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1988-01-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
' f~ ... -REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1988 25 CE:\T . FPPC· investigating Hall Costa Mesa mayor under scrutlnyf or alleged discre{>ancies in · 84 campaign mnttt The document sard \.he group qualified as a commmec Oct. 26. The follov. ing da>. CJ . Scgtrstrom &. Sons &a' e S4.600 10 the group. The de' eloper listed the contnbuuoo an ns ma1or dol)or statement that 1s required under campaign laws. BJ JENNIFER WEBER °' ............... The Fair Pohucal Practices Com- m1ss1on 1s '"'eslJpl1ng Costa Mesa Ma)or Donn Hall for alleged d1s- crcpanc1es 1n,ol\ ing a poht1cal ac- tion committee that backed him m his 1984 race for the C1l\ Council. Hall said Fnda). · Ocean View's Craig Rice gets two of his 18 In Seahawks victory over Fountain Valley. /81 Coast Mission Viejo names Wil- liam Talley as first city manager. I A3 California Consumer group kicks off drive for a sweeping insurance reform In- it iative./ A4 World .\ comm1!>S1on spokeswoman con- firmed that the FPPC 1s looking uho complaints ag;unst C111zcns for a Better Costa Mesa. but \l.Ould not discuss an> details Hall and then-in1.umbent Coun- cilman Enc C Johnson v.ere listed on a I Y~-i statement of organiz.auon as controlling the pohucal acuon com- Councilman Da'c Whttlcr, v.ho v.as elected in 198_.. aJI~ Fnda) that the: donation paid for last-minute "hit pieces that cost thousands of dollars" mailed a v.~k before the :'\o' 6 dccuon. C 111zcn~ for a Be11cr Costa Mesa ne'er filed a statement that It re- A California Highway Patrol officer lnveetigatee the craah acene where one man wu killed and a woman critically ~•'ed the mont'~ ctccord1ng to the en) clertc" s offict' Campaign d1~:lo-.urt' lav.s requ1rr poh11cal acllon comm111ees and can- didates to account for both dona11ons and t'\penSt"s \\hen a cand1datt' 1s hsled as controlling a commmtt. he has to repon the group's financial ac11 ' 111es on his ov.n d1sclosurt' stah:ment Tht' unrt'poned dunauon means "Donn Hall's ckrnon was a fraud." \\heeler said .\tter a thrt"e-hour m~ling v.1th a FPPC repre~nlall\C Fnda~ Hall said the 1n,es11gauon items from nothing more than a clencal en-lir Hall said the treasurer of C1uzcns for a Beller C osu '-icsa ~n McKenzie acc1dentall~ indicated that the tv.o candidates -Hall and Johnson -ran the commmec \tc Kenz1e said he dOC"S not rt'- me mber filling out an~ paperv.or~ n lOnnect1on v.11h the comm111tt The group's founder .\lbcn Pm .. c:! cvuld not be reached for comment Hall said he Lnev. the wril"" itc:e C\IStcd and that the commll'.et sup- (Pleue eee BALL/ A2) a.., ... ,.._...,_ac-_ injured ln a bead-on colllalon. Southbound traffic was backed up all the way to Newport Beach. Donn Hall NB man pleads guilty to fraud Ex-head of In tech faces 35-year term in metals scheme B) GREG KLERKX Of .. Oellt ......... .\ 'ev.pon Beach man considered 10 ~ the masterrr>1nd behind a mult1ridlion dollar pf('('1ous mt"tals fraud SI. heme pleaded guilt' Fnda~ • fi,t. frlon~ chart~ a.:-co·ding : fedc: I prosecutors \tanhev. \ alent .,t" > ;"11eaded gu ~' ~tore ·l D1•w1c1 C 'ur Judge \1anuel R~. 10 1h·~ ... ot..nts oi mail frauo and l"'" ... 1.1.1nts ot inter- sutc transpon.atton or stolen pro p- en" said L .\nome" Ter-- Bo\l.er.. \ alcnune the forme• president c.i lntecn lr,c...tmt''lt l orp a 't""'l>On &ach prt'l.ious mcu.s te1emarlcung firm that alleged!~ t-11'-ed appro'- 1matel~ Ji• prople out oi s.: m1lhon in 1n,cstm.:nts bctv.cen $<-ptem~ I !Jlo.J and Fehruan IQ t> Nicaragua and Contra negotiators agree to re- sume peace talks in two weeks./A4 PCB head-on kills Balboa man \ Jll !'ll'h •' 'lt'duled for SC'ntenc· 111g r Fen .:.: He fale-s a mn1mum "I~' J:"1npn<, -:andafinc.>otupto s1:-'" ~iJ &\lot'n \ak n une an~ rt• 11her ~uspn t Ja~es Egl1t1s. .10 ,, 'ewpon Bea,h rc.>main in 1. u~11.\\.1' "'11.,ou1 ro1r ai the federal pr son on Teriinal h la;i.:: Bov."'"°' \.JIJ \ alent1n~ admmed to , 'c:ra sre .. tic nc1der t of dciraud- 1 "g cl1en1~ ..it the '"'~tment finr "''":teh allegedh funne1ed al '"'est· r.;~nl'I • 11" "' p<inc-•pal<. ~1d Index Advice and Games AS Auto Trends B4-7 Bulletin Board A3 Laguna Niguel woman is critical after cars tangle with OCTD bus north of LB ClaSStfled B5-S -- Comics A9 Entertainment A6. 7 By JONAmAN VOLZJtE Of_o.llr ........ dn,er or passengers of an Orange Count> Transit Dlstnct bus. v.h1ch v.as also In' olved in the 4· p m v.Tecl near El Morro trailer park JUSt nonh of Laguna Beach c.~ hmm Homes Real Estate Paparazzi A6 Public notices BS .9 Religion AS Sports B1-4 Tri~a AS Weather A2 .\ Balboa Island man was inst.anti\ L1llc:d and a Laguna 'iguel \I.Oman left 1n cnucal cond111on in the 1ntens1,e care unit al a local hospnal after 1he1r "eh1cles slammed head-On on Pacific Coast H1gh\l.a). authonues said .\ California H1ghwa) Patrol dis- patcher s.a1d a car dn'en b~ Barbara .\sh. 6Q. crossed the h1ghwa~ ·s center d1' ider for an unknown reason at ..i 30 p.m Fnda). Hacar crushed the front end of a pickup dn' en b~ No 1n1uncs were sufTertd b) the HB Council vows to·fnove ahead with downtown rehabilitation By ROBERT BARKER °' ............. Huntington &ach Cll) Council members said Fnday that they're determined to speed ahead with rchabihtat1on of old downtown buildings wtthout regard to who 1he owners may be. "The bottom hnc 1$ to ae1 nd of the buildings or to brin&them up to code. Ifs umc to get tough. We''e waited so Iona. .. Cit) Counc1Jman Tom Mays saui A campa1sn to clean up down1own rcttived a shot m the arm Monda) ~hen a film taken by a downtown task fortt of ell)' employees depicted slum-like h'''°' conditions in the upsta1n of some buildings in the first thrtt blocks of Mam Strttt. h was learned Later that some of the buikiiop singled out for cntiasm in the c1&ht-m inu1e film clip bclonacd to bustnasmcn wbo have qrttments. or who arc nqottat-ina qrttments. for redevelopment projects. The prope-n) ov.ners include Rohen Kou!). \I.ho ov. ns a number ofbu1ldmgs m the second block of Mam Street and F~nk Mola. \I, ho has bttn designated as the de,elop« for the To~nlot redc,clopment project. Mola's building. a 'ac:ant two-sto~ rcs1dcnct o n .5th Slrttt. rcponedl> had bttn a pthcnng pla~ for unauthonzed 'isns by satanic worshipers bcfort 11 burned last Wttk. .\nother propcm owner was 1<knt1fied as D1ck Schwanz. v.ho at onc un .... "..s selected 10 do first p~ ~eV"clopment on the 1ain trttt-Pla area. Funhermott. a bu1ldinf owned by ~cit) 1s one of about 35 bu1klmp that fa1 to mttt earthquake safet) stalldards. Cit) Councilman"'" Bannister. who saJ1l he refuses to walk 1n the ara at night because of unsa"OI') cond1uons, said hc bche' cs that the dc,·clopcn that own buUdinas that ha'e come under fire ~ VlCtJms of etrtumstan~. (Pl-..e ... COURCU./ A.2) Bail reduced in money-launderlDg case Edv. ard Ra' mond Orem 5., Orem -v.a's pronuunced dead at the scene. .\sh v.as tal en lO \1 1ss1on Hospual Regional ~kd1cal Center in M1ss1on \'1e10 v.11h ma1o r 1n1unM and v.-as 1n cnt1cal cond111on late Fnda~ night. a nursing supef\ 1sor the~ said Paul Hoplins 4-l of Laguna . ·1gucl. \I.as the dmer of the <XTO bus. The ncarl~ ~mpt~ bus sv.cn ed to the nght from the nonhbound lanes to a"o1d the colhs1on ~tv.ttn .\sh's car and Orem's small pickup trud., but \I.a!> strud. broadside b} .\sh . authonues said .\uthon11es v.en: _n,ure Fnda' night v.hat .a ... ~ .\<,r' .ar 10 1umr from the Xluthbou·i.; 1anc in·, Orem·, p.lt>i Both .a-, v.ere dt"- stro,ed in the a.:-nde .. 1 3 .. u '1ld . ., N- plac('<i on rJttx'd tr ....... , tx tJ .. t"' from t~e scene The rush-hour a-. .! • .,. :ar~ed 1rar1ic for hour. i i~e hea" ' tra,eied h1ghv.a~ 31.1'"' 'r111t''> <,aid (ommuters loo 1ng • • .J Fnda' ~--ape repon~h v.c:•e "a.:._ed Uf' tl :--:e\l.pon ~a.:h. v.11 .e ;r, a1.,1den: also snarled the 1r.i•fi, ·I "' 'n Laguna Can~on Road the: .lr('J ' :-ia1or east- v.est anen (]overnor helps line war chest of Gaddi Vasquez By JONATHA.~ \'OLZKE °'_..,,... .... .\!though si1ll unoppost'd in his b1dfor ~lcct1on to the Board of upen 1sors.. a Fnda~ nt&ht fund-n1Stt for 3rd D1stnc1 upen 1sor Gadd• Vasquez at \.he u Menden hotel pushed his warchest O\Cf ~ SJS0.000 marl The u \knden c'cnt v.as among Vasquez's laracst. but the supen 1sor had a hllle hdp from bis former boss -Go' George DeultmCJtan. &fo~ his appointment 10 the board'a hnlc mort" than a ~~ar ago. Vasquez S«'ed tn DeulmCJtan's B "'''" .\1. cording IC tx•h1. (' rC'J:'IX1S IO· ,,.,1 '" sen1 ,J,r 1c"'el,.... and prt· ... 'us meta':\. l'lte.ha!>pa~ment I r n, ne\:Stl'" · r' 6t"1ent~ \uth1. '1t1e'> '1..1".: '>.lid the~ 1 lmle h, ~· tha· an' J' •he mone' or goods v.1 e'.:• be 'l'\.1. \Cn.-d. and bche't' that the ma1on!' oilhe S~ million v.as spent ( n dru~ ard .. fast h"'ng .. 'era ,j the I ntcc!l ~uspe-cts had .. drJg prohkfl's · ace, rd mg w poh ... -r re~ms and J ~eribcr searct-of \ aknt ne "h1."'rne turned u;i a "a net' (Pleue .ee GUILTY I A2J ............. -.... Go•. Qwr .. Dw•~8ddl 11111 aowd of500•ppe1tea• at ·rat.er-fWQ .. 111 Vuqt1a. "PAIJL dClllPLBY .............. •• · a &Mt hpublicln policies -. ~ California's ftnwe. -~ 0'1nocrat.c Plrty IQden Fri· day called on ~ per1)'_ fajthfµI lo -ort toward victory in November. • More than 500 cklcplcs anended tk opmiQ& session of the Oranft County Demcx-ratic Con vcntion m Aaabtun. .. <>Denina addresses ~re p ven by local, COUnty and Stale party leaders. including county Tu Collec· tor/Trnsurer Rohen Citron. Super· mlmdtnt-of P.ublic Instruction Bill Honia, statt Sen. John Garamendi and Mate Conuoller Gray Davis. As the ke}note speaker. Honig wamed that tht v oundwork for the year 2000 was being laid now and if past ~ucationaJ policies continue California wquld fail the children that are its future. When he first rose t~ state office. Honig said. "The message got to the l..eglslature and to he governor that the people ofCahfom1a were tired of beini tn last place" tn education funding. class size. test scores and other areas. Since then. up to 35 percent of the state's schools ha"e implemented changes that are turning around their dismal standing 1n the nation. he said. Another 40 percent a~ closing tn. In his well·pubhc1zed tight with Gov. Oeukme11an Last year over increased funding for schools. Honig said ... Our argument was that we've come a long wa~. n's starting to work and to pull back now would be .~tupid.'' : California still lags an average of i500 per student less in annual !funding than other industrial states. 'and $2.500 less than the state of New 11>( ork. he said. ParticuJarl) 1mpon.ant are reduc- t ion of class size and recruitment of ~ualified teachers to handle pro1ected .growth. :: He urged listeners to work toward a tiavorable vote on a June 101uauve :&hat will free schools from Gann ,spending lim1tauons that are strangl- ....ing the educational system. GOVERNOR FUND-RAISER l'romAl .. But it's not a question of arowth verses no a.rowth. It's a question of solutions verses no solutions ... OranaeCountybas&Jwaysbeen made up of dreamers and doen. Common sense leadership wotkina with us in Sacramento will be succasful." Tom Beerman. Dcukmejian's press secretary. said it was unusual for the governor to endorse a candidate for a county election, but since Oeukmejian appointed Vasquez. he thoujht n imponant to showcdntinu- ing suppon. "It's a watershed election. because if we lose this we'll have to crawl back in o ur cave for the next five or 10 years before we can try again:· he said. . Honig's theme of 1nvesung in the future was echoed b) Garamend1 who said the present direction of J>Olic1es bein& set in the governor's office are sucking California of its economic vitality. Garamend1. who 1s chairman of the Senate's Revenue and Taxation Committee. warned against the move toward a service economy and away from an industrial base. "You lose control of your econ- omic destiny in a service economy:· he said. "Despite low unemplqyment no". the state economy is in trouble inlhe long term." For example. while California produced 43 percent of the wortd•s aircraft in 1972. today it produces just 17 percent, he said. And the state became a net importer of electronics this year for the first time in its history. Garamendi proposed seven ke~ areas where Democrats have to provide leadership to provide a prosperous future. including upgrad- ing education and building an in- frastructure that can handle conunu- ing growth. In the year 2000. average transpor- Also in attendanot at the fwtctfon was a vinual Who's Who ih Or.nae Coast politjcs, includi.ng the re- mainder of the supervisors. Hunt- ina1on Beach Mayor John Erskine. Newpon Beach Mayor John Cox and Fountain Valley Mayor Barbara Brown. Vasquez promised his supponers a "forceful campaign" for f'C'~lection with or without an opponent. He said he has yet to determine who will run his campaign. but will make the decision in coming weeks. tat1on speed statewide will be 17 mph unless that Yitai issue is addressed~be. said. Chasuzing the state's voters for passing an inatiaJive that e_stablished English as the official language. Garamend i said the state must adopt an internauonal agenda. And he said Democrats must stan addressing the needs of the business ' and manufacturing sector to avoid the trend toward a service economy The state also has squandered us leadership in research and develop- ment. he said. And he admitted the public won't follow the Democrats' lead unless it has faith in the honesty and efficiency of governlT)ent. .. The public will not give govern- ment the resources it needs -taxes -if the government is inefficient and dishonest." he said. He urged he pany to explore and adopt new solutions to the pro blems the state faces. r .. Democrats are o ften guilty of hanging on to old programs that no longer work." Garamend1 said. The con"enuon continues today wtth addresses b' Lt. Gov. Leo McCarth}. l\ssemblyman John Vasconcellos. state Sen. Gal') Han, .i\ssembl~ Speaker W ilhe Brown and state Attorne} General John Van de Kamp. , ~Trio held in clothing store robberies ,By JONATHAN VOLZKE Pf •Dlllr ........ Two men and a woman suspected 'of targeting the same Orange County clothing chain in a spree of fi ve ·1obberies were arrested Fnday rn Huntington Beach. alleged!) mo- ments after their sixth robben . authonties said. · Hunungton Beach Pohce Lt. • Chuck Poe said local a utbonues received a flier warning them of the . rash of robberies hitting Susie's Deals clothing stores. Armed wuh that knowledge. police \\-ere prepared Fnda) when the) recei ved a silent alarm from the outlet at 18579 Main St.. Poe said. Upon a rrh 1ng to the store. officers saw two men fitting the descriptions on the fliers. The men had allegedly just robbed the store and were preparing to flee in a Datsun 280ZX -all~dly stolen -parked nearby. Poe said. One man was arrested in the parking lot and a woman after a short car pursuit. tht sergeant said. Rudy Duane. 33. of Santa Monica and Annette Duane. 27. of Colton "ere taken into custody and booked into the Huntington Beac~ity Jail. Poe said. They were a ed on suspicion of armed ro ry and grand theft auto. Rudy Duarte was aJ~ booked on suspicion of being un1er the influence of a narcotic. the ser ~cant said. lJccause of the flier. authonties knew a third suspect was likel} to have been JO\Ol,ed in the robbel') .\ shon time later. G1lben Medina. ~5. of Santa Monica was arrested in another store in tht' Five Points Shopping Center. not far from Susie·s Deals. Medina was booked into the city jail on the same charges as the Duanes. Poe said. · The serge.ant cred ited the flier. distributed to patrol officers b~ Huntington Beachdetecu ves. in help- ing to make the arrests . "Pohce had been aware -because of the fliers -that these people had been robbing these stores.·· Poe said. o\ knife ~as recovered in the arrests. authonties said. In most of the robberies. however. the bandm did not show a "capon. but made threatentl)g gestures to suggest the) had a handgun, pohce said. -Four booked on burglary charges .-By JONA TR.AN VOLZKE Of ... a.., .... """ Four men were arrested m separate incidents earl~ Fnda~ after Fountain Valle} was hit b~ a senes of car ''burglaries. authorities said. · Police Sgt. Lee Pepka said thrtt Los Angeles Count} men were believed responsible for at least nine -and as man} as a dozen -car burglaries throughout the rn; Fnday night. -The tno was arrested when rookie Officer Roq G_ama s~tted a car pulling out of a res1dent1al street with 1ts liJ,hts ofT. Garcia sto pped the vehicle and allegedly found a large number of car stereos and other propcn) believed stolen in the ve- hide. Two of the arrested where minors and booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. The third. Lincoln Yee. 18. ofCemtos. was booked into Orange Count; Jail. Pepka said. T hey were being held on suspicion of vehicle burglal') and possessing stolen propcrt;. Pepka said Fountain Valle} detec- tl\ e-s ~ere contacting authont1es in ne1ghbonng c1t1es to determine "hcther the thrt"C mav -ha~ been responsible for other thefts as "ell. In an unrelated incident. Fountain \'alley Officer Mark Eslmdge alleged- ly mterupted a car burglar) in progre~ shortl) after m1dn1ght. Pepka said. While on patrol, Eskndge came across t~o men breaking into a Jeep Comanche in the Fountain Valle' Condomin1mums. Eskndge caugh·t one man. ~bile another fled O\'er a bnck wall into a neit.hboring residen- tial neighborhood. Pepka said. George McCa). 20. of Westminster was booked 1010 Orange Count) Jail on suspicion of possessing stolen pro pen) and vehicle burglar). the sergeant said. Po lice said ~hale car bursJanes are not uncommon in Fountatn Valle\. Friday's total was extreme!) unusual. ... BALL UNDER INVESTIGATION BY FPPC .•. ~,,....Al lf~cd him. but hadn't seen the , aaacmcnt of organization until last weft. ~., ()I') the rccommendatton of h1~ ?1poli1jcal adviser in 1984. Hall never 7.rcad the group·s matenals. d id not go "~O their meetings and did• not ask questions. he said. -:--1 just decided at that ume to sta~ 1taway from all these suppon groups ~land not become involved.·· he said. lo The mayor said he was ··not "~surprised" to discover that a state· ment on the Scgerslrom conlributio n l".WSS never filed. ,, -When you've got volunteen who ':r do 1.his ontt or twice in their hves. ~could make a mistake. They just Upla1n made a mistake.·· he wd. ,, Hall said he told FPPC investigator )al Villasenor that he could file an amendment to his 1984 statement rl fleeting the donauon 1f Villasenor n\1sted on bche' mg he controlled 1he w mm1uee. Hall said he told Villasenor: "You·ve gota problem. I don't have a problem. I didn·t fCC'C1veorspendany of that mone) that the group col- lected. So I don't have to repon 1t:· Hall. who said he bcheves the 10' est1gation is poht1cally motivated. charged that the process was un- constllutional because Villasenor v.ould not d1sclo~ what the chargt"S are or who made thC' allegations. ··That's the pan that bothers me. The investipt1on -r don't C'are about that. .. Hall said. "The facets don't bother me at all. The tacttcs are v. hat bother me:· But Hall is bothered most b> not kno~ 1ng who his accu~r is. "People.' ~ho do this thing 1n m> mind 1s a co~ard.·· The mayor has not decided yet whcther to run for re-el«tion. but he said the fnvestigat1on could tip the scales. 'Tm not going to walk away with an)thing hanging over me." Hall said. -h Is not lcnown 1f Johnson. who could not be reached for comment. was interv1ev.cd b> the FPPC in connection with the tn\'CSllgation. h. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. a: llMIOPACE W-&..~• C ·•.a CA -·•· & • ·"60 Ct-<·•~ c• •," -*IQ 5618 --~ •"S':>I• ~1 OJ YOL. 11, NO.• .. .. f Just call 642-6086 Wtat do )OU hkc about the Dail) Piloc" Whal don't you hke'> Call the number above and )'OUr messaae will be ~orded. tranJCribcd and ck· li vered to the appropriate editor. The tame 24-hour ans~na tttv1ce may be used to rttord letters 10 the editor on an) topec. Contributon to our Ltnm (olumn mu t include thear name and tclephone number ror ,mr.cat1on. Telli ui wh~t's on )OUr mind. 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Hllllrle IO n ....... 21 QI T-10 41 ~ n • _.. ..... ~Oil a 14 Y--vt, 41 • GUILTY PLEA IN METALS-FRAUD CASE ••• From Al of coca1 ne paraphemaha. .\lso found at Valentine's home "ere several loaded guns. lending funher credence to testimony that Valentine had been prcparinf to put ··hit .. contracts out on severa people who were closin~ in on the lntecb opcration. Valennne allegedly had a former employee beaten up becau~ the employee threatened to infonn in,estors of the scam. said Newpon Beach Police Detective Mark Fisher. ;o..;o charges relaung to those allega- 11ons ha' t' e'er been filed. In coun Fnda~. Valentine ad- mitted to dehbcratel) sending a check to a client in the wrong name. claiming thai he did so because lntech "didn't ha,·e enough money to cover n:· said Bowers. \'alentme also said he sent margin call nouces to a chent in order to collect money. when actually no s"'cb situation existed. Margin buying is the practi~ of purchasing securities with borrowed money. and using the purchased securities as payment for the loan. A margin call occurs when tht value of: the security drops below the purchase price.-forcing.. the in- vestor to put up cash to pay for the security. · In another false margin call inci- dent. Valentine allegedly convinced an ··elderly woman" to send lntech 79 Krugerrands -South African gold bullion commonly used in inter- national in'•estments. said Bowers. T"o other lntech suspects also enttred guilt> pleas Friday. said Bowers. Richard Johnson. 31. with addresses in Eugene. Ore .. and San Clemente. pleaded guilty to o ne count of mail fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud. both felonies. Mark Rattet. 33. of Costa Mesa. pleaded auilty to two counts o f mail fraud. Both men face muimum penalties oflOyearsin prison and a flneofupto S S00.000. said Bowers. A tnal for the remaining lntcch defendants was rescheduled from Feb. 2 to Feb. 9. said Bowers. Eglitis. Marc Guest. 30. of New Yotk City and Rohen Canfield. 32. of Costa Mt'sa. ha'e stuck with not guilty pleas entered on No". 23. · Bov.ers said thC' recently-formed lnHMment Fraud Task Force that busted the lntech scheme is also 10\CSt1gat1ng more than 100 similar opcratlons throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties. including sev- eral along the Orange Coast. The tuk force 1s composed orfederal. state and local law enforcement agencies. BAIL REDUCED IN MONEY-LAUNDERING .•. Fro m Al bail to SI m11l1on on Dec. 30. Keith \1o nroe. attorne~ for Ho' land. claimed the D1stnc1 Al- tome) ·s office has had enough ume to determme whether Hoyfand has mone" stashed in unknown bank accounts. ~onr~ said the bail was too high for a ··tow grade felon"" ~ h1ch has a ma>.1mum penalt~ of Sill }ears in pnson .. Let's face ll. Mr. Ho) land could be f~ced wtth a senous and violent felon~. and with his background. ties to the comm unit} and clean record he would have been out long ago," said Monroe. "I am not convinced there's more mone' out there. Isn't six weeks enough time to find out if there's more mone} ,. .. Oeput) U1stnct Attorney Craig Robeson argued that obtaining bank records and scrutinizing transactions 1s a long and painstaking process that often takes months to complete. He said his office has located "all safe deposit boxes that we think ellist.'' Robeson satd he expcct.S to file an amended complaint based on the findings in those accounts. "I antici- pate that additional charges will be filed." he said. The arraignment for Ho) land and Ford was contin.ued for a fourth ume. to Feb. 26. COUNCIL TO MOVE AHEAD IN DOWNTOWN Prom A l They've acqu1l'ed the land on the belief that redevelopment would take place. but for one or another reason. 1t hasn·t occ:urred, Bannister said. ··The~ probably thought that re-- de' elopmenl was moving vef) rapid- 1~ and held off improvements." Mays said. ··But we went from one concept to another (on redevelopment) and nothmg's happened. .. If we stan enforcing our codes, J believe we'll see something happen. They'll have to either raze the buildings or remodel them. Mays said he credited new cit} administrator Paul Cook for directing effons to clean up and improve the old buildings that that he supported the task fo rce findings ·· 100 percenL .. City Councilman Peter Gretn said he belie,·ed that the owntrs ac.quircd the land "speculatively" and ap- parent!} let it detenorate rather than putfina mone) in n. But he said he didn't see any deliberate effon to ~or-Kn propeny values in order to speed demands for redevclopmen~. DESIGNS FOR WINDOWS Louver Drape Verical Blinds Clean perfect lines add drama to both the h\aide and outaide. The LouverDrape cloeel U,htJy for COGlplete licht control and priv.cy or rot11r. to bklck t.tM eun while pennju.int a riew. l.n addition they can ~ neatly •i.cbd lO &.be aide of the window. Guaran\..ct {or three YNn and a...llable in owr 700 colon and C.•lura. 40 % off FAST DELIVERY ~"01 ........... a ' -j Seminar slated on changes in tax law for senior citizens Senior cmz.ens are anviled 10 aneod a scae- confercncc o n federal tu law chanaes afTecuna older Americans Wednesday from 10 a.m. 10 noon al the Forum on the Saddleblck Collqie campus in Minion Viejo. The event 1s bcma sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service and the American Assocla11on of Retired Persons. Tbe teleconfeTCncc is being presented lo increase the public~s awareness of the changes to the federal tu laws that wett mack by the Tax Reform Act of 1987. The program 1s being offered free of charge to the public. but wall be of pan1cular interest to older ind1v1duals. Since audience space is hm1tcd, entrance will on a first come. first served basis. Corridor talk set John Mc)'er, executive director of the T ranspor· tation Corridor Asencics. wall speak o r\ "The Truth About the San Joaquin Hills Corridor" at Tuesday's breakfast meeting of 1he Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. The event is scheduled ftom 7: 30 to 8 a.m . at 1he Ho tel Laguna, 425 S. Coast H1ghwa ). Laguna Beach. The cost 1s S6.~ and rcst"l"'at1ons ma' be made b' calling 494-1018. · · Acrylic nall workshop A special acrylic nail workshop. to be taught b} a licensed manicunst. will be offered Tuesday by the Newport Beach Parks, &aches and Rttreat1on Dcpanment. The 31h -ho ur class will include tips on applymg. repairing and maintaining acrylic nails. Call the re-creation office at 644-31 51 for rcgmrat1on in forma uon. Data en try course set A ne~ course in data entry wiU be offered b) the Coastline Regional Occupauonal Program. bqln- ning T uesda). in Room 230 of Edison H agh School 1n Huntm gton Beach. The tu1uon·frec class will mttt Tu~ys and Thursda)s from 3: 15 to 6: 15 p.m. a nd 1s open to C\nyone 16 or older who has keyboarding slulls of 30 v.ords per minute. Call Coastline RO P at 979-1955 for fun her informau on or a class schedule. Underwater photo class A class in underwater photograph~ taught b) a master scuba dl\·ing instruc1o r will be offered. beginning T uesda). at the Dana Point Youth and Group Faciht). 34451 Enscnada Place. Dana Point The eight meetings w1ll be on Tucsdavs from, 7 to 9·30 p.m. at a tuition fee 1fS75. Call the fac11rt} office at 661-71 :!2 for more informauon Catholic schools feted Our Lad) Queen of Angels School in Nev.--pon Beach will have an o pen house and scaen~ fair nu1 ~eek. in celebration of Catholic Schools Week The theme of 1he obsenan~ 1s .. Share the Spmt:· The school is localed at 7W Domingo Dn'e lnviestment talk set _,./Mark Burns of New York Life v.111 speak on "S1mplify1nglheComplex World o flnvestments" at Monda~ 's meeting of the Business Referral .\Ssoc1a- tion at the Seventh Floor Restaurant 1n El Toro The e"ent 1s scheduled for noon and the cost 1s $9.50 Call &me Hie at 581-1106 for more information. Llbrary sets storytime C hildren from 3 to 5 'cars o ld are invned to register for Stol)11me at the Mesa Verde Labraf). 2969 Mesa Verde Dnve Eas1. Costa Mesa. Stones. crafts and games will be featured at vanous times. ~toning Tuesda) and continuing throu~ March 2-. Call the children's libranan at 546-5_ 74 to regJSter Bridge lessons offered Three t}peS ofbndgt courses will be offered b' the Newpon Beach Parks. &aches and Recreauon Dcpanmcni. beginning Tuesda) Instruction ~•II be offered for beginners and intermediates. as well as a special course on "pla\'ing the band." Call 644·315 I for add1t1onal infor- matio n. Motherhood classes set K.Jck.s for Two. a pre-natal and post-panum course for. upcctanl mothcn.. will be. offe~. bqlnning Tunda). at San Clemente Hospital. 6S4 Camano de los Mares. San Oemente. The coursc. which will be g.aveo Tunda)s and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and Saturda)s from 9 to 10 a .m .. includes a complete fitness program w1th individual componen1s based on the woman's needs. Call Beverly Wright at 661-4448 for funher informatton. DiNster course planned The Oranac County chapter of the Amcncan Red Cross w1ll offer a free course entitled "Introduction 10 Disaster Services" Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the chapter hcadquann-s. 601 N. Golden Circle Dnve, Santa Ana. Volunteers will learn various phases of disaster operations includina shelter man.ment, damqc assessment. communications. public rca.tions and health care. Call the chapter at 8)S-S381. ext. 140. for m ore information. Boat rorbJJop .et A workshop for peopk who wish lO purcbuc a boat will be held Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dana Point Harbor Youth and Groul) Faality, 344S I Enstnada Place. 0.na Point. The class includn information on options, costs. maintenance. hulls. en11ncs. cquipmau and boat surveys. The cost 1s SIO and details are available 11661-1 1n. Moau7, reb. J • 6:l0 p.m. c..a .._ ao C1•t1, council chamba'i. 77 Fair Drive. • 6!JO'p.m. Cilila ..... n ~I I II ..._,I I••• City Hall. fint ftoor room: 77 Fau Onve. •7~ Lm. Nw•""1 .._. G111r .. Pllia Olla Md ....... Oa111 seftb Cn1rr, Newpon ..... .. f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, January 30, 1988 A3 LB I bbies against road widening By VIKRAM JOIL Y ..., .... C S I Laauna Beach city o fficials took their fipt for Laauna Canyon Road to 1hc California Coastal Comm1ss.on lh1s ,.eek 1n an effon to convun the state agenc) that a plan lo wtden lht road still need' re-- thfokio.a. "~. p~l'J)C)W was to 1nd1cate 10 them (comrnw1on staff members) that 1he Ctt' C~uncilis opposed to the widening " said Ctt>. Manuer K,rn Frank, who accom- panied Mayot Dan Kenne> and Ma)or Pier to nowhere Pro Tem Roben Gentry to comm1u1on headquancn an San Francisco The state Dt-panment ofT ransporuu1on plans to ,.tden to road from t~o to four lanes bet,.ttn Can) on Acrn Dnve and El Toro R0:td. The agnC) 's latest plan 1s a product of months of ncgotJauon ,.1th the e ll) after the ( oastal Comm1ss1on turned do .. n an pre' 1ous Cahrans plan I.1st ~car The Laguna officials tned to con' 1nce Coastal Comm1ss1on staff member\ that the C'ahrans ~ 1denrng would v1ola1e the California Coast.al Porgram. which calls for the prescrvauon of unique areas and scenic vistas . . "The Cahran~ plan e' tn thou&h 1t\ better than 1t was a )car ~o sllll dOC'Sn·1 satisf) those requirements. · Frank said. \1embers ot the Laguna Beach Tu.- pa)en "ssoetat1on ha'e also lobbied the commission. asking It 10 approH the Caltrans plan bccau)C the) sa) 11 "'ould 1mpro' e safel) along tht cun in& road Al a meeur..g W~dnesda~ night of the Laguna (an)on Coruef\anC) at the Ho tel 'Laguna attended b) about 75 people. Ocnll)' said he left the Coast.al Com • mmion "1h1nling that we had an 1mpect .. the) are soing to take another look at at (the Cahrans plan) .. The cll) officials hope their arsumcnts "'Ill persuade the staff to recommend 1he cll) 's 'ers1on 10 ul)IJ"adc safet). which "'ould not include a major widening. The commm1on is St"heduled to meet in Manna del Re' on Feb 23-25.~ ··we h·a,e ·presented an ahcmauve plan.·· Gen tr) said. Mand we arc goma to continue 10 anicuJa1c that plan when the commission meets an Februar)' •• Bingo games benefit grads Money raised will go for substance-free . on-campus activities 8) ROBERT BARKER Ot .. 0-. ........ Bingo orpnucn in the Huntington Beach L'n1on High School Dtstnct are planning a bingo marathon earl) ne.a.1 mo nth wHh 1he hope that profits from tM games "'Ill make graduation night safe for this 'car's ~010~ Juon Robenon. 6, of Irri.ne moll• along a large piece of eomeone'• atorm-damaied pier that waahed aahore at Pirate'• CoYe thla week. The tide later returned lt to the .ea. The marathon st'Ss1on as scheduled 10 a.m to 10 pm Feb 6 at Fountam VallC"! High School Sponsor\ hope to ra1st mo~ than S:!0.000 thal v.111 be shared b\ the fi, e par.ic1paung !>Chooh for alcohol~free and drug-free graduation mght actJ\ 1t1es 11 each of the ~hools. accordmg to Da1.e He pburn a member of the dJStnct bingo marathon comm1tt~ • J· -·Graduation nights are ono of tht"mon deadl~ nights oi th(' ~car to dnnk and ge t l ilied an an accident.'' Hepburn said ... Bu t the graduation pantes on campus arc supe~ safe·· Mission Viejo Council-elect names William Talley as first city manager Edison Prtnc1pal~eslgnate Bnan Gar- land ..aid that the school had an o n<ampus graduauon pa.n~ last ~ear for \M fi~t ume and that It wa~ a memorable npcnence By-JENNIFER WEBER °' ............ ...,. The M1ss1on V1tJO Ci t) C ouncal~l«t lool ing out for its infant Cit) naml'd an e-'penenced go,ernment ollic1al Frida: a~ ns first Cll) manager Wilham Talle\. "'ho "'a~ fi~d b' Anaheim las1 fail 'v.hen a ne"' lOunc;I maJon1~ v.aselccted.got the \.f1ss1on VieJo posl because of hu "ava1lab1lit' qualit' and e'penenct ... st1d ( o uncilman 'orm \turra} The three other c.and1da1es inter"' 1l'v.ed. including Costa \ksa's former (It~ \tan· ager Fred Sorsabal. had "sc' eral problem!> "'•th a'allabalm · \furra' said Thl' detatl\ of Talle: \ emplo,ment including \tanang date hou~ and pa ~ "'111 not be dc.>1.1ded unul ne-..t "'eel.. \furra' said .. \\ e're nut guing to let an: grass gro~ under uur fi:et ·· he <>aid \l1'>'>10n \ ll'J•' tormall~ ~omcs a u t' March-'' Becau~ the JOb v.111 not be permanent at first ,ounul member\ '\aid the' v.ert' IOO~tng for '>Omt'Onl' ~ h<:' IS a Consultant Ta lie' 1'> acllntl \ 11' manager of Oceanside at 1hc moment and "'111 split his ume ~lv.l~en tht 1 .... 01.·1t1l's \t urra~ said Talle: could apph lor the permanent p<)S1t1on but "'o uld ha'e 10 \Ompe1e "'llh other candidate<. C ouncalman C-hns "-t~na said But the permanent pos1tton prohabh "'111 not be open for at least SI\ mon1hs . 1'.eena s.a1d , The council v.ants the 1n1enm manager to lead ahe Cit} through Jul~ I. "'hen 11.s fiscal )ear be-gins Besides Sorsabal. v. ho 1s v.orkmg as acting ell~ manager of El Segundo. ,and1da1es for the 1n1enm post ~ere former Santa -\na manager -\ J \\a Ison and Orange lit) \tanager Ball ltttle L~ le .\lbe!"! the ell~ manager of Hemet d ('("hnnj an 1n1e01ev. at 1he last minute .. It .... as their last chance to be together and It v.asall \Cr"' v.holcsome. \J. hen 1t "''a.S ending at around ban the morning. the~ got together and h('ld hands and sang songs It "'as o ne of the most pos1tl\e expcnences l'\e e'er had .. Garland s.a1d that attendance IS volun· ta'\ and graduates can leave the pan' \,\h('Oe\er lhe\ \l.ISh. but 1flhc\ lea\·e Ult'\ canno1 return School officiais call tbctr parents 1.'n\°e the 'oungsters dei)art. be s.a1d Garland sa id onl: lhrt"C graduales left e-arh la't 'ear and tha1 v.as bccauSt ot 1lln~s Worker stable after cement pipe falls on him Garland said he e\peC'ts 90 percent ot this 'ears graduaung class 10 attend the ~d night pan~ on campus this 'car bc."<-au~ it's becoming the ··in .. thing to do Hepburn. "'ho ~as a founding member of bingo aa Edison High School 1hree ~cars ago "11d that bingo opcrauons at the fi, e high ..chtX>ls "'Ill bnng ncar1: SI malhon m10 ~ h "IOI academic acu,·1f\ and athlet1 By JONATHAN VOLZXE °' ................ " 4:?-,car-<>ld construction "'orker was an stable. cond111on Fnda) after a hu~ pipe ~as accident!) dropped on him a.s he ~orked 1n a 15-foot deep trench. count} fire officials said. James Peterson ~as standing on a pipe at the botto m oftht u-rnch at Myford Road and Irvine Boulen rd v.hen the dn,er of a sk1plo ader un1rtent1onall} sho\Cd ~ anotht'r ol the Cl'ml'nt tube-<> c • .in top of Pcte~1n Yid Orange ( oun1' Fire (Xpan- mt'nt spo e\v.oman 1'.athleen Cha Pctl'N'n "JS tal..en w \~ estcrn \1ed1,al Centcr :i \.lnw -\na after th<' pm incidc'lt anJ a ,poi.,.e,...,oman there said he "'as 1n 'tahle cond111on and undergoing tests t~1 di:termine the e\tent of his 10J unes Patt~ Range also a fire spol..e'>v. oman said PC'tC'r<mn·sonl} apparent in_1u ne"-.ert' cut<o to his hl'ad. hut heals ... , complained ot head and hal i... pa1m Paramedics remo' ed Peterson from the pipe an less than I~ minutes u<o n~ ro~ and pulle~ s. Range ~ d Cha said the F rt' Dt-panr.il.'n· has Sc:'eral spec1ahs1s trained n 'rl'"nch re'>C ues biecau~ 1he loo~ din 'dl''> 'rkn '"'e an and crea1e a dangePu<. '·uatio, But none of the l'\pens v.ere re4 .. red in the ca~. she said The al'C'1dent occurred 1n ,rn un- d(''etoixd area of the count' J..11'1 "1:1l'S '>aid programs th1!