ ~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=======~~=======~l 't"'~~ ~~ nry!~~~~~c -· pets 780-0911 Btwn 6-5 ! .vuu No~~ 11 ~ra II· ... , - I 188 .. * IOI & eech 1292 2Ba. 1350 15. ONT > avt, •oe ~9 ieok, hop- 'mo '7 JOI! :-·pis rpte., I*• IC>e OR. 'DOe A H , 28( 9Ch. mo. :2 Ilea und dng unft 'mo .no 2 !BA lar· Veil ••• . ~57 ., . ,. -fW I 72 Br •r I . . a.ass1n1•• RBAL a1u1 ~~~~~-111at1l1 t• lk1rtlt1t1l1 t• l~1r11~~/~in ~t ~~~~~~~~~~---~---~~-~~~~~-~~ All hammers not alike ._.~ __ _....n ...... M .. 1 n24 n11 1 11M 1425/mo lnCt ulll. Alll OCMnlront N 8. S11r 2t>r .... , ••--~~~~~~I"' I lmrned. NB. 2 btk1 2 ocn. 2ba ~ S 11100 total -tmo Full houM pool o...r 21 Wl'lt fem until June 20 Call 11am Fun SetVlca 8uildlno C111se lo Or.no-J>'•f. Alt 8 875-7797 to 3pm 87s.&&Q 1 Comer of W•tcllff I '"""-t College 5S6-227fl ' VIEW SUITE --BALBOA COVE BAY· Prof '9m to lhf 3& nr aa '111 NB W"tcllff turn FRONT Home Nd Amt• to bch, n-lmkt/p«1. Pool -n smkr 1<1tcn • ..,., 1har• S450tmo Alie• tennll. $400, ~to ---:N':":ew=PO=RT=-:::C""'E,_HT=E=Fl=-.-s,75 ut pd 722-72&8 ~7127 Fumllhecl C>mc. Spece _ --Prof f9m to lhr 2Bl2b, Su ' Rm1b8. kll & laundry. COM . Fem rmm~ reep n-COM apt Flpl ~ "450 bWI.. Free pat1clng, low prlY Yl>Q ampl/M S3SO A.-i. •u."/ .... C'--k 7" n r1M. paid Ulll Appfox. 01n1Pt 493-5474/E ...... r . .,_,.,,mo + ut--· n..m r ..-l 6 1200aqlt,!>"1entr.,3yrt ---Cell 8arn-8pm 813-4982 Iv mtg, 833-10&& N1t1ey lt•r11na S 1&7 I* aq. It. Q9 room, lndry 1,81; COM ehr 2 bdr/2 be no-!Prof YoUno lady 20-30 yrt (714) 790-9779 250tmo Rell req d. amkr 28 P+ S.50/mo+ to lhare wlNtM 2BR1..,....,,,_ _____ _ II M8U 548-~ 112 uilt, 87S-9102. I 2b• bright, airy, warm fun oo~. ~·~~ ~~~g~ conoo, mat M. pool Female rmmt went«' To Costa MeN apt. N..amkr utll Iota of parking , pvt ulll lnci 5 m4n to lhr 3bf C.M. apl. '220 I '415/mo, 432· 7 t&-t 852~93&&. 11 lurn 548-4260 mo. ·~ utll. ~ Rmmte HB. llve u you - M F Furn ,oom;pvt M/F9m8198 22-32 to etlr Ulte, Maketlle fll'llltep to .... .,... lnll 11 lh Kllc'*1 ptMi.oet nic;. NB Wlclllf home Jaz better living. Stir 38R lntet/s.t. a.. Ina 1mo 760· 1"'8 pool S.00+ 1 5"Ce-Ol0o · condo nr bell. $400/mo Pr~ CPA IUll• 8 · u Rey 8"40-9396 available. SerYlcM In- -;.;,:,., ·,..m ,..~ c::> FEM. beeut tum 2 bdrmt2 Rmml W91'11ed to snr 2br elude recepllonltt. , .... h l 500 MC Pert.r be on golf courM wl vttlw. apt nr S Ctt Ptu Full phone M'llWWlng. con- ol "'51llkr strait Ref S.60tmo, 78&-0552. Irv recreational facll $325 terenc. room. tax Hbf'ary, 6•• '885 E 493-5872 FEM PV1 bath, utll pd, mo '~tit 751-593& Mary pllO. to copying. Ille MC· 1&8-A Magnotl CM $.420 retanat & ln-houM oom-1 mm wanted.'*"*· M&-3l02 Of ~2-3307 RoomatE'lde hm Mstrtba putarlzed tu properation lure :>vi room/be $250 $400, utll pd + prlv & accounting l'flletl'll. ss· 6269 11ter 2pm. F n-9m61r 4 BR lltie N.B Another room 1275, r9'J Available May 1, 19&&. --quiet atM. gar. Avl lmmd n-smkr 6-t&-8223 mag Anc:fl LIM & Company nf SC Ptu/405 trwy I 1325/mo+ t/4 utll An-(714) 250-7 191 a1e w ·o k1tcnenet1•. 1 d kd .. ~,.7035 Room 10 rent. ahare 4t>r _ __ 11c '325 556-1737 rH w Y u-.v-• 2'°'b• houM In Corona del ,.. .,,. .... ---1 eY/wknda 722...()87& AV! Mat $350/mo 760-9195 E 17th St Colt ...... ny room on Penln Pt. Fl ~ C .... • a DC,, Isl IHI lnCI utlll. rmmt ....... .M. .. ... Shr EaatblUft 48r Condo 600-1200 sq " s 1 10 '* 11t1m1'r $350 67~704 IWttM, 2ba, 2 car gar, w/2 fem Frplc. pool, aq It grou Avlll lmmed. __ w/d, micro, panly tum. '404 .. dep &40-5219 Cell IC>f appt to ... 