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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-03-01 - Orange Coast Pilotl . SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1986 e .unt for co·11ege chief .·1iears end' Golden West presiden cy last in series of Coast district va cancies to be.filled beina asstmbled to review the appli- cations and cut the field to five R • J bl· {c d · . finalists. The district's elected jTTa s scram e orpres1• ency trustees will intecview tht finalists V 1 .I. j . By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. CW!J .... ...., A .turn~ver ar;ncn_a top admini's-· trators in the Coast ·Community College District is, ex~ed to be completed soon when district trustees ~l~t a new president for Golden West Colleae in Huntington Beach. Over the past two years, the trustees have hired a new district chancellor and new presidents for Golden West's two sister colleges, Orange Coast and Coastline. As the trustees prepare now to fill the top administrative post at Golden West, two , unusuat de>velopments INVITAT I ON t..ur• a.ugh t•k" one-· ahot lud •t mldw•r point of Unlden lnvlt•tlontii. 81. Coast Sadd=.r: Collegeatu- dentaWil8tage a mem- orial concert for a coed murdered on eampus. / A3 World Former Phlllpplnes Presi- dent Ferdinand E. Marcos apeaka to re- porters, urging peaceful unification In the country he ruled for 20 years./ A4 Sporta Edison High rallles for 54-53 CIF 5-A basketball victory over Lo.ng Beach Poly./81 tertainment _ Valeffe1:fllrpef-8Ad JaGk · Klugman offer contrast- ing methods of raising teen .. agers In two new TV eer~es./AI INDEX Advice & Games Bulletln Board Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Horoacope Public Notices Real Estate Religion Sports. Television Trivia Weather -' A 10 A3 86-8 A 11 88 A8·9 A10 8 8 C1-24 A~ 8 1-5 A7 A10 A.2 Electrocution puzzles pollce Police investigators arc un- certain why a 14-ycar-old Hunt- lnaton Beach boy was climbina a neiahbor'• tree when he was electrocuted Frida~. , Alex Jones was k1llcd at about 10!3S a.m. when he came into contact with a 12 000-volt power line while climblna a tree 1n the 19000 block of Bushard Street, said HuntlnJton Beach Police Sat. Lar:ry Miiier. , "He wu climblnt-ln me. tree with a friend and the friend was unable to provide any other 'story as to why the accident may have occurred," Miller said. joncs' I 8·ycar-old friend, whost name was whhheld. notified pohce. Paramedics' at· (Pl--... ~SATH/A2) .. .. have surfaced: Althou$h applicants' names gener- ally remaUl a accret, a Golden West professor arid the campus' acting president have m~e public their totent to seek the presidency. (Sec. accompanyin.~ry.) At the same ~t1me, another faculty member has raised questions about the procedure used to pick three mc111.bers of the campus committee that wtll screen applications for the president's post. About 7S people have applied for the Golden Wdt presidency. An eight-membcrscrecntogcosnm1ttee is and stlect the new' president. . The Golddi West committee is to By ROBERT BAl\l.EA- include three faculty membeis, two Qif1!'9~,......,. administrators, a .classified (non· A spirited and ·unusual public teaching) employee, a student and -a scramble seems to be sbapmg.up over l)'lember of the pubJic. _ who will become th.e next permanent Durina the assembling of the president of Golden West eoµege in screening committ~. a procedufcll Huntingto11 Beach. • protest was lodged by a member of the Backen of Huntington.Beach City Academic Senate, which was charged Coun~lman Peter Gree~ took out an with selectina the three faculty rep-advertisement last week.in the college resentatives. . newspaper, The Brandina >ron, an- Senate members ,submitted the nouncing that the 60-year-old ecology names of 17. fadulty members . and ~oology p~ofessor has thrown ~is interested in serving on the screening hat into the. i:ing for the appointive committee. Senators then voted for S68,S98 pos1t1on. (Pleue Me GOLDER/ A2) He's got about 74 rivals -inclu~~ It'• a dirty job .. 1rig Fred Garcia who'• been the actini president of the 14,639-student campus since replacing former Presi- dent Lee Stevens last July. Garcia, S6. wbo was an assistant dean of admissions and records when the cam9us opened in 1966, said he's enjoyed the year in office and ·is loolcjng forward to the challenge of being the permanent president. - ·Following· tradition, college of- ficials declined to ident1fy•any people. applying for the post. But Garcia acknowledged that "there's a lot of good candidates." . Green. who won a surprise electfon to the Huntin4ton BeJcb City Co.Sn· cll in 1984, joaned the Golden• West campus as a' bioloey and ecoloay teacher in 1970. . He bolds a doctoraii in ccoloay · from Oklahoma State University, received in 1964, and was an academic cScan and president for a year at St. Gre&ory's CotJeae in Sbawnee, Okla., before comlna to Golden West. He said he'd wort toJmprove the college's relation& aitd standina in the community if appointed. ~ 1~ that be would strive for academic (Pleue 8ee RIV~/ A.2) Retrial ·ordered -in boat ·deaths By STEVE MARBLE Of'tlle .,.., ,... ..... A Seal Beach man who was at the helm of a speedboat when it orubed and killed five people in 1984 was ordered Friday to sland trial on manslaughter charges for a second time. Virl Earles, 30. did not react as Superior Court Judge Jean Rheinheimer denied a motion to -4it,~iJs the felony charges relating to the SOat accident. Mc declined to comment followin1 the court proceedings in West· minster. ' A Superior Court jury deadlocked 9-3 in favor of ac.quitt.al last month following a twe>week m.I. ~bicb included a boat trip lhtouah lbe Anaheim Bay where tbe a;c;i<knt occurred. . A little IQ1Ul ln the eye d.ldn 't keep either military or clYillan competlton from •loalnC throa(Jl the muck Friday when the Tv.atln Marine Corpe Air Station held lta 6th annual Volblauf -a 10-ldlometer .. people'• run" that teata the endarance, tile coarace and -a.ltlmately -the laa.nder-tnc abllltlea of the am-member tea.ma. Proceeda from the eYent benefit the Or&DCewood Children'• Home for abu9ed The speedboat Earles was ope.rat· ingduring the early mominJ hours on Oct..: 28, 1984, struck a wae, un- lighted buoy and sank. Five ~ were killed. making it the wont pnvate boating a~ident in county and n eclected yomigaten. . history. · Dornan apologizes fqr word choice eartes and two other people were ' seriously injured in the acetdent. A ninth person escaped inJury. According to evidence presented dunng the trial. the 20..foot boat was badly off course. going too fast and loaded with too many passengers when it struck the buoy. By tbe Aasodated Preas WASHINGTON -Rep. Robert Dornan, R -Garden Grove, apolopzcd Friday "for any hurt that I brought to anybody" by referring to a Soviet news commentator in a House noor speech as "a little Jew ... Dornan, saying he did not intend his remal'k to be aqti-Scmitic, made the apology at a news con.(erence at which· rcpre5entatives of Jewish groups and members of Congress of Jewish ancestry said they believe Dorn;m's remarks were inadvertent. But some in Doman's Orange County congressional district were not satisfied by the lawmaker's apology. The congressman repeated com- plaints that ABC television was wrong in choosing Vladimir Posner. an employee of Radio Moscow, 'to comment on Prasident Reagan's na- ·Hughes receives 26-year sentence By STEVE MARQLE Of!M.,.., ..... ..,, Jeanette Hughes, the Huntington Beach woman who orchestrated her husband's death in an apparent plan to colJect almost SS00,000 in 1 life insurance, was sentenced Friday to 26 years to life in state .8fison. , "h was a very sad meeti.ng with a great n;iany tears -a final chance to hug her son for maybe 26 years," said defense attorney Don Rubright. Hughes was convicted last Oecem· bcr for the Jan. I 0. I 984, slaying of James Hughes. who was shot to death as he slept in the couple's home 1n Huntington Beach. Adam Salas Ramirez, an ac- complice in the slaying and the woman's lover, was convicted of first• degree murder last May and tionally broadcast address on defense matters Wednesday night. without identi fying Posner as "a paid Soviet ~ropagandist." And Doman said he conttoues to regard Posner. who is of Jewish ancestry, as a "traitor" to Soviet Jews because of his alleged support of SOviet anti-Semitic policies. . Rep. Tom Lantos, D·('ahf .. said he believes Doman is correct in his assessment of Posner and said of the Hughes, 30. was granted a fina~' 15 minutes alone with her I I -year-old son Todd af\er Superior Court Judge Jean Rheinheimer handed down the maximum sentence for first-degree murder. (Plea• eee BUGlllt8/ A2) Jeanette Ha&laea convcssman: "I know of no ind1vid· ual an this body who has less bigotry 10 his mind and his hean than Bob Doman." But Rabbi George Schlcssingcr. president oflhe Orange county Board. of Rabbis. disagreed. "I would say that'snotgoodenough, Mr. Doman," said SchJessinger. "You should know that tum of phrase 'little Jew' 1s one anti-Semites ha'-:C used for ccn- (Pleue eee DORNAN/A2) Earles claimed he never saw the buoy and blamed the accident on poor ligh~ conditions to the chan- nel entrance. He admitted the boat was traveling at least 30 mph in a S mph 21onc. but sajd he was slowing down when the speedboat rammed the buoy. "' • Tests conducted after the accident showed Earles had a blood-alcohol (Pleue eee E~U/ A2) ~ounty ·n<>4: seen · for Niguel district By LISA MAHONEY Of .... .,..,""' ..... Orange County supervisors arc expected to en~91)C forma11on of a Laguna Nigu~ Commun1tv Sc-rv1ce!> District when' they meet Wednesday If supervisors agree wtth the rec- ommendation of the county's Local Agency Fonnauon Comm1ss1on. of which two of their numtx'r are members. vote~ will make the final dcc1s1on on having their own <;e·rv1ce!> d1stnct 1n June. · Estabhshto~a scrv1re'I d1stnct 1n an . '· untnco~(lltcd {'Ommun1ty 1s con· s1dereda p ~h m1nary siep toward city s\atus It p1\l-es a community controf. of tax dolta~ u~d for tf\e mainten- a nee of streets. parks and slopes. tasks pre.sently performed by the county. For Laguna Niguel, that means SI m1llton "•Ore for streets and parks an the com.nunity .• ..atd Jtm Krembas. preside"' of the advisory La&una· Niguel C<Vnmun1ty Council. Tliosc monies i<'ow go r~to a special au'"1en- ta11on fond for countywtdc projects. (P ea8e tee U RVICBS/ A2) ~ . Persistent peace activists Conclude protest Non -violen t demonstrations in Costa Mesa in tended as a public awar~ness c~mpatgn By TONY SAA VEDR.A OftM~ ......... Ending four days of protests. anti· nuclear demonstrators took their "Honk For Peace" s1ans one last time to a Costa Mesa stm:t comer Frid11y outside die hotel where delqates to a military defense c-0n(cttncc were •taying. As the three-day Wh\tcr C'onvcn· t1on on Acro1pact and Electronic Systtms (WfNCON) came to i close. so did the demonstrations that brouaht mo~ .than 2,000 peace ac- tlv1Sts to the Westin South Coast Pla11 hotel th•' week Twenty-two protcsten were ar- rested on misdemeanors Wednesday and Thursday for interfenna with conference dcleaates leaving the hotel en route to scettt sessions at El Toro Marine Corps Air St11t1on. The non.violent arrests were .Cripted wtll 1n advance with C'osta Mesa police Demonstrators tmempt· ina to speak with dclcptes boarding cha.nertd buses to the mtlitary base wtttcharttd with trC"lpass1ng. Othe" who stood" 1n the path of bu~' leavi ng the hotel wcrt chaf'lrd wuh blocking a public thorouahfare E'ccpt for a minor 1nc1tkn1 - when two acttv1sts demoMtr:itcd h~ collap!>1ng to front of cars -every- ·1 h1ng from the huge candleltght vigil on Tuesday to the l1n)' 17-membcr protest on Fnday went ~ccordina to the wcll1choreoaraphcd plan' mapPed out by the Orange Count) Alliance for Survival. Alliance director Manon Pack. who recently 'pent five day' in JBll for her pan 1n la11 year') prote\t ap1nst the aonuaJ convention. 'Atd the 5C'C'd'\ of nuclear r.onccm had indeed bttn pl3nted. ,.., "Tht Ont ttep ~s the mo!>t 1mpon- ant for pcol>lc. acttinl them to say 'Hey. 1 C4n do somcthina about this issue.' " Pack said ·;Our JlhOnt' ha' bttn Mtremcl) bu~y th1~ w~lt fvcn my dauahter \a1d. 'Momnw I think I need to do more · ·· •I - The pubhc awarcncs' campaign s~aycd Patnc1a Cntwford, a 4()..year- old Fluor Corp. ~tarv. lo comcout o( the closet ahd rtvc1tl hersc."lf 10 conservative ('()-workers M a lat<'nt peace act1 v1st "l JUSl have to ~peak up no~ ... \:ltd ( r.twford. Who p1ckctrd for the first t1mc'dunna TucMiJly'\ rally and again took up htr "Peace. Not ~tar War\" s1a.n for the noon protest Fnda) at the comer of .\nton Boulevard and 8rtstol St~t The Cosi.a Mcu IT\1dent will 11lso take to the road todav in n ;,camcnt of the Grcit Peace March, trtU.1na \Ix mile\ from the l<>s .\nlt"lcs < oh<itum to Los Al\ltlCS Cit) Hall The full nine-month mareh will end 1n Wa~h 1naton. 0 ( "M' daughie~ f\rc <ill for It. although my fath~r has Quite a bit of trouble with this peace actrv1sm." qi1d ( rnwford. "As for my co. worl>.cf\, wcl-t-1-1 •• Alhancc member Pat Trosky. 27, of (tnrden tlrove shouldered a hol~ nddcn umbrella. w mboh1in.g whtt .,h(' c·oM1de,, the fallib1luy of the Stn1tca.1t' Pefen'4: lnu1atrve. known a~ .. Ste1 WI\" " . he \mtled ., moionsts honked their 'uppon. "That', what wt'rt here to do. tct pcioplt th1nk1na and cons1deri~ thf pos~1bihty of nu lear holocau~l. she \atd The snulc dimmed shahtly, then lftW wider as a mu!Clt--bound youna men leaned out of a truck and pounded the air \Yllh both fists, chanung "More ... War .. Heads " (P'l ....... PSACS/42) -· ... --------------------------------------I ~ \ Orenge Colil1 DAllY PILOT/ Saturday. March 1, 1M6 DOR.NAN AP<>LOGIZES FOR REMARK ••• rr-At ' ,~·· ~'man Yld Fndu he ·-had ma.ft\ to wt. ~Mt a "'hule tturncoat .. but bad rushed b1) n·- ll1atks as hu umc ran ou L Doman ul<J he didn't C'\cn knu"' be had used '"this sent~ wnh the 'hltk J~·--'1nlll af\er be had left tht> floor and wa• aued iabout tt b> Rep lepben Solan ().I\ \ ~J don't think that~ a good eA.pla· nauoo." 5&.ld Hinda 8e0ll, !'l.ewpon .Beacb area &tector for the Amcncu Je••ctSh Corrutlec "It'~ · oot an apolc.>&~ .\nd wh.atc-\er bis eApla- nauon 1s.. tt ~u an aou-Scmmc statement ' Solat"l [)..N 'I said he ~ard Doman) ~marks on Tbund.a) and "1mmedtald} pointed out tu him bt) PoQr cboule of wonhna on the •ub1ect" -1 n h1!. anger at .\.BC and m bii h~I~ emotional state he pw together a ~uuement wh1<;h oon,eyed ~methmg he clearl~ dtd not intend." ).ald Solarz addtng that the remark '"should nqt be llllowed to over- . •h.ado• Bob'.J ~ h•stOI)' of s.uppon and invoh:cmmt wrtb i..et, ~vtet Jewry, and other JewLSb cau~ • ) Dl"tcl Broc:bc. a at~\atJvt of the Aott-Dcfam.ation ue ofB'rw B'nth said. ··1t was plain to me that 1t (~ statement) was unartful. un- fortunate. indcpnt. and that wbat ~ ~ intended '10 s&) '!!l plain 8rod1e wd B'rw B'ruh u wtdel)' rqa.rded as ·~the last word 011 anu~ ~rruusm. M far as AOL is ooo- ·oeroed. tlus cue ts closed." · .. SERVICES DISTRICT OK ANTICIPATED ... 7romA1 ·This year. the count\ hai. !.et <*~lift $2.8 m1lhon for !>tree\ S'-'et:Ptril!. lan<fSC8PlO,& and othe1 work 10 Laguna Ni,guel. If .,,oters appru"e a service~ distnet. the> could abo 'otl" to aocrea~d\elrta).et. b~ appro' 1ng a SS S m1lhon appropnahon:. limn recommended t;>> LAFC 0 ln hcanngi. bdore LAFCO. wmt wa:.tal rei.1denb opposed the services .d1:.tnct. ai.~ing instead. for two d1s.- tncts that '-'Ould ~parate coastal propt'.ri1e'> from tho~ inland . ~ But lOmm1sst0ne~ sa~ no reaS6fl .o break up an e>.1!.llng communtt~ and. at the urging of 5th Dmnct Supervisor Thomas R.&ley. agreed to let th~ voters decade ' The Board ofSupcrv1SOl"!t as sched- uled lO bear the mancr at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday 10 the bea'.nng fl90m at JO C1,'1c Center Plaza, Santa Ana. HUGHES SENTENCED TO 26 YEARS .•. From Al ~Oteflced to 2~ )ears to Ilk 10 pnM)fl rroha11on rt>por1 Ma\ be then this' Hughes and Rarn1re1 alleged!\ n1ghtn1C.1rt' ... ould bt' CJ"\er for m) hoped to blame the slaying on a tam1h burglar and ~tart !tic anc"' after \ 1.·n>•ra dt"~ nbed Hughes a) ao collccuog un Jame:. Hughn' unla.thlul "'1fe "'ho set'med S440.000 hfe 1nsuran<.e pohc~ mull\ attd >Olt>h b' greed He ~1d The plot tell a pan "'hen a palrt.>I· H ughl') had -.e1 C.rai"afta1rs'w1lttother men stopped Ramirez "'hu "'a~ men and "''.>mtn dunng her mamagl" dnvlng Hughes' car Rt>ponedl~ lP fame~ Hug.he'> R amireL had hupc;:d to~" tllh u1r~ but \ "I "'ould ha' t> ptft1ler in the gai. could out do w bt'rnu'><' he d m1\ 1.haml)t"r 'ht added placed his car kc~~ · Hdflt ngton lkac:h detective Bob Hugh~ was am."stcd the nt' • .i.I da) (hrt\llt. "'he; '"'esug.ated the wben she confes~ tu p<Jlttt. · murder told· probatwo officers that Her an1ual murdcr tnal cmkd 1n a the sla:-ing 111as ··the mo!>l cold- m1stnal and a !.etund tnal i:ndcd blooded rnme committed by a "'hen Jurors deadlod.ed I I -I 10 ta' or ... oman · ht 1.nev. of . uta guth) verd1n Shed1d nut bike tht ··Hc "'asn t nen !.afe 10 his own '-'ltness st.and an enher trial home." ~1d ( nsue of the murder Bu t in the third and final tnal 11et1m H ughes told 1uron. she tm:d but Jailed Oeput~ D1stnu ~Home) Rick t<.1 stop Ram1rc1 from k1lltn~ l1cr Tvohe~ deslnbed Hughes a~ a "very husbaoO Hughe'.> rnntesS(:'d thirt '.>ne-cold woman'" and wmpared her to a and Ram1reL had lasualh dl'.>tU'>!.ctl "blaci. w1do"'" murdenni Jame\ Hug.ht':> but ':>lie But other~ 1ntcn 1ewed by the da1med ':>he ne\tf t1.)(Jk tht: d•">· c.ount\ Probation Depanment de- c. u'>'.>IOm ">t"noui.h ~nbed Hughe~ as a· &,entle 0'.>Weet· In a prubatwn.rl"p.Jn prl"parl"d tor . woman who wa~ de,otd:f to her son h 1da~ 0 ) '>t'ntenung Hughes ~td ">ht' and hi'.> well-being wa.., in a ~t.atc ut <.0ntu!o1un at till' \1rnc r "She wa'.> the t)'p1c.al baseball <Jt the murder bt'laU'.>t: ,,f hl"r c.k· mom" ~id one ac.qua1ntance who ti.-rwraung marnagt• "'h1th -.lit got to kno"' Hughes dunnl! Little dauned '.>he wa'> tr~ 1ng ttJ hold League game'.> tugt'lher out of lo\t' lor her ~n . The "'oman !. · Sl\ter claimed · ITI) hu~band died a'.> a rt>">ull of Hughes wu threatened and abused m}1g!1uraoc.eandnu""Jampa,1ng · b) her husband. She ~1d Jamei. H ught:'.> told probation ofliler.., Hughe11 once attacked h1\ wife with a Bu)d Vecni.tra. brothcr-10 l<t"' uf gun and was ~u~quentl) 4uei.uoned the m urder ' Kt1m ..aid Frid.Cl_, he wa., b) police happ) "'Ith the '>('Otent.e and happ1t:r "She wa~ raised ID a Chmuan that he and ht'> wife lan nHJ\ ton"' llt1 home correct!):· ~1d Hughes' father thei(llve'.> a rt"s1dent of Salt Lake (It). Utah "I .w1sh 11he wa.., dt'.ad \.etn'>tra .\~Tex.as native. Hughes had OOt:n. tuld offil1ab preparing Hughc:l> marnedandd1vorc.edtw1ce wheo~he •• met JaTI'ies ljughe&. -.-COHfJ)\ll~r engineer. Records showed thc-y separ- ated lh:rtt t1mes bC'fott he was fatatiy shot. Records at Orante County Jail mdicated Hug.hes had been dis- c1phned several umes for minor mfracuons, including sneahn$ food rnto ber c;eU and being found in bed with another femaJe inmate. When asked abouL her fut~ goals b) probauoo officers. Hughes sat&--.. she hoped to learn a vocation and ~mcd.ay be ··reacqua.mtod" with ber son. "J met Jeanette for first the first ume two years ago 10 the holding ccU at the • courthouse,"' said defense anomey Rubright ... And today - that was the final pla~ I saw her." fjughes wtll be eligible for parole in 13yean. D EATH •.• From Al - tertlpts to resuSCJtate Jon~ failed and he was pronounced dead at Pacifica Community Hospital 10 H untington Beach, officials u.id. Gene C:arter, a spoltesman from Southern California Ed1son Co., wd the company hadfatle information as to how the accident happened. "We don '1 know what be was doing in the tree," he said. "We do know that our rules and state standards wn-e in comphance there," he said. The 12,000-voli ·power line provides elcctricny to lbe surround- '-ng areas in Huntington Beach. EARLES FACING SECOND TRIAL ... .From Al le\ el 'Jt (J l l ">li~tl~ ti1gJwr 1h.:111 lh• limit at wh1Lh a mot1J11\I 1'> pr• 'um"d to1.1 drunk tu dn "· ..,late buat1ng Ill"'> ti 11ugll d" n•11 c.Jn11!natc: ii ~pcufi• It'd ill .... 1.11 h ;, boater 1~ Judgi:J too•· Ultl1x1talcd I ht" t\SUl· <11 1111<11uu1t1on latl I bt·t.illll 1110111 whc t1 .i "v1u1111 1p.JI Q ' 11un Jud11c 1 ukd u1unt~ \hen fr~ 1.kput n 1lli:~ll , t•..111k a blood sampk !r.1in1 I .Hk\ ))1 r Ul\ fJl\l!P l Attorm:1 Juhn < ''"It-\ an nou rn l'd I t:b I IS ·thllt hc ,i.1,uld '>t'cka Y:• cmd rn.;n.,Jaughter h;,u gc Hoth I .u I• '> and h1~ anurne) uat) Pohlson. said they were sur- pnsed by the deus1on. ~'There's.no new evidence," said P-0hl...On . ·Rhemhe1mer ~ta new tnal date of Ma' J 2 and relea~ Earl6 oo his ow~ecogn1zance. He'd previously been f'tee on SI 0,000 bail. GOLDEN WEST PRESIDENT-TO BE P I C KED .• .From Al louru1mJ1da1l'>l11nJ11 r1w 1tl1 111 Id 111 a \Ubw4ut111 \tit< lh• thH·• l<H ull ·. deleg;,lt"'> l<1 Ult: '>Ul:t:l11!l)l llHflllt Jl1•'t were '>Clt:<.tcd lri1m tht:'>t' lcwr At a f t•h 'J rrn.:tlln~ l1h1.Jr 1.J11 Koxan.i K•>'>"> d:.i1mcd thc\1111r.;i pruln'> had "111lJted parh:rnwntJr" prokdurt bnau')t' th•· fo Id "':t'> narrown1 thri1u~h .1 plural11, 1111t not a rn.1iur 11> 1Jf1• "ih< .1,~ 1 d 1!.,11 ,, nt'.W VOil' h<.· IJ~l'IJ Hut Ko'>~ ">aid thJl I''"" "i.1111 V-ie1'>'> '>t:natl" prt·'>1dc11t ft1l•·•l th.11 t Ii• pn.x.t:tlure Wll'> valid Ko'>'> ~aid · thr tlH<'c pt·i,pl•· ,.. ,,, , were ulumaLc::lj < hn'>\ 11 !1>1 tl1t '>' '' ,.,. 1nK Lumm11tet• Jrt" all •,n1;1t•i1• v.ltt}( mo'>I of the 111h1•r 111J111111t't'' . ..,,.,, rl'•t "l he ~naie ,h11ulJ hJ .• , ,,,, i.1dcn:c.J tht: othl·r'> who w1 it 11<11111 niitt·d," '>ht \aid I but "'<1' 1111 aucmpt 111 anJl)/t' till 4u.a1c1 .. <1111111., of thi: people whc1 w1·rt 1111111111a11 cJ Ro~' ..aid '>IH' will abnk In V..t ''' ruli ng on the vote Jnd ..... 111 1111t • a11 , tic:r IJl•1lt .,, !•1 tlil· adm1rl'>tr<1lll>n ()f lh• h1•<.1rd •111fu'>tt:t:'> V. • 1~ •1uld not oc rLac. hell f1,r I I 1rt.r t1 'I I l lH 111p 11drnm1-.tral111n p<1\t !)(:· Jiii' ;Hant last Ma\ "'hc:n the 11 J~t•" ' n·J~">IK£lt>d lKl" ..,\even'>. '1•1l1k1, V. .. ..,1 <, prt<..1dt:nt "llnc.t: 1977, ,,, J 11•" i•ih J\ 'ILC 1.han1.tllor for t.u'>llll .,., .ifla1r\ ")tcvl"n•,' \tvk of <1•l rn1rn,1ern1~ lht (<1lkgc had bct•n < rtt1o 11td h\ \<1mc: tt"ac.hcr-. If" rl J\\lgnmcnt created ihe late~\ 111 ,j wt H'\ of top admtn1~trat1vt '.1< .illl ll'\ 10 the < oa~t d1\tnc:t In '''' 1910 a new majority of iru'>t• c''> \upported h~ lht teachers ;t1111r1 was ckl'tt·d The following Jur1l l<Jng-ti me t han(ellor Norman V.:it\1in retired ln \carl) lt.185, the 1r1J\ll'l"'> \Clctlcd Da~1d l:irownell a\ t IH nL w l hanlcllor and picked ntw prc•"tlt·nh lo rcplau: the l htcf admtn- 1">tra1•ir\ who had rt"'>1gncd at Orange < tjj'>t r1nd C oa~tl1nc collegts Some faculty memberscomplamed that no other candidates were con- !1dered for Brownell's job and that teachers had Little say ao the sclecuon of Coastline's new president, William Vega . But instructors and non-teaching f:mployees were allowed to help '>(.:reen soand1dateli for the president's p<J~t at Orange Coast Colle&e. The trustees then awarded that JOb last )'ear to one of the finalist~. Donald Bronsard. Ph1lh~ Basile, the d1stnct's vice Lhancellor for human resources. said th e Golden West committee 1s simi- larly expected to narrow the field of applicants for the presidency of its campus. The trustees are expected to pick the new Golden West president by the end of May, she said. The new pre;s1dent will inherit the reins of a school that has suffered from a 25 percent enrollment drop in recent yea~. It currently has about 14.000 full and part-time students. R IVALS SCRAMBLE FOR TOP JOB ... From A l eHellenl'-',and tlll'd tlil m'l'd h111'110 recruit !ltudcnh <1nd to d~H lop ~holar!>h1p fu nd\ 10 l1gh1 of dn l1n1n11 enrollment "fhert>''> "" mut h thJI Lan hi.· dolll· J feel I'm JU\t Lht: rTght JX'T'>1>n to d11 If." • Arlin$ lOfft:l/.c.' prc..,1<11·111c1.trl 1,1 fi;1' worked 1n adm1\:>HJn'I ,ind rnort.h ;11 MAIN OFFICE ~-,,,,. t. •'"'-"' (.1at"'9? •'1\ ~·I' t # t• I '"°' .. " ~. ti:•1, 111 I., t 1 < roldcn We\l and Orange < oasl LollcKn ~fr wa~ appointed dean ot <tdm1\'lllln\ and records at Golden Wnt lrl 191{) < 1arua ~rd Golden West 1~ con· trontl.'d tly the 1iame problem~ nagging <1tlwr rnmmunit)' rnllcgc~ -"a lack 111 .ukquaw ~talc planning tor fund- •OK and J \tcad> dcd1nc 1n cnrol- lnwnt" · .. Garcia served on the Garden Grove Unified School District Board of Education for eight years, was on the Advisory Committee for the County Probation Departmenc, and has served on the Orange County Grand Jury. · ~ He holds a master's dcgrcc in social M:tence and history from Cal S~te Long Beach D•llJ Piiot Defl•erJ I• Querente.d (t,. f .JI 1 tM ~ J' .. I • ,t ii 1 '"f I It Justcall 642-6086 1"4C><1')11y f 110ey If you <kl 11(11 1\41 ... ~~Dy ~ 10 1> m ceJC t1el0<t 1 1> "' ••'4 y0U1 'Ofl'I wfll De ~eo , •• .,,'t "'"' ••• ~"''"' ,.... .. -" ,,_ ... I I ,, 4' "" p • , ... !\ ~·. ft ,,, ,, . ' , .. •• .. ,. t .... .. ·1~ • ,. .. .. I,. 'A ,. •••• , .v'' • t VOL. 79, NO. IO V¥ ha1 do )'OU hkc about the Dally Pilot? What dun't >OU lrke? Call the number above and your ml'\$agc will be recorded. tranM:nbcd and de- h"crcd to the appropnate editor fhe \amt 24-hour answenng service may bc u\ed to record letter\ to the editor on any topic. Contributor\ to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for vcnficat1on. Tells U'I what'\ on your mind s.1111oey •nc> ~Y tt f')'I CIO "01 ,_... '/°"' ~y Oy I 1 "' CAii oetooe •0 • "' 1'10 y'NI ,opy .... ll<t ,,.._.., Clrcua.tlon Tele~ ... .... , Or•y County ,,.,... ...... l90UMN ......... • ' • r •• & --1 ... .\ .. Ttte fQll that tw. ~ numera. ateddent• end bM1'I bli9rr.s "b" tfwee ~ Cltltfomla deattw In ltte put ttlfM d9ya wtll ....in t1eiltctleroua todly, the N•tional Weather SeMoe wemecl. ·we oou6d ... vt1t1bfftt• down to newnro In oerteln weaa. mo.t of tt ... ~ In the ~ ... •Id weather MNlce l'Mtleof~ P9t9' w~. The fog la be+r'O c:eueed by moist ocean elr 9UClt<ed Inland by ~ delillt1 heet. HG)'~ .unahlne la .,,Ucipate<I through Suflday H6gtw today ~d-.y wilt r.nge from ttw lo'# 60• at ttw t>w::tm to the mld--TOl ln*'<S Low. Wit reno-ff om 46 to 56. The mountalna and deeerti wm be fair through SunCl•y. eccordlng to the weether'MrVloe Mountain weather wltl continue to be werm, ~Ing 62 to 72 o.g,... . 11 H I' I' I u .~. Teml)S ... -fo<24-~lll r> ~W1 W .. ftillM p,m .. Le ~ 21 17 '-l!'Ofl> 81 22 ~ eo lM ~Va 31 30 Al1Wtlo 6e 2e Okltltnome Cny 45 13 Mollonlef oe -06 ~ 81 111 Alltlnte ae ao on.noo ., S2 Aa.ntlc Oll'y )6 n ~ 3' a1 ""911n ,, 46 ~ " 62 ...._ 33 111 ::=r .... i7 °' ..... __ .. 40 ,. ll.6 11 ... 96 3"' l'Oftlllncl • (lo 61 « ac.ton 37 20 ~ 38 16 """*' 23 13 :::r°"Y 42 30 c...-IO za 50 20 0.-116 20 fW>o 7& :M O..Moll-. 31 13 Atc:twnono ae 29 °""" " 13 8tL-35 16 °'*1ttl v (M 91"-•T-82 6-' EIP-.. 87 $ell Ulk• Clly 81 ~ ~ ..01 .17 s.. Aittcw,io 66 51 l'i\wgP ·» 14 s .. Jollwl.P l'I. u 1111 =~ 83 31 a-me· eo 50 27 Ill Slw-1 51 l6 Cl J6 1e ~ b5 30 ._... 6e 2C SytetuM 2S ,, ........ .... .. 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OleO<> 61 !>6 Sen F ranc1oco 16 ~ San .!OM 7~ 55 Santa Ane 71 ~ ~~· 61 .5o' San<• Cna 118 5• Sent• .... ,... "' 48 llemeMOfl-61 !>6 Stoanon 93 ~ TehMV...., !13 2• Surf report LOCATIOtl Z.,me 8MCf\ Sen1•M001U ~e..cri S... Otego CO<Jnt t Wete!'lamp 58 'Tide~ llQ:I Diil. 3·6 w 2-3 w 3.. w s 7 w fOOAY 114!1 .... l2~11m $ 5~ i; m SUNOAY 06 32 I 1 Ftrlt hfgll. 12 • t • ... s 2 l't<etlOOo l 21 1 rn 06 s.c:ono "'9"" 2 s 7 p m ~ 7 ~IOw 8 31pm 23 Sun ..,.. tod., et 6 -48 p.m ..... SunO•y al 6., 1 • m end ..Ct 1QaCf1 at 6 50pm Moon eet~ 1ocsar •I 8 21 a.m ·-at 11'7pm ---... ~r •• 9.Ma.m PEACE PROTEST CLOSES ... From Al .. Nuke 'em" was tbt call from another passing motorist Chns Lord, 35, a holdover from the anu-war protests of the '60s. took the catcalls in st.nde. ··we may s\111 have a vigil, we may still have civil djsobedience. h will depend on how this message 1s received." she said. Services set for builder in air crash ··we by now should have o~wn our need to periodically destroy each other," Lord. an-elct"trician from san Clemente, pressed. "Creatmg weapons that ltiU and maim is not Twelve of·tbe 13 protesters Jailed Wednesday and Thursday f'6r c1v1I disobedience were senttn~d to the tame served in custody and released the following day. Protesters Valene Sklarevsk)• and Phil K.anehl, contrary to tbe AJl~ce·s plans, allegedly resisted arrest. Sklarevsln· was sentenced to time served pius two days of Caltrans service. while K.aoehl was ordered held un11! his pretrial hearing on 'Wednesday. Funeral SCI"\ tees v.111 be held neAt week ID Ir> IDC for Walter Scott Biddle. a pro minent res1den11al , builder lolled Wednesday when his light plane crashed whtk on approach to John Wa)oe Airport · ' peace.·• . Pack said there is a rumor that after three years of coming to Costa Mesa. lbe WlNCON delegation will move nut year to Irvine. SheP-Jd the aJlianc.c would ~mcmpl to bold"' aJter:nauve f<>1;JJm,;p1orns>t- 1ng dasannarneot as part or the conference on defense symms. How- ever. Pack was unsure ho~ WI NCON officaals would fie~Jhe offer. . AU l)f featuring flbers of • DuPont Antronv• Nylon The other ~led demonstrator~ were Clled at tJie sceoe and released, One juvenile, 17-year-old Kurt Parker of Huntington Beach. was released to his father Wlthout being ticketed ~ • On Sale Through· March 17th The ser' ILC-..\ are ~hcdukd for I I am. :ruesda> at South ( uast Com- mun1t~ (hllrch. IOL'ated a ( 51:!0 Bon ... at"anyol"l in lr>~1ne BrddlC. · 58. of Newpon Beach. began Biddle De\(.•lopm~nt Inc in 1972. He ·was in~·ohed an the de- ' elopmcnts of more than I 0.000 home~ rn Orange and l.)an D1t'go countic~ and throughout the state. Famous Lees Carpeb ... Fabulous styles ... Fresh colors ... 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The event wtll begin at 3 p.m. with a parade of old and unique cars around Balboa. The ded1cat1on ceremonies will begin at 4 p.m. with J. Lcslte Steffensen as n'l4Jter uf ceremonies. The program will conclude with a cocktail hour at the Balboa In n and the Gnll w1th recorded music by the big bands of the 1940s. Log Cabin Club to bear publl•her The Log Cabin Club of Orange County. a groupadvocatinJ human nghts issues wtthin the Republican party, will convene tonight at 8 o'clock for· a dinner mccttn$ at the Huntington Beach Inn, 21 11 2 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. Niels Merton, pµbltsher of the Advocate, a homoscxllal-onented newspaper, will be the guest speaker. The dinnereost is S 18 per person and furt her information is available from Alex Wentzel at 494-6211 or Rob Helms at 494-5433. Parents Without Partners to meet ( Orange eoUt OAIL Y PILOT /Sa1utday, w.;CJ!' 1, 1-. . -.. . concert to honor slain coed S dleback students wUI use proceeds to set up communctattons scholarship _.... -- By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ttle o.My .......... Saddlcback Colleac students will pr~scnt a concert Friday 1n memory of Robbin Brandley, the 23-year.old coed who was slain in a campus parking lot Jan. 18. Proceeds trom the concert will go to Brandley's family for possible estab- lishment of a sch6larship fund for Saddleback Cotrcg_e Communica- tions S\ldcnts. : Tbe concort, organized and spon- sored by the AssocLat.ed Students of tJte Misslon Viejo campus. will be held from 2 p.m. to midnigb1 in the 2,400-seat college gymnasium and wall feature 11 bands, includ6Qg Fishbone and the Ravt'"-Ups. The event is planned as a cel- ebration. not a memorial, said Dawn E.llen Lee. a spokeswomaQ for the student government organizers. "We won't have pictures of Robbin all over or any1h1na hke that," l..tt said. "Robbin wouldn't' have wanted it that way. Sbe was always a very positive ~rson. She would want everyone tQ..&o there and dance their hearts out and JUSt have a peat time." Brandley was a popular student, active 1n student government; as a disc jockey on the colle&e radio station. KSBR; and a~ concert organizer The commun1cat1ons and fine arts student planned to continue her studies at San Diego State Un1 vers1ty, Lee said. Brandley was lolled fo llowtng a Jan. 18 ""COneert at the college. An unknown assailant confronted her 10 a parking lot and subbed her re- peatedly. No arrests have bee'n made m the case. Following the attack, .student gov. ernment leaders began planning a concert in Brandley's memory. Wtth the aid of about 50 student volun- teers, posters and fliers were made . and J promot1o!)&l campatln for the concert staned, [«'"td. Several of the bands are performing free Of charge or for greatly reduced fees. "Also, the community suppon has been espcci&lly nice. We've asked local merchants to donate food and other suprhes for the bands who wiU be here al day and they've been very suppon1ve," Let said. · K.cvtn Lyman, who tas produced concerts at othc:f community colleics and worked -Nrth Brandley on a recent ·~how at Saddlcback. h.as been recruit- ing the bands for the show Opening the concert will be F1sh- bone, followed by local bands Secret Service, Attack, U-Skwad, Zanty Misfits. Chardon Sauare, Broken Homes, Wednesday Weck. Wild Cards and the Unfofliven. Closing the marathon concert will be The lqve-Ups. Tickets for ., the concert arc S6 gen~nil admi~n and $5 for Saddle- boac.l students with AS cards. For reservattons. call the college's box office weekday afternoons at 582-4656. Tickets also are available at Ticketmaster outlets. Non-alcoholic ~~tr.ages and liaht snacks wjll be sold durina the concen. The Huntington Beach chapter of Parents Without Partners will sponsor free onentation ~ssions for single parents on five occasions this month, beginning Sunday at 6:45 p.m. Other programs are planned f~..:;'7: 15, 22 and 28 with weekl y programs following. Call 898-7975 for lJiC" meeting localJons and addiuonal informat1on. . . 'Fitness Over Forty' class.at OCC Men and women over age 40 who arc not currently on an exerc1st program but would ltke 10 be may benefit from a 13-weck class offered by Orange Coast college's Community Servic.es Prgram beginning Monday. .. Fitness Ovtr Forty" will mccl Mondays and Wednesdays through May 28 and enrollment 1s limited. The fee 1s S40 and further information may be obtained by calhng 432-5880. Trade workshop at Irvine Hllton . A day-long workshop explaining how Southern Caltfom1a businesses can take advantage of World Bank financing to sell products and services tn developing countries will be held Monday from 8:30 a.m. to I :30 p.m. at the Irvine Hilton Hotel on Jamboree Road at the San Diego Freeway. The event is sponsored by the World Tradf Center Assoc1at1on of Orange County and is priced at $45 for members and SS5 fo~ 1\011': members. Call Steven Bado fa to at 549-81 51 f~r further 1nformat1on. Yoga program slated hi Newport The 1ddha Yoga Meditation Center of Costa Mesa/Newport Beach will hold a special introductory program for new members Monday at 7·<4 5 p.m at 1535 Monrovia Ave.~ Newport Beath. ... t • • . , .. ~ , The program will include a speaker. instructions in med11at1on and c)lal)ting followed by refreshments. Call the center at 631-4446 for add1t1onal 1nforma11on. Return of 'The Birds?' Rebates qffered on furnaces \o • Southern California Gas Ca. 1s offenng rebates of SI 00 to No, theJ.-re not fllmtna a .eqo.q. to that Alfred Rltchcook-moYie ID Newport Beach. Ov photoerapher j1m happened to be on the .cene when a hqe fiock of eeaculls toek ·wt.nc o•et Upper Newport Bay one afternoon tb.la;week. consumers wishing to tum in their old or irioperable furnace for a new , one. t The uttht) IS ofTenng the rebate to customers who purchase· and replace their eil(Sting space h'.ating system with a new forced-air fµrnace The program will continue through June 30 and further 1nformat1on ts available at (800) 352-41 24. Traffic congestion, growth Audubon Society meets Wednesday concern Irvine candidates Larry Richards, past president and current conservation chairman of the South Coast Audubon Society, will present a slide presentation of his recent tnp to Australia and New Zealand at Wednesday's meeting of the group at the Marine Institute. 35502 Del Obispo, Dana Point. A bird identification program at 7 p.m. will precede the reglar meeting. The public is invited. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the°""' l'llot ..... Most of the 13 people who have taken out papers to run for an Irvine Ctty~ Council seat sa)' concerns abou1 traffic congestion and the pace of the city's growth wompted their tnteresl in local polittcs. To secure a place on lhe June J orneys a ain reques ~ 20 to 30 signatures from reg1st<!red A tt f • t ballot. the. prospective candidates must return nom1nat1on papers with Closed Raml ••'I hear.1•ng 1rn~ ~~~~~~c 1s 5 p.m. March 1. but ~ "" the fihng penod will be eiltendcd 10 March 12 1f an incumbent does not LO .\NGELES -Attorneys for enough evidence to try Ramirez. file for re-election. As of Thu~a) .. Night Stalker'' defendant Richard · Hernandez and his partner. Daniel afiernoon. onl) one candidate. Hal R.ai:nirez as cd &J udge Fnday to close Hernandez, who are not.related. fil ed Maloney. had returned the papers. their client's prehm1nary heanng the writ Fnday~n Superior Court, the Two council scats are at stake June because they fear exte~s1ve pre-tnal day after appellate ~usltces Robert 3. Incumbent Larr) Agran has not yet pubhc1ty could Jeopardize a fair tnal. Fe1nerman and David Eagleson re-announced whet he< he will seek a Superior Court Judge Aurelio jected a similar request because the third four-year term. The other Munoz dld l\Ol review the wnt Fnday attorneys had not followed proper incumbent. Barbara Wiener. has said af\emoon and was not eilpecte~ to couf!)>roccdure. she will no1 <;eek re-election. reach a dec1S1on unttl Monday. said-ii The jurists said the writ should In recent years, th~ five-me.mber coun clerk. who asked not to be have been filed in Superior Court. Irvine council has spltt over growth identified. Judse James Nelson ruled in Mu-jssues-such as three proposed South "We've perceived a tremcndou.~ nicipal Coun on Monday that there Orange Count y freeways and the a~ount of hystena 1n L.A. County, was insufficient reason to bar the intenstt) of local business and hous- sa1d defen~.e • a 1torney Arturo public and press from the hearin$. 1ng construction. Hernandez. It s going to be very Nelson said Los Angeles County 1s The following J?COple have taken difficult to find .~ fatr and 1mpa1J1al large>.enough to guarantee 8 pool of out nom1nat1on papers· Jury tn !h1s case f fair-minded jurors. •C larcnce P Becwar, a 12-year Ramirez, 25. •~ charged in Los ernandez said if Munoz re ect~ Irvine resident who owns a pnnted .\ngeles County wtth 14 murders and th~ motion the petition will be tied c1rcu1t board manufacturing ti rm in 54 other felonies ltnked to a senes of h ' 11 t rt Tu!ltin He is prcs1den.t of 'the Park attacks on 28 peo ple tn th~tr homes again 10 t e appc 8 e cou · Irvine Business Association and 1s dunng 1984 and 1985. ..At the tnal level. I think tt should acti ve on Republican Party commit· The preltm1nary hcanng wtll allow' be open:. but nol at lh~!.rehmmary tees He said he is concerned about ct Jud~"' 1u det1u1. w11cui1.1 111'!lc is hcanng. Hernandez sat · hazardous waste disposal and unsafe bicycle traffic. resident who sells a data commun1ca· •Gary Steven Bennett. a former tions service. He 1s president of the Costa Mesa police officer and an Irvine Toastmasters Club. He said he Irvine resident since 1973 .. He pub-wants the present le vel of controlled lishes a magazi ne for the sale of used growth to be maintained · business ~uipmen1 and assists in •Robert J. Pulone. an attorne) fund-raising for the Orange County who has hved in Irvine for five year<1 Performing Ans Center. He 1s con· He 1s active in Caltfom1an~ for Non~ cerned about Irvine traffic cond1t1on s Smokers' Rights. He said he " and favors modulated growth. · .C<l!lctrned that the cit~ ma\ he •Gerald Charles Lasensky. Back-gro'wtng too quickly sround information on him was not Jan Rubin. who mo\.ed to In inc 1mmed1ately available last summer from Cambndge. 'v1a,., •Jean A. Hobart. an auomey who He is a landscape architect at a has li ved 1n Irvine since 1977. he has business in Santa Ana He is con· worked on trvme co~C\l campa1$ns cerned about transportation ma11ers for Larry Agran and Mary Ann Ga1do and the quality of local school\ and more recently for opponents of •Betsy Scheer Background tn- three proposed South County free-fomatton on her was not 1mmed1atrh ways. She calls herself a "moderate-a' ailable. growth advocate " •Rob Schraff. Sl'\·~ear re\1dcn1 nt •Hal Maloney. an adm1n1strat1\e lr.-.ne. He is an adven1sing cop' analyst for the county who current!~ wT1ter and account C\e-<:Ull'-e cur- senes on the Irvine Finance Com· rcntly unemployed He -.aid he '' m1ss1on. He is active in man) conce~ed about unchtd.ed gro'-"th communityorgan1zat1on~and said he 1n the city. 1s concerned about traffic and "de· •Robert M. Turner a ph\s1c1an It very of ctty services 1n a responsive. who moved from Newpon Beach to cost~ffecuve manner." lr\'tnC last summer He 1s on the staO •Mal) Aileen Matheis an attornc\ at ~hssion Communll} Ho~p1tal He who has hved tn l rvine;smre 197~ 1s concerned about traffa lO nd111on'> he ha~ been acttve tn People for an and the city's development~" Irvine Community Hospital and 1hc •Scott Wellman 1., a hvr·.,ear Greater Irvine Bus1ne,s and Pro-In inc rcs1den1 who h~~ a lav. pral t1H' fess1onal Women's Club She 1., :i 1n 'l;ewpon Bcacn He ..aid h" member of the Irv ine Board ot interest in the council race r,pnng<, Realto" he 1s con~rned about from his v.ork as head ot 1hc '>t:llt• rehcvmg traffic congestion m In fnt' gOH~mmental affairs comm111ee ot and favors conslructton orthfcc nc" tht-"'ewport Harbor .\rra l hambcr South County frttways. "' Of ( ommercc He also 1\ .i member of •Bruce Peotter. a mne-vear In inc 1he In ine Chamber of C ommercc Newport museum • receives $20,QOO County gift will be used to transport kids to.art exhibits By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ofllle~ ......... The Newport Harbor Art Museum has announced rctttpt of a gift of $20.000 from 1hc Coun•y of Oranae for 11s ongoing program lo pus school children to museum art exhtbtts. Al a rccept1on held Tuesday ruabl at the museum. Supervisor Tom Riley presented the gift to Ray Johnson, president of the museum's board of trustees. .. This program will allow many of Orange County's youth to learn abour and en10> art when their SC'hool would otherwise be unablc h> fund •..im~ .. Riley said. Tht'.funds. approved by the Board of Supervisors this week. will help offse1 the cost of busing schoof ch1ldrrn to the museum. Trained docents present a pre-v1stt program \f\ the cla~sroom. lead the tours of the t·~h1b1ts and offrr hands-On projects. .\!though the museum has always offered a busing program for stu- dents previous records were broke n d'unng 1he currctnt retrospective exh1b1t b' C altforn1a conterJll)Orary anm ~a' ne Th1rbaud. which runs through unda' More than 5.000 '>tudents ha' c ~<'n the Th1ebaud t•,h1h11 1hank, m pan to grants from the Ir' inc Co. which subs1d1zed the l n._t ol hll 111@. '-' c re\ ogn11e this e~h1b1t1on as an C\\Cllent opportun11y to introduce a large and dt\ <.'r\( audience to contem- roral" pa1n11ng," ..aid mu~um direc- tor t-..c' 1n ( on~". "The only hin- J ra nn: tu \\ hcd u I mg student to urs wa\ a lad. of transponatton funds J\jtlableJ.P and trom the school." The fund' tor busing -offered on a liril-<:omt· fint-served bast!I -a~ a\ailahle tn <.C'hOOl'i that cannot atlMd 1ran<,portat1on 'osts to the mu\rum The mu .. eum's rcquest for funds from tht loun1' was the fi~t in its 24- \ear h1stol". .. .... Coast a ·qthor pUbllsbed; nOw he 's·flghtlng to be read Phillip Berman r 'Courage of Conviction· result of ques t by writer to dis~ove r the meaning of llf e By SUSAN HOWl.E'M' OttMO.-,Net ..... Phillip Berman should be on top of the world. His new book has been published. andfia host of well-known people from a I over 1he world havt cont'ributed essays to it. But the 29.year-old author from Corona del Mar appe:ars anary and frustrated. He wants so badly 10 convey his · meuaac -1 ph1losoph1cal message thafs clf.•r in his mmd. but laugh to Jtt acro\ to others. His book: "The Couraae ofC'onv1t - t1 on ... is a tollect10" or 32 pel"5Qnal cs~y\ represenung a divers1t\i of vtewpoints from people hke Mari" Cuomo. H.H. Dalat Lama. BenJam1n Spock. L~h Walsca, Petra Xell) Joan Bau and Irvin~ Wall ct I . His etfori 1n ··The Courage of. Conv1c11on·· 1s to "promote the well- being of others." a prescrip1ion not followed by many. he said But self-help books and super· market romance novels art the best scllen. not book\ that really say wmeth1na. l\c said "Tht~ book was M t made to ~how a person bow they can be succes ful.'' Berman sa1~ "A full hfe include d1men\1ons." Whtie a \lud<:11t of ph1lo!>Ophy, Bcnnan ~td he became "deeply dcprcucd.. 1n the concept of ltfe without ctna1n!) Later the dc- pms1on wort' off with an awareness and tru5t 1n hfe tha1 ~r~cd the 1dt-1 for h1'1 book "I too~ a leap of faith tn the IQ()dnc\41 a(hfe." Berman \a1d • Berman said the book "grows from a personal ques1 for meaning" whcn he losl his father to cancer dunng h1\ senior year at Corona dcl Mar High School in 1974. He has since moved to Sanla Barbara. finding the matenalt ti c attitude in the Newpon Beach area divorced from his bchefs and nlues. "A number of my pttn here were not socially interactive;· 8ermt1n said. He added 1n the tntroducuon to· "Thr Courate of Convtct1on" tha1 "we ltve 1n a ttmc when a number of people are hunary for mcantnJ but have not the courqc to Sttk 11.' The conlnbutors -prcicnt1ng a 'wide and controvental ran,e of reh11ous and olhcr convictions - add~ scd the quc uon,, "What do ~ believe'>" and "How have 1 put m) beliefs into pratttcc in daily hfe'" "nd-the book has m\lhed in~ ~harp contra ts. Edward Teller and 8cnJam1n pock i,,carth for i>cact with a ,trona ~ of pa on, but with grtatl} different ' 1cv.\ on how. 11 can ht' ach1evt>d Rabh1 1 .. r3el C1old- \le1n believes in what he dc'l<·nhe' a' "God. the guiding force behind creatl\ e evoluuon " Berman is ltving out ·ot h1~ car staymg with fncnd' and baR'h «"rap- ing to1etherenoul))mone) 10 lave on wh1lt he tt:lvels the coun tn prnmot 1na his book. But Berman u1d ht'i ~grtt\ ,tnter not around his lack of mone\ hul from the fact thll only IS 000 JX-ople have read hi! book Hr foci he sa nliccd pi1rt of h1m~lf to the m11l100\ who haven't purthaS(d "The C'OUl"l\&C of < un' it - tton." and .. poured his hean out " for thrtt \e&rs to 2,000 famou\ men nd .,.omco uraina \heir contnbuuon tie rrce1ved score of re1cctmns and appeals for mone), and onl)' abou1 60 penonal essays to chome from 8crmap founded the Center for the tud) of Contemporal) Reltrl in 19 2 ancr .,..duattn' from the I Harvard l>I\ 1n1t\ hoot with a maMer"' dcgret 1n comparative rc- ltgmn~ tk '81d he is driven by a belief 1n man·, 1.1ue"it fo r diversified knowl- t'dgc ''I'm on tht' bnnk financ11lly. but if \OU btlte'c 10 w methina., it's a tabot 11f love .. Bcmtat\ sl.1d ... That's the deep \CMC ol sat1sfact1on." Chamber dinner plannCct The Huntll'\llOn BcachC'bamberOl C ommcrct will hold 1l 7lnd ...... 1n tallauon dinner and aYral"ds -. quct March 21 at tht Seachff Couwy \lub The oumandll\i clnim. the ma.. ber of the ~car and the atn'beMldcat ~ the car •111 bt honored at thecliliiMr T1< tt areU J>ttemo-ror..._! tht proenm and 'for ·~ ,.; t1ckeu and 1nfonn!t.?O.!'J~~'-' lilt ch mbcr officx It s~. ...... l ... · -Victim·s find homes 'barely habi~able ' Serles of trafflt;:.pHeups plagues ~tate Air pariel ~ mtK:aU)', when a motorbomc cat1')1Q& people worlona un I movtc 'fllas involved 1n an 1ecu~nt on a mounLam h\&hwa y oonb of here, 5henff'\ spokesmen said. [)q>ut) Sandy RoscnthaJ said no 111format.1on wtJ available 1mrnedtat.el)' on tbt 1dentJ1Jcs of th~ involved in the takes aim at ozone U:-.D.\ (AP) -~.<On· th.ai-~ al ~ s.l:() mtlhon, tam1natcd water \Oured, l~ flooded ~ten than SO peopl~ \trttt\ fnda) U the cleanup after v.~ • (Of't'ed 10 0~. do.lctU v.ere. C.ahfom1a'• v..ol"\t storm ~n decadn tnJured.. aod 13 ~ ' ~r p1kup fnda> on the-ln1er\~1.t 1 S free"""'>-m FU"'-hoCucamonp 1lled t~lhtrd l)CTM)n an thrttda)"so( •oa·rel.ucd craU\~ "'"h1k 100 m1~ to tM nonh •~o futl U"UCks colt1dcd and e11plodcd 1n fla~ Tv.o of the tbree deaths -.ere on ~ h1gh""'1)\ and oix oocurrcd in• plane crash 1he J<k~r wf'('Cl occum'd on the same frttwa) v.hert lfic-al"\rolhd('d Thu™1a~ in fog. \.tean*htlcan Kem Count' an 011 tru ~and a g.as truck -both full) loaded-lOll1~ on fog~ lhBth"'a) 46 near .Black"'ell'\ Corner and expl~ 1n names. sparlqng a small brush fire In another accident. an ffi1matcd 4(f 1,.eh1cl~ piled up in t"'O chain· re;\ctlon c~hes f nda~ on the fogg) 'olo Cau~wa> after an rastbuund truck abrupt!> 1.:hanged lanes and 'Wa\ rear· ended That ~reek pro1,.oked a sccomteba1.,..reaetton -Of s1naJe-veb1ctc aash or their to¥unes. A Tucson Film · Comm1ss1on employee told rwo ucson broadca\t outJeu EL MONTE. Ca.hf (A~)-:--TM Air that aettw was film11\gastunt fora movie ... The Raith,""' Quality Manascme~l Di~ct Wl!lts stor) about a post car and tttn-agcn. to cut Qz.one polluuon by 1mpos1~1 entered 1" second ..,,ttk R~dmts o( l.Jo.ch lOOL their Onl) 20 to 25 percent. of thf ~ ~ l'lCJQP lo an 1ndusmal c.o mmun11y's hown ""Cf'~ "battl~ Pf'\JM dthydrator co dr> them out · to~cr em1ss1on controls on clectnc utihu~ 1ndustnal bo1ln-s and ships berthmg in Southern Cah(omia harbors. hab1Lable,' in the wordi of Y(Jba TM drye-r a \Crin.of 21 concrete < ount)' Undenhenff ~n1\ Moore ·•tunnels'" lhrou&h •h11.:h hot a1c •s ~vcral lho~sand e\acuen still forced. has bttn u)cd to dr> m.al· wailed 10 return home ··The big trn~. couches.. carpet\ and other prqblem. really " \CV>IJC," Moore soaked hou~hold gc>0<b. \3Jd ~1ke \aid R"1dcnts ha~t' bttn rncouragcd .\nd~. a ~pokcsman for Sunsv.ect 10 u~ portable municipal tolleu to the compan~ that donated 1ts us.C" curtail sanitation problem.'-he Each tunnel -about 40 feet long b, added · -• ' feet high and 6 feet wld~ -handle\ An e~ttmatcd 2f,.(11J rn1dents of about 10 p1ecn of h6u~hold the Linda-Oh\churs1 area fled theu fum1sbing.s at once homes wt week dunnJ the n1ne--Oay -we dad this once before .. n the ~ncs of j'l:orthem (ahfomt.a storms 1955 flood:· .\ndrcws YJd.. NOTICE TO ALL Real Estate Managers and Brokers The Oepartmetit of Housing and Urban Oevetopment, 34 Civic CenJer Plaza. Box 12850, Santa Ana, CA 92712-2850. ts seeking appllcations fro m qualified real estate managers and brokers who wish to receive lnvltatJon:t for 8Jds for.Area Management Brokers to manage HUD-acquired/owned properties in San Bernardino C.ounty. Appllcants must be licensed by the D1111slon : of Real Eatate. State of Callfornia, ~-brokers. Appllcatlons may be obtained by writing to the U S. Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Development. 34 C111ic Center Plaza. Box 12850. Santa Ana, CA 92712-2850. or by calling the Property 01spos1t1on Section at (714) 836-2446 A Pre-bid Conference will t>e conducted on Wednesday, March 5, 1986 at 10 00 AM 1n the conference room. San Bernardino County Board of Realtors, 1798 N 'D" St San Bernardino Specific geographic areas will be outlined at the Pre-bid Conference Deadline for r.eturn ol bids 1s 9·00 AM March 12 1986 Completed btd packages must be sent to ~--•tn o~ . ~ I ~''I +o~ U.S ?ePartment of~ and lkbifl Ontlopmenl ~ * 1111 *: ~!~~= Pbu ~ ~ Box 128~ -. .. 0 •f:- 0 Santa AN. CA 92712-Z&SO ,_.,.JO 111• Bids will be opened at 10·00 A.M .. March 12, 1986, in Room 720· 721. Federal B~ldmg, 34 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. California · Trial ordered ln Bela•ldcase "'estbound onlooker-.' \1ean1A.hil~ for the fifth i.traight LOS .\NG£LES' -A JUdV. ordered (ath)' E\Cl)'n da~. a cha1n-rnct1on accidc-nt wu rcponcd in the ~n Smith to sLand tnal for the drug-overdo~ death of Joaquin Valle) Fnda) when ii car stopped for a disabled comed1an John Belushi. ~Jecting a defense argument truck on \Outhbound High"'a) 1/9 in Stockton and was Fnda) that sbe sho uldn't be blamed for Beluth1'!> "su1c1de \trul~ lrom th<: rear b) another truck about I am The m1ss1on "Supenor Court Judge David Horow111 said he dmer e<;eaped uninJured the (ahfomia Kighv.a \ Patrol agreed with the eartier ruhng by a Municipal Coun Judge reported that Smith should JUnd tJ)~ on chargc1 of se<:ond-<fegree .. 7 hurt ln movie stun. t accldeat murder as well as furrushlng and adm1nmenng drugs to Belushi, who died March 5, I 982. in a bun~rov. at the 1wo • Chateau Marmont Ho tel. Victorian c arm .. at a history making price~ .... $3SO. ... ............ ......__ ,_,,.,,_.... _._ ....... ...__ .. .......... Large Assortment of Oaybtd Covers 1n Stock MANY OTHER STYLES BRASS & IRON BEDS ------=°" DtSPL.AY AND IN STOCK .._ P ea ce marchers ·to $et off today LOS ANGELES (AP)-The Grea1 Peace March for nuclear disarma- ment ran into a roadblock of insuffi- cieTit insurance again Fnda), hut organizers vowed 1he 3,235·m1lc coast-to-coast walk would start s4tur-day . "The march will leave tomo ow That's without doubt," said Jotin Hage Iberg. spokesman for PR<">- Peace. the sroup spon~nng the march through 37 cities and 15 states The march was scheduled to lea .. e City Hall around 4 p.m following a candlcltght vJgil Fnday night and a free rock concert today. · • The California Department or Transponat1on and some c111es won't grant parade or other permits unless the) are provided with SS m1ll1on coyeragc. Caltrans spokesman 8111 Mckmney said Fnday. Unless t11at coverage 1s se<;urcd, the estimated 1.200 marchers. their ponable to1leu. and other mobile fac1lit1es won't be able to legally cr<tts the San Bernardino County desen on four state highways, he said. The AQM D also is pro~sing USC1>f methanol fuel in automoptles, annual automobile smog inspections and a ughter Mandard on nitrogen oi"c&e emissions from automobiles. But afier two days ofheanngs that concluded Thursday, ~he dJS1rict's board postponed action on the pack· age of proposals unttl March 7. The program 1s rumcd at controll· ang nmQgen oxide emissions that con1nbu1e to ozone. poor v1sibtlJty and acid fog ID the South Coast bum. A repon by the district suggefled that the proposed mcasure-s would reduce 01onc levels where they a~ the wors1-in land areas such as western R1 vcrs1dc and San Bernardino coun· ues. Bui becau~ of a quirk in meteorolog)' and chemistry, the measures would result in a sligbt increase m ozone aJong the coastal areas of Los ~ngeles and Orange countte'i. The ~net is trying to meet the I '}87 federal deadline for reducing ozone. the worst air polluuon prob- lem affecting Southern California. The heanngs focused on how to control nitrogen oxide. a byproduc:t of combustion from automob1Jes and factones. wftich contributes . to the formation of ozone, acid fog and cause'i low v1s1b1hty The d1s1nct estimates tougher con· trols on mdustnal boilers alone would cost mdustr) S4 mtlhon il year and reduce polluuon by as much as 27 ions a day Until the last few years. the d1s1nct locused more attention on controll· 1ng emtssions of hydrocarbons, another pollutant from industry and cars DAVIS -EiROWN:~PPUAMCes • TELEYIBION • _vlfto ·~ Marcos sa-ys he left to avoid bloodShed . / General Electric Countertop Microwave • 53 cu ft • 15 Minute Timer ONLY s119 95 • -J RCA 8 Hr VCR • Wireles s Remote • Express Recordinc • Speed Search 0 0NLY s29995 Whirlpool Undercounter Dishwasher • Normal Heny Cycle • Enern Savine Option -~,.u s2 3995 • llFOR · .. SAT. 9-8 su11. 12.4 MOii. 9 .. 9 . APPtlANOE & 1.V ~ SAVINSI MARCH 1st BRINGS YOU 3 BIG DAYS TO~ . 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Marcos, who read a bnef letter to his "beloved countrymen" at H 1ckam Air Force Base where he and his entourage are stay1 ng. also said he was look.ing for pnva te quarters, but did not say where. "We have been accommodated very comfortably everywhere we went on Amencan soil and treated with utmost respect and generosity," he said ·in the statement before reporters. Maraos, who did not take any questions. said he decided not to use his .. superior military power" to crush the rebellion that resulted in hi.s exile because "employment of such an overwhelming force , no matter how legitimate. would have resulted in the bloody carnage among inno- cent civilians." "I have no heart to shed Filipino blood." he said. "Now from where I _am, I implore the entire Philippine people ... no1 to forget these ideals and noble ob1ec· t1ves which we will obtain only through the peacefu l unification of our people," Marcos concluded. The former president also said he initially planned to move from the presidential palace to his home province of llocos Norte. But "I was informed by President Reagan's direct representative that we would have to leave for Guam instead," he said. Accused Nazi extradited to Israel for trial TEL A VIV, Israel (A P) -John Dcmjanjuk, accused of being "Ivan 1 the Terrible" of Trcblipka who later became an obscure autoworker in Cleveland, was taken from his plane to an isolation cdl Friday to await trial as a war cfiminal. · Dcmjanjuk, 65, iuccuscd ofkilling thousands of Jews in p 1 chambers at the notorious Nazi death camp 1n Poland. He is the first person charaed with warcnmes to be extradited from the United States to Israel. Israeli police met DcrtlJIOJUk at the foot of the sta1rs lead101 from the El Al Boeina 747. Officer Alex lsh· Shalom read him his nihts end arrested him. Two U.S. marshals accompanyif\J Dcmjanjuk removed his handcuffs and Israeli police replaced them with their own Oemaruuk lau&hcd ncT· vously. The symbolic act oftran1femn1 the prisoner to Israeli custody capped a 10-year leaal effort to bnna him to the Jewish state to face charsn. ) Marcos. who said he has recovered from "a touch of the Ou." said hc- would leave the base as soon as he has found pnvate quarters. Marcos read his letter while ~ted at a table at Lbc base's offictrs' club. His wife. Imelda, sat beside him. Marcos' son has told supporters that his father most hkely wants to stay in Hawau but fea rs violence from outsiders. "The feeling that I got is that they want to stay here," said Joe Lazo. a long-lime MarfOS supponer who dined with Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Gen. Fabian Ver. the former military chief. at a seafood restaurant Thurs- day night. ··They feel very comfortable here as far as the Hawaii residents are concerned because of all the people here who want them to.clay, bu11hey arc concerned about people from outside," Lazo said Friday. "They arc afraid people might harm them." Since Wednesday. Marcos has been hving wt th hts 90-member entourage under heav)> sccunty at Hickam Air Force Base, the second stop aft'Cr fleeing the Ph1hppines aboard a U.S. military Jet as opposition leader Corazon Aquino took power. Marcos' son s\1d his father was 1n food health and Marcos and his wife. melda, "appeared to be in good spirits." Lazo said. Marcos, said to be suffering from a debilitating disease tbat'affects the k1dn,eys~ h_a.u hospital room equipped with a kidney dialysis machine waiting 1f needed at Tri pier Army Medical Cen'ter. He has not used it, a spokesman fo r the U.S. Pacific Command said. Entourage members relaxed in and around their quarters while U.S. Customs officials sorted through their personal effects that arrived Thursday ,.,., ,, .. Swedlah chief killed Swed.lab Premier Otot"Palme wu abot on a c!tJ •treet and died at a boeplt&I Sriday nllbt, Finance Mlnlater IQeU-Olof Feldt eald. Police lanecl an alert for a dark· balred man, 35-40 , d.r 111ecl la • Iona. dark OYercGet. ' . ·"' : Launches .delayed o~~ ye8t-J:3ooster VANOE~ERG AIR FORCE • retrieval ~~;y\~:/a-;;n!~:a~h~1~oh~~~~~ '"450 space center layoffs announ ced ·wo'rked out . ' Orange Coest DAILY PILOT ·u.s. trade deflclt 80IU'8 · to a record $16.5 bUlloa I • > 8)' tale MMClate• Prest placed on all space shuttle launches ·--"-and that means a dela for the first . CAPE CANA VERA~. Fla. (AP)-center work for~ from about 16,uuu military shuttle launc~ from Van-N~SA announced F!'1day th_at 1'50 to 14,~ •. of ~1ch about 2,000 are WASH I NO TON -The U.S. tnde deficit soared to a record Si 6. S billion • denberg. . • ~ -.-PO.nlC. contract emplor.ees a~ the NASA c1vij seryaoe personnel. . CaP.t. Rtck Sanrord, spo.U.Sman-for Kcnn!!dY Space Center wtll be laid off ''During the laJt few -Rtcks we have the At~ Force %>ace-and M iss1Je Test o r tra~sferred because of the Jan. 28 been' working with headqL&aners and. Or~tron, said Friday that explosion of the space sh~.ttle the "her NASA cente" on a work Mission 62-A. the Vandenberg launch Challenger. ,. plan," said Thomas E. Utsman, scheduled for mid-July, will pot go for The newest layoffs are in addition deputy center director, at a news at least a year, and 1hen only after to 650 other workers that contractors conference. "We feel we have a good. another launch has been compte1ed al had planned to drop from payrolls work plan that will ~ecp our em- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)-in January, unrestrained by recent declines in oil prices and in the dollar, the Salvaaeexperts said Fnday they have C'ommerce Department reported Friday. The ~rt &bowed that the loat- develoP.Cd tools and techniques for awaited improveme(lt in the oation'• balance of tnde bas y~uo mMerialize. recoverina part1 of Challenger's lmports have been exceedinaexport.1 in each of the~ fourydlrsind in 19.8S suspeet ri&ht booster rocket and will outpaced them by $148.6 billion . ._Wcshould not expect a realimpro~ement in teat them by trying to retrieve-a large the trade balance until the last half of this ytar," Commeroe Secretary M.akolm · chunk of the left booster from the Baldrige sajd in a statement. "It will take that long for the impact of ,be lowtr ocean bottom. dollar to shift demAnd toward American goods." Kennedy Spa~ Center tn Flonda. satn ing Friday because they hav.e ployci:s occupied. "The National Aeronautics and completed construction of a second .. , . ' . . They showed a television picture of · a 91-inch, 12·foot-dia~ler1 ~m·• ·R-•t1a1TU.et111AwrnJetlve wltlJ pre.. Space Adm in 1st ra 11 on an -shuttle launch pad, space center · We re planning on th~ basts of a no~nccment of a one-year hold 00 all officials said. · · 12-mont~. stand~o~. •i:t ~hu.ttle of the left booster restmg 210 feet --a• -r· underwater, about 42 miles nonbeast W ASHINGTO~ -Presiaent Reaaan. after tryillf to end a picturo-takinJ of Cape Canave-nil. The 4,2()0-pound session Frida.y at which reporters were seekina 10·question him, turned to the part appeared to bC heavily damaged, person sjttin'g next to him and rematk.ed, "Sons of bitches." The expletive wu with large fractures in the casing. . pick.ed up by the White ~ou~ microphoneJ in front of_.Rea&an and wu dearly shuttle launches obviously affects the . . · launc~es... he said. This 11 Just first V AF!Wdnch," Sanford Said. The tw10 layoffs wall reduce the planning. He said the Vandenberg launch .. Will be conducted only after the o ne- year delay and af\cr a launch from • Kennedy (Spa~ Center)." Sanford said a new date for the first West Coast launch will be set once NASA and the Air Force determine whether modifications wall be needed 1n the wake of January's fataJ shuttle explosion and whether an orbiter is available. But desptte the explosion of the shuttle Challenger, preparations proceeded for a Vandenberg launch. and officials stall plan to hayl the fi rst segment of a Jiahter solid·f~cl rocket booster to ufo Vandenberg launch site on Monday, SanfQfd said. Navy Cmdr. James Buckingham audible as news C?r&.a.na.auons ,throughout the White Aouse prea room saKl the heavy-lift salva~ ship Stena monatored the session 1n the Cabinet R~m. where on~y a handf~I of reponen Wotkhorse would head for the area were pemutted. UteF, as he left for bis Camp· ~Vld.retrcat in Maryland. today and try to retrieve the piece Reagan :was asked by repor:te~ whom be .. ha4 in mind, ancf he replied, "I ' using a robot submersible Gemini. thought it was one of you say1ng~t about us. W)en that was greeted by a~- The first Vandenbera launch, orig- inally set for last Oct. 1 S, was put ofl ·lo March 20 and again to mid-July. .. ' natured chorus of"No," the p~idcnt, smiling, said, "It wasn't me." Altbouah We ha ".'e developed. special Wt)J tc House aides prevented some television crews from recordina the remark salv~g~. t9UJp_mcpt -wi~ches, a ·by unplugging their cables from the White House sound system, a CBS News special lifting hoe and so on. pe said. vjtiedtapc of the session showed Reagan uttering the words. ---------------------------------------.--"By raising the left booster seg-.' · \ . ment, we can demonstrate that these S -.1 t ·d .I. t bee U S ,., __ F e b d e h .. k ffi techniqueswork,"saidAirforceC'ol. 0Y-•e e~ec Or Ome.I • • C u.c.D lrst.. u get pine ta es e -.e.ct -Edthewsaarldv~Oge'Cefliononrto.r .. who is directing WASHINGTON -CAllinf it "one ot<.the fin moments of my life," . Arkady Shevcbtnko was sworn in Frida)'fflight as American cit.Uen, ei&ht · • , f . • He said the practice dnll as needed years after becoming the highest ranking Soviet fficlal ever to defect to the WASHINGTON (AP) -The first The agencies lea~d six weeks ago major installations will open a half-before the .salva_ge ships go after United States. Shevchenko, who was under tary general of the United pinch of the Gramm-Rudman deficit how much they stood to lose from the ht>ur later each morning. r segments of the nght booster, which-Nations at the time of his defection, was sw in by Judae A19 Kozinski! reduction raw takes effect Saturday~ 4.3 pcrcenl across-the-board cuts in -Gramm-Rudman also means fewer have beef\ located a few miles away in himself a Romanian emigre, during a bri ~~mony attended by .evera squeezing $11. 7 bi!li<?n out of the most programs. ~oqal Sec~nty,, helicopter fli~ts over the Mount St. 1,200-foot-deep water. dozen friends and admirers at a local hoter. After ta.kin,. the oath, in which he federal budget by ehmanaung 91.000 Medicaid, food stamps and some Helens and Kilauea volcanoes for the "It will be much more difflcult 10 promised to protect the United States 'apinst aJI ene!!}ies, fortian and college sc~olarships, paying farm~rs other social programs arc exempt. · U.S. Ge~logical Survey. . the deeper water," O'Connor said. domestic," Shevchenko, 55, said he had a "pang of sadness' in rememberina less for milk and butter. and scaling President Reagan also decided to The Library of Congress wall close . . . his native land. back grants to scientists seeking cures buffer milatary pay and the Strategic on Sundays and most evenings start-The {lres1dent1al 1mmm1ss1on in-.--------------~-------_..+--- for.Alzheimer's disease. Defense Initiative against any cuts. so ing March 9. vest1~t1ng the . Jan .. 28 Challenger The reductions are only a down the result 1s a 4 9 percent cut in the Reagan made the initial sequestnt· explosion that killed .•ts crew of seven .. payment on the much deeper cut'i Pentagon'i. other programs. tion order Feb. I -as the law has focused on the nght booste,r as a that will be triggered 1his fall and That will 'force the Army to fly its stipulates -and most agencies took leading suspect an the accident. beyond if the Supreme Coun upholds helicopters 7 5.000 fewer hours than immediate steps'to hold down their . Buckingham estimated it would the law that requires a balanced the 1.88 m1lhon ho~rs planned. 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Donald Pelotte. a µ'!ember of the American h1er- who at 40 will also be one of the a,rchy •. youngest Amencal'! bishops. ~Ill ~be· / Indeed. Vattcan appointments of come. ~~~dJutor bishop s~anng re -new bishops in the United States have ~pons1b1ltty for the Cathol'.c d1oce been taking on a ever-g.r:eater ethruc in G~llup. N."1·· ~~.William f{ n. flavor m recent years, reflecting ..assoc1~te pu~l1c affairs s ·re . of changes within Amencan member- the brshops U.S. Ca oh (,t>n· ship of the church. Last year,,1 for- ference. . / example. tilt pope named tht first Pelotte s appolntn nt s quickl ) Puerto Ri can-born bishop in this celeqrated _by Ms · Paul A ._ Lent. nation. Au)(1lta,ry Bishop A.lvarq or- execattve director: ft~e Wa~hington-rada del Rio. Who 1s now stationed in ba~e~ Bureau .f Catholic l n~1a Washington M1ss1ons, wh 1d. "For many yea , -, natJVe Ame cans have longed or Pelotte. born in Waterville. Maine. this mome t... 1s of Abenak1 Tnbc Indian descent. "Ther s no group of peopltl in the Lenz said. . world ore supportive of I-he Hol) As coadjutor bishop. he will share Fathe and dedicated to the C'a1hohc " respons1b11t.11es of runr11ng the Gallup Chu ch. than the nauve peoples." diocese with 71-year-old Bishop Lenz said. Jerome J Hastnch, said Ryan. Btahop l>onald Pelotte Coadjutor bishops sometimes are appointed when the bishop of a diocese is neanng retirement age. and the coadjutor frequent1y becomes sole head of the d1oce.se after the older man retires. t~riu Cburcb, 2100 Mar Vista, p.m. Sunday. matton. call 494-4282 OT 786-5000. Newport Beach. Admtssion is $3 per Kushner's topic will be "What to • • •• person. do with the Second Half of Your RuthGavish,directoroftbeSouth The myths aqd reklities ofagin' is Life," a preview of his latest book, Orange County Jewish Day School. the theme o(.a six-week clasl.t>eing "When .A.11 You've Ever Wanted wiU·speak at an open forum at 2 p.m. offered at· the church begin"ning Isn't Enough." , Sunday. The school is expc(;ted to Sunday. Discussion will be led by For ticket io(ormauon. call open in the fall. Genevieve Jacobs of the Senjor 495-1310 or 831-0522 between 9 Services Office or Orange County. · a.m. and 2 p.m. daill" · and . Betty Crowell. associaJ-e ex-Mission A vi:ti~n Fellowsh1p, an ecuu ve of Los Rarichos Presbytery. . . . · d d * od A sruvey of the books of the Old orga~1z.at1on that .flies .nee e . g~ s · · da to m1ss1onary bases. will provide the Tes~ment w~ll also begm that Y· 'focus for the Adult Forum at ·9:15 for mformatio~. ;a~ 644-t 341. a.m. Sunday at St. Michael 4!1d All The Los Angeles Baroque ~layers. Angela Eplacopal Chareta, 3233 Pa- an ensemble that performs oh cific View Drive, Corona del Mar. authentic baroque instruments, will Sam Gay formerly a se'niQt vice present a concert at'7:30 p.m . Sunday pre$ident of t;>aine, Webber ai\d the at Red Hiil Lut11e.t!D Cburcb, l 3200 New York Stock Exchange and now Red Hill Ave., Tustil\. L\_$5 donation an adviser to · Mission Aviation is requested at the door: .. ~,.Fellowship. will discuss the or- R bb, H Id• K• •h tho of ., ganizations· purpose and goals. a 1 aro us ner.au r • • • Dr. Amy Somers. executive dir~- tor of Ocean Park Community Center in Santa Monica, will talk about causes and consequences of homelessness in America at the First FndaY, Forum at the Orange Coast Umtarian Uoiversalist Church. A former assis!an t professor at UC' Irvine. Dr.· Somers has worked as administrative coordinator of th~ South Bay free clinics. Manhattan ~ch, and as executive director of the Antelope Valley Domestic Viol- ence Council assisting battered the best-seller "When Bad Things Happen To Good People,'' will be the final speaker in the Community Forum Senes at the Shepherd of tbe Hills United Ch~nch of Christ, 30121 women. A beginners ~la.ss •in Hebrew will Her address. at 7:30 p.m. Friday. is be offerod by Cbabad of Laguna, ti tled "There But for Fort~ne.'~ The 21542 Wesley Drive. South Laguna , church1slocated at 1259V1ctonaSt .. starting Tuesday. ' Costa Mesa. -Princ~ton.theolOgian w~ns ·~.... ~. world·' stop religiou~ prize NEW YORK (AP)-Theologian-to life than other 1ntellecual d1s- cducator James I. McCord named ciplines. . this week as winner of the S253.000 In naming McCord the 14th win- Templeton Prize for Progress in ner. he was cited as an "international Religion, said modem knowledge churchman. religious statesman and offers a "much fuller notion of the educator par excellenc.e" and for his cosmos and the nature of God." recent founding of a Princeton. N.J., Calljn$ for greateT interplay be-center exploring links between re- tween sc1e.oce and theology, he said ligjon. science and culture. that together they can sharpen hu-He said "theology has been v1r- manity's understanding of itself, the tually oblivious" to the conterh- universe and its sowrce. porary scientific revolution in con- "Both theology and -science have cepts .of ,realtty and "dialogue 1s been freed of the old dualism ... The greatly needed" to deepen under• old animus between them. the old standing of "the phenoll}enon of fears of censorship, have tended to religious consc1ousness.'.' dissolve. Science itself is now using "We've been walkill,& around the language that is theological in tone." edge1" .he said, urging both theology he said at a news conference at which and science to move "to the center" the award was announced. ' · for greater clarity about ''God. the The prize. the world's largest. is cosmos and the human · con<filion:- kept at a higher level than the Nobel . These are the major 1ssu'cs of human prizes on the premise that rcltg1ous destiny." insights are basically more imDOrtant McCord. 66. was for 24 years \.. president of Princeton Theological Seminary before starting the new center in· 1982. He also ha s been an influential figure in national and international church affa irs. He said the prize would go toward boosting financial resources of the center. wnich in its short rime already has accumulated a $3,2 million endowment. and has ·12 resident scholars in vari9u~ fields of research. The pnze, established in 1973 by American investment counselor John M. Templeton andjbdged by an international, interfaitb panel. is to be awarded by Britairl's Princess Alex- andra on May 13 in London. Templeton. who lives in Nas u. the Bahamas, said "progress i re- ligion 1s P.OSSible and very i rt- ant ... and added that he was h py to see McCord. an old friend. onored by the pnze. Oeange eotUt ?2etlglo"4 'ibieectoe11 A Clrlllll Wiie•• INm • The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cos1a Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHUR€H 19th St. & Harbor Blvd • Church School 9.30 Worship 8·30 and 10 45 Charles D. Clark. Minister CoSla Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Wor1hip & Church School 8:30-10:00 a.m. Dr w 1111am E Steel 979-8234 Newport Beach CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHOOIST 1400 w Balboa Blvd 873·3805 Rev Lawre• ·e T Young Won hlp I Church School t-lO A M WMkdey Pr .. School and Oey Cere 7 .30 A.M .. :00 P M Hun1tng1on Beach NurH+ COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH- 6662 Heil Ave 842-4461 Worthl p Servi~ 8:30 & 10:00 8:30 Sunday School 10:00 ,.,.. Founla1n Valle~ FIRST UNITED METHdDIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 962·2593 - James R Hadley Past'>r Wor1hlp I Church School 9:30 A.M. 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Ctllc ...,,..., Or. ldwatcb Clldwll DIAL A PRA VER 4~4-PRA V .. . . -............._-------=--~~~ ~ ~-------------= Of ~l·llWl.,(Rtform) RABBI MARK S. aitlUR SIWIBAT SCRVIClS frf.a p.111 -Sil.-10·30 1.m f am1tr ~1v1ces 1st rrtdar ot Month l 30 Religious School. Adult £ d You1_h G1oups S1na1ts 1011 Camtllad. Newport Buch 1t11 ._...., . 644-1999 Cantor Alan W.tner Educator Miriam Van RHlt• SAil\:T JAMES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORIHIP 8ERYICE8 7:30 AM -Hoty Eucharist Aile I 9:00 AM -Holy Eucharlat Rite 11 10:45 AM • Prayer and Praise Eucharist Rite II Church School -9:00 AM Chlld,-Care -7:30 & 9:00 AM (~•le, sermon and chlld care at 3 services) MID-WEEK WORKSHOP u Monday-Niday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday -10:00 AM Eucharist & H9-Jlng Service Wednesday · 6:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rector, Fr. John AaheJ • Aeeoc., Fr. Brien Cox, Apa.tlno The Rev. Thomas Henry• Dr. Wiiiiam Robert• Mr. Samuel Shaler SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHU RCH UOq V1a Lido • Newpon Beach • 714-675-0210 . 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Chufch a lundar lchoof-10:00 A.M. lltMdlno Room-4500 ..... I . Co.et Hwy., CdM All are cordially Invited to attend the church servloes and enjoy the prlvlleges of the Aeadf ng Rooma. Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES. - ' \. -----'"' - ·" " .. TV Lis l INl;s -~ TV and literature: Uneasy alliance By BOB WISEHART • Otherchangesare,phys1cal lnJohn furro"'. and offended viewers reach endlessly botohed 1mponant details. MuClclJf)j ............. Jakes' .. North and South," fortar and feathers. Egypt threatened to ban everytbmg TelevtSion changes things, which is Southerner Orr)' Main lost an arm ID As htcnture or tclcvision ... North produced by or n:lated to Colu~bia something you've probably noticed. battle. li'l the m101-scnes, Main's arm and South" wasn't taken scnousJy by l>icturcs. wruch certainly got the The reason is that television knows was restored. replaced by a bad le-g anybody. The story could have been studio's atJention. best. and a limp. turned inside out. and chances are no The mmisencs "Peter the Great" Or docs it? Most of us have had the Why., The hmp made life a lot bleatS of complajrtt would have been was accused of.playing fast and loo~ follo~1ng sensation: We settle down easier for actor Patnck Swayze'. In heard. Any book by Judith Krantz. with Roben K. Mass1e's respected in front of the television set to watch a scenes in wllich the character was. Harold Robbins. Irving Wallace or Pulitzer Prizc--winning book by sllift- minisenes or movie, based on a book say, sitting down or nding a horse. a Barbara Cartland is fair game for ingevents from one part of Peter's life we've read and enjoyed. But after a hmp didn't matter. There also are changes. The) ma) be popular. but to another, c~ngjng the backgrounds few minutes, it's clear something i6 whispers th;u ABC wa~ convinced they're not written on stone tablets. and personalities of characters. and that a one-armed character wnth1ng But when NBC broadcast a sexed-creating meetings with famous people wrri~ .eve!')thmg _ or a lot of it. in the love scenes so abundant in up, overheat~ version of Ernest of Peter's time that didn't happen. anyway. "North and South" might have been ~emingway's "The Sun Also Risc.s." To this charge, scrccnwnter Ed· Some change~ arc easily and deemed distasteful by viewers. 1t was not greeted by a loving ~rd Anfialt ("Becket." "~c-Young reasonably explained. A television To duplicate a bOok, any book. in embrace It took a character Hcmi!lg-Lions" ~nd "Jeremiah Johnson.") show 1s not a book. a shock mg scnpt form would mean thousands of way barel) menuoned -a Ru,ssian · pleads guilty. •nd so what?.-\ revelation that you probably want to pages and dozens of hours of air time. nobleman ~la)ed by Leo~ard Nimoy Anhalt cites "Becket" as an lliiam- go he down aod think about. That explains why therc·s usually so -and ml ated bim unul he wa,s a pie of why he believes changes are What works on the pnotcd page much compression it's like watching central character in the mmi-scnes. necessary. lo reality, both d<X"Sn·1 ncccssanly translate to the an elephant sit on a sponge. which then bombed. Archbishop Thomas Becket (Richard screen In Norman K.atkov's novel When Herman Wouk·s "The .. If It had been based 0~. the book Burton) and Kmg Henry 11 (Peter "Blood and Orchids," the hero. a Wmds of War" was converted mto a The Sun o\lso Com.es Up by LazJ~ O'Toole) were Normans. a group that Honolulu police detective played by mint-scnes, Wouk wrote the scnpt T)pcfast. nobod)' woul~ have cared if had wrested England from the Sa,xons Kns Knstoffcrson in the m1n1-scncs himself. Even then he groused about • it invented an Icelandic pastry chef a generation before. Anhalt turned a lot ofume talking to himself, e11her the mini-series was. ONL y 16 hours Several )Cars ago. Lou Gossett Jr. the persecuted underclass because "1 f -~ . OrMge ~ 0AJt. V PtlOT /Salurd8y, 1, 1118. •A7 MCME * * ''Coma .... Goa. .. u.· ( ttnt Ugo TagNl'JS. Y ...... _,._ LIM~TED TIME ONLY l-BOD .S'l'lil DIKNEll Served with a SHRIMP .COCKTAIL! ,.... ~~s4.49 ' Includes ~~'YI • A Shnmp Cocktail • Ftame-Bro1led T-Bone Steak • Soup of the Day • Cnsp Green Salad • Choice of Potato tBNcl P!KMO O\IMo ~ HourSI .. Costa Mesa 2150'H•tbor BNd. at Victoria a -. OPEN 24 HOURS ~ .. ' ·, broadcast Sunday and Monday. spent the "brutal compression." After all. played b~ Boy George. Becket indo ,a Saxon and mcf}lber of I th1n k1ng out loud or carr)'lng on a I played the late Egyptian president . you make him a Norman there's no d1ale>lue inside his head. 0 i'he volume of complaints about Anwar Sadat 10 the m1ni-scnes conflict. thcre·s no plav." ...... -------------------------- Put that on the air and our stalwart the changes when a popular book "Sadat. .. As entertainment. it wasn't Y ct as fncnds who had become hero would shortly resemble a recent comes to tclcv1s1on-are related to the bad. As histOf) · it had problems. enemies. Henry and Becket fought escapee from the booby hatch. So the quality of the book and the tone of the Egypt took 1t personally. each other for ydlrs before Becket mini-series invented characters he show. When the book 1s serious The Egyptian government finally was m·urdercd. As conflict could talk to and say the the same fiction or a weighty histoncaJ tome. 1f protested that the mini-scnes triv-goes, that's not bad. Anhalt's rcvisio things he said to himself in print. an the miniseries takes itself seriously, or 1allzed Sadat's motives for signing a simply made the motive for it easier understandable contrivance. both, when liberties arc taken, t?rows peace agreement wtth Israel. and to dramatize. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-------~;:-r.--~--r=============================:::::;J See the world's best lady Professional Golfers compete for the $330,000 purse. SATURDAY $12.00 SUNDAY 112.00 Junlo" 18 & Under Senior Citizens (N & over) HaH Price can for Information (714) A32-1ns £ - ll Where do yoUr children play? If you've created a special play area, share it with the Daily Pilot readers & WIN! Find contest details in today's classi fi ed section. .. , --L.~.=-.;;~-=-...c..-.------------------------------------...i1.---------------------------------. • .. .. ... "Al Orange Coait DAILY .PILOT I Saturday, MarC:h 1, 1986 ·Minise.riestop 'Missjie, '.bllt NB_C wins the Week 8y FRED ROTHENBERG ,.,,.,....,.....,..... NEW YORK-CBS'.''Blood and Orchids" outperformed ABC's "Crossings" to w1n another mini- series battle, ~but NBC captured, another regular series war and ranked .. fim in t~e A.C. Nielsen Co. pnme-- ume raungs. Despite finis!Wnga poor third in the Sunday movie and miniseries com- petition with its three-hour film._ '"Th<' Fifth Missile." NBC~ won the;;. 11 ACA DE\t \' A\\t\RD \0\11 \ :\TIO~S Bt-.SI' l'H 11 HI ,. . week with its regular programs. including Top 10 series "The Cosby Show." "Golden Girls" and "Miami Vice." "CBS beat us by 11 ratings points on Sundar night~and we ~till won the week, which shows just.how strong our regular sch~dulc l~ ... said Gerald Jaffe. NBC's vie<' president for re- search projects. · For the week of Feb. 17-23. NBC averaged a 17 5 rating. below its season average of 17 9. C BS had a Hey fllcrc, it's Y0Gl81ARI ''""' ~ CWBHOUSE PICTUrlES • ................ ...,,.....~ (; ____ .. ,,...._ ... 1MA llMlll I••• " OMNGI UA "'°""' f.l"°"!>oiOO< -• ~t,I( Ooi'Q' Mti 9'0"12' w~; W~l.tO lllfl1V411« U IUotM OMllGf vA~ A.Mt"ll"""" .. ~•' VA(•ty(~rt:• ~) •!l91 •~' 06Jl l.Wl9• • ll IOllO llltHIOllVlt.10 WlAMA tO•NO• 5M011eoac• f o-.a1~ ¥ ~W' ~ ..... tO••'"' 81,\fl) ~· 118() Ml •95 &no I.a,.,, fOUllTAMIVAUIY IOw•11b'o""'""V ..... SJ9 I~ 17.1, a&ut the same as its 22-wttk averaJe of 17 .O. ABC had a I S.4. up from its 15.1 rating for fhe season thus far. · . A national ratings point equals 859.000 homes wllh television. Sunday's first installment of "Blood and Orchids" ranked eij,hth for the week with ~ 22. 9 ratmg. The two-part film, wttich starred Kris Kristofferson and Jane Alexaltder, probed ·prejudice and corruption among Hawaii's rullng establishment in the I 930s. The first part of ABC's "Cross- ings," meanwhile. ranked 26th with a 17.5 rating. The threc-nigh't adapta· 11on of Danielle Steel's best-selling novel, about a I 939 <><;earl liner crossing, featured the romance be- tween Cheryl Ladd as the wife of a French ambassador and Lee Horsley as a business tycoon. . Last week's ''Cosby Show." which featured Stevie Wonder playing himself, had the show's third highest rating ever, a 36.4. lls Thursday night companion comedy, "Family Ties," ranked second wtth a 31.3, followed on AB("!> "U1s11c~ :> .. 1.Jo.1)' Movie'' by CBS' Sunday tandem of"Murder. ranked 44Lh_ lo the four ounngs for She .Wrote'' and "60 Minutes." 'the weekly "Disney" sc~i<'s. it . has Rounding out the Top IO, "Golden averaged a I 5.4 rating, 4.2 rat1n,s Girls" was fifth, NBC's "Cheers." points bctterthan "R1pley'11 Believe t sixth, "Miami Vice," seventh, or Not" and '"MacGyver." the "Bl od d 0 h'd .. · h h ABC' previous shows 10 the time slot .. o an ... re 1 s. eag ! :. .s . "Ripley's Believe It or Not." now Dynast~.'. nm th, and ABC' s Who s the sacrificial lamb for ··Cosby" on th~nBo~~hc/°:>~me-time highli hts. Thursdays, finished last. A~C: had all_ CBS' "Dallas" was 15th and· ~es··'. fiv.e lo~st-rated sh?,ws. The sccolf~ · "O T 'fi G ·• · episode of the new Fortune Dane movie, ne cm 1c uy. starnng was• 64th 'followed by "The Redd Wayne .Rogers .as a h~gh school Foxx Show .. "Benson" and ··The teacher conducting bogus sex re-Fall Guy." ' search, ranked 18th. In the evening news compettt1on. NBC's ··st. Elsewhere" had a two-the "CBS Evening News" won with~ parter that traced the hospital's first 13.2 rating. "NBC Nightl y News·· 50 years. I.ts Thursday episode pre-avera&ed a 13.1 for its closest fin~o empted "Hill Street Blues" and CBS in four years. ABC's "World ranked 34th. Jaff~ said it took female News Tonight" had a I 2. 7. . viewers from "Knots Landing," Here are the prime·time television whi.cb w.as 21st. but steered some ratings as compiled by the A.E'. . males to ;\BC's "20-20," which rose Nielsen Co. for th e week of Feb. to 29th. Wedne5day's "St. Elsewhere" I 1-23. Top 20 lisungs include the placed 47th. For the season. "St. week's ranlong, with season-to-date Elsewhere" ranks 51 st. ranking in parenJheses. rating for the "The Girl Who Spelled Freedom" week, and total homes. An "X" tn parcnthese~ denotes one-ume-only presentation. 1 (I) "Th• Coabv Show," NllC. ~· ralll\(I, l l J mllllon l\OmH i (2) "FemllY Tin:· NBC, ll.3; ,.., mUllOll !\om•• 3 131 "Murci.r., She Wrote:· CBS, t•·•· 12.1 •mllllOfl hO!'MS • •. W "60 Minutes.'' CBS, 2H, ~2 0 mlltlon nomes S. (9) "GotO.n Gfr1s:· NBC, 2S.1, 11 6 mllllon nomts • • • · 6 CS) "Ch••"·" NBC. 2U, 10.I mlllj<>11 l\Omet. 1 tel "M iami lflc.t.'' NBC, 73.3. 10.0 minion nomet. 8 JXI "llloo.d eno CKcnlds.'' Part t. CBS, 22 f, 19.7 mllllon l\Omes 9 (7) "Dvnulv," ABC. 228, 19.6 mltllon no met 10 I 121 "Wl\o"s lhe Bon?". ABC • .,, 3. 191 mllllon homes 11 001 "Hlohw.v lo Heeven," NBC, ?2 'l, 19 1 mllllon homes · II (19) "227.'' NBC n 2 19 \ mllOori hQmes. 13 117l "Growlno Pein,," ABC, ?2 O. lt.9 million r.ome• 1•. (Ill "Night Covr1:· NBC, 20.9, 11.0 mllllon home• .. lS 161 "0 11119', .. CBS. 20.8. 17 9 mllllon l\omet ..... 16. (J.3~ '<Kate & Jliftle;.: 9s. ~· 17 2 mllllon l'iomt5. ·•. 17 <20} "Hot .. ," ABC. 19 9. 17 0 mlllloft l\omes • 18 (33) "Ont terrific Guv" -"CBS Tueldlv Nlghl Movie.'' 19 6, 16 8 mltllon l\omes 19 <70 ''Faets of life." NBC, 19.4, 16 6 mllllon t>omes , 20 1261 "Moon111111lln11:· ABC, 18 9, 16.2 mllllon tiomes ... PG q ocx--1· Al NIVERSAL PK.tun! 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Entertainment will be provided by actor-singer Dean Butler. formerly of "L111le House on the Prairie"; The Fifth Dimension starrin~ Florene~ La Rue; Johnnie Ray; Michael Ross. singing star of "Cats"; Sha Na Na; sin_ger-actor Rex Smith: jazz mu- s1c1an Bobby TrouP',.. and gospel singers Charles Williams and the C'lara Ward Singers. 'Mi~sion: Impossibl~' back LOS ANGEL~· (AP) -Ed Feldman. ·currently co-producing ''The Golden Child" with Eddie Murphy, saw a rerun of "Mission: Impossible"· several months ago and got an idea. Celebrity guest appearances in· Why not. he thought, a b1g-bu~get movie starnng some of thl' original cast. Afte~ all. look what happened to "Hawn remains a preeminently .d~lli<J.9us comedienne'. 'Wlldcats~ls a laugh-getter." ··u you howled as Goldie Hawn1ook on the army 1n 'Private Ben1am1n : you know this wacky warrior can flatten any foe. Goldie scores one of her merriest touchdowns in this rough-and-fumble lark." ... • ·~ ,, 'f o., } . GOLDIE HAWN ~ [!!]~u-. ·~ . 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I Ot1nge Coeat.OAILV PILOTiSatUtday, MMCh 1, 1988 R£VIE W -~ --=---liarp~r, Klugm.an trY their fJandS at paren.ti~g . . 8y FRED ROTHENBEftQ APT.._,,......,._ • NEW YORK -NBC 1~ offering two different •l>proaches to raisins teen-agers \\tho are ra1sinf. Cain. Jack KJuaman's .. You A&ain • tak~ the h1&h-dec:ibel road. Valene Harper's "Valerie" takes the. low-key road. more bookish (Jeremy Licht). the h11 mother br _datint a 24-year-old informs hlm that Ms father, a 10, the cheap JOk:e, without wtucb "Yoo other more deviUah (Danny Ponce).. woman. On Monday, he enjoys a shocked all his tnacho pilot pets by A&a1n" would be just 30 minutes of This. is a l<>&icat.-~n (or warm , at-home friendship with a "fallina in love with and marrylna -pantomime stlouu111 and hand Miss Harper. She first won fame as sensible Jitl his qc. But she's not a a .6." i'estures. the overweight; neurotic beit chum ravisbjna beaut1 and be's embar· This aduJMeen rclauonsh1p $«ms on "The Mary Tyler Moore ~ow," raued that tbey'U be seen totether by more ruJ than most on TV. Hatl)et In last Thursday's eptlOde, lhe only then spun off·the Rhoda characler hll mate frionds afttr Valerie unilat· deserves the credit. Whether she' one available for previ*W, Matthew into her own .series. That show eraUy invites heron a farpily outina. playing around with "Mare" in the (Stamos) took up with a dark-haired uncoveredaslimmer, morcconfident By t.he end. Valerie ha! admitted a 1970s or playin& football or board version of Cyndi Lauper. ln as many Aftit jutt ODlf ~lb etnbntt. Matthew and bis punk·tOCker be· cametn~ That's ~n the rapid.: ~ one lineri about ltA, inctud!Q& me vulpr atl.lft' abou~ bet ~t prqnancy. Sl&JUd domioat1na lht 1 noisy excbanp be'rtvttn father a1'd son. ' Both comedies show that the parent-adolescent alliance is fufl of false starts, limit-testing and. at best accommodations. Neither shows tht ~lataonsbip to~ pa~icularly funny. altho ugh Harper s believable, tender- sp1nted sitcom hold~ far greater promise. Rhoda who found marital bliss with mistake or two but it's David who pmes with her boys now. she's just ways u ~jble, Klu~n's Henry The pbssibility of parenthood David Grob before it e\toJve<t into ultimately sees the liaht, enablioa her one 6f the guys, cilaractcnzed her as a wttch. He called didn't faze Matthew. All you have to fit amicable separation. parenting a uthority to stay intact. The pr<>sram Is pleasant and shows her the "Wicked Witch of the West.1' do is ••yell a lot and be unreason.able:' Now she bas the young. suburban When David says that his girlfriend. re pect {or the kids. But. when wondered if she was cocSk.ing dinr1er he llJd, One wonders what 8111 Cosby famLly she's never had, allowing her on looks, is only a Sor 6, and that he's measured for laughs, it's only midly in a cauldron and feared that she thouaht .i>out h.aviAI "You Apin" as to &JVe her motherina to kids rather an 8 on bis wont day, bis mother amusin&. althou&h it never goes for R}ight tum him into a frog. a neiahbOr. even just for one nllbL . thJ11 adutts for a chanae. h's these r-:;tniPin~&~~iiiCiwliil-'iNiii#A;ii:("~;;;;;;;;;;;:~~······iii•iiiii~iiiiiiiiijiiii ·'You Again" stars KJugm,an as a divorced husband who has gro wn comfortable li v1na alone a nd John 'itamos as his 17-year-old ram- bunctjous son who moves in with Dad after living with M6m for seven )Cars. "You Aaain" was assured ·a large sampling when n was in- troduced Thursday night after :'The Cosby Show." It moves to 1tS' regular Monday (8 p.m.) time srot next week. new relationships th.at distinguish Hah>cr:s 11ew ventu~ from Moore's "Mary," which, essentially, is a new but not improved version of her old "Yal~rie" will be unveiled tonight be fore ta11ding in its regular Monday time slot behind Klugman's show. desktop comedy. Harper maJ\a&CS to bring her best quaht1es -sincerity, caring and her self-aware imperfection -to parent- ing. It's "Mother Knows Best," but not until some trial and error and tribulation. As the theme song sua· aests with its line. "love that starts by· letting go," the learning process is open at both ends. "Valerie" casts Harper as a se nsitive '80s mother who raises her three boys virtually alone because her a1rh ne-pilot husband (Josh Taylor) ~erms to be earning his wings every day. 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"fir' (I ) I JO HS 60t •U ltlt ' A l O Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Saturday. March 1. 1088 N/ADVICE/GA • ' { 1 , TRIVIA '-· Fiv~ nirie-pointers top triviaJ.testing Nine was e·nough for the top tivt.• 1n v1add1cts 1h1s week as the GWC Koffee Klutcb, Athletes. Lancer11. Scholars and CMZD all collected that amount to maintain the status quo 1n Tnvia Bowl V. The three Bell Gardens High con· tend(}rs were the only ones to collec.:1 the.bonus for answenn2 the two-pan T R IVIA BOWL. VSTANDINGS .. Toi Tnils pl av~ i The lirst televised football game to use insta nt rela} involved what two tollege team ~·1 19.~ 8. What was rhe three-letter code ,.., that released the secret attck orders in r3;; the movie .. Dr. Strangelovc?" 1111•,, • 9. What world leader, o n the &1 comedy record "The First Family," ~~ ordered "a chicken sandwich with a s2 hvl' ch1ckcn'l" •2 J2'• 10 ldt·nt1fy (al the fi rst U.S. 192~ president v1~11 Moscow and (b) the 1~· fir'it Russian premier to v1sil the 18 l 'n1tcd ~tatcs. music I quesuon. The) also managt'd to terr t OJJI the answer to the ··f unny T hing' question ihat -.tumped the rest. Wit pe'rhaps one or \\\O excep- tions. he latest round of qucm•-, appear a bit easier. We'll \l'l' If \OU agree. I ldcn t1 t~ the onl ~ 1>1:rlormn who ha\ won four Academ' .\ward-. for dt Hng. • . 2. Who pla~cd the lllll' roll' in the surce~slul T V scnes ba<.ed on tht.• mO\'le "$hant''l.:o" _ 3. What doe'> the I nd1an ot tht.• Month receive in tht.' com11. str1 r> Tumbleweeds? 4. Name the woman who c;cn ed <" fim lad; fo r two presidents Last Week's Answers I "S.O B." (Julie Andrews topl ess) ~. "Police Squad" ("Airpla ne" neators series) ' .3. Lower Slobbov1a (L1'I Abner rnuntn ) 4 luck) {Reagan's dog) 5 ··Medea" ("Fu nny Thing· traged) l . 6. Hard ~ (an yon r ·su11c" ·JWt- down ) · 1 1 l he ( h1cago. later St. Louis Cardinal'> (oldest ~Fl franc hise) 8. ".\1rplane" and "Airplane II " ("Jaws" and .. Battleuar") · 9. Keenan W)nn {acted with &rl· ing) l!J .. ( arn1 val" and .. No Stnngs" ,(" l..ovc" '>Ongs) ·~ .... ~ .. ' BRIDG E --------r· Sunday, Marcia l ARIES (March 21-April 19): Scenario highlights communication. spmtual values. travel, the end of roadblock to pr0Jfess.~You·11 have defi nite WEEKLY BRIDG E QUIZ reason to celebrate, long.distance call will verify views and result ultimatl'ly Q . l -Al' South, vulnt.•rablt-. you 1n exciting reunion. , · hold. TAUR US (April 20-May 20): You'll. get facts. figure !> which had been ••AK93 A1054 >A +AQ82 elusive. Accent on money, taxes, possible inheritance. You'll team plenty T he bidding ha~ prort>cded · about fiscal condition of those who recently made sensational claims. South Wf'st North East GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Focus o n contracts, publicity. wnllng. 1 + PaH 1 Pan travel. variety, serious consideration of " '! marital status. Individual you admire will return compliment. Romencc· is close at hand. Virgo, Sagittanus persons play .. serious" roles. s CANCER (June 21-July 22): YONEY Domestic adjustmeni is featured, work o procedures will be revised. you'll get • MARR what you want through. diplomacy. ·········•••• Family member make$ concession, you'll be reassured of security and lovc. Heal~h report is encouraging. LEO (Jul y 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on change. travel, variety, cland~stine arrangements and what might be considered a "~cret romance." Defint• terms, clarify meanings. steer clear· of get-rich-quick schemes. VlRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Scenano spotlights practical 1ssul''· com~nsation, investments, responsi bility. deadline. strong lo\ c rel a· tionship. You'll learn more about property values. you'll perceive future prospects. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): You could be invol ved in "triangle." Be interested in problems of others but refuse to become inextricabl y tangled Someone wants you to be mediator. Make no defin ite cotnm1tment. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): New approach brings profit. Stress dynamic appeal. independcpce, originality, 'pioneenng spirit. You'll lcx:ate what you need, lost article will be returned. Money picture bnghter than anticipated. SAGl'M' ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec: 21 ): Focus on intuition. publicity. moo<l-.. d1 rcct1ons. ultimate goals. Vigor returns. you'll be more enthus1ast1c, people will turn to y~u ~or,counsel. guidance. Family member 1s concerned. will express views in sincere manner. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Look behind scenes. diversify. takt' tn\'entory. arrange meetini in subtle. discreet manner. You become more aware of wardrobe, body 1mjlge. general health. You'll al so gain acce'i) to ma ten al considered ·•confidential." AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Empham on fnendship, desire. ab1h 1y to transform dreams into realities. Popularit} increases. more dt.'mand!> will be made on your time. It will be necessal) to rl·v1se schedule. to remodel. possibly to rebuild. · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Spotl~ght on prestige, promoti on. can-er. dealings with people in positions of au{htSrtty. Roadblocks arc removed, green light flashes for progress. You could receive exciting assignment }our talen ts will be recognized. Whal dn you bid now? ,~ Q.2-Uorh vulnerable, as South you hold . +83 . J662 ;QJ5 +A876 T he b1ddlnl( ha~ proceeded: North Eut South West I • PaH I NT Pa88 3 Pass '! · What do you lnd now·~ -Q .:J-l't-illwr v·ulm·rable , as South you hold . +Q6 "AKq3 •96 +Q7632 Your right-hand np~onem opens t he l)idding with one diamond Whal action do you take? ··'Q.4-As S11uth, vuln<'rablt•, y 1111 hold ' +8.5 AQJ103_. ,KQ5 +AQ;) T he bidding has proc:eecled: South West North East I Pass 2 Pass ? \.\'hat a<:t10n dv you Utkt•'' Q.5-Both vuln€•rahll', Uli Sout h y nu hold +AQ76 A98 , 107 •KQ83 Ttlf' bidding has pro<'f't•d <•.d . Wes t North East Sou th I NT Pass .Pass Obie• Pass 2 Pus ., What anion do you tak<''' .. CHARLES . GOREN OMAR .. \ SHARIFF ·. Q.6-Ne1ther vulnl'rable. as South you hold +Q763 A 10952 +A632 The bid(ilng has procet-dt.'d Weat North East South Pass Pass , I + Pa88 l PaBB Pass ? What ttr tion do you take'' ' l..ook ror ·an-;wer'> on Monday For information about Charles Goren's new ne wslette r for bridge playt>rH, write Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 44.26, Or- lando, Fla. :12802·4426. lF MARCH! IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are sensitive, per!>uas1w. }\a \'(.' special knack .for dealing, with wo men, you can be mood}, glamorous, secretive and gen~rous. Cancer. Capricorn play important role-; in your life. You rnnstantly :n-e surrollnded by aura of glamor. mlstery. intrigue. You TMATOAILY C.fra -0 4\'-' -/)-C ~C,.it WOIO ,Ulllll \:)~ {'"lJ ~). ~ p (.r \:J GUU , have gourmet ~the arid possible digesuve problem. ove pla} s ma1or role 'In yo ur Jafe. you constantly seek approval and affection. If si ngle. you could ina!T) this year. June wall be memorable for you in 1986. -------£diled by ClAYtl 'OlU.N ------- 5. The Harlem GlobctrOllt.'rs con· duct their warmups to the beat of what song'1 fi A. unicorn 1\ c;cparated Imm its horn 1n a p1 ' ntal scene from what Mom, stepmom block A 1 .11!''"-' view-of~da!Jg_h !~r's p~_th to _~~d . r_ea . -i-~~ s . •· .a• .. -· DEAR >\!\IN L.\:'.'JDERS I am a Send vouranswers'w TRI VI A . c/o the Daily Pilot. P:Q Bo~ 1560. C'osta Mesa 91626. 41/ cnrncs must be recen ·ed b> Wcdne;,d;i1 othc.•rw1.«' half the pla.1er's last score "''" b<• awarded 11. I R G Y I 1 I I" I L Y K E 0 Chan: g· . 1·n· g sea· S. ODS-!:h~~r-~~ ~!~~n~s s~~ir~r d11:0~~~~ se ve n years ago. I stayed with m) mother M) father moved out of th e hou~ and m~ sister went with him Poetr; 1s oka> v.hen you're 'oung but prcll} -.oon. Hlu·ve got io meet the p'hocni x of c;pn ng w11h hedge clippers and summer's fi nr aurora with a mO\\Cr. autumn·~ golden glory takes a rake. and 1hc- wh1te grandeur of winter \.\.Ith a ShO\CI. To Tho'>t.' Who (1a1e I ipon 1h1.· Girls· Purists 1ns1st onl y that por· t1on of the l1mh between the knee and the ankle 1-; the leg. Th1: pan be tween the knee and the hip 1'> thl' thigh .. <J . Hardi\ an~bod) but Shakespearean \cholar' and gar- dener<> can tell 'd>U wha t a leek '" hut v.h ate\er ei.,c. 11·, lht• oOiual ll ov.cr of Wa le'\. \.\hen the public 1'\l't ut111nl'f'\ ol old franle recc1\1.:d .rn order t11 hang a cnminal. the\ fulfillt:d thar order rvcn 1fthc~ cnuldn t find thr <:nmrnal h'.v-hanging a llkent'C\\ Whemc .. t<> ha ng 1 n ctlig" · l l·gal theomt' \!di argue tht.• mailL r Ca n \OU t'\t'tUk' the \L'ntL•n • "'1t hout C\CUJ!lng tht.• m<1n'' I •ing tx:lorr ttwn· v.a' oraruit marm:ll.idL' thl'rt: \\;J\ 1..hern pt.•a r plum applt. ra,phnr\ and ·qu111tl' marmaladl' ihl' word c Clllll'' from thL· fqr•u~Ul'\I' mar mdo fill 4uin~ 1r.IJ1l \1.tdJ~'.t\1 l!r \m•·ll\ 111.r ,111 old 111111' tll 1rl'.:1rn p;trlnr \n \<J \ \\1irld lr:J\l·lnc; Hdp' to knov. \1.Hl<t)'J\tUr FJOw\ mnrt· 1h.1r1 hal l tht ""rid' \Jn11lc1 hcan' PEOPLE L.M . Bovo On those Olt.l Wl''>t trn1l dn \ t'" uf 1hc great herd\ thr h('t:\ ~' nu!· numbt:rcd thl' ui\\hm' h\ ahr,u1 I S<J to one. u<.ualh" · T 11t ~rd av.a\ .ir11ong thl' rild l.i\I.\ ot Inv.a "onl' l11tlt.· '>fX'llfnl'n that J"lUIC\ a 11nir limit nn a l.1'' -lr\l' m1nutl'~ no long~·r 'I 11tJ gm ng \n t (It I _ \\ h11lc lhH k1·n\ th1 ... \t:a r" fh41(, \OUT \ta1t\t11 .ti share nl 1h1· n;111rina l p(lultr. 11rmluct1on <) V. hcn· riot'' 'tlll·J'h rank on I hat ll\1111 rTH1\l J"lOpuJ;ir \ l'gl'lahJi:\'1 \ )1\lh lkh1nu p<11a1111.·'· tomalol'\. hl·am. lUt umht·r' and kit lll'l II \flllr t<1l '>kqi, l\-\ll·l htrtJ, of l'\lf\ dct\. 1(\ )U\I J\dil)ll' -\m told ncv.horn 11p•1"um' ru n I 'i 3 to the ou1'1Lt: L.M. Boyd columnist. ~yndic&ted ~l first m) parents' divon:e wa~n·1 difficult for me to accepf, becauc,e I saw him three times a week and talked to him almost every da)' A couple of years ago. Dad 4'ernamcd. Si nce then I haven·1 seen him much. Last year I took a nu rse's aide course at night. When I came home I did m\' homework and went to bed. The course lasted four months. During that time my fatner never called. Not even once. I deci ded to test him to <,ee how long he could ignore me. Nearly I 0 months passed and l didn't hear a word -not even on my birthday. . Finally, I decided to call him. He was so happy to hear my voi ce and 1nv1ted me over to his new house. We watched footbal l. I hate football: but I was so thnlled to be with him. I'd have looked at anything. I asked about all those months of silence. He said whenever he called and Mom· answered the phone she would chew him out for 30 minutes. So he quit calling. J told him I didn't· like to call hi s house because his wife was always so nasty and sometimes she hun~ up on me He said he loves me a lot and wants to see me and hear from me. but I must call him. According to Dad. the reason his wife 1s unpleasant to me 1s because she is jealous and feels threatened by anyone who 1s a pan of his fo rmer life. How can a one-wa·y· re1 at1 onsh1 p hke this work? I reall y want to see my father. but is it fair that I must call him all the h me? Please tell mc what to do. -LOOKING FOR AN ANSWER IN ILLINOIS·. DEAR ILLINOIS: Accept tbe r~la· ANN LANDERS tlonsblp on your Da.d's terms. His explanation about bis wife's oastl.ness should not be difficult to understand. Rise above H. As I see It. you lose ootblng by calllog blm and you galo a great deal. Remember, "PTlde goetb before a fall." • • •• DEAR AN N LANDEKS· May I . say a few words to the senior enizens in your a'udience,, OK -do an) ot vou have unfulfilled dream'> or amb111<>ns? If so. go for them' It 1s NOT too. late. Yo4_rdreams ca n com(' true--)e~ - after all these years'. All my life I want('d to play 1n an orchestra and never did. Th~ee years ago I began to take clarinet lessons, l .,. was 64. I now play second clannet in our commun ity orchestra. lt 1s one.of the most thn lling experienl:es of my It fe. There have been other benefi ts. My blood pressure has dropped dramall· cally and my medication has been cut ·in half. My breathing has improved. 100 It 1s no exaggeration to say I have nc\ er been healthier, happier or more energetic in my life. And the guys in the v1ohn section flirt with me! (can't tell you what this has done fo r my self- eo;teem. -TOOTSIE 1.N CANADA. DEAR TOOTSIE: Beaattful! I love u: You sound like a terrific can-do woman. f hope your letter encourages others to take on oew cballeoges. Age Is only a number, folks. Wri ter's grOupr'etractsKoch snub By the Au oclated PJen N F.\\-YORK -Ed Koch. Oc\I· .,cll1ng author and mayor of '\It.'\\ York w:i\ -;nuhhcd last month h\ PFN the intcrna11onal v.n11•r,· gr1~up hut 1\ ntJ-.>. oflic1alh a membe r Koch wac, dcniell mt•mlwr,h1p lah mQnth. lc-;c; than :i wtTk before he threv.. a pan)' ior 1ore1gn dclegate.s to the 48t h. ln1er - na t1onal PEN C ongrc"'' 1n Nev. \'' ork .\uthor'i Gay Talese and Kurt Voooeg111 had propo<ied Koch tnr membership and resubmitted h1\ name Wednesday at the mcmhcr ship c0«1m11tce meeting and members approved Koch'" 191<4 mernoir"Mayor" wa~on the Nev. York Time\ best~ller hi1t for 21 weeks. H1 ~ !l«Ond book. "Poh· tics" was published last yeor ·New comedy due Bl 1RBANK -A new NB( comedy from the creators of the popular "Cheers" will star Ben Arm1troa1. who appeared with Tom Selleck 1n the film "High Mayor Ed K och Road to China .. Thr \how, "All ls Forgiven," w11J featur.c ArmM rong as the flrdgJing producer of a struggl1na daytime \Oap o~rn. Brando' TuUkoff, prcs1dem of NBC [ntrrtainment, \31~ Go•. BUJ 8beffteld It will be previewed March 20 and 27. 1emporarily tak.ina 1he plQ~ of "Ni&ht Coun" and will then move into a rc1ularSaturday cvenana ume slot on March 29. ~plac.ma "127," which will re- turn to the air in May. TartikofT said . Richard arreeted BEVERLY HILLS -Rock ·n· roll pioneer Little Richard has pleaded inne>cent to reek.less driv- ing and other counts stemming from an October trafµc accident. Thr 53-year-old singer. whose · real name is Richard Wayne Penniman, appc3rcd in Munic1· pal Court and also J)'leaded inno- cent to hc.cn~c violations, said Deputy District Attorney John Reid. Governor better EA TTLE-iwo daysaf\cran operation on an artery near hts he.art. Alaska Gov. Bill Slaeffleld hopped out of his hospital room and into running shoes for a JO& around a city lake. "I feel better after this opcr· auon than r felt af\er the fi r.)! one." Sheffield sau:l. referring to a similar procedure la t October to open a blocked artery. "The doctor told me he had done· a better job 1h1~ time." ;. r I I I Overheard at the neighborhOOd beauty-salon "She's ar rhat age • she·s going to be .... now -· N I MAF Y I -~1 --.1..,.f_--.,--,..---.-1--1 O Comple1e 'he chvtklt-Qvo•ed . . . _ _ . bf l1ll1ng 1n Ike m•SS•~ll words fOv d'!veloo from sttop No 1 below A •• '. 'J JM8f PrO Lf l!f P'.. tJ ~ ·,.;f':.E SOUA11£S TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS i Ugly mar k 5 l englh 11n1ts 9 De actual 14 Carr y nn 15 L an(1pd 16 Sanu1011 1; I smell. 18 Bean typt- 19 Ball 20 Carries 22 Rescinded 24 Sniffed 26 Sysaem ot weights 27 Cover 28 Spline 29 us agcy 32 Judge 35 Some incomes 37 'Golf club 38 Deranged 39 Brand 40 Cuddled 43 Fruit · 45 In the know 46 Got up 47 Opponent 48 Spume 49 Raged 53 lnludlCIOUS 14 17 20 24 32 33 34 37 40 45 58 82 4 • 57 Spine! 58 Fodder p11s S9 Debacle 61 even keel 62 Meaningless 63 -C hina 64 Toward 65 Forwards 66 Expend11ure 6 7 Early Irish tenant DOWN 1 Hits hard 2 Rebound 3 Type size 4 Narrating over again 5 Bad pref -6 &pie work by Homer 7 Tree part 8 Surprised 9 Bundles of sticks 10 Relieve I t Coagulate 12 Future 13 Was '""'ebled 2'1 Coasted 23 Algeria city 6 7 ' 25 Neth erlands 4 3 To the Sl'lrn commune 44 Kind of deck 28 Garden loot 48 Patm leaf 29 Fuel 49 Bosses 30 Anenl 50 Divine food 31 Questions 51 Related ~ 32 Casserole through Mom 33 Sea eagle 52 Giver 34 Master 53 Cow-headed stroke goddess 36 Domineering 54 Ore yielder 38 Fascinating 55 Project 4 1 Complains 56 Naughty joke 42 Enetimber 60 Young one 10 11 12 13 50 51 !52 ® 1088 United Feature Synd1caie ' • THE FAMILY CIRCUS • I by Bii Keane "Grandma hos o neat phone, Mommy! You put your fingers in holes and spin this wheel!" MARMADUKE by. Brad Anderson ·'The charge Is reckless back-seat driving!'' ,.... PEANUTS 600D AFTERNOON, SIR .. l'M DOIN6 AN ARTICLE F'OR OUR SCHOOL PAPER .. GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R08El8ROSE , Hl6'1 SALAAIES AMONG BASEBALL Pl.AVERS SEEM TO BOTHER SOME PEOPLE .. DOES TMIS AfF'ECT VOU? J I ' • BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VlP) I I i - JILOO)I COUKTY " ~Y.~~POl5 1'HUlllltllUTY·~ 1«1#00 WI.&> HIMfUS t~~ ~TI.«& 'fOcl 1 \ ~ 11001' MULLINS '' "See how they Ignore me?" D NNl8 THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham Ota19 ~ OA.11 .. Y PILOT/Saturdav. March 1, 19ee All .. 'I ,, •' M~0014'f fltM I 'TU PON'r ~ ILOWll' MM MMIHNf '. OHM6 N£fnO.' I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE tloNT WASTE YOJR WAGS;RUFF. ITS ONLY ~ET. ...---...------by Charles M . Schulz M '{TEAM CHA~6E5 Mt WAY TOO MUC~ TO LET ME PLAY ~ t---::---,,.-.--i SHOE IT~~~ ™E Ki'( lt> MU'TlNG 6IRL.'-)!J ~ .. GOOD~~S.C..· .. ·~ I JUDGE PARKER f J ~ by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan L.OOK ~ '<OU ~l..~AO\( ' MEl.iE.D AA005Ell by Pat-Br:ady -. nnotY W11fK£RBEAN DOONESBURY '~ . , ' NOW. THE OUES1'10N IS WOULD YOU LIKE lO GO STRAIGHT MOME OR STOP FOR A DRINK SOME WHERE? IT'S JUST A LITTLE AFTER TEN ' by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batiuk PER50NAL 1Z<P1N6 -(PREREOU6rfE IMPER50NAl 1liPIN&) n..E GE~E.RAL OB.JECilVE OF ~Ak.. WPIN6 I~ 1t> GIVE °™E STlJDE:N'T A WORl<ING ~OWL..E.06€ OF fHE: IZ<f>EWRrfER ! ™E MACHINES U~D AAE. THE HUITT t PE.CK 350 SERI E.5 I ~ EXAMPLES Of WORK OONE: IN P€R50NAl. WPING Wlkk., Of CDLJRSE , BE KEPI I~ -rn£ STRICTEST CONFtDENC.£ .' . 3-1 t .............. ..., .,. ,._ by Gary Trudeau .?£; Pflr/05 "i..l SraLSA ~~, .... !(. 7 . . Al2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, MArch 1, 1988 • .. . . . J ... .... _ .1 ·1. ' . . · ENT~ US~D .CAR I . NTORY -· ON SALE THIS WEEKEND BELOW KELLEY ·OLESALE BLUE . B.OOK! NO EXCEPTIONS!!! ...,, . . $500,_000 ~Sf~ INV.ENTORY Harbor ·subaru· must liq.uidate all used cars to make ro9m for incoming loads of new cars starting t9 arrive Tues., M·arch 4, 1986. All used cars must go! All cars sold as equipped. PRICE FINANCING PROMINENTLY DISPLA YEO ON VEHI- CLES. NO HASSLES, WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU PAY! USE OUR BANKS, YOUR .BANK, YOUR CREDIT UNION OR ANY .OTHER LEN- ·DING INSTITUTION OF YOUR .CHOICE. Due to the recent tremendous increase of new car inventory, we must liquidate our inventory of quality late model used cars now!!! .. Se Habla Espanol . . . CAtL 554--280.0 · -,. ... _ . BEEN TURNED DOWN1 "NEW···TO AREA! FOR FREE CREDIT CHECK" . . . • ,., ' \ . ---.....-~-- ' .. I · . .. SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 1986 .. Lekera tum b•cll .Una. 115-103, behind J..,.r, Coop1r. • ArH pr•p be•INID tNm• atruggle 8t Lwe lnvttetlon& K I' ~rrio ·n resigns, Orrts in at CdM· A36-year coachln career f n basketball cqmes to end By ROGER CARLSON OfW.~.......... I I t I I tqHH1HI His Sea View Leaaue chameions had just been beaten by Domin1ue2 Hiah 10 the CIF 4-A playoffs Tuesday night. and ~I -year-old Cor- ona del Mar basketbalJ coach Jack Errion had an uncharactcrist &)aze in his eyes.. It wam 'tjust a toss. or JUSt the end of the season. It was the end of a 36-year cartJCr. Th~ wins stop at S1 I, 199 at Corona del Mar. "Yeah," said Errioo Friday, "I knew that was S)robably it for me, for all practical purposes." his IQ.year tour with the Sea Kinas, made it official Friday. . "h'sjust time to go," he said. • His succtssor is lona1ime 'lsslstaJ\t Paul Orris. a I 6-year veteran on the Corona del Mar staff, the coach who has been considered the building block for two coachin, dynasties .,- Tandy Gillis until I 91S when he cf\ for Oranae Coast College, and for Errioo. "h's an excellent choice," said Errion. "He's paid his dues. We've worked very closely." · Corona del Mar Athlcttc Director Ron Davis said it was only a matter of whether Orri~ wanted the )Ob or not -it was Orris' choice. Coaching the freshmen for the past I 6 years. in addition to one year as the airls' coach and one year wnh the sophomores, the 3S...year- 6ld Orris said he expects no changes in basic philosophy. ~ S3·4A 31,,.,,. lff-60 571-321 prosram. But foUovnna th0te two, I feel a little like the Gene Banow of Corona dcl Mar. "l"ve got bia feet (size I Ss). hopefully I can fill their shoes." • · Errion's deci.sion to retire from 0oachtn& (he'll contioueuanon-campuscoach)docs not come as a complete shock. "Everythin' was son of day·tOoday for me until I JOlbick in th.c fall," said Errion. "I felt suri>tistnal)l lood in Nov'ember, and I still do. "l)ust wanted one more shot at 11." His first team remains No. I with him, the Jack l"hz-Alex Black.Paul Akin combination which swcP,t to the CIF 3·A ~rowt'I wil,h • 25-S record in I 977. "Those three were as good as any l'vf.ever had," said Errioo. But his last one, 11\e last shot. allo shares a big spot in the record books. "This team fought its heart out,'' said. "They did not quit." • As for his 22 yeais at St. Anthony H1iti 1n Lona Beach, the t 960 outfit is best re- membered. "lfl had one year that haunted me. that was it," recalled Emon, a product of tiny St. Ambrose College in Oavcrtport, Iowa. Errion, whose success, court demeanor and reputation for nose-to-nose, ~an-to-man defenses were legendary before he ven began "T'v&learned my basketball here," he said. "I really consider myself a steward of the In fact, if there was a suri>rise in the recent paJl, it was Errion's decision to continue on after being hospitalized in April of t 98S Wlth a five-hour vascular surgery to replace an aneurysm condi~<)n below the aona. · "We bad a starter who didn't fm1sh the scuon and our best player' fouled out in the (Pleue 11ee SllllIO!f/82) Paul Orrla 7· players face drug pen·aities Commissioner rules offenders must meet condttipns to compete NEW YORK (AP) -Joaquin Andujar. Dave Parker. Keith Hernandez and four other major league players hnked to drug use were suspended for one year Friday by Commissioner Peter Ueberroth, but they still may play 1f they donate I 0 percent of their salaries_• to drug- prevent1on programs and meet other cond1t10ns. In what ~c called "a deep, difficult. slcep-ehminating decision," Ueber- roth announced rulings affecting as IJlany as 24 players. all but one of whom he interviewed in the past two month\ UebCrroth said that Andujar, Parker, Hernandez, Lonnie Smith. Enos Cabell, Jeff Leonard and Dale Berra also must submit to random drug testing for the rest of their careers a'nd contribute I 00 hours of drug-related community service in each of the next two years if they want to play. Four more players -Al Holland, LcG Lacy, Lary Sorensen and Claudell WashJDJtOo -were given 60-day suspensions which also W1J I be held in ~beyancc if they follow guidelines s1m1lar to \hose set down for the other seven. Another player. Mike Norris, may also be included in the 60-day group, Ueberroth said, pending out- come of his case on drug possession charges. Ten othef' players must submit to drug testing. j~I kept trying to come back to what was fair." Uebcrroth said at a news conference. "that I was not taking the (PIU;H eee DRUG/BS) ' ·-.. f ~ ........... .., .............. Second-round Unlden In'ritadonal leader Laura Bauch chlpe onto the ninth green at Meea Verde Country Club. • ::.Baugata~es lead . , . . ' with erratic round· Her 6-under gives her lead by one at Uniden Invitational BY CHRIS MONAHAN ~ .... c.rr...... ' Laura Baugh says she has begun to leave her J'h-old- daughter, Chelsea, at home while traveling on the LPGA Tour because the youngster ts still learning to whisper. If the you nger Baugh had been at Mesa Verde Country Club to watch her mother's second round Fn~y. she would have found it nearly impossible to keep quiet. ,. - Baugh, who has been a bridesmaid eight or nine times by her own admission, but never won on the tour. started the day as a co-leader at the Uniden Invitational at 4-under par, but didn't stay there long. She birdied fi ve of her first 12 holes to go 9-under, before taking bogies on Nos. 4, 6 and 9, to fin1sh at 6- uoder and hold a one-stroke lead at the halfway point. Baugh's two-<lay total of 138 (68-70) tics the Uniden reco~d set in I 984 by Judy Clark. Back then. the course played as a par 7 I. instead of 72. She is followed closely by Muffin Spencer-Dcvhn, who shot a J...under 6tind is one stroke bade at 5-under. Right behind those two at 4-under is Mary Beth Zimmerman. "I started really well. J was h1mng the ball wclJ and putting well ," said Baugh. "I JUSt made three silly boglcs. I was on the fnnge and made good· putts, but misjudged them.- .. After I made the bogey on No. 4 (48~yard par 5 with an elevated green~. I felt really bad. because that 1s a birdie hole. I expect ccna1n scores on certain boles. When! I do better. that's fine. but when I do wor1e. it's upsetting. ··1 bate to bogey tbe last hole. I'd hke to birdie or par it, because y,ou end on an up-note. Now I'll come out mad tomorrow. Baugh. who said she has recently worked more on her putting. saw it pay dividends early. She birdied No. I I (20.foot putt). 13 ( 22-footer) and 14 (IS-footer). On her other birdie (at No. 2). she sank a 25-foot putt. "When I putt well, it takes.the pressure.off," she said. Spcncer~Devlin. who earned her only tour victory (198 S at the MasterCard International Pro-Am) coming from six strokes back on the final day, said she stopped The leaden J.Aura Bauoh Muffin Soenc:er·DeYHn Marv Beftl Zimmerman Barbra M lrrahle Jan Sttt>hefl50n Cathv Mone Holll1 St.CV Pattv stle«len . . The followers Allee Rittman Pat Bredlev Bedtv Pearson Cindy Rarick Pennv Hammel Donna CaPOnl cattw Kratzert Kathv Beller Beth Oenlel Val Skinner Amv 8en1 Nencv White-Brewer Janet Anderson Al•ullo Hlkaoe Marci Bozarth Debbie MasYV Clndv Figg .Beth $OIOmOn Pennv Putz AJllM>n Flnnev Robin Welton LeAnn Cess.dav SallV l ltllfl 61•70--1• 10-..--13' 10-10-1• 71·70-1'1 •n-w1 •Jr-Hl : 69-72-1" ' 61-7)-1" ' . ' n -10-142 n·-10--1a 69-~142 69-73-:142 71-71-142 7•~61o-1G 10-n-142 7l·71-142 69-,.....143. 69·7+-143 61·7S-10 n -n-1" · 74-7~1.. . 73-71-14A n-n-1 .. n -6fo-1•5 71-74-145 73-n-i.5 73-72-1•5 1.-11-1•5 , n-n-1•s 76:69-145 n-n-145 watching the leadcrboard abou1 a year ago and simply plays her own round ··1 make of point ot1not looking." she 58.ld ... A eou~ times when the leaderboard was there while f was tirun; up putts. I blocked 1t out with my band •. .. , can't do anything abo'ut what anyone else 1S doillS and 11's silly to put ~xtra mental pressure on myself." When asked 1f she considers herself a good com~ from-behtnd player. she responded. ··Absolutely, (traH, 1ng) is my favonte place to be." · • The reasoning behind her feelings is simple. "Tm not used lo being a front-runner I led for the first ~daysat a tournament 1n Scaulc and d1dn 'twin, but I learned from . f Pl-..e eee BAUGH~) Muffin left the ApjJle.for taste of Success Spencer-Devlin moving up in LPGA ranks, Uni den field after moving out of New York ~ ---. - "I didn't want to go back to school (she quit Rollins College after her third year) and I wanted a job where I could travel and meet people. And I already knew how to play golf from as a kid. It was the logical choice." t5-under-par after her 68 on Fnday). she may JUSt hkc golf enough to stay around. The 32-ycar-old Boynton Beach. was a big reltef." she said "It pro" ed I could do it. The mone) as good but it's not the most important thing 10 me. I need to win to feel good ·· UCI seeks reveng~ vs. Titans By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR · She was Down and Out 1n New York City. But now Muffin Spenccr- Dcvhn 1s an Up and Comer on the LPGA tour. That's after she threw 10 the styling mousse on her modeling aspirations and told Frolic Taylor that turn-of- the-century music halt singing went out with, well. the tum of the century . frohc a Job and I couldn7f se11 myself as a model. so I h1gh-ta1led 1t out of New York.'' SpenC'eit-Devl1n had alwa)"'I thought qf herself as "someone who contd always get her foot in the door I became an agent because I thought it L. coutdn 't sell myself I could sell someone else ... But she hasn't always been a pragmatic son of a person. She was the type who would try anything. "I've probably had 22 car~rs -in this life," she said. "Who ~nows? Maybe my next career will be down- hill sk11ng." Fla .. resident doesn't share the same expenencc most of the other women on the tour have. Wtth almost no amateur background, Spencer. Devlin has polished her game on the tour. It's taken some ttme. but she·s a legitimate contender .now. She has lowered her strokes-per average from · 77 .39 (1979) to 72.4,2 last year. "I used to be Frolic's singing manager," the S-1 1 Spencer-Devlin said with a laugh. "But I couldn't get Bul aner discovering lUrn·of-thc- . century music hall singers weren't 1n ':>1g demand, she fled the Big Apple and dad the · only logical th mg - be~ame a professional golfer This IS\ her seventh year on the LPGA tour. Maybe the seven-year itch will hit and she'll move on to career No. 23. But who knows? The way she's been pla yi ng at the Unidcn tnv1tat1onal for the first two rounds Up to now, Spencer-Devlin (her last name combines the names of her father and stepfather) has a single victory to her c~it, the 1985_ MasterCard International PTo-Am. "W1nninll. that first tournament Chargers shockJackraPbits, 54-53 Henderson's 10 inf ourth sen s Edison to semis By ROGER CARLSON Of ... .,..,,... ewt It may be remembered as the Miracle on Placentia A venue m years to come. but then again. maybe it's JUSt part of the game plan for Edison High's Chargers. Down by I 4 points in the second half. wnh starter David Margulies sidelined with li ve personal fouls. with a two-inch d1sadvanta$e across the hne and goina against the No. 4 seed 1n the Lona Beach Poly Jackrabbits, Jon Borchen·~ Chargers raJlied for a S4'-S3 victory Friday night at Estlncia High School. The victory sends Edison ( 17·9) into the < If 5-A semifinals at Los Anaeles Sport\ Arena Wednesdar ntaht aaainst Camino Real Lu1ue champion SetTt, the No 2 seed "Tl\e COIChJUst told us at hal01me to run the offense. counter what they try to do and never gt' e up," stud Mike Henderson, whose play oil the bench tn the fourth quaner broke the hcans of the Jackrabbtts It sent ono.(6-S Demetnus Cam~r) into a near brcatdown as his coach clutched around him. takina him to the floor in an emotional '"ne Hendcnon, known more for has exploits on 1hc{'lf ro<hamp1onsh1p footbell team at td1son. haamade ~me impact in the second qu1ner. but 11 wM not un11I Martuhe" fouled out witl't 6 26 It'll that he became the Chargers' trump card TJle Chargers had pared the defictt to 41-36 al that point, but feUback by a 46-36 co\Jll,l before the big run. ignited by a fou r-point play. on a 20.foot shot from Rich Smith and two free 1hrows by Ken Ammann with 5:37 to go. then an 18-foot Ammann shot and two buckets at the hne by Henderson. · · That brouaht 11to 45-44 and thr C harger.; were miraculousl y 1n the hunt. Poly bounced back wtth four huckcts 10 take a lead whh 44 wconds left. but Hcnde,,on'sbucket. two free throws and a bank c:hot from the free throw line kept Edison w1th1n a point ai.53-52. The Chargers cnlkd time out with l6 secondc: rc mtun1ng to set up thr potential game-winner Henderson drove the baseline and h1~ attempt 1n traffic from $hon range m1s~d. hut '" the r;cramhle Chm C'olc wa~ fnukd and he proceeded to drop 1n both end'> of a one and-one with 17 'iCcond\ Jen to ''"c Edison 11\ 54-S 3 lead Camper'\ off-balanced 17-footer bounced oil the nm, Michael Hemna. a 6-0 \Cn1or with ~I points, got the ball ond ~hot. hu1 m1'i\Cd. and Smith rebounded as the gamt ended "We JUSl 101 our run 1n the 'ICrnnd hall "~td Borchen. allud1n& 10 a fi"'I hall In which tbe C hargtr~ appcartd on their -N:l~ out of the pla}Off "We forgot who v.e were. Jumping around tryma to block hot\.'' ~td Rorchen "We lo'lt our conccntra11on .. The Charac" ppcarcd to lo\C a lot more than J U~t concentration The\ werr down h) a I <l-8 count with I H ltfl 1n the f1r\I quartt'r aOcr Jump1n,. out 10 on fl fl I~ id Poly continueo the assault in 1he second quarter. 1ncludmg a loh-dunk. and into the. third quarter the Jackrabbits increased the lead to 39-25. "Yup. yup, yup:· chanted the Poly crowd. a ntual the Jackrabbit ltke to use in boastmg superionty. 1:..d1son. however. refused to wilt, held 11 ground for a whJle. then made tls mo"'e to tun the Jack.rabbits. Borchen's plan wa~ 10 pack the 1ns1de wtth h1s- man-to-man defense arld gi ve up the long-range shot, and Poly responded b) going I 3 for I 9 1 n the first half. .. We d1dn't th1nk tht'y <'OU Id shoot that wt>ll." \aid Borchen. •• i\nd. we didn't thtnk the> could keep at up ... Poly hit 2 of81 n the third quarter in settling for a 4 1-34 lcad, then made Sol I I tn the final scgmt'nt to give the ChargcN 1he1r opcntng. "Henderso" wi~ one of our best dunng the §um mer." said Borchen. wh o d1dn'.i sctm pan.cu larly ~ut"Qrbed at Hendenon''I I O-po1 nt bur\t 1n the fin I quan.er "He can come 1n ·and play an\ pos1t1on." conttnued Borchcn. ··\.\c JUit didn't think '°meane olT the bt'n~h could be .that hot:' \aid Pol) < oach ( hm Kinder Hendenon and Ammann, the latter operat1na against bo~·•nd-one defenses for the mo t pan. shal'td h1ah·sconna honors for the winncn \II, 1th 14 point ap1etc. while Doug Katona (I I). Cole (9) and C\m1th (6) al"o contnbuttd hrav1I)' 9'.atona llOt 1n,1dc tW1~ 'ofT 'lharp •~ 1st from (Pl•M 9" &01901'/82) If she wercn·t a golfer. pcncer· Dcvhn S81d she probabl) would haH endtd up an acupunctunst. spon s broadcaster or an astronaut. You're probably thinking tht'> docsn·t sound like your average bonng. rich. run-of-the mill. pol)· ester-clad pro golfer. -\nd -,.ou'rt· nght. Spencer-Devlin didn't come from the usual mega-buck fa m1I>. JU'>l a middle class household from Piqua. Ohio. She cheers for her fello~ tounng pros. "Well . for one thing. t never wt-ar polyester:· sh~ said with a gnn 'Tm JUSt out to have fun. I u~d to livt' the Bohemian life. but I'm more scttkd now I had to make a choice hetwt't'n a CTU) life or this one." Spencer-Devlin has found much ot her discipline 1n Ea<.tern ph1losoph1es. namely Zen and pra~ · ticcs Yoga to rclu. ··1 used to watch the scoreboard when I tint stancd the tour:· she sard "And 1t put a lot of prcs!>urt" on mystlf. ow I play m) own round I can't pill) an) better than I n1n pill) and I can't do anyth1na about what <iomcone t'lst ,., doing ou1 there .. The relaxed attitude t\ pa~ 1ng utl year b} year. In her .first )ear on I he tourSpencer-Dcvhn enrnNI a mode'>t s~.527. Last year she pulled to a hclh $133.372 In fact. evt-f) )t"3r hl'r eaminJ.<i hav(' gone up wh1k hi·r '<.·ore'> k~p going down Her first round a1 Mesa.Verde wa' J 1wo-under 70 Fnday ,he pulled up nght bchtnd tht' leader. w11h he r hi.I which ts JUSt where she wants to he "I hke comma from behind .. 'h{ u1d "Probabh bC'C use that '' v.ht-n-. rm used to t'Om•nt from If I l<'t better and stan leadtnl wmc wur· naments m> an\wer m1 ht chan11C' " In her onl) tour win, pcn(~r· r>" ltn came from \!'.\ ~tmke<i hack to win •t Knollv.ood Count!"\ <. luh in \\.eitChe1ter Htlli. ' "I've struaJcd to get Y-herc I am:· ,he said "But 11°" ~n good to mt I thought I v.ould ha"e bttn good 1mmcd1a1el hu1 11 d1dn 1 worl 11u1 that WI) "Rut I'll tC'll -,.ou 11'' the 11nh athtudC' 1''1~a'e1n >•k .. . ----- Anteaters hoping to reverse earlier loss to Fullerton l <. In me ma) hold a 2-0 cdlC a~a1Mt nin1h-rankcd Nevada-Laa \-l'~J' follov.ing Thursday's 9S-88 ,11:10~ o'er the Runnin' Rebels, but thl' 4-n teateM will be trying tO break C\ l'n against ('al State Fullerton. The P( >\A basketball foes meet tht' l"' ening at 7· 30 at Crawford Hall 1n the conference finale for botb team'> The .\nteaters will.be tryina lO maintain tht' momentum generated l'l\ tht upset wrns o'er UNL V bcfof1' making the1rdebu1 in the PC'AA post· ..ca<oon tournament v.h1ch wtll bes:i• Thuf\da-, night at the Forum io l nglc~ood < al State Fullenon handed UC one of its conference losses on Jan. 16, 66-54 at Titan c,~m In that game. the .\nteate~ \Uffercd one of their poor. ~,, \huoung etfons or the scatOn, nmnr, ttng on tU'lt 41 pc~nt from thl' field f ullrn,m v.111 ht' 1uM tryina to earn .11'11.Hc in the tournamentand netdsa \I\ ton lOOtllht Of II will jOtn Lona Bca,h ~tate a~ the teams on the <.1dehne' nc'.\I week • The Antcate~ cli nched second pla\.C tn tht' PC. >\A With 1t VtClOry ,>,C'r l "IL V. coupled w1th New \.t l'\lll'I '°\t.itc'c, los<i to San Jose t.a te I ulkrton '' l urrentl~ al 7-10 and 1n a thrct' v.a\ tit' with l It.ah State and UC' \anta Rnrh.ua for the final ptayofT ht-nh H<.1.)l.t'\.C1. the T1tan<i arc at a d1 ad' an1agc 1n head· to-head 11ebrc. Ir.tr'.\ v.nh l 'tah State and (' nta Rarbara the) mu t heat ('1 ton11h1 to Qu ltf~ forone of thcspon. \~ the top.~cd team. evad.a- l ~., cp' "'a ul'Cd of play1na the 1 o\lo<kaamron Thul"'Mia ap1n tthc t'1&h11'f.placc rtp~t.allvc UCI wtll pl \. the ~'enth--pla~ team at a t1me to be Jeterm1n~ later this -.cckend. <. I State fulltrton 1 led b JUAtCb "c' m Hcndcnon (I~ 8 av~) and R1< himt · fonon 11' 7) In Ofanoe Coeat DAILY PILOT I Saturday, MarOI) t. 19M 1• .;:., ............................................................................................................................................... .. .. ' '\ . ·: . . . . r . ~ 1 ( . f t . . . RDISON .. . ~-1 ole and Borchert elltplatneci that tnuchofh1 team's ucce came from t>cnet"-tana apm t Poly's pres urt, ihen find1n1 the open man undcr- r~~n htt 21 of 40 from the field ts2.s percent) to offset Pot-y•s 52.6 i>crccnt (20 of 38), and ah hou&h the h ckrabbitS enJOYcd a bag advantaJe at the line throuan three petiods, in )he end tt was Edison's 8-for-8 tabtlities at the line that pulled it out i The Chargers hdd their own on the }>oards. too. af'Mt'it was Henderson's ~bound with 1.28 left which helped ro1lk the cl~k another 26 seconds bt'fore an Edison turnover led to the ..SJ-52 deficit h wM an emotional game and aftermath with a near-fight breakrng out in the third quancr. and fists flying afterw~rd from lhc frustrated Jackrabbits Edison reserve Scott Bar~r. who d idn't play a minute. finished with a spilt hp And an Estancia cheerleader. \\hO didn't even have her home team to root for. was injured. Dunng thr gamr Smith was called tor a teehnacal foul -but 11 appeared the officials didn't ~cc 11 all Sm 1th wa\ punched in the stomach \A.Ith the ball b}' a Poly Qla>er, and he <;hovcd back. then was shoved again and slapped on the back ofhts head by ( amper Ahother teammate IC'ole) came to ~m1th'!t aid. but whl'n order was rc\tored. II was ~math who was gi ven 1hc 1~ctfo1cal foul After the game. the ( hargers re- treated to another r,ecuon of the ~l hool where they \A.NC fort:ed to wait unul thr parking lot cleared of \ludents to a\ en an> confrontati ons Lakers hold off Suns, 115-103 Jabbar scores 25, Cooper sinks five 3-potnters in win ---- From AP dl1patclle1 INGLEWOOD -Kareem Abdul- Jabbar scored 25 points and M1chat'I Cooper added 20. includin& a club- record five three-point goals, as the Los Angelt's Lakers pulled away late to a 1 15-103 National 'Basketball Association victory Fnday night over tM Phoenix Suns. Two minutes into 1he founh quar- ter. the Suns were w1th1n 83-79 befoce the Lakers ran off a I J-3 spun to lead 96-82 lead wi th 8:25 to play. The u~s could get no closer than I 0 points the rest of the way. The! Lakcrs led 55-45 at halfhme. but the Suns rallied ~hind forward Walter Davis. who scored 16 ofh1s 30 points m the third quarter. to pull within 76-73 by quaner's.cnd. Byron Scott chipped 1n 18 poln ts and Earvin "MagJc" Johnson added 17 points and 12 assists for Los Angeles. · Larry Nance added 14 points and Ed Pinckney 12 fo r Phoeni x. mg. "We played very well,'' he said. ··our ·auys were hm ina the outside shots more consistently toniaht. We ha vc to be more efficient now that our big hneup is not in there." Riley said Cooper's three-point exhibition opened thing& up for the Lakcrs 1nstde. • "(Cooper's shooting) takes a lot of the burden off our insjde game," he said. "He's ~en bitting them pretty consistently. He's worked hard on the shot and has a nice smooth stroke.'' Spnggs. st.aning in plaoc of inj~ James Worthy, finished with 12 point~ for the Lakers. * Celtic. roll put CUppen ~ BOSTON -The Boston Cclt1C\ scored the first seven points and. ~hind 26 points each from Kevin Mc Hale and Robert Parish. cruised to their 16th consccuti ve home victory, I 24-108 over the Los Angeles Chp- pcrs. The Cclttcs, who improved their home record to 25-1. never trailed. built a 62-51 haJrumc lead and stayed on top by from eight to 19 points the rest of the way. It was the founh straight vic;tory for Boston and Los Angeles' third consecutive loss. Serra (22-4) c1d.,.anced lo Wednes- t1.ty's semifinal'>"' 11h :in ~6-70 \ 1ctory ,,,er P1u'i X Ediaon '•·Mike Hendenon (left) looks for an open man, and Doug Katona applle. de- 0.-, ..... ,......"' ... lot!W- f enelve preaaure on ~ong Beach Poly'• De- metrius Camper In Chargers' 54-63 win. The Lakers jumped out to a 32-22 lead after one quarter on the strength of a well-bala nced attack:. Abdul- Jabbar. Cooper and forward Larry Spnggs each 'had sill points in the opening quaner. Lak.er Coach Pat R1lry said he was pleased with his team·souts1dc shoot- The Clippers mounted a minor threat by scoring eight straight points after Boston grabbed a 9~-83 lead ear;ly in the founb quarter. Rory White and frankhn Edwards had four points each to cut the advantage to 99-91 wtth 7:25 remaining. SPORTS BREAK Bradley 'tripped' way to conf ¢rence . basketball crown FTom AP dispatches PH )RI".. 111 -Brad le~ Coach Dick Versace '-'Orrtcd that hie, players might be '"at each other"' thr<>al., .. after a 15-day tour of Ita l}' la\t Jul\ lnc.teau. the> 've heen at each oth1:r"\ \tdt·\ t reating an e"<traord1nar: basketball season lor the 11th-ranked Bra\C\ "The\ ha'e a bond ofiogetht'rnc\s that most team<. don't ha\t~ " ~1d the 44-)car-nld Versace ··The chem1~" of th1\ team has 1ust ele\atcd 1heir Incl of pla> and their po1-.c • ·· .\nd )OU lo.no"" '-'C 'c hccn luck) tou The: team ha\ ""on I~ game'> b> four or fewer point\ and eight b~ onl" a point or l'-'O Th~ Bra-. es \A.on \\I.Ke \\Ith "hat fan\ celebrate d' m1rade pla\\ -90-foot 1nboun~ passc'I from senior Jim Les to Mlphomur1: Hrr~> Ra"" I>. ins. ""ho each time t'-'l\ted 1n m1d-a1r and sank long1umpcr<, \I.1th no time lrh Bradle~ l41th two \Cn1or'>. two 1un1or\ !>C\Cn sophomores and two fre.-,hmen . captured the f1ssoun Valley ( onferrncc champ10f1.'ih1p on Feb ~O -the third Valle> crov.n 111 VeN1<.t .. •>e1ght )car<. al 1hc. S.0011· 'itudent pnvatc uni vers11\ Going 1n10 Thursda~ night\ regular-..cason finJk ,against conlcn:nc.t.' rival lod1ana ~late. Bradle> boa\tl'd the longest v.1nn1 ng streak among maJur colleges "'llh 19 straight. .rnd had ~he hc'>I record for a Dw1s1011 I '!choo( at 2X-I A v1ctOJ) over Indiana State would_mean thc fir,t perfect conferl'ncc c,ca\on IQr a Valle) team. a1 I fi.(J since Indiana ~late did 1t l">eh1nd \tJndout l.arT) Bml 1n 1974 Quote of the day Al McGu1rt. anal\<,t on "'B< college ba'.lket hall tcleca\1'1 f)O th( meeting<, Jim 'vahano '4111 ha"e toenClurt,nn"" that the Nonh ( amhna ~ullc <.oath ha\ been named athlet1<. director lor the ~nllpalk ·in academia. all those facuh)' people lO\C meeting' The) lu-.c to \moke pipe<. \o 11 "ou h;ne a p•i:x: \mokc.-r 1n a meeting. he tal>.c\ ;!() minute\ II H •u ha\C three pipe <,mokcr<o \OU blov. an hour · Jets grounded by Islanders \t ornl '""" r on wn<,t shots a<o the ~~· , \ic1rra11 <lckn\Cman Denis Potvin ~ '<iril l\Jandcr\ heat Winnipeg.. 6-3. 1n a -...at1nnal li(lt kc.-' League game Friday n1gh1 Pot' 1n '>l<>red in the fir'it and third pcnod" as the l\litndt·r\ h,1ndrd the lei\ their fifth los\ 1n s1A games f l<,c.·v.h('w 1n the NII I Wa1t Podduboy, recalled le"' lhJn .i m11nth Jgo lrom the minor league'>. scored thrc1: ((Oal\ lti ll'Jd f l!rontu 1(1 a 7.' \,lltOry over DctrOll, thl' Kl·d ~in~\ n1n1h ton..ctut1vc defeat The vie.wry \lret1 hl·d thl founh place Maple· Leafs' lead to 15 poin t\ 11\l:f thl' Kl·d "'-tng< in the "'oms D1v1s1on C 111ahe R1 rbard ~vlg,11y k 1cked aside 35 shots and Ptttr Stastny '>( 11rld onc.t' and added 1wo assists a\ <Juehct ht·at fiull.ilo '·-2 r he "ord1ques \napped j Ii c-gamt· l"''ntt \tn·ak Jnd mmed 10 w11htn t""'o pc11nl\ of .\dam .. I'' 1\1on·leading ~ontreal St~vt T1mbtllin1 \1 • rnl l\1.1< l c1nd Stao Smyl added a goal and r ""'' a'"'l' a' \. ancou1ter broke a nine-game ""1nle\\ \lrt·c1 k h~ ht:allng Ph1ladelph1a. 3-1 Bubka vaults to indoor best "f \.\ Y<HU... Pole \Juliet Sergei Ruhka ol th< \o~ wt I nion .ind \pnnter l\.'lanta fl.1H h 111 I J\I C 1nm.11w 'ima'ihed world 1nd11or ht•\I\ h1ghllgh11ng a rccor<l- ~hattcnng l '> \ Indoor I ralk and Field Cham- p10n\h1pc, I nd•1~ night 1n Mad1\0n ~uarc Garden Tht• 2:' )l'ar old liu hka rtl1p\Cd 1he world indoor bc1it Jn thr f)<1lc 1,aull dt•ar1Jlg 19-61 • on til\ '>clond a11rmpt. cracking lht!' m.irk of 19-~1·• he h:id ..ct a week ago 1n lnglt'wood Tht' \t'nt'r.1hk ''J \("Jr 11ltl Koch added to her cache of "-'nrld indoor hc:'l' .ind world outdoor record\ by capwnng thr women ., 2:!0-yard da\h m 22 XIJ ..ccond\ hreak1ng thr mark nf .2~ '15 t'\tahlt-.hcd la\I >car lh trtpk Ohmp1< 1v1ld mcdall\1 Valene Bn\<o- Hook of the I n1tecl \t.tlt'\ Longahot Knox lead.a by one (ORAL \PRI"(,\ Fla -Long\hot l!I Kcnn)' Knoic put togetht'r .1 h1rd1e h1rd1t' rin1sh 1n a chill)' Jn11lr and rr1.11ned a one shot lead Friday 1n the \CCond round of tht Honda ( lan1c "I \\ante<.l tht' lead hy m}\f'll I wantt>d 1n lencJ fut two dar.\ 1n a row That'\ 1<1mcth1n& I "t never done before. • Knoic "id • • Erving' s half court shot Wins it Julius Ervh1g h11 a hallcoun. three-m point <,hot al the bu11er Fnda> night to give Philadelphia a 12,-120 Nat1ol}al Baskeh bJll \ss0<.1auon \ 1cton-O\'er Dallas. En 1ng. "ho ma.de the dcsi>crauon -;hot on the run after Philadelphia inbounded the ball in the back coun w11h JU~t 1wo <>econds left. fint\hcd with 2() po101s ,. In other NH-\ action. George Gtrvln scored 26 points. including 11 in 1hc 'th1rd quarter. and·Ch1cago's defense hekl World B. Free to JUSt 12 points as the. Bulls scored a I 16-96 victory over Cleveland . Detroit ..ct a club rewrd with It\ 10th COO!J,Crut1'vr VICtOI) J 115-103 lnumph over Atlanta b lab Thomas led the Pistons \Ao Ith 30 points and Bill Laimbeer added 21 Olla Birdsong scored eight ofh1s 28 points in the founh quaner and Buck Williams added 20 po1hts and I 3 rrbounds as NI.'"" Jersc-. rallied fo r a 113-110 \lt- tory over San Antonio . Ricky Emng Pierce scored s1J1 of h1\ eight founh-quaner points 1n an 11-2 Milwaukee streak that broke open a close game and ga vr the Buch a I 0th con!.Ccutl\C\ 1uory, I 02-84 over Washington (1uard Lar ry Drew 1r1ggered a su rge 1hree minutes into the final quancr lO \end 'iacra mcnto to a 121 -100 'lctor: O\er Indiana extending the Kings· longest w1nn1ng \treak of the \t'a'><JO to six game'i Regglt Tbeua was the high ~urer lor l.)acramento wnh 27 point~ and he ;iho wa<, ned11ed "'llh 15 assist\. DeCinces tries his hand at first M E~A Arll _; Doug De( IOCC\ m v.orked out al fir<,t base f nda> dunng tht• Angel\' lir<,t full-squad workout th1Bpnng. \ecmingh \uppon1ng rumors he ma) \witch from third base to first this year But Manager (1enc \1auch <;quelcbed tha1 f)<1\s1- b1ht} \ay1ng rookie ~all) Jo)ner 1s the leading cand1da1e tO pla) first .. Doug worked out Cat first) last year. too <JOI) nobod\ nollted then ." ..aid '\fauch. who ha\ to rt· plate Rod (art~ and had mentioned the poss1h1ht) nl lir'>l ba\e he1ng lt:'J\ \trenuou\ to l>c( ince<>' frag.1lc bad .. ' Television, radio TELEVISION 9 30 am -MOTOR SPORTS IM \A aul11 racing trom R1vcrs1de, Channel 9 11 am -WRESnlNG Channel 9. 11 a m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL :--.otrc.-Dame '<. Marqucue. Channel 2 11 . J<J a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Dl'- Paul al UCLA, Channel 4 . I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Utah State at.:-lew Mexico State. Channel 56. I p.m. -COLLEGE. BASKETBALL llh- nm~ at Georgia Tech. Channel 2 I p.m. -WAR OF THE STARS: Channel 7 I.JO pm GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS· Channel 7 2 p.m. -GOLF PC'iA lourney from (oral Spnngs. Fla . Channel 4 . 2 pm -SKUNG World Freestyle Cham- p1onsh1ps from T1gncs. France (lape). ( hanncl 7 J pm -COLLEGE BASKETBA LL Wa,h- 1ngton at Anzona Statr. 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FY ho-pesto iron out win .Baron girls c ha llenge Gahr in CIF qua.rterfma ls tonight Clower. who has been sidelined with an arm tnJUI) Clower put in t1mr against Mater De11n the second round. and may ~ used spanng)y 1on1ght. "DentS( 1s doing a fine JOb.:· Strausbcg said ... When we use Kem. she .will be responsible for running the offense.'' Those six Barons al'!o share cxpenence. Cook. Wahn. Lawler. G1elarowsk1 and Clower are seniors. Hy llARO" FRl'TOS 0t '"" o.i11 '"''°' It•" Bl'tlt'r hide the wnnkh;~ ( 1ahr. ·caus~ hl"re comes the "I thin k the fact they've had some expcncnce IO$ether ts cen ainly a benrfi t. I think that's the biggest th1ng,JuSt the CApcncnce·they'vc had together thcJast two or three yea rs," Strau!tberg added. pre\<, • . f,oun1:.11n Valky 1!1gh·\ Barons arf'headed for your g)m 1on1ght (7·1());llld they've already steamed by their fir\! .two opponents in the (IF 4-A girls basketball pla~off, Tht· Ra rune; have a way offinding thl" creases Hl am game pldn. dnd taking 11 apan at the seams. The rcliab1ht) of her stan1ng new is also a plu.-.. ' Straus~rg said. f ountain Valle) (24-5) will probably see a tighter gaml' aga1n'>1 th<' C1lad1a tors than 11 has thus far 1n post- sea\on pla)- "One thing that's helped us 1s we don't have a star Pf11losoph1cally. I've never tried to have any kind of plays patterned to go around one person. so that gives tne other\ the opponuntty to score." she satd. (iahr tht• \an ( 1abncl Valley League's No. 2 entry. 1s a health) 25-4 and was second onl) to second-seeded · L ~nv.ood 1n lt.>ague compe\111on . "When you makr someonr the star ... Straus~rg said. "sometimes >"OU end up depending on one persoh and they're not on. I'\ c worked trying to make people realize it's a team efTon What the girls end up doing 1s creating or rccognmng who they want to have the ball.·· But ( arol Strau.,bcrg''> Sun'it't League champions ha\ ca d1<.11nc1 ltkrng for the run. thr full-coun pre-ss and aggrc<.\!On And the Baro ns have other options. 'Td de'iCnbe our team 8'> a team that en1oys running.·· Strausl">erg said "'They enJOY ant1c1pating pa\se'> \leahng the hall. The) cnJO) working from end lt ne 111 end It ne .. Lea Young. another senior. can step into Che guard spot at any 8JVCn time. "Her specialty 1s defense. She halo quick hands." Strausberg ~•d Others contnbuting in substitute roles are Am) Johnson and Stacey Htsaka. Johl\SO n, another senior takes thr power forward or po~t spot, and H1saka enter' the forward slot And that'<. onl> the beginning . The Raron\are balanced Susan Walin aHrages nine point\ pt>r gaml' Da'-' n Lawler has pul in 11 , Melissa Handle) ha'> pumped in· 12 and Jack.le Cook contnbutcs I 3 per contc'>t.. · Dcn1<,d 11claro-...-;k1 . who is expected to complete the starting hncup. 1<,n't scoring as often as her 1eammates, ma1nl) hci:au\l.' '>he has onl y starled a couple of gami:s. Sht· hc1\ filled the' guard <,pot for regular starter Kem "I think cond1t1on1ng 1::. a real factor, .. she said "Even though we decisively beat Pasadena and Matrr. De1, they're both teams Jhat we applied pressure to. We con tinued to run a lot In the ca~ of Pasadena, we JUSt wore them down and they 1ust ga ve up." Monarchs win 56th straight · I O'<, Rf AC H -\i1a1er Dt'1's unhratt·n and l'io I -.eedcd Monarchs rolled to their 27th \ 1c tor) th1c, year and 5nth o'er a l\l.O-)cttr \pan as they hru\ht·d a\ldt' the St ·\nthony 5a1nts Fnda... n1~ht at Long B<"ach City C ollcge 7 .-6 l, 10 ad\ anle to the ( Ir ~ .\ ba<,k1:thall semifinal\ <,tuart Thoma\ 11 XI and Le Ron f Ille, I 15) paved th~ wa) for the -\ngelul> League t:hamp1ons, who'll meet St Bernard in lhe semifinal-; Wednesay night al the Los Angeles Spon s Arena. Mater De1 had a 37-2 1 lead with 21/i minutes left in 1he -.ccond quaner before sct1l1ng for the n1 ne-po1nt dcc1s1on. Sophomore Kevin Rembert led Monarch rehouding with nine 1n a 16· minute <;pan Thomas added <;eve n rebounds. h1tt1ng 6 of 15 from the firld, while Eilts had four rehound'i. going 7 for 14 from thr field (iuard Tom Pcaho<l} had nine asw.t'I for the Monarch\ OCCwomen fall, 8 .3-82 Omngc ( oa\t College came from I 5 f)l'J1nt\ down 10 11e Saddleback with less than 10 ~conds 10 go. 82-82, but the (,auchm connected on a free throw with '!even seconds left \O cap an K3-K2 win over the Pirates 1n the lint round uf the women's Shaugh· nl''>S) pln yofT' a~ Fullenon College Frida> night ( onnae Wa1kle \<"ortd a gamr ·ht&h 54 points to kad ddleback into the ~ond round toniaht at 7 aga1n'lt Fullenon L1~ humaker "'ored 24 potnt\, Mclma feJdas7 added 19 and Amy Hathcod chip~ 1n 16 10 lead Orange Coast which fin1~hcd w11h a 23-8 record In a collc&e game Loni Bea<'ll Stat~ tO, UC lr~lne H : Carol Brandt scortd 26 po1n., and Fayt Pa1ae added 22 H the 49en · '1.l)'cd unbeaten (I t-0) tn the p( A with the con' 1ncina wm at Crawford Hall • !'lc'I for l C I ,, th(' o~n1n of 1hc re "" Toumomrnt lo\>hKh hcgtM nnt Thur\<l,1\ n1,ht ill.I on& Reach ' ~ ~· E'RRION OUlf, ORRIS IN. • • F~mBl playoffs against Monrovia " He hstcd his lop 11 choices from ,Jm-eorona dcl Mar tour-~ginning w11h · Tuz. Black and Akm ('77). followed by David Kochler, Chns Johnston. and Rich Kindorf ('79). frff Pnes, Mark Spinn and Steve Moore C8 I) followed by Mike Hess C83) and Jeff Fryer ('86). ·T ve probably missed some." said Emon ... I'll tell you something. the Ones you never forget are Paul Akin. Mark Rains and Scan Turner. "Turner fou&ht his hcan out, and s0 did Rains. They had hean. hustle and desire. You just can't go wrong with that type. They were all similar. It was always 'whatever you wanted done.···· Putting the list in ordt"r was impossible. but No. I is clear It wa::. Akin. the playmaker who led the '77 squad Emon inhcntcd a powcrhou!><! squad which went 25-1 under Gillis in 1976, hut 1t was also a team beset by ind1 v1dual personaltt1es. "Without Akin that lint year 1t would have been very difficult." !>aid Emon .. Hr wall a tremcndou~ly unifying forcr." Another force 1n thr Emon camp has been hls wif~. Connie. "She's the reason I made 11 through 36 years.'' satd Em on "She was my best ~n." Gillis left Corona del Mar in 1976 with a sparkling record (four league championships and 'SC&sons of 2S-l . 26-2 and 23-3 in his six-year tour). with a reputation to match. But Errion was equal to it and said he never did feel the pressure of past succcs'i at Corona dcl Mar. "I knew what I wu going to do and I wasn't going to change. But reall y. especially on defense. whatever change was very small." Another un1fy1ng force for CdM basketball. according to Emon. has bccn the constant source of u~f ul bench·poWeT. ··wr·ve aJwayi. had thrtt or four seniors. those who get about a m1n~tc's play at thc rnd o(the game. who would practice all-out "It's unusual thcy would stay Wlth the proaram and to the overall cn:d tt of the program And. thcrc's aicat eamaradene here bclwten ports." Errion's teams v.cre known forone- po1nt victories in sub-SO po1n1 pm" while at t. Anthony, contrasuna to his faster. h1&her-sconna team• at Corona. "\\.'hen the full-coun lOne prt~' Jack ltrrton becamr popular you had to pick up the tempo." ex plained Emon "And. at Corona dcl Mar. the first year I had good rebounding and good team speed. Players coming up had a fac;tcr mcotahty in mind ... Much of Corona's success has ~en the ".role pla yer" and 11 began a1 the freshman level under Oms. "By the end of their frosh-soph summer camp we have a preux good idea where they should ao. · said Emon. "And by the time Paul wth through with them they lcnew where ttiey ntted and took pride in it "Someone else who deserves credit ls Roy Jenkin at the boys club. He has them as third and founh arader> and they play nothing but man def en st'.' "And of cou~ I had an adman!\ trat1on here. All I had to ,do wu coach." Oms' coaching back.ground con· s1sts solely ofh1scndeavo" at Corona , dcl Mar. A Long Beach Wilson Htah prod uct. hr spent two years at Lona Beach (tty College. then was srad uatcd from Southern MethodtSl l ln1ver "ty. gctt1n1 ht~ tcach1n1 crcdent1alu1 Lont Beach State. "l vc tncd to do the !lame.lhina!I ... he said. "I don•t sec the proaram chan11na, hopefully. We'll stijl he a man defense. but I'm a httle con ~at1vc. lfwe everoecn up in tl 1110\ vou can ha'e m)' JC>h • ~----------------------------------------------_....__.,._,. ____ ----· -- ) Orange Cont D~ILY PILOT/Saturday, March 1, 198e 81 • Jan 8tepheneon react. ·to a mtued putt (left) and to a ahot that landed lD the ......~----­bmiker d~ the MCODd roa.nd of the Unlden In'Titailonal at.lleea Verde CC. BAUGH LEADS UNIDEN FIELD BY ONE . . . • • • From Bl IL If af\cr tomorrow. rm leading. I'll Lr)' 10 4o my best (lo wtn)" She said the 1cey ·lo wanning 1s citaying close and playing cons1s1en1- ly. , "Only Bonnie Lauer played well enough 10 bnng this course 10 its knees." she said. 'Td rather have a long stnng of pars than b1rd1e, bogie. birdie, bogie." Lauer, who won the tournament in 1985 at I I-under, tried to charge back Fnday af\er a disastrous opening round. She shot an 8-over 80 Thurs- day, but came back with a 2-under 70, missing ttie cut by one stroke. which was placed. at 5-over 149. Several of the LPGA 's bag names missed the cut, including Jane Blalock and Alice M1lltr. each at 7- over 151 , as well as Betsy King at I 0- over 154. Said Zimmerman. who won her first LPGA tournament last week 1n Arizona, "I played more consistent today. I htt more greens and mo~ fairways. I had 31 puns today. versus 26 yesterdiiy. t_>ut I stall putted pretty well. "I was a httle a(J'lnd of a letdown after last week, but I'm hilling well and putting wtll. When I played the pracuce rounds, I was up in the air. I didn't even realize I was playing golf. ''After yesterday (2-under 70. the same as Friday), I knew I was back an· the ballgame." The 5-4. 115-pound Zimmerman as a surpnsingly long hitter for her slight build and explains her success this way: 'Tm all muscle. I have stronJ wnsts for such little arros." Gallery favorite Jan StepbensoJl 01ned w1th second place on and olf during her round. Staning the day at 3-under, she reached 5-uoder twice, the second time only four boles from the clubhouse. But two late bogeys (on No. 6 and 9) dropped her back to-3-under-par 14'1 (69· 72), three strokes behind Baugh. "I hit the ball better yesterday (:rhursday). I missed. a lot of greens and bad some bad lies, so I bad no chance to scrambl~ for pars." Stephenson. who worried about the greens getting harder as the tour- nament progrciscd, said that problem did not materiallZe Friday. . . "The greens didn't get harder. but the) were bumpy playinf an after- noon round," she said. " t's still an advantage playing a morning round. DRUG PENAL TIES·. • • ··1 prefer playing late-early rather than early-late, but tomorrow all the leaders wall be playing at about the same ume." l"roQI. Bl players out of the pme, but instead I was lctttng them 11ve bac.k to the area of society that caused them their .problems." Ueberroth also: ··outlined plans for his office to take over all drug testing from the clubs. •Called on teams to t1ghen access to locker rooms. · •Exonerated forrner Pmsburgh player Willie Stargell of any wrong- doing. •Banned any major or minor league club from having any associa- tion with another forrner Pirate. John Milner, who is retired and refused to meet with Ueberroth. Shonly after his statement was released, Ueberroth said he was "gemng reaction that I was too tough, and' I'll probably get reaction that I wasn't tough enough." ft was the first major drug-related action agarnst players by Uebcrroth. who succeeded Bowie Kuhn as com- missioner 1n October 1984. Earlier this week. the NBA banned New Jersey Nets guard Micheal Ray Rich- ardson for ~pcated cocaine use. Any of the players involved may file a gnevance and have 1t heard by an impan1al arbitrator. Don Fehr. executive director of the MaJOr League Players Assoc1at1on, said 1n a statement released in Kansas Ctty that his offi ce would review the matter "1n detail with each player involved and his counsel. No de- c1s1on will be made until that consul- tauon is made." . Jn the case of Andujar, the "volun- Uiry contribution" means the former 21 "'14me winner for the St. Louis Cardinpls, traded to Oakland after last season. would have 10 pay S 115.000 to a drug-prevention pro- gram, based on his 1986 base salary of S 1.15 million. Ueberroth's decree would cost Hernandez, of the New York Mets. $135,000. "Holy mackerel' I, don't under- stand tt," Hernandez said. according 10 his agent, Jack Childers. "We all heard what the com· missioner said." said Cabell. a mem- Rain slows down Dodgers VERO BEAC H (AP) -Except for a late round of batting practice, rain washed out the Los Angeles Dodgers' scheduled spnna workout Friday Instead, players spent the day an their Dodaenown cl ubhouse going over battina. runn1na and defensive s11nals wtth coach Joe Amalfitano, and rcvlewina h1mna with batttng instructors Manny Mota and Ben Hines. · "Fundamental, arc a vtry 1mpon· ant pan of the pme," said Dodier Manaaer Tom Luorda "They can act you out of an innina and help you win a bJllpme. "It', not always a home run that beat, you. 11'1 your failure to e•ccute the fundamentals Eite<:uttna the fun- damentals can make the d1fTerence between wrnnin• and lo,1nl " ber of the Los Angele9 Dodgers who must pay $45.000. "I'm JUSI going to do what he wants me to do. I've always wanted to get 11 over with." It will cost Parker. an outfielder for Cincinnau. $87,500. The price to be paid by the others: $85.000 by Sm 1th. left fielder for the World Champion Kansas City Royals: $80.000 by Leonard. an outfielder for the San Francisco Giants. and $51.250 h) Berra. an infielder for the New York Yankees. Z1mmerrnan echoed Stephenson's remarks about the much-heralded greens. sayrng. "The greens wt~ very spiked up in the afternoon. I had several pulls jump ofTl ine." Overall Stephenson was accurate in her predictions about the course being tou~er the second day. During the opening r-0und, I 0 players shot scores 1n the • 60s, while Friday's second round produced only four sub-70 rounds. Spen~r-Devlin. with her p9. was the only one among the tournament leaders. The con1nbut1ons may be ta x deductible. Uniden golf scores (al MaY Verde CC ) Hattller Ferr 77·7C>-1'7 Leura B•U9h 6'·70-131 Heetner Drew H·n-111 M S9ftcr·Dvln 70·69-139 Amv AICOll 13·74--147 M Zlmmermel'I 70-70-140 Barb Bunkowskv 73·75'-141 Barbre Mlzrahle 71·70-141 AvakoOllerno)o 7'·72--141 Jen sreonenwn 6'·n-11 1 JiAv ENl1·Sam1 71·7-141 Cathv M4r-. 6'·7l-141 Bart> T11<>m11 7•·6,_UI Hotll1S1acv 69·n-111 M4!rien.H11111• 77-71-141 Partv si.-n 6'·7l-141 Shefrl Tur~ 11 74--141 Allee Rllzmen n -70-112 Laurie Rlllker 7S·7)-UI Pat Bredin n -70-1'2 JO<lv llo-.n1na1 71·74--141 Bec1<v PH!M>n '9·7)-142 Carotln• GOWll'I 13 75'-141 Clnov llerlek 69·7l-142 Date E~1n11 70·19-149 Pennv IUmm.i 71·71-142 Nencv LedDell•r 11 7S-149 Donna Ceoonl 74·61-142 Lori Wall 71-7S-149 Catnv Krelzerl 10-n-112 Shwlev Fur!Ong 75·71-119 Kethv Be.._r 11111-112 Chrl1 Johnson 71 71-119 BelhDenlel 697-1'3 DMcHalf1• 74·7S-119 Vet Skll'IMr .,,,.,_113 Krl1ll Arrlneron 7•-7S-149 Amv Benz 6'·7S-1'3 OffdM L11ker 13·76-149 N Whlt .. Brewer n -n -144 M41rlha NauH 72·17-149 Janel Anelenon 71·7<>-I« Jeckl• B1rl1Cl'I 71·77-149 AllUkO Hlkege 73·7~1U '•led to Qua4lfV Marci Bozer111 72·72--IU Kim Shipman 72·71-ISO Debbi• Me11ev 77·61-10 Karhv Polltewell 76·7-ISO Clndv Flge, 71·7-145 Nencv SCrantol'I 75·7S-ISO Beth Sotomlltr 73·n -115 Lori Garbacz 76·74-ISO Penl'lv Putz 13-72-145 Kathv Hitt 15·7S-ISO A"lson Flnntt 74·71-145 Bonnie Lauer I0·7C>-ISO Robin Walton 73·72-145 Ro1t1 Jones 75·7S-ISO L•A"" Cauaoav '16·69-145 Nancv Rut>ln 77·73-ISO S.llv Llllle 72·7>-145 T11ere-. Henton 74·76-ISO CotlHn Welker 7l·7l-146 M J Smlrn 14 16-ISO' Merlene FIOvCI '2·74-146 S Farwlt 75 7S-ISO Katl'lv Whltwonll 71·72-14' Sus.n Tonkin 71·71-ISO Mlr19Yen w u 76·70-146 OeOof'el'ISkln,,.r 7576-151 Pell! Rizzo 72·74-116 O.b Rlcl'lerd IO·ll-151 BaYerlv Klan 71·7S-1"6 Jerllvn Brill 7'·7S-ISI Jull lnkller 75·71-146 Jene BlllOCk 77·74-151 SflellavH1mlln 1J-n-146 Clnov Mectt•v 7774-151 Jena Crefltr ~-11-14' M Ftn·Oolll 75·1t-15l JudV Dickinson n ·74-146 • M McGeorcie 75·76-ISI Liii Young 73·13-146 Allee M•ller 13·71-151 Jene! CoMl 7S-n-t•7 LYM ConMfty 73·7t-ISI JoAnne Carner 73-74-147 JaM LOCI< 7l·7f-151 Mlnov Moor• 73·7._147 Jene G.doel 7S 76-ISI P11 Mev•n 74-T>-147 M BteOwelder 16·76-152 Catl'IY Jolln11on 1S· n-147 Dewn Coe 7S 77-151 S. 8trloi.cclnl 7)-1.,_10 Cathv Ravnold1 71·7-IS? N Yo1lllk.1we 77·7S-1S2 s.nore HIYnl• 77·7S-1S2 Sal'ldre P1tmer 11-74-152 S hkel'lellll 74·71-IS2 l(a~ Young 7S·77-IS2 M.Arv 0.LOl>ll' 7S-71-1S3 T Fredrlc1<10n 71·75'-153 ePetrl Sinn 7l·llO-IS3 Mlllle hffeolll 77·76-153 B Pen0er1111t 79-74-153 LeUl'i P11er1on 71·7S.-IS3 IC.I V Kennedy 77·76-153 Lauran Howe 77·76-153 Meroerel Ward 7S·79-IS4 Deni-. Slreblg 90-74-IS4 Jo Ann Wellllm 77·77-1S4 LYM Adam1 16-71-ISI Miki Odl 7S-79-IS4 Kerin Mundinger 11·76-1S4 Bellv K1"9 79·1S-IS4 A llelnharCll 14·llO-IS4 • Mitzi Edoe 11·76-IS4 Vicki Alvarez 77·71-ISS DeOOll Hell 80-75-155 LenoteMureolle 11-77-ISS Olt·HM Ku 7S·llO-IU c Mon!~ 79-77-156 C Chert>onnler 12·74-156 Joen Delk 12·74-156 D Cl'l1nc11~ 77·19-156 Joell Jove• 11·76-157 ?la Nll11on 77·90-157 Bevertev D1vl1 ' tl·76-1S7 Solle Pevar 11·76-157/ Sl1 Semen 90-71-151 Dlennt D1111v 11-77-151 Debt>M Au1lln 19-79-151 e.11v Barrell 12·76-151 snerr1 Stalnl\auet' 71·11-ISt 1(1yOllO lkoma 11•71-ISf Pem Allen 11-71-lst • M Wllllmtre 77·0-160 Kris MoNQtlln 16-74-160 J l(ollll\lll 12-79-161 Liit,. P"rwn • eo-n-1'2 Ll"49 Hunr n·n-164 8eckv LerlOl'I u -to-164 SlllrOl\,8arr111 90-..,_1'6 Today's starting tlmes 8.40-Chris John'lon, Dale Eggehng 8:50-Jack1e Bensch. Manha Nause 9:00-Knsti Arrington, Lori West. Deedee Lasker 9: 10-Shirley Furlong, Nancy Ledbetter. Deborah McHaffie 9:20-Sherri Turner. 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""""' Triur""n ~ 1 1 S Cell<tn) ) 0 S • Fortier 0 0 • 04 Schmll.r 10 4 4 ?4 C-al DIYl•i.i Mllweultff 41 It 100 C.e rcie O 0 0 0 Ht111Coc1< 1 "t 4 I• S90 6 ., c;,.,,.m 3 4 l 10 Rlf!OoM I 0 I > O•troil l6 1S •tlanle :M 2S 576 1 , Tevtor 0 4 l ' Feld•U • I 3 It c .. v~•no 13 )4 )90 1t ''I Elleno S 0 5 10 tCOOv\PI I 2 1 4 Cn1c•GO 21 40 1no11n• 20 40 344 \ _ll -, Weikle 24 ~ 4 !M Tl\009 4 3 S 11 33l '{! fol•IS ~ IS 21 I) Totel• J? It 2l t 2 A-ChllCnto 1>11¥011 llef'lh l'rldtY'• Scorn L•ltef'\ 11 S Pnoefltx 103 Bo\lon 124 O'"*' IOI Ntw JtrHv 11), Si n Anlonoo 110 Q11ro1t llS Allllnle 103 Ct11c1110 116 c .. vt1an<1 96 Phll•d•IPhl• 113 Oallu 110 M1tweuktt 102, w u nrn11IOfl 84 Secremenro 171, tndl1na 100 TonltM'• Ganws Laltef'S al Pnoen1x Ntw JtrHv el New Vorl< Sen Antonio .al AIJanla Golden Stele el Oellu Pnll•delPllle at Oenvtr Secremenlo •' Uteh Hou51on et Porllend ulcers 115, 5un1' 103 .. 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Cross O·O 0·0 0 Eowerds 6·1 O·O 12 Total\ 42 19 24,29 1oe ' BOSTON ( IJ4J Wtdm1n 2 4 2 1 6 Biro •· 16 I I 20 Perl1P1 12· 18 2·J '16 0 Johnwn 8 16 S·S '11 ••'Ille 3·7 O·O 6 McH11, 10 II 6·1 16 Sichting 2· S O·O c Wallon 1l)·4 1 TP1or0~111 l·I 2·2 • Cer1t\I• 2·7 0·0 4 Kilt 0 0 O·O 0 lotel\ Sl·l7 71·2S 11• S<81't by Quar1ifrl CllPf>ers 2• 71 21 l~ 1oe 8osto" 32 )() JI l 1-12• Tnret PO n• 11oa1-8,ro Fou eO out-Nont QtDOu'lOS-C •tDPll" '1 IN•mPll1u\ 1 Boston St •8 ,rd Ill "'' \tSts-< •PQ8r\ 11 IEOwerO\ 4J 86'101' 31 f81rll 17 Tote 1ou1,-<11opers 2) 80\ron 11 COLLEGE Olrftf •Coe.. 11, Pacific Olrt1ftan U IWCAA TwmelMfltl '"•c. Clw11"811 16JI Ctin\t C .... 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Cnrts Even Llovo IU S) dtl Wenov TurnDull (Aus1ra11e1 6 I 6·l Marline Nevre111ove I u S i' Ott Zina C.ar , son IUS I. 6·2. 6·0 coee.men UC lrvlne 5, ArlJ.-Stai. 4 Sinlle• Men Sono Hing IUCll Clef Roed1ge< 1 S 6·2. Otrr IUCll oef AO.ms. S·7, 6 4 7·6 Hol•tn !ASUI def 8erll•m 6 I. 6 • 1(1.1~r\lt n ASUl oef KePlen. 6 3 1 • Htrnenoez UCll ~ ~ll1van 6 7 1 6 1 S t(•ro IASUI oef Mvtr\, 7·S I 6 6 I ~ 8arPlam·Oerr 'UCll oef ltoed•llt• Aoems 6·l 6·2 111\en ')ong H·ng·tC.aDlan •UC!/ oet Cotloce Jf 1ro 1 S, 2·t. • l Wooo IC ..1~rs1e1n ASU Cle' Hernenoer Y.vtr\ 6 • 6 3 H itfi tctlool H""""9totl 8Nctl I 0, Dittneftd 8•r I s--... Armano IH8) Oef Merlin 6·1, Gel &assldv 6·2. Clef Newkirk 6 o tCelle-1 IM8 / ..,on 6-7. 6·0 6·0 ~lt'werl IH81 IOSI ) 6 won, 6· I .1 S • Doub!$\ 8uell·Oem11me" !H81 lost 10 Morrisol'I PllltbPS, 2·6 IO\t to Pevne Vele\, 4·6 i0,1 to Mlller·&>oeeu. 7·6. CP1e n11 Crenoell (H8l IOSI, 2:6. won 7·6 6·3. Lff•Lo (H81 lost. 7·6 0·6, 0·6 ""port H•rbof' IJ, El T.-S • SM!tle• . R•Cflll INHI def Houston 6 3 de! Acnak. 6·0 det Lt. 6·2. Bani<' •N•o won. 6·), 6·2. 6 2. 8eer (NHI IO\I I 6 6 I 2 6 OoutJM\ Mer•1n·M Hardin (NHI lost to Cnarer Hovston, •· 7 at! Soeektw \/11'1\en 6 2 def VoOellln. 6·) Gree11111·J Heroin INHJ won. 6·). 1·6 1·S 8ek•r Warmlng•OI' NMI won ,., 6·). IOSI, •·6 UOUN 8Nefl 16, u Caned.I 1 S~I HUOl'\fl IL 8 I Gel C.ooomen 1 s dtl CarrttV 6 0 de! MilDrOOt 6·0 Brandt <L8 J won 6 J 6·3 6 I Conoon IL8 1 IOSI 1·6 .. or 6 I 6 4 OoW69' • 1<1ewor1n·t1"mD• 1 tL8 Ge' Zurn Hanson 6·0 def Frtt< l(lm 6 1 oet Sm1tP1er·Renk1n 6·1. Maoers Em9r1n11nom L8 f won 6·0 6 1 6 0 l(Olltnd• Rus111ng L8 1 won 6·0 IOSI 3·6 WOfl, 7-S lf'VWM 11, Cfltli MeM , ~ Nuecn1erlt 1n ICMJ def L" Cl11no 6 ? Off J1mts. 6·4 '°" IQ Lee o.n 1 '· Z·llmen ICMI won. 6·4 toll 4 6 won, 6 • Nouven ICM! won by dtlaull IO\I 6 1. J • 'b~ Teroeka·Va par ICM) IOSI lo Lu II .... , ••. ,.m •. 0·6 IO\I lo 8•1n\ KUPltr )·6 . dfl S.01·Se11111. 6· l Vu·O•nn (CMI lose, S 7, 0·6. 3·6, C.e11ect1er·8k>og !CMI won, 6 3, IO\I 1·6 4·6 Cole9t women UC Slnta 81rbtre t, UC lnrtne S~I Franl< (UCS8) del L Trenwllh, 6·4, 6·1. Cos•• 1UCS81 OtPi Slllettk•••. 6·l . 6·•. Jon"n IUCS8 1 O!'I D TrtnwllPI, 6·4. 7·S. 01eron IUCS8 • dtl Petion 6 3, 6· I, TMmSO" CUCS8 081 Bering 6·0, 6 I 8ermor• ucse a~ 11~111er 6 1 •·3 0 1141111$S Sll•Ot•ewa·O Trenw11n CUCll def Heron· Jone\ 0 6 7·6 rettreO, S.nforo Barmore uCS8 1 ort L Trtnwllll·Pellon 4 6 6· l 6-I, Costa· TPIOmson I UCSB I Oii Of\POl·A-llltr 4·6 6 2 6•3 Glf'fl ...., 9'eelfeot ALL·SUNSET laAGUE l'lnt T-" M1"P-T.r1e ltovct (Newporl HerDO<I Jt nt ll Cerl\0<1 IEOIM>n) Kim Cerlyle fdl\on. Nlkk• Movoll CEOltonl. Amv "1•"" Fovnteln Valltvl. Sflerl>fl Normandin ,..~111111oton 8e•cnJ. The• ftlorklldlOI' "'unl·n111on 8ucnl. Kt llv S•ld•11• Mtr•ne t Ju111 Even\ (Nf<jllPOrl Meroorl Sellv S"H INtwPOrt Heroorl Linde Hoove ~•\tm1n\ltrl Temm1t Olen IWl\I -"''•'' *aftd Teem \1eonen•e l'<Qjlt CEdl\Ofl l Jtn1tltf ,..o .. ~M•li110 •ld•\M\I Krh Ole•on f 11 •O'1 M1r11vn AnuulO IFO<Jnt1ln Vel •v Cettw !Kenton <F ountain Vellevl. S111ron M1vnt w IHl.lnll"!llon If.en> JOf'1nn1 G,,.,erdln1 IMlf-) Annie te• •tr N•-' He rwl. CMl'vl Cerr (New oort H•roorl P•m Lov.C.nd CWMt "''"''t• ~f'.rOft O'R°""'e (Wettmll!\tet) a..i ""*" Clfl' 11A l"\.AYC>f'llll (~ ..... , I.• s... '·........, ..... . l.• ~.,. s.c0t•ne "-• 1 .. Men's golf results fll CWll ~, fl' ... ) "'h '""'"°" 14 ,,_ ,., Hel~Ull\)tl Otnnh Trl•ltr MlktM•lft 14 11-1s1 19·13-ISI 11 1+-151 1.-1s-1s1 17 74-lSI 76 IS-151 7) 71-151 7l·n-152 79·7J-IS7 13·79-IS7 12·*>-U7 16-7..-152 90·73-IS3 1e-1s-1SJ 16 17-153 16·17-153 1'·7S-1Sl '1·73-154 19 1S-l!M Ktnnv ICnoa 64·11-ll7 ~OWi Wrenn 14 1'.r-141 Andy 8e•n ., •• ,_Ill OtMV lrtlHIS 11· 10-141 Tom Wehkoc>I 71 • .,._,,, Jim S1rnon1 n 7S-147 Jotffl McComtan Oev'° lltummtlil Cherlla Boll1nQ Mlkt Hulbert W1v11• t.•vi Tim Norrt1 n .,._. 140 lrell u_, 74 1>-10 IUOdv Gerdner n -61-140 Mlkt lteld '9·7t-147 H•lt lrwln 71·11-142 o ...... ,, 74·73-147 Tom P.urtzer 71·11-142 BobMut'OllY 71•7S-lf7 Jodll Mudd JO·n-142 Nick Price 1• 13-141 Boo P•neslui. Mlilt Ooneid A"C!vMlg" Ooug Johnson Joev Slndeltr Hubert GrMn Jim Otnl George Burn• 71·70-10 Denis WtltOn 75·72-141 'Mlrl< BrOOI<\ 75·11-14) Gerv Koen 70·72-141 eruct L ltlllt.t 72· 7C>-;142 lton Streci. 70·7?-1•2 O•vlq Fro11 75·73-1'8 Pel McGowen 11 71-1'8 llev FIOYO 73·6,_147 Howerd Twlllv 77·11-141 Mark McCumo.r' 10·71-142 Loren Rol>erls 74·7-141 &red Fel>el 70·13-1'3 Kt n Brown 71·70-1'9 ltlclt. Crerrwr Curlis Strange 73·70-143 Jim COit!«! 13· ~ 1'3 WIKie WOOO 17·71-14' E Romero lob Glto.r 72·76-14 Jiff Slum•n Scoll Sfmpson L Ttn Broeck 14·6,_14) e r1111 CIH r 77·71-14 C1trtn« ltoH 70-7'.r-1'3 G-S.llefs 73·7S-14 o A Wt1orln11 Dev10 PtoPlt\ e·E Herrera Dennv Edwero, Oennv HtlM•r Ltrrv Rtnt1 01vt Lund\trom OevlOISllll " 73 l!M 76 1t-IS4 ., n-1s. 74·to--IS4 71.7..-154 7'·7S-IS4 76·7,_ISS el·7+-IW '9·77-ISS l~IC>-ISS 16·1C>-IS6 79-17-li6 17·7'-156 n -n-156 90·76-156, 7S·ll-IW 17·79-156 16 IC>-156 16·t l-IS7 71·7t-IS7 7J '6-159 U ·77-IS9 tO·to--160 17·1)-160 1t·S3-161 ., 9'-16l 81M Gt•uon 61·7S-14J Jev Oeh l"9 71·71-14 Ptvne Slewtrl 6'·7.,_143 L ThOmPSOn 74· 7.,_ 14 Tim Si"'C)M>n 6'·7-143 Bra o Fu on 77·71-141 Lon Hlnlcle 7S·6,_1 .. Jlff1 Lt Wll 71·7C>-14 Jann Mlh•lf•v 74·70-1 .. Devi\ Lo111 Ill 7l-7S-14' Sltve Jone) 73·11-1« fl'aled .. Qualify Tom GIMJon 7S·6,_, .. Lou Grel\em 7S·7-149 Cn/Clll R~111 6'·76-14' Farrell Fe1i.r 11·71-149 &ob P•nc,.11 Oev•O ~owtrds It 09er ICenneav Ernlt GonHltl JlmtC1ng ROO Curl em 1tooer' n -n-1« Jc Sneed 11-n-149 Frt lllt. Connt< 7S·70--14S Oen ~11oooon 73·76-U9 lltuu Cochren 7•·11-14S Mark Hi ves 7'·77-149 C11r1' Perrv n -73-145 8 McCt llsler 74·7S-14' Kt llfl FetllU\ 70-1S-I~ Pt\lr91Kk""r 70-1~1'5 Jeck Nlclli.u' 13. 7.,_ 149 Gr99 Ledtflolf 7'·70-14' BIN l(relltrl MlkeWt\t TdmGlb\on C.eor11e Arc her ltooer M11tble 74·71-14S Joe INNn 11·'1-lSO Blllv PlefCl) 72·73-14S P•t.M All"9tr 7'·11-lSO Eo Fl«I 4!H6-14S Jim Tho<ot 76·7-lSO S•nov Lvle 71·67-14S Crtlll S1toi.r ?'2·7)-l•S lttJC C•IOwtll 19·71-ISO T Velellllllt> Ken Green 71· n-1 SO lttci. OelPO\ H•rrv T 1yl0r To'" Eue>enk• eooov N 1c110tr Ptlff S.nlOr Kllt.uo Ar•I Jell Grv11111 7S· 70--14S ltlctt. F$flr 76·7+-lSO 8'rrv Jeeclo.tl 76·70--1'6 Aari.n SllNt 77·73-lSO Jonn Adlms 7S·11-1'6 Rocco Mtdl•fl 11-n -1so Mlilt S<llllvtn 12·7-1'6 ' Peter Jec:ooH n 74 76-ISO &oobv Cl•m~ll ,76·70--1'6 Mll<t Nleolellt ll·lt-IM Pal LllldSIV ,,.,.,_,so Kiil Mot 11-19-150 W 81acll.tx;rn Ed ltoooers Peter Oosltrhvfs MfkeG9ve Anov Norlh 71·1+-1'6 Dietl Masi 7~7S-ISO I• IS-169 Tom Kiit 7S·71-1'6 Oouo Tewell 73·77-ISO 90-WO ll·WD Stt•e Pele 91·66-147 M•rll Pfell 74·17-151 Fred Couples 78·6,_147 J im Gall111her 76·7S-l~I -•meleur Swin'VMne COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN Ort .... CN\t 64, llMl(tle ~-4J ls.vttl C..11 Cenfel-l 400 ....atev rtiev-1 Orenge Cotst 3 497 1,000 lr-1 HaOded IOCl. 1012 91 7 Hn1t lOCI 10 42 98.) Luno(RSl, 11107 100 fr-l Stewert IOCJ, I 47 4f, 1 Cornell llll I SO 73 3 ll1tt1feller IOCI I SO 74 SO Ir-I LH it llK IRI 27 SI, 1 l(fller IOCI n 16. l AD~hlrt IOCl. 13 II 200 1noo-I Hu 111rno10 IR I: 2 07 0 2 Geuner !RI 2090, l CP>ristoensen IOC1 2 101 Otvlnq-1 Curll\ IOCI. ISO 2 Sl\lev 1pc1, 1H l Cewt'-On !RI. 6US 200 flv-I Genner IR l 2 OS 16, 7 Romo IRI 1 "s•. ) Ment\\ IOC>. 2 so S2 • 100 l•e-1 Abshire roe>. 4961 1 Liutellec •RI 4961 l S1.,rd1vant fOC), S09 700 Dack-I Slewarl (OC l. 2 06 0 1 Ho r>•mofo (R), 20911 l Sw8"m !RI. 7 208 SOO lr-1 Hedaeo IOC). 4 SS 41. 7 HlnJf <OC >. 4 SS 49, l CorneH I RS) SOS 1 200 oru\1-1 Young •OCJ 2 14 J. 2 1\1\oranoe IOCJ 2 23 2 ) ~vnd rRSI 717 l 400 free relev-1 ReQCllO S.,n•••O<> ) 29 I Gel09fl Wnt 16, Fullenon M IS.Utll Cont ContennuJ 600 mtdltv relllv-1 Go~n wes1 l 2267 1 000 tr_ I 11n1imenno IGWC 1 1010 S 2 8rol"9rlon •GWC/ 11 06 l 3 Grewrv GWC II 16 13 200 Ir-I Wcks GWC I SOOS 7 8og1n IGWCJ 'sooe. ) Eu•11 IGWCJ I SJJ SO Ir-I Ja~s IF 21 16 1 Jtlfritt GWCI 2317 l KrtnD1e1 IGWC 2• JS 200 1noo-1 All·SOn IC.WCI 10103 1 8og.n IGWCJ 2 12 "° J "'"e cGWCI 2 12 10 • 100 lly-J Ar~ IC.WCI 1 06 S9, 7 FC)ji.er •GWCl 20711 l Tei.ecn IGWC>. 2 1026 100 Ir-I James !F l S004. 2 Jetfnu 1GWC1. S020 3 Dev IC.WCI SI 73 OIYlng--1 Cris CF1 406 200 O.Cl<-1 Bero IGWCi 7 06 SI> 7 Fgllltr IGWCI, 20691 ) C.rt9Qf"y IC.WCI 2 It 6S SOO Ir-I W1c1u IC.WC>, 4·S9), 2 McMilltn IGWCI S061 3 All !F l: S16~ 200 Drtesl-1 Allfson IC.WCI. 111 IS. 2 Jeffries !GWCI 2 25.92 3 Eu111 '1c.wc I 2 29 25 600 tree rtlev-1 Gold~ Wtsl, 3 7'106 HIGH SCHOOL SOYS E ttll!ICM 110, L• Oulntll 44 200 meo1ev relev-1 El1ancle, 1 41 •2 200 Ir-I J Devore !E l, I 5:1 4S, 2 Emil IE/ 20362, 3 Hel1>er11er CE!, 21260 200 inoo-1 C:ivan El 21913, 1 WOiff' E l 120S2 l wui.r !E l 22104 SO fr-I R Devore CE ), 2367. 2 Elleore<nt tE I ?l 11.) Toda (LQ), 17 S2 100 ftv-1 Etteorecnt !El 1'()()6S, 2 - Oe••H IE / 1'0931, J We•ler <E l l 0941 100 Ir-I It Otvore IE ). S2 CS, 2 Toad ILOI. SS 6' 3 Swer>son IE l. 56 16 SOO Ir-I JeM>n ILQI S ~ 77. 1 Em• EJ S«ll l Dav~ IE I. 6 1440 100 D•Ck-1 J OtvOfe <El, I 00 45 2 Swenson IE I I 07 79, 3 Oe v1d ILQ 1"°9 49 100 breut-1 Coven tEI I Ol 60 2 Steel IEJ 1 14 12 3. Sltve ILQI 1 }4 4 100 tree r~n-1 E\tenc•e J·Ss 17 COf-dll Mar 94, FM'lfl• S1 100 medltv rtlav-I Coron. oe1 MAr I 42 16. 2 FootPllll, I 47 16 100 Ir-I Ford IC!. I 4S 16, 2 l 1• .ns ICI, 1 SO SJ, 3 Scoll IF l. l'S2 SS 100 lnoo-1 Olson !Cl. 2 10 94 1 LeeCPI IFI, 211'6, 3 Wt11ntr ICI, 21799 SO tr-I Vlnle (Cl. 2'2 S4, 2 Grams CF I, 22 11. 3 Hervev CCI, 7217 100 nv-1 TllomH on ICI. SS '· J S<olt IF I, S7 11, l Kle rln IC J, 1 00 13 100 fr-I Fora CCI. 4807. 2 L1~1ns ICI, 49 •S. l Hervey IC>. SO 68 S00 Ir-I LH Cll IF), S016, 2 Ea munds (Cl. S 19 0, 3 Morgen IC I. S 1? 48 100 btck-1 Crowell !Cl, 10437, 1 Rtvnold• CF), 104Sl, l Tucker (Cl. 10S41 100 DrHst-1 Merumolo <Cl. 1049. 1 Zubdn CC) I 07 7, l 8enl~v CCJ I 10 0 400 lree rtlev-J Corona Clef Mer l 31 t S.lltll AM 11 ... v 107, Mt* Del 4J 200 me<lltv rtlev-I Senta Ana v.,11!'• I 49 U, 2 Miier tn• 2 12 2S 100 fr-1 Un!ls1>urrv fSl '103 20 1 C•mPbtfl (M) 2 '14 ,,. l IC1ng IM I 2 74 41 200 1nc»-l Nel\OfllSI 110 12 1 Tran ISi 110 JS, J Wine\ ISl 2 31 OS SO fr_ I Jlm1nu ISi 13 30 1 Winn !SI. 1' 6' ) GonHle\ 1~1 19 2 ' lOO llv-1 •Wint\ S SI 10 7 C.err " (Ml I 03 70. J JirTMU •S I 06 01 100 Ir-I HOWlfl( S 51 19 1 ~<IY•Q !SI I 001'.) Winel •s1 I 0) )~ 500 fr-I S.v10 SI 6 1'111 2 Len11.ourrv ISL 6 ~ 46 l Relon tM 101 4' 100 back-I Cionule1 (SI. I OS 71 2 AbdlJI ISi. 114 M. 3 Cemoe.q !Ml. 1 2S ll 100 tlfNll-1 How\tr (SJ 1 10 IS, 1 Tr•ll ISi tn60 1 so;c~lf'I CMI, 11S0'1 400 frM rtl•v-I Sente Ane 11&1,.v 4 OS 11 2 M•ler ()el 4 16 16 COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Or•nee (M•l 106, R•ncM s.""' .. ,, C*tll CMll C~e) 100 1T1f1llev ''''" 1 Orenge CO•\I 1006 1001ndo-I VenH11moor11oc1 13S401 w 10111""" IOCl 2 Jl 10 3 rnomu IR> 146 " ~ 1r..-1 Perrv •CY 1 )•I 2 JarO•ll I# I 1• •. l C.tltll I Cl( I )0 03 100 oeck I Nor 1" ()(: J I 06 99 1 Bo111tv !OCI I 119 l l 1moent lltJ, I 742 100 rir .. ,1 1 r,,,.,r roe .. 1 1s e. , Smilll IOCI 1)) 0 ) Tnomiu ... , , ,~, 200 Ir I LOhH •(ll I fl I 2 04 S 1 ltOOM,, <OCI 2061 ) J•<•M>n tOC1 '°" to nv-1 C•r~"l•r 10( • 't 1. 1 T e;cllmtn 1()( I )0 04 } W'Ql!tmen IOC I 3149 OIYl~l Youn9 OCl 1 LI V•,,. roe 100 1r .. -1 C1rHf!1., oc 1 ~s • > Ptf'f'y IOCI ~S. l Hetlltl •OCI 1'03 • 100 flv-1 fK""'-" <OC • 1'04 i. ) L.01\0to<ll llt1 I OH 3 Smttll IOCI I 10l to IJe<ll-1 Nor1r IQ( I lO lS 2 AO.• IOCI 12 t , l Tln!Oenv •l. J7 I 100 ,,._, C••Mntff <OC:1 100 2 LOl•OftC." (ltl 1011 l \/a11 Hetlleft IOCI llU I , 500 tr-I lt-ntv OC.1 U1'l 1 '$(~lOl'I COC 1. H7 6, l 11tc• er IOCl SU 1 to ~Mtl-1 ¥Yiefltm41! IOCl, )U 2 A,,.,_, tOCI )7 ,, , Pwry IOCJ )7 t 100ff" r ... .-1 Or-Co.11 I U 1 1 It •ll<llO k11t...,., I iUl Gtito.n WM1 6*, Fulef"lon 5' (s.u1fl CNS! C~el 100 mtdlev retev I C.olden Wesl 20901 100' lnd0-1 .Hn1t rF 1 1 2~ SS 7 S<nv1•1 IGWCI 7'940 SO tr-1 Pav. !Fl. 2131 1 Swee~Y IC.WC I 2161, ) Allen IC.WC I 31 2S IOO beCl<-1 K•m lft 11124 1 CPlePPtll IGWC J 1 U 67 ) Muer tC.W CI 110 S7 100 ~M\t-1 01c1",1' <GWC:l I 106'1 1 Ktl\O IGWCI. I 1107 , 100 fr-l OOllO•e " C.WC 2 ll 43 J S.anoorn 1GWC, 111 89 l "l 1.1t>OD4'ro ;GWCI 23617 SO nv-1 sm.tn rF 1 l'I 09 2 11.ttso IGWCJ )I 9S J Mc"en11e IC.WCI ll 14 100 ,,_, Peu• If l I 00 23 1 CO$ !GWC1 I 01 91 l CPlllPe>el •GWCI I 04 11 01v1ng--I Ful•trton Sl 7 100 llv-1 srn.,, IF I°' C& 7 ~WHll«• • GWCI, 10700 SO b&Clo.-1 11.irt IF I J2 89 1 Aliet> IC.WC). 36 21 l Co• C.WC, J8 13 100 lndo-1 Pe JI F I I 09 6 1 80!'Plm •GWCl. I 12 S9 1 [1t/\ IGWCI I "Sl SOO Ire-I Oonoven IGWCI ~51)9 SO Dr test -1 Kirn IF' 1 36 JS 2 MauQer <C.WCJ 44 II '100 tree rplev -I C.01otn Wt\• I SO 41 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS E•l•ncl1 9', u Oulnt• SI 100 ~dltv rele v-1 E\leflcle. 2 09 20 100 free 1 Curroe IE I, 2 l~ 16 2 llll•rrlee111 CLQ1 73/0J l 8 utoet s 1E1 , u 19 100 lnPo-1 '><PIOIP\ IE 1 2 0596 2 Tena~• (LQi ? S060 J C.arlbOtlt IEl )0)" SOl•t-1 Nl'wOfllLOl.1866.1 Braov EI 719 I ) Rowe I f I 2913 100 11, I H•~'"rlli "El I 1069 I l eneke IQ '1 IY62 J C.a rtl>olt IE I 10 ~S 100 Ir~ I Vnl)fl'~ IE I I 01 27 l Ro"'t E 1 1·0&.lo l Arno•o IL.Q i 1 09 lO S00 Ir-I M , l'• E°I 63106 1 Heriuno tE 104 IS l '>noul n t O I l08? · 100 oav Lff l Q I 11 ll. 1 Slark LO I ll II l M 'itr CE I I 16 91 100 orus• 1 B11<1ev CE 1 12•10 2 8e1d nil 1E • 1 JOY J ltu\\o CE 1. 131 7S 600 •rtt rt•a•-1 E ''•M•& • '6 O EdlHft t i, ES-INI S4 200 m.o·ev re .. v-1 Eo1son 2 07 40 E0·501'1 1IS36 ) Es11tren1e 211 IS 100 Ir_ I MerkhriQtr I Edl 7 08 19 2 w~etlf'• Ea, 71960 l Knue cEu 1191) 100 1nq1>-I l •f'OtrJ IEOI 22211, ? L1!w1,•E,, 22126 3 E11anlE01 ?•SSO ~ frff-I Rp11tv (Eal 29 63 ? Jone\ CE.al. 2965. 3 Wilson IEsl, )I 04 100 llv-1 Marklin9er CEdl, IOI 79, 7 Se1flO IE11. I 10 S.'.l. J Oeck IEOI 110 .; 100 lr-1 Ll'WI\ IEsl. SJ 17, 1 Egan !Edi 1 00 n. J LtM\ev (Edi, 1-07 34 SOO Ire_ I tCoerner t(sl. S '9 9S. 1 Andrt\tl'I i Ed 1 6 08 19 l Sm11P1 IE dl 616 08 -100 bt~•-1 l •llOt•I CEdl I 0991 1 11.oern .. l(U I ~337. 3 Setr>O IE\/, 11118. 100 DrtUUI I Wnt'!lf'r CE d i. I 19 22 2 Cau••v IE 01 I 71 /4 ) Hu•oe< IE u I 1919 400 lrff rtlt v I E \Qprania, 4 16 41 Eol\on •?•ts Mtlff Oti tS. Se"'• Ant Vtltv 40 100 medlf'v retav-I Mater O.• 1 IS 81 1 Stfllll 4'1e Vel•tv 2 20 l6 ?00 lrel'-1 8trrv...,et1 •M l 1-05 91 1 Pavr>t S 104 ~ l Sllutc~ IM 107 44 200 Mo-I Mer~trl M 2 42 SI 1 Berte Si 7 SJ 01. ) Cler<e CMJ, 1SI9S SO trtt-1 Mo,oen CSl l2 1S 2 Snre C>tr M lS ?7 l FleO IS ll 44 100 I y-I Btr•vmen IMI I OS 76 2 I' new•n S I 06 16 100 lrtt-1 Her" IM S I OI 16 l MO'I" I M t SOO lrtt-1 Hug,,es S>ou11ci. MI I 3110 I OS 68 2 F•K• I 11 6'1 'Ml 64211 100 O•C~ _, tCnowlu ISi l<lt 41 Hert• Mi 111 30 l Hu1111es <M 12sn 100 b••&\1-1 M1r~•rt IMI, 111 42 2 Pa vnl ISi I 31 •1. 3 0.1n IMI I SJ 6A 400 lrH relev-I M•ltr Ot l S 00 ~-2 ...... 1 •• 0 11 8" s 09 90 ~ • • • • W°"*1'1 seftbal COMMUN11Y COLLl!GE GolOtfl Wttt 10, C ..... ef C•nv"" 0 I CltN\ T tiurMfMftt) C 011•0• ol Ca•won, 000 000 0-0 • ""'OPn wn1 300 04J '-10 I? o f ~vior t nd Murro( Qow'4!11 enO ltuuell w ~ow1111 l·O L-Tav•0< 28-Rvl\~li ... w l& ""'" ., IGW 1 OOIOln W"I 4L Ml Sin AntlftM 1 ICIWU\ 'T"ovrnamtftfl IV>• SA< 100 010 ~2 6 Goioe~ W•\ I 000 013 , _, 1 I Hl\t·"V '"" Mee•• 9,.ov and llul\tll W-Br<11dv 4 O L. He,l•llO 78-Sle>rer IGW Bovs voltVb91 HIGH SCHOOi. NOl'l•IM.ue r 11 ...... 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SICONO •ACE. °"' mlie oec• Amv1u e Amblllr (Ackrn) 10 10 S 10 3 00 Hfgh SPMd (Sllorl I lS 10 11 60 lerzul>etlt ClodO 111 2 90 Time 2 01 Alto ran Albewoo, Cun PIV\, flih\ DOC\ SllM, WllPIOYt A Tree•. C•\I Out Scrttclle<I Aarenalln U EXACTA 14·1J H•a 177'60 TH•D ••Cl. One mile 11ece Cul 11 Out !Roten) 4 00 HO 140 C«lnga~ (Ptrtterl 1IO HO N•ver Tri. Same (Kuel>ltrl 4 20 Time· l·M Alto 'ft'tnl Th .. lrlet l, HY Off. Oran oerk Blouom, SIOltn Momeni\ Ho \CrtlChti U IXACTA 17 ·61 P•ld 11100 IJOUltTH lltACI!. Ont mfla Diet Ftr11us (OeS.nll1) 3 40 2 40 2 10 Rum JU"llle (Longo) 2 90 120 Olsco Ftllll IAnde<son) 160 TlrN: l·SI 4/S Alto ,.n Leo11$ra Toad, Sl!Kltd. Alllmore. No Kftlche\ l'1PTH R&CI. one mlle oect Skfooe,.tri. IPerker) '4 00 l 00 l 00 8roed Mln<led IPlercel 3 00 3 00 AndV\ llt11f>11 <Wint llf 1 00 Time· 1:S9 2/S Also ran· Liiiia Jo,.v, King OI Jeu. eve 8vt SCollv. 8tllt Jolle, Hor11on Sier Flesrw Frenk. Screldleel Cllermlno C.enl, Fire AllO Rein U EXACTA (l · IJ 11t1a 117 10 SIXTH lltACIE. One mile Ptct Atenledor IPlercel 1• 60 1 60 710 Sir Kennv !Oflanllsl U 10 t 40 Vlvl8l'I Wrr (TOOOI 910 T,me 1 SI Also ,.n Ye Wen.a. Rec1ng 8•nner Sme rl Koel•, Htll Cedtt, Fr" Turn, Loe» 11"11 C.ood Scretcned 8er0fl ~It. 9••rv L•s• Jl EXACTA ff ·ll P•IO \27660 SEVENTH •ACE. Ont milt pace Max Surnoro (Perktr) 21 ~O40 1 00 Specie• Peter 18 oritllol 9 10 4 to Snow Oenc:e <Plerct J '1 eo T1rrw ?'()() 4 S Al\O r1n KIWI\ SOfl 8,.ndl"ll lrQtl Oul'IOllf Cl>•tl Flvino ltomeo W•rao1n• Welt r Wo•i.s Scretcneo Neraln L~tr•, Mt\ler JOkl' ·Jl EXACTA (4·2) 0110 119970 EIGHTH RACE. One milt NCI ClllPOtt\ Girl <Crtmn> • to ) 00 2 IO v11wflet0 Lau 1 l(ueOlerl l 00 J 00 Nuevo ZIP CMtdleno) 3 &0 Tome I SI ?IS Also ran ltulflno F1nel\e, Miu ltOOeo Or1ve L A Mistren Perilous P•ullnt . 01nner At El1111l, 8 H 8oldtclou\ No \Cra1ches 'l l!XACTA 14·61oalo 11190 NINTH RACE. Ont mile Peet Mldr>kll'll Ml~ ICrgPln) 110 3 20 2 60 Ractv Subltcl f Plercel 3 40 3 00 Jemts Vinct nl (Aubin) 9 00 Time· I S9 '1 S A•so ,.n Wlnsomt Lou1ome. TIQPll Quarters. VOicano Of Slllrwll Llno1n c;..,, Vi1.1t1111etewnv Pooawn,-oe No \Cretelles $J EttACTA (3·71 PllO 133 90 n PICK SIX 'I ) 9 • •·3 or SI oelO U ,474 90 10 five wlnn.ng liCktl\ (\Ix llor\l\I l 1 PKk S•• con\Ol1tt0n a.Id \107 60 10 146 ... 1nn1ng tic~•" ""'' "°"") TENTH RACE. One m ilt DIC• CrulSl"ll (Au0.111 49 60 24 40 9 40 Nomell IHvmenl 7 90 S 20 1nte<mlsst0n tTooo 111 •90 Time· I S9 Al\O ran ADl>etron T em PO Blue CP11p Silvedor Solt Charge J...ng,. L•"' Mt tOrtly ltults No 1crelC"9\ ·'2 t:XACTA 19 11 11110 \JIS10 ELEVENTH RACE. One mil• o•ce An<ln C.e1e (Aub<nl 9 20 4 90 4 00 LfVllV 0 C. (Pier ct J S 40 3 00 Joes Ovtc•st IOts."lls) l I.() Tome 201 NO SCrtlCllM S2 EXACTA (4 7J Paid "49 20 Alter>danct· S, 169 Sanfa Anita FRIDAY'S RESULTS I~ et n -o.v "'-ttlbreel meetlnel FIRST RAC£. 6 furtono\ T111rd M1rrle11t IVln11) I eo S 40 3 00 Ere OI Tr1umon 1011'1\vl 11 to S.00 Monll L vnn (Htrn1nde1l l 20 T1rrw 1 10 I S Also ran 1no1en FIOwer M\ LlllPllnl"!I 8oH Rid Ftel)Cnv f lrt Mou LP&Oer No \Cr a IC Pits U EXACTA 16·31 PllO S62 20 SECOND lltAC£. I I 16 '~"'" COio NO\t ( Slt vtn\l 1!1 °60 6 60 4 40 HerdtoPlen<llt fOrleoel 1 40 4 60 Bell LH <Mr <Hernelldtzl 4 00 Time I « 3tS Al\O ren Ont o ·c•oc-Jumc> Pu1S111t EmoorollPltuf'lvtrst, JOlln T,,. TOV\111 St•nlev L . Clefbv C1111 Scr1tche0 Jo"9!\'s 8ov THlftD RACE. 6 lurlono\ Cresta Laov IKHne11 1600 w ine Girt IV•,.nrut!l•I 801~r 8teutv IPincavl Time 111 • Also "" French Coolclng Winier Mini. C.rttn Fees Ovn•n'IO Oerllnv. Soolll'' Princess Garrl•on, 8ol<I N D•noerou\ scre1cnee1 Soonermoon U OAti..Y OOU81.E (4·111 pet() '"'60 l'OURTH •ACI!. 6 lurlOmn u 111e MlncPI (Slt vt n•) 6 00 • 40 4 00 Seros C11lck (81aci.) 2l 00 13 00 T C Sunon IMerquer l I 40 Time 1 10 3/S. Alto ran H•Pt11rln, &leek Cron. Mo· 1trv l.ene, Stllnes BHI, Tommv Jonn. Mummer, Sltrluck, Oon G9Q(lll0. P•Pl•no Scretcfled Mfeml Glorv. Plneoum, Hus ne A Dan~• l'll"TH lltACE. 1'• mile\ on t1Jrt 8ruM De Mel 111awltvl 21 20 9 40, 6 90 AmezOflll IO•l•l'IOVU•v•I s 40 l to Ea's 80IO Ledy (KH ntll 1 20 Time 1 SO 41S Al\o ren Oout>le Stoomtr fheroon Tren urt , Bems Golden E1111e Sleke, f l) W1l'I w11ne 0111ner Sum• Ser• tcned Sovtrt\1111 Honev lS EXACT A (1·61 a.tiO \It' SO • SIXTH •ACE. One ....,,,. Brien ' FMng (Melt l U 40 t 20 6 00 &lllCk Slee! <8 •1tl 3190 It 40 Vive Oencer (McHtroue1 f 20 nme 13' us. • Also· ren lme .-u•tet, OOOO's Lenci, Comets Flare. FH I Trt Ylln NIWI, Tr" Dele, Soece CMli.ntlel' Th1lleml Screlc!'lff A.1101.t.'l Lii RI09" Jumoln11 OOCIO'. Bl"'' Fel'tlH V SaV•NTH lltACI. I I t• mlltt l(ffO O•llno ISlevlfl\) It 00 • 20 4 90 Sl\OWV Winos (McCtrronl A 00 3 40 • 1<1u r:or t<t tle COellllloun •v•I l.00 Time I 64 1,5 Al\O ,.n Cl'\orllle °"""· Sn•nrt~ &Old W1n, Knll Two Jt llo NO \CrtlCMi. lS aXACTA "1) o•ld 1207 SO llOHTH lltACI. 6''1 turtonO• on 1url Prl\mell< (Ol1noussev1J 6 40 ) .0 3 00 BOider Th1n DOid 19•rtl l 70 2 60 CrKUmen (Valtnlvtt•l H O Tlmt I IS l1S A 10 re n Don Ju\llU , I •lllO\lvt P•\-. P1u11vo. S••"'' 8owt<. Nitro. Cosmo•ron. 1Man1rvman. Pro,O*<llve Sier NO \C,.ldles NINTH lltACIE. 1 I 16 m11t' •10111 Oft lttd (Hloue,.I IS 00 Or Cotfclon 1$t•ven\I II~ kin ICMM!I Tome I 4' AllO ran. too11~. Je1t s.11 J11e Wttltf'n ~-I Sometfll119 .. yOfld l'"INll Kav Jwra1'00. Mf A FOf'l- SUelC'*I Ol\Otlt $S IXACT4 rt St Nt4 sl1fOO U '1CIC IUt 11 t •l • t 11 "" sf76,27960 wnn one wtnn.ne hcktl '''' llOtMtl u Ptcl! 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Lewin (H9) In McLllfldon IH9 l Ke..._ 1, .. _..lnV ...... 4 CC"'81l.•flw • ........_., •rtrnMsl lLMn llWttlttltNI) Kl ft llll . 000 ISl-7 t Founleln Vellev 202 000-. e ) $anc.11t1, MllM <ti I nd L-11, FnM Tlllblult ISi Qucoer ,!Sl, SOHll IS), Hellock (6), Plnede (6) and Rtlc:tlerl. W-Mllfs (1·01 L-SC>41en (0-1) 2&-0ec,,.vt1 (Kl Rto01 (IC). Rtl<;tol<'\__, (f<VI, Wllli4lmM>11 IFVI 3B-Uovd (I(). RR--eoor (I() -.. tclfle.a 6;'Hewll0ft Hen.. I (LNre """'-"""') Peclflce 200 ~ ,_. 10 o NtWPorl Htrbor 000 100 0-1 1 I Chrl•looner 1no Ft lllll, Summer\. M•flontv <Sl •nd Torti! W-Chrl1ft>DNr L-Summer\, 0· 1 3B-F•lllO (P ) HR-TuDI (Pl, Asl)ov (Pl, Mlvn•rd (MHJ MA,,_. t. OcNn V'9w 1 (LMre lmrltelleMI) Ma11noll1 100 001 l>-7 • 1 Oc"n Vltw 100 000 0-1 l 1 WoodDurn end Schmidt, ""°"'°''· Romlnt ISi Jonnson <n end Oe8rov-.t W-Wooc!Durn, I 0 L-Romlnt . 0· I 28-<nrl\IOPl\erson !OV), HOl!'nl• (Ml 38-HolOr>doe COVI LN'8 5, MerN 0 (LNre lflYttelleNI) Lotre 200 003 l>-S t 0 Marin• 000 000 ~ 1 0 MllO. Mever 161 end llol>erh; t1et teC>euvPI. C....oee Ill Dunn ISi. C>l\l•fl• 111 1no GolchDOtO H•ll•O.Ullh Il l W-MllO l.-Hall•DaUOl'I 0 I 78-C•or•ro ill J8-Ver11n LI fl'WW 4, LM .,.,,._ I (LNrw lfMtatlenlill lrvlnt 011 00'1 ~ 1 l Los Amigos 000 100 0-1 • 3 Ll•Pl>ll Mtlenke t 11 encl H•bermetll, Agol0w~111 •no GenerdO W-l.lel>M. l·O L-AllOlowskl 0-1 1&-Mocerl (I) LMr• lnvltll"-1 S<wes CMn\flMftsNP Bradrtt' ( s.GOl'ld ·~) . K•ltll• 1. Founleln v e11tv 4 Loere S, Mtrlne 0 Anehtlm 7, L•11una .tllU. 0 Lo' Alemllol S, Hu•lln11ton 8ttcl'I 4 Strvlttt 5, Et Toro 4 E sPtrente 6, Eal son I El Ooreoo 10 NortPI, Rlver-\lde o c~""' llcKll..t !Se<Ol'ld RWl\CI) S1.1nnv Hltts I, Sin Clemente') SI Peul 3. LI Hetirl I Cvort u 12, Oownev 1 Peclfka 6. Ntwoor1 Harbor Irvine 4, Lo' Arnl90\ I Tro .. • Ville P•i-11 3 NHL CAMPeELL CONFERENCE Sft\Y'M DMWtl W L T f"h Cl' CA ,-Eomon1011 C•iotry '3 14 6 9t 33<1 2S1 30 2S 7 67 211 241 I I Klfles 20 l6 6 46 225 303 "'.'V encouver. w 111nlot11 18 34 9 45 "s 7S<f 19 39 6 .. 211 302 Norris OIVlt*\ •·Cnle1110 SI Louis Mlnntsole Toronto Oe1ro11 n 23 8 n n1 ?6S 18 1s t .,. ns 218 21 21 9 63 256 '1'6 19 37 6 44 2'8 302 12 4S S ?9 203 J2S WALES CONl'ERENCE Pl'llleoete>h1e WesP1ln111on NV l•l•nden Plli\bUrllfl WV R1notn l'ltw lft'\t'V ... trl<lr DIYl1iort 41 II 4 37 19 s JO n 10 30 26 , 30 11 4 19 JI J AOttM OlvWeft Monlreel :M 13 6 Quebec ].4 16 • 801ton 30 26 7 9uffelo 19 2t 6 Htrlf«O 11 )7 2 x-c11nc~ Dlevoff berth FMOeV'I Scw9\ Oufl>K 6 9ulf•IO 1 Toronto 7. Oetrolt 3 16 766 19 235 10 2S2 61 2SS 64 ,,, 41 n 4 14 , .. n u2 67 ?SO 64 136 SI 14' Ntw York l\lllnderl 6. W1nnlP10 J llencouver l , Pttlleoetonle I T--.v•s Geme1 MonlrNI el Kines. n New J•r\fv el Boston Heriford et Pllllbur11h. n 8 uttel0 II Quet>t<:, n 193 ?13 2'26 2'27 ?OI 1'1 110 230 231 m 141 Ntw Vor~ Rengers 11 Wulllni!ton, n Oetroll el Toronto, n V•ncouver t i C•IOarv, n Clll'8QO el SI LOUI\, n New Yorll ''''"°'" al Mlnnuolt, n Hltll KNel .... we1tm1M1>1r m. Orenee ,., ( tt S..dlff, ' '*" l 1 Herde""n IWI. 42, 1 R.ilev (WI, «. l Blu e l (WI, 46. 4 WoM (WI. 41, S Ille) Ce o.tueto IW) •nd Ttlla ,,.,1'11 IOI. 41 ''*YI f'rlldMdlllM 8AS1.UlL • ~ .. l .... SAL TlMORE OltlOLES--SIOnec:t •u Hudler. lnfl114.,, 10 • one·v.ar contre<t NltMllM L....,. L 0 S A N G E L S S OOOGEltS.-AJVIOUnCtd 11111 Franklin Slutlb\, flrtl btstm1n, II•\ eer..O 10 COftlftet terms for tllt "" tff.oi'I ATL.ANTA lltAVCS-~onec:t Om.r MoretlO, outtle!OOf •nd •ul9ned him to 1t1<11mono of ltle lnttrnelloflal LffOut 8ASKU .. ALl e .................. Mda,.. EVANSVILLE TMUNOElt-Announcff ,,,. '""'"•'lotl Of "-elown. llMd coech N•mecl Jim Thelme1 Dlavw·<:ioedl f'OOT8AU ......... ,. ..... l.Mwt GllEEN IAV PACKEltS-SloMd Mlllt ~OVK, otftnll"f """"4an, encl M.rlf. Sl\umtlt, ~lfl\lvt aftd. IO --COii· 1rec11 MOC«•Y NatleMI ..... LAHlll eonDN ••utNS-•~ 11111 Mlll.t ~ .. ,,_..!MfMlt, w• DltY fot IN rtmel,,_, Of I"' \<MMll'I Mid Ill• dullft H •n eulltent t oeetl wlW M ~ '"J4 ADILPHIA lllL. YlltS-Sl•lltd Crelt htuoe. torwero COU.161 IJLMIOA ttellMd ti. contrac1 Of ~ !tloall, Med lle•lltlllell (OKl'I, lftrM ,,. .. ,.. !tvoutll '"' '"°"" .. \Of! 01 l :Us lt\, \". ('\\ l rt l nd round o(t t \r \ h \\ u \tl VollllBAll F o un taiii Valley s11rpri~es ,.Warriors :-. -:c:: \ ..:!ll-' H -~~: ··-\ '°"' ~ \ ., t\111 ~;;_...._r F~' .. • : ..,.11.."i .1-h ' .smt ' : ~ ·''~ \\' •tv--4"(' "'l\li<·\.-,'f· ~.:..:.. \Ll; '\.I&~ .. '('\lof''l{1 :" -"" r _.a.::;.:. \( -,r,.a L \ "'\. rN '!\,, ... .:~-: ..... =-~ H:"T s I '"' _ r ca.\alk~1.1'~: --: Ra.-,-~ :_r~ •tit" l'I \· -::-ur-~ \1 .ur.'""" 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Esiuna t: ~ \ 1-.1np >'<'"'C'\1 tM1r .:3Mp.t1gn on .1 v.rnning ~ .. :<' ~'"Us.hint .li.'1<' th<' ',,nmg E.l~ ~ I t~ I '-11 I ThC' \ 1linJs v.rl"{' thn-atC'ned in '"<' ~onJ pmt falhng l-<h1nJ '-I "\('fo~ storming l\:&cl Sitnu Bl:J C ~par...~ \bnn;a v.1th l \. In 'O<' , r1<'n , t<".,r.: :r.L""' t..:.t"OIC'J :,• ~ -·, "(' ut-.'<' ~'ur..-1:' -~m ... v 8ru..'C' \bn • H1 ' -• "<"" .l • 'c."\ J,'ll~ m.st..-h ""~'"'th<" h nc f-nJ.a, \tln S.: H 1"' .ikfn't J.i~'tDt u \.ht" .\.,tl"~:cr-"'°!'I ''" 1,, "Hl .l l\un-.."\'Cl~r<'1'1\'<' '' 'ltt'Sl •"(" . .\r :\ :\.1 'llt<' P. .il"'IJ.a, n T tmrt ,,, ~ !'I ht a~ A"t HC'rt 'a ~ps:u"' k~ l (' ln-iw i. .Ut.nu Stalf' ~-\tJn S.: H1 a~ t .lf\l~nJ.l~V ttit" .\nt<'2tC'N tn.Jt"'U~ AS ~~DnlN l ~· h nt" h..inJN thC' Sun [)t, 1ls 1 -l..11 t."l<u tirs.t .k~t i.\l.t"I< S<' .l:...'\O • \Ian "'-'ng H1 .,.h._, ,..,.~ thn~" I'\' Ill.~ mJ1.-':t :anJ \tar\. k.tpbn .,.~rt in l h,, '<' l-<!1.'\('(' \I.an : • Hing h('lp('d "pull 1t •'Ut v.nh ~'mC' m ... "n"'J1Nt rU'. ·· J, :'1.'Nlng t~' C,'3.:h I~ i"~tton ''' <'lJ l Cl • : t,, th<' \ 1-."ll'f' In ..,.\.lm<"n) a .. ·u'-"'n LC Saaca Bart»an S. l ( lntff l Th< nu\."l<'U~ ,,, l t rs team v.;u m1uing ~-..u~ \,, w tlu JnJ th<' Gauchos t..X' aJvan~ ~' ~d1n1 thC' .\ntC'Jt<'r\ J "''n· 1.-onfC'l"{'O,"'t' loss ()O ln·mC''s roun.. · Thrt"( oithC' .\nt t<'rs· top Sl\ pl.i'~ -'t~m<' BECAUS .. Olm PRICES ARE S.COND 10 NONll ASK US ABO UT OUR NEw US.D CAii LSASING PROGRAM n J,,..,.lll" ' t. T ,V\, ~r-iunJ ~'l.! l't:r tn 1nu.. • t"' , ~"' ~t 76 D.ltsun 280ZX !ZM S 'IMS '4M5 II ''1(\ :-:,~ .... '"' .a. :! t'-ut t ""~ ... I T"i<' 'f .. ,...l. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE on •pproved credit 'IS flofttlK GRAND AM •9195 -. LEASING --nt: COfNll '14 Olds 'IJ C..llK ,, c .. uac LEASE WAY DELTA ROYALE COUPE DEVIL&.£ ELDORADO COUlltl . •9195 '10,MS •n ,MS • I I ' 4 . Rtfml lttO.SlBY ~. I • • , ·.. I • Orenoe Coat OAILV PILOT/ Saturday, March 1, 198& IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE THE ART OF SELLING IS MADE EASY IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAOES. Anw •m~u"'' "~' ~·t•lj ., 11'\11" lO O.•\ ., rfOv•rto wu1 a.-\i..t»&'t• •o tk;I "°' lin 11.0 !u h•nl• "'•'~' Con"O\ltfl1 •• I • '-l)f It e JnOe'd Det.~e I~' t nu t t;41HM tOfl COll\ t "i.1 t , • •1\ '1l1.. 1t l0tn•"t \ '"''' . ... , .... a rlaaaclal ••J'l•1t1, T .J. ftll " .. ~ ... I Cltdcal/Ofllct 1400 TNbical/Tra.... ..... 9110 I • ••• It lilt wim5"'w h•• money f()( M•iailtrahn 5100 RECEPTIONIST ssos 1-;:;:::::=====;1 l~aa r T.D'a. S10.000/up. no I• ZttO credltv tno penalty Call Ill , For Advertlalng Agency, MECHANICS HELPER· Alftlnllll ck "'--1 A .,73 73 OC Airport area. must Gas trucke. own toole, a00Mlf m- l The Shadey Ladle• utab-1 uvo• son •soc,. • 11 DI I W i I type 85/wpm. send Re-MacGregor Yachts. 1831 " -11wa llshed t975 Vfln<Jow hataact•t•I• sp ., r fer I sume or call Tftf"rl Plenlk1 Placentia, CM Needed tor Rat all shade & drapery retall 17942 Skypark Circle 1 Advertising Salea at a business wi1h excellent I•-Newport Beach Engineer· I Stw B. trvlne. CA 927 t4, I tO lllPlOTll rapldly expanding locel cllentete. 1200 sq ft 1U1at1act•tatl 2120 Ing Firm nu need 10< IBM 250-5922 For blown film 1 yr exp or new9Pape< AgorMllve. showroom ptus wtndow PSYOllC/P&UI DAii Dtsplaywrtler Operator• HCf PTIOll·ST 2 yra exp In btown film Hlf-dlaclpllMd lndlvlct-shade work room 4 year __ ,. 20 . ,._ w/ eve & weellend avall-"~ Wtll tratn Apply tn person uals may earn exoel141nt tease uceltent potential r ..... er. yrs exp ..,.II abltlty Text Paelt 1V, Re-PIT, personable, mature al CT Film 2520 South Income (salary • com· for expan1ton Wiii train 850-2758 Olene 831:-'9&4 port Paek & Chart Pack • person tor property Birch, Sania Ana 8am-mlMlon), benefit•. and $90,000 Contact Pamela FREE.Speech & Language must Interviewing Mon. mgmt c9 ~/busy phones Noon advancement cpportunl- Wagoner 4~4-7771 evaluation by Ce<tlfied Maren 3 until 8pm, call Bl-llnguel a + 8 30·1, ty. Sala and/or lldvertl•- -Therapist. Sat . Mar 1, for appt, I M-F Must be able 10 work Ing experi.nc:. a must. l la1iat11 I 9-5. 515 S Beach E\lvd Sa\ 9•4. GOQd phOnel TYPHITTlll/ Send reaumt to: 1 01~rtaaitit1 2904 1 Anaheim Sutan Levine: llHILL lllYICH manner• must. 642-1 603 I PISTl IP AITIIT Matlnda Thackery I BE'AbfY salon For sale. 6 cau tor appt 995-1802. to 112-1101 llHEn /IEOllnllY l 'mmediate opening for IUlll ll&IT I operators, brand new . leave msg 875•2029 l Needed tor busy but fun exper typesetter. Mutt IAILY PILIT equip 171h St, c M Pull ILt1t I r.... 2925 MANAGER I oc Airport area 0 advert1s-have have mark-up . 330 w, Bay St price $10.000 Cash ask I Ing agency. 5•9-1757 I exper • paate-up bacit-Costa M ... , CA, 92627 lor John 213·•3•-7•68 1110 llfWllll Immediate opening for lull ground helpful XJnt t>en---------• Alt 6pm 213-434·1120 For lost sheltle named time District Manager SAL ES CLERK w ith I ellls Including medlc•I & -:--:-:,,..,.-------. -I Ketty Looks like 1mall Musi ef"ljoy working wtth typing. t111ng & compo1er dental Insurance. con-&ITllllTIYI SALIS BtOS WELCOME tor sate Lassie Whl/Hbte Vcty children Experience experience 549-.1167 gen111 atmo1phere Con-Profestlonal car.., orlen- 1 ol Trucking Compan1 Y, Hrb[ & Wiison 650-2332 helpful s•c11na•J/RECE8T tact Ahasa, 642-4321 ex1. led pereon• wtlh ex-1 hroug h Chaper _ _:_ ~ " r1. 291 lenoef !\ill I I J Proceedings Deadline We o"er an exceUen1ben·1 For Chrls11an Group t•••t( Cla•y per or •t me em-._.._.... ..i 3/ 18/86 Mlnlmun bid set I eflt program. paid va-Homes 8 30 to 5 00 """ -ployment at Americas il2 ......... ~-.. I at $915731 Slngte sue-FOUND ADS I cat1ons&h0lldays.bonus S6hour 957-6190 I lllUPfllT V01k1wagen&lsuzude1I- -cesslul bidder 10 be I program and dental In-330 w Bay Street erahlp. Pteue clll Jim I awarded al~ asse1s on ARE FREE sur ance Salary plus non /IOOllEEPEll Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 Stafford f()( an Interview terms of cash within 10 mileage retmbursemef"lt tnvestmen1 firm In NB 1•2·•121 at (714) 842-2000. days of acceptance 1 Appllcant must apply 1n seeking Full. lime person WI Openlna• Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extta Ca•h For De/Ivery 01 Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week~ No collect ing. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney ) I Call 1-800·4f2·5265 · Call·. person at Da1ty P. 1101. 330 Good bookkeeping. Sal11 5510 -aTYH'llWllTll I West Bay S1 . Costa I typing. grammar word "-'" lavesl•tnl H2·Hll Mesa, Ca. Appty 9. 11 proceMtng & phone skttts 1 MILLIOI IOLURS Af ~~emLa~'keAtnlngelelg OTfclmealn 1;:===============:; O,,orltaity 2901 a.m. or 2-4 p.m. (Ctrcuta-J necessary Non-smkr II lion Dept ) $1600/mo 673-•227 Do you nave th~ courage Costa Meu. With our •• sl.Ess ,l"T.E" I to call? II you're looking new comml11lon acale -•ECllmll •&UIEll I Small C0nventoon & Pub· for a 6 figure income & you can earn m0f9 than Needed GOOd opportunl-FOUND Btk Lab C>UP VIC " lt~tng Co In Costa Mesa 1 ty Must be looking to Ward & Stater FV Nationwide Co. BIG$$$ seeking versatile person can I find one. Call 1oday $200 In commllllon & make a sucoeutut bull· 964-7918 or 962-6112 Ito right person ~50-09t2 w11n l•'lng. adm1mstrat1ve 848-7374 wages by lllllng 20 675 " 1ubscr1p1lon1 a week tt'a I ·ness M_acnetle •8860 FOUND small black dog lllHical/Dtatal 5105 & computer experience llYlllTt••H possible to Mfn morJI 11:, 'Wllilitliliililllllliitliiilil•J [TllA.TW•ll• . ..!!_TIOtl~ Charier Yacht looking lor vie GOldenwesl/ Edinger Cllll Part or Full-time .. than S 1,000/weekty, ....,._ 51)"1, panner Profitable H B 642-6322 atter 7pm I El/CUii 71"951 ·2988 &CClllT UEOITIYE Houre are flexible. High 'i established business Ex- 1 FOUND Small Parrot B~:Xrg!:l~d,,..~~fo~~e~s l TYPING. phones, t111ng, Needed for Automotive & School Graduatea, Col-cetlent tax advantages .. -r v-some errands 5-days a Real Estate Classlfled lege Students & Sef"llor pi.-----•-----------1 Call Barry 675-8484 w t banded leg vc.\y ing/cl91tcal duties FIT I 1' $5/h · Advertising Sates at a Citizens encouraged to Nil.IC NOTIC! ACTTTIOUI 9UllNE88 ..... ITATIMENT • The lollOYllng pera<>n5 are I OOlng butlr-. .. . 8 & W MARINE CON· SUL TINO. 310 9th Street Huntington Beach Call! t 2948 Blake Joseph Wood 310 tin Stree1. Huntington 9"ch. Calll 92648 • Scott Chlll'lel Buller 310 9th Street. Hun11ng1on Beach. Calll 926'8 ,. I Thia business 11 con· l!uctlld by a general part· nerlhlp Blake Wood fhll 1111emen1 was hied ...ath the County Cieri< of Or· .00. County on February 3 1&Ae F2tM10 Publllhed Orange Coasl Dally Pltot February 15 22 March 1 8 1986 SA :386 P\alC NOTICE li~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ijiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii"''" Aoams &.Mesa Verde W Knowledge of QC area week start ng r, apply For an lntervl-... 1 557-4629 Good driving record 957-8351 rapidly expanding local v -' '« newspaper Aggressive. call 714-540--0301. TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL EST A TE TABLOID SECTION I• No room left in the garage for the car? A call to classified can help. 'LOST 2124 Jade Bracelet. 640--0 o YETUllllllY llECEPT self-dlsctpllned lndlvld· FAST Growing Service vc1y Fashion Island Re ORTHO ASS'T . Exp, Immediate opening lor uals may earn excellent Station nas lmmed open. ward' 551· I 705 ROA Excellent Benefits br1gh1 pleasant person to income (diary • com-ings. FfT or pfT po.- LOST Cat. Red brown B· Irvine 640-4292 handle rront omoe Prefer m1s11on1. t>eneflta. and mons, Mgl Oppty·s. baM hurst & lnd1anapohs Re llDI OllTIO non sm~r •O hr wk advanoemen~ opportunt· pay' comm, Fountain ward 962_6020 Salary dependent oo e•-ty Sates and/or advert1s-Valley Chevron Sef'vlce Exp d ch11rslde. Full-time perience & allllude 1ng experience helpful Center, 962·95 t2 LOST Charcoal gray Per Ask for Deni 642-7537 542-3843 for appt Send resume to ---- sa1n Cat named Ma• vcty Cl • 1-10-11. 5 OO P Ble~1ns UIUll llUIWUl Hrbr vu Hiits Please call I enca ace 4 ORlllE COAST SAUllUI 11 seen or found Reward' &CCTS llECEIY CLEH Teda.aical/trades 1 HILY PILOT Retlll Salee Full-time. 720·2922 or 759·0911 Musi type & be detail , 55051 PO 80>11580 Bo ating experience LOST Ferrel fhke mink) NB minded Pacific View •AUTO MECHANIC* Costa Mesa, CA 92626 req·d (714)493-4455 area ts personal frleno & Memorial Park, 6•4-2700 Very busy shop VW's & p-------•miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- compan1on 6•6 665A Ask lor Pat foreign car repair Must Per soaala 3002 ADMIN ASSIST M1ss1on have own toots 631-0693 V•e10 Good c.tencat sk111~ re C E R TUE I FUTISY HUI Call Colleer 841 ·8770 M,. HANI • ngine e-build1ng 3 yi e.cp (111) 111·2041 •BOOKKEEPER $2200/mo rebutld en· ~2 00 toll 11 any Wotn some ac1g know1 g1nes using Metric & P I S · edge or computer actg Standard toots Musi trlODI trYICtl S•P secs1<.•llsnetplul call own toots & have legal 3004 Randy 722· 1062 rognt to -Nork Place of -E'"'S .... C-0--S-M----, emptovment11~rv1ews, RT • ODELS C M based contr co seeks Costa Mesa. Se~ this ad 841-5627 Pll recp. II otc. tete & ac· & resume/le11er staling _ .,-curate typing 12-5pm, ,lull quallf1ca11ons to Job Sclaoola & M F, $5/hr 6•5-0876 I rr SK0839. PO BOX 9580. MOTOR ROUTE Available in Irvine 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 la1tractioa 3012lcosta Mesa ba~ Cont Sacramento CA 95823. F'ICTITIOUI BUSINESS •APPLE 11_111 Private Co seek pll.recp. 11 ofc, not later than 1:-::~~~!':J are PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I lesson s 15hr Setup hme , 1e1e & accurate typing. March 13, 1986 Dally Piiat d~ bualneu H PDR Dally P1101 "'"1>ruary e 15 business system 554-5540 1 l2-5pm M·F 6•5-0878 MECHANICS GROUP, 18335 Spruce 22 March 1 1486 ""''h the County Cletk of Or-----Moving Co needs Mech Fwnt&ln Valley. CA 92708 . 58_369 angeCounty on January 29, TENNIS Lessons Prv & Data E1try/Wtr4 Pree anic exp w/gas truck; :fhtllp Nguyen 16335 1 986 Sem1-prv Contact tan Immediate opening IOI e1 f'las n 10015 call Randy Sptuot, Founttln Valley CA F2"5ef Rl<;f'I 536-1980 penenced person Ac ow 9V08 PUBLIC NOTICE Put>lishe<J Oranoe Coast --curacy es~nllal NQ_catts 722• 1°62 ;.,ne Nguyen, same Dally Piiot F"b•uary 15 22 Earloyauaf accepted Sentf-resume. ,-~-....... 'fhla business 15 con FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Maren 1, 8 1986 including refs to O C I Y "'1Ctedby:husbandend ~ NAME STATEMENT SA-372 Claili Care 3016 Performing Arts Center, '?hlllp Nguyen • dOTnf' fob11riw1ng persons)lEre ---------lllYSITTEll 611 Anion Blvd, Ste 3 10. rhl1 111tement was ltled •ng vsonu~ 111 9. PU8LIC NOTICE CM 92626. A11n D P • • with the Co~inty Clerk of Or-StGNEf1 S CHOtC.E ?50 For 1 yr old Nlgtots & 11n08 County on January 16 FtSC.~f R AllE COS TA FICTITIOUS llUSINEIS Wknds CM 642-7326 Ev GENERAL OFFICE· f'lhng. C 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA $ $ SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Crew Supervisors are needed to work In a fe$$1onijl management It Ion. now pro- pos- We now have openings for mature adults to supervise newspaper sales crews. Responsibilities will include hiring, training, and motivating teens In obtaining new cus- tomers for one of the area's leading newspapers. For an excellent opportunity and · earnings of $500-700 per wk , Call TC Ask tor Ron 642-4333 198e MESA r A •262" ' NAME STATEMENT Keypunch phones 11 -;;;;;;;~;;;;;;iiiii lail4 Cue Ftaciaf F299404 Kee,' C.ary Ande•sor The following pereons er!! Babysitter for 5 yr Boy my typing. no exp nee newer • liFl'!!Ell!'NC'!9le ... ~·ep•aJ,.r_NeW_•&-o1-d. Publllhed Orange Cc.ast 21!!6 p "'"' 118 ••e Co~l18 doing busmen II COM hme 3 dys/wk ore In CM Crown $2.40 per day IMOTHEA WILL BABYSIT WOOd. cri.Jn link. patio'•· ------------1 DAN SALYER PAINTNG Deity Piiot Fet>ruar{ 15 22 ~858 CA 92fil7 (a) EAATHOUIDE COM· 640-513• or 673-8628 Hardware 645-6777 Mon -Fri Eas111de Costa tree Mt. Greg, 968--0118 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Lie M4251124 Mereh 1 8 1966 .. Tti ~ t:;us Pss '" co" PANY tbt EARTHGUIDE lllYSITTEll IEEDED G -R L FR G Tnel's ALL you pay tor , _M_esa area _722-1393 Sod. Ctean-upa. Malnt Catt Anytime 964-2017 Sa39:i.' uur.H!dCy .)n ndlVldua GRAPHICS 50931stStreel I IOA Y· OOd F..... Sprinklers,etc:.850 ... 147 -:=---=""="""' ______ _ KPev•n C. A erson Sutle 202 N-pon Beach My home 3 daysiweetc w figures will 1rain 3 tines 30 day minimum Cleaaial Stmct ir GLASGOW PAINTING rhos siat,.mel'lt was hied Cahl 92663 some eve/weeknds Reis MacGregor Yachts 163 1 CALL TODAY!! , ROBIN§ ClEAMNG FtREWOOO $76.&0•h cord CSleahapnlnUpg.'r.•eTmreeovlTncpg-~aul. Int/Ext 3o yra exper., ;~~,.1~~~:i~n~~ ~~~~8~; ~;-Krts J W&Jnscon. Penner req d 646-60•3 Ptecenlla Ave CM ASK FOR LOIS I SERVICE 8 throoughly Winter Special. QUll. mix. MIKE 650-3283" refs 842-52 t4 __ Ml. __ IC_NO_T_l_C_E __ t9&6 ~5 .,,,w__aecsht BCe111tbtlol19•2: .. ~--Hskpr/Chdcr weekday$ GIRL FRIDAY 1•2.•321 llf, 301 clean house 540.-0857 Oellv., Jim. 836-8561 L d~ .. .J S I I PAINTER NEEDS WORKI F2"13 .,_, · ..., """' T 1 I ,. ,. an __.ng. pr nk ere Int/Ext. oelllngs, refln cab PlCTITIOUI IUSINE88 1 Earthgu•de (Jap1n) co car re q 2 · 6 Pm ypist cata og ng etc THE SILENT PARTNER Atatral nict1 Sod. Clean-ups. 20 "'•In (26) yr• evp., wor" guar. , NAME ITATEMENT Putilt•he<'J Orange Coasl LTD . Partner 509 3191 759-1066 NB 1 16-20 hrs wkly, S6/hr ,. ~ " " 'Tne following persons are Da11y P11nt Feoru11._r_v _6_1_s~Street Suite 20;,>, Newport D -. lOll Belly 9-11am 642-2053 Comm & Re$ld, l5yrs exp WELOtNG SERVICES area. Tony &45-512• Davis Paln1tng 964-3837 c\Ol:;1:[lg~~t;•s5as An~o~;-22 Marc.r•1 1986 each.C11h1 92683 oaeatau Nationwide Cons14mer Acea1tic1lCtilia11 ~:~.1~~~b.':'~~~·8~u~~er4. R:~~Pra:;~01;'\=~d!t Tree/Trlm/~anupcompl PAINTINGlnt/EJ1t.repalra, on"••'"'-' ••aerawCaAr92625 Tn1s bus1ne11 la con-COMPLnE I Credll Service has open-REBLOWN OR PAINTED -1976 ;... A CM gardening. mpetltlve cab refinished, Plll>l!lrlng ......,, "" d ted by 111 general part· I Home & Office cleanlng by vrange ve. · · prices. Chuck 842-2873 25yr tocat refs 9711-5294 Keith M Bowter 2521 w PUBLIC NOTICE n rshlp Care of house & lndry ings for experienced Also Int/Ext Painting JODI Please c:atl tor free Portable serv 846-4831 SYnnowe< H-14 Santa Ana Kros J Waonscon For working cpl. 4 hrs/dy Credit people & trainees Uc:t288597 831-9295 eslimate 842_6746 ----2-24" Box Tr"' S75 ea. QUALITY PAINTING CA 92704 This slalement was flied 3 dys/wk Dy 557-9003 wllhe desire 10 learn Haa•~ll 7-15 gal Box Trees S25M. Low wtnter rath. Free Ml Tim Slutrnea 432 Sea-""'the County Cleflt 01 Or-eve 6•4·06•6 Positions Available MODERN ACOUSTICS. Housecleaning 14 yrs exp. AMERtCAN HANDVMAN Call after 6 545-6287 Call John 722-9707 ward R<1 Corona del Mat ang..County on Jinuery 30 -CREDIT CLERKS NEW & OLD CEILINGS reliable, reas. free est, own Carpentry, fencing, wlh· LAWN & YARD C'"RE CA 928:i.>5 d"•"Q r;..,,,,.,.n as P. ,~ 1966 S~tt~r for I Eld~rly S am-CASHIERS SPRAYED 527-2589 trans Pina 645-9866 Della dowt. plumbing, manlte. Reas. Ratea FrM "Eel Ed Crosa. 432 Seaward w nc1ow r.'"""'"'O f2"752 u atory ema e atur-Type 30/wpm gd Phone E>1qu1s11e Acousllcs Re----b 1 t A. d Y -J • UNIQUE PAINT 10 yrs In the Harbor Area Free est 854-2732 R<I., Corona det Mar (.A •era 1111 Publlslle<l Orange Coast days 10am-,l)pm Nr 15th ''"'IS able to work under REStD'L/COMMERCIAL 1u enc • e c n es 957~20 92625 · 926:?1i Dally p 1101 February 15 22 & Ptacen1ta 673-7378 preuure Full range Of sprayed or remove Dry-tree est Elsa 646-3254 Jesus II Lord 633-t402 ~hi b 1 wall Repairs 847-7901 Sonia 722•8055 --K.C. TREE SERVICE p i .1 ' u1 neu •S con-Jortr Maret. 1 8 1986 1 • frtnge benefits. FENCES-GATES Tree trim Top, trlm, removal. Quallty lf!I •J. :::ec1 by 1 nm11ea partner Car1 og SA-376 Prolt 111oa1l/ Oppl'y tor Advancement A1pla1lt VACANCIES VACANCIES Dump rune. C.M.IN.B. aervl ce. Fr ea Eat.1"X""N""'bY~sMw"X•L~(l"'!cP.oP.V"'E~RP.t"'N,.G •• ~etth Bowler 92i~,: t>us es~ 15 t:.on. IMahiistrahH 5100 I Contact Parking Area Repairs & Special Pre Spring Rat,s area. Jim WhY1•. M2-720e Days/Ewt. 536-6698 tnetallatlon & Removal :,Th11 1111ement was rue" ducted by ·11n ndlv1dua1 PUBLIC NOTICE E•CllOW OFFICER A Mac(;~~~r5~.::~~s Resurtactng • Roofing & We do It all! 857-742 •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. •111 Int. painting. 548-4013 -Mh 1ht County Clerk of or. I Jonn w Parl!"" I' Waterproofing• 831-4199 We-wlll clean your house. Paint. Drywall. Carpentry i E nart Walleoverl"" tn ange County on February l Tt11s .. 1atflm11n1Nao;111ed FICTITIOUllU8INESS jl mm~dtat e opening SECURITY PACIFIC apt-condo-ofc. free est. etc.Gary845-5277PTL *' IOIWlll* 1t":.11;11ons.Reu.C0n•:·lt· 19. 1988 Wit~ IM County Cler~ QI Or NAME STATEMENT Salary negotiable. based MF G FUNDING ,Asphalt-repalr-prl<lng lots R GI 83 .... F301311 anr,ie Cn1.1nty c.n J!lnuer v 9 The lollowtng pe1sons are on experience Hunt-Irvine near Airport ap1 ,complex-heavy roller eas Orie 1~569 HANDYMAN LARGE and EST. 975-3175 REFS. ant Autgnmt. 581-8590 f>ubll-'*I Orange Coa~1 t481l do•ng ou11ness II' lngton Beac:n area Seek-I EOE M/F Joe 6•5-4289 7am-9pm Clttlala1 Strrictl--small I . DO IT ALLI Masonry work. Gen. clean "IAll U Im" Dally P1to1 March 1 e 15 22 F211n211 nfA~~~ E r~c~/' ~~LTE~ 1ng enthusiastic; well or IPART TIME Recep/Typisl 8a1iatll Stmctl SEWING·& ALTERATIONS 53 t-5519 Pat°' Ive mag. upa, tree trim. removal. DEPENDABLE QUALITY 198e P 1t11 ~h110 OroHQl' C.o.nt .,.71 v oa L•do St• 200 ..,__ ganlzed person Call Wilt train on word pro-gua 'd St--83" .. 833 ... S 402 ~~ Q " N.....v\rt/Co11a Mesa area Odd Jobe Done Wln<JOW9. r · ••• ..-~ Workmanlhlp. -2-ee t3 •· Cia ly JJ,1r.1 ~ .. ~ .• .,Jr, 13 1•. part Be.en Cali I 92663 Gretchen 848-1255 8 30-5 cessor Irvine 752•0682 Acu'Type Word Proces•· ~-.. -22 Maret 1 t966 Anna R He1drottf'I• inc ' ing We do manuscnpts, Nennette 831-4810 Pl alnt-yd-eetc !~.C71tz8 Ol9 IC Specialist: block. fencM-We gall thd hang together Sa '3i0 CalllOtl"lta c.orp0ratM>n 3,71, (•"-W •ircan••y PIT 20-40 nrlwk ltex1ble malling list. etc 786-3330 Ctat-rac-t-trt ---ree est u<I..,....,. 1 <*Tlent, ptan1etl, reetucco Hang/1trtp. Advice to the -.., -I typing fih,,,, comn••1 YOU BUY • I INST'"LL repalra, etc 24hr 5-45-0729 "••TV, ..... "730 11 a Udo Ste 200 Newport I Experience need only · .,. ,... er BOOKKEEPING. Reas. " .,._, ..,......., Beach Ca111 92663 apply Immediate on.on I useful w1ll 1ra1n. 720·9180 Fees P•rsonal or small At14'1t·h1l1a•lt"4I Garage openera. Dt19C* STUCCO MASONRY TILE P'· t /"--II This b 11 .. Q " Comm/re1td 153 t-2345 ats. Lt Elec. C1btnet1. -uil tf •11•• t'1CTTTIOUI IUllNEH FICTITIOUS llU81NES8 u neu 1• con-Ing. Salary nego11tble. P/T Recepl /Typist, wilt 8ustneu 545--0884 No Job to emall All~· ---------N ... IT-TI MENT NAME STATEMENT ducted by • corparatio" based tm experience 1re1n on word processor --S-1 WILSON & SONS Ctoseta WL 549-M94 Free .. t. Lie. 831-2345 lnt./u t. patch plaeterlng, The fOllowlng person •s ""' tollowing persomi are re~":/Y" C. NIC~"11 Sec· Seeking well organized I lrvlrtR 752-0682 C1lti1ttl Rm Add Remodel Kite. Baal~ • ia cus1om texturing, quality ~~~:Sne:~~· FRAMFS ·ooong bu11M'" es e s G Th•• statemem "'" llled career oriented person RECEPTIONIST KtTCHERs etc CABT re· Bath Tiie. 11357487 Ina. l T AXULINd . MOVING n I work. Probleme-No Prob· OF HUNTINGTON BEA~ v acrot Se• vie." 3600 Per.-w1t11 thee County Cte1k of Or-~~~ll~!~~e~e•8c:8• ~~~a5 Prolessional Firm located aurtaclng(compare). Home 3~rs exp. 646-1740 Garage & Yard Clnup1 •A-1 Mfl• * lemsl t326884 554-783 l UMOO BMeh Blvd .t6. Hunt Ln Ntowport B1m:1 CA ange ounty on Jtnuery 31 , in NPB by airport l'eedS remode~g. lie 642-1777 ROLLS CONSTRUCTION Jon 845-41112 CLEAN & EXPERT STUCCO lnl/elC1 r•tuceot tngtOtl e..cti Caltl Q2646 92~63 c. 1986 8.30 am to 5 pm capable person E.xp w/ Carput" New Conet./Remodellng. H'"ULtNG • CL"'"N·UP av. 25yuraexpertence addl11onM10UMa 35yr exp 0 = ~~Sc~u!ine 43~ Pllr;a~i~y ~ewp~~:s e1,8:: PubllSlleo Orange~ MARKETlNO I ~=vy f~o~e &1 cllent con-~pe(i"C~try s;;:;;c;; Llc84e&5114 Ins 552-0428 Ye:d. garage, tr.-;;, mlec. Lie. T-119.428 730-1353 313850 tree .. 1 5&6-48112 Rey, Calif 9029i c~ 92663 Oa11y P11ot F•brull"f 15 22. Begln/lntermed tralllee11 r n ° c appear· Repatr·Re'mod'l·AddWOO• C.lltrict 11 Lawn MN Ndr trlm9. ..ABO MOVING.. Pl aWa fhl• bu1lnn1 ia con-n" bu11n•u " tOl'I· Maren 1 a 1986 lor Comm w/Qd potential ~nc~. curl ·~~· <i:,11 D~rs-.tc 548'4980 I l-".1l11 * S45--073 * Oulete & C•.tvl T131CM& 1•••i1iioiioiioiil1._ ___ _ dllC!ad by an tn<llvl<laal d11<:ted by an 1nd1v1du,_1 SA-382 1ncme Pref exp tn can-1 "1 yn e ley ~ .,,. _ LO RATEi. 552--0410 H lw D f 111-1111 Un<I• J Schub Brad Grost vas. quallty & analyze. To HCEPT /LITE m111 BUILD OR RE AIR ATC Commerctat o;y:;:u Btalt~, •tr 11a--• -~!Ob• done rlg.htt- Thl• 11a1emen1 wes ft1NJ • .,,, '1atflmenl wu "ed P\IJllC NOTICE promote algnage & 8·!> M-r Nr Airport NB Walla stairs. c:foora, loctca. Speciallrlng In Comm't Fitan1 -·-_.._ wtth the County Clefk or Or ""'I" 111 .. County Cler1t 1)1 Or graphic adv In target Call CoaSI Roof Savers ralllngs moldings & trim and Restd'I FrM eat .,.°"'lilli"-i""iiliill••,.•--1111•l IJ..aTl 11Ym •• DRAINS CLEAR From 15 ' ange County on February 4 11"ge County Of' February e FICTITlOUI IUllNlll rnkt1. 831-24911 75s-2200 u 76106 Don 1164-5949 !>48-61123 •383924 DANCE LESSONS Sodal, Orange Co. Ortafn•I F1uoe11, Olapoeal, Heller. 1He fl! 6 NA._ STATIM!.NT I ~-Nightclub, Ballroom, Latin. St~t Mo ire. Tn.l>red 841--0907 P&R 722•90ee • Fi00147 p F>00374 I Tl'tl IOllC)'IO(Jng 1)9(9()(1 11 1 •i•••• CABINETS 4 CARPEN-•ROOM ADOITIONS• 1 Lenon• $20. &50"'3048 Lie T12.4-43&~1-t427 Publlehed Orange COsat ublished Orange Colll9t dotrig buaineu u 21""1 I TRY Smalt joba, repairs •REMODELING• · · · Dralnecleeradorrepalrlld. Deity Piiot February 8 15 !Daily Pilot February 8 IS CAEATIVE.CA!TtNG 858 '" 0 rt1aitlt1 free estlmatel, 845-2003 ST.LIC.428477 9611-21~4 tatill •II NEWWaretlouM8tOt9g9 Alt plumbing repalra. low 22, Marcf'I 1 1986 2:i.' Mrmn 1 l98& w 1811'1~ Cos'I Mesa. Cttlt • II-llYll 11111 ret....:rers. PDO 8314 1&7 Sa 6:>3 S1 387 92627 Doors-moldlnga-bey wtn-TRACTOR RENTAL. Bar• 2•.., n l 1111 • Edward A Ch1t11n 388 E dowe. complete patloe. or operated. gr~lng, •HMtlng dOM right¥' --Cerefuf..Cour1eoue-(;hMp lat ---------PUBllC NOTICE 22nd s1 NewPOr1 e.llCh. !~~,~~;: Pe~~·~~'l-es~k demo. nautlng, reaa 1 ..... Tu By hf.for p1ec41 &4Wet& li9~@•silitpj'A"'o~o•F-•A•t111p111l"'i-R P'lalC NOTICE ca111 retes. wtlend ~.St. ¥ir' CAN BEAT ANY BID BY FtCTITIOUI 8UllNlll Thtt bu~·"·'~ •• con· Doore-Repe1r-Att ... 1tlon1 Cletr Const 849-4931 FRANK MUSSl!!LMAN 50%. 7224 7537 Ac:TmOUl IUllNHI NAMI tTATEMfNT <M1~ by an tn<llvtdutl M HAV£ DONE fOlt TII: ~ flWttCET WHAT 1l( Cabtnett-Pll'el-LOOka·etc A .u yrt Al T.X ConN1an1 C FO A V 0 0 R -...--------- NAMI ITATEflffNT T~ rottow1ng pet"<>'IS art Edward A Ch11lln INSTMT f'alfTU DI) fOlt na--lllT ..... 1(£Tfl 35 yra axp .w ry 842-0597 .,_ra Cit Aat•. M&-7121 PARENTS. P'1'V9te home. U. Tile followlf'\O person• art doong ovsmeo" Th11 Sl81amlfl1 Wit ltled '" "'""' -_,... & I :::t ......__ NB M•.U-640-7020/E 11..,.,...,. .. _ .. ___ ,._ dOl'lll t>ul ll'llU .. JA JUSl' rue ru1•"" JO" 1-B I With t ..... CouAI" "'~k .... "'· c t Entry .. r ....... """". l11trM . • -.. ,.. C.llmkl Tiie lnatellatlon ' 9 lfdare 207 Alabama ., ., ~ " '"" " ' ....,.. v• "' W1ttt our t~CIUll't ln51Jnt C:ir !>ySltm '® •1• h111t fht arr I By No<tnan The Doofm.n Boerd/"--• fA# ....... s:~ Aepelr All "'---Lie • H~nllngiol'I 8ttcll CA ~:.~2:~~d Costa ~ =County on Jenu.ty 3 l IOll1t1 to t!tctronnltr 1tr1tr1lt h•Cll Quality mloni\!i"' "' Home Carpet or; Clean 0811' Fir 857-DOOR fOtoMIAd wMHIRd. In prtv~L.a..,. Ek:t: t;;; #42913<>. 842:1a;a· • 92648 D.\IM vt.11t1p•11 '.1181 ,__ tolor with luft araof11C\ "' • mill~ ot r11tnut1s ltir '"'' Y1l n.-i IYlletn Non toxic, 11---'· I ---GRAMMAR for ec:hOOI or lncllV ett.ntlon, warm & ----------- ••• TltOm .. Jeoobt. 207 Alt Me'1e4•11 C.<14t• M••· Cell! Pvblllhe<I Orange ~I ptnn.tt" ktll• nea 1g91 fS.45-5133 llllUllll bUalnea8 194-1525 frtendty envtof'ornent. EXPERT Tlftng·Rellabte • • '-"-· Huntington Rfl8Cll. V26:i'6 I Otily P1101 reo1u1ry 15. 22. for tM f,rst lom• fou un c~p.1~111• o~ l~t mllll1 btthon dvllar C -P&Ulll 11.111111 • ..... NM 414-t241 r...on•.,...~beth ·.C~!~8 w R__... 1310 . Patric~ .r.hinppa11. :l 181 Merell I a 19MI commtrc1•I i11n m"~'' with"° '•C•'t''"" •tld w1tli<1ul I llinit tatat/Ctacrttt Oualttyw«ll frM-1 -. L I .. kl1CMn. Call 722-9713 ,.r .. 1""•b.-•-'• H _.t.I 1 MlldtMta, C.osra M•N Cafll 8A-3&4 a llMh Drlvow1Y9. ~tloe. petha, 1 426513 ' Na-7401 lftlln • "" '" • un ng Ol'I t'9~4 f, t f rn t N ) b t •11 •: •CA 82948 0 G Read '39$6 Cet-n lft•~ m~t o ..,, 000 ir1<lt1dJ\ I l111ty 1utomated tnsl1nl e c o o 00 am ... RE810/COMM'L/INO 28 fm 11111 .. ••• ™• t>uatn••• " col'I Bro ... • aivo ~·n Ca111 Sten Systtm 11111 Ira'"'"' on IOl"I ~POO<t tlld • orotKled Re•• Mtckey. 53&-0553 Y'•· Do my own wOl'k ~ Lawn-TrM-ShNb lnet•JI. ~!~ 1ducyre of2' "->OY ~T~EJ.:!H~'!,. ' • ~ by • genertt Pl•t· 1321 r What a w~r WO<ld ttmtor1 <Newport Bt.tot~ illtl) Concrete Patio.~ •"1•1u 1 Al ..... •12e T,... frlm and Removal --·--· '°"'· .,. ... n ..... _ ... ~ It y04I" Id bt "'f ltlf "~ .. ~ -Thante·YOUI "3--4, 14 I.Id ...... I' 14) .,_..MIC) ·~ ___ J~... Loretta Aed<I, 23955 Cal or Snopptng right at 1 u ' its 111 I out mort tboul 1 ~'' way Slab•& Walk• a---00 8 ELECTRIC lawn Main & Aototltltf19 • ,,. ,,_._ _,., 0... 81 d .._&It CaM your ttnoenJpa ..,.ryd11Y' PIO 1t•blt buJJlltU ~1t111111, lh•I OfO ... 11111(./1 ~ Cont 42H30 842 1165 ~ .... lnatd ~ .... IH......., PAINTIUft WlndoW ~a.Moe :·· n. ltat.,.,t '"* hied fi321 " ·~~ O•lly Piiot r.1 111111fred WIYl(t lo a PIOVfll mtrh• W!lh no W7tl)ff1tlOI! tlld Ill C"'iu c . -4dllt-M71~ s~ call•. Fr•&llma1• &.....-5 ....... ""'" """ 804 tty reald'I C.M only : ~the County Cletlo or Ot Thi• bu•'""' 1, c:on AO• ro piece your ad 1l!'mtdat• '""' "°" •.. I.It ,.,.,. out ... 1 llc, bOnded .= ~E~ e:=,. 11cu1eo2 ~ e1s-n11 t• r.I: County Otl FIOIWfy 7 ctut1ad t>y 1 gitt*al Clt111• call &42-&e71 and tel • •ftusillf'\S.,, r,, ~""" .. r111" 1 mr ind do111'# '"' ·•~ F'QOl8iUW'1 Wk~, NCW/REPAIR Quality ~ TIRI .a • • ,. ... -_ ., ~-t ...,__ ••... netlhlO Ctealln.d Ad VI.or help ' .....JM............ .... Jo I ~-·1 .. • -., .. ........,.. ·=·~. ,,._ Patrloe 8Cntej)e>a11 "°" ._c_OHT_A_C_T_fllC_H_AE~l;......VOS.;..·;.,;S __ -l.:.7.:..14:..1.!52·1330 ...,. 'V'"' ........... re .,, b• to ll'nl! • rauon-ToP941CSI~ ,... pc1981bte p;toe .._,, t ~ Otenoe CoNt Thie "tterNltll wu fll'ld , LIU 848-6185 at1 Spm FrM t llC'tt "" ' 'f'I •, ,. • • o 10 gj • .. ..,a.w. ~-3235 &<46-(179 or "3--94 .. . ~~-------------..1i.-...~--------------------.... NIUC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE ... .. r- • kl• -.... ., .. u.. ....al ••• ,.-.~ .... •B-1 1121 !!!.. .. 1•-1m11-•1111re.r, · == MltmNT1Hi9 111 exonc NT..,.• • MCATAUMAW a1Jt\ee IMI T.Y. DT1&1 OPPOrtMnm .. avenao.. LES ._ .., .. ,u ..... Cdul'ltblan AM ""''' ... • oct cond .c.. Hoftd9 u tlQOO UOitiiil'8d'f'WWW flU lm Otnmerclal & YI* wttti Loe ~Tlmee .... eo.~a•. M710olle.612.-1W t... .... 1114 q19,t111i!p,41Pd.~11. NiaGart eonled W•1erCo °'*'~ IOOn, The Ao.-Clf'ouletlon I In our F<>ft~ .... ~ lair. •cau•tklft'I, l\01 at• '19 •• ALI A DINGY-Ottt ....... cer. All · n.. ~ ~ a... Ing 2<>'1. lludentt Okey door to dOOI El.ctr!~ OIY* £1260. roe • wooHft atand. ""'4 ~ Ytif=....., 8.\80T u. COftd 2 ~ fMllCl'I. ~ ~· · 1n O" C. HfOMe1 AOT1ll ~•m. 0111r1nt"d 64? -~ Oil ...,_.,.. &-.. 4 ,...-.-., .-..; Mao. -..ooea' QUll .. ,....,. )llllt OOfnlll ~~~tr!'ni~= MJF ,__,!~ rnlttlon~~= F~ Froet frw.... Met91ftl42·ti5Z! "900 AYI MllOGO ....... ,_..OcnyW ~-----:.., in peraon Weod·Mon, 1a.25 OPENING SOON tr11n1no It prowlded° ''~•tor, ll1nl cond ?, H~ ,.';!tt. ~ 40' "*-'••• y_,. If/If ttg .,_. llllOOftllll i=; atcii:' ~ ..... t18<42Cowan.lnr!M. THER0ARtNQ2()·· Pottntlll 10,Mn'I $300 11 5.650-42'3 ·~70 • Rlltldedl.Aft~ ........ ~. 111.oecs. ""'1l1l0tllotmae .. eaa •• 1670 News>ot1 8Nd C M plut S* WM1t For Wf/l/trl & Oryw I~ -. ~ iull'ury ..._ 13 t..eae3 "' ...... ~ &e5-5'-4aot15~.a....5 lntani.w 114-957-2000 3tove StU. Olwtbr Gold9rt "9t ~ IJ<C TwtnY8"11tOwpilftl,..., --..~,------•Aldie~ ti• Seek"'G mot .... , ..... ..., .. ,.,.. ·-d.481 .... .J . S10C» Me-5141 9lCJt '9clal• on Dim 1. "'8.000 AYI ... IOOO utlls to Pf'O'Ad9 O**'t wana ... llDU• SH '400. 493-IM1 30' 'll Formule 302. .Oft. 7111 7"1. VW or-c:;;a. c uatom•r s.vtc. for 0 •1-.. 1 • Ml.,,,_ tALa _.. nina DOOd l2200 '"' .. , nlo.h v111ue llgMlng .~Y!_efw,•1 ... •!'1!!•1· .. !.ePly PIT, '4thr 10 ttlfl. ":rs I iW r ,.. ONLY 2 l.Vl. AKC 8l9lc* &Mr9,'11ft oond Tt\', 1Wl'I ..aJATA 11 fl. 8ld IOllt • • M2.tl65 · ~fit 1nc1W ....,.,. ~ .., ,.....,.,.. Ible .. ~.-.. , ... TM. Mlnf ~. 1 fwn. 4~. 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Li.id '91 1 PldlAOY •n 1t.1••1 JOBS 552--0245 562..u1e °' 131-1oso Tuned & delli•ed s 141s .• 13 welcnll w v......, MondtY thr~h Fr1d1y JANITOR-~t -..or. Salel 2 wt1n• chelt °' dr....... M7-5e72 125hp ~ Lo 1v: 10am·7pm yplng r• &Opere~JenltorlalMr· 125MCl't au.iat.bed WANTED: Plano Wiit pmy topc:ondl12K .... ~1 qutrtld 844-211.1 I £ARN Yloeamuet,554-4980. ·trwn.e.S20.5's-5~7a CM'll 714/952-8188 8ERTRAMFLYBRIOGE2t -111-•t'"'llll--~j"y""11....,..,1 a....~=-~ I 11111 Estate Sales l.Al\Mn l.1"11 ll.lll Antq ou 1'M'I bd w/MW illJ'lill ... Bns10f ~ .... 500 De Nia ~ V-. EUAOPEAN DElN£R'(" Established amlll Com-"'Y'1L I Mu 111.P matttHI. Anlq Olk 40SPd tdi:tiaR 2!fF Ann. 0-. 5~ 300 E. ec-1 ~. N 8. t5'0 JAM80A£E RD merclal Broker~ firm In PRIZES Non-amkr, all thlft.1, PIT, drurlnlt•tnd 67~2512 NA Cempl. ~ SUPER BUYI 20• °""'*' 673--1331 Mon.-ffi. Me>m NE'WPOAT 8EACH Corona del ._.ar With P • FIT 8&1-9926 Bleck vtnyt Luy 80¥ c:N*. ~729 or S4W)HI Hui. a.tom bult w/'15 000( AVAILABLE Ad~ tof..._, l9and cep11on11 rap\ltltlOn TR I am LIT a'ft'Rma•-135 ot>o. IM~? ~~ ™S ~ Je>Maon "'°'°' AclQomOdMa 35ft bost Open 7 08YI a Weell needs an e•petitneecl ' ms 115-·· ... • Cal ... 2.~. . ~ sell. motivated tit S I" Two lull lllM lot attend-Cu1tom top qual. tr•· * Mk•,... M1·1al llPll&lllmfUI aJ~~~:~~ '=· hlhtriq ftat anti needed. E.ltc*lent dltlonll llv & d6n rm. 8 mo 11eo Call '1u 5;30 W1 IN.b 7114 PRIVATE SUP DEUVE.RY DEPAfllTMOIT ,,141e1u100 aa1u Pl1IT r:~:i:oJ:r'~~ =::::~=;:· 1St-5411 20'mm.M. ex~~1on MclJIENls BMW an All uus If you ~=~ extra I ~ ~ Sou1~ ec% R.,, I le!, tt 0 r s 75 , ..... , ... Good C::.1:00 obo SHORE Moorlno·a.lbos M-f tlll 9. M t!l 6 Pe~ wno en~ Mlllng apendlng money, or Uke O'Brien or J~ Mac. ~ Aek for Mark Penn. so.ton Whal.,, 82$ s E~ St c11a1r pad1, tabla clotl'ta a to DO plecea like Magic Hlde-•bed aota. s· s 175 16" AcX/no remote. 12, a. $8000K. 173-2780. FUIW1on, CA curtains 1t Oreng Mountain. Knotta Barry A ~, of boMea... VCNVHS wed. TY een. Flnnllh·mlde TARGA. SUPS AVAIL 25,30 & 40• 714-e808300 County Swap Meet Sal Ferm, or win Prlzel and 1111111 2Wit6' .. $100. End $235 ca9h. &4e-3272 3333 W COAST HWY.~ 213-e81-e70J II or Sun 816-701·1185 Awafdl.Call.utnowlWe Otllc:eaupply,exp tornew Tablel15673-2918 fr--....... 1977· Abefgl.&q hut!, -~&4~2~~&M~a.~5~Won~t-.f~.;r1~1i~~~~~~~~ 'heve MVeraJ openings In office aupplytphoto copy KING .._.. ~1-·"""---·d ~ Hlf.talllng ••nchH. C M H B 0 , J: V 1tore So. Co.ti Metro .._, -,_,.....,. . INb •--a) Jll l center cockpit. lHk WANTED TO BUY Belboe LARGE SELECTION Of WANTED goQd 642~ atM, 1a1 to 11500 mo + oalt bd,.m aet, MCtton.i. ._-cockpit ~nche1, lft me.nc:t Shof9 Mooring. NEW & USED BMWSI "''"' good volcel to eern __ _ ____ ben Selhtwtar Start '-1 IOWIMt. glw cof. tbl. lg. f21 Gt w15 H.P. motor cab6n, Yokvo ~. no 875-1829 ewa L.m .... ,p to S 1000 pet wee1icl AIDE F llve In aulst mirror, chairs, lampe, etc. on MW bWter $395. 290 t6ec:tronk::a. llmHted -M l--.....__ VOLUME SALES e8Slly can Cl'trts JtNCMr 1n Wtllchr rm~ OUlllAl 8'46-1251 aft 6. Roolnhood, CM 146-1471 mllea. Nft 172K. MUST -. -SERVlCE a LEASING 1-800 233-0491 $300/mo n-amk 645-2357 FIT PIT energetic. c:us-King IZ bed .. MW, pd. '82 Sc:hodt ate 18, am/fm SfLL-aaklng 135,000 c.. •If 3670 N. CMrtyB., .. CAHYe. LOHG SMALL BOATS·SalH APPT SETTERS-Pnone tomar Of1ented. clerll exp S900. Mii S275. Rattan redlo, NII cenvw. ult ~~~~d~ or "'! """" Person Eitp nHded from "°"'9, good comm. photo COC>Y or ofc auppty din. Mt $300. Matching c:ond. $9950. 845-«>15 • • 1'75:-Hli COBRA tre16er, (No ct.ry .. tt-405) Catalina/CllPfl For 1n1etJ Call Ylci(I M·F 631.e82() P<ef $4 50-$6 hr Start 4-1 lhelWa 175. 720-1813 Mft cont__, A·1 c:ond. (l14)Ul-llll 111ew call 650--<44'17 IAITENDANT '°' Unocal ··-1'1111••&1 ... -... www. "" ~ DO A unu $4500 obo. 848-5848 T,..,.,....,. Welcome wn -~ i-t.ba.a"':"; .llllo..... ., ..... • YOUR '79 DOOGE Motor Home O~N SEVEN DAYS Claats /lntiuuti , service 't1t1on 111and FIT, clean o M v CMW 18. -.alll ~ ~ _ .._ ~) 20 5 I•-------• 55-.l sales. FT & PT Apply neat appearance, MnM ~ ~ ~ .. ..__ .,,..,. • • ....,. • 4VI 1476 SE Brlttol at of direction. $5/hr . ..... -, ""·"( . • AC. CIC, PIS, ---IU"""!!'"'!!UI'!'!'!'•'!!"---. Redl'tlll, CM. 5'40-5676 Immediate opening. Dill •I ' UZ ~ '~-:~. • cf, .,. ~. Mft contain equipment. Call for Appt Lagun w.a E.O.E. M/F 752-0481 M-F WAIDHllUUTI .-"£.. 1 .... ~:).11:: _ir f u;"' . ..._, . ..,, ~2~· 18'995 Cal . ~_-r=--,-.. . ,, ...... ~- Niguel 1714)S82·9716' Full Of Pert-time Cost• Tll..... .. -.. --,!.16· J ' '"l '<J'•, CICllAILSOYIU MeaaAu1o wut1 Aattfor l&lllnust Ononaofaklnddl~ · I.. "~ ·::w,...~~= •• l•Hll •• F T .. e '•>A··jnn 2()'a.1 Jay IMS-tMCl For Ken A.Han Hair n-o-. llnued ae:oeac>o191. ~ OllaAGI SAU AOS NOW -. ".j, l _, • 2 000 --.., ., .....,... ... r--.. ~.. h....... & n ....... m• ... 1.:. .. ,,.,,_,!':! ....... • •••• enteftajnment. danc•ng 'COSTA Mel.aJH.S 1,.._ lr~ine Marriott Hotel. ,,,..try OOf ..,.,,,,.. ClASSWllD I Y CITTI ..... '-...... Uoill',-.~ --••• I 553-94-49 m«ehendlte. Feb 28th & Sii 11&.0W l\jO exper nee. we tren 18 yr or older, pc'et• Marc:tl 111, 10-3 3019 F-OR RENT 25• &ecutlw ~ 8 •••tdoll9 StudenlS OK . m• S5/hr 10 start wttt MOYER/DRIVER Enteri>tite. lNr Baker & aasa I Motor Home, Hit*-of ftM & 1670 NewPort Blvd, CM trlln Must have trana-lntelltgent hard wortitng Bt1stol), Coate Meu •·"·---•-•--.a llM weekty cw d91y. ~111' 645-5446 or 752·6955 1 ponetlon Can anytime person, to move lum, & ~ ..,... ~ SW~ COOIS/llS Mn 1 ~to FT 968-0825 drive truck. gd drlW rec: ..... UUJ de. pool equtpt. POOL tabtt lga S 150. Antq .... ,JC ... / IJI..,.., ...... · lit ~,,e Roar!"" 2()'s "--•nn MllTEI·,.. -1 nee. ~ Pf'•f Starving AH lumlture to btaotd Liv· book1, toys. glmrec:U. rocking~ 165. Maxi 11111111 1111 llOclk. ··• ~..... -_,. CollegeStodent1M0111ng lngnn&dlnlngrm bdrm 215Ruby.SaUSun 1CM Taxl atrollarl3'.5"8-95'44 1 te doea Melle 8 ...,: b~a ~:! ~4:1 • ~: :::.:::.. back· Co 556-2tn Ml. Wlhr/dryr, chr• & Unique Garege Sale. Sa!Uf~ e-12. M*'Y mi. 1595 Many Extr u ... ..,. .._. you D •• r 1 -flffr Pt--al Custom« Service PART TIME-College stu~ misc. 6-44-4594 Oak aecretery, l>eveted ce11tneous Items. 3027 640-9019 purdl Ill your BMW. ,__ dent or other. wanted for Must Sacrlftc&.only e-12 g1111 rrench door•. Klltyt>rook Ln. nr Fecko 1911 SUZUKI RM 125 &Cll:tD Students ok Opening ISA THAY Fl0<al Delivery. Allen mo's oldl Beaut oak claulc Mercedes. . · 'IOOn Tne Roanng 2()'1 Currently has openlnns for Beck Florisi,. 2809 ~ bdrm $400: unuHd inttM'91tlng bocMll etc. Satllf"dayW 214 Knox Pt din bllte, MW rebuMt eng, 670 ~ .... .. ...... •7"1353 25 .. b I .LI I An. antqa. PNH:arnen good c:ond. Alltlng S750 Apply at 1 ............ .,...., C.S Rep. PtT alter-P<><tgfYU,v..-· aolabedl350 oakdeak ! ........ :1.!.~~.e1•11t tt• equlpt,ot\lna&Pf'oblt• obo.Call831-1272 S!tl..,...,_~nl Blvd CM 645-5-4411 or noon• X.lnt tor house-S250: Ital. brass w/glua ...,.,.,. -"" al'9y I & et _,.......... 752-695!. wives & retlreet Call din set S375-bar stool• on t1ght). Saturday ~-radng equ pt mor ·as HONDA tnterceot.or. W. 1-.8-Alle SI n d r a Is h ma e I PatMllM eveningl $75; tofa/lowst $500; 1673--6000) Sofa llMC*. c:tn. Walnut 700cx:. itlnt eond, low CUp.011.WYS Nestess I C...r1 lifts 554.4900 Fm •PPI WUU IAIE lal... '* aet. ml9c 125-S75-m1e1.. 482-2&49.,, .apn -••111------oro;in~;o: ·~~~~ ~:6~r=tllus Or ' Oar-PtalaaalA 1117 ~77 or 543299 HONDA 400 CMT ·112. BMW '74 2002, ail Rob ! ·~:=~:~~:.·· oek/glass wall unn 1350; tof ibl Ml $450: eteg. Fr ment dancing Full or Sun Only 8-5. E119ty1hlng 2700 ,,,. uc:.llent eond 253-4234 or ~ IMve Pd•I tune 1670 N-.vvt 11• _.Ill-. Yard Sale Set/Sun 9-5. lfom ellfl'ciM bttl• to ~ 64'7.75e0 · 1 meeuge 850.()785 I Prov. dtnr m. ucr. S1350: All Kint PP ~705 --.. -· UH •1-511 w Bay Aw. Furn. bu'letl 2176 Rural I.I\ --·------~ .,,. ___ __,,__,....,....,. ___ _ B •O CM 645-~8 or Must be 111. 1111 150 Iba, 2'" llMtlld ltetTd & more! 1 on 22nd St. E/llde • Aalt.,1 ~II BMW ·111 320i. wn1/1;>1Ue, students & Ngh ac:hool Roctt maple dine Ible '52-6955 11 FIT Wed .-..on . t>en--I _ -• tnrl 1 ownr ~ml efllS 250 OGLE ST C.M. Cenu ... Jiu llU Wal~t twin beds 125 .... Lil Lliii I .mm.c moo ~7U7 Mature r!!!!'!r dinner'--...... El fiLOsA carpet like new. ~::·~~"~ca~ a...,., ...... n B~ ·~ 7331. 5 IC>d.iloW I hse A1vle<1 RestaurantlKennel nr oc Falrgrnde ~ra1.c:ofor.,~S30yd S10 St•eoS50 Antqew ..... ,., I ml Delpllln w/Paarl seniors• Telemarketing Maple chest, wtng c:hra. fum ls looktng for mlac. All ve<y reasooat>le. enerru_uc 1ndMdual1 to Mult Sell! W-<4258 con uct • marketing lliactlluteU 1115 survey tor 1 local new- S C Plaza ~38'-0 E..p w/equlpment prefd 9 6x 13 6. 10Jt11 ell lor In.ink $40 Atgens I 10-llST .-S 18''88S modUllt --. JOE s PLACE-IRVINC PIT FIT 549-9799 $75 ls I deel ~ I $15 Lampl yllfd809 MOVING mus1 Ml tNa paper NO SELLING! L0Mtt reepratory mactl Only requirement IS • SSO. Medium dog earner .. l 14--t • It"• piano S750 .Mlsc 22ei HUNTINGTON BEACH immec c:at S2• SK obo or ~ ~ PIT DAYS tEASY ASSEMBLY WORK! ~I tM -r -"""•te Or Sat/Sun 8,30 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH TOL 654-7111or111 l'ft9Q pl ...... nt teMphOne voice S30 Couch & cnr S35 Hours Mon-Ft1 5·30-9·00 Queen 11eeper $35 '--1'latte< Wa1tresa/Hostess S60000per 100 8ig V111d §81; sa11sun ..,._.. 842-<>631 540-5184 -------- Cal 552--0233/Tom 1Gu111anteed Peyment No 328 Monte VIiia 81kei. r ... tm Ulm" 1111 Set 9am-1pm $4/llr . Chrome dinette Ml $75 786-1998/Merry E)o.perlence/No Sal•• t>oo111. clothel, bargains 1 V. 1134 Ktng cab, Icing bed, stlc*, I MOTHER'S KITCHEN T.J Detella send Hlf·•d· s1er.o. 9hllfJ> """' Co•'"""'"'~ d "u o d "om pod W1D 1J1f11t11 M-... II . (Vin• 1'734) 5 days per wit p • envelope ELAN VITAL lowly ceramic animals IZ bdrm Mt. din "!' -~tl. 4202) SU pet· week to start Older maple dinette S25. Share In partnerahlp 2 Cherub lamps S5 .._ profits after 111 wk. Im· 54&.8208 mediate openings tor the Bo<*• • Reader• Oigelt right people Cuual at· Apply 225 E 17th St CIOI. ·903. 34 t8 Enterprise Rd. Big & lmle rabbits & •all unltl & muc:tt more. S*I _ · F"t PlerC41 FL 334112 ducks decorated · wltn 1&e05 Mryuewood St. LOS An•"'5' l\nlv Ure. ple ... nt working hllldbedt. eJtlt c:ond conditions. managem41Qt St eacti 756-9143 MOTHER'S MARKET & handp111nted ceramic 1 ~ • V1•J KITCHEN. Our Ou1lityj EWtrtJl ••ttrM ,,.... h•t•. flowers and rib-lot. a..c• 1141 A·"'l.u..:..ed Clenet THiODOH ROBINS opportunttlel For Inter-Feb Bill Blus Tux, me-view call Mery 0"'1t 11 dlum. ~ay. Pd $350. ask· vegetarian Restaurant Isl 4 a 8 hr thll1s Set Irene at t>ons Prtvate..,. at UUM ll accepting app1tcat1on~ tne'Balboa fun Zone Red Bobbin by Kay Allen FOID 8-42-4333 bwtn 9am·3pm Ing S 1 673· 7325 Bob M·F or &42-56711 after tor l'lotllne cooU. and Mftfry-Oo-Round. Wed & 250 E. 17th St C M 11110 I llTTEI De•la. servera. pi t and week· Thurs. M111 5, 6. 11-2pm. Fn 2128 Set 311 10-5:30 sw•• 11E1T CllC'f LEGENDS • ~ trip to see 6pm M·F Call tOdtY 1tan tomorrow L~s. Sun. Mar 2 2060 K,UM)I l l VD COSTA Ml ~A 6-41 0010 ends pleaM apply Exper'd Mat\N mechanic _. WE LUSE ALL 225 E 171~ St, CM Mull have own toola Elec ltoV9. c:tlra. hot tub MO<e -u.ed, HeNk:<attecl llTmU11'11 S3 50 w Incl bu•. ~seats & retreshments. --wi g .. heater. misc and New MerenendiM lllES 01 THE BAYSIDE CAFE IS ec:· $20.000/yr • 675-21137 Sat/Sun 9-<4 422 E 18th Set /Sun GoldenwHt . cepting •P9ltcat1on1 tor, -FLiuL IUlllll POSllFllUI Call Bev 875-$>00 Full-time. l'Nltllf"e. depen-MAGIC ISLAND Member· Airto w , radio 1L.1e.-917 won (Stlt• 3965) coonter help. day & •vi 2. I NAA ·-kr man SAU n~...:.!tdinger. ,_ ~ IOIELS IF srwl1s evall Apply at yrs m n exper ""'._" UUOV'll'l• ...... l. S5 P... ......-- 600 E Bay AV9 Biibo• pc'ef NB "'~· 675-948-4, Lg quanlty ot lumlture. Sunday:.onty. 993-2389 FllE Uttl d1ble peraon Frid•'/ lhlp, l>flvilegea It M:ilc: needed Mu11 have own Cutle $750 <1bo 55 725 tran1por11tlon. be re· located In the Fun Zone I al1 6pm 631·155• beveled oek Chine & ti*, ___ ,,_ ____ _ c 1111 s..e-ss91 1 SAtEs CLERK FULL & :'n~~"':· ~m ~~ GAEA T STUFFt s Fem111ea ElllOPUI THfODORI 1 1pon11ble lor general MEMBERSHl9 in BALBOA ma1nt & Company runs BAY CLUB tor Sll'8 Tenni1 incl 494-9631 •• m •S II • ...., PART TIME. 198 22"6 Roll-top O..kt wing b&tn,· garden, -19or11 ca as • -•1 St . 875-8556. NPB c11a1r1. palno. fine antqs. 1cratt-:--t~1ee Simms St. All APOly at PUFFINS R•· -----Oak w-.i Units & cof*:· Bolu Cl'ltca & w.,.,., ........... . ROBINS FORD I ;)·J~ ,.AllO • ll'l'D CALL 631.() 149 Petl110n Clrculators N B TENNIS CLUB FULL S8-S12 per nr. ca.sh paid FAMILY MEMBERSHIP taurant 3050 Coast Hwy Hav. aometn1ng 10 sell! Sat & Sun HB ...-s~• CdM Call LCM.11s 640-1573 Cl1Hlfiecl ads do ii ltWlll tables Saturday llam · II dllly We train 761-9157 S750/0BO 722-6460 C0\14 Mf'A I>~~ :>010 If , .. .,. ........ tffe ......... . I .. , ......... , WEWAMTYout .. .................. .,, .•...• ..... ,.. .............. lft .... h•ll•••11ee11 ... .,., •• ' ... .,, ............... . C•T•rl A .. fw T.C. (7 t4).642-4JJJ PITTLATE RM PERSON. ;re-Tennis Club trana- letable memt>e<shlp lor 3124 Yukon Ave MOVING REMODEL DATSUN ·n 2tOZ b:2 E1t1te Sale Sat/Sun 12·5. SALE! Furn. appl, ofc IDIEIES lllZ auto. ._ ,_ puitl Wrougnt Iron Ibis & Imp• equip, baby fl.Im. bka. tirM $3600 obo n2· 11188 Monday .tpm-appro• 8 30pm. T~tdey 11em· .. ie S600 675·2109 furn. oO<n & ends 1640 drt. bikea. jewerfy. pie-DATSUN i'9 8210 F0t M1norea Dr. Meea '-:•de lures. ciothee, wood pan-Sale STOO Corotac1 Beth approx 7pm, wlll train, TANNING BED PROF apply Pennr:-ver 16e0 U Y .A never used S 1500 eling. and much mor9. FIYEFAMILYGarageSalel 11352 Alvaredo Or, ,,.., {7 l•)63t.()t•9 PlllO«lllll. c Cost new S4200 Cell Service Station attendent. Ray, (714) 994-0500 FIT, upet pref Chevron. ''" •• , .. --im We have everything! Incl Newl and & Allanta, DATSUN 80 310GX. ate. I sev TY. car.Ihm ttareos, HB Sat & Sun Ill 40 .. 0 4SC>d anv tm1tape good phn IM mach. hlhld gds. • • COnd Lesfie 6U 6333 baby equ.ic>, & Honda car. MOVING S~LE • Every-ASK FOR JIM, JR --- 3000 Fairview. CM Free to gd hm. Dooennan. Sat a Sun 9-3pm thing goM c:hMp• coueh. • --IATAI ~" ... I 2009 Conttnerital. CM. tablel. chaw•. f\191, kid• A1tt Semen/ s IC>d. AM/FM oass.. 1ong-c101h•. bikes. picnic P1rtt MlS bed custom ~ & SHIPPER/RECIEYER. MacGregor YllChts, 1631 purebred & Nof'wegian Elk hound /Samoyed PlanQerltll. CM. Both s-e yrs 968-0M!i Teech & Sett Stitchery FREE TO GOOD HOME • Kill. PIT, FIT. win train Atfectionlte Cat nd5 TLC GIGANTIC YARD SALE table, camJMnG gear. pots . I • 000538 Retrlg. frffzer mat· & pena. Sat M.erc:tl 1. 2 Hut.,....16ngtea.allew. tlr• uc:•~­ treuH. bedl. chairs, 6am to 1pm 16531 Hert, van sizes on bal wheels .,.._ 964-4125 uk lor Katie In loving tlmlly nome TRAFFIC COUNTERS Call Deanna 722-6331 lmmed openlng1, own Mother paSMd away. need tran1 perfect tor young ~home for tO yr old ra1lred eouples, vat1able Cocker Sp1nlel. nrs. e.ce11en1 good companion lor Supplemental lno<>fM older 1ncllvidu11 646-Q.474 645-9590 Ill mag dlvan1, many anttques. H.B .. near ~ & Hell S20. S25 M 631-3701 1000'1 ot ltem1. \2811 by Wntrnont School No 4-t65x 14 ww 2 on Del1J Portole. 5-40-8682 .Sat Mt1yt>lrd1 pMeM. 2 on Ford rims $49pf Sun Mon. Tues 10-4 I •·-L...--1142 2-155 2· 185SR on T HUGE GARAGE SALE ut . ..,._, nms $45 pr 631-3701 • Sat 311, 8:30 2sSM wmo. TXAles, chairs. other --Drl /J--c M nr Univ & lrvlne Av turn. mifl'orl. books (art. 4 Dffl ft ..,. ~ -...... , .. OLDSMOBILE GMC .. .. •• ~, ... f1 • 1 •• ._ Vft~• '.j-4f.. .. t coott). gemee, pumea. ,.. HUGE SALE Relrlg . Natl GeoQ,.18822 Hark· l!'W'-.. '!"!'l!'!'!'l!l~"'l~~'!" ---------wood booklhelf. metal nea Cir Set a-2. ·7§ SUBURU Station _. JlllD '11 llltleyatat Wut.. 6ilin F1nit1rt 9531 I ~~t 1147 NURSE or companion In 31 COlufY.ncrt>1e. rOM- 1tor~ shed w+th floor. Wagon $2100 080 by 45 713 ~ P/S AM/FM WHher & gH dryer. t 144 Maren lS .. 8-40-mt catt . auto 'custom stereo c tnet, wood Am It.,,,•. clothinQ, --~ ........ aunroot Lie• ownc:at.e~ In PttyTl'tef. Would also begxlnt Ped-t>untc bed h 6 drawwa. books, gamea, bfk•. vW .. ~8238 I apec w/hendlcep & 4'1tal dnk S 150 Ask tor garden t . toy b01t etc pan1. Nlfboeta Mlected ~ ._..... .... your home, nave refs & wood. oblon shape l eldefty. J38..1009 Mr Johnson 644-2292 Sunday 24&3 Elden 'junk Fri-Sat 15 Mann It comH with bucket trcMMhf . VICTOR 12.pD E......,r~lc 83l·2M2 (Univ. Pfk) Irv 7116-6387 'Seall. r1dt11 tl re1 ._., "" --1Ser•9736> (Stll•2'67•) •-= Mll o..tc Cal\.llator. ~V~RM. rs. 3 typet Turtle Roell Sat 9-3. 111842 •-n ' -Add~ mtlch, 5'4&-1000 550 M own IOve ,.., Via Mwln&. Fum, Bedl. ..., AN &Gnt81 Gp Aailul I $.50 & ottoman to llnena. toola. fl•l'I· OAANGECOAST 1ortic 1•ttie1n 1 1sob. th I ••" ctt .. ~,~~:_~0 1no/boetlng & llMl'tld 2524 H=~= Mae9 t 18fnlC7Tln 1750 , t AK . 1 ...., 411n•t21n 1250 l#tll, MIM I 150 Fem• .matctt $40 2 twin &. 1 Weal'ling madl. bed. llvtng Ml-1121 .. t"" l ouw 15tfl dble bO• apttng I frame rm tum. lotS morel Sat I -~= O:.k'"uoo. Bird• Eye _s_200_4M·7845 • 110 .. Lat• model El &1r1 a.s 21 Roca ROM fncb liilM~lllmlitl Mapfa Desk S75, GREA T POTENTIAL Camino shell S50. Othtf ~·~ .... la ll '74 El CAMINO. d..-c 5'46·5e 18 watch Dogs. Alu1t1an mtac L"'. rm turn nlca _ -400 Good wort! horaet a G man nae.kl. ~ 204 E nt allll now.... M •1•..,.. ... ,. ~27 lr-...otte50cervec1Wood Matamul tr S1 ,..~--• •• -.... ......_ 0 • ~ ~ c;:ouHI HorM Only Sh19Mrd ml•ecl. S50. 22nd (...,..,_..,.. .....,..,,.....,_., etc , .. , S HIOO 640·8886 ~5593 a,. & '22nd) Stum Sat OtMt 8-t Fiii ~ -"M OYING. BIO SALE 2546 Cre1tvlew In Rancher land1captr1 ~tlnme•t -Gtatral Furniture. t9" TY St 15 BaY9hO+'• (In altey) d~ 9 11 ••••flatbed .-.n8iie•ee1:.~n"rlr':r.n~lllli'.J 25' TY SJ30 Clothee I Antique upright Olano. Onty 9000 m4 Auto, Vt, round ...--._, bl P9 PS A ""41 tllMl • ma n~ o ther tt11ng1 oelt ---· t 12053983) $9995 PE LIVE Ry DRIVER Sat /Sun Marett 11t/2nd w/paw ...._ +dtl pine din • Corner ot Wll1on & atiM'I. 846-01 t7 JOMaon & Son Linc Mere e P W I 540•$630 • 1acenc11 on 1 aon Huge Mo°"""CI Sale ~t• • Dally Piiot motor route oviNG Aetngerttcw 2 than .,, CM Get _.. Fo~o 91 ~~Up F2so. • available In Huntington r.auw.. «>"-tabte. Fum, ~:OtMe, lttfeo. p I p b auto air. • 273" M d _... rt anv tm. 0\191 tank• eoK • Harbor area. 1-2 hours =Beker & F.;:,.:;ra :'9& ~ 1:~ ml S5500 M2·2574 : per afternoon. 0111ng Sate Stturday prtQes Sit/Sun lGam fm • C I 64 hm Oupea lamp.1 ~1 C....4E.mlblutT) ,..,.IP-!~~~~~~ • a I 2-4333; Monday-blk• plenta c:.aroet ' N•IO_"_~-o-,fl-OO-d--.::0-.-,ag• 7J. ~q,~.:. .• Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for ml.:11 w Coronaoo Dr Sale, Sat .. , Pon locll· gd $2500 ObO S.l--0713 • Art -~ s1 c.... "'°'°'" __ • • AT 9--4 Clll top aal teclt. cycJea. fu<n. Wlt1tultl, ~Dodge Yen con· • 1t.,eo cabinet cotf• tuffboerda. red'oe. die--V"lr"IM>n 2 'K m1 loeded • Ot•n~• CAA1t ta.,.. ~a 3 ..... ,., ""--ctotMe. ""'° •'••t,... Mu11 ... • Y-• c"*1 twin ...,.,.bed & ,,.....,... sn 900 $40-9205 : D•I J Piiot :f. --~~ ~~ hii°S4in 11r11. 2191 MeM 1a..-, : . 330 W ... , Drive Wllllgl'lt ~. -af1 Dt,SAHgfltt Eatacetum _..Claalct ..... ...._._ ___ 1 • Coete ..... , CA mite: 2000 ~bl1c, Ofc ~ marlf'lt IUC>-fAIVM"'1 TA3 • Coat• ...... '°" 0.. ' -~ cmM & Corovert AOC> 2'53-423' --------•11111!•111!!'~'!!~!!!!"'1 • •• e e • • •• ••• -!•••• ee • e •• e • Monro.,.) a....1380 ~ "'°"' e~.o7as tw m.,g t• ' .. OLKSWAGE a · 1suzu · ~15 # IN THI UNITID STAns D DYING HARDll TO ~1 OVERSTOCKE MUST SEU!!?:~ '86 CABRIOLET fACT. mama •1i,uo < OUI PllQ._ r'i> .. •11,65€ SAVE '1494~ OR LWI fol f2291•:,., IOoo-,...._...,.~ TOlllfot~ '119"" M ~ -adlOMll eno ~---,., .._ .. ... .,~ ~r '86 JEnA FACT. STICUI "7SO -::r--.n••I PllCl. '861i SAVE 'IOlf OR LWE FOi • 169•• = 10 oo--~...,.a.> T• of~ •10111 >IA M--•c;-..,e<'CI~ ..... ¥ ..,._.,. -IO oo--,.· , .. FACT. Sna<ll '1513 ~. OUI NICI •7599-- SAVE '984,. ./" OR LWE FOR '14957 :: $0 ~ ~ velu9 13433 TQ!el OI ~ '9 t 'Zl'-' 411 ...... -• cw...i eno ~monlfl ._ "1 ----todl:Mon '86 ISUZU PICKUP ... FACT. maul '6038 OUI 'llCI '569850 SAVE '339S° OI LWE FOR 'I 09•:: IO 00-~ ..-.,. 10000 f Clllll (II~ ..., ., "' .... -• _,.,,., '°",.,..,,.,, .... "' • .._. -..-IO «-' I • \ / .---· o,..,. Cou1 OAIC"V P~LOT/ Saturday, MAieh l. 1988 .!l!J!!l!!!!!!..Jl~lM!! Aat11 lllert.. tlM Aatn Dtantie 1300 P\IN.IC NOllC£ Pt8.IC NOTICf rtalC NOTICE '1r'Jllll FOAO '78 l TO W;n. r.. . , P\RIC NOTIC£ NI.IC NOJIC[ .Uno a 1900 Ml-5956 ll~le, ~ good cond. Ptlvlll S•. to the hlgnelt COit Ot the Plana and 8pecl-cun. Of bidder'• bond 18M POtl ltlnl'Y Circle. Delly PllOt ~ 16, 22, . JoM Ancltew ~non, ACTTT'IOU9 ....... ___ · __ S1l9$ 54~•9 and bel'.t bl<IW. l'.lbieet lo tic1tton.,1ortt1ecc.rormait· NObl0111alltleCOlll!dered twwporf9wtt,Ca1Jf.t2te0 M~ t ,a, 1916 llC>e4 •tee 8t .. New90tt ...-tTATW VW '70 8UG, good ciond. --conlirmatlpn of a!Nd Su· Ing and handllng wlll ~ ,.... ul\!Me It 11 made on a btri faU A. Dc*tr, 1tM Port D ·M1 a..ctl, Clllf. 12113 am/tm o rig owner FORD 118 T·8kd, wht, ptirlOtCourt.onoreftertlll Ml<l90 • 1onn1Urnltllldbytl'llC11Yof Trlnlt)! C•r~I•. Na'ifport Thi• b\ltlnNe le con-Tlllf~I*'°"'.,. .. 1200 ~"4UO •poll• .till.. air, c:tula. Kin day°' Mileti, , ... I .. The City,.....,.. tile ~~l C<*=• 1114·. made In ~Cell!, tHeO .... "' Mft-~by. M ludMdMI d~ ... _.Ilea.., • • em/fm, 981( ml $1950. the o~ ,ol ' Rletlatd 8. 10 r~ any Of all blcla. I CCO 11\Ce with the Thie l>utlll ... It -con· ~nut...,.; Jot1n Andrew Cannon .._ 9' 1' .. l!NT VW '74 SUPER BEAn.l!, L.Ve m99 722-8787 Macg11rn, 1015 Cllettnut ~ Mee~ Cit) pr 1 01 the Pr()90UI dua.d b)': 1111 lndMdull Thie eca~ W91 ftlecl 8 AW IN~ N~ eJ1c.lftnl tr•n•. $1200. • A~ .• 8ultt u . Cttltbed, CA ~ ..... City f/f ~ ..... t~ultemtfltl. Paul A. Doellt '1CTmOUt .-.. wttfl tlll County ~ of°'" COWANY, 1 Keren 759-8055. FORD 80 Pinto, Pl•. llf, 92008. OOUllCY ot 8111 '*00 . ._ Velter, Cellfenlle Each bidder mull be Thia •t....,,..,t wee ni.d MAllll ITAT'llmM'T -. County on~ 31 Oenttr Ot .. t2a0, NewpOrt am/Im CMt, 5eK ml, e11U $tl1• of Calltomla, all the Pvblt•l\ed Oranoe Coatl llolnlld u required by lew. with the County Olwt! of Or· Tl'll l'Ollawfng penona .,. 1tlt ' BMcfl. Cell! 9~ VW\IANCAMPER'e.4 cond. S 1500 obo. fight, 11111 end lnt.-t of Dll!'f Piiot M•rch t, 1880 TM City Council of the ena-Countyon J~31, doing bUl!neM•: ~1 DoMld W. Shaw, Trull .. h QO, o oo, 7>4·8,10 6"5-2435 or &31-5087 Nld deQMlld It the time of Sl-408 City of Costa MeN ,...,..... 1084 Al D PAM'V' "l!NTAUl. Publlthld OrlflQe Coe1t Of the Donald W. Stww A •n RX2. n• brk• ....,... _ __,,,..--~--== delth end all the lght title the '°"" I ,.. MIY or all ,..., 2085 Plecenlll Ave. H . Dally Piiot F.oruaty 15 22 "'9Yocab4e TNlt •• ., HarbOf & clutch, ~ cond. atel Dtantic 1300 J~EP CMrokee Loredo eno 1n1., .. 1 ot ' .. kl· ct. f'\Bl.tC NOTICE bid: 0 Publ~ 0renoe eo..1 Coeta Meu, Callf. tttn Mardi 1 e 1oee ' · ~Dr .. N9wpo!'C e.acm. 11195 obo. 1 57~6 Hiii lmW ,12 85, 8·0Y1. "·dr, NI.ct OMNd has aoqutred by <>1>-· Th• oontr•ctor •hall o.11y Piiot 'ffebn.tary t5, 22. s.~e.o~n'oM. 1..ic.~r, .. "!on~e.15 • • ~-310 c • ..:.!~sh-~~~ MAZO 19 nv7W troo. 2.8 lltre tng. mldnlt• ... uon or law or ot~M. ,ICTIT10Ue .u..... comply with the provltlon• Marct'I 1, •• 1Ne • .. _,._ .... · A 1 "" redeo8d 8,893 mu ... leatl'I«. tlll. bl, 1an Int, air, a1, p1, Cw, ()thef tn.n· or In eddlllon to NAiii ITATl•NT or ~loCI 1110 10 11ao In· &A-313 Placen11a Aft. f&, Coeta Truat" of the Ptut .:r.1~~~~:'J:4 ~1:i.t;_sis~o;:,., "!J~:, tllt, pdl. dlo cue. crv "· that 0t 1ald <*ened. 1t tn. The roilowlng per.on 11 ctullw, Of Ille Cllll0tnl• ~ C:i:~7 tt.. con· NI.IC fl)11C( ~ ~1~ d ........ •ic . Lie .. 418783 Cuti whl,,rf rte. and mor.. time of d,ath, In Mid 10 all doing l>Yllnea•..: LebOf Cod•. the pr9Yaltlng PCB.IC MOTtCE ducted~ 1 corporeflM ____ .... _. •• Corona del Mr. Clelt. 92825 DA GLC S A TION v-.. " " Call Jim 850·5418 or tt\tl certain '"I J>l'oPlf'ty, KOO SE~VICES 11311 rat• and ecale of W-0-•· ,...,. • • ·---•• K th CfooUll AGON '8.3. air, am/fm, lltlf 642-0881 Iv mag. lltuated In th• City of Santa Mlllbrl~ge circle,' Hunt· tebllthld by the City LO! rteftTIOUI llU9Mll Pam tlorn. offlol men-NAm ITAW mar; 1 1:: · ._,_,,. d II look & , Ana. County of Orange. lngton 8eactl Calif 02548 Coett MeN Wflk;h ere n1t0 NAiii UATIMINT tlOllf The loliOwlf'tO Pl'90f'I la Truet11 of the ar; Kl11\fyft ~· g OU m • t LINCOLN 73 Contlnenal State of CallfOfnla, 1M1rtklu· l<ay Elizabeth OeLoecn with the City Clet'lc of aald Thi f"''--'"" II ~ .. atement w11 flleCI dOlng l>Ullnlal •: Croofuwt AIYoceble Truat, ~,..,.good, $3995 rune good, $1500. Cell larfy deecrlbed aa lotlowa. to 8381 Mlllbrll'l-Cltcle, Hunt: City: and ah.it lorftiit '**· dot~ b\19 ......... ~ with the County Clerk Of Or· THE REPORT. 2772 1580 8unMt Rl:f.• Dr .. • C•H David a"tr 4pm 646-4542 wit: . . In~-r.---1:'.· Cellf. 9:...... tlH pretel'tl>ed th« .. n fOf ... GIN•'S ST'•ru•ny, '"09 County on F9bnlairy 7, Harbor BIYd. 0.01. SC-101, l..aoune BMch, Call , O:l95t 78C)..73I11~2020 PAEICEL 1 L t 20 f l act v"""""' ,_., "" of Ille .. Id n " " "" 1988 Cotta Mee&. Calif. 92829 Thi• bYalnM• le con• 064 o o ' hie buatne" le eon· noncom,....anc. · 212 Alben Pt Coett MeN • ,_.. George c. FOttMr II. 2040 ducted by: 1 gener&I par1· MBZ '89 2808L, dk blue, No. 1 ·In the city 01 Santa duet&d by· an lndlvldual Code. tty CalK 02627 .. · Publlehed Orenoe Coatt Phelerope Court, Coita nerahlp Ute Ian Int, autd.-, air, Ana. county 01 Orange, K•r. E. Deloach 111..llN '· l'MfNNCY c Ftegln• Mlchael Cul· Dally Piiot February 15, 22. MeN, Cellf. 92626 Joanne S A9ynold1 cauette, 2-tps, "'t Stet• 01 CamOfnta. as Plf Th• statament w11 filed C..,_, CJtr of Coeta..... bertaon 212 Albert Pl •• ..... 1 • 1.... T"I• tet--t wu flled •hape, $16.500, prv ~~~~~~~~~ map rec:Ofded tn bOOI! 55 wtth 111• County Cllrl< ot Or· Pul>tllhtd Orange Coast Cotta M... Calif 92621 ., ... ar.... '"· ....., Thi• l>Ueln... le con· " • ..,.,_, r: PION 20 and 27 ol ~it-tnge Coon1y on January 31, Delly Piiot Februery 24, Thi• builneH. I• con· SA-387 dueled b)': an lndlYldual with the County Clerk of Or· pwty, 826-58-43 al16pm cellal'\eoua Map1. In the of· 1988 Mercn 1. 19ee Oucted by: an lndMdu-' George C. l'ortner II =County on January 29· MEACEDES 30Q SD. '82, flctofthecountyrecorderd't ,_. MSe-iet Real!la M Culbert.a;:• Pta.IC NOTICE Thia •t•ltment WM llled t9 beige, top cond, $21,500 Mid county Publlshed Ofange Coe11 Thli 1tet9men1 w .. nled wllh the County Clerk of Or· obo, 5-48.-8168 ..,..""".. E.)(CEPT that P0'11on lying Dally Piiot February 15, 22. •-ac NOTICE With the County O,.,_ of Or· ACTITIOUI --•• ange County on 'ebruary 3• --~------WHt of the Northerly March t 8 1988 n~u C t J 31 ....... 1T•T1....._ 19811 F.-n MERCEDES '66 ·230 SL.· prolono111on olth• East lllWI • ' • = oun Yon enuary · -.. -· ,_11 Put>ll.ned Orange Coast Euro •t)'le, am/Im B41Ck8f ol Lot 21, of H id Tract NC' SA-a&O ACN?mou1T' .. '"',..·-~· l9 ,_ ~TM ~.:-eon I• Publl.ned '<>reno-Cout Dally Pltol February 15, 22. "''"II Xlnl cond $1• 000 1964 . .._ " n.-....,,,.. Co olnQ S Dal"' Pllol Ftbtu*"' 16, 82. March 1, 11, 1886 -· '" · PARCEL 2 An auement PWIC NOTtCE The fOllowlng peraon1 are Publiahed ~·-'V"' Ut ROBERTA KURI A • M.;~h 1, II, tHe - ' SA·373 538--0104 Gary over lhat portion ot Mid Lot doing l>Ulln ... 11: Dally Piiot F•bruary 15, 22, SOCIATES, 27291 Lii SA-3'9 MERCEDES ·73 280, 4 dr, 20 ol Tract 196A tying Wnt P:ICTITIOUt 9U._lf EURO-AMERICAN IN-March t, 8, 1988 Rwnblaa, Suite 200. MIMlorl am/fm cassette, xlnt of ttle Northerly prolonga-NAME llATl•tfT VESTMENT VERIFICATION, SA-377 YleJo, Call!. 92891 cond. $5500 o bo . tlon ot the Eaat line ol aald The loOowl~ per10n 11 #38 Velley View. 1rv1ne, Robert• Lucllle Kurt, 536-0104 Gary Lor 21'or utlliliellnd aewer doing bualneu aa: Calif. 02715 . Ml.JC NOTICE t4400 Newport Avenu•·I ~ *•• 'l1 2101E * 3 _5 Conve r1 Top brown/pal leath , flaw- less cond .. to m1 . 1 yr warr. This Collec tors Piece ts Specially Priced at I 147,HI • nMSUIOIS IMNRTS . 1001 Quall St .. N B 833-9300 NISSAN '85 300ZX, 5 spd. t-top, show rm cond. loaded! 9K ml, must self $15,450 (818)359-i4'66 PEUGEOT '84 Wagon SOSS. loaded. 21K ml. xlnt cond 650·3797 CHICK IVE8SON PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hlgh••t Quallly S.ln & S..rvlco CHICK 'IVEllSON '4S E. Coaat Hwy N~wport S.ach 673-0900 SAAB TU.8BO 900 '83. sil- ver 4 dr, xlnt cond • runs perlectSS250. 673·2062 COllMllE SUZUKI ~ . ........ 770-7001 13683 RockflnlO LBke FotN f. CA TOP SSS PAID For Pampered Mercedes Benz lllEllAn CASI Top Mercedes Prices Paid CALL P~ER or RAV lllSE If llNRTS 4111 IEllCEIES 213 Cfr 714 637-2333 TOYITA STUEIEI '11 Dual rear wheels, 5 spq, ideal gardener, small business vehicle. (VinR 50299) SHH THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAR80A 8l90 COSTA MISA 64'2 · 0010 TIYITA TEllCEL 'II I 5 DR. auto. air. stereo, super clean. fllct.r 1LWP171) (Stkt.r 4219) S•tH THEODORE ROBINS purposes and maintenance BAKER COMMERCIAL Robert H. Karl, 4812 B .#80, Tuatln, Calif. 926&0 thereof. H id eaS.men1 to be REAL ESTATE SERVICES. SeHhore Or . Newport F1CTI.TIOUl IU9 .. ll Thi• bualn"' I• con- BUICK 1982 REGAL. 4 dr, used for 1he above relerred 142 Westport, Newport Beach. Calif. 92663 NAMe ITATl•NT duoted b)': an lndMdual SIBERT- 30.000 m t. loaded, sunrf. 10 purposes only and aald Beech, Calif. 92680 A.G. Cilntoe, .t38 Valley The toHowlng ~eon la Roberta Lucille Kun MONA L . SIBERT. $6,500. Eves 494-7439. easement ena11 no1 be used Vicki M. Bal<er. 142 W91t· VllW. lrvlne. Calif. 92715 doing bualntM as: Thia •t•tement WU ftled ft .. -..A awa 'Febru- Days 494-3536. , for street or roadway. port. Newpon Beach. Calif: Thie bu11neaa la con· INTEASPAN, 881 Viet• With the County Clwk of Or-~ 98~ , Ox 1110. TIP&Z I• •more commonly known 92660 · ducted by: a ~al pan-Bonita.. Newport Btach =County on January 3l, ary • 1 m • BUICK '70 Riviera. white, 1 Lots of power equipment 85 251.c w. Ltncoln Avenue, Thia bualneas 11 con-nerahlp Calll. 92860 ' ·1 nard, CA .. at the age tan lrthr Int. loaded., In btfautlful Charcoal with Santa Ana CA OUl(.ted by· an lndlvlduel Robert H. Karl • Wllllam Holden Davi• 881 ,._ of 94 Mrs Sibert clean, 1 owner, reg. serv. matching Charcoal in-Terms oi aate cash In 111w-Vlbkt M. Balclf' Thi• atatement waa fifed Vista eon Ill Newport Publtahed Ofange COUC · 'o no accidents, -garaged, terlor, 6 otllers to choose tul money of the United Thia sta1ement wu tiled IN!th the Counl}I Clerk of Or-Beach, Calif. 926eo Dally Piiot February t&, 22. came t.o range $4500 Call 760-9738 at s l1T1llar sav1n'gs Slates on confirmation ot wilh 1he County Clerk ot Or-ang: County on Januiry 30. Matthew Holden 01v11, Maren 1· 11• 191141 SA 38' County m 1957 and BUICK .82 REGAL LTD ( 1KWP385) $5595. sale, or parr cash end bal· ange County on January 30. 19 II F2111M 881 Vista Bonita, Newport • worked a.s a practical Jonnson & Son line Mere ance evlOll'ced' by note ae-1986 Beach, Calll. 92860 1 nurse for many years Loaded must seal 69K orig 5 0 5630 · cured by Mongage or Trust F1tll77 Publllhld Orange Cout ChrlltoPh« Jonn Davia, Pta.IC NOTICE I . · ml $6000 obo 499-4773 4 • · Deed on the property so Publi.~ed orange cow Dally Piiot February 15. 22, 881 VIS!P Bonita Newport She IS survived by a CAO .70sdri 0evme, ortg MHC. CARPI 'CS"H sold Ten per cenl or amOYnt Dally Piiot February 15, 22. ~arch 1, 8, 1088 SA-374 Beach. Calli. 9286o _ '1CTmOUI ...-11 s~n , 'William . C . ownr POK mi runs & Lots of power equipment bid to be deposited with bid. March 1. 8, 1986 SA-375 Jo Semonaen. 2 121 NA• ITATl•NT j Sibert, Camartllo; looks gd Tires gd $2500 Low miles (IHJC35 71 Bld~or ottersto be In wr11-AraJla. N.ewport Beach, Calif. TM followlng s-.ona att daughter Ruth Cun-1 ,.,659" · & S Ing end wm be-receM10 at Pllll.IC NOTICE 92660 doing bu._ as: • ._ __ 'w Cash. S48-87.o3 " ,.,. Johnson on the aforesaid office It any Thia bu1lrt1111 11 con· MCM ADVERTISING &1 rungua.m, atertown, CAO ·77 Seville. top cond. line. Mere 540·56~ ume atter the first publl-PWIC NOTICE FICIDtoUI IUllNHI ducted by: an Individual MARKETING SERVICES., So. Da~ota. Seven all options. only SOK mi OLIS REIEICY II 'll cation nereol ano before FICTITIOUS IUtlHEH NA• ITAnMINT Wiiiiam H. Davi• . Suite 1111, 412 N. Cout grandchildren and six ti bk A k ' dare or sate NAME ITAn.NT The following per10n1 ere This 11atement waa llled Highway, Noni\ Laguna.I t d hi'dre new res, r ~· 5 tng PIS, P/settts, AM/FM Dated this 19th day of dot with the Col.inly Cleric of Of-Calif. 92851 ~a gran ~ ~ n . $6000. PP 852-86 10 oys, stereo , Pl w lnd ow s. February. 1986 The loliowino peraons are ng l>Yslneaa aa: an,,. County on FebNary Patrlcl• A. Bemeuer, 71161 Private fanuJy aer- 646-0306 evenings P/doors. AIC. cruise. Admlnl1trator Leura ~~~°e ~s~n~~uchg·~J: p~~1~':t~~~18~~~!JA; 10~1988 Kendall. Laguna eeach,1 vices were held at CAO ·77 Seville. Orig 51,915 mtles. leather, MelaNnbllra of Ille E1t1te 19142 Firestone Ct .. FOUn· Dena Point. Calll 92829 Faa.11 Calif. 9295t Pierce Bros. Bell ownr, loaded. xlnt cond vlnyl top A steal. LIC# of Mid o.c.dtnt tatn Valley. CA 92708 John Robert Grande, Publlahed Orange Cout Ronald Van Oyek, 25321, B d M "'' .. rv $4999 731-7020 321337 Rlcharo 8 Macgurn. 1015 Robert Chapman. 111134 24351 Armida, Dana Point. Dally Pllo1 February 15. 22. Acacia Ct .. Mlellon VltJo. 1 .roa way o. ·-J • _ __ ___ 12111 · Chet1nut Ave . Suite E3, Firestone, Fountjln Valley, Calll. 92629 Marcll 1, 8, 198e Calif. 92891 Costa Mesa, CA. CAO '78 Sevllle, H K ml, Ca1tsb11no, CA 9t6oll CA 92708 Suaan JOhnaf9n. 24351 SA-371 Thia bu1tn1H 11 eon-642-9150. new ba11/brks, exit, snrf, Publlaheo Orange Coast Anlla Chapman. 19134 Armada, Dana Point, Call!. ducted by: a general pwt·I-----_.... __ _ 1 ownr $6250 631-6340 Dall~ Piiot March 1. 2. 8. Firestone, Fountain Vtlley, 92629 Pllll.IC NOTICE netahlp CAO •84 Eldorado blue, 19815 CA 92708 Thi• buetnesa 11 c:on· Patrld1 8erneaaer PRINCE immac 39K m1 leather, SeSu-404 Thomas Marsh. 18142 duct&dby:co-pannenJ .~ FICTfTtoUS~ll Thia atatement wu ftledJOHN DUDLEY loaded lease $398/mo nun•1c NOTICE Firestone, Fountain Valley. Jonn Robin Grande NAMe ITATIMeNT wt=th t~?.?"tynonty ~.?!, r,-, passed away Febru~ r~ CA 92708 Thia statement was IHed The lollowlng P«IOn 11 """'"' -, 41 mo's lett. 646-6475 ----C-IT_Y_O_F-. --Asemath Marstl, 19142 with fhe County Clerk of Or-doing t>ualnnt ae: ary 18, 1986 in Ne- CH COIPllEYilLE '14 -FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Firestone, Fountain V1lley, enfa County on January 30. LFG ENTERPRISES. 3880 Pul>llahed Otaiige ": V<?da. Was bern in Los L d d I I • CALIFORNIA CA 92708 19 8 $. Bear llA, Santa Ana, Dally Piiot February 15, 22, Angeles. September os e w pow~ir equ P-PL VMOUTH '60 Champ, NOTICE ThtS bualneH ta con· • Fa.71 Callf. 02704 28 1906 ded ment In beautiful black good transp. am/fm cass INVTINO 1105 ducted by· a general pll'1-Publlahed Orange Coast Luis F. Ganddlnl. 3880 S. Marol'I 1. 8, 1988 • • atten with red leather interior 51700 firm 722• 7450 OT CE S ERE nership Delly Pilot February 15, 22, Bear llA, Santi Ana,-e.llf~ SA-385 L .A . High School, L k (04 1592) N I I H BY given •• h March 1 8 1986 USC • d ad ted 1 e "ew · rnat the City Clerk ot Ille Clly A!emath N mars ' · 92704 · · · an g:r ua $13 995 Johnson & Son 01 Fountain Valley Cali· This sta1emen1 was 11190 SA-378 This bualness la con· Pllll.IC NOTIC£ from Stanford Uni- L1ric Mere 540-5630 PU8llC NOTICE lorn.a. will receive seateo wl1h tne County Clerk of Or· ducted by: an lndlvldual versity. He was the NABERS CADILLAC proposals unlil rne nour 01 ange County on January 16. f'IB.IC NOTICE Luis F Ganddlnl ,ICTITIOUI SUIMll NOTICE 10 00 am on Tuesoay. 1986 This st~ement wb fifed NAJI[ ITATIMeNT Laboratory Director INVITING BIDS March 11 1986 tor con-F29MM FICTITIOUS 8UllNE81 with the County Clerk ol Or-1 The followlng person la of the Monterey Hos- NOTICE IS HEREBY structlon 01 curb ano gulfer Publlsned Or;snge Coast NAM£ STATEMENT ange County on January 31, doing bullneu as: , pita! for several years of the Williams Lab- oratories of Los An- geles for over thirty • years. He Is survived by his beloved wife Harriet, a son John Jr. of Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks. a daughter Dr. Pricilla Saunders of Huston, Texas, a brother Dr. Gilbert Parker Prince of -Newport Beach and f our grand- children. Memorial services will be con- ducted at St. Michael and All Angels . Episcopal Church , Corona del Mar at 11 A .M . Saturday . March 1st. The Rev. Dr. Prince of Trinity Cfiwtn, Orange. will HAJW(M LAWN· llT. OUVI MO<tuaty • Cemetery Creme1ory 1625 "Glilir~ V& Cotti Mesa 540-555-4 LARGe'°ST SELECTION of late model. low mileage Cad1llacs 1n Orange County! See us today! Gt v EN th a I• sea I e o '"vanous locations through· Delly POOi Fet>ruary 15. 22. T'1e loltowlno perton 11 1988 I J. C. ENTERPRISES, 245 a d d . 1 proposars. tor furmsf'ling alt oul 1116 Clly In accoroance Merch 1 8 1986 doing buslnetS u . P:a.22 FllCher Ave. #D-41., Co11a n a me IC a tat>or marertats equipment, with me Plans and ~pecill-Se-393 PORT TRINITY FUND. Publlltled Orange Cout Meaa, Callf. 02628 biolol{ist and ~er -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;::::=::;:::~ transportton ano such other cauons I · I rac111t1es as mey t>e required Proposa1s shall t>e pres-PUBLIC NOTICr-PUBLIC NOTICE MUC NOTtCE PIB.IC NOTtcr pt&JC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE tor STORM DRAIN IN· " --;....;..;------1--....;..;...;....;.__... __ _ STALLATION IN EASE· ented unoer sealed cover .. ,,..,,,ICE OF PUBLIC ~J\n-n. ..... s~"' THE 540-9100 ano shell be accompanied FICTITIOUS •USINf.SI l'fV 1 ~"" ~ vr'L MENT BETWEEN ANAHEIM by one of the forms of bid· N.AME STATEMENT pT """'"""' l'V-&a.t'Tss1re.1 OF rft.l"C' 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA AVENUE ANO MAPLE AV ~'.U"'-' '-'-'·a·u. \A.'< uu. ENUE ANO STREET CON· Oers security required by The lollowtno persons are CA'OILLAC 81 Sedan Sev- ille d1es61, cherry cood, bought another. wtll le1 go below wholesatel STRUCT•ON FOR AHAHEIM I Section _10 or rhe Speclll-001ng buslneN as KEV R V . CITY OF FUJNI'Al.N V1UJ.E{ AVENUE Ill b ed b ca11ons All proooaals shall 2293 B Fordl).am, ·Oesta w e receiv ) be markeO Proposal for Pro-Meu. CA 926211 759-8046 or 760-5090 -. CHEVY CELEHln '12 25,010 miles. auto. PI S, AMtFM cass. power win- dows. A/C Uct.r 112827 Sl4H Unlv1.1rtlly OLDSMOBILE GMC 2850 Harbor B:vo Cos11.1 Mes& "'40-114140 the CJty of Costa Mesa at the 1ecr No 4 109 consrructton John H Ghrltl 2293 B Office ol the Clfy Clerk. P 0 of curb anO gutter and be Fordham Costa Mesa CA Bolf 1200 f77 Fair Dnve), ma11ed or oeHver&0° so aa to 92626 ' ' Cosra Mesa Calltornia t)e tn rhe hands of 1he City Thia ·busineas is con· 92628-1200 unfll the nour 01 Cleric in her olflc:e In the Clly dueled by an tnd1v1du1I i 00 Pm March 11. l986. Hall, 10200 Stater. Av&Que. John H Gh,.al al which time I hey wtll be on or before the nour stateo Th18 statement was llled opened publicly end read At fhe designated 11me all with the County Clerk of Or· aloud tn rhe Councll bids reoetveo will be publicly ange Coun1y on January 17 Ch a mbers Seated opened e•am1neo end de-1986 proposals shall bear the title ctared by 1he Ct1y Clerk Bid· of 1he work and rne name of de~ and 1118 publtc are In- the bidder bul no olher 015· llled 10 be present at Ille t1ngulsh1ng marks Any b10 oeclaralfon of said recelveo alter the SChedule<J I proposals F219538 Published Orange Coast Delly P.tlot February 15 22. Man;:h 1, 8. 1986 Sa·395r closing 'me for the receipt All bids so received exam- ol b40s l hall be returned 10 1ned and declared will t>e re---------- lhe bidder unopeneo It snail terred by the Ctty Clerk 10 PWIC MOTICE be rhe sole responslbltlly ol Ille Clly Engineer ano the the b10der to see tMt hi& bid j Cily AUorney lor cf'lecklng FICTITIOUS BUSINE88 ------is received 1n proper lime and repor1ed to lhe City NAME STATlMENT WE llY All MAIES A set of Plans, Special Counc* at 118 regular meel-The loltowlng persona are USED CARS & TRUCKS Pro111stons and adOt11ons 10 I '"O on March 18 1986 doing business as. Wllllam COME IN OR CALL FOR General Prov1s1ons lo ll'le Prior IQ c~mmenclng R Kipp & Associates. 2503 FREE APPRAISAL Standard Speclhcet1ons work. the conlractor and 811 Eastblull Drive. 20<1. New-may be oblatned ar lhe or. subcontraclors shall obtain port Beach, <::A 92660 C.~lllLOLLO~T !ice ol the Cl1y Engineer 7718 business license from the Wiiiiam R Kipp 806Celba st s Fair Drive, 'C'osta Mesa Cily ot Founlain Valley tn ac-Plece.Newpol'l Beach. CA 18211 BEACH BL VO Callllorn1s upon nonrelun· cordance W11h the Clly Mu-92660 • HUNTINGTON BEACH Oeble paymenl ot i .5 00 An I noclpal Cooe No Volume I. John Harry Feld 2546 De· 14l ·IOl7•, 541•33. 31 add1l1onel charge ol $2 00 Title s. Chaprers S'04 and n1se. Orange, CA 92667 CHEVY '76 Cl'\eveue 2 dr clean very go oontl runs well 1 owner. gd tires new brkstwater pump alt radio $995 675-8435 w11t be made 1f hanOled by 5 08 In accordance with lhe This business is con· matt Spec1l1ca11ons ano I provisions of Sect tons 1770 duoted by a general pan- ottier contract Ocx;umen1s to 1780 Inclusive of tne nershlp may also t>e examined at rhe Labor Code 01 the,Sleta ot William R 1(1pp1Johri Office ot the City C!ilrk ol rhe I Callfornl8 lhe City Council Harry Feld Ci ty or Cosra Mesa Specill· of lhe Clty ol Founllln Valley This statement was flied ca11ons will not be mailed un· 1 has by resolution adopted with tf'le County C1er1c ot Qr. NJI'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, Mu'ch 12, 1986, at City Camc il Chanbers, 10200 Slater Avenue, Fc:untain Valley, sion will ho·l d a p..iPlic hearing on the follOO.ng iterm: REVlSFD CONDITI<N\L USE PERiIT 00. 654 7:30 p.m. in the the Planning Cami.is- Petitiai sutmi.tted by Nick Di Pietro for expansial of existing taurant located at 10585 Slater Avenue, SUites lA and lB. Pizza D' Oro res- <XNDITICtw.. lSE reR1IT 00. 817 ~ Petition subnitted by Masahiko Kite for change in ownership of Japanese restaurant inclooing ai-site sale and oonsUTpticrr of beer and wine at 9039 Garfield. Avenue . CXWITIOOAL lSE PER-UT oo. 818 Petitlai sul:rnitted by Byung K. Park for transfer of CMOership of liq\X>r store at 16027 Bn:x:>khurst Street, 9.tlte M. CXWITICNAL USE PDMIT 00. 819 . ·petition suh"ni.tted by Cllristine N. Trinh for a sun taruU.ng c enter aiW 16285 Harbor Ebulevard. <XNDITIOOAL USE PER1IT 00. 820 Petition suh"ni.tted by Mehdi H. Motlagh for transfer of ownershlp of a pizza res- taurant incl00in9 ai-eite sale and consUTpt.ion o f b¥r and wine at 9475-Meil •'•Wll'iue. CXMJITICNAL USE P~OO. 821 FORD 1060 HAA80A 8lVO COSTA MISA 64'2 ·0010 CHEVY · 77 EL CAMINO less THE ADDITIONAL S2 OQ I lne preve.lhng hourly rale of ange County on February Exit cond $2000 ObO cMrge 15 1nctudeO wi1h pay-wages lor eacf'I craft or fype l 1, l986 556·2708 menf of workman or meehanlC F~ I Each 1>10 shall oe made on needed 10 execute the con-Publlsh&d Orange Coast CHEVY 8 1 Ve1te loaded lhto Proposal form sheers tracr whlCh will be ewardecl Dally Pllor February 22. wht/lan custom rear P 1 through P·8 orov1oed 1n 10 the successlul bidder March t, _., 15, 1986 t1atch bra st1pskn lhe c.onrrac1 oocum11r\fs Prevailing wage In c.lssst-Sa-394 $10,500 obo 759-0904 and stiall be acc,,mpanied rtcatlons not provided lor b Peti tloo suhnitted by Sunnyu Park for eetabliel"rnent of a Mexican restaurant includ- ing the en-site eal»n and cons~ion of alcoholi~ beverages at i6357-61 Harbor Blvd. TIYITA '12 lltl l ong bed. 5 spd, dlgltat caaa .. 1111. t>y a cert1f1PC1 or u1sh1er's Y CAD '85 •LEETWOOO check, cash or bidder s lhe resolution shall not t>e PUBLIC NOTICE Whl1el blue l6t< ml hond less lhan lhe mosl (ecer1tt --------- MUST SELL MA t< E o bld shall lit' c:onstdered w~ge Cle\erminatlon tor the NOTICE (l,.lc.A' 2C24478) (Stk_. 4221) SHH OFFER 494 4959 less 11 1s made on a blank O ange County area as pub· INVJTINQ llOS -• illlhed by the U S Oepa'1· NOTICE IS HEREBY CHEVY 84 Veit I) wht/red orm turrnsned by the C11y of men1 • ot Labor and in no GI v EN 1 ha I •eat e d THf.ODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HAA80A Bl90 CO'>fA MHA t;4'2 0010 TIY~A OELIOA IT 'll 5 spd, atereo, air (Llcir 826YBAJ (Stk II 4209) 14111' THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10h0 HARllOll 8l90 COSTA MHA 64'2 0010 TOYOTA Corolla '80 Wagon. 5-'P· ac. pb, omlfm, $3500. 631-8138 · VOLVO 76264 X·C9nd, anrl, air;,, 4 apd. 0 0 . l/pwt. sheep•lcn. Ilka new $2900 992-4855 VOtVO '80 GL·l)w. dr lka. sun-rt. •mltm 11f1u10 18500, d-49-01 14 I 0 a d e d S 1 , 5 0 0 . Costa Mesa enO '5 made in ev81'11 sl'nltl II be less than the proposals for lurnlshfnn all .. &ccoroancto w1fh the • "" I (7 14)759-0904 provlsion9 ot lhe Proposal Mt&bllslieel m•nimum wage labor. ma1erl1ls.1Qulpm.nt. requtremenl5 The contractor shell 1ransportatlon and auch CHRYSLER 83 LeBarr~n Each biOOer musr be provld~ wch c:ompenseuon other ra!llttea u may be re- Conv marlr cross 11hr llcensed as reqwPCS b law Insure ce as reQulred by the Quired fOf CONSTRUCTION 19K ml, 645-4651 C • y Labor Code of the Sjate 01 OF SIDEWALKS ON VARI· onrractor using 8 cref1 or Callforn1a and shall e~ecu•e QUS STREETS. wlll ...... r• Ooul • 'I• cles&lflceuon no1 shown on • ' .,. An • tf'le General PrevalllnQ wage a contractor s c;er11t1ca1e re-cetved by the City of Coata The bosses sons car Oelermini tions may be re-gar ng "'" compenaallon Mesa at the Office' of the City 1mmacu1a1e cond1t1on 1n & quired u, pay the wage 1 lremer11s Tne contrac· Cler~. 77 Fair Drive, Cotti out Musi sell . he's gone of the cratt or classlllcai1on 101 shllll lurrner require all Meta, Calffornte, publicly eway to college Brown I most clOsetv retaied 1o 11 11 subconlractors ro stmllarly end read atOUd In the Coun- metal1c' TRX ttres and shown 1n tf'le Genera• De provide such compensa11on ell Chambers Staled V(l'leets ( 1J00295) $7995 term1nat1on1effective11 the insurance for all 01 the sub-propoaalt •hall tller the title 1 b contractors· employees The of the worli and the neme of ~son & Son Linc time 0 the c.all 1°' Id• contractor5 Ind tut>contrac· thO bidder but no othef dt• Mere. 540·5630 Thi Ci ty Council 01 lh• tor' &hell furnish the C1n. e flnt1ul•l'l1nn merka. Any bid City or Co111 Mese rtMrvet ., • • fORI f llRlllT '10 tho rtght 10 reJ*Ct 11ny or 811 cttrlllic111e ot wllver or received •tt., the echlduled btdl · I 1U1>rogat100 1inder the terma clotltlg llme for the rectipt <I dt, auto air, 'tereo. Tne Conlrtctor •hall of th11 worker a.compen11· or blda anall be r9'urned to w/covers. I c,omply w11h the prov111on1 11011 inaurance lh• blOOer unopened II 111111 (Lie# IHPVSOO) 01 Sactlon 1770 1,, 1780 lfl· No bid wlfl be con~ertd be the sole rwponllblllty. of (Stlc • 4 t67) Clutive 01 lho Cotttornie untn,s 11 1s ~1de on lhe of-· the bidder 10 .. that hla 'bid l'l.11 •I Labor Code. the prevailing flc•al blen~ form fumllhed IS rteelVecl In Pf,oPI' llme. ' ,.,1~ and sc;~te of wages ,,_ by the City 1no 11 m1dt In A M1 of Speclfl ProYltlon• THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HAllO• &l'IO con .. Ml \A 1'>41 0010 WIWUTYllll .OLWHHOHI s .. Vtf'O do. Sttnlos 1ab1tsheO by 11141 City 01 acco•dtl'\ce with the end 'addition• :,,.o Oen«al Costa Meu which are llMIO prov111ona ol thta Nottct and Prolli~a ·10 t"'!t Stlndafd with the City Ctttk ot "'d th• prop0sar requiremen11 8P1Klflctt1on1 "'9Y tie ob-Clly. llf'ld shell IOrft lt penlll· llnd condltlona Ml forth talned 11 the Onlot of the 11,1 prflt(:rl~ tllerflln '°' 11n~ ~tlon ~ ol the Specl· City Engl~ 77 Fllr Ortve. noncompll•nc• 01 •hi utd Oc111ona '°£eeh bldOer mull Coar• MH•. CiHtornla, Ccxte ~ lic-.enltd ti'\ ICCOfdance upon nonrtllindlble ply• flllfN P. PtttflUflY ·<:ttr with •PP'"•blt 11111 laws ment of $3 00 An lddltlonll Cletll, City Of Co.t• ~ Pur1uant to C1l1torn11 Cllarge of$ 1 50 Wiii be made Publllhed Or&noe Co.at Go\t9ft1men1 Cod• Section 11 hendled by mill $peclft. Datly Piiot ~tbru11ry 2<1 <15~. tri. contractor wlll be U llon• end othllf contract Merctl 1 1988 anlllted 10 poet approved document• may aleo tie YIUI 'II ll. • lffll Auto, air. loaded 15.000 mllee Two year w1rr1t1ty remaining S 14 200 (71"1 720 81 f4 THEODORE 1 ROBINS MS• 060 heluri11H With the City or an examined 11 t"-Oftloe of the 8PC>fOved llrntnc1111 lnatllu· City Clerk of the City of tlOn 1n order to have the City Coeta M.. Specmcatton1 _________ ,r ...... lund1 retained by w111 not tie mailed urnaa. flle VW ·ee Bug. red, exit lf lnlP S 1450 • Ot.10 '9+2652 or <197 •597 •et BUG. good cood . .,.,Md, w/radlo, mag ...... ~good 11800 ;7W051 catf after 5pm FORD 1060 t4A••O• II v 0 CO\YA Ml '>A (>4, 0010 FORD '88 Mus oo v-:.e euto, elr. good r•tored cond $3495 533 .. 242. FORD 'TS Merq Ste Wgn 9 par btaUl cond wire whit hllci'l/ractc S99~ 850-e 130 Ml.IC NOTfC£ the Ctty to 1n1ure pet lddttlon&I s t 50 ch1r99 1a _________ ,formanOll of the COflltect. tndw.d wllh payment IC DIG Prent . •pect!k attona •nd E.acll bid th.it be made on Nottol of .... Ofllelll PrOc>Olal form• to bl the Pf090MI tOf'm, .,_,, 9' ..._. "'°'*"' uMCI for bidding o.n bt Ob-P-1 thtough P.e prO\tldecl tn et ,,.. ... hlia fained only at the omo. Of the contrlC1 documenta, Mo. A 111m tn• City Engineer. Cfty t-1111 9fld wit tie ~ltld In the Iv~ Court of Colt Of u ld Plana end by e certified or catnler'I the State ol Callfornte lor SpectnctllOfla 11 S5 00. In· oheolt or • bid bOnd tor not 1111 Counw or Oran;. · clUCllng fu '' the bidder r• .... then 1CM of the amount 111 tl'le Matter of the E.atate pott• lhllt lt\a Plant 111<1 of the bid, INlde PllYI'* co o::tmITICNAL lSE PERMIT oo. 822 Petition sumdtted by Joe Peng for eetablisl-menL.af a._ 1!!1eddin9/balquet. facility -in;. eluding oo-site sale and oonsll'lption of liquor within the induetri&l center locat.e<l. at 16600 Harbor Boulevard, Suites B, C, D 5t £. CDIDITIOOT\L USE PmUT oo. 823 Petition sutmitted by Albert Habchi for a Mexican restaurant inch.rlin·g the al-ilite sale and cons· ....... ~""" of aloctK>lic beverages at 16051 BrooKhuret Street. I ...,,t'~~ . PRFX:ISE PrAN oo. 372* Petitioo ·sub'nitted by OIA Architeete for an industrial building located on the east side of Mt. Herrmann Street, AP 169-351-01. 'N'.71'1CE OF PREPAAATICN OP NroATIVE ~100 • \ For the it.errs Identified With an aater&k(i), not.ice ie hereby given that based on the irii.tial studies, a Negative D.eclaration ha.a been prepared. 'the Envlral- meneal Inpact Review Q:rrmittee will consider approval of the Negat.iw OeclaraUm on Friday, March ?• 1986. THESE.'MA'M'.ERS are being processed pursuant t o the Planning Lewe of the SU.te of calitornia, Goverment Code, 6, 000 et seq., and the FtA.mtain valley "'-miciplll Code, Title 21. 1l100E DFSIRlNG TO testify in favor or in q>poeition to the propoeais will be 9iven 4n opportunity to do eo at the p.lbllc hearing. If further information ia desired, you rray contact the Planning OepertJrent at 965-4425 ,and refer to the above i tenw. If a proposed action 18 challenged i n OCA.lrt, there rrey be a U.mi.tation to raiaing only t.hoee iaaue.e raised at. the publio hearing deecribed in this notice or in writ- ten oorrespondence delivered to the Planning O::mnlseion at .or prior to the plt>lic .hearing. · t.ary • l • FORD '75 Gr1,;c;ro;..no Wag. IOt cone! W/Xtf ... nu tlree/pnt $1450 640·507~ or C•NMll T •t>er 0.0.Uld 8P"Qlfla.t1on1 be Mnt 1>y 1111 City of Coata MeM No Nouce la ll«eby 0''*' that mall the m1111no and hand· cir~ONI •h•ll be con-PU8LJ SU l tM und..,tlOntld wOt Mii at ting charge tl'lall tie lf'I ad lt<lertd un,.. accompen..a Ollfonal $2 00 Neltl'ltr tlle try IUCll euhllr'I ChtlMI. ; , './ COVER HOME PROVIDED' by JMC PROPERT IES .. ' ORANGE COAST PUBLISHING COMPANY • • A SPECIAL ADV~RTI I NG SUPPLEMENT VOL. 5, NO. 9 ATURDAY MARCH l , 1986 OiUIE coum .. Tl .. EBATE ·GllAllE COllT Mf Piii 142·•11. Loan rates .keep falling ; VA downto 9. 5 percent McClatc~y News Service -SACRAMENTO-Mortgage loan rates continued to fall sharply Friday with both Federal Housing Adminis- tration a,nd Veteran's Administratwn loans dropping to 9.5 percent. effccti\tc Monday. The VA d.ro{>pcd its rate from I 0.5 percent marking its s1itth rate reducuon in I 0 months. FHA loans, whith arc detennined by market conditions, run in tandem with VA loans, ICCOfd1n1 to lenders in Sacramento. The move will put both FHA and VA loans at their lowest point since April 1 97~ when both were also at 9.5 percent. Ratesbelln risina then and peaked at 17.5 percent 1n September 19(1. Mon,ace bankers ~d interes~ rates have been cha naina nearly hourly thjs week wtth several conven- tional lenders now offerina rates below 10 percent, a rate chat many in the financial community a few years ago had said would never be reached again. Pointing out that his firm made seven times as man1 FHA loans as VA, Gordon Thom~ of Liberty Fina ncial in Folsom wd that the one-point reducti~n wouJd signifi- cantly cut a homebuyer's monthly mortgage payment. "If you had a $90,000, 30-year FHA loan at the old rate of 10.S percent, your monthly payment would be S854.5S, counting the monpse insurance fee. At 9.5 percent, thal would fall to to $785.53, .. Thomas said. - Lenders pointed out that for every ha.If-point drop in rates, it takes $JOO )tss in monthly inoomc'to qualify a loan. And for eve'1 percent.qc point drop in the rate, an estimated LS million additional American families can qualify for a loan. . Other than having to~ a veteran to' qualify for a VA loan, one principal difference is that those seeking a FHA loan can get up to $90,000 while VA loans extend to SI 10,000. Rosemary Merlo, loan manaser for Great Amencan First Savings in Sacramento, said the new 9.5 percent rate would probably carry two points for the seller plus the standard one point loan origination fee for the buyer. .. Under the FHA program, if the goina rate is 9.5 percent, lenders can offer rates as low as 9 percent, but that would probably carry fou r points, whjch may be too prohibitive to most sellers," she added. The VA also announced It wlll dcercasc by or(e. perccntqe point the maximum rates fo r graduated payment mona.aacs to 9. 75 percent, and the rates for home improvement loan~ to 11 percent. in addition, the rates for manufactured home loans also will be decreased to 12 percent for house-only loans ~nd 11.5 percent for loans to purchase either a house with the lot or for a loan to purchase a lot upon which a hou~ already owned by the veteran is to be placed. I -........ LtONGS .. OF-. COVER HOME PROVIDED by NEWPORT .. JMC PROPERTIES SPECIALIZE · INSIDE IN . SERVICE pg 2 Market Map pg. 3 Prof!~ pg 4 Colesworthy & Co~any pg. 5 Unique Homes BynM HATHCOCK &Wlf ..... Cea: $ l u I Gerry and Christa Long didn't know anyone m New- port Beach when they came here to make their fortune in real estate. In fact, the pair of per- forming artists didn't know pg. 6 Hunt & Associates anything about the business world or the real estate pg. 7 George Elkins Co. pg. 8 Grubb & Ellis pg. 9 J.M.C. Properties market back in 1979. Instead, they had produced Las Vegas shows, toured with Disney On Par- ade as ballet mistress and music director, and taught at Ambassador College in Pasadena as chairman of the pg. 10 Llongs ol Newport School of Fine Arts and the director of the Dance l)e .. pg. 11 Harbor Realty pg. 12 Aemax ol Costa Mesa pg. 13 Remax ol Costa Mesa pg. 16 Classified pg. 17 Classified pg. 18 Casslfled pg. 19 Classified Pj1 20 Open House Directory pg. 21 Open House Directory pg. 23 cSdwell Banker, Costa Mesa partment. · However, seeking new direction in their careers, the Longs came to Newport Beach and set out to make their mark in residential real estate. Not long after they be- came licensed and started to learn the ways of the pro- fession, the bottt>mdropped out of the residential real estate market in much of Newport Beach. The Longs . watched friends lose their houses; they saw people who bad bought on specµ- lation lose large sums of money to get out of the market before they lost their property. But, while new licensees and even more experienced agents dropped out of the profession, the Longs' fought to keep listing properties and making sales. Eventuall,y the market started to come back and I •1 ,.1 • they began to prosper. II J I II · Last year, after six years of working nnder another ._ _______ , broker, Christa and Gerry established Llonp Of New- port Beach, Inc., m Newport Center. They have hired new staff members and con- tinue publishing their real estate newsletter, "640- LONG." They write about Christa ·and Gerry Long current trends in the south . ·Orange County residential ballet classes whenever time Loan assumptions, tra- real estate market abd mail permi!S1J! loeaf s~udios and ditionally an important part 5,000 copies of each issue to~ at ucrs <lance department. of real estate financing "in clients in the. Newport Do.ring the peak ·of her the past, .have all but been Beach area and other parts dance career, she taught in eliminated. October of 1985 of the country and globe. New York City's Lincoln was the expiratiDn date ·for Despite the apparent dis-Center .for George Bal-the term in which most similarity between their anchine of the New York ex.istirlg loans could be as- background and their new City Ballet. -· swned by a new buyer, the profession, Christa Said she When it comes to houses, Longs said. · and Gerry knew that they the Longs specialize in resi--Sellers of more expensive would have to develop high dential property in Corona properties find . that they levels of motivation and del Mar and Newport have to .carry part of the discipline to make their real Beach.· They also service purchase price. It isn't un- estate business succeed. commercial and residential common for a Seller to carry ''In the initial sales train-property in Huntington · back up to $100,000 on a ing, they stressed attend-Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa $300,000 l}ome in which he ance at motivational sem .. · and Laguna Niguel. has built a $200,000 equity. inars. For Christa, I always In recent months, the If the seller does carry a large thought an un-motivational Longs said, inventories in amount, the buyer will hav'! seminar might be better," Corona del Mar and New-an easier time borrowing a Gerry quipped. "She bas port Beach have declined. smaller amount always driven everyone Fewer properties are show-The lon~s said that when crazy with her amount of ing up in the Multiple entering mto ~-back endless energy." Listing Catalog, a sign, they agreements, sellers should The Longs are hardly said, that the market favors make the agreement as risk- strangers to hard work. the seller slightly more than free as possible and consult Having performed as a the buyer~ a real estate attorney, CPA clarinetist since the age of 8, Part of the reason for the or financial planner to make Gerry experienced the driv-lower inventory of homes sure . their interests are ing motivation necessary to for sale could be low interest protected. succeed In the performing rates. The Longs said that Both of'the Long's sons arts and has transferred it to people who haven't been are active in the real e.state running a successful bro-~ble. to afford homes are industry. Joffrey, 28, is a kerage. turning in their apartment successful Los Angeles reaJ He holds a doctorate in keys and qualifying for estate and mortgage broker music from the U niversity loans on condominiums and Dietrich. 24, works in of Rochester's Eastman and detached housing. his parents' company. School of Music in New In years past, buyers who Christa and Gerry said York. He has performed bad to earn S l 00~000 peT the most important princi- with the Metropolitan year to qualify for a 13 pal they have taught their Opera National Co. and the ~nt loan can now qual.. sons about the real estate California Chamber Sym-ify for the same loan with industry is that .. You have phony, as well as publishing $80,000 in annual income to go the extra mile for your an arrangement of songs because the current ~nven-client in order to set yourself from the musical "Hair." tional interest rate is stable apart from the average Christa still teaches guest at 10¥4 percent. salesman.·• ... ... DAILY Pff.OT/ltaAL ISTA'R ·Realtors Baying or Selling??? Call for jln appointment to see property or to talk wit~ us about.our promotion plan for marketing your prope.rty. . EASTBLUFP VIEW Eastbl uff family home with Back Bay, nite lite, and mount.1in views. -4 bedroom 3 bath, ex- panded beautifully panelled fami(y room with fir eplace, wet bar. leasehold. $2",990 STARTER HOME Rare "M" Plan. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. New carpet and paint. This is a real buy. Owner is extremely anxious, fast escrow possi ble. Price includes the land. $155,000 EXPANDED "E" PLAN SpN td<.ular view of the Back Bay with wrap- around patio. 3 bedroom, 31/2 baths, family room, fo rmal dining room, breakfast room, 2 f 1rcpla<.es. Very orivate location. Price includes the land. $295 000 BACK BAY, NITE LITE VIEW Popular "Delo res" Plan with Bac k Bay, nite lite and moutd1n views. 3 bedroom, 2 1/1 bath, end unit with 2 beautiful big patios. Air conditionins .rnd security system. Price includes the land.' OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 PM 263 l Vist• Orn•d•, N8 $269,500 BL.UFFS CONDO The only "Q" plan on the market. 3 be droom, 21/z bath, conversation pit with fireplace. Very well locati!d to community po9I and shopping center. Price includes the land. $239,SCJcf .. BACK BAY VIEW. Beautifully located "Delores" Plan with view of the Back Bay. 3 bedroom, 21/2 path, new carpets. Quiet cul-de-sac street. Price includes the land. OPEN MOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 PM 338Vlat.M ..... ,Na . $241,000 NITE LITE VIEW Nite lite view of Newport Center. 2 story "Franciscan" plan. 3 bedroom, 21/2 bath ex- pansive and sunny patio. Western expo~ure. Fast escrow possi ble. Pri ce includes the land. $219,000 ONE LEVEL "ANITA" Th is 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo has shutters, ai r conditio ning, "eutral decor. Very we ll main- tairted and perfect for those who need ro li ve on one level. Owner is anxious. leasehold. $112,500 COME INTO OUR OFFICE TO MEET OUR STAFF Joy of Newport Harriet Spencer · Chuck Colesworthy, Broker Cathy Colcsworthy 640-0020 Phyllis Goggio Judy Loos Doug Herbst Gayle Follmgstad Eastbluff Vi Hage Celit'8r, NewPort Beach • \ . . l NEW LISTJNG SIT IM lllW -From beamed llvlng room and watch the bay and Pavllllon, 3 bdrm, office, cour.tyard, 0.-ltgner kitchen. Especially unique at $575,000. ,_ m llHOOI •£ -SpeclaJ, vacant In ll'Vlne's Northwood area. Plantation shutters, formal dining, owner anxious. $149,900. llYllE COft ESTATE -Rare offering, 5 bdrm, 1 story. ocean view, Laguna's finest, private beach, community facilities. $1, 190,000. l UMU unsnu -Harbor Ridge townhome with serttne view of city and beyond, 3 bdrm, Impec- cable condition and A.C. $642,000. Ol nAT l fUUIC -Beautifully decorated. Impec- cable 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhome in Jasmine Creek. Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000. Htnr FOi CHTAll -Owners have to sell! Dual master suites with masalve ocean view. Condo In Laguna gated community. $165.000. OI IY COSI -This 4 bdrm is adorable! Charming family room-klthcen, master suite, skyt.lghts, pool, spa. $289,000 In Newport. lllJ TO f lSllOI ISlMI -Lush pool home In Irvine Terrace, 4 bdrm, L&P construction, 9.000 sq.ft. lot, private atmospher.e. $412,000. I • "IOST CLUCI fH TIE llCI -Lowest price among Jasmlne._Creeks larger plans, (Plan 6), ocean and bay view, master suite. $339,000. KOi lll UY flEW -Overlooking proposed new park, 3 bdrm, family room, close to school and shops, pool-size yard, neutral decor. $395,000. RAT l '1EW -Of ocean, sunsets, jetty. Extra large lot. 50' frontage by 162.-deep In Olde CdM. Build your dream home. $799,000. • IOlfTl -In Bluffs. Back Bay and night tight view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condominium end unit, sunny patio on greenbelts. $229,000. A LOT If LOT -Magnlflclent 180° view of Dana Point Harbor, lights, mountains. Owner desper- ate, make oft~. $225,000. . ... _, __ _ . MST Yllllllf OI Tll lllllT -Spectacular 6700 sq. ft. home on haH ~re overtooklng secluded beach and coastline. Sensational $4,950,000. 5 IHI M J Pl.IS ... -In Olde CdM, on a 45' lot, tasteful decor, 3 bdrm home with 2 bdrm Income unit or combine. $479,000. IUITR Ill IOOS -Desirable end unit, wraP- around patio, highly upgraded ~ bdrm, A/C, full security, on quiet cul de sac. s~.ooo. l llC UICAll -West Newport duplex, 4 bdrm, 2 ba, and 2 bdrm 1 ba, owner occupied, good condition, next to beach. $219,000. UYflOIT LIT -CcMnplete with a cozy older homel Balboa Peninsula sandy beach. 3 bdrm, 2 bath with cute (fabana. Just $475,000. OOl-IJ.U -A sharp decorator perfect CdM hillside adult home with a big pool and a little view. 2 bdrms, 2 baths at $321,000. • • l Ull llTS -South of the highway In Olde CdM; 3 bdrm. 2 baths, delightful street a block and a half from beach & bluff. $325,000. SllC SUIPU -A wink to the ocean 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm, 2 ba Income, vacant with out of state owners. Want offers! $395,000 -• Tll CUff -Above Newport Harbor. Incredible view, 4 bdrm, 4'h baths,· pool, spa. Needs finishing touches. $335,000 l. WTSM Ill T9EI -Great starter home, large lot, neat 2 bdrm add-on potential, or buy for Investment. $118,500. IOT Q IUl -CdM duplex Wfth 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm units. Each Wfth 2 baths, decks and nice kitchens, mini ocean vtew. $339,500. Tll PllCl ts 11C1T -Thats rare these days,. so Is a 5 bdrm one story In Broadmoor. Immaculate, sunny, private. 1379,000. NEW 11STING CAPl eel -On Little Balboa Island, 3 bdrm, wood paneling, wood floors, trench doors, lge kitchen, lge master w/ fire- p I ace. Charmlng at $449,000. Every COUP'e who buyS or setts their home through Unique Homee In 1986 will receive a tree weekends lodging at the famous Shadow Mountain Resort and T ennls ~lub In PaJm Desert. So why not? U™que Homes has the nifest people sefllng the neatest homes throughout Newport Beach. Irvine, Costa Mesa and Corona def Mar. LOOK AT THIS: · 1¥4 % FIRST TRUST DEED How loog has It been? A major S&L has an A.R.M., starting at a~w. for one year. H~ pts .. aeeumable, no pre-pay and no negative amortization. Loan amounts to $250,000. lnt,,-est based on 2'/e above 11th t1istrict funds . OPEi SATlllAY 1-1 ... . $~¥.000 5 bdrm family home + Income ... $799,000 3 bdrm, aee It all view ... $325,000 3 bdrm, 2 ba, n~ Iota, So. of hwy ... $395,000 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit .... ,.. au $395,ooo Ocean/bay view, 3 bdrm, fem rm ~ ~.000 Perfectly located, 4 bdrm ..... $238.000 End unit, 3 bdrm, many extras ... SS..9.000 5 bdrm family home + Income ... $325,000 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 1 '~ lots, So. of hwy llLIM" llU $475,000 3 bdrm. 2 bath on the bay ... $395,000 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit ••• ,.. $289,000 Charming 4 bdrm, skyflghta, pool .... .. au $395.ooo Oceen/bay vtewa, ~bdrm. fam rm •••••• ~.000 Per19ctty located. 4 bdrm •Hll 11 Lt.I. $379.000 Private 5 bdrm, single story ... $339,500 2/3 bdrm duplex, mini ocean IMw ... $799,000 3 bdrm, ... It all view 11111lj1we4 L Curci , ......... H. Markas 121 lr..w V. Sinclair -~ J . Skahan Ill 1••11111 e. Barrington , ........ B. Hutchings ...... F. Scott Evans a11 t11•1we4 L. Curci 121 ...... L. Harper 111141w..., M. Rous.setot -~ K. Granieri n•1eu1n N. Fogarty , ....... B. Hutehlngs n1iw ....... M. vonGefdern lJt,.... J. S~ahan u. ........ M. Hugill ' -.... .. • .. • ·-i __ ._,._.... .... -------- PAG• 6 /SATUllDAY MAR. 1, , ... DAILY PILOT /IRA&. •ST~Ta ..-.----Hunt & Associates------... REAL ESTATE . 640-4888 . . 2125 $8n Joaquin Hiiia Ad. , M•wport Center r Ridge-Above and DESIGN WITH DISTINCTION Luxurious lifestyle with concentration on quality, design and detail thus creating an atmosphere of elegance and -sophistication for those accustom«:d to th~ very best! Formal living room and dining ro;om ~th C;Olorful garden and, pool views. Delightful sunny -fully eqmpped ~itchen y.'/breakf~l nook. 2 separate master suites with city and water VIEWS + gr.acious guest quarters and study. Channing fannly room wtth handsome wet bar and 1 of 3 fireplaces. Spectacular outdoor entertaining area including pool/spa with waterfall, lighted VIEW gazebo and paddl~ tennis court. Security alarm and 24 hour guarded gate of Harbor Ridge. Priced to sell at $995,000. Call Jeri Hunt for appointme~t to see. · 10 NARBONNE ~ ./ OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5:30 . PRICE REDUCED· $200,000 MAGNIFICENT MANOR 180° OCEAN -VIEWS Designed to please the m0&t discriminate, this 5Bd.l..7 Ba, custom home is located at the very VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay, city & ''Sumeta over Catalina" V1r:.W. From warm library to family room w/one of• fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflect.a the ultimate in quality. Muter suite (over 1,000 aq.ft.) w/aauna and fireplace and breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your houae as down payment or 1ubmit trades. Offered at $1,750,000. Call Jeri Hunt. " . 6 TRAFA;LGAR OPEN BOUSE SUN 1-5 :30 \ .. NEWPORT BEACH BLUFFS, NEWPORT BEACH · Upgraded and beautiful! Attractive "X" plan with wrap around patio and cozy fireplace in master bdrm. Custom tile m kitchen and paho. Situated on a lovely greenbelt Assumable loans. Reduced to $212,000 L.H. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW! · Third lot from Ocean Blvd. Prestigious site m prime location 1ust steps to the beach. Build your new dream house or great potenhal to remodel present structure. $(49.000. VICKI KRAUS I SANDY MITTMAN . BA YSIOE LIDO ISLE · An alternative to an inside .lido home Spend a bttle more. get a turning baSln view, a big boat ®ck. 3 bdrm. 3 bath, 1acuni and 3 car garage Asking S849JlO{L You suu_est the flnancin1-• ROGER BROWN ·oPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-.4:30 117 VIA LIDO SOUD, N.B. LIDO ISLE · REMODEL OR REBUllD. Charming 2 bdrm. l bath on choice street to street location. ~ block to bay, beach & v1S1tors pier. Enioy c.ommun1ty tennis. parks & tlubhduse activities. $285.000. MARILYN TWITCHELL WATERFRONT HOfltE · OUTSTANDING VALUE. 30 tt. lrontage on Ule water .1>ier & float available. Srnall. dehghtlul hotne on R· 2 lot Priced to sell. Now asking $335.000 DONNA & jlll WEBSTER OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1:30-4:00 508 38lH ST .. N.B. GOOD STARTER HOME · Two or three bdrm home in family area. Covered patio. tire r1ng,,pool Needs some TLC. Sl79,500. 1t DOROTHY HARDCASTLE GET READY FOR SUMMER -Invest or en1oy 1t yourself. Ne~er pride.of ownership home plus income on the beach in Newport. 3 bdrm owners unit .with blt·in kitchen plus 3 bdrm apt with blt·in kitchen and patio. MARIA BERCOVITZ I MARlt YN TWITCHELL DRASTIC REDUCTION · BLUFFS 4 BDRM Sunny & airy end unit w/very private patio, eahng nook in kitchen. Many upgrades. 4th bdrm 1s separate & cound be. ott1ce or IO·law quarters. Owner wants 1mmed1ate sale. Now $225.000 w/land. SALLY SHIPlEY I JOYCE OABOL T OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1--4:30 2912 Quedada · Bluffs. NB HARBOR VIEW HOMES · Sunny, hght and most inviting home. pnced to sell now. Nothing has been overlooked to make this expanded, redecorated home perfect. A best buy at $369,000. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD I TODDY SMITH FIRST TIME BUYERS · NEWPORT BEACH FOR $138,500! This beauhful Villa Balboa condo w/stunnm& ocean view has complete security w/guarded gate. Enioy the Newport Beach hie, sunsets setting over the ocean, pool & spa. SALLY SHIPlEY I JOYCE DABOL T BLUFFS LARGEST MODEL · 4 bdnns. family room + bonus room. Great famity home located on quiet euHle sac & greenbelt-. Bonus room w/bath &~wet bar. Country kitchen w/famTiy room. AJr conditioned. $219,000 l.H. JOYCE. DABOL T I SALLY SHIPlEY _iLIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH · FOR UNOER $180,000! Has everything you want! Fireplace in master suite, air cond., walk to beach. 2 bdrms; 2 baths. den. Shows hke a model. Good assumable hnarlcing. $177,000. MARIA BERCOVllZ I ~INOA TAGLM£nt .ON THE BAY IN N~T · Comfort. conve- nience,. elegance and LOCATION..are yours in our new hstmg on lido. All rooms are spacious and newly decorated. 3 bdrm. 3 bath condo. Seller will trade for units or commercial. pier & slip available. -TRUDY STUBBlEFIELO ELEGANT HARBOR HILL · CUSTOM MANOR HOME. Pnvate gated community adiacent to Harbor· Ridge. Traditional two story, 4 bdrm home. Beaubfully carpeted & painted. Gourmet kitchen. Master bdrm suite. 3 car garage. Extensive use of used brick. $775,000 SANDY MITTMAN OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·4 20 ~1llsborough · Harbor Hill, N.B. BA YFRONT · SPECTACUlAR VIEW OF TU~G ~. Largf pier & slip. Remodeled, 4 bdrms. 3~ baths. den, 3 car garage. Room to expand. Community tennis. Sl.750.000. SIU VWCENT "" YILLA BALBOA · 2 MASTER SUITES & OCEAN VlEW. Where else in Newport can you enioy an ocean view. sw1mm1ng pool, spa, for only $179.900. large assumable loan. SALLY SHIPlEY I JOYCE OABOLT NEW HARBOR HILL CUSTOM · SOPHISTI· CATED IN WtffE. Magnificent 4 bdrm ~ in this excluS1ve gated community. 3 firepllces, berbtr carpets. luxurious master bdrm suite, tree-form pool and spa, gourmet kitchen. bonus room. mulbple bu1lt·ms. tun wet bar, and a bfeithtaking ocean and city hies view. $925,000. SANDY MITTMAN • OPEN HOUSE SAT/~ 1·4 22 B~lMONT -Harbor Hiii, N.B. NEWPORT BEACH POOL HOME · Four bdrms, fam~y room, dining room. Desirable corner IQt. spacious private rur yard w/pool & spa. Close4o CdM Hich School and Eastbluff Shoppine Center. Make an offe~ $369,500. DON De llOMS CORONA DEL MAR OUTSTAND•tO PROPERTY · IN Ot.OE COM PlUS INCOME. On a J)ICturesque street. larce 3 bdrm with family room, wet bar. 2 flfeplaces 1n an authentic Spanish motif. Includes separate and very pnvate oversized l bdrm income unil lf«>A TAGLIAHElTI OPEN HOUSE ~. ,l :00-5:00 2216 WATERFRONT, COM . TOP OF THE ...a. VIEW · Custom bull~me, ~ quaty thr~,out Unhe!ie¥able amounl oi stocaee._ space. Perfect for cofmorable hv1ng & room for entertaining. 3 bdrms, formal dining room, larie living room, gourmet kitchen. $695,000. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE OPEN HOUSE SAT/~ 1-5 424 RMRA TERRACE · CdM WALK TO BEACH a SHOPPING · less than one block to beach and three b&ocks to shopping. Custom built 3 bdrm. 2~ bath. family room home. Many extras- including oms12ed double garage streesed for 2nd story. $389.000. CAROL PANGBURN CALIFORNIA LIVING ~ j(S BEST · Spec- tacular views of ocean. bay ariCfiiilht ll(hts Fabulous home for entertainmc. indoors and outdoors. Spaltling private pool. Remodeled with many upgrades. $419,000. W. GREER BUILD YOUR DRE~M HOME · Extra large 60 ft lot 1n choice Corona def Mar location rust one b&ock from ocean. Build new or remodel this 2 bdrm. 1 bath adobe casa. loads of room to expand. lot d1v1S10n possible. Priced at lot value. $540,000. BNtE DIXON OCEAN VIEW HOME · On large lot. lovely quiet area of customized homes '" Corona def Mar. Access to private beach. Three bdrms & 2 baths. Two decks. Perfect for entertaining. $369,000. O£A BURTON DUPLEX • OLDE COM · Prtde of ownership 1s reflected 1n this beautiful mainta11'9d duplex. Each unit features 2 bdrms w/nurnerous amenities plus a four car garage. Great rental area. Almost $300.000 of as· sumable financ1ne. Offered at $350.000. LN>A TAGUANETTI RESIDENTIAL LOTS OCEAN VIEW LOT, COM ·Existing structure. $449,000 HARBOR Hill · Gated community S235.000 OCEAN VIEW LOT San Clemente. Cypress point $280,000 OCEANFRONT LOT, Cdll View of 1etty. ttdepools. $950.000 , / I ... ------...--.. DAILY PILOT /BAL IUTATt • ru IS ltf.SIDENTIAL BROf\ERAGE ER VICES 1rwu usn1 1411,000 Views of lhe bay, ocean. hills and city lights from this 3BR rondo in Harbor Ridge . Atrium sports a spacious s pa Gate gu~ded_community with com- munity pools. Gayle Amato ... C&IHI . ATllH snu ""°' 11.121,000 Single story, 6BR. golf cou'l"Se, custom ho~e .. Cul- de-sac location on one of the ~yon s hnest streets. Features fonnal living and dining room, Large master suite with private office. F8:ffiily room and den, large pool s:iz.ed lot, e><cepllonal views! Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody Ill C&llll • llHfTUUIUI ft.U . . I 1,IH,IOO Elegant 5 BR, custom home on ovemz.ed lot Features fonnaJ living room and dining ~m, family room and spacious billiard room with hardwood {loors and fireplace. Overlooks fabulous views on Big c.anyon's 14th greel\ Includes lar-ge poo l and spa Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody 111-CAIYll • 11t1t HTATE lltl,000 Presently 4BR. 21/i BA, fonnal living and dining room. perfect for .expansion! Prime cul-de-sac location. over •,s acrl' with views of golf rourse. mout.a.Jns, and c·1ty lights. Available under great terms Submit yours. Danny Bibb/Stephan1P Grody Ill CUYll -HUT Fgllf llllf 1111,000 Five spacious bedrooms. 3 full BA. incrediblP Large family room. dramatic living & dining. 3 firepla(-es, tx>amed ceilings. beautiful oak floors throughout, French doors. many built-ins, an~ all just li ke new Pool sized lot. Truly one of a kmd. Ex('ellent value a t $875.000 Danny Bibb IAY·DCW I cm YllW 11,100,000 On the bav near the harbor e ntrane<' Magnificent quality and construction Thret> bedrooms. 4 baths. 2 fireplaces, den Perfe<'t decor w1t'1 (mest quality materials Bnck terrac.oe to your d~ Barbara Aunt- SIPllSTICATH MOllE Ill 111 CUYil S41t,IOO Wonderful high ('('llmgs m this.light and charm· mg Dl•an(' horn~. Large private. lot. geat vista view Thrt .. 'l' bedrooms. formal dming area, break.- fast rix)m, grl'al mast.er suite Three-car garage Barbari:I Aunl' .10 FT OF WATERFllHT H lllO ISUll S 1,ZI0,000 On th<. bea,·h FantaslJc opportunity for de· vE>lop<•1 Md~ l:M· d1v1ded mto two lots. Sub.)l'(·t to city .1pproval Mdy build tondos or single family home-Barbara Aune• LllO ISll WrTN POOL SUl,000 Lido horn•• w lpool on large lot. Three car garage. :rnH. :iRA Family room, separate dining room Expos<'Cl hf.am cellmg~dwood noors. Located m quiet C'nd of island 6wner is serious seller J oan Lewis PRICE RHICTIOI 1121.000 F'1ve bedro(Jm. -I ' , BA family home -Meticulously ma1ntamE'd and n1<:ely upgraded. Southport model with Vl<'W of the mountains ~ht ltghts Inviting pool area with fire ring ~ covered pat.10. Virginia S wan oem•NllAllY IAYFllHT 11,111,000 Never before off£-red for sale A truly outstanding residence for the buyer who appreciates quality design and spacious light .interiors. using the finest matl'nals Poo1, spa. pier and slip for a large boat Brochure upon reques\. Ann P~ters OP&llfYE UR .. I ,ETTY VIEWS HI0,000 Exclu.'i1ve area o( mulll-m11lion dollar homes Four bedroom, 3 ,,., BA, w1t.h oversized party ' . room. bvmg & dlnlng r;oom This home is excep- tionally prk~ and 1s easy to show. Loan may bl' '1SSUmablc to qualified buyer ,Quick ~jOn possible. Tom AlliNOn # 2 ~lwlc Piasa, lull• I 00 EASTBLUFF 3BR. FR H.V, HILLS 4BR,FR S PYGLASS UTlltllY OILY $212,llO I 4 HH.000 1-4 $111,IOO 4BR. F~. pool/spa 1-5 llllHOIU SHORECLlFFS Hn,OIQ 5BR. FR, pool/spa I 30.5 HARBOR RIDGE SJ,111,IOO 5BR. F.R, pis. ocn view 1-5 SPYGLASS llH,llO 5BR.}'R. pool 1·5 SPYGLASS llH,IOO 5BR, FR. pis, ocn view I 4.:~ NEWPQRT BEACH MH,IOO 3BR . I~ COSTA MESA S1U,IOO 2BR, pooJ, spa 1 ·4 H v KNOLLS szn.- 3BR, FR. comm pis 1·5 H.V HILLS MH .... 4BR. FR 1-5 BALBOA PENlN 1111.00G 4BR. FR, oceanfrnnt 1-5 SPYGLASS $111,000 4BR. FR. pool/spa 1-4 HARBOR RIDGE 1111.00G 4BR. FR. pool, spa 1 ·5 BELCOURT SIH,000 4BR. FR. spa. vww 1 ·5 • CDM Hlt,IOO 48R, FR 1·5 DOVER SHORES Slll,000 38R. FR. bayrrunt I 1 UOJ &rali1 ' C Ward 1211 PethWe P Balley 21 Mee• lar C Allison an lw•iq c .. ,.. M Propp 21a14c ..... E Escano 11 hiet l••• C Waldor •• c .. r.r11 V Swan J a" Cllatt•• ~ey1l L. Beazley ' H2S. ... T9tUS L Beaz.ley 2101 ••lhWI lrit• L F.gan 1UJ PemU. M Macnab 121J I. .... llhtl. J Pef'('tra 21W.i• L JfK•ob6 ~ RitlcellH S. Vogt z.a ... 11cti .. 8 Partch 221• PMlfi• •. T Allmson Jotl~lflaff B Aunt• SATllllAY I lllllY S PYGLASS u,1oe.ooo Lots 84-85-86, vmt lund R-8 COM 11,111,000 3BR. Vlt'W I 5 SPYGLASS 1111,000 48R. FR, pis, w·w I 5 BIG CANYON st,otl,000 5BR. FR I 5 BELCOURT 1111.000 2BR. FR I 5 SPYGLJ\SS 1111.IOI 4BR. FR. pool1sp;1 I 5 BIG CANYON 1411,000 48R, FR. pool, sp.ci I ·5 BIG CANYON $111,000 5BR. FR 1-n ,., ..... k, '•l•t M Ingold 3Ul lcH1 llttl Ci Amato 21 114111 •• , Alli.son ' Jarob'l l l•r•it•1• (irc><iy/ All1snn 12 .. le11rt trin Se. S Vogt iJ l111t1eit1 A P<'lf'r-. 2 R11 lrH4 I H1I (' Crout•r 12 •• ,.,., ,, .. B1bb/GrcxJy IEWP .. T IUCll CllH S 111,000 If ybu are looking for a 2BR resident'e that ha'i been professionally upgr aded and decorated, this 1s 1t' Located in a gale<?community close to th(• beach .. Ann Peters SPYIWS SPICl&l H 11,000 Four bedrooms. 3BA. formal dining room Capehom model. Spectacular pool and spa. A forever view oC ocean and sunsets. LolS Jacobs STEPS Tl SllF 1240,000 Own this wonderful beach home m private com- munity wilh pool and spa. This upgraded 3BR, 2BA home has high beam ceilings and large Qr1vate yard. WiU consider trad4:. Lots Jacobs LITTLE UUM lsu. W/1~ 11111 1121,000 Duplex wilh new copper plumbing Two BO npanment with gred't deck. room to build mast.er suite with bayfront deck! Seller will carry fu-st. Dona Chichester 644-6200 J Ull • HW MISTllmll • IUUIT IMI, .. Titled "TiiE CASTLE" this home provides soph- isticated living wilh 3BR. 2 ~BA and· 2 patios. ·Lite, airy and a fresh feeling. Bank owned with nexible hnancing. Quick e9Cr'OW. Tom AJ- Jinson/Micki Cooper PDllSIU cm• ICUlfa.T IT.. 11....- Sweeping ocean & beach views + C-atalina sunsets from 2-story. 4BR. 4BA. exciting home SeUer will ft nan{'e for qualified buyer. New a ppliances and ready lo move in 45 days. Priced below market! Tom Allmson LfYf ·IUH-SW1•·111E ti I~ &CIEi 11,111,MO Close'to NewportlMLSSton Viejo/Laguna and t.os Angeles. New roads to Coto de Caza Estates Five bedrooms. 4 1 2 BA, 4FP and st.able for 5 horses, pany room of 1600 sq Ct with fireplace, bar, 2BR 4~· eool. 9xl2 s(>a G reat views. Multirnill~on $ homes Bank repo. Best price. Appl. Tom Allinson flEUIT flHISlll IM UITIS oaT• _ 11,111- Epitome of luxury, beauty,. conveniences. & privacy. Three bedroom fncludes incomparable master suite, Sauna, spa. bwlt-ins, marble, grarute and rosewood, separate office. nautilus gym, b1Lhard room. fanuly room, large pool. 2nd spa and Texas BBQ. Includes decorator items and art pieces. Tom AJUnson PUtwllC 1C01 YIEW 1111 .... High Cathedral ceilings set the mood for this 3BR, 2 ,_,,BA. family room home behind guard gates in Harbor Ridge. An additional feature is lhe priyate ~pa off the master bedroom sllite. Maureen White/Ed Escano FOllfCllSHl II WUH 11,!ll,llO Remodeled. single story. 4BR. 4BA home with over 106 fl on the water Huge waterfront yard with room for poo£ Private community behmd guard gate Lt>ndl'r will provide excellent fl~­ mg Pm.-e includes the land. Maureen White/Ed Escano SECUIH SPA IFF IASTH IHI .. nm 1121,0GO ".Joch•ll1·" model Ix-hind guarded gate in pres· t1g1ou~ Harbor Ridge with spectacular view of 1w·t·an, hay and city hghts Tius JBR. 2 ''2 BA f.1a11lv room hume h:u been reduced $50.000 and 1:. rt•Jdy for 1mmed1au.• occupancy Ed r:c;c.:ano1 Maun.-cn White l lOISTHCTH sn ..... YIEW 1110,000 l/1c•ws from Catalina to Newport to the Palos VndC"S Peninsula to lhe Sant.a Ana mountains and all points 1n between come with this sen sat10nal, highly upgraded, 4BR, 2FR, form~l living and d m mg room home w1lh community pools, spa and tenntS m prestigious Harbor Ridge. Maralou Ingold O'rta PllYATI LIOATiel 1111,000 Three bedroom, 2 'hBA. "El Dorado" plan in the Mc Lam townhomes ad.iacent to Big Canyon. Two story, end umt .. Community pool, tennis, and security. Martha Macnab SILLO lllTIYAnll Pll,000 Exceptional single s tory ~front · with 60' of 'front.age, dock and sandy beach. Recently re- modeled, 480, features new master BA. kJtchen, and Spanish llle roof. Conveniently located near ttll the action lncludmg the land. Martha Macnab TllH AIFIUUU llliH ....... I ....... Located ln a woodsy aetting near Orange Coast CoUege. Two· 2BR. 2BA, llfngle level upper uruts, light, clean & private $95,000 each. One -2BR, 2 'liBA, two story Unit w1th patio for $99,000. All have 2 car garag . Martha Macnab I . ~ \ . ,The "~luffs~ where tasteful d~sign and luxurious living have been blended with the natural terrain to prov1~e. l~ting belluty. Your tw<? acr~ "backyard" is t~~ bluff overlooking 100 acres of backbay, wetlands, Wildhf e preserve, and the night hghts and mountruns beyond. · · FEATURES . . , _ . . STREET LEVEL ·-BLUFF LEVEL • 3 BR, 3 1JJ BA;Dining Room, Family Room (approx. • Private courtyard entry • Plantation shut~rs • • Wrap-around patio with large custom apa by Irvine 3000 aq. ft.) • Utility room by kitchen • 27 ft. dining room p ,_ 11. fir · . ._ h · ~ • Extensive expansion (almost 303 ) of end unit "E" • Living room deck overlooking back bay, greenbelt oo .. • cae e pit -stu~co • wroug t tron ,.ence plan, with many "tuatom upgrades by original & pool . , • • Large family room with fireplace, built-in book- "Bluffe" builder & current owner • Expanded bright country kitchen . bar, eating area shelves, walk-in wet bar, refrigerator, ceramic tile • Stucco & brick planters in upper and lower patios' • Expanded MBRM suite -mirrored wardrobes, floor, wood paneling · 1 -Landscaping by Roger's Gardens walk-in closet, dressing!-room with double· sink.a • 2 bedroms, ,ach with fuli bath • Two fireplaces, insulated walls, extensive storage • Garage with built-in cabinets & work bench • Shutters or mini-blinds throughout . areas, wall units, book shelves, etc • Automatic water softener & water purifie.r • Best quality neutral Karastan carpeting • Exposed beam cathedral ceilings/skylights • 2 extra storage closets throughout COVER HOME • Roll til~ roof underground utilities . . MASTER -aeoRdEm- DECK 1.MfllG ROOM LI 1111 ti I I • DINING ROOM "If( H[~ NOOK GARAGE LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION • On bluff above back bay drive and hiking trails ( • Adjacent to quiet 8880Ciation pool with gas fired BBQ, showers, restrooms, etc • End of cul-de-sac, away from traffic noise • Off-street visitor parking adjacent to driveway • Walk to Corona Del Mar High School (grades 7-12). churches, boys & girls club at Eastbluff Parle • (2) short blocks to Newport Beach Tennis Club & Shopping Center • Five minute drive to Newport Center or Oran.Je County Airport -but located east of commercial aircraft flight path • Convenient to freeways -bike to beach OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN '. .. ,.-· -. _,,_A_a_._,_o..:../_SA_TU_lt_D_A_Y_M_All __ ._,._,_ ... _~-----------------,------------------·DAILYPILOT/llaALUTATK " tLONGS OF NEWPORT HISTORIC CHINA HOUSE . In Corona del Mar, built in 1930. The property includes 4 lots approximately 30' by 601 each or 2 buildoble sites each with 30' frontage on the water. Priced at $ l ,495,000 fee t. amtAHOUSI • CAMIO IHORIS -4 bedroom, Ivan Wells design with retractable roof. Great ocean view on 2nd street from water. Owner will consider exchanges for .. com- mercial property. $695,000., • FANT AITIC LOT -Nearly Yi acre atop mountain in Laguna. One of the finest views. $495,000. IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES • MO.NTIGO -Phase I · Extensive remodel, new baths, walk-in closet, new kitchen, huge family room remodel · new carpets/point. $287,000. • IOMIRSIT -Phase II -Good location. Nice con· dition. Best priced Somerset in trod. 3 NEW MONACO LISTINGS • PHAll I ·-New point, greenbelt close. $23~000. • PHAll II -Close to school, owner moy carry 2nd. $225,500. • PHAll II -Stunning upgrades, huge lot. $255,000. IN PHASE Ill • llAWIND PALIRMO -4 BR, Tastefully re· modeled w/new kitchen, landscaping, wall coverings. $38.5,000. Pride of ownership. • STUNNING IOMIRllT MODEL -5 gR, view. Everything upgraded. Spa, sec system, etch. $449,000. • FIYI BEDROOM -Lease Somerset model. S 1975/mo. 6•0.&.0NG The only numlter you need. (714) 640-5664 3119 SAN M!Gl.f l DR SUllE 200 • ~T 1UCH CA 92600 Stud wall pantry can clear kitChen. clutter Few places in a home suffer more from "stuffOC'Jtlon" than the kitchen. with its pots. pans. the good china. the old china. an electric hot dog cooker. and all the other kitchen gadgets you get every Christmas and use twice a year Usually. these Items get stuffed to the back of the shelf so there i~ room to put food away One solution to lack of kitchen storage 1s to build a do-it-yourself stud wall pantry against an interior wall separating the kitchen from the rQSt of the house , Usually intenor walls have wasted space in them instead of insulation space you can "'use for shelves after removing one layer of gypsum board from the wall. Studs are commonly installed 16 inches apart. measured to tne center ot each stud Occasionally, 24-tnch stud spacing is used. In either case, it's fairly simple to install standard 1-by-4-inch western boards between the studs for shelving. Those boards will match the depth of the 2-by-4-inch studs. Another idea is to use wider boards for shelving, such as 1-by-6s or 1- by-8s. then build a 2-by-2-inch or 2- by-4-inch frame around the perimeter of the shelves to encase me pantry This will permit deeper shelves that won't protrude very far into the room The wall pantry shown in the accom- panying drawing 1s built with flush- flttinQ 1-by-4-inch boards. The 4-inch depth is just right for canned goods. cereal boxes and bottles of wine. And a wall full of shelves will give you enough room to store ple~ty of them. Stl£ t-vES 8.ETWl:l::N ~Mi L STl '/Y, GAIN A{){)/TlONllL 5PACE RiN STZJRA6£ ITEMS IYfAXIM UM OEPTfl 4 ';' PERFECT FOR CAN 6a:>aS' A real bonus ls the generous amount of kitchen cabinet space available once all the canned goods are In the pantry. You can store other things In th~ stud wall as well. Try leaving shelves off one section to keep a broom and dustpan handy. It 1s possible to take out one of the studs to obtain a longer ~helf. But this requires adding a header between the two remaining studs on either side of the one you removed. In addition, If you are building the pantry Into a toad- beanng wall. 1t could affect the struc- tural integrity of your house So 1f you are not absolutely certain hOw to do this properly. consult a carpenter or professional remodeler. Accordion-fold doors add a decorat- ive touch to the pantry. Build them out of 1-inch boards. eight, 10 or 12 Inches wide, using butt hinges or continuous hinges to hold the folds together. Use tnm moulding around the edges of the pantry to define and accent the storage space You can paint or stain the pantry to match your kitchen cabinets. Western board and lumber take paint or stain well Any nall l'loles In the studs left after removing the sheetrock can be filled with wood putty prior to painting. Stud wall storage Is not just for the kitchen. It can be used wherever you need to "store Items about four to six Inches deep. For other storage ideas. wnte to the Western Wood Products Association, Dept. Hl-4, 1500 Yeon Building, Portland. Oregon 97204. 'AC.CO.R.1)10N R:JLJ)' ~ !XSE BVTT HIN6CSOR ct>AmNl.ldtlS (PIANO) H/A/6£5 ON TWO ~MORE IJ0,411/)$ - . -8yANDYLANG . ..._ O. -I reed 1our' recent •r11Cle •bout the proper w•r to bulld •fire In • fl~, btat I dJdn't find •nythlng llbout the problem we hn• every eo often. Moel of the time, the ftNI -.tart1 end ooee - •long without MY trouble, but every IO often the fire amokn more than ueual. a. there eome renon for thle? We .,.. wood from cut tr ... on our property. A. -If you do everything the same way every time. then the only difference would appear to be the kind of wood being used. It may be that occasionally you are using wood which Is not thoroughly dry. This is a frequent cause of excessive smoke. · ~" v -0 . -Our bath- tub h•• • 1hower In It. We Ule a port8ble hanger to let clothlng drip dry Into the-fub. The other day a IWMter .-.. being removed from the Unger, whlctl II metal, and the hanger t.tt end hit the eoap de.h lmbeddM In the ceremlc tlle alongelde the bethtub1 A piece of the dlah greb bar broke off. I would Ilk• to glue It back rather than try to Mt In a new eoep dleh. II there 8ome epectef kind of adhfflv• that mutt be UMd? A. -Epoxy: cement should do the Job, although some other kind can be used If It is waterproof. When the cement has been applied and the broken piece put Into place, hold It there for a day or two with some tape until the cement Is thoroughly dry. ' 0. -A couple of etalrw-r treede W9f'9 loOM recentty, end I ft~ed them bJ drtvtno ecNW• Into the tread• •nd the rlMre. I now would Ilk• to COftf the heede of the ecqwa......._.ooden pluoa. tt I dtlve the ecrew1 a bit lower, can I put the plug1 Into the holee? A. -Yes. The plugs can be pwchased at most lumber yards, some home supply centers and some hardware stores. Remember the diameter of the plugs must be . exactly right to flt the. holes. Insert each plug Into a hole after the plug has been coveretl with glue. The plug should stick up the tiniest bit above the surrounding surface·and then can be sliced off with a wood chisel. Sand smooth and. if necess- ary. refinish the spot or the entire tread. Q . -A " ........... •• left on our wooden ooffM table 8nd not noticed '°' ...... houn. When . the , ....... remoftd, • whit• ring w• left. Rubbing d~ not remove It. Any •:tlone. A. -Try ru bing It with camphorated oll. If the fTnlsh is varnish or lacquer and the ring does not disappear with the camphorated oll, rub the area with denatured alcohol. As a last resort. rub the stain with powdered pumice or rottenstone and a little oll. In all of these cases. there ts the slight possibility you may have to touch up the area. but most of the time you won't have to do so. . ~ - llluatr_•tlona by Ric Kollb8r • (The techniques of using varnish, shellac, lacquer. stain, remover, bleach, etc.. are detailed In Andy Lang's booklet, "Wood Flolshlng in the Home," which can be obtained by sending 50 cents and a long, stamped. self-addressed envelope to Know-How. P.O. Box 477. Hunt- ington, NY 117 43. Questions of general Interest will be answered in the column.) REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate FirR1 . IUITifll umNT -., ..... I.Mii US.IN LIAll 1121.-1M0 ..... OU UUll ll ... 60 feet on the bay with private pier and float. Well located Newport Beach condo with 1 bdrm An unusual property designed by an owner who Freshly painted 4 bdrm home -brand new & convertible den + 2 full baths. Deluxe gourmet will not compromise on quality. Fabulous views kitchen, convertible den and pool size brick kitchen. private deck. expensive carpeting. Out day or night. 3 bdrms expandable to 5. Com- patio. An outstanding bayfront value. of town owner says "SELL!" Try a lease option. puterlzed pool, full state of the art security system. a pleasure to see. o• llPLD wm Nil 1211,111 Located on tree 11~ \.\\"PY Ave. 3 bdrm ..------------------ "owner's unit"e,_ ft. ti-• bdrm rental. Fire-EDOITIYI IOTIU places, beam ~ 'f ... prime location. Needs a little TLC. We have several quatlty rental properties available now Including furnished and un- furnished priced from $1050 to $2500 per month. CaJI and ask for our rental depart- ment. YILU IAUU 1111111 121,111 Immaculate 1 bdrm unltnlcely decorated In light colors with mirrors. track lights, mini blinds & an ocean view sun deck. The beSt 1 bdrm value in ....._ _______________ ...J VIiia Balboa. 11T fl.Ml....... 111a,- Spaclous 2 bdrm 2 bath unit with ocean. harbor & ctty lights views. Large patio. fireplace. com- pletely furnished. Prtvate and quiet location. UYFlllT • UUM lllm llU llll,m L/I Prime bayfront location with pier and float. 70 feet on the .bay. Spacious 3 bdrm home de- signed by Tom TheUrkauf wtth private swimming pool, basement. family room area and formal dining' area. I .. UnmT UT 11.--U~ llTlll ~ 1·1.-,- PIMIA• Y11W 1111;111 Prime location near the harbor entrance with Custom built single story home In a fabulous Bay. ocean & night lights view! The perfect home sandy beach. Large private pier and float. gate guarded location with views of Linda & for an actl>J-growing family with 4 large bdrms, Partially remodeted 3 bdrm home. Owner may Harbor Islands. 4 bdrms, family room. 2 large 3 baths. family rm and 3 car garage. Owners help flnenc.. Submit on terms. patios. Room for a pool or to atjd on. moving out of state have priced to sell. 2215 Bayside Or. OPEN SAT 2-5 2812 Bayshore OPEN SUN 1-<t. (213) 628-2828 (714) 673-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR ,. • , ....,.... DAILY PILOT ~AG• U /SATURDAY MAit. 1, I... WM* • 111w1 .,.. e1w1 .. e1w1 ..-''*' WMlllC •·11w1 RYMIC 1;;:*1' WMk '*'*' RY"*'"*' wMke1:i:· 1·11wa WMK ''**' ~ I B I I .. 1 g I· i D I I I D I 'U I g I I I R ' I I I .I I REALTORS -® IEWER CUSTOI -IEWNRT HEllHTS Expansive 4 Bdrm, 41h Baths, 3 fireplaces, 2 courtyards. Spacious warm famlly room. One of the flnes1 newer homes In the area. Many quality upgrades. Large gourmet Island kitchen. $378,000. Best buy In the Heights! IQ 1111111111-1211 EXCLUSIVE CLIFFHIVEI BUILDERS DRUI 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 teady. to selll Asking $305,000. Open House -Sat & Sun. W llMEIS •11-1211 TRIDITIOllL 2 STORY Prime NEWPORT HEIGHTS with recent ad- dition. Spacious 4 bedrooms with GUEST UNIT in rear of property. Family room and sparkling pool on 50 x 127.5 lot. Recent remodel not Quite finished. Just listed at $350,000. Shown by Appt. RAE IOllERS 131-1211 BELCO T DAZZLER! 4 Bdrm. 3 112 'bath. quality built Guarded community. $150 000-in upgrades. Gorgeous decor and lush landscaping and the price Is still comparable to new sales• Call NOW for. your personal showing. JULIE HALL 831-1 211 VIEWS!: OCEAN, CATALllA, BASii Spectacular entertainers delight! Huge patio decks. large pool, fountain, waterfall. large game room with wet bar. 2 story, 3BR. 3 baths. Call JULIE HILL ll.3·3020, 131-1211 NEWPORT LUXURY Love this 4 bedroom. 21/2 bath -2400 sq.ft on a huge lot. Triple garage. Super neighborhood. All this for only $289,900. For your personal show- ing call Julie Hall. JILIE llALL 131 -1211 IEWPORT + POOL Here It isl 4 bedroom. 2V2 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 last! .llLIE W.L 111-1211·- • STUlllll! VIEW PROPERn Motivated Seller will sell with 10% down. Ex- quisite VIEW residence In NEWPORT HE1Gt1TS. New everything! a bedJPOms and 3 baths P.lus .. family room. Oak Moring, marble fireplace, leaded glass. Italian Brass fixtures. Designer decor. Wonderful Gourmet Island kitchen Sweeping <>cean view. Amazing Value at $314,500. · W llllEIS 131 -1211 SPlllSH VILLA Newer Clitthaven residence in prime location. 4BR, family roorn~ plus den or library and 3 full b8'hs .• Soar.ing ceilings. elegant marb1e entry . This most dramatic design w1ll lenn itself to any decor. N.ew pool with extensive decked area. A beautiful property with all conveniences. Just llsted at $449,000. RAE UllEIS 131-1211 WESCLIFF 1101E FOR LEASE Three spacious bedrooms, two complete baths. f amity room with · fireplace. two car garage. $1400 per month. Available April 1. lLLISll IOTllAll 131-1211 MEW! MEWi MEW! Spacious 3 bedroom. 3 bath townhome. located In pres- tigious Sea Bluff Canyon. Vaulted ceilings, skylights, formal dining. custom mir- rors. jacuzzi tab. This plan Is rarely on the market. Asking $165,000. Call tor showing, IAllL YI CHIU MARILYN COOMBS 131·1211 WESTSIDE STARTER Immaculate 3 bedroom, 1 bath, new kitchen, • large yard. Asking $112,000. •UILYI CM•U 131-1211 llCYCLE TO IEACH • S 149,&00 Too good to be true. Three bedroom single family home only 1.5 rniles from beach. Cul-de- sac street. Formal dining. breakfast area. fire- place. llAllLYI OH•U 131-1211 IEST IUY! Least expensive three bedroom townhome In Newport Crest. It's a bargain at $168.900. Seller says bring me an offe'. lllllL YI Oll•U 111-1211 PRICE SLISHEll Newport Beach pool home. 4 bedroom. 2'h bath, famlly room , 2 flreplaces. Reduced to $259,900. Call for showing. •YI.YI 111•1 111-1211 631-1266 • 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA .. RAE RODGERS 831-1211 Call fer Estl•ltt If •.ttt , ... , •• ,,., ....... '"If .......... . IEDITERUIEll ELElllCE WITH PllOUllC YIEWSI European charm compliments this rambling custom home. Situated In-Newport Heights. Comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms and 4'h baths. Built In 1~~8. 180° views of bay & ocean from all living er~as Including bedrooms. A unique Island kltcflen with every amenity. Mas- ter suite has flr$place and sitting room with oversized closet & bath area. This property has an excellent presentation throughout! Newly ottered et $579.000. Shown by appointment. Ill llllEIS IJ 1· 1211 CllEO SHORES 1um Panoramic ocean view home witti open spacious floor plan. 12 ft. ceilings. new European kitchen and pool 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. 2 fireplaces and family room. Only $699,000. SHEIYL IREWEI 131-1211 NEWPORT OILY $141,900 Walk to the beach from this private end unit /fireplace and 2 car attached garage. Built only years ago with high vaulted ceilings and rofessional interior design. Priced to move and a 1st T.D. of $130,000 may be assumable. "SIEIYL .. ml 131-1211 IEWPORT FORECLOSlllE otally refurbished 4 bedroom PQOL home brand new on the market! New roof, paint Inside nd out, new plush carpet, professional land- aping. On a gorgeous street and vacant. on't lastll Priced to sell at $279,000. 11111TIMI111·1211 A IEWPORT NIL HOIE FOR 1111,1001 Yest Wonn last. Reduc.ct for fast salel Lovely bedroom 2 bath on private, quiet street. Ex· pended master suite with large sitting room + fireplace. Vacant and ready. Won't last! • .. TDm 111-1211 INDEPENDENT BF ISTATI . . • IA1'MDAY MAii. I, 1 ... /PAM II _.._. RYNRC N •)'z ..,._ wpt'ir 1W* mljij.,._ 18§5 ... ,, _.. ii\!tl WIC @iji# .,._ jji@N --··· --•@j CURT A. HER8EAT8, U 131-1211 VISTA FILARE ·IRVllE SpaG1-0us Verone Rian just two years new. 3 bedroom . 2.'s bath with formal dining and family room Beautifully decorated. True value at S 159.900. Owner has purchase another. MOTIVATED! . OllT L IDlllT1, II C.M. TWll llPLEIES • .SllE IY SIDE Totally~remodeled Inside and out. Townhome style apartment, w/approx. 1,000 sq.ft . ..LJnit. S GI $1 6,920. Asking $168,000. Wiii consider trade • OllT &. IDIDTI, II . CUSTOM MESA VERDE_ one of the largest lots In Mesa Ve'rde. Walk to Mesa Verde Country Club. Home !features 5 bedrooms. 31h baths, pool and 3 car garage. Lots of room br expansion.• Beautiful. quiet street REDl.JCED TO $369,500. JlCllE l lllt Elll 111-12H . FIRST TIME 01 THE MARKET Terri fic 2 bedroom, 2'h bath condominium within walking distance of the new Costa Mesa Courtyard. Private patios, 2 master suites with separate baths and walk .. ln closets. Excellent value at $128,000. JIOllE UllUUI 111-1211 WOOllRIDIE Fabulous Washington Model.· 3 bedroms, + den/library, 21h baths, own private yard and spa. Immaculate condition. Ottered at $199,500. .llOllE llm&.Dll 1·1-12H WESTSllE llSTA IEU " .. Custom home In nice WestSfde location. Com- pletely remodeled, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths home. Skylights. custom tlle, lnalde laundry, etc. Call for details. ..... ...au 111-1211 IOKER MEMBER REALTORS .. -IEWPllT IEllOS, C.I. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Is In a great location but needs lots of help. Walking distance New- port Heights View or shopplng1 yet quiet neigh- borhood. The praperty Is vacant and subject to probate. Call for details. S 179,000. · 1111' a. mlRTI, • IACI IAY VIEW · Spacious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome .with formal dining overlooking Newport Back Bay. Attached 2 car garage and prJvate rear yard Is ideal for entertaining friends and family. Just listed for $151.500. OllT &. IDIDTS, II IEAUTIF,LLY AFFOllAILE 18 month new trl·level townhome IS. walklng distance to Newport Bay and beaches. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with dining area and family room, fireplace. attached two car garage and work or storage room. Only S 122,500 lease option possible. OllT A. IEllEI LIDO This glamorous 'Udo Pen- lns.ula condo has ,.to be seen to be appreciated. The view of the ocean and bay are ref1ected through the use of mirrors and marble. You can't dupli- cate this property for this price. Call foy an appoint· ment to see this special prope rty . Ask i ng $350.000. - .llYCE SPILLER 131-1211 A TIEITIOI IUllDERS 2 buildable lots In the Newport Heights area of Costa Mesa. Plans Included for 2 gorgeous custom homes. Buy one or both. $132.500 each . .llYOE SPIWI 111-1211 IACI 01 IAlln IOITH ... S 111.100 North Costa Me•P \.. l zed 4 bedroom home boasts s o .,. suite. Beautiful oak cabinet~ ~..,1tclous yard and patio. You'll h ~,,us home. A bargain! JIYOE IPIUD U 1-1211 WESTCLIFF This rambllng Westclltt pool home has. 4 bedrooms and a marvetous country kitchen with a fireplace. Call for an appointment to see this lovely family home. Now asking $257 ,000 .llYa IPIUD 111·1111 • .. IEW LISTill • IEMIEI Costa Mesa. Marina Highlands, single f amlly 3 bedroom with 2.5 baths, formal dining and breakfast nook on cul-de-sac. ShOrt bfke ride or Jog to beach. Built 1977, owner has moved out of area and desires quick sale. Asking $149,500 111ta.mmt1,1 r • lllUEIS 9 unit condo project ready for ground breaking C.M. recorded tract map ~ all plans. $34,5,Q99 oat a. llllllTI, n IEWPOIT IEll, • I.I. · 3 bedroom, 1.5 ba\i \ attractive curb appeal. Own~ .. ,· nodel enlarge- ment. Owner ... ;:1Ut of state. Asking $214,900. IBT L IEllEITS, II SlllLE. Fllll" ftlACIEI 01 CIL·\'\\\ VS134,000 3 spacious b _ oaths with fireplace. Won't last. ORT a. mmTS,11 I ® 1. I I I I I "I I I I· I I I I -1 I I ' I I I I 234 £. 17ih St., COSTA MESA. 831-~266 I -----------------------' • ana---mM-.•n-•115 -1u+--•u+-•ii1-u•-••1-M11-e•il I . • • ; & ' I D I 0 " I D I D I .e 1 e I INDUSTRIAL OFFICE SPACE WESTMINSTER OFFICE LEISE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office location, private bath. divided office. end unit. 90¢ per foot. Gross tease. Corner of Goldenwest and 20th Street.. IOI I IOYIE 1i •P COST A MESA OFFICE LEISE 6,400 feet of well decorated office and small warehouse. ample parking. Priced below market at 95¢ N.N.N. FT. or Qlfer. IOI I IOYIE IOOP • HARBOR RIISE • Sll5,000 10% DOWI WILL TRADE EQUITY FOR LARGER COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL Devonshire 5 BA, 4 BA. f~mily room. dining room. NEW PAINT, CARPET. drapes. brick deck. kitchen & entry. Complete ocean. bay. city. moutain views. Assume $350,000 at 11%, $150.000 at 12%; $200,000 at 10% fixed financing Private yard with room for pool. 101 I DOVIE IOOP ......... HARBOR RIDGE HARBOR RID&E LEASE $4,&00 IOITH Largest model, Devonshire five bedroom, four bath, dining area. Breakfast room. game room, all new decorating. room for pool. Will trade for commercial property. IOI I IOVIE IOOP CUST81 IY FIRI Redesigned by Farl, this custom 5 bedroom, 8 bath. has a master suite with walls & ceilings of padded silk , with control lightlng for the celestial design work to sleep under the stars. black mirrored walls & gold leaf ceilings In formal dining, pool & spa of stone wtth cascading waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of ocean, bay, city 0 :!f lights. A must to see If yoo want the elegance • and contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge. ~ Asking $1 ,695,000. n 1111 HYIE lllP II •HARBOR RIDIE • I Panora!~'~!w O~l~~a~~IF~~~~~ Island. e Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Features oak efltry and family .' room and five bedrooms. WJll trade for com- mercial property. Ask for ..... , ... NEWPORT BEACH •PllYITE llTEI ClllllITT• 1311,000 . Just reduced--TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom. 2'h baths, family room, 2 flreplaces. wet bar. Offer lease option. ......... • BltlOA PElllSULA • 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 HYIE IHP . BAYCRESf~REDUCED IOI & IOYI£ IOOP IOI IOOP. JI. SPECllUZlll II IEWNRT IUCl'S FllEST HOIU . # 1 RE/Ill AIEITS Fii O&LIFOllll . FIOl 1171te1111 I LIDO ISLAND • LllO IAYFIOIT 11,410,000 • 'ITlllll YILU lllTEIPIEOI Lido Isle bayfront,custom, three bedrooms. 3 baths. Award-winning tile floors & walls thruout. Master suite has steam room and hot tub, lnkeboll custom carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, french armplre,· leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This Is a .must to see. Many Items. too numerous to list. llllllYIEIMP BOB KOOP . JR . HUNTlllTON lllRIOUR LEIDER REPO 11 YFROIT IOCll 3 bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace. hardwood floors $219,900. Special terms. Condominium. Ill JI. 11 1-1211 I 1 I t I I I I I Must ~II four bedrooms. tour baths, formal dinlR.Q.i famlly room. Large yard for pool. lots of trees. Owner says make otter. A steal at $275,000. t 101 I IOVIE IOOP I ,--------------~ 1 Dovie's Favorite Recipe •1 ·~~~=s:o~:R::i~~:~E \ I '· DOYIE'S scaiPI . . 1, Fabulous view of Bay and Ocean ·from this ~ lib. late• raw shrimp sn.d w/tal, Y. cup butt•. Y. cup I bedroom, 3 bath home wtth 1aroe game roo I oh• o1. in ""· ""· 'dovn 1ar1c pttMd ' cnashtd, 2 tsp. I and pool. Steal at $552,000. Must sell! I chopped parsley, 1 tsci. cr1ttd 1tmon pttf, 1 ttc>. 1tmon I IMIMYlllMP I*•· ·I I htht1t ovtn to 400°. shit ~ lt1n on t .... dtvti IAd I I wash llMler nnq water; drain wtl and pit $y. Mitt I I butt• In bllllnc clstl In OYtft, tdd .... ,... 1 Tbllp I *OPEN MOISE* 3% DOW N -Owner occupied. 15% DOWN· Non-owner occupied. 1 BDRMS from $59,900 2 BDRM& from $69.900 3 BORMS from $79,900 Corner of Segerttrom & Fairview UTl•1-1 .... 111-1111 . I panley, nil wtl. Arrance..._, In._.. .. ,., In WMr I clstl, ~-· 111tovtrid 5 "*'· Twn ttwillp, ..... • I ""*' pttl, """" I*• and , ....... ,..,; ball• I to 10 • 1 "*'· llnctr or just..,...-.•• t...,. Arr .. •.-."' I I he1ttd plltt•. , .. 1• butt• ~In clstl (OYtf II) I I and r.m.ti wttti 1mt •tclcn. ' I Mn 4 MAinct · Wt Int this a.nt4 "" 11'1"" (but ltu I ( .... pet() IM Mt brtlCI • &ood rtd M . I I ._. ______________ _ I , B #1 RE /MAX AGENTS FOR CALIFORNIA F·Rol 1118 to 1985 631-128& [I l5'Mk "ii@• MW '*'*' WM* G¥i'ii WAik •·;Mi'> IMW 11111 MW.1$ijl%' ..,.. .,.,,, .,.. '''" .,.. 'N'S* ... i'Pi .:; ,.. ( I I I I I I I I ayli;JF Woodrow chief wiqs appoiiltment KANAKIS WOOD .Gordon E. TippelT, pr~nr Of ylor Woodrow homee Celltornl• d., has been appointed to a three-. ar term on the Urben Land tn- ltute'a Residential Development ouncil, headquartered In Washlng- n, D.C. The councll Is an Independent, nprofit educational and research rganization with the goal of improvlng e quality of land use and planning. Tlppell has*been a mernQet..of ULI for ve years. t:te is als,o a leefuler on urban lannlng wl1h UC Irvine, and has been ssoclated with Newport Beach-based aylor Woodrow for more than 17 ars. . . . oldwell bold• remodell.al party Some ·400 people were on hand ntly for a remodeling party at the est Huntington Beach office of Colct- •11 Benker. The office was one of many reslden- al sales offices scheduled for re- odellng since 1984. Coldwell is cel- brating Its 80th anniversary this year. . . . lJlornla ColfJlllmaltla VP Kim J. Welker has joined Celltornl• ommunltlea, Inc. of Costa Mesa as ice president of development. -Walker previously spent more than ur years .wtth Brem .... Celt!ornle, c. as manager of land acquisition and evelopment, plus two years with rffley Of Southern Cetlfomla. • • • an .. er of tbe rear Chrletlne Plurlk has been named anager of the Year by the Orange ounty chapter of the lnetltute of Real atateMe~L The certified property manager Is vice president of Axiom Propertln, an Irvine-based real estate-ffivestment development. building and manage- ment firm. . . . . BulJden promote. Harrl11an Dennie tt.rrleon has been promoted to executive vice president of Builders Sain Corp., a Santa Ana-based sales and marketing firm that specializes in home developments. Harrison, formerly a vice president with the firm, has been with Builder's Blrtcber b•• new dlrector Corona del Mar resident Sendra Chrlat has been appointed sales ar:ld marketing dlrqctor of laguna Niguel-· based Birtcher, with responsibility· for leasing and marketing the firm's com- mercial projects. Before Joining Birtcher. Christ was an Independent leasing consultant for commercial developers and an office building specialist for Coldwell Benker Commerclal brokerage. . . . Bale announce. promotion• Tom Berndt has joined the Laguna Niguel division of The Buie Corp. as vice president and general manager of the division, while Linda G. Wood has been appointed sales and marketing manager for the division. Berndt had previously been respon- sible for the Wlndrose project In San Diego. He Is handles sales of Wlndrose homes In Rancho Niguel. The Corona del Mar resident, Involved In home, sales since 1978, ts a former enter- tainer who still appears In television commercials. principally for the auto- motive Industry: CHRIST Wood had been sates manager of San Diego-based Watt lnduetrln. She is a member of thlt Orenge County Sein a Metkettng Counctl. Rancho Niguel Is a 600-acre planned community, being developed by Buie In a joint venture with Home Cepltel Corp. . • • • • l.rYUJe Pacific promotell Slaepard Candy .lhnJ Sheperd has been promoted to vice preslde(lt of sales and marketing at Newport Beach's Jrvlne Peclflc, the trvtne Co.'a homebuilding unit. She had been serving as dlrec1or-· of sales and marketing. Shepard has been ~Ith Irvine Pacific since 1976. An Irvine resident, she Is a member of the Building lndqatry AMOClatlon and the Southern Cell- tornla SelH end Martetlng Counclt. • • • William• u Cold.en cblel BERNOT County chapter of the-Selea elMl Merketlng Councll and serves on the OC chapter board of the Home Bullden CouncU. Alley has bee with Pond(trosa since 1984. She Is also an active member of the Home Builders Council and the Sales and Marketing Council. • • •r- IUnakhjobuBRA Alexandr• (Sendy) Kenakl• has Joined ERA Real E•t•I• c.nter i n Fountain Valley as relocation services director. She brings eight years of experience to her new post, most recently as an employee with Coldwell Benker Southern Celffornla, where she helped design a national relocation computer program. • • • Mlcheel Collin• has been appointed sales representative for Newport Beach-based Grent Bulldlng Co.'• Old Stonegate development In La Habra. Collins, formerly associated with Anden Crop., Keutmen a Broed and Tom Wltllem• has been appointed president of Coldwell &.ftker R"l- dentlal Real Eetete Servk:ea of Southern C.ntomaa. . ...,..._ fonMrtJ executive Ylce prHldent Md ..... el ..... meneget, replecee Thomee I . Grttlln, who in turn has been' promoted to senior vice president for Coldwell Benker Resl- dentlel Brok.,... Serw1cee' western U.S. sector. Wiiiiams has been with Coldwell for 11 years. · Occidental Petroleum, brings 22 years of experience In residential real estate to his new post. • • • JllclJler, IUlq promoted Sylvte Mlchler has been promoted to vice president of marketing and sales and Robin T ... Riiey Is market- ing manager for Ponderoee Hotw. Mlchler has been with Ponderosa since 1980, most recently as marketrng director. She Is active *1 the Orange WAL.KP .Raan make.• •plub Robert Renn of Cotdwetl Banker's East Huntington Beach residential real estate office has only been In real estate briefly -but he's made a big splash. He was Coldwell' s Rookie of the Year In 1984,-and has since won several awards 'as top dollar and top listing sales agent for north Orange County. He has also earned his membership in the President's Club, for the top 5 percent of Coldwell sales pro- fessionals. .. . ~ ... .. .. ~ • .. I _. .. PAG• 16/SATURDAY MAR. 1, He6 CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE 11'1DBX 8 RIAL llTATI AffflQ9f' 11u ~,,_.,......, ~ FOR IALI lie-de .. ... ope-..., I H ,......,.....,.,.~ ..... ,,,, HOUSES/CONDOS ~fo &.~ .... a ,,, 107 ,...,,.,._ !00() _ ... 0... 01 Co ,,_.., l )H ... 1 , ;.(lo --~·-....wto 001 O,,.()l ~Ptopit~ 1))0 • ·~,., ... ,Gi-...... ,,,~ on ·~'·ocioe~ I )9(l ?• ·-\11.ot-"'O I )"I/ 10,6 •t ,.,.._ lbCil ID)) •I oN,.,.. ... d l &H 10)• '°'° ,., nu RINTALI ., ._ ....... >•n ,._,,., ... " ,,,, """'*' "'•• 11•1 "'"'•pNt ... h JIOq s....ci.--1116' *-'-·r )111 ...... 1llO W""O •'llO ~· "" *•C.N',,.,,.,. ... 1116 ~·-"" 1.,, • .-'''° APAIT"'fNTS C..-oi 7o07 ....-. .-1600 ~c-,...~,.,,.,.,.. -· .... s-.. ............ -C-..--.o S.0..-.t-,_ MISC. IENT ALS ,_,·--· ~--t"l ·---'locOltof't lt~ l~fO~C' DEADLINES PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday ........... Sat , 1:30 AM Tuesday ........... Mon. 5:30 PM Wednesday ..... Tues, 5:30 PM Thursday ......... Wed. 5:30 PM Friday ........... Thrua. 5:30 PM Saturday ............. Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ........... Sat. 11:3d AM DtRECTORtES s--Oll-OtY 0...., Or""09CoM\ Cet Gulde Moncley & TllutecMly .t..i!o Ptlol • rnoe, AMl&t_T_ S.M~ Opell~ SetufOey & ~ ..... ~ ~ ,.,.,, _, no4 Plkl....,.., 30 Oep M ,..._, .. be tu01C1 10 Dul not_,.. ,o, ~c:twwe-­ puted et IWll. Ol Ille~...,_ -.._.,., .. ~ -end ..., ,_,.,.. .notfte(• ... 0)() HOUSES/CONDOS ..... ,lfl"W"~--16(>1 (,,, ( o.pt\ttOftO .. ,. " , .... •-w-.i "°'_, .. ._ UO? no.a 1106 ,, .. 1771 111• 1116 ""° . 1141 CHECK YOUR AD THE FlRST DAY ••• 10 ••' H , .. ~oll .. hi 'f C.01 l'oiboo \llJl'd ., .. ,.. , .. +r' uo• f'oibott "•"'"''' MJ 1010 •J<i·\"•Jl'W &-Oo'P. ) "' r ..... •lff .. NNwl ~al Y n '4 j 4 ' (.er. ''"""°" .. ,,. .. • ,. 1'' oll• 1)11\j)i'r,.r., " '' ~,. '*' '' I " .e~ ' °' ·"'·>-• • O ll"t .. ''-.;•·...,. ,.._ ,. MISC. R.E. ·-·--·v' ''·~ 1101 '"'°'°"'° dofl M">I llf>C r. ouo ¥Mt-\O 1101 "'-'-111~ fl lf>'o 11'1 ''""'",,,.,._ •o•"t 'I }4 rt .. f'l•~&-t.;i.1-. /I lo tot ''"""'q'""' "'"'t• ' ,, I h l >{) """e--1')" ' ., •Q f'IQ Hli I I , '"J•""> ""·9'-d· .... ,. ' .--~~ ,.__..,... ,, &-"'" 1017 ~tor0Q4' 101• '-'•M: 11.'MOh 11110 }OJ? COMMERCIAL 161' I .E. SAU/UNT IMO l/>-1>1 11>'• ·-~,,.,~Soi. , ..... ~' °""' •• ...,,. Jo)O c~,< .. •·~·,... 10~1 ~ .. "~ ,,.,~ ~'\·f~ 1001 ,,..(~-'•ope,..,. '""'" ,, ... Tile Deity Pilot stri-for efflclenc:y and accuracy. H~, occuk>nally errora.do oceur Pleue lltten .men your ad Is read bacll 8l1d Ch«:k your ad dally' Repor1 errors Immediately to &42·5e711. The Dally Piiot .ccepta no tlabtllty fl)( any err()( 1n an acMlnlMment for which It may be retPOnslble e•cept for the cost of lhe space eciuelly occupied by the error Credit can only be all<>'#ed fl)( the first ln-11on THE DAILY P1LOT OFFICE HOUAS Tele: M-F 1-5:30/COUNTEA.M-F 1-5 CLASSlftED REAL ISl'Jb'I Real Estate Fer Sale Ceaeral 1002 Gtaeral . '10021Gtaeral t002'Cueial lte2,Gtaer-.J 1002IC.aeral lOOZ Gtaeral 1~ **ESTATE BANK equity tn 200<1sqtt38 1!1ln~s ~eclosuresllge 3 Bd 2ba col'ldo flp ory rm. incl mutt Agt 759·5080 ~==============:=::::; REAL ESTATE HELPLINE SALE/T RADE $70.000~ ., ... "., SIPHLIC&TI•• '2~TR'3'!°°°!t~!w rN~:;,s:;vzi=~ Foreclosure-R E Problems nm· g~I hse ·country All areas o;ea1 financing dbl gar patlO, nr snops & ~= ~;d,~~ ?~~ ---LI a U ID ATI ON* * F le ences 855• 7292 living ldyllwild for hse. Luxury.& Custom Homes transp S 125.000 Ruth 0 1 f93 900 Ot~ 2 -------• "\ ree re ' .lot or both 71.C 659-6159 Agenl 85•·2460 Laurie Rllr 6"6-4380 ~r~s & •3 bdrms from 1111111 YIUI 7111111 ~I h l'lSTOt.1 ESTATF' M~ ... 1 S69,900·S 79,000 Al OPEN SUNDAY~·· • l 1 J'·' • lilEM8VI OI ™'SUM RHA'f<;W. N£TWOM bar g a 1n1 Ca II Sue Beautifully redecorated ~ ".' . mirrn,~fi.,~t ~' ' X.Jlnl 'i h.i °'"'tr BEST Of NEWPORT BEACH 631·1266 Bedroom. ~ Bath homE r I.Jo;(,, \NI \ 11'.'v\.-h11n1t v. fom1al din -~~?. on SUpef large IOI · Ore.a• rn1 f.tn1 rrn brt·c1kf..t.,I niuk. ,I Wt•I h,11". '.I Bay view Condo. 3Bdrm, 2Ba. •• r . 1ocatt0n s 162.500 rr pl' 1.1\'1 ... h m ..... 11·r .;urte pool . .,~ ..... una Wonderful Clubhouse, pool and J 23722 Yi1 C1lz141 rt1uth 1111111•' Prtt• Sl.c.ht'Cl S:m0.000 to d d f $175 000 0 -(At Allcia& Trabucol 11111, s:i!:IY.lfllO' R..ink '-"V~ "G1vf' 11 Aw~v· guar e ga e ' · pen URIAll 11mas 1,11 S1t4•zc:·• · · · Sunday. 1-5. 100 Scholz Plaza. For <kt<•il~ t Jll Pentho·use .. 10. We have 3 condominiums 142·12 s:. mt~.fl lllESIDUmALl'IUll'.STATESERVfCU ., that are bank fore· PATR631c1~1~~0R ... idl!d6 6 ft'~=~~e: ~~:,1:nd~;w~~ •• '9U -··---· -CAMEO SHORES IAYllE TERRACE properties all located in : • • Costa Mesa Call for , The lowest priced home in. this more 1ntorma11on. PRICE REDUCTIO ll'·'· Fixer with great view, p~ol; 4 great area. 3Bdrm beautifully ---~~~~~~ n bedrooms. $325,000 LH. cared for. Reduced to $275,000. Traditional iiiiii $625,000 HIRIOR VIEW HOMES CORDIA DEL IAR ~~~~% !!~u~~1~~~. Frve bedroom, 41/2 bath family --==========' Shores home wttll-spec. home. Meticulously maintained 3 Bedroom Monaco, great lo-. SOUTH OF HllHWAY UNl&YfHIT I 'acuiarview -Bay.oc .. n and nicely upgraded. SQuthport cation. $242•500· 1 d 2Bd h Trl1>1e11 on sandy beach ~~~ ~o~:~ec1 3~~ Newly remode e rm ome. $695.000 1 S69s.ooo. wtllCh Includes model with view of the moun-Ask-fer Rita lirtz Country trench, all new kitchen E-••• • .;., s25..ooo d9COfat1no 11• tams and night lights. Inviting lll·l•2I PLUS nice garage apt. Special! .---1 •ow'ance Texas owner • S I II $397 500 C II I Ocean view. Prlvat 8/lllk>us to Miii pool area with fire ring and pee a . · a us beech. $465.000 142 • 1200 covered patio. ' .11S111• OIHI YIR&llll SWAI eMUi~e "J2ea/ G.1tate Gated ;;:~:~Ian 2 . PETE BARRETI ... REALTY ~~~~~~~~!~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~-::1====1=75=1=91;=-'-=~:~:7:A:::N:::Y::O.c-~-o~~~~A~~~~·R~LT.--:R --------- *ABSOLUTELY* YOUI VEIY IEST ILUFFS OPPOITU•ITY! OPEN TODAY 1-5 500 PLAYA Gorgeous 3Bdrm, 21hBa spacious End Unit with huge prvt entry court yard & complete wrap-1lround patio. Like new interior. Move-in freshl Offered by a very realistic & anxious owner at truly a bargain price of $229,500 incl land. High balance assumable loan. Surely the finest value now offered. We . are very proud of this listing!! BEST IN BLUFFS Hl'T MISS SHiii-This spectacular home. Rare opportunity to own this completely Gustom one of a kind all new 7 years ago. Personal resi- dence of Mr. George Holstein, de- veloper of the award winning Bluffs. Prime location. w/panoramlc view. Too many amenities to list. $350,000 LH. t en1 u11111 1-1 2011 mn uau. 'VllTAllUI UY YllW-Just listed. Lovely 1 level 2Br, 2Ba, all re- modeled. On beautiful Vista Caudal. $219,500 L.H. Appt. IOH ti llUln llfllf-Front Row End Unit w/lovely upper bay view. 3Br, 2'~Ba: llke new cond. $257,000 Incl. land. Barbara Sanregret tnl UT/-1-4 IU ITm ( ........... ) IELEI I. IGWI .......... 111-1412 ·L.1111.., ........... BUY OF TllE WEEK EXCEPTIOIAL 6 BEDROOM CUSTOM HOME 180 DEllEE GOLF COUllE VIEW Located on a peaceful and private setting. Solidly constructed traditional family home. 5 bdrms, 4 '"' baths. Features large formal dining .room, wood pan- eled study, country kitchen off cozy family room. · Shows beautifully. Sellers very motivated. 81,095,000 7 HERMITAGE OPEi Ill /IUI 1:ti · For more lnfonn•tlon call: DAllY·-• m,._ IROliY llrubhf;Ellis RESID£NTIAL llROK£1\ACE SUVIC[S 844-1211 ' 1ta1 UIOlll tnllll 1·1 Baycrest. W81m 3 bdrm. 2·~ bath. family rm. for· mar din rm. laid out tor an11r1a1nmen1 and good llvlng A bargain al $2911.500 ,. BUY throogh clas.sified I I a.alilr•cH Un &1m l':!l!!.!~!!....1!!111!! Cleta... 1.,.... ... 1124 .... 1• .... 1 ;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiii~iil •-maw ••••••n .......... ... ..... .. -Tl... 48' 28a, 2250 If. Sep din, Twnhle, anCl. unit 38R 2 cn"-u ~31ktnft. -• .,. mf HANCE OF A LIFE TIME A ~ remode~ pool, apa. lkytta, dr11 rm. 28A, fonnlll din rm, frp6e, 38a. 1 lloty. Open SM & Chatmlng duplex with ' IOt, SOuth of HIOh'nY 38A 3&A ~ UOfY wttti tam rm, Wiit ber '209t<. elr. 2 ~.model cond. Sun i-5 Agt 756-1540 grMt potentiel. Sbf, 3be and clole to beeC:MI. two meet• aultee on.,, By Owner. 2032 South 1141.(IOO. 78&-4800 + den In ~ unit. 2 Large home on 50', ~ lot In the 200 Capella Ct. Open . I~ I ......... Ir.... bdmw, 2M down. Both buildable 40' lot rernein--b6oQ of PoinMtUL Alik· Set/SUn 12-5. 986-2307 _ Mu.t ..... gr'Mt bUyt &wit unlta ??-end Ing So many anemadWe k\g $390,000. C.. fof-ay m . S8R 4be, "4000 ... bey & are In exoi'llllt conClcotldltllonl herel Call fOt NtalL .... 1111 Ull ~ 28r 28a lg UR & petlo, llt .. YU M25K.. 831~ with m~u= 141-1211 3 Beoroom. 2 Beth ltOfY f:,n:'c=.'iaf."o::.''· URHINW... ~ '°' oondo A PETE BARRE T I Condo. Oooble attached 23732 Hllltlunt Dr#57 3BR 28A, new .carpet, Mgle lamly home. g.wage, End~. Tennll, Apptm only. Call Betty/ paint & land9alplng. 10%1.-,~-. ....... ~~llllllll .. ,..........=.:;:.:::.:..:..:!::..:~~I ClubhouMs and l>OOI•. 49~2378 628-8025/0ew dn a motivated owner w11111 18 IB PW Newport Riviera aaslat. Convenient to OUPlEX·2Br 1ba ..ch. 2• ...... Wn If!!!!! lelck greenbelt & school -------llf S<M>f-PCH. $2&.4,900. (Off Santa lu;,e;-, ~mo) 1-ll 11111 ·~:ct=o Eric L~~~I~~..;;;~ --------1521 C.-natlon. By OWMf S..., 1..... View, high tech re· or 840-83 .. REALTY JalMI bLaM t• 873-0241 or873-1541 142-1200 modeled. Uvlng .+Bdrm ftr.Al&.V / .._LUI 1 .... I area upst11ra. 2Bdrm KU',FW. or LI. Wu... MESA VEROE-3/IM!, 2/ba, Wll downatalra$245,000. Agt NtWi::x:lJ.f rfj(__11 .... . . .. p us dbt oarv. encl yd, gar- 3 .BR 2ba. new kitchen, 1111,m &41-1~ ' 3BR 2\+SA + f rm SS0.000 of ~· & dner, $1150 657-2382. new er,~ °r:lk ";:-~-A., ... et this pr1oe. Under •HVH MONACO• HVH-$242,500. MU9t ... Great view. P001~enn1.: gem stone.. WANTED MESA \lEBOE 3 or 4 Ba. ~"?95 000 Call 873-&4e6 mar11et. Prime location. Lro yd, ipa, xtra room to apprec. Highly up-MGUrlly. Redu~d to home 9f lot. Ceplstrano '*'· IC>A. dbl gar., v• Of 67·3-0127 Owner/Ag\ 3BR 1V.BA, fenced ywd. edded. Hte& clean, quiet graded. 3bt 2ba Cermet. $380,000, tertru . Beactl, Dana Pc>'nt ••· cant gardener a water Need• TLC. Mutt NII. cul-da-aac. S250,000. 1963 Pon Weybfldge. 213~&29 (714)240-9780 paid: No pet•. s11oo & CtrHI ••I... I Della Oa6c>ado 631-1266 Owner/Brkr. 720-0392 OPEN SAT/SUN 1.5 IUWllW lntab Sl350. Agt 646-3627 •PllUllULI• SPAC~ ~2 batti ... mJ•• C>Ym«IAgt 759-1870 3BR 2'_.BA + lam rm. MESA VER0E. Attr. 48R SJH-w I country k I tch en KINGS RD • 58' 4.,.,Ba LJll llU l&Yfmt Greet VW#. POOi, tennis, ..... C..... best tloe, IPPf 2000 IQft. Duple• 2 bdrm llVll In one toeated on cul de sac. o....'lootcing Newport Bay OPEN SAT/SUN Mi aecurlty. Reduced to Inc grcS. S1395. 751-3898 rent tl'leot~ Prime~* 38' 2ea, '98 frplc CIOse ta perk, sehools,$795,000.96&-1021 815VIALIOOSOUO $360,000, term1 ..... a) MV~•BR3ba. cation large yard, Ilk~ new' and shopping Be the flrl1 48R 2'h8A lem rm w/bai Watch sunaeta . from 3 213-430-34529 t8'nuy rm. r9dwood IP8 •Sl'llSlllUll* s121.000~~941e_ ~0,~·~aFru"C 11p.1 oov1 -deckl81P81i0818'1o-S345991<17 ::'.s;:.!r1:~ s~.1~.J:._owes~.!!8"· ~10 ~:::'~ s14001mo546-9950 llLY SUI.... • ... IUIUT. McCasland 631·t266 ( ee · OWl'lf kitchen. Sandy beach, ~';t;d' ';"';;,:', "-"ef· view. S1150. yrty M v Executive hn'I. 4BR A brtan Jeanette Oeeign 38' 18a, 1 cat gar lg lot Balboa ciean older tum pier & floet S2.200,000. guarded g8'-$31~ HB t BLI( to bctl, 2BR 18A 3ba, famlty rm. redvwood 51eps to beech Beautiful forced alt & ~ paint: • ·~r ~ I:. bctl hM 3BR S 189,000 Biii Gnmdy Realtor Cludel lg lof. · .....,....,.. apt w/lndec:k & OW M 75 59&. gardnef lncld :; odrm . 2 'A beth S70t<aMUmloenat t0%t~ Wlllearry1t 105% 67~161 tlanadng c.itFranDodd ~IUln St400,546-9950 wlgo@met kitchen. tor-Pou 10% dn pymt• 508 W. Bay Av. 873•3777 UDO ISLE open SAT/SUN a33-3t12i or 831-5510. .. N"W•ll PLUSH CONDOS wlfaffa mal td1n1ngA an8dar1Uga'rn S 114,900: &4S-9922 Bier lut ....... -00 Cannery Vlllage ~ 1·5. 205 VIA JUCAR 48' BAYFROHT d""' w/doCk l1•/llM1ll streems. Gar w/OfJN mas er ' 3ba 45' lot 875-6259 ..,A w/d hkup new decor Avl Pr.ced $100,000 under 3BR 28A. trplc, ~yd. nmnm .,... 111.IHIT'S llST . tor 30' boet. $295,000 About 2 b*a to oceen 3bf now 2~ 2ba S950imo new hornet S125.000 OPEN H SE 4BR 2'Atba 2 story Musueethlabeautlfut for· NEWPORT HEIGHTS· 4004 FUY9r Avenue. Inda Mn updated kit a tbr $750 lit mo _,. ssoO HUA llL&UI Fri l Sun. 12-4. Owner. S385 000 CWI Rellty mer model llome. 4 S218,500K. Must Sell! Cannery VIiiage RMtty gar onty S800 53M1911 MC 549-2447 U1-12tl 2203MlnerSt.854-793e 646-0520 493-0446 bedroom•. 3'11 bath. tor-Courtesy to Bier , 673-3777 Agtfee --·------- m11 dtnlng ~ larg41 dfr\. 642-7190. II 1171 • Qean E·91de 2Br End Unit 1111• Fii Liii lniae 1044 GO\lrmet kitchen, mas1er _... _ _, -lal.MI bi.d el DIW. dbl' cwen, lg patio, Tak•~ se2.ooo at 10%.1------------1 1t1lta w/frptc. Lush land-........ -·· PANO ocEXH View, trplc, ow. poo4. Ce.ble"TV pay only M70 '* mo tor 1uo YllW II scaptng and HUGJ: SPA. 2 Matr Bdrm•. 2'At8a, Lux Twntlme. 3BR 2'AtBA, patio S700/mo Now to avl $725/mo 545-4008 thlt edorable 2 bdrm lllnf ·-Over S150,000 In up-LOFT· A11um 1at. 2 frplc1. great buy. 9121.' 1103 P.;tc. Open 1 28' 28a BEAUT 2 UNIT DUPLEX 1ownhome In Mesa Gorgeous President gradee For your per-~;~:O~~gt. Ann 1174,900. Agt Dae Sat & Sun 12.5, ~Condo nr CM g:: 5 yrs old. xlnt rental prop., Verde. Call Anne Home. newly remodeled.. sonlll showlnQ call Craig 498-0300. r .. 402-2300 1 Center S82S. 682_1700 toe 500 blk of NarctMUt.. MeCuland 631-1266 French doors. Euporean at 760-5000 or 831-1266 IEST UIS lhWlt .... lalllM to many amenttlea to "-t • ·~i·~\;-· style cabinet•. hdwd r ·-·-1111 Ptalatall 2117 Choloe Eatalde 2bf hm Gr ea I lnveat 0P90r1un1! • r II: l floofs 3BD, 2 BA, rm to nr ~-v '""'-YIL• • -W°'1h more 3bf 2ba hmi bltlna ... ,.,,,. ~·lo ... gar, ty 1avore1>!4i financing 1 R expand. Pool siled lot Krl'h--. v/ 2 bdrm, 2 beth. pr1vate trplc mod kit 2 ars hkups & yd S600'1 avail $475 000 Laura -·--•••_ Open$al/Sun1-5 18851 ~tt.'\Vn "VI' . area with flrePac:e and .. ,.,,. 11050 thers g"*4I 539-6191AgtCOS1 760·9146/EJ56-o12910 COU.EGEPARKByownr San Rufino '415,000 ' WI -.'I l~t\ 11 poo4.Great1ocatlon.OnlyVery nice Fl.EETWOOD. 539-81~1~~,.°0091 a •Cozy Nwpl Hghtl 38R -. POOi Jae in front yet 38' Madeline Crawford, 1116,900 wlterma. highly "9Qleded Large . I 28A. 1 car gar 199. lndry llt•llT'ltlU 28a 0+ o.n. Low down. agent.786-0438 ......... ** ..... ** Uvlng, dining. ·kltc'*1 Yt1yunturnlml 2BR.'Abfk, tac.$10001mo0.840-4454 Move ngllt In. reduced to OWC S139,300966-1516 WT"••-Tt,..., e"ll,tll \ •Yl1M..,.. area w/klng llZe muter to beach, garage. $850. -------$399.000, 45 ft. lotl --fl -_,..... nd 121 30th Street Seel Eutside 18' hM. new 309 POPPY AVENUE UITSlll Turtle Roclt Ridge MOdel A View! Dramatic and EXCELLENT VALUE. l.rg bdrm 1 beth. Sal/Sun 12·2 675-0944 Cf'P1, lg yrd. beam oeils OPEN SUNDAY t2-4PM 38' 2Ba house on 1arg41 h<>m4t by Standard Pa-unique 4 bdrm, 3'11 bath matter ~drm, dl~g 1 •-• -1 • 11 no ant 675-6829 1575 ind u1lt1 54&-99 ( I u 1oi New roof New citk. 38drm 2'..\Ba at-A Steel Seller losing $SS. room • f,r991ace. ,_.. .,..... -.... f fl Jt'1 r/1 • H fl I carpet Open Sal/Sun or tacoed $223,900 Siies Will trade or try le&Se-op-port at ~ aff~dable A beautlful GOLpEN C.r•• .. l llu 21 EMt8'de • Lrv 38R 1 BA ,j) .J, /· b 1 A t 631•51~ otfloe (714)854-31 19 uon Mustmoveatonoe. prlcietOontmtss1t. WEST, llght Interior Ull-~.'l~~~1._c.M1....., .. J'>~rr ·TU1u·11u ,, yapp _g__ __ Oelia0elgldo631·1266 •411Plll./SMIA* home.20x60ft.2bdrm. * '"-* _...,,._,..., "'"" ,.._. ... /. F•ST TmflS! IHT YlfW Gorgeous 4 bdrm, 2'A large kitchen/dining and 2 + 2 +-gatage +-llcyfight1, 111·/-,\ "J.'11 Start In CM with thla 3 11 llllll bath wlfemlly rm. poo4, IMng .,..._ corner lot. lrple, patlO 8rand l407 c. Cast...,_ CM bdrm. 1 beth cutte New Best condition of any saune a.nd morel Onty ::u~:~ ~K, young nS92LD5.IFITee 642 1 4lMlll 8 -. kitchen. large private townh<>me In 1he "The $259,900 wfTERMSI AGT 540-5937 ----..,.-..,------Y OWIER yard Only S112.000. Terrace" yOV won·1 be-* 1 IU ll ..U• 3BD. 2 beth, tri-tevel, FPJFABUL~S 2 ms1r bda• Olde . COM .home Marilyn Coom bs lkWetheVM!'W 2bdrm,2 ua•lllll Llkanew3bdrm.2'Ai bath, IMPERIAL 20xAO w/large new Cllf'P8f, freeh palm, den.Ouietloc. Pool119& wioeean view a Cetallna 631-1266 1>aU1. fireplace, 2 car gar· Wa&ll 2000 IQ ft hoose. Large porch. ·S26.SOO Reot m icrowave, washttr / & tennis. S 1100/mo sunsets 38R wt own ··~·Wi·? age $145,000 Comeaee *l'll,IOO* pvtpatiowlapa +20x20 $225/mo Age 55+ Ruth dryer,garage'.Sl4001mo Vllerie540-7355 oaths den wl bltln bc>Ott· •, Sun f 30 to 4·30. 12 EW , 1 sundeck upstairs A Laurie. Rltr ~80 640-7291 . t Featherwood lrvlne A VI P•US 8 un que beau' y Ass u ME --ICC swa• IEn cases. lrg front rm. mfr· § M. h8elsen and Jordon home that wUI say OOh·I•· S250 000 . t 12'Ai% P Ice New 3BR 2BA. apeoe rent 4BR 2'Ai8A hM com. pool, IW rored formal din rm, dee-A:! or call Lois Miiier la oon·t wait Thia 11 a stu~· S~8 5001. r I 130. pets, ocean bfeez~ tennis Vu. OR FR. $2200 Every Sunday. Orange ocrater wallpaper thruout Lii &-•-111 673-7544 or 83 1· 1266 1>arg111n Seller will ttade. • •• .; ... .;._If* In Costa Me:ae. &45-8458 mo Bkrl own 640-4152 Cont College. Fairview & atnedral cell, loeda ol ''"'"'"•" ' Submit 111 otter• --... •--•-• Adams Costa Uesa Ad· cabinet• & even a "dumb 3ba houH Cloae t 1 •ii•~\-•IAY,lllT Exciting 4 bdrm, 3\1 b1fti, ti -..,, 111111111 ,. · mlaaiorl & Parking FREE waltw" You"ll IOYe eYer) IChools and ahOWfng. .4 r •: model perfect home witti CUSTOM elbd LOTS Or 48drm & Oen, 3 Baths, Spaces StO '32-5880 inch of thll nearty 3.000 Great value S 159,500.,!J i lll,000* bonuarm, tam rm, formal t'< acre-1.2 atre, xlt area of flreplece, washer/dryer. · 1 sq ft home. Mull Mii. MARSHAL PLAN INC -··-Lg 4 bdrm, 4 bath. re-din rm + view. Secrlb San Juan Caplltrano refrtg S 1950/mo Ev.-......,,~,,_.,,.._.,,.__-=--- This waekend onl~ Blcrllnda.213/450-<M15 EIEOITIYElllE mode4 withe cnarm ot atS489.900wfTERMSor S154,900K-$2&4,SOOK nong1673-8821 •38t2~Ba.E-·lideTwnha S55.000 below appralMI yeatarday Patio for Trade MUlt aee. Ask fOf Unda G Agent 2 lrplcs. apa. dbl garage "'545,000 11•a vmRIE Presldef'lt home, Turtle entenalnlng wlfire pit. •IPflTAllUI• 714-493-8812 HARB 0 R RE A L l-V S1250 No Pets 722-801 1 221 ••ae I .. n; Rocle Hiiis. prioed to Mii, city lttM end lg doclc Aa-673-4400 -=t Ill 48drma. 38a. f11111 rm din 4 Br. 2 Ba. lg pool, view. eume $830 000 tat TO. ~Am Ufln 0.t ef tJ '* MESA VERDE• IPll UT/-11 .... 1 rm, 3 car gar • trptc, pool, top IChoOls Great com· Listed t1e10w eppralaal SeclUded. aeeur1ty gate. Pr-l 9•11 CUSTOM Remode4ed 3 3/bd, 2/ba. like,,... lntlOt' -----1 2 epa'1, lot1of WOOd. high munity tadlltl.. Submit Sell« 11 motivated win ONE OF A KIND with 2 T"l -BR. 2 BA w/dbl gsage. In & out, 549-2700. COMMERCIAL-C D.M ceHlngl. loll of extras on price & terms Re-trade for home In,,... or 18P9'ate gueet housea, AWESOME SUNSETS ~~~f'8' Sl550/mo. •SHARP W•tslde 2Br Income, S21K, NNN prtnc: only BY OWNER duced $50,000. Now commercial pvt llghl9d TENNIS Fromthlactlsminghomel 18a ~ Tlla ~ 840-1000/Agent $329,900 &41-1458 $319.000 Pet. 854·2800 • ...., COURT, POOL. 2 Sl>AS, bu111In1937, wlcove~ ELEGANT 28R, Oen. etptS, drl>s. wl d ~up ----1 Palm T ree1 + much lngs wchel & hardwood PatlO get part tum Av gar.age S600 • MC Mutt CMtl.... l c..ta.... 1114 CEmlY 21 •11LIM• more RARE VALUE at "' ;,,a~'2300 IQ n of now S1475 840-42M stand Credit.,. No pett ~=======:.!.:=======;-! mo8TIW .l!aln Charming flxlrm, 2 bath $659,900 Oetllla elll Uvi ng Formel dining --. 1 770-5629. P" 1111111•• Ula. house. Jull ll9P'-to 631-12961780-8702 . room bf9Mfast room JASMINE CRK 38R, ·--- ElSTSIH llzy FUllL' •• IE ·-ocean Seller want• out .••• ,_~* artist' loft wine ta1tinci tamlty mt, view. wd ftra.. M15 Cute 29t 18a Qray lfST-u' A t>eeeh bargain lull In ••1 1_.. room· 3/bd 3 OCEAN top oond, loY8ly ~t w/wttt 1hutt9"1. wOOd • 3 Bdrma. Univ Perk • ume 1or aumme-- -•-VIEW. PATIOS and mor. S23001mo. 79()..1834 fire, crpt. bhn<ls Garage J Bdrm, 3 bath, den, dining rm, S 129,900 with new .... ..r•m• REOUCIEO to Stst tooK Just '350 depoeltl 0-eide Sml yrd Grdm No ~ts laundry room, ftranlace, seucrlty carpettpamt FOf •1>C>t •Y 111..,. "" ca11 now to • of PCH 2br • 22'8 Placentia 54> 586 '"'" call Laszlo Sharkany. ~ ,... ... , ~"""'.. _ system, custom oV.stzed garage 1 1n• H1111 Rea tty e.i buy 1n .,.. 3 bdrm WALLACE & co seoo • --1t1 AG1 • •SNlUll-• with extra _.:T pfu• potting rv 854-.3238 wlforrNJ di:;:· -'•ln ,8~) },!.<>!'.!,. SPYGLASS Hll.L EXEC.. Elslde 38R 18.A. lndry rm . • , ,.. ----kllcMn. "' • wet u llaAPmf ' "' _.......... HOIM.1Br •"'8a.2 yd, gar. 1895. w1r pd sheet Fruit lhade trees. WOWll bat and mor•. voroe ~ lot. M\.c .... , -$3000 "'°·&Mo, .. , S1ov. 1vall. No P9'1 $167 500 S2,425 dn + Sl,900 fOtc.aale 1318,000!ndUdee... OpenS.t/Sun.1M , • 1ng coet1. Mo pmtl 111.11 llLUM PASH PROPS 720-9422 FIND I 2859 0.--enge, Cotta M.----: = l-1 •ll I !ltf It $180 at 10'A% fixed Int -WF'smi : • & I I 28A twflhm, g8I $84, aa1 .. 1111 Wfll .. ,.. l,Q 2JW. 1/be fW Ne, .,.n.eM-.VWcMdelilll • ., _ __,. ·I .... ( ...... ) P9g/agt 559·9400 To H...it whet\ you buy •lf1"" yd. new kftctl & '""9/Pet• 2bf •'1J: M25 fl ...... ~... ~tromue.Call through classified dKor. Hamilton. £ ~~poet\ 4 3bf11= (11 •) •••1121 -e 'fOAX r.aDu Pl-VIP Propertiee. tnc. ttlrbor. CM . .vii 3-03 ........ ....,, + mote • .... :: gr.:::c,~':,;:-7 (7 14)176-~ ..S, '4M420 •tt 8pm 53M1t1 Ag1 coet ~======:i=========~~~~~:::d.=:====== RffM~~ ••• "·. f • t - • ... 2124111!!111! 1tu• 2Ht l!!J!!! ltae• 2111c1,btraat -1114 C..h ltu •H c.ta... lilt..,,., •• ---------~F --• At 1L t=--. C . *•THE BLUFFS V.ry SEAVIEW 3BR 2~BA + _,, ~4ocf: lndry t'12S ~liB"U specious Exec home 3Br tam rm. Gr•t view Pool. * P9t ,.. · •e8ta,B.118 28R2N. ~ceM. e.t 4 • ~ 240-7301 2'hBa t retreat. Neal. 19nn11 ••cu, It y Cptl/drps. Full ~'r &46-3618 buy In town. otlfy M50,1_-=...,.,,...----=--=~ TIWU&llEI ~'~ ·~~ ~i~ 12200/~" ~-:~· (213) $700/mo, 661-3653 ::...8 1Br E-~ $510. SqUMky .. ......... ~~ ~~· u~~~2:'z~ ' ..... PW 1ettt . ._,....,n * 2BR 2be Upstaln "'Y'"· clean w/wood beam Feetl>rlng ~lful IMO-TSL MGMT 842-HI03 09'. No peta In Imo. Frplc;, veuttec:t oelllngt, dbl +View, Bluffs Front Row* SPACIOUS with ocean Cpta/drpe., ~~!~ X~ cells. No pete 990-2970 9e11P9, 8809, pool/IPL 33421 Chelttm w.,, Apt gar pool&epa.No I 38r2~S..lormaldlnlng, Ylewpetlo3BRduple}l.1 S700/mo,661-...-. P1tto/dedls.Gwegee0tl.ARGE-1/bd 781 Joenn, D. Open Wt!nd9 °' 8y 18dr'm r,:o lg llvlng rm. Avlil epprox blk 1ooc:.n. Aval! Mw 1 C... .. l llu 18r ~~· w/gw:f:s:""' carport• Heat paid. 1635/mo 'appt only Appt. Celf 2~Ul91 °' 668 w. 18th t'.!; ~~':. ~-· 2oa 112 30th St ,a; upWs, lfPIO. petlO, ~~ ·v~:.• 6-t~';&°; s!:ry· no~ '5t5 5-49-0433 °' 850-3673. ' M1-3208 645-2739 ~163 oldbeum, Bl<r644-:r, 675-4912 new crpt & pelnt S7~. Avall.Aprll 1st. ' 18drm $58G-M10 LARGE "*P 1 bedroom. luL.... 2141 5epara1e HouM. 2BR' or-r & t llna I STEPS TO BEACH I 38r 11V1Ut + dep. ()pan Sun tBr .,,,,_ erpt & beanl 28drm 2e. S795 new pelnt, ,,.. dnlpw, 2ar m: tPl:i'. flee, 1BA. W....ide, rel1, 3B°R: 2B~ 'ow rrcr 2'~Ba. 1550 Ill. Nu q>t> 2-~. 802\Jt Iris 76()-.8515 cells IOc on cul~. 825 Center St. 842-1424 new fk>or tie.~ Cleer\ & r No pMs. c~~I~~.'!!~ ":o.22e gar.'11400. 7U-781J" • p81nt'1t375· 497-338t tBR, encl gar. •tow & Lg petlo '530. 751-3531 •FREE CABLE fV.1..g 1Br "':::'~-.:!'~ -7112 Aonllld."MI0/1700 642 4300 24 h · refrlg. No pet•. Utlls Incl & 2Br Grein Apta. Pool 91 -w/gwege. 546-713 t • · ra. 5BR, mtn & city llohll vu, Unturnlahed. 2Bdrm pl\JI M25/mo 876-MOe 2Bd tS.. q>tl, cl!l)I, QM. S525-M55 710 W 18th ege, pettc Ike grounct., ---.,..,,.-""""-..,.,,..,.....,,....,... B It • Zl Phase Ill Hatbof Vu HIJIS. Oen S1200/mo YM'IV . No petl. Adltl pref S700 ' '580. aVllllabte 3/15. **LO-28r 28e. Walk to Ht. IC 40 St975/mo Agt 640-5664 171-llM 2br tb1 CdM w/partclng & Lse. Avt now. 548-7234 31B0-T OWN HO us E No Pets. 548-6279 betl. P.tto. Oat 1775 No 38f 2Ba. fam rm w/refrlg, $900'a Sbt multl bath FR . stor. S800 range, to trade 2 Bedroom 1 Beth new t'Mba, trplc, bullt-lna, pet1 780-1713/157-1778 crpta. drpa, gar $1200. apace age kit lrplc too Upper Unit Ophc 2Br 28-, for leSI e.xpenelve 1bf' carpet & 'paint w'atk-ln w/d hk-up, nr Hatbof a uvz.... tfiield 111.1112 •1-• C111 Pete.Bkr751-3191 539_6191 Ag1lee r,r Oceanvu.blktobch CdMINpt.,-•720-9055 't:tolet$565/mo:tmmedl-Wllaon, S715/mo •~ Mlle to beedt .:o,- 3BR tam rm 9121 Annlk Or BAY FRONT 31bd an O:ms~~'k:75--8339 2~~88,:~ ~t ate occupancy. 851-042• 7~76011548-5eoa. llll'lm'll frplc, bl1lN. s7oo. gar Open Hou1e Set t 1-4 den, gorgeous custom Vin B 1 .. __ 2Br 28 1 19501mo 720-9422 2 Bedroom. 1 Bllh, 3Br. 288 ~5/mo, MOYe Uke brlnd newt All utllltlel Aft 5:30 MO-tel• $1000 213-542-41754 home, dock avall, • •·""" '-am-carport. Large yard. No ln3/1.1...,MelOdyLane. peld.Pool.gar.nopet1. Avall now to n-amkr. tBR 851 -1651 llyrm.S1tOOVlllaRentals BEAUTIFUL large 2BR pet1 5e76/Month. 2625 (Eutllde)nopet1. tBdrm S690 mf .. Pmlf I elec al 675-4912 OR 754--17'92 ~BA apt, lrpl, totally US>-Elden, A$1t #F. ~19 Judy 851-9000 2Bdrm 1Be M05 a..utltUI & Pwtc lllte FOR =~i1!~. ..,,j ~:~ r~ lflf YllW LIUTlll VILLA BALBOA Exec 1Br grlded $1125. 722-7834 3BR 2,~S. Condo 2 car 301 Avoceclo 842-9850 THE DISCAIMIHATING -• • In Harbor Ridge C<eat Oen Incl lrptc Id al 2Br 18&. Clean 2Br 1Bl. · PROFESSIONAL Huri1~1on Lanclm•rk tor Thi• beautlrul 3Bdrm ; h9r ~ Poole Charming 2/bd, tba. tri>I . P:l'age· w/d hkU9• l650 ~· F/P, EllldeSt 175/mo Lrg 3BR 2BA. nt OCC. 1 One & Two Bedroom the . ou~ al Heart" "Renaissance" home 111 ot qr &. ~ sunr1, IUfldek, 3 blU to VIiia Rentats 615-4912 20-1383 or 844-7087 cat QM. $750/mo. Cell Utllltlel FrM 55 • 536-S 43 muat 10 see. Guarded :'~':r ~eel ~ • ~,,:a~7~9a;1515th, 2ar 2ea. d/W, trplc;, yrd, 3BR 28A .1wt'IM 1tyla, Oaveagt, 5-46-2313 18211 PIBtlcle L.n. HB OLD TOWN HB CLASSIC gate comm w/water. d1y Walk to bch $10~/mo ' · balcony, gar, prkng. cerpon, crpt/drr. $755. 2Br tBa upstra. 571 Ml· .... 1 Possible 3br juat blka to hghts & woodsy locatlon 540-2939 Ev/645-6436 Cute unturn tBR 1BA $680/mo 830-4458 Wkdy9 955-280 ~n. Max 2 people. No -----,-...,...........,......,-=-- oceen upper $7007• uty Th~ uctustve home In duplex. gar, stove. pello. se75 2er ~a.. 2 tloe pet1 $535 ~t 55()..1015 W-Ylll.All pd 539-6191 Agl cost =u~ooi: = v::i~= ~~":v '::;; S725 ~ MC. 992-2489 2~ lr8.ir::·: .~: I~. nJ petl, ~toe.. ... 1 & 28r luXury Apts In , .. VIiia Paelflc Town:tiouse tom homes ror ju~ ~ $1100 759-1321 EXTRA lg 1BR w/2 lg 8i(j.. Pets & kids olt. 720-i422 Can after Spin. $49-2750 mf 111J Plans. Pool1, lennl1, 2BR 2BA, 1vall 6 /1 Inn dolets i.. dect new 2BR tBA 11 waterf ..... pondllG•lor S900/mo 962-1182 att 6 s2450lmo. Ag1 760-8333 WESTCLIFF-3/bd, 2/ba, btdg. spi~ 54g..'1343 2Bdrm $595 lam& ... IPTI Olhwr ~Ylewun ' coolllno & hestlng pe6d I . 214... BIG CANYON· 2Bdrm, 288 lg yerd, new catpet, RV 3Bdrm M85 tBr & 2Br -.. range, 220t Padfk: From Sen Diego Frwy, mat " Lower . Flreptace, pvt 1cce11. relr, S1500,Splttiavtj28rw/den,over-Pool.Nopeta645-96e5 laundry PoOI'~.~ TSLMGMT 842_1803 north on Beach to 2BR 2BA. yd, gar. P<>Ol'. patio. sngl level. Colhm 646-3100 or 752-1963 looking Hving room & fir• 2BR cpte ,.~. adltl pref _,. sSSO & 'l650tm0 McF10den. wHt on tennis, gym. alarm ·No pool/tennis lmmaculatel YH ··--n place, plush carpet, No' -pets' _$&So -+ dep. mw 19th St 54-04t2 New 3Br 2'~8&. 2 car gar-MdFldden. 15555 Hunt-peis Lse $900/mo Avall Avail lmmed. S1300/mo _.n homelike storage, w/3 lg 65()..51 ·3 845-IM&S · · · age, mk;(o $1150 mo 135 lngton VIiiage L.n. riow 548-72~ Agerit Jeri Hunt GATED VILLAGE COM-walk-In closets 1~ 4 or RochelterSt960-8572 111-llll 640-4868 or 496-4868 MUNITY. 28drm, 2 'hBL Baths, petlo, deck. 2 car 2Br Upper, garage. patio. USA II• * * IEITALS* * 1600 sq. 11. of PURE enc Io•• d g • r • g • 3003 Jeffrey. $700/mo. ALL UTILTIES PAID Nwpt Hgts ar .. ::: 28-, Waterfront Apt. Furn. 2BR CALL us REGARDING ~~~ ~": e~~.r ~.1~0 LUXURY GStage. SPA In wlatoraoe a laundry rm. Ag1 IM<M181 • before you rent. ~5oa:· :cw& ~rm 2b~_S1200/mo yl.ly IRVINE RENTALS ...... $t""'5. "'·• 3115. Dy m111er suites. OlnlnQ Pay only electrlc. 5 blk.I QUIET & SPACIOUS• Newly decOtated ~tom ...-.. No ua-...97ng 633-9161 or ~52• 1-i •---A I -. ""'' "' ""' room, woodburnlng fir• to beadl. Open Houle * dellgn features pool, .._. s>et•.,. "'''' __ , tin.wt 642-0880, Ev 631-4697 place. mletowave oven, Sun 1-4. 435 Goldenrod. 2BR tBA pvt patio, gar., bbq covr'd garege eur-lnlM 711-1100 , EASTBLUFF CONDO pr1v1te patio. ELEGANl 875--8346 or 980·6331 cllhl~ ll)d'l.;'2as';° rou~ with plush 'tand·-ftll SITTm W/YllW -..,-.;NPIO!P.w-(EXS.,..l'lllNG,..;-..• * 0 RANGE TREE 1 Br 4 bdrm, 2'h bath. patio, LIVING only l5 mlmit STUDIO APT 3 blk to bCt1 pets 'mo, ~ ~· No pets. 2Bdrm 2Ba. veulted ceff- Condo P11to. on stream. •do u b 1 e gar 1 g e , 10 So. Co. Plaza. Ju11 eu1 evall lmmed, 1400/mo •EAST810E tovety new 1Bdrm & 2Bdrm Furnished lng9, prvt patlO/balcony, •HARVARD COVRT• pool 1ac. tennis. 1/c $1365/mo 759-8389 of Nepwort Blvd & tout 675-9115 a.or~ 2Br 28-. D/w, w/d, bale. 385 WEST WILSON Jae, bl1ln1. No pet• Brend new apartment• 5675 No pets 673"5003 E BLUFF-3bd. 2'~b•. of 2~;~ o~o:~ On Nat~s -2BR 28A, 2 ~.·:,~ ~1-= MC. 142-1111 455--0665 or63l-6t07pm idwllY located In Irvine. 31BD-TURTLE ROCK. til S 1400/mo. JI 631-5439 By appt only car gat -pvt lndry with . Deluxe 2/bd, 1/N. upper, POOL PATIO, AREPL.ACE & Beel Aug, $ t3001mo. 'Call 722-175317 80-055 1. -w/d $10~/mo 1 ..... •EISIOE 1bf, dVlfrlg nu w/garage, M75/mo, «e X-Lg 1BrN15 & 2Br SM5. tpc!. & s;:" lloOf ~ AgllMartha 8i5"-6451 Barbara or Rek NB DUPLEX ~ uppet 644-7211 Agt cond. nopeta, 1 adult, av1 Hamilton Ave. 675-9797. Eastslde 557-2841 B~ANO NE~-2/bd. 1 '"1 Elegant 2Bdrm, pool, spa. =~ ~s':i,,!, 2'nba, ti .... M now 1525/mo. 780-0189 Eastlide tBr, Adults.. No PM tBr, lrpfc, pool, petlo. Wallllng d;,tanoa to. bl, frpl, carprt, garg Brand ~' Avail now oow'NsT AIRS Ocun ., ... ,. DUI pet•. POOi. lndry ..... 5 09'· No pet1. 399 w. Bay * ShOpplng twnhM oe1r UCI Cam-$1500/mo Agt, Ann View, 3BR 2ba. lrplc, 1 ~Fm BT Npt Hgtl apec nu tBR mo. Lv rneg IMe-333-4 St. $815 ~57 • * Theetr• pus long or shOrt lemt Greer, 759-9100 Bua., S !200/mo 1BR st $535/mo 2BR dtn lfM. garden 8')t. Dectc Eutitde delu~e 2BR tBA, SHARP t8R, stOYe/refrlg, * Re9tluranll leue. 642·2649 att Spm 720-1883 ~. soe E QQean Front $595/mo. AN built Ins, lndry fac. pool, carport1. 1 ~ ~yard ced# no petl '480/mo * Partis/Tennis Courll Priced rite 10 please• OOL--• -Both unturn Rent unlll lndry rm, nr bch & lhq>a. EXtt cond. No pet• M25. deck ' lrplc w'alk-ln Call 54&-t3n S700 2b 1 home ... n .... •-June JO Call Deni 735-741W.18thSt. Ca11Curtll631-12te aoe.f dlhwr' Mn Id Selected Unit'• s r poo 3 • 2 • 2 car garage 851•1184 9-spm TSLMGMT 642-1803 I 1 •d d 'o"...,·a=e SHARP 2~. ga range. w/Cethedfalc.Mlngl freeway accas moo IOOk Newty remodeled. Yrly I ,.__._ •---•..a nc: u • · ar • · dllhwesttet' cerpet & 539-6t9t Ag1 cost only SI 100. Fee 6759 RENTALS AVAIL.ABLE C..tl.... 2114 _.. -.. _ '8501mo. Mic IOt JMn drape, pet.0, Qetg, no-NOW TAKING WOODBRIDGE-TIUlm lli-llH Now $100C)-.$40()() 831-12te pell, S650/molM5-56n. AESERVATIONS FOR 2 bdrm 2 beth lnct gar Ferguson/Hahn 6-t2-11831 H ... np 2Br, t•~ W/O MAY OCCUPA.HCY. FOf w '1 1 · 1 h EKQulSlte 4Br + IOft home. "" .-.-.. direction• end Into c1!.m t~g ~. :1~1: Jae Decka. Vlewa. Hrbr ... a...... 2171 MEDITERD•11ra11 I =· ::_k>ggoar· no pell 85'-41M2,l :00.5:30 PM. shOps. no pe11 $1,000. ROge gated Comm. Av1 2196 2/BA ) IC IUlnlllll · 50 ..... Lease Call Lola Miller June t $3000. 760-60n ocn :..U, epi: :.r:.~d E/llde 1BR, 09'· Avell *4' IL.ABLE HOW• .~ .. iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiOiiiiii .... _oiiiiiiw 673-754~ R4J almost on Wiier ,. malnt, LuclMe, •98--0500. VIUAGE ~ 1. No J>M•. °"'-' 180AM w/carport M20 ~apt,,, m . 16R W db Id d t -h d done & reedy 2br w/gar • .,.., 1440 150 f,. 21st. OR W/prv'I. 1t'Q1 QM M50 tum. ~ <>'def gent h:se rBe~~illul ;t!~tJ!. k1d1 pet $795 uty lree Int ~ 84Me31 or ~294 QUIET, petlo, pool,~. MOO"'°' utltl. 494-2003 2b1. new carpet, paint. 539-6191 Agt lee 1tOC RONT* ONE MONTH'S 28t, gar. petJo. No NO PETS $49-2~7 Luxury OCMr'I vtew on llp, comm pool, tennis ~3Br 288, trptc. 1 blk 3Br 288 home. Lg dect. . 2 ~-M50/mo. wnh99-etyte 28r, t"ABe. Bluff. t Br 28•, lull Sl250mo Judy846-717l 10 bch. Big yrd. Comm .xtreroom lorolfloe.Nloe-'FREE RENT WWBey722-0e12 petlo.enctger,a/cMSO. kitchen, ~ety furn -----pool. 2 car gar Lse ly turn Stepe 10 bell. Gd • No pell. Call Cerol 1nc1-..a.11nen1.eotor w1u1 ltac~ 2141 s1eoo 548-9972 prkng a2soo1mo. .WITH THIS .aD ..... ~8 .. 8 &tS-5974 or Betty at TV&S..,.,la~dectc -· 675-02 14 or 385-1378 " ~u ~ 845-9161or844-2210 Lncl1 rm, 1 1200/mo. 3Br 2Ba. oen vu. North ..... OllU -------Laguna New w/w crpt BR-........ ......_ 49t-2M ..... pleeM. thru-out $14~ mo IM 2 · Oen & dining rm. a THE place to come hOm9 to -A peecef\JI ._,_,. WI lffll &-Studio w/kltchenette, "'2• Excel eond. Avall 311. n rtaaata park-like aettlhg c6n~ located e.uttf\11 terge Aptl In••'- No pell 8181264"" vS Ev $2050 mo. Agt. 759-1997 within "'#effclng cHstllltOe to thMtr•. ,.._ quiet neighborhood. "~~ ::'1c:' ~ ~ = 4~~~:7~cludecl. •msT .U * ll&Ma tau,..,,i. Ind lhopl. Onfy mlnutM to South Pool. S9e. No peta. ..... thing from e ln\all iipt to -------- Studio, utlts Incl, ooesn IUYllW Jaa.d 2111 Cout Plaza Ind the beech. 18dtm .-5 1 4 bdrm houee· "lac*· Vacent ltuclo apt In No. -· NCluded $350 Fee 3BR Nantud(e1. Lrg yard, 151 E. 211t 541-2408 Ina In CM, Ne: or HB Laca. eftld•ncy kit, bt1dl Tluam .ll-.... very bflght a light s2200. rpl. view. ..._ -t'*1k of f\rwt tor tN paclo & cwpon. 8eectl 2 Ownr/Ag1 759-1997 $1100/mo yrly Incl utlll. 1 ""' '8'cle sNrJI 28r t'MMI. t ue I bllca. saooimo + utlla. a OUTSTANDING VIEW --875-5511,CllllBarborlft 1...._.IDM/1 .......... -Pftlo, no J*t '700, c.11 dlOICeof~lfWIO. MOO 1ftC. 1 ~r Lido ta TwnhM 3Br 2~S.. a-49'-2342 ...................... '711 541-9950 T8L MGMT IM2-HI03 2bf/2ba mobile hOme on trpl(;, dbl gar Walk to vym 1...,.._Teuul1u11 '2~ tieh .._ _ Agt/O'Wfll 494-7551 the bluff• on Treu. 111 Vig Yrfy $ t350. 673..o&44 Newly clecOfatad 2Br IBa. ... •M Cllta ... JIM ..... , ........ r,'~ cai.~18:19 NE w p 0 RT c RE s T =I~~~. ~~ -GAS fll[IUC(S -iw11wTmO'. CONDO 3 BR 2'Abl -wet Bat ' -Aef11Q, .,,.,.._, ltOYe ...... ~ 2117 Ocean YlflW Poolltennla Yrty attrecttve 18t for 1 itlC Wood p..,.. Grm Clolll I .... UJ. YUAGI Ind. rfo pi.-ue' 4155 $1500 per mo · quiet Adult No pe11 --Oltllldr1I 8amed r..._ 3Br2be Jff25/mo Adrian Realty 54~8547 M~5/mo Call 673-Q247 _A. .. _.._ _.,.. •• , •••--•11111 •1 IBllllllM* Cell Mre Stlemerllng • ~ .. -.... 1 ,......_ • a-& .. " .. 112orte&-7157 N-........ "'·•t 3'"-3"·. laJLtl Ptala1al1 .......... ~ t. ..___ ·-•>v·dlltl• .... ltO¥e .....,...... ;~ ·~ateo°' F..=. • ----.-'7:,,:;·-.,_ uCouttr~'"""" Come ' tft!OY Olll pdtft ilylt IClb QMI. comlof~ kv•"I. Ind. HO PIT8 641 41M 210 . ""' -· ......... .."... ... close to llMtlts' So. Cols! Plau ... only llllllWlH to !ht ........_ a ·~..... wet t>tr, 1 2 ~ get ........., F'dtles ~1 ~ G¥11t5 ,.,.._ NO l'CTS PUA$( 1vuom I ff,.... MPl 10 •1•nocm;;;lil~mo~•Miii9'21XM~. '!""::I s12001mo. 92-48'9 t ~ 1 ,. bltlne. Utlll ""' -~·.._..Som. No Ptts 2 ,.... •'"' • .._ _ beth. M2 lfftlo. Ytty lndl rm w/'"*'-dbl ger. c.11 •INif.uJ $6~/mo. ~ I OfflC!OPEHOAILVM _ "-• RH•• uttlll....._1 ~ 1St-f"8 Speciout 38r 2·~e.. new TIUIDT Ill-all 2400 H•bOr llvd. (11t rw °""'8) . ----2 ' 3 unfum. Yl'fY, CJPI. w/d, relrlg. Im· -•-__ .. tummw,.,.,,c.nn.y macu111t• s1500 '"" oc!ANFRONT 2ar. ff!*. Coeta ..... ~ 1 •11111 ....,.. Rent• 1ne.11Me0e VIia Rllntalt 675-4012 White wllter view StfOO &&• •T t ---2 ........... _ "'~ _.._ yrly. Connie 1754404 714/557-lmO _, -·--WOIOOfii, • _..,, ..,_,. SEAVIEW 3BR 2'ABA • . .. ,_.-Ml front 11Pt for rent. -18::;:A::;;;::l ~Condo.-~-.SPICIOI~~~,. fem nn Gr .. t view. Pool, V-'Y toe 2br 2ba, no -"--a1200tmo. poee6tM boel room1. ~an ¥1••· unnl s . ucurlty ~ts.)'f1y S700 175-1351 Ta.StGU •i *-' Mf·tm •·Cell Dlr"8I L• at UOO/mo. &42.ot17 S220C)fmo 2 13/430-3e29 1544 MIAAMAR DA 714Jt7t~tlM ot (213) \ ----- • Newpon Bu ch No 880 Irvine Avenue lat 16thl MS-1* Ntwpor1 Btec:h So 1100 16th Strtet lit Oovttl '42-5113 r, >'. 1(1 ' i 11111r Qll b ~ 1.1 fl'(,f1fi f I t' • Vaul~--Ccilangs • Wt.lk·an clo~s • Pt1v1tc Pauos or Balconic~ • Central Heating and Air-condmonin![ • Pool • S.,- • Covcm.f Parking The Cape's ~xc1tins location is w1ch1n waJking distance o( South (',out Plan Mall and the nc-Orange County Pcrformins Ans Center. •-.r • C9ITllCNI '"ca 1000 Sourh Coast Ori~ Cost• Mesa. Califomi&. Cal1forn1a 9l6M (714) U..M44 ID ... -· ' c ... -· -Cl ...... -· <D c. Q.) c. "' Take one. It's tree. and you don't need a note from your doctor. 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It's yours free by writing- Consumer Information Center Department RX Pueblo, Colorado 81009 A pUOlic MMC1 of this pubtlcebOl'I 4'nd the Consumer lnfonnetioo C.n .. r ol tne U S General s.rv.o.s Admtn1stration .L . - .. HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOI 1758 Santa Ana Ave. Eastslde, CM 631-2242 $238,500 Sunday 1-5 **508 38th Street. Newport Beach 759-9100 $335,000 Sunday 1 ·30-4 . 426 ~·B" Carnation (Old CdM) CdM 644-9060 $295,000 Sun 1-5 321 Dahlia. Corona del Mar 646-7171 $239.000 Sunday 1-4 217 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $540,000 Saturday 1-5 ••302 Santo Tomas. Costa Mesa 644-6200 $147.500 Sunday 1-4 * 420 Serra (Corona Highlands) COM 675-6900 $321 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEN v6o Belcourt (Belcourt) CdM I 760-8333 $675.000 Sun 1-5 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 44 Morning Breeze (Turtlerock) Irvine 552-2000 $210.900 Sunday 1-4 4 710 Neptune. West Newport 673-7300 $250,000 Saturday 1-4 9 Northampton (Belcourt) NB 759-6700 $459,000 Sun 12-4 32 t Orchid, Olde Corona def Mar 675-6000 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2034 Pomona. (R-.2 Lot). Costa Mesa 75 1-3191 $116.500 Sunday 1-5 v 44 Whitewater (Jasmine Ck) CdM 760-8333 $267,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2203 Miner St Costa Mes«1 854-7936 $125,000 Sun 12-4 34 73 Windsor (Wmldn Vig) CM 645 0303 S 195,000 Sat. t-4 v 37 Rue Founfainbleau (Big Cyn) NB 760-8333 $490,000 Sun 1-5 420 De Sola Terrace (Corona Highlands) 7 59-9100 $369 .000 Sunday 1-5 * * 105 Edgewate~ (Balboa Penin) NB 675-6000 $475.000 Sunday 1-5 466 Gav1ota (Bluffs) Newport Beach 675-6000 $238,000 SottSun 1-5 949 Goldenrod Ave. Corona def M.u 759-9100 $465.000 Sunday 1-5 •20 15 Leeward Lane (Baycrest) NB 644 -9060 $255.500 Satu. day 1-5 * •3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona def Mar 644-6200 $1.595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3300 Ocean Blvd, Corona def Mar 675-6000 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 3300 Ocean Blvd. Olde Corona def Mar 675-6000 $799,000 Saturday 1-5 1963 Port Weybridge (HVH) Newport Beach 759: 1870 $242.500 Sat./Sun 1-5 <42<4 Rivera Terrace. Corona def Mar 75~-9100 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 Rue Chateeu Royal (Big Canyon) NB 64<4-6200 $489,500 Sunday 1-4 18851 San Ruflno, lrvtne 78$-0438 $415,000 Sat/Sun t-5 17<41 Tustin AV9 18. Costa Mesa 6"&-4380 $125.000 Sunday t-4 • 1741 Tustin Ave 1B:Costa Mesa 646-4380 S 125,000 Sat 1:30-5/Sun 1-4 145 Via Undlne (lido Isle) Newport Beach 6~3-7300 S3't9.000 Saturday 1-4 105 Via Wazlers (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 973-7300 $349.000 Sun 1-4 436 Vista Parada (Bluffs) NB 759-6700 $279.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 416 Vista Roma. The Bluffs. N.B 640-9019 $169,000 Sunday 1-4 3 BR plus FAI RI or DEi • 2054 Monrovia, Costa Mesa 751-6190 $129,750 Sun 1-4 236 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) NB 644-9060 $399.000 Sat 2-5 v*•41 Royal St George (Big Cnyn) NB 673-7300 $674,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 2207 Aralla (Eastblutt) Nwpt Sch 644-6200 $272.SOO-SatUrday T-4 •2443 Bamboo (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $278.500 Sunday 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay .Prive, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $557,500 Sunday 1-5 •2403 Fordham Dr. College Park. CM 546-5880 S 156,900 Sunday 1-4 1789 Hawaii, Costa Mesa 760-8333 $162.800 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••2707 H11t&k1ior (Harbor View Knoll) NB 644-6200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 308 Holmwood (Newport Heights) NB 631 -1266 $314,500 Sunday l ·30-5 1781 Iowa. Costa Mesa 751-6 190 $138.900 Sat 1-4 . v 16Jetty. (Jasmin~ Creek) CdM 644-9060 $345,000 Suo 1-5 * •300 Kings Pl (Clltthaven) NB 63 1-1266 $305,()00 Sat/Sun 1:30-5 163 1 Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach 673-5354 $298.500 Sunday 1-5 v • 16 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) CdM 760-8333 S 1, 195,000 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 1-5 221 Narcissus. Olde Corona del Mar 675-70 67 $545 ,0 0 0 Open Sat/Sun 12:30-5 33 19 Nevada. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $153,000 Sat 11-3 Sun 1-4 'I * •309 Northstar lane (Dover Shores) NB 644-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1-4 ***•2926 Pef11i'l. The Bluffs, N.B 722-6460 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 321 Poinsettia. Old CdM. Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $377,000 Saturday 12-4:30 870 Sandcastle (Harbor View Hiiis) NB 675-6000. $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2 Twin Lakes Circle. Corona del Mar 731-3777 $495.000 Sunday 1-5 508 Ventaja (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-6700 $2'35.000 Sunday 12-<4 23722 Via Catzada. Mission Viejo 642-5200 $162.500 Sunday 1-4 100 vi-Trieste (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $795.000 Sunday,_... ' 2216 Water1ront, Corona del Mar 759·9100 $520.090 Sunday 1-5 2201 Wat&rfront. Olde Corona del Mar 644-9060 $380,000 Saturday t-5 v 2031 Yacht Defender. Seaview 644-9060 $379.000 Sun 1-5 • 4 IEIROOI ** 1621 Bayside Or .• CdM 644-9060 $9<45.000 Sat. 1- * *627 Via Lido Sood (lido tale) NB 644-9060 $1 ,<4<46,000 Sun 1-114 . ** 1621 BaY$lde Drive, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $Q45,000 Sat. 1- * * 111 Bayside Place, Corona def Mar 675-6161 $895,000~ Saturday 1., * • • 1796 Oriole Or (Mesa Verde) CM 641-1458 $329,000 Sun. 1- 205 Via Jucar (Lido Isle) N.8 . 675-6259 $429.000 Sat/Sun 1·! 124 Via Trieste (Lido i:ste) Newport Beach 673-7300 $450,000 Sat 1-4 4 BR plus FAI RI or DEi LOTS; 301 & 303 Narcissus. Old CdM, Cd~ 759-9070 $305K Sat/Sun Agt on to· u 1 Redlands Newpori Heights 644-90 60 $359.500 Sun 1·5 * •661 Via Lido Soud (Lido tste) NB 673-7300 $1 .550,0QO Sun 1_. 2878 Alonzo (Mesa Del Mar) Costa Mesa 63 1-7370 S 142,500 Saturday 1-5 * 26435 Arbor Rd (San Juan Vig) SJC 642-5200 S 119,500 Sunday 1-5 •23 Belcourt (Belcourt) Newport Beach 631-1266 $829.000 Sunday 1_..:30 ••22 Belmont (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $925.000 · Sat/Sun 12-4 ••21 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) COM 644-6200 $519,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-4 v 21 Burning Tree. Big Canyon. NB 760-1900 $785,900 Saturday t-4 * * 1213 E. Balboa Blvd (Balboa Penln) NB 644-6200 $750.000 Sunday 1-5 * *818 Harbor Island Drive. Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $975,000 Sunday 1-5 20 Hlll8borough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Sch 759-9100 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •53 Montecito (Spyglass) NB 644-6200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Morro Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Sch 644-6200 $549.000 Sat/Sun t-5 1869 New Jersey. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149.500 Sun. 1-4 * • 17 48Bonaire. Newport Beach 675-6000 $289.000 • Sunday 1-5 2224 Pacific Drive. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $950.000 Sunday t -5 250 Poppy, (Ooeanvtew). CdM 759-9070 $409,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 ~ I t601 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu Hms) NB 759-9100 $369.000 . Sunday 1-5 1223 Portslde (Harbor View Hiiis) NB 644-6200 $439.000 Sat 1-.4 Sun 1-5 * •4<4 Rldgellne Drive (Hatbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $675.000 Sunday 1-5 •24 R°"'lngham (Befcourt) Nwpt 8oh 644·6200 895.000 Sunday 1.5 ..,..22 Royal St. George, Big Canyon, NB 760-8333 $525.000 Sunday 1_.. ••2 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 644-8200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 850 Sandcastle (Hbr Vu His) CdM 760·8333 $329,000 Sat/Su" 1-5 1s2t Seacrest.(H.V. Hiiis) CdM 6«·9060 $398,500 Sun. t-5 - - 5 5 32 So Capella Ct, Mesa Verde;CM -2307 $209.000 · Sat/Sun 12-5 Stillwater (Turtlerock) Irvine 6000 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Tradewinds Ln, Baycrest, NB 1-3191 $294,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19 Yacht Resolute. Seavtew, N.B 0-78 49 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 &·IEDllll Goldenrod, Olde Corona del Mar 5-60'00 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5· BR plus Fiii II t~ IEI 24 Antigua Way ([)per Shor'8) NB 9-6700 $760,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 Burning Tree (BIQ Canyon) NB 4-6200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 49 Cambria (Spyglaa) COM 4-6200 $825,000 Sunday 1-4:30 326 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) NB 4-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1:30-5 erm1tage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 4-6200 $1 ,095,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Hillcrest. Big Canyon. Nwpt 8ch 73-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 1 Kings Rd, (Cllffhaven), Nwpt 8ch 68-1021 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 0 Miramar. Penlnsula Point 44-9060 Sunday 1-4:30 7 Muir Beach, Spyglass 60-8333 $1 ,295,000 Sunday 1-5 401 North Star (Dover Shores) Nwpt Sch 73-5354 $980,000 Sunday 1-4:30 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 73-8494 $399.ooo· Sunday 12-4 16 Pt Loma {Spyglass) COM 44-6200 $625.000 Sunday 1-5 •25 R1dgeline (Harbor Ridge) NB 44 -6200 $3.950,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunburst. Irvine 60-1900 $~20,000 Sunday 1-5 •6 Trafal gar .. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 40-4868 $1, 750,000 Sunday 1-5 6 Via Lores (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 73-7300 $465,000 Sunday 1-4 t2 Wavecrest (Harbor Vu Hiiis) NB 75-6000 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 6 BR plus Fii 11 or DEi TS 84-85-86 Top of Aockypolnt Spyglass 44·6200 $2,700,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 8 Cypress. Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 60-1900 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 •4~ ~apoll (Harbor Rldge)N.B. · 60 $3,800,000 • Sun 1-5 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 1 IEDllll ...... 2333 Ticonderoga. Costa Mesa 751-6190 $93,000 2 IEDROOI · 426 "8 " Carnation (Old CdM)CdM 644-9060 $295,000 Sun 1-5 594 ·c· Hamllton, Costa Mesa 751-6190 $107 ,000 Sat 1-5 Sat 1-5 100 Scholz Plaza · PH#10. Nwpt Bch 759:1877 $1 75,000 Sunday 1-5 '2( IR ~l~s Fii RM ~r DEi ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 S 168,500 Sunday 1-4 3 IEDROOI .. * • 114 Odyssey Ct (Nwpt Crest) NB 673-7300 $179,000 Sun. 1-4 , * • # 19 Odyssey Ct (Nwpt Crest) NB 673-7300 $182,000 Sun. 1...- 500 Playa. Eastblutf. Nwpt 8ch 640-5560 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 . 3 IR ,1us Fll RI tr IEI 2 Chateau Royale, Big Canyon, NB 756-1540 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 HO""' '"11UT/SH12·1 Ill IEW LISTillll UYI Ill IUll IF l 11.EDUt TllS IS m OLD CORONA DEL MAR NEW LISTING!! LIC&TIH: Great! in block to beach Sills Large! 4bd,.2ba, lam riR"2 patios & deck YllW1 From living rm & master! • OCEAN & HILLS PllOls RIGHT! Easy redo. S411,000 SA1111m11111m 111-H10 3Bdrm + Oen charmer! Hardwood floors, high beam celllngs, Im- maculate. A dellghtl $377 ,000. IPll UT 12-4&H 121 ~ JIM I PATTY Mc:OONALO IAm llYUnmTS llt-Mll *"11 Touton (Harbor Ridge) Mitpt 8ch 644-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IElllllJ •2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) NwpJ Bch 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-4:30 DUPLEXES FOR SILE · 2216 Waterfront, Coron~ del Mar 759-9100 $520,000 Sunday 1-5 3 II 1tl1s 2 II 720/720'h Fernleaf, Olde Corona def Mar 675-6000 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 305 Lartcspur, Olde Corona def Mar 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 S4o. Seashore Or. Newport Beach 675-5930 Sun. 1-5 HOIES FOR REiil * 1806 Sandlewood (4BR Baycrest) NB 759-6700 $2200/mo. Sat/Sun 11...- •Spa •Poot **Waterfront **•Waterfront & Pool vGtve' address at guard gate 30'x 118' @ $300.000 or 45'x t 18' @ $305.000 "' ............... lfFOl IPll SAT 12-11• AIDT• LIT um ••a1mt1 lll-Mll •1Nml1llRM• Ope1$111·5-1751 S11t1 Alla " let Us 1111; Y 11 Sell Ye• p,..,.,1 Cal ...... (_ 642-5671 ....... 111.1 " ....... IAITllN• 4 BR, family room. den, 3'A bath&. Moat speci.llCUlar and luxurious 11C'W custom home over $80.000 in decorator fe11tura, all·gl491 entryway llll,HI 10T.hn .,., ._.., 1-4 Ila.Uta One of Coste MeM'I oldeet homee bull1 Wound •the tum of the century, completely '9n0Yeted. A ctlarmlng two atoey wt 28drmt ·a 2 betha. Up- greded kltehen eppllenoea & c.blnets A 4 ear garege lhet la atr...ed for a 2nd Unll Property 11 ~OMCI A-2. on.red et 1233.500. can wan su.22•2 ~ "°'" n ho\\ l~·a It' for information & _surprisingly low cost. I ' I l I I I f - ... .. PAG•JJ/SATURDAYMAR.t ,t'86 ........ ~ .. ~~ .... ~~ .......... ~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~!! Buyers tune in -to hear . a sales pitch fro1n c'ar Real estate company_ ---------beams messages via transmitters in sign LOS ANcf ELES (AP) -A local real estate company is beaming 90-second radio spots from the front lawns of listed home~ transmitting messages like "Buy met\. to passing cars' radios. 'Low-power transmitters are located in the real estate signposts, and the tape recorder that plays the message Is connecteq by wire inside the house. Car radios tuned to 820 AM can pick up the messages up·to 75 feet away as they drive by. The R.R. Gable real estate company ·has 150· such mini- transmitters operating in the San Fernando Valley. "Bob bought this 3,000-square-foot house because of the quality lath-and- plaster construction and its many built-: in features,·' lntone&-0ne ad, spoken by a professional announcer. The house Is on Lassen Street In Chatsworth. "Buy met" chirps another, on En- trada Avenue In Porter Ranch. "Your guests will be very impressed as yo~ greet them at the door and lead them through the marble-floored 6iitry; past Irvine firm joins national n etwork Irvine Coast Realtors has affiliated with Better Homes and ,Gardens Real Estate Service to become its exclusive Irvine member. Robert Di Grucclo, one of the principal brokers of the Irvine real estate agency, sard that Irvine Coast 1oin.ed the national real estate network as part of a plan to expand Its business. The firm intends to add another 15 to 20 sales associates during the course of the next year, doubling its sales force. "Through Better Homes and Gar- dens. we'll be able to offer consumers a (µII line of professional real estate services," DI Gruccio said. lncludinq home marketing programs, a Home Protection Plan to protect' resale property sellers and buyers. settling .. in services for buyers and participation Ip .. a national referral system that brings out-of-town buyers to the firm. Better homes and Gardens Real Estate Services d1so operates an employee relocation service and will soon begin helping consumers obtain mortgages through an in.dependent mortgagw banking company, Irvine Coast Realtors is a successor to the first real estate office In Irvine, which opened in 1969. . the spiral stairway to the step-down living room." . . ''At _night, we can hear the motors and ~ee the lights from cars parked out front to listen," said Marlene Friedman, whose home on Amestoy Avenue In nearby Northrldge is selling for $400,000. Gable owner Roger Hance says the ads are tailor-made to the customer's wishes and are based on Interviews with the sellers. "Sometimes peopie in real estate become Insensitive about the emotions that motivate people to buy a house." Hance says. A four-begroom home on Sonoma Way In Northrldge beams this message: "There's also a maid's room and an office room -perfect for conducting a business from this house.'' Concern for the servant Is also evident at Friedman's home._ Sitsides otfering ·maid's quarters, her radio ad says "publlc transportation for Otie kjds and domestic help Is within' walking distance.'' The Federal Communications Com- mission says no permits are n8eded for such low-power transmitters. Juatine Jllee tu.nee ln her car radio to llaten to a Nlee pitch John Cooper of Tempe, Ariz .. who helped design the system, said previous attempts had failed becau8e the transmitters were Inside the houses with the recorder. "'-broadcut from a realty 1 yl•lble throq h the car wind The transmitter Is attached tc sfgnpost by security bolts and cov by protective plastic to prevent 1 Gable agent Dotty Wichman 1 adding that the radio communk:1 should save the sales staff som,.e t "Putting the ~nit actually on t he • "If people have driven by the he street overcomes all the problems,·~ they've seen it and heard about lt.1 Cooper said Thursday. she said. Homebuyers' income shoots up as both partners Join labor force 7 8 percent of bu ye rs in urban areas earn 30,000 rpinimum With the number of two-Income families on the rise, the combined family income of those buying homes has Increased dramatically in the current housing cycle, reports Chicago Title Insurance Co. In its 10th annual survey of recent home buyers. • The company, a leading Insurer of · property titles. surveyed buyers In 11 representative metropolitan housing markets last year. It found that 78 percent of all home buyers In metropolltan areas earned $30,000 or more last year. and more than half had a combined family Income of $41,000 or more. About one of every four farnmes had a combined· Income of more than $61,000. "Among home buyers, rising In- come directly relates to the growing number of famllles with two wage earners," said John .Pfister, vice president and director of market research for Chicago Title. , Last year. 76.3 percent of all home bµyers were married couples. Among these, three of ev~ry four families had two wage earners. And, In 92.6 percent of these families, both partners were employed full time, he observes. In 1982, less than 50 percent of repeat home buyers were two- Income families. Today, that figure· has risen to 72.2 percent. Over the same time period. the percentage of first-time buyers In this category has risen from 62.4 percent to 85.8 perQent and appears to have leveled off at this point. Chicago Title reports that, among married couples buying for the first time last year, the largest group had a combined inGome of between $3 1,000 and $40,000. What may be more significant, however, Is the · large number of buyers in this category -46.3 percent of the sample -whose Incomes exceeded this range, while ontyll7.2 percent of married fir.at-time buyers earned less than $31 ,000. .. In the company's sample, 36.5 percent of all married couples buy- ing for the first time had a combined Income of between $31.000 anp $40,000:· 20.9 percent earned be- tween $41,000 and $50,000; 13.6 percent earned between $51 ;ooo and $60,000: and i 1.8 percent earned $61,000 or more. Fewer than 20 percent earned les~ than $30,000. Am~mg repeat buyers. 42.4 per cent earned $61,000 or more; 16.: percent were in the $51 ,000 t• $60,0GO range; 14.4 percent earnec between $41 ,000 and $50,000; enc 19.8 percent earned betwee1 $31,000 and $40,000. Pfister says the Impact of tw1 famlly incomes ts dramatically ap parent when compared with th• incomes of married couples buylnt homes last year. Among thos1 earning $61,000 or more, 83 percen were two-Income famllles. for thos1 in the $51,000 to $60,000 range. th1 percentage rose to 93.9 percent. The percentage of two-lncom• famllles dropped off to 60 percen among those families earnini $30,000 or less. The Chicago T~ study alsc provides a ~reakdown of mediar home prices based on f amlly ln come. The medJan price Is a mid point with an equal number o homes priced above and betow It. For· those with a combined Income unc:ier $30,000, the median home price last year was $75,970. It rose t< $83,580 for those In the $31,QOO.to $40,000 Income ranQe; to $85,55< for those earning between $41,00< and $50,000; to $113,070 for thos. In the $51,000·to-$60,000 Income range; and to $139,710 for those earning more than $61,000. .,..... lip ow. the ered hef1, iays. at Ion me. •Use, oo," OPEN HOUSES I SITllll&Y n•1U NllT 11,lll- EJegant home provtdea • BR. 4 BA, sunken ...,, llU conversation pit wtth flreplace, formal dining, 3 BR family room. forever views of chan~. bay & city lights from both floors ~ boaf dock. Very · · 3473 Windsor Ct. $195.000 SllllY ...... impressive thrJughoutl UYFml 4 BR Ill CAIYOI • 1111,111 .. U1Y11 Absolutely gor eous 3 BR Monaco model. High-3 BR ly upgraded wl\h new A/C syttem, new heating llWftlT KAii 2274 Channel Rd. $1 ,587.000 18 Aue Chantilly $585,000 2109 Mlr.arriar $425,000 1334 Antlqua Way $379,000 2432 Fordham $142,000 a.r...,.. 1-4 L.._. 2-5 T.W ..... 12-4 ua1t ~nd hot/c~ld spa. 180°• view of city lights. 4 BR · mountain and ocean. Prime location on the cul llWPllT WCI l.lillc 2-5 .. ....., 1~4 . OllTA llst WlTERFHIT . _\-1411,MI 3 BA Big and beautlf U lnvltftYO and gracious warmth OllTA IUl of woods. spec I tiles and luxurious carpets 3 BR " 875 Deep Creek $127,300 '· '"'" 1-4 de sac with 3 c~garage. 4 BR throughout. Out tending buy on a very special island complete with dock and side ties for your flotilla. Let us show you this perfect 3·BR, 3 BA EASTSIDE COST A MESA home. Easy to see~just call. ·' IEWPORT IUOI 1421,IOO Ideal loca tion near the Wedge. Large 4 BR, 2'14 BA home with delightful atrium and large rec- room with wet bar. Well appointed master .bed.mom. with balCOflY patio. Owner will carry hrst aEWPORT IElllTI IHl,000 3 BR hOme designed for entertaining family! Well equipped modern kitchen and separate dining room. make It easyl Sparkling pool and hot tub surrounded by wonderful landscapinJ1 and plenty of patio spaoe for outside fun. DOYER UllH Hll,IOO Rambhng 2-story home with 4 large bedrooms. high beamed ceilings and circular staircase. Double marble fireplace o~n to living room and dining room. Elegant master suite with fireplace and his/hers bathrooms overlooks "'picturesque pool with recirculating rock fountain. OI Tllf PflNISIU 1241,IOO Gorgeous bay view condo with 2 large master suites. built-in kitchen with eating area plus huge living and formal dining area. All hlgh- ltghted with quality wallpapers and carpet. Re- sort complex on the bay with pool and boat slip near the Pavillion. lEWPllT ClllT I 171,000 Breathtaking 3 BR. 3 BA townhome upgraded in good quality. Ideally located in wonderful com- plex with picturesque views from every room. A bnght and cheery home that should not be missed! '' IEWNIT 11U1 , 1127,IOO Fashionable penthouse In a quiet and secure resort location wltl') all amenities or walk to the beach. A serene 2 BR. 2 BA In perfect condition including a new kitchen. Perfect for two adults who are tired of renting. wTlllE 121•• Buflt in 1980 and the best buy for your money! This clean duplex (2 BR. 2 BA each) features vaulted cetUngs, fireplace. inside laundry rooms, double car garages. spacious private back yards and more!! E&STSllf • " 121..- lf you have someone you would like to live side- by-side with, then this double townhome is for you! Superb condition 3 BR, 1 'h BA units with mini yard In · most desirable Eastslde Costa Mesa location. Grab your friend a~ see It today! ' USTSllE 1217 .... Heights area -1ust reduced! Unusual. "artsy" funky, fun! Great 4 BR. 3 BA home for those who want something different! R-2 lot -motivated seller. SANTA ANA S&ITlW 1117 .... Charming Spanish style pool home with 3 BR. ·dining room. hardwood floors, covered patio and RV access. In excellent condition with new paint throughout. You really get your money's worth In this home! WTlW 1111,.. Adorable. 3 BR. Pl• BA home near Mile Square Park. Formal.dining and master bedroom suite. Covered patio surrounded by nice landscaping. Ample room for parking on large concrete driveway and 2 car garage. Neat and clean move-in condition home r,eady for new owners. WtsT UITl W . 1111,111 Fixer. 3 BR. is;. BA. lar~e kitchen with dining 1rea. 2 car garage. fir~place. Fenced all-a- round. Great for family or investor. Needs your help. Call now for this opportunity! Andy King Sylvia Kohler IA'T'UmDAY llA& 1, ttM/PAGa ll COSTA MESA 1111.-... Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa V8'de 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 wlth It's own entry. Bring In your offer. .....,. .. YIU.All 1111.- 3 BR. 2 BA. vaulted celling, atrium. central air, security, community pool, -spa and night lighted tennis courts! Owner transferred. Grab your racket and come see this one today! CISTI •S& 11•,HO Never a vacancy In this superb duplex. Two 2 BR. 2'h BA units with fireplace, inside laundry and garage. Excellent condition! Perfect for proud Investor or owner occupancy. OISTI llUA 1111,-0 . Two story condo In e•cellent South Coast Metro location.Either 4 BR or 3 + den, 2 BA, large master bedroom with sundeck, mini-yard with patio and two car garage. Cozy complex ajfh pool and spa. can 1UA 11a,101 Distinctive family home In desirable neigh- borhood 4 BR, 1¥4 BA single story, In Mesa Del Mar. Beautifully malntaJned inside and out. .. Delay may mean disappointment. CIUlll PAii 11'2 .... Well maintained 3 BR + den, 2 BA in excellent location! This exceptionally clean home has hardwood floors. an Inside laundry room and a low maintenance yardl YIUAll nm 1121,no Beautifully upgraded 3BR, 1¥4 BA condo with dramatic slate entry and kitchen. custom brick fireplace, wet bar, family room. master suite on separate level and Inviting strea~ff the patio. Within walking distance to So. Coast Plaza .• OISTI •1& 1112 ... Two story. 2 BR condo with vaulted ceilings. flrepla living room, patio and double at- tach gara ake advantage of low tnteres1 rat -purchase your first home now. cnT& mS& 1111,MO Super Sharp 2 BR, with bubbling stream next to private patios. Pool and spa just steps away. Only five years old with all amenities. Why rent? Call now! Leo Prince T amarrah Anderson Patricia Arsie Diane Baumgardner • Lea Burshtyn Patrick Clark Lou Fakhoury Patti Florio Tim McKeehan Joan McNaughton Doug Meeder Marc Mongeau Joan Parkinson Leo Rach1ord Georgiana Rayner Reva Samuels David Sareml Pat Shore Jeannine Stake Bernard Towers Allee Voss Donna Wall . Charlalne Ward Ray Zartler Cora Baldlkoski. Branch Sales Manager ?kM~~ AMERICA'S LARGEg!{~:oli'iCE RJ=AL .EST AT~ CO . • • 2211 HARBOR BLYI., COSTA IESA - • • ~~---------------------............. ............ .. .. . .... f PAG• 24/SATUllDAY MAa. 1, 1' .. NEW LISTINGS U•CIO Ill JOAOlll 1 111,000 Well maintained townhouse on cul de sac. Quiet location on greenbelt close·to pools, shops, golf course and tennis courts. TIE lllffl 1111,000 Popular 1 story Bluff condo. End unit sur- rounded by grass. 3 BR, 2 BA, highly maintained with lovely parquet floors In kitchen/entry .. Fee. UllH Ylnt•H 1242,IOO Hurry! Hur'lt This 3 BR Monaco will not last with' Its plantation shutterS'. neutral decor and fabulous location. WTlllfF P11,llO 4 BR. 3 BA. Great for e~tertaining: spacious LR, expanded OR & study overlook large pool & .patio. View from upstairs. ILH •llA Ill UI 1171,000 Just steps to beach & park. Great Investment or perfect for~ owner occupancy. ·High annual in- come and both units remodeled. IWllH flEW llLLI Ptl,HO Sandpiper model with 4 BR, spacious FR with fireplace, beamed ceilings. central air, security. lovely garden & ocean view. Hurry on this. Ill Cllftl 1171,000 A lovely 4 BR or 4 BR-+ library home with pool and spa. Great location. skylights, high ceilings, large rooms. 3--fireplaces. · n11•11u UYFHIT 11',I00,000 One of a kind .home with extensive built-Ins of furniture quality, a planked ceiling that re- sembles a boat keel. Basement .. ~arden. boat dock & beach. CORONA DEL MAR -A MEMBER OF THE Ill SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK lAJ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 IAYllllT 3 BA. Spa .....111.UI 3 BR oiau Ill UI 3 BR, FR Ull llU 3 BR, FR Pl--.&NllT 6+ BR MmHT 4 BR. Pier llifFI 3 BR. Fee 11 .. mua 2 BR. Oen · UITll.lff 3 BR MllUllLUI 3 BR .......... 3 BR, FR WTK.lff 5 BR. FR, Spa .. ,., lllllT1 4 BR, FR,'Vlew $175.000 $225,000 $278,500 $325.000 $345,000 $355,000 $359.500 4"Jhta .... K.PARKEA ... ..., ..... ·E. BOWIE 24U ....... S. WALLACE 111 ..... R. KURTZ. 11 ""r C.McMAHAN lit ..... G.ANOERSON 441 ...... 0. BIBB llNITDUll IUHIR YlfW MILLI INl,IOI 3 BR. Pool Enter lovely garden courtyard to 4 BR, 2'h BA. •llftl ..UI unique living room, family room home. Three car 4 BR. Oen 2tOIT-.. $359,000 M. PHILLIPPI 12U ....... l.Me $387.000 garage. Treat yourself. ..... Y111f M U M. GliltJH 1Hl leaeratt llAHll YIEW l lUS _ IHt,IOO Well maintained home on large lot on fine streeL 3 BR. 2 BA. vaulted ceilings, covered patio, 3 car -garage. Owner anxious. CHIU l lllUlll 1441,000 Newer custom home with 180° ocean/bay view. Room for pool. 3 BR + FR or 4 BR. 31h BA, 2 fireplaces. master BR retreat could be office or den. IPYIU U llU 1411,000 An incredible value recently. redecorated In prestine white. Quiet location, views of ocean. harbor and sunsets. CO~OIA Ill MAR 1141,000 Pnce reduced for quick sale! Perfect 3 BR Cape Cod. totally remodeled in 1983. Gourmet kitchen. wood floors. trench doors. .C BR.FR, Ocean Vu lnlUll&l 6 BR, FR, Vu ........ 1 3 BA, Ocean Vu wur..,., 3 BR, FA IPYIUIS llU 6 BR, FR. Vu, Pool IAYnllT 4 BR, Pier ~ UMllU 4 BR, FR ........ 6 BR, Pool, Vu $398,500 $650,000 $675.000 $698.000 $699,000 $945,000 $1 ,445,000 $3,800.000 L. McLOON JIS. ..... B.REEOY 11 T ... l. MURPHY 1111 ........ G. LIVINGSTON 1 ..... .., M.REEOY 1H1..,... M. MATIHEWS 121 11a·L.We IM4 E. OLSON 1 ..... S. HARRIS OTHER AREAS 111nn111 un.- 2 BR + den. Owner paid $225,000 new, then spent $60,000 on extensive upgrades. Gorgeous. lmm1lculate & ready to sell. SHHOUFFS · llH,800 TllTUIMI fll.W QH,800 Lovely 3 BR. 3 BA single story residence over-Private & quiet wooded area with pool & tennis looking spacious pa,k-like strada and ocean facilities. Highly upgraded. 2 BR, den, 2 decks. view Prestigious CdM neighborhood with beach Lovely night-tight view. access. 119 UYF HIT' · 1141,000 Spacious 4 BA, 31h BA custom built on the bay. 3 boat slips, favorably priced! Call for appoint- ment. Land Included. llLU IF UllU IHl ,111 Tucked away for complete prlvaty yet In com- mand of dramatic coastal & fights view. 3 BR. 3 BA with spacious kltchell. brass & wOOd wet bar, tfle spa. 644-9060 ' .. DAILY PILOT /BAL nTATm .. ; , NEWPORT BEACH TIE lllFn ,'.. 1171,IOI 3 B~ end unit In good location. Neutral colors & very neat & clean. 1 BR downstairs & 2 BR, upstairs. Price Includes ta~d. · -~- Ult• OIUT ESTATH ~·1 ·. 1211 .... Upgraded 2 BR plus f amlly room condo situated on lovely greenbelt area overlooking pool. LI· brary retreat off master suite. -WIST IEWPllT '221,111 High rental area -constant demand. For the stirewd Investor this 4 BR/2BR duplex can't be tSeat. ~teps to surf and sand. INNITIHIH 1211,- For those who love the beach but want everytlng In a homel 3 BR, 3 BA. wood floors, etched glass, huge m~ter suite! Land Included. WUTOUfF . 12HMI Executive appeal. Lots of square footage. 10w maintenance, or 4 BA, workshop. Lots of trees. best schools an~ wa!king distance to everything. llAlll IAY 1211MO Totally private 2 BA with spa & ready for unit to be built over 3 car garage. Garden patio is steps from bay beachfront. ... ,Ill UIY ..... UJ11 , 1211 ... ~ dellgtltful Augusta with gorgeous golf course, ~Jew. 2 BR. den, high ceilings 'and complete security. · WYllW IHt,Olt Spacious pool-size lot. 24 hr. guard-gate com- munity. Light, airy· 3 BA Nantucket. Owner will carry with low down. Posslble lease/option. WYllW 1411,IOO Enjoy a sophlsttcated family lifestyte. Beautiful 4 BA two story, forever view of ocean & Newport Center. puard-gate. IAllli11111 sue.- Magnificent view from 2 story. 3 BA, 3 BA, FR & OR townhome. Beveled mirror. plantation shut- ters, A/C, 2 bars, 3 patios. guard gate and more. H•mu ntn p ..,.,... High ceilings, privacy, bookcases, 3 fireplaces, 2 ~atlos. A quiet corner loctlon and ease of · maintenance makes this 4 BR, 3 BA home a Joy! MYUllllll Mll .... Bay and nlte-flght views, 4 BR. formal dining and pool offer comfortable lifestyle for couple or small family. PlllalU PlllT ........ A story book guest house, a 3 story wtndmlll and a 4 BR main house makes this property unique, practical, romantic -all on a double lot. Great buy. llAllNl•I ....... Out of area seller is realistic! One of the best view locations with tremendous amount of up- grades. ·3 BR. 3 BA & 3 car garage. • lllOUYll .... Big Canyon "big" sprawling 5 BR, 2 ato'¥ custom with oversized pool In enclosed courtyard. Located on. cul de sac & private greenbelt. 21-1 SAN JOAQUIN Hllll ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH