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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-02-22 - Orange Coast PilotORANG "COAST • .. SATURDAY, FEBRUA'RY 22, 1986 25~ WARM FOMCA8T8 ON A2 FDA blasts firm ·over AIDS drug Insists that Newport company's claims about Isoprlnosine are 'misleading' The FDA released a letter sent to the Newport Bca~h firm complaining that the compa·ny has made state· ments 10 the press about the drug lsoprinosine that contain "mis- representations of the currently avail- able data" on the drug's cfTecttvencss disease. The FDA disputed the data. saying It was based on loo small a sample The agency told the firm that such claims "could be considered" a violatio n of federal laws on drug promotion. By tbe A11odated Pren WASHI NGTON Newport Pharmaceuticals. manvfacturer of a druJ bcmg tested for possible use against AIDS. was ordered Fnday by federal oflic1als to stop making m1S- 1eadang claims about the drug. Coast A member of the Laguna Niguel Community Coun- cil walks out In protest after the governing board refuses to put an Item on the agenda./ A3 Nation A boy banned from school because he has AIDS was back Friday - but only briefly before a judge Issued an order pulling him back out./ A4 Wor ld Phlllpplne President Ferdinand Marcos tells f orelgn leaders voicing opposition to his election to mind their own busl~ ness./AI Sports Corona del Mar and Edison highs win their first-round CIF basket- ball playoff games. /81 INDEX Advl~ & Games Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Horoscope Public Notices Real Estate Religion Sports Televls lon Trivia Weather A 11 86-8 A 12 88 A9-10 A8 A 11 88 Cl-24 A7-8 81-5 A9 A 11 A2 Ferry to bar cars l week The Balboa Island Ferry will be closed to automobile traffic from Monday throuJ}l Fnday because of construcu on at the Palm Street Landing area. The manufacturer cued a "'dif- ference of opinion" with the Food and Drug Administration over the public claims, but said that on a separate front the FDA 1s bnngrng the drug closer to approval by specifying what additional 1nformat1on 1t needs to review the drug. In a Feb. 13 news conference in Los Angeles. Ncwpon said results of three clinical tests showed a 50 percent reduction in the rate at which AIDS- tnfectcd patients treated with lsopnnosine developed the deadly "Such m1srepttsentattons of the currently available data should stop," the FDA said. "These act1v1t1es only serve to funher confuse an already complicated subject area." ··we do not believe that any\bing Juctcea (from left) Dennla Brown, Ed Carmo!l& and (center) Da•e Park look 0.-, .... ,...... .. LM...,_ lnalde containen after entranta (below) _drop ea• off ucr. E~~rtn.a Bullclln&. Egg drop not duck soup for students By PHIL SNEIDEl\MAN Ol lM09'1yl'llollWI It's easy to drop an egg off a nine- story bu1ldin~. Keeping 1t 1n one piece at the end of the fall 1s a bu more difficult. But that was the challenge for participants in the annual Egg Drop contest. held Fnday at UC Irvine as pan of Eng.incenng Week. ""c stated was a m1srcprcsentat100." Newpon prcS1dcnt Alvan Glasky responded m a telephone 1ntcrv1ew "We believe there 1s a d1fTtren~ of op1n100 w11h FDA on cert.am of the issues.·· GlasJcy also mentioned a separate letter, not .-eleased by the FDA. 10 which the agency denied Newpon·s marketing applicat100 for lsoprinostne-and s~lled out how· 11 must be-supplemented m order to win agency approval. Such lencrs are common 1n the highly technical drug regulator")' field. and Glask} said he was hcancned by the fact that the request for add1ttonal data ~as only two pages long, ~I've seen 20-page leners. so I thmlt n's manageable." he said. "I hope that most of the answerc. arc things lhat we would have rndtl) available.~ Glasky added that he was not "'tm 1ah21ng" the FDA 's warning. He called ll "a slap. telling us to kttp (Pleue .ee DRUG/ A2) Suspect in 10 OC bank heists nab bed after tip By STEVE MARBLE aad TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. o.IJ ......... An anonymous up led 10 the arrest Fnday of a M1ss1on VteJO man suspected of a Valenune's Day bank robbery as well as 01nc other hctsts in Orange County. at least one of them dunng this week's record-setting rash of holdups. Police received the up Fnday. hours after a local newspaper pubhsh~ ed a photograph taken by a secunty camera dunng a Feb. 14 holdup. FBI and Sheriffs 1nvcst1gators picked up Jon C-0mehus Van Breukelcn, 29, ofM1ss1on Viejo at his home aro und 9:30 a.m.. said authorities dunng a press conference later in the day. A photograph of Van Breukelen was identified by employees of a Laguna H ills Sccunty Pacific Bank branch as the man who robbed the office earlier this month. police said Subsequent 10vesugat1on revealed that Van Breukelen may haYe netted roughly SI0.000 and robbed nine other Orange County banks. ~ven 1n th~ past tw~ weeks In each case. Van Breukelen al- legedl) warned that he was carrying a ~capon but was in fact unarmed. pohce said He was booked into Ora~ Coun- t) Jail w11h bail stl at SS0,000 and lus arra1gnmcn1 scheduled for Monday at federal coun 10 Santa Ana. Van Brcukclen was reportedly dubbed b) the FBI as the .. cnpple bandit'" because he has a noticeable: limp Meanwhile. 1hrec men arrested dunng the OufT) of bank robbenes this week appeared 1n federal court Fnday and were ordered to be held at a correcttonal holding facilit) at Terminal Island. Emerson A. Sutt, 20; Charles Ross.. 33; and David Barr. 42. arc each charged with a single count of bank robbery. although Sutt 1s expected to be charged wt th add1ttonal counts at a later date. according to the FBI. Sutt. a resident of Santa Monica. was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Ncwpon Beach following a holdup al First Interstate Bank. 2150 W Coast Highway said poltc~ spokesman (Pleue eee ROBBERY I A2) . Yale llterary prof lured away to UCI By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of Ille o.lr .......... UC Irvine officials secured ap- proval Fnday to add an 1ntemattonal- l) respected Yale lJnl\erstt> professor to their facult) UC R~cnts. mceung tn R1 vers1de. approved the hinng of J Hillis Miller. a renowned hterar. cnuc. who will relocate to the ln1ne campus in Juh Miller will be paid S9 I 000 per ~ear and will have 1he opponunm to bu~ facult) housing on campus. a l C I spokeswoman s~ud The hinngof\11lleris "1ewcd as the latest mOH' 1n l CTs dn"e to lure more' d1stingu1shed scholars to Or- ange County. UC! Chancellor Jack Peltason has said that respected facult) members enhance a campus· prestige and auract more research mane\ ··Y.11h the. add1t1on of J H1ll1'> Miller to our alread~ strong program in htcran cnuc1sm. our School of Human1t1es will command e"t'n closer attention in academic c1rct~:· Pcl1.ason !>aid in a prepared statement ··"1 1ller"s am"al 1s an ind1cauon ot our depth 1n the humanittes as ~ell in ~1ence and med1c1nc .. (Plea.8e eee YALE/ A2J The three ferrys will remain 1n operauo n for pedcstnan traf- fic. According to a Newport Beach Public Worh spokes- man. the construction 1n the Palm Street Landing area 1s related to street renovation work near the Balboa Fun Zone project. The event required UCI students to build a container strong enough to survive a toss off the roof of the Engincenng Bu1ld1ng. The eggs 1ns1de had to remain uncracked. The rules stipulated that only uncooked. untreated chicken eggs could be used. Convent1onal shock absorbers such as cotton. foa m rub- ber. sponge and ~tyrofoam wen~ proh1b1ted. The containers could measure no mo re than 12 1nche'i long in any dimension. I Distraught teen rescued Cars heading off the Penin- sula will have 10 go around the harbor via Balboa Boulevard. The ferry 1s scheduled to again begin transporting auto- mobiles March I. Booze sold to minors Six Laguna markets face misdemeanor charges for sal es 8)' ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. 0.-, .......... 1x Laiuna Beach markets have been cited for allegt'dly selling al- coholtc ~"eragt'\ to mmo~. pohet reported The misdemeanor c1tat1on 11rres1s came dunng a two-wcc:k 10ve'lt1aa· 11on that involved an I K-year-old police Explorer a' an undercover a cn1 Laguna Reach Pohce Chief etl Purcell \ltd Fnday The restrictions forced UCJ stu- dents to use a little 1maginat1on 1n prepanng their 75 egg-drop entries. When the judges opened the con- tainers (usually corrugated boxes). they found a vanety of packing materials. (Plea.e eee EGO DROP I A2) The Explorer entered local hquor \lore~ to determine whether em· plo\.ec~ would ~II alcohol and •~k for (P1e&M Me 800Zlt/A2) &d 0.'ril Ex-cop, ex-radical fight at ballot box By TONY SAAVEDRA Of IN Delly NM ·- fa. 81 ack Panther leader Eldndgc Cleaver and former Los Angeles Police Chu:f Ed Davis. adversancs 1n the 00en-v1olcnt poht1cal stnfe oflhc I 96Ch. g:un clashed Fnday as can- didates for the U S Senate Re· publican nomina11on Btforc taking his \Cat at a can- didates forum in Newport Beach (lea"er accu~ ~tatc Sen 03, 1s ol attempt1n1 to d efame (on · 1n:sswoman Bobbi F1cdkr "'1th lal!I( accusat10 M ofbnbcn ··1 feel 'iOfT) for her Da\.tS used 1ho \C \:lmc tacun a3"'1n'lt the Panther part) " he u1d. claiming tht'rt' ~err "framt· up\" agatn'it the m1h1ant bl ck aroup 1n Lo' .\ngcle\ wh1k Da\.1J wa\ ,,, c1,mmand ofpolt t' The tormcr 'h•l'I retorted 1h.a1 hr now had further rt"a\On to be ll'Cr. ot C lea Hr. who fled the ,·ountry 1n I Qbl( to ~•Pt' , hnr&t' of attempted • murder ~temm1ng from a ,h,'>Otout with Oakland police C lea' er re· turned to the l n11cd ~tales in I Q7\ and ha'I '>1nce ~ome an :nowcd Republican an,I horn-agarn Chm- llan "I heard that hr "'a' rchat11lttated rm bcg1nn1ng to douht ll now." Davis sau.i "lt "ena1nl-. \how'i he dotsn't have an obJtetl\t mind 10 thC' Fiedler case " The con.gress.,..om n anJ her \ h1et 01dc ~ere a cusc-d b\ Oa-. 1\ ot o fTenng him S 100.000 to Jrnp llUt ot the bank for t~ nght to tact" Democr•t11. 1 n cumbent 4. Ian Cranston The lo., .\ngelc\ D1'imct "Home)·~ office m.ommended th1' ""~"' that tht 1ndu;tment ga1n'lt f1tdler ~ nl>lhfit'd Mol"f' than 4SO ptoplt -\Aid to ht the b1 t\1 turnout \tt on t~ cam pa1gn 1ra1l -crowdtd into tht Balhoo ea, ( lub to hear frnm \( \ t•n hopdul\ 1n the cwwded race indud1n1 pohl1· (Pleaee eee CLgA VSR/ Al) By Sl TSAN HOWLETI Of It.. Deill' 'hi l lefl ..\ tt"cn-agcr-... hl) "-.!'>round hJn$tng b' an e.xten!>1on cord 1n tht> u11lm room of his Corona de! Mar home was rescued Fnda\ h' "1,•-.i.pon Beach police otlicers "'lewpon Beac h Polite otlicer. L.i - mont Jerrett and Pete Pano re- 'lponded to u call from a ( orona dcl \1ar wo man shonh after 111 a m Fnda\ he said her I~ --.ear-old ,,,n '"was bc)ond control and wa<, gointt to £ldr1dCe Cleattr • • har.n h1m'4.'lf .1<·und10g. to 111llll•r I n:nt Ham' ..,. hl'n fl<llil l' .tm \ c.-d .11 I hl· h\IU'l the .:l\un,ard JoM" k .td1ng to th,· re'i1den,'l" v.ere lod.l'd ··.ind hild \II Ix' l..1d<ed 10 •· Ham' "31d The teen-ager"\ mlHhcr "'hu -...a, 1n 1hl" home at thr time "31d her 'on had hanged h1m<>clt 1n the dooNa\ ot the u11lm room nl'ar 1he ~1tchen Ham;, \.ltd tk h.1d apparl·ntf\ ,omc homl" (Pleaee 9ee TEEN-AGER/ A2) UC Irvine denies hospital conflict R' PHIL Sl'EIDERMA '\ l nt\l"t"l' "' l .ihlnrn1.i Kq;l·n1' t'\flrl'"'''I , ,rn,rrn th1<. wt't"~ 3~lUt I ' IP rnt·' 1n' l'h emcnt 1n 1t' 11~n ll"a, htn~· hn,p1tal in I )rJn[l.t' <1n1I 1n lhr Ir' inc.-\fr111u1l l 1•ntl"r "'h1\ h h ~ ,1 ari'undl"t11·.1l..1n~ plannt'J \hi\ \um· mrr Aul a I 1 I '~•l..l""'"'m.tn I nJa\ ..,.1J , mpu' ,,ff,, 1a l" lx'ht'H' the t""n h•''l'1tJh, an 11J'('r:ue 'nmpat1hl' .tnd 1h;tt the unt''°'"'' ·, tn\ol,emc-nt 1n h<•lh ,h<'"''' '""''4.' no cunt11l I ell 1nlt'll"'t T ht"' t\\llt' \urta.t•J I hur'-J.1\ 1n I{" 1•r\tdl" .u 1 n11't"11n~ nt tht' rl" t'nl' ,, hn Jl" t:>rn 1tw n1nl"~ anipu' l < (Pleaee .c~ H P1T AL/ A2l ' A2 Orange Coett DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, February 22. 1986 .. ROBBERY SUSPECT NABBED AFTER TIP ... P'rom A l Trent I l~H"' fRl agl'nt<i ..auJ th<')' tx-lie' c Still 1~ rc'pons1hk tor fi,e bank robbcne on Wc-dne,da\ anll for sc:vernl more reputtl·d l"llller 1h1., \C:ar in Orange ( Ulllll \ Ro\\ and Barr, both rt'>1dcnb ot llhno1\ "l'll: apprehended 1n Tustin Wcdne'>dJ) niter a robhcl") ut a Well\ I .u~•> Hank ~>n Rc:d Hill .\venue \\ hl·11 ,111p1wd the mc:n "t"rc travcl- 1n& m .11 \ll1l·d \i an!. mo' 1ng truck ll\ th~· t11nc 1hc dust ~ukd late W~·dnc\d.I\ 13 bank'> or \3\ings and loan~ had been robbed durrni .i :!.t-.- hour period that began TueW;i>. \aid FBI Agent hank ( alln bght ol the holdupi. occurc:d dur- ing a thcee·hour 'llrttch Wc:dneMJa' an Orange Count) re<;ord. C-:1llc) ~Id. In all. nearly S 11 .000 wa' iakcn from the I 3 financial 1nst1tut10n\. Nobo<l) wu!> inJurcd dunng an) of the holdups. On TueS<ia). robbcnes "ere re- poned at bank!> or .-,a .. ings and loan~ in I ountatn \'a lie) In 1m· I U!>lln. El Toro and Laguna Hill\ The following da~. rohhc:rin Ol · r url'd <tl three Bank 111 •\ ml.'11ra hranche~ 111 I ounta1n \ allc) and 4.nahe1m, three I 1r)t lnlrt!>lJte Bank offices in lagun:l Hill~. t o~ta Mew and NewpQn Beach, and 1~0 financial 1ns111u11on~ in Tustin Still 1~ being held 1n lieu uf'S2 5,000 bail while Ro)) and Barr on being held on S:W.000 bail each All three were ordered to appear 1n federal coun in Lo\ Angeles on March 3. CLEA VER, DA VIS FACE OFF AGAIN .•. From Al cal ~~ 1t·rll l' 11rulc\'>Or Bill .\llc.-n. Lo' \n~dl'' < uunt) -.,upen 1!.or Mike >\nh111m llh t \. comm1.·n1a1or Bru<.·e 11~·"<.hrn.,ohn and \\<,embhm.rn Bnh 'J ·n lt)r · 1!111 11111'1 ol the act1un onurred oul\11h ot thl.' panel. brought together tn thl I.. uruna dcl Mar un11 of the ( .1111 •1111,1 Kepuhhcan .\\\embl} I 11 't'i'·ll all' tnll'rv1e"!>, Da\ 1s and < lt".1' 1·1 ,,ud their pa~t rclauon .. h1p mJ•.k thl m 'onll:v.hal d1-.1ru!>tlul ol l'.ll h t•thl'f "1\111 Im mu<.h happ1l'r to fight Mr < k.1,l·r nov. with ballot' rather than brillc1-. I )~1' "qu1p~·d I k ,,11d hl' "ould he um·a•» 'lll'P"rttng thl' e\-rad1<.al 11 Clea'a '" 1111 I "111 thl' nom1na11on II\ "•" 1>1 cxplanauon, D:n1\ r.111lnl .. n "1th eerie prec1!>Cm·s!> the lkt.111' 111 .1 'huotou1 tx·1 .... ec.-n his 1111• t'" .lnll hlad.. m1litanl\ at the l'J11lh• r hl·.1d4uarter' 1n I U'> -\ngdc .. I )t\ I'> I \/h'I JI IJ'i J() hour\ I' \I) .t fl I ) \\ 1111 ·I ll-.1\er "'a\ nol pa~st'nt at thl >!UI 1>.1111l-[)a,'" said he belte\C\ thl 1t1r 11l'f alll\ 1<;t v.a\ 1n,ohed \l\\c>JJl' "ho urganllC\ a mas!.1H' ""·lllll .1g,11n\I the forte\ ol the lav. a' 1~1r l' 111tlwr' did well. I "ould realh v..1111 111 j,.rl11 v. hl· v.as total!\ lh.tll>! d l>J'""a1d "l.,..ouldrathe·r \UJ'lJ1"rt '11nll'one w11hou1 that bad- g f\lund 11! '1ok·nn~ aga1n)I police·· < k.l\t ,·, entr. into thl.' race "tl' p.1111.tlh rm1mpt~d lo blolk 1.1.hat he fel'I'" .1 dJn~l·rous trend uf ele<.11ng c\ I \l'I) oll1\ 1ill\ tu too man\ 1m· ponant 'itate posts Los i\ngcks \fa} or Tom Bradle)', another lormer <.'op. 1s geanng up to run against Gov c.eorge Deukmej1an 1n a repme oflhl' last gubernatonal battle. "The LAPD has too much tn- Ouence 1n the state alread)." Clea' er told a group ofreponcr-; adding that he was not a\hamed of his radical past "We !ought the good fighl. but we did make some m1~takes 1n 1deo- logrcal e\<.'C'IS<.'S." hr \31d, eApla1ning h1Hon,crs1on 1.1.as fueled b) change~ 1n the nation's social d1mate. "There were black people on the outsrde bang.mg to get in. but once )ou·re 1n ~ou don't ha"e to bang am more:· CleaH·r said. bunng the forum. the candidates abided by the.' pany\ I I th (omm<Jnd- ml·nt to refrain lrom a1tack1ng each other and instead forn~d their 'enom at ( ranston I lo"'n er. Da\ 1i. · opcning remarks repeatedly · m1:n- 11oned a rampant m1 .. use ofm'one) in the pol1m:al "'orld wmmen:., that t.ould be interpreted to be aimed at Fiedler The forum "as disrupted for a few m1nu1es v.hen a "ia111a io\na man da1m1ng to be a newl) announ1..ed candidate anemptcd 10 take the tloor before being qu1ckl~ ushered out of the room. John Spnng. a geolog) teacher at In 1ne Valle) College. argued 1n 1hc hall"'a> that his nght to free specth "'as violated b~ the Republll'.an group A.nnouncing his cand1dat) this week. Spnng !klld he was 1n the process of filing the neces!>ary docu- mt'nts and had tned s1nle Monday tn be added to the panel Laguna Niguel ( ommunll) < oun- c1lman Paul Chns11anscn. ont' of 1he forum organizer~. ~1d there was an Jpparent m1xup due to the latenes~ ot Spnng's reported cand1daq "Had I k no" n beforl· todJ' Wt' would have tried to get him· 1n," Chns11anscn said. TEEN-AGER .. From Al from school distraught about some- thing;· Hams said. When he staned talking about comm ming suicide, his mother 1ned to stop him, he added. Hams said the youth had made a noose out of a yellow extension cord. and hanged himself in the doorway leadtng to the patio of the home. When Jerrett and Panos found him hanging about seven 1 nches off the ground. his face was blue and he was not breathing. "Panos lifted him up. and Jarrett united him:· Hams said. The officers cleared the airway 1n the tecn·ager"s throat and resuscitated him. Ham!> satd. The )Outh wa'i taken to Hoag Memonal Ho~p1tal where he was repon ed in !>table cond1t1on Fnda) HOSPITAL CONFLICT DENIED •.• From Al "\ll·m l he unl\l'r\11\ o"n' and opaalc\ thl' I < I \1cd1till ( t'nll.:r 1n Orangr .1 tnrml r l11unt\ ho\p1tal no" U\l'd a' .1 ll'ill l11ng ht1\p1tJI tor ITll'UllJI \lll dl11t\lr11m I (I I C I rl'pre'llntat1\l·' .il'o hold "" ot ~ \l'ill' 11n lhl· hoard ol direllor\ >I tht· l1\1Tlc Medit,11 C l'nll'r ltm 1'1"' tx·tl li11,p1tal "''" be hu11t and opc1- atl'd h\ .\menlan Med1lal lntcr- n;11111nal I o\\111 a ho<,p11al lha1n \t I hur,da\ ·., meeting '>C\CrJI tl.'~1·111, 4ut'\\loned l < I C h.mcellnr JJl ~ l'clt.1~1111 ,1hou1 th1.· \.\l\dom ol th~· t.impu\ 111 .. ol\emcnt 1n the IP 1m \ln lltJI C cntcr v.h1lh lOuld drJ\\ p.111rnt\ ""'W!' from thl· dcht- plJ)!tJnl f I I \kd1<.al < cnllr 11111,,,<111 11dd 1hc rcgl·nt\ hl' '.NOuld it·\w\\ 111• .111an11t·men1 lor p11t1.·1111al prpl•J ri1\ 1111 ~ •. rlh\ lune\ a \J)11i,.<''"'"fllJll tor the thanccllor '>aid Fnda) lhJI l < I o tlicial' hd1e'e the unl\er\11\ 1.an tx·nl'fit from It\ tic.'\" 1th the ne~ In inc \1ed1l':.tl ( l'nter while cont1nu- 1ng to run thl' tl':.t<.h1ng hospital 1n Orange '.'.-~ .el· the ho .. p11als J'> hJ\ 1ng <,eparatl' markl·t arcJ'> and \ep~1ra1c '>pec1all~ areas." shl· ..aid Jones said l 1( I olliuah bchn'<.' thc11 hoard 1n\C1hemcnt with thl' In 1ne Medical< t•nter can help a<,.,urc that the tv.o hospital\ will be 'rnm- pllnwntar). rather than lom ix·t1l1\ l' •• \he .. Jld Pclta<;on al'io bnekd tht· regent'> on a recent dcus1on not to hire .\ \11 10 manage I ( I Medical C t•nter ,in 11pt11rn that had hl'l'n propo\n..1111 cut thl' ho'ipllal's o~·rat · 1ng lo~'e' Jont'\ ~Id thl' chancellor 11nl lu deJ the medical ll'nta\ lkht "a' not the n:\ult 111 pour manage- ment by the un1vers1t) A report to the regents indicated thl· UCI hospital's operating los'> wa., $2.5 million for the first half of fiscal year 1985-86. although thl' It"" ha<, been offset by a state subs1d} UCI official) ha'e a'isencd thl.' losses re.-,uhcd from the ho.,p11ar, treatment of a la rge number ot lov.- mcome rc\1dcn1<. whose care mu.-.t bc covered b} go,ernmcnt aid But thl') sa~ the~ program\ do not pa' the lull cost ot treating these patient!> leading toe detic11. l J( I <;pokc~wuman Jone\ 'aid the '>late has earmarked up to ~41J million for renovation and new equipment at the medical center in Orange O\ er tht: nCltl five.' }ear\ f hc 1mpr<1\Cml'nt\ art· expe~ted 1<1 help the ho<1p1tal a11rac1 more pn v:uel} 1n .. ured pa- tient\ and lead to a reduction 1n operaung IO\'il''> EGG DROP NOT EXACTLY DUCK SOUP ... 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Tfa· <,(,'{C1nJ-plall' v.innl·r Bruce V. h111cn a 2fJ.)ear-old t 1vil eng1nn·r· 1ng sophomore fr.,m Woodland Hille, had no reser' a1tum ahout telhng ho" h1'> three c-ggs man:igcd to land ~11hout uatking "I U'>l'd J comh1na11on of dllkrcnt hn·Jd\ hl' l'"<pla1ned .. I u'cd lla'4a11on hread on the hlmom Then I tu1A the bull end<, ol <,ourdough loaf\ an1J \luffed the Cl(&\ In them r he hrl'ad .wd rill' egg!> were all in Jn •1.11 nll .ti ht" l ~ lindl'r I u<>cd dul t latx· 11 .. untl thl· ~ \.ltnder \nd I pul J tail 111 II l1 ~l' a kilt' to mJke \ure 11 <am' "'·' 'l \lt.111!111. '1tlir1 1 < I I ng1nn·nng 'Wrt•k <11 glue \ 1.tJnlr<l\ l'r\)-erupted 1.1. hen thl' iudgc'> learned that six of the entrant\ '1olated the rule\ hj u_!>ing 1~1urd1cr El me(.., Wood < ,1ue rat ha tha11 Elmer"\ \\-htll' (Jlue. The wood glue cntne\ v.t·re dt'lqualtficd \\-inner 1n the bndge '>lrl·ngth rntegor, wa<, John Zehnder a 2:!- )l':.tr-olJ Junior civil eng1nccnng \tu- denl from Huntington Rl·a1.h I II\ '>lructure held up 165 poundc, tx·l11r1.· tracking The \Crnnd 1udging wa<i for dcllcl tion mea .. u11ng the hndgl' that bent till' lea't under J 20-pound wc1gh1 Till' winner wa' I om flJl'nna a2U- ~l·ar 11ld Junior met han1cal engineer- ing \ludl·n1 lrom .\lhamhra c Hh1.•r \tudcnt\ pan1l 1pall'd in .1 1111" 1n1akc" contl''>l that might h(l\.l' WEATHE R Warm days ahead for weekend Warmer weather, with Moh• from 72 to 77. 11 being predicted along the O<anoe Coast this weekend by the Natlonal Weathef Servtce The wealhef service IS caltlng for mostly clear skies lhrouoh Sunday. with ovemtghl lows lrom 44 to 54 Local winds lrom 10 to 20 mph are expected to decrease tonight Al mounlain resorts, temperatures will reach 48 to 58, with mostly c1ee1 skHts 1hrough Sunday Local winds from 15 ro 25 mph should decrease tn1s evening, and lows wilt dip 10 28 Deserts wilt have ctear skle• throuoh Sunday. and temperatures ranging from 60 to 68 tn the Owen111a1tey and up to 73 to 83 In lower deserts Lows will range lrom 25 in the valley to as much as 54 In the lower deserts U.S. Temps ><ion '°"'IO< ~· f\OUll to!) p m c;h()wfJ'' HI Lo Mtlw-• 26 13 ..._.._.__. w-..f'-.,,,.,._ .. 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N C 75 43 Rai>td Cn; 4• 10 C1t1,1na 6\ 51 fo•en>il• V'y 5~ 31 Cf\eyenne •J n Reno S3 32 C111v.,C1y 6~ •\I C11teag0 JO 17 A4ct>mot\<I 62 45 fi;r.-1 54 49 C.nc1nn111 36 31 St lOUll 30 18 FrMnO ~4 •O Surf report Clevoland JO 27 SI Pt1 .. llmp1 79 65 line.ti .. 6• le COl<Jmoua.On l• 26 Satt Uka City 49 30 loncl Buell 72 4~ 0.11 ... FIWO<lll .. 30 S.n Mlc>rno 65 '3 loa~ 75 51 LOCATl<>f' llZf DI .. 0.y1on 32 2S Sen~PR 82 81 "4~ S(; 49 lurna S..C.11 2 I SW o.n-49 17 SMllle 41 33 MclotCMa 1\ •• Santa Moni 4' l 3 SW Dae Moone. 'l7 °' 5"'..-.c>orl S6 41 -·~ 12 46 N-i>Qtl l,IH(I 2. 3 SW OeltOil 26 22 SPQll-35 Tt MOt\lar~ 63 48 Se" O.eoo c..;1">' ,., I 4 SW Oululfl .. 12 Sy<acuN " 20 Ml W~ton sa lll w11 .. 111mp \Q EIPNO 6& ST TOI*!• 2e T& ~ ... 14 45 f"alrl>et>U 00 12 r-ee 41 ~a..cn 65 so Fatgo II .()9 Tutu 35 n OMiand 63 49 f'lagslltt '1 21 Wa9/Wlgton 5' '° Ontlflo 69 " Tides Grenct Raoocl• 20 13 WCl\111 3$ ti P.,,,, S"""9• 80 48 OtNI Falla l3 -07 wo111.-aana ., 35 P-1 7J .. -37 00 P-Floblaa 6J 4, TOOA'f -.111 83 61 ~ ,. &? rust •o• 12.l • m 2 I Hc~mon Sii 50 ~ 8lUll 57 •9 Fust 1119h 7 30 am ~II ln<11111aP0111 33 26 Extended '*'-C1ty 63 AR Second 10 ... 2 1611 m 09 Jaet.ton.Mt 54 49 Reno S.l 32 Secono "'0" 901 pm 40 JICICtonvlllto 82 S6 Sact-to &3 •S Sur Mt• tod•1 it c •l p rt\ ,, ... ~ JIM-. 71 1T Pllefly lele ;i:1 and~ mo<n1n9 a-67 39 Svnde, ., e 1<I I ,.,, d Od 9fllll 99•'" •• 1(111\usCn., 28 13 IOW CIOudt or oV eiof>V IN COM!. San llar1-ct<no 7l 44 5 "p,,., LM \legu 89 ~ ot,,.,..,. .. ,.., llvOUQfl .,,. parlocl -San Gabr'iel 76 0 Moon nttt IOClly 11 ) 5l p m • Mii Utlle Roell 47 32 wnny •arm af!emoont ~ ltl lM Siii\ Ol-cio 65 51 S11f\d1y •• 6 20. m and llMI eo••n •• lOUltVllle •3 '3 10. lowt ltl IM 409 Ind lo.-50t SanFranc>aco 63 ~ 4 S8pm YALE SCHOLAR LURED TO UC IRVINE ... From Al At UCJ. Miller. 57 will !14.'r'c as "d1'ilingu1shed profcs\or ol English and comparative literature." He will leave a s1m1lar position at Yale. whl.'re he has tau)thl since 1972 .. It 1\ a terrible los<, for Yale. but an Jh\olulr hrcakthrough fur Irvine:· 'aid Murra) Knegrr. a UCI professor ufEngl1<,h "With him and others who "111 follu" Irvine should be the best plan· an\ where for literary cn11- c1sm." K.neger has known Miller since 1958 and hell)(d recruit him 10 the Irvine campus, a UCI spokeswoman said. Miller earned his bachelors degree from Oberlin College and his ma!lter's and doctoral degrees from Harvard Umver<>ll). He has wriuen seven books and more than 60 articles Hi s scholarly 1n1eres1s include V1ctonan r ngli<,h 110\ cl\ ;ind h~· I\ l tlrl\ldl·rcd an l'\J)t.'!l 111 thl' "11rh ot C harlc' I >tl ~l'm ( ',1mpU\ nllll loll\ \,11d \l1lkr \~tll a''ume J ~l'' po<;1t111n in l '<. I\ Program 111 < 11t1rnl l hcor). an 1-ng- lt\h di\ l\1un that ha\ earned a n;,1t11111al rcruta\1on for lh qualll) l 'C I ha'> a v.1lkl~ rn~·ltcd 4.000- ' olumr n1lln 11u11 ol htl'ral'\ l rit1- l l\lll l.lmpu' 11t1iual' ,.11d · BOOZE SALES TO MINORS UNCOVERED ... From Al propt·r 1dcnllf icat1on fht· 1n,es11ga11on followed contin- ual complaints that lol:al bus.ne!><..e\ ha'e been <,ell1ng alcohol illegally to m1nori... Purcell u1d. l he "" market!-Clll'd 1n the ·· \lrnhn~ ~1 1 ng Program .. "'ere th1.· c 1rcle K \11,iri,.e1 on Nonh ( oa\t High\\3 ~ th\'< 1rdc "Jt C1lenne)re Jnd Thalia \lrl'el\ "iumhine Liquor <ti 11141 Nunh C uac;t H1ghwa~. Reel l 1quor at 1\1 Thalia <it . Sp1go1 L 14uor at 1 X02 "uuth ( oast H1ghwa) and the\\ 1m· \krch.int ,112094 South ( oast H1gh.,..,1\ Empln)Cl''> .11 tho\l' \lore~ l::Kc cnm1nal lharges \\htle the hustnc\\ ov.ner\ face add1t 1onal rx·nalttes from the stale .\koholK Rnnage Control Depanmcnt In add111on \nthon-, < JW\ Nealon. n. a local tran~1l·n1. "a" arrested in the \Wl'CP on '>U\p1<:10n ul -rnntnbut1ng to thl· deltnqul'm) ol lt minur and pun:ha\lng alu1h11I Im ;1 minor Thl' n·ll·nt anq·\l1gat1on '' lhl· late'it \ll'P 1n tht: dl·partnwnt"' 11n1111 ing l'nurt to \lop thl· ilkgal \,lie ul al<.ohol to minor~. Purll'll 'aid La\I ~1a). pohll' \t.'IH out klll'r' tu XS liquor stores. bar\ rl'\t:wrant' .ind grtKef) \tor~s \eek I "II. , nm pita nee \\Ith la"'s governint· the <;;:ilt-ut alcohohl hcveragc~ In add111on , otlkers '1'i1led lcKal Pll.S1ne'i\C'i to npla1n the n1mmun1- t) \ romern!> about thl· prohkm HB crossing guard hospita lized after being struck in crosswa lk A 58-\cdr-old Huntington Beach s<:hool crossing guard was reported 1n stable cond111on Fnday after being ~truck by a pickup truck tn a crosswalk . a<.cording to police and hospital offic 1als Harold R. Ander.on had JU!>t entered the crosswalk to escon chil- dren from Mesa View and Golden V1ev. c;chool\ aero\<; the 1n1ersect1on JI \later \ "enuc and Cd wards 'itrel't I hur'ida> morning "'hen he "'a" h11 b} a trutk tra .. eltng at a .-.to" ra1e 01 speed. according 10 Lt John Fmtt'r No children wl·re inJured .\nderson later under1Nen1 "urger) to repair a fractured hip at Humana Hospital 1n Hun11ng1on Beach, a spoke!>.,...oman said. The trulk dnver. Kevin "i llurn1. 24. of Huntington Bcat:h "as wa\ cited for alleged I} failing to )ll'ld to J pedc,tnan. acl'ord1ng to pol1lc l'llru•ll ,;t1d H11\t1ll'" ov.-nel\ .1lc;o "°'l'rl' told thl'll' ''ould IJ<.· pcnuJ1t m11n1tonng ol thl•1r '>ale' J)raCllCt"\ dunng 101111'' up undt•r1 '" l'r prn- 11-ram\ I lw P11hu I kp.11 tm~·nt "'111 '''" t1nut' 111 \t111d111 I urHkr1.0\l'r pro gr.till\ 1.1 1•11,11rt l 11mplt.111u• l'ufll'll \,11d \ 1111.1111" t.111 1 o1111 t .1~ 11011 .ind .1dr111n1\tr,1tl\1· rnt1l'd1l'' !tom thl' ... 1.1tl' \ll11h11l1t lkH·1,1gl' C untrol lkp..rtmlnt l'l01tJll1n Im ~cll1ng .1ln1holi\ Ix·' l'r.1gn 111 m1 nor\ can rangl' 110111 .1 linl· a' high ;,I\ S 1,000 to 1mp11\11111T1l'lll uf up to '1' month\ \l\11 \ llC olliual'> ""'' tl'mpor Mil ~ ,U,l>l'fld ,I hU,11\1'" (J\\ ner\ hlell\l' for '111l,1l111n\ Correction \ < u..ia \tlc\a L1>mpan) 1h.1t 1n- ad,~ncntl) d1a1ned .&a'ioltnc 11110 Ne"'pun Ra' v.J' 101.orrl•t th 1dcnt· 1tit•d h> ut) Gr<.·ullinals 1n the I l·h 20 t•d1t1on of The l>a1l) Pilot. I he eorrcl't name of thl' com pan)'" { rank Brothl'r'i lkrk < n . 1 l4 C om- meru,11 Wa\ I ire utfa 1al<, \au..I the error in 1dcnt1f\.1ng 1lw 1.ompan) \.\.a\ madl' because { rnnk Brother\ Deck ( o apparent!\ ha' nut filed an apphtat1on tor \tonng tlammahle ltqu1d'> f h.11 lcJ lir1 nl)ll lill\ Ill \U\J)('l'l anuth,·r ~11mp.ir1' ";1\ at IJult r t JI 1 hn,. 111.1tn 1.1 ·' " I• 1~1 111111J .j.,11yl1 fi,· lu,.,~•hl •1 .If~ t I rti~· •' lllllrl tl"IU\I d I • 1\rn 1111 llHkd .1 hndge-hu1ld1ng 11nh'\I tn\••" 1n11 Pop'ilrle c;t1lk' .ind hren de~n~d a\ a ~er gu11l111~ 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rnnll'\I tn a non-academll \Citing A GOOD DECO RA TING FLOORPLAN DRUG FIRM SILENCED FOR AIDS CLAIMS ... From Al II II I h· ,.11(! Ii• p1,in' 1111 m••ll' 111 "'' t llllkll"lll I'\ 1111' f I)\ rll 11' ll'l ll'C \,lld "I,, ' pw l '"I Jlt"lu'lll .11m •r .. rP 11\ ·\II>\ tc•\t\ tt.111,l,1h'tl 111l11 \I' 111,11pl\-Ill lhc l 111111111"'11111rlll l'l11pir1)' '1 n~ c ""' p.11rl·d '" '""' Pt•1r1c 111 1111 h •rrin11,1ne-trl·.1wd ••rour '-..11 nw<1n1nglu 1n l.J""n' r · g;11d 11111 l'lkttl\t'll "t.1n ~ ,J,,1.,..1, Ir • m "11 h \11l.1ll 1111inht·"· thl· .itwn , \ \,lld t hat'ln1 r I hr t I.um 111 'It r ~·rlcnt reduuiun h ... ~ nut fl( 1 n ,111.,1.111111tcd ·~· ![ Daily Piloi MAIN OFFICE ... VOL. 791 HO . 53 ' \.1.,q11111 \did .11 the pre')'.> <.on- l1·rl·11, 1· 1h<1t ll'\t data showed a 11'"n,1111111111 thl' immune system 1n \If)\ IMllCnl\ The r D.\ <,aid uni~ l1n111nl ct ln t d<.'tuall} v.a\ <teen and lh.tt 11111\ on one ol the man) l)f>t'\ ol 11110\Ulll' \.dis I hl· drug company ul'>o ~1d that 80 ix·rtl'nl of the ..\ID~ patients recc1"· tng th\' drug ')ho.,..rd benefit. Tho~ patient\ .ire 1erm1nall} rll who are rx rm111ed to recc1' e the drug B\ a la\I rl'\on The FDA said find1ng!I from th11\c patient\ arc "superficial uncun 1rnlk-d \tud1es·· pro• 1d1ng hm11e<1 ,,1hd data Newport ..a~~ 35 rnunlnt'<J have approved u\e ol lsopnno<,1nl· Glasky said New hala nd ap- pro"cd the drug Thurnia) for u-.c h~ >\ID~ patient\ AID\. or alqu1red immune deti- c1enq 'lyndromc. kills 11\ vic11 m-, by disabling the immune \ys1em and lea\ mg thr bod> dcfcn"Cle'is aga1m1 1nfect1on ,,, of Monda' thc fl'<ll•raf < entt'f\ tor C>l\ea~ ( nn1rol had recorded I 7 ~I 7 Ca\es of ·\If)<., Of tho\C l/ 194 have died No one t!. known to h:l\e reco.,.ercd Dally Piiot D•llvery I• Gu•rantHd V ~ •• • •f I If di" Justcall 642-6086 ............ , , l •i.. . ' • r-· ,. '' ' ~ "'h.1t do you like about the Daily Pilot'> Wha t dnn't ;ou like'> Call the number above and \Our me\\agt .... ,11 be recorded, tran"'nbed and de- h' ered 10 the appropna1e editor The ~me 24-hour an~wenng ~rv1cr ma) bc u!.ed to record letter~ to the ed11or on an; top1\ ( onmbutOI"\ to our Lctten column mu~t tncludC' their name and telephone number for venficat1on Trlls us what'' o n )Our mind ·~ Clrculatlon T•lepf\onM I lf' 1, • •• Mt.f.W ST ARTS WITH FINE CARPET 1663 PlacutJa Awe. • Co1t1 1111, CA 12127 Plto1t 646-4131 -Hl-1111 AND DRAPERIES! Aldens1 special pricing fabrics and carpets you to furnish house! Come in fine help your dream today and on will let of one knowlegeable our consult- help you floor ants your make plan come to life. CUSTOM ORAPFRlf \ LICENSE NO J104n IH.·f rl. 9·5:30 Sal 9:30 • 4 ClosH S1Mly DEN'S , Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Feb""ery 22, 1986 M ORANGE COAST County to probe Saddle back school crowding By SUSAN HOWLETT Of ... Delly"-'..,, following a request for ai.sasuincc from Saddlcback Valley Unified School District officials for what they call a "critical situation," the county will conduct a special school facilities study into the d1stnct's overcrowding problem. Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande has asked the board to autbonzc the study by the County Administration Office. saying it would be "a very 1nipon.ant analysis" 1n support of appropnate accommo- dations for future students. District officiak. and housing de· velopers say they must find a solution to a residential building boom Jhat ·~ causing classroom overcrowding. In January. county officials agreed that county-approved developments arc having an impact on sohools in the Saddleback Valley and offered to help the school district work out solutio ns to avoid further strain on dastnct fac1lit1es. But school officials refused to waver at that time from a newly adopted policy that prevents the county from issuing building permits on cen.ain housing/rojects. and the school board passc a resolution not to accept any more fees from de- velopers for temporary school facili- ties. In the past, tllose fees have paid for a~ut 70 portable classrooms. Ne,tande said county officials have been 'worlong djJigently" since that Shoppers race to fill their baskets Two lucky people raced through the aisles at the .\lnum ( ourt'!> Irvine Ranch Farmers Market an Newpon (enter/Fashion Island this week. tossing all lhe gro<:eracs the~ could gather up into their shopping carts dunng a three-minute spree. The pair -(' arol Ebbett of La Ve me and Dr Richard Hurw1t1 of Laguna Beach -won their shopping pree an a drawing organized by the <\s~1~tance League. Ebbert went first. nemng S 1.299.20 in grocenes during her three minutes. Hurw1IL was close behind, collecting S 1.029.9 1 worth of fooclstufT The rules were sample. Contestants wen~ allowed to fill a!> man> shopping cam as possible, provided 1he> return to the front of the store ~Ith each full basket b(fore filhn~ another. and the) had 10 shop alone. without assistance. They were also advised to wear "suitable footwear .. The market at the Atrium Court concentrates on frrsh produce. meat. fish and delicatessen foods. It also features a sushi bar. vintage wmcs on tap. a .cooking·school and sit-down eating for 165. Delly"'°',...._ lty lllcNN KoeNw Dr. Rlcha.rd Hurwitz eete off on hia ehopplng epree a t the meat counter. time to remedy the problem. and meetings have resulted in an agree- ment by the ~hstrict not to impede developments the d1stnct concludes won't have an impact on It~ oper- ations. The study is necessary, Ncstande sa1d, because the district has been unable to provide county officials with a documented report stating the scope of the problem and analyi.ing alternative solutions. The supervisors voted unana- mously to authonle the study. which wall be completed w1th1n one ye1r. It has been directed to ad.dress de- veloper fees related to ruturc. con· struction and other funding sources. The study. to be financed by the Building Industry AssoCLaUon and 1ts developer members in the wuth pan of the county. comes on the heels of the school district's Jan. 27 resoluuon requesting county help. The district resolution stated that "the demograptucs of the dastnct Carol Ebbett (center) catchee her breath alonaalde BUI McDaniel, meat and ea. food director, ancf Barbara Ametadter of the A.Mletance League. appear to be cb&ngina aod each· kinderprten clas over the last thtec years hu c-0nst.antly increated. •• II added that st.ate and djstrict.rnan- dal.Cd curriculum and instruction.al programs can'not be adequately provided at the elemental')' school level and in two of its four com- prehensive high schools. The county st.affw11l report beck to supervisors March 4 to advise lbc them of the school board's action on the matter. Health council director named Richard E. Butler has been a~ pointed executive director of the Orange County Health Planrung Council Butler. former!~ administrator of Memonal Hospital an Guymon. Okla .• replaces Richard E. Badger. who served as executive director since 1983 Butler has been administrator at MemonaJ Hospital since 1982. He also held admm1strauve positions at Crestv.ood Convalescent Hosp1tal in Reddtng and Los Angeles County- U n1 vers1t) of Southern Cahforn1a Medical Center. Butler as a past president of the Shasta County Health Planning Council and of the Cahfornaa A5- soc1at1on of Health Fac1liues. Sierra Chapter. He also served on the board of the Oklahoma Hospital Associa· t1on. Butler was educated at UCLA and Cahfomta State University. Los An- geles He holds a master's degree in ~.calth care management. The health plannmg council was founded an 1971 to watch over the deliver) of health care services in Orange Count). Miss Costa Mesa 'not the beaUty in the family' BySTEVEN TARK O.ily ~ Conuflo i4Mf1I "I reallv don'! cons1Jcr m)<>elf bcautaful.Just a\ eragt· an looks.'' i ti-year-old Makalan Johnson said ren:ntly 'TH~ always wanted 10 look better than I do . " "l'\C had to get a real JOb . 1hc lirsl one an m) life. a checl ang account a car loan -all thcsc .1h1ngs make a person RfOW up faR" sht' said In fact. said Johnson. crowned Mass Costa Mesa al the 35th annual Lion's Fash Fry. "My family alwa)S told me I was the odd looking one" The 1985 Costa Mesa High School graduate as a d1m1nu11vc S-foot 5-a nch. I 05-pound strawbelT) blonde And. she said. "My mother '" abc;olutclv bcauuful " Then there are the material award~ in hcsung 30 olher entran1~ -$250 and a "self-improvement" course scholarship wonh S 1.000 -plus the thnll of holding a 111le The 'Lions contest wa' 1he fourth pageam John:.on had cniert~d and the second an"' hach she placed first. "I IO\l' bean$ Miss Costa Mesa -it's fun .being n:cogn11ed as Mass ('o.,ta Mesa and not as M1kalan Johnson." c;he said. "and it really was a thnll being on the front page of the Daily Pilot." -although. the teen-ager added. "1he picture reall~ d1dn'1 make me look all 1hat great." Paradoxicall y, Costa Mesa's beaut) queen said one of her greatest delights as the outdoor<; "I loH~ camping ou1. rough an~ at.'' she said ") love no1 ha' 1ng to put makeup on or fixing m) hair-although I alwa~s ti) to look good Makeup reall) doc<> dn\e me era/\. beo;1des not bctng good for the skin." In 1976 she appeared on local telcv1s1on an Eureka as "Mass Delight" -not a small accomphs~ment for a 4th grader competing against 400 other hopeluls. At age 14. Johnson finished seventh an the Miss Young Cahfomaa pageant and at 16. whale laving an cappoosc. On:. placed high 1n lhe Miss Oregon contesl "The judges told me I jUSI didn't look lake an Oregonian -I gues" m) hair was too blonde or -1omethmg. bul I did ha"c a lot of fun and met a lot ofgrca1 people. That conte'il wasJu'lt lake a Miss Amenca contest televised and e' erything." she recalled. Camping out also g1\t''> Johnl>on a lh.tnce 10 pur ... ue an obsession of '>Ort'i ance her crowning as Mt'l'i ( osta Mc~. Johnson said. she ha\ matured quackl). ·-rm a picture freak .. \he admitted. ··1thin!-.11·., real important to have theo;c memories an pictures. because v. hen I was you ng not too man) pictures were 1akcn - I've i.ort oflost those vca rs .. Johnson also en1oys wn11ng short stones and reading Niguel panel member walks out over homeowners snub By STEVEN STARK O.ily "°' c...,.. .... ,,..., l'he Laguna Niguel t ommun11} Council recenlty turned down a last- manute effort from a homeowner.,· association to place an item on the council' agenda. prompting one council member to walk out of lhc mee11ng an prole'it Bruce Rasner walked out after the Niguel hore'I Homeowner;' <\ssocia- llon was denied a request to have thl' council ra11fy the Orange County Board of Supcrv1'i0n Jan I 5 ap- proval of a land-use change The change wa'I made to accommodate a proposed devclopmc.-nt on Pacific Coast Highway "The council really dl·monstrated they have no spine at all." Ra<1ner said atkr the ~ss1on. "If tlm project 1s allowed to go through. the council w11l more than douhle thc amount of traffic at the sate. according to Councilwoman Pat Bate!>. who crvc.., as traffic safety committee chair- woman for the coun(.'11. This doubhng of traffic. Bate\ said. would render the intencctaon a virtual gndlock. ''Accommodating the add1t1onal trllffic envisioned as being generated by th as project 1s quesllonablc al · best." Bates said dunng a tclcphonl' 1nterv1ew. "There are physical prob- lems with accommodating the tr.stlic at th is 1ntcrwct1on now. and with 1ntens1tica11on of traffic at th" In el n will create cond111ons approaching gndlock." C'urrentl) the level of service at the 1ntersect1on as rated as "C" "gnaf) ing free-flowing traffic moc;t of the 11me The traffic projected to IX' gl·neratcd 'Tile council really ls not supportlng their constltuenta. ' Co uncil representative Candice Burrough be hard-pres~d to ~Y they speak for the commumt)'. c.-sp«aall) when the> failed 10 undertnke an an1t1at1ve the> should have OrJJnated them~lves .. The homeowne"' appeal for coun- c1t rn11ficat1on will t>e heard Monday At as,uc '" a propoSf'd of- fict"/rtttul/mov1e theater/hotel dc- velopmt"nl at Monarch Beach. located bctwten N1auel Road and Crown Valley Parkway ond horde~ on the Wt'it by Pacific ('oa't t f1Jhway The dt"vclopmcnt. by the Ste1n- Bncf Ciroup ofl .nauna N11ucl would by this project would tower th" 1c~e1 of ~n ace to "E:· defined defined h~ Caltrans as tratlic Oo" '1mul.mng gndlock at times. Bate\ uad . N11uel hOrc!> councal repre~nta tavt Candace Burrough\ \aad 'lhl' believe' the council will endorv the homtownen' appt'al at the nt\t meeting. but v.a\ angered nt the procedural denial ot the N'qut"\t 11 the lutont" "The l ounc1l reall} " not \uppnrt IOJ their l on'111ucnt . " Rurrough' said \he \fttd ~" tn homtownt'l"I 3\\0C1a11ons support the Niguel hores appeal The Ste1n-Bnef project proposes 300.000 ~uare feet of commercial and office space and a 250-room hotel to bc situated on an add1t1onal 150.000 square feet <\ ( ahforn1a Coastal C'omm1ss1on pcrmtt for the site ongmall) allowed for an ~5.000-squarc-foot com- mercial bu1ldang and homl·owners arc contesting these changes as well. The S1can-BnefGroup fared better "'llh a propoS('d 1),600-~uarc-foot hu1ldtng. to be located .ii Shoreline Dn\l' Jnd (oust thghwn\ following plnnnang commattc<' rccommcn- dat10n!>. the council approved the pm1cct with rc"tnct10n'i If ull goes a<.·cordang to plun. said l:dward Hope. president oftht tcan· Brief ( ommerrn1I l>t-velopmrnt <iroup. he will llpJ)('Or before the supen 1~on an Marl·h and the Coastal C omm1~\1on 1n "1a> ttc intends to ~l tcnan1 lea'>ang agreements b\ m1d-,umme1 and ha\C' de 1an and ;apprt)\. I b' hilt' fall of I 986 (. lluncal·plactd rt'itnct1on\. wh1<.h "ould app(ar •~ c:ond1t10n) on the ltl 1ht) ·~ use permn. -.ould proh1b11 tht' 'lie of alcoholic heverasM 3nd rt tnct houn of operation .\nothl"r \O.OOC>-..quart-foot pro IC\ t 1h1\ onr b\ Rohen Jenkin'> and .\'i'i<Xl3IC'\ ol l.:1 una Hilb 1\'(t'l\N 1cntat1\t' Jpprtn.tl. with 1tstn, t10M fmm the lOUnt 11 ~ppeanna fo1 thr third t1rrw h<'lol"C' the mu neat. the M\ h1tcct~·ph.1nnct\ \aid the\ plJn to build a l).O()()..\QuJrt' biographies and current evt:nl Hems. "M> favonte stor) as 'The Pearl' b~ John ~1e1nbcck. The s101) 1s 1mponan1 10 me because the theme as that mone' doesn't nccessanly bring happiness. whale povt>n ) doesn1t necessanl) mean an unhapp~ life .\lso. at bnngs ou1 the 1moortance a family life 1s 10 me. "I definitely "'ant a bag famal) -al least four children. but I feel I'm too young for all of1hal nght now -maybe an a few years or so.'' she said Whale not discounting entering future beaut~ pageants. Johnson said she as far more concerned at present "11h maktng decisions that will affect her professional. career ''I'm a little v.omed about wha1 I want 10 do. bu1 I remember the dreams I had when I v.as vou nger -10 be an actress. 10 be a model. -·· .\ person can conquer an) of has dreams 1f the~ If) hard enough." she said . he docs have some plans for the future "I definncl) want 10 ha'e that bag famah. and I definttel) v.ant to relocate to '\Jorthcrn C'alafomta -possibly e"en Oregon. Di.-, .............. "lt'sJu~t that Orange Count:, (where she has laved the past four \Cars) as 100 full of people -I feel closed an. and though 1 lo"c the beaches and the people . ll reall) wall lall me to move av.a\. I'll mass all of 11 -I thinl 11 v.ould he nan· 10 h\C.' a slo..\er-paced life " Mlkalan Joh.naon, Mi .. Coeta Me.a Bruce Runer 1001 rc1a1l n•nt\'I .1ml .1: I 000 \~u.1rr tool r{'\lauranl .i'mrlr\ .ll lhl' 1nt\·r ~l'lllln of \lnnu \\l"n111• ,and lht· \trec1 of the < 111ldrn I .rnwrn Follo\\tng Planning ( llmm1lh'l' rtl·ommendauons proJ~ t .ippn" 31 ,., cond1t1onal on meeuna rt''UI' h'll hou~ ot OJ)('nttaon omplC'ttn n tl"n,1' l" land\C3ptnj 10 31.'<'l)mm~.i1c \urruundang nc1ghhc)r' and rC'dt'1ttn an& the inttrs«taon \1gn' 31'}() Mt' ll> be appro' ed tn cou nral v. h('n J U'< J)('mtlt I\ \OU~ht l JrT\ ~\her of Jenlan' and '' \0Ct1te\ \did no ll'nant\ ha\ l" hctn c.1rmar\.C"d 'ct Thr l aauna "ll11tutl < nmmunat\ t ounc1I. "" ad\l~)f'\ he td to the' Oninac ( ount\' RoarJ ofC)u~n 1\01' mtt't, apan Mondi\ " ' lO p m at thr C mwn Valle' l cntrr 1n 1hl" < ommunat\ Park ' Laguna to relax structures policy By LAURA M ERK Ofltle~ ..... ·- The Laguna Beach <. II\ <. ounul agreed this "ee\. 10 rel a' m pohc' ·proh1htt1ng groups lrom ..etting up ~tructure'!> at an' \II\ parl 01her than In ane Bo"' I The deu .. 1on toll<'"'eJ a rrne"l"d threat of a la"'IUll aµan\t I .1gun.i Beach h' an a1111rnn tor the Hare Knshna !>l'lt The pahn v.a-. adopted last \1a' an an rfTort to turh "h.il \'ounc1I ml"m- he~ considered tht' n' eru~ uf "1111n Beach The \'Ounul prnh1h11t"J the Hart Knshna-. Imm u"ng Mam Beal·h for 11\ h-.11ql 11t India Aul \hortl) af\rr adopting tl'lc poh1·) thr counnl pemlllll'd the .\n' C nm m1•>\1on to <;t•t up hc'\nth'I tor mannual .1.ns-1n-Mo11on tc'it1\ nl lx'\Ju'il 11 ... ud the l'\tnt wa.,, m 'f'l'""orrd and hJd heC'n plannt'd IM quilt' \\•Oh' 11mr Oa' 11t I 1h<'rman .1 IJ\l.\tr 'f\l'• 1.11 111ng 1n 1·on.,111ut1on3l '·'" ltr\I thrc."att•nn1 "' \u1· th<" 11t' Ru1 "h' 11 thl" coun, 11 haJ ;i, hanttc 1ll hl".111 and ag~d 111 allov. th.-.\U@U't I l"\11' .11 "' India th\' th rt'al ,,f a 'u11 "·l' dmpfl('d On Tue~a' "tlh the coun,al "'a' po1\C'd to u,n,1drr ma\.1n1 1ht \ 1•n 1r11\rr..1al poh.:' la"' I 1hc-rman ,,n,r apan'lt thrcaltnC"d a lav. su11 unlc'' tht" poh,' \\l'I c han~td 1 he nrdanan,r a' pr11po'<'11 "''uht ha\ r alli-'"l"d the llt'ntral puhl11 111 u\C th1• puh tor .ilmoc,t Jn\ N'3 \11n bu1 prohahttl-d an\ \tl'\I' tur.' 1n1 ludan' a lard 1ah1C' h' he 'let Uf' Perm1I\ lt>Uld he oht.11nn.I "' l'l'\Cl'\.e f';lr\. ''~' r lot ,1 \\~t"11n unJ \Jl(lr\\ tl111rn.1m\"nl' • ' "\)\JIU l)l' allO\\ed l:hJI all (Onccn\ lt'sta,alo; and arts -;hov. v.ould bt· \Onfi ned 10 Irvine Bnv.1 .\long "llh Liberman. an~ com m1,'>1one~ told the council thl'' uppa~d the parl pohn "'hach ch.uNoman LC'ah \ a<;quez <;a1d v.ould 'anuall\ de\lfll\ thr upcoming \n in Puhhc Ptac~ JXlh(~ Th.it PQhc' 1f adoptt"'d. would rC'\luire deH•lopef'\ to pa~ an-an-heu ltt'\ to he u~d tov.ard either pur< ha~- 1ni an or organ111ng cultural C\ i:nl\ tor thl' \ 1111cns ol Laguna Bcal h l 1tx-rman om·t' agaan'it at ta\ \.cd tht' ~lh\' 3, unconsl1tut1onal l laaman@ II dt'>l.'nmanate-d against \l"rt.u n m gnn1111t1on' t-k al~o noted th.ii no lnmpl111nl wt"~ lodged 11ga1n\t tht· t<..m hna\ alter lao;1 e:ar's leo'ltl\ al · T \) 1hr rnntrarv." ht' '81d. ··pt'Opk thl1ugh1 11 adde-d to the cultura l \ .111t'I' 1 h.tl puhlH' park\ art 1hert' for \\ l' "Ill ht "•II\ h111jl fol tht <ihghtt"\I h11 ,1t ta,nnt1\m .. h' \Jtd \\ .1rnan~ that he v.lrnld tile ~u1t it 1hr ,,rdinanH' "'" .idoptN .l!I pre ,·n11•J hl ...iad · II "a tool1\h poho 1<1 ".t\IC lD\pj\("f'\ "11ll\('\ on tf\tn& w 'uf'fl"\\ lrt"\"dnm ul n ptt\\tOn If ou ""'' a ,,,ntrontat1110 lhl\ 'car vou "'Ill he l'\fl('ndantt .tn l'normou' 11m1,un1l'f1a,pavt"r mnn('\ ' 11un11lman Dan "'l'Om' ..,.."' ht attrtt\1 "11hI 1hrrm~n o~n 1n& 1h11 1hc f'l'la'' v.a' nC'tlh\'1 t1C'\lhll" nor 'f'l'\ 'fi1 1 h1· rt'\l ,,, •he l11un1 ii i\a1ttd \l'ndinJ thr rr '~'"'' hdt~ 111,t•fTfot tul1ht't ~lllh \ 11unul mcmhe~ \UI· Jlt"\ln1 th.11 "'mr , 11\ park\ could hr 11~·1! h11 fl 't '.th and art c,h<'"" and .t\l.l'll t 11' \1.in.1~rr t<..1·n fran~ h • 1'\f'h111 11thcr ort11H'' 1 700•'T""--- Key booster strut under 0 degrees prio~ to launch 1600 ..-~~~~~~~~ Judge bars AIDS boy from school 1£11.70 1500-----'1111 d ---~ 1.500 to..Oto..OMO Ind l ~P) -Ryan While. the 14-)ear-old bo) who was banned from school bttauSC' he has AID . v.ent back 10 the classroom Fnda). but a Judge later issued a tcmporaf) order to kttp htfTl from rctumrng. BRIGHAM CITY. l 1tah (~Pl - Tht "i~ team" that inspected Challenaer Just houn bdorc lrm month's disastrous launch made a ttmpcraturc reading of mrnus ti dqrees on a ltey strut that held the •S-CC shuttle's suspect right r0t lei boost.er in place. a Morton Thiokol official said Fnda) The •H· team readtnjt\ appartnlh Y.trl· not brough1 to 1hc attention ot launch ollicral'> fhc engrm·crs tha1 ma<k the temperaturC' readings drd '>o onl\ rnudentalh out of lU rtOu\11\ according lo ,\\ 1at1t1n \),ed. and <)( rencc Te' h nulc>g' maga11 nc T hc:u n:spon!i.1hll11' v.a\ tu tn<ipt-ct tor 1Ct· 14 Dee. 11 , 11115 1300 1 • .-. .. ~ PMMd The offic1aJ. who declined to be tdenufied. sa1d Monon Thiokol would never have g.i ... en '-'.\SA a go ahead to launch had 1t knov.n about the temperature reading -but lhl' data was not pasSC'd along The company manufacturer.-, and maint.ams the shu1t1e·s tx10\ter rockets GOP rejects h ea rings 1200 ~l .~ A ......... 11115 1100 • 1000 900 800 700 ' 16 11 ., 1:2 Before the ruhng b) Crrcurt Judge ~Ian Brubaker. R)an said 11 wa!. ··good to tx-back" al Western Middle School Dozens of parents kept thetr children home rn protest. Brubakers ruling came after a parents group requested that R)an tx- barred from classt"s because he has a communicable dr~asc The Judge said he agreed wrth parents v. ho argued that pupils could be harmed if Ryan were rn school Ryan White The official. who talked on a condition ofanon)mtt} \atd the '>I rut reading wu made at the same trmc and b}' the same team of engineers that sav. a 7 to 9 degree Fahrenhe11 temperature on the sktn of tht booster Y. A Hl"\C1 TO"\ t .\Pl -\enatl' Rcpubhlan'> un F nda' rCJt'llcd a l J ll b' Dem(J( rat\ 10 bl.'g1n 1nH'\t1gat1' ,. heanngs into 1he \hulllc d1<.a<.tt•r ~' 1ng 11 v.ould onh w mf)('ll' ~11h the v.ork of the lomm1.,.,1on ~t up b\ President Reagan 1975 n 1"I ., 13 es ··The plarntrlTs present ly have no otht'r adequate re med) under the lav. and the\ ha' e some hkelrhood of success··· rn winning a favorable dc.-c1s1on rn a full he~nng. he said. He did not ~I a date for another heanng Pnncrpal Ronald tolby said R)an·s return 10 school. opposed by man) parents, had gone wrthou1 inodent Independent hcanng' ~uuld ~t up a ·race rather th;sn a \oher 1n,esttgJ· 11on into the !Jt ts 1ha1 led tu thl' na11on·, ~or\t \pacc traged' v.1th thl· los<, ot 1hc C halk ngrr and 11' '>l''en- mem ber nrv. '>d1d Sen 'iladt uonon. R -Y. a\h l hairman of 1hc i)enate <.pace suhcnmmmee HIQh and Low tot the Yea Nole • 1*>11 14. 1972 Clos.d 1,003 16 * • F«J 24. 19'13 CJoSM1 1. 121 81 6 • Apd 26. 1983 ~ 1,20946 \fore than 80 people filled the counroom as Brubaker issued hi'> rulrng after the th ree-hour hearing. and man) cheered and applauded. "R>an was accepted by the chrl· dren. ' ( olby added. ·· 1 saw no one cringing up against the wall." Market record "I'm upset." sard R~an's mother. Officials ha ve s~11d the c~­ traordinanly low temperatures could have bttn caused b) a "''"d blowing past the supercold fuel t.ank toward the booster. orb) an undetected leak in the fuel tank. Pre·launch air temperatures. the focu<o of concern of NASA launch decrsr on-mdkCr'> never dipped belov. the mrd 111'. damagt' 1<1 th t· l.iunl h pad or th\· shu11k Th,· '!rut in qUl'\llun attJc hl'' lht' bou\tt'r to the \huttk tud tdnk JnJ 1crm1natro; near the JOtnl t>ct1An•n booster c.omponcnl\ r he '>('al .lt lhdt 1ornt 1c. thr tenter of \u<,p1uon rn thl· '>huttk d1\a<oter Ju,1 2.i tnl hes separ- ate the boo<oter lrom thl' ntt'rnal fu d tank The Dow Jones average of 30 lndustrlals jumped 24.89 point.a Friday, to 1,697.71, a stock market record. The market closed the week wlth a 33.36 gain. Jeanne Whne. "I think anybody that "as there v.ould ha'e 10 be upset I v.as stunned R)an is \Cl) drsap- pornted He reall> cnJoyed school toda) ·· Ryan. whose acquired immune deficiency syndrome stems from blood treatme nts ta ken for hemophilia, sard as he left school that his first day back "was a lot of fun . It was good 10 be back." 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IUrfU 631-0446 1945-A Placentia Costa Mesa When Barbara'Horll went 10 worlc for a large IOCk manufacturer she Sldrted 1n the factory keying locks She was 'iOOn promoted 10 lhe oereonnel department and then to rhe sates clepartmenl ~or the next Sile years she was a lop producer for her .,,,poyer, then she wa9 otferoo an attrac1111e position 1n outside ..... with a ma1or suppher of hardware to such outlets as Oles. Builders Emponum Angels an<l many ~ Her territory was lh-0 southwestern Un1te<l States llnd Bart>ara was on lhe roM 70° of her work week a tough tchedule by a,.,y "andard~ But Bl!rbarfl !ftt(J 11 waa worth rt, c.cause 1t w11c; all pan ol my plan to reach my Ngner pl oe1ng 1n bv&1Mss for myself SomehOw. during the hOCll(. yedrs 1n Sdles for olhor ~.Berber& found hfTil.l IO <lA'\lqn rlncl develop the hne d pt06UCU on whlci'\ hor new OOS•n6'15 BALIWICK IS founded Henderaf...O fadlP'I '"' a11d ribbon hats lace decorti.d buti.crt boatdl picnic ba'\kets itnd brightly colOred ck>Ugtl·tlgnt Wlltt ,iog, n• such as HOME SWEET HOME; BLESS OUR MOTOR HOME GRANO MA S AAE FOR HUGGING and rn11ny o!Ntr country I style home decorator item<. WhPn asked how shP dernj1>d to 1Pf•l'l tir-1 bus1ne<,s di the Orange County Fairqrounds Swap MPPI Barbara re pl1ecl t did market r~seArc:h I checlled our a number of swap rrw>ets and 11 was 11Pry apparPnt that I should be hprp This swap meel •S clean has h19h quality vendors •S wPll run and a tor of people come here wf>f'k 1n and week out My decision was correct I tove being here I 11e met many nice people an'1 mo-;1 of All t have my own sue· c.esslut business The Oranoe Covnty Ft11rqround1 Sw&p Meet 1 · proud to have Barbara Horn AS part of our vM<lor family You can 111s1t her every S..th1rd..1y .ind .C')unddy at Space A· 166 11' v lt•a all there .. . Everything .. . under the Sun! l ( C!Unl\ I Jtcaro pleaded 1nn0<en1 to pos- '>l''>'>ton of a rc.-gula1ed drug befor~ Judgl' Frank Mahad) and was re· ka\cd on his ov. n rccogn11ancc. .\ddrc.on ( ounl\ f:>t.·pul )'. Statc·s \11ornq John Quinn sard local and -.1a1e pohcc JOtned rn C"<ecutrng a <,earch warrant of Zanaro·s olT- campus a pan men I and car Thur~a~ Rf'ser •oltons ':>u99f'm•d WASHI NGTON (AP) -Amcncan Telephone & Tc.-kgraph Co. has proposed a prrce increase for its night and week end rate period that the compan) sard would mean a 2 percent overall monthly increase rn long- d1stance brlls for the a' crage customer. The proposal, filed wrth the Federal Communica11ons Comm1ss1on on Thursday. would reduce the discount on interstate long-<h'itance calls after 11 pm. and dunng weekends from 60 percent to 55 percc.-nl / Gerber ordered off shelves I BA.L Tl MORE -The governor Fnday ordered all Jars of Gerber strained peaches off state grocer} store shelves after glass fragment s were found in two I Jar~ of the fruit Repons of glass 1n baby food ha ve surfaced in 10 states, but com pan) and federal offi cials say all are "isolated cases·· among more than a I b11l1on Jars prNiuced annually by Gerber Products Co. "Thc.-re arc countless numbers of these products d1stnbutcd all over the world, and to have four or Ii "e cases tx-S) mp1oma11c of a flaw running throughout the industry would be a little difficult 10 Justtf) ... Emtl Corwin. a U .S Food and Drug <\dm1n1strat1on spokesman in Washington. r,a1d Thursda) I Governors npport Reagan on tazes WASHI NGTON -The nation's govt'rnors appeared largel) rn agreement wtth President Reagan on taxes and Social Secunt) as they amved rn the na11on'scap1 tal Saturday forthe1rannual winter meeting. An Associated Press survey of the governors found a substantial ma1onty opposing a tax increase 10 whittle a·way at federal budget deficrts or saying that any such boost tn ta"<es ought to be enacted only a!. a last reson The state offi cials also werr o' c.-rv. helmrngl} opposed 10 an} retrenchment rn Social Secunt) as part of a dcfic11-reduc11on program Gas plpellne explodes lnto fireball L.\N( .\~ TER. K > -I'\ gas prpeltne C\plc><.kd on Fnda) and shot a lireball hundrrds of feet into the sk>. scorching a h1lls1de. destro)ing three home'> and 1n1unng six people. officials sard The earl)·mornrng blast in a 3(). rnrh line owned b) rr.(as Ecistem Gas Pipeline ( o left a crater about 20 feet b\ 2.5 feet · TRAIN NOW FOR EXAMS FOR JOBS U.S. Postal Service NO EX PERI ENCE • NO HIGH SCHOOL Alien Residents with Green Card Acceptable U.S. Postal Clerks/Carriers STA RT AS HIGH AS $10°6 per hr. KEEP YO UR PRESENT JOB WHILE TRAINING FOR APPOINTMENT CA LL: Operator It 14 at 1-800-824-3743 Reagan asked to prevail on on Marcos W<\SHI NGTON (AP) -The chairman of the Senate lntelliaenet Committee urged President Reagan on Fnda) to try to persuade Ph1h~ pine President Ferdinand Marcos 10 step down Lo ... Angeles County Riverside County Sen. Da .,.1d Duren berger addC'd hlS vorce 10 a nsrn$ creset'ndo of C'~'n· gress1onal cn11c1sm following v.1Jc-- spread repons of fraud rn the Feb • O range County balloting. San Bernardino County "By all independent esttmate~. Mr FEDERAL CAREERS INSTITUTE Marcos clearly lost the elcct1on." said Durenbt-rgcr. "Nevenhelcss. by use l~!!!~~~~~~~!i!!~~i!!!!!!!ii!!!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifl J of fraud on a scale that would scandalize a Chicago ward heeler. he has claimed a tainted 'victory'" over oppostt1on candidate Corazo n Aquino. SANSABELT -SLACKS Popular U.S. Manufacturer Reg. $60.00 Close-Out $2995 • ' Saying Reagan 1s "a lonaume friend" of Marcos. Duren berger said Che president "is the one person who may be able to persuade Marcos that it 1s ttme to step aside." "The ~resident must make that efTon while explonng ways to render Mr. Marcos' departure as honorable and face-saving as possible." the senator said. A conservative leader asked Re- agan to "make arrangements for the orderly evacuation" of Marcos and to "ensure the installation" of Mrs. Aquino as the country's legitimate leader. F. Andy Men1ng Jr .. director of the conservative National Defense Council. added that future U.S. aid 10 the Philippines should have "many sennas attached" but cautioned aa1ins1 a cutoff that could "dcstabahze the trans111on" 10 an Aquino aovemmcnt. Meanwhile. hund~s of demon- strators marched in front of t.hc White House to brina pressurt on Rapn to denounce Marcos and "stand up for democracy" "We hope to sustain the pressure on the cxecuuvc branch to fol io'* \he stc~ already being taken by \he lq.islature and finally withdraw aJI suppon for Marcos to persuade him to 1tep do'N11 peacefully,'' 11id Raul S M1naJ•pu1. Wash1n1ton dittetor for Movement for a Free Phihpp1na, I Damages-mount in flooded areas By t•e A110Clated Pre11 Officials worked to tally the damage. which Gov. 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"'ho claims she won thr Ft>b. 7 elrct1on Ma rcos was declared thl' .... inner h\ the Na11onal o\ssembly. in \.\h1ch ht• rnntrols t\.\O·th1rds of the seats Marcos ~1d 1 n a sta temenr "Sadl). there are 1hose in foreign land!> who for their o~n reasons ha\l' ~11l1ngly p1cke~ up the theme. impugned lht' integnt~ of our recent prcs1denual elertmn Jnd ha"e n en called for tore1gn in ten t'rtlton 1n our national affair. ··\\ r dcplort• the'ie acuons as tht• acts of ungral'lllU'> t'lectoral loM."rs and Qf ml)(krn·da) 1mpenaltsts \\ho ev1dt•nth thin~ th.it a nation' like the Ph11tpr1ncs .... ould ..... dlrngl~ submit to their d1\.t11tt.'<; and \.\l)hl'S • The Japanese news agent·~ l\.~mlo Quoted Marcos as sa) ing ht• \H1uhl repl3C't' Jbout halftht.• memlll•r, ul hi\ Cabinet ~ national pohn.• 1,;ap1111n tt'"gned Fnda~ trl upport ot Mr' \(fu1110. calling the Marrn' go,ernment "II· leg111matl", rl·p~~"'t'. unJU\t an1t corrupt .. Lt. (1en. I "kl V Ramus. de~1g· nated a!I th\.' ne\.\ armed forct.'~ comman1kr a~led Martos 111 '>tup the last-minutt• appoin1m~'h hcing m.ide-b} <Jen Fabian ( \'er. \.\hom he is 10 sucCl'l'd March I Ver is a dose all) of the />rt·"<lnH who has been in po .... rr :?O )eJT\, and was one of 24 1,ol.du:rs aQu111cd la'it 'ear 1n tht• .\ugu'>l IQt<J a\sa\s1n.11mn 0f Benigno quino. Mrs .\qu1no\ husband The L•n1ted State., had lx'l'll urging Marco<, to d1sm1\S him £ht' tnaUgUrlltlOn I\ \I. hedUlt•J lllf Tucsda~. but ""ho \.\Ill be thr1l' remains a question Belgium and C'anad:1 plan not 10 Six killed by Communist squa d MAN ILA. Ph1hpptne'\ (A P) - Communisb shot and ~ilkd SI\ people, including a Ph1hppme Con· stabulary C'apta1n and three of h1!> men. 1n an attack on a recreauo n hall. the m1htary said Frida}. Sgt Alfredo Mangrobang \81d Capt. Sergio Alcubill.a and two sergeants were killed Thursd:.\) . by three men from the communist New People's Amt) at a b1lhards hall 1n Balanga. Bataan province.". 10 mile' ..... est of Mantia. send an)onc, and the Bclgiaru s~ud they doubted tha1 other nations ofthc European Communll\ would send rl·presentat1 ves of ambassadon al ran~ Bn1ain has not }'t"t been 1n"1ted. but otlic1als said pm·atel~ 11 probabl> "011ld d~chnc fhe U.S. Senate anti European Mangrooang ~•d another µolicc:· man was k1lkd ouh1dc the hall by the insur$l'nt~ before tht') entered the bu1ld1ng. 1 he th rel' a!>~1lants were with other men 1n l\.\IO H·h1dcs. he said. Two c1v1ham. onc of them u pro' 1nc1al ban~ managcr were ktlkd in the gunfire, and fivl' other pcopk were wounded :ind taken 10 a hosp1 · 1al. said Mangrobang, assistant o~r­ at1ons chief of a m1htal) camp nonh of Manila. Parh.iment have passed resolu11on:. an U'\1ng ~1arco!> of elecuon fraud. and cnt1c1sm has come from 1he Reagan ndm101strat1on and other go,ernmenl'i Only tht' SO\ 1c1 l 11\lon \l'nl u message con$r"Jtulaung Marco\ on the election victory. Ex-na.val officer held as spy in Britain L<V\ 1>0;-..; 1.\1>1 -Bn1a1n lodged an esr1ona~l' rharge Frida} aga1nr,1 a man 1den11lle<l a' a former ll S. na' .11 eomman<ll·r an<l 1n1elhgence '>peual· 1st. Pentagon rel ord'\ ind11,;ate th;i1 he .... orked at ont• 11me on )t'net ~uh­ manrtl' prOJl'll\ Pohcl' \aid the man \.\J) arre,tl'U while t~ 1ng to Ike the rnun1~ John Both\.\l'll. 59. 1den11 fi ed 1n coun a~ a rrtirt•d Na' v comman<ll'f "'hoqu1t thl' mihta~ ~~)ears ago Jnd then "orked 1n a l .S intelhgi:nll agenr} for IO H'ars ...... as arraigned on a charge ol '1ola11ng Bnta1n'!i 1911 Otlic1al liecret!> ~ll He \.\3!> accused of prepanng to divulge information that could ha'e been "useful to an enemy." The l'hargc d11.J not '\peC1I) lhl' 1ntor- ma11on or tht• foreign po\.\t'r alkgedh In\ 11h ('0 Pres-. o\S\ol·1a1wn . Bri1a1 n ' domes Ill n<'"'' agenq. reported v. 11hout at1nhu11on that Both~cll g.ne poltl'e a knEtthy s1atement in .,. h1ch he allegedly adm111ed ha' mg a relauQnr,h1p with the So' tt'l Union 0 ' er the past IO years. . Thl" nc:" s agenq said Bothwell told polt1,;e he: a1.:tl'd a<, J middleman 1n un~pec1fa·d lrade dt•al<; betv.een the ~o' 1e1 l 'n1on and South .\rm·a The rcpon rould n,11 he 1ndepcndl·ntlv confirmed · In Washington. ~d\; onic1a1, at the Pentagon ..aid the\ had no independent kno" ledge that 1hc man wa~ Bothwell. but released a sen ice record for a ( mdr. John Henr. Bothwell that appeared to match It SB)S Both .... ell spent most of h1'> . a'.,. career 1n the submanne sen ice e.,.en.tuall} commanding t"WO atlaci.. subs He also had other assignments for v. h1ch he would haH· held a high secunt) cl<'arance. Detective Supenntendent Hilton Cok of &otland Yard's . pecial Branch. which deals w11h national securit> mailers. told the coun Both .... dl .... as arrested ~unda) while trying to lea\C Britain after rece1v1ng a coded 1elephene call fhr circum· stances and place of the arres1 were not disclo!>cd. Bothwel l gave a home address in Bath. Engl;ind, but Pre:\) A\\oua11on said he'lpcnt six mon1h~ofthl· \car 1n England and the ft')l in \then' C • reece '-1ag1strate \-\ 11l1am Roh1n' rc- Jet ted an appltca11on ror hJll h~ Both....,ell') at1orne\, F l11ahe1h Rosroe. and ordl.'red t:1m 1atle<l lor .1 week pending furth,·r prolCed1ng., ~ccord1ng to 1hc Pentagon rl'lord' Cmdr. John Henr) Bothwell "'"" an instructor at the ant1-su6mannc \\:lf· fare school in an Diego. l ahf lrum Oct 6, 1%1 , to ~ug. 8. 1%1 and from .\ug 20, 1964, until his rCllrl'· ment Jul} 11. 1965, was assigned 10 the !ltafT of Submarine De' elopnwn1 Group TWO al New London C unn. @'11«Jtt1e1i11J?J "SUPER-SUNDAY" CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Enjoy our extraordinary 'Super· Sunday·· c hampagne brunc h In a relaxed. elegant setting at Monaco's, Newport's pre mier flne dining restaurant overlooking scenic Newport Bay. Brunc h Is served from IO:JO AM to2:~PM. Complimentary Bay Cruise As a guest of Monac o·s, you are cordially Invited for a complimentary harbor cruise to ~ entertained by the "Orleanlans·· jazz band: boarding at 1 PM and J PM. o n the luxurious 105 ft. m otor yacht "Avanti. 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But the s)stem lo!lt mone) and the lJ ~ governmen t sold 1t to ;i pnvatc com pan), Eanh Ob!>Cn at1on Satellite Co. 1n September. W11h the shuttle program on hold. Anane v.ould appear well-placed to strengthen 11\ gra~p on the satellne markl't. which most e"pens hd1e\-e will be a mul t1-b1ll1on dollar bu~1ncsll well into the next century World's oldest person dles at 120 TOK YO -Sh1gech1yo Izumi. v. ho had the oldc)t venfiable b1nh date in the world. died of pneumonia fnda)' He was I :?U l1Um1 died at his home in Tokunosh1ma. the !>emHrop1~·ul island"' he~e he wa~ born on June 29, 1865. and spent almost his enttrr life .. poltct' on1nal'> on the island said. ll11m1 remained acuve and alert until coming down v.1th a cold late last )t'ar He maintained a da1h rou11 ne of nsing at dawn. talking IO toun sts who travt>led to the re mote 1sland.10 SCl' him, ta~mg 'ihort walk) and downing his dail) cup of fru11 liquor The 1l>land put out a local brand of liquor named after him. K )odo Ne~s Sen ll'e and Japan Broudl-;1sting Corporation '\,rnJ l1um1's cau'e of death was prtl'Umt>n1a. Radloactlve leak contaminates worker 1.0N£X)"l -The app.m·nt malfunction ofa .. atrt\ 'ahe on a nudcar rt•kar,ed I 'i ton'\ of radioactivt' carbonOto\1de g.is rrom a Welsh po\.\ Cf J)lant Fn.da}. rnniam1nat1ng one of the workers, dectnC'l t) Juthont1es said. It wa, the late5t 1n a ~tnng ofa.cndents in the nuclear induMI) Thl' Central Fk·ctnc1t} Generating Board said the gar,, equ ivalent 10 ahou1 h.111 a tanker load, escaped from the ~O.vcar-uld T ra .... )I\ n\dd po\.\-er 'itat1on 1n north Wak'I when a <;afet} 'ah e 11penc<l China to try hijacker of Soviet plane PEKI N(1 -The hijacker ot a So\ 1et <loml'\lll .urliner that lamkd in nunhea\t China last Dec. 19 will '>land tnal an:ording to Chinese la w-;, thl· r Mt'1gn Mtnl<\tl) \31d Fnday, A <\llltcment 1dt•nt1tied the hijacker as 5hamtl uad11 Ogly i\limurado' thl· airliner's co-pilot fhl' penalty for h1Jack1ng in ( htna range'i from three }l'ars 10 hfe 1mpn)onmt•nt So' 1et '\Ourceis 1n Pekin~ 1nd1c.11cd that Mosco" \\a\ samfied v.11h Chin.i''i handling of the ca~e But thl· o11iual ')o' 1et nc"'s agt·nc), T a'i'i. \\ h1ch also reported the ( hine.M' dt.·os1on madl· no eommcnt Ford steers further into Japanese market . 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Instead, he became a doctor, counklor. teacher, m1n1 ter and. ulumately. an angel Martinez roami. the hills where Mexican farm workers live in squal\d hovels. sometimes conducting Eng· hsh clas~i. with a mall chalkboard, i.omet1me!t bringing food and clo1h1ng. and alwa}s bonging hope to illegal aliens who ma~t othe!Wlsc have none. For that. he is called El Angel de la Sierra -Angel of the Hills. Martinez, 62. and has w1fe, .Wilma. rt'tired to Carlsbad m I Q84. Martine1. a native of Cuba. was ordained in the Presbytenan Church but six-nt most of his )'Cars as a social worker and university professor. He rcalt1ed the phght of the farm \\Orkers while roaming through the scenic halls of nonhcrn San Diego County and decided to Ir) to make hfe a httle better for them. "Gradually. I became acquamted with some of them. and because I was retired with time o n m) hands. I started helping 1n small .... a)s." he said ... oon. I .... as complete!) an- ' olved. They have so many needs ... Health care is the most urgent need. followed closely by counseling and guidance. Martinez said. "Many of these men uffcr senou!> problem!> wath loneliness, because a lot of them are away from home. fro m 1he1r families. for the first tame:· he said. "Ven often the)' get ne~ from The Rev. Rafael llartlnez talb wlth a S- year-old glrl oatalde a •hack where .even people live ln the hill• ln Carl•bad. The retired mlni•ter work• with undocumented worken and their famille. ln San Dleco County'• field e&mJNI. home about problems -an 111 child or father. no money to buy food. or. someumes. a wife that has t1rt'd of wa1tang and has run off with another man." Martinet works ·out of his small apanment. ass1 rnng 313 workers an fi,e camps. In earl \' foll. oflic1al!> "llh Nonh County H·eahh Services. which runs a stnng of medical clinics an the area. offered Mananez use of their med1i;al van. Now. workers have medical files an the van and receive follow-up treatment and prescriptions. The mobile unit is staffed by volunteer doctors and nurses. "It was a miracle.'' said Manane1. who had pre' 1ou!tly been able to provide only sporadic care. ''The van enabled us to provide medical care nght there 1n the field .. Martinez didn't become an angel overnight He first had to O\'ercome susp1c1on bv 1he farm workers. The breakthrough came when Martinez arranged care for a worker suffenng severe depression and 10- somnia The man's fnends feared he would commit su1c1de and caJled Martinez for help The man rece1,ed treatm.em and recovered, and Martinez earned h1i. wings. Selective Service aims at draft d_odgers ' By the Associated Press W.\ HINGTOl\o -"'e" regu- lations propo!>ed b~ the Selecu"e Service system .,..ould proh1b1t re- ligious bod1e dunng a draft from offenng alternative service for cons- caenuous ObJcctors on 1hc basis ol beliefs. an interfaith agenc} sa) s. The proposed ne"" rules ··would 1ell religious bodies" hat the) can or can't do," sa\S the Rev. L. W1l11am Yolton. C'<CCutn e darcllor of the National lnterrehg1ou\ ~nice Board for C onsc1enuous ObJectors. It S3}S religio us bodies are alarmed at 1he proposed new regulation tha1 would bar altcrna11 \ e service em- plo)ers. commonl:. churches, from requinng commitment of such "-Orkers 10 aO\ "rehgaou'! belief or doctnne ·· M .\DISON \.\1s. -The Freedom From Rehg1on Foundation says 11 has filed a fedCf'8l lawsu1t seeking to block a dec1S1on by the llhno1s legislature to establish a non-denomamanauonal chapel an the llhno1s statehouse a1 Spnngfield. Ill. The atheist organization claims the plan 1s unconsutuuonal. ILVER SPRING. Md. -The president of the Conference of MaJOf Supenors of Men has unted President Reaµn to respond positively to the Soviet Union·s offerto e'<lend its sclf- 1mposcd moratonum on nuclear testing and for gradual ehmanataon of nuclear weapons. The Rev. Stephen Tutas. president of the conference of heads of Roman Catholic orders of men. told Reag;rn 1n a letter that "collaboration with the Soviet Union to eliminate all nuclear weapons 1s no longer a wild dream but a goal that can be attained." Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/S1turd1y. February 22, 1938 A7 , REL1c1ous Non s Church Women to participate in , world observance Q11r-c~ W•mea U1lled in the Newpon Beach.Co UI Mesa·lrvine area will participate in a worldw1de observance,.... Wo rld Day of Prayer. Tbeloca.loelebrauon is to begin at 9:30a.m . March 7 an Christ C'hurc.b b) theSea, 1400W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The Rev. LauneSauder,ass1stan1 min1steroftbc United Church of Christ 1nCoronadel Mar, Wlllspeakon tbeday'stheme. "Choose Ufe"wh1ch will articulate the hatd ch01c:es women are called on to make 1f peace is to be achieved in today's world. Women ofotherdeoommat1ons also will participate. Luncheon. at S4. wtll be served at noon. R~rvat1ons arc to be made b) March 4 by calling 548-7176. • • • Malcolm Miller, noted lecturer. author and authonty on Chart~ Cathedral in Franoe, will share hisupcrt1se with members and guests of SL MlcbeludAIJAa1el10iuda,C.Oronadel Mar.at 7:30p.m.Sunday. · M iller specializes in medieval iconography and includes stories told m stained glass windowus well as details of the 12th and 13th century sculpture. He illusmtts h lS l«tu.rc.s wnh shdes from has personal collect1on: some have bttn taken from high scaffolding Asa stud ent at Durham U n1vers1ty an England, M11lerd1d his final honors pa person the cathedral and began lecturing there in 1958. He lectures twice daily to tens of thousands of visitors each year 1 n Chartres. and in 1980. the city awarded him Its "medailled'Honneur." F.or infonnauon about S IOHck.ets. call the church at 644-0463, Ehzabeth Stahr at 760-0905.orCarol Dcndinger. 759-0935. • • • A free beginners class an Hebrew will be started by Cubad of Lapu. No background is necessal), but reservations are. To make them. call Rabbi A.lterTenenbaum at494-4282 or786-5000 • • • A program on Elder Hostels including a slide i.ho~ and d1scuss1on on travel opportunities will be presented at I 0:30 a.m . Sunda~ at the UaJtarlu Unlvenal11t FeUowsklp meeting an Laguna Beach. Speakers will be longtime Un1tanans Elhda and Fred Topik. Members meetat429Cypress Dnve. • • • The Jewish Parenting Center ofSklr Ra-Ma'alot-Harbor Reform Tf'mple will present a free rountable d1scuss1on on "The Me Gcncrauon .. at • 7 p.m.Sunda}. Ellen Kaufman. licensed chnical social work.er. will facilitate the d1 scuss1on w1 th two tern pie teen-agers and two parcn ts. who will focus on whether Jewish values help or hinder teens in their adjustment to toda) ·~ complex and conflicting world. Thetempleislocatedat the comer of Jambortt Road and EastblufT Dnve an Newport Beach Future programs include "Single Parents-\\ hat Do I do now?" on March 5: .. An Everun.s wnh Danny Siegel ... Apnl 13. and ··Ra1S1nga Men tall) Healthy and Jewish Child in Today's World" on Apnl 27 . . . " A notedspcakerforCampusCrusade forChnst will address the Lapaa Beaclli UnJted MetMMU1t Womeaat their meeting Tuesday an the Fcllowsh1p Center. 21632 Wesley Dnve. South Laguna. Bettye Valentine Baker has chosen as her topic ''Bloom Where You Are." Included on the program will be soloist Hamett Whnmyer. acc:-ompanted by Terry Alancat the piano. • • • Weeklyd1scu5s1onson"L1fe Issues for Teens" are held at 7 p.m . on Wednesdays at the Oru1e Coaat Ullltarlu Univenallst Ckarek, 1259 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. For an formation about the program. call 646-4652. Ozanpe e"aJ.t _ ?2ettpl"lld t:iJJtzect"Zll A Clrtllll WllCI .. IN• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cos1a Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church School 9 30 Worship 8 30 and 10 45 Charles D Clark Minister Cotti Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Worahlp & Church School 8:30-10:00 a.m. Dr William E Steel 979-8234 N-porl Beach CHAllT CHURCH I Y THE SEA UNITED METHOOflT 1400 W Balbol Blvd m-aos Rev Lawr& :e T Young Wotalllt> A Clltwcll kMol •.JO A..M. W-dllJ ,,.._School end Dey c- 7 )0 A.M .. ;00 ~II Hunung1on Beecl1 Norin COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave 842-4461 Worahlp Service 8:30 & 10:00 8:30 Sunday School 10:00 Fountllln V1lley FIRST UNITED METHd018T CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 912.2513 James R HaClley. Pastor Worahlp a Church School ~30 A.M. NfWPORl C£NTlt< INITtD M£T»OOlITTHUROI 1to1 Margu.rlta Ava. CorOMdet Mer ""4-0745 •tonHp & Clwdl ~ !.lO a m Rev. Burley R. Howe ~ ChtCll ctlCJ(CATIMAI. 111......,.... ... .,c.r_ ..... .._.. I . 11«1 ... ter It ll SwMJ•• 644· 14t0 n..., 's. ..... 'It~ .... #If Be Sure to Worship at a Church of your Choice PRESBYTERIAN CtdCH OF THE COVENANT Bruce A. Kurr ... PHtot Terry McCanne. DtrectOf ol Adull M1n1smn Pierre Allegre D1rec1or or Hlg11 Sc11?01 Mln11trles Tln11 Atcaraz, DlrectOf of Children's M lnlt1rles Sllnday "°""" -1:30 & 10-00 • 111 Quell Sdloal - a.drift tin~ 10-00 I.Ill l'rsery cwe 'naWllt - I JO ' 10:00 I.Ill h "*'c S.vict -7·00 p.111. 2850 Fairview Rd . Costa Mesa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mlssoun SynO<I) 780 Victoria St., Coata Maaa lothar V. Tornow, PHtor 631-1611 arl6C• Jeell•. PMIOf WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Sooc11y School & A~ Bible Clm 9:20 A.M Ctw11h1n a.m.nta1y School 548-68e8 ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [•~IDluft DI & ldmb(>•,, NfwJ)Orl Bt Jth R,. Wilham '&QJ11•d P ~ t· , A~\t PAsf~r R~berl P \frw..tr1 R'n<ia~r Whllltn Mu~1c 0111'\ 1u1 Won"' 9:30 lM. E~1e1tltl Causes 10:45 l .M. lbsefy Care r or Info: Cal ~-1341 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HAABOATEMPLEAEFOAM M•abo g..,,.,4 p ~ '"'°' " & I ' ·~ ,. Ma1\tl Aht ~ ~1, ~, .... ' ~;., A ld"lllVI (i ~ ll I •In .. .,.,, .... rn ... "''a a e · Sabbath ServlcH friMy ..... I U '' fMlllt S..... flrit f~ tf "9 IMta 1,., I St"'8& ~ -..,.n.1rt111t Aru ZlM .. Vlst1 Sermt11 T111ic: 0 011111111 the Wi141w1 tf ly 1 114" CtUCH Of RELIGIOUS SCl£NC£ ._. __ 01 IM UNlecl OllutUt OI l'4o"'g ""' "r"''" • 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 2J HUNTINGTON BfACH CA 926-4ft 'I l <A\lj \it .. Actull~ A Jr Church 8 00 ~ .. ') A , I 30 Rf11t Pf!Ogv Bu•~f'fl ror lr'ltnrma1 t0n fl q 1)31 ST . .-LI IU.-.S 81Cft ............ NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rorer J. Serr. Put0t c..•• ..................... ........ LllllK._..... Kin Ufert Krorstad. Pastor WOHllP SHYICE AMF.-1-JSMI 8 AM' 10:30 AM (lnterpteter fOf the deal at 8 AM) S8*'t I• I It.JO Ml ftrWsmll SllC>AY SCHOOl 9.15 AM fbsery Cate Ania~ •••• .., ... ul 644-0463 WELCllE ST. MARY'S EPISCm-Al. lH hwtr Ir, l••••rt IHoll 141-HJl , , ..... \ CUCH HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH tD••clple• of Chrl11) 2401 ,,..,,.. •t l i nt• tube! Newpo<'l .. Kh "'5·5111 Morning Worship JO AM Sunday School 9 AM Gana lwanaon. Mlnlttar You Wiii t» W-'comH -And~ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main •t Ad•m•. Huntington -..Cit SUNDAY: Moring Worship Bible School Evening Worship 900 PM 10 45 AM 6 00 PM Ac"" v ... 11\ Gt---_, ....,_ ,,.. .... Faua o.,.. MalCO'm & Albet1 H ..... v-,,..,.,.., ... Mwge Iden Ot<ec10< DI c ,..,....., E"""'91oon DtAL·A·DIVOTION -U..MIO; ~ -531-2519 ""-h1"11 CM 1t Since 1115" "DISCOVERING AND USING NEW MUSCLE " Sunday, February 23, 1986 ... ,,' •' .. t "" \ \ • f' ' ,, \\ I rl p,, l ' • llEW THOUIHT CllRISTIAll CHURCH 110 w. 11ttl •••• 0.1t1 .... (T tMltlll S.I .... tf ll1tl) ustakt Y11r Olai•" Or. aunor C. l1thon Blble Study Class 9 15 ~ur'4dr Mt1rnu1r Mts~4't Ht'""I & l11r>(' "u1r• .O ~ ...................... Laguna Presby t e rian hurc h "Cbrut'b of Cb lmf't" A lrieftcty ctudl tor the s.lttl c...ty Sti!Wtlnc SannoM luu~ ~ I . •Jtd•)-MotYltlp 1·00 .t 10:10 .. , \.. \urwry (arr P~1d"4·~~' ~tool for all~~ . .., .. 1t t"f'kd.-r Pmtraa' For n11d,.,.1t, \nor) A ~tf•I'-' 41 '1 FotP<tt v.-• Phor\f' 4!\'4 ':~!l.1 Or Arttu I Tanhrdey, aew Ctlie ~.Or (d•urdl Clldwtl 111 .\I \ PRA\F.R 494 PH \ Of El'ORT.._ (I...,_) RABBI MARk S ..... L.£.lt HmAT SIJVICCS fn -811.111..-S.l ·IOJ0 1111 I illl"'i Stlwtet1 hi f todly 01 Montll 1 30 Re •CM Scll()Oj Adull (a YOlllh CIDllDS Sinetn 1011 Clllllllld, ""'*1 lleldl I"' -I 144-1111 CanlCH Alan W .. Mf Educatcw ~ Van ....,,. WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WC>ft.._ IERVICH 7 30 AM -Holy Euoharlst Rite I 9·00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite II 10 -45 AM • Prayer and Praise Eucharist Rite II Church School • 9·00 AM Chtld Care • 7 30 & 9 00 AM (Muttc, 9e<'mOn and Child care 11 3 MN!cesl MIO-WEEK WORKSHOP Monday-Friday · 8.30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday · 10·00 AM Eucharist & Healing Service Wednesday · 6 30 AM Holy Euchartat R.atcw, fr. John Mhey • AMOC., fr. arien Cox. A.-ttng The Rev Tt\omas Henry • D< Wiiiiam Rober-ts Mr Samuel Shafer ~-\l"l .I \\1E . EPI lOP.\Ll HL RC'H \~ll'l \ 1.1l 1d1• • '-r"P<'fl &a1:h • ·1 ~ ,.,·, • .o,~10 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THc MQTMEA \. Hl ~!:' •HE FIRST CHUAC,.. ()f CHRISl SCIENTIST IN ~05'0N '4ASSACHU!\f•T5 ''Mind'' Coeta Meu-Flr•t Church of Chrl•t. Sclentl•• 2tlO MeM Varda Of., Coeta ._.. , Church A S11ndey khoot-10:00 A.M Raedt"9 flloom, 2.-o Mee& Varda Dr -t A M _.:)() P M Mon tf'lr11 Fri Wed. 7.7:50 P.M.-.. t:JO P.M. lrvlne-Flr•t Church of Chrlat, Sci.ntlat "ancho San Joequln lntwmedtate School '811 Mlchelaon (M9er Vat.) Church a Sunder khoot-10:00 A M R.edl"9 flloom, 4330 9-n~ ~•J . Suite 1~. ltOMCraM ~a 10 A.M.-4 P M. Mon.. lhru Sat 10 A.M.-7 P.M. ThvrMay Cl>olO c,.,. &.i"Oe. 4 Wtc)_o, Newport .. ech-Ftr•t Church of Chrl•t. Sctentl•t J303 Via lido. Mewport hec:h ChlKCh . Sunder tchoot-t:OO I 10-)() AM Reedlftt "°°"'· SS1S vi. 1.ldo Mon. thnl Sat t AM ~P M TIMI -7·1 P M ......... L ... -.~~ • . .,.....,.,.. • '"tom,,~,• ._ Newpcwt llffch-hcond Church of Chn•t. Scientlat 3100 Pectflc View Or .. CCM'Ol'la ct.I Mar Church a Sunctar khoot-tO-OO A M lltMd'"9 "°°""-.-00 ..... ( CMal Hwy_ CdM ..... , tft I T'flfl llfO llHTW I P.M. Ill Clml £•1 All are cordially Invited to attend the church serv•<»S and enjoy the privileges ot the Read1no Rooms Child Care Provld~ AT ALL SERVICES A8 Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/ Saturday. February 22, 1986 Bell's past rings with mystery Intriguing legend connects it with Spain. Napoleon E:.-\~ I IP. [)I)\ 1\1 ( 1>1rn I \Pl - fhe tx:-ll of St. S1c:ph1•n'\ l 1)1\l'opal ( hurrh ..... h1ch,1.:a11, oul Jn 1n' 11.1111111 10 Sl'P H.:l0 .. l0al h ~undJ\ "lhl· '91hll'\ I of an in1ngu:n~ kg1•nt.l aho111 11' m ~ sit·riou., p3'1 onw ~lie'l' 1h1· tx:-ll 111 Ix· thl' olJc:~t 1n C hn\lc:nJum 111 .u k,1.,1 the 'fr"' V.111ld, d.11 1n~ h.1d. 111 Xl'i Lt·gt•nd l'.onnc:u' 11 111 \pJ1 n "l.ipok'l1n .:nJ tht I >ui..l' ol \\ l'll- 1ngton ··1 ht•rt··, a grt"Jt Jl'.il ol UOll'rlJIOI} .1buu1 thl' ''huk 1h1ng \J\\ l-ast HJt.ldam hl\hll"\ hun C1n1rg1ana C. O<,ta · Thi:rt• .1rl' .11111 ot pt•opk "ho would Ii ,. 11111 hl thl' .11lk'1 hl·ll hu1 II l'i 010\I li l..d\ llPI Wh('n the bell "~'.:> brought to the old .t 'tephcn'<1, 11 W3) rung b> hand for It"<.' year'> "because 1L wa!. con- 'itdcrcd unsafe lo ring 11 1n the cui.tomary manner,""°>'' thl· legend. Then a supponmg framt' was butlt and it wa~ "rung in us usual wa> ;· Since 1904, the bell ha'i hung .n its present tower ir1 the new St. Stephen's church To get 10 it, a \.1s11or must get in10 th<' church hall's amc via a S"' lll8· down staircase and then climb a ladder through a roof hatchway It is rung by a rope that can bc pulled in tht• church hall. Dark aAd worn, the bell'~ Span1~h 1nsa1pt1on has kd to the spe<.·ulat1on about the a~e of !he bell r he church translates the inscrtp- t1on 1h1i. wai..: "Conceived 1n the spint ol the Hol)' Ghost in the year S 15 .... hen the.' ven pious Don M1sues Vtlla was thl' Pnor and the yen pious Don Jo'ieph Estevan wa<1 the new Procurarnr C orates made me " T hl· hc:ll .1h11ut \' 1111 hl'' lugh anJ l l 1nlhn 1n J1allll'1t·r ha' n111 .irou'>t·d mu1 h rl'll'nl fl'W,trl h .1m11n~ the l hurl h ' I~( 1-ml'mhl· r umgrl·g.1 1100 in I ,l\I I l.1dJ.1111 •• f11l IUrC:\ljUl' and atllu1·nt c unnl.'l Ill ul K" l'I 11m n According to legend, the bell of St . Stephen'• Episcopal Church in East 8addam, Conn., waa cast in 815 and hung for a thousand years ln a Spanish monastery. v. h1lc '>Offil' feel 1he inscnp11on diJll'\ the: Ix-II. othc:r' ha\ e d11Tercnt I ht•t1nt'1, In h1!t book Kelly quoh.''> an unda1nl kiter 10 thl' New Yo1k \un and "Jt''' York Herald b} th(' Rev. Ci W Griffith. 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Thu & Fn S9 00 Sal & Sun S 12 00 Season Badges are S45 00 which mclude complimentary program and Fairway Magazine. grounds adm1ttanc.e and club house pnvtleges atl seven days of the 1 iournament Ayako Ollamoto ANNOUNCING THE CONNIE STEVENS PRO-AM DINNER SHOW n I I') d' IJr )LJ ~ver\1119 )f QtJllfm(ll • 'l • : 1 • ,1 ii'•'> 1•nr..,1.i1nmflnl ill> CONNIE STEVENS '"'"' c; '"'' tir..,t put>tlC. 1ppeara11re 1n '' 1 •l• ' • ', ,, NP<J• ••'>dJy 1'veninq F P tirti d' , 1,11 I• ", ... wlllul WPstin 5<>l1tt• ( OilSI r ,, , Ho11· t 11 '..Af''>.ot J • ' .r '''f'<1 tjulltilC, t•t•r f)f ~r~of"I f'r t1 r t I .1df'5 w A• V (Jn+> D.lf P••'•"-"<i to l'>P l -lti Ul'l•led ".,•A 'V 1.1• 0' ti Qu" lu.Jrn.'ll"l 1 •' v•llv•• ,11 $74 • 7 00 P M Hosted Coekt•lt• • 8 00 P M Sumptuous Gourmet DtnMr • 9 JO PM The Connie Stevens Show • 8tack Tie Oeatred • Vatet Puking (71 4) 432-1ns LAARY IOAAASHI £.-, utMI PfO<JIJ(..~ .. ·-·~-.. ~J~ ~ , I II~· I h• \ l"flll•tnl Ht•.in \l't'd l t1 "Ill r' 1.11 m .. r, 1h.tn bt·;1n' It 11..,,, 1111111 1h.111 14• I \ JrJt'ltl'' of ht·an\ 1•1 .i' \t1111 ,111d 11lhl·r \t'g1·iahln I hl' ,11.il11g lt·.1t11 rt'' rh1H11grarh' ol ..,11m1· o1 11h1 '~ Ol"\\ '•irlt'lll'' I he Vermont 11,,111 \n·d «11 C1.1nkn l.ln1· H 1111 "1 n \ 1 11.:.1\2 111fll'< f-rei: l11h1 ll1U1h I \1tlll\ olkr\ \l'Cd\ hH rlunl\ 11 1..r .ll 1mala~an ( \PfC:'>\. l,1p.1nL''' l'.1cttd.1 I rl'L and I rul' ln'>lt -..11.11111 ., J. 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Denis Glaecbenrlem, Burpee flower breeder, ls with a new sbasta daisy. 1cl1t''> tor a I 0-lool·h)· I )·foot gardrn. and 1n 'artt'tll''> lor a I ().foot·h\.· 111· IP11 t g.irdl'n .\ wit -aJd re">ed \lamrwd l'n' l'lorx· " nc:c:tkJ for a flrllt' ll\t Imm I hl' I k1rloom ( iardrn l'rllJt'l I Rngc:r A Kltnl·. Dt•panmt•nt nl \ t'gl'lahk ( rop' t 'i.., Plan1 \t it•nce tl utll11ng. ( urnl'll l n1H'"''' Ith.Ka, ' ' 1.i11<i' \fr\llJll tml(j Ii.In\ \JO I be 1>.11hou1 lhl.· hl'Jn·hurn1ng lillalog lrom ll11r11tullur,1l I ntl·rpr1w\ \\}lll h ollt•r\ 'IJ \ .1r1c:t1c\ of flt'Pf>l:r\ .l\ "ell a\ otht•r \ilt·\Jlan-\mc:ncan 'c:g· c1ahk'> and ht•rb\ Hon1cullural Lnll'rpmc'> 1'0 B1l\lllOOIC.' l><1lla' 1 t'\d' 1 'i\!11-00X~ I fl'l' -(1rt•t•n R1,cr Tnol\ doc' nol p111dutl' .1 \C:l'd catalog Aut 11 dot"> L:trf\ .1"1dr \l'ln11on of g.1rd1·n 11101~ and olhl.'r 11..irdn1 p;11;ipht•rnalla C1rl·1·n K1q·r 1.,,,1, '<1111011 :'-1111 11 111 I'<> Bm I'll'! l11.11t khmo \1 ti~ ilt I ~I RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Whtte Yru Oolar CoYen More! 1922 HMIQ euo .. COST-flUA-~J.1156 SAVE 60% ON YEAR AROUND SUITS WOOL AND WOOL BLENDS BY W ELL KNOWN U.S. MANUF. All Color & Size NOW$149 9o BOB HANNAS ISINTH£CITYMAll l OC.A TfD AT THE CITY SHOPPING CE TER l'l<>RANCr 714 634-4373 'ii .\J< MAY ( c) •Un<ono1t1on31 Monf'Y B.Hk CiUc1fcJnt~·f' 11,111111 I ,11lorin~ ~~~~cl~~I~ 111 '••'-ti H1 "•'uf'I I.' ·, Pope expected ln Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (AP)-Archbishop Roger Mahony said that Los Angeles will be included in the 1t1nerary ofa U.S. tour planned by Pope John Paul II in 1987, the official newspaper of the Roman Catholic archdiocese reported. Mahony told participants at a communion breakfast of the Catholic Press Council of Southern California that the pope will arrive in Los Angeles on his fifth day in the United States, The Tidings reported last week. The date was not specified. The Vatican has not released any details of the pope's tour. Mahony said the pope would begin his visit in the Southeast and proceed west to California. He mentioned Miami. San Antonio, Texas. and Phoenix as stops and t0ferred the San Francisco would also be on the intinerary. He said local church officials were urged to develop a theme for each srop. Los Angeles will develop a theme concerning immigrants and refugees. and will also have "communications" as a theme. The T1d1ngs reported. There was no elaboration on the latter. The archbishop added that a theme of"religJous life" would be developed in San Francisco. I Merced supervisor seeks higher office MERCED (AP) -lns1ead of running for re-clccuon this year. Merced County Supervisor Harvey Fonseca will seek ha~her ollice He wants to become a pnes1. Fonseca. 34, will begin stud1e~ leading toward the priesthood when his lcrm a's a supervisor ends nex1 Januan. he announced last week .. .\s Sat1sfy1ng as these years have tx:-en. I find a spintual need to reassess my pnont1cs to find new challenges in which to grow and apply my interests and abilities," Fonseca said in a statement issued by the county. "For several years now. I've con- 1emplated a rehg1ous vocation," he added. "There's no doubt in my mind 1hat my term 1n offi ce actually served to ronfirm m)' decision. I know I'm making the nght choice." Bugs 'winterize' for their survival By EARL ARONSON AP Oerchftl"tJ Wrttllf Man> bugs deplete them<1elves ol water as the days shonen and replace ii w11h an antifreeze -glycerol -JUSt as you prepare your car for winter as the cooler days amve. The shoner days warn insects of the cold coming and they nd themselves of much of their body water. which can freeze when temperatures drop below .32 F. And the change in daylight tnggers producuon of glycerol. a simple alcohol with a lower frreL1 ng point than water. "'These insects also replace much ofthetr water weight with fal. much the same wa) a bear does." says Jim Liebherr. entomologist al the New York State College of Agnculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. "The fat will pro' tde most oft he food requirements for the larvae dunng the cold winier " Liebherr explained that 1n cold temperatures. water turns to ice by first lorm1ng Cl)stals around 1mpun11es To prevent this. inS«:ts also clear their bodies before settling in for winter. .Once water has been replaced w11h fat and gl ycerol, the insects arc in a state ofh1berna11on called dtapause -metabolism and resp1rat1on rates plummet. placing the bugs 1n a suspended animatton that allows them to survive the winter. As long as no ice crystalhLatton begins. the insects remain ma stable . non-frozcn state. even though surrounding 1empera1ures may drop well below lree11ng. Liebherr no1es .\It hough man) Ian ae \pl'nd thl' winter 1n d1apause. adult~ face death m "1n1er "Man) outdoor 1n~crl!'i. such ai. adult fleas. die w11h the first frost," the cn1omolog1~1 said. "Some. ~uch as flies and beetles. however. rid themselves of 1he1r body's water and head for a coLy, warm spot," such as tree holes and building nooks Adults usuall~ don't becoml.' as dormant as larvae and may become ac uve on a warm day. But larvae wait unt1l the1r bodies are warmed for several da ys and break diapausc Other insecb have d1fTeren1 surv1 val strategies. Liebherr says ants burrow ~l'\ era I fee1 into the ground. wher(' the sotl provides 1nsulat1on, and the) need less food because their metaboltc rates drop. YellowJackets and hornets die in autumn's first frost, bu1 no1 before the colony produces queens "that emerge "11h a hod) chock full of fat reserves and eggs that will be laid in spnng." The queen goec; to a warm place. females •ay cold-resistant eggs before they die This also 1s how i.p1ders. gypsy moths and aphids perpetuate their species over the c;easons. Liebherr says. ··v.. tlh so many species of insects 1n the world -somewhere between 6 to IO m1llton -there are many ways that insects have evolved 10 survive winter' harc;hncss." Liebherr says Stir plant 90lJ The t0pso1I of your plants, whether in clay. ceramic or other pots. should he gcntl> loosened 10 permit the constant exchange of air needed for healthy plants. Sur the surface soil wnh a small fork occas1onally. before watering. and \ou·u find yo ur plants look and grow much better. •. pnng 1son the way and n's time to spruce-up the garden. Try planung some annual bedding plan is. such as petunias. mangolds or lobclia that guarantee garden colorhke nothing else can. , •Tubgardens 1ak1ng no more space than the1rcontainers-wme harrcls. water troughs. old bathtubs. large ceramic pots-can be planted now to add 10 the patio. deck. balcony or special part of the garden. •C'enam lawn weeds, such as crabgrass or spotted spurge, can be prevented before they grow. Use pre-emergent weed controls now to eliminate seedhngsas they germinate. • Dahha bulbs are at the nursery now. Pack yourfavontesand store them for April or May planting. •Check ou( the tuberous begonia bulbs as your garden center. There 1s a delightful array of different vanet1C1 that resemble other flowers hke daffodil. camel ha. ro<;e or carnations. Sub-tropical fruit topic of workshop A workshop on rare and sub- tropi cal fruit trees will begin at 9 a.m. today 1n the Fullerton Arboretum, on 1he campus of Cal State Fullerton. The program includ~ a slide presentation. des1sncd by the Calt - fom1a Rare rnut Growers to educate the audience about rare frutts that are succe!>sfully grown in this area. a d1scuss1on on peaches. nrncots and apples and other low<htl dec1duouc; fruit, and a talk on chenmoyas, a sub- tropical fruit that grows well in ~uthem ( altfom1a ~ponsored by the Fnends of the Fullenon rboretum. the workshop '°' ClaNtt..O Ad ACTION Call a Dally Piiot AO·VISOA 442 5178 costs members S6 and non-members $8. • • • A Wald Mushroom Fair will be pre~nted Sunday by the Los Angeles Mycoloiical Society. The fa ir will take place from 10 a.m to S p.m 1t the t.os Anaeles State and County M bortlum. 30 I Baldwm A ve., Arcadia • • • Rancho Santa Ana 8ouin1c Gar· den. on the Claremon Collcac cam- pu , will offer free lours of the prden at 2 p m. Sundays durina March. Apnl and May. Docents wtll tatlor each tour to the 1nterc t.S of part1c1panu, In add1t1on 10 1dcnify1ni planti, docents Wlll answer questions about whert spcc1· fie plants grow 1n Caltfom1a and which ones are most su11able for use m a home garden. For m(ormatton, call the garden education depanment at 626-1917 TV Lis JINGs •• SllWllll ltz·Ram Fred Dryer (left) and a ·Ralder John Mata••ak knock beau acaln on .. Banter .. tontcht at 10 on NBC, Cha.nnt:l 4. ll ~~ ·~ PUTT1N' OH THE Hl'TS ~ """YE (fJ WEEKEND SPECIAL u •,; "Mayday At 40.000 Feet" ~ ( t976) O.Vld Jwaen, Don Meridith FAUQAl OOUAMf:T I =w.: MANAGEMENT QUOT FOR PEACE QWl.ES TAvtOA FAMll. Y ONE WAY GAME MOVIE · NISSANSPECW.S *** "Reuben. Reuben"' (1983) I. MOVIE Tom Conti, Kelty McGillls, t t * 'n "The Little Foxes" ( t941) '11 DANCE FEVER Bette Davis, Herber1 M11shall -1:30- -11:30-I MUNS~ Q ~ Sf>IOER..MAH AHO HIS PAOJECT UNMASE AMAZINO FMND8 ::"THE SCENES I L AMEAtCAH 8AHOST AHO * * •n ··rhe Hunter' ( 1979) StM (fl _,YE McOueen. Ell Wlhch **"Hold That Ghost" (t94 1) Al>-~~'OHTHEHfTS bOtl and Costella Joan Davis 7 """Yi«; I THIS OLD HOUSE u·~ The FllmlnQo Kid" (19&4) AMENCAN OOV9IMHT Matt Diilon. Rlclwd CrenN ARTHnENE NPPV C) ~ARWAESTUNG -l:46- <l) """YE Eli> AEUGIOUS ~ t * * t King Kong" ( 1933) F1ty -2.'00- Wlty, Rober1 Armstrong I :e 8ASKETBAU. -11:36-~. MOVIE ~ ~~ HSITAOE ***~ B11ngmg Up Baby" (1938) ~"""YE Kathanne Hepburn. Cary Giant * * * ··sands Of two Jlma·· ( 1949) AFTEAH00H John Wayne,~ l acOLW:~ll Ci)I~ THREE STOOGES BETTY Jf.Al4 A081NSOH AMERICA'S CHOICE FAME MOVIE \:s.J MOVIE .. "Angels Unctllloeo" (1970) Don * •• "The Malo Event" (1979) Bar· Stroud, Luke Askew bra Streisand. Ryan O"Neal 8) MOVIE 2:30 t •,; "Roat Of The Lion'" (1979) Wong 9 GIDGET -' -Yu,~~ i~~THEHrTS I ~ 'CAREEAUFEPlAHNING DUKES Of HAZZAAO DOTTIE RAM80 MOYIE 8i) ~ = * * t t "The E.lnpltt $trill• BICll" 1 MOVIE ( 1980) Mlfll Hamill, twnson Ford. t•~ Mldntght Madness"" (1980) 0. -3:00- Yld Naughton Debta Clinger I~ -12:30-**"One M1lhon Yun BC." (1987) I==== iGEW*h ~LEMON ~ ~l.MHO MOVIE t t * * AmerQll Graffiti" ( 1973} t t •, · Thats Dlncmgt I 1985) Gene Ron Howard, Ctndy WtllllmS Kelly Lill M1nnelll fill ~A -1:00-~ CAREER UFE Pl.ANNING I) '1' COLLEGE ()) MAO MOVIES W1'TH THE LA ~LL CONNECTlOH They're back again ... Romant·inx a •wow tt '..\ "Stll'tlty And Hu1et1" ( 1975) DIYld Soul. Paul MICllall Gllllf !1? ~T T>tUICMO L kUMNma THROUGH THE i HOGAH'8 HE1'0ES H!NTMJE 8INOEM MOW ***'" '"Summertime" (1956) K• 1111rine Hec>bum. RotNi'io Brazzi GMltA8AfNO MOYIE **'• '"Dinny Boy" (1982) Stephen Rea. Ray McAnally -4!00-l ~ASYC.: COU£OE BASl<ETIAU. MOW • .. "Move °*· Dering" 11963) ~Gamer I HUMAHITe THROUGH THE ARTS l =~~MCOT J&fEASONS MOYIE t t * "Star T rel! Ill The Seareh FOi' Spock·· 11mrWiliam-Sllatner;1>e- FOfett Kelley ~:30- 1 .. .8EAACH Of ... WU WOALO Of SPORTS MOTOAW&J< MAOC Of Oil PAIHTlNO AIJC.NEWSO AT THE MOVIES -5:00-1 ~~ AOaCJOAD F1L£S ARTHUR C. CWl<FS lttlll EflOUS WOALD I ~HFOOTGAADEHNJ Q!NEWS flCHOO()t( ~MAKER SON Of NOT-SO-OREA T WOM9fT8 .. SPORTS 'Jf,MOYIE * * • • ·0og Day Aflemoon·· ( 1975) A.I Pactno, John Caz.ale. .Z;MOVIE * * * * 'The lnfonner" ( 1935) Vic-'°' Mcl.aglen. Heather Angel. -5:15- d._J MISt. SOCCER -5:30- D HEWS I~~ ())ALICE @)WU WORLD Of SPORTS IJJ)NICNEWS ~~COMEDY EXPEMIENT EVBING -e:oo-1~ c:ws HEWS * t ··fhe Btastmaater·· ( 1982} Mwc l~~~~ra> FME THAEFS COWAHY STAEETS Of SAN FRANCISCO NEWTON'S APPL£ THIS OLD HOUSE OJ HART TO HART G!> A08ERT SCHULLER !:O&AllfMEN *tu Aocay (tt71) SY'** Stallont T Ilia Shirt lLMOYlf ** 'The AV!ltor" (tte$) ~ ptltr ~ Roeatlw\I Arquene 11) ff.AM'°" ffAM: IC88 nalTHIMaw. lu:i:':-TJUL TOO Cloet fa. COWORT WILDAMSICA COWUTa CtlOICl..£8 QWUSCHAMPL*OH THE ~9C91E -1:00-~WITH~VIO I=. GAEENE'S NlW STREET HAWK NlW9 SMALL WONOER Wt&. Of FOflTUNE NATUN: AU8T1N QTY LllT1 TOO a..oeE fa. OOWORT THIE9Q9'1t SAN OEOO Al.NE NANCY HAMION IWIUNOHATO AOllfHOOO MOYIE * * t King Of Comedy ( 1982) Rober1 0e Ntto, J«ry LIWIS -7:30- EYE OH LA. 1 ~= BIOSPtH BAAHEY MtlLER CLOSEUP EYE OH SAN DIEGO IB SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL EXPAES8 Jr) IHOEP£NOENT N£W8 -8:00-I L=RM ** "Scanners (1981) Jennri.r O'Nllll. Patock McGooNn l~FOXXSHOW * *'11 "ContrlCI On Cherry Street ( 1977) F111\k Sinatra. Verna Bloom i~ZOHE Cl) MOVIE * * t * Wiil Sldt Story" 11961 Natalie Wood, Richard 8eylntt I ODt'SIEY OAEAT~ 008PEI. OOLO ~=°~SANTA ANITA • • * •,; "Coal Miner's Olughter" 11980) Sissy Specel(, T OIMly Lee Jones ~ ~ BAAD8URY THEAru t t t * "Tht Empit't Strtl(• Badr." 1980) Milk HamiU, Harrison Ford TALES~ THE OAAKSIOE MOYIE t • * H<>P9C01Ch'" ( 1980) Wiiier Mallhau, Glendl Jac:klOl'I -•:30-B l~UFE (!) t.F£STYlES Of THE RICH AHO IF=A~ T\JfllNO POtH'T ~MA~ -t:00-8 (I) MOVIE 'Wtlcome Home. Bobby'' (Pr1mia-t) Tony Lo &lnco, Timothy Ww 1ams l~:i COH9CIENCE '1i) NORTHERN IAB.ANO-AT THE EDGE Of THE UNION DRIVE -INS :~~~c; STADIUm r:l br.md new .'ttorw. s THKHITCte•flt) 2:00 4:00 1:00 1 :00& 10:00 Di'UUI LOVK• IRJ 1::JS 3:40 5:4 5 7:SO .. t :S5 Ut 11 IA !(milt !!w St1f•um s TitS .. TC .. R (RJ li'hn CO•Htt Frltl\I Nitllt (R I 11 Tm Sll-9SOO EDWMOS D. 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IMMHAND HERSISTER5 \\OOU\ \IH·:' \UCll\ .. :l.c "'": \11 \ t•\IUU\\ ( \JOOt. fl~llt:n U\l\tt\I\\ llt:tl"'ilt-''\ 1.1.0\U 'ot.\\ \1\1 tU·:t:'o~ LU\\\ IJ\ \1 .. :1. ~ft:H' \I\\ \O' ~\ 00\\ IM\', .. :\\ lt~"ir iro IO.tltS.OWU.S K DH f JGSI CAllOli lft lM ii ~l .OM!S H .011 i:&RT (Jf( #.i/J( All !A •a.on· .._ ' ,,.A · .; :_ -- PtJ llf-"..--· liiiO. ....... ~~~--...... ~----" _____ .,.....~--~'."'::::--....... tdwards TOWN CENTER so'" Al .. lOl l ""'°"751 4184 flCJI S CIUlA 111m • COlfA .::.Ml:,;,;l:;,;;A;..... _____ _ SAi/~ 12:45, ns ~:45, 1:00, 10:10 OIUVE t•S o,n I JI WU1y1/l.H Wh141/Ud11 11 '••• U•l"t •t1•4 .. 'WLDCATI' HAD• Cl•• mtG MOM 1111 • •ro•• Gafde11 Uqr. ................. . u d ~ ........ ...,.,.,.. I " L------------~-~-~~~·o~·~~!"-::!,...~~--------• ~ "Hawn remains a preeminentty delicious comedienne. 'Wiidcat•' Is • laugh-getter." -.-o.··o ....... ''Will you laugh a lot? You betl It's fun!" "Goldle I• •IW•Y• a treat to watch." l'IA8C rv fN•• '!'O•>i JM•'·~ I OOLDll! HAWN II' ' I Ii-; ·, " , t I I "You can't help cheering for Coach Goldie.' "Goldie Hawn score• • hit! 'Wiidcat• ••• entert•lnlngf' I n'-1•.nmert T 0t1-0P.t \~•'" '-'•h·n ..... ,..., '• mtlll fm1* • lllM.l ll'OI fl. ca•• AllSlllOI llltl ._. ......... llU ... &IM.S --...91 -.ooS'llll1 .._lttlllUGS .-.-. •rm ••• llllWllll -~Ult lllWllmAPWA _ .. tSl ... "l Ill IOU I mfl llU 6Jl NI ..._._.TW IL Tm Sil~ O*mSllDllACI ---.. ~--··" ~ .,_Ul-IW ...-.~ u -(114::..w ., .... U-SlJ.1'U HCRCAW.1 - -""' .. ,QJt m..s .... ..,.l -U.1S~ CllllCm ........ , -U...tlll P'GICOU.• ... lllTl• s.-1 ... m...•TOl m1T11•1•7 r.-alMI CDmJ war 1 •• •• •> rACFIC ._, Jt DI.fl wa1 ant r• m.s.w Ill ElWllTD 19 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturd•y. February 22. 1eae A8 •wow • * * * St10ll 8oat . 11936) lrtnt Dunne, A JOfltl G> MOYIE • t At You LU II ( 1836} bttll~~ ' DNClf'ONAIR 8"X: M ORIE mlKES IACK TWIUClKT ZONE S MOVllE • * • Tht MMI Event t 19791 Bar· !>fa StrttUl\d Ryan O'NNI ' -10:10-c MOVIE * t ., Tiit Hunter' ( 1979) SIM McOueen Eb Wlllacll -10:30- IH SEAACH Of ... AACHEN IHDEPENOEHT HlWS 199 ' IUCI S1'0lO 11 ACM8llf --"OIT If Af'llCA" <N> 1 ......... , ... ) .. U.ll'TIL .. 11 ACMJOff AWMO JOG "MT OF lfltCA" (PC) 1-00.4:M. 7•, IHI CXClUSM OCMUIJfl "T• TW TO IOllTlfll" (PC) I 15 l 10. 5 lS. 1 JO, tJO WOODY AUDI "lllWl1£1 SISTEIS" (PC·ll) IH S, ll5. HS HO. H It '"IOWl&HT• IMIU lllW" (I) IHO l:ts. 4 10 ,:15.. JI. It· JO •tm" ...... "HUI LOKI'' (I) I lO J-45 6-00 a It, 10 IS OCUT STDllO "QllClSllftl" (PC) 12-00.t•.•• '15 ..... l .. lt edwards BRISTOL !">40-7 444 lUttS T Ol AT lllAC .... 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February 22. 1968 Networks playing 'anchors aweigh' next week By FRED ROTHENBERG AP T_.....,W_ NFW YORK -Newc; anchor~. no longer chamed to desks an New Yo rl, seem more like globe-trotting tour guadei. these dar,s. and "Have Satel- lite Will Travel' 1s becoming a larger pan of the JOb descnpt1on taning Monday on -\8{. Peter knnings and the "World News Tonight" )haft lo the oviet Union for a week to cover the 27th Commun1'it Part~ l on$ress and other stones about Russian hfe. culture and poh· Jennlnga Rather Ill' .. f)Jn Ratht•r and the "CBS E' enang ~e"'s'' go to ~menra·s m1dsec11on for a "'-et:k of repons on farmers and the farm crisis. "Thas 1s a very 1mpo11an1 story to all .\mencans.'' \,11d e·H't:Utl\C producer Lane \ enardos. "We're seeing the dema e of a wa) ol hfe. and beside!> e' c~ bod) eats." Alone of the three main network anchormen. Tom Brokaw and "NBl Nightly News," will Sta) put 1n New York next week. But Brokaw also packed his bags and anchored recent NBC repons from Mc'1CO Cit), Geneva and Manila. 11 ACADEM\' A\\f\RD NO\tl~ATIO~S 1ns r Pl<: n Kr News executives sa\ the basic reason these programs go on tbe road 1s because a story as amponant and the anchor wants to do more than read at. he "'ants to report 11 o\11 three anchors went to ~ex aw< 11:i-to 'ee fir.-.t-hand the aftermath of last ) ear's canh- ~ CLU BHOU 5 E PictUR,ES. I' FA \111' Fii M~ ,. ' ..!~.~,at.~ ,,.~oG ~ , , :t ~~~~/j ~ ,_t:,.,-:-:--::'.d.'~ PG CJ( CXJi¥"?iiDJ• ~I \(\11!\AI l'lllUI\' . -·-~ ........ . --..... . .. --NOW PLAYING -- ~ ......... ...,.,~911(.~~---.., I ::::..~:~""",,_ ...... ·~~.....,_..."" 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I 10 I 10 10 )J t 00 4 II 7 lS ~10..,>-.1_..-_________ ..;;.. __ _., 801 Olt1u Open~ S11 Su" Ii Of.I PM Mon F•1 Ii 30 PM S~ow S11rt\ '' 1 00 PM Cnitdren UnOe• 12 Always fife 'IJ,Jfif S..,&, _.(ff '•f°''t' ~IW•f•• Ai11t1 Switrifff • '•"" t a¥'" JN '•· ............. '•" lt41llt ., .. ANAHEIM 114•trl 100 ,.,,,,, !Jlh·f! ,, ::: OlllT McHt<~ )~ ottlAM LOVI• t•> TA•GIT 111 ·'· ... CHU(I( NOHIS DELTA FORCI 111 MISSING IN ACTION l THI HGINNING 1 ... .,. ttfVIN IACQN QUICKSllVU '"°' ST. ILMO'S FIH 1•1 .. ·~ .,., ,•t ,.,, •o• ''Nt'91 N0t Tl lln t MIO\ll r .,. ,~ aoe lOWt t,c YOUNCMLOOO 111 llSf OJ flMU il'0-111 ORANGE DOWN ANO OUT IN llVHl Y HILLS t HIAV(Nl Y 1(10 OG t> ' x • NIGHTMA•I ON I~ STRUT PART l , •HOOT'S IHVINGI '' THI HITCHI• t &ODY OOUILC t l!atJT'I' -.NICHOl DttlAM LOVH Ill TAROIT 11 llfVIN IACON OUtCKSIL VI• '° $T It.MO'S "U t m•1 u .. "''''A ,,.,., • c ... __., OOUMt MA- Wll DCATS 111 1m1• Off DIAD ''°' f X It'] ld:t:.1h.:TM11w ::: ,;p. ,jffi;:; =•·£. 00\00 l'CAWN WILOCAU 111 llnH Off DtAD 11G t•ON IAGU 1,..UI HICll HOtTl ""' Mtoua OOWN AND OUT IN llVHL T HILU 111 HIAVINL Y IUD ,._,, ·'· .,. •'• . ,. quake The) all anchort'd their hroad· cast~ from Gcnc'a 1n NoH·mbcr for the !>upcrpo~cr ~ummll Moving the broadcast ou1~1dt II!> New York studio -the farm trap will cost the "t:.venang News" nearly SI 00 000 -increases the stof) ·, s1gn1ficance and. consequentl~. ats coverage CB sent camera crew~ and regular correspondent!> to the Ph1hp- p1ncs for the rt'n·nt elecuon. but devoted far le\s time 10 the stol") than dad ABC' and NBC. whath ~nt their anchors to Manila Venardos ~es Jn inherent danger 1n what he calls "the anchorman JU't1fica11on !>) ndromt'... He ">ays stories can be blown out ol proportion and ''d1ston the hroadt:ast Just be· cause the" corn pan) ha!> spent mone) on a tnp .. <\8C'i Jennings said anrhor-gener- atcd. comprehen<,1 ve CO\ erage. when appropnatc, can provide fuller con· te'lt and background to '>tone~. Jen- ning-; and several .\BC corrcspon- dent\ arc gwng to the O\ac~t l lnion not onl\ to co' er the Commun1!>t Pan)·~ 1..on .. ent1on. but also 10 ac· qua1n1 '1cwt~ with cond1110M. at· t11ud l'S and pohne\ inside Amenca\ ch at'f ra val "Local r v doc' 'o much regional and national ne"'"· <;CJ Wf' 4'hould do more fore1sn new~ than we do ... Jennings \81d. Rather saad CBS' tnp West 1s not a response to ABC"'>JOumcy. "We wl·re told b) the So' aeb that access1b1lit) and 1ntormat10n would be se'ereh hmated," he said "\nd we couldn'1 find enough 1us11fiable ed11onal reasons to take the anchor and Ira' 1•1 the whole broadcast to Ru~!>aa. on the Russians' terms " CB is sendmg u team of correspondents to the Part\ Congres\ .\8( said 11 "'as guaranteed enough access to warrant the tnp. but .\8( Ncwf. official~ declined to d1~cus~ m detail the negotiation~ or the naturc.ol any '>o' tet restriction<; Venardos ~ad Rather. along _with ( harlcs Kuralt and othtr CBS re- porters. was going to the nation's breadbasket 10 give the farm story broader analysis. "Taking the broadcast to the farm country 1s better than s1tt1ng in New York and ~yang. 'There's a problem out there,"' Venardo'I u 1d. Other benefits from anchor tra vel. both foreign and domes tJC, include greater promotional opportunities and the possibility ofhagher national ra11ngs. Viewers often are drawn to places they've never seen "You shoot pictures at the Denver airport versus pictures at the airport 1n Rawalp1nd1. Pakistan. and the p1c1ureiare likely to be more interest· mg an Rawalpindi. in pan. because the) are different.'' said Jenning.\. But a na11onal program's appear- ance 1n a U S caty can have another bonu~. It can bol~ter the show's local ratrngs and attract attention for the network affiliate. When the "C'BS Morning News" spent a week in Miami last month. its audience was 21h times its normal rating on Miami's CBS station. Not to be overlooked by the network travel agents is the fact that February 1s a sweeps month when ratings for local statjons a~ measured and determine future advertising rates. The networks often run special programs and series durina the sweeps to bolster audiences. Next week's "Evening News" farm reports will use 11s affili ates in San Antonio. Texas. and Sioux Falls. S.O. as base camps. "We'll be in the field and broadcasting from the field as much as possible. but we need headquarters for operating ... Rather said. fn recent years. these road shows have become relat1 vely routine be- cause of satellite technology. Five ye ars ago, Rather said, the programs needer',.._.. .... ,~'"'""~ .;""A·'" 1~..,,.,. "r,. .• , York. Movies (not 'Oz') make TV comeback By FREO. ROTHENBERG "'' T ... •l•lon Wt1t., 'l ~ 't ORI<. -Theatncal films. big bo\ olficl' on television before thl· ad,ent of pa~·cable and vadt'o la\\Cltl's. had a rt•na1ssance la'it \\Ct'!.. Rut .. The ~ 11ard of 07." the rno'>t \llllt'\sful long-running film on T\.. dadn t enJO) tht· rt' '"al a'i much .. r ht• W11ard of Ot." whid1 ha!) a"t'raged a lo 4 rating .-.ance fir'>t emb.irk1ng on T\"<, ~ ellow bnd. rnad rn 19"6 had Jn 18.4 rating la'it ~aturJa~ -"" 1A.urs1 net\\orl.. per- formance in 2!< \how1ngs. Still. Jud) C1arland'<, mll\.H' clas5.1c achieved DREAM LOVER ~~ ·-~ :.::.. ·~.& . ---NOW PLAYING - ANAHflM , .. I u• 111.ANGl ···~ t Cllllll;.9_..t, CH~· best SaaurJ.a~ night mo•.il raung this sca!>on Saturda> as the lo"'l'\t-rated TV night of the week. "We knm\ Sa turday night'' a night "hen people 'it'"' V( Rs rnstt•ad 111 "'atlhang nct"'ork T\ .. said \i1 1kt· E1~berg. CHS' re.,earc h d1ret tor ··That tend!> "' h:t\l' a derre,'\ang. effel t. but we ~lieved that · 1 he Wwml of Oz' as 'The W1zart.I o l 01.' and m magic would sustain m r<1t1ng' level" The uni) thing magical on tdt•- v1.,1on now 1s "The ( o<;h' how." which ranked first again. led 11'1 entm Thursda~ night lineup into the T 1lp 20 and p&1:cd 'JB( to the pnml'·tamc rating\ 'ICIOI) last weei.. .\ctordang to figures relcasl'd I Ul'\· da\ b\ the .\ r .. ael~cn Co .. "Tht• Co'ih)-·ho"'·· had a 35 2 rattng. leading 1n10 a one-hour ep1,odc o l ••famil} f1C<,.'' which wa~ '>eCOnd and"( heels." "'h1ch "'a'I fifth. Then came thl' hea\ 11) publac11ed ep1s~k of"Hall C\treet Blue,:· an "'hrch Capt Frank Funllowa!.'>hot It ranl..ed 20th with a 19 6 rating -11'> bc-;t per- formann· an near!) two years. In the rC'>I of the Top Ill CB'I' ··Murder. She Wrote" wa<; third. CB\' "60 'vt1nutes" was fourth. ABC-., (ii 4a. .. ..... .... ... ·C.O•'• ..... .. ... eo1·•111t.-,. -. UfDMa - , .. ,."' ••,,.n•u ,_,, ,o tK.•n •ua•o• ·-"'" .... ". , AY . ' l,..,~ lll:lllL'l.1 -, ...... ,, .. --.... .,. . ..~ .,,.,.,. .. . .. .. ... .. .. '" • • .-~ • •"'•:11•ttn'l1r-.r»--• -............... ,. _,_... .... . 4 "D~ ~t~ ... su.Lh..AJK ·~movic, "Mr. Mom.'· \l'\.t'nth. N8C's ··Highway to Hea,l'n," eighth. NBC's ·•·Miami Vace." ninth, and NB(·., "Golden Ci1rls," 10th. For the week of Feb 10-16 NBC a' craged an I IL~ rd tang in pnme time ( BS had a 17 3 and ABC a 15.5 With nine weeks left an the 30-weck <,e~'>on. NBC leads with a 17 9 to CBS' 11 (land ABC'c; IS I. CBS would need to wan h~ 2 I rati ngs pomts each week 10 tnenah· "'1BC. a '1nual 1mposs1- h1ht) ga'"en the strength of N8C-s regular .. enc'i. ...\rating mea-;ures the percentage of the na11on's 85 9 m1ll1on homes with 1clcv1s1on for se'c1al H'ar'i now featurr film<;. whtlh are available on pa)- lahle and '1deo ca~settec; first. have suffered ratings erosions on com· mercial tl'le\ asion But la'>! week. all three network.-. had reasonabl) <,trong theatncal movies· .\8( ·s "Mr Mom·· "as :--.o 7. N8C's ··.\n Officer and .l C1entleman" No lb and (AS' ·'The W11ard of Oz" 22nd. :-.lormall)'. CBS <.chcdulcs "Thl· Wizard of01" in March, but placed 11 1n Februal). a sweep'> month when local station ra1angs are mt'd!lured and determine ad rates for the ne'<t few months Wath the apparent loss of the pnme-11me season to NBC the sweeps haH· taken on added import- ance for CB . ··we· re looking to grab some pieces of the apple.'' Eisenberg said In another notewonh)' raungs de· velopment. ABC's "Fortune Dane:· EXCLUSIVE EllAIEIEIT SAT/surf 1:30 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 the ac-t-~on senes stamng CatL Weathers of "Rocky" fame. debuted 1n 62nd place. Here are the pnme-timc telev1s1on raungs as compiled by the A.C. Nielsen Co for the week of Feb 10-16. Top 20 hstangs include the week's ranking. w11h season-to-date ranking 1n parentheses. rating for the week, and total homes. An "X" in parentheses denotes one-ume-only presentation I I II Thf Co,t>v SllOw NBC lS 1 rall"ll 30 2 mllllon r>ome' 2 Ill "Fam1lv Tie,," NBC 300 2H million llOmH 3 (JJ "Muro..-St>e Wrote.' CBS. 26 S. 21 I rnlltlon nomu 4 f 41 "60 M1nu1H . • ces. ,. o 20' mlnK>n ll()m., S ISi (!\ten NBC 23 9 20 S mllllon nomn 6 11 Ovne11v ABC 7l S 19 3 mlttfon nomH 1 131 ) ••Mr Mom" -"ABC Svndev N19n1 Movie ... 213, 19 2 mllllon llOmes I 1101 "HIQllWl\I lo Huvt n,'' NBC 7l 0, II 9 m1lhon nomes 9 tl l Miami Viet NBC 211 II I mlHlon f\Omt\ 10 191 GOiden G>rl\, NBC 2 I 1 11 6 mltlion "°"'" 11 I Ill Kalt & Allie CBS. 11 6 116 mlHlon Mmtl 11 16l "OellH ." CBS. 21 o. 18 0 milllon llome\ 13 11'> "Newnerl CBS 208 119 mllllon 1iomes 13 1121 "wno·, ,,.. Bou? ABC 201 179 mlllkYI nomtt IS ( 141 • Knot\ L11nO•n11 CBS 20 3 11 4 mll:lon nomts 16 122l ·• A.n Off teer A.no A Genllem en" -"NBC M onoav N111n1 Movl~ · 20 2, 11 4 mllllon nomet 11 (201 'Holel.' ABC, 20 1 11 3 mlllton nomes 11 17') "CllQMV & Lacey . CB5. 200. 17 2 mllhon~s 19 1111 MoonhQllllnQ ABC 19 7 16 9 m1lhon f'!<>mn 10 C:Ml Hiii Street Bt~\. NBC, 19 6. 16 I mll11on llomt\ llACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS -Best Picture- . -·~._ ... , ........ - • I II :-:_.. :.:•_"":_-..: 'll uu MANN PUZA 529.5339 ..... u. UA !IMS I ,952·4993 NITA IUA EDWMOS SOOTli COAST Pl.A2A S46-l7ll n Tiit EDWMDSR TC*> 511-9500 ...,..TllllMI EDWMOS CHAITO C£Jm[ 141-0770 u..ua ,ACflC LA •ADA 994-2400 UHllllMI EDWMOS SOOTli COAST l.AQN 497-1711 ••,.TIUll EDWMOS fnf'mT '44·0760 -CllDOlll'. &J.4.2553 n11T11 EDWARDS VllAGl comJ Hl-0561 edwards TOWN CENTER s~~~ ~·~~-"::7 51-4184 I COSlA MISA '-----------------' -------- ...... "'' ...... ~,, ... IVCHA •A'ltt •• ...,; .,,, tutHl •All• •.M t!I' • . °" .... , Ill e ,t).U ..,,. • ..... "' . . ... . ..... •GMIA Mft,& .\ man. ·\ \\oman And an attraction that herame an ohsession •~TO.. .. .It.CH •MIUIOH Y1f .I() OllAIO()( ·-· c>ww C:-• I ••OH"t!'lll D .. ... QTIQ ... t.nO , .. , •IAVl!•f e Ol\1t.1•0t • Wf"l'l'MIH 1111 l cf*"ll_ ...... li"•*d'UM*"" ~ , ........ ..... ~~ ., .. ~AA•• ... ,. ~· w .... , ... , 11 10110 •\A ... lllAllA '""• -· .... • •"' .... .......... -.... QIUlii9 ......... .... -.,.. ' I TRIVIA Klutchers take . afive -pointle~d The l hamps Ol)(ned up n live-point lend tht\ week at, the GWC Koffee Klutch led all tonlt·ndcr'i w11h I() corrccl answer'> In the Bell C1ardens High School t0mpett11on lhe Athletes (mainl}' hl.'cause they knew Rand) Wh1tt''s llllkname) lcapfrogg('d the Lancers TRIVIA BOWL VSTANDINGS •no.,,,,., •K .. vtld h•lf ol IHI KOfe ewercleCI 10· .. 6$'i 8A 8A sv·~ ~ SJ SI 48 36 30·~ n 2s·~ Hl 13 12 and Scholars into scrnnd place w1th nine points. CM!D and 1he Jobn Russell aggr.:g:iuon al'io collected n10e bag ones apaet·e We'll be seeing some of )OU at the Klaatu Barada N1k10 '1clof) pan> 1on1gh1 Meanv.h1k le\I )Our gray mailer on the~ I ~ame the mo' H.' in which Ju he \ndrev.s was seen nude from the \l,:11st up. 2. The creators of·· Airplane" had a c,hort-li\t'd TV series called what., l Name the ~now-co"cred Baltic counlr) created b) ..\IC app in his L1'I \bner comic stnp 4. Whal \I.as the name of Prcs1den1 Reagan's dog. v.ho was recently han1shcd from the Wh1te House" 5. Which cla~-;1c tragedy i~ mcn- ttonecl 1n the opening number from ".\ Funn) Th10g Happened on the Wa) to the rorum'l" 6. In "California ')u11e:· one of the t haracters pokcc; fun at her ex- Toi TITUS husband's Laurel Canvon. home b) referring to the area as what? 7 What 1s the oldest franchise 1n the Nauonal Football League'' 8. One movie opened w11h the theme from "Jaws." Its sequel used the music from "Battlestar C,alac- t1ca. ·• Name both flicks .. 9. Rod Serling actually performed. briefly, in one CJ?isode of "The Tw1lighl Zone" which starred what actor'> 10. "Love Makes the World Go Round'' and "Love Makes the World Go Square" arc similarly tlllrd song'I introduced. respectively. 1n \I.hat Broadway shows., Last Week's Answers I Ph1hp Francis Queeg (captain's full name) 2. Captain Taco (''Hill <itree1" derision) 3. Canoon1s1(Jon 1n "Garfield'") 4. H.R Haldeman (N1'<on on tape) 5. "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (Storm Cloud Cantata) 6._ ··The Mousetrap·: (the de1cc1t"c did ll) 7. Dalla-;' Randv White ("Man- ster') · 8 John ~huck ("M .\\II" theme figure) 9. Stepin Fetch11 (Lincoln Perr) I 10. "B}e B>e Birdie" and ··c.reasc" (title songs added) Send )ouranswe~ to TRH'I·\, <lo the Da1h Pilot. P.O. Bo' 1560. l 0~1.1 Mesa 92626. All entnes nw~t ht· receh ed b> Wednes<la). otht'f"\4 l~t· hillf the pla)Cr' last ~core will tit· awarded Cowboys known throughout world Q . Arc there ao~ co"boys in ~1bena? -\ \re mdeed .\nd in the Ph1lip- n111r~. -\u!\lrnlia and H ungar~ C11ea1 hur\emen tho\e Hungarian CO\\ ho)'\ \fa\hc thr old c11v.hm nw,1c <,o qu1~kl' \l.Cnt 1ntl'tna11c)nal bcrau~r the umho> h1m-.clt \\.:JS knov.n to mma na11on\. In I rame. ahc C amarguc. "ipatn. thl' \ndalusian. In Vt•ne1ucla. llanero. In < "htk. huaso. In Me'<ll'O, vaquero \nd 1n the \ rgenttnt'. gaurho () C uc lards u't·d on mO\tl' and 1ele' 1s1on ~Is were tnH~ntcd lur one actor "'ho'' \ l11hn Barr) more () \t \\, hJt agl· did Prinn• ( h.irlcs lir '' grt 10 vote'> \ f rll ~ QUel) •\'i ,1 member ol the 1 lou-;c nl lord\. hc'c, Olli allo"ed 10 \ule L1ke"l'il'. ht\ mother tht• <)ucrn. and ht\ lathl·r. Pnncc Ph11tp <) 1 lov. d0t•\ lhc mcd1lal namincr dl·tcrrn1m• th<.' murder \tlllm''i 11me 111 dl'<tth' \ '\lormal hcxh temperature 111111u\ torp'l' 1r< 1al 1emperatun· dt\tdi.'dh) I~ frn1n 'irx·nl I ~l:ur F-ram-c'' l.l\tl''t t1.l111-. IHI\' go I t1X mph lap.111\ 1411 mph <) \\oh\ 1~ th1· \\l'dd1ng nng "orn on 1h1: th11d finger of the k it hanJ'' \ AccJll'it' that lingl'r t'i the kas1 u\C·d. lra<;t m11h1k. leac;I sens111ve. so m1"t uimfortahle for said ring. PEOPLE . L.M. Bo YD Thr )onal ~l'l Llrll\ ,,,1rm 1\ a"'" l .J lln.l "'l rl·d um ·,111.lt I tnam "a~ hl'lau,l· lour out 111 ti' r.: ix·opk 11\ l'r Jg.1.· h.., \Ill\' Ten ol lhe ham on \Our head will stop growing toda~ 11 \OUf\ 1c; a I) niql head. fhose "ho ~no" .ill ahclUI al- hgators sa~ 1h1s count11 has ahc1ut a rn11l1on of tho~ wild ra-,cals Farmers now use Tctlon-loatcd plo"s to turn sticky da} ground <.) In space. what d10crent1atl'\ ··up" lrom "down .. ·• .\ Nothing. No "up·· and "dov.n .. onl} ··m'i1dr" and "out\ldc.. · There arc 47Q,OOl.6(XJ "'"' 111 nng th e 12 hell~ of thr < antcrhun C a- thl·dr:il ( d\l' .• nl'\\OOrn r.111ok Ill d.1" ol grn\\th and II \\.Ill \CC lou1 t1mr.:' .t'> \I.ell a<1 a man "'Ith 2U20 L.M. Boyd is a syndica ted co/umnlsl. HO ROSCOPE Sunday, Febroary %3 ARJES (March 21-April 19): Relat10Mhtp wtth ~oun& person •~ "revitalized." Focus on chan~e. travel, chtldren, entertainment Creat1' c Juices Oow. you arc able to articulate feelings 1n <Sxnam1c m1anner TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Spotlight on home. imponan1 domc,ttl adjustment. family member discusses "scnsiuve" ciubject. Key 1~ to be diplomatic -problem can be solved. Long-standing transaction is clo~ to complcllon. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Avoid trying to be too man) plact's at once C lanfy meaning\, look behind scenes,------------- define terms. Shon trip may be necess- ary 1f dilemma t'i to be resolved. Your first 1mpress1ons htt mark of accuracy. SYDNEY CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on family, basic;. issues. dead- lines. pressures. financiaJ status. You DMARR a~ due for pleasant sunmse -lost an1cle will be located. Older 10d1v1dual •••••••••••••• lends benefit of cxpenel)Ce. • LEO (Jul} 23-Aug. 22): Long-range prospects come mto ,harp. clear focus. C)clc ts such that )'OU attract attention of 1nd1v1duals you resptct You find ke> to universal appeal Love figures prominent!) Anes. l 1bra people pla> roles. VIRGO (Au~. 13-Sept. 22): Emphasis on 10dependenle ueall\ II}. abll1t)' to ol)(n doors previously shut 11gh1. Be direct. get to hean ol mauers. refuse to pla) second fiddle. Hospital v1s1t boosts morale. elevates self. esteem. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Follow through on first 1mpress1ons. You'll know what 1odo. sense of direction w1ll be restored. Lunar po<;111on h1ghltghh friends. aspirauons. fuLfiJJment of -Oesires. Cancer, Capncom, Aquanus !)(Opie play roles SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): D1Vers1fy. keep options optn. realm~ that some instructions are subject to change. Key restncuons arc removed. communications improve_ Make contact wtth one connected v.11h language. educa11on. travel. SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Good lunar aspect comc1dc" with higher education. sp1ntual values. JOUrney. It may be netes~r) to rci..i\C reuew. remodel. pos'>tbl)' to rebuild on .. dtfTerent" bac;e 5<.orpm. Taurui; nauvcs play roles CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Welcome new!i rece1\.ed toncern1ng financial status of one close to you. Study wntten material. stan dialogue w11h "special" member ofoppome sex. Do some pnvate, personal detecu' e work. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)" Thorough approach bnngs desired results Spotlight on legal afTa1rs. domestic adjustment. break from past patterns Go slow. be pos111ve concerning source matenal. Taurus. Libra Scorpio pla) paramount roles. . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on restncuons. need 10 look behmd '>Ct'nes. relationship with one temporarily disabled. You ha"c grand opponumt) to perfect techniques and to streamline procedures .\nother Pisces plays significant role. IF FEB. t3 IS YOUR BlRTHDAY you possess unique <;en!>e of humor )OU also have ability to express ideas. concepts 10 unusual mannrr You are a natural investigator. seldom satisfied w11h superficial rnnclus1ons CR·mm1 Virgo. Sag1ttanus people pla)' important roles in your life You ha"e uncanm ab1ht\ to analy1e character. Epileptic sister needs all siblings' attention DEAR .\1'.N LANDERS· I am one of SI\ w;tcrs F1,e of u<i arc rnamed and have grandchildren. We all have our own homes The snth sister. Manon. 1s shghtl) retarded and epileptic. he hves 1n an apanment and takes care of herself. l -;ee Manon once or twice a month and talk to her on the telephone two or three times av.eek . .\nother sister sends her money regularly and calls her once a month She has not seen ~fanon for fi,e )ear<; .\nother sister call\ her three or four t1mrs .a \t>ar The otlwr t"o s1-;1ers ha' c not sten or talked 10 hl'r for at least 20 )ears. Wh rn I tell them ho\\. lonel) Manon l'I and hov. muth she would lo' c to sec them the) all say. "We ha"e fam1he~ of our own." When "1om was d) 1ng she asked. "What 1\ going to happen to Manon'>" I said. "Don't worry. Momma. l "''II alwa)'> take care of her" M\ sisters ha'e reminded me that I v."as the one who made the prorn1c;e r,c told them I was not asking them to tc1kt· care of Manon. JU'it that the' go srr her once or l""1ce a )ear I am \\, nting 1h1s becaust' I 10' 1ted \I anon mer on her b1nhda\ and she had a bad -;r11ure. h broke m·, hcan to kno" that no on(' l are..,\\, hat.happen-; 10 her I'm .ilratd her s1c;tcr'i think the) arc loo h1gh -da'i'i to be tn'ohed with 'iomeone ""ho ha'i noth10g. \\hat tan I do to open 1hcire)es''- <; \[)')IS fER 1 "'3EV. YORK) DEAR SAD: Send them each a copy or thi s column. I doubt that it will ('bange anything, but you will have the satisfaction of knowlnit you laid It on the line . . . DE,\ R \ '\. L \:'>I l>t.RS 'mu rn1s-;ed the mar~ when \OU answrred the di\ om:d mothl'r uf four whose 11\t'-tn \l.ould not rnarr\ her unle-;-; ha tuhal ltga111rn u1uld be re"l'rsed A111e UMDERS Surelv she should realize that 1f the man ·cannot look upon her four children as his own. he ts a very poor candidate for the demanding role of stepparent. She ought to drop him like a hot potato It has been well documt'ntcd that the percentage of child abusers 1-; much higher among stepfathers than biological fathers. His a1111udc ma~es him a prime candidate. .\nother cons1dera11on· Wh) did she wait un11l 1he rela11onsh1p became senous before she told him she "'a) slenle., It's one of the first things I'd mention 1fl thought the gu~ \I.a~ c' en sltghtl) mamage-m1ndcd lfa man 1s looking for a bab) factor) I'd "ant him 10 kno" earl) on 10 lool elsewhere I am open to betnga foster parent or adopting. To me. a child 1\ 3 lhild '" J child and I would lo\C am lh1ld nu mailer whose genes arc tn'ohed - C .\RES .\80.l'T KID DEAR C.A.K.: Well said. Thanks for yoar tboagblful comments. • • • DEAR .\NN LANDER~ I ha'r !lent .,.ou four chain letters to bnng "ou good luck I asked ) uu to let me know (each umel that )OU recel\ed m) leller and follov.ed the 1n\lrm · 11on'i. M' name and addrr\~ "a<. on e'rr. en~elopc So far no \I.Ord from \OU. Wh\., -J I 1:-.. (}( ,!)f'\l l T o\H DEAR J.l .: I never read chain letters. Tbey go rl1b& Into the wast~ basllel. No lettu ls answered WI less il Is accompuJed by a self.addressed, stamped envelope. ·~ Shuttle tragedy discussed on'Punky' I c >\ \ \.lil I£ "i -·\stronaul F!dwln "Bun" Aldrin ""Ill make a guc<,t apix·aranlC on NBC" · Punk>. Brev.<.trr'' to talk to the \l>ung \IJr .1hout the de.1th of the <.n.en a'IJ or1;1111'1 nn the ~pa~ c \hu1tll· < halll·ngcr Aldrin. "'ho with Nell Arm1tron1 maJc man's Iii~ "<>Y· agr to the moon'" 'iurfacc 10 1969. ,,111 appear :t\ h1m"Jelf tie tell!'i Punk\. J)la~cd h\ Solell Moon Frye. 3hlw1 till' rnk" that all C\plorcr\ take :ind plug, thr \ uunJ \\trnnaut\ Program v.11h v..h•dl he ha'i hccn irnol\cc1 'lincc lh lfll'e1rnon fhc e\plo'itOll ""111 nut he i,ho" n nor will Jn\ 'htldn·n he \hnv. n \l.,lll hin'-11 Back to root• < !'JC l~"I \ 11 \oprano Katlllt'tn Battl~ took Ad.I\ oul of hl'r n·ntal tout to r('turn to c 1n110nat1 v.hcrc \hr \tnrlcd a-. a 11\ll'>tl t('ac her \hr 1ntt'rruptt•d hN tour to ii' l' .t \pt'<'U•I pcrf0tln:UH <' 10 ( tnlln· n.tlt h1r Hl-.1..~ tl1\I 01' Month \I Edwin "Bun" A lclrln l e1fl H1ih hool \he \.'.Ing .in opera ~lcl tll>n Imm 'Rl1ml·o:ind Jultt't .. 1n r rem h th(' on.a ot "(•tt'h.h\'n • t thl· \p1nn1nii \\ hc.'cl" 1n C .crman and luur "cam ~p1ntu111, 1n l n&h'>h Rut 1ohc told 1hr <1tud<'nt' ~t kr· "'inti'> 1h,11 i,h(' "·"' ra1~d on 1h,• Julio tglnl•• Iglesias shoes \I I \\I I \Jl;in"h '"'~'"11 "li•I Julio laletlas h." .1lr1...1,11 '·'I' 11111•11 V..1\m\'n' h\'.llh .111d O\•\\ It\'' .tlh'I th1·11 k \'I ' .\\ SOITll' 'OO \<.'n·.in11n~ V.Otnt•n hrol<' thrnugh poh(,. ltnr' .11 lhl· l>adelJnll M.ill t11 ttrt "•thin hl'3\\·hrr.tthtntt dl\t,111,1· 111 ltt lc\IJ\ tht• 'tng\'I 11\llt"-lll\l'ti h" l 1hra" hnc nl .,.,,!\., 'I am J L1h1,1 l h.11' ""' th<'' 'rt· ,·alkJ l 1hr;, hl· t11hl lhl' { w"J ,1fh" \p,llll'h m.1lh' lirw ••I mult1-..olort·d f)Ulll(h tl.t1' .rnd 1tandals "1th pn'c' th.11 't.irt .11 S.t~ f hr.:J\' I' ,,1,0 .1 mrn ' nlk1 1111n Seeger tours BUH I'\ -P~te se~ser "-Intl tn ( J.,t ( remlJO\ lor thl' llf\111"1 \' tn 14 'car\ fl\'rfl,rmin~ "'1th itnl' 1ll \\ c't < r('m1an' ·, hc:'"I 'n'"' n h 1l l ,tn,t<'r' th(' \lat,· 1 un pH" '-<'U('' llt-ut~hland. th(' t nm munl\I p.irt' PJpt'r. Q1J '°it'ttt'r' ~rform1anH' "'th frn1 Jos~f Otani.ant• "J' r.1r1 lll LJ\I (1am.irn ·~ 16th .mou.11 ··t <'''"al \ll P1,littcal \1intt' .. In r1'\.Cnl \~Jr\ \c('(l('f t>t\ h,t, M\·"•ml' no"'n 10 1h,· I nttrd tdll'\ tur hi' 1. ru\3JC\ ,1n hc:'halt nl ,•n\lflll1nl('Otal lJU~\ 2 ---71 Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Saturday, February 22. 1986 All 8RIO G£ Q.l-\, Soutlt l\old WEEKLY BRIOOF. Ql rz 'ulnrrablt• y1111 +6JJ 76 T tw b1dd1111( ha<1 proct'Nil•d Wf'"lf North Eut Soulh l I NT Pass ,. \\ h.H do )Oil bid no" ' Q.2-Bot h \ ulnt>rnblt' .1, ~1111Ii!<1111 hold •.162 A873'l 63 ._,92 l'lw l11ddtn~ ha" pmn,.•dvd Sorth Eut South Wf'8t I PAlfH 1 p,. .. , 2 T Pus ? \\ hdt tt• llun tlu 'r 1111 t :tk1• ' Q.:t-\, '-i11111t \11lnn.d1h \1111 hold •987:l 107:l2 A3 +KJ2 Thl· h1dd1n~ h;t' p11x·p.-clt>cl North Eut South Wf''!t J Obit> ? What <Wlllln do you takt>"' Q.4-Eas1-W1•-.1 So11th ~·ou hold +63 A98 Ttw h1cldin~ t1a'i pr ex l'1•111•d North E.ut S<1ulh Wt>~t l • Obie ? \\'hat ,., t ion rl11 you 1ak••' Q.5-~ Hher \ ulrwr able· a' ">i•tlllt you hold 0 l!eo"on9e e••eri of the lou• sc•omb ed wo•ds be ow •o lo•"' fou• s.mple words r G 0 B L E G ti A D Y D I 1 I 1~ I CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIFF J87~2 AQ632 ._,JOT I' .tn n~r 11p1•11' 1 tw bidding with orw '>Padt• \\ lt:11 1111 ) 1111 rt-:-.pond'? C,,l.fi-1~•1It'11l11n.1hlt•. as South yo~ !toll! •K.J7~ AQ8 J63 •KQJ l'artncr oµcn-. tlw ol<ldtttg-wtt~ d1;tn111n!I \,\'h:.t du yo11 respond') f"or information about ChArlH <Oor.-n·._ nPw nt-wsl.-tter for bridge playt'rs. write Gort-n Brldgt> Let~ lt>r, P.O. Box 4426. Orlando , Fla.. :J28024426. WOH UMI I Z I P E R · Lile 1s hko nd1ng a bicycle ... 5 I 16 I I said the elderly gent to the young . ---. man 'You don't fall off unless -----------. you stop ·-· -··- \ CUNEHQ 1 ~---\ -,7 --,~-.-1 __.;.....,.1---i 0 0 "'0 ... ,. .~.. ( ~u e Q.1o•ed • • ~. 1,1 .,;i n the "" U•n;i wo•ds L.-...1---'1--~-_.__..____, yo deve•oo 110"' ''"P "•o 3 be o ... :.~ •• • ~uvCEREo ~. •tp~ 1N ~~ A ·.' 11;.11.•P f rr o :. •• :. r P I I I I I I I I 1 SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Boggle -Dandy -Pnze -Ouench PEDALING Life is llke r1dmg a bicycle said the elderly gent to lf"le young man ··vou don·1 fafl off unless you stop PEDALING TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Music Iheme 5 unvarylf\g 9 Compart- ment 14 Wooclblf\e Of Gulfstream tS Family group 16 Disagree l 7 Announce- ment maker 19 Doublets 20 Gold m Granade 2 1 Metric um l s 23 Followers 24 Briel coma 26 Blood vesc;e-1 28 Can prov 29 Column 32 Sutl1c1ent 35 l\jy •stand 36 Cnem1ca1 suffix 37 Congregate 38 Guises 39 Sof1 dnnk •O Cnt•Clze • l Was unl"lllPPY 42 Radar s kin •3 Emoluments 45 Aggregate 46 Europ@Bn lar>guege 47 Matured 5 l Fhr>g 53 Srore fodder 55 Turk1Sl"I VIP 56 Kmleltkt' 58 Monarcl"I 60 Btrtl"lmarks 61 Enthustasm 62 Revett'f s c~ 63 Madrio museum 64 Silly per-ion 65 Eve parl DOWN I Fus<>ec: ;o Each ~ GE'Org1a cil\- 4 Everytl"lcng 5 Play te•t 6 Having wcng<; 7 Hairy growth 8 Went aboard 9 Enleebte 10 Feature<: 11 Stir 12 Allract 13 lnfeno r 18 One 22 Sl"l<>e perts 25 Vouno animal 2i Gamma or PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED oeta 29 Sko qe;ir 10 Norc;p l"P•C: 3 1 P1ace for \ll"'hvt"r ·I'S .l. Elf'IC u'lol<; 33 Prov1s1nnc; 3" L .tnd bl ,·h 35 Sue incl 18 c... f'.,nS4' ,:\Q 1no.-11n 11> amounl .a · B~ '"'"" ot ' --------- 42 -Bowl 44 Drunk 45 Unspoken 4 .. Adversary 48 Unschooled •9 Goad 50 CopenMq.,, nat1~ 51 Lodge 52 .A.c•dtl) 54 .A l(IOfll 5 -1t1np 1 prl"I .-.o \A::ilure ,.,~, ·' Al2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ S1turd1y, FebNlry 22. 1988 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane Do we hove any denture 'hesive. Mommy? This tooth is loose." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson .I. ' ... ~'-"'*·~...,,.,. ... _ ~ • .. "'I didn't let him help me with the furnace. he 1ust helped'"' PEANUTS GARFIELD WHY ...iASN'f OUR RHA110N5MIP GROWN? TUMBLEWEEDS ANY WOFW ON Fm:Al{Y E:PU~, ~e: GLJIPE? ZZ2 ~ . ! i . . . ROSE IS ROSE IS Pm/Al!'S!/ ,~ Pfl!llJl>J.£'5 // ' MA'/& Wf. ~~D &J'{ \.41M A. MA6~Zlt-4£1 BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP~ .. Snowmobiles drive me batty." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham r -,~ ~ j .. ,)7 ,~_(: 1 > __ .,___..j ~. " l '=~~-,,, ti fl .. l.M GOING OUTSIDE , SO IF YOU WAN~ "i'ELL AT ME . YOU 'LL KAVE TO '{ELL Al ME '.' THE'<' PLAY A 50N6 ON T~E RADh) BUT T~E't' DON'T TELL '(OU W~AT IT WAS~ ... 1 I ll by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ' 11 ' BLOOM COUNTY <»11l.R M'JVUl YW c¥ ~· '' r n>A tmu, 1'V< tAf«AA I ~1 Lf\l!IY I li:f..':fl (JILlfoi, Kl~ I MOON MULLINS I WflOWH ~y t~H 11\W.J n \,Al'iY 1111. 'H (./It~ KlN:f by Berke Breathed L/XJllJI¥, fOf( !'HAI ~CAP 'WIU!.{. IN llf-l<t. py Ferd & Tom Johnson Aw, WHY DoN'TCH,A WAIT llLL You <iET YoU R FooD·· 1µi::N YqulLL RE,ALLY J OICE, MAMIE·· .JO#(E! DIDNT '/OJ.J <5ET IT? Nq ,AND You 1RE ABour HAV£ SOMETHIN<S To CoMPL,A IN ,ABOUT -ro .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE l'M D1Sf\PPo1~1W 1N M'/ 1E8f RESULTS. I GOT 3 WRONG ..-- 1 OoN.TWANT lb HEAR ASOVT IT~ SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN l>JllH ME I~ 11-lE= DIRE.C..IOR OF /HE WESIVIEW H/6H 5l HCX)L. MN D . WHO WERE BoRIE.D INI HEIR &,)S IN A SNOWDRIFI FDR TWENT4 ·FOOR HOORS WHE~ IHEl,> WERE CAU6Hi IN IHE Bl...12..ZARD WHIL..E REluRNI~ FROM 1HE ( STAI£ • BAND (J)r-.rf £5 j I Z Zt DOONESBURY I /JI.BAI IT 1 I ~A 7UT'AI.. ' fOOlatrOf ·;.MYSELF' I'. mw. J J., 'fa.I CAN'1LU TH! CJ?JTIC.S Gc.T TO YOiJ ' l1M 8JRFW.GOYS-I CAN'T HELP IT I WAS~NLIKE Trl1S ! by Lynn Johnston ITS OK.BRIA\J . WE UKE. '{CJ.J / ANYHOW! r by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk 1 NEVER IH006Hi WE.'D GEi A &)PERIOR RAT1NG AF1ER IHE WAL,l WE B01LJ.l£RED 'fi.lAT CDPlAt-I D PIEL£ ! by Gary Trudeau fT'S MJT MIR' THt PfJBlK: SHaAJJ et AUOIVE/) TO PE · OPE f<R IT58.F1 II/HO CARES ~TA 81.JNCH (1=Yrf~ aP MEN 7HINX' I ....................................................... -... .... --------------~~~~~------ \ • °""' ,... ,..... _, ...,~ SATUADAY.FEBRUARY22 1986 I:) Th• Neta defNt the Laker••• they allp In• Mlck•J· 82. Parity ha• arrived In Sunaet Lt!ague bea•b•ll thla M•aon. 83. Fryer ( 41) puts Ii": on CIF foe, 82-62 Corona del Mar roll s by E l Mo in opener : Dominguez ts next up By ROGER CARLSON Of IM De11J "°4 llalt It was their final appearance on their home coun and Corona del Mar High\ Sea Kings didn't waste the chance in the first round of the CIF ~ A ba ketball playom. Fnda) night before 1,200. The Sea Krnp we~ led by a 41 - potnt production from sharp-shooter Jeff Fryer, a Co-Most Valuable Player 1n the Sea View League after leading 1s team-to the leag~d1ampl0mhrp and to what 1s now a 23-4 overall record. He popped in 18 of 27 from the field ( 66. 7 percent) agamst a belcague~d El Modena quintet as the Sea Kings won 1n a bree-zc. 82-62 The 6-2 senior added seven re- bounds and five steals and was pulled with s111l 3:48 remaining to keep him fresh for Tuesday's second round conflict wtth Dominguez al a Sile to be determined It was virtually under wraps with just I :40 spent 1n the second quarter after Fryer had deposited 17 points into the books on the wa" to a 24-10 advantage, lead1n$ El Modena Coach 8111 Ervin to call 11me out 10 r~oup. Whatever the Vanguards tned at that point wasn't e"1den1. as Fryer kept nght on sconng and in the ne.1t1 three minutes the ( orona lead swelled to 31-12 as Fryer and Doug G reen took turns from the perimeter. most pan. "It was fun " \aid the happy Corona del Mar )Cnior .. fhe coach said they'd do that and we prac11ced aaa1nst It .. t:mon \ entllred that the van- guards stuck to the Lone p1'1manl} becauSt they d1dn·1 have an)onc capable of 101.ng one-on-Qne wnh Fryer, and apparent!\ double-team- mg was out of the quesuon. For Ervin ll was doubly tOUfh. He came 1n with his most expencnocd team ever. with two three-year staners and two two-)ear stanef'I. and w11h admitted!) his last team. concluding a coaching career that has spanned 2S )ears. Emon. the 35-)ear coacbln& \Ct- (Pleue eee Cdll/IMl Edison too hot for Verbum Dei Ammann 's 26 paces Chargers· 69-55 win; J ackrabbits a re next By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR 0., .... C..1 IJ I •nl The hot-and-<:old seal.on nt lhe Edison High Chargers 1\ hea11ng up again and it couldn't come a bener ume w11h the second season ge,tung JUSt under wa) ··we staned out the ~aSGn pla~ ing pretty well and then we faded some ·· said Charger guard Ken Ammann "But now we're playing up to our potenual again ·· In Fnday n1ght'c; oixn1ng round ol the CIF 5-A pla)ofh Edison cut up the Verbum De1 Eagle!> with its ra10r- sharp shooungand came av.a~ v..11h a 69-55 win 1n the Chargers' g) m 1n what Coach Jon Borchen called "Our best offensive game ol the year " defeated this season, 40-38) on Tues.- da) at a site to be determined. "I think we're pcalung at the nsht 11me." said Borchen. ··we started out the year in good shape and then we d1dn 't play so well over a stretch. But I think we're capable of playing like this every night. We have five good · shoo ten who can do the JOb." Edison (now 16-9) got the JOb done 1n a hurry last night. leadin,a by as man)' as 17 points before settling for a 50-37 ad"antage at intemus ion. Edison h11 .642 percent from the field 1n the first half ( 18-28). '3nd ended up shooting 609 (28-46) forthe game -"mmann was 12 for 16 by h1m~lf "Tht'\ JUSI \hOt the hghi..out." wd Eagle ( oach Chll Sanchez, whose team wa~ the "lo 3 enlfy from the Camino Real League "h'i. hard to defense the kind of '>hooters (Edison) has " El Modena'• Jason Hamlin ab oota under- neath the o utstretched arm of Corona del Mar'• Jeff Fryer. Tbe Sea Kings won the firat-round playoff encount er. .. We kept ti) 1ng to make adjust- ments." said Ervin. v.ho brought his 18th El Modena team into the pla:roffs for the ninth 11me. ··eut he JUSt adjusted 10 anything we dad. We tncd man. we tried 10 overplay. And he was hurting us more against man than zone. He's 1us1 a fine shooter." Fryer said he was surpnscd El Modena stayed with a Lone for the Led b~ '\mmann·s game-high l6 points. the unset League's No I rcprcscntauve w11l 1ry to keep the heat turned up as Edjson will tangle w11h Long Beach Poly (a team the C'ha('Jlers The onl) time Verbum De1t16-7) caused Borchcn any concern was wnh 5:06 left m the contest. The Eagles had JUSt cut a 17-point deficn down 10 11 af\er David Jont's com- pleted a three-point play. (Pleue eee EDISON/82) Barons give it away Warriors, Marina, 'Runners falllnCIF Fountain Valley donate~ to St. Bernard cause in first round of playoffs. 56-5 1 By CH RIS MONAHAN l'MIJ l'ttot C0<reepond9nt . I hough I lits 5 l<I \ n·t urn' arc nol Jul' tor another two month'i. 1hr Fountain Valle> H 1gh bai.ketball team al read> h,l\ a \tan on m I 986 return. making a ('hantable contnbu· t1on 10 St. Bernard High Fnday night Pla)ing on their home floor. thl' Baron\ ga .. c '>lmng crcdcnLc to the ~) 1ng. ·Chant) began' at home." m1\s1ng 10 free throws in only 25 attempt'.> (60 rx;m:n1) and helping the No 3-i.eedcd V1km~ to a 56-51 '1cton 1n lht· firc,t round ol lht• ( If-5- i\ pla~oll\ The Viking'> ( 17-01 mranwhilc h11 12 of I 8 (6 7 Pl'rtcnt) from the lint· andudmg t"'o h~ Ruhcn \1ongl· wtth I~ c;eront1' kft and \1 tkrnard dinging tu J SJ-5 1 ll'aJ "The) l .lmc through when lhl'\ had 10 fhat\ v..h) thl'\ 'rl' the J\iu ' team (1n < I Fl. ·said I oun1a1n \. alk\ ( oach Da' c Brov. n ·· fhe~ mack 1hc1r free throw~ and we didn't ··~e pla:.ed about a\ "'ell a\ we t0uld With a hreak hl·rc and a break there. Wl' m1gh1 ha'e hcen 1n 11 nght down thl' "'m· " "I belieH' 1ha1 F oun1a1n valley outpla,ed u~... ...aid \1 Bernard C OJlh Jim \It( lune .. \n1.t1me \OU pla~ a Da' e Bro"' n-lOachcd team wu'll ha"e a ha11le · "We thou~hl wr wen· a heller team O 'Grady g ets ace, lead in LA Open Hok-in-one on s ixth puts tour's bad boy one-stro ke up a t 136 I()\ .\Md 11 \ (.\J>) -Mac ( )'( 1rm.h thl' ~ult tour·, rdx-1 "'11h "'ha 1 hl' il'l'I' " .1 l au·.c k nudcd m a holc-1n-one T rid.I\ en routc Ill a Ml 1ha1 gJ\l' him ihc k.11.J m1d"'a) 1hrough the Lu\ \n(tc:lcs ( >rx·n ()'( irad'. feuding with P< i \ Com· m1~'mm·r 1-X·am· Rernan fur the: p:t!>I two \l.'3r'i mall hcd h1'i opc:n1ng M to ,tanct .11 ti-untler-par I ltl through 1ti hOk\ 31 RI\ 1era ( ounl)' ( luh t>cnnl\ I rl\kr. v.ho '>han·d th(' tir'>I rnund lead JI ()fl \\ 11h Ja\ l>cl\lng. \\·'' onl' \ln>kl' oil thl' kad \.\Ith a par 71 1111 thl' \l'(nnd dJ\ ~k hogc}cd the lln,11 hole to d rop nut of.1 Ill' With ( )'( 1nld'r Mark I \l' '"''t h11n~lf 1n1t1 w lttl'n· tion '.'llh J \t'urnJ-round 60 th:H put him "'11hin 1v.o \trokc\ ()'(1r.Hh . ''ho ha\ \('I 10 win .1 1ournamt•nt 111 h1o; lour· \car' on tlw PC,\ tour hut llnl\hcd 20th in earning' v.11h ~~24.000 1n II.IX hc$:1n thl' round tv..n 'itrukc\ h.ll k ol 1 mlcr .ind lx·l\lng I he \4-\ear-old ()'(,r: . .ul~ .. rnncd tht" \Culnd rounJ with hirtlst'\ on thl' 1ir .. 1 1v.-o hllk\ I k hogcvctl Nil 4 w \lip h.11 k 111 4-under-par lnr tht· 111urn.1men1 hut. a lter pamn11. 1h1· fifth hok hl' hllkd h1\ f1 iron on 1h1· ( '1().\,lfd p.H \ \l\lh huft-111 [lO toll undt;, I h1· < l < .r.nl\ lkm.1n dl\(IUh hl'l'"" ,1111.'I 1h1· 111mm1'i\11lnl'r l1n1•d him tor allt'Kt•dl" making ru1k rl' m:uk\ 111 ,1 wom.rn on thl' 1 our\1' during J 111111 n.1nw1H 111 1'ir:v. C >1 k.H" m I ~1(4 C re 1r,11h 11'111\C d to ll,t\ .111d lkman l.itc:1 lolkded ,, \'no ti1w II 11 m a r 11 rw p.1 "I I 1' < l · < '' .u I\ LA Open leaders MacO'Gradv Dennis Trlxler Merk Lve Lennie Clemen!\ Jim Colb4Jrl Andv Dillard 8111 Israelson Scoll Simpson Jay OelslnQ Tom Kiit Lenny Wadlllns Antonio Cerda Mashlro Kuramoto Doug Tewell Wiiiie Wood 8uddY Gardner Bob Lohr 68-68-136 66-71-137 72·66-138 69-70-139 73·66-t39 69-71-l<tO 72-68-1.0 73-67-1.0 66-7....-1"0 71-69-1.0 71·70-1'1 7•-67-1•1 72-69-l•l 69·71-1'1 72-69-1'1 71>-72-1•2 71)-72-141 l nhli..1· tht· nthl'I pl.1\1'" nn the tour O l11,llh h.1' 1l'11"''d tn g111n10 tht• prl'\\ 1en1 1ntl'f' ll'"' .1rea 1t1ll11v. 1ng h1'> mund,, 'a' 1n~ hl' want' II' \'mbarra" Beman Thl' ku<l h,I\ hu.,.,t·\ \'r hcen c\\cn- \13lh ntH""1kJ "'Ith Fkman 'i,l\lng tour p11h'' \\ "' t11llflv.nl 1n the mailer of tht f11w ·\lll'I II" round I rnla' en 11<1{1\ told J thrnng nl rCf)Olll'I' \\ho 11.11lt·d him Imm th1 I Xth ll'l' .ind mtn tht• lod.er rnum "I'' c 11-ot nothing to \a\ You ~II)'> h,1 \l' a grt·a11hnnl'I 1nn1gh1 C)e(') all l,lll"I (){'l\lllll. 1n '"' \l'lllll\I H'Jt 1111 lhl' tour h.1d .1 ,r,nnJ round 74 thJt 1<'11 him lm11 ""'''' l)l;h1nd thr lcadn Jim c 111lx·11 'hn1 t'lti 111 pul him at I W v. 11h I , 1w1t.' < k11wnl\ \\ho h.1l1 .1 1(1 .ilkr .1111,I ruunJ t'l'I I kll·n,f 1111l 'h,1 m p1n11 l .inn) 'W.idk1n, \\hn l'.tr\il•J ,, 'I the 111"\t d.I\. ,1101 .1 '('\1111d 111u1hl 70 1h.11 kll him fiq• ,1101,11111lw fl.Ill' \m,int1 lho\C.' tcollt.'" m1.,"n¥ the tUI v.h1th 1Jnll' ,11 14 7 WJ\ Ital \ullun tlw 111ur ' k.Hhnll nHHll'\ \.I. innt•r l,l\I \l'.H but the~ reall) outplayed us " But a:. Brown had pointed out. the V1k1ngscame through when they haJ to. taking a five-point lead with 3:38 left 1hani... ... w Da\1d W~11more (1 4 P\)intc,) 1'1rkland Ho wling I 13) and Joseph Hu<l<.on I 11) fhc)' let lhl' Barone; as clme as two points onl} once the rest of the way. 1ha1 com mg at 5 '-5 I on two Tim John'>on lree thmwo; with 24 ~conds left. Thc biggest rcao;on the: Barons (I 3-111 "'erc able 10 ··outplay" the \'1k1ng<. '-'a'> that after a shak) <;tan. the\ v.en: able to slov. down and control lhc ll'mpo of the game. Pia\ 1ng the transiuon game well in the earl ~ going, the Vikings raced out 10 leads o l 15-7 (at 1hc end of the firc;t quarter) and 21-1.J (with three minutes gone in the sccond). before Fo untain Valle)' wa<; able tu ~top 1t:. head from spinning Thl' tfaron'> pulled tu "'11h1n two point'> '-'llh a i-0 run which 1ndudcd perhap<. the pla:r ol the game John,un (who kd all scorer\ with 16 points) stoic the ball. dribbled all thl· '<'J) and slammed 11 through O\ er a\ 1kingJl·fender lk .... as fouled and hit the free 1hrov.. \ending the hench and tht• home cro"'d 1n1u h"c;tnK~ t-ui:led h; 1na1 strt'h.h. 1hc l harging Bar110\ fi nished tht· halfdov.n h' JUSt lour 2 \-19. ""' l' 1r.ed 10 e'>tahh'ih an up tt·mpo game, but the} put us off on oO~n<,e," ,aid Mt:Clune ··we had to play so mudt delense. We had 10 defense 12-1 'i paS'it'S and then the) would shoot and <;core or get an offensive rebound That didn't allow U'i to do much running." In the ~cond half the Baron~ came out hot. h1111ng five of their first six shots as they caught St. Bernard at 23, 25. 27 and 29 and went ahead 32-31 on a Johnson follow shot. But consccu11vc three-point plays by the V1k1ng.s put them ahead by four. 37-33. after thrtt quaners ~ ........... "'_._.I{_ "oodbndg<' H1gh's Wamor., the Manna Vikings and Saddlcbad Roadrunners we~ aJI on the road Fnday night. and all three were first round losers in CIF basketball action. Here's how 1t happened: Elsullower $1, Woodbridgt' ft: The 'Wamors. runners-up in th<' Sea View League v.llh an undcrclass- dom1nated lineup. saw thc1r <;t·ac;on end much in the :.ame manner a~ 11 ~~nhov. er ' L1gll'<. v. ho '>ll 1ppt.>tl Woodbndgc oo-~l\ 1n 11,cnimc 1n thl' nnora In' 11atwnJI tipener 1n t•arly December did 1t h' a 1v.u-~11nt margin again induJ1ng a h.ill ' 1un shol at the hal111mc buzzer ""' e'rt' not ~111ng. to l\1mpla1n aht,ut Jn\thing. 'a1J \\oodhmtge <..oath 8111 l)hannon .. ~t· w("nt 21-7 and haJ a g~at )Car Had lhl hrl·akc; gonl' \\Ur wa' v.c·d be pla' in~ I U\''- Ja, II v.a~n't .i m.i11er Ill plJ) '"' poorh tx>th ll'am'> 1u'1 pla)l'd "c11 · "',., l·nhl'lr<.\ 1t "'a' J tough \\J\ to ~l> J' \\ 11lxihndgl' hroli..c: ,in tup. _11-I 1 1h1 hr,1 ljuJrtl'r hc:h111d .1 I ~ pt1in1 hur,1 t. t -<.11pht1n1111r \J.1m "'l'l'll 1't•ck h•'"''''l'I g•1t into .,,,me l'arl' 1<,ul tn)url1 \Jt "ut ml\\l 111 tht 'l'\11nt.1 \JUJrtrr Jilli l'\ entuall} \t.Ort'd JU"lt unc more point a<. F1.,cnhov.c:r's l -J ronc w n11nuall\ denied him the ball \ 1nle Br.an \Cored eight fXl'"'' 1n the ~l ond quaner and ~i1kC' \iulll\ an had <,t)mC' kl"\ JUmper<; 10 ke<'p the \\ amor<, up at the half. 12-2g Rut 11 v.as tied al the '\tan ot 1hr: lounh pt•rwJ and with "t"lond' kl\ the R 1alto-ba~ E-.aglt''> haJ .i '1-i~ kaJ Tht• \\ arnul'\ "lhllt and m1"rd v.1th I: \t·n rnd'i kt\ thrn got the hall back aµ1n after E1~nhn"'er la1l1•d at th1· hnr v.1th '"' ~onJ, 10 go With their c;econd half shooting \ucccss. the Barone; finished the night shont1ng 50 pc ru.·nt ( 18-36). phenomenal for a team that Brov.n 'ia1d <.hot in the mid· '0" lnr the .,.car That v. a'> o!T~t h''"C' l'r h\ the fact the St Bernard h11 M pcrt•ent ( 23-36). Tlm John8on of Poantaln Valley 1oa blab ln batting an unldentlfed St. Berna rd '• foe ln Friday'• CIF 6 -A ac!lon. \1 1~t: \turph' ir.ot the la't l h.tnlt'. hut h" ta' nntc <.hot a 1 'I l1K'tl'I .,,.rn1 (Plea.e eee c ur /841 Bubka sets world vault best in indoor meet l"J(,I TWOOD f•\PI -Seric1 Oubk.t the ou1<1pokr:n \o, ll't fXlk \i\\1lter. b<.1ckro up ht'> word' 1-nda\ n1gh1 when he ~oan..-d to Jn indoor world ht·" o( I~-~ 1 • and \ll'tor;-1 n thl" l '" \ nttcll'' T1mr,.( 1 l F-m~·t, ht'11tnng the mark ol m JI Hilh Ol\lln ()l,nn \el thr pre' 1ou' indoor he\I 11t 1" ' 1wo v.r:rk'i .1go 1n F-3'1 R u1hatot\I. :-.0 J Ol\1rn who ha\ m1'4.·d 1he wort\I 1111l11rn l'l.''I hwr 11n11'' .1lrca1h 1h1' v..1n1cr fin1\ht.•d ,,.,''"'I 111 Buhli..a 1n the ml"t'I at tht' h intm 1oLllh 1 \.1Ull 11I l ·Ill'• 1 hL' -\nwnran "auhl'I m1'l\Ctl '"' 1n Jt I•> ' • tht•n 11lh'r Auhli...i , lt'arcd tht· h,•11th1 h<1d thl' h.11 ra1~·d 111 llJ '' Hut Ol\<11) °'"'nt h.1dl' .ii thJt hc111.h1 1111 h1\ tin.ii .mrmpt Ruhk,1 \.\ho hilt! qur\t11irwd < ll\l1n ',i.,,,11, .it J prt''' tonlt'tt'nu· r.ulu.·1 1n tht.· v.1-ck h.Hl lkJH'tl 111 '' • 1111 hi\ fir,1 .111t•rnp1 ,11 thn\ hc:11tht I h• 11 1'\<,t·1l \ JU'I on,c Fnday n11h1 on ha m111al .ittc.-mpt .11 I q_ ~ '• Aflc1 Hubka dcan.'J I Y-'.. mt'l'I ,,11111.11' huddfell 0('31 lhl' pll drt.'ll fm JbOUl 10 mlf1Ull'\ f hl ~ubJ('CI 11f1hc1r talk"'''' not knov.n 01.,.,n \truggl~l carh in tht ,ompl't111,,n ra1hn 10 1 lear IR-41 on h1'.!i f1r.11"'' Jltl"mpt' Hu i he made 11 on h1"1 thnJ then cleart'\I 11'· I 01 • on h" 'ittond a11cmp1 Bub~a·, opcn1n,i hc1(Lh1 v.J!> I ~-6' _ and ht dearcJ 11 ea"I} Ol'illn "'l'>\<'\1 nn I~.:• •. 'n lhl' h.ir v.a, IJl\1'd In IQ.'\• Joe 1>1,11 v. hn h.H1 lo('I d \hon Ii q•J .,,.11ild indoor \O\ult \11\nll:lhl lll I 11 .• p, thrt't· "'<'t'li..' •'II" thl\ 11n\C' u1ul<l dl'dt tU\I I 41'. P1t'n1· ~u1non 111 I nin\·c thl' I '11\J < ll\ mph ~ h11mp1nn h1rc-J <''en v.ol"'>(' l.ltilnp 111 1 ll .II 1 h1'l1lhl I )J' c ~l'nv..11nh' v.u third 1n thl' pt1l1 'a ult at 11\ J l'Jgint1. Ruhka·, nlder tm11hrr \,1\lh on folo\l'I llll'i'K'\ \1Jr1'u' I l''iull" .in ol Ireland \\On thl· m<"n's m 11 .&n11thl·r k.uum.I t''Cnl "'1th a time ol '' ~ I llUntf\m.rn R;," n\nll ...... , '<'Ond 1n \ ' <l ( ,snJ \It\ 1 '>l <'tt thmJ 1n ' \\I l tHlit•r 1n 1h1 mC't'I JI thr hm.1m f)uull' f>l\On run the 1111,m<'n\ l.t,t\"\I ~00 \If\!, t'H'r tnlhl<'" D"''" "a" urned in o ne minute ~ ~" \C'\11nd ~·tt1 r n the Jll"t'' mu' .,,.,·ul<l 1nd1.,1r t-1,·,1 .11 1 11: ' 1hJn~·111nt'\JI "C.'I h\ \ .1lenr Rr1" ,, 11,.,,~, •' ,,.31" ·'il" \\,1lt11n 11 .. ,,1 v.,I\ 'n••nd 111 I (1\ \4 111 !he "'''"I 1 \h v.1th 1)1\llO \1.1111·nL llarm11n v.3, third 1n I lltt 'Ill li'.111111·111· l'\;1ldrn 1•qu.ilrd th1 v.11rld me.Joor I'<'' 1n 1t11 ,,, '· rtl •l.i 'h ~1th 1 1 ltx ~1n11111 '' ,, ' ''""' ......................................... --............. _. ........ ..-..... ------~----------------~~~~~~~---- n 0r.,. CoMt DAILY PllOT/ SahH'dey. F'ebruaty n . 19" I S PORT~ B REAK I - Potsdani Bears clawed way to top of college polls from AP dlsp11cbt• .\l 8.\~ 't ' 't -\.\ ht"n 11 \.vmn tu bragging r1ghl\ amllng lhC' ,1'11 mC'n\ bas~C'tb311 tC'am-. atliliatt'd ""11h thC' '( .\ .\ t oa~h kn) \.\ el\h ' Potsdam ~tate Ek Jr'> ha' i the b1ggc'>I bo,i\I of all fht>' JrC' the' nnl} remaining untx·aten lt"am 1n lh\. na11un Ranl..cJ 'o I 1n 1>1 .. 1'1 nn 111 tor the"" h<•k '4.'J\on Pot-.d•m n1mplt'tl"d '" rt<gulJr 'i<:J\nn """h , .... ., ""t"el..cnd '1done\ on thr wad1 1n,Jud1n~ an 1mponan1 -5.1,~ 1riumph ht"re la't '°IJturda' mt"r rJ\JI \lhan\ "lalt'.' The &·ar' ho.·JI 't"" l'ai11 -,.q "unda' 10 lo\1nd up a~, ... , ~<1,on tht· \\ h " "' l"ir\l unJt lcJkd 'K'J\11n 111 the I -\CU knurl 0t \.\c 'h ""h' ha' dt'\t•lopc-d a mh 1raJ111nn llf \U\.Ce'' "' H1\ tc:Jrn' ,ire 2 _ . ..l1 1 • q·r 1~1c IJ\\ tight ~41'4>0' .rnd h.l\e rca,hed the nJt1unal ,hamp11in\h1p ganw 1n tour nl the last 't'' t.'r <.'o'>""" 'J.. toning thl 111k n J 41\ 1 "'ht"n \.\dsh '4a'>namt"J l>l\1S11Jn Ill ( <J.ilhol the 't l'.tt .\It hough fa,t, ..ea"'" rndC'd v. 1th a -~--1 111'' 111 '\orth Par!.. 1 Ill I 1tl tht" 11tk ~me thl' Ut'Jf\'hJ' t \.\un '" '' .\ .\ Ea\t R~1onal lhamp1on\h1~ 1n th\.· r.t\I "-''e-n ·t'ar'> ,..., !1111" d<1t'\ fl, t..d.i.m J \!JI\ ,oJkgl" "' k\' 1h11n .i 1 t11(l\tudt•nl'> lo '1.Jlt'd 1n tht· uppa ~t L.1" rt·n,t• \ Jiil ~ ,,, 't"" 'I or~ \lJ.ll Ji t' ..\llt·r .i.11 D1' 1\tlln 111 J1~ ,n·t Jltlllo\ Jthkll ~h1)ldr\htp<. It \ JU\l lt~l' t"Hr"\ lh1ng d~ in ltk ll \ J nldllt'I ut mJ.n' ltttlt" thing' ..a''\\ d'>h ""h11 tll'&dn h1Ho<1,hJn~ , an: er at nl·orh. \ 1 J'\o( n .. H 1Eh \.. ho .. I V. t' ha' • J linl· acadC'mlt 1n\11tu1111r Jnd thr \luJt·nt\ 1..nt>"" thi:~ ii gt·t ,1 go<x! t•<lut JI 111n · \.\ t··" .1111 rt '' tha1 ,., .:ri. ho~h " 1n Jn Jtmnor,ph,·rt· 1t;l., \'I 1 ,, V. ra•t • J\~ thl m t 1 .... lllh mo' ti'.'\ c1f th1· ~;.imn \nml ol tht higgt•r uni,i:r\llle'> 11·salm<1'>t l1~ ,. an 1tht·r 111h trl' ,, 11n tht n1Jd "'mu, h Thi'> I'> mnn· h~r amJlt' Jf il?llrt ' Quote of the day L~ottte Yt oodard. r '><: rr n~ tht l1r\t kmalc: mt"mtx·r .1 tht ll.1rl•n1 C1l11hctr111t'r' '\ldking ~uplc: IJutzh "tht Wt·•'t\I fn l1n~ V. 11h all the tt:rnhk !hir "' ~ JL ·~ r 111 lht v.11rld l' nllt' tu ti.· Jhk tn mJi.t ;x•11plr •nq~\t'I lhl'lll ,1nJ laugh tor a fl'"' huur\ Otto leads Flames to 4-0 win Joel Otto ...... r-·J '""' g11al\ Jnd roo~1c. Mlkt Vernon rl'l•1rdt·d hi\ lim -...111 '>hutout .t'> ( Jll'J" '>~il·,·J 111 an .i.1, 'lltor. Fnda' n1ghl1 rr \ anlt1u\t•r f f..e\.\hcrc 1n the' H L goal\ h' ~colt BJugslad, Dtoois Maruk Jnd Craig Hartsburg 1n J .i I~ \pan <•I the 'X'.c.OnJ penud lamed \iinncvHa 10 a '·2 \Ill<•~ •J\Cr ()uc~·t ( h1cagn rentt·r Tro~ \1urra~ \uircd th,· v..1nncr in th' third penn<l and Otoh avard 11t•d a duh ~on ng rn 11rd as tht' HiaL l..hd"' "''heat v. innipt·g .S-~ Mike Bullard '>ton:d thrt:l' g11;.il<, and ~ario Ltm1tux addt'd llo\CJ J\ P111~hurgh pmt,·d a 7.1 ' 111n mer L)\:troll John Tucktr \t<>rt:d t1Ao1tt' .ind Phil Housic> aJdcd thrn· asw.tor, J\ Auffal11 c,nap~d a f11ur-game "'lnle<is \trcak "'llh a S-1 dt 1w1n ,,,,.r tht· 'i:"" York l<,landcr' '\ E~raged Connors defaults B<X .\ R.\ 10' I la -J1mm' l on· ~ nor'\. en r .tgt'd tl' v. h.u ht Id t ""t'rr "tntomprtcnt'' hnr tails "'•' Jd,iultc:d f niJa' for ~fusing 10 pl.i\ 1n the lillh 'IC:l ut h1\ 'i('m1tinal match .lga1n" h an l.t"ndl .u tht' lntrrnirnon.&I Pl.nt'r. ( hamrwrHhlp'> tl'nn" tour· namen1 .. L4.'ndl r~nl..C' 'l.J I in tht' "orld Jnd \4.'4.'ded ltr\I ht'rc. \Ao lll mc-l't ~ond-'>t'edt'd \l;m V. 1landcr vi S"'l'deo 1n un<Ulv';, title mat<:h \\ 11,mdcr ud' a need v.ht•n h1~ oppunrnt tcllo"' "'Cdt• Stefan Edberg rellrl<l earl~ 1n thr 5eCOnd ~I helaU'.<' of a pull«! stomach mu'K.k "'1th \\ ilan~kr kading f) • .i I t V. 1th Lendl u~ .i '>l.'n l(t' breai.. and leading J._, 'U-CJ 1n tht• tifth '>Cl ( 11n nor\ madt' a hall-~"' 1n1 at a Lendl 'ollt'~ thJl thl' kft-handt"r thought "'J' lonll WhC'n tht" hall "'a' lalkd l(ood gi' ing I end I a 40-t lead Con.non ( •innors ~tormcd thl' umpire-~ , h31r and SC'reamt·J at Jerem~ hales 'That v.a' not a 1udgmcn1 Lall·· hC' \Jl<l ··1 dtJn t t'' en plJ~ the t>all 11 "as \Otar out "I'm not going to pl.i\ undC'r 1he~ c ond111on\ ( onnor!I then dt'manded that ~halt'' uitl uut tnurnJmC'nt <iupl'n 1sor Ken FarrJr 111 d1scu.,, tht• \lludt1nn \.\hen { onn11r' refu'>t'd lu return to alt1on hl· "".I' I!" en a point 1xnalt~ do\1ng c1u1 tht' ~l\lh gamt· and 1n1.rca\1n~ l.t"ndl'~ feJd to 4-2 \.\ hile C on nor'> 1.on11nued tuargul· thed<X.k cont1ued to run and ht• "'a' g1,cn under thl' rµft>~ .t game penalt) mal..ing Lendl\ lt•dd S-2 I That alw hre1ugh1 up a lhangto~n. dunng.y,biLJL time f"arrar and 111umJm1:n1 relcree .\Ian \1 1lls ...,ent on Lou n The' attl·mp11.·d 111 get Connors to rtturn IO the c.ourt \J~1ng the' couldn't O't'rrule a Judgment 1.all ..tnd told \hale' to l..cl'.'p the· 30-\econd cl0<. k running \\ hl n h..: "ill rdu'>t·d to pla' tht' ne>.t penalt~ - a dt'lault -"a' ,Jlkd l ht· 11nin.il '>lore "as I ·6 ti-I "·~ ~-1-r '-~ ddJult ""11hl~·ndlad,annngtothdindl Alcott takes Turquoise lead Pll()f 'I\ t \f'I -\m\ \ll<lll n t~1n~ 111 •'tr •mt t:m•.>t111n.i.t .. up'>el o'er the I·''' 11t her f)l·t d11g ltrt·d a --unda par •1 l(I takt· JO l'Jrh 110('·\trOlo.t' k.id IO I ridJ\ ., .,,.lond round 11! tht l P<, \ I ur4u•J1"4.' ( l.i,<,1t ..\kotl v.ht•lurm \<t11ida~ n·t.·kt.1111T1hrn·,tra1gh1 h1rJ1e' l'n r11u11 to J '·undtr I VJ lur '" hok'> •in tht pur-·: r, ~·ft>·tJtd \nn1na B1ltm1>rl' ..\doht ( our'>t' l'.111' \htt.·hJn tht:\t',1\on c,k.iJ1n~m11nl'' ""Inner hJd J a11J \ht·m l urncr J ~: t11 pul thl·rt1h111h11nt• \lr11ll' t'IJu JI 1411 J.int· I ecJd( 'llnt'>het.I "'Ith,, ~I arid "J' \1"11 \ltul\ fJtl JtJ4 I J\ Ir nJtnf hJmp1"n Ht 1,. I\ 1ng (11HI J f1'l t11 "'• nd up 1hrt'l 'h111\ ;i .... a ~ from thl' lt·Jd Jt 1.i: Juli lnJ..,tn Thur\(.f, '> nf)l·n ng-r 1unJ lc.Jdtr ,ardl·d 111rn O'>t.'< ull\t hogw\ .ind t.l•11p[ll:d I•• ' under allt:1 :"' h11!1·, \fl oil' /,.\l'CH·oftl "<0111\h l\'rr11·r \ldt f :Jhl\h. 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EddJe JobsoD scored 20 of his '6 points in thC' founh Quarter as acramento ralhcd 10 ht· at Phocna,. 118-110 Gene Baalu scort'd 16 po1n1~ and C'oarles Oakley and Sldiaey Green added 18 eath a'I ( h1cago defeated Ponland. 10 -96. handing the Trail Blaurs their eighth straight lo)s The ~ 1ctor) was the Bulls' second straight. marking thc first 11me the) had- "')" con~cuttve games s1nt~ Jan 1 Television, radio TELEVLSION ll \0 a m -MOTOR SPORTS ~ rangkr> Pro Rodeo from Greensboro. N C. ( hannrl 9 I I a m -WRESTLING Channel 9 11 a m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL .\lahama-B1rm1ngham at M1ch1gan. Channel ~ 11 30 a m -WRESTLING Channel 56 'oon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. \1 John'c; at De Paul. Channel 4 Noon -SOCCER World C. up 4ual1f~ intz match bet'Wcen South Korea and lapan ~~pe). Channel 34 I 2 J(J p.m GREAT EST SP ORTS LEGENDS Channel 7 I pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Fresno <\tall' al :-..c,ada·la'> Vegas.. 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I I 1"'1)) 7 10 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL '\c" ~t:\1cu '>t<1te at Lung Beath ~talc K \.\. ()\.\ (I 6(J(Jj • Lakers slippeQ a real Mickey New J er sey'sJohnson has 2 1 to lead Nets to 121-106 v ictory From AP dl1patebes · E.\ T Rl T H~RF O RD. NJ -Aller four s1ra1a.h losses "'c"' JC'r~y ~rt\ ( oach Da ~e Wohl felt ll was t1m1 for a change' \\ohl's dt'Cmon to g1 vc forward Mickey JohnM>n hu first start ofthr ~ason paid off fnday night, as Johnson tallied 21 puinh and Mike C1m1n~k1 and Alben K1ngcach added 20. gJ\ 1ng the ~t'I\ 111 a 121-106 NBA upset of the Los ;\ngC'les Ll~er<1 "I fttl the IM<'nJOn ut ~1l kl') 1n the hncupgave u:i.a big -,park." \\ ohl ~1d ·He ht'lped u~ match up well against the h1g Lal..er'> l111eup and du.i a good JOb from ncg1nn1ng 10 end .. Johnwn "ho S(.Orl·d 111 point\ Hl lhc fi~t quarter as the ...:ct\ 1ook a 29-1 4 lead. enJO\Cd the challenge of a .,taning role "I h~<' stanmg." ~1d the 11 \ear NBA veteran from .\urora ( olkge "l thought J helped get a g~ 1empa going for us 1hat earned throughout the game . Kareem .\bdul-Jabaar who llt"d flv1n Hayes record tor pla\1ng in h.1" I 30lrd "D.\ gam~. led Los ;\ngeles with 1il points hut felt 1hc Lakers tailed to play with tntC'nSlt\ "We didn'1 ha\l' tht" 1n1en~1t) wc needed to win tht me " said .\bdul-Jabbar .. We'rc JUSt not playtn$ well fa'1e1 » The' outrebounded us and outplayed us tonight." The Nets tc:d b~ ae; many as 20 point~ but had to scramble for thl' '1ctory after the Lake~ tied l.bc score 88-88 on a Jumper b> B'rron Scott at I 0.32 in the founh quaner But Ne"' kr..e' roared back to scorc the next seven points 1n a ro" and open a 95-88 lcad. Gminsk.J staned the <;pun with .i 1hree-po1nt play and Micheal Ra~ R1chard\on .rnd John\on addt'd JUmpC'r~ .\bdul·Jahb.tr pulled tht' Lakcrs w11hin 97-92 on a .,i..,, hook hut the 'et'> rct•led ofT 12 of the next 14 po1nti. l'1gh1 by Bud \.\.1!11am~ lo open a 109-94 lead. .\head I S-1 O 1he "ie1s "'ent on a 14-4 sconng spurt m1dwa' through the first 'peyrod to lead 29-14. Johnson. "'ho tailted 10 fim-penod points. had six 1n the spun Wardon sllp by Clippers. 126-123 LO~ i\~CiELE~ -Reserve guard Terry Teagle '>Cored 24 po1ntc; and hll a I 4-footJUmperw1th 27 seco_nds rt>mam1ng Fnda) night to hfi the Golden S~te Wamorl\ to a 125-1B'1ctol) o'er the Los Angeles C hpJ>('n. Teagle made his game-winning shot from the left ba~hne despite ~ing clo..el)' guarded by Cednc Maxwell It ga'C' the' Wamors onl\ their third road victor) oftht' ~ason in 29 gamt's. 1 he Chppe~ tool.. a 12::!-l I 9 lcad o n ,a layup by Ror} \.\ hlle "'ho had l 'ofh1s game-high 26 points in the final quarter · Thl· \.\-amor')' Larr. \mllh 11pped in a missed shot \.\Ith I 40 left to pull tht: V.amor\ v..11h1n 122-121. After Muwell htt one of IY.O free thrO\A.S for the Clippers ~amors· guard f-m "\lcep,· Flo\d ~nk a 21-footer "•th I Ooleft t<Jllt'tht"gamcat 123-all ..ertingupTeagle'<. game·" inner \.\ h1tt" had a chanc.l' to flUll the game OUI for the Clipper'>. but ht'> ltHlt:d thrct:·potnt ti) \.\llh thren<'cond\ ldl fell shun Pur\ 1s ~hon Jnd Jo~· Barn < drroll cached scored 21 pcJtnls tor the\\ amors and Ao:.d added 18 \1arqut'\ Johnson and Norm Nixon each had 2J points for the ('lip~" 'Wh1k Ma>. well added 19 , Pepperdine takes WCAC lead, 80-61 from AP dispatches \.1.\L!Al -Fm \\h1tl J.nd ()"'a\nt' Poke eac.h S<oa·d IX pc11nt' ~ nda} n1gh1 a'> Pcpixrd1ne tool.. v1k J>O'>SCS'>IOO ot Jir'>I plate 1n the \.\ l'\I ( oas1 .\thlet1c < onferenlC v.11h an M0-61 ''ICIOr) O\t:r the l 'n1\crsll) of Pon land \\tth 11\ litrh ... tra1gh1 '1llor\ Pcpperd1ne 1mpr<Hl'<l 11\ ~( .\( record II! 9-1 . one game tn front of l O)ola Mar.mount Thc \.\aves "'ho "On tor lhl' :!tith -.1ra1gh1 time at hume. ran oil 12 1-~ unam"anl point\ IJtt· in the flr,1 halllOtJkt".t 14-2~1tdd""1th I '>Oft-It 10 lht• hJll .\ltt:r kJd1ng lk-~X at hJltllm,· Pepperdinl' htt I IJ or 2f• '>hfJt\ lrom tht' field 1n tht· !.trnnd hall to k..:1.·p Ponland Imm getting an) do~ (,rant C 1ondrez1ck added I 'I point' for the wa,ec;. who ha'C' v..on l·l nl lhC'ir la-.1 I fl and arc 21-4 0' era II Reor,en.e forward Dan Hunt scorn! 11point\10 lead Ponlancl v..h1ch fell 111 \. 7 tn uinleren1.e 12· I~ o'erall In another collcgL ~me Gonaga 81, Loyola Marymount 79· Lt'nn1t Parham c.o m encd a thret>· p<>1n1 pla~ 'With three -.econds rt'main· 1ng Fnda~ n1gh1 to lift (jon1aga 10 a V. est Coa\I .\thlc11c Confert'O Ct' hasl..~tball '1uon O\ er Lo)ola MaTY mount W11h the IO'l'i, Lo\ola Marymounl fell to 8-2 in conference and out of a fim·plale lie tn the' WC AC. a~ PC'pperdint' mo\cd mc>ve 10 9· I 1n the standings Lo}Qla Marymount had 1aken a 79-78 l~ad when Mike Yoest sank two free thrbwc, with se~en 'ieconds left. ~7 -141"""'!'52~3 1~25~0 -clid MERCEDES I Parham took the' inbounds past dnbbkd the' lt'ngth of the coun. and was fouled on his successful 19-foot Jumper. He then 'lank the frt'c thro"' to give GonLaga 1h margin of, 1c1ory 2139?18588 213 •714 3 7. 2 3 3 3 714 750-7201 1 2 YEARS 3 PIECE SUITS 3 PIECE SUITS A LL COLORS AND SIZES NOW ONLY ...c. BOB HANNAS ISi THECITYMALL LOCATED AT THE CITY SHOPP! G CENTER INORANGE 714 634-4373 NEAR MAY CO Back Gu.lr antf'f" ( u~tom l a1lonng ~~~~ ~.~~~~~~~~~ M,f~Y Forward Mike Champion scored 19 J')t)lnts to lead Gonzaga, which 1mpro,ed 11s record to 5.5 in con· fc:rence 12-12 overall Forrest McKenzie ~orcd 19 poinh 10 pace Loyola Mar} mount. which has lost 1v.o straight and 1s 16-8 overall Guard Keith Sm11h. who I entered the game avcraging 22.6 po1n1~. made JU'it 2-of-11 <>hot\ from thl' field and totaled JUSI fi\c pmnt' ho.·f11re fouling oul E DISON ... From Bl "I was telling the iuy'I on thC' bcnth that we had 10 keep 1t 1n 'doubles' (lht: lead in double figure!>)," said Borcht'n "ff they could·ve cul 11 tu nine. 11 Y.ould have bccn a big boost to them" Bu t instead Charger center Doui Katona grabbed one ofh1s game-high 11 rebound\ ofT teammate Rich Smith's missed frce throw. scored and drew the foul After Katona made tht> free throw. Ed1'ion was back tn charge with a 59-45 lead and sailed home. Borchen \aw many things in th1c. win which drew favor with him and u's easy to \CC why The C harge~ handled evel) type' of defense the Eagles threw at tht'm, 1nctudmg 1-3-1 zones. full-coun and half-coun traps. and bc~t of all (for Ammann and Ediso n) man-to-man · "h'~ bttn a long time 1nce we saw any man-to-man defenses." said Borchcn. "That wu nice. but I think 1hc thing I like best about the whole pmc was ahe tnlelhgcncc: w11h which we played. It can be hard play1na with a b11 lead and keep your sntcn~11y. I 1h1nk we did 1hat. alona w11h m1lk1ng the clock when we had to •• The Ed1~on defense was alw played a big role 1n th1\ one:. a~ kepi the Eagles' two high \Co~n. Kevin Willrnms ( 19 0 po1nh per &ame) and Jones ( 17 5 PPI ). under control mo•I of tht night The) both Im tor 14 point\ hut 11 wa~ aor, hardly eno ugh "' no 01her playt'r reached douhle figures for Verbum Dt-1 For fd1M>n , < hm c nk rt 2) and ~awn.t I 11 > 101nt>d Ammann 1n douhk d1g1h ' ~---~~~---------------------------------------.............................. ... Parity in Sunset a hit with coaches Defendtng 4-A champion Barons to battle much-Improved teams By ROG ER CARLSON Of ... o.117 ..... llelt Ano1her Sunsc1 League baseball season 1s around the co"!cr and from all ind1ca11ons. 1he league 1s up -and \hats a mouthful cons1denng 1he defending CIF 4-A champion 1s Fountain Valley, a 1eam whLcbjusl qualified for 1he playoffs as the league's No 3 1eam a year ago. Hunt1ng1on Beach ( oach Mike Dodd's summation makes 1t clear- "Westmanstcr hai. a veteran club and Manna has improved lremendousl)," ..aid Dodd, who is beginnrng tus fifth year at the Oiler;· helm "Ocean View ha~ some rt'al good pllchmg and catching, Fountain Valley 1s < IF champion, which basically speaks for lhe program and coaching, a nd Edison 1s alwayi. the team to beat " Here\ how 11 'hapes up Ed1110n W11h e1gh1 lnps to the CIF playolTs and four Sunset League champ1onsh1ps stacked awa~ Ed1'iQO Coach Ron LaRufTa finds h1msclftryang to mold his Chargers into a lltlc and playofT-contend1ng pos111on. E<;tison has four returning stancrs to build o n. including infielders Jeff Kent and Mark Miller. first baseman Jeff Brouclctte and catcher Brad Johnson. Kent baited .500 with 36 hits 1n 72 at-bats. including 12 doubles and 25 R Bl . and he was accorded All-CIF 4-A honors. As a pitcher he was 4-1. but at the moment LaRufTa has him stationed at shomtop as pan of an infield which includes Miller at third base ( 310). Brouelette at first and senior Joe A versa at second 'Tm guardedl) opt1m1s11c," said LaRuffa. "I don't have a 101 of expencnct' on !he mound But we have an excellent defense It could be one of the best infield defenses I've ever had But we 're onl} going to go as far as our pitch ing." LaRufTa ha!I plent} of candidates IO choose from in that depanment. including seniors Bill Baird, Make Tunstall and Ken HokufT and Juniors Rich Clifton. Mike Guccione. Bnan Wan1ers and Tom Thobe Baird and Tunstall. a nght-hander 1A-1th a good fastball and a left-handed cun cball art 1st. are Edison·., top two going an Hokufand W1n1t:r<. arc nght-handcd rchefp11chers. Gucc1ont' is a potential ~lartC'r and left-handed. and Thobe. a 6-4 left·handl·r. 1s !he potential prospect. John!lon wall be behind the plate aflcr starting 10 league game\ a )'Car ago and he Ill backt>d up Junior Terrence Tt'well The outfield I'> \tocked w11h <.en1or<. Mike Crosb} (left). rom $1110 (center) and Ed Pang and (1reg Lea\t·} (s plitting nghl), "'1th Junior-; Chm Powell and Sic\ e McKowcn behind them Powell" 111 al\o \Cc au1on on the mound as a left -hander Othcri. 1n tht' fold andudc 1nlidder .. Bernie ( olacch10 (poss1bl} a designated hitter) Jell Heesch and Jun Manin Fount.Jn Valley The Barons did 11 1n thl· "a\ a horse named Silk} Sullivan performt'd 1n ~car' pac;t rnming from out of sight to wan 11 all an 198'1 and founh·)ear roach Tom DcKraa1 " trying to kel'P his team's < IF 4-.\ champ1on,h1p 1n J)l'l'\p<'( t11re an regard<. 10 1h1c; )ear'c; goals .. Right no"' all "-l''rc 1h1nk1ng ah\1ul 1<. going lor the pla~om:· sd1d DeKraa1 "ho "all'hed his team go Imm 5-7 in k agur (fifth plan· I" 1th three game' fell to the C lf Ill le · It's ras\ Ill ma1nta1n a pl'f\JXCtl\e. howeH·r. with standout pl'l her~ Bob ~harpnad (Oakland organ11a1ton) and Don ~nowden (l ln1ver"t} ul ·\n1una) nu longer available on the mound. Neither can be replaced. but I>eKraa1 still ha:-. ncl\ reason to ant1c1pate another run with hi\ two Oe'.>l hitter'> returning. 1n addition to enough 1c1lcnt I hat he adm1ued 1t hun badly to make the final cul\ on Thur'ida} Third ba.,eman Jam Doyk. a first team all-lcagul'. selection. and rn1chn r l'.rl) Reichert arc ha('k Do} le baned 400. Rc1l'hl·n h11 167. and between them th('} struck oul JUSt three time\ O\er a -;pan ol ~01 at-bat'\ Joining them 1\ .mother o;enior. right-fielder Mark W11l1am~on. along with p1tther ~tn e Ka loper. "ho returns with 11 inning\ ofnpcneme. l(o1ng 1-1 \A.1lh '"o no-<1ec1s1on'> Rob Flynn I'\ the other earl~ <.LJner .\ 1unior "''ha strong bat and glOH' an the outfield. fl\ nn appea,.., 10 ha' e 11 all except e'pcnence Others intludc nghthanded -.cn1r f-rank ~J')ann . who was 8-1 with 1he JUn1or 'ar\lt\ \ophomorl' k-fl-handl·r Ryan Thibault and JUOIOr nght-hander John Pineda Steve Mullen return' with two c;tan\ undl•r hi\ hl'lt .11 shonstop. bu1 w1tlrnut hatting nix·ncnce CIF 4-A champion Fountain Valley had a lot to celebrate after ftnlahinl third In Sun.et. The Barons arc deep at catcher w11h 1un1or Mark Magrann available and except for third where Doyle 1s the uncontested staner. there are spinted battles in every direct a o n Scott Du( oeur. strong on defense and a relief pllcher, 1s a senior first baseman dueling with 6-4 Junior Phil Sakehos. Senior Mark Shamamoto 1s a strong candidate at second. and Junior classmate (al Davis. who comes from a champ1onsh1p JV 1eam that featured 22 sophomores. 1s also making big waves Mullen is backed up by sophomore Ke\ in Cleland at shon . Flynn. senior JefTReese and sophomore Bill Temple pronde quahly depth in left. sophomoreC'ounne~ Du bar and JU01or C'hris Nena are an center and Walhamson 1s backed by Junior Sam Manin 1n nght. Speed 1sone of the Baron ·best assets, and Flynn and Temple arc good examples. ''I've nt'ver had a fast team." said DeKraa1. "This year's team 1s fast. all nine 1n the stan1n8' lineup can run." Where do the Barons fit in the Sunset League picture Your guess ·~as good as DcKraa1 's. "The league as a!> strong as 11 has been 1n some time," .. aid DeKraai. "There's great balance throughout. E'er) bod> has some strong points, but everyone has ~omc weaknes,e\. loo We''CJUSI got to handle our losses 1n thl' proper wa>, and keep our wins 1n perspect1 "c nol 100 high and no1100 low I th1nk v.e ha ve as go<><.1 a chance as an):· Hundngton Beach Dodd ha!> a wealth of talent to dra" from. w11h e\penence. pitching and speed at the top of the hst. but as he pointed out. 11 takes that muchJU'it to be compet1t1vt' in lhe 'iunset I eague '"We Cdn't "orn about other'>. Wt' ha"e to take care ol our o" n 'ard .. adds Dodd s .... returning <;taner\. 1nclud1ng all-leagut' pltC'her kfT Haack. gl\ e !ht• Oilers as much nght 10 the 1op as Jn\UnC .\ \t'M ago l>odd\C >ikr\ "l'nl <I-ti 1n leaguc.-.1in1\h1ng c;econd C\lt1ng lhl· < IF 4 • .\ pla.,,off\ 1n thl' fir<>t round with J 14-1 U oH·rall rernrd "~c hJ\l' good dl'lt·n,l". .. at.Id\ DoJd "How man\ rum "-C )l'Ore 1., prohahh a big Que<.t1on mark. but we ha ' e potential ·· lfaac~ ll> JOant•d h) fohn lfouga n. i.ophomorc Brian Mcll·od. sophomorr Dom1n1c . .\harcz and Lo~ Alamitos tran,fer John Pru''l'I on the mound. a!> well a:-. ~ccond­ ha'>('man Jim Dedrick, a returning <,tarter Other returning )ta rte rs arc ( ireg Ch11ek at first base. catl'her ( oky Md'"lendon. <rhon'.itop Rick Euse~ and outfielder fom Ver.i Other\ in Do<ld'" plJn.., include Bob (,ngg. a ~en1or transfer from ( h1n u and iun1or'> Da'e Barrett (third ha~l'l. Pat Brunson (outfield) Nack Da,cnpon (short· ''°Pl. \can Frale\ (outfield ), .\nd)' Lewin !catcher· outlieldl "ellh M,irgan ('il'l'Ond ba:-.e ) and Ken R ehling toutlicldJ. in add111nn to ..,cn11ir Bill k.er,!>kr. a p11chcr- ou11idder Marina r l\e rt·turn1ng \lannc; g1H' Paul Rl·nfro" C\.Cr) rea\on for npt1ml\rn. esrx·c1all} whl'n three of them ctrc plll her\ -tWO·)l'3r \!Jner Mark C iuedea. and 1un1ors (Pleue M:e SUNSET /84) .Cal Poly stops UCI; SCC loses Anteaters def eat ed. 6-5: Grand Canyon s tops Vanguards l '( h\11tcJnJ\t1ulhl·rn< Jlilorn1a < 11llC'1t<" hot h lo" ·non~ on krenle l°ll'}(~ll lj.ame~ I nJ.i, as the '\nt· t':\tC'f't r.1mr up 3 nm c;hon and the Vnn1111 nh 111<.t't' for thl' fif\t 11mr thl\ H'M \\Cf't' hlu"n nut 1n i.\ntona tlr1r·, h\l" 11 "<'nt ('al Poly Pomona 6. l 'C Irvine $: l he \nlrnl<'r' ran into \ornr hard luck on lh<' ha'c' cl'I lh<' Rronu1' avrngt"d a I 0 de frat of ta .. 1 week and "on 1hc1r fil\I gunle of the <.ea son ln 1nc (4-4). trailing 6-4 wt1h two nuu 1n thr r1gh1h 1nn1ng and two runnel"'t ahuurd. had a run nullified when the urnpm· ruled in fa vor of an appt'al at thm.J ha~ when T om,Ra1ne had apparenlly ~1nglcd in C hm < iallego from ~cond lJC'l o;cored once 1n thl' ninth to make 11 6-~. ~ <1allc~o·\ bol....-- runn1ng error round1nR 1hird prmt•d rostl y for the AnteatC't\ 1n the e1e,hth a' thr Bronco\ (I 7) held un 111 ~•n a non-<ofen-nct' game 111 l I< I The Anlealef">, huwr' <'f remain wt II-rounded olTrn•H "el) II\ lormrr O r1ngr ( oast < ollegc \lnndout < 1enl' Ro11m1mf)l'r c\lenc.lt'd hi\ h1tt1n11. \trcak to "4.'Hn game' Roum1mpcr who doubled 1n the hf"\I annin& WJ\ h1tle~\ 1n the Anteater,· fir"\I gamr ol the sea,on but ha\ Ix-en lln a tl'O r e\.t'r) \IOU' Bamr (, 1111 \) .11HI M1k<' I a\ ( ~ lnr-,, .&l\tl oni.tuu·d \CllfH' 1111·~111 k\ for UC!. which hosts Pcpperd1ne wda) in a douhle-headcr beginning at noon J u n 1 or I c ft ·ha n de r Ci ab b y Rodngue1 picked up for staner and loser Robbie Johnson (0-2) with two runners aboard 1n SC('Ond RodnguCl 1os~d 'Seven innings, allowed SIA hm, two walks and one (earned) run Right-hander Kirk Washington ( 1-2) was the winner for Pomona Senior Bo Kent ( 1-0) will s11in toda) 's opener for Cl and sophomore C'ra1g Bnnk (2· I) will throw the n1Rhtcap Grand Can yon 11, SoCal College ~: The Antelopes roughed up SC< stanrr Brian Ouen as the Vanguardc; (4· I) lo\! their first game oft ht' sea!lon 1n Phoenix Grand (an) On. an NA IA power· hou~ in Ari1ona. collected SI\ hits and ~1ren earned runs ofTOttcn in '>I ~ 1nn1ngs before cru1s1ng 10 the non- conferencc win. ')CC catcher Ron Nelson doubled 1n a run in the ninth inning to get a four-run rall y 'itartcd. but 11 came mut h loo late ar, the .\ntclopes mo,cd to 6-1 II was also the first Bucs victorious; GWC falls Orange Coast< 'ollcge Con1inul·d to roll as Bakcr~field became the Pirates· I051est v1ct1m in the first round ol thr V1saha Tournament Friday to high· light community college ba~ball Golden West. meanwhile, caml' back from a six-run dt'fictt, onl y to~<' 1t washed away by Hancock 1hc fo llowma annana an a non-confcrcnlc defeat Herr's what hapPt"ncd Or1n1e Co11t 10. Bakersfield l: fhe Pirates, who have ~n on an ofTen"vc tear 'lince the '><'U\On open· rd. slu&ged OJkcr'lfield tn the fint round of the V1saha I ournament al Bakersfield ()( (' ('·I). whKh ha' \COrt'd 46 run\ 1n its fir'it lour g.amc'>, reu•1\ed :tn1lther 'itrong p1tchana pcrformantr from frt''ihman right-hander "'l.&m \u)l\l\t , who hm1ted Baker'iheld to lour h11' 10 c111.h1 1nn1ng' ul work 'UllU\t "hn \hut llUI ( 11l'n<10le ( ollegl' nt '\n1ona last weekend. has allowed 1)0J} one run 1n I 7 1nn1ng~ pitched 1h1'1 year (0 5~ f RAJ Ile ~truck out 14 and walkcd ''x to hf\ h1' record 10 2-0 David ~taton. 4-for·S "llh four RBI. and Gordon taab. who tnplcd 1n two runs in the eigh th 1nnin1. wc~ tht' P1ratc'i' 01Ttn\1ve-hl·roe' 'itatun 1naled 1n t'Alo run~ 1n 1ht· lir..t and doubled home two mol'f 1n lhc tiflh Haat'9<'1l 14, Golden W~ll 7· I n, '>h1rk' \p.&rkcd a liflh -1nning ralh tor lht' l<u\tler' v.11h a t\\O-Out. tv.o-run \Ingle tiut ll.tnuxl l .tml· back "Ith fi,c run\ tn the top ol the \l\lh to hrt'uk .1 fl h II~ .tnd ~111 .1 n<in· u1nkre1hc )l.IOW ;.lt ( 1\\C ( hip I >.inMICI • ln''lhm.rn llr't h"~mJn v.t•nt ~ lnr 4 .ind \(On·d t~u run' and \<.ll'lhnmol't" third ha\tman ~oil R.ath. "ho \\J\ 'tor 4 ,\I thr platt' \( ored Jnd Jro"t' "' ,1 run ,.J Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Saturday, February 22, 19M 81 OLDSMOBILE • ............ d1llH1 .. Ex•IPll !/22188. OVER 260 NEW OLDSMOBILES I GMC TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROMI SPECIAL 7.9o/o Annual Percentage Rate FINANCING 'ENDS FEBRUARY 22ND! NEW 1986 OLDS FIRENZA FULLY FACTORY ~flfl!!!'~ EQUIPPED .crl17907 Oldsmobile & GMC trucks apeclally priced at 1¢ over Invoice. Cutlass', Calals', Flrenzaa, 88'•, 98'•, 1h ton P/U's, S -15'•, Jlmmys ------------------ FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED ENDS FEB. 28th! u. 0 0 u u o a e ooc u a a a •••••••• a 0 -· . -Orange Coat DAILY PILOT / Saturday, February 22. 1986 SUNSET. • • From BS Mall Hattabaugh and l>iin JcnM:n "\\ c'll 'be a better team than la\t year:· said Renfrow of his 7-M ·i:s 'i finish. "But the league 1!> tough Our goal 1s to mal..e the pla) offs and with a fe\\ breaks "'e'll be thl'rl' " C1ucdea splm trmc: 1n the 1nl'1dd and Hattabaugh 1s a respected bath'r with a good arm as a catcher Other returning '>IUrtl'rs 1nl ludl· t"'o-)ear '>taner l\.l•1th I as1lo .ii second. the team lcadl·r and 1\.111..l' Hu)ler at \hon Fdd1t· Ru11 <l wrestler dclu'<c:, and M1l..e V. angl·r arc t\\o other ... cn1 or lettermen 1n th c: o utfield Other'\ 1n fknfro"' ·., plans indudl· rumor'!> Bnan Bosi.l' (lir\t), \l1l l' Cross (~hon). Todd De,tattl' (lir,1 base-pitcher). Kc' in Dolan flh1rd I Da' 1d MoJ1Ca (oullidd-p11d1cn Ton} Preall (outfield-prtl ht'r). 1 odd Sande~ (outfield). Brun· Schmidt (outfield) and Rrck} VandnHrrt (pitcher-third base) Senior!> John Wilks (pitcher}. Brll Dunn• (outfield-p11chcr). Ra~ C1old c;boro (ca1chcr-outfield1 and (,reg Richardson (second) round out thl' ~Quad Ocean View .\n all-league 1nticld rndud 1ng unset League: PJa,l'r nl 1he 'l·ar David Tinkle at 'hort\lop. mu't he replaced. along v.11h a host uf o ther senior<; "'ho depaned alter the 'ie.1 ha'-'k<.' l hamp1o n .. h1p \Cason But "'11h the prC'>l'Oll' nl all-league tatcher Blaine DeBrouwrr. "'hu led the Seaha'-'k'> to the lcagul' lllk anJ a berth 1n thd IF 4--\ '>l.'mrlinal' "'1th a 404 ba111ng a'eragc 1t\ appa ent there are qu.ilrt~ pla ~1.·r., rcmarnrng 8111 G rhbon c; fl-el'> thl' 'itrength of hie; team. hm'l~'c:r. rest' "'llh. senior p11cher' Hren Juhn'><>n and ( ra1g -\ nderson a long "' it h fl-2 1 u n w r Da' rd Holdnc.Jgl.' Johnson "'a" an all-league <,dc:l t1o n a~ a relief prtt her. katunng a \trong c une ball .\ndcr<,on '-'COi 7-2 d'> a Junior 1ndud1ng a 4-1 \lltOr. O'l'f "lotre Daml· of ~hl·rman Oak'> Hie; fastball ,., rnmplcnll'nH·d h) a gooJ slider. Holdndgc rnuld be thr hlut• chip coming out of the: .,~,tl·m "He could be the hl''>t prm f)t'rl n er at Ocean V1ev. ·· 'iJ1d C11hbun' 'lk hascxcept1onal vclont\ and h11' v.rth power .. -\lso m tht' p11.·tun· .in· Rrl'll Knackcn a nd John \\ .tl ~cr Knacken <,pun c1 no-h111cr 111 thl' Colt World ~cnl'\ finale; 1n l'JX'> and as a 6-2 Junior ha'i all the number\ going for hrm V.. a Iker fi gures J\ a 'pot \tarter and relic\ l'f Trying to till thl' \Jl J nl' lcll t)\ Tinkle. \\ho 1\ now 1n the Kan\J\( II\ Ro~als organ11a11on "'"I tx· f, 2 1un1 or "1 tl..l' r ~hnc: Da' rd 1 conhardt and f, II ~he...,...ood return Imm thl· h°' thani· p1onsh1p team to "1c for thc <,t.irtt'r' role at third ba .. e· and at -.cw nd ha'l' J im Van Pat1l'n up Imm thl' 1ul1111r 'ar.11' figurc\ to '>tart unll''' Leonhardt t\ mo,c:d mer Tim l emhreull return ' to lrf\t hase. bul I'> bl:ing l hallengcd h' Knackert ~he~ood and Pai -\la111w ~he~ood a t 5-lfl 21111 v.a' ,1 designated hiller rn I 4X'> .ind "'" rl''lponsr hk for 1v.11 ga mc-lurnin~ '1t torrt'\ v.11h home ru "' 11111· ,1 gr.t1Hl \IJ m to tx·a1 fl unttn~t11n Hl\1lh Phil ( hl'\\ v.a, .J \l'Ullll.I tl'JOl .tll league outlil'ldn and rl·turn' .it ll'11 JI Yer h<1t11ng 12!1 < >thl·r \l'n111r' rt tumingJrl' "11kc -\hU\l J I ( H l)Jl1d Bi ll Da,mudc "'•th Holdndgt \ ll Frc\1..d and \.111..e Romrnl' hal ~mg them up rn the oullidd <It her\ un thf c;quad rnl luck iun1• '' lJtlhcr I m C hno;tophl'r\c•n and JUl1· 111r \Clond h.J\l'man \rm<Jn \ Jlen1udJ Westminster I he I 11111' h.1d 'n man r1·111r11111~ kttaml'n < 11alh !:Ml V. h1tdl\ "'·•" torn·d 111 lUI thrct• ut thl·m rn 11rd1·1 '" mal..i: ftllHTI for OC:\\ "'"''cl ll .I\ II~ hrm-;clt v.11h 12 rc:turnt r' ~1th .11 Ii .... 1 li'd: gaml''> of '>tan1ng l'\fldlllh<' under their hl'll\ That' tr11m a <,quad "'h1th \·lllH' ,, do<,c lu\ln~ \l'\Cn k.1gul· g.1mc' t)\ one run 111 lin"h tn th1· ,dlar JI ' '• I (r oun1a 1n \ .illn' 11-~ n·l11rd 1•11 third plJll' V.J\ parl<nrd 1nt11 lhl• ! \ lfO\\nl \\ hrfl-I( htlrt lill lfl 11"''""I11,111,1' hard 111 \v.,11111-... ·" thl· '''" 111 f,,, ~ Balin .1 11ght hJr11kd 11ir11•11 pit• lu r v. h1, tlgurt·d I• 1 h< r hl' I 1""' \I• 1p1w1 Ra1ln h.1, 1r,111'krrl'd I•• \11 1\\11111 \ 1c111 lea' n)l 1un111r kll ha11dn I hn C 111n1illl'I ·" 1h1· I 11111-. \.11 I .1 po,11111n \\h1llh. 111.11n1,1111' hclongl'd 111 < 11111 1Jl1·1 ·" .1 \Ophumort· <>thl·r' •hu lrguH· in lht' mm111d PKIUr · Jn '• I \1'n111r right-h.indn l>a' 1,1 l 1Hn1·r thl' I\ '\.f\ 11 .i q ,11 ag<t t• I kit h.1nckd In 'hm.tn l<~.ir1 J\.lt'\~11 ,:tnd right hdn1kd lllOlllf \1.tll Pacgal \mong the ,t,111d11111 rl't1111•r' '"' V.h1tt'kv .trt' tir.t 1r.l<.1m.1n \tl'•' < 1ullt'}. \hon\IOP .\1 K11dr1>t1tl'' .t11d t enter lit·lck r Rohen \1artrr11·1 l'•" II an .ill-kagur ">t'ln t1011 rn I>.'\ (JUllC\ thl' I 1110\ ' I I I.,, I" II quartt•rhal ~ rn lo11th.1ll h.1111·d ~, I w11h 21 RBI .1nJ ll\t h11111l' 11rn' 1, ,, 1un1or .\ ""' h;l\r111.111 Ill' ·""" punched out lour d11uhll'\ Rodnguc1 JI 'hor1,t11p 'P'Ht ol .1 41 0 average ,I\ a \11ph1om111 r .rnd Martinez wrll stan 1n tt·111i 1 "'1111 l1.11 batting credenua l~ Others returning Ju1111J1 .11 ' Dan Villegas. ~cond h.l\l'm,11 \I ~ 5kJOnsbyC 304t. third hil\ln .inf 1, 1!1 Eddy, outfielder'> John "11111~111 .111d John Taua. and C hn\ \tu,ur." .1 Others1n1he p1c1un.• I .11dwr\1t \1 McNeil 1nfkldcr "11h < rum '111 fielder \' u PP> Pero .1 net 11 11 d baseman Rohcrt T umcr __ _;;; ________________________________________ .._ ____________ __ BiJ.seball players spring in to action Weaver ba kin charge of Baltimore as 13 tnajor league clubs open workouts From AP dlspatfbes \.IJnJglr Earl ~l',l\l'r "'·" hJl'I.. rn l hJrgl' ol tht> H.11t1mml' < >n ole•; training l.Hnp rn \t1Jm1 ~ ndJ' lor thl' hr\I l111ll' 1n h1ur \l',rr'> \II t11ld. I ' 10JJ11r ll•agul' ha,l·ball \.h.lo' hl'ld their tir't '-'Ml.out\ for p1tlhCr\ and l Jllhl'I'-I mla\ 1n llonda ~kJn\\hill· H'trrJn p1 tl hrr fom \l'J H'r nl thl' ( IHl agu V. h 1 tl' Sin rl lll'fJ ll'i.l h1' dl'\lrl 111 tx· tr:idcd to .i . team 1n the East, and the Cincinnati Reds denied vetc-rc1n free-age nt re- he\er Rothe Fingers an opportunll> to II"\ out beuiuse he refust'd to sha\e oil hi\ handlebar muMache Wt>a..,er, who ret1rcd·atter the 1982 'eason but returned la!>t June 14 when Joe .\ltobell1 was fired. greeted 21:! plave r<>. including 20 pitchers. ''' catlhers and \eteran \hort".itop (al Rrpkl•n Jr . \\ho marntatned hill tradition of ~howtng up on the first da' oframp Rookie nght·handcr Mark l~11er became the first casualty of the Onolcs· camp when he reported with 1end1n111s. which affi1cted him last season. The 41 -year-old s~:a vcr. who raised h1 career victories 10 30 I last season while posting a 16-11 record. said he would like a trade 10 the East so he can be closer 10 his family in Greenwich, Conn. "If 11 1s possible. I would certainly be 1n favor of it," Seaver said. "The t club came 10 me las1 ..eason and askt·d 1f I'd be wrllrng to be traded. It's not something I've been pushing. "If a trade doesn't happen, I'm going to go out and g.i vc I 00 percent to the Wl111e Sox." Vt•terun catcher Carlton F-1'ik lh1kd 10 report to the White So\ camp rn arasota At fampa. 20 pitchers. St\ catchers and outfielders Ma.\ Venable and E.m Davi\ Joined player-manager Pl·te Ro~ for the C1nc1nnat1 \\orkout As fo r Finger,, most ren·ntl> \\tlh the Milwaukee Bre"'ers fkrgcM.h quoted the p1tt·her as sa}1ng. "The mustache rs m) trademark , and 11 ha' been for 15 year<> I am not .il:lt1ut to shave 11 offJU'll10 pla) bawhall " t Vcfo-{kach. 49 pla)ers, 1ht'lud- 1ngl1 on the\qlaJot league rosteF, took pan in the Los Angeles Dodgers' worl..out. Corona del Mar•s Tod Bearbower goes for loose ball as El Modena'• Ry~n Rycraw moves In. Sea Ktnge won. 82-62. Earl Weaver CdM •.. From Bl eran. wa!> sarntied with the .!U-po1n1 win. c1t1ng the defensive play of Sean furner and Green in particular Green netted 20 points. equaling ,1 \t'ason-h1gh. anJ defrns1vcly he held Ja~on Hamlin 10 13 points. none 111 the first half a'I Corona rambled 10 a 36-19 lead. ··He JUSt 1eroed him." said Emon ol that first-half defen!>1ve effon b' Green. "And 5ean diOa rea gOOdJofl on (Ryan) Rycraw." Rycraw finished with 22 points for El Modena, but when the game '-'a' being decided through two quane" he had but s1~ po1nt'I. including .1 breakaway lay-'\ip. Fryer ( 11) and Green (5) scored all of Corona'!> first-quaner points and b\-halftime f ryer had 26 po1n1.-, hitting 11 of 17 from the lield. from a\ far out as 22 feet. T he Sea Kings went to Green and Bcarbower more 1n the second half a, the) pla)ed It out. with Corona shooter!. finishing at 51 6 percent ( '2 of62). It was evident from the start that 1::.1 Mo's reputed speed wasn't qu1cl.. enough for Corona del Mar as fl)er '>IOIC" the ball and scored on three occasions. leading to an I I -7 margin rn turnovers through two quarters. Tod Bearbower was credited with a \cason-h1gh 18 assists. Tim C'hm- t1ansen had nine rebounds and (Jreen. 1n add111on to h1~ 20counter.. had eight caroms. "I hone<;tl) didn't think we'd pull a"'a) like that." said E:mon. who added that his halftime advice wa., simple: "Thl'<;C are the playoffs and )OU 1ust kl'Cp dnv1ng. you don't let up. tx·caus.: the next game rs going to be tougher .. 1 hat neitt game 1n\olves Dom1 ngua. a quintet which laced the Sea Kings. 74-48. for the Coa<;t Chn stma' Classic champ1 onsh1p rn late-Decem ber '"The~ JUSt killed us." recalled [ m on. ''I've gone o"er rt and re· viewed 11. It'!> a problem and 11 gel\ '-'Or~c after th1nk1ng about 1t. 11 doc')n 't get hc11er .. Edison posts girls soccer win 5 girls teams open playoffs at home I d1\11n the :--.11 I \l'l'd rn lhl' girl' ( Ir J. \ pl:l\Otl<, held l pland to JU<,( '" \hut' nn g11,1l Jnd iiut tv.11 goal<. 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"'h•1 "''" nm' al lea\t thc: tir\t round hclall\t' of an 1n1u ry to her lrfl .irm !htith mu\l k anti lig.Jm l'nl pull\ I J.it l •l C 1101.. ilnd ~lc:lr''><l Handle\ Jll' tnp '>lUrt'r' for Fountain \! Jiil'' a\l·ragtng. ar<•und 12 po1ntc. pa gaml' ap1 en· < ool.. 1<o the leading rchuu11cler v.1th I 2 ix·r game f'.d1<o11n pla~\ host tu the Ba' I cagtil"' 'Jo 2 team rn \.in1a Monica 1 hr Charger"> (20-61 arc lhe ~unwt\ '\.o 2 l'nt n Rounding out thl °')un\t'I I caguc pla ~oll tl·am\ 1\ ( kl'Jn Vi e" v.hrlh htl\ thl' n1<1d lnr a rnn·11 ng '-"Ith Ocean u :aguc l hamp Ila\\ thorne ( 21 ·5) \.later Der I 20-7> lhl' runawa' .\ngclu\ Lc.iguc diamp1on host~ < h.inncl I eagul' '" l l:lltr\' \anta Barhara In 1he \. -\. < 11r11na dcl M.ir ho<its Lo\ \lamrtm from lhl' I mp1rc: I c.igut· ( dM tied 1111 thl 'il',J Vrt'\\ trtlc '"th \\-ll(}(lhndgl· hut 1110~ the \oo I c:ntr;. h} 'rrtUl' tJI a lOln flip fhe 'ic;1 King'> o;pon a lfi-X o'crall marl. I o' .\I ~1 1.11 "tht· N o 2 team fr um the f mp1rc '~1 1h a 17-1 ovl·rall mark Woodhndge h.1., a tough 11ra"'° 1n the t11p hratl..t•t I he Warrr11" ho\t -\lcman) (San Fernando Valle} No 2 ttam) to night. but then face the ~inner of tht Brea-Ohnda-J 'W North game The Warnor'i put their 19-6 recortl on the ltnc. wh1k .\kman) enter\ with a 17-6 mark. The Sea V 1cw's third entf). Costa ~csa. 1s on the road at M1ss1on V1eJO M1ss1on IS the South Coa<;t uaguc\ t hamp1on. and owner of an 1m pre)!>I \C.' 21-J mark ( osta Mesa " 14-10 In inc the No 3 South ( oast team takes on Centul) League champion foothill at Foothill. GWCwomen stun Gauchos (1olden We".it ( ollegt' won a thnller and Orange ( oast stumbled 1n the final m1nu1ec. Frida) night 1n women's rommunll} wllege basket hall ac11on Here''> what h.ippenr:d Golden West 78, Saddleback 77 Sandy S torer hit a I 0-foot basehm· Ju mper with JU'>I two seconds left t<1 lift the Rustlers 10 a season ending up~t O\ er Saddleback at Golden West The C1aucho' ( 11-3, 20-IJ) dropped into a third-place tie in the South Coast Conference wllh one g,ame to play. despite a carecr-h1ah 52 point' from 6-9 center Connie Wa1kle The Rustlers led 45-33. but found themselves down 77-7 5 with only I 1 seconds remaining. Wa1kle led the second half comr- back. burning the Rustler 1ns1de for 33 ~ond-half points. At one point Wa1klc poured in 22 of the team's 2ti to open the second 20 minute\ leading the Gauchos to a 59-5Q deadlock. Shanna Beer missed the S«ond ot two free throws which would have tied It with I"\ secondr; lcf\, but thl' Rustlers (5·11 . 16-14) forced a Jump ball o n the rebounchnd won the up tu set the st.age fo r Storer Wa1kle had her last ~cond '!hot blocked from behind b> &er tn 1ct• the victory Mt. SaD Aotonlo 14, Orang' Coaat U : The Pirates held a 34-31 haH\Jmc advantage and led by as many as e1aht po1n1s (52-44) in the second half. fiut the Mo unlle!I (4-11 ). behind Jeanetu Pirates host Mt. SAC': l?ust Jer awa_y m1th. rallied 1n the final five minute' to win the South Coast C'onfercnu• contest in Walnut. Orange C oa\t < ollegc ~ua rd < hul ~ McGavrltln, who la'>t Wedn<'~.n JI ( ompton hrokc an ()(( '>1 n11lr season &\'ll'lt record. will lead tlrl Pirates toniatu (7 10) 1n a ~uth < 11.1\I • Confcremc lla~kcthall ~mr a' th1•1 h••\I \l;-f"'IJll \111110 111 I 11 1ftl1 n \\ '\I ntl'.111\\hlk v.111 tr.1 ·I 1 \ ultlkha ~ 111111J(ht lor ii Ill II [lf •II "·' • 1\r,111' 11 l\\t\l\ V.'cdnr\l.1.1 \- ~·· 1 1 I I 11 ~, t'.tlnl'\ thl\ \C,l\on Scrambling for a looae ball Fountain Valley'• Todd Hanaon (rtCb t) filJbta for a looee ball with St. Bernard'• Ruben Monie ln CIF 5-A acdon Friday. Tbe Barone foet tbe firat-round tiff. 56·5 l . lilllll----------------------------------------- ()( C ( 11-4). which 1~ 22· 7 ovcroll and appartntl}' headed for the con fercncc playom .. ..aw 1t<1 lead dwindk wuh ~vcn minute"I lei\ when thr Mounties rolled oil c1a}lt <1tra1ght to tie 11 at 52 hcforc even tu lly tak1n1 th\ I rad .... WHTllt .. CON,Ul .. CI 11'..clfl< DMWol w l ll'ct uhn •o 14 ,., o a Pwll•rocl 1' )() • ., ~1• ?2 l1 407 c ..... , 21 3A lt1 $ .. l!lt 10 )4 lS7 Go1ci.n St•t• 18 40 310 Mldwfft Ohtht.n Hou\ton 3' 20 ~ O.nv..-l3 23 .oo Oallu ,, 2S Slf San Ant01110 lO 27 '26 Ut•n 11 lO 414 S.cr•m•nto 2• 31 •?t I ASTllU• CON,Hl .. CI BOJIOll Pl\lladt lo"la Ntw JtHt~ Wtlnlnoton Ntw York Mllwtu•ff Afia ntt o.1ro11 Cltvtlano lrocl·•IWI cn1caoo AtleMI< 0Nt'*! 42 II )6 ?O JO u 2S 30 19 )1 C-tnl DM~IWI Jt 11 ll H l1 H n ll " )1 It )I '11MV'• S<etff New Jt•\tY 121 Ulrwt 106 Goloen 5•tt• 12s ~ t1l New York 111 ~atti. ti>' Pnlle0t4onla 97 wu n1ngton 17 Atlanta 106 11\0lana 91 140u\IOll 111 Oallal ICM C"1ca90 IOI P0tll.tM 96 Sa cra"'4nto 111. Pnoen11 110 T"'""t'' Ga~' Ntw Jtr\tv at Attantt Portla no at Oet•o•t Wt \ntngtoll a t CltVtlallO SHltlt et Clllct oo 'Mllwaukff e t S.n Antoniii Oall" at Otnvtr ~It t t Utah SunclaV't Ga"'4• La kan at Pnlleoeloflla oi-• e t Ntw Yori\ ,., Ml m •SS 139 ll ~ ,, It' I n 24 l 6 6 , . ' 12 I ' " " " , tndlane v• 8o"on at Hen to•d Conn G~n Slatt at 5acramtnto Nets 121, Lalren 106 L.lKEIU '106) -Coooe• ' 9 0 0 • Ramo•• 1 I 0 0 2 AOOut Jabbar 1l·2t 2 ' 11 E JOMlOll & 9 1 9 ?0 McGff S 11 2 ' 14 LUCU 4 10 0 0 I ScOll )·6 0 0 I Green l·• S·6 II K.uoc,..k 2 2 O O ' ~·09• 7., 0·0 4 Total• '3 90 1' 23 106 NI W JIRSEY IUIJ -M JOllnM>n 1·11 S·I 11 W1Mlem\ S 12 9 9 19 Grn1n\ll. I 17 ' 4 ?O Rtena rd•on l 10 I I 14 11..119 I· u ' • ?O Tutner I ) 1 2 ' 8 •d•ong 9 IS t l 19 Coot. 1 6 2 1 'Total\ '3 .. JS·41 171 kw• l>v Ouartw\ La ktrl U 76 ll 24-106 Ntw Je<'i.e• 17 ?t n 33-171 Tnree 001n1 gw••-McC.tt 1 e JOM M>n Scott F ouleO ou•-N0111 Rfl>Ound• LOI AnQelt\ .. (LUU\ ·~ Nt ... Je•H v SI !Wiiiiam\ ISJ AUl\ll-LOl Ani;ie .. , II E JC>il"•on 101 Nt w J..-H v 76 llhcna roM>n 11 Total tout\-Lo• Ang• .. , ) I New Je•\ey 1• Ttcnn1cat-Luca' Allenoance ?O 149 Wamon 12.S, ClioPeri 113 OOLDEN ST A TE t llil -Smith o ti I I 13. Snor1 8 11sS21 Carrott 6· IS 9 9 21 Ftovd 6 10 S I 11 Mullin S 10 7· 2 12 Ballu o I 9 3· s s r H iii• I · 14 6·6 n WhlllMael O·S 0 0 0 Hu\IOn l ·l 1·2 7' Tn1b .. ux l· S O O 6 Tot el• •6 99 37 J7 1n CLl .... ERS (113) Me •w4tll 9 1• I l 19 Ntmonlu• 6· tO l ' IS Ben1am1n 1 6 1 4 6 JoM\011 6 12 II I) 13 Ni.on 9 18 S·6 13 Wf'lllt 10· U 6 8 lo B•·dlltmen 0 I O·O 0 llalt nllne 0 1 0 O O Cage I 2 O O 1 C•on I ·7 S·6 7 GO•OO" I ' 0 0 1 Total\ •S 14 lJ " 11) Sn n l>v °"611w• C.OIOtfl State ~ JO )6 .I0-17S Cllooen JI 76 la 11-173 Tnrff 001n1 90a1-F ovo Foul4'0 out- None AtOOUl'd\-C.010.,.. 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Cal Poly SLO 1' CS LO\ 4n11e•e& ll Fo.., Lt wll 69 c, o0rad< Mine' S9 Hevwerd St 11 Ca o ... , 65 tdef'IO 90 Montana St 9S OT MO/Ilana 91 Bo,,., $t II> N Cl)lo(ado ,, NCYll> Oo o•a 69 Pec1flc Lutlltr•n 11 L·"' t•d '.>6 S COICYI OO 61 Aoam\ St S6 Wllllmen ti Pac1t•c u SI EAST Bro ... n 1' Princtton 6~ C.at>rinl 67 Allentown SO CarMGlt MtOon 1S Bett>•nv 6l Co•vmOI• 13 Ha•vara ~ Corn•tt .. Oert,.,ou111 AA 0 1\1 of Co1um1>1a 91 Bow1f !>• '1 EH tt•n 101 l 1nco•n U Penn 19 Y ••e I? '>I Rou 89 Haw1nornt 67 S Conntrllcut II 8••dOePO•I \9 Slonv Brooi. 104 Purcnau \1 &A Wtlllltld 51 to N Adam\ !>1 11 SOUTH Aoenokl 80 E mo•v & ~••n'" n Aollln• 17 FIH .. r lt Stwenet IS, MltltaOl 11 OT MIDWEST AOrtan I U Ind S Bend t0 8eoll•t Bll>lt Mo " Bartltw•llf Wtl•v~ Con<CYClll MtCI> 1'7 NHUtlll M-< n 10 Fort Hao ~· •• P1ltlDul" 51 tie MOtnlnt\IOa 1$ \ Oakota St .. 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Sandtr• .Al\ull0 Hlil.1t9t S.ndre Pt ll'I« Ketnv Ballet C Cl'lafOOM!« Alll\OI\ Finney Btvt r1v IC l.t" Cindy Macktv N Wnllt ·8 rtwer A Palll $ Ftrwli;i Allee lltltrman C MO/llQO<n..-V Slltllev Mamlln Tllfr~ H•illOll Cnrls Jonnt.on G Hl1tlt S Berlolacclril T F rtc:1rlcklon JUOv Olc.,lnM>n Vat Skinner O.Oolt Mantv Pelll Rlu o Kim Sllloma n 9art>r• Mlrran11 (14111 ti SS·dtY ,_,...~) P'IAST ltA.CI . One mh• oac:e T equ11tro I Vllndnonm) ' to w 1111out A Trace I Pitre• 1 Frtt~n Taltflt tMcCartvl Time 1111 4 )?fl 320 H O 300 6 IO AllO wtnl V1c1or10<JS Flower N..-vo Ma11111e R E1lm1nal0t Son Of M1 Marlo Loro Levity Pure Clau Scra tcneo Nuevo Bill l2 EXACTA l4·JI oe•d '2170 SECOND ltACI. One milt oact. Rutttno F1ntue (Wllllem•I 1900 9 20 4 20 1~orv Gate fShtrrtnl 4.20 2 60 Matt•llC Roooer (Lonoc>I , 60 Time I Sl3 Al\o w•n• E T C Ranlltr, Far•ouk He novttr \na vne Bevner. LOCl'llev N. \cent Lt9eno Sarnet Ser ••cr..o none l'l EXACTA 16 91oeld 17140 THtltD ltACE One mite oace Proouct tPiercel IS 80 6 20 l 00 Sk•oe>t•s Ciutdt t Bavteu 1 '?O 2 60 Ge•n A Cn1rnt ICroonanl 7 60 T·mt ?00 Al•o ,...,, P H Pl\a n1om Oom1nion Star N Su~r Trooo..-r N 8u\l:>ul LOlllOOC>\ C'1• \10 !KrtlCl'led JulMi•a U EXACTA 11 I t 1>e 1d l SSto FOVtlTH ltACE. One mue oact '"' Wat•aa 1Ku101er1 10 to 4 10 1 40 1..oo .. 1n11 C.ooo ISMrren1 • 10 2 40 Van Rntt •KeavSl 2 20 Tme 200 Al~ went Sta Rover N, Proud New• N K w 1 Son. p,;,;y Counctt Scra•cl!t<I Ra<•"g Ba nner IFllFTH RACE One rn11t oaet Oranoar"' C11ari., IP1anot 600 l 20 7 60 M•on1gl\t Mine ((r09nan1 J 10 160 Fl•H"V F••nk IA1cnmorio1 J ?O Tmt IS9 J AllO went Jeme• Vlncttnt. IC 1ng OI Jazr. Solt E ~Ped111on Tiii•'· VOICono OI Slllrw1t L.1tt1f Jorav Scratcnao none U E XACT A ( t 41 oa 1(1 sJI SO SIXTM RACE. 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Qrano•r~ Btou o'1' Ser etcnt o "one U EXACT A l ~I oa10 S 17 40 NINTH RACE O<le rnlie oace HOr •lOll Ste r K " 6160 ll 70 1160 Af'OY\ Ae1011 •W·ne II 10 60 6 40 Tiit Comoe nv• Go•<l 11<.ueo•t r l l 40 Tm~ 2 01 4 "''O .. erit '\18• Rl'd Hllll>•llv Drawl F=ire A"o Qa1n 8t llt Joi.e Monterev Mir&Qe c 11err•11n11 Ge"' ScretCPlt O none ll EXACT A • 9 II oatO '660 60 n ,.\CK SIX 12 t 1 S· l ·9t nad no w1nn1ng llC .. t l\ 0 PICK SIX con\OllllM paid '4•2 00 w1tn 1) w1nn1no "Cktl\ dive "°"ell TENTH RACE One mlle oace NUt'llO Z•P IMadlandl 10 00 , '° J 60 \/1n1,l\1flg ACI 8tv .. U I 71 40 I 60 P..-11out Pau1111a •Ot~t J ?O T•mt 200 I AISO w"'I Navv Cl\HI Oante\ EMtavor PlMrt Soueeie 5nuft .. N O.a1 L. 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[ )[ i ~ ) OPDllOCJH ~ macron MTalUll I ti-=:.-~ TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN T HE REAL ESTATE TABLO ID SECTION laiat11 I Fiaaacaal Lost & Foond 2925 luiuu loi Sal e 2900 FOUND ADS 'th; Shedey Ladles estab- llafled 1975 Window ARE FREE ltl•CS. & drapery retail t>utAness with 1u1ce11ent Call·. ctl«1tele 1200 sq It IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 498-8800 I LOST MY OWNER BUT FOUND HIM AnER I PLACED AN AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS. I M~r.i.~::. " 51001Cltrical /Otflet 5400 jctarical/OtUct HOO Cltrleal/Otllct 5400 Tffhlul/Tr.... l•l•• 5510 Sal•• SSlt Sal•• Silt 1 LAYouTARTisT Lrw.aanuY ULH1111nuy. nPllTF/T ssos uusn1m11 s MALL eoArs-s ., .. IGrowin dally new.pa r ISmell Nwpt 8ch firm Melia HOEmllllT Eitcellent typing skill• ; UYHTlllll WANTED . good people Peraon Exp needed on th~ Orange co:t ~nk~ll,~d~l:~g~o!:'.~al Managerlal Potenllal Knowledge ol word pro-nPESETTEI/ lOOlllT EllOITIH with good voice• to earn Catalina/Capri. For lnler- rieeds lmaglnallve, pro-exper pref'd PWlll treln~Sklllsshould lncludeword j cessfor ;nd comp~ar PllTllPllTllT Needed for Retail ~~s1:~J.11~rf.8' week vl-Cllll650-4447 ductlve layout artist who Eva Gravell 955•3575 proceaslng, telephone , halp ul. •l•ry open all Advertising Sales at a , understandsMerchandll· I personeltty and en· • Jo. 548-5525 Mon -Fri Immediate opening for rapldly expanding local 1-800 233-0•91 1ng 10 design advertising P&IT-Till trepreoeur1a1 tendenclea Ttcllaic al/Tr .. tl axper typesetter Must newspaper Aggressive, I I t 0 r a v 1 r1 at y 0 1 With strong typing, data Unusual opportunity for 5505 have have mark -up I sell-dlsclpflned lndlvld-TILElllllOlll Enthuslestlc, FIT P/T Merchants Our dtS· processing lkflls & gen-I mu<:h higher than a\19f I exper . pasta-up back-I uals may earn excellent I " I sales people needed 10< cr1mina11ng audience de-eral ottlce duties Reel ege earnings lor lndepen-!UIOI HAnl Plllll ground helplul Xlnt t>en -income (salary t oom-Ohio Co expending 10 CA. I tennis & active aporta- mands quality and style Eatate exp & terminology dent-type. t>YI pol&ed tor 2 rs ~x commercial/Int 1 ellts including medical & mission). t>enellts, and lmmeel l)Osltlons avall-wear boutique el S C Newspaper product ton helpful Cell btwn 9.3 M-F national expense Can 1 Y P261_6040 dental Insurance. con-advancement opponunl-1 able No Hlllng, Just set I Plau Ouallfled •PPll· 11nowledge helplul plus (7 l4>497-24. 74 Mr Carey Mon-Fri 10-5 genial atmosphere Con- 1 1 ty Sales and/or edverlls-eppmls SS hr guaran- 1 c4nts w/related exper ablllly 10 work under --760-1908 ELECTRO I IC$ tact A1t1sa 6.42-4321 HI mg experience a must 1 teed High comm • weekly Call Robin 545-1_... deadlines a must This os PIT Bkkp/Productlon Asal jseCRET A RY For Auto 291 Send resume 10 cash spiHs ~bonuses a part time 28 hOur pos-~~:~:.o~t~m~, 1 Shop PIT 12.5. exp'd 111101 FILI OllAJll( OHST Melinda Th.ckery SHO wttk + 'ttHtlll Cl 11-1/lt1taaraatl ~~:unme5tn1~u1;1e~1e:i~: exp u selul sell only F111ng,oollghtt>ook Expertenced Printer HILYPILOT OlllllotAST AdevancerMntlO SSZI motivated energetic work. phOnes & other Screen Prlnler/Operator 330 W Bay Street lltlY PILIT management lor right 33-0 West Bay St CoSle 650-3550 cterlcal office duties Age with Set-Up exp In thlCk Costa Mesa c a 92627 330 w B S person Call 497 -2827 CASHIER M/F, P-1 Thure Mesa CA 92626 . I ~0 • ~~ '-0693 him Please call Tony 142-4321 Coste Mesa ~~ ~2627 anyilme Ask tor Don Jr Fri & Sateves Exper only Real btatt lftict l1r. I---673-2971 11em-2pm Experi enced Large SECRETARY tor small RE llSPlCTOR coestal O C office Reply I ottiee Record keeping 2 years experience with a 1 S l • 1•••• •••••••• • ••••••• ••••-. lmmedtate opening for full 10 Box 4355. Coata Mes• fight typing answer microscope on micro-I ti 5510 BANKING • • tome Districl Man&g8f CA 92628 Conlldenllal I phones. Dependable & electronics Please call j lOll HHT • DELIVERY DRIVER • MuSI enioy working w!ltl REO(PTIOllST I orga_nf?ed. Call 6.42•3850 Doreen Planklnton UYflTISlll Opening for one e11· e • ~=1~1~,en E .. parience ,?IT peraoneble, mature 1 '!CRnllY r'•C·llA···(TIM I &CCHIT EXHITIYl I ~~~:~~:t.i'taa~ M~~ : Daily P ilot motor route : pvrson lor property rvlne anch Farmers I Hiii Needed lor Automotive & gage Co Must hard • available in H unt ingt on • iWe ofter an excellent t>en-1 mgmt co w/busy phones I Market has opening In Otatl IHI lll·ISll Real Estate Clesslfled worker and riave a strong • • ellt program. paid va-l 830-1 pm Mon-Fri Must C0<porateottloe forSec--Advertising Sales a1 al desiretosucceed South . Harbor a r ea. 1-2 hour s • cations & Mlldays bonus be eble t~ work S~t 9-4 I retary In Accounting 'YllllL Ct••••lcatl11 ' rapidly expandln°'" local Orange Country territory • per a fte rnoon. • program and dental In-Good phone manner a Dept Heavyptiones. ac-IBuslness needs sell! newspaper Aggressive,, Cont act SEAVIEW • • ~~::."g~erel~~~~;!m~~~s must 642-1903 ~3~-a4~~8 ~;:~st Call I motivated, service orlen-se1t-d1sc1pllned 1nd1vld-FINANCIAL 675-6500 ! Call 642-4333; M o nday _ : •(CIPTill T , · 1ed. resp lndlvtduals, uals may earn e>1cel1ent I FINE JEWELRY s • F 'd 1 O S p • Applicant must apply 1n *" IS SECRETARY needed tor exp In Graphics & Sym-' Income (salary I com-ales per-• rt ay -. M . A sk for • person at Daily Piiot 330 lmmed position tor mature very casual sm olc. 1 bols Lg ex1stmg merket mlsslon1. benefits. and ~s~~n~~~61;8 Fashion • Art • west Bay St Coste pe rson who types 722-6941 Sates. Marke1tng & Lei-advancement opportuni-• · e Mesa Ca Apply 9• 1 1 SOwpm. desires variety & SECRET ARY Perm pos tering Artist needed ty Sales and/or advert1s· 1 HAL HTlT( • e 8 m or 2•4 Pm {Circula owns car Wiii run er-avail Ans phones llte Call Joe 631-2499 1ng experience helpful El<p Lie Hostess 1 N • Orange Coast • uon Dept I rands & esslst in all Send resume to I Home Tract Po,' h ewd 1• D II Pll t • areas Top pay • ben-typ Non-smkr 839-1666 c1ass1l1ed Ads are the p Blevins 0 IS e • a y 0 • WOR~No~A~~~~EACH eflts Margo 55~9360 SECn /HClmlllST answer 10 a succes~ru1 ORAJICl COAST ~~;,e~s~~~:~, ,image 8 : 330 W. Bay Drive : Pres1101ous Resort I HCEPT /IWITOllll For Newport Beach Sail-garage or yard sale' 11 s 11 HIL Y PILOT • C t M CA e is NOW Hiring For An • ISATURDAYS. RE Ottlce maker Seth 675-1823 ::::,~,way to tell more PO Box 1560 RnAIL S&LlS P/T • OS 8 eaa, • Adm1n1stra11ve Secretary c'n Newport Center Call Cosra Mesa CA 92626 M1~'1~'~~5 C ::a:,.~~~;;,~n ~ e • • e e e e e e e e •e e ee e e e e e e e •• •Bookkeeper arot Van Riper 9-S M-F Want Ad Help? ... ; : :a•e••••••• eeeeeeee ... • Sales Secretary 644-9060 E o E 6.42-5678 • • N • c e a t m o s II p e r e SALES • e wl excellent t>enelots. ap-Openings Now Available 1n1erna11onal Marketing ,. p !\RT TIME • phcants must be able to Group requires lndlv1dual • • =~~~e~~~1blec:,;s J~~~ $ $ CAR ROUTES ~~~kg~~~~~g to~a~~!t~~,= T•:LEPHONE : 10am-6 30pm Thur Mon bonuses (7 141 963-0354 • e 497-5199 I • S l\LES • woRK o N THE BEACH Earn Extra Cash c. I SALESPHIDI WllTEI • • ~ • IN LAGUNA 101 Goll Pro Shop Par1 or I: e Pres11g1ous Resort For De/Ivery Of This Paper rull ume Must know goll • .nn \.., ) 1111 I 1•ar11 • Is NOW Hlnng For An • e Call 852 8689 blw11 e e Adm1n1strat111e Secretary SALES 9 AM 1 2 Noon e : •Bookkeeper HUNTINGTON BEACH SALES MGMT REP • HI H :w P \I \Ion ht • • Sales Secretary • 'I W I :~II 11 \I I • N:,c.,~:·:P0P~rc:i:;t~~~~~: MANAGEMCN~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY IE l WllllERlt : "' 11111 rc It\ : "'" Fastest growing /1 I in 11 s • !~:~od~ork ~':~1h'~·;~~ OPPORTUNIT ' IN DE PE NOE NT ~~~~ w/proven track re-• I \t i•ll1•11 t \\ u r" 111 1! '1111 : 10am-660pm Thur-Mon . • Ex1ens111e salesman : d 1t11111.... ,;1 1111' pl u' 1 0111 • • 497-5199 N producl 1ra1n1ng provided • : Mechcal /Dtatal 5105 Crew Superv1'sors a re Deliver day a week 0 •Career-Nol a )Ob • 1111 ...... ,.,..... • now 11 I •Earnmgs-Comm1ss1on • COIRIH/CLEH d d k . co ecting no so !Cit ing . Requirements Comm111 • : qusy Med Lab needs nee e to wor in a pro-Must have dependable c ar. menl willingness and be-• • energehc person lor drlv· fessional management pos-l1el '"ones sell • • •ng1clertcal duties FIT it iOn . trUCK Qr Statto n wagon and : e Knowledge ot OC area DARE TO I( • I "1 .i 11 • 1 p I" 1111 I 1111·11 t 1 , ti I • Good 6d~10v~0n~ .. 0,ecord We now have openings for 1n~ur a nee a StCClSS I! • : Call Mr Wlllls • #> I ~-Lt~:! MANAGER tlllllWY showroom plus window U 2-H 78 ll'lede WOfk room 4 year DENT Al mature a dults to supervise CA LL 84 2 _ 1 444 Hl-OH4 • : new spa per sales crew s . SALES POSITION A11a1I : I ... , \\l'I II s I 11 1-H:Oll p .tl) : IM.M Exoellen1 poten11a1 ---------Orrho An t eap only for expansion Wiii tratn R DA excel benefits lull 190.000 Contacr Pamela ~ u"'d B ~ ~.at> Ger.,... \ oar1 11mf' 1rvme Wegoner 494-777 t Snep m•' ouppy 6 mos 640 4292 lu1_"1 '"" .illltr 6 Bait. 111 B Sal .. Penor· 6 ~-, 561 t llSHHCE llLLH J>trtrtaaitita 2904 ~OuNu o<E fS "lam~ nedr Sf~ gels vou vour Arche' or ('l'JP e<1tt Musi have ar least 6 mo s i:i1p n all phases ol own lllC1ory direct Dusi ness We give lull buso nesa suppor1 Best dorecl marketing opporlunity Call Jim now' 720-0702 BEAUTY Salon For Sale 6 oplrators. brand new ~ equip 17th St , C M Full price $1 S,000 Ask 101 John 213-434-7468 All 6pm 213-4J 4-1120 'BIDS WELCOME lor sale of Trucking Company tllrough Cheper 1 r Proceedings Deadline 3/ 18/86 Mmlmun bid ~t 11 $9 1S7 3 1 Single sue. ce11tu1 bidder 10 r· .. awerded all assets on terms of cash w1tr11r 10 deys ot acceptance Cell 1-800-442-5265 -Newport Beach Yacht Bro«erege. l11es listings furnlarilngs. ren Well es- tablished Pat 673-7272 SllllUHH Bualness established NB erea Uses unique s1on mtg me1hods & system., Great oppr Reduced tor IH I sale Spflt1e1 0"'"""'., Mike Voss 8!'12 1 1 10 l•n•l•eal o,,.rtanity 2908 C~ARTER y A.CH T ,,,,.,. ,,,,4 lor 50V, par!Mr Prr>lot able estab t>us1ness E• oetlent tax advanrnoe• 0.11 Berry 675 8484 rT1eo1ca1 ms bolling & rot ow up Tvpe lile good pnone technique & gooo Oel'leflts Call 253-732' MEDICAL P/T Reltao1e person w1tri car 10 LOST 6 mo )Id "'""" no work approx 4 riours eyes or 1a11 V1r.1nroa t M daily Dulles to Include Rew Ard '>48 11 <' cleaning & sterilizing In ~ Ou111t ~"; • 11 · ,,. •• l•l 1or1a .S NPwµcort BlvU 63, 133r struments. errands. etc LOST Caloc.o C..at ..., •Sl•v well train Call Bart>ara or ot~ w wn paws ~r11 HB 842 24b8 ~!.16~~n-Fri 8 JO 5 LOST gr .. ,. bl~ sir t;+-d ma Cl • l Ofl ' cat Me-.e 6 Orange CM enca ace Bog rewar'.l 650-9154 ENERAL FFI E ood LOST G•"• ~Clu" rTla P ca1 Sr ;qg P )r• ~ ;\'lrl [Jr 66' 3844 4~< 204L w numbers Woll 1re1n MacGregor vacnts 1631 Placentia C M LO'JI L 1ti ra:lO•P •1 , .. J IOOllEEPH c n .4 " , • r Art A.gene., 1001\ing lor or Cap•<." 1 • Bc.t l'E'o gamzeo last accurate answer'>• >naoow ~E-person 10 nandle b1ll1ng WARD 496 1')7 J or AR AP gen ledger 66 1 1107 As~ ror Tracey payroll etc Must be mature & determined huouh 3002 Call Anna 494-1900 MHll HAS llll IOOllEEPH/SEC'RY 311 Newporter 9PM Investment firm 1n NB u restyles 'i20 4127 seeking Full time person Personal Su vicu Good bool\l\eeping typing. grammar word 3004 processing & phone skills ~.J~0-f"'l0!'"•-, ~~J~EF~o-r"!!'o-T~A.;.L.;.I(.;.,, necessary Non. srn k r P.41" f ,.,, , 11..,,., 11 $1600/mo 673-4227 ,rnt.ttr 111 f)'>0-6<11 • ESCORTS-MODELS 84 1-5627 LOSE WEl8MT AT UST UH EXTRA CHM H2-11UlHIS INVESTMENT Grou~ rias up to Hall Molhon OQllar<I or m0<e ava11 lor ~•able Sclloolt A Busine ss Pro HI' l aatracti oa 975-3•39 anyi1me 3012 CAILE TV C111tt•tr StrYiot "-11· Cop1 ey 1 Colony Cet>lev1s1on of Costa Mesa is seeking a sales clerk Ttits 1s a lull ti'™' 100 with lull co benefit• Duties include phone sales ~hedu11ng matalla 11ons fili ng and gent clerical work II interested pleaae con- tact JOhn Merritt Of Kevin M agu1re at 1714 1 549-4242 E 0 E --Al!P• S cnoo AR •••!f ft I.Na 2914 CLASSES COM area 110:600 CASH LOAN agP<, 6 12 676 13)8 Ev.n will! Creon Prot.-')PAN•5 .. OR ENGL SM 1-.ml 24 Hrs Coll f55f)N') TAU(;HT \-702-870-•346 Reason it .. 6~0 1<115 iefiiiln, T .D. 2911 _Ea~p~lo~y~•-.ta;.;t __ _ Wi66'W has money tor =:C" •1 C TD'a s 100001up no •14 are 3016 et.011..-1no penatty c.111 IHYSITTER IEEDED _Defllaon AHOC 673-731 I ApPfo• 17 '11JyS mr For hanact•tatl A•r!or.f! ''""" !> r holdrflf' AAI li C.CJM f.44 80?S CLEIUCAL/lf FIC( ntei:ested oe<ton wanting to beeome knowledgable n the t>oet 1neyrance t>u,oness Must type IQuellly-not speed) Good w phone and lirgures E•cellent working con d1ttons on trie Peninsula S111rt1ng pay $5/hr bHaac .. tatl 2920 B•H 1 , r r f"' wArned Ca11 673-7911 Mlllu•I' wrim><.n lor ] hY ... /PlUI Olli pr;,~r ,,, '''"'' , my home Entry Level Position Real r•ad«. 20 yr• ••P Ce11 c. ~ r "I'~ r Ii u'' Estate Investment Co a50-275110tane 631-8964 tl r ~0 M14 ,i tiave !leeks bright motlv8ted 1111rs "' Fi''> •1160 ondlvldual wtlh pro •1111 l lHllU * f e 1 s 1 o n • 1 • t P•eonaJIUKI Resumes & Dt•Htica 3011 111ude11ppet1ranc e iett•• S•me day aervte@ AIP'I., T yp1ng req d 758·860 t eveJI R .. ume Worlts m • " ~ 8Meh 759. 7~4 For N1twpor1 Bear.ti lamuy IUElll tfflG( w ) GPl1ld•11r I.A ,~, driv11 Co will train enlhu1111ttc Lett f tad 2925 8J 1 'HO I •~~ •r.r 111n P*flOfl lor Xerox copy- DbPERATEL Y ... king CHILOCARf w1tnll!(ll I 1()1 ing :rt typing ~ r• OWl'lef or new l!ome1 2 , I' ntel Ci' y or Ot;r Pim Quir ewP<>f1 her Found 2 9dOf•bMI male WM~day, (. 1, """' ~ fl"A<*Jtic.la. 897 W tllth ~ at M~rthur & M c F' 8 d '1 ., , ,. , ,. 11 St N8 8A2-7511 R.cllllll 1112/1111 On• 892 '1126 1111r.1 DEN OFFICE-P/'T nex hr INGk. ~ gray 6 black Ip f • 111.rltld dutlet. lite typing Need ham. wnri l•rd re HllOH I/ $3 so111en 551 3200 CaM JanlM &4G-938 M•iaiatrati•t 51 00 ~nd gryt blk otd CLXSS ROCl.A A•Dt CATS Ion; hair wf'lt tllrliSueb,t•t.1111 Ci. ,, 'T' heir wtttlt>M¢. long hair blli, Aide ur~lly ,,_,ftrt .,~ 6 long hair gry/whl HB Ctr, ~hnt'il D•\lr '' 644-3848 to work reme1rir1"' or f'Ouflm M ONEY Call ecllOOI ~r , '"' I>"'• 111-2«~8519 betwetttn ll•y Ill )6 ,., "' ~· f eptn..lpm 1pply ;O•'> I Cratmer , Lene HR ~4 1188fl IHlllUICI u1m'111111n Ac<.ountlng Ct«tc nMCI~ on Corporete offic. l()f Entry L.,..., Musi know tO-ICey by touch Will do inventory 1ec:onc:1lla11on pr~H r~e1~• Call S1ept1en1a 831 4.01111 !I Responsib ilit ies will 1nGlude Ask f or JoAnne Craney ~~~1tq~51~~~1h 11n~erie : • h" t . . d . . Plaza 549-1225 oast • \ .. lo. lor B1·11 \\ illtttlll... : 1nng, r aining, an motiva ting • • • • • • • ••• ••• •••• • ••• •••• teens in obtaining new cus- tomers for one of the area's leading newspapers . For an excellent opportunity and earnings o f $500-700 per w k, Call TC Ask for Ron 642-4333 If '" ere t1th11la1tie 114 Wl•t to , Hr~••• uah, WEWANTYOUI Ne ,,,., ... 1ttt111rr. We will teech '" ... ft 1111 •••ulptit11 , •• ltt41•t ,..., ..... ,.,., .... 41Urttr '' ceHectitH llrtlft4. Ceo Tt4arl Ask,., T.C. (7 t4) 642 -4JJJ t•M;;n;';'i;•;i•;:•;•;•;';";;;;; Cllild Cue ,Ftncin1 La .. •ca•i•t JP1iati11 11 1 •CHllD CARE ft FENCE Repair New & old A L1wacare i·,-N-T_t_EX_T..._2_0_Y_EA_R_S_EX_P $2.40 per day fhat s ALL you pay tor 3 lines 30 day minimum In lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAY" lSI FOii LOIS Your Service Directory Representative 842-4321 Ht. 301 Costa Mesa area Wood criam link. patio's Tlt( IRHl ICllE Average Room $29+ TLC S40-46 11:1 free est Greg, 968 O118 Lawn-Tree-Shrub lnSlall Exterior Stuoco $130~ !Young Mom will s11 ,,.. your Firewood Tree Trim and Removal. Materlels 6'42--0.,.2 home Mon-Fn Reis itvall Lawn Main & Rotolllllng PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Call Diena 953-S t 77 FIREWOOD $79 50''> Cord Sprinkler Install, Repair Winter Special Oual mix ' F E lnt/EJll, celllngs, refln ceb Cl111in1 Service Dehv Jim 6J6-8S6 1 ree stimates 548•6065 (26) yrs exp . w0<k gu•r -' • ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE I Davis Painting 964-3837 ROBIN'S CLEANING General Sernctl Sod Clean-ups M11nt QUALITY PAINTING SERVICE a ltlrooughly S 1 clean house 540-0857 CYlllllRT prlnk ers, etc 850-4147 Low winter rates Free "t THE SILENT PARTN(R A new mode ol Redecoral-Clean Ups•Tree Trtmmiiig Call John 722-9707 Comm g Resid ISyrs exp mg vour home wlrehet Yard Matnt •Haullng ''S'· i•t. Sculpture 495-4788 MIKE 650-3263 _ own equip saris guer FATHING INTERIORS 646-1833 before 8 alter 4 Haad~H TREES HANGING/STRIPPING Home & Olhce cleaning by AMEAlCAN HANDYMAN Topped/removed Clean-VISA-MC 673-I 512 JODI Please call tor lree Carpentry lencmg win up new lawns 751-3476 ANOYS WALLCOVERING estimate 842-6746 dows plumb1no merhte Tree/Trim/Cleanup compl 1nslal1at1on & Removal H01Jseclean1ng 14 yrs ell'.p tub encl etc And Yes gardening Competitive Int painting. 548-.013 reliable reas free est own Jesus Is Lord 633-14o2 prices Chuck 642-2873 I•--------trans Pina 64S-9866 Della FENCES-GA TES Tree trim Actaatical Ceilia11 QUALITY WORK Dump runs c M /NB _M"'!•!"i'•_ .. "!'2 ..... ____ _ Exper1 WalfQ<>wring ln- stallallons Reas Conaull- ent Assignmt 581-8590 AEBLOWN OR PAINTEO Reas Rates Honesllrels area Jim W'1)'1e 642-7206 •Block walls. brtekwortl. Call J t E/857 9057 GE concrete Comp patios Also lnt/E)lt Painting ane -* N HOME REPAIRS Lie:: 288597 631·92!15 RESID L/COMMERCIAL Pittnl Drywall Carpentry IS yrs exper 646-4834 "Ult 'El am'' DEPENDABLE QUALITY Workmanship 6.42-6813 t t E 646 325 etc Gary 645-5277 PTL •llllCIWORI• MODERN ACOUSTICS ree es Isa · 4 I P-1 "--NEW & OLD CEILINGS Sonia 7'12 l'IO'i5 HANDYMAN LARGE and EST 675-3 175 REFS llttr/ .... ,.all SPRAYED '>27 2589 ICl otllin1 Services ~;~'~57~ P~~ 0,'~e ~~1 II CUSTOM MAITUS 1n1 /Ext palch plasterlng, EitQu1s1te Acoustics Re SEWING & AL TERA TIONS YOU BUY • 1 INSl ALL lor llreptaces 539-0345 custom texturing. quallty work Problems-No Prob-sprayed or remove Ory Newpor11Cos1a Mesa area I wall Repairs 84 7 790 1 Nannetle 63 1_48 10 Gar age openers D•spos Masonry work Gen clean fems• "326864 554-783 1 als LI Elec Cat>lnets 1 ups tree trim, removal STUCCO Int/ext restucooi Aitllalt 1Contracton 1 Closets WL 548-6494 guar'd Ste11e 835-4633 add1tlons-h01J&8S 3Syr exp Parking Area Repairs & I 1'4'H-DHi&•·Rt•41 HnliDI STUCCO MASONRY -TILE 313850 lree est 586-4892 Resurfacing • Roofing & Commtresld ~ 1-2345 I L f HAULING . MOVING I No Job to small All types. Pl L ' Walerprool1ng• 83 t -4199 1 G & Y d Cl Free es1 Lie 631-2345 -•-•-•-•• ... l~-----t B I WILSON & SONS &rage er nups 2• "' ( • t Asphalt-r&Qa1r-prk1no lots I Rm Ado Remodel Kttc Jon • SAS-8192 M • I • ,. •' I M-1111 ep1 compleK-heavy roller I Bath Tiie "357487 tns HAULING • CLEAN-UP Hl81 Good IObsdone rlgh .. - Joe 645-4269 7am 9pm 30 yrs up 646-1740 Yard garage. rrash misc •A· 1 IOYlll• WEEKEND PLUMBING la1iat11 StrYict1 ROLLS CONSTRUCTION Lawn S8rv hedr lrtms CLEAN & EXPERT NO overtime! Ca11 anytime • 545 073 * Over 25 years experience Water heaters ln-Acu'Type Word Process-New Const /Remodeling Lie T-1 t6.428 730-1353 1talled from $52 1146-87 12 1ng We do manu1<:rtp1s. LlcB468594 Ins 552-0428 Haultng Moving Cleen- rnalltng list etc 786-3330 Ceaitracta'tl ups 7 Deys Lowest r111es ••ABC MOVING•• DRAINS CLEAR From $15 , • Cell Barry 722-8673 Outek & C1relul T138046 Feucets. Olsposel, H .. ter, ~o':~·0;oe:1~,~:':s !'•J!4!•• Haulmo Moving Clean-'1 LO RATES 55~-0410 851-960'4 M&M 722-908e Merle 497·2871 RAYNER CONST CO ups 7 Deys Lowest rates STUYlll Oil.Ult Exper1 Service & Repelr C. "a'a-ttl Remodel-Resld'l-Comm·1 Call Barry. 712.-0§73 I STl•m •YIH •• 32 yrs exp Resld'l/Comm • lns'd tree est 646-5049 H I L I -· Lie •409035 ""'• 11""1"" .. ••r .... , I Orenge Co or191nal "'" ..... KITCHENS etc CABT re-ATC Commerc1111 Orywell Fitltll Student Moven 1n1ured Drains c-leereel or repalr9d. surl aclng(compare) Home Spec1a11z1ng 1n Comm'I Uc T 124-4311 ~ 1-8427 All plumbing repairs Low remodeling lie 642 1777 and Restd'I Free est DANCE LESSONS Soclal. NEW Werel'louae Storege rates-refs, PDQ 831-31117 548 8923 ,, 383924 Nightclub Benroom, lalln Cartt1try I 7 Lessons S20 650-3048 llYll·IAI PLUMBERS FOR LESS EJlpen S,pentry Service *ROOM ADDITIONS * H ti l C I' Ceraful-Courteou1-Ctleep All types ol plumblng. tree Rep111r-Remoe1·1 Additions •REMOOEllNG• H II M 1111 By hr /or pleoe ~G-3665 est 681-3630 Doors-etc 548-4980 ST L1C 4'8477 969•2194 24hrEl•llt-1110 IMlia - - BUILD OR REn'"IR Dt•tatic StrYict1 •Heating done rlahl• lanlat ltnict 1rz""' .. 'PiflJ'9P-----· ,.,. -1100FIR°G recover. re- Walls, statrs, l1oor11. locks, H00SErPET S1TT1NG In lactiiltTax Cere for elderly ln ll<*lae pairs. hot tar, Ute, rock. ralllngs moldings & 1r1m NB/CM area long/short private home Home cool! wOOd. free est 750-115811 u 76106 Don 96.4 5949 term xlnt-rels 545 3o83 FRANK MUSSELMAN meela Ke thy 540·• 101 ' You1 horM or my office BEST ROOF AEPATff CABINETS & CARPFN Dttn Sr e11 Ratu 8A&-7828 C ARE F 0 R Y O U A CAN BEAT ANY BID BY TRY Small tobt ritp&lra I 1-. PARENTS Private home 50%. 722-7537 tree esllmet .. 6.45-2003 1 Entry & French Doors J11tr1ct.11a N B Merllyn ~0-7020/E By Norman rrie Doormen Ti t - Doors-moldlnge-bay wm Oak & J"1r 1167 DOOR U IN IN P~!!'l!l"lll'IP"T.~-."""""""'-11owi complete P•lloi GRAMMAR '°' sctiool Of EXPERT THtnQ-Reiie6' addt11ons quallty wori. llectrical buatne11 1194 1525 FINE PAINTfNG By Rich: re .. on•ble-Remoo.t·batl! •4774411 Peu1 5•1111880 Pllllll IUCTllC !Jtwtlrr/hn ~~~1:,:1111L~• ~;:t/ I kllchen Cell 722-t~ KITCHEN CABINET Ouellty work lree "t Ver19<1 '' diemOnde 14 Thenk-Yout 963"" 114 TIU/lllllll llTTIU REF'ACING 1425513 968 7401 eeratgotdrlng Orig pr~ RAINBOW PAINTING _Fr .. E1t 681-3330 Cell for lree est ~2-0881 RES1D1co-..M LllND 26 l'SOO P••d S tllOO. Mii Ouellty 11 our PollC'Y Wl•4n IMalat 0oo1' R-i;>111r All,.rettOrtt yre Do my own work lie S900 240-6S4q e60 ~II JEFF llG 8838 Cebtn4ttl Partel Looi ate •U80• 1 Al 1146-8126 1 ·i•••afilf Window CIMnlng ~ J~ yrt exp J..,ry 642 0587 DON s ELECTRIC -' Lawacar• AL~~e;:i:aT:.~ i;:{;:' ~~;~~-n'~ ~7~ 18 Ct•tat/CHcrttt 4g8-9871 ~vice calls I( C TREE SERVICF 10 Stec> S.,vtc• 11«12-3235 o;,,, .... YI patlOI petri• Ory9f 0Ulle1' etc bOn<l.cl Top trim removal Ouell\y DAN SAL Y(R PAINTNO ~I~~'=, etc No 1ob too emell NEW REPAIR OvAht.,. Ne> ~ervu:e Aflord•ble I l ~ •42592• 114~792 or "3-9.4.te AN• Mtelley 536--0SS3 fob• 10 small rea.on11ble Ovt•ev 536·111199 Call Anytime "4-2017 • 9A1CK & CONCRETE * rrM 1 lied 63 t ~34~ Landtcet)ll'IQ Sptinlller~ GLASOOW P• •··-P~-"<> n-.d ~ rrH et l '"" ....... r I "' "'Od (l•10n ~· "" 8 f;' ~ elwap Check Ille uwvu a M "' Jil'1 8 r.e!I Ir-et t 1111 ot ''"' "> r (It 11 " .....,..,,,... Olr8C1ory In l"-yr1tn0 (;. 497 736• Tom Cllll • ,,. ., ., .. ,.:,til I rel• 1142-14 O~ILY PILOT ... ............................................ --..-..---...--.....-. ..... -...--------.-...-.--~~~~~~~~~~·------------- • MOTOR ROUTE Available ln lrvlne area. $300 to $600. No collect- Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333 , ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST ...,,.. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA THEODOR( ROBINS f ONO J' t, ••Aifftt 1• I\•",• ((J\fA ¥1 \A t • .J I llllf, THEODORE ROBINS FORD ·looo HARllOA IHVO CO\f.A MIS.A b4l 0010 l 1llJ Pllt t Orange Coat DAil Y PILOT /Satwday, F.oruwy 22, 1Ne som coum VOLDl!GD Thar* You for maklnc us' » cw . •IFM. sl•M Wl tlU, tit II ..... , tilltM &Ws. tit< '-'' 11Wf0'1, stttl whtth ($et • •l04410l '6996 Of '143 Pef mo. + tu , tor 60 moi '~'S clown end lent 'IS20 totll of PIY· NlllJ ()n 11JP1>Vtd Clfdt All '86 TROOPER '1lttt ru r sot. AM fM tit< '11fto w/t UI , powlf llllf· r.. and bell. lnUdl 1ncn1 Ser •1194 .. l '10,496 or •111 Pff mo. • 111 "' '° -~ l """ -luw IJ0.8'0 tO(ll "'""""'' • ~ Ct ... SA-341 Ftcnnout~· MAllll ITA~ ~ TN follow!ng pereooa #",. doing~-· P\lllC *>TIC[ JOHNSTON'S BABY !M- ACTTnOUS IU-H PORIUM 2'351 ~. N.u. ITA Tl_..,. o.n. POlnl, C.iif 92e29 n~ 1~ ~ rs Jonn Robert Gra•ll• OOi"" llutl-u 2'351 Armada. 09na ~ . ,, Calif 92629 ~P~O= SuMn .Jonnston. 2&1 C.111 92863 . Armida. Dena POllll caiit Ta< .. Ann Betley 5300 92629 s.unor. ~ 8-ctt Tl'lia business 11 ~· Cellt 12663 dueled by co-pertner. ,. Tl'lll bu11nu s 11 con-I .. onn Robe<t Grano. "' dUC19<1 by an lnOMoual Tl'llt statement -'1lecl r ...... A eaii.y ""''"the County c1e111 C)tbr. Tl'llt 11atemeot wu tiled lnQe County on JanuaJ?OO wttl'I tl'll County Clef~ of Or· 1986 ,,_.,. •"04! Counl\I on Jaou11') 23 I PubUtl'led 0r•"041 ei.t• 1986 Dally Piiot Fabrvl f'\I 15""2 F,_ Marci\ ' 8 1986 Pvbt•SNIO Orlr>QI Coul S~8 0.Uy PllOI Februar, 1 8 15 --.. ---11'-W\-TV'-.C-e-.• - '2 198& l"UUU\< nu'""-- SA-350 l"lCTITIOUI ~ ---------NAllE ITATa~ Nl.IC *>TIC[ Ttte folowlnQ l*"90l1 i. •doing bual"-t as '1"' FlCTYTIOUS 8U ... ll POAT TRINITY FUllD NAMI ITATl.wl 1986 PO<l Trlntty CUie Tl'e IOllOW>ng pettona are New(>Or'I Beecl'I c.llf 9wec> OOtnQ outlMU II Paul A eo-1986 90l1 PEAK PERFORMANCE T rinlty Circle N•""tl<i' I 9881 Btl9< ln San la Ana a..cfl Catt! 92960 )J' Calif 92705 ThtS bueineu 11 1!!9'I Mllct MIC'llman 988 \ 9,.., Oucte<I b'I' en '1'd1Vldu4! , Ln Santa ""' C•llf 92705 Paul A ~ • AICll H~ 837 An• n11s st•'""*'' wa "1lliaC 111111 Way l agvna 8"ctl -1th the Count\' Clar1! afO< Ct M 92651 •"04! Count)' on Janu i Tn11 buttne11 11 con \988 OUCl.O by co-oanners "61 M•~• HICllman Pub1•$he0 Oranoe ~' IMPULSE TURBO Thlt ttat_,t _. l•leel Oally P1101 Fee>ru~ 1~n wtlh tr11 Count)' Clerll ol 0: Maren 1 8 19&E. '--1£ADT FOi 0£LIVEU 'Oi: County ~ ianuar-, 22 S.4 ;,SJ ---------t 10 ,,_,. P\8.IC NOTICE~ Puol11he0 Orano-C 1 Deify PtlOI Fetttvtl"Y 1 8 1!1 l2 1986 _ _ _ _ _ ~~~~~~~~-----------.................... = .... w ...................... ~ ............................ ~ ........................... ~ ............................ allldll .. &'9 .... a•a .. a .. 01113s1113a1113 .. a111111111111111 .... •a1111~0" .. a .. 11• -Orange CoNt OAIL Y PILOl / Saturday, Febru•ry 22, 1986 MUC M>TlCE 1'8.M: NOTIC£ P\8.IC MOllCE PtlllC NOTICE ____ .;..;;..;;.,;;; ______ .;..;;;. ____ 1--~~..-----------~1------~~~~------------------------~ Nit.IC MOTIC£ Almond crop hit hardest ...cnnoue IUWll nclniout eutMH Neme ,.._red to .oo ... wu o.iiy l'llol feorUMY a. 1$ •••· 84H.. 101 --~ MAm ITAT'llmWT ~ ITATWW'WT tiled In Ot~ County on '2 M1ten 1. 1988 9Mch, Ca. The followlftO l)er90l'I II T"-tollOWlng peraona 111• I o.o.mc. 2-4, 1980 FILE Sa-370 The NllM(•l 81'4 melltne OOlng bullneu u : doing b\ltlnett u NO F-152248 lddf-. of the In~ REGINA'S STATUARY, S~AW INVES'tMENT I JOMC>h lino. 10 Ou+.t lllllD•tc """TICE 1trene*"(•) -DANtlL 212 Albel't Pl. Cotta MM.I COMPANY, 180 Newpor1 Mooo, Irvine, Callf 9271' ~ "" OAVIO WO&.fl9'. If'. ANO Oelll 92821 Center Or ol'250 ~ Thie Min.. Wat ~ ftCTTTIOUI 8UaiNRll ftAMn.A LYNN ...... INO. Regine Mtcl'IHI Cul e..ct'I. Cel•f 92eeC> IOucted by an lndlYIOual I NAMI ITATl•WT 1CD1 a.. ~.im.no. •WI, Coat• Mesa, cam 1121127 ol the Donald w ShtfW wtlh Ille County Clef'k of Of dotn :'i.i~ ':·Ta 1(! ""81 tM Pf'GPM) .,...,.. t>ertaon, 212 Alt>er1 Pl . • Donald w snew. Trust,. Thia 11a1emen1 w .. l'lleO The f 1ow1 I Ont.no, ea. 11m Thia buslneH 11 con· Revocable Truat. 47 HarbQf 1 a~ County on Jenuary 23, I v.ch~ Service 3800 P1tk ,_, '*9to le dMcritM!d In dueled by an lndlvlduat Ridge Of . Newl>O't 8eacn, 19 Pe bll .._,,, ,.._ Co Ln ~ ' Boecf1 CA tonWel H! 8 ~· .. poalel Regina M Culbertson CaHI 92680 u ,,,... .,.ange HI~ OOlllounctle-Mdat:410 This stll*'*"I WIS filed Joanne Snaw Reynolds, Delly Ptlol Febtuary 1, 8. 15 8ra<lley M Grou 3600 W. ~Mlfflc e ... t H19hw1,, with 1ne County Clerll ol Of. Trustee ol the Paul and 22. 1986 P1t1k Ln NewpOrt B.acn • llllM A, Newpon '°8ch1 ange Coun1yonJ1nuary31 JoaoneReynold1Revoc1ble SA·35111cA1126e3 ·i ce. '2tl3 Tti. ~-•1 ·\lmrn1d, "'tlbnl 1tw ~ur'>l \lOrm 1988 1Trul1, 242 Heliotrope Ave.. This bullnH• " con-"-lleod I>' tN Mid .1 (' I I f'nNOI C0<ona det Mr, c1111 92625 P\llLIC NOTIC£ !oucted by an tn<JMdual trenet.M(•l at 1-'d io.. u.irnugl· .1mong .1 1 u1 nia rrops as Publlllled Orange Coa11 Mary Kathryn Crooll1ll Bred Grou catlofl le; NllWPOAT MAIL \ tl"IOU!. \\ in~h and rain ohllttttllt>d Oa11y P11<>1 February 15 22 TrustM of 1ne Mary Kathryn tUMMAftY Of' Thia atalemonl was hied I 9Ul ... ll CENTI" u1untlt'..,~ hl\ 1:1' u. hill' pt•tal\, nor- M111cn 1 8 19116 CrOOk•ll Revocable Trust ADOP'TED OM>tHAHCE wt1h 11\e County Clerk of Or· Th.e 1-'d buMI ,,_.., 1• mall~ th\· lit..,l -.1gn ol 4ppr08Lhing SA 377 1560 Sunsel Ridge Or Ordinance 86-4 11 IChed· enge County on February 6 1 lntendeod to 1>e conewm· P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BUllNEIS NAME STATIMENT Tne loOow1ng person is doing bua1ness as LFG ENTERPRISES. 3660 S Bear "A San II Ana Calll 92704 LUIS F Ganddin• 3660 s Sear "A San II Ana. Cafll 92704 Th11 t>uaonen ts con· duc1e<J by an 1ndlvulual Luis F G1ndd1n1 Tnis s111emen1 was weer "''In the Coun1y Cieri. ot Or- ange Coun1y on January 3 I 19815 F21M22 Published Orange Coast 0111ty ?1101 Feoruary 15 2"2 Laguna Bea<:h, Celll 92651 uled 1o ti. in full t0<oe and 1986 mated at the office ol \pn ng. fn1s bu11na11 le COil· er1ec1 30 days lrom llsadop· '300374 TAL8"00K II EIC ftOW State hlOd and o\gnl uhurl' o f- duc1ed t>y • general per1-1lon on February 18. 1986 Put>hslled Oranoe Cou1 COfllP. 17971 9Mch 8lvd.. lil'1als ~·hl'l l..l"d on crop damage nersnip 'end wN adopted by 111e IOI· Deily Pllor Februar)' 8 1s. j Hwntlngton I Heh, Ca 1hroughou1 \ltmn-ra' .ioed Non hem Joanne S Reynolds towing roll c:.11 vote. COUN 22 Maren 1 1986 ne4? Ofl ~ •"-' Mefctt 12• 0 ThtS S181tmenl wa.s IHed Cll MEMBERS AVES Sa-387 ,... ( allfomt:l :rnd ronl'h1d1.·d Fndny that w11n 1ne Coumy Clerk 01Or·1 Hertzog. Scnalar. Hall 1 Thie bllltl tranafef I• •111>-almond\ had lhl' mo\t potent ta I for ange County on January 29. NOES. H0<nbuck1e. Wheel· DH~HIC W\TICE I )eat to e.,lf~nle Unlfotm 'l'Vt'rt' dumagl'. 1986 1•r ABSENT NC>n41 n.~ "" Comm«clel Code S.CHonl That ........ bt~l'UU\I.' thl.' lrl'l."> Wl'rt' tn '291522 Ordinance 8&-4 adop11 l10t. Pub11sneo Orenge Coes1 Areas of Benotl1 end Im· flCTTTIOUl8UIMll Theneme andeddrHaol lull hloo m and r1:ad\ tor poll1na11on Daily P1101 February 15. 22 POMt m•JOt lh<>toughlaire NAME ITATl!MENT the pereon with whom throughout the Sal r arnt'nto a nd an March 1 8 1988 and bridge t-on n-cte The IOllOw•ng petSOlls are clalm• m!,1 be flledRowl' I lrnlljUlll '<tlln._ s whl'O \ll>rm!. tx•gan SA-373 velc>pmenl lo ralM 1 portion 1 doing business H TALBROO.. II E&C . ol lhe lundtng reQulred 10 JUSTTHETHING.3021.B COftPORATION 11•11 arrl\lll~1>1ll'a ftcran<llhaon Feb 12 ---Ptm--1-C_NO_T_l_C_E __ con11ruc1 lhe San Joaquin iHarl>Of BlvO Cotla Mesa, 8eech Blvd., Huntington \'ulna.1hll• petah \\l'rt• l..noc l..ed to Htlls Tr1n1port111on Cor Cl1tl 92626 heeh, Ca. ~7• Attn. the gn,und k a' 1ng hare flov.crs that FICTITIOUIBUllNESI rldO< Theproposooleepro-Denn Sch1eppa11 3181 RU•Y. Eec:r-No. 4-7U-\\Ould tx' k!>!> ltl..ch hi ,1Ltral"1 her\, £ S TEME T gram does no1 etfecl extal Mad&1ra Cot11 Mesa Calll ftN and IM ... t da, foe ftl- NAM TA N 1ng homes extallng com-92626 1119 clelm• br •nr credttoc o;a1d 'Nt•, \<;a1. ~1.1n1\lau, C ·ountv Tne lonowtng person IS me<ctal Of '1ndustrlel build· Patrioe Sch1eppa11, 3181 •h•ll be Merch 11, , .. farm aJ\l\l't . do~~Obu5~~~1~5ES 8381 ings. building perml1s l0<'~2~~~ra Cosia Mesa. Calll 1 :,~:. 'it!heC:::~i;:i•.:.: "'If \oil lnok 1n til'ld\, thl· ~hok Mtllt>ridga Circle Hunl residenhal rtmodehng or o G Ree<J 23955 Cal data •-lned above. lluor '' \\hill' "tlh l"'l,tl\, hut lll•' 1 ion Beach Calll 92646 add111ons n0< bulld111g &>er· . ,......-"' ~ ng mus 10< recon11ruc11on ore•· grove Blvd Newn11~ Caht Dated Febt11ary 14, IMI Ihm t'r' h.1 \ t'll I hn·n I.. not l..ed off," KB) Ellzat1e1h OeLoacn 1511 residenUll units 91321 Daniel Devld Wott.r. Sr .. SA-38 I 8381 M1llt>ridge Circle. Hun1 -T~ 1 11 1 Lorena Redd 23955 Cal Pamela L'nn Jenning• In· ~ '·" \,lid ing1on Beach Cahl 92646 nanc: ::iayle~ ~ .. ~heinO<t~~ grove Blvd Newhall. Calif tended Tran•l•r-• ' FlO\\l'r~ th.II .trl' lrl.'\h !>till \lll!uld Maren 1 8 1986 This business 1s con· Cll Clerk 5 olllce 77 Fair 91321 Published Orange Coast attr.11..I ,0011.' hrc\, hl' addl•d, 'IO it is ----Ml---l-C __ NO __ T_IC_E __ duc1eo by an 1nd1V1dua1 Or•~• Colla Mesa This business JS con· Dally Pilol Fabrua1y 22, 1986 imf)(.\\\lhh: LO full~ aS!>C\'> tht• amount M.ay E OeLoecn EILEEN p 'tflNNEY Cit) ductect by a general par1 Sa-398 This s1a1emen1 was fllec:r Ctertt · • netsn•p o f dJm.igc Lo tht• $·HO m1l11on F~!~~:A~~::~s .... 1n 1he Coon1y Cte<k 01 Or· Publlsned Oiange Gaul PawcaScn1epp111 PUBLIC NOTICE 1nda"1n H't lie ::ind Stan~~_!9us Tne following persons are anoe Counly on January 31 Dally P1101 February 22. 1986 This siaiement was flled ~gnt·u It UI \.' ( omm m 1<,~1oneyKc1th OOtng 1>us1ness as 1986 F2"820 Sa-397 wHh 1he County Clerk ol Or I FICTITIOUI BUSINESS Mahan <,a1J the e\11.'nt llf IOS\ wdl be A • D PARTY REN TA S ange County on January 29· NAME STATEMENT 1 a L PuDllsned Orange Coast ----------------11986 kmmn ix'lll'r \\ht•n hud<, Ix-um 2085 Placen111 Ave "5 Dally Piiot F'et>ruary 15 n PUBLIC NOTICE F29154MS The IOllowtng persons ere <> Cos11 M8S3 C1111 92627 8 986 domo business 9s PDR 'prouling tn a \\t'l'l.. or l\\O Maren 1 1 Published Oranna Coast GROUP 16335 Spruco Adot>e Mission Ren1a1 ~ .. 360 SUMMARY OF 0 .,,~ 5 22 v \nmt• polltn.iuon m.I\ ha\l' <><.'· Sar. inc C lhf 2085 -• PROPOSED ORDINANCE a11y Pllol February 1 Fountain Valley CA 92708 j J h I I t h P1ecen11a Ave t5 Costa ----------------March l, 8 1986 A 7 , Ph1l1p Nguyen 1633~ lUfrl'l unng rtl' )n':h,\ 1" t l' Mesa Ca111 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE A propose<! ordinance 15 S ·3 2 Sprvce. F'oun1111n Valley CA \torm\, '\l:.ihan '>UIJ Tnis business 1s con scne<iuled lor cadop~on 81 92708 '"L' c:n hod) I'> figuring ( thl· 1 rofl) I\ dueled by a corporation FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1he regular tty ounctl MLIC NOTICE June Nguyen same 1edl Ull'd hut \\l' don 'I l..n<1\\ lo "hal Pam ThOrn ottoce man NAME STATEMENT meeung 01 Match 3· 1986 Tn1s business is con T I I being Ordinance 86-5 cl'la-n 11.'nl. .. hl' aJJed. r f ·- • ager ne 01 owing person 's ng lhe zoning 01 prop9,.,y al FICTITIOUI BUSINESS dueled Dy nusband Bild wile Tnts S1a1emen1 was filed doing Dusinen BS 1 NAME STATEMENT Philip Nguyen ( Umllll'Ol\ lro111 n1..•1ghhu11ng w11h the Coun1y Cter~ ot Or BAKER COMMERC1 AL 801 Paularino Avenue lrom fha lollow1ng persons are This s1atemen1 was filed l\krn·J ('nun\~ \\l'll' !HOil' gnm ange Coun1y on F'et>ruarv 7 He.AL EST A re SERVICES R2 10 R3 '" connecuon with doing ousiness as wnh tne Coun1y Clerk ol Or ""~· Flood watera aplll into the town• of Linda a nd OUvehurat, where thouaanda h ave been routed from their bomea. 1986 1•2 Wes1po• t Newporl Relone Petiuon R-55· 17 (a> EARTHGUIOE COM ange Counly on January 1& 'Out prdtmlllJr. l'\li1Tlal1..'' Ml' F300485 Beach Ca11t 9<'660 The molion 10 given Ordl· PANY fbJ EARTHGUIOE 1986 that lhlrl \\a\ ~h\l'l"ll .it1 and 60 Published Orange C<:as1 V1ck1 M 6akf'< 1•2 wes1 nance 55-5 tirsi ieading car· GRAPHICS 509 31s1 S1reel ,2t84CM pl'rl l'nl d .1 m,1gl" to th1.. ,1lmond hluom Lha.t. ha\ opened up the la~t )l'ar o r Oa11y P1to1 F'ebrua"' 15 2'1 port "lewoorr 8ti:\Cn Ca111 roe<J Dy lhe following rOll call Suite 202 N......vvt Beach Put>hsnecl Orange Coast h h hi • h Maren 1 8 1986 '' 92660 .... vole COUNCIL MEMBERS Calll 9~663 ~~ ... v· Dally p 101 Febr ary 15 n -"' ll roug \ llg\lfl'' out I :11 \\(.' Sll SA-387 rn1s business 1s co,,. AYES Hertzog Schafe r Krts J wain&eon Partner Maren ; 8 198~ · might 111\t' h.111 thl' l rop. ·· 'aid I l.1rn "l1)l all almond-growing arC'as wen: CllJCle<l l>y an 1nd1v1oual 11811 NOES Hornbuckle. 1605 Wes1 Balboa •4 New-Sa-392 "-rug. .1,,1\tanl agrtlulturt• U)nl· hit hard. Kern County in the sc.iuth<.·m PtmlC NOTICE v1ck1 M Bake• Wheeter ABSENT None POrt Beacn ca111 92663 ~nd uf the San Joaquin Valle" had ~1'11$ statemtonl was 11100 The lull le•I of 1118 Ofdl· Earthgu10e tJ1pan1 Co m1'>\lllnt•r I FICTmous IUllNESS NAME ST A TEMENT Tne lollowong person •s doing business as witn 1ne Counly C•eri. 01 Or nance may t>e read 1n tne l TO Parlner 509 3151 f>lllllC NOTICE I\. rug ,,11d lo.,ing '" m.111' rx·t.ll\ lillk r .. 11n. and grow<"rs there ha' e not 11,,oe County on Jenuarv 30 C•ly Cterk 5 oHice 77 Fair S11ee1 Su•le 202 Newpon "'l ul<, do" n till' ..tttral II\ 1·n1'" '" lhl' reported an) niaJOr damage, said 1986 Onve Costa Mesa Beech Calif 92663 DEPARTMENT OF !x•t•\ \\llll0l l'l1\t'I rl.llH' ,1, ~di .. ( huck Bcnnetl. a deputv agric ulture F2"8n EILEEN P. PHINNEY. City Tiits business IS con DEVELOPMENT SERVICES I ROBERTA KURI .\S SOCIA TES 2729 1 l eis Remt>tes. Sune 200 M1ss1on Vle10 Call! 92691 Put>llsneo O•ange Coesl Clerk.. 1 SE"VICES llthl· 1 1i~r1llllfHOllH'\11ul1'\lt 1·ml'· ~omm1~s1oner. Oaotv P1101 Feoruarv 15 22 Publosne<J Orange Coast :;~~p t>y a genera par1 ENVIRONMENTAL I\ '>hllrt ti lllJ\ ht• J1tlil ult 111 "4ar~r 1 8 ,986. 0 111y P1101February22 1986 Kris J wainscon RESOUlllCEt SECTION maintain tur ·ign 01 ir' ·t\ ''l'' ,111,.,.. 1 Kan I'> the state's leading almond SA :!~ .... _____________ s_a_·_l_96 This siaiem&nl was 1,18<1 Notice 1s hereby given by ~ • "l u l , .• l produrer followed b} Stan1!.laus and Robena Lucille Ku" 14400 Newport Avenue •60 Tusun. Call! 92680 Tn1s business 1s con dueled by an 1nd1v1dua1 Rot>ena Lucille Kun MLIC NOTICE tna Oepar1men1 01 Develop-IO use up 'urplu~l'' till' pa,t tu.o \t',tr\ Men·ed Caltforn1a. the o nl} almond -wttn the Coon1y Clerk ot Oi · ment S ervices. Env1tonmen .. Thl' n•al dt'>n>uragtng part ol lhl\ anna Coun1y on .January 30. 1a1 Resourcess~11on ol lhe produc ing stat"' grew 1QQ 000 Lons of MLIC NOTICE F TT Ou Usl"'ESS 19"86 ""' ''1..•:11hn "Lh,1l U.l' h.1\1..' IX'l'n ahk w "· -· IC 1 1 8 B " C11y o t Hun11ng1on Beacn thl' nuts tn I 984. lhe last )Car for FICTmous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT F291752 tnll the 1011ow1ng reQU851S d1,pO\l' o l thl· '>Urplu<, .. \,ltd 'itl'\l'll \\hll h tigur~ are a\ ailable. NAME STATEMENT Tne 1onow1ng perso,, is Pu1>1isnec:r Orange Coasi tor Negative Oectarat1on [ ,t\ll'r 'Ill' pre\1lknl 111 C .1ltlorn1a This Slatemenl wai. hied w1tn 1ne Coumy Cterk 01 Or 1nge Coun1y on Ja,,uary 31 1986 Tne IOltowmn ptorsons o'lrf' 00•"9 ousiness as . Dail., Pilot Feoruary l5 2'1 were revt•w--' and are avail \I .1 ( I h I h p ll bl I r " R S"STE s 56 Ma n 1 8 1986 ~ "" • monu 1ro\H'" \L all)!\l' .. l' {1 rnat1on pro ems a \O 1ace doing ousmess as C A T ULT A· ' M 1 11 •c 9Dle for publtc rev;ew com r ALE PROOUC T IONS Proouc1 Ln Unn B·5. Hunr SA-376 mencing Fet>ruary 2.:; 1986 1..'llllll'fll nu\\ ""' lwtha thcrc wall ht· gru\\erH>I apm."Ol\. early pe~lhcs and 18142 F'ores1one C1 Fou,, 1ng1on Beecn Calll 92iµ9 Neg1111ve 0ec1ara11on No l'IHIUgh a111HHH1' to till the lkmand ne\'tHrlflC\. but lht•re s llll may be time F2"950 Publlsneo Orange Coas• Oa11y P1tol •ebruery 15 22 tam Valley CA 92708 Erik R Usher 769 1 Gar MLIC NOTICE 85·70 in con1unc:11on w11n ·---------------------------------• RoDer1 Chapm11,, t8134 ne ld Ave i:'.\ Hun1ong1on zone cnange No 85-t8 ts F"estone Fou,,1a1n vall"Y Beach Caltl 92649 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1>e1ng eJ(pended 10 reql.>851 a CA 92708 This business s con NAME STATEMENT zone cnange from Mt tLiglll An11a Chaom6n 15134 dueled t>y an tndoviduat Tl'le following persons are lnduslroat)& R1 (lowOens11yl SA·386 ForeS1one Four'llatn Vall~y Erik R Usher doing business as Res1den1tal\ 10 C4 t1-11gnway1 -------------CAT~~~0a8~ M a•v ta•' 2 w•:;n;~e'g'~~~~n~,;:so•11~~ F::S~~ E v~c~/' ~~LTE~ ;;~e":;';~~~lly ~:a1~b~:: March 1 8 1986 f>lllllC NOTICE Firestone Fount.ii" van .. ~ tnge Coun1., on Ja,,uary 3 3471 Via Lido Ste 200 New of me Soolnern Pac1f1c Ra1l- CA 92708 '98& POrt Beacn Ca111 92663 road Righi 01 Way between "CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne following persons are doing business as MCM ADVERTISING & MARKETING SERV ICES Su11e 181 4 1:2 N Coast H1gnway Norn• l aguna Calll 9'1651 Pa1r1c1a A Berne'lsffr 765 Kendall L dguna Beacn Ca111 92651 Ronald Van Ovc~ 2532 1 Acacia Ct Moss1on I e10 C1111 92691 458IT'latn Marsn 18 ''2 F297070 A,,na A 11e1drone1 Inc a Genier Drive and Edinger Fori.,10,..e Founld1n \/allfl., Puoloshed Ordnge CoaSI Calllorn18 corporeuon 3471 Avtinue CA 92708 Daily Pilot Fet>ruiHy 1 8 15 Via Lido Sre 200. Newporl Copies ol these repons This t>usoness is con 22 1986 Seacn Ca111 92663 are on Ille w11n me C11y duc1eo oy a ilentora1 pa•I SA-353 Tn1s busoneu s con Clerk Clfy 01 Hunungton nersl'lop duc1eo t>y a corpora11on Beach 2000 Main Stree1 Asema11i N M1rsr-MLIC NOTICE Evl'lyr> C Nockels Sec Huntongto,, Beacl'I Cati I 'his slalemPnt was 1,1eo r11111•y torn1a Any Pilrson w1sn1ng "'11r 1''e Cc.uMy Cl'!rk or O• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS rn1s s1a1 .. men1 was hied to commen1 on tnese re I ang11 Cou,,iy or Jt111uary 16 NAME STATEMENT with lhf' County Cle•k ot Or qu.,>15 may do ,om writing l<l86 The 1011ow1ng perso,, ·~ 6nge Courtly on Janu.ir) 31 w1t'11n 10 days 01 tn1s no11ct1 F2te434 0('11,,g ousones, as t986 by prov1d1no wrotlPn com PvDtosnea Ora,,ge Coast FUTONS ANO FRAMES F299e44 ments 10 1he Oeo1v1men1 01 O~ 1) P IOI Feeor i.irr t5 22 OF. 1-lUNTINGTON BEAC1-1 Put.;•Shed O•a,,Qe Coa11 Development Services En Mil•~~ 9 14~·' •9400 Beacn Blvd ,,5 Hunl Da11y P11ot fet>ruary 15 22 vironmental Resources Sec· Sa·J93 1ng1on Beech Ca11f 92646 March 1 8 1988 lion P 0 Bo• 190. Hum l1nda J Schut> 4320 SA·382 1ngton Beach CA 92648 This ousme~s •S I on dueled t>y a general 011n nersh•P Pa1ric1a Berne554'r PUBLIC NOTICE C.11>ncoe Ave Marina Oe1 Commen1s will be con Rey Calot 90292 ---IM--.,-l -IC __ NO_T-IC_E ____ s1dered oy rne dec•s1on This S1a1emf!nl w11s 1,1ed ·--------------- ..,In lhe Counly Cltork 01 (Ir ange County o,.. January 3, 1986 f2"649 PuDl1SFled Orange Coast Daily P1IOI February 15 n Maren 1 8 1986 SA 38~ MUC NOTIC£ T"•S Dus1ness •S 1;.Qn ductf'CI Dy an ndovlcluat Trios Dus•ness ,~ tc.n ruu ma11.1ng body .n 11s dellbera ducted by an ,nd1v1dua1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS loo,, on Nllether an En L•,,08 J Schub NAME ST ATEMEN1' v1ronmen1a1 1mpac1 Report This s1a1emer1t was l1led The IOllowing pe<son 15 'llould be prepareCl lor the ...,,,h lhP Coun1y C1a1~ ol Or-doing business as projecl 1nge Counly O" February 4 CREA TIVE CASTING 858 Dated February 21 1986 98& Put>loshed Orange Coa51 F300l•7 W '811'1 Cosll! Mesa Calif D11ly P1101 February 22 1911& n521 Puo11sneo Orange Coas1 Eowe•d A Chlllhn 368 f Sa-400 D911v P1101 February 8 15 2:>nd St Newport Beach . . . : . . . . . . .. Author dead Helen Hooven Santmyer, whose n ove l •• ... And Ladles of the Club" became a aur- p riae beat-seller for the octo- genarian author, died Friday fn Xenia . Ohio, at the age of 90. Santmyer had auf{ered from emphysema s ince 1976 and d ied in her sleep at the Hospitality Home Eaat nurs- ing home, where abe had bee n a reeldent t or about five ./yeara. Her 19 82 novel, . which portrayed activities of a wom en'• club in •mall- town Ohio, •hot to No. 1 on The New York Tlmee' beat- seller Hat and aold more than 368,000 hardcover coplee. It W H the fourth novel ahe had published ln 60 yeara. n March , 1986 Sa·623 caltl MLIC NOTICE d~~~a~~u:·~:~i;~~sua~on Ff~!~0~:A~~:;:~s Bouvia loses court ll'l1s s1a1emen1 was l•le<J The IOllowlng person os I ---------------JO"" H Gnr,-s1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS '"•s s1a1emen1 was hied NAME STATEMENT w·lh 1ne C"unt, Ce•~ r.I Or The IOllow1ng ~rson •S •n9e (.our>I; on January 17 MLIC NOTICE doing business as 1986 J C ENTERPRISES 24S F'1scner Ave i:O 6 Cosla Mesa Catof 92&26 Jonn Andrew Cannon F299539 Puo1tsnoo Orange Coast Deily P•IO! i=,.or1.1ary 15 22 Maret> 8 1986 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne tollow1ng persons are d no DUS•Mt'SS as JR Bu• ders /07 Alabama Mvnting1on Beac'1 C A 92648 ~~i~t~~~~"~~~~~~a~~; ::~E~~:}·~a~~~t'1~ 1 bid on force-feeding F29M4a NewPOr1 Seacn c a111 92660 PuDhsned Orange Coas1 Aldo G Ptgner1 170 E c068 415• St "ll'wtit)tt Beacn Cah1 92663 This busmes' s con dueled t>y an 1nd1v1oual Jonn Andrew Cannon Tnos Slalem'""' was 1o1eo wnn tne Cour>l y ( .,., • '' O• ange Couri''t :J" Jrjr•udr t '' 1986 F29M11 Puntos,,eo 0• 1nqP GoA~I Or111y P1101 l"eDrut1r1 ·~ n M"rch 1 8 1981i SA-1'G MllC NOTICE Sa·395• PUeUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMEHT Tf"I~ •01tnw 1nQ [>~r"(H''~ dtfl ~"lntflQ "•us1r1u;;,, ~\ ·N 111..:tn ~ ,., tP'-' ~ As so~ t1tlf'' ,,,, 1 f "~' rol111f DrivP ?OA 'W•w c.o•t BPacn t.A '12660 W1ll·11rn R " Oti I.IOI\ G"•tJ., P dCP '<Pwt>ml f1,.-1cr r,A ~266': J')h~ Hatfy f Pld 2546 Of! n1~t1 Orange. GA 9:i'667 ----------------r1i,, ous1nass ·~ con FICTITIOUS BUSINESS cucteel t>v a QAn!'rgl p11r1 NAME STATEMENT •e•sn•o rne follow ng l)'l•Son •S W 11,am R K pp 1 ,t,.. dO•ng l>ulllneS5 JS ... ar•y Feld THE RE PORT i''I Tn1~ $la1emer1 wU ltled Harbor Blvd Oflpt SC. 101 "'''" th" Cou,,tv C.ler~ ol Or Coste Mesa Callt C!;>626 gr'g" Criunt, ,,, F"bruary George C F'Qrlner " :>O•O , , ''<llli Phalarope f"our 1 Costa Fl007:M Meaa Ca1t1 9:?626 P1Jt1 \' ed Orange coas1 This bus•nes• s l'l \i,;,1, r-0, F ebruarv l2 dueled by an 1ndtv1du111 Mttrrt • ~ , ~ 1986 George C Fortner II Sa·394 ThlS 51e1ement wn 111..0 w1tn Into Coonty r:111r~ o• Or ange Coun1y on Fet,ruarr 3 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE Public Nolle• T'1omas Jac'>bs 207 Ala 1>11ma Hunlmqt•>n 8e1Jcn l .. '12648 R •tl'!r1 -IV R"4'd t110 A d!idr"ld Hur I ncp on Be11c" CA 9/6•A rr is t>u,•ne,s .~ nn !1Jclffd tlV 8 oen"'ill Piiltl ,,ersllop nomas Jcl<:Ob"I Tn1s "llaleme,,I wilS hied "'1n 1ne C.our>1y Cl .. r• ol Or ange Coun1,. on FPbruar, 7 1986 F:M>04t9 Punhs,,"<l Orange Coas1 Oll•l'f P1101 F',.t>ruary 8 •5 j1 llAdt<.I I 1986 Sa·369 MLIC NOTICE 011ly P1to1 Fet>ruary 15 22 181h S1 Coste Mesa Calli l ()~ \ \,( d l f I._ I \ l'l -\ judgl· March 1 8 1986 92626 I n·tuc;ed I nd.t\ to halt the torll'· SA 384 Tn1s 1>us1ness is con ducte<J t>y 8n 1nd1voCluat kl'd1ng 111 I 111.llx•th Bull\ Iii . lhl· -------------Aldo G P1gnero qu.idnplqrn \\ tH1\1' l,11lnh lllJrt had 111 MLIC NOTICE Thos s111emen1 was tiled tx·.ilh1\\l'dl11\l,t1\\ lnilLath.11tr,1ltl'd w,1n lhe County <..ler~ c1I Or I FICTlTIOUSBUSINESS ange Counfy.;nJanullry 2"2 rnJllllO.l .tlll'lllll."'. •l•H\,18•• TNAME STATEMENT 1986 Bou\ 1.1 :s ltll'd '1111 la" month he to11ow1ng P4!rsons a•e k ) I 11 I doing t>uso,,ess 15 F298814 I 't'l' 111)1. l1t ltJl~t 111 ll 1:1 \ at l[l. l EURO AME RICAN IN Put>losne<J Or.ingf' Coa'1 11><.-wrt 1111,p11.il Ill I .1n1..a\ll'f LU Deily P1101 FeDruery I 8 IS VESrMENT VERIFICATION 22 1986 rrmn\l' n;t\l' t11 \t11m.1lh k~ding J8 Valley V•ew Irvine SA-344 tu he~ anti a\J..ino t111 S 10 rn1ll1on tn L lhf 92715 <" Rot>en H Kara. •812 B damagl''> l h1· nwnn wa' not an 1-;\ue Seunore Or Newpor1 MLIC NOTICE tor Fnd,I\ ·.,ruling. Bt1ecn Calif 92863 \upcnor C 11url lud~l· V.arre n lo G C11n1os r38 Valley IC2308t I J v.ew Irv•"• Cehl 92715 FICTITIOUS BUllNESS kl'nng' u.nltl'll 11rinH1n en~1ng .1 Tn1s business is con NAME STATEMENT prelrm1nan 1n1unl I ton against Cht dueled t>y a general par1 The lollowtng persons are ho,p1tal ,11\11 rcjl.'t tl•J Hou\ 1a·, l\\\er- ne~~h~~rt H Karl do~%~ut~~·~ :~ s E LF lion th.it \Ml' wa,n't trying agn1n to r1i1s s1a1emen1 was llle<J STORAGE Fullenon 78S \tan<" her\Cll to d eath FICTITIOUS BUSINESS W>!J' Ill@ Coun1y Clef'~ of Or Balter Slreet Cost• Mesa ·· 11 "IJ1rh tkar Im m lhl.' I.'\ tdl'nu'. NAME STATEMENT dnge Coun1y on January 30 Calif 92626 anJ the l llUfl l ,11111111 l IO\(' tis l'"l''-lei The 1011ow1no pe<'°ns .. r.. l986 I Gllbrt Slorsge lnves10fS h I h h I n . h Clo1ng t>usoneu as DE F"'9H 17S81 Irvine Blvd Sulle l l' all I ,JI I l' P atnlt · 3'> StGNER s CHOtCf. 250 Pul.lhslled Oran9e CoaSI 200. Tusun Calll 11288o lo rmc d .in 1ntt•n1 In dtl'," thl' JUd[l.l' FISCHER AVE COSTA 01111y P•lot F'ebruery 15 22.1 This bustneU la con U.Wll.' 1n an I 1-pJ~l' optnlCln MESA CA 92627 M11rcn 1 8 1986 dueled by 111om11eo partner UoU\ ta , I Ht'\I \ull hnJ U'\Cd a' ii\ Keev1n Gery Ar•dto,,or SA-374 lhlp < I 2188 Ptacen111 love C.tJst• -------------------Cert Green\llrOOd General prcm1'l' ii '>I.Ill C oun 111 \pf)l'a ruling F2"911 Publlsned U• 11noe CoAR• Da1lv Pilot F11nru11ry 1') n Mfl,d C.A 926'17 MLIC NOTICE panner that a paltl'nf, n[thl lo rm·''\ .1ll11u.' ,. a lmrHH COll!of~I Tn1s t>us•n!',S IS con· ------------------Thi. S111temt1nl wll llled lhl'nl to rdU\l mcdtl ;ii lrl•;l\ffit'IH r.m,..,5,.,,,., ,,1111 con!lder a dueled Dy an 1nd1vidual I( 2352' 1wt1h lhe Counly Cletlt of 01 I 13ut l>cennu ..aid ··~tw h,\\ \ llll.'l'd •"1UllSt to1 C .. .tn,1a1 O..vetop Ke"lv1n G And11rson NOTICE TO ange Coun1v on J1nu11ry ?4 eo s,11 1119 ,,.., • o,.,,,,., r) thl' M This .iatttm•n• wu Med CftEDITORI M 11186 tht~dc~ire to a mcmtx·r nl thL· lm-.p1tJI 1>,.1,.,, O"'oar~ 10"''''d11 i W'lll the County Cler• 01 Or 8UU( TftANlfER '29t1• ~LafT ~hl' d.umo;, h <l\\t'\l'I \ht• do<.''> • ,,. <• • -•• 111 tn,. 4ngf' Coonly on J11nuary 31 (S.Ca. t10l-t107 Publlan.<J Ora~ Conl not Wt)h to lOmmll \UH Ilk ( )n !ht• ••• ,. , I) o• Meu Or1vtll 1996 u.e .e .) 02:"v1:8161o1 February 1 II 15 I.'\ 1dcnn· lht\ 1\ hu1 .1 \Cnlanll( w0•r1r. ,, .. B"'"'""" Pro1ec1 . Flt9131 Notice la fMweby t l•en to 4 " flCTITIOUI BUllNESS 1-1 .. 11ronQ fl'\ 1'" ''"'" 1n C.ut""' Pullhshed Or•noe Conl credtton or tho within «;A 3!>11 d1c,tinU1on ·· NAMf ITATEMENT G11v M1•cr 1 14 t98fl Oaoty P•IQI Februery 8 15 ~ tranafefOl'(I ) that • r11e IOllowlrlg ~IOnS ""' C0'111tC' ~,r .. t ( 'Jm n !\A111rch 1 1986 ~ ttenet.f .. etMMll to be oocng but•~ H "',, o" r• r,. •• 7, 1 Sa-36a made Ofl por.onel pr~ ----B & W MARINE CON '>Cj(J '>C'" I '< 1 , or th"" ntor heNlnerter doecrlb9d. SUL TINO. 310 91h Slreet m .. ti , p11, ,..,11 •tl>Pllt'allon fhe n-(•) el'td bllel MLIC NOTICE DEATH NOTICES March I 8 t98fi Oecnng rukd that the force-feed - ing wa\ ··rcasonablt' mcd1cal Judg- ment to a vmd pla1nt1ff being placed 1n a hie-threatening s1tuat10n .. Pre' m u\ umn rulings ha\e held that Hou"ta d unn'1 have the nghl t o torll' hl>'ipllal o lfa·1als to kt rnmmn \Ull ldt' h~ '>Larvat1on C >ut\1dt• the counroom . Bouv1a ·s allornl.'\ K 1chard Scon . said he was surpmed b)' thl' ruling anJ vowed to app(•al a\ carh ao; next week He <,aid he haJ to ld Bouvia by phone of the rultng and sh e re- sponded. "Oh . m) God That doesn't make an} sen..c ... "It set' ms to be a favo rable de· l'll,>On." said Lo~ Angeles County u'un'>t'I Da111cl Mikesell. "It look!> hke u.e won th1c; o ne " Rou' 1a has contended that she has a kgal right to refuse m edication and that nutrients should be included Ho u' ta gained national attention ab<lut 21 J ~car\ ago when sh<' c h ecked hcro;l•ll 1n10 a R1 vers1dc ( ount)' ho'>pllal. then unsuccessful!)' i.ought to rccc1,e med1cauons to relieve her pain u. h1le c;hc ~tarvcd hcnelf l<> d<"ath fhc R1,cr\1de ho\p1lal refused to r1h1dl· b ) her plan, and the issue was fou1tht out in the court!. Hun11noton 8Hch Ca111 !>·81'1 o · · Pla.IC NOTICE -t~......,. edd.!_-~Of(•'"-, .=: ORMAN hN hu,oond, Don;ild 9'848 PuDlo•t "<l Or11r1~P COltl .,._ " .-·• Biik• JoMOh Wood 3l0 o .. rr p vi ~ .. ,,,.ry n 13 '1CTITIOUllUll ... ll ft&ftlNT(Ntfttll!l,ALlflt.. LYNN B NORMAN M N ormdtt 'r'l4ro ::c,,sg:1~1 92~u4ntinglon 7' 2' '}~ i• ~e 19116 T!A1~io!~~":..~ ar" rTID 'AllllTNllllllHI, 410 li~c· 51 rt'!l1dt•nl of dau~htn"'i ['1;tn(' U1 f a trhnvPn MPmori.11 PMk Ttw (;4mtly Seo11 Cnar••8utlef 310 911•40l OOlng l>uSlnest •• Par~ .... ~ocntc e-· Htgh-Corona dt>I M.1r Oon11to nfUi;1nl(t'.rnd 91n S1ree1 Hun11ng1 on 1win<iow C1ean1ng 383 The• :!!;h,~u~t;.:, Newporl p11oi;.'5('(! away l'"rhru Donnn Normun of t111 8e&Cl'I c""' 92648 P\JJllC NOTICE ~°::2:'8Y Coil a MMa CA The locetlon In C .. lfotnl• t1ry ~o. l YHti Shi• .... a~ homf Ori. brotht•I w ould iapprt"C'111tr• for bees to reach those trl'eS nou. that dry weather has amveJ. the statl' report sa1d. Vegetables grov.1ng in flooded areas su!.tarncd an u n dctcrmmed amount of damagt>, hut grapevines standing in water shovld not be hun rf the soil dnes out soon. oflicials said The s late survc) cmmated that 310.000 acre~ of farm land was flooded 1n Nonhem California. wuh 8,6.000 o f those acres s ustaining sc·,·ere damag<'. Besides crop losses. damage found so far includes soil erosio n. w1nJ damage. brown rot a nd other bactenal disease\ Reagan scored on Honduras facilities GAO calls exercises excuse for erecting U.S. military facilities WASHINC1TON (o\P) -The General Accounting Office says thC' R eagan admin1strat1on has used an almost continuous scnes o f m1lttaf") exercises 1n H o ndura!. LO skirt con· gress1onal intent and butld largl' fac1ltlies m that ke~ ( entral Amen· can nation The report b~ the congressional watchdog agcnC\ was obtained b} The Associated Press Fnday from a congressio nal source who asked to remain anonymous. It was requested by R ep. W illiam Ale>.ander Jr .• (). Ark .• and is part of a d1~pu1e between the R eagan adm1n1strat1on and Alex- ander and 01her cnt1co; over U.S. policy 1n Central Amenca. In the pa<;t three )ear\. the Pen- tagon hao; hutlt a u.1de 'anet) of fac1ht1e~. induding a1r<>1nps and storage fanht1e\. 1n H onduras as part o f exercises that ha' l' tn volvcd up to 5.000 troops at a Lime. Hondura~ borders El alvador. where th e Reagan adm1n1'ltrat1on 1o; helping the government fight kfhst rebels. and Nicaragua, wh<"re the admin1strat1on t!. backing the Contra rebels againc;t the leftt!>t Sandrn1sta government. Administratio n and Pentagon of- ficials have told Congress the con- struction 1!> only related to the exercises and " not 1 n tended to lea' e ~hind any JX'rmanent m1htaf") in- frastructure. But th ey also told< ()ngrcs!> recent- ly that S45 m1llton will be spent o n new fac1ltt1c there through fiscal 1q90 Alexander and other c n11cs say the exerc ises arc only a way to get around cOnJfess1onal re!.tncuons on lJ .S. military actlVllle~ in the region Th<' GAO ~1d lhe Pentagon "ha~ failed to conform to established p rocedures" set by Congre'ls t o hm1t the U.S. construc tion Th1t Ou•1ne11 " con IC.._70 Jr>tin w Par• 9"" v • of !tie chtefuocutnr. offtce 9 19~2 "rnrluate o r ti R n\' Hrnwn of 1n1•rnor1al' t n t hr A1m•r1c1m ('~n<·t-r Sn 1·11•1v Or;ingt> Caunty l ln11 lf\.'lO So C'OA'll dVCtltd by a 0-•I pen-._ (. •v 1 Ot ~ ....,_ llMo;e " ".,.lh1p ITATEM(Nl OF •,riogo R1var11da C:r1 of !tie Intended trana'-Of Nl'wpon Harbo r St1n1.. An.t .il'i11 J>nH• ('0,111 M••-1;1 e111ee Wood ~::':°,~~~:ou01F 1n~t b I•'(" .. _ .. ebcwe", .. 1 H11rh School and w I 'urv1v1•11 Mu..,, n f ,.262., BROWN cv)I I Tht• tla1em41\t wu llled • u11neu II con •t ta ) I.me ebowe I 8 rTr d l f ' • C.'hn!it 0 I 11 1 " u ' • wllh 1he COYnty Clerk ol Or 8UllMEll NAM[ d1Jtled by •n 1ndlv1cJu11 • . .. ... II ua p 0 '-"mg I . 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TreH., 7.69 Index· interest rate Indicator used to determine changes in mortgage Interest rate. Ma~1n amount or percentage added to the Index at each adjustment Interval to determine the new Interest rite INF RMATION PROVIDED BY THE HEITMAN GROUP, INC .. OF STOCKTON, CA. (209)<477-5155. , -_____ ___._, ----- CO,VER HOME , . t PROVlOEO . by REMAX OF NEWPORT BEACH INSIDE pg 2 Market Map pg 3 Profile pg 4 Unique Homes pg 5 Hunt & Associates pg 6 Geor9e Elkins Co pg 7 Grubt> & Ellis pg 8 Colesworlhy & Company pg 9 Remax ol Newport Beach pg 10 Rick Alderelle pg 11 Harbor Realty pg 12 Remax ol Costa Mesa pg 13 Remu ol Costa Mesa pg 14 Remaic ot Costa Mesa pg 15 Llongs of Newport pg 16 Huntington Harbour Realty pg 17 C1ass1lled pg 18 Classllled pg 19 Cass1lled pg 20 Open Hoose Directory pg 2 1 Open Hoose Directory pg 23 Coldwell Banker, Coste Mesa pg 24. Coldwell Banker Newport Daily Pilat By JIM HATHCOCK D.ily ..... C.11111 1 ... I Twenty-five years ago, Chuck Colesworthy watch- ed the Colorado River Aqueduct open vast areas of Riverside and Orange coun- ties for residential and com- mercial development. At the time, the owner of Colesworthy & Co. Realty in Newport Beach had a successfuJ career in a large company, marketing ce- ment-lined irrigatjon pipe. But Colesworthy saw op- portunity knocking. In I 961. he decided to open a real ~~tate brokerage in Newport Beach. During his ensuing 25- year career in real estate, Colesworthy said , he has enjoyed he lping people buy and sell property in the major subdivisions of New- port Beach. Choosing to build a close- knit agency of professionals who work well together, Colesworthy said he has limited his sales force to eight including himself and concentrates on building lasting relationships with clients. .. I thoroughJy enjoy this business and I've seen good and bad times over the last 25 years," Colesworthy said. .. The early '80s was a tough period for everybody in the residential real estate industry, even worse than 1965-66, but the market has stabilized now and it will remain that way for a long time because Newport Beach attracts a different kind of buyer," Col- esworthy said. Colesworthy trains his staff himself ... l look for honesty, not just people who are honest at the cash register, but people who are honest with themselves and can project that quality by placing themselves in the shoes of the buyer and making them feel com- fortable," Colesworthy said. Because be chooses to remam small and per- PROfjl.I - -sonalized, Colesworthy said, "Weare a member of a dying breed, the well-estab- lished neighborhood bro- ker. We have a lot of repeat business and referrals. "'When the client comes back on the market to buy or sell in two or three years, they know that I'm gomg to be here, unlike some of the larger companies where people come to train before going o ut on their own." he said. But out of all the real estate in Southern Cali- fornia, Colesworthy said he chooses to concentrate sole- ly on southern Orange Cou nty~ specifi cally. New- port Beach. .. When I first went to work in the real estate field, Bill Thaggard, who later became the president of Walker and Lee, told me that there were only two types of buyers. Those who already lived in Newport Beach and those who wish- ed that they did," Col- esworthy said. In 25 years, he has seen a great deal of change in Newport Beach . Col- esworthy said the Irvine Co. has played and will continue to play a major role in the development of Newport Beach and is once again on a progressive track to provide for future expansion of the region. ''They have dedicated themselves to doing the best that they possibly can with the resources they have. Through their advanced planning and control of development companies, they have managed the re- cent development of New- port Beach well." In spite of the fact that the state and county have lagged far behind the need to modernize freeways a nd ar- terial streets in south Or- ange County, Colesworthy said that developers wilJ continue to provide roads to service their developments and attempt to alleVlatc the worsening of the traffic con- CHUCK COLESWORTHY-OWNEI gestion. And while development of the fine arts seems to be concentrated in Costa Mesa at present, Colesworthy said the day could come when Newport Beach decides to fund its own arts program to provide quality entertain- ment for those living on the south side of Newport Bay. He said if community mem- bers decide they want their own arts center, they won't have any trouble raising the money to build it. Looking to future de- velo pment in Newport Beach and south O ran$e County, Cole sworthy said the remaining vacant land - owned mostly by the Irvine Co. -will probably be developed into single- family detached housing. Nevertheless, in spite of the trend toward single- famil y houses in the new- home market, Colesworthy said the resale market re- mains stron$ for con- dominiums m Newport Beach. And, unlike som e cities in Orange County, Colesworthy said con- dominium buyers in New- port ee.:ch Z:::: a good cross section of ages in recent years. "People of all ages buy condominiums in Newport Beach and spend anywhere from $150,000 to $450.000. And they are stayi ng there. In the areas ofEastblufT. Big Canyon and Bellcoun. we only see about a 7 percent turnover each year . "Most of the people we sell to come from within Orange County and man} of them are long-umc resi- dents or children of New- port Beach families:· Col- esworthy said. As Newport Beach ap- proaches buildout in the next 15 years. Coleswonhy said houses of all sizes wiU continue to command top prices because of the con- tinuing dedicatio n of the Irvine Co. in responding to the city's needs. 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Newport Center ~AOOVeand · DESIGN WITH DISTINCTION Luxurious lifestyle with concentration on quality, design and detail thua creating an atmosphere of elegance and sophistication for those accustomed to the very best! Formal living room and dining room with colorful garden and pool views. Delightful - sunny -fully equipped kitchen w/breakfast nook. 2 separate master suites with city and water VIEWS ~gracious guest quarters and study. Charming family room with handsome wet bar and 1 of 3 fireplaces. Spectacular outdoor entertaining area including pool/spa with waterfall, lighted VIEW gazebo and paddJe tennis court. Security alarm and 24 hour guarded gate of Harbor Ridge. Priced to sell at $995,000. Call Jeri Hunt for appointment to see. 10 NARBONNE OPEN BOUSE SUN 1-6 MAGNIFICENT MANOR 180° OCEAN-VIEWS Designed to please the most discriminate, this 5 Bd, 7 Ba, custom home is located at t he very VIEW · top of Harbor Ridge 180° ocean bay city &. ''Sunsets over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library to family room w/one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet k1tc~en to 40'1pool'&. spa . it reflects the ultimatlin quality. Master suite (over 1.000 sq.ft.) w/sauna and fireplace and brea~htakinit VIEW and 24 hour guarded ga te. Use your house as down payment or submit t rades. Offered at $ l .950.000. Call .Jen Hunt 6 TRAFALGAR OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 ---~--~----~---.--------------------------------------------1111111m PAGE 6/lATURDAY PSa. U , , ... NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA ISLAND BA YFRONT with snore moorin5 Three bedroom home plus two bedroom apartmer:1 or combine for larger home Close to shopping C,ood for investors at $645.000 MARILYN TWITCHELL NEW HARBOR Hill CUSTOM HOME - SOPHISTICATION IN WHITE Magnificent 4 bedroom home 1n this exclusi ve gated community 3 I.replaces berber carpets lu•urious master bedroom suite free form 0001 and spa, gourmet kitchen. bonus room multiple bu11t ins. full wet bar and a breath-taking ocean and city htes view $950.000 SANDY MITIMAN OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·4 22 BELMONT HARBOR HILL. N B PICTURE PERFECT BA YFRONT HOME W/PIER & SLIP Only $1.075.000 will buy this cus tom built 4 bdrm home. Enioy the warmth of finely finished hardwoods An extens~ use of glass allows placid v1e#S of bay and ltghts Call for an appointment DON De THOMAS PRIME RESIDENTIAL LOT IN NEWPORT BEACH [1c.lus1ve gated community next to Harbor Ridge A un1Que opportun1ly to buy at excellent prices S23S OOC SANDY MITTMAN ELEGANT HARBOR Hill CUSTOM MANOR HOME Private gated community ad1acent to Harbor Ridge lrad11tonal two stor y. 4 bdrm home B~dut fully 1..arpeted & painted Gourmet kitchen Master bd•rr, suite 3 c.ar garage E1tens1ve use of used brick Sl 'S OCJfi SANDY MITTMAN OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN I 4 20 HILLSBOROUGH HARBOR HILL . NB ON THE BAY IN NEWPORT BEACH <:om tut convenience. elegance and LOCATION are yours r ;ur ,-,p,. listing on lido All rooms are spacious and newl11etordted 3 bdrm. 3 bath condo Seller wilt trade tor un•t'> or ommerctal Pier & shp available TRUDY STUBBLHIHD FIRST TIME BUYERS -NEWPORT BEACH FOR $138,5001 This beautiful Villa Balboa c.ondo w stunning ocean view has complete secu•1ly w guarded gate En1oy the Newport Beach hie sunsets selling over the ocean. pool & spa· SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T HARBOR VIEW HOMES · Sunny, hghl and most 1n-11ting homP prtced to sell now Nothing has been overlooked to make this expanded. redecorated home pertect A tlf>sl buy di $369 000 fRUDY STUSBLEFIELO/TODOY SMITH BIG CANYON ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME fabulous home for executive hving 30 ft sit down bar overlooking golf course. stereo room. poof table area. 25 fl mirrored wardrobe plus walk·tn closet Reduc.ed to only S 1.100,000 DOROTHY HAROCASTU OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME 3 bdrm 2 bath owners unit upstairs w/master bdrm & bath plu! fireplace 2 bdrm income unit downstairs w/fireplace Seasonal rental rarely vacant Large assumable Isl TD MARIA BERCOVITZ MARILYN TWITCHELL BEST VIEW ON SPYGLASS Hill -Fabulous 270° ocean. bay and city hghls view. Large two-story. five bedroom home on enormous corner lot. Complete privacy. Large assumable loans. $995,000. SANDY MITIMAN RAREST CONDOMINIUM OFFERING IN NEWPORT BEACH · 3 bedrooms 2 baths laundry/storage room Breathtaking double ~1ews of th~ ocean. harbor and mountains. Will not last at $275,000 ROGER BROWN BLUFFS -NEW LISTING ON THE GREEN- BELT Beautiful 4 bedroom "Z" plan Bonus room w/bath and wet bar. atr·cond11toning. extra storage, side by side refrigerator $219,000 Leasehold JOYCE DABOLT /SALLY SHIPLEY LIDO ISlE CONPOS Four 2 bdrm condos 1n super lrcatron Steps to community tennis & beaches Short walk to lido Village. shops & restaurants S 199 000 each CATHRYN TENNILLE LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT Spectacular turning basin view! Pm ate pier & slip Four bedrooms. 31? baths den. 3 car garage Totally remodeled plus room to expand Community tennis. club house. and beaches available Conservatively prtced for location at Sl.750.000 Bill VINCENT BAYSIDE LIDO ISLAND An alternative to an ms1de Lido home Spend a httle more. get a turning basin view. a big boat dock 3 bdrm. 3 bath. 1acuw and 3 car garage Asking $849.000 You suggest the linancing• ROGER BROWN CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M. · Pride of ownership is reflected in this beauttfully ma1nta1ned duplex Each unil features two bdrms w/numerous amenities plus a tour car garage Great rental area Almost $300 000 ol assumable financing Offered at $350.000 LINDA TAGLIANEm EXCEPTIONAL HOME • SPYGLASS 180° VIEW Brtght and cheery profesStOnally decorated home with class & comfort in expansive setting. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths & family room. Wooden shutters designer bhnds. hardwood floors. Fireplaces in hving room & family room Private spa 1n arbor selling Beautifully landscaped. $557.500. BELLE CHASE LEE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 17 CARMEL BAY DRIVE SPYGLASS Hill, C D M OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LARGE LOT Lovely quiet area ol customized homes in Corona del Mar Access to private beach Three bedrooms & two baths Two decks Perteet for entertaining. $369.000 DEA BURTON OUTSTANDING CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Corner location Two separate Mmes One a 2 bdrm & convertible den. 2 baths. the other a 2 bdrm. 2 bath Two car garage plus otfslreet parking & laundry room Both freshly decorated and upgrades. Home or investment' S425.000 MARILYN TWITCHELL EXCITING POSSIBLITIES WITH FABULOUS VIEW First time offered Situated m one of Corona Del Mar's finest areas large lot with space for expansion Pool & spa 1n private court yard New Jcar garage Large covered redwood & brick viewing terrace 3 bdrms & family room S46S.OOO BELLE CHASE LH OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 30 5 929 GOLDENROD AV£ CD M FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW! Thttd lot from Ocean Blvd Prest1g1ous site 1n prime localton 1ust steps to the beach Build your new dream house or great potenttal to remodel present structure $449 000 VICKI KRAUS /SANDY MlnMAN $55,000 PRICE REDUCTION -SPYGLASS Hill Prest1g1ous e1ecut1ve home with ocean. moun lain & city lights view 1n serene setting Pool & spa New landscaping Upgraded "Capehorn· model with 4 bedrooms 211 baths family room wet bar 2 fireplaces & hardwood floors $640.000 BELLE CHAS[ llE DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION of $300 000 on this stunning Corona del Mar blulf lot overlooking tide pools 1e1ty boat action & crashing waves Now only S6SO 0001 MARILYN TWHCHHL LOWEST PRICED 4 BDRM IN IRVINE TERRACE Open design with touch of country 1.harm Near yacht c.lubs Large pr1vale tot Room for ei pans1on or pool You cwn the land Priced to sell' S299 500 TODDY SMITH OUST ANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME On a very p1ctumque street large 3 bdrm with family room wet bar. 2 fireplaces 1n an authentic Spanish moltf Includes separate and very p11vate oversized 1 bdrm income unit LINDA TAG LIANE rn COSTA MESA BREAD & BUTTER UNITS -COST A MESA Fourplex on the Westside Four 2 bdrm. I bath separate houses each w/garage & prrvate yard New roofs Always rented $278.000 JOYCE DABOLT /SALLY SHIPL £ Y RENTALS NEWPORT BEACH POOL HOME S bdrms. no pets. Sl ,900/mo HARBOR HIGHLANDS 3 bdrm home Sl.150/mo NEWPORT CONDO 2 bdrm upgraded Bayridge SI 500 mo l\F. IDENTIAL BROKERAGE ERVI CE r1ec1 1111m11 1111.- Five BR. 4 1h BA family home. Meticulously main- tained and nicely upgraded. Southport model with view of the mountains and rught hghts. lnv1tmg pool area with h re ring and covered palio. Virgm1a Swan HYSIHH FUllU MO•l SHIMO Move-tn condition! Reasonable price plus large assumable loans mean very low cash down pay- ment R<'modeled kitchen, Berber carpet and spa art> only a few 0£ the amenities. Fee land. Priced to M>ll fast Susan Scanlan SUVlfW 1141- En)Oy the amenities of ttus ~rd gated communi- ty wh1le hvmg ma deHght!ul 3BR, 2..1(2 BA home locc1led on a quiet cul de sac with a view towards th!' OCt>an. Features 2 fireplaces. formal DR. kitchen family room Ann Peters Oil OF Jlllllf CIHl'S FllEST 1111,000 Full on ocean view Pnvate pool. 2BR. 2BA ~ den Air cond1uorung, skylights. French doors plus the amenities that this gated community has to offer Ann Peters TME Cl&IC( Of A LIFOllE S2,ll0,000 Tn build the home of your dreams on this fabulous estate s ize parcel cont.ammg 3 contiguous front view lots on the very top of Spyglas.s Hill! Maralou Ingold SHllC IS IELlfYIH Sll0.000 T he• unobstructed ocean. city lights and sunset view can bt• en)Oyed from this beautiful. up· graded -lBR. 3 1 i BA home. Two family rooms. a library, community pools. spas and tennis courts - all m gate guarded Harbor Ridge Maralou lngold llC OHYll C .. H UOl,000 Lovely 2BR. single story condo with terrific view of goH <.'Oursc. Private 2 car garage. assumable financing. t•ommuruty tennis. pool. Martha Mac- nab PHllHLA POllT UH,000 K~"<:mtly remodeled custom quality 4BR, 4BA home Two story Steps to ocean and bay Old world troflsmansh1p and charm Includes the land M<1rthc1 Macnab SPYGLASS UTlllAY•Y 1111.- 4 BR. FR. PIS H.V KNOLLS 3BR, FR LIOO 3 BR. FR PENINSULA 2 BR. View 1-5 u..- 1-5 IMl.- 1-4 ........ 1-5 llllll MLY SHORD:LlFFS 5 BR, FR, PIS COSTA MFSA 4 BR. FR HARBOR RIDGE 4 BR. FR. Pool SPYGLASS 4 BR. FR. PIS BIG CANYON 4 BR, FR, Pool HARBOR RIDGE 5 BR. FR. PIS SPYGLASS 5 BR. FR. PIS H V HILLS 4 BR. FR BIG CANYON 3 BR PENINSULA 3 BR, FR, Wlrlront CORONA DEL MAR 4 BR, FR. View BAYSHORES ''"• 1-5 un• 1·5 Mll.- 1·5 ........ 1-4 30 ..... 1·5 ....... 1·5 lltl,llO - 1·5 s.ai.- 1-4 1••-l-4 11,1•.-· 1-4 ........ 1-4 IUl,000 21 Weca.., ~ C. Allison 2111-.... •. L. F.gan 111n. ..... T. Allinson 111 Ut• ltrHf M. Cooper 1211...J.,...,.. M Propp ""'......, C. Waldor ... IWc ......... S Vogt 21 ..... .., L. Jacobi .. ....... 0 . Bibb 211WstllM•. M.Whi~ 11r.-t~ C. Nilsen 1221 P.mMe C. Ward , ......... ..,.. 3 BR. FR, Spa B Aune 2211A...ta.M _ P ~ley 222'P .... Ir • T Allinson 21l2Crntwln S Scanlan 1·5 S&TIHIY I SlllAY 11L.-n UTlTt 11,IOO .... Private tennis court. pool and spa Large custom home situated on 1 z acre lot m presug>ous Belcourt. Two stora,home with 5BR, 4BA. farruly room, study. air cond1tiorung, extensive secunty system. Brighf and cheerful and m "move-m" condition. 24-hour guarded gate <."Ommumty Pnce includes land. Donna Godshall O&llll MIUllS 1•1 • Wlf LtT IHl,000 Outstanding single story home with 3BR. 2BA, formal dining room. New dishwasher ahd oven, plantation shutters and ma.ny other ameniues Swim in your own·private pool or explore the tide pools at. one of the 3 beaches. Donna God.shall llUT LIUTlll llUT 11Y • ••rww,..,.. .. , $411,000 CALIFORNIA RANCH STY LE single story home on huge lot. Three to four BR plus sepc.rate guest quarters or rec::reauon bldg. Beam ce1hng:. . extensive use of oak. beveled glass and 3 fare· places. Home recently remodeled Secluded patio with pool, spa and fountain Many ameniues Appl. only. Donna God.shall ITTtlU FllT&mC S 1.I00,000 This Harbor Island Road home hosts aJI the· ameruties including 4BR. 4 plus BAs, large pier and slip. a gated courtyard entry and a spectac·u· lar tavern room. Carolyn Mason llW USTill U2t,OOO Built for present owner .Delightful 3BR. 3BA residence. Lots of wood. master suite with fir<'· place and sauna. Wet bar. ocean view decks Two BR. 1 BA unit over garage, for addl'd mromt• or guests. Ann P eters SPYGLASS $2,llO,llO T., ef •*J Pelet UYFIHT Ull,IOO Lots 84-85-~ vent land 8·8 M. Ingold Single story remodeled home Excellent move m COSTA MESA 11'1,Mt M2 s..te ,.... cond1uon. Separate master suite + 2 guest BR 2 BR. FR. PIS 1-4 L Beaz.ley Marvelous use of hght wood floors & Fren<'h CORONA DEL MAR $1,111,IOG JUI ..... IM doors. Room for your boat A supenor value a l 3 BR. View 1·5 G Amato $785.000 tncludmg land May lea..<;e option. Ann BELCOURT llH,000 12 W.ewt •· le. Peters 2 BR. FR 1·5 S.Vogt llSTIICTIYI UlHllT Sl,170,000 BIG CANYON $1,ll0,000 ° 1• IMerest laM BuiJders home. Perfect m every detail Vt-rv 5 BR. FR. Pt S 1·5 Grody/Alhson finest materials t'Ombaned with finest quality BIG CANYON 1111,000 12 .. ,.._ ''" workmanship. Three BR. den. me:z.anme library 5 BR. FR. Spa 1·5 2 a" 1°,-~~:, View o{ \.he harbor entrant'<' Barbara Aune BIG CANYON l•H,000 --4 BR. PIS 1 5 c Crozier IMITAll lmUT Sl,U0,000 BIG CANYON l l t!ll.000 l hr.itac• Two large homes ·one. a nt>w wood shingled. th< 5 BR. FR 1.5 o Bibb other. a large charming log homt.> built m 1900 SPYGLASS UH,Mt 1• 1etn 1ey Two mountam streams ca.c;cade through l!'l acn .... 4 BR. FR I ·5 M Bulkley of bUlldable woodt-d la nd 1n Tdvllwlld B.'lrb..ird TME IEST Of SPYGLASS 1111,Mt 11 ....._... Aune W&nlFHIT PHPHTIH S 1,121,000 4 BR. FR. PtS 1 4 A Peters SIH(CUFF HTAn SS.200,000 Spacious custom 5BR home with large dining, BELCOURT llH,OGO U IM•lecti• One of the largest lots on the ~an This gN>at family and bonus rooms. Pier and slip to acrom· 4 BR. FR, Spa. View 1-4 B Partch 4BR home sits m a magn1fa-en1 park hke settinl( modalt' a largC' boat plus side lie. Full security '---------------------· above the rocks and cr<tshing surf Beautiful sp.1. C'ommun1tv offc.•rs tennis a nd clubhnuse Pn ce IWHrtll PlllllllllC VIEWS UH,000 pool. wonderful pnv:wy a rarity m k"K:at1ur1 w11h llldudt>s tht• lantl Martha Macnab Harbor Ridge home offers truly panoramic views ..:i v1Pw of Cat.alma and the c.'OaStll ne of Cdlll11rn1.1 Pllllf OF IWHllllllP S2H,OOO Co~t~ Mesa charmer Two story with family room and den PotenuaJ 4BR Tastefully decorated throu~hout. Has hardwood floors. large master su1tt>, we t bar. pantry, redwood deck Meticulous- ly mamtained. V1rgm1a Swan Ulll Flllfllllllll OHN S 141,000 This \.r1·level home w ith 3 car attached garage features' loft area. Could be a library or den Three BR. 2 11'2 BA Skylight in master suite. Community pool and tennis Gayle Amato FlllT T1MI lfHUI san.- Excellent Newport Height~ location for thJ.S newly listed tnplex featunng three 2BR. IBA uruts. All units are leased. Cooperauve seller. assumable loan Pnce ineludes land Susan Scanlan ' # 2 Chrlc Piasa, lulte I 00 that sweep the coastlint' from Newport Beach 10 Barbara Aune the Palos Verdes peninsula. Catahna and inland A MST Ill -lfWPtlT CHM SlH ,000 to the Santa Ana mount.ams This hght and glassy J ust reduced' Owner mottvatt'd' &aullfullv dt.« "Lautremont" has bet'n expandl'd to offer 5 BR. 4 orated and unmaculate Nt"Stled among the trt.>t>'> BA. Quiet and pnvate cul-de-soc location &i m the heart of Nl'wporl Two BR. 2BA H1ghl;. ~ano/Maureen White upgraded C.ommumty puul. spa and tennis llOLllll IH lff llASTtl II SllTI $121,000 MUST SELL' M1ck1 Coopt>r HULHS ._ UM,000 "Jodelle" model behind guarded gate in P~ Nt>nr new 5BR condominium 1m bt-auuful street tigious Harbor R1dgP with spectarular views of ocean. bay and city lights. This 3BR. 2 '~BA in Corona del Mar Flvt• hlocks to tht.-ocean 1'wo f 1 · h ...___ red C'l'd $50 000 d dt"<:ks. one with private spa 8eauuful tile bath ami Y room home as ~n u · an rooms and kitchen with J l'nna1 r. rrucrowave, N C' is ready for 1mmed1ate occupancy Ed Escano/Mau.reen White Owner may ass.ast with (1rum<'ing M1ck1 C-Ooper U11 asu man 11.eN.- 11•.-,.. IOllTMMI SUI.OM Sp«1al offenng of thts fabulClus Mt'<i1tt•rr nenn Lo~ private driveway leads to this secluded st vlt> e5t.ate on an enormous douhle lot Surround single story 3BR. 2 IA BA. FR home Many de«>r-ing a magnificent <'OUrlyaro pot)!, ltus home oCft'rs ator extras: wood floors, rrurrors, skyUghis. p.ri · the ulttmate 1n pnva1:y and low profile lu-.curv vate patio with spe off ~t<"r suite' Maurt"f'n for the most dll!t'nmmaung Shown by <tppo1m White/Ed FAcano mt•nt Tom Allanson M1t·k1 t'oopt•r 644-6200 \ Realtors Buying or ,Selling??? Call for an appointment to see property or to talk with us about our promotion plan for marketing your property NEW LISTING Llstblufl family home with Back Bay, nite lite, c1nd mountain views 4 bedroom, 3 bath, ex- panded beautifully panelled family room with fireplace, wet bar. leasehold. $2M,950 NEW LISTING RMc· "M " Plan. GREAT ST ARTER HOME! 2 bedroom, 2 bath New carpet and paint. This,., a rf'c1I buy Owner 1s extremely anxious. fast ,,..,crow po.-.s1bfe Price includes the land. $155,000 EXPANDED "E" PLAN "lp't:c tac ular view of the Back Bay with wrap- around patio. 3 bedroom, 3 1 'i baths, family room, formal dining room, breakfast room, 2 f1rPplarcs Verv orivatc location Price includes lhP lc1nd. $295,000 BACK BAY, NITE LITE VIEW Popular "DelorE's" plan with Back Bay. nite Iii<.' and mo u1a1n views 3 bedroom, 21 1 bath, E'nd un11 with 2 bec1ut1ful big patios. A1r conditioning .rnd '>C'< uri ty system. Price includes the land. Op«n HousP Sun 1-Spm 263 1 Vista Ornada, NB $269,500 NEW LISTING Beauttfully located "Delores" plan with vtc•w of the Back Bay. 3 bedroom. 21 1 bath. new carpets. Quiet cul-de-sac S-t'reet Price includes the land. $245,000 NITE LITE VIEW "l11e lite view of "lewport Center. 2 '>tor, "Francislan" plan. 3 bedroom. 2 1 : bath . ('X- pans111f' and sunny patio WestNn eicpa.,urc· Fast escrow pmsible. Price indudc.·r, the land $219 000 ONE LEVEL "ANITA" This 3 bedroom, 2 hath rondo ha., shutter., c:11r cond1t1oninK. n<'utral decor. Very well m<11n - tc1ined and pcrfec I for those who need to I'"" on one lc>vel Owner 1s anxious. LC'aschold $152,500 COME INTO OUR OFFICE TO MEET OUR STAFF Phyllr'> Gogg10 Judy Lom Doug I i<:rb'>t Gayle Foll1ngstad 640-0020 Joy of Newport Harriet pt"ncer Chuck Colesworthy, BrokN Cathy Colesworthy Eastbluff Village Center, Newport Beach DAILY f"ILOT /tltlM;-•STAft SADMIDA .... .U...1 .. J,P~~ ... z txj ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ t:Jj EWPORT BEACH • OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Great sunny corner location with 2 small rentals and a nice yard. Here Is that special opportunity for an Investor or builder. Lowest priced duplex on the ocean side of Pacific Coast 'Highway. At only $235.000. Call MAXINE GOLDEN to see. 760-5000. SPACE SPACE SPACE Do you wish you owned a home with lots of space and plenty of storage? Four ample bedrooms (or 3 + a downstairs den If you wish), 3 full baths, each with shower or tub: Giant kitchen with family eating area that will seat 6 plus yards of counter space. Even a pantry. The family room which opens to a wrap-around patio Is big enough for a grandiose party. In addition, to the double car garage there are extra storage areas added off the king size master bdrm. Best of all, this home In a great Irvine location Is affordable at only $152,500. Call MAXINE GOLDEN for details. 760-5000. BELCOURT HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$249,000 Carmel Model 3 BO, 2 BA, new carpet. paint and landscaping. 10% down and motivated owner wlll assist. Convenient to greenbelt and school. Call me regarding financing and details. ERIC LOCKE 790-5000. EXTRA LARGE LOT Expanded Monaco 5 BR. 3 BA on one of Harbor Views largest lot. cul-de-sac street, detached garage, fantastic leverage only $19,000 down and assume loans. $249.000 L.H. Call ERIC LOCKE 790-5000. JASMINE CREEK Highly desirable Plan~. with expanded deck, 180° panoramic view. numerous upgrades, cathedral ceilings, skylights. etc. Attractive landscaped gardens and gazebo. Tennis, pools. spas. greenbelts plus 24 hour guarded gate security. The best of Jasmine Creek. Call me for private showing. ERIC LOCKE 790-5000. Better than new! Your work and decorating has already been finished with the quality and MAXINE ERIC THE BLUFFS taste you expect In a model home. This 4 GOLDEN LOCKE Upgraded condo with private view of park. bedroom, 3'h bath detached home in a quiet --.~ ---. .... -------Remodeled kitchen. hardwood floors, shows location is ready for your family. Lush garden great. Buy as investment or home. Owner plus a pool-sized spa for outdoor entertain-anxious to sell $135.000 L.H. Call today. ERIC ing. Over 4000 square feet of luxury in the low LOCKE 790-5000. $800.000's. Call MAXINE GOLDEN for a personal showing. SYCAMORE CREEK LOWEST PRICE DETACHED HOME New on market on quiet tree-lined cul-de-,---~~ sac Walk greenbelt to Turtle Rock Elemen- tary. This three bedroom home is perfect for formal and informal entertaining inside and out with the spacious wrap-around yard. Only $225.000. Call for private showing -no open houses. JO-ANN DORAN 790-5000. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES WANTED Clients with $$$ looking for units in eastslde Costa Mesa. mini-storage units or land to build in Orange County. Call JO-ANN DORAN 760-5000. HARBOR VIEW 5 BDRM JO-ANN DORAN Expanded bedrooms and dining room add to this already spacious 2-story home. Private cul-de-sac. Extra large deep lot allows potential for various usages. Asking $398,500. For showing call JO-ANN DORAN 790-5000. PRICED RIGHT WITH SIZE AND LOCATION Largest 3 bedroom single family home in Orangetree. Faces greenbelt. Private upstairs master suite. Country kitchen. 2 car garage, covered patio, and air. Just reduced to $132.900. Call JO-ANN DORAN 790-5000. PRIME BA YFRONT Main channel location with spectacular views. A warm home of hospitality thoughtfully and perfectly restored with 4 bedrooms ~nd 4 baths. A winning location with a sunny enter- tainment patio and boatslip. Offered at i...-;.;--------$875,000. Call PAM MOSS at 760-5000. 5°/o DOWN IN COSTA MES~ Conveniently located Cape Cod townhome with communjty pool and spa. A roomy 2 bedroom. 2'h bath with greenhouse windows In the gourmet kitchen, a used brick fireplace and mirrored wet bar. Separate laundry facih- tles with washer and dryer included. An attahced two car garage with separate work- shop. $142,000 Call PAM MOSS at 790-5000. WHY PAY RENT? PAM MOSS Easy to buy. easy to own In Irvine. Try 10% down on this charming, comfortable clean 2 bedroom town home with a large country kitchen. Indoor laundry, private patio and secluded greenbelt location. Asking $ 106.500 Call PAM MOSS at 790-5000. HOMES LIKE THIS SE LL FASTI With 2 master bedroom suites, comfortably sized living and dining areas and a gather around fireplace. A private patio and 2 car garage with workspace located on a quiet cul-de-sac a short distance to the community pool and spa in Irvine. Asking S 119.000. ,Call PAM MOSS at 790-5000. COVER HOME A CEO Fantasy. A place on the water In Newport Beach with a vteW across the bay to the sunrise and foothills Room tor your 55 +. yacht and a bay boat. There are 5 bedrooms and 6 'h baths and separate maid quarters. Marble and used brick fireplaces. wet bars and formal and Informal dining and living spaces. Make us an offer we cannot refuse. Call PAM MOSS at 790-5000. ~ @I 760-5000 • 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE • 760-5000 e l '----.....,...---------~----:::-::::-:-::-::~l~ND~E-P_EN_DE:--N~T~B~RO~K~E=R~M=E~M=BE~R=-::--::;:-;-:;-::~;;:;;"7.;;--:a~;-::-:;:::::::::~::::~~:-;-~;";° NEWPORT BEACH • . NEWPDRT BEACH • J5/h9l( NEWPORT BEACH .- CLASSIC EUROPEAN VIEW 6,500' MEDITERRANEAN VILLA ESTATE ON 1.37 ACRES! WITH FABULOUS VIEW! $895,000 High on a massive hillside. where castle-like. ocean view estates shelter some of Southern Caltforma s most d1stingu1shed families. this premiere residential de- velopment already boasts of having more 10,000 to 20,000 square foot mansions on sites of one to so< acres. than any other community m Orange County! And here. just completed on 1 37 acres. is a splendid European-styled chateau superbly planned for family comfort and en1oyments. as well as for elegant and formal entertain- ment with sweeping vistas of ocean-bound sailboats out of Dana Point Marina. and green valleys. and distant hillsides If features a long. winding driveway that leads 10 a gated motorcar courtyard, and a grand and imposing. turreted front elevation FEATURES INCLUDE 5 BEDROOMS · 5 BATHROOMS· FABULOUS "GREAT ROOM"· SHOULD BE A GA TEO COMMUNITY SOON • POStTIVEL Y DESIGNED TO BECOME THE GRAND- EST STREET IN ORANGE COUNTYll 3 FIREPLACES. 4 CAR GARAGE, WINE CLOSET. MAGNIFICENT GOURMET KITCHEN GREAT TERMS EXCHANGES CONSIDERED Only $1,295,000. OPEN DAILY 10 to 6 < 31931 PEPPERTREE BEND San Ju&t> 1,,ap<stra110 11 •" 1 .-vv •, e• • ,, O•lt1)11 1ow11r<h fhf' OcPan lurn lett on Del Ob••P<> 10 Celle Aspero twn ngtit lo Pe11u .. rlt""' B"no frr>m Poc1fu Coa~I H1ghw8f Orlve toward' the M ission on Ofll OblSpO to Call!' ASl)erO turn f'lt 10 PepPftrlrfl" Bef>d Forever views of beautiful hills. rooftops, city lights and the magical blue Pacific Ocean beyond ... an Incredible panorama from rows and rows of French win- dows ... yours to en1oy happily ever aftert This superbly crafted Mediterranean Villa by Robert and Dean Elliot •s setting new standards for premiere quality and elegance in the exlcus1ve Seapolnte Estates in North San Clemente Just minutes from the Dana Point Manna and the World -Class Ritz Carlton Hotel and 1ts super- posh Monarch Beach environments, the master fully planned, gated community Is throbbing with construction activity and great values with over 200 custom home sites. plus tennis club and recreation center Sales from $800 000 to $940 000 already recorded FEATURES INCLUDE· • 5 BEDROOMS • 5 BATHROO MS • 4 FIREPLACES • 2 FAMILY ROOMS • STUDY/LIBRARY • FABULOUS GOURMET KITCHEN • 2 WET BAAS • LARGE LIVING ROOM• FORMAL DINING ROOM • MASSIVE 2-STORY ENTRY WAY • 3 CAR GARAGE • SPECTACULAR ENTRY Just completed and ready for occupancy Incredibly low-priced al Only $895,000. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12 to 6 19 MARSELLA • SEAPOINTE ESTATES rFrom Par.Ill<'. Co11s1 Highway or Fr-ay '> drive sooth 10 Ellretla ttxll, 11.1rn l<t11 to Seaoo.n111 Estalee ShOW th•s ~o 10 lhe guaro '°' aom111ancfl 1 THE GREAT ORANGE COUNTY LAND SALE! Several fabulous custom homesites, the last of a precious few in prestigious Orange County locations, from North Tustin to San Clemente! Most have great views! Terms and trades c~nsidered! Tomorrow may be too late. 731-4444 /;/;;/ /!;;;{-I~ I~ ICI \I IHIC 760-0700 -----------------------------------------~~ B1ANDYLANQ •s I' I.,,_ O. -We hne an oW houM wJth plumblnt that generally I• In good condition. Rec9ntty, however, there hn been a leek from Juet under the handle of the cold water feucet. It doff not ... k aM the time, onty when the water te tunMd on. le there a elmple way the ... k can be halted? A. -Your description of the kind of leak makes It almost certain the nut under the handle, called a packing nut. needs attention. Usually you can see the packing nut: In which case tum.it clockwise gently until it appears to be tight, but do not overdo the amou:'lt of pressure exerted. If the nut is not visible, It is under some kind of decorative metal. Remove the decor- ation and go ahead with the tlghtenin~. Most of the time this Is all that Is necessary to halt that kind of leak. But If the leak persists, It means the packing under the nut is no longer doing Its job. Loosen the nut so you can dig out the packing with an awl or something similar. The packing looks llke the string used to tie small packages. It can be purchased in a hardware store or home supply center. Replace the old packing, tighten the nut. and the job will be done. One word of caution. In any work of this kind, you can avoid marring the fixture by pl acing some kind of tape over the jaws of the wrench or the nut which is to be turned. A. -The principle difference be- tween the two Is that termites have stubby bodies just as wide at the top as the bottom. Flying ants have kind of hourglass figures, with very tiny waists. Take an awl or similar tool and stick It Into the wood where you think the termites have been at work. Wood ..--------------1 eaten on the inside by termites will permit the aw1 to go 1n easily. But you shouldn't take any chances of making a wrong diagnosis. Have an ex- terminator make an analysts. O. -I plan on bulldlng two bedroom• In our attic. I •199 want to add a lavatory. Wlfl It be .... expenalve H the lavatory la pieced over the main bathroom down- 1taln? A. -The answer to your question Is yes, since less piping will be required. But your use of the word lava- tory is Interesting. At one l ime. a lavatory meant mere- ly a sink in a bathroom. Soon It began to be used for >the room in which the bath- room sink was located. These days, it is used almost interchangeably to mean either of those or the bath- room itself -if the bath- room is small. (Leaky faucets, troublesome toilet tanks, bathroom condensation and noisy pipes are among the subjects discussed In Andy Lang's booklet, •'Simple Plum bing Repairs. · · which can be obtained by sending 50 cents and a long, stamped. self-addressed envelope to Know-How. P. 0 . Box 477. Huntington. NY 11743. Questions of general interest will be answered in the column.) REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm YlfWl YlfWl YlfWl 1211, .. Luxurious 2 bdrm condo beautifully decorated and highly upgraded. Fabulous views of the bay, ocean and city llghts. Party size sun deck, full security building and terrific recreation f aclllties llWNIT IUOI MIN 112,IOO Beautifully and completely furnished condo with private deck. mirrors, bar. all llke new. Conve- niently located near Hoag Hospital. •11& •L llAI UYFHIT 11,111 .... Prime location near the harbor entrance. Huge baytront loJ with sandy beach. Partially re- modeled 3 bdrm home. Private pier and float. Exceptional bayfront value. uw •• HL ua usn• 11 ... • 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo with flreplace. wet bar and sun deck. Desirable location south of the high- way. Beautiful community pool. spa and ramada. (213) 628-2828 a urru .... ,.. 1121,111 Like new 1 bdrm condo in full security building reduced for quick sale. Tr~ck llghts, mini blinds. mirrors. llght colors, beaullful community pool & recreation center. WIM•IFllYM Harbor Realty Is a full service locally owned Real Estate Company offering a complete range of real estate services such as an active rental department. a nationwide relocation network. and an In house com- puterized listing service. Let us prove we wlll do more for you. UYFMIT * mlU ITllY Sil.,_ L.I. Sheltered location 70 feet on the bay and large pier & float. Spacious Theurkauf designed 3 bdrm home perfect for Indoor-outdoor living. Large private swimming pool. ramlly room with bar. formal bayslde dining area. Un.II UYFWT 11,ne.- 88 feet on the bay In exclusive gate guarded Bayshoresl A large home on a large lot. Room for a pool or to add on. 4 bdrms. family room. oversized garage. 2812 Bayshore Open Sun. 1-4 Fa.LYSID.. s....- Bay, ocean & night lights views! A perfect home for entertaining with 4 spacious bdrms. family room & view side protected patio. Owners moving out of state have priced to sell. 11,IOl,NIYllWJ 11...- Unobstructed 180° view from this spacious customized 3 bdrm home. An exceptional prop- erty tastefully decorated In the very finest quali- ty. Computerized pool & spa. Built in security system. An auto enthusiast's treasure with 6 car garage. L•l Tl ... , 1122- Then you should see the gourmet kitchen in this spacious Newport Beach condo 1 bdrm & den + 2 full baths. Private deck. expensive carpeting and a motivated out of town seller (714) 673-4400 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR - I R I D I a I B I I I e I 0 I B I D I 0 I I I IEWER CUSTOI -IEWPORT HEllHTS Expansive 4 Bdrm, 4'h Baths, 3 fireplaces. 2 courtyards. Spacious warm family room. One of the finest newer homes In the area. Many quality upgrades. Large gourmet island kitchen. $378,000. Best buy in the Heights! W lllHEIS II 1-1211 EXCLUSIVE CLIFFHA YEM BUILDERS DREAI Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq. feet. One of the very best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch Style home includes family room. Remodeled kitchen and bath. Vacant and ready to sell! Asking $305.000 Open House -Sat & Sun. OE IOllEllS 131-1211 ' TRADITIONAL 2 STORY Prime NEWPORT HEIGHTS with recent ad- d1t1on. Spacious 4 bedrooms with GUEST UNIT 1n rear of property. Family room and sparkling pool on 50 x 127.5 lot. Recent remodel not quite f1n1shed Just listed at $350,000. Shown by Appt RAE ROD&ERS 131-1211 BELCOURT DAZZLER! 4 Bdrm 31'1 bath. quality built Guarded community. $150 000 -tn upgrades. Gorgeous decor and lush landscaping and the price 1s still comparable to new sales' Call NOW for your personal showing. JULIE HALL 131 -1281 JULIE HALL 831·12M ll YFROMT WITH DOCI Moor your 60' yacht right at your back door. This super 2 story. 5 bedroom, 5 bath home with large island kitchen. maids quarters. custom pool and spa All this and a BAY VIEW! Asking $875.000 JULIE MALL 131-1 211 NEWPORT LUXURY Love this 4 .bedroom. 2''7 bath -2400 sq ft on a huge lot Triple garage. Super neighborhood. All this for only $289,900. For your personal show- ing call Juhe Hall. JILIE IW.L 131 -1211 NEWPORT + POOL Here it is! 4 bedroom, 21/t baths. remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets. formal dining -open and spacious. Close to schools and shopping. This home has everything but a large price. Call for terms and tour. This bargain won't lastl JILIE IW.L 111-1211 REALTORS ® STUlllll! VIEW PROPERn Motivated Seller will sell with 10% down. Ex- quisite VIEW residence In NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New everything! 3 bedrooms and 3 baths plus family room. Oak flooring, marble fireplace. leaded glass. Italian Brass fixtures. Designer decor. Wonderful Gourmet Island kitchen Sweeping ocean view. Amazing Value at $314.500. W llOllEllS 131-1211 Call For Estimate Of Market Value on Your Home No Fee or Obligation WESCLIFF HOME FOR LEASE Three spacious bedrooms, two complete baths , family room with fireplace. two car garage. $1400 per month. Available April 1 ALLISO• &OTHARI 131 -1211 PRE VIEW WITH VIDEO PETE JOHISOll 831-1266 PRIVACY W/POOL $281 ,500 Unusual 1 story home in Whittier's Friendly Hills. Contemporary home with tall counters through- out. Many private patios plus large pool. Se- cluded retreat area for children or In-laws Pm JlllSll II 1-1211 EASTILUFF PRICE REDUCTIOI This ~rlous seller just reduced their price for the second time! Cozy 3 BR. 2 BA, FP home on large private Inside lot. Now only S 174,500 L.H. Pm '911111 111 -1HI RAE RODGERS e31·12M IEDITERRAIEAI ELEIAICE WITH PAIOllAllC VIEWS! European charm compliments this rambling custom home. Situated in Newport Heights Comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms and 4 1 ,, baths. Built in 1978. 180° views of bay & ocean from all living areas Including bedrooms. A uniq~ island kitchen with every amenity. Mas- ter suite has fireplace and sitting room with oversized closet & bath area. This properl y has an excellent presentation throughout! Newly offered at $579,000. Shown by appointment DE lllllEllS 131-1211 NEWPORT BEACH ONLY $110/10. Principle and interest total $660/mo with 20°·0 down. One bdrm condo. Walk to beach. Only $86.500. OWNER WILL CARRY PnE JOM•s•• 131-1211 HARIOR /OCEAI VIEW Luxury 2 bdrm condo professionally decorated Marble FP, ceramic tile flooring, beveled mir- rors. Move In and relax. Now $212,500. OWNER Will CARRY. PnE JOllSll 111-1211 Ill CllYOI This area Is now one of Newport's best values' If you have ever considered moving to this pres- tigious community, NOW IS A GREAT TIME Master built custom home on golf course only $995,000. Broadmoor homes now priced In the high $.400's & up. Call Pete for complete details on Big Canyon properties. Pm Mllllll 111-1211 VIDEO OOINI Video tape your valuables tor Insurance purposes. Call for appointment. 631-1266. Total cost with the coupon Is $75. Pm Jllll• 111· 12H 1------------------------1 631-1266 • 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA INDEPENDENT E -------------------------------------~ I a - L fSTATll I.;¢~ }I WMW: iii'}j WMk 1$ijij RVMk 1§$%j ll5dMllC ti ~ SATUllDAY PaL JJ. t_./PAU I J -~···-_p;p ~ '31NiP _. R '!'i!' _. Nii%1 ._ 1§8@# .-.. 11$1*1 .,._ Mi@}j NEWPORT HITS EXECUTIVE ENliLISH TUDOR Reduced again from S 172,000 to S 159,500. 3 bdrm. two private patios. end unit. Great Newport location. Seller motivated. llAU CAPPEL 111-1211 REDUCED TO 1251,100 NEWPORT F AllL Y HOIE Extra large master bedroom with cozy family room. 3 other large bedrooms and pool. Just reduced from $274,900. DIAU CAPPEL 131 -1211 IEICH IARliAIN FEE IY THE SEA Pnced under $250.000 3-2. Walk to beach duplex Invest before summer. llAU CAPPEL 131-1211 *BlYFRDNT $871,000* Lc1rge 4 bdrm. 4 ba re- model with the charm of yesterday. Patio for enter- taining. City lights and l arg e d oc k . As- su me$630.000 1st T.D. Listed below appraisal. Setler is motivated. Wiii consider all offers. DELIA IELIUI 111-1211 *HIRIOR RIDliE 1411,100* A view, dramatic and unique plus over $100,000 in upgrades that will make you say ooh-Ill-la. Th is Is the buy you've been waiting for. Seller Is losing$$$. Hurry It won't last at this low price of $479,900. IELIA IELUll IJ 1-1211 EISTSIDE CHAii 1121,111 Terrific starter home w/formal dining room. hardwood floors & 2 car garage. A gem in the rough. Must sem llW HLllll II 1-12H CUTI IESl DUPLEX Pride of ownership. Two 2 bdrm 1 'h bath w/patlos. Completely refurbished. Gross rent S 16,920. Assume loans. Owner wtll trade. Only $168,000. llU& •LUii 111-1211 REALTORS ® CDI OCUN I IAY VIEW Spacious 4 bedroom with 3 car garage. A well maintained home. Enjoy the sunsets. Under $450,000 Including land. llW UPPE1. II 1· 12H llTERESTED 11 A IARIET EYALUATIOI OF YOUR HOIE? PLUSE CALL TODAY, 10 OILHiA TIOI OR CHARGE. NEWPORT IARlillN UNDER 1200,000 Nice pool home with 3 bdrm. Quiet cul de sac location. A lot of house for the money. Priced to sell at $ 196,900. r llAllA CAPPEL 131-1211 NEW LISTINli This glamorous Udo Pen- insula condo has to be seen to be appreciated. The view of the ocean and bay are reflected through the use of mirrors and marble. You can't dupli- cate this property for this price. Call tor an appoint- ment to see this special p roperty . A sking $350.000. JIYOE IPILUI 111-1211 JOYCE IPfLLAR 131-1211 2 HOIESITES 2 buildable lots In the Newport Heights area of Costa Mesa. Plans Included for 2 gorgeous custom homes. Buy one or bQth . $132,500 each. .llYOE IPILW IS 1-1211 IACI ON llRIET NOITH ... 1111,100 North Costa Mesa -customized 4 bedroom home boasts a lovefy new master suite. Beautiful oak cabinets throughout. Spacious yard and patio. You'll love this home. A bargain! .llY• IPll.W 111-ltH PRICE REllCEI This rambling Westcllff pool home has 4 bedrooms and a· marvelous country kitchen with a fireplace. Call for an appointment to see this lovety famlty home. Now asking $257,000 .llYll IPILW A 1· 1211 IEW! IEW! IEW1 Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath townhome, located In prestigious Sea Bluff Canyon. Vaulted ceil- ings, skylights, formal dining. custom mirrors. jacuzzi tub. This plan is rarely on the market. Asking $165,000. Call for showing. IEST llY! Least expensive three bedroom townhome In Newport Crest. It's a bargain at $168,900. Seller says bring me and offer. PRICES SLASHED! Newport Beach pool home. 4 bedroom. 2'fil bath, family room, 2 fireplaces. Reduced to $259,900. Call for showing. BICYCLE TO IEICll-S 141,&00 Too good to be true. Three bedroom single family home only 1.5 mites from beach. Cul-de- sac street. Formal dining, breakfast area. fire- place. EASTILUFF I 114,500 Seller 1ust reduced the price on this 3 bedroom, 111. bath home. Fireplace, private lot. Price is l.H. Call for showing. IWULYI CllllS 111-1211 110° VIEWS Cll Fabulous million dollar ocean view home with open spacious floor plan, 12 ft ceilings. new European kitchen & pool. 4 bedroom. 4 bath, 2 fpl & family room. Only $699,000. 4527 Orrington. llEIR llEWEI 111-1211 PANORAMIC OCEAN I llY VIEW Best location in Jasmine Creek. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. family room, pool & spa. French doors & many upgrades. Motivated seller. Make offer. Only $519,000. llEIR llEWEI II 1-1211 INCIEDllLE NEWPORT YALIE Just fell out of escrow and owner's slashed the price to $369,900. Stunning 3 bedroom. 3 bath, 4 year NEW ENTERTAINING home with plush yard, pool and spa. Highly upgraded and im- maculate. OPENSATURDAY1~:30 12 19 BLUE GUM LANE (WESTCLIFF) ow. ... TUii 111-1211 NEWPORT FOIECLOSIRE Totally refurbished 4 bedroom POOL home brand new on the market! New roof, paint inside and out, new plush carpet, professional land- scaping. On a gorgeous street and vacant. Won't lastlll Priced to sell at $279,900. l .. TlalJ1-12M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D I I I B I D I lROKER MEMBER 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 I ----- 1~ . , I 1 ... I g I e INDUSTRIAL OFFICE SPACE WESTMllSTER OFFICE LEISE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office location. private bath, divided office, end unit. 90¢ per foot. Gross lease Corner of Goldenwest and 20th Street COSTA MESI OFFICE LEISE 6,400 feet of well decorated office and small warehouse. ample parking. Priced below market at 95¢ N.N.N. FT . or offer. llllllllllCOWlllE Walker & lee CSo CAI Baird & luchs <O C 1 Shannon & luchs (0 C J Keyes Co (Florida J 878 850 1.950 3.525 6.750 6.436 12.000 6,620 7 69 l 57 615 1.88 •"We stilrttd 1984 wolh 5.134 nsoc1attS llnd tncled with 6 848 at tht lime lht survey wu com~ltd. •h<h muns our am~e llUOCllled did ovtr 22 tran5'CIJollS Rtmtbt1 RI: MAX tw now 11own to 10.000 Sales Associates " ot lleetmbtr 31 1985 wlltch wtltn 411\ilyztd translates 11110 228 500 tr ansachollS •• "()unto1 or11nilly reported lllat CoklwtN Ban~tr dtd 16 884 11an5'Chons with 17 884 lranuutt0ns Mlh 17.802 i&tnts This h1u1e IS tilht1 1ncomct 01 • IYPolllPlucal trror A rtctnl ~ reiion on Cold.ml Bllller 1nd1catn lhey hid IU 700 t1an$ael1011S wrlh 19,000 uln assooatts " If you wanl lo sell 1our home consider these tacts and call •oe a DOVtE I( OOP lilt lop ults pioductrs for II[ /MAX of Caltf01n1a! An l~nl Surrtf rtportfd wrth permtSSJOn lrom Volumt 2. No J. /985 C1hfom11 Rt11on11 Ntwslllttr IOI l DOVIE KOOP 101 KOOP, JI. SPECIALIZll& II IEWPORT IUCH'S FllEST HGIES LIDO ISLAND •LllO llYFIDIT 11,410,000• ITALIAI YILU llSTERPIEOE I I I-HARBOR RIDGE NEWPORT BEACH Lido Isle bayfront,custom. three bedrooms. 3 baths. Award-winning tile floors & walls thruout. Master suite has steam room and hot tub, tnkeboll custom carved bed. headboard and credenza w/canopy. trench armolre, leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This Is a must to see. Many Items, too numerous to llst. 1 I e I e I e l e I e J ~ e I D I I HARBOR RIDGE LEASE $4,500 MOITH Largest model. Devonshire five bedroom, four batt:t,' dining area. Breakfast room. game room. all new decorating. room for pool Will trade for commercial property • HARBOR RIDGE • 1195,000 Devonshire 5 BA. 4 BA, famlly room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET. dr.apes, brick deck. kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay. city. mountain views. $500,000, 11% & 12% fixed financing Private yard with room for pool. CUSTOM BY FIRI Redesigned by Fari. this custom 5 bedroom, 8 bath. has a master suite with walls & ceilings of padded sllk, with control lighting for the celestial design work to sleep under the stars, black mirrored walls & gold leaf ceilings In formal dining, pool & spa of stone with cascading waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of ocean. bay, city hghts. A must to see if you want the elegance and contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge Asking $1 ,695,000 WILL TRADE EQUITY FOR LARGER COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL .r. •HARBOR RIDGE• LEASE OPTIOI Sll&,000 Panoramic view of ocean. Fashion Island. Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family room and five bedrooms. Will trade for com- mercial property. Ask for 1111 MYIE IHP •PRIVATE lilTEI COllllITT• 1315,000 Just reduced--TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom. 2'h baths. family room. 2 fireplaces. wet bar Otter lease option. IHI MYIE IMP •BALBOA PElllSULI • Two bedrooms. 2 baths. formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pier, from this oceanfront condo with security gate and under- ground parking. Will "trade" up to $400,000 range In Newport. Great second home 1111 llYIE lllP IAYCREST Must sell four bedrooms. four baths, formal dining, family room. Large yard for pool, lots of trees. Owner says make offer. Asking $295.000 1111 llYIE IMP 131-1211 IH 1 llYIE IMP BOB KOOP . JR . • 3~·····111,100 • Great South Coast Plaza location. One bdrm. one bath. tennis courts.& lake. ....... 111-1211 I I I $2,350 DOWI 1· 2 bedroom. tennis, pool. spa. Near S. C. Plaza $77.900. Sup~r location. Why rent? Buy! Ill IMP, .II. 111-1211 HUITllliTOI HlRIOUR I LEllER REPO llYFROIT IOCll I 3 bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace, hardwood floors $219.~Speclal terms. Condominium. ~ ....... 111-1211 I ,--------------~ 1 Dovie's Favorite Recipe •1 DISTRESS FORECLOSURE . I lll&S ROAD IEWPORT I EASY CHICIEI DIV All I Fabulous view of Bay and Ocean from this 3 0 fr br I I bedroom 3 bath home with large game room 12· l oz ~cs. ozen occoi or (2 lgchts fmtl I and pool.· Steal at $552,000. Must sell I I twoccol) 3 wtdt chicken br11sh coabd and her.Ad, 11 Ill I MYIE lllP I halved. 2 cans cr11m of dicien ~. 1 % cups I · rnayllftlkt, 1 ~ tsp. lemon juke, ~ tsp. c:any powder, % I I~ stwtddtd sharp chedder chttst, % ~ sott brtad SANTA ANA HEIGHTS I Ctllnbs, 2T butter melded. spicy pickled p11chts. I I I Cook broccol In salted water ll1tl tender not soft and I I COIMERCllL ZDIED I~~~-=~~~= ~.x.!:a:..~:! • 1· 66X300 lot with 1 bedroom home and storage I J&ict and any powder; Sf>'i*Jt 0¥• al. a..e at 350° t. I buildings. Present rental $1 ,000/per mo .• tear 125 mN. or 111t1 heated llnu&NY hu or 1118 bubbfJ. I down and build your own offloe building, over-I 6'nish wMh •d peaches. Makes 6 to I seninp. I m looking golf course. Excellent buy at $295,000. Now ttis ii Beb h .' favorite! 1 j IHI MYIE IMP 1.9------------••• ............................................................................................................................... -' ' ----------~~234~E~·-1_1_T_H_s_T_.,_c_o_s_T_A_M __ E_s_A _______ &_3_1-_1_2e_&......ll ~ GMNI ~ Ci,13 ~'"" C@Ui ~ MW 11111-. •WI --.e1g15 --e•w _. ••s>..,.. 1aw1 ~ P1LOT/lllEAl.:SSTATW .................... ~~ ............ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~IA~TU~·~DA~Y~PW~L~J~~::.,!1 ... ~~/!PAG~~·~1~1~ ime to raise the roof inf orced asphalt ingles give new life and fire reslstence ht Aaeoclated Pr"' ·s probably time to raise the roof, if r home has celebrated Its 15th hday. ne way to give It new life -and fire istance -Is with reinforced asphalt ngles. n estimated eight out of 10 home- ners who are bulldlng new homes or ooflng choose asphalt shingles, st reinforced with fiberglass, ac- rding to Edward Haney, fiberglass rketlng manager for PPG lndus- s. he fiberglass makes shingles fire lstant, he says, adding that they ill not easily Ignite, readily spread mes or emit bumlng embers that utd contribute to the spread of a fire. How can you tell If your home needs a wroof? "'Shingles should be replaced If they e curled and blistered, worn or torn ridges and In valleys, have nallheads otrudlng or show patchy color from rn-ott ceramic granules." says ney, who adds that the most pres- 1ous are the new three-dimensional, multilayered, fiberglass ones. ··vou can give your roof a rugged, stmctlve appearance with three- mens1onal fiberglass shingles. '"These shingles are thicker and yered and create deep shadow lines at enhance a home's appearance. A roof of three-dimensional mgles adds to a home's curb appeal nd value when selling It." In choosing the shingles, Haney advises, the first consideration should be the weight, remembering that the heavier the shingle. the longer its life. The extra weight Is mostly asphalt, and 280 to 350 pounds-per-square products can offer up to 10 years to the life of a roof. he says. Asphalt shingles usually have an approximate welght of 215 to 350 pounds per square, with a square equalling the number of shingles that will cover 100 square feet of roof. To determine the number of shingles needed, calculate the total square footage to be covered. add 10 percent for error and then divide by 100. This gives the number of squares of shingles needed. A typical 1,000-square-foot roof requires 11 squares. Haney points out that shingles are packaged In bundles -with three, four or five bundles per square, depending on shingle welght -and If shingles are to be transported to a Job site, It is Important to know the number of bundles. Like many specialities, roofing has ' jargon all Its own: • tjlp -the Inclined external angle where two sloping roof planes meet. •Ridge -the uppermost, horizontal external angle where two sloping roof planes meet. •Valley -the Internal angle where two sloping roofs meet. •Flashing -the metal or roll roofing used to prevent water seepage around any intersection or proJectlon in a roof, such as vent pipes, chimneys, adjoin- ing walls. dormers or valleys. Asphalt shingle product llnes usually include hip and ridge shingles de- signed to flt neatly over the triangular points where two roof planes Intersect __J l.._~..!::.:..:...:::=::;:::::.::..::.:::....:.....:.:..:_..=..-=:__--------------~~---A~~~l.....-o Tbree -dlmenelonal Ober11---relnforeed upbalt •hlnal• atop thl• new boue are fln reet.tent, lon&-ll•e4 and eaay to maintain. Tbe thick, layered •hlnclee create deep ebadow Unee and a dl•- tinctJ•e appearance. LLONGS OF NEWPORT JUST LISTED TWO HOMES, 3 BDRMS, 2 BATHS HARBOR VIEW HOMES Monaco Model, $241,000 fM land Monaco Model, $239,000 fM land TWO OCEAN FRONT LOTS CORONA DEL MAR CALL FOR DETAILS 640-5664 640-LONG LAGUNA LOT- TOP OFT• MOUllTAlll Nearly YI acre of buildoble lot. Very private street. Unbelievable view of coast line. Reduced to ~90,000. IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES ..... ~0 -, 0 9.000. Lor, s Ii-,. ... ,~. par· quet .~. MONTIGO-Remodeled . New berths, kitchen, expanded large family room. $287,000. 10 ... llY-5 bedrooms. On ftle greenbelt. Spa. Privacy. Move-in condition. $319,000 Fee. MONACO-Only small model available. $239,000. CAMEO SllORES Ivon Wells design. Retrodible roof. 4 BR, 3 BA. Great ocean view. $69.5,000. 3 VIEW HOMES IN HARBOR VIEW SIA WIND IOMDSIT-Like new. Just listed. 5 BR. totally re~odeled, French doors, ~urity system. Breothtoking. $450,000. MOllTIGO-~, 0 Just liste ·s 0 t.-.. .:w of city. light .... ~d front patio. .-&LlllMO-Remodeled. Room for pool on the view side. Pride of ownership. New kitchen Owner is transfer red . $385,000. CALL 640-5664 640-LONG Alll FOR GIRRY OR CHRISTA THE ONLY REAL ESTATE NUMBER YOU NEED -OF tnPORT, IC. 640 -5664 640-LONG -SAN lllOUEL su1n 200 NEWPORT BEACH We caee laetlee • Take care in hiring hoine repair person By the Aaeoclated Preu In the South, it may be termite control; In the North, waterproofing a basement; anywhere in the Unit- ed States, fixing a roof or driveway. The common link in these situ- ations is that they all too often involve fraud -home "repairs" made by fast-talking, fly-by-night operators. They lure unwary consumers into spending money on home repairs and improvements that are un- necessary, shoddily done. never finished. or that worsen a problem, says t"e spring Issue of Better Homes and Gardens Remodeling Ideas magazine. Most often the victims are elderly or poor. Other likely victims include homeowners unfamiliar with home maintenance and families in which both spouses work. People who consider themselves savvy con- sumers are also taken in. To protect yourself. follow these precautions: •Don't agree to anything on the spur of the moment Be wary of the fellow who stops by because he "1ust noticed" that your driveway needs resiurfacing and he happens to have enough material left over to do the job cheaply. Resist the high- pressured salesperson who says his offer Is a one-day-only special. Double-check the person who al- ludes to some semi-official ca- pacity and suggests you may be Jiable to a line If a certain repair lsn 't made. •Get at least three estimates for any Job. Make sure the bids are for Identical work and materials so you can compare prices. •Get names and addresses of the repair companies and check them out with your local Better Business Bureau or home builders or remodelers association before work begins. •Obtain all contract terms and promises in writing. tr you have second thoughts about a contract , .remember that under federal law you generally have three days to cancel a home improvement con- tract. •Inquire specifically about a contractor's liability and work- men's compensation insurance. Both Items should be adequate to protect you and your property against suits rf an accident occurs while the work is going on. •Don't pay In cash, and don't pay in full until you're satisfied with the completed job From Better Homes and Gar- dens Hanging items on wal requires right f ;istene. By the Aaaoclated Prue In hanging items on a wall. the key Is to choose the right fastener After all, you do want it to stay put. Which fastener you choose depends on the weight of the object to be hung and what, if anything, is behind the wall. Better Homes and Gardens Do-it- Yoursetf Home Repairs book otters these tips: With -lightweight Items, driving a small nail at an angle often provides enough support. For pictures and similar wall ornaments. a steel picture hanger is better. When hanging medium and heavy weight Items. try to secure them to wall studs. To locate wall studs. rap on the wall at various spots with your hand. The spaces between studs wlll respond with a hollow sound. A solid "thunk" probably Indicates a stud. For walls made of drywall. use a magnetic stud finder to locate the nallheads holding the material to the studs. Tying into a single stud will give more than enough support for most Items. However, Do-It-Yourself Home Repairs recommends that large or bulky ob- 1ects such as kitchen cabinets may need to span several studs. To locate ad1acent studs. measure over 16 inches. Occasionally, studs are placed on 24-inch centers. To confirm the location of studs, drive a small nail through the wall material. If a stud is not located where you need it, reach for a hollow-wall anch Molly bolt. or toggle bolt. The larger fastener. the greater Its strength. To Install a hollow-wall anchor. b• a hold through the wall material lar enough to accommodate the anchc shank. Insert the anchor Into the h< tap Its barbed flange Into the wall s turn the bolt clockwise until tight. the bolt Is tightened, the anchc slotted flange collapses and grips back side of the wall material. Toggle bolts function in much same way as hollow-wall anchors, I they mount differently. First. drill a hole through the w Make the hole big enough to acca modate the folded-up wings of toggle. Remove the bolt from spring-loaded wings. Sllp It througl washer and then through the object be hung. Re-attach the wings and Pl them through the hole In the wall. the wings move past the back side the drywall, they'll spring out. Th< pull out the fastener and at the sa time tighten the bolt. For hanging things on brick, block stone walls. use a masonry bit to drill appropriately-sized hole into the n sonry, preferably into the mortar I tween units. Then drive a lead. fiber, plastic anchor into the hole with hammer. Next, slip a lag screw thrm. a washer. through a hole in the obj• to be hung. and into the anchor. Or the screw with a wrench. The anct will expand and grab the Inter IHI IHI HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REAL TY 1Hi IHI Our Silver Anniversary of Service in Huntington Harbour ~ ~ THE EXCLUSIVE ISL~~:i~ ~~:TINGTON HARBOUR WATERFRONT LIVING If you are one of those who have achieved most of your goals, and have set aside 1986 as the year to purchase a waterfront home with Boat Slip, stop looking and see our newest, decorator lovely. that Includes the following fea- tures: * 4 Bedrooms. 3 Baths * Double Door Entry Leading to Tiied Foyer * Gourmet Kitchen * Master Suite with Breathtaking water view * Spacious 2-level Brick Patio w/Prlvate Spa * Impressive Front and Rear Landecaplno * Geted/Guarded Community Make that home dream a reality! Dream of a price at $7 49,000. Call for showing. AT $499,000 Drop anchor at your 35 · slip and enjoy your new home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, plus huge entertainment room and country kitchen. Island living for only $499,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-S 3881 Mlstr•I Sail by this charming 4 bedroom. one story home with a 46' slip. Only steps to the beach. Immaculate condition. Owner anxious to move. Priced at $499,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 3311 Admiralty Hurry home to this 3 bedroom. 21/2 bath waterfront townhouse with a 30 ' slip and watch the sunset. Priced at $330,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 3546 Wlndapun CALL OUR OFFICE FOR INFORMATION ON OUR MANY BEAUTIFUL HOMES FOR SALE (714) 846-0641 4241 WARNER AVE (213) 592-2816 .. n -l r or, he >re ge r's ile, nd As r's he he >ut ~II. m- he he 1 a to ISh As of ~n. ne or an 1a- 1e- or a gh !Ct ve 1or lor r AL llTATI IAU USIS/CONDOS »-O.-.... ,.,. \Qt\ Nott (op."'°"° ,,,, "-'to AAO )olQ ~•u •"-'1.•o 1614 ~ < t'IO'' ~·o 1686 DEADLINES PUBUCA TION DEADLINE Monday ...... Sat. 11:30 AM DIRECTORIES S.VIC» Ottect°"' o.ay 0.""09CoMI C.. 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Sat. 11:30 AM RMI Ealate T-S.turd.., ()per! ~ S.MO•y & $.;nday -Hoo.-~ """-· -paocl Wllllln JO ci.y,, es requo<ecl will be oul>jecl to. bu1 -tlmiled lo, ---1199 oom-putecl Ill l'~of llle~~ '* "'°""" ... --end f1tY ,_...,,,. atton~·· ._ CHECK YOUR AD THE .f1RST DAY . !)O· .I '"°"" 1018 COMMHCIAL Tne Daily PllOt llfNea IOf efflcleney and eccuracy HOW9\lef. occqj()nally errors do occur Pie-hsten When your ad 11 reed l>Ktt and ~ your ad dally Aepor1 emxs lmmedlately to S.2-5678 The Olllly PllOt aCoec>t• no 1t1blllty '°' any effor in an lldvertiMmenl tor wll!Ctl It may be responSlble except lor the cost of the sp-actually oocupoed by the err0< Credi! can only be 1llOwed IOf the ltnt lnl«tlon ------ •ote '°"' 'Olo IOl8 '""" R .E. SAU/RENT ·-]/)O ~•fMU rtop.~ ~ '1161 ~ou .... _, 'l16V lO~Mrt.f(JQf "'°""..-, 1119 Oyp ... ., """' l711o lf>t)...,t~·.ol uu , .. ,,._. p,D~,.., J1WJ THE DAILY .PILOT OFFICE HOURS Tata: M-F 1-5:30/COUN"fER •F I 5 Gtatrll 1002 Ctatul 1002 Gtatral 1082 Certaa ••t •11 10ll C.rta1 ••11111 till *OSILITELY * FREE Market Evaluation Ill.UIS.... 1Uf11fll ---Ill - YOUR VERY BEST on your property. Call WlTIUlllT·IPT• Lge 3 8d 2ba condo, f/p. ----~ eral t•2 BLUFF'SOPPORTUNITY PATRICK TENORE Price reduction! Vtieant, dblgar,patlo,nrShops&A perlec1 combination ot 1 I tosavecommlulon Gorgeoos 3Bdrm. 2'nBa 63t-l 2M bulldable lot with dock tranap $125,000. Ruth comfort & elegance UIW.1--1111 st for only 3'n"°• comm. apeclou1 End Unit with apace fOf Mvefal boatl. Laurie, Rltr 646-..:380 idded 10 an excellent OPEN SAT/SUN 2-5 cl mull Agt. 759-5080 nuoe prvt entry court Good commerclal lo· lalMa I lad llll Spyglau Hiii location. Go down 81\d aee lor your- CAllllY WIUAIE ce reduoedl 3 Units on oubte lot In chokle to- a11on Good u Income roperty or tor user Ter- l1c luture In this area ow $425.000 142-1200 yard & complete wrap-cation. Call for more d&-I · Thi• home otters lovely Mlf one of C«ona del around patio. Like MW tall1. FAMILYHM+RENTAL ocean/bay vlew9 lrom llv Mar's first summer Interior. Mov&-ln freanl .-TllmLRI UYllUT 142-1200 .. ,......, 1·1 rm. mstr suite & beautl-h~. This Call!. cot- Offered by a very realistic Two hou ... + 1tudlo apt In _1 -1 I -ff5 PEARL-~ VE. fully paneled family rm. tage wu built '" 19 tO & anxious owner at truly a N. Laguna. Beach 2 blks. .,..s • 4BR 3ba ~ 1BR t guest This unique prperty and recently renovated bargain price of $229,500 23 l -235 La Brea income See 1631 Lincoln Lane. 3 112' blk 10 so Bay Wood 1nc1ds large pool & spa. by Pam Sardella. ~ Incl land. High balance $2700/mo. Onan 10-5 bdrm. 2'.lt bath. tamlly & brick Int & ext For details call 731-3777 and interlOr speclallSI S ... ~ I I di d 11 I She has captured tl'le es-assumable loan. urely Dally $329.000. 10% dn rm, orma n an v ng $445.000. Mary Hard-~)}' sence of Corona del Mar the finest value now of· ok. Ownrt l9t 494-7551 room around sunny esty. Qwn/Agt 675-8688 Linh! and airy, the llvinn fered We are very proud __ patio Great for entertain-, .. ________ ,________ ·• ... of this llstlngll 1ng and/or family living 1" WIE &Ula. LUI ~-~•.:._ . _ room overlooks the latti. -s I Ct. I Immaculate! 1298,500 3 BR 2ba. new kitchen. ~.!.':"."'~ ocean with a view of New--• I IOE&lflllT ~ ---new cpt Off street park-ll'EALar•n port Harbor/Catalina and 640-5560 ANYTIME! IPll •-•y 1·1 IPll UT/Ill 1-4:11 WTSllE • 11J4,t00 Ing. 1/2 blk to beach. --- -the ever changing WUlll -ST 1 ••~ 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, lam-$295,000. Call 673-6465 BEAUT. 2 UNIT DUPLEX sunsets Take this op- B k R F eci One ol a kind with lovely 401 •5 Tl 5 bdAI ~f lly room Condo. One or 673-0127 OwnertAgt 5 yr• old. xtnt rental prop., portunlty to own this If· an epos. or osores . 11 Ith 3 Dover hores rm, am story with double 81• foe. 500 blk of Marcissw, replacable property at -------•!All areas. Great financing. ~~~;. s2'.ltu~a +~ never rm, den or study. ln4aws teched garage Newport lal... to many amenlt tes to list. under market value. For .llleu1--1 Luxury & Custom l~omes. vacant 3Br 2ba rental quarters. Pier & slip See Rlver111 Tennis. poohs Ptaiatala 1M7 Groat inV1Mtt opportunl-further Information con-... -•u. Agent 8~-2-460 unit Forever views. to believe. $980,000F · and Clubhouse. __ .. a PlllT ty, favorable financing tact Barb, Cole of New- e ttave 3 condominiums OllMA HL... Appraised for $670,000 llAllY IT&lf D 2411 ...... n---avall. $.475,000. Laura port, 2515 E. Coast Hwy ttat are bank lore-and offered lor $625,000. SIA L.111 IUUY ...... = l-4:10 2BR • moth« In-law. 760-9 t46/E 756-0 129/0 :~!=~~~; or after &pm losures The lender will 214 IUUTllll Don't wait on this onel It• 0 ... ..,...1 Ga.r19e. Excel cond, 1 blk YIEW-inirw l1nance tttese newer Lot size Is 55 x 118 w/otder L.--II •• -142•1 00 to bch $295,000. Open ""'' ""'' properttes all located In home In eicc::ellent area. 11211. 111_. • _1 ••f/lll l-I Sunday 1-5 at 127 Bay 180° ocea.n. lsla.nd and PlllATI l&U Costa Mesa. Call for Nr Ocean Blvd & China IALllA PllllSIU .,..s --Ave 673-3550 sunset views In Cameo 211 ... more 1ntorma11on Coves Home is vacant & 111-1• 2'1t8r. 1 '..\Ba Anaheim C • I • 1022 Highlands on Doretlester Duplex • 2 bdrm I bath euy to see. Priced II Townhome w/many up-: ' • lrtll I 11 with 3BR. courtyard entry plus 2 car gara0e Prime l 'radi'ti'onal $397,500. grad900es. bBy7500 63wn29er • HRBR VU HILLS Fee Land &nd solar heat location A steal st this St l l, 0 0 • $465,000'4 BR +-FR 2'/ltba. Hll,000 FEE price Realty ALE/TRADE... S7o,ooo Poot/Jae. security I M4-l211 CllTlll .. E equity In 2000 sq 11 38R --system, on cul de aac. IY Wll 1411~ o:l J-7:170 l'lm+guest l'lse. ·country REAL ESTATE HELPLINE By owner 6-40-6094 elm . Living' ldyllwlld for ttse. Foreclosure-R.E Problems ' . • Brion Jea.nette es1gns 1002Gtatral 1112Gntral 1002 lotorbolh.714659-6159Freereferenoes855-7292 PAllla.ICUIQ ~with a flavor 01 tra -;~;;---;;;;.i;;;;:;;;; .... ;;;;;~;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiF 1--------COM gated comm POOis, :-dlt•onallsm just 2 blocks ' Gtatral 1002 Gtaeral 100 1ac & teonts 3Br 214Ba Make your shopping eas-1 10 beach Beaulitui 8 yrs 1-;=-======:li::i::i::i::i::ii:ii:i;;iJ $365.000. Rote ~lln.l ler b-..·ullno the Daily Pi.. Old, 3 bdrm. 2·~ bath II Reatlor 759-0344 lot Classified Ada. wtgourmet kitchen. lor-__ 1 mal dintng and sunny BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK DRAMATIC 4 BDRM TOWNHOME CITY LIGHTS VIEW-POOL I SPA 4 Bedroom, 3 bath townhome over 3500 square feet. Features: Study, formal living and dining areas. kitchen and family room overlooking large po ol and entertainment area. Sellers very motivated. Easy to show. Just Reduced To: $595,000 For more Information cell: DANNY BIBB • STEPHANIE GROBY BrubhfiEllis RESIOF.NTH I llROU .IHC.f . ..,.,,.,Ht "' 844-8200 BEST II BLUFFS Ml'f Miii SHiii-This spectacular home. Rare opportunity to own this completely custom one of a kind all new 7 years ago. Personal resi- dence of Mr. George Holstein, de- veloper of the award winning Blutts. Prime location. w/panoramic view. Too many amenities to list. $350,000 LH. IPll UT /HI 1·1 2011 YISTA OAllAL IPHT&OIW UY YIEW-Just llsted. Lovely 1 level 2Br, 2Ba. all re- modeled. On beautiful Vista Caudal. $219.500 L.H. Appt. lml • 111110 llFHE-Front Row End Unit w/lovely upper bay view. 3Br, 2'ABa, llke new cond. $257,000 Incl. land. Barbara Sanregret IPll UT /Ill 1-4 HJ tTlll (tff , .... lr1a41) HELEN 8. DOWD l111ter, IH. l21-l432 Ult I 1., wittl th h,.,ts Geatral 1002 Gtatral 1082, master suite Pr1ced ~===:-::":"'::~~:-, 1 $100,000 under new I r -THINKI~~ ~F -l hOmHLll HLU.11 s~,~~~.~~}llX9, Fatr Mm~~I/~? 131-1211 Fo1 6 MoMh\ And RecetH! 1 50 C ALIFORNIA LOTTERY TIC l<ETS RHICEI NICE UPLEX·2Br 1ba eactt So-ol-PCH $26' 900 21 Carnauon By ow11et 673-0:?41 or 673-1541 ••la •n• 1024 Cttta .... 1024 jCtttl .IM 10241 ........ n. ==================·3Br 18a. I car gar IO 101 alf $70K aJJSUmable 1011n EISTSIDE COZY FAMILY HOIE at 1~ A.-1ngs114,900 3 Bdrm. 3 bath. den, dining rm. laundry room, fireplace. seucrlty system. custom oversized garage with extra storage plus ·potting shed. Fruit and shade trees. $167,500. IPll1118411 1·1 271 E. 21st St. ltJ •O•~I• lellhf (Iner) (71•) IU-7721 Prins Ol'tly 6•S-9922 Bkr utlllll 9 I.Inn COlldo proj raftd.,. to pull building P901llta. Inc pl ans ano m or e S345 000 Curt Hetb«ts 11631 -1266 RSIM*A 't ' ' .. • • COLLEGE PARK By ownr Poot. J.c In front yd 3Br 28-• Den Low OOWn owe 1139,300 9e6-t~16 • -! I l • 1111 toO 3Bdrm, 2 Bath Owner motivated Wiii help with cfos1ng costs Freshly pa1nteo 1ns1de & ou1 Large yard Open Sunday l-4PM 2276 Federal. Wesl/Pt s cen 11a . Nortn/Wllson c .... , •• , .. 131-2242 8\SunbO\\ ·.-.--.. -.· Rl·alt~ - HITSllf 1211,tff Hardwood floors, formal dining, 58(>arate ullllly rm lrg bdrms & bath Needs some TLC Won't 1ast Call Darrin 631-t266 l0f41..,.rt ltacli 1Mt'lt!J!rt ltacli C.nu ••l llu 2122 C.-11 •na IPfl UT 12-4')0 i--H-l_T_W.U __ l_U....,,9 1' Ullll YI 1.i.1 HUI YIEW •M 1225 Charming 180° oc;n vu hill· M. v Executive 'hm. • 653 COVE ST.AEET Only 1 left. 2 1 Oen Of 3BA. Firm T /Hm In prime Ltg 1BA w/sunny patio. ot In 8· slde 1BA, den, tam rm, 3ba, family rm, redWC bdrm, 2 bath. lam rm, AV 3Bdrm. 3Ba, atttached toe $259,000 720-1679 prot decor & upgraded clflc View Memorlal Park spa, etrlum SectuOed si>a. gardntlf' lncld pkng. Tony agt 548-8633 Turtle Rock Ridge home LIDO ISLE open SAT/SUN Just mine from beach 1$800,240-6102 Coron.a Hlghlands, entet· S1400, 5"8-9950 b y Standard Pacific VIiia Balboa Priced --1-S I 1400 tamers dellght Obi gar & OttFalrvlew enchant UH 11111 S 182.900 Al$0 available 11 ~B~ ~~; v1~· ~~tC~R.alios below market for Qulek eta •r I t eictra prkng 759·5"32 3br 3ba w/gar $775 hu ust listed & will not last 2 our 3Bdrm 2 'hBa at· vacant ma 1r!ie sale S 119.000 Call Joe 1 -drm House on -2 lot, cUl.2BA tBA home on 539-6191 AQl lee bdrmtownholrnlenounll tached Model homej OWNER 67t 6259 SUPRIPHTIH LTI E. Sloe C M, S115K nice street StOOO/mo --.---- on greenbelt locatd in $223,900 Sales ott1ce · Ill HlO ' ~gent 533 .. 242 Call M0 .. 829 aft 6pm D1a1 Peaat 21 Mesa Verde Setl&f Wiii (7141854-3119 I IEWNllT OlfST • IC ._ --HARBOR BLUFF TOl laCfiliceloronty$96,000 WOWtt Slll IOO ON CANAL. 1.217 Sq Ft t t taa., JASMINE CRK 3BA, lge 3200 al, 3BA 3BA, 12~ Call Ann~ 1 McCasland 2 425 dn • S l ,900 CIOS· Walk IO t>e~ 3 •bdrm 3Br 28a. walk 10 t>eectl f rt 1525 lamlly rm, v~, WO firs, neoot Fab Vu 4gg..70 63 • 266 ing costs Mo pmts ol wllormaJ otnlng and eat· S 195,000 incl land igh esert cozy C'Ollage top cond. o ety pallO • I ·~i~~\: · $180 at 10'"'% fixed Int in kllchen wet bar h1 cell-DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 lurn11hed, 2''\ acres. $2300/mo 760-1634 feut11a -. 4 ' •. 2BA twnhm, gar $84,900 lngs and· more Divorce 1--Healthful cflmate Beautt-SPECT ACULAA New EJc. Val.My 21 ij) £ Peg/agt559-9400 f orces sale Only tlElfTlllHT lul view $37.500 ecutlve home 1 blk to MLETHESE I HI ltacli --1041 S 168.900 lCharmlng duplex with I ~-362-465 7 ocean 4 Br 3'-'\ba. furn Hey check this wh· llf PO I , IEACll •tllE great potenttal. 3br, 3ba tMrt Prt 1 SIO I or unfurn s35ootmo house bit Ins prov Id wner/lender so anxious p-Yr Old Hm, 3/bd. 21;/ba. I 111000 I • den tn upper unit 2 I 875-5393 free uhls S450 3/15 In wlll carry wltn only 10% llv/dln rm, garg, ~fl>Ort,' ' bdrm 2ba d wn Both AN H Ml A 2 sf C -.,.--21 -24 1•1 1110* down on this excellent 1 many custom features Best value In I own lrg 2 s, f 0 furn home turn key Coun· •111 .. 111 * • • Mesa Verde propeny I No money down take 1 story, 3 bdrm, 2 bath units with !replaces and try Club' Estates Pool tBA with lrplc backbay Beam oeUln05/lrplc 5 Large 4 bdrm 3 bath split over loans under S20K home jUSI a couple are In excellent condition tennis Bank will lor.-area $425 'u111 Incl hM E·slde address ga level with pool Only 499-6224, 4-7pm blocks 10 the beach • Owwlth many ldupgra~~8 close 818-7~-9014 or Singles only 852-9591 yard $690 must s. S 0 C __ ____ Mo1111aled seller Make us ner wou cons er 714• 759•3383 ___ 539-6190 Bes1 Alty let 299•90 811 Anne II rt ltacli 1069 an oner he can't refuse trading tor condo or 2500 w MacArthur, delux McCasland 631-1266 IAYHllT single lem11y home LE. Waatt4 1125 2BA 28A. ground Ur But. ltacli 2l USTSll( • ·~· i~: ~.r ~~w~v.' ~·~~~ ... IEUfYULf THIS HOUSE WANTED 39R or ~~~~o M~~· B~~iv 7::1 •OIRCU Tl[SI* 1Br 2Ba house on large ,~~-":"J. spa, 2 sty, 640-7849 pp Ocean, bay city Ille review 4BR on 'iWSlde C M pat10 overlooking pool ,3 • 3 • lrplc • gar $895 01 New root New ;. e ---I from every room Tnls 6A6-73't6 $950/mo rly 998-0082 CUTE & cozy carpet Open Sun or by ---. Q•.t hlnktng ol selling? List bayfront wtrental can t ---' y 2 • 2 • garage Only S6! .ippt Agt 631-5103 181 Peaat I -your prop prior to 4131 & be duplicated Only 11 I llUL EST&ll WAITfl 12BR 1ea. 2 car gar. S1ove, STEPS TO BEACH BY WNE . 2 Bdrm , 2 comm willbereduced to yrsold Buylorwellunder •lll·llJO* Pref. ocean vi-. approx relrlQ, lndry rm patio 1 • 1$500 Fee USTSllf ba .. lrplc, deck. yard 3 5.,., Bkr 759-5080 mllllon $$$ Owner wrn j 2000 sift 38A 2Ba 745 W 18th SI S620/mo TEUHIT Ill-Ill 4BR ZBA, on qulel street, Walk 10 &iach $145.000 Balboa clean oider turn play banker 10 the right I (sharp) . Large assum 756-0732 9-6 dally 1775 SQ It Own8fs musl Call 213/454-1 181 bch hse 38A S 189 000 1 buy at 9•4. no pta II you OITST&lllll IAlllE• loan or lse Option Ap-2BA IB 2 ----ATTRACTIVE 3br 2 tu selli they bought another H -.. L" l""O Wiii carry at 10 5•1. ' · 1 can find a beller invest· on LIDO ISLE 11 88' tong prox S 1~.000 Need by relrl . ~d c~~~a~,r~t~~ea home wllrpl ~· gard1 Open Sun $177 000 aat. IC• '" 508 W Bay Av 673_3777 ment buy 11 45 II' wide lot gives June t5, 86 No brok8fs W g18th rySt G50t mo 8 blks to beach $975/" Devin R E 642-6368 llT1T&lllll Vlllf Cannery Village Realty I HUA lfll&IO pleanty of room for per-Pj~!8821~1·~4Davts eves I 756.-0732, 9-6 wl!dy I (213) 696-8051 IEl 11 TH llHll Nearly n-Twnhse In 16 ~ I 111-1211 lectly charming 4BA 1 )9 --,--Avall now 10 n-smkr 11 unll New England Sea-UYFllllT country home • room to 1 2BR 2 1be Twnhse Dbl condo. 111 elec. upst&J •••H I 130~000 I porl w/pool 2BR 2·~BA Unsurpassed VleW condo • ·~ ~w \.. expand Trade ponlble. ltatala gar Reing. Oth/wshr a~n11ies. sgl gar Ddrm 11. Dll 2 car 2 lrplcs 1400 sq 11 2 car 2BA. 2BA Pool, l«Urlly, • • Appr·d below price Wasn1dry lrplc Avail Hunllnglon Landmark . garage Needs TLC P"n gar Sml pvt patio bOal sup available Close ~~LJ U $467 500 Bkr 63 t-7300 HtaHa/Ct•••• now $800/mo 675-4058 the Young at Heai c•palsonly Delia Delgado Located iust ott WarntM to shoPQtng, restaurants -h-·-· .1 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 30 -*3Br 2 • ..,Ba E-sldeTwnhs 55 . 536-8743 631 1266 Ave less tllan I mite to lheeter $495 000 IES·T ll_Y_S -125 VIA KOAON Gt trll 2102 2 lrplcs spa dbl garage - I PCH & beaches 2 blocks 675-8444 or 675·8676 BAYFRONT d I d k a 1$1250 No Pets 722-8011 Don t pass up $750 4br lrom planned Bolsa ' IWPT .... YlllE p JC WI oc 'Na New lg 20Fi COndo. - -I Adams new er kll Chica Menna Priced lfLCOlllT S IEST 2 bdrm 2 bath private tor gg :oat $295.000 sec sys & intercom 3 1lt 4100. 2/BA CONDO• I 539-6t9t Agent cor;t under market Call Randy Must see this beautiful lor area ~Ith lirept'ace and C 4 4 iver Av~ue decks S 1600/mo yrly Walk to S C Plz. singles or l Yi 1 21, C..rear Ees1s1de IOC 3Br Co• Ce,,' u' Y 2 I mer model hollle 4 pool Greet location Onl) annery Vllla~e eally • 3BA 2BA S 1150 SluOer1ts Ok, avail now, .. ' ..... •------- ' ·Ba tlrOwd llrs & more 84 7 -6100 or Charles Dedrooms 3'• bath, tor-s 116,900 w/terms 673·37 7 JlOtU IUL n s 1050/mo, 636-1 t07 2BA 2BA. yd gar, po ' s1 $169 500 Ope S Reed 840 1490 mat dining • large den •111 aaa1 S II a I 0 M.&••1 Oc I tennis, gym, alarm I u n un · Gourmet k1tctien. master * * • r9WL * * 18 , "8 Pit P _,. EIEIT * ean. nite sunset vu pets Lse $900/mo Av ISBkrS45•7555 1042 sullewllrplc LuslllanO· t•US1HIOOI Bt11lil1 IOl4 7t4/675-6173 4Br 2 ">Ba RV area now 548-7234 • 0 0 Fl" NG• 1Haat 1.,...... G s ' ' --s 1395 Westsde 631· 1 t53 N UALI 'I • -~ scaptng ano HU E PA EXCELLENT VALUE Lrg NO TH BAY HOME Walk to ocean bungalo• E<ecetlenl area JbOl den. ffllfCllSIRI STOL Over S150,000 in up-mastJr bdrm, d1n1ng 5 Bdrm or 4 Bdrm , Oen w/orpts & apple $435 EASTSIOE Broadway 3Br * *HITALS• * ~oof nome Buy w/$201< UYFlllT 1211 tOO grades For your per-room • nreplaoe New-13 Bain pool, S239 ooo I child/pet others avail llreplaee grdnr 1nc1 $825 CALL US REGARDING D P 1 o VA Loan 3 "d tth Y1 r oock sonal showing call Cratg por1 at an affordable Agent 756-8698 53g.6191 Agent cost No pets 646-3177 IAVINE RENTALS ,.,,$1489 mo pymts IP t I "' rm w P · at 760-5000 or 631· t266 p"cel -lnl1t Ot.._. leaffe .. Vdcanl PPL s only hardwood llrs low S.atli Ctaal . Eas111de Lrg 3BR P"BA. .., •• AqtiSeuer 852 9063 intoresl tinanc1ng. lrg REAM~ 4111 Nil I SHU u I IOI' albta bla.. 2106 $1100/mo Call Roben lll·llOO deck overlooking hart><>< porgeous 4 bdrm, 2•1r, ,., 1' . Miiiiken 63 t-1266 , , c, 2 bd 1 oa rare ns , Call Oarnn 631• 1266 I beth wllamlly rm, pool, ramahc ay1ront hm & 1 3BA 2 •bl. lam1d1n1ng N prv yd new k11cn 4 1 I\\ r "ij l'l " I I sauna and morel Ontyl 1221011WI studio View from every ··~i~;''i) 'n Un1vers1ty Par 1ecor 11ami11on t ··~i~~~-!\ \\ °'(. ~ \. I s214,900w/TERMSI '2bdrm, lbathhoma.S C rm. turn or unlurn ,.•: lid\ 11200/mo Call786-05 Harbor CM ava•I 3•03 • -. 4 • 1 ILIOI TO -u• Plaza locallon Tennis. S32QOlmo 675-551 t ca11 j ~ . , 4B 28 h G 1 4 -:1 .• IY OW•H -r pools. 'pa. lrplc Won't Barb ag1 or ah 6pm :_ 1 a vaunt m at S695 6 6-8420 a11 6pm es Cute & cozy nome Lg cor-Like new 3 bdrm, 2'"' bath, last Darrin 631-1266 494-2342 I E'SIOE T /H 3BR 2'~Ba complex in Northwoc lRQ ATilllCTIVf i Ill. WlmfltlT w/llOI ner 101 Side access, 3 car 2~ a: ~/~~se 2~ar~g I ··~~,.~ Furn c 2BA lrplc FAPLC YARD.PATIO W/O S 1200 mo Agl 544-342 ma Muse Close 10 4BR 2''>ba. 2 story garage Assumable 1st, ~un~eck u~st~lfS . A ·~=· patio ~Imo Now to HKUP, DBL GAR, GONR FOR RENT-OPEN HOU~ schools and shopping $385.000 CWI Realty 10' • 548-8171 b 8 1 u 1 y ASSU M E ......:~=: 6•21 Open Sun 1•5 S 1050/mo 631-8283 11 MOANING DOVE C.reat value $159 500 646-0520 493.0•46 Oflp••(t C•PUff $250,000 st 12~.,.. Price -1103 Park Aveoue E SIOE-TOWNHOME 2 Slory 4 bdrm house MARSHAL PLAN INC • "" 5lattled $298 5001 Cote of Newport proudly -2BR tl.)a lndry area lge WOOdbr1d09 Open Sl Bkr Linda 2131450-04 15 lrYlat I 044 .3BR 2ba S 169,000 The u••u• It HE oilers rnts exQuislle St k>RAND CANAL WA fEA pv1 yard. carport 5675 2123, 1-4pm S 15001" IH EUH S•IUE '<ew E!Stde Townn0tl'le$ s 137,950 s 142 950 .'.JPEN SAT !SUN 10·5 <603 ELDEN al DEL MAR ar call for eppl lo see (7 14) 631-5919 ProptMty Mart. 840-9019 *-" " I , * Albans condo Perlect lor FRON T w lSm BOAT MC Oep 631•7900 incl grdnr & uao ---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•Exc1ting 4 bdrm, 3,., batn the prof Single or cpl DOCK Beaulllully re-·-766-1225 I model perfect home wllh I located in the ~an 011hfi modeled 3 BR 3ba tor FABULOUS 2 mstr belt· lLIUIT 2 .. 1 .. f I bonus rm tam rm, formal d namlC s c Metro area mal d1nt"Q rm we1be1, den Oulet loc Poot/soa PLUSI OlllllEll Spacious. Ideal for coo-din rm • view Sacrifice l~nnls pool ~ a Onl tam rm 2 trpl<:s. msir I & tenn11 S 1100/mo This t>eeutllul I sto pies or singles, Complete at S.69.900 w1TERMS or s 110 000 Cot~ P01 New~ suite Vrly tease or thru Valerie 540-7355 j Condo 1n a prvt corn. security system with Trade Must eee port fi75•551 1 Mey 31 $2000 per mo --location In Rancho Sf locked gated entry 1' *IPECTAOIW * I Refs & crdlt check re-Gourmet tastes E-side 3br Joaquin This 2Bdrm 2E Rooms are large • In-Neltilt Ho.,.1 Quired 1sl11Ht & dep 21.)a wllrplc mod kitch nome has mirrored wall eludes rormal d1ntng le:: ~ lOlf ESTAn F S I . l 1100 Wkdys 2131850·3807 or S825 move 3/ l 539 8 l9 1 neutral carpeting & love SIPER l ioom. covered pellorecluded, security gate tr It 213 850-7629 or wknos Agent cost drapes Only $1200/m-llESA VElllE , t>eSlde pool and spa ONE OF A KIND wfth 2 65 VAN OVK( 10K60 1 7 1416 7 3 • 0 SS 5 o r Agl 760-83:; ~ha1m~ 388 lam rm 01n Norttiwooo Willow Croo~ 2 Total pnvecy wllow main-separate guest houses. w.'7x 10 add on lt><l. 1 DI 2131850-7629 LIXlllY COl!t''S Bdrm 2 oa Bright and tenenc.ydS375000 pvt 11g1>1ed TENNIS 20•17enclosedprchvery Brandnew3Dr2~bel/p lL •·~ . .,, Jcargar lrplc pool clleerful w11n SPA A1C ,.2120o COURT POOL 2SPAS. nice conct s 18 500 laJMa lnc yd,dblgar petok.pk lfaH-..cli 214 i <;pa 5 lols 01 wooO high ano se<.urity alarm sys -Palm T reee • much 642 85541751-9817 Ptaiaaala 2107 color S l0Q5 642-9666 ALMOST Ocean f ro1 Geil1r1g5 lots of 9'1'85 lem Convenient lo shap rm more RARE VALUE at IM , North Laguna 3br/d8' princ only BY OWNER pmg ano schools t yr • S659 900 Details call 2ba N N r ,esa Verde Attr 4t:R Ip S 1800 494.9329 S32>1900 Mt 1458 home protection pallcy , , , 631·12661780-8702 IRHM.IAfPUI homeAvallAprt loJune bestlocsaf~~;<>°3\Qfl. ' _ OOUl I crn LIHTS s 152,500 I I PATllOI nHllE 'Ve<y nice FLEETWOOD. t s 1500/mo 673-5468 ll'IC grd 1 1· 898 Lea&e !BA I~ D\.lpi. •BA 2BA ll•er High on 8 l"IH Cent ltafttn • ta l · l2H hlgn1y upgraded Laroe ~ M v Executive 4 BA 3b8, ~~ 1~~· ,ral~~~:",~ otull SSO 000 dn I 18124Culver Or. In. living, dining, kitchen family rm. redWood spa tU A 4 4p, 44 S142.000786·6644aft)il lll-7100 I ··~i~~\·? areawtktng slre muter C.reu•tl Mar 2122 S14001mo546-9950 u gt 9 -_12 __ IWPt IHlllH •• r ,· bdrm and b•lh *Ulll Fiii* PLUSH CONDOS w/lalls Reduced 10 rent $850 21 lmat 1044 lrviat . 10441 YWllll H LlllU lllll 2 ~ 2 •garage • skylights, streams Gar wl opnr hM klda/pet 539-611! 1 ,... -GO OE frple p•tlo Brand new wld hkup, new decor Avl Agent cost WOODBRIDGE WINNER EJte<:utlve home onty steps from take and overlooklng park and adult pool Detached wt easy c are yard 3BR/2.5BA. fam rm w/cory fireplace. sec system Over 2000 &Q It well d&- signed IMng space, bright and open w/hlgh oelllngs and neutral colors. $211.~. A MUST TO SEE. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 Au for INGA, Re/Max of lrvlne 551-9400 Of 711-7t81 Wallo lo the beach from REFRESHING DRIVE thl'\I A beautiful L N $92S F .. S.24 now 2br 2be 1950/mo, 1-:-Ii J 21 S thlS private end unl1 Big Can on 4br home WEST. llQhl Interior tbr $750 lat mo .. $500 -1wa1 .1•• wfflreplaoe and 2 car at· S.9' "°' Agt 759-8417 home 20x60 ft 2 bdrm, TIWUT Ill-IHI 84K 549-2447 doLF colTsE CONDC taciled garage Bullt only · . 1erge klletlen/dlnlng and 4BA 2'hBA hse com pool ---_ Uni •Wee 38A 28A. rri, 4 veers ego with high WfllW living .,.. comer rot tennis Vu, OR FR, $2200 UPC* end unit. lg decl vavlted oe«ngs and pr0-,3BA 2'ABA t lam rm Small pet 01<, young mo 81(r/own ~ 152 mle81iBllU dbl gar, bltlna, wt d, n lesslonal Interior design Great view POOi tennis adults welcome --pelt 1975/mo. 710-195 Priced to move at security Reduced 10 AOT 640-6937 BEAUT llight bright Plan f5 TIWlll•S s t4 t,9001 Sheryl Br-.r I • 3 e 0 . 0 0 0 . t. r ms IMPERIAL 20x40 w/large 3br 2'Aba In Jumlne ..... ,., .... IOllll YllW 631·1268 213 .. 30-3629 porch S28 600 Rent f'":\~·~~:,,,: Frplc vaulted celNngs dbl New 18' unrurn m~ I ~i~;.? $226/mo Age 55 ~ Ruth enn 1 """"' • • nome, trplc, View ot Ill • 4 , IUYllW La.urte Rllr S.8--4380 Lerelne 544·8907 gsr. pool & apa. No pelt Ritz. avail now, $87! • L.OMll Nantucket on mar-' --I Bdrm s750 H/'188--6680 W/979-799 @ kM 1903 Yacht Camilla. New 3BR 2BA. apeee rent Deluxe lo 1BA, g11, lrpl 868 W 18th --38drm , tennlt, pool. $130, peta, ocean breeze. 1825 5l4 Fern!Nf Open 546-2739 964_.183 ·~ .... ~ 11 IAI• WllW guarded gate. $319,000 In Costa Mw. 8-46-64158 Sun 1 "5 !2_9·'38--7•51 Clean E-elde 28' End Unit. 2BR'.(j;; 31X con&; L corn« lot, t>Mut cond ~ Cell Fren Dodd c:taaalfled·r•ad the ads Pello. gar, part !urn ffplc. Otf'. PoOI Cabla TV & la e No pet 1 48A 28A. form din rm, Incl l•r~ lot ~mable At;" a y 8 a i8j e I "!ELEGANT 2BR, Dan, O/W, dbl OV9n, lg patio, entry & ~ Pool, teinn L---.... ~==~~~~~~~===---=-~-Acacta Tr• R £. 542-1355 ~n Of 131-5510 ~ oay 542 sue $14711 ~255 1vf 1725/mo ~6-4008 S1425/mo 833-33-49 .. I 24 -3A od ()() )9 1le ed lo '0 "' "'· 0 IA ·s In or , .. >If :h ,4 )i' lo tll I ·9 d <I I n 11 0 ~ I( n • • 'Y ) 3 I -•I I I, :I a . '· :> ) .. • ) • • c I ver Shores B1yfront BR 4BA, newly dee. k tor lrg bolt. Lie Of e opt Av111 now. 5500/mo Agl 873-5354 UOLISIYl UIT1ll • 'l • 2 ctr gar• ewly remodeled. Vrty nly $1250. FM 6759 LHEIT ll ....... JASMINE CAEEK R den & dining rrn. ACel cond Avall1ble 1 $2050 mo Agl s~ 1991 •"'"'1 llllT DaCtOUS 38r 2'~81, ,_ crpt w/d, retrlg . Im- maculate $1500 te.te V•lla Rentals 675--t912 f WPOAT CP EST CONDO 3 BA 2'Aba Ocenn view Pootttennla $t500 per mo llttan Realty 549-8547 Awpon Hites $600 2br Dasie oecor w/garage ~ •d~tsml pet detalla 539-6191 Agent COit ewport T1rr1c1 3Br 2' >Ba Pool No pet1. $950/mo 642-740-4 B DUPLEX Huge uppet Ocean View, 48R 2'hb&, lrptc $ 1500/mo OWNSTAIAS Oc11n \11~ J BA 2bll, trple, s 1200/ITI() 506 E Ooeln Front Both unturn, Rent until lune 30 Cell O.nlM 85 t 1184 9-5pm. NPT CREST CONOO. 2 Mair bdrrna, 2~ba. Ion, DOOi, lec'lnil $ 1000. mo 722 84'0 or '40-7033 SPACIOUS 3br 3'Abl+ <tetacl"I bonu1/bdrm• lam room, trpl, din room. pat tot. S 1750/mo 840-1327 W/7~7 ~PACIOUS with cc.en Vlft ~llo 3 8R duplex. 1 tllk to OCMn Avlll Mw 1, 209 112 3011'1 St. 875·4912 MEDITERRANEAN VIUAGE MOVE-IN COST EQUIVALENT TO 18T MONTWS RENT $3M lfJ lST lllTl'S Im II 2 IHI $251 Off JST IOITl'S Im Ol l IHI I HI THE place to oome home to A pea<:elul patk-llke setting convenlenlly located within walking dl•t•nce to theatres, r•- tauranta and eh0P9. Only m1nule8 to South Coast Plaza and tl'le beac:l'I 1 ........ f\"Ol'll .. 1 ..._. Oeftl2 ...... ~ tm t ........ 12 ...... ""''"' I ..._ Te•nt 11111!2'4 a.tM "-- --00 f IRCPl.ACl.S -WttS.r A Rushe Wood P1nt11nc. C11u Cloth ' -(attledral Bumtd tt.11~ • , --Otsllwmtn * -Pool$. 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MCll&.11 ....... . t lf.... .. .... .. 2 IOMlll$ "' .. 1l11 w . 11a1 a "' wnn llCl • ... ~ , ..... , YOU DESERVE THE BEST! • f 1tness Cenlers lenn1s Sw1mm1nq ·I Ufl11Shed Unlu1n1shed • Month 10 Month Model~ open da11v. 9 6 Sorrv no pels N~pOtl 8~dch No 880 h11111e Avenur l•t t81hl &45-ncM N1Mpo11 8n1 It Su 1100 16th S1ret11 tar Oove•I 642·511l ~ . ., ,\ tO rt,,,""''" 011 ti X. ll m11fllt• lr.1·.i•, NOW OPEN IEl LIJllY APUTIUT ClllMmTl C.1l1forn1a C "r<' C r>J 'rvl1n,: ha~ hf.en l 1pcurt'd 11 I~ C:e~ ~l('O lrom I 2 .and ~ ~Jroon1 pl.an\ wuh I .u • tb1h\ • Vaultt'd ( t'1ltn!t(' • ~'all..·1n closet~ • P11vatc Pai1m ur fhlt omr' • Ccn1t1I 1 lcatin~ and Au cood1111.intn~ • Vuol • ~pa • (ov('r('d Parktn,R The (.,pc s cxl1fln~ louttun " wnhan wall.in~ distance nl -.Outh [o.ot Pba Mall and 1he new ( lran~r (•)Uni~ Perlo11n11\,.: An' C rntl'r UI ... 1 -CllSTMT* Sl{M 11 ~1 \outh ( U.\t !>mt' ( ll\14 \kw ( .. 11lutn1• r .a11lurn14 •).>(1.'f• (114) 551-*4 I r I HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEIROOI * • 110 33rd Street (Penlnsula) NB 644-6200 $344,000 Saturday 1-5 ••508 38th Street, Newport Beach 759-9100 $335,000 · Sunday 1-4 430 Catalina Dr (Nwpt Hghts) NB 631-7370 $219,000 Sunday 1-4 32 1 Dahlia. Corona del Mar .• 646-7171 $239,000 Sunday 1-4 127 E. Bay Ave. Balboa Peninsula. N.B 673-3550 $295.000 S~mday 1-5 191 Fairwlnds/Falrvlew. Costa Mesa 646-7171 139.900 Sunday _1-4 234 Hazel. (Oceanfront), Corona o'61 Mar 759-9070 $625,000 Sunday 11 -5 2 Rue Cannes (Big Cyn) NB 769-6700 $375,000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RI or DEii 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun· 1-5 73 4 Cameo Highlands Or. Cameo Highlands 673-1181 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 127 E Bay Ave, Balboa Peninsula, N.B 673-3550 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 v 45 Harbor Ridge, Newport Beach 644-9060 $550,000 Sun 1-5 9 Northampton (Belcourt) NB · 759-6700 $459,000 Sun 12-4 * •3028 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar 675-5511 Sat/Sun 2-5 * •302 Santo Tomas, Costa Mesa 644-6200 $147,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 **31921 S. Coast Highway, S. Laguna 673-7300 $650,000 Sat 1-4 v 44 Whitewater (Jasmine Ck) CdM 760-8333 $267,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEllllll 268 Bay Street. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $177,500 734 Cameo Highlands Or, Cameo Highlands 673-1181 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 466 Gavtota (Bluffs) Newport Beach 675-6000 $238,000 Saturday 1-5 * * 3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $1 ,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 32 I Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $325.000 Saturday 1-5 • v 18 Rue Chantilly (Big Cyn) NB 645-0303 S585,000 Sat/Sun 12.30-4:30 3 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) NB 644·6200 $.469,500 Sunday 1-4 2233 Santa Ana, Coeta Mesa 546-2313 s 134,500 Sat 1-4 * * 117 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 7:>9-9100 S849,000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 236 via Mentone. Lido Isle. N.B 644-9060 $399,500 Sunday 1-5 105 Via Waz1ers (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $349,000 436 Yista Prada (Bluffs) NB 759-6700 $279,500 4" Whitewater (Jasmine Creek) COM Sun 1 4 Set 1·5 67s-.6000 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 3473 Windsor. Coste M ... 645-0303 $195.000 Sat 1"'4 3 II ,111 FAM RM t r DEi 2345 Aralla, Eastbluff, Newpon Bch 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 •2443 Bamboo, Eastbluffs. N.B 644-9060 $278,000 Saturday 1-5 3 Beachcomber, Jasmine Creek, CdM 759-0344 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1 1039 Begonia, Fountain Valley 546-5605 $197,500 Saturday 1-4·30 7 Bridgewod (Woodbridge) Irvine 559-9400 $217,000 Sunday 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Drive, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $557,500 Sunday 1-5 * •2278 Channel Road (P~nln Pt) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $1,700,006 Sunday 1-4 •2672 Crestview (Bayshores) NB 644-6200 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 1789 Hawaii, Costa Mesa 760-8333 $162.800 Sat/Sun 1-4 2707 H1lls1de Or (Harbor Vjew Knoll) NB 644-6200 $245,000 Saturday 1-5 2706 Hillside Dr. Newport Beach 720-1679 Sat/Sun 12-5 1781 Iowa, Costa Mesa 546-23 13 s 138,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •300 Kings Pl (Clltthaven) NB 631-1266 $305.000 Sat/Sun 1·30-5 1631 Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach 673-5354 $298,500 Sunday 1-5 2486 Napoli. Newport Riviera, CM 642-5200 $124,900 Sunday 1-4:30 v * • 10 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge. NB 640-4868 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 * * * •2926 Perla, The Bluffs, N.B 722-6460 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v •*41 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB 673-7300 $674,500 Sun 1-4 145 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $379,000 Sun 1-4 870 Sandcastle (Harbor View Hiiis) NB 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •5911 SeaahOf'e Or. Newport Beach 644-9060 $698,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Via Quito (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $540,000 Saturday 1-4 4 IEIROOI * *2274 Channel Rd., Newport Bch 645-0303 $1 ,587.000 Sun. 1-4 2001 Kewamee (Irvine Terrace) COM 675-6000 $412,000 Saturday 1-5 * • • 1796 Oriole Or .(Mesa Verde)Cos1a Mesa 641-1458 $329,000 Sun 1-4 t 800 Port Barmouth, Newport Beach 642-1355 $274.000 Sun. 1-S * •2 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 209 Santa Ana (Newport Heights) NB 631·1266 $579,000 St 1:30-5 Sn 12:30-3 246 Sherwood, Eutslde Costa Meea 642-6388 $177,000 Sunday 1-5 v2 Torrey Plnel(Blg Canyon) N.B. 759-8477 $498,000 Sun 1-5 124 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) N.B. 673 7300 $4$0,000 •398 Vista Beya. Newport Beach 645-0303 S249.000 Sun 2·5 2718 San Juan, Costa Mesa 645-0303 s 149,500 Sun 1-4 """20 19 Yacht Reso4ute, Seavlew, N.B 640·7849 $1 ,000.000 Set/Sun 1-5 ~~. ---------------·-----------~~ 4 IR ,111 Fii RI tr IEI LOTS: 301 & 303 Narcissus, Old CdM. CdM 759-9070 $305,000 Sat/Sun Dally 2878 Alonzo (Mesa Del Mar) Costa Mesa 631-7370 $142,500 Sunday 1-5 * 26435 Arbor Rd (San Juan Vig) SJC 642-5200 $119,500 Sunday 1-5 23 15 Arbutus, Newport Beach 546-2313 $259,950 Sat 1·4 •23 Belcourt (Belcourt) Newport Beach 631-1266 $829,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * • 22 Belmont (Harbor Hill) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $950,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * • 2 l Bodega Bay (Spyglass) COM 644-6200 $519,000 St 1-5 Sn 1-4·30 •44 Braeburn (Big CanY.On) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $685.000 Sunday 1-5 653 Cove Street. Costa Mesa 548-8633 Saturday 12-4·30 * • v 15 Cypress Point Ln(Big Canyon) N B 644-9060 $679,000 Sun. 1-5 418 El Modena (Nwpt Hghts) NB 631-1266 $378,000 Sunday 1-4 20 Hiiisborough (Harbor Hill) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $775,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 ••53 Montec1to (Spyglass) NB 644-6200 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •4527 Orrington, Corona def Mar 631-1266 $699,000 Sunday 1-4 30 .2224 Pacific Drive. Corona def Mar 644-6200 $950,000 Sunday 1-4 2498 Parmley, Costa Mesa 6-44-6200 $235,000 309 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar Sunday 1-5 675-5393 $527,500 Sunday 1-'4 •616 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $599,000 Sunday 12-4 300 Poppy, Old CdM. Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $410,000 Sunday 11-5 250 Poppy, (Oceanvlew), CdM 759-9070 $409,000 Sat/Sun..11-5 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu Hms) NB 759-9100 S369,000 Saturday 1-5 1223 Portalde (Harbot View Hiiis) NB 6«-6200 $439,000 Sunday 1-4 * •44 Aldgellne Drive (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 •24 Rockingham (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch "' 644-6200 895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 423 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB 644-6200 $359,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 850 Sandcastle (Hbr Vu His) CdM 760-8333 $329.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1427 Seacrest, H.V Hiiis, CdM 644-9060 $398,500 Sun 1·30-5 • 10 Stlflwater (Turtlerock) Irvine 675-6000 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 845 Summit Drive, Laguna Beach 631-1266 $399,900 Sunday 1-5 * 1609 Tradewlnds Ln. Baycrest. NB 751-3191 $294.000 Sunday 1·5 **627 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, N.B. 64~9060 $1,,45.000 Sunday 1-5 * •853 Via lido Soud (Udo Isle) NB 759-6700 S3, 750,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 • 1917 Yacht Enchantress, Seavlew. N 8 644-9060 $.429,900 Sunday 1-5 I IElllOOI • 1706 Port Charles (Harbor Vu Homes) NB 676-6000 $399.000 Sunday 1-5 & IR 11lus Fii RI or DEi •720 Bison, Eastbluff, N.B 644-9060 $355,000 • 12 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB Sat 1-5 644 -6200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •326 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) NB 644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach '644-6200 S l ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •74 Hillcrest. Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 ""* •324 Morning Star (Dover Shrs) NB 769-6700 $997,500 Sun 1-5 * * 40 1 North Star (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 673-5354 $980.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * • 14 Oakcrest Lane (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 S 1,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 309 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $399,000 Sunday 12-4 * • 16 Pt. Loma (Spyglass) COM 644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 * •25 Ridgellne (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 640-4868 S 1,950.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 510 Via Lido Nord, Newport Bch 644-9060 S 1.395.000 Sunday 1-5 100 Vista Trieste (Lido Isle) NB . 673-7300 $795,000 Sun 1-4 25 12 Waveorest (Broadmoor) Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $379.000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 I IR 11111 Fii RI er IEI LOTS 8._85-86 Top of Rockypolnt Spyglass 644-6200 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 COllDOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 1 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi **310 Fernando Rd, #7, NB 645-0303 $249.500 Sun 12-3 2 IEDIOOI 157 E. 23rd St., Costa Mesa 645-0303 $239,900 Sun 1-4 2 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi 2314 110 So. Cutty Way. Anaheim 750-6329 S 111,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2792 Longwood Court. CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4 3 IElllODI 500 Playa. Eastblutt, Nwpt Bch 640-5560 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR 11lus Fii RI or IEI 312 Jasmine, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $350,000 Sunday 12-4 •428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $212,000 Saturday 1-4:30 4 IEllMI * •902 Powell Crt. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $156,000 Sun 1-4 •2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-4:30 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR 1tl1s 2 IR ' 1611 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach 640-4868 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR 11lus 2 Ill 7201720'h Fernleaf. Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 425 Goldenrod, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $479,500 Saturday 1-5 305 Larkspur, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5404 Seashore Dr Newport Beach 675-5930 Sun. 1-5 * * 1121 E. Oceanfront. Balboa Pentn, NB 760-1900 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 •Spa •Pool *•Waterfront **•Waterfront & Pool ""Give address at guard gate Ill IEW USTillll UYIY ..... lfl ILEEPll1 Tiii ii m 211""' IPllUT/ .. 11-1 3Bdrm + Oen charmer! Hardwood floors. high beam ceilings, im- maculate. A delight! $377,000. SA•IS llYllTllllTI llt-tllO JIM I PATT'f McOOfUllD CAlL Tl 1&421 ~ Sell Y.., p,_,.,.,t Cal CS.1tlflH, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost . ILIFFS :IAYFRDIT SUI .... ( ... ) HH Ptrla 3000 sq rt, 3 BR. J 1,; '&. Large dining nn & fam rm. spa, fireptt, pool, view of back bay. mount.ams, night lights WEI UT/1111-1 .......... , Acf, .llO ,,.,.rtt.. 122-Ull II.I 1111111 ltMHa PICllC II Ylll Ill LITS I PLAI Ylll IEW llUI lllEI "" "' 111 11n ... "' ... -.. 1m 30'x 118' a $300.000Of'45'te 118' a, $305,000 11Y ME• llTI 'Mtll a 11 lfflll IPD UTlllAY I_.., IAILY Ulll llYllnBll lll-llll Ml Nm OLD CORONA DEL MAR NEW LISTING!! LIU~ Great! 'ii block to beach llZla Large! 4bd, 2ba. tam rm. 2 patios & deck YllW1 From hving rm & masterf OCUN & Hit.LS ..... RIGHT! Ea.sy redo ........ U.S llftlTmll 111-llll llMllT11411 .... *""' Move in to view charmer Nt'w ly REOONE with great wallpa~rs. hard wood floof"'i, floor to ce11tng fireplace Large t>ncloeed Engltsh Garden J BR. 2BA G arages open to Hazel So easy to add 2nd story & d«k for mort" ocean views' _ _ .<11111111111 .... llftllmll llt·M~ SU IHH CUS• • UTTU Clllll IOCll! ..... , ... '9CO: 1121,MI IJIUT PllCl llC ... • IU If Ctllll KJ. IM ... llmlf 11-1 IM IUD. llMllt t l • ! 1 l J.M. Martin wins awards One of e igh t gra nd a ward wi~n ersamong hundr eds of e ntr~s '" J M Martin Development, a home- building firm with Southern Calif ornla and Arizona operations. has received two grand awards in the Best in American Living Awards program The design competition. co-spon- sored by Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, Professional Builder Maga- zine and the National Association of Home Builders. attracted hundreds of entries from throughout the United States A panel of 11 renowned judges selected 26 winners overall. and eight grand award winners Capturing two of these eight grand awards was J.M. Martin's innovative diagonal "Z" -lot patio home communi- ty of Casa del Cielo on the Scottsdale Ranch In Scottsdale. Ariz. As grand award winners in the categories of "Single-Family De- tached, 1,200 to 1,600 Square Feet" and "Single-Family Detached, 1,600 to 2.400 Square Feet,'' Casa del Cielo's 1,328-square-foot San Marino and 1.630-square-foot San Simeon plans are featured in this month's lssueof Better Homes and Gardens and In the January issue of Professional Builder. This development. currently in the fourth phase of sales. earlier garnered five Gold Nugget Awards from the Pacific Coast Builders Conference in the categories of land planning, lnd1- vldual floor plan designs and overall community Products on the mark~ Protective Jund cream for do-lt-you.rselfers Manufecturer'• clalm -That this product is designed to protect the hands nalls from dirt. grease, grime and paint by putting it on before beginning a proje that It forms an invisible protective shield that not only keeps grease and stains 1 getting into the skin and under the nails but enables users to get a firm grip or objects they are handling ... that. attar completing a project. the cream Is washe with soap and water ... and that It Is non-toxic and non-flammable. Manufacture< Borden Inc .. 180 East Broad St .. Columbus. OH 43215. Water-aaving toilet tank Manufacturer'• clalm -That this tank can be mounted on existing toilet be and uses between 7 and 10 quarts of water compared with conventional N• American gravity-flow tanks that use between 14 to 24 quarts ... that it replaces conventional china tank of the conventional tank-and-bowl combination · Installation can be made by a handyman with a wrench and screwdriver, witt' necessity for compressors or electrical hookups. Manufactured by: Water Con International. 2820-224 West Maple Road, Troy Ml 48084. Do-1t-yourselfers wlll find much valuable data in Andy Lang ·s handbc ''Practical Home Repairs ... which can be obtained by sending $2 to this paper at . 5. Teaneck, NJ 07666 ) CLASSlnED REAL ESl'ATE Newpert lucla 26'9 T .. tia 269011n11h to Sh rt lntah It Shrtilutah tt Shu l11i1n1/0ffict lt1t Ct-trcial Prt,.rty lutat -27".a 2724 2724 276t 2171 En1oy 1tte Lucury ot lhll 2Br 1 •Ba 2 car garage "" ------- t>eaul•lu• surrovndmgs ol POOi recblOg S700imo 38R 2ea gar NB ;opt Ft n-smkr 10 shr 2 Ammie wanted by 3 JI NEWPORT BCH ore apr;,i 1,000SO.n .Rnlll 211PlDES 115 CA•YOll UST 6<15-3866 or S40 34•9 ~hr w11 person over 30 oorm/ IOa &Pl in NPB I 2BR 2B" pool, carport 643 SQ h shwr Nr PC H FREE ~TANOING Each w11n 2 Houses c •.• a SPliC•OUS 2Br 2Ba M' l t 1 ~teps to oeacn ya•CI Olk lrom sand S3001mo • $325 • uhls 662-5467 & Pos1 ott1ce &46-29•7 Lrg Show Room & Ottlces lot Eas1s1de Costa M1 T ..,,.nmP w12 ti pies 2 car llC. f l l I w 10 SSOO mo 646 ~724 hall uhl 213-539-3618 Ammt 10 share 2br 2,,0 a 2 l...d M Ohl Suites AIC Corner ol Wes1c1111 & lr111ne a)(oellent rentals or h11 98• w Qpnr Ouarel secur 681 P~nin Shr •BR apt Anorea story c M apt lully turn ample pkg. ullls A iamtor Sign space a111 on Westclltl one One llas 2 2Bdr •tr entriwce Micro W ·a looal 2706 wigar across lrom bch M 35-45 4BR 2BA llSe, S375tmo 548-2354 285~E Cst Hwy 675-6900 141·110 1 1Ba with yaros & ' ri kups Call 644-0S09 $J251mo 675-5740 msg C M Pool spa n-smkP I CdM dlx Suites AIC, -&gee The othet hai 00 DELUXE 28R OR Beau! East CM lrg airy rm $325 • ullt 850_9311 Roommate(s) neede<l lo 1 ample pkg, ullls & ianiior 1350 SQ It STOREFRONT 2Bdrm & tBa and c wlp111 ent .& bath S•35 BEACH Hse 10 shr $400 help find hovse In N B 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 Xtnt MESA VEADC Asking SI 79 .000 1 trplc bnck patio 006 u11ls pd 6•6-4352 u ti I W -5 36-8 803. MIF resp non smkr 10 snr CdM area 25-30 r~-location 545-4123 $173.900 $ •250 tse 640-7 H-960-~. Otane H8 nice 2br Iba, $350• slble Jetry 675-2822 DESK SPC S 150/mo Gar----0 W 4 NEAR LIDO MARINA 38R IEt stde CM pV1 rm wl ba & '.wlll Ei C M 631-3117 ---den ofc. lg paho w/bey OlllU Ill 11&1 .~·1.'21,111 lndry sep ent N-smkr. BIG C"NYON home NB Shr Eastblutf 4Br Condo view Gd parkg 6-'2 SO 10 A II 1100 & 1400 • 2 Dath DtWash F-pl~ pref lam $300• S 100 sec on go I f cours e MfF ~ 2br 2'"rba condo w/2 lem Frplc, pool. ---1 eta speoe. Garage $ l l95 998-5868 645-7323 "men1ties Prof F n-smkr Lag Nlg Tennis pool jac $404 • dep &40-5219 1irw...T •R&OI sqllt. Great vlslblllty Agt. S ' '38 ~".--._ Aeelonomlcs 675-6700 Newpor1 Peninsula 2Br Master bedroom in Nwpt 30.-_!SSOtmo 720-10~ N·smkr 500. 240-90 IHtlla Wait .. 2726 Full SeM<ie Building 1 rBa Steps 10 beach, Bc'l Partly furnished COMI Beaut, spacious M/Sl\r 3br hM In CdM w/2 Corne< ol Westclitf & Irvine' garage yrty $1000/mo $400/mo 650· 1217 3BR twnhse nr bch Frplc, Females Mstr bdrm & 1Br $500 or less wl utlls pd VIEW SUITE FM ULI Villa Rentals 675-4912 wld, mtcro, dshwr. gu carport avail 311 $425 II pou. Have own Furn & 141-1101 "'10I ... SPACIOUS 3BORM 28A &W Condo with spa, laun-1 bbq bales stain glau 759-5638 or 760-2633 1 small Dog 54e.-3935 --I Pllf, dry trple & garage Lisa • • -0 C "lrport area, Atrium 3300 Sq. Ft. v-.w Nell.I lo bCh Gar-122-1695 Msg wtnd, beam cell & Nice d 2 rmmtea tor S250 •rm Gr"t mother & dauglller Ct ofc, 225-530 sq tt I Aeedyio Move In 1ge Yrty $1250 Avail Roommatest N-smkr Oft tor 28Aa at S375. N· duo M4Nllng a home In JanltQflal, utlla, tots orl 2882 Brfatol now VIiia Rentals Pll1 entr near OCC. Quiet, $450/mo 673-1617 smkr pref 984_7685 Balboa, CdM area. tbr? pat1llng 952.9366. Near Jamboree In Npt Bch 675-4912 or 754-1792 no sm<*lng. drinking or OSTA MESA VERDE Lrg I or ahr a larger home wt Owne<Mollvated SPACllll &PT drugs S375 556-0637 _ 48R home, nice area, lrg Nf,ti~~f~:·10 ~. V:~~ so~eone nice. 673-4404 lffltt ~· .~'!1'~!• Excr,~t t1nanctng tor 1 mile 10 beach 642-2357 Pvt room wllndry lac In bdrm1, kllch prlv, IN/d, $390'..t utll ~8-0382 Ma1ure fem writer n/,,mkr. lnt8t/ ...... -••• Quall-.. buyers. _ __ .B nrt>cti. 10mlntoOCC QUtel prv1, non·smkr. lln ..C. 1Br API upstrs, Prol...i'onaJ CPA suites S11l>petSq.i:1. YHUJLUI $295 F.l nOf'I smkr Aller S300, shr u111 ~5-2400 Np1 Sch Walk to beactl, deck. parking 720-8181 avellable. SeNlces in· (71 4)759-1829 &Sunho l\l·a It. 1.-rl Fovr 2 bdrm. t~ b (Townnouwt style) • one 1 bdrm, 1 bl Newer. garages, nl Owner liquidating O $375,000 Call nowt Cr 631-12M l BR 2BA. lrplc. din rm 6pm & wltnds. 962..s.340 /BLUFF TH MIF, tun tum rm/ba for fem. $400 MaiUre prof ndl studio<>< elude receptionist, tete-l~~~~~~~~~I Amt'nilH!S $985 667-7252 Rm w/88 • hM'Use pr1vlleges. $350, 1ea11e ~~;.5-~4 ~~5~~' bach In NB or COM Up to phone aniwerlng •• con-HISTORIC 25,000' Lodoei------- versa1fle5 bachelor Wtlh Beechfront hm 1n C11p0 message 760--0518 ___ _-_ $450 Joe 675-3378 ~cop'°?:"· tf1g~~=: BldQ wtcomm rentals. lo -RY-•• 111A1 ._.,1 1c;o Bch S500 ~ tee Perter ----Npt Sch Walk 10 be8ci\, --"'"' ,.ng, Int loen avalt lor "Rehab" .,....,_ --r r•v.it,. s.......,.,ng a ve pol ntsmkr 111raft Rel Fe.COM 2BR28Aapt Blk l turn rmlba l0<lem $400 8111111 ltt ltat retarlal & In-house com· Try$475K 8kr 953-1220 4 & 3 Bdrm•. ne• Ou1e1 and charming r · 10 bch Lndry Avail 3/ 1 , 2740 puterlz:ed tax prep811tlon pa I nt e d As k t 16001mo 644-7211 agt req 674-7885 E ~93·5872 $550• '• utll 675-9169 ~~~;8~~ ;)~15~.~~ & 1100ount1ng systems PIESTilllll LIOATill S3 15.000. Hollis Wo NFSTCUFF-3/bd. 2/ba. OOm nr SC Pl:ta/405 lrwy Fem n/smkr prol shr 1Br - -its oeep Single garage A11allable May 1, 11186 Aetall/Offloe space, 1681 Rllr 675-8676 '.Q vard new c9rpet RV emale, W/O, kltcheneue. C.M Condo lrptc pool INwpt Sch Rm/Ba In 3Br 1 711 18th St. Costa Mesa Finch Link & Company 12 S2.00 sq. 11 On comer tr cess r~tr 1 1500. fac S325556-1737 $300tmo 6311,58 Condo M/Fa\113115186 549·9758 _ ~714)250-7191 ol MacArthur & Coaat .... Tl.lllELRf 1 46 311l<1 or 752 1963 S295tmo Teri 0< JOhn Stngte car garage in CdM F y f1RW Highway -Prime spot 1n Two houses •studio ap Bettis ••ttll 2111 Fem n/smkr sh• 2Br 2'>Ba 631·2011 or 720·7733 Shell 10, some st<><age If IOI W/IA 5" Landmark 1ocall()(I 2c 111 N Laguna Beacti 2 bl 'AP .., Unlurn 2Dd t>eaultlut Nwpl Twnhse N !Isle Seellprollemn• S70l mo Can .cg.c_3324 Prestigious Newport E Coast Hlghwey Suite 231-235 La Brea lnco J•~~ ' • Olk to bch, LAllU IUOI Irvine & 17th area S365 • wp h del 3Bd h __ Beech toc.atlon Of'I Coast •200 Corona Del Mar $2700/mo Open I• •:> 1 • tl)tn SI Come see llTll •I •,, ulils 548-68211 ~~~-~ ;,,.~: s5251m~ Hwy Appr~OO sq tt (714)675-4900 0111y $329,000, 10"!. \<ti 10 It>"' 675-6829 Wkly rf)(l111S. LO'lfll rates FEM. Pvt beth, utll pd, &46-0793, 6<15-3700 Sttrllt 2742 at a r::5-j':~• ra11 o6I Oworlagt 4114-75S '°' IHHYE n s 135 & Up/Wkly C~I()( l 68-A MagnOlla. CM '420· Oceanfront N.B. Shr 2br ., ITIUIE •••••trial 2711 ... , Plll llOll 1,ATEO VILLAGE COM· TVif m•~1~iXxJ 9: 548-3 l02 or 642~307 2ba houM $395/mo Isl/ Storage Sp~ Avllleble Pl•••• SPAii 2860 af wllront ofc lg rear Just llsteo, near big baa MUNITY 28drm, 2 'nBa ~ 4:'10 ooean t<llc:ll's Fem shr 2Br tur11 CM Apt lut. untll June 20. Call De Anu Bayside VIiiage E. 17th St, eo.ta M... drl119-ln door S 1100/mo 40' lot, prOVlnclal 28<11 1600 sq 11 Of PURE 8':1 1185 N Cout Hwy w l skyllte. Sense of 11am-3pm. 675-8601 300 E. Coast Hwy, N.9 600-1200 l<I ft . $1.10 per 12•0 Logan AV9, CM Dy 28e home. 2 Frp«:e. v1 1 IJi URY Garage SPA In ava · BeaCh 4114,.5294 humor 1 t S32S-+ Debra 873-1331 Mon.·Frl 9-4pm l<I ft groea. Avall lmn..ci. 540-9352. eve 846--0881 ptua 2Bdrm. 281 L master suites Dining Laguna • 548-.398 l or 071-8332 Prof fem Mei(s same to Call for appt to ---plus a Studlol 2 Car o •oo•n <Noodbumlng flfe-lfMMl9tlll ___ ----lhareedofeblelum.N.B •iac.lntab 2744 8 30 -5:30, Crat g2600 alwllrontofc:lg rear ageS375•000 , lbCfl mtC1owth•• oven Fem shr lg home on bNCtl apt. All ement... 1 -·na Xnttt Studio olC 631· 1216 drive-In door $1100/mo p,...,8,8 oauo ELEGANT M~ rentals now ~~~I Balboa Penln Wl d. "°' $400 Incl utll 875-3120 ;;;;;~ gl'1loc 5250-· 1240 L~an Ave. CM Dy llULTll .... U l 1V'l\IC. only 15 mlnut" ~~t:V;t'c~ ~11-744; ~~t;o;:-' 6~2: Beth Prof M/F Beytrnt hM, pvt 494-951 ·Of 49"'-5893 540-93 2· eve S48-088l SEU 1) So C.ri P111.1a 1US1 ... t • -mo -NB comm ASAP $400-14,000' Bldg, 25.000' 101 Country stylel 2sdr 1 11iepw1>tt Blvd & soutl'I SU I Ill LIME Male to share t>eaut tum $500 .. ·~ ui18411-7127 C.-t1'tl1l M·2 l0< aale/lease '495K Den 28a home ha ~1 Sitn 01890 freeway ... 1... 1 1 19 U. lele/ln WATIE .. r...OHT BLDG OI' s.4800mo Bkr 953· 1220 · F, 247l ORANGE AVE 3028 W. Pacific Cout Hwy con .. o. w u , poo . ef" • rof M/F w 28r S HB t nrn • 350 .itt . wood floors, rer 631-~•'.19 By appt only $12 ~· ~ :'cs"!!.,b:d 2 ~~~g•~~· Condo Pool, w/d , S350 e:~= :':1! J..2~644 1;!?.~ :,, n~~r=.!; ~C::·~ J:':o L s .. c1...... HH + lg. no clgaretts. pet• S3501mO • ''\ utll 963-8980 l11laff1/0llin .... Mon thru Ff1 9-5 $792/mo 832-4190 automalle IC)l'lnlilefl • ' tatah tt lhu utlllnc.(191 +.111 •,$200 Prof non·smkr needed. 2711 nci l '"\W --alll$305.000 Roomy tunny view 2 2724 dep) 963-e834 HB pV1 rm 3BR CM twnhM • 3000 1™ ill & ,.,.. I 1' I 1 c... , r.,. '~ BOTH BY APPl ONL 181 upttrs. •nary ow $307 sO t dep Avail Mw • ....... ....., .,,... I < / II S800 No pets 493 2710 wpt M . MIF 20-25. 90% n-1mkr 1 83•1~38ev·S42-3758 Sq. Fl. 1817 WESTCllFF, 21 (,,'MMIO <fl' , H fl --W/d. ffpl, etc. M to bet\ CM nr 4011, 48R hM S275 Nwpt Bell 541-.5032 ~ llY'flm lfl&ll .dl / S11 Jiu $425•uts, dep 646-035-4 . • $275 dep ~II 8528 A.mmte, new 38R oondo 5211 IQ It 5425/mo Pf'lfne Mn~ Beach lo-11 I• Ulll& llAll . .-JN..·TUF "" C.Jllt1Ut 2611 28R 2BA oondo nr SC MI F. 39R hM lurn o;u;i: ~ ~acoA ~~J~~J;-4· Balt>Oa Penln. Pvt entry & = ~~ ~wy ,!:: tw~:C(~ :~~k ~~h· ..... 1i·l-J-8{'I~ di 2§R 28X oondo, pool Plaza. $345 • MC Sml turn In COM Yd, frpl, wld b•th ~ 780-9792 -~·1 ~ ----__ _ deck gar No Ptll dog<* 754~ $450 Jo Ann 873~().4 Rmmt l)fot/F ~lo ll'lr BAYSIDE FRONT SUtT!S Ing n ~0•'4~7100 EASTSIDE CM J.407 t c...t ....,~ c• S725tmo 497• l874 /bO 2/ba. 8 MO<ro. Mbl M/F, n-smkr 2BR--m 3br bMdl • N 8. 21113 I/ft, •111 ftoor vu. aq, HouM ~ 2 UMI 2·28R SPARKLING t Unit EAi Find wh•t you want 11 hm, ocn vu, pN bet\, COM OCMnllde of PCH W9'm environment, $350. 3333 w Coat Hwy N8 w "*'II ,_. wtth Deity t-38R 1280,000 Agt blutf t2K gt<>M Allll Diiiy Piiot CINtifledl '400•~ utfl 407-8-481 Ev $450 • ''°' utlll 875-1793 Kathy 84~4912 Midi_. Mon-Fri M f42""'6oM Pt1oC Wem Ada "3-3073 S89S,OOO Blir 953-t2~ ATI - ~t and ct ... rom the j ott l b y: wls >rth the hat no lrol •Ok, 3ox I ·~ ., 1 -sa 3 1n TIS Jlr t en nd I tlh nd 1h ;e ity Ilg tn 0 l\8 1-5 dn 1 l :n m 1rd nu Bf 'I m 0 Cl't nll ot nCI II· no 0 LY PILOT /1111.AL DTATW NEWPORT BEACH PElllSIU Niil 11,117,MO Elegant home provides 4 BR. 4 BA, sunken conversation pit with fireplace. formal dining. tam1ly room, forever views of channel. bay & city lights from both floors and boat dock. Very impressive throughout! Ill CAil• 1111,oie Absolutely gorgeous 3 BR Monaco model. High- ly upgraded with new A/C system. new heating untt and hot/cold spa. 180° view of city lights. mountain and ocean. Prime location on the cul- de-sac with 3 car garage. ltEWPllT ISUll IUI ... Very sharp waterfront with dock and two slde- ttes EX1ra large 3 BA with family room or designed and zoned to be a duplex. Very special island known for Its quiet living. A good buy for someone who loves the beach and wants their boat tn front. IEWNRT llEllm IU0,000 Designed for an entertaining family! Well equipped kitchen and separate dining room make 1t easy• Super sharp 3 BA home with sparkling pool and hot tub surrounded by won- derful landscaping and ample patio space. Bay and city lights view. too! ltEWNIT IUCI 1'21,000 Ideal location near the Wedge. Large 4BA. 21.BA home with delightful atrium and large rec- room with wet bar. Well appointed master bedroom with balcony patio Owner will carry first WATH FINT 1411,00G Contemporary 2 story plus dock in private community. 3 BA includes bonus suite. separate lrom main llvlng area. Plans for sunroom ad- cM 1on A must to see for boaters' DOYEi SllllS 1171,000 Rambling 2-story home with 4 large bedrooms includes elegant master suite with his/hers ba throoms and overlooks picturesque pool with rock fountain. Superb home with high beamed cP,il1ngs and circular staircase H TIE PllllHU 1241,100 Gorgeous bay view condo with 2 large master suites, built-In kitchen with eating area plus huge hving and formal dining area. All high- lighted with quality wallpapers and carpet. Re- sort complex on the bay with pool and boat slip near the Pavillion. ltEWl"OllT IUOtt 1241,000 Free flowing family home. surrounding pool and spa 3 BR. 2' 2 BA. plus 3 room separate guest sui tes All this and RV access plus storage• IEWNllT IUCM 1114,000 Sparkhng White! Berber carpeting throughOut this stunning 4 BA, 211, BA. Newport Crest beauty! Vacant in move in condition• Wha· value I IEWHIT 1U01 1111,000 Crtsp and clean, 3 BR with large master sutte' Newports best value Is here In "Newport Crest"! This f~bulous condo lnculdes pool. spa and tennis! IEWNIT 1U11 1121,MI Fashionable penthouse in a quiet and secure resort locauon with all amenities or walk to the beach A serene 2 BA. 2 BA In perfect cond1t1on including a new kitchen. Perfect tor two adults who are tired of renting A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCtAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES UTllllY Ill UITll 18 Rue Chantilly 1.s...... 3BR $585,000 12:30-4.30 WTOllTA •1& 268 Bay Street ....... 3BR $177,500 11:00...C SUll lY NmllT 2274 Channel Road l .T ... n ABR, dock $1.587,000 1-4 ... GUYii 18 Rue Chantllty LS...... 3BR $585,000 12:30-4:30 WATtlnllT • H 3 10 Fernando R207 .,,,._...... 2BR $249,500 12-3 llWNIT IUOI 398 Vista Baya l. a.nMp 4BR $249,000 2-5 oesu 111& 157 E. 23rd Street ~. PartiltMe 2BR $239.900 2-5 UST OISTA IHA 268 Bay Street ........ 3BA $177,500 12-4 •UHL 1W1 27 18 San Juan &. '"' 4BR $149,500 , ..... oun•u 875 Deep Creek '· F1erte 3BR, stream $127,500 1-4 NEW ON THE MARKET CllLllE l"Alll 1142 ... Well maintained 3 BR + den, 2 BA in excellent location! This exceptionally clean home has hardwood floors, an 1ns1de laundry room and a low maintenance yard! EASTSIDE HSTSllE 1211,tol II you have c;omeone you would like to hve side- by-s1de with. then this double townhome 1s for you' Superb condit ion 3 BR. 11 1 BA units wtth m1n1 yard in most desirable Easts1de Costa Mesa locatton Grab your friend and see 1t today' WTSlll SUl,lle Room for huge R. V Expansive 4 BR. 3 BA home set-back on A-2 lot with space to build. Unique floor plan with huge family room and .fireplace, private secluded den and master suite with fireplace. Great for two f amilles. Across the street from Newport Heights. wTsaM oesta •u 11,..,_ Appealing and much In demand home on R-2 lot. 3 bedrooms. hardWood floors and brick fireplace . Quiet cul-de-sac location Owner 1s motivated! 645-0303 SATUllOAY n:a. U , t .. /ftAG• JI COSTA MESA IUA ftlll Sla,MI 4BR, 3'hBA, custom single story home -near Mesa Verde Country Club. Huge family room. with cory used brick fireplace. Gourmet kitchen, central air, security, pool and spal This wlll fit you to a tee! . IUAYDll Hll,IM Gracious 4BR + den Mesa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2 parks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and side hideaway patio off the den. new add-on family room and teen quarters with its own entry. Bring in your offer! LonTA•U un.- Two for the price of one! Side by side dulex. Each features 2 BR's, 2 BA's, cathedral ceilings. fireplaces. private yards. two double car gar- ages. plus! Fantastic opportunity! OISTA •1& TUUI 1211 ... Close to C.M. Courtyard. Cool ocean breezes. Two 2 BR. 1 BA units plus one 3 BA. l 'h BA unit with sundeck. 2 car garage and 2 carports. Fireplaces 1n 2 units. Take advantage of low Interest rates and put In your offer today! wmeu• Y1.U1E 11.,.. 3 BR. 2 BA. vaulted ceiling. atrium. central aJr. security, community pool, spa and night lighted tennis courtst Owner transferred Grab your racket and come see this one today! cnu •Eu 1111.no Never a vacancy 1n this superb duplex. Two 2 BR. 2' ti BA units with fireplace 1ns1de laundry and garage. Excellent condition! Perfect for proud Investors or owner occupancy OISU911& 1117,IOI Newly remodeled 3 BR, 1111 BA home with new carpet, new drapes, cabinets in kitchen and bath, and wallpaper in all the right places. Superb "just move nght m" home ready and waiting. CISTA•U .$141,MI Distinctive family home in desirable neigh- borhood. 4 BR. p.., BA single story. In Mesa Del Mar. Beautifullly main tamed insi de and out Delay may mean disappointment• YILUll CUD I 127,HO Beautifully upgraded 3 BR. p . BA condo with dramatic slate entry and kitchen. custom brick fireplace, wet bar. family room. master suite on separate level and inviting stream off the patio Within walking distance to So Coast Plaza. OllTA •1& I 112,0IO Two story. 2 BR condo wnh vaulted ce1hngs. fireplace m hv1ng room patio and double at- tached garage T eke advantage of tow interest rates . purchase your first home now' OTHER AREAS UITAAIA 1111,MI Adorable. 3 BR. 1 i.. BA home near Mlle Square Park. Formal dining and master bedroom suite. Covered patio surrounded by nice landscaping. Ample room tor parking on large concrete driveway and 2 car garage Neat and clean move-in cond1t1on home ready for new owners. UITAAIA 1111- Charming Spanish style pool home With 3 BR. chning room. hardwood floors. covered patio and AV access. In excellent condition with new paint throughout You really get your money's worth 1n this home• 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESI .. ------------~~~-----~--~-------------------------------------..-----------""""!"'--......... ------..._._. ........... ~AGI ~/SATUllDAY NL 21, 1• DAILY PILOT /ldAL UTATW NEW LISTINGS IEWNIT IEllm 1111,MG Low cash down! Soaring 2 story living room, 3 BR. 3 BA. all ceramic tile. Free-standing townhouse. used brick fireplace A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK NEWPORT BEACH OOIOH IEL MAI 1211,000 Dynamite 2 BR townhome with nothing but the best. Wood floor. brass fixtures. decorative tiles Just a few of the pluses. May lease/option. lfWNIT lllllTS SHl,llO Custom landscaping surrounds this remodeled 4 BR home. Flexibility abounds. Ocean views enjoyed from master BR . IUff Uvtl 1124 .... Investors' dream! Charming condo In terrific Newport Beach neighborhood, large community pool. 2 BR with light open feeling! KWPHT HILU s1a,to1 Perfect tor singles or couples of any age with 2 master suites. attached two car garage, quiet location and community pool. (. CLIFF um s1n,10G Terrific buy In desirable Newport community with swimming pool, 3 BR, family room with fireplace. Owners motivated! Ullll P£111HU IUl,IOO 4 BA, 21h BA, 3 fireplaces, family room. 2 patios. high ceilings, ease of maintenance. private lo- cation OPEN HOUSES 1-5 llWNIT SIMll 1211,...,., Appeallng and cozy describes professionally decorated 3 BR, 2 BA home located on canal. Large patio & covered deck. Highly upgraded. -6 UH ISLE 1441,000 Remodel that you get to finish 1ust the way you want 1t' Owner will trade or lease option Be creative' Let's make a deaL UTOIUT 3 BR, Spa UITIUfF 3 BR UITlllfF SPYIUSS llll 1411,000 ~~ Ocean. harbor. city lights and sunset views. 3 4 BR BR. family room home. New white carpet and •tu ML IUI parquet flooring. Security system 4 BR SPYIUSS SI 11,000 Room for children, pets & fun! 2 story colonial. 4 BR. family room plus bonus. plus children's playhouse Ocean view. large yard II& C&IHI Slll,000 Customized, expanded Broadmoor with 5 BA. 5 BA. gourmet kitchen. new master suite with connecting study Lovely view, private site CORONA DEL MAR Olllll& HL llU 3 BR llYlll THUOl 3 BR, Pool UIUI YIEW ltlll 3 BR, FR llWPlllT lllllTI 4 BR, FR, View .iWllTOUFf 4 BR, FR. Pool UTIWS llU 3 BR. FR JHMllE CREEi 1341,000 Ullll YD all Decorator perfect Plan 3 with 3 BR + FA. Lovely 4 BR. FR. View wallcovenngs, mirrored walls. new carpet & UM ISU paint Private gated community 3 BR Ollf CHiil lfl 11A1 SH0,000 Featured In Orange County Magazine, home is ultra charming. 3 BA. FR and DA. On a corner. the patio and yard are reminiscent of Carmel. w1111 v1EW ••us 1421,000 Emotions run high on this superbly upgraded 4 BR home. Traditional in feellng with quality In cabinetry. moldings, wood flooring & more. 11&11111 VIEW llLU 1441,000 Rare Burlingame model with 4 BA, family room. plus huge bonus room. Beautiful yard with fountain. barbeque. Soaring beamed ceilings. SPllWS llU 1111,IOI Sellers designed this 5 BR home to Insure maximum privacy for parents & noisy teens. Gorgeous custom home -priced right! CM UYFIHT 11,... .... Boat sllp plus hillside view of harbor. Incredible building site with fantastic plans approved by Coastal Commission. CHIU Ill l&I .tl,111 .... Oceanfront lot! One of a kind with private road. '80 view Must walk site Build home of your dreams. Owner to subordinate. sunnr 4 BR. FR ........ UllS 4 BR ... IOUfFI 3 BR, Pool ........ ..u 3 BR 1111••-2 BA, Den ....... H 4 BA, FR, PIS •tuMLIUI 4 BR, FR UflWSltU 4 BR, FR PllllHU ""' 3 BA. FR, View sntUSSaL 6 BR, FR, View ......... 3 BR, Ocean View ... """ 5 BR, FR, PIS __ ... 4 BR. FR WOT ••niw•pei•"T 3 BR, FR ...... 5 BR, Pier ...... -4 BR. Pier SITlllllY $255,500 $278,500 $355.000 $445,000 $945,000 SUIDIY $324,950 $359,000 $349,500 $359,500 $387,000 $398,000 $398,500 HH """'-'LAM PllllllU ~ SIH,oot i~c= Old Newport charm with quality & E OLSON craftsmanship. 3 BR. dining room, family room. ·721 ..... Pine built-Ins & woodwork. Immaculate & lnvit- G. ANDERSON Ing. 444 ••11 ,.,,... IEWPllT IDOi M21,IOO L. SHAW Loaded with peace and quiet with large pool- M J!~= size lot and city light views. this 4 BA home is just moments from Newport Center. UH Ill.I 1411,IOO 211 .,.. 3 BA on 52' lot. Great location. Your opportunity M. MATTHEWS to build home of your dreams or live In It as it is. JOOI TllMI•• Existing home upgraded with charm. L. McLOON 11M .. .., ... LIN llU 1111,000 H. THAMER Best views of bay, ocean, lights and mountains "'1 ••••n from sophisticated 7th floor unit in Lido Park 0 . VALENTINE Drive building. Full security 1242....,... M. GUTH WIST llWNIT Nll,000 II .....,., •• The finest In oceanfront living. exceptional de- M. REEDY tail. large reacreation room for unending enter- 11n .. ..,... tainment. Call for details. C.McMAHAN 2Hfta ...... $399,000 S. WALLACE OTHER AREAS 1111 , .... bela11tr ... $429.900 G. ANDERSON $445,000 $450,000 $469,000 $550,000 $555,000 $595,000 $615,000 $645,000 $650,000 $675.000 $679,000 $685,000 $698,000 $1,395,000 $1,4'45,000 444 ....... ,.,, ... L SHAW Hl llllh ... K. RANGER 1411 INI J CAMPBELL -~•Wse• E. BOWIE ..,,.....,, E. CORKETT IH p_,,, R. KURTZ n...e.., .... K.PARKEA 1tl ... " ltrHf EADIE/BENTS 21 ........ IHlll S 11 l ,IOO Lovely garden condo with decorator walls;>apers, fireplace. 3 BA. 2 story floor plan. laundry, with many community amenities. OISTA llU 1111,tM Pool home -Entertainer's delight. Adorable 3 BA In secluded area. New beige carpets, mlr· rors, spot lighting, shutters, covered patio. WI OUMlm UH,000 Dramatic oceanfront condo. 2 BR. 2 BA. furnished. One year new decor, stairs to beach. breathtaking view. A perfect summer home. 11m1 •us 11,111,oot Magnlflcent Spanish villa, spectacular velwa, private verandas. 5 BA. gourmet kitchen, pool, B.REEOY 11T ... L. MURPHY spa on almost one acre. ll~~ Ul'flLMIU $1,111 .... 411 .._.. Most breathtaking location ever, your own J. ROBBINS gated contemporary mansion surrounded on 3 M11 ..... ,,. sides by ocean. All new. 4 BR, 6 BA,.-flreptacesl G. LIVINGSTON 111n.u.~ E. OLSON tn•L.We .... C. RUMSFELD IMTII UHU SJ, 111 .... An elegant estate In Three Arch Bay only 1 'A years old. View of coast, 4 BA, maid's quarters. library, security system. Owner will trade. 644-9060 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD; NEWPORT BEACH