> ~car · The mone~ 1s us.ed for programs that v.ouldn't 01he~1st be funded. Hepburn said Hepburn said ht' el.pcctS about I .:?00 to 1.500 bingo pla)e~ to parue1pate 1n the marathon There 11.tll be about 75 games throughout the da' v.1th lackpots cad1 of s.:~ There al "'111 be Sl.000 d raWlngs <'' l"'"' ,11her hour Using new math on an old problem Fonun.atcly only God. mom & dad. and the Department of Vital Statistics knov. when )OU were b)rn. Outside of signing official documents.. like traffic uckets.. a lepJ age 1s no we v. hatsoever. Ifs JUSl something ~·re stuck with -hke an appendix -elcept 1t can't be surgicall) removed. Women have sol"ed this thorn) prob- lem by choosing their own b1nhda\S and not leavm1&nyth1n1 as1mpon.ant as age to the whimsies of fate When one banhda' VoWS threadbare. the) C\Change It fo"r another. Any sex danng tnou&h 10 increase their busthne. r-cmodel tbe1r noses. color thetr IA11cY MclmaE 1 ''I·m 3~·· llf DETECTOR TEST LAB da1t>-, and l'' c:nts "ere '•'U too :oung to rnnemlxr 1cetx''l'' Ho11. about L1ronce V.1ups., • \J. hen c' t'r. ti.~~ v.as do1na the Lambeth__.. \J. all v.c:rc.-'~1u 1n ~our bab) bugg) -or on roller \~.lte~' Rec.bing' our da"s as ROSte the Ri,-ctCT in \\ arid \\ ar 11 v.111 put you 1n the ~ ca1egor"' a~ J mothballed battleship. h's almost as 1atal a~ remembenng Rin Tin Tin or gonlla ~v.cate~ • Old fnends a~ a nuisance when you'rt trying to lose a lOUple of years. Espcaall~ your old high s...h.x1l buddies ~ho '"'"ldl) recall ~ourtnumph as M ass Asbuf) Part of 1939 \ ou can onl~ pra) lhcu memorit$ art ~tung as fuzz) as )'OW"S. Some ,. omrn are .sm.an en~ to p&an ahead and stan lopp1na off years an tllinr «A so the~ don't tum 60 unul the) 're 0C1oecn.nans One of the most amaaaoauve so&uuon to tbt' c problnn. •t11ch was qu11t popular in Holhv.-ood.. 1s amnnaa ca11cd Bin.hda) Blad.out The v1cum has no 'Idea bow old ht 1s because her birth oeruficat was dC'stroyed 1n • fire -or ~ ftlaS'ettd becautt tbt-doctor•• d .. With the ad'anttmcnt lft firqlf'OO(buiad· U.S. Uus ck'1~ is wanifts ia ~ • bUt ~C'S 10 be saluted ftw ns uienuai • ........ -.._.. Wluat w.-c ma) look tiU a labd fOf Grmctma' Cooties on the ouuidt. -taiat thalnc:altntutts.and shut uphtc lhernt rm.II) touou cs the• wt ltd inside. l1lir of'1$.. inner )Ou as aJ 11rs a FJ!CnbOG ~· 8an"S&.llt$ne,crtbtbcstpohcy. Bcttrr and tbt ~111 blill dtolit ~ 10 ~ )'OUf" fnends try "nd filure out your ~olifte.. uflCOl me: , 11 to aJ!t off' ~ • on their pcnonaJ tomp..ata1 than du.fl' a.nd do~ t"'l me drtcrm.am- sett,., up their cakulattons •1lh the uulh. uon that keeps 'OU Piii Wt.ea~ "'bo kno•""S? oum'ltltmmcoutabeadof dsr btt:abdown. ttw pme h's too -.S wc'ft ltOC IMde like n.t ..C )'OU're ....... for 11 m~ tnOft re\'Mlbk ra1ncoets t0 we a.id '9e twllild c~ne than tht oat on \'O\lf "rtb inside out at SO and IOC>t • eood 11..-i t'Crtifici1t. Chc9U• rtqW1'1 ·a prcox unnJ a ba.ndred INTDCR') ud orpa.zatian&l ~ HU t°« ... ""I#~ ti I arzc .... Group begins drive for insurance reform HoclelgrllledoverHlan • LOS ANGELES (AP) -.A con-fomia ~wn Mth the uuuran« llwyen. the .1nsu,.nc. ondutlry and mat<d ;~ own l)IOfits na11onally II for offshore oil dri ling • IWDCf 11'9UP ~a dnve Friday ~or 1ndllStry, consumer advocate ~oh ind1v1duals 1ncludina a s~te Jeajs-s 13. 7 b1lhon last year. 11 TM AnedalM Pren ~. ~~ 1~ra~ re(~ 1n-~~. told ~ who said the lator. Ed Levy or the AuociatJon o( 1t1.1t1ve caJhna for an anunecbate rate 1nn~t1vcpeutaonwu~because Supporten must collect 372.000 Californial.JlsuranceCompaniessaid SAN FRANCISCO -lntcnor Secretary Donald Hodel lobtried for a rolltMck. frecl:c and 20 pmic~t cut, the ansurance lobby an Sacramento signatures by mid-May to qualify. in Sacram~":'o that while the Accns study of drainin& Hetch Hetchy Reservoir il'I Yotcmite National Patk 01'1 oM of several such peckqes vy1na for bad blocked even modest monn laws J · ti "Pu ru t ""'t Friday, but couldn't escape mU1na about potential oil e~ploration off the the November ballot . in the.J ... cp~turc. . .. lnsuren and polit~nun ~-~~~~~~s~i:t~~·t ~t all0witj, Califoma.a rout While siakina to the Commonwealth Oub ofCalifomia. The .. Voter Revolt to an In· Cabf~nuanshave~nacomplai.ned mentoare.onlytoowllhngtounneto what causes premiums to incn:asc ... Hodel rtjectcd a sugestion that tbe federal aovcmment should look to surance Rates" which covers auto-~bout hi&h automobile and fiab1l!tY defeat .scnou: refo"fi mcasufres ~Y it's a phony solution to a rul Alaska's North Slope for oil instttd. There is a proposal in Co~ to m&ke mobile and other property and casu-ansu~rat~.Insuranceoompan1es PfOP?,SIOJ pnony re orms o ~heir problem." the Nonb Slope an officially protected wilderness area. be said. "There arc ahy insurance also calls fortbc office have claimed n 1sthc fault of runaway own., said HarvJey ~osenfie.ld, ~·~-The Access to Justice initiative people who say, 'Don't look 1n A1ask.a either," he added. Responding to a • C · juries dealina huac awards to winners tor o Access to usuce and ananaove Id fi · question about Te.us oil fields, the Interior boss said many of\bosc fields arc of state Insurance ommissJo~r to 11.1· bil.t .... ~ ru•-campajan chairman "These arc no.t wou orcc insurance com~nies to su .... tantially d-fc'-ted. The -t-t th-t to the California coast or Alaska, be elected rather than appointed: tn 1 Y -~ w K oonsun:'er th foi · grant discounts to &ood drivers ~-~ ... K ... -..... ·-blic hearinas for rate changes· and voupscla1m ansu.rers have been using e re orm PtOJ>Ol:lls that . they prdlcss of where they live eliminat-Hodel said. wou d be an emervncy energy threat that could triger immedaate rn"surance discounts for good dri°vers. that arg~m~nt to unfairly hike rates purport lO be. T??ey wtll do noth1n& tO mg the SO<alled redlining ~f districts 011 exploration and drillin& wttbOUt adequate environmental review. and max.amaze profits. lo~r our rates. b od"' Th . . . • l II ~ Y area c ... -. p tl--' ld ..,__,1 • . c 1nH~auvc stop ciause ca ! ior There a.re currcn.tly ~t .lcast S:Cven The 1n1uativc sponsored by the The inetUJCd cost of admmis.-eace 8C Y-i8f 8 Ue8 mun On u-..n 8 CreW an 1mmcd1atc rate freeze at No · 8. ansurance reform imtaauvcs atmed Accns to Justice consumer lobb( is ten'na the prno .... m, estimated at 1987 lcvcls plus a 20 percent rate cut ,; th N be .._II Th ·~ ... -SAN FRANCISCO-A peace act1v1st whose legs were cut off by a Navy . ffi' ~ ·1 h . or e ovem r ..,. <?l. ~ considered the most swecpin& o aJI several million dollars the first }Car munitjons train sued the train'scavihan crcwmcn and tbe1rsu,.,..rvisors Fnday, . both in e cct 1or one year unu .t e proposed la~ ~ from 1ncreaSln& the proposals, with .costs of its and about SI 0 million a year there· ...... !JCW sys~cm of ansuranc~ rate review ~ta.te rqulauon of i.nsurcrs to mod-administration to be born~ by the after. will be drawn from an insurance saying they acted to punish or intimidate protcstcn apinst weapons 1s C\tabhshed. ifym-1 on!y auto insurance rates. insurance industry. Acc:ns To Justice fund levied against the insurance shipments to Central America. The suit by S. Bnan Willson and four other "The ume has come for a Cah· Sponsors aoclude consumer aroups. claims the insurance industry CSlJ· com panics. demonstrators who were at the tracks outside Concord Naval Weapons StatJon Sept. I came a day after disclosure of federal records that said the train's Panel says second-hand smoke cancerous DA VIS. Calif. (AP) -Gov. George DcukmeJian 's scienufic panel on Fnday said chewing tobacco and · cigarette smoke cause cancer. a de· tcnmnauon that could lead to public warning signs about health threats poSt'd by smokers. The panel also declared tobacco smoke as toxic to male and female rcproducuvc o~ns. And n said a compound used 1n binh control pills and testosterone. a naturally occur- nng male hormone. arc cancer causers. The compounds were added to more than 200 chemicals known to ca use cancer or birth defects on a state list required by Proposition 65. Passed in November 1986. the voter iojtiative requires the governor 10 list the chemicals, proh1bits those substances from being disch.arJed into driokjna water. and requires warnings for public exposure. Panel members said the c~ncer threat for tobacco cuends to second- hand smoke inhaled by nonsmokers. rejecting tobacco industry arguments that scientific evidence is in- conclusive. Federal law already requires labels on tobacco products about health risks. but the panel's action to couJd lead to additional warning signs. Businesses that allow smoking also · may have to tell nonsmoking em- ployces and customers about tl\c dangers of inhaling someone else's smoke. RcJulatjons concerning those warnings arc Cllpe<:ted to be released next week. Warnings must be posted within 12 months after a substance lS added to the hst. DcukmeJ1an in lit.all) issued a list of 29 chemicals and appointed the 12· member Scicnufic Advisory Panel to evaluate an additional 201. c1v1lian crewmen saw protesters on the tracks but followed orders not to stop. ''They ran the train at the demonstrators because the demonstrators were exercising their political rights ... in a conscious or sem1-consc1ous attempt to punish people for the exercise of their political rights." said Doron Weinberg.. a lawyer for the protesters. Complalner arrested on cocalne charge GLENWOOD SPRINGS. Colo. -A 31-ycar-old San Francisco man who complained to Amtrak officiaJs that someone had tampered with his suit~ was arrested when $400,000 wonh of cocaine was found 1ns1de. authorities said. Louis M 1chael Canan:z.ero was aboard an Amtrak pa.sscnger tram between Denver and Glenwood Sprin~ on Thursda) when he compla ined that someone may ha ve tampered with his luggage. said Glenwood Sprinas Police Chief Bob Halben. Amtrak officials said that when tbe) eumaned Cattanzcro's suitcase for signs of tampenng.. tht') discovered I 0 pounds. 11 ounces of cocaine inside. according to Halben The~ radioed ahead 10 Glenwood Spnng.s after the discover). and police v.crc at the train station to arrest Cattanzero when the train pulled in. Reagan drops Asian trade privileges Mistrial declared in cancer W ASHlNGTON (AP) -~1-cmcrgmg economics. and when the) problem in the past. any nation had been removed from suit against cigarette firm dent Reagan toughened his stance on no longer n~ assistance. the' lmpons from these four Asian the S)Stcm for trade reasons. In the By Tk Altodale4 Pren trade Friday by revoking dut)·fret should be rcmo,ed. ' nations ha.,c spiraled because of past 1nd1v1dual products have lost privileges enjoyed by South Korea. The Unued States ran a S28 8 101.1.er labor costs there and because their special status. and some nations LEXI NGTON. Mm --' JUdgc declared a m1stnal Fnda~ in a S 17 Taiwan. Hong Kon$ and Singapore. b1lhon trade deficit with the four the CS. dollar has not depreciated have had their pnvilcges revoked for million lawsuit fil~ against a etgarctte manufacturer and a d1stnbu1or b) a and the administrauon drafted plans nations in the first 11 months of 1987. ~gainst their currencies nearly as pohll<:"al or workers' nr,hts issues. lung cancer v1c11m who smoked two packs a da) before he died. The JUI') to slap $105 million in sanctions on. n'aling the $30.4 b1lhon dcficn for much as 11 has against the Japanese such as Nicaragua or Chile. deliberated almost three hours Thursda) and nearl y eight hours Fnda) in the Brazilian products. the same penod with western Europe. ~en and European currencies. trade Under the S)Slcm, rountnes auto-case aga1ll,1t .\mrncan Brands Inc. before announcm& 1t was deadlocked 7-5 1 Trade {>references for the four according to the Commcrtt Depart· offic1alssa}. mallcall) lose the special pnvllcges Nine 'oles 1.1.crc required for a verdict. Holmes Count} Circuit Judgr Gra) I Asian nauons will be removed on ment. A weaker pollar makes 1mpons v,,hcn their gross nauonal product. E'ans then declared the m1stnal. sa)mg he took the action "'el'). \Cl') I Jan. 2. 1989. affecting nearly SIO Reagan's step was cnttcizcd 1n more expensive and U.S. goods expressed on a per capita basis. reluctantly .. for reasons I do not feel I should make known at this tame.'' ~ bilhon in impons sent to the United ad va nce b) the Computer and Busi-cheaper O\Crscas Recent nchangc-reaches $8.500. However. all four Neither E\ans nor the JUI') anAounccd v.h teh dirttHon the panel '4'3S lcaruna. States. ncss Equipment Manufacturers l\s· rate changes ha-.c. for instance. nauons invohed ha-.c per capita The suit against the Grecn1.1.1ch. Conn . rompan~. "h1ch manufactures Pall "This move should not be inter· soc1auon ... We arc losm' a valuac dn' en up the cost of man) Japanese G~P levels belo1.1. that thrc-shold: ~tall and other brands. v.as brough t m 1986 b) Nathan Honon. a SO.~car-old preted as penalizing" an ) of the tool m nciotiauons on intellectual goods. Ho" e'er. 1mpons from the Taiwan. S4.000. South Korea. housing contractor who died of lung cancer Jan. 15. 1987. nations, said White House spokes-propen} nr,hts.'· said assoc1auon other four Asian trading panncrs S1.370; Hong Kong. $6.800. and man Marlin Fuzv.atcr ... On the official Charlotte LcGatcs. general!~ ha\(' not seen such pnce S1n~porc. S7,200 Pilots union head h i ts FAA over 1Jear-blts contra!). 1t reflects the great econ· The industf) group v.ants guaran· nses U.S. officials said that the action om1c successes the} have had. All tees of greater protccuon of L. For more than a ~car. adm1n1s-could cost 1mponcrs bnng1ng prod· .\ TLANT ..\ -The head of the union that represents 40.000 airline pilots four arc good fncnds and valued cop)nghts for computer programs 1ra11on officials ha\C.' pressed the four ucts into the United States from the accu~d federal officials Fnda} of not tal1ng senousl> eno!#&h the sharpl~ 1 trading partners:· . and other high tcchnol<>g) 1n the Asian nations change their currcnC') four countries between S400 m1lhon 10crcas1ng number of ncar<oll1s1on repon.s, more than a \htrd of which However. he said the system of Asian nations. pamcular1y South and trade policies. and S500 malhon an duues not '"'olved commemal aircraft. The Federal A\1a11on .\dm1ni~l1on or the trade preferences 1s designed to help Korea where p1raC) has bttn a The action was the first 11me that current I~ collected Transponauon Dcpanment tooof\cn "tnes tod1sm 1\S these (repor~~s a non· \.hazard.'' Hen!) Duff,. president of the Air Linc Pilots .\ssoc1a11on. told a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· con,en11onofa1rtramccomrol~rs H~tedF,Afigu~showingl~84~- 1 coll1S1ons rcponcd by pilots last ~car. an in~ of 26 peTttOt over tho •• S h • • & d AIDS previo us )Car In more than half those 1nc1dcn1s the aircraft came w1thm 500 J ': urvey s ows many m1s1n1.orme on fcc1ofcachother.andm 18perct'ntthe) camcwithma"m11cal "d1stancc of 100 fett. according 10 tht' FA.A -'bout 40 perttnt of the mcldcnts 1n\ohed al ' least one commercial aircraft ATLANTA (AP) -A new surve) I .. has found widespread m1S1nforma· tton about AIDS. with 26 percent of the respondents tlunbng they likel) would get the disease from gi ving blood and 36 percent believing they could get AIDS by eaung at a distnbuted this week b) its parent agency. the ..\tlant.a-baSt'd Centers for Disease Control. Some of the m1S1nformat1on ma}' be because the public has not bttn SJ' en enoush dctatled mformauon to be con' incing ... lfwe want people to belac'e the} can't be infected (b~ casual contact) v.e have to st.an gh 1ng them some technical an for· ma11on about 1.1.h~ II can·t happen:· said Dr. Otborah Dawson. an NCHS researcher who worked on the survc~ repon. ··for the most pan. the lov.est Ir, els of general knov.ledge arc found amon~ adults 50 )ears of age and O'er: NCHS researchers said. That confirms the self-assessment of that agr group. 54 percent of1.1. hom said lht') knew lmle or nothing about the dead I) disease O' crall. 63 per· cent said the\ knev.. .. some" or ··a The rcpon details responses to a surve~ conducted among 3.09"' .\mcncans O\ er 18 m September Kno1.1. ledge of the existence of acquired immune deficient) s~n· dromc 1.1.as more than 99 percent Howc,er. the sunc' found M>me respondents 1.1. ho said.the) never had heard of the disease which has. according 10 the latest COC count. struck more tha n 51 .000 Amencans and killed more than 28.000. Kirkpatri ck supports arms-reduction pact . W .\SHINGTON -Jeane K.irkpaLnck. former l'.S. ambassador to the L'n11cd Nations. said Fnda> that the nev. nuclear arms-reduction agreement with the So., iet L'nion has senous shoncommgs and leaves Europe more "ulnerablc than before to Soviet 1nt1m1dation and attack. But she said the Senate should rat1f) the pact. large I) because of the pohucal consequences of f'CJCC11on In 1cs11mon) before the Senate -'rmed Ser-. ices Comm111tt. K.irkpatnck also suggested that the treat) -"'h1ch requires the destruction of lJ.S and So' 1et medium· and shoncr-ran$C nuclear·arm~ missiles -be amended to pro .. 1de for automatic 1erm1na11on should the So' 1ets cheat. I I L restaurant where the cook has 1t. ··There continues to be a great deal of unccn.ainty about the causes of AIDS," the National Center for HcaJth Statistics said in a repon lot.'' · rcontras agree to continue peace talks Iraq air raids on Iranian shipping claims four lives . S.\N JOSE. Costa Rica (.\Pl -a ne1.1.s conference .. We . decided Contras requested b} President Re· fire . Nicaraguan go' emmcnt and Contra not to t.alk about polmcal mailers and agan But the Contras said the) wanted to rebel ncgou..ators ended their firs t 1.1.c concentrated our effons on the The White House 15 ant1cipa11ng a talk about v.hat the) call the poht1cal By nc Alsoclaled Press direct peace talks Fnda) and agreed mah tar; aspects of a cease-fire" narrov. .. otc on the proposal. Wh11c and social cau~ of the war. which MA NA MA. Bahrain -traq·s latest raids on Iranian shipping claimed as I~ ten tat I\ cl) to resume 1he1r barg.a1n1ng Houst' spokesman Marlin F1tz1.1.a1cr has claimed an cst1mated 40.000 many as four more h\~. raising the death toll for the month to 12. sh1pp1ng in tv,,o weeks an Guatemala. the ir In 3 separate news conference. has acknowledged that defeat v.oul d people since 11 began in November uccutivcssa1d Fnda~. Iraq said Fnda) It had attacked another Iranian tanker. L mcd1a1or sa1d Jaime Morales. the Contras" chief spell the end forthe Contras. 1981 Lio) d's Shipping lntclhgen~ Unit. based 1n London. said a Bntish captain and Both sides descnbcd the tv..o-<ia~ negotiator. said has v oup proposed .\sited about the different accounls The government has propoSt'd a F1hp1no engJOccr ai:>oard a salvage tug '4-ere amon& the four victi ms. but the " talks as ~pos1u"·c·· and ··frank:· but consutuuonal changes. a nauonal of the ncgotiauons. a Contra spokes-3()..day tru~. starting March I 5. On tug·s owners in Singapore rcponedl) dented the deaths. Th~ tv.o wett said b> gav-d1tli_;ng accounts on whether dialogue and conLinued duttt talks Bo M gulf-based shipping cxccumes 10 have '--n k.JI'..,.. w....in~"'-> 111>h•n an Iraqi· ~ .... • that would also include the Sand· man. sco atamoros. said he Thunday. the Sandinistas said their . n ed ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • the) had discussed politic,al change or inisias' internal opposition "v.ould not characterize (Tinoco·s arm) would halt offensive operations au'tra attack the tugboat Salven·c as 1t tended the tankeTCoral Cape. struck onl> the mecnanics of a cease-fire statement) as true or untrue. r think 11 March 1 10 SJVC the Contras lime 10 in another attack nine hours earlier. Two men v.cre killed aboard the Coral , .. In this meet in~ 1.1.e d1dn·1 discuss The next round of talks v.cre set for as a matter of mtcrpretauon.'' move into three cease-fire zones 1n Cape. Uo)ds quoted Kappa Manume. the London-hued fi nn that manages ' poliucal aspects · \·actor Tinoco. Feb 10-12 in Guatemala Cll~. a week The Sand1nistas had gone into the nonhcrn. central and southern the C')pnot-flag tanker. as saym1 the tv.o "-'Ctt South Koreans. The official ? Nicaragu.a·s dcpu1~ foreign m101ster after Con~ is to vote on a nc1.1. talks ins1st1ng that the) deal onl) with Nicaragua covcnng about 4.500 Iraqi news 3&t'f\C)'. monitored in C') prus. said Iraqi warplanes struck another 'l and head ofns n~o11a11ng team. told S36 ~5 mallion aad package for the the mechanics of selling up a cease-square miles. "large naval target." meaning a tanker.J ust before dawn Fnda). As usual. it ( ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ c~1med~cp~ncs~rcdan"~ra1tandc~1vc h1~on~e~I. ~ Dh £. J-l IL t C7' I Columblan troops seek official'• killers ' 0 m a s . 0 0 her r re n c n LI 0 0 rs BOGOTA. Colombia -Poh« and army lfe>OP' looktn& for tht-klllcn of r Colombaa's attorne} Fncral stumbled onto an usassmauon school run by dru& traffickers and discovered plans to kidnap othtt aovcmment leaden. an PRESEN .. s J.' ·N· ... RY SALE • orrrRING I amt) source said Fnday. Police ID Medelho also U'rtSted t•O men in the • I H VIII r r 5i.1 I murdcroftheattomcyp:neral.Carlo$Ho)'os. theaovc:mmcnt said. In raJds on FREE INSTALL known dru& locauons. security forces found weapons cacbe:s. 1ocludina anti· •T10..r j tank rocket launchtti. dandcst1nc pnsons to houst aovcrnment officials and J-.. 111 plans 10 train a small private army. Hoyos was kidnapped in a 'ubmachinc 1un attack near McdeUan on Monday and was murdemi later the same day DnAa ~,KEE • a ' WE SPECIALIZE IN .· traffickcn saad they executed Hoyos btca~ he wanted to e:ltrad1te • ., I Colomba.ans to the United States to f~ d.rua ctwses. After his death. they announttd a war on all those supponaoi atrad11ton. INSTALLATION WITH TWO OR MORE FRENCH DOOR OR WINOOW II I I • FRENCH DOORS I Snn.te.man calls Waldbelm document.file A DWI DOWS r-VIENNA. Austna -A West Ottman mapzlM said Fnday at has a e 1 /2 DAY document pro~ID& Kurt Wald.hctm onieftd more than 4,000 civalaus PURCHASES COME BY AID VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 431 W. ROWLAND SANTA ANA. CALL FOii A,.... un11AT• 14 .. 1333 14•17IO • •UY IN .IANUAllY FOR F18RUAllY INSTALUnOll ' INST Al LA TIONS deponcd an the BaJkans dunna Worid War II . President Waldheim's JDOltjman called it a probabk fake. Sootesman Gerold Christian said 0 MOST JOBS Waldbeim, who sen·cd u an offlcer 1n the lilui Gmnan army. never had the • 2 YEAR GUARANTEE power to iswc commands. In a irk• to ~ aerncao an West Germany, the maewne Der Sptqiel publr1bed the tut o( what It aid WU a ma hwy ~lccam • ALL UN'Tc: ARE found by YUl(>llav maJit.11')' htstonan Dvsan Pknca. Tbt rftalAZine saia the J-document ··rcw the fint ltmt .-iJI Pf'O\'t A........_ Prtsidal1 K..n Waldheim's CUSTOM BUil T compbaty io war cnmct clWUll Wortd War II" . ' Sla•mfr llUppol'D U.S. mldeut pm~ plaa JERUSALEM -Prime Minilkr Y1ubak Sham r ..S Friday the United Slat.ca baa. --app1oedl to peace ID the Middle E.111 W. lln\ICI for lp(dJk aolutiom 1.nd turns tJw nnpbuis '">' front Ill iMa"UtlOMl COftfercfttt.. Jordan -.011 AllCh 1 ~ but Sblmir as~. daJnuns n 9'0Uld ht biated apintt ltnd and ae.d to c:reatk>ft ol 1 PUclliaian llak. nt 72..year~ landi &dn" Iii.id tht interim 1oh1tion WnlullllOft f'llVllioes lor Plial1lhlnt in the ~ mnitonn 1s ••"*' or leta .. T.Lke lhe auto90my plu •• lhC' Camp David accordt oa wtucb lhc 1979 peacr uat) witb EaYIM .., t..d. 11 ~ fitt ~ o0tmhed tdf-n&le a~ •'-ecb I ftna.1 K1tltmtftt WOU)d be pgnued. tNt Arab utioos dan&nded 1 PUalinaan 111te. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Satu1day Janulf)' 30. 1988 Ats RELIGIOUS BRIEF S Cal chaplain ne\_V rector of CdM Episcopal church The Rev. Peter Davis Haynes wdl btoome l't'ttor of St. Midad 1M AU Alll•ll ~O•rd.Corona del Mar. on Mol\day. He comes here from UC Berkeley •hat, for lbe Last IS yean.. be has been Epitcopal chaplain and d1reaor of the Be rkeley Canterbury Foun- dation. Haynes' anstallauon, to be con- ducted b) the Very Rev. Frednick Houk Borsch. bishop el«t of 1hc d iocew. '4111 take place at a later date. Hayn~. 41. 1sa nau ve of Evanston. Ill.. a vaduate of the Episcopal Theological School. CambridfC, Mass., and rett1 vcd a ma,tcr of S0C1al welfare degree from Berkeley. The church has been without a full - umc priest smcc J une 1986 when the Rev. John Rogers Davis retired. • • • A leading consnvat1vc clcrg)'man m the Church ofEn&land v.111 speak at St. MattMw'1 TradhJouJ EplscopaJ Qar~, Ne"pon Beach. at 7:30 p.m. Monda). The Rev. Dr. W ilham Odd1e, who aJso 1s a noted author. literan ReT. Peter Rayna h1stonan and theologian. "-'•II talk about 1sS\Jes faC'tng the church. such as ordmauon of women. new trends in theoloay and tht' scculanza11o n of the church . The church 1s located at I Sth trut and Irvine AH·nue For more infor- mation. call the Re ' Stc-phen Scarlett It 786-6123 • • • Pianists Stephen Nielson and°' 1d Young "Ill apptar m concert at 4 p.m Feb. 7 at St. Aadl'e•'• Pttsbyteriu Cl•rck, 600 St >\ndrcws Road Sewpon Beach · Thr musical team has presented prQ&rams of classical and sacred scltct1ons throughout the United StalCS. For more 1nfonnat1on. call the church m usic o ffice at 631-3821 • • • Donald Bndgman. professor r mt'ntus fro m Cal State Bakersfield v.ho tra,clcd 10 Russia last summer to great thr peace marchers. v. ill speak at 10 .lO a m Sunda) for thr l'oitariu l 'nJverulist FeUewaklp of Lagoa Bucl1, -l29 C)prcss Onvc Bndgma n "111 t')l..ammc glusno~t 1opennt'SS) and ptrestro1ka (restruc- tunng) in rrla11o nsh1p to the man behind them. ~11 .,.ha1l Gorbache' • • • Oncntauon for nev. members " scheduled ~unda' at Lapu Prnby- teriu Cl111r~. 41 S Fo rest A vc Theda} "111 stan 1.1.1th a continen- tal breakfast at 8· 30 a m. follov.ed b .. a"o rsh1pscniccat 10 30a.m luncti tour and 1nstru t1on • • • Chm Schnnrr. a Co!>t.a Mc).} author. IC<"turer and hcenSC'd mar- nagc. famil) a nd chi ld C'our.~lor -will be the speaker at the H} 30 am 5.t'r' 1ct'S Sunda~ at the Oru1e Cout l'nit.ariu UnJverullst 0.9'~. I :!59 \ ltOna St ( O\ta \lcsa He "'II e \plorc the: statrmcnt .. Toda) 1s 1~ ... fars 1 da~ of tht' rr st of ~our hfc" and lrJ<us on "hat "'ould happtn 1f "'1. tool.. the statement ~rrousl) eH·n rad1ca ll). and tn rd to begin our h'c\ dnt'" • • • The mens d ub of l'liewpon Cca~r lnlttd MetbocUs t Oarcb "-Ill ha'e a breakfast mel'l1 ng at 7 a.m Thur~d\ 1n the fireside room of the church If.OJ \1argueme -\'e . CoronJ 1:kl \1ar Sptaxer v.111 be Sharon Easterll''. pubhc ana communtt) rclauons manager for the firms in char&t' of 1mpro,cmcnt\ at Jo hn "-a)nc .\1r· pon • • • The Rc' Dr Ham Ha1nes, formtr ci1.ecut:•: s.ccrelaf'\ of Global Minrs- l rtc\ .... 111 t4H .. about some of his npencnccs at the 10 a.rn service Sunda) at tht' Lapu Beacll UnJted Met.aodilt Cllurclil, 21632 Wcslt> Dmc. South Uiuna Ha) nes scr' ed as a m1ss1onaf') sn Ch1na-\1 ala\S1a and S"1\Url.and for 10 )Ca rs · • • • .\ sptc1al Y.(Ckcnd for the entire famil) 1s plannt"d for members of C\abad of lrvlH Jewllla Coler. The "t'elcnd retreat. bc&Jnn1ng Fnda~ v.111 be held 1n Palm Spnngs For mo re tnformatton. call the center at ~ 6-5000 • • • Dr Robt'n A Holst. profcswr of brbhcal languages and literature at cr.~;;i Collc-&e ff\ tnr . has d«rdl"d to remain in that po:.1t1on rather than accept an appa1ntmcnt 11S citecuu' e director of thr Ethnic la} Training lm t1tute • • • The Re' Grant Schnarr of the Chicago -..:rv. Church d1rtttor o l rch~ous programming on \\ MWA. radio and autho r of .. The C ult Quesuon:· .. i11 sptal at 8 p.m fnda) at the Mcrcun Sa' 1ngs Communlt) Room. :!3021 Lake Center Dnvt , El Toro His free lecture IS sponsored b) tht' New Ckrbtlu FeUowatp, El Toro • • • The Re' !I-fat) June Nestler -.ho r~cnll> rttumed from Israel where she supen 1sed an archological team v.111 be the forum speaker at 7 p m \\ edntsda) at St. Mi~el alMI AJI Aagels Cbre~. 3:!33 Pacific \ 1e"' Dri,e, Corona dcl M u She "111 d1spla) ant facts and <,hov. slides of her "ork. 1n Capcrnaum and Scppho ns mcludmg p1ct u.rts ot tht' .. \1ona Lisa of Roman Palestine "'h1ch has been de\C'nbed as "the mu\t beautiful Roman mo->a1l e' t'' d 1 ~0,ered m Israel .. Paulist Fathers publiShing new evangelistic magazine New line of dolls .kneel, pray BOSTON (A.Pl-A ncv. hncofdolls"'h1ch kneel and clasp their hands an a grsture of pra)er has dra" n m 1 ~cd rt'act1ons fro m some groups that "-OrT) the saucer-<) Cd figures could inad\CrtCn!l~ tn' 1ahu religio n SpoL.csmen tor M>me other religious groups ~1d the~ sa"' no harm 1n suc h dol ' dnd othrrs pra1!>e'd tht 1de-a But ~'era I citprt'sscd '-'•m1:s ··1think 11 m ight be "'onden ul to ha'e a doll thJt ponra~s o ne of the nobk)t •unction ~ ol hur;tr; be.ng.s. not l..tlhng each other 11..l' sold er dol1s "u: pra~ ing." said spol..csman Robt'n P Dugar u' tne 'auonal O rpn1a11on of f\;sngehcah .. ~.d: rep- rt'Sot'nts "0 dcnom mat1o n1. By Tile Auodated Press WASHINGTON -With rndo~ mcnt of C.S bishops and the Na· uonal Catholic Council for Evan- gchza11on. the Pauhst Fathers ha't' launched a b1mo nthl) magazine to spark greater l'' angchz1ng efforts in Amen ca The Rt'' Kenneth Bo)-ack. t"dllor of the magazmt'. Catholic E'an- gchzat1o n in tht' Cntted Statt'S of Amenca. sa)s 11 "am' es on thr scene at a trans111on point in the h1sto11 " of the t; .S church. "With 53 m1ll1on an1H Catholics .. Catho lics are no" m a position to ma._c a s11111fican1 d1fTt'rcnce m the c' angt'hzat1on of the pt'Oplr of tht' L'n11t"d States .. .. NEW YORK -.\n Israeli lcg1c.- lator sa\s m ort' Jt'"s "Crt' forced 10 Jca,e .\rab countnc:-s after Israel "as ntab11shcd in 1948 than ..\rabs 1.1.ho left Israel eo.ta MeA FlRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Hert>or 81Vd cr,ureft Schoof 9·00 WonNp 9-00 and 10 30 CMt1eil 0 Clark Mlnrster ea.ta .... •IA V£R0£ UNITED ..-ntOC>fS T CHURCH 1101 a.kM WCIANp a Ctlwdl tcMol "'° • 1ct00 UI\. Dt Wiiham E Steel 979·8234 HuftUnigtoft ~ Nor1'I ca-.nu.tm ~fCWH 64562 Heit Ave. 842~ 1 Wonhlp ~ 1:30 & 10:00 IYftdef lcMof -=-& 10;00 Galel Gough • Jamee Thomann ~v.-y '1MTW9TID •THOOeaT CHURCH 18225 8ulhatd St --James R. Hedley, PestOf ........ c .................. -HAR80R CHRISTIAN CHURCH '~., Clwte4) ..................... ......,, .... ! -..nt Mor~ Worship 10 AM S11•~ SchOol 9 AM_ ............ Mt•m ._, ....... , ---S.-.ul _..., ....... ........ "''~ .............. -........... .......,.,_ hlomo Hillel spea.,cr oft ht' Israel Knesset. told the Confcrencr of Prt'S1 dents of \iaJOr .\ mcncan Jc" 1sh Org.anizauom that ··or the million Jc:v.s "ho h'ed 1n .\rab countnt'S in 1948. lt'ss than 40.000 rcmam toda) .. .. .\ real c:1.chan1c of population too._ place dunng the fi,e ~cars after tht' b1nh of the state:· he said. "Israel d id 11s utmost to absorb the Jewish 1mm1grana The .\rabs ncg.IC<"tcd the Paksunram and let the rcfug«' prob- le m fcstt'r for 1hcir poll11cal purposes." Hillel. who hrlped direct thr mas\ cm1gra11on of 145.000 of Iraq'\ 150.000 Jc"s to Israel bt't"-~n 19~ and 195:! tells the ston 1n hrs ne"' book. "Operation Bab~lon .. publish· cd b) Doubkda) KNOX\ILLE. Trnn -The church sho11ld \ed.. out and recruit the ._ind of peopk n('Cdl'd for the clcrg~ and not JUSt "a11 for C'and1d att"S lo Harbof f elowship Bible Ctuch 190 23rd Strttt 645 5J50 Costa M"Sa "God Has Given Us heryttq" '--' Sunday Sc~oot 9AM Worship Services l OAM Or F Kenton Beshore llfl.Clm ST. MARK P8£SBYTEaJ.A N CHUltCH 7 100 ~ v-Omoe JomOorH lhod & E~ ~ ~ 8eoc+I Rev Will1om McOvo;d, Pastor Rev Robert Stewart. Auoc Poitor 9J0o,,. w~ 10-lO 0"' , ___ 10 '° o"' Ed.K-lcw oll Q9el 1Poultip at a ptace o/ V""e clt"ice Savings Wrth Dividends ... Join Us At Saint James. 'lnd.itional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Chari&matic 10:45 AM Church School 9:00 AM .................. ................ SAIIn' JAllES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 V"aa Lido llewpolt Be.tQ. CA • 92663 714/675-0210 .......... t'b' • .... he ........ 0 tr appl~. according to Episcopal Church cducato~ In a stud) presented he~ the - Board o f Theological Educauon ~rd the church had been "preoccupied ""11 h thos.c "ho presented them· S<hes" to stud' for the m1n1sm . but should be actl\.cl) rccrumng the best prOSpt'CIS STUTIGART. \\est German' - The ge neral sccretan o f the Lutheran \\ orld Ft'derauon sa) s the church~ 1n Euro pe are losmg mOuen1.e o n ~lt't' "h1le church~ 1n tht' uthern Hemisphere arc ~1n1ng more influence The Re' <.1unnar Staalsc11 in a lc1. turt' "'er C crman radio. said onh 12 to I ~ ptrccnt of mt'mbt'n of Lutheran state 1.hurches 1n an- d ina' 1a v. ho \C population 1s 95 percent Luthrran actuall) attend \l.Orsh1 p \.Cf\ II.CS Dl\'l~E SCIENCE CHt:RCH ot tht Infinite ~a~ Sunda) Ser.Ke at 10 a m 1n 1he '.udrtorrum Halecreat Club J 10~ .11, broo ~ l "',,e Cixtoi \.i~ Oft·~r 841·tM11 Qmt S..••......, ....... .. ,.,. Beci•ilcf ' .... .Dr -..LPw\• "A Church For The Fellowship of All People" Kenner Parl er To)S Inc sa}s 11 1s ma r.,et1ng the cherubic. 15-inch d olls under tht' name SptC1al Blcss1 ne> to cap1tah~c on a gro..,1ng nauonal antercst in 1rad111onal 'alues. T he dolls "111 be a' a 1lablc on store sheh es nc~t month for about S20 "Our !>tud1cs . ha'e sho-.n that .\rncncans are turning 1ncrcasmgl) to religion and trad111o nal 'alucs," 03, 1d ~iaucr. pre\tdcnt of the compam s 1-.enncr d i' 1!>100. said in a recent telephone inter. 1cv. "\\hen "C taJkt"d to mo:hers. the' told us the' ltle to ~ to)s that help a 1.hild dc,elo p faith and trad111on. and Special Blcsstn(!\ •~a 'ehscle to de, clop faith and trad1t1on .. tore orders "'ere bnsl for the dolls. namrd <\br gail .\ngtla. Chnsuna and Matthev. Blessing said D11. ._Ostrander. the compan' 's sales ma nager f ' 'ev. Engla nd .\ngcla 1s black a nd the other dolls arc v. h11c lhc dolls clasp their palms "1th tht' help oi \'ckro Officials of the ~auonal Conference of Cathohc 81sht>ps and thr ~a11onal Council of Churches declined to comment on the pra) 1ng dolls. "But tht." name Spc-c1al Bl~sing ~ms 10 1.ommunicate that 1f 1ou ha'c Ont' of :hcs.e there "'o uld be a special blessing for the chil d ·· Dugan said 11 a telrphone 1nttn IC" from \\ a~h1ng1 .. "Tha• "ouid lc~'c me cold .. Dr Ron~ld Russo. C'\CCUll'e se reta" of The Religious E.ducau on .\ssoetauo n or the L ri ied ~tes and Canada. said ··1 tlunk the 1ntrnt1on ,-used 1.1od1 . in l1) 1ng 10 ad' a nee the pra)cr hfe c ! .s, n1ld "o i.ld be dldT"antageous The thing I'm "'a" dbout 1s 1ha1 things 11._e this could be pcT('CI' t'd a\ a mcrch.and~1ng gimmtC._ ·• In \usun. Teuu. ~mrncan .\theists the: largest o.-:gan1za11on olnon-behc,e.-sin:hena11on ""llh a ~ · chapter mcmbt'rsh1p of blJ Ju~ ,ondt'moed Spec1a Bl~stng.s "To me. tfs the same thing as teaching them tc smol c. or shoo11n1 up ... said .\mencan .\tht'1sts Pn:s1dent John \tum~ St. Andre\\·'s Pre~byteria n Chu rch· CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH [.i (Mlaaourl Synod) 7'0 Vlcloria St .. Co.ta ..... Loth., V Tornow, P•tOf 131-1111 8ruee ~•. P .. IOf WOASHIP SERVICE 1..1'0 10:l0 AM ~, X...' AM 8tit Cbn tlOU On~ o..r.t., SdlMI 5411118 ~.,,...;,,r ~nJ h ...... 1n1• L lin-c-,rntrir......, m<"'""•...._i:c-''" rhc Ten c~.,mm•nJmC"nh "H:\\'E THI~ ,, TAKE~ OYER? .. Or. J.•hft "' lluttm...n J· ' · J .. ,, J.lnu...n H l"'I\ .. ;, .lnd ll..'1r A \(. ('\\\' ·--\· .:-·~,R • .: .. ,~ r•P.. ~ ('. · rr1a1 -1 ~1t-,l-2''" ·~._...,., ..... , tT1"'ff"1 ,~,...., .. ,.. H·""-'' H ... ,h,1'.t .11 .. ,.~ ~ ;,., I AOAT HaMASHlACH o n~i!ir.n n,y .\ \ft"UJan, JC'..,. sh (o~r t•r ....... -c.clt......, • , ... 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( ~0..£111 C .. ..,.11(: -• -1 -. - "6 .::-~s-SOE.,.T.ST eos·o-. ... .:i• .-• --c. "Love'' h •lne Flnt Churct\ of Ctwt.t. Sct.ntt•t ~ S-Jru .. Wlllt liRteJ I ..... lcfto<>I .. , Mlcl'toelMh (Mes , ... , C~fl a IUftdet Id HI 10:G1D A M ........ "' "°°"'· G31...._. Ptlwy Swlt• 'u SIOl'K,__ l'iai• '°AM-4P .._ ...,._ ... , '°AM -7 P M T.._..., Ololl c.. ........... ---· Mewpcwt ~~1rat C~ of Ctutat. Scten1t11 Slim v .. LllM. Ne•peu1 .._.. Chwctl a swncs., ~ -.e & ,0-JO A • .... ltlrtt "°°""" » tJ V'9 u.. Meft .._ ... IA..M...S'M T--7·1' 0.. ........ ,...... •• ,,.," ........ '- .... ,.,.. 9Mch-lec•MI C~ of C1vt1t. klenttet ,,.. ~ v.,;l>f .. c..._ .. .., ~ & .. ...., kta•• .. A.Ill st • 4 stioWft II ti ..... CW4 ""1~ Cdllt All are coro1auy invited t o attend the chu,.ch St!fV1 and en1oy tM puyetaeget or tne Re.ad1ng Rooms · Cf\dd Care Pr~ AT ALL SERVICES ' Colllt DAJL Y PILOT I Saturday. J11nUWY 30, 19&8 azJgt:ls ~OD Dew rmlformsforcharftjf ,. .. ~ &~~ULT 0 ..,,.It hu been said that men are USUally the embclhshments of a ._,_ion show. while the women are ". beautiful hiahliahts. Well. this ~s hardl)' the case Saturday evening ~n the Califomia Anacls 1ook 10 &~ modelina ramp at the Four Seasons Hotel in ,Newpon Beach. to ~Iii> raise money for SL Joseph Hospital's Emeraency Oepanment of Oranee County. The player5 traded in their jerstys for the Ii of Armani suits, Polo casuals r. smokinajacktts and fur coats, wbe they strutt~ their stuff for some 24 ls who paid S 125 each for an e ning or fun. food, fashion. and danc1 h.., C'lrieek. event chairman for the Womcn's~Guild or··w ~mips °'"ae .............. lilt It.-. KaM-., \JU.Ue and An.n Fruer with Dana and Kirk McCaskill. de San Jose'" e' l Ill was so n&hl when she said "thl' • ":!l ls probabf y attract a lot of pcv;:>h: 10 this event." It seemed apparent that most of the part)'gocrs wtre eagerly anticipatihg the fashion show. KNBC sports commentator Freel Rogla, emcct for the fashion show. began the show b) adm o nishing .. no throwing money at the contes- tants ... .let's sta~ otT tne stage ladits and gentlemen. do not maul any of the competitors." Guem -mduding Or. WIUlam and Barbara T'a.lbaall, SDly and Andrew llarUaski and Dr. Mlcbael and Debbie M.Ula -were v.eli- behaved. offering only verbal suppor1 for the players a nd their beautiful wives. who a lso took pan in the fashion show. Saks Fifth .\' enue provided the fashions for tht' even 1 ng. The cockta1l hour allowed the guests to mingle with the baseball pla)'ers and to browse over items. donated from local businesses." h1ch v.ere awarded later in the e' enmg. There also "as a table set up wnh autographed baseballs that were auc- uoned ofT silent!\ before the dinner. The proceeds from the prizes~au.ction ;md 11ckl"t ~les totalt'd S20.CXX> accordma to R1u Sui.re, G u.ild president. Dinner. served in the main ballroom, bea;an with Pacific saJmon en croute. fOOowcd by a mixed salad With _lemon walnut _drn~ing. Roast Comish game hen wnh wtld rice and vegetables was the cntree and de$sert was a delicious chocolate mousac pastry with fresh raspbcrrie$ and white chocolate dipped strawbcrrieJ. R~gg1n kept lhe IUC$tS laughjng throughout the entire fashion show with his JOkes about the different .\ngel players. Of former Angels pitcher Clyde Wrtpt, R<>uin said ""t he) ·,e assigned sccurily guards to mal..e sure he doesn't make a break "uh that su11." referring to the Armani suit Wnght modeled. .\fta tht' fashion show. the jersey of Angels infielder Wally Jo)'1ler was auc uoned off "llh Kath)' Check's husband. Jeffrey, taking 11 home. More fun continued as the guests danced to a h'e band aflerthe fashion shov.. Othas spotted at the event v.ere Gerald and Sylvia Haa1lak, Karen and Jo~ Betson, Evie and George Serreccl!ila and Muy and Peter Mutb. Wally Joyner aatotrapb.a ball for Dr. John W.-t~ Eve learns of real mother on 'Day~' By LYNDA HIRSCH end up 1n sohtal) confinement 1f he wedding date that 1s qrccable 10 both sets Tom 1s aware that Ltt overreacted to the ALL MY CHILDREN: ChfT spot!> Enca conunucs has present beha' 1or. of parents Jerome orders Duke 10 super-dress Man l' nn was v.nnng bcauSt 11 an the hospital elevator and stops her from ANOTHER WORL~ After Adam pulls vise 1he shappanJ of bootlCJ hquor. Tom ""3S the same" one Ltt worr u a hooker leaving. In her hospital room. Enca them from 1he farm rubble. the unhun and Simone decide to v.ed an I.he hospaUll Man L)nn cannot undcrs~nd Wade's rebuffs evel)one and ans1s1s that Nack Jason and Mar) belie'e Rcg.anald was chap(I where Audre)' and Steve said their an~r wMn she ~ to d.anc-e with Da' as 1s lhc onl) person she wants to Stt responsible for the dcsrucuon. Sam as .. , dos." LuC) "s ~ppearance on Taffan) "s Gnffith Melinda 1s homfied 10 what Enca tells Nick she1sccruan she 1sgoangto rd1c\ed v.hcn he realizes Amanda did not talk show to sohcu funds forthe Day Care C\tent Kell<>&& ~111 go 10 harm her. and lose her bab) as punishment for her pas1 ha\C 1hc abonion In Nev. York. Jamie Center is a ,rousing sucrcss. While stnp-v.onders why he JUSI docs not loll her misdeeds Enca tells Travis Lha1 if she grov.s closer 10 V~) Felicia ag.ress 10 pang Robins hospital bed. a nurse ac-Herb. Rob and Mehndaaartt IMonl~ WI) loses the bab) she ~111 no1 hold him 10 his mafT) Mitch Mal') l1as Juon fill her 1n on odentall} dislodges Granl"s n ng v.hich she can be frtt of Kellogg 1s 10 flip out an promise of mamage S1l,cr and Jcrem)' lbe dei.aals of Rcg.anakfs Wife's death Rob1~ had hidden an the shttts. Sco11 public and make Cusic ha'-e to comm11 mak• to .. H ·18 hat-0 k 1g r. • • • menuons a hospnal takeover deaJ 10 Alan her Once commuted. Mchnda h""""' to Barbara '1~ ho~2 of r~pt~n~~Claff~ ~ THE WORLD TURNS: Laura LS Bobbie tells Ton) that af Jake uks her to team Kellogg's secret. .t.s Tana an"dMu hcan. Nann v.ca~ her ~eddang dress 10 unable 10 1dent1f) Rod an a pohc-e hneup. 101n ham. she will. Sco111ntercepls 1 le11cr look for 1hc bab\ L1~ and the infant arc Pilar's fundraiscr .\lone ~•th Oiff. Nana Bets~ is concerned v.hcn Rod disappears from Jake to Bobbie v.h1ch asks her 10 be on a plane headed to Maha Cassie" hurt tells him she hu asked Mall for a da\ orcc Tonio as dchgh1ed b) Meg's enlhus1asm w11h him. Gran I contracts blood poison-1ha1 Rob did not tell her 1bou1 Ale~·s so that she can be Mrs C1ifTWamcr. Hunt o'er their lnp Ill Rome Before heading to ang from his battle with Anna As a murder sooner Tina him ps)ch1c S1dM\ Mossburg calls'" Travis's campaign loan. Mont~. Saem1cams that Tonio and her fc,cnsh Granf roams the s1ree1s of Pon Roman to help her find the bab). Roman Niro goads Charlie b) telling ham that he ~st childhood fncnd Mana WCrt' lo,crs Charles. his attack d<>s Satan 1erronzes suggests 1hc child 1s m .\rgent1na and also and Juhe became close while the\ wert' on dunng the rt's1stance Tonio is upset when Anna. Duke asks Scorpio 1f he 1s being sa)s there as suit lo'e between ·Tina and the run Ond) tells Scon she has :A.IDS . .\t he teams that Craig is a pohtacal ~nsoner -barred from tl)1ng 10 rescue Anna because Cord. Tina teJ'6 a tense Mu JC,1s he she the pnson Creed and Ross get an to a fight. Paul confronts 4.nd) about 4.ndy s dnnk-Scorpio sull tovM her and wants to be 1he lo, es At 1hc ranch. Gabnelle admits 10 Ross 15 ~amed b~ th• ~arden lhai he will mg Margarel"s ghost hates Cohn. Lisa hero. Roben confesses 10 Sean that he ma)' Sarah she has not gotten used to hfe on the I" es Beau a Job a11he supper club. Holden suit be an love with Anna Scott sets a ranch When Gabncllcsupcs1sa top back and Lil) share a passionate lcass Barbara 1s romantic dance scene for himself and 10 Lian'1c~ to comfon Tma, Steve senses --RUFF£LL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. fttft fMr hlllr Coffl'S k t! mz wuao11tn .. com •£SA-SU·HS• llOLLl' RIXG\\~\LD 1erronzed in pnso~ • • Bobb!e. Gabrielle 1s ti) 1ng to ge( awa) from the BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: Ridge IS cummGucHT;w.uadmustoSonn• ranrh Ltt assu~1 a l«h('fOUS Don that surpnS<'<l 1ha1 S1cphan1C and Brooke arc that he lo,es her Reva does noi believe she no lonaer loves him. Ltt rcc:alb a 1hro"' 1ng him a ~urpnse pan' Thome Phillip "hen he claims to ha'c fallen m drunlrn Don dn'-IDll cancan ago which fea~ Caroline'"" has feelings ·ror Ridge 10,c wilh her .\Ian. hov.e,er. belie' ing crashed and lilted his v.tfc, Ltt took the Bc1h av.am her b1ops' results Ka11r sull Phalhp's protcstatrons. socks him in the blame for the: a~1cknt. She also ~tis feels posing 1s the onh "v.a) 10 earn needed 18~ Ro"e regains ronsciousneu . but the Don dropping her n~t af\~ard MCD\JSTRDCK I "Fff Kee~,, ~ ., .. (,4'07·~\ mone) Stephanie 'o'"s 10 find Enc·s fam1h rcahzM her emouonal state 1s so RYAN'S HOPE:.R)i~ wonders 1fEm1h paramour and ruin her 'fargo tells 8 111 his pr('("llnous 1ha1 she needs out-of-1ov.n en1c~ the bu1ld1ng the da) of the murdc·r demands v.111 ruin an) chanc-e the' ha'c 1rca1mcn1 Johnn) tells Ed thal he 1s read' v.11hout being noticed L1n1c as stunned for a rela11 0Mh1p • • • 10 ha'e surge!') for his luna cancer Josh's b) txn·s mamage proposal .\fkr Ben DAYS OF OL'R LJVES: Ka' ta refuses 10 cool response: 10 the nev.s of Sonni's Cl plains aH the reasons v.h) Lhe) should forgnc Jacl for fomng her •10 ha'e SC\ possible prcinanC) bothers her Mand) ~cd.L1u1eaie.orpt$.John1u1unnedby1hc Jacl ~ams i...a)'la she v.111 besom When asks '-1clt) for a date. uprom1na and l..u.z1e's dc:stre 10 Patch 1s bcattn b) tv.o thugS: ~'la LOvu-IG: Brad• ~elis Camt sh~ as nu~ °"en John . .tc r1nk ht will not ltt assumes Jacl "'as responsible Jack aslts beginning 10 doubt Dan's IO)lh) 10 the L1u1e ha\.C the cb1. -~n's Irish Kmal1s 10 tale care of Patch .\ga1ns1 avnC) and wanl.Shertolceepaclosce)eOn professor Neal offers "10 lend ~ for Roman's "' ashes Diana dC("1dcs 1o use the him Vnav.arc that Lil) is hiding in the Mae'e Emil) lcams 1ha1 C'haz as p«Jend- papcr she 1nhen1ed from her father 10 house. Jacl tells Sta~' about the: 1ng the rent on h1sand Rtan"upanmen(~ CA pose Kanal1s Diana snaps photos of the anon) mous lclltr sent conccnng Jack much lov.cr 1tuin II IS Emily IS unhapp) ~· ·~:"' ~· ... , ... _. . ' . LAGUNA Hll.LS •STANTON (C-M'OS SoClf 5 l lQl>"I fOwMOi \l .. q ~·•• >; 5 I.till 761·661• 891 0567 •IRVIN£ * ..SSIC* VIEJO * Wl:STMIHSTER ~1/0$ Utlrvef$1tf 8~ 9911 EOWlfOS V,..o Ma Eowwos u-flies' 36-'-6220 891 ·3935 LAllMllAOA Patllic: lu Mr.W 9C}4-2400 *ORANGE e •Ai!>l""£0•'> -IX)!--:· ~~ (..:."'™"«<'"'~~-..,., .. ......._ ... ~.I LAGUNA 8EACH (d•l!OS Souln ~ •97 ·.,I OOtaT Jn•to CHH MOOHSTaUCK CPO 11. ,.,. ' " 7 lS • " OOUT Sfllto • llll1tl 11111 ~· Ill ..... ntllf MIN ANO A WY !NI '11 S J:U .,_ l :U 1 •JO AK W Ce-nt••South . Ill] '34 t111 r•o•1r ~Ott '"'' .._., O.YnOIMUT UTSTAI. THIOW MOMMA FIOM r • THE TllAIN Ill 11.• l:U 4>M t·CJ I JO 10 H "'"' O'TOOll THI LAST 1.MnlOll ~ •ll 1t• J.4J 7-ot It-IS ULOA IVllNSTON ANGUISH ~ STIUSAHO lltC)IA80 OllTPVSJ NUTS lW! rATAl AmACTION (ti MOUT ..... W"-9 POtl Kiin .,..,,. THI COUCM T1tt~ 191 Mfl0&.9 tetfWMlc.,..._ MINNING MAH nt90W MOMMA r90M '"' TRAIN .,..,. OOUY mu<> --UAMS GOOO MOtMtHG VlmWll ell 1,._. >1• s.•J a,u .. ,., OOUT HHIOITOM MUKll nrn ~. "" -TMUI MIN AND A IAIY tN l 12.lt hM S:lt 7:U t-U OOUT STOtOC!fta MOONSTaUCK !Kl 11.• ,,,. "'' 1·• ..,,. CltUCll NOHIJ aaADDOCK: MISSING IN ACTION Ill ltl ,,., ,,,. ,.,, 7 SO, .. ., UUMI •VlltUTllN ANGUISH II) IJ JI 11S •)Cl t 11 t It ID:OJ atrtsn •"te~ YOU CAN'T HUHY LOVE 111 I i.u i.• 6'&J .. ,. l!JJ ""' •1111llln -•-ntUI..,. ... A IAIY ... "-ANIS, TIAINI, AND AUTOMCMIUI • ..-n. 10.. TOU CMn,..,.., UM Mr••--,.. ...,_ AllTIO'rD'W&lfll MAfTMAU THI COUCH TllP 11 ,,,. ) ., -• ,, \tJl -.n nttlO MOUf lllHOWAlD fOI KU'S ,~1J, I JO• IS •>0 JO ttO IOUY S1DtO STIVU< U'lfUllO I THE lM"IE OF THE SUN lllOI 11• .... 1.u 1•Jt OOUT ITlllO ltGGUS: AOVINTUIU IN TIME ll'01 1'41),. , ,. ... 1t. OOUT JnftO"WtUUUll _., &IOADCAST NIWS 11 tM .,.J 1. 1•1S -wtlUAMS GOOO MOltNINO "'~Ill ITMIOUT Kan M 11 a.ck CAH'f MUnY L0¥1 flll .......... ,.. _.,.....Y,UW • TMOW MOMMA rlOM "" TaAIN ... ,,. It's aboul sticking around, 110 matter what . PCll ~ <W 'I •IOU ... -.. ca,,.., .,. .. 4 I " -... ~-· .. - l> t! L P HI --, ' , . ... _ ... ... •I#- ' ---· ' .. _...,,, ...... -·--... -..... ·-.......... __ """'-......... ~~ .... . .. .., c:zza -'• ....... .,~- .. ··~· --... j Kanal1\ files Grace tu ms dov. n :--leil"s being unfallhful 10 his wife Tears stream ~hen She-me 1n\llCS C'haz 10 a black-lie mamage proposal E"e 1s stunned ~·hen down Lil) ·s face as StaC'e) vov.s her Dart\ • • • she o'crhcars <;hanc S3) 1ha1 Gabnclle. suppon for Jack. Rick 1s 10uchcd as L1h SANTA BARBARA: Jake and T J . arc nOI Emma. IS her mother f\C IS grateful tells him about her hfc IS the child of a ha\ln& a rough go IS business panners 1ha1 Kam is no1going10 tell hane that she 5ot'xualh abusive father and an alcoholic .\lcii tells Pamela he as leaving Santa 1s a hooler Janice and Ball"s plans for a mother. "va docs not tell Cla)' that she Barbara. Ton tells Mason she plans to take future are .Ja\hed "'hen Laura makes suspec-1s he 1s an 1mpos1cr. Ann suppons him for e'er)thing he has an d1,orcc Proirt'ss Jennifer dC("1dN she v.ants 10 ti') Tnsha"s desart' 10 ~ork a1 Alden sc:11lemen1. Cruz dccidcs 10 asks Ham to again "'1th Franl1e. una'"are that he ·and En1crpnscs Jack tells .a.nn he cannot re' cal all that he knoWl. H~ ansasts tic •s Paula ha' c made lo'e W11h Kam unable belie' e 1he aron) of Stace) wan tang to help no1 a traitor Mason tells Julia he cannot 10 share her pain overt he loss of 1.he bab). Lal) >\'a teams from Tnsha that C1ay leave with her befo~ 1he d1' orce. Gana Shane: fc:cls 1hc1r mamagc 1s an trouble walked out of debncfing sessions before tells Scon she feared he ~ould lca"e her GENERAL HOsPfrAL: Tom · and his 1den111' could be confirmed Placed once her s1gh1 rctu~. which is why she . "'"....-n''""'--. Simone seem unable 10 come up with a under h~ pnos1s b) Came. Jim recalls h~ hed .\I Scon's request. Gana stops helping ~~====~~~~~===~~~======~~~::::~~~~ ordanauon b) Father McNeil Shana tells Ben Ton and her laW)er find a towel~lad f Dan She IS ttmfied lhatthe rctum Of Jim's \1awn and Juha at lhe beach house . ..,.,,.....~ .,. ~ ...... ... ... "' ... ·~ -.... _ ~ Man Woman Life. Death Infinity. ....L..~ 'f:.~ Tuna casserole. ~ ~ '-.'i ~ , ONE SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW Dares To Tel1 It All. - SNEAK PREYJ'1' .. ~li!!I AT 1:00 PM IWENU•MmalC'9W•--M-••mu-. CWl&t •lll imt I ll•BW... iii&~ IMA ---••••nua1 ·-••-• •uPlm . (tAn11 ,...._VlllO ~"""'°'1 /~c.r.o.i. UAT r.--m sm »t-C220 c..m. ~"° ..,. ~ •m> ._ f W~~ 56t /•UITUM ffalfOS .. • I mrmon could dMtro' her mamagr A' a Pamela and CC recall a n1gt o'er 20 ynrs d«1des.1hat Cla) 1s n"o1 an am poster and ago ~ hrn the slapped an anchor around the 1ha1 Rid. 1s falsel) cla1m1ng to be G""n nC("~ of Ben"s dead brother Hal and 1osscd and C1a~ ·s 1llcgium11e son · him O\Crboard. Ha.fl) Lelis C-ruz that he 1s I ONE LIFE TO tivE: A temficd Lua 1 double qcoL • • • looks on as a sun-1011na Gnffith plants 1 YOUNG AND ll~ Rushed to d1a~ an Melinda's desk drav.er Rolo the hospaltl after falling on the ice. Nina 1s v.ams Ma\ that 1f Mu. shoots ham. Tana rt'hc'ed v.hen she lcams her bab) is fine '"111 nc,er Stt her baby apm Rolo Ka)e lelb Nina she 1s nov. 1oing to kc:cp suggests that all Mu need do 1s come up her locked 1n her room Jill vows to go after v.11h the m1lhon bucks and Rolo v.-111 make Re\ Rn and Ka)'e discuss their arowang sure T ina gets her bab) When Melinda fondness for one another V1C'lor cannot asks Lita 1ftht child she hu with her 1s her understand Ashlefs reasons for mafT)1n1 bab). Lita 1ns1sts 11 1J and then sho~ Stephen Jack 1s hum1hated ~hen his try al Melinda the diary Gnffith left which end1n1 the mt'n·~ cosmetic hnc leads 10 makes 11 appear that Mehnda 1s insane John s1dan1 with Brad FANTASY LINGERIE PLEASURE HOUSE BOUTIQUE FOR MEN I WOMEN WHERE YOUR FANTASIES REALLY DO COME TRUE IANUARY CLEARANCE SALE 25% OFF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE UNISD CLOlMtNG LtNOEAtE MIN'S 'Mmll HOSlf.RV coaTUllU • GLOVES "*K OUR llZARM FAS ,Altrf QAllF• ~· .IOICI Ol' rl IOOTI RllOU'.: CAN>S INCIMU IOOY LOTIOMI WAIT CMA.111 llDllOOll ~ K\W IUTM Ol.I I POTtONS ........., TATToo. "'711COATI COllJITICS LIAl'Mlf' LaOTMDI TIGHTS IOOY PAINTS GAG GIFTS TWO lOC.AtlONS JO CHOOSE HtOM "LM-MCW ,_,,.,~ IOUI• •••u....,·1 11 .,....,....,..._.,1 • ..__.....,,CA_,. • l.01.-,...-CA._. ClWI m-. Cl'}).,...... . I . t Jaelyn still hopes to tarnish 'Angel' ., .JEU\' llJC& -------LOS ANGELES -Jaclyn Smith, still tryina to shed the iml',at: of a "Barbie doll prancini around in a bikini," says she idenufies mo~ with the woman she plays in "Windmills of the Gods." lo th new CBS miniseries. the fonmr "Charlie's Angel" ponrays a Midwestern college prof~r who suddenly finds herself slated to be the victim in a political plot to da~ American international tdations. The two-pan, four-hour series. which will be tclc~ised Feb. 7 and 9, is based on the bcst-sellina thriller by Sidney Sheldon. Smith previously starred in.the miniseries versions of Sheldon's "Rage of Angels'' and its sequel. Smith stars as Mary Ashley, a woman whose life is shattered when ber husband is killed in an auto- mobile accident. That turns out to be a pan of the larger conspiracy aimed at her when she goes to Romania as U.S. ambassador. ~ is first of all a wife and mother." Smith says. .. Although under strange circumstances. she's appointed ambassador to Romania. She's a very strong woman. in command. . "She's never been out in the business world. She's had a_ man taking care of her and she has two beauuful children. She has a strong sense of decency and morals and values."' • The seriet also stan Robert Wagnn as a tou&h career diplomat who rcprds her as a rank amateur. Others in the cast arc David Ackroyd, Christopher Cazcnovc, Ruby Dee. Jeffrey DcMunn, Ian McKellen, Ari Meye"; Michael Moriany. Franco Nero and Susan Tyrrell as the eccentric wo!'lan w~·s the only lead to the terronst assassin stalking Mary Ashley. "There's a lot of me in the role," Smith says. "I find that I'm a very moralistic person. That may sound conceited, but what the heck. I think I have good values. I have conservative values, old-fashioned values. She app~iatcs life and so do I. I wasn't a rebel growing up. I listened to my parents. I still listen to them and seek their approval." . Her work with Wagner is a reunion of son s. She played his sirlfriend in four or five episodes of "Switch .. in the 1970s. On this day Smith is sipping herb tea as she sits on a chaise lounge in the French Colonial home she shares ajth her husband. British di.rce1or and cinematographer Tony Rich· mond. Gaston, her 5-year-old son. runs about the house in what she calls ..the wild hours" before bedtime. Spencer Margaret. 2. is with her nann}. Smith is packing for a two-month stay in Europe for her next miniseries. ABC's '"The Bourne Identity," which is ell.pccted to be televised in May. What she would really like to do. she says. is a comedy. ~~ ~ "'1.1..J Ue~illtll""-11 ..J ~ ""'1MI ~lid', /.-J dee.fl"' lf.t, t'1 ~MIN OW ~J "'111N tt.J., U# "'""1t Uoa#. .. • ~ .... a-d{!Ji,~ ~""~' '71u ~,.NI« "-""I, ... &let# t:J/llea /« '*"' "'J1UtW" ,.,.,,.. JNUllU Id 10:()() ,, ... 111d..U1--"'#· • 'Ilk. ~ ... eu., ""'ow. t:at.«, /« ~24 Mu''"'*"· t • ~ .... a.uu,, s.,1, • 7"' -e.,... &td ~ O/llNu .., ~"" MUJ. -~~.-7-~ ... "". #11« •,U. -•• ,,.,,,&. ~ ,. QA:_ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, January 30, 1988 A7 Jaclyn Smith Tiffany, Michael top artist& ay ~ Astoda&M mu The followi"I arc the top record hits and lcadins popular compact discs as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine. Copyright I 988, Billboard Publi- cations, Inc. Reprinted with per- 10!'Pumo UP Tne VOiume MARii) , .. n,~ B'Wevl TW~ I I "Fellll" ~-MlcflMI 1<1~1 1 "Tfff•nv" Tlffenv IN\CAI , l:"o .. 1v D•ncine' SoJnotrlldll" IRCAl • "K.O('.ll" 1Rll$ IAllentlc) S ··&.Cl" Mlcl\Mt Jedlson IEPkl t "Tllt ~ .NOllM" JoM COUNr ~lenQmp (/Mre\KY) 1 'WMHl\ellt" WftitftMl<t (Gtfttnl mission. HOT SIMGL•.S • "Hv"tr••" Def L-G (Metcurvl l."COUld've .._ .. Tlttw\v I.MCA! ~~f'rouo NJne" ~-HArriwn (Derk ? "HelV SNdt ol Wonttl'" 8enetes IOef JemJ 10.''0ul ol 1111 Blue" Oeotl;e GiO-(Atlenlicl 3 ..... YOY Tonl911t" lnu IAllenrlc) 11 ''Wllltney" wnllnev H0\4I011 (Arble) • ''S.eM>M Chenee'' E.-(ArbteJ 11"A Momlnterv LaPM ol RH-" Plnll s "I Welll to .. Yovr INn" Rooer (RtCN'iMI FIOvCI (Cotumolel 6."Hunorv Eves" Enc C.rmen (RCA) 13:'Notnln0 1Jkt Int IYn'' Stint! (A&MI 1 "Wl'ler Hev• t Oona 10 Oewrv• T11i1'>'' Pet 14 "Tunnel ol Lo,,•'' 8t\ICe SPl'ingst- S'-8oVl &. Ouitv SPl'lnofie4CI (EMl-~t11n) ICOlumblel • "S.v YO\I Wi•" For~ (All•nllcl 1S."HMwrlOll Eertft" 8e4illde Cwtir.11 IMCAI t "Tunnel Of Love" Bruce Sc>rinellHn 16.''Tllt .Jo\llue Trw" U2 (llleftd) IColumtl<•I 17 "ExPC>Wf't" EaPOM {Art.hi) 10 "I COUid Never Te-• rne PleGe ol Your 11."lnsldt tnformetlon" Forelener (Alletltlcl COUWftY S*Gl.ES I "wi.te!s" tles.-U Hew1 ltlCAI t.·'T--Flet T• Boll" Ill (COlumClle) l "One si. F-CI" The OeMrt Ill lMCA·C..rt>I Men" Prince IP•i ... v Perk I It "YOY cen o.nc.•· ~ (Sire> .. A half-hour cpmedy series sounds ic~~::·r• SlleO • THr" ,...,. C•rreo ?O "Permenent vec.etklft" Aerotmltll <Geffen> like a different. interesting way to go n "T,.. wev v°" Mell• ,.,.. FM!" Mk:'*I ADULT s-GL•s • "Twlnltlt. Twinkle Ludlv Srar" He-rd (EPlcl s "L vln' In His Arms AMln" The FOt' Sister' IWerneor 8r0$.I for me." she says. "I don't rule it OUt J•OM>n IEC>icl I "COUICl've ._, .. T~ (MCA) 13 ··1 l.J"9 f~ YOYr love" Nerelle Coit IEMI· ""C • S • F ..,_ J, G~'- ..... Won't Te ... Leu T!lell Yoox LOff" Tueket with P Oe11b &. P Oventrwt ( 7 "PIHM PIHM a.cw• OwltilN Y bccause Gaston's going to be 1·n the • en ' tey .. wev nwn ""' -.. Men,.,.ll•n) · E"efen &. Miami Sound liMCl\lnt IEPkl (tlt1>4"1M ) first.grade and I can't pick up and 14 "EvtrYWntre" FffflwOOCI M¥. (W•mtr 3 "E ...... vwnere'' FlettwooCI M¥. !Warner travel all over the world like I'm 8'~5 ~'She's Uke rne WlnCI" P•trlcll swane a. Br~:~Hunerv Eves" enc c..rmen (RC.Ai l."Fece to Fece" Al&O.l'N IRCAI 9 ··s.,,, Tl\lns'' FOiltr ~ Uovd (RCAI 10 "Too Gone Too L~" Renew doing now." wmcv l"rezer IRCAI s "See50!U Olanee" EJr.POM (Ar~tal Smith says that a "lot of nice 14 "Never GOMe Give Y°" UP" Ric. "'""' •"She's Lil>• "" Wlnel'' Pelflek Swevie &. (Wert'tf' Bros.) 11 "Do You &tlieve M« Now" Vern CCotumo!e) things" are now happening in her life. l ll~:!.Te1111 to MY Heen" TevlOI' oevrw (Ari.tel w~~·::n~~c~~ .. C•riv simon 1,,.,.,,tel She designs a vef) successful line of 11 "Gor Mv Mino Set On You" c.-oe 1 .. , u..e IO' Your L.o.,. •• Ne••,. coie 1eMr-12 "°" Wnet a Love" N1ttv Grlltv Oir1 6-nd cloti.~~ ror K-Man and 1·s a com· HerrtM>n 10 •'" Horse> MeMet1en1 ~ " 19 "Fefllef Figure" Geo<"oa Mk:hetl (COi· '"T"' Wev YOY Melle ,.,.. Feel" Mlct\MI IWwner Bren I .u 13 ''T11ers Mv )00' Con•ev Twtttv tN>lAY 1• "Goin' Gone·• l(etriv Metlu (Mef'Curj'J _ IS "Tell M« True" Juoet N-ton IRCAI mercial spokesman for Max Factor Uf'lo;.1 Jecllson <.EP1c1 cosmetics. r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;::;p;p;jjjiin~niiiiiiiiiiiT-=================:::========~ Although she remams grateful for the boost her career got from ··Charlie's Angels." the lightheaned ' detective sho" she was in from 1976-81. she would like to put that image behind her. CENTURY Cmedome Q iJ4 . ""''" ·~ 2S~J ~i. An• F WI ........... ' ,. WOGNSIMJ,ICK ~, Kate Jackson and Farrah Fawcett were also original members of the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~W cast. Fawcett left after the first year and Jackson after the third year. ~(A)70MM U :tS 2 :45 S·ts 7· 1 : s POtt ~ ('N-1~ U :SO 2 :55 S :fl 7:10t:2S 12:SS S:05 5·05 7:15&.tlO a:.-.n CW THE 5"'9 (N) 70...111 11:40 ):$"07:00 10:10 SUPER80Wl SUllDAY .. BOU~! YOUCAN"T HUNIY LOft (I) ttt.l.'*1:9-1 ......... --• iC19 j ti) ~ DIADLY•••--~ ~--..... a••ILI'il' (IW n • l n -·-,... ......... 619111 ~TMIC«(N) ll»~lt:JI ---2 i,11 I PATAL .~ .. , U :25 2:40 5 :00 7 :20 &. t :50 OAOCT,J .-.S (It 12:00 \u 5:10 7:4S & 10:>0 No ~ .... AaAaY(N 1:00 l :10 S:20 • 7:30 t :40 70mm OVbteoAAD .,_, 1:15 l :>O 5:45 f0:1S S~aik A t 1 :00 CENTURY THEATRE CJ / l!OI Mr11otOlt~ 5 C11 C•tr.Sk C11tr. 1Z :~ot"l:10 7:2S &. t :U .~~. EDDIE llUafMY ... (A) 1 :45 3 :40 . S :)O 7:41 & t :SS 1:50l'465:40 7:315 t:30 y,_ A CN> lt.41-~lt:JI GOODMGRl•ICJ VIETNAM ,...... ,,.. ..., ..... <"> l~~~lUO MOAOCMT ..Ws Cl'> LL~7.»ltll WALL STMET C"> ll'.Jt.~Hl-HS.t-• l~-iiiiiil-iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiio.-. THE COUCH TM' C•> 1161.:6-J:~HS.76~ MOONSTitUCK (N ) II JO.I ~-... ·lS-09-lU OVEMOAN> (N) aATT'DmlNOT 9ICI UDeD Sll .... W IHFSHAYWIGAaMY (NU) EW•MTMEIUN a-.....1•1tt1(N) .. Children need challenges to build their.self .. esteem DBAR llEADERS; I bow tat kida bait 1o kar &Mir pare•ll or, wone yec. Deir 1rudparac1 say. ''Wlleo I wu yHr qe." (Tltey doll't believe Y• ner were.) B•t·llere ls a letter tr.at ta wof'G rlskiq tllelr wra~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: This leu.cr is for young people who ttunk life is hard ~cause they can't have a car when.they are an hum school: In 1947 when I was 1l1 had a paper routt in Terre Haute, Ind. h was one ohbt heaviest routes in town. I had 265 customers. Since It was a morning route. my dad went to the station at 2 a.m. seven days a week and picked up the papa rs. He and m) mother folded the papers a~cked them in two baes. One bag I put on the fender of my bicycle. The other one was strappad to the handle- bars. At 4 a.m. l was on my way. 1 bad to return for more papers t~ice (three ttmes on Sundays) and was usuall)' finished by 7 a.m. I then Wtnt home. had breakfast and rode my bicycle to school. Classes staned al Sa.m. The paper route neued me S20 a week. M"~ parents let me keep 50 cents. The rest went toward clothes. school books. food for the family and payments toward our farm. I kept that route all throush high school. It wu a terrific expenence and shaped m' entire life. l've had an interesting career and retired in 1975.1 am not a m1ll1ona1re. but I ha ve-a lo"el) home and a comfortable income. 8) the ~a~. m} dad sold the farm s1i1. yean ago for SI y,Juury 31 I hope all the teenagers who are reading this will come to understand that parents don't dp their children an}' fa,ors -v.hen tne) bu} them everything the)' want >\s I look back I see ho" much I learned from that paper route. It taught me how to be a businessman. It aiso ga' e me a sense of responsib1llt) and a feeling of a.:--.omphshment I didn't reahu ll at the ume. but ll all comts clear to me no'-'.·-F.L FROM SPEEDWA.Y. IND. DEAR SPEEDY: Thanks for some dowo·bome wisdom. ~ctually your letter sbouJd be read by tbe parents ratber tba.o tJae cbildren. Tbey are tbe ones who nMd to know tbe import- ance of giviDg young people a c ha llenge. Nothing can compare wilb achievement when H comes to build- ing seU-t>steem. • • • Dl:...\R -\''°' L-\'D~K\ 1111'" OL\t a ftt" •nkrn 1 t'" J u'>t an :inn• .1 .1 n1 ,. tiut othl'r' h:-Jll' Jumrlt:J lh<ll rx·t fX'C\C\ on \our Joor\tl'P "" hl'rL.\ mlOl' \lnw 't l'' l'l m11rrung Jt .11'-<nll 11·>11 at kJ\t unl' 111ung. ~11m..in gels on lhl' hu .. ~Jth hL·r mal cup i-ll ;mJ g<k'' tu 11111!-11n J u1111pll'lt' 1)\l'fh.1ul 1 he pa,~·nge'' \.\1tnc\s tht.' apph- l·at1on 11f loundauon creme. blush on the chN·I.. '· a P'l"' lkrL·d ~ubstancc on thl· c1L·hd~. cH·llnL·r c~cbro" pcnul l'H'lJ\h curkr and ma'>cara. ~ red P.·nul 1s u!>ed 10 outline ttlt: mouth. 1hcn lip,11d. 1'> applu:d \omcda~\~nml·n on 1hc busappl~ nail p<1h\h and hru'h thl'1r hair I llnd Jll 1h1<. 1n \Cf) had ta\ll'. nen 1hough I man l'I a1 lhl· .. 1011-. uf thl·~ female!> "ho Ji• \Ul h carl'fu I and tt'd 1ou'> "or!.. "h1k the bu\ sh1mm1es and shalo..e'>. turn' l<lrnl'f' anJ \tops \uddcnl~ lklllll' \l\U r,a, I am an old r'udd\- JudJ1 kt llll'.1\" \UU ho~ \OU '-'Ouid kcl 1i .i man tioarJl·d th~· bu" and pron•l'dl·d 111 ,h.1' l' \11th a cordlc·s<. elcum ra11ir .ind thL·n flos)Cd h1'> teeth :mJ ~omlx'J his hair" What do \OU '><J\ I -\IOKE ( (>l 'TH I' l HH .\C,O DEAR CHICAGO: All the above proeedures described for botb men and women should be performed in the privacy of home. There is no law, however, that says they must. so why don't )'OU read the newspaper like most of tbe other pHsengers? • • • DE..\R ..\NN LANDERS: My fiance told me that his parent5 have been married for 35 years and never ha' e exchanged a harsh word. Is this possible:' -LOUlSVILLE. DEAR LOUISVILLE: Yes, it's possible, b•t as Wllliam Gf'dam Cole said, soc~ marria&es are not uytbill1 to bra& about. Tiley are not really marr~es lD lite tne seose of Ille word: bey are more Uke ooo.ag· gresaloD pacts. IES (March 21-April 19): Opponuntt) exists to tJOn ~ nh "neguuauons ... Dorl't force issues. be receptl\ e. check wtth 10d1v1dual confined do home. hospital. \quanan 10\olved. . dialogue with -------------) member \Aoho been '"closed mo hed." Express SYDNEY fcdi gs. ideas. and ask questions 1n dire t but s~m-OM•RR pat tic manner. " Vi plays ke) role. ••••••••••••• A UR US< A.pnl a) 20): Significant domestic adjustment occurs. rela vets involved in prov1d10g nc-eded material. Focus on d lomaq. mone~. gifts. music design_ flowers. Libra .\n • another Taurus figure prominent I) EMINl (May 21-June 20)· Check qualit; be av.an: urce matenal. realize someone ma~ be offenng a t~rfett." See people in reahsuc light. look behind s. 0e aware of fact that someone. is JO\Ohed 1n ble-dealing. ·· . ANCER <June 21-Juh 22): You·11 makr remarkatilc back. loss will be recovered. relat wnsh1p gain\ th as result. Judgment 1s on target. ·you'll be mc,rc liant. You'll be asked to assume eit tra duues EO (Jul) 23-..\ug. 221· lnd1v1dual v.ho had Ix-en hol ng )OU back 1s now depn' ed of po~cr Reach for ncv. ho · ons. realize sk) 1s th e limit Lo i e ~lat1 on,h1p 1m o'es. future prospects brighter than orig1nall1 anti ·pated. IRGO I ..\ug. 23-Sept 22): lntu111on nng\ true. er ad,1ser 1s on scene. ~ou'll get help 1f "l1111lhh ·· 1s sho,ed a'>1dc Wish come\ true tn connl"lllcm ma nee. Disturbance tn connccuon "1th neighbor 1~ ved. BRA <Sept . .23--0ct. 22): Reunion occurs. rare ncement 1nd1catcd 1f you ·are d1plomat1c 1n con nee- SCORPIO (Oct. 13-l'oo' 21 )' Emphasis on move- ml'nt. re.spon!>t' to inquines. socfal ·aeufit;. popularity. greater a"areness of bod) image. You receive'"' 1tat1on which could include JOurne) Check legal document. wardrobe SAGlTiARIUS <Nov 22-Dec 21>: You'll ha'e chance to rebuild on more suitable structure F1nanc1al dispute occurs in conAect1on ~11h legal matter. money belon~ing lo another. promise 1n\ olving panner or mate. ~orp10 10,ohed. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19)· S1gn1ficant changes cx:cur v.h1ch 1n,ol"e trips, v1sm. rela11vcs Spotlight continues un reputauon legal affairs. JOtnt effons. marital status. Gem1n1. Virgo pla~ s1gn1ficant roles. AQUARIUS tJan 20-Feb 18). Lo~-1..e) approach bnngs desired result~ Remain in baccgrovnd. be subtle. realize light touch pro,es constructive as con1rasted to hea \'·handed methods Taurus. Libra· figure prom1- nenti' PISCES !Feb. !~-March 20): Man' of \Our "best 4ual111es" surge to foretront spotlight on· detect1,e v.ork. 1 n-depth 1 n' est1gat1ons. ab1lit~ to loo!.. behind scenes for pcninent information. You"ll undC'r~tand meaning of "hidden \alul'S ... IF JA~llARY 31 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current c'cle h1ghhghts rna1or-domcst1C change. adjustment that could include transformation tn\Oh mg residence. manta! status 'ou arc independent. creat1,e. ~tubbom. ganerall~ ahead of) our time. possibly were separated from one or both parents at relauvel) earl) age. Taurus. u o Scorpio people pla} Import.ant roles 1n }Our hfe. You ar.e due to t'ntcr rebu1ld1111g process. }Ou'll kno-w what must be retained and ~hat should he discarded. April will be mcmorabk tor \OU '"' -.,..------~--....---... --.-....... ...-~ ...... ~--... .. DAMAGED PAGE DOLLY · * wtth °*' c.tnpbell AIK - Complete televlalon ll1tlng1 In Sunday'• TV Piiot. -i~I IMM!!!!!I• No national holidays in U.S. Technical!\. thl'rC' arcn 't an\ na- tional holtda}~ 1n tht' Unned Sta te-s. Eat h '>late has 1unsd1c11on OH'r its own The federal go\ernment JUSt designates legal da)S off for 11s own emplo~ees. Nc-w Year's Day. Wash- ington's B1nhda). Independence Da~. Labor Day. Columbus Da>. Veterans Da), Thanksg1\tng ·and Chnstmas. And most states obscrYe them. too. The richer you are. the fewer doughnuts you eat. Or so sa} the survC'ytakers. ~I'll do 11 TueS4'li). No doubt. no doubt. That's the da) we're most productive. accol"Qing to a temporary help agent:. Friday we do the least Q. What's "temporal mandibular joint syndrome"" a big deal. the medics sa). Somettmes the 1av. JU St pops a little when ~ ou che" One Pl'rson in fi,e 1c. said to expcnence 11 Soviets decorate trees to celebrate New Y~ar's. not Christmas. Early American chddren for lOO )ears got much of their grade school education from one book called the New England Pn mcr. put out in 1690. Alphabemed paragraphs of verse. Illustrated. After "X" came: "Xenes did die ... And so must I." W1th a woodcut of a man 10-" coffin . You figure the kids got a whole lot out of X? A. Dislocated Jaw. Not necessarily ACROSS 63 Viva vooe &4 N. Catolina 1 Attired 5 Fissure 9 People group 14 Singular college 85 W~ 6e Mita Gwynne 67 Cheekiness It was shonh after his wife left ham that .\Ian Ja, Lerner wrote "If Ever I \l. ould Lca,'e You" February 14th used to be celebrated b} Dutch settlers in N~ Amsterdam as Women's Day. "Vrowcn Dagh." they called 1t. Young women carried knotted cords to lash young men who 'entured close. Fun. eh Cynthia'? 8"1 of the American Jnd1an medi- cine men were more effective in their treatment' of disease at one time than 'A'Crc the best of the white doctors. contends a medical scholar. And he claims you can say the same for the best of the African medicine men. WC gets first place in its Klutches 15 Ascended 16 KlnQ of Judea 17 Seth's kin 18 Eight: p<ef. 19 School: Fr. DOWN 1 Stomach pain 2 -Day e usuall> proficient GWC Koffee h onl~ managed eight points thi s -but that ~as enough to propel entr) into first plac; b~ a 1w 0- margin. as. as predicted. a tough ~ed. lrt\ 1add1cts. with Lolly & RIVlABOWL I STANDINGS Toi T1rus t:1 2. I( the actors were ~arcllrng rm dil11h1um Cr)Slals. what T\ '>how woulct ~ ou be watching" l6 3 'a me the Pagan -wa rnor who ~~ 1nhab1tcd Boops1e's body recent!~ in 30 the comic strip Doonesbur). 7t / -'. ldenufy the onl; former pres1- n dent 10 become a member ofCongie'>s 112~ afterleavingoffice. 1t 5. Which of her songs served as the 11 1 utle for them()\ 1c biograph~ of Ja nc n· '(O't •• ;,c»d • From3n'l ers El pv\t1ng the second-best Of SC\t'O. 1s1ume around 11 ~houldn't be so tough hu1 11 ' no walk tn the r either ffrrt' arc your la te\t 11lers: I. Mountain R1\era was a charal'tcr what mo\1e" 6 In which o ne of Tenne~ Wilham\· pla)s arc the char.vters drenched w11h rain on stage? 7 "We didn't come here to act monke)s \\Ith cverybod)" wa\ a deathless quote from what football pla)'er on the eve ofa bo...,J game? 8. In ~at mo' 1e dtd Oscar Levant en' 1s1on himself pla; ang every in- strument m the orchestra s1mul- DON'T JU T GO THROUGH IT- ~ -~ROW THROUGH IT! v1vo1re,,, Rem • '1x Thur"<ia\ b rmng" ~ery f eb. 11t h -\tarrh I :-1b o,a 4.000 hau· atlcnued \Xbrkshop 14 pm;ournrk<hop "'f. NDRE\l'. 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Q • .&-A~ l)outh. "ulnerable. you hold 9 IJ 9'1"3 AQ + I.Ji.) Tht b1ddin1 ha\ proccrded· •th "ht 'ontt r .. ~• I + l • l Pa\' ( 5. "Let M) Peopk (jo" 1Po1t1cr 1n "Jung)e") 6. larry ("All My Sons··) 7. Devon Whue (swnch homers) 8. Cleveland (Graves' home town) 9. Four (Dragnet gunshots) 10. Texas and Kansas ("High Ground" home towns) (~ndyouranswers to TRIVIA. c/q fhe Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. All cnlries must ~ re~fred b) Wcdnesda). otherwt~ ha/( of the players pf'C'v1ous sco~ will oc awarded.) 'CHARLfS GOREN ? \.\ har <lo > ou bid no~? Q.5-Neither \ulnerablc. a' outh \OU hold: •76 K814 9S ihc b1ddin& hos proceeded: Sffllll "16 1 'orth f.a: I 1 P1'~ I • Pus l + Pau 1 P .. • Wh.lt do ~ ou bid now'! Q.6-' South. 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The)' walk mtoa that ~as he took the picture wtth. over the country start pouring 1n. and Gl• bson peoplcherctocovcrev~ry movc place 1tkc1he) bclol_lgand~ollcctall Louie then looksdownat his they'll pay anythingforall theSuper made by the two opposing tt"ams. the free memorab11ta d1stnbuted to BrlllY camera and rc:!1zes he has no film. Bowl memorabilia. Statistics areartaly1ed and com ;. the pre~s. . 1.n But the flash \NOrked. This t1 wllcrc I.he hustlers help each peal reportedly worth $4.5 million over three years LOSANGELES(AP)-Free agent outfielder Knit Gibson agreed to a three-year contract with the Dodgers Frida}' niJht. oxccut1ve vtcc president Fttd aau't said. .. I'm excited about being a Dodger," Gibson said in a release read by a Dodgers spokesman during a conference call. Reportedly. the deals calls for Gibson to be paid $4.5 million over the three years. Gibson and six other major leaguers were awarded immediate free aaency Jan. 22 by arbitrator tbomas Robens. The ruling gave the players until March I to neaotiatc a new contract with any ofthc 26 major league teams. Robens ruled last September that owners had conspired to restrict f rtt.agcnt movement in 1985. , The seven players declared free atcnts wtrc among a group of 14 from the 1985 frtt-agcnt class who arc still playing in the maJOr leaaucs. The other seven still playing l{>parcntly wer't not included an this ruling because they had subsequent chances to become f rtt agents. Another 48 players involved 1n the suit now arc out of baseball. Gibson spent his first nine major- lc.ague seasons wnh the Detroit Tiacrs and hit I 50 ho mers. Jn 1984. he htt 27 homers and had 91 RBI in helping the T11ers to the World Scnes title. In the Series apinst San Dieao. Gibson hit two hf>mcrs and drove in five runs in the fifth and final game at Tiger Stadium. During the winter meetings in December it had been reported that a trade involving Gibso11 and the 9od1ers' Pedro Guerrero was held up pending Roberts' ruling. Gibson hn .277 with 24 homers and 79 runs batted an for the Tigers last season. "We arc happy to welcome Kirk to the Dodgers organization." Clajre said. ''Kirk's power. speed and enthusiasm for the game will be tremendous assets to our team." Running !10 lo·nger pnlyway By JON FERGlJSON ... ...,"9t ..... :.'Stranacr things have happened. but UCI Coach Bill Mulligan has actually IC'CCpted the half-coun game of basketball as the way to play -for this team. this season. at least. The feeling the Anleaters could run with anyone has d1m1nashed this season. It ma) be a fua way to pla). but losina tends to era~ the smiles a:f\er a while. MuJhpn's f~hngs look a d1st1nct tum after K veraJ Pr't·season foot- loose thumpings. not totally surpns-mg. and a couple of Pacific Coast ~1hletic Association drubbings. a little more unexpected. After successfully utiliuna the half. court pmc mor't dunnf a thrtt-pmc win streak. UCl's runnina pride took a bcatin& Thursday at the hands of Lona Beach State. the Anteaters' second straiJht loss. The running has taken away an ~ntial UCI asset this season. the inside pme. It was never more apparent than apinst the 49ers. "(Center Wayne) En,els,lad wasn't iD the game because he had to like the ball out (qainsl the press).'' Mullipn said. "By the time he JOl down. someone had already shot 11. We took b.im out of the, pme, because they pve us such wide open shots. "I think we're more of a half-c:oun team than a full-<.:oun team. I don't t.bink we can do both. I say that becauK of Enads1ad. We have to have him in our offentc." That should be fine with New Meuro Slate Coach Neil McCarthy. wh~ Allies invade the Brm Events Center lor a l o'clock contest today (Channel S6). UCI is ._.. in the P£AA. 9-8 ovcnll, while tbc Allies tbcck in at ....... 12-9. oomina olf a lbree-point km at UC Sao\a Barbara. McCarthy's obj~ves today? "Stop the runnina aame," McCanhy said. ~nd Enaielslad? .. He I&. the belt oft'entive t-enter in the • (PleMe ... UCl/82) pared. Take Louie. "The Hustler." He Louie has med.a credent1als for other out. The pickpocket picks the The Super Bowl also attracts the looks about 7 5 )ears old. and he's R game day and Super Bowl tickets for pocket gets uckct and creates a h1:1stlcrsoft~is country. the street bce.n hustling for 75 years. _ ICAIDO sale. The hustlers devote the first pan custo~crfor Louie. WLSC mavencks wh~ knowcvcf) I mat the Lile Beer NFL Ltncm~n ofSuper Weck to gathering all the These hustlers arc at evef) spontng angl~ to pu~ some pictures of dead oft he Year presentation. and Louie 1s supplies the~ can. Aftcnhat. it's offto e' cnt all ovcrthe country. The} ho p presidents 1n their pockets. . bus)' roundang up the free the str«"tS. on a plane v. ithout paying a fare and They're named Louie. Jumoror memorabilia. When the girl asks for The Super Bov. I media pan 1s for head for the event. T .C.,andcaeh shares forthcothcr h1scredcnt1al. he uses the old shaky sale. and that will bnngabout S200. Lou1e·sofftochangc into a dark admiration ~i!flilar to John El way's hands routine. . Lineman of the Year The creden11al 11ckcuarc for sale and suit. Hc'sgot the NFL pan) to ~o to for Doug Wtlhams. Each knows has h scc~salmost 1mposs1ble. be-. ~t theluncheon. Louie tHCr'\.tng thosebnngupv.ard to S500 NFL Th1s 1s anuclusivc. by inv1tatton strcn&th.and th~ put them to work. c;au~ he stooold to get has hands m himself the finest lunch an thcctt). patches "'II bnng v.hateHrthe pan), but there's Louie sampling the C~n you rcc~e thtm?No. his coat _pocket to pull out the enJO) tng the consumption ofthc market will bear.and Super Bov.I ca' 1er. dnnklngchampagncand m1n- thcy redressed 1n suits. They look ltke crcdenttal. . lincstdnnksand collccunge' Cf) free tickets. depending upon locatton and gJmg with the crowd. , your.swcctsra~dfathcr. :rhcy have Gary Zimmerman oft~c Vikings memorab1ha there. the sucker m front o fhtm. can bnng Maybe u's bod) laniuage. but the ofliclal NFL pans on their lapel. And and Bruce Sm 1th of the Bills arc the Louie asks mcto take a p1ctur't of up to S2.000. old fashioned con isahvc and "ell at they all walk around likctheybelona. offcns1,eand defensive winners of ham with Gaf) Zimmerman. I snap 8) Thursda) night. the acuon gets Super Bo"'I XXll Ocean View- buries Barons Seahawks ralIYfor 57-46 win: Vikes roll: HB stuns Lions again By ROGER CARLSON ... DI/If ....... Occan Vic~ High basketball coach Jim Hams has a reputation for patience. but 1t onl} goc-s so far Stick enough feathers in his nose and sooner or later he'll sn~zc He took It out on his Scahav.lcs at halfttmc "'1th some prett) pointed questions.. and as a result 1t was Fountatn VaJle~ H1gh's Barons v.ho paid the pncc as host Ocean V 1ev. roared from bchmd to record a 57-46 Sunset League v1ctol) Fnctcl) night Down "' a 25-19 margin at half- time. the Scahav. ks turt'tC'd the game inside oul w11h a lethal pressing defense. which forced seven cnucal Fountain Valle\ turnovers. as well as transformtng a not-so-hot Ocean Viev. offcnSt' into a streamlined \ers1on. Ocean V 1c~ outscored the Barons 18-6 to take a l'-31 lcad v.1th :!.15 sull left m the quaner and the Scahawks (5-1. I 0-7) ~ere on thetr "I) to the ir fifth straight '1ctol). maintaining a one-game edge o'er Manna 1n the race for the ttllc. .. I was rcall) proud of our pla~ 1n the thtrd quarter .. said Hams "\\ e v.ere lethargic in the first half. reall~ hesitant. son of a repeat of the first tJme we pla~cd Fountain \'alle' Ian a 70-64 lossl '"I told them ''a ou gu)s arc pla~mg ltkc 'ou'rc afraid to lose.' .. continued Hams. "Our game comes out of our defense." That comment was no bencr San.et •t.ndlng_s LM.ue Over•I w l w l Ouan View S 1 ID J Fountain Va~v l 3 13 5 M•rn11 ' 2 15 5 Ed•~" 2 ' 12 9 Wes1m1ns1~ 2 ' 10 10 Hin BHCll 2 ' a 13 Fri!Mv's Sc°"" Ocean Vie• S7 Ftl' "•'~" 4t ~nN 6A Ed11on '6 Hin Be.ell 60 Wnr.,,rns•t • se W~v'I G.mft Oce•n View a• Mar 1'141 Hin Se.ct! at Fo~1a1n 11a1iev Edison at We1tm1ns1er' to .:?5-.:?3. then "''th the aid of turnovers caused b~ a bad pass. five seconds and 1ra' eltng. all as a rcsuh of pressure defense. the Hawks un- loaded Norman v.ent tnSldc for two. then Cra~g Rice connC<1cd o n a three-point shot w1th 2:44 spent to push Ocean V1ev. into a 28-n lead. The Barons fought back to take a 31 ·28 lead. but the Scahawks kept the pressure o n. Rice's drive through the la'ne tool the Barons out of the lead (3~-3 1 ) for the last umc. then his ste.al and subseQuent thrce-poant pla)' upped tt to H-31. the Barons v.ere holding on at 39-34 and Rt~ struck again v.1th a three-point shot v.1th one second left m the quarter "T~ reall) upped their mtenstt) ... (Pleue MC SUl'fSET /82) *** Mesa Ocean View'• Todd Norman (55) reacbe. ln to tip the ball looee after Baron Jim backt>d up then b~ the pla)' of hts h k Seahawks an the third quaner G~ s oc s Borfqu.lat pulled down a reboand ln P'rl· E'ans ·and Todd Norman each day nlfht•a 157-48 Ocean View .tctory. popped for a bucket to cut the defic11 Chaffee sizzleS at Newport Classic Artists Cosll Mesa High's Tuan Vu sank four clutch free throws in the final two minutes and Paul Kos led a founh- quancr rail~ b) h1tllng his third thrtt- poant shot as Costa Mesa stunned VlSiltDJ l..aguna Beach. S.S-52. 1n a Pacific Coast Le.ague boys basketball pmc Fnda) Texan shoots 64 for two-strokelead after first round By BOW ARD L. HANDY DI/If "9t Cw I $ I Jon C haffee. a strugghng )Oung golfer who sa)S he v.111 be leaving the pro golf tour soon for pnvate busi· ness. grabbed the first round lead in the 14th annual Newpon C'lassic Pro- Am tournament Fnda} "''th a siz- zling 7-undcr-par 64 over the New- port Beach Countn Club course On a clear. coof da). Chaffee. of Austin. Texas. took a two-stroke lead over Steve Thomas of Oxford. Miss and b)· thrcc over Gtt'g Twiggs of San D iego. "I spent four )'Cars on the PGA To ur. the last in 1984 ... Chaffee said while wajting for has t~ shot on No 17. 'Tm a veteran of the tour school right now. (He's been there the last five~.) "I m thinkma about going into the insurance business or gctung a club pro job. "The course played f{Cat toda) but when you shoot a 64. at always docs play wtll. This ism) seventh time at this tournament and l have nothing but praise for the course and thoK who staae it. Gene Baum and Jake Roh~r do a f"'tal job and the people here•~ so friendly." Chaffee won the Montana Slate Open last year and "s runner-up m the Louisiana Slate ()pen. He had a 64 at Newpon Beach CC in one ofhts The leaders Jon CllattH Sltvt Tl'lomH Greg Twiggs Ro1> Co.,,,.,ans Larrv Mack•" R·C"' Tood TOf'V (;r mti Jo11n JacODi Oouo Jollnso" John Perles Bt" Va ncev Jonn McCom1sn Cla rk 8urrQU9ns SI\ pre' 1ous stans heft'. 33·JI~ 33·33-66 3'·33-67 33·35--61 3S·ll-61 33·35--61 33·36--69 3'·3S-.9 3'·36--70 3S·JS-70 3S·3S-70 31·39-70 33·37-70 Thomas. another of the young pros "ho has strualcd in reecnt years and ltke Chaffee-has been to the tour quahf)tng school fi ve times. is 32nd on the ltst this )Car and will be playing at the .\ T &T tournament 1n Pebble Beach ne't "ed ... "I feel good about today's round," he said."]', c been pluwng along for the last 11 )Cars and feel good about getting m) card to pla) on the tour this )Car· Tho mas v.o n the South Amcnan and Costa Rica O pen championships an 1978. has best )tar as a pro. John McCom1sh. the dcfcndina champio n and onl) two-time winner of the tournament. staned out well but had difficult' on the back nine. When he eagled ·the second hole by hilting a nane iron 145 )ards into the cup. then b1rd1ed the third hole. he was 3-undcr-par. He added another birdie on the SC\'Cnth to makt the tum at 4-under. The Mustangs 1mpro"ed to 1-4 m the PCL .S-14 O\'eraJI. while U,guna sllppcd to 4-~. tv.o games m back of frontrunning \\ oodbndge, and 8-11 tn all games. Costa Mesa. •h1ch made 10 of I(\ free throws. fell behind b' s1'\ (5(}..44) in the fourth quancr bctorr coming bad. .. It "'as Costa Mesa's sccond league '1ctol) 1n a rov. after the Mustans.s won their fi~t league game in t"'o )ears on WednC'Sda~ against Orange T am Felter (su. points) grabbed 13 rebounds and K os scored 19 points to lead Costa Mesa. which held a ~9-1: balf\ime lead. Greg Encl scored I: points "'h1le Tam Nguyen added 10 for the ~1ustanp. Vu v.as perfect at the hne m eight attempts.. The "n1sts. who lost their S<'C'Ond stratalll at\er opening the league season 4.-0. v.cre led b~ John Trcv1no·s i 9 points (lncludins three tbrtt-po1nt goals) Pete Schmttt and J ohn Mc Keown each srorcd I 0 points for Laguna Beach. v.h1ch outscored \he Mustangs. 1 "-10. in the thtrd quaner to tie the game at 39 In other PCL action. WuArtqe It. Trabeco Hllls it: Tht Wamors Jumped to a .:?4-6 first qlW1tt 1eaa and Mver Omchcd 1n thruruna the Must.IJ\IS behind ~dam Kecft's 26 points and 16 rebounds. and the dcftnst of Garth Andenon and P.A. Emerson. LaRaffa qalts baseball post Bosc~s on the I 0th and 131.h holes along wt th a double boseY on the l Sth when he hit a fairw~ shot o ut-or- bounds. erased his s@-par score. A birdie on the final hole put him in the d ubhouse at 70. TOA)' Gnmcs. winner heft 1n 1916 whtn the event was red~ to 18 holes by rain. bott>ed the final two holes to finish at 69. l·undcr·~· ~ 6-8 ~nderson wore down 6-1 0 Musuna ttnttt Rick SwanWJck. and Emcnon took owr in tM tcC'Ond half. add1na some offtn.te lo boot. LaRuff'a. who Wlll continut at Edison Kiah in a 1taeh1_nf capacity. had a run of lt''Vt'n strailht seasons W1lh 20 victorits or bttt« and sent ci&ht teams to the ClF playofll. four u lalsuc champions. Kis 1ut t"'<> ICUOM. bo~~. ba' e fi•isbed in tbc lower division of .__ ~Y after qllict Mam. Ris 19811eamedv1ncedtotbcCF 4-A cbampt0nsbip pint at AnaMim Stadium. fa1Jina to SWmt ltlliMt rival WcstmiMter, .J.-0. LaRufla was not awaitll* to ea· panel Oft hit "tCWI for TR .... ud t'1atm'~ no u-..1: \ I .. When I won heft. I birdied the final two holes to bcuk a maQlve tic (I l others lted for ICC'Ond)" Gnma said. "Today I bote)'ed tht final t-.o holcs.- Walb ideal watha' conclatiom.; t~ Wft't 13 ~ udrr pu ol 7 I Wlth another 10 fin.shi"latna pw. The tournament concludes coday with lht" flnal 18 holes ... low sconna pres pla)lftl an d9t ftMI fouf'IOfMS. First lt'e tmte it M 7:U this mqm1~ with "" IUt lfCMIP iii tbt fi"'1 tee at ~SS. "'What ~dtd thM was rca.11) aood -.s to put Andel-m. even tboU&h ai.t dKtn't tc'Oft," taid Wood~ Coed! ldl Shaaaoa. "He auardcd Swan.net. and lmdt a shoot over bim and k.CJM tbm otr tht bo9nh. ~ bit did tM&o wt Mel Emmon tab Md "8dy '° ...... Kttlt bad le'Vft "°"""' ltob Lee •• CMa a .,.lf or ~•lft'I and OaT1ck Odum ~ aadudiftl one dliiu pouner. t9· ,ower tht earl) 111~ Odum. 6ll.it11 i• b Robb L«. md;ltob Let CICtl fiUibcid wttb 11, (Pl••• -O'N&'T ,., , .. Dl-C.. CWLY PILOT/~. ~30. ttM ~·Motocross event inAnaheim tonight • M\1 llU-Tk UCI mca'.sLaUlis ~ ..... l ldll ill tbe nalioa. lost Mission Vte~io's Ward forasud.i111n supeaaoaevcnt Gaiesopenat 6. raidena wu w 1916 Supeaaoa utk bolder pubhcuy and Ute crowd. .. *'81 al._~ matcha in :J Missioo Viejo's Wald, 26, fiawa to be in and finisbechec:ood to Ward in 1987. Thasyeat's mo~oeto11.'lthicbis~1pecsedto •uncilldoublesl)Oftionofadual heads talent fiel theru~forlhetilleofthe2S0ccclasu1ona Johnson alto won both the 2S&c and bea~-sellout,wtllba~anewtwtst.wnhthe S wida No: 4 ~pperdinc and · with lo~ume rival Rict Jobosoa.. SOOcc ouadoof champ.ombips last~· addiuon of the UltraOoa c1w rot 12Sa: r ill -.uon opmtf', 7-2 here "We ve been racina for Years .nst each .. It's rt.ally u:npon.ut to win the fint oae," mach1nn\ . other," Ward said. "ljusaaoouttowm. l'Utake Ward said of the Anaheim r.cc ... You tet In UnraCross racins. startfns fiekk ~ ' -We wese cbaslna them the whole By JEJl'P SMITH on all chaUenaen:· . confidence and an ed&e aoiDI into iM next inverted, makina il to~ for thew~ btkc<s • .. Y .. said UCI Coach a Patton ...,,...Ceo • '' Ward. the 1987 Su~'f'Cf'OSS champion, one." which must come from far beck to win. The •1'We cwldn't win the fin~t. They .For Jeff Ward. molOCTOSS racina as as bepo his racina carttr at the aac of five., and Ward, who drives w~th Kawasaki, won t~e 2~ ~achines, includina,Ward's and .John· ~·me out of the blocks fast and we routine u gettina out of bed and aoin& lo won. when he was I 0, he met Johnson on the race race at Anaheim Si.adulm last year, wtulc son s. will have no"!'al str&!.&bt·US? ~WU. . it!'~wae acn<>Qs. After (Mike) Cadjpn Ward, a 2J-year racina veteran, will uy to courst for the first time. Six )'.'C&rs later. Wa_rd Jo~nson. a member of Team .Honda, took a A ·~~Io~ 100 f!dcn wiD partaapaee, with .ta·woa at No. 6 we tho ught the make win.nina part of his routine toni,aht when was a pro on the Ame'ncan Motocross spill and was knocked unconSC1ous. compet1t_1on 1ncludina four heat raca~ t~o ·jl 'IQOmefttum wo~d carry into the he goes head-to-head with rival Rick Johnson Association tour. In his third race of the I J..race series wt scm1-maan events. a ~t-cbancc qualifyu11 !' · bbles but we lost our first two tie-and other talented riders at Anaheim Stadium "1 love racing. Ifs been my life, .. Ward year. Ward broke his ankle before rcboundina event and a 20-lap main event for the 2SO m"l~.eMu..'.. in the first of the Super Crown of Stadium said. "lt'sa routine. Ifs like a job-you get up to win the title. machinei. J< ua·1 Matk Kaplan, rated ~venlh Motocross races. and go do it." "Yo u can't really tense up," Ward said. ''I There will be two beau, one se~i and one , •fi n lbe nation. won only one game in The actjon gets under way u 8 o'clock with Johnson, 23, has been making appearances want to win it bad -but I want to do that for main event for the 125 UltraCrosa bikes. .,,_: "-l 6-0 a purscofS52,300beingoffered, the largest ever m the winner's circJe routinely. The El Cajon every race. It's a very big race because of the The Thunder Dn&s will race Sunday. tt' wv.tf\&, V'" • • na" p~, SPORTS BREAK .. ~·· l >rl , '\ I,._ ,, 11 :•. JI ·'1~ llrg' "Jrll t:·,t.; bhr ; .. c1 "· Rustlers' Rowe named White Sox pitching coach Don Rowe. a physical education • instructor at Golden West Coll e, has been named pitching coach forthe(!hicago White Sox. Rowe began teaching at Golden West in 1966. near the end of his 14-)'ear professional baseball career that included a stint with the New York Mets. He has been a member of the P.E. depanment and an assistant to head football coach Ray Shackleforq. While on medical leave after a heart attack in the fall of 1982. Rowe received a call from Larry Himes. then the minor league director for the Angels. Rowe accepted the job as pitching coach for the Redwood Pioneers of the California League for the 1983 season. t.hcn went to work for the Milwaukee Brewers (El Paso- Vancouvcr) and San Francisco Giants (minor league pitching roach) organizations. When Himes bec.ame general manager of the White Sox. Rowe went back to work for him as the ~bing coach for Hawa11 (Triple-A. Pacific Coast ue). Now, Rowe will take over the dutJes as pitching roach for the Whne Sox. leaving for the start of spnng training 1n Sarasota. Fla. on Feb. 15. . Rowe wtll coot1nue to teach al Golden Wesl dunng lhe off-season. 'Quote of the day Jeff Claatbm, second-leading scorer on BYU's undefeated basketball team: ··since r .... e been here, the guys have never teased me about being lhe only black on lhe team. They're too nice to even tease me about it. So. I tease them about being while ... Schofield signs one-year pact Shortstop Dick Sclaofleld has agreed to a terms of a one-~ear contract for the 1988 season with the .\ngels. the team an- nounced Fnda)'. Schofield. who had filed for arbitration. v.111 cam S552.000 this \ear. He had asked for .$595.000. while the Angels offei-cd S525.000. Schofield made $475,000 in 1987. Schofield. 25. pla}ed in 134 games last year and hit a ca~r-best .25 I "uh nine home runs and 46 RBI He also led .\mencan League shortstops in fielding percen~e at .98.i. The onl) Angel player remaining as an arb11rauon case 1s catcher Bob e.o.e, whose saJary 1s scheduled to be determined Feb. 19 ... The Minnesota Twins agreed to contract terms Fnda} Wlth veteran left-handed pitcher Steve Carlton, who had become a free agent after not receiving a contract offer from the team after the 1987 season. Terms of the one-year contract v.ere not disclosed. Free agency verdict delayed A federal Judge on Fnda) dela)ed Eil Judgment on a request b~ the NFL players· c II t unson for a prehmtnal) inJuncuon that would have granted 1mmed1ate free agenc} to one-th1rQ of the league's l .600 players.. The unson bad argued that since there 1s no basic agrttment · bet..,.een the pla)ers and ov. ners any player whose contract expJred this )Car should be free to slg:D with any team .. Defensive end Renie Doss and ttght cod David Hiii have mutual!) agr~ with the Rams to lermsna?e their contracts Wlth the team. a club spokesman said Fnday. Thus. the spokesman said . the two pla)'ers ha,·e become free aaents ... Five Raiders assistant coaches have been released by the NFL team. the Associated Press learned Fnday. nine days after head coach Tom Flores announced his retirement. Those released b>_ the club "'ere quanerback c.oach Larry Keaaaa, offensi ve hne coach Sam BoglilosiaD, tight end coach Bob Mlscbk, special teams coach Ra1,.. Willsey and condit1on10g coach Jim Basia. ,. Flames spoil Gretzky's return Baku Loob and Mike Ballard scored ~ early m the third period and Calga~ gamed ' a S-4 NHL '1cton over host Edmonton Frida} nsg))l in a ·game that marked the return of Oilers· star WafH Gretzky, who had mjsscd J 3 games v. 1th a knee injury ... Elsewhere ih the NHL, Mikko Makela and Oerdl lllag scored nine seconds apan mrd"a~ 1hrough the second penod as the New York hlanders snapped an 11-pmc road wmlcss streak wnh a 5-~ '1cton over Buffalo ... In Dctrott, Toronto's Ed Okiyk sco~d with three seconds remaining in regulauon and the Maple Leafs and Red Wings skated to a 3-3 11e Dave Ckrtstta.a scored his second goal of the game v. 11h I 30 10 pla) to give Washington a 4-3 VICtO~ 0\ er \4ontrcal in Landover. Md .... cra.11 Jfoluln scor('d on a 65-foot shot with 17 S«Onds left 10 overtime 3$ -..:e .... Jersc) defeated visiting Chicago. J..2. and "'on m second straight game under new coach Jim Scltoufeld In Vancouver. Catty WU... scored twice and assisted on a goal b' Pall.I Macl>umW as Hanford topped the Canucks. 4-t PR EP SOCCER -=--~--=-. Lakers~topHawks, 117-107 James Wortlty scored Sill of bis 29 m poinLSdown the stretch, leading the Lakcrs to a 117 ·I 07 'ictOI) over Atlanta at the Forum Fnda) night. The Lakers led 98-97 with 5: I 0 remaining. then scored 14 of the next 20 points to take a 114-103 lcad with 1:52 left ... In other action. Paal Presser scored 20 points and Milwaukee took control with a 3-4 spurt at the stan of the second balfto beat tbcClippersat the Sports Arena, 97-88. The Bucks led 54-49 at halftime and grabbed their largest lead. 67-53, on Larry Kry1dlowla.ll'1 layup with 6:20 left in the third quancr ... Joe Dunan scored si.x of his 20 points dunnga crucial third-quarter run and Detroit beat Boston, 125-108, before an NBA-record 61,983 fans at the Pontiac Silverdome ... Miebel Jonlu padded his league leads with 32 points and 10 steals as Chicago kept New Jersey winless on the road (0-18) wuh a 120-9 3 victory ... Mike Gm.luki, in his best game smce Joimng Philadelphia earlier this month, had 30 pomts and 17 rebounds as the crippled 76ers beat Indiana at the Spectrum. 94-89. snapping a five-pmc losmg streak ... In Dallas. Mart Apirft scored 29 points to hft the Mavericks to their seventh straight \ICtOI). 11 7-1 09. over Seattle ... In Portland. Kevta Duckwortll scored a carttr htgh 26 points and Qyde DrexJer added 25. as the Trail Blazers rallied to dcfca't Phoemx. I 2S-I 19 ... In Oakland, Terry Tea&le scored 11 points as Golden State outscored Utah. 26-5, in a second-half spun that earned the Warriors to a 102-100 \ICtO~ Beck seeks elusive first win COTTSDALE. Anz. -Chip Beck. a l!I se'en-ume runner-up but a non-winner in his fi rst nrne )ears ()n the PGA Tour. c1,>mptled an 8-under-~r 63 and took tbe second r~und lead Fnda) iri the Phoenix Open Golf. Tournament. Reck completed two tnps over the TPC Course in I :!9. 13 shots under and two m front of runner-up Davis Lo ' e Ill at the halfwa) point of the chase for a S 11 7.000 first pnze. Lo' e. the first-round leader. had a 68 and drifted back to second at 131. Television, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Wake Forest at \'1rgin1a. ESPN. 10 a.m -1 PRO HOCKEY: New York Rangers at Boston. WOR. 11 a m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgia Tech at North Carolina. Channel 2. 11 a.m -MEN'S GOLF: Senfor Sklns Game. from Oahu. Hawau. Channel 4. :-.:oon -AUTO RACING: 24 Hours of Da~ tona earl~ stages. from Daytona Beach. Fla .. TBS I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Phoenix Open. Channel 2. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: llh· no1s at Anzona. Channel 4. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Ne" Mexico State at UCI. Channel 56. :! p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Do"n Handicap. from Hallandale, Fla .. ESPN. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Wash- ington at UCLA. Channel 2. 3 p.m -MEN'S BOWLING: Greater New Orleans Classic, from Harvey.-La. (delayed). Channel 7. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASllETBALL: Pm at Boston College. ESPN. 4:30 :;>.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: World G)mnastics Championships. men's and women's finals. from Rotterdam. Holland (taped): Super Bowl preview. Channel 7. 5:30 p.m. -PRO BAS~BALL: New York at Chicago. WOR. 6 p.m. -COU-EGE BASIETBALL: Louis' Ille at Memphis State, ESPN. 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASgETBALL: Oippcrs at Denver. Channel 5. 7:30 p,m. -PRO HOC'&EV: Minnesota at Kings, Prime Ticket. SclecTV. 8 p.m. -COLI.EGE BAS~ALL: Pacific at Nevada-Las Vegas. Channel 9. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita n:pla)S, Channel 56. RADIO I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: New Mexico State at UCI, KPZE (1190). 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS~AIL'. Wash· 1ngton at UCLA. KMPC (7 10). 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASK.ETBALL: Wash· ingtoo State at USC. KNX (1070). 6:30 p.m . -PRO BASgETBALL: 0 1ppcrs at Denver. KRTH (930). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Minnesota al Kmgs. Kl.AC (570). 7:30 p.m -COLLEGE BAS&.ETBALL: Long Bea~h State at UC Santa Barbara. KPZE (1 190). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASIETBALL: Fresno St.ate at Cal State Fullenon. KMNY (1600). 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita rcpla)'S. Channel 56. CdM earns deadlock with N ewpOrt Newport Harbor and ( orona del Mar -e1' unabk 10 stlUe matter\, pla)·i111 ao a tie an a *fens1ve strugte 1n SCI View Lcque soettr Fnday. (3-1-l). fif\t aoaJ and Mtlce Goodman made tht t-o pis stand up with .U •"es in the net. ~H•htle, Woodbnd1c and 1.aPna leach clanncd Plclfte Coan l..apit win and Fount.am Valle) 4 bllnkrd HunLinston Beach 1n tht Samet. ' After a scordess first half. O.vid Woodruff' had broUn the ace Rw ewport IS m1nu1n into the half by sronna from 10 )-aids out Ktn.Wikut WIS c:Ted1ted ._.;th SUl Y\-ts for Ntwpon .-hiJc h1~ CdM countapen Brmt Krum had fovr. .......... ,,C.-.... l:Jdf Pot ICOftd two temnd half pis to buiJd I comrnandial ~ aftef JMOn •Crabbe ~t tbe Ani11s (l-2..0).0ll tot> 1-0111 thr fin1 helfitl the ParilxComt a...apt win on tbC M•••· ldd.: Heft•s I tool: .............. 1.ow-... ..., l: SOhln Mupuc-umarana 1e0ftd 1be t:ri .. IOlll about 20 minuta anto the i.CcDOc1 half on an ISldC by Wdl Hall as the Sa Kinp (l~l;.l). earned the ck8dlOd with · t~ VllllJftl dors --iii::;o~o: ln lhe PCl.: W11•1t ... t. ~ 11181 1: Oh\et Cat.bty's pl onr minute into the tttOnd half provided the W1nn1111 marsin ts t.bc Wamors improved to s-6-0.. Tr1bUco H1llsfalhn,to4-6-l 1n la&uc J!lay. · .. Ton zC'Ub srored tht Wamon' In the SUntet.: r11u• ValleJ a., a r,.. .....,. t: Tim Morcnc pded UJ> bis fourth shutout en ~ action and Dnd. Mahoney 1COml W1tb l S minuacs ttmairuna to lead the host 8iron1 (4'2. l~S-3). .......................... Fountain Valley'• Tlm Bake rebound.a amid.at Ocean Vle•'• Gree E•an• (22), Crate Rice (33), Ted Pelont. (45). SUNSET. • • From Bl on defense, .. said Barons Coach Dave Brown. who saw hiJ team (l-3. ll-S) fall for the third straiaht time. "They just knocked us riaht out of our rhythm and Rice bit some big shots for them. I thouaht 'ft had played wtll throu.&b \ht tirst haJf, but in the second half they boarded well and all we got was o ne shot each time.·· The Barons, who shot SO percent in the first half. s1i11 finished bette1" in 1errils of percentage (20 of 44 as opposed to 22 of 59). Elsewhere 10 the Sunset Friday: ff•~ Budl 11. WnllDllll&er H : The Oilers kept their playoffhopes ali,•e by defeating the Lions for the second lime. Joey Kauer, who had ei.~t of has l S points 1n the third quaner as Hunt- ington Beach turned a 31-31 halftime tie into 5246 lead. hit a buclcet with 2:07 left 10 make it 60-S6. West- minster pulled within two and had a chance to tie or win after the Oilers missed a one-and-one with 31 sec- onds left. but they missed three shots 1n the final eighl seconds. The011ers(2-4. S-13) bit 56 perceni from the floor and were led by DaVld Bonaparte with a carccr-high 18 points. . Maria H , 00.soa ti; Steve Gwld scored 21 points and handed out five assists to lead the "'1siting Viktngs to their fourth straight win. Dan Aovd scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Marina (4-2. I S-5) while David Yamate added 13 points. Mike Foster ltd Edison (2-4. 12-9) with 14 points and Mike Hunter tossed in I 0. ..David Yamate really did a great defensive JOb against Alvin Loftis." said Manna Coach Steve Popovich. Ya mate held Loftis to seven poin~. UPSET GIVES W ARRIORSCOMMAND .•• From Bl "h1le Emt'rson scored 11 points and grabbed six rebounds.. all in the second half. "The> ""ere saggmg sn on A9am and the} hrt the lhrees ... Shannon said ... When lhe) got behind. the> had to come out and trap us and do some things "1th their defense. and then v.e got It sns1de. Adam had a I 5· point third quarter and then took a scat.·· Laguna Hills 79, Orange 44: The Hawks (4-2, 13-8) moved into a second place tre as they hit their first 12 shots of the game at Orange. The win was the 50th for Coach Joe Reid . who had 49 v1ctones sn three }Cars at Estancia. Reid replaced Da'e Ksng as head coach af\er Kmg was fired Thursda~ In the Sea V1ev.-League· Coron del Mar 41, N~wpor1 Harbor 43: Th" Sea Kings won their second Sea \ 1e"' League game sn a rov. and put themselves back inlo pla>off contention "h1le the Sailors ma) ha\C fallen out of the pla)off picture. Geoff Probst scored 14 points and enjoyed SI\ assists while Bnan Spratt (eight points) pulled down 11 re- UCI ... From Bl confe~ncc. I know we can't stop him. but maybe we can slow him down. We try to play dchberate against teams that thrive on the running game. but teams we thmk we can run on. v.e'll do it. I don't know ifwc can wm if we get in a wham-bammer." I he Ag&Jes pla} a dehberite '')'le with the big men h1&h in the passing game a nd the small rorward, Ccmtos College transfer Wllhe Joseph. and off guard. Virg.sl Hams, in the lov. post positions. lfs unusual but prett~ effective. Both arc onl) 6-4. but both JUmpwell as secondaf)' rcbounders to the 6-8 Johnn) Roberson and Steve McGloth1n. JOKph. who averages 16.3 points per pme despite a one-point outing Thursda). "has made a very strong impact. He·s only a Junior college kid who's h3d to make an adJustment. He·s had a few off games, but overall he's our most consistent offensive pla)er." McCarthy said. Ham s, an academic casualty a year qo who averqrs 11 .6 points, "may be 1he brst all-.around player on the leam," McCarthy said. UHc's aot .,rt.at court awartncu and 11 our besl defenshe player." Jeff Williams. d1setphntd a year aao for • shop-hft1na incident 1n H1wa11, bas rcptnN ha~ startana f>O•n t auard post af\er KC1tb Hall took at ovtt for nine prTIC$. Hill 11 m~ of a sc:onna threat al'Mi has hat 62 ptrttnt of bas thn:c-potnt pl But inronsi tendes havr bcn a problem Wbale product1v1t)' has v&ntd amona the SCORtS. so has poor ovenU frtt4hrow sM>ouna bun the bounds for Corona del Mar (3·3. 11-8). v.-h1ch took a 22-10 halftime lead and led b) 18 points (37-19) after three quarters . Mau Homngton scored I I points and Mau Cw~nma added I 0 as the Sea Kings "on an important Sea \'1"" game at Nev.port Harbor. The Sailors. "ho shot JUSt I 5 percent (3of19) from the fie ld in the fi rst half. missed thrtt shot attemplS 10 the final 30 seconds of the game 1'e"' pon. which made 12 free throws in the founh quaner when It outscored the Sea Kings. 24-12. shot 23 percent ( 11 of 4 7 I from the field for the game. .. Defenswel)' y,e reall) pla)t'd well sn the first three quarters," said CdM Coach Paul Orris. "We made them miss a lot of shots dunng the first three quaners. Probst did a great JOb ofleading us defensive!} and runnsng the cl ub." Jim Geerhngs. who made three three-pointers. scored a game·h rgh 16 points fo r Nev.port Harbor ( 1-5. I 3-9). v. h1ch has lost fi ve straight. T~ler Koon (eight points) had 11 rebounds for the Sailors Tastill 6!, Estaocla '8: B, LcScan London made tv.o thrtt-posnt shots 1n the final 2112 minutes after the Eagles tied the game. 54-54. as the T1lkrs sta)ed unbeaten in the Sea 1cv. League w1th a victory at Estancia. London ( 16 points). who made fi ve thre~·pointers. sank three of them in the fourth quarter and Leo Parker. Jr. scored 12. points and grabbed seven rebounds as the Tillers (6-0. 18·3). ranked J<.lo. I m the Cff J..A. used the free-t hrow hne to pull away. Chns Rupsa scored 14 points to lead Estancia while Mike C urtis added 10 points, eight ~bounds and four assists. Cantrell had 13 for Tusun. Bnan Bradley. who scored Estan· ' c1a·s onl) three-pointer. added 11 points. The Eagles· league record falls to 1-4. and 12· I 0 in aJI games. SaddJet.ack H , Ualve.rsity 18: G)lan Dottin and C raig Marshall combined for 51 points and the Roadrunners took control late 1n the third quaner to breeze to the victon . Dottin had nine rebounds and nine assists to go wtth a game-high 29 pomts. Steve Stolzoff(26) and Warren (22> supplied much of the sconng punch for U m versit). UCI vs. New Mexico State at Bren Eventa C9ter, 1 TV: Ch a nnel 56 . · Radio: KPZE. 1190 (live~. SERIES: Nn Mexlc• s .... INdS S·~' GAME NOTES: Tl\e Aooln ' nine loues !wive com4t bv a total of JO ooinls against the likes of Alabama, Tuas·EI Paso, New Mexico twice, Nevada-Lu V~as. Utan Stale and UC Santa Barbara Five of 11\eir 12 wins have ~ by a total of 16 001n1s, the mosl 1me>renlve comlno against UTEP "We ltlnd of seem to ~Y to the level of the comoelition which Is a orOC>lem," Y id AIKlies' Co.di Nell McC.r91v. "We oon•r seem to elevate OOf game all tl'le time." . Another oroCllem l\as been frH rnrow shooting, ~ 0«cen1 overall and 7S ~cent In the late staoes ot the oame "We w01Jldn't be in c.IOW games all tile lime if wt were hlttlno them better earlier " . In 0<der to counteract another of Tnur'4av's dtfldenclft (Inside defense), UCI Coath a• Mulilllafl nas moved 6· 7 stiwe """••• t>a.ett Into tne startlno small forward SPOI 1n otace of Miiie Label for rebOundlnll and defensive rntons.. ','We e>ut Fk>r~ltM In to trv and I'll more site on the court L~t l\eCS 10 Irv to handle some of Ille Div stronQ guys !lite (Long Beach Slale'sl ._.. ~. and II wasn't w0<king •· . --UCI, 6oinv • fine lmllallon of a vo-vo 1N7 eont.renc:.e season, has m•rror~ ils victories and llnMs on the reed end al holM IO the seme tMms a year ago -ex~t tor the Lono &ffCh Slate tou. Wlltl the ...,.,, UCI and New Mexico aa tied for fifth enterlne the ..-. another loU todev would PUt the AntMten aloM 1n seventh Place "The bfo tl\Jnt Is to try nol to finish wventtl or be!Ow," M udigan said. "It used to be VOi.i Wit Irv to make Ille (PC.AA) IOUf'nament. But with evervl>OdY In II now, U's sixth olec:e uni.u vou want to NY tour o.mes " • ~teate19(4-4 ,9-8) Prollable eta.rten .......... ""'"' F 21 St.ve Flor"enllnt, 6-7, ~ Se.rts J 12 17 16 14 ~ u 12.f n.1 1.0 F n Fr.nk Woods. •-5, Sr. C 30 Wavne E"9elstacl, 6~1, Sr G 10 Mike Hfts, 6·1, Sr. G 32 • Kevin Ftovd. 6·S, Jr lU .. ....... 20 Justin And9fson. •->. 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LM.- 'IAl\l\S-.\""°"'"<N '"•' R~ t Oou :it fer>\ vt ..,., a...: O••<O M '9"' t 'IO .,.., eg•,erta to t_.,.1"9"' ~'t '"'t ' COl''"•"t'\ RAIOEits.-F •Ht ~•·'Y l(f""I" ~· 1"1>eC11 COICl'I !>em 8oel'IOl•e11 0~"'' I "' Coectl Boo MK"•' •Ill'' -coecr A•• W'ttwv \MC•I ' •eem1 C~" •llO J•'" 8 w\I\ CD"d ll0'>'"9 CO<I C ~ HOCKEY ......... Htdlrt L- KINGs.-it.u.i.cs ltt" llilwMOI''~· Of ~W<""a" •rorn Ht• ........ ol "" A"""' ca· HCIC'<t• Lt•9..A NEl/ll VOll11. AANGEllS-t.u ~ J -,.__ °""'...,...."· •o CoooradO ol '"' tn•.-,..,_ \.iOC"ev L M9\lf HOaSE lllAO~ NATIONAL STEEPLECMASE ANO HU"l7 ASSOCIAT1()H-~ Gtorvt Str1~IOOt Jr O\.Y~S ~EA¥ CA..,AOA-41.-.•aeG Craio ft~ ~ T'UINIS TE .\~TENNl!r-""W'Ol..'XK "'9' Porr.-"CI 0-t "' ,,.vt r t•O<l"I O'" •N m ~ .,... .. MelO" CO\. LE COE "'Alt.-~ el'IO oec,.rwc .,...e c. >o- ~"MnOI" cor>e>e• ''°" l'>o•"OI ~ .. CO' ll9f San!JafTIOf' St1•t U" ~ •• ~-s.•v ~ Te•n-~ a9i lfl e"° Wttl Cou• Cir ,,_ Cdle98. liof' la ~ IO cornolv w 'l'I "'9 MAIA \ WO\lll>Q ...,... POllC"r u itSINUS-AMouncee ..... S'tMI,. a.o-~ ~ ~ ~ .. ,..., '"~ t>u• .. . -•'"" -""'°°' ill 1u.it..n ...... t( ~ "' e111r .. o1 ·ec· ... • "O funcl ra 1.nv -llOOMtr dUO K it" hf\ WEST TEXA.S $TATE-f'trtd Ba l(ee- lleed tootMll C'MCf\ N•.--s .... ~af lmw'rl> ,_. ,...... coec:I\ ~--- GIRLS BASKETBALL E llerman, P o well p ace O CC Kim Ellerman scored 23 po1nu and Gill) Powell added 21, indudin1 some clutch free throws an the final minutes. t o lead Orange Coast C.01· leac to a 67-62 win over C itrus in women's Oranat Em pi~ Conferencx basketball game at OCC Friday ni&ht The Pirates ( 12· I I, 4-I) led S~4 but Cttrus" Chns Hardy canned a three-pointer and Debbie Joh.annson tied the game v.1th a basket. Ellerman countered v. nh a hoop inside for OCC and Powell recd the game at the hne P o well. a 5· I I freshman from \\ oodbndgc H1ah. was 11of12 from the h ne. v. hilt> Eflerman connected on 8 of I 3 from the field and 7 of I 0 from the foul hne. Ellerman and Annie Fole' each had ~'en rebounds for branie C oast. In othercommuntt~ college acuon Goldn Wn t ltZ, ComplOll 45: Lon T otosz scored 14 points and Jeannine Batt.agha added 13 as fhe Golden \\est players scored m double fi gurTs and the R ustlers <~4-1 8-01 bl~ Compton out on the Tartars· floor 1n a South Coas1 Conference game. Jane l.'tu chipped 1n wt th 12 points and Kath' W enh and Shawna Armstrong · added I 0 eai.-h as the Rustlers 1umpe-d out to a 12-0 le.ad ~fore taking a 55-18 halftime ad' an- tagc Compto n remained v.1nlcss 1n the uth Coast Cc;;ference 1a.8) and in all games ca-121 ~ane\'a Manu~z. v. ho made four threc-pomt goals. led the Tanars v.1th 16 points. Golden We-st v.on t~ first meeting ~tv.een the tv.o schools. I 3>--65, at G \\C In a high school game:" Sewpon Oristiu 41. ~ffi.ap'ell Oristiu II: Beth Dahhn scored 21 points. Beck~ Berkebile grabbed 14 rebounds and Sarah Kimmel con- tnbuted I ~ rebounds and nine poinu a s the Conquerors I I a-5. 6-3) rolled to the 4-cadem~ League w in o ,·cr Ld· fingv.ell I:!-.., I UCipounds Arizona, 10-3 T L C'SO:" -L'CI used a 17-hll anad. •• including tv.o home runs b) M il e Fa~ and a single shot b) John Sttburger to bt>st the host Cnavcntt) of .\nzona \\ 1ldcats. Ja-3. the ~\ caters· first tnumph over .\nzomr in I ·hears Dean Dout' v.ent ~"en suong innings to ge\ the V1ctOr). which 1mpro,es L'Cl's o Hrall record against "-"Zona to 2-6. ~nzona got to Douty onl) an tb~ foun.h inning With a threc--nm out- burst. v.h1ch sent the hosts into a J...I lead l.AI fought bac k with a run in the fifth and tw o in the sath to take a 4..3 lead . then broke 11 o pen v.1th m runs in the last thrtt frames. The ". nteaters. no v. 1-1. clOK out their thrtt-pme ~nes toda} against ~nzona v.1th nght-hander C raig Bnn~ o n the m ound. fa, ·s first h o mer was a two-run shot in the sixth and he capped tt v.1th a w lo shot in the ninth. Sttburger's s~lo came 1n t he ~venth. c M·s Collins upset s fo u rth-rated Carroll .\:--T .\ CRL'Z -Costa Mesa's I 9-,car-0ld R1ch1e Colhns.. rated 3'hh on ·the .\ssocia t100 of Surfing Pro- kss1onals v.o rld tour. pulled a ma1or u~t Fnda~ 1n R o und II of the Main E'cnt at the O'Neill Coldwater Classte ti~ soundl~ ckfcattng founh- rat~ Tom C a rroll of 4-ustraha. ( oll1n\· & "'.6-76 5 nctor) margin v.as the greatest d1fferentt of the S('('Qnd round. "'h1c h ptts Sttded surfers C arroll. a prtv1ou s world c hampion . had v.on three of the last fi,c e'ents on 1he tour ---- SOCCER Hiltl s.cMilll bOV$ ,.AO'IC COAST LEAGUE W • ... 1. 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II ~ IFF Clolh•nJ • Furnishi~ • .. hOE'5 W/11 lllr Bat Blazer / .. l t PRIZE: Polo" Ra.lph I.au.n Blazer (\·alue 8435.00) Runner-up will rece ive ~E·H AN Boat hoe .. (\·alue $75.00) Predict the exact Super Bowl score and bring in this entry form to Garys & Co.• Redskins -~ Broncos --:i --Phone. __ ;_--~ ,, .. 1 San ta A:ni ta, Los 1\:1 resttlt:s ""'-...... ..._ .............. ......... &-. 'cw ......... (~ .. , ... 2C:-~C.,._.J '" , ~ °""' (,..,.,....., ... • Mt K111t <.__I 1ti S--T-(~) 116 6 ~MIR IOrtlJ·fl •llJ 1 Miia E"'*°" (°""9r·ll •111 • ......, ,.Ml:'f (lledll 111 'Soill>Y , .... _, ... ........... ~(-•) 111 II 0...... Gan ls-I 116 n OI\ MW• cv--.1 111 IOITM IUCS.6~ ~ m,• ~ .... ,_ ...... '"""' ........ (~ .. , ... 2Voll (~I •llJ J Veld,...,,.. C""°'oael 114 • M• I.MW Te You ("8-1 11• S~N JoGo (~•I l2t 6 5en -e t¥nel 11' 7 T..idt f""llOl\I II• • .,,...,. -lsellll ... t ---{V_..., l\f It""'" I Fett (lieclll 110 11 Me-OI "''* IMCC-1 II• UvtlNTM aAC•. l II• ,,_ 11,1t1 ...,... .,. 000 ·-"""· • ·--.... I Sei.M1e !...-..> lSle.._I 116 2 .._ Amnllll• ....... 1 116 ) -Verv T°"°" CPlllCH I 116 • *' SI-(Meu· 11 11• ST_(_) 116 • Soro.ca $1<-......... , 111 1 ,,,_Ce• cv-..-1 II• I o.-t o.uJc (Mc(".,,...,, 111 t Clo S-IY TOW" ("'9rma•I t 111 It Prwo Tlh., (Ft<•-•> 116 11 ltO•el Tr..-(C,ry--11 •lll 12 Cer--1t1,(0."°"'"ve> lit llGHTM aAC9. 1 1116 mllH PurM Uto.000 ,.,,le -le H-bo IC.r-HI -1.marn • ... r -1.uo 1 Miu ""o COelel•ounevel 111 1 Gr-(Ha .... > Ill l -Sorl .. (Valeftt ..... I 11• t Main'-($ .. V ... \) 11• i Cle-C.111 (Pinc.av) 110 • L• L'Aroenr (Mc;Carroni 111 # • NIOAY'S ••SUl. TS (!a.el ..... ...._. ....... , ,_IT llAC•. Trot. I m11t Clabber Girl to~ lhleup 1 F-Olo IPattt<'°"I 11' ~ IUCI. I I 1• m11H PurM 111.000 • YMt OICI\ a. uo Cia""'"8 oru , ...... " ... S.-SA 10--1 :MAO ut UO D+a1rr1&~'1 Tt~ (~J U0 JM "-Finl (1,..0..,) SJO ARCADL.\ (AP) - A field of seven headed by Clabbcr Girl will run in today's $I 00,()()().added Santa Maria Handicap al Santa Anita. Time: tc us. I llila• (1"<.Her-1 116 AIM rlN\. ~ CallforNa. -lei. Q abb,er Girl will be ridden by Laffil Pincay and was assiJfled high weight of 120 pou'nds for the 46tb run,ning of the I 1/16.mil~ race for older fillies and mara. t Sll>t< Sur1er 15,.,,..,..n '" J 8'0fl2e T.-1v-.aue1e1 I 11 • SerM CNca lSanmea) a 111 S TIO NlftO l~ .. vel I It ., c.-•. ~ -· Piii °" HolO. Ser•-:..,_ U •ltAC'T A t .. >I MIO J IJ0.20 S.COMO AACL P9Cll I "*- ORANGE COAST TREN-DS Wanted: Test drivers In conjunction wtth the Orange County Auto Show at Anaheim Stadium. opening Feb. 27. the Daily Pilot is looking for locaJ citizens to conduct unannounced test drives and evaluations of 1988 new car models. Participants will be asked to test drive a specific vehicle at their choice of dealers. All volunteers must be 21 years of age or older and will be asked to show a valid driver's license and proof of insurance. The Daily Pilot will print test drive evaluations. along with a photo of each driver. Call 642-4321. ext. 271 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays to volunteer. The first 10,volunteers will receive two free tickets to the 1988 Orange County International Auto Show which will run from Feb. 27 to March 6. Regular admission price is $4. More than 400 cars from virtually every American anQ over seas manu.facturer will be displayed. Several new moClels will be introduced. Speedsters in Mesa Three Buick racm, ma- chines may be riewed at Coaatal Bufok, 2925 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meu until 8 o'clock tonfCbt and frOm 10 a.m. to 7 p.m . Sunday. On dlaplay will be a NASCAR Wlneton Cup-Buick LeSabre etock car, an IMSA Buick GPT Hawk and a f1llllly car called the "Budweleer Ktng•• that ia built from a Buick LeSabre, CrlCht). The_ Motonporta clieplay wtll ln- clude a drawina for tlcketa td the Wlntematlonal• at the Los Angeles County Fair- grouncle on Feb. 4 -7 . DRIVE AWAY IN A 1987 LeSabre T-Type coupe TOTAL RETAIL DISCOUNT PR ICE $18,532 $14,995 FACTORY REBATE -$1 ,000 YQUR COST $13,995 * YOU SAVE $4,537 1988 Le5abre T-type ;ust arrived. Leather interior. $7 50 fadory rebate~ '1 al !tl1i pt>ee • poce plvi -& l;c & do< I~ S 1000 n rebated en ~ ~ Ea~ 2/1/88 ~496712 & 497310 1f\ Selection ~Service ~ Satisfaction DRIVE A WINNER -THE 1988 TEST REGA L AT ORANGE COUNTY'S #1 BUICK DEALER. TAKE HOME A FREE BUICK MOTORSPORT HAT. COASTAL MOTORS IS DRIVING HOME W~TH THE BEST DEALS IN TOWN! ALL NIW· 1988 RIGAL 1986 j/' " Mercedes 560SL A red beauty (0J<M90) $47,995 I 1.987Bulck LeSebre . 'dr,fullpwr,bal.6yr, · 6K mile warrantee (2EVMQ6.4) $10,995 1982Chev. Corvette (1FUF099) $12,995 1915Volvo GL\Vgn (29GOJ4t) ,. $12,995 . ' ;~ -: ~: ~:--.: . -~ -. . ---. .. . :-,:-,:--.: -I: ~ ,_ : (714) 979-2500 2925 HAllBOll Bl.YD., COSTA MIS. ; ' HOURS: 9to1Sat. 10to 7Sun. , . . . • . . ' •. .. ...... , .... · 2'2 Found: 1'21 2 S Codi• s male tan .. -Vl~Sa 1 Blk, 1 Helaht1 nta Ana ~ N.B. Call Animal .634·7fM3 , FOlN>ADS ARE FREE Cal: M2-llll Cl.AMIFIED INDEX . ··~·5678 . ·~ -·~ ( A-1 POSITiONS Work in the Newspaper P ever . expanding you are self-~~~ot1on field. If working with tee ivated and like be .t~e opportun~:gers.,this may waiting for. Y you ve baen $400 PER WEIK (To Start) · With Potential to $1000 PER WEEK V LARGE INSURED Lots8;~Lj, REQUIRED to G pportunity 'ow With Us/ CALL MR. INGALLI (714) 892-1449 ;NEW 1988 ESCORTS $5995.,.. . \ \. S Al TH'S PRICE (\11111) (1 ..... ) (1tMll) (1Ml11) p M112) NEW 1-RANGERS ' CVL • -.R(' ~ • "Rt! c A • ::;,<:. r 8 AT THIS PRICE (122447) (IM94c,9) (122444) (849391 \ __ _._ .. (122445) (121449) 292\4} ••444) a80Yl tl!lllCf. 15~ -~AC10'" ... ft ... _.._, .. fol l'Uftd ---· .... llAOW iout9' C.-ty. ':l.Dnl e!el*'8 I • WOftl.J •111 twe. Corona dlll..., .,..._ 714-4474111 • At-. c.. ,.... o.a,. ttiMl'illiiilJ7i~ 1'9·o.-ilf·CJ•• a.-, c.11w .. 417....a I ~------~-11::~ llf ,,...~ .......... :S:.1:1'"'•=..:: ~,_!!'~or ~--=~ '1111 JOH ~---.. ~:..~ AlltfofKale..._lpfft, P/T..,_.Wdedf *9 ..._ "' •tc 111 IC Info (?14) sas-eu4 M .... •IT ... •11101 -.. ~ ,_,. o... · .... -eo •11411111• .. 00 In~..,... --· . loc*Jnt '°'--------........ · EA•N EXT•A bttgM .,._..,,, S*'80n naurance Peraonat -9W9fY month. een-" " money to ~ rronc oMoa. Lln•ICulilomet ~ ._ .. and phone .,_ wottllng "OH CALl." I to -.~ ::I flt t1 &11C1911 and the op-11 In per weelt. Al IHfta ,.....,.,., • • ~. up'd . .,,.t'd FARMERS portuntty tor lldV~ a•_.,.. we need •· order tall n1 It/Hr. INS. N.B.131-7140 l'MM. perteooed: 54$-1440 Mre. Kim i--------- 11..w '°" jolr\ ouio-twn .. mt tw 1 JDlllE =.o::-~·you MCS /llT 111 mttaa YMAI :r,:._~~ TYPESmEll Ea=!•,:;;~~~~~": PRESSIAI lllllERS ·~~-tod41ya) Mutt type 70 wpm and 1 ": :'rr4::~n The Ofenge Cou1 Deity THRIFTY OIL CO '401 K Plan M~ eJCcelent grammar phones. no eicp nee. ~t la MeklnQ an •· sa..i and .--... lkllis S5/hf peld In dentlatry peneuoed 4 coiOr OffMC (__.bitty •ft• ~yr) _..."' · •432-n22• · Journeyman Pr9Uman. We are currently ..-1ng So It you .... you 119 got .i.... W• he"9 en •xcelant Station Ma.negera. Ben- wt\atlt tall-. call Beth at Appty In sierr_:_ •JJ•flll benefit a pac kage. eflU lnctude medical. va- 142-4321 eict. 205 Or 21141.... •. FfT Deya & PIT ewe. $12.21/Houf. Contact: cation. pllid training '9ftd ,..,,,,. '0: Ste # 1 U.-llpel WAITll /llS n /PT (714) MJ-021 tit and aaV1ngs p1an. ..._ Pilll tr W (l 1~) 112-1'41 Ai>P1Y tn per90n: atl _. tw 1,., EJ1ce1ant promotional UIW.laflt. ..... ....,1112121 attaaletltleWt -· tit 211 tw... CICl's ...... ,... o:::;:•unlllH . PIHH FllTllY tum! 2131 W•teim. N.B. Dependable peraon w1111ng lllSEOLUIEIS to learn. Wiii train. Santa $8-$8/hr PI T & FIT. Ana S4t-033e 248-0954 or 552-540e Apptlcants must have r• 1--------llabte cw. proof of In-FU/TYPIST PIT •-.-H-0-U-SE_C_L_EA_N_E_RS_*_ eiKance. OMV print-out Flex houra/daya. good FIT or PIT own . t1.,. Ill W. l8f St. MO V9tid California Orlv-working conditions. s>oratlon, engllth ~-letta...., IA IJIJI .. Ucente. •840-M 11 * Ing. S8.50fhr. 780-9«5 3'308 Pecfflc Coast Hwy D9na Point 1201 El Camino San Ci.tnente MECHANIC Helpet-Trucil repair . own tool•. ~ Vadli. 1831 Ptacentla., C.M. * ARUTlll •t LYls .. ,if • Gulnnteed NO Canc:eiMatlon Shift• • Monthly Schedulng • Wortt lncentMee Referral eonu... Corne join our teem. Be will\ Ille belt! For furthef Information pleaM caill: llALTIUU ST.,,. (114)111-17• M NISSAN 4 a 4 Pldl .. "" p s rilt, rOI !:>¥. cuuom t>mpr ~spd. fSUr 71360/()04711 Otc Wottler am H.a. manulactur . Phone order talllntl tnvok:ino. r...,.._ lfilntory,.. oeipta. ~ Otftce nr Boeae & CHca ldMI per90n mnn & deoendable. M:30 Pit ~. Send r. 'eume to: c.tA. 23232 Peralta Stit• 218, Uiguna Hiiia ft53 .,,... UST. PIT Mon:in :30-12:30 with Mey, ~. light acc1g .... Aon--en*r, Mlneg.131 C.M . available in 1Mt1 l111 H11tilllf11 l11oh Fount1in Y1ll•J N0 G0LLEG:Y:ING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance. C1H 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney SALf 14,688 IJ DATSUN.,.. • ..,, .. NAO. A/C. AM/F~~. p s .. pb.liltl~24J IS TOYOTA Mil Auto. A/C. UU.f1U. ltlrf rww AucomKk. AN C~ 1246867) j00)4J52J S6995 s4577 s7977 s9999 HOLMES TUTTLE NISSAN -. 540-6410 2845 HARBOR BLVD. -IN COSTA MESA AUTO SHOWCASE COSTA MESA AtlH Chryaler ptJmouth 2929 Hart>o< Blvd. (714) S4e-11M Crl')'9* PlyfftOUOI I 0..- -..-ln9lft9 -~ Bob Hix Pontlec Subaru 2480 Harbor BIYd (714) SQ-4300 P O<'! IJC SuOMl.o ,....,. ""° ~ enc wvoe.e C•mptMll Mazd• 1425 Baker St (714) 545-3334 ""azOe only ....... """" IM9ing -~ CoHt•I Buick/ Acura 2925 HarbOf Blvd (714} 979-2500, al~ 12/M 8'..t<• ACv'• ......... .i..a ... .,.9""3...,. .... Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbe>f Blvd (714) S4e-1200, 1lnce 1913 C....,,•-1°""f ..._ uMCI l6a9lnQ enc M""°9 Co•t• Meu M ltaublahl 2833 Har6or Blvd (714) 540-4491, •Ince 11113 E.,le Ike Import•, Inc. 1966 Harbor BlliO (714) 141-9303, since 1175 VO""' '_,..,,. ......... j M'O 9ff.t"'O and ..,.,..-e. H•rbor Hynd•I 2888 Harbor Blvd (714) 751-2100 Ood9e "V"O• ...... ..-~·nc:1 ....... -u HolmH Tuttle NIH•n 2845 Harbor Blvd (714) ~10. since 1911 "-' l:taf' Ol'H)' Johneon I Son Llncotn Mercury 2626 Harbe>f Blvd (714) S40-5a0 Lonc:oln M9tcury --l...ilng --- Heber• CedlUec lterllno 2600 Harbor BIYd (714) 540-•100. lh:e 111'7 eao-•ec s~ --~-~ Orange Coeet AMC/JIEP 2524 Hatt>or BtYd (714) .. I HI, elltee 1111 '-"--'" ... ..,..,._..,. __ louttt CM9t Dodfe, tnc. 2NI Herbor Btvd (TM) •• 1111 ::-...:-............... T'Madar• 1111111• 'oN. Mo. 20IO Herbor IMI. (?'M) .............. ... ,.,.. .,.,, ..................... • a UnlversltJ Oldemobll• 2850 Harbor Blvd (714) 540-IMO, atnce 1971 ~""" --l998lnO ---NEWPORT BEACH Newport Import•. Inc. 3 100 West Coast H1gnway (714) 540-17M. alnc:. 1913 J9gM4W F.,,.,i M l.n ,...,,.., Alf'll9 ~ -.. -~ --voe. Newport Nlaun 888 Dove {714) 133-1300 -Ol'#o/ -\'990 _.., -......_ Newport Auto Center (formerly Stethng Motors West) 445 E Coast Higllway (714) l'n-0900 (new) Por9Cfle ""°' ROiis ~ S..•ie. a.w---_.."9 --w:ie IPWU I .....-or-VOlli-.,.eqen Stertlnt BMW 1540 Jamboree Road (714) MO 1444. •Ince 1914 8MW oNy J • ---IW...ce BEACH BLVD. u :B./WMST~. Beech Llncoln Mercury 16800 Beacn Blvd (714) ... Tnll UtlcOln ~ ....,_ .._ .-d.19Min9 I_._. lleech Moto.-• Oktemoblle Mud• 17331 Beach Blvd (114)142~ OldlmOOl!e.ManM .... .....,~-....- .... MaJt•J Toyot•, Inc. . 18a1 8eectt BNd. (114) 147..-S, etnce ,. r.,..-, .... ...., ~ ---o.'ta aoa LONGPRE PONTIAC 13e00 e..ctt Blvd, Westminster (TM) _ _..,, .. 1tll l>onlleC Ol'#o/ ........... i....g-~ c• wonttlnoton Dodge 11555 Beach Blvd (714) 147-t115, ... 1112 °""'--..i . ........... _ _,..,,. c ............... 1..U e.ctt Blvd (714) .. MG -.en.., .................. ~ Def.lie a. ..... 11211 8eilc:t\ 8MI. ~..:---.-........ ...... Hnal .... W/IDPAM It, lllC.. .. , .... ... .,_...,Ill.--MC.-..._. ....... -. .......... Huntington a..ch Acur• 19131 Beach Blvd. (714) 142-GOIS. alnce 7 /rt Aalt• °""' -..... ~-- Huntington 8Mch Chryaler Plymouth 16661 BMc:tl Blvd. (714) M2-0U1, elftee •10 ~~ --~ -IW"4o9 Roger Miiier Hond8 19232 Beach Btvd (714) ta-1151 -.on., -..-~--s .. I Sun Subaru/Yugo 1 ZSSS Beach Btvd (714) M2-o'15 SW.U.Yugo -----South County Moton 18711 Bueti Blvd (714) 142-2000 VOI0<9W909" tam.o --~-Wlleon Ford 18255 Beacl'I Blvd (714) M2-te11 Ford only ..... -lnSonG -- Terry Buick, Inc. 122 Fifth St. (714) 5'I H• .__ orlly UMd-..--- IRVINE Holmee Tuttle Dodge 40 Auto Center Drive (714) .... _ Dodt9. Suo9N. ...... -............... __ lntne Nleun 44 Auto Center Drive (714) •1-1111. elltee 1112 ...... ...., ---~-arvtne T o,ot• 30 All1o Center Drive (714)~ To,wi °"" ... ---"°' Mec"'9non Chevr•t 21 Auto Center Drw. ~ ~7112. --1177 .... "9111......,. _, ..... ••••• etwr111r ,., ... ..,.. 1• Auto c.n. ~ (714) ,.., ....... =-=-"'=----..., Ft1•11111 Unnln!Mu .. , 16-1' Met 0.-Or-.. f'M)-1 ...... ,., ~ ............ ..... ._, a ............. .._. I tF•1 ·-•CC•PJ .........._ =-_ .. -. .............. • I I \ Connler Suz•I 23663 R<><*fielt (114) 770-7001,alnce ,_ s.i-1 Ol'#o/ --· -.. ltd -lfYlne lmportt 11 Auto CenterOrrve (714) ....... llnce 1117 All• "°'"9o, ..... .........,. ---..-.... Jim Ciiek For.t 43 Auto CenterOr1ve ('714) 719-SIU,elnce 12-M FotO Ol'#o/ -·-·~ed --- LAGUNA NIGUEL Allen C>6damd»lle Cedlllec 28332 Camino c.ptstrano (714) .,, ...... 1117 ~ C.oAel GMC Truc:la1 --~...,--- LAGlTNA HILLS OeYld J. PN9pe 248a8 Allele Parl(way (714) "7-MOO ,,,__.._Milo. .................. ___ SAN'IA ANA 8ob 9leclc Oldentoltlle 2345 No. Orn Avenue (7M) .... 11 ~...., --...... "--com ...... ...mt Votbw..- 119 Main & Second (714) •• I • ._ 1911 v.....,.-, ......,.......,. ___ c,...... .... 1500 Auto Mel Drive (114)-..a111 .,......, ..... -. ....,. Md..... • Gar..e, CMw•t co. 71 t £. 17"' Street (7M) IP'l-171', ...... -o.w......, .. _.. ....... _ ......... AM. ..... 2'14E,,.,_..._. (JMI., .... ,, .......... ...... w.1--.-- -M11Pf 1•1R T.,... 22411o ........... (JM)••a , .... .... -.~ ............ .__ ~ •. , ...... ,,. t•W ..... A .... (nel ..... . .... .... .... _ ..... ___ .,.. __ -llcPMnon HJndel 417 W. Wemet (714),,..,.. ""'*'_,.-·.-cl, --I-., INCi ............... llWOUlfl ---·....,. =-llulck CompenJ No~ Grand AYenUe (714) M1.., 11, elltee 1117 .... ..., .................... ..,,. .. Sane. Ana c~ Ptymoufh 1485 Auto M-" Or. (714) 141-4411 aw....-.,.,.... --................... __ Sent• Ana Mud8 1505 Auto Mell Or. (114) ID-44t4 ,.......""" -.--....... ---................. tnc. 2001 E. 17th Street (714) ... 1111 ... 1'70 Nlmlenot"r ................. --- ...... AM Uncoln/Men:ury 1301 No. Tustin Ave. (7M) N1~11, alnoe 1 .. Unoolll. war-y. w.rt<wir ................ --- TUSTIN 11c1woc.-ec 1 Auto Cent• Dftve (714)111 ....... ,.. c:..-.c & ClllJlaml .................. _ _,,.,...._,,.. Tuettn Acura 9 All1o cent• C>mle (714)• 1111 .... ,.. =.-=: ......... ..... Tuetlft Dodie 40 Auto c.nter ~ (714)~ ~i.::: ............ BUENA PARK c...,1111 ...... 1100 ~1• BMS. (114),. 1111, ...... .......... ....................... c.~ ...... .., ......... lf'ld. (JM) ... ,. ... 1.a --... ............. .... c ....... .......... ~Y'llllW!lllR 1190 .... 1111 BMS. (1M) "' 1111 ................ "" .... -..... ---......... , ...... ........... BMl-(JM) ... ,.. _._.._. . -.. .... -. ......... , ..... ,... 1211._.IMI . (nltllMt ....... ........ ---------- $2.56 per day T'Mt'1 ALL you pey fOf 3 MMe. 30 dey minimum • In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALl TOOAYll &llFNLllS Y04/lf s.Wle O.,ectoty ~tetlw 1•2-a211xt. 110 QUALITY Con1truclion Comm'I, Restcfl Let our •AD aaYe you MONEY! Uc Free est 631-23.45 5530 S.rl!l!tat 5530 S.rlepnt 5538 S.,.,...t SSll Earl171ua1 IPIUTlllay tmmed'et• opening, day oe>erator. up ·o pref' d '11 FILE cLn1 11EcEn 110 IFC REsl AURAHT Salel Mon-Fn 2pm-Spm Yacht s .... Newport PIT &SST Ml/OlllTO but wl tt1ln Newport RA881Tl INS 631-n.a S••·SYn 9-S.30 Addt'I HELP PIT Fun pUK;e to •H STiii hrs "9ll. n-smltr wor1' Loe COM JOIM SAUi mu• PlllTlll o.Ann6'2S735 days 675-3690 1lt I ,11.HCTI. aurants -6omt'Mlnds 75~ F T PIT myst hive m•n 8eactl 644· 7050 PART TIME **** I •HOST ESS/CASHIER RETAIL SALES AEROBIC 2yr$ ret1t1I upd New· ap d Wl1h typ109 I.lulls I SHOP PART TIME IN port Belch' .,... finest PennySawr Production 1n •COCKfAJL WAITRESS I C 0 S T A M E S "I dnig store Calt M-F 9-S $7/HR Laguna Niguel Is lo<>'lk\g experienced COUfffYAROS 5~-7515 Mr Welts 760-01 fl * * * * lor QYaltfied lndMduals •BUS'"BOY ••Pd Rel~ saleS C1Ht1v1ty 6am-12pm Mon-Fri lor the lolow109 -.-....L... & SAlfS ~•1 I ~ pefton ag-Cost• Mesa 548-6919 ...,_ IOnl PC>fY In ~ Tues tnru greulon neeoeo Sell to Ulll llS CASH W•tminlter 119$-5082 Frt •pm • htgh ~ cil«'ttele Jew. UgUl\I NigUel 582-36'7 PlllflUIU IEWWIYS lery & Oflenlll •rt Objets IECOIE u General Wiii proof dlspl•y IC2Yer1es-USTllUIT Fl Atrium 721-~• FHA/YI TUCEll PUTl·tf QYlred Day & Q'IW.Vatd 2oM 1 H, ""'M S I le--.;.. S No setting reqU11ed c.11 Ing X'lnt 9')elllng re-E PC r .. -- 1 snttts • all•ble w .... c:haM .a oven own 10 a tt-1 1 HI I (8 t 8)3 77...a591 Pute-yp person with one " "' ome ..._ exp'd, m1ture --------of the lotlowtng I d· tlkeldvWltageof NIN? t>YStness like person Wnenyou wri1eactu sitied dlt1on11 1klll1 c •m· PUTl·IP&ITIST Thet>eetbuystn "*ch"'· •96'·293•• lao •nGloOe&111netac1s-an<1 "·t II I ldlw~OCC1iiit1iidiiiiliitniictjiejiteljijjllediiiiitliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. 1~1Miri'esuliiili1siliouii:iiwiil--'I e<1/1tr1pp1ng or ty~ ..,.. • -or ented with • _ se1tlngl m1tk-up Must good MnM of <Mslgn & be willl09 to wor1I nlgl'ltl expertenced In high ~ & WMkendl At>illty to do IMM ptoductlOn Wllllng qyellty WOtk undef the to trlln highly motivated pt9UYrl ot deadll"-1 Individual. Ell~ II HMntlal N~aper Hpetlence i...1 ...... preferred lnter H te d lie :: 1 =--...a ~-may submit • re-..._ ... eume Of come in and fl" tr W (11 ) 112· 14' 1 out en aoc:>ltcatlon If ut HI fer illfe aw. man &SS1ST M\1111 M-.. 1 yr "**"""" a• w. ~ ... teaing exp 1n Orange Cetta .__.. 1_21 County .. be licenMd. _ __, «• MOCleSt salary • com---------1 mission Send resume to •PUTl-IPUTllT• CHRISTINE. 2~ E. 17th OC PubFlrmhe8opnfor St, Ste •117, Cost• exp FfT paste up W111t Mesa, CA 92627 req'• gC2 layout 9*11t1,1---.ftinwwM1i;-- •bllity to handle hyY rou-umnt•n tine paste up. Flex. fOf Arehlt.llnt Oeelgn firm dMdlinel SofM CO¥er Ila FIT posltlOn 1V811 for dHlgnlltluat. Camera • btlght. polished lndtv exp+. Margo SM--93e0 Phone (10+ tin") & word-pfoceulrlg exp. a llllUL... must 11200-$1300/mo. Ground flcMW opport. wttt1 Cell Jadtl, M~ 2-4pm Ci_lll Co In Newpor1 54-0280 Flllng. typlfto, l AeceotkMlllt Animal Hoec> llte boottk~. C-' Mr. N.8. Good~ and <>4: Ademlt.,.....1:9 b .... PIT 01 FIT PUINl•IDT M.0011W7Y...1911 .. ..hl•ITF/l MedlCtl ...... °' ..-Oen eon.nctOI In fit.I tedl ~ Front .... S*'IOfl wfth front and bedt ofb 2040 twa offtce ....,.. .. ice l •"Int per ... to ..,,_ a.-y phor'9 menner and lie CC*'· a.tel "'9ume ot ~ tot non ll'nOltlng ~...,,,II .._, ,. 2 offtce Heavy pftonM, ii~ Ff'Clftl Noon• prior up tielpful. 7pm. Or Uz l>.fHtclt, 1525 Salary/benefits com- Supeti()t Ave. NI. No __,,_.. wlttl exp'd phof'9 cab p.....i Cal Kan 15 1-2211 Pllll• ID'• A~Prt_!SSe7~Yn.!_:5Pm Cal: SM Cowe ~ -...rr.• , .. ~per- 4tt-1511 or John '°" needed to ...iet In T~ 562-4113 buey R.E. oftk:e. Heevy --~---=:""11-~--i ~ 45 wpm. Yll"'°"' ofc Outlet. n i ce •OINllMt• and ltaff. If ........ , _._cal l°" Mlwrl .. 1 i ... 720-•7'17 .....,.... NIWWN'9f' HIOl"IOnGllOOllNM'f""' ~n::~"ro ~,: .. ': °"'".......,.~CMW C AR NTE£D '400PEAWUK WITH POT'IHTIAL TO 11000 PER W£EJ< LMGE RU£O YVIClE llQlMl(.D --·~OMI ECIQM)OO LOTS Of OPPOmllTY TO GIQWMWMUR NO ..w1nmn MGUMED CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in our customer service dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $4.50 to start. Hours are Mon.-Fri. 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. and 11 :30 A.M. - 7 P.M . Call 642-4321 ext. 201 to sch~dule an appointment. Ask for Guy or Patt. BOYS & GIRLS 2 0 M Jv1o~ -STARTNOW- 11 to 15 Ye•r• Old WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAY YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK ·-s750~ . OR MORE CONIACT Mr. Phillips PHONE {714) 892-1449 ALL TRANSPORTATION PROV10ED • BY AN ADULT SUPERVISOR ti '87 . WOLFSBURG CABRIOLET This Week's S~PER Special 5 spd, Metallic Paint Custom Wheels. Air Cond1t1ontng, Power Steering. Cruise Control Leather In- terior. AM & FM Stereo Cassette. (=035336) FACTORY STICKER $1&,935 ~ s· YOUR PRICE 14,435 SA VE $2.500 ' '88 TROOPERS NOW AVAILABLE 4 DOORS, AUTOMATICS, 5 SPEEDS IS. XS and S Models. YUGE INVENTORY ... and, Buy A New 1988 ISUZU TROOPER By Jan. 31st and Receive a Season 's Pass · to Snow Summit! IOW lYllWLE OYER 40 FllES II STOCI TO CHOOSE Rll '79 VOLVO M41L • 111$1 llJ,f,. Sunroof power steer'lng, CNIM, '" cond Unbeh41'1at>le prictl. s3595 'II IUZIA ILC IRllE . ..,,au. Stle*., c:wtom wr1ee11 '*"° s3999 'U llZll IHOO . ..,,at. Thie one .,.,,_ In yo4lll drtJ .. ., • s4995 (371308) (330292) (8 11365) '12 TIYlll PICOP • ..,, Sf1L . 1070079) '13 MEllCllY CAPRI • _,TSR.L • air cond., PQWet·steenngfwlnaows cruise S19"90 can Exce09nt trans car s3975 '73 YW COIYERTIILE • ..,., Sf1L. Stick rlldlo. ~ w.tl'I l>I** t~ s3997 'I• llSSll PICllP ...,,au . Oh what a t9e1ng•· ttiis one will ~ '°" Oft the toed s4995 (46521 1) ., , ...... ., ••••..... 1letln4 ..... ......... for • beeuttfut "" --.ina Newport 8Mch • FllllliOn l8&and office. ~ pert time morning hours. Receptlonlat dudla l/ftulbte. Cont.ct Shele72().9170. 1111 MUlllTAIT Private Kllool, com- ~ ...... Costa ..... 65()..1 115 U£ "YOO" A SElJ STAaTII All> 'tdMG HI A ID CMlll? mi" AJC) C~CJ( US OUT! TttS IS NOT A PART· TllE JOB. W£ ME LOOICWG FOii MAMGDOT rBSOME. \ bilyPillt ••• MOTOR ROUTES AVAILAILE •AU OUR DEUVIRY ARIAS EARi •ISO.GO 600.00 Delivering tha Daily PllOL Hours are approximat.1:30 PM UO PM Mon- day to Frid~ 3 NA-1 AM Saturday & Sunday. Rf cer or truck, proof of insurance a print-out re- quired. Call 642 ext. 202 for ap- pointment or ap person at The Dally ~ilot, 330 W. Bay St., C_osta Mesa. , Si1P'Avail-No Uve AbOard I Up to 32 S3301 Stoe Tie to 25 S220 SWALES ANCHO~AGE Oa11y g.5 5'&·1501 •iac. Traa1,.rt1tita Aircraft 1111 lltra Lit• Air Craft ............. ..... ..., .... ., ... ...-.nw.ttytea .... H HCIMl Olll ........ _ ..... fefUllltrdl ""' ,., "" UTU'l•ll••• 14l·l114 141-1112 ••ttrcycltt/ lcMttn 1111 1iGKmj 6P2750 1~ O('O'f\81 tnites. ••c.1- lent cono Must ... 10 appreciate Hefmec I 00.... lndl.lded. 12500. Call ah• 4pm 530-2048. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20<>0 HARIOI llVO CO!ITA Ml!IA <>42 0010 & CREVIER BMW ,,. ....... ........ ................ I mr DIM.IS If ............. M ll• ~-~ 011109 as JZSt ~~ ...., lt'ms 15 l1St • "*' IM71 " ~~ .. 1o '°* x:rrm "Un~ ........ meoM 11 Jl!lc ~ .. lflA234 Send a personalized message to the ones you love! Write your own message. Eight different hearts to choose from. two sizes Large heart-$40 Small heart-$20 In cotumn messages also available -6 lines for $3 00 (4 words per line) Call 642-5678 or come in person to pick oul your ad J.J.- Stit~ c~1z.~ .Atytell J4~ ~e ljeLtlt.S. ~~~ Tne Oa1l'y Pilot 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa Ca 92627 · o•cc• .. ~st o• l\je.i.port BlvO 01"'" 19tn & voe1or1a St • 0 111ce Hours . Monday • Friday 8 to 5 Ouo "f' '.,,,.,,01) F'eo ...... , I' --------------------·-------------------- A~1QUNT ENCLOSED S ____________ MasterCard/V1sa =------- E1tp1rat1on Date --------- Message IN COLUMIJ ------LARGE HEART ____ SMALL HEART ___ _ ......................... ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ..... ,,,~~~~ EY DBU the American Diabetes • I ,,/. --- ·. Otange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Saturday. January 30. 1988 - DI .. N-· --' M t_' : ,ACWtC VIEW •llOf'tAL ,AM c~~ • '-f0t1..a" \-1\,tt>t' • (" ·~IOf\ J~CIC' p ' ~ f"• °''" ~!:'°"I 9..c' 6-l.t :""XI --• .. -=--.,___,_.....,..... __ ,__,_ ,~,....._..,,~ .. ---------· .... ·-·-···"""·"·-···-·-· -------------~~----- l ' TBS FAlllLY CIRCUS --r -_...__ .. "I've been exercising for years and didn't know it." 11.fJUIADUKE by Brad Anderson "Sure his dog food bill is high ... but we're never bothered by blll coUectorsf" PEANUTS It may have been dark ... GARFIELD .. \. .,. It may have bee n stormy ... It was a hot, t)u mid night. and the natives were restless. i 1 1 I -Jo • YfM,KE IM.Y 8E OOTA SHAPE I &IT mt'TB'ER PUY ~ES wm; HIM." by Charles M . Schulz ----------. One thing.however. SOMEHOW! FE&. TH~T was for sure .:Vl.ILC' se sHJ~-e.-..E: ... It was night. • by Jim Davis RtS( AN~ SHtN£,C.Ai ! ON TME f:AP.M WE. GE.T UP WITM TM( CMIC:KE.NS EXCEPT OUR CMICKENS ARE IN TME rREE'ZEF\ ' • ~ TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan DRABBLE R08S IS ROSE 2 2 a FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER JUST LEAVE IT 'THERE FOR NOW, DAVID.' I 'LL PVT YOU UP IN THE 6UEST COTTAGE.' I HOPE YOU'RE PLANNIN6 ON I $TAVI FOR A WHILE! l t r ~l '=......11111.m j i ~~, U N 1-=""_., "I g by Berke Bteathed by ~ddison by Lynn Johnston by Jeff ·MacNeHy by Harold Le Ooux I DON'T WANT TO :IMPOSE, ABBEY ... 6UT I WOULD LIKE TO ~NT SOME LANDSCAPES HERE AT SPENCER FARMS! EVEN THOUGH IT'S eEEN 20 YEARS SINCE I LAST SAW ll-ilS BEAUTIFUL PLACE, I'VE NEVER FOROOTTEN rT I DOON&SBURY by Garry Trudeau '=~=-· s~~41~-ar..~s· = -: -:. I I f • -----h CUY a----- °""_ .......... ........................... ,..., ~-----..-lllW--- 12 I U ..... ,.., --------- PAM 2/SATUllDAY ~···-------------~----------=~;=~~--DAILY PILOT/BM. DTA• . ... . ........ '. ·. ' IE8A VB!DE • < .. . '. . SERVING-NEWPORT BEACH, . . ·-~ ........ Well located duplex on the sand. Very good condition and $8.les pr.ice includes furniture. Fantastic st1mmer & winter rentals .. Upper unit - 3 BR: 2 BA. Lower unit -2 BR, 2 BA. both are rented. call office for more information. W'Wlftf llUl9lll ~ Right on the Mnd. Great summer /winter rental or ffv.in upper Met haw Income from lower unit W9'1 maintained butlding. Upper-3 bdrms, 2 ba. Lower-2 bdnns. 1 ba. Both ha¥e view. M1'flllf ..._ Beautiful My & OCMn view. from this 4th "9<M' unit. 1 bedroom. 1 bath. sundeck. Comm. poof, patio. Slip av.w.ble. Sub parking. Walk to res- taurants. Witt cons.def ..._ option. t.idO Realty 3377 VIA LIDO, ~EWPORl ~~CH ~ .• Pmlllllll II It Ila.- Panoramic ocean view with pnvate access to 3 Cameo Shores beaches. Roomy 3 bedrooms, 3 baths., den. formal dining room beautiful pool & . waterfall. 2 fireplaces. Security sys1em. lftl 1&1""'Y 1-4 4Ml .....,.., U. , 673-7300 ----. COSTA MESA & LAGUNA BEACH UY'FUST•B.IUIC( U.Me.- At the east end of Lido. you witt find this etegant spac10us home wrth 70 boat dock Features 5 BR. 6' i BA, family room. oak library. Wine ceUa.r & theater. Beautiful extra long pool in entry courtyard plus wet t>ar & BBQ area t.m' ISU U""'1 S 1AM- Spacious 5 bedroom. 4 1., bath bayf ront on Nord En1oy spectacular views. tiled bayfront patio. dock for. 2 .boats ~n With Sit down bar. private patio wrth spa Spacious master suite super Vtew. . .1._,PUD 11-. Front row location VersatKes condo fuJI view of ocean & catahna 2 bedrom. La Tour Ptan many upgt'ades. Sub pariung Wefl ma1ntarned Poot s.pa. Qubhou~ -guard ,gate --------------------~------------~-----HOWAROOIPflRL ·IROKER ......... .-.. .. ._ ............. ~ ............... ... KATE BRONN .~ Gti . GM. lAYl.0?. JNH) ~. QAL()ETTE lAYl.OR • Oli'lSllNE ~ • STEAiANIE ~ • OAR8.1. 8'1't'AN • '"O.V~ LAWS':>N .. ' .. ~()A(. RH. OEllHs . ~ MAA!'N . 808 • • ruz_~ ... . ' \ . "t I I '· I. .. - 191PLY Tm WT .. llAWJ9 Vll:W A.._..._, a;a• ,,,_.....,... ........... .... .......... a...,. ......... u... ...... ~~-........ Giil .......... ) .. ~,. ._...._. saO-·Ai*•.-...~Mllr ..... "DE"J HOUSES •IE llllmill ••a.nu SM.GOO -...., R ~KASTLE ~ •• ca .... ..., 3 BR. 2.5 BA 1241,000 8undllr t~ MARTIE KEEPERS ----58R,38A ............ $511,000 9undlly , .... LAURA HUS8ANO ... J •' SATU•DAY JANUAllY JO. l,_/PAGE S • ru IS RES IDE'.\TIAL BROKERA GE ~ER\'ICES . G:r THE LARGE T l'.\OEPE:\DE'.\T REAL ESTATE _ [R\'ICES I:\ T HE ,_\T IO' -- FEATURED HOME OF THE WEEK BELCOURT ELEGANCE 1435,GOo Contemporary 2 BR. 2'h BA. J.M. Peters design Lteht spacious kitchen. iarge living room. t)uge master bedroom suite. Lots of trees and privaq. Call Stella Shirar COSTA 'MESA $117.500 Charming remodeled 3 BR. residence. Custom family room. formal dining room. outdoor spa. Dog run Must see this immaculate home. Ann Peters 8AYRIOGE 1215,000 Upper unit "C" plan. Great assumable loan. Two BR. 2 BA. 2 c.ar garage. Great value. Fast escrow Sharon Vogt PA.Rl<'LANE HOIE a..ooo Three BR. 2112 BA home with wood plank floors in family room and kitchen. master with retreat area. Solarium windows. dose to all Wood· bridge amenities. Beverly Duddy FIRST TIME OFFERED 1315.000 Four BR. 3 BA. Ivan Wells home. Excellent location in Baycrest. Large private yard Shown by appointment only. Sara Hinman WEITCUFF ~E NEWI SM51000 Great location, walking distance to Mariners. Ensign and Hart>or Hlgh Schools. Ctose to medi· cal pla;z.a. and I 'th street shopping Remode·led 3 BR. 3 BA. home with family room. on large corner lot. Hobie Denny MOO£l PERFECT $419,000 Three BR. 3 BA. Deane townhome Desirable single story. French windows and doors. ne"' kitchen tile and appliances. ·Large pool size lot Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody £1ERALD BAY • VACANT SIT£ SOS.GOO This lar1e lot was once part of an estate. Good Catalina and ocean views. close to tennis and pools. walking distance to beach. Offered at $495.000. Rod Daley and Dave Hirschler ~HURRY • HARBOR RIDGE $515,000 .~~mmaculate "lodelle" plan in Harbor Ridge Estates. Three BR. 2'h BA. Fabulous views of ocean. harbor and city l~ts-Private spa off master suite. Shows like a model. Danny Bibb or Stella Shirar HARBOR VIEW HLLS 1511.000 Upgraded one level 4 BR home in c«&eous park~ike setting with total privacy and security. Great cul~e-sac street adds to this perfect location. Maxine Propp ~IQUI" COROMA DEL llAR ••,ooo Four BR. custom 2 story home In very private setting. Mini view. large master suite with pri- vate deck. pool & spa all on 45 foot k>t. Martha Macnab 81G CANYON ELEGANCE ••,ooo Two story townhome on larJe private comer loL Gourmet kitchen, and adjacent family area. Three BR. l BA. plus bonus room. Will consider lease « liease option. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Crody BIG CANYON 1115,000 Customtz.ed 4 SR, 2'h BA. Broadmoor home. Large private courtyard. Ooiec cul-de-sac The finest in upgrades. Lots of skylights and French doors. Shows hke a model. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody CORONA DEL MAR SMS.000 A piece of Shangri-La tucked away on the canyon. ~our BR residence with formal dining room. family room. pril.·ate pool f, spa Enjo~ the private ocean beaches Ann Peters C.D.M. CUSTOM MANOR $7SS,000 Spacious 4 BR. each wit h its o~ n bath Fam1l~ room. formal dining. leaded windows. wet bar. etc, etc On extra wide lo t. Y? block to ocean Only 8 years old Lois lacobs or Linda Qeth OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY CORONA DEL MAR ••.oao 'BR pool spa I-~ PROMONTORY BAY 11.ms.ooo .a BR. ,. ,l( erfronl l-4 UDO ISL£ 1111,111 211 Via Oel '>BR 1-4 ~n Le---,s UOOISL.£ 1111.000 ~VlaE*I S BR 1-4 loaf\ ~IS BIG CANYON ••.ooo , ... ~ J BR FR, -.aterfront )-4 )() DOVER SHORES P•.OIO n2 E.,.,.._ Sw LaM 3 BR FR. 101 erfront I~ Carhn S<e1ne-r HARBOa VIEW HILLS Ill,.-Ja»_IC., .a BR. FR I »S Ma'lne Propp CORONA DEL MAR ...... .......,.. ....... 2+1 Du~ll , ... )() Coby Wa«I DOVER SHORES . .... 0..tks;ttwc..t 4 BR. FR. pool , .. )() """ Pet ttS SATURDAY a SUNDAY BIG CANYON .,..,. a_,..kO..W. • BR. FR. poot 5p.1 ,,.. JO I 1-4 Shirar/Partch WESTCUFJ' ...... 1w w111:ilr °"" ) BR. FR , .... 10 Hobie Denny ~DELMAR ~ m,, ..... •Bl.F'R l-4)0 ~ cat<>NA DEL MAit ·--•ts I, .... l Bit. FR , ... )() ~· NEW ON THE MARKET DUPLEXES GOOO ADOREss-GREA T FUTUM S312.000 COM duplex which should be built out to tts potential South of the highway 2 BR hou~ "'1th I BR I BA unit off garage l\dorable propert) Cob) \\ ard C.D.M. DUP\.EX S419.000 Charming duple\ front house has htgh beamed ceilin~ 2 BR. and firep lace Rear unit four )ears ne"', 2 BR . 2 BA. hreplace. three c~r garage and carport Donna Godshall CUSTOMIZED CONTEMPORARY -..S,000 Four BR. 3 BA. fa mil) room v. ith fireplace Separate den area. master suite with sitting room Children·s "''°g v.1th pla~ room Pmate lot with gated pool and spa Dann) Bibb and Stephanie Grod} VIEW· BIG CANYON S131,000 Countr) French home set on one of Big Canyon's spectacular lots Manicured grounds v.ith pool and \ tew. Three BR. 2~ BA home show s like a model Dann} Bibb or Stephanie Grod~ BAYFRONT WITH DOCK $1,035,000 Customized e\ecut1\e .s BR 1 BA.. home on charming Promontor) Ba} Large i lot tn-level home. Flov.-s e~cepttonall) "'ell for entertaining Must see to appreciate Su:ianne Shuler COM CUSTOM $1.2'5,000 One year old custom home v. ith panoramic ocean and jett) v1e"'s Four BR . .s BA . and e\er) e \tra All )OU could ask for m one of Nev. ports best areas. the .. 1llage of Corona del Mar on prest1g1ous Ocean Bhd Ton) Sha"' BIG CANYON CUSTOM $1,375.000 Traditional custom home located on the /th fa1r-.a) Excellent cul-de-sat location Perfect famil) home and setting Large lot v.1th fabulous pool & spa Lots of charm Call Dann~ Bibb ~ Stephanie Grod~ BIG CANYON MEDtTERRANEAN $1,39S.OOO f 1\e BR home o' erlooking I Jth green. Floor-to- ce1hng picture \\tndov.s Separate children's "'ing. On quiet cul~e--sac -. 1th S'-' eep1ng golf course mountain and Cit) light 'se"' s Dann) Bibb and Stephanie Grod> GLAMOROUS HOME ON PROMONTORY 8A Y S1,SI0.000 Custom built. great location and constructt0n v. ith style. F1"e BR. formal dining room. break- fast area. large pla) room. Master bedroom ON THE BAY with stud) Barbara .\une LARGE BOAT sa.. S1,720..Gl0 Will accommodate 50 ft .._ yacht Great location ne.ar harbor entrance. Creati"'e 3 BR floor plan includes large b1llard room COZ)' library formal H'ing& dining. Sl,710.000 Martha Macnab EllDALDUY·LOCATIOM ~ You c.an toss a ball from decks into the oce•n surf from this home overlookinc E.meraJd S. Beach White water ~ws. open beam ceilinp hardwood floors. • Bit 4 BA. plus pow~r room Rod OaJe) or Dave Hirschler ,· l DAILY PILOT /mAI. UTAft ® ~ of REALTORS- ••& •• ••• 1111,19 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath. almost 3000 sq.ft. home. Very private and secluded lot lushly landscaped located on cul-de--sac. Custom pool and spa. Peek views of ocean. Shows like model home. DENNIS GR IMES 8'YllAll ICUI llOI 1111,• nus Southport model has an ~ocean, bay and a ty hghts view. It sits high on one of the largest Jots in prestigious Spyglass Hill. nus home has 5 bedrooms. 4 ~ baths, family room. bonus room and a pool and spa for enterU.ining. Th.is as a unique property in a secluded setting. Ask for .. ESTHER YANK MJ•••'& an,• I...i.ke new 3 BR. 2 '12 BA home. Ne"({ carpet, kitchen and recessed lighting. Small view from large deck plus another large troplcal patio. CJ0&e to park. beach & shopping. Ask for ... DIAN A-PROSSER IBCIUIT ml 1471.m Beautifully upgraded condo with ocean & city lights view. Contemporary decor. security system. plantation shutters. marble fireplace & skyhghts. Vacant, move-1.11 immediately! Luxury at an un- believable pnce. Ask for ... EST HER YANK PIO"'• IUIT Tl mft ...,. Back on rnaJ"bt. 4 BR. 2 BA home in Harbor View. Can acwmudate a fast es::row. Extra large backyard and sunny location. Shown by appoint- ment only. Ask foe ... JO-ANN DORAN •1•1 Ulm IT RI IEIT 1111.• Luxury 2,100 tq. ft. Bayside condo home on one level with boat slip, bey, mountain and city light views. New carpet. iextund walls. verticals, tile. marble, mirrors. laquered cabinets. and more! Two BR. 2~ VA. den. fonnal dining. Security gate. private community, pool and spa. Ask foe·- .JU NE DAVIS •11 I I .. II tlll Lowm priced bayfront with dock in quiet b- cation. 4 BR. 3 BA & 3 firepUces. Londer will work with )'O'L "* for -DKLJ.A DELGADO aua1 1 cmm -.111 Ide.a IP....... ... ........ 3 aa. OWIWH unit-2nd unit 2 Bil. bada with individml i.m~ dries. i..rae la& • bmkmay •Mll!w. Owner-will carry 2nd T .D. a-&J tar Jlriqte =w ~fir._ BILLA DONNA W D ..----ua•m• H---- I "IFFMlll.f •MDIII.. 1417- With two Master suites -one on each Ooor Family room. fifth BR on _9epal'ate wing. 3 skylights.. wood entry, trench doors & wmdows. plantation shutters. walk-in doeet, extra Large storage space. Great wann appeal Assumable loan! JO-ANN DORAN IF• IER UllW Cll 11-.111 3 BR family home within walking of golf OOW"R. C.orn~teJy I etl • deJed. Country ki&cben. Fi.J"e... place m living room. Jacuzzi in large backyard. • mtfl W.111 A fabulous home th.at bappesw to be a duplex. Leale OUl one of the units to help make JOI.Ir ( ~ paymenL This is a CUiian\ CDll tra- ditional duplex w/all the toys. 3 BR. 2 BA upper. 2 BR. 2 BA lower, 4 car ...... : . E'L YNN KEMP Ask foe... WU Tl... 1111.111 MALI GULLEDGE Sophisticated penthouR in acurity tuildin, only •1111111111 Q 1421,111 Cape Cod style 4 ~P \ . New 90lar heated pool"' -0 ~ . -...lt with fresh landscapir.s --parb & shoppmg. Available 1 .. ., offers. Ask for ... iJJAN A PROSSER PA lllllR Wllll lllWI 1111•111 Luxunously decorated 3 BR. 2 'h BA. approx 1950 ~ft home. Features include: italian marble entry and frpJc. gourmet oak & tile kitchen. Tarkett, bleached oak 6oon., new carpet & neu- tral colon throughouL Ask foe ... EYLYNN KEMP 1111111 a 112 I •mil 1741.• Dynamic 3 BR. 3 ~ BA San Clemente bluff home. Highly upgraded. his/her Mstr. bath. eus10m tile. wood & fixture througbouL ~ acre lot plumbed for pool & fully land9caped w/spa. Priv•te be.ach privlieges. Ask for ... DENNIS GRIMES RUBI II II .. Ill I Fonmr model home. 2 Bil, 2 \.S BA cando., pro- f c I Ff ?T&Dy decor tied fr'-•• aped K.tlie floan in entry & kik:bm. hrhwle fwnltuft. A* for ... RON FBLSOT 710-6110 blocks to ocean! plantation allutte.n. plumb whhe carpel. beveled mirror"&, kitchen *Ylilht. Ulility room for W ID, au conditioned. Very low down on assumable loan. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY mc121r1 mr ,.. 111•••• Light and airy att the 1"ll'da for &his 4 BR. 4 ~ BA custom home. Marb&e Ooon in entry and off white berbtt ~ throughout. Private bath l1l each BR. JIC'U.ZZi & ~ in IDMter" ..Ute. 3 car garage, larp yard. Aak for ... llONFEL8M ,...... ... ... E.t Vail~l minutes to town Ir Wta. Seller &d1 town.. Reduced from $$48.,000. Campa. available. 4 BR. 3 ~ fully fumilbed C1*0n> home. 2500+ ~ fL V~ of Vail, liqiie t,i .:re comer lot w/stftam IWTOU.Dding houle. Alk far M • GISELA BUDDIST&ll 3 CORPORATE PLAZA •SUITE 101 • NEWPORT CENTER INDEPBNDKNT MDIBBR BROKER ' u , I Expecttre~ Cokl.-eU Ban ker ResldmUaJ Real Estate Sttvtces NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE :: 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS CORONA DEL MAR RAtBOI WOODS H07.t00 Outstanding condo w/2 master suit.es. 2 ' , BA biihly upgraded.Great location. Lg patio for entertaining. CA.MEO BJGllLANDS SS4t.MO 3 BR in very pecia.1 neighborhood. Lg. yard with Catalina \iew bring a little paint and yow imagination for a great investment. JASJON! Cllll SMt,tOO Magnificent park like setting. lmmacul.te Mnjle story 2 BR and cozy den w/FP. 2• hr guarded gate. pools & tennis. COIONA DBL MA& nn .... Simply the best Harbor View Hills kicatioo. Vpgnded and upanded 5 BR: beamed ceilinp. bdWd floors. 2 fireplaces. Superb landM:llpe. OLDE CO&ONA DEL MA& Ml0.000 Exciting new contemporary duplex So. of PCH! 2 BR. 2 BA • car parking, llnl quality ap- pliances & features. Call now! OLDE COIONA DEL Mil MS~OOO Superbly dail'ned new speciuos duplex So. of PCH. Quality featured thruouL 2 BR, den.. FR. 3 BA • 2 BR. 2 BA &: • car pking. kare opportuni- ty! B!LCOUIT 18!5,000 Dramatic 3 BR enhanced witb barchrood floon and Trompe l'OeiJ det.ail.ing. Appealing brick tenace and bubblinc spa will delight you. P'IOMOHroll 11,160,000 High ceilinp. open spaces. gourmet kitchen. entertainment area. large master suite pro";de a .relued and inviting lifestyle in this 4 BR water· front hom~ . COIONA DBL MA.a 11,IN,OOO ~ Forever location! Fantastic ocean. beach & jetty vir#. Total remodel · like new. 3 BR. 3 1 1 BA must see to appreciate. llAUOl ISLAMD U ,750.IOO Bayfronl vacant lot with pier and u~ and Newporu most prestigous island. B · your own dream castle. WIDA 181..B' I Z.111,,IH s~ oontempon.ry remodeled t.yfroftt European kitche'n and 5..., beths, turning basin. vir#. large alip, South petio. OLD OOIONA DIL llAa '"'*'-Hall a million dollar price reduction! Fabulous new home 100 FT fron&ace. Beat ,,.,_, of Harbor entrance from ewry room. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-4 l"l\'INE SI COOLBIOOK 3 BR $25.S. E . BROW~ NO. LAGliSA !3! CHJQL:rT • .\ DL'PLEX '.!.5.000 S. ~tARYI~ J ASJOSE C•EEX !8 JETn 2 BR -OEN $369.900 M. DEREM L>\H SEA\lEW 1905 \.ACBT PtlJTA.~ 3 BR, FR. \'JEW $498.500 R K l"RTZ BVBO~ 4 BR -FR 1855 PORT KA.~LEJGH $550,000 L SHAW COIONA DEL MA.I !600 WA\'l'..ctEST 3 BR • PR $595.000 8. H L'TCHING OLD CORONA DEL KA.I 118 AVOCADO 3/2 BR -FR $61 0.000 J. ~l.\C~ULL.\~ BELCOUIT 2 BR • FR BAYSIDE DI 4 BR + 4 BA $695.000 !O BELCOl'IT L. ROE & 1! BAUOI ISLA.~D Sl.750,000 S. HARR IS SUNDAY 1--4 r.avna St COOLB&OOK 3 BR .. $255.000 E. BROW?\ , 0 . LAG NA m CBJQl'lTA DL"PLEX $275.000 S. MAR\L.~ J ASMDil? Cllf:K !8 JBTn. 2 BR -DEN $369.900 ~1. DEREMIAH S!A\"IEW 1905 YACHT P UTA.~ 3 BR. FR. \.lEW $498.500 R K t;RTZ COIONA DEL MAI !600 1f A \"ECIF.ST 3 BR -FR $595.000 P. HL'RLEY OLD COlONA DEL Kil •18 A \.OCA.00 3/2 BR ~ FR $610,000 J . ~iACMILLA!\ BAYSIDE DI 4 aR ••BA 51 % RAIBOI ISLAJlt'D $1 ,750.000 D. TROLi NEW LISTINGS SANDCASTLE S!tt.500 Luxury 2 BR single le\·el condo in saodea5tl~ with large private yard, c ustom in - teriors.plantation butters. two master u1t · ~oomm. pool & spa! BAC&IAY MK .... Charmine home on double lot located minutes Crom tchools & shopping. Prh-ate pool & spa. 4 BR. Formal DR & FR Nothing comperab~ in aJft_ SBA VIBl'' MN.Me This Property has it all ~ Views of Ocun, Mt.m. Catalina and City ~hta, •;th Liebl I: bright .. Mode.I Perfect" 3 BR home in gau l\IAf'ded comm. BA•Ma VIP BO~ 15M.IOt Home tour favorite~! • BR. 317 BA. Beautiful remodel in ncelle:nt location. Gourmet kitchen.. French doors • windoww. 8,·u y upgrade im· ......... awry. NEWPORT BEACH I • \UL.\ BALBOA S 169.900 ~t"'A'J>Un Beach Penthouse o\'erlooking ~ttn· heh v.1th mini nev. of Bay secunty. pool. pa atr. large maslt'r -den BR. mouvated seller MCL'JS ·BIG C:\.\"YOS .S47'.500 Coz~ 2 BR 1 BA condo m pnvctte atta •~tb tennis & pool amemues. Perfect for the ex- e-cuti\'e ur tan.er home. Call to see nov.. MCLAIS · BIG CAA"\"OS 1!85.000 3 BR 2.5 BA condo wtth formal DR -large kstdW!n Golf course \;e..-. Patio -ded off master bedroom Security gate entrance. Pool - tenms. THE CO\''ES M!0.000 Maf'\·elous opportuntty 'lo get on the Bayf ront at an e:ic-eUent pnce · '.?BR '.? . BA·s -formal DR Set off " "hdv.·d floors make this an e:1c1ting property. BAYSIDE CO\'ES S-470.too Bayfront 2 BR -den. gated with front row \•tewm~ o( pa.ssmg boats Pool & pa O\·er&ook:iJll "a~r BIG CA.\"fOS $549.IOI Soaring beamed ce1lmg ID large lmng room. S kylight.s. formal dining & famtly room. H~ master suite on l t fl oor & 2 BR up. · BA.l.801 \'lEVt B1US Nie .... Wow'. -4 BR 2 FR. pool & spa all O\·ersiud lot nght on the park'. Who could a5 k for more• Be the chosen (a.mil}. C.Ul.EO BOU.:S S7!9.itt A untque combmatioo of locauon. design A \·alue can be had in thlS 3 BR homt' romplete 'Aith a maf'-elous roast.al \,ew. l&\1NE T£UACE sns .... Dynamic day & naght \,~. from this Hcitinc custom hOflle · gorgeous courtyard w pool. for· . maJ OR. library. This 3 BR offers comfort. tyle & u c1tement. DOVE& SBOIB.5 S7 t• Ll,,.e on the Bay •;tb your boat out.side your patfo. a p\'1 sandy beach tbru your skte dool>. Thu is a beautiful home wtth 5 BR. Camih· room and kitchen combo! - NEWPOt1' BEACH ~ C-OOSider wa~root \i ew coodo witb own boat dock for ta boet! Walk to village but ~joy f'me interiors ' decor. UNDA lSU al,IMTI II One of Newport· premir~ Bayfront p~ •'°1th 80 feet on the bey. A fier sHp of 100 ..,;u accommodate a Rotilla. IAISllOU'S U,7~ F abulom ooe of a kind Bayfrool with la.-nlhuce uee, o,"V'Sized deck. 3 slips, rn..m•..-... ··ow ~ -ao l 'z BaLfroat a.bore aoca; \_ J \ t t( 1 v \.' u ,. ,. I \,, c. ::'..' ' u :> c. " " c. ' u u I ,, 3 u u ' " c:.. " .... "" -... • • -• ' I •• ,. .. \ I ~---------- PROPERTIES, INC. l114) 673-9333 • 341 BAYSIDE DRIVE• NEWPORT BEACH 9'l660 t - CORONA DEL MAR SPYGLASS MANSION ... This 7 BO,, 81"1 BA custom home has a 180° view of ocean & all below. An entertainer's delight. library. den, family room. living room & master suite. all with fireplaces. Glass enclosed yard area. including lighted tennis courts. poof with slide and diving board. Built-in BBQ & firepit.. ........... $2.400,000 CHINA COVE-<>NE OF THE MOST UNIQUE AREAS IN NEWPORT BEACH . . . Charming · !ew England styte with French windows. crown ·~oldings and elevator to service all 3 levels. Private & exciusive. this 3 BO custom home is just steps to the beach. Very open living area with dect< on the view. secluded patio with spa HAMOR RIDGE CREST ... 21 BO. 2 BA with tranquil water & fliJI.,~. AJI neutral tones and new painr. Very light and open ......... a.tMO Priced et S-,.500 HAMOR VIEW HOME-NEW LISTING ... De- sirable. wefl maintained 3 BO, 2 BA, comfortable family room, living room w/fireplaoe, separate OR. Cannef modef on extra large approx. 10,855 sq ft . k>t. Enjoyable patk>s, spacious bact<yard, community swimming pools & greenbeft parks. Great location near shopping centers, schools & beactl ............................... ····················· .. ... °'*' ... 1-5 ......................... 1930 Part c ..... DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT .............................................................. ~000 ~--------------- Open Sat/Sun 1-5 ............................. 2711 SMtt BELCOURT . SPARKLING LIKE A .IEWEL ... Beeutiful 3 BO, 3 BA townhome. TM designer has paid atten- tion to f/Very detail. Shining white woodworlc and beautiful tile floors with Karastan carpet. A very large COfner lot, quick escrow possible. A must to see .................................................... 1131,.500 Open a.t/SWt 1-5 • Hlhd• BRANO NEW-CUSTOM HOME ... Dramatic entry with curved staircase. Wonderful kitchen with cherrywood cabinets. 5 BO, S'h BA. 5 fireplaces. poof. A porte cochere. Crown mold- ings throughout.. ............................... $1,350,000 llELCOURT TERRACE ... Spacious & beauti- ful. a soaring two story entry highlights the architectural drama of thiS 2.676 sq ft . 3 f30 home. French doors to ~wty planted garden. Tradttlonal wood sash wi11d ows gives a tight and sunny feefing, blonde hardwood floors. Can for showing ............... ·-····.......................... S570i.OOO ONLY LOT AVA'L\llLE .. BELCOURT ... This ., lovely level lot has i>Pf'ox. 12,000 sq. ft. and is located on a cul-de-sac with gorgeous homes. Please call today and one of our agents will show you this fashionable and traditional gated com- munity ............................................ -..... -.- STATE OF WASHINGTON ELEGANT HOME-•PECTACULAR .VIEW- BEAUTFUL SETTING ... Ideal for entertaining. This single teYef home of over 6,000 sq ft. is complimented by the finest of craftsmansip and wood. Pool, spa. and waterfall unite with the =~--~~--~~--~--~~.-.. ~~~-.;:~5~ Open a.t/SUn 1-5 1244 Polerte GREAT FAllLY Ho. ... Each bedroom has Its own bath. Large private comer lot with unobstructed view of Back Bay, nig.ht fights and mountains. 4 80 , 4'~ BA, poof and spa. Ex- tensive brick work. Walk to community beech. .. . . . . . . . . .......... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . ················--··--.11,000 I ccmoe. •••••aTON STATE ... 2 80 , lal..lnDlllV 1'~ BA. 184.500 end 155.500, #1250 and 11350. AM•••llMt hon-. Poot,..,_, nw akl llU ... IUR.IGE ..... tennis. g<Jff, ~ ao. k> Cot-JSUfiMl8y umbi8 Riwr. W..g naa bJ"°"'* .. meet • a/port to lhow ....................... •t.111 a lllJlll IQ-A . SPECTACULAR CUSTOll HOS• ... S.-• efeganc::e with the fed of Puerta Valerta. A courtyard with beautiful poof and spa. 5 BO. 41.t BA. kttctierl with maids room. handcarwd mahogany entry dOOfs, mexican payers, •Y- llghts made with antique Tequiffa bottlea. The finest quality ...................................... 12.-.- WONOERFUl FAllL Y CUSTOM ... With huge poof situated on one of the largest lots in Harbor Ridge. Spacious 6 BO. 4 1h BA. with 4 fireptaces. L~b~ary. formal dining, children's wing, formal dining. Separate spa and brick terraces. Veews of ocean, bay, city lights ................... 11...S.- HARBOR RIDGE ESTA TES, FREE ST AND•G LAUTREMONT ... 4 BO. 3 BA. detached condo contemporary sty1ed. Formal dining. privacy and tranquility, mountain feeling with lots of ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-t.'~: .. ~.~--~~~'.~ .. ,-;;~ LEASES BEAUTIFUL DOYER PUN ... wtth Big Canyon Goff Course view. 2 BO, 2 BA. Plush light carpet. fresh paint throughout, mint condition. Perteci executive lease. Walk to ciubhouse .. 1217$/MO VIEWI HAR80R RtOGE .. 2 BO, 2'h BA with spectacular ocean. bay & city light views in the gated community of H.R. Highly upgraded, many amenities ... ····················-······ msG/llQ SPECTACULAR VIEW OF HAR80R a CATALINA tSLtJC> ... 4 BO. Oen home. new carpets, fresh paint and a 3 car garage. Walk two bfocks to Newport Center. Located on out- de-sac, steps to pool. CaJI for appt. . . . . . . . . . .. ..................... .. . . . . ... . .... .. . . ..... .. l:2,IOOlllO NEW LEAfE Iii UYVIEW COURT •.• 2 BO, 2 BA. Great location In gated community of Bayview. Morning sun mllkes tt Y9r'Y Night and gives • warm feeling. High oeiMr191-. white Wlllll. off White carpet. Nioe light• vtew, too . ............................................... .-........... ~ ... CO,AIERCIAL YOU WANT PRESTIGE? ... Compare this J>'op- erty _with any other waterfront location. Elegant. retad or executive office suite. 1500 sq ft May divide for joint tenants, generous pettling. Avall- abte now. Contact MMager et Lynne V&'1 •tine. ._..., ____ _ COSTA MESA OFFICE •22 99 HAR BO R BLVD ., COSTA MES A EXpect the best 645-0303 OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CLASSIC CUSTOll LOXUIY S!S7,500 The 3 BR. 1. 75 BA home is beautiruUy decorated and customiud with the finest upgrades. Gourmet kitchen with Dutch door, fireplace, cathedrale ceiling and bronze lighting. 2 c.ar garage, front and back patio, sprinkler and professionally landscaped with fruit trees. Won 't las~ Can be shown by Marc Mongeau. NELLIE GAIL RANCH THE GliCE or THE OLD SOUTH H H.000 This beautiful 5 BR estate home is truly a reOection of the qweter. more gracious style of li~ing of our early American hist.ory. OfferinJ a huge master suite with retreat. a formal dirung room graced with a crystal cbandaliet1 se-parau- maid's quarters.. and "cheny .. v.."OOd libr&l)· with the finest quality cabinetry. Bring the .. Grace of the old South" back into your life. Shown by appointment only. R-0eemarie bas additional information which may help you. LAGUNA HILLS LBlSUl.B WOIJ.D .IEWBL 180.000 Neat and tidy one bedroom. Great ";"'' o( the mountains, valley and city lights. Ideal for single sinior. Security. tteft.8.tion. hobbies and beafth facilities. Friendly, helpful nei&hbon.. lf you will talk with Leo be will be happy to assist you. LEASE NEWPOIT ISLAND WATDFIONT st500 110 4 B~ 38A with dock (or under 30 footer. Large rooms with sunny out look toward patio and dock. Ask for Joan McNaughton. sbe will be happy to serve )'OU. L&A8E HM>MO Spaciout 2 8~ 2 BA pou..od level unit located in a charming 6 year old ~lopment. li block from South Coat Pla&a. Ameruties include ten· nis. weiJht room. sauna. pools and spea.. Call today!! A.alt foe Dooc. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY NEWPORT BCB 2848 Alta Vista 3 BR "'389.000 lfU~'TINGTON BCU 702 Adams 3 BR 5237 .500 Sl'SDAY IL Suna~ls 12-3 ){. Moa,guu 12-4 SEWPORT BCB 907 Bav J . McSupton 4 BR S519.500 1-4 IJU!\llNGTOS BCH 70:? :\dams )I. Moeg~aa 3 BR S237 500 12·4 NEWPORT BCB 240 ~ice =202 2 BR Sl44 .000 IL S earltoof l ·4 WEDNESDAY FEB. 3rd ~ COSTA MESA 1839 JamaJca ~. Samatls 5 BR Sl ,5i5,000 12·3 NEWPORT BEACH LU GE B.Asr BLUFF-HOME S389.000 Th.is 3BR. 3BA home has it aJ I. Separate family room wi;•ith fireplace that opens to a sparkling pool Family kitchen Wli,th up-graded appliances and water purification )"Stem. Formal dining and ti-.·ing room with fireplace. 2 car attached garage. R\. access. central air and'tire1burgtar alarm. even a cih· lights view from the 500 sq ft. added bonus room. Do'n 't miss this great op· portunity~ Doug or Heidi have additional infor- mation which may help yO\J. WATEIPIO~'T \'TEW S519.~00 Large Bayview family home across from open beach. Quiet peninsula a rea near :\'ewport Harbor Yacht Club. Charmin~ country decor v.·1th berber carpet, open beamed ceilings. a bath for e\"ery bedroom. den. fireplace in Jh;ng room a.nd family room. Legal duplex currently used as single family: Compleu-2nd kitchen wet bar off f am.ily room. Joan 'Aili be happy to show you. VU.LA BALBOA S l «.000 Ideal location. close to beach and shops.. This is a super combination of a property in mon~ in condition, but at a ''fixer .. price. Ideal for an in,·estor or a lst time buyer. Greenbelt loc,ation with pool. spa and security. Call for your ex· elusive showin,g. Ask for Rosemarie ~earhoof SO . COAST METRO 'fUPPIB BBA VD sn . 1 so Hen's your place! Tennis. wimrnin.g. gym. .. -eight room and spa. Spacious 1 bedroom in secutt building. South Coast Plaza Are& Ask for Leo! ST. ALBANS l l OS.000 2 BR model, g:round level unit located an security buildinc. Walk to shopping. mo"ies. theater & rest.au.rants. Call noor.-for an appoibtmeot. Can be shown by Doug. OPES WEDSESDAY, FEB. 3. 12-3 P.~t. 1839 JA~l.\ICA MESA \"ERDE RESORT S 1.5iS.OOO This is a double· lot propert~ that epitomizes the California 1'.ife· tyle. Situated on the 15th fair· v.ay of the Mesa \. erde Country Club golf coul"t'. the property features a pool. spa. greenhouse. t wu patios. and a l~h ted ~orth South tennt.S cuurt. The impressive home boasts 5 bedrooms and 5 baths including a master u1te v.ith sunken dressing ruom. a soaring ceiling Ji,,ng room v.tth fi replace. baronial .d1mng room. staff quane~. gentJeman·s libr~ with fireplace. and a fully equipped guest house. Re\·a ~amuels. lt5ung &£enl. is available to shov. yuu this prest1~1ou.s property ·coSTA MESA GREAT FAMlU. HOME Sl86.000 This ~ BR 1. 75 BA home has been IO'·ed and ~red for. Sparkling pool in front and lo"·ely rear \·ard. High beamed ceilmgs. Great famil~ kitchen. ~ewh· tiled master bath ThL.S humt> "'·on't last. Tamarrah has additional informau~'n which v.;U help you A lTE.\llOS Pr&ST TlllE BCYERS S 11 .iiOO Great location in Montecello T ownhome-5 This 3 BR l.i5 BA condo C>\-erlooks lovely ~nbelt area. 2 tlat> garage .;th laundr)· area off of CO\"t-red patfo. Pool and clubhouse att some of the amenities of the association Call fo• more information Ask for Doug ~1e..der OO'ESTOIS S l 18,SOO This one' for y~~ Great ~fontecello to•"Tl home. The 3 BR. l. 75 BA condo has a 2 car attached garage •,th enclosed laund.r)· area off of the covered patio. Association has a lo,·ely pool and clubhouse. Don't miss this one Ail for Ht-~; Stockwell P AliDlSE FOUND S 151.000 In the hurt of the citv. Fabulous 2 bedroom. 2 beth ~trut with tropical waterway ~tting. A must see foe those who l'fqui~ the finer things an life. Furnishings available. Can be shown by Doug. f I f I I I . . -----------·-- I AL REALTY 759-6700 --~~~COVERHOME~~~-- SHORECLfFFS NEW LISTING! Forever sunsets! 125 fL of spectacular oceallfroot with stairs to private beach. 1983 custom built Mediterranean villa. Eztemive me of g:laa, marbJe, solid oak. Pool, spa, saana. gym. elevator. M,500,000. Ad# 004 EMEKALD BAY • NEW LISllNG! Cozy tnclitional familJ bome south of Pacific _ _Coast Hig:bway. Four bedromm. three bat.bl. and nice yard wit.b 14 fi1lit trees. Sbon walk to the beach. Ideal borne for growing and active family in one of the area's best private -communities $8%5.000. Ad:, 019 SEA ISLAND NEW LlS1'IN&. An at.ollltely smashing borne oo the Newport Beacb Country Club goU coune. decorated in a contemporary stylinc witb soft acceftt colon. Two giant bedrooms. den. and three full balbs, all oa one level To say this home is bea util uJ is an understatement Call for a private viewing. SS25,000 Ad= 012 NEWPORT CREST NEW LISTING' A private end unit oo a greenbelt m one of Newport's more popular communities. Plan 3 with three bedrooms, two and one baU baths. dining room. sunken living room with fireplace and wetbar. Community pool spa and tennis courts $215,000. Ad= 022 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT JUST LISTED! A stnnnjng contemporary bayfroot for the d.is- criminating. Exquisite detail tbrougbout starting witb the beveled crystal {root doon. leading to a living room witb a soaring tw~ story ceiling and Texas limestone fittplace. FonnaJ dining room adjoins lbe SL Charles k:itcbeo that bas "ery ~ble coave- rueoce. Tt:ie ma.sttt suite has two baths. huge c~ and its own fittplace. Thett is a totaJ of five bedrooms plus four and ooe-b.alf baths. The dock will accommodate a large yacbL Sl,99$,000. Ad • OU HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEW LISTING! Cbanning. is Liie word that best describes this expanded Carmel Plan. Bay windows and used brick greet you in froaL lmide, tile mla:rced kitdam bas all new appliaDCft. and es:tmded livinl and diniD& rooms are ca.rpeted in wool Berber'. BiO windows and Frmcb aoors leading to a deligbUul 90Utb patio. Call now foe an appointmmt:! SUS.000. Ad# 014 COSTA MESA CO~DO JUST L1S'l'EI1. EDd unit ~. Q ' privacy ud quiet. ~ t1tree bedr~S-0 ._ ..... fireplace. C«nmanity amocia.tm ...... t. -.... nimminC pools and spa. C.•ellimt iocatiaa. Sh •. ~. Fee. M -014 Ll'ITLE BALBOA ISLAND Located• pnferred LiUle BaDH blull Gil ewt ? .. Cape Cod-~ oftenw al tM fillmt t.c:MMim w .. _. flmtiac tMacW 'c•Jllldef r e ............... J .. ... ..._.....,aca ,.,..., .. ._,,,e . ...., ....... , ,wl wr' t ~ _,.... leftl *-*. St.lM.• ~I ttt NEWPORT CREST JUST LISTED! A Plan 2 with 101De ocean view from muaer bedroom. Two bedrooms ph• 2 Va batM. Community amoriltliorl l)l"OVides teDDis covts. pool. Ip&. and meaDderiac prdm paU.. Walk to ocean beacbe1 and shoppin& $208,000Ad#113 , 610 KINGS ROAD-LOT 8ui1d ~ own two story 1i1ome oa the Lut vacant lot OD ltlap •,1t. Road. Gmt Yiewl of ocean and baJ, sa:per JUllletl. and away from noise. $05,000 Ad~ 002 IllVINE TEKRACE-IEDUCRD! nus tove11 family bome 1au bes complete.Ir mmtiilllrd iDlide and out. and bas been decorated witlt tutefal 1electiam of carpet. walb>aper and paint Spacioa lot witlt private ud 1eeme ra.r yanf provides a perfect lettiAg for um practially .., tine , bed.room and three bat.b residmoe.. 14 70,000 Fee. Ad• OlJ •· . BALBOA PENINSULA·A TrENTION INVESTORS! Only ooe-la.a1f block to the beadl! Two ltmc.t-GeW lliames desiped witb a traditioaal flavor. Botb have three bedrooms. two baU.ud a two-ear g.ar:a,e. SaJe subject to existin& leues. A.sttnc $175,000 and $385.000. Ad: 027 NEWPORT ISLAND Discover Newport Island! Newport's best kept secret. This corner property is idully located across from an island part. and has a bay view. 1b.ree bedrooms, two baths plus two cu garage. Price . includes a shore mooring that can accommodate up to an II foot boaL sm.ooo. Ad-= 011 NIGUEL SHORES Here is an opportunity to bai1d your own custom borne in a private guard--gated community. Enjoy a country club lifestyle wilb community swim.miQg pool. spa and tennis cowu. Walk.in& distance to .a private beach and Riu Carlton Hot.el 1380.000. Ad: 008 621 LIDO P AKK DRIVE NEW LISI'ING! CustomiJied bayfroat Udo Part leCUl'ity condo. Extensive w of brick.. mirror, panelln&. Dramatic ww tit.cOen Two bedrooms and den. wine st.once. 2001e1u.re feet. Fabaloa views from two balconies • Sanrise and ~ Slip nail.able for SO foot yadlt Priced at $485,IOO. Ada 007 LINDA ISLE NEW LISTING! A ft!lfJ • W I I 0 c I ce • -. printe illud. s,.c-.. .,. lb ll1Cr11m _, he batm, ud *'iped for C:: familJ ....... ...._ tpe plw a uma ta mate: ~ ._. llp wll aOaw••!J!-date a II foot yadlt. .... , ....... ,,.,. SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL RE~TY 5 Corporate Piasa.; Newport Be•ch, CA IZllO. (714) 759-&700 -I R E A L T 0 R s GEORGE ELKJNS COMPANY ,... ..... •HG.LS ...,,..,000 l.A...:ocn..,. ,1'0«T ""°' { , , I '" -<-· """'""< '" """= '"~' r WE HAVE MOVED! ____ _....,... __ _ TO BEAUTIFUL NEW OFFICES JUST UP THE STREEf .._ 1 OUR NEW ADDRESS IS . 17 CORPORA TE PLAZA, SUITE 101 -. NEWPORT CENTER, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 (714) 759-9100 We now otter more comfortabfe. spacio11s quarters th all of the up to the minute eou.pment as .-e~I as a 'OC4 on .,. tr eas1 ac .. ru aria D ~,, 1i: par mg. We are on the North east Corner of Newport Center Ome and Corporate Plaza 1ust no· t! o the Pacific Coas· Hig~a. o._· i:•:"r i::r -~ .a£'?'1~S are here to help yoo th all of your real estate needs Pease ca J and ••S•t us at aryt me ~ NEWPORT BEACH I NEW HAR80R HIGHLANDS LISTING Ttvs .. n.q:..t & bta.i 1 3 bd. 3 ~ l ~ bo9e o-i a t.tt :tii~~ t ".as , Jn ~ iww Features mct.idf ::liW•f CO".irety tr~ lite.hen • Cifden flldo• ftf'W t t'd CWllef tops peued '9ooci !loon inl2 bull r&t r i-1 room ~ trench doors 0Pe"11.'ll to orrrate pitio & t.reo-t Offe-:ed at l3Z9.000 incl llno NEW NEWPORT BEACH LISTING la·c~t nodd 1 stor1 to ~ desl-it* iat!d W"':z~ of ~ 3 bd-J ~ t1ce bedzOOi::l no s ~ o.-, ef1be to 3'.n S.. I ti'« r 'tllt1 i, 'Id 2 W a:'ie"led carlif S276 >00 FABULOUS PANORAMIC VIEW Of BACK BAY Tilt owner Selected IM louoor n ttlt Onpa' 6.JhS O•tf Olatrs tof Its soettlclAas rfW ol !Tl! bii, : , llU roll'"~ l sanseti.. tqrlded sr. '"' J , • th aa, tu.s.ton futures ulli lat5~ i-a f 100 tao twd ~ ted tnrtt oatJOs ' dtcL & ~ ~ you tie tht seJemty ol the tf!'rf'bd •rd trees a~ Stt tile llir11 beAo1ty of kl ~Y a'll tt1e • e re• JOll 9'¥1l U.S home to be ,ours Tt'le o r rs rud1 to lnOW'e. Slbftt! SJ.t9 000 IElCOURT .._....-WPORT BEACH Ori Nlle ~ -.c Caty ll aQd ()cQD Ylf'W fr009 UIS ~ t9IO bedr pm d'9 coado lqrades wdldt t twctwood a!ld g&aaaboo shiltten. A.s1oc~bon ottm a>CI ":ltJ ool. 5'I' nl entert~111meot aiu S5J9.000 NEW LISTING -VERSAILLES P£NTHOUSE This tienbflll tat• nodtl ter S1.ites ~ ,.st bee'! lllade a~ There art IJsttf unerfllS, Jlld mrored.,.. best ot al nere cs a ftfJ .e bly ""9 tr. · deci Sl 96 000 .... I IA.ND ON UDO-Best fatat on ~,trocit • in unob:s.tnlded NW. lbs nmocl8ed brr bedroom. 4 ~tn c:Uram bas ayflild .m wee r 1nUI 011 ef\l~ C81tef, fabotoas St 0w1es • tcaen. onncy. 1at1t a.rt,.ard & srtry & s::~ °""' ' t ltlr~t Sic> COUid ~' a 10 ridit Sl.0~.000 SM9l Y THE RNEST · On a onnte l siedMid ~ •we Newport Hlrtlof tS one ol bit eost fStJtes on tile Gold Cusl This tW.om rtsadtnct noC ody aftofds soectlculll ""'-bet IS on l 14 acres of lldd r roai Its ..... paft Oii! aa see bem A ~ hocM desiped b ~ pnnte COlfftyJtd Mid pool IS -.t, 9.000 _., fftt. SS,'CI0.000 8Y ~ # 17 Corporate Plaza Suite IOI • AFFORDABLE! P·l(~ .~j~ S?.< :<: S;.:w;;_<£ 2 bed~OOf"I 2 ~tr :Ot'dc Oc~a-~~ Nt •· :~~·~· \'ltW F Ut11res "retUCt I Dal i.a12' dec.L 001:~ ''!iif U>r.'! .r'JllOC ~-a !!~lea-s:~x~ I COST A MESA I COSTA MESA-4EW LISTING Pr15·.-~ ::1\ j !-:-.~ c Ddf'"t ZL.: tia .. i-c-'f • ,,. • '!0-.tef -:-e· ~a aru 't\ " !1¥• •'ld _ •s ~o Otae:" -; -• -~ a ... ..1,arOtr. 1:1~ ~;!j -~ ·~·, ~· c' .¥~ P~ ~ ·:~• 't •o P'lezY. ca; ·~· a-1~-•-er.· ·c .~. er eel ~-ie t:• s:i: rv~ SEEING IS BELIEVING! Buu:i'" ~~s : 2CS 54 tt hor"ll! 2 bej1...,-s ? !Ii!~ ~-"S ~ ~cz, ~ INt loo OU' to ii ctttered man:ia. bS ~ "'lf!t1t:Rous :are • ... 3 t• d!Sh ~ a'ld S1N~ [!'!ICf rJ r :wr, tr.:ea ,,.j :i.a ,; .!'!.! ·: ia·~r. -• ;a, .-it'i ' W. :If~ S.·~·te • i ·-=e ''1!:-t :~·1 • •• t • IO• SU.:t '!".t Ms ~,,_.•: SS-4 ~c I HUNTINGTON BEACH l HUNTINGTON LAHOMARK-fEW UST- lifG-AU. A.DUL T COl.......rf [1 r~, illtr~trrt l ~ 110Qe1' l 60 end e • ~) O•'!f~ &r"""'l & trttS tr :~ roorn1 .. ._, cJost1.. & ~1 ¥t ~ of :tafo~es ~ to1: lft Orff SS & t ii ~ -n-~ ~ t•le ~Otd '*' w:~ tac ties {ii M>Oa. is tblS condo sare LO Df ~ ... SS' ~ I LAGUNA BEACH I j 1NCOME !· NEW ON THE MARKET ~ ... : :-;~ : •. -• - r-eai :_ ... 1 :;-;;_.!C" --~ -• ._ 'X--~-· :·: j. .. ~ ... ·i £.: ....• - . s ··: ~·-~-: .. -• ~-: ~·· DE S IRABLE NEWPORT "BEA CH FOURPLEX ;r·as·c ~~ • -~ <A.a' • • ·• • us. aa •-L =~-~~t ·: ~·.:-::"!a:-·--~ ~.-=~-~~· rs c-~ c:ti .. ~--.. • ' :·: ·3--t.t XO.""'f t!OSSI : ~s ~4 tMl• $; !: :OC NEWPORT BEACH 4-Pl.EX ~·~a· ··~··-~· ... ._.: ,.. __ ·• "'a .:.e· -~-~ '"'~ .. ~ . ·-·~ ~~ .. ~ : :.a·· -· i·~..: •: :ie-i·x-: :<!'-.-·: ~a •wr.'> ...... : t: .. ~, I RENTALS I NEWPORT BEACH-BlUf'fS 5t.-: QI:\ .c :itd·oo~ • :artt s • ! :e .. -··, • lC -'•~ 2 • S?~ "9J ' \ 2111 UYSlllE lllYE FlllEll . JOHI WIYll IOIE HlliE PlllCE llEllCTIOI featuring the finest in construction. this ncred1ble residence offers 9 ,000 square f~t of pampered luxury. Huge, prtvate boat dock. swimming pool & brick courtyard. Fabulous vtews of the bay w/160 linear feet of water. Simply the finest. $8.5 million price reduced to 7 .5 m1lion. 2321 2211 STIED 1 ICIE ClllPlld PlllFESSllllL TEHIS ClllT "Blue Chip" environmental includes pri- vate. park-like custom. briok home on nearty 1 acre with 6 bedrooms. 6 baths, private professional tennis court, grotto- sty1e poof & spa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous. $2,695.000 IEW USTill 11Ul-E ua111 11111 cat• URllUID .... IITT Simply the finest tradttional home to ever come on the market. Featuring elegant decor. spectacular ocean & bay views & a formal "Enghsh Garden" of great magni- tude (over 'h acre). this lovely brick 5 bedroom home features a comfortable hbrary & the lot may accommodate a tennis court. $3, 100,000. WlllTED , COTE llEIL n , one of the most respected brokerages in Newport Beach, is searching for one agent who is honest and ethical and has a s1rong desire to win and suc- ceed. New hcensee preferred. Call William Cote. Broker. for a private interview 760-1900. / 11 UPILI Ullll llllliE CIST• lilTE lilUIEI ClllllITT The charming Old EngllSh home situated on the best location of Harbor Ridge fea- tures 5 becfrroms. and a sweeping stair- case 1n the grand foyer Magnificent views of ocean and bay all the wasy to Catalina and Palos Verdes A gentleman's study. and formal parlor are some of the many features. This well-executed property ts offered for $2,900.000. 124 S. UYFlllT IALllllSL&ll lllE PIEi I SLIP Just hsted. thtS 3 bedroom. 3% bath home is strategteaJty srtuated to see 5 Newport.a 7 lsJands with magnificent ~em ex- posure. Recently remod1l1d.-U. fine home offers adult IMng with private tpa. 2'~ car garage and one of the best Yiewl in the city Huge pter and sltp. Priced to 9811 at S 1.895 m1U1on. COTL ITLl\LTl / . COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS You~ 41 UIU ISLE PllYITE UR lllllD ISi All Spectacu&ar bayfront custom with 160 LIN- EAR FEET ON THE WATERJ Featuring 4 Bdrms, & 3'h Baths w/family room & den, this adult-occupied home is immaculate and in move in condition. Pier and slip for a 65' boat. $1,495,000 IEW USTlll 21• 111• MCIL •UIYll-PllllTE Piil • 4 lmMBS Situated on an o• sized lot. this wonderlul home with private pool & spa, also lnctudes vautted c:eiNng, 3 car garage, multiple patios and it's .. behind a guat"ded gate. A targe faonily kitchen & lots of custom wood- work + some Back Bay view is indlNted. This is a must see at $579,500 • 15 Ulll ISU UR lllllD PllYITE CllBlllTY Exce1'9nt opportunity to live on Newport's premier gate-guarded isUl.nd. Featuring a private boat dock and 5 large bedrooms on an ex1ra wide lot. This custom home is offered to a shrewd buying public and the owner is anxious to sell. S l .385,000 includ- ing land. 1ta1 ..... Lml 1mna• Rare Broadmoor Plan 2 ar Immaculate condition featurin<> ., Q •rooms & 2 baths. Pro•.--o ~ ~ private yard. This ~ . .cast. PRICE REDUC- TION $269,C._, ' 'MI•-....._aun....,....,._ Cl9'1t ~-· -· ..... 3 bdnN; s ..... P'rof1 >...-Y deco..S .--qi '111 w ~~ eon-,, poot I...._ ~ ...... 1 mm Ill nm -Sii down , enjoJ .,.. ...,._ 3 bedrooms. 2 ..... r..ly fOOM. IMng room. ... tis. 2 •..-c-& pool ... ,.,.... --....... SUP SPiii • •• , Ill 1111• RwJrt st,te beyfront condo 3 ~OOIM, 2 .,..,,._ W1trwl ..iklng ~al the..,,.. Wlllp.. .... ....... I • • lllf TIPS ~~.-. s. trom , .. pOf1 8w:fl 10 P-. v--.. 3 01 • bedrooms. 3 bd-.. family room pool & 2 spe&. EXTRA$: t CAA GARAGE & SAUNA! -·----- ........... f--. t'I IP IWt H9'bOr V.... Large • ~·---2'1d---.... pm.--·= ...... ---... ~ Hmrbor ,.. .... c:mr,,.an & •w -* ....._ Ati • *'1 T~. • 01 5 bedllocn. 4..... t" --·-.. W&l 11 Mii IT?ft "812 '*"' con11o .- ........... If &-. --... ,, •••vii ............. -·· .. I t ... 1-1 ------------- - m 2 I $595.000 •1 .. k11t11 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath. P-OOf. Ocean Vw Valerie Koop ...... $695.000 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, Ocean Vw PUT OUR FAMILY TO WOJ'K FOR.Y OUR FAMILY! IU•m Tl IB.IHT, IRTTIE Im •Ill SlllES You"I lo.e 1M <IS*' 9cJW ol INa b ....... -. ierge • b.otoon. 2.5 .,..,_home. 0-,,led '°' ............ hw'9 expei•cMI F«tM Dnng. 8rtgM F~ Roam. Urge lMty ADam., ftloOI 5'>a. Large Ywd wlltl a POO I mare dollMa. ~di I stor'ege ~ r'O"'d.,.., inwgine.. I e. 9CUldl ... '°" drwn han'9 cail. • ·-....... llTllL/CllUBmll ------ •tma llSmSS maa 1500 9Q ft._. al S 1 TS 9Q ft.~ upg181Nc1 ._., ..._, gtmA.. fMrtllla. lie I more 1900 ~ ft. ._ ..... • S 1.20~ ft. Some ll'l'!prO<PM'\eltts to ............ -·--- llTR I WFICI SPiii IOI WDmKllU 1111.1.! 1ns ~ ..,... .....,, on Golden w.i S 1 00 -i ft seo sq ft oftic9 ..... ii eo 9Q ft -·-·- F°' most of us the hoftdays are gone but the memory lingers on ... every lime we step on the sca6e. ThtS month we wia be pnnting gourmet reapes that are low. rn calones. Ptease try them & enjoy them as our tamdy has . Dovie & Va6ene 1 beef eye round steak. cut 1 ttuok (7 -8 OZ) 1 doYe gari,c, manced 1 •tsp. salt ·~tsp. dried thyme leaves. dMded 1 • tsp. cracked pepper 1 cup sliced mushrooms 1 tbs. butter 1 tsp. snrpped parsley Mah gar1ec & salt together to form pate. Combine paste with I 4 ttp. thyme & peppel°. Press mixture "110 both sides of ..... Heet frying pan OWi' medUn heaL BrUlh '*' lightly with oi. Add a.-& pmnbrol a to 10 mftltes., ~ once. Mo¥8 .... iO one Ilda: ~ multi ooms & cootc In butter during last2to3"*"'-.Strin.,......J1 &~ thyme. C.W ..... ecn. ._grain into ti*\ llices.. s.w llc.s .... -""' mulhrooms. 2WW9gL i11 c.-.. perw --W'I.-· -1g 1 • J "UllllCllli" Hello to my neighbors. friends and cfients. I would ltke to an- nounce my move to Remax. . Concerning buymg a home or a tree market evaluation of your current home ptease call _,_ S3,l00 NWI 3 bdrm 2 story townhouse, vaulted ceilings, sky lights. mir- rors. frenc:f'I doors. fpf, central AIC. Cal now! ....... ............. FllECLISllE! Beach front living at its best! 3 bdrm, 2'fl bath spit '8wJll condo w/wet bar, forrNll dining. deck over the water and enclo9ed at- tached garage. Don't mess this one! _.. U...i.1 .llST Ulnl Beautiful 2 ~ okt townhome. Two bdrm, 2'fl Nth. Perlect fOf singles ot a young couple. Two mast« suites.. best location In a complex of Oftky 34 units. Aaoa from pool and IPL C«ltrlll Costa Mesa loc.eb1. 118- 1111- ' AFF•IULE LIDIY 2 bdrm. 2 bath. Cloee to West Cliff Plaza. 11n• HI?%-- "FllEI" 4 bdnn,'2 bath fixer. Modified for mother-i n -law quarters. S 1,.200/mo income. Try $6,500 down. 118- IRl•E llRS L~ for Duptex. Triplex. or Mutti-Units. Start the Tax year out right. buy a lttUe shelt«. For details. call! mTTI IM IW SI. CllST PWA Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo In Costa Mesa.. Cheerful end Untt with patio. Walk to your feYOnte shops and restaurants. Wonder· ful location. ., .. u. anlMU.a IEWPllT liLEI Just listed a beautiful large 2 bdrm ptUs den, cozy · fpC, at- tached 2 car gatage. Communrty pool and spa Hurry befote its gone! Only 11 ..... ....... SPIClllS Tln ... E Located in seduded Newport T efl'aoe. 2 story 3 bdrm, 2~ bath. Cal1 fot personal showing. ....... .... ,, .. · IDT llY II IEWf llTI Smashing end unit wtth huge balcony overlooking plush greenbett. 2 bdrm, flreptece, wmhel /dttyet lrdtded, eweri a smal ~view! w .. to beKhl Vac.rt! ...... -~ 631-1266 IEICI lllDLIW NEW US TING! tli •port Beech, only steps to the. beectt. Com- ptetety refurbilhed In be9lltfful. grey & white loneL N9w kitchen. fonnal dining. open be9rn °'*"" 1ngs and much more. L....nofd property. caa • ;r-1111.m UI Ill EltCITIYE TIR•IE Beautiful country aett~t sophisticated 3 bdrm, 3 batt\. hardwood floors, security ~ .... tems. Reedy now1 l fl ..... W.YI 111111 2 lim, Fantastic location/E-s1de ~ bdrm. 1 bath plus 1 bdrm, 1 bath R-2 zorung and 3 car ~ Can tor details! 11 ........ CISTI •1& 11111111 Neoe family home wtth 3 ot 4 bdnns. 2 beth, rw.-., 2 car garage, spacious ywd. Won't last under ,..._ -..... ·' -----------~------------~-----, IEWPllT IUCI Refurt>iShed Harbor Ktghlands home. 3 bdrm, w. bath. smgJe s1ory. large add-on room w/ftreplace. Haf"dwood floors. new carpet & window coverings. Fenced in poof. JUST USTEO GREAT VALUE. an-. IMlll a SPECTICIW "IA YCIEST" USllEICE Ou and teaded glass entry. 7 skyhg'hts. Bright and open. Huge lot. flt'~ in living room and fa.mrty room. Wonderful b<eek - fast d ining in krt~t fam- ily home. 1211• ... - IUITIFIUY IPClllEI 2 stCKY 3 bdnn. 2¥. bmh home. Call fOf personal -= ~nm• llCl-.A IRT 4-11.D Low ,,_, .... lee, pnde of own- ership. Four-i*x-Good lo- cation. Good renls. ... -···= T niy an entertauler' s dream home: 4 1atoe bdrm (one in emsre -.... _, ~ bath. formal aepill 040 ~ •• -• -:"14> dming, famlfy room. ~ gym or office, large yard. french doors. Bnght. sunny. contem- porary and located ., oorgeou.s Newport netghbof'hood! Just fisted! 1421.• -nm ... SI. IAYCIEST ESTATE 5000 sq ft. of lmng area. fea- tures 4 bdrm. 4 '~ bath A beatro- fuJ master suite w /fireptace. for- mal darung, a 1000 sq f1 enter- tar.nment room w/cattiedraJ oetJ.. 1ng. Ex~ office surte and 3 car garage. Ewrt extra amenrty along wrth pool and sec. system on Ya aae. .... ----TllTU llCI Ill.IE! 8eautlful 3 bd, 21h baih •/loft. pool. spa & pm'lOf 8mic city and mountalr'I vwews! Exe 1!11 e rt tamr.ty home w / AC, 2 fp6c. .~ NJ I ii ID . usam STUU Nelie G8ll <A*om. El~ Tudor /Country French Estate · w/"iews Hodel perfect S bdnn, 6 bath. s 192 sq ft. of unique el1~K:e. Wdczw must sacrlrece. saoo~ooo va1ue. <a.ow as>- praiul!) Local trade dn. OJ<.. Priced firm al ··-NJ I IRllJ EIPllSlll Dl•Sllt lall I 111111 YEWS Al for • King.. " 10" ... clMs. this ii it. ComJll•te •••~ on Ille ~-Lk• brand new wttti V-. ~om ~e. Elegmwt Eulqi .... k1tcMn wltt'I ..... Ollk Qbii .... y ...... "*'* loot'•ag. high b I amed wf1fte ce• agL 4 ~ bedrooms. 3 belt\. fMllly room. huge tomYll dllq. S.•• mMtl .... wlltt prtwale 9ndc 11 d' c.ourtysd. Jutt lated n•• -. ~-,_ .......... ,.. 433 ICIES Prime ptoduong AJmond Or- chard 9 yrs. old p(anted Heart- land of Sactamento VaDey. .., Complete underground spnnklel .1" 1rngation. $700.000 yr. Gross Assumable Fed land bank loa.n-5.900/acre a ..... .... uz..s :\ FE\\. OF o r R LI. TI~G ... ... _ s.. -..26A---..,.,,. DU9 -.. n-s.u .... 2J!IR.I~, .. ..,.. w-.: swum ---.:s..-... 2" 'Wt ... •w • s.. -..21!1f'i.41o.. mu• s-~ nam w ~~2!1r'·na: nrum .... .... rm,,. nam .... ~~-~ .... .. 2 ... _ ,... ...... ~~ .... ------~ ... C-llliBIU.C l -- .... l ; ~· --eno-.1._.,. I -- -,......c-.a-llliBI ev ; a ..... --· NI J ,._, 21JR.t_,. -- .. • .._ 1 ""'-_... --... , ... ,. -- ..... R t h··--- _._._1"h -·---_____ ., ... -..... -- --· u 111 -.r-. --•••. , ... ,..... -- CDll~·--- 1119-u;-~T---....... -- cm.Uilll I -· CDll9'T-IW CDll•I --... ----·--- 234EAST17TH STREET. S1E 117, COSTA MESA ..... 1&£1 t 3 ...... LIDOISI.£ Warm & sunny 2 story home~ on la11ter cotnf'r •-· GrKtOUS 3 bdrm mdudi~ ""~~ ... ,. ·:' . .-· '"'· ~t hi<lhers bith• • . -·-· >1.11te wnh window ~ .• ; -.~ :.. tA'"~:e. deck. ~med ceilings, · .... u wood floon & south patio. $535,000 631-1400 COST A MESA CONDO Q\ality buitt and only 4 ye.rs okL 2 bdrm unit with.skylight, firepbce, ceramic rile & Oilk cabinets. Community pool & SJ»· S.nk owned with great IOiln terms. S 122,500 631-1400 WESTCl..IFF Bright and chttrful 2 bdrm, 2 biuh condo. Immaculate & cozy wi1h ~s log fireplace 1n hvinB room Attractrve complex with 3 communny po<Ms clow to Newport's W~tclrff for shopping & • ~rvices. $135,000 673-6900 COi I ECE PARK 1n CO'SU ~o .. l . lmrnac.ulite, freshly painted 3 bdrm hom'"'-nily neighborhood Vaulted ceilings -0 ,_. .11ng Fp. 1n rhe liv ing room. Nice pati. S . c:: ring in huge yard. Walk to all schools. S169, ·" 631-1400 NEWPORT SHORES Spacious 2 story famil) home wnh 4 bdrms and 21'l biths. Gre.t location cl~ to Community pool & tennis courts and just 3 blocks to the ~ch. !LHJ S2J5,000 631-1400 BAY Vl£W condo on the Pe"Q' ula. Freshl.,. carpeted 2 bedroom, 2 bith in v·'-~tiding w11h com· muntty pool. R1gh~-O ,_. ..o.t sJip are included A carefree nuc1or. ~ _-.:.t. ~lk to ""ewport und1ng. ~ches & ferry. ~ .... s,ouu 673-6900 ANAHEIM HILLS One story air conditioned 3 bdrm family home with dining, famr ly and breakfast rooms and l car ~rage with fa bulous vi~ of city lights, lake and mounuins. New paint, carpet and ~nd · sapmg. S.nk owned, just fell out of escrow, rmke offer. S175,000 631-1400 UDOISL.£ freh white decor coupled with barned celinp and french doors t?Jitio Ir~ CTelCe fresh dean look lot this t rerno led 3 bdrm home with new kitchen baths. All top qu~lity. $5.JS 631-1400 ***NEW UST'INC*** LIDO ISLE Lowest priced home on the Island Totally remodeled & fr~hly painted 3 bdrm, 2 ~th wuh new arpet & tile throughout. l ight & b"ght wuh south patio. S429,500 631 -1400 NEWPORT lS1.AND A tranquil OilS.IS just 3 blocks from the oce.n. "eeds some T .LC. but Great poten· tial & Gre.1 price' Cottage style 2 bdrm home ~11h den •od offKe, lawn & b<ick pl.lnters on quret strttt Reduced for quick wle! $290,000 631-1'/V\ WA T£JI _n: etN'T < -.. --·-· ••. 111.all ewpon Beach community with pool & tennis. Short walk to oce.n t>exhes Refurbcshed 2 story 4 bdrm home on corner lot wnh fomwl dining room, ~terfront patio & ~bulous sunset vistas. land included at SJ lS,000 631-1400 EAST !1D£ Cost~ Mesa opportunity to build. Two large contiguous lots :n prime eastside u~. llllsting dwellings currently g~rate high monthly income. Sl20,000 631-1400 LIDOISl.£ hceptioNI remodel f~tured in LA nmes "HOME" rn4nine. Can't be duplicated t~. 6 bdrms, family room & bonwlibruy built uound sunny central skylight on large $0\Jth facing corner lot. S789,000 631-1400 OVERSIZE LOT lbmbling shake roofed, 3 bdrm UJ1fomia ranch .with huge family room with frre- place •nd open beamed ce.ilings.. Beautifully land- s.caped y•rd with private pool, rolling lnrns. pine trees and tanked sh.de garden with Kot pond U-49,900 631-1400 LOJ'lfC 8£Aat Securrty ~ted prestigious communi- ty of def urgo. Spacious S bdrm, 2 story family home with family & formal dining rooms •nd den. Se~rate mHter suite with private ~uo, v•uhed ceilings & custom ~pers throughout. Huge yard with room for pool. Owner anxious, make offer' Sl&S,000 631-1400 BAYFRONT CONDO Panoramk views. This toulJy r~ 2 bdrm indudes •II the ~utiful furnishings right down to the ~ t~p for , rreat ¥Kat.ion pt...,y. Boat siip ~. ~ to shops & bexh. '425,000 631-1'400 LIDO ISi.i'. Lowest = home on the asa.nct. T ocaAy remodded & piineed J bdnft.. 2 bath wieh new carpet • tie ~ l.Jsht & bript with fOUth pMio. $429,500 6J1-1.- LIDOISLE Mediterranean sryle 4 bdrm home •ith den on hu~<· lot at quiet end o( is!.nd. Dramatic double doors le•O to fabulous 2 story Irving •rea wnh ~Is of glass 10 tiled tro with foun~ & Sf». $698,000 631-1400 NEAR OCEAN ew custom duplex. Handson-1 berber carPfted 3 and 2 bdrm units. Upper h.i• cathedral ce1lrnged dining room •nd bbuJous vie ... , from roof deck. Just steps to gr~t ocean beache, S4J9,500 631·1400 D£SIRABL£ BA YFRONT Co-op 1n 12 un11 comp • • on the Lido Peninsula Rarely on marltiet 1 bdrm _ bath corner unit with fp, parquet floors, doub • ~rage, & e•panm·e bay & night light vie'ws. A1o-•1~b · boat slips & communit) pool S.395,000 631·14Qt DRAMATIC IN NEWPORT luxurK>US 2 ~1r.• penthouse condo facrng biyfront beach Cher 2S s.q ft ~•th 3 bdrms mduding master suite wich '• tub & steam shower. dining room & den. Top qu• · with securttr & intercom systems. ~gn1f1cen1 t •ctron & night ligh1 vrews. S480,000 tll-1400 CORONA DEL ~--ompletel rer·< · \lated & hke new t · ..k..itch .. .n, ,.,, '- ........ ~ ""~ tc ourm-~e un11s r"• """h fp & 1'. baths Freshly painted, carpeted & n• .~ wrndow co1o-erings S-485,000 631-1400 DOVER SHORES TrM11tioNJ 4 bdrm with great b. biy, city hgh1 & mounuin V1eW5 Flowing tloorp wrth indoor skylrghted pool 1n troptcal setting & p room wtth wet bu. BIG reduc11on 1c. S49CJ 000 631-1400 CORONA OE.I; MAR Beautifulty lan<kaped. a~.i · · winning duplex with ~med ceilings, skylrghu .in · bre»d expanses ol glass. 8oth 2 stOf}' un1n ~ t' J bdrms, brger front unit~ master with fp. & s~ tut ssso.ooo 631-1400 LIDOISLE " . "' -~---~~----~~~~~--------------------------------------------............... ~ D8M8~~D PAGE ChMming r~ J bdrm with den and hug deck OY~ 3 car prage. Open yet cozy with firepbei & t»y wtndowe<t dining uea, French window\ an doon open to lo-.-ely brick patio. Fir~ time o ~rltet. $449'°°° 631-1400 BAI BOA ISi.AND A 3 bedroom home plus a 2 bedroom apartment with a 4 ur prage. Could ~ a single f~ily home but e"CceUent rental ~er vaan1 SSS0.000 673~900 · BA Y51D£ COVE An excluSJVe pted ~terlront complex wtth pool & ~ Spac~ 2 bdrm wnh den ~d hrgh ceilinged '"''"8 room wrth ""et ~r o~n1ng to ~yfront ~t10 lovdt decor & attached 2 car garage SS60,000 6.31· 1400 OCEANFRONT At the center of ,...ev.-port's .ict10n ~1th tabulous ocean and Catal111.1 views. u rge 2 srory 4 bdrm home with huge fam1ty room and t~o s~c1ous sunny ~ti<X. Completely furnished at SS75.000 631·1400 ESTATE SALE l bdrm an Do\.er Shores ~•th great v1~. Elabof'are car.ed "i O ad one 1n10 this S~CIOUS home _..., .. s 0 1i-.,, 1N f d1nang rooms den & atrium po .• ,,t sell, submit all offers• SS80.000 631-1-400 CUf"F'HA VEN T ot.il remodet wit._ fabulous harbor & ocean \'lew'S. Quaint ,... • l 0 \t)'le wnh 4 bdrms & gue\t qrrs.. Cha S 0 ~ W'flth ~all of French doors feadtng tO VI '6ttk.. urge lot ¥>'1th room tor pool SS9S.OOO 611-1.00 WATB ***NEW USTINC*** BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT fabulous 3 bdrm V1c1or1.1n w11h dock and v~\ of all th-.. boating actton from >•--·""' iwroor r ._~---· ~ .... ~t e•e<Y room. Charm & ...... 1..1er abound 1n th1\ n~h carpeted mm.lculate home Form.ii dining room & gourrvet lt11chen p u\ J fueplace\ 1n i., 1ng room , lam1h room & master su11e s 1 300,000 6;'3·6900 MEDITEIUlANE.AN V1Ll.A 1n CorON Del "4ar ..Spec tacula r ... ,ew\ of enure ba) from pnme h1ll\1dE> cul·de·wc Brand n~ ~boal top qualn. ! bedroom ~•th skyl1gh1"S vaulted ce•hngs. ttled •oot A ~ll<X S72S,OOO 631-1400 OCEANFRONT on the peninsula lovel) J bdrm & den 1nclud1ng ~chfront ~•er suite ""''th sitting room Custom home bu1Jt by owner with a rarsed founda1ion for maiomum oce~. utafina & sunset Vie-A'S. S79S,OOO 631-1400 WEEX..END OPEN HOUSES 1-5 BA YSHOR.ES $1 .stS.A* 2668 S.ysh()(e, S.t CUFf'HAVEN.__ _________ '595,000 1S01 Kings Rd ~t CORONA DEL MAR-------S72S.OOO 307·)11 U rNt1on Sat DOVER SHORL[S.,_ ________ _ m o.ooo ]24 "'1orning Star Sun UDO ISLE-.. .'? 16 \ 1.a Ithaca Soat Sun OCEANFRONT---------SS7S,000 2602 ~ Oceantront Sat OCEANFRONT---------"'5.000 3100 ~ O ceanrront. Sun ~........,. • .., ___________ ••1..Ji,,,.,,., 1209 Balboa Bl\d Sat PENINSULA PT---------U!S.000 2000 E Oceanfront S.1 1815 \\. S.) B' S.t PENINSULA PT---------S-449..000 1723 E Ocean Bh.d ~' BA YFRONT Condo on 71h floor wfth ouat.ind 1n~ ocean \l~S trom ~e~ room. El~n1 and spacious contemporar) 2 bdrm ~uh touche\ ot ebon, reak and ecched glass and h.andsome cus1om ~all treat· ments. Securiry bldg "''th dOOf'man & pool S8JS,000 631-1400 HARBOR RIDGE E~te home in gu.irded commum· rv wnh pools & cenn1s. Fabulous designer decor and professional landscaping enhance rh~ 4 bdrm ~nh ! fam1l) rooms formal dining & den all ~ 11h f.i ntas11c Vl~S U 7• 500 631·1400 OCE..A.Nf"RONT CAPE COD Peninsula po.nt 1..orner loca11on. P.clr.er fence-d c harmer ~1th J bdrms -.•uhed & beamed ceilinged h\in~ room "' .,h I re· pl.ice and \~ ot rhe dun~ & ocean plus gu(»')t q~rrers °"er detached ~rage S39S.OOO 63 l -1400 BJC CANYON CUSTOM concemporary on the Golf Course. S.nk ~ned ''freer .. "'llh tremendous potent1.1l '-tuh1~ wrth ' bdrms, 3 ftrepbc~ family & for~ dining rooms & tnp&e pr~ LOY> est pnced c~om at S899.SOO 631-1400 CUSTOM COHTEMPC>ltARY layfron1 wtth dock for 3 Lirae 00.ts... btensive me ol redwood, glass & fine h.ctwoods in this .::z:: 6 bdrm WTth ~. di.nm& room & office Ir views down 1-Wbor tsMncl' channel. U.Hl $995.000 631-1400 FRONT HOM ~ I CUSTOM Brand M'"" 1abulo1.K 4 bdrm home ..... rr 180 ''~ •oot 1e•r4ce Completed ""'"" he fin~t ~orl...rNnsh1p & mater~!\ including ~rble & granite, cro"'n moldin&: & \ingle light Fr Doors S99SOOO 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT Contempour. ' bdrrr. ..... th den tam h & tOfmal d ining room~ & ~reat - go J rme t l..11c hen o\partment O\er 3 ca; gar•ge ""'"" 1 bdrm and huge omce or pLa)rOOm SeDer will carr\ ~); ~ D S l 152.000 6-3-6900 • THE '"CIUETTE MA.NSlOri."" Tremendous po1en- t1.al & a real t halle nge 1n 1h1S 3 \ton i.ndrr1.arli properi. on gJ<1rd 11 1 ·he entrance lo '-~PO~', harbor ... 11h labulOJ'-• t'll'>~ & •he ad••nt•&:f"' .:>I Pen1nsuw Pont \ n11: \1 400000 6.31·1.00 BAYSHORE.S fr~!. rerurbl\hed a nd nev.t. rar~ted 4 bdrrr ba\frOnl v.11h 1ormal d1f" nil tam I. & \un roorr.s & c ..JStom pool F .ooulou~ o pen "e"' ~ from 80 It 0 1 .. are• 1rontage n •h1\ ~~rded com· munll) BIG red uc nor S 1 595 000 LINDA ISLE Th<' quontt>">sence JI e ~a"· • n'i " lh,. ~· ,, • I. '""' .... --< • 1... .... _ -··'-den -.l'*"'' am1f\ roorr tormao din ng & d ·a,.....,!I c :. ~· •• .,. m: room Sunn, terr.ice IPad \ to 1he<lod . ro; • '"h's s 1-so 000 ,:;31. u oo NAPLES ISLAND 1n l ong Bead· harbor Prnr.e ba~lront cu .. tom ] >"Or; (a,• e ,. tt--' bdrm'> IC.HITWI dining, •~m 1 .... & e'efCI~ re>On'\ ...,,.. ds Qrtr\ rool terrace & ba~ment 50 ft boat d<X ! ·400\ou- H t' ... ~ S 1.850 000 6) l· 1'00 BALBOA ISl.AHD'S Pnme south l»'trooi Cast't' hli.e ect~'°' built in ·g.. ""''h 4 bd~ fam 1, & rormal dining rooms, l spois sauna pla ... )~d & n~ dock .\II ~Htems 1nclud1ng ~urn' are computer 1tu1ded SJ 850,000 6.31-1400 BAYFRONT lll'T IEll Tiii U UNess you're Mrioua. tn....lment property, A-2 lot 1n eastside Costa Mesa.. 2 bdrms. 1 ~ house ptus separate bachelor unit. Fixer upper Income $ 1500 per month. $212.000 Cal Frank Szabo at 759-1501 PRINCIPALS ONLY ITTEITllll There's something 9'>8Cial about ttus in lrvtne. Located m Urnverarty Paf1(, this spaaous Juaiard ptan has a P8t1t-11tle greenbelt IOcation. It has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths end Its reedy and ~ 101 you See it todayf 5205,000 759-150 t CllCLE Tiii Al ~ It's a must see. A loY"""'~ Q ')Om, 2'.h bath townhome locatfl" 0 t.-.,,.;,,en.-bett locatt0n. Ltve 1n Newpo $ "nder $200.000 Priced at S 189,900 75 ., , If IT I ClllC llWI TIE llAllT ~ the:s 3 bedroom. 2·~ bath condo now It has a firec>laOe for these cold nights and IS located dose to the beach for those loYely walks in the sunset. Act nowt Call 759-1501 $146.000 ...... JoM .... ,,.., -... d ~in , ......... Md CONlruCtion. Her•· pet't.9C» In VWtou8 ..... of ... United s ..... tlQdng ........... of c.- fomie brings the ambi919C» MC 1111 ry to the coemopolUn ... of .... port 8wf\. A r111dentof88ltN>e ~ gfwe tw a eel. She will do ..... job ...utlng your home or ftndJng you • new one. 1> ~ , i) ~ ~ ' & ~ ~ u ~ ~ , 3 4 ~ 3 -,r •• ; •.J • ~'Ut>e~~~~ I wo4*S iM to .. a dliMer lof two it tM Ritz Restawanc 1t Newpo.t kadl ( nilue 8' tD SIOO). Ptme em. ow Im. "' die ~ ~ ..... ___ _ ~ -..m: ____ c.., ___ z. '1 k ,._. ( ,___ ......... ( , __ _ la 0 • -....... , .. ~ hltllllil9 ti., .... OP'-t.-.,_ ............ ... ~ 01 .......... 0 ..... 0 ... l l 01 ...................... m.. 01 ..................... ... .............. I § mar mtme IOI. man ' I Zl11Sll.... ~ ,4 ll1Jlr1 led. CA 92MI J I (714) ]9.1511 · J ~Q~~~~~~~=~ ----- l•IY .. llWIEITITE A k>Y9fy 3 Kte -..e home IS wa\Jng for you s~ 4 bedloom. 4~ bath wrth ~ox 4500 sq tt Atcer a days wont apend Che eYentng in your comfortable htng room end 'lie.wt~ tranqualrty of the r<*fng tWls end 'nllley. located 1n Coto de Caz.a. S859,000 759-1501 CllT•llllT On loYely .,.._ lot wrth t-.o plus acres of deleghtful ooµntty IMng with • ~ vtew. AJtNdy -up for that hor'9e lover tndudlng nding arena. Aft for $619,000. Call now 759-150 t PlllATE lllf Death In the faimity-must Mii this baytront moble home. n·s.,.. ~ condfbon With m.wy ~ grades. Great locabon to tf'°PS and .-iten..,,_ ment Make an offer 759-1501 ... CET llllllllWZEI AmlT• And c::hooM from our muftiple lilting file of oviw 300 homes in the _,.._ Our prof 11 I owlllll ... waiting to serve you. You are ~ importan1 to ua If interested "' the9e .,..._ give im 1 Clll a1 759-1501: .... ·····-mll- 171111 .. IUI ••11 .. 121111 .. ..... --nr ( II ., .• tmlat •crsu ... ,. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach (714) 759-1501 fur w comnurnu of a.1r. ruslOmtrs and ovr c~ts. our '!/JUJ art opm daif.. Jrcrm 8:.30 a m to 8.JO p.m. GREAT REALESOOE .......... A Great Western Financi al COtnpany ,. II - Y PILOT/nAL DTATW ______________________________ SATUllDAY .JANUAllY JO, t .. /~AGE 19 1987 AWARDS; MEDILL LYNCH REAL TY, NEWPORT BEACH PRESENTED AT TIE 1988 SALES KICK-OFF BREAKFAST AT THE NEWPORT-BEACH. COUNTRY CLUB ON TUESDAY, JANU~ Z6TH. SALESPERSON OF THE YEAR MELINDA HUGILL From $2.6 million in 1986 to almost $9 million in 1987 sales. Specia~izes in Newport rBeach and a sphere of influence developed over ·years of volunteer work involv-·-' . ing · local schools and homeowner associations. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of California. llT ID""IEI UP COlllll llADEITI Recorded saJes of over $6. 5 million in 1937; several million in Laguna Beach. An 1ndefatigabae wonte< wtlo is highly knowledgeable on relatrve values between Newport and Laguna Beach. Ltves en Corona def Mar. traveMM2 to China dunng the past year. ~e tnetudes leacf>. lflC, ~ line!. $11( cessfvl small ~ ~ W'Ot11ntttns;i 0.eJ S l 1 m6on m Int fd yu A Quatl steady WOfler who hes Ill Hitbof v... Homes. l'IDR •mnu UIW- £ est o 1111t 9111" et ...... .,.,.. lyd. ~in tas rd 1a. I cooplr· *" splr'C .. -cmfll ... (MJ SZ.5 .... - -) We Plf'iiodt I ..... "'~ t• A dndDr of local _. sblet~& ...., ....... ~ .... ......, « .-zed utSbtt..a owr1ll ofta .. ..... CICCIL=r 1 ::.mauu At hrst hipty du~ ol the 1e:QUlSfbon o1 tnque Hoeties by lilefl"t lynch. no'W If S I best ad.oute Had an outstandittt yeJr S2 9 at.Aon II\ g6es! tf&l•UtlOI SUICt 19n ,., ..., S...• .. llllf 'fur rearia& --0&\ ... s tr-.s ICllm .. ..... L91J "al dm Ill $1 ...... . 2ID IUllEI UP IOLLY JIAIW 1986 Salesperson of the Year: re- peating wrth an outstanding SS m1lhon 1n 1987 prodUC110n A "pure · salesperson who works from a deep conVK'11on of the value of Orange Coast real estate and the many rewards of rts ownerstup Lives in Newport Beacti and Cabo San Lucas PAIT TDUI or m 1'IAI P*IMCCJIDll A ~tent ~ l>'od.:K!'r a tremety 11tf0t.ed ir St Andrew s Prtsbyteri~n dlurdl Cdebr a ted l 987 W'ttl s 1 1 ., s.aleS -1 the bWtfl of i 2nd soo Pfter Andr!W ~ .., na11un ..... --S.t 1 ,_,..., .. ~ llltsSlld .. -..1•1.asayar " dlll&'t mr\ed "° ..,..,, ~ - Hhl1 .. 1at Jtr lor•uct _, 1 -~· . . . TDA • THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION COSTA •SA UNfTS . . . Under cons1ruc- tion. 8 separate duptex style units.'Bealiflfully constructed 3 bedrooms. 2'h bath. units. Vaulted ceiUngs, wagon wnee. windows. washer/dryer hook-...ps. 2 car garages wi1h garage door openers. Separately met«ed & readily converted to condominiums. Each unit has 1388 square feet of livable space. Drive by and take a look ............... sz.950,000 . CORONA HIGHLANDS .. : Few properties ofter SUCh a perfect ~ of architectwal brilliance and Old Wortd craftsmanship. Th9 approach to ~ 3 st<MY home is through a p&B-like courtyard featuring a dry creek and a marvek>us free-standing guest hou98. In- side the main residence, you will find 4 bedrooms, 4'h baths, a library, a family room. a raJsed dining room,, a huge game room, a sumptuous master suite ... and, a gourmet kitchen wi1h an abundance of cupboards and drawers plus a wefl-pW\ned butlers pantry. Another prized advantage of this property is the access to a private ocean beech . ....................................................... ...... .- DOVER SHORES ... A prime comer lot is the choice setting for this spectacular Country French home. The first floor layout is well suited to entertaining on any scale. There is a large formal living room, a banquet size dining room and a library all opening to the expansive used brick terrace with a pool. 6 bedrooms ~ing • lavish master suite. 6'h · baths. Children's-wing. Maid's quarters. De- signed to afford a luxurious lifestyte, this impressive residence is both elegant and comfortable ...................................... 1125,000 UDO ISLE ... One of a kind Udo 19'8 custom home. A Herbert Brownel cte.ign. This home accentuates the uttimate In f-.nify living and entertaining. 5 bedrooms, 3~ baths situated on a 70' x 90' lot in a premier tocation for inside Udo Isle. Custom features such as cherry panelling, marble CCMrtertops, gold fixtures, brass door handles, crystaJ chandelier, cedar wardrobe, sunken tub, radiant heating 2 flrepteces and leaded win- dows make thia m9ke this a must Bee. Al this with maids quar1era and patio large enough for pool aNows for the uttimate in family JMng along with oommunity tennis, yachting and private beaches............................... 11'11,000 DOYER IHC>fES.: . This ftve bedroom home ha a p •• q4**-'ing W.. that focu111 dr'8maticaly on the bey, OOMn and City 1gta.· There is an electric lldlng roof ~ the dramatic toyer. There ... ~ Ute com- pOMd of hil and hen b9lf'8 Md a nllnllHI ~. n.. ia a not to be b1l1ved ~tiered prd OGPlll 1111 with a "*-pool and IP& A ,..,. dl9c DJSY. S. It. ...................... ... A REAL ESTATE COMPANY FEATURE HOME · BALBOA 191 ._., DWllEX . . . Near the water. VteW. Superbfy designed-Spacious .. Constructed wi1h the highest quality ma- terials. The wood and brick exterior creates an impressive introduction. The· fron1 patio with its brick and wrought iron gate ltt•aly imtites you to enter the double Dutch doors of the kJwer 3 bedroom, 3 bath, unit. ~ "rt- ments ~ a bride ftrepl8ce, I a aded glMa wiridowS", a b seined ceiling,~ wel-planned kitchen, a generous master auite and a 9P&-· The upper~unit feetura 2 bedtooma and 2 baths. but r d the rewards found in the lower r . Each unit of'fws d the amenities conYeniences that could re•• DNlbfy bd expected. Importantly, there is parking for 6 cars including the gar-oe and caroort ............................................. 1111,111 UDO ISLE ... Dynamic new Frenoh Mediter- ranean contemporary home. Three bedrooms, three baths plus loft. Fabulous location two blocks from Udo Clubhouse. Soaring . ceiling in living room. Dramatic marble fiteplaoe open to living room and dining rooms. Gourmet kltcAen with gf anite coontertops and top_ of the line appliances. Light oak floors. Berber carpet. Custom over- sized.spa. in south facing patio. Water view from second stOf'Y. Air conditioned. This quaJity home has it all ...................... S100.000 WEEKEND OPBI HOUIES VER SltC>RES .................................. ms.- t/Sun 1~:30 .............. 508 Evening Star lMMt ..UIUU ISL£. ............................................ ~ Sat/Sun 1~ :30............. ...... .. .. . . 401 Piazza Udo DOVER SltORES ................................• : ~ Sunday 1~:30 ........ : ................. 1362 Galtaxy Or. DOVER~& .................................. 1150,000 Sat/Sun 1~:30 .................. 1912 Santiago DriYe UYCREST ........................................... SlelJlll Sat/Sun 1-4:30................... 1936 IMne Avenue NEWPORT HEIQHTS ............................ IM&,;111 Sunday 1-4:30 ........ ·-········· 2201 E. 16th Str981 631-7300 . HNmOR M>GE ... If a 180° view i:a what you require, and a spectacu&ar sea of lights eec:h evening ia to your tliking. you absolutety must see this customized Luceme model In the Estates. Plantation shutters. ttalan caM'llc tile, custom wall awerilags al combine to make thla a very sped.a home. From the maglllificent custom blir in the family room. to the special nwmr bedroom wtttt prtw-. retreat mid •..-c:e. the home COfMPJ9 a, warmth._ ii OClfUgloua. Thi .p.19ct hOIM for a CCJM>1e to erttoY 366 mys -a ,es -·························-=·----~· ........ _. 1111.111 -KINGS ROAD ... Sparkling C8oe Cod home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Spectacu&llt vista of Bay and ·Ocean. Beautifully land- scaped. tncomparab6e loc8tf9n. A rare find. This property justifies Its offering price.. In the residenee you will find no over-.abundanoe of frM>loua. superftous decorat)Wt ttems. In- stead, you _.II find a wealth of prK'tical. comfortabte features SUCh a pool.,_ dedta artomatic sprinklers and new drtn •t ......................................................... 1111,111 EASla.UFF .•. Come wfttl us and find your pot of ~ in this tovety 4 bedroom. 3 bath family-oriented home that reflects al the brightness and warmth of a rainbow. Many stylish upgrades, • gensous-mect famly room. country kitchen and an exten9Ne beck yard ww to make this ptunntJy tand- tcaped comer property truty .. out9tanding vmue. This home lits al the need8 of a tmn1y that desjres to be bolh doee to .mooe. Md ~· yet retair) the prMc:y of counery living .................................................... Pt I . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1617 WEST.CLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... · . --...-.. . r· ...... ~ . r ~ l" • ~ ,,----.., • • -- ,, ,. . . ' , . , ... _ ....,. __ ---- . TIE IRlmEST ·ESTIJES, llYWHERE. ·: .. ~·' . . .... · This palatial, finely crafted, Eur.opean-stYled ·mansion. is a m~terpiece Of arcMectur&I excellence, With awesome Views of the oCean, .ttte hills~ rooftops and a billion city lights! A long, winding lane leads to a gated motor courtyard and almost five acres of impeccably landscaped grounds With. outstanding facilities for a small herd of horses. It is surrounded by other-superb mansions in what is widely acknowledged as belfMJ Orange county's premier residential development, just minutes away .from the ocean and the Dana Point Marina. Ttiit ~ous hOme is luxuriously detailed and sumptuously decorated r to absolute perf8cllon. The main dWelllng features 6 bedrooms, 9 bitiooms, gorgequs famlltroom, exqijiSite dining room, bonus room, library and a ~ tieliutlfUI kitchen and breakfast room. Coft¥tlately 88S>'U'•te a 2 bedroom caretakers or guest quarters, and al "8 ~ hOrse lacilltieS. Also featured are enclosed fOr 7 cars. ' I' Coldwell president sees market consolidating After three years of exceptional performance with the help of readily available mortgages, the nationwide residential real es1a1e market has ent•ed "a phase of consofidatlon" that will continue through 1988. ac- cording to Joe Hanauer, chairman and president of Coldwell Banker Residen- tial Group. "The paoe of sales will soften Slightly from roughly 3.5 million homes sofd in 1987 to an estimated 3.09 million thls year," Hanauer said. "Sales during the last quarter of 1987 were well befow levels of 1986, and It Is expected that this year-to.year deterioration will con- tinue." .... • The residential reaJ estate market in 1988 will carry forward some strength from last year's mar1<et, which re- mained relatively healthy, although weaker than the 1986 market. It absorbed two substantial shocks - April's steep climb In lending rates and 't October's s1<>Ck market plUnge-two phenomena whictt demonstrate the close Ues between relidential real estate and the general economy. "We were shown, as clearly as possible, that the American economy Is Increasingly Interest-sensitive." Hanauer said. "Last spring, lntentst rates climbed until home s8'es and other large equity purchaes stowed, demonstratt~ that -as a nation -we will buy when we can borrow. but we are beooming very sophisticated about when and how we can borrow. "In October a five-year buff market k>st 20 percent of t1s paper value, lead Ing to a lowering of Interest rates," Hanauer said. "While the 1988 market Is being greeted with interest rates generally below levefs of last summer and fall, 11 also will be Influenced by the worries and confusion emanating from the instability of International financial markets.·· Robert Arrigonl. senior \'ice presi- dent and general sales manager for Coldwell Bank• ResldentJal Bro- kerage divisk>n, agreed that the ,,__ dentiaJ market Is very wen matched to the broader economy. "The projec1ed level of activity will be remarkab1y free from price distortion - -in either direction," he said. "We won't have radical price swings in any given area. and there won't be more homes on the market than there are buyers. "It will be an attractive balance of buyers' and sellers' markets, with ~hjng to off• the great majority of proipective purchasers." While below 1987's levets. home sales nationwide will show acceptable strength. Arfigonl saJd, "anchored" by highly active markets In New England, the Mid-Atlantic, the urban Midwest and all of California. The only markets he sees falling short of average per- formance are the Rocky MoYntaln s1ates, Louisana, Oklahoma and Texas. ..The under.performing .,... are suffering under a double lmpec1 -the deciine In oil prioes and a reductk>n of goy..nment aerospace contrecta." he said. "Fresh funding from em. 8°'1rC9 would revitalize home ...... but CM't be predicted." He conlklen ..... and state spendmg at currwwt ..wea crucial to stable home ..... ,.. tlonwlde. Assuming continued .uppor1 from a firm GNP, Arrigonl· foreeeea.: a re- surgence of flrst-Ume t>uyerS, in- creased competition for "m<MHJpa," and renewed interttSt In executive r9'ocaUon; but this presupposes that lending rates will be less vOlatile. "Last April's uP1um was frightening for prospective buyers at every level." he said. " . . -How to legally go about removing a next-door neighbor's nuisance BJ JASPER end AMEY HEMPEL lleCllt; .... ~ 0 . The house next door sits a few feet from our back yard and our house. Our problem 1s that there is a dead oak tree about 40 feet In height in their yard that we are afraid is going to fall on our house. This tree has been dead for over a year; the house is for sale, and the real estate agent tells us they do not have to take it out. If 1t Is windy we have to leave the house to get away from the danger. Is there anything we can do? -M.D .. Sacramento A. Under California law, the tree 1s probably a private nuisance. When there is a condition that Is obs1ruct1ng the free use of your property and interfering with your own comfortable enjoyment of your property, it qualifies as a nuisance. If you would have to go on to your neighbor's property to remove the tree, and from your description It sounds as though this Is the case. you may enter onto his property and remove it yourself. so long as you can do this without commiting what Is known as "breach of the peace" or causing unnecessary injury to your neighbor's property. In addition, you must gtve reasonable notice to your neighbor that you are going to take thls action. In the usual case, if you give this notice. you will hear from your neighbor denying you permlssiOn to come over and remove the tree. If you have been totd by your neighbor that you do not have per- mission to remove the tree. then your remedy would be a suit fOf private nuisance. In that suit. you can ask the court for an injuncilon requiring the neighbor to remove It. HARBOR REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real •..• ,.at.,....... Ult- Magnificent Catalina & ocean views from this elegant COMPLETELY FURNISHED Newport Crest townhome. 2 large bedrooms. totally re- decorated interior. beautiful antique furnishings. A unique opportunity to move right in. I "Us.I Tl llll 1111- Beautiful Villa Balboa corner unit over 1100 sq 11. Private 2nd floor location with 2 big bdrms plus huge sun deck overlooking the lush green- belt. Entire unit has been nicety decorated and the price is right! .... ""'Lmml ~ Roomy with a terrtflc view! 2 large bdrma pk'8 conver'tible den wtth wet bar. AJso, a formal dJNng room wtth tta own deck Ideal for 1Ummer = a fwnity room plus the bwlttfuly IMng room. All In all a most ~ popw waa 8elboe.. • Beeuflfutty Ue_9!aded 2 bdrm, 2 beth unft In Villa Balboa 1 new•t buHdtng.. Extra high ceHlngs, custom window coveftnga, tMteful ~ and decor. An ac 1n1nt vlllue In •• w condition prtced at $349,900. The .... ~Mrt Estate Firm ..... , .... ~ 11,.,.. Who would have thought you could own a glamoroua Newport 8Mch condo at thtt low, low price? Here It Isl Spacious VIiia Balboa condo with a large private sun deck, air con- ditioning, nicety decorated and even a partial ocean view. ,_ .. ~ LlllTm 11.11 .... Enjoy the exciting view of the Harbor entrance from this etegant 3 bdrm bayfront townhome. French windows, high oeilings, stand up wet bar. private swimming ~-au YflfY spacious . - ----------- IULY P'tLOT /ftA&. UTATS~------------------------------1.ATUltOAY JANUAJrY JO, 1,_/l'AGE lJ Lower mortgage rates lead to increase in December home sales Lower mottgeoe Interest rates fol- lowing October'• a1ock rner'ket crash helped booet c.-.fomia home sales In Dec.nber, KC:Ofding to the California Al9Cldatk>n Of Ae9ttora. .... Of existing. 9'ngt.f9mity ~ teched homes during December ctimbed 14 peroent from Nowmber to 528,eee untta on a aeuona1y adjusted, annu91zed balls. The total repreeents the number Of homee that Would have sold tor the yeer-tf Md\ month'• sates equaled the December rate and Is adjusted to account for the MU<>naltty ofhOme ...... Oeepite the month-to-month ln- creae, ..._ were down 19 percent from the December 1986 levet. CAA attflbuted the dedine to an unusually high~ of ..._in the doling weeks of 1Me. wt'8n buyerS and 98flers hurried to dole Merow before the Jan. 1, 1987 llf'nplementation of the federal Tax Aefonn Act. o.c.nw·1 performance followed a 16.1 peroent dip in home aaaes during Nowmber cauled by higtMW Interest rates during late October and con- sumer uncertainty after the stock market coUapse. putting additional upward pressure on prices. we befieve the Inventory prob- lem may have bottomed out." said Singer. "Higher numbers of listings and some lessening of demand fOf homes during 1988 shoutd help im- prove the Inventory Situation." Condominium sales also improved In December attet falling 27 peroent on a non-seasonally adjusted basiS in No- vember. Statewide. condo sales were up 29.2 percent from November and 13.4 percent from December 1986. The median price of a condominium jumped to S 131, 917. reflecting a larger number of sales In the hlgher~t areas of the state. The December figure was 5.6 percent above November's $124,938 and 10.1 percent higher than the S 119. 784 price of a year ago. The unsold inventory index for condominiums deciined from 14.1 months in Novemb« to 10.3 months in December. The index stood at 12.7 months in December 1986. Sates activity was strong and median prices continued to rise in the major regions of the state during December. On a non-seasonally adjusted basis. December sales were up 21 .3 percent from November in the San Diego region but fell 13.4 percent when RUL ESTATE FACTS BJ: Patrick Tenore IE/UI IULTllS MASS MOBILIZATION! When you decide to sefl your home, wouldn't it be nice If you could choose fNelY real estate agent in the area to represent you Instead of just one? Just Imagine. the entire real estate saJes popu- lation would be working to seu your home, all at once. But, wait! Otd yoo know that-by choosing the right ··one" agent. that you may be gettng the atten- tion and saJes efforts of "all" ac- tive saJes agents in the area? Here's why! The real estate buStness has chang~ quite a bit over recent years from a "sefling" to a "mar- keting" business. By choos;ng a "marketing" oriented real esta1e agent to represent you, you can benefit from your home's ex- posure to a much higher per- centage of the buying public. The more exposure your home re- cetves. the bettef the chances of a fast sale. and of receiving the high· est possible pnce for your home. In the past, when "selling' methods were used. your agent made every effort to sen the home for you. through his or her own efforts. But, under the "market- ing". philosophy. a good agent WJll make every effort to "cause" your home to sefl, by mobilizJng the entire population ot local agents This is accompUshed by puttmg information about your home 111to the hands of all active agents so that thetr buyers aJso have the opportunity to purchase your home. The more buyers who see your home. the better your chances of a saJe. Sefect your agent carefully. Patrick Tenore is aSSOQated with the locaJ RE/Max realtors of- fice. a member of the nat1onw1de networ1c of independently owned and operated offices of RE/Max international, the second largest real estate organization of North America. He can be reached by calhng 63 1-1266 Give hem a call today! "The Improvement In homes sales during December Is an encouraging sign whleh points to a continued strong level of sales In 1988." said CAR President Da6e Cotby. "Consumer con- fidence has been heightened by a strong CaJifomia economy and a favorable mortgage financing environ- ment." compared to the tax-induced level of ~~1n ~mber1986.Them~~------------P-~_·d_A_d_v_e_rt_~_i_~------------~ pnce of a home increased 2.8 pe<cent -r==========================;;;;;;;;; "It appears that some homebuyers who postponed their purc:hase be- cause of uncertainty about the stock market In late October and early November went ahead In December,'' said Joel Singer, CAR's chief econom- ist. "Some stabilization In the stock markel and lower mortgage interest rat• foOow'fng the crash encouraged many homebuyera who were sitting on the ~ wWtinQ '°' a poeitiYe lign. •• A aney of eftectNe interest rates. ComcMled during the flra1 week of December by the Federal Home Loan Bank Boerd. lhowed that ftxed rates fefl to., awrege of 10.36 perC*'lt In December. compered wtth 10.49 per- cent the first week of Nowmber. U•NfNte. lld)uStable rate mort· g-o-clmbed from 8.59 J*C*d in wty November to 8. 71 peroent In December but continued to captute a gt...., "*'•of the mortgage mnet, ~o the FHL88~ The aney lt10W9d t ea per<*'lt of buyef'I "* ., AAM to ftMnce a home in Dlcem-- ber, ~ wtth M percem 1n November. St111tlltde. the~ price dlmbed 0.9 percent from $143,043 In Now.m- ber to I 144,382 In December .... f()( the yw. December'• ....... 10.8 pere111t above the December 1W mecl9n prtoe ol I 130,N&. The uneald lnwnl~ Inda decllMtd from 1.4 ,.....,_ Inv•..., to 8.1 mooetw In O.C.1...,. The..,..,~ ~the time It would ... '°' .. llted ...... to .... the current rete of ...... atood • 5.8 percent in December 1-. ··~.,. ...,ey ol ._,...on the nmUt ~ IO be from November's $130.249 to 133.833 m December. The December median price was 11 .9 percent higher than the I $119.648 price of a year ago. Sales in the San Francisco Bay region were up 14.8 percent from November but were 14.9 percent lower than In December 1986. The median pnce of a home fell 0.9 percent from $176.695 an November to $175.064 in December. December's price was 4.5 percent htghef than It was a year ago. when it was $167.612. Sales ctimbed 12.6 percent from November but were 24.6 percent lower than a year ago December in the RlversideSan Bernardino region. The median price of a home increased 3 percent from $99,098 in November to S 102.093 In December. an increase of 7 percent from the $95,389 median price of a year ago. Ttl8 Sacramento region saw a 10.2 percent lncrease in sales during De- cember. although sales were down 21 .7 percent from the ume period a 'f9lll ago. At $89,058, the median price of a home was 4 percent higher than Nowmbet's $85,640 and 8.1 peroeot higher than the Oeoembet 1986 me- dian price of S82 • .-o5. NcMwnber ..._were up 0.3 pwcent but ,.. 7 .a '*cent from December 1986 In the Orange County region. The med'-n priOe of a home mo ex- perienced only a slight ChanQe. lncreas- lng 0.8 percent from $17&,888 in No¥Wnber to $177.900 in o.c.mt>er. The region'• median price a yw ago ... $153,972. 15.5 per<*'lt be6ow the c::urr9ftt median prioe. Home ..... in the Loe Angeles region decll Mtd 1.9 peroef tt In Decem- ber Md 14.7 S*<*'t from a yw ago, CAR nlPC)rted. The medmn price. ho•evet. moYed up Mlghtty to 1144.129 In Olclmber. ARE YOU A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR SALESPERSON? TAKE A PUE APTITUDE TEST A SEE IP YOU ilE ONE OP THESE; I. Prom executive secretary to siogle year sales in excess of $25,000.000 2. From full time mother and house- wife to Sl0,000,000 in l8lel her first two yan telling real es· tale. 3. Recent Real Baute lioemee has bad 2 sales in hia fint three months aelling real est.ate. WE INVITE YOU TO A 1TEND A SPF.ClAl. (PUV A TE) CAUD N1GIT • Hear abcMat C'MfJer opfOltaides ia lite ruJ estate lild'lmb"J toM,. • Tab ow ...... lea& Bltate Sales Apdtmde Test · 17' eotnJCt. • See • 80dftdaa .... -Mw Ot,.pic cbmplw acMeft tMlr ,oteadal&goU. S,.ce la llal&M for WI udca, na1ac A •• t.e naa vftl PHONE NOW FOi laDVAnONS ('114) 7tN714 We8e1M11 ,._,., S, at 7Pll Ab1JllW ... SQ4 .... 18700 llacArtlaar Blft.., lntae (Aa.a t.... .lob Wape Alrfort) - Board of Realtors kicks off 1988 with a _ bang The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors have kicked off the new year with a flurry of an- nouncements of awards and appoint- ments. In Its first order of business. the organization selected a new slate officers to lead during the coming year. Betty Grubb Rhea has been installed as president by installing officer Jane Boyd, 32nd District regional vice presi- dent of the California Association of Realtors. Rhea is joined by Tex Griffith. vice president-president/elect, C-21 The Real Estaters; Steve Riddle, secretary, C-2 1 Inland Pacific; Doug Meeder. treasurer. Coldwell Banker, Costa Mesa; directors: Dorothy Hardcastle. George Elkins Company; Tom Queen, Grubb & Ellis: Frank Giovinetti, Re- altor; Ray Zartler, Merrill Lynch; and Mary Jank, George Elkins Company serving as Immediate past president. "Service to the Member/Service to the Community" has been sefected as the 1988 realtor theme. Rhea said that the board will continue to monitor legislation and local ordinances that have an effect on private property rights. In addition, they will present a series of Community Outreach programs throughout the year on subjects perti- nent to the public, renovate a property for American Home Week and provide food for the needy through the Christmas Cantree project. In addition to the Installation, 13 locaJ reaJtors. members of the board, have been appointed to serve on statewide committees of the California Associa- tion of Realtors by the 1988 Assocta- tion President OaJe Cofby. Rhea announced the foflowing ap- pointments: Douglas Meeder. Com- munications; Rhea. Leadership Forum; Steve Riddle, Computer, George Wii- iiamson, sergeant-at-arms; Pat Zar- tier. Communications & MemberShlp Oevefopment; Zartler, Multiple Listing Service; Jane . Boyd, Regional Vice Presidents; Robert Burtner, Com- munications; Paul Franklin, CCIM, IMPAC Trustees, N.A.R. Director Screening, NOf'Tlinations Committee- lntemal Operations Procedure, Water Poficy Task Force; Frank Gk>vinettl, Realtor Consumer Protection: Tex Griffith, Educational Services; Dorothy Hardcastle, Local Governmental Rela- tions; and Jank, Common Interest Subdivision. Caatree Claalrman All.a 11ar1e lluplly. left. aad 1987 board Premdeat Mary Janll accept certlftcate of appredadoa from W&rrell Jolua8oa oftbe s.tntloa AnaJ for tile more tlaaD 9 .000 poaDda of food and $340 ra1eed darlat board"a Cantree projecL Three staff members· were also ~nted: Dwight Oict<ey, chairman of State Executive Officers Committee and member of Board Legal Affairs Committee; Stephanie Mosley, Com- puter and Multiple Usttng Servk::e; Betty Jo Bailey, member of AdVocates. Local Governmental Relations and Communications. The California Association of Re- altors is a statewide trade association whose 115,000 members are Involved In all facets of the real estate indUS1ry. CAR committees work through the years on a wtde range of projects with the goal of improving the quality of Mrvice offered to the public by the reel estate industry and encouraging the preservation of private property rights.Afftllate In other business, Greg Kelley of Guardian Title has been named the 1987 Afftllate of the Year by the board. The recent Pl 111 ntation was made by tW peer G'9Q Shuler of Stewart Tttte at the ....... A,..ds Dinner C>Mce. Keley has 9etY8d a the ctuWman of the Aftlliate Committee which was retpOtasible for the OO«dlMtion of the annulll goet tournament end the cNrity fll8hion sttOW. The two 9¥lnt9 netted more than $4,000 for local ct\aritlee: S.O.S. (Stwe Our SelYes) and Canyon Act• Relktentaat Center for AbuMd Children. named the 1987 Realtor of the Year by the board. This award is given to the realtor who has been actlYety Involved in the board and the community. The selection is made after nomi- nations-are submitted to a committee made up of former Realtors of the Year. The 1987 committee was chaired by Robert Burtner of Sotheby'a lhter- natlonat. Hardcastle has been a realtor mem- ber of the board since 1974 and is currentty serving a second term on the board of directors and Is a BORPAC Trustee (Board 01 Reetton PoHtical Actk>n Committee). She al90 hM been appointed to the 1988 Gowmmental Relations Committee of the California Associatk>n of Reahors. During the past few years. she has been actively involved in the communi- ty serving fn various capedtlee. Hard- castle is a former pr916dent of the Corona def Mar Chamber of Com- mer~ Is currently~ on the City Committee of the ·~ Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce: naa served a six-year term • • dlrec1or for New Directions, a OMter MMng ._ ooholic woman: la on the bOerd of directors for the Bt.,.. lrwtttute; ts MrVing a eecond term • Pl •dent of Speak Up Newport (SUN); C:UfHntly ..,,.. as a member of the City of Newport Beach Airport Plmwq Com~ mittee end the~..., Commit- tee. Give. The rec:lptel 1t began hie tide ln- annce e11reer wtth Guardfen Title Company In May of 1985. Prior to lMt time he WOttc.ed • a rMI estate 8Q8f'l1. He ts a grlldunt of c.tlforM State University-Long Beach with • bedMl6or'• degree In economics. He .. llllo ec1Mty lnvolwd wtth the Hunt- ington ee.ch-Fountllln V9lllfly 8oerd of llal7 .i-11 ............ I ...... ..,, ,._left. • I ,., Sa Aeliltora end ... ~ 1n1w ... ., • .......... 1z11ct ...... .._llutaaB111111a ... A11 alf aQll ~ofClllfomla(RIAOC). ~re•r••••,_.___. .. 198'7 .. _.•1ntol ... ...,...,....._. Aleo. Dorothy tW*•tte of the '&11'81'111• ··-···'· • ._ Gearae Bline eomp.ny ... ~ _ trt..,ll'Q,,...,&IP,..,......,....,. _..,._._,..,.6"..,_,....,i!l!t!lllNJ._,4,......., It- ~ It. >y ,_ n- is le .c aJ W1 aJ ia IS li- j.. Mt l'l- ty )f .. >r ii.. Df is :>f ly of ,_ •· CORONA DEL MAR BAYFRONT Low. leWi 28drm 28a. 2 car ~age. 40' on water. Fabulous vtew. Can be expended. LMge petio 1575,000 ind land. Tr•••~ vWuel ,, 1219 •li* Dr. 0,.. See 1-4/S.a I :304 Artilaln..n 640-4868 • 716-8593 let Ut llelt YM Sell Y.., p,_,.,~! Cal CluaflN. 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. t.an Weis tllStom llomt lour !Nit bedrooms ptus ttlfet laths •iovs t~ room u ceatnl S.ymsl IOcatlOn Shown by iC)CIOlnlment only Ull,111 C&U SAU lfTI'I FN APPT. llt-1211 lllU I EWS 144-1200 IW.TNS BEST PRICED BACK BAY VIEW You can't btat this prict tor a tun v1tw End unit has maiumum pnvacy. 3 bds. 2'1 ba. lar~ krtchtn. ttnctd patt0 arta THIS OWNER rs ANXJOUS TO SELL lmmtd1at~ occupancy poss1~ S330,000 COLESWORTHY & CO. 640-0020 MORTGAGE RATES located on P'estlQIOus lJnda Isle 48' 3Batl\S. CSOQ, 3 lrp6cs, Ulr119 mas1er SUfte 24-hour secunty ~d can '°' fQeC&al finanong. S1.S90,000 For pnvate sl'IOWtl IQ cal .... ~ ·.~ ..... , WESTCUFF UIE IEW!! r.t• IDatloA. ~ dlsUnct to [llSlfl ¥ld lt.llol ¥ ~ OoSl ll .otM liM• ,.. 17111 Street ~ ~ JR 38A ,.,. • ,_,, •QGlll °" · llttt c.or fltf ie>I Ull,111 IPll UT/• 1-1 11• WUtaff ._ -IEllY Mt-llll 11• 1nus144-1200 IEALTllS OLIE COlllU IEL IAR BCMJTWIA ~ MCPTt:RIWIEAN I-Oii TOU ':.NI PC~ TOt.11 rN:Slft:; TOW* 5 FllllSTIC ICUI VIEWS 4 l•ES Tl ICW IP£I HISE UT.ISll 12-5 223 ""' STIEET, Clll Bngnt 3 Bedroom. 3 bath. 2 c. gw-oe + , compJoC1 stall Spaoo1rs liYlng & Otn-r'IQ w l irepl a c e Large ta m ll y rm w'enter1MW\ient center Gourmet krtd'MWI 2 smk s. oust om o&k cabs & cozy bf eak I ast nook Sumotuous master s..itte Spa tut> flreptace, double ~ <faktteo celrr'IQS Sitting W1Jk-1n & oec:a 'sonny courtyaros decks & patlOS Elegant marble used H · tensrtety tnrough0u1 Upgraded security pnone & mvs.c: fhts cusiom must be seen to 8P()feoate the styte amerwties and uogt'.oe5 oNeted n«e and tor onty $Ui,OOO IUI IUftS • IOBM0/11111 0 14) •lMlll • lU-1• FIXED ADJUSTABLE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES ....... 0.... ~ lodl-lrl ...... .... Rll9 ...... (~) (.,..) Loen ..... Arn.ic8n In ....... S&l 10.000 10 2.000 15 168 7 375 Andtot Mor1S19-1 .875 06 2.000 60 168 7 500 Ber* of~ 10.250 10 2.000 '5 168 7.750 BroobldeSU 1G.125 06 1 eoo ~5 168 a.ooo ~S&l t .175 20 2.000 '5 168 7 250 ...... ~ML --• 1.-• -7.791 a. , ... f.eder9 S&l 10.750 20 2.000 JO 168 7.500 • ..... S&l 10.900 06 2.000 16 168 7.500 t tie¥'ftl0ine S&l 11..2SO 20 2.000 16 168 8.000 .... f.eder9 S&1. 10.375 06 2.000 1' 168 S.000 H PJ°l -· --• i.-• -7.79 .. ...,..,._S&l.e-e-10.000 10 1.500 JO 168 7.750 LMIClllWk ..,_Mot .... 10.375 05 1.500 JO 168 S.375 =_,,UL 1.150 10 2.000 15 168 7.875 ~--MM:a•Blr* 10.125 10 1.000 30 118 7.625 ............... ... • Ull 11 -1.- =:t>~..,. 10.375 10 2.000 10 118 1.975 10.500 10 2.000 30 118 7.175 °"'*-car S&l 10.GS 10 uoo 00 118 7115 ... ,.-.c,...,.....,. 10.500 05 1.000 75 181 7.500 ···--:= --• .... • -7.111 1CU1S 10 2..000 00 118 7.750 •• ~.., 8ewtl'9I Trwt=:r.:-10..-0 10 2.000 00 1tl 7 875 u.a . .-. ..... 10 2.000 23 200 1.000 v...,,...,.saL t0..315 10 l.000 30 111 7.175 .,.,.,. .......Led ........ PJwtt (~) (.,.) (~) 10 2 000 15 2.750 10 2.000 90 2.750 10 'eoo 80 2.250 20 1 600 15 2.500 20 2000 00 2.750 • ,..-• l.121 20 1 500 '5 2.300 20 2000 15 2.500 20 1.500 15 2..250 16 2.000 '5 2 750 ,. i.-• l.111 10 1.500 '5 2..500 05 2.250 15 2.250 10 1.500 15 2.500 10 2.500 15 2..750 • 1.111 • l.111 10 2..000 10 2..000 10 1.500 30 2..250 10 1.500 00 2.500 10 2.000 75 2.500 • .... • um 10 1.000 00 2..250 20 1.500 00 2..250 20 0..500 1$ 2..750 20 1.500 eo 2..250 ...... L.... 250 500 250 250 500 .. 500 ~= 500 -168 168 300 118 -300 118 300 ,.. -500 500 400 IOO ,..... c .......... NoltCOCI ... ¥ .... 15 Y'Mr 9.330 10611 JOy'MJ 10 118 10 760 ., 'tU 6 month 7.s&t 7 ac>1 1 Y'Mr 7 764 7 913 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE llORTAGES 1 '"' Ollllrtct Pnrner-. S "'°"* T ...,_ I ""°'*' T ...,_ 1 yr . .,_,,,,.... 3yr. :.~:.-5 .,, .,._.., note Tllllla--* 7..5il &.15 1M U7 7.t2 7 IO ... '--' ............ 7..5il 7.5e &.15 1.75 5.7' 5 73 6.47 1.32 7.1$ 711 7M aOI &.3S &..36 •Spa •Pool •view **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool ....-Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR -SALE 2 IEDRDDI * * 1219 Bayside Or .• Corona def Mar 786-0593 $575,000 Sat 1-4/Sul'.'I 1-4:30 3305 Clay Street. Newport Beach 646-7171 $219.500 Saturday 12-41 484 1 Lori Ann Lane. Irvine 646-7171 $155,000 Saturday 12-4 **1817-A West Bay, Newport Beach 673-3777 $395,000 Sat 1-5 2 BR ,1us Fii RI or DEi t988 Bayside Cove, Newport Beach 76G-5000 $509,000 Sat 2-6/Sun 12-3 V20 Betcourt Dr North, Befoourt, NB 644-9060 $695,000 Saturday 1-4:30 t 307 -311 carnation, CdM 631-1400 $725,000 Saturday 1-5 t 232 Chiquita. North Laguna Beach 644-9060 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 V28 Jetty. Jasmine Creek. COM 644-9060 $369,900 SaVSun 1-4 t 10 Sea Island (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $339,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ....-•26 Vienna. Harbor Ridge Crest, NB 673-9333 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 1199 Voyager, Anaheim 546-2313 $177,000 3 IEIRDDI Saturday 1-5 8702 Adams. Huntington Beech 645--0303 $237,500 Sat/Sun 12-.. 2848 Alta Vista. Eastblutf 645--0303 $389,000 Saturday 12-3 •927 E. Balboa BM:t .• Newport Beach 673-3777 $515,000 Sat. 1-5 •1so1 Kings Rd, Ciiffhaven 631-1400 $595,000 Saturday 1-5 •••2000 E. Oceanfront. Pen. Pt. 631-1400 $895,~ Saturday 1-5 331 Ogle Street, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $205,000 Saturday 12-4 238 Orange Street. Newport Shores 631-7300 $274,SOOqt Saturday 1-4:30 2144 Por1 Dumelia. Harbor View Hms. NB 551-8700 *409.000 Sunday 1-6 1809 Pof1 Stiftlna. Harbor View He>mes, NB 78().5000 S325.000 Sunday 1-4 •21• Vie ..... Udo Isle 831-1400 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••1e1s w. a.y "Bay", Pentn. 131·1400 "'80.000 Saturday 1·5 3 IR ,1us FAM RM or DEi 31012 Aliso Circle Dr. Laguna Bch. 759-9100 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 2135 Aster Place. Costa Mesa 759-6700 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 ••1011 Bonnie Ooone Terr, Irvine Terrace 644-9060 $735,000 Saturday 1-5 •s Cambrta.•Spygla.ss, Corona Del Mar 76G-5000 $695,000 Saturday 1-5 424 Dahlia. Corona de) Mar 675-9115 $515.000 Sat 1-5 t** 1209 E. Balboa Blvd .. Penin. • 631-1400 $795,000 Saturday 1-5. 1723 E. Ocean Bfvd. Penin. Pt. 631-1400 $«9,000 Saturday 1-5 **312 Evening Star (Dover Shores)NB 644-6200 $749,000 Saturday 1-4 428 Heliotrope, Corona Oel Mar 644-6200 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 "'8 Hillsdale. 8*out1 Terr9Ce, NB 673-9333 $639,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••so1 Onington. Cameo Shores.NB 673-7300 $125,000 Saturday 1-4 ••** 12« Polaris, Dover Shores, NB 673-9333 $995,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 1930 Port Cardiff, Harbor View Homes, NB 673-9333 $359,900 Sunday 1-5 1825 Port Manleigh Pl, Harbor V'tflw Hm, NB 759-6700 $425,000 Saturday 1-4 1 Rue BiarriU. (Big Canyon) NB 6«-6200 $649,000 Saturday 1-4:30 •t1934 Santiago. OoYer Shores. Nwpt 8ch 631-1400 $580,000 SaVSun 1-5 • •2116 Sheff (China Cove)Corona def Mar 673-9333 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 308 Vista Baya. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $279,000 Saturday 1-4 1100 Westdlft Dr., Westcllft, NB 6«-6200 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 "'•*•1905 Yacht Purlt9n, Sellview. NB 64-4-9060 $498,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 41EllMI 2125 Alt• Plllce, eo.t. ..... 760-5000 *298.000 Saturday 12-S ••412 A¥0Clldo Ave .• CdM 644-&200 ""9.000 Saturday 1-4 901 Bay, Newport 8w:tl &4S-0303 $519,500 Sunday 1-4 ***zeee ~ 0r. Ba)'lhOI• 831-1400 $1,595,000 s.aurdey 1-5 t21812 CebroM. Mtlaion Vlefo 831· 12M $164,900 Saturday 12-4;30 t41t Cenel, ••P«1 Shofel, NB 790-5000 $225,000 s.turday 1-4 t2105 E. 89lbcMI lhd. tMaiport 8Mdt 173-3m '650.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 1401 LlnOoln L-. Ne•por1 8wft 831-12'18 ta25,000 $8turday 1-5 •••2902 W. <>c..11tom, ~ 131-1400 $575,000 Sata.dey 1·5 ••••3100 W. Ocleantront. N.B. ./" 760-5000 $999,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **•3100 W. Oc:eentront, Newport 631-1400 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 ~II ,1.s Fii RI er IEI *2201 16th Street, Newport Heigtrhs 63 ~-.1300 $345,~ Sunday 1-4:30 """' ..... **107 Bayside Or., Promontory Bay 644-6200 $1,035,000 Saturday 1-4 3632 Blue Key. Harbor V'tflw Hills 644-6200 $589,000 Saturday 1:3G-S:OO ••1201 ~ntty Hills Dr.~ Hgts. SA 631-1266 $4'10,000 Saturday 1-5 •1019 Ootphkl Terraoe, Irvine Terrace. CdM 631-~266 $1, 150,000 Sunday 1-4 ••4501 Dorchester, Cameo Hghlnds CdM 760-5000 $595.000 Saturday 1-5 1936 Irvine Avenue. 8eya est. NB 631-7300 $348,000 Saturday 1-4:30 •One~ Court. OoYer Shores &M-6200 $649,000 Saturday 1-4:30 1033 Par1t Hitt. C.M. 759-9100 $220,000 Sunday 1-5:00 225 PoinMttla. Corona Del Mar 644-6200 $765,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••1753 Port Manleigh Clrcte. N.B. 64()..2021 $495,000 SaVSun 12-4 2065 Port Provence. Harbor View Hms. NB 760-5000 $350,000 Saturday 1-4:30 .,.. * •43 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644-6200 $795,000 Sat 1-4:30/Sun 1-4 **815 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach 675-6161 $1,995,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2539 Westminster Avenue, Eastslde C.M. 631 -7300 $182:500 Sunday 1-4:30 I IEllOOM * • 1839 Jamak:a, Mela Verde. CM 645 -0303 $1 ,575 ,000 Wednesday. Feb. 3rd. 12-3 * * • 324 Morning Star. DoYer Shores 631-1400 $970,000 Sunday 1-S 2824 San Ju8n Lane. Costa MeN 545-5478 $198,000 Sat t-5 215 Via Eboli, Udo Isle &44-6200 $&59,000 211 Via Eboll. Udo tale 644-6200 S659.000 Saturday 1-4:00 I IR 11111 Fiii II tr IEI ••• 1392 ~ Drf¥e, Oover ~NB 631-7300 $765,000qs Sunday 1-4:30 * • 1828 Jamlca Rd. eo.ca ,... 646-2313 teee,000 Saturday 1-4 401 Plaz:Za Udo. Lido ..... NB 131-7300 $798.000qa Sat/Sun 1""4:30 t* • * 1018 Pcllr1e. OcMr Shor-. NB 84&-5096 11. 180,000 s.lur'CMy 1·5 •t1912 S.= Or. Oowr Shor-. N.8. 831-7300 .OOOqe s.t/S-., 1-4:30 + 1t 12 S•bel. Spyg1111 Ridge. CdU 7eo-<>714 15111000 Sundey 1~ -I - & Ill ,11s FIM llM tr DEi •508 E"9ninQ Star Lane, Dover Shores 631-7300 1825,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 l IElllOOM OR IORE ••• 12292 Clnnabar.-:..Tustin Hiiis. Tustin 673-9333 $985,000 Sunday 1gi2 ~ ·· TOWllHOIES COllOS FOR SILE 2 IElllHM 2504 Back Bay Loop, Eas1slde, CM 631-7300 $172,000qs Saturday 1_.:30 1249 UghthouM, Anaheim S.6-2313 $159,900 Sunday 10-2 ••....,.240 Nk:e #202. Villa Balboa. NB &45-0303 $144,000 Sunday 1_. 2 Ill ,11s FIM Ill er DEi ***•305 Enero, 8'ufts. NB 759-9100 $349,000 Sat/Sun 12:~:00 768 Tustin Ave. Newport Beach 639-7142 $195,000 Sat-Sun 12_. . 3 IElllOOI ••5 Baruna Court, Newport Crest. NB • 759--6700 $215,000 Sat/Sun 12_. 2666 Elden, Costa Mesa 673-3777 From S170K-$175K Sat./Sun. 1-5 11t t 332 Otero, Eastblutf. N.B. 6-40-0020 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 2619 Vista Omada. 1be Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $389,000 Saturday 12-5 3 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi t 633 Udo Parle Of. E3, NB 673-7300 $595.000 Saturday 1-<4 ... let Us ..... y .. Sell V .. p,.,,,.,! c.a Clu1ifW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. .DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR ,1us 1 IR 605/605'h Begonia, Corona Del Mar 644-6200 S1.150.000 Saturday 1_.·30 2 Ill ,1us 2 IR 318 Hefiotrope, Corona Del Mar &U-6200 $489.000 Saturday 1-<4:00 3 IR ,1us 2 IR 507.507•,; Larltspur, Corona del"Mar 760-5000 $539.900 Saturday 12-5 3 IR ,1us 3 IR 424 Dahha. Corona def Mar. 675-9115 $515,000 Sat 1-5 HOMES FOR REIT • ..... 15 Touk>n, Harbor RJdge Estates. NB 673-9333 $3850/mo Sunday 1-5 you'll find A NEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE! in the ., , ----~ ~ 1 ....., Ol'I IOwtfy , + . 1 tom •BR 2~ 11*1 GORGEOUS HOME. Low-* E'SllE * -~~~ :d:.:d. ~:g =~:.w:::: :~LS~C:.°'= LllEIEW!* VacM\t 1o1 • BullCI to suit Lwge Pf'CIC*tY In ~t Spa. S659.000 Bt~er Alll~ SMt.000. Ai1t '°'detain 780-9118 -...., needs. Seawall end local~ on Superlor Av-coopetatlon ~5-3386 OP N SAT l-'PM OLDE COM DUPLEX wttll lBt, 28e, den. ..,_. •BA 28A. ,_. add-on temlly rm w/~ta I atone ~ French doon redwood deck & IC)a 284 7 Club Houae. S27•.900 •-36 000 ft f dys, 673-7565 eva Bill • 12 AVOCADO l/p, gar. laundry rm, Ex-new dock, will take MY· llflY4I • aq o M arthe MacNab 675-3568 detacNd units. 38' .. den ten11ve remodel Aooed eral boats. Call now for land with a llatlety of IUI& ISlAll S1IAIJ GRUBB & ELLIS • 3BR •2• Oalllla. muter tulle. Will not lest new price end details. mes .. 12.•oo sq fl of Just Us1edl 38' 28a +L48' Realdentlal Brokerage $515,000 675-9115 long at $217,000 142-5200 :,'::::;~:ruc:,~~tr~~ ~:o=• In ex::~ Group ~-6200 C..t • I IJ4 ..... f~ I.I. ma .. ******* ''((IP ~~~c~sl~frm~~lk~I·~ ... · ~ir~~.~.;:~ .. ~ .. i~~!;~m ~;~~=~!i=o:: *,.EE •••1n* E l/J}))) i& make your mortgage ''""Ba home on .amost incl wooclbumlng frs*.,, skytigl'lt. •BR38A ·Oen -REAlTY WORLD ~ paymenll CuS1om CdM • • .ae of Pl'OI Landscape LR. bftc::a patio w/KOI Family rm. formal diNng Comput9' evaluation of • ~ tr9d1tlonal duCMe• w/all t>eauty Close 10 shoe>-Pond 1 big 880 enter· UCluSlve wllorelll FWoai- your properties tn person NEWPORT BEACrl ... thetoys.38R28AUpper, pmg, 1ehoots. etc. va-tainment RV pettllng, ty 2853 Europa or 01181' the phone. FREEi Pete lwr'" lltr 28R 28A ~. • eat cant Move-In nowt A qutet cukM-U<: larnify $27•,900 No Obligation. caJI 10 Rf.ALTY WORLD. lalMI gw-ege $539,900. E'Lynn value at $219,900. C8" '*QtlbOrtlOOd. $269.000 b~,E~o~7~~gmeo~ NEWPORT BEACH Peaianla 111'1 Kemp 720-117' or PATRICK TEHOAf .E'tynnKemp720-t17~or UL.Hll!ll•UMIH SOLD' PATRICK ......_ ·----REAW780-5000 631-1264or 760-8702 790-5000 loiurry, It 1 . bright ~ TENORE 63t-J266 or ~YllWLm ,. ... _............ *~* I ~'M&.V spaetou• 3BR 2'.~BA.J' 760-a702 Put yout own styte on a OupMx & 2 ~ on the " ~Ila I bof1'IS rm, lnOry rm. lrplc • • bekltlful new 11tew lot ___,1 38' 2D. sand.labws~501 '\nvrr :of ru( 11 \l"''J ..... ··i· ly \·II eartlllone carpets. ~ I -:::;; :~~I~ N~:i~~:! L=t tr';.c~tlo w1.;;' Ill 111 llPl.D l.\H I A. . \\ '--A. ~ = ~""':.2 ....,.:W~. bes1 location • New cul· Westmlntter S 164.500 3 BORM & 2 BDRM * * * * * * * EISIOE 3br 2'Mle wt 16393 Roeewoocs. FV de-W lane wttll 6 view B!(r Help u Sell 964-3638 Each Unll llU 28a. trplc, ... ,. -•&aam UllAll ettedl 2 CM OM·· pY1 ywd. $204,900 ..... T mil'* home sites. Each will r• IUI ... HMIT1 bltlns lnc:I w/d, •CM QM-Corona H~ w/Nlls 48dml 1".&a houM on !Wit lllglt.fnhm.1170K· SPECllUITl tain vlewj nice sized we·• QM you the down In age Nr 8alboe "*· in.. & ·oc:n vu. •BR 3'h8A. huge COt'nel' lot. Owner S1'SK. Open Sel/Sun 1-5. mu,... MT JBR 2,...,BA S2lS OOO proper t e s From elldlQ tor a Sllare of own-~tment price $329.000 1685,000 &73-7362 lealll"iJ country. MUS1 2eM Elden. Owrw/Bul6dr UIJD 2BR 2'"'8A. ocn ~ S200K s285.000. Cell for details erstrip You make '1 ACRI IEAL n .... Gf•t family home. in.am OI "2-~ -Fabubn .,,., atrMt OPEN SAT /SUN 12-' 142·1200 mthty pymta I -~ 67~70 615-0586 Wl•llfa WNlJll ~~~~'°! ~ = 1.W IW f'ln.I Llf SMpl to pM1 Totally r• 5 BARUHA COURT ~11m mll apprec You recelv .... R'Y .. .., wt... onty one of IN t>..c · A-2. tt,OOO aq. ft. lk*' to Gone w/MfW roof. ftoora. Oa\llCllAgt. Sotlleby'a lnt'I m 100% tu beMf1ts. Muet ....-1.&A b9y& oceM~ .. dO. 5 UnML UtS.000. Hur'ry. paint & ldtc:hef'. Fenc:to A ea It y 72 2 -t '88 or nave cleet'I credit. Ag! By Ownet1 Eedl unll 38r. eel to ... tflil nicety OONld Pf.elf 13 t-12M doorl doubfle trplc & ~ K a t h y I A g t . J . •97-8757 Oya, Ev. Wkndl 28a. $515,00017~ malntelned Southport pool '3 Lg t>e«oom.. 1 Coombe/B!(r, 645-2235 Prime C .W Lit C.... I wtttt ~painted ••· story Only $239,900 Bluffs N9wpoft 8Moh •••If tertof. 5 Bedroom, 4~ •EASTSIOE 2 ON A LOT First 11,;,_ lilted. P-1ect REALTY WORLD. L::::d c!::n N~w~:~ ••111 ... * a..~ room. *0: 8Mu1.,.. rernoc:n. ena ma,._ starter or Investme nt NEWPORT BEACH plans tor .~ fl of· Wlforetter vi.w over· = =:0-~d~n wge ton* lot S225K. .... .,... Onty one fof .... Soutll of 3bd $169.000 Ind land hit a.r.tt ..._ fice. Pis c.ell 6'5-t7t 1 lootllng CdM bell. 38r. aolilt pool & aPa -.. ~ DOVER R.E. 7~ 29r 2'Mle """""' trpec. Adam•' •BR 2 story. GeorgeElklns. R9ettors -r den. 388. Bewtor. Pvt S 45 000. --.Gt ;2 huge pm ywd. MW Agt 6-U~96 TWHM IMng 38', 2'1\o88 tncd bdl S U ml ._e, thev6ew9'del Ptuucourt 8YOWNr2cozyi-on t 1 ' carpet. tie. INke roof 1650 sit. dbl gar, 5 PoQts_ Bkr 640-1000/IMS-7521 r::=ry ~lo~': lot Front. 2bf 1ba; rw, mAT •WUIWI Gr-1 v1llue 1263.900 If V0U•re loolrlft9 for a home, $137.000 8'oker " -·-.. -R -•r "V"' I 3bf 2'"'°8. Mo. Income SfMwt IUPC'fy, higtl • I HELP u SELL! 964-3638 --dazzling aunMt• are $2100 M0119 In nowt _......, .,.., E•~tent ................ RT classlfled has news for ou. ,._, _ pr1rne IP&f'kllno •tr81t .._ .---.; • iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FIND -1799000 •275K.Joe.650-2tll WHtslde loc:atlon. J ust. !lated .. • Lg In Olde CdM. Last ~ ' If ~I mft 38dnft, 1~8e. wood beclrooma family rm din- A ME118EA OF THE j tor NEW llorne under lll-1111 J>#que4 ftoora ""~ 'oO rm .; ~ Costa SEMSANANCW..NETWORK • throu h classified ,:::::,:.·~ .W•IRIRl,M.TI ~ ~:...:::;: ~ •• ~..::'!.:'1~ ~tt~.a.$~~7.:gurmei COLDWeu BANl(eR O tiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "*" 831-l2M Expect the best: IRYllE TElllACE VIEW $1, 100,000. Fee Outstanding corner lot -with suberb view of ocean bay, city lights. Catalina and Palos Verdes from 4 BA. family plus bonus room home. Pool and spa. Call now! 644-1010 BALUTAn ...._ ....... c--...,. FOii SALi _.._, t --,1., c~.., HOVSIS/CONDOS ~, ............. c--... i1l11 , .... ,., \.ml. -----•co. °"' ()I ,. .._.. --1001 °"' ()I -.._... c: __ .. 011 -·--o..-, .. _ ... _ ''"' ,_.._ , __ '01• ,_ ...... --'Cl• ., ,...._ t ,..,. '0>1 ·--•OlA •I w----tOC ------I ) '°"' ..rau '--, ... BEST OF BELCOURT NEW LISTING Spectacular Catalina view. Live in ain«Je level lu1:ury in this 2Bdrm, 21"l BA condo. Totally upgraded w/marble entry & plush off-white carpetinr t.hru- ouL Gourmet country ki tchen, utn stor~e in garage. Security, A/C. Best local1on. $495,000. f or your personal showing ... CALL RONFELSOT 760-5000 ~ ~~ut COLDWeu BANl(eRO IPEI SITllllY 1-1 1111111111 llllE FllTISTIC VIEW 1111,111 ...__ WM*· ' ·. . . . ...... ........ F~ 1 story floot plan •------------.-• In 1upe1 nice atlape --...-Elrtra lerve tot.ity PfVI SJ.... ,.. ywd, 3 ig bedrooms. Ha'd to ftftd '8drm angl !~ ~:" . .::9 sty Xlnt IOc:. Hurryl Cell .,. _ ~., Chuck & Ll:r Jones 1'mLU n 631-12t6 or 6'&-g'3 · Mt llU WM*~ , ...... .. .. . . . . ... ,_ ,11,. Ld:aga SC>ort !:! Modi! pert.ct 38R. 1¥.Ba 28' •• :::~a,!.,~· hou9e on ~ c:or-HELP U SELL 914 3al ner lot. QOM to enopp.ig =---=---::---~...:-::: &~~..:rowlut..... l ok. Cell Anne McC•l'•ld ,-... 631-12M. Open Set/Sun • ,. 1:ao-.:40. 2te4 Sering. '" , ........ ltw, 2be. F"', -frPk. -dbl 9"" nr Meedowleftl Golf. a irport • 1 at ,100 a.uvo.n 2131 '36-5123 ·~--• ·~ .. c . I \ · '"' ~ . r ' . '( ....:...;. -·· -as--.-.. -·~~-... ·-~ 111) ...-~ 1111 -~ ,.,. DeADU•• DNCTON!I "'° 1-.'-,,,, --c_._ 7619 ..._~ Deily H7t --v._ ,.., ---PU8UCATIOH DEAOllNE •7U --n .. __ ....,... , .... er..,..e.- >H -.c-111• -..c---Monday ............ F'rt •:30 p.m. 0.0wlle9 ~,,___, uoo --(---,.,. -l-, .. Tueeday .•. -... Mon. 4:30 p,m . .... .... ,__, ''U ......... 1llO ,_ 19'111 ,_... .... , ..... .......,. IUO -............. ,, .. W~-· Tuee 4:30 p.m.. 0.-..... ........, . ...., IPS -...c--,, .. .......... ....... ·-.... .._.. 11 .. MISC. llNT A.LS Thundmy •.. -Wed "4:30 p.Jn. ..,__._..,. __ .,. '"'° ·-11t0 Fnday ... _ ....... Thn.& 4:30 p.m. .,...... ............... ·-............... ..=::-,_,_ mo S.turday ......... Fri. 3:00 p.m ~., ................ t.,, .,.,..._ mN _ _._.·~--·-11'1» Sunday ........... Fri 3:00 p.rn. 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"--1••1 ,_ ...... )U1 ·-,, .. ........ >W ......~ Tele: 11.f 1-5:11/COUNTDI 11.f M -1•• _._ _, _..._ m\#v • I 14 -., 1lt m oc:. >d Jb • A~.r le. rvt , 2 >• , . at ,. rs, di rvt t IT Lg ltn-••• , .. Q4 -"" It.I.. ' iii - dbl <Olt. 00 123 , , • • • WM~i . :.. . . SELL throUdl dmlifiecf NIT 1ml 111111/•ftSflll 2 Bedroom upgraded condo on ·greent>ett wtywd. Gre.1 location In comptex, Nr S.C. P\aza. Security gated. MU.st ... J Maurn8ble FHA. Easy qua Ctrde thfs Ad Md c.11 .. _ .... _;... ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill we·,. MOTIVATED! 185.900. w.1111••• .. - :_.~ Merrill Lynch Realty (7l4) 754Me00 Corona def Ms OPEN SATURDAY 1-4 Cllll ~-SU•.•-4511 ,.._ S bdfm. '"· hUI' lot N hly lJll 1$1( suse .. •--5ts r .. u. s... 3 bdrnt 3 ~ ~y1ront Of ISt mo C Ross ~~$975.•-Ut SllJlr'ICll ... Spectacular 4 bdrm 4 Ila llolM II ~ 9ftl Ul--UU.511--UI Well Clll-df s.c 3 bdrm dea [ Compton iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ................ llWl.ITCUf~SJ91 .... IEST II BLUFFS .. &a'lm-End Unit "E" Plan. Park mntn view. 2200 sq. ft., 38drm. 2 1ABA. tam rm. New carpet & paint. Vat;. $255,000 LH. Barbara 644-0195. .. Ill/Im lJ-t Ml NT& "PEI IELEI I. llWD .. AM IR Of' lME SUM NWIClllll.illlE1_.. COLDWC!LL BANl(C!R 0 8-lttful home with high cellr'DI 40 ft LR on bay. ltnry w/bw. m w/tw, fonNll DR. 5 8R 4'A BA. MBA w/FP, meneAoul guest auhe, 2 s1ory kitchen, p6lr fot llllg8 boat. ... _ 3 bdrm 111 Wtstcllff am. ...,_ Cll'M.-SZlS._ US...._. 2 bdrm. 2 ti. IOI' COllfSt "' I' !ie)MllOW't~ B$M I ES $211,•-111 Sdlllz Pl • ll Otua •ti. "'turn lty" condo. 2 !!Wlm J Beb •MllT CllST--Sl5Ull ... IS.-.. a.. 2 nstJ S81t15.. nr pool/~ D Miler .. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 -•mm •• c.-... 2.,., 2 ............ -$1...s.-..... _ s ........ -. Ill. --·-·· a. .. ••' aa.-11s•1Mt 3 .._ H& . ..,.,_•Ill. • C. --1111-•.• ~) .......... ..... 211 ~· .. 2.._a ..... ~ ... ___ kFtmmm Md S --D N .. uW J"*" ,,,_ C99-·· Y, -·n -.-1tl Mlltfl •ll ea-.... .,.. -.-(Ollde. 2 1 .. .. (714) 191 ..,., Corona .... ... . . -·. Mer!!B Lynch f'~~trv -- DlilyPilat MM C_,_•~ "'"'pl• Oul\hftfJ olv~ "''"•"••et hOOtJ oln(f • IJllln~M OI IMll>t y••n (),.. .....,r f·h •ttfttnt\, ""' '" ... mGn''- DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERY1CE OF THIS NEWSPAPER Um.£ fO SCHOOt.HOUSE ,lllntecl llrltfll reel IM ~owned "91 o 09fl little btllry. ttl11 ldlOOthlUM It a'""" ,,ottet tor MY ...... ..., ,. ~· All .. IMtl ...... ......, of plywood ewer a luMIMf trlfMWOfk It's usy wNI\ Y9U folio• our ••""'9 ~~1tep 111tt•n We "''" 1ntludt • uac: .. blt oatt•11 tot Ille WOl'd SCHOOl Ind Ult plywood Dtll lh•I llaftOJ 111 tflt lltftf'f C'.et the ~ren to '*O yev but6d !ti ----... ._. --. ------.... ~ • g •rtSdleort1 ....... 5450 OC.. ,_.,. 9"l t 12.,... ~ ..••. St IS P. 0. IN lm (l"lc1Wlfl9 1'GD ,,GjtC:tlt Y•-.,..CA11• ..... ·-------------- ~-----~-~-----'--~ - PAGa U/SATUllDAY JANUAllY JO,,,_ DAILY PILOT/~ UTAft SERVING ~~~@ill~ ~~£~ffi ~ ©@~'fr£ ~~~ T H E =:Y construction sitting prett; in~~ convenient location. P.U.0 . with 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths. Vaulted celling In living room. Formal dining. Space saver kitchen. Near Newport Heights. Near new. Call 646-7171 NP1 llllLY • llllllT 1211,111 Young executive will love this 3 bdrm 2 story English Tudor wtth 3 car garage. Prime location near Newport Heights. Quanty throughout. Hurry on this one. Call for details 646-7171 NP2 EAStml -Pl.IS -IHI.-Just listed! Fantastic value! Nice 3 bedroom f amlly home with an income apartment. Act fast on this one! 546-2313 HP1 IEE • F111T1 I 1M,MI Upgraded family home! Formal dining room. Remodeled kitchen. 3 big bedrooms. 21h baths. Sparkling pool. RV access. Call fast 546-2313 HP2 ... ,. ....r Tiii 1211.- Eastskte custom home. Spacious and gracious. Gourmet kitchen, format dining, breakfast nook. Warm walnut paneling. Built In Intercom and vacuum. 3 huge bedrooms, 3 baths. Full base- ment wtth family room. work room and bomb shelter/wine cellar. lovely gated entry. Circle drive. A must see! 5<46-2313 HP3 f UllW Iii I m. 11..,_ Spectacutarf Private end unit townhome. Gorgeous In and out. 2 master suites, 2~ baths. Private spa on lovely patio. Call to seer 546-2313 HP4 ""'Lmm 11M,m Great famlty home. Upgraded. Neat and clean. 3 bedrooms, n~ baths. Covered patk> overtOOks lovety yard. Quiet cul-de-sac. Call nowt 546-2313 HP5 ·-·-1121.-Hard to flndl Huge rooms. Dtnlng area, dinette, lots of storage. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Quiet security gated complex. Community pool, and clubhouse. Call now! 5_.6-2313 HP6 ....... ., ..... LOYety, upgr8ded, double wide mobile home. Numerout cuetom oak upgrades. Beamed oetl- lngs. Very homey! Two bedrooms, two bath- rooms. A ,.... must Mel 546-2313 HP7 since 1960 H 0 M E T 0 W ·N EMIY IAW -smlT 111 ..... Enjoy b,oth and the hours 'in between In this cheery and comfortable family homtl. Forever ocean and bay view from famity room and open kitchen. Add 3 bedrooms, 2% baths. Formal living room. Pool, spa and large yard! As- sumable financing! It's a winner! Call 646-7171 NP3 •1t•rs lllT"' 11._ Loveliest and best cared for townhome available In tt-ls price range. Two story 3 bedroom, 21~ bath. New carpet. Master suite with vaulted ceiling. Laundry room. New on market. Call today-646-7171 NP4 - MUlltl-11.-... Live in spacious custom built spyglass view home. Almost 7000 sq ft. Featuring 4-5 bedrooms. Famlty room. Bonus room could be 2 more bedrooms. Gourmet kitchen. Poot, spa. Assume 1st trust deed. Owner will carry large 2nd. Call today for detalls. 646-7171 NP5 WE'ii "' ·-"' • 1111,111 To a great opportunity. Newport Heights R-2. Room to add to existing 2 bedroom home with hardwood floors. Add second unit. Investors builders. Take a look. ·can 646-7171 NP6 ' ,_._,.an 121..- R-2 lot. Main houee 2 bedroom wtth cozy ftre- place In ltvtng room. Add 1 bedrom teen pad and endoeed garage. Worth your time to lnvestlgate the possibllltlesl Call today &46-7171 NP7 -. ... , ·~ Charming Cape Cod tri-level. Newly carpeted. New paint. 2 mast« auttea. Quiet. f'teaNnt location. Community poot For Information on this exclusive offering, c.tt 646-7171 NP8 MITmlUI 1111,111 Be the ftm to lnap4tct. 2 bedroom condo. Separate bedroom wings. Beeutlfutty appointed living room wtth ftreplece pwt~ ~ted with marble. Call for Information 646-7171 NP9 ,..,.. .... _ 11u.- Everyth1ng about this 2 bedroom condo wttl bring you pleasure. Balcony over1ooks trees and ocean vtew. Large ttvtng room. Open kitchen. Call for an appointment to prevtew. Call 646-7171 NP10 • A D V A N T A G E arr urrut ua.-. Huntington Beach. Gracious executive famlty Kame. Cathedral celllngs. Step down living room. Gorgeous bay window. Family room. Formal dining. Patio kitchen. 4 big bedrooms, 3 baths. lmpressi'(e yard. Great location. bike or walk to the beach. Call now 546-2313 HP9 IHllR U•-11 ...... Don't rent when you can buy a home at this price! ~Ice In and out. 3 bedrooms. Large lot. Good area. Call quick 546-2313 HP10 ,, ... !111111 1112,111 Outstanding private lake community. Decor- ators dreai:n home. Vaulted ceilJngs.Famlty kitchen. Formal dining. Custom features galore! 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Also larger 3 bdrm, 21n bath available at $199,500. 546-2313 HP11 ,, ••11&.IMI 11n.- A private open air garden atrium ts the heart of this plan. Single story. 2 bdrm plus den on third bdrm. 2.25 baths, breakfast nook, formal dining area, master suite wtth walk-In dressing area, private terrace. Areptece, fruit trees and trop- ical ptants abound. Don't hesitate. Call today! ~6-2313 HP12 .., _ ... Ptmtl 1111,111 Private lake communJty with pools &-spas. Two story, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Formal dining, family room, custom cov. patio & loft, roomy yard. Near schoola & park. Wiii not latt call today! 546-2313 HP13 .,.. 11...- Joy of ownership! Thia darting 2 bdrm home la a perfect way to own a home for atmo.t what you pay rent! Call today &46-7171 NP11 1111 ... Y.A. IM,lll Budget-beater. Wei-kept 2 bedroom condo. Double endoeed atteched gw9199. PriCled to setl. Call 646-7171 N~12 IU 111 I I ••• 111 .. Are yours at Huntington Landmartc. Mtlllon doHar cklbhouee. Poot. Tennis courta. Fabulous green behs. Gated guarded private community. If you are 55 or OYer call to eee 1hla well situated 3 bedroom 2 bath condo wtth vaulted celling Hvtng room. Call &46-7171 NP13 m&tmlE 11n.- South Coast area bargain. Thousands below market I Loweat Pf k:e In complex! Professton8'ty d«X>rated. look• super! Fireplace. Central air. 2 bedroom, 2 bath community pool and apa. Call fut! 546-2313 HP8