2bf' avall $325/mo ea. 8 3 O • 5 3 0 . C r • I o Ith lettll 2711 Kid• poea . Mike 950-0704 ~tab Wut• &31-12&e IJllU IUll Sml dog olc F to ahr xecut am r I· MOTii Ill wtprot Auat I, lg NB E'blf 1no to Newport Beach 1~ ren tals Low ,..,.. tnha N4mkr 1450 .. aec:. area needs minimum 3Br t3S ,s Up/Wkly CotC>f Avall now 760-3905 hOme to rent tor 1 ~. --------v 1 wt 1 yr option Must be Take over I e • 1 e. maio S«Vtce, rM LAO NIG, nr l>Ch, pvt, well matritalned, mooern Bakerl 8rl1tot area, new1y ottee healed pool & bdrm wtba, pool, ~ t teps 10 ocean Kitch'• ~ utll 493-2797 nome unfurnla,..ed decor1ted otc,phonesln-v~11 <ii!~ N Coaat Hwy _ _ wtrear yerd II possible stalled, 800 IQ It. Below agund Beec,.., 494•5294 LAGUNA BCH f\lrn Beach Prefer community area golno rates Cell Rose at Condo Strait. prof $.475 rat,..er than lran1lant S.6-21182 or 957 -1833 SrlUlll MITIL Rletc 497-44331497-1002 local, Corona Del Mar -~ High School district, Beaullful 2 atry Office rly •en111ls now •vall M 3~45 •BR 2BA hM EaatblulllHarbor view Condo 2274 sq. It., pan 179 '>u ..,tc & up 2274 c M Pool .p. n-smk; pref'd Must be avaJlabte turn west of OC Al'1)0(1, One toof your home needs even If you do not have a workshop la a hammer. But If you do more than just hit a naH once In a while, you should have more than one type of hammer. The choice of the light ham- m«s, a basic knowtedge of the different kinds. and the proper way to use them are things with which homeowners should be familiar. There are stx basic hammer types.-Each Is designed for a specific purpose and they are not Interchangeable. The she are nail hammers. ball peens, mallets, hand drilling hammers. sledges and specialty hammers. Nail hammers are designed for driving and pulllng common and finishing nails and for m inimal prying. Their claws can be curved or straight. A curved ciaw gives more leverage for removing nails while the straight claws are better for ripping or tearing out pieces of wood. Ball peen hammets have a rounded half-ball, or peen, In- stead of a claw opposite the striking surface. They are In- tended for use with cold chisels for cutting and chipping w ofk, round ing-over rivets. forming soft metal and similar chores not involving nails. Mallets have rubber, plastic, wood or rawhide heads to drive chisels and to hammer joints toge1her. They are good for jewelry and brass work and automoblle !Ob• where a metal hammer blow could stretch or otherwiae damage the surface. Hand drllllng hammers. weighing 2 to • pounds, are used with star drtlla or cold chisels on heavy-duty work. They are small sledge hammers with short hahdles and· are recommended for pounding hardened nails Into coocrete or with tools that drive nails and p!ns Into concrete, brick and other masonry. Sledge hammers. with handles of from 14 to 36 Inches. are used for heavy jobs where great force Is needed. They can weigh from 2 to 20 pounds. Specialty hammers Include those designed specifically for riveting, metalworking, scaling and chipping masonry, finishing welding beads, etc. True Temper, which makes more than 70 kinds of hammers, says the best-quality hammers are heat treated, have forged steel head s and solid hardwood. fiberglass or tubular steel handles with cushioned grips. Striking surface is also import- ant. Better quality hammers are chamfered approximately 10 percent from the area of their striking surface 10 reduce the nsk o f c hipping. The nall slot should be double-bevelled lo resist chipping when a nail Is being pulled. w(Jt B•vo CM 6-t6-7 4.CS '325+ ulll '850-931 1 R ty $3000/mo Grose IM, can --June Isl, 1986 ep to !Wblet VIiia Rental Prop• UISUl~NE M•t~~~~r ~ ~~xl04~.~~~. Mgmt 875-491 2 OR •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 26 IV P,1r.1lic; COU1 Hwy stir 2BA C<IM "400tmo Artzona, 85064 754. 1792 P ,, BA8Cl1 Relrlg TV " ~rt 760-6267 SPECIAL lady IOoklnO lor WA TERFAONT BLOO 12~ "'"'~I no cs.poelt MIF nu 21>< 2'!\ba condO 11>< beac:h apt 118111"0 Executive su11e 1350 a/rt l ag Nlg Tennlt. pool, Jae April approx "450 mo 411'1 noor w/vu S.2-464-4 II llaart N-amkr $500. 2.0-9038 rm quiet r••P rel• Mon mru Fri 9-5 27... 472-0834 alter 5 6"I B Prof MIF n-amkr to -. -.-"'-i J p ~ =-~~~"l":""~~ ~r3 8R 2baapt,1tep110 Car11t1 tr eat -••trc • Hft1 bch $350+ 13 utll 2741 277 5'48-5395.673-2507 Ellen E'™ engl car garage d50 sq ti STOREFRONT orth Laguna houae Very clean. dry. elec. Mgh Xlnt MESA VERDE If stripping alone can't do the job, try bleach lem neeoect to ~ with 4 sr>1 JBA NB ASAP Pat· lie 832 7~0. 833-49 19 SR/pvt ba. gar OcNti celling, secure Nr OC tocauon 54S-4123 It you have ever stripped a p~ of view 1500/mo Work FrgrnOs $90 751·3S31 •Combined Offloa/Shoe>. f It t t ttl 752·2&e2. Hm 49-4-'692 E'·' .. A CMINte clean .,,, 224 sq tt wtslM. C-2 urn ure prepara ory o pu ng on a '"""' .., s.a-7249 new finish, you may have been dlaaP-BR 2BA condo In '"'· riv room/bath wtth ger-on prlv alley Long term Nice CM arM. pointed because the wood still showed furl' 5n5tmo Prof n-age WIO. pool Bluffs. St()(8ge $95 673-3600 I ....... "· ana a111kr 551_.455 ive ~ao N.B "450/mo, 6-44-7252 ter t 2742 'FR'Ee ~TANOING signs of color. When this resfdue of the ....,,____,,-=--__,,.,,_..--old finish, usually s1aln, will not yleld to 11~ Coast ••trt S..t~ C.Ut lttrt IY ST UIE g,~,:<:, ;:11~ r.= llght sanding, you have to resort to UH 1111 tOfage Sp8Q41t Available Slon ec>ece av1 oo w .. 1c11tt bleaching, the same process used tor ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;-1 De Anza Bayllde VIiiage UM 101 clothes and hair. Ir 300 E Cout Hwy, Na ,. 73-1331 Mon -Fri. 9-4pm CORONA DEL MAR omm·1 here are various kinds o f bleaches Preview Showing IEW LDllT IPAITIOT CllllHm < •l1torn1a Ca~ Cod Scyhng has bttn 1 4p<ured at Tht C.pc Select from I. 2 and I fk.c!room plans with I or 2 Baths • V~ulted Cetltngs • Walk-in cloK"tS • Pr1v11e Patios or S.lconies • Central HC'attn,1t and A1t-condi11on.ng • Pool • Spa • ( ovcred Parkintt lht Capt"$ n c1ring l()('at1on 1s within w1lk1n,1t d1itance o( South (".out Plaza Mall atld the new Orantte County Performing Am ( enrcr l<m South Coast Ori~ ( 11\t~ Mesa, Cahfomia, Califom11 <>2626 (114) SSMM4 1--------Re1111 1i;ace. 1100 & for making wood lighter. There also are lliH.lntab 27f4 1400 aqlft. Greet varlousreasonswttyyoumlghtwantto Lagona Xnl11 Studio. ofc. vlllblllty Agt us.e7oo use a bleach on wood. Some old -time wOfkahop. gn 1oc s2so. EXEC OttloM avatl 11no1e professional wood finishers used It $350 494-95t&t4~-5&93 or wit• In Oood 1oc routinely when doing a refinishing job ,. ___ ---.161 Wlac:ceel to NP Blvd.. r h II h I t"""' .,.._llRIU 831-0140 .-lor Sand'; t>ecause they elt t at g ten ng ,..., 1.1. lalt~t PllHl•I • f1ll.JI wood would make It p oMlble to l1datt1/0iLi L8t AVflllM>l9. MOdeiat lnY98t· produce a more uniform finish with 2711' ment. x11 rwtum549-1480 stain. Generally, wood which might 1 ""! ... 3000~-. "!'lf3Pll!a• ... ml"f'r'"'i ""4"'53. ... ,...... 1a.... , rt,.,~ 1 1a u • • P rt ''n' ~ 1 Sq. Ft. 1817 WESTCLIFF.·2 epeoea. 14'h X 40 ~. n• II Nwpt Bch 541-5032 Agl I 3017-8' 3019-A Hart>of1-.................. -..--1-------- BAYSIDE FRONT SUITES Blvd. CM, llCI«* from I mft 1/-.. 1 lmft 1 21S3 I/ft 4th floor vu. Fedco Call Manager u:::ge potentlal only Four 2 bdrm l 'h bath 3333 W 'co.at Hwy NB (&19)728-9M5 Of ,000.callnow!Ct-'g (TownhOUM 'stytel and Mon-Fr19-56-42""644 (714l&50-338e 1131-1"8 ~ t bdrm. 1 balh I BRIGHT N B omoe apc>ra • ·~i·~· ~. garagM, nic;. 543 aq tt.illWI' Nr.P c.H IUutrilJ 1111 t• • Owl'9f 11qy4<Sa11ng oniy' a PostoMce6-46-2M7 ont -11T___ $375.000 C .. nowtCt-'g w • "" 131-1"8 CdM di• SullM. AIC. drtw-ln doOr '550/mo -~M~A .. ample pico. utlta a. 1an1t0f. 6211 Terminal Way. OM 1-, • 2855 E C.t Tur,&75-aOO Dy ~9352ev 6-48--0el1 Eltlde Axer! large A-2 lot. S A/C One 3 bdrm llouae, 2 CdM dht u • · 1250 al wltre>nl ofo, ,..., amall unlta (,..,I Good ample plcg, irtlls & JanllC>f driv.-ln dOOf S5 7 Imo. Income hat io'.o..tlon LAGUNA BCH 4 unlta 2W E Cat Hwy &75-8900 260011 wlfl'onl otc IO,.., s 179.oOo, Celt me tor~ vt. 1• prk pica, 2 ~i COM on PCH • 1 room ofc drtv.-ln doOr S 1100/mo dr_. Rober! Mllllcen fo betl, 4901. 493>-27'7 WIMP entr800I $350/mo 1240 Logan AYe. CM. Oy e31 -12M lncludel all. 720-1088 540-9352. IN9 &4&-oee 1 Setllng a11ythlng with a DESI< SPC 150/mo Ow· 1..0 eq tt nr OC Airport 1 o.ly Pllo4 Clw lflad .Ad den ofc IO petlO wlr.y Small Ole wlw..nouM la • ~matter v1ew oi ~o 542.5010 S7921mo 132"" t90;;;..=:L=====----_.:=tua='=call=*'=-= a.=22=..ss==1=8:-_______________ ..s==-==;;_ ---------.;;; otherwise "take" stain unvenly would handle the new color much better If the wood had been bleached and given a coat of sealer Another use for bleach Is to lighten only a part of the wood that is darker than the surrounding surface. In this case, you can try a regular household bleach, applying it with a cloth to lighten an area untll It matches the rest of the wood. Remember that. in using any bleach, 1t must be appfled to raw wood lo be effective and you must wear rubber gloves to protect your hands BeSJdes household bleach. oxalic acid can be used to lighten wood Finishing experts say It works better on open-grained woods, such as oak or u h. than on closed-grained woods. such as b irch or maple. One way to make a homemade bleach Is to make three solutlot"ls. Mix 3 ounces of oxalic aid wt th one quart of water. Mix 3 ounces of SOdlum hyposulphate with one quart of water. And mix one ounce of borax with 0049 quart ot water. First apply the oxall<: acid solution with a stiff brush. When It Is partly dry, apply the hypo solution. When everything Is completely dry, use the borax solution, which destroys all trace of the remain- ing acid. Do not put on any finish lor at leest 24 hours. The 1trongest bleach Is the kind made commercially. It's usually called tw<Htep bleach because the package hat two contal,,..s. the contents of which are applied separatety ' c c A GOOD AD Let us help you fif!d your market! Our experienced ad takers can advise you how to " tell all about it " in a low-cost classified ad. CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY AD-Vl-SORS TODAY! CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 Daily Pilat . . .. .. . " Typical family can once 1nore afford to purchase a ho1ne By MARTIN CRUTSINGER AHoclated Pr•H Writer WASHINGTON -For the first time in seven years, the typical American family could attord at the end of 1985 to buy an average- priced home, a real estate trade group calculated this week . The National Association of Re- altors said Its affordability index topped 100 percent in December. the first time that has occurred since December 1978. The Index reached 101 percent. meaning a family earning the median Income of $27 ,940 had enough Income to qualify for a mortgage on a median-priced home selling for $74.800. "More than half the nation 's 63 million families can now afford to purchase a median-priced home. This is encouraging news for America's homebuyers, home- sellers. the real estate industry and the many segments of this coun- try's economy that benefit from a strong housing industry.·' said Clark E. Wallace. president of the Realtors association. Wallace said the associatton's affordablllty Index was still far from Construction Spending SeasonaJty Ad1ustt:d in S.OOs of u S DoHaf<> Source u ". Cr,mmcrc.1:: O.-p1 350- 345- 340- 3.35- ~ 325- 320- 3 15- 3 10 - JFllAllJJASONO •1 98S• Dec.. b 4 Nov 8~ o,., rs-. [31Q..1] (344.8] i354 61 On therlae Conatracdon apen4lnt rOM 2.8 eercent ln December. brlnclftC tbe op.re to •_,-read 9.8 pereent rtee, accoJ'dJJIC to tbe Commerce Department. its peak in the early 1970s. wht the index was above 150 percer But he sai d things had improv( dramatically from the tow-point the early 1980s, when the ind• dropped below 70 percent. Falling mortgage rates. steac gains In personal Income ar moderate increases in home price were credited with bringing abo the improvement. The 1. 1 percentage point N• vember to December rise in tt int1ex was the seventh consecutl\ monthly increase. For the enti1 year . the index had risen by 13 percentage points, the largest ga In the 15 years the association h< calculated the index. The mortgage rate used 1 compute the index fell to 11. 1 percent in December. the lowest has been since August 1978. The December index meant tt1• a family earning $27,940 had 1C percent of the income needed t qualify for a loan of $59.801 representing 80 percent of tt" purchase pnce of a median-price home The med1al'I means half tt· homes sold tor more and half fc less. Sunset unvei handbook on woodworkinj Sunset Books' new "Basic \ working Illustrated" is being tou a complete course for woodwor• all skill levels. 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To put wOOdworklng skills tc you wllt find a 30-page coflecti exciting and practical projects. proJect Includes clearly written In tlona, how-to llluatratk>na. and • photogr•ph of the completed pit tn t. d n tX ly d IS Jt ,_ e e e 3 n s 0 4 " at 1 0 ) . e d e •r ---ls r Vood- ted as ers at :overs 1mery. tech- ustra· sy-to- 1arac- oods. s. buy? art Ing .How and IOIS Is guide ~ware nalla. are is tech- titted apter 1st en- •use, on of Each ltruc.. cok>r oe. LY ,!LOT /ldAI. UTATS NEW LISTINGS WATDFWT Mll,MI Contemporary 2 S1ory plus dock In private community. 3 BR Includes bonus suite. separate from main living area. Plans f0< sunroom ad- dition. A must to see for boaters! IHlll TDUll 1111 .... A comfortable famlly home in the best Corona del Mar location! Four bedrooms. 21~ BA, large country kitchen. two fireplaces and much more.I Priced to sell fast. Call now! E. CtST& llSA 1211,llO Two for the price of onel Side by side duplex. Each features 2 BR's, 2 BA's, cathedral ceilings. hreplaces. private yards. two double car gar- ages. plus! Fantastic opportunity! cesn •u 11a,M1 Distinctive family home in desirable neigh- borhood 4 BR, w. BA sfngle story In Mesa del Mar Beautifully maintained Inside and out. Delay may mean disappointment. WHT UITl All 1111,111 Fixer 3 BA. 1¥• BA. large kitchen with dlnb g area. 2 car garage, fireplace. Fenced all-around. Great for family or Investor. Needs your help. Call now for this opportunity. PROPERTY UNDER $150,000 E. CUTI •U 11H,IOI Appealing and much in demand home on R-2 lot. 3 BR, hardwood floors and brick fireplace. Quiet cul-de-sac location. Owner is motivated! A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES IATlll&Y •t rwT..-1910 Tahuna Terrace ....... 4 BR S315,000 , .... E.MITllW 268 Bay Street ........ 3 BR $ 177,500 , ... lllllY • IAITll 18 Rue Chantilly La-. 3 BR $585,000 12:~:30 Wlfllfmf-1.1. 26 Balboa Coves .t i I ..... 3 BR $415,000 , .... .... 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BA condo with Mesa location. dramatic slate entry and kitchen, custom brick fireplace, wet bar, family room, master suite on separate level and invttlng stream off the patio. Within walking distance to So. Coast Plaza. WT& &II 11 11,NI Adorable 3 BR, 1¥• BA hOme near Mlle Square Park. Formal dining and master bdrm suite. Covered patio surrounded by nice landscaping. Ample room for parking on large concrete odrlveway and 2 car garage. Neat and clean move-in condition home ready for new owners. Mill IW-TllPLD .,.,.. Close to C.M. Courtyard. Cool ocean breezes. Two 2 BR, 1 BA units plus One 3 BA, 1 '.-4l BA unit with sundeck. 2 car garage and 2 carports. Fl replaces In 2 units. Take advantage of low Interest rates and put In your offer today! MITllOI 11...- Never a vacancy In this superb duplex. Two 2 BA, 2'h BA units with fireplace, Inside laundry and garage. Excellent condition! Perfect for proud Investor or owner occupancy. COSTA MESA UITAW 1111,oM Charming Spanish style pool home with 3 BA, dining room, hardwood floors, covered patio and RV access. In excellent condition with new paint throughout. You really get your money's llU ,._ aaa • worth In this homel 4 BA, 3'ft BA, custom single story home, ,;..,. Ollll llU 1111,111 Mesa Verde Country Club. Huge family room, Two story 2 BR condo with vaulted oelllngs, with cory used brick fireplace. Gourmet kltehen. fireplace In llvtng room. patio and double at-central air, aecurlty. pool and spat tached garage. Take ~dvantage of low Interest llU ftMI ua,- ratea-purchue your flrst home now. Gracious 4 BA + den Mesa Verde home has lllTl llU 111..-everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2 Super sharp 2 BR. with bubbling stream next to parks, beautlful yard wfth poo4 and patio, and private patios. Pool and spa just steps away. side hideaway patio off the den. new add-Of'I C Only five years old wfth all amentltles. Why rent? famlly room and teen quarters wtth it's own all nowt entry. Bring In your offer! 645-0303 um. ua• Room '°'huge RV. ~ 4 BR, 3 BAr:;;ne eet-back on A-2 lot wttti apace to bultd. Unlqoe floor ptan wtth huge famtty room and fireplace. prh/ate eeduded den and master autte wtth fireplace. Great for two famllles. Great Heights location. I llLRH ft.Um 1 1 ..... 3 BR. 2 BA. vaulted celling, atrium, centraJ air. security, community poo4, spa and night Hghted tennis courts! Owner transferred. Grab your racket and come see this one todayt .aa mu 11n• Newty remodeled 3 BR, 1 '.-4l BA home with new carpet , drapes, cabinets In kitchen and bath, and wallpaper In the right places. Superb "just move right In" home ready and waiting. mTlllU 11...- Two story condo In excellent South Coast Metro location. EJther 4 BA or 3 den. 2 baths, Large master bedroom with sundeck, mini-yard with patio and two car garage. Cozy complex with pool and spa. NEWPORT BEACH .... .. .• Absofutely gorgeous 3 BR Monaco model. High- ly upgraded wfth new A/C system, new heating unit and hot/cold spa. 180° view of city lights. mountaJn and ocean. Prime location on the cul- de-sac with 3 car garage. ..,....... ..... Rambling 2-story home with 4 large bedrooms Includes etegant master suite with his/hers bathrooms and overlooks picturesque pool with rock fountaJn. Superb home with high beamed celllf\9S and circular staircase. • lll H -.J U•• Gorgeous bay view condo wtth 2 large master suites. built-In kitchen with eating area plus huge living and tormaJ dining area. All high- lighted wtth quality wallpapers and carpet. Re- sort complex on the bay with pool and boat slip near the Pavtllloo. ..,.,.._,.._ u•• Custom U-shape home with 3 BR and family room: built around a lovely pool and spa and new patio. An exceptional opportunity Includes a separate guest suite with 2 rooms and a full bath. •WP•TlllST 11..._ Big. bright and sunny 4 BA. 21~ BA 2-story with 2 car garage and ocean view trom rear deck. Very Impressive. Walk to the beach or enjoy community swfmmlng pool with jacuzzi and tennis. Beautifully landscaped grounds. .... , m1t '"'-Breathtaking 3 BR, 3 BA townhome upgraded In good quality. Ideally located In wonderful com- i;»ex with picturesque vtews trom every room. A bright and cheery home that should not be mlsaedl •111t• 1111• Open and airy 2 BA, 2 BA Greenbrier townhome Is a great executive home. Nobly appointed with marble fireplace, wet bar. formal dining and your own private safe. Super price for elegant Newport Beach llvlng. 2299 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA IESA ~AGR l4/SATUIH>AY PRL-1.S. 1'96 NEW LISTINGS UHU IUCM 1111,000 One of the last buildable lots with canyon privacy only minutes from Laguna Village. Plans approved by city. Call to see. USTILUFF UH,000 Large fam11tes invited! Outstanding 5 BA. re- modeled kitchen + den. dining room & office added Lovely spa & gazebo 1n private setting. JUMIH CREH talt,IOO Elegant and private Plan 3. tongue & groove ceilings. skylights, wood floors, marble fire- place. Enchanting brick patio on lush greenbelt. SPYIUSS MILL 1411,000 An incredible value recently redecorated In pristine white Quiet locatlon, views of ocean. harbor and sunsets. HllllOR lllHE 1110,000 Exciting 2 BA and den with unparalleled view. Expanded Miramar plan with many extra fea- tures Lovely Country French feeling OLH COROIA Ill MAR Htl,000 Dramatic contemporary home on oversized lot. 3 story multi-level, 4 BA plus detached guest quarters with ocean & canyon views. 115 CUYH Slll,000 A gorgeous home in a prest1g1ous location 1n this gate guarded community. 4 BA. library . family room. pool and spa. COHH IEL MAR Sltl,000 The .perfect marriage of house & setting. 4 BA. den. fa mily room nestled on 1/3 acre of park-llke grounds with pool and spa. IHi CAIYH lttl,000 Spacious family residence 1n Big Canyon lo- cation on cul-de-sac & private greenbelt. 2 story S BA. formal OR & FR. Master with fireplace. IHFllOIT 11,400,000 Boat slip plus hillside view of harbor. Incredible bu1ld1ng site with fantastic plans approved by Coastal Commission. BAYFRONTS PHIHIU 11,121,000 Garden pntry to appealing and spacious 4 BA home. Lanai across front overlooking sandy beach and dock on 50' frontage. LJIO ISLE 11,Jtl,OOO 5 BA home on north channel. Country kitchen, 3 fireplaces, gigantic master suite. rumpus room. Pier and sltp for SO' boat PHllSIU UYFRl lT Sl,I00,000 Unique. new. 3 story with elevator on Buena Vista 4 BA, 6'h BA, 3 fireplaces. Inside garden atrium Sandy beach and boat dock. 'HllSIU UYFlllT 11,Hl,000 Drastic $1 ,200,000 reduction makes this estate size bayfront the best buy on the market. Large boat sllp, spectacular location. PHIHIU UfflllT 11,tlO,oeo 70' fr ontage on main bay with 5 BR, custom furnished home & new 2 BR guest home . Sllp & side ties for large yachts, spacious patio. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UTlllAY UYllHT 2011 LHwar• LaH 3 BA $255.500 l. McLOON 11YU11 mUct JDOI T.a.111 Terr 3 BR, FR $359,000 L. ROSE UYSlllH JHl..,....,e Ir 3 BA, FR $469.000 D BIBB CA9ll SHIH .. 21 lelhry 4 BR. FR, Pool/Spa $555.000 E. CORKETI llWPllT IOUlflllT lt11 S.asllere Ir 3 BR, FR $689.000 G. LIVINGSTON c• UYflllT 1121 tarsW• Ir 4 BR, Pier, Slip $945,000 M MATIHEWS SUllAY IEWPllT lllllTS IG1 lm H Awe 2 BR $190,000 M.GUTH WTlllfF 721 lhell 5 BA, FR. Spa $355.000 G ANDERSON llYlll 11WCI JDOI TalilHa Terr 3 BA. Pool $359,000 l. McLOON CHIUllL Ill 2201 WaterfrHt 3 BR, FA $380,000 S. WALLACE SITIUU ltll 1111Hhfey0ir 3 BR. FR $398.0QO B.REEDY Ull ISU JHYla ....... 3 BR $399.000 C. RUMSFELD IUYIEW JOHYMlttl ....... 4 BA. View $429,900 A.KURTZ Ullll YllW llLU 1411 IMI 2 BR. Den $469,000 J CAMPBELL -.1111U 2 1 • lelietre,e 3 BR $595,000 $.EXLEY IP'ftun •ll HS.I .... 6 BR.FR. View $650.000 M. MATIHEWS UINllllll 11T ..... 3 BR, Ocean View $675.000 l. MURPHY •un• 11 Oyftets PMlt LA 4 BR, FR, Library $679,000 L. ROSE .... Ill llUlflllT 1t11 ......... 1r 3 BR, FR $698.000 G LIVINGSTON IP'f1Ull llll , ..... .., 6 BA, FR, View $699,000 M.REEOY •IAIYN , .... ., ...... 4 BR $895,000 B. YORKE •u"allT 11211.,.w. Ir 4 BR. Pier. Slip $945,000 E. CORKETI Ulllla..I ,..,... 6 BR, Pool. View $3.800,000 SHAW/AKERMAN COVER HOME A JEWEL IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR JUST STEPS FROM THE OCEANI ENCHANTING 3 BR. CAPE COO TOTALLY REBUILT IN 1983. BAY WINDOWS, FRENCH DOORS, HARD- WOOD FLOORS, CROWN MOLDI NGS, GOURMET KITCHEN-PERFECTION IN EVERY DETAIL. ALL THIS ON AN EXTRA WIDE LOT ON ONE OF CORONA DEL MAR'S LOVELIEST STREETS. $595,000. 644-9060 DAILY PtLOT/aaAL HTA~ NEWPORT BEACH lnrNIT llHH 1211,000 Singles take notice! Charming A-frame home with 3 BA, 3 BA, directly across from tennis courts & only minutes to beach. Land lnc.luded. WHTCLlff SHt,100 This home has 100 possibilities -ottice or maid's room, extra large separate room could be work- shop or art studio. 4 BA, 3 BA, Spa. USTIUFF 1211,IOO Enjoy top-shape, remodeled 3 BA featuring large yard, Inviting patio & wonderful spal New Roper oven & micro. Assumable loan. lllOAIYll 1211,IOO Bachelors attention! The perfect condo with full golf course view. It's rustic. woodsy. has high ceilings, fireplace, 2 BA & den. MAlllR llHE 1~1,000 Ocean, bay & night light view from upgraded 3 BA, 3 BA townhome. 2 patios. fountain & central air provide gracious living SUYIEW 1411,000 One of a kindl Expanded Port Royal. Fantastic ocean & lights view, private spa. Top street of Seavlew. 5 BR + lanai. HYH SllRH 1411,000 Single story, 4 BA, formal dining. Enjoy nlte lite & bay views from living room or garden-patio with custom pool. Feet IAllll Riii£ ltt0,000 If you're in need of an "out of the ordinary," "great for living" 5 BR beauty, this it. Superb quality and a truly original design. 11&1111 llME U,IOO,IOO Destined to be the home by which all will be compared-for elegance-for the estate llke grounds-for the privacy & view. CORONA DEL MAR lllE OHllA Ill Ull 1124,tlO Steps from Big Corona. this 3 BA, 2 BA home features small view from LA with hi-beam ceil- ings and brick flreplace. Bring offer. IWllll YllW llLU U41,IOO Sausalito model on excellent street In Corona del Mar. 3 BAE, 2 BA, large yard. covered patio. Karastan wool carpet. Owners anxious. ,, ... lllU IHl,oM Professional decorating, professional land- scaping, former model, spacious patio. One of Jasmine Creek's finest at a realistic price. OMIU llllWIS 1411,000 Newer custom home with 180° ocean/bay view. Room for pool. 3 BA + FR or 4 BR, 3'h BA, 2 flreplaces, master BR retreat could be office or den. Ull• YlfW llUI 1111,IOO Incredible view -Incredible decor. lncredlble value -Incredible price. Excluslvety listed gorgeous 3 BR, 2'1t BA view home. Appointment only. ._l..,S IUl,llO Ocean view In CdM's most established com- munity. 3 BR, 3 BA, single story, fronts on lo'Vefy etrade & Pacific view. Beach access. 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